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

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Jim Bauer, Rick Bean, Mike Begley, Gary Beller, Alan Bone, Craig Courter, Mike Cronc1uist,Tini Dunn, Don Duntsch, Ebenezer Edmon, Max Erickson, Kip Glerde, Mike Greene, Jay Groepper, Gary Gustafson, Gary Hughes, Dave Juarez, Frank Kaltoss, Walt Kelly, Dan Korber, Rick Larsen, Kerry Leatham, Ernie Lewis, Bobby McGill, Phil OMeara, Kerry Pickett, Hans Ridino, Gerald Prtzer, Leon Preston, Mike Tocher, Rocky Tope, Mike Vollmer, Gene Wasia, Eric Wheeler, Bob Wickersham, Alan Wilson, Dean Winder, and Bob Workman, The T969 tri-captains were Gene Wasia, Dean Winder and Mike Vollmer. This season was Coach Toni Parac s eoictured leftasecond at Montana State University. MSU .... MSU .... MSU ,... VARSlTY SCOREBOARD Portland State . . North Dakota .. Fresno State . . . '77 lo QB MSU .... .. . Northern Arizona 35 MSU .... . . . ldaho State .... 20 MSU. . Weber State . .. 53 MSU. . . ldaho .,.. . 3l MSU.. Montana ,..... .7 MSU .... Eastern Michigan 31 'v'1 0 W'rs.k , ' '. 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Typical of their sporadic game efforts was the Bobcat-Grizzley Game during which the Bobcats had two excellent chances to win the game in the final quarter but failed. Overall the Cats outplayed the Grizzley team -controlling the ball for 79 plays compared to the Grizzlies' 36-and, according to Coach Parac, Our kids played well enough to win and deserved to win. Because of errors in crucial spots and an inability to keep their scoring drive alive, the MSU team lost. Kicking specialist Frank Kalfoss made an attempt for a Al-yard field goal in the final quarter of that Grizzley Q Game, but the kick was wide to the right. Individual honors this year went to Gary Gustafson, Man of the Year and Top Defensive Player, Jay Groepper, Top Offensive Player, and Mike Vollmer, Most Inspirational Player. ads YN ' 1 I L '- -ssl uv H l , ft 4 ' 5' ' 1- at figs -gg -Liv sary l C i ' 75 y f 'J '-.1 i,', Lx .1 Q-,,.5f ri, ,ucv 1. C 'MJ Q ! 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Team members, pictured above, under Coach Dick Watson assisted by former Bobcat players Dennis Erickson, Purnal Whitehead, Rod Purdom and Sandy Cooprider, included: Dave Steinbeisser, Larry Hiller, Gary Eide, Dennis Grue, Les Duffner, Terry Schlabs, Pat Smith, Roger Goudy, Dale Lakin, Bill Kiick, Gary Enger, Roger Martin, Charles Martvvig, Bill Jones, Don Claridge, Terry Miller, Dave Wagner, Phil Rubert, Ron Hall, Bryce Obermueller, Ken Grennan, Mark Thompson, Ed Barefield, Kim Singer, Bob Franklin, Tim McCartney, Tom Lusk, Jim Hoflin, Greg Rose, Wade Joyner, Rick Urdahl, Dennis Henderson, Al Zdesar, Joe Krueger, Monte Boston, Zoonie McLean, Dick Thompson, John Luher, Larry Eyer, Steve Ahlin, John Kurtz, Richard Johnson, John Emmert, Don Burrell, Jim Cornelius, Darrell Garoutte, Richard Janssen, Craig Harding, Rob Burton, Dave Hill, John Schwab, Torn Cook, Paul Birnie, Gary Boley, Bill Tipton, Mike Napolitano, Doug Vickery, Gary Kimmet, Lynn Schenk, Jerry Hammer, Dave Huber, Alan Young, and Keith Tweed Rhodes. in-i . x 1' 2 .3 .3 7':. 'nlllzig 11 .Hlrprivu r 'U 53130. 1 J'z'1l1'!ir I ' -J! XT ? 1 V? 315. ' A 952745. on-5 I L 5-1 C 7'- Q . l S-D 'Q . 92 nf fa 7 .Alf h A ' '- , 39' 4:4 Q . , ' L .5 H ,- . '.-I Q.. .df1 A . :A- . 4 'S 1 , L v 8-:QL - ' yo 'ii ' X x 'xx 23? if -Qt ? .- - -I A Cheerleaders Those Bobcat boosters who spurred the MSU football team and fans to higher hopes and who reflected the te'elings of all those involved in the sport of blood, sweat, and tears, included Bonnie Tuss, this page, right, Penny Keete, below left, Martha MacDonald, below right, Cheergueen Bonnie Allen, right page, top, Sheila Mchlellis, bottom left, Lanet Strobel, bottom middle, and Nancy Morris, bottom right. R 00, 7 Z lag U 1' tr-iq I A Basketball ,vu 1 QW Q3Qg 'Mei T t QTEE X., ,nv yfle Jew -R . nf. N5 ,-.1 T-W 'G-...uf flw . L ' X LF.. 1 X 1 Bill 1 I au-XX e E ily NL 'X f g I9 ,ly UQ, My Q-FL? e'35Qu llelhlg QL xi Q-4 I A, MS. A Bobcat Basketball Team members pictured above are: Front Row, Left to Right-Terry Quinn, guardp Don Luce, forwardp Harry Howard, forwardg Jim Tillman, forwardg and Bill Brickhouse, guard. Back Row, Left to Right-Coach Gary Hulstg Steve Harman, guardg Gene Lewis, forwardg Tex Taylor, forwardg Al Williams, forwardg Bob Maricich, guardg and Dean Kratovil, center. , g MSU MSU ........ MSU MSU MSU MSU MSU MSU MSU MSU MSU MSU MSU MSU MSU VARSITY SCOREBOARD Idaho State Weber State Weber State Montana .. Montana .. Montana .. Idaho .. Idaho .. Gonzaga .. Idaho State Idaho State Weber State Gonzaga .. Gonzaga .. Idaho .. fl- -. N- ii' gs N., .,,..,,A x 8s 7-., -X xxx A K ' 1 Q. YN 14 ,J . F' -?ef 1' 'af A- .L mf 'N' lr!! X ,Q Y h- X gf.. ,.,' 4 ' 1 I wi , hr.. I E .A 'F -. I lvx 1 . -C 4 I 2 v ar v 'H ' I 1 f-1 , f - N 4' -Pig. y lx ' .f M V 0 QR rgx 1 -57 N 1 ' 1 -- . X -,451 79 O., 1 , If ff ffww'-f 1 ,dm--. . S7 ig. v I - I X N Pom Pom Girls Bobkittens Bobkittens-MSU's freshman basketball team-pictured below are: Front Row, Left to Rtght- Glen Fr Qs, guard, Skip Sherman, guard, John Walty, guard, Tom Perrigo, guard, Zoonie Mclean, guard, and Jeff Snyder, guard. Back Row, Left to Right-Greg Ellingson, forward, Willie Weeks, forward, Tom Rtchardgon, forward, Scott Koelzer, forward, Mark Beckwith, center and forward, Steve Nelson, forward, Vtrgtl Taueg, forward, and Coach Jim Jorgensen. llgklllxl P .Va QQANX f - M rg X 1 an 'wi El lt, L' l J l J A zlll L.. ' l l X QA J tl T4 e J S PV l J P X ' ll-JUJWN' l me X HUJQATS -buff UNE U 1 E s X f 'J 4. fLl I Ltd! A M52 Z 45 Montana State University's Ski Team placed second to skimeister University of Montana at the Bridger Bowl Invitational January lO-l l. With skiing condition termed great because of the hard, packed snow on the two days, MSU was unable to comeback closer than two points after lagging seven points after the first day's events. On February l, the team placed fifth in the International Collegiate Meet at Banff, Alberta, Canada. According to Coach Bob Beck, most of the team had had experience in junior national meets with Bob Moss, Ken Patterson and Dick Prugh veterans of the last two Big Sky Championship teams in alpine events. Another team member about whom Coach Beck was optimistic was Sam Bartow-MSU's leader in L Nordic events. Q I Ogg. if is 36 ,, 'li ng W A My md Y' wa l' if X2 ' 'BM . ,Q Yi, Jdlw' H xg ' i 2 Q ' Q J I' f YS s l' l ll lg! + ' if f .yi 5 l' 2, i t .441 5 Qs. 1- ' . , af ' 3 'l u bf 5 Skiing 47 la.. L Rr --nf-'L Lgf,-g, S, 'Judi LII'-' ,G ,L M4 I ff? 7 -, it-1- 1..,,, 5 4 Wrestling This has been a greaT year Tor Herb Agocs' MonTana STaTe UniversiTy WresTling Team. ATTer a slow sTarT fall quarTer, winTer quarTer broUghT Three new maTmen-Bill Spring of Bozeman, Bob Koyama of Hardin and Marc FlaherTy of Missoula. Before The Ch risTmas break, The CaTs had a 2-2 record, buT aTTer ChrisTmas-wiTh The addiTion of These Three wresTlers -The Team won The nexT Ten maTches. The CaTs losT To VVashingTon STaTe and Oregon, buT, each of These Teams was a real buzz saw, according To AssisTanT Coach Bob Wendell. STrong compeTiTion was expecTed wiTh Idaho STaTe Tor The Big Sky Crown-The CaTs won The crown in l964, l965, and l966, while Idaho STaTe capTured iT during The period T967-69. A highpoinrfor The Team during The T969-70 year was The 34-8 vicTory over The UniversiTy of MonTana. W X N S ig T22 X f, E, X 19' 8-fury, 1 WS S sr- d J f Rifle Team The MonTana STaTe Rifle Team sTarTed The i969 season well as The women's Team capTured TirsT place and The men's Teams Took second aT The Missoula lnviTaTional. BoTh Teams were paced by Karen GriTTiTh, who led boTh vvomen's and men's Teams in high score for The maTch. AT The Cheney lnviTaTional in VVashingTon sTandouTs included Karen GriTTiTh, again, who won The high women's award, Mac Clark, who placed TirsT in high sTandingg and Toni Manus, who capTured TirsT in The kneeling compeTiTion and had The high overall score. Mrs. Manus is one oT The TinesT women shooTers in The naTion. ln i969 she won The MonTana ConvenTional VVomen's Gallery Championship and The SecTional Indoor Championship sponsored by The Missoula Rifle Club. ln oTher compeTiTion The MSU shooTers placed sixTh in a field of ThirTy of The naTion's besT Teams aT The Kansas STaTe UniversiTy lnviTaTional aTTer deTeaTing boTh The Air Force Academy and The UniversiTy of Alaska in a preliminary meeT. . 'fb bl ' if 5. X. 15' J -I fir' f SQ. Ml' wmwvqggitu - W' gy 0 -I 4 I . I' 1 w'i1 Y B fb ' 4 Q, QA 'P , QNX tk . 5 a V L , ff' l . , M-f ' if ' ' , A .x,,A - ix M 5 ,, M 2, ,-,,,.m -it 9 I we. N Q, v , , A in -P Q ' Shim 1 s, , K, K 1. ' . 5, X kv . W., ,, 15. 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Wagner also Took second place in the calf roping, third in the ribbon roping and fourth in the steer wrestling events. The women's team did not do as well, but had two members placing Carol Daley, fifth in barrel racing, and Mary Potter, fourth in goat tying. Track 3 MJ-N., The Bobcat Track Team began the year well with seconds in the Washing- ton State Indoor Invitational and Banana Belt Relays in Lewistown, Idaho, and firsts in the MSU Indoor Invitational and the Eastern Montana Indoor Invitational. However, the Cats ran into stiffer competition as the season progressed and did not do as well. According to Coach Dick Bowman, The Cats have individual standouts but lack depth. This lack of depth and strength proved quite a handi- cap in the later part of the season. The lack was felt mostly in the sprints, the hurdle and the distance departments. The top returnees from last year proved to be the mainstay of the team. Pictured above and bottom left on right page is Jim Tillman, the holder of the Big Sky record in the broad iump, top left, right page, Nyles Humphrey, clearing the bar at the MSU Indoor Invitational, and below right, right page, Sam Verona, voted the Most Improved Bobcat Trackman. n L -. G - 3 Golf The MonTana STaTe golfers-under Head Coach Bob Beck-had a Tough season wiTh Their sTrongesT opponenT being The weaTher. Probably The worsT blow of The season was The one To sevenTeen loss To The Univer- siTy of MonTana. The Team Took Third in The EasTern MonTana lnviTaTional and beaT FIaThead CommuniTy College 12-6. A shorTened pracTice schedule caused by The weaTher and sTifTer compeTiTion limiTed The Team To fourTh place in The Big Sky Championships. Overall, The CaTs showed a marked improve- ment over lasT year with a record of Three wins and Three losses. TeammaTes Jim Kernagan and Nick FullerTon were sTandouTs in conference play. FullerTon finished second in The Big Sky Championships and wenT To The NaTional CollegiaTe AThleTic AssociaTion Champion- ships in Miami, Florida. lt' 1'1- lt-gygm .w ' f'::'sA--,X-Q -.T pmvcswm, - , . xi'--'.-2' 433,43 Zi ' sr Q'- Y B f'y5 i,gf?i . -'luv . f. f.,, ,, .wt ,, l--. , TA -vw , 9 U.. ' -fif- A 'N' ' s 1 '- -4. . ,H s ., ,,,0. , , f 1 ,gap G A ra: 1 ' 'F' 1 Q mg 1a 1.,,'n,xff - ' it 950 't ' ., .-. ' .gqgifsf ff' ,,f, . .1 Y- It E4 g 'MZ ' -. 3.-,v-,if ,ff ji 'L ' X 'f ef , - .a f, .1 ff, 1., 3. ,J ,'ZViZv.: L -if --1 'V 1 , . ' .' qi. f '.-..', V f 4. . .T N: in I .A . 3, ' ' Wir - - d'4'l's- art --J 2 ' 'V L5 . 't' ,W w- H 1 6.1, 3: r 5 1 4 f .,x. c- i 1 , J r gfg- AQ .N - ik' . . f, a..f,V,1,,,x,.,-. The Bobcat tennis team faired poorly in conference action, tying for last place with Idaho State in the Big Sky Con- ference. Posting a i-4 record, the Bobcats were one of the few teams that did not have the use of indoor courts for early practice. In addition, the team members were mostly freshmen or sophomores and lacked match experience. A number of the players indicated that the lack of a scholar- ship program was an even greater handicap. 4 .. Q .. -11- -f- Tenn: li i in . r 'wx' - .I 1 f '.uY. fuga' - .,, ..,,,sNN P f R.- 'A N f' ,. r ' M f: r .2 I M' -3.5-tv-- X wx, X N Baseball XXX XR KN R XNKKN XX1X,XXi'YXXl! xxkkklxlkixa XX gxr, f XX xx, x K K X X, , xxx Xffk 'xl XXX 'x X1 A X XY Q60 37 'D 7 ' U , W- , fa-v -'V A-' D ' pf ' M, A 0 , , 1 Nm , . nf 4 4 . .-if' 11 -', , f M 'Q' '51 h 4 , . ' :rf W- ,W K 'fy Q a Y - , - 12 When you win three out of four games with the University of Montana you had a good season, commented Head Baseball Coach Dobbie Lambert. The Cats' baseball team came up with a respectable 10-16 record against some of the toughest teams in the northwest. They finished fourth in the conference, with the Grizzlies placing last. The Cats started slow but really ielled as we went and played some fine baseball, according to Lambert. The squad had a tough time in the pre-season Banana Belt Tournament, mainly because we were unable to practice outdoors before the tournament because of the weather, said Lambert. Although the Cats' hitting was not too good over- all, some individuals ended up with good RBI and hitting records. Most outstanding was Terry Quinn, a freshman, who hit for .4l5. 1' ...ff--.-Z judo and Karate i W0men's Gymnastics .1 , ' ..p- P- 1..'. 1 . . -1.--1-1' f isof- .T-vm 'H W0men's Intramurals -4sn4 9k- I X141 X it - E'-sv' si . X Q I . - 5. -... P v a-Q-F . ., Q, Q 1 ,Like--P,C:. ' .1 55.14. ., .x,-.gn I ,f uw' l1.x'..A'f d ' k-'. F, : . - . X - A 1 Y 1 C - Y - 'ii Q . fi, ,F '?,.x+',4. its 33:1-,,, 4 ,, ' 'H w:1xav.1i'f'-- , ---.fl -. ' If x '1- tw-1 Q 'n?' ' s-' u --.,', 'r ' - . . . 1- . aa. . -5 , u 1 , - u ,I ,V - x n ' rx ,bw - ,.w ' . 4 1 .-I 't ' 455 1.4 en' Intramurals 67 , .j F 1.1,, -aff 1-,, 4-s.,, - ',,',',-V f. ', 4.- yf r' - A ' wh ' .1 - ' 'Q I U 1 vw Y -- . -. ' .--cm ' . ,4. v ' ' '. Y.1,! '-,' 1.01. - -.. . z Q f,-Y -1,.Y,'- , V . A--, :v1.'. Z' - ir .i -I - 1 . -- L ,. if' vs....L4 59?- 2' I A L, Together we came hither and our marh was maa' e. Bach: the tradition? loin the celebrationg Remember us-tomorrow 4445 i 4 Who were the people who made the initial student appearance on campus this fall? The maiority of them were either freshmen or transfer students on the MSU campus for what has been termed Freshman Orientation Week. Besides these students, the Sophomore social honoraries-the Spurs and Fangs-appeared early to help acquaint the newcomers with Montana State University. When the new students arrived on Sunday, September 21, they were greeted by the Spurs and Fangs who helped settle each student in his dormitory room. All was ready for the influx of 2,484 students. The week of general orientation included the ever-present achievement tests and a beanie dance. One campus tradition was reinstated this year-the white- washing of the M. The T968-69 Freshman Class had received a year of grace because the M was in the process of repair. No such grace year was offered the T969-70 Frosh. f x 4' Q., ' T ,ll Q! Oriemtaticm .. ,.,, .. :. M -. Ava e, : .-.Q 5-5- H ..-.Qin-.,,Aa,--. L.aV in slwkav Ve'-'f 'FEC ' Cn'-' am: S:-rs src:-ce: 5, fa -fe be:e-se ,,.p. 6263592 -'-C .. AN --- . G :,-,-:lr A. gm -- - - V P - n - ,, - Te byvrra C1 r 3-3: 'nc me... , W.: - crcce' 'EEGQSI' X I A -A vv I-.4 x af VS - -..- '- Ao A ff- N... - S :- '2 Q -: .. .. 'ar-' ..... Q,-'A -,.D3 -5-..- A.-an 1 -.v v 1 - '34 9 ' 30 ,7- 44 P -,H - .OF 1 Q , G Q .'Ja .N XA' n ' -2. 24 f! . 1 Homecoming . jf S 1 145 - E' , 'fi TK ci ' 1 BENEFICIAL 1 ' in 1 - 1 i , 4 l ll An estimated 1,500 Montana State University alumni were on campus October 17 and 18 for the 1969 Homecoming festivities which in- cluded the crowning of Carolyn Vick as Home- coming Queen. Miss Vick was chosen during a campuswide student election on Thursday, October 16, from a field of three candidates, which included-in addition to the new queen- Peggy Edie and Debbie Jorgenson. A special panel discussion for the alumni got things underway on Friday afternoon. Topic of the discussion was Student Participa- tion in University Decision, with student panelists Bob Brown CMSU student body presi- dentj and Mike McCurry Cpresident, Independ- ent Students iAssociationD participating. Other panel members were John Langenbach and William Walter, MSU faculty members, Lee Walker, an alumnus from Great Falls, and William Johnstone, acting MSU president. 72 4 L91 IIUT CHEERLEAIH5 ',.p-il 4 I-J 1 as 1 V x I ,- 1 .-'N 3-75: A-, ' 1 I ' Q U Xi',J'4-If hflfv 'V ' I f ' , I , K its .I na sl E 1 1,9 5 q:g7c?.6 ,,' +!'4 ,v ., 'Q I Qiaffvi Sf? Q -Zzffmek. g P - ,egf5,5'j I age-,'1.vKf gg-7, Q . if fy' 2:13 123354 ff if .MQ 'V' Y .4 Q: V a 0 ' Alix, 'X It I 1' 1 - 5 . ' - ', , , 1 4 N'-xv' ' 4 ff X. K .1 Ui x 33' I . v px, V, -.JW ,-..,g.1,...3 ks, , 1 6902 Mgr'- Us ' 4.2: ,JV V-i 1, - .w .Q-.q,,.. A mf I ,I 'F' 11-QQZF. zffx. 'fi' .154 r . Asrlrb Aix. ' ' . .s 1 ,A ' ' A' , 1 , - 6 J f I x -N' - 1 'rf H 4-,f3pw1,9' :! 'f, ' 'T ' yfiffff,-A , ' '-1 ,lf Q., ix , 4- . Q 1,f,: 'f 'f mv gg-,fa ff'f g+3gfmLna: , f ' ,I ' X 'S - 'W '-v 7v!'YH'i'4 - -.Q Hr ff dh' LP- 5 . ' iw, fi, I .f 1 A .f ' - nv . 1 x , -1: f , f G' HRH. uf-jig'-gnAQ:,1CAgf-' ,,,3j'g'L.Q.M,..,,, H-fylw A 1 ,-, V .,.-, f,f,. ' ' . gr... 1 .g .'7lg,, ,,,f,,,,, .E D I ? 5- N wk.. fa X x lf - , ir .Q-11' 'ef a ,. CQSP lk, 1 -Wim I . Q .af- N , X, ' f . X A fa'- 9 X w dh... I -.- 'AE if r' N ll v -44 --.ig xg ff. x p International Bazaar MSU's second annual lnTernaTional Bazaar feafured The sale of more Than 2,000 different imporTed iTems, foreign food booThs and conTinuous American and foreign enTerTainmenT during The Two-nighT evenT. Proceeds from The Bazaar-held November 7-8-wenT for scholarships for sTudenTs from abroad who are sfudying aT MSU. According To Helen Simpson, MSU foreign sTudenT advisor, The scholarships are imporTanT, buT The real value of The bazaar is in The friendships ThaT develop beTween The American and foreign sTudenTs who work TogeTher To puT on The program. x new and interesting happening occurred at the ASU Fieldhouse November 13-l4-the Peace Fair. Aock trials, peace skits, draft advice and the sale if various artifacts ofthe hippie and peace cultures iighlighted the two-day get-together. Peace Fair Christmas Sing -X .- , f . X 'HQ xx 1 fi I I . adrigal Dinner Christmas means different things to different people, but at MSU no one can avoid hearing about or attending the tvvo Christmas events on campus-the Christmas Sing and the Madrigal Dinner. Attendance at the Christmas Sing has increased so much in recent years that it is now held in the MSU Fieldhouse rather than in the gymnasiumg and tickets for the Music Department sponsored Madrigal Dinner are sold out far in advance. All living groups on campus 'including dorms and Greek houses-participate in the Sing. Music sung ranges from classical hymns to folk ballads. The menu for the Madrigal Dinner is one that was typical for Christmas in Olde Englandf Romanotf and luliet Peter Ustinov's Romanoft and Juliet -a gentle satire about an American girl who falls in love with a Russian boy-was presented November l2-15. L. Carmen -an opera in tour acts by George Bizet with its story written by Prosper Merimee-was presented to MSU students and area residents on January 13, 14, 16, and 17. The opera was a ioint effort by the theater arts department and the music department. Carmen is the story of a Hflirtatious woman-Carmen-who wins the love of severa1 men and, when she does, discards them. 0' Carmen uf 3 rw . 4 ' KAY mfg. S I 82 The Apple Tree The MSU Drama Department cast of The Apple Tree toured under the sponsor- ship ofthe USO and the AETA to the Defense Department's Pacific Command during Spring Quarter. The three- act musical comedy by Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harniclc, as presented by the MSU cast, is actually three one-act plays-an adaptation of Mark Twain's Diary of Adam and Eve, a modern fairy tale by Jules Feiffer- Passion- ella, and a variety show susbtituted for the third act. Cast members in- cluded Rusty Swingle, Steve Cordes, Gary Breed, Karen Kamhoot, Joe Fitch, and Jerry Schneider Music: Chamber Choir With emphasis increasing in liberal arts areas at Montana State University, student interest in music is on the rise. Diversification ot music groups has also occurred, as evidenced by the number ot band and choral groups, Events sponsored by the Music Department this year included the Madrigal Dinner, the St. Cecelia Day Concert, the production ot Carmen in coniunction with theater arts, and a summer tour in Europe tor Chorale. 'S 5 I-.I.A i . 4 su. . 1 T5 ' . - 'X ,fg, L04 X3 Symphonic Band uw Montanans jazz Band H.. 1 Mann' . Wind Ensemble ...J-- If Capers Carnival 0 1 '1 .i Mardi Gras The seventh annual Newman Club sponsored Mardi Gras was held on February 7 with Pann Duggan and Bob Travis being crowned Mardi Gras Queen and King. This annual event-traditionally held on the Saturday before Ash Wednesday fthe day on which the Lenten Season beginsl-coincides with the Mardi Gras festivities in New Orleans. Winter Carnival 'T-.1 . -s 4' A,. -,'c' -Li. N -v' x A ....,, 'is-n...,r..,. , V,-'-uh, . Q l: '..., ,R . ! ay If M-vm xx .igizzl-glam , M . f ,-Qu.-v,T'v: ...A P. Lg- gg,-.-L -1. ..,.. Y-, Q Q Sj- A ti.: ijiajf- - ,:'f ' 3' -..... in-. --.. Lf- 2 i., 4 -. ---ug .-Q. r I Qs' -- S 4-0. r pf 9' 'P ,uv 'X V , 4 '- 2 ,M --.ar 'P ff w,. ' A. ' mf' ,1 ff r QYP. 17: qi.. '75 uqv I+., ,4- . J' The Montana State University Ski Club Winter Carnival vvas held on February 20, 21, and 22, this year vvith most ot the activities taking place at Bridger Bovvl. Crazy races, snovv sculptures, and the crowning of Roxanna Gordon and Randy Yerigan as Ski Queen and King highlighted the weekend events. S I' .Ae n .., x S xx H' 1?-. Q I Q . N, s ' Y A 5 Q V a , I E 5 1 . -5 Q Q' s I, 1 R P If L sg , -iles , 4. f-.1 The Peace Fair-a charitable event to raise money for war iniured children in Vietnam and tor the undernourished people in Biafra fthe state in Africa , I which seceded from Nigeriaj-was held on May 'Q' l8, 1969. Fund-raising booths included Action Art, l' A' ' 'af where persons could make their own art proiects and lj, . finger paintings, Art Auction, Children's Dress-Up lfif Booth, and the Children's Activity Corner which featured puppet shows, story telling and baby races. Peace Fair V S Abe Fortas Strom Thurmond , N2 t ,,,,-- ,,L..-Qngynlyv-'-wf1,r-.I,-N, . -. . A V: V I.. nl:-1, .nl : -My-.,.-V.-.T v ,l 4 , ,. I 1-.-,AA-f4 v.'.i'-5.x . - - - ,-5 A3 rlfnxff' f. A D' . .4 ,- .Q gt Y - 4 A demonstration to protest campusing ot MSU women students and the hours for freshman women was held last spring, The peaceful protest took place on the front steps of Montana Hallethe main administration building on campus. Also at issue was open housing. The question here involved invasion of privacy if men were allowed in the women's dorm or it women were allowed in the men's dorm. 1- - - - .1 Y S1 4 f ws Xi WS S .I 1 5 A W '30 , 5 , Q Y ,,,,. E Vietnam Meratcbrium Q Q ,A it 7' gf ef .AV I' I 'l ,p ' ,I 4 imi- f 'jv1v4 .j' gf . Football Stadium After students last year turned down, by a 66-vote margin, a new football stadium for MSU, a committee was appointed by the late President Leon H. Johnson to re-consider the stadium and other needs in the university's building program. The committee recom- mended construction of both a football stadium and track field and a new physical education and recreation complex. On December l l, students voted to approve these two proposals. To quell fears that the stadium would be built first and the PE Complex later or not at all, Acting President William Johnstone stated that construction would begin simultaneous- ly on the two projects. a S v I Rod Serling L Chet Huntley National mass media personalities Rod Serling, below, and Chet Huntley, right and bottom, spoke to students, university officials and Bozeman area residents during Winter Quarter. Serling, writer-producer of The Twi- light Zone, spoke on the The Challenge of the Mass Media in the l97O's. Huntley, NBC news commentator, outlined plans that he and Chrysler Corporation have for the development of a multi-million dollar recreational area south of Bozeman to be called Big Sky. Summer and winter facilities are proposed at the Lone Mountain site which is located between West Yellowstone and Bozeman. ,- -, ff f 6 Z, I XT? -if ' 2 ff! A4 Q Jil-ng-1 1 Q 7' 'iff M4 statt rrernbers pictured above are Business Ann Bar ow. toregroundp and, iett to right, Cne: Don Pifotteg Co-Sports Editor Howard Sher Bob Stnoerrakerg Copy Editor Maryann f',e'- and Associate Editor Jerry Siegnfiyer. r gn' 's De- ette Motkgaard, Corresponding f ' gn' 'end sage are tndex Editors Harriet f sen and Sssa-n Hedegaafd, top lettg Living 'E T. if e Vase, Donna Seidel, and Mariorie Nfbo, top right. pcs- i 11 li, Mcmtanan ,i X 1 34. f-- I . 36' ' 1 X .5 Q Y PM Yurvd .HO MAO fm-.va k 0 Spar!-N ldwwr .wmv me mfr HQ-1 ww 5, U'fv5MY1 xw,--Nw .llwvv umldlp Joym-Hvf1.umilW.us1fm'mw 1 X brvvk fJv1ur-1,.xlwxvm1P1? .ami Nvxn rwkowkx I dllkiKJ1,1yBLVQL-1I1n.1f1.1VWw Ax.1xfv'w:v. lximxr-. I ICT! 5 4 O . 0 ag, 015 G49 lg, Il 1 f , 'f K 1 M' ,Q X Q. ..n-' 'LJ J T P I Pictured above left are Bob Shoemaker, Layout Editor, standing, and Layout Stat? members Marty Monroe, foreground, Jobn Aiiey, and Leslie Benci, Above right are Beth Williams and Janice Anderson, Features Editors. Far left is Dave fwieafs Drama Editor, near left, Minds, Sonnemaker and Linda Cabins Senior Editors. Beio.-. are Merry Sando and Janna Kapoes Identity Editors. x Q' ' ' X . .A D - ' i u 1-'Iii' 4 .L -' k A , xv nl- -.. + ' fs' U. ., L 9 ., ,gf '- F J '- f , .ip- duq, ',,,, . l's 9-. 4-QI' QRS' jg MTE , Q ' I ic f - L . 'f .. uf fb, l 0 - Sy Apropos The campus literary magazine- The Apropos -underwent a vast reorganization this fall with a completely different format than in previous years. The magazine was distributed this year with the student newspaper once every quarter. Student poetry, drawings and photography were emphasized in the fall quarter edition. Editor of the magazine was Earl Martin, pictured above. THEPON ENT UF MUNTANA STATE UNIVERSITY ., . . Y 5 , , l 5 1 Ah-I Exponent Staff members pictured on lett-hand page in top picture are: tront row, lett to right, Photo Editor J. Patrick Dineen, Photographers Kathy Johnson and Frank Lazarewicz, back row, Business Staff member Lyle Garcia, News Editor Pat Corey, Business Manager George Klinke, Editor-in-Chief Bert Tarrant, and Cartoonist Loren Schulz. Pictured on the left-hand page, bottom left, is Copy Editor Cathy Corey, bottom center, Elizabeth Bolstad and Sports Editor Eric Wheeler, and bottom right, Business Manager George Klinke. On this page are J. Patrick Dineen, below lett, and Associate Editor Rick Hull, below right. is if 1' . ng Q . ax 'QL' f 'wx . 5 W. XV? ,xi V ,Y imxa., ,E 4,5513 Q- 1,5 '53 T. Wwe? 0 8 F1 'iw ,Q- 9EcouD AND N M vi F' 23.11, 'E' Svgap bs Pictured on the left-hand page are News Editor Pat'Corey, tar lettg Vicki Willits, Assistant Business Manager, bottom Iettg ancl Wayne Bingham, Commissioner ot Publications and Editorial Statt member bottom right. On this page are Editor Bert Tarrant and Pat Corey, Iettg and Corey, Frank Lazarewicz, and George Klinke, below. Radio Staticm Radio Staff members pictured on the left-hand page are: A. J. Spurlock, General Manager tor Winter Quarter, tar left, Lee Otness, A.M. Program Director, near left, Marliss Urton, PM. Chief Announcer, bottom left, and Rod Thronson, F.M. Program Director, bottom right. On this page are John Pulaski and Nancy Goodspeed, Co-News Directors, and Rick Thompson, AM Chief Announcer, bottom right. is Radio 1 -8-.5 'iii H L-ul . -. bmi, 4- - ,iii rAPEf l ef Cl ilf T0 r 'Of PLETEL I gofl PAOWDED .im fffff wfff VIH 34 1 'litu- H Q i --0-3.1 I A . 