Montana State University Bozeman - Montanan Yearbook (Bozeman, MT)
- Class of 1971
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I In x ',' ' ,J Q ' . 1. A ,Q - K: ' ' ' -. M 4. . , X , K I Q x K Q. . 5 -n I X 14 . p mi. N ' w w . 1 x , v. A x 1 v u K i 'b 1 ,-.. LS' '?'vj - c ,,,..,.w 3. .ii .,.?. ' ..q ,..-,.., . 'ww 5-05 44 UZ! ., ' I l x .h., a v 1 ' U I. I l. . 1 s 9 ' 1 ' n Q-. ' . l Qo- lA Q -Q 4 -A T' , Y AW F Lai .Jw lf. T7 . M, . r . 1 ,- Wy f H .uf ku. i 'x r L. - . V W I f MONTANAN 1971 Montana State University Bozeman, Montana BOOK I COLOR EVENTS SPORTS ROYALTY BOOK II ADMINISTRATION ORGANIZATIONS CLUBS BOOK III GREEKS DORMS INDEX HAPPENINGS MARY SMITH Mary Smith performed in the Bobcat Lair on the Cof- feehouse Circuit April 2O-25th. Mary, a pretty 19-year- old pop-folk singer, was born in Chicago and began her career singing in coffee houses in Michigan, She has recorded one album and was received by the Lair audience very well. KENNY ROGERS AND FIRST EDITION Kenny Rogers and The First Edition sang in the MSU Fieldhouse May 11th at a junior class dance. The con- cert ranged from folk songs to blues and hard rock, in- cluding the group's current hit at the time, Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town. A nice-sized all- around crowd attended and the band as well as the au- dience had a good time. pw in. ll :rf ia , s n-'fun g-fi :ff X 'F' tt X - Q' P 'pk' 4 'F' ' ' ' 5. rs 5- Af ' X 1 - Eittigffi .P ' .fx 'lxfgigq-1 'P ' 5' PAINTING M Spring 70: Another year, an- other trek to the 'M' fsecond largest block letter in the worldj, weary freshmen chap- eroned tipsy Spurs and Fangs, Dr. Paul Ehrlich: He warned everyone about the population ex- plosion. And the crowd he drew was enough to give anyone pause for thought. Senator Mark Hatfield: Oregan Republican fluttering the wings of a Vietnam dove. A lot of people heard the flapping. Julian Bond: Speech analyzed race problem in U.S. today. Sees war, race and poverty as basic problems facing American society of the 197O's. 1 SPEAKERS I Dr. Max Lerner: Spokesman for the slightly-off-left-off-center politicos. A Jewish mother in New York Post clothing. Dr. Herbert Marcuse: Radical and unsensational. Dr. John Wisdom: Scottish philosopher, sponsored by the Honors Program. He talked about logic, of all things. Neil Diamond, alive and well at Bozeman. Brother Love himself with Sweet Caroline and various other hits following closely. Proved to be a very worthwhile evening for all. NEIL DIAMOND ERIC BURDON Eric Burdon led his new rock group, War, gif through a wellreceived concert Monday, X May 25, in the MSU Fieldhouse. Burdon's tg, new eight-man group is blues-based, K rather different from The Animals, which X he left because, as he put it, was becom- - ing too commercialized. The group got z p .,,t breaks from a Missoula performer and a 1 light show, which gave it a chance to rest. 1 4 This was spring quarters last taste of big 'T i name entertainment. I Qvs W ga 'HN eric burdon Wie NGUIICBIT rxnsu Heian NASB! NAAY 25 St. I2 S253 Imeby dcreze WOMEN'S DAY The 47th annual Women's Day was held April 26 in the Student Union Ball- room. Numerous awards were passed out, among them: Linda Bourdet re- ceived the highest honor, chosen five- year speaker, which means that she will return in 1975 to address the Wom- en's Day audience. Janis Lachenmaier took the Herrick Award, named for tor- mer Dean of Women, Una B. Herrick and considered the second highest achievement Women's Day can offer. Both ot these girls were seniors from Bozeman. The junior attainment cup went to Linda Van Daveer of Belgrade. Patsy Wegner of East Helena was an- nounced Women's Day chairman for 1971. Giving the five-year speaker speech was Mrs. Edith Olson McCor- mick, a 1965 graduate from Absa- rokee. Her theme: Happiness Hap- pens as You Live. Helen Fechter, MSU registrar, was named Outstanding Alumna. She retired during the summer from the position she held since 1964. and the highlight of the 34th Annual Little national Livestock and Science Show was held in the MSU Fieldhouse on May 1970. A full house attended Great Falls' Dallas', contribution to country and w music. Charley Pride was the featured entertain . E. E . V e GRADUATION '70 The Commencement was held in the fieldhouse Sunday, June 7, 1970. The only real excite- ment was caused by a thunder- storm which interrupted a speech by Dr. Carl Mclntosh, who was making his first public appearance as newly-appoint ed president. A total of 1,169 degrees were conferred, the largest number to that date. College of Agri- culture: 127 bachelor's, 12 master's, 2 doctorates: College of Education: 132 bachelor's, 20 master's, 2 doctorates: Col- lege of Engineering: 156 bach- elor's, 23 master's, 6 doctor- ates: College of Letters and Sciences: 253 bachelor's, 52 master's, 16 doctoratesg Col- lege of Professional Schools: 253 bachelor's, 16 master's. ,, i m ' ll ORIENTATION W nm mm - l ,uf .- y.-5, 1-1 x A .Q Q l 9, , 7 gf ,x I 'SEPT 22 fq7 0 W' Effa Fo Mrs ,?C7 055.0 To 71605 life ' A H KX l0f'oBA'8fy M 0lVf7 gpm A IDZAIM7' IJ 77,45 51,4 Ppmfx QA -fi Cfo7'1Vf1vf, A'A1r cu7,3 56,5 n mm X f X I I ' , 9 ' G N W ' I N X . XS by if 'kk K . -9 5 c,-viii l I' Il X 1 4 xx V ,' D X , 1 -I-eh L , 1 x x Y, . 'Nix w ' HI fun Gp sh J I QQGWQX, 4 1 1. W L ' 5 'S' X . ' k -fflww' I X up .3 , if ' ii. :nm XNEff co!!-eye ls g0lNy -if fL aiu .m 1 A l .,,, I Cdaffff A 3 l ,Z y , Q , I is W M f llli X , f ' . guna . y I 5 B CII!! X X ' I 1 I M Q W P06-F4 EEAJS... 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' W A, QL - A ' 1S'i' 1 it 4 --5 ww , HOMECOMING 9 . L r IPI1 jlla ' r Q i ,- I 'il L ' , 0 ' -.- llfwq 4,11 fn Q ff i i--. W ... I f X-.. -1 , ,Q ft f?E ?'z-Q. H fi A 3 VN 7 .I G ' xv! g I' l M i Jug., l 1 N nz -.4 ,2 Fla if PP-'S 2 .,,d.,., Homecoming 1970 actually started Oct. 21, with an election for Homecoming queen which resulted in Joan Peters, trim and of course attractive, ultimately victorious. A dance Fri- day didn't do much for anyone, except a rock group known as the Gentleman's Agreement, which received a tidy sum based on its Salt Lake City reputation. The Incredible Exponent All-Marching and Humazoo Band provided most of the music and all ot the laughs during the parade Satur- day. U P0lt7f' NRO' ALL nfl ,ii--7ui A ts - 51+ otball game provided the biggest reason for a celebration for the MSU Bobcats beat Northern Arizona, 28-8, in a Warwick gave out for the Homecoming Show but a faulty fieldhouse sound system did less than justice to her wt-'ft' 'ft Lg X 1 PAUL WINTER CONSORT Consort meaning the bringing together of musical talents for the bringing together of people . . . if only we could let it. The Paul Winter Consort certainly did just that fall quarter at MSU. This major group along with Fli- chie Haven and the Grateful Dead were the only major groups that stayed at Woodstock for the entire three days. The other groups for the most part were flown in by helicopters, then taken back to the New York Hilton also by helicopters. When interviewed, Paul Winter stated that the reason he stayed for the full three days was that, the impor- tance of music is to make people feel that they are the stars. .-1...l... W f 4ff'Tg-1 f il, ?ff2 'ff We would never allow any perform- er to overtop or outcry another by loud playg but our great care was to have all the parts equally heard, as stated by Thomas Mace C1619- 17091 is the philosophy behind the Paul Winter Consort. Paul Winter stated that they vvere bringing warmth to the campus for a brief moment of togetherness. I X I 1 lvlSU's 1970-71 speakers vvere a mixed bag. There was Hal Lindsey frightj, promoted by the Inter-Religious Council to the nth degree. He drew large crowds during his several talks on reli- gious prophecy. Whether anyone was converted is a moot question. More folks seem to remember the Hal is Coming advertisements in the Expo- nent than remember his talk. Robert Vaughan, fbelovvj, would-be actor and Johnny-come-lately on the political scene, gave an uninspiring and dreary antiwar talk. It was a landmark illustration of hovv to create a bore out of Vietnam. Vaughan looked good, though, like an actor should. lf only someone would take him off the lecture circuit . . . . HAL LINDSEY ROBERT VAUGHN Charles Frankel tleftj, was sponsored by the Honors Program and he delivered a straight-across-the-board talk on politics, with all the expertise that an assistant secretary for educational and cultural affairs during the Johnson administration could possess. Frankel is an editor-at-large tor Saturday Review magazine. Henry Steele Commager, another Honors lecturer fbelow, Ieftj, the dean of American historians and an- other Saturday Review favorite, is above criticism. But nobody went to hear him. Sebastian Cabot Cbelow, rightj, best known as Mr. French on the TV series A Family Affair, drew a good crowd and enthusiastic applause. It was nice, the readings he gave. Alter all, who could say anything bad about Winnie-the-Pooh? And who would dare say a bad word about Shakespeare? g, .cv W s . l' ' 'Vi 1-at R 4 -, SCOTT CARPENTER JOEL FORT Scott Carpenter, frightl, former astronaut and now a pri- vate consultant of some sort, spoke on the Navy's SEAL- AB experiments, pushing the merits ofthe sea and supris. ingly cooling the contabulations of the moon. He drew a large crowd, but had longer hair and looked more tired than the public image of an astronaut. His talk was inter- esting, but he should have brought along his blonde wife instead ot those raise-a-yawn Navy movies. Dr. Joel Fort, MD., pictured at lecture below and beside, is an advocate of softer drug laws. But his talk at MSU last fall was on the so-called Sexual Revolution. lt should have drawn a crowd. But either the crowds were out hav- ing a sexual revolution of their own, or maybe just hitting the books. The audience was meager. Maybe Fort should have been rated .,,. ,.,W ROBERT SORENSON TOM JUDGE ttf-if At left, you'll see Robert Sorenson, brother of the more-famous Ted. Below him, you'Il see Monta- na's Lt. Gov. Thomas Judge, and below that a sampling of the sparse crowd that attended Stu- dent Senates' Government Day. Anyway, the talks were good. inf- 1' x Mk The Christmas Sing which is MSU's traditional nod to the holiday season, was held in the fieldhouse, Sunday, December 13th. Living groups on campus provided most of the music, ranging from Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer to O, Holy Night. A special highlight for the evening was the Incredible Exponent All-Humazoo Concert Band. My I KY--5 CHRISTMAS l Oo 1 ut.. ,,. I , ,j ' -ff ? f l ? 4 J- , f A. ' 1 X , x X' , v I Q 1 as N llbv V U 8' ' . ,A 1 W, 'i I x I O Q ' a ' 5 0' i F 9' gr. 4 ' - o 0 0 'I ' P '.' , I i . E ' ' V 1 , Q U44 '-sag D-wmxx X 4 , 'ii' .ff-Q ' W fit 1 I A fast-moving, professional program from the Cowsill family, ranging from 11-year-old Susan to Mama Cowsill was held in the fieldhouse Novem- ber 14. John, the 14-year-oid drum- mer, got great audience reception with his renditions in styles of Mick Jagger and Johnny Cash. coffee house ALAN RAMSLY LISA AND LEATHERWOOD A nondescript couple from Nashville that sang blues and folk. They ap- peared at MSU in early November and left the Lair audience cold. Young, ingratiating folksinger from Texas, Alan Ramsey, who composes his own work, hit the MSU Coffee- house Circuit Jan. 25-30. Like most of the Circuit performers, Ramsey ran into a bit of difficulty with the Lair talkers - Thursday night's audience was told to be quiet or leave - but he said afterward in an interview that most of his MSU audiences had been at least as good as those at other schools. 45110393 ZPFP I-l lf- 'xt B. J. THOMAS Ra B. J. Thomas packed the SUB ballroom with what was billed as a pillow concert, which meant you sat on the floor. He gave out with Ftaindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head - his biggest hit to date - as well as a number of others. An enthusiastic crowd sat enthralled on the floor, though there was a bit of shoving and pushing at the front near the stage, no casualties were reported. gr QAZZ 5 of mms , l, fxff 'f 'fkiffi' 'ffl' 25319 Vgffr5f.f'r-Qff :S?, :3ff:x'?,':3fx:Q Sq ff: X4 If R4 I I Q xi: , . I f WOMEN'S DAY It happens every year. The 1971 Five-Year Speaker was Lois Lohr, a 1966 graduate currently earning her way as an tension agent in Flathead County. Named Five-Year Speaker tor 1976 was Lynda Shepherd. The Herrick Award went Kay Dern. Both of them are from Kalispell. All in all, it was quite a day for Flathead County. if-'QC-4: -S J! -xf -Y ' W - ... ,...1n-14.-ez. 1 ' -- - - k-H ,. ----.-v-...W.o , -o .oo , M - ' T T-A 1... , 1 ., XANQ E-Day for some, M-Day for others . . . was a good day to spiff up things. EARTH DA l L00Kh ALL T Hisil unsp0iL lBEAu7?!il 5 Q QL-ilgzb QQTIFF Keep Montana beautiful - love it or leave it! iOr at least drink in the bars!l Wednesday April 22, 1971 - was part of a national program focusing on mental problems. MSU officially jettisoned the traditional 'M-Day' in favor 'E-Day! The theme locally was: Not blind opposition to progress, but opposition to I progress. The day was a good day for some, but organization was loose and scheduled tures weren't overcrowded . . . general interest seemed low. . . . ' -' ' ' sf-Y 1:.v. -Q THE VOGUES A good show for the Hillcrest crowd, but for a college? The show was a financial disaster. A THE ASSOCIATION ? f 4-FT .I 1 Q- '7! ': 1 1 X ,X --4' L...- J? n wig --mf' ,-,.. Z -ln- . I , ,,,.J!'h-- 41 i I Q ji-s-1 T' - GOVERNMENT DAY ? i 1 GOVERNMENT DAY 1 c.ovEnNMEN'r DAY GQVERNMENT DAY L Govmmmmmm f , 1 o Q 5 E 5 1' f Q 3 A good idea, but poorly attended. 47 f GRADUATION '71 COMMENCEMENT, 1970-71 Quite coincidentally, with talk about an upcoming barebones bud- get for the university system, MSU's spring commencement was a ra- ther austere ceremony. There were a tew words from President Mclntosh, rather less than the customary number of potted palms and geraniums sur- rounding the stage and, in a break with tradition, a program held on Saturday morning instead of Sunday afternoon. tvllhat could be more austere than a Sat- urday morning'?D A record number of graduates proceeded through the shake-the hands ceremonies in less than two and a half hours fless time than the'previous yearj, much to their relief, since the fieldhouse was its usual hotter than hell self, particularly for those under cap and gown. The program had, nonetheless, a curious and definite dig- nity, it was unquestionably a mark in time for the participants, whether they were parents, other relatives, friends or the graduates themselves. Even on Saturday morning there is time to be proud. The statistics: 1,139 bachelor's degrees, 174 master's and 33 doctorates. X 1 N '1 ,i 13 'I Q1 E 49 The MSU Drama Program is vvell, work and experience. Experi- ence in acting, set direction, set construction, lighting, and sweep- ing, The 1970-71 program boasted performances ranging from shoe- string productions in the 'Shoestring Theatre' to elaborate productions such as Man of Lalvlanchaf' Even though most of the productions are limited by time and money you can count on one thing, that the per- formances will be presented in a professional manner and that the evening spent at the theatre will be well worth your time. Shoestring Theatre at about the same ti film version of Jules Feifer's black com leased. Linda Seeley did a nice job as thi oine who gets done in by way of a stra Little Murders was staged by Danny L l 4 hattart bullet. LITTLE MUI .W EXIT THE KING if , t MSU theater took one giant step forward in its 1970 spring production of Eugene lonesco's Exit the King. A nonstop, oblique and com- pelling vvork, it dealt with death in both certain and uncertain terms. Interesting memorabilia: Soon-to-be Gallatin County state legislator Dor. othy Bradley played a servant. X 3. 1 'vv . 1 s bf 4 ,.' 'sn' . x -' X 'Q- A wr sf, . NY .. '. N A ,N my ..--...M li With much fanfare, MSU staged The Night Thoreau Spe in Jail, along with several other schools which were takin, part in special pre-Broadvvay productions of the play bl Lawrence and Lee. The outcome: lt'll never make the Gre White Way. But that's not lvlSU's fault. What can you expe from a couple of writers who have hacked out such works c enduring art as Inherit the Wind and Auntie Mama? A least those were competent works of theater, and they mad tolerable movies. But Thoreau is a bummer. MSU's pr duction tried hard. What can you say about a couple of wri ers who exploit current concerns of ecology, the Vietna war, human dignity, and, having reduced these problemst a simplistic level, peddle it off on college theaters as a pr miere production? No much. And we don't want to he from them again. THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAI gg? Q? is S 4 Y '54 Vlacbeth, complete with ghosts and blood . . . what else can you say? 55: ! mil' ..'INV-- ,, . AL... J 1 r MAN OF LA MANCH Who could resist Man of La Mancha, the sure- fire musical hit based on Cervantes' Don Quix- ote, and still running in New York after many, many years? Not the Department ot Music, the Theatre Arts people or Alpha Psi Omega Cdramat- ics honoraryj. They staged it in the spring of 1971. Everyone was pleased. The Impossible Dream came true. WAS ANYONE FO0LED??? hurl R I-'-5 REGISTRATION . I . 'legistration Fall 1970: At best a nightmare. The whole air surrounding the long lines of waiting people was best summed .ip in some graffiti written on the sidewalk outside the fieldhouse, 'Hal is coming . . . Sept. 283 All in all over 1,500 people had to re-register at later dates. L PROGRESS When students began returning in the fall of 1970 they were greeted by the begin- nings of a new building and the loss of a number of trees. A few people started a movement to save the trees, but by the time they got off the ground so had the trees. JUND SYSTEM - 9 'al 'Q ' 0 0 ' ' A N- -5:-k5a'1s'-i'1'1'--In gi. i 'Q ,- 'W nf .X 1- V..- 1 'xx M' - 5 -41: ' f 'o -5 i J' 3' ii i ai V' 7: ai ' QA-if .- if as A- ,E 5--7 as f N' 1 t ' - - i . --,N-ss ,, 51,1 L.. X. is 1 A: . H - N-.,, fx- S+ -.ve-. . -A-N, ' W .. Sig-. , 1' 93 -Q? ,.Q1.f:'-'f uf-f. . H S' -.. - 'f ' 'ff-l 'Sfw'CfY3f f' -.- db .- li-2 S1 Z' ' ' Sf'- ill -.- -f--'11, ' 5 . 'Qi - A' - 5 U? Dionne Warwick performed in the field- house for the 1970 Homecoming. The show was not a resounding success mainly due to poor amplification of the singer's voice. in lil '. - ATHLETICS 1970-71 was a rough year for the MSU Athletic Department and for Tom Parac, Athletic Director. The football season was a disaster as far as win- ning games went, and the department was the target of a series of complaints alleging physical and mental abuses by the coaching staff. A bud- get cut-back faced the department and generally the Athletic Department took it in the supporter last year. 4- ill J-. IEW STADIUM EQ 3 A x . f 'ik v .L : 1 in 41 ' if - 1 sm-.. Ai-, ' Rf ,. ' ... 