Montana State University Bozeman - Montanan Yearbook (Bozeman, MT)
- Class of 1963
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Ill i I lp 1963 DIS? At one time or another, all college students will ask the questions, What am I doing here? Where am I going? What is my purpose? Is this the life I want to lead, and if so, what will it accomplish? Is college supposed to be four years of social life? What is a college education? We all know that college is supposed to he our preparation for the world outside, but where does school spirit Ht in? VVhy do students sit in a heavy snowfall just to watch a football game? Campus social ' life should help to make us well-rounded citizens - hut why?D ' In the following pages, we shall illustrate, by example, what MSC has done for others, and what it can do for you. e What you make of this opportunity is up to you. QUO VADIS? uWhere are you going?'7 ' Vxflniflaer Guest rumour? . :K 5531101 , I 72-:H 5 .g F . A-A, . ' '. f -' . .7' . A N?1 - . ' 2 -V fd Q , f .ii ' ' f f , f, 1, I 'Q . - . 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A I -i ll -V 7' 'I ,' vlf, Y , U iffy' All L 4 1 fly. Q ' 4 wg l ill' N A .. 'iff I ' if , 1 fri H? W- 7' ,.?ii4'7if ww-'z J .- vp- - '1, - W .-, W . . . .V . . siuozm' WHHING TABLES S , N-wx-fxvfmwx trainin which f , mmj 1. -N ' - W'----nnuwquq 'ifi,.:'.. fmm,.Wm,-, Every quarter has one - Registration. Some of the West,s top intercollegiate cowboys taste the dust at the MSC fieldhouse. vw, ,, ,X .riypjhf .W . ,I , , ,ff , ,. I. ,,,A V X Q N lzfwwwf HV mm ' ,, ff A J H 1, X ,MQW ,,4.,,,. fi, Akiva? V, ACL Mfxgywd, N if 'Irv A f W I ' :gang .1-W, .55 , 1 L Tradition is tradition, but still all the Whitewash isnit used on the M. 5 Many fraternal groups sponsor outings for the campus Coeds. .fa - A 11,292 -on J L. , , - 3: A gg-x-1, 4 g T s 5' , fi: .',fTf'T:if1,Q'f 4 ,.,W.,, ':,1.K 4, f I , -. Q , sf ,. r rig ,,iZg!,fua..2. 'W' u 2 ' c 7 ' P 1 A we A ' a sf,,,,,l.-sa '-me -t , . . ng ' ..-gQ8EEJ!SL.'221inA1Z9f::m,- K Our Angels marched in many parades. The lifeblood of any sorority - a suc- cessful rush program. develops in each individual 6 1 'tile Qnowfeoige .R 'W L: Iump up and cheer, cheer long and loud for dear Montana! The students' choice - Maxine Manning, Homecoming Queen. afar' fi , 1' I. .4 Art appreci 1t10n Q! 4 ' XR Take a mixer, add the twist, and you have an MSC Friday or Saturday nite. The new library aids the student in his search for academic achievement. cfm A i Qu ici , XS , A - R X, x ' 1 4 ,iff ,. H ' 'Ffa 7? fail' j,,xf'2' ' 1 r-f :,. -FS., ff- ,. 4' 1- I 41 X F11 Q' Mr. i N! a Wi 2 tj, it iii I x it NV' L3 I Y M ' x . iii 'K ' 'M Ex x W, . I 1 i I . 'kiln rV1'1Qgf5-Q. -- . :ai 116 K ' w ' If pf yy Qittkkff' ,A 1 A ' 1 N :Ei X ix i 159 l'53:'1'l In a: XXX Vw' X f, ,i it - ' x f yu 714114 'as X I my xx 'l If 1 1' e 'U if.-'t f Q-ieiffffxfi at R a tif, :ix I ji. y ij N 8 in it is 1 ,Mn li 29' ry' A-'LN ll 4 ll x X A .Q '- ' 'v . - f ' if if ' , '5 i.Vg - ' -5 f W 1:-wg, ' -. W -. 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'in -mm-QA ' ' Q i VVinter quarter saw years of planning and hard Work pay off for the Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. ,411 Anxious moments. afjf P Q9 1, 5' -, .th VR V g .,, ,, 7 ' ' --5 My a pat 'J T' 58 an rp 1' pgs. . :-5 '71- , ., ' 2 X 1- i V ys-fv4v'-- i,,,,,,-5. - 'N 25-' wfurrebg He wiffjqncf Organizations put in long hours of hard Work, thread miles of crepe paper, and gather various costumes to present Homecoming Hoats that are informative as well as de-corative. 3 4.1 PANAMA 3 x A f- ' i J an Epi? 5 'Z . 'FJ W 5 'T'F.'?'fT 7uU1 , 5' 'L'I f?'Tf 'fW'F. 'FTlFf'1f'f ':'.2v W- ... - 1 . , 4, 44, If bv .1,,. 4, J fy-, . f, -g m ,.g.f4.A-J ff? I 5:1--,F-V - ' V- -.frtlm i-..rM..a ,.m, , ,A -k'1 7?'f PQQMEF' Q - - - V-.Wm M- .Q 4 . -.x - , Ar,--we , .,,, ,... ,,.-,-. , ,.,, , ..,,, in Spaciousness and comfort in our new library have induced students to use it for studying as Well as reference. r . Www There are classes to attend7V W f,Pe 1'f?4'1, KZ Y'-if rT22?e A r 'K r'+'Jf- . f 'Esa::Y:-f 4 I l 1 f A 1 2 A Studying?? s as, - i R .- I- , 1 I r 11 I ee as ' e -a 5 I His lace cmol use ' ' H 1j ' ' C7 ' L LIU combine their efforts and talents to present the annual Christmas Sing. iw l I I I 5 l l l l 1 ta fe I '1 l l P J N l l tl W 4 A l +1 l xl Always someplace to go. 1 l i l f I., nztgfygvfff- 1 The straight lines of the new chemistry build- ,. - W.. W '5 1-I ' - ' ' ' A e f:lu effi- -'- -1-3 W , W mg contrast sharply W1th the l1ne plne. .,1,?.,.?':i,-fku md 5 il-AL .IU , M ' .,--' -fe -141:23 -E -..- Q.. ,. 3' 5 1,1 Qui? ll i 1 1 1 if Service organizations can always he counted on for a willing and helping hand. 1 l l Q: w g XM , . X L 5 11 X ,gt A or d ' V i, Y , , Y, Instructor and student - the foundation of any university. ,v:s:,5 i , X -fg'.'P:-'fl'-T-F. M 573 93224. K X . NH X . 1 1' ' A::'5r24'a Zeit! ' ' it -1 '--' lf fi' fi g. a3:2f,4 .-. 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P iii' A M - ff gxivxxx' N y xxx ' . 3 K -rf24f:r-492.3-'fl--ii' ' ' 1- - f ' - 21, ,---,' 4 g.1.. ' o f I I f 'tllat Jnlace xx N V , ff' A l' ls Ali f sig. V 'x if W .5551 u N f , xt s 1 s. ST ' ' ff I ,X 1 fi 1,6 ','7:l' A0 ,f I, I ii y I l 7 I 0 I I 9- Playing against some of the strongest teams in Cats racked up a very impressive 7 and 3 record area, AI' X Yi 7'1w,l-' '11 or MH. l 'kxU'- ' Wi.-P '.A'91!'3 BUT' :'lli1'YI. '11,z, li mp, I V 3 L The bar is cleared, and a is broken. 1 AW V ,fl fp ' V 7 A 1' f f f ,7 f X 4 I l f ff' f, fl I ,f ,ff I 14 if Sprmg quarter saw our athletes move to Dyche Fleld. .W ,, ,f fl KA A W W tgp., 1. , 1 ' 'uw ,r ,,,. X xx Gy ,mx ,iw 'mam ',ef'5 1'l record fi:-U15-F ri ,W , 1 gf? P Home town fans saw Craftls young team Win 10 of their 13 home gamesl Intramural sports help keep the student physically fit. 1 I I 1 I I J, .1 , 'rf , , s. F 1 K :R ' , -. ,. Fall quarter saw MSC,s oldest fraternity, Sigma Chi, move into their modern new home on South Willson. Every student must have his Work evaluated. ff' S '-f 'f 'v1 - ua , S 2 5 - 1 ' 'W 0 ' ' M . ' , , f . ,M Many students act in their spare time 16 A A7 All 1,1 1 I to Sha e lmoth lumsel anal sooet f f f I i A familiar figure at student pep rallies - Dobbie Lambert helps develop school spirit. The Gnzzlies got away With Ed s pants tion! M vrwfffg ' A i 1 we 43' Dave Aitken sings up a storm for us at the S.U.B. tuwarci ever noioier enofs. i Organization is the keyword of the military department. H ,X 7 ,Q A 'Wir K, h -3,35 em. ' - Nt After Hnals but prior to graduation! .255 1 Every quarter has them-finals! 1 '-rgf' I' if Ag... , ,N ' -fs' 5. . A r -C The Hnal walk to the fieldhouse 1 1 I I 1 i . 1 Y r 1 r r X I i i w K ,?2'lfi', - Z3 Vida , 2' fx .fm A A-Q. ffw,,4.f5 pisew Q4 ,fwb K. ,xwwggm,L,. wf,1'4.:4 .its vwsw V1 f wif 9 iv ,,,.z,, ,gg-1, , QSif ffSf, f' Q J, Q fy eg' 19 1n15j r X y .. EfHc1ent and capable leadershlp of the adm1n1strat1on tana State College 1S best exelgxzpldied by the growmg number of student applications. The tasks of an administrator are diffi- cult and many time? ,the criticism is greatef' thehgraise. When choicegand degislionsehave to be made, the'3f'Jpe0f3Zl6'linake them in the ibtereste of the Thelr dec1s1ons have made for lt now offers a for all state. ,wx .-'ft' N President Renne An educated man is one who knows how to produce more than he consumes. Elbert Hubbard in writing the above few words may have been making refer- ence to agricultural production or scientific and tech- nical production. But to us, the students of Montana State College, Elbert Hubbard was unknowingly writing a character sketch and biography of our presi- dent, Doctor Roland R. Renne. President Renne, a 1927 graduate of Rutgers Univer- sity, went on to receive his advanced degrees from the University of Wisconsin, honorary advanced de- grees from Rutgers, the University of the Phillipines and the National University of Asuncion in Paraguay. On July 1, 1944 Roland R. Renne became president of Montana State College. He entered his first year as chief administrator with 219 faculty members, 69 county extension agents, 5 branch stations, 41 fields in which he could issue bachelor's degrees, 18 Helds for masters' degrees and 1121 students. His first com- mencement saw 76 B.S. degrees and 1 M.S. degree granted. After 19 years of his administration we see there are now over 500 resident faculty members, 96 county extension agents and 7 branch stations. De- grees are offered in 28 undergraduate fields, 26 mas- ters iields and 12 doctorate areas. Of the 4778 stu- dents enrolled last year, 689 received B.S. degrees, 121 obtained their M.S. degrees and 9 individuals were awarded their doctorate degrees. We have seen the growth of a college and the hand of an able administrator guide this growth. President Renne has taken the agricultural and mechanical arts college of 19 years ago and molded it into a fine uni- versity with graduates in every walk of life through- out the United States. The true leadership of Dr. Renne has been evidenced countless times during the past years. Several times our state and nation have called upon him for his services, yet our college con- tinued to grow and move forward. Some of his other assignments included serving as a visiting professor A moment of quiet reflective thought in a busy life. Dtflltllllllll in Agricultural Economics, University of Chicago, a visiting pro- fessor of local government, Cornell University, State Price Oflicer, Montana Oflice of Price Administration, Chief, U.S. Technical and Economic Mission to the Phillipines, Chief, Agricultural Survey Mission to Peru, joint International Bank for Reconstruction - FAO, and Development Consultant, U.S. Operations Mission to Ethiopia. January of this year saw Dr. Renne take a one year leave of absence and accept a position in Washington, D.C. with the U.S. Depart- ment of Agriculture. Our students, our faculty and the people of Montana jealously wish that he were still here on campus and yet we all take pride in the fact that Dr. Renne, has once again been called upon to serve the people of his country. To Dr. Roland R. Renne, a man with the highest of ideals, to a man who sets goals and objectives that seem impossible today only to realize them tomorrow, to a man who never lets political pres- sures overbalance his own personal principles of education and his responsibilities to them, to a man who can command the respect of student, teacher and taxpayer, and to the man who is best able to answer our question, Quo Vadis?v, we dedicate this book. . . . , - my Duties extend beyond the ofiice. 21 Dean Brown Dean qff Stuohnts Situated in the Student Welfare Oflice, Dean Val Glynn serves as a counselor in his capacity as dean of students. He graduated from MSC in 1928 and re- ceived his master of education degree from Montana State University in 1941. Presently he acts as advisor to Fangs, Septemviri, and Phi Eta Sigma, fresh- man men's scholastic honorary. Combin- ing hard work with enthusiasm, he manages to fit into his duties the large job of finding housing for, as well as supervision of all men on campus. Dean of Women Since her arrival at MSC ten years ago, Dean Esther Brown has served in the position of dean of women. Working closely with Associated Women Stu- dents, she helps establish the rules to be followed by MSC coeds. She re- ceived her B.A. in 1930 from the Uni- versity of Washington, where she later earned her M.A. in 1932. Instrumental in the program of Women's Day, as well as in all activities which are rela- tive to women students, she offers a ready ear and a natural interest in all those duties which fall under the ad- ministration of her respective office. Dean Glynn Tim Babcock Governor and Board Chairman Board of Eolucation Providing a program to meet the needs of the student as well as the people of Montana, the Board of Education, composed of the State Board of Education and the Ex-officio regents of the University of Montana, works for the betterment of Montana State College. This board decides policies, limitations and pro- cedures to be followed by the college. Always keeping the progress and advance- ment of MSC in mind, these two boards, along with the administration, provide a program of instruction, extension and re- search. Delegation of special duties to the local Executive Board is made by the State Board of Education, and members have gen- eral supervision over all state units. Seated Alfred Dubbe, Acting Executive Secretary, Helena, john E. tendent of Public Instruction, Governor Tim Babcock, Attorney ONe1ll Butte, Mrs. F. H. Petro, Miles City, Calvin S. Robinson General Anderson, Dr. Earl Hall, Great Falls, Gordon Mullendore Kalispell, George N. Lund, Reserve, Miss Harriet Miller, Superin- Cilelndiye, Dr. Gordon Doering, Helena, and Boynton G Paige Pii ips urg. . llw1m. Mvnr 'X .u 7' vu :rl fr' -mann! Dean Gaines Vice President Serving as president of MSC in the absence of President Renne, Vice-President P.C. Caines has a dual role to H11 with his position as dean of faculty. He received his B.S. degree at NVashington State College in 1919 and his NIS. degree in 1931. Coming to MSC in 1923, he served as a chemistry instructorg he was a professor of the de- partment in 1946, assuming his present position of vice- president in 1945. Now, as in the past, Dean Gaines is once again showing his abilities as an advisor as Well as a leader. or l l ministrative Cffcers 1 fm.. W I 1 i L... Harry Cockrum Mildred Leigh Director of Admissions Director of SUB H. C. Cheever Martin Whalen Supervising Architect Physical Plant Supt. Contributing to the betterment of MSC through eflicient organi- zation and cooperation, the administrative officers strive for more beneficial ways of serving the individual student. The superintendent of the physical plant is responsible for road maintenance and campus construction. Public information about MSC in the form of newspapers, television, and radio releases is under the management of the director of information. Building plans are handled by the supervising architect, and eligibility of student applications is determined by the director of admissions. All business comes under the control of the business manager and treasurer, and the agricultural extension service is respon- sible for county extension agents. Well known to the student are the duties of the director of the SUB and the head librarian. And, in charge of registration, from the distribution of registra- tion cards to the arranging of time schedules, is the registrar. Bernard Copping Leslie Heathcote Business Mgr. and Treas. Librarian Ken Nicholson Torlief Aasheim 1 Director of Information Director, Extension Service ,,, STEERING COMMITTEE Seated jack Sherrick, Wes Deitchler, Sharon Hill, Don Wolfe, Chairman P I H111 Stan Smith Standing jim Nordahl. We, the students of Montana State College of the Greater University of Montana, having rights to uphold and interests to promote, both for ourselves and the institution Whereat We are gathered, acting upon the desire to uphold such rights and promote such interests in the most efficient and creditable manner, do organize our- selves as the Associated Students of Montana State College. fast r a MCQZWE' ,V , - X 1' '12, X GT f3f:'f.5'r '- 1' 'jffi-LFC ,N . . . A :YM yy ,ix I .ja 1 5352 C 1 F X 1 e lf! - Sandee, th Ed Harper President Ed, the genial president of ASMSC is a graduate student in education from Bozeman. Short in stature, but big in heart, he carries out the duties of his oilice with avigorlv ASMSC hails from Great Falls. Her dark eyes and ready smile add life and humor to the senate oflice. e cute little secretary of Don Wolfe Vice-President Don, the second in command of ASMSC comes from Hardin. A senior, majoring in general studies, he shows his Wit and ability to de- bate in many Ways. Sandee Quickenden The student activities program was the main topic of discussion QB at the Student Senate workshop in Ennis. K, Secretary Comprised of the entire student body, ASMSC is the governing force in student administration. In order for its ofHcers to be successful, it demands that all students take a vital, active interest in college affairs. As in other forms of government, it is essential that support come from the entire body of people being repre- sented. College years offer opportunities un- limited in learning how a government operates. The individual student is important not only as a voter in student politics, but in the im- portant avenues of participation open to him as a member of ASMSC. U31 Dick Henderson Ken Christison Judging Teams Athletics Commissioners Heading the most important boards in Student Senate, these twelve commissioners are chosen by an all school election during Spring quarter. These men and Women are active in all voting, and represent the major interests on our campus, covering Publications and Athletics to Social Af- fairs and Traditions. Their total budget of ap- proximately S130,000 is spent in furthering all aspects of campus activities. Sharon Hill lim Iarrett jim Goetz Harlan LaBrant Social' Affairs Musical Affairs Forensics Publications wzllwwgh, -was W John Creiner Fred Turner Jim Nordahl Deanna Kostka Information and Fieldhouse Finance Dramatics Public Relations Dave Harmon P. I. Hill Demonstrations Student Union il.lnS'?sBNll rattan-.!:anxmifusn.'vr:x,-:.uummiv.nH -an-,2 - --.i-i,,,-.- .i.- ,,,,,, , , Row One: Hal Nelson, Ed Green, Kay Hardesty, Stan Smith Ada Dresen. Row Two: Don Ragland, Betty Bruckner, Bob Bryant, Jeanette Boyd, Ed Miller. Row Three: Floyd Johnson, Ron Walton, Larry Marcott, Jack Sherrick, Carole Wright, jack Miller, Steve Hadnagy. Will this meeting please come to order! With this, the Student Senate begins another session. Its membership is comprised of voting and ex- ofHcio members, who hold office for one full year, terminating with installation at the third regular meeting in May. Voting members are the vice-president, commissioners, class presi- dents, and greek and independent representa- tives, while the ex-officio senators represent publications, and organizations which receive funds from ASMSC. While in session, the Senate examines many widely varying topics ranging from the most serious discussions on budgets down to the more humorous aspects of campus life, including Speed E. Gator, the MSC alligator who captured Hrst place in the National Al- ligator Race and brought fame to MSC. Speed E. Gator's trophy AWS Acting as a voice in all campus affairs, the As- sociated Women Students provides more exten- sive opportunities for MSC co-eds. In further- ance of this goal, they sponsor a Big-Little Sister program to orient freshmen women. Scholastic awards, honors, and the five-year speaker are announced at their traditional Women's Day. Presided over by Betty Bruckner, the oflicers are chosen by an all-women vote. AWS Council as-'jp Betty Bruckner President Seated: Joan Boyer, Barbara Weitz, Martha Schaeffer, Carolyn Chesarek, Sandra Pohlod Judy Adams, Eva Spain, Lillian Leland. Standing, Row Two: Helene Hubbard, Susan Stordahl Phoebe Robinson, Arlene Rugtvedt, Judy Nance, Mary Ellen Miller, Marilyn Lyall Gayle Swan, Grare Davis, Mary Bolen. Standing, Row Three: Joann McLean, Emily Francis Priscilla Hoerschgen, Kathleen Dotter, Leslie Ann Broderson, Sue Clements, Carol Wright Patty Jo Davis, Cheryl Schultze, Barbara Jones, Connie Koski. , - ,:.. -1-if Ti vf X Q G or 'V' ' .. x N E 53' J I1 ll' if . Wm. ,..,,-.,,....,.,...W K . 5:22 f-fun . X film! 'J my ft , ,,nEiQ5E,n ' N- - x,. O , '1.::.!.H':: 65 ' , I r' 1,14 F -f1'f'1 e- M. ga, nf i 1 Q'J'F51ff :i,n1 54 A 7-Lufrf-a ef H' A 'Mig A 1 ' Seated: Betsy Ross, Betty Bruckner, Gloria xiifjjyggg' , Boe. Standing: Betty Scott, Susan Steflensen l.3'S i2. 5 T51 WH, ' rf' Nancy Benke. A.-h'! i if e li .. 1 if or as vsw 'f li! ii' .J -152:11 , , .UA ' J 7'Z? iE'EZ'5f 1 - 'C' fi-:.iijf-Q-itakm , f f .l5:, .Sal-1: ifgsigg l l X - f ire 4 , - , -, .. . 4' i. A 4 lil-s ?',. XX KT 2 I .Lg 11m fl - :1' .I at ,Ahxg5ai:Cl'1.QS' D 1 xg n n dxilglx X QR Q ' ts, -spawns ,jj gfxs, gggggm PM W- f .- nh, g f xg' if Students forget a nerve-wracking day through the aid of music. MRA Dorm life is made more pleasurable through the actions of the Men's Resident Association: This group handles dis- ciplinary problems through their judiciary system, counsels the large number of freshmen and sophomore men Who are housed in the dorms, and acts as a governing body. Composed of Hoor presidents, elected by their respective floors, MRA was instrumental in instituting co-educational eating between the menis and Women's dorms. The success of this program was one step toward the achievement of their goal to provide better inter-dorin relationships. ll? C ja, as . -.5 QM val' Art House President Seated: Cary Haas, Robert Hoitman, Mike McCoy, Robert Hambly, Grant Morrison, Ebrahim Shirazi, jack Oyama, Dave VVendte, Butch Krutzfeldt. Standing: David Anderson, Bob Park, Raymond johnson, Peter Larson, Eugene Peterson, Art Hecker, Bob Ball, Gary McNeil, Robert Shields, Gale Bahmer, Steve Rotller, Bemard Watson, Cary Archibald, Art House, Melvin Minchau. Working with others We gain both knowledge and friendship. 2 5 ? 529 f ff , v S11-1 5 -. pg 5 W af.. .A 1 , 5258 iff , 4' ,ff , 22 To you, the student, we pose the question: Quo Vadis? To you, standing at the foot of the steps to higher learning: What are your goals? To you, ready to climb another step higher: Are you sure of where you,re going? To you, who are nearing the pinnacle of success: VVill you make it? And to you, who have climhed to the last step and the end of your college career: Are you ready to face the future? Yes, to you the individual student, We ask: Are you making use of the great wealth put before you, to prepare you, and to make you ready? VVe challenge you! Can you answer these questions? sr sf ' A 'W' it .' X. WD- M . R-.. K -B M ' H .4 u - . nw w . . l A . rv . . . .. U a.u'nv-- K 8. . ' ' x? :. 5 '. - . ,, -,,-,. t.. e , tu. ., ,mm -in ...,:,.g .,,...M..-.- 'i.:...,..,... , Farming is a business and should be run as a businessf, advocates Henry Robinson, vocational agriculture in- structor in the Flathead County High School for the past twenty years. Entering Montana State College in 1928, he majored in agricultural education, was a mem- ber of the Golden Bobcat basketball team, and was elected to Alpha Zeta, agricultural honorary. Following his graduation in 1932, he taught vocational agriculture in Harlowtown, Montana until 1937. Then he moved to Kalispell, taking over the vocational agriculture de- partment of the high school and building the FFA program into one of the most outstanding in the United States, winning the coveted Cold Emblem of the Future Farmers of America 19 times. Henry Robinson is an invaluable aid in helping his students get started as full-fledged farmers, encouraging the value of bank loans in achieving independence. He explains this partly through his faith in 'gplain dirt, urg- ing his boys to use their soil to its greatest extent. After he received his M.S. in Agricultural Engineering and Education from Michigan State, he put his ideas into practice. Taking worn-out soil and a few hard-working students, he transformed the Kalispell valley into one of the maior producers of certified seed in the nation. Robinson was awarded an Honorary Farmer Degree in 1943, was president of the Montana Vocational Associa- tion in 1947 and secretary-treasurer from 1955 to 1957, and in 1956 received a write-up in Reader's Digestf, He is assistant principal of Flathead County High School, head of its vocational department, and a member of the Agricultural committee of the Chamber of Com- merce. After 31 years of teaching vocational agriculture, Henry Robinson is going stronger than ever. . 1i .W ! Henri, Robinson Class of '32 ii I kt . E E si 737 ,fluff f ,qnpg W X Q1 X .h m it i E xi 2 li , x if? n l 'lf'-, X , lil J f 176 nf t ' . in 4,214 I A: p lffff ,H Jj- EM Aitmwx - 'U , fi :g'E'fg:? '3fcs?'1f ' 1 :LE Q N N N N 1' if TW ff f , 51 .V 1.-:, M.:ff'flEffYWf , . L1 'Fl N 9 , 5- if ,4fgv3'f.w' V . iff 'L A H1 , Q ' '-Jfgrgfavf W 11:2 ' -I jp ,, 'P 19 , Q Q' 4 H L 1 U13 ,, V , 'uh Y wig V 1 N aw. A I N M4 c 3 x Wg-gmgau ,:, , A Q1- V 3' 53:4 V , I A . 4 N. W , f fl ,iii L i l?-. 'Tx- of-, 1 K Vs , A ,, 4- .,-f .- , 5 ai, vw lv , -H A Z-J. :,:- mam? thrive, if ' fm . wr ,H-rpg, If h , , J -w+12L4 . M: a V I ml, me ff ff N 3. K ,. F 1 ky 1 1 luv A ' 55 W' Q ' if ,M W wg K . ' 1 Wig' HS' ,W P an Wh fag, l 'J' 'hh 'Q 'fm Q ' X V A I y K vw' , 491. 4' fm W 'Q ' it , P ' P I 4' ' .. W 1 L- M Q -11 Y V fx iw qi W, 'V Q X X 4 y QS M ,K in -, 1 Nm T x V V. 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I , I .4 A K ' ' 4.4 -f M l 'A - J 1 W X ..,t1', .ww , I : ' 1, if fnglfkf 4 f-. Y f' W . k V mf . , 1 In mi , 1 H , 'E A Ill. A New u f M W 'Hi f Qs? ,Qifl?:i,5f. Carl Baldwin Bruce Beattie John Black Howard Brandt Jim Byrne Stevensville, Mont. Lewistown, Mont. Hinsdale, Mont. Helena, Mont. Pittsburgh, Penn. Ag Ed Ag EC Ag P AI AI Larry Brownell Pendroy, Mont. AI Bill Chiesa Gary Cormier William Crowley Jerome Dailey Charles Delaney Miles City, Mont. Billings, Mont. Three Forks, Mont. Great Falls, Mont. Lewistown, Mont. Ag Ed Ag Ec Ag Ec Agron Agron Donald Derks Moccasin, Mont AgP 1953 Graduates Iohn Dooling George Drga Clair Engle Kenneth F irebaugh jesse Gleason Paul Groslield Jackson, Mont. Big Sandy, Mont. McLeod, Mont. Overland Park, Kansas F airfield, Mont. Lincoln, Mont. Ag P AI AI AI Ag Ed AI Ray Halley Lee Hart Edmund Heinle Dick Henderson Marshall Herman Bill Hodgins Big Sandy, Mont. Bozeman, Mont. Shepherd, Mont. Drummond, Mont. Buffalo, Wyo. Honolulu, Ha. Ag Ec Ag DP AI Ag Bus AI James Huff Issac Iverson Dennis Jurica Thomas Kemph Ken Kramer Harlan LaBrant Butte, Mont. Winnet, Mont. Powderville, Mont. Custer, Mont. Missoula, Mont. Kalispell, Mont. AI AI Ag Sc Ag Ec Ag En Ag Ec l 1 Division qi fxxgricuirure Q- ,,,i 1 Bob Lehr Ion Leonard Anita Lien Kent Lindsey John Maki Arnold Malone Cardston, Alta. Suflolk, Mont. Columbus, Mont. Kalispell, Mont. Corvallis, Mont. Rosalind, Alta. Ag En Ag Mech Hort Ag Ed AI Ag Ed at . . LJ,gi,j,,f: I ' t. .,i,:i.5-5g,-,,f,-Lg2- f if is 1 4 E' 11 9 , , .. Jesse Malone John Mann Martin Marchello james McElgunn Donald Munroe Robert Myers Choteau, Mont. Wolf Point, Mont. Red Lodge, Mont. Lethbridge, Alta. Bozeman, Mont. Bozeman, Mont. Ag P Ag Mec AI Agron Agron AI -25 1 E , y at ii 5 'V , A Larry Olson Richard Post William Richardson jack Rietz john Ross Thomas Salansky Bozeman, Mont. Bozeman, Mont. Columbus, Mont. Harlowtown, Mont. Creat Falls, Mont. Conrad, Mont. Ag En Ag P Ag Sc RM Ag Bus Ag P 'ST' Albert Schneiter Anthony Smerker David Smith Stanley Smith Eli Spannagel Harlie Teigen Bozeman, Mont. Bozeman, Mont. Twin Bridges, Mont. Rudyard, Mont. Forsyth, Mont. Capitol, Mont. Ag Sc Ag Mec AI Ag Bus Ag Bus Agron Richard Thompson Bruce Thurston Allen Toly Donald Vadiman Richard Watkins Al-an Yenne Douglas, Wyo. Polson, Mont. Coaldale, Alta. LaVerne, Calif. Missoula, Mont. Bigtork, Mont. Cen'l Ag Hort Agron AI Agron Ag Ed s 'r Upon graduation in Agricultural Education from Montana State College in 1922, S. S. Sutherland entered that field in South Dakota. After receiv- ing his Masters degree from Iowa State College in 1928, he joined the staff at MSC, and became professor and head of Agricultural Education. One year later he joined the staff of the Univer- sity of California, Davis, and since that time has served there as director of teacher training in ag education. S S. Sutlxerfanof - Class of '22 In 1922 Sutherland initiated the cadet program of teacher education on the campus of the Uni- versity of California, Davis. This program is still in operation in much the same form as orig- inally conceived, and now, after 30 years, 4506 of the participants of the program are still in teaching, and less than 596 are in non-agricul- tural positions, the others are in college or uni- versity teaching, school administration, state su- pervisory positions, or in relatediagriculture. He was instrumental in work underlying the grant- ing of the Master of Education degree which was initiated in 1945. While at Montana State College, Sutherland was active in extra-curricular activities, partici- pating in track, baseball, and dramatics. He was class secretary his junior year, on student senate as a senior, and is a member of Omega Beta fraternity Know Phi Sigma Kappaj. Professor Sutherland has had many books and articles published. Among them is When You Presidef, a book in its second edition and fifth printing, now recognized nationwide in the field of group leadership, and being used by nearly all FFA chapters throughout the U.S. as a guide to parliamentary procedure. -- C 4- 9 u .L K l 7' I X i 1 1 ji . 1 vi' 4 j is 7' A 1 ll A A . W , . , 4 . X x ' ' x I. 45 ,--:,'- .. 4 X.. . ,. ...-fx. ' . A 'NW' :y 12 fx , A ,V . A , if A QQ. , , .. 'QR '- K . , w . , . , K V x ' A . . . . N . , ,:..?:, N I V i . 'L V 'V .4 V 1 f -2. ,. .X I Y , M . .4 A .' -L- 5 Wiififiif' 0511-:gym4-jgji-v-Jffggqw-f5,5J,f,.g,,1'f.n,f, a.:...f',-q.,i,q1,z.2-rw.,.3 ' q:a.,a',x .. a, -. . N y . x E! A' 3 . vfv' . , . k V ,Q . .. , -- dv. . U 1 - W . -XV? ' f'M1'1,1!1'1w5'Li''11-'fffAVV1'7I f4 M . f.2:f9Ffwgwiflf'kffPbWfff' 'i . D NH ' . ,g , V K f ' A . A ' 5 , , Ju A ' 'J P -. ' . ...g h S. ' ' '1 ww ,71 ? . Y gl, .. . 51.,,aQ5my5fiw+.'s1. . XXV- .: . .1 5.1 I - .f4.Aw'1 ' A 1 fr, ffm -' fl-lf, Q ,- 7,'4'a ' . 1 ' .. . cfm' .Q ! ' If f. 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Yellowstone, Mont Sec Ed El Ed IATQTD Sec Ed El Ed Sec Ed Clark Cleveland Fae Cope Harlan Coverdell jean Crawley Mary Culp Billie Dailey Hr-le,-nrt, Nlont. Belgrade, Niont. Bigfork, Mont. Bozeman, Mont. Bozeman, Mont. Great Falls, Mont. A: Ed El Ed Sec Ed Com Ed El Ed Sec Ed 5- ' A Fiori D'Andrea Cail DeVries Doris Diveley Lethbridge, Alta. Chinook, Mont. Glasgow, Mont. F-TV El Ed Com Ed Catherine Donahue Rita Dorgan Diane Ekegren Three Forks, Mont. Butte, Mont. Harlem, Mont. El Ed El Ed El Ed Janet Eliasson Irma Erickson Peter F asake Thomas Fay Georgia Fleming Audelle Foust Roundup, Mont. Chinook, Mont. Elmira, N.Y. Bogota, N .I. Glendive, Mont. Bozeman, Mont. El Ed Sec Ed F-TV IA El Ed El Ed Robert Frank Ronald Frank Robert Fulcher Carol Gard Jacqueline Gingery Erin Goosey Billings, Mont. Bozeman, Mont. Bozeman, Mont. Billings, Mont. Great Falls, Mont. Big Timber, Mont Sec Ed PE PE El Ed El Ed Sec Ed 1953 Gfracfuafes ' ' F' rlifii viii i 5 , Robert Groves Harlen Hames Bette Hanson Lee Hanson Gland Hargrove Joanne Heitzman Glasgow, Mont. Worland, Wyo. Glasgow, Mont. Sidney, Mont. Gallatin Gateway, Mont. Hardin, Mont. Sec Ed Sec Ed El Ed Sec Ed Ag Ed Sec Ed AW? William Henderson JoAnn Hicks E ' Doug Hillstrom Jane Howard Helene Hubbard Janet Hughes Sacramento, Calif. Great Falls, Mont. Scobey, Mont. Bozeman, Mont. Great Falls, Mont. Honolulu, Ha. Sec Ed El Ed Sec Ed El Ed Bus Ed PE joy Jackson janet jenkins Larry Iens Mary Jensen Marie Joubert Abby Kadow Helena, Mont. Big Sandy, Mont. Terry, Mont. Billings, Mont. Fort Benton, Mont. Bagdad, Iraq Sec Ed Sec Ed IATCTJ El Ed Sec Ed IA eww L s 1 ,,,,, L , Charles Kamop Peggy Keifer Larry Kincheloe Rawla Knight Connie Koski Judy Larson Harlowton. Mont. Cut Bank, Mont. Bozeman, Mont. Anaconda, Mont. Joliet, Mont. Great Falls, Mont Sec Ed El Ed PE Sec Ed Sec Ed El Ed Darrell Layman Lillian Leland Ruth Lewis Michael Loch Donna Luebbe jadawega Mauland Glendive, Mont. Laurel, Mont. Lewistown, Mont. Dutton, Mont. Bozeman, Mont. Big Timber, Mont Sec Ed El Ed El Ed IATKTQ Sec Ed El Ed 1963 Grraoluates june May Nancy McCracken William McDonald Pat Metully Thomas Mills Robert Moll Bozeman, Nlont. Bozeman, Mont. Anaconda, Mont. Twin Bridges, Mont. Helena, Mont. -Ekalaka, Mont. El Ed El Ed Sec Ed El Ed Sec Ed IATCTJ Janice Nlunroe Bozeman, Mont. El Ed Robert Patrick Bozeman, Nlont. IATITJ Barb Nagengast Fort Benton, Mont. El Ed Anthony Peccia Judith Clap. Mont. Sec Ed Marcia Ness Great Falls, Mont. El Ed 'M A E':2:i:, ,, v- fl' X , ., julia Peila VValkerville, Mont Sec Ed Ion Orcutt Miles City, Mont. IA v.,..,., f Carol Peterson Fort Benton, Mont. PE Ann Overturf Sharon Palm Glasgow, Mont. Big Timber, Mont. El Ed PE Harry Peterson Sandee Quickenden Great Falls, Mont. Great Falls, Mont. Ind Ed Sec Ed i? Division if Eifiiiiiiiioii Ellen Rauch Karl Rickabaugh Bruno Rodeghiero Betsy Ross John Russell Robin Russell Helena, Mont. Bozeman, Mont. Roundup, Mont. Fromberg, Mont. Butte, Mont. Butte, Mont. El Ed Sec Ed Ag Ed El Ed El Ed Sec Ed 2 if iff ig, w ' , ,. -5. LV Z L, ' ap ' -74 ffl- M1 ' X, , Wi - ,V s.r11y A ,ai 1 i, it-'Vi 'Swain 1 1 . , if-mi X ,- tiirkb 5153 i Carole Rutherford Les Santa Cordon Schlabs Susan Schwartz Sue Seitz Larry Selle Hinsdale, Mont. Lethbridge, Alta. Kalispell, Mont. Citrus Heights, Calif. Bozeman, Mont. Bozeman, Mont. Sec Ed IATKTD PE Sec Ed Art Ed IATCTD Joel Sims Janet Slezak Georgiana Snow Shirley Sorenson Sandra Spears Michael Stosich Pinehurst, Ida. Valier, Mont. Bloomington, Ind. Dos Palos, Calif. Great Falls, Mont. Lima, Mont. IA El Ed El Ed PE Sec Ed IATCTD Don Stroud Marilyn Stroud Louis Ternstrom Mary Thompson Ethel Urban Jane Vik Bozeman, Mont. Bozeman, Mont. Joplin, Mont. Columbus, Mont. Kimberly, Ida. Plentywood, Mont Ag Ed Sec Ed IATQTD El Ed El Ed El Ed Gail Williamson Donna Wilson Keith Wilson Herbert Wright Virginia Yankoskie Merle Young Bozeman, Mont. Ryegate, Mont. Miles City, Mont. Pittsburgh, Pa. Bozeman, Mont. Salinas, Calif. El Ed El Ed IATCTJ PE PE PE ,P . honor gfaduate was 3. member of Tau Beta H, Blade, and Sigma Chi. After graduating, he ivfil engineering at MSC and received his an that Held in 1931. He was errxplbyed by the bxidge of the Montana Highway .fiiisiimi sewing as desigfer and plans ezzmgirxeer from 1935-45. In IMS, eniefrw private pracizsiw and since 1946, has been with Erin. Qi Morrison-Maierie, Inc, He is licensed 129 practice as a, professional engineer -in Montana, Idaho, GIEQGH, and ' North Dakota, and is an architect in Montana, A member , of the Montanagtate Bayard of Registration for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors, he as nhairrraam in 1955? and 1961, and 4 was a ofthe Civil Registration Board from 2947 tc .its chairman 1937. 4 V Wlorrison-4-'Cfass '27 a Ssrvw as prefsidaxmt af tim Mqrxtazaa Section of tha ' American Society of Civil Erxgineersg Ccnshuitipxgg Engineers Assmriaf .1 QtiQn,fQAf M6nfanL5g and Montana Section of the Ainerican Water Works AssQ ciafion. .He was also a member of the Montana Society of En- gineers' and the Seeiety of American R egistexed Architects and has Serve1d 'on many riatiianal committees of engineering. He is is director mf- bthe' 'Cfeffmfnerce -Bank 3113 '1E'rus4:f,in Helena, past director of its ' Chamber Qf:7COIT1TH61'Qi6, and 'Vice-President of the Montana State V, Assrmiafiomm, playing an active part in the Lewis and 'Clark Chapter, Q N, M ' , v : ,., x . , N- ! 1 s Il' f. '5. V 5 Q ,, x y A . , T.. , ' 3' if .. . KLA.-,fx-1 ,35 W' 11 1 f 'P :qs A-Q , ik, x :1:5',2LZ+f1'51Qi,3.5512crg 'L 1 A F, ',f L',1-' 7. f ' ' 1: 1-' 4,i5'l':.':'-fi '.l- NM- if :D 1 Q40 v , 'gpannv ' r' ' , 4 , 4 1 ' m , Jr f. r- fjv' :'ffffT!1'?jgwfp:,g41lfpfgggwi'.fg.45g',3Y. A v 4 1 1 ' 4 D-M' . ll F 1 f I, -u , 1 I If 5 4' 'q'f ,y :'p., f'.'-:ljff 3' V I x , iw: FE, ,. , :git : . r: M g.,M HfW'JFw.i,-1 jfq fsJ,g,:, 3 .- irq.: ,P . . ,f 'V ',, wfv'Aw . uH m'24'v fvpmvJww eb R .'+g'Jf 1: ' 'Q' 1' 4. 'm i l!'Wx fi! h'37 2. aWi'1'. AJz .' , : , iw, A f1.,'.t,- 'K Y ..H.f 1- ' ,w'-.,-' ,. ,. .V '. -1 ' VL. 1, f ',1:qnHg Q, . . . .- -5, rm. Q' -M. 1, -,-..f.f-sw x Q2 W: 'rf ' I9 1'- .la- 1 'Tl Division of Engineefin B 3 Bhagu Advani Xvilliam Alzheimer Bill Balsam Peter Bennis David Bergum Ray Birgenheier Bombay, India Choteau, Mont. Miles City, Mont. Scobey, Mont. Helena, Mont. Billings, Mont. ME CE IE ME IAT EE Donald Bjork Robert Bryant Stanford Buckland Neal Buholz Everett Cannon ' Robert Carson McAllister, Mont. Helena, Mont. Whitefish, Mont. Harlem, Mont. Cut Bank, Mont. Fort Peck, Mont. EE ME ChE EE EE IAT Geoffrey Chance Keith Clark Kenneth Clawson John Cochrane Ronald Cole Ken Conner Butte, Mont. Harlowton, Mont. Drummond, Mont. Missoula, Mont. Terry, Mont. Frenchtown, Mont. EE EE IAT ChE CE IAT Stanley Cook Ronald Cowger Edward Cromer Robert Drain Carl Dupuis Darl Enger Three Forks, Mont. Douglas, VVyo. Bozeman, Mont. Butte, Mont. Dickson, Mont. Missoula, Mont. CE EE EE EE CE CE vi? 'Z-4 Herman Erhard Robert Finley Roger Freeberg Chuck Fulton Donald Garfield Robert Cermann Libby, Mont. Helena, Mont. Laurel, Mont. Bozeman, Mont. Circle, Mont. McAllister, Mont. ChE CE CE EE ME ME 44 r 111- Thomas Gilroy Richard Gordon Eugene Greene James Grose Jagdish Gupta Long Beach, Calif. Billings, Mont. Missoula, Mont. East Helena, Mont. Bombay, India IAT ME ChE ChE Ronald Hager Great Falls, Mont. ME ME 'W illi n g fri L , 'ill-, ,i H x Y ff sv W I 1 1 f :bt A4 vm- 4 1 ,, if 1, A 'fit Iwi mia V .. ,ima llfmiiill r19a5:Qain'5:':5xMi:,taiwan' M. 1 EM' -QW,wma:-:,,,,r5,-f., - -1 .ifaiwwmzwfztsf. wwwffs.f,,:4wamr - N taffwiiififilswtfww: +H'W,5wf:r,ee'fntaw.:sz2 , J , ,n,,,,,. , , ,hw ,...iW-A-W WH, ,lp ,,i,,,,, tif 'ff at uf. as ,rf an W if MJ, at Ytxtgl MMWL r 131 ff ff fi s 'Q ,L titre ,fm H, , +1 t , Li fra w A 4 A WW' me wp mt? M1 v i ww' 1 , were W, L 1 pw ,l,,,7i,.'i f i my V Y lfiggti 7 qw M t . v , Sw 1 - 1. .fgw wi -N ' ,t:wfaY1M:w5tv46'21m i , i - ,, 4, A,w.:W'fgmrJ0' Thomas Haggerty Ronald Hall Robert Harrington Evan Heisel Don Henderson Paul Hinman Bozeman, Mont. Missoula, Mont. Butte, Mont. Great Falls, Mont. Billings, Mont. VVhitefish, Mont ChE CE IAT IAT ME EE 63 Graduates Thomas Holdsworth Duane Hosterman Gerald Hume Earl Jackson Jim Jarrett Belgrade, Mont. Miles City, Mont. Puyallup, Wash. Sc-obey, Mont. Billings, Mont. EE Ag En IAT IAT ChE Ralph Jensen Plentywood, Mont. IAT My , Donald Johnson Roger Johnson Orville Juruh Lyle Kamppinen James Katayama Jerold Kemp Great Falls, Mont. Kalispell, Mont. Bozeman, Mont. Roberts, Mont. Glasgow, Mont. Bozeman, Mont EE ME EE EE EE ME Timothy Kemp Dalal Kirtikumar Donald Koterba Owen Kubal William Kude Huntley, Mont. Bombay, India Outlook, Mont. St. Anthony, Ida. Livingston, Mont. ChE ChE IAT ME IAT 1- N , .. li--'11-. Q, ' W llmim. Larry LaBrant Kalispell, Mont. ME .nl 'E Ronald Lalonde Peter Larson Thomas LaVelle Norman Leutschaft Clinton Logan Phillip Lukens Sidney, Mont. Bethesda, Md. Butte, Mont. Butte, Mont. Kalispell, Mont. Nye, Mont ChE IE IAT ME ME ME Robert Madden Vernon Mahugh Robert Malesich Teimoor Mantashi Eugene Massey Frederick Mayer Bozeman, Mont. Bozeman, Mont. Butte, Mont. Abadan, Iran Missoula, Mont. Helena, Mont EE ME ME CE EE ME 1963 Graduates Robert McBride Subodhchandra Mehta Hartvig Melbye Gallatin Gateway, Mont. Bombay, India Asker, Norway CE ChE EE Tom O,Connor David Oliver Neil Opprecht Miles City, Mont. Billings, Mont. Chinook, Mont. IA ME EE W .sim Frank Muchmore Missoula, Mont. CE , , V. I ,, if J 'K' J'4'i '? 'Eafi 1 ' ii ' ' W 1 3' ul ., 'I ' ' , 'z ext , ,J ' . I , 'V ,-, '5' f 'L 92' I ' , 5 iii , ,f f u l 4 .1 si? ' M ' I-Q iiffff W. . t in V fd., f m' HLEQH -' if i 3: 'urn 1 -'Q .N ?!.a'f5'5afl1,-22. I . , ffI 1 iBy,J g, tffltrii bww? gflmfaa Wes Ostheller Libby, Mont. CE Fritz Nelson James Nordahl Harlowtown, Mont. Columbus, Mont. EE ChE WIN if A Darrell Pearson Raymond Pearson Fairfield, Mont. Gem, Ida. ME IAT Gene Peters Joe Petrin Dale Rau Bry Mohan Reddy Duane Rehard Bruce Robinson Polson, Mont. Butte, Mont. Butte, Mont. Bombay, India Billings, Mont. Billings, Mont. ChE ChE ME IE ME ChE nr-nuv1.vmv-..v-'-.-...-..,....,.......,....,,.-, -- + ,Y iiii 2, Division of Engineerin Reno Rodeghiero Max Russell Rollin Russell Wayne Salsbury Jayant Saraiya Gerald Schlagel Roundup, Mont. Glasgow, Mont. Harrison, Ida. Enid, Mont. Bombay, India Froid, Mont. ME IAT IAT IAT ChE CE Ronald Schneider Hovhannes Semerjian Glenn Shaw james Sheffels John Sherick Paul Sherick Bozeman, Mont. Aleppa, Syria Butte, Mont. Great Falls, Mont. Butte, Mont. Polson, Mont. EE ME EE ME ChE ChE Paul Simacek Donald Starr Paul Stav LeRoy Stevens Jack Swinarton Harrison Sykes Moccasin, Mont. Bozeman, Mont. Deer Lodge, Mont. Miles City, Mont. Calgary, Alta. Ekalaka, Mont. ChE EE EE IE EE EE John Szymanowski Navin Trivedi Wayne Turner Allen Twilling Charles Ulmer Orville Unruh Kalispell, Mont. Bombay, India Stanford, Mont. Glendive, Mont. Bridger, Mont. Bozeman, Mont EE IE ChE IAT ChE EE Arthur Vender Roy Volk Bernard Walker Gus Wilkins Robert Ylinen Leonard Yost Great Falls, Mont. Great Falls, Mont. Wolf Creek, Mont. Billings, Mont. Philipsburg, Mont. Bozeman, Mont IAT IAT IAT EE ChE IAT V .. ..X, T 1' 'M Xiu is ii Known affectionately as Herm,' to his co-workers at the Grange Company in Modesto, California, where he is President and Director of Research, Dr. H. I. Almquist is a pioneer in the use of antibiotic and high efficiency feeds. A chemistry graduate from MSC in 1925, he was a member of Alpha Phi and Phi Kappa Phi, receiving an honorary doctorate in 1952. He received his Ph.D. from the University of California in 1932, was an assistant and associate professor of agriculture there from 1932 to 1944, Director of the F .E. Booth Company, Inc. in 1944, and assumed his present job as Director of the Annual Reviews, Inc. A member of many scientific societies, Almquist was given the Borden Award in 1939, and served as ad- visor to various national committees of nutrition and feed research. 1-1. fkhnquist--Cfass of '25 In addition to editing 169 publications, Almquisfs work includes: mechan- ism of the reaction between oxygen and benzaldehyde, auto-oxidation and oxidation inhibitors, independent discovery of Vitamin K and K1, develop- ment of the protein quality index for animal feeds, discovery of the essential nature of arginine for the chick and the semi-essential nature of glycerine, the first estimations of quantitative amino acid requirements of chicks and farm animals, demonstration of the magnesium requirements of chicks and methods of analysis and interpretation of nutritional data. With all his work, Almquist still finds time for his two sons, furniture making, boat building, fishing and hunting, stamp collecting, and the Kiwanis Club, Boy Scouts, and Junior Rifle Club. 7 , -I I .K .Z ,1......i. ffl 1 ' .tx vb, if I 1 Q, . l 'V lj' U If 'ff Kg t 1 ' X Z! .fgwfv 4 , 'tg 4 , to ifiggzf ' J , xv. x xx w if X lx i I V f f ff X U ,,sh- , V, . 1' ... 3 - 1. lyiggff ' ,535 .512 5 f i l Q if ' f J . W . 11 F' g . gm . .. , V .5 ,. My 'A .Y , i Y 4 f ,. 1.-1 , K I . may Y W f , .ww , W ,. ,g vfgf .gvfgrcww jifiwiif .E M- . ...... Y 7'w:'si7if:' - 2 imjsgg 3BQJ?.?'iL:-5' Y Q' .fff'i,Ef4'kf ' ' 51.37 'g'W ..13i.' af W!! EW 'SE' .1231 319 55, fi? ii? A .125 7 'fzfi f .Z ' ,- . '1'1H g fF!. - ..MpiitvmQ w ' . 1 ga- . . wr ' , ffm -. .- .- A 4 , eg. ' 'L V ' . ..!'2.Y L---. 'V ',.4 : A . 5 1. . .-wa: . . 4. I 1 ... ' I . .I ua, 9 ' 5.1, 1f.l'. ,f. V 1f.'..'1':' . s. ,- -, J.,-., 5 yf' F15-.5 53.f,. . ' P f .f'I.'f.1'v..' iw , f ' WJIA4., :153.:'N,vy- ,. .':. ,U . . 1 43, . 