5' ww-. fllx if Pictured on the left-hand page are Dave Williams, Production Coordinator, top, Steve Rice, Chief Engineer, middle row, left, Gordon Wolfram, AM. Director for Fall Quarter, middle row, right, Rick Wine, Geheral Manager for Fall Quarter, bottom left, and Ted Leidel, Production Manager, bottom right, Pictured on this page are Carolyn Miller, Chief Record Librarian, left, and Marliss Urton, above, ' fm .Mi 2i Q 2 xv 'Wg f' ir I 39. 1 In ilfliliiilllllitifllflifiii ltiiliiiitiiltit Wiiwiiliiiiiiii i ,,, ,i m ma f uw if Pictured above left is Jeanne Tognetti, above right are Dave Wheeler, Junior Debate, standing, Tim Flynn, seated, and an unidentified opponent. Pictured at near right is Allan Louden, Senior Debate and Extemporaneous. On the right- hand page are Bob Brown, seated, and Bert Tarrant, seated. 1 'T Q X ei, sw-qpx A .4 , 4 I Z 54 v I I I ' to cz singular end Cl ll-C f e K and knowing more or lt '3 1 university service organization composed of students with a sincere interest in service to their fellowman. At the campus level Circle K paints the Hello Walks operates the Circle K student book store conducts a radio program works on MSU s High School Week builds parade floats and judges at university elections. On the national level Circle K sponsors the Red Cross Blood Drives participates in cancer and mental health campaigns raises funds for the Heart Association by sponsoring the Heart Fund Dance and participates in conventions from an international to a local level. Pictured: 1. Pocho Izurieta. 2. Tim Flynn. 3. Ron Mougy. 4. Kleiv Johnston 5. Clarence Siroky. 6. Don Peccia. 7. Ray Jussila. 8. Dave Lankutis. 9. Clyde Morrison. 10. Warren McConkey. 11. Garreth Bruckner. 12. Gene Rau. 13. Ron Williams. 14. Bill Bliss. 15. Bill Saner. fl l 'f 4, lo 8 A 7 7 5 f XR 4 Circle K is a Kiwanis sponsored international 6 l' Associated Women Students the only organization on campus which represents the total female faction is the governing body for MSU women Its purpose is to organize and unite tne women and to effect changes when changes are needed AWS sponsors the Capers Carnival and sells the quarterly calendars in order to provide scholarships which are given on Women s Day Robbins 3 Kay Dem 4 Sue Tonkovich 5 Caroline Weis 6 Avice Brooks 7 Kitty Cutting 8 Rosemary Fekety 9 Lynda Shepherd 10 Carol Jenni 11 Nan Cervenka 12 Sheila Irvine 7 I2 3 5 l Z Z lo 1 Pictured: 1. Joanne Fueshmann, Pres. 2. Diane ff , 3-'V S 2 MRA MA Executu Q Q g 5 Coun II Men's Residence Association Executive Council Pictured: l. David Kelso, Secretary. 2. Albert Borum III, Vice President. 3. Joe Erickson, President. A. David Dobrowski, Treasurer. MRA - Langford Culbertson and lvlullan An organization which is the voice ot the male dorm residents to the administration MRA works to make dorm living more enioyable and more beneficial. In addition to various activities such as dances which are paid for by members fees the Men s Residence Association has this year passed a new constitution, gained sponsorship of all vending machines in the men s living halls, assisted with the ten-hour experimental meal service program in the dorms and purchased new sports equipment. Currently MRA is laying the groundwork for an experimental visitation privilege among male and female residence halls. Pirtured 1 Bruce Solberg 2 Martin Sveum 3 Michael Yeager 4 Mr Andy DoJgherty 9 Andy ONerll 'IO Roy Hutchin 'll Dave Borum Blank, Advisor. 5. Richard Chiliah. 6. Zachary Vllirth. 7. Larry Thompson. 8.. Brian fl? 10 6 5 4 5 78 l 2 148' Pictured: 1. Robert Edwards. 2. Dan Dyk. 3. Don Keil. 4. Gordon Oderman. 5. Craig Milam. 6. Skip Harrison. 7. Wayne Elias. 8. Wayne Jacobson. 9. Bob Sheppard. 10. Tom Hansen. 11. Howard Hammer. 12. John Fredenberg. 13. Bob Olson. 14. Robert Van Oosten. 15. Goegre Maney. 16. Jim Triscott. 17. Dave McCurdy. 18. David Brock. 19. John Minish. 20. Tim Pascoe. 17 A lg 11. 17. 4 5 5 S' 4 fo ll 1 1 .-41-ll MR - Roskie and Hedges South sg V' 0 3. lk' De tgned for and made up of students who want to take an active part IH carrpus life but who do not want to become affiliated with Greek organizations, the Irdependent Students Association of MSU is an active organization for erttfe people Its many and varied activities are designed to provide the non Greek students on campus with extensive college experiences For those students who may be interested in student government ISA runs and upport candidates for every student government office on campus Also active in campus politics, ISA initiated the petition which led to the two-to-one vote in favor of the optional athletic fee. Pictured: 1. Nike McCurry, Pres. 2. Ray Brunson, Executive Sec. 3. Rus Erickson, Vice pres. 4. Roger Yaeger. 5. Ken Olson. 6. Dennis Daley. 7. Pam Wolfe, Corresponding Sec. 8. Barb Hunter. 9. Tom Rippingale. 10. Sally Roberts. 11. Bill Ffock. 12. Steve Rice. 13. Tom Rolfe. 14. John Curtis. 15. Larry Neugents. 16. Lyle Garcia. 17. Bill Bell. ,s.'r..: ,,.-' 'l i - ihe Men's Co-op e '5 'T , 1 5 4 123 .A sv X 0 6 If 'I The Men's Co-op is an organized living group of independent men. The members take an active interest in all campus activities by entering into competition with other living groups. This organization gives students an opportunity to acquire social skills and leadership abilities. Pictured: 1. Dick Handran. 2. Fred Goodman. 3. Rich Hillman. 4. Dick Morrow. 5. Duane Myers. 6. Elner Eaton. 7. Dan Chapman. 8. Dan Cook. 9. Patrick Plantenberg. 10. Tom Eaton. ll. Jon Chapman. 12. Don Nafus. 13. John R. Vincent. 14. Bob Varner. 15. Brad Plymele. 16. Dan Rogers. 17. Tom Tietz. 18. Jim Wolff. 19. Gary Goodman. 20. Tom Reynolds. 21. Dick Mihalovich. 22. Bob Gobbs. 23. Stroker McRae. 24. Bob Beck. +.'- 1 .. Hapner Hannon and Honor House Resident Advisers-1. Lynda Shepherd. 2. Lori Flynn 3. Nancy Longmore. 4. Laura Miller. 5. Marilyn McClintic. 6. Denise Hofland. 7. Susan Cleveland. 8. Jean Rightmire. 9. Caroline Walton. 10. Nancy Walters. 11. Janet Chesterfield. 12. Kathy Hansen. 13. Kathy Root. 14. Nancy Young. 15. Leone Brown. 19. Marsha Gray. 20. Virginia Stoll. 21. Carol Wenstrom I f Hedges and Pryor Resident Advisers-1 Beverly Rea. 2. Theresa Moorse. 3. Jo Anne Summers. 4. Peggy Hanley. 5. Lorraine Pust. 6. Karen Fors. 7. Rosemary Fekety. 8. Gayle Evankavich. 9. Linda Herzel. 10. Sandra Pidwerbecki. 11. Judy Carl. 12. Sandy Thompson. 13. Denise Claxton. The Resident Advisers are upperclass women hired by the administration to supervise women students within the residence halls. One R.A. is assigned to every floor or corridor to maintain an academic atmosphere and to offer advice and encouragement among the women students. , A I1 z 5 1 11 I zz 6 1 It I, 16. Denise Woods. 17. DaNeal Merrill. 18. X .3 f' . 17- I3 ' .x-1:':2,,1.a, viii ' HRSA .1 . Q I I-N - -I g Q 1 .Ri D ,31--. apaea - .. --,1 .A .o ' - . 1 , ' , Jr -rug... av .V- yvvjiti X, is .Qi f'U f! s 3 4 A ' ' B 4' fr- L 5 ll 8 ' I F I I I7 I W ' L 1.5 I 1 '5 ya 5 6 7 1 International Club Essentially an organtzatton to promote tnteractton between Amertcans and foretgn students lnternatronal Club now boasts more members than ever before W th acttvtttes such as the lnternattonal Bazaar Informal dtnners snow part es and forums thus club rs workrng hard to break down the communtcatton barrtus that somettmes extst and to gave the foretgn students an tmportant headstart on feeltng at home rn Amertca Prctured 1 Patrncto lzurteta Treas 2 Nelson Samuel 3 Helen Stmpson Adv sor 4 V Lakshmtnarayanan 5 Sam Uppala 6 Suresh C Kaushtk Pres 7 Don McNamara 8 Mrs Norman Wallm 9 Leo Gonzalez Vtce Pres 10 L Ramwmlan 11 lngunn Tunhetm 12 Aase Retstad 13 Jeanne Tognettt 1-1 Nck Menasuta 15 20 S B Purantk 21 John lrknes 22 Jay P Chang 23 P Narawna Babu P V Subb1Rao 25 Mrs P V SubbaRao 26 Rev Herbert E Strom 7 Rum Nzra n Ttwart 28 Soma Velez 29 Cathy Chapman 30 Francts Ltu 31 S S Goibel 32 Edtth Retchmuth 33 A Basuthakur 34 Dan Rogers 35 Vtvek Smxur 36 Nm Wooddell 37 Stephen F Delorme Soc Chmn 38 Putel N F 39 N Javadgv 40 Rev C Young 41 Lalttha Subballao , ' a. l ' : . ' ' ' , , . 1 . . ' , 1. . . ' . . ' . . '. . i a . , . S. C. Jain. 16. Jui-Lan Su. 17. Connie Johns, Sec. 18. Ying-Fu Su. 19. Dine: Kutar. . . C . . . . . f . . . V . . 2 . . . t I .. . I . . . . l I . . C. . x C. . ' ' . . . ll. . . , . ' . f . . i . Flying Bobcats offers its members student training at low rates. It belongs to the National Intercollegiate Flying Association which annually sponsors nation-wide competition in flying open only to students. This year competition was held in Bozeman. Pictured: l. Nick Gaglia. 2. Jan Albert. 3. Gary Aasheim. 4. Loren Nichols. 5. Rick Johnson. 6. Dave Forsman. 7. Rod McKenzie. 8. Mike Bowser. 9. John Deavers. 10. Glenn Hagfeldt. ll. Art Myllymaki. l2. Cary W. Adams. l3. John Billquist. l4. Bill Bates. 15. Chuck Marsh. l6. Cliff Cox. Pai' M Club is open to all athletes who have earned letters in intercollegiate competitive sports It promotes athletic activities on the campus and annually sponsors Buck Nite Hans Pidino A Rick Tuott Sec 5 Craig Anderson Treas 6 Gene Wasia Pres 7 Bill Biastoch 8 Jerry Rahn Vice Pres 9 John Hayes IO Tom Hdrn 4 4 lo 1 2 3 Lf Pictured: l. Terry Quinn. 2. Jim Gannon. 3. Flying Bobcats Club N man Club 1- 3 1 1- I Newman Four-dation Exe utive Board. Pictured: T. Rosemary Fexe y 2, Theresa Moorse. 3. Kevin Thane. 4. Dave Dobrowski. Newman Foundatuon ts an organtzatton on campus whrch V- orks to further the Interest of MSU s Cathohc students One bastc et ort us rn trying to make the church servrces relevar-t to each lnduvxdual rather than gust routine Newman sponsors the tradttnonal Mardu Gras each nrer I addutnon to thas ut organrzes partres mrxers and athlett tean-s Thus year the Newman Foundatuon ftoat a batmohtle Non Sweepstakes prnze an the Homecomtng Parade V T 1 . , . . g , . U 4 w-.E , n , , C V ,, ' ' , ' ' A t. the Wesley House An inter-denominational Christian living group such as Wesley House found wide-ranging activities, from girls sneaking on the guys to seminars on racism. The Methodist sponsored, student-run house provided a unique opportunity for fellowship and fun. ' i 09 ui f lvl nf 'D' Xi 'X 'R w--N, vp-. 'B Pictured in Row 7 Paula Armstrong Tim Bass Jeanette Blaisdell Nancy Burdick Tom Flllebrown Gary Huffman Suresh Kaushik Susan Lehrman Christina Ler Row 2 Nick Menasuta, Carliss Park, Carole Paddock, Margaret Nelson, Cheryl Rowe, Sonia Velez, Alaine Watt, Julie Wilhoit, Garvey Wood. i l lxl X MQ 5 -4 E H 3 + if fi 1 , - Plffufod I Elmlm Smfr! Q Pad: Lwtm-'rs K Ofhlld 5 Mwke MMUWCNX 6 DL- . - Merle Hwvorth 9 Gym V090 10 Dam K ry RObcr75On I3 Bm: - ' A 'm Tob-rw 17, A rw Olson Q J N' UHLJYI. QI X - Qrclwsg Sfudg-H15 nw, ,H ,r L .- X. owdcs 1 forum of 1., ,, . , nr i for hm- : x 1 .- f ' '- C L, M P 1 5 MCD ' mum SLM Qwxdlx T v T H 1 N- - f NVQ rw W C lx 91 Nw 1 JSF 11 .Npfwlw I1 Wm, B'1'w T W W .lr HC I8 'VW lQyL1lVyk 10 Fr Ke? Bch Hmfwid The Amcrmcgm Irwsfwmrg- Of Arghvvvcvs NWL19' 41 , w upp K ,krmc1m.qw'.'u T 1 pr . J Qcgmmon fcr vu 1rw',r,l 1' vw L, mc .mc Y mlm cf .vdw 'HYUL f M xy Q N Ct on campus. With its motto We're here to you, this dance-drill group has pertorme MSU Bob-Kettes is a newly formed org. football and basketball h Pictured: l. Alexa Bukosky. 2. Billie McMe Ginny Bruski. 4. Barb Bourdet. 5. Margie D. 6. Cheryl Finberg. 7. Laura Popa. 8. Patti Ct Bonnie Collins. lO. Annette Martin. ll. SL l2. Sheila Boetcher. l3. Diane Taclce, I4 Jacobson. l5. Jamie Sue Harris, lo. Annet l7. Carleen Singer. 18. Kathy Bauer. Sherman. 20. Marie Gary. 2l. Mary l 'lt Alpha Psi Omega is a dramatic ronor fraternity which helps with all theater productions working or rub city and providing ushers ani box ottice personnel P1 tured l Cathy Coughlin 2 and Means 3 Lee Swoboda A Jerry Qmith 5 Linda Whittle Kar n Kamhoot Corr Sec gary Ere J 8 Linda Fraqre aus 9 J l'r N l tad 10 Chris Gower 1 EJ Trorrp on lA John Price l B tty Kay Jaco s ,rn rr th l7 Stan Gint er r lrreirfr res Vi e r l l 1 f - . 'c - 1 , ' . . 6. e , . . 7. fa ,en . ' Q I' . . o it a 5 ' . . ' . ll. lqnda Seeley. l2, Kelly Addy. J. f t r S . . , Pez. Sec. 5. e lo. 1 l6 Cf: i a S it . . - ' h . i l2.JerfSctt-'J:,P , l9. Hilefi Balrer, ' 'c P es. Bob- Kettes Alpha Psi Women s Intercollegiate Sports is the female counterpart of varsity athlet cs at MSU. These girls must try out and be iudged according to the'r ahlties in gymnastics volleyball basketball and track, Organized anJ headed by other colleges and universities in Montana, The WIS basketball team ras the distinction of being undefeated for the past four years. , , ' a 9 coach in the Physical Education Department, they play games against the I I8 ' 5 lb ,9 ' 6 '7 Pictured l Jan Ltlletvedt 2 Laurie Callaghan 3 Cassie Cady A Jane Little 5 Mary Chouinard 6 Jen Rosetta 7 Glenda Daniels 8 Sharon Scott 9 Milly Ross IO Mary Jo McQuirk ll Judy Goodale l2 Gwen Elings I3 Cathy Olsen 14 Maureen Beesley 15 Joyce Hagen 16 Jean Kalsh l7 Michele Middlesworth I8 Sarah Glover I9 Linda Hunt 20 Ellen Kretghbaum Coach 5 If O '4 . 4 . . . 's--f' I5 0 1, -1 VV MSN 5 3 Qf' i '-I 6 7 5 ontana Student Nurses Association represents a professional organi ation tor both men and w men in nursing. They are United tc the betterment in health care for the patient and the community. .ctoreds l. Kay Millcovich l T Vice Pres. 2. Alexa Bukosky Pa llamentarian. 3. Roth Dryer, 2nd Vice Pres. 11. Marilou Fisher Treas. 5. Debbie Smith Pres. 6. Ann Carlson, Corr. Sec. 7. Robyn Raft Rec. Sec. 1 Mu Sigma Alpha I ., A. Y' 'L' .. 'f. 1,1 ' 1 ,Vx x....!... 4. f x. ug ,' frcerwgagf-f .rw V' , 1 e orc- CHN, ,ef f ' 'U VWVTWA JT' O ' . -. ,jf r G AACNgwI , '-' ,TS wflunngirfxf f' 'fl L if ff F UVYjI1 H nw 1VU1Cf'f,1' ?, 'fail 1' ' f 1 1 pw N 'v :HT f . uv 1 ' Sp 1 wf f 4 ' h f 1 CMV ,Q U Q 3 Alf? , pACVUfV'd 1. KQHWIQ-131' Eff? L Km 3 Kam, Pcfr A J JL Lv K' f B 1 N b D J' Mk f II JL m fb Nell, . ' S f X Rf-. QC I7 C 5 wJ 1 3 fr 11 10 J Ru!! v MT V f fr Ipha Zeta fs 7 Q 4 '5 W Lx , 3 h? 4 f - W 2 N Arw.u?.nr'.1'.11',k M' 1? - . N .' ' I-4lrw,uIY 1,-' Wyy, 5' '- ' ' ' 'W '- ',' Dwm-r U ww 1- V '-' . H -' - N , ' i',.Mrvw' W N 'l1 K L7 f ,V 5 Pant Kryvw-l 5 ' 1. V' ' ' ,- H 3YLm'1U'N'ff 'vw '- ' . K Run ff' 'Yuma M' HJ ' ' N 5,x,:,f, lx wi VI - F W I I 1 . I 1 1 gm: 5 X ,J:'fw: 1' 5, , cnc vv ,' TE frm ,an 1 C-resrs ami .um 11 V ' Qmgor mg Hu Jai, W. iff! Nl v ic , ,ana 6 cr -A -'3 F Q QI 8 on EYJJ 9 Pm Q f 1 'on I3 Pwr, D014 I.. fa r OITTf'TWQVff,C1 I5 '. M21 Si f U ' L nd, S2 ,-u 1 uf if IP K H mrscm, T CW vw pf A -if 2'-t N L IES Mir. 'cw '1e'Eq 'BOB An organization within the department of Agricultural Education, FFA, or Future Farmers of America, gives students the chance to learn leadership. Students gain a leadership-learning experience through participation in agricultural activities on campus. FFA sponsors two major events each year: the Winter Fair, which attracts l6O Montana high school students to the agricultural iudging activities, and the State FFA Annual Leadership Conference, which attracts nearly 600 students from about 60 state high schools. Pictured: l. Rick Jarrett. 2. Roy Doore. 3. Jess Maxwell. 4. Doug Brown. 5. Glendon Bahr. 6. Ron Massar. 7. Mickie Cole. 8. Rex Madsen. 9. Jim Bryson. 10. Gary France. ll. Darold Anderson. l2. Lynn Godfrey. l3. James Gannon. 14. Leroy Gaub. l5. Tom Lethert. 16. Harold Stepper. l7. Roger Baker. l8. Loyal Kauffman. l9. Rod Clark. 20. Gary Tonn. 2l. Vernon Luft. 22. Dr. Max Amberson. 23. Dr. Douglas Bishop. 24. Collins Johnson Sec. 25. Norman Panasuk. 26. Joe DeSteffany. 27. William Jimmerson Sentinel. 28. Ron Burns Pres. 29. Gary Hewitt. 30. Ken Rice. I 751- 1 51 ,YI gf ...la -- vi Q A 212 1 fit' Jin' . Ang .Y , A Hilltop Hoedovvners 'Swing your pardoner anol do-sibdo' are familiar words heard in the hayloft every Wednesday night as the Hilltop H ed. wners do their thing. Membership is open to any college student faculty rnerrber or Conan' rity resident who loves to square dame. The Hoedonners perform for basketball games the winter fair and various other canefus functions. Pictured: 1. Debbie McBrien. 2. al ne Holland. 3. Linda Richards. A. Kathy Raymond. 5. Linda Roessner. 6. Bonita Elespuru. 7. Cheryl Maristuen. 8. Dianne Johnson. 9. Barb Norris. 10. Debbie Dumlen. 11. Tana Boender. 12. Walter Joyce. 13. Ray Easter. 1-1. M ke No s. 15. Larry Romo. 16. Bonnie Nelson. 17. Bob LaFountain. 18. Tom Craig. 19. Bitsy Jonson. 20. Matt Antonich. 21. Derylc Zeigler. 22. Cli Roessner. 23. David Hauge. 24. Roy Roath. 25. Ron Karlin. 26. Carol Walton. 27. George Gasper. 28. Denise Holland. 29. Jackie Klasna. 30. Carol Leese. 31. Marilyn Stephanson. 32. Priscilla Koenen. 33. Kathy Barnes. 34. Wanda Sudan. 35. Lorna Spogio. 36. Jon Klasna. 37. Gary Leese. 1 Q ' Y t I f L 1 V J 1 M 7 ' r 5 5 1 Q i 4 3 b is :vi i ff Ag Bu iness 1 i 4 y X f . i . , 2 l l Ar Sig Q Q te r tltes rt Simms 1 oct i 1 11 OTS 'N ties 6 of Z. l l ll U1 77 is ngm Clol' Qxi.t, w pfQ't'C1L ar' 11101951 fo xg 5t.i.lpntg nxtyoringi Agr g.l'. 'al Buj 1 .ml Ecovtomics The club's fir or Q I5 sponsorivj .1 l.clil trip 0 xfsv ng-business lirnts .xml to aiqu rc ir 0'x has leaf SC l H1 lltp l1Cl.l Figtrifmt' l tll.tl1ll.M1U'. 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E E i 1 K 145- I 'ss wa ...- A0 n .9 1-- 0 F 5 , 1 I Q l an 6 -fl 7 5 av l Pi Tau Sigma, the national mechanical engineering honorary, recognizes the top senior and junior students in mechanical engineering The group stresses scholarship and leadership Pctured: l. William Kohl. 2 Gary Pickens 3. Steve NlcCrea. 4. Andrew Spurlock 5 R ch edelcopp, 6. Clair Ternpero. 7. Dennis Nitschke iglllgalgfyffllyl lll Tre American Society of 'iechanica Ehgineering is an organization whereby students can 4ain non-classroom aspects cg ,, gneering. This year, w ic rrarlfe t e clubs t 5 1 ss. y, nas highlighted y i e eg' nat student chapter - .if rw in Denver spring quarter. tue' ..e ,ties .2.' -a i .'. ,lfl Pnson es. -. 'lj I s. 5. Piclf Lewf -ff ,nfp-era, Treas. . fa 2 ne, H. Arjan Tarum. . 1 :'a.' It IO. FJdhir 1' , 3 t gt . Jayant Y 5: i1 l: 12, -. Fo 25 ,5'J l I3 J j.f, . .sf Q ,l J a . i' J ,eff f 2 20. Iii e ' -11 1 'en .. Z , t 32. F' I 1' s 5 . ,H T C pf : J i ff ': 'f: 1 .ili Cf JK? X fi fx 1 fy J f X ll l l, l , l if i l . f tpnf t h h cl ln ' 50 h ff Um, f b 'f r can l -gweht-c. Q Fi'rJ l iff!-fd'on Jirn C ' tz J Pic oi ,Pr ' Loca 'Drqg fis 6 1 r TC- f f 7 Lf J Nile 2 ff 9 U fr lv-l rrrr i Ginza e, ll. Milfe Barnes. z Ugger lfvz lj 4 D 1 'l Pff 7 lb l ,fd ' 6 ff f Gfllffg l7 V, PML if na. Mil 1 Gf fQr frfr J' lf -ff Zl I-nor Cpurloclf 22 , fff Z3 Di id lffith l 1' rf f Pc lflcpr, Qt Jim fwfr 26 r' Vfff E'li 27 r Z, ri,,4 J, l NP F Fl' 'F 'l- x ,, K Q Q . 4'x'4! lfu 21 5. Y , X , Hx y U ' Lx -, L, 3 ST 'L ' -4 Y' Q I X Q ' '7 ii! if 5 ?I x I 'VF ' ,A VY 4 1 Y' ,J a 6? R. 'Sb if if Q - Bo ling Club 7 , 1 H LA J 9 . L I I Bowling Club offers people who are interested in bowling the chance to practice the sport, to meet new people and to compete against other bowlers. With both a men's and a women's team, MSU's bowlers represent our campus in competition throughout the Pacific Northwest. Season's end in the spring saw the teams travelling to their conference tourneys as tops in team events and in team doubles Pictured: l. Don Keil. 2. Bob Schram. 3. Mark Ross. 4. Willie McGee. 5. Wynne Maas. 6. Barry Albert, Pres. 7. Lauran Reuter. 8. Dorothy Davies. 9. Lynne Van Quill. lO. Myron Olson. ll. Don Stanfeild, Vice Pres. 12. Dave Loy, Treas. l3. Bob Harnesburger, Coach. ld. Sharon Russell. l5. Ellen Gasparino. lo. Karen Ostrum. l7. Norma Collins. 18. Karen Covert. l9. Rocky Hinrick. 20. Bob Maynard. 21. Gary Braden. 22. Bill Seutman. 23. Ken Williams. 24. Margo Boggie. i fL'H ff,-,Qi X 'Y LY. ,, Sports s wglar P11241 .fc U U. 1, , ' : L' , ,.f. :OC fxi NL -- Q U X K W f X 1 M f- fg ,r mi 'M YO wr ', r r mfrf Mm 1 rw EH, , wfi 31 f f S I T ', v 1 1 I 'J1rf, .. ' 1. J 3 ffm, JC -' Q ' P' V Nu , LJY, X, 'A'H1 ', , 5 Sv r ' 4 I ' K N Hn J rx 17 Cl, 9x fv W1 L H Rcfrfv'Vf-N12 16 LITUVE HJ W4 P rm - j H L Vkfwiker 22 Lmiia '-'cf,51 1Vw' Little tgp? Ltttle I at present is a sub committee of the Agriculture Club on campus It is now working to establish its own charter and become an independent organization The main activity of Little I is the stockmanship contest held every spring consisting of a state wide horse and stock show Pictured 1 Diane Hooker Co Chairman 2 Barb Denson Co chairman 4 Jean Rogers 5 Helen Johnson 6 Alan Hooker 7 John Murnion 8 Lorna Loettler 9 Mary Beth Meyers 1O Stacy Vestal 11 Irene Johnson 12 Janet Christopherson 13 Martha Armitage 14 Nancy Moore 15 Judy Liknar 16 Tom Leman 17 Connie Kerr 18 Jack Murnion 19 Gary Leese Sec.-Treas. 3.. cf M. Armitage- t -4 Y v l lift 6 f-ts W l l K 1. Model United Nations is a national organization which strives to promote an understanding of world problems arrong young people and to prepare them to work toward the solution of these problems. Students get a working Lfnouledge ot the functions of the United Nations through debate: and Caucuses concerning real-life questions. This fear MSU's MUN zpcnzored fm high school MUN nlriih brought Qtate-nirjg delegatez, and, as ,3 reprezeritatife of lndia, it etterdecl the tlational MUN CCV'sl':Vi1l'Lfi lfi EUQQ-f,p3, Ofeqonl Piftured 1 Pobert Bold. 2. Torn pEfViCldZ 3 Dratz 4. Cl'ilJClf l'l4'fiL ':f 5 POV: FN: l'lUlffr.:Jri. 'Q Julia Binh, 7 ffarqaret Zpeelrricri. 8. f!,,ri,, C50 ,gig 5 Members ofM0r1ar Bo,ardAfh0 Sewer .uomcrfs ser' vice honoraryfimcludc: 1. Joan VVNWHBVTTSJ 2 Paula Odcgardg 3. Judy Fulkefg -1 Janis Lachen- maierg 5. Arlcttc Chcwg 6 'vioura Dgvis, 7, Lmda Bourde1g8 Sandra Snmhg and 9. Paula Koorfq, ortar Board 66 Septemviri Seven outstanding members of the Senior Class are chosen each year to be in Septemviri. Chosen on the basis of scholarship leadership and service these men are instrumental in upholding traditions such as the freshman We are brothers all in their green sports coats with the numeral VII on the pocket. honour, as in one community Scholars and gentlemen I I beanie and the annual President's Assembly. They can be seen on campus 9 99 Louden Pres 3 Robin Stuff 4 Tom Schmalz 5 Bob Brown 6 Bob Quinn 7 Ron DeYoung i S 3 w Gi 1 xy X Q Pictured: l, Loren Katzenberger. 2. Allen 2 . K 7 ' Q- 4n.'mgnl?' il- -1' Dave Burns Lon Eliason Bruce Fisher l F, fi .P s. 44-A 9' Yr TA. Ron Godbouf Ronald Grammens Ha fry Ha rold son Tom Hoover Bill Jones Loren Katzenberger Harry Klock Richard Lourna Bill Mather Lonnie Niswanger Curr Rasmussen Dave Robertson Charles See! Neil Stack Jim Tacke Mike Washington John Winchell Randy Yerigan Randy Zellner Bouffon I53 orth Church Choir -Q North Church Choir is perhaps one of the finest musical groups in the Northwest It was formed spontaneously at a revival meeting at 328 North Church this fall Since then it has performed at such places as 1 Eagles Lounge 2 Haufbrau Supper Clubg 3. Crystal Palaceg 4. and also at the funeral ofthe local Stockman. Choir Members: fkneelingj Ted Lefler-Asst. Choir Director, Jim Dolan-President, Cback rowl Don Pilotte, Ed Tergeson, Herb Holzapfel, Dave Hage-Music Coordinator, Don Pierson, and George Klinke-Choir Director. 4. 3. Q D . We F 1 1 . .7 ' P 4, vi . A U Q- , -Q, ' CT .4 xg, !. 11' :JL I I a J 'Y N I 2 ,- 3 , s Dv? o 'S uv' 4... gn' QW I r ' -Y 6 A car ' . 'LQ F if ,- ,g ii ff 3 ! X Q X .rf sf: l f gps X V,-r! fs. ' f 5 N :K A yay' - Jg A -qu--5 rfls- Q0 f fi-E-'N- N'- , X Q S I x ' ,. ' . f M X - '9 l , 'X if Q ,f 5 5 , . V f QC ,. 1 ff-Q, Y li 2 4 , I. M. 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These are the initials of the national sophomore women's service honorary, Spurs, which was founded on this campus in 1922 Spurs are selected on the basis of their scholarship, leadership personality, and attitudes by the year's outgoing Spurs Full of enthusiasm, the forty-five members usher for campus activities, sponsor the annual Christmas Toy Drive, help during Freshman Orientation Week, and work with the Fangs on other prolects c Fangs Rich Ahbotr Dan Aldrich Roger Anderson Dan Biggs John Brewer Sherman Brown John Cheetham Wayne Culp Tom Davis Brian Dougherty Pat Dougherty Dan Feeney Paul Gatzemeier Wayne Hammer Gene Hensleigh Jim Howard Tim Jacobson Gary Johnson Bob Jovick Herb Kelsey Bob Kovacich Milne Lawlor Doug Lutz Allen Martine!! 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LV:l .-,q'5l?' 'gf + -- U 1 44' L... .5A.9 -143' ' A-Bb . g 1 f-. vnvii.. tr Cheryl Bastian Layan Beeler Tanak Blackmore Liz Bolstad Lori Brockway Vicki Burns Kris Callantine Laney Cervanka Michelle DeCosse Dee Dormaier Roxie Gordon Kathy Hammerstrom Judy Hill Carla Johnson Debbie Jorgensen Janet Knebel Amy Loie Colleen Mahan Sandy Martenson Nancy Morris Debbie Olsson Eloise Oviatt Jean Pool Sandra Popovich Shelly Reid Kristine Roby Peg Rosholt Sue Sage Jane Stebbins Tina Stevens Nancy Woodward To be a member ofthe Angel Flight drill team, one must have personality, poise and marching ability. Besides competing in drill techniques, the girls assist Arnold Air Society, their sponsors, with projects and present the colors for campus activities. The highlight of this year was a trip to Disneyland during Spring break. 1 So ., , f , N , 1 . 'Y rl, O . if le. 4 'Y A 1 . - - n l0',N .' f l F' -. Q x' it . 0 D . ' l ' 'I T Al A' Q 9 ,NL f F X ., Q 4' ss' F' l I .r f ' '15 I . 5 I .F ll V ! , A I Y '- ' un' 4 ' fer.-or f 1Axl'll0lCl ll! 1 12. I . ' 0 T s., - l'f1 ' 1 '- x 'il v' L1 If 1 V 4 , I I . ' ' J , Q , . I Arnold Air Soclety is a national mllnary honorary f f l 1 for advanced air science cadets. The primary I, ll I obiecrive IS tho promotion of the Arr Force on I ' ', campus The honorary's activihes include acqorrrno If . D y 1 ' ! noted speakers for the ROTC program and , 4. orqanrzrng and co-sponsoring the annual M.lnary If 'SQ A eau . 2 I 1 V If . lg! 'lt X , i. i I U 4 ' I' Roy Anderson Charles Bama John Barlrcll Larry Bcrfggn Allan Camlaell Sltfufl CZf:Sf1l' Bob F scher POEJQVY Green Srephen Grossman Dan Harnrnersfrom Earl Henderson Dave Hogg Ted Liedle Ken Malgreen Warren McConkey Paul MCG-.Jrre Peler NlCNa'v'6C Ron R mr Daniel Rogers Mike Torgerscn Keith Torgerson Rod Thionson Don Trowbridge David VanDylnen Ronald Zimmerman I63 John Bailey Norm Baldwin Stanley Bell Bruce Burkirf Claude Burlingame David Burton Louis Burton George Busse Donald Ccunsell 'Vark Daniels Rick DeVore Greg Kiener Dax ci Uerenfeldf jgql F ,rn Fraff Gezzanan Eli' G',,r'rigrfi Jcrf. Her ef QM, ,,,,,,.p in inn 35, Lf f. K f,f',n!fL, - f i , G1 f L4. fl l64 1 KJ' xx W! diverse personalities confronting issues of our timeg or avoiding them ? Student feesg no stand on an undeclared war. Student Senate The four most controversial issues that faced Student Senate this year were constitutional revision, the stadium vote, athletic budgeting and State Attorney General Robert Woodahl's ruling on student fees, according to ASMSU President Bob Brown, pictured above right. The TO-member Constitutional Revision Committee reached a deadlock on the legislature of Student Senate. The group could not come to an agreement on election of delegates-whether they would be elected at large or from college wards. Students voted again this year on whether to increase student fees-the increased fees to partly fund the construction of a new stadium. Students approved this proposal, a new PE Complex proposal and a proposal to make the athletic fee optional. Previously, students had approved turning over to Finance Board control of all student fees -including that S5 portion that automatically goes to varsity athletics. At the January meet- ing of the Board of Regents President Brown presented the two athletic fee proposals to the board members. Brown said that the Regents discussed the proposal, but refused to act on them. What I really wanted them to do was remove the 'earmark' they earlier put on a portion of stu- dent fees for varsity athletics, continued Brown. lt was action on this 'earmarking' that was re- fused. Brown and MSU Acting President William Johnstone agreed after that meeting to place all student fees in the hands of the ASMSU Finance Board beginning with spring quarter. lf the earmarked 55, or a portion of that money, is not allotted to athletics, it will have to go into a Reserve Fund, Brown stated. And that's the catch. The fund could not be used except for athletics for until the Board of Regents does what I requested. In February Bingo Bob Woodahl issued an opinion concerning student activity fees-an opinion which Brown said will have ramifications for all Senate activities, particularly, Proiect l9 fa Senate financed proiect campaign- ing for lowering of the voting agej. Woodahl said: Student activity fees are public monies and can- not be expended for private purposes. Where, asked Brown, do you draw the line between public and private purposes? No answer had been received from Woodahl by the end of Winter Quarter. Pictured above left is ASMSU Vice President Bob Quinn. .. 