6,350 or 1 .L Pictured above is one alumnis' con- ception of MSU's proposed stadium although other plans are more down to earth the project might have to be abandoned due to lack of funds . . . unless the students VOTE to give addi- tional funding to the complex. fNote pacgxed condition of old stadium at left. -fs.. What is a BSU fBlaclt Student Unionj, what does it do, why was- if formed, and how do blaclr students feel about Montana? We aslted and found out . . . ' .1 The main purpose for formulating a B.S.U. is to orientate new Black students to the MSU campus, Some of the features ofthe program are to make Black students aware of the politi- cal structure at the University as well as the pressures which Brothers and Sisters can expect from the campus communi- ty. The responsibilities of the Black student to the Black com- munity from which we came, is stressed, including a program to make the student feel he or she is part of the Black com- munity on campus. The B.S.U. organization is based upon communalistic structures, that is Consul Leadership, v.s. the western form, which allocates the power of leadership to few individuals. The reason for this is that the western structures promote in- dividualistic elitism, whereas African structures promote group development which places the responsibilities upon the entire group. Our goals are many but mainly the organization should be viewed as a training ground in developing organizational and administrative skills for future revolutionary groups, and not as college social club. The movement has begun by leaders such as Dr, M. L. King, Malcolm X, H. R. Brown, Huey Newton and many other gg-S Blacks who have gotten their basic training in student activist groups. Cheryl Jackson Douglas Layne Thomas Holloman They continue on with a few more thoughts, which are very interesting . . . There is much to be said about Black students attending MSU. The general attitudes received by Black students from White students, faculty, and administration is favorable. Unfortunately, like most White institutions throughout the world it shelters bigotry, prejudice, greed and lack of knowledge of minority groups. For most Montana students the awareness of Black people comes only at the University. This is why communi- cation between Black and White students should be in a prejudice free atmosphere. In order for students to learn about the true and not the stereo-type student. Hopefully this is the goal the University is reaching. Up to now there has been experience with the University which are not so favorable. The word University is used here to imply not only ad- ministration, but also students and faculty, who contribute to the University. In the eyes of the Black Student Union there are actions by the football staff including the director, that are unexcusable. The following is a letter by one such former Bobcat reflecting the feeling of most i Black athletes around MSU. The following was originally written for an editoral on KGLT and aired spring quarter 7I. Montanaism and Racism By Larry J. Bonner This is not necessarily the view or opinion of the staff, station or the administration of Montana State University. But indeed the question and reply are those of interested students and concerned liberals for the process of limiting Montanaism and Racism as one which seem to link together or one couldn't survive without the other on this campus. It is not my objective to do away with all Racism and Montanaism. For I must admit that it shall be here long after I'm'gone. But I shall attempt to change the minds of people and not their ways. Because you see if you can't change their mind then you can't change their attitudes. Be- cause their minds have been conditioned all their lives to produce thoughts and reasoning for their lack in social understanding toward minority groups and out-of-state students, who are independent in their thoughts and not conformative in their ways and actions. I am here to expose some ofthe most obvious facts in the MSU Athletic Department. Which for sometime has gotten away with more than their share of mistakes. It is time to really know what the words Montanaism and Racism link with the Athletic Department. The word Montanaism to me is a symbol of a clean cut American with a rope, a horse, boots, guitar, which formulate a true attidtude toward Montana. Only if you're clean shaven, short hair and well bredded through the channels of my country right or wrong. You can assume that you are on your way of being a duplicate of Johnny Cash, only then can you have the right to be a good Montanan or have the spirit for which to perform as a MSU Bobcat. A The people in the Athletic Department, I believe, have come to the conclusion that they are psychiatrists to diagnose whether or not a person has the right attitudes to become a Bobcat. It would seem to me that one of them must be linked with Sigmund Freud and his works to deter- mine attitudes and behavior. Which I doubt. To acquire Bobcat pride what must you do? I must confess I don't know. There are some with pride and some without pride, and still there are some wrljo didn't get a chance to show their pride. I must ask for a recount or another diagnoses of their psychiatric practice for the evalua- ion 0 attitu es. How can you acquire the right feeling when you feel you are being lied to, facts distorted, broken promises and unfair treatment. As an out- of-stater and a transfer you are brought here on contract and verbal agreement. When both of these have been broken and one year of eligibili- ty left, where do you go from here. It seems to me you are brought out here on a myth and delt with on myth and delt with on their method of elimination of out of state Athletes. I shall try my hardest to keep what I came here for and that is an education. The Athletic Department has forgotten that important point about education which I won't let them do. There will many athletes in my shoes . if this is not delt with properly. lf you're conduct is that of a Bobcat which you can't even establish then you are moving into SEPARATISM. This is the part l call Racism. It is 5 only a form of Racism or should I say lnstilutaional Racism, by means of castrating out-of-staters. Where he has neither the power or position to continue his athletic and academic future here at Montana or any where else. I have come to the conclusion that the people of the Athletic Department are senseless, heartless, contract and verbal broken and snow- blinded, at last but most important, ASSASSINATERS. this is a message. Never make an attemp to gain our freedom . . . untill you can see your way clear . . . If you commence, make sure work, do not trifle, for they will not trifle with you. They want us for their slaves and think nothing of murdering us . . . If there is an attempt made by us, kill or be killed. This struggle may be a moral oneg or it may be physical oneg or it may be both moral and physical: but it must be a struggle. Power concedes nothing without a demand. A. 1 r l RSU The RSU or Radical Student Union wasn't too radical or active this year. They sponsored a few speakers, but generally fell into the PTA-City Council syndrome. PROTEST Spring quarter again . . . the time of the an- nual protest. This year sit-ins and rallys were held concerning a whole array of subjects including: Budgeting priorities, Academic Program cuts, ineffective MSU Administra- tion, University Forums, athletic budgeting, and what a university should be. Most of these topics were discussed and then dis- carded, but one is still smouidering. Xl. -lp -uv BRADLEY-BROWN Two MSU graduates made good in state politics. Bob Brown fabove R-Flatheadj and Dorothy Bradley fleft D-Gallatinj were two 1970 graduates who ran for positions as state legislators and won. Both were active and showed very good prom- ise as freshmen legislators. Brown worked for lowering the legal age to 18 fpassed at 195, and Miss Bradley was the author of an abortion reform bill, unfortunately it died. Both were involved in the minimum wage bill that passed as well as numerous other pieces of legisla- tion. . A WALK FOR MANKIND The Walk for Mankind . . . hundreds of people, of all ages and sizes walked for their fellow man this spring. Some had sponsors paying 3 or 4 dollars a mile while some walked tor free. All had a good time except tor a multitude of blis- ters. ...mmf-'7 THE BLUE WORM Several groups of campus 'vigilantes' decided that the campuses' newest sculpture, fondly called the 'Blue Worm' should go . . . and indeed these groups of narrow-minded Moo-Uer's almost got the job done. ni Q. .D ...ave-0 I pl 3' 9 4 ,N 'fix-lv .V I 4' Pvf'-A' av A S. .mf 1 Q K A . X 1'fq? ' 1 if O 4 P ??':f':m'W ff.-2 n-- ' ul' 1' --Nw ' ':' 4461 f, , , .,.-,, J A E i 74. ,R if K xii? - arg 1 if , a ,.v'WX' f-' uf ' - fiiql--, 1 , ,- - - gg f ff.. .f A . ,fi , - 1 I' ,. I I . X ,.. r...- 4-- x UU! . aw lg 'I ' 7:--1 W. Q 1 YY. ff L .Q .1 v: - ' if -A-A v 'I uw' r' -fm., . 1 W N 3 lo .g 1 y 5 ,. 'X ' it , 'K Q , .Q,Y,.. f 1 P .bl . 2 ix , . ,Q 1 ,af . Q, A -if , lik 'A I x k .- to M 73 S44 5 ' K J' 934 is I V- A, -yy 1 .I y ,.Q awww Q v , 1, 1 I I I f 1 v 1 M k Q E E S. I 73 A TOM PARAC, ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Tom Parac, Athletic Director and Head Football Coach, is a 1954 graduate of MSU and the first alumnus to serve as head football coach at his alma mater since Schubert Dyche C1928-411 Parac had this to say about the Bobcats' poor showing this season and last, quality and quanti- ty are needed as vvell as good teams back to back each year. The Cats have a chance for a come- back as vve have had an undefeated freshman football team this year and a good performance by the team the previous year. Covering the other areas of our sports program, Parac had this to say, MSU pioneered wrestling in Montana, the Northvvest, and the Big Sky Con- ference. Other schools are novv more comlpetir tive, have appropriated more time and money to their program. This is also the case with our track program, baseball, tennis and golf. We do have very excellent facilities for our ski program which is doing very well. MSU philosophy has alvvays been and vvill re- main that of gaining or getting as many of the out- standing students in Montana and to supplement from other areas to fill in, said Parac. Parac is concerned vvith the effect of the discre- diting accusations being thrown at the athletic de- partment on the incoming students that may be future recruits and those here at present. Each year the department strives to keep all of Monta- na's products in Montana for the people of Mon- tana are the one's supporting the program. In spite of the vvay things are going novv, Coach Parac said, The Bobcats vvill be back and soon! K . JOTBALL I iv Members of the varsity football squad pose for their picture. They are as follows: Front row: Dick Thompson, Keith Rhodes, Bobby McGill, Zoonie McLean, Paul Schafer, Larry Bonner, John Emmert, Darrell Garoutte, Kip Gjerde, Eddie Rob- inson, Roger Crow, Monte Boston. Second row: Landy Harrell, Don Duntsch, Bob Ba- naugh, Gary Kimmett, Eb Edmon, Bob Wickersharn, Rick Urdahl, Rick Larsen, Walt Kelly, Ed Barefield, Terry Totten. Third row: Allen Bone, Leon Preston, Allan Young, Curt Brandon, Roger Martin, Alan Wilson, Wes Wiskus, Dave Sharp, Dan Archer, Ernie Lewis, Max Erickson, Rocky Tope. Fourth row: Gary Enger, Gary Beller, Kerry Pickett, Hans Pidino, Ken Lucido, Bob Partee, Oryvind Torp, Frank LaMasse, Gary Gustafson, Lynn Schenk, Gary Leach. Fifth row: Torn Parac, head coach, Sonny Holland, Sonny Lubick, Bill Emsick, Leon Burtnett, Bob Black, Joe Tiller, assistant coaches, chuck Karnop, trainer. Pictured at left are cheerleaders, left to right: Tom Mra- chek, Steve Solberg, Dan Clasby, and Donna Downey. FOOTBALL When one thinks of Montana football, what do they think? Bobcats? Maybe, and quite possibly with embar- rassment! Football has not existed for MSU in the past tvvo years. Where has all our glory gone? lt has defi- nitely gone to Montana. The Bobcats improved by 100W over the la-st year - tvvo vvins. The Bobcats proved that they were capable of springing a surprise in a 26-12 victory over Fresno State in their third game. Four games after their first victory, vve had another surprise, a 28-8 victory over Northern Arizona on our home field. A 35-O loss to the Grizzley's all but put the cap on the MSU football sea- son. With one more game left - vvho cared? Opposite page, top left, cheerleader - Sheila McNellis. A number of fans are also pictured looking somewhat skeptical during one of the Bobcat games. ls it any wonder why? .x 5 ,A -V N: 'N.d':.'f,.,x' oo- f K .fuer-' ,xii an ,, ,+V-' ' K. -Q ' gb vc--1. 'b .zz eq 45 fx 4 5 -fm-5, M ' , - A- F ' ,B , N . . L , fi q N591 - , . x A x,,- .f 1:9 . an 1 gr . I 4' swag The expressions on the faces of the spectators shown among these pages tell more about the Bobcats football season than we can say with words. 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Nevada at Las Vegas 'fibl'l C ' 'l .N sf 341 -1931 rw? if 1-any K Em f-. ' u X The Bobkittens did much better than the varsity this year, but it didn't take much to top that. They were undefeated, having a 3 win - O loss record. In a spectacular game against Montana which was tied until the last seconds, the Bobkittens proved that they could pull through in a tough situation. Ray Carolin kicked a field goal in the last second giving the Bobkit- tens the victory. The Bobkittens are pictured above, left to right: Back row: Assistant Coach Ftob Stiff, Brent Hanson, Brad Brisbin, Bill Wier, Flandy Biehl, Steve Endres, Ron Ueland, Jett Peterson, Bill Kollar, Jay Ander- son, Bill Ballowe, Tom Sienkiewica, Jack Blake, Dave Gauthier, Gary Hanson, Steve Harris, Bill Pe- tritz, and Assistant Coach Dean Winder. Second row: Assistant Coach Ron Bain, Bob Apple- gate, Gary Orr, Jim Schultz, Fred Merrick, Layy Eyer, Kim McMurray, Pat Stephenson, Gary Mi- chael, Ben Everett, Don Euell, Tom Kiely, Sam McCullum, Mike Kenyon, Steve Markuson, Dave Myers, and Head Coach Bill Emsick. Front row: Assistant Coach Jim Tuss, Tim Manniz, Logan Saylor, Bob Grabb, Karl Bjastoch,' Dave Clutch, Pat Boyd, Ray Carolin, Roger Belisle, Dave Pillatske, Bill Rinker, Gene Rudolph, Leon Potkay, Mark Nelson, Brent Spomer, Ron Melchiorre, and Steve Hawke. Nancy Morris, MSU cheerleader is pictured at top right, opposite page. SOCCEF Last year the world cup tournament - the symbol of supremacy of world soccer- was held in Mexico, where the top soccer teams of the world wrestled for the honor. Brazil got away with the prize. Though the game is one of the mos popular in the national sports, it is surprising to know that it has not caught the general American public. Just south o the border and in the whole of the South American continent, soccer is everybody's game, as much as football is to thi North Americans. Pictured below are some of the students that participated in the sport. Countries such as Brazil and Chile are represent ed by the students. ' i i C. :El M 'QQ E x r 1 5 .- .5-' ' k t vm., pn,-f -. ,A . J gigs enigma 11.4. M. E 1 'L 8 A if ,D '.g.-gig ' lv WL 54 wmv..-A-if ' ' L I It was with this idea of trying to popularize the game among the students in particular and the general public, that tli soccer team was formed. Foreign students from the soccer playing countries had the idea of forming a team themselvej and regular practices were held on Lewis and Clark Fieldg this attracted a number of American students who either hg played a little of the game before or who had a fancy for the game. tg i l l i l yi 82 li ll The enthusiasm shown by the students was just what was needed to form a team. A team was put together, compris- ing both the foreign and American students. Though it lost to the University of Montana, a team which has years of ex- perience behind it, never-the-less, a deep interest was Created among the players, and a more determined atti- tude that the team should be vvell-organized. Students who hadn't much experience in the game showed keen interest in trying to improve themselves during the practices. It is hoped that the team can have regular practices and a number of matches against other teams in the near future. , h .- -N' ---x V .. U - Several action shots shown on this page give some idea of what the sport is like. Many prefer it to football as a sport. lt takes a good deal of coordination and speed. Spectators seem to enjoy the action too. BASKETBALL W The young Bobcat basketball team showed marked improvement over the 1970 cagers. Among the high points for MSU this winter were victories over Washington, Oklahoma City, Wichita State and the late season surge that netted six victories in eight games. Rated to finish no better than fourth in a pre-season poll of league coaches, the Bobcats surprised the critics and finished second in the Big Sky conference, with an 8-6 record. Bill Brickhouse and Willie Weeks were the two workhorses of the team. They had almost identical scoring averages, with Brickhouse scoring 502 points for a 20 point average and Weeks coming up with 498 for a 19.9 mark. Brickhouse hit 50 percent from the field, Weeks 48 percent. At the free throw line, Weeks had an edge. Brickhouse hit 75 percent, Weeks 78, Both had the same number of re- bounds, 132 each. Weeks committee BO personal fouls, Brickhouse, 78. ' As a team the Bobcats hit 47 percent from the field and 69 percent from the free throw line. They also averaged 82.6 points per game to 86.7 tor their opposition. Though they had an 8-6 conference mark, the Cats ended up with a 13-13 overall record. The team also boasts a healthy nucleus for 1971-72. Though the top scorer, Bill Brickhouse, will be gone, the next four high scorers will be on the boards. They are: Willie Weeks, with a 19.9 averagep Scott Koelzer with 12.6, Mark Beckwith with 8.2 and Bill Lewis with 6.5. Coming up from the Bobkittens will be the height the Cats have needed for some time. Brent Wilson at 6'll and Doug Layne at 6'9 should give the MSU basketball team quite a boost. Rich Charlson and Tom Kastel- itz, from the freshman ranks, should also help the varsity. We can't be satisfied with a 13-13 record , . . we've got to keep working, was Coach Gary Hulst's summary ofthe past season. With this in mind, MSU can only anticipate better things on the courts tor 1971-72. VARSITY NAME Pos. Virgil Taueg . . . Bill Brickhouse Nick Fullerton . Frank Hugee . . Robert Jackson Gene Lewis . . . Willie Weeks. . . Mark Beckwith Bill Lewis ..... Scott Koelzer . . Coach - Gary Hulst MSU Opponent 90 Washington tOT-HJ 61 Creighton QHJ B9 HardinSimmons U-tl 79 - Gonzaga tAj 90 Seattle UU 82 ,, Oklahoma city my 77 as LSU IND . 101 gg lMchlta St. KNQ 55 - No. Arlzone IAQ 63 0 Weber State U0 85 - Montana IAJ 74 New Mexico St. QHJ. 70 Utah State KHJ 81 - Idaho my . . 105 Q Aths. in Action tHj 69 0 Montana 4Hj B9 New Mexico St QAJ 55 Utah State tAy . 79 - Idaho ll-0 81 - Gonzaga tHl B2 0 Idaho State tAy 55 0 Boise St. tAy 105 - Idaho State QH1 100 - Boise St. tHj 94 - No. Arizona QHJ 50 1 Weber State QHJ 'Big Sky Conterence game 8AlI.CoIlege tournament Qbthibition game, not included in statistics sl 'J Vw.. df kr 1 f if-.L-D r l' if Q , S- .P I u 31 X fix: 9 ull! n ci xl I r r, 1 as' ' Q ,X W.. 'T f six, . - -- ' ' Q Q' g A '. K' 1 ' Q QQ 'sl 53:7 Q N xa.o Ol 5 , 5 ,,..--up 5 'Q .FJ 4 , Sf.,'e'. N 4 s 'l w VY, ' X I X-ur L A1110 ' J , , xy If g A 033 if K ...L 1,5 V '. una -- Q . 1970-71 MSU FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SEASON RECORD Freshman Team Opponent Score 113 Miles Community Coll. .... .... 7 9 45 Casper College .....,. .... 7 8 45 Casper College ..... .... 8 1 86 Sheridan College ,,..... .... 8 8 106 Dawson Community Coll .,l. .... 9 4 65 Montana Cubs ...,. . ,... 102 107 Montana Tech JVS , , . . . . .57 88 Carroll Coll. JVs ...... .... 8 0 76 Rocky Mt. Coll. .Ns ..... .... 6 3 mx 1 Freshman Team Opponent 106 Montana Cubs . Z ...... 102 Miles Community Coll . . 93 Dawson Community Coll ...... . . 94 Rocky Mt. Coll. JVs .... 71 Carroll College JVs .... 51 North Idaho JC .,.. 65 North idaho JC ..., 92 Carroll College JVs .... 72 Sheridan College ...... Score . . .97 ..12O ..104 ...88 ...87 ...82 ..105 ...93 ...87 'i BOB KITTENS Narne Tom Kastelitz Joe Alden John Garfield Steve Bell Stan Bell Walter Lewis Paul Dillon Joe Mason Rich Holladay Rich Charlson Doug Layne John Aldridge Brent Wilson Coach - Dean Gerke Coach Barry Dunkley and his varsity ski squad didn't compile too great a record for 1970-71. To begin vvith, the MSU Invitational Meet was snowed out, it you can believe it. The ski people couldn't believe it either. The team made it to the Banff ln- vitational and dual slope sliding with the Universi- ty ot Montana and Weber State, And that was about it. iv Ir 5 elf as I D 9 J wi 'OMKA 'N . N I, v l 1 P- if 5 ' -M, . 4 'I 'X 1 ' sm-- T-..,..i H V 4 ,tr ,B s. .- n gm 2 -' 'AZ' - ,- ' - 412.2 ,1 Q, 5 X - Q I is X. . . L. 1 5 XX 1 . . ! 51 ,pi . .1 SKIING sf pw i 7' 'nv , , ,i 7' 1 'f,. zgj, I i 9 0 Q ,. S wg . . , fm' I f I . L K iwyrzf -4 1- , M. ,pw Q if vifxwfl W 3 W , , I v K 's. . W ' 'Ji ,,,f,:f' , if A ,V I Si ,v Q. . o M, ,4g4ZI.f' .Q 4 . wr- . 1 .. 3 7: . . I .- Q N 5 41.1 MSU WRESTLING TEAM: Sitting, from left: Rick Johnson, Dave Stevens, Ken Floyse, Jim Besel, Mike Burgess, Middle row: Chuck Burgess, Sam Bill Spring, Scott Manley, Marc Flaherty, John Vincent. Back row: Coach Bill Emsick, Larry Parker, Mike Vinton, Bruce Meyers, Bob Lee, Jim Dartler, and A not pictured - Jim Gale. ,,.g Q-n X r 9 ,- lu n A-ff J-14 :Q 7 f? 1 A ff 1 1, ,,,,,',-if 45 tfsxryf ' wx B J i f. .1 Eff ,, ' ' ' A 'N w .' -A' '9If'iQ.Va,Zfi'1 1 '51-i '12, 'V' .4 ., HJ.-.,,v 4195, 5.5 'yi' X X N . E: s1.:,5?N rf K ' A -. Q4 Q. 'f-'Q ,ry Qgj' B 9 kg i K I RODE M t St t U ' 't 's Rodeo Team and a very successful 1970 season. 'Represented by six outstanding cowbl ancdntilgge oaugtagdxifigsicyowgirls who worked well together as a team and individually, MSU chalked up the most tei points in both girls' and boys' events in the Northwest Region. This qualified them to compete against the two top teai from each of six other regions at the National College Finals Rodeo. Members of the men's team representing MSU were Jim Jacobsen, Dean Perkins, Robert Schall, D, J. Smith, Je McCormick and Gary Hamilton, They all contributed a great deal to the success of the team, and several of them W0 dividual honors. Jim Jacobsen rode high on saddle bronc riding and bull riding, which captured for him the regional around cowboy title. Dean Perkins was regional champion in ribbon roping. MSU's Jan Wagner Iimped to the national all-around cowgirl title in the 1971 intercollegiate Rodeo finals fshe sustain broken ankle early in the competitionj. For the second straight year, the finals were held in the fieldhouse, June 22 Eight out of 11 individual regional championships were won by MSU cowboys and cowgirls. Husband and Wife it members Terry and Jan Wagner took all-around titles, and corraled honors in barrel racing breakaway roping, S wrestling and ribbon roping. Other championships were won by Robert Schall, Jim Jacobsen, Ron Rochlitz, Deaflfl kins and Jan l-lirschy. ,. ,-1 E. 1. 3' Some of the members of the rodeo team are pictured with a tew trophies at the bot tom of the page. Kneeling, front row: Carla McNeil, Jan fWaIterJ Wagner, Jan Hirschy. geek row: Gary Hamilton, Jerry McCormick, Jim Jacobsen, Robert Scnall erkins, Aief.: at 7 9 v 41 1' '15 1 Sq Llfif, 1 not Y' '13 1 '7Y 'ii -s-.- 'f' . X in. 'I FEI- V .Au 1 fi gh N E ff -g RQ I ip I-. ! ' f 1 .H . P X A C- -, 1- .Q - ' i --x' '. 'l'.:'.. :f 'l'l U In if-,k - I I Y ' 'I I ! K f A if 0 f '33, Q W' . ' 159' ' Ol O -1 ,. Q- , - , 4 - ' A. ' fqn, , L ln 4, i- E-73?-. ffj 'g . , ' 'J na,-f.f.L ' 'ffm-4, 'W- ,,: M ,V Nl, . . -1 I Wm IAM 15, 1 VA, ,I I-. -. ,, eff-i?',1fH1,gi-vu X , -Lv . i: F qv l J...- s 'D' ,,-,-11-I X D 9- ' .,of- ? 5 I .lj ' --4 -J l yi. O X . b 'bn ,.n - , f. ' ' '1' ,gf-Vszf 'w 11 'v vlfP..n.R...'0l...2..i..Lal 11 1 P, f. BFRT, 0 BASEBALL ,,.-- v V l .4-6 NIKE' .N Nga X: . X tu, as X- .N.g n'R.xwzulSx-.n'a- , A QQ' ', .E 1 , gn, jing.-,ja Q . ,, 3 ' ' B --2?-N -.,,,. D --5.-a'f:iIt:QgW'1 :A I D '- f-.1 535:47 fi-Tj S - . we I I , -. i z 21 :Egg Ft ef-et: , -:'t4: Mft- If' . -1. ' A ,,.i,. ' q ., -wk-Q' . --:v.'St1': - sa. ' 111: . , f.j3 :A .-:gag was X 5.4 -+ N 'I ' .,.-,, itlvfiffvxff-ng.: 1 I4'lf..ui fi, i'?53.fjt.31'f?:,igt 'rl - fa - M -ff'-iw - , 31f'St1S'?f 'L ' '- 71fiii '5lWv pg . V ' 255:4 3-sf - Q. ,f,. -' 2 , -. 