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Mont. - E Sc Gen'l Cen'l Gen'l Bact Math 1963 Graduates I Bill Boberg Phillip Brinkman Patricia Burke Ronald Bybee Linda Carson Pete Carson Kalispell, Mont. Dagmar, Mont. Anaconda, Mont. Livingston, Mont. Sidney, Mont. Townsend, Mont. Ceol Cen'l Genil Gen'l Genil Cenil 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 William Colman Kelley Conrad Cary Dahl Robert Dasenbrock James Dasinger Patty Io Davis Butte, Mont. Billings, Mont. Billings, Mont. Missoula, Mont. Bozeman, Mont. Columbus, Mont. Cenil Psy Cenil Physics Psy Med Tech ' M R mr Cordon Doig Larry Downer joel DuBois Robert Eagle Ierry Elwood Hooshang Fekrat Ringling, Mont. Billings, Mont. Bozeman, Mont. Idaho Falls, Idaho Kalispell, Mont. Tehran,,Iran Math Physics Cenil Cenil FGIWL Cen 1 i Di ision of letters dz Science Art Finlayson Bill Fox Darrell Frideres Eugene George Marshall Gingery Mike Gleeson Calgary, Alta. Edmonton, Alta. Medicine Lake, Mont. Laurel, Mont. XVest Glacier, Mont. Monterey, Calif. Genil Zool Gen'l Physics Gen'l Genil Stephen Good Jon Goodykoontz Steve Hadnagy Maurine Hager Clifford Haven John Healy Butte, Mont. Cody, VVyo. Bow Island, Alta. Big Timber, Mont. Kalispell, Mont. Butte, Mont Genil Genil Genil Chem Gen'l Chem Vickie Hemstad Judy Hihnala William Hill William Ikard Kenyon Iverson F lorygene johnson Dutton, Mont. Butte, Mont. Great Falls, Mont. Great Falls, Mont. Havre, Mont. Billings, Mont. Genil Bact FKSIVVL Pre-Med Genil Bact Floyd Iohnson Russ Johnston Janice Kathary Lou Kelson jack Kenney Art Kerber Great Falls, Mont. Fairfield, Mont. Great Falls, Mont. Deer Lodge, Mont. Billings, Mont. Calgary, Alta Gen'l Psy Bact Bact Chem Genil Gary Kiefer Keith King Margaret Kleffner Wayne Lattin Richard Lehfeldt Priscilla Lewellen Jasper, filta. Philipsburg, Mont. Hardin, Mont. F airfield, Mont. Ryegate, Mont. Oregon City, Oregon Gen l Zool Gen'l Pre-Med Genil Gen'l S' Jim Lewis Norma Lilly Nina Lowry Myrna Lutes Robert Mann Lawrence Marcott Davenport, Iowa Fort Benton, Mont. Billings, Mont. Bozeman, Mont. Dillon, Mont. Thermopolis, Wyo Gen'l Gen'l Gen'l Gen'l Gen'l Gen'l g xp ' 2 4, Y mf Q , 'F ,i r X . Leon Mattics Gene McCracken Jerry Moran Patrick Morris Mike Nash Dave Nelson Butte, Mont. Culbertson, Mont. Butte, Mont. Great Falls, Mont. Bozeman, Mont. Great Falls, Mont. Math Gen'l Chem Genil Genil Chem 1963 Gfraoluates Carl Olson David Olson Choteau, Mont. Cushman, Mont. Gen'l E Sc 'if' , A rf Norman Ostby Kathy Owen Curt Paulson Donna Potter Glendive, Mont. Cut Bank, Mont. Belmont, Mont. , Butte, Mont. Math Gen'l Gen'l Gen'l Q ' i 4 if iff? 6 Carol RaH'l Glen Reese john Robinson Bruce Rogers Diana Rotellini Stella Sallee Basin, VVyo. Kremlin, Mont. Bozeman, Mont. Billings, Mont. Sheridan, Wyo. Willow Creek, Mont. Genil Physics FBIWL Com Genil Genil 'Fig Wayne Sand Jerome Saterbak Valier, Mont. La Crosse, VVis. Gen'l Cen'l Dave Shular Carol Sigln Jerry Slack Celia Smith Whitehall, Mont. Brecksville, Ohio Kalispell, Mont. Bozeman, Mont. Genil Gen'l Math Math Di ision qf Letters and Science . ,mil fifiif 'V A in K ,im 'L L fi ffl? 1? Dannelle Smith Sharon Smith Leonard Sorensen Sonja Spannring Samuel Stewart Dorothea Striebel Kansas City, Mo. Butte, Mont. Great Falls, Mont. Livingston, Mont. Helena, Mont. Deer Lodge, Mont. Genil Bact FZSIWL HEC Chem Math Norm Strung Marsha Thompson Gene Tillman Roger Traweek Spencer Tripp Hugo Turek Bluepoint, N.Y. Kirkwood, Mo. Bozeman, Mont. Baker, Mont. Butte, Mont. Bozeman, Mont. Gen'l Bact Genil Genil Chem Gen'l 1 , ge, x af Fred Turner Gary Ungefug Daniel Urbach Herman Utiger Thomas Vanisko Richard Vincent Butte, Mont. Lovell, Wyo. Livingston, Mont. Cut Bank, Mont. Trenton, NJ. Garrison, Mont. Pre-Med Chem Gen'l Physics Bact F6zWL James Violette Guylyn Warren Barbara Weibert Don Weibert Ronald White James Williams Polson, Mont. Willow Creek, Mont. Hardin, Mont. Hardin, Mont. Gardiner, Mont. Harlem, Mont. Geol Bact Gen'l Gen'l Gen'l Gen 1 Don Wilson Donald Wolfe Doug Worthington Jay Shin Yoo Jerry Young Harold Zavalney Bozeman, Mont. Hardin, Mont. Bozeman, Mont. Korea Medford, Oregon Glasgow, Mont. Gen,l Gen'l Gen'l Gen'l Gen,l Cl1f3I'I1 5 Graduating in architecture from MSC in 1927, Rhea Esgar was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon and worked for a local architect on campus development. He received his Masteris Degree in Architecture at Harvard in 1930, where he was associated with a Boston firm and identified with Harvard University, New York Hospital and Cornell Medical College, Massachussetts Ceneral Hospital and Rockefeller Institute of Plant Pathology. The Second World War saw him as chief architect and site designer of war construction, and following the war, he took charge of the architectural work for Logan International Airport in Boston. He joined his present Hrm in 1937 and it became Dunlap and Esgar in 1952. His research and development labora- tories for the Portland Cement Association was given an i'Award of Honorv for meritorious design by the Chicago Chapter of the American Institute of Architects. Because of the wide variety of his work, he is licensed in over 20 states and registered with the National Council of Architectural Registration boards. R. Rhea Es ar--Cfass of ,27 Esgar is now in his second term as President of the American Institute of Architects in Chicago, interested in urban and city planning, state and national legislative matters, and conservation and education, chairman of student architectural prizes at the Illinois University of Technology and the University of Illinois, treasurer of the Robie House Fundvg and a director of the Chicago Chapter Foundation and Edgewater Community Coun- cil. In addition to his many duties, he still finds time for sculpture and painting. L. Q.. ,, 21 ' Q!3a5'H -ifiihl 'MM' IE mi gr 'iii IIN 'I T I ra I -ll A11 IS , , is :il PU 'W . liiii swim! -3 46,3 1 I If - ' l5.lmIf' i -ses ' 'figs far, -i..:fL.g5l l.Lf. 1 iv , .wi 5fi5i'1 iii-I lx' ifm'lH!i:1Q :ar , I .2l!'5Iv 955321 Zifljulzi? i fg- ' I . QQ M-'K -,Q '.4'h1Bl'ii'F1i f '. 'llsQ.,D A ' ' imi- 2 KPTojQssions if M VST. GH ff 'i '5lv- . 2 Division of iprojessional Schools Charles Achilles Dave Aitken Tom Allen Janice Archer Ella Arthur Dennis Baker Thermopolis, XVyo. XVinnipeg, Man. Bozeman, Mont. Billings, Mont. Winnifred, Mont. Whitetail, Mont. Com Arch Com HEC HEC Com Robert Baldwin Francis Barry Barry Berg Nancy Beverly Athlene Bishop u Paul Blizniak Calgary, Alta. Bozeman, Mont. Bozeman, Mont. Cutbank, Mont. Prophetstown, Ill. Buffalo, N.Y. Com Com Com Nur Com Com W? Anna Boberg Wayne Bromenshenk Craig Bryant C. R. Callaway Edward Cameron Carolyn Chesarek Kalispell, Mont. Billings, Mont. Bozeman, Mont. Great Falls, Mont. Bozeman, Mont. Belfry, Mont. HEC Com Com Com Com HEC The application of principles learned in Class is the objective of Home EC lab. Bill Clark Keith Colbo June Crane Great Falls, Mont. Deer Lodge, Mont. Fort Benton, Mont Art Com Nur Marcia Daley Mark Dasinger Dona Davis Kalispell, Mont. Wolf Point, Mont. Kalispell, Mont. Nur Com Com it Afzrevw-,,. 'N 3 wr imwil, z ,iQ2'fLti'f:fZsiL?fwIf ,M:'j?:'fi1?f'w ,'q,Qfh'2-giigiffif 'W'rfPff'ff1zf 1' H it v fir Mggggiw,,www v J? 5' Y kc 4 v 'L I , , . De.En- 'Sw.Wiilf ,',' ,I , ,w,!.fn' 'lifkfitlxw' 'u:ri'-7wr4?'f'- ' ' 1' 'fg'hx. Wf' .f :uri 5:25, ' ' fa--:re ,- , ' 2. f l vziiii i ' im It is '- 1 My ' v .X it 'V -l'2,-wx N , ,UF N M awww, W ni , , ti' 'FY 1 l'! f,j,gA H-1 .gp-fu. Kenneth Dell Sherri Doig Lynn Ellinghouse Karen Erfle Bill Erwin Elaine Evans Belgrade, Mont. White Sulpur, Mont. Sheridan, Mont. Rapelje, Mont. Bozeman, Mont. Lavina, Mont. Arch HEC HEC Nur Com Nur + ,VM ..,fiT'v . ' i2tL..z1'w1'f2 5 'iii 1' 2,7 ' ' i ,rf L fd, 9043 Q W Wil i ' ' ,MZQWZIZ 4-: iv -' James Ferry Margaret Finley Donna F instad Lillian Floman Donna George Bjame Gierde Monroe, Mich. Chinook, Mont. Helena, Mont. Ft. Collins, Colo. Winston, Mont. Haugesuno, Norway Arch HEC Art Nur HEC Arch 1953 Graduates wi it , We swf A Flalwgtilwl A 1. w y H' ' ' 'YVQQVQ fl1',1wrE u ,W , '- ',5f?2f1f23fj5,i: Aa iiqw ,wi ?3??f'fg3fi.:'tu:1J Pc 15 P, ,Q :rg init ' ' A ik U, 'F3 .. ., 'Es , ' pw ,, fl Mary Lou Gleason Gretchen Grabow John Greiner Fairfield, Mont. Red Lodge, Mont. Butte, Mont. Nur HEC Com iii QA? Y I e ' f as 4 L A ' i Robert Gum Peter Haeussler Edward Hakert Architecture Students d6SlgI'l dream l'10uSGS. Bozeman, Mont. Hyattsville, Md. Billings, Mont. Com Arch Arch . 'Jr Jlpigg-st.Hw:?i,g',gr'Dfff my ,K Ffa- .' ' i - . f'ft?gTv,'l'm , tmgi ' ilgqgnt f. ,QJ ,. , .. iiikif-' I--'ir ' 1- .tiffe-se u .- f 1. 3.55: f Q ,Z gm ,- yn , . .W lf in M I 1' V ,. 1' Dave Harmon Jim Hartnett Darlene Heath Linda Hein Sharon Henderson Sharon Hill Bainville, Mont. Billings, Mont. Bozeman, Mont. Sheridan, Wyo. Bozeman, Mont. XV1nnett. Mont. Com IAT Nur Nur Nur HEC m vi I will gg: '51, it i Eugene Hoover Karen Horton Alice Hossfeld Conrad, Mont. Butte, Mont. Bozeman, Mont W . isp... Arch HEL HEC tm A Learning the fundamentals of accounting - a B LeS'HUliZff H1159 boring but necessary task for Commerce majors. 0261325 Ont' dst Zigi' Ont' 1953 Graduates l 'E ' s Ianica Iaumotte Choteau, Mont HEC A2 hu-.ying Don johnson Marjorie Johnson Leo Jones Larry Keller Dee Anna Kenison Robert Kerns Bismarck, N.D, Helena, Mont. Carrison, Mont. Miles City, Mont. Darby, Mont. Deer Lodge, Mont. Arch Art Com Arch HEC Com D 4' V , 'fe' 5. ,.i :., ' d if ,,.. ,. if Sharon Kilbride Lucia King Charles Kintz Donna Kiss joe Knudsen Eva Lachenmaier Boyeman, Mont, Santa Ana, Calif. Bozeman, Mont. Butte, Mont. Cartwright, N.D. Bozeman, Mont. Art Com Com Com Arch Nur Q. . A rr, f 51' fl. , I, , . I . F . Q- A ' ,- loel Lammers 'Walter Larson Mae Lauridsen Karen LaVelle Carl Leaman Ron Levenson Billings, Xlont. Billings, Mont. Poplar, Mont. Missoula, Mont York, Penn. Denver, Colo. Com Arch Nur Nur Com Art Division of fprojfzssionol Scloools r 531 fx, f' U 4' . 'T t i m ,LAI I fi figf t I ,I ,A 1-Q4 we -W A -L ,ay r i .. f i , I I ,QI Iwi! II rv. i'If I III 'I7IIIiI 4, , fi I I ?I,,III vgje MSM i ,,I ,I S ,yq in ei.. , .u.CT' f - Wg. - V- 4---N - 4-wSm,p3 ,v . 4 1 L jg l :VIN 1 M Jw ' vi I 114, fig, I, A I V V' f + II . I, V 1 nf ' '. ' ,g Q-is .. I I , T ' 1 ' all K 'M- ' - 9 ' , i Jerome Livingston Charles Lorentzen John Lucke Conley MacDonald Kathleen Marcusen Doris McCollum Fishtail, Mont. Kalispell, Mont. Simms, Mont. Havre, Mont. Taylor, N.D. Lewistown, Mont. Com Arch Com Com HEL' HEC 'vMv'T-3 BTL'-fl, Ti- fQf f Y, 2f'!f,' lift.. .xii N lt - V Q. 2 if Boy McCracken Elizabeth Medvit Sharon Mehling Richard Moulden Linda Murrill Judy Nance Bozeman, Mont. Butte, Mont. Hardin, Mont. Canoga-Park, Calif. Great Falls, Mont. Miles City, Mont. Com HEC HEc Art Nur Nur ioiiasii It M 1.31: z6'gi,.iI X '- i ,-'sltfizw 1 ,II 4 't , mm is y J. Joyce Neary Dick Neifert Harold Nelson Leland Nelson Marilee Nelson Maxine Nelson Boherts, Mont. Townsend, Mont. Stevensville, Mont. Sidney, Mont. Creat Falls, Mont. Harlem, Mont. Nur Com Com Com HEL- HEL- Beverly Nye Jeaneen Ostrem Tallahassee, Fla. Calata, Mont. Art Nur Barbara Peterson Clasgow, Mont. HEC William Pendleton Bozeman, Mont. Com mvP N if Martha Painter Joan Pasco Loretta Passage Leonard Pedersen Bozeman, Mont. Huron, S.D. Carter, Mont. Medicine Lake, Mont. Nur Nur Nur Com Betty Peterson Bob Porter David Rexroat Bruce Robson Bozeman, Mont. Bozeman, Mont. Bozeman, Niont. l,ix'ingston, Nlont. Nur Art Com Com ' T faffiiaiiifir: f V SH' f .- I W-nf fl Ir- 1 4,11 f. R' , ferr- if f -'M '-'-:UV Thomas Rogers Luella Schoenwald Tom Scott Tom Sedlacek Edwina Seifert Russell Shepherd Bozeman, Mont. Minot, N.D. XVinnipeg, Man. Great Falls, Mont. Bozeman, Mont. Highwood, Mont. Com Nur Com Com Art Arch 'WWE fl Om f A aww. Richard Shope Ken Sievert Knut Skram Louis Spain Darlene Speck Io Staff Helena, Mont. Bozeman, Mont. Sogndal, Norway Bozeman, Mont. Great Falls, Mont. Chinook, Mont. Arch Arch Arch Com HEC HEC 1963 Graduates f , 'Q-W l'sEgfi':21:'j.', . ,ffvgq-1.52:-en. ' -. ' Wi tipi, W? Wea. .',,, f. M ,L www CM . . ara a, A 1-P, na M5l3v'n5lF5Q-f f ,uh Emi ,Q EXW u'-i N MM. , V .e x ., 4 J t x 3 ll 9-YW Mug, l , 'HW' jean Stephens Larry Stoltz Ronald Stroh Chuck Sumner jo Swecker jack Swinton Great Falls, Mont. Valier, Mont. Ghoteau, Mont. Billings, Mont. Billings, Mont. Lethbridge, Alta. HEC Com Gom Arch Art Arch . is , M ,, , N C ,ef , , 1' W -'zi' if 9' Gary Tavenner Gene Tenny Janet Thompkins Grace Tschache Grace Ulvang Grady Venable Deer Lodge, Mont. Billings, Mont. Bozeman, Mont. Bozeman, Mont. Great Falls, Mont. Bozeman, Mont Com Com Nur Art Nur Com . .gmwq WC? '11-auf Janice West Elda 'vVesterveldt Idell Weydemeyer Susan White Ervin Winslow James Woodhull Billings, Mont. Big Timher, Mont. 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'nm-21-:fx lar. iris: .-149 .f.1af4.bff,'Jfx!L. .1ff5..i.e:.2. 1 .gr ass Qfqqcers SENIOR OFFICERS - Clockwise, starting from.12:O0i jack'SliCrick, '1,1LS1ClLl1t Hll Nclson Vitc President, Sandce Quickenden, Secretary, .Betsy Ross, CofS,ocial Clllllllllll, lick Co cln inc Co-Social Chairman, Shirley Sorenson, rl.1CZ1blllCl. , . -. ,.- ,4,.,',, , - . .. - .. ,,- A .,-, S -: .5 .., .J--,Q-,.'5.'.ff 2 1' - . A',.'-f,'-,9.'.':,f-- ' : ':-- 1-1'. .. '-.:'2 ,--g 1 -,,..: ,r wa -U,-'.:,-. - . - . ..g - . nv.,-, -. -if-, ...-.fi--.,-,.-,.,,.4-.-,, Seniors that select group, respected by the Freshmen, envied Q Q by the Sophomores, and tolerated by the Juniors. Everyone Wants to be a member of that noble class, but it takes plenty of hard 1 'A p A up work and courage to struggle through those Hrst three long years. Some' ' 5 ' put forth more effort than others' and are therefore more deserving a F' of the rewards which are available. The responsibility of leading ' the Seniors falls to only a few - those, chosen as Senior Class Oflicers. 5 2 On the basis of leadership and personality, they are chosen to . supervise, direct, and plan the activities of those who have , 7,1 JA 5,5 completed the most important step on their road to success. 6, ,,, ' l 1 5, 5,11 24114: 'fij -'-'a'.'ld':-'.f no 'gb 1' v I 'I From the moment of enrollment as green freshmen, student nurses commence to follow in the footsteps of thousands of women who have trod the road of nursing for hundreds of years hefore them. During their college years, this Winding path takes the uurscs through such courses as nutrition, chemistry, sociology, and nursing arts. They learn everything from hurping babies to chemical equationsg from writing an English composition to learning a Whole new medical vocabulary. The path is fascinating, fun, gripping, satisfying, ever-changing and ever-expand- ing hecausc nurses work with those intricate mechanisms called people. To understand people and to endeavor to help them lead useful and productive lives is the aim of a nurse. People are their joy, challenge and reason for heing, sr I I I I I I I I ,I II I I I I I I Q I I I I I , I I I I N I I I I I I I I I i I I I I ' T f - Sharon Allard Shirley Bergh Carol Bollinger Ann Bradley Sandra Stoltzenberg Sandi Cattrell 40 Rilla Einfeldt LaVonne Frank Judy Hagan Jane Hazlitt Beverly Klamm Eleanor Kleinhans was-f Terry Long Sandra Ludeman Karen Matsuba Marilyn Morris Billin s Deaconess Hospital Iuniors at Billings Deaconess hold the coveted position of having twelve oiclock hours on week nights. This honor among others, is bestowed upon them winter quarter of their Sophomore year. Upon returning to the main campus for her two quarters before practicing under a public health nurse, the Junior finds it hard to adjust to burglar alarms and student counselors since both are absent at Billings. The nurses also miss the faculty of 100 doctors Call married? who provide various functions for the students such as trips to WVyoming and Red Lodge, card parties, and CARE packages to them while they spend a quarter at WVarm Springs. The Iunior nurse fills her mind with happy memories of Billings Deaconess and looks ahead to a path rapidly coming to an end-that of her college career. uniors l 'QV Mary Paul Phyllis Perry Caroline Pierson Gaye Riggs Sally Samuelson Kay Schliecher as S y -.I , U N , 4-' 1219. - - 'Q -- ' an b is . sk . L, ,. x Qi! Q W. i I Oddlaug Stene Shari Torgerson Eva Trafelet Jeanne Ulfers Myrna Woltermann Carolyn XV right 64 ' ,Z lt seems that every class of entering sophomores is fasci- nated by the practical jokes that can be played with the help of Mr. Chase. Mrs. XVhitworth will never stop Wonder- ing why everyone thinks of putting him in the house- 1nother's bathroom. lt's quite a surprise to see a man in there even if he is a model for the Nursing Arts lab. just off the main campus, the student nurse finds a few minor adjustments to be made. ltis rather different to call out without having to pay a dime and also to End a small kitchen in the basement completely stocked With food for those ever-demanding snacks. But doesnit the social life drag? Not much! The student body sponsors dances and invites the men from both Eastern and Rocky Mountain Colleges to attend. up-,x fb. F 1, A W Celine Aalund Carol Bauch Peggy Bartlett Peggy Benson ourse Bergren Sandra Bohck ' ' ,f-if Adele Borchardt Bonnie Brekke Donna Burton Presentation Butac Terry Chnstran Kay Clawson 'I. J-'P' V f Mary Fisher Sharon Goldsworthy Averil Goosey Sandra Graff Martha Harris Wesley H1CkS f 'P' 7 5 f f X Nancy Cline jackie Daniels Barbara Davenport Karen Doornbos Judy ESllCk Sharon Farwell Ruth Jackson Mary Jacoby Lotus Jernberg Lynda Johnson Susan Judd l Cheryl Linse Judy Lohe June Lyons Deanna Mayes 6 43, if N t Loretta Liedes bf' f Q5 f5f NA Ml ' -vw .I Ar A 7 . i '51 5 ff 4 Peg McDowell Betty Meadors Yau ' '37 www L, f Billie Mullen Karen Muller Patty Peterson Joyce Phillips Judy Prociv Sherry Rakes Nancy Raynard Jane Rittal Connie Sanford Catherine Semple A student nurse checks Mrs. Chase's pulse only to find she hasn't any. 1 mam ,,f ' t x . , if X ,i I g A I I ,A 2 f f I Cissie Thorberg Luana Wagner Pat Vasek Mary Lou Woltennann Carol Vogl Molly Yokoo llflontana Deaconess Hospital umiors Patricia Barrett Sue Bredeson Kathy Cater Pat Coster Pat Darling ff' Sandy Hubbell Pat jackson Mary Ann johnson Pat Mann .Sharon Mundy -MSW' Linda Murrill Sharon Newell Ieaneen Ostrem Fran Owen Esther Paul From textbooks to hospitals is the path which awaits the nursing student - a path already well-trodden by the junior nurse in her quest for an Associate De- gree in Nursing. Her first year is spent on the main campus in preparation for the four quarters she will spend at the hospital and the one quarter spent in psychiatric nursing at Warm Springs. After meeting these requirements she will return to the campus for two more quarters before she practices her skill under a public health nurse either in Montana or in one of the four Utah stations. Her last two quarters of train- ing are spent at the hospital, after which she returns to campus only to receive that treasured diploma which reads . . . Bachelor of Science. Bonny Pollington Betty Racki Patsy Rohlf Charlotte Schlapman Betty Stacy Pat Thornton Billie Wetzel Linda Woods So HOWLOTBS The old, memory-filled dorm, long a familiar sight at the Montana Deaconess Hospital, is now being replaced by a new residence hall. The sophomore nurse has the big move from home campus behind her, and now she faces an en- tirely new situation, witha few excep- tions. She has the same dorm hours and a house mother - two familiar aspects of main campus life. Marlene Allen Myrna Burch 'JST -e-:gr I Y Beverly Clemens Martha Dooleny JG A-ng. Carol Evanko Diana Forney Judy Foster 1 , ,ff ' hi wi We Harold Fowler -SZ' ,B F Q- f ' 1 I Charlotte Frey Mary Cebhart ,fl mf , 4 if? , .r , X4 Lucy Hawkins Vickie Heit Phyllis Hoover Nada Kathan KTYB Carol Kolar Ardys Lorentzen Betty Lundborg Kathleen Mclntyre K- Q .rj F . ,' xxx Gwen Moen Dianne Morey Kathleen Morris Doris Muller janet Nordgulen .101 Diane Osbumson Jean Patterson Louise Queener janet Biffle Phyllis Roberts ....ffxN LeaRae Rogers Diane Sanden Edna Sassen Sherry Stevens Penny Thronson The classrooms, labs, and cafeteria are all in the same building, and the classes, although closer together, constitute one to three hour labs for every credit or twenty-live hours per Week. Classes vary in subject from pharmacology to nursing art. Most of the sophomore nurse's time is spent with Mrs. Chase, who teaches the fundamentals of hospital technique. This includes making beds, applying dressings, giving shots, and taking sam- ples. Every girl becomes Well acquainted with Mrs. Chase because she is the nurs- ing arts lab model. ffqrefgf A l ,ff Shirley Voelker Marilyn White Barbara Whitton Qu-, Mary Woodmansey 68 L fi, . - 1 E.- -a-'H . g V 1,4 MLM , 21 wmswrv f -my . ,ff y , N x Fa . d 511 ZW ' V gwlfyy ,, QS Z, -A 1- V Exif' f E ,,Q , ,.f - s F-ft , HQ? ,M-,t,VV1w,g, N' 0 VM I i W HL,-.'yQ. . q V . ' ,f X 4 ,W , t .4 af - K ' 1, f f: rs A 4 i f JUNIOR OFFICERS - Left to Right: Helen.Rein, Co-Social Chairmang Jack Miller, 'Presi-r Viv i dentg Sandys Turner, Treasurerg Tom LaT,ourette,p,Vice-Presidentg Deanna DeCosse,QSecretaryt'p Norby,Co-Social'Chairman. T V t A p. WVJA .V ' n if V , ' What is a junior?.. . . A juniorris an optimist, strong withfhope, trust, and power that three years have bestowed upon him. Her isfthe object of rnanyfan admiring E eye - from the freshman, looking to theft-future' with persistent 'amhitionQ7togVtheQp sophomore, who views him with renewed faith, and to the.senio'r, who sees him-j f as but a memory. With his senior year ahead of him, he. isfconfident of his future , andthe goals he plans to achieve, it A f A W to 7 1 ' 1 V A my Where is he going? .y . . After patiently waiting,i the junior is readyf to assumefhis role of leadership .- cautiously 4- with eager anticipation -'he forges1ahead'+ unaware of what the future holds - hutfprepared to meet its many 'ohallengesq His future may lie in holding a political office or standing upfforla belief. 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Miss CI'OWCl , ,f,a S, fi mpg '19 S9119 -8 I Mi, Mary McCoy Samuel McGowan john McLaughlin Sally McMasters Shirley McNeal Donald McRae Diana Meyer 'Warren Meyer Kenneth Meyers Marie Miller Marilyn Miller Mary Miller Gonzalo Montenegro Vema Montgomery 74 r , it -'rv f . -dr .Q- WU Sheryl Mooney Pat Mullikin Gary Murphy Lois Nagode Barry Neu Kent Norby John Ockomon ' ' xfgxf K -, 2 I l . 57 f ' Z E- V. Y nxt: ., .-'- - - -'-- flak Terry O'Connell David Oman Norman Otheim Larry Panasuk Janet Parke Karen Pearson Ailana Peterson umbrs Garvin Peterson Larry Peterson Stanley Peterson in Kathryn Phelan Joyce Phillips Larry Pilster l , we , , 1' is 1 ' P W ,QQ is fs N Q wt it Q. 1? 5. A 4 X 0 aim ? Pat Quick Karl Raasch Betty Jo Racki Robert Pipinich David Posey Robert Powell ' 1 ,., .2 . ,, QHZQA .N V fi AMW f rn as I 1 , 4 56 sv 'E 'f ff xywew , L' f f 4 -65 . .,.. . F bfi . - Y: Q 21 .ff-5 523: ,114 is 'I + 'Wi' ' .' Janice Ralph . 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Arlene Rugtvedt Larry Rustad Roger St. Pierre Les Santa Theresa Schaff Alois Schai Wie John Schlaht David Schlechten Richard Schuller Pat Score Barbara Sekora Harold Selway x , Robert Sikonia VVilliam Sikonia Paul Skabo Shirley Skibstad Shirley Slaght Leland Smith 'npw-1 FUS .cry Eugene Sondeno Jacque Spaulding Wilber Squires Loretta Stanton Laurence Staringer Larry Stensvad Robert Stephens Raymond Sterling Donald Stewart Robert Stitt Larry Stoltz Robert Stoltz Bonnie Stoneberg james Striebel james Strouse Gayle Swan William Swanson Carol Taylor Shirley Tesinsky So what if We did lose the game . . . even a Crizzlie must have hi umiors 1- R L ff:'eIf ' , wwf . .,,,1,, .Q M. , :gym Z, I ,, R if it ' ,,,:..7-Z .4 5- , :fda f, W, Z Q-'fa .N ' 917313, W . rf-Qfx. 0 ' mf 1 x ' 1'f??.s ,, 5 James Thompson Judy Thompson Jerry Thuesen Dick Tombrink Max Townsend Royal Turley s day! 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A sophomore is that rare combination of last year,s freshman and tomorrowls junior. Cone are the days of being shy, confused, and homesick, gone. are the days of Wearing the green beanie. In their place, aredays filled with committee Work, meetings, homework, social functions- and carefree hours. Confidence is the byword, to get ahead is the motto. . -u Where is he going? . 4 . VVith thepast behind him, the sophomore looks intently at the future. l-le' hurriestoward his goal, only to be stopped - to think - to cal- culate - and - to try again. Confident, knowingthat the future is his, he is ready to face the two years ahead, which offer fulfillment. of every aspect of college life - social, political, and academic. The challenge is his for the taking. QUO VADIS? i ' . A 4- ' N l . .'. I., .Q I. - - ,.. .X:- -- Q . , , ....u - - N x .- -r.-. - -.- . 1 1 , .5 3 I r, f ,t ,.- f -73? ,A 5v'jd'.-.jlstxgf .X I , y ' '. .e . ' Xu- 'X U K K QI. . Q , 1 .,' - : q 1 .'LL, '15,-,-.ef T- X -. mf:-SiYS 5 as 9 ,Vik -1+ fa -,f '1.Q 9?4Y3-T1 fnifdf-LQEQVQ9-ll'-HFQE QP-112.1 ,.-. f .5-F. - - .xl im? -..S,i.,r3 Xt .wit- ,1,p.-W -,--.. . ,M---,-, . Y 'li es' , . ,- f 4' , Norman Achen Douglas Allan Judy Allen Bruce Anderson Doug Anderson Esther Anderson Larry Anthony 333, ff -J , rf' an is 4 J 3 fl 1 31 L fd Andrea Antila Bill Arleth Alan Ashall Khalid Ashfaq Everett Babcock . MG ti I' J , r-,f 4 5 W, ft , my ,, f V 9' 8 Donald Bacon Dave Baker Lois Baker Dick Barney Ileen Barney Duane Barr ,Min M' 'Wil . v M , c ,,x pg' nf ZJQ . iw 2 1 ,W 1 iris Tim Batts Richard Baty Kay Beardsley Lin Beers Janice Beery .. Q xi- ii 'W , .Q t -.. r 3, it 'Z Q E ix , 1 QM, 4, , . . . , , if 'iw J Bev Bidwell Betty Biehl Buck Birdeau Barbara Blakely Janet Bleken Don Bodley Susan Bolle JH-a A1 'Q an I Y 1555 - ' w A 92,91 Patrick Bonnin Tom Boutsen Janice Bowers Gerald Bowman James Bowman Robert Bradley Lynda Bramlette , YV VVYVY Y Y Y Y -,1 ,1.--1v1-uug-.u1v..1..- 7 -,-- 9 mg,-4' ,,..., 4 1 'ill V237 W I it X 3 I 'YS' ,Q . : KSQNFQ Robert Breeden XVilliani Breeden Joan Brickley Leslie Broderson Joyce Broeder Linda Brookman Adele Brosseau N n N X , ,Aff ffr 'ff , . af 177 I 7f.4Z.'A2 :GHZ f' ,f .44 ' fc--ch Ill .Q Zili 'VZ' X -a , Connie Brown Delores Brown Harold Brown Kathleen Brown ,fr Xi 5 K i 1+ : . . ,lx w . ivy We -. I Ai - .-N -Q sf- .- Q -:wiv lg f 3' f 2 s 43 ' X Q X, i 'Y ss X 44 l Please Coach! one drag I u i Please? Mark Brown Ross Buchanan Rick Buckingham Kathleen Bukoskey fi' AYV' Nw.. 'ah' if 1 iv A , ' r ,Q. we Maroldean Burgess Cary Burkart Kent Bumison Tana Bums Joann Cada Sherrill Cain Jane Campbell Edith Carlson Mike Cash Joann Chalmers Burton Chesterfield Colin Chriswell Bobi Clark Roberta Clark 1 , - ' .-, K , V 1- Y J John Claypool Kathryn Claypool Susan Clements Robert Cockett Lusha Congdon Jackie Cooper Jim Corbin 0 4 Bob Cotton Darrel Coverdell Edward Cryer Roger Curran Myron Currie Mark Dahl Grare Davis Allan Dawson Dirk Decker Marcus Denny Ronda DeYong Karen Dickhofl F arnmie Dinkins Connie Dollens Charlie Donnes Fgfty dgllafgl I X X 2 4352 ,afi I Fist 25 tix M 'f-S.. nl ,lf 4 li fs. Sf ' so l .fi Bonnie Dostert Ada Dresen Robert Driggs Maureen Dunn Carol Dyer Betty Eagle Sharon E gge 40' SQPVIUWOYGS Barbara Eisenman Peter Elespuru Eloise Ellis Tk' Harry Endsley Margaret Engelbach Bill Engleman Sherry Erwin Jerry Ferguson Jim F illerup Gil Fletcher Al ,J 'TSI' Bonnie Flint Peggy Flynn Sharon Foot Kathleen Ford 'D-. Lana Fredenberg Bonnie Fritz 1 Gion Gibson Marilyn Gibson SQPVIOWO Doyle Forister Anton Foust Bobby, yOu,1'6 1'lCXtl Larry Fritz Ariel Fry Gary Galovic ! -QW 1515 NHS M79 S 1 i X ll! I I Q P Uv, i ' 3 Vgwlw' J wh J , ax Z f , Af ft , -sf i 9 :jk ,EQEHI5 X S f -1-be Y Q ,, ff' 1 Ur 'V H' U X Y , .1 , Z 5 Q I X A-'X 33 y 4 FCS 5 up-.Q ar M , Susan Gibson if Pat Goering yi. 'M ,MN Beverly Goldsmith Dan Gebo Lynne Gordon Ar Charles Green Bruce Griffing Robin Groshelle Toni Grunenfelder Gayle Gunderson Dave Hagen Carolyn Gibson A ' A 5 if 4, ft' wi- 5 ' AWN! l ,,g3s' .E SL . - 4.51 -x3 f 1 ,fu ::.. x . -'-z . MT Kp Q1 ,f gif ..,- My F Qvlk Gail Graham X A I . . ' B I f i - we f x trn' ij, se,e.e 1 B Nancy Hagen C57 Henry Hahn Charles Hallam Robert Hambly Richard Haney Ervin Hanks Karen Hansen Faye Hanson 82 A Q .. ima . 'ai at ,Q sm 4, The whole damn bucket! i A ' K X A J f 9 4 l t 1 X Ss., 2 X 1 f 3 I 3 X ww vv .. - ' w 2 :,.v,5,f9 we . A f yi. 'fa x Kathy Hauge Barbara Haugen Nancy Hazelton K -W Q ef ti 5 Q -1 ' MPH f, af 4 A11 s 1' 4 ,M E M' .J my N.. ' .11 Phyllis Hess Jon Hill Kay Hoadley Scott Holden Clayton Holland Robert Hollenback r--as Paul Hovan Harold Hovland Eleanor Howard ,y Q' twain 'al Roger Hanson Kay Hardesty Rilla Ann Hardgrove 'R 5 is , WM,-aw.. . 1 Charles Hardy Patsy Harvey Sharon Harwood 'W , -maui' Robert Hellmer 1 ,tq 2 , ss., 1 41 z w Y 7 R W 4? 7 ' f , ,aes Q .' . ' 4? 1 ,. 'P ,k 'l ' 4 ' X ff 29 'S' X fs X 'f ,W ' Q E 5 Qfiss. 1 wx 592' N X A , S fs? QQ X X f',' . Minerva Hodis ,......- Linda Hope fu H 'Q ,Run- Patricia Hensley Emily Hoff Tim Herman Barbara Hoffman Sue Hersh 323' Peggy Hoffman Michael Horn ..: 3, I Q . . -Q 4 N F 'Fw ' X X . ,Lx ,,, .,.., -.. .1 .J ,W my Naja f X ....,.. . . K , X, V ,asgsk - af V, df 3 M i, x gs r if S. Q 1 5a f . 'T 3,5 N .. E is Robert Hough WNW 4 as r 1 Shirley House IQ x lin 5 3 Judith Howard Margaret Hukill Donald Hull Bobby Jackson 1 6 ,14 it - 1 . . , ,- , 4 , ,L a , , . 2 , are x Q ,. gtg: Margaret Jacobson Bernard Jensen Jim Jensen John Jobe Karen Johnson Robert Johnson Theodore Johnson Vance Johnson Wilfred Johnson Ina Jones James Kalitowski Anybody else for njekel beer? Byron Kane Bob Karhu Robert Keller Carolyn Kelly 'QM-:ev ,Mm Kay Kernpton Sharon Kent David Kenworthy Peg Kerruish Vernon Kim John King Karen Kirwan Norman Klinker Grant Knowlen Judy Knutson Sue Kosty Glen Kraft Kenneth Krause Linda Lammers Lee Lane Judy Langworthy VV illiam Lash Marlee Lasker Douglas Laubach Glenn Ledgerwood Kenneth Leggate 'HIL wggw Mark Leistiko Virginia Levang Pat Lewis Rosiland Lillethun Arthur Linden Sandra Lode Judy Lohr Donald Lomas Jonny Long gig Raymond Luft Robert Lund Ian MacGregor A-wil? Jane MacGregor Brian MacNeill George Mahlstedt Dawn Mailey Edward Mangis W V in-4 'QNWB' ,, AZN X. rw 5. ff 1 V J l Mike Mannix William Mans Madge Marcott Nancy Marler Terry Marshall James Martin John Matovich 'Sb 1 Larry Maurer Joyce May Janice Maykuth So Homores Jim McArthur Donald McBride Don McCormick Robert McCoskery William McCraw Jeanne McCrory Don McElroy jack McGowan XVallace McLane jack McNulty Dale McOmber Kathy Mead Joyce Merrell Ronald Merritt 5, -'WR .se Qi if Sandra Miller Linda Mills Joy Minard Glu T 'h rf., Suzanne Munsell Ellen Murray Shirlee Nash ,f 'A IVF David Ng Ray Nobles Wendell Nordin SQPBOWOYCS Denise O'Connor Sue O'Donnell jesse O'Hara Eugene Panasuk john Parker james Parmly joe Mock Richard Moline Marjorie Monson Marilyn Mosher Sue Neiman Lura Nelson Sharon Nelson Bill Newman Duckie Normann Dale Nottingham Marlene Oakland Kay O,Connell ' i ,',, s - gy! 1 r X ' fi, ,sv-J X e Nancy O Neil X 1 fi r rt x f ' Terry O'Nei1l Ray Paige Sylvia Palo Roxy Payne Eileen Pedersen john Peterson Robert Peterson ,WS S Joe Petrini Kathleen Phelan John Philip James Phillips James Piane Harriet Pipal Robert Pistono 9 Julietta Pitman Sandra Pohlod Lucian Pompili William Poser Stanley Praskach Bertha Pribnow Larry Prinkki , ,..,,. ' ' J ,,,, 5 --NW an . ,. ' ,,., , , Af l , Charles Proff Sheila Quinn Robert Raggio Sandy Rase Karen Ratzburg Yvonne Ravet LaRae Reynolds Sarah Rieder Michael Riley John Robertson Ralph Robertson Marlene Robinson Ralph Robinson James Rodney 5i? 'a sz 1 in 3, - 'QM 'L S QP Pai? ' in Wh' fff E 7 , Pi . P J H rs f fr if., 'wi ff Q? ,lf W :I , ,A Marcus Rolfson Milton Rosseland VVilliam Ruddy Diane Ruegg Barry Runnalls Bonnie Russell George St. Andrassy ,muy 'VW Dick Sanford Marjorie Sarrazin Ralph Saunders Gordon Schlepp Nancy Schuett Cheryl Schultze Francis Schulz James Schwend Betty Scott Larry Seekins John Shubat Judith Siderius Russell Sime Charles Sixberry Look David Sletta Zlgmunt Smigaj Deanna Smith Monta Smith lady, I don't work for Northern Pacific! Gan' Snyder Ken Sowa Lam' Spain Carolyn Spangler 'lin 10' Andrew Stav Susan Steffensen Vangie Stenslie Douglas Stensvad Marguerite Stephens Diana Stephenson Carol Stevenson Jocelyn Stewart Rudy Stock Sarah Stoltz Susan Stordahl Cay Strack Bradley Stratton Douglas Stroh John Stroup Sidney Sutherland Tyrone Tenbear Connie Thompson Edward Thompson Mary Lou Thompson Sharron Thompson 88 L Howard Truchot Stanley Twedt Loren Tweet Marilyn Uhlrich Wh, Q Susan Vant William Verwolf Shirley Vice Esther Visitacion ' 1.27 T -.. 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Rr fm Nov' S 3 dig? Peg Bell Julie Benke Stephen Bennett Lynne Benson Don Bentson Judie Bentzen '90 N,-:env M' Judy Bergh Vicki Billips Gail Birch Linda Bird S. Birdinground Karen Bittner Sharon Bixler Robert Blaylock EZCSBWGN Lynda Bley Eugene Bock Heinz Boeckmann Mary Bolen Michael Bolin Donna Borkhufl Bob Bottman Marilyn Boxwell Ioan Boyer Ronnie Brackett fx. N, Mfr Cary Branae William Branch jane Brandon Geraldine Brandt But Ethel! Chuck Brastrup Robert Brastrup Charles Brenner Donovan Bridges . 'JW 43, V ff 521 Q 299 --A Kay Briggs Ronald Brooks Linda Brotsch Edwin Brown jim Brown Lynne Browning Diana Bruce Bonne Bruckner 36 Lyle Brunckhorst Ronald Brunsvold Shelly Bryant Sheila Buck Keith Buckley Robert Buckmaster Billye Buettner Loy Buley Linda Bunker Diane Bureson Michael Burke Vicki Bums Sammy Busenbark Pam Campbell ,f r. . . .-Q.-........--are-s i E , i ,, Lee Candlin Don Carberry Cary Carle Bob Carleton 995 gn. Gene Carlson Norman Carlson Marilyn Carpenter James Carr It,S not vulgar, it,S the twist! a'r ,. ' 5' s V A ff-,zz Xin, SQ! jg, Q Kiwi? Af! M ?'E My , ,, , I 2.6. V 4, W.,.,.wl f' oaa, ' hll Q Sam Casne Nancy Cass Tom Catanzaro Fred Chadwick Thomas Chaflin Sue Chartier Roger Chartrand Phyllis Chesarek Linda Christison Howard Cicon Lynn Clegg Kathy Cline Clayton Cochran il' :F his at 5 6 -Q 1 'Zia . M1 5 Nita Coleman Susan Colvin Lois Conger Patti Connor Marcia Cook Iohn Cooney Dick Cooper 'Y joe Copeland Mary Alice Corn Ray Cortner Sylvia Cowan Ianice Cox Diana Crandall Diane Crane Anthony Crawford John Crawford jerry Creek Connie Croff john Cunneen Sheila Cunningham john Currie The mud gets m1ghty thick at Yukon Days. wb! Brian Cutshall Deanna Dahl Robert Darrah Gary Davis -was Krogg' Jay Davis Jim Dawson John DeBock Robert Dedrick Daryl DeFrance LeRoy Delger Joe Demug Moselle DePriest Don DeVore Juanita Diamond Jerry Dick Afton Miller Janet Dightrnan Henry Dion Rick Dissly JQQIQ Janie Dodge Marlyn Dolighan Cherie Donnes Steve Doornbos Dan Dorosz Kathleen Dotter Jill Doty Frank Dreyer H65 VlYYl6Yl Robert Drga Tom Driscoll Larry Droppers Joan Duncan Bill Dunn James Durgan Drew Dye Cary Dyer Bob Easterly l ,Q 1' Ja if an it Q W f I 'J' jx lm, Rlwzziq A Z Elner Eaton Marilyn Eaton Raymond Eck George Eddie Francis Edwards Doris Eggum Kim Eliason jar et Ellsworth Wm Myleen Enman john Ericksen Claire Evans Russell Ewan Alan Falconer john Falk Frank Faller 'fllf' Frank Farrington George Farwell Craig Feldman Pam Ferguson Ole Field Jay Fish Kenneth Fish Dave Fisher im 'Q--,,,, Gilbert Fisher Tim Fitzgerald Karen Flacker jane Flaskerud Donald Flatt Eflie Ford Dwayne F order Wayne F order Patrick Fomey Mary Foster Kathleen Frankl Dan Fraser Dave Fraser Lynn Fred Jim French , Q i - - -N Qi '. s , , ,Q r ,. 1 Wipe, , 2, 1 V, Paul Fuglestad Iacque Fuhrmann Robert Gable Mike Gaffke Christie Gardner Phill Garnett Chuck Garretson Robert Gassert NVilliarn Germann Linda Giesick Ronald Gilcher Charles Gilleland XVillis Gilleland Bob Given Ronald Glazier HBS llllw ll Dale Godfrey Ralph Godtland Mary Goo Walter Goodwin Irene Gordon john Gordon Kay Goss Tony Grainger Karen Granat Diana Gray r Jerry Gray LeRoy Gray Ioan Green Marvin Gregoire , 4'-'. s I G We Should have daI1C6d all Iliglltl joseph Gregori Gail Gribble Bonnie Griswold Wilma Grossman jim Grosswiler Dennis Gunderson Edward Gwynn Martha Hamilton Sandra Hamilton Sue Hammes Pam Hansen Donna Hanson Joanne Hardy VVayne Harsha Carol Hartelius Linda Hartsell Charles Hartz Caroline Harvey 'SF 1 , Art Hayes Linda Haymond Patti Haynes Arthur Hecker Doug Henneman Laros Hensley David Hereim Knute Hereim .I - M LAQV. 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Hunter Michael Ikard Karen Imamura Beryl Irwin Murray Jacobson Linda James Benjamin Jeffers J c c at C B ,,. , , , Carole Jensen ,W-aw John Jensen Jonne Lea Jensen 1 'ex : '!i1e - i - 4' ,G Don Jacobson May Joe Mona Johannes Bonnie Johnson Carl Johnson Ed Johnson Emily Johnson Roxanne Johnson , Tova Rae Johnson Judy Johnston B111 Johnstone Emma Jokl Barbara Jones Carolyn Jones Frank Jones Thomas Jones George Jorgensen Jerry Jorgensen James Joyce James Kalp Robert Kaufman Cheryl Kauk Edmund Kearns Kathy Keene Dale Kell Marg1e Kelster Ron Keller Steve Kellner Kent Thomas Norman Kerr An1ta Klehl Ralph Klnghorn Klp Kxppen Judy Klrley Maxine Klefllner Judle Kheger Sally Knox J1m Knudson Jo Anne Knudson Karl Koclvar 'A 'iii' 5 Salhe Koenrg Chrls Kolstad Peter Kommers Wendy Kottas SA' for '53 Lilly Kravcisin Nancy Krogstad Jeanie Krueger Wm. 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LQ iz.: Hill we Q Q .2 711 .I 4' I ' Qf Y 4 if ' ' X-U X 3 l ,Q ij, D01'121ld Cie Diane 015917 RiCh21rd 015011 M?1fl0fi9OfCUtt I'm sorry, but you'll have to get that from one of the Fangs. I I F 4 X 'f ' 1 i Wm 5. ESQ , ., -env, E f 1 Carole O,Rourke Barbara Oulds jack Oyama Cary Palmer Mary Pankovich Carolyn Parent Robert Park Q 1 BS if 1 .2113 ww... Nil' 4 1 2 I . . Whitney Passey Barbara Paul Charlene Pearson Brad. Pemberton Marilyn Peressini jose Perez Penny Petersen V' ii if ' it ,far V X , W f . W f .f , 1, rv Z ' WTA , ,aw john Peterson Patricia Peterson James Petri Sandra Pfeiffer Roger Phillips Charles Pierson Cordon Pirrie Y s'w335:Qr?X57:Xg: ' 3 W ez X- P, , A ' --N. mf? a n f ,ogg , V , 2 -1 P , I! X b . 2 ,I A? agua X id l Q we 5 i ,F George Platt Lonnie Porro Iohn Pratt Linda Prinkki Robert Proifitt Joanne Prugh Wayne Putman 'Wh W-mv xA 'lr--1' N Linda Quinlan Thomas Quinn William Rafter Darlene Raisl Ralph Rasmussen Cleva Rauch Don Rebal 101 ' Stanley Reed Ioan Reimche Sue Reyman l, I. Q f-cn.. fl' .,,. ' tif Robert Rhoads S. A . Carol Richardson Donna Ritter Richard Ritter i s.g . . ' 'aka' P:Yi1 L Vi S , fri ' ,Thi Ay . . X4 , 4 ' A 'V A I didn't even get a change to use my crib notes. Helen Robbins Dennis Roberts Bonnie Robertson Harvey Robinson , .V,,.W...-N., - 'vos , , . I . Zi james Robinson William Rogerson Sherryl Rogness Douglas Rogney Larry Romine Sharon Roos Murray Ross 'Gs 9 X vi., . g , ' W - ,V , gy W hi z! X x . qu... , ' Dale Rowlison jim Rued Bob Rupert Carolyn Ryflel James Sanford Selma Sawyer Greg Scheytt Diane Roth Sherry Schiefelbein 'iff' R Francis Schindler Arnold Schlagel john Schmitt Raymond Schmitz Karen Schoenek Carol Seifert Gary Septon Ronald Sethre 102 Ronald Severson 41? Q Y ? v' 'i' vn- Joyce Shamley Jerry Shanahan Clyde Shay Myrna Shepherd Robert Shields Shirley Shoemaker Frank Shriver Janice Simon Steve Simpson Carol Sinclair my ff qi r - ' J fa-if , M D 'H ,ar -4, ' i mg . if , mgllflyig I . Q5 R - fw. Q53 ,I . 135' -Li, ' Cherie Singleton Holly Skarda Oivind Skauerud Donna Skaw X- 1-Q :iw 'H' 4 pf KW -1:-v t -1' Zz, gy- mf ' , 1 raw, r f air! , a ' X , 2 5 ' y A 2 ,gi . . , ' . leg ,far 4 X ,JUN ' .W f iff' f ' i'1wi.-rg : Pr 'g, 24451 .. gf- r I I X Harlan Skillingberg Doug Skoog Jane Slattery Brandon Smith Cora Smith Harold Smith , HE 4 L . ,af Q 1. ,J 1 , , , t my M3 X 7 A I New . 5 2, 'fig,.'s,-1' if? , . an 'lim Ray Soltero Dorothy Spain Eva Spain Sharon Spain Pete Spandau fn ,4 9 '92 , f ,af wf '.,ff- :A . X .1 , , Y . W. , .a t f ,t - ' H' -N-'S - 41. ' 'Q r -M, a - , ' Laura Spogen .vw fr 'H 1 'ff 'I .. ' f . A i 1 1' . ' SJSYKGQQQ Sharon Smith il . fu 'gs , E ' ' i7 79,3 Z' s ,. fs? f 'v i Judy Standley Kurt Siedentopf Durward Sobek 4' V -: fu , h 4,-5. F l 1 :age P'-2-A ' f fl 13,15 . gs, ' : A' We J-ff .WMM X- ...2 Wfzifaaivf' X gig f. ' it v 2 , 1 G iw! it x fa, mix if me W, if 0 , . 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Jan Strong Randine Subok Howard Summers Loretta Summers Liz Swanberg Sandi Strom Q 39.1. :ggi , in vii' .... f' --r 53248 wif Linda Swank if . 2 Q . .1 4,-Q, '-0' t Melvin Stene ' 'jx-ffl-E,'A,s:e vig W 'EHQ.h? 1YE'S2wg 4 4. is 'F X '71 ' Q H. :Ii 1 A . V - I .pzrj .. , .N ' ,. N V -in Jails, - . -'W awr- Q a nn Darlene Swanson HBS llmm f Douglas Taylor Leo Taylor Paul Tesarek Mary Thibaudeau QR qs S H l f if . I 6 H 'S Bettie Thigpen Paul Thomas Ken Thompson Shirley Thompson Nancy Threlkeld Mixed Emotions. T 41 Q t ant , .. A -1 A ,A 4,5 ,L ,lbw .Y hitwwgr lf 'AB . , . 5 ? Q. 1 x ' - . ii. - .wi x- f :gi .. .. , 6,2 Janey Tilton Fred Tindall john Tobin Ellen Todd yr fi, 'f ,X . f r :SX Q, a n 54:3 in ' f ' 'sit 1 . xx K X Q is X A as fe 'Z GQ' 5 it i was Wzfvwa Liz Tomlinson Carol Torgerson Terry Trerise Merrilyn Tripp Jfrfw' If VN fl f 1 4:-xii , Qt If rf, is , M 1 ff X, W ai? ,ff ?f.TZ' .N if p ' ',,, ,rv . jffygw 5 it 1 S .. 18 4 I ff ,,.,. . ,.s.,. M., A, . 2 'ia Karen Troy Franklyn Uhl Gloria Uhrich john Ulberg joe Upshaw Marge Urbanitch Connie Valentine james VanDyke 'QQ ffl- if' arf aw' Dyrck Van Hyning Ken Vannice Carl Vennes Stan Verbisky I-In ,nl Ron Vollmer Loren Vranish jerry Wade jean Walbon Ron Voldseth Tom Vollertsen Qi? 'M f it ' is Carol Wallin Bill Waltari Darleen Walters Niki Ward ffl -f' F 104 1 Tomas Wardall Mike Warnke Patricia Way Roy Weaver Etta Webb Robert Webb Glenn Weber Do you have space for him in Hannon? -k ,,.. Q: - -M10 . ts 1 'Z I r . ,Y , Z ' ,YM ' .2 Xl, , Fliff- 'RH ,Y w , , W A x Q Q f ew swf? N J ff, X ' ' 4 Q., av y, L O K .. . w s ' I Cecil Weeding Pam Weigel Barbara Weitz Phyllis Werk Mary Westermark Janice Wetsch R W 40332 ff -I Az ,f Www R ' l X hw Q 'fa-Wf K NV f if Q1 ff Xgp My ,.xl,,,..! ., 4 X we A x Virginia White Clark Whitehead Paul Wiedeman jackie Wiley Sandy Wiley Adele Wilkinson Rich Whalen X, I w,,35-7QW?.:.t5t fm , ., wax vw- 3 XX N I N R G, Aff F. .ml V ss I M or :QR x ,M Q -Mg, ' it ' -rv . f km' N, Q i 1 1 5 W 5 E fx RJ af, john Wix Charles Wood Ann Woodward Don Wulfl: Cinny Wylie Bob Yablonski 4 . ws. Q Ugg.. L3 IQ . , . m,..,, ' r 43 ' 1 , t.i ,i1?-E1-5? x'.,,w ,f .- -11 rem 3 if fi? . ,Q Cheryl Young Natha Young Allen Youpee Linda Zastoupil Roger Zetter Kathleen Ziemer Bob Willett Jim Wilson john Wilson Peggy Winn Bob Winterhalter Roger Wise Lew Zimmer john I. limb Travis, a 1942 graduate in agricultural education, has devoted much of his time to the service of his country and Montana State College. While in college he was a member of Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha Zeta, Intercollegiate Knights, Little International Chairman, Men's Chairman of High School Week, Bookstore Board Chairman, and Student Senate. A member of Advanced R.O.T.C. and Scabbard and Blade, he went into the Army as a 2nd Lieutenant following graduation and served three years in the African, Sicilian, and European cam- paigns. Discharged in October, 1945, as a Captain, he received the Silver Star, Bronze Star with oak leaf cluster, and Combat Infantry Badge. Then he served a short time as assistant county agent in Bozeman and one year as County Exten- sion Agent of Powell County at Deer Lodge. In December, 1946, he joined a branch of the Craybar Electric Company, becoming outside salesman in 1949. His work is education and service - keeping business firms and architects in- formed of the latest developments in lighting and wiring and supplying them with bids and materials needed. Jim 'lfavis--Cfass of 42 A solid citizen and family man, he was active in Lions Club, helping with such projects as re-roofing cabins at Girl Scout Camp, and building facilities for picnic areas outside Butte. Bowling with Butte Lodge No. 22, A.F .61 M., is but a facet of his avid interest in sports, as he is also an enthusiastic hunter, fisherman, golfer, and M .S.C. sports fan. He is currently president of the M.S.C. Alumni Association. He strives to keep the alumni in closer touch with their alma mater. He has kept an active interest in the affairs of the college and has aided the drive to enlist alumni support for the development of MSC. rf - IQ l, ,fs.1 -,- i.. 9 X 1 N.. - x My I 1 X '. .x ,.-x m A 5112 K gtg' m YI I . 1 wrnfblrfm : -'gl ,- . E --1.-1--.. , g mn, .,,,.,,,3,,,,.f,.,,,i,,,sf7,.,Z-W., . ,A ,. f' -'iii .i 5.3 C ff O 'UQ 5 zefgbl Yfgnbx U' Q x ' fl NW ! :ft , . M ln A, Q 'L ,-9573? 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'fi S!,g'lxv4v4.3'-gas: J' if If perform in the ual - this is pages We college graduate is expected to wdrld. A more balanced individ- R an education. In the follow- stu entzn his activities, and his life the question QUO VAUDIS? Exit Quarter O O O 1 We fill out 101 cards and have to sort them besides! Coupons pleaselv The Freshman hears this phrase many times as he hurries through the activities of Orientation Week. By the end of the week, when he decides that things couldnit get much worse, he is confronted with that organized confusion known as registration. Then, after a few weeks of serious thought, the Freshman becomes acquainted with one of MSC's older traditions - M-Day. On this day, the Mn is given a new coat of whitewash and the F resh- man is allowed to throw away his heanie if his class defeats the sophomores in the Frosh-Soph scrap. What goes up . -... . ruin must come down is V .y 6 A 0 The largest Saturday crowds ever cheered the Bobcats on to a Winning season. '-if Close to Nature! Fall quarter is the time to have fun outdoors. Studying on the Wide expanses of the lawns, election of class officers, Greek rush, and the many other social functions initiate the stu- dent into the whirl of college life. This is a busy quarter, and the Wise student soon leams that he must budget his time if he is to ac- complish all that he wishes to do. Y l record number of students participated in Creek rush. ff, Cf' 771 VT' If 1 l 109 lex. 1. YR!-'iV'L'RXN'S.'xY-5. xmaxma lu si Nec.. 1 ac 1,1 ,Hia ..... Sigma Chils capture Hrst place in fraternity float competition. I Il- 1 . I 'I l nl E is THE MJORK Q' ANNUAL X The ufamousv All-American Mjork annual wins a first place for Pi Beta Phi. 110 Miss MSC of 1962 - Miss Marsha Thompson The Sigs also win a Hrst with their lawn decoration. f r 4 ,fl 'V r H , ,Q 'A' ,,4.:-5 2,--af ff .f2', 2',Q1'l 's v-'iv ff!!-.gT',:,1a1a-, Y f ,- '11'T-ivllafl f 1d1'.f Vanilla ' r 'tAi11'1, ll1'fl'11a' T, 'I-I 11 ,,,,,'l -ge, 141 ,gm comet BQBQN The Alpha Cam's depict Schubert Dyche,s 'Colden Bobcatsv for a first place. Homecoming, with all of its pageantry, begins the so- cial life at MSC. Many hours of frantic work is spent building floats for the parade, and the students lay aside their books for a Weekend of fun. This year Maxine Manning was chosen as queen to reign over the Homecoming festivities. Louie Armstrong pro- vided the entertainment in place of the traditional variety show, and Les and Larry Elgart played to a capacity house at the Homecoming Ball. Ole Satchmol mln Homecoming saw the Bobcats dump the Idaho Vandals, 33-15. UU' 'Q J-:aff Les Enfant Terrible and the Moulin Rouge were the highlights of the ISA An Evening in Parisf' ,- wr xauvr The AGR's elect Ellen Murray Harvest Ball Queen. Fall quarter is the time for the many traditional social functions. The Harvest Ball ushers in the semi-formal dances of the year. An Evening in Paris dance gives a cosmopolitan atmosphere to the Student Union for an evening. The Sig- ma Chi,s sponsor a contest to End the most agile sorority pledges on campus in their annual Derby Days. The Sno- Ball, sponsored by Mortar Board, is one of the social highlights of the quarter. J, ff. 