Montana State University - Sentinel Yearbook (Missoula, MT)
- Class of 1959
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N-A Jig- Y 1 5 -W THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY AT MISSOULA, MONTANA PRESENTi ET fi Introducing Montana State University and a year within the confines of this campus-It was a year of probing pressures and transition. An influx of new students once again changed the complexion and personality of the University face. 'Ihe life of the typical college student changed, but it was still focused on the same traditional aspects of University life. There are so many unique experiences that our time here became a happy refuge from a restless world until that fateful day in June when we got out from the University to make our way in the World. It is this life that we have attempted to depict on the following pages. There is so much to tell that cannot be put down on the written page-the feeling of excitement when we sit in a cheering crowd, the hollowness in the pit of the stomach as the instructor hands back test papers, the joy of the letters from home, the pleasure of taking the right partner to the big function,- and so many more. Add these emotional depths to the story told herein and you have a picture of MSU. CONTENTS Administration Compendium School Calendar Royalty . . Fine Arts . . Student Government Publications Organizations Military Life Athletics . . Living Groups Classes . . 5 . 22 . 27 . 63 . 71 . . 91 . 99 . 107 . 129 . 135 . 165 . . 217 STAFF JACK UPSHAW Editor ALEX GEORGE Business Manager HIDEO KIMURA Photographer JANE BORDEN Associate Editor NORMA FRIES Associate Editor FRED WOLLSCHLAGER Associate Editor CYRILE VAN DUSER Adviser DEDICATIQ ASMSU through the Sentinel wishes to dedicate this book to Dr. Gordon B. Castle, Acting President, Montana State University, for bringing to MSU a measure of peace, for taking over when we needed him, and for doing a hard job-well. JACK UPSHAW, E ditor DMI ITR TI K X f' R NW!! X . . f ff , 1 , ,. X . ff ' If in , DR. H, K. NEWBURN. President Elect gk . ROBERT T. PANTZER Executive Vice President DR. GORDON B. CASTLE, Acting President .www HAROLD CHATLAND Academic Vice President, until leave of absence State Board of Education-Left to right-E, A. Dye, Mrs. F. H. Petro, George Lund, Monsignor Emmett S. Riley, Harriet Miller, Governor Aronson, Mrs. George Chambers, Merritt Warden, Boynton G. Paige. R. X DR. EARL C. LORY Acting Academic Vice President F' S ,,..,+-f- N DR. ELLIS L. WALDRON, Dean, Graduate School Acting Dean of Faculty Q-'kf+1'x:T 1' 'vs ...eg i '1 5 3 s 'ix X 'A , N' f if-. 'N uv-'A Y 3. uv DR, ROBERT T. TURNER. Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences Acting Director ofthe Museum LEO SMITH, ANDREW C. COGSWELL, MAURINE CLOW, THOMAS F. MONAHAN, Registrar Dean of Students Associate Dean of Students Assistant to the Dean of Students E. KIRK BADGLEY, Controller D. GERTRUDE CHAMBERLAIN, Director, Food Service KATHLEEN CAMPBELL, Librarian ROBERT W. HANSEN, ROBERT E. GORMAN, GEORGE DAHLBERG, E. A. ATKINSON, Director, Health Service Director, Counseling :Q Placement Director, Athletics Director, Summer Session EARL MARTELL, F. W. KRIEGER, HOMER E. ANDERSON, JACK RYAN, Director, Student Activity Supt. Buildings and Grounds Director, Public Service Division Director, Publications and News Facilities Serviceg Distribution Manager of the Press T. G. SWEARINGEN, Director of Planning 6: Construction ,Sa 'L ti tl :Z if Q - . . ii' gi' Alumni Association-Left to right-Virginia R, Golden, Alumni News Editor: Robert T. Pantzer, Acting Secretary, Alumni Assn.: Mary H. Provost, Sec. Endowment Foundationg Jean Pelazo, Sec. ,1E+'3' af wt it or '- ,.. ZMQ if xr A 1 A SJ T' 4' ff 4 . Q' 'lg' P- Y in-ld Publications and News Service-Left to right-front-Maribeth Dwyer, News Editor: Jack Ryan, Director: Cyrile VanDuser, Assistant: Janet Rauchut, Secretary: Back row-John R. Harris. Photographer: Robert Gilluly, Athletic News Assistantg H. William Musler, Art Editor. f fwwifvw ar 1 V Q ry' s M PHILIP L. WRIGHT. Chairman, Zoology ' ' V ., x ,af ..,,'XVg:, , . X , ,. Y , W ,W ,. 7 it 'agp Y . I f w w...,M SHIV? Mvawfww- 'av 'QQ REUBEN A. DIETTERT, ALBERT T. HELBING, AGNES L. STOODLEY, ANNE PLATT Chairman, Botany Acting Dean, Business Ad. Chairman, Health and P.E. Chairman, Home Economics 1 M If f ,J . I my . LUTHER A. RICHMAN, ROY ELY, Dean, College of Fine Arts Chairman, Economics we '?,1,frw V . 4, .N s :I Q , g -'f' 'BQ 14, lg, .- - , Q W-1 I . ' ' ' gpg. 'Z . W A 1 N I if- ' we I 'f'vw4-11 ikfl fi' V . K lf ,wa 1 Z 9' W' V G 'M . , -r - :..,V: .r , L .,r.V, !:j5: fhgwv . I V L. - Wx , . 'WW H Q I N ig 2 ,ff 4 f x 'W 4. 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GILBERT, Dean, Education Chairman, English D S D JOHN J. MUNOZ, Chairman, Microbiology and Public Healthg Director, MELVIN C. WREN, EDWIN L. MARVIN, ROBERT M. BURGESS, MORGAN THOMAS, Stella Duncan Memorial Chin., History df Political Sci. Chairman, Philosophy Chairman, Foreign Language Chairman, Geography Fund Research ,.. . ,-,.. ....-. W . K V.-A, 9? f A 3' ' ,355 . ff'-Mi . I' av 17' f '- hrs. FTW A ' M, 1'1 qw LT. CCL. WILLIAM LEWIS, COL. DONALD C. JAMISON. Chairman, Military Science Chairman, Air Science and and Tactics A. Tactics . QFW,-vv,,. I, . ?!. '.,,g 5 -A af x5 NATHAN B. BLUMBERG, JOHN M. STEWART. Dean, Journalism Chairman, Chemistry it .,. A l. Ni, fig V. -V Nm ,fa 'fu x ' fx Q' 0,1 Q if -- I. 'HLQNV' . A ',,, 6 A A ',V.Q . 1 J-x. ' .ii,,, X ROBERT L. VAN HORNE. Dean, Pharmacy T. G. OSTROM. Chairman, Mathematics ,ix QF MW e 0,4 -..-Q-4. FRED S. HONKALA. Chairman. Geology C. RULON JEPPESEN. Chairman, Physics I ' 'vi v COLLEGE F RT and SCIENC S SPEECH Charles Parker, Assoc. Prof.: Lee Brissey, Assist. Prof.: Ralph Y. McGinnis, Prof. and Chairman: Bert Hansen, Prof.: Richard Boehmler, Assist. Prof.: Louis Sirois, Lect. FOREIGN LANGUAGES Seated: Patricia Nonnenmacher, Inst.: Suzanne Brown, Lecti Ruby Montgomery, Lect.: Marguerite Ephron, Assist. Prof: Thora Sorenson, Prof. Standing: Douglas Sheppard, Assist. Prof.: Robert Rioui Assist. Prof.: Ward Powell, Assist. Prof.: T. Shoemaker Assoc. Prof.: Robert Burgess, Prof. and Chairman: Petal Lapiken, Assist. Prof.: Domenico Ortisi, Assist. Prof.: Dmitri Berkoff, Lect. ENGLISH Seated: Vedder Gilbert, Prof. and Chairman: Reva Stump, Inst.: Edith Henrich. Inst.: Agnes Boner. Assoc. Prof.: Leslie Fiedler, Prof.: Henry Larom, Assist. Prof. Standing: Douglas Bankson, Assist. Prof.: David Gelfan, Inst.: Robert Charles, Assist. Prof.: Walter King, Assoc. Prof.: Merrel Clubb, Assist. Prof.: Seymour Betsky, Assoc. Prof.: Edmund Frejeman, Prof.: Jesse Bier, Assist. Prof.: Walter Brown: Assoc. Pro . HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE ROW 1.: Paul Heppe, Assist. Prof.: Melvin Wren, Prof. and Chairman: Barbara Turner, Assist. Prof.: Margery Brown, Inst.: Ellis Waldron, Prof. ROW 2.: Martin Kilcoyne, Inst.: J. Earll Miller, Prof.: Jules Karlin, Prof.: John Smurr, Inst.: Paul Carter, Assist. Prof. ROW 3.: E. E. Bennett, Prof.: Robert Turner, Prof.: Morton Borden, Assist. Prof.: Thomas Payne, Assoc. Prof. 5 ss W' . f ' S A ' X -V fi' 'W . f.. , PSYCHOLOGY Jesse Gordon, Assist. Prof., Bert Sappenfield, Prof. and Chairmang Thomas Burgess, Assist. Prof.g R. B. Ammons, Prof., H. C. Cooper, Assist. Prof., Frank duMas, Prof. . by mi PHILOSOPHY Cynthia Schuster, Assoc. Prof.g J. Leslie Armour, Assist. Prof.: Edwin Marvin, Prof. and Chairman, Henry Bugbee, Prof.g Zygmunt Adamczewski, Assist. Prof. ECONOMICS .eft to right: Thomas Martinsek, Assist Prof.g Henry Shearer, Assoc. rof.g Richard Shannon, Assist. Prof., Roy Ely, Chairman and Prof.g ieorg? I-geliker, Assoc. Prof.g Raymond McEvoy, Assoc. Prof.g Gilbert yer, ns . SOCIOLOGY Gordon Browder, Prof. and Chairman, Harold Tascher, Prof., Bruce Brown, Inst.g Raymond Gold. Assist. Prof.: Mason Griff, Assist. Prof.g Carling Malouf, Assoc. Prof., Dee Taylor, Assist. Prof. 2? WNW 'F' ' f 5 ,I . , x,-. W A, -51, 1 . V V 'A , , t . r. AQ-it , f. . P' . -x ,Z Aw. 3 - :ig .W HOME ECONOMICS Seated: Shirley Newsom, Assoc. Prof.g Emma Briscoe. Assist. Prof.g Vanetta Lewis, Inst. Standing: Lorna Paine, Inst., Arline Malouf, Inst., Lendal Kotschevar, Prof., Anne Platt, Prof. and Chairman. 13 CGLLEGE RTS and SCIENC S W N N x X M MATHEMATICS Seated-William Meyers, Assoc. Prof., T. G. Ostrom, Chairman and Prof., John A Peterson, Instructor, Back-William R. Bal- lard, Assit Prof., Howard E. Reinhardt, Ass't Prof, Charles R. Simons, Ass't Prof, Wayne R. Cowell, Ass't Prof, Frederick Young, Assoc. Prof. BOTANY Otto L. Stein, Assist. Prof., Meyer Chessin, Assoc. Prof., Reuben A. Diettert, Chairman and Prof.: Sherman J. Preece, Jr., Assist. Prof., Joseph Kramer, Prof., LeRoy H. Harvey, Acting Director, Biological Station, Curator Herbarium, Prof., Harold Howard, Instructor. 14 X ,, ,. lb., ,,, Y fwrfrfg Q11 'S Y x v ..... Yi r . -anna , i wg , 5' f l . i f I ., 5 Q . 1 at ., 5, .N will . -, ,Obi I 4 JA 2 ,Lfgt5.-.M,'?:A , , V -ss33:W,QN.,,,,:- 5 W. .M fs a t . X , -R M., -- fi 655 wwf-'7 .itvvf ' ' rf ' ifxf 5 kV G-fW'qf'-'-:V --'W 1 1 - 1 W -. CHEMISTRY Front-William Pope, Storekeeper, Janice Johnson, In- structor, Earl Lory, Chairman and Professor, Leland Yates, Assoc. Prof., Joseph Howard, Prof. BACK-Wilbur John- son, Instructor, R. K. Osterheld, Assoc. Prof., Richard Juday, Prof., John M. Stewart, Prof. BACTERIOLOGY R. L. Anacker, Assist. Prof., John J. Munoz, Director, Stella Duncan Memorial Fund Research, Chairman and Prof., John J. Taylor, Assist. Prof., Richard A. Faust, Assist. Prof. PHYSICS Seated-G. D. Shallenberger, Prof., C. Rulon Jeppeson, Chairman. Standing-Richard Ellis, Asslst., Richard J. Hayden, Prof., Mark J. Jakobson, Prof. ZOOLOGY Barbara J. Howell, Assist. Prof., Philip L. Wright, Chairman and Prof., Royal B. Brun- son, Prof., George F. Weisel, Prof., Clyde M. Senger, Assist. Prof., Robert E. Berrend, In- structor, Robert S. Hoffman, Assist. Prof., Ludvig G. Browman, Prof. EOLOGY ck-Roy E. Anderson, Grad. Assist., Larry Toler, zd. Assist., Ronald Parker, Grad. Assist., Orrin key, Grad. Assist. Front-Fred S. Honkala, Chair- .n and Prof., Robert W. Fields, Assoc. Prof., Ralph lkovsky, Assist. Prof., John P. Wehrenberg, Assist. nf., Robert M. Weidman, Assist. Prof., John Hower, , Assist. Prof. EALTH 85 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Back-Charles F. Hertler, Assoc. Chairman and Assoc. Prof., Vincent Wilson, Assoc. Prof., Robert M. Oswald, Ass't. Prof., Edward S. Chinske, Ass't. Prof., George W. Cross, Ass't. Prof. Front-Viola K. Kleindienst, Assoc. Prof., Agnes L. Stoodley, Chairman and Prof., Mavis Lorentz, Ass't. Prof., Mrs. Jane Dew, Ass't. Prof. AIR FORCE ROTC .. Q N, 1-4. if. za- L - fEEY'i5Eii5f1f-Efiygft 1 A 5 gf? i 9 . 42 'T l . r 3 3 ..-fig?-a-' . , fi., ,fa 'ii if. gg.. rf: sf Yr,x'f..4 Q3 in ' xlhw .M ffq eg X E :gm 1333 .sv s. w . ww. M. 'Q-my .gs is .wx ls- Q sq X 5 Q X xl Mi ,iw 5 s Q tx X I ig 5.1 Qgwj Hs is .g pg X 1,11 .. 5 stef XS QQ, gy ,fig his Q13 V E 9? , s X ,xi v 5 A. r is .X H 'W XI il 1' 2 :io X N Q J N 7 . 1 I 1 gi I A.: pig .vm , .llpm--K rm yi... i 1- 4 X.. . X xx' T XJ 'Sf W5 ' xii 'Q 1 Q 2 ' lt if 2 1 . z .X Back-Donald M. Hagood, Capt., Ray Lebsack, Sgt., Elmer Perry, Major, Jack Fletcher, lst Lt. Front-Donald C. Jamison, Col., Bill Long, Sgt., John Holstedt, Major, Earl Smith, Sgt. . Q.. v,Q....,,v1.3 5 13 .i- - ARMY ROTC Standing-Quentin Lee Carpenter, M!Sgt., R. J. Thomas, Lt., Eston Miller, Lt., Mr. Roy W. Anderson, Supply, John W. Merrill, M!Sgt. Front-Wm. J. Lewis, Lt. Col., Robert Harper, Capt., Rodney Gilbertson, Capt., Mrs. Hilda S. Kreitzberg, Adm. Assist. 'E fs X 4 5 W N CCDLLEGE f Fl E RTS MUSIC Back-George Hummel, Eugene Andrie, John Lester, Gerald Doty, Gordon Childs, Richard Westenburg, James Eversole, Joe Musselman, Eugene Weigel. Front-Rudolph Wendt, Pat- ricia Barendsen, William Richards, Bernice Ramskill, Luther Richman, Deang Florence Rey- nolds, Lloyd Oakland, Barbara Shelberg, William Manning. DRAMA Joe Sender, Instructorg Firman H. Brown, Acting Chairman and Assist. Prof. ART Rudy A. Autio, Assist. Prof.: James E. Dew, Assoc. Prof., Walter Hook, Chairman and Assoc. Prof., Rudy H. Turk, Instructorg Aden Arnold, Prof. 16 BALLET Mrs. Marjorie Cooper, Instructor, part-time. 1. W .1 . N. . f . , ..-..,.. Q A N . vi, X lg 1 . w , i , , . 1 X - ' 'lffs Q ,Q ' V' V W ffvx 5 N fi 2 s , n ,,,, , ' f s , Q, ' ., . ' xx .' 59.-rf.. - Jr L 1 , Tig, , X X Q f ' .y fx ' . . NX , V ff wi-M -' -1 fr lcv. A sr? +f '1.s ,svwfiss LY? I f W , A 1 be J A . ,,, - ms- A.. - A an ,Nalin I X' ,, , - 1. uf., . , Www -. a 41 f V f. .gs f 4 'fi' :sf X ' A A 1 J .A M., .. s- Q is--. fm -ra 1 Sp f' M, we SCHOOLS BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Seated: Jack Kempner, Beverly Anderson, Sec.: Brenda Wilson, Prof.: Margaret Swanson, Assist. Prof.: Alvhild Martinson, Assist. Prof.: Fred Harris, Inst. Standing: Edward Chambers, Assoc. Prof.: Richard McAllister, Assist. Prof.: Robert Langen- bach, Inst.: Albert Helbing, Acting Dean and Prof.: Rom Markin, Inst.: Dorsey Wiseman, Assoc. Prof.: Edgar Busch, Inst.: William Peters, Assoc. Prof.: John Wright, Assoc. Prof. EDUCATION Standing: Leo Smith, Prof.: Frank Watson, Assist. Prof.: Robert Gorman, Assoc. Prof.: James Munro, Assist. Prof.: Howard Balder- stone, Assoc. Prof.: Kenneth Lottick, Assoc. Prof.: Robert Jay, Assist. Prof. Seated: Henry Knapp, Assist. Prof.: Elaine White, Exec. Sec.: Linus Carleton, Dean and Prof.: Frances Hanson, Assist. Prof.: Vernon Sletten, Prof. Missing: Charles Mattill, Inst. FORESTRY Row 1.: James Faurot, Assist. Prof.: O. B. Howell, Assist. Prof.: Melvin Morris, Prof.: Richard Skok, Assist. Prof.: Ross Williams, Dean and Prof.: Earl McConnell: Richard Taber, Assoc. Prof.: Peter Dyson, Inst. Row 2.: John Host, Assist. Prof.: John Krier. Assoc. Prof.: Gene Cox, Assoc. Prof.: Fred Gerlach, Inst.: Fred Deichmann: Don Bald- win: Arnold Bolle, Assoc. Prof.: William Pierce, Assist. Prof. 9733 ,WA x-we 'MVS ..,-fl? 'QS Y! SCHCOLS f X Q! s X ,.....,,,,-wnmxwwr J OURNALISM Nathan Blumberg, Dean and Prof.g O. J. Bue, Prof.g Erling Jorgensen, Assoc. Prof.g Dorothy Johnson, Assist. Prof., Edward Dugan, Prof., Richard Garver, Assist. Prof. LAW Seated: Richard Barrows, Assist. Prof.g Lester Rusoff, Assoc. Prof.g Robert Sullivan, Dean and Prof., Edward Kimball, Assist. Prof.g Albert Stone, Assoc. Prof., Ed- win Briggs, Prof. Standing: Gardner Cromwell, Assoc. Prof.g David Mason, Prof. RELIGION Deane Ferm, Assoc. Prof., Tashimi Tatsuyarna, Assist. Prof., William Crouch, Inst.g Glenn Johnson, Inst. PHARMACY Standin John Wailes Assoc Pro ' Charles Roscoe, Assist. gr , - f., Prof., Frank Pettinato, Assist. Prof. Seated: Robert Van Horne, Dean and Prof.g Gordon Bryan, Assoc. Prof. . .t , . ox: fx mc- . 'Y-fT 54 RETIRI G ACLILTY MRS. WILLIE SPAULDING There are many who can attest to Mrs. Spaulding's long service to Montana State University. Entering as a student in 1907 and later as the wife of a former professor and dean of this institution, she long has been associated with campus life and activity. At her retirement, Mrs. Spaulding held the position of assistant head resident of Turner Hall. . i:,s,c,3em .4 ,f ' -f-L -Q,-zap. X A fa' . ' ,..l 5 ,ff ' I ' X F x X as v e 'xg , Y? I Q if i isf f -f f 1 S Dr. Howard was also honored at the same banquet and spoke briefly of his long association with the univer- sity. Because of the long years of tenure, Dr. Howard had the honored position at the head of the swing out for graduation. .: -. ,f 4. ? E as Ez K A' Mrs. Spaulding receives a token of appreciation from President Castle at a banquet held to honor her 'i.'V' retirement. V61 JOSEPH WHITNEY HOWARD It must be noted that at the time of retirement, Dr. Howard's 44 years of service at MSU make him the oldest faculty member in point of service. He was a charter member of the Montana Section of the American Chemical Society. Other activities included Interscholastic general chairman 11942-543, and noted work on new synthetic organic compounds. 19 fl. r V , ACTIVITIES A .- W af sf' . 1 . 2 'f e F he , fewyww ' A , - av ' K if Qrffswl 4 Q tr A V X RE, 1 fs, Af. 25- J I . if s N.. g cf. ,L A 4- f wfjggg v , 2 tidy? ef tr ,.,,jtw ' V W ,, W N 'V Z2 . , as , .za .V K n . , fs- ,, ,r in W' V . 9 0 9 , , 1, sa if f we COMPE DIU Life is a clash of wills, said Dr. John MacMurray, p fall quarter visiting professor of moral philosophyl Clashes on the campus and elsewhere seemed to bear p i him out. They produced heat, less light and sometimesa even odor such as the row that developed over the stench of a new pulp mill spread over MSU and L Missoula. In other clashes, the Kams 82 Dregs V pulled a shenanigan which provoked the administration i into forcing official organization on the group. Some clashes at were less conclusive in result: THE KAIMIN brandished editorial fists at ASMSU President Larry Pettit about his high-handed methods, at y the Athletic Department for its use of students funds, and at the Health Center for its dispensing of aspirin as a cure-all. For its news reporting of the McFarland issue, THE KAIMIN was given first prize iii national competition. Alumnus Ken Neils kept up the McFarland issue with a report on dissidents who dominate the University. Montana Forum discussed 1 changing the name of the University-a move which was not connected with the Neils report or the Grizzly's gridiron performance. Homecoming had its queen CSherrie Shaurette, at leftj and an advancedlt guard of spray-painting Bobcats had haircuts, U shaped. A sign, a turn around, and one of MSU's many broken rules. 1x WELCDME 'UG - MONTANA 'f STATE 'UNNERSITY' PLEASE D NOT PARK IN TH S AREA MSU's freshmen of 1958 gathered early Monday morning to begin gfienttation Week activities with a convo in the University mea er. The Berlin crisis, DeGaulle's election, Russian moon shots kept things lively on the international scene. Campus politics included mock elections, an organization of independents and a speech by Senator Mike Mansfield. But whether the talk was about revolution in Cuba or the prospects of selling near-beer in The Room , it swung inevitably to this question: who will be the new president of MSU? y. . if Y 5 1 . ,X Vhwtrc, ., 4 FE' t 2 '. Lf? ff- f S - 4 ,V 3 N W9 2.14 Mike Mansfield adds a note of national politics at a rally held on campus in his behalf by the Young Democrats led by Dave Werner tseated rightb. Don Collins and the rest of the campus went to the polls to cast a heavily Democratic vote which seems to have indicated the national trend. 23 i .SK ,X lt TL- COMPE DIU While winter quarter registration climbed to its highest peak since World War II, speculation about the new MSU president continued-as did Castro and his revolution in Cuba. Local squabbles over social standards included the Phi Delt probation for a keg party, the past suspension of a woman student for a wild party, resignation of Clint Grimes, Judicial Council chairman, and others of the council because of a Medieval moral code, and a flare-up between students and administration over crap games in Craig Hall. , .., f e ., ..,5..s I it Smokey Joe Kramer was honored by the foresters at the year's blggest social functlons, the Forester's Ball, Winter quarter broughthno near-beer for The Room but a change of its admmlstration and its name to The College Inn . 24 Ted Hulbert discusses the UniVersity's problems from a student's standpoint at one of the Friday Club meetings. The Foresters gave their annual ball and Big Bertha was stolen away. While one MSU professor attempted to describe the ideal president, and another talked of MSU progress, a freshman from Big Timber charged some members of the English department with teaching atheism and pornography . Neils issued another report . The basketball team played a hit and m season but swimmers swam swiftly and gave promise of breaking still more records. The State Board of Education approved a fee raise out-of-state students and a doctoral program in Geology. Hawaii seemed headed for statehoodg then on March 10 all local news was climaxed by the appointment of Dr. Harry K. Newb as president of MSU. iss for urn l 1 1 l L F' A xt W 4 The new TV Studio was opened for public inspection as Professor Erling Jorgenson began conducting the first classes spring quarter. lven with a new president appointed and prospects for milder weather, spring quarter had its share of action. A controversial fee increase was the hottest issue on the campus. The increase, backed by THE KAIMIN and the ASMSU won approval from the State Board of Education in spite of an appeal by a brong opposition. The flu bug reduced enrollment in classes and the National Guard, with many MSU students, helped quell a serious riot in the state prison at Deer Lodge. National newscaster Chet Huntley spoke at the Dean Stone Night of the School of Journalism. The spring arrived and in its wake came the student body elections. Below, votes are counted as the candidates waited with high hopes. fit- life-B- 4 i' 'i gl 96. . ask' as Dr. Harry K. Newburn, the newly named president, was introduced to the campus and the press by Vice President Robert Pantzer. K., 'km More mildly appropriate activities seemed to be the order of advancing spring when more than 1300 high school students descended upon the University for the 53rd annual Interscholastic competition in athletics, speech and drama. The Anaconda Company made headlines in national newspapers by selling their own Montana newspapers. With this the University slipped more or less gracefully into the time-honored ceremony of graduation and the warmth of summer. 