't ,, J 1 'N Q- I . rw.. f4-if Qu f ,Iii .,.f wx .4- , w .- , '- M 1., ' h E! 4 is F5 Su Q. ? l5L.3'9T.ff ii '?,X,'! ,r . -A .J iv ,J V l A ug. ,, , .ffl LP ' fi fit an . Hi a., if t 3 3 N 1,535 la Y-'I Q ' gl, .TFWY .vs . ...-. ...mg 1 IT . , 'fy'- . fb 5 ug . Kgs ,. 5.9 I A -'ai wg-if 5 X4 . ,nts x k i 'U W I I 'Him ff: i btcoleffr Union Board members pictured at right are Commissioner Jim Greenup, Russ Erickson. Allen Bertelson, Edwin Howard, Dr. l-lermer Holie, Dr. John Drumheller, Alice McClain, and Paulette Mayberry. Fieldhouse Board members pictured below are Roger Kiesling, Thomas Nopper, Joseph May, R. VV. Miller, Bud Rurdy, and Harry Hughes. Not pictured are student members Commissioner Mike Koenhke, Robert Kelly, Mel Schenck, and Kelly Addy, and taculty and administration members Dr. John Jutila and Martin Whalen. Student Union Board 2 Sv' Fieldhouse Policy Board A usic and Dramatic Boards at left, are Rollei Gornprecln, J. R, Indian, and Comiwsiifisforsier Terry Myre. Nor plclorezl are Lowell Hickman, Drs Cfirl Lobilz, and Creecli Re, noldf. Dramafrcs Board rferlzers, lie' left, include linclo Seeley, Jolwn Walslad, Linda Whittle are Pat Daley and Joe Fitclw Affairs Board right, include Malone, Linda Harris, Mrs. Marjorie Paisley, Janelle Kirclwer, Mrs, Maxine Fergoson, and Commissioner Deanne Dormaier, Not pictured are , Noi plcloreil ,Lowell Hicl-.nwan, .Social rnenliiers, laelo.-.l Dr, Miclwael Musical Affairs Bcarcl 'r ei' lzersi fi and Coifnlisslone Duane Roll and Larry Neolgens. Social Affairs Bookstore Publication Bo rd members e we are: from f ff r Qbt, Milton TPM Q. Nopperg F1 Hb fri- and Bull e VD ff, Tom ' ' eofge Riceg over Allan ref Spoof. embers, ,re Dennis refie, Jfm Lziooer ,ff ffwffofvi TEM' UQMT, ,f':f, JCVNVP Vfffffff, 'fe . iff ,,',,frNQ IP '1 f, F-fly! bfj'1bN!'f fw f U r. .fnff ,r, , 11 1 Q -41 -f I ,uf 0 Q 2. Lil itll x 'f Y Freshman and Sophomore Class Officers Pictured at right are Freshman Class Otticers Chuck Humphrey, president, and Teri Hall, co-social chairman, both seated, and Bob Nelson, treasurer, Peter Stevens, co-social chairman, Bill Rule, secretary, and Zachary Wirth, vice president, all with their teet wet. Pictured below are Sophomore Class Otticers Sherman Brown, co-social chairman, Pat Harrity, treasurer, Everett Edsall, campus security torce, Marsha Johnson, coesocial chairman, and Don Trowbridge, secretary, all standing, left to right, and Doug Lutz, vice president, and Dennis Roseleip, L president, both kneeling. W'-JB-W' ' E fy 4? mf r? .3 ,.,- .si S. . Q' 45 L I 4. A EV! ,N v 1.5. k. 5 It W Administrators, educators-malfe decisions, initiate programs. Administer with care necessary remediesg your actions determine MSU-tomorrow. The Board of Regents for the Montana University System had the task during the T969-70 school term of selecting a new president for Montana State- University-a selection which ffill directly affect the future growth and prominence of this university. The position of MSU President has been vacant since the death of Dr. Leon Johnson in June, 1969, and the Board had come to no decision at the end of fall quarter. The Board rnalfef, the final decision on nearly all actions concerned with the Montana universities from curriculum changes and new degree programs to student organizations' constitutions. Tie Peqeritz of the Montana University System are, from the left, M. E. Richardg Mrs. Marjorie Kingg J hr F Ulloillg John D, French, Ex Officio Board Members Dolores Colburg, Superintendent of Public ' friction, Cofernor Forrest H. Anderson, Attorney General Robert L. Woodahlg A. A. Arras, Jr.g C. P. Moore, who has been replaced hy T. T. l-leberlyg F. H. Mulkeg and Baynton G. Paige. .-. H :,.,,. -,.,.:-,.,.: ,S -,,-- ,,:,.--,., -a 4-v - v .1 f -v v- -4.1 .1 I. . . . , . f1!'Y I' :57:0f'r' Q :r'rN'f' r 1 f-0 P '! w-I v -.- .f V'-4- as-any-f 'nd v -4 .. .-. - N .. A -':.: '-:.f-'A' f-f-'sf-:. N':'.: f- :.': ' ..- .,- .., I ., .. .. ., .. - - -- - A - -s ' ,. .,-2 ..',.:,.. ,.- ,:,.:,.-: -,. - , ,.,, 3-,.,. hal v iv-1 -4 -a N-vulv -1 -1 uv sd :and .. .. ' r - - -. .. fNY'f'xx V' N FQ:-.4 V' V' 7.5. -.-.4 .4 -.Av-4 -av '- V - I . I Actimv Prejidemt .Q . 1 A 26-year career at Montana State University was ended June 18, 1969, with the death of Dr. Leon H. Johnson, president of Montana State University. Before being appointed president in 1964, Dr. Johnson had served as executive director of the school's Endowment and Research Foundation, graduate L division dean, acting president, and professor of chemistry. Dr. Leon Johnson had great faith in his fellow man, enthusiasm for the challenges and tasks facing him and a broad vision of what this University could become in service to Montana and all its people. William A. Johnstone, Acting President He had the ability, almost an unique ability among men I have known, to make those who worked with him feel completely at ease. Bob Brown, President, ASMSU Dr. Johnson recognized that no institution of higher education could be a true university without a research program of high quality. He was aware of the close relationship of research to graduate and undergraduate instructional programs and to the extension function of the University. I will always remember Leon Johnson's vision and spirit of innovation with regard to the University's responsibility to contribute to the development of new knowledge. Roy E. Huffman, Vice President for Research In Memoriam 121 111.406-58713 U iversit W B0zcm1m, Movxtzliut 5971 5 Research Montana State n Roy E. Huffman, Vice Pres. for - , Vice Pres. for Academic Affairs lb l966 Office of the President son, President ' istration November , Leon H. John Wm. A. Johnstone, Vice Pres. for Adrnm To My Student Friends: As this is written a war is being waged in Viet Nam and an uncertain nation ponders its problems of prosperity and poverty, accord and discord, human rights and license, order and chaos. lts people are searching for new goals to sustain them, a new faith to comfort them and new leaders to direct them. Revolutions seem to be the order of the day. Not slow evolutions of ideas and traditions but rapid, drastic changes which create new moralities and flout traditions and conventions that once were so comfortable. There are revolutions of emergence, of bondaged peoples seeking a place in the sun. There are revolutions of science and technology which seem constantly to shrink our small planet into euen smaller dimensions and to telescope a myriad of events in ever briefer cycles. Then there are among us, as always, the purveyors of gloom and doom, the cynics im une to both hope and despair and, of course, those who, like Lot's wife, are always looking backward, seeking to petrify progress. Their com- bined voices are a cacophony obscuring the true symphony of our time. But there is hope and it comes from our interest in a search for better answers. And our hope lies with you, for you are demanding new answers to old questions never answered satisfactorily before. You seek a rele- vance for your lives and your education, and your insistence on these things is not going unnoticed. You can, if you will, make this planet a bit more habitable for all. You can open windows to vistas never viewed before, you can give hope to millions who have never known it. The world awaits you and time will test your zeal and measure your faith. Perhaps you will find that great victories are not won by idle wishes or eloquent phrases, but by dedication and sacrifice. Perhaps you will find, too, that only truth can set one free, that love and altruism are not just objects of the cynics' scorn. Perhaps you will discover that time passes not in disjointed spurts but in a continuous stream and that the past is linked through the present to the future, that your tomorrows will also be someoneis yesterdays. 5 C::gQqii?phALAAuy7x! Leon H. Jo son President X i. E. Dayton behind The ietter aboveftound the Montanan's tiie cabinets, portrays a presidents teei- ings and reactions toward his students. 17 X, ' .ftxlz I 5 5 f' , I Vee-Presidents 9 ww-.I-T :lm . , ,I+ . - 6' .,- .., -rf 1 x Y Nm. ......,, 5 'E sf r A 4-Eir' J r Q I sg? . li' H' sif- 'ffrf' I Y ..,.v,, 4 . , -Q-,,-g ,. ,, 4, V- s P an r.. , I sf' .rs ' I , '- . .,,, . V-- Deans The Office of Student Affairs and Services has iurisdiction in all those student activities of a non-curricular nature. But, Max Worthington, dean of the office, commented that This doesn't mean that we are not concerned with student curriculums and grades. We deal with all student problems and by necessity, these two areas must be included. We try to steer the student to the proper personnel and to acquaint the student with university procedures. Two new areas which were added to the responsibilities of this office this year were incomplete grades and early leaves from campus. There is also the possibility that time blocks will fall in this office's iurisdic- tion, according to Worthington, pictures on the left page. The other major personnel in the Office of Student Affairs and Services are Mrs. Marjorie Paisley, Dean of Women, pictured above, right, and Edward Hanson, Dean of Men, pictured above, left. A Igfhi B dministration Pictured are Robert C. McCall, director, Continuing Education, ftoplg Thomas Nopper, Business Office, Cmiddle rightig Harry Cockrum, Admissions, Cleftjg and Ernest Anrendes, coordinator, Extension and Community Services, fnear rightb. rr I 54 d Drs John C. Wright, director, Center for Environmental Studies, Cletti, Helen Fecnter, Registrar, Cmiddle letti, Andrew Van Teylingen, Campos Architect, Cboftorn Ieftjg and Maurice Brooknart, director, Testing and Counseling, Cbelowi, Y' l' f X -x Administration Pictured are James Craig, director, Financial Aid, fnear rightl, Dr. Carl Isaacson, director, Office of information, Cbelowl, Miss Alice McClain, assistant director, Library, Cbottom rightl, Miss Lesley Heathcote, director, Library, Cbottom leftlg Dr. Edward Purdy, Health Services, ftop, right pagelg Hugh Cottam, Married Student Housing Director who retired fall quarter, Cbottom left, right pagel, Jack Simms, Resident Halls Director who left the campus for another iolo fall quarter, Cmiddle right, right pagelg and Tom Messick, new director, Placement Office, Cbottom right, right page.J iq A 5 af, , as x' ik ug 1 9,0 ir auf! ,, 4 J -,- -1:-,' Lal X -I 1 . 2 i ..-..4- Q l L - Z Administration if I90 'X A 1 A x A ---1+ - , U L 'TWA College of Agriculture A Pictured are R. L. Blackwell, head ot Anirhal and Range Sciences, Cfar lett, left pagel, Max Arnberson, head of Agricultural Education fright, left pagelg Dr. Erhardt l-lehn, head of Plant and Soil Science and director of the Grain Laboratory, Cleft, this pagel, Dr. Richard McConnen, head ot Agricultural Econo mics and Economics, Cbelowl, and Dr. Johan Asleson, Dean of the College ot Agriculture and Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station, lbottoml. Pictured are James D. Gough, Jr., School of Architecture, Ctop left, left pagejg John W. Bashor, School of Art, ltop right, left pagej, Harold Rose, dean, College of Professional Schools, Cmiddle left, left pagelg Fred Gerber, Department of Film and TV, Cbottom right, left pagelg Dr. wi, , College of Professional Schools J 3 -5 Harvey Larson, Department of Commerce, lbottom left, left pagel, Dr. Laura Walker, director, School of Nursing, Ctop left, this pagel, H. Creech Rey- nolds, Department of Music, ltop right, this pagelg Dr. Marjorie Keiser, Home Economics, Cbottom left, this pagel, and Francis Sprinkle, Depart- ment of Industrial Art, Cbottom right, this pagel, College of Letters and Sciences .4-f ' Y Pictured are Dr. Goenter Schmalz, Modern Langoage, ltop, middle colunnn, left pagel, Ellsworth Hastings, Department of Zoology and Entomology, Ctop right, left pagel, Col. Dick Coburn, Military ScEenceeArrny, lsecord from top, md- dle column, left pagel, Dr. Norton Molse, Department cpf Ph,- sics, Ctop left, left pagei, Dr, John Parker, Deparfmert of English, Speech and Theatre Arts, ith rd from top rnidd e column, left pagel, Col. Lavern l-lptcnins, '.'i tar, Sc ecce- Air fbottom right, left pager: Dr. P erce 'Ig en Depart- ment of History, Government, Phiosoplny and Pe? g oss Syd es, Cbottom left, left pagel, Dr. Charles Casghlan Departmer' of Chemistry, Cbottom, left page ig Dr. Losls Barrerf Ma'h Department, itop, this pager, Dr. Richard i'.t'cBee, dear Co ege of Letters and Sciences, Ctop right, this oageii '.' tor Ed e Earth Science Department, Cmiddle left, this page' Dr. A Delbert Sanfson, Depart- ment of Sociclogx 1, ofdd S right, this pagef Dr, Ar'h-r McDonald Department of Ps.- choogx Lbottom ef' th s :age and Dr. Wlarn Walter Depart- ment of Bctanx and ,V crop C - ogy. I '-1 College ef Engineering hyd' page? Dr Glen Martin Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics Head, lbottom right left pagel Dr Vernon McBride Industrial and Management Head lbelow middlej Charles Bowman Agricultural Engineering Head lbe- S., A new department in the College of Engineering began offering courses this fall. Although the Department of Computer Science under Dr. L. A. Schmittroth offered courses this year, no degree programs have been established. New department heads this year in the Engineering College were Dr. Eugene Bishop, Aerospace and Mechanical Engl neering, and Dr. Glen Martin, Civil Engineering. A new Assistant Dean of Education ioined the ranks ofthe MSU administra- tive personnel this tall. Dr. Arvin Blome, in his position as assistant dean, acts somewhat as an ombudsman between the students and the administra- tion. For the past two years, Dr. Blome was Associate Dean of Education and Director of Educational Research at Western Kentucky University. Curriculum expansion and intensive edu- cational research continued this year under the leadership ot Dean Ringo. Pictured are Dr. Robert Thl- beault Educational Services Ctop, left pagel- Dr, Earl Ringo, dean College of Ed- ucatiorm lbottom left page Dr. George Shrox er Plush- cal Educaticw ltnp leff this pagel- G. V. Erlqksoh Secmtdarx Educatort VCD right, this pagel- and Dr. Willis Varwdlver Ele'hQmt.1ry Education wear loft thls pagel Gutstanding Professor Hester Duggleby, MSU professor in the Department of Home Economics, was selected last spring as the recipient of the Student Senate Outstanding Professor Award. Each academic year-after formal nominations and nominations from the floor are evaluated-the members of Student Senate vote for the professor they consider the most outstanding. When Mrs. Duggleby received the award, she made a personal appearance at one of the Senate meetings to thank the members and to comment that the award is a valuable weapon when the administration applies pressure And in her case they did. The award proved only as a recommendation for positions at institutions other than MSU. SpeciaI treatment afforded Mrs. Duggleby by the Home Ec Department after the presentation included non-renewal of her contract for the 1969-70 school term. fi , I. 1 .fi 3 3' I... Commenting on non-renewal of her con- tract, Mrs. Duggleby said, To give me 9, another contract would have been to if give me tenure. According to an Octo- S' ber 29, 1969 article in the Exponent, She was told by her department head that she would have to go somewhere to start a Ph.D. program in Consumer Educa- tion. 'I don't think a degree in con- sumer education ought to be offered and wouldn't be caught dead with a doctorate in it,' Mrs. Duggleby said. Mrs. Duggleby is now in Edmonton, Alberta, studying in a Ph.D. program in Educa- tional Psychology at the University of Alberta. 2121 Q '51 ' ' NQ. -' Ve.- F' A-'ig'-Exe I think students should voice their likes and dislikes ahout a course and let the teacher know if something is going wrong, particularly with the way the suhiect matter is lueing taught, Dr. Brad- ford Mundy stated. Most teachers are receptive to student suggestions but few students will speak up, he continued. Dr. Mundy was selected Ugly Professor during the World University Service sponsored contests Research Although about one-half of the money invested in research at MSU is involved in agriculture, there are several other areas in which important 1 research is being carried out. About four years ago the Research Park Build- ing was proposed to aid with the development of research activities. Presently, there are four proiects housed in the Research Park Building. They include two MSU sponsored activities-an electronic research labora- tory fthe overflow from Ryon Laboratoryl and a civil defense planning activity handled by the Department of Architecture. Two private businesses are also headquartered in this research building. One of these- Western Telecomputing-is a remote computing service for private engineering firms. l l as 'ww- As soon as These Two businesses are self-suTTicienT They will move ouT of The universiTy building To allow more inTanT indusTries To acquire The same beneTiTs. ln The area of environmenTal sTudies, research has been going on Tor The pasT Two years in weaTher modiTicaTion via cloud seeding in The Bridger lVlounTains norTh of Bozeman. A corollary project is seeking an answer To The guesTion whefher precipiTaTion will decrease in one area when you increase iT in anofher. The Environmenfal STudies program gave rise To a parallel projecT dealing wiTh The ecological eTTecTs of weaTher modificaTion LimiTed somewhaT by Time, These researchers are dealing wiTh grasshoppers and rodenTs To deTermine The eTTecTs of increased precipiTaTion on animal and planT life. Graduate Studies An increasing need for preparation and education in addition to that received at the undergraduate level has rnade it necessary in some fields-and desirable in others-to receive some sort of graduate training. At Montana State University the College of Graduate Studies makes this further education possible. Since 1902 when the the first graduate degree was awarded at MSU more than 1,900 graduate degrees have been presented. Dean of this college is Dr. Kenneth Goering, pictured below right. .Xl Honors Program The Honors Lectureship Series, 1969-70, featured scholar William Arrowsmith of the University of Texas at Austin, as its first lecturer on October 6. Ar- rowsmith, who claims the aim of education should be the molding of men rather than the production of knowledge, is pictured above during his lecture entitled The Red Desert: A Story of Psyche. Henry Steele Commager, Ameri- can historian, in his lecture The Crisis of the University, presented on November 6, stated that principles guiding universities in regard to research should include: QU no secrecy in research, Q21 complete control of research lying with the university, and Q31 complete freedom to accept and reiect governmental proposals. Af' 'Q The Honors Program provides outstanding Montana State University students the opportunity to work in small groups and individually on subiects that interest them. Guidance is provided by Director Harry Hausser and his staff. I 'V 'Q - HH 't' U 0 Intercultural Programs The Senior Intern Program of the Peace Corps involving five credit hours of preparation leading to service in Ecuador or Peru was begun this fall at MSU under the auspices of the Center for Intercultural Programs. Other intercultural programs during fall quarter included the Budaya Troupe-Indonesian performers pictured at right-presenting a Hindu epic through the use of various forms of Balinese, Javanese, and Sudanese performing arts, and the two-night second annual International Bazaar featuring American and foreign entertainment and food booths, and the sale of 2,000 different imported items. The Center is directed by Dr. Robbert Dunbar, above. frlijl rf I x I ' -I li b-- -' ii' 'Tt A' The Cooperative Extension Service, under the directorship of Torlief Aasheim, has as its function the combining the efforts of professional and lay people for the purpose of improving the level of living of Montana citizens. The service involves a partnership between the government, Montana State University and the people of the state of Montana for improvement of agriculture and family living. Computing Center I . of i,' 'H P-af The errors, new Computing Center director Lou Lucke sighed Nearily, were fantastic. lucke was re- ferring to the monumental problems of fall quarter registration. Mechanical difficulties with the Sigma 7 computer, faulty data ted into it and apparent errors in pro- gramming contributed to the trauma. A total of 31 full-time employees worked this year in the computing center. These included systems analysists who design and program the system, operating system per- sonnel who run the programs, machine operators who do the actual running of the computer, and cleri- cal staff. Equipment additions and subtractions included the new oneeUnivac 9300- which replaced an outdated one. lt is the Sigma 7 computer which carries the malor workload, however, Lucke continued, At present the com puters are only being utilized to fifty per cent of their capability. This is a mixed blessingeebad be- cause when they are not being uti- lized to their full potential they are not paying for themselyeseeand good because when they are not being crowded the personnel is not pushed and there is less chance for error. The computer does NOT make errors. People do. The computers put out only what people put into them. Brothers and sisters to each other and through each other, to all Panhellenic Counci J I m mbers pucrured above Worr n 2 Carolme W A Sami! Smut 5 Dane Lrwia Van Daveer. 7. E1hel Capp. 2 en . 9. 'Eva Beth Sounders. . 'ac' . 'ce Crouch. 12. Ponna er.. 1. crumb ea' f. IAA Ca 2 Q Q .zo . 15. Barb Howe s. K 313-:pq-f . .inn 2 U Interfraternify Council members pictured above are: l. Dick Bartholef, 2. Maurey Hammillg 3. Ivan Hoffg 4. Jeff Gruenerrg 5. Bob Travisg 6 Bob Blyrhg 7. Gary Klineg 8. Treasurer Jim Greenupg 9. President Duane Roll, IO. Rush Chairman Bill Hustong ll. Vice'Presiden1 Gene Benneirg l2, Secretary Eldon Fosterg l3. Dick Prughg 14, Ken Foxy 15, Web Mandeville, I6. John Rodenbergg I7. Harry Haroldsong 18. Larry Simonson, 19, Ron Ramsfieldg 20. Tom Halstvedtg 21, Scott Barclsley, Public Relations. Interfraternit Coun il f Xxxx Q-X X x Marcia Aposfel Connie Ashenlwurst Margo Belden Virginia Belden Elaine Bercovich Arlynne Blockey Jimi Lou Boulware Gini Bradford Barb Bruce Carol Bullis Kitty Cabaniss Rena Cervenka Cheryl Clwillon Maria Cooper Linda Davis Marilee Dean Drea DeFour Kay Dern Diane Doney Deanna Dormaier Linda Downs Janet tmrick Cheryl Finberg Donna Frederickson . lg 4 fe-, N53 - S.. X--.ha ,,g A . ff 4' 2I6 i I I I I Oh, you're an Alpha Gam? Yes, iT's The Greek house aT The end of The boulevard-The brick house vvifh The vvhiTe balconies. Do I know any of your sisTers? Well, you mighT have meT one of The Ten Spurs during OrienTaTion Week. Are you acfive in AWS or STudenT Senafe? Alpha Gams are officers in boTh of These organizafions. FraTerniTy auxiliaries, such as Pikeffes, Girls of The Golden I-IearT, and Crescenfs keep a IoT of The sisTers busy- as do WAA and oTher college acTiviTies. Scholarship is also a maior parT of college life as can be seen by The sisTers in Morfar Board, Who's Who, and oTher scholasTic honorariesf' Sounds like The Alpha Gams have invaded every facef of campus life. Yes, as a house, vve Try To promote involvemenf and inTeresT in campus affairs, as well as in communiTy proiecfs. This year we had a rummage sale and gave up desserfs for a monfh. The proceeds from These proiecTs were conTribuTed To cIefT palafe research. We also collecTed canned goods and helped vviTh The March of Dimes. Gee, I guess I knovv loTs of Alpha Gamsl Yes, buT The house is more Than campus honors and alTruism, iT is sisterhood, accepTance and sharing. Kathy Gabel Carlene Gemmel Sharon Granning Renee Han Susan Hdffief Sue Hennessy Rosalie Holas Helen Hovern Kathy Huckaba Linda Hughes Laura Jolley Cindy Jones Connie Keebler Linda Kemmesar Janelle Kirscher Janet Knebel Betty Kralacich Jan Lovely Sandy MaTheson Linda Matfocks Mary Jane McGi Linda Mikkelsen Meg Movius Birgit Nielson nley 2I7 Bere Snaier Gwen Shannon :key Snemocd L',r'e?Te Small Defgnf Svvifn Zefaa Snr-'fn Die'-e Screrscn Lroe Sfeinmefz KEMY 5.CVe.Y, Sn ey Tmesen Nanzf Tfegen 'de Van Daxeer f---'li Q nl 'wafer Pe's'y -'-egner Peg l-'fnelen Lfnoe v'k fIe Norma Noraker Joan Peters Carolyn Peterson Debbie Quinn Jill Reeder Peg Rosholt Robin Ruff Sara Saunders Vickie Secor Linda Seeley x ,uf As. ! 'L ADH 4? 7 3 'U v Q 'P V w v' .1 ll 5 Q 'x S' u ,ix ' g f .N ,C ' vw t ,'N4 Vfm? -Q-J sy' 'Re '. Alpha Omicron Pi is many things to many girls. It means an exciting rush and great new pledges, from homes as close as Bozeman and as tar as Sweden-new pledges who ranfthe races in Derby Days Together and vvonl AOPi means ringing doorbells for the Retarded Children's Drive, planning sneaks, serenades, slumber parties and sledding parties-and even reliving the Days of Redeye at the Fall Party, AOPi is student senate members, Spurs, Angels, Montanans, swimmers and skiers. But most of all, AOPi is smiles and friends. Janice Anderson Joyce Anderson Catherine Banaugh Cindy Benedict Donna Bone Debbie Boughn Sandy Bcughn Linda Bourdet Peg Brandt Vivian Brown Pat Butka Nita Carter Ann Chamberlin Gail Chibul Terry Crawley Alice Crouch Michelle De Cosse Jean Drummond Denise Duntsch Susan Friclrel Debb e Fuchs Sheila Godbcct .Judy Gcodale Maria Greenditz Ruth Guntprecht Carol Hageman Ann Hazelton Linda Herfzel 2l9 Beth Hilger Judy Hill Nancy Hogg Frankie Hollanbeck Diane Hoopes Linda Jackson Sally Jensen Sally Johnson Janna Kappes Arlene Kegel Amy Lovie Vicki Lewis Vicki Maierle Frances Marble Anneiie Marlin ii L Q- T-Q Y' J av rv A Q fix 2' 41-5 .,, -9 Q. v I-vs Q' Q3 asp ,nl ,q 5.3. 