'f ae Karen Torske - Derby Darling MSU overcame an early 14-0 lead to defeat the heavily favored Bobcats 36-19 lilvorit es To Win, As a successful Bobcat football team continued to rack up one victory after another, an appreciative student body prepared for the annual Bobcat-Grizzly game to be held at the dancing school this year. For some Freshmen students the ride to Missoula on the Les Bouffon,s SPECIAL TRAIND was their first look at true Bobcat spiritg for some Seniors it was their last opportunity to live it up and give their support to the Cats. The final score of the game was a heart- breaker but the sportsmanlike conduct of the team and fans alike proved that MSC still has some of the best athletes and students this state will ever see. Bobcats U set lug Grizzhes It was a gloomy nite but a very spirited bunch of Bobc it fins who boarded the Special', for Bozeman After a longer than usual Christmas vacation students returned to campus to find a blanket of white. Recorded as one of the severest winters in history, everyone looked to the time when they would don lighter clothing and return to the outdoors. In the meantime long hours were spent in the SUB sipping cokes, cramming for that two o'clock quiz, discussing last night's dates, telling fellow students how to sack,' an A from certain instructors, and trying to figure the odds on the many queen contests that would occur during this cold p but busy quarter. In short, winter quarter was the time when every effort was made to earn a passing grade in that no credit, non-sectioned course known as Subology. A record number of students enrolled in Subology 500 this quarter. Sigma Nu,s helped to set up the down- town Christmas decorations. Who turned the thermostat down? QW' aQi?1f'f+'L,.w:w, , F11'A.-,f'?1M42i-Qffzfff1153,:si rifjllln. -n f.'gw.-','-1f'l f r' w..iww,' rw '- i.h ff 1.-'J .V ' ff.'.i ',4 30:41-,-'f 'E' 79 ' li.fW..1-M-gs-'.' , , fi A1jpgJi1.f5i,,-.. 'n 1 ' ,' if 521? 1'V-'2,. - - A 'mFfJg'fif41. A 'A4,f:.'.-fig ,'.fflg-.. 9-1.1 .gn ' ,I 'ww' I il ',: '1 rf, 'K' A, A.-w mf 4 ' , SAI.. ,U ,ii ' r 7l5f.5flm'.w.f'-. .M 4' , 41-'iJb ' a 1l'uf l I' f '.. .mx 1-V-.I -I 'H' ?' i iv' , H. f. , , , . .qw , ,r V.: W, -1 , . i 'f . -I ' ' , t .rnany years' the Wea- - -'1x QQ-jigsperaield. 'With1'thef.sMSC Ski -.andy-the Bozeman' Chamber of . and . gaye- thern. the essentials fa' fS'1lClT3'9SSfl11 Willter. Carnival. At tiirresf thseyiternpperature was Well below zero .,'- and the snow W9QS'flf1lfQ3Q! feet 'deep ',.lYbi4t.fthis pneverlseemed to dampen the g enthusiasern and' spirit exhibited by this Qyeafs' :students and ltownspeo-ple., Fra- ternities and sororities built their tradi- tional Wfsnowl r .sculpturesi l Independents Land. Greeks alike participated in ski ra- cesg children competed in- snowman con- tests5 and merchants sponsored special .sales and ,a pancake feast to make this fyea-rfs',Carnival' the best yet. Linda Long and Kent Border- l963 Ski King and Queen. 5 F ,iv :gpg W .14 .0 'ga Pg: f Haig 'Q' A sf 'M f M ,,.fxxwsq,, as-,,1f?5f Eff n. 5 Qiwl-ip'g?4,, wa 1 KXSQ ' W 4, fx XM . , fa- . ia. p 3-,f as ,, 1 1? X m fr . 72 ,.,w , f. .- - 4' 'we' .er .avr V Hannibal Walked across the ., I - fu , ' 'W Q1 W Y A ' .0 . f 4 . -,, ,A ' f ' - f Q , .s , , 4 Q -, ,. f, 1 W, , 1 . b A H pw ,, My A, , x V V w,J 'wr Alps to Win a first place for the Spooks ,nw 59-1 t Y A :Q .J 0 'ZR' .'.y99'x A Lewis and Clark entree . . eh ious Enyofiasis Week 1 ,.- I Q , Y- fix '4-vQJ'5t.-r. .--' 1 K.. f-t,,.,, Hundreds of interested students attended the concluding banquet in honor of the Week's speakers. In the rush of college life, many students do not devote time to the spiritual aspect of their lives. Religious Emphasis Week is set aside each year in order that students may have an oppor- tunity to evaluate their lives according to the codes of right con- duct. Many talks and discussion groups conducted by various speakers attempt to tie the goals of higher education with those of everyday life. Non-sectarian in nature, REW does much to increase the student's awareness of the importance of morality. Speakers can often be found engaged in informal discus sions With inquisitive students. Dr. Halvorson discusses Man,s Relationship to God in one of his classroom lectures. 1 H........,, r You have been what during the last six months? I may not be running a temperature but my heart is skipping a couple of beats right now Reel Cross Receives 685 fpints of Blood So that someone else may live, MSC students again pulled together in giving 125 pints of blood more than their quota. Under the direction of Mike Nash, our college not only donated more blood than our sister institution over the hill but they also set a new all school record of 685 pints donated. Much credit must go to the various living groups Who donated so much of their time as voluntary Workers during the three day drawing and also made the competitive events the success that they Were. Congratulations go to members of Phi Sigma Kappa and residents of Hamilton Hall for the highest percentage of their membership dona- ting to this Worthy cause. Ten percent of our student body had A negative blood While the other ninety percent had 86 proof. W1 N, . , I 1 l l iltlii 1- Q v' . Y In addition to the usual fun and gaiety, winter quarter activities contained a note of seriousness. As do many of the Greek organiza- tions. the Pi Phis sent the proceeds of their Derby Dance to support their philanthropic project. Pi XVeek, featuring pie eating contests and the selection of a queen is spon- sored annually by the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. All of the contri- butions, this year totaling 31300, went to the March of Dimes. 533535:-ri Z Hz. Q 3 r. '?+:,'f. x'Q,5.1':', INT: . . ,. Cheryl DeCosse reigned as Pi Week Queen. 118 1 Pi Phi president jo Swecker places King of the Hillv Terry Mero on his high chair This pie just doesn t seem to he settling Well at all ,I V ' , 1 r X 31,4-. Ekwlniili, y '. u , , . i i , . i V I . . , . I Author and lecturer Vance Packard. F ounder,s Day featured Dr. William Moore Excellent attendance characterized this year's assemblies. Larry Marcott, Montana,s champion laundro- naut said to KBMN announcer Bob Towe, 61452 times I went round and round and . . .i The long months of Winter were not without their lighter moments, however. Construction of a long disputed bookcase and a ride in a clothes- dryer topped the list of individual performances during the quarter. Professional entertainment reached its peak with the appearance of noted folk singer josh XVhite and the incomparable Chad Mitchell Trio. Numerous student groups provided activities for those Wishing a more di- versified education, among them MUN. Whaddaya mean, theres no more money? MSC students participated in Model United Nations activities at San jose State College. Love in the SUB! The Chad Mitchell Trio provided an evening of never-to-be-forgotten entertainment. Freshman nurses learn about sanitation. oem Briclileg Becomes Miss MSC On the basis of her poise, talent, and beauty, Io Brickley was chosen as Miss MSC for ,63 at the pageant held in the SUB. For the first time, Bozeman residents were able to View the pageant as the Film and Television department, through closed circuit TV, offered Complete coverage of the Enals. M255 MSC --.... --..-.,.. I so l l Lynda Bramlette does an interpretive dance. Montana State College stag line. ,.,.L-... 4 Xi! N I i Joan Brickley - 1963 Miss MSC AWS fluctions QQ, Kflerijo fe Iudy Lohr - 1963 La Reine. A Auctioneers Terry Mero and Don Wolfe kept the bidding active as the Chinese Auction netted a sizeable sum for the AWS scholarship fund, from which needy Women students can obtain loans. Such items as a day in the hills, Roman orgies, steak fries, and other parties are offered for sale by the various living groups on campus. To serve as queen of their events for the coming year, the Le-s Bouffons chose Judy Lohr of the Pi Beta Phi sorority as La Reinev. 44 nj if Hannon Hall bids on a Roman orgy. What am I bid for these three lovely co-eds? . 123 MN 3 fi 'x 5 V i L ,I Q 1 6 E x l 1 -Q A-1 d,5f'Q1N -N... A .in L '---M,,h ' .ww x 'w.,, My .Qf H- --KC' sNNN5N.,NxN .. .. 5.1.1-xx Xwxg-S-Nt: AQ..-Q -....,,, 'N-Nxng'-fmxm--K 1-...MQ Rh ...Nqhxwqn N31-'N NM-- 2- -..,..,,,m,-N-M sk:-M....,'-Ilfl' N ---M -NW... Ml l M5313 JY ' 0 zlyi 5 17 ' sri: 'XM e Lf IS E! VE 452 ' 1. JT 1, ' ' s We ff. If 9 :V , '. ' , NS rkfriv an fi Q ' -M E an 'f , 'I 7 ' V mf Simi! H. I -. V' fxiivlf, J A ' 'f .. ' W e Li' K ' ' A f Nw u.. '.. 5 . z . SQ, Y ,rw x i .ff . 154, ,lf 1-0' M ' 5 A . 1, v 4 xwulwfitiwww Cfirls Chase TW 5 MSC coeds in ho-g contest! Girl falls on pig. I N ,Q A I. 1 , Girls pull on rope. Creek Week and the Sig Alph Olympics highlighted the spring quarter activities. Competing in chariot racing, tug- of-Wars, arm Wrestling, and many other events, all of the houses vied for top honors during Greek Wieck. The Sig Alph Olympics provided an afternoon of entertainment for the men on campus as the coeds competed for top honors in such events as greased pig-catching, tricycle races, egg- tossing, and running an obstacle course. Horne Ee majors enjoy the benefits of cook ing in a modern kitchen. Shucks, Ossifer, I only had tea martunis! Here's to Gail, she's true blue, . . . -Qu.,-.... ...,+......-. Craig Damstrom makes sure his animal is in top shape for the Little I competition. Bulldogging can be fun, that is if you don't get too deeply involved. f-M' ,-., V PWM A ,Exe V --.-,.,..,.....,.., X ff is fl Good showmanship requires many long hours of practice. ' -H.....1.W............,, We cowboys never lose our hats. Under the leadership of Bill Chiesa, the Little International again proved to be a success as students learned the art of showing and caring for animals. Spon- sored by the Ag Club, the show also allowed students to compete for scholar- ships. The rodeo was one of the best in years, as the stock made things hard for the cowboys. Thrills and spills kept the spectators well entertained. .db in f Bill Akai, Hodgins, Kent Norby, Phil Blank, Bob Powell, Fred XVillson, Coach, Donald Anderson. Juogtjing 'Rams Participation in judging contests pre- pares many of these men for future care- ers in agriculture as well as providing them with an opportunity to meet and compete with outstanding aggies in the various competitive events. Bair eam Entered in judging competition at the Pacific International Livestock Exposi- tion in Portland, Oregon, individual members exhibited outstanding perform- ance and promise in placing the MSC entry in the top seven at the show. In- dividual team member Lee Hart placed tenth in the competition among judges in the all breeds class. 1 x-A. ffl ' fp fivestock Claim x4.n ' MSC,s livestock judging team placed high among the seventeen collegiate teams entered in this yearis National Western Livestock Show in Denver, Colorado. At the conclusion of the two day judging event the team had picked up a second place in quarter horse judg- ing and a fifth place in beef judging com- petition. In the overall individual com- petition Bill Hodgins placed ninth in beef judging and Kent Norby was ele- venth in car lot judging. Keyes, Coach, Ed Heinle, Marshall Herman, Louis Spain, Lee Hart. l n I l l l l . ,ix fi Vlfooffltam XA 4 K 0 -73' -Ag ,lx my , .i 5 sf' 5 53 Ken Coleman, Coach, Judy Criflith, David Smith, Don Stroud, Carthe Tooke. At the American Society of Range Management meeting in Rapid City, South Dakota, the range team com- peted in a contest arranged and set up by a professional society. Hard Work by the members provided them with a chance to compete in a meet that tested their knowledge of botany and plant physiology, the two areas that a judge must thoroughly understand before he can judge range plants. I'-7 Y K l Rom e Klbfani Claim The Montana State College Wool judging team Won third place at the National Western Stock Show in Denver, Colorado this year to place above all other judging teams entered from the Rocky Mountain region. The team, both individually and as a group did very Well, with the team placing first in the Colum- bia breed class, and Don Stroud placing fifth over all individuals judging in the contest. iii ,jig ! ji 4 5 I l Bill Handl, jack Reitz, john Taylor, Coach, Vic Rue, LeRoy Panasuk. ,. wwf :sw-X i Qty R, , f ' l' a X i Many times, people have the desire to be someone other than themselves. Drama allows an individual to project him- self into the role of another person, to live and think as that person would. Drama also gives Workers the oppor- tunity to create the settings and the mood through the use of lights and props. In the Hnal presentation, the actor, playing specifically to one member of the audience is able to read the quality of his performance, for which he has spent many hours. If he successfully depicts the character for Whom he Was chosen, the actor has accomplished his spe- cific purpose or function - interpretation and dramatization. 2 W, Al V ff X 'Mem' l ly 1 i i xlw ff l VV Xl , vw o f X I X p' if , .W . 'ff' i ,, X jp' V ff ll, i ., rm, Xxx x Xwl' i N Y X X ,ffl if f ' I X fl fy' X ' I 1, 'f fffff l xl f ix Xml' .I . gif X iff , x N , lx , , 1 f f B i it yy! . N A f --N r f My-af Xi- ,af X xxx 6' 'f 51, .' L if 1 EZ 1- 1 ff:-af' f X N 5 , 3. f . A '1':':'5-, 1' X Vzkfflbxsst. ,X ff .'a 'Wl'-if ' O xx 659 ' , 4 I . I Zh 4 1, f 1 fl ,- WM . XY f , I ff 2' if ' li'-bf, I ffchf' 5 :U Y 7: dflff .' 'fi' , 1 4 , 4 ., Q.: by ,. f .' p 'L '.', .. Q ,. N 45'-7 - ' 1 lkx 5' xx The director Mr. Ioe Fitch often appears in the productions. Let 'Em Eat Steak was the first freshman produc- tion to be staged at M.S.C. This play also had the honor of opening the 1962-63 season. It was a light comedy about a campus feud between the protagonistic professor, played by Pat Lueck. He is determined to keep his office and position on campus Without a research program. With the help of his secretary, played by Mary Kay Hard- estry, the comics elements of the story unfold. Sign, yes I Want to enroll in Animal Husbandry! You say a bull chased him up a tree? -l I. if,-...Q,, ixxwacnx i But Professor, I want to be in your class. There 1S skill in constructing a set. . . Under the direction of joe Fitch, this yearis M.S.C. theatre group presented The Adding Machine. This Was a story about a man's Hght for self-survivial against a World of machines. Bryce Missel did a superb job as Mr. Zero, the man who kills his boss. After his trial and death he meets Shurlu, played by Roger Wood1'ifl and together their souls continued to Wander until Mr. Zero was told he must go back to the World of machines. . . . which can be used for many performances. john Brown's Body was the epic poem jointly staged by the Montanans and members of the M.S.C. theatre group. The poem was produced in concert dress. There were seven members of the cast, each having been assigned characteriza- tions as well as various parts of narration. The narration was under the direction of Mr. Ioe Wigley a guest director from VVashington. The show Was also presented at Carrol College and as an exchange show at Montana University. Over my dead Iill move! 134 That would be a good joke on him, wouldrft it? The childrenls show presented by Alpha Psi Omega was Rumplestiltskin. This show was very effectively staged with the castle and the other world appearing without scene change. Lilly Larcivan did a very unique characterization of Rumplestiltskin. She was very convincing and amazed the children and adults as well with her real- istic performance. The children seemed to enjoy the show as much as the cast did in presenting it. This show was under the clever direction of joe Fitch. Km... wif, I , be--gk 311, 1 ,., Don,t send me back to the world of machines I am so tired of running through this world illy portrays an excellent Piumple. During the summer, the drama department con- verted a barn into a regular theatre-in-the-round, providing quite an experience for those par- ticipating in the program. Now called the Loft Theatref, the barn was the scene of all the sum- mer productions. George Buckhee of the faculty and Bozeman residents, including Kay Camhell and Barbara VVatts, participated in the series. Many talented newcomers appeared in produc- tions for the first time this summer. The tender love of Melora. Isnit there any way I can convince you I care? v. -1 - fr A '-' -sill' . ,t ,t Q, 'pax-fry' 4 ,At 1- ' ,. ' ' 'Wu f' N' x 1,4 4. U , .asa .......-..- . A., ,va 5 ,xi 1 l M516 .9 l 9 7w.f,-ff dj , M The pressures of a rugged college schedule re- quire periodic releases of pent-up emotions. Many students find this change of pace through the field of music. To some, it is a Way of life, and these people are the ones who will spend hours in preparation for a big concert or recital. For others, merely listening to a musical pre- sentation will relieve the tensions and enable them to do their job better. VVhichever the case may be, the world of music offers the student an insight into the fine arts. , , x . f i !.. ill ll i il ar. 'za 1 5 -.: ll X 1 ,I 1 I C Tho' Vx 1 S ny! f Q YN x F., ff flf Q 4 ,J 'l .Ill ., X llgl H gvx 1' - 'Tc-P1 Zh I I' -malt W A , E . F W f . 4. li , ' . 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Its member- ship includes students, faculty, and local businessmen. The group offers concerts during fall and spring quarter, as well as appearances at assemblies during the year. On their tour at the completion of Winter quarter, the Symphonette ap- peared in nine high schools throughout the state and did a very commendable job of promoting MSC. This group continues to meet through the summer months. The Symphonette featured the music of Stravinsky at its fall concert. The Marching Band performs precision drills at home football games. Bobcat Marching Banff The Bobcat Marching Band is made up of about 100 members and its primary function is performing at football games and in various parades. Composed of both men and women, the group presents ori- ginal half-time shows at all home football games and this year they performed in Missoula during the intermission of the Bobcat-Grizzly clash. Under the vigorous building program of Director Edmund Sedivy, the band has grown steadily in versatility, size, instrumenta- tion, and performance ability. In the past few years, it has built a repu- tation as one of the most outstanding college bands in the area. The band sports a fine percussion section. Edmund P. SCdlVy Director MSC Minutemen Organized during the fall quarter of 1961, the Minutemen Band is made up of 19 regular band members. The purpose of the band is to provide a quickly available unit for spontaneous college functions. They have assisted in team send-offs and have frequently been on hand to welcome The Minutemen performed at the Grizzly pep rally held in the SUB. the teams after victories OH the road' L The group can be ready for impromptu functions Within five minutes notice. Montanans Sixteen of the best voices on campus are chosen each year to sing as the Montanans. This year, the group,s repertory consisted entirely of selections arranged by American composers. YVhile on tour throughout Mon- tana. the choir appeared at Glasgow Air Force Base and on Glendive television. Participation in a memorial service at Laurel for Karen Chapman, a member of last year,s choir, was the highlight of the season. The NIontanan's also performed in the dramatic produc- tion, John Browns Body. Under the able direction of George Buckbee, the group dealt primarily with popu- lar and classical music. Montanans often perform for events in the SUB. George Buckbee Director Row One: Karen Kirwan, Georgia Fleming, Linda Holden, Bonnie Russell, Carole Ruther- ford, Margaret Jacobson, Glorla Boe, Sue Schwartz, Ariel Fry. Row Two: Leonard Gunderson, Scott Stevens, Art House, Knut Scram, Ed Oscarson, Eamest Hart, Willy Clark, Gene Peters, Denny Young. Chorale A mixed chorus of about seventy-five voices, the Chorale deals mainly with oratorio forms of mu- sic. With the exception of Elijah, all of the selec- tions presented this year Were Written by Ameri- can artists. Because of the greater number of voices, this group is able to be more flexible in its choice of music than the smaller Montanans. The major projects of the Chorale this year was the presentation of Elijah in january. Written by Mendelssohn, the performance was Widely pro- claimed by students and townspeople alike. The choir also journeyed to Idaho Falls for a concert. 'bv 'Fi-a..J?-0 Mrs. Frank T. Cowan and Director Ceorge Buckbee give voice lessons to many of the members of the Chorale and the Montanans. Row One: Anderson, Nash, Kelly, Holm, Warren, Esp, Mockel, Young Schwartz, Dunlap, Blenkarn, Tutlley, Haymond. Row Two: Missallz Bergeson, Holden, Gunderson, Boe, Clark, Chambers, F leming, Torske Quick, Jacobsen, Peters, Rector, Herbert, Lewis. Row Three: Kirwan? Skram, Wilson, Anderson, Staiger, Dissley, Bordsen, Hufline, Lyall, Moats, Hart, Taylor, Ross, Sykes, Platt, Knight. Row Four: Batter, Koski Cilleland, Kauk, Skaw, Hambly, Oscarson, Russell, Stapleton, Ruther ford, Buckland, Oblander, Quinn, Mears, Kuwahara. Row Five: Crabow McArthur, Erny, Lorentzen, Hoff, Phelan, House, Stevens, Nixon, Ogrcn Woodriff, Nickerson, Rae, Brenden, 1. Young, D. Young. 141 ning i : ff :-'r . ..-.W 1, V, , V, , '-1- 'n:4 am-::r1'mrw'wr-.-- f .rf'1'2i fQm7Mvvf,1rx'r'1 ' 4 z gym-fir 1 ,L , SC o Q Xa' ae ' as ff? 6 S4 ,Xl 5 S ,X 5, .QQ 1- an Q, X -,, R - .. HT -X '- -'C S+ I 'kv J! , Pfgkfxft l,.,gk'5Rjtve' 2:91 +4 ', P rg g ? F I ' 5 m f 'x3xF?ii13g???lS'?f45f2? rc' ,L mi-vrazvzffmk f5f.'1'fS '1 -mfm ffmiwgm 9 ,K gym'-was A 'fam warm 77 wwwwfwvmmewsxearss mfmnmmzvzn-aww ,cf Nix K if , , M It . . .K Y 5 E kiln' Q3 55, . 1 HA . , -- X. ', Y . 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X I ,. . yi: N . li ,iz ll Qs 1171 ,X ll ' -A 4x X s- i A Sy 5 .P X U ' ll' ft ' Y 'I , 'lf 'sl N 4 5' W X fl E, f gg, 'a W1 1 XXU fl X41 1 i xg? XX 1' If 'xx if it lllw p will My V fx ,ff 'lla 1,1 in Ply. W I l fi -IL! i 5 M Pl u From Work in debating, guided by efficient instruction and right ideals, students discover that debatable ques- tions are far from simple, and they learn to refrain from making judgments based on ignorance. Perhaps most im- portant, debators come to respect the opinions of those who differ from them, but accept nothing unless the rea- soning is sound and the evidence sufficient. There could be no better training for an individual student's citizen- ship than, the art of persuasion, beautiful and justf, Debate Sctuaof Seated: Idell VVeydemeyer, Don Wolfe, Tina Micken, Mike Nash, Laury Eck.. Standing: Roger Hambly, Mr. Lawrence, Arnold Malone, Gerry Neely, Cecil Wedding, Keith Wilson. Under the direction of Mr. L. A. Law- rence, this year's debate team placed sixth in the nation in the Pi Kappa Delta tournament with a superior award in the men,s sweepstakes division. Consistently placing among the top five teams in every meet they attended, the forensics group traveled from West Point, N.Y. to Lin- field, Oregon. The debate squad also pre- sented a number of programs for farm gro-ups, nursing organizations, and civic groups in the community. The debate team of Gerry Neely and Laury Eck was undefeated in three mat- ches and placed near the top in the others. Eck, a freshman, also participated in original oratory, impromptu speaking, and the Lincoln-Douglas debate. He won numerous awards of -excellence for his presentations and is expected to be one of the top speakers of recent years. wi gmxn wxxxxsxgx 255' Much research and investigation were required to de- bate the topic, Resolved: that the non-communist nal tions of the world should form an economic community. 144 jim Goetz Commissioner of Forensics www W if Q, if' 5 K ,sp 5 ia! I Oi Gif 5' if if K 1 ' N-if img? 1, 1 fa , I I of, if af , gg 3 ,4 ' V 5 . ,pf A f POISG, character, and pe1sonal1ty are exhibited by those who are chosen to reign on our campus Many hours are spent qualities actiyities for that only glorious moment when the winner 1S announced. one of the candidates experiences the elation and ing as a king or queen, all of thefnominees are of the outstanding citizens fo-undxon the MSC KN, y q,wfpe44:1f' L3 :yas l I ,.- f 'Q ' ,Kin-M, .wrw V 7 H ,MY 44' ' Homecoming fgincess TAN A BURNS Homecoming Klqincess BOBI CLARK fxgofxol Gam Mom IIM THOMPSUN King of The Hiff TERRY MERO -I. 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Mvwffm A SW Chem qf Hearts LINDA HGPE Sweeffleafr off Sigma CW IUDY ADAMS 'MQNKM M' if X I C E 1, YV 'Z IM' X L,,wQ, S si w NANCY O,NEIL DON MCCGRMICK ur qf the Moment and Ezme 5, n , F FH , n' X ' I, 'I f 1 1' Anya: W MRS KENT BSRDER CNee Lmda Longj m cm t n 6 P' Lester Cole, a 1917 Agronomy graduate of Montana State College, has been closely associated with major agricultural development in Montana. In 1919, he joined the staff of the Montana F armer-Stockrnan, and is now publisher of that periodical. Cole helped or- ganize a number of state livestock breed associations in the 1920s, and was an organizer and secretary-tre-as- urer of the company which built the livestock market- ing yards in Great Falls. While at MSC, he edited the Exponent for two years. It was in this capacity that he collaborated with his sports editor, Fred Bullock, in nicknaming Montana State College athletic teams the Bobcatsf' .Easter Cole-'Class of pl ll l Cole was co-sponsor in the organization of the Mont- ana Flying Farmers and Banchers, Association. He was also a member of Montanals Hrst Social Security Board, and of the State Farm Debt Adjustment Com- mittee. He also served on the advisory board of the Farmers Home Administration. Born in Belt, Montana, Cole graduated from Butte Public High School. During World War 1 he served in the French campaign. He is a director of the National Agricultural Publish- ers Association, and vice-preside-nt and supervisor of national sales otHces of the Western Associated Farm Papers. An ardent golfer, Cole has served as president of the Meadow Lark Country Club in Great Falls. During his stay in Great Falls, he has been active in the Chamber of Commerce and served many terms on its agricultural and livestock committees. He is a mem- ber of the Shrine and was president of the Advertising and Rotary clubs of Great Falls. Cole was awarded an honorary doctor of laws degree from Montana State College in june, 1955. He is a member of the MSC Century Club and a director and past president of the Endowment and Research Foundation at MSC. QL! WWW Mrafw . X , v 1 tu-1 I A 5' -V Y H ,li ' li ll X al lx . f S x 'll l 14 l r ' X ' , ff . 3 -. v , I Q f Xl L l V M ll '-js . fax W l . . lr is ' - ly - . APP' 41 1 1 w MVA n. W 3 ' , I . 'ziuh' ll 1 l L 1 il . j ,I il , li 1 . ij ig L l if Fpavw ' 1 .MW if X -qi., my A -exif, h 1 5 f 4 .-Wi X , . . . is og, , V 1 ,4 , ' t A . i ' . l lj if I , E 4' 9 ., Q,.1 . . s ,, M V :MK . , ,. . A - , , I I Vi ,. . ,1 4 iff? A. '.,- EW ,',V ' , 1 . , fn .1- ' -' M X' a J.. 1 VE ZEMV Q ,W . IDR .,'5 ',v3 ,, , , f'f,r4 , - ,M -f 'V f ,4,,1 : W - wi lily, 4 W , f 4 ' X :f ' VM . , '. ygljy 4413 ' WL- I W ,'f'. G ,, IA L GIUH' . 'x gf 5 .1,jy1w-1'Z',,ggf ' M177 .'.f,pff , .,.ar:2f. vQ 3 -WMM - ' af 'fy qs 1 fp I ' vnwf,-ctw' 4, . C f ,,- ' - , , ., :,,f,f,1,f, , Q ,: 5QLf.isf Y W ,--f. ,.,'--1f:f4v,, , wr V' ,V ' - , 1 A 1 6 ,V .1 ,ar Q f5,2,5 iw . Vw. , K 1 952 . Z,,iy,:, is gg , ' 5 ff 5 s V ' 1 , 'Ig Y. ui 1 ZZ 2 5 J! ,Q - C VW 1 if ,y fkwlrfsi 4 ' i,m.,wHV 4' 5'6'Q6M,X ,L , - , QWV' in A 4., AN . , I V4 hfSh'Z'1i3PPAf3I1ing' now? ' How 'Ido oiui' Students! feels? Ho! i 'are other groups reacting sltolfhe .same situations? -.W11i1t h is s-they outlook for thei-future? .Theseare some of the 'queksfionfsh whioh the weleklyh and 1qL1'arter1y publioa- tions' -on campus V ahswersfor ,tho ,sfiidergt-.' .fAnd7the 5 year: boolgh' with ' its 's'um13rga1'y j Qf sthof.s.aCtQivities,' . Qthings were done here. Quo vadvis? The pLib1iQgitiQns.,h9,VQ' IeC'01'dCd'Y0U1'ProgresstO date. A 'sub s h .f-4,.o ,V ,F , U , u Board inf Puls Editions The editors, business managers and faculty advisors of all student publications in addition to the Commissioner of Publications who acts as chairman, make up the Board of Publications. This board is the governing body for all stu- dent publications on campus and is primarily a policy-mak- ing body for the betterment of the campus publications. Editors are responsible to the Board for anything which goes into their publication and the Board has the power to dismiss any editor or staff member for misconduct. The main duties of the Board are to approve budgets for those publications receiving student funds and to select, in the spring, the editors and business managers for the following year. The Board also works closely with the Bozeman Chamber of Commerce in setting up a policy for the solic- iting of advertising. Harlan LaBrant Commissioner Seated: Cib Vannlstyne, Warren Meyer, Tony Taylor, Louie True, Montanan Advisor, H. L. LaBrant, Comlsslonerg Norm Strung, Stan Buckland, jack Barsness, Prospect Advisor, Floyd johnson. Standing: Steve Hadnagy, john Cannici, Walter Mans. Exponent M name is Querida! From Student Senate to class activities, through comprehensive coverage of sports and society, the Exponent brings to the students each Week the news of Montana State College. Student Workers serve voluntarily as writers, typists, proofreaders, photographers, and in the areas of art, business, and layout to report the facts to their readers. Y Jeffries loves work. He could stand and watch it all dav I am a mascot! Bill Walter writes about sports. fx , fm., fu haf' -47 , 'lx ,X Floyd Johnson Editor John Cannici Business Manager Exponent Due to the lack of a school of journalism at MSC, each staff member must train his successor as well as the budding crop of new workers who join the publication each year. To enable them to do this, some of the editorial staff attend conferences where they discuss their prob- lems with students from other schools. Meetings of this type improve the paper during that year and in those to follow. The Exponent not only gives the student a chance to participate in an extra-curricular activity, but the opportunity for practical experience in the Held of journalism, which some of the members expect to enter upon gradua- tion. Through the editorial policy adopted by Editor Floyd John- son and his staff, the Exponent attempts to seek out the student views on controversial subjects and establish the one which represents a majority. One of the most disputed subjects seems to be the ability of the Freshman class. So once a year, the F rosh are allowed to put out an issue of the paper. The Froshponent, as their issue is called, gives the regular members of the staff a chance to relax and enjoy the gleeful green publication. Ewgivonent General Stag Mfrs: -Anim .i.! ' Sur 'QV ,. .4-v Seated: Larry Coulston, Linda Giesick, Karen Pearson, Mike Foley, Marge Horton, Nancy Benke, Chuck Brome. Standing: Ron Walton, Benjamin Jeffers, John Jeffries, Bill Walter. VVho said we're a minor publication? A iw Ron Walton Associate Editor 4 , ,- S 3- ft , if ,ZW .5443 aa . z'4f. fy, V445 2'.f his Kirsten Anderson Karen Pearson Society Editor Otlice Manager Bill Walter Sports Editor 4'2 'WL Nancy Benke Copy Editor Judy Thompson Chuck Brome Feature Editor Layout Editor Ex onent Witin Staff Seated Daryll Evans, Bruce VVhithorn, Sue Davis, Jim Goo, Ve rna Montgomery, Judy Thomp- son Jefinle Janslty. Standing: Jerry Callaway, Paul VValters, Ron Rodriguez, Roger Ogren. Nancy Krogstfid Mary Louise Goo, Dan Hjelvik, Ty Leonard, Jim Goetz. Find the news, assign a reporter, schedule a pic- ture, write a column - to mention a few of the duties of the staff. Then on Wednesday night, the paper is put together, but not Without some problems. Some copy is too long, another too short, and what about the story that wasn,t writ- ten. Into the Wee hours of the morning they go. But all of this is forgotten when the Exponent comes out on Friday. Walton says, I can count, too many charactersf' 'dbh 1::'rf ' 1-. 'i A coke and a smoke. Engooneni From registration to graduation, find it, cover it, Write it, proof it, headline it, and print it. This is the Weekly life of the Exponent, beginning with the assignments posted on Thursday morning, through to the Final printing of the paper one Week later. It is often a hectic grind, but when your blood takes on the dark color of ink, you know youlre stuck with the journalism bug. No Wonder it takes till 3 a.m. W wifi 5 Y , f 39' ,',9W:,m?f21.-Wavfiitiiepftiirigq,,f-:f,1y.ik??wm' mrqx , I , ly 1 'i:2 fnfvw.f', ifif' 2f1is'.f5 T 1 1 1 K J I I F efx-ff-fi it it , 'Q'-ffwff-Q wwwffeftfwzw, w fyMt.?J:f-mwff..---V'1ff! f if 'f ' . ff ,fr f we 'lx-f r., ai f' V, 14, in Y ,r -V an is - if ,1 5. Aw 'lf.g,am:a-wgf,,mwf'fa,4w,gf,,,g.f:s-vS,,.:f,1figwf. , y, ff '11 it 2- ,ff , -f n 2 ,tu 1 me -. fp, we r itll egzii- 'f va ig , ' Qliwag qi, V gf 1 ,T :a.Wff.'-'r,.W,g-wi -' Q. slag ww-e. ,g.?si3g4,55Sg,WA 2.Wqfgg.1s ,gigs fa.:-5 gi'-'E-fv'w Q-gL?w5QEQ: 5.v?2--5.5MW,:2t?w+iii,iizs1'guff5'-Feawvqqi 1-:Wi ' Many of the events and activities which take place during the hectic days of col- lege are of great importance to the stu- dent, but he seldom has the time to record them for later enjoyment. The MONTANAN captures in Words and pictures the happenings on campus and retains them for the student to live and relive in the years to come, to bring back the memories of the clubs, activ- ities, and the social groups which play such an important part of college life. We got ourselves into this mess, now how do We Work our Way out of it? W Walt Mans Business Manager Steve Hadnagy Editor 1 PHOTO!-RIPE! A U -gg NOUEIUR' 'S C7 Seated: Larry Peterson, Karen Flacker, Doug Stensvad, Marlyn Doligan, Niki Ward, Wendy Kottas. Standing: Don Martin, Bonnie Fritz, Iudy Bergh, , , Garnett, Gay Lackman, Dick Holzberger, janet Minshall, Joanne Hodson, Don Bacon, Mari- lyn Gibson. Margaret Voermans Copy Editor 3 wif, On this year's Montanan, these vital positions were filled by the Associate, Copy, Art and Pho- tography Editors respectively. Though each had a speciHc area to concentrate on, their efforts were Well coordinated so that when Edee,s art, Bayis photos, and Margaretis copy were placed together as one unit or page, the end result was harmonious and pleasing. Through their guid- ance and leadership and the efforts of the many general staff members pictured above it is again possible to give the student body the quality and caliber of yearbook they have come to expect. Gail Graham P. J. Hill Eileen Pedersen Phil Assembling a yearbook is quite similar to the construction of a building. First, the foundation must be established, the basis upon which the book is to be set up. This is done through the combined efforts of the Editor and Business Manager. Then, the columns upon which the bulk of the structure will rest must be created. These are the bulwarks around which the major- ity of the yearbook revolves. Associate Editor Edith Carlson Ray Fried Photo Editor hx Art Editor Q T V Hours of typing for hundreds of pages. Commissioner checks MONTANAN progress with Editor and efficiency expert. ffmwaaw adn . Dieruf and Graham pose for the photographer. Montanan Arrange for pictures, Write the copy, meet the deadlines, pay the bills - the list grows as the deadlines appear. At last, everything is mailed and the job is up to the printers. Then the book comes out and all of the hard Work, the late hours, and the missed meals seem Worth it. Finally, the last of the bills are col- lected and the books are closed. The events of the year have been recorded for posterity and another school term has been completed. No! No! No! -I .,.l I l....,.f-M-ffl Bill Walter Sports Editor Driscoll June Dieruf 5605011 Edit0f Section Editor . , ,f-5,Q.3'.j.:-r.sj+,nV5 Vf.z,g:'.p:Q:,f,1qXr,,.1.3:, 5533-f.f'ig' 515, iff. 1' , f -. -:tries Qizggprgg it fsusef,-fii-: rf fglgtgaqg, wt -fggaiiyszv-,ggi f-fgafsetgr-N xv tnfs fiff, ,xrtifpz 4- .mpm S+ . . Q: r c, ,Mt if-tf.,fw mi tw ,+R-:2Ig,,wx.g,:w .omweW,Nways,-wQvxqr5:,gf-X-gg tx ' . wx-2' . M rs YSfwI:'zES ridfswfrs Tis! :fff.i2fsfA'wgQMQvw-1f2m-ssv1skw'f:m-,rgQ-i'ff32- x 'x 5 Wifi? l,1Q:.ii' ,. 1 52 -iff X, S? ' Q sf W 110: fix- 9. , -t .5 ,q -wg . 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Standing: Don McLaughlin, Pete Hildre, Dave Strah, George St George Warren Meyer Editor Co H6 G l:lll'YH6f The College Farmer, which is published quar- terly, gets Wide distribution throughout the state. Each quarter a different county is featured, mag- azines are mailed to all farmers and ranchers in that county. Advertizing trips to different parts of the state are made quarterly. The College Farmer, sponsored by Ag Club, is a member of the Agricultural College Magazine Association. Each year delegates are sent to the national con- vention in Chicago. Keeping up with scientiiic farming and the advancement of youth in agri- culture are the two major purposes of the Col- lege Farmer. Gibson Van Alstyrle Seated: LeRoy Panasuk, Karen Ratzburg, Gibson Van Alstyne, Don McRae Roberta Clark Business Manager Bob Johnson, Bill Johnson. Standing: Dennis Jurica, Doug Stensvad, Larry Pilster Dale Lu chettl, Bob Bacon, Larry Panasuk. 2 Klgrosp ect Norman Strung Editor ,,,,-a-null-vu Tony Taylor, Maret Finley, Priscilla Hoerschgen, Jack Barsness, Advisor, Norman Strung, Sherry Ridgway, Dave Swingle, Craig Zakovi. A beat cover! Written entirely by students, the Pros- pect is the most widely read literary magazine on campus. Comedy, poetry, satire and tragedy are embodied in this collection of student thought. The Pros- pect captures the ideas and feelings of students reflecting the problems and philosophies which motivate this gen- eration. The Prospect is published bi- annually, however, due to abundance of material, expansion of the publica- tion is likely in the near future. It was back in 1952 that Harvey Wylie left Calgary to attend Montana State College. Wylie, now rated as the best Canadian player in Canadian football, went on to star at MSC for four years. He earned a degree in mechanical engin- eering and also found time to play baseball for three seasons. At MSC Wylie started out as a quarterback on the freshman team, but moved to a halfback spot in '53. As a junior, Wylie was one of the outstanding offensive backs in U.S. college ball. He earned 101 points f2nd in the nationj and was named the most valuable player at MSC. He received all-conference honors and was named honorable mention Little All-American. He captained State in his senior year and was named to the second all-conference squad. Wylie signed with the Calgary Stampeders in '56 and was used as a defensive back in his rookie year. He was a flanker in ,57 but moved back to defense for good in 1958. His ten interceptions in '59 tied a league record and a 110 yard kickoff return was the best turned in by any player that season. He made the all-star squad and hasn't missed since. For the past five seasons Wylie managed at least one touchdown per season on kickoff returns and in '62 set a Canadian record of 836 yards on returns. 1962 saw Wylie get the Canada Packers award as the most popular player on the Stampeder team, the defensive halfback spot on the Western Conference all- star team and the All-Canadian team and the Schenley award as Canada's top player. Football wasnit all Wylie learned at college for today he also makes a good living as an engineer with the Alberta Cas Trunk Co., a gas transmission com- pany that exports natural gas from Alberta to Eastern Canada and to California. Married and the father of two boys and two girls, Wylie now 29 years old, expects to play one or two more seasons with the Stampeders. Captain of the team he is looking forward to the 1963 season as the Stampeders are now rated the top team in Canada and favorites to capture the Grey Cup next November. 1' . Harvey Cfass of ,553 1. P I 1 1 Ar l 5 is A l 1 ,I il 1 Al 'Ant' 't 5 Q ' I Q I W 'Q , if i K ' r z a Y r i , 1 ,, 5 l 4 Z ' ' 145, if sig' 2 a ' W wi V 76x13-Z ?g' 5 ,, is 255i t I ' fi E '5??.'5tZfs?'Q it M ' a ff -r:'a'a. w-maart -wwf!! 'T .ftp . 4. tagvaiafag Q Y' '. . ti l :bag , -' ,im ,14 H-fr . 'L?1',q::j, 'X ,A , 'A' ,, 5 wi-'TV in in - ha ' L W . ' ' if 55,315 'J iffy- . 1 5' n .'., sff2 ' wh 'iw W ' U ,vewwi ,, Q 3aQg:x,c Athletics does not just mean a full-ride, tr-E .5 . A ww- my 34' f recognition and fameg it also means e- we- , Arfgji 5 HV 5 A 4 ,W A J ay , ... . X. V . ' . s Y ,-L I f , 5153544529 T161 Q, 5, f ww 1'.f'gw-' M ' :-. long hours of practice, sacrifice of study is time, and hard work. Since many of our ,M athletes become coaches and teachers, their participation is comparable to a class, instructing them for the future, preparing them to meet the challenges ahead. Quo Vadis? Carol Westbrook Cheerqueen f Lynda Bramlette Shirley Nash The job of organizing the student body into an effective cheering unit falls upon the shoulders of these five girls. Whether at a pep rally or a game, their desire and enthusiasm does much to in- spire our team to victory. Appointed by the Traditions Board, the girls are led by a cheer queen, who is elected by an all-school vote. Combined with the songleaders, they add much color and spirit to the game. d Cheerleaders 'w?qKSK' ff jg, , W Q Az . if '- wg M fy 5 1 4, 4 , 41, .. , , .f 1 -ff 'J .Aww EQ Z .fzjfgiyi , X, 1 4 ,f , . u ' 'if PM we-5 f fvfzxgc 7ff!f in P ' fi f Q '64 ..f Hx, f,a w1f VM fx X . . f M f. f in f ff . --m cr K Q f fmmgff, 4 - i fi ' if l ' ' ' 9 Peggy Hoffman ff , ,, X , . ,4,X ,MQ X ffysw QM, , .X :SKS fx 'w..' uf' -+1 ., 1 5' TEM 5615 A 54, ,J 11 g'. .yviyf 1 ww 0' Q eq--.yi QNX 513.0 -' fy ' egg: 4 A Ri: 5? wa, Q W' 9:1f1435f!f -W-V ',1l'l'f ! 14'5kQ'4f may-1,:' M 2, P 1 I , I A V Eiotloafl T y '17 ,fl Sit 49 ,Unaut- From the hot, sultry Weeks of August to the frozen days of early December, the football squad spends long hours on the practice field and in locker room chalk talks, preparing for those ten afternoons a year when their knowledge and skills will be tested. Sometimes they are victorious - other times de- feated, but each one knows that he did his best on every occassion to uphold the traditions and codes of a clean, hard-fought athletic contest. 178 4 Y, QP Herb Agocs Head Coach z -A ,U fx .4 .. . ,a'g5g54' , J .fy Nl, ,gag . .1 . -- X + ef uf , ns, f,-pf f 11,0 fxivu f,'f.- K 4 ,S fxfc r7'x l QA 'i4lZ'ff2RfE9 - 7 J' as -f f-iif'1s,Kf2 Q12 win fgfisfsat fy, fm 4' sl A ,S wsu ici- V M fa 'ax 2 be 'ff 437 LHS' 1. 61211: 'J 5 SRE ,PVHX f W 'fs X . A ,Q at 'sir' ,Xi -kfflql- nw X fl a lr . ' 2 f 2 tsf'2-wma -' trfmv ,Swssgfi A f Q,-if ,awww 55 .- ,, si'-,ateihmkfwx--in as swiss ! ,i s,.:f41- , -,1.v,.:w- 1, 'ff 1 1- tgp!!! ew K -Mfr-,mf--4 f ' H55-gi 'rr-'v ,- 'LW 9' X'- M -. , 3 4? - is ., ' -' .-i ig ' '49-M. f . v59.,1V fx ' 2'Wvf. 5 if ff' fm it v Q ff , V Q -,X 4, x wig. f 4, ' X, ,.X, o. ,, ,. , , Cords heads for six points in the Idaho State game. Coach Herb Agocs guided the Bobcats to their most suc- cessful season since 1958 as the gridders compiled a line 7-3 record against the roughest schedule in many years. Following the end of the season, Agocs resigned as football coach to spend more time on an advanced degree. In his live years, he compiled a 30-13-2 record, one of the best in MSC history. Line Coach jim Sweeney Was named to take over the reins of the Bobcat grid squad. Mulchay picks off a Utah State aerial Q - Q L., rf . LD , John Muni sa as ff' Right cuafd ,J N , , ' V , ks EZ, ,I , X i , I a 4 ' S a S I N-x...,,,-' it q., K V - if? 'A Lx Nw up Cl I , 'W Curt F arrier Q 1 .,.- If ' R ' , v- , -.' l If , A R1ght Tackle Q ,, ' 1 1 ., l I S , V - Gary Alley 3 i V. vsp: .M -, Q . if er,gxve4.'x'1,f, 17 -Q ' e f, ?V5'!4'1.'v!A Q, f-gk-iffzft -Sty 5 is ?'3v :gQ,lt'21s iff f:vf,.swsft?3f:T r:f V K' 1- fl, 1 , rf ., 1' fy? 3-iQ5kf,,,, ,.... . , I '- U s gg I ,X N ' 3 1, 'S rc: Q H X . , f'l'f5'g'35- 2521? tiff? if--fr E4ij'lg ,4S2?Qk 'f s l'f Q Q , 1 Bolicats Win ener 27-0 S rl- xm Clif Q A if af' ,. u':a'wHffigf,,, .