114- ft. f-.uaeiisfefe---. 1, 3 'T .I '- 'K -1.-P Ei- U. S- . ' ' E I 'i' , hav? .Q l . .4 ' i '- 'X ' ' . N , .- A ' ,bi . ef-if -' ,iifsfif ' -f-:stir-it-. .1 . , . ' ' -'9 zz :gg 1 gg -- , I I,-5, fi:w1g'?'ffg33,,f.-1-f-yr: , , ,--5?-Q.--421.1413-J. .I sf-.'g,f,5'f .44-, -,- - 1 xjgl, -W ,L-,.g 'f.,.1'f s ,wL.5,' - s ,Z if ity, F36-. ' Y 1 2 .' . j 3, 5349:- SZE: , x ' .............L .... Q -- ---M.. .,.,L..,.,,, ..... .x.. .. .... . , ,.v....L... ......-.. Due to finding difficulties concerning the 1972 varsity baseball team, the 1971 team may well have been the last at MSU, although attempts are still being made to secure funding for the 72 16801. Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Won Won Won LOST Lost Lost Lost Won Lost Won Won Lost Lost Lost Lost 6-4 13-2 9-6 1 7-0 4-0 7-4 5-1 7-2 3-2 8-6 6-4 19-8 1 1-3 8-6 5-0 3-2 5-4 9-3 10-4 10-7 6-3 22-4 13-7 14-5 17-1 1971 BASEBALL RESULTS Lewis 8. Clark Normal at Lewiston, Ida Idaho at Lewiston, Ida Idaho State at Lewiston, Ida, Washington State at Lewiston, Ida. Montana at Lewiston, Ida Northwest Nazarene at Nampa, Ida, Coll, Southern Idaho at Nampa, Ida. Coll. ot Idaho at Caldwell, Ida, Idaho State at Caldwell, Ida. Eastern Montana at Billings Eastern Montana at Billings Rocky Mountain at Billings Flocky Mountain at Billings Montana at Missoula Gonzaga at Spokane Gonzaga at Spokane Montana at Bozeman Montana at Bozeman Montana at Bozeman Ftocky Mountain at Bozeman Rocky Mountain at Bozeman Idaho at Bozeman Idaho at Bozeman Gonzaga at Bozeman Gonzaga at Bozeman 3 -18-71 3-18-71 3-19-71 3-19-71 3-20-71 4-2-71 4-2-71 4-3-71 4-3-71 4-6-71 4-6-71 4-8-71 4-8-71 4-20-71 4-25-71 4-25-71 5-1-71 5-1-71 5-1-71 5-6-71 5-7-71 5-8-71 5-8-71 5-9-71 5-9-71 TRACK li gi :il liz Yi: J -- l -was-'Q .f T-gr W 1 51 ' ' f ur 9 ,niyi . 4 - A, Y M,-. rw- .L -v , .v -:rv v ,ei 419 1970: Though they took only fourth in the Big Sky Confer- ence, the Bobcats had a good track season - a lot of individual records tied and broken. Jim Robbins, voted Most Improved Athlete, broke the school record in the mile. Bob Workman, Man of the Year, broke the record in the discus. Other standouts included Craig Anderson fnew record for the school in the steeple chasej and Eb Edmon ftied school record in the 100 and 2201. The team also tied the existing school record in the 440 relay. 1971: The Bobcat track team slipped to fifth in Big Sky conference competition, with a 2-2 record in dual meets. The thinclads did take first place, however, at both the MSU Indoor Invitational and the Black Hills Re lays at Rapid City, S. D. Sophomore Jim Gunlikson was the standout in scoring and was named Man of the Year for his performance in the sprints, long jump and the triple jump. Senior Mel Hamilton was named Most Inspirational Squad Member. Sophomore Jim Robbins, who ran a 4111.9 mile in the Big Sky championships was again named Most Improved Athlete. I-4 A ..l 3 4 -. --:..u, g,,Eu1,,sfa f ' Q 1 -.-L' -. li, x f.,-..f4- - 0' Y '-in aid Q25 -- .- . - iff li f- 1 JA: Mt' . Vg .. ' ' . h 't -a , ,. - A VI l '- ' 1 Z A, . ,. svgllsg in M. :amid -I' A . 4.u:'iJ...fx::2 rt'-M ,'1-we-'fri-'qfi'.'4.-..4 - 1 ww -1' ' it ' .filw ffs' .al ., - . hm:-J V'v,.' l V '. : f - ' 91.526 -f is , .5 'I Qt, 11 'J-f,f- f'M 1:11. t.. t!f 5. H R f , g 1','n4:'lf.,.2.J ,l.4f - .' ' , , un 1 F AQ, .grx 'U-,9-351,444 F 1 ,VU l . A 'l'..L. GOLF 1970: The Montana State golf team played East- ern Montana and Rocky Mountain College and divoted a dual meet with the University of Mon- tana Grizzlies. Other events included the Idaho Banana Belt Sports Carnival in Lewiston and the conference tournament. No seniors were on the team, which was an im- portant factor in the final standings: next to last conference place. They hoped to do better in 1971. 1971: They didn't do better in 1971. But it wasn't exactly the team's fault. Bad weather made vir- tually every meet a washout. Standout in the washout was Guy l-lammerland, named Man of the Year in golf. 104 if 'V 1 1, , J, If lv gift lVlSU's tennis team com- petes against' the likes ot Utah State, Weber State and the University ot Montana. 1970: Tennis team members pictured, from left, Bill Strothman, Bob Story, Terry lvlosbaugh, Steve l-larman and Jim John- stone. Standing is Coach Roy Johnson. Camera- shy racketeer is Ed Wie- gand. 1971: With substantially the same squad as in 1970, the tennis team chalked up a 6 win, 7 loss record, respectable enough. A nevv addition: Coach Larry Eickvvorth, vvho took over vvhen Roy Johnson re- signed. Jim Johnstone was named Man ot the Year. TENNIS fr-r. . 4 ri' - 0': 1 ff: 0 iw Of: f . 5 5' QQWW , ' 0 0 50 0' -0 O O gb 0'Q' 990300034403 'hid' 'bbs Yffmifb 04 .0 'wr-'ff-'-:I ff Q. sv' ' '32: ?f?3:' 105 06 INTRAMURALS :,,. A From soccer to volleyball to baseball and all sports in between . . . that's the MSU intramural program. The pro- gram, under the supervision of Dobbie Lambert, must be termed a success. Ill!!! 8- c W4 'br ,, ., K 5 4 -:yyulE!: L21 -s:'f ' s 2 'S-. . j 2 . b Sw. w Qgipiixil' ' P W 5153 :1 Q 5, i xx,, , ,,,,,.Xx 1 I I Mfg? Skhsfsi ' :Q ., . 5 t .f ,. V N. , ' , Q ras W X- - v . .,iQ x 'Ping x x .A 2 . 1 Q V 7 .serif-'lm 1 --, at ' iff-Q' i - ..,. af , - i ' 1 ffvfi Rafi . - 3 .' 1, PT v 1 X ' 5 S '49 'I'-P. 1.X4l J .ex 'E 6 , .-, ,i 5 u - ' 1 1: i a X XIX One of the outstanding rifle teams in the country. MSU's own hosted the Big Sky Invitational in Bozeman this year as well as competing at meets held across the nation. Members of this year's team include: Randy Knowles, Dave McGuffey, Dale Coburn, Ronald Doll, Bill Mortensen, Karen Griffith, and Gary Kline, Myron West. RIFLE 4 Q ' ,V ,Q N fi ' i cfuvx. ,1 ' 4 . Ragga.. gr-,K ,M ,.. .X-Numan-non , . .Nt-.N-1. 'v-1'-'Nlihilli i- sl -N .-..x,..w-.-.....,t- , GYMNASTICS Receiving little publicity, but requiring many hours of skillful practicing, gymnastics are pur- sued by number of devout people at MSU. 1' i l i l I l 1 5 i 1 1 i 1 ii F I i 3 I 109 yi 0 FENCING Q- The point being to stick it to your partner, fencin has seen a new burst of populari- Q ty at MSU. xii OUCL U25 Mdblbl 8:5 . it X ., Q A . : . .V 'ii These two popular sports offer a maximum physical condition- ing program and help increase your popularity. BOWLING With a bowling team and club, and the fastest pin re-setting equipment in Bozeman, bowling struck up a number of things last year. R 0 Y A L T Y u S f 'il Y 4 ls a queen still valid? Only as much as we can measure Beauty. Is Beauty high cheekbones and a well propor- tioned body that we all want to see in its original state? Or is a girl in jeans in the Lair just as beautiful? Maybe we can't judge the depth of a person's mind but perhaps we can try. Beauty and Love should be the passwords of the world and the corner stones of our minds. We present in the next few pages some opinions of Beau- ty from people throughout the campus, as well as for the first time, our own. You must make the Love. M COED CGLONELETTE ,wifi wages MIS S WUGL mm lrlavkmore RODEO QUE 1114146 ll LITTLE I QUEEN 1970-71 hvafher monfgvmery wx' 4 - . x xl . A . . - ..,..r df,. I WEEK QUEEN mreia maiwer LA REIN E Shelley reid DERBY DARLING juely H12 E lfigg. .MH .:f53'5i R . 4- -Ry tk. ,ilgcll - if 713- , .I 3' an .lgifg K.. E it . E- Ef'c.i'.:f'a-:if A1'x'fg1?ig'- ,vigil ,V -lj ' wwf? P-- k3'?ii Q 'Va V: 'H-N. Cf. ,':.gpy.,..,-. 'N , ..:kAkqL. -. :,., -,k5y,' ' earn- WHQ1 H ., ft PI KAP DREAMGIRL gufeu nelson SIG EP QUEEN OF HEARTS gin! wager PHI SIG ' MOONSHINE GIRL dvbbi hall i 2. . I N 2 -X' x X r 'I . i .xg n CARNATION GIRL bvcky makin x '- A ALPHA GAM MAN ted day STARDUST GIRL debby olvson if AQ? ' i '-QQ , , , 14,4 AGR SWEETHEART donna Solberg .va Tyiqjr . I I Q In .EP J N'Q'c .. - ..0, 'V Q L, . . Ann. .:L. f'.'E.f3- LITTLE I QUEEN dcblfi hcmurzd If wr' -. ' Ir' ik .fy .AQ 1, L w , 5 fancy Woodward donnie kieswg kk-. HOMECOMING PRINCESSES n i I 1 i kathy mam' A4.--A MISS M.S.U 1 P 'ix' A 'I ,I I- Q hc . . -I Qt? .I ,sr i. ,, 'Q 'wr' 4zf'i1 A ' - 'E i- a .' fix' s Y ' 6 M I S S M S U . P A G E A N T i I 3 h w EV a A X 1 2 5 127 Qing! S' . -I Pu i'. .- V' , . ' W 9. h fn J: lr- ' Q I aww- 1-Aft '-' i 'rg . 5 V I' l Q . I I 1, 3. was E in . -rf ' 'M '. ,. f Y ge t i When all is said and done, college royalty is a beautiful but ephemeral thing. i The group that picks a queen or king, such as those on the previous 15 pages, seldom knows the pi son well. How many members pick her or him because of a sexy body, a turn-on smile or a natural friendlines How many have seen what their royal personage looks like when he or she is awakened at five in ti morning? And how many groups regret their choice at the end of the year? Even more indicative of the futility of choosing a queen are those who are just runners-up. lf a fraternity asks someone from each sorority and one independent girl fonly one'?J to run fori queen, do the brothers see the rest of the losing girls over at the house later in the year? Not usuallyl, Don and I thought we would use this page to pick our own queen, a Miss Montanan. When we look at all the methods and reasons for electing a queen, we became frustrated. Then we decided we shoii choose someone we really knew and had a deeper beauty. 1 What is deeper beauty? X To Don and myself, it probably means a greater capacity for beer. , i We don't believe any of you who elected royalty really knew what you were doing. Most of you will' lucky and will have found a girl or guy responsible enough to look and act as royalty. 1 We also regret not having enough space to tell you something about each person and why they! serve to be royalty. But you, like ourselves, want sex, lust and sin and, in that, fellow students, we wi you the best of luck. Geoff and Don i PS. - A special thanks to two real queens, Ellen and Marje, who tracked down all these people sol could take their pictures. Q 1 n Q., N 1 'a ax ,. 1. x by 1: x uk M I v A , , , 4 BO RD OF REGENT Board of Regents appolnted our president Dr rl Mclntosh In June ot197O. They also approved the owing degreesg Master ot Sclence in Physlcal Edu s in History, Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Arts, and Regents are frorn the left A A Arras Jr M E hard Mrs Marjorre Kung John French Supenn dent of Publlc lnstructlon Dolores Colburg Glover Forrest Anderson Attorney General Robert Wood Mrs Harnett Meloy T T I-leberly Fred Mlelke ynton Paige Admrnlstratlon Student Government Student Organlzatlons Organnzatrons Potpourn ion, Master of Science in Psychology, Master ot TAB'-E OF CONTENTS :helor ot Arts in Speech. - . I. 1 , 6-is Z: Q' - I k2rQ, ' Dr. Carl W. Mclntosh became Montana State University's eighth president July 1, 1970. The new MSU chief executive has a wealth of administrative experience, having served as a college president for 23 years before coming to Bozeman. Dr. Mclntosh was only 32 when he became president of Idaho State College in 1947. In 1949, he was appointed president of California State College at Long Beach, remaining in that post for 11 years. Cal State achieved great growth in all areas under Dr. Mclntosh's leadership. The college registered more than 24,000 students the spring of 1970. A native Californian, Mclntosh received his Bachelor of Arts and PhD. degrees from the State University of Iowa. Dr. Mclntosh taught at Park College in Missouri and at the South- ern Branch ot the University ot Idaho tnow Idaho Statej before serving with the Army during World War Il. Following his release from the military, he rejoined the faculty at Idaho State. PRESIDEN When I joined this University community, I not bring change with me, prepackaged In The est synthetic wrapper, a produC1 to be paddled either a hard sell or subliminal persuasion.. forces of change were already here, easier sense than to measure and felt by many, not out cause, as more of a threat to the c-her and familiar than a promise of an even brighter ture. We have a paradoxial responsibility to serve as well as to change, to change aS W to preserve, and to seek with restless urg that perspective which will guide and clarif often misunderstood efforts. ,nm IA w , Dr. Mclntosh is pictured here and on the adjoining page in a tevv candid shots taken during his daily routine at Montana State University . L4 Q 'Q f 0' Q ,fix its DEANS The Office of Student Affairs and Services is occupied by Mr. Max Worthington flower leftl, Dean ofthe office, Mr. Edward l-lanson, ftop lefty Dean of Men, and Mrs. Marjorie Paisley flower rightp Dean of Women. From this office all leaves of absences are is- sued and consultation and advisory work is carried on with the students, Well-known for its part in helping arrange all non-academic student activities, they are also affiliated with finance board, SUB board, and Student Health Center to name a few. All tiles on campus organizations, calendar, commencement, campus living, and all committees, as well as personal files on all students are maintained in this office. There is a big concern among the personnel of the office to reach all MSU students. 2 2 . i -. .ts '- . .J-lg.: f 7 15: V 11:1 ji 5' A ,ff-'Y L Q .gilt A- , i l X, I in i l l l li' . JI. i I .5 Q , lAbovel Harry G. Cockram, Director of Admissions leftl Lou Lucke, Director of the Computing Cen lefty Robert C. McCall, Director of Continuing lbelovvl Alice McClain, Director of the Library lDMINISTRATlON ax W :. x .ffl 21 51-3 fi' iTop lefty Dr. Edward J. Purdy, Director of Health Serviceg ltop rightl Dr. Carl L. Isaacson, Director of lnformationg llower leftl Maurice R. Brookhart, Director of Testing and Counselingg flower rightl Dr. Clifford V. Davis, Dean of General Studies. l 4 ,af -9. at , WWII, rn-nn :-Q mm' 'NWI 3 ill .E U-UM: SEI! f 1 I r I I iFar Iettj Tom Messick, Director ot Career Placement Otficeg tcenterj Tor- iiet S, Aasneirn, Director ot Cooperative Extension Serviceg ttop rigntp Dr. Louis A. Scnmittrotn, head ot Computer Science Departmentg flower rignti Torn Parac, Athletic Director ggi! iTop lefti Glenn Lewis, Director of On. Campus Living. iI.ower lefty Edwin E. Howard, Adminis- trator of Student Union Services and Facilities. tAbove rignti Dr. Harry Hausser, Hon- ors Program Director. lTop lefty Marlin F. Whalen, Director of Physical Plant. lBollom lefty Jo- seph J. May, Director of Public Ser- vice. ,Q -.f .V -N, 4 'iw ,1 41.15, W lTop rightl Bucl Purdy, Fieldhouse Manager. lBottorn righti Thomas E Business Manager and Treasurer. . df' , ft? lTop leftl .Joseph E. Fra- zier, Director of Student Records and Ftegistrarg fcenter leftl Ernest R. An, rendes, Coordinator of Extension and Communi- ty Servicesg ltop rigntj Donald J. Skerritt, Chief of Traffic and Securityg fbottom rigntl Andrew van Teylingen, University Ar- chitect. w COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE nll ' 1 The College of Agriculture offers degrees in agricultural business education, production, and science. In addition, a program is availav ble lor students, wishing to complete pre-veterinary medicine re- quirements The departmental stall members lncIude3 ttop lettl Dr. Erhardt Hehn, head, Department of Plant and Soil Science, lbottom lefty Dr. Lark Carter, Assistant Dean of Agriculture, ltop rightl Dr. Max Amberson, head, Department ot Agricultural Education, lcenter rightl Dr. Fiich- ard McConnen, head, Department ol Agricultural Economics and Economics, tbottom rlghtl Dr, Martin Burris, Assistant Director, Agri- cultural Experiment Station, '?'rfV 'N -I Af' mil' I.. ...- cou.Ec.E or EDUCATION The College of Education provides professional courses and laboratory experiences for the preparation of qualified teachers, counselors, administrators, and school librarians. A gradu- ate program is offered for the development of educational leadership. The College aims to cooperate with other agencies in the State of Montana in the improvement of educational programs and services. fTop rightl Dr. Robert Thibeault, head of Edu- cational Services, flower rightl Dr. Earl Ringo, Dean of Education. fOpposite page, top leftl Dr. Arvin' Blome, As- sistant Dean of Educationg ftop righty G. V. Er- ickson, head, Department of Secondary Edu- cation and Foundations, flower lettl Dr. George Shroyer, head of Physical Educationg flower rightl Dr. Willis Vandiver, head, Department of Elementary Education. , Y .. --A in , -Q A' ' . ' Q S.. ,U xx Xxx N X X www Wim..-T37- ' Xf vgr, fi , 5 nl af.. ra e ,., F5 fl, 'r if T , 5 , COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ff The College ot Engineering has curricula leading to the degree of Bachelor ol Science which are offered in Aerospace and Mechani- cal Engineering, Agricultural, Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Industrial and Management Engineering, Engineering Science, Construction Technology, and Mechanical Technology, tAbovel Dr. Byron Bennett, Dean of Engineering, Director of Engi- neering Station, ltop rightl Dr, Paul Uhlrich, head ot Electrical Engi- neering, tcenter rightl Dr, Eugene Bishop, head ot Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, llovver rightl Dr. John Bitchey, head, De- partment ot Industrial and Management Engineering. tOpposite page, lower lettl George Herman, Assistant Dean ol Engi- neering, ttop rightl Charles Bowman, head, Department of Agricul- tural Engineeringg tcenter rightl Dr, Lloyd Berg, head ot Chemical Engineeringg tbottom rightj Dr. Glen Martin, head, Department of Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics. X 'K The College of Letters and Science has a twofold function: general education for the whole institution and professional training as orientation in the natural sciences, social sciences and humanities. Baccalaureate programs are available in the following fields: botany, chemistry, earth sciences, ec- onomics, English, entomology, fish and wild- life management, government, history, mathematics, microbiology, modern lan. guages, philosophy, physics, pre-medicine, psychology, sociology, and Zoology. tFar rightj Dr. Arthur McDonald, head of Psychology, trightj Dr. Robert Swenson, head, Physics Department, tbelow rightl Dr. John Parker, head, Department of English, Speech and Theatre Arts, tbelow far rightl Dr. William Walter, head, Department of Bot- any and Microbiology. tl3ottom rightl Dr. N. MacGregor Rugheimer, Assistant Dean of Letters and Science, tbelow lefty Colonel Dick Coburn, Military Science. EOpposite page, top lefty Dr. Richard McBee, ean of Letters and Science, tmiddle gutterl Dr. Charles Caughlin, head, Chemistry De- partment, lbottom gutteri Colonel Lavern Hutchens, Department Head of Aerospace Studies, tmiddle centerj Dr. Pierce Mullen, head, Department of History, Government, and Philosophy, tbottom centerj Dr. Guen- ther Schmalz, head, Modern Languages De- partment, toutside top leftl Dr. David Camer- on, head, Department of Zoology and Ento- mology, toutside centerl Milton Edie, head of Earth Science, loutside bottoml Dr. A'Del. bert Samson, head of Sociology. 'AH' av. wx , A LT., W5 'fax if f - . 3, V... 1 up COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE 4L'!Z- fn' JJ rl-Q Q -if ,, .11 1151 A! . . I. ...- ,J ,MX . ,- rp 0 1 QL,-ix-L ' . 'af ..., 'w'..!Y,' ,xxwumm f'f 1 5 Y Fx nk' Q 7 I9 nn- ff! 1 O was E..- kr COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS The College of Professional Schools consists of the Schools of Architecture, Art, Commerce, Home Economics and Nursing, and the Departments of Film and Television Production, Industrial Arts and Music. lOpposite page, top lefty Dr. Marjorie Keiser, director, School of Home Economics, lcenter lefty Dr. Harvey Larson, head, Com- merce Department, llovver lefty Harold Rose, Dean, College of Professional Schools, ltop righty H. Creech Reynolds, head of Musicg tbelow righty James Gough Jr., director, School of Archi- tecture. lTop lefty Fred Gerber, head, Film and Television Department, lcentery Dr. Laura Walker, director, School of Nursing, lbottom lefty Francis Sprinkle, head, lndustiral Arts Department. P , Ni. T , S , -.rs f . '-,-Q-44.431, . . V .f-gn COLLEGE OF GRADUATE Instruction is administered through five colleges: Agriculture, Edu cation, Engineering, Letters and Science, and Professional Schools that are composed of departments as schools. Programs and proce dures of graduate students in all departments are approved and ad ministered through the College of Graduate Studies. tBeIow lefty Dr Kenneth Goering, Dean of Graduate Studies, tbelow righty Dr. Henry Parsons, Assistant Dean of Professional Schools and Assistant Dean ot Graduate Studies. Co V agp: Dr. Alton Oviatt was named the Outstanding Profes- sor at Montana State University. He has a Bachelors Degree of History from Utah State University, a Mas- ter's Degree from the University of Utah, and a Doc- tor's Degree from the University of California at Berkeley. He came to Montana State in 1947, which was his first teaching position and he has been here ever since. When asked what he thought about his years of teaching at MSU, he said He loved every year of it Dr. Oviatt plans to stay with MSU. He enjoys the area and the size of the college. He came from a small town rural farm and finds that he is quite at home here. He and his wife have two daughters, one who is married. Dr. Oviatt is an active citizen in local affairs. He is a member of the local school board and is presently serving his first year of his fourth third year term. He was also recently elected to the Montana School Board Association. Vi iivv 1' Itix STUDENT ACTIVITIE BE. 