5 NYJ, an D 4 JL' : ,Q K-F n ,W -., pc.: - V.. ,. Cezz, C' , , f 'v' Al V'IL .K pm S3'kQI. Qgi. Lwv '3 iv ' s ,4 ,v K' 5 FII, . v'K 'ix S-S5 AIC AISH' Ck' S 52.21 f, Q , J.,- ,k ,v Sue Sgi G nge' 5'1 Luv S' C, T ng S'c.i 1 Ja , Aff L Na, L4 PCN S 5 -ki. J Grace Austad Layne Beeler Roxane Bernham Chris Bollard Linda Boyer Joan Brevig Geraldine Carruthers Edee Coombs Dfane Coulters Jerri Crowe Betty Crumbaker Donna Downey Mary DuBois Anne Duletitch Kathy Fitzgerald Sue Fletcher Joanne Fueshmann Debbie Funk Cheryl Gates Mary Ann Gray Cindy Gournett Terry Halgren Jamie Harris Marcia Hash Barb Howells Susan Hexem Pam Haglund Jane Hutfine Margie Jacobsen Carol Jenni Carla Johnson Lorraine Johnson 222 JoAnn Alles Sherry Anglin X sz Kay Auh than sv 17 ,, .Q 5-C, 4..- iff 752.7 'N i've lived, laughed, loved, met ioy, challenges in this world: everyone's world. now a new world, a part of this larger world has come: Chi Omega a new world yet one lust as complete in every aspect as that ofthe larger world. a world of reason to help me, help me face lite and see things the way they are. a world of love everyone sharing, caring even the littlest bit for each other. a world full of smaller worlds-sisters each hand holding a ditterent tool: an artist's brush, a microscope, a sheet of music, all hands ioined in a single bond of Chi O. to be worthy ot friendship: to answer another's needs to give ot myself-true giving to work-for others and not just myself . . . so l discover a new world. it fl? ,fri Debbie Jorgenson Kathy Keller Ka rlyn Kessler Kathy Kirtley Sandra Knight Ginger Landers 7-'F n A N -. ' IV4 I Francrc Lrnd Linda Lmnanc Vrdmg Lurrmne Dcbbje Lee Laura Loc Carre Vdrr. son Andrea Mgfrdder' Sue Messmcr PQLJVQ UXSH Marg Mulvaney Connie Pcrerggn Vrcklg- Pcmrs Barbra Phrlfrpg Kr.s Plorrmncr Sandy Popuvrrch Rurrwgrm Prufn I 2 12' 'Cyn ,4- X 4' ,fv- Qs Q- Owcf Pwdw Krrsrr, O Ermn .MUD Q.c'YWC 'CCH Jarwrv Rascr B.!'f'VJ RLTJ FQKRN SJvc'1fcr Ga E SUR' 'I Lmnc' 5 cl1-I IL14, Q . md QMMV rL.,,NF,'0 FH N.1n Tux-. 5vr'if -IW., It vlby PGV K' TL SS Pmkgki, L'r K .iarw-' V. ' 17 S 223 Diane Barber Janet Blyth Janet Boyd Pam Boyd Barb Brister Avice Brooks Julia Bush Ann Carlson Pam Cooper Suzanne Curdy Kitty Cutting Nlargy Danielson Susan Davenport Barb Densen Alice Driggs Peggy Eldridge Dennise Fanning Sally Gensemer Debbie Gibson Barb Gulliford Connie Hardy Helen Hartsell Bernice Hildreth Susan Hoffackes Joyce Hoff Julie Jackson Lynn Jackson Randy Keene Sheila Lear Marsha NlCVa'y .lan Menglwini Paulette Molligaard Hetrier Nontgornery Susan llafernatsu Mariorie Nfbo Chris Pearson Jean Peterson Debbie Pgllacl-C I-nnette Pope Laura Popa Sugar, Prior YP: :'I 0Zif:FldOff L are Polzloina 'faq Jare P923 Ellqfi PON? Yay Piedel .'far,',rie P yffel ffcrda Cage ,r Hey Zcaleze ffdff ',fl',rrl'JY rm , Lett e Zferkerd Lyric 'ferferfl Candy Zrr. fri P,,' if, Hard Judy Zh, grr ller 224 Ellen Arthun Julie Arthun Lynn Bailey Lois Balzhiser 1' 'ILP -KM' -5-f., Delta Gamma is an opportunity for friendship with a variety of girls with diverse backgrounds and ideas-all with a common goal. Friendship, individuality, responsibility and sharing and caring are all part of the girls who wear the anchor. Delta Gamma gives you a chance to give your lusty lungs to singing, your athletic ability to football, your fingers for pillowmaking, your talents for building floats and signs, your mind for scholastic attainment, your emotions at a candle passing, your tears when the pledges come and the seniors leav and a pat on the back when a iob is well done. Delta Gamma is giving and receiving. As you grow, so does Delta Gamma. So you see, Delta Gamma isn't iust a name-it's sisterhood! ef P-rf x. '57 1:-W Q YN 1--v Kathy Stevens Gail Stoltz Sue Tonkovich Patty Tooke Carolyn Vick Karen Waddell Linda Wayner Robin Walker Roma Walls Carolyn Weis Theresa Whalen Barb Wright Blanche Wood Nancy Young Gayle Brownlee Roxie Bucher Paffy Burns Glenda Case Sally Chamberlain Connie Cover! Karen Covert Gini Doornbos Marilyn Gafz Cheryl Greenway Marilyn Grimes Janet Hames Sus F1 H m a a pton Vicki Homes Diane Huber Cyndy Husfad 226 Rita Arch son Nanc Ba n JaneT B ker Unified by sTrong bonds of friendship, The Kappa DelTas began The year wiTh a very successful rush program. Fall saw Them serenading wiTh The GreaT Pumpkin and donning Them old sTriped coveralls for The pledge Barn Dance. Busy Kappa DelTa girls could be found everywhere- spurring on The Fangs, aT MorTar Board breakfasfs, conducTing Phi U meeTings, enjoying fraTerniTy life as PikeTTes and lisTening To early morning SAE song pracTices. Kappa DelTa reflecTs girls in velveT aT The annual winTer parTy on ValenTine's Day, girls helping crippled children, and girls sponsoring a Campfire Troop. Kappa DelTa is a shimmering whiTe rose, a diamond pin, and The love of SisTers. This is Kappa DelTa. - U by it ,f 1 ' fi Carrie Neweel Linda Otte Cheryl Patterson Kris Ringo Kathy Root Ann Rundlett Kristie Sagmond Ann Sandstrom Pattie Seader Linda Secor Connie Spoering Sue Stokes Sandy Stroup Shelly Thompson Mary Van Horn Jo ann Warren Nancy Whitson Mrs. Seitz ,MW 1' 3 uk' 15? 4' J' 'H if ,W . Q, QI? 'SJ 'H' ,.,WV,, HBCD '7 z ., -I Oi. bfi Bonnie Allen Louise Beck Tana Blackmore Patty Bogers Liz Bolstad Bonnie Bowman Lori Brockway Kathy Burgess Vicki Burns Cynthia Chauner Maureen Chitlon Konnie Christenson Pigtails gold and bouncing Freckles on her nose Spreading warmth and brightness everywhere she goes A wrinkled, faded sweatshirt a patched up pair of leans A bag of bones and braces a girl in her teens Filled with bubbling energy A sparkle in her eye She has the special qualities of every young Pi Phi We're pretty proper Pi Phi s So polished and polite With pride in our performance And purpose in our sight Our pearly teeth are laughing Our playful h arts delight In planning perfect parties and Doing things lust right Serenades and functions suit us all lust fine Studies and fraternities occupy our time Cowboy boots and curlers excitement everyday Big sisters to look after us In that very special way Dancing, laughing living A sparkle in her eye Enloying every moment as an active new Pi Phi Becky Clark Colleen Cox Susan Daniel Gayle Decker Par D'Haage .lenness Doak Pam Duggen Lynn Dunbar Angela Dye Sherry Fish Jill Fredrick Marie Gary .lo Ann Haas Teri Hall Grefchen Hanson Par Harrity Cassie Hendershot Mary Beth Holecarnp Pany Hosley Kay Johnson Marcia Johnson Penny Keele Nancy Keller Donnie Kiesling Dena Laulo Ann Lee Linda l.emm Martha MacDonald Becky Mackin Sandi Marrenson Coleen Mahan Colleen McDonnell Sally Meadow Ann Merkel Brenda Mller Marty Munro Connie O'Connell Wendy Pritchard Connie Pugh Linda Posey 230 Hx Y ,1 'X IDA Mx If f Q-N, 41 -O' 4271 F.. 4- Is Q , I f W rv 'N 5. 1' ' f' 1 4 in 1. ' A 1 X 4.1: V Karen Randall Cheryl Rathbone Sue Rarhbone Debbie Ravherr Charly Rhodes Jan Roddy Gail Rodenberg Leda Rugsrvedt Jeannie Sabo Audrey Shaw Donna Skdarer Lynda Siauson Pam Stevens Afiene Stevenson Susie Sfevengon Suzi Vandal Candy Walker Jan Walrer Marcia Yuhas i If 1 'xx' - J I Fx L Dan Anderson Larry Anderson Barr Andresen John Aresrad Jim Beardsley .lfm Brafsky Ron Erekke Er.an Clarke Charles Croft Ron DeYoung Eldon Foster Jim Gannon Terry Hall Gary Smith ames Hodgskiss ivan Hoff AFP Alpha Gamma Rho is made up of men, each of whom, has unique characTerisTics, aTTiTudes and aspiraTions. Take These individual Tendencies, blend Them TogeTher and They become solidified by sTrong friendships which we call brofherhood. These friendships develop by bull sessions anyfime of The day or nighT and Through parTicipaTion in many acTiviTies. ScholasTically, AGR has consisTenTly been in The Top Three of The eleven fraTerniTies. Polifically, The AGR's have done very well wiTh members holding such offices as sTudenT body Vice PresidenT, Commissioner of BooksTore, Commissioner of AThleTics, Senior Class Social Chairman, Sophomore Class PresidenT, Freshman Class Vice PresidenT and Treasurer of The Freshman Class. Members also hold offices in such deparTmenTal clubs as engineering and agriculTure and are acfive in IFC, Phi ETa Sigma, Fangs and Les Buffons. Four members received The honor of being chosen for Who's Who and Three SepTemviri are AGR's. AThleTically, members are acTive in varsiTy aThleTics as well as inTramurals. Socially, The AGR's are enThusiasTic To The poinT of over-exuberance. Of The Three finalisTs for Homecoming Queen, Peggy Edie was our sweeThearT and Carolyn Vick was our RhomaTe. Alpha Gamma Rho is known for sponTaneous parTies as well as planned funcTions-such as Spring Round-up. Each year The bonds of broTherhood are sTrengThened by a senior Trip during Spring Break. Thus is life aT Alpha Gamma Rho which provides for lasTing friendships and memories. as A ,-' ' 1' -f Q:-. :fr IM... 4, ,gg .pri :QI w fn :gg Rick Huiibifd J. R, lman Gary Jfrrrrerson Joe Kurrcdy Pgj Krgnuhuich Bch Lduhn Ben Lcxxien Jrn h'aiKcf Tgrrf 17,10 gil David Moc NMC Mcntgofnery Dennis Morgan Fred Morris AVTffAfllfrT15kI Robert Nelson Dean Perkins ,Irv P!'rHrp5 Dan Picard Ron Rgrvsffld Curr Rassrvussen Lee R753 Kg-ri RCPWC Dawe R:scWe'p DQ'-rr 5 Qsscfdp Larr. S rv-cvscn Cc. 5: Sv W A-'. kc SW 'H HAT J ST: VU' T ' Tarun ,J-vf TS wligrw lmrr, X'-Chi' D? xs'wU'N'? in V, F. 'YH 'r,,,. .V 233 Caught in the Terminal stages of post- adolescent identity crises, Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity attempts its movement once again toward recovery. The hard core of conservatists will keep together and through them the fraternity will regain its identity. This core has done a lot of planning and only the future will tell what will come to be. Always ones to liken to athletics, this may again prove to be their uprising. The Carnation Ball proved again to be good times for all the brothers. Their pinning ceremonies are still enough to deter any Delta Sig from getting pinned. Even so, this was a year of records. The Delta Sigs are looking to the future in hopes of better things to come. Richard Abbott Jim Ausk Bob Ball Ron Carlson Doug Chester Dale Coburn Jim Dusenberry Ken For Rich Foss Jack Gallup Ron Gammens Maury Hamell Randy Killorn Dean Leidhalf Mike McClurg Dan McReynolds John Metcalf Led Milesnick Tom Milesnick Rad Miller Jce Misra uski Er'c Nelson Torn Olson Herb Osienberg Joe Pairer Brad Palmer Dcqg Parker Les Pederson La y Scranz Pay Scrfridt Larry Siorthill Pfsfe Sierra Tan Sv: zens N5 l,a'r irrelnik Eill Nalrgn Jrr. Healer J2'fr Nifigrierl 234 ww' Q3 67 The oldest house built for a fraternity at MSU-the Spookhouse -is alive and well. With the invaluable assistance ot their past Stardust Queen, the Spooks established an auxiliary, the Little Spirits of Kappa Sigma, to bring even more spirit into their house. Their Alumni Advisor-Glenn Black-was named Man of the Year for his work tor the chapter at the Centennial Conclave of Kappa Sigma. Pledges airmailed to Billings, the Outhouse, the annual Stardust Ball, a Christmas party for a family not as lucky as they, a fine showing in athletics and scholastic achievement rounded out a tremendous year for the Kappa Sigs. -Q-:rf in Barry Albert Roger Anderso Dennis Andrew Keith Barrows Jim Booth Charles Brelcier Norm Brown Larry Bussinger Dale Cheatham Micke Coghlan S 'G-72 '-..-r- O' S -o Q. 1-s psf' il' x A 1 f 1. Paul Beaudean. 2. John Maloney. 3. John Scott. 4. Bob Goss. 5. Dennis Wamsley. 6. John Walstad. 7. Dan Biggs. 8. Mike Ross. 9. Bob Friedrich. 10. Chuck Cope. 11. Scott Hammel. 12. Dennis Andrew. 13. Tom Skinner. 14. Gary Crowder. 15. Tim Jacobsen. 16. Dana Freese. 17. Butch Itoh. 18. Terry Meldahl. 19. Norm Brown. 20. Chuck Swenson. 21. Jay Rice. 22. Jim Krause. 23. Jim Booth. 24. Mark Fries. 25. Charley Brekiern. 26. Joe Keough. 27. Roger Kiesling. 28. Jack Bailey. 29. Gerry Graham. 30. Jim Seeb. 31. Mike Emery. 32. Randy Zeitner. 33. Jack Spudora. 34. Randy Yerigan. 35. Bruce Bohue. 36. Berald Cook. 37. Larry Bussinger. 38. Bob Cummings. 39. Tim Harlan. 40. Dana Danzer. 41. Corey Vollmer. 42. Dave Germann. 43. Drew Sundell. 44. Doug Connick. 45. Tina. 46. George. Not pictured are Mike Coughlan, Dale Cheatham, Roger Anderson, Pete Sadowski, Dennis Andrew and Barry Albert. Y' 'lg aa' 9 AXA Kim Aiken Gene Baker Steve Balzarini Bob Baxter S' -7 A U 4' n l 74 up 5' C' Lambda Chi Alpha refuses To be summed up in one paragraph. 1 SI FSS, Ron Brazlfeff Roberr Bradford Brll Erggnberger Doug Ergrwn Bob Broan Dave Eorns Warren Dcbfer Dan Daoglerry Par'Pl'Doogr'er1, Sfeven Fewer Gerald Gr.3n'n1ens Jeff Groenenr Wayne Hanvrer John Henley Gerald Jasr-:ko Gafy .ludlnlns Mlclc Kafolas George Kealhofer Rlclc Kern Wlllignv Klccs VVlllr3'17 LQJ. Steve Lothar Ronald N cG1rwcn Richard Trifcllom Dave Mc'vMrchIe Gregory Mlneg Greg Moore Terry M',l're George No an Jim Pe?Qr5cn ,lrrrw P gxcrmq Andre.-. Pr r-:hg Chrp Robcrls Monte Rcbwtson Bob Rob r'Son Vkhllrarr' Fhfc John Snyder John SJ' leger Vrgfor Shanks Bob S ssv 1n 237 Bill Springer Bill Taylor John Thompson Wayne Todd Leonard Wells Donald White Brian Whifehorn Ron Winger? 238 S41 L. Q,,: Ei QS- wx? Lambda Chi Crescent Wenches are: 1. Sue Kerin. 2. Laura Jolley. 3. Ann Carlson. 4. Margie Jacobson. 5. Sherry Anglin. 6. Gail Schultz. 7. Penny Hubber. 8. Peggy Myhre. 9. Cheryl Myhre. 10. Kathy Skelly. 11. Lynne Madler. 12. Elaine Bercovich. 13. Mary Schillinger. 14. Amy Sorg. 15. Teri Hall. 16. Audrey Shaw. 17. Gini Bradford. 18. Gwen Shannon. 19. Marilee Dean. 20. Carla Johnson. 21. Norma Noraker. 22. Lois Balzhiser. 23. Kathy Keller. 24. Pat Dailey. 25. Cindy Peterson. 26. Terri Halgren. 27. Jean Pool. 28. Margo Belden. 29. Michelle DeCosse. A ti a't' M l5lbl1 l11u e 23155 8 Ill1 I f ' Peter Shaw John Sproatt Jin Staab Bill Strizich Art Tadewalbt Ron Tuskind Bill Watts V 3 -s fi.. A - ' B 2.1. VP' l i i 2 i With our newly redecorated main floor, the Brothers of Montana Beta Chapter of Phi Delta Theta were spurred on to many resounding accomplishments. In intramurals the Phi's were first in football, second in volleyball and promise to finish high in skiing and softball-as always, striving to be with the top at the finish. Climbers scholastically, we show our worth here, too! Always ready for a good time, we are known for having the best parties on campus-some of which are the Fall Party, Roman Orgy and Spring Woodsies. Phi Delta Theta stresses brotherhood and involvement for all, which allows Us to have a diversified membership and friendships for a lifetime. CIJK WiTh change a necessiTy in every organizaTion, This year The Phi Sigs, following The Trend of The rnodern Greek sysTem, removed some of The archaic ideas ThaT have exisTed in The fraTerniTy sysTem. The broThers did very well in inTrarnurals-winning baskeTloall again and placing high in oTher sporTs. Helped by Ann Lee-our MoonlighT Girl-and The oTher Moonshine Girls, The Phi Sigs did Their parT for college fun vviTh Their many weekend flings. r Qu q I V' ,A i '5 5 rf I 5 x Luv' .9 T-. 7 L VI '4 X T i x Y ,- 4 i A14 A A Q, G X1-s vw 3- KI' ,pf 1 V 4 aj' r' cf- i we '-if T 4. I 5 L W ,as 1 K , 4' Q-' I dey Kc-l',' Acid Sccii Er Eco Bi-3 ,larJ Barr, Cor VV l l 5 in D lcv. is Ev' i'r.'l3rk FQ l g Kel, Pre Jim GW-C cn Ren H,,ly n Diflk l'lQiF' Qichard H r TC'v1l'l:lZ JQ' n Hu' CAN: .lc Cy. J: HJ.K N T La L- xczf i .,, L migvra, J-.,,, an c - v 5 l v M, ' NX -4 Eu .. .lC' I-I lm ' N' 'L 'XL V Af- f Q I iv s me-, 1 .l.-. GMP! iii- 5 Q ,c r R K X . V s T, .xin Sch.-.'e'Tzer ANS-rw Sfeeis Lecn Spaerh Nelf Stack Jchn Thcmpscn F2455 Twedf Eff Varwdaloos my Van Winkle 242 91 ,Q pg' 1 feb HRA 4 av, in I Rick Blinins Harvey Boner Robert Boschee Joseph Burklund Claude Bwlingame Howard Cate Wax ne Culp Tom Davis Greg Weiner Lauis Dupuis John Hauptman Graig Hveen Al Johnson Jim Johnson Dave- Kambic Loren Katzenberger Lean Kyelgreen Dave Kitts Dick Legersky Dennis Marin Mac Bryant John Mclntyre Tom McMastus Doug Parker Greg Pearson Bob Perkay Bill Podabnik Dave Robertson Bob Skaggs Dan Stephans Bill Stuhan Roger Superrelare Mike Vincent Paul Vcdicka Lauis Wagner Norman Wald Stan Wax Dave Zimmerman Jim Zimmerman Mike Zimmerman 244 X r 'Wr- Q -af-1 'zz R - '?i Ap' What does it mean to be a Pike? ls it participating in intramural sports and coming out on top? Or is it using Miss Carriage as a personnel carrier for M-76 Water Balloon Launchers-the target, sorority sun decks? Perhaps it is organizing Pi Week to raise March ot Dimes dollars so that others might walk. Maybe it's the Dream Girl Formal, Continental Wine Dinner, or Christmas Party. Or Pikettes with their surprise breakfasts, softball games and great enthusiasm tor the house. Pi Kappa Alpha means all ot these things, but most ot all it is brotherhood-a brotherhood that shows respect tor a member's individualism instead ot alienating him by trying to change his ways. EA D.ck Luoma . ' X ' ti Evelyn Zimmerer 13' C' ' A 0 I i-fx 1 -. ,,f I I f , Van. DE 1 4 ' .A :- 1 Sigma Alpha Epsilon, established at MSU in l9l9, celebrated its 50th anniversary on the MSU campus this year. Working together, our brothers have organized some of the best annual events on campusea few of which include the Paiama Dance, the Sig Alph Dlympics, the Pledge Dinner-Dance, our Mothers Day Dinner and the Pledge Sneak. Sigma Alpha Epsilon's Greek leadership has been evidenced in the last few years by many things, including the possession of the '68-'69 Greek Week Trophy and the '67-'68 and '68-'69 overall Intramural Sports trophies. The Little Sisters of Minerva must be included as one of our greatest assets. Even more helpful and important to us is our housemother, Mrs. Evelyn Zimmerer, who is the only housemother living in a fraternity on this campus. Working with people to carry on the many activities of fraternity life greatly broadens the education of the men of Sigma Alpha Epsilon through a variety of exciting experiences. Perhaps our most outstanding feature is the variety of personalities Sigma Alpha Epsilon has attracted. Anyone is welcome at any time to stop by and share our hospitality. Lgrr, Ag Pcrw Aaslf Gen 'L' fra Cl A-no s Bran Ea'r D :lr Bari' cl t Jenn Ee .lm ECvQ1 Gro: E' 1 John Er Docfl EU' 5 Dei-n s Cc Teo Da . -J as ES: 'N -. 5 l E,..-..1' C 4 ,BV ,..- '.'a': fan Cc, iz bfi Gary Gustafson Dan Hammersfan Steve Harmon Doug Harris Lane Hauge Jim Herberly Bob Hurd Burt Hopewell Tom Johnson Dave Kuvulla Gary Kline Jim Kommers Philip Lalien Jim Lindh Dale Mackay Bob Mahrt Dale Maish Dick McLean Murph McMahan Wayne Neil Kelvin O'ConneIl Jim Osburnsen Ron Parent Bob Radcliffe Jerry Rahn Verlin Reidchelf Dick Ronning Jeff Schlameus g. Torn Sirnkins Rick Skaarer Dennis Smith Lowell Swenson Don Tolson Dennis Typdt Sam Verona Hilfe 'Wagner John wild Rome Gordon Judy Hull Patty Hosluy Kay Johnson Carle AVMJIMNSOH Linda Puscy Karen Sas Sue Settle Judy Sluortridgp Jane Smbbms Walter Backer Jim Barfknecht Barry Beaudoin Gary Biegalke Bayard Srekke .lchn Brewer Craig Erewfngton ii .lim Brcshwein Chuck Burgess Mike Burgess Bruce Burkitt Tcm Cowan Frank Cavanaugh Ron Chauner Todd Chestnut Alan Christenson -0 Dan Clasby Tom Conover John Davenport Mark Davies Dan DeGraat ofn Eggensperger Max Erickson Ray' Erickson Rob Ferris Jim Gardner Join Gardner V37 The common bond of over TOO men from many different places and backgrounds gives Sigma Chi a unity unique in itself, The house provides an atmosphere in which these men can live and work together and by so doing can excel both individually and as a fraternity. Sigs actively participate in varsity athletics, intramurals, student government and in many other campus and civic activities. Primarily a social fraternity, Sigma Chi has a pledge sneak and a fireside every quarter. Highlights of the year are Derby Days, the Sweetheart Ball and the spring party. The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi, our Derby Darling, along with Connie-our Saint Bernard mascot-all help to make Sigma Chi the fraternity that it ist Sigma Chi combines the benefits of a fraternal brotherhood, a wide array of social events and the proper amount of scholarship to help mold the character of each man who wears the White Cross. 142 CF fn, 'S' luv , -r' fun., 'S Aix ,W 41, is S x 'Qu nr . 5 4 A .. 1 i 'L fri' . I -su-I - 'xzwol ,,. G. J on ax fi ii! 'No' x x9 2 lpn Pete Glee Tim Hale Chuck Hafnnond Dale Hancock Ron Harrer .lim Hess Chuck Hill David Huber Craig Hudson Dale Hughes Dean Johnson Bill Jones Dave Jorgensen Bob Kaze Ken Ke-iser Mike Keller Orin Kcndkill Dave Lanluifls Milli' Lwqhor Larry lhwruls'-Crlk .lim -Vmglsovw XM-lib 'l.l.imlcx ig Dnrrull 'il,oJ.i,m Lon Mffomli 249 Mike McLoughlin Dan McQuinn Tim Milburn Pete Nelson Chris Niswanger Lonnie Niswanger Dave Noyes Tom O'Connell John Overstreet Russ Page Tom Pappin Larry Parker Leon Peterson Bob Pipinich Doug Ritter Roger Sancliland Mike Sandiland Roger Slezak Robert Smith Bill Sachse Bruce Solberg Steve Solberg John Sortan John Strecker Ed Tobacco Nick Taylor Bob Travis Don Trowbridge Gerald Uhlrich Jim Watkins EN . 1 - -' 4 - - xr t A fr , + + H' f 5 4 A. r I ' , .. fy M . vi , ' 5 if ' gh .fx Russ Barber Kurt Baltrusch Rick Beitel Jim Bourdet Jack Clark Rick Cole Dan Farmer Bob Fischer QTY .cliff , x -Q Clint Fischer LeRoy Griffing Kenneth Hannen Craig Harlen 33 ,AM in .V . f pf- , ... . . 4. av, , Q . 'S' Pix X ,CNP fn lied' ' 4 sal V! . ' - 4. 'il N, - I L-,lv Q- 'li 4F K ,Q , 4 wg sl ' ' l X' l lf ' X Steve Harlen Bob Hazelton Jim Hodges Len Iverson Richard Kendirck Greg Lilly Bob Little Bill Miller Mike Miller Mike Morphy Ray Nlehuus Martin Olsson Mike Osternwan .lint Peltier John Rodcnberg Bob Sager Bill Saqtcr Bob SAliSlNUry Kirk Sanclquist Jghn Sirnurdak 25l , John VanHorn Bill 'Nfgrwood on Youngbauer In an age of rather stereotyped social fraternities, Zeta Nu chapter of Sigma Nu Fraternity represents a diversified group ot young men who are working together under the common bonds ot honor and brotherhood. The members are representative ot a random sampling of today's society, and they express wide and varied interests in our modern world and impact which that world will have upon their lives. By working and living with men ot a wide social background, they feel that they are better able to understand themselves and to serve the community in which they live. Bob Smart Brad Smith Ron Smith Phil Smith Alan Sommerfeld Bill Turnquist Dave Uhlrich John Ullery aol ,4 ,gi X :ff ' . f :ku + ,mf 'sv x M4 n A ' 5 , mf' 'iq l V CDE The men behind The red door of broTherhood, The brofhers of Sigma Phi Epsilon, are looking To The fuTure wiTh greaf anTicipaTion. The pasT four years have been filled wiTh success and improvemenT in almosT every aspecT of fraTerniTy life, and The T969-70 school year was no excepTion. Aside from The funcTions, which are always a huge success, There were individual accomplishmenTs which would noT have been possible wiThouT The aid of The oTher broThers. Examples such as Fangs, BMOC for Two consecuTive years, and This year Two Sig Eps being sTudenT senaTe officers, show The spiriT of broTherhood in Sigma Phi Epsilon. The mosT cherished success sTory is ThaT of The fulfillmenf of The ideals of broTherhood aT MonTana BeTa ChapTer. IT Takes Time To develop a True feeling of Togefherness among The broThers of a chapTer, buT when The goal was reached, iT showed ThaT The waiT was worTh iT. MonTana BeTa is a young chapTer, buT now iT can join The more Than 200 Sig Ep chapTers who know The True meaning of broTherhood. ProspecTs for The fuTure include a new home on Greek Way! PicTured lefT is Mrs. Henry Gay, Sig Ep HousemoTher, and boTTom lefT is PresidenT Mike Galvin. Laws , ,, so + l r T I o -5- . I, v Mark Boyd I D f C? William Brownell T Ron Burger s Rich Cline j. ie- l ' Gordon DeVos . I N. Lon Eliason Dan Feeney Greg Gustafson L, i l ' -v' Tom Halsfvcclf W , , Gene Hensleiglw f Geoff Gibbs Gary Gilmore T 5 ,, J i in Jerry Gorcski Baan Kesfer Jeff Lane Riel Lemmong Dave Neilsen Bill .Nlosier Craig Rang Cliff Sabo Larry Schendel Charles Seel Steve Sherick Ron Smith John Sorensen John Stellflug .lack Thompson Randy Willce John Wing 254 E' 'Q T 1312 van '29 The development ot brotherhood has been aided to a great extent by the Girls ot the Golden Heart. This is a select group ot girls who have shown a distinct interest in Sigma Phi Epsilon. There are not many ot these girls because tevv young women measure up to gain a unanimous vote from the brothers. ff? D . x it n 9' C I 4 Ss, KZ' -.D x fi 1 'r C .fe D J r f C e K -NV' :- .,.,. K C' af V' Car-4 Cuf'-rr-fngs '-nf-sn-3 u- vw ,zney DcyNe A .,'9'C W D Eye H F'ee-Nao J CSCI.. d r-'awe rec H 1 f C, 'i'x v 115' personality resembles a rainbow, for each person in my daily life touches me in a different color. 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Trudy Brence, Soc., Bozeman. Thomas Brew, Comm., Billings. Bev Brezicka, Art, Great Falls. Judy Bridgewater, El. Ed., Bozeman. Doris Bristol, El. Ed., Arcadia, Cal. Keith Brophy, Mech. Tech., Valier. Sandra Brown, Micro-Bio., Butte. Daryl Brunsvold, E.E., Billings. Dave Burton, Math, Helena. Don Bruss, Psy., Omaha, Neb. Theresa Bueler, Nurs., Snohomish, Wash. Wayne Burleson, Animal Sci., Billings. Linda Calvin, EI. Ed., Bozeman. Joe Carnardo, Arch., Lakehurst, N.J. Charles Campana, Chem., Anaconda. Jim Carptia, C. Eng., Dillon. Cynthia Chauner, Comm., Bozeman. Jean Chalmers, Hist., Bozeman. Ann Chamberlu. Michael Chandler, A 8. ME, Dillon. Alta Chriske, Nurs., Wilsall. Frank Christman, C. Eng., Great Falls. John Carr, Fish 8. Wildlife, Bozeman. Jan Ciba, Nurs., Black Eagle. Jan Cladouttos, Eng., Great Falls. Tom Cladouttos, Math, Great Falls. Robert Clark, Ag. Eng., Acton Linda Clikeman, Nurs., Marcia Coit, Art Ed., Tigard, Ore. Keith Collison, IA, Bozeman. Linda Comstock, Comm., Livingston. Jane Congleton, Nurs. Diane Connick, Soc., Helena. Doug Connick Fish 8. Wildlife, Helena. Kenneth Cook, Acct., Lewistown. John Cookson, Math, Poplar. Robert Copenhaver, EE, Denton. El Vera Cosgriff, Ag. Sci., Big Timber. Patrick Corey, Eng., Baker. Norman Coverdell, Ag. Ed., Big Fork. Cliff Cox, ME, Winston. Warren Craig, F 8. TV, Helena. Alice Crouch, Micro-Bio, Great Falls. Renee Crouse, Sec. Ed., Bozeman. Dale Cunnington, C. Eng., Great Falls. Susan Curdy, Med. Tech., Bozeman. John Currie, Comm., Bozeman. Gene Cyr, Math, Havre. Steve Czesak, Chem., Freedom N.Y. Cherie Dachs, Nursing, Kalispell. Pat Dally, Art E., Ronan. Mike Danzer, Accounting, Denton. Carol Davids, Math, Billings. Moira Davis, Math, Butte. Jack Deck, Comm., Great Falls. Roger Deitz, Chem E., Billings. Jim Delong, EE, Big Fork. Charles Deschamps, Rec. Mg., Missoula. Nancy Deschamps, El. Ed., Missoula. Diane Dickson, Nursing, Geyser. Terry Dobson, Comm., Glendive. Pat Dodge, Hist., Helena. Jim Dolan, Ag. Ed. Helena. L Dianne Doney, Diet., Libby. Lynn Dowtin, Home Ec., Omaha, Neb. Jean Drummond, El. Ed., Bozeman. Laszla Dudas, EE, Tucson, Ariz. Drew Dye, Hist., Pleasant Hill, Calif. George DuPree, EE, Helena. Don Eakman, Hist., Bozeman. Louise Edwards, Eng. Lit., Harlowton. Roy Ehresman, IA, Belgrade. Carol Elliot, Nurs., Garneill. Mary Elliot, Sociology, Portland, Ore. Gwen Elings, PE, Conrad. Barney Ellis, A8.ME, Moccasin. Caro Engel, Micro-Bio., Great Falls. Gary Enneberg, Geo., Cut Bank. Bonee Erickson, Nursing. S.-. ..'-40 G00 'tv .1 . ,.,p ,..