-:: '5 , ., ,'.N1 'i?ffQ?' 5 Qfdivs. , l , 'V s' ' Ioe Tiller A fc if Q' f Right Tackle fa i' r j j, A, 4' , , .V It : Q r S MSC 27-Arizona State 6 K 1, 1 3 The Bobcats opened their season on the road by defeating the 0 ,, l tough Arizona State Lumberjacks in F lagstafl. Trailing 6-0 at A I K half' time,. the Cats were sparked by a 61-yard scoring drive to ff' - B begin their march to victory. Taking advantage of four pass in- terceptions in the second half, the Bobcats -dominated the rest Howie Ross of the game for one of their finest performances. Left Guard MSC 37-North Dakota State 2 r A Opposed by a largely inexperienced team, the Cats score-d their second consecutive victory over the North Dakota Bison at Great N ' in W 'V Falls. The Bobcats built up a 30-0 lead in the iirst half with the MSC secondary adding seven points in the second half to give Bill Cords the Bobcats one of their easiest Wins of the year. Left End A Bobcat ballcarrier prepares for a rough landing in the Homecoming game. 4. J' '75 MSC 14-South Dakota State 10 Still on the road, the Bobcats traveled to Brookings to topple the South Dakota State jackrabbits for the second year in a row. In a well-fought game, MSC trailed the jacks until late in the fourth quarter. Be- hind 10-7, the Bobcats capitalized on an 89-yard scor- ing drive and a touchdown pass from quarterback Ken Christison to Buss Powers to gain their third win of the young season. MSC 13-Utah State University 41 In the first home game of the season, MSC lost to high-rated Utah State U. Ranked as the top independ- ent college in the Rocky Mountain area, the Aggies were too big and too deep for the iighting Bobcats. Fighting up to the final gun, the Cats made the power- ful Aggies pay for every yard to give the visitors the toughest competition they had encountered thus far. The brains of the Bobcat football machine. ' ' '-11+-ew : 5.1: .fo HNSUN rrymc SERVICE The victorious Bobcats return from Arizona State. Powers run is cut short by the Idaho defense. Cliff Haven Center Russ Powers Bight Halfback l I i k, x 1 I , - E1 if 5' ut Qui yi,-ff i 'S Bucky May Fullback Gordie Schlabs Bight End ig ai do 9,53 X 9 X - N. . f, X.. , A ,SA pf wjf y 1 . ,v,,,, , N' W 2, 5 -, .A s 13 Bolacats Qutscore Vanohb jar Homecomin Victo Halfback Terry Mero scores in the 33-15 Homecoming victory over Idaho. A costly fumble in the action with MSU W 'SY 'Q Bill Mulchay A Co-Captain Quarterback if i I Y t Q C , MSC 10-Wichita 32 On the road again after three games at home, the Bobcats met the Wichita Shockers in Wichita. Behind 7-6 in the first quarter, Wichita scored 20 points by the end of the quarter to take a lead which was never threatened. The Cats lone touchdown was scored by halfback Buss Powers in the first quarter. Fighting valiantly but unable to advance on the Shockers, the Bobcats suffered their second defeat of the year. MSC 30-Idaho State 14 In their second home game of the season, the Bobcats easily won over Idaho State to avenge the 14-12 defeat by the Bengals in Pocatello last year. Plagued by fumbles and interceptions themselves, the Cats took advantage of interceptions and recovered Bengal fumbles to drive to victory. The Bobcat cause was sparked by two touchdown runs by Russ Powers and the passing and point conversions of quarter- back and co-captain Bill Mulchay. MSC 33-Idaho University 15 Homecoming found the Bobcats in good shape to meet Idaho Univer- sity. A 40-yard pass from Mulchay to Fennal on the first play of the game began the drive which gave the Bobcats a lead which was never threatened during the game. The MSC victory was ample payment for the Vandals 28-12 victory in the last meeting of the two schools in 1948 in Moscow. The Cats functioned perfectly as a team, each mem- ber doing more than his share, for their fifth victory of the season. x, I ea t, 4 7. . Fred Turner 1 Co-Captain ' - Left Tackle - E -.Q X. , Wh. 1 i I PT-' ' Home for their last game ofthe season the Cats met and con- quered the North Dakota Sioux 16-3. Down three to nothing at the beginning of the second half, a recovered fumble was the start of a touchdown drive by the Bobcats. The interception of a Sioux pass by Bill Mulchay sparked a second drive to bring the final score of the game to 16-3. '3 we Christison completes a pass to Warwick. ? W K MSC 19-MSU 36 In Missoula for the annual battle with the university, the Bobcats lost a heart-breaker to the Grizzlies. Scoring two touchdowns early in the first quarter, the prospects looked goo-d for MSC until the second half when the lead was lost, never to be regained. Two touch- downs by fullback Bucky May and one by end Cordie Schlabs ac- counted for the only Bobcat scoring of the day. MSC 21-Fresno State 20 In the final game of the season, MSC came from behind late in the fourth quarter to defeat the Fresno State Bulldogs for a season record of seven wins and three losses. The passing of quarterback Ken Christison accounted for two of the Bobcat scores, both in the first quarter. Falling behind in the second half, the Cats put up a deter- mined resistance to the Bulldog offense. Late in the fourth quarter, end Bill Cords recovered a Bulldog fumble and then took a pass from 8' L-ig? , , 1, y f 2 lim Sweeney was appointed head grid coach for 1963. Bill Mulchay to score. Stopped at the one-yard line, the Bulldogs were forced to try a field goal on the last play of the game. It was blocked by Joe Tiller to insure the Bobcat victory and a successful season. Row One: Springer, Schlabs, Cianini, Farrier, Mulchay, Turner, Haven, Alley, May. Row Two: Good, Cords, Munk, Warwick, Ratchye, Shana- han, Powers, Weaver, Monterossi, Hartman. Row Three: Surrendi, Ken- worthy, Sutey, Carlson, Hinkel, Decolati, Fennal, Wing, Hueth. Row Four: Rosseland, Hammer, Sundling, Franks, Schultz, Varrabar, Christi- son, Tiller, H. Ross, T. Combs. Row Five: Cetten, Mero, Hampton Mower, I. Ross, Miller, Nicholson, B. Combs, Carberry. Row Six: Jen- kins, Cook, trainer, Parac, back coach, Agocs, head coach, Sweeney line coach, Marinkovich, frosh coach! Holland, assistant: Stockton assistant. Afwx 'Q ' q 1 .1 5 - -qm: Q in , Bolmfittens .mari f. Nikdiw, ' The freshmen football team, under the leadership of Coach George Marinkovich, compiled a fine 2-1 record this year, in- Ti V cluding a 27-15 win over the MSU Cubs. Though they played only three regular scheduled games, the frosh got plently of action as they scrimmaged against the varsity several times a week. The Kittens displayed a fine running attack during the season and many of the squad mem- bers will fill in on the varsity next fall. f . - 5' 5 - Marinkovich jackson mtercepts for the Kittens. rosh Coach ,,Y..Qfsw FW . F' iles if wi IE -.0 fi IT 4 f-1. i . G' . ' 5. . , I 1 r .M , .J L, 'f -.55 ' i w X eg ,af x X wr ' 1 'Wt' ' . , zzz fr 'A , Y, f K ,. ,f, 1, ,PW QM :N i' :M .4 , f fs. 4 I Row One: Schlindelar, Carle. Iackson, Albrecht, Neilsen, Foley, Mizner, Cromer. Row Two: VVilson, Given, Haynes, Willett, Lentz, Sylvis, Lore's, Crebeldinger. Row Three: Durado, Border, Jones, Karinen, Sanford, Biro, Ross, Coach Marinkovich. Row Four: jenkins Hutch- ings, Moore, Winterhalter, B. Moore, Formosa, Thomas, Asst. Coach Holland. Row Five: Marinen, Hoyem, Loendorf, Cunneen, Volpi, Neary, Peterson. In their opening game of the season, the Kittens traveled to Pocatello for a game with the Idaho State freshmen. Committing the usual early season mistakes, the Kittens absorbed a 54-19 defeat from a very fine ISU ballclub. The following weekend, a great effort by the frosh was rewarded with a 27-15 decision over the Cubs from the University. Continuing their winning ways, the Kittens ended the season with a smash- ing 42-7 victory over Northwest Community College. Scoring in every period, the fresh- men concluded their finest season in years. The frosh boasted an alert defensive team. 184 M ! 4 'l x :lf l 5 . J, 'g. I I I it 4 . I I I Q, A '5' .ny if tl 1 1 til ll Qui xx 'L , 13x 1 .59 , Qi' Nei 'Jr i , '.' 1 I Nm rx. vllxll tr 1 1 it ,u 1 fl 71 if J If I fx gl pl K 2. fi 1 I -5 ' 7 iii In it if fi 5 ml -. 1 .Iv A: 1' , 013:-xSmx.,. f KL' -Q' Miz: 'N-.51-. ' 4 .. ll ' 'l VYQ- - X H 'I I 'iw V, f xg 1. NX K' a if g4 l j I t is f 'i I 1 X' ' ll ff 'ii x u, . I '1 - 1 2:-, r' Q, -' .W Q '45 ' . ,' Vai r?s 'N f, 1 N r ' 1 .V 4 4- , . .:-i d'lg .fl 'V x . - .--K Il Q, . I X. '- 4., J , ff' ' ...- I - R' ' ' 5' fuzz-1...-- - lit X '1 1' .-A -S . IQZA I 71. ' yn f ' . 3 sg vm t. ...N 9 s N1-5 I' , N, rbi.. S 'G ,4 A tough old sergeant can easily handle a group of young recruitsg a youthful executive is able to manage skilled personnel -but the real challenge finds a re- latively inexperienced teacher instructing a group of untried pupils. It takes hard work and sacrifices, with the rewards often few and far between. But with plenty of determination and support, goals which may have seemed too high can be attained by those who are willing to show determination and work for a goal. . YN? 'Nrv-i X f 'T ?3h Roger Craft Head Coach The 1962-63 basketball season was one of rebuilding at MSC. Roger Craft was elevated to head coach after serving as frosh mentor for the past two years. He replaced Dobbie Lambert, who had guided the Cats for seven years. Under Craft's guidance, the young team, composed of eight sophomores, four jun- iors, and three seniors, Won 13 of its 26 games. This was the first time in live years that a Bobcat squad had been able to avoid a losing season. Streeter hauls down a rebound Hey, theylre after our cheerleaders! l Coach Craft used basically the same lineup, made up of three sophomores, a junior. and a senior, throughout the entire season. The opening whistle usually found captain Milt Horton and Kermit Young at the forwards, Bob Gustafson at center, and Bill Phillips, Dave Knostman, or Don Rae at guard. Kermit Young, sophomore from Fairfield, was the leading scorer and re- bounder for the Cats this year, the First second-year man to accomplish this feat since Larry Chaney did it in 1956. Young averaged 16.7 points and 10.1 rebounds per contest. He was followed by senior Milt Horton, who scored 12.7 points with about eight rebounds per outing. Mixed emotions! r ,, ..., 5' ' 1 0 1 'A' ' ar Put me down you dumb jock! The season started out slowly for the young team as they lost five of their first six games. After defeat- ing Whitworth in the opener, 69-55, they lost a return game the next night, 72-71, then dropped two games to Utah State and Idaho University. Get lost . . . ll Bolicats Win Wlgtliical Crown :Hom MSU . . . Ana the ballgame is Oni I mwsed 1fS your fum HOW Seattle Pacific invaded the Fieldhouse during the Christmas vacation and was defeated by the Bobcats by a 72-63 margin. The varsity then traveled to the West coast Where th ay were defeated by powerful Seattle, 103-79. The next night they traveled to Tacoma and dumped Pacific Lutheran, 82-71. Returning home, MSC upset Seattle 71-59 in one of the best games of the year as the Cats held All- American Eddie Miles to 19 points. The following week, also on the coast, the Bobcats fell victim to the 'Washington State Cougars, 80-65. st hold on - I,ll go get the Coach. ll lil DEL QW B855 Row One: jerry Streeter, Ken Schweitzer, Ken Kenny Andy Wyatt Bill Ph1ll1pS Larry Km cheloe, Dave Knostman, Chuck Hallam. Row Two Coach Roger Craft Don Rae Gene Nel son, Bob Gustafson, Alan Epps, Milt Horton Bob Latta Kermit Young Gerald Stockton Horton scores again At home the next weekend, the Idaho State Bengals fell victim to the fast moving Bobcat attack by scores of 53-47 and 71-58. Back on the road, the Bobcats lost to Gonzaga 61-52 and to the Grizzlies 78-71. The month of jan- uary ended with a 75-58 victory over Orange State College from California. Coach Craft expla1ns a new pattern. Watch out for that foul line, Cusl A swing into Colorado opened February as the Cats met with defeat at the hands of Colorado State U. 100-83, and a 112-76 loss to Regis of Denver. This was the Worst single Weekend in MSC history, but it seemed to have a beneficial effect as the team caught Ere and won six of their last eight games. At home for four games, the Bobcats played their most consistent ball of the season. They rolled over Gonzaga 70-63, and evened the series with VVashington State 73-71, as Kermit Young scored with only seconds remaining in the game to give the Cats a come-from-behind victory. Cloom descends on the Crizzly bench as the . . . Bring that ladder back here! . . . clock runs out. The biggest series of the year was next on the schedule- a two-game set with the Grizzlies. The Bobcats proved capa- ble of rising to the occasion as they won both games by nearly identical scoresg 78-68 the first night and 77-68 the next. The following week, the Cats traveled to Missoula and again defeated their cross- state rivals, by a decisive 86-73 margin. The squad suffered a defensive lapse the next night as they lost to Idaho Univer- sity, 106-79. Returning to Idaho State for the Hnal series of the year, the Bob- cats lost to the Bengals 95-79 the first night, but captured a 76-68 decision the following evening to end the season with a fine 13-13 won-loss record. A band always generates school spirit. fo -27' Young displays top rebounding form Everyone particlpates 1n the basketball dance l Itis a long Way down! Horton points out the basket for Idaho State. Ollie Swvwonaat a i Glance - tl ff Opponents MSC OPP Whitworth College ...... 69 55 Whitworth College ...... 71 72 Utah State U. ..,............. 72 79 Utah State U. ................ 67 85 Idaho University ..A......... 61 68 Idaho University .... COTQ 63 64 Seattle Paciiic ................ 72 63 Seattle University .......... 79 103 Paciiic Lutheran ............ 82 71 Seattle University .......... 71 59 Washington State U. .... 65 80 Idaho State U. ................ 53 47 Idaho State U. .............. 71 58 Gonzaga University ...... 52 . 61 Montana State U. .......... 71 78 Orange State .................. 75 58 Colorado State U. ........ 83 100 Regis College ................ 76 112 Gonzaga University ...... 70 63 Washington State U. .... 73 71 Montana State U. .......... 78 68 Montana State U ........... 77 68 Montana State U. .......... 86 73 Idaho University ............ 79 106 Idaho State U. ,,......,....... 79 95 Idaho State U. .................. 76 68 Won 13, Lost 13 lv: . 5 1 'M' 4 J' A A f'f1l' .? m S1w's ' fx '52 , k' yn' ,VM .9 155 X -my I K V., Xa lk X Q fk fm, t- 5 If 'sag' I x Q ' V gp, QKEL X ' 'I i , , Kermit Young W 's Q af' 2 3 fi AX F Y! A J f 1' A , Ken Schweitzer Milt Horton 1 .. -:ff 'V if , ,4 1 A 's VN, e f fi iw, Bw Q Z lg g 4 e.., f if if K 5 R 45' I f f B5 ffjj 7- X Z QQ: X rdf J 1' N, X X1 i 6 1 .5 nw 'Wg 1 1 VQEEMGX e e ,M -, , ' I Wm '4 f . , X ff! V I I jf , A b if Aw V A I' V 1 Vx f,5 tlpf' k',. . 1 ,f if f 'liars' A! -Q NA ' N aff ffv' 'v'-. 1 vu N Q .A 4 gl hilt. Bob Gustafson sr li I X 2 2 ,, i 'f y A If ty 0 . 5 X, E FJ ,4 ,, e if ,ff 1? 5 Q.. wffggf f 2 1 5 mf' , , My 'X ze , ff? ' xwww A W A , l,'1 f ,A 1 6,4, - fj fiifdfg if F 34 ,i Dave Knostman , 132 I 4 K3 i 1 , 5 N Eff '- V1 Qi, eg , r, Don Rae 1 it . 3 1 !.KX 193 QW, , if 4 , 5.'II? , yn' lf '! W7f. 3 fx. iq.-,.,Y 'ix N .M ,,j,..m.f I , 1 k .,... , V, N fw.. ., '. E li-N -, ' 'WU' 4 ,Q , ,fvw :iff e,..v,:-3 Z Q 4 sr i -'Q f -. , rf M . 'Y V , WU' , ,W 1 - ,I-1 X 1' of li - -ef Coaches Kraft and Stockton look over the years' statistics. Competing against the top freshman and junior college teams in the area, the Bob- kittens comp-iled a 6-6 record. Opening the season with a pair of one-point victories over Idaho State, the Kittens won four of their first five games. After splitting the next two, the squad hit a slide and was defeated in all but one of their last five encounters. Victories included wins over ISU, the MSU Cubs, and Sheridan and Powell junior Colleges. Some of the frosh are expected to fill in on the varsity next year despite the loss of only three seniors. Left to Right, Row One: Roger Baxter, Howard Silverman, Mark Higdon, Leroy Delger, Wayne Segraves, Larry Lucero, Ron Scott. Row Two: Frosh coach Gerald Stockton, Don Trimble, Clair Griffin, Roy Dillon, Mike Cordon, Cordon Pirrie, Tyrone Barrow, Tony Crawford, head coach Roger Craft. Efosll Baslieiliall 902-03 Hesllmen Scores MSC 70 54 66 68 66 65 79 60 69 56 63 81 Opponents' Scores Idaho State Frosh 69 Idaho State Frosh 53 MSU F rosh 68 Sheridan College 54 Powell, Wyo., JC 64 Malstrom AFB 72 MSU Frosh 48 MSU Frosh 84 Sheridan College 56 Powell, Wyo., IC 65 Idaho State Frosh 74 Idaho State F rosh 100 5, af 2 5 fl Lucero Waits to grab the loose ball. Two points coming up! Willett breaks loose to score against MSU am Coach Bob Beck discusses a coming meet with Tor Fageraas and Bill Barrier. guy in 'l , y M , v' 'V 1' 5 Y , -.ai I -4, A al .wg -Q . ,Y-4' RW I5 W, W 0 Www is '4s,s 'J 1... Q 'QU vs., -qw-'A '39 'v W, ,W M -0 -S' 49 M , in ls.. . W ' ' Quan b V - ' 4 Q Ml H is as , , 4 , K K W W is MM M .. WV, - vim .., M' ' 1' ,. if . I I A , w f i N . ' je ' 'ik 'V ' A -4 I f' V ,, i 5-W H Y , A I ,Q mafia, Mg, 'V A :R jill: I f, r A . i H MAS -, f , , ' . W ' X f Q14 .J . W MSCS Bridger Bowl is the site of manyvgiant slalom events. 196 ,, Dan Becker presents the first place trophy for the International Collegiate Ski Meet at Banff, Alberta, to Montana State College Coach Bob Beck. 3 if 4 , Q Q Q . 'i 1 4 3 i wwf, Bill Barrier competes in the National Alpine Invitational at Mt. Alyeska, Alaska. Front Row: Bill Barrier, Olivind Skauerud, Cary McGregor, Coach Bob Beck. Back Row: Don Teachout, Cary Kiefer, Tor Fageraas, jan Stenerud. W0 M S745-iQ 0 Keith Bowen Coach Westgn Let,s just Walk around the mat until I figure out what to do with you. Bob Baker desperately tries to Hnd a Way out of the Composed of only one senior, Coach Bowen's grapplers turned in a Ene 9-2-1 record to again rank as one of the top teams in the Northwest. The squad also showed plenty of depth as the frosh won two of four meets against junior college teams. So-pho- more Bob McIntyre turned in the top performances of the year as he went undefeated, winning nine and Wrest- ling two draws. The Bobcats met such teams as Utah, Washington State, North Dakota, Utah State, Colorado State University, and MSU. Whatis that supposed to be? Kostohris jockeys for a pinning position. Dan Remington, Jim Lockwood, Leo Brittenham, Ken Kershner, XVayne Haggen, Bob Mclntyre, Tom Kostohris,.Roger Anderson, jerry Miller, Bmce Amsden, Bob Baker. 199 ' ' ll' : W., ' r iw E165 .-if.' ,H ' KAN..-.-.nf 'YW X ,.........,,' aw , cw cw f'2'1?i9 1 'Y ,ar E Ralph Steben l Head Coach XV ith hopes for a new meet record . . . ' it ' l f ' A ' or s, Left to Right, Row One: Al Sarisky, Steve Good, Ken Christison, Cene Carlson, Bill Codina, Dick Schuller. Row Two: john Mclntosh, jim NVilson, Bill Lash, Bob Lund, Eric Hefty, Dale jackson, Art Nelson, Coach Ralph Steben. Row Three: Art Landes Randy Cerhardt, Cene Bock, Tom Marinan, Mike Stark, Don Cromer, Daryl DeFrance, Bill Johnstone, Bruce Wayde- meyer, Fred Martin, Frank Carr. 200 i X' swam-K bgQMWQ?'lW6Sw,-4 ' X f X N0 , v ,WJ 'pqv an W , -Q--- - wil' -Vw M 1-QW K A M s a . Sarisky gets off to a fast start in the 440. Looks like Idaho State has a slight lead. 'ei Wilt: .492 J na. ? V' ' Q- The resilience of the fiberglass pole. ' f 'fax ,K f , .Ext 4 .x A ' 'M 'QW iamwir Experienced veterans combined with a fine crop of freshmen to give MSC one of its finest baseball teams in recent years. Coach George Marinkovich, in his third year at the helm, opened the season by taking the team on a swing through California where they met Cal Western and Mirmar Naval Air Base. Returning home, they hosted traditional diamond rivals Carroll College, Idaho State, East- ern, VVestern, and the Grizzlies from MSU. , , ,L nil V by X V3.6 George Marinkovich Head Coach .m ' Left to Right, Row One: Gordon Lacy, Don Benson, Ron Scott, Jerry Mero, Merle Young, Don Stuart. Row Two: Bob Lowry, Bob Lattig, Ray Foley, jim Strouse, Craig Bryant, Irv Winslow. Row Three: Coach George Marinkovich, Larry Kincheloe, Don Strzelczyk, Mark Dahl, Herb Wright, Wayne Se graves. 202 The crowd hushes as the itcher MSC's - MVP The Coach forgot to let us know in time who the MVP is l fllie Seasons Scores Opponents Cal Western ............ Cal Western ............ Montana University Montana University Carroll College ...,., Carroll College ...... Western Montana .. Western Montana .. Eastern Montana .... Eastern Montana .... Rocky Mountain ..., Rocky Mountain .... Eastern Montana ,,.. Eastern Montana ..,. Rocky Mountain .... Rocky Mountain .... School of Mines ....,, Carroll College .,..., Carroll College ...... Western Montana .. Western Montana .. Perfec t xshf Christenson smashes one across the net. Leroy Christenson, Chuck Evans, Dave Harman, Dan Remington. Keith Bowen Coach 204 Kneeling: Keith Colbo, Grant Ballantynwe, Staneling: Gene Leaciii M Gary Kaiser, jack Gerdts. a perfect strike! Wliat every bowler dreams of . . . M, X -we-1, ' rf N92 'P 'arg 3 Kneeling: Jim Conant, Randy Fisk. Standing: George Webber, Pete Oljar, Ray Murphy, Dar rell Charlton, Mike McCartney. Home and home meets with Montana State Uni- versity, Carroll College, and Eastern Montana and a meet with Idaho State University provided a busy schedule for the members of the golf team during spring quarter. Coached by the versatile Robert Beck, the members receive only the enjoyment of competition as a reward for their efforts. f Q' f1V'lx.AX5 , The versatile Bob Beck. The ball is lined up . . . . . . then driven off the tee. 206 1 Sgt. Booe Coach First place by both the men's and Womens teams in the NRA Inter-collegiate Championships put the fin- ishing touches on the most successful season in many years. Under the skillful coaching of Sgt. Booe, the team Won five of the eight meets in which they com- Krleelirlgr IHHIGS McFarland, Jerry Cray- Standing: DiCk Hull, peted. Other outstanding victories included iirst place at the regional meet in Reno, Nevada, and two suc- cessful state title defenses against the Grizzlies. Curt Beswick. Kneeling: Ralph Saunders, Dick Schendel. Standing: Jack Marmon, Bill Kude. Mary Henry, Margaret Voermans, Linda Long. YY The emphasis on intercollegiate sports leaves little thoughts to the coeds who have just as active a program on the intramural level. Teams organized from the various living groups form leagues Which instill a competitive spirit throughout the activities. But participation in the program also develops co- operation and teamwork in the quest of common goals - the development of a hetter person physi- cally and mentally. Athletic skills acquired in col- lege provide lifelong recreational opportunities. Qi- 2 'kia 'VZ 1 S I O .W Wi x, -. X x'. x xx, . P n K. R In I u l I l l i i l l F I I .ff I 0 1f lf' 3 W Q, jd ,, 5.10 ! 'czgiff xx ! , 'fr -af 5 ' if 5s P l .5 74? ', f M Q ' ., ' J i X A f f is . ff I gill A 'I l IV ! 'I ,411 , lift' FA 1 4 1 - J 4 -- . 4, ,Q ,gy - . s,.' . If If ' ff .ef Q 1524 : 5-Q-Q . 'V , fi' ,MT , . fa witl i ,f' 9 I, ff ' ,Q'f'-L. - if ff ,ff - 1 I , 4 msg., . K f W- ' I s X fdixx t al Gs 1 Nl X .J Ava: 5 - , ,-ji' his . xx Rx 1 1' A-7, X. K.. . ' ,Q 3, vgrfeixs , l I I 1 .Ni 5 '-fb: , X - 7' Tie ' ' ' Y Q - .. .... eff- -1--ea,a 3i2m. ' Q- e zu- 5 ,--f .- , . ,ff f 1 -K - l-S. 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There is keen competition between the indepen- dents and the sororities for the highly-coveted Hamilton Trophy, awarded each year to the or- ganized group earning the most points through individual participation in women's athletics. so crowded? as - fi SCR , ei N 11 I K Hai- 9 as gg, fs, 4 N, J a Q. jf, t f ' : iq - iff, ' . 1 f we HRS ? r 'ff 5 X 1 fffl3,l,.,iQ,l , Jxvgf Ni VV e are Dolphins! We are swimming! If that team doesnit shape up vve'll Maybe if I cross my fingers take away their scholarships. Women participate in a variety of team sports: basketball, volleyball, bowling, rifle team, archery, and softball. How- ever, competition runs high in the individual sports such as ping-pong, badminton, tennis, and golf. MSC Blazers are awarded to those girls Who have taken first place in the individual singles events. Footprints in the snow. gfldi. f 1'r11 Open your eyes . . . Then maybe you can see the ball. Bowling Ballet! Strategy session during a critical ball game. Swimming is enjoyed by many at the campus swimming pool, which is reserved one night a week for girls only. Those girls who show ex- ceptional talent and ability in swimming are chosen to be'members of the Dolphins - the swimming team which prides itself in synchro- nized water ballet. Censored by the Board of Publications! 2 Xins-vu., For the student who was not able to take part in varsity athletics, the intramural program offered an opportunity to compete in every phase of college sports. This year's sched- ule was the best in the schoolis history with over 900 men entered in the various activities. This competition between the living groups gave the participants a chance to practice teamwork, sportsmanship, and clean living, and provided the recreational facilities often missing in the busy college schedule. ln accordance with President Kennedy's program, the motto was Stay Healthy - Play Intramurals? Under the direction of Dobbie Lambert, Direc- tor, and Hal Nelson, Student Director, the intra- mural program witnessed its most successful season. The touch football league crowned the SAE,s as champions following their play-off vic- tory over the Delta Sigs. For the first time, an all-star team was chosen and Gene Tillman of SAE was named the Most Valuable Player. The Sigma Chis captured the cross-country crown with Larry Corneilison taking first place. When asked to comment on the race Jack Sherrick replied, Are you sure it was only 21fz mileslu PM -311 ..-Bihari- -L- Cross country with uvigahlv ':Because it,s my ball, that,s whylv ifzlfwf-fag-' - L' W ZW 'rw-5n?z'r fx' mzulxirfiivM121-sk?tg1af1si4xwwf.-42 - ' 3 za ' 50-, 2 -fl Q if-if 1 1 'WN . X55 -f- ' fix- .'s4'ff '1-,wi fi ,-4, Wm -rf aff, wsrfaa.,m:v,aa-'ffegvLew: 'Qt-f4ff,i', M , if - ,A N 4 Q - , mire YR? ..vaWf:f.f'g K' . V . 1 N ff' S' ,t Z, jfvgylw' X 2:2 .1 ft f A-N www, f tt YJ, 'XSYXQGV W-if 3:5 affiwixt .rf fivaffuiiw-4?QQfv.,i, of 45 'Lf-fr-v f g af tXSwf4f?S9?'2!Cf,.,, My wfwsf mf'-v:g?:'1m'Nw'wfQvf2 situ 'aa' fs 0 V K X ' Wrvffi-3-Jfxt,-.-. ..:-ft? f rrrrfmig, ' we -f , mam nc. ,.,- ,fg T. ,, ig: f 1:yQfigWf', ' -A '15 Relax buddy! You pinned him two minutes ago Stop! I,ll take my ball and go home. It looks like a pin in reverse. , 1 rm Action in the volleyball schedule saw the Sigma Nu team capture first place with a perfect 9-0 record. The next activity on the Intramural slate was the all-school Wrestling tournament. Cham- pions were crowned in each of the nine weight divisions. Sigma Alpha Epsilon came out on top in the overall standings to cap- ture Hrst place in the three-day meet. The basketball competition occupied most of the winter quarter with a record number of teams and men participating in the action. The Delta Sigs cap- tured first place in the fraternity league, defeating the Sig Eps by one point in the championship game. For the first time, the two top teams in each of the four leagues met in an all-school tournament to decide the individual campus squad champion. Looking that mean, how could he possibly miss! I know itis up there someplace. And the g'Mighty Caseyv struck out again and the SAE's just stood and Watched. Jr' 'wi an 1 , ., . d!, V 5 .fha - .,. .LL - - .. '-N 'M . M. ll l L J Are you just going to stand there with your tongue hanging out? 'ft we '-A 'K-ng The' ball! The ball! You idiot! mu i an Z .- aw, WW .s,..s,,,,, WNW 80' we v I .Q I 'i H' W' Get your . . . foot . . . The overall champion of the intramural league is selected on the basis of total points Won in all of the sports. VVith twenty points for a major sport and ten for the minor activities, the Sigma Chiis, for the sixth straight year, accumulated the highest total to once again reign as Champions for the year. Individual tro- phies Were awarded to the Winners of each activity, While the Sigma Chi's re- ceived the coveted Winneris cup for their fine overall team effort. 2 A if 5, p... Chet Huntley, a member of the class of 1934, has gone a long way since his role as jimmy Lud- grove in the Perfect Alibif, a 1932 MSC produc- tion. After taking a pre-med course for three years at Montana State College, Huntley won a National Oratory Tournament in 1932. This en- couraged him to study speech and drama. In 1934, he went to work for a Seattle newspaper and worked for several radio stations in the XVashington-Oregon area before he joined CBS in Los Angeles in 1951. In 1955, he joined NBC News and teamed with David Brinkley a year later. Currently he appears each weekday night on the Huntley-Brinkley Report, each Friday night on Chet Huntley Reportingi' and on vari- ous NBC 'gWhite Paperv and special TV news programs. He also delivers a five-minute News on the Hourv and Emphasis,' pieces over the NBC Radio Network. Born in Montana, Huntley is an avid fisherman and farmer, and on his new farm he is planning to grow hay and to fish in one of the three streams that crosses his property. One of them is well-stocked and Iill see to it that it stays that wayf' he added. But a constant demand for his services will probably deprive him of farm life. Last year he did two special news programs, and more specials this season coupled with traveling for his Reporting7' program will leave him little time for angling and little worry that his stream will be fished out. Chet Humtfe --Class of '34 gf' ' 'W ' 1 5 f . Jigs! llllt 'tri 1 1' fra' . 5 , X 'Sm W-.. Leadership and organization are two gi a the most important facets of any grtitgp. X! .Ha 3, Qt 551 5' These two qualities have helped make the groups at MSC Nothing comes from disorganization havoc, but by getting together in true Bobcat spirit, We have many obyectix es. Even though at times to the outcome of some activities was certain, the desired goal was accomplished. We cannot thank an tain leader or group because Worked together to do their one should he proud of his continue to rise as great Y tha very- and they can meet any challenge it X .. h A , ,K SEPTEMVIRI - Standing: Don Ragland, Larry LaBrant, Art Finlayson, Larry Olson, Steve Good, Bob Eagle. Seated: jim Nordahl, President. ' ' t' ' ,- if - -1 A S V s ' if 'flu' fi -'25 fieE,sj'1Kf4g .fvfairi . A ' 'i V22 1-2321523 . , 3 ,A f-QT? 5.-'giffk5.-M2:',vL.,2xiitigfy-'i'f,iE2,ikwfrsik-cixgiifsqgfexg' 263.9335 KS'-Wifi es x f M1 f' 4053. t' -4. .. ' .4 -5,5 , fzfyps at mesa,-4-,-Beige'Wmyaf2gQ:2ga2fxrays, at -: get aw ,fm 1 x1w?2Qffff4:a1faQf sfm:w,:rLg4e22'., Qsirfw is ' f f- J file: te,1Q1:l,,,, if A8 , ,nr 1, tw 2 ng ' Q at slwwfwi sin '- W t Honoraries are very important facets on the MSC campus. Members of the various honorary groups are those who epi- tomize the three essential qualities of leadership, scholar- ship, and service. One such honorary is Septemviri which means seven menn and consists of the seven most out- standing men in the senior class. Adding the fourth dimen- sion of personality in its selection, Septemviri upholds and guards the traditions of MSC and sponsors the Presidentis Assembly. Through this group and others, We become aware of the true meaning of those three Words, leadership, schol- arship and service, which signify so much. V I 1 ' n :.n I . 'mi .HH 1 ru llflortar Board Tapped at the annual spring Honors Day Assembly, the members of Mortar Board are chosen on the basis of scholarship, leadership and service render- ed to the college. These outstanding senior women have as some of their projects the Snow Ball Winter formal, graduate study programs, and visits to the two classes for retarded children in Bozeman. KFPN, fm. 1. ,W 'H-nv' Betty Blenkarn Lynn Elllnghouse Maurme Hager Sharon Hill Billie Howell janet jenklns Judy Larson Myrna Lutes Marcia Ness wmv Betsy Ross Carole Rutherford Celia Smlth Guylyn Warren Idell Weydemeyer Kenneth Ballinger Betty Bruckner Sharon Hill X ' y , W l , , V, X 21,1 3' i lf W 1 y , 1 X 'Urs' iisewsv Craig Bryant Robert Eagle This year twenty-nine students were selected to appear in Whos Who in American Colleges and Universitiesf, This elite group was chosen on the basis of many criteria pertaining mainly to activities and scholarship. These persons will gain nation-Wide recognition through the annual Whois XVho Publication. gg my Lynn Ellinghouse Steve Good Maurine Hager james Jarrett Floyd johnson Harlan LaBrant any -ear NIYITIH Lutes Sharon Mehling Marcia Ness James Nordahl VValter Olson Sandra Quickenden J? 'xr gr-H-wr --pd Don Ragland A Spencer Tripp 4r Betsy Ross Carol Rutherford N 7 -JS: John Sherick Celia Smith A Stanley Srn th xsw 1 Y ,152 , M ,iq fd 3 75 fts .., C at X ' 245 , -,, 5' Fred Turner C-uylyn Warren Idell Weydemeyer Don Wolfe i We. ominate jhr O O O fCheck one for each nomineej 'l My pal - Oblivion : Hall of Fame 1 Outstanding Student - Most Popular Cirl or Boy 99's 1 rf. ,K f f 3 4 'r F 'Kilim -Q5-z.: e ftfiaf' ' 754. T ' 4523 O , f 5 4 5' , -x V! ft . ' 4 ,I ' ,f ,, 9 Fifa . X, f, I L X, max , Guylyn Warren Because . . . she is a darn good Guy , . . sheisaChiO...she was the first girl to ever win the Little Inter- national . . . she was editor of the Handbook that was never published . . . and because she was president of Mortar Cab Callaway Because . . . this page was his idea . . . the MONTANAN editor diS- likes him . . . he writes for the Exponent . . . he is always complaining, never complimenting . . . he wants to be the next Exponent editor . . . and because he is a Phi Sig. Board. Harlan LaBrant Because . . . he is Com- missioner of Publications . . . his brother is in Septemviri . . . he made Who's Who and Larry didn't . . . he is in advanced ROTC . . . he was a teen- aged Buff . . . and because the Editor doesn't carry a grudge. Q77 Idell Weydemeyer Because . . . she is smart . . . she graduated in three years . . . she was Commissioner of Demon- strations . . . she resigned her seat on Student Sen- nate . . . and because she was an Independent. vim., X117 A, X H, Q3 3 X V if ti 'Y 92 c ,, V Edith Carlson Because . . . she was the MONTANAN art editor . . . her work was never in on time . . . she didnit upset Steve Hadnagy as much as the rest of the Peter Hill Because . . . he is a conservative . . . he is a 4 pt. student . . . he will probably be the next ASMSC presi- dent . . . he votes against MON- TANAN budgets . . . he hustles all the women on campus . . . he is president of the ACB house . . . and because he is a friend of Barry Coldwater. Ronald Walton Because . . . he writes for the Exponent . . . he writes the truth . . . he is a radical . . . he gets in Calla- wayis way . . he was president of the ISA . . . he is a hard worker . . he stands up for what he thinks is right . . . and because everybody likes him. Lawrence E. Marcott Because . . . he is the Editor's roommate . . . he almost got drafted . . . he is satirical . . . he can make Bill Walter laugh . . . he is a champion cusser . . . he took a week OH for R.E.W . . . he re-wrote the ASMSC Constitution . . . because he is from Wyoming . . . and because he went around in a clothes dryer. Sandee Quickenden Because . . . she was the ASMSC secretary . . . she was Don Wolfeis inspiration . . . she said women are superior to menv . . . she is the first ASMSC secretary to receive a salary . . . she is everybodyis friend . . . and because she likes to see her picture throughout the annual. Steven Hadna gy Because . . . he is good guy . . . he is the MONTANAN editor . . . he had over a 3 pt for two years rj' H-, 3. 'U ' H J t 91543 -10- ...wigs was- X 2 AH FDA --.1 .ff f he was the outstanding freshman '- ' in agriculture . . . he always dis- agrees with ,P. J. Hill . . . he switched into general . . . and because he wasn't selected for Whois Who. Dee Dee Kostka Because . . . she is a darn good actress she directed a children's Staff did ' ' ' and because play .l .l .l she is an Alpha Cam . . . we wanted a sophomore on this page. she is always in love with the wrong guy . . . she works in the MON- TANAN darkroom . . . she got behind in her work . . . and because she is from Kallispell. 'ik ,, S urs Ji' J Mx' ,vp . -fftjf. T, Janice Beery Jan Bowers Dean Burgess JoAnn Cada JoAnn Chalmers Lusha Congdon l Jackie Cooper Ada Dresen Betty Jo Eagle Barbara Eisenman Ariel Fry Q, S-'fx Wil -4 Q 1' f 9 Lois Fulker Sue Gibson Toni Cruenfelder Karen Hansen Kay Hardesty Linda Holden ik g Nancy O'Neil Harriet Pipal Sharon Kent Margaret Kerruish Karen Kirwan Judy Kowalchuk Linda Lammers fr'- Bonnie Russell Carolyn Spangler Carol Stevenson Jocelyn Stewart Marilyn Uhlrich Sharon Van Noy Margaret Voermans Ushering at games, plays and other campus ac- tivities, registering convention guests, assisting at elections, and moving in freshmen are among the innumerable tasks performed by the Spurs. Chosen each year on the basis of scholastic achievement, activities, and service to the cam- pus, the motto of this national sophomore wom- en's honorary is At Your Servicef, Hin 5 'Qi' wg:-v fer Doug Allen jack Beam Kent Burnison Tom Cheetham Ken Christiansen jon Coxwe-ll Ed Creen Dave Hagen Chuck Hardy Jim Hill Scott Holden Art Hulett 4-'vi' E 5 Mike Klos Don McCormick Bill McCraw Lee Myers Ray Nobles Cary Oscarson Cary Overturf i W, N X9 fa -lim ' W 5 .. ,A f . ff 'W' 'im' 'I Nfl '-f' f , KWH 3-J i. t , 5 ' 1 .. sql , X M .:,V 1 N , gi ,. tg :,,Av Q' t .f xx. l - Ken Krause Clenn Ledgerwood Mark Leistiko Art Linden y ,.,,. N ii V f. 5 ' tyzffu: .s ' f L N f , R , ' ' A 4 .mzgwx ' ' fy ,V , , . A, ,A A '- ' -V - 1 fps, W , an , tn' ' V ' -it T y, if-JI, ' ww' Q.. ' Q, QAM? 5 M, 'Q H V 5 , ' . 1 tw 3 t l John Parker Bud Pederson John Petersen Howard Truchot Bob Twedt it , , . 90 ' -1, : V 'i t. E, art, l lim Phillips Tony Rasmussen Fred Scott Fangs, which is a service honorary, is composed of outstanding sophomore men chosen on the basis of leadership and scholar- ship. They work jointly with the Spurs while ushering at plays, dances, assemblies, Freshman Week, football and basketball games. They introduce the high school delegates to the many varied campus activities and departments of instruction at MSC during High School VVeek. They also publish the annual Fusseris Guide which contains a listing of all MSC students. H 5 I I 1 i 12 gm. 1 l L . - ii '-- .X ..,, 1 1 l u 4 'E Cary Chamberlain Bill Chiesa Denis Deck Dick Egnew Gary Glantz 1 I A senior menis social honorary consisting of two representatives from each frater- nity, the Les Bouffons are a fun loving group who participate in such activities -1 as early morning serenades of all the Women's living groups, regular Wednesday night socials, and occasionally checking the barns which the college has been try- ing to tear down for years. Devoted to the service of the college community, the Buffs annually publish the College Menis Guide to Freshmen Womenii which aids the men at MSC in finding out who that cute freshman girl is. Another of their service projects is the special train to Missoula for the annual Bobcat-Grizzly football game. The presentation of a scholarship to a needy freshman girl is the highlight of their activities. . Hal Nelson I l President i 1 -M l I 1 l 4 r I F Dave Harmon Doug Hillstrom jim Jarrett Bruce KennedY K P ' J L ': p .IM R r , Q 4 I rm A 4 5 -55 ' x za - ff e a A W 'tr ii f r Q , r. l , . S , ' . .Z 1 , . . t N63 i 43 ' -.ap l i , ,l Vg Y.. :uf 93 , 1 l tr l 1 1 - Harlan LaBrant joel Lammers Jim Nordahl Larry Olson Darrell Pearson I fwulr xy, 5 -...F I Gi f l Q 4+ xi Hiya 5 L ' ' Y ' ' Qi ' sy K s 1 1 I i Stan Smith Larry Stoltz Fred Turner William Williss jerry Young I f A Phi Eta Si ma Phi Eta Sigma is a Freshman Menis Honorary established in 1930 to encourage a high scholastic average during their first year at Montana State College. Members must maintain a 3.5 average during the first quarter of college or a 3.5 average during their entire year in order to qualify for selection. The publishing of the F ussers Guide, in conjunction with the Fangs, is one of their service projects. Scholarship requires many hours of concentrated study and effort. Kneeling: Bob Lund, Art Linden, Grant Knowlen, Doug Ferris, Harry Endsley. Seated: Jim Brown, Tony Rasmussen, Don Hurd, Dick Haney, Darrel Coverdell, Sigmunt Smigaj, Pete Burleigh, jim Leigh- Donald McCormick President tis A ton, David Strah, Bon Jarrett, Theodore Johnson. Standing: Mark Leistiko, Bob Moudree, Anton Foust, Bill Combs, Doug Laubach, Gary Overturf, jim Phillips, Tom Combs, Eddie Green, Bob Tvvedt. + - 2 ,. ,W .r,,V,'- M, 1, , x -: ., ,' , 32 'lim Eeia Si ma 1? Seated: Mary Vukosavovich, Harriet Pipal, Marie Joubert, Peggy Engelbach, Lois Nagode. Standing: Ella Berg, Kay Hardesty, jane Campbell, Sandra Lode. flgviici Kamlnia Deira Lois Nagode President The National band sorority, Tau Beta Sigma, is made up of out- standing women band members. A sister organization to Kappa Kappa Psi, it has for its main goals to promote the Bobcat band and create interest in band activities. ,Jia 'mfr IoAnne Chalmers President Alpha Lambda Delta, a freshmen womens scholastic honorary, is composed of members having a 3.5 grade point average for two consecutive quarters during their First year of college. High School Xlleek is one of their biggest proj- ects during the year. Seated: Sandra Lode, JoAnne Chalmers, Linda Lammers, Pat Goering, Gloria Wheeler. Stand- mg: Kay Hardesty, Minerva Hodis, Peggy Flynn, Terry O'Neill, Jane Miller, Esther Anderson, Nancy Hazelton. Again rm tra One honorary found on campus and in affiliated hos- pitals in the state is that of Alpha Tau Delta, a Na- tional Nursing Society. This nursing fraternity pro- motes higher educational standards for Women of the nursing profession, inaugurates projects that enrich the specific field of professional nursing and fosters friendship among college women in the nursing pro- fession. Seated: Janet Biffle, Janice West, Sandra Bolick, Judy Nance, Karen Osburnsen, Herva Simpson, Jean Patterson, Ana Pearl Sherrick D Effie, Sue Davis, Pres. Standing: Nancy Cline, Carol Evanko, Diane rector, Rita Darragh, Advisorg Barbara Langloise, Ella C. Krause 'Luv Sue Davis President Sa Alpha Tau Delta, through scholarship, promotes high stand ards of patient care While students are studying in the hospital X PM Beta Kamliola Kneeling: John Lucke, Sherman Veltkamp, Raymond Luft, Doug Stroh, Leland Nelson, Brian NIacNeill. Seated: Charlie Kintz, Robert Stephens, Tony MacDonald, Donna Kiss, Monte Elia- son, Marie Miller, Helene Hubbard, Leona Barnes, Doris Diveley, Cheryl Wilcox, Carol West- brook, Carol Hartelius, Sharon Van Noy, Niki Ward, Jean Crawley, Gerald Scholten. Standing: Ervin Clarke, Ed Hultin, Larry Peterson, Jim Dougan, Craig Bryant, Jack Shipley, Ed Mangis, Frank Uhl, Mr. Larson, Advisor, Allen Johannesen, VVendell Nordin, John Schlaht. Mu Beta Beta Barry Neu President The newest organization on cam- pus, Phi Beta Lambda takes its membership from among the com- merce majors. ,Formed last fall, this organization presents to its members the many opportunities available in the world of business. , . Easting .f -im., K Kneeling: Larry Olson. Seated: Steve Hadnagy, Judy Thompson, Jess Malone, Harriet Cush- man, Mark Borclscn. Standing: Lynne Keltncr, Donna Ceorge, Jo Staff, Kent Norby, Donna Faye Rue-ther, Gloria Boe. Kent Norby President Mu Beta Beta is the National 4-H Honorary. Achievement and serv- ice in club work both before and during college, plus a high schol- astic average are the requirements for membership in this organiza- tion. i Agricultural students who have a high scholas- tic average and show an exceptional interest in their field are rewarded by membership in R et Alpha Zeta. Every year a Freshman Student is a a selected as a recipient of a trophy in recognition of his achievements. Two activities which this honorary participates in are the agricultural conventions and the Little International. 1Qf V Bruce Beattie President Science is the backbone of modern agriculture. Seated: Bill Crawley jim McElgunn Ed Kanemasu Don Anderson Leo Knuti Advisor Gordon Warrin ' v , , , : gton, Ken Kramer, E ert Lo , Dosapkey, EVarrenk Meyer, Kent Norby, Larry Stensvad, Dennis Ron Gibson, Ilim Willoughby, Dave Smith, P. I. Hill, Dizk Hendgf- 3, 6 OY anasll , Glb VHHAISWHG, Kent Llndsey. Standing: son, Larry O son, Curt Overby, Ken Firebaugh, Bruce Beattie, Lee Iverson, C. W. Vaughn, Advisor, Harlan LaBrant, John Ross. Ula fpili Gamma Alpha Phi Gamma is composed of outstanding persons from the various campus publications. Despite the fact that MSC does not have a school of journalism, the members of Alpha Phi Gamma continually strive to up- grade the quality of our student pub- lications. Jack Sherick President Pi Tau Sigma honors the top juniors and seniors in Mechanical Engineer- ing. They stress the promotion of en- . f x - . -..-Q, Seated: Gail Graham, Nancy Benke, John Cannici, Jim Driscoll, Gib Van Alstyne, Floyd John- son, Judy Thompson, Jolm Jeffries, Doggi Dillon, Steve Hadnagy, Bob Bryant, Norm Strung. Standing: Harlan LaBrant, Dave Harmon, Al Yenne, Dave Whitcomb, Jerry Galloway, Stan Buckland, Ron Walton, Walt Manns 9 'Em Si ma Seated: John Russell, Robert German, Mike Hilario, Richard Gordon, Lawrence Roseburg. Standing: Donald F arfield, Bob Malesich, Clinton Logan, R. G. Chal- lender, Advisor: Robert Bryant, Don Henderson. gineering ideals and objectives, with emphasis on Mechanical Engineer- ing. They are instrumental in pre- senting the High School Week open- house and displays each year. l 1 Bob Malesich President :Xf,,,f. , .- -,r 7 f , , - ,e A .Q ' r, -. , ' , N i TDM U silon Qmicron Sharon Hill President Phi Upsilon Omicron is a national organization that recognizes high scholarship and promise of leadership in Home Economics majors. The members are taught the latest developments in textiles, food, nutrition, and home management. To further interest in the field, their basic project is that of sponsoring a loan fund for Home Economics majors. N550-m,.,., 2 I go to college! I learn to seW.! Seated: Mrs McCormick, Louise Hubbard, Sharon E. Mehling, Sharon Hill, Gayle Swan, Idell Weydemeyr, Marilee Nelson. Standing: Donna George, Gloria Boe, Ianncth Johnson, Donna Reuther, Maxine Nelson, Lynn Ellinghouse, Sandy Fink, Marj Cromer. . , ,,...,,,,,mA.NY, ., . , ., r,,sras x ., . , fs . . - at . . . . . ,. ,nan ,,,, .,........t.-..4 ' . 'lim Beta Phi Tau Beta Phi recognizes the top men from all fields of engineering. Seniors in the top one-fifth of their class are eligible for initiation, as are juniors who rank in the top one-eighth. The members strive for higher goals and opportuni- ties in the overall engineering Held. 0---A-g......4 ,' Geoffrey Chance President Precision is always uppermost in the engineeris mind. Kneeling: Bill Rupert, Gene Peters. Seated: Joe Petrin, Glen Shaw, Bill Alzheimer, Paul Hin- man, Lee Cannon, Bob Dasenbrock, Larry Keller. Standing: Neal Buholtz, Ray Birgenheier, Lyle Kamppmen, Stan Buckland, Robert Ylinen, Chuck Sumner, Eugene Hoover, Don Bjork, Robert Drain. Detta lglli Detta pm.. 'WX Art and architecture students who have maintained a Bn average throughout the past year are eligible for membership in Delta Phi Delta. Their primary interest is the furthering of art appreciation at Mon- tana State College. Walter Larson President Architecture students spend many hours building models. nn.-ggi: F :ff jf'-iff 5 L .- li Ss it p E 4.5 Seated: Jo Swecker, joan Keene, Linda Henderson, Grace Tschache, Beverly Nye, Donna Finstad. Standing: Dennis jones, Rocque Miller, Don Breiner, Walter Larson, Don johnson. ussamzsmwsa 'W 'M'--N ' w +gwne:ws.'x',f,. ' my -4 - . r 't v - as 1 , mmm-' , r, .. 