25 THE NEWSMAKER These are the names that provided the campus with its big news stories. Editor Ted Hulbert of the Montana Kaimin gave the campus introspective into vital issues through thought provoking editorials and front page campaigns. Senator Mike Mansfield brought the national scene to MSU as he addressed i the students and answered their questions. The fee increase for athletics struggle was led by the head of the athletic department, Jiggs SENATOR MIKE MANSFIELD Dahlberg. TED HULBERT LARRY PETTIT Cl -- .V 1. ,Q Q ff t DR. HARRY K. NEWBURN Student Body President Larry Pettit was in the news constantly as important questions arose within the structure of student government. During spring quarter, the State Board of Education named Dr. Harry K. Newburn to the position of University president and about the same time Ed Risse had continued political success by capturing the presidency of the student body after his surprise victory in the special vice presidential election of winter quarter. 26 GEORGE P. JIGGS DAHLBERG ED RISSE school calendar MMER QUARTER I98 The laughs were on the political set as the Masquers launched into a hilarious State of the Union . - Q 2 . , 2 .ls .... W mm W X my . A f 1' iie- fs?-fm The Masquer Summer theater opened its first season of sell-out crowds with Bus Stop . Above, the cast rehearses in the Bitterroot Room. As the enrollment for summer quarter climbed to a new high, the f Q ,J University was initiated into many new improvements to the campus f mix as I N A2 'asf' scene. Notable among these was the opening of the first Masquer Summer theater. Townspeople, students and faculty flocked to the experimental theater in the basement of the Fine Arts Building. The plays included such hits as The Moon Is Blue and Sabrina Fair . Heather McLeod and Olga Erickson starred as Anastasia and thebdowager Empress in the Masquer's moving rendition of Anastasia . 6 THE THEATER Tfiitbligtl A38 SUMMER msmr I Z Suu num 11e1 faux? ggfbflwtf y rn Henry Larom and Bo Brown cooperate in getting advertising ready for Southwest Corner another theater success. 28 1 47. , , , ,fvwszifv MSU was a perfect setting for the many art classes that gathered for summer seminars and work sessions. yt f .im-V , ,.4..,g I f yj . Q A594 Noted Montana writer, A. B. Guthrie was a featured speaker at the Annual Writer's Conference. Camps and conferences abounded as Montana teachers and high school students were joined by interested out-of-staters. Speech Camp, Music Camp, Music Teachers Conference, Writers Conference-these were only a Few. Big names in the field of speech, art, music, and literature added to the summer's academic atmosphere. 1, , , f n 1' 4 . ' Afjafjf - ,iw . I v-jg? 1 A gifs' O J Z , i at t 5 4 ' .f , .1 , It X 1,4 ' ' 0 a-rdf 4 , 'wx It :ff ,A' .Z , 0 4, gk 1. 1 .- Dr. John Munoz began special research under a grant from the Stella Duncan Foundation. Dr. Evelyn Coope directed the High School Speech Camp in a selection demonstrating the choral reading technique, Mwwwl rQ-quam-'4 .,,,.. ,lug 29 FRESHMAN CAM Many campus notables turned up at the Flathead campsite to counsel the entering freshmen. : .sambrkrhaa Wx: NWS! 30 iv-M ww Campus life was explained at length in discussion groups like the one above led by Jack Upshaw frightl. Sponsored by the Campus Religious Council, Freshman Camp has become an annual affair Held on the shores of Flathead Lake, the camp proved to be a social success amid surrounding outdoor beauty. And once again a select group of Freshmen were prepared for rugged college life. The main form of recreaticin turned out to be volleyball, as usua . W.,- i Bearpaw Alex George and Spur Bobbie Glad- owski made one of their many rounds of the campus with a tour of freshmen and their parents. Moving into a dormitory room for the first time can be quite a problem. The beanie was standard garb as the Spurs and Bearpaws attempted to get all the fresh- men to participate in this college tradition. T? ' .f3g,.W 'i' gk -' ff 3. , , 3.2 1 A, ,. ,,wfi'5'?AZ'at'i 5jgfTfg,' , , , b.. . , W. Q1 2 . , f.,f,K.,,, , K ,z 1 V S f gg , Wgtf ggggglqvz swf., , ' ,-1' ' gg' iv' . -y , it affix '- ' '!37' fu, .Wt I 4 ,fi Us X , f f 'X , S .g315lrJ3'f ' -tif. 5 ' . 3' , he Q- , K m ,Q NJN' 'yvw-Rf 5 N 'hav' mf? is? ,Q-we gk- R it 4., Yi y.i.fq,v'. . ,, ,1,f,,m, ,M -Y' A it5EA,gi,E'2'tf??f,',.,FEf?.?daixUR.,!,?,.-.f,fu vi' j 4 1 .I .74 ffl. i',,,Jr 1 eff, g gn, gym , W ' f'fff?'5ff.' i ' gm-,wi .wf.f- ' ' yjxfym 'vbxlf' f:xnL'Zai:3fcTiQQ'f:-f74+'J ,f M. '21 y 1, , 'W K 'm'fQ4'5'i sv -f -'of tmffiaw- iff' V X 4. 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It was this group that had the best skit at Stunt Night. ul The soft summer life was soon rudely pushed aside as test books came out and the new stu- dents were asked to provide the University with a little mental hop-scotch. The transfer students were welcomed by student body president Larry Pettit at a Lodge luncheon held in their honor. 32 -J , . ,ff f 'A 1 ' ,.,wv 'T ,f b I I-'Uma Nikki The new Triangle occupants gather for their first big social event-a pajama party. A week goes fast at MSU, and the first week was no exception. As the upper classmen began to arrive, the freshmen were settling down to the collegiate outine. Weekend dances and social events now began in earnest and the new-found friends were fast becoming buddies . Cinderella's coach was st turning into a pumpkin as the Frosh contemplated the terror they held in their hot little hands early Monday morning-Class Cards. ,ff-42, . , 1 'lf of An AWS style show previewed typical coed dress. Above, Serena Zaratin models semi-formal wear. The Beanie Bounce climaxed an active week to give the Frosh their first introduction to college dancing, dating, and Triangle gate locking. x . x V , I . 'f r V ,, 1 . . I, Q- ijlmf- ' 4' 'vis K . i 1 5'-Q - ,Y N I. , . ,. , 4212 F 1 .1 T 1 O 1 K .1, f ,- On Saturday, it was the traditional painting that led hundreds of Freshmen up Mount Sentiel under the watchful eyes of Spurs and Bearpaws. , , WWE f V, s ts ? ,,,V, fha RUSH EEK Rush Week again came early for the Greeks. Classes fell by the wayside as pledges and houses were chosen. Suffering through the usual attacks, the greek system gathered in its new recruits and set about once more to mold them into Thetas, Phi Sigs, Kappas, and the rest. I ew Q 'M 3, 34 i 3 2 ff in 2 I i The Tri Delt novelty was an island paradise, with the ming- ling taking place around packed gambling tables. The normal life of the Phi Delt house was disrupted as group after group of rushees were given the sales pitch. A Rhineland flavor captured the Alpha Phi's as they made welcome could be converts. ,' vp' ju.G.w E the SUB, open war between the campuses meralded the Bobcat-Grizzly game. Marauding to the campus only to end up captured and honored with U shaped hair cuts. Joint :solutions by both student bodies alleviated the situation, but tension was high as the Grizzlies fought a hard game and lost only in the Bobcats made their presence known BCDZEMA GA With golden grizzlies painted on the doors closing minutes. Arriving at the N. P. depot, our country cousins vglalked down Higgins confident that victory was t eirs. Half-time proved a breather in a hard fought game. The 6-6 score dismayed the Bobcats confidence and raised the hopes of the winless Grizzlies. The loss was hard to suffer for the Grizzly fans and thettraditional fracas took place around the goal pos s. 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M 9,4 ., W . as 'ir-37 1. 0 , .Q K . . .- A ' yw ,, N M , f. v ,f 35 I h Q'!36,.,i?.f..., l, HOME COMI l I A rally and bonfire built up enthusiasm among the victory-hungry Grizzly fans. K P 3, V Sherrie Shaurette, a Libby lovely, was crowned Homecoming Queen by Vincent Craig and Coach Jenkins at the traditional Singing-On-The-Steps. The Treasure State Band led the Homecom- ing parade down University Avenue behind the baton of quick-stepping Louis Garcia. Behind them followed nineteen guest bands. The band took center position to form the T as the massed bands spelled out MONTANA 1959. An appropriate theme, Past, Present, Future called alums back to the campus for Homecoming. The football team was not victorious against Utah State, but the old-timers had much to admire when they looked aro-und at fast-growing MSU. Top honors in the float contest went to Turner Hall and the Phi Delts. X ff? . l lg W A1 5 The half time 'activities included the parade of floats which proved to be exceptional this year as the weather and living group spirit was ideal. 0-gay.. Q Q-all-'. Baa ,AX . illilniiu S, Us' E Q 1 Sherrie Shaurette rides .atop the lead float as fans welcome the Homecoming Queen of 1959. It was Sadie Hawkins time again as the gals grabbed their men and made their way to Dogpatch, MSU. An annual event, the dance is sponsored by the Spurs. Murals and evergreens lined the walls and bales of hay added atmosphere. Marrying Sam was there and the General Store sold jugs-minus the moonshine. ,ily l 4 C0l1V6l'1tlOl1.W6Ilt out the windovv as costumed John Honey won first prize in the women's division and a nameless Hairless Joe took men's honors. 55' A The colorful Cascade Room was jammed with Dog Patchers-for-a-night, Wild costumes, wild dancing, and wild people gave the dance floor the semblance of an old-fashioned hoe-down. Wig. 3 l l . i I i The Sigma Nu Trio provided a little plinkin' in the Kingston Trio style. The place jumped as tl-rm Boyce Fowler, Don Collins, and Bill Rutan howled into the night. I 38 5 A 4Pf9,':..e hai, .,..,.., g ,ii Y. 27 if S Q' f 'fl gf? ants-....M,,,m,s .W .... , I ul ,.,,, . , N who i ' ' X . wxsxia Q .1 ,, H-sn anmnn 'Aw ro Jn v W vwswawx N, ,WZ mv .Q W Y' The combined efforts of the Music School culminated in an excellent Christmas Concert which featured a Berlioz oratorio, The Infant Christ . Santa on a Frizbee, as done by the Craig Hall boys. could only have happened in 1959. HRISTMAS WEEK The Christmas spirit invaded the campus when fall quarter finals should have been uppermost in our minds. But the thought of home for the holidays was only reinforced by the season's caroling, concerts, and cheer. It had been a long quarter. When Christmas Was Dawning was the Delta Gamma offering as the girls serenaded the men's living groups. Theannual Christmas Convo was led in the traditional Christmas carols by Dean Luther Richman. 39 l '1 In ' 'V F' , 1' 'T 0 Q i -A ' A , f 5 any W L - x Q' Ja no r S' , .,.: Q j iq b l N T jj is 1 R .9 .Q Q A maliwiigiv if it i'5 .1 i f . ,,,H, ' 1 , 1 5 'El K it - .537 t mt swsmsmxsm gf if 3 gg L M , . ' ' ' 7 xi ,W Q ,. fm Af- f.,q:.' wr' A R N 5 ,., Q ' . , 4 f . + z...,.:m-11Y-'.,- ' ' . 'S Ai, 'YWN-5 -flaws.,-. ' w.',,:,4:,Q,,,fi5v, ,, iw .W ,A .... Q '-'- Www 4' ' -., . .-'..., 9: -'N' N- ' ,,.v-se, K ,f HW., ...... t. .,,- vw- TNT: - F-1-'N-Is - fs-q WNW 'MQW X. - V- . - , - '-....,,R' 1 r N X I he S f ,s The swimming team initiated the public to the new University pool by holding an Aquacade of demonstrations and stunts. ,. WMNS f .fawg The Navy Band filled the Field House with some of the nation's best music. F LL Ll RTER Independents organized again, elected council, and wrote a constitution . . . Ken Neils and his Is This Your University? report brought a bitter taste to MSU's recent troubles . . . Kams and Dregs received organize-or-else ultimatum from Main Hall . . Spurs and Bearpaws counted votes in the primaries as the Frosh chose their delegates to Cetral Board. Heather McLeod greets Dr. Castle and Cyrile Van Duser to a reception held in her honor by the Tri Delts after the opening of The Diary gf Anne Frank In Whlch she played Mrs. Frank. L B ' ' 855251 1 , Yi, 3.-ef , in , r. va' Q bi ' ffngt 5 Nia, Serena Zarfatm of Trleste Italv entertamed 'lt the Internatlonil Party held ln the Room m November Busmess began to DeGaulle for F1 ance and near beer for the Room Moon shots and lnvestlgations bv student government 0 athletlcs Lolita Dr Zhavago, and the Kalmm huts Health Center 21SDll'lll Speculation on new presldent Chuck Hope presents h1s bld for QIQCUOII to Central Board Lxstenmg qfrom h1S lefty are h1S opponeents Fred Emckson J1m McFarlane Gayle Hageman Tom SLIHIVHXI and Sklp Mever FCRE TER ' B LL The year's biggest social event annually transforms the Field House into a woodsey wonderland. Engineering In Forestry was the theme and Smokey Joe Kramer of the Botany staff was the guest of honor. The ball, which dates back to 1913, was marred by only one mishap-the disappearance and gallant recapture of Bertha. 42 A riotous convo held prior to the dance once again poked fun at campus issues, Greeks, and naturally, the law- yers. The beard-growing contest produced a crop or Boondockers. Then came the shaving contest to return them to civilization. Bartenders were hard put to keep the dry dancers satisfied as huge crowds packed the Field House. 4 The SAE Quartet serenaded Pat Robinson with songs from a by-gone, but not forgotten, era. LaDonna Appelhans and Donna Kerber brought a nostalgic LaDonna changed to torch accompanyist for the Blue Hawks trance on Emcee Gary Gatza lb3CkgI'OLlI'1dP with Whispering during dance time. Hope . Winter quarter saw the 20th Annual Nite Club Dance produced on campus by the Music School. It was themed Memories and featured the SAE Quartet, the Jubileers, the Ballet Theater, and other musical talents from around the campus. The dance, the purpose of which is to raise funds for music scholarships, drew large and appreciative audiences. The event had two general chairmen, Dean Luther Richman and Rulee Matsuoka. t 1 V l The torchlight parade down the slope ended the day with a spectacle that was worth the trip. l 3 Q K 3 A...+.w- 499,54 H 6 ,A- Gathering point of skiing enthusiasts, the lodge offered a haven to the weary at the base of the mountain. SKI WEEKE D Proving another advantage of attendance at MSU, the campus responded to the Ski Club's call for a weekend on Big Mountain. Broken bones were far outnumbered by the pleasant memories. In fact, this was a good year for skiing and not: a weekend Went by without a mass exodus to the hills. Skiiers retreated to the lodge to rest and relax in rustic surroundings. No one seemed to mind the crowded conditions. NKJ 44 :LAD ,. 1 . ' X'.L1'f , '- 1, .,g.MFQ ' ,. f 1 1.,, , 5 X 1 QR' ,L , X 4 qu X Q 3 4 'i 5' 1 X g I X-,N -1 ' 1 ' -44 - A- a .,:',.. Y . , , x x M 11 0 'Q X ' -ly, 1 ,,. w.. ' ' 5 I w Kr 9 4 A ' e an - , , . JIT... ia 't f' ' ,? i- WJM- 3.5 by Q., i l ,Q lm ,,, 'wr,,. at I . 5?-4 . Eg- ,K v The winning snow sculpture by the Kappas and the Phi Delts featured a train with Disneyland DaSS6l'1g9I'S. 1 Y ,, , ,. .. ,.,e.. E, fx X 3 5 5 ,Z , 2 z 1 Y ' 4 2 5 X 1 f' S4 ' , ,kkk x W X ' r ,,A X ' ', s Xi if its, mf 3' i If au, 1 s I i .X . Q E I KT ' -' 5 i :Q ' ,, . f NW f .J ,, lf., Q- ft. , f f ' Y' , ' 1 , H, . jf in E wg s ,, X lg .: . . X ,Qtr -I, Q 5 . Q . Q 'x 3 1 in f X , 3 My N. 2 N, ZW I ,,.Q f ll E 5 s Intermission entertainment was provided by the lovely Theta-Kites. 'lflge royal couple danced amid smiling faces and congratulations on all Sl es. or Q , p gk 'S ......:'..'f- -A i ' Bob Swanson and Lizette Bennett joined the ranks of campus royalty as Snow King and Queen. WI TER EEKE D The weather finally permitted and MSU had snow sculptures for the first time in years. Disney land characters in snow carried out the theme of Fantasia. Winter Weekend, sponsored by AWS, proved a big success under general chairman Jeri Whitten and her committee. 45 5 W M RDI GRAS f L ' i Q. .. sw . S X , f 1, X ,, a s m . f X ff? . W f, , , .m ia 'A 5 M X, W 9 f f fs I: Z N W 95:1 Q fs , f X A f i fm X 1- m K .f .-1-:. WM 7- J' ,E Greta Peterson was crowned Queen by Ray Toberman in the The .Sig Eps added thrills with this whirling box that sent dizzy patrons in festive surroundings of the Cascade Room of the Lodge. a spin. refund. Stash Ashmore auctioned off Theta slaves with no guarantee of exchange or ,A - . , A, . ,, , . ., ,. .q..A.W , . a ,. fff, , .:..-s:--- - V V JW? 'fiaxsmrwffffiz-::1::1'Z,R'?:5:tX3sQQ.il,Q W if ,. . K X f , . ' 3 I . A Q--Q: f The Mardi Gras was again welcomed by the Newman Club as they sponsored another successful dance and carnival. Bob Connole and Greta Peterson reigned as king and queen after a hectic campaign against opponents who led noise parades, handed out Valentines, or even offered to make ' contact with the late James Dean. At the dance, the living groups were represented by booths that ranged from bingo to pie-throwing. 46 The Jubileers did a repeat performance of their Memories routine and the crowd was enveloped in the spirit. of Down By the Old Mill Stream . iN NC ANTED EVENIN A repeat of the Nite Club Dance's Memories , this February program in the University Theater was signed to raise money for travelling MSU musicians. Priscilla Lester vmnpecl her way through a brassy rendition of Frankie and Johnny , The Ballet Theater gave life and regal poise to the Viennese The celebrated Music School dance band. the Blue Hawks, kept Waltz- the crowd jumping with a solid beat. 47 '1 A! i Y ! i 1 i 5 5 E Q 3 ! P5 Es , i ' Q 1 1 r I 5 ' i I 5 i 48 ltil'Em1nJmmmfrw!rw.'frf 'mmnms WI TER UARTER HILITE Beards everywhere-Beatniks, Cubans, Foresters . . . Plans for an all-school variety show abandoned . College Inn replaces the Room . . . Kaimin versus Coach Cox- a newspaper that tears us down . Risse wins surprise victory in special election for ASMSU Veep . . Registration at highest peak since war . . Sonya Sanne entertained College Inn patrons as a new man- agement took over. Band music and basketball filled the Field House as Montana made , another bid for prominence in the Skyline. wolnsana State College played for a two day stand at the University Theater with their production of Inherit the iliiliull ll. l l I' I ..., :ur :uname .1.z hmm.-In--.-.W ,.,,. ..... - -...... ,, The faculty entered the campus drama circle with their presenta- tion of Noel Coward's Present Laughter with professors Doug Bankson and Gordon Childs. Doctoral study approved in Geology . . . Phi Delts on probation . . . Gambling in Craig Hall disturbs administra- tion . . . Clint Grimes resigns as Judicial H ' il-- ill, '. L fz The student body returned to Religious Emphasis Week by holding a convo with guest speakers. Council Chairman . . . Out of State fees are increased considerably . . . Someone stole Bertha . . , And the quarter ended with the naming of the president, Harry K. Newburn. The. University was host to the Skyline Swimming Meet as an ideal 1n1t1at1on for the new pool. MSU's own Dorothy Johnson was honored by a premiere and banquet for her short story- turned-movie, The Hanging Tree . MILIT RY BLL 50 1.'. :I 1. aww. v- ' AwiTIlTHYLu.i.T'. mnau- - ' The entrance was lined with Sabres that gleamed a military welcome to dance patrons. The grand march showed elegant lines of formals and uniforms. At right is Queen Carol Anthony with escort Pat Leonard. Clicking heels and snappy blue uniforms marched across the floor as the Angel Flight showed their military prowess dur- ing the dance intermission. An all military affair, the Ball brought forth performers from both the Army and the Air Force. Here the Army drill team moves out with chessboard precision. SREEK Turning to a constructive vein, Greek lveekend opened with a debris clean-up in Pattee Canyon. It was followed by a picnic, a royalty contest, and a round of skits. WE E That evening they gathered at the Lodge for the Yard-and-a- Half Dance. Mary Garrison and Milt Datsopoulos were chosen as Greek goddess and god. Kappa Kappa Gamma and Sigma Alpha Epsilon spoofed campus characters and politics in their skit during the entertainment at the Pattee Canyon picnic. After gathering behind a noise parade, the greeks headed for a clean-up session on Pattee Canyon. Here Delta Sigs Karl Wally Long, Bob Slauson, and Bob Dunwell do their s are. 5. -x ' .. .:ga.j gs we - ' , X, ' Q . N' r I 5 .fu -A. I ' ' I ff l -1 v f I .49 'i ' f i ' T ,, ' I . 'S , f f 5 55 , '-4-e- ,..,.. ., '-, -. il. ,. ,Z If' ACF..- -fu .M e 5 This year a greek god contest was added to the goddess competi- tion and the candidates promenaded before amused picknickers. 51 1 4 Gif ig: X f Q Sideline spectators scatter as a high bucking Brahma heads for the fence with a jolted rider. I I E I E The Field House was filled with excitement as the Third Annual Intercollegiate Rodeo repeated the thrills of R0 D its last performance at MSU. The riders stuck out rough rides on Broncs and Brahmas named for professors. Sponsored by the Rodeo Club under Charles Glennie, the rodeo was chairmaned by Robin Twogood. Another Brahma gives this campus cowboy a ride for his money. Bareback riding once again brought a novel exper- ience to Field House sports fans. 52 Y .x.--. ie.. 'wsuamnmiumnuimnmaummininm L. I 9 I L. I 2 xx N el -S:ss::SiM,, .1 1 . 1' 4 3 i f 14. S 2 i ' it W n lk The witching hour was moved back to 2 a.m. for the girls as WUS proceeds reached the goal of 351,100 before the Friday night dance. The Variety Show spotlighted four charming can can girls-Sigma Nus Jerry Metcalf, Tippy Clark, Dean Jensen, and Fred Barrett. Once again, the World University Service Committee dominated a spring quarter weekend. Campus talent helped them on their way to the 31,100 goal by oviding the substance for the Variety Show. Other gimmicks were the Chinese Auction, an Ugly Pair Contest, and a dance with late hours. K ,v , 5?'5?'N 4 Stash Ashmore auctioned off abducted items as well as legitimate Functions and work parties at the traditional Chinese Auction. The faculty joined the Variety Show with a beat- nik offering of way-out poems and mad bass noise. WUS WEEK 53 I . PLANN NG ,ig ' wma wf z I r is CAM The Flathead Lake Lodge near Bigfork was the weekend home of MSU's first Planning Camp. After kick-off speeches by faculty and administration leaders, the campers settled down to cope with the Role of the Student. Student leaders brought up timely questions on Judicial Council, Orientation Week, AWS, the Student Store, and school spirit. Broken down.to thought innovation groups, their words became specific actions as they came closer to the real problems. 