'F ig!! is -K' STUDENT SENATE The Student Senate of MSU this year gave awaythe schooVsrnascot'Freddm Fangj Uenanwng the vacant bobcat cage the H. Dean Hart Memorial Cat Housej, sponsored legislation donating money to the Kent State Legal Fund, was active in getting both a min- imum wage and a 19 year old legal age bill through the state legislature, and estab- ImhedalegaHundforUuemudentbody.Sen ate also distributed a sex education book and generaHy keptbusy HHS yeah Q1 huh JALEY liiiiiil SIIIKIITSENATE DBZ! KRUEGER SENATE Hs-Iurn... B03 x Ra-luln . .. YPiARYCOOgCEFPd BET hhllilflf r V V 'N 'p,... w 441 RQ.2-AXQQ1-. . SENATE ROSTER STUDENT SENATE spnngfaii 1970-1970 Kelly Addy fPres.J Geofl Gibbs fV.P.J Ron McGhion QB.M.l John Brewer Sherman Brown Maria Cooper Tom Holloman Chuck Humphrey JT R. Inman Bob Jovick Mike Lawlor Jim Lillegard Lindy Miller David Nielson Don Pilotte Tom Rolfe Fritz Ross Dave Roseleip Dennis Roseleip Leon Spaeth Jeanne Tognetti Bob Travis Mike Yeager Fall-Winter 1971-1971 Maria Cooper Dennis Daley Joe Erickson Debroah George Wayne Gildroy Gary Haase Wayne Houston J. R. Iman Bob Jovick Mike Lawlor Lindy Miller David Nielsen Don Pilotte Tom Rolfe Dave Roseleip Dennis Roseleip Bert Tarrant Bob Travis Linda Whitt Mike Yeager . sf- I -if ses ' -kr 1, 'F , - r-'YI , 5- is - ..-- Q' v-,J .' - . -ar-,N L -':. 0 'tl -.5 -' -L.. H. Dean Hart Memorial Cathouse. STUDENT SENATE Spring-Fall 19714971 Frank Dudas fPres.J Pobert Jovick fV.P.J Rose Babcock fB.M.J Bruce Bender Maria Cooper Jack Cowlishaw Dennis Daley Joe Erickson Deborah George Wayne Gildroy Wayne Houston Chuck Humphrey Bob Kaze Kurt Krueger Mike Lawlor Lynn Myers Don Pilotte Phil Rasmusson Dave Roseleip Dennis Roseleip Linda Whitt Mike Yeager JoAnn Zeitner gf? 58 X X. armani 14.-.,. .4-F' gillli Student Senate also restructured the ath- letic funding toward varsity athletics, and showed signs of revamping budgeting priorities at MSU. QLeft - Norma McGi- hon, secretaryj, ' 4 John Kelly Addy, a senior from Shel- by, Montana, was the ASMSU Presi- dent for 1970-71. Kelly initiated a student movie discount card, he worked to Iiberalize the present rules governing information and dissemi- nation of birth control products at the Student Health Center, and was very active at the State Legislature. ASMSU PRESIDENT-KELLY ADDY VISU VICE PRESIDENT GEOFF GIBBS George Geoffry Gibbs, a senior in Economics from Billings, Montana, was ASMSU Vice President for 70-71. In addition to his duties as Vice President Geoff was also the Chairman of MSPA CMontana Student Presidents Associationj and was a regis- tered lobbyist for that organization at the state legis- Iature. Ron MoGinon, a senior in EE from Kali- spell, Montana, was ASMSU Business Manager for 70-71. Ron worked for a restructuring of student budgeting priorities and was a good business manager because he was stingy. ASMSU BUSINESS MAN AGER- RON MGGIHON 1 m L I i ww. xx A X 5 ' 4 X i l . 1 - I I . I iw' in-.f i n 1 THEPON EN E UT MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY Top to bottom left: John Dineen, Editor Spring Quarter and Associate Editor Fall and Winter Quartersp George Make-a-Million' Klinke, Busi- ness Manager Spring 70 to Spring 715 Mike Klinke, Chief Ad Salesman and Troll-in-Residence: Mary Schmidt, Business Manager Spring Quar- terg Jim DeWolf, News Editor Spring Quarter and Staft Profilic Writer. Above: Wayne Bingham, Editor Fall and Winter Quarters. THEPDN EN UF MUNTANA STATE UNIVERSIT nc U1 'ON RCH ' I rf +I ox ,Q-ab , f-'- Q .4 F3 ,-. ' .X . 1, i -Q 1 I X 1 tt ' 1 'E' Af y r of Top L-R: Lf .iise Keough, Associate Editor Spring Ciuaterg Carol Dope, Copy Editor. Second Ro' 1 L-R: Ken Porter, State and Na- tionals Editor Gary Guliickson, Ad Salesman. Center Marlene Littieton Staff Writer. Third Row LR Gullickson Porter. Bottom Flow LR Reenie Scott Managing Editor Spring Quarter Barb Conitz Society Editor Spring Quarter Far right top to bottom: Ken Slater, Photo Editor Spring 70 and Fail 70g Ray Biggs, Sports Editor, Cathy Corey, Copy Edi- tor. Above: Terry Schu- macher, Photo Editor, Spring Quarter, Carey Matovich, Managing Edi- tor Spring Ouarterg Peter Freivalds, Photographer. Below L-Fi: Joan Jefters, Staft Writer, Louise Keough, Associate Edi- tor, Spring quarterg Cher- yl Mackney, Photo Editor Spring Quarter, Wayne Bingham, Editor, Shell Gregoire, Staft Photogra, pher, EXPONENT Ji pun- t-Q 'X-X ' . .... ,.. N wwf' An award winning paper at MSU??'? The EXPONENT'?'?'? The EX- PONENT cleaned-up on awards this year, they range from an All- American rating by the ACP, to Best Editorial for RMCPA, to best band at the MSU Homecoming Parade. Published twice weekly the Exponent boasts a greater number of published pages for the academic year than any other college newspaper in the state. Above L-R: Jim DeWoIt, Frank Dudas, News Editor. Above top to bottom: Jim DeWoiig Frank Dudas, News Editorg Loretta Root, Copy Editorg Jan Schmollich, Society Editorg Bob Thompson, photographer. MONTAN AN 274, xx, K Q, 2 A change in format, a Change in the time of delivery, and more surprises than could be imagined. Above: Dave Parchen, Layout Editor Winter Quarter. Center top to bottom: Don Piiotte, Editor in Chief, Geoft Gibbs, Associ- ate Editorp Vihlliam Walton, Managing editor, as P -.- f-g.,4 vu ' 'Q of ' ,f ,P I .E .AA f .- ! - l xv P by fy' Visas: fig .. Q.n?i!i-1:.f'L.'s-s,..- A sf .15 Af-,- ' L :5:M'Y T' - . - in the - ,l als..- Above far left: Martia Swanson, Copy Editor. Above: Darryl Swanson, Sports Editor. Above left: Leah Ann Howard, Business Manager. Left below: Jim Prestie, Photo Editor Spring Quarter. Below: P. I. Dougherty, Photogra- pher. 'K I jj? , . L... 12, MONTANAN Above left: Jennifer Evans, Academics Editor. Above right: Bob Blyth, Photographer. Across L-R: II Rawe Mare N bo Ro al Editors, Below: E BTI . I Y . Y TY Jay Straw, Photographer. 'N 'Q' 9 Cf'- W, 1 ,...-s O Q' RF 5 t N , Ax - ':x3 so '..'tl .' .LAN A .K-,QQ ,M s,,,.,,- .s,.,,,,.g , .-ff ' f--1' -' en- 'Nfiwfaw sf - - a ?:,,..,f,,.-- 141. xox .5 , -.-' I 4 ,f f 1. Q . ,,.l ' nu - ,ch- ,Q-4 ,ln 146' .. ,Myne 0, ,. . .H . ,A . Q ' - ' ' P. fa. ' 9 i,iQL.,I- ' 1-1-12'-'A ' . -:1.'7,uf-wr-lf' 'f Above: Jack Fauth, Resident Racer and Toad. Across lar left: Ralph Billingham, Racer and Crasher. Below: Pat McNauIty, Photographer. Below far left: Jefi Gruenert, Greek Editor. Bottom right: Tom Brown fMcNab Studiosb, Nadeen Martin, Clubs Edi- tor. ati Y I Q6 I 'Nr T , -1 -.. .- h t'fN,'-,I ,I g,g3,..-s ,g,?:- ,gage 'f-0, 1.5:-E L.'J'I:+ fs-. KGLT - KATS KGLT-KATS are the campus radio stations. KGLT is a FM station with a power ot 10 watts. KATS is a carrier-current station that is fed into all the dorms and several of the Greek houses. The stations changed formats this year bringing their programming up into the 1970's and out of the Big Band Era. Above Top Flow L-R: Nancy Langren, Business Managerg Debbie Andrewsg David Yobp Lee Otness, AM Pro. Directorg Ron Bayly, FM Pro. Directorg Floger Yeager. Second Flow L-R: Colleen Flynn, Secretaryg Joe Cuttler, Assistant Engineerg Bob Ballg Jay Straw. Third Row: Gary Browng Larry Meggers, Larry Bonnerg Bob Nicholas. Bottom Flow: Rick Thompson, General Managerg Brent Keast, News Directorg Steve Harrison. Left: Rick Thompson, General Manager. f' 1 ,Q s fi' ' -9 Above: Leroy Ochap. Center left: Nancy Lan- gren. Center below: Dean Wilson. Bottom left Nancy Goodspeed, Secretary Autumn and Win. ter. Bottom right: John Pulasky, General Manag- er, Fall Quarter. 1 ,f 1 I3- If XX .U-19+ , :f.,, .',, A f li 'Q KGLT - KATS e-- - ,. .-1-1 Top: Steve Birch. Leh above: Lee Otness. Right: Rick Thompson. 5. '- 1 14 -Q19 xi? 3 'Y I, got. KGLT- KATS Above: Ron Bayly. Left' Colleen Flynn. Below: Debbie Andrews. 1 3981 '-Q... FORENSICS i As usual the MSU Forensics squad turned in another impressive year . . . at the National Pi Kappa Delta Convention in Houston, Texas MSU was ranked among the top 10 schools in the nation with the greatest number of people holding awards, that pretty well sums up the year . . . some of the outstanding people in the program this year were: Dave Larimer, Helenag Tom Sheehy, Big Sandyg Jane Fellows, Billingsg Tom l-lebnes, Bozemang Bob Jovick, Deer Lodgeg Dave Wheeler, Bozemang Jeannie Tognetti, Lewistowng Jan Hanson, Box Elderg Dick Seita, Billingsg Leon Spaeth, Silesiag Tim l-larlan, Kalispellg Bob Kaze, Miles Cityg Gretchen Homback, Billingsg Phyllis Beiser, Bozemang Bill Ftule, Red Lodge. Les Lawrence was the Forensics Coach and Bert Tarrant Ca grad studentj gave the old bear a hand during the 1970-71 year. D Z 4 N Q z O :l: n. E :- an : an E MUSIC AT MSU lt's in harmony. Through the music department, more than students enroll each quarter in musical organizations specialties range from Handel to l-lerman. Some of the groups open membership to any studen ested in singing or playing, Others are restricted to adv well-rehearsed students. But there is no restriction on r up to the advanced level, as long as the student has the Judges of this are his peers and his directors. Whatever one's level of talent or appreciation of music, does offer the gamut. This includes such instrumental as the Bobcat Marching Band, which turns into the Sym Band after fall quarter, the Wind Ensemble, whose meml has bounced many an audience off the wall at various E ancesg the Court Jesters, a basketball-oriented group amplified itself in the field house, and the Jazz Band, a working ensemble that scores points wherever it appears Speaking vocally, MSU can boast the Chorale, Chamber Symphonic Choir, on occasion an Opera Workshop and direct title steal from the yearbook, The Montanans, p the school's most popular and wide-ranging musical org tion, both in terms of its repertoire and audience appea The musicians, whose majors range from music to en ing, often recombine into smaller groups. Whatever the nation, the goal of the organizations - often successful - combine learning experiences in music with what near-professional performances before audiences both a and on numerous tours throughout the state. ,-A 1. A N. E. 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I 5 ' I j, iv 3 !lLE L.-F 0 45-1 0-5 'ww in .iii DECA CLUB MU EHGMA ALPHA INTERNATIONAL CLUB Flow 1: Jagan Sharma, Raine Mantysalo, Helen Simpson - Adviser, Leo Gonzalez - Pres., Vijay Moorjani - V. Pres., Alma Lundberg, Gerald Lundberg, T. Natarajan. In Row 2: Dante Ferry, Fayyz Syed, Tom Lusk, Vijay Kuman, Gopal Agar- wal, Rajbir Kang, Suresh Advani, A Row 3: Wahid Abdul Jalil, Alan Lee, Sister Ruth Barron, Samima Syed. Asad Aki Syed, Mrs. Norman Wallin, V. Lakshminarayanan, M. Arjun Kumar Reddy, Nitin Negandhi. The International Club boasts the most varied member- ship of any group on campus. Its members are from countries the world over. Made up of foreign students, as well as many from the United States, the club promotes goodwill between nations by sponsoring projects that bring all students closer together. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS Flow 1: G. Dutch Wheaton, Gene Wasia, Carl A. Swanson - Pres., Mike Meldahl - Sec.-Treas., Robert Stevens, Keith Hudiburgh, Fred Videon - Adviser. Row 2: H. Terry Smith, Mike Peet, Russell Hanson, Joe Shipman, Gary Gretencort, Dale Ovitt, Gerald Gaston, Joe Schlechten, Don Kleven, Frank Yu. Field trips are highlights of the activities for members of the ASCE. It is a semi-professional organization which holds joint meetings with the professional ASCE chapter and participates in the northwest conference of student chapters. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS Row 1: Russ Erickson, Mildred Liknes, Margaret Striebel, Allan Fedo- ruk. Row 2: Tom Fiske, Ron McGihon, Dan Farmer, Brian Hedrick. Row 3: Bill Jones, Craig Harlen, Bill Bliss, Bill Sager, Ronald Gessa- man. AICE is a student chapter of a national professional orga- nization devoted to chemical engineering. The chapter takes frequent field trips to visit chemical engineering in- dustries in the northwest. RODEO CLUB Picture -ttf Fiow 1: Robert Schall, Hanley Howell, Connie Miller, Linda Nelson, Christina Passmore, Bill Potter, Jeff Poncelet, Paul Neplne. Ftow 2: Marilun Verploegen, Elaine Janich, Jan Nonnenga, Debby Hem- und, Diane Green, Cathy Potts, Lorna Spogis, Cathy Skilbred, Jim Jaumotte, Helen Johnsen, Paul Barnes, Ken Mesaros. Row 3: Con Johnson, John Jaumotte, Bob Long, Jerry Bailey, Cecelia Swensen, Dianne Johnson, Steve Hermanson, Robert Morton Bill Brimette, Pete Kuhr, Les Burwash. ' Picture Q22 Row 1: John Kelley, Jim Brunel, Debbie Vosen, Mary Ann Mazzarelli, Virgil Denny, Bob Burkhart, Bobbie McGowan. Row 2: L. L. Perry. D. J. Smith, J. T. Holland, Pat Greany, Darryl Crow. Iey, Ron Rochlitz, Larry Poulton, Jay Harvey. Row 3: Susan Jasmann, Ann Aller, Elaine Husted, Sid Weingart, Lonnie Cassady, Gail Wittner, Jeane Holke, Debbie Coffman, Linda Brander, Kathy Hatfield, Cynde Walker, Pam Solomon, Barbara Ouinby Mari. lyn Griemsman. ' Row 4: Sherri McAtee, Jack Joslin, Denise Joslin, Nancy LaFrance, nameless, Jerry Billquist, Rusty Jardee, Jack Horner, Kathy Espy, nameless, Bud Munroe, Terry Flapping Eagle. Picture 413 Row 1: Jan Hirschy, Jan Wagner. Row 2: Bill Massee, Paul Murphy, Jack McDowell, Bill Stockton, T6 Wagner, Dean Perkins, Jim Jacobsen,'Georgia Forney. Row 3: Cindy Becker, Deb Smith, Barb Dreyer, Lila Vescovi, Maryi Nichols, Dick Bauer, Wayne Babcock, Kenneth Lutho, Tim MCCE Row 4: Mike Flapping Eagle, Hank Real Bird, Anthony Yost, Oi White, Bob Anderson, Jim Solberg. MSU's Rodeo Club is one of the largest and most acl groups on campus. Membership includes anyone ini ested in rodeos and rodeo people. The MSU team I consistently been one of the top in the northwest regij several individuals have been national champions. MSU BOBKETTES Row 1: Devy Atkinson, Sandy Sire, Carol Nimmick, Glenda Hedlun, nette Martin, Corrie Dorrington. Row 2: Kathy Flynn, Joan Carter, Gwen Jones, Vickie Kart Gayelynn Decker, Sue Kerin. The Bobkettes are precision drill team members whol tertain crowds at basketball games and other events.r MEN'S RESIDENCE ASSOCIATION I MRA EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Gary Grimes - Treas., Howard Hammer- Pres., David Sire - V Zales Ecton - Sec., Andrew Blank - Adviser tnot shownj. MRA: CULBERTSON, MULLAN, LANGFORD Row 1: Daryl Otta, Wade Williams, Bryan Dige, Tom Hahn, Steve Brian Derusha. Row 2: Ron Melchroni, Sam Scott, Carl Hotvedt, Dan Pullen, Wil Cavanaugh, Stu Mouton, Pat McNulty. MRA: HEocEs souTH, Roskie Row 1: Frank Cuta, Gary Brese, Robert McKenna, Robert Widhalml Kimmel, Robert Edwards. Row 2: Ray Boyle, Douglas Safley, Brent Keast, Bob Kearns, L Dover, Roy French, Bill Turner. .P I I I The governing body of male students in residence h' MRA expedites and coordinates activities of the ii Floor presidents, chosen autumn quarter by floor nt, bers, and head residents, chosen spring quarter t committee of other head residents, are the compon of this body. Quarterly parties for MRA members ar main social functions. MRA has provided residence men with such facilities as copying machines, we rooms, intramural sports equipment and remote comj er terminals. I I I ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS Ftow 1: Lynn Dunbar, Kitty Cutting, Reenie Scott, Rose Holas, I1 Pollack. Row 2: Kay Ault, Maria Cooper, Patty Burns, Patsy Wegner. I Mizner, Debbie Jeffery. Not shown: Caroline Weis, Janet Blyth, Debbi Quinn. Purpose of AWS is to give women students a chan formulate their own rules and regulations, with th proval of Social Board, and to promote women's eci tion. AWS sponsors such activities as the Big-Little ogram, Junior-Senior banquet and Women's Day. II EPSILON w 1: Doug Swanson, V. Lakshminarayanan, Bob Fischer, Joe Ship- nan, Wayne Rowe. W 2: Frank Simuroak, T. T. Williams - Faculty Adviser, Tim Berry. tw 3: Gene Wasia, Harry Hughes, Jim Taylor, Mike Meldahl, Joe Schlechten, Allen Porter, Keith T. Hudiburgh, Don Kleven, Paul Burkhart - Pres., Frank Yu, Hank Otway, Clifford Herseim, Yale -yman, Dale Cunnington, Bob Anderson, Jerry Sargent. ti Epsilon is the MSU chapter of the national civil engi- eering honorary, formed from the local honorary, Chi pha Epsilon, during school year 1970-71. Its purpose is foster interest in civil engineering. iw 1 Jim Hawley, Bob Nicholas, Steve Gilskey, Mark Kuhr, Dolly Dye Sweetheart, Ron Tuss, Bill Saner - Sec., Dave Daellenbach. 7w2 Con Williams, Paul Shaw, Doug Oellerma-nn, Pat McNulty, Bob Bradford, Don Furu, Mike O'Hara. 1w3 Gene Rau - Pres., Don Peccia - V. Pres., Bill Bliss, Ron Wil- liams Ron Mougey - Treas., Dave Lankutis - Dist. Gov., Gary Haase Jim Peters. service organization, Circle K devotes itself to campus id community projects, leadership and character build- g Formed at MSU as part Qt an international Kiwanis-re- ed organization, the club works on blood drives, book Ives and other projects. Members also paint sidewalks. FIERICAN HOME ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION 1 Renee Etta, Susan Milesnick, Janet Arslanian, Nancy Schilling Sec -Treas., Barbara Gerand - V. Pres., Bonnie Ellenwood - res Colleen Finnegan, B. Kathryn Jordan - Faculty Adviser. 2 Patty Eblen, Barb Albers, Rebecca Bauer, Patsy May, Connie naub Marilyn McClintic, Patsy Wegner, Martha Armitage, Janice iggins Brenda Scalabrin, Cherry Hoadley, Diana Rung, Sherry ones Barb Kaasch, Lillian Summers, Kathy Molitor, Karen Dore, yla Tomsheck, Joan Johnson, JoAnne Summers, Marilyn Griems- 1 3 Koreen Harstad, Jan Kirscher, Vicki McHenry, Teresa Tripp, Lila lmen Gwen Jones, Marsha Gray, Ruth Brastrup, Maureen Olson, arol Harper, Anne Rehbein, Deborah Bonogofsky, Barb Wood, athy Root, Lucetta Rath. A EA categorizes its activities as informative, of service 1 fun. The club holds annual bake sales and helps nsor scholarships to aid deserving members in con- , ing their education. ' UPSILON OMICRON 1: Kathy Root- V. Pres., Sherry Jones, Martha Armitage, Jacque- e Klasna, Patty Burns - Pres., Lorraine Lencioni, Elaine Wood- ,I use Treas., Lucetta Rath. 2: Drea De Tour, Patsy Wegner, Marilyn McClintic, Connie Knaub, I aureen Olson, Jaqueline Shaw, Jan Kirscher, Nancy Schilling onnie Keebler Zimmerman, Linda Leawitt, Jan Hanson, Anne Reh- in Kathy Theisen, Arlene Stevens, Shirley Poston, Annette Feyhl, thy Hughes. .3: Patsy May, Cherry Hoadley, June Roll, Lillian Summers, Susan ilesnick, Vicki McHenry, Koreen Harstad, Ruth Brastrup, Sally hnson, Betty Spencer, Lora MacKay, Deborah Bonogotsky, Emily e Economics majors with high scholarship standing acts K an: I I I I' and a deep interest in their curriculum comprise this na- tional home economics honorary. Members keep up to date on latest trends in textiles, culinary arts, home man- agement and other developments in the home economics field. PI TAU SIGMA Row 1: Richard Redekopp, Jim Peters, Bill Crnich. Row 2: Paul Dawson, John Thera, Raymond Prill. Pi Tau Sigma honors top juniors and seniors in Mechani- cal Engineering. The group stresses engineering ideals and objectives, with emphasis on Mechanical Engineer- ing. Members are instrumental in presenting the High School Week open house and displays. COLLEGIATE FFA: Row 1: Dr. Douglas Bishop fLittle Beaverj, Dr. Max Amberson tRed Ryderj, Lowell Bickle, Roy Doore, Leroy Gaug, Ross Massar, Vance Anderson, Harold Stepper, Mickie Cole, Dan Rasmussen, Robert Bold. Row 2: Justin Mader, Jim Dolan, Lynn Strobel, Bob Nelson, Jim Dusen- berry, Myles Watts, Richard Grayson, Verlin Koenig. Row 3: Danny Sioux, Steve Wilcox, Glendon Bahr, Joe Destatfany, Jim Bryson, Jess Maxwell, Oscar Stone, Loyal Kauffman, Terrance Eby, William Bohl. Not pictured: Oscar Cantu, The Collegiate FFA, composed of students majoring in agricultural education, gives its members experience in the organization and administration of an FFA chapter. During the year the group hosts the state convention of the Future Farmers of America and organizes and coordi- nates FFA activities during the Montana Winter Fair. YOUNG REPUBLICANS Row 1: Spiro T. Agnew, Richard M. Nixon. How 2: Charlene Zier, Dan Driver, Davina Gray, Debbie George, Stan Brown, Barbara Stender, Jennifer Evans. Row 3: Roger Yaeger, Malcolm Orser, Howard Dyrland, Philip Rasmus- sen, Pamela Bateman, Tom Rolfe, Bill Humenczuk. Row 4: David Wheeler, Dan Frantz, Bob Long, Bill Swartz. With the conviction that political activity is an important part of a student's education, the Young Republicans take an active role in campaigning. The club meets throughout the year in the interest of a politically informed membership. UNIVERSITY 4-H Flow 1: Martha Armitage, Stanley Klaumann, Bonnie Ellenwood - Sec., Jim Dusenberry - Pres., Barbara Gerad, Jan Kirscher, Bruce Ben- son - Treas., C. W. Brick Vaughn - Adviser. Flow 2: Bev Karls, Bonny Blaz, Cathy Potts, Shelly Jackson, Marilyn McClintic, Kathy Molitor, Nancy Schilling, Joanne Summers, Dennis Hatlelid, Joan Johnson, Karen Dore. Row 3: Lloyd Picket- Sponsor, Allen Kent, Dick Toavs, Harvey John- son, Jerry Vanhaur, Keith Kirscher, Doug Gardner, Anne Rehbein, Cathy Larsen, Bill Merritt. The University 4-H Club offers a chance for its members to continue their 4-H work they began before college. Its only prerequisite for membership is one year of 4-H Club membership before enrolling at MSU. Among other ad- vantages, the club offers members a chance to take part in the IFYE program. INDIA ASSOCIATION Row 1: V. Lakshmlnarayanan, Vinay Dharmadhikari, Gopal K. Agarwal, Ravi K. Shanker, Jeanne Tripathi, Uma P. Tripathi, Vijay Kumar, Sur- esh Advani, Rajbir S. Kang. Flow 2: Satish Nayak, O. C. Ninan, T. Natarajan, Jayant N. Shah, Nitin Negandhi, Vijay Moorjani, M. Arjun Kumar Reddy, A. Jim Chacko, Ronit Kajaria, Alpana Arora, Jagdism K. Arora, The India Association is composed primarily of students at MSU from India, who organized the group to help make Indian students feel at home in Montana and also to ac- quaint other students and faculty with their native coun- try. The association frequently sponsors movies and other cultural examples of India. CHAFF AND DUST Flow 1: Bob Beck, Boyd Hartman - Pres., Kathy Fay - Sec., Brian Dougherty - Treas., Larry Stenslund - V. Pres., Bob Vanoosten. Row 2: Joe Lenneman, Jim Hoag, Jim Sims - Adviser, James Krall, Al- bert Carleton - Adviser, Glen Skov. A departmental club of agronomy and soils majors, Chaft and Dust is an annual participant in plant identification contests and mans a booth at the Little International Live- stock and Science Show. Widespread in scope, it is a member of the Agriculture Council. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS Flow 1: Dale Converse, Steve McCrea, Dennis Murry - V. Pres., Dr. Harry Townes - Adviser, Richard Redekipp - Pres., Mike Ross - Treas., Clark Mozer, Ray Prill, Robert Woodburn, Jim Peters. Flow 2: James Johnson, Robert Vandyken, John Liknes, Michael Barnes, Larry Bronec. Row 3: Charles Stockburger, Dennis Robinson, Larry Price, Paul Daw- son, Roger Matz, Joe Nelson, Bill Dana, Tom Cummings, John Han- son, Arden Tarum. MSU's chapter of ASME is the student counterpart of the professional mechanical engineering society. Club activi- ties provide members with an opportunity to learn of the varied applications of their chosen field of education. MONTANA STUDENT NURSES ASSOCIATION Row 1: Dee Ann Davis, Marcia Hash, Debbie Harris, Sandy Peters, Mar- cia Sage. Row 2: Janet Schied, Joan Rydberg, Debbie Taylor, Kathy Johnson, Roberta Koskt, Ginny Bruski, Carolyn Miller. MSNA is an organization of student nurses at MSU which serves to stimulate knowledge and interest in the national nursing organizations - the American Nurses Associa- tion and the National League of Nurses. Members also provide a unified spirit among student nurses, which pro- motes professional and social unity. WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Row 1: Sam Scott Jan Lilletvedt, Michelle Middlesworth Linda Ei man, Kay Perlinski, Glenda Daniels, Linda Hardy Row 2: Robin Walker, Kathy McCoy, Annette Popa, Francie Lind, M Ross, Chris Merrill, Bonnie Olson, Ann Berg, Jane Henman, K Scott. Women's athletics is the common interest of the W.A.l and the group sees this interest through by promoting intercollegiate competition in a wide variety of spo from volleyball to fencing ALPHA ZETA Row 1: Jerry Schaefer, Joe Destaffany, Gordon Haaland Dave :I leip - Pres., Allen Martinelli - Treas., Tom Tietz - V. Pres Row 2: Keith Johnson, Krieg Failing, Mike Marrinan, John Denoma Wayne Leininger, Leon Welty, Alan Baquet, Gary Ochsner Students preparing for careers in agriculture who h shown a high degree of interest in the field and attai high scholastic standing are members of Alpha Z Projects of this national honorary include assisting vi. the annual Little International Livestock and Scie j Show each spring and other agricultural conventions h on campus AG BUSINESS CLUB Row 7: Jerry Schaefer, Tom Tietz, Gary Ochsner - Pres., John Bau - Treas.' Flow 2: Alan Baquet, V. Pres., Steve Leck, Frank Deveny, Don Iver The Ag Business Club tries to promote a broader inter tion and acquaintance with the business world thro j field trips and by hosting speakers from many fields of riculture. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS Flow 1: Ben Eaton, Wayne Brewer - Pres., Daryl James - V. Pl Darrell Sackman - Sec. John Cozihar W. E. Larsen - Advise I Row 2: J. R. Iman, Fred Morris, Duane Krogstad, Dean Peterson Graveley, Tim Nett, Don Andersen, John Wells, Don Jenni Oellermann The MSU student chapter of the ASAE is compose I majors in agricultural engineering. Each year, they I I meetings with professional chapters of the organiza enter technical paper competitions and, in general, j mote an awareness and understanding of their spei ized field. HILLTOP HOEDOWNERS Flow 1: Rodger Fultz, Roy Roth, Sue Loftus, Ron Karlin, Jack Wal Pres., Jackie Kladna, Bitsy Johnson, Dianne Johnson - Sec.-Trl Kathy Raymond, Beth Burke. Flow 2: Phil Peterson, Linda Kesler, Ben Larsen, Penny Nickel I Klasna, Cliff Roessner, Linda Roessner, Kate Rothery, Steve! manson, Tom Craig. Row 3: Mac McGiluray, Jerry Setera, Judy Verner, Mazie Johl Denise Hofland, Linda Richards, Linda Koenen, Mary Murray I nie Miller, Lorna Spogis, Dennis Simard, George Gasper. The Hilltop Hoedowners share a common passiol I square dancing. They meet regularly in the Musehl Q - I ' . I .' 2 ll Rockies hayloft and really seem to enjoy their gather- S. ERTY RANCH og, from left: Gary Gullickson, Walter Krickling, James Dolan, Rob- Stobart, George Tratton Klinke. bers of the Poverty Ranch Corporation are entirely icated to living in reduced circumstances, all the while ntaining the all-American virtues of consumption, ac- ition and degradation of the surrounding environ- t, animate or inanimate. Eligibility for membership is ed on availability. Associate Poverty Ranch member- s were too numerous to be pictured. NG BOBCATS 1: Alvin Jensen, Jerry Bowman - Treas., John Billquist - Sec., d McKenzie - Pres., Charley Bowman - Adviser, Harley Leach, ck Gaglia. 2: James Halvorson, Wade Miller, Charley Johnson, Donna Mor- n, Davina Gray, Dwight Carlson, Wayne Miller, Dennis Bedford. 3: Michael Biggerstaff, Robert Reller, Art Myllymaki, Robert Bold, rry Koon, Gregory Bentz, Jonathan Boe. shown: Larry Snedigar, Loren Nichols f5th Directorj, John Bell, lliam Wix, Mike Gruenfelder, Robin Smythe, Gary Huestis, Kathy ff, Donald Iverson, Kayle Jackson, Bruce Jacobson, David Van- ken, Richard Larson, Don Urbach, Bob Lien, Marty Malone, yne York, Karl Martin, George Myrick, Walter Lennington, John Donald, Greg Rice, Richard Rominger. MSU Flying Bobcats is a state-chartered nonprofit or- 'zation which has been active in the Gallatin Valley e 1947. Major objectives of the group are to promote est and safety in general aviation and to provide the t reasonable flying rates for university students and lty CLUB 1: Jim Meland, Wayne Elias, Kelly Carlson, Harvey Johnston, a Hardy, Dwight Carlson. 2: Jim Heikes, Bill Spring, Steve Harrison, Brian Fuller, Monica hens, Don Newton, Jay Sakai. MSU Judo Club has expanded from its beginnings ow offers classes. Members participate in numerous aments and send members to the National Colle- Judo Championships. ING CLUB 6 -131 N'S BOWLING TEAM :Helen Hammond, Sharon Callaghan, Marilyn Nation. :Dorothy Davies, Karen Ostrum. e i2 BOWLING TEAM :Doug Connick, Dave Loy, Myron Olson. .' Dan Parr, Bill Sentman, Bob Maynard. 33 BOWLING CLUB Row 1: Bob Maynard, Dan Parr, Bill Sentman, Doug Connick, Dave Loy, Myron Olson. Row 2: Bill Nagengast, Kent Bania, Mark Ross, Lauren Reuter, Dan Kil- leen, Ben Preble, Laurie Callaghan, Allen Wyttenbach, Terry Schlan, Fred Brown. Row 3: Dave Siner, Larry Miller, Launi Rounds, Gardie Vance, Scott Ka- ratts, Sharon Callaghan, Gene Kopitzke, Candy Larson, John Post, Marilyn Nation, Charlene Smith, Dorothy Davies, Bob Kier, John Dev- itt Row 4: Bob Alderman, Chuck Zonto, Sherman Williams, Doug Lehnen, Connie Thompson, Ron Melchiorre, Terry Muzzana, Greg Bentz, Steve Hanson, Lew Hancock, Helen Hammond, Nancy Maynard, Joani Parr. Forming teams from among its members, the Bowling Club enters competition with other schools in the Pacific Northwest. The club can boast of a fine annual record in this intercollegiate competition. IEEE Row 1: John Johnson, Henry Lindgren, Steven Luther, Kent Seaton, Douglas Collins - V. Pres., James Deshazer - Chairman, Larry Baird. Row 2: Bill Law, Michael Hitch, John Shema, Melton Miller, Robert Rel- ler, Ronald Karlin, John Stice, Frank Reyda, Bob Lupo. Row 3: Barry Cowles, Bill Collins, Ed Knoyle, Eugene Flamand, Kerry Hanson, Jerry Stolle, Ronald Zook, Dan Hammerstrom. The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers spon- sors informative lectures throughout the year concerning new developments in this vital field. The chief concern of the IEEE is the professional development of the student. TAU BETA Pl Row 1: Ardine Bjerke, Randy Swartout, James Deshazer, Melton Miller, Douglas Collins - Pres., Ronald Gessaman - Sec., Dan Hammer- strom. Row 2: Richard Redekopp, Frank Reyda, Bill Sager, Dan Farmer, Mike Meldahl, Don Kleven. Row 3: Richard Mountain, Eobert Reller, Joe Shipman, David Nielsen, unidentified. The basic requirement for membership in Tau Beta Pi, an engineering honorary, is an outstanding scholastic aver- age. Membership is limited to only those juniors and sen- iors in engineering who rank in the top twenty percent of their class. PI KAPPA KLUTZ Lying: J. R. Straw On floor, behind: Dick Wallner, Herb Ostenberg, Jan McMahon, Mary Swan, Kelly Lerner, Blake McMahon, Pete Stein. Apparently on couch, at rear: Bill Crnich, Scott Penwell, Craig Peter- son, Larry Shorthill, Bob Grass, Keith Roush, Leslie Stein, Bill Anton- ioli In lap of Antonioli: Munschkin. This fraternity is one of the big three on this campus. Our scholastic record is very good. Financially speaking, we are very well off, considering these times. All the good athletes on this campus belong to our fraternity. We are all good fellows. We have a lot of fun in this fraternity. We have lots of swell parties. You do not have to be a million- aire to belong to this fraternity. Pledges do not have to pay dues and it does not cost them a thing to belong, until you are initiated, and after that, the dues are not high. Our chapter at Fordham is very strong. Our chapter at California is also a good one - all the athletes mere belong to this fraternity. Our fraternity ranks among the first tour everyplace. AGRICULTURE CLUB Row 1: Ron Larson, Elaine Hustad, Alberta Hughes, John Anderson, Tom Appleford, Dave Mork. Row 2: Dave Roseleip, Roy Roath, Dennis Roseleip, Ralph Rasmuson, Les Burwash, Wayne Leininger, Oscar Canfu, Victoria Barron, Rose Terry, Steve Chapman - Adviser, Jim Larson, Duane Gebhardt, Bar- bara Ouinby. Row 3: Jeane Holke, Carey Dupret, Bob Bold, William Bohl. Many activities keep the Ag Club busy throughout the year - sponsoring the Little International Livestock and Science Show, for example, an annual attraction with all the bustle and excitement of larger livestock exhibitions. LATTER DAY GRAPE SOCIETY Row 1: Dick Nelson, Willy Kloos, Maureen Murphy, Denny Howarth, Tibbie Milne, Sue Hennessey, Jim Rowland, Scott Henderson, Verlin Reichelt, Teri Hall, Lynn Roger, Wayne Hammer, Jeffrey Charles Gruenert, Doreen Buck, Wayne Houston, Peggy Myhre, Hal Propp. Row 2 Icenterj: Merlin Katolas, Margo Hanson, Jim Peterson. Row 3: Cheryl Myhre, Mr. and Mrs. Blyth - Chaperones, Marge Ryffel, Jonny Snyder, Bob Sissman, Patsy Wegner, Gene Baker, Bill Rule, Billie Musselman, Screw, Rob Peckinpaugh, Kay Price, Jim Peckin- paugh. Lambda Delta Gamma Sigma, more commonly known as the Latter Day Grape Society or the Campus Crusade for Wine, celebrated this year the founding of a new chapter at Denver University, bringing the national and interna- tional total number of chapters to two. New members are initiated each spring at LDGS's annual Christmas Party, at which the group's Miss Statutory Grape is crowned. Miss Statutory Grape for 1971 is Miss Teri Hall. Members are chosen on the basis of scholar. ship, citizenship, leadership and participation in campus activities. ALPHA PSI OMEGA Seated in center, left to right: George Myrick, Marc Smith, Bill Biegel. Behind them, left to right: Dick Ptister, Steve Wing Rhonda Smith Signe Anderson, Jerry Smith, Nancy Durgan, Linda Seeley, Kleiv Johnston, Gail Haniuk. Alpha Psi Omega is MSU's Theatre Arts honorary. M bers are theatre arts majors or students interested in c matics. The organization sponsors some of MSU's m theatre productions, such as Man of La Mancha du the 1970-71 school year. ALPHA TAU DELTA Flow 1: Sylda Eitel, Sandee Hodge, Kathy Johnston, Clarice T Sharon Chance, Margaret Danielson. Ftow 2: Debbie Marshall, DeeAnn Davis, Marsha McVay, Kris Call Kathy Moericke, Ginny Bruski. Row 3: Cheri Denoma, Kris Reynolds, Cheryl Fletcher, Gelen borne, Marilyn Gatz, Karen McArthur, Sandy Peters. Flow 4: Barbara Stoingwa, Mary Lynn Mclntosh, Joyce Guiot, Doornbos, Karen Wilson, Susan Zitzlsperger, Marla Patterson, ' Thibaut, Sandy Schwenke. Row 5: Alice Nelsen, Bernadette Kuntz, Kay Milkovich, Marcia E, Karen Ulrich, Nancy Thielman, Joyce Hagen, Lynette Hender Carol Ward, Ann Carlson, Arlene Mitchell. 1 Alpha Tau Delta, a national professional organizatiori nurses in a four-year program, helps to foster ideals ol lowship, scholarship and leadership within the nur: profession. To gain and maintain membership in Ml Lambda chapter, a 3.00 accumulative GPA is neces, DECA I Row 1: Marilyn Pease, Barbara Wright- Sec., Suzanne Pilling. Row 2: Roger Luft - Pres., Dave Stukey - Treas., Rick Kouba' Pres., Dale Storey, Jerold Schmidt, Carl Solberg, Johnnie Fl Charles Johnson, Roy Lukanistch, Bill Koon. The Montana chapter of the Distributive Education C of America QDECAJ is composed of outstanding and i ested students studying distributive education inll School of Commerce. 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Nirundrachai Menasuta 2 Gordon Zuelke Dave Nielson Tom Rolfe Kirk Sandquist Mark Tidwell Ron Van Voast Andrew Wick Robert Haw Tana Blackmore Kris Body Vicki Burns Debra Craig Marilee Dean Michelle DeCasse Dee Dormaier Kristie Eagle Janie Fields Dee Dee Hardy Ann Harstad Debby Hemund Carla Johnson Janet Knebel Brenda Lauderdale Ellen Lee Coleen Mahan Joy Maichel Sandie Martinson Kerry McMenus Nancy Morris Debbie Olson Margaret Picton Roberta Ponke Shelly Freed Linda Fteidemer Mary Schmidt Becky Schuttler Melody VanAtta Patty Vogl Linda Wilson Nancy Woodward ANGEL FLIGHT Mary Bartholet Kerry Basinger Cheryl Bastian hax. .gr 'ix figs, 151' '39 f Ken Anderson ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY S-- 4 :jf ? 9 lv A - Swv Larry Bentsen John Bishop James Buchholz David Ferguson Mark Goble Robin Grossman Scott Hammell Ronald Karlin .fu XA 5 X it 5 1 ' ir , L x 't r 'X s- ,f w- ...mmwud E --rl TTV' 0 e -. ' -ri ui, 'Q vQ', '4 S N , K t I. Yi .fszfitii -- Warren McConkey if Pat McNulty J R., - W . Dan Rogers 'Q W' John Shema --- Dennis Smith Stan Stevens ' i Clift Youmans 9' Ronald Zimmerman 87 -- Qs:-Q--7 . XS 4' M- 'C' B , , - mmonly known as Mortar Board, are tapped Members fqr me Senior Womegtitiigt:-E 'sleonriccgraigfyonmmacrtreclcitosen for scholastic ability and other accom- OF Xhvniernig itfge iffioerglegrgren honored the morning after they are tapped at a breakfast and they attend p is . several breakfast meetings throughout the year. . fi gi ,wi MORTAR BOARD Seated, from left: Rosemary Fekety, Linda Herzel. . Standing, from left: Janet Hanson, Julie Jackson, Katherine Wall, Vicky Kouba, Ida Bernice Hildreth, Patricia Hill May, Marilyn McClintic, Sherrol Arthun, Sheryl Westlake, Linda VanDaveer, Susan Sage, Rosalee Hoffman Babcock. . Members not pictured: Jill Reeder Anderson, Ethel Capp Fogelsong, Rebecca Clark, Ruth Gumprecht, Karen'Hauf,.Carol Jenni M . . . . , arsha Mcvay, Nancy Hogg Monroe, Kristin Reynolds, Joan Ripley, Linda Seeley, Nlcolene Sherwood, Marte Sullivan, Jeanne Tognetti, Audrey Troutwine. BOARD ORTAR Q Q f SEPTEMVIRI and GS, ud D nk , Fra on, Kelly Addy, Jay Groepper ih CG y Aashien, Ron M RO urdet Bo Jim bers I-r: em M Larry Van Winkle. O 9 RONALD AASHEIM - Bozeman, Mont. - Recr e Area Management Les Boutfons, Dean's Scholarship, 31,000 Na Garden Club Scholarship. Student Body President 1970 71 Commissio Cultural Affairs, Septemviri, Governors Youth C on Selective Service, Phi Sigma Kappa, Adv: ROTC fArmyJ Awards, 1971 Graduate in Uni x Honors. JOHN KELLY ADDY 5 Shelby, Mont. - Governme 1 ' i F ' ' ' 4 KILE B. BAKER - Bozeman, Mont. - Physics Academically-Number One in 1971 Senior Gradl Class, A.J.M. Alphabets Johnson Outstanding ics Student Award. JAMES M. BOURDET - Bozeman, Mont. - Pre-Me Sigma Nu, President, Septemviri, President, Field and Cultural Affairs Boards, Fangs, MSU Valedic Scholarship, MSU Leadership Scholarship, Elks ership Scholarship. REBECCA J. CLARK - Billings, Mont. - Sociology Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Spurs, Kappa Delta, Student Senate Committee, Jane E Scholarship, Traditions Board, 1969 MSU C Queen, Pi Beta Phi. Economics Al ha Gamma Delta, Angel Flight, Student Sena DEANNA M. DORMAIER - St. Ignatius, Mont. - D ' T Upsilon Omicron, MSU Chorale. 1469 xii lllH0'S WHO zgsg ' o3w I i 5 l CIS O. DUDAS - Tucson, Ariz. - Botany ponent News Editor, Septemviri, Head Resident, Ad- nced Honor Scholarship, Elected Student Body Pres- nt for 1971-72. EMARY M. FEKETY - Red Lodge, Mont. - Mathe- tics and Speech Pathology sociated Women Students Officer, High School nor Scholarship, Resident Adviser, Student-Faculty lations Committee, Mortar Board. L CAPP FOGELSONG - Whitehall, Mont. - Home nomics sident, Panhellenic Council, Mortar Board, Phi Upsi- Omicron, Chi Omega, Nancy Grant Chamberlain olarship. OFFREY GIBBS - Billings, Mont. - Economics dent Body Vice-President, 1970-71, Association of dent Governments Representative, Chairman, Mon- a Student Presidents Association, Commissioner of rmation and Public Relations, Montanan Managing tor, Exponent Associate Editor, Sigma Phi Epsilon, ate, Registered Legislative Lobbyist for MSPA. . GROEPPER - Bozeman, Mont. - Zoology temviri, MSU Lettermen's Club, Varsity Football, ck. lj N. HANSON - Box Elder, Mont. - Home Eco- los pa Delta, Pi Kappa Delta, Phi Upsilon Omicron, ech Club, Mortar Board. 91 92 1 WHO'S WH! THOMAS P. I-IOLZER - Stanford, Mont. -- Agricultu Engineering Fangsg Fang of Fameg Les Bouftonsg Phi Sigma Kapp RONALD D. MCGIHON - Kalispell, Mont. - Chemin Engineering ASMSU Business Manager, 1970-715 Fangsg Finang Boardg Finance Advisory Boardg Traditions Boardg M Bowling Teamg Septemviri. MARSHA L. McVAY - Kalispell, Mont. - Nursing Delta Gammag Alpha Tau Deltag Alpha Lambda D Montana Student Nurses Associationg Women's Awards. DAVID L. NIELSEN - Bozeman, Mont. - Industrial A Management Engineering . Sigma Phi Epsilong AUSAQ MSU Bandg Phi Eta Sig' 'liangsg Student Senateg Mu Sigma Alphag Kappa Ka si it 'G llRLEY K. NIXON - Gallatin Gateway, Mont. - Elemen- tary Education Advanced Honor Scholarship, Officer, Student Educa- tion Association, Officer, Montana Student Education Association. DNSTANCE O'CONNELL SHERIDAN - Bozeman, Mont. - Home Economics Pi Beta Phi, Traditions Board, Centennial Football Queen, Military Ball Queen, SUB Board, Miss Wool Fi- nalist, Little Sister of Minerva, Phi Beta Phi President, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Pi Kap Calendar Girl. DAN M. RIPLEY - Bozeman, Mont. - Agricultural Science Women's Track Team, Alpha Lambda Delta, Mortar Board, Roskie Award. JHN M. ROBERTS - Kalispell, Mont. - Sociology Lambda Chi Alpha, President, Les Bouffons, Social Board, Alpha Kappa Delta, information and Public Relations Board. .xp-asv'-5-1 - TN W' bfi, CARROLYN STEINER ROGERS - Great Falls, Mont Modern Languages Resident Adviser, Food Committee, Residence H Governance Committee, Four Year Advanced Hon Scholarship, AAUW Scholarship. TOM AUSTIN ROLFE - Bozeman, Mont. - Commerce Young Republicans, President, MSU and State Cha ters, Court of Chevaliers, Independent Students Ass ciation, Student Senate, Exponent Staff. SUSAN M. SAGE - Poplar, Mont. - Elementary Educ tion Angel Flight, Mortar Board, Honor Scholarships, Spur Spurs Junior Adviser, Spur of the Moment, Well-dis plined. BILL C. SAGER - Bozeman, Mont. Sigma Nu, Treasurer, Phi Eta Sigma, Fangs, Stud Senate, Fieldhouse Board, Chemical Engineer: Scholarship, Vice-President, American institute Chemical Engineers. LYNDA SHEPHERD - Kalispell, Mont. - Home Econo ics Delta Gamma, Spurs, Home Economics Club, Ass ated Women Students, Women's Day Chairman, Fi Year Speaker Award, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Wome Athletic Association. JEANNE M. TOGNETTI - Lewistown, Mont. - Speec Student Senate, Forensics, Model United Natio Women's Day Award. ,ll U 1-.:a. -? ' I -sutx 'tit-.. A-Q.. .N J -I-a..!...e-...J 'IXnaift'K'z5 X-A, NHO'S WHO avf. . gf- v.,gs'f'A-eg at-1 -ti. 'vv Q 'Gr :Wa Za- - a- - ct Fglf.,-,, 1 ---'3 ' - 6-Q-,F v Q ' D5 ITA K. TUSS - Lewistown, Mont. - Commerce li Omega, Alpha Lambda Delta, Traditions Board, Jdent Judicial Board, Commerce Scholarship, Chi nega Secretary. RY D. VAN WINKLE - Bozeman, Mont. - Secondary ucation i Sigma Kappa, President, Septemviri, Phi Eta Sigma, asident, Chairman, Academic Effectiveness Commit- A A. VAN DAVEER - Belgrade, Mont. - Elementary ucation :ha Gamma Delta, Panhellenic Council, Spurs, Na- 1aI Spur Officer and Region I Director, Youth Adviso- Council for Selective Service, Mortar Board, Junior ainment Cup. DLINE J. WEIS - Billings, Mont. - Art Ita Gamma, Associated Women Students, President, Jrs, Spurs Historian. EN HAUF WILSON - Bozeman, Mont. - Nursing tha Lambda Delta, Alpha Tau Delta, State Vice-Presi- tt, Alpha Tau Delta, Montana Student Nurses Asso- tion District President, State Nominations Chairman, vanced Honor Scholarship, Elks Nursing Scholar- pg Sherrick Award Scholarship, Mortar Board. SS WILLIAMSON - Nashua, Mont. - Mathematics lY LEE HALL - Corvallis, Mont. - Agricultural Bnce 51-llLLlPS - Buffalo, Mont. - Pre-Veterinary Medi- E . .gh ki Helen Cainan Sally Chamberlain Margy Danielson Lynn Dunbar Teri Fitschen Susan Frickel Kathy Gabe! Patty Gallaher Rita Granmoe Cindy Gurnett Lark Halverson Vicki Harwood Rose Holas Janet Knebel Flosann Kriskovisch Linda Lemm Amy Louie Marta McGovern Marcie Maixner Byrdeen Moore Patty Mothershead Peggy Myre Debbie Pollack Kathi Flattin Marcie Plead Terry Ftuffalto Anne Rundleth Marsha Sage Lynette Small Sue Stilt Linda Sylling Paula Tindall Peggy Utech Theresa Whalen Barbara Wright Harriet Ylinen 96 SPURS Y E-5 Harriet Agre Candy Arrington Barb Bourdet Vivian Brown rp- Z. 1 Ed Barta Bruce Bender John Bent Jerry Bowman Ed Clark Ron Drobowski Dan Eggeri Tom Eggenspenger Clint Fischer John Foster Jim Girolami Scott Hlammell Steve Harlen Bruce Hartman Chuck Humphrey John Hunter AI Johnson Michael Judge Mick Katolas Larry Landsverk Mike Larsen John Mclntyre Terry Meldahl John Miller Daren Moog Bill Mortensen Bob Nelson Jim Patenaude William Peebles Jay Flice Jim Rodenberg Doug Flyerson Dick Schroeder Bob Stensland Bob Thomas Bill Vanderloos Dick Williams Flon Young 97 , -tiling: , .1 .V tg-9 A ,., 1, V ' 0' AO ' I , .I V, O . . go Lit., .lislsfr Q' z J 0 0 . 