-ur -r I Glenn Erickson, F8.WL, Livingston. Sid Erickson, Ag. Sci., Fairfield. James Erwin, Math, Shelby. Nancy Espy, Home Ec., Boyes. Roberta Figgins, Psy., Manhatten. Judee Fish, Bus. Ed., Columbia Falls. Christine Fixmer, El. Ed., Bozeman. Gene Fizmer, Art Ed., Bozeman. Mike Fixmer, IA, Bozeman. Sue Fleischman, Nursing, Camas, Wis. Nancy Folkerts, Nursing, Redwood, Calif. Bill Foster, Ag. Sci., Roundup. Ed Fransen, EE, Great Falls. Sandy Fransen, Home Ec., Great Falls. Jim Frasier, Math, Whitetail. Carol Fredrickson, Ed., Bozeman. Terry Frost, Arch., Edmonton, Alberta. Artha Freebury, Soc., Bozeman. Robert Frye, Ag. Bus-An. Sci., Malta. Darlene Furan, PE, Great Falls. Floyd Fuhrman, Ag. E., Larslan. Joanne Fueshmann, Eng., Chicago, lll. Mike Galvin, Pre-Med., Great Falls. Victor Gerleman, Comm., Bozeman Franklin Gessaman, Micro-Bio., Great Falls. Ray Gesshe, Ag. Sci., Alberta. Robert Giden, Phil., Missoula. Loren Giem, IMNE, Twin Bridges. Brad Gruver, Zoo., Albertson. John Gorton, Mech. Tech., Kalispell. John Green, Comm., Bozeman. Sandra Green, Comm., Bozeman. Bertha C. Gillam, Botany, Potosi, Mo. lngmar J. Giersing, F8.WL, Malta. Linda Goodale, Comm., Circle. Carol Goodrich. Bolo Graham, Comm., Bozeman. Sharon Gramning, Home Ec., Redstone. Cheryl Gratham, Nursing, Whitefish. Linda Haden, Sec. Ed., Kalispell. Douglas Hagen, Sec. Ed., Sidney. Lois Hagan, Hist., Redstone. Richard Hager, Botany, Gallatin Gateway. Donna Hamilton, El. Ed., Butte. Kell Hamilton, Zoology, Phillipsberg. Donna Hammer, Comm., Great Falls. Janet Hammer, Home Ec., Manhatten. Dan Hammerstrom, EE, Tiburon, Calif. Kathy Hammerstrom, El. Ed., Salt Lake City. Edward Handl, Chem. E. Livingston. Noralee Hannifin, Nursing, Butte. Elaine Hanson, El. Ed. Manhattan. Kenneth Hanson, Ag. Prod., Big Timber. Doris Hanpa, El. Ed., Butte. Doug Harris, Sec. Ed., Sacramento, Calif. Helen Hartsell, Micro., Valier. Cynthia Hastie, El. Ed., Butte. Hope Hedrick, Math, Livingston. Jack Heinrich, Comm., Absorkee. Ray Henstren, Physics, Hinsdale. Gordon Henderson, Ag. Science, Hall. Linda Henderson, Home Ec., H-i I Cazzie Hendcrzhott, Comm., Great Falls. Vernon Hendrickson, Gen. Bus., Cut Bank. tl!! N.. -...sail wwf' -wtf p--59. -e'-rl' ,-ui v- K ? E' r h vu .I We Q' Q' J li 1-an ? 4,-9 , . Us x X Marilyn Hendry, Ind. Design, Circle. John Henley, Mech. Tech., Kalispell. Steve Henry, El. Ed., Dodson. Christine Herr, Acct., Billings Darrell Hert, Comm., Forsyth. Sandra Hess, Comm., Billings. Susan Hill, Soc., Bozeman. Margaret Hotacker, Civil Eng., Sheridan. Michael Hofacker, Aero. and ME, Butte. Marvin Holis, Ind. Arts, Glendive. Sandy Holst, Home Ec., Kalispell. Barb Howells, Hist., Bozeman. Gordon Huddleston, Chem. E., Wilsall. Rick Hull, Sec. Ed., Whitefish Dennis Hulsing, Arch., Columbia Falls. Janet Hunter, El. Ed., Helena. Cynthia Hustad, El Ed., Helena. Bill Huston, Physics, Great Falls. Richard Hutchinson, PE, Marwavyne, Alberta, Canada. Dennis lvanovitch, Hist., Whitewater. Leonard Iverson, Arch., Phillipsburg. Laurel Janke, Home Ec., Avon. Susan Jansky, Nursing, Ferdig. Gary Jardee, Construction Tech., Mill Iron. Bill Jimmerson, Ag. Ed., Hilger. Gary Jimmerson, Ag. Prod., Hilgcr. Barbara Johnson, Eng., West Yellowstone. Bette Johnston, El. Ed., Kevin. Jamcs Johnson, Mech. Tech., Billings. Kay Johnson, Micro., Billings. Phil Johnson, Econ., Kirby. Susan Johnson, Ed., Minneapolis, Minn. Marvin Joyce, Ag. Bus., East Helena. Ray Jussila, Construction Tech., Bufte. Jean Kalish, Home Ed., Baltimore, Ohio. David Kambic Arch., Joliet, lll Karen Kamhoot, Comm., Forsyth. Jim Kaze, CE, Miles City. David Keith, Aero. and ME, Bozeman. Mike Kelly, Psy., Bozeman. Diana Kenison, Comm., Great Falls. Richard Kern, Geology, Bozeman. James Kimmet, Math, Cut Bank. Marianne Kindle, El. Ed., Anaconda. George Klinke, Econ., Great Falls. Jim Klovstad, EE, Malta. Warren Knipfer, Mech. Tech., Bozeman. Jerry Knobel, Math, Broadview. L. Paula Koenig, Art Ed., Great Falls. Diane Koercher, Home Ec., Havre. Kenneth Kolar, General Studies, Geyser. Ron Koutzman, Sec. Ed., Butte. Barbara Krall, Med. Tech, Huntley. Charlene Krall, Sec. Ed., Denver, Colorado. James Krause, Ag. Ed., Lewistown. Eldon Krogstad, Ag. Science, Reserve Paul Kronebusch, Ag. Prod. CMech.l, Conrad. Karen Kueffler, Soc Great Falls. Karen Kuehn, Micro., Terry. Mrs. Penny C. Kulbeck, Nursing, Big Sandy. Vibulnuntana Kutunuti, Bangkok, Thailand. David Larson, Hist., Sidney. Frances Latimer, El. Ed., Butte. Bonnie Lee, Bus. Ed., St. Ignatius. 1 Carol Leese, Bus. Ed., Stevensville. Bill Leininger, Ag. Prod., Lewistown. Judy LeSage, Comm., Steele Butte. Gail Lenhardt, Micro., Park City. Christina Ler, Micro., Savage. John Lewis, EE, Belfry. Kathleen Ann Lewis, Nursing, Billings. Russell Lewis, El. Ed., Walkerville. Alison Huesay, Home Ec., Baker. Thomas Lorang, CE, Great Falls. Allen Louden, Govt., Kalispell, Bruce Louden, Ag. Science, Kalispell Cheryl Luckey, Home Ec., Great Falls. Carolyn Lueck, Chem. E., Sheridan. Susan Lueneburg, Micro., Billings. Kay Luft, El. Ed., Medicine Lake. Dennis Luoma, Econ., Great Falls. Victor Lyon, Ind. Arts, Bozeman. Michaelina Madler, Home Ec., Baker. Margaret Joan Maguire, Nursing, Butte. Joan Malesich, Home Ec., Butte. Antonia Crheim Manus, Hist., Stevensville. Nadine Mari Aoka, Nursing, Kealakekua, Hawaii. Sandra Marqua'd, Nursing, Great Falls. Dianne Martin, Micro., Warm Springs. Frank Mason, Jr., An. Science Corvallis. Elva Mast, Council. and Ed., Kalispell. Myron Mast, Ag. Prod., Kalispell. Mildred Mattfeldt, Home Ec., Glasgow. Paulette Mayberry, El. Ed., Hilger. Harry McAllister, Ag. Bus., Bridgeton, N J. Brent A.'lcCnnft, Ed., Livingston. Jerry McCormick, Animal Sci., Livingston. Kay McCoy, Gen. Stud. Leola, Penn. Jim McDonald, Arch., Billings. Steve McGinley, Sec. Ed., Helena. Margaret McKenzie, Arch., Gallup, N.M. Myrna McKinney, El. Ed., Culbertson. Peter McNamee, Math, Appleton, Wis. Virginia McNelIis, Math, Butte. Linda McTavish, Comm., Butte. Neil McTavish, Arch., Butte. Sally Meadows, Art, Choteau. Paula Means, El. Ed., San Francisco, Calif. Janice Mengheni, Home Ec, Power. Carol Metcalf, El. Ed., Bozeman. Sally Metzker, Sec. Ed., Plains. Charles Meyer, Ag. Bus., Helena. Lynn Meyer, EI. Ed., Stevensville. Jane Meyer, Nursing, Great Falls. Elaine Miller, Nursing, Great Falls. Grant Miller, Ag. Prod., Anglea. 'Jean Miller, Comm., Helena. Laurine Miller, Home Ec Ed., Conrad. Michael Mitchell, Arch., Reno, Nev. Sharon Mitchell, Comm., Malta. Bill Monroe, Comm., Bozeman. William Morefield, Zoo., Billings. Dennis Morgan, Const-Tech, Cut Bank. Doug Morgan, CE, Helena. Carol Mothershed, El. Ed., BrockwaY. Mike Mulder, EE, Portland, Ore. Marty Munro, Art, Helena. Mathew Murry, Zoo., Great Falls. V..- I H Q? s...--4' sl 1-if 5' J : Q x X. -4 ...- L I Linda Murrill, Nursing, Great Falls. Mary Beth Myers, Comm., St. Ignatius. Cindy Nagel, Comm., San Carlos, Calif, Kent Nathe, Ag. Prod., Redstone. Wayne Neil, Acctg., Canton Creek. Harold Nelson, Arch., Missoula. Joe Nelson, EE, Big Fork. Ronnie Nelson, Pre-Med, Hinsdale. Delores Nerlin, El. Ed., Bozeman. Terry Nesbit, Ag. Bus., Malta. Calvin Newell, Comm., Baker. Ethel Nichols, El. Ed., Bozeman. John Nichols, Mech-Tech, Baker. Don Nimmick, F8.TV, Cardwell. Dennis Nitchke, Mech-Tech, Great Falls. Mark Noenning, ASME, Billings. Norma Noraker, Soc., Bozeman. Paula Odegard, Home Ec, Black Eagle. Stuart Oellermann, Animal Sci., Glendive. Sue Ofterdal, Nursing, Conrad. Ken Olfert, Math, Frazer. Gary Olson, Botony, Harrison. Gordon Olson, CE. Colville, Wn. Joyce Olson, El. Ed., Big Sandy. Jacqueline Ott, El. Ed., Butte. Hal Owen, Earth Sci., Whitetail. Norman Panasuk, Ag. Ed., Bainvillc. Joan Pannell, El. Ed., Great Falls. Jean Park, Home Ec, Culbertson. Joan Parr, El. Ed., Helena. Jim Pate, Ed., Lockport, Ill. Robert Patcra, Con-Tech, Havrv Sharon Pattee, Soc., Bozeman. Tom Payne, Ch.E., Livingston. William Pelton, An. Science, Absorkee. Vicki Perrisini, Soc., Great Falls. Don Peterson, C.E., Missoula. Jean Peterson, Math, Garneill. Leonard Peterson, Comm., Idaho Falls, Idaho. Lesley Peterson, C.E., Shelby. Robert Peterson, M.E., Tacoma, Wn. Sharon Peterson, El. Ed., Bozeman. Leroy Pfall, Comm., Sidney. Roy Phinney, E.E., Lincoln. Dan Picard, Agron., Bainville. Bill Podobnik, Arch., Anaconda. Phil Pollard, C.E., Lewistown. Rodney Popiel, F8.TV, Bozeman. Donna Porter, Home Ec. Danvers. James Pribyl, Ag. Ed., Great Falls. Wendy Pritchard, English, Butte. Alan Proff, Ag. Prod., Dutton. Connie Pugh, Biology, Kalispell, Bob Quinn, Botany, Big Sandy. Gerald Rahn, Zoo., Butte. Kent Rashmussen, Ag. Bus., Bozeman. Ralph Rasmussen, Ag. Science, Gwynn, Alberta, Canada. Linda Rasor, English, Anaconda. Sue Rathbone, Psy. Therapy, Havre. Beverly Rea, Art Ed., Scobey. Bob Peece, Comm. Deer Lodge. Lois Reed, EI. Ed., Great Falls. Theodore Peed, Math, Powell, Wyo. Russell Reichelt, C.E., Big Sandy. gi. -.5 Q-'Y ,X ,. 1 Q' 'C- Connie Reinemer, Comm., Circle. Tom Reynolds, Hist., Glendive. James Rice, IA, Glendive. Norbert Ries, Ag. Bus., Conrad. Rick Rigg, Mcht., Glendive. Ann Ringling, Modern Language, Miles City. Ronald Riter, Mus. Ed., Big Timber. Jerry Robertson, Arch., Billings. John Rodenberg, Ind. E., Wolfpoint. Dave Roen, Range Man, Musselshell. Gretchen Rogers, Bus. Admn., Custer. Jean Rogers, Pre Vet, Hardin. Randy Rogney, PE, Business Ed., Bozeman. Louise Rohling, Hist., Bozeman. Duane Roll, Sec. Ed., Great Falls. Gary Romness, Ag. Ed Clinton. Jeanne Romo, Home Ec, Townsend. Ken Romo, Ag. Science, Lewistown. Michael Roper, Geo., Billings. Rick Ronish, E.E., Lewistown. Karen Rose, El. Ed., Bozeman. Sandra Rudie, Hist., Fairview. Leda Rugtvedt, Bus. E., Rudyard. George Rule, Mcht., Dillon. Ray Russell, Comm., Pre-Law, Butte. Keith Rustad, Ag. Mech, Baku Jerry Sabol, Comm., Bozeman. Bob Sager, Animal Sci, BOICHWGH- Leslie Salisbury, Ag. Science, Belgrade Russ Samui-lsovt. Aft Ecl, Plentywoocl. Dave Sanclon, Ag. Bus., Sunburst. Sam Saumli-rs. Home Ec., Plentywood. 40 Mary Ellen Saxton, Nursing, Antelope. Shirley Scalese, Micro-Bio, Cutbank. Gary Schell, English, Belgrade. Reuben Scheuerman, Mcht., Hingham Kenneth Schilling, Ag. Prod., Big Timber. Jim Schmidt, Psy., Browning. Pete Schmotzer, History, Lawton, Okla Marcelle Scully, Sec. Ed., Ennis Paula Schultz, Home Ec., Powell, Wyo. Terry Seiffert, Comm., Billings. Gloria Serr, Home Ec., Whitefish, Charles Shannon, Hist., Dutton. Harold Shannon, Mich. Tech., White Bear Lake, Minn. Mary Kay Shevlin, Nursing, Miles City. Ronald Shimek, Zoo., Great Falls. Carol Shook, Sec. Ed., Miles City. Judy Shortridge, Home Ec, Augusta. Clarence Siorky, Ag. Science, Roy. Kenneth Siroky, Ag. Prod., Agron., Roy. Cynthia Skinner, Sec. Ed., Belgrade Marcia Skinner, Nursing, Billings. Tim Skinner, Sec. Ed., Glascow. Greg Smith, Mich. Eng., Cutbank. Judy Smith, Acc., Havre. Richard Srnith, Arch., West Glacier. Robert Smith, C.E., Ronan. Sandra Smith, Micro-Bio., Ft. Benton. Vickey Smith, Ed. Ed., Denton. Teresa Smoak, Nursing, Livingston. Janet Smollack, Eng. 8. Speech, Anaconda. Alan Sommerfeld, Govt., Bozeman. Roger Somerville, C.E., Kalispell. ,,4ur 'E fi . A. YSSP 'eh' lf, ff 'FII' X Y si, ty .. f' ifsivif-QQ 44, ,. .N JMR A .S . 'Sui s. 'ki , s i I? xi 0' .5 I .P-'f'--isa. '- ,, .. - . .5527 Q' if is g. i a TTB .. x 1 Ml ?Q. ll if lfzr ws! .1, Q54 Bonnie Staebler, El. Ed., Butte. Raymond Spaeth, Chem., Black Eagle Carol Stanfield, Math, Great Falls. Don Standield, Gen., Great Falls. Barbara Stevens, Nursing, Great Falls. Kathy Stevens, Home Ec, Loma. Carla Stevenson, Soc., Great Falls. Dick Stenson, Ag. Bus., Choteau. Ward Stiles, Gen., Belgrade. Alan Stilley, C.E., Juneau, Alaska. Robin Stiff, Art, Bozeman. Jerry Stokes, C.E., Pendroy. Dale Storey, Comm., Bozeman. Steve Stosich, Sec. Ed., Butte. Diane Stratford, Math, Billings. Peter Strazdas, Hist., Bozeman. Sandra Sualdi, Nursing, Butte. Richard Swartz, Cons.aTech, Albany, N.Y. Judy Sweet, Math, Billings. Lorraine Swift, Nursing, Great Falls Wanda Sudan, Botany, Big Fork. Gary Sutherland, Comm , Conrad John Tate, Hist., Kennewick, Wn. James Taylor, Ag. Econ., Olds, Alberta, Canada. Paul Taylor, Range Man, Ft. Benton. Shafon Thomsen. MB-Vll, Brockton. Leanna Tibbles, Sec. Ed., Kalispell. Doug Tilleti, Gen. St. Bozeman. James Tobin, Arch, Delmar, N Y Cary Tenn Ag Ed Bi-liirailc Richard Townsend, Nursing, Great Falls Carol Trawick Comm Li'.SiSl0i.Nl1 Ron Trees, E.E., Fishtail, Bill Turnquish, Ind. Mgmt., Billings. Ron Tuskind, Ind. Design, Great Falls. Ray Uhlrich, E.E., Bozeman. Patricia Valenciano, Nursing. Marty Van Cleave, Ag. Prod., Miles City. John Vandershalie, Micro-Bio., Pateron, N.J. Betty Vanetta, Home Ec, Cascade. Paulette, Van Nice, Hist., Laurel. Robert Van Nice, Chem., laurel. Charlotte Vennes, El. Ed., Clyde Park. Sam Verona, Engineering, Butte. Jerry Vick, Art 8. IA, Great Falls. Jacqueline Vinner, Sec. Ed., Billings. Paul Vodicka, Gen. Bus., Hindale, Ill. Eugene Vogl, Arch., Lewistown. David Voldseth, Ag. Prod., Martinsdale. Jim Voorhees, Acc. Comm., Poplar. Julia Wagner, Home Ec, Regina. Candy Walker, Soc., Wolf Creek. Betty Wallenberg, IM, Polson, William Walters, CE, Great Falls. Roger Ward, Comm., Bozeman. Sue Watson, CS, Bozeman. Mrs. Robert Warren, Alida Webber, Home Ec, Hardin. Dennis Weist, Chem. E., Huntley. Carol Wenstroom, El. Ed., Mesa, Ariz. Kalle 'Nesalla Jr., EE, Bozeman. Carol Wester, Sec. Ed., Great Falls. Dorothea Westra, Nursing. Jim Westra, Graphic Design. W' W, Qi -vi 32' i. f . Q .h rv ' 4,1 .gs--1 ...rf qi. 1 fi R: gs 1 11, Q W'fr:.-.fever 2 . . . ., ., n w. X .Ls 'Q A 1 '- Q..- . . SAG, 'Y 1 'Yr 1 Q. . Wa 3 FN ...Auf J 91 7 K ? T. lvff r -v -n qw .,,..--.,,1 - 1'- 2 f n fb - 2 -fs 4? 1' Y'Y , -A WD IV Purnal Whitehead, Mech. Tech., Kalispell. Vicky Whitehead, Art Ed., Kalispell. Carol Ann Whitehorn, Nursing, Floweree. Ethel Whitmer, Sec. Ed., Richey. Edgar Wiegand, Phy., Bozeman. Paul Witt, Mech. Tech., Sand Springs Dian Wold, PE, Laurel. Clyde Wolf, Construction Tech., Stevensyille. James Wolf, Ind. Arts Ed., Great Falls. Roberta Wolf, Home Ec. Ed Stevensville. Ted Wolski, Accg., Wolf Point. Linda Woods, Soc. Stud., Helena. - 1 Robert Workman, Ag. Bus., Kalispell. Colleen Yankoski, Home Ec., Billings. Paul Young, Nursing, Great Falls. Donna Zack, Math, Great Falls. Anita Zeigler, Arch., Salem, Ore. Ron Zimmerman, Econ., Laurel. Connie Allen, Nursing. Tracy Becktel, Nursing. Rita Cheek, Nursing, Conrad. Sharon Fox, Nursing. Mary Kolfoss, Nursing. Nedra Swanson, Nursing. Steve Cordes, Home Ec. Terry Dixon, Home Ec Virginia City Barbara Gill, Nursing, Phil delphra Penn Robert Grieve, F8.LW, Stoneham, Mass. Tom Guinaugh. Suresh Kaushik, Physics, Haryana, India. Dinaz Kular, Zoo., Bombay, India. Edward Harri, History, Dayton, Wn. V. Lakshminarayanan,.CE, Kerala, India. Vida Landa, Ed., Bozeman. Inyang Mecha, Animal Sci., Biafra, West Africa. Richard Montgomery, CE, Bridger. Dave Oberly, PE, Bozeman. Lucille Paddock, Nursing, Bozeman. Dwayne Simon, Rec. Area Mgmt. Sridhar Meda, EE, India. Uma Tripathi, Chem., Lumberi, Nepal. Helaine Walsh, Earth Science, Atlanta, Georgia. Tom Young. Graduate Students 4 A. 6 I Q i- .I ,, . ,L fs. '-15535 ..-.1 ,kx 9 a - K lule, Qcepek, and Suarez Teachers or Professionals? Walter Jule: An artist should work in situations that reveal to him the greatest number of overlapping influences l'm interested in helping art achieve absolute determination by releasing it into the visible world Collaboration has the potential of uniting more diverse tendencies in a single work Once a student in an attempt to insult me said, Everybody around here knows that if a student is really interested in art you will encourage him to develop in every possible way, but, if someone lacks interest or ideas you will have nothing to do with him. What a wonderful thing to say . Louis Ocepeki l is' in L ' un, L35 1 Teaching: Many people interested in making some form of visual statement are unable to shed the vestages of other art images they have seen-either work by their contemporaries or museum artifacts. As a teach- er l have attempted to help individuals discover and make visible a personal form of expression. Design. We have developed a program of design education which points out the inseparable nature of the designed environment. In the course of the program, example is made of the many random design decisions which are grossly evident in the immediate area. Despite reports to the contrary, Bozeman is not beautiful. Printmaking: The printmaking workshop is equipped to allow the artist to develop his visual ideas in a professional situation. We have made the facility available and usable. The student is largely respon- sible for the images which eminate from it. Future: I am, of course, interested in my development as an artist-designer. In my present position it is exceedingly difficult to become associated with invigorating attitudes and ideas. lt is also difficult to maintain standards of professionalism and excellence when these qualities are not very popular. ln the near future I hope to be involved more completely in the practice of design and the making of art. fl - . - ' -Qin-. '.. -K EJ SIE ls A 4 i i - 1'5 . I 4 ls S? The prfrvs 1:T ff1f'ir '-3 95'- V' f'f'1 l I V vu 5 .4 nf-4 'nfrv' . 4 ':, ff- A -r columns a.... e, G , . -1 -.-. .-.-J e - - - ' fx A rf- 3,-Q- fs' , A f-:ns f-fu lv nTp.,..,-:v .,...'C,' yz--..,,,4 5 .4 Q.,,,r..ZL,.,,.,.. -,. f :,.,',-,.,.3,.-:-, - vnu C -V - F . ..1..,..,.. ... C-- v . 1 +, ,nf Q,-.,., , ,S ,,.A,.,. ,, ,. ,-1- ,.,...-,,. -1 -1 vff- if vw sr v -.f -1-A sag uf , 7- -.4 - AA' fir--1'-Q 7- fn:-3 Or-r-A3-3 VCLIT 1-E: ,.:::.. 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If: ': :sw- , M 1 x. - N. -V - .. . - ' . v - W, ,, ,,. .,.-:,,. ,,....,.-3 ,.-3 D- H3 -,. -.- A N7 3 .., - : -..'. -.- ..-a ::3C7 3-,-yn -- 'nxn -f-Q-Q-Q, so -fs-:mx A -xx-fs 01 -as x.bx.4'eJ. -Me J J Cv- - - vv 'CC ubvx., if-7 f-gp 7 lo. xo -af-ox-,ss .0 -3- Q ni Ona 1' SPN., ' S3 f Q Ny - 5 ,J - 3 -. ., V' - , , . . -sv nxn--ww o ,Q - -nn-.3-rsai-W . on -15 fi F9311 X v ., C: .. -1 : -, ,. 'cu v- u., X 'xrvi 'rwkrsfw HN' 'f 'fi 'N'w',,:, 1 WN Sv'-'S x.4 N, 53' N. by N. ... Ron Perrin Ron Perrin, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at MSU, received his undergraduate degree in philosophy at Northwestern University near Chicago. While enrolled at the University of California at San Diego and work- ing on his doctoral dissertation, Perrin studied at Heidelberg, Germany. He is preparing his dissertation under the direction of Herbert Marcuse, a German philosopher. According to Perrin, Marcuse's philosophy can be seen as an attempt to highlight the liberating features of Hegel's philosophy, Freud's psychoanalytic :theory and Marx's revolutionary theory by focusing upon their mutual insights and concepts. Now is a decisive period in the history of civilization-and possibly in the history of the human race. ln the past, man's decisions were not really as momentous as they are today. Now, through our decisions, we can either end life or move it to a higher level. The decisiveness of our decisions is reflected in the polarization that is evident in America. Most simply, deeds are important. Freedom will become a reality for the first time during the next 50-year period, or will cease to be a con- cern at all. There are two possibilities in the future: H1 a programmed man who will not be concerned about freedom, and who will be a happy, contented cipher, or T21 a situation of increasing autonomy and self-determination. Technology has provided the conditions for the greater realization of freedom. But, there are not reasons to believe that we have reached the apex of social organization with monopoly-capitalism. Our economic system is organized on human labor power. With a more sophisticated technology, human labor power is not a necessary or crucial feature. Utopias have always had an unreal connotation. In the future-if man questions what we have, adjusts social systems and utilizes human resources-he will be able to fulfill human priorities. Ideas, such as freedom and equality, can become a reality. We must achieve some sort of perspective as to where we are in terms of our history and of our future. We must recognize that the two will be fundamentally different. Our past is a preface for something else Min f'Vlarcuse's phrase, the end of utopias, as a glorious but, in essence, unrealizable state. As what men can become is increasingly determined only by the limits of the imagination, the future will require a certain amount of daring willingness to entertain radical alternatives. 3. f' 1? :fl - F-5 4 1? 'I Pollution F Al . -.'p,,s N . 5 ' .-1' ' - .55 'I . I' .. -M-W.,-... :Q f ,A s -A f . F .Q flaw., ' 1' . i I.. , . C l , -4 I - A . , . ' 3- Y . 5 f -. . . ' A y . I ,,, . . . . With an increasing awareness of the necessity for environmental quality, demands for pollution control in Montana and throughout the nation became more adamant this year. The causes of pollution are varied, but they usually can be traced to the effects of the US industrial-consumer based economy. As pointed out by many government officials, Americans may have to make sacrifices in the areas of comfort and convenience to insure that a balance between the environment and industry is maintained. In Montana, demands for environmental quality were directed at several companies, including Anaconda Company, y oun ann osp ate Company in Garrison. For several years, a battle has been raging between the Rocky MountainPhosphate Company, and Garrison residents and the State Board of Health. The Board of Health is the enforcing agency for the Clean Air Act of Montana passed in T967 b t ft f ' ' ' ' ' u a er orcing compliance with its order to shut down the plant at Garrison the Board seemed unable to cope with the plant's reopening after a state supreme court ruling favorable to the plant. Anaconda Com an f d p y ace opposition to their request for easement on state lands in the Alice Creek area near Lincoln. Concern was voiced by environmental groups throughout Montana that Anaconda would not take necessary precautions in its mining activities planned for the area. Several Land Board members requested that Anaconda's lans be made Hoerner-Waldorf Mill in Missoula, and the Rock M t ' Ph h P public and forced further hearings on the matter. Two tri-board hearings were scheduled for March and April, but no questions or interrogations directed at Anaconda by the public were to be allowed. At Missoula, which has the worst smog problem in Montana, the Hoerner-Waldorf Mill has been blamed by the public for a major t' f h por ion o t e problem. No action directed at the Mill had been taken by state agencies by the end of Winter Quarter, although the problem had been increasingly publicized. I 'C '7 1: 'l 4. HOERNER f WALDORF I MILL DIVISION f - I ' 1 -LIZ IQ' V'-v v ' - A ietnam '1- ,yg-. 57.1 I . 1 . if f' :Walls ng . 5 A , ef M655 x The United States continued this year to participate in an undeclared war in the Southeast Asian country of Vietnam. Although US President Richard Nixon ordered several withdrawals of American troops from that country during the past year and initiated a plan to vietnamize the war by preparing the South Vietnamese to take over many of the ground combat duties, demands-from what Nixon and Vice-President Spiro Agnew call a vocal minor- ity -for immediate withdrawal of American troops in- creased. Such demands were vocalized in mass demon- strations on college campuses and in maior US cities during the 1969-70 school year. Another undeclared war-and one that had not been much publicized and which, in fact, seemed to be a secret war-was brought to the attention of the American public during the winter of 1970. This war- in Laos-was made public after demands for the release of information on US involvement there were made by several members of Congress and the mass media. Governmental officials insisted that such involvement was necessary to aid the efforts in South Vietnam, and that such involvement was solely that of air support. Ground combat deaths were explained as occurring only because of Communist guerrilla action and the need to protect one's self from these attacks. , . s -4 All-destined to be Gods But-fearing loneliness Compromising with selfishness We return to the shadows of what we are Give reality to your emotions Become-Your experiences For life carries the power to destroy So search For the perspective Orient self with self Wear proudly the costumes of your feelings Do not retreat from sincerity Confront the temptations of tradition O' Don't you see You must suffer Only then will you become self And-Only then will you keep from becoming The disciple of Mediocrity All - destined to be Gods But - fearing loneliness. 1 ' . 2- 1: K .s R . S5 . xH'X i as , . V57 fs 8' f N. . -,-f Q HNF' ? 5 Q J' -, ' - gk. . . 