54 .Tha-.,.T.?i - The lodge was filled with panel discussions as campers spent long hours on orientation, academic problems, and student government. Free time was spent along the lake and surrounding areas. Bleak Weather cramped the use of Flathead's beautiful recreational facilities. Of Q' W' -it :az .'f'Kyii gjx , 'U-as .QQ - , :Q Q .kwa ' I as V , rfb? 1 V ,ffik :sw-3' f.35Xgl-AMI, r Mx-,, s iiiflf' '2 .A i - - -- g, .,,. 1 - ., ,, 1 H vgasg. 1: .,:g,5g.'q.. V f, Qg:,:f:i . 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I .' 70-'ui -y - V' '.Pf,,, wNf 55 irvdlkrs... .- c Rs.. ... is-V9 15-K . b itil. ,Xf..IHw.au- M ' , ' fssrf'-f' '-Q, Xia-Q M X . , ... Q-.'.a.',', - X Q. -..,,,... 2 ' l,-'lv '7 's 'MPV ' x A 1 Wynn Q Na, A' I- X, ,x V .Alix .s'., ' wwrwi J ' .N an NMQ- KNMXAN, x- --'-lqrf gg, A A ' ,.,f ,, 1 N X - 1 - WW A Another heat of sprinters begins as the fields were narrowed down and Montana's new track champions chosen. ar ,I HE 55 4 die ! i I i fi ii i v E E , 5 i 25 fi IE IZ is 4 1 E i I 2 E , l 3 s ' 1 l Q I TERSCHCDLASTI The 53rd Annual Interscholastic brought almost 1,400 high school students to MSU. It was a busy weekend as visitors and collegians alike shared in the activities. The meet offered competition to high school students in track, golf, tennis, debate, declamation, and dramatics. There was also a meeting of the Interscholastic Editorial Association. Awards in all fields were handed out at a Uni- versity Theater program Saturday night. The Tri Delts take to the field at the Newman Songfest on the Oval. As has happened in the two previous years, they took top honors among the women's living groups. More of the Newman Songfest as the SAE's offer their entry in the competition Tradition abounded as the an- nual SOS was held and the Spurs and Mortar Board members were tapped for the coming year. Q e Q , f X ' A ' I XX. e . ' ggi , e 56 X- K ,,,,, H .......................................-m..............,..........................m,.....:?. in u in I Barbecue patrons formed long lines in front of the library as the students intermingled with the high school visitors. . , ia K 5 I - . 2 If u Q 1 l s campus queens were introduced to the crowd at the barbecue variety show sponsored by Traditions Board. ,QQ .4 Interscholastic provided a hectic schedule of events for many college students. The ROTC Department held a review, the Ballet Theater presented An Evening of Ballet, and the Newman Club held their annual songfest on the Oval. The Spurs and Bearpaws sponsored a dance. There was a barbecue, variety show, and SOS. The activities ended with an Air Force ROTC dance Saturday night. 1 . fx K ft. , 'F iii W 34 Street dancing was all a part of Interscholastic excitement, even for the college set. Sigma Nu went all out to entice the Interscholastic competitors to come to MSU. They won first place in the decorations contest. 57 ll ,ft M4 - save'-v 1 1 I g l 1 l I l 4, X, ll il l L The coeds wrestle with their lanterns as they prepare for the The Senior women say a traditional goodbye by lantern parade. The Oval glows with lanterns that shape the and its encircling arc, The AWS officers stand at the base. ROTC officer Merle Evenson stands with faculty and familv at the Senior Banquet. ' 58 light as many fellow Coeds follow in their footsteps. As a long year drew to a close, the Class of '59 began the round of graduation traditions. The excitement grew from the Senior convo and the first instructions to th final ceremonies in the Field House. In between were many activities-the AWS Lantern Parade, the graduation concerts, the Senior Banquet, an SOS, and Baccalaureate. 8 , 4 . 1 E I f v The Senior Banquet was the beginning of a long list of graduation events. .l 1' 'M ' ' v-pgy554j5'j -- vu ' -rf-rvvmwfwf '1 0il'1 V, .1 3 ,Q ,- r Q,fiig.' ' mi , W , , 4... C, fy, . , ..-:Q 1-. 5 ' if-1,1 , A . . f?IiQ,yff3f2fe r V Q. ' f 4 1, 3 1' f f t, Ri 1 3 'I 1 EK? ' , 4,'fv V1,,f I I I' A I , f ur' 1 F I 5 A if QM' It was an impressive sight that the parents and friends beheld in the Field House as the Class of 1959 went out from MSU. l l The first to receive degrees, the ROTC men were cornrnis- Dr. Castle officiated as degrees went to over seven hundred sioned at the Same time, graduates, Here he congratulates Arlene Jennings. 59 4... It isn't hard to guess that Patti Jo Shaw lsecond from rightl had just been named Miss MSU. A quick glance at the other girls would be enough to assure one that competition had been stiff. it -1 ,-815922 , ,.,, e- gr Efifi if Spring brought forth the student body elections and a mass of colorful posters that gave the Lodge a completely redecorated interior. 60 Election booths were jammed as the cam- pus reacted with great interest to the proposal to raise student fees to support athletics. PRI G RTER HILITE The big news was the student body vote to increase the activity fee to aid athletics. The State Board also accepted another increase of S2 and by these moves, increased the activity fee from S10 to S17 per quarter. Taken at the same time was a vote on ROTC in which the men favored a cut in compulsory registration to one year x e Q , 1 45525 s -X f 1 e- , Yi, X S 2 s 2 , Q Y fd AV? M7154 ,g if K . If fW,-- f 3 51 - ' X sl f' HM' - sg ,, .ws 'tl '- S fa .5 , 'N w 1 fl 'rm' 1 ' ic'7-wa-'Wf 1 ua' 1 The Music Festival orchestra chorus and band provided the highlight of entertainment and participation for competing high iigfgxiflgg fq xi JQSLS. ms ' M 3 X 1 A v V . Nik K, V fi 1- -an I . i P K ! 1 .- af' . -Q The Aquamaids presented the Tides of Time. a water show that depicted American history to the present time. The new pool gave the show added effect. SPRI G QUARTER HILITE MSU Delegation to Model UN led successful argument . . . Montana Forum dis- cussed confusing Student Union ownership . . Riots at the sister institution in Deer Lodge . . . Dean Stone Night for the School of Journalism with Chet Huntley as guest speaker . . . Matrix Table again honored campus coeds. 62 il!! Mantovani provided music lovers a treat when he played the University Theater as anattraction of the Community Concert series. The blood drive kept up to its quota under Chairman Rolly Saylor, but the cow college beat us out once again in total pints taken. The TV Center held a grand opening in the spring and the first class is shown here under the instruction of Dr. Jor- gensen. ROYALT Y ' i 44 v-1 1 V -- -- , -.-.rrg Y Y Y, , -Y , , W, , , ,, P i Ag ,ge xx 1 l 2 X 14 Fifi if F ' Y N ,,,7,,,,,, , n 64 5'-'iF,,2+'E3?17,' vb?-f.'fz27554' .. - K HCM CQMING LIEE MISS MSU J' K1 ,a.'m'w MILITARY BALL QUEEN CAROL ANTHONY MARDI GRAS QUEEN GRETA PETERSON IVIARDI GRAS KING BOB CONNOLE ' O Q....umn.'O' SNOW QUEEN LIZETTE BENNETT 35 was PEPPERMINT PRINCE ED MILLER It was a mad scramble by the living groups to attain a crown for one of its members. These who are plctured here made the ranks of the campus social elite. Of course, there were others like Bob Swanson, Snow King: Mary Lou Montague, Spur of the Moment: and Milt Datsopoulos, Greek God. 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II I I IIIII I!IlIlI!!l . . .., 1-2222255522 5 I1 I - IIIII 2:24 . n ill1 I - - -1 , :u!:lIIl'::lI:l!!III!E!::III'E:EeE1In:-IHILIl! I. I. -I .I-n:II-!!: ':1:::' g-gg gy- EF: 'III III II III! I B Ii? I III I 'I I Eine arts Y,Y l I 1 1 l l l 3 l 'iw H., ... DRAMA The Masquers-BACK ROW: Corbin Elliott, Gary Gatza, Bill Kearns, Jack Upshaw, Bo Brown, Ed Brodniak, FRONT ROW: Thelma Metcalf, Willene Ambrose, Suzy Cook, Myrna Jo Gatza, Heather McLeod. The 1958-59 theater season at MSU was not lacking in comedy, drama, or originality. E The Summer Theater had been brought into being and Q? sell out crowds proved the value of such a program. Quan Z 3 l The one-act play contest saw another year of production. The Awards Banquet once again added a thrill of achievement to Masquer life. The tour around Montana with Man and Superman was the longest undertaken. . Jim Polk's prize winning play, Message From Outer Space. over- whelmed the audience with technical Wizardry, con men, and inno- cent old ladies. 2 Heather McLeod receives the best supporting actress award Sue Howard f 'd th f t' h h' h t d from Bo Brown at the Annual Awards Ban u t. It ' f gazes rom arm ef' ran lc rus W lc H Cen ere her role as Mrs. Frank in The Diary of A1?neeFran1:Y.as or around makeup table backstage of Tlme Remembered ' . 1 -,. 1 1 C ...nmbsuh . ' . 1... ' .R .- SJW' is Ne Q ...,,Q., t vfwbin. M-'asm-,MA Q wmv' gm M. M psf' Wg,vg:9,.,i 11 o ,gn 4' i A ' i 3 . ' is! is 3' 5 . x . it 5 , 3 V wa. Q YV Q' , Tl ggi .- l 1 rl , 0 Q M' TN . ' mg Qc - we QV 'Qw-1fQx X4 5,2243 at On stage at Sunburst .... Annie's Granny gets the charm treatment. MA A D LIPERMAN The tour proved to be too much theater for patrons across the state. Shaw and the Masquers worked well together, but few customers preferred this to other shows. It was highly stylized and full of intricate movements. Like cut-out figures the characters glided across the stage with expert preciseness while snipping at each other with comic vanity and philosophical everythings. was ar wor or everyone as they toured Montana in FIRMAN H. BROWN, Jr., Director It h d k f A . ' a series of one night stands. JOE ZENDER, Designer and Technical Director CAST In Order of Appearance Roebuck Ramsden ..... . . .,..., ,...................... .,......... ...... ....... J a c k Upshaw The Maid ...... .... , . .. ............. Tempie Brown X I ocravius Robinson D . ..., . Edward E, Brodniak 'WI' John Tanner . . ,,,,,.,7,w,, Corbin Elliott Ann Whitefield Mrs. Whitefield . Miss Rumsflen , Violet Robinson . Henry Straker . Hector Malone Hector Malone, Sr. 74 s ,,. ',fv' Y:,I!.v,M:4, v A .h 1 Heather McLeod . ....., Eileen Gallagher Suzy Cook . ........ Patti Shaw Mike Fallon 7 V ..... . Phil Barbour Ray Maidment tn ' ' -me tm . . mnlmalimfrms.1tlilaiixlililaatiillslilzaitlisiiltiitmmlmmmtmwi Handing out advice as usual, Tanner lets Staker know the true value of women in a man's life. That is, he means every man except himself. But Straker will soon let him know the score. rn advanced man, John Tanner, thought very little of marriage. But he could escape the clutches of Anne Whitefield. The chase clattered from the woods of England to the mountains of Spain with the expected results-Jack and Anne and Shaw will live e life of the advanced man together. The dream sequence, Don Juan ln Hell, was not presented f X due to the length of the play. The artist man , Octavius, gamely asserts then relinquishes his love for Anne. Smiling, she sends him away to the poetic existance for which he was destined. Roebuck Ramsden tcenterl finds that his house is not even his own as his sister arches her neck and dictates domestic policy with all the spirit of the superman . 2 , 905533 3 K, , , 5 If SER f E x ' 1 ' L 75 Done in formal and semi-formal dress, l l my this Ibsen drama of a mother's love for I sn, her son was given on a bare set. Director Bill Kearns achieved the intended l l impression of conflicting human emotions and l the audience felt compassion on '7 4 Mrs. Alving, skillfully played by 5 Cordelia Brown. l l Bill Kearns talks to his cast. They are Caroline Conklin, Reginag Don Butler. Engstandg Dean Bieserneyer, Rev. Mandersg Ed Brodniak, Oswald: and Cor- delia Brown, Mrs. Alving. K MASQUER THE TER In operation for the second year, this theater-in-a-corner provided 4 a perfect base for experimental performances. Besides l r l it l the three productions shown here the theater I l 1 was used for the one act play contest and Interscholastic. . THE TRQJAN WCDMEN l Directed by Heather McLeod and starring Willene Ambrose, .ll ' l this Euripidean tragedy was well received by the campus. It is e the story of Troy at the end of the war begun by Paris. and Helen. 1 Menelaus fJack Upshawl -has only hate in his heart for ffglehnelf iizxhggofgcuff Zlgfgregi-Plans death by Stonmg It tells the plight of the women of Troy being led into captivity. -' I l The chorus added something new to University productions. Adorned with black and white masks, they gave an authentic touch to MSU's first classical greek play in many years. 76 rf P Amanda llaouisa Jatobal wants to es- cape in the taxi, but it seems that it and everything else in the park is only for decoration. In fact, the cabman has ivy growing on it. TI E R ME BERED The last Masquer offering was a bright comedy that made use of flighty dialogue and colorful sets. The audiences were delighted by the antics of a may wacky Duchess and her brother, the love of a prince and a commoner, and the parcel of vague characters that wander in and out of their world. Directed by Ed Brodniak, the play ran smoothly except for occassional show-stopping laughter. T V The Prince lBob Caskeyl tries to tell Amanda about his old flame who had strangled herself accidentally with her scarf. The waiter fBill Kearns! has heard the story before. The Duchess iSue Howard! assures Amanda th at she needs something to cheer the prince and that slnce she looks like poor departed love, she is stuck. Lord Hector tJack Upshawb seems to have some qualms about the whole affair. 77 , 1 ll The mainstavs of opera workshop: ll-rl Bob ColneSS, Pat Robinson' Prof- John LGSTGF. Dave NOIWOH, Myrna Jo Gatza, Gary Gatza, and Willene Ambrose. Myrna Jo Gatza and Rich Guthrie depict the American gray flannel set as Dinah and Sam in Trouble In Tahiti . ,- 7 r, f 4 . iw 4 :,...,,wnIi.:..a.:... PER WORK H P The Music School made use of its fine voices once again by offering a night of opera. The catchy melodies and lyrics of Bernstein's Trouble In Tahiti were crowd- pleasers. It portrayed suburban life and its domestic problems. Music Director-John Lester Drama Director-Firman H. Brown, Jr. Technical Director-Joe Zender Pianists-Patricia Robinson, Robert Thorson Words and Music by Leonard Bernstein TROUBLE IN TAHITI Dinah, la suburban wife in her early thirtiesb ..,......... Myrna Jo GatZ8 Sam, ther husband, same agel ........,.....,......,....,,..,..,. ...,...,. R ichard Guthrie The Trio, a Greek chorus born of the radio commercial Jean Schlicht Dave Norton, Bob Lucas THE MEDIUM Libretto and Music by Gian-Carlo Menotti CAST Monica ...l. .,..,... . ,... .... ,..., L a D onna Appe1ha1'1S Tobby ,.,.,,.,,,cc,..,,., ,,,,.,,.i,.,,,.,, G ary Gatza l Madame Flora ...... ,... W illee Ambrose Mr. Gobineau ....,.. ,,,,,, ..,.,c, C e dric Co1neSS Mrs. Nolan ,.e,,il , .,,,,,,,, ,,,,, M yrna Jo Gatza ifQERi-.IU-IJzilln-iniillniiiselfiisinnN A well deserved curtain call for The Medium with fl-rl Gary Gatza, LaDonna Appelhans, Willene Ambrose, Myrna Jo Gatza. Bob Colness, and Diane Massey. The workshop production of Menotti's The Medium was haunty and moody. The medium becomes a part of her own mystic work and her life is involved. Her daughter, Monica, helps her find he love that life can offer. Prof. Lester and Bo Brown did the coaching and directing for these two fine productions. Madame Flora. the medium, calls to her voices to guide her. il.. Q 1. i Gary, LaDonna, and Willene rehearse a sceue which shows the strength that both Toby and Madame Flora found in Monica. B LLET THE TER Once again, The Evening of Ballet enchanted campus theater-goers. It was the third annual performance and impressed the Kaimin as an all-over sensitive, interperative production . Directed and choregraphed by Marnie Cooper, the Ballet Theater continued to build a fine tradition. Marnie Cooper and Lou Garcia were featured on the high platform as part of the Pink Lemonade sequence which depicted a circus in ballet form. Dramatic use of lighting and levels was in- corporated with jazzy Man with a Golden Arm background music to produce Re- verbere starring Gayle White fright! and Corbin Elliott lleftl. Reverbere ends as dancers re- turn to normal lives after the dope addict has killed himself when his dream World became a night- mare. 80 -w..i . .1 nur.-m....i..N.f. .......,,v,.-...........-.........l....., ilQ Ee, 53? .E ..,,,,f, N 5 X -14 an A K XX- Ks 1. I r w 4 1 l l i i 'I lil lip :W I I r Nu if i 41 1 if-- in-9 W N Bill Quirt discusses display with Rudy Turk, instructor, at the student ,X art sale in the Lodge. L 1 ,I i ' 1 V W. Q, A 2 70 N' Y V 4 ' 2 Wyvg s V, - , . ,i 'W 4 , W ,. t , , 'Nitin m.,.w,7 My , , dig? Q e 1 MQ. 'gl fl s ,aiu Q Ai 'S , , , .X . f Q A Y 4 es 5 est: N ' 1 in Karen Anderson, Judy McVey inspecting pottery. Jack Ryan examines pottery at the Faculty Chinese Auction in the Lodge, while two students admire the work. Faculty and students in the art department put works on sale this past year, the faculty donating its work, the proceeds going for needed equipment for the department. Students followed with a sale, a portion of which went to their Art Club. I' Bidding turned out to be a frantic scramble as students and faculty and some townspeople fought to be the last bidder on it-W 'yiQi'9' iv 5-1 f .111 ' e 4- -.Q WVU 15.5.4 Q V I-Guin -V0 b 112 , I A 'H-4' a tfifibr as' , favorite pictures and pottery as the 6 p.rn. deadline drew near. r N Art faculty, left to right-Jim Dew, Associate P'rof.g Rudy Autio ,W Ass't P1'of,g Walter Hook, Chairman and Assoc. P'rof.g Aden Arnold, Prof.: Rudy Turk, Instructor. Mr. Turk kept a continuous exhibit of work up in both the library and the hallways of the art department. Here he is shown placing a picture from the Spotswood collection in the library. Members of the art faculty won many prizes in national and international competition during the past year. Each in his own right is well known outside Nw- the borders of the state. 83 I -H ,I li T T ' - L4--1z.ua1L.2 ... 1 AN TREASURE STATE BAN Band member faints during heat of Homecoming show. Treasure State Band struts for the Homecoming crowd. Majorette Joann Miller comes into camera range. Director, James Eversoleg Assistants, Sam Davis and John Varnumg President, Don Lawrence: Drum Major, Louis Garcia: Head Majorette, Joann Miller. 84 I I --v-wzfmnw. .--w-V-W.-. ..-........-. , BASS CLARINET BASSES CORNETS 8: TRUMPETS SAXOPHONES N 5T T'f'Y JAMES EVERSOLE Director if if Linda Copley STRING BASS Noel Waters Sonja Stimac CLARINETS William Manning John Varnum James Sherman Robert Bork Marie Vance William Mott ALTO CLARINETS Donna Arnst Leland Scifers BRASS NSEMBLE Trumpets-Sam Davis, Don Echelard, Ronald Duff, Maryann Mertzig, .luck McClzirty, Betty Etchemenfly. Horns-Richard Ely, Bzirbtira Schellaerg, Guy Connolly, Jurclis Erickson. TronibonesvDon Lawrence, John Olson, Roll- ert Ewald, Harold Hunt. Baritones-Dan Bachelder, Arnold Erickson. Tubas-Fred Brush, Damian Wilcox. ,, Percussion-Beth Burbank, Louis Garcia, Rulee Matsuoka. tWith apologies to Mr. Eversole, the Chamber Band picture was reversed in engravingl. Fred Brush Damian Wilcox BASSOON Rulee Matsuoka FRENCH HORNS Barbara Schelberg Guy Connolly Jordis Erickson Karel Lorenzen Roy Bates, Jr. OBOES Jerry Domer Janet Brandt Samuel Davis Donald Echelard Mary Ann Mertzig Ronald Duff Jack McClarty Betty Etchemendy Charles Rice BARITONES Richard Guthrie Arnold Erickson FLUTES Leroy McDonald Elaine Hoem Loretta Rash Carl Hopperstad Vernon Achenbach Herbert Kost TROMBONES Don Lawrence Dan Bachelder Jack Taggart Robert Ewald Harold Hunt PERCUSSION Beth Burbank Jeffrey Edgmond Louis Garcia Eugenia Forster SYM PHO ETTE l l l l 4 1 1 l VIOLINS CELLOS Uames Shea, concertmaster tFlorence Reynolds Karen DuVall Don Stagg g g Lorraine Peterson 'Y Jean Ann Cowan BASSES Zoe Ann Dress 1 +G0rd0n Childs if Barbara Burrell Kay Manzari 53,5 Jeanfftte Vargo Thomas Larson I . ' Dwaln Hackman f tGerald Doty HARP ,E . ' rf' , Sylvla Eversole 'fBarbara Schelberg , jg if X ' BAssooN TIMPANI-PERCUSSION A ' ff , Rulee Matsuoka Jeffrey Edgmond , Q , ELUTES v1oLAs t .f f if LeRoy McDonald tRobert Crebo l L N A f Sharon Sletten John Selleck X X A , 5 5 Loretta Rash James O'Brien ' , , ' ,f 'Members of School of Music Faculty l il J , l I n 5 ii, I EUGENE ANDRIE A Director A. 9 .5-' .Q 5 ' , Txf LIARTET Student Recital fleftl-Karen DuVa11 assisted by Zoe Ann Dress, Bob Crebo, Rulee Mat- suoka. Montana String Quartet trightb Eugene Andrie, Gordon Childs, Florence Reynolds, Eugene Wei- ge . 86 QW OBOES Jerry Domer Janet Brandt CLARINETS t'John Varnum William Mott TRUMPETS tSamuel Davis Don Echelard MaryAnn Mertzig TROMBONE Harold Hunt FRENCH HORNS Guy Connolly 'kBarbara Schelberg A Capella Choir in recital. A CAPELLA CHQIR , 5. 5553? JOSEPH A. MUSSULMAN, director Left to right, front-Desiree Collette, Kay Schoengarth, Ursula Davis, Diane Massey, Linda Olness, Pat Ponich, Barbara Wheeler, Rulee Mat- suoka, Thelma Metcalf. Row 2-Sonja Sanne, Wilene Ambrose, Miriam Patterson, Colene Hilden, Jean Schlicht, Patricia Hestikin, Betty Stephenson, Carla Moore. Patricia Robinson, Priscilla Lester, Karen Ferkin, Frances Carden. Row 3-Mary Kay Medvit, Paula Trenkman, Cal Christian. Bob Lucas, Dave Lee, Bob Thorson, Ron Bottcher, Bob Gervas, Mason Niblak, David Thomas, Myrna Guay. Row 4-Rich Guthrie, Lee Scifers, Bruce Buckingham, Keith Lokensgarcl, Bob Romek, Dick Baker, Paul Nelson, Duane Anderson, Norman Nelson, Fred Munabower. 