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With the start of the tall quarter many students were forced to live in cars or tents but some were lucky enough to rent these older places pictured on this page. s 5 . 4-. , ,. x 'Q' 'x -1.53 3 X4 POLLUTION At an alarming rate the human population of the Earth is committing suicide by contami- nating our environment to the point that man may soon be placed on the endangered species list. At some point very soon we're gonna have to stop . . . 04 MOUNTAINEERING One ofthe great things about Montana is that you can still get away from people by going into the mountains and wilderness areas that abound in the state. At least one worry we don't really have in this state is the one shown on the following page . . . I f X ,i Y rg-1 - L- 'B -NM l P .J - :cg bf, , ff eg, v -. A l R 2 Phu his I s I im-Q. E . . A 5' LQ MQW ' , NN ' S . ini x-. T -PDQ.. -1 -. f:3k...32. '- 3' PULLUTION. .. 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'w-Y U? ,.4- -...wg ,J -.-Q f53 ' LT rw ,HJ-f N Ik'-V '-v, ij nv- -. 50' . . .v f 1. ' ,rat Ann Berg Patty Beggs Gini Bradford Marian Brown Carol Bullis Gwen Burrett Cheri Chilton Maria Cooper Chris Cosner Marilee Dean Drea DeFour Kay Dern Dee Dormaier Linda Downs Janet Engjk Janice French Kathy Gabel Carolyn Gembell Susan Hanner Sue Hennessey Dee Herrera Rose Hollas Lynn Holler Debbie Holt? AFA 1? Elaine Berkovich f Ilii We're Alpha Gams, We're one - yet not the same. We change, we grow, We're individual. You will find no other group like us. We are alive with friendship, laughter and love. Our days are filled with pledge sneaks, surprise breakfasts, gam guys, and pizza pals. We grow 4 mm homecoming queens, spurs and other assort- t c , ed delicacies. We are a working part of campus . 4. life. We are as spontaneous as marshmallow W- flghts. We are learning, growing, living - be- C cause We're Alpha Gams. A f I gm, '1 '3? f-iff .f' ' fi J .. I: . -- ' vi-1? ' V I A- '. , A J' Q 'ul ,id ' ' A-9' ' 'H i K A 'A ,,,,, ,,, , T Leslie lngersol AVA Q 'ii' I 1 .. , 4' A-' Y 4 Aw 's ' IS-N Andrea Johnson Linda Kemmesatt Susan Kemmesatt Sue Keren Debbie Kewer Karen King Janet Knebel Linda Knox X? 4 .,, sm 7 . ,, .' A. 1- 'YM- -.1 ., 5' 'ef ff' Jan Kuscher Kathy Lake Susan Livers Wanda Maki Libby Mathers Linda Matlocks Patsy Mattocks Marlys Maxwell Sandy McHenry Evelyn McPheeter Gayle Mieke Linda Mikkelson Susan Milesnick Junnette Morris Meg Movias Mary Ann Mozzarelli 3 i Cheryl Myhre Leslie Nelson Brigit Nielson Leslie Patterson Sue Penwell Joan Peters Jeanne Placek Debbie Quinn Robin Ruff Katie Schafer Vickie Secor Kathy Skelly Connie Small Lanette Small Debbie Smith Carol Sommerfield Diane Sorenson Dianne Sorenson Sue Stone Susan Temple Lyla Thomshed Debbie Tigen Nancy Tiegen Marsha Tunby Patsy Wegner Linda VanDaveer 1 AGR Ron Allen Don Andersen John Arstead Peter Bestwenn Curt Bishop Ron Brekke 1 ,-J --iv Realizing the goals of a fraternity, Alpha Gamma Rho provides training and favorable sur- roundings for the brother who is striving to learn from all the challenges a university has to offer, academic, social, cultural and political. The brothers of Alpha Gamma Rho are fortunate indeed considering the influences, associations, cherished friendships and above all shared brotherhood that is not transitory but lifelong. While sharing an identity as a house, the broth- ers indivldual characters form a kaleidoscope of interests and activity. Alpha Gamma Rho ac- tively participates in varsity athletics, intramurals, student government and in many other cam- pus and civic activities. Working together, the brothers have organized some of the best annu- al events on campus, a few of which include the Mother's Day Dinner, Children's Christmas Party, Pink Rose Formal-Land, the memorable Spring Round'Up. Marsha Sage, our Pink Rose Sweetheart, and our Rho-mates must be included as one of our greatest assets. The newly re- modeled chapler room and lounge has provided the brothers with a new atmosphere for aca- demic and social pursuit. ' Kelly Donovan Bob Foley Doug Gardner Dale Gross Duane Halverson Larry Hilton Jack Lauf Dick McGuire Mike Mathern Jon Rasmussen Mike Smith Marvin Tarum .Jim Tollefsont Myles Watts Wade Williams Zack Wirth AGR 111 I -1 - RHO-MATES RHO-MATES: Row 1 L-R: Donna Solberg, Kathy Flynn, E Myhre, Denise DeWoIfe. Row 2: Susan Kapps. Row 3: Heim, Patty Gallaher, Dee Herrera. Y AOH Alpha Omicron Pi is an exciting Bush with great new pled- ges - from places as close as Bozeman, USA, and as far away as Heerlen, Holland - new pledges participating in Pi Phis Derby Days and winning! Alpha Omicron Pls are ring- ing doorbells for the Betarded Children's Drive, advertising for Pillsbury during the Homecoming festivities, and plan- ning sneaks, serenades, and sledding parties. We are stua dent senate members, Spurs, Angels, lvlontanans, swim- mers, and. skiers. But best of all, Alpha Omicron Pi is lifelong friends! Janis Anderson Joyce Anderson Harriette Agre Julie Anaser Debbie Baughn Donna Bone Sandy Boughn Vivian Brown Jean Carter Nita Carter Ann Caprio Conna Clark Terry Crawley Sue Crichton Cathy Davis Lynn St. Cyr Patty Eidel Debbie Ficho Kathy Flynn Judy Filz wt Susan Frickel Debbie Fuchs Judy Goodale Glenda Scuely Debbie Hall Betty Harris Lora Hermanson Beth Helger Candy Hewitt Frankie Hollanbeck Diane Hoopes Donna Horan Debbie Hutchinson Laurie Johnson Sally Johnson Janner Kappes Mary Pat Kelly Kristi Eagle Vickie Lewis Vickie Maierle Annette Martin Karen Martin Pat Mclntosh Marinell McKenna Billie McMaster Lind Milch Pam Milch Linda Mooltom Valorie Morstad Billie Musselman Kathy Nash Nancy Ninneman Nancy Norris Peg Nottingham Debbie Olsen Joyce Prinzing Kristin Pritchard Shelly Reid Kris Fioby Vickie Rodman AOH Kim Sabo Mary Sardo Pam' Scott Sue Spaulding Mickey Stuart Ann Swindle Debbie Tommerup Arlene Vincellette Patty Vogel Nancy Walters Donna Weist June Wilson Straotman Willemien Nancy Woodward AOH fy , 454 6 Kristie Aagrelins Susie Alles Jo Ann Allis Darcy Anderson Kay Ault Gracia Austad Mary Barthoht Layne Beelar Cynthia Beckley Cindy Boehs Joannie Brevig Barb Calver Edie Coombs Margaret Coules Diane Coulters Sharon Delaney Donna Downey Mary DuBois Janie Fields Kathy Fitzgerald Sue Fletcher Cindy Gournett Terry Halgren Katie Hanley Dee Dee Hardy Jamie Harris Marcia Hash Alida Helm Glenda Heolum Suzi Hexen Dawn Hoff Jane Holzer S -A Qs, is What is a sister? A sister is a reservoir of understanding or a cloudburst of laughter. Her joy is like the radiance of sunshine, Her sympathy is like a delicate lily, She holds a place in heart for her sisters - a place that is nourished with love, Love that creates a bond deeper than friendship - a golden bond of sister. Wendy Kamps Karlyn Kessler Debbie Kjelstrap Debra Koetod Vicki Kuhr Laura Lee Shannon Lee Franci Lind Linda Linnane 'T 3- 1.7 ,..-f YL? S44 '-. Shelley McHugh Heather Mclntosh Sue Messmer Carle Mathison Andy McCracken Paula Moll Kathy Mylius Kristie O'Brien Holly O'Nea' Nancy Peterman Connie Peterson Randy Peterson Miltriann Popolich Darrel Purdy Ellen Flee Jeanne Rhoads Becky Schuttler Pam Staub Sally Storm Tobi Strand Lanet Strobel Brenda Townsend Jean Tuomi Peggy Utick Melody Van Atta Judy Walker Carol Williams Janet Williams Marge Nybo Peg Otway Karen Ostendorf Barb Petrick Kris Pearson Debbie Pollack Laura Popa Annette Popa Susan Prior Nimi Ralston Mary Rashvet Diane Robbins Mary Jane Ross Ellen Rawe Marjorie Rytfel Sue Sage Sandra Sheisen Lotty Shepard Lynda Shepherd Judy Staigmiller Gail Stoltz Linda Sylling Sue Tonkovich Pattie Tooke Carolyn Vic Vickjo Violet Karen Waddell Becky Warne Sid Weingart Debby Whalen Blance Wood Barb Wright Maureen Murphy Sue Nayematsee Nancy Nunnisk ir tl'-Eb N 427 Delta Gamma is: 67' anchors and fish nets, and sailor hats going to the laundry room and finding your clothes folded by a sister your favorite cookie from a sister just because a bad day and coming home to a rose on your desk early morning stairway chats push and encouragement when getting that date for a party tears and laughter at activation pride when a sister is named Five Year Speaker, Spur of the Moment or Miss MSU hugs from a sister cuz she really likes you bumps and bruises from a friendly game of football saying words your sister is feeling, but can't say herself singing golden oIdie tunes on a function hootenannies and guitars trips to Norris, and the barrel 13 sisters at the Halloween spook movies comforting each other pitching in on a project just because you want to help coming home to a turned down bed, and an under- standing roomie after a rip excitement when seeing a black and white jacket coma ing down the sidewalk when you've just pledged Anchor Crew who are just like brothers an adopted sister from Sweden G. is a great bundle of little things that combine to make a sisterhood 'Q- .ip Y ,SJ N 'R -.xxx 6 4' .- . ixng - as 'r LE! HF' ' , ,U3 QI? V IL ' 5. ffiil. ffv, if. , 1 aw- . ' 1' ' '- . , Q +' J -1 1 -3 -.H iw ' Li,-..A ' : - 'I Q' t 'V . -I Y I A xl! we .M x . A -, . , , V ,X s , .Q 'WS Q im- Richard Abbott Lloyd Baker Randall Biehl John Bleth Thomas Carter Dale Coburn Dennis Dellwo Kevin Dockery Jim Dusenberry Barry Hadella Melvin Hamilton Dean Harrison Michael Judge Randy Killarn David Larimer Thomas lvlattice A2119 T Pulling out ot a post-adolescent identity crisis, Delta Sigma Phi is now a young and rapidly growing fraternity. With new members come new ideas, and the frat is rapidly becoming a new image on campus. The old traditions have broken down somewhat and the house is well on its way to meet the more liberal requirements of today's campus society. The brotherhood among the members has become increasingly more dominant, and the fraternity func- tions have become highlights to all the brothers memories. Their pinning ceremonies are still enough to deter any Delta Sig from getting pinned. This was a year of growing and the Delta Sigs are looking to the future awaiting greater things to come. Les Peterson William Schinidele Gary Shelton Stanley Stevens Flon Stayton William Troth John Tuomi John Wincnell KACD Devy Atkinson Pandra Branch Denise DeWoIf Kathy Duncan Sherry Fitschen Teni Fitschen Mary Ann Hahn Diane Halverson lrene Johnson Connie Knudson Linda Kolar Janet Kolar Ann Mclntyre Julie Melvin Lynn Myers Becky Nash Theta's . . . Our first year on campus . . , Don't pick the pansies . . . Does a skiing instructor really get paid? . . . 33 charter members . . . What's a Svvitty? . . . A bathtub on the backsteps . . . The pinata casualty . . , And these are our study tables . . . Nightly confessions . . . More new doors? . . . Better to leave with my dear! . , . l-lang 'em high! . . . Flaindrops are Falling on our l-leads! . . . Can I wear levis to the formal dinner? . . . Hovv about m Y boots . , . The houseboys' delight . . . l-lovv about becom- ing an elite moose club member? . . .Thetas work hard to play hard . , . Simple but unique . . . Another nevv guy? . . . Please, bring us some peanut butter and jelly . . . Men at the fire escape door . . . Doesn't that phone stop ringing? . . . Meanwhile, back at the Eagles, or is it the Molly? . . . Did you see that body? . , . Guess vvho's com- ing to dinner? . . . Junior Birdmanl . . . Man on second . . , Why didn't you tell me?. . .The No Parking sign used for a specific function . . , Houseboys' slogan - Love comes before dinner . . . Bemember?? . . . The black and gold' '... Let's go fly a kite . . . That's Theta! la its AI F, f tg Xi '- X V D A ,610- iff. KACID I 4? 'fi A Norma Norman Cindy Peterson Marcia Flead Ann Ripley Lynne Rodger Milly Ross Jolene Floth Lee Sarvis Mary Schillinger Nancy Secrest Robin Sekora Pam Sperry Gayle Stansell Mary Lou Toner Diane Visocan Cris Yuhas Sally Chamberlain Karen Covert Gini Doornbos Jaynee Drange Anne Draper Kristie Egmond Lori Ernst Jennifer Evans Debbie George Cheryle Greenway Kathy Haagenstad Leslie Haight Janet Hamel Susan i-lamption Debbie Harris I8 KA Fiita Atchison Nanci Bain Janet Barker Gayle Brownlee Patty Burns Kris Butcher Glenda Case hs fi What's a KD to me? lt's a bunch ot pledges red-faced from the cold . . . it's throwing Brownlee out the window into the snow . . . doing push-ups at four-thirty in the morning . . . pushing a green Mustang with a dead battery down the Butte highway . . . getting refused at Little John's activation night . . . it's breaking your watch- band fighting over a Sigma Shi Derby l-lat . . . it's swiping your Christmas Tree from the Lambda Chi's backyard . . . it's a house ot sincerity and love . . . and I wouldn't give it up for anything. Vickie Holmes Sheila Inline Debbie Jeffery Jennifer Jenkins Mary Anne Jones Sue Kapps Mary Ann Kultgen Linda Lozano Chris Malgren Chris Merrill Kathy Muller Faye Nebel Gwen Nelson Carrie Newell Cheryl Pattison Pat Flamberg Anne Rundlett Nanette Russell Linda Secor Connie Spoering Shelly Thompson Nancy Whitson I Dan Biggs Bruce Bohne Bob Bold Jim Booth Norman Brown Richard Brown Larry Bussinger Dale Cheatham Dan Clark Mike Coghland Gary Comstock Gary Crowder Dana Danger Mike Emery Bill Evans Frederich Fisher Bill Forrester Dana Freese Dave Germann Terry Glen Dan Golden Joel Hagen Lee Hagen Scott Hammell Kerry Hanson Tim Harlan John Hickey Tom Hines Richard Itoh Mike Kennedy Robert Long Doug Lutz John Maloney Roger Martin Michael McCartney Timothy McCartney Terry Meldahl Jim Miller Richard Mielde Ron Nansel Kenneth O'Leary Herb Ostenberg Chris Raul Douglass Poynter Jay Rice Chuck Swenson Jon Swenson Corey Vollmer Frank Votapka John Walstad Tom Walstad Dennis Wamsley Ernie Whalen Jett Wilson Randy Yerigan Dick Zier 20 Dennis Andrew John Bailey Keith Borrows Paul Beaudean 4 la! 4:4 Dana Agnew KAPPA SIG SWEETHEARTS Jame Harris Bernice Hildgeth Marcia Johnson Norma Norman Ruff Pene Diane Robbins Lynda Shepherd Nancy Woodward ail to thee Kappa Sigma - house of refined perver- :y, equalled by few, outdone by none. Hail to those 'fo spend their money on wine, women, and song, ld woe to them who spend what is left foolishly. all to a microcosm of MSU society if in truth society 2 said to exist at MSU. all to the home of Taco Parties, Tequila Club, Little Jirits, Ye Old Outhouse, ABK, and other various id sundry items . . . Abandon Hope All Ye Who iter Here. , Ya .1-I - My ..,,,N 'E l i l 2 I f . C lx Q., ?...,M 't !l H.- I r 5. anv- 1 A .rm '-3.5 If t . mx 22 x Y ' ws 41 .- .. i U, H, 'H ul! 5 W 1 . in i-. .. I ' . X V! ik af, i .. vi- 33+ ' . a A 4 -W il Gene Baker John Bargness Randy Bodley Gary Brese Dan Dougherty Warren Dobler Pat Dougherty Jim Doyle Jerry Grammins Jeff Gruenert Dennis Howanh Chuck Humphrey Jerry Jasicko Don Judkins George Kealhaler Gary Judkins Mike Kalolas Bill KIOOS Bob Kovacich Mike Lawler Val Morgan Terry Myhre Rob Pecklnpaugh Jim Peterson Jim Pickering Gary Prinzing Hal Propp Chip Robens Bill Rule Sobby Sissman Bob Snyder John Snyder Arthur Taylor Gene Terland John Thompson Wayne Todd Don Yates Doc Walker Bob Blylh Scott Henderson Richard Nelson Hank Otway Dusty Rhoads Bob Robertson 24 1 A H. .+ Q' Qluhis '- 41 1 .n X x - Qif' ' C 4' -YH S, U' I ' , ' MQ... , Q ' ,nail ' U Y 25 1 Art Adewaldt Jim Ameel Bob Clde Draw Dye Mark Englehart Onrlle Green Harrington Mark Hesselschouerl Lars Laune John McLach Darrell McLain Tom Miles McLoan Ovehaul Jay Murray Steve Quayle Jim Reing Tom Flicnards Wayne Ross Gary Sailor Jim Staab Dane Tlttnan 26 Q me Phi Delta Theta continues to be truly unique on the MSU campus. Having been founded to be different a mere six years ago, the brothers have continued to set the pace for the other fraternities. The Phis are famous for their remarkable parties, some of which are the fall formal, Roman Orgy, keggers held throughout the school year, and our infamous winers. Also truly prominant are our outstanding scholastic achievements, athletic endeavors yet to be equaled, intramurally or otherwise, fespecially in skiingj and truly the finest group of men on campus. Phi Delta Theta stresses individuality over conformity and a true brotherhood and involve- ment for all. This standard allows us to retain a high quality mem- bership and friendships for a lifetime. ' Z- . Bruce Bender Bob Bielland Dean Bolstad Jeftrey Boulware Walt Chauner Barry Curtis Jett Curtis David Gettel Tom Hollaman Darrell Johnson Gary Johnson Keith Kirscher Dale Kober Jim Lillegard Samuel McCullum . ,, Don Mullendore CPZK Q -v S l Skip Neuman 31,7 Phi Sigma Kappa is a group of individuals bound together as brothers. Besides gaining friendship and an exciting social life, a Phi Sig may expand his individuality, character, and scholastic endeavors in this atmosphere of mutual respect. The individual is indeed a respected and integral part of the fraternity, yet it is the principal of brotherhood which unites us all. Whether discussing the chal- lenges of our changing world, participating in sports events, studying together, or hav- ing a good time at tiresides, keggers, or for- mal parties, a strong bond among men is very evident in the atmosphere. By constant involvement with people of varied back- ground, interests, personality, and intellect Phi'Sigma Kappa is a valuable learning ex- perience. 92 wie' R941 4.93: Y I 'J Y ia Gary Pose Richard Pratt Larry Propp Tom Rigg Jay Sakai Ben Schmiti Greg Schneider Donald Sommerfield Mark Sorlie Steve Tucker Bill Vanderioos Larry Van Winkle Duane Vick Lyle Weist Wesley Wiskus Doug Zignego 47- lui 1 Lori Brockway Kathy Burgess Julie Bye Maureen Callahan Maureen Chilton Ronna Christenson Becky Clark Collein Cox Debby Craig Jenness Doak Jeanette Doney Pam Duggan Lynn Dunbar Debbie Duty Angela Dye Chris Engren Faye Fitzgerald Terry Hall Gretchen Hanson Maggie Harrington Marybeth Holecamp Chris Holt Patty Hosley Marcia Johnson Penny Keete Donnice Kiesling Nancy Kelly Mary Jo Kovich Becky Krueger Pena Laulo Linda Leavitt Anne Lee l it ' it if, ,o 6 Linda Lehman Linda Lemm Nancy Lien Becky Mackin if Lani Waldren Jeanne Westgard Yvonne Wirth Marcia Yuhas Pi Phis are friendly, helpful, happy, loving, and caring. Through their many campus activities, there is no doubt that their house has grown into a fraternity of de- voted sisterhood and sincere friendship. Establishing the objects of life is their determination of individual values and standards. Pi Phis promote the happiness of humanity through their annual Derby Dance, pro- ceeds vvhich go to-their national philantrophy. Not only do they have fun at their parties, dances, and social af- fairs, but good scholarship is included in their interests. But most of all, Pi Phis are a closely knit group, grovv- ing together, learning from the experiences of others, and making membership in a Greek-type organization a very meaningful experience in one's college life. Coleen Mahan Denise Martin Sandie Martenson Sharon Mathers Vonda Mattson Nancy McDede Colleen McDonnell Ann Merkle Marcia Mersen Brenda Miller Connie O'Connell Ann Odneal Carol Flathbone Carlene Richardson Gail Rodenburg Kim Sather Sig Schuster Sue Settle Jane Stebbins Pam Stephens Arlene Stevens Susie Stevenson Suzi Vandal Jeanie Vaughn 31 l'lBCP 'I -B ' u 7.1 C' in W T' Ginger Stanley Walt Babcock Kenneth Binkley Clinton Blackwood Flick Bonander Harvey Boner Gerald Bowman Richard Boyce Joseph Burkland Wayne Culp Tom Davis Charles Demming Mike Emerson Jeflrey Erickson Cal Erness Krieg Failing David Gardner Craig Hveem Alan Johnson Larry Johnson Art Jordon Dave Kinnard Leon Kjellgren Andy Lawrence John Mclntyre Mike Milburn Daniel Moll Jeff Morin James Regan Russell Roy Rex Seeley Don Stephens David Stukey Dave Zimmerman Jim Zimmerman THE HOUSE OF PIKE The house of excellence, of diversity, of action, and of change. Pi Week, campus activities, intramurals, scholastics, community service, and social functions to rival all - The Realms of the Pike. Pi Kap's take pride in the diversity of their accomplishments. The variety of men that are called brothers. With an enthusiastic Dream Girl named GINGER and with Pik- ettes, the Pikes rode on to a year of brotherhood, fun, frolic, and success. 1 in N x w ...gl .su 'QRS x ' A Kg .1 ' i,QE,i.! - - U ly, , 'N - ' Mn. .- 'gf - N N - -- A 'QQ-YQ., A, ,N .Q . . x ,, M., A f qi--Q., Nt. 5' N ' -'O r's4 .. N Q. - , Q . Q 5 'Y Q. .- W-0 , r A ,j -1 .Sign TQ .3 it. J.. W- in-,N . K-x V A K.,- - fm .... . x , ...V f:f, f7A 5'.n3'V 1 il ...h if-w 'FI .W , , 'YQQFQ x i WN? c45.:.5:.- ' 1 'xr v -' eww. :Q X V Q X x,..SS,, 4 g5,xxQ.wS.,f .. :V N -1 1' 5. X' X' ff'NA X- :fy Q' ' , . M . x ,-X ,. .Q - xy. wg, s.. xii .F k Q Q gi., V V - 1- X , I X , xg, .. . . .,,, Y x- -. , -N V x xg ,QI .S . , ,K ' N . V N K 4 . N X , . ' J Q ,x X . z A . 4 X xxx x g- I fix N. s X' ' . 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N - K Q 1 .M A F' -f - - -z-xx Q .I .A ,. 