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You must suffer Onb then will you become seh' Ano' - ony then will you Keep from becoming The disciple of mediocrity Jim Anderson Beniamin Briscoe Bruce Davis Cynde Easton Bruce Gray Richard Handran .lerry Kanzler Mark Levitan Mark Linn Ray Martin Stephen Oviaft Clare Pogreba And all others who died during the past year Aaker, Mrs. Kathryn 327, 301 Aasheirn, Gary 128 Aasheim, Larry 245 Aasheim, Ronald 245, 173 Abbott, Richard 234, 159 Ablonczy, Cheryl 327 Abrams, Annette 301 Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson I Andresen, Roger A. 159 Roger L. 243, 236, 235 Roy 327, 163 Susan 327 Bartel 231 Andrew, Dennis 236, 235 Andrew, John 293 Baum, Daniel Gary 287 Adams, Carol 259 Adams, Cary 144, 128 Adams, Mary 327 Adams, Robert 287 Andrus, Pamela 274 Anglin, Sherry, 238, 222 Antonich, Matt 327, 164, 137 Addy, John Kelly 241, 132, 170, 168, 167 Adler, Dale 327 Adolph, Dale 327, 137 Agnew, Dana 323 Agre, Harriet 274 Ahlin, Steve 36 Aiken, Kim 237 Antonich, Robert 268 Antonich, Roger 268 Antonioli, William 301 Antonsen, Christopher 301 Apostel, Marcia 301, 216 Arestad, John 232, 287 Armitage, Clara 150, 327 Armitage, Martha 138, 143, Akland, Konrad 301 Aklestad, James 268 Alberda, Carolee 327 Albert, Barry 236, 235, 148 Albert, Janice 327, 128 Albin, Catherine 323, 104 Albinger, Joseph 33 Aldrich, Daniel 159 Aldrich, Richard 327 Alger, Edward Jess 164 Alger, Patricia 301 Allard, Jacqueline 280 Allen, Allen Amy 301 Bonnie 229, 168, 38 Allen, Michelle 327 Allen, Robert 327, 184 Aller, Anne 286, 140 Aller, Steve 140 Armstrong, Paula 130 Arnold, Rickey 268 Arrington, Candice 280 Arslanian, Janet 301 Arthun, Ellen 224 Arthun, Julie 224, 274 Arthun, Sherrol 259 Arthun, Susan 280 Ashenhurst, Connie 216 Asleson, Stephen 301 Aspevig, Dale 327 Atchison, Rita 226 Ault, Donna 222, 280 Aure, David 243 Ausk, James 234 Austad, Grace 222 Austin, Raymond 327 Ayerhart, Murray 301 Allery, Connie 280 Alles, Joann 222 Alley, John 105 Alstad, Jo Ann 274 Althaus, Ray 301 Alzheimer, Carol 327 Alzheimer, David 295 Ames, Robert 135 Amsk, Burdena 327 Amundson, Gary 245 Amunrud, Daniel 295 Anceney, William 327 Andersen, Craig 245, 128 Andersen, Donald 147 Andersen, Larry 275 Andersen, Reed 145, 143 Anderson, Arthur 106 Anderson, Dale 301 Anderson, Danny 232 Anderson, Daryl 136 Anderson Darcey 274 Anderson Don 301, 141 Anderson Gordon 301 Anderson, Mrs. Harrie 301 Anderson Jack 144 Anderson James 295 Anderson Janice 274, 105, 219 Anderson Jerry 301 Anderson, John 141 Anderson Jona 274 Anderson Anderson Anderson, Joyce 24, 217 Judy 301 Kenneth 146 Anderson Larry 268, 232 Anderson, Linda 214, 327 Anderson Myron 301 Anderson Naim 301 Anderson, Richard 243 Anderson, Robert A. 301 Anderson, Robert C. 301 370 Baarson, Shirley 259 Babcock, Walter 243 Ba ber, P. 127 Backa, Leonard 268 Baker, Walter 248 Bacon, Jacquelin 259 Bacon, John 327 Bader, Gregory 327 Bagley, Stan 164 Bahr, Glendon 136 Bailey, John 236, 164 Bailey, Karen 142 150, 239 Bailey, Lynn 224 Bain, Nanci 225, 274 Baird, Dennis 268 Baird, Larry 301, 144 Baker, Eugene 237 Baker, Hillevi 132 Baker, James 268 Baker, Lloyd 295 Baker, Roger 136 Baldridge, Craig 268 Baldwin, Norman 164 Balhiser, Barbara 238 Ball, Robert 234 Ballard, Bryant 301 Ballard, Douglas 184, 293 Ballard, Floyd 146, 287 Ballard, Mariner 309 Baltrusch, Kurt 251 Balzarini, Stephen 156, 327, 237 Balzhiser, Lois 224 Banaugh, Catherine 219 Banaugh, Robert 267, 33 Bandy, Christine 274 Bandy, William 141 Bania, Kent 141 Banta, Charles 162 Baquet, Alan 137 Baquet, Shelley 274 Barber, Dianne 274, 140, 224 Barber, Jim 140 Barber, Russell 251 Barbie, Maryann 259 Bardsley, Scott 241, 215 Bare, Sally Lorraine 259 Barefield, Edward 36 Barfknecht, James 248 Barkell, John Elliot 302, 163 Barkell, Vicky Lee 323 Barker, Janet Eileen 226 Barlow, Leah Ann 259, 158, 1 Barlow, Susan Kay 280 Barnard, Charles 295 Barnes, Charles 268 Barnes, Kathleen 137 Barnes, Michael 146 Barnhart, John 295 Barrett, Joseph J. 302 Barrier, Brian A. 295 Barrows, Keith E. 235 Barry, Mike 302 Barsness, John H. 268 Barta, Victor Edward 255 Bartholet, Richard D. 245, 215 Bartholomew, Gail B, 323 Bartlin, Pat 302 Bartow, Samuel 46 Bass, Bruce James 243 Bass, Tim 130 Bassett, Vicki Ilene 143 Bastian, Cheryl Lynn 259, 162 Basuthakur, Arun Kum 127 7 Bateman, Pamela 259 Bates, William John 128 Battleson, Daniel 327 Bauard, Bryant 327 Baucus, John Fredric 137 Bauer, James Leonard 33 Bauer, Kathryn M. 259, 132 Bauer, Rebecca, Jane 259 Baufrnecht, Jane 302 Baumann, Martha Jo 327 Baumann, Richard E. 287 Baumgart, Janice I. 259 Baumgart, Kathleen A. 239 Baumler, Jill Irene 301 Baxter, Robert Charl 237 Bayley, Stanley Rich 268 Beagle, John Gordon 327 Bean, Richard James 33 Beardsley, James Hen 232 Beatty, Vernon Roy 327 Beaudean, Paul Dougl 236 Beaudoin, Barry 248 Beaudry, Darlene 259 Beausoleil, Colleen 259 Beck, Richard Dale 327, 302 Beck, Robert Halvor 142, 125 Beck, Sharon Louise 229 Becker, Judi Lee 323 Beckwith, Mark 45 Bedford, Holly Beth 323 Beeler, Layna Ann 222, 162 Beesley, Maureen 259, 133 Begley, Michael 267, 33 Beitel, Richard 251 Bekel, Peg 259, 139 Belden, Margaret 156, 327, 23 Belden, Virginia 216 Beley, Patricia 327 Bell, John George 267, 245 Bell, Stanley Marvin 237, 164 Bell, William 124 Bellandi, Robert 295 Beller, Gary Lee 33 Benci, Mrs. Leslie 103 Benedict, Cynthia 219 Bennkelman, Clay 295 Bennett, Eugene 156, 215, 145 Bennett, Wilfred 139 Benson, Bruce 268, 142, 138, 135 Bent, John Clarance 268, 138 Bentsen, Larry Dean 163, 287 Bercovich, Elaine 238, 216 Berg, Ann Elizabeth 302 Berg, Lyle 31 Berg, Marie Jean 274 Berg, Vickie 259 Berglund, Edean 323 Bergren, Lynn 280 Bergum, Mrs. Barbara 327 Bergum, Patrick 302 Berkram, Alan 268 Bernd, Janet 323 Bernham, Roxane 222 Bernhardt, Donna 280 Berry, Kathleen 259 Bertelson, Allen 170 Berwick, Allen 268 Brown, Kathleen 259 Bestland, Annette 259 Biastoch, William 328, 128 Bieber, Mrs. Sheila 328 Biegalke, Gary Leo 248 Bielland, Bob 241 Bierr, Errol 302 Biggs, Daniel 236,159 Biggs, Kathryn 274 Biles, Harry 295 Billings, Thomas 302 Billingsley, Barry 302 Billquist, John 268, 128 Billstein, Ronald 145 Bingham, Wayne 131, 172, 111 Bink, Walter 140 Bird, Steven 293 Birnie, Paul 36 Bishop, John Rush 295 Bishop, John Raymond 295 Bierke, Ardine 302 Biornson, Oran 328, 142 Black, David Alan 295 Black, Donald 135, 295 Black, Marty 328 Blackburn, Maryanne 302 Blackmore, Tana 229, 162 Blades, Marcia 274 Blair, Scott 243 Blaisdell, Jeanette 130 Blank, Dale 243 Blom, Alfred, 303 Blomquist, Sharon 259 Blomquist, Donita 323 Bloomstrom, Christie 280 Blume, Jennifer 323 Blvth, Janet 224, 280 Blyth, Robert 173, 215 Boatwright, Kathy 303 Boender, Tana 137 Boetcher, Sheila 132, 280 Bogers, Patricia 229 Boogio, Margo 148, 280 Bohart, Linda 259 Bohaychuk, Tyrone 268 Bohl, William 268 Bohne, Bruce 236 Boland, Ann 259 Bold, Robert 150, 141, 287 Bolen, John 268 Boley, Gary 36 Bolick, Danald 303 Bollard, Sherry 328, 222 Bolstad, Dean 268 Bolstad, Elizabeth 109, 162, 229, Bolstad, Jon 239 Bonawitz, Lola 302 Blonde, Nels 268 Bone, Allen 302, 33 Bone, Donna 219, 274 Bone, Gary 302 Boner, Harvey 244 Boner, Jeanette 274 Bonkat, Barnabas 295 Bonogofsky, Deborah 259 Boorassa, Bonnie 323 Booth, James 236, 235 Booth, Pamela 239 Borgreen, James 287 Borum, Albert 293, 121 Borum, David 293, 122 Bos, James 131, 328 Boschee, Robert 268, 244 Boston, Monte 36 Boughn, Debbe 219 Boughn, Sandy 219 Boughton, William 302 Boulware, Jimi 25, 216 Bourdet, James 251, 168 Bourdet, Barbara 132 Bourdet, Linda 33, 155, 21 Bourke, Michael 302 Bowers, Barbara 259 Bowland, Everett 302 Bowland, Mrs. Sally 302 Bowman, Bonnie 229 Bowman, James 293 Bowser, Michael 128 Boyd James 245 Boyd Janet 328, 224 Boyd Marcus 253 Boyd Michael 147 Boyd Pamela 224 Boyd, Robert 302 Boyer, Linda 302, 222 Boylan, Debbie 302 Boylan, Fredrick 302, 139 Blankenship, Barbara 259 Blaskovich, Michael 243 Bleeker, Teresa 259 Blevins, Richard 328 Blinins, Rick 244 Bliss, Charles 328 Bliss, Edna 323 Bliss, Luella 303 '. B iss ,William 302, 144, 120 Blixt, John 328, 303 Blockey, Arlynne 216 Boxarth, Theodore 144 Braaten, Marilyn 274 Bracco, Deborah 280 Brackett, Ronnie 237, 144 Braden, Gary 328, 148 Bradford, Robert 237 Bradford, Virginia 238, 216 Bradley, Pamela 302 Bradley, Thomas 302 Bradway, David 302 Bragnberger, Bill 237 323 Branch, Landon 287 Brandel, Joan 259 Branden, Greg 245 Brandon, Betty 302 Brandt, Peg 219 Brandt, Terrance 268 Branger, John 302 Brann, Douglas 237 Branstetter, Janice 280 Brasen, Charles 302 Brastrup, Randy 302 Bratsky, Leo 328, 232, 135 Bray, Donald 268 Bray, Edwin 287 Bray, Janet 323 Bray, Mariorie 280 Bray, Thomas 378, 302 Breed, Gary 83, 132 Brekiern, Charles 328, 236, 235, 169 Brekke, Bayard 248, 295 Brekke, Linda 259 Brekke, Ronald 232 Brence, Mrs. Trudy 328 Brennan, Kathleen 274 Brevig, Joan 222, 274 Brew, Thomas 328 Brewer, Gale 274 Brewer, Glenn 145 Brewer John 248, 159, 295, 168 Brewer, Mark 268 Brewer, Wayne 302 Brewington, Wesley 248 Brezicka, Beverly 328 Brickhouse, William 40 Brickley, John 245 Bridger, Bertan 268 Bridgewater, Ilene 302 Bridgewater, Judy 328 Bridwell, Karen 275 Brigham, Helen 275 Brinkman, Dale 295 Brinkman, James 302 Brister, Barbara 224 Bristol, Daniel 287 Bristol Doris 328 Brock, David 268, 123 Brock, Mardella 302 Brockway, Lori 323, 229, 162 Brogan, James 268 Broksle, Sherrie 259 Bronson, Mary 239 Brooks, Avice 242, 224, 120 Brophy, Keith 328 Brosius, Thomas 287 Brown, Alberta 275, 126 Brown, Carroll 302 Brown, Donald 295 Brown, Douglas 136 Brown, Edmond 302 Brown, Gary 295 Brown, Lloyd 268, 147 Brown, Lonnie 302 Brown, Lorelei 259 Brown, Norman 236, 235 Brown, Nyla 280 Brownlee, Gayle 226 Broyles, Gary 293 Bruce, Barbara 216 Bruckner, Garreth 184, 120 Brug, Phillip 303 Bruner, Stanley 268 Brunson, Ray 124 Brunsvold, Darryl 328, 144 Brush, Ray 295 Brushwein, James 248, 287 Bruski, Virginia 132, 280 Bruss, Donald 328 Bryan, Michael 268 Bryant, Mc Ray 244 Bryson, Norman 136 Buchanan, Michael 287 Buchel, Susan 323 Bucher, Roxann 226 Buck, Doreen, 323 Buck, Janis 259 Buckingham, Kathy 259, 103 Buckley, Kathe 106 Bucsis, Richard 303 Bueler, Theresa 328 Bukosky, Alexa 134, 132, 103 Buller, Bonnie 303 Buller, Thomas 303 Bullis, Carol 216 Bulta, Ziedonis 303 Burch, Stephen 293 Burdick, James 303 Burdick, Nancy 130 Burger, Ronald 253 Burgess, Charles 248 Burgess, Kathryn 229 Burgess, Michael 248 Burkhart, Paul 145 Burkitt, Bruce 248, 164 Burklund, Joseph 244 Burklund, Robin 259 Burleson, Wayne 328 Burlingame, Claude 244, 164 Burns, David 153, 237 Burns, Patricia 242, 225, 142, Burns, Ronald 136 Burns, Vicki 275, 229, 162 Burrell, Donald 36 Burreson, Douglas 245 Burton, Daniel 164, 295, 328 Burton, Louis 303, 164 Burton, Robert 36 Burwash, Leslie 303 Bush, Julia 150, 224, 280 Busse, George 303, 164 Busse, Helen 280 Bussinger, Larry 236, 235 Bussinger, Paulette 323 Butka, Pat 219 Butler, James 303 Butler Walter 145, 142 Buyan, Lynn 259 Byrne Judy 259, 106 Brown, Philip 302 Brown, Robert 166, 178, 152, 155, 237, 118, 117, 72 Brown, Russell 295 Brown, Sandra 328 Brown, Saunders 302 Brown, Sherman 174, 159, 295, 169 Brown, Steven 287 Brown, Tom 295 Brown, Vivian 275, 219 Brownell, John 302 Brownell, William 253 Cabaniss, Kathleen 216 Cadwell, Michael 303 Cady, Cassandra 133 Caekaert, Sandy 259 Cale, Mickie 303 Cale, Rick 303 Callaghan, Laura 133 Callantinc, Kristine 24, 162 Callison, Wayne 295 Calvin, Frances 303 Calvin, Linda 328, 303 105 Camarda, Joseph 328 Camden, John 268 Cameron, Hugh 268 Campana, Charles 328 Corey, Catheryn 109 Carpenter, Sharon 303 Campbell, Allan 303, 163 Campbell, Gary 303 Campbell, Ronald 303 Camper, Clinton 303, 144 Capp, Ethel 214 Capps, John 303 Carberry, Carole 303 Carl. Judith 259, 126 Carleton, Albert 142 Carlin, Dennis 303 Carlson, Ann 238, 224, 133, 106 Carlson, Linda 303 Carlson, Ronald 234 Carpenter, Maureen, 259 Carpenter, Max 303 Carpino, Clyde 303, 173 Carpita, James 329, 145 Carr, John 329 Carroll, William 303 Carruthers, Geraldine 275, 222 Carson, Cherryl 303 Carter, George 303 Carter, Neta 242, 219 Chapman, Steve 141 Chauner, Cynthia 329, 229 Chauner, Ronald 248 Cheatham, Dale 236, 235 Cheetham, John 159 Cheever, Daniel 304 Cher, Bob 304 Chester, Douglas 234 Chesterfield, Janet 138, 280, 1 Chestnut, Thomas 304 Chestnut, Todd 248 Chew, Arlette 153 Chibul, Gail 219 Chilian, Richard 122 Chilton, Cheryl 21, 275, 216 Chilton, Maureen 229 Chinn, Yvonne 259 Chouinard, Mary 133 Chriske, Alta 329 Christensen Alan 248 Christensen Aleta 275 Christensen Curtis 295 Christensen, Janet 259 Christensen Ronna 214, 229 Jean 329, 135 Cladouhos, Thomas 329 Cascaden, Kathleen 259 Case, Glenda 323,226 Cate, Howard 244 Cavanaugh, Frank 248, 287 Cervenka Elaine 259, 158 Cervenka, Gloria 304, 120 Cervenka Rena 155, 216, 162 Chalmers Chamberlain, Sally 225, 280 Chamberlin, Ann 156, 219, 328 Chan, Cheuk Chance, Sharon 259 Chandler, Michael 329 Christianson, Dain 287 Christie, Peggy 304 Christman, Frank 328 Christopher, Diana 323 Christopherson, Janet 150 Ciba, Janet 329 Cladouhos, Janice 329 Claridge, Donald 36 Chang, Jeau 127 Chapman Catherine 127 Chapman, Dan 125 Chapman, Douglas 295, 106 Chapman Jon 125 Clark Claude 140 Clark, Connie 259 Clark, Douglas 304 Clark, Edmund 287 Clark Gary 295 Clark Jack 251 Clark Malcolm 53 Clark, Clark Rebecca 230, 175, 168 Robert 329, 147 Clark, Rodney 268, 136 Clark, Rose 323, 275 Clarke, Brian 232 Clasby, Daniel 304, 248 Claxton, Denise 260, 126 Clay, Gregory 268 Claypool, Robert 304 Clegg, Lynn 304 Cleveland, Susan 138, 280, Clifford, Preston 304 Clikeman, Linda 329 Cline, Richard 253 Clouse, Gregory 295 Clow, Michael 287 Clyde, Bob 304 Coburn, Dale 234 Coffman, Deborah 139 Coghlan, Thomas 235 Coit, Marcia 329 Cole, Mickie 136 Cole, Richard 251 Cole, Vincent 304 Collins, Bonnie 132 Collins, Douglas 144, 295 Collins, Norma 304, 148 Collison, Keith 329 Combs, Ronald 304 Compton, Kerry 275 Compton, Marie 260 Comstock, Linda 329 Congleton, Jane 329 Conitz, Barbara 260 Conlon, Kathleen 260 Conner, Patricia 132 Connick, Diana 259, 329 Connick, Douglas 329, 236 Connors, Floris 273 Conover, Thomas 248 Cook, Daniel 309, 173, 125 Cook, Gerald 236 Cook, Kenneth 329 Cook, Patricia 260 Cook, Thomas 361 Cookson, John 329 Colley, Marcia 280 Coombs, Edythe 222 Coombs, Robert 304 Cooper, Maria 150, 304, 216 Cooper, Pamela 224 Cooper, Robert 268 Cooprider, Sandy 36 Cope, Charles 236 Cope, Linda 323 Copenhaver, Robert 329, 144 Corbin, James 245, 144 Cordes, Steven 83 Corey, Patrick 329, 111, 109 Cornelius, James 36 Cornish, John 304 Corry, Catherine 304 Cory, Catheryn 304 Coughlan, Mike 236 Coughlin, Catherine 132 Coultas, Diane 260, 222 Coulter, Judy 323 Counsell, Donald 164 Courter, Craig 33 , Coverdell, Norman 329 Covert, Connie 225 Covert, Karen 225, 148 Cowan, Thomas 248 Cox, Clifford 329, 146, 128 Cox, Colleen 230, 280 Cox, John 135 Craig, Dan 304 Craig, Pamela 304 Craig, Thomas 144, 137, 304 Craig, Warren 329 Cramer, Valerie 260 Crane, Charlene 280 Cranston, Karen 304 Cransky, Darryl 304 Crawley, Terry 219 372 Engelhardt, Sandra 275 Creel, Eliza beth 219 Croff, Corinne 280 Croft, Charles 232 Cronquist, Michael 33 Cross, Wesley 304 Crossen, Steven 293 Crouch, Alice 214, 156, 329, 219 Crouse, Sandra 329 Crouse, Stanley 304 Crowder, Gary 236 Crowe, Jerri 222 Crumbaker, Betty 222 Culp, Wayne 304, 244, 159 Cummings, Connie 275 Cummings, Patricia 260 Cummings, Robert 236, 144 Cummings, Thomas 295 Cundiff, Franklin 287 Cunnington, Dale 329, 145 Curdy Curdy Currie , Beverly 304 , Suzanne 329, 224 , Dorothy 304 Currie, John 329 Curry, Gene 304 Curry, Lavonna 280 Curry, Wayne 304 Curtis, Barry 241 Curtis, Ben 304 Curtis, George 169 Curtis, John 124 Deck, Daryll 305 Deck, Jack 330 Deck, Jim 305 Decker, Gayle, 230 De Cosse, Michelle 238, 219, 162, 158 DeFour, Drea 216 Degel, Peter 305 De Groot, Daniel 248 Deitz, Roger 330, 144 DeRange, Larry 305 Delapp, William 241 Delin, Susan 305 Dell, Dennis 305 Dell, Pamela 260, 135 Delmeire, Beverlee 280 Delong, James 330, 144 De Long, Larry 147 Delorme, Stephen 127 Dempsey, Ann 275 Denney, Ronald 268 Dennis, Sharon 139 De Noma, Donna 260 De Noma, John 142, 135 Denson, Barbara 150, 224, 142 Dern, Kay 21, 216, 120 Deschamps, Charles 330 Deschamps, Nancy 330 DeShazer, James 144 De Staffany, Joe 136 Curtis, Rebecca 280 Curtiss, Beverly 260 Cutting, Kathryn 224, 120 Cyr, Gene 330, 304 Czesak, Stefan 330, 163 Dabson, Jerry 304 Dachs, Cherie 330 De Tour, Drea 260, 158 Deutscher, Allen 293 De Ville, Jerry 106 De Vore, Richard 164, 305 Devos, Gordon 253 De Vries, Dennis 137 Dexter, Donald 293 De Yong, Ronald 152, 232, 135 Fahrman, William 24 Dahlberg, Julie 260 Dailey, Patsy 238 Dakin, Marion 304 Dakin, William 304, 295 Daley, Carol 56, 57 Dalex, Dennis 124, 172, 295 Daley, Pat 171 Daly, Colleen 260 Damm, Deanna 280 Daniel, Susan 230 Daniels, Glenda 133 Daniels, Mark 304, 164 Danielsen, Margaret 224, 132, 280 Danzeisen, Rodney 308 Danzer, Da na 236 Danzer, Michael 330 Darroch, John 305 Dartch, Dennis 293 Daugherty, Dan 237 Daugherty, Pat 268, 237 Davenport, John 248 Davenport, Susan 224 Davids, Carole 330 Davidson, Melinda 305 Davies, Dorothy 148 Davies, Mark 248 Davis, Dee Ann 275 Davis, Janice 275, 139 Davis, John 294, 159 Davis, Linda 216 Davis, Moira 330, 153 D'Hooge, Patricia 230 Dickson, Diane 330 Diener, Greg 164 Dierenfeldt, David 164, 287 Dierenfeldt, Katherine 280 Dighans, Monica 260 Dineen, John Patrick 305, 109 Dissel, John 305 Diteman, Deborah 305 Dixon, Dana 305 Doak, Jenness 230 Dobler, Warren 237 Dobrowsxi, David 305, 129, 121 Dobrowski, Ronald 287 Dobson, Terry 330 Dodge, Patricia 330 Dohrmann, Diane 305 Dohrmann, Terry 305 Dolan, James 330, 154 Dolan, Michael 147 Donaldson, Bradley 305 Donaldson, Stephen 287 Doney, Diane 214, 330, 216 Doore, Roy 136 Doornbos, Andrea 144 Doornbos, Virginia 226 Dormaier, Deanna 21, 216, 162, Dougherty, Brian 159, 287, 122 Dougherty, Maureen 323 Dougherty, Patrick 161. 159 Dawson, Kim 295 Day, Barbara 305 Day, Gary 239 Day, Lynn 245 Dean, Marilee 238, 216, 280 Dear, Carol 139 Dearing, Maureen 260 Deavers, John 128, 293 De Carlo, Phyllis 305 Doughty, Lesli 323 Douglas, Bruce 287 Douglass, Donna 280 Downey, Donna 323, 222 Downs, Linda 216, 138 Dowtin, Lynn 330 Doyle, Patsy 260 Doyle, Richard 295 Drange, Jaynee 275 Draper, Robert 147, 139, 295 1 Draiz, R ichard 150 Dreikosen, Edward 305 Driggs, Alice 224 Driggs, Donald 146 Dronen, Anna 280 Drummond, Jean 330, 219 Dryer, Ruth 133 Du Bois, Mary 222 Dudas, Francis 268 Dudas, Laszlo 330 Dudden, Barbara 260 Dutfner, Leslie 36 Dugan, Kathleen 149 Duggan, Pamela 230, 89 Duletich, Anne 222 Dumlen, Debbie 137 Dunbar, Lynn 230, 280 Duncan, Charles 305 Duncan, Kathy 275 Duncan, Sylvia 140 Dunkel, Bill 305 Dunn, Timothy 268, 33 Dunnam, Craig 287 Dunning, Lesley 140 Dunsta n, Craig 305 Duntsch, Duntsch, Denise 219 Donald 33 Dupea, Dorothy 260 Dupree, Du Puis, George 330, 144 Louis 244 Durgan, Nancy 140 Durnell, Stephanie 260 Dusek, Douglas 296 Dusenberry, James, 234, 138 Dusterberry, Anne 326 Dye, Angela 275, 230 Dye, Drew 330, 306, 239 Dye, Lor raine 260 Dye, Richard 306 Dyk, Ardyce 306 Dyk, Daniel 144, 123 Dykstra, Clarence 306 Dynes, Nettie 260 Eakin, Kenneth 296 Eakman, Eakman, Donavan 330, 306 Jennifer 260 Early, Duane 296 Easter, Ray 137 Eastwood, John 306 Eaton, Charlotta 260 Eaton, El ner 125 Eaton, Gary 306 Eaton, Thomas 125 Ebel, Ad Ebel, Do rienne 260 uglas 268 Eby, Terrance 287 Eckert, Nancy 260 Eckley, L loyde 306 Ecton, Zales 268, 245 Edeburn, Edie, Ma Betty 306 rgaret 12 Edmon, Ebanizer 33 Edsall, Robert 268, 174 Edwards Edwards , D, 330 , Nickie 275 Edwards, Robert 123 Edwards, Ronald 287 Edwards, William 245 Etta, Renee 323 Eggen, Daniel 270 Eggensperger, Thomas 248 Ehresman, Roy 330 Eide, Gary 36 Eilefson, Lynn 169 Eisenman, Linda 260, 149 Eitel, Syld 306 Eldridge, Margaret 224, 280 Elespuru, Bonita 260, 141, 137 Elias, Wayne 123 Eliason, Lon 153, 253 Elings, Gwen 330, 133 Ellenwood, Bonnie 143, 138 Ellerd, Richard 306 Ellingson, Gregory 45 Elliot, Carol 330 Elliot, Mary 330 Elliott, Jean 306 Elliott, John 306 Ellis, Barney 330, 146 Ellis, Marybeth 260 Ellis, Thomas 296 Ellison, John 140 Ellison, Rebecca 260 Ellison, Richard 287 Ellud, Rick 306 Ellwein, Gail 260 Ellwein, Louise 275 Emerson, Arthur 206 Emerson, Mike 268 Emery, Clifford 236 Emmert, John 36 Emrick, Janet 275, 216 Engel, Carol 330, 306, 168 Engel, Katherine 280 Enger, Gary 36 Englehart, Mark 296, 239 Engstrom, Holger 305 Enneberg, Duane 306 Enneberg, Gary 330 Ennis, Timothy 144 Erdahl, Betty 260 Erdmier, Elyzabeth 275 Erickson, Bonnie 330 Erickson, Dennis 36 Erickson, Gail 280 Erickson, Glenn 331 Erickson, Joe 269, 121 Erickson, Kathryn 260 Erickson, Max 248, 33 Erickson, Raymond 248 Erickson, Russell 124, 170 Erickson, Sidney 331, 135 Ericksen, Lisbeth 278 Ernie, Lewis 241 Erthal, Robert 269 Ervine, Karen 306 Erwin, James 331 Espy, Nancy 331 Eulert, E. U. 147 Eusterman, Vincent 269 Evankovich, Gayle 126 Evans, Dale 306 Evans, Susan 323 Evensor., Ronald A. 306 Evenson, Ronald R. 269 Everly, David 306 Evertz, Gary 296 Ewan, Susan 306 Eyer, Lawrence 36 Fagan, Mary 260 Fahlgren, Ann 260 Fahlgren, John 287 Failing, Charles 293 Fanning, Denise 224 F.xnsh.iwe, Paul 306 Farley, Martha 139 Farmer, Daniel 251 Farnum, Marie 260 Farrell, Carol 275 Farver, Gerry 142, 135 Fearn, Diana 260 Fechter, Arthur 293 373 Fedaunks, Alan 293 Feddes, Jay 306 Fedoruk , Allan 306 Feeney, Daniel 159, 103, 253 Feguson, Alan 306 Feguson, Joe 306 Fekety, Rosemary 260, 129, 12 Feldner, Van 106 Felts, Thomas 306 Fenton, Brian 306 Ferguson, Alexander 306 Ferguson, Joseph 306 Ferguson, Leland 306 Feguson, Melanie 306 Ferris, Robert 248 Fetveit, Ronald 269 Fetveit, Figgins Steven 237 , Janice 143 Figgins, Roberta 331 Fillebrown, Thomas 130 Finberg, Cheryl 216,132 Fincher, Roger 306 Fink, Meela 142 Finn, Daniel 306 Finnegan, Colleen 143 Finney, Gordon 145 Fischer, Clinton 251 Fischer, James 306 Fischer, Marilou 261 Fischer, Robert 251, 163 145 Fish, Judee 331 Fish, Sherry 230 Fisher, Beverly 323 Fisher, Bruce 153, 239 Fisher, Charles 269 Fisher, Gerald 287 Fisher, Mary Lou 134 Fisher, Thomas 296 Fitschen, Teni 275 Fitterer, Kathleen 306 Gabel Fitzgerald, Kathy 222 Fitzgerald, Waymoth 306 Fitzpatrick, Kelly 293 Fixmer, Chistine 331 Fixmer, Dennis 331 Fixmer, Gene 331 Fladager, Ronald 306 Fladstol, Nolan 269 Flaherty, Marc 245, 50 Flanigan, William 306 Fleckenstein, James 306 man, Suzanne 331 Fleisch Fleming, Beverly 261 Flesch, Allen 306 Fletcher, Susan J. 222 Fletcher, Susan L. 323 Flikkema, Grace 306 Flirt, Robert 269 Flynn, Joel 164 Flynn, Loralee 275, 138, 126 Flynn, Timothy 120, 118,117 Fogelsong, Mark 241 Folkerts, Nancy 331 Fooz Leslie 306 Foote, Ronda 261 For, Yen 234 Fors, Karen 261, 126 Forarn an, David 269, 128 Foes, Richard 234 Foster, Eldon 232, 215 Foster Fozter , John 288 , Marcia, 261 Foster, William 331 Fo nler, Linda 275 Fowler, Russell '306 Fox, Kenneth 215 For, Laurie 275 6, 120 Fragrelius, Linda 132 Fraker, Marilyn 261 France, Gary 136 Frank, Warren, 288 Franklin, Robert 36 Fransen, Edwin 331, 144 Fransen, Sandra 331, 142 Fransen, Steven 147 Fraser, Michael 288 Fraser, Michael W. 140, 288, Frasier, James 331 Frasier, Sandra 261 Fredenberg, John 269, 123 Frederickson, Donna 216 Fredrick, Jill 230 Fredrickson, Carol 331 Fredrickson, Roxie 306 Freebury, Artha 331 Freese, Dana 236 French, Stanley 306 French, William 241 Freshour, Marcia 261 Frickel, Susan 219 Friedrich, Larry 269 Friedrich, Robert 236 Fries, Glen 269, 45 Fries, Mark 236 Friez, Sherry 306 Frost, Greg 269 Frost, Terry 331 Fruyter, Jean 261 Frye, Robert 331 Fuchs, Deborah 219 Fueshmann, Joanne 331, 222, 120 Fuhrman, Floyd 331, 147 Fulker, Judy 153, 156, 334 Fullerton, Nick 60 Fullerton, William 145 Funk, Deborah 222 Funke, James 141 Fura n, Fyock, Darlene 331 William 269, 124 Galoel, Kathleen 217 , Kathleen E. 261 Gaffney, Kathleen 307 Gaglia, Bruce 307, 128 Galbavy, Linda 261 Galloway, Susan 307 Gallup, Jackson 234 Galvin, Michael 331 Gammens, Ron 234 Gandrud, Jamie 261 Gannon, James 232, 173, 136, 128 Garcia, Lyle 124, 109 Gardner, James 248 Gardner, Rulon 248 Gardner, Sue 323, 139 Garfield, Larry 288 Garlitz, James 307, 146 Garoutte, Darrell 36 Garry, John 307 Gartner, Cicile 261, 158 Gasper, George 137 Gasperino, Ellen 275, 148 Gates, Cheryl 222 Gates, Mary 307, 261 Gatz, Larry 288 Gatz, Marilyn 273, 226 Gatzemeier, Paul 269, 159 Gaub, Le Roy 136 Geach, John 269, 104 Gedney, Douglas 293 Gee, Gary 140 Gee, Janet 276 Geesey, Larry 307 Geiger, Cheryl 307 Geiger, Stephen 307 Gelernter, Mark 288 Gemmell, Carlerte 216 Gensemer, Sally 224 Gerard, Barbara 261, 143 Gerleman, Victor 331 Germann, David 236 Gertzen, Sally 307 Gervais, John 307 Gessaman, Franklin 331, 164 Gessaman, Ronald 288 Gesshe, Ray 331, 142 Gettel, Janyce 276 Gibbs, George 253, 169, 167 Gibson, Deborah 224 Gibson, Linda 307 Gibson, Mary 307 Giden, Robert 331 Giebink, David 307 Giem, Loren 331, 307 Gifford, Vickli 261 Gilham, Elaine 307 Gillam, Bertha 332 Gillen, Gail 261 Gillen, Kathleen 276 Gillett, James 269 Gilmore, Gary 233 Ginther, Sonia 307 Ginther, Stanley 307, 132 Girolami, James 255 Given, Jane 261 Gierde, Kip 33 Gierde, James'269 Giersing, lngrntar 332 Glantz, Jerome 147, 293 Glee, Lila 261, 138 Glee, Pete 249 Gliko, Mary 307 Glover, John 307 Glover, Sarah 133 Gobbs, Robert 306, 125 Godbole, Sudhir 146, 127 Godbout, Ronald 153 Godbout, Sheila 276, 219 Godfrey, Lynn 136 Goff, Edward 307 Goffena, Michael 146 Goffena, Robert 137 Goggins, Robert 296, 141 Goldenstein, Michael 307 Goldsturn, Mike 307 Gollehon, Gordon 269 Gonzalez, Leo 127 Good, Gail 261 Goocl, Janet 307 Goodale, Judith 219, 149, 133 Goodale, Linda 332 Goodman, Fred 125 Goodman, Gary 307, 125 Goodrich, Carol 332 Goodrich, Thomas 297 Goodspeed, Nancy 261, 113 Goody, Roger 297 Goosey, Jaylene 307 Gorczynski, Thomas 239 Gordon, Roxanne 22, 91, 247, 162 Goroski, Jerome 254 Gorton, John 331 Goss, Robert 236 Gossman, Ja Dala 307 Goudy, Roger 36 Gournett, Cindy 222 Gower, Christine 307, 132 Graden, Charles 269 Graham, Eric 307 Graham, Robert 332 Grammens, Gerald 237, 146 Grammens, Ronald 153 Granning, Sharon 156, 332, 217 Grantham, Linda 332 Grantham, Ezra 307, 164 Gratton, Joseph 307 Gras, Robert 307 Graveley, Charles 307 Graveley, Jack 147 Graveley, Lorrain 307 Gray, Gary 307 Gray, John 239 Gray, Marsha 286, 143, 138, 126 Gray, Gray, Mary Ann 222 Sandra 276 Greany, Patrick 140, 288 Green, Jean 307 Green, John 331 Green, R.obert 307, 163 Green, Sandra 331 Greene, Michael 33 Greenup, James 241, 215, 170 Greenwald, David 288 Greenway, Cheryl 226 Grende, Michael 307 Grennan, Kenneth 36 Greufe, Larry 293 Griem, Gary 307 Griffin, Harvy 261 Griffin, Paul 144 Griffing, Winford 251 Griffith, Gordon 307 Griffith, Karen 53 Grigsby, Denis 307 Grimes, Gary 269 Grimes, Marilyn 226 Grimn, Jack 320 Grigsby, Denis 307 Grimes, Gary 269 Grimes, Marilyn 226 Grimn, Jack 320 Grindy, Kathleen 261 Grinston, John 307 Groepper, Jay 307, 36, 33 Grose, Dale 288 Grossman, Robin 293, 163 Grue, Dennis 36 Gruenert, Jeffrey 237, 215 Grunditz, Maria 27, 219 Grunenfelder, Michael 307 Gruver, Bradley, 331 Guiot, Joyce 307 Gulliford, Barbara 224 Gullings, Stephen 288 Gumprecht, Ruth 219, 135, 171 Gurnett, Cynthia 276 Gustafson, Gary 246, 36, 33 Gustafson, Greg 253 Gustitis, Don 269 Guthrie, Lewis 297 Haaland, Barlow 307 Haaland, Gordon 307 Haaland, Joanne 307 Haas, Jo Ann 230 Haase, Gary Cedric 175, 293 Hace, Jeff 307 Hackley, Raymond 137 Hadella, Barry 269 Haden, Linda 332 Hadbson, Kent 307 Hagadone, Margaret 261 Hagan, Lois 332 Hagbom, Mary 262 Hage, David 154 Hageman, Carol 324, 219 Hageman, Richard 307 Hageman, William 307 Hagen, Douglas 332 Hagen, John 307 Hastings, Catherine 262 Hansen, Joseph 147 Henderson, Lynette 332, 307 1 Hagen, Joyce 262, 133 Hager, Richard 332 Hagfeldt, Glenn 147, 128 Haggerty, Marcia 262 Harmon, Jerrold 307 Harn, Thomas 269 Hafner, Susan 324, 217 Harnesburber, Bob 148 Hagler, Steven 141 Haglund, Lawrence 255 Haglund, Pamela 222 Hagman, Warren 307 Haines, Betsy 307 Harney, Mary .lo 262 Haroldson, Harry 153, 215 Ha rrer, Ronald 249 Harris, Harris, Connie 262 Debra 277 Hale, Timothy 249 Halgren, Mary 324, 238, 222 Hall, Do uglas 288 Hall, Ray 147 Hall, Ronald 36 Hall, Tamara 117 Hall, Teri 238, 230, 174 Hall, Terry 232, 135 Edwin 147, 293 Halland, Hallett, Linda 262 Halmer, Linda 262 Halmrast, Pauline 276 Halstvedt, Thomas 253, 215 Halverson, Kevin 241 Hames, Janet 226 Hamill, Maurice 234, 215 Hamilton, Donna 332 Hamilton, Gary 139, 54 Hamilton, Kell 332 Hamlin, Kenneth 269 Hammell, Scott 236 Hammer, Donna 332, 139 Hammer, Howard 269, 123 Hammer, Janet 142 Hammer, Jerry 36 Hammer, Wayne 237, 159 Hammerstrom, Daniel 332, 246, 163 Hammerstrom, Kathy 162, 332 Hammond, Charles 249, 144 Hampson, Daniel 307, 135 Hampton, Susan 307, 226 Hampton, Warren 294 Han, Renee 217 Hancock, Dale 299 Handl, Edward 332, 307, 144 Handran, Richard 125 Hanley, Brian 288 Hanley, Peggy 324, 126 Hanley, Wally 31 Hannen, Kenneth 251 Hannifin, Nora 332 Hannula, Mary 324 Hanpa, Doris 332 Hansen, Kathleen 126 Hansen, Leslie 262, 138 Hansen, Thomas 297 Hanes, Joseph 288 Hanson, Gary 288 Hanson, Gladys 332 Hanson, Gretchen 307, 230 Hanson, Janet 21, 172 Hanson, Johnnie 289 Hanson, Kenneth 332 Hanson, Roger 307 Hanson, Sonia 262 Hanson, Tom 123 Happer, Dan 307 Harball, Max 307 Harding, Danny 36 Hardy, Connie 224 Hardy, Judy 307 Harkins, Al 307 Harris, Douglas 332, 246 Harris, Jamie 29, 222, 132 Harris, Johnny 307 Harris, Linda 262, 142, 171 Harris, Tamia 307 Harrison, Jerrald 269, 123 Harrity, Patricia 230, 174, 138, 149 Harstad, Dale 307 Harte, Richard 241 Hartman, Boyd 142 Hartman, Kathleen 307 Hartse, Lucille 324 Hartsell, Helen 332, 175, 224, 324, 168 Harvey, Carter 307 Harvey, Jay 139 Hash, Marcia 277, 222 Hass, Gary 138, 289 Hastie, Cynthia 332 Hatfield, Robert 131 Hatlelid, Dennis 307 Haudek, Dennis 307 Hauf, Karen 307 Haug, David 307 Haugan, Deborah 262 Hauge, David 137 Hauge, Lane 246 Haugan, Catherine 282 Haugh, Glen 307 Haughian, Rita 282 Hauptman, John 244 Hauser, Edward 297 Haversland, Ken 307 Haworth, Kayle 131 Hayes, Gary 307 Hayes, John 128 Hazelton, Anne 219, 144 Hazelton, Robert 251 Heard, Robert 297 Hebert, Barbara 262 Heckford, Don 307 Hedaily, Saleh 277, 102 Hedrick, Hope 332 Heggen, Neal 270 Heiman, Errol 143 Heinrich, Jackie 332 Heintz, Doreen 277 Heinz, Roland 239 Heinz, Bill 239 Heinz, Roney 307 Heisen, Charles 307 Heiser, Marcia 262 Heland, James 289 Helmle, Susan 262 Helseth, Carter 289 Heltborg, Diana 307 Hemry, Roy 307 Hendersholl, Cassie 332, 230 Henderson, Charles 332 Henderson, Dennis 36 Henderson, Earl 163 Henry, Steven 332 Hensleigh, Gene 253, 159 Henstren, David 332 Henzel, Linda 219 Henzi, Bernadette 307 Heberly, Jim 246 Herder, P. 307 Herington, Robert 239 Herr, Christine 332 Herron, Jack 307 Herseim, Clifford 289, 103 Hert, Darrell 332 Hert , Terry 289 Herzel, Linda 126 Hess, James 249 Hess, Paulette 262 Hess, Sandra 332 Hesselschwerdt, Mark 239 Hetherton, Judith 307 Heustis, Bonnie 139 Hewitt, Gary 136 Hewitt, Glenna 262, 143 Hexem, Susan 307, 222 Heydon, Leonard 270 Higbee, Alan 270 Hildreth, Ida 224 Hilger, Beth 220 Hill, David 289, 363 Hill, C Hill, Judy 247, 220, 162 Hill, Leo 308 Hill, Patricia 262, 143 Hill, Susan 332 Hill, Virginia 262 Hilla, Catherine 307 Hiller, Lawrence 36 Hillman, Richard 125 Hilton, David 289 Hilton, Howard 270 Hinckley, Jessie 307 Hinick, Stephen 270 Hinrichs, Rocky 270, 148 Hinz, Thomas 270 Hirsch, Leslie 307 Hitch, Mark 297 Hitch, Michael 144 Hiermstad, Lynn 270 ha rles 249 Hoadley, Cherry 262 Hoag, James 309, 142 Hoagland, Bruce 309 Hodges, James 257 Hodgskiss, James 232 Hofacker, Margaret 332, 14 Hofacker, Michael 332, 146 Hofacker, Susan 224 Hoff, Ivan 232, 215, 135 Hoff, Joyce 224, 158, 103 Hoffarth, Vernita 324 Hoffman, Jerry 309 Hoffman, Michael D. 289 Hoffman, Michael R. 106 Hoffman, Pamela 309 Hoffman, Roselae 150, 309 4,1 Hofland, Denise 277, 137, 126 Hofland, Maline 262, 137 Hoflin, James 36 Hofman, Cheryl 309 Hogg, Dave 163 Hogg, Nancy 220 Holas, Marvin 332, 239 Holes, Rosalie 277, 217 Holekamp, Mary 230 Harkins, MariLynn 262 . Harlan, Timothy 297, 236 5 Harlen, Craig 251 1 Harlen, Steven 269, 251 1 Harman, Steven 246, 40 Hendricks, Kathleen 262 Hendry, Marilyn 332 Henley, John 332, 237, 164 Hennessy, Susan 160, 262, 217, 158 Hendrickson, Vern 332 Holje, Robert 307 Holke, Joyce 140, 262 Holland, Connie 282 Holland, John 309, 140 Hollenback, Frankie 309, 220 Holm, Robert 307 Holman, Kenneth 307 Holman, Wendy 324 Holst, Sandra 332 Holst, Terrence 289 Holzapfel, Herbert 309, 154 Holzer, Richard 270, 241 Holzer, Thomas 241 Holzheimer, Susan 262 Hom, Emily 262, 142 Homes, Vicki 226 Hooker, Alan 150, 309 Hooker, Diane 150 Hooker, Thomas 153 Hoopes, Diane 220 Hoops, Daniel 309 Hopewell, Burton 246 Hopper, Sandra 262 Horan, Danna 282 Horgus, Nancy 282 Hosley, Patricia 247, 230 House, Esther 309 Hevren, Helen 217 Howard, Douglas 289 Howard, Harry 309, 40 Howard, James 309, 159 Howard , Patricia 310 Howard, Susan 262 Howell, Harvey 140 Howell, Kathleen 262, 143 Howells, Barbara 214, 332, 222 Hubbard, Richard 310, 233 Hubber, Penny 238, 282 Huber, Diane 226 Huckaba, Kathy 217 Huddleston, Gordon 332, 144 Hudson, Craig 249 Hudson, Marsha 277 Huffine, Jane 222 Huffman, Gary 130 Hughes, Alberta 262, 104 Hughes, Dale 249 Hughes, Gary 33 Hughes, Georgia 310 Hughes, Harry 310, 145, 170 Hughes, Linda 217, 158, 149, 1 Hulett, Linda 310 Hull, Lauren 277 Hull. Richard 332, 109 Hulsing, Dennis 332 Humbert, James 310 Humbert, Linda 262 Humphrey, Charles 150, 174 Humphrey, Nyles 58 nda 262, 149, 133 Barbra 21, 262, 124 Humphreys, Aileen 310 Hunt, Li Hunter, Hunter, Janet 332 Hunter John 341 Hunter, Virginia 262, 143 Huot, Patricia 277 Hurd, Robin 246 Hurless, Robin 156 Hurley, Jean 282 Hurley, Sharon 262 Huss, Rex 270 Hustad, Alan 310 Hustad, Cynthia 332, 226 Husted, Elaine 282 Huston, William 332. 