87 1 - ,, , 4, , 5 l 1 I 5' ,, if .fl ii 3 , 59 L Left to right-Jim Polk, piano-front-Mary Kay Medvit, Bob Lucas, Ursula Davis, Bryon Christian, Pat Hesti- kin, Dave Norton, Priscilla Lester, Ken Make, Wilene Ambrose, Cedric Colness. Back-Mary Kay Boyd, Jerry Norstrom, Jurine Landoe, Keith Lokensgard, Peggy Calvin, Merril Evenson, Jean Schlicht, Bob Higham, Pat Robinson, Ron Bottcher. L s 1 i i r 1 -, i 3 'LJ 4 I 1 t 2 1 l 5 t , o 1 P ? ,I i ll JIM POLK, ri li Accomnanist Y Q T ,M l l ,I l I M Jubileers are the popular young singing group with the professional air. 4 MADRIGAL S NGERS E Madrigal singers, formed as a group last year by Pat Barendsen were so enthusiastic that they refused to quit. They sing music of the 13th and 17 centuries, sometimes with instruments Of that era. 88 Left to right-front-La Donna Appelhauns, Donna Osburn, Jeanette Vargo, Sherry Sletten,1 Bg?rncaiaK1eIrber, Rulee Matsuoka, Karen DuVa11, Sonja Stimac, Carol Raunig, Betty Stevenson, orman. W ' 'asf ' - e.. . .,,, A 5:5 , ,g a is S S i QW! ig., Choral Union appears for the Christmas Convocation. - ,IP i .JR U 'qu' CHCDRAL U I0 Choral Union, long a part of the University, gives one or two concerts each year of a serious nature. This past year, under the direction of Joseph Mussulman, they presented the Childhood of Christ by Berlioz. The University Symphony Orchestra lent its help. 89 Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Cochereau, organist for Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris visit with Dean Luther Richman backstage before Mr. Cochereau's con- cert on the pipe organ in the Music Recital Hall. xx it if i I Tlon Stagg plays the Uriversity Carillon, housed in the tower of Main Hall. Carillon concerts were given each lunch hour and on Sundays. RECITALS 'Ihe Music School presents several recitals each week during the school year, most of them free to the, public and students. Each music major must give a recital to fulfill part of his require- ments, and most of the faculty give one or two major recitals each year. The Music School also sponsors a Little Series of serious artists during the year. The orchestra, choral groups, band, symphonette, string quartets all add to the busy concert going of the students. I Sonja Sanne, music major, gives her recital. Left to right, Karen DuVall is presented in recital with the assistance of Rulee Matsuoka and Frances Carden. student government ASM Ll . 1-. .4,,. JEEXLQK JAN TUSTISON, ED RISSE, Secretary Vice-President JERRY BELLER, Business Manager E by ...M .W eg . ,few v f ' Y L l s. ,.,. ' WA My 92 ,7,-....- -.W -.-.gi-1.-........-..e,,......--f4' -Hz: -' ',,1, -Y - -,.-..-H 1 LARRY PETTIT, President CLINT GRIMES. Chairman of Judicial Council ...il I I p lisfqewfcx wg -3. ,Q , V IF , kk!-I I ' :- 7 CENTRAL BOARD Seated-Ed Risse, Jan Tustison, Larry Pettit, Jerry Beller, Albert Stone, Advisor, Dee Ubl. Missing-Walter King, Advisor. Standing-Paul Ulrich, Byron Christian, Howard Hansen, Rich Martin, John Datsopoulos, Torn Sullivan, Skip Meyer, Jack Cogswell. This is student government, training for the cold, cruel world. Students handle their own affairs, budget their activity fees, and learn to politic in preparation for the future. JUDICIAL COUNCIL Seated-Kathryn Fox, Helen Loy, Ginger Bacon. Standing-Clint Grimes, Ed Lord, Ted Roe, John Milton. ASMSU ASMSU BUDGET AND FINANCE Seated-Sheila Roffler, Sonny Borden, Jerry Beller, Chairman, Leon Odegaard, Bob Arnot Standing-Marylyn Schmidt, Dave Baker, Howard Hansen, Duane Jackson. TLIDE T GO ERNMENT PUBLICATION.S BOARD Seated-John Bennitt, Jean Tate, Lorna Kaiser, Alex George. Standing-Rich Martin, D. C. Hodges, Chairman, Cyrile VanDuser, Advisor, Jane Borden, not present-Advisors Ed Dugan, Henry Larom. ELECTION COMMITTEE Left to right-Doug Wold, Joyce Zeiler, Barbara Williams, Paul Ulrich, Lo- rinda Smith, Phil Barbour. I' .CTIVITIES COMMITTEE fated-Diane Squires, Sue Cummins, Chairmang iliy Enebo. ,anding-Doug Wold, Bill Forgarty, John Coffee. - Q ut ROOM AND MOVIES COMMITTEE Left to right-Dorothy McBride, Duane Adams Sharon Blaszek. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Standing-Doug Grimm, Jim Johnson, Chairman. Seated-Hazel Wilson, Dorothy Cecrle. 95 K, a WT . ..-rf F 53 at ', 3 2 ,H , ' K 3 A ASMSLI O PLANNING CAMP COMMITTEE Left to right-Thelma Metcalf, Gail Hageman, Ann Kelso. Gary Bradley, Alex George. Barbara Lee. Janet Wilkins. A- B C- , 1' H' F P' ENT -1, yu' '1., 'L f I I ' N gr, I El 5 -17 M BOOK COMMITTEE Seated-Corliss Curtiss, Karen Ferkin, Joanne Tesa- rek, Ginger Bacon. wansling-Mary Steaclman, Barbara Williams, Helen er z. L- A r sf -E 4 74 ' Q, V' i ff. gi 1 F ,- Z , fy we , as 'W Sankovich. VISITING LECTURES COMMITTEE it PUBLIC RELATIONS BOARD Seated-Bill Pearce, Jane Reed Paul Fry Karen Larson, Karen F1I'k1l'1 Standing-Dick Josephson Marc1a Peter son, Donna Arnst. TRADITION S BOARD Seated-Mary Lynn Olson Mary Mon tague, Jan Tustison, Mike L1nn Nancy Corning, Jack Holtzberger Peggy Mar low, Sue Creskey. Standing-Polly Hodges Barbara W1l liams, Jan Stephens Ronald Simon Myrna Kronmiller, Willie Gough Bob Seated-Elma Knowlton, Anne Morrison, Chairmang Terry Stephenson Standing-John Ulvila, Butch Ashcraft. : ' 'X em-1. at wwf? an 5 fx www W 'xW' .e- , D' iff ik I,-it .F , iw i,,m ORIENTATION WEEK COMMITTEE is named by Mortar Board and directs the first activities of entering freshmen. Marcia Pet- erson, Ruth James. James Sheire, Frances Pound, chairmcmg Kay Pappas, Jane Borden. HOMECOMING COMMITTEE coordinates the float building, the queen contest, and other activities with the theme. June Bowman, Gail Kammerzell, Helene Loy, Chairman, Kathryn Fox. AW The Associated Women Students is a cooperative government which provides the campus coeds with self-imposed supervision. Rules and regulations regarding dormitory hours, extracurricular activities, and social life are made by this body under the supervision of the administration. The delegates come from all women's living groups and the officers are chosen in general elections. Infractions of the rules usually lead to what is known as a campus , Socially, AWS sponsors such events as a style show, the Winter Weekend, and the Big and Little Sister Tea. TERRY CARPENTER SALLY HARRIS JUDY BLAKELY Vice President Secretary Treasurer 5 x Kiwi 06 f-W Q .lg NANCY PRESTON President S if K i W 1 W Standing: Jane Borden, Nadine Powers, Jean Tate, Kay Kelley, Shannon Shea Jerry Whitten Bobbie G1 dowsk' Seated: Willie Gough, Mary June, Terry Carpenter, Nancy Preston, Sally Harris, Sandy Sherwin, Judy Mc2lntyre,1Patti Shaw. P N19 lm 98 l..i...i,l?- mtg' X. ze N L J PUBLICATIGNS . MONTANA KAIMIN 1 , H A wi' ,iff ' fy .of - 'v,'te4' if- 'alfa' -1. W 1 TED HULBERT Editor uw, f-wi' ZENA MCGLASHAN Wire Editor . E ' '32 if Y, , , f.,, My ' ,. . 41,. ,. it . 4.,,' . .X., X . . M . . ,,,.,,,.. , I A 5 ' ' ,, ANNE THOMAS PROF. ED DUGAN ' Business Manager Adviser N i n 'n Once again the Montana Kaimin expressed a vigorous interests campus news that led to a hectic year in the battle for pg freedom. Under Editor Ted Hulbert news was bound i to provide provocative Lodge discussion and people began to wonder what the editorial we really mea 1 First, it called the student body president on the carpet for dictatorial practices. Then followed barbs at their Homecoming Committee, the This Is Your University?'ff report, and the Health Center. Despite the frequent excessfvi , editorial responsibilities, the Kaimin proved its value in shapingb i student opinion. Intelligent investigation into such areas il, as the fee raise for athletics, the independent movement, 1' the social standards led to greater interest in these issues by 4' 1 x the student body. VERA SWANSON TONI RICHARDSON BOB REAGAN News Editor Exchange Editor Sports Editor f it M- . x 40 Y, , -I' - Q y .... ...4. - if ,f , Nt p ,......--0 V N , i i Y .., 3 . N , 3-S f ,gi J i, f:r..e 3 is mn' Ka M- ..., grim it 'A -i , Teddy Roe, Duane Stallman, Don Dehon, and Vera Swanson gather in the Kaimin Office to go ovcr daily news beats. The campus was not surprished when Sigma Delta Chi arded first place in news-writing to the Kaimin. The able leadership definitely attained a very readable :wspaper that often hit hard at issues to drive its own importance home to the students. For those who enjoy provocative student newspaper, the Kaimin reached its lith for them under Editor Hulbert. Campus politics were never dull. , V uql :L The business end of the Kaimin is churned over by Adviser Dugan, Business Manager Anne Thomas and ad man John Burns. Karen Zander shows Hulbert and Vera. Swanson' the society news. an area' of endeavor upon which the Kaimin has put new emphasis. Yelri Swawson and Editor Hulbert visit Rod Fisher in the print shop as another issue was laid out for the press. L . eq-1. 'N F? 45. .1- '5 16 .x., ' xxtll1,ll5ffK A K ,.-..i :fs . 51,4 I 1' gs, 1-. it .tt SENTI EL 102 Business manager Alex George spent weary hours at minute details such as picture appointments, mailing 1958 Sentinels, preparing contracts. 'Ifmw f E . 5 ..r 1 Adviser Cyrile VanDuser pro- vided the Sentinel with a steady hand and long years of year- book experience. Her dark- room ability was valuable as en- graver deadlines had to be met. X . , 5 gf. Q Q 'sn W mf wr 3' f ,se ix A 'Ns . 'lu - b 1. 'w-We Editor Jack Upshaw found organization a problem as his best laid plans went astray. Dramatics and yearbook were hard to mix, but the latter was finally finished. As the year went by, the Sentinel staff attempted to pick here am there for incidents which would best tell the year's history. It was a long year as it turned out, but a profitable one as each section was finished and sent to the printer. Rising costs cut the number of pages and the quality of the cover. Editor Upshaw and Business Manager George were forced to change their plans time ant time again. But, as usual, it was an experience which would , long be remembered by all who took part. Penny Loucas, Elma Knowlton, Dorothy McBride, and Sharon :Q Dodge were only a few of the girls that did odd jobs for Spur credit and Sentinel experience. bt - RPHWIMMQU W W KM Y F 1 I i il . 37 'EQ , XXV' '1Q,,j ww, fa af 1 mf M32 LW it x .tn In The staff included interested people from all ioints on the campus. Associate Editor Fred Wollschlager contributed his talent for e art work. Energetic Associate Editors Jane Borden and Glenda Gum did the ground- work on the individual pictures. Then ere were the countless freshmen who volunteered 'or the many odd jobs around the office. For this they are sincerely thanked. '-' ' Associate Editor Jane Borden gathered more experience in yearbook affairs as she prepared to take over as editor of the '60 book. The office morale never lagged when Jane was around. Even amid the confusion of the Sentinel Offive. Associate Editor Norma Fries was able to turn out organization copy and add a quiet air to the proceedings. Photographer Hideo Kimura gets a smile from his subject with the help of Kathy Joseph. An old Sentinel hand, Glenda Gum, served as an Associate Editor during fall quarter. Then it was home to Arizona and a trip to the altar. 103 A certain spirit gave the Sentinel staff many happy hours as the weary jobs of copy writing, indexing, and the layout drawing were slowly finished. S. X ?' R? ,f I L . 'I , . , . . , Alegckept the office phone busy as he kept after organizations and individuals about their appointments and contracts. fu Saturday morning often found the office turned into a photographers studio as Hideo Kimura t0Ok royalty pictures. 104 -NT The registration lines were beseiged as Alex George and ,N Ed Risse attempted to get the student body signed up for ' yearbook pictures. N' It takes many hands to put a yearbook together. The year starts with layout drawing and picture taking. Itl moves towards photo enlarging and engraving. The copy is prepared and the long lists of names are indexed. Then all is pieced slowly together y to form a publication which, when it is returned fronl the printer and bindery, tells the story of the past year at our University. O i V 1 Q I K 1 -.-11 my as 'f,'k 5 fra l 15510 JUDITH BLAKELY Business Manager TERRY CARPENTER Editor VENTURE Venture, the student literary magazine, showed great signs of progress under the able editorship of Terry Carpenter. The first improvement was the acquisition of new quarters in Jumbo Hall. Then came Lpansion of the magazine content. There was a noted effort to include political articles. Papers on drama at MSU, psychology, philosophy and jazz broadened the horizons of the reading public. Poetry and prose, however, remained the important part of venture offerings. HENi?i5:'3FOM Rene Shalhamer, Dave Kubach, Quentin Baker, Billie McPherson, Jim Polk, Adivsor Henry Larom, Marie Stephenson, Dale Stevens, Mary Gehardstein, Autumn Kennedy, Judith Blakely, Terry Carpenter. p, 5 i ,Q Qwmmw NA Q N UNIVER ITY PRI T SHCDP Under Claud Lord, the University Print Shop turns out a myriad of university publications. At right, Mr. Lord watches the edition of the Kaimin come off the press. It is in this shop that many of the recent Sentinels have been published. FORESTRY KAIMIN Publication of a yearbook for the foresters is in the hands of this staff. They turn out a good-sized booklet that explains and illustrates life among the foresters for the past year. It includes sections for seniors, for activities such as the Forester's Ball and Convo, the Spring Camp, and Forestry Club outings. 106 Carl Gidlund, Rhett Wise, Kent Meek, John Burns, Fred Ebelt, Editor: Jan Bertino Ron Wallace, Dave Morton, Art Tower. DRGANIZATIONS Q 5 RELIGIOUS ORGAN ZATI Students of all faiths are given an opportunity to combine college activities with services to their church by the help of the Campus Religious Council. The School of Religion aids and encourages these groups to carry out their work. l i 1 1 1 1 l l ,..4..s-:Agni Ed Miller emcees the Religious Emphasis Convo as noted speakers wait in the background to be introduced. The convo was a return to the old method of observing Religious Emphasis week. : Y 4 'tm : 'wr 4-K 'hulls BACK ROW: Rev, Herbert, Bert West, Rev. George Harper. MIDDLEIROW: Steve Bell, Shirley Keiper. Marlene Mix. Corinne Collier, Barbara Bell, Murva Kirby, Nola Tarentiff. Bill Crouch. FRONT ROW: Bil June Wolverton. Wl'liiHA5i.ioiimiu.u7llili..llllln1'HliLiif1ll.'nliiulnlt.-1.lL4.Ju.a.nMlnf ml L .' 1 'Annum frm --:....-.u mann!-1m.un.m.r.m.,unumr.mfxnu-.-m,..m...-,............i1.. 7 .. . 1 AllCl91'SOl1. Penny Loucas. Jeanne Schlicht, Colleen Hilden, Cal Christian, WESLEY The Methodist Wesley Foundation holds its meetings inthe Winter: time at the First Methodist Church but often ventures 1 out to scenic spots around Missoulas when the weather gets warmer. ' The three main activities- worship, study and recreation are carried out successfully by this group. I .,l gn 1 I l LX! BACK ROW: John Hubbard, Fred Olness, Mike Hodges, Dave Ruff, Ed Miller. MIDDLE ROW: Bunny Hilden, Bobbie Gladowski, Kathy Joseph, Dorothy Frey, Kay Manzani, Penny Loucas, Kay Pappas. FRONT ROW: Jan Holling, Betsy Winship, Norm Nelson, Rev. Glen Johnson. BACK ROW: Tony Long, Dave Ruff, John Carlson, Jerry Ebelt, Roger Lindgren, Ted Lindgren, Dennis Adams, Judi Neeley, Lue Brillhart, Karlene Knutson, Bonnie Kem, Lenora Leigh, Norman Nelson, Marlin Haag, Sharon Everson. MIDDLE ROW: Joyce Nelson, Cheryll Nevin, Stan Strong. Annette Smith. Dan Bieri, Carol Franclsen, Sonja Sanne, Kathy Beley, Marcella Evans, Betty Hall. Faye Baker, Joyce Boyum, Carnell Stansberry, Jan Holling, Jane Brevik, Jean Cowan, Florence Steensland, Lorretta Christopherson. FRONT ROW: Kim Summervile, Vance Peterson, Ed Miller, Chuck Hope, Norm Brehm, Art Hosterman, Ray Abjornson. Roy Merritt, Merton Johnson, Jim Gilbertson, Lloyd Hopper- stad, Harold Olson. gsjwevl was Mi SS CAMPUS RELIGIOUS COUNCIL The Campus Religious Council carries out the purpose of providing for a means of cooperation among the student religious groups on the campus. Their activities throughout the year include Freshman Camp, mum sale at home- coming, student-faculty firesirles, religious emphasis activities and morning matins in the Lodge. I I .Q il I W .fl 1 it ef, F9 5imll!' Tony Ayto, Linda Westin. Mrs. Ruby Montgomery. Don Smith, president. CHRI TIANESCIENC ORGANIZATION The Christian Science Organization was organized on the campus in 1949. The purpose of the organization is religion and the members must be interested in Christian Science. Weekly religious meetings, Christian Science lectures and religious emphasis programs are among their activities. LUTHERAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATIO Christian service to God and man. They have weekly Sunday meetings featuring outstanding speakers and weekly Tuesday and Thursday social and conference discussion groups. Among their activities throughout the year are socials, conferences and retreats. 109 N WMAN CLUB Father Burns is surrounded by his congregation after a Sunday Mass. It is from these Catholic affiliated students that the Newman Club obtains its support and membership. The Newman Club was founded at the University in 1915 and was known as the Catholic Students' Association until 1929 when it became an associated member of the Rocky Mountain Federation of Newman Clubs. Its purpose is to promote the religious, intellectual and social life of the Catholic students on campus. Their activities include the Newman Songfest during Interscholastic week, Mardi Gras, communion breakfasts, initiation services and a retreat. The Newman Songfest during Interscholastic has become a campus tradition. Jim Johnson starts the musical variety rolling as the crowd gathers. ,. One of the years gala events, the Newman Club Mardi Gras provides abundant laughter and good dancing. 110 KAMS AN DREG Kams and Dregs is a spirit and morale pushing organization. It keeps the football jeers going through the season and even through basketball season. The organization is referred to the most disorganized group on campus because of their unusual actions. Front: Charles Bull, Claudie Lillie, Heather McLeod, Tony Buzette, Karen Sherm, Bob Vogel. Back: Prue Morach, Gary French, Dave Aldrich, Vera Swanson, Mary Ellen McAvoy, Don White, Dorothy Thomas, Carla Moore, Sam Ragland, Bob Ruby, Lynn Decker, Ken Mlekush, Stan Tiffany, Leo Bil- MSLI H0 ORARIE The various honoraries on the campus are sporting large memberships which proves that there are many outstanding students enrolled at the University. Each particular field has an honorary for which students are constantly striving and it is truly an honor to become members. I Advisor, Pat Nonnenmacherg Judy King, Jane Borden, Corliss Curtiss, Terry Stephenson, Barbara Williams, Delores Johns, Denise Leary. ALPHA LA BDA DELTA Alpha Lambda Delta, national freshmen women's scholastic honorary. Membership is open to freshmen women who have maintained a B+ average in both winter and fall quarter. The members eligible are invited to smarty parties sponsored by Mortar Board. 111 Se ated Kay Thomas Preszdent, Marcella Kocar, Jan Stephens. Standing: Sue Williams, Nancy Preston, Marlene Kolstad L1nda Copley. RTAR BCDARD Mortar Board was established on the campus in 1904. Penetralia, the local chapter, is the oldest honorary society for women in the University. Its ideals are scholarship, service, leadership and loyalty. Membership in Mortar Board is the highest honor that can be conferred upon any woman student. ILE T SENTINEL Silent Sentinel was first organized by 0. J. Craig, a past president of the University, and Professor Sibly. Membership in the group is considered one of the highest honors that can come to a MSU man since such recognition points to the individual as one who for at least three years has proved himself worthy through his outstanding work toward the development of the school. Seated John Dixon B111 Crawford Dr Miller, Dr. Turner, Bob Colness, Bob Seim. Standing: Clint Grimes, Butch Ashciaft Rod Fisher Stan Nicholson Bob Arras. 1, gi, Q Hifi.- PUR , Tanan-of-Spurs was established on the campus in 1924. Scholarship, activities, leadership and personality form the basis for membership. Each spring during Interscholastic Week, twenty-five outstanding members of the freshmen class are tapped. The members have been outstanding in upholding the University laws and traditions. 1 RQ it XS 3, i Row 1-Bobbie Gladowski, Jane Borden, Nadine Powers, Mary Lou Montague, Zena Beth McGla- shan, Dixie Dawson, Karen Ferkin. Bunny Smith. Row 2-Janet Wilkins, Donna Arnst, Corliss Curtiss, Denise Leary, Hazel Wilson, Jean Tate, Judy King, Diane Drew. Row 3-Janice Loy, Terry Stephenson, Helen Trippett, Mrs. Deane Ferrn, Adviser, Janet Brandt. Glenda Gum, Willie Gough, Front-Stan Underdahl, Jack Cogswell, Dr. Vedder Gilbert, Adviser, Doug Wold, George McRae. 