5 K 2 E E M 5 s 5. EF i I li 5 Q1 if Mu Si ma lim Kneeling: Tom Rate, Cleanne Foster, Dale Layman. Seated: Margaret Jacobson, jerry Tureck, Pat Mullikin, Peggy Engleback, Betsy Ross, Bob Hambly, Dale johnson, Kay Hardesty, Lois Nagode, Richard Cordon, Gloria Boe. Standing: Cuylyn Warren, Marie Ioubert, Dale Brookie, Creech Reynolds, Advisor: Paula XVright, Leonard Gunderson, Bonnie Russell, Kenyon Iverson, Connie Koski, Les Opp, Sharon Egge, Janie Anderson, Karen Kirwan. fliafpa rimoa Psi 'fit' Tom Rate President Mu Sigma Alpha is the music honor- ary at MSC. Members are selected on a basis of scholarship, musical ability, character, and personality. The Spotlight Dance and the award- ing of scholarships are their main functions for the year, Barry Berg Seated: Kenyon Iverson, Dave Riter, Tom Rate, Bill Barrier. Standing: Ed Shirts, Barry Berg, joe Bortz, Erin Coosey. President Students chosen on their service and interest in the band become members of Kappa Kappa Psi, the National Bandsmen's service honorary. Their primary job is that of organizing band tours. ,?..J Ja vwvv - XXX B' 'll ' N gm Z x N U f N ff . MEX , in ,r my x , x r xi hir lll H i 'H ll ll r in ,- I TSW, n' -' . lil- A -if all 5 W 'hgh k Miht any ,151-q,. :lf-'-Ts.: Q9 WW, -mv W'7 liWP 'j I f. m 'H '--.. I. 'r'- The pleasures and luxuries of our free society didnit just happen. They required hard Work, sac- rifices, and in some cases, suffering and sorrow. To insure this freedom and preserve peace are the causes to which the military man is dedicated. But even for him, the question looms: Quo vadisP 'x .il l x.J l ,wa gill Wi nv-Elly I xgilllli ll 1 ' 235 w .5-IIE' ' ' 432-ffl fm Men who choose Army ROTC to fulfill their institutional requirement are introduced to a two-year Basic Course. First year cadets study the organization of the Army, individual Wea- pons, the U. S. Army and National Security, and gain practical experience firing a .22 cali- ber riile. Second year men concentrate on U. S. military history, basic tactics, and map and aerial photograph reading. All Cadets participate in the weekly drill held during fall and spring quarters. Army ROTC cadets and the National Guard participate 1n the Armed Forces Day Parade During the second year, outstanding basic ca- dets are chosen for the Advanced Program. Selection is based on military aptitude, lead- ership, and scholastic standing. As juniors, advanced cadets delve into leadership, the branches of the Army, tactics, and military teaching methods. Upon completion of the junior year, they attend summer camp. Ap- plication of tactical knowledge and practice with Weapons highlight the six-week summer session. In addition to the advanced study of military sub- jects, senior cadets serve as cadet oilicers of the Bob- cat Battlegroup. Upon completion of the Advanced Course, most of the men are commissioned second 1 AQ: lieutenants in the Army Reserve. They then serve a term of active duty before returning to their home- town Reserve Unit. The Distinguished Military Grad- uates are given equal commissions but in the Regular Army, Where most of them find career opportunities. Thomas Allen Walter Boberg Gary Dahl john Healy William Kude Robert Mann Dave Nelggn Hal Nelson George Powers Donald Wilson Douglas Worthington W 4 . E if Perce Commercial flight training is agxeggm Qaaaaaangeav offered to qualified seniors. Cadets prepare to visit Malstrom AFB. MSC Angels serving tea at june Commissioning Exercises. . x 'K ,,i 4 i.Q-fQg9 .A Y li ll n I b N? W' E S Q are 2:4 .- Y A .fic 412 V. DNIS Carson, Fulton, Cowger, F riez, Allen, and Coody- Both basic and advanced cadets participate in weekly drill koontz are reviewed by Colonel Raggio. exercises. The Hrst year Air Force ROTC cadet concentrates on the elements of aerospace power, basic aeronautical science, and the organization and operation of the military arm of the Federal Government. All Basic cadets attend weekly drill for two quarters during the.year. Then as a sophomore, the student learns the fundamentals of Aerospace Weapons Systems in conjunction with the current national policy toward defense. Presentation of professional opportunities in the Air Force leads some of the cadets into the Advanced Program. The junior cadet deals primarily with the functions and skills necessary for officer development, staff organization, and principles of leadership and military justice. Base visitations give the cadet a first-hand look at Air Force life and opportunities. During summer camp following the third year of study, cadets first become familiar with an entire air base and its functions. They are then given ample opportunity to return to the section which most interests them for more specialized training. Cadets reporting in prior to leaving for summer camp. 1 d Second lieutenants A survey of global relations and geography dominate the study of the senior cadet. The seniors also organize and execute the weekly drill exercises. Qualified fourth-year cadets may take preliminary flight training at the local airport and qualify for a private pilotis license. Upon graduation, cadets are commis- sioned as second lieutenants in the Air Force or Air Force Re- serve. During their ensuing tour of duty they are given oppor- tunity for additional specialized training and study. 'emma' 23'-ft ,-., ,p ff .yi 4 -4-'f- ?' .Z I ,f W 'lla-svqfs! -..-L' ,f Robert Allen Ken Bodner - Wayne Bromenshenk Pete Carson john Conrad me ,Q 4:- We 'f'-LMA-f 1 s Ron Cowger Darl linger Ron Friez Chuck Fulton 'rt Ion Coodykoontz .x- Ron Hager lack Iursnick Harlan LaBrant Vernon Mahugh Jerry Moran john Reed Bill Richardson Dave Ritter jerry Slack an - 'Ms' Sam Stewart 409-1 si- '- Ray Stiener Grady Venable Augustus Wilkins Bill Williss Harold Zavalney 2 V i'3fk4!.if Scalwlmrol mmol Blade Army ROTC members are selected from advanced ca- dets for Scabbard and Blade. Membership in this na- tional military honorary requires junior class standing, outstanding civic and military achievement and partici- pation in the advanced ROTC activities. In conjunction with the Arnold Air Society Scabbard and Blade spon- sors the Military Ball where members tap new pledges and crown the Coed Colonelette. Dave Nelson President Don Wilson Tom Allen George Powers Cary Dahl Walter Boberg Douglas Worthington Robert Mann L ml Arnold Air Societ 'iw 'x l X Q Arnold Air Society is a national military honorary composed of cadets enrolled in the Advanced Air Force R.O.T.C. program. They are co-sponsors with Scabbard and Blade of the Military Ball and hold local squadron dinners throughout the year. The main goal of Arnold Air Society is the advancement of interest in the Air Force R.O.T.C. program at MSC. 4 The SUB dining room is transformed into a drill field for practice sessions. Angels march annually in the local armed forces day parade. ring-ww Gleanne Foster Commander Barbara Eisenman Linda Felix Bonnie Flint Pat Crabow Robin Croshelle Karen Hansen Phyllis Hess Peggy Hoffman Judy Johnston Kathy Keene Carolyn Kelly Jackie Ladner Kay LaFontise Judy Lohr Maxine Manning Nancy Marler Sandra Miller Marylee Moreland Mary Nauman Kay O'Connell Robin Peterson it-ff . '-'SCD Peggy Bell Jo Brickley Bobi Clark Jean Caraher Jill Doty ,7- , .Tn is-43922. ,Q-K 45 qt? 'uv ff , NQXHVK Q L., Ax W' ga 'Www J, wb- Vwafstl ak vm? Q5 51 -hnvxqi Z ,,. V a . lt 7',Y' -r f 7'x Marlyn Vollmer Cail Williamson Linda Yeoman -4'1 rims' 4,n,.f f QW 'Mil .wr Pr Dina Powell Sandy Rase Jan Simon I pa ,sux N . 'Y' wr' R Carol Taylor Angel Flight is a society of select Women students chosen on personal appearance and marching ability. Sponsored by Arnold Air Society, they are easily recognized on campus in their Air Force blue uniforms. Members of Angel Flight often serve as hostesses and guides during High School Week activities. They have performed their in- tricate drill maneuvers both locally and through- out the country, achieving national fame from their splendid performances. Carolyn Chesarek Regina Cullen 1 .-,f S LaRae Reynolds Carol Stevenson Mary Thibaudeau Gm f 1 ,I 551 , f if ' igqv , , 42341, . My v- ,-Aw. . A... r ,J-qqur, 'W-1-f..'::' , ,-uagm 'www'-.hx U f ..,. 4 W- V A HM- lfvwfwmmgf Nmfy- fwfwwf f .l W. ,,,,,,m, if ' 'V' .fn-. ... . ,, M--1 W ,' , , I fp-M K Q-- -vwltx'-'sq-un , gv--- .. . X-u vi- X rnbassadorsl Many musical groups lake public appearances. Creek Activities f. M Q 'mid' N ,A . z,... . at 2712- It was a busy year for the fraternities and sororities on the MSC campus. Participation in homecoming activities with floats and house decorations climaxed Rush Week, traditional firesides, and the serenades of fall quarter. Service projects such as decorating the downtown business areaat Christmas time built up the seasonal spirit for the annual Christmas Sing. Winter quarter brought to life snow sculptures and participation in the Winter Carnival. Pi VVeek was the public relations project which raised funds for the March of Dimes. The crippled children got the dimes, we got the pies. Q S Competition is keen and rivalries intense during Creek Week. Many themes were used attempting to draw in new members. Qs. . L? 2. 4 1 xg, ' W w-4 X ' X bfi? ,., ff. l working hand in handl Winter Formals highlighted a snowy season with the selec- tion of each fraternity's ideal girl to reign as sweetheart. Cam- pus elections ushered in spring quarter activities with Creek VVeek and the rowdy spring parties climaxing a year of in- tense studying. Scholastic attainment is a treasured goal of the Creek system, and each of the chapters vied among them- selves for top honors in this area. A closeness and friendship among the Creek living groups characterized their united support of all MSC activities. integral ,, 1 -1 X -'H+ J Kfmilk Creeks and Administration Intramurals are an inter-Haternit Counci Stan Smith President x',gJg 'lu' 5 r bf' 'f ' gr 24.1, i X 2' g rffx in Y -uf' ,pdf 19 1 tai. ik ZX D6f1iS Deflk Monte Eliason Harlan LaBrant Joel Larnrners lim Nfifdahl Darrell Pearson Co-ordination of the activities of the fraternities at MSC is the goal of the Inter-Fraternity Coun- cil. Composed of two representatives from each fraternity, the group strives to better the fra- ternity relations with each other and the com- munity in general. The organization of formal rush is one of the primary duties of the group. Q 3 . 1 Gary Glantz Frederick Mayer Don Ragland x ' a Y I : jf Yi ' - ' t 7 , Ja. s as is we ' vfi iim'Xi ' 1 , eYss'fi?Nf1 'H R l 1532 . x15'm,.,.1 , if ' , A 'Etfw s -f ,ag Q fm L ffm ff giqf' ' 's , 'V ' y ' ,aww 'f ' ' A 421, f rage , V .-A : K ,e z 1 '53, 'u .. :isp rt M by ' I e x i ,sm 2 if ' ' i ilk g 4 , ,f I 1 ' 1 . ., NAV, 1 P.J. Hill john Miller Bruce Robinson f LB, , ., , i,.,.,9.Q,.,5 Q Jim Jarrett Kent Norby Jerry Young Kpan-Heilenic Covmci Discussion of common problems and assisting Women students to become better acquainted With the sororities on campus is the purpose of the Pan-Hellenic Council. This group, composed of three representatives from each sorority, is responsible for the organization and adminis- tration of rush. The Council also assists in prep- arations for Creek Wee-k. 49-A00 Carole Wright President Vina New . g, f:,1:,53Ps'a I ff ri55,3 -V 4 it -...J V549 Y -sv, Ymjip Donna Ahrendes Donna Anders Mary Berry Cheryl Caughlan Patty jo Davis DeAnna DeCosse Janice Kathary Judy Larson Sheryl Mooney Kathy Owen Celia Smith Dorothy Striebel Cayle Swan jo Swecker Sharon Ziegler uw-gf ... ffm Gamma Defra Boasting the newest house on campus, the members of Alpha Gamma Delta devoted a great deal of time to make this year an academic and social success. Several of the awards of AWS, including the Iunior Cup of Attainment, the Pledge Scholarship Cup, and the F ive-Ye-ar Speaker, were Won by the energetic Alpha Gams. Members of the group could be found working on publications and several other activities. jim Thomp- son was selected as Alpha Gam Man at the annual Winter party, and the year was filled with many exchange dinners and coffee hours with fraternities. The annual pop bottle drive to raise funds for children af- flicted With cerebal palsy Was a success. 1 ?E'4Z,f - 3.1. 'Q 5 f - - ,S 1:1-uf--P' A ' 1 ' ,- gf. tf ff-rt In W f' u . ' 1 -'f ' , , X Q x I ' K if 0,5 K . an ' ,, 1-, , 1 Q, x 527 ll A w - ,av +3 ' l 1 9' vb' 9' , . , , , t- A , ' 1 ,E-. Q ' . 550,11 if S' . Ag D ,, 3 sx. , - YA, xv-,M V W rx I A - , fa ' i 1 i V ,: w:.:1.,i23??AY R A , x .f ' Sf . V . 1 - -- 2, Q10 , W gf, sf- ' . .1 --,Z KJ, , . A it V, N W2 1' - f + x -1 ti' '. f cf X - cf Q? - . , g ., 1 2 , lace, , .. ,M-L . .f:,ss,xf. wg, e, fm ,7, W fy . ,' f, X ff .fm X, ' -- if - A , fi . A ' F 'ffl 1-,sv ' axe, , 'Q A 9 A ,Q -A sr A I H A ' ' ' gg? Q were -,vp S X J 5 2 4 I 'V 9 ' ' . 'ir'- T., W ' V N , Q, , ., f f,.f,, 1 mafia- , , 3 ff . Va in N i 5 f at Q, fm N 5, 6' ft A ' f ,f, mfs, ,- 1 V, my S x T ' ' x ' ,1k fQ- ' , 'if 1 QQ, wi Q -5 , I - ' U if 'U , i 4 f L? 13' KM K2 we 4. sf 9,5 ' ,A , . Janice Kathary President 'Q' X a far, . ss. i ,iv r . s, , A, t 6 , I 'W' x 1 A if if 4 asf? X .E-V MN s , ss nik: ? t . ,NX ,. . Nita Coleman Susan Conover Diana Crane Linda Dahle Sandra Fink Jane Flaskerud Ida F ordik Lana Fredenberg Barbara Haugen Vickie Hemstad Laro Hensley JoAnn Hicks Janis Anderson Gaylen Ashcraft Nancy Beverly Sonvy Brenden Linda Christison Sharee Clark Kay Claypool Joanne Daley Moselle DePriest Gail DeVries June Dieruf Kathleen Dotter Ada Dresen Diane Ekegren Lois French Ariel Fry Irene Gordon Gail Graham Karen Granat Carol Hartelius Kathy Hauge Kay Hoadley Jonnie Horst Jan Jaumotte Vikki Johnson Jean Johnston Eleanor Kleinhans Joanne Knudson Beth McDonald Marjorie Monson Kathleen Morris Marcia Ness Rita Newmack Diane Olsen Kathy Owen Betsy Ross Barbara Sekora Jeanie Sollie Jo Staff Jean Stephens Phyllis Stephens Pam Storm ,f,y . 1 .v .. ' ,W ' 42 . N K 4 1 'V :, Qx Q r S 'a ff if ,ag fsifvp' .. ., r , I f 3 X M 1, 1, 4 fs i K2 J Masq? V as N fl if af Am K ,, Q A lf 'K , Q, Y , , Y f , . xii' X , wx 1 Q ,M W, , f X - -' ' wp Q, . , - ' -P GM E 62, x Q' If is 4 adv I . , 5 nag? va R . , Il .ll Karen Korrison Deanna Kostka Gay Lackman Patty Lewis Linda Lockwood Anne Maclay Jeanne McCrory 5422.25 ,432 xi' Julia Peila Patty Peterson Joyce Phillips Sandra Pohlod Sheila Quinn Donna Ritter Bonnie Robertson Shari Torgerson Marilyn Uhlrich Mary Lee Walton Niki VVard Mary Westermark Barbara Whitney Judy Whittle 249 jqijlifld Czmmma Rim This year the members of Alpha Gamma Rho could look back with pride at their many accomplishments. Men of the house could be found in Student Senate in the posi- tions of Commissioners of Publications, Iudging Teams, and the Student Union. AGR,s could also be found editing the MONTANAN and the College Farmer, and serving as officers of many campus organizations. The local chapter also hosted the regional Officers Training School of the fraternity during the Spring vacation. XVayne Bromenshenk Harold Brown Bob Carver Bill Chiesa Bill Crowley Mervin Darnell in-on Harlan LaBrant President B p Don Anderson 4 4 Don Bacon u Bob Bacon jf f ' Ron Benson Lee Brittenham I Mark Bordsen 3 X ll X . . A ,4 Q iw 4 ff 30,5 f 1 . rf -bg 4 ,. 'Z' 'gm D ff Jim Driscoll jim French Steve Hadnagy Ed Heinle Dick Henderson Marshall Herman .:..,.g ,V ..' 1' . f ':'.. .-ft: sf ,Q fw, 'ms ,,f? . 'fe Karl Hertel MacDonough Hill P. J. Hill Mike Horn Bernard Jensen Bob Johnson Bill Johnson Dennis Iurica Dale Keil Grant Knowlen John Knowles Glenn Ledgerwood Wk Stan Praskach Bob Sage Fred Scott Doug Stensvad Larry Stensvad Gary Thompson Gib VanAlstyne Larry Watt jim Willoughby Al Yenne -4-09' 5 4 N.-a if '15-a 'lf'-7 vw we--v 5 Doug Lenington Evert Lovec Mel Minchau Art Nelson Dale Nott1ngham M' ' ar, , Q 3 VKX' V X K A :ig ,tif 13' l bias- E' 5 7 'S K if 252 I. e Eu k, Donna Ahrendes President '3- -'rl fC , 'eff L 3 - 1 , M, r ., ' was , , is +V' , C' 'V r ,- 4 Y Gail Cribble Robin Groshelle Phyllis Hess Joanne Hodson Barbara Hoffman Karen Horton H1 Hbb d A 66116 ll al' K. Margaret Kerruish Connie Koski Norma Lilly Judy Llewellyn Julie Long , Suzanne Lowrance Marilyn Lyall l 'l'l Nancy Adams Kathie Anderson Ileen Barney Pat Barrett Susie Beck Peggy Bell Mary Berry Barbara Blakely Jeanette Boyd Betty Bruckner Bonne Bruckner Deanna Burgess Marilyn Carpenter Donna Cole jackie Cooper Betty Eagle Linda Felix Mary Io Fisher Bonnie Flint Peggy Flynn Carole Gemberling A , PQI f If 'Q .- .ue-f . P-:Q as ' ,J '13 mfr, it 1' 1 1 W ' - 4 ., , we xx. ,' -A - j 5311. D K ,' ,, f Q' ' ' .. . . -:f- , --A WBA ,XE . Z3 , 5331 ,, a 'Qfa ,-lk. ,i,,5.Q,,,, -N go . , Q as e,r5sff1?Tr?11f Q Jacque Spaulding Susan Steffensen Liz Swanberg Ellen Todd Sharon Van Noy Shirley Vice Sandy Ward Barbara Way Carol Westbrook Janice Wetsch Jacque Wiley Adele Wilkinson Pat Wright Sharon Ziegler ,K Y , , , gy. X32 gg A61 I. 3 . , . 1. 31 r , ... fi 1 Ev! 1,10 .w - 1 1 -Q 43.3 . iff.. N- ' f' . V51 2 ,A K x 5 - -mf X as 'iq . M 'ff H I X ,.,,,, , -'Q fe Z- ,1- e if ' gh wiv . gjya rcc- Qfwfxq - I ,i X.. Z Ni, O I. , , C 361 ? :2,5,g,4iK,ii 2, S A fe f.,-vinci ii ' i 'Q . . L - Q- 3. 4 1' -sf x, my Q1 15255 ' . Lists' Q V 'I kg I xx x 1 2 'ws 5,2 f M A ki'-If , if , V. 7 C A A .A . 21' , 2 3 M v A 6' 1? ' ' ' , :fy ra by I fiat-k 5 6 ' Y 3 -0 1 ,Z 2:1 -as : Q ? , sv X sf - ' . V NTL? X Maxine Manning Mary Ann Marler Nancy Marler Kathy Mead Mary Miller Sandy Miller Linda Mockel Sheryl Mooney Barbara Morgan Shirlee Nash Martha Painter Dina Powell Pam Powell Joanne Prugh Carol Raffl Janice Ralph Judy Reid Ronalee Rognaldson Monta Smith Caroline Spain Carolyn Spangler if 1 I X ,-ng ff r:,,.fv , ,wx gg .. . A visit from the national AOPi president was the highlight of this sorority's activities. Social functions included the Rose Formal, the Sadie Hawkins Dance, and participation in the Christmas Sing. Honors bestowed on individual members included: Homecoming Queen, Maxine Manning, AWS president, Betty Bruckner, and Cheer Queen, Carol Westbrook. Others were chosen to be members of Angel Flight, Pom-pon girls, and Dolphins. 165 i .J 1 ' X I 1 'z: 1 ., if lv? 1 .te - Ts , Cary Glantz President Data Si ma Tfm Iohn Adams Bob Bade Frank Badowsky Cale Bahmer Robert Ball Jack Beam Bernie Bennack This year the men of Delta Sigma Phi showed diversified talents in the areas of student leadership, intramural sports, and social activities. Delta Sig teams were among the toughest in the various intramural leagues, capturing first place in the basketball division. Members served on Student Senate and on publications as Commissioner of Demonstra- tions and as Exponent business manager. The Delta Sigs Worked with the local Jaycees in sponsoring the Easter egg hunt for the children of Bozeman. The annual Playboy,' party and the coronation of Margie Sarrazin as their Carna- tion Cirl topped off a successful social year. '-15? I ',.'f rm is ,M p , T Iohn Cannici 5 Pete Carson ' LeRoy Christensen ' T - ' Larry Coulston TN, Fiori D'Andrea Art Finlayson J' nw Q1 W Y W Kg. , , 1 are if , 3 M s f Y rrr H f ' H Mike Fisher Darrell F rideres James Frideres Chuck Hallam Carter Harmon Dave Harmon wif V in I F 1' , Vlgx rua. 5 , 3 f l fa f Dick Hueth fa IWW Al Rogers Rollin Russell Carl Saner Les Santa Al Sarisky Dorwin Schreuder Brandon Smith Michael Smith William Stafford Larry Staringer Don Stewart Jim Strouse Bob Summers QM' Jim Jenkins William Johnstone Bill Kamrath Don Kennedy Dave Knostman Robert Kunkel Steve Mathews Ray MCCarre11 Charles Monkman Dick Neifert Gene Nelson John Ockomon Edgar Powell Ralph Reed SQ My gi. Qi 9 'i K 66? J 'M' W if Q 2 ., , , 5 , ZR 4 1 if ,.,' ss ,. , fl ' zz z ofa' 5 5. bg K ld? E 19? pq -few' A 4 -26 'g shi af! W XX ,Q John Tidball Jerry Thuesen Joe Upshaw Grady Venable Robert Warddrip Bradley VVhite Judy Larson President - .,5,. 3,g 'V -li el 4 ':ffk if'-lsik' bei A: , 1 9. , ' 1. ',. -:?'i'35i,'f 'fn' Y ' it ,ia 1 9 Shi f f2',P':3- V The recognition of Janet Hughes as one of the top ten women students at MSC when she was presented with the Herrick Award was only one of the reasons that the members of Chi Omega could look back on this year with pride. Many Chi O's could be found in the ranks of organizations and serving on the many committees which are necessary to keep the campus af- fairs running smoothly. In addition to academic achievements, members of this group once again reigned as Ski Queen, Pi Week Queen, and Joan Brickley was chosen as successor to Marsha Thompson as Miss Montana State College. y Maury Lou Beeckler jp . K, , G 'B ' 'r Gail Birch. p Q 3, ' lfifgf . Athlene Blshop V 1 1,1 h. Q' H : K W' i ' f janet Bleken Af 1: 'L ,233 Betty Blenkarn 14 k' , Lynda Bley tl Qfl'w 'i fit ' fig' W , , az Q , H ,fsifmigga-f',,,4, if f t ,,.,, Swag, ,. , - , www ,, , NLM, L! Joan Brickley . Sandy Cattrell Bobi Clark Regina Cullen ' Mary Culp , ,. r, Cheryl DeCosse S f 1 if ww V2 f a X 'M 59' , Q , Q, 1 'g l' NJ' gf 15, , V A 'ff 7 f 7 X 1 WMM K ff' :fe 'f'l'V' 7 Q il I 'gy x f f H 56 1. A2 2 x Q vga! , 553 ' X' , fi , ' S541 '55 aa .Z -4 ,X cf Q, .f :,,,,., 'HX' if .' 7 , Deanne DeCosse Bonnie Diegel Clyta Dillon Doris Dively Brenda Dunlap Chris Dunlap Sherry Erwin Lois Fulker Pat Grabow Diana Gray Anita Haggerty Elizabeth Hansen Betty Lou Hanson Claudia Huckaba janet Hughes Margaret Jacobson Sharon Kent Karen Kirwan Wendy Kottas 0. Chi Uma cl It beats walking 50 miles! X . 1 40 .sk -5 w,. ,,f ' . .,,.,1. , , ' W 4 1 7 ,, t, ,1 W 5 f df bk I , S4391 'Y 53' li , K ,ff 4 , y ,ff r EW W' . 1 i ,es ,Q us xxw sv, gg gblwa Wanda Parent Kathy Phelan Kathy Phelan Sue Ravenscroft Charlene Rice Charlet Ridgway Sherry Ridgway Bonnie Russell Jean Schauer Nancy Schwett Kay Seitz Dorothy Spain Karen Staiger Bettie Thigpen Zifli 439 5 . was 'tv X Y equi an fl if +ve, fu' jf 1 sf 0+ i f w-...,,, ,.::, '-1229 , .43 'x , , 4 az I1 if Z' ,. ' if ,' 32 fu fi., 'Z fir 'f -25 . 'LQ' ff 1 , X sr-mx: is -as aa Q 'ii OM aa ...Q .ff . f re-Y , QV .11 T X . M . ,NX ?,,. , X 'l'l W - H1 ,Q , ' A 2 if f esrsrii 1 fm if 43 B is K X S ,K Q Q, 1 'W Tx ll F QVW i 'fi ' , resin 4' says B as X - , , fl! sz '- ,gl i 'Kr Y ' , 5 ,r Lilly Kravcisin Kathy Kuebler Barbara Lea Sarah Lemire Linda Long Terry Long Linda MacDonald Judy Massman Sally McMasters Karen McNeal Afton Miller Pat Mullikin Chyrel Nelson Denise O,Connor was a ' .. , ,, we 'ai , A f K l ..,, 'nv ww if Qrztw Connie Thompson Marsha Thompson Marilyn Ward Cuylyn VVarren Sue White Sherrell Willey Barbara Ward jim Jarrett President fK,axHoa Si ma Q-'s Q I K I ,, u 1' ,f A W g P 2 Z mv , 1 if 7 is Monty Brosious Thomas Brown Ronald Campbell Gene Carlson Dick Carr ...I Cary Chamberlain Cyril Conrad V' wil' f ai' ff Eh? A ,, kv .1 Alex Adams jim Almond Arnold Anderson Bill Anderson Don Bentson Curt Beswick Bob Bottman fl -'z fi 93. any Robert Cooper John Crawford Robert Dasenbrock Drew Dye Phillip Garnett Robert Germann William Cermann i 1? 's Sneaking Ikard, their mascot, into the SUB everyday was one of the many activities of the Kappa Sigmas. The Spooks,' as usual were active on campus, and counted two Student Senate commis- sioners and three organization presidents among their members. Other Kappa Sigs were working for the betterment of the campus by serving on committees and in organizations. Social activities didn,t lag behind other years, and their traditional French Fireside and Stardust Ball were talked about long after the decorations were taken down. Other activities on their social calendar included ice cream parties, songfests, and tobo-ggon parties with sororities. Dick Graham Dick Hart NVilliam Hay Richard Holzberger Tom Holzberger Michael Ikard Kraig Jorgensen HF: is V' it vt M K 1 , . 1 'Ulf' :Qu-4 t Wit :f.. 'P f an '5'a':J A Paul Skabo William XValtari Paul XValters Dennis VVelton Don VVilson James Wiltse Frank Young 259 Dorothy Striebel tai President '-f-1-Y Ellen Braughton Shelley Bryant Joann Chalmers Lynn Chalmers Nancy Cline Lusha Congdon Barbara Crowe Ronda DeYong Dona Donofrio Lylia Eagle Lynn Ellinghouse Sharon Endresse Sandra F latness Emily Francis Susan Gibson Sandra Hamilton Faye Ellen Hanson Joanne Heitzman Linda Holden Lindia Hope Linda Hoskin We are studying with great vigah! w , 2 i- X -K U , 4, . 524, . 'at W E' 22 ,335 if A, 1 ,, 'H 'ar ' -an 1,, .4 .3 X ,L his ' ww, .af 'ra , ,, ' 1, 'ff ,-' X If A 'N f 'N I f ' , , ,, ' 5 43 ' 1 gg' -6 .- 4. v-y jnvlfw. .. jpiggigl 4 ,mag l , , F, I ,423 , ga . Q4 ,lg ,v ,aft 0,7 Ms- 5, far? ,. .W ff Zi: t .65 Z . f Y i, , sbs , W, ., 3 , 1 f YS? , ff' '- ff, 517 f , .2 . af A fa. X an if gf R ,, nv mm , ff if Mr MQ ri X X V s . Ni. 4 , V5 . , L...- My if f J as 1 ,isa B .X Xa r :A .X l y , 19.51 ,, I fxf . 2 f f ff, MW 9-1 ',.,sfw! H Delta Gamma iid.. , Jere Allen Judy Allen Romana Aus Lois Baker Beatrice Barton Judy Bentzen Gloria Boe vit X ia, x ?f5w,i,'Z?INX ' ' -sg ,f : s gifs-fir' f fiiswria 5, r aaa S . w if 2-- , ' 1 'K 3 F 4 1 :Q ,, 3' 354 I 1 - 'i' ,mx . , t , if - .. T, - . ,M .. as 4 , 1 .,K vfwm ., , 'Hui tx f ig? in N Af! . J, 5 gf Q X gy '41 W 2 was aw WE -1 ff Lillian Milonas Ellen Murray Lana Nadauld Nancy O,Neil Karen Pearson Linda Quinlan Scotta Ramsey Vicki Robison Marjorie Sarrazin Leslie Schultz Cheryl Schultze Judy Siderius LaVonne Sigleton 4 Q sv, at C 1. . h g 12 ff 'f X Q e 13 Smit gym X , is Darlene Speck X W , rw V3 Peggy Stevens Jannefh 1011115011 v , 5 'I f f Pat Johnston A ' - A p E, 8 , k X ,f 1 ., .ffgqfqi H Carolyn jones ' , . P 1 f AH , Sharon Mehhng ,. 1 , ' ' f ' P ' Z3 ' , 'f 'V i :-5 4 , 1 U4 c if Roxy Payne -WL f , ff 4. W4 izyki X A a n V, ,ii I 9 1,35 L 1 5 , 'AJ iff? -3? an W Cay Strack i 4, , Cissie Thorberg 1 V Karen Torske f ' Karen Troy M ,Q M S , p ,, j ' Sandy Turner ,M 8 Carol Wallin I. '-r1r K Q 'iiii Pam Weigel w if-,tix t A' Teri Wieshaupt ,,, N I gi f Sandra Wood I fi it Q ' f' .4 . This year the Delta Cammas have successfully proven their ability in all campus activities. Scholastically, the DC,s have maintained their first place rank for the eighth consecutive quarter. Members were to be found in Mortar Board, Dol- phins, Who,s Who, and several class and residence halls offices. DC's have also reigned this year as Lambda Chi Cresent Girl, Delta Sig Carnation Cirl, Sig Ep Queen of Hearts, M.R.A. Cave Cirl, Harvest Ball Queen, and Sigma Chi Derby Darling. Three girls received the Harrison award, and the Delta Gamma Trip-le Trio made several public appearances. Za locfa CH Af Ha Six l 1 ' A , L ' V Darl Enger Ken Firebaugh B111 Fox john Goodykoontz Robert Harlan Ed Harper Edwin Hultin John Iursnick Dave Klapwyk Mike Klos Dennis Leczinski Art Linden Jesse Malone Ed Mangis Barry McKenzie John McLaughlin Terry Mero Robert Moudree 6: Q ,pgs-0-4 4 Ae -:QM ' lm NSW QW U! .Hs 525 ,. ws. P 'il X lf i Ti L 'U xljl its W-4. wmv , ,126 This year the Lambda Chiis social calendar began with the growing of beards in preparation for Yukon Days. Throughout the year this calendar included firesides, the all sorority Halloween Party, Spring Party at Chico Hot Springs, and occa- sional late evening visits to the AGR house. The highpoint of their dinner dance, the White Rose Formal, was the crowning of judee Bentzen as Lambda Chi Cresent Girl. Aside from social aspects, Lambda Chi Alpha retained its high scholastic record and also captured second place for both their Homecoming float and snow sculpture. The Lambda Chi's can boast that every man is in at least one campus activity outside the fraternity. Campus offices held this year included the President of ASMSC and the Commissioner of Athletics. ff' Milton O,Neil Ralph Panian Wes Perkins joel Peterson Otto Preikszas Robert Raggio Tony Rasmussen Mike Riley Frank Shriver Robert Sikonia George Simek Robert Stephens jim Thompson Garth Tooke Max Townsend Bill Walker Dave WVhitcomb Frank VVilliss Bill VVilliss Bob Wright Harold Zavalney Becky Billips President Ceraldine Brandt Linda Brotsch Becky Bryant Billye Buettner Kathy Burnison Cheryl Caughlan Roberta Clark 2. 1 Donna Finstad Karen Flacker Mary Lou Goo Nancy Hazelton Judy Hedrick Sharon Henderson Carol Hicks 'Y .Faq fltalpa Defra In addition to having the distinction of being the only sorority at MSC to have houseboys, the Kappa Deltas also had many social and academic accomplishments during the year. Jan Bowers won both the MSC and state Make It With Woolv contests, and represented Montana in the national contest in Las Vegas.' As in the past, a KD served on Student Senate in the position of Commissioner of Social Affairs. The sorority was well represented in campus activities, With members participating in Montanans and Student Senate Steering Committee. Several of the members were recognized for individual achievements by being chosen for such honors as Who,s Who and Phi Kappa Phi. ' Donna Anders Carol Bauch , it ,A ,. t Jan Beery 0 J, I Judy Bergh v , ,....,,. ' Shirley Bergh 2 ' Y A Vicki Billips . i ii., J' f j Jan Bowers A .. pizl, .nv Y t V ,I ,4 N,,.f, .ti , , N ,:i, V ,. ' .A f , V , ,mv -. I in J V we ,gg .., - V iii y 4.5.x 4? fl N X ig, 'f ' iid J Z' ' yi , ,Z , ,I L t .Q Q nw' ' .V gm it ,K my 1 Beverly Clemens , 1 Donna Davis W M' 4 Patty Jo Davis W I ' if , . Janet DeVries 5 ,,,,, ' Karen Dickhoff , J ' Faye Emrick Dixie Ferguson ,, ms. 1 Q, we J l i f - A 3 'fx ' .Z fa- , ww, as-'ff P ,mi ' 74, gvgr J ' 4 MwKi,.Q5,3:f.,2 lin, f' ' , gag - mls- iff, fy- - . . f' ,- fzcf. ' I ve' fr X v , 7,.,...., . , , M '.f',.. -A-. ...n, ,. ..., , k AMN..-J 'flu 1 ri 1 e 4' W yt X my ,r will p 1 ' , Q 6. J , 2 m fa X QP Q .,..,,,, , , 'W'-W' 7, X Si sm 4 11311. NM 'rs ,ga ,, ' - y W - 'ze ' ,x ,' 11, -V .4 , C3.I'Ol Kl1Ul3S 22,2554 ,, 1 6 - f 23 . ' fe - Q K ' N5 - ' ' s V 5: . ' ' - ' ' '. 1 H ., ' Andrea Mattson ?, fv f ii- 5. ', if S U f A , We , W mf X gy Shirley McNeal 5 .Z-' 75 if ' Aix, B'll' M ll W i i f f 'v- 1 16 u en , 4,Jt7g ,LW,. f-I . mi if Q ' gfa5.v5, x .-:-, , Q W j i Lufa Nelson ,a t 9 New X Marjorie Orcutt avq. f '. f l ij' ,gy A. , 853, 1' gi-im-ff if l . fl . P V 5. Wk X .1 f W , kg K Y MW, VW . 1 2 Ja, mir 1 S-Q 4 'Q' 'M 'A , M -1 I .1 ,vi Q, q wwf g , x fl A i LA ,.., S .q.. 1 R X 1 P- :Wea iii ' 'M i3 w JV, ' 5 . Sandy Stolzenburg ,M S H Zi 5-in Y' -Y: ' 4 Darlene Swanson my AQ ' X Barbara Watters j . BW J f . . 1-is - V. Carol Weist 1 'M , f- S . S S-'fifty 2 1 f-wc' Carole Wright - r , V 'N-gf l J' Virginia Yankoskie V Linda Zastoupil 'ff S A, , V A R ef it 4 M a A f f If in .-f. ... V, f ,- sf ' f a w, ' x I Q2 f. .Aux A Q--Q , Hs, 'QQ . f- a ., if , Vx '30 w 9 miie jf r G 4 S ilu., E. J r 51,7- Q1' 5 , 5125, 3 A Va-1 r ,1 nr' ' X R f 'fi I xxx., Ng, 4.5 35, T 4 f- as ' 3- A f N Sharon Hill Shirley House Nancy johnson Cheryl Kauk Peggy Keifer Anita Kiehl Judie Klieger , W. 3 0 A iw , 1 F5 wt, Z? 4 M , ' : Mi, . 3 X, ,f Sharon Palm Harriet Pedlar Marilyn Peressini Pam Perrins Sherry Rakes Karen Ratzburg Kay Schleicher s .,...,f,. ' A ,,gfg1.3:j'. K ' K ' - - T611- ' N ' aj J . T gf gfml - .A ei ' I , 1. ' q y . i A 4. ,am wa ls i l 5 . ' 'W Q, fr, , g w- af, Q. 0---f-0 MG: - V A , f xr fx V weft 5 ' ,. 'V 'sf xv? A ', U ,eV V ' ' Q51 .V 'ii 1.- Kpili Si ma ilfavmoa -.. e , Qvgs-W.. W 0' .W AM + 4' 1 - - N ,. V, ,. , ' . V. X- . -,- ,.,, ff -, Q.. .. .W M , i.,f Mm, X aff. f,'t Wfgw'fw' f--asf ' .nl -f .' .cr-M 1 - -is--.M rf ' John Brown Bill Burkitt Frank Gada Gary Cady Gene Cady Gerald Callaway Tom Gheetham F11-, Tye., ,, . FF, ..... ff? if . ,f pu Russ Evan William Ferraro Dwayne Forder XVayne F order David Fredenberg Stacy Franklin Ronnie Gibson 266 w .irt JW ' ' gi Q jf W! ies 'J'4 ,myfifsll Q ix if i4-av f, gl Y , -av X 9. Ed Kanemasu President wftifii iii! 5 ' in 2 wif f . f . ., ,.Jw,f, f , K ' ' Wfizif? fm f ...v 2 'ZA V xg 7 V f , Aff, N X '55 4 Larry Anthony Gary Armstrong Ed Barrett Bruce Beattie Jack Bradley Tom Branett jim Brown r . 40 Z W Y , g fi. , t ,- . Q, .i 5 Y ' . .ha . - -' I 'Haiti f +0 Zffgk' P 4 f 'fb' W 5 N ' ' 'A qw wmv , ' . .- L ' if N . .e v . e. .fl i it . Howard Cicon Kenneth Conner Jerry Crossett Ron Dissly Bob Drga Don Drga Gary Dyer , 5,2 .,AA xv., .... z f N' ,M 5 1 7:1 1. -i:r5.,w,E,:,s war .i ss ef? K Mm , , M S, 1 ' ' ' X Ron Glazier W Jim Goo fb Q Chgck Bromle j .if--. Ro ert Hars a 5 - M ' vm , John Holden , A xx I If '55 .1 ..,-1 rv-- 'QELZ 'ri P W H t With more than ninety per cent of its members donating blood, Phi Sigma Kappa won first place in the inter-fraternity blood drawing competition. This was typi- cal of the spirit shown by the members of this living group during the past year. Phi Sigs could be found in many organizations on campus as they exercised their leadership. Socially, the Moonlight Ball, at which Karen Kirwen was crowned Phi Sig Moonlight Girl, was considered to be one of the best in years. Lawrence Hughes Don Hull Ron Jarrett John Jeffries Ralph Jensen Jim Johnson Roger Ogren Gary Olsen Curt Overby Gene Peters Darrell Pearson David Posey Chuck Proff George Swartz Kent Thomas Jerry Townsend Loren Tweet Don Weibert' . Gary West Lew Zimmer f MZ f W iff, ...f r 3 . ,ff V7 K ls. , W ' . , , M i t m . ,551 S, S 2 'ig . Q if ff it Warren Leggate Joe Knudsen Louis Marchello Robert Mattson William McCain Bob McCormick Don McCormick 5 J ,ea at V .. 2 ,7 Gordon Schlepp J. B. Schmitt Al Schneiter Bill Steven Bob Stevenson Larry Stoltz Pete Stoltz t . 4, ffl , . P , - A ,... .I i f Q, . ,ig -my Y :M 1 'Q X A . f. M954 My I 31 fd v:-A 4 - I ik . Q ,V up A. V 4, 1 if K Vf' J K' ,f , ,sw K ,, - ffii f 1 If QM' 1 V U 5112? M . 1: fa at-. L ' v -, 74 .W ,fl i Q .- 3 1 wi ' - Qu-in-M A is M l sm ., ,mf 2 f K Q i sy 4 . . Y' E . . 1 . 'Z' P9 ' f- ff X -I . Nag-35 A Winning sweepstakes with their Homecoming float and house decorations was one of the many thrills for the members of Pi Beta Phi this year. Besides keeping their grades near the top of the roster, they participated in the majority of college and Greek activities. At the annual Christmas Sing the Pi Phis mingled their voices with those of the SAE's, and at the Pi Phi Derby Dance Terry Mero was crowned 'CKing of the Hill . Besides these two activities, several pledge and active functions were held with the fraternities on campus. , -K . , if ' ' ' 5? ati NW , efk,mQ', - lf-:ir E A, ,'e Y-. I Ns QR' , 1 'V , XX . Q.: ,, A X , . . ,, , gr.. ef , asv z '-' . I JF N f, N ,wi 1-muy, 'Mi .. 5 QQ' A ' A XX la ap me .Q 5221 f' Y X A ,fi r R ana Nik Micky Dunn Carol Dyer Barbara Eisenman Gaye Fabian Sharon Foot Kathy Ford Gleanne Foster Carla Gray Toni Cruenfelder Nancy Hagen Maurine Hager Peggy Hoffman jane Howard Beryl Irwin ,W ,,rfJ f' X L- A -f..'fL'j 5. ,Luv- , t ,,, gg :I .fy 'lf' ,lf ' ' in . ., .. ,, s '2 M , A ., fn P. r 'H fra 1,1 ,, ' fat 2 ff A. if ,' ,' . ff, Lx bfi , n i' 7 ' 'lg J' Aj. - .- -' V' ' 7 J if N v. if r ' I g n? , A , , ' 1' - A M i f , . , -' ,f u sg rg w K -,f ww 7 -it ' we f v -f-fr f ' X 'W f'W5i 'Q ag, - A 1,66 ' -'H' . ' ffW5fsW!w f , ' f,. Q vgw. 'WUVQ xl- ' . 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VC 1 fs , , isis Io Swecker President Lynn Allen Barbara Anderson Kirsten Anderson julie Benke Nancy Benke Betty Biehl Anna Boberg Lynda Bramlette Joann Cada Claudia Carstens Virginia Cretes Grare Davis Janie Dodge jill Doty 1 i ' V, as-sv fx Janet Jenkins Marjorie Johnson Kathy Keene Caroline Kelly Katheryn Kelly Margaret Kent Helen Kramer H -.gg:::Iga-5,fg,:1- - ' A, V ef? 3 W ff ' ,ag 1,53 ' 33 375 'UTM f X X If K ANR Q K xi -al' f Q ,SW X v Sandee Quickenden Martie Rand Sande Rase Carole Richardson Arlene Rugtvedt Sue Seitz Sue Simmons Sharon Smith Shirley Sorenson Eva Spain Carol Stevenson Gayle Swan Carol Taylor Mary Thibaudeau Klgi Beta 'Phi Q., ,, 5, .V gms., V X .- at M sf V - ,Mis s y ,M K- , ?fiW'44L ' ff ,, 3 f 'S' X . , It .idh ,fv- ' ,Xkfw . ,fm- 1 51 ev +7 Mg, 41. Lpfggggnggqvggglegfigr, ig jgx V J 'ffrirtfig . Q54 M V ' . WW? ' gg A -,X i Q . V tix , 2' 1 5 My :iw t 4 .. 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W ' ix , 1'-.xr WW If X 2 l 'z f A yi swf , , q -he 76 A, N sq f , as. f :272 w , 'I I t , ,,, K N M ' 'Ea ei Kay LaFontise Linda Lammers Denise Leavitt Judy Lohr Lois Lohr Donna Luebbe Joanne Luebbe Myrna Lutes Edrea Matelich Doris McCollum Helen McGinley JoAnn McLean Linda Miller Sarah Nash Kay O'Connell Margie Olson Ann Overturf janet Parks Keron Pederson Carole Peterson ,-1 x Y' 'Q x 2 15. 1 JS V Grace Tschache Peggy Urbanitch Sue Vant Etta Webb Peggy Winn Virginia Wylie Linda Yeoman Pi flfavmoa l im CN Jerry Delaney Terry Desmond Ken Doyle Ed Cohn Lee Iverson Ian Klindt Ky Q sg sl saga' X Qi W jerry Young President John Alderson Bill Averitt Dennis Baker Peter Bennis Sam Busenbark Paul Christiansen Wig so For the men of Pi Kappa Alpha this was another successful year especially in so-cial activities. The crowning of Cheryl DeCosse as Pi Week Queen climaxed a record Pi Week Drive for the March of Dimes. Winter Quarter was high- lighted by a Valentine Serenade to the sororities and a Roman Orgy. The climax of the year Was the selection of Deanna Brady as Dream Girl. Bobby Lehr - f A. 1 , Pat Pong ,. ' A A. Dennls Marnage .63 gm g i ' f f '-1 + Wmii .lil A Freflerlck Mayer . Y in , V? l .iii S A B111 McDonald . ,MQ HI 'Q ' f A W' e e ,,,,q K r H w ' up X Y, cwflfz R It is. b V 4 ,ntz , , ,V f ffyihi 25- 'fl J L I F Dave MCM asters f 4 Wesley Nordin . W, Gerald Roe .e v lists ,Q , Sd? V? 13 f f 2 ,. 7 Herman Scheu fi?-Lf f 1 , Carl Venues f, ,aw Roger Wagner Q 1' I xz W, 3 3' 'ummwvwsmf an 7 Stan Smith President wmv, 27 gr 'ff I I yu z 4 ..-.1 Q -.4 . 'ut iv fi jim Cummings Howard Dean Bruce DeRosier Frank Durado Bob Eagle Larry Eck Pete Elespuru Frank Farrington Doug Ferris Rodger Foster Roger Freeberg Bob Given Eugene Graf John Creiner -........... XY W X. ' 'RET 40 , ,WR is ' Q I as lx .. I 'A :f,st, Tf rf z .-.,.....,. f.-,. Y Q -, N , 5 : 1 -A again: G hi'-N I ' C s JW X 'of W ww 4 4 'W ff 1' is ,ig W ,S . - ,, ss? X f X ,JA X f N3 QS K ' mi It ' W X 7, N ll ,QMON wi S ix ? 33114120 I , A, S L n X RQ I X 4 f ' I ' , Qi sir 1 x w gya X fi W wi? 7' if x X Robert Bailey Robert Baker Lee Berger Melvin Bing Lee Blackwood Bob Bryant Craig Bryant l 0 .5 -.nm -as vs? H, '-'-- 4154 ..., 6 Gary Carle Bill Chesarek Paul Christenot Jack Coe Stan Coloff jerry Cooper Gary Comiier 465 ,ga Uf -nf 3 wa' if ' YJ' 91 TJ w X .,,,. . M f 1 W sw xx? j as Eff' i f I s f M M'-w:x Mu, Charles Hardy Pete Hildre Art Hulett Charles Hunziker Gary Kaiser Ron Keller Steve Kellner John Miller Dave Mitchell Gary Neely Robin Neil ake Nelson I Barry N eu Phil N ewhall Larry Olson john Peterson Charles Pierson Dick Post Wesley Pratt lim Ratchye Vern Raymond , .sf x L.. Q as r X ,Wa J' ,xx X344 W Terry Wardinsky Gus Wilkins Charley Willett Jay Wilson Si ma Baku lgnsilcm Russ Knudson Pete Kommers William Koon Thomas Kostohris Bob Landes WM Leo Lemoine Larry Lucero WU: f m5.,,f?3 gi A, f 37,1 6.5, fr I 3' Donald McDonald ' , Don McHenry A f' john McIntosh y ' , A A ,, p Donald McLaughlin L S f A f 5 ,-r:1 f Dale McOmber Q! Wa 2 12 Gary Mihelish S , illl' A 'trrr Bob Miller if and x aww Q ww Ulm till . by ' W ,,, Wi. ar 6155 'W' '33- xg, 55. , Bruce Rogers Greg Scheytt Richard Schuller Charles Schwidde , .W jack Sherick John Shubat Howard Thomson 1 9 5 y WW W ,M .,,,, Q Zi The men of Sigma Alpha Epsilon ended another year with many happy mem- ories. The Pajama Dance, Sig-Alph Olympics, and Winter and Spring parties were excellent examples of SAE spirit. Once again their trusty bus, Minerva, became a familiar sight on campus. The men of the only fraternity with a full time housemother, Mom,' Orman, look forward to returning next year to a new house remodeled in the same traditional style as their present home. The members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon were prominent in campus organizations as well as having class oflicers and commissioners on student senate. 273 274 jan Aaberg Richard Albin Tom Albrecht Doug Allan Bruce Amsden Myron Amsden Peter Antonioli O : 'if-Y ' Rick Buckingham i Lee Candlin , ,LH , Darrel Charltoiqr 73 R ' Keith Clar if , Pat Clark if Raymond Cole i' ' B' Larry Cornelison .. H, L-,ig-ft . U A H wwgiif. .r V ., 'sgmf 3.21 f .C 5, 55 . 1 V it V9 'V ' V 1, Q . jess Frisbie Charles Fulton , , 6 eww x 4, f ws -L 4H'! P' f -f at Y I fwaii W , Don Ragland President ' 'R ' ,Q-5 - ' f TA V Zufc TPQW 1' Win? fl V 1:1-wwf Hi s X . 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' fr 'rtwff 'X if y , Wzigtlg - , ' V ,, f 55,9 4 Q31 9 ' ' 't V 2 fQ1,'-if ', L, A. 7 . !., 1. . sl Nah., Q, 3 - ' , ' ,U a YA 1 t , fi F .I f L, ' '21 if g , ' , 4 4: we Q- 'n , ' ' , V V ' K . , 1 3 ,p y it t'3'f,,'V . QW, X, , .. 5 wizkb' V--- it ' P 4 L' Mech-..'3l ' 5 if S M. t f Qkvfssfixl' ,r 1 Y , ,fart-,V gc M It gg X X he t , fit? R' 44 W V ,S 33' at ww X 3 m 1' is - qw ,V ffx A 1 :lb E., , . Y ., . tk Xl XX 'U 1 xx me , 1 , tx nz - .x ck L is - , M Don Cromer jim Dasinger Duane Denton Robert Dolan Li- V 'S Bill Erwin Q fl f it , iq , . 1,3110 . An unforgettable and successful year for the members of Sigma Chi began in November when they staged the formal dedication of their new house. Homecoming saw the triumphant Sigs carry home the Sweepstakesg taking first place trophies with both their float and house decorations. Socially, the Sigma Chiis scored with such functions as Derby Day, the Sweetheart Ball, and the an- nual Christmas Party. They were active in student government with four members on Senate including the Vice President of ASMSC. li .Ea I H S Duane Douglas V's' ' Craig Feldman L Si ma Chi f- -- wf :fa W ' L ' - -5, g3.,,t.,f 235911 1 11'-Mfr.:-:gf-'.g,,g -S my Aff fl W f swift ff :-,pf fi . ffl' Q -?-' fififlfv I , 'fi' 552, f'.'?s.Jl fn 37142-u,. P 19 GK-S Wilt' XFX' J 'V' 4 r3f4 ?':lE!M v fsfk f 'U' Q . :Z ffm 4 ig? 'K 1 tw , , ,igifqfzl , fwfigw, f, ,Q S 2, ,ages N. f - , ,' 'ig5a:z ' l ' -. J . 'i f ir 7 -053+ 4 , ' Agia? may , ,fa . 1. , ,,,i...t5gi 4 , 0145 ' seeks ' Us , ' JL' f Paw ,V 'f' . 9 Mg ' l V Q- 2 f f X 5-QTY ' . 1 , f f' . M-f if ff ' 5' gif V 3 gf-1 sygfgg psi, 4 , f egj, ff f , f, Iv ff Q51 - .M A- 1 to 'ash .4 'if , ,ji - i ' Aff ' a 'mg if 'ef' , . N , M, - I f - bf el.: Q 1 . ' C. 1 0' . ' W Hgwaf it V ' Y - 14 . fi l Q fm , 4 :V 1 ' s jg Q f 2 E. s aws , 1 tx!! E tj -1 we 'N ' 2. G f l-,jlfll 'A ,ww if? X 1 ,wr Q - -af. X 4 W Y' vl' .2 teh, Tag .Nw 55 :.,p- 1 X X 1, a t N ff I 41 5 Y k ' f f Tw Q Q f se ff x ,A pg a N w f I Y ,x ,nu-Q WFP' 'f . , uh I . Q 'VH t 1 'X , W ,Q 'nf Mike Kirwan 2 iff? M Charles Klimas X I ,' , D Herb LCSSIGY if -at i l Brian Loucks ,X--me Q23 L 1, Bob Lund it Q 9 'fe f l Bob Marta ' vi, felt , 4 .. Don Martin Q M 57 Q , Q, f.,. 1 ' , L X ' ' if Z. if i 'fl , ' , 5 , ,W V. .L , . V, a mf X X..Q I 9 Y a s R 1 ,, , H' 5 1 1 f y. I 1 john Pratt W f - . jim Robertson ,. , ,l fi? Q ,.. Q1...,t ' james Rockman 1 fy ,X , M g , Rich Roskie ,Wald ,gi 's Dave Schlechten L ki M H Iarnes Schwend ' ' john Shanholtzer .., g Yi x V , 'F i' ., , r A .- , A 4 if Ei f '52 A Q11 ' ' - M 'Q L Gary Tavenner john VandeVen john Waggoner Dave Wendte Gregg Wilhelmi Jim Wilson Charlie Wood igiixfk . ,xy . ,L k wie 4 . sf 1 I 4 'rx f fix 255252223 5 . eg ' N ' 1 Q10 X l s 2 X A - - -,ggi-. N 2 5 , W. 'f a , 1 3: , ws: ' ,A , V., 4 , K -Ile if 4? X S , ff Q ,iz ' exavye? www -, . 2.5. 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I , X -5 ' -' f' .JIS fr lf, ' f'ff','fff , was s ' 1 f 'Q fi 1 as f john Gibbs jim Goetz Mike Goetz Roger Grossman Bill Gum Bob Gum Dave Hagen Tom Haggerty Bob Hersey Pete Higrnan Mansfield Hoag Henry Hofeldt Pete Horn Bill Johnstone , '. 1 M' , 'Q' Dave McGahen Bob Nicholson Lee Nixon Terry O'Connell Gary Overturf Tom Overturf Richard Pappin Q A A-1143-gwssgw 5, 'wmv , me J f, P 'G 5 ' 1 4 NJ t '?:'q 5t,.e Dave Seibel Russ Shepherd Lonnie Siblerud Russell Sime Larry Spain Lou Spain Carl Surrendi vifgt, sws.'e2:Wxf' 4 . i 'tfizffywiii Xfvig g' W N MQW- Afvaf ax 'I Y ,, X f- w lifiiii - W U , - A 3 ' st .ft A , , 'WTS' .-4, mai '35 G ' A' X i . ' . 15 X. Q ti: ,I A X +-em, t xi ,, ' 1 A I , 'X .ff 4 1' , , Q Ll, 1 Ss , 2, Q- 4. , wi , rw ix S ig Q11 it , , L 1 -' 5' 'Q' jim Nordahl President Q75 ...ur of 'Qi 'V ,nr 'fav 9'- Achieving much in college activities, leadership, and service this year, Sigma Nu members hold oflices in Septemviri, Les Bouffons, WUS, Fangs and student senate. They also displayed a marked social Hair with both traditional, and im- promptu functions. The White Bose Formal, the All Sorority Tea, Mother,s Day, and frolicking firesides are some of these activities. Decorating downtown Bozeman and the county rest home for Christmas were two of the many deeds indicative of men living the way of Honorf, ,.,4 f ,Q X . o K ' dea f , YI! M' fwilgy ': , Q h affix' 4- K? ,,- W ,gf ,E v 'an X x , YP!!! as f , V fs N., fi? MX, .Q ,M if' 1 S fl .......,,,, YK5 X lf, X, X Charles Achilles Scotty Arnold Dan Barz Robert Berner Craig Bowen Cene Braun Richard Buckley Bill Clark jack Cochrane Tim Dudley Maurice Edwards Bill Evers Dennis Eyre Larry Fritz Ed Fulton Bruce Criffing David Cumpf Dennis Gunderson Leonard Gunderson Dennis Haley Hubert Hart Tom Hartrick Bill Henderson james Hill fa-an-1 . Z, X ini. 3, 4. A fy.. .g,g:grz .A 44440 ' 4 A ,W fx 5. ' f G Qt ff, QQWQI N f f Q 4 f 'I27' C ' , ' fi, G5-.i27J24lZ fl K fe 0 I .. 5, fi., , , fy f V? , I A f ,ZZ X 9 f f , I gf, X l g! if T3 'M ff S W4 il 7 ff ,mt i Axcis Ryan ' l w M ' fr awry swf ty jf. 7 Si ma I I I H Q1 I f 1 ,AH . AW. ' .za 'YW , f, s N - if vi 'Q ' V yA, 13-V ' '. JET gm V . it-'filo , Z, f . ' If it , I .- . X my :sf W Q14 Qu . Q My W I , ayfxfigq ti fi N f 43 ,' -Aj E 4 X3 yan x X . r , ' 'L V, X is 'Q -v kr , ,ff ' vgi K fr -A' ..,4 A . S ,Jh, 'va' ffqifv N sxflff mis M' + s is X ga? xg YQ X WS' -Br' Russ Johnston Dave Kauppi james Knudson Bob Langemo Larry LaRock Clinton Logan jack Marmon Robert McCoskery Dick Moulden Milton Munson Lee Myers Harold Nelson Harold Nickel Ray Nobles Tom O'Connor Wayne Ostermiller Dick Paasch Stan Peterson Gary Prahl David Rauch Ronald Ries Bruce Robinson Bruce Robson William Rogerson VVilliam Ruddy Mark Ruth Bob Sanderson Ray Smalley Howard Summers Charles Sumner Bruce Thurston John Tobin Roy Weaver Cary Weyermann Richard VVhalen Glenn Wheeler Dick Whiteaker Clark VVilcox David Wilcox Gary Worrall Robert Ylinen Dennis Young jg? -nt' ,psf .af joel Lammers President XYilliam Alley Cary Archibald Mickey Beary Ron Bell john Brennan james Brown Tom Cantanzaro Si ma Thi E silon james Aiton ,- .