215 Hutqhin, Ernest 289, 122 Hutchinson, Richard 332 Hveem, Chrys 262 Hveem, Craig 244 Hyde Niki 262 ldland, Marilyn 282 Iman, James 142. 171 68 375 lmhoff, Ma ry 324 Ingram, Richard 270 Ink, Stephen 270 Inman, Joseph 232 Irion, Steven 297 Irvin, Darrell 237, 144 Irvine, Sheila 158, 120 ltoh, Richard 236 lvanovitch, Dennis 333 lversen, Donald 294 Iversen, James 310 Iverson, Leonard 333, 251 lzurieta, Jose 127, 120 Jaap, Steven 289 Jaap, Thomas 145 Jackson, Anna 224 Jackson, Gordon 310 Jackson, Julie 224 Jackson, Linda 220 Jackson, Robert 297 Jacobs, Catherine 271 Jacobs, Elizabeth 132 Jacobsen, James 139 Jacobsen, Timothy 236, 159 Jacobson, Halvor 270 Jacobson Jacobson 1 Linda 262 Marjorie 242, 238, 222, 132 Jacobson, Wayne 123 Jagiello, Alice 262 Jagiello, Betty 277 Jahannes, Karen 310 Jahannes, Marilyn 310 Jain, Suresh 127 Jakes, David 310 James, Daryl 310, 147 James, Douglas 144 James, Janet 138, 282 Jamieson, Douglas 310 t Johnson, Con 140 Johnson, Darrell 241 Johnson, Dean 249 Johnson, Deborah 310 Johnson, Dianne 277, 141, 138, 137 Johnson, Donald 297 Johnson, Elaine 230 Johnson, Gary E. 241 Johnson, Gary L. 159 Johnson, Gordon 239 Johnson, Guelda 140 Johnson, Helen 150, 262 Johnson, Hulda 140 Johnson, Irene 150, 262, 140, 104 Johnson, Iris 262 Johnson, James D. 310 Johnson, James E. 244 Johnson, James 333 Johnson, Joan 262, 143, 138 Johnson, Karen 333 Johnson, Karla 397 Johnson, Kathleen 277, 109 Johnson, Lorain 222 Johnson, Susan 333 Johnson, Marcia 230, 174, 138 Johnson, Marilyn 262 Johnson, Nena 140, 282 Johnson, Paul 289 Johnson, Peggy 310 Johnson, Phillip 333 Johnson, Richard D. 128 Johnson, Richard G. 147, 146 Johnson, Richard P. 36 Johnson, Sally 220, 158 Johnson, Schelle 262 Johnson, Terry 289 Johnson, Thomas 246 Johnson, Vicki 310 Jamruszka, Janice 262 Janich, Elaine 139, 282 Janke, Laurel 106, 333, 142 Jansky, Jardee Jardee Jarrett, Susan 333 Gary 333, 297, 164 Thomas 297 Richard 136 Johnson, Wallace 270 Johnston, Bette 333 Johnston, Kleiv 310, 120 Jasicko, Gerald 237 Jasmann, Susan 23 Jassen, Jerry 36 Javornik, Jeanne 310 Jawdy, Tom 310 Jayadev, Narayana 127 Johnston, Susan 324 Kalfoss, Frank 131, 36, 33, 74 Kalish, Jean 334, 133 Kallestad, Rebecca 310 Kambic, David 334, 244 Kamerman, James 310 Kamhoot, Karen 83, 334, 132 Kamp, Alma 310 Kamperschroer, John 257 Kanzler, Jerry 106 Kappes, Janna 277, 220, 105 K'arlin, Ronald 310, 137 Karls, Beverly 277 Katahara, Miles 311 Katolas, Merlin 237 Katzenberger, Loren 152, 55, 153, 244, 145 Kauffman, Loyal 311, 136 Kaufman, Janice 139 Kaufmann, Linda 311 Kaufmann, Robert 311 Kaushik, Suresh 130, 127 Kaze, James 334 Kaze, Robert 249 Kealhofer, George 270, 237 Keaster, Gary 297 Kebschull, Carol 262 Keebler, Connie 217 Keefe, Penelope 230, 38 Keefe, Richard 297 Keene, Randall 224, 158 Kegel, Arlene 220 Keil, Donald 148, 123 Keiser, Ken 123, 249 David 334, 311, 146 Keith, Keizman, Keith 311 Keller, David 289 Keller, Dianne 262 Keller, Kathleen 238, 222, 2 Keller, Michael 249, 334 Keller, Nancy 230 Kelley, Kathryn 311, 139 Kelly, Andrew 140 Kelly, John 311 Kelly, Mark 311 Kelly, Mary 277 Kelly, Robert 170 Kelly, Walter 334 Kelsey, Herbert 159 Kelso, David 297, 121 Kemmesat, Linda 277, 217 Kenagy, Kathleen 277 Kendall, Orin 249 Kendrick, Richard 251 Kenfield, Kenneth 270 Kenison, Diana 334 Kennedy, Joseph 233 Kent, William 270 Keogh, Miles 311 . Keough, Joseph 236 Kerin, Susan 238, 132, 282 Kern, Margaret 262 Kern, Richard 334, 237 Kernagah, Jim 60 Kerr, Connie 150 8 .. A-1 Jolley, Laura 238, 217 Jones, Cindy 217 Jones, Frank 297 Jones, James 297 Jones, Marcia 262, 141 9 Jones, Mark 297 Jones Orville 310 Jones, Sherry 262, 1. Jones, Steven 297 Jeffers, Donna 262 Jeffery, Deborah 227 Jeglum, Eric 289 Jenereaux, Paula 282 Jenni, Carol 220, 120 Jenni, Gary 289 Jensen, Michael 297 Jensen, Penny 262 Jensen, Sally 220 Jerke, Bonnie 310, 138 Jerrnunson, Lynne 310 Jermunson, Shirley 262 Jeachlre, Dafid 310 Jeuell, Robert 310 Jimrnerzon, Gary 333, 233 Jimrnerzon, William 333, 164, 136 Jol'-nz, Conatance 262, 127 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Jolr nzon, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson. 376 Alan 310, 244 Archie 289 Barbara 333 Bertha 324, 141, 138 Carl A. 238, 220, 162 Charles 297 Cheryl 262 Clare 262 Collins 136 Jones, William 153, 249, 144 Jones, William 36 Jonson, Bitsy 137 Jorgensen, Nancy 282 Jorgenson, David 31, 249 Jorgenson, Deborah 30, 222, 162, 16, 72 Jorgenson, Robin 261 Joslin, Alan 289 Joslin, Gayle 324 Joslin, Jack 140 Jovick, Robert 326, 310, 159, 169 Joyce, Marvin 334, 54 Joyce, Walter 297, 141, 137 Joyner, Robert 36 Juarez, David 33 Judisch, Susan 261, 135 Judkins, Donald 289 Judkins, Gary 237 Jupka, Richard 270 Jussila, Ray 310, 120 Kaatz, Jack 334 Kainu, Ronald 310 Kaiawa, Kalafat, Kathy 262 Katherine 262 Kalafat, Stephanie 282 Kalamen, John 270 ,H I vf I. 1, I ge We 2l Kessler, Karlyn 222 Kester, Baan 254 Kester, Bruce 255 Ketunuti, Vibulnunta 131 Keyes, Gary 140 Kibler, Myron 139 Kiefer, Pamela 262 Kiesling, Donnie 214, 230, 175 168 Kiesling, Roger 236, 170, 169 Kiick, William 36 Killeen, Daniel 131, 311 Killorn, Randy 234 Kilseimer, Ardyce 263 Kimmet, Gary 36 Kimmet, James 334, 311 Kimmet, Mary 132, 282 Kincannon, Terrence 311 Kind, Renee 263 Kind, Sandra 263 Kind, Stephen 311 Kindle, Maryann 334 King, Janet 277 Korsbeck, Darlene 324 Kountz, John'312 Kountz, Patricia 263 Kovacich, Robert 159 Kowahara, Rosemary 312 Kowis, Linda 282 Koyama, Bob 50 Kozelka, Sara 277 Kraiacich, Elizabeth 217 Krall, Barbara 334, 311,149 Krall, Charlene 334 Krall, James 289 Kranebusch, Paul 233 Kranzler, Kenneth 297 Kratovil, Dean 40, 290 Kraus, Hal 270 Krause, James 236 Krause, James 334 Krause, Linda'138 Kreidelcamp, Dane 138 Krebs, Kathy 282 Krengel, Alice 282 Lane, Jeff 254, 106 Lane, Lang, Shelley 277 Clinton 313 Lang, Nancy 277 Langamore, Nancy 282 Langohr, Michael 249 Lankutis, Justin 313, 249, 1 Lannen, John 313 Lantta, Kenneth 297, 146 Larn, Jerry 270 Larsen, Catherine 324 Larsen Larsen Larsen , David 334 Michael 313 , Richard 33 r Larsen, William 147 Larson, Carl 313 Larson, Constance 263 Larson, James 257 Larson, John 313 Larson, Lara 263 Larson, Pamela 263 Larson, Ronald 141 Larson, Thomas 255 Latimer, Frances 334 King, Richard 257 Kingfisher, Dian 142 Kinshella, Paul 289 Kippen, Fred 311 Kirkpatrick, Lyle 164 Kirkpatrick, Maureen 263 Kirscher, Janelle 311, 171 Kirscher, Jeanne 217, 143 Kirtley, Kathey 222 Kittelson, Stephen 257 Kitto, Gerald 135 Kitio, Lynne 135 Kitto, Richard 311 Kitto, Rodney 311 Kitts, David 244 Klasna, Jackie 135, 137 Klasna, Jonathan 311, 142, 137 Klaumann, Stanley 138, 294 Kleimer, Steven 311 Kress, Jerrily 312 Kriskovich, Ritama ri 227 Kriskovich, Rosann 282 Kroemer, Gordon 297 Krogstad, Duane 141, 290 Krogstad Eldon 334 Krogstad, Marcia 282 Krogstad, Mauretta 282 Kronebusch, Paul 334, 135 Kropp, Vicki 263 Krueger, Joseph 364 Latta, Cecille 263 Laulo, Dena 230 Laurandeau, Janet 263 Law, William 237, 144 Lawnsend, Gene 313 Lawlor, Michael 159, 169 Lawson, Jill 313 Lazarewicz, Frank 111, 109 Leach, William 289 Lear, Sheila 224, 168 Leatham. William 297, 33 Lechner, Jacqueline 312 Kruger, James 312 Kruse, Edward 312 Kueffler, Karen 334 Kuehn, Karen 334 Kuhr, Viki 312 Kuiawa, Stephan 270 Kulbeck, Penny 334 Kultgen, John E. 142 Lee, Lee Lee Lee Anne 28, 241, 230 Barry 326, 313 Bonnie 334 Charles 257, 140 Lee Deborah 223 Lee John 237 Lee, Laura 313, 223 Lee, Shannon 282 Lee, Thomas 297 Kleven, Donald 311, 144 Klindt, Thomas 297 Kline, Gary 296, 215 Kline, Rodger 311 Klinke, George 334, 154, 111, 109 Klock, Harry 153, 241 Klofstad, Janice 312 Kloos, William 237 Klovstad, James 334, 144, 143 Knapp, Vonda 324 Knaub, Connie 263 Knebel, Janet 217, 162, 282 Knight, Sandra 222 Knipfer, Robert 334 Knobel, Jerry 334 Knoebel, Betty 277 Knoop, Stephen 297 Knudson, Connie 282 Knudson, Vicki 263 Koan, Jerry 312 Kobel, Colin 297 Kober, Dale 241 Kocher, Robert 312 Kochivar, Allene 263, 158 Koehnke, Michael 170, 167 Koelzer, Scott 45, 289 Koenen, Priscilla 263, 137 Koenig, Kerry 312 Koenig, Paula 334, 227, 133 Kohl, William 146 Kolar, Sandra 282 Kommers, James 246 Konecny, Rosena 263 Kopptie, Sandy 282 Korber, Daniel 334 Korean, Mrs. B. 312 Kuntz, Bernadette 263 Kuntz, Reuben 312 Kuntz Ricky 297 Kurtz, John 364 Kutar, Dinaz 127 Kavulla, Dave 246 Kuwaha ra, Rosemary 246 Leese, Carol 335, 137 Leese, William 150, 137 Lefler, Theodore 154 Legerski, Richard 294, 169 Lehman, Andrew 297 Lehrman, Susan 130 Leidholt, Deane 234 Leininger, Wayne 313 Kyelgreen, Lean 244 Labb, Howard 312 Lachenmaier, Janis 155, 153, 142 Lacox, Dixie 263, 242, 158 Lacke, Jerome 312 Lacox, Sandra 263 Laden, Ronald 312 Laduke, Kerry 312 La Fountain, Robert 312, 137 La France, Nancy 263 Laidlaw, Robert 233 Laird, Kathleen 282 Laity, Nancy 263, 149 Laioie, Catherine 139, 282 Lakey, Mark 312 Lakin, Dale 270, 36 Lakner, Judith 263, 142 Lakshminarayanan, V. 127 lalich, Philip 246 Lalom, Arnold 312 Lamb, Edwin 270 Lambert, Debbie 173 Lammers, John 312 Lampman, Sandra 312 Lander, Larry 313 Landers, Virginia 222 Landman, Charles 270 Landman, Judith 263 Landsverk, Larry 249 Leininger, William 334 Leise, Gary 313 Leland, James 144 Leland, Mary 313 Leland, Russel 313 Leland, Virginia 313 Leman, Lemm, Tom 150 Linda 272, 230 Lemons, Melburn 254 Lencioni, Lorraine 286, 142 Lenhardt, Gail 335, 313 Lenhardt, Renee 263 Ler, Christina 334, 130 Lersbak, Wayne 313 Lesnik, John 313, 140 Lessley, Mickey 313 Lethert, Thomas 313, 136 Letz, Scott 270 Levine, Gary 313 Levitan, Mark 270 Lewis, David 297 Lewis, Ernie 33 Lewis, Eugene 40 Lewis, John 335 Lewis, Kathleen 335 Lewis, Richard 146 Lewis, Russell 335 Lcwis, Susan 324 Lewis, Terri 282 Lewis, Victoria 220 Lewis, William 270 Liao, Johnson 145 Liedle, Theodore 115, 313, 163 Lien, Richard 270 Lier, Gerhard 313 Liggins, Janice 313 Liknar, Judy 150 Liknes, John 313, 146, 127 Liknes, Mildred 313 Lilleq:rd, James 241 Lilletvedt, Janice 149, 133 Lilley, Lynn 263 Lilly, Gregory 251 Lind, Frances 277, 223 Lind, Patricia 263 Lindh, James 296 Lindquist, Denise 313 Lindsay, Archie 297 Linnane, Linda 223, 282 Linnane, Vicki 223, 168 Linnell, Melvin 294 Lippert, Dennis 297 Lipsey, William 172 Liston, Marla 324 Litle, Robert 231 Little, Jane 133 Liu, Francis 127 Loberg, Randolph 297, 139 Lochand, Emile 313 Lockwood, Robin 173 Loeffler, Lorna 150, 312, 140 Loendorf, Alan 294 Lofing, Gary 141 Liftsgaard, Sandra 312 Loftsgaard, Thora 312 Logan, Charles 313 Logan, Kelly 290 Lohmuller, Richard 312 Lollefson, Jim 141 Longmore, Nancy 126 Lorang, Thomas 335, 145 Lorenizen, Ivan 313 Louden, Allan 152, 335, 118, 17 Louden, Beniamin 233 Louden, Bruce 335, 135 Louie, Amy 277, 220, 162 Love, Katherine 282 Love, Michael 282 Lovely, Janice 217, 158 Loy, David 270, 148 Lozano, Linda 227, 158 Lubuneke, Rick 131 Lucero, Susan 282 Luckey, Cheryl 335 Lueck, Carolyn 335 Luehr, Theodore 270 Lueneburg, Susan 335 Luft, Kathleen 335 Luft, Roger 257 Luft, Vernon 136 Luher, John 36 Lund, Sharon 313 Luoma, Dennis 335 Luoma, Richard 153, 245 Luoma, Russell 270 Lu Pone, Allan 297, 63 Lusin, Gary 313, 164 Lusk, Tommy 36 Lutgen, Theodore 313, 133, 135 Luther, Steven 237, 144, 290 Lutz, Douglas 74, 159, 236 Lynam, Gary 313 Lyngstad, Dee 263 Lynn, Stephen 270 Lyon, Victor 335 Maas, Wynne 313, 148 Mac Donald, Bruce 297 Mac Donald, Martha 230, 38 Macc, Nickle-Jo 263, 102 Machclcdt, Kay 263 Mackay, Dale 246 Mac Kay, James 257, 233 Mackey, Cheryl 282 Mackin, Becky 230 Maclxy, Floyd 313 Madlcr, Janice 142 Madler, Lynn 143, 238 2, 167 377 Madler, Michaelina 335 Madsen, Larry 313 Madsen, Rex 136, 270 Madson, Jean 363 Madson, Jim 249 Magalsky, James 290 Magalsky, Rose 263 Magnuson, Pamela 263, 141 Maguire, Margaret 335 Mahan, Erys 326, 162 Mahler, Bernard 313 Mahrt, George 246 Maierle, Vicki 220 Mailey, Kathie 282 Maish, Dale 246 Maki, Charla 277, 263 Maki, Wanda 277, 263 Makynen, Georgina 263 Malarchick, Ervin 313 Matz, Roger 146 Matzinger, Dennis 241 Mavencamp, Linda 263 Maxfield, William 271 Maxie, Bonnie 314 Maxwell, Jesse 298, 139, 136 May, James 314 Maycumber, Marcia 263 Maynard, Carol 324 Maynard, Robert 314, 148 Mazzarelli, Mary 139, 283 Mc Murchie, David 237 Mc Namara, Donald 127 Mc Namee, Peter 336, 163 Mc Nea, Jeanne 264 Mc Neal, Linda 314 Mc Neil, Carla 314, 139, 56 Mc Neil, Michael 314, 298, 135 Mc Neil, Robert 314 Mc Neil, Steven 314, 54 Mc Nellis, Sheila 264, 38 Mc Nellis, Virginia 336 Miller, Rose 264 Miller, Ruth 264 Miller, Terry 36 Miller, William 251 Millsap, Vivica 282 Milton, Linda 264 Minckler, John 314, 165 Minear, Loren 298 Mines, Gregory 237 Minish, John 271, 123 Mistowski, Joseph 234 Allister, Harry 335 Arthur, Karen 263, 158 Brien, Debra 264, 137 Cann, Brent 335 Carthy, Linn 314 Cartney, Timothy 298, 36 Clanahan, Joyce 264 Clanahan, Linda 324, 149 Mc Nutt, Deliean 264 Mc Quinn, Daniel 250, 159 Mc Quire, Paul 163 Mc Quirk, Mary 149, 133 Mc Rae, Robert 125 Mc Reynolds, Dan 234 Mc Tavish, Linda 336 Mc Tavish, Neil 336 Mitchell, Arlene 314 Mitchell, Bonnie 314 Mitchell, Geraldene 264 Mitchell, Jayne 283 Mitchell , Michael 336, 131 Mitchell, Sha ron 336 Mitchell Mitchke , Terry 233 , Margaret 264, 144 Malone, Malesich, Joan 335 Malgren, Carmill 313 Malgren, Christine 227 Malgren, Kenneth 313, 163 Donald 146 Malone, Martin 139 Maloney, John 236 Malsam, Robert 270 Mancoronal, William 313 Mandeville, Webb 249, 215 Maney, George 123 Manfredi, Mary 282 Mannix, Margaret 374, 263 Mansfield, James 270 Manus, Tony 53, 335 Marble, Frances 220 Marble, George 314 Marchwick, Thomas 257 Maricich, Robert 40 Marin, Dennis 244 Maristuen, Cheryl 314, 137 Marker, Marvin 298 Marks, John 270 Markwald, David 313, 144 Marquard, Sandra 335 Marrinan, Michael 314 Marsh, Charles 298, 128 Milam, Craig 123 Marten, Clark 298 Martenson, Sandra 230, 162 Martin, Alan 270 Martin, Annette 220, 132 Martin, Chadwick 270 Martin, Corlene 277 Martin, Dianne 335 Martin, Doreen 263 Martin, Earl 107 172 Martin, James 290 Martin, Jean 23 Martin, Karen 221 Martin, Rebecca 282 Martin, Roger 36 Martin, Roxie 263 Martinell, Allen 159, 290 Mc Clintic, Marilyn 142, 138, 283, 126 Mc Clue, Richard 314 Mc Clure, Lloyd 271 Mc Clurg, Con 234 Mc Collum, Richard 237 Mc Comb, Leonard 249 Mc Comber, Jack 140 Mc Conkey, Warren 298, 163, 120 Mc Connell, Karen 264, 141 Mc Cormick, Jerry 336, 139, 54 Mc Cormick, Kathleen 264, 142 Mc Coy, Katherine 283 Mc Coy, Kathryn 336 Mc Cracken, Andrea 223 Mc Crea, Stephen 146, 290 Mc Cready, Arthur 257 Mc Culloch, Ross 314 Mc Curdy, Robert 298, 123 Mc Curry, Michael 314, 124, 72 Mc Curry, Pamela 277 Mc Dede, Nancy 158 Mc Dermand, James 314 Mc Donald, Cynthia 264 Mc Donald, James 336, 131 Mc Donald, Kathryn 264 Mc Donald, Marcia 277 Mc Donnell, Colleen 230 Mc Donnell, Virginia 264 Mc Elwain, Mark 314 Mc Ewen, Pamella 314 Mc Fadgen, Paul 298 Mc Geachy, William 314 Mc Gee, William 148 Mc Ghee, Elmer 271 Mc Gihon, Ronald 237, 169 Mc Gill, Bob 33 Mc Ginley, Mary 217 Mc Ginley, Stephen 336 Mc Gowan, John 241, 173 Mc Vay, Marsha 224 Meadows, Sally 336, 230 Means, David 132, 105 Means, Paula 336 Meeks, Pamela 277 Meguire, Mary 264 Meland, James 290 Meldahl, Michael 236, 164, 145, 168 Meldahl, Terry 236 Melin, Michael 271 Mellinger, Dorthy 264 Melnrick, Kenneth 271 Melton, Gayle 264 Melvin, Lynne 264 Menasuta, Nirundrach 130, 127 Menghini, Janice 336, 175, 224, 142 Meny, Ron 314 Menzel, Kurt 314 Merkel, Anne 230 Merrill, Christine 277 Merrill, Da Neal 283, 126 Messman, Michaela 264, 149 Messmer, Susan 223 Metcalf, Anna 314 Metcalf, Carol 336 Metcalf, John 234 Metzker, Sally 336 Meyer, Charles 336, 314 Myer, Jane Marie 336 Meyer, Jonathan 145 Meyer, Lynn 336 Meyers, Mari Beth 150, 139 Meyers, Patrice 324 Michalson, William 271 Mickus, Sandra 264 Middlesworth, Michel 133 Mihalovich, Richard 125 Mikkelsen, Linda 217, 158 lntosh, Marylynn 314, 277 Intyre, Ann 277 lntyre, John 244, 147 lsaac, Thomas 314 Milburn, Russell 250 Milch, Linda 221, 158 Milesnick, Susan 158, 143 Milesnick, Ted 234 Martinell, John 298 Nartwig, Charles 36 Mc Kelvey, Patrick 314 Milesnick, Thomas 234, 138 Marvin, Robert 314 Nason, Frank 335 Mason, Patricia 263, 282 Mason, Sandra 277 Nasser, Ross 314, 136 ,,+ame, William 314,141 Maggey, Linda 324 Nast, Elva 335 Nagt, Myron 335 Natchett, Thomas 140 rframar, 'Nilliam 153, 173 Matheson, Sandra 217 ffamggon, Carte 247, 223 Nato Ach, Paul 298 Manor-, Geri 144 Hattaf, Coleen 230 N:,'rfeI'Jt, Mildred 335 Matti-.ers, Patsy 277 Nattocks, Linda 217 Nattggrr, Carl 271 378 Kenna, Marinell 283 Kenna, Robert 314 Kenzie, Margaret 336 Kenzie, William 128 Keown, Linda 264 Kerrow, Dale 314 Kinney, Myrna 336 Lachlan, John 239 Lain, Darrell 298 Lean, Alice 170 Lean, Clifton 45, 36 Lean, Daniel 314 Lean, Jueleen 314 Lean, Richard 296 Lean, Scot 298 Loughlin, Mike 250 Mahon, Murphy 246 Manus, James 239 Master, Billie 221, 132 Ma ste r, Thomas 244 Millan, Wilda 264 Milkovich, Lura 141, 134 Miller, Alan 257 Miller, Beverly 283 Miller, Bradley 314 Miller Brenda 230 Miller, Carolyn 326 Miller, Charlotte 314 Miller, Coralyn 115 Miller, Elaine 336 Miller, Grant 336 Miller, Gregory 271 Miller, James 255 Miller, Jean 336 Miller, John 257 Miller, Laura 126 Miller, Lauraine 336, 142 Miller, Margaret 277 Miller, Melton 290 Miller, Michael 251 Miller, Randall 298, 234 Miller, Richard 271 Mittelsteadt, Luana 314 Miyaiima, Lester 298 Mizner, Ruth 314 Moe, David 233 Moen, Carole 313 Moen, Douglas 314 Moen, Karla 314 Moericke, Kathleen 264 Moffatt, Mary 283 2 Molenda, Karen 314 Molendyk, John 314 Moll, Paula 30, 314, 223 Mollgaard, Paulette 224, 102 Monroe, William 336 Montana, James 294 Montgomery, Heather 224 Montgomery, Michael 233 Mooney, James 314 Moore, Byrdeen 314 Moore, Gregory 237 Moore, Mariory 324 Moore, Nancy 150, 265 Moore, Sandra 314 Moore, William 314 Moorse, Kathleen 314 Moorse, Theresa 324, 129, 126 Mcrefield, William 336 Morey, William 314 Morgan, Clifford 314 Morgan, Darrell 249 Morgan, Dennis 336, 233 Morgan, Dennis 139 Morgan, Doug 336 Morgan, Harry 314 Morgan, Marlene 265 Morgan, Val 144 Morigeau, Jo 324 Morricks, Kathy 314 Morris, Barbara 265, 137 Morris, Fred 233, 147 Morris, Nancy 221, 162, 168, 38 Morris, William 298, 141 Morrison, Bruce 298 Morrison, Clyde 271, 120 Morrison, Jerry 271 Morrow, Richard 125 Mortensen, William 255 Mortinson, Shelley 265 Morton, Tom 239 Morton, Joseph 314 Morton, Robert 139 Mosbaugh, Terry 241 Moseman, Edith 277, 139 Mosier, William 254 Moss, Robert 46 Mostad, Elroy 144, 143 Mothershead, Carol 336 Mothershead, Patricia 283 Mougey, Charles 120 Moulton, Linda 221 Moulton, Stuart 294 Movius, Margaret 265, 292, 21 Movius, Richard 299 Mozer, Clark 290 Mulder, Michael 336 7, 158 ,Mullen, Cathy 277 Mullendore, Donald 241, 159 Muller, Jean 221 Muller, Kathy 227, 278 Mullin, James 271 Mulvaney, Margaret 223, 283 Munro, Kathryn 283 Munro, Margaret 105, 336, 230 Munson, Marilyn 265 Muretich, William 314 Murion, Jack 150, 145 Nichols, Mary 139 Nickels, Maureen 283 Nickerson, Nancy 315 Nickerson, Patricia 315 Niehuus, Raymond 257, 251 Nielsen, Birgit 217 Nimmick, Donald 357 Ninneman, Nancy 221, 168 Nishi, Michael 299 Niswanger, Chris 250 Niswanger, Lonnie 153, 250, Murion, John 140, 150 Murphy, Ella 265 Murphy Murphy , John 271 , Mable 265 Murphy, Michael A. 231 Murphy, Michael, E. 257 Nitschke, Dennis 357, 146 Nixon, Nixon, Carol 315 Shirley 315 Noble, Linda 265, 143 Noble, Raymond 271 Noennig, Mark 357 Murry, Dennis 257 Murray, Earl 141, 294 Murray, Kathleen 314 Murray, Mathew 336 Murrill, Linda 357 Myers, John 241 Myers, Leo 125 Nolan, George 237 Noraker, Norma 357, 238, 217 Nordquist, Jack 144 Norman, Norma 315 Norman, Teri 278 Norsby, Bonnie 265 Myers, Mary Beth 357 Myhre, M 'hre, Cheryl 278 Peqgv 238, 143, 283 Myhre, Terry 288, 237, 171 Myllymaki, Arthur 233, 128, 271 Myott, Richard 314 Naasz, Elmer 144 Nafus, Donald 125 Nrgel, Cynthia 357 Nakano, Kenneth 299 Nansel, Ronald 290 Napolitano, Michael 36 Nash, Estner T14 Nash, K athy 221 Nash, Rebecca 265 Norton William 315 Noss, Oscar 137 Nottingham, Peggy 221 Noyes, David 250 Nugent, Terry 271 Nulph, Kurt 290 Nutt, Michael 290 Nybo, Mariorie 265, 224, 102 Nystul, Randolph 294 Oberg, Danny 271 Obermueller, Brice 36 Oberquell, Linda 315 Oblander, Julianne 265 O Brien, Kristy 27, 223, 278 Obstar, Kathleen 324 Peterson, Steven 299 Natestine, Philip 314 l Nathe, Kent 357, 314, 165 5 Nayematsu, Susan 224, 158 Nebel, Alfred 315, 135 Nebel, Faye 227, 278 Nebel, Marcia 324 Nefzger, Daniel 271 Neil, Wayne 357, 246, 165 Ochs, Bruce 271 Ochsner, Gary 137 Ochsner, Larry 290 O Connell, Constance 230, 142 O Connell, Daniel 290 O Connell, Kevin 246 O Connell, Susan 265 O Connell, Thomas 250, 172 O Neal Patricia 324 O Neil, John 290 O Neill, Andrew 122 Onstad, Lyle 315 Osborne, Gelene 142, 278 Osburnsen, James 315, 296 O Shea, James 315 Ostenberg, Herbert 234 Ostendorf, Karen 224 Osterman, Michael 251 Ostlind, Laurinda 278 Ostrum, Karen 148, 143, 278 Oswald, David 315 Osweiler, Betty 265 Otness, Lee 113 Otte, Jacqueline 357 Otte, Linda 228 Otte, Raymond 159 Ottenbreit, Steven 147, 271 Otterson, Donna 278 Overstreet, John 250 Oviatt, Eloise 162 Ovitt, Dale 315, 145 Owen, David 315 Owen, Hal 357 Owens, Gary 315 Oxford, Denise 140 Paddock, Carole 130 Page, Russell 299, 250 Paige, Ray 312 Pailliotet Sr., Mary 265 Pairer, Joe 234 Palicz, Jerry 315 Pallard, Philip 315 Palmer, Brad 234 Pals, David 144 Panasuk, Norman 136 Panasuk, Toby 357 Pannell, Joan 357 Paperiello, Rocco 315, 271 Pappin, Thomas 250 Parchen, David 165 Parent, Ronald 246 Park, Corliss 130 Park, Jean 357, 142 Park, Larry 315 Penwell, Clara 286 Penwell, Patricia 278 Penwell, Scott 315 Peressini, Vickie 338 Perey, Randall 316, 145 Perhay, Robert 244 Perkins, Dean 233, 139, 54 Perkins, Janet 315 Perlinski, James 159 Perlinski, Lois 316, 149 Perrigo, Thomas 45 Perry, George 140 Perry, J. A. 316, 140 Perry, Lynn 140 Pershall, Arthur 144 Peterman, Nancy 324 Peters, James 316, 146 Peters, Joan 217 Peters, Sandra 284 Peters, V icki 223, 278 Petersen, David 316 Peterson, Audrey 284 Peterson, Peterson Avis 316 , Carolyn 217 Peterson, Charles 316 Peterson, Cindy 238 Peterson , Constance 316 Peterson, Connie 316, 223 Peterson, Dan 316 Peterson, David 316, 299 Peterson 1 Dennis 271 Peterson, Donald 338 Peterson, Gail 284 Peterson, Jean 338, 224 Peterson, Jerrold 317 Peterson, Jim 237 Peterson, John D. 317 Peterson, John W. 317 Peterson, Joyce 265 Peterson, Leon 250 Peterson, Leonard 338 Peterson, Lesley 338, 145 Peterson, Robert 338, 316 Peterson, Robin 317 Peterson, Sharon 338 Neilson, Dave 254, 165, 135 Nelsen, Alice 265 Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson I ZZ 10 mmf 00 PP Z ru :T O J -C, I Nelson, Bonnie 265, 137 Bruce 271 Carl 290 Doris 265, 158 Elaine 278 Eric 234 Gwen 227 Harold 357 Nelson, James 315 Janet 324 Nelso '1,.Jel'6lYf't 265 Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nemec, Nerins, Nerlin, Nesbit, Jo 221, 278 Joe 357 Margaret 130 Peter 250, 175, 169 Robert 233, 174, 141 Ronald 357 Ronald 315 Stephen 45 Robert 299 Don 315 Deloris 357 Terrence 357, 140 Neuberg, Nancy 265 Neutgens, Larry 124, 171 Newell, Calvin 357 Newell, Carrie 228 Newhall, Robert 239 Newma Newmil n, Kent 241 ler, Judy 278 Newton, Carl 271 Nicholas, Lana 283 Nicholas, Linda 315 Nichols, Ethel 357 Nichols, John 357 '+NichoIs, Loren 128 . l 1 l . i l Odegard , Paula 153, 357 Odermann, Gordon 271, 123 Odt, Thomas 271 Oellermann, Stuart 357, 135 Offerdal, Susan 357 O Hara, Timothy 315 Ohman, Carol 278 O Keefe, Maureen 265 Old Elk, Colleen 265 Old Horn, Jackson 290 Parker, Douglas 244, 234 Parker, Karen 139, 283 Parker, Kenneth 315 Parker, Larry 250 Parker, Patricia 284 Parks, Alan 290 Parmelee, Rodger 271 Parr, Joan 357 Parter, Ken 290 Pascoe, Timothy 299, 123 Peterson, Thomas 299, 173, 159 Petrick, Barbara 278 Pettit, Jan 265 Pfau, Leroy 338, 316 Pfeifer, Carol 278 Pfeifer, Rosanne 265 Pfeiffer, Marcia 265 Phair, Roberta 265 Phelan, Alice 265 Phelps, David 317, 146 O Leyar, Gregory 271 Olfert, Kenneth 257 Olheiser, Brenda 324 Oliver, Jean 315, 135 Olsen, Cathy 133 Olsen, Jim 147 Olson, Allen 131 Olson, Carol 278 Olson, Cathy 315 Olson, Erik 290 Olson, Gary 357 Olson, Gordon 357, 145 Olson, Hal 271 Olson, Joyce 357 Olson, Kathlyn Olson, Kenneth 124 Olson, Kenneth W. 315 Olson, Marc 144 Olson, Mary 265 Olson, Maureen 265, 143 Olson, Myron 148 Olson, Robert 299, 123 Olson, Ronald 315 Olson, Tom 234 Olsson, Debra 221, 162, 158 Olsson, Martin 251 O Meara, Philip 33 Ommundsen, Gail 315 Pate, James 357 Patel, N, F. 127 Patera, Robert 357, 315 Patrick, Kathleen 265 Patrick, Lynette 265 Pattee, Sharon 338 Patterson, Kenneth 46 Patterson, Marla 284 Pattison, Cheryl 228 Paulson, Dina 265 Paulson, Karen 143 Paulton, Lawrence 241 Paun, Paula 265 Pawlitschek, Jack 315 Payne, Thomas 338, 144 Peake, James 315 Pearson, Connie 278 Pearson, Gregory 244 Pearson, Kenneth 290 Pearson, Patricia 224 Peccia, Donald 144, 120 Peck, Mariio 265 Peckinpaugh, Robert 290 Pederson, Leslie 234 Pelton, Tom 173 Pelton, William 338 Pelizer, James 251 Pemberton, John 316 