1gt1ovsih2-Ken Fordick, Paul Ulrich, Jerry Colness, John Coffee, Ken Cooper, Don a ope. Row 3-Bill Pearce, Brad Dugdale, Jim Johnson, Bill Reeley, Rod Brewer. Row 4-Bruce Tisor, Larry Pagett, Bill Nutter, Dick Andriolo. Row 5-Lee Arnold, John Datsopoulos, Jerry Agen, Conrad Colby, Lyle Glascock. BEAR PAWS Bear Paw was organized in 1921 and it is the honorary service organization for sophomore men which is devoted to the upholding of the school's laws and traditions. Outstanding men who have rendered distinguished service to the University during their freshman year are selected for membership at the beginning of their sophomore year by the previous year's Bear Paw. The group works with the Spurs in ushering at football and basketball games, organizing rallies, and assisting new students in the fall. PHI K PP PHI ' Phi Kappa Phi, the national senior i scholastic honorary, is open to students from all departments of American Universities and colleges. On the Montana State University campus, they traditionally have published the Grizzly Gu'de. Front row-Bob Fleming, Kay Thomas, Myrna Jo Gatza, Dr. Cynthia Schuster, Dr. Marguerite H. Ephron, Emma Lommasson, Nancy Preston, Linda Copley. . D Back row-Edmund Freeman, Dr. G. D. Shallenberger, Dr. Earl Lory, Dr. Edwin Briggs, Dr. Ellis Waldron, Dr. Robert Turner, Dr. Rulon Jeppeson, Dr. Nathan Blumberg. 1 l l xg Seated-Gary Beiswanger, chairman. if Row 1-Dr. Jeppesen, Paul Ulrich, Sharon Anderson, Ann Morrison, Jan Tustison, glrs. Ephron, Zena Beth McGlashan, Ken Robison, Jim Shiere, Dr. Fiedler, Edmund reeman. ,, Row 2-Edward Dugan, Larry Pettit, Dr. Schuster, Al Stone, Dr. Browman, Clint X' Grimes, Butch Ashcraft, Jack Upshaw, John Gesell, Deane Ferm. ,l l MGNTA A FORUM Montana Forum started on the campus in 1949 as a Friday-noon discussion cll 'Ihe group discusses and mulls over controversy L within our university. The group discusses campus prob- lems and tries to find some solution to them. 5 1 1 Front row-James Baker, Robert Nearents, Robert Stansberry, Wayne Koski, Mike l Granbois, Darrell Dunham, Tom McEacheron, Dave Shelby, Dale Berry, Ken Nelson, Bill Redmond. Row 2-Bill Anderson, Matt Gorsich, Jerry Young, Bob Oswald, George Cross, Charles F. Hertler, John Thomas, Bill Mathews, Larry Crandall, Jim Burke. ,.,, , ,,.... . , , ,, Phi Epsilon Kappa, the national professional fraternity for male students 4 and instructors of health ff if f' A, a ,,., ' sf ' and physical education, conduct 1 'MI 'ml 2 2 SWB the annual intramural and city e ff grade school track meets. Its ',fQ Us purpose is to promote an interest in the importance of health and recreational activities in schools. 114 , 1 ' f for ,,'3' ', ' l,-A F. gg, ,L DRUID mil X wg' Montana Druids is a Forestry I l 1 5 7 fri L 4.1-' ' I 'QT 'V f V . ' ' ' 'AL -- ' W 2 5 A -' 'i Honorary for junior and senior students in the School of Forestry who have maintained a UC average. It was organized on the campus in 1929. The Druids work to promote the best interests of E the Forestry School. ii. .f Front row-Holton Quinn, Gene Kalkoski, Lee Belau, Dan Schroedel, Fred Ebel, Doug Pittman. Row 2-Arnold Bolle, Jerry Gruber, Rolly Saylor, Gary Brown, Jay Bertino. Charles Tribe, Chet Stone, Bill Pierce. Row 3-Craig Smith, John Lovell, Lynn Boe, Bill McLaughlin, Ken Keefe, Gene De- Bruine, Ron Stoleson, Jim Moorhouse, Jack Holmes, Gene Cox. KAPPA EPslLo pg Kappa Epsilon, women's national pharmaceutical fraternity, was arganized in 1922. The purposes of the ...., . ,. ,. ,, . . . s Sh .A' 'Q organization is to unite the i ',,,.. , , p . ' X af' ' 'f women students in pharmacy, s f cMr ' . . . . S 5 W, 1 X timulate desire for high scholarship XY, or X x YS id provide a bond of lasting loyalty, it I, ' gf interest and friendship. . , .... . . Front-Frane Ferrlan, Mrs. John Wailes. Adviser, Claudia Hooper. Back-Georgia Hurd, Sharon O'Neil, Camie Peterson, Marcia Peterson. Not present-Mary Ryan and Betty Jo Akerson. KAPPA PSI Kappa Psi, men's national honorary pharmaceutical fraternity, was founded in 1879 in the Virginia Medical College. Gamma Eta, the local chapter, was installed on the campus in 1920. In past years, Kappa Psi has had speakers to discuss various subjects relating to Row 1-Charles Wicks, John Nelson, George Anderson, Dr. F. Pettinato, Howard Kenna. Ben Temple, Robert Werle. Row 2-Gary Clizer, Bill Anderson, Ron Garity, Gary French, Ron Simon, Leon Odegard, pharmacy' They have also Planned aim Clay, Jack Gardner, Richard Lorello, Tom Nash. k C b A d ow 3-Dick Christopher, Jim Westburg, Dick Adams, Mi e ousin. Her n erson, ' ' ' Charles Vaughn, Stan Tiffany, Jim Lepard, Ron Hinman. outmg MPS for each Sprmg' 115 - ' t Grimes. - ' ' , B b J h , P ul Carter, John Gesell, Ken ROb1SOH,' Bob Thorson, Stan Underdahl, Clin gg-el?-cLl:IgcCikBiliaii-?g1g3aTteMcCgiatcl?y?1isDOaIie Daemmons, Tony Buzzette, Jim Smith, Tim Beck, Leo Kottas. PHI ALPH THETA Phi Alpha Theta is the history and political science honorary. The series of meetings and activities that are organized throughout the year enable the students who are members and the faculty to discuss various aspects of history. Front row-Ed Tobey, Curtiss Stadstecl, Arlene Viche, Duane JackJackson, Ralph Y. McGinnis, Adviser. Back row-Bob Johnson, Corky Harrison, Frank Gonzales, Maury Lokensgard, Dennis Winter, Brad Dugdale. TAU KAPPA ALPHA Tau Kappa Alpha is the national speech honorary. Membership requires the participation in sixteen speech events and rank i the upper third of the class. The members participate in the Northwest Tau Kappa Alpha Speech and Debate Tourney each spring and also take part in intercollegiate tournies with Debate and Oratory. 116 PHI HI THETA Phi Chi Theta, professional business women's fraternity, was established on campus in 1948. The members are chosen from students enrolled in Bus. Ad. and must be at least a third quarter sophomore and have an over-all C average and a C+ Bus. Ad. average. Marlene Conner was a delegate to the National Convention held at Madison, Wisconsin. -hm Standing-Beverly Coverdell, Gail Kammerzell, Meribeth Schmith, Kathleen Fleming, Arlene Gouchenour, Jean Polich, Frances Neal. Front row-Jo Ann Tesarek, Shirley Froelich, Karen Whitcomb, Marcella Kocar, president, Marlene Conner. Donita Blank, Linda Davis. Not pictured-Lorna Kaiser, Virginia Bacon, Marie deWit, Georgia Tetzel. ALPHA K PP PSI Alpha Kappa Psi, men's national professional commercial fraternity, was founded in 1904 at New York University and was established here in 1927. The objects are to foster scientific research in the fields of commerce, accounts and finance and to educate the public to appreciate and demand higher ideals therein. Row 1-Brien Hallmark, John Radonich, Don Johnson, Fred Harris, Instructor, William Pet- ers, Instructor, Robert C. Langenbach, In- structor, Jack Kempner, Instructor: R. A. Pen- nington, Gary Hanson, Harold Hansen, Ray I Harbolt, Ken Eide. Row 2-Bob Andring, Bob Todd, Tom Mc- Carthy, Joe Nevin, Ron Christman, Jim Cowan. Larry Paggett, John Blair, Ed. Jasmin, Alex George. Row 3-Corbin Elliott, Jack Stevens, R. H. Ped- ersen, Robert Bruce, Joe Govednik, Jim Dun- can, Bob Adams, Lorne Calvert, Clayton Sheets. MU PHI EP ILC Mu Phi Epsilon, professional national music sorority, became an active chapter on November 15, 1952. The purpose of the organization is to further the advancement of music in America and promote musicianship, scholarship, personality and character. It sponsored the annual Faculty-Student Christmas Sonia Sanne, Wilene Ambrose, Linda Copley. party thls year' Patricia Robinson. Absent-Ursula Davis, Colene Hilden. rr error I PHI U EPSILO ' SINFO IA im Phi Mu Epsilon Sinfonia, men's fraternity, brings together all just this year after being inactive Back row-Mr. William Richards, Leland Seifers, Jack McClarty, Merlin Mitchell, Harold for 3 time. Hunt, Paul Nelson, Damian Wilcox, Jerry Domer, Mr. Gerald Doty, Mr. James Eversole, Adviser. Center row-Richard Guthrie, Donald Echelard, Tom Larson, John Selleck, Herbert Kost, John Varnum, Thomas Spatafore. Front row-Arnold Erickson, Louis Garcia, Dennis Cronin, Ronald Bottcher, James Sherman, Bruce Buckingham. IGM DELTA HI Sigma Delta Chi, men's journalism Q45 honorary, was chartered in 1915 and established here on February 8, 1915. It is the first professional fraternity on the campus. It is devoted to further the advancement of men in journalism. It discusses practical aspects of journalism. P era -f---WW ef A J T531 Jim Berry, Bob Reagali. Ron Richards, Cal Hilliard, Ted Hulbert, Dean Blumberg. 118 Front row-Marie Vance, Presidentg Loraine Peterson, Vice Presidentg Frances Carden, Back rowiKaren DuVa1l, Diana Squires, Betty Stevenson, Jean Schlicht, Sonja Stimac, University men who are interested in music. The group organ'zed I A I I I professional national musicf ,,f Left to right-Byron Christian, Gary Phillips, Sid Shauger, Duane Adams, Jack Upshaw, Alex George, Jake Braig, Ron Simon, Gary Bradley, Howie Hansen, Curt Jacobsen. Ed Risse, Bob Tirrell, Pete Trask, Jerry Beller, Keith Lokens- gard, Tim Grattan, Tom Belzer. Jim Sheire, Cal Christian, Rich Martin, and Dr. Vedder Gilbert, Adviser. Outgoing members of Mortar Board tap new members-left to right-Dean Maurine Clow, Linda Copley, Marcella Kocar, Sue Williams, Gail Guntermann, Judith Blakeley, Nancy Pres- ton, Mrs. Lommasson, Peggy Clapp Smurr. Mar- lene Kolstad, Ann Kelson tbeing cappedl. Dr. Thora Sorenson makes the announcement over the mike. Chosen tops at Matrix Table Banquet as the Outstanding Women on Campus for the year, left to right, Anne Thomas, toastmistressg Judith Blakeley, Outstanding Junior Woman, Arlene Jennings, Senior: Donna Arnst, Sophomore and Kathy Joseph, Freshman. J- New if Outstanding students for the year are honored in various each year. Bear Paw, highest honor to be paid a sophomore taps at the first S.O.S. of every fall quarter. Mortar Board is during Interscholastic Week. Mortar Board is the highest honor that can be paid a senior woman. Spurs, sophomore honorary, is comparable to Bear Paw and Silent Mortar Board. VO :YE ways during man, tapped woman's Sentinel to L-+ 119 LLIB The clubs around the campus really get organized and into the swing of their activities by the middle of fall quarter. They provide a break from classrooms and homework and just let you relax and have fun. Most of the clubs tie in with a students main interest in school but there are others that let hobbies be continued throughout the college education. A ERICAN HARMAQEUTICAL ASSOCIATIO American Pharmaceutical Association l is an organization of all W students in the School of Pharmacy. Q The purpose is to encourage the advancement of pharmacy as a the development of industry and Back row-Leon Odegard, Ron Hinman, Harold Olson, Jim Westberg, Charles Vaughan, - - William Anderson, Gary Clizer. Gary Wold. promotlng the hfalth and prosperity ' Middle row-Stan Tiffany, Howard Kenna,dBen Temple, Bob Werle, Gary Woodson, Ron Gariety, Dick Christopher, Herbert An erson, Bill Winfield, Jack Therrien. - Front row-Fran Ferrlan, Marcia Peterson, Jim Boyce, Dr. Roscoe, Adviser, Ed Harring- of any communlty' ton, Georgia Hurd, Camie Peterson, Sharon O'Neil, Claudia Hooper. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIO WIVES 1 The Bus. Ad. Wives Club was organized on the campus in the summer of 1956. It consists of all wives of students entered in the school of Business Administration. Its purpose is to become better acquainted with the responsibilities both in business and the social life expected of wives of future businessmen. Row liCarol Harbolt, Julie Severud, Pat Everard, Mary Jo Watne, Lena Gules, Barbara Hoffman. Row 2-Diane Malunat, Alice Calvert, Connie Blanchard, Barb Rose, Mary Hardy, Barbara Parks. Row 3-Myrna Dunn, Shirley Sheets, Tommy Jor- don, Seanta Wimmet. Row 4-Billie Blanchard, Shirley Tipp, Marilyn Kirkeby. 120 ' , science and profession, aiding in ' HOME ECONOMICS CLUB 1 The llome Economics Klub was lilsl organized in 1919 for the purpose ol' creating' an interest in those subjects related to home economics. A student must either major or minor in the field of Home Economics to be a member. Row 1-Cleo Bardelli, Ruth Ann Dwyer, E. Max- well, Marilyn Peterson. Sue Mechler, Marcia Nearman, Shirley Keiper, Row 2-Carol Spaulding, Betty Hall, Cecilia La- qua, Nancy Nelson, Carol Anderson, Donna Moore. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON OLIARTET A popular singing group well known to everyone on campus is the quartet from the SAE fraternity. Whenever entertainment is needed you can always depend on this group. One selection enjoyed by everyone was the popular Tom Dooley . At Piano-Patsy Robinson, Bob Lucas. Terry Colness, Jerry Nordstrom, Dave Norton, Bob Romek. STUDE T EDUCATION ASSOCIATIO Student Education Association is an organization that strives to give students a closer look at teaching on the classroom level. Speeches made during the year help them become better acquainted with other programs. Standing-Julia Seymour, Karlene Knutson, Zolten Meder, Gordon Bacon, Paul Sullivan, Clint Long, Betsy Winship, Shirley Bandy. Seated-Mary Sue Newlon, Yvonne Olson, Kathy Pappas, vice president, Prof. Frank Watson, Adviser, Stanford Brown, President, Eavid Lindberg, Gloria Eudaily, Henry Olden- urg. 121 FCREIGN STUDENTS x z l . ni 8 408 1 D Left to right-front-Al Saadi Mohammed Ali, Iraq: Hideo Kimura, Japang Issam Mahhoub, Iraqg Giuliana Brandazzi, Italyg Fabrizio Ossallo, Italy: Robert Yang, China, Ke Chung Kim, Korea. Row 2-Hariclia Tziannoudaki, Greece, Ruth James, U.S.A.g Serena Zaratin, Italyg Dean Andrew Cogswell, Maxine Johnson, Isilma Beni- tez, El Salvadorg E. Maciokas, T. Austin, Judy Ashihara. Hawaii. Back row-Cathy Katsuda, Canada: Carmen Venturini, Argentinag Suhayl Osman, Lebanon: Anthony F. Pereira, India, Yong Bong Chung, Koreag Sait Tarlakazan, Turkeyg Roberto Skibstad, Argentinag J. C. H. Jones, Wales, Atiyyeh Abdullah Mahmoud, Jordan, Mike Cgusin, U.S.A.g Chog Tenukina, Okinawag Joe Diettritch, Germanyg Arashmidos Monjazeb, Iran, Harry Bauwer, Germanyg Samuel Chen, C ina. Fascinating visitors from all corners of the world-South America, the Orient, and Europe-offered a spirited brand of international relations at their club and around the campus. Many different accents could be heard floating from one large table in the Lodge as the students came together. Many of them stayed at sororities and fraternities and were pleasantly welcomed by all. . -3 Q A . 5.1 .R f ' - Q Judy Ashihara performs a native dance in the Campus Inn. 122 f-: ii .TN , 1 First row-H. M. Betel, India: Roas Ekern 1Mrs.J Philipines: Arlene Walby, U.S.A.g Mohammed Ali A1-Saadi. Iraq: Arashmidos Monjazeb, Iran: Giuliana Brandazzi, Italy, Kozo Funabiki, Japan: Hans Krause, Venezuela. Row 2-Murli Manghnani, India: Yong Bong Chung, Korea: Anwan A. Rahman, Iraqg Daniel Chong, China: Issam Mahboub, Iraqg Hideo Kimura, Japan. D COSMCDPQLITAN CLUB Cosmopolitan Club is composed of the foreign students from all parts of the world that are attending MSU. The foreign students committee give help in making the new students feel at home and offer a spirited brand of national relations. The club has just begun to function and has not had many activities Chogi Terukina demonstrates the Karate. Left to right-Stev Trok, Maxine Johnson, Adviserg Suha'l Osman, J. C. Jones, Chogi Terukina, Dean Cogs- well, E. Maciokas. DEBATE A D GRATORY Debate and Oratory, a group of students who are interested in argumentation and debates, strives to win honors in the field of argumentation. Their activities have grown until they hold a prominent place on the campus. They participate with other colleges in debate tournaments and argumentation teams. Front-Dennis Winter, Duane Jackson, Serena Zaratin, Arlene Viche, Teddy Niemeyer, Larry Pettit, Ralph Y. Mc- Ginnis, Adviser. Back-John Datsopoulas, Charles Vick, Richard Anderson. Jim West, Don Col- lins, Curtiss Stadsted, Bruce Hanley, Bob Zorich. ROYALEERS Royaleers was organized on March 28, 1950, from a square dance class taught by Win Hunt. The first annual folk dance festival was held in Butte. The purpose of the organization is to promote an interest in square dancing. They ga exhibitions over KMSO TV and for the Western Dude Ranchers Convention. ai Back row-Dave Ruff, Rodger Dobson, Lon Tidball, J ff Ed d J h H bb d R K 11 B'll B tt L Brown, Henry Oldenburg, Bert Croft, Dick Johnson. e gmon ' 0 n u ar ' ay e er' 1 a en' es Front row-Dr. Stoodley, Joy Andrus, Kathy Scholl, June Genger Laura Potter Beth Burbank Arlene Walby, Evalyn Batten, Betty Brown. Carol Moore, Shannon Shea, Margaret Shea, Sonja Lachenmaier. , 3 ,,, l gg, X Ed Miles and Date pause under Bertha at Forester's Ball. . ,J la' Don Harkin, Dave Blakeley, Whitey McGill Ma' Colm Broatch, Jerry Gruber, Ron Appel, clown it up at Forester's Convo. FCDRE TRY CLUB The Forestry Club was organized in 1912 to promote the interests of forestry and the social lives of the advocates. The most ambitious project of the club is the Foresters' Ball held annually. The is composed of all students and faculty members in the School of Forestry. Among the other activities are a fall hike, smaller functions including dances, and the spring picnic. ,,,nmv!,f' ' Front-Craig Smith, Ed Miles, Art Hosterman, Roger Dobson, Bill Greenwald, Jay Bertino, Gene Kalkoski, Bob Cush- man, Carson McDonald, Don Heiser. Back-Doug Pittman, Jim Mershon, Ken Keefe, Millard Holloway, Homer Meyer, Charles Butts, Tom McGrath, Andy Blank, Richard Hollis, Whitey McGill, Bill McLaughlin, Jim Moorhouse, Dave Morton, Hank Grietl, John Manz, Lynn Boe, Jerry Gruber, John Burns, Bob Bosworth, Liz Bardes. club 1 r l v l 1 SADDLE LLIB Q se s 5 'Ihe University Saddle Club is one of the first to organize on a college campus. The first show was in 1956. The purpose of the Club is to promote recreational riding, an interest in horses and good horsemanship. In addition, they sponsor a drill team and trail rides. Alice Quirk, John Wyss, Bob Cushman, Charlotte Maclay, mountedg Carol Moore, Donna Moore, president for the past two years. Aquamaids, University women's 1 swimming honorary, present a - watr pageant each winter quarterl The members are chosen on the l basis of a standard swimming test and interest in the organization This year's Pageant went over successfully and was the first Front row-Jean Faulstich, Barbara Lyman, Karen Lipp, Carol Hertler, Edwina Sievers, ' Bobbie Chaffey, Dixie Dawson, Sharon Dodge. presented In the new pool' Row 2-Annie Richards, Sheila Roffler, Janet Gludt, Joyce Zeiler, Mary Steadman, Nancy Rice, Zoe Dress, Marie Stempke, Sharol Greenup, Jerene Thompson. Row 3-Marlene Kolstad, Coleen Much, Janice Matson, Cleida Eggert, Barb Wheeler, Sally Amos, Donna Eichorn, Mavis Lorentz, Adviserg Lynn Decker, Marlene Murphy, Judy Thomas. Janet Gludt, Dixie Dawson, Coleen Much, Marlene Murphy. Row 2-Jean Faulstich, Sharon Dodge, Carol Lou Hertler, Karen Lipp, Mary Slteadman, Judy Thomas, Shiela Roffler, Cleida Eggetrt, Annie Richards, Barb Wheeler. Row 3-Janice Matson, Donna Eichorn, Joyce Zeiler, Nancy Rice, Barbara Lyman, Lynn Decker, Bobbie Chaffey, Sally Amos, Sharol Greenup, Edwina Sievers, Marie Stempke, Marlene Kolstad, Jerene Thompson. 126 5'Wn...............,...,,,,.., ....,.,,.............,,.,...,.-m.,,,... ..,..,. .. ........... ..-........,. .. .... -.. -r.a..-.-....--....a..--,........m::,,.......-.-.......A.. - ,YYY l l V gm? wr 'nrf A 2 Front-Bobbie Chaffey, Bonnie Kem, Peggy Jo Niel, Presidentg Shirley Newton. Row 2--Denise Leary, Jerri Whitten, Miss Kleindienst, Adviserg Karen Shirm, De- lores Johns. Row 3-Barbara Lytle, Mary June, Joyce Nelson, Gail Grey, Judy Thomas, Mary Lou Montague, Nancy Thomas, Lynn Palin, Teddy Niemeyer. Row 5-Mary Grattin, Carol Chakos, Mary Jo Melinger, Kay DuBay, Norma Fries. The Women's Recreational Association was officially established on the campus as the W.A.A. in the fall of 1922. All women attending the University are automatically members of the association. It sponsors all the :ramurals for women, co-recreational activities and social events during the year. WOM EN'S RECREATIO ASSOCIATIO 3- ig 1 in ff 1 .7 it Gaily Grey admires WRA Trophies. Left to right-Lynn Palin, basketball man- agerg Karen Schirm, general sports manager: Denny Leary, publicity: Delores Johns, bad- minton managerg Shirley Newton, secretary: Bonnie Kem, vice-president: Peggy Jo Neil. president: Sally Rhone, swimming manager: lgfliss Kleindienst, Mary Lou Montague, Gail frey. Not pictured-Bobbie Chaffey, treasurer, and Pat Cameron, recording sports secretary. 127 er? q in i' ' ' ' ' 1 5 iq . ' 'Y KI LLIB Ski Club has the broad purpose of furthering their sport and planning occasional trips into the snowy mountains. The group organize and arrange the annual Ski Weekind often held at Big Mountain near Kalispell. -4 Q f i 5 3 L gf i . I'-gf' Hs? ?f i 5 s I eblQui ig., ,yr-f H .e-ia' Ski Club Officers at Big Mountain, left to right-Hank Grerninger, Lizette Bennettg Lavelle Mulvihill, Lee Robinson. ,uw 'na L .i ' ' if L 1 '21 fi - wg if Following the lift. Ski Lift, Big Mountain where the Club holds its Winter Weekend. 128 i 1 i X ILITAR Y LIFE N h X .. I , 9- A , . - - 15'- 'ix The decorated cadets, Army and Air Force detachment staffs, joint commander and staff, and the guest of honor watch the pass in review at the Annual Army-Air Force ROTC Awards Ceremony. Five senior Air Force Cadets received in- struction in flying and applied for their pri- vate pilot's license through the Air Force Flight Instruction Program. Shown here are left to right: Cadets Edward Tilzey, Aylmer Blakely, Robert Andring, Wilson Managhan, and Frank Tetrault as they watch Managhan check out his log book, 130 'QW' MILIT RY LIFE With some 302, of the student body involved in military activities, Headquarters became one of the busiest buildings on campus The Army Drill team performed at competitions in various parts of the country, the Pershing Rifles worked out field problems, and acted as a social fraternity with a series of firesides The Angel Flight perlormed at the Lilac Festival in Spokane as well as on the campus The Air Force Advanced Cadets kept themselves busy with Flight Instruction, special training programs, and reorganization of many of the cadet functions. The highlight of the year was the Military Ball, a Joint function of the Army and the Air Force, with its own queen and the distinction of being the largest public formal ball on campus. Carol Anthony. queen of the Military Ball. is led through a saber arch formed by the Pershing Rifles by AFROTC Cadet Group Commander Colonel Patrick R. Leonard. Each year it is a tradition for the grand march at the Military Ball to be led by one of the cadet commanders and the new Military Ball Queen. Ed Thilzey gets ready to spin the prop on the Johnson's Flying Service plane while Bob Andring and Dave Blakely consider its flight possibilities. 