4, QQ. xx F xx X X. B Q N sk x X -ix 'K N, X QQ Q - sw. SAE li Ted Day Jim Downs Tim Draney Gary Duncan Bill Edwards Greg Ellingson Bill Fahrman John Fisher Marc Flaherty 1 Doug Graham or Gary Gustafson s Steve Hanson 3 Lane Haugl Jim Heberly Burt Hopewell Robin Hund Gary Kline John Loher Bob Mahrt Bob Maricich Daie Marsh Bruce Mehelish Kevin O'ConneiI Jim Osburnson Jim Payne Ted Reichelt Richard Ronning Al Siess Marvin St. Clear Don Toison Terry Totten John Wild SAE -UN Mrs. Zimmerman M S! LITTLE SISTERS OF MINERVA: First row L-R: Collien Cox, Dena Lauld, Karlyn Kessler, Marcia Hash, Mary Barth KayAuIt. Second row LH: Carie Mathison, Lori Brockway, Vicki Rodman, Patti Hosley, Jan Roddy, Jane Stebbins, Roxie Gon Katie Shaffer, Peggy Nottingham, Sue Penwell. Sigma Alpha Epsilon is in its 51 st year at Montana State University. Today, as in the past, S g joys a unique balance and diversification that has kept them leaders in a wide range ofc. affairs for many years. Changing times, new ideas, and a desire for improvement has influe SAw to strive to roll- with the times. And the move is on. A 330,000-plus interior decorating il ment has left the men of SAE as fine living facilities as can be enjoyed anywhere. A positive' ning attitude has been demonstrated by results at SAE. They have won an unprecedentedi straight All-Intramural Sports Titles, and four in the last five years. Their current dominatio champions of Greek Week for the last two years exemplifies the house's pride in fraternif tivities. Winning is great, but to the men at SAE, past results do not insure success for the ft Producing a foundation for tomorrow and a willingness to accept change, has, and promis' continue, keep Sigma Alpha Epsilon a frontrunner. it James Allmaras Walt Backer Jim Barfknecht Craig Brewington Dale Brewington Jim Brushwein an ' 'few ZX Chuck Burgess Mike Langohr Frank Cavanaugh Gary Eastland Tom Eggensperger Max Erickson Ray Erickson Rob Ferris Richard Funk Bob Hamilton Dale Hancock Larry Hiller Dave Hoag Jerry Hoffman Craig Hudson Ken Keiser Gary Kunkel Dave Lankuks Leonard Le Veaux Webb Mandeville Len McComb Tim Milburn Darrell Morgan Carl O'LoughIin John Overslreet Budge Parker Bob Pasha Doug Ritter Eric Ritter Bruce Robinson Don Ross Tim Ross Greg Rowe Mike Sandiland Roger Sandiland Malcolm Japp Gary Simonich Roger Slezak Bruce Solberg Steve Solberg Brete Thibeautt Don Trowbridge Gerald Uhlrlch James Watkins Craig Watson Robert West William Horton Murl Williams 39 Debbie Bowman Judy Filz Alida Heim Deborah Hutchinson Laurie Johnson Wendy Kamps Patti Mayes Sandy McHenry Valerie Morstad Melody Vann Atta Vickjo Violet Wendy Wedenmeyer ZX SIGMA CHI SWEETHEARTS The common bond of over 100 men from many different places and backgrounds gives Sigma Chi a unity unique in it- self. The house provides an atmosphere in which these men can live and work together and by so doing can excel both in- dividually and as a fraternity. Sigs actively participate in varsity athletics, intramurals, stu- dent government and in many other campus and civic activi- ties. 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 Con- nie - our Saint Bernard mascot- all help to make Sigma Chi the fraternity that it is. Sigma Chi combines the benefits of a fraternal brotherhood, a wide array ot social events and the proper amount of schol- arship to help mold the character of each man who wears the White Cross. ' ' .' ' X ' - ' '. f 'B ' 4 L ' . ?, 'S' ' X - V. ' 'CHQ n . ,N sl . fif-4 gg Q - .. J J I' . P X 1 'xx S In tif .A -I ,, , X . .9 . V - 71 sk ' f ' ,T 4+- rf, , 9' . .1 ' W 5 . ' .- .r, . , . ' , 1 fs, uf, 'N - 1 I . , ,C X iq-X ,Y i . I A ' 'iv' . S, -5 , , , , , N' - Q I 4if7 'bKV,-A 'K vi' f , c fo 145.-is-ii .x U '1 .. x - 'WG 1 J Ed Barta David Borum Mike Cassidy Jim Girolami Geoff Gibbs Bert Doughty John Lagerquist John Kimball Gene l-lensleigh William Mortensen Bill Prange Colen Ramsey Dave Bang Bob Ricketts Arveen Romain Thomas Sather Larry Schendel Steve Sherick Bon Smith Steven Victor Mike Wahl ZCPE 7' Frank Haglund Jim Montana Mark Shaw Joh VanEgmond 'Wage i 43 K . ECDE 2 . .4 '57, .sq 'Q OFFICERS: L-R: Gene Hensleigh, Vice-President, Ed Barta, Corresponding Secretary, Tom Halstvedt, Trea- surer, Tom Larson, Pledge Trainer, Steve Sherick, President, John Kimball, Chaplain, 41 v GIRLS OF THE GOLDEN HEART GIRLS OF THE GOLDEN HEART: First Row L-R: Kathy Bushman, Lynn St. Cyli Nickie Mace. Second Ffow: Sandy Peters, Gini Myers, Kathy Gable, Mary Lou Tracy 2 , V 7 x l!'q-phi-I-ni rm X E in-ar Jordan Fosland Jr. Rhett Hurless Dave Mattugh Vernon Nayemktsu Mike Osterman Jim Rodenberg John Van Horn Dick Walker Donald Youngbone 45 EN ln an age of rather stereotyped social fraternities, Zeta Nu chapter ot Sigma Nu Fraternity represents a diversified group of young men vvho are working together under common bonds ot honor and brotherhood, The fraternity regularly does well in sports. This, together with its excellent scholastic achievements and the brother's individual involvement in campus activities, shows the great diversification among the brothers. The members are representative of a random sam- pling of todays society, and they express wide and varied in- terests in our modern vvorld and in the problems which con- front our society. By working and living with men of a wide so- cial background, they feel that they are better able to under- stand themselves and to serve the community in vvhich they ive. 'YE'-T 1, v ,M BY. 55,5 9' Vi 'Q .1 U i ii ii .2 kay i PM .. 4 i H INTERFRATEPNITY COUNCIL OFFICERS: Dick Bariholet SAE, Presidentg AI Sheets Phi Sig, Vice-Presidentg Bob Snyder LXA, Treasurerg Brad S1 i SN, Secretaryp Jim Liilegard Phi Sig, Rush Chairmang Jim Barfknecht Sig Chi, Public Relations, i i Yi i i as i i . UJ rl' rt d TY T 'th f h k b I ti will th The Panhellenic COUHCH DVOUQW 3 'WSW SOVOVUY, KHDDG Alpha Theta, OV1 Cam- valry, lack of cooperation, and made sorority women more comfortable in di pus in the spring of 1970, and installed the house as a permanent chapter in edeeing internet house problems before the group, January ot 1971. We're placing more emphasis on community and university projects, less on Tne 1970 president Wee Etnel Cepp lrddeledngy 3 eenidr frdrn Wnitefien, Linde the social side,l' said Mrs. Fogelsong. Sororities are tar from dead, but unless Mikkeieen, 3 idnier frdrn Great Pelle, Wee eleeted president fer 1971, they change with the university environment and the attitudes students hold E E C KU Bm I.l tg!!! 'O Cc E.- .1 D.. Mc: .-cu c: on E U- GJ 50 CIS-57 23 501 an on pecial Delegate ri: Qi ine SW Q, . 0-Q -6,5 Co Presidentp Chris C .-- 2 ra 25 gm GJ - ,P- D CD si P- X O ,CD ED C QD ,- 2 CD X 5-9. 25 CD DE Ecu CS 45 ': E S70 5 Eb .1126 Q13 wa. bfi 05 I LL! Q u. u. 040. 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N-0'-' - S- OFF Brenda Townsend Mary Lou Tracy Bob Travis Lynn Trescott Audrey Troutwine Suzanne Trusler Richard Tuott Russ Twedt Dave Ulrich Gerald Uhlrich John Ullery Randall Urtorsan Peggy Utick Shirley Van Dyck Lawrence Van Dyke Sam Van Dyken Robert Van Dyken Mary Van l-lorn David Van Nice Evelyn Van Spyk Victor Vehkamp John Venhiergen Betty Vergeront Elizabeth Vergeront Geln Vergeront Cynthia Vergine Kathy Verlania Steven Victor Scott Vierima Arlene Vincelette Diana Viscoan Corey Vollmer Le Roy Vossler Mark Vujovich Gary Waddingham Linda Wagner Lou Wagner Janette Wagnild Neil Wahl Suzanne Watford Cynthia Walker Robin Walker John Wall Lawrence Wallace John Walstad Jack Walton Jim Walton Dennis Wamsley Shirley Warfel Tom Warfield Joanne Warren Margie Warstad Robert Watson Valerie Watson Alaine Watt John Weber Charles Weeks Debra Wellman Caroline Weis Robert West Royal Westerwelt Andrew Westra Neil Wetsch Michael Wham H3 Theresa Whalen Gary Wheeler Bill White Don White Jay White Russell White Lynn Whiteside Diane Whitesitt Sidney Whitt Michelle Whitton Dave Wickens Joel Wiebe Paul Wiedeman Wendy Wiedenmeyer Onno Wifringa Ralph Wilcox Steve Wilcox John Wild Cheryl vviihon Steve Wilks Alan Willard Alan Williams Janet Williams Joan Williams Richard Williams Robert Williams Ron Williams Marcia Williamson Vicki Willits Alan Wilson June Wilson Bev Wimer Dean Winder Jacquelyn Wing Steve Wing Roger Wisk Wohlegenant Laurie Wood Elaine Woodhouse Robert Woods William Woods Nancy Woodward Raymond Woody Barbara Wright Doreen Wright Kathryn Wright Ken Wright Gordon Wynn Roger Yeager Robert Yaw Susan Yoder Gerald York Gary Youdan Robert Young Sandra Young Larry Yuhas 114 tw KA Marcia Yuhas Douglas Zignego Jim Zimmerman Ron Zook Randy Zorner Gordon Zuelke SENIORS 1970-71 Murray Ayerhart, Arch., Lethbridge, Alberta. Sherrol Arthun, Bot., Roscoe. Ellen Arthun, Home Ec., Wilsal. Paula Armstrong, Mod. Lang., Libby. Marcia Apostel, PE, Butte. Roger Anderson, Anthro., Mt. Prospect, lll. Lawrence Anderson, Pre-Vet., Butte. Jody An- derson, Ag Bus., Bozeman. Jill Reeder Anderson, Mod. Lang., Great Falls. Deanna An- derson, Micro., Great Falls. Daryl Anderson, Ag Ed., Bain- Ville. Charles Anderson, El. Ed., Oakland, Cal. JoAnn Alles, El. Ed., Billings. Pat Alger, El Ed., Stanford. Jess Alger, An. Sci., Stanford. Kelly Addy, Govt., Shelby. Della Bacon, Comm., Wise River. Rose Babcock, Acc., Bill- ings. Kile Baker, Phys., Oviedo, Fla. Karen Bailey, Home Ec., Bozeman. Frank Balkovetz, Math, Butte. Ann Bare, Micro., Reed Point. Kay Barfknecth, El. Ed., Helena. Wayne Bartel, Mech. T., Wolf Point. Tim Bass, F 81 TV, Butte. Kathy Baumgart, Bot., Great Falls. Stan Bayley, Psy., Lead, S. D. Gary Beals, Ag Bus., Edgar. Darlene Beaudry, Engl., Great Falls. Sharon Beck, Soc., Deer Lodge. Alice Bebee, Micro., Chester. Donna Bedient, Nurs., Terry. Cindy Benedict, El. Ed., Missoula. Bruce Benson, Ag. Bus. Missoula. Jay Billmayer, CE, Chinook. John Billquist, I-list. Deer Lodge. Don Blitz, Comm., Box Elder. Jannette Blaisdell, Home Ec., Deer Lodge. Barbara Blankenship, Sec. Ed., Missoula. Bill Bliss, CE, Fort Shaw. Tana Boender, Bot., Worden. Linda Bohart, Sec. Ed., White fish. Sandy Boughn, Art Ed., l-lelena. Alice Boughton Micro., Belgrade. Jim Bourdet, Pre-Med., Bozeman. Bonnie Bovvman, El. Ed., Butte. Peggy Boylan, Comm., Bozeman. Lynn Buyan, Med. T., Dillon. Dale Butterfield, Mech. T., Levvistovvn. Cleo Butler, Nurs. Bozeman. Ella Bussinger, Sec. Ed., Antelope. Louis Burton Chem., Bozeman. Wend Burns PE Choteau. Patricia Burns Diet, Zurich y , , , , . Mike Burgess, Math, Bozeman. James Burdick, F 81 TV, Libby. Nancy Burdick, El. Ed., Libby. Janis Buck, El. Ed., Great Sails. Garreth Bruckner, EE, Whitefish. Lonnie Brovvn, EE, in on. David Brence, Econ., Bozeman. Laurie Callahan, PE, Co- lumbia Falls. Cassandra Cady, PE, Billings. Michael Cad- well, Comm., Anaconda. v Linda Calvin, El. Ed., Bozeman Gary Campbell, CE. Great Falls. Dorthy Cannon, Nurs., Billings. Judy Carl, Micro., Big Timber. Bob Carlson, Math, Bozeman. Ted Carter, A 6 ME, Denton Nancy Cervenka, Bus. Ed., Benchland. Maureen Chilton, El. Ed., Helena. Jerianne Chezum, Ei. Ed., Tongue Biver. Carol Christiansen. Acc., Nashua. Douglas Clark, Econ., Froid. Gary Clark, Ag Prod., Cameron. Robert Claypool, F 81 VVL, Kalispell. Larry Clinton, Acc., Bozeman. Bonnie Cochand, PE, Helena. Emile Cochand, PE, St. Marguerite, Quebec. Mickie Cole, Ag. Ed., Terry. Bich Cole, Pre-Med., Bozeman Doug Collins, EE, Missoula. Pamela Cooper, Psy., Boze- man. Sharon Cortner, Home Ec.. Sidney. Karon Covert, Home Ec., Terry. Tom Craig, EE, Carter. Terry Crowley. El. Ed.. Butte. William Daellenbach, CE, Malta, Bill Dana, A 81 ME, Billings, lviark Daniels, Econ., Lewistown. Glenda Daniels. Sec, Ed. Levvistovvn John Davenport, ilVlnE, Billings, Kitty Dick, Psy.. Bozeman. Dave Dierenfeldt, Pre-Law, Hardin Daryll Deck. Art, Billings 7 Jeri Deck, Soc., Billings. Barbara Denson, Home Ec. Ed. Broadus. Kay Dem, Micro., Kalispell. Joe Destaflany, Ag Ed., Conrad. Dennis Devries, Ag Bus, Conrad. David Thomas, A 6 ME Bozeman. Boy Doore, Ag Ed., Brovvning. Andrea Doombos Chem., Laurin, Dee Dormaier, Home Ec, St. I natius Patsy Doyle Home . g . . Ec., Miles City. Ed Duba, Comm., Helena. Barbara Dudden Sec, Ed., Butte. Don Eakmen, El. Ed., Billings. Duane Early, F 8 VVL, Cody. Wyo. Linda Easton, Home Ec., Billings. Larry Eickvyorth, Ed, Coos Bay, Ore. Bonita Elespury, Micro, Great Falls, Marc Elledge, Engl.. Seattle, VVn. Bonnie Ellenvvood, Home Ec., Banner, Vvyo. Jeannie Elliot, Home Ec.. Great Falls, Don Farmer, C E, Billings. Marie Farnurn, Comm., Miles City Diana Fearn, Home Ec., San Mateo, Calil. Annette Fehyl Home Ec., Billings. Rosemary Fekety, Math - Speech, Bed Lodge, Sandra Felts, El. Ed, Bozeman. Janice Figgins, Home Ec., Manhat- tan. Roger Fincher, Pre-Med., Kalispell. Colleen Finne an, Home Ec., Hellena, Kath Fitz erald El Q y g , . Ed., Bozeman. Bon Fladager, Agron., Peerless. Sue Fletch- er, Pre-Med, Conrad. Richard Foss, F 81 Gllflgt., Plentyvvood. Dan Frantz, Hist., Bozeman. Sandra Frasier, Bus. Ed., Whitetail. John Freden- berg, EE, Kalispell. Kelly French, Ag Mech., Hobson. Mark Fries, Comm., Lewis- tovvn. William Fullerton, CE, Bozeman. Deborah Funk, Home Ec., Great Falls. Diana Gabbert, Micro., Chester. Linda Gamble, Comm., Bill- ings. Rita Gambrell, Nurs., Clinton, Ill. John Garry, Mech. Tech., Dillon. G. M. Gaston, CE, Bozeman. Gary Giem, Comm., Twin Bridges. Bertha Gillam, Bot., Bozeman. Lynn Gilliland, El. Ed., Bozeman. Gary Gilmore, CE, Deer Lodge. John Geach, Zoo.. Butte. Cheryl Geiger, El. Ed., Bozeman. Gary Gerhardt, Psy.. Bozeman. Fton Gessaman, CE, Great Falls, Mary Gilko. Nurs.. Harlow- ton. Gail Good, Sec. Ed., Chester. Judy Goodale, PE, Circle. Marcia Goss, Math, l-lelena. Donna Graham, Phy. Ther.. Chester, Ezra Grantham, An. Sci., Walkersville, Maryland. Lorrain Graveley, Nurs., Avon. Charles Graveley, Ag Prod., Avon. Mike Grende, Ag Prod.. Big Arm. John Grensten, F81 VVL, Levvistovvn. Jay Groepper. Zoo., Bozeman. 0 Joyce Guiot, Nurs., Belgrade. John Hagen, Comm., Miles City. Joan Hall, Mus. Ed., Bozeman. Lynn Halter, Ed., Great Falls. Gretchen Hansen, El. Ed., Glasgovv. Jan Hanson, Home Ec. Ed., Box Elder. Sonia Hanson, Comm., Melville. John Hayes, PE, Tacoma, VVn, Nancy Hardy, Art, Billings. Maggie Hearington, Sec. Ed., Butte. Koreen Harstad, Home Ec., Kenyon, Minn. Kathleen Hartman, El. Ed., Bozeman. Leone Heer, Comm., Billings. Henderson Lynette, Nurs., Great Falls. Sandra Henley, Micro, Great Falls. Linda Her- gert, Art, Everett, VVn. Sylvia Herrin, Phsy. Ther., Helena. Linda Herzel, Chem., Spokane, Wh. Leo Hill, Ag Science, Glendive, Bernice Hil- dreth, Math, Dell. Diane Hirsch, El. Ed., Miles City. David Hoag, Ag Bus. EFFIDIS. Sandra Hodge, Nurs., Butte. Katherine Hoene, Nurs. i ings. 1 Tom Holloman, Arch., Philadelphia. Susan Hotacker, Math, Butte. 'inn Hoffman, Bot., Malta. Joyce Holke, Comm., Gen- esco, . Vicki Holmes, El. Ed., Helena. Tom Holzer, Ag Engr Stan- ford. Emily Hom, Home Ec., Hamilton. Diane Hooker,'Home Ec., Jordan. Connie Hood, Micro., Helena. Warren Hood, Chem., Glas- Patty Hosley, El. Ed., Great Falls. Sue Howard, El. Ed., i y. Alberta Hughes, Engl., Great Falls. Harry Hughes, CE, Malta. Kathy Hughes, Home Ec., Stanford. Linda Hulett, Nurs., Great Falls. Aileen Humphreys, Nurs., Great Falls. Linda Humbert, El. Ed., Scobey. Virginia Hunter, Home Ec., Fairview. Joe Inman, Geo. Phys., Chinook. Shirley Irvine, El. Ed., Bozeman. Don Iversen, Ag Bus., Fair- view. Julie Jackson, Micro., Carter. Linda Jacobson, Sec. Ed., Shelby. Nelson Jackson, Comm., Ft. Lyon, Col. Ann Jancie, El. Ed., Bozeman. Al Jensen, IE, Kennewick, Wash. Marilyn Jo- hannes, El. Ed., Ballantine. Irene Johnson, Home Ec., Courtney, ND. James Johnson, A 8. MF, Philipsburg. Lorain Johnson, Home Ec., Helena. Melvin Johnson, Bot., Box Elder. Penne Johnson, Math, Billings. Kathy Johnston, Nurs., Bill- ings. Bobin Jorgenson, El. Ed., Great Falls. Joyce Kamp Nurs., Manhattan. Brent Kastenbader, Comm., Easton, Penn. Ftichard Kavulla, Hist., Sand Coulee. Abbis All Kazemi, Ag Bus., Tabriz, Iran. Nancy Kelly, Home Ec., Great Falls. Joe Kennedy, CE, Manhattan. Neal Kerzman, Con. T., Kali- spell. Donna Kiesling, Art Ed., l-lelena. John Kimball, Comm., Miles City. Jacqueline Klasna, Home Ec., Harlovvton. Cheryl Knuchel, El. Ed., Deer Lodge. Gary Knudson, Math, Austin, Minn. Paula Kobar, El. Ed., Drummond. Linda Kouba, El. Ed., Miles City. Richard Kouba, Comm., Miles City. Vicky Kouba, Math, Clay Center, Neo. Walt Krich- ling, Hist., Trenton, N. J. Jerrily Kress, Arch., Bozeman. Rita Kriskovich, Hist., Butte. Duane Krogstad, Ag Ed., Reserve. Vicki Kuhr, Nurs., Chi- nook. Barbara Kukkonen, El. Ed., Great Falls. Frank Kunkel, Comm., Anaconda. Patricia Kunkel, Comm, Anchorage Alaska. Marie LaDuke, Nurs., Bozeman. Judy Lakner, Ag Sci., Dillon. Judy Landman, Micro., Missou- Eigbave Lankutis, EE, Levvistovvn. Ken Lantta, Mech. T., Red o ge. Linda Leavitt, Home Ec., Shelby. Marie Lechner, Art Ed. Billings. Alan Lee, Mod. Lang., Absarokee. Thomas Lee Sec. Ed., Anaconda. Mary Leland, El. Ed., Great Falls, Lorraine Lencioni Home Ec., Sand Coulee, Joseph Lenneman A . P d Alb, ' Tim Lucy, Chem Eng., Billings. ' Q ro q amine Susan Lessley, Comm., Bozeman. Ernie Lewis, PE, Seattle Wash. Janet Lien, Mod. Lang., Bozeman. Greg Lilly Comm., Bozeman. 1 v Patsy Lind, Bus. Ed., Hamilton. Lorna Loettler, Home Ec., Conrad. Sandra Loftsgaard, El. Ed., Richland. Larry Mad- sen, PE, Miles City. John Mahan, Con, T., Great Falls, Charla Maki, Home Ec., Columbus. Carmilla Malgren, Nurs., Bozeman. Ken Mal- gren, F8 TV, Polson. Bill Mancoronal, F81 TV, Conrad. Robert Marvin, CE, Butte. Carle Mathison, Home Ec., Polson. Mildred Mattfeldt, Home Ec., Glasgow. Roger Matz, A fi ME, Huntley. James May, Ag. Prod., Miles City. Patricia May, Home Ec., Bed Lodge. Debbie McBrien, Math, Bainsville. Marilyn McClintic, Home Ec., Sula. Kathleen McCormick, Nurs., Shelby. Boss McCulloch, Math, Miles City. Jim McDermand, Con. T., Conrad. Colleen McDonnell, Comm., Butte. Bonald McGihon, CE, Kalispell. Keith McGinnis, Con. T., Wallace, Idaho. John McGowan, Ag Bus., Highwood. Mary Mclntosh, Nurs., Coffee Creek. Linda McKeown, El. Ed., Browning. Marsha McVay, Nurs., Kalispell. Henry Mell- gren, Zoo., Billings. 4 Nirundrachai Meriasuta, Mod. Lang., Thailand. Ted Miles- nick, Fig. Mgt., Belgrade. Bobert Miller, F 8. VVL, Sheridan, VVyo. Bose Miller, El. Ed., Helena. Linda Milton, PE, Spencer, lovva, Arlene Mitchel, Nurs, Darby. Jeri Mitchell, El. Ed., Broadus. Luana Mittlsteadt Nurs., Glendive. Theresa Moorse, Comm., Ft. Benton. William Moretield, Zoo., Billings. Barb Morris, Sec. Ed., Divide. Bon Mougey, Con. T., Bozeman. John Murnion, CE, Jordan. Ella Murphy, Comm., Billings Terry Myhre, Comm., Kalispell. Kathy Nash, El. Ed., Boze- man. Birgit Nielsen, El. Ed., Burlingame, Calif. David Neilson, lMnE, Bozeman. Joesph Nelson, AME, Great Falls. Margaret Nelson, I-list., Billings. Nancy Ninneman, Art, Great Falls. Shirley Nixon, El. Ed., Gallatin Gatevvay. Bonnie Norsby, El. Ed., Valier. Gary Och- ner, Ag Bus., Miles City. Ramsey Otferdal, Ag Bus., Conrad. David Orbe, Con. T. Bozeman. Gordon Odermann, Home Ec., Anaconda. Tat' ford Oltz, Nurs., Bozeman. 1 Mike Osterman, Pre-Med., Kalispell, Dave Osvvald, IA, Bill- ings. Larry Otheim, IA, Belgrade. Linda Otte, Home Ec., Schenectady, N. Y. Gary Gverton, Engl., Livingston. David Pals, Comm., Bill- ings. Robert Parkhurst, Sec. Ed., St. Brideton, N. J. David Parchen, Art, Great Falls. Dan Parr, Fin. Mgt., Great Falls, Joan Parr, El. Ed., Helena. 'Buldge Parker, Comm., Bozeman. Susan Paul, Nurs., Great a s. Karen Paulson, Home Ec., Red Lodge. Jack Pawiitschek, CE, Hardin. Patricia Pearson, Nurs., Worden. Don Peccia, CE, Judith Gap. Clara Penwell, Home Ec., Bozeman. Vickie Peressini, Soc., Great Falls. Kay Perlinski, PE, Bozeman. Art Pershall, EE, Eureka. Connie Peterson, Med. Tech., Gregson. Craig Peterson, EE, Golden. Rosanne Pfeier, Comm., Cut Bank. Johnnie Piesil, Comm., Vllibaux. Helen Piotrovvski, El. Ed., Anaconda. Eric Platt, Acc., Kali- spell. Phyllis Pollard, Bus. Ed., Levvistovvn. George Pon, Hist., Holden, Alberta. Allen Porter, CE, Bozeman. Nick Previsich, Soc., Butte. Roger Provost, Comm., Miles City. David Pugh, Math, Pol- son. Terry Pyfer, El. Ed., Three Forks. Linda Rasmuson, Home EC., Gwynne, Alberta. Marilyn Rasmussen, El. Ed., Scobey. Lucetta Rath, Home Ec., Brockway. ue Rathbone En I Ed Havre Gene Rau EE Missoula S v ' , ' ' I Ann Rehbein, Home Ec., Lambert. Kristin Reynolds, Nurs., Great Falls. Linda Reynolds, CE, Billings. Linda Richards, Home Ec., Broadus. Sharon Richardson, Comm., Three Forks. John Ries, CE, Conrad. Pat Rillahan, Sec, Ed., VVarland, VVyo. Kris Ringo, Soc., Bozeman. Joan Ripley, Ag Sci., Bozeman. Diane Robbins, Bus. Ed., Choteau. Chip Roberts, Soc., Kalispell. Dennis Robinson, An. Sci., Broadus. Linda Robinson, El. Ed., Broadus. Carolyn Rogers, Mod. Lang., Great Falls. Danny Rogers, Mech. T., Wichita Falls, Texas. Tom Rolfe, Comm., Bozeman. Loretta Root, Sec. Ed., Great Falls. Glenn Rorvig, Ag Bus, Nashua. Judy Rose, Comm., Povvell, Wyo. Dan Ryan, Comm., Butte Dennis Ryan, Comm., Anaconda. Sue Sage, El. Ed., Poplar Bill Sager, CE, Bozeman. Robert Salisbury, Pre-Med., l-lele- na. Dianne Samuels, PE, Great Falls. Susan Sampsen, El. Ed., Dagmer. Dina Sandon, Home Ec., Plentyvvood. Tim Schaft, Ag Ed., Fishtail. Larry Schanz, Ag Bus., Ryegate. John Schillinger, Micro., Vida. Kathy Schillinger, I-list., Circle. Joe Schlechten, CE, Boze- man. Dana Schlenker, Bus., Billings. Sue Schlimgen, Soc., Rapid City, S. D. Bill Schwarzkoph, F 8. WL, Minatare, Neb. Sandra Schwenke, Nurs., Circle. Linda Seely, Drama, Helena. Barry Shaplow, F 81 WL, Bozeman, Jacqueline Shaw, Home Ec., Buena Park, Cal. Lynda Shep- herd, Home Ec., Kalispell. Mary Sherwood, Micro., l-lelena. Joe Shipman, CE, Grand Junction, Col. Arne Skaalure, Psy., Big Sandy. Glenn Skov, Ag. Prod., Fair- view, Janet Smollack, Sec. Ed., Anaconda. Sue Snedal, Ag Bus., Ft. Worth, Texas. Dale Snell, Psy., Kalispell. Carl Solberg, Comm., Dodson. Cheryl Sorenson, Dist. Ed., Sidney. Margaret Speelman, Home Ec., Miles City. Judy Staigmiller, Mod. Lang., Great Falls. Larry Stensland, Ag Prod., Wolfe Point. Pam Stephens, El. Ed., Denver, Col. Arlene Stevens, Home Ec., Loma. Lowell Stevenson, Ag Prod., Intake. Susan Stevenson, El. Ed., Great Falls. William Sterhan, IA, Miles City. Linda Stiff, Bus., Billings. Ftobin Stiff, Art, Bozeman. Bob Stobart, An. Sci., Great Falls, Sheryl Stout, Sec. Ed., Huntley. Denise Struznik, Engl.. Butte. l27 Marie Sullivan, Nurs., Anaconda. Nancy Sturdevant, El. Ed., Anaconda. JoAnne Summers, Home Ec., Stevensville. Ned Summers, Bot., Ekalaka. Charles Swenson, Comm., Bozeman. lan Thane, An. Sci., lVIidicine l-lat, Alberta. Nancy Theilen, Nurs., Plevna, Barbara Thorpe, Nurs., Great Falls. Pat Teigen, Math, Teigen. Kathy Temple, Math, Glendive Susan Temple, Math, Bridger, Sue Tonkovich, Home Ec. Anaconda. Keith Togersen, El. Ed., Dagmar. Clarice Tracy, Nurs., Bye- gate. Audrey Troutvvine, Micro., lVlissoula. Francis Trott, El. Ed., Anchorage, Alk. Tom Trusler, Con. T., Ashland. Richard Tuott, PE, Sidney Bonnie Tuss, Comm., Levvistovvn. Jean Tvvedt, PE, Intake. Frank Tyro, F 81 TV, Bonan. Linda Van Deveer, El. Ed., Bel- rade Vernon Van Hoose, Hist., Bozeman. Gene Van Oos- g . ten, Ag Bus., Beed Point. Larry Van Winkle, Sec. Ed., Bozeman. Kathleen Verlanic Engl., Anaconda. John Vincent, Pre-Law, Riverton, Wyo Lila Vescovi, Ag. Bus., Boundup. John Vestre, Soc., Great Falls. Kathy Wall, Chem., Laurel gerry Wallgren, El. Ed., Deer Lodge. Carol Wallinder, El Ed. i ings. 128 l Gene Wasia, CE, McCook, Neb. Diana Weishaar, El. Ed., Bozeman. Lynne Westbrook, Nurs., Billings. Sheryl Westlake, Home Ec., Bozeman. Peggy Whalen, Nurs., Bozeman. Ann Wheeler, Nurs., Fair- view, Terry Whitaker, Comm., Sidney. Kathy White, Micro., Great Falls. Nancy Whitson, Bus. Ed., East Helena. Linda Whitt, Hist., Seattle, Wash. Julie Wilhait, Comm., Helena. Jack Williams, Math, Willow Creek. Ed Wittchem, Sec. Ed., Calgary, Alberta. Eric Wolhowe, CE, Miles City. Elaine Woodhouse, Home Ec., Wibaux. Darlene Wooley, Art Ed., Big Timber. Georgia Yoakam, Micro., Sidney. Ftita Yokiel, Chem., Wells, Minn. Donald Youngbauer, Geo., Forsythe. Ron Zimmer- man, Econ., Laurel. Hellen Zell, Math, Shelby. Vechie Zier, Nurs., Great Falls. Pam Haglund, Soc., Brockway. Larry Smith, Math, Manhat- tan. Dianne Knudson, Nurs., Austin, Minn. Herb Ostenberg, EE, Butte. Gopal Aganlval, lMnE, india. Margaret Ban- ning, Ed., Bozeman, Larry Bright, Curr. Dev., Bozeman. Larry Coats, Comp. Sci., Missoula. Nuha Farra, Home Ec., Beirut, Leb- anon. Raibir Kang, Math, Chandigarh, India. Vijay Kumar, ASME, New Delhi, India. Mike Lawlor, CE Doctoral Candidate, Two Dot. Karen Munson, Bus, Ed., Helena. Merritt Pride, Fing. Mgt.. Cumbeland, Center, Maine. Marjun Reddy, lMnE, Kumar, India. Jayant Shah, lMnE, India. Chuck Spain, CE, Bozeman. Yuonne Sturn, Boze man. Josiah Wobil, Agron, Winneba, Ghana, l30 f 'i iv? l , In ll 7 J :Q N -. 