-3' fi Hi The newest fraternity on the hill, Sigma Phi Ep- silon was installed by the Grand Chapter as an active chapter in 1961. The Sig Eps are active in social, academic, and intramural activities. The climax of their social year was the crowning of Linda Hope at their second annual Queen of Hearts Ball. Through determination and hard work, the Sig Eps are growing along with MSC. A ' a P Don Deitchler h ,, H ,, Dave Doze S ' to 17 - Kim Eliason pJ'f'f- S f pg, ,Ugg ' Monte Eliason gg fi' t ,,,. 5 4, - 5:17 X . . . ' fi i . at Emil Erhardt ' 'P W' -, Jerry Ferguson F . . .A .iii B131-V11-1 Gre gon-e ffwgiff' ff X ' Don Gunderson Art House , ,,,,,, , , ,,.. ., X .. Ralph Horner . f W C john jobe . A Jim johnson 'J' i' f L li , Jam es Joyce i ' ' I V 1, a it jim Phillips Carl Raasch w Robert Rhoads Dennis Robert Steve Rofller Larry Rustad A james Sisson , . 13, 'al Y , . s gm z . iv lfigf . fax 'N ,fl ,fir , , W lf- Tv r ,E Charles Kintz VVesley Langley Leonard Markuson jesse O'Hara Richard Petaja Cary Peterson Lloyd Peterson My , A It - ' Z igp james Striebel , A Qi f y Doug Tillett 41 ' 7,9 3 an V' iff Mark Trafton f V Howard Truchot 7 l f, A ' i f Wayne Turner A - P Dick Ward Jim Wiseman L Kitt le Sisters of Minerva Carol Raffl President Chosen for outstanding character, participation in campus activ- ities, and interest in the SAE fraternity, the Little Sisters of Min- erva are active in campus affairs. Betty Bruckner is President of AWSg Sharon Hill is Commissioner of Social Affairsg and Ar- lene Rugtvedt is Pi Beta Phi President. Serving as hostesses dur- ing' homecoming and at events throughout the year such as the annual Mothefs Day Banquet, the girls also help With house programs and projects and do much to promote the fraternity on campus. Linda Bramlette Betty Bruckner Deanna DeC0sse 'vw Curr hy' Q-A-Q-wr' J Carole Cemberling Sharon Hill joan Keene Karen Korrison Sue Seitz Sandy Turner . . . and to Minerva who will lead us on Arlene Rugtvedt VVhat aspects of college life does the club fulfill? A club brings together friends with the same interests and 'tis a place Where laughter, song and fun abound, Where Wholesomeness and health are found, where truth and honesty make real a faith in God and high ideals. - Anonymous From church groups to agriculture, from engineering to home economics, and from architecture to art, the student Hnds broad fields in which to expand his knowledge and make Wise use of his leisure time. Membership in clubs at MSC and applied stud- ies in these Helds develop the more Well-rounded student. A3 Cluli S onsors .Kittie T Show :A, ,.., , ,,A - ' A ' ' U vf5l5rf,3Q,w ,Jr . ' 1 1 6, X 9 1 .5 ' ,vw A V 2 ,fi 1 if E 4 4 , -'17 Was, 1 G23 MJ 5 :rag .3 , J 7 as 4 2 ' ' 12'r'f'g,u6 w,a3r.4.:. ' Don Anderson President Founded for the improvement of American agriculture, the Ag Club offers its members opportunities to learn new and improved techniques in the sciences of agriculture. Sponsoring the Little International Live- stock Show and the Harvest Ball as some of its activities, it is one of the busiest groups , , on campus. Lee Hart, 62 Little I' champion showman. Seated: jim Willoughby, Gary Thompson, Curt Bartz, Larry Stensvad, Bob Sage, Bill Crow- ley, Harlan LaBrant, Bernie Iensen, Dick Henderson, Evert Lovec, Karl Hertel, Ron Benson, Stan Praskach, Dale Keil, P. J. Hill, Bill Chiesa, J. B. Schmidt, Kent Lindsey, Arnold Malone. Standing: Don Normand, Tom Collins, Ken Firebaugh, Warren Meyer, Bill johnson, Dennis jurica, Marshall Herman, Cib VanAlstyne, Doug Stensvad, Jim French, Mervin Darnell, Iim Driscoll, John Knowles, Clair Engle, Don Bacon, Brian Langton, Larry Panasuk, jim Cross- wiler, Eugene Panasuk, Robert Prongua, John Green, Mel Minchau, George Mahlstedt. fa? 'tj' f'.i:s i:s-Q:-Lf, s . , . Ken Kramer President An alert group of young men who Watch for campus improvement possibilities, the Agricultural En- gineers are given a current picture of new developments in their field through meetings and outside speakers. Socially, they sponsor an annual Held trip for members and quarterly all-school mixers. Al Schneiter President A departmental club of Agronomy and Soils majors, Chafl and Dust is a yearly participant in plant iden- tiiication contests, having a booth at the Little Widespread in scope, it is a member of Agriculture Council. gr ii fig Engineers Discuss i 4 I i Current Deveh ments 17 1 1 . 1 i Q , w 'J , u . W' as .fl 1 l 11 I all All l Seated: Larry Olson, Bill Meeks, Dick Haft, Bob Bailey, Joe Copeland, Ed Richter, Bernie : Jensen, Curt McNamara, Mark Brown, Gene Carlson, Glen Kraft, Edwin Anderson, David I Hereim. Standing: Ken Kramer, Walter Archer, Bob Roth, Harry Dawson, joe Donahue, John l Wielgosh, Hugh Peltz, Dick Hanson, Larry Watt, Frank Dieyer, Willard Michels, Emmett U Holekamp, Advisor, Charles Bowman, Acting Dept. Head. ll lr il li Clutg anal Dust Com oseol rl offaxztjrononnj ors 1 I w '4 l Kneeling: jerry Dailey. Seated: jim McElgunn, Stan Praskach, Al Schneiter, Lark P. Carter, Advisor, Charles Watkins, jerry Delaney. Standing: Jim johnson, Allen Toly, jack Bradley, Curt Overby, Charles Green. i i . Ll..L I I ' l I i I 1 iz. Harry Peterson President Each fall quarter, the American Institute of Industrial Engineers sponsors a mixer which raises the necessary funds to take their an- nual junior field trip to Salt Lake City. Throughout the year, the AIIE schedules guest speakers who expand the members, insight into the Held of industrial engineering. AIIE Flravels to Supl fake Cit Kneeling: Larry Anthony. Seated: Harry Peterson, Mort Coldenstein, Gary Powell, Edrea Matelich, Howard Cicon, Peter Larson, Warren Smith. Standing: Marvin Trivedi, Bill Mason, Bill Balsam, Dave Regli, LeRoy Stevens. ASME llflemlvers View fltchnical llfluvies 7 l 1 3 Fred Mayer President The American Society of Mechan- ical Engineers contributes to the professional development of its members by offering outside speak- ers and technological movies at its meetings. In addition to sponsoring one all-school mixer each quarter, the ASME highlights its year's ac- tivities With their annual spring in- spection trip. Seated: Jack Russell, Don Garfield, Frank Roth, jim Sheflels, Alvin Rentschler, Dale Rau, jim McFarland, John Alderson, Larry LaBrant, Gary Acord, Vem Mahugh, Duane Rehard, Robert Bryant. Standing: Larry Cernall, Paul Skabo, Pete Bennis, Roger john- son, Gordon Hugger, Don Henderson, David Oliver, Wesley Nordin, jerry Kemp. Constructionaf Emlo foyment Goal qffixSCE Kneeling: Ken Skoog, Kenneth Leggate, Charles Fraser, Bob Peccia, Stanley Cook. Seated: Gerald Anders, Bill Alzheimer, Robert McBride, Ray Smith, james Baker, Iohn Ulberg, Frank Muchmore, Stanley Hamilton, Darl Enger, Harvey Funk, Teimoor Mantashi, Charles Boss, Richard Bradley. Standing: I. T. Williams, Advisor, Ronald Cole, Robert Finley, Nicholas Ganiguilo, Cordon Larson, Martin Drivdahl, Phil Farnes, Gary Christian. Tohn Friel, Jim Samborsky, Glenn Ledgerwood. Abbreviated as ASCE, the Ameri- can Society of Civil Engineers meets to acquaint its members with civil engineering in promotion of personaldevelopment in this field. Members of this group often find summer employment opportunities which enable them to apply their knowledge. , guns... Bill Alzheimer President Cfiem En ineers Encoura e The promotion of chemical engi- neering and the encouragement of professional development of its members are the aims of the Amer- ican Institute of Chemical Engi- neers. Guest speakers and annual Pr essionaf Devefo ment field trips as well as the procure- ment of employment for members add purpose to this group. f 71K QQ-af -swf' Gene Greene President Seated, Joe Petrin, Jayant Saraiya, Max Townsend, Gene Greene, Gary West, David Whit- comb, jack Olson. Standing: Bruce Robinson, Pat Kujawa, Gene Peters, Paul Simacek, Bob Yhnen, Jack Sherlck, Charles Ulmer, Tim Kemp, Dan Harcharik. i AIEE- IRE Becomes IEEE The Institute of Electronic and Electri- cal Engineers, known in the past as the AIEE-IRE, seeks to develop in its mem- bers a better understanding of the appli- cations of electrical engineering. New ideas in the field are presented to the club by guest speakers and by the mem- bers themselves through the presentation of technical papers. Mx, 'ff any Glen Shaw President inns ' g ee f l I '--....,,,M Kneeling Ray Birgenheier Robert Madden Gus Wilkrns Standing: Richard Hodgson, Paul Stav Richard Martin Lyle Kamplnen Kendell Huseby Roy jones, Hartvig Melbye, Paul Hinman Ronald Cowjer Ph1ll1p Buckley Neil Opprecht VV1rren Leggate, Ted Doney, Hosts State-Wioie Banquet , gi, Wu-.ma SV alter Larson President One of the outstanding activities of the local chapter of the Ameri- can Institute of Architects is their annual inspection field trip taken throughout the Northwest during spring vacation. AIA also hosts a state-wide banquet and a junior Held trip to Chicago each spring. This organization strives to provide a professional touch to the quality of architectural studies. Kneeling: Charles Coldy, Walter Larson. Seated: Eugene Wangerin, Pete Haeussler, Francis Fox, Don Johnson, Richard Shope, Thomas Cash, Ken Richardson, Larry Keller. Standing: Larry Andren, Dick Searl, Tom Helgeson, Jim Dawson, Dale Brookie, Roger Cook, Ken Sievert. En ineerin Council Serves A5 Co-orognator Roger Peterson President The Engineering Council works to- ward a more perfect co-ordination of departmental activities and the various engineering clubs. The council is composed of representa- tives from all of the engineering groups, so that each individual stu- dent is Well informed on the out- side activities of his department. Seated: Frank Muchmore, Denny Kramer. Fred Mayer, Jim McFarland, Irving Smith Standing: Dave Regli, Harry Dawson, Bob Ylinen, Stanley Hamilton, Max Russell, Roger Peterson. Gfoool Chow anal Pellowshi Hmunoffti Menys Co-0 What can you say about a dishwasher? Howard Brandt President The Men's Co-op prospers as an example of independent men who work for the mutual benefit of one another. The members take an active interest in all campus activities by entering into competition with the other living groups. Their traditional West- ern Party is held every winter quarter. The Men's Co-op strives to serve all independent men who are searching for good food and fellowship. Seated: Cordon Warington, Bruce Banister, Mike Cash, Clarke Berryman, Dave Stuver, Tad Boldt, Ervin Hanks, Charles Flanagan, Roger Studenski. Standing: Gerald Dunn, David Jones, Ray Bamster, Buzz Brandt, Norm Haaland, Richard Hash, Robert Kerns, jim Kalitowski, 9 Art Vender. Coll tate FFA Conclucts State Qecwlerslii School .L-J few if X Collegiate FFA members conduct judging events at the YVinter Fair. Bill Chiesa President The collegiate chapter of the Future Farmers of America was primarily organized to give a prac- tical insight into the problems confronting high school Vo-Ag instructors. Collegiate FFA con- ducts the State Leadership Training School each spring which includes, grain, forage, meats, and livestock judging, as well as parliamentary pro- cedure contests. Thus, the members gain knowl- edge applicable to their vocation. Activities dur- ing the year included a dinner dance, a smoker, and various intramural activities. Kneeling: Jay Ochsner, Garth Tooke, Lee Brittenham. Seated: Don Stroud, Claude Hargrove, Alden Irish, Craig Damstrom, Kenneth Casser, Steve Pence, Evert Lovec, Ivan Turner, Mark Vincent, Ted Romey, Bob Bacon. Standing: Carl Baldwin, Curt Overby, Leo Knuti, jesse Gleason, Harry Wright, Mark Shay, Bob Marlenee, Clark Cleveland, Harold Brown, Kent Lindsey, H. E. Rodeberg, Advisor. 288 Aa Claim Sponsors Bazaar Art students find a period of relaxa- tion and free expression at the Weekly gathering of their club. At their outstanding event, the annual Art Bazaar, the members display and sell their own Work. Through this, they provide scholarships for art majors, add to the school art collection, and bring in educational films. Bill Clark President Row One: Dennis jones, Ron Levenson, Michael Conkey, Margie johnson. Seated: Sherryl Rogness, jo Swecker, Bill Clark, jere Walters, Sue Seitz, Grace Tschache, Barbara Blakely, Kathleen Phelan, George Conkey. Standing: Les Huber, Dick Daglio, Al Kozeliski, Suzanne Mansell, Bev Swaenson, Dave Cornell, Donna Finstad, jim Hartnett. RM, Clair Holds Annual Smoker Students in the Range Management Club are introduced to federal agencies by their group-sponsored smoker which is held annually. The club seeks to promote an -interest in the many aspects of range manage- ment through educational displays and programs which are conducted by outstanding faculty members and outside speakers. Vic Rue s -N . . X Rx . S Xt la: Kneeling: Gary Klessig, Leroy Panasuk. Seated: Jack Rietz, Dave Thomas, Richard Meaner, jess Langston, Gary Olsen, Tom Daines, Bill Handl, Charles Paschall. Standing: Harold Bakken, Bob Peterson, Don Ryerson, Advisor, Jack Taylor. President '7 2 i KBC Helps With REW Bob Eagle President Kneeling: Dennis Bokovoy, Dave Kauppi, Lance McDowell. Seated: Cheryl Caughlin, Two delegates from each of the active Mary Ann Sutter, Pat Anderson, Advisor, Patsy Harvey, jack Olson, Verna Mont- - - - gomery, Holly Platt, Ed Cromer. Standing: Dave NVilson, Bob Eagle, Mary Lawlor, rehglous groups on Pamplls Comprlse the Helen Kramer, Kay Harclesty, Merrily Doyle, Pat Crabow, Gloria Wheeler. I1'lt61'Cl'lU1'Cl'1 COuIlC1l. -Tl'11S gI'Ol1p COOI'- dinates religious activities, directs chapel services, and plans for Religious Em- phasis Week. Ccmterlmr Unites Church ml School An organization on campus for Episcopalian students, the Canterbury Club serves to enrich the student through group ,sb ' is discussion, study, and fellowship. Friday morning communion and Sunday evening discussions contribute toward this goal. The organization provides a tie between church and school ,Eff and gives the members an opportunity to discuss problems on student, as well as Christian life. 4 'HY' .1 Cheryl Caughlin President Seated: Torn Tobin, joey Elder, Barbara Burrell, Ioan Keene, Cheryl Cauglin. Standing: Richard McBee, jo Ann McLean, Larry Robison, Etta Webb. Lane Coulston President 4-'Hers Serve State Con ress A service organization on campus, the College 4-H Club provides the oportunity for former 4-H members to con- tinue their training on the college level. As the college 4-Hiers serve at the annual 4-H Club Congress, VVinter Fair, and High School Week, they develop confidence for leadership and new friendships. The club also holds many social functions for the members, most of Whom have similar interests. ln providing opportunities for leadership the club strives for individual development. Z R Kneeling: Duane Lammers, Richard Moline, J. B. Schmitt, Don McCormick. Seated: Lynne Keltner, Edith Olsen, Brian Langton, Margaret Voermans, Gloria Boe, Shirley Murphy, Dale Keil, Judy Thompson, Marilyn Tripp, Kathy Bukoski, Mel Minchau, Donald Moos, Robert Prongua. Standing: Jo Staff, George Malstad, Kay Kemeiton, Adele Brosseau, Mary Ellen Foster, Donna George, Kent Norby, Mary Jane Stangl, Larry Olsen, Gerry Fenn, Kathy Donahue, Sue Kosty, Bonnie Fritz. X. Kneeling: Helen Robbins, Myrna Shepherd, Bob Yoblonski, Jane Campbell, Sharon Smith, Donna Faye Reuther, Karen Flacker. Seated: Joyce Sharnby, Bud Hecker, Betty Nordahl, Sue Ellen Hochmuth, Laro Hensley, Marilyn Mosher, Karl HCft6l, Mark Bordson, Carole O,Rourke, NVilma Richter, Kathleen Dotter, Jeanie Sollie, Nancy Thompson. Standing: Sue O,Donnell, Linda Gisich, Lois Lohr, Carolyn Weist, Vangie Stenslie, Sharon Harwood, Carolyn Gibson, Bob Brastrup, Lonnie Roethle, Donna Barkhoff, Kathleen Frankl, David Wilson, Bob Carleton, Dixie Warp. 2 L-- .3tllxs' 'Fw'- Dick Henderson President Devoted to furthering better ranch- ing methods, the AI Club is mem- bered by students majoring in animal industry. The main activity of this group is participating in and assisting with the Livestock Divi- sion of the Little International Club. fi? weFf2',3 Ron Roe President Open to all students, regardless of curriculum, the Cinema-TV Club seeks to promote a further under- standing of the Film and television mediums. A member of the film board, this group supports and chooses campus movies, evaluates films from other schools and shoots its own movies to give members more experience in Elm making. ,Ai Club Assists Kittie I Kneeling: David Smith, Dave Doze, David Wilson, Lee Iverson, Jim Jensen. Seated: A. N. Huff, Ron Gibson, Ken Firebaugh, George Drga, Donald Bacon, Bob Sage, Sue Hocmuth, Martin Marchello, Clair Engle, Don Vaniman. Standing: Teviik Olgun, Lanny Bauman, Dan Weppler, jon Hill, Dharam Dhindsa, jim Huff, Gary Thompson, Don Anderson, john Green, Wally McLane, Leonard Groves, Blake Zinnecker. Cinema- . . Produces Cwn Movies Kneeling: Neil Keyes, Duane Crants. Seated: Bruce Taylor, Carolyn Chesarek, Milt Roberts, Advisor, Judy Langworthy. Standing: Bob Prentiss, Ron Brooks, Joe Kearns, john Graesser, Pete F asake, Ron Bell. lgflt Cla H051 An Evening in Paris! A coke in the S.U.B. aiioncll Med , I Q. 2.1, W 'har-7. 1' fi 3 Ron Walton President Equal opportunity for independent stu- dents to participate in campus activities is provided by I.S.A., the governing body for MSC,s independent group. Included in this clubys program is the sponsoring of the annual Evening in Parisv dance and the MSC Christmas card sale. Dur- ing spring quarter, the I.S.A. political party runs a slate of candidates in cam- pus elections. At the national ISA con- vention this year, Pxon Walton was elected 2nd vice-president, and MSC was chosen as the host for next fall's convention. E Kneeling: Betsy Willison, Dave Fisher, Judy Hedrick, Bob Proflitt. Seated: Frances McHugh, Marcia Kirk- patrick, Angela Russell, Carl Neuberg, Margaret Voermans, Linda Haymond, Kathleen Brown, Patsy Harvey, Cary Oscarson, Kay Hardesty, Wes Deitchler, Pat Broers. Standing, Row One: Larry Panasuk, Cathy Donahue, Dorothy Johnson, Judy LaBree, VVayne Lattin, Priscilla Hoerschgen, Andy Wyatt, Merrilyn Tripp, Joe Donahue, Jane Campbell, Gloria Uhrich, CliH Reiners, Bonnie Bren, Khalid Ashfaq, Phoebe Robinson. Standing, Row Two: Jerry Tindall, Bill Parnell, Norm Strung, Tony Taylor, Arnold Malone, Roy Hodge. SEA ,Assists Wth HS Week I J3EE 1, 'Q'-su Kathy Bmnison President Seated, Row One: Donna Cole, Dixie Ferguson, Kathy Burnison, Betty Blenharn, Bill Mans, Lois Fulker, Jane Vik. Seated, Row Two: Cathy Donahue, Sharon Palm, Janet Eliason, Ruth Hanson, Mary Thompson, Ceorgiana Snow, Donna Anders, Jean Crowley, Sandy Spears, Mary Jensen, Carol Wright, Peg Keifer. Standing: Marcia New, Becky Billips, Ellen Reuch, Diane Ekegren, Julie Peila, JoAnn Hicks, Jane Howard, Betty Medvit, Jady Mayland, Pat Metilly, Lillian Leland, Marilyn Eaton, Eileen Pedersen. Opportunities to discuss problems in the fields of education A are provided by the Student Education Association. This group conducts guided tours through the education depart- ment during High School Week and sponsors the adminis- tration luncheon. Students in the Held of education gain much pre-teaching experience by their group participation. l flakes Held fliip Limiting its membership to students in the field, the Industrial Arts and Technology Club intro- duces graduates to the various careers which are open in this area. These are made known to the members through Held trips, guest speakers, and group discussions during the year. Roger Peterson President l I, I 1 , X . L lx X X K. Kneeling: Evan Heisel, Larry Selle. Seated: Tom Faye, Patrick Robert, Clarence Peterson, Torger Vic, Francis Sprinkle, Advisor, Art Vender, Ray Muench, Ralph Jensen, Richard Ballard, Gerald Hume, Kenneth Clawson, Thomas Tiefenthaler, Chester Reistad, Leroy Corbin. Standing: Michael Lock Charles Evans, Larry Maurer, Louis Ternstrom, Chuck Netterberg, TerryuErickson, Dick Hansen, Rollen Russell, Raymond Pearson, Max Russe . Composed of athletes who have earned varsity letters, the M Club encourages participation in sports. During the year, members of this organization can be seen on campus, working at concession stands, sorting books in the library, and in many athletic events. Spring quarter sets the scene for its annual Buck Night and initiation. Steve Good President - ,I , Q Kneeling: Grady Venable. Seated: Ken Christison, Leon Hartman, Bill Phillips, jim jenkins, Russ Powers, john Alderson, Bob Lund, Bill Lash, Ralph Saunders, Bill Barrier, Dick Schendel. Standing: Bob Mclntyre, XVayne Heggen, Tom Kostohris, Eric Johnson, Howard Ross, Andy XVyatt, Cene Carlson, joe Tiller, Carl Burkland, Curt Beswick. M-Claim Holds Buck Wight Kneeling: Gary Kiefer. Seated: Irv VVinslow, Craig Bryant, Cary Lambert, Curt Farrier, Cary Ciannini, john Monk, Bob Baker, Fred Turner. Standing: Cordon Schlabs, Russ Powers, Cary Alley, Russ Johnston, Larry Kincheloe, Bill Mulcahy, Lee Blackwood, Pete Carson, Herb NVright, Bill Cords, Tor Fageraas, Steve Good, Bucky May. 2 2 Gamma Delta Promotes Christian livin Y Kay Hardesty President Faith through fellowship charac- terizes Gamma Delta, a church group composed of students in the First Lutheran Church of the Mis- souri Synod. Group meetings, in- formal get-togethers, and hayrides add purpose and color to Christian living. P Seated: Ron Hager, Sherry Ridgway, Mel Minchau, Carol Hartelius, Reverend NVagr1er, Gloria Uhrich. Standing: Craig Zakovi, Edward Lindquist, Richard Kirkeby, Steve Baumann, Tim Fitzgerald, Linda Mills, XVarren Meyer. .Lecturers Sparta Sli .KSA Dave Kauppi President lam Fellowships and inspirational talks from outside speakers highlight the meetings of LSA, a campus church group for Lutheran students. This group participates in various reli- gious activities and inner-church retreats. Seated: Charlene Pearson, Shirley Skibstad, Nita Coleman, Mark Bordsen, Linda Brookman, Ruth Hanson, Allen johannesen, Patsy Harvey, Barbara Haugen, Edith Ann Olsen. Standing: Marlene Robinson, Linda Hartsell, Stanley Peterson, Judy Lohr, Pastor Strom, Susan Steffensen, Lois Lohr, 96 Water Carnival Highlight CJ Ski Club is S, f rqz X, Dave Doze President Row One: Wiiine Seifert, Jane Birkeland, Jeannie Johnson, Lu King, Sandra Horgan. Row Two: Jere VValters, Susie Beck, Bonnie Lovell, Peggy Bell, Kay LaFontise, Kay O,Connell, Rick Roskie, Bonnie Robertson. Row Three: Judy Huntsberg, Peggy XVinn Marie Bolen, Janey Tilton, Donna Finstad, Sharon Aho, Linda Long, Ken Boyd Bob Stitt. Row Four: Jane Flaskerud, Sandy Spears, Paul Boylan, Sarah Lemire Connie Thompson, Jim Robertson, Henry Lussy, Tony Gilroy, Lin Beers. 7 7 1 fer ideal skiing conditions for sports enthusiasts of the Ski Club. Mem- bership is open to those who are already able to ski as Well as those who are interested in learning. Gr- sports gain new interest for mem- bers of this group with the sponsor- ing of their annual NVinter Carnival. Row One: Bill Morris, Irene Lachemaier. Row Two: Kay Kempton, Kathleen Phelan, Barbara Blakely, Diana Hoffman, Theresa Schatl, Bonnie Fritz, Phoebe Robinson. Row Three: Dave Gilroy, Anita Haggerty, Mickey Dunn, Grace Tschache, Carolyn Kelley, Marjorie Johnson, Keith Babcock, Sue Seitz, Ron Johnson, Sandy Smith, Bill Erwin. Row Four: Ed Maynard, Sarah Lemire, Merrill Arbuckl'e, Nick gzillbiclm, iid Cryer, Paul Christian, Ted Christiansen, Peter Osterhoudt, Cobe atvvoo . Montana,s snow-packed Winters of- ganized skiing and other winter 2 B613 m ls Home EC S mlool Margaret Finley President Presenting new and interesting material in the field of Home Economics, the Home Ec Club aids deserving members in continuing their education. Its symbol, the Betty Lamp, was first originated and established on the MSC campus, and acts as a guiding light in furthering the Home Economics curriculum. Students learn many new skills in Home Ec labs. Seated: Charlene Pearson, Jeannie Sollie, Diana Stricker, Nita Coleman, Helen Robbins, Lonnie Porro, Judy Thompson, Gloria Boe, Patsy Harvey, Sue Kosty, Nancy Terwilliger, Lynne Keltner, Donna Ruether. Standing, Row Two: Kathleen C-raney, Donna Aulo, Georgia Heavner, Jacque Fuhrman, Susan Steffensen, janneth johnson, Louise Hubbard, Peggy Engelbach, Ionnie Horst. Standing, Row Three: Kathleen Dotter, Sandy Fink, Lois Fulker, Betty Scott, jane Campbell, Marilyn Mosher, Lois Lohr, Linda Hartsell, Sharon Smith, Darlene Raisl. 7 ,Q 1 +1 l ff 'Q 4 '1 I 4 A Jack Russell President Holding meetings bi-monthly, the New- man Club acts as both a social and spiritual focal point for the Catholics at MSC. Through their dances, monthly breakfasts, and informal discussions, the club seeks to promote good fellowship and a religious atmosphere among its members. Boasting a membership of over 100 members, it is the largest club in the Rocky Mountain Province. ewmcm Holds Monthi ommunion BVQGHGSTS Discussion and work projects are part of Newman meetings. Row One: Bonnie Fritz, Emily Hoff, H. A. Sauer, Fr. M. J. O'Donell, Ruth Ann Nelson, Kathleen Ellis, Diana Stricker, Jeanie Krueger, Janet Minshall, Joe Kearns. Row Two: Joseph Eder, Thomas Chafhn, Joan Duncan, Alice Hossefeld, Bernadette Roethle, Judy Massman, Dick Ward, Art Hecker. Row Three: Jean Caraher, Edrea Matelich, Catherine Donahue, Yvonne Ravet, Marsha Ueland, Janice Cox, John Langhorne, Jr., Lorraine Griffin, Jerry Moran. Row Four: Judy Standley, Kit Anderson, Sharon Roos, Judy Thomp- Q 57?-. fi va. P.. son, Wilma Grossman, Mary Lawlor, Laura Spogen, Unknown, Jack McNulty, Bill Parnell. Row Five: Dannelle Smith, Maureen Gould, Colleen Gould, Donald Lottse, Joe Donahue, Jim Goetz, Charles Horak, Merrilyn Jo Tripp, Dale Rau, Theresa Schaff, Marie Joubert, John Baune. Row Six: Marty Mar- Chello, Montie VVofford, Dennis Walsh, Frank Rigler, Barbara Paul, Art Kubal, Jim Grose, Conrad Strzelczyk, Jerry Turek. Row Seven: Rick Ritter, Henry Hahn, Chuck Helsell, Ken Dietrich, Ed Gasper. 2 International Cimln lhsters Itienolsiaips Bill Sarkis President Around the worldv might be the theme of the International Club which seeks to promote better relations between American students and students representing many foreign countries. A blending of varied and various cultures is evident in the group-sponsored Inter- national Ball and International Festival. International students portray their cultures during special programs. 4 ' w . I 4 1 I ' 1 E Kneeling: Khin XVin, Salim Daoud, Jayant Saraiya, Rosolela Boddy, Vira, Girish Kothari, Bhagwhan Advani, Stanley Verbisky, Karen Nelson, I Fawwaz Zedan, Gabriela Munoz, Dhirandra Dave, Nicholas Berkofl, Abdul Siegfried Mahn, jagdish Gupta, Khalid Ashfaq, Verena Borton, Ray Borton, Kadow. Sitting: Mrs. Ham, Paul Grieder, Atul Saraiya, Meg Narraway, Nguyen Dat, Hovannes Semerjian, Nghia Truong, K. S. Menon, Le Trung y Linda Criswell, Marilyn XVilliamson, Kathy Hogue, Monika Eiselt, Paul Quac, Hien Nguyen, jay Shin Yoo, Subodh Mehta. Sakellaridis, Merriily Doyle, Samir Sarkis, Michael Berkoff. Standing: Khimji 9- ' l il! l , , Y ' 'H vin :v.fuz:az2a'.m1.vs'u11'if-':ciz..s':r.asus:,x:z.afUeh1es1m.:3uau,:,:fyvumAw'I-if vi f .A f ' . . 1 . ' , .f V , -W .. 71 4. i. 11 1 r Ed Miller President Since its founding in 1952, the MSC Rodeo Club has risen to a position of distinction among college rodeo organi- zations. Sponsoring one of the finest teams in the nation, the club strives to advance collegiate rodeo. In addition to working on their own property, the club holds its annual intercollegiate rodeo in the fieldhouse. Rodeo Ciulo Goins Distinction 9 , Seated, Row One: Sharon Fagan, Bob Carleton, Harlie Teigen, Mary Nauman, Smokey Olson, Patsy Olson, Susan Colvin. Seated, Row Two: Kenneth Casser, Butch Krutzfeldt, Barbara Dear, Donald Norman, Jim Durgan, Bill Hodgins. Standing, Row Three: Don Lee, Advisor, Bill Hawkin, Bob Powell, Norman Haaland, Dave Holt, Mich McCall, Sandy Luger, Nancy Thompson. Standing, Row Four: Ray Banister, C. J. NValker, Lu King, NVinnie Siefert, Toni Mesmith, Dee Cox, Mona Johannes, Carolyn Chesarek, Carol O'Rourke. Seated, Row One: Judy Johnston, Theresa Schafl, Shirley Skibstad, Mary Teaton, Joan Green, Larry Ramine, Sue Gilbertson, Tom Davis, Judy Buswell. Seated, Row Two: Bill Nace, Sarah Nash, Sherry Melton, Larry Pilster, Karen Coleman, Bill Wildrose, Juddy Griffith, Buddy Peak. Standing, Row Three: Cary Dyer, Aka Hodgins, Bill Harmon, Q' John Bennett, Bary Webb, Don Dallas, Jerry Cliko, Jess Langston, Grace Tschache, Arthur Nelson, Ad Bordus, Doug Sclilepp, Dean Oliver. Standing, Row Four: Bob Johnson, Chuck Plymale, Dave Jarrett, Don Schien, Sandy Cagnon, Ron Johnson, Keith Norby, Cary Murphy, Bob Berret, Cary Smart, Dwayne Ehli, Cary Ciance, VVally McClane. 2 MS ,A Cpromotes Projrssional Unit Lana Nadauld President Students of nursing at Montana State College unite with their counterparts in the state, nation, and world through the districts of the Montana Student Nurses Association. The purposes of the associa- tion are to aid in the development and growth of the individual student by fos- tering good citizenship, to promote pro- fessional and social unity among the student nurses of the United States along with student nurses, associations throughout the world, and to stimulate an interest in and understanding of the programs of the graduate professional nurses, organizations. The Student Health Center serves as a training center for some student nurses. 'Q' L K X 5 pl If if xi M is , Row One: Sandra McCauglin, Marilyn Palmer, Kathleen Parsons, Lilly Kravcisin, Noreine Nlorefield, Darlene Walters, Phoebe Robinson, Carol Cote, Irene Story. Row Two: Marie Holten, Linda Haymond, Claudia Cory, Judie Klieger, Bernadette Roethle, Roxy Payne, Sherry Schiefel- bein, Carol Neufeld. Row Three: Linda Zastoupil, Bonnie Kray, Donna Barkhuff, Mona Curtis, Diana Sullivan, Sandy XViley, Lynne Benson, Wardall, Carol Nancy Cass, Barbara Main. Row Four: Tomas Ann XVallin, Kathleen Bukoskey, Gail Birch, Gloria Uhrich, Roberta Ander- son, Judith Myers, Yvonne Schoonover, Karen Huseby, Lorraine Criiiin, Loretta Stanton. Row Five: Janet Ogle, Karen Hume, Nancy Davison, Sharon Osbum, Tova Johnson, Sharon Riley, Charlotte Molcar, Diana Crandall, Carol Seifert, Marlene Larson, Andrea Ayers. Row Six: Marilyn Carpenter, Gail Cribble, Sandi Strom, Sharon Roos, Barbara Stene, Randinc Saubak, Carolyn Jones, Karen Imarura, Emma Gay Hossford, Diana Gray, Sallie Koenig. Row Seven: Diane Bureson, Carolyn Weist, Linda Prinkki, Laura Spogen, Janet DeVries, Constance Valentine, Mary Kay Moen, Norma Mienke, Martha Schaeffer, Judith Pouchette, Charlotte Rivers. Row Eight: Leslie Broderson, Harriett Swartz, Jean Deshaw, Thelma Beauchamp, Phyllis Werk, Elizabeth Tomlinson, Doris Burgess, Karen Bittner, Dee Ann Cox, Barbara Eggum, Pamela Brohaugh, Karen Thunem. l1-I Doctor, Lawyer, Merchant, Chief- A child,s nursery rhyme now takes on some real meaning. Throughout this entire publication we have asked you the question '5Quo Vadis?,' or VVhere are you going?v We present it to you now for the last time before closing the covers of this book. Those of you who are seniors have already chosen a careerg those of you who are underclassmen are working on majors or careers for tomorrow. What have you done during your tenure at MSC to prepare you for your future? Have you attempted to establish a balance between your academic or technical course work and your extra curricular activities? Some of you have successfully prepared yourselves for the future, tothose of you still traveling the road to success, are you on the right trail: Are you satisHed with where you are going? Do you have p-urpose and reason behind you and your actions? Up to this point we have attempted to write captions and cut lines for your pictures. At times we have tried to explain Q10 Vaolis? a picture seriously and with respect, at other times we have deliberately tried to be humorous. We have written the captions for you thus far- now the challenge is yours -try to come up with meaningful cap- tions for the pictures on this page? We offer a couple of suggestions or clues to start you thinking. The top row of pictures depict some of the opportunities or careers you may venture into, the bottom row of pictures attempts to show college life as we have witnessed it. Can you see any connection between the two rows of pictures? Could that summer job with the Ag Experiment Station, or that winning Snow Sculpture, or maybe even that physiology or international relations class you so fervently disliked yet attended, could these activities possibly be stepping stones or prerequisites to reaching goals or achievements por- trayed above? Do these pictures begin to take on special meaning? If so -then perhaps you have the ground work or basis upon which to build your future. Do you know the answer? X 'W ' will J 2- If .,w.. ia' . rg, fnrffl, ' Q 1 l, 534.2 ll! f q'L'?!-1 , QL ,V I 53,5 'all ! lw lnelfy . , it We va, . A 5 E Q' ' . Q R. l .. rf sa' ' ,A ii' ., ' P f 1f ' ' v- ' ' f :ff'F'iQ. f , . .E'f.-'fx ,, ' 2 1' ' 11:51:51 A-323 ' .BU , r v ,, ., , ' - -11.-i-f:': f .l 1- if ' ' -- ,i V -e - , a . 5 , - Q' Kali I gz.5i7 :.i I r' 'Z rr?-5 'Jr -P I . . J .- :vcr . --U. , . i ., -W L L1i.'f'!'Ei5il lk: V . , ...T..,.A.,.,. It Where re You Goin TP 303 fi' Vw 'TQ , . 'M ' , Y ,x , 'M .ny 2 Nz , D 3:2 . . ff SCYIIOT SIAWUWCII' I H E N RY'S Dedicated to you, the Cl-ass of 1963, this monument of your achieve- ment stands as a lasting rollbook at the culmination of your educational process. An extensive list of activities, a host of honors, or a name in the headlines all fall short as an adequate criteria of personal achievement. The society into which you are about to embark welcomes your disillusion- ment of experience and your quiet self-assurance of time and training, for yours is a life made rich with learning. Your new role, as potential leaders of your world, is to channel your wisdom, your enthusiasm, your freedom, and your youth to a better world. As members of the graduat- ing class of 1963, accept the challenge and opportunity of democratic collusion, stand always for what you believe, but stand together in unifi- cation, for, Coming together is a beginning: working together is success: keeping together is progress. -A- Berzum, David A.-Helena., ..,. ,,.,IAT ASCE. Adams. John Dwayne-Coeur d'Alene, Idaho ..,.....................,...,......,,.,,.....,,,...,,.,......,,.., General Delta Sigma Phi: Head Resident: Industrial Arts Club: Circle K Club. Anders, Donna .lean-Helena ..............,,....,....... El Ed. Kappa Delta, President, Treasurer, Assistant Treasurer: Mortar Board: Pi Kappa Phi: Student Counselor: Spurs: Alpha Lambda Delta: Student Education Association, Treasurer: World Univer- sity Service, Activities Co-Chairman: Traditions Board, Secretary: Panhellenic Council: Advanced Honor Scholarships: AWS Scholarship: AWS: WAA. Anderson, Janis Lee-Great Falls .,,... Bacteriology fMedical Technology! Alpha Gamma Delta, Chaplain, Song Leader: MSC Chorale: Mu Sigma Alpha: AWS Representative: Sigma Chi Sweetheart Candidate: Elijah : Boris Gutinov Opera: Dorm Officer: Chinese Auction: Wesley: Chorus: REW Committees: High School Week Committee: Freshman Week Committee. Anderson, Kirsten-Bozeman ............,............. General Pi Beta Phi, Editor of Alumnae Letter, Co-Editor of Summer Newsletter, Standards Board Repre- sentative, House Corporation President: High School Honor Scholarship: Exponent Staff: Ex- ponent Society Editor: Froshponent Busines. Manager: Montanan Staff: Newman Club: AWS: REW Speakers Committee: REW Banquet Com- mittee: Panhellenic Council, Co-Editor of Panhell Handbook: Best Dressed Co-ed Contest: Mortar Board, Editor: SEA: Advanced Honor Scholar- ship. Anderson. Merry-White Sulphur Springs ,,..............,.....,.,,.,.....,, ...... ,...,. . . Earth Sciences Square Dance Club: 4-H Club: Wesley Youth Group: Geology Club: Mixed Bowling League: Spielunk Club: Independent Student Association: Little International Stock Show: Judo Club. -B- Baker, Dennis H.-Whitetail ..,, Commerce lAcct'gb Pi Kappa Alpha: MSC Founders Day Co-Chair- man: Fangs: Jr. Class Treasurer: Fraternities 85 Organization Committee: Student-Faculty Rela- tions Committee: LSA. Ballinger. Kenneth G,-Bozeman ,,...,....,..,.... General Canterbury Club, Vice-President: Fangs, Secre- tary: Sophomore Class Treasurer: Junior Prom, Ticket Sales Chairman: Arnold Air Society: Air- Cat Editor: Lambda Chi Alpha, Ritualistic Chair- man: Who's Who in American Colleges Kr Uni- versities. Benke, Nancy--Kalispell ,....... Secondary Education Pi Beta Phi, House Manager, Corresponding Sec- retary: Hannon Hall Women's Residence, Vice- President: WAA, Recording Secretary, Bowling and Rifle Chairman: Exponent, Copy Editor, Of- fice Manager: High School Week, Co-Chairman: Alpha Phi Gamma: SEA: Board of Social Af- fairs, Secretary. Bennis, Peter F.-Scobey ........r.........,..,.. Mech. Engr. Pi Kappa Alpha: LSA: ASME. Berg, Barry E.-Bozeman .,,,..........,........... Commerce Band: Pep Band: Symphonette: Kappa Kappa Psi, President, Treasurer. Bertelsen, Allen Verner-Ovando... ,.,...,,. .... G eneral Beswick. .Curtis A.-Billings ,.,.....,..,.... Bacteriologv Kappa Sigma: MSC Rifle Team: Club: Scabbard and Blade. Bjork. Donald R.-McAllister ,......,.,,,,.., Elec. Engr. Tau Beta Pi: Phi Beta Sigma: Advanced Honor Scholarships: WEMA Grant: IRE: Flying Co-op, Director: 310 Club. Blenkarn, Betty Ellen-Helena ........,....,........ El. Ed. 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Box BUILDING. MATERIALS - PAINT - FINANCING Phones 586-2309 - 586-2300 Blizniak, Paul Anthony-Buffalo, New York .....,..........,.,............,,. Commercial Science Sigma Nu, Social Chairman: Blood Drawing, Publicity Chairman: Homecoming, Chairman Judging and Theme: Junior Class, Publicity Chairman: Culbertson Hall, Social Chairman: Phi Beta Lambda: Intramural Football, Coach. Boberg, Anna-Kalispell .... Home Economics Educ. Pi Beta Phi: Newman Club: Home Ec. Club? SEA. ' Bodner. Kenneth-Prairie Village, Kansas .,.,.....i....,.....,..........,.,...,.,,...,:..........., Commerce Sigma Chi, Historian: Pre-Med. Club: Treasurer State Sky Divers: ROTC Basketball Team: Model United Nations. Brandt, Howard A.-Helena .,..,....... Ag. Production Men's Co-op, President: Animal Industry Club: Intramural Sports: Little International. Bromenshenk, WVayne E.-Billings .,.....i..,. Commerce Alpha Gamma Rho: Advanced ROTC: Intra- murals. Bruckner, Betty-Butte ,.......,,,, Secondary Education Alpha Omicron Pi, Corresponding Secretary, Ac- tivities Chairman: Freshman Class, Treasurer: President of Hannon Hall: AWS, President, First Vice-President, Historian: Little Sisters of Minerva: Panhellenic, Summer Rush Chairman, Co-Editor of the Panhellenic Handbook: Student Senate: High School Week: REW: Biology Teachers Club: SEA: WAA: Who's Who in American Colleges 8: Universities. Bryant, Robert H.-Helena .................... Mech. Engr. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Montana Engineer, Editor: Student Senate: Publications Board: Interfra- ternity Council: Pi Tau Sigma: Alpha Phi Gam- ma: American Society of Mechanical Engineers: Intramural Sports. Buckland, Stan-Whitefish ,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Chem. Engr. Tau Beta Pi, Recording Secretary: Phi Eta Sig- ma: American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Sec.-Treas.: MSC Chemistry Honorary: Army Drill Team: Montana Engineer, Business Man- ager: Alpha Phi Gamma: MSC Chorale: Board of Publications. Buholz, Nea-l-Bozeman ,,,..... Electrical Engineering AIEE-IRE: Tau Beta Pi: Psi Kappa Psi. Burnison, Kathleen-Wolf Poin ................ t ,... El. Ed. Kappa Delta, Assistant Rush Chairman, Stand- ards Board Chairman: SEA, President, Recording Secretary: AWS, Corresponding Secretary: REW: Harrison Awards Chairman: Jr.-Sr. Banquet Committees: High School Week Committee Chair- man: WUS: Froshponent: WAA, -C- Callaway, Gerald R.-Great Falls ..,...,... Commerce: Accounting Phi Sigma Kappa, Vice-President of Pledge Class: Song Leader, Publicity Chairman: World Unive1'sity Service: MSC Community Chorus: MSC Chorle: Exponent, Writer, Columnist, News Editor: Alpha Phi Gamma: Treasure State Forum: Newman Club: Wild Side: Funnel Club, Board of Directors. Vice-President, Charter Member. Carr, Karen Moe--Great Falls .................... .... E l. Ed. Alpha Omicron Pi, Treasurer: Kappa Sigma Stardust Girl: Spurs, Secretary: REW Commit- tees: High School Week Committees: SEA: Chinese Auction Committee Chairman: Panhel- lenic Chairman, Co-Chairman Summer Rush. Carr, Richard Joseph-Great Falls ........ Elec. Engr. Kappa Sigma Fraternity, Treasurer: Intramural Softball: Intramural Bowling: Sabre Air Com- mand. Carson, Pete A.--Townsend ...,..................,.,.. General Delta Sigma Phi: Varsity M Club: Varsity Basketball: Arnold Air Society. Chesarek, E. Carolyn-Belfry ........ Home Economics Wesley Foundation, Secretary: Angel Flight, Treasurer: AWS Representative: Carbon County Home Demonstration Scholarship for Home Eco- nomics: REW Committee: High School Week Guide and Proctor: Senior Announcements Com- mittee. Chiesa, Bill M.-Miles City ...................... Agr. Educ. Alpha Gamma Rho, Noble Usher: Collegiate FFA, Treasurer, President :, Ag Club: Harvest Ball Co-Chairman: Little International Manager: Les Bouffons: Bowling League, President. Clark, Keith C.-Harlowton .........,.......... Elec. Engr. Sigma Chi, REW, AIEE-IRE, Montanan, Section Editor. Clark, Sharee-West Yellowstone .,..,...,... Sec. Educ. Alpha Gamma Delta, Scribe, House Manager: WAA, AWS. Clark. William Leon-Great Falls .......... Art Educ. Prospect Staff, Delta Phi Delta: Art Club, Presi- dent: REW Committee. Clawson, Kenneth F.-Drummond ,..........,........ IA8zT Industrial Arts Club. Cochrane, John F.-Missoula .......... Chemical Engr. Sophomore Charity Ball: Blood Drawing: Junior Prom: Religious Emphasis Week: High School Week: Intramural Sports: World University Service, Co-Chairman: Senior Class, Co-Social Chairman. Colbo, Keith L.-Deer Lodge ....,......... Com CAcctgJ REW: Bowling Club, Vice President. Cole, Donna Leigh-Ryegate .................. Elem. Educ. Alpha Omicron Pi, Fraternity Education, Door Keeper: SEA, Vice President: Spurs: AWS, Cur- rent Event Committee: WAA: Harrison Award Committee: Young Republican Club. Cole, Ronald J.-Terry ..........,.....,. Civil Engineering ASCE, Membership Chairman. 66 uilt or our uturcf' 'W . ,EX 'i Securit Bank ' rust ompan BOZEMAN, MONTANA 306 Colman, William Kennedy-Butte .......,......., General Ski Team: Flying Co-op: Ski Club. Conrad, Cyril A.-Bozeman ....,,,,.. Psy tlndustrialb Kappa Sigma, Guard, Sec.-Treas. of Pledge Class: Psychology Club: Pre-Med Club: REW Play: Veterans Club: Intramural Sports. Cggk, Stanley E.-Three Forks.. ,.....,.... Civil Engr. American Society of Civil Englneers. Cowger, Ronald I.-Douglas, Wyo ........,.. El. Engr. Arnold Air Society: MSC Varsity Rifle Team: MSC Air Force ROTC Rifle Team: AIEE. Crawley, Jean Eileen-Bozeman .,.....,..,... Commerce fTeaching 8z Secretarial Option! SEA: VVAA, Swimming and Winter Sports Man- ager: Phi Beta Lambda: AWS: Montana Assoc. of Health, Physical Education and Recreation: Student Senate Public Relations, Secretary. Cromer, Edward Gordon-Bozeman ,..... Elec. Engr. Lambda Chi Alpha, House Manager: Inter-Church Council. Vice President: Presbyterian Westmin- ister Fellowship, President: REW: AFROTC, Drill Team. Crowley, William D.-Three Forks .......... Agr. Bus. Alpha Gamma Rho, Treasurer: Alpha Zeta, Cen- sor, Treasurer: Ag Club: Newman Club: Union Pacific Agricultural Scholarship: Advanced Honor Scholarships: Intramural Sports: High School Week Committee: Little I Master of Cere- monies. -D- Davis, Patty Jo-Columbus ...,.... Bacteriology KMTJ Kappa Delta, Secretary, House Manager, Food Manager, Scholarship Chairman: REW Commit- tees: AWS Council: Phi Sigma, Editor: Pau- hellenic, Vice President, President: Jr. Panhel- lenic Advisor: Student Senate Member: Womans' Day Pageant, Chairman: WAA. Davis, Sue Ellen-Great Falls, ,,,.,.,...,....,.... Nursing Alpha Omicron Pi: Exponent: Froshponent Edi- tor: WUS: AWS: MSNA District President: Alpha Tau Delta, Corresponding Secretary, President. Delaney, Charles J.-Lewistown ....., Ag Production tAgronomyl Pi Kappa Alpha, House Manager: Alpha Zeta, Treasurer: Chaff and Dust Club, Vice President: Newman Club: 1961 Crop Judging Team. DeVries, Gail-Chinook ..,..... Elementary Education Alpha Gamma Delta, Standards Chairman: Mu Sigma Alpha: Tau Beta Sigma: SEA. Diveley, Doris-Glasgow .,..,...., Commerce Education Chi Omega: SEA, Historian: Dolphins Swimming Group: Ski Club: Phi Beta Lambda: WAA, Council. Donahue, Catherine-Three Forks ,...,,,,,,..,,,,,, El. Ed, Marching Band: Symphonic Band: Chorus: SEA: ISA: Newman Club: Hilltop Hoedowners: Col- lege 4-H. -E- Edwards, Maurice Earl-Stevensville ......,...,. Chem. Sigma Nu, Treasurer: Phi Eta Sigma, Historian: Student Affiliate ACS, President: Bowling Club. President: Senior Men's Chemistry Honorary: Kekule Award tChemistryl: MSC Bowling Team: Sophomore Class Project Committee: N.S.F. Research. Ekegren, Diane Eileen-Harlem ,,,,,,,,....,,.. El. Educ. SEA: Lutheran Students Association: WAA: AWS. Ellinghouse, S. Lynn-Sheridan .... Home Economics Delta Gamma: Mortar Board: REW, Co-Chair- man: Phi Upsilon Omicron: AWS. Jr.-Sr. Ban- quet Co-Chairman: Jr. Panhellenic, President, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universi- ties. Enger, Darl Kerwin-Missoula ,,,,,,,,,,,, Chem. Engr, Lambda Chi Alpha: American Society of Civil Engineers: Arnold Air Society: Sabre Air Com- mand: Intramural Sports: Flight Instruction Program. Engle, Clair C.