131 I ii ILIT RY ORGANIZATIONS Remove.fSHOES could be the Command given by Coed Colonel Velora LaMunyon as the Angel Flight drill team prepares to en- tertain at the half-time of the MSU-Idaho basketball game. Heels not being allowed, the Angels are shown removing shoes before marching out onto the floor. 4 i 5 i Is? IZ Si ii E5 1 I .5 t gi EI. if In I RICHARD WILLIS Pershing Rifles Commander Front row, left to right-Richard Willis, Mal- colm Durant, John Foster, Owen T. Ditchfield. Back row. left to right-Mike Hodges, Joseph Dietrioh, Brien Hallmark, Stephen Bell. Not pietured-Bruce Allen, Thomas Schroe- del, Dick Wamsher, Robert McCaig, Capt. Thomas Iadvisorl. 132 PERSHING RIFLE Pershing Rifles is an organization of basic Army ROTC Cadets who have shown special interest and apptitude for the military. In this organization they have an opportunity to demonstrate leadership ability and to find out more about the Army and its operation. i. 5 I I l I i F I c It I I . X8 wi l 1 2 Coed Colonel Velora Lalyiunyon, Lt. Col. Janet McFarlane fwith flagl and the Angels. lst row, left to right-Major Ann Demmons, Lts. Lari Schwartz, Pricilla Pickard, Gayle Paige, Mary Gar- rison, Sue Burton, Sharon Rhodes, Lola Garberg. 2nd row-Barbara Lee, Linda Berg, Sandi Knudsen, Barbara Wheeler, Eleanor 3rd row-Trudy I-Iertel, Linda Madsen, Zola Enders, Roxanne Shelton, Sherri 4th row-Marlys Nelson, Helen Therriault, Marva Kirby, Diane Wakley, Julee A GEL FLIG The Angel Flight is composed of 32 girls who are chosen for their Shaurette, Ann Shipley. Sherri Mace, Carol Anthony. HT Kleinhans, Maggie Phalen. Briscoe, Sharol Greenup, poise, appearance, personality, and intelligence. :Angel Flight is sponsored by the AFROTC Corps of Cadets and perform in close drill at basketball games, Interscholastic, itary Ball, and this year at the Lilac Festival in Spokane. ABRE AIR FLIGHT Sabre Air Flight is an honorary organization for Air Force ROTC basic cadets open to members only y invitation and restricted to those who can pass certain entrance tests. The purpose of the organization is to give the cadets more opportunity to work with the cadet corps. Front row, kneeling, left to right- Jerry Reid, Donald Kinney, James Hamilton tCo1nml. Fred Jewell, and Roy Bates. Second row-Dick Seim, John Jo- seph, Rhett Wise. Gary Cummins. John Robinson, John Ulivila, Rus- sell Anderson, Jim Parker. Third row-Frank Joachimsthaler. John Griffith, Thomas Holmes, Don Genest, Louis Garcia. Gerald Davis. Dale Green, Dale Lumsden. Michael Gubner. 133 134 ADVANCED AR Y ROTC Front, seated-Bruce Mueller, Gerald Marshall, Phil Griffin, Murrill Evenson, John Hill, Richard Christopher, Harold Archibald, Rich- ard Benson, Larry Newell, Bill Steinbrenner, Ken Wimett, Paul Gyles. Row 2-Nevada Bonar, Ron Simon, Pete Trask, Richard Lukes, Joe Jarrett, Bert Cue, Tim Gratton, Tom Agamenoni, Sam Ragland, Corbin Elliot, Fred Hollibaugh, Warren Drew. Back row-Arlon Kohl. Larry Crandall, Gary Beiswanger, Dwight Anderson, Bob Arnot, William McCollough, Dick Anderson, Noel Waters, Alex George, Leo Kottas, Capt. Robert J. Harper. DRILL TEA Left to right-Mike F. Curran Steve Lutz Conrad C lb L 'l ' ' ' ' ' - I., ,mi LZ, W 1 I Y , 1 . o y, .3 e L. O Brien, William Rusin, fCapt. Joseph Diet Ai'cliilJalci,1ljoh1i liiggtiliyvjigcgly Jwilelsllilsry Lary Stldmon' Owen Dltchfleld' Commander Harold R F TH LETICS MS VARSITY SPORTS AT MSU Football Swimming Basketball Golf Track Tennis Baseball Skiing Montana Athletic Director Jiggs Dahlberg passes out a win- ing medal to Grizzly freestyler Bob McKinnon. McKinnon, DOUQ James. Wayne Veeneman and Ivan Jacobsen splashed to a new Skylme record in the medley relay. 136 5 E Montana's All-Skyliner, Dapper Dan Balko, fires a bucket against two Utah State defenders. The Grizzly basketballers, qeSp1t6 a poor Start, finished fifth in the rugged Skyline league with a 7-7 recor . I INFORMAL SPORTS AT MSU Soccer Riflery Bowling Hockey l i ontana coach Ray Jenkins, in ten-gallon hat, surveys his players ist before kickoff time. Hard-working Jenkins was rewarded with 0-10.record in his first season as a head mentor, but Grizzly fans ere imprseed with his coaching. Grizzly gridclers grimace at each other during a long pmt-iicc seen-lofi, Montana center Marv Suttle swishes a hook shot in the Grizzly-Colorado State encounter in Missoula. Silvertips won, 49-43. i I i 137 Balko, who led Montana scorers with 390 points last season, drives for the bucket against Jerry Cole of Denver. VARSITY FOOTBALL AWARDS Dale Berry Montana Bockman Jerry Connors Michael Emerson Robert Everson Roger Grattan John Gregor Henry Greminger Philip Griffin Howard Johnson James Johnson John Lands Richard Leenhouts John Matte John Meese Charles Moore Larry Myers Robert Nearents Alvin Pelayo Joe Pepe Stanley Renning Thomas Sorensen Dale Sparber Mathew Gorsich Michael O'Brien Bruce Olson Gerald Young Rich Johnson, Mgr. VAR SITY BASKETBALL AWARDS Mike Allen Dan Balko Darroll Dunham Vincent Ignatowicz John Lands Paul Miller 138 Kay Roberts Duane Ruegsegger Terry Screnar David Shelby Marvin Suttles I9 8-I9 9 TH LETI ARD FRE SHMAN FOOTBALL AWARDS Richard Baker Stanley Baker Fred Bardelli Larry Beddes Richard Bergenheier James Carlile Jack Cooper Shellie Darden Mike Edwards Gary Ekegren Jerome Golembiewski Clyde Gossert James Grasky Terry Gregor Paul Gustafson James Harris Gordon Hart Edward Healey Gary Homme Stanley Hunton Tim J erhoff David Kosiur Kenneth Miller Donald Morris Robert O'Bil1ovich Tony Ramos Jack Robinson Jack Rudio Lewis Savik Jack Schroeder Gary Schwertfeger Gary Smith Glenn Sorenson Tom Sullivan Mike Thompson Robert Zadick Floyde Bethke Brian Nooney VARSITY BASEBALL AWARDS Floyd Ayers Tom Chakos Gene DeBruin James Johnson Robert Henriksen Wilson Managhan John Matte Bruce Montgomery Charles Moore Larry Myers Larry Schulz Terry Screnar Ron Simon Robert Todd Robert Vogel Kenneth Wimett Nbr. l , ir'-1. Q, 5. f ' L!! if ,f Grizzly trackster Mike Granbois displays a big smile after receiving the Grizzly Cup. awarded yearly by Mor- ris McCollum to the MSU athlete who is outstanding in leadership, scholarship, and contributions to the Uni- versity. Granbois, a service veteran and family man. was one of the best quarter-milers in Grizzly history during his career. RESHMAN BASEBALL AWARDS obert Caskey imes Cleveland l Craig like Dishman me Farrell oward Farver laine Hendricks ichard Held 'ayne Henrichs harles Hereim Clark McCammon Metro Moreskovich Gary Oswald Donald Parker Tom Peterson Glenn Sorenson Dan Sullivan Ron Quilling Arne Thunander ARSITY SWIMMING AWARDS Jhn Rider alph Fitzpatrick obert McKinnon 'illiam Brubaker Ivan Jacobsen Chester Jolly Douglas James Wayne Veeneman RE SHMAN SWIMMING AWARD ary Groshelle All-American Stan RClllllllf.1, lcii, is intcrvicwcfl lm' iorinci publicist J. D. Coleman after the first of Sian the Rani' nine All-America awards was announc-crl. Henning. fiLH'Il1f1' his three-year career at Montana, marie 21310 tackles and liil assists in 25 games, won Lineman of thc Game lirmors in l of 22 games in which votes were taken, and vvas a unani mous All-Skyline guard two seasons in a row, The Ran also won the Most Valuable Griyxly trophy three sczisfms straight. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL AWARD S Robert Hamilton Robert O'Billovich James Harris Ronald Quilling Blaine Hendricks William Smith Andrew Jackson VARSITY SKIING AWARDS Roy Bates John Manz VARSITY TRACK AND FIELD AIVARDS William L. Anderson Blaine Hendricks Frank Damaskos Mike Johnston Arthur DeVries John Lands Ray Dunn William Mathews Mike Granbois Herman Mohland Victor Havlovick VARSITY TENNIS AWVARDS Nick Darling Steve Kirk Mike Hogarty John Love VARSITY GOLF AWARDS Robert Arras Joe Boboth Fred Jewell Ray Maidment 'r' If A Daniel Sullivan Gary Wojtowick Tom Sullivan Tom McCullough Kenneth Nelson Charles Nelson Paul V. Sullivan Kenneth Wersland Gary Wojtowick Robert Nearents Roger Norgaard HEERLE DER e it 521 WM 1 R Left to right, row 1-Marva Kirby, Helen Therriault, Lola Garberg. Row 2-Pat Sauerbier, Gayle Hagernan. Row 3-Carol Chakos, Jan Tustison. Jeri Whitten. , 'UVM , QQ i W AD P GIRL Row 1-Jane Hughes, Sharon Gault. Row 2-Carol Raunig, Freida Stegmuller, Fran Ferrlan, Nancy Hurst. Row 3-Gail Paige, Barbara Wheeler, Lari Schwartz, Sue Parks. gsm l Q Sri! DQ Cheerleaders ride at Homecoming, left to right-Jeri Whitten, Gayle Hageman, Jan Tustison, Lola Garberg 140 We at P ,xx ...I Among those who played, and well, was Terrible Terry Screnar, one of the top sophomores that Frosty Cox unveiled during the basketball season. THCSE WHO PLAYED THE GA E 4 nf'-1 '4 L . f Ji X. L t. i ii 5 .F A . 'qv X Y .4 -,Q jj. Lgm. ,QH:g1.., RAY JENKINS Head Coach RICHARD JOHNSON Manager NAME Berry, Dale Bockman, Montana Connors, Jerry Emerson, Michael Everson, Robert Gorsich, Matthew Grattan, Brian Gregor, John Greminger, Henry Griffin, Philip Johnson, Howard Johnson, James Lands, John POSITION End Guard Halfback Guard Halfback Hallback Q.B. Tackle Halfback Q.B. Halfback Center End Lccnhouts, Richard Tackle Matte, John Meese, John Guard Tackle x ss F ,. .uv-asf Front row, left to right-head coach Ray Jenkins, freshman coach Hal Sherbeck backfield mentor Hugh Davidson. Second row-line coach Tom Parry, freshman assistant Charles Stack, end coach Don Brandby. VARSITY HOMETOWN Fairview, Mont. Missoula, Mont. Spokane, Wash. Lewiston, Idaho Cheney, Wash. Highland, Ind. Missoula, Mont Shelby, Mont. Alhambra, Calif. Chicago, Ill. Hamilton, Mont. Missoula, Mont. Baton Rouge, La. Selah, Wash Missoula, Mont. Woodside, Calif. FOOTB LL FOOTBALL SQUAD NAME Moore, Charles Myers, Larry Nearents, Robert O'Brien, Michael Olson, Bruce Pelayo, Alvin Pepe, Joe Renning, Stanley Sorenson, Thomas Sparber, Dale Young, Gerald POSITION Tackle Halfback Center Center Q.B. Tackle Fullback Guard End Guard End HOMETOWN Deer Lodge, Mont. San Fernando, Calif Pasco, Wash. 4 Spokane, Wash. Missoula, Mont. Honolulu, Hawaii Missoula, Mont. Great Falls, Mont. Benecia, Calif. Cashmere, Wash. Yakima, Wash. Captains: Stanley Renning, Charles Moore, Co-Cap- tains-Elected by squad at the close of season. yr .3 'lf ' In-' , S , Mal' aff iqzf, x 1' 'Z MN I First row-freshman coach Hal Sherbeck, John Meese, Bob Nearents, Jerry Connors, Mike Emerson, Joe Pepe, John Matte Jerry Young, Ron Grekul, Russ Grant, Howard Johnson, Bob Stansberry, Montana Bockman, backfield coach, Hugh Davidson. Second row-Equipment manager, Ruppert Holland, Al Pelayo, Gene Jessup, Don Dupuis, Phil Griffin, Jim Earp, Dale Sparber. Dick Leenhouts, Tom Kane, Dean Swenson, Carl Strand, Larry Myers, Stan Renning, end coach, Don Branby. Third row-trainer, Naseby Rhinehart, John Lands, John Gregor, Tim Grattan, Jim Neal, Howard Schwend, Les Vierra, Roy Lynn Henry Greminger, Jim Johnson, Don Fell, Matt Gorsich, Bob Everson, line coach, Torn Parry. Fourth row-freshman assistant, Charles Stack, assistant trainer Dick Gregory, Bruce Olson, Pete Muri, Mick O'Brien, Charley Moore, Tom Sorenson, assistant trainer, John Dixon, athletic director Jiggs Dahlber, head coach, Ray Jenkins. y VARSITY 1958 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Sept. 20 Montana 6 Utah University 20 Q Salt Lake Sept. 27 Montana 14 Wyoming U. 21 Q Billings Oct. 4 Montana 16 U. of N. Mexico 44 Q Albuquerque Oct. 10 Montana 0 Denver U. 29 Q Denver Oct. 18 Montana 13 Utah State U. 27 Missoula CHomecomingJ Oct. 25 Montana 12 B.Y.U. 41 Q Missoula Nov. 1 Montana 7 Colo. State U. 57 Q Ft. Collins Nov. 8 Montana 6 Univ. of Idaho 14 Q Missoula Nov. 15 Montana 6 M.S.C. 20 Q Missoula Nov. 27 Montana 13 San Diego U. 24 Q San Diego Won-0 LOST-10 Most Valuable Player Award-Stan Benning Jim Kovatch Award to the Most Outstanding Lineman of the Year-Stan Renning Y ff 1' Q, r i if 1 N I I I I K 3 1 W E 1 kwmmw- WM-Wmwwnnq ,MAPK mga? -.ggi 4? Grizzly halfback Howard Johnson dives for a short pickup in Montana's tussle with Brigham Young at Missoula. 1958 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Oct. 18 Frosh 6 Wenatchee J. C. 20 QD Wenatchee Oct. 31 Frosh 8 M.S.C. Frosh 27 Q Missoula Nov. 8 Frosh 13 Idaho U. Frosh 27 QQ Moscow Nov. 14 Frosh 14 Columbia Basin J.C. 0 QD Missoula WON-1 L0 ST-3 VARSITY TEAM STANDINGS CCOnference Gamesj W L T Wyoming 6 1 0 New Mexico 5 1 0 BYU 5 2 0 Colorado St. U. 4 3 0 Utah 3 3 0 Utah St. U. 2 5 0 Denver 2 5 0 Montana 0 7 0 Pct 857 833 714 571 500 286 286 000 All Games W L T Pct 7 3 0 .700 7 3 0 .700 6 4 0 .600 6 4 0 .600 4 7 0 .364 3 7 '0 .300 2 8 0 .200 0 10 0 .000 WIWLQVV 'i ,zdfm :Qc-'VS The Ram in action! Stan Renning brings down a Utah State ball carrier for a three-yard loss in the Grizzly-Aggie Home- coming game in Missoula. STAN THE RAM -- GREATEST GRIZZLY IN HISTORY STAN RENN IN G -says BOB GILLULY Well, at least the best Grizzly lineman since John Christian Bentz won All-America honors for the Silvertips way back in 1917-that's the unanimous opinion of Renning offered by several veteran MSU observers. Stan won a total of nine different All-American honors during his career. In the fall of 1958, he won an Associated Press third team selection, making him the most honored Montana lineman in the past 40 seasons. In his career Renning was mainly noted for his great defensive work, but the 200-pound guard also was at his best leading the blocking on Grizzly rushing plays. All in all, it was a tremendous three-season career at Montana for Stan the Ram. V, fr Vi w 3M'M5a5iiiVJb,I?' ff Nw 1 ' as w Pileup. An unidentified Grizzly ball carrier hammers through Brigham Young's tough line for a short gain. Dornblaser Field, dedicated to Paul Dornblaser, who was killed in the first World War, waits in the early fall sun for school to start. The grass is unmarred, the stands empty as seen from Mt. Sentinel. 146 Despite a slow start, Montana's cage Grizzlies ,me through with another fine season under the guidance of veteran mentor Frosty Cox. The Grizzlies relied on sophomores to a large extent early in the season, and lost six in a row before litting the winning trail. With the yearlings being .rplcmented by steady work on the part of three seniors, the Montanans averaged 78 points a game over the last half of the season and ended up with an even 7-7 Skyline record. ' Q Q + .QW We it lllibfffwxrfm Q Three Grizzlies-Terry Screnar, Darrol Dunham and Duane Ruegsegger, fight for a rebound as the Grizzlies battle Utah State. ' ,,,w i fi Montana's senior captain. Darrol Dunham 0 4 9 ml 'uf s s gvtgf . ' n I VE. i 15 ,Xl , controls the ball rluii ,Q action in the MSU-Utah State game in Missoula. Dunham vs is the leading Grizzly rebounder during the season and also contributed good scoring punch. 1958-1959 VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD Name Mike Allen Dan Balko Darrol Dunham Gale Henriksen Vince Ignatowicz John Lands Paul Miller Kay Roberts Duane Ruegsegge Terry Screnar Dave Shelby Marvin Suttles I. Class Sophomore Junior Senior Sophomore Junior Junior Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Senior Senior Home Town Cut Bank. Mont. Great Falls. Mont. Shelby, Mont. Spokane. Wash. Elizabeth, N. J. Baton Rouge. La. Newton. Kan. Newton. Kan. Billings. Mont. East Helena. Mont Salem. Ore. Chicago. Ill. C. R. Dragstedt--Most Valuable Player Award DAN BALKO Sv' V ,,..vH -., -1.4 FORREST CO Head Coach NASEBY RHINEHART, Train er 3 HAL SHERBECK, Freshman Coach 148 Grizzly mentor Frosty Cox apprehensively views the action on the floor. f X E ff SKYLINE ALL-CONFERENCE BASKETBALL TEAM-1959 Dan Balko-Montana State University DeLy1e Condie-University of Utah Jim Peay--University of Denver Tony Windis-University of Wyoming Bob Ipsen-Utah State Universty 1 FINAL CONFERENCE STANDINGS-1958-1959 1 Won Lost Pct. 1 ,N l., 1 University of Utah ..,,,,ii -,,, 1 3 1 .929 Utah State University ..,,e,ee ..,.e 1 to 4 .714 University Denver ,,,ii,,,,,i,,,,,,..... 10 4 .714 if Brigham Young University ....,. 8 6 .571 f Montana State University ,,,..... 7 7 .500 is Colorado State University ....eeee 6 8 .429 University of Wyoming ......., 1 1 13 .071 ii University of New Mexico 11111111 1 13 .071 N if 1 ti E hi LI ITU. 1 1 l- ' ,,,,..,,,, ,. fgvmm 5 , A 9 1 t fi m 1 1 t ' 1- L- Y Q Y swf VZ if A 1 A A -- at X K ,, I ' 4'f t . -' , it R1 1958-59 Grizzly Cagers-Left to right, front row-Vince lgnatowicz, Dan Balko, and Steve Kirk. Second Row- Charlie Hood, Paul Miller, Mike Allen, Kay Roberts, and Tom McEacheron. Third row-Coach Frosty Cox, Terry Screnar, Gary Kanz, Duane Ruegsegger, Dave Shelby, Marv Suttles, Darrol Dunham, Gale Henriksen, and Manager Ken Cooper. VARSITY BASKETB LL Date Mont. Opponent Where Played Dec. 1 University of Idaho Missoula Dec. 6 University of Nebraska Lincoln, Neb. Dec. 8 University of Colorado Boulder, Colo. Dec. 10 Montana State College Bozeman Dec. 13 University of Idaho Moscow, Idaho Dec. 19 Washington State College Missoula Dec. 22 University of Oregon Eugene, Ore. Dec. 23 University of Oregon Eugene, Ore. Dec. 27 Montana State College Missoula Dec. 30 Washington State College Pullman, Wash. Jan. 7 University of Utah Missoula Jan. 10 Brigham Young University Provo, Utah Jan. 15 Denver University Missoula Jan. 17 University of New Mexico Missoula Jan. 24 Utah State University Logan, Utah Feb. 5 Wyoming University Missoula Feb. 7 Colorado State University Missoula Feb. 13 University of Utah Salt Lake Feb. 19 University of New Mexico Albuquerque Feb. 21 Denver University Denver Feb. 26 Utah State University Missoula Feb. 28 Brigham Young University Missoula March 6 Colorado State University Fort Collins March 7 Wyoming University Laramie Won - 1 0 Lost 150 W'-09,11 .. Center Dave Shelby, a surprise improvement during the season, eyes the basket at the free throw line. Dapper Dan Balko drives for the bucket against Colorado State FRESHMA BASKETBALL M5647 p First row-Charley Hood, Bob O'Bi1lovich, Tom Sullivan, Les Chapin, King Hamilton, Dan Sulivan Second row-Coach Hal Sherbeck, Butch Hendricks, Andy Jackson, Gary Wojtowick, Jim Harris B111 Smith Ron Quilling. Q NTA4! XMM? RTA! Qilie figs 42:2 .M x fntana's John Lands. a capable cager as well as an All-Skyline vtballer, fires a shot against the Wyoming Cowboys. RDWCDOD ACTIO A driving style of offense highlighted the Montana season, but mentor Forrest Cox also was a stickler for defense. The Montana squad has led the Skyline in defensive play for the past three seasons. Darrol Duztham drives for the basket against Colorado State, . .. - i. J '77- Y' 'W af ig E WMM Q2 i K' 5 l 0 an 7 'Tyr Q a I N A 44? is L , 1 W, M 5 V. I . K .L ,Q if 'S - l W 'Q A 2 5 3? ' iii' 4 Li? I 1 Y . la ,. X' f , , N... 4 gs I Back row-Coach Harry Adams, Robert Parker, Gary Schwertfeger, Gary Wojtowick, co-captain Mike Granbois, John Lands, Bill Schu strorn, co-captain Hank Mohland, John Lucas, Frank Parot, assistant coach Bill Lounsberry. Second row-Ken Wersland, Vic Havlovick, Clyde Gossert, Leo Kottas, Oran Lein, Art DeVries, Merrill Kovatch, Ken Nelson, Paul Sul livan, Bill Matthews, and Ray Dunn. First row-Chuck Nelson, Bill Walker, John Larson, Wayne Finney, Bill Anderson, Frank Damaskos, Mike Johnston. TRACK Grizzly tracksters, under the astute leadership of Harry Adams, rose to a fourth-place finish in the Skyline. Grizzly sprinters move into their starting blocks during a practice session. 5 152 -BNSF. si Harry Adams the veteran mentor who has guided Grizzly cindermen since 1933 is generally - garded as the best track coach in the Skyline. The affable coach is never blessed with a great amount of material, but he always gets topnotch performances from his men. Montana hurdler Hank Mohland tops the timbers on his way to victory in the high hurdles event against Brigham Young University. Mohland, jokingly re- ferred to as the baldest hurdler in the west, was co-captain of the Grizzly squad and ranked as one of the best in the Skyline. XWWWW. ml . ..ssmfh - - X, tsl sz- we was '--' .gs -lert My it tii., X ssiff s 'NW N Q j if A .AMX i Grizzly publicist Bob Gilluly interviews Adams on track prospects. TRACK RESULTS Utah State 69 lb B.Y.U. 85 U6 U of Utah 54 Western Division Conf. Champion Skyline Conference Track Standings-1959 Brigham Young University T2 7!lO Colorado State University 31 l'Tf20 Points 31lT!20 24 18 17 l7!20 17 3X5 5 153 1 l TRACK A 'l un .Ev w N 1, is lr 3 I N! in ll Montana's Skyline championship relay team included Mike Granbois, Ken Nelson, Paul Sullivan and Frank Damaskos. The Grizzly speedsters have won this Skyline event two seasons in a row. E i S 1 Broad jumper John Lands strairs as he leaps in a match against Utah State. The versatile Lands added a third letter-in track-to his already impressive football , and basketball scrapbook. 1 wk 5' Wx Www Ygmwogs ii Weighimnn Ken Wersland holds the University shot put record and also is a strong discus per- former. 