Phillippi, Lester 317 Phillips, Barbara 223 Phillips, Dennis 290 Phillips, James D. 317 Phillips, James 233 Phfllips, Martia 317 Phillips, Tim 299 Phinney, Raymond 338, 317 Phinney, Roy 144 Picard, Daniel 338, 233, 142 Pickens, Gary 1-16 Pickering, James 316, 237 Pickett, Kerry 33 Pidino, Hans 128, 33 Pidwerbecki, Sandra 265, 126 Pierce, William 271 Pierson, Donald 154 Piesik, Johnnie 317 Pike, James 317 Pilotte, Donald 317, 159, 154, Pipal, Lee 317 Pipinich, Robert 250 Pirtr Gavlr-en 139 Pitsch, Barbara 265 Pitzer, Gerald 33 Plantenberg, Patrick 125 Plummer, Krystel 223 Plymale, Bradley 125 172 379 Podobnik, William 338, 244 Poleiewski, Michelle 278 Poling, Clarence 144 Pollack Deborah 224, 278 Pollard, Beverly 265, 158 Pollard, Phillip 338 Pomeroy, Darlene 284 Pontrelli, Thomas 271 Pool, Jean 238, 162 Poole, Tom 239 Poore, John 317 Popa Poore, Patricia 265 Pcpa, Annette 19, 18, 20, 224, 132, 27 Laura Jane 224, 132 Pope, Carol 265 Pope, Lucille 278 Popiel, Rodney 338, 315 Popiel, Susan 265 Popovich, Sandra 325, 223, 162 Porro, Mary Ann 265 Porter, Allen 316, 145 Porter, Donna 338, 316, 143 Porter, Judith 317 Poser, Gary 272, 241 Poser, Raymond 316 Postema, Karen 317 Potter, Mary 57, 56 Poulton, Lawrence 140 Powell, Cheryl 278 Powell, Jane 316 Powell, Richard 317 Powell, Terry 316 Powell, Wayne 317 Prather, Marcia 317 Prather, Michael 272 Pratrawski, Helen 265 Prchal, Noel 317 Prentice, Barbara 325 Preste, James 290 Preston, Leon 33 Pribyl, James 338 Price, Larry 272, 146 Price, Marsha 265 Price, Vicki 221 Pridgeon, Peggy 265 Pridi, Merritt 317 8 Prinzing, Andrew 237 Prinzing, Gary 169 Prior, Susan 224 Pritchard, Kristin 221 Pritchard, Wendy 338, 230 Proff, Alan 338, 241 Prongua, Richard 299 Propp, Larry 241 Prugh, Richard 239, 215, 46 Pruyn, Ruthanna 223 Pugh, Connie 338, 230 Pugh, David 290 Pugrud, Phillip 272 Pulasky, John 13 Puranik, Shivayogi 127 Purdom, Rodney 36 Purdy, Daryl 223 Purdy, Gary 173 Pusey, Linda 247, 230 Pust, Lorraine 325, 126 Pyfer, Kathleen 317 Pyfer, Terry 317 Quakenbush, Gary 272 Quenemoen, Julie 223 Quinn, Debra, 217, 158 Quinn, Robert 152, 338, 156, Quinn, Terrence 128, 40, 63 Radcliffe, Robert 246 Rader, Kathleen 265 Raffety, Larry 159 Ragney, Charles 317 Rahn, Gerald 338, 246, 128 Rains, John 294 Raisland, Alvin 317 Ramaraian, L. 127 Ramasko, Haeey 317 Ramberg, Carla 325 Ramsfield, Ronald 233, 215 Rand, Doug 131 Randall, Karen 231, 230 Randall, Loren 299 Rang, Craig 254 Ranta, Jen 284 Raser, Jane 223 Rasmussen, Curtis 153, 233 Rasmussen, Daniel 272 166, 167 Rasmussen, El Ray 290 Rasmussen Jon 141, 290 Rasmussen Kent 338, 137 Rasmussen Philip 272 Rasmussen Ralph 338 Rasmussen Ruth 265 Rasmussen, Vicki 265 Rasor, Linda 338 Rath, Larry 299, 241 Rath, Lucetta 263, 142 Rathbone, Carol 231, 284 Reistad, Aase 127 Remington, Charles 272 Renner, Donald 272 Reuter, Lauren 317, 148 Reyda, Frank 317 Reynolds, Kristin 317 Reynolds, Linda 221 Reynolds, Thomas150, 339, 31 Rhoads, William 144 Rhodes, Cheryl 231, 317, 230 Rathbone, Susan 338, 231, 230 Rathbun, Randall 144 Rathert, Deborah 231, 265, 230 Rattin, Kathleen 284 Rau, Eugene 272, 120 Rau, Martin 317 Raup, Charles 317 Raymond, Kathleen 137, 279 Rea, Beverly 338, 265, 126 Rhodes, Keith 36 Rice, Rice, Rice Rice, Rice, Rice, Rice, Rich Buford 317 Mary 265 James P. 317 James W. 339 Jay 236 Kenneth 136 Steven 124, 115 Charlene 317 Read, Lois 338, 135 Rearden, James 299 Reardon, Susan 325 Reddig, Gerald 317 Redekopp, Elden 272 Redekopp, Richard 299, 1 Reece, Robert 338 Reed, Barbara 223 Reed, Belinda 265 Reed Kathleen 265 1 Reed, Linda 265 Reed, Oren 317, 272 Reed, Sandra 221 Reed, Theodore 338 Reeder, Jill 217 Rehbein, Anne 143, 138 Reichelt, Russell 338 Reichelt, Verlin 246 Reichmuth, Edith 127 Reid, James 173 Reid, Shelley 221, 162 Reinauer, Albert 257 Reinemer, Connie 339, Reines, lris 265 Reisch, Dale 272 Reisig, David 317 46 173 Richards, Linda 265, 137 Richardson, Carleen 284 Richardson, Sharon 265 Richardson, Thomas 45 Richert, Steven 317 Richlen, Scott 147 Richmond, Terence 272 Rider, Carolyn 317 Ried, Jim 173 Riedel, Kathleen 224 Ries, Norbert 339, 137, 135 Rigg, Patricia 279 Rigg, Richard 339 Rigg, Thomas 241, 159 Rightmire, Mary 126 Riley, Craig 290 Ringling, Ann 339 Ringo, Kristin 228 Ringo, Thomas 317 Ripley, Joan 317 Rippingale, Thomas 124 Ripplinger, Lois 265 Risa, Leland 272, 233 Ritchey, Robin 317 Riter, Ronald 339, 163 Ritter, Douglas 250 7. ,Jr-if FY PII 380 '3P 'l:.,-HIL' . . .'. l't. 9'-Q.. vi- 1.,, O . 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A..- .7 ?.W!m4 V Rosetta, Jeri 133 Ritter, Fay 265 Ritzschke, Bonnie 265 Roath, Leonard 141, 237, 290 Robbins, Diane 224, 120 Roberts, Beverly 318 Roberts, Chip 237, 168 Roberts, Jack 272 Roberts, Lewis 173 Roberts, Patrick 318 Roberts, Sally 124 Robertson, David 153, 244 Robertson, Jerry 339, 131 Robertson, Linda 265 Robertson, Monte 237, 290 Robertson, Timothy 258 Robill ard, James 318 Robinson, Barbara 286 Robinson, Boyd 290 Robinson, Donald 290 Robinson, Dennis 318 Robinson, Robert 237 Robinson, Vivian 318 Robuck, Crystal 286 Robuck, Sharon 266 Roby, Kri Rock, Jer stine 221,162 aldean 266 Roddy, Jan 230, 284 Rodenberg, Gail 231, 230 Rodenberg, James 291 Rodenberg, John 339, 251, 215 Rodger, Lynne 284 Rodman, Vickie 221 Roen, David 339 Roesner, David 299 Roessner, Clifford 318, 137 Roessner, Roffness, Linda 137 Ramey 317 Rogers, Daniel 127 Rogers, Danny 163, 125 Rogers, Gretchen 339 Rogers, J ean 150, 339, 158 Rogers, Susan 221 Rogness, Ramey 145, 143 Rogney, Randy 339 Rohling, Louise 339 Rolfe, Tom 318, 165, 124, 168 Roll, Warren 339, 239, 215, 171 Romanko, Ronald 318 Rome, Larry 137 Romness, Gary 339 Romo, Kenneth 339, 233 Romo, La wrence 318 Romo, Maria 142 Romo, Je Ronish, R Ronning, annie 339 icky 339, 44 Richard 246 Rooney, James 272 Root, Kat Roper, M hleen 228, 135, 126 ichael 339 Rorvig, Glenn 319 Rose, Gregory 299, 36 Rose, Judith 265 Rose, Karen 339, 156 Roseleip, Roseleip, David 233, 141 Dennis 174, 159 Rosholt, Margaret 217, 162 Ross, Mark 148 Ross, Mary 224 Ross, Michael 236, 146, 290 Ross, Mildred 133 Ross, Timothy 319, 175, 164 Rossetter, Margery 326 Roth, Steven 257 Rothrock, Pamela 142 Roush, Rodger 318 Roush, Saralee 279 Rout, Keith 318 Rowe, Cheryl 130 Rowe, Ellen 224 Rowe, Wayne 241, 145 Rowland, Roy 318 Rubert, Phillip 36 Ruckwardt, Kurt 299 Rudie, Sandra 339 Rudio, Larry 299 Rudolph, Lynne 266 Ruff, Barbara 266 Ruff, Robyn 266, 217, 134 Ruffatto, Joseph 318 Ruffatto, Steven 236, 145 Ruffatto, Thomas 318 Rugtvedt, Leda 339, 231, 230 Rule, George 339 Rule, William 237, 174 Rumph, Richard 299 Rundlett, Anne 318, 228 Runnion, Kenneth 299 Rupp, Jeffrey 318 Rupp, Linda 266 Russell, Raymond 339 Russell, Sharon 318, 148 Rustad, Keith 339 Rutten, Carol 325 Ryan, Dennis 319 Ryen, Jack 147 Ryen, John 319, 140 Ryerson, Douglas 319 Ryffel, Mariorie 224 Sabo, Clifford 254 Sabo, Jeannie 231, 230 Sabol, Barbara 319 Sabol, Jerry 339 Sachse, William 250 Sackman, Darrell 299,147 Sackman, Jerry 299 Sadowski, Peter 236 Sage, Marcia 29, 28, 224, 284 Sage, Susan 162 Sager, Bill 251 Sager, Darlene 325 Sager, Robert 339, 155, 251, 135 Sagmund, Kristie 228 Sailor, Gary 239 Saisbury, Leslie 339, 135 Sakai, Jay 241 Salisbury, Robert 251 Salvevold, Gail 325 Samuel, Nelson 127 Samuelson, Russell 339 Sand, Delores 284 Sand, Howard 319 Sand, John 299 Sanders, Roger 257 Sandiland, Michael 250 Sandiland, Roger 250 Sando, Merry 221, 105 Sandon, David 339, 272 Sandquist, Kirk 319, 251 Saner, Bill 120 Saner, Robert 319 Ssridus, Bruce 291 Sandstrom, Ann 228 Sant, Harold 319 Sant, Mrs. Sharon 319 Sarber, Jic. 139 Sas, Karen 266, 247 Sather, Theresa 319 Saucier, Steven 272 Saunders, Allen 319 Saunders, Sara 214, 339, 217 Savur, Vivek 127 Saxton, Charles 272 Saxton, Mary 340 Scalese, Robert 272, 139 Scalese, Shirley 340, 224 Scalese, Steven 290 Schaefer, Gerald 137, 290 Schaff, Beverly 279 Schaffer, Ronnie 272 Schaffer, Stanley 272 Schall, Robert 319, 139 Schanz, Larry 234, 142 Scheel, Rebecca 284 Schell, Gary 340 Schenck, Melvin 131, 170 Schendel, Larry 254 Schenk, Dennis 36 Schessler, Kristin 266 Scheuerman, Reuben 340 Schiele, Melody 284 Schiele, Randy 272 Schilling, Kenneth 340 Schillinger, Mary 238 Schilling, Nancy 266 Schillinger, John 237 Schillinger, Mary 284 Schiltz, Paula 142 Schlabs, Terry 36 Schlameus, Jeffrey 246 Schlechten, Joseph 145 Schledewitz, Rhonda 266 Schlenker, Dona 266 Schlimgen, Susan 266 Schlitz, Paula 266 Schmalz, Thomas 152, 156, 117, 172, 167 Schmauch, Steve 319 Schmeling, Carol 279 Schmidt, James 340, 165 Schmidt, Jarold 319 Schmidt, Mary 224 Schmidt, Raymond 234 Schmitt, Lee 290 Schmitz, Leroy 319 Schmotzer, Peter 340, 165 Schneider, Gisela 319 Schneider, Gregory 241 Schneider, Jerry 83, 132 Schofield, Rosemarie 284 Scholl, Dennis 257 Schram, Robert 148, 294 Schreiber, James 319 Schroeder, Richard 257 Schroeder, Robert 241 Schuette, Gayle 279 Schuldt, Bruce 290 Schultz, Gail 238, 223, 158 Schultz, Glenda 266 Schultz, Loren 109 Schultz, Paula 340 Schumacher, Steven 147, 290 Schuttler, Rebecca 223 Schwab, John 36 Schwartz, Curtis 147 Schweitzer, Darwin 242 Schweitzer, Kalvin 290 Schwenke, Sandra 319 Scott, Diane 266 Scott, John 236, 290 Scott, Sharon 149, 133 Scully, Marcele 340 Seader, Helen 325, 228 Seastrand, Paul 299 Seaton, Kent 272, 144 Secor, Linda 228 Secor, Ritchie 175 Secor, Vicki 217 Sederholm, Christine 221 Seeb, James 236 Seel, Charles 156, 153, 254, 169 Seeley, Linda 217, 132, 171 Seglum, Eric 147 Seidel, Donna 266, 102 Seidel, Patti 266 Seiffert, Terry 340 Sellors, John 319 Serenick, Katherine 224 Serr, Gloria 340 Servo, Linda 104 Setera, Jerome 319 Settle, Sue 247, 230, 158 Seutman, Bill 148 Seyler, Joan 279 Shaffer, Diana 217 Shah, Jayantkumar 146 Shammel, Karen 138 Shammel, Linda 138 Shandorf, Jo Ann 104 Shanklin, Lianc 284 Shanks, Victor 272, 237 Shannon, Charles 340 Shannon, Gwen 238, 217, 284 Shannon, Harold 340, 165 Sharp, Douglas 319 Shaw, A udrey 231, 319, 238, 230 Shaw, Peter 240 Shaw, Wayne 319 Shay, Le la 319 Sheets, Allen 242 Sheets, Randall 290 Shelton, Gary 272 Shema, John 319 Shennum, Jane 284 Shepherd, Daniel 272 Shepherd, Lottie 224, 284 Shepherd, Lynda 224, 126, 120 Sheppard, Robert 299, 123 Sherick, stephen 319, 254, 159 Sherman, Frank 45 Sherman, Lillian 266, 132 Sherwood, Mary 217 Shevlin, Mary 340 Shilling, Nan 143 Shimek, Ronald 340 Shipman, Joseph 145 Shirley, Elaine 139 Shoemaker, Robert 105, 102 Shook, Carol 340 Shoop, Diane 284 Shoquist, Ronald 173 Shorthill, Lawrence 234, 168 Shortridge, Judy 340, 247 Shumway, Craig 319 Shutey, Anthony 144 Siblerud, Marcia 319, 135 Siegmyer, Gerald 172, 102 Siegmyer, Maryann 102 Siemens, Stephen 319 Sievers, Daryl 257 Sieverson, Jo Ann 221 Simkins, Thomas 246 Simonich, Gary 272 Simonich, Mary 266 Simons, Ryle 272, 142 Simonsen, Larry 233, 215 Simonson, Robert 272 Simpson, Charles 140 Simpson, Helen 127 Simpson, Jean 266 Sims, Jim 142 Simurdak, John 251 Sine, Timothy 273 Siner, David 257 Singer, Carleen 266, 132 Singer, Kim 36 Singleton, Barbara 325 Sire, Daniel 273 Sire, David 290 Siroky, Clarence 340, 120 Siroky, Kenneth 340, 142, 135 Siroky, Laurence 1.17 Siroky, Leslie 319 Sissman, Robert 237 Skaarer, Donna 231, 230 Skaarer, Richard 246, 144 Skaggs, Robert 244 Skelly, Kathleen 238 Skinner Skinner , Cynthia 340 , Elaine 319 Skinner, Marcia 340 Skinner , Thomas 236 Skinner, Timothy 340 Skov, Glenn 319 Skov, Marilyn 319 Slanina, Gary 319 Slauson, Lynda 231, 230, 284 Slvznlx, Roger 250 Small, Lynette 217, 279 Smart, Donald 252 Smart, Robert 273 Smith, Berna 266 Smith, Bradley 251, 241 Smith, Clifford 290 Smith, Deborah 134 Smith, Debra 279 Smith, Delight 217 381 Smith, Dennis 273, 246, 139 Smith, Diana 132 Smith, Douglas 230 Smith, Gary 232 Smith, Gerald 299 Smith, Gregory 340 Smith. Jerry 132 Smith, Judy 340 Smith, Katharine 266 Smith, Leslie 266 Smith, Louise 266 Smith, Marsha 320 Smith, Michael 233 Smith, Mona 325 Smith, Neal 320 Smith, Ray 145 Smith, Rhonda 266 Smith, Richard 340, 131, 320 Smith, Robert A. 319 Smith, Robert J. 3-10, 45 Smith, Robert P. 250, 36 Smith, Ronald 254 Smith, Ronald J. 252 Smith, Samuel 252 Smith, Sandra 214, 340, 224 153 Smith, Sonia 279 Smith, Vickey 340 Smith Zelda 217 I Stairs, Verna 273 Standley, Edward 320 Stanfield, Carol 341 Stanfield, Donald 341, 148 Stanley, Ginger 28, 221, 158, 169 Stanley, Michelle 266 Stanton, Harold 144 Stricker, Alland 273 Strickland, Patrick 320 Striebel, Margaret 144 Strizich, William 240 Strobbe, Bill 139 Strobbe, Joe 141 Strobbe, Peg 139 Starke, Edward 299 Stasney, Claude 320 St Cyr, Lynn 221, 158 Stearns, Claire 320, 149 Stebbins, Jane 247, 162, 158 Steffany, Joe 223 Steffes, Arlinda 320 Steffes, David 320 Stein, Michael, 273 Stein, Peter 234 Steinbeisser David 36 Strobel, Lanet 223, 38 Strom, Hebert 127 Stromberg, Amy 269 Stroup, Sandra 228 Stuhan, Bill 244 Stule, Bob 320 Sturdevant, Nancy 26 Suald, Sandra 341 Su Fing Fu 127 Su, Mrs. Jui Lan Chen 127 Subba, Rao 127 Steiner, Carrolyn 267 Steiner, Joseph 290 Steinhauser, Dale 290 Steinmetz, Linda 217, 279 Stellflug, John 254 Stendal, Paul 294 Subilia, Robert 127 Subbarao, P. B. 127 Sudan Wanda 341, 137 Sullivan, Brian 300 Sullivan , Marie 320 Sullivan, Shannon 325 Stensland, Darcy 140 Stensland, Larry 142 Stensland, Robert 299 Stenson, Richard 341 Stephanson, Marilyn 137 Sullivan, Randall 300 Summers, Joanne 267, 138, 126 Sundell, Drew 159 Sundell, Larry 320 Arlene 231 Smithers, Carolyn 284 Smoak, Teresa 340 Srrollack, Janet 340 Smyrl, Elmira 131 Smyth, Emmett 320 Smyth, Florence 325 Snedel, Sue 266 Snell, Dale 320 Snovelle, Vida 325 Stevens, Snyder, Jeffrey 299, 45 Snyder, John 237 Snyder, Robert 273 Snyder, Thomas 320 Solberg, Bruce 250, 122 Solberg, James 147, 294 Stephens Stephens Stephens Stephens Stepnens Stepper, , Anne 266 , Dan 244 , Larry 299 , Pamela 230 on, Margaret 320, 267 Harold 233, 136 Sternberg, Stanley 273 Stevens, Stevens, Barbara 341, 320 Stevens, Kathleen 341, 225 Stevens, Keith 290 Stevens, Pamela 231, 320 Stevens, Peter 174 Stevens, Robert 320, 165 Stanley 234, 159 Sundsted, Rodney 236 Sun, Rhodes 131, 320 Superrelare, Roger 244 Surler, Gene 320 Sutherland, Gary 341 Sutherland, Judy 320 Sutlas, William 320 Svenson, Shirley 267 Sveum, Martin 292, 122 Swanson, Carl 145 Swanson, Duane 292 Swartout, Randy 320 Swartz, Richard 341 Sweet, Jefferson Sweet, Julia 214, 341, 156, 223 Solberg, Stephen 250 Solhefm, Arnie 320, 145 Solomon, Pamela 139, 279 Somerville, Roger 340, 326 Stevens, Tina 221, 162 Stevenson, Carla 214, 341, 231 Stevenson, Lowell 273 Stevenson, Susan 231 Swenso n, Ba rba ra 267 Swenson, Charles 236 Swenso Swenso n, John 292 n, Lowell 246 Sommerfeld, Alan 340, 252, 165, 135 Sonnemaker, Mendolyn 266, Sonntag, Kathy 266 Sorensen, Dianne 217, 284 Sorenson, John 254 Sorg, Amy 238, 284 Scrtor, John 250 106, 105 Stewart, Curtis 140 Stewart, David 320 Stewart, Gary 294 Stewart, Kathleen 267, 135 Stewart, Linda 325 Stewart, Michelle 269, 158 Swift, Kathleen 284 Swift, Lorraine 341 Swindler, Barbara 267 Swoboda, Lee 132 Syed, Fayyaz 320 Sylling, Linda 284 South, Sandra 320 So na rd, Patricia 224 Spadora, John 299 Spaeth, Leon 242 Spaeth S .':67l' Spagic, 1 Norman 258 i, Raymond 341 Lorna 141 Sparirg, James 299 Spaulding, Susan 221 Spealfman, Michael 320 Speelnfon, Margaret 150, 143 3Ci :l'VOf', Posalie 266 Spencer, Betty 266 Spencer, Wayne 320 Spitzer, Judith 320 Spoerirg, Connie 228, 284 Spogis, Lorna 137 Spocremgre, William 273 Spoof, Podnef 172 Spracrlir., Dale 273 Sprrg, Sam 50 Springer, 'Nilliam 238 Sproatt, John 240 Spudora, Jaclf 236 cck,F Jren146,113 Squires, Yurt 320 Staab, Jarre: 240 seat, tial 153, 242 veg. 2 bler, Bomta 541 Staigrriller, Judy 224 382 Stiff, Robin 152, 341, 156 Stiffarm, Steven 273 Stiles, Vicki 284 Stiles, Ward 341, 320 Stilley, Alan 341, 320, 145, 143 St John, Mary 266 Stobart, Robert 320 Stockburger, Charles 320 Stockinger, Glen 273 Stokes, Gerald 341 Stokes, Susan 228 Stoll, Virginia 284, 126 Stolle, Jerry 144, 294 Stolp, Raymond 320 Stoltz, Alanna 279 Stoltz, Arleyn 279 Stoltz, Gail 225 Storey, Dale 341 Storey, Kathryn 217 Storseth, Audrey 279 Stosich, Steven 341, 320 Stout, Sheryl 267 Stradley, Jonene 267 Stratford, Diane 341 Strathman, Bill 320 Strazdas, Petras 341 Strecker, John 250 Streeter, Tana 279 Strelnik, William 234 Stretnk, Willie 273 Syskow ski, Ma ry 284 Szudera, Edward 320 Tabacco, Edward 175 Tacke, Diane 132 Tacke, James 153, 233 Tadewaldt, Arthur 240 Tague, Donna 267 Tague, Linda 279 Tallent, Donald 299 Tanberg, Pamela 325 Tanneson, Rich 320 Tarrant, Hubert 118, 117, Tarum, Arden 299, 146 Tash, Edwin 320 Tate, John 341, 165 Taueg, Virgil 45 Taute, Russell 320, 144 Taylor, Alma 267 Taylor, Arthur 273, 145 Taylor, David 40 Taylor, Debora 284 Taylor, James 341, 145 Taylor, Lee 273 Taylor, Nickson 250 Taylor, Patricia 320 Taylor, Paul 341 Taylor, Sandra 284 Taylor, William J. 237 Taylor, William R. 273 Tegg, Phyllis 285 Teichert, Helmut 258, 141 , 168, 250 111,109 Tempero, Clair 146 Temple, Kathy 223 Tergeson, Edward 154 Terland, Gene 292 Terry, Pattalyn 325 Tessman, Ronald 300, 144 Thane, John 129 Thayer, Richard 320 Thera, John 273 Theussen, Shirley 285 Thex, Tim 292 Thibaut, Terry 320 Thielen, Nancy 267 Thies, Pam 320 Thomas, Anna 325 Thomas, David 273 Thomas, Robert 300 Thompson, Edward 132 Thompson, Jack 254 Thompson, James 320 Thompson, James D. 320 Thompson, John C. 238 Thompson, John P. 242 Thompson, Larry 258 Thompson, Mark 122, 36 Thompson, Richard 300, 36 Thompson, Richard B. 113 Thompson, Sandra 267 , Thompson, Sandra L. 126 Thompson, Shelly 228 Thomsen, Sharon 341 Thomson, Robert 292 Thomson, Stewart 140 Thomte, Janet 221 Thorp, Barbara 320 Thorpe, Wanda 285 Thorsen, Nancy 320 Thronson, Roderick 300, 113 Thrower, Georgianna 325 Thuesen, Shirley 217 Thussen, Allen 320 Tibbles, Leanna 341 Tibbles, Thomas 131 Tiegen, Nancy 217 Tietz, Thomas 320, 125 Tillett, Douglas 341 Tillman, James 40, 58 Timm, Garry 320 Timmerman, Joel 292 Tippets, Clyde 320 Tipton, William 36 Tisher, Kathleen 320 Tiwari, Ram 127 Tobin, James 341, 131 Tocher, Mike 33 Todd, Wayne 273, 238 Togerson, Randole 320 Tognetti, Je-anne 21, 127, 118, 117 Tollefson, James 233 Tolman, Samuel 320 Tolson, Donald 246 Tomsheck, Lyla 267 Toner, Mary 285 Tonkovich, Susan 225, 120 Tonn, Gary 136 Tooke, Patricia 225 Tope, Rocky 33 Torgerson, Keith 163 Torgerson, Michael 163 Torgerson, Ronald 147 Torpy, Michael 273 Townsend, Brenda 223 Townsend, Richard 341 Tracy, Mary Lou 267 Trang, Carol 285 Trannes, Steve 320 Travis, Cherry 325 Travis, Larry 320 Travis, Robert 23, 250, 215, 89 Trawick, Carol 341, 320 Tredwell, Mark 273 Trees, Ronald 342, 144 Trescott, Lynn 285 Tripp, Teresa 285, 143, 138 Wagnild, Jeanette 321 Triscott, James 300, 123 Troutwine, Audrey 267, 104 Trowbridge, Donald 250, 174, 163 Truyter, Jean 267 Tumble, Sara 320 Tunhelm, Ingunn 127 Tuomt, Jean 149 Tuecr, Carolyn 144 Tuomi, Joy 223 Tuott, Richard 320, 128 Turner, Julie 285 Turner, Mary 267 Turnquist, William 342, 156, 252, 173, 143 Tuskind, Ronald 342, 240 Tuss, Bonita 321, 223, 38 Twedt, Russell 242 Typot, Dennis 246 Tyro, Frank 321 Uhlrich, David 252, 159 Uhlrich, Gerald 258, 250 Uhlrich, Raymond 342, 144 Ullery, John 252, 159 Ulmen, Lila 285, 143 Unsworth, Donald 321 Uppala, Sambasiva 127 Urdahl, Richard 36 Uren, William 321 Urton, Marliss 115, 113 Utick, Peggy 325, 223 Vaira, Larry 292 Valenciano, Patricia 342 Valentine, James 292 Vanatta, Betty 142 Van Cleave, Martin 342 Vandal, Suzanne 231 Van Daveer, Linda 214, 217 Vanderloos, William 242 Vander, Schalie 342 Van Dessel, Barry 273 Van Dyken, David 321, 163 Van Dyken, Robert 321 Van Dyken, Rodney 321 Van Dyken, William 144 Vanetta, Betty 342 Van Horn, John 252 Van Horn, Mary 228 Van Nice, Paulette 342 Van Nice, Robert 342 Van Oosten, Robert 300, 123 Van Quill Lynne 148, 279 Van Sky, Larry 292 Van Spyk, Evelyn 321 Van Voast, Lora 279 Van Voast, Ronald 292 Van Winkle, Larry 292 Van Wormer, Michele 325 Varner, Bob 125 Vavrovsky, Frank 294 Velez, Sonia 130, 127 Vennes, Charolette 342 Vergine, Cynthia 285 Verona, Sam 342, 156, 246, 143, 5B Vestal, Elena 140 Vestal, Stacey 150, 140 Vick, Carolyn 225, 16, 74, 72 Vick, Duane 242 Vick, Jerry 342 Vick, Roger 321 Vickery, Douglas 36 Victor, Dale 273 Victor, Steven 273 Vierima, Scott 258 Vincelette, Arlene 221 Vincent, John 244 Vincent, John R. 125 Vinner, Jacqueline 342 Virostko, Edward 321 Visocan, Diane 279 Visocan, Lawrence 255 Vodicka, Paul 342, 244 Vogel, Patricia 267 Vogl, Eugene 342, 131 Voldseth, David 342 Vollmer, Courtney 236 Vollmer, Michael 36, 33 Voorhess, James 342 Voss, Loren 321 Vossler, Le Roy 321 Voulkos, Daniel 321 Vuiovich, Mark 321 Vuiovich, Michelle 285 Waddell, Karen 225, 279 Waddingham, Gary 321 Wagner, David 36 Wenstrom, Carolyn 342, 126 Wentz, Donald 233 Wesala, Kalle 342, 144 Wesen, David 321 Wester, Carol 342 Westgard, Jeanne 279 Westin, Caroline 267 Westra, Andrew 321 Westra, Dorothea 342 Westra, James 342 Wagner, Julia 342 Wagner, Linda 225 Wagner, Louis 244 Wagner, Michael 246 Wagner, Jerry 54, 57 Wahl, Neil 146 Wahlberg, Barbara 279 Wald, Norman 244 Westrum, Glenalee 267 Whalen, Peggy 217 Whalen, Theresa 225, 138, 279 Wham, Harold 292 Wham, Michael 292 Wheatcroft, George 292 Wirth, Zachary 233, 174, 122 Wisoki, Effie 325 Witherspoon, William 300 Witt, Paul 322 Wofford, Michael 165, 292 Wohlgenant, Michael 292 Wolf, Robertta 142 Wolfe, Pamela 267, 143, 124 Wolfe, Tom 233 Wolff, Edwin 125 Wolford, Suzanne 267 Wolfram, Gordon 115 Wolhowe, Erik 322 Woltermann, Roger 258, 159 Woltersdorf, Jane 267 Wheeler, Wheeler, Wheeler, David 118 Elizabeth 321 Eric 104, 109, 33 Wood, Barbara 267 Wood Blanche 225 Wood Garvey 130 Wood Laurie 267 Walker, Cynthia 285 Walker, Walker, Candace 342, 231 Lee 72 Walker, Robin 225, 149 Wall, John 321 Wall, Katherine 286 Wallace, Laurence 321 Wallenberg, Betty 342, 142 Waller, Wallun, Anne 267 Mrs. Norman 127 Wheeler, Gary 322 White, Bobbe 325 White, Donald R. 238 White, Donald S. 322 Whitehead, Purnal 36 Whitehorn, Brian 238 Whiteside, Lynn 322 Whitesitt, Diane 322 Whitmer, Ethel 267 Whitmer, Patsy 322 Walls, Roma 225, 149 Walstad, John 236, 132, 171 Whitney, June 285 Whitson, Nancy 214, 228 Walter, Janice 231, 139 Walters , Gillian 321, 217 Walters, Nancy 221, 149, 126 Walters, William 342 Walton, Bill 234 Walton, Caroline 137, 126 Walton, Jack 321 Whitt, Linda 267 Whitt, Sidney 292 Whittle, Linda 217, 132,171 Wichman, Allen 273 Wickens, David 322 Wickersham, Robert 33 Wooddell, Nina127 Woodhouse, Elaine 267, 143, Woods, Denise 322, 126 Woods, Robert 273 Woods, William 300 Woodward, Bonnie 267 142 Woodward, Nancy 221, 162, 158 Woody, Raymond 322 Woolley, Darlene 267 Workman, Robert 33 Wright, Barbara 325, 225 Wright, Kathryn 285 Wright, Kenneth 273 Wright, Pamela 279 Wylie, John 273 Wynn, John 258 Wysel, Glenda 322 Wyttenbach, Allen 292 Walty, John 45 Wamsley, Dennis 236 Ward, Gary 292 Ward, Roger 342 Warila, Doris 285 Warner, Gary 292 Warren, Joanne 214, 228 Warren, Sherlyn 342 Warwood, William 252 Washington, John 153 Wasia, Eugene 128, 33 Wicks, Charlene 267, 138 Wiebe, Joel 273 Wiedeman, Paul 322 Wiehelm, Larry 273 Wieringa, Onno 322 Wiest, Debbie 385 Wilcox, Ralph 322, 141 Wild, John 246 Wilham, Vicki 279 Wilhoit, Julie 130 Wilke, Randolph 254 Wilkins, Gerald 273 Yackie, Jacqueline 322 Yaeger, Roger 300, 124 Yaw, Robert 322 Yeager, Michael 292, 122 Yerger, Marjorie 322 Yerigan, Rand 22, 91, 153, 236 Yeska, Mary 262, 143, 138 Yetter, Jeffrey 294 Ylinen, Harriet 279, 102 Yoakam, Georgia 267 Yoder, Susan 325 Yokiel, Rita 267 Waters, Mike 145 Watkins, James 250 Watson, Richard 321 Watson, Susan 342 Willard, Alan 322 Willett, Michael 322 Williams, Alan 40 York, Gerald 322 Yost, Wayne 292 Youdan, Gary 322 Watson, Valerie 267 Watt, Alaine 130 Watton, Caroline 285 Watts, William 240 Wauters, Erwin 294 Wax, Stanley 244 Weaver, James 234 Weaver, Richard 321 Webb, Bruce 131 Webb, Kathleen 285 Webb, Larry 233 Webber, Alida 342 Webber, John 292 Weber, John 292 Weeks, Charles 321 Weeks, William 45 Wegner, Karen 325 Wegner, Patsy 217, 158 Weidinger, Katherine 325 Weikum, Loren 273 Weiner, Greg 244 Weis, Caroline 214, 225, 120 Williams, Beth 285, 105 Williams, David 115 Williams, Jack 300 Williams, Jane 139, 279 Williams, Janet 223 Williams, Joan 285, 153 Young, Allan 36 Young, Bruce 273 Young, C. 127 Young, Nancy 225, 279, 126 Young, Ronald 322 Young, Sandra 279 Williams, Kenneth 292, 148 Williams, Lawrence 300 Williams, Linda 267 Williams, Richard 300 Williams, Robert 322, 273 Williams, Robert M. 273 Williams, Ronald 273, 120 Williams, Thomas 292 Williams, Thomas M. 273 Willits, Vicki 111 Wills, Cynthia 267 Wilson, Alan 242 Wilson, Alan J. 33 Wilson, Andrew 322 Wilson, Ernest 138 Wilson, Howard 102 Wilson, June 267 Youngbauer, Donald 252 Yu Francis, Chung 145 Yucas, Walter 258 Yuhas, lawrence 322 Yuhas, Marcia 267, 231 Zagurski, Theodore 273 Zapp, Noreen 325 Zarn, Gerald 147 Zawacki, Robert 294 Zdesar, Albin 36 Zeitner, Randolph 236 Zentz, Barbara 285 Ziegler, Deryk 135, 137 Zier, Alex 236, 173 Zier, Vickie 322 Zeitner, Randy 153 Weist, Dennis 342 Weist, Donna 221 Weist, Lyle 292, 173 Weitz, Michael 321 Welch, Judy 321 Wilson, Myron 165 Winchell, John 153, 234 Winder, Merle 322, 33 Wine, Gerald 300 Wine, Richard 115 Zignego, Douglas 322 Zimmerman, Zimmerman, Zirttmerrnan, Ztmmerrwmn, Zinne, John David 244, 173 James 244, 173 Michael 294, 165 Ronald 322, 163 142 Wellman, Debra 285 Wellner, Peter 139, 165 Wells, Ann 106 Wells, Leonard 238 Wing, Jacquelyn 322 Wing, John 254 Wingert, Ronald 238 Winkle, Robert 273 Zinne, Juanita 267 Zitzlsperger, Susan 322 Zuelke, Gordon 300, 165 Zwernlte, Larry 292 383 Letter from the Editor To be of any value a publication such as the Montanan must iustify its existence. As I sit back and review the book-now in its completed form- this thought is of paramount importance to me. I believe that the book is beginning to show some iustification. But, this iustification must grow, and its growth must not be impaired by any of the archaic standards that used to govern what a good yearbook was. If it is impaired by these archaic standards as has been the case in the past, the college yearbook may as well be put away with the raccoon coat. I must say that the experience of editing the book gave me a few things to remember for the rest of my life-such as, learning how to live on aspirin and beer, watching Ann Carlson retouch prints, Photo Credits marveling at the creativeness of our layout staff doing things like putting the opera Carmen in the middle of the football section, watching ace photographers develop film with the lights on, and learning how to go for four and five days without sleep. From an overall viewpoint, I would say the effort was worth it. But, without the efforts of a few key people fwhom I won't mention by name because they know who they arej all my efforts would have been in vain. To these key people-both on the Montanan staff and at Taylor Publishing Company -go my sincerest thanks. -Don Pilotte, Editor, i970 Montanan Chris Schlectin-band photos Denny Rathburn-rodeo photos Jim Fain-rodeo photos Little Johns-nude Exponent Office of Information TAYLOR PU ELQSIZLNC 1C9ft4:ANY T 1 1 5 . me' fi- N r .v' ,. -'Q ' Q f - F - - ' ,K ' M N Q -g: fa AV, VN gy.-:,.'-.9-,'y ,-,.Vg,,V ,:.V . - : ,4 1 '-1, V ,-- , f V, :- - - - - - - - - r,- ,,, . , .3 ,.,- 05.1. 'F , ,- A. ' , J ,.s '-fuk-.X A' ,fxgz , 1' .ff if N18 , ,V an LJ, .gg Qgrfi Q-'If-if .if J 2 , Ex 5 iwzxjifi, ' 'V,'f'?Viif?Qf-,'4QQ551f' as 'gig-C7 :1L.a'Qu 5- mm ,, ,-ky. .fx .44 Q L X . . -:VJQQ-3.5, -gf Afgizsflix V4.3, ?a gh V: WWA Am-, :V9gz'g,af: 1, ,gg C.V-.,5.-.m.' :VLH . ,.x--Jig, fm ,X 121',' :Visage . H .Vw .,',,q.',t. pg ,x 51, n-t ?'v. . 'x ,- ,,- V. 'Auf . 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