-McLeod ..........,,,,,, Animal Industry Sigma Nu: Ag Club: Animal Industry Club: International Club. Erwin, Bill-Bozeman... ..........,......,.,.,,..... ,Commerce Sigma Chi: Varsity Athletics tSkiingl: Film 8 TV Club: Ski Club: Intramurals: Ski Club, Social Chairman: Rodeo Club. -F- Finstad, Donna Lea-Helena .,.,.... Commercial Art Kappa Delta, Education Chairman, Standards Chairman, Historian: World University Service Co-Chairman: Delta Phi Delta, Corresponding Secretary: AWS Big Sister: Art Club, Secretary- Treasurer: Ski Club: WUS, Art Co-Chairman: Krazy Kats: Chorus. WINTER IS OUR SEASON Skiing Is Our Business Skiing Equipment is our Stock in Trade THE SPORTS CHALET Sales - Renfals - Service II6 SOUTH TRACY - FREE PARKING - 586-6I25 H BS F00 CEN ER Locally Owned ancl Operafecl Free Delivery Service I26 W. Main Phone 586-5464 WAGN RS COLLEGE MEN LIKE OUR CLOTHES They Have for 47 Years +++ PHONE 586-5594 I6 EAST MAIN Montana Music 4 The Record Discounf Sfore 4 GUITARS, STEREO'S AND RECORDERS + 25 w. MAIN The If if's New! ! lf's of Your Style Salon llzormerly the Campusl 29 W. 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College -1-H: Home Ec Club, State Corresponding Secretary: Wesley Foundation: Faith and Life Community: International Club: Phi Upsilon Omicron, Assistant Treasurer: Mu Beta Beta, Treasurer: Hilltop Hoedowners, Secretary-Treas- urer: SEA: Biology Teachers Club: Little In- ternational: REW. Germann, Robert Henry-McAllister .,.,.............. ME Kappa Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: Pi Tau Sigma: Arnold Air Society. Gernaat, Larry G.-Conrad ,......, Mechanical Engr Pi Kappa Alpha: ASME. Glantz, Gary Wayne-Roberts ,............l.... Commerce :Business Option! Delta Sigma Phi, President: Exponent Staff: ASME, Vice President: World University Serv- ice, Co-Chairman: Encampment for Citizenship, New York Summer School: International Farm Youth Exchange Delegate, Venezuela, South America: International Club: MSC Flying Co- op: Les Bouffons: Inter-Fraternity Council. Good, Stephen Henry-Butte ,,,.............,......... General tMath Major: Frosh Football: Varsity Football: Varsity Track: M Club, President: Newman Club: Septem- viri, Treasurer: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Goodykoontz, Jon Ernest-Cody, Wyo. ,,., Commerce qAccountingJ Lambda Chi Alpha, Treasurer: Pi Omega Pi: Phi Beta Lambda: Arnold Air Society: Sabre Air Command, Commande1': Advanced Honor Scholar- ship: Interfraternity Council: Dorm Floor Presi- dent: Student Senate Finance Board: Phi Chi Epsilon, Director: Military Ball, Queen Selection: Distinguished Military Student, AFROTC: Seab- bard Kz Blade Honor Award: Advanced AFROTC: Delegate to WRIFCC in Seattle: Delegate to' Arnold Air Society Conclave in Los Angeles: Tau Omicron Chi, Treasurer: Sigma Beta Delta: Merit Award Scholarship: Commerce Dept. Ac- counting Internship to Los Angeles: Honor Roll: AFROTC Flight Instruction Program: Order of the Helmet: Homecoming: Intramural Sports: Graduate AFROTC Summer Training Unit: Vet- erans of Foreign Wars, Outstanding Sophomore Cadet Award: Air Force Association, Cadets: Campus Bridge Club: High School Week: Tau Beta Epsilon, Instructor: LCRA Finance Com- mittee. Gordon, Richard A.-Billings ...........,.,.. Mech. Engr. Kappa Sigma: Pi Tau Sigma. M.E. Honorary: Mu Sigma Alpha, Music Honorary: ASME: Bowl- ing Club: Symphonette: Campus Development Board. Greiner, John H.-Butte .,.,.............. Commercial Art :Interior Design! Sigma Alpha Epsilon: REW: Fangs: Tradition Officer: Delta Phi Delta: Art Club: Ski Club: Les Bouffons. Social Chairman: American Insti- tute of Architects: Commissioner of Information Sz Public Relations: Intramural Sports Program: Art Show, First Prize in Printmaking: Art Ba- zaar, Chairman: Student Ambassadors Program Coordination: Annette Master's Day Chairman: Fabulous Four . -H.- Hadnagy, Steven R.-Bow Island. Alberta., .,.....,...........,..,... General 4Ag. Education! Model United Nations, President: Student Sen- ate Commissioner Judging Teams: Theta Mu: Campus Blood Drawing Chairman: Alpha Zeta Award4Outstanding Freshman in Agriculture: State 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, Photographer: Delegate to CCUN Conference in New York: Delegate to Model UN Conference in San Francisco: Delegate to MUN Conference in San Diego: International Club, Athletic Chairman: Sigma Beta Delta: MONTANAN, Editor, Photography Editor, Gen- eral Worker: Student Senate Workshop: College Farmer Copy Editor: Newman Club: Alpha Phi Gamma: Collegiate FFA: Deans Council Scholar- ship: Board of Judging Teams: College 4-H, Recreation Leader, Historian: Ag Club: Harvest Ball Chairman: ROPS: Ski Club: Editors Uiub, Chief Purchasing Agent: Delegate to Associated Collegiate Press Conference, Detroit: Board of Publications. Hager, Maurine-Big Timber ,..........,........ Chemistry Pi Beta Phi, Vice President: Spurs: Mortar Board: Pi Mu Epsilon: Newman Club: WAA: American Chemical Society Affiliate: SEA: Stu- dent-Faculty Committee: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Hager, Ronald Lee-Great Falls ,,....,. ..Mech. Engr. ASME: Advanced ROTC: Arnold Air Society, Administration Officer: Gamma Delta. Haggerty, Tom-Bozeman .... Chemical Engineering Sigma Chi: Band: Orchestra: Kappa Kappa Psi, Treasurer: ASCE: Ski Club, President. Hames, Harlen K.-Worland, Wyo ..,...,,,, ,,,,, G eneral SEA: NCTM. Hanson, Bette Lou-Glasgow .,.................... El. Educ. Chi Omega: AWS: WAA: Spurs: Allan Yenne. Harmon, David W.-Bainville .............. Com. Science Delta Sigma Phi, Secretary, Treasurer: Alpha Phi Gamma: Educational Exchange Committee: Exponent, Business Manager: Commissioner of Demonstrations. Heinle, Edmund E.-Billings ,....... Dairy Productino Alpha Gamma Rho: Dairy Science Club: Alpha Zeta: Alpha Psi Omega: Commissioner of Dra- matics: AETA-USO Pacific Command Tour. Heisel, Evan H.-Great Falls ..,... IAT-Construction IAT Club: ASCE: Sigma Beta Delta: Built Shelves in MONTANAN Office, Apprentice Pho- tographer: Wesley. Heitzman, Joanne M.-Hardin ..............,... Sec. Educ. Delta Gamma, Publicity Chairman, First Vice President, Rituals Chairman: SEA: Spurs, Edi- tor: REVV, Hospitality Committee Member Chairman of Hospitality Committee: Educational Exchange Committee, Secretary: High School Week Committees: Blood Drive Committee: Kap- pa Sigma Stardust Queen. Hemstad, Vickie I.-Dutton ,.,,,.,..,..,,,,,,,,,,,..,,, General Alpha Gamma Delta, Membership Chairman, WAA Representative: AWS: LSA: WAA, Coun- cil: MONTANAN Staff. Henderson, Donald L.-Billings ..,..,.... Mech. Engr. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Treasurer, Athletic Man- ager: Intramurals: American Society of Mechan- ical Engineers: Pi Tau Sigma.: High School Honor Scholarship: Texas Oil Co. Scholarship. Henderson, Richard A.-Drummond ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, AI Alpha Gamma Rho, Vice President: Commissioner of Judging Teams: Little International Division Chairman: 1962 Livestock Judging Team: Alpha Zeta, Scribe: Animal Industry Club, President: Ifgllaiijvest Ball Queen Committee Chairman: Ag u . Herman, Marshall K. Jr.-Buffalo, Wy0mll'lg .................................................. Ag. Business Alpha Gamma Rho, House Manager: Ag Club. Hill, Sharon F.-Winnett .......,.............,., H Ec Educ. Kappa Delta, Pledge Class President, Editor: Spurs, Outstanding Service Award: REW, Chair- man of Reception Committee: Wesley: Home Ec Club: Phi Upsilon Omicron, Librarian, Presi- dent: Mortar Board, Social Affairs: Student Sen- ate Commissioner of Social Affairs: Student-Ad- visory Committee for Home Ec, Chairman: Little Sisters of Minerva, Secretary-Treasurer. Hillstrom, Douglas-Billings ,........,.......... Sec. Educ. Pi Kappa Alpha: Les Bouffons: Library Com- mittee: Student Education Association. Hinman, Paul W.-Whitefish .....,.........,,. Elec. Engr. Tau Beta Pi: Institute of Radio Engineers, Membership and Programs Chairman: LSA: ISA. Hoover, Eugene Keith-Conrad .,.......... Architecture AIA, President, First, Second, and Honorable Mention Awards: Delta Phi Delta, Treasurer: Dean's Scholarship: Advanced Honor Scholar- ships: Tile Council of America Architecture Scholarship: Tau Beta Pi: American Concrete Institute Award: Delegate to Student Forum in Washington, D. C. Horton, Karen J.-Butte .,.,........,... Home Economics Alpha Omicron Pi, Kitchen Manager, Historian: College 4-H, Recreation Leader, Executive Coun- cil: Home Economics Club: Hannon Hall, Vice President: WAA: AWS, Big-Little Sister Com- mittee, Junior-Senior Banquet: Freshman Class, P'-1bliCity Chairman: Greek Week, Publicity Chairman: MONTANAN: Campus Planning Committee: Junior Prom. Howard, Jane-Bozeman .....,,..,.,,. Elementary Educ. Pi Beta Phi, Scholarship Chairman: SEA: New- man Club: Mu Sigma Alpha: Tau Beta Sigma. Treasurer: Orchestra: Band: Chorus. Hubbard, Helene K.-Great Falls .......... Bus. Educ. Alpha Omicron Pi, Secretary, Pledge Class Ac- tivities Chairman: Standards Committee, AWS Representative: WUS, Secretary: SEA, Secre- tary: REW, Secretary: Hospitality Committee: AWS, Treasurer, State Treasurer, Chinese Auc- Til 2 I 1 ig: l r 4 li 1. l l 1 4 I . 4 i li i 4 I l . I l , tion Ticket Chairman, Standards Committee, AOPi Representative: WAA, Table Tennis Cham- pion, Lifeguard: Dolphins: Phi Beta Lambda: High School Week Committees. Hultin. Edwin J.-Helena ....i... Commerce 4Acctg.y Lambda Chi Alpha: Newman Club: Phi Beta Lambda: Intramural Sports: Commerce Dept. Accounting Internship: Sigma Beta Delta: ASME: Tau Omicron Chi: Alpha Phi Chi: Cam- pus Committees: Bridge Club. Hume, Gerald F.-Puyallup, Wash ......, ..., I AT CMJ Mixed Bowling and Departmental Bowling League: Industrial Arts Club, Corresponding Secretary. -1.- lkard, WVilliam F.-Great Falls ...........,.... Sec. Educ. Kappa Sigma: Newman Club. Iverson, Isaac Lee-Winnett ,,........ Agr. Production Pi Kappa Alpha, Vice President: Animal Indus- try Club: Student Flying Coop: Alpha Zeta: Chairman of Pi Week. -J- Jarrett, Jim-Bozeman ,i.......i Chemical Engineering Kappa Sigma, President, Rush Chairman: Stu- dent Governmcnt, Commissioner of Musical Af- fairs, Educational Exchange Committee, Chair- man: IFC Representative: Les Bouffons: Fangs: lVlu Sigma Alpha: MSC Civic Symphony: MSC zjymphonette: AIChE. Jaumotte, Janica M.-Cl10t9aU ,........--.---A H EC Educ- Alpha Gamma Delta, Editor, Recording Secre- tary: Home Ee Club, Publicity Chai1'man: LSA: MONTANAN: Advanced Honor Scholarship: Band: Tau Beta Sigma: WAA. Jenkins, Janet-Big Sandy ..,,........ ........... S ec. Educ- Pi Beta Phi: Froshponent, Co-Editor: Exponent, Office Manager: REW, Secretary: Social Board: Spurs: Mortar Board: WAA: AWS: Queen Com- mittee Homecoming Co-Chairman: Engineer, Sec- retary. Jensen, Ralph Bernard-Plentywood .................. IAT QManuf.l Phi Sigma Kappa: House Manager, Pledge Train- er: Industrial Arts Club. Johnson, Florygene-Billings ,,.. Bacteriology :MTD Hilltop Hoedowners, Exhibition Square, Chairman for Entertainment: Women's Wesley House: REW Committee: Botany and Bacteriology Club: AWS. Johnson, Floyd E.-Great Falls ..,..............,.. General ' tModern Language! Exponent, Layout Editor, Editor: Alpha Phi Gamma: MSC Gold Circle Archers, Vice-Presi- dent, Secretary, Treasurer: Treasure State Forum: REW, Publicity Committee: Funnel Club, Charter Member, Board of Directors: Delegate to A.C.P. Conference, Detroit: Board of Publica- tions: Editors Club, House Manager: Theta Mu. Johnson, Marjorie Davis-Helena ............ Art Educ- Pi Beta Phi, Pledge Class Secretary: Ski Club: Art Club: Angel Flight: Historian: SEA: Jr. Prom Committee: Homecoming Committee Pub- licity: Sweetheart of Sigma Chi: Little Sisters of Minerva. Joubert, Marie-Fort Benton ,,.,......,..,,,,,,, Sec, Educ. Mu Sigma Alpha, Corresponding Secretary: Tau Beta Sigma, Secretary, Vice President: Bobcat Marching Band: MSC Symphonic Band: Basket- ball Band: Minutemen Band: Newman Club, Treasurer: Young Republican Club. -K- Kamppinen, Lyle Mathew-Roberts .,,,.,,.., El. Engr. Alpha Gamma Rho: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: Institute of Radio Engineers. Kathary, Janice-Great Falls ..,.,........... Bacteriology Alpha Gamma Delta, President, Standards Chair- man: Panhellenic Council: AWS Council: Phi Sigma, Traffic Court: MONTANAN: REW Committee: High School Week Committee, Co- Rush Chairman tcity of Great Fallsl. Keifer, Peggy Irene-Cut Bank .,.,..,..,,.,,.... El Educ. Kappa Delta, Pledge Song Leader, SEA. Kelson, Louarden-Deer Lodge .........,,, Bacteriology Delta Gamma, House Manager, Assistant Rush Chairman: Phi Sigma, Membership Committee: REW, Hospitality Committee: Jr.-Sr. Banquet, Program Chairman: AWS, Representative: WAA, Bowling Team Captain: Bowling Club. King, Lucia-Santana Anna ,,.. Commerce-General Ski Club: Rodeo Club. Kintz, Charles L.-Bozeman .................,,,.. Commerce Phi Beta Lambda: Transfer from MSU, Bear Paw: Freshman Group Leader. Knight, Rawla-Anaconda ........................,. Sec Educ. Chorale: Mu Sigma Alpha: SEA: Prospect Staff: Mixed Chorus: AWS. Kramer, Kenneth G.-Missoula ....,,........,. Agr. Engr. Alpha Zeta: Engineering Council: Agricultural Council: American Society of Agricultural Engi- neers, President, Vice President: Advanced Honor Scholarship: Merit Scholarship. A seventeen second ride enabled Carol O'Rourke to win tirst place in the barrel racing event and capture all-around cowgirl. linstka-, Deanna Lee-Kalispell .......,.,.,..,, Sec. Educ. Alpha Gamma Delta: Home Ec Club: Krazy Kats: Sock and Buskin: MONTANAN, Office Manager, Picture Scheduling Editor: Alpha Psi Omega, Vice President: Commissioner of Dra- matics: Plays: The Cruciable, The Bad Seed, Simple Simon, The Adding Machine, The Lady of Larkspur Lotion, John Brown's Body: Theatre Usher: Drama Board. -L- Larson, Judith-Great Falls ,.,,.,..,...,. ....,.,, E ducation Chi Omega, President, Vice President: Alpha Lambda Delta: Spurs, SEA, Corresponding Sec- retary: Newman Club: Blood Drawing: High School VVeek: Homecoming House and Float Dec- oration: Student Senate Concerts and Lectures Committee: Mortar Board. LaVelle, Karen Ann-Bozeman .................... Nursing Alpha Tau Delta: Butte Section, President' MSNA. Lavelle, Thomas John-Butte ,,,,..,.,......... Con. Tech. Intercollegiate Knights: ASCE: Bowling Team Captain: Departmental Bowling League. Vice President. Layman, Darrell R.-Glendive ......,.........., Sec. Educ. Mu Sigma Alpha: Kappa Kappa Psi: Bobcat Marching Band: MSC Symphonic Band: Basket- ball Band. Lehr, Bobby Kenneth-Cardston, Alberta ,................. ....,....,..,. A gricultural Production Pi Kappa Alpha: Ag Engineering Club: Engi- neering Society. Leonard. John Michael-Suffolk .......,....., Ag. Mech. Phi Sigma Kappa, Pledge Trainer, Inductor: Ex- ponent Staff: Ag. Engineering Club: Rodeo Club: Ski Club: Int1'amural Sports: Little International. Levenson, Ronald-Denver ,,.,,,.,.,..,,.,.,,. Applied Art :Industrial Design Option! MONTANAN, Staff Photographer: Art Club: Bowling Club, Publicity Chairman: Exponent: Theta Mu. Lewis, Ruth Marie-Lewistown .....,, .... E lem. Educ. Montana Engineer: Mixed Chorus: SEA: Chorale. Lien, Anita Louise-Columbus .............. Horticulture Luthern Students Association. Logan, Clinton M.-Kalispell ,,,,.,.,,,..,,,. Mech. Engr. Sigma Nu, Vice-President, Chaplain: Tau Beta Pi: Pi Tau Sigma, Corresponding Secretary: American Society of Mechanical Engineers: REVV Committee. Luebbe, Donna:-Bozeman ...,..,....,,,,,.,,..,..,. Sec. Educ. Pi Beta Phi, Standards Chairman: SEA: New- man Club: AWS Standards Committee: Angel Flight, Information Service Officer: Miss MSC Contest Entrees Comnrttee Co-Chairman. Lutes, Myrna-Bozeman .........,....... ..... ..... , .... G e neral Pi Beta Phi, Pledge Class President, Scholarship Chairman, Recording Secretary, Arrow Board' Junior Panhellenic: Froshponent: WUS: Ex- ponent, Campus Editor: Sigma Phi Epsilon Dia- mond Princess: Spurs: Alpha Lambda Delta, Treasurer: Red Cross Blood Drive. Co-Personnel Chairman: REW, Seminar and Classroom Com- mittees, Chairman of Reception and Banquet Committee: AWS, Co-Chairman of Big-Little Sister Program: Mortar Board, Vice President: Psychology Club. 309 ...M- MacDonald, Conley F.-Havre. ,.,.,,...,.,.,... Commerce Transfer from Northern Montana College: Pi Omega Pi. Maki, John Earl-Corvallis ,,.A..,.,..... Ag. Production 4Animal Industryb AI Club: Little International Livestock Show. Malesich, Robert A.-Buttel r,,.rrr,,,lr....,.r Mech. Engr. MRA, Head Resident: Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Tau Sigma, President: ASME, Student Section. Malone, Jesse Jr.-Choteau ,..,,.,.l.,r.. Ag. Production Lambda Chi Alpha, Pledge Class Vice-President, Kitchen Steward, Pledge T1'ainer, Treasurer, Executive Committee: Mu Beta Beta, Treasurer, President: Junior Class, Reporter, Executive Com- mittee: Fangs: Advanced Military Science, Air Force: Lewis and Clark Student Cou1't. Mann, Robert Edwin-Dillon ..,,,..,,.,,...,,.,,...,,. General Sigma Alpha Epsilon: MRA Government: Intra- mural Sports: Campus Planning and Development Committee: Student AIA: Advanced ROTC, Staff: Scabbard and Blade: Student Senate: 1961 Homecoming Chairman: Honor Roll: Art Club: Distinguished Military Graduate. Marcott, Lawrence E.-Grass Creek. WVY0. General Constitution Revisions C h a i r m a n: Elections Chairman: Theta Mu, Co-Social Chairman: Model United Nations, President: Montana State Laundronautics Champion, 1452 Revolutions: AFROTC Rifle Team. Mauland, Jadawega Ann-Big Timber ,......, El. Ed. Student -Education Association: Lutheran Students Association: Mixed Chorus. MHZv'P1'. Fred W.-Helena ........................ Mech. Engr. Pi Kappa Alpha: Fangs: ASME, President: Dorm Vice-Presidents: MRA: Engineer Council: Interfraternity Council: Student Social Affairs Committee: REW, McCracken, Roy Lamar-Great Falls ...... Commerce fAccountingb Sigma Nu: Jr. and Sr. Member of Bookstore Board: Traditions Board: W.U.S., Co-Chairman: Greek Week Activities Chairman: Pi Omega Pi: Honor Scholarship: Dance Band Leader: Student Flying Co-op, Treasurer. McDonald, William John-Anaconda ,... Sec. Educ. Pi Kappa Alpha. Medvit, Betty-Butte ......,............... Home Economics Home Economics Club, State Vice-President, Secretary, HEC Coffee Sales, HEC Danforth Award: -L-H Club, Treasurer, Song Leader: Hap- ner Hall, Birch Wing Secretary-Treasurer: Mixed Chorus: Choral: AWS: SEA: Little Internation- al: Blood Drawing: High School Week: M -Day Lunches: Winter Fair: MHEA Convention: Sen- ior Tea: Mu Sigma Alpha: Mu Beta Beta: Sperry Hutichson Scholarship: Piftzer Scholarship : Deans Scholarship. Mehling, Sharon Renee-Hardin ................ Home Ec Delta Gamma, House Manager, Social Chairman: Spurs: Phi Upsilon Omicron, Historian, Secre- tary: Rodeo Club, Publicity Chairman, Rodeo Team. Queen Chairman: AWS Council: HEc Advisory Council: Sweetheart of Sigma Chi: Who's Who Among Students in American Col- leges and Universities. Moran, Jerry Michael-Butte ..,,.....,...,,..... Chemistry Advanced Air Force ROTC: Arnold Air Society. Commander 4Pres.l: Saber Air Command, Execu- tive Commander: Newman Club: American Chem- ical Society, Student Affiliation. Munroe, Donald George-Great Falls .... Agriculture Kappa Sigma: Rodeo Club: Ag Club: Ski Club: Intramural Sports. Munroe, Janice VVagner-Bozeman ...... ...,... E l. Ed. Women's Day, Publicity Chairman. -N- Nance, Judith Ann-Miles City .................... Nursing Pi Beta Phi: Alpha Tau Delta, Corresponding and Recording Secretary: Alpha Lambda Delta: Phi Kappa Phi: Associated Nursing Students Representative to AWUS: MSNA. Nelson, David Albert-Great Falls .......... Chemistry Kappa Sigma, Vice President: American Chem- ical Society, Student Affiliate: Sabre Air Com- mand, Information Services Officer: Fangs: Scabbard and Blade, President: Cross Country. Nelson, Harold-Stevensville ...................... Commerce fGeneral Businessj Sigma Nu: Les Bouffons, President: Senior Class, Vice President: Int1'amurals: Student Manager of Athletics. Nelson, Leland Roy-Bozeman ...,.............. Commerce tAccountingi Pi Omega Pi: Phi Beta Lambda. Ness, Marcia Beth-Great Falls ,..................,,, El. Ed. Alpha Gamma Delta, First Vice President: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities: Mortar Board: W0men's Day, Chairman: Spurs: REW, Secretary: Inter-Church Council, Secretary: Mu Sigma Alpha: Student Counselor. Nordahl, James Harold-Columbus, ,.... Chem Engr. Sigma Nu, President: High School Week Com- mittee: AIChE, Traditions Board: Fira ice Board: Commissioner of Finance: Steering Com- mittee: Senate: Septemviri, President: IFC, Treasurer: Les Bouffons: Who's Who in Ameri- can Colleges and Universities. Nye, Beverly-Tallahassee, Florida ...................... Art ISA, Publicity Chairman: Square Dance Club: Delta Phi Delta, Historian: Film and TV Club, Historian: Judo Club: Mixed Bowling League: Sock and Buskin: Great Books Club: Interna- tional Club: Wesley Youth Group: Little Interna- tional Stock Show. Congratulations- C LAS S O F 1 9 6 3 . 404 The best way to keep in touch with the GOOD OLD DAYS is through active participation in your M.S.C. Alumni Association 4 4 4 CLASS MEMBERS: Please advise the Alumni Office each time you have a change of address. 4 i I - 1 l L 3l0 .-04. Olson, Larry-Bozeman ..,...,,,..,...... Ag. Engineering Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Ag Engineers Club, Secre- tary: College 4-H, Treasurer, Vice President: Fangs, President: Sophomore Class Vice Presi- dent: Junior Class President: Alpha Zeta: Mu Beta Beta: Student Senate: Wrestling: Septem- viri: Les Bouffons, Social Chairman. Orcutt, Jon Bruce-Miles City ,.... .........i....,.,.... I A8zT Student Chapter, American Society of Civil Engi- ncers. Ostrem, Jeaneen Joyce-Galata ,,......,...,,...... Nursing AWS: Montana Student Nurse Association, Par- liamentarian: Chorus: ISA: Exponent Staff: Associated Nursing Students. Overturf, Ann Hanson-Glasgow ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, El, Ed. Pi Beta Phi: Spurs: Angel Flight, Captain: WAA: Dolphins: Sophomore Class Secretary: Advanced Honor Scholarship: Military Ball Queen Candidate: Phi Kappa Phi. Owen, Kathleen-Cut Bank. .,.,,r,, .,.......,.,, . General Alpha Gamma Delta: Panhellenic: Bowling League: SEA: AWS Calendar. -P- Palm, Sharon Victoria-Big Timber ....r.r, Phys. Ed. Kappa Delta, Editor: AWS: WAA, Council Rep- resentative: Dolphins. Parr, James-Great Falls... .,..,,, ,..,.... A rchitccture Paulson, Curtis C.--Belmont... ,,,., ....,,.,, , General Psychology Club. Pearson, Darrell A.-Fairfield, ,,,..,,...., Mech. Engr. Fangs, Traditions Officer: Greek Week Co-Chair- man: Les Bouffons. Pearson, Raymond H.-Gem, Idaho ...,.......,.,..... IAT tManufacturingy Pryor, Floor Secretary-Treasurer1 IAT Club: Archery Club. Peccia, Anthony-Judith Gap ,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, Sec, Educ. Peila, Julia Rosemary-Walkerville ...,... Sec. Educ. Aloha Gamma Delta, Editor, Librarian: New- man Club: SEA: Dorm Counselor: AWS: Blood Drawing. Peters, Gene Richard--Polson ..,.,......,.. Chem. Engr. Phi Sigma Kappa, Song Leader: MSC Montan- ans : MSC Chorale, President: Tau Beta Pi: Mu Sigma Alpha: Phi Eta Sigma: AIChE, Stu- dent Member: Montana Engineer Staff. Peterson, Carol Ann-Fort Benton ...... Phys. Educ. Pi Beta Phi. Song Leader, Program Chairman: Madrigals: Concert Chorus: WAA, Winter Sports and Swimming Chairman: Dolphins: AWS. h Petrin, Joseph William-Butte ........,... Chem. Engr. AIChE, Vice President: Tau Beta Pi, Corre- sponding Secretary: Men's Chemical Honorary: Men's Residence Association: Dormitory Floor, Vice-President: High School Week, Housing Committee. Potter, Donna-Butte .............. ....... G eneral 4Mathb -Q... Quickenden, Sandee-Great Falls ............ Sec. Educ. Pi Beta Phi, Pledge Class President, Pledge Supervisor: Bowling Club: Spurs: Angel Flight, Comptroller: Junior Class Secretary: Senior Class Secretary: WAA: Greek Week Activities Chair- man: SEA: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Quintero, Nelson A.-Maracaibo, Venezuela ,,,,,,,.,,,,, ......,... M echanical Engineering ASME: International Club. -R- Raffl, Carol A.-Basin, Wyoming ................ General tBiologyJ Alpha Omicron Pi, Rush Chairman, Vice Presi- dent: Junior Panhellenic: Spurs: Angel Flight, Third in Command: Homecoming Committee: Blood Drawing: Little Sisters of Minerva, Cor- responding Secretary and President: La Reine: Homecoming Princess: Phi Sigma: Biology Teachers Club: SEA. Ragland, Don-Hardin ............ General tCommerceJ Sigma Chi, Chapter Editor, President, Chapter Balfour Award, Delegate to Workshop: Ski King: Junior Class Co-Social Chairman: REW Com- mittee: High School Week Committees: Rodeo Parade Chairman: Homecoming Chairman: Jr. Member of Book Store Board: Jr. and Sr. Member of Student Union Board: Student Sen- ate Finance Advisory Board, Chairman: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Rau, Dale Thomas-Butte .,..........,......... Mech. Engr. Rauch, Ellen-Helena ............ Elementary Education Delta Gamma, Parlimentarian: Mu Beta Beta: SEA: Mixed Chorus: College 4-H. Reddy, J. Brij Mohan-Secunderabad, India ................................... Industrial Engineering Richardson, William Jr.-Columbus ...... Ag Science tAnimal Industryl AFROTC Drill Team: Animal Industry Club: Ag Club: Arnold Air Society. Rietz, Jack A.-Harlowton ..............,. Ag Production tRange Management! Transfer from Carroll College: Range Manage- ment Club, Publicity Manager: MRA. Robinson, Walter Bruce-Billings ...,.... Chem. Engr. Sigma Nu: Fangs, IFC, Rush Chairman, Tau Beta Pi: MSC Chemical Honorary, REW Commit- tee. Rodeghiero, Bruno D.-Roundup ........... .AER Educ- Rogcrs, Bruce L.-Billings .......................... C0mm0l'C9 tAccounting Option: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Alumni Chairman, Assist- ant Treasurer, Scholarship Chairman, and Treasurer: Student Flying Co-op, Treasurer: High School Week, Commerce Dept. Committee. Ross, Betsy-Fromberg ,......, Elementary Education Alpha Gamma Delta, Vice-President and Social Chairman: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities: Mortar Board, Secretary: Junior Cup of High Attainment: Senior Class, Co-Social Chairman: Music Chairman of Wom- ens Day: Student Counselor: Lecture and Con- Student-Faculty Committee: cert Committee: Wesley, Secretary: Spurs: Mu Sigma Alpha: REW Committees, Hospitality, Worship, Recep- tion: Greek Week Committee: Choral Secretary: SEA. Ross, John-Great Falls ,.....,. Agricultural Business Sigma Chi, Historian, Social Chairman: REW Week: MONTANAN: High School Week: Alpha Zeta. Roth, Frank-Lakewood, New Jersey ................ ME ASME: Advanced Honor Scholarship. Rutherford, Carole J.-Hinsdale .............. Sec. Educ. Mortar Board, Treasurer: Mu Sigma Alpha: Stu- dent Chapter of Music Educators National Con- ference, Secretary: Montanans: Spurs: Alpha Lambda Delta: Chorale: Orchestra: REW Com- mittee: Student Counselor: Music Club, Presi- dent: Dorm Wing President and Song Leader: AWS: WAA: lnte1'church Council: Bowling Club: Grace Baptist. Youth Group, Secretary: Church Choir Di1'ector. Russell, John Raymond-Butte .......,..,,, Mech. Engr. Newman Club, President: American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Treasurer: Pi Tau Sigma, Treasurer. Russell, Max VV.-Glasgow... IAT tlvlanufacturingb IAT, Secretary: Engineering Council. Russell, Robin Claire-Butte ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, G eneral tEnglish Major: Russell, Rollin Glen-Harrison, Idaho ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, IAT I tManufacturingJ Delta Sigma Phi, Historian: IAT Club. -S- Sallee, Stella Joy-Willow Creek .,,,,..,,, ,,,,,,,, G eneral Home Economics Club: Phi Upsilon Omicron: Hilltop Hoedowners: Psychology Club: AWS: Band. Salsbury, Wayne E.-Ennis ......... . . .......,........ lA8zT IA Club: American Bowling Congress. Santa, Les-Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada .,..,, IA8cT Delta Sigma Phi, Social Chairman: IA and T Club. Schneiter, Albert Armin-Bozeman ,......... Agr. Sci. lAgronomyJ Phi Sigma Kappa: Chaff and Dust Club, Sec.- Treas., President: National and International Collegiate Crops Team from MSC: Ag Club: Membership Chairman. Schoenwaod, Luella-Minot, N. D ....... .... . ...Nlll'Sil1g Schwartz, Susan A.-Citrus Heights, California... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, S econdary Education Kappa Delta, Song Leader: REW Seminar Com- mittee: Exponent Staff: Montanans: Chorale: Hapner Hall, Social Chairman: LSA, Vice Presi- dent: Mu Sigma Alpha, Recording and Corre- sponding Secretary: Young Republican Club, Publicity Chairman: SEA: International Club. Scott, Tom-Winipeg, Manitoba ................ Commerce tAccounting7 Kappa Sigma, Pledge Class Secretary, Guard. Sedlacek, Thomas Vincent Jr.--Great Falls ......,... ,..,...........,...,...,........ C ommercial Science Pi Kappa Alpha, Treasurer, Social Chairman: Fangs: Bowling. Siefert, Edwina Aileen-Belgrade ...,.................... Art :Industrial and Interior Design: Transfer from MSU: Art Club: Rodeo Club: Ski Club: Junior Prom Committee: Hapner Social Chairman: International Design Conference. Seitz, Susan-Bozeman ........................ Art Education Pi Beta Phi, Secretary of Pledge Class, Rush Chairman: Panhellenic Booklet, Editor: Junior Prom, Chairman of Decorations: Little Sister's ol' Minerva, Song Leader: Homecoming, Dance Decorations Committee: Homecoming Publications Chairman: REW Publications Committee: Art Club: Ski Club: Panhellenic Council: SEA. Shaw, Glenn E.-Butte.. ..., Electrical Engineering AIEE-IRE. President: AIEE Technical Paper Contest: Tau Beta Pi: Advanced Honor Scholar- ship: DOW Chemical Scholarship. Shepherd, Russell E.-Highwood .......... Architecture Sherick, John M.-Butte ...... Chemical Engineering Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pledge Trainer and Offi- cer: Senior Class, President: Student Senate: Student Senate Steering Committee: Montana Engineer, Businss Manager: Board of Publica- tions: Alpha Phi Gamma, President: Fangs, fang of Fame: Student-Faculty Relations Com- mittee: REW, Publicity Chairman: Miss MSC RCA - PHILCO Stereo - Radio - Phonographs- Television Pianos - Organs - Band Instruments ELITE NOVELTY COMPANY RECORD sl-lop PHONE 587-7007 I04 WEST MAIN BOZEZMAN, MONTANA iff' THE BCDWL .rl by fc it Incorporated Dial 586-50I8 4I4 East Babcock Q S BOZEMAN, MONTANA 1 Lunches 0 Bowling O Fountain O Lounge i L 3Il Pageant, Publicity Chairman: AIChE: Interfra- ternity Council: Who's NVho in American Col- leges and Universities. Smith, Celia Louise-Bozeman .,...,....,.........,..,,... Math Delta Gamma, Foundation Chairman: Rush Chairman, Senior Citation, Active of the Month: NVho's Vi'ho in American Colleges and Universi- ties: Pre-Med Club: Westminister Student Fel- lowship: Spurs: Spur of the Moment: Pi Mu Epsilon: AVVS Harrison A-ward Committee: Lec- tures and Concerts Committee, Secretary: Mor- tar Board: High School VVeek Scholarship Com- mittee. Chairman: Student Senate XVorkshop: Panhellenic Council. Smith, Stanley M.-Rudyard... , ,Ag Business Sigma Alpha Epsilon, President: Interfraternity Council, President: Les Bouffons, Vice President: Alpha Zeta: Student Senate: Wm. H. Danforth Summer Fellowship. St. Lou's. Snow, Georgiana McNaughton-Bloomington, Indiana... .i,,,, ..,.,,.i, ,,......, .,,, E I e mentary Education Community Chorus: Angel l'light: SEA: Ad- vanced Honor Scholarships. Sorenson, Shirley-Dos Palos, Calif ,,,..r,,,,,l,,,llr, PE Pi Beta Phi, Assistant House Manager: House Manager. Athletic Chairman: Arrow Board, Corporation: SAE Olympics, Individual Trophy. Spain. Louis R.-Bozeman ,::,..,,:,:,,:,,,,,,,, Commerce Sigma Chi: Intramurals: Student Senate Traffic Court: Campus Representative for Student Mar- keting Institute: Blood Drawing Co-Chairman: Ski Club: MSC Judging Team: Newman Club. Spears, Sandra E-Great Falls ,,,,,:::,,,,,,,: Sec, Educ, SEA: ANVS: Ski Club. Speck, Darlene Joy-Great Falls ..,,.....,...:., Home Ec Montanan, AWS, WAA, High School Week Test- ing, Candidate for Best Dressed Girl, Delta Gamma, Ass't. Rush Chairman, House Manager, 2nd Vice-President: Phi Upsilon Omicron, Chap- lain, Vice-President: Advanced Honor Scholar- ship, Holmes Award for Dress Design. Stephens, Jean L.-Great Falls .,,........,,.,,,. Home Ec Alpha Gamma Delta, Guard: Home Economics Club, Vice Presldent, Co-Foods Chairman: Col- lege 4-H Club, Historian, Secretary: Mu Beta Beta. Secretary: AWS: SEA: Blood Drawing: M-Day Committee: High School Week Commit- tees: WAA. Stephens, Norman R.-Livingston ................ General Stoltz, Larry E.-Valier ,....,....,:..,. General Business Phi Sigma Kappa: MONTANAN: REW: Les Bouffons, Treasurer: Sabre Air Command. Striebel, Dorothea Lois-Deer Lodge ................ Math Delta Gamma, President, Treasurer, Panhellenic Council: Alpha Lambda Delta, Secretary: Band: Spurs: Quandrangle Board: Lectures and Con- certs Committee: Student Senate Finance Advis- ory Board: WAA Bowling: High School Week Scholarship Committee: High School Honor Scholarship: Advanced Honor Scholarships: Out- standing Freshman Math Major: Delta Gamma Senior Scholarship: Pi Mu Epsilon. Strung. Norman-Bozeman ,,...:., General tEnglishl ISA, President, Parliamentarian: Prospect, Edi- tor: Honor System Committee, Chairman: Stu- dent Senate: MSC Speakers' Bureau: Dramatics: Alpha Psi Omega: Alpha Phi Gamma: Inaugur- ated Internship Program at Deer Lodge Prison: MRA, President. Sumner, Chuck--Billingsg. ...................... Architecture Sigma Nu, Treasurer, President: Student Senate, Commissioner of Finance: Septemviri: Board of Finance: Inter-Fraternity Council. Treasurer: Fangs: VVho's Who in American Colleges and Universities: Tau Beta Pi: Delta Phi Delta: Stu- dent Chapter of AIA. Swecker, Dana-Billings, ...,.. ,,.... .... A r t Education Pi Beta Phi, Historian, Social Chairman, Presi- dent: AWS: WAA: Angel Flight, Historian, Commander: Spurs. Historian: Delta Phi Delta: Art Club: Homecoming Committee: Panhellenic Councfl: Miss MSC Candidate: SEA. ..T.. Tenny, Gene L.-Billings... .......::: .......,..:.. C ommeree 4Business Option! Thompson. Marsha Lynne-Kirkwood, Missouri ,,,, ,,.,....,.,..., .,,..,.....,... ............ .... G e n e ral Chi Omega, House Manager: Junior Class, Social Co-Chairman: Angel Flight: WAA: Phi Sigma: Rifle Club: Mu Alpha Sigma: Miss MSC: Miss Montana. Thompson, Mary Ansine-Columbus ........,..,.. EI Ed. Congregational Youth Fellowship: ICC: SEA: Little International, Secretary: AWS. Thompson, Richard A.-Bozeman .,...,,,,, Agriculture Toly, Allen Stewart-Coaldale, Alberta... Agricultural Production fAgronomyl Langford Hall. President: Chaff and Dust Club, President, Vice President, Editor of 1962 News- letter: Intercollegiate Crops Judging Team to Chicago and Kansas City. Traweek, Roger-Baker ...,,,,.,,,.,,,, General fBiologyJ Tripp, Spencer L.-Butte. .................. .... C hemistry Kappa Sigma: Phi Eta Sigma, Treasurer: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities: OACU: Chemistry Honorary, Secretary: Student Ambassador Program: High School Week Com- mittees: Deans Council Scholarship: Advanced Honor Scholarships. 3I2 ll! i'i 2 I t '1 Tschache, Grace--Bozeman .... Art :Costume Design: WViIson, Donald Charles-Helena ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, General Pi Beta Phi, Co-Rush Chairman: Ski Club, Sec- Kappa Sigma: Scabbard and Blade, Treasurer. if retary Treasurer: Art Club: Madrigal Singers: Wilson Keith R-Miles Citym. IAT jr Collcellt .cllollll Rtldeo .Cllllli Rodeo Plllllcessi ISA: Student Senate, Commissioner of Informa- ll. Delta Plll Delta' Vlce Pleblllellt' tion and Public Relations MSC Forensic Team' It Turner, Fred B.lBlltte... .:..... ....,... .::..,..... .,,. P l' 0 -Med Kappa Delta Vice President ' l Sigma Chi: Commissioner of the Field House: I ' , ' , Student Senate: Monogram Club, President: In- W0lfe- Dollald-Hzfrdfn ff-'-------- 5---General iHlSt0l'Yl ,nl tercollegiate Athletics: Exponent, Sports Editor: Sfgma Chl' C0'Pqc al C'hall'mani Debate? ,Pl ..King of the Hill,-, Les Bouffons: CO-Captain Kappa Delta, President: Student Senate,. Vice 'I Bobcat Football Team of 1962: School Represen- Pllfslllelltz Board 'lf lnffllllllatloll and Bllbllc RS' AH tative Bozeman Chamber of Commerce: Whois lations, Dl1'6CtO1'.0I Public Relat1ons:IFC: Whos Mi Who in American Colleges and Universities. Ivflgbl in icflgiwlcall Collegfs and Umvellsltlesi I e t es e . '-U- Woodhull, James Floyd-Livingston ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Art N' Ulmer, Charles R.-Bridger, .,... ......,....... C hem. Eng. qEducati0n Optiony AIChE3 Floor Secretary-Treasurer, wright, Carol-Basin Ed. ' -v- glggna l12'eltzFl:HWes-ley SFourQdationE,WU1S:t AVSS: : an e enic, ecre ar , 'eri : ' , Vanisko, Thomas-Trenton, N. J ......... Bacteriology Club: Student Senate. y I I en xl l llinllllolllllelltal Health Olltlolli Wright, Herbert L,-Pittsburgh, Pa ...,.. .,............. P E 4' Newlllall Clllll' Varsity Baseball' M-Club' Exponent Sports l Velldell' Arthur-Great Falls ': Writer: ROTC Basketball: Young Republicans Men's Co-op, Athletic Director. Club' Secretary-Treasurer' lt Volk, Roy Donald-Great Falls .,.,,,,,,,.,. ,,.,,,.,.,.,,,, I AT ,-Y- YI tConstructionl Yankoskie, Virginia Gay--Bozeman ..............,...,.., PE 'W' Kappa Delta, Athletic Chairman: AWS: SEA: YVarren, Guylyn-Willow Creek ..,,.:,.,.., Bact. qMTi Home Economics Club: WAA. Hiking. Tumbling l. Chi Omega, House Manager: Mortar Board, Manager, Secretary-Treasurer, President: Dol- ,li President, Social Chairman: Alpha Phi Gamma, phms. ,, Vice President: Jr.-Sr. Banquet, Co-Chairman: Yennc, A1an-Bigf,,,-km -,,,-,-,-,,,,,,,,,-,,, Ag, Education 1 Phi Sigma: Mu Sigma Alpha: Chorale: Ski Alpha Gamma Rho: Collegiate FFA, Vice-Presi- ' Clubi WAA? Whols Wh0 in American Celleges dent: Ag Club, President: College Farmer, Busi- ,1 and Universities: Spurs: Vice President: Student ness Manager: Intx-arnuralsj Fangs: REW: Ii Senate: AWS, Corgesponding Secretary: Wo- Alpha phi Gamma. ' man Day, Awar s Chairman: Pub ications . . . Board: Little I, Grand Champion Showman, ?,vigleEfalI5,lE5lx1-3 Awifnlds Chairman' l cil, Vice-Plilesident: Men's Chemitry Hgnorary, Whlter R'-mald C-'-Gmdlnef ff--------- ---- 3---i--gel5?l'3l President: Sigma Nu, AIChE, Phi Kappa Phi. ocla u ies White. Susan Frances-Boise, Idaho .,....., Comvxnlercs Young' Jelly C -Medllord' Oregon ' Zgggsagllir Chi Omega. Secretary: AWS: WAA: or - 1- , U , , University Service: AWS Council: Big-Little gfmggrlislja Alpha' Prebldent' Fallgb' IFC' Les ' Sister Board: Alpha Lambda Delta: Spurs: Mon- ' ' 1 tana Engineer, Secretary: REW, Secretary: -Z- M Harrison Award Committee. , Wilcox. Clark Edward-Billings .....,.... Architecture izlsgggylClgiaryanhi:al?ggiE?3igW6'H5i'i,fah:wl?3 'ff T ' ' - - ' - . - . ' . Ellflalzl Cflallelsllllk Pegletaly' Rlgwllcommlttfie' Club Scholarship: Men's Residence Association l, Cllr . 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S I1, 184 Albrecht, Thomas ..,,...i.............. 274 Alderson, John ,.,.. ...r.. 2 70, 283, 295 Alexander, Edgar ,......,...........,.,...,.. ..50 Allan, Douglas ...... ,,,,,,, 7 8, 79 223, 274 Allard, Sharon ...... .A............................ 6 3 Allen, Jere ..,....., ,,r.,... ........, 5 0 , 260 Allen, Judith .,... .....,. 7 9, 260 Allen, Lynne ...... ...,,.., S ll, 268 Allen, Marlene ....,. .....,...,.......... 6 7 Allen, Robert ........... 238, 239 Allen, Thomas ...,... 56, 237, 240 Alley, Gary ..,....,.... ........ 1 79, 183, 295 Alley, William .... ..,....,...,.....,....... 2 78 Almond, James , ,,,, .............. 7 0, 258 Almquist, H. 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Gail ............ ....... 9 1, 256, 302 Bircher, John ,,,,, ,kA,,,.,.,--,,,,,.l.-- 5 0 Bird, Linda ,,,,..,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,.. 9 1 Blrdeau, Berkley ...,....,.,,,., ,...,,,,,-..,-,,--- 7 9 Birdinground, Sampson ,,,,,, ,,.,--.,,,,,-, ,,,,,v.- 9 1 Birgenheier, Raymond ,,,,,, 44, 232, 235 Bi1'keland, Jane ,,.,,,,,.., ,,,,,.,-,,,,,,,,- 2 97 Bi1'o, Stephen ,..,,,i, .-,,..,-A---A-.A- 1 84 Bishop, Athlene ...,,, w,,,,,,,,, 5 5, Q56 Bittner, Karen .,., ,,,.,--,-,,. g ll, 302 Bixler, Sharon .,4,,,,,4,,,,,,,-,,,. 1-91 Bjork, Donald ..... ,,,,,,,., 4 4, 232, 235 Black, John ....,,,.,,,, ,.,1,,,,,,.1-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,',,4.w- 3 4 Blackwood, Lee ,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--- 2 72, 395 Blakely, Barbara ....... ...,.,... 7 9, 252, 289, 297 Blank, Philip ,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 2 3 Blaylock, Robert ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-, W -91 Bleken, Janet ,,,,,,, U ,,,,,',,,,,,,,,-,.---, 79, 255 Blenkarn. Betty ....l ...,,. 3 8, lil, 219, 256 Bley, Joan ......,,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,-,,, -,w', 7 Q Bley, Lynda ................... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 2, 256 Blizniak, Paul ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, --.-,,-,--,,, 5 6 Board of Publications ,,,,,,,, 162 Bobcats Marching Band ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 38 Bobkittens ....,,....,,..,.,,....,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,----- , 1,191 Boberg, Anna ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,-,,,-,,, 5 5, Q68 Boberg, Walter ,..... ,,,,,, 5 0, 237, 240 Bock, Eugene ...,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 92, 200 Boddy, Rosoleta ,,,,,,, ,-,,,--.,,,,,--', 3 300 Boidley, Don ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,',,,,,,,,,,---.-,-,,,, ,---- 7 9 Bodner, Kenneth .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 39, 274 Bee. Gloria ............ ......... 2 9, 70, 140, 141, 228, 231, 234, 260, 291, 298 Boeckmann, Heinz ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,----- 9 Q Bokovoy, Dennis ,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 3 , 290 Bolen, Mary .,......., ,,,,, 2 9, 92, 297 Bolick, Sandra ,,,,, ,,-----.-- 6 4, 227 Bolle, Susan ,,....,,.. ,,,,,,--.--.--'- 7 9 Bolles, Gerald ........ ,,,,,,,,,, 7 0 Bollinger, Carol ,,,,, ,,.4--- 5 3 Bonnin, Patrick ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,-, 7 9 Booe, Sgt. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 07 Borchardt, Adele ,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,-,,-,- 6 4 Borchers, Dean ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,--,,,-,,-, 2 7 4 Bo1'der, Kent ,,,,..,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 15, 159, 134 Bordsen, Marcus .,..... ,..., 7 0, 141, 223, 250, 291, 296 Borton, Raymond .,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,-,-,1-,-- 3 0 0 Bortno, Verena ,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,- 3 0 0 Bortz, Joseph .....,. ,,,,,,-- 2 34 Boss, Charles .......... ,,,,,,,,,,, 2 84 Bottman, Robert .... ,,,,,, 9 2, 258 Boutsen, Thomas ,,.,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 9 Bowen, Craig ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 76 Bowen, Keith ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 93, 204 BOWQYS. Jan .......... ...... ....... 7 9 , 222, 264 Bowling Team ,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 0 5 Bowman, Charles ,,,,1, 2 ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,, 2 82 Bowman, Gerald ...,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 7 9 Bowman, James ....,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 9 Boxwell, Marilyn ...,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 2 Boyd, Jeanette ........ ,,,,,,,, 2 3, 70, 252 Boyd, Kenneth ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, 2 97 Boyer, Joan ,1,,,... ,,,,,,,,,,1 2 3 92 Boylan, Paul .,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,1,, 2 9 7 Brackett, Ronnie ..,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 2 Bradley, Jack ,,,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,, 2 66, 282 Bradley, Robert .... ,,,,,,,,,,, , ,79 Bradley, Ann ,,,,.,. ,,,,1,,,,,,,, 6 3 Brady, Deanna ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 5 5 Brady, Richard ....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1 284 Bramlette, Lynda ........ 78, 79, 122, 176, 268, 279 Branae, Gary ...,.... ...,.,,,....,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 2 Branch, William ,,.,. ,,,,1, , ,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,92 Brandon, Jane ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , ,92 Brandt, Geraldine .... ,,,,,,,,, 9 2, 264 Brandt. 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S 1, 223, 223 Long, Terry ........ .... , ,, , ,,,,,,,,, 63, 257 Lambert, Gary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 95 Leland, Lillian ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 29 40 Lore, Richard ,,,,. ,,,,,,,.,,, 1 84 Lammerg, Donald ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, Q9 Le-mire, Sarah ,.,,,, , ,,.,,, 74 257, 297 Lorentzen, Afdf-'4 ,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,67 Lammel-5, Duane ,,,,. ,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,, , ,99 291 Lemoine, Leo ,L ,L ,..,,1....,, 27:1 Lorentzen. Charles 111 Lammers, Joel .,.... ,,,,,,, 5 8, 224, 246, 278 Leninfzton, Douglas ..,,..... 74, 251 LOLICRS, Brian . ..................... 275 Lammers, Linda .,..,. ...,..,, 8 4, 222, 226 269 Lentz, Thomas .,,.... .....,.,,..,.. 1 84 Louis, JOSODl1 V ,....,..,, ,,,............ 9 9 Landes, Robert ..... .,.,,, .,,,..,. 9 9 , 200 273 Lenz, David ....,, .. ....,.........., 99 Levee, Evert .,,...... ,.... 2 29. 251 281 Lane, Lee ,,,,,..,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,..,..,,...,.,...,, 8 4 Leonard, Jon ..,. .....,... 3 5, 165 Lovell. Boneta .... , ..,.,,,,,.... 99, 297 Langemo, Robert .... ,,..,...,, 2 77 Les Bouffons .......,,...,. ..,......,. 2 2-1 Lowrance, Suzanne .... .,..... E 49, 252 Langerman, Ned ,,.. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 99 Lessley, Herbert ,, ,,,, 275 Lowry, Bob ....,,,,, ,,,,,,,.., H202 Langhorne, John .,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 99 Leutschaft, Norman ,.,.,............,, 46 Lowry, Nina ..,,.,..., ,,..,,,,,.,........, 5 2 Langley, Wesley ,,,,,. ...,.,.. S 59, 278 Levang, Virginia .,.,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,,,..,, 8 5 Lucas, Joan ........ 1.,...,..,.......,,,,,, 9 9 Langton, Brian ....,. ,,,,,,, 2 S1 291 Levenson, Ronald ,,,,, ,..... 5 S, 170, 289 Lucero, Larry . , ,,,,,,, 99, 104 273 Langston, Jess ,......, ,. ,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 289 Lewellen, Patricia ,.,, , .,,,,.,,,..,,,,,,,, 51 Luchetti, Dale ,...,,,, ....,,..,....1....,,, 1 72 Langworthy, Judy ........ .....,.. S 4, 292 Lewis, Patricia ,,,,... ,,....... 8 5, 249 Lucke, John .,,,,....,,,,,, ..,,... 5 S, 228 La.Porte, James ...,....,.,...... ,,,.,,.,,.,,,,, 9 9 Lewis, Ruth ...,.. . ...,,,,,,,,,.,,, 40 Ludeman, Sandra ,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 3 LaReine des Bouffons ,,,,,,, ,150 Lewis, Shawn ...., ,.,,,..,.,, 1 41 Luding, Barbara ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,74 LaRock, Lawrence .,,,.. ,...,, 2 77 Lewis, Thomas . ,,,,,, 52 Luebbe, Donna . .,,.,.. 40 269 Larsen Ronald ......,.. ,,,,, ..,.., ,,,,,,,,, 1 , , 99 Liebetrau, James .,.,,. 99 Luebbe, Joanne ,,,, ,,,,,, 2 19, 269 Larson Gordon ,,... ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,, 2 81 Liedes, Loretta ,,,,,,,,,, .,..,. ...,,, 6 5 Luedike, Arthur , , ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , U99 Larson, Judith ..,,,.,.. ,...,,,, 4 0, 219, 247, 256 Lien, Anita ...,............,,, ........,.....,,,,, 3 5 Luft, Raymond ,,,,.. ,,,,,..,.,.,,,,....,,....,,........ 8 5, 228 Larson Marlene ..... ...........,..,.,..,,,,, 9 9,302 Lillethun, Rosiland .1,.,....,...,,....., 85 Lukens, Phillip ,.,, ,, ,,,..., .....,. .......,,....,...,.,,. 4 6 Larson, Peter ........ .,,.......... 3 0, 46, 283 Lilly, Norma ........,,.... .............,.,......,. 5 2, 252 Lund, Robert ......11 ,,,,,,,, 5 5, 200, 225, 275, 295 Larson, Walter .... .............. 5 S. 233, 286 Linden, Carl .... ,, , ,,,, ., 223, 225, 263 Lundborg, Betty ..,,. ,,,,,.,,,.,,,.,...,..,,,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, , 67 Lash, William .....,.,..... ,....... S 4, 200, 201 295 Lindquist, Edward .... .....,......,...,.........,..,,, 2 96 Lussy, Henry . .,.., , ,....,..,,..,.,,.....,. ....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, E 49 297 Lasker, Marlee ..,.............. ....., .,.... .,......,.., 8 - 1 Lindsey, Kent ,,...,.... 31 229, 281, 288 Lutes, Myrna ,.,,.,,.....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,, 12, 219, 220 269 LaTourrette, Thomas ..... ,........ 6 9 Lindvig, Georeann H ..,, ,.,.1,1,.,............,.,. 9 9 Lutheran Students Association ,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 296 Latta, Robert ..........,,...... ...... 1 89 Lingle, James .,..,.... ..,... ,........ E 9 9 Lyall, Marilyn .,,......,...,......,,,,.,.....,..., 29, 74, 141 252 Lattig, Bob ................. ....... 2 02 Lingle, John ,, ,,,, ,,,.., 9 9 Lyons, Donna ,,,,. .,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 5 Q - - I I' STUDENT STORE '-E C -4 -e4- -5 if-Gt-gin ri Owned and Qperolfed by Sfudenfs o M Monfana Sfafe College Since 1931 3231 131.- C MacDonald, Conley ...... 59 MacDonald, Donald .....,,, 273 MacDonald, Jan ...., ........A..,.... 7 4 MacDonald, John ....,. 74, 223 MacDonald, Linda ., ,...... 99 257 MacGregor, Ian ...... ..A.......... 3 5 MacGregor, Jane ,... ......,... S 5 Mack, Dennis ....... .......... 9 9 Maclay, Anne ......,.... . .-..----.. 249 MacNeill, Brian ...... ,............ 8 5, 228 Madden, Robert ...... ,..... 46, 235 Mahlstedt, George ..... .....,.., 3 5, 231, 291 Mahn, Siegfried ..... ........... .......... 3 0 0 Mahugh, Vernon .. ,,,,,,, 46 239 283 Mailey, Dawn ...., ...................... 8 5 Main, Barbara ..... ....,.... 9 9, 302 Maki, John ,.............. .... ........... ............ 3 5 Malesich, Robert ,,.. .,,, .,.., . ,,.......,,. 4 6 , 230 Malone, Arnold ...... ......, I 35, 144, 281, 293 Malone, Jesse .....,. ,, ...,........,.. 35, 228, 263 Mangis, Edward .,.,, ...,.. S 5, 228, 263 Manion, Timothy ....,... ........... . 99 Mann, John .. ..... ...,....,.. ............ 3 5 Mann, Robert ,..,... .....,... 5 2, 237, 240 Mann, Walter ,........ ....i..................... . ,99 Manning, Maxine .....,. ,,.,......, 7 , 74. 146, 243 253 Mannix, Michael ..... ,...,.,..........,...,,,,.,...... ............ 8 5 llans. Waltei' ......, 162, 168, 230. 2-11, 259 Mans, VVilliam ......... .......,..........,....,.. 8 5, 170 259 Mantashi, Teimoor ,... ...... .......,.............. 4 6 , 284 Marchello, Louis .,,,. ...... ...........,,.... 2 6 7 Marchello, Martin ...,.... .l.......... 3 35, 292, 299 Marcott. Lawrence ....... ..... 2 S, 52, 120, 221 Marcott, Madge ...,... ,.,......................... 8 5 Marcusen, Kathleen ........... ....... . .59 Marinan, Thomas ...... ,,.,..., 9 9, 184, 200 Marinkovich, George ....,,.. 183 184 202 Markuson, Leonard ..,,.. ,,...,.......... 9 9, 278 Marlenee, Lanny .,,.. ..99 Marlenee, Robert ..... ...... ....... 2 8 S Marler, Mary .,,,,,,. ,,,,,,.............. 2 53 Marler, Nancy ...,. ......., 8 5, 243, 253 Marmon, Jack ......... ........,.... 2 07, 277 Marriage, Dennis , .,...... . 271 Marsh. Haven ,,,,...., ........ . ,99 Marshall, Terry ..,,.,. U85 Marta, Robert ..,,. ......,....... 2 75 Martin, Don ....... ........ 1 68 275 Martin, Fred ..,..... .........., 2 00 Martin. George ..., 259 Martin, James ..,,,..., .... . ,85 Martin, Richard .,,. 285 Mason, William ,,... .... 2 83 Massa, Michael .... .,.,.. ......., , . 99 Massey, Eugene ., .....,.,,.,,,,....,,,,,,,,,...,.., ,, ,A6 Massman, Judith ...... ,,...................,. .... . 1 9, 257, 299 Matelich, Edrea .,,... ,,,,,,.. 9 9, 171, 269, 283, 299 Mathews, Stephen .........,...,. . ...., ,..,. . ..74, 255 Matovich, John ..,,.., .,,.., ,,..,. ,,,,,, ....... . , 8 5 Matsuba, Karen ....,, .... , .63 Mattias, Leon ,.,,......, .,,, , .52 Mattson, Andrea ,.,. .... 2 63 Mattson, Robert ..,,. ....... 2 67 Mauland, Jadawefxa ...,,,,,,.. H40 Maurer, Larry ,,,,....,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, S 5, 294 Mauritson, Nancy ,..,., ,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 9 May, Frank ........,,, ..,..,, ...,,,, 1 8 1, 183, 295 May, Joyce ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, S 5 May, June ,,,,....,,,,.,,. ,.,,,,,.,,,,,,.,..,...................,, 4 0 Mayer, Frederick .... ....... 4 6, 246, 271, 283 286 Mayes, Deanna .....,.,...,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,..........., ,65 Maykuth, Janice ,.., ,...,, ..,,,, .,,,,,,,,....,,..,, 8 5 Maynard, Edward ...,.. . , .,,. ...,... 2 97 McArthur, James ,. ,,,,,,,,, So, 1711 MCBQQ, Richard .,... ....,. E 39, 290 Mt-Bride, Donald ,........... 85 McBride, Maureen , ,..,... H99 McBride, Robert ,,,,. ,,,,,,- 4 6, 28,1 McCain, William ,, ,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,267 McCarren, Raymond ,........ 99, 255 McCarthy, Mike ,,,,..,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 06 McCartney, Thomas ....,,...,.... 100 McCaug:hlin, Sandra ,,,,.,, ,..,... ,....... 1 0 0 302 Mt-Cullum, Doris ,,,,....,, ,....,,,,,,,,,, ,,.... 2 u 9, 269 Mc-Cormick, Donald 2 158, 22 '21, 267, 291 Mt-Corniif-k, Robert ,.,.,,.,,.,.... , ,..........,, 267 MC'Coskery, Robert . , ,... . ...... 85, 277 McCoy, Kathryn ....,.,, ..,.,.... 9 0, 177 McCoy, Maryheth ,,,,, ............,,,, 7 4 Mc-Coy, Michael , . ,........, 30 McCi-at-ken, Gene ...... .52 McCrac-kr-n, Nancy ,,,,., ...,.........,,,,, 4 0 McCracken, Roy ,,,,,,, H M59 MrfCraw, William ..... .,..,,., H 5, 222, 259 McCrory, Jeanne ...... .,...... 9 3, 168, 249 McDivitt, Mary ,.... ,.,... ........,. , V100 Mc-Donald, William ,....,......,s 40 271 Mf'l'Juwell, Lance ., .............. 290 McDowell, Peuzy ,. ,.,. .65 100 Mclillgunn, James ..... 33, 229 282 1lCEll'fIj', Donald ,....,,.,...... ......,.., . .85 McFarland, James ...,.., 207, 286 Mcfiahen, David ..,. ,......,,,.........,,,, 2 75 Mt-Gini-fy, Helen .... ...... ......,, 2 6 9 Mc-Gowan, Jack ,,,,,,,,, UH86 McGowan, Samuel ,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 4 McGrer:or. Gary ........ ....... 1 00, 197 McHenry, Donald ..... .,,, ,..,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 2 7 3 McHugh, Frances .. ............................., 293 Mclntosh, John ....... ,,,.,.. f 90, 200, 201 273 Mclntyre, Kathleen .................. 67, 199 324 I 1 Serving Cl Growing Sfafe , E if MQNTANA Powfn D R U G- C 0 . 41 oNE HouR MARTlNlZING ihe most in DRY CLEANING BuHrey's Shopping Center I5 1 1 K A w'fh ' ' we . . ,n,o-aN i w Sclhsfachon Guaranfeecl TO SAVE MORE . . . GO TO GRANTS 4 Morris, Marilyn ....,A. McIntyre, Robert McKenzie, Barry .....A McKie, Vicky ........... McKissafck, Bobbie McLane, Wallace ...,. McLaughlin, Don ........ McLaughlin, John .4A.. McLean, Joann ....,...... McMasters, David ..,,., McMasters, Sally ....,. McNamara, Francis McNeal, Karen ....,,, McNeal, Shirley ..... McNeil, Gary ......,, McNulty, Jack .... McOmber, Dale , , McOmber, Dennis ,,,,.. McQuirk, Sandra ,,i,. McRae, Donald .... Mead, Kathy ........ .,,.....29, 100, 269 .,....,74, .......86, .. .... 86, .,....,74, .......86, Meadors, Betty ....... -.---4.----- Mears, Chad .,........,,, ,. ....................... .. Medvit, Elizabeth ..,,.. ........A.................,. Meeks, William .,..,,..,.... ..,,...,......,....... 1 00, Mehling, Sharon .,,,.........., .,.., 5 9, 220, 231, Mehta, Subadhchandra ..... ..,................. 4 6, Melbye, Hartvig ,,,,, ,.., ...... . ,...46, Melton, Sherril .,,. ,..,..... .... ..,......... Men's Coop ........... .. .,.,,,, ,,,.,....,.. . ,...... . . Mentek, Joseph .... .........,...,......,,................ Mero, Terry ....,,,,.., ......... 1 18, 149, 183, Merrell, Joyce ,....... . ,,.,,, ,............,............. . Merritt, Ronald ...,, ,..l,...........,....,.....,... Metully, Patricia ,,.,,, .....,, ....,,, ...,... ...., ...... . . . . Meyer, Diane ,.,.,,,,...................................................... Meyer, Warren ,.,,.i,,,,,, 74, 162, 172, 229, 281, Meyers, Kenneth ...,.,..................,..,......,,.................... Michels, Willard ...,, ...,....,, , , .. ....... ........ .... . . .. Micken, Helen .... ......... Mienke, Norma ,... ,.,.,....... Mihelish, Gary .,,. ......,......,, Mihelish, Mardee ...,. ....,.... 1 00, Miller, Afton ...,,,,.. ,........ 1 00 Miller, David ..., ............,............ Mlller, Jane ...... ..............,..........,.. Miller, Jerry ..., ....., .,..,,..,.,... . . .. Miller, John ....... ....... 2 8, 69. 246 Miller, Laura .. ,...,.,..l,..,.i ,,....... . . Miller, Linda ..,. ......................... Miller, Marie .,,...... .74, Miller, Marilyn ..., ,..................... Miller, Mary .,,,,,,, ...... 2 9, 274, Miller Merrill .. ,,,,......,......... .. Miller Robert .. ..............,..... .. Miller, Rocque H ...,,.., .,,,........ . . Miller, Sandra ....... ........ 8 6, 243 Miller, Susan ,.,...., .. ,... M'lls, Linda ,,,,.. ,....,..... 8 6, Mills, Thomas , , Milonas, Lillian ........,.................................,,,.,. 100, Minard, Joy ,,.........,,.....,... ....,,...,,........,....,....,,... 8 6, Minchau, Melvin ..........., 30, 100, 251, 281, 291 Minish, Mary ,,,, Minow, John ..., Minshall, Janet ..,,, Miser, Robert .. Miss MSC ,.......,, Missall, Bryce .. Mitchell, David Mizner, Donald Moats, Barry .... Moats, Guy Mock, Joseph ..,, Mockel, Linda Moen, Gwen ..,,,. ,,,.,,100. 168 ..ffffffi'l4'ifu 295 263 100 100 292 273 263 290 271 257 282 257 265 ..30 299 273 100 100 172 253 ..65 141 ..59 282 261 300 285 100 287 100 263 ..86 ..86 ..40 ..74 296 ..74 282 144 302 273 177 257 183 226 199 273 100 269 228 ..74 253 ..28 273 233 253 100 296 ..40 261 265 296 100 271 299 100 148 141 273 184 100 141 ..86 253 168 Moen, Mary .,,,...,, , H Molcar, Charlotte ..,.. Moline, Richard .,... Moll, Robert ............. Monk, John ........,,....,., Monkman, Charles . Monson, Marjorie ..... Monson, Melvin ....,.... Montanans ..........,........ Montenegro, Gonzalo Monterossi, Thomas ..,,. Montgomery, Verna ..,,. Moody, Fred ..,,..,..,, Mooney, Sheryl ....... Moore, Richard Moore, Richard T. Moore, Dr. William . Moos, Donald ............. Moran, Jerry .,......... Morefield, Noreine ,ii. Moreland, Marylee Morey, Dianne .,,,....,,,,... Morgan, Barbara .,,,. Morgenstern, Richard Morris, Kathleen .,..c...... Morris, Patrick .,,,... Morris, William ,, Morrison, Grant ...,. Morrison, John H. ,, Mortar Board ...,..,,,,, Mosher, Marilyn ...... Moudree, Robert .....,,.. Moulden, Richard .... Mower, Michael MSC Minutemen MSC Symphonette ,. Mu Beta Beta ....,.,.,. Mu Sigma Alpha , , Muchmore, Frank ,,,... Muench, Raymond Mulcahy, William ..,,.. Mullen, Betty ,,,,,,,, ,, Muller, Doris ....,,,. Muller, Karen ,,,,,, Mullun, Billfe , Mullikin, Patricia ....., Munk, John ....,.,,, Munoz, Gabriela ,,,.. Munroe, Donald .. . Munroe, Janice ....... Munsell, Suzanne Munson, Munson, Milton ,,,... Munz, Charles ....,, Murphy, Murphy, Ray .,..,... Murphy, Shirley ..,,.,. Murray, Ellen ,.,.... Muiwill, Linda ..,... Myers, Judith ,, Myers, Larry ....,.. Myers, Robert ,,,,,. Larry .,,,... Gary ., Nace, William , ., Nadauld, Lana ........,.,,... Nagengast, Barbara Nagode, Lois .,,,,,,.,,,,., Nance, Jay ,,,.,,,.,,.,.,. Nance, Judith ..,........ 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Neary, Robert . 176, 243, 253 301 184 Neely, Gerald ,.,,,,,,., ...... 1 44, 273 Neifert, Richard .,., ..... 5 9, 255 Neil, Robin ..,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 2 73 Neilsen, James .,,,, ..,.,,,,..,,,,,,,.,..,.,,,,,,,,, 1 84 Neiman, Marian ......,..,...,. ..,.......,......... . .86 Nelson Arthur ,...... ,,,.,., 1 00, 200, 251, 301 Nelson Chyrel ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,.......,.. 2257 Nelson David ,,..... ,,,,,,. 2, 237, 240 259 Nelson Fritz ....,,,, ,,,,..,,..,.,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,. 4 6, 189 Nelson, Harold ,,,. ,...... 2 8, 59, 224, 237 277 Nelson, Jerome ......,.......,.....,.,,........... .273 Nelson, Karen , ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . ,300 Nelson Leland .... ,,,,,,,,, 5 9, 228 Nelson Lura , ,,,,,,,, 86, 265 Nelson, Marilee ,,,,., ,,.,, 5 9, 231 Nelson Maxine ,. ,,,,,,,,, 59, 231 Nelson Olivan ,,,,. ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 0 0 Nelson Ruth ,.,,...... , ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,,, 1 00, 299 Nelson Sharon ..,.., ....,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,....,..,,,,,,,, 8 6 Ness, Marcia .....,....... ...... 4 0, 219, 220, 249 Netterberg, Charles A ,, ,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, H294 Neu, Barry ............,. .,......,,.. 7 5, 228, 273 Neuberg, Carl ,,i,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 00, 292 Neufeld, Carol .,.,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 02 Newhall, Philip ...... ...,.,. 1 00, 249 Newmack, Rita ....... .....,. 1 00 249 Newman, Bill ..... ......,........ 8 6 Newman Club ..... ,,,,,,,.,, 2 99 Ng, David .......... ,...,..,, 8 6 Nguyen, Hien .,... ,,.,,,,,,, 3 00 Nicholson, Ken ..,.,. ........,..,,,, 2 4 Nicholson, Robert ...., ,...... 1 83, 275 Nickel, Harold .,..,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 2 77 Nickerson, Maria ., ..,,.,,..,.,,. ,,..141 Nixon, Lee ,........,,.... ...,,,,....... , 141 275 Nobles, Ray .....,.... ,.............,....,..... 8 6, 223, 277 Norby, Eugene ....... ,,,, . ,,.,,,, 1,228 229, 301 Norby, Kent ,,..,..,,. .....,...,, 6 9, 75, 128, 246, 259 291 Nordahl, Betty , ,...,,,,.... , .....,....,., ,,.,,,.,,,,, 1 00, 291 Nordahl, James 225, 27, 46, 218. 229, 224, 246 276 Nordahl, Lynn ,,,....,,.,,,....,,,,..,,,,,.,...,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,, 101 Nordgulen, Jana ....,,,,,,,,,, , 4,,,.., ,, ,. ......,..., 2,68 Nordin, Wendell ,,.. ..,,,,,, 8 6, 228 Nordin, Wesley ........... ,,,,... 2 71 283 Normand, Donald .,,.. ,....,, 2 81, 301 Normann, Frances ..,.,,. ,,,,,,. . 186 Notti, Gary ................ ............... 9 0 Nottingham, Dale .. .. ..,.. 86, 251 Noyes, John ............ .........,.,, 1 01 Nye, Beverly ....... ........ 5 9, 233 Oakland, Marlene .i.. ..86 Obbagfy, Leslie .,.,,.., ,,,,,,. 1 01 Oblander, Susan ..,, ,,,..., 1 41 Ochsner, Jay ,.....,....,.. i.,... .,.............. 2 2 8 Ockomon, John 4..,,,.,4. , ,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 5, 255 O'Connell, Catherine ,,,., .,...... 8 213, 269, 297 O'C0nnell, Terrence .... ,,,...,,..,,,,,.,,,...,,, 7 5, 275 O'Connor, Denise ...,.. .....,, .... 8 6 176, 257 O'Connor, Thomas ..,., .,..,.,.,i.. 4 6, 277 O'Donnell, Sue ,,,,.... ,,i,,,....,.., 8 6, 291 Ogle, Janet ,,,,,,..,, ,,,,...... 101, 302 Ogren, Roger ,i,..,.. .....,1 1 41, 165, 267 O'Hara, Jesse , , ,,,,,,, 186, 278 Oie, Donald ,....... ,.........,,.... 1 01 Olgun, Tevfik ..... .....,, 2 92 Oljar, Pete ....... .,,,.,. 2 06 'Q X R Whai' ever happened to Baby Jane - she came +o High School Week. 325 Oliver David ..,.. ....,.,. 4 6, 283 Olsen, Diane ....,, ,,,.,,, 1 01, 249 Olsen, Edith ...,... ..,,.,, 2 91, 296 Olsen, Gary .......... ...,......... 2 89 Olsen, Gary E. .,........ 267 Olson, Carl ...r.., .,...,,,,,,, 5 2 Olson, David ., ,,,,,,,,, .52 Olson. Jack ....,... ....,, ....... 2 S 1. 290 Olson, lN'Iar5zie ...r.,,. ,,...,l,,,.,..,.,,,,,, 2 69, 294 Olson, Richard ..,,......,...,.,,,, ,, rr.. H101 Olson, 1Nalter ..,. Q5. 218, 220, 22-1, 228, 229. 273, 282, 291 Oman, David ,,,,, ..,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,i,, 7 5 O'Ne'l, Milton .,,, ,.,,i....,.,,,,,,,,,,r,,,,,,...,,,. 2 63 O'Neil, Nancy .,,. .,,,.... S 6, 158, 222, 261 O'Neill. Terry ....., ..,.,.......,..,,.,,,,,, 8 6, 226 Omvrecht, Neil ,, . .,..., .,,.,,,.,, . 46, 285 Orcutt, Marjorie ,,.,, .,,,,,..,. 1 01, 265 Orcutt, Jon ..,.,,,,,, . ,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,,. 4 0 O'Rourke. Carole .... .,..... 1 01, 291. 301 Osburn, Sharron ,.,,... ,,.,.,,,,,,,.,..,.. , 302 Osburnsen, Martha ,,,, ,,......,.,, 6 8, 227 Oscarson, David ....... ......, 1 40, 141 Oscarson, Gary ,.,. ,,,,., 2 23, 293 Ostby, Norman .......,, ..........,.,.. 5 2 Osterhoudt, Peter .,,..,,.,, ,,,.,.. 2 97 Ostermiller. Wayne ..,.., .,.,.., 2 77 Ostheller, Wesley .,,,, r..,,rr,. 4 6 Ostrem, Jeaneen .,,..,.. .59 Otheim, Norman .,.............. ,..,... . 275 Oulds, Barbara ,.,. ,,..., ,...,..,,...,,,,,.......r..r 1 0 1 Overby. Curtis ..,... .,., 2 29, 267, 282, 288 Overturf. Gary ,,,,. ..,.... 2 23, 225, 275 Overturf, Thomas .,..,,,,.,...,,.,,.,..,.i, 275 Owen, Kathleen ,....r, ., .,.. 52, 247, 249 Oyama, Jack .,...... ,.,,,.,.,.. 3 0. 101 -P- Paasch, Richard , ,,.. .,..,, , .277 Paige, Ray ............ ..,,....,..... 8 6 Painter, Martha .. , ....,,,, 59, 253 Palm, Sharon .,....., .......,. 4 0, 165 Palmer. Marilyn ...., .,,,,......., 3 02 Palmer, Gary ..,...,.,,, ,..... .......,.........., 1 0 1 Palo, Sylvia .,.........,,.. ................,...,....,....,.., 8 6 Panasuk, Eugene ...,. ........................... 8 6. 281 Panasuk, Larry ..,..,. ........, 7 5, 172, 281, 293 Panasuk, LeRoy ....,, ,...., 1 72, 129, 229, 289 Panhellenic .,........,,...,. .......,.,,,,.....,.,..,..... , 247 Panian, Ralph ,. ..,..,, ,... , .,.. . 263 Pankovich. Marianne ..,,. .... . 101 Pappin, Richard ...,....... ,..1 , 275 Paras, Thomas ..,..1.... ..,, , 183 Parent, Carolyn ,..., .......... 1 01 Parent, Wanda .... ,,,..,..., . 257 Park, Robert ..... ...,.... 3 0, 101 Parke, Janet .,.... ,........ 7 5, 269 Parker, John .... ......... 8 6, 223 Parmlv. James .... ....,.,..,... , ..86 Parnell, William ., ,,.,,, 293, 299 Parsons. Kathleen .......... .302 Paschall, Charles ,,..... ,289 Pasco, Joan ..,.,...,.... ,,,....... , U59 Passey, Whitney .,... ,.,.,,,,1,,., . 101 Patrick, Robert ,... .,,.,,,,, 4 0, 294 Patterson, Jean ,.,,... .......,, 6 8, 227 Paul, Barbara ...... 101, 299 Paul, Mary ,..,....,.,, ,,,,,.,..,....,. . H63 Paulson, Curtis .... .....,,.. , .,,,,, ,,., , . ,52 Payne, Roxlyn ...,.,,,. i........,.. 8 6, 261, 302 Pearson, Charlene ...A .......,,,,,, 1 01, 296, 298 Pearson, Darrell ..... ,,,....., 4 6, 221, 216, 267 Pearson, Karen ,.,,,,, ,,,,,, 7 5 161, 165, 261 Pearson, Raymond .... ......,.,... 46, 294 Peccia, Anthony ..,,, ,, ,.,,, .,,4O Peccia, Robert ....,,,,. ,..,..,,,,,,, , 284 Pedersen, Eileen , .,.. ..,, .... 8 6 , 168 Pedersen, Leonard ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , U59 Pedersen, Lloyd ,, , ,,,,.,, .223 Pedlar, Harriet ..., .,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 265 Peila. Julia ....,....,, ,,.,..... 40, 249 Peltz, Huyzh ,,,,,..,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 282 Pemberton, Bradley , . . .....,, 101, 259 Pendleton, William ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , H59 Peressini. Marilyn ., .....,, 101, 265 Perez, Jose ..........,.... ,,,,,,, , 101 Perkins, Albert ,263 Perrins, Pamla .,,. ....... 2 65 Perry, Phyllis .,.,,.,.. , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , H63 Petaja, Richard ,,,,. ,,,,....,,,,..,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 78 Peters, Gene .......... ...,,,,. f 16, 140, 141, 232, 267 284 Petersen, Penny .,...,, ...... ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , 1 0 1 Petersen Roger ,,.., ,,,, 2 86 Peterson Ailana ,,,, , ,,,75 Peterson Barbara ,,,. ,,,, , H59 Peterson Betty ..,..,. 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' .MA ' 'A A-f:r:rrf111f'?'1 f ff v ' 2 M ' 'WIS 'f ' ' 2 ' fffffu fffir fff 0 x Eff: I ff f f ' ff , 1 ff Eff ' 7 DOWNTOWN BOZEMAN, MONTANA Stephens, Robert ....., ........ 7 6, 228, 263 Stephenson, Diana ..., ,..,,,.....,,,,...,....,, 8 8 Sterling, Raymond .... ....... ............ 7 6 Steven, William .,,.. .....,.,..... 2 67 Stevens, Harvey ...... ....... 1 40, 141 Stevens, Leroy ........ ,,...........,........ 4 7, 283 Stevens, Sherrie ..,,, ................,,....,.,.,,,,,.., 6 8 Stevenson, Carol .......,, .,...., 8 8, 222, 243 269 Stevenson, Robert ...,.. ....,..........,............. 2 67 Stewart, Donald ..... ,.,,,,............ 7 6, 255 Stewart, Jocelyn ...,, ,.....,.. 8 8, 222 Stewart, Samuel ,..,.,.,.... ...... 5 3 239 St. George, George ..... .,..,,..,.,,..... 1 71 Stitt, Robert .............. ............ 7 6, 297 Stock, Rudolph ......, ....,.., ..........,.., 8 8 Stockton, Gerald ..,. ,,,.... 1 86, 189, 194 Stockhill, Michael ,..... ......,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,, 1 03 Stoddard, Charles ...... ,...............,...,.,...,...,. 1 03 Stoltz, Larry ......,...., ......... 6 0, 76, 224, 267 Stoltz, Peter .,........ ,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 2 67 Stoltz, Robert ,..,...., ,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 6 Stoltz, Sarah .,.........,.. ,,,,,. 8 8 Stolzenburg, Sandra ..... ,,,,,,, 2 65 Stoneberg, Bonnie .... ..,,,,..,,...,,, 7 6 Stordahl, Susan ..,.,. , ,,,,,,,,, 29, 88 Storey, Irene ........ .,...,, 1 03, 302 Storm, Pam ,.,, .,...,... ,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 2 4 9 Stosich, Michael ...,, .,,,,,,,,... 4 1 St. Pierre, Roger ..,. ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 7 6 Strack, Carol ...,... ,,,,,,,,, 8 8, 261 Strab, David ....,.... ,,,,.,, 1 71, 225 Strane, Donna ..,...... .,.......,..,. 1 03 Stratton, Bradley ...... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 8 8 Streeter, Jerry ....... ,.,,,,,.,,,,, 1 89, 193 Stricker, Diana ..,.,.., ,,,.,,, 1 03, 298, 299 Striebel, Dorothea ..... .,,,,, 5 3, 247, 260 Striebel, James ,.,,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 6, 278 Stroh, Douglas ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 8 8, Stroh, Ronald ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, G 0 Strom, Sandra ,....., ..,..... 1 03 302 Strong, Jane ..,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 1 03 Strong, Janet .... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 103 Stroud, Don ,...,,,..,,,,, ,,,,,, 4 1, 129, 233 Stroud, Marilyn ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 1 St1'oup, John ..,..r.. ...,........ I .,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 8 S Strouse, James ,.,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 7 6 , 202, 255 Strung, Norman ,,,.. ....,,... 5 3, 162, 173, 230, 293 Strzelczyk, Conrad .... ....,,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 2 02, 299 Stuart, Don ,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 02 Studenski, Roger Stuver, David ...... Sullivan, Diana ..... Summers, Howard ..... Summers, Loretta ...... Summers, Robert ...... Sumner, Charles .,,..... ,,,,,,, 6 0, Sundling, Daniel ...,.. Surrendi, Carl .......... ...287 277 232 277 ........183 275 269 Sutey, Joseph ,.....,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 83 Sutherland, Sidney ....,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 3 Sutter, Mary ,...,....,,,,.,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 9 9 Swan. Gayle ,..................,... ,..... 2 9, 76, 231 247 Swanberg, Elizabeth ,,,... ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 0 3, Swank, Linda ....r..,,,,,.., Swanson, Beverly ...... Swanson, Darlene ..... Swanson, Karen ........ Swanson, William .... 253 103 .103, 265 Swartz, George .....,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 2 67 Swartz, Harriett .......,.,.,..,...,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 02 Swecker, Jo ............ 60, 118, 233, 247, 268, 289 294 Sweeney, James ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 83 Sweetheart of Sigma Chi ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 57 Swinarton, Jack ...............,. ,,,,,, 4 7 Swmgle, David ................ Swinton, John .... Sykes, Harrison ...... Sylvis. Charles .......... .......173 Symphonic Band .....,... Szymanowski, John ..... ...T- Tau Beta Pi ........... ...... Tau Beta Sigma ...... Tavenner, Gary ...... Taylor, Anthony .... Taylor, Carol ...,... Taylor, Douglas Taylor, John ......... ......162, ..,,....76, Taylor, Leo .......... Taylor, William ,.... Teachout, Don ...... Teigen, Harlie ...... Tenbear, Tyrone ..... Tenny, Gene .......... Tennis Team .........,. Ternstrom, Louis ......... Terwilliger, Nancy , Tesarek, Paul .....,...... Tesinsky, Shirley .,,,,, Thibaudeau, Mary .,., Thigpen, Bettie ....... Thomas, David ...... ......104, .........98, Thomas, Kent ............,.., Thomas, Paul .................. Thompson, Constance ..., Thompson, Edward ..... Thompkins, Janet .... Thompson, Gary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, Thompson, James ..... ........ss, 251, Thompson, Judy .... 77, 165, 228, 239, 291, .,...60 141 .,.47, ...184 285 ....-.232 173, 243, iliif ......,..35, 1.226 275 293 269 ...104 ,129, 289 ..,104 292 197 301 ..83 .....60 204 fliil 243, 184,1- 257, 281, 149, 298, 294 ...298 ...10l .....77 269 257 289 267 104 297 ..88 ..60 292 263 299 H88 Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson, Thompson Thompson Kenneth Marsha Mary ...... Mary L. Nancy .. Richard Sharron BUTCHER QOY IN N OUT Home of fhe WHOPPER BURGER and WHOPPER PORKY DELICIOUS FOUNTAIN Fasf Servce II08 WEST MAIN PHONE 586-6080 Q? Thompson, Shirley , ,... 53. 110, 201 Thomson, Howard .,,,... ...... Thorberg, Clara ........ Threlkeld, Nancy .... Thronson, Penelope Thuesen, Jerry .......... Thunem, Karen ,.,,, Thurston, Bruce ..... ...... ..,,,,,,, Tidball, John ......,,.... Tiefenthaler, Thomas Tiller, Joseph ............ Tillett, Douglas ,....... Tillman, Gene .... Tilton, Janey ......... Tindall, Fredrick ,... Tindall, Gerald ...,... Tobin, John ..,......... Tobin, Thomas ......, Todd, Ellen ............ Toly, Allen ..,.......V...w. Tombrink, Richard Tomlinson, Elizabeth Tooke, Sylvan .......,... 171 H65 I I 3 179. 1143, 10-1 129, 104 101 .33 104 263 Torgerson, Carol .......... .......,..A.......,. TOYE6l'SOH, Sharon ..... . H ,,,... Torske, Karen .......... ,,7.,7., 1 1 9 -fn H63 141, Townsend, Jerry ......,.. .....,..,...,.......,1,, Townsend, Maxwell ..,,. Track Team .......,...... Trafelet, Eva ...,,..., Trafton, Mark ....... Travis, John ..,,..... Traweek, Roger ..... Trerise, Terry ,,.. Trimble. Don ............ H.. .II, 2113, 104 257 141 H88 301 104 273 261 104 ,68 255 302 277 255 294 295 273 297 101 293 277 290 253 2522 77 302 2872 104 249 261 267 294 200 H63 279 106 H53 104 104 -w- Q2 ,..,..: ,QWW f-ww ,, f 4 . W P. Siudenis relieve buili up 'rensions ai' ihe World Universiiy Service car wash. 2 Q 35' , 2 33I FREE ENTERPRISE Among fhe principles of America is fhe belief in a per- son's righf fo live his own life, fo speak for himself, fo choose and change his leaders. The principles can be called Free Enferprise. Acfually Free Enferprise has nofhing fo do wifh how much money you have or don'f have, nor wharf your fob is. Free Enferprise means fhe righf fo be yourself insfead of some nameless number in a horde bossed by a despof. Free Enferprise is fhe sum of many liffle fhings in our Ameri- can way of life, such as fhe righf fo work for yourself or someone else, fhe righf fo argue or remain silenf, fhe righf fo lock your door af nighf, fhe righf fo save money or spend if. lf is a way of living in which you as an individual are im- porfanf. THE ANACONDA COMPANY A PARTNER IN MONTANA'S PROGRESS Tripp, Merrilyn .... ....... 1 04, 291 293, 299 Vender, Arthur ...... ...... - 47, 287, 294 Warrington, Gordon ..,.,, ,,,,,, 2 29, 237 Tripp, Spencer ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,.,... 5 3, 220 VGUQQS, Carl ----....-. .....,..,., 1 04, 271 Wywick, Orville ,,,,,,, ,,,,,.,,,. 1 33 'ri-ivedi, Navin ...... .............., 4 7, 283 Vefblsky. Stanley ---.- ........ 1 04, 300 Watkins, Charles ,,.. .,,,,, 2 gg Troy, Karen .......... ....,.......,... 1 04, 261 V?fW01f,, W1111am ----- -----------4----- Q3 9 Watkins, Richard ,,., ,,.,., , ,225 Truchot, Howard .... ........, 8 9, 278. 223 V1Ce, S1111'1eY ------------ x------ 3 9, 203 Watson, Bernard ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , ,30 True, Louie ..... ........ ....... , .,.........,.....,................ 1 62 Vlk- E11111121 -'------- -'-'-------- 4 1 Watt, Larry ,,,i,,..,,, 351, Q33 Truong, Nghia .................,......,....,......................... 300 V119 T01'g91I' ------- -----'-- 2 91 Watters, Bal-bara ..,, ,.,,,. Q 55 Tschache, Grace ................ 60, 233, 269, 239, 297 301 Vfncent, EPMSP ------ ..A--A- 5 -5 Wattnem, Ronald ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , ,77 Tuffley, Grace ...... ............,,.................,.,.........,. 1 41 V111ce11tf MRYV111 ---- -'-'---- 2 Q5 Way, Barbara .,.,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 53 Tureck, Hugo ..... ....... ,...............,.....,,...,.... . . 53 1710191193 f1a11f19S ------ ----,---A- 2 '-1 Way, Patricia ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 05, 294 Tureck, Jerome ................,.,,,..,., ,,,,., .,.,...... 2 I 34, 299 3111, 11111111115 ---------- ------------ -------.--,- 4--'--- 3 3 2 Weaver, Roy ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,- 1 09, 277 Turley, Royal ................................ .. ,...,....,.,,,........ ..77 151 aC1011- ,S 91' --4'--- - ------------A------A- 'V--'------, - Weaver, Willard ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , ', 133 Turner, Fi-ed ........ 27, 53, 182, 193, 221, 224, 295 Voelkef, Shlflev -----------....-,-.A---,..--,--- g -.--,-..--,-....,,.-,... 655 Webb, Etta ........,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 05, glfgi, 290 Turner, Kenneth .,,.,.,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 288 V0e1'1111111S, Marg?-Tet '-'A 39, 163, 201, 223, 391 293 Webb, Robert ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 05 Turner, Sandra .......,....,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 69, '77, 261, 279 VOSI, C3-101, - ---'---------------A---e----,-----------,---- ----,-------,--,---- 6 5 Webber, George ,, ,,,,,,, , 205 Turner, Wayne .,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 7, 278 V01dS9f11- kenneth '---'1 -,.------- 3 9 Webber, Janet .,..,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 9 Twedt, Stanley ..... , .,..,,,, 89 223, 225 Volseth- R011a1d --------- -,----.- 1 04 Weber, Glenn ...., ..,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 0 5 Tweet, Loren ....,.,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 9, 267 Volk, ROY A2-4-------A------- ---.,-,-.--.- 4 7 Weedine, Cecil ..,,. ,,,,,,,,, l 05, 1.1.1 Twilline, Allen .... ...,,..,...,.... ..,4,,. . . 47 X03e1'tSe11MT1i10111aS ---- ------Y. 8 5 -,-- We-zner, gfoger ...., .,,,,,,,,,.,, 2 71 0 111913 31'Y11 ------- -.,.--- , -11 Weibert, arbara ..,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 3 -U V011111913 Ronald --'- ,---,,,.... 1 04 Weibert, Donald ...... ,,,,,,,, 5 3, 2657 '- 30191: hJZ1YIi16'S .............-.. ............ 1 84 Weigel, Pamela, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,-,,,, , 105, 261 F3-T115 , OTGI1 -------.----... ......,..,..... 1 04 Weissman, J ffr ,,,,, ,,,,,, , ,, ,.,..,, 139 gf,iang,,a2'Ik2Et?a ' ' 1 6 Q ' Vukosavovich, Mary ...,., ...... 8 9, 226 Waist, Caralinnef ,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 63 301 3,02 Uhli-ich, Marilynuf... .... iiiiiiiiiiililiiiii289: 222 Weitz' Ba1'11a?11 -----'44----- 29' 195 Uhi-ich, Gloria ,.,... ,,...., 1 04, 293 296, 302 W Welton- 139111115 '--1- ------ --'---'----' , Y an --77, 20? 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I ,k M , , ' , , --r. 5 Urbach, Daniel 05.3 W H, , v I ----- 1 ----4--------- 5 -------- - es elmar . a1yJane ...,., .,....,,,,....,..., 1 0.1, -49 , 3 ln, C310 -----4---- ----,--,-.. 1 04. -51, 30- Westervelt, Elda ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , ,60 Urban Ethel 11 - - Urbanitch 'i'i gjgf, Wa15h,.D9nf11S ,44----- -----,--,- -,,-.,-.------ 3 ' 1, 299 Westervelt, Irene ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 7 Unger ffermang 's ' ' -53, Waltafl, Wfgllam ..... ........ .....1............ 1 0 4, 259 We-tsch, Janice ,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 105, 253 ' ' ' ' ' Walter, Wi iam ----- -------- 1 63, 16-1, 165, 179 Weydemeyer, Bruce ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 2 00 Waltermarl, Mary ----- ....-......-.-...,............,.... 6 5 Weydemeyer, Idell ....,.,. 60, 144, 219, 220 221 221 'V-' Walters, D3.1'l99I1 .... . ,,,, 101, 302 Weyermann, Gary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 89, 271' , , , Walters, Gerald ...... .....,...,....,,,.,, 2 Sir, 297 Whalen, Martin ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A .24 Vall, Wmlffed ----.------------,--,- --A-------,-,.- ,-,-----....- . 1 89 Walters, Paul ..... .... ,,..,....,....,..,,.,,.,.. 2 1 161, 259 Whalen, Richard ,,,,, 1 ,,105, 277 Valentlne' Constance '1 --'-------'------'' ---- 1 04, 302 VVS-113011, Ma1'y ....-,-- ..--........,........................,,.. 3 9, 249 Wheeelr Glenn -777 Vanalstyne, Gibson, 77,162,172 229 230 251 231 - -11 H- 1 f -1-1 oq-1 .' ,- ' i'i 1 J, ' T , . 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Niki ..,......... ...... 1 04, 162, 223, 249 whitg Lawrgice ,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,, , , gg VZgimaX11111EJ6m1355fCk --...---,- i ----.. 1 gs warg, lgichsu-d .... ....,.,......,,...... 2 78, 299 White Marilyn ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , ,gg , 1 ---1-- .....,,.. 3 5. - ar , an ra ..... ..,... ,....,..,. 7 7 , 253 Wh't, R0 ld ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 3 Va11151f0, Th0maS .................,........ 253 Wardall, Tomas ,,,,,. ,,,,,,,, 1 05, 302 Whitg, Sugjn ,,,,,,,,,A4, -..,v,-. 5 0, 2:27 Va11111Cei Kenneth -----. ...--........................... 1 04 Warddrip, Robert ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 55 White Vip jnia ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 5 V N Sh E,-7, , , , E 10 Vant 1331 31011 ------ 1----,,-- 3 9, --2, 323, 253 W2Fd1HSky, Terence .,..... 272 Whiteaker, Richard .... .. ...... . 277 Vanll 111211, -1--',------ ,-----,.-,,-,,----.-- - .-89, 269 Warner, Raylene ....,.......... ,..... .....,...,... ,,,....... 8 9 W hitehead, Clark ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 05 1156 - 13111110111 ---------- ------,----,--,----- .----- 1 . 65 Warnke, ,M1Ch93l ..,..................................... ..,.......... 1 05 Whithorn, Bruce ,,.,,, ,,,,,,,, 7 7, 165 Xelfkamv, Sherman ----- ---------,-------,------.... . 228 Warp, Dune .............................................,..,... ,........... 2 91 Whitney, Arthur ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 7 enable, Grady ........ ....,..., 60, 239, 255, 295 Warren, Guylyn ....53, 141 219, 220, 221, 234 257 Whitney, Barbara ..... 249 ll , ,ii 2 i - Y e 1 1 , 1 1 - il ' 1 ' 1 , open 1 1, , L, 11 1 O' 1 door 1 1' 1' 1, ll . ' 1 1 lil - 1 1 1 1 ,1 I ,I TT I 1 ,1 , li -l-i ' xl, Q 2 , 1 11 i ll 7 . -... 1 1 1 1 . 1 X ,, 1 ,F X V .E I x X 'I 'P 1 , 1 1 , , I 11 1 9, 1 1 3 ' I l .1-if , i 1, I, 1-94 -4 , MENS -- 1 1 rf CAMPUS -'T 4+ J 1 if 4 ,.,- 4 1 ' 1 ' ,' 1 ff-45 1 1 '1 333 VS'hittle, Judith ..,......... .........89, Whitton, Barbara ..............,.. XVhos Who in American Colleges and Universities .. NViedeman, Paul ..................... NVielgosh, John .................... Viiieshaupt, Teri ..... VVilcox, Cheryl ...... Xvilcox, Clark ..,,.. Vlfilcox, David ...,.. VVilde, Dennis ........... NViley, Jacqueline ...... VVi1ey, Sandra ......... XVilhelmi, Gregory .... Wilkins, Gus ............ VVilkinson, Adele ...... W'il1e, Neeltje ......... VVillett, Charles ....... VVillett, Robert ...,... VVilley. Sherrell ..... Williams, James ..... Williams, J. T. ....... . VVilliams, Richard ..., VVilliamson, Gail ........... XVilliamson, Marilynn 1Villison, Elizabeth .. Williss, George .......... Williss, William ...... VVilloughby. James VVillson, Catherine .,.. VVillson, Fred ...... NVilson, VVilson, VVilson, VVilson, VVilson, Wilson, VVilson, VViltse. David ...... Donald ..... James ..... Jay ....,.. Joan ..... John ,,.,.... Keith ...,.. James .,..., NVin, Maung ....... VVing, Thomas VVinks, Loren ...... VVinn, Peggy 1 ............... r-rv ..14, .......105, ..,,....,.105, ..,,..,.-17, 239, Eiiilm 105, 'i'5i', ' ..77, ,,,.,...,41, .......224, 239, ......53, 141, 237, ........105, 184, .....,.105, Winslow, Ervin .,..,,......,... ..,..,.,. 6 0, lfvinterhalter, Robert Wise, Roger ................... Vlfiseman, James .,...... Wix, John .....,..,..,.. VVofford. Montie ..... VVold, Barbara ....,..... VVolfe, Donald ,.,.,...,... VVoltermann, Myrna VVomens' Athletics .... NVood, Charles ..,...... VVood, Charles W. Wood, bandra ............ Woodhull, James .......l... Woodmansey, Mary ..... VVoodriff, Daniel ..,..... Woodriff, Roger .,... Woods, Linda .,,.,.,. Woodward. Ann .,......... ......2a, 26, 53, ..89, 089, 241, 251, 291. 240 200, ..41, 269 202 105: 144 Worrall, Gary ................,. .........,............ Worthington, Douglas Wrestling' ..........., ..,... . .. Wright Wright wfightl VVi'iQ'ht Wight: , Carol ...,.,....,.. Carolyn ..... Herbert ...... Patricia ...,, Robert ...... Wulff, Donald .,,,.. VVvatt, Andrew VVyl1e, Harvey ...... Wylie, Virginia .... Yablonski, Robert ......... Yankoskie, Virginia 71 ates. Allen ..,.,........, Yates, Alvin ....,.i.... Yenne, Alan .....,.,. Yeoman, Linda ..... Ylinen, Robert ...... Yokoo. Molly ,,,,. 100, Jay ................. Yost, Leonard ....,. .........47, .173 296 Young, Cheryl ...... Young, Dennis .. Young, Frank ..... Younfr. Jerry ,,....... Young, Kermit ...... Younxr, Younsz, Merle ,..,.... Nathalee ..... Youpee, Allen .,.... Yuhas, James ..... Zakavi, Crairr ,... ...... Zastoupil, Linda .,,,.... Zavalney, Harold .,,,... Zedan, Fawwaz ,,..... Zetter, Roger ........... Ziebarth, Kenneth .... Ziegler, Sharon .........,. Ziemer, Kathleen ...... Zimmer, Bernard ,.,,,l Zimmer, Lewis .......... Zimmerman, Robert Zinnecker, Blake ...... Zody, James ....,....,... 334 ,...,.53, 236 ...l...28, 29, ijif' v 237 288 234: ....89, ' -193,9- Y- 293 i6'5Q i s .......105, . ...............,........ 89. 232, 277, 141, 230, 243 284 ...,......140, 53, 141, 2241 141, 246 189 -Z.. .,....l05, ug, 239, ......77, ........90, 265 'iiiim' 105, 2412 249 ..68 220 105 282 261 228 277 277 189 253 302 275 285 253 105 273 105 257 ..53 284 .,77 243 300 293 263 263 281 189 128 292 259 275 273 ..77 105 144 259 300 183 ..89 287 295 184 105 278 105 299 257 221 163 209 105 275 261 ..60 ..68 ..77 141 .,77 105 277 240 198 265 163 295 253 263 105 295 171 269 291 265 ..30 .89 251 269 286 ..65 300 ..47 141 277 250 270 193 202 105 105 H89 302 263 300 105 .,77 253 105 H89 267 ..77 292 ..89 SCHLECHTE STUDIO A 5.4, If .,,, 3 9 5 Qu 'U me Q? hai Phillips Book Store Inc The MONTANA STATE COLLEGE STUDENT UNION BUILDING 4- BOZEMAN, MONTANA -1- PHONE 587-3121, EXT. 337 May 3, 1963 Dear Bobcats, It is heartening indeed that High School Week should mark the close of the 1963 IVIONTANAN. For today as 700 high school students inspect our facilities and evaluate the institution we have all grown to love and respect, as they ponder into the future and ask themselves what Montana State College has to offer them, we of the '63 annual staff stop and ask ourselves some questions also. Have we met the challenge that we so eagerly accepted one year ago '? Have we interpreted student opinion. desires. expectations and actions correctly? We have gone through the last year and the thousand and one tasks that make up a yearbook with you. the student. uppermost in our minds. As these high school 'students open the doors to our campus buildings and wonder what awaits them inside, I hope you have also opened the covers of this book with that same inquisitive feeling. Today. as the 1963 yearbook comes to a close and the last of the years memories are recorded. the editor heaves a sigh of relief and looks forward to revealing the finished product. He knows that this book of memories will be more to you than just a record of the years events and activities. It represents many hours of work and organization. Also he recognizes that it is the frui- tion of efforts of many individuals not familiar to our campus. it represents the very special help of many people and especially the help of a grand staff, all working togetherg photographing, cutting. writing and editing. First must come a thank you to the fellow journalists who worked so faithfully with me. To my own staff and to those on the Exponent who often helped out. my sincerest gratitude. Recognition must go to the two stu- dents without whose help this book would not have been completed-lVIr. Bill Vlfalter and Miss Gail Graham. Bill. serving in the capacity of sports editor was always available to work the graveyard shift. It was his ability as a writer. typist. humorist and general counsellor that got us through the many long nights and vacation periods and enabled us to meet those inexorable deadlines. As associate editor. Gail took care of the annoying. time consuming details that are often overlooked. An editor is fortunate when he can work with people of this caliber. To the Wheelwright Lithographing Company of Salt Lake City. we owe a special thanks. It has been their efforts and craftsmanship that gave this publication status. To Norma Burnham. manager of the Wheelwright Yearbook Department, we give a heartfelt thank you: she always gave us more than we asked for and we asked for a great deal. Two photographers are deserving of special attention. Leo Jones. our student photographer. was always available when many others were not. Chris Schlechten, our local photographer. made that extra little effort needed to give us the new and improved Royalty section. Thanks are due both of these men for giving much more than we expected. We have made every effort to serve you, yet the real 4'Thank You must be from us to you. It was you the student who created a need for an annual and it was also vou and our local advertisers that made it financially possible. To the Student Senate which appropriates your funds We all owe a vote of confidence for it was their farsightedness that enabled us to improve and make the changes you see herein. Vile hope you will agree that it is a progressive change. To a man known by very few IVISC students I pay my last tribute. lVIr. Ed Rogers. as Dean of lVIen at a small ag college in Alberta, gave many students inspiration and the desire to acquire a college education. It was in his class that the Quo Vadis theme of this book originated. Little did he realize that a quotation of his would lie dormant for years and then become the central theme of this annual. lVlr. Rogers is no longer at the same school but to the men he worked with he will always exemplify those characteristics of manhood that he strove so hard to instill in us. As you read this book again and again. please keep in mind that an editor is not infallible. Some pictures may have been left out. we may not have covered a certain activity or a comma might have been omitted: I'm sure even other faults might be found. Accept my apologies but the best of men make at least one mistake so a IVIONTANAN editor is bound to make many. When you spot the inevitable error. let us know. Todayls criticism is tomorrowis progress. This past year has been a wonderful experience-one that can be acquired in no other way: an experience that I would not wish on anyone else and yet. with this I sav to you Bobcat fans. Thanks for the opportunity to serve you-it has been frustrating but most rewarding. I would not trade it for love. money. high stature or better grades. 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V Remember, college only lasts for a little while. Where will you be ten years from now? QUO VADIS 'P U Reflect on this point as you close the covers of thls book. h N p Where are you going?
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