154 it Although it appears that the Brigham Young runner frightl has the lead, Montana's Ken Nelson Cleft center? outran his foe to give the Grizzlies a relay win against the Brigs. vent All-Star Member Lroad Jump hot Put avelin liscus Iile Relay Deceased. Team MSU ALL-STAR TRACK AND FIELD TEAM QBest records set by Grizzly Athletesj Hal Utsond Bob Hudson Joe Luckman Jim Seyler Ken Werslancl Jim Black Bob Beach Jack Luckman Ron Lundquist Hal Utsond Fritz Kreiger Ed Stocking Dick Doyle Russ Sheriff Gene Clawson Robert Ripke Jim Rowland, Paul Sullivan, Mike Granbois Ray Merwin Al Eiselein, Bill Murphy, Ole Uelancl, Jack Emigh Hometown Polson Alberton Glasgow Twin Bridges Missoula Ravalli Missoula Glasgow Billings Polson Park City Whitefish Missoula Helena Missoula Missoula 23'9lQ 23'63i4 23'5?ig 23'2 51'1 50'31i1 48'95323 48,5,, 214'7 202' 199'4 195'61'3L1 171'5 159'5 156'0 149'11H4 3216.4 3216.8 Mike Granbois crosses the finish line with another 440 victory. Year Est. 1958 1954 1950 1940 1958 1956 1954 1951 1956 1958 1942 1954 1950 1958 1941 1952 1957 1939 Grizzly tracksters set one new MSU record in 1959, and came close to cracking several others. Milcr Mike Johnston was timed in 4:16.3 to set a new Grizzly mile mark. '1 'V I Q 'R fe ' - P ' 1 -- 4 , lie. Q H ' ss, xxx N Q 'QW x , 9 ' 3 8 . it .L Pole vaulter Chuck Nelson tops the bar at 12 feet. Just a freshman, Nelson gave promise of being one of Montana's better pole vaulters. 155 First row-Bob Ogden, Wayne Veineman, Gary Cummings, Bob McKinnon, Chet Jolly. Don Boursaw. Top row-Coach Bud Wallace, Ralph Fitzpatrick, Doug James, Bill Reynolds, Ivan Jacobson, Bill Brubaker and Stan Larson. Not pictured-Dick Williams, Phil Kimery and John Stipe. ' vi. .V 'X n 55-,,.!3',:2-', ' ,, V ,,., Q-fax.. K aan- - 1 ,...f' 3. -,fa-,Z-2: !'.?54fg, -,,71: 7 , , . Q ,. Grizzly swimmers, becoming stronger every season under the guidance . - . + of energetic Bud Wallace, splashed to a strong fourth-place . ...J 1 -A ' f ww f ,--W , i ww i'o' . . - f C 'Gr aff' ,on Imzismi 'X -s , ' ' ' ' ff , , K is Asp? J f lnlsh in the Skyline. ,. f ., , . - .91 if ' fa W J' Q! . ' -A f '-Q- - M 4 TM- Y .jf ' , .1 nf' .RQ . . ,, ,. ry.-. .,,!fa5L. 1 I Lf' ' -Uv Q . -1- ,. 'ex af-:ez 535' .' sa, fx E. ,J , l , K- X ff Back stroker Doug James works on his turns. Swimmers lean forward just before a Sk 1' h ' ' race in MSU's new pool. y me C amplonshlp if? 156 f V be be Montana's record shattering medley relay team included Doug James, Ivan Jacobsen, Bob McKinnon and Wayne Veeneman. The four Grizzly splashers broke the former medley record by nearly six seconds in the most exciting race of the Skyline finals in Missoula. Montana's Jacobsen, left, stands at the head of the line after setting a new Skyline butterfly record. New Skyline record holders included Montana's Ivan Jacobsen, who shattered two butterfly marks. A Grizzly swimmer leaps off the box as his teammate finishes his lap. 157 ASEB LL Front row, left to right-bat boy Toddy Coke: pitcher Gene DeBruin, outfielder Tom Chakos, catcher-infielder John Matte. Second row-Catcher F Johnson, infielder Ron Back row-Coach Hal Sherbeck, pitcher Wilson Managhan, pitcher Larry Schulz, outfielder Terry Screnar, pitcher Charley Moore, Dutch Mings. loyd Ayers, infielder Bob Todd, shortstop Bob Vogel, pitcher Ken Wimett, outfielder Jim Grekul, infielder Larry Myers. infielder Bob Hendriksen, pitcher Bruce Montgomery, outfielder Ron Simon, manager X ,,,, l Pitcher-outfielder Larry Schulz was the best Grizzly chucker during the season, and that was one of the surprising things about the gutty Griz- zly thrower. Schulz was in a near-fatal auto wreck two years ago, and doctors felt that Larry would never play baseball again. But Schulz, despite, a game leg, came back strong in his senior season. Terrible Terry Screnar led Grizzly hitters with named an All-Skyline first baseman. 158 a .372 mark and was P 1 l 4 BOWLI G .fix 'wt Montana State Bowling Champions-left to right, front-George Sherry, Darryl Bruno, Fred Chapman, Maurice Helterline, Coach Vince Wilson. Back-Bob Harris, Lee Arnold, Jim Vukonich, Donald Newhall, Don Ferguson. Montana State University Bowlers competed with MSC three times and lost all three, but in the State Bowling Tournament they won first place. Competing were: MSU, MSC. School of Mines, College of Great Falls, Carroll, Eastern College of Education. At Eugene, Oregon at the Northwest Collegiate Tournament MSU won 8th place out of 18 entered. Only the two highest were invited to the National Intercollegiate Tournament and although Fred Chapman had a very high record, MSU failed to get an BASEBALL invitation. We lost two to Idaho in the Airmail Tournament. Season Results itana Opponents 6 Columbia Basin JC 'B' 9 Columbia Basin JC 2 Idaho University 1 Washington State 2 Oregon State 2 Gonzaga 9 Gonzaga 4 'Utah State 4 'Utah State 3 tBrigham Young U 4 'Brigham Young U 4 'FUtah University 6 +Utah University 2 Brigham Young U 4 Utah University 8 Utah University 8 'Utah State tConference games Season Record: Won 3-Lost 14 Ionference Record: Won 1-Lost 9 8 7 4 13 10 10 8 4 10 12 6 12 7 6 24 14 13 X5 A , lug xi 159 ....,........wM.,,, I ya ' 1 VARSITY TENN S 5 1 w ll Freshman Mike Hogarty rifles a serve in a Grizzly match against Utah 1 x State. Despite a last-place finish in the Skyline, the Grizzly netters showed 1 1 improvement over the previous season. Lettermen were Hogarty, coach N' John Love, Nick Darling, Bob Nearents and Steve Kirk. 'N .2 I li ,I 6 .Mg Q64 , WL 4 l l .ing 3 fa eggs? A , LM 5 ,Q ...L ' ,X x . fa X -. m .' I - V Left to right, front-Harry Bauer, Germanyg' 1 L ' f .P J. C. H. Jones, Great Britain, capt.g Mohamed! l A1 Rifai, Kuwait: Hans Mausitzen, Norwaygy 'l V Arashmiclos Monjazeb, Iran, Issam Mahboub, l 1 , ' f Q, o Apvi 5 Irakg Hans Krause, Venezuela, manager. 2 'N 'i ' 'rf 4 Y' ,,. ,L Row 2-Kozo Funabiki, Japang Fabrizio Ossello, 4 ,Q 1 A . f s Italyg Charles Bull, Great Britain: Heinz Meyer, ' , . vf ' 1 ,gf VA Germanyg Sukayl Ossman, Lebanong Istvan i 544 , S-' r ' Torok, Hungaryg Roberto Skibsted, Argentinag - J : M Atyyeh Mahmound, Jordan. V ' ' 2.5 1 QUE-I - . .X 4- gr l in , q29-7q'f'f , A . to-1 .- f Izumi' js s... umvr ,H Vi Left to r1ght-Issam Mahboub, Hans Krause... J. C. H. Jones. 5 SKA . Wim' f S 1 an-4 SOCCER Non-Varsity Soccer was organized in the late spring. 160 gf 7 I Frank Tetrault was M0ntana's varsity ' . Q star in riflery. His top scoring qualified f . him to compete in the Pan American n - .-r 'f games. i if GOLF With five returning lettermen, coach Chinske was looking forward to success in 1959. The team made a strong showing, but was not able to rise above eighth place in the conference. Golf Captain Joe Boboth surveys the new university golf course hoping that the expanded facilities will help build a win- ning team. fg ra X . s 'X 9 A as ,ge - X 'Rx N, - -1 RIFLERY Montana made admirable progress in a field where Skyline schools are even offering scholarships. Associated with the ROTC Department, the team picked up wins at an Idaho tourney and against Utah State. .fr 13 ,tx V AA S. fe. , . ,, ,, is . i if 'gg 1 sas., l . , Q., . A .,mf, .Q 4- ,V Q K A it fe s 4 f. .. :2.2.wf, .. -dries . ai. M 1 f , X -Q vs ,z as . e ,,.:..,:: ,, M A p A H . ..ig 3 5gffs2?2g ' ,. 1Iwi5f4zg7i, b5, X A 1-is ri W , Q ,V HQ, ff? ,, s 3, . fm5k.y,z'S ' - . s' ' f X 1 2 N? Qig'3BF2.' X 3 .4 fa- gat' X i 'B' S 3 if . . K . J , Ni . 4 f .K - 3? , , x. V .ggi 5 5 , , N . E A W , ,, , .,,. y XX AW:-S ff' ZW 4 -w ,fi , . Q.. There is no doubt that western Montana is a fine training ground for skiers. The team got practice once a week at either Diamond or TV Mountains. The skiing year did not bring MSU any great triumphs. The hard working team coached by Bob Steele met skiers at a series of meets around the West. Team mainstays were Captain John Manz and slalom star Rudy Ruana. 161 WY The Bruins, pictured above, are Jerry Sinclair, Tom Uphill, Ron Grekul, Dave Gentile, Cam McCallum, Denny Graham, Malcolm Broatch, Rod Kempel, Sandy Stewart. Al Craig, Bill Ed Sibald, Bob LeBlanc, Don Cline and Coach Elfanson. Melnychuk, Lee Prodor, Marv Tiller, Leo Meadson, Ron Smith, There are many short stops like this because the MSU skating rink is only one-half the size of a regulation hockey rink. 162 HOCKEY The Bruins, under coach Sam Elfanson, are the first formal hockey team in the history of the university. At present, they are lVIontana's Intercollegiate Hockey Champions be-cause of their victories over MSC and Montana Mines. It should ' be noted that the majority of them hail from Canada' and it was they who provided the spark for organization of the squad. Wo.rk7outs began in November for the rugged Bruins. Good con- ditioning and coordination of the line are important to these puck- I men. - 0 i.. he The year began with touch football and the Clover Bowl was alive with fast plays and maneuvers as the living groups scrambled for first place. I TRAMLIRALS QMENSJ BASKETBALL-1. Strapsg 2. Scalywags -Frat League: Phi Delta Theta BOWLING-1. Sigma Nu Wednesday Night League: Stars FOOTBALL-1. Sigma Nu: 2. Sigma Chi A League: PAF GOLF-1. Sigma Chig 2. Butte Rats HORSESHOES-Csinglesj 1. George Vucurovich-Butte Best fdoublesl 1. George Vucurovich, John Frankino-Butte Best PING PONG-Csinglesb Elrodg Cdoublesh Sigma Chi SKIING-1. Sigma Nu-Time: 344.83 2. Sigma Alpha Epsilon SWIMlVIING-1. Theta Chig 2. Sigma Chi TENNIS-fsinglesb 1. Theta Chi: 2. Sigma Chi Cdoublesj 1. Sigma Chi by forfeit TRACK-1. Cl0dS: 2. Sigma Chi VOLLEYBALL-1. Phi Delta Theta: 2. Sigma Nu ALL INTRAMURAL CHAMPION-First: Sigma Chi: 2. Second-Phi Delta Theta. A traveling trophy is given to the champ. The bowling was done at the Women's Center lanes with the longest schedule of any sport. Teams met every Saturday. Softball took over the Clover Bowl when the snow had finally disappeared. 163 It's a mad scramble for the rebound as the girls partake in a sport which can get very rough-broken fingernails, scuffed sneakers, mussed hair-dos, etc. Shirley Newton bats an energetic ball back across the net in the Womens Center gym as volleyball season gets underway. 164 I TRA LIRAL fWOMEN'SJ Under the sponsorship of the Women's Recreational Association the coeds began a round of athletic events which proved the Olympian prowess of the Alpha Phis.I h BADMINTON-qsihglesp Karen Shirm-Alp-ha Phi i Cdoublesj Karen Shirm, Sally Rhoon-Alph Phi BASKETBALL-Alpha Phi M BOWLING-Kappa Alpha Theta 2' SOFTBALL-Turner Hall SWIMMING-Alpha Phi 5 VOLLEYBALL-Alpha Phi 1 LIVING GROUPS M if The Delta Gammas have 'ii ,3 coffee in the living room with service by houseboy Jim Harbolt. There are six sororities and nine fraternities at Montana State University. Each has a house of its own with a special brand of life. Greek life means firesides, formals, pinnings, exchanges, serenades, and of course, rushing. There is a healthy competition between the houses and the greek world is better because of it. PA -HELLENIC CO NCIL Meeting in the sorority houses, this close knit body proves the cooperation found among the greeks on campus. It is the inter-sorority governing body that plans rush, the Christmas C2l'0lil1g, Greek Weekend, exchanges, and better cooperation in all things. 166 r ,, STANDING: Mary Cole, Lorna Kaiser, Judy Clark, Carnie Peterson, Karen Schirrn. SEATED: Claudia Lillie, Sally Barker, Roberta Lazzari, Lynn Castle. I TERFRATER ITY COUNCIL FRONT ROW: Art Hudson, Tim Gratton, Bob Arras, Curt Jacobson, Doug James, Phil Barbour. MIDDLE ROW: Virgil Bon. D. C. Hodges, Sid Shrauger, Tony Buzetti, Gib Nichols, Gary This council is designed to bring better cooperation among the fraternities. They lay down the rush rules, offer a. scholarship trophy, plan Greek Gary Bradley, Paul Ulrich, Demiles Pedersen. BACK ROW: Dean Cogswell, Gary Phillips. Ray Kamrath. Doug Wold, Pat Johnson, Bruce Rettig, Doug Kemmerer, John Mahan, Ed Dotson. Weekend, and give incentives for greek cooperation in many areas. Noted progress was made this year as the Council set up a maximum chapter size and a Tribunal to make the fraternities abide by University regulations. Greek Weekend also included a dance in the Cascade Room. Below, gouples dance and it is noticed that there is no official mode of ress. 1 W ' 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 ' The Greek Goddess was chosen in this manner during Greek Weekend. It takes courage to be a candidate these days. 167 Betty Jo Akerson Mary Balk Sally Barker Janet Brandt Dorothy Cecrle Mary Louise Cole Sharon Colton Elizabeth Darko Deanna Dean Ellen Devaney Gloria Eudaily Judy Ferguson Frannie Ferrlan Gail Franke Janet Fredrickson Lola Garberg Janet Gludt Cathy Goudie C In. -0 fix, Dalenc Hinman Janet ML-Kenzic W k o ' S 7 ,.. ' - 'G' Q ' f . t.4- . - it y S ' 'Vs lay ., ' M. .Q f 5 3 s kayak Qs., Q M , 3 ag. I I 'W X M ,.., .,,, 'gf'- 'fxfW f V , 73 get Gail Gray Sharol Greenup Lynn Gustafson Deanna Hall Jan Hanson Colene Hilden P-lil Hlllltei' Ga1l.Kammerze11 Judith King Karla Kluth Sandi Knudson Velora LaMunyon Gail McLain Marion McRae Sherri Mace Pat Maher Carol Meehan Mary Lou Montague a Morgan Peggy Jo Neil Nancy Nelson Jane Ninnis Pat Norman Lorelee Olson Sharon Orr Lynn Palin Raunig Sharon Rhodes Sally Rhone Joann Rung Karen Schirm Sherrie Shaurette Roxana Smith Gail Spicher ell Stansberry Mary Ann Taylor Pat Thomas Sally Thompson Sandra Valerie Walford Jeri Whitten Barbara Williams VonBlaricom The Alpha Phis looked forward to better times ' wwwgvpv vrwu' X ?,s5waE?p'f if J ' x ' S as a new addition was to be finished this summer. An active group, they had their share if honors, especially in the field of athletics where - they won four of the six major events. , ' X F F Q Q y There was also t'me for community work as the sisters plugged the Heart Fund. w... , BONNIE PITSCH President For rush, it was singing waiters and an old Heidelburg atmos- phere. 169 ..L.v IA. Janet Ballas Barbrrw Barker Billie Bevin Barbara Blaskovieh Sharon Blazek Judy Belle Clark Jeanne Comte Jeanne Corbett Lois DeTonancour Shirley Ding Mary Dudley Joan Elder Judy Elmore Zola Enders Millie Enebo Jordis Erickson Jean Faulstieh Betty Jo Fleming Kathy Fleming Roberta Gladowski Marion Hagler Betty Hall Su Hornrnon Luisa Jatoba Arlene Jennings Pat Johnson Barbara King Kay Knutson Kathy Kroeze Melissa Loy Zella Lunden Phyllis McElroy 1 tbl 'uv VY '73 '3- Heather McLeod Val Marion Diane Mossey Mary Ann Mertzig Bobbie Miller Prue Morach Marilynn Multz Arlene Myllymaki Frances Neal Ellen Parker Rose Marie Perrick l70 l 5 I 1 DELT DELT DELT The Tri Delts proved once again that its hard to hold them down. Showing their sincerity in the academic field, they have set up scholarship awards which are open to all women students. And once again they won the Newman Songfest. They also raised money for the Opportunity School. The traditions were climaxed by the Pansy Tea in the spring and the Tri Delts ended another chapter in their book that dates back to 1926. CLAUDIA LILLIE President Lorraine Peterson Laura Potter Patti Lou Sherrow Sharon Sletten Joyce Stovall Barbara Tippitt Marianne M helan Diana Squires Nancy Thomas Penny Wagner Carol Pressly Leona Sperry Vera Swanson Karen Tomsik Sandi Withee Heather McLeod and Su Hoxninen provide enter- t .nment in the fracured style for fall rushees. Judy Rinnngton Peg Speelmzin Jackie Thomas Marge Vohs Serena Zaratin 171 Zoe Ahl Donna Arnst Ginger Bacon Pam Baker Cleo Bardelli Guiliana Brandezzi Carol Cooper Corliss Curtis Brenda Cushman Beverly Denicke Sharon Dodge Julie Dufresne Dorothy Dunbar Karen Ferkin Carolyn Fry Paula Gaertner Mary Garrison Sharon Gibbs Peggy Green Gayle Hageman Carolyn Hertler Claudia Hooper Jane Hughes Elaine Huber Katherine Joseph Elma Knowlton Karen Larson Marjorie Loyall Barbara Lee Karel Lorenzen Danni McDon'1ld Dorothy lVIc'Bi'ide Judy Mi-Intyre Judy Mc'Vey Kay lXlAunx:iri Robert 1 Miller In:1.lv::n Illurrls Nancy Nelson Tcdcly Nu-moyer Ksilhy CYNL-ill Sliziron U'NQilI Camiie l'c'lcrsmi 172 DELT G MM A sorority that maintains high scholarship quarter after quarts-r, the DGs still find time for exchanges and coffee hours. Their national project is to aid the blind and one oi' their not.-d f campus endeavors is the International Stuilents Tea. And once again, a very successful formal dinner dance was held winter quarter. Greta Peterson was crowned Mardi Gras Queen. Jean Tate was elected Secretary of ASMSU. 3 ,iiaf is i Z , ' X . .gyk A . XE mil W , XL' i , ,, Lili ,' r ir at ' ...av Q- Q32 .' wil? i l X xt ik ' .Y 9 I :li i 1: 'N Fi Q 'X , is eterson Marilyn Peterson NONA LA SON Q it lich Annie Richards R Raglalid Pwsldmlt Roberta Miller, Thelma Stuhblefield, Donna Arnst. and Elaine Huber depict one ol' the quieter moments at the DG house. ass Claudia Sanders Jean Schilling Kay Schoengarth Roxanne Shelton Freicla Stegmuller Anne Smith Carol Snelling Jaulding Mary Steadman Florence Steenslandfhelma Stubblefield lean Tate Anne Thomas Helen Trippett Joan Urquhart Velch Helen Wertz Luann Westerhaus Dianne Wilder Janet Wilkins Sue Williams Barbara Wilson Joyce Zeller 173 L.. Willene Ambrose Carol Anderson Sharon Anderson Lisette Bennett Mary Bosley Mary Boyd Peggy Calvin Terry Carpenter Carol Chakos Nancy Cooper Linda Copley Susan Cummins Darlene Cunningham Diane Drew Ruth Ann Dwyer Vicki Fey Sally Fraser Penny Freebourn Willie Gough Mary Gratton Janet Hall Jeanette Hamblock Wilene Harkins Sally Harris Trudy Hertel Nancy Hirst Polly Hodges Bennie Howell Jo Irvine Margery Johnson Lorna Kaiser Marva Kirby Susan Kresky Myrna Kronmiller Jurine Landoe Donnie Leary Linda Leslie Karen Lipp Barbara Lyman 174 f 5-46 OO. v e Theta seniors crowd the traditional Senior's Bench as graduation V approaches. lcGlashan Judy McNally Joy Monson Moore Anne Morrison Lavelle Mulvihill 'ramenko Karen Rydberg Pat Sauerbier Therrell Helen Therriault Sydne Thisted Mk., I Life in the bright briek house on Gerald .Menus- was as spirited and rewarding as any year lu-ture as the Thetas studied, sang, or functioned themselves through another three quarters. After holding a function with the Kappas, they proceeded to give W1 .ie , l kg it 1 i ,. them a defeat on the gridiron as the two f sororities held their annual football match. Many 3- ' ' faf x ' ' ri f jiirin z,-. Q 'P , queens came from the Theta house, foremost of which was the Title of Miss MSL' held by Patti Shaw. And then, before the seniors departed they served breakfast to the house sms JANICE STEPHENS President Judy Murphy Marlene Murphy Mary Lynn Olson Edrie Parker Margaret Phalen Sharon Sayre Patricia Shaw Anne Shipley Paula Simmons Holli Steinbrenner Kay Thomas Ellen Thorwarclson Jan Tustison Karen Whitcome Diane Wright -as It 1 'Q '? .e avr: 11,5 ...a-'01 175 4415 sf-P' Hzirriet Huestis Nancy Hurd Katy Johnson Kitty Fox Sharon Kansala Noreen Kiley Priscilla Lester Joanne Leutholcl Ilelene Loy Jiinny Loy Kathleen McCarthy Janet McFarl:1ne Colleen Mack Linda Madsen Margzirel Marlow lilwalnelli Nlortinier Cl1arlotlcNelson Mzurlys Nelson Sally Amos Carol Anthony Sidney Armstrong Marilyn Boward June Bowman Julie Brisco Sue Burton Lynn Castle Susan Cook Florence Cooper Nancy Corning Dixie Dawson Ursula Davis Ann Dunmons Carole Domke Sue Doty Minerva Eyerly Margo Groshelle Gail Gundermann Helen Guthrie Sheila Harrison Ann Higham Nan Higham Sharon Higman 1' , ' ,i,q,,3k ' f y irc i f ' , jf- X. i , .H ,- idx, .n k r .vu N. 5-.fl 1 - iigxlxmfl, - ' . Q 'fl M fu m! w i ' i ,f :f 4 fflf' L + g'i7f3i+'1. X J' W 1' rv' if iv ' af o 4' A bi ' Fiji qvmjigis . -.5 4 .. X . . ..f--'- '-1 I W ,. ii V '- A-'f . ., w. 1 a fbsvf Hg- .if l' . ' Q f A , 1 , iifiiii . .6 V 4 if sf. i V .,, ,I If , ti- hi' 1 f, ww 'I , . 5 he 'st V '. , ill . ,e A f iw, ', 25 2 , 1-59 vi i ,Q P g'fvXwLf1,iif'JV S 'nr . fe. i2..i. mx -x A '-,-ii.'l :i'w'. - .1 1 ' X S G 5 kxvx V I , V awe 7, -fu ., ' T i t . yay? . ,' Q. 'H -H , 'w s' k -, M - ., x x'5 f 5 w '. ?. I I I R, x Y. ,A t i ' 5 '- .4 f In nue v o Q 5 l it '- Sli, is W 1 'P 'i ,. . , WWE .mf N- , A f H4 r 'stowage 'W ,ie , ,-J, ,,AA,-., ,N ie'-. ,i i. V P. -.ws .1 rdf ii W J H3 5 .- i , , vw -. e A -., xv , XA s she Choreography by Sue Cook as the Kzippas launch You Got to Have Heart at the Newman Club songfest. FUI AQ TEMPIE BROWN President Sondra Asselstine Enid Overturf This year marked the golden anniversary for the Kappas. Yes, it was Sam Rankin PHfRObiHSU'1 Lorinda Smith Judy Speers Sally Willis Barbara Wheeler fiftieth year. The traditions seemed to mean more. The steak and beans dinner, Pixie Day, the Kappa-Theta Christmas party and football game. They shared top honors with the Phi Delts in the snow sculpturing contest and Carol Anthony was chosen Military Ball Queen. age Sue Parks Nancy Peterson Priscilla Pickard Susan Plager Nadine Powers Robinson Sheila Roffler Larrie Schwartz Sally Shiner Eciwina Sievers Annette Smith Stephenson Patricia Stewart Dorothy Thomas Kay Thompson Paula Trenkmann Eileen Weingartner 4-H' SUV 4U5 1-1- wt A l 177 .g....A.....i. .... - ---. -Y--VY- A-Y Y Y -7.......-.l-.