'a Q 'A TIS. ix If ' .T eh Q.- ig A ' 'chhw I ,QQ we qoab' ' ei Q, Jim. X GRADUATE STUDENTS IN MEMORIAM Albert Borum Ruta Madler John Sputzer Jerry Ulhruch Kathryn Wright Robert McCall Aasheim, Ronald U3, S90, S89, S100 Abbott, Richard U3, U96 Abel, Donald U75 Abrams, Annette U96 Abrams, Patricia U62 Absalonson, Michael U96 Adams, Carol U96 Adams, Michael U51 Addy, John U115, S3O, S90, S89 Adkins, Douglas U82 Adolph, Joyce U62 Advani, Suresh S54, S66 Agarwal, Gopal U120, S66, S54 Agnew, Dana U3, U66 Agre, Harriet U3, U96, S96 Aire, Sandra U62 Akland, Konrad U96 Aklestad, James U75 Akre, Janis U3 Albin, Catherine U66 Alderman, Robert S73 Alger, Jess U115 Nger, Patricia U115 Allen, Barbara U3 Allen, Ronald U3 Allen, Timothy U96 Aller, Anne S56, M118 Alles, Susan U3 Allis, Joanne U115 Allmaras, James U3 Alma, Stu U75 Alstad, Jo Ann U66 Alzheimer, David U96, S97 Ammen, Sue U3 Amul, Tim U75 Amundson, Gary U96 Andersen, Audrey U3 Anderson, Charles U1 15 Anderson, Dale U96 Anderson, Deryl U115 Anderson, Danny U96 Anderson, Deanna U115 Anderson, Douglas U92 Anderson, Jack M81 Anderson, Jill U115 Anderson, John U96, S76 Anderson, Jona U66 Anderson, Kenneth U88 Anderson, Larry U96 Anderson, Lawrence U115 Anderson, Mark U75 Anderson, Richard U82 Anderson, Robert C. U50 Anderson, Robert H. U96, S61 Anderson, Robert J. U96, S56 Anderson, Roger A. U115 Anderson, Roger L. U96 Anderson, Sandra U3 Anderson, Susan U62 Anderson, Thomas U54, U96 Anderson, Vance S74 Anderwald, Karen U3 Andren, Kristyn U66 Andrew, Dennis U3, U96 Andrews, Deborah S45, S42 Andrus, Pam U66 Antonich, Roger U75 Antonsen, Christopher U96 Apostel, Marcia U115 Appel, Kevin U82 Appleford, Tommy M81, S76 Archer, Dan M75 Arestad, John U96 Armitage, Martha U96, S65 Armitage, William U75 Armstrong, Gary U92 Armstrong, Juanita U96 Armstrong, Paula U96, U115 Arnold, Alan Frank U96 Arnold, Rickey U96 Arora, Alphana S66 Arora, Jagdish S66 l32 Arrington, Candice U66, S96 Arrington, Kristie U62 Arstead, John U66 Arthun, Ellen U3, U115 Arthun Julie U3, U49 Arthun, Mary U62 Arthun, Sherrol U66, U115, S88 Arthun, Susan U66 Ashworth, Lesley U62 Athearn, Mark U96 Atkinson, Deborah U3, U62 Ault, Donna U3, U38, U96, S61 Austad, Grace U3 Bayly, Ronald S45 Beaguiere, Jerry U75 Beals, Gary U115 Beaker, Barb U66 Beaudean, Paul U3 Beaudry, Darlene U115 Beausoleil, Colleen U96 Bedford, Holly U66 Bebee, Alice U115 Beck, Robert U3, S66 Beck, Sharon U115 Becker, Cynthia S56 Beckley, Cynthia U3, U62 Ayerhart, Murray U115 Ayers, Donielle U3, U66 Babcock, Roselae U96, U115, S28, S88 Babcock, Walter U33 Babcock, Wayne S56 Backer, Walter U3 Bacon, Della U115 Bahr, Glendon U50, S74 Bailey, Jerry S56 Bailey, John U3 Bailey, Karen U115 Bain, Nanci U3, U96, S79 Baird, Larry S74 Baker, Kile U96, U115, S90 Baker, Michael U82 Bakken, Karen U3 Bal, John U96 Baldwin, Norman U3 Baldwin, Rebecca U66 Balkovetz, Francis U115 Ballard, Douglas U82 Ballard, Floyd U96 Ballowe, William M81 Banaugh, Robert U3, M75 Bandy, Christine U66 Bangen, Tom U82 Bania, Kent S73 I Banning, Margaret U130 Bannish, Kathleen U3 Banta, Susan U3 Baquet, Alan S69 Baquet, Shelley U66 Barbeau, Dana U75 Barber, Randall U75 Bare, Ann U115 Baretield, Edward M75 Barfknecht, James U3, U96 Barfknecht, Kay U115 Barkell, John U96 Barker, Janet U3 Barlow, Susan U62 Barnard, Larry U96 Barnes, Charles U75 Barnes, Michael S67 Barnes, Paul S56 Barrett, Doug U75 Barron, Ruth S54 Barron, Victoria S76 Barry, Cassandra U3 Barry, Gilbert U96 Barry, Stephen U96 Barsness, Linda U96 Barta, Victor U3, U75, S97 Bartel, Wayne U115 Bartell, Kathleen U3 Bartholet, Mary U3, S86 Bartholet, Richard U3 Bassinger, Kerry S86 Bass, Tim U115 Bassett, Vicki U66 Bastian, Cheryl S86 Bateman, Pamela S64 Baucus, John S69 Baumann, Frederick U96 Baumann, Richard U82 Baumgart, Kathleen U115 Baunburger, Bill U75 Baur, Dick S56 Bayley, Stanley U115, S42 Bedford, Dennis S72 Bedient, Donna U115 Belding, Robert U82 Belisle, Roger M81 Bell, John G. U3, U96 Bell, John M. S72 Bell, Steven U82 Bell, William U50 Beller, Gary M75 Bender, Bruce U28, S28, S99, S97 Benedict, Cynthia U1 16 Benke, Robert U88 Bennett, Debbie U90 Bennett, Michael U92 Benson, Bruce U116, S65 Benson, Susan U96 Bent, Arthur U92 Bent, John S97 Bentsen, Larry S87 Bentz, Gregory S73, S72 Bercovich, Elaine U3 Berg, Ann U3, U96, S68 Berg, Marie U66 Bernd, Janet U96 Berry, Karen U3 Besel, James U75, M94 Bickle, Lowell S74 Biehl, Randall U3, M81 Biggerstaff, Michael S72 Biggs, Daniel U3 Biggs, Kathryn U66 Biggs, Patricia U90 Biggs, Ray U3, S35 Bill, Stan U82 Billingham, Ralph U96, S41 Billmayer, James U116 Billquist, Jerry S56 Billqulst, John U116, S72 Bingham, Wayne U96, S34, S36 Binkley, Clarence U33 Birch, Steve S44 Bird, Steven U82 Birdwell, Linda U62 Bishop, John U96, S87 Bjastoch, Karl M81 Bjelland, Robert U28 Bjerke, Ardine U96, S74 Bjork, Barbara U66 Black, Donald S79 Blackmore, Tana U3, S86, M12 Blackwood, Clinton U33 Blair, Scott U3 Blaisdell, Jeanette U116 Blake, Jack M81 Blanderman, Brenda U66 Blankenship, Barbara U116 Blaskovich, Michael S100 Blaz, Bonita S65 Bliss, William U116, S55, S62 Blitz, Don U116 Bloomstrom, Christie U66 Blume, Jennifer U96 Blyth, Janet U3, U96, S61 Blyth, Robert S40 Bobermin, Wolfgang U82 Bodley, Randy U92 Body, Kris S86 Boe, John S72 Boehs, Cynthia U3 Boender, Tana U116 Bohart, Linda U116 Bohaychuk, Tyrone U75 Bohl, William U75, S74, S26 Bohne, Bruce U3, U96 Bold, Robert U3, S74, S72 Bollinger, Gary U50 Bolstad, Dean U28 Bolstad, Jon U90 Bonander, Richard U33, U96 Bone, Allen M75 Bone, Donna U33, U96 Boner, Jeanette U66 Bonner, Larry M75, S42 Booth, James U20 Borrows, Keith U20 Borum, David U42, U88, U1 Boschee, Russell U97 Boston, Monte M75 Bottens. Margaret U62 Boughn, Sandy U7, U116 Boughton, Allice U116 Boulware, Jeffery U28 Bourdet, Barbara S96 Bourdet, James U116, S90, Bourke, Mike U97 Bowland, Everett U97 Bowland, Sally U97 iwman, Bonnie U30, U116 iwman, Debbie U40 lWmaf'l 'WfT'l8I'1 , Gerald U33, U97 , James U97 wman, Jerry S72, S97 yce, Richard U33, U75 yd, Ann U62 yd, John U36 yd, William M81 yer, Rodney U92 ylan, Peggy U1 16 yle, Raymon U75, S60 aaten, Marilyn U66 acco, Deborah U97 adford, Robert S62 adford, Virginia U2 adley, Curtis U97 adshaw, Charlene U62 inch, Landon U97 andel, Joan U97 andenburg, Greg U36 ander, Linda S56 andon, Curtis M75 anot, Terrance U66, U75 anstetter, Janice U67 ay, Donald U45, U97 ay, Janet U97 ay, Marjorie U97 azda, Lawrence U75 akke, Beth U62 ekke, Bonnle U62 akke, Ronald U5 amer, David U88 ance, John U116 ase, Gary S60 avig, Clark U88, U92 avi , Joan U10, U97 Q awer, Gale U67 awer, John U97 awer, Markus U75 awer, Wally U92 awer, Wayne S20 awington, Ralph U32 awington, Wesley U32 ckman, Dale U92 gham, Helen U67 ght, Larry U130 mette, Bill S56 sbin, Bradford M81 ster, Barbara U12 lton, Virginia U50 Jcco, Debbie U97 Jckway, Lori U30, U38, U97 Susan U57 Coulter, Jgan, James U75 Jnea, Rose U67 Jnec, Lawrence S67 Joks, Avice U12 Jsius, Jsten Nancy U90 David U75 Jwn, Catherine U90 Jwn, Cheryl U97 Bruski, Virginia U67, S67 Bryant, Charl U97 Bryson, Norman S74 Buchanan, Patricia U62 Buchanan, Sarah U67 Buchel, Susan U97 Buchholz, James S87 Buck, Doreen U97 Buck, Lynne U116 Buckingham, Lawrence U97 Budeau, Gail U62 Buell, Kathleen U62 Bullis, Carol U2 Burch, Stephen U82 Burdick, James U116 Burdick, Nancy U1 16 Burgess, Charles U39, M94 Burgess, Kathryn U30 Burgess, Michael U116, M94 Burke, Beth U62, S70 Burkhart, Paul S61 Burkhart, Robert S56 Burklund, Joseph U33 Burkvich, Alan U90 Burns, Kathleen U62 Burns, Patricia U18, U116, S61 Burns, Vicki U97, S86 Burns, Wendy U116 Burreson, Doug U36 Burritt, Gwendolyn U2, U56 Burton, Louis U116 Bunfvash, Leslie S56, S76 Busby, Kenneth U92 Bush, Hanley U97 Bushman, Kathryn U97 Busse, George U97 Busse, Helen U67 Bussinger, Ella U11O Bussinger, Larry U20 Bussinger, Paulette U97 Butcher, Kristine U18, U56 Butler, Cleo U116 Butterfield, Dale U116 Buyan, Lynn U116 Bye, Julianne U30, U62 Cable, Donald U92 Cadwell, Michael U97, U116 Cady, Cassandra U1 16 Cainan, Helen S96 Cairns, Stefan U97 Callaghan, Sharon S73 Callaghan, Laurie U116 Callahan, Mauren U30, U62 Callantine, Lyn U56 Callender, Allen U97 Calver, Barb U10 Calvin, Frances U97 Calvin, Linda U97, U117 Camden, John U92 Campbell, Gary U117 Camper, Carl U97 Cannon, Dorthy U117 Cantu, Oscar S74, S76 Caprio, Anne U7 Carl, Judith U117 Carleton, Alben S66 1 A 'E'- ' i'w 'TT7: i7 'i 'T I 2 CU-UG 2 I 1 . I 4 .,, Casner, Chris U56 Cassady, Lonita S56 Cassiday, Mike U42, U75 Caughlin, Cathie U67 Cavanaugh, Frank U39, U97 Cavanaugh, William U59 Ceck, Rick U76 Cervenka, Elaine U97 Cervenka, Gloria U117 Chako, Jim S66 Cochand, Bonnie U117 Cockeroft, Robert U76 Coetield, John U97 Coffman, Deborah S56 Coghlan, Thomas U20, U97 Cok, Michael U97 Cole, David U97 Cole, Eugene U97 Cole, Mickie U97, U117, S74 Cole, Richard U117 Chamberlain, Sally U18, U97, S96 Chance, Sharon S78 Chapman, Douglas U92, S79 Chapman, Tod U97 Chauner, Walter U28 Cheatham, Dale U20 Cheever, Daniel U97 Chernasek, Steven U82 Cherokas, Pat U76 Chesterfield, Janet U62 Chestnut, Todd U92 Chezum, Jerian U117 Chilton, Cheryl U2 Chilton, Maureen U30, U117 Christensan, Allen U92 Christensen, Bruce U76 Christensen, Donna U30 Christians, William U54 Christiansen, Jena U50, U117 Christie, Jean U56 Clapper, James U45, U82 Clark, Connie U7 Clark, Scott U20, U92 Clark, Douglas U117 Clark, Duane U97 Clark, Verne U76, S97 Clark, Gary U117 Clark, Peggy U62 Clark Rebecca U30, S90 Clark Rodney U97 Clasby, Danuel U9, M75 Jwn, Donald U97 Jwn, Fred U97, S73 awn, Gary U97, S42 Jwn, Kathyrn U62 awn, Lonnie U116 Jwn, Marian U2, U56 zwn, Norman U20 Jwn, Richard U20 3wn Robert U82 :wif Shawnee U12, ue2 awn, Sherman U92 awn. Stanley S64 Carlson, Ann U97 Carlson, Dwight U92, S72 Carlson Gregory U92 Carlson Kelly U92, S72 Carlson, Linda U67 Carlson, Randall U75 Carlson, Robert U117 Qwn, Tom u92, S41 A Jean U97 S96 Carlstrom, Karen U97 Carpenter, Max U97 aww- - Qwne, Michael U82 yvnlee, Gayle U18 es, Gary U97 gkner, Garreth U116 rel, James S56 ,ell, Bonnie U56 ,. er, Stanley U75 ,hwein, James U39, U97 Carr, Linda U56 Carter, Carter, Carter, Carter, Carter, Carter, George U97 Joan U7 Michael U75 Neta U9 Ted U117 Thomas U14 Case, Glenda U18, U97 Claypool, Jane U56 Claypool, Robert U117 Clde, Bob U26 Cleveland, Susan U63 Clinton, Larry U117 Cloly, Edmund U76 Clouse, Gregory U97 Clow, Michael U82 Cloyd, Debi U97 Clutch, David M81 Coats, Don U76 Coats, Larry U13O Coburn, Dale U14, S108 Cochand, Emile U117 Cole, William U76 Collins, Douglas U117, S74 Collins, William S74 Colver, Barbara U57 Combs, Ronald U97 Comstock, Gary U20 Conitz, Barbara U97, S35 Conner, Patricia U97 Connick, Douglas S73 Converse, Dale S67 Converse, Philip U98 Cook, Daniel U98 Cooley, Marcia U67 Coombs, Edie U10 Coombs, Robert U82 Cooper, Maria U2, U76, U98, S61 Cooper, Pam U12, U117 Cooper, Robert U92, S28 Cope, Linda U67 Corbett, Ralph U76 Corey, Catheryn U98 Corey, Chuck U51 Corry, Catherine U50, S36 Cortner, Cosner, Sharon U1 17 Christine U2 Couglin, Lacky U67 Coules, Coultas, Margaret U10 Dianne U10 Coulter, Jerry U98 Covert, Karen U18, U117 Cowles, Barry S74 Cowlishaw, Jack S28 Cox, Colleen U30, U38, U98 Cox, Clyde U98 Coziahr, John S70 Craig, Debra U30, U63, U23, S86 Craig, Don U98 Craig, Thomas U98, U117, S72 Crane, Charlene U67 Craven, Linda U90 Crawley, Terry U7 Crichton, Sue U7 Crnich, William S63 Crone, Vicki U63 l Crossen, Steven U98 Crouse, Stanley U98 Crouse, Van U83 Crowder, Gary U20 Crowe, Alan U98 Crowe, Glenn M75 Crowley, Darryl S56 Crowley, Theresa U117 Culp, Wayne U33, U98 Cummings, Steven U98 Cummings, Susan U98 Cummings, Thomas U98, S67 Cunnington, Dale S61 Currie, Robert U88 Curry, Kathlyn U98 Curry, Lavonne U98 Curry, Wayne U98 Curry, Vlhlliam U88 Curtis, Barry U28 Curtis, Jeffrey U28 Curtis, Rebecca U67, S79 Curtis, Wayne U76 Curtis, Beverly U98 Cuta, Frank S60 Cutler, Joseph M542 Cutting, Kathryn U12, U98, S61 Daellenbach, David U98, S62 Daellenbach, Willard U117 Dakin, Marion U98 Daley, Dennis S28 Damm, Deanna U67 Damschen, Barry U98 Dana, William U117, S67 Danforth, Jeftrey U98 Danforth, Scott U98 Daniels, Glenda U117, S68 Daniels, Mark U117 Daniels, Robert U98 Danielson, Margaret U12, U98, S78 Danzeisen, Rodney U98, S96 Danzer, Dana U20 Darby, Douglas U98 Darfler, James M94 Darroch, Bernice U98 Darroch, John U98 Davenport, John U117 Davenport, Susan U12, U98 Davidson, Melinda U98 Davies, Dorothy S73 Davis, Catherine U7 Davis, Dee Ann U12, U98, S67, S78 Davis, Gary U98 Davis, Jack U98 Davis, Joanne U57 4 Davis, John U33 Davis, Linda U98 Davis, Sandra U67 Davison, Lloyd U54 Day, Thomas M120 Dawson, Paul S63, S67 Day, Barbara U67 Day, Lynn U36 Dean, Marilee U2, S86 Dean, Paul U88 Deavers, John U88, U98 De Carlo, Phyllis U98 Deck, Daryll U117 Deck, Jeri U98, U118 Decker, Gayle U98 De Cosse, Michelle U98, S86 Defour, Drea U2 Uegel, Peter U76 Deal, Bryan U83 Dehms, Gary S100 DeLapp, Bill U98 Delaney, Sharon U10 Dell, Pamela U98, S79 Dellwo, Dennis U14 DeLong, Larry U98 Delorme, Stephen U98 Demming, Charles U33, U76 Dempsey, Ann U67 Denney, Ronald U98 Denning, Paul U98 Dennison, Sheila U67 Denny, Virgil S56 De Noma, Donna U67 De Noma, John U98, S69 Denson, Barbara U12, U118 Dern, Carolyn U57 Dern, Kay U2, U118 De Rusha, Brian S59 De Shazer, James S74 De Staltany, Joe U118, S74, De Tour, Drea U98 Deutscher, Allen U88 Deveny, Frank U51, S69 Devitt, John S73 De Vore, Richard U51 De Vries, Dennis U98, U17 De Wolf, Denise U6, U16 De Wolf, James S35, S37 Dharmadhikari, Vinay S66 Dhooge, Patricia U98 Dick, Deborah U90 Dick, Kitty U117 Dickey, Conwell U54 Diehl, Dianne U90 Dierenfeldt, David U117 Dige, Bryan S59 Dighans, Monica U67 Dillard, Carol U67 Dilts, Melanie U67 Dineen, John U98, S34 Ditchey, Thomas U76 Diteman, Deborah U98 Dixon, Michael U98 Dixon, Terry U98 Doak, Jenness U30 Dobrowski, David U98 Dobrowski, James U98 Dobrowski, Ronald U88 Dockery, Kevin U14 Dohrmann, Dianne U98 Doig, Donald U98 Dolan, James S74 Doll, Ronald S108 Donaldson, Bradley U98 Donaldson, Stephen U98 Doney, Jeanette U30 Donovan, Kelly U5, U76 Doore, Roy U118, S74 Doornbos, Adrian U118 Doornbos, Virginia U18 Dore, Karen U3, S65 S Dormaier, Deanna U2, U118, S9O, S86 Dorrington, Corrie U63 Dorth, Dennis U99 Dougherty, Brian U99, S66 Dougherty, Pl S39 Doughty, Lesli U97 Doughty, Phillip U42 Douglass, Donna U57 Dover, Lewin S60 Downey, Donna U10, U99, M45 Downs, James U36, U99 Downs, Linda U2 Doyle, Patsy U118 Doyle, James U99 Doyle, Richard U93 Drake, Ronald U99 Drake, Vivian U99 Draney, Thomas U36, U76 Drange, Jaynee U18 Draper, Anne U18 Draper, Robert U99 Dretsch, Curtis U99 Drew, Jonathan U76 Dreyer, Barbara U63, S56 Driggs, Alice U99 Drigus, Alice U12 Driver, Daniel S64 Dronen, Anna U67 Drobowski, Ron S97 Duba, Edwin U118 Dublois, Lance U76 Dubois, Mary U10 Duchaj, Christine U90 Duke, Janet U67 Dudas, Francis S28, S37, S91 , S89 Dudden, Barbara U118 Dueker, John U51 Duggan, Pamela U30 Duletich, Anne U99 Dunbar, Lynn U30, U23, U99, S61, S96 Duncan, Gary U36 Duncan, Kathy U16, U68 Dunn, Timothy U99 Dunstan, Richard U99 Duntsch, Donald M75 Dupea, Dorothy U99 Dupret, Carey U90, S76 Durnell, Stephanie U99 Dusek, Douglas U99 Dusenberry, James U14, U99, S65, S74 Dusenbury, Michael U50 Dusenbury, Paul U50 Duty, Debra U30, U63 Dye, Angela U30, U99 Dye, Douglass U88 Dye, Drew U26 Dyer, Kurt U93 Dyk, Ardyce U99 Dykstra, Clarence U99 Dynes, James U99 Dyrland, Gwinn U68 Dyrland, Howard S64 Dysner, Dawain U99 Eagle, Kristie U8, U57, S89 Eagle, Flapping Mike S56 Eakin, Kenneth U93 Eakman, Donavan U118 Eakman, Jennifer U99 Earley, Patricia U99 Early, Duane U76, U118 Eastland, Gary U39 Easton, Linda U118 Eaton, Ben S70 Eaton, Charlotta U68 Eaton, David U83 Eaton, Thomas U99 Ebel, Adrienne U68 Eblen, Patricia U57 Eby, Terrance S74 Eckert, Nancy U68 Ecton, Zales U76, S58 Edeburn, Bonnie U99 Edeburn Betty U99 Edmon Eb M75 Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards David U99 Gregory U99 Lawrence U99 Nickle U68 Robert S60 William U36 S100 Efta Renee U68 Egeves Tom U99 Eggen Daniel S97 Eggensperger Thomas U39 Egmond Kristie U18 Eide Robert U93 Elle Allen U76 Eisenman Linda U99 S Eitel Selda S78 Eisenman Linda U99 Eilkworth Larry U118 Ekegren Woodrow U99 Eldridge Margaret U12 U Elespuru Bonita U118 Elias David U93 Elias Wayne U93 S72 Eliason Todd U83 Elledge Marc U118 Ellenwood Bonnie U118 S65 Ellingson Gregory U36 Elliott Jean U99 U118 Ellis Robert U88 Ellison Rebecca U99 Ellison Richard U99 Emerson Mervin U33 U76 Emmert John M75 Emrick Janet U99 Emsick Bill M81 Endres, Stephen M81 Engel, Katherine U68 Engelhardt, Mark U99 Engellant, Donald U76 Engellant, Gregory U93 Enger, Gary M75 Engjk, Janet U2 Englehart, Mark U26 England, Darlene U57 Engren, Christine U30 Erdahl Bev U99 Erdmier, Elyzabeth U68 Ereth, Kathy U63 Erickson Jeftrey U33 f Erickson Gail U68 Erickson Joe S28 Erickson Kathryn U99 Erickson Max U39 U99 M75 Erickson Naomi U68 Erickson Roger U39 Erickson Russell S55 Eriksen Lisbeth U68 U99 Ernst Lori U18 U57 Ersness Calmer U33 U83 Espy, Kathryn U99, S56 Euell Donald M81 Eusterman Vincent U93 Evans Evans Evans Evans Evans Dale U51 Jennifer U18 S40 Susan U99 Thomas U99 William U20 Evenson Ronald U99 Eventy, Greg U93 Everett Bernard M81 Eyer, Larry M81 Fagan, Mary U99 Fagrelius, Kristine U57 Fagrelius, Linda U68, M117 Fahlgren, John U88 Fahrman lMlliam U36 Failing, Charles U33, U99 Failing, Susan S69, U68 1 Fanning, Denise U12, U99 ,, Farmer, Daniel U118, S55, S74 . 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U83 Fraser, Michael W. U83 Fraser, Valerie U1OO Frasier, Sandra U68, U119 Fredenberg, John U100, U119 Fredrickson, Roxie U1OO Freeland, Herb U100 Freese, Dana U20 Freivalds, Peter U54, S36 French, Gordon U83 French, Janice U2, U1OO French, Robert S60 French, William U119 Freshour, Marcia U68 Frickel, Susan U7, U100, S96 Friedrich, Larry U76 Friedt, Janet U100 Fries, Glen U77 Fries, Mark U100, U119 Fritts, Donna U1OO Fritts, Susan U57 Fuchs, Deborah U7, U1OO Fuller, Carol U63 Fullerton, William U119 Fultz, Rodger S70 Funk, Deborah U119 Funk, Gloria U1OO Funk, Richard U39 Furu, Donald S62 Gabbert, Diana U119 Gabel, Kathleen U3, U44, U100, S96 Gabrielli, Lois U1OO Gage, David U93 Gaglia, Bruce U100, S72 Gaguet, Janice U100 Gallaher, Kathleen U100 Gallaher, Patricia U6, U12, S96 Galle, Laurie U68 Gamble, Linda U119 Gambrel, Rita U100, U119 Gamradt, Stephen U100 Gandrud, Jamie U68 Garcia, Pamela U100 Gardner, David U33 Gardner, Douglas U5, U83, S65 Gardner, John U1OO Gardner, Sue U69 Garfield, John U77 Garlitz, James U100 Garner, Carold U100 Garnet, Cynthia U57 Garoutte, Darrell M75 Garry, John U119 Garcia, Connie U69 Gartner, Cecile U1OO Gasper, George S70 Gasperino, Ellen U69 Gaston, Gerald U119, S55 Gates, Mary U1OO Gatz, Larry U1OO Gatz, Marilyn U69 Gatzemeier, Paul U100 Gaub, Leroy S74 Gauthier, David M81 Geach, John U119 Gebhardt, Richard U77 Gebhardt, Duane U83, S76 Gedney, Douglas U88 Gee, Janet U69 Gessaman, Kathie U90 Gessaman, Ronald S55 Geiger, Cheryl U119 Geiger, Winnette U69 Gelernter, Mark U1OO Gelodrul, Hollie U57 Gemmell, Carlene U3 Gensemer, Sally U12, U1OO Gentile, Michael U83 Geor e Deborah U18 U90, S64 g , . 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