--1---l--4 fm ,wiv za- if .. W, f x if .,u .rx N' gre- ,gr v 3 . A ,gk y at - Q, if CWM' Linda Bailey Desiree Collette Sharon Everson ' ' Ann Kelso as-.. - ff we 178 'X f g fi-'f we X if ' if A do la. 5 a M Q 5 V it M i r A f ,:.:-25-P 1 A fr V so f 1 we of m V. ' AEA! f M A X If 3 X xy F f f, X ff X XNZM X W f sn 1-X N , xx X , W M MQ X' f L f J 2 f N X 1 f gi ,X , 1 fg N - X Faye Baker Kathleen Beley Phyllis Bertram Marlene Conner Judy Crego Pat Curran Laurie Freseman Norma Fries Janet Hagey Bonnie Kem Mary Ellen McAVoy Catherine Mayhugh Carol Moore Marcia Nearman Cheryll Nevin fl r .. sew. , .1 .gy-N: ,pf qw- Jane Borden Martha Cole Nancy DeYoung Sharon Emmett Christine Jensen Louise Johnson Gretchen Meyer Jan Obenauer Carla Moore Evie Oberosler ,xf 's., -as i l l IGMA K PP The energy-plus girls. Their secret for success is hard work and it brings results. Enlarged pledge classes. A financially stable house that will soon have an addition. The mortgage was burned last fall. In the social world there was success-the Dean's Tea, a formal function, and a romping, stomping Klondike party ' i A MARCELLA KOCAR President af wvfgxjgi is e i fi TN! gi WF. A A QE. i ii-ji Frisbee playing in front of the Interscholastic decorations. In the winter it was SAE snow piled against the door. Oh well, that's greek life. Q -Z f'i,,. IV -M ' - fl? - A4, f l i 'Q ,r A . .mix 'v- H , ' 1 Y if -I A J V 1 41- . I is ., .V A I i : K ' M t H V, an I , 1. I , N 4 ks. mx f . -. . ,R F El f Ex '1:. ::' '--Q i .,,. ....,s 1 A is - x ' 1 it s I Lois Peterson Loretta Rash Anita Shea Judith Thomas Virginia Wolf 'iii-3 Marcia Peterson Roinelle Rasmussen Sharon Sirokman Hariclia Tzianoudaki Jane Wynn av Alice Quirk Marcia Gay Rogers Joann Tesarek Arlene Walby JoAnn Zimmerer 179 -L-, Y . A hiv. A ? vv .fb Q 1 ..-.f- ' ill L. :Jag R ,...-w' i -9+ -vo l A ww 'fi 'Www ,vw 6 J . Q M fg, was 'YD t monk Q z LeRoy Anderson Lee Arnold Vinc Bertuccio Dick Burlingame Bill Cahill Darrel Dahl Edward Dotson Jerry Dotson John Dowell Ron Elliott Jack Gilluly James Graham Michael Greene Joseph Jarrett Thomas Kane Ken Kaufman .fav '- ' .a 'Q H' Q, .dies ww Y fa-094 Glenn Kinsley Bob Kopitzke Robert Korizek James Lambe Robert LeBlanc David Lee Forest Liebe William Loughril James Lynch John Montegno .ld 57 -I 1,1 '11, f A fn It's that nightly session in the living room. Could be it's the late show? F wil 1 I 4 T-, ', orb' Ti i ll- And in the basement, it's the Turtle Club. A little something to take edge off of classes and studies. e men on Maurice live in a house filled with pride and tradition. It's been hard work in the last few years keeping up with the rest of the Greeks. Each fi J? year, however, more is heard from them. They have a unique social spirit that makes such vents as the Esquire Ball a success. And then, they are never at a loss to find a good stunt with which to back the Grizzlies at a game. Nw naw Don Newhall George Notham William Palmer Robert Rux John Schroeder Gilbert Smith Hugh VanSwearingen Jerry Walker CARL DIX President r sl P, I i 1 ' s I ll 1 i all I I i 1 fx Hebert Anderson Richard Anderson Gordon Durant Stanley Fritzinger John Gesell Jim Gilbertson Brien Hallmark Benson Holmes Gene Klingler Larry Kroll Wallace Long Herman Marseilles James Mason Gene Massey Roy Merritt Larry Pagett Shelby Patrick Roland Pedersen Gary Phillips Kenneth Robison Rolland Saylor Robert Slauson D. C. HODGES President 5 DELTA SIGMA PHI The new fraternity on campus moved into its house on 829 Gerald after two homeless years. As a legitimate fraternity, Delta Sig began the rounds of coffee hours and firesides. The dream girl was crowned at the Carnation Ball. They sponsored the blood drive, pointed to high grades, and held a big open house in the spring to show off this new addition to Greek Row. D. C. Hodges plays as the rest of the chapter joins Dreamgirl Terry Stephenson around the organ for a songfest. Duane Stallman Robert Thorson Gary Temple Jack Upshaw Jack Therrien Richard Willis The greek world took a big step forward at MSU as the Delta Sigs moved into this house in November. 183 :nl . ,L. Aiwitwl ji -T X.oe The Phi Delts had what could be accepted as a very good year. There was the slight inconvenience of social probation during winter quarter, but it only resulted in higher grades which put them above the other fraternities by the end of winter quarter. Under Pres. Larry LARRY SCHULZ Schulz they proved the Phi Delts can excel in many ways. , President Duane Adams Mike Allen Bruce Baker Jamie Baker Larry Beddes John Bennitt Rich Benson Dale Berry Rod Brewer Don Brickley Robert Brickley Byron Christian Cal Christian William Crawford Charles Davis Dave DonTigney Doug Doolittle Darrell Dunham Wayne England Mike Fallon 184 F iw fm kv! ? 46 I 'Qi Q 'W ! G- T3 VM WW I ' z ,LV w-wir 1, ffu-wwf' 'K ........ang! '-nnvf' Joe Fine John Fraser Mac Fraser Don Freter David Frost Larry Gemberling Steve Gerdes Tom Griffith Richard Gunderson Dale Haarr Manny Haiges Neil Hanson Gale Henrickson Larry Herron Art Hudson Ray Hunkins Jim Hutchinson Tom Jenson The Homecoming Game crowd views the winning float. .man Ar H02 fi wpffi The year's first triumph was the building of a winning float with Turner Hall for Homecoming. And once again, their social life was highlighted by the Hawaiian Party. 185 ,mmm ,es ,,-was ,W 5, Q 'Why Tim Jerhoff Durwood Johnson Jim Johnson Ray Kamrath Edward Komac Ken Kuhr Wayne Leslie Keith Lokensgard Maurice Lokensgard Don Lund Tom McEacheron John March ' Jean Mohler Gib Nichols Kenneth Pelo Edward Peters Bill Phillips Sam Pulfrey l I Nl I V l ' l l 7 JESS? 4-Yi' Wi? N' x , 4 'Nw There was talk of a new house for the Phi Delis, but until that happy day there was still this comfortable old homestead on University Avenue. 186 ky .bv The Phi Delts present musical comedy on the Oval for the Newman Club songfest. 'QCQQSQ Q5.,,n...-NA PHI DELT THETA cont. Winter quarter may have been quiet, but it proved very successful. Not only did they take top honors in the grades, but they also grabbed a first with the Kappas in the snow sculpturing. Thus, once again they proved that the Phi Delt forte is more than just intramural abilities. Rich Raisler Don Reiter George Rhodes George Roberts Robert Ruden Jack Rudio MN ' r N . A New lv MQ maglxuiisigkim.-.nl ...X , John Schirm 6 -.-- Howard Schwend Glen Sorenson Ken Stain Greg Stone - 'dv-H.-A-'iv' Roger Stromberg Jim Taylor Clyde Tucker Bruce Watkins Jack Worden far t if 187 .L l f i N l , , i i YQ dit. 555 if . A. ' :fl ss 3? K I , MV X x -PM ,I x na. A' - g - r- , . WW I , W t X x., ' if -. on-. 5' 'Q - ,, Ai -2 'Y ' ff 431' 188 U : f 1, - , . . P' -' - 1 ig fm ? : J. ,6 143 fa . ' 4 WN. we ., -M ig 3 ew Robert Arras Michael Ayers Raymond Brandwie Richard Buech Arthur Buell Jack Davison Robert Hedderick Darrell Lininger James Lininger Gerald Marshall John Mroz Fred Mumbower J ay Olsen Duane Olson Orville Orr Demiles Peterson Myron Pitch Bruce Retting James Shea Robert Steele , , M.: J ,.... l M The Phi Sig home at 1011 Gerald'-an ideal location surrounded by the Kap- pas, Thetas, and Alpha Phis. FLOYD SMITH President , V -x 'Je ft 4 A f 'Y Y ... 'Y , X S' Q N' xx . in is? 4153 34? fl K' . 'VA 2'6 1' ' 'FAN gf? V . . . -'QQ ',, ' 95, V-,,-1 , ' ' A 41, Q,-x is .V , WA LN , 1, 'fa Fira Under Pres. Floyd Smith this Greek group has grown in stature through the year. One of their own members, Bob Arras, served as the president of IFC. The social world was not without their contribution ,f as Sharon Sayre reigned as Moonlight Girl at their annual Carnation Ball. They are an ambitious group with room for growth. Duane Swartz ... S ' 'N Larry Taylor Larry Vielleux Jr . X as if F35 in-Q ,gg N SE 1' v ' Carol Anthony was the Phi Sig-Kappa entry in the Home- coming Queen contest and rode aboard their float in the parade. 189 IGMA CHI A power in the Greek world, the Sigma Chis have also made their mark on the campus. Larry Pettit was ASMSU President. Alums include many names important to MSU's history. And who hasn't heard of the Sweetheart of Sigma Chi? This year the lucky girl was Nancy Cooper. Quarter presidents were Bill Finlen. Henry Greminger, and Gary Bradley. HENRY GREMINGER Tom Agamenoni Walker Ashcraft Stash Ashmore Preszdent David Askevold Robert Arnot Tony Barbour James Beck Gary Beiswanger Tom Belzer 1 'T' Don Bloom Don B11 f' ld ' T . lm 'e John Bohlmgef Gary Bradley Bruce Carmichael Jan carter om Chakos Dan C 1 0 8311 James Davis Ken Eames James Fredrickson George Fritzinger 190 -1 -.,. ,.-.gxzv E s-.- , 1 A -- W' -f' f gJ1. ---41 Ernest Gerling Frank Gibson Ralph Gilham Dan Gorman Tim Grafton William Guanell Arnold Hageman Harold Hanson John Hauck Richard Held Loren Henry Bill Hodges John Honey Ken Hornung Larry Johnson Richard Johnson Richard Josephson John Keefe ,-' gi. ,Q frlsli r . H I1 r g ff. Mx? Q iv- , If-EX ' i X- -6- A 1 - b w ,ai f auf X5 ww I N' :AXA . , 5, Q 5 I A is '.i, M ,Z 5 Vg. ' A . I nf Y , wr .H - ' f QE3.l1'l- The Sigma Chis operated a Very popular booth at the Mardi Gras dance. Line forms at the rear! Jim Kolstad James Lee Gene Lissa Tom McCarthy Massey McCullough James McFarlane 191 14. I l 'ip-V 2 i 1.-w 'i' 'QQ Nancy Cooper, the Sweetheart of Sigma Chi Doug Midgett John Money Sam Noel Henry Peres John Reely Leon Odeguard Clinton O'Neil Larry Pettit Joe Porter ,t.. , ,,.. ,.,..., , faint Robert Roberts George Robey John Robinson John Rood Thomas Sabo Vince Schile Don Shalhope James Sheire Ronald Simon Ron Slovak Ward Smith Ron Stoops 192 S X f s.m i, SIGMA CHI The Sigma Chi Santa and Christmas party have become a traditional part of their community effort. Stuart Swenson Mike Thomson Gary Thronson Bill Tidyman Stan Tiffany Robert Tirrell Robert Todd Pirrie Trask Robert Vogel Richard Voorhees Tom Welch James Williams E 55 1 f I iff' if 1 5 su 193 N 11. I l l I 5 NX The oldest national fraternity on campus, Sigma Nu, has long held a major position in campus affairs. In the past year it had five men on Central Board, three men in Silent Sentinel, and three men in Bear Paws. Jerry Beller was Business Manager of ASMSU and Jerry Metcalf was Chairman of Judicial Council. Jim Berry Jerry Beller Jake Braig Robert Braig Ralph Brien Toni Briggs Charles Bull Ernest Bundhurd Tony Buzzetti Bill Cain Richard Chaney Wllyhe Chatfin John Chinske Tip Clark Gary Clizer Jack Cogswell Bob Cole Donald Collins ., we ,ffl ,, , R5 5 N Y .9 May, 1, W Af am i ji' .we rm A f Q i S -vw -19 905- as-GRY' , .3 A as f r X Z 'Y Ma.. .ww 24 5 Dave Aldrich Alan Anderson BOB SEIM Tony Angland Dick Austin President Ph1lBa1bour Fred Barrett ' x i ,X hm? ' R,. Richard Andriol Dan Bachdelder Richard Bauer r a Don Angel Dave Baker Charles Bennett W0 .lg l , ..., ., .G+ ' B x -. --.4101 fi if-4' i-rf N-'il' 5n. db. f-'WWF WiQ .f' . .. 'U .'-Vik ' V-l ww' -- ' i-pre ' ' -'- ' fi' J 1 V i f 'A .4 ,J Q! af' I 4 R ,N ' i gc. . 1 J iv 18- 'ff ,- f' 1 t 1 'f' i-:' I x ' 'mat .gn-P we fmt W ' Q H 1 li -aa 46' 33 Q, , -:Q f 4- 'Yi .409 3 N we fi? obert Connole Mike Curran John Datsopoulos Milt Datsopoulos Warren Drew John Eddlemon lerrell Everson Maurice Farrington Gerald Ferguson Ralph Fitzpatrick Garry French John Gardner lex George Gary Gray Jim Harbolt Ray Harbolt William Harris Jay Hess In the social world, there was the Barn Dance and the Piggee Dinner. Their social calendar was supplemented y numerous firesides, tree hangings and the esteemed White Star serenades: along with many impromptu innovations, such as the Chicken Hop, the Spring Raft Trip and swimming, skating and toboggan parties. This can only mean one thing-that some Sigma Nu is being washed out because he lost his pin. is- The Sigma Nus raid the Thetas as Jim Martin, Ray Jacobs, and Mike Curran head up the back fire escape in a diversionary movement. i -.kgka ,ash -. K .Ni 195 Y 525 my John Hill Jack Holzberger Ray Jacobs Dean Jensen Jim Johnson William Jones ,dw I .1 .67 W --,- 7 f , 'f k xr ' ffu:a37PX-' M g X . , .slr Leo Kolias I IW . M Gene Keller f w -N5 'lm 633215, 'hx Louis Kustucliu Gaylord Lasher Steve LaTourrette John McMahon ill? 2. James Martin t A , --Q we 0 Jerald Metcalf fi- ffif' Y' 45: 25 Stewart Nicholson Bruce Olson Ernest Ratzburg Wayne Pedersen 11117 The boys show the Thetus n good time ft th 1' - tertuining them ut the house with a jaii ixessigiirqld by en 196 Joe Reber John Robinson George Ruff WWW The Mardi Gras spirit engulfed the Sigma Nus as they brought out the bingo table again and drew big crowds. ,4.J -opml! he brothers with noted musical talents gather for icither impromptu concert for the visiting sorority ir s. Stewart Nicholson and President Bob Seim were two of the three Silent Sentinel positions held by Sigma Nu. Robert Ruby William Rutaii Bill Schustrom SIGMA N Ccon't 'Q if ,, James Smith Alvin Sperry Alfred Stipe John Stipe Tom Sullivan Richard Seim Richard Swanz Bud Swarens Roger Lambson Jac Truckner Edward Wanek Ken Wersland Roger West Don White Harold Wight Norman Wight David Williams Max Yandt fin-- vvvdlrf VF ,L ml -5 I l I l X. SIGMA PHI EPSILGN Montana Alpha of Sigma Phi Epsilon was established at MSU in 1918, and in 1958, began one of its most successful years. It has become one of the leaders in the Greek world at MSU because of its ' b f d aggressive attitudes. Behind the red door' can e oun Bob Andring Manley Briggs Denny Cronin 198 a group that is going through an expansion era. Ermory Adams Bob Campbell Gary Cummins John Beebe John Carlson Ronnie Deschamps Jim Biotti Tom Black Fred Chapman Bob Clark Jerry Domer Robert Dumont STAN UNDERDAL President Norm Brehm John Crowell Larry Duroeher K Ray Siclerius :incl I am :4 dying L-ockmn X u 0 3 A K Denny Cronin and Paul Ulrich pound out a little tune that sends studiers to the solemn confines of the library. Roy Ekstrom Tom Harrison Douglas James Wade Erwin Robert Hatlberg Douglas Kemmerer Charles Graham Mike Higgins Larry Lind Jim Gross Tom Holmes Tony Long Joel Harris Charles Hope Lloyd Lundeen sv qw' '.l..' h lnev 9 Wigs' 1d..'Qf'f eww.- fin. 4 - my Yi . f N, Hur .f ax , I ,-,..,Q2i . fa ,X . ,ff s R. vm in 'A . N T Q i n A ' N, WWW . w.wye Bill Lynch Jack McClarty Lawrence Malkuch Jack Martin Bryce Meyer Ed Miller John Moran William Mott Mike Murray Frank Mutch Michael Notars Walt Nussbaum Lowell Paige Vance Peterson Don Rickgauer Tom Schulke Ray Siderius John Sornmervllle 200 The floor bounced and the band bounced as the crowd bunny-hopped' at the Bowery Ball SIC-EM PHI EPSIL Stan Strong George Swanson Bruce Tisor Ray Toberman Bert Torske Paul Ulrich -Ioward Vollman Tom Walker Don Watne Ray Toberman works over the house books during a quiet moment at 333 University. k,,4-rr Sig Ep went formal for the Queen of Hearts Ball. Because of the abundance of musicians at the house. 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V Y John Benton Larry Bickell Virgil Bon James Carr Gary Carver John Coleman George Draffin Ed Emmett Pete Grant Phil Griffin Hugh Hastings Don Hetherington Gary Homne Gordon Hughes Pat Johnston Walter Lenington Bill Lingard John Lucas Jack MacIntosh Zoltan Meder Richard Miller Torn Mills J ere Mitchell Carl Neufelder Charles Osler Jim Person Xander Pitass Steve Postle Barry Reed Rex Rieke Bryan River Kenneth Sheldon mEMUJ,5BZIllHUl0lHUl Q'I.1hl '- ' ' Ron Smith Lawrence Spezio Paul Thomas Marvin Tiller Larry Tucker Julian Vince TH ETA CHI lring an active fall quarter, Theta Chi joined the realm of campus social life with the costumed Hobo Arts Ball. The formal Red and White Ball was held winter quarter with ie crowning of the Dream Girl of Theta Chi at the height of the evening's activities. With the coming of spring, it was fence post decorations in the front yard as Theta Chi Circle Bar X Dance held the social spotlight. It is an eventful year that saw the influx of many Canadian faces. u. K. 3 4 ,E pw' an be an . gf? V 'gif' , GARY FINK President The Theta Chi Homecoming Queen candidate Edrie Lou Parker rode atop their entry in the Float Contest. Charles Aker Robert Amick Doug Baldwin Wayne Baldwin Bernie Barr Sonny Borden Fred Brush Warren Buettner Arthur Buls Richard Carissimo Robert Carlberg Bob Cashey Gary Christie Conrad Colby Jerry Colness Ken Cooper Charles Davey Don Dehon Wayne Dorcas James Duncan Hal Edwards Mike Edwards Gary Eichhorn Larry Eichhorn Joe Ferrell Tom Flaherty Ken Fordik John Geiken Harold Gilkey Lyle Glascock Gary Groshell Doug Hacker Howie Hansen Bob Higham Stan Hunton Curt Jacobson It was another highly productive year for the boys at the corner of Universitv and Gerald Two brothers wcrm- nitlated into Silent Sentinel and six others were elected to Bear Paw The SAEs also held three positions on Central and a Weekend at Flathead Lake Also remembering their reputation with the coeds thev kept up their enadlng traditions and tried to hold the annual Sig Alph Olympics which were finallv cancelled due to the weather. The clippers are taken to a captured Bobcat as PAULNORDSTROM repavment for his part in the MSC red-paint Stan Larson Carl Lehrkind Chuck Lewis Jack Lincoln Rex Lincoln Ron Larry Ed Lord Don McCarthy VVilliam McCullough Ken Maki Rich Martin Richard Maxwell Bob Means Gilbert Millikan Ken Mlekush Mason Niblack Jerry Nordstrom John Northey IGMA ALPH EPSILO The Singing Fraternity lives up to its name by producing one of MSU's more popular vocal groups. the SAE Quartet. Shown here at the Winter Weekend Dance are Dave Norton, Jerry Nordstrom, Jerry Colness, and Bob Romek. 'T Q , 2, T ,.,,..T. ,,. i . ., ., -,. ..,,, , , va ,,, V Aff' iss. S Q .ag 5? 4 Wh, Another work session as the SAE's prepare to indoctrinate the Interscholastic visitors. David Norton Fred Olness Sam Ragland Bob Romer Tom Ross Boyd Roth Bob Bankovich Richard Sayer George Scott Sid Shrauger Brendt Stoverud David Sulc Bob Swanson Ed Tilsey John Ulvila Gary Wajtowick Ron Webber Bill Williams Doug Wold Don Wright W. , ,V ,X A 206 'Nl l E I - l l l l P l l l l w F r l E, H li f as I P BAC ' 1 'wi 3 x7 HL.: f ROW' Barbara Lytle Judy Erickson Joy Andrus Sonya Stimac, Marie Vance, Mary Kay K . . , , Medvit, Asa Viking, Dona Moore, Sally Vogt, Nola Terentieff. FRONT ROW: Sonja Indreland, June Wolverton, Beth Burbank, Betty Brown, Evalyn Batten. distinctly not Greek. Their social life is governed strictly by the The girls at 601 Daly live with a cooperative spirit that is :cordance of the group that lives within the old frame house. The social world is not neglected as they also hold dances, teas, and firesides. Faculty dinner guests are frequent. And then there are the BETH BUQWBANK Presi ent 'Mystery Sisters . BRANTLY H LL TRIANGLE OFFICERS are elected to. govern over a cooperative body including the residents of the three freshman women's dorms. They are KL-RJ Judy Ashihara, Treasurer: Betty Hall, secretary, Penny Loucas, vice-president, and Kathy Joseph, president. BRANTLEY OFFICERS: Suzanne Cook, presi- dent: Ellen Parker, vice-presidentg Jan Mc- Kenzie, secretaryg and Sharon Dodge, treasurer. WWI YW' After the humdrum of Orientation Week and Rush, the normal life at Brantley began to take effect. Hours became a. dreaded necessity to academic life. Working together for the first time, these girls learned about college life quickly. There was the building of a home-coming float, ex- changes, the Pepermint Prince Ball, and firesides. .J If ll H wi 40 The first major event for the freshmen coeds was the Pajama Party held in the Brantley Hall Lounge. 208 A 1 I 'f I X l P ' . - Q, ' ,.. .... ' 2 x 'V -. Aigngxw ' a i , Vg- P ', e ' x Q. W I 5 rr Pg ,- It didn't take the administration long to fuss over the situation in the Brantly lounge at closing time. Retaliation came in the form of Just Friends Corner and Old Steady Couples signs that partitioned off the goodnight area. By the time spring rolled around Interscholastic visitors and decorations, Music Week, and spring fever clouded the minds of coeds. Carrying on socially with a modern vein, the freshmen girls throw a well attended Beatnik Ball. f Lock up tirnelut the 'Frizmgle gates :is couples: hurry: to say goodnight before the boys :ire usherefi out, Hair drying and ironing are important parts of a Coeds existance and Brantly provides all the implements for these necessities. 2' if ' 2 if 2 4 11 2 svff,-gasi , s f e Sl of V- at 2f':J1:1's Wf i i- o.'-,- l K ,, 1 ' 2 -1 ' fy: 4.01 .If i 4 5 M., ' X V X V , 3.53, X. -gif' Wen. 25 W up ,, l- f K I -,itw, , git V y x M T '3t wif- ' 1 . it' H35 if 1' ' 2354, vi, 1 5' '- lr! with Kiwi it 2' Q A fi 5 as -- gil!! 'ff t . ag :N I n 1, .wal V in A , ,X t 'ff l l Q L Nt -av' -,ff fy f f ' l , V ' Fr I l t . X 1 I' 1 4-' s ' 34 . , 4411 -1-'xi , it V T mf K I Q I J . il ty up . xxi fly Q5 Kathy Joseph, Triangle president, crowns Ed Miller as 1958's Peppermint Prince. 209 f . ' ' ' i ' A f - f ' be 9 i W V Z f g 5 5 E 3 ' . l 1 1. F l A s 5 i A lb-I for ' Q X f fc W5 ff V . 'A g? v f 2. ' ' my + 1 V V K ?.h-ffy,,r- Y if C. fig gs I-x . s he .v 'if1.fg,w N T, E , -' ' n 1 .-rs 1 'isbn . ' The Corbin gals also shared in the excitement of the Triangle formal, the Peppermint Prince Ball. K X Zfggxg bl i X Y , , Q X f , ,', w..ZsXefvQQ ' f ' I 3 2 . A if X if 'H The ivy found it hard to cling to the walls of ever active v, Corbin Hall. Front runners in all events, the girls proved their abilities in Homecoming decorations, 7 royalty contests, and Interscholastic friendli-li ness. From their ranks came many new Spurs, campus politicians, scholars, cheerleaders, and Angel Flight members. CORBIN OFFICERS: Carol Coats, presiderztg Mary Garrison, vice president Z- W: I Q, 3 Kay Manzari, secretaryg and Wilene Harkins, treasurer. 1 eele ze f ,ve rf W... If x gk ..t, t. 5 1 I 1 I 1 Qioiiftistfijtlgxeeoifireh was-often a pleasant experience as house It's a typical room .that Sue Plager made attractive with the ' 210 elf 3 1 1 les of undefstandlflg and SUIGGHCG- usual coed decorations of dolls, plctures and social trophies. 5e+,:'1'n ' ., J.. NORTH CORBIN OFFICERS: Paula Simmons, presidentg Barbara Bell, vice presidentg Zola End- ers, secretaryg and Rose Marie Perrick, treasurer. NCDRTH CCRBI HALL Small rooms in new surroundings only strengthened ie friendships found among the inhabitants of North Corbin Hall. These freshman girls started the year off with a success-the capturing of the title of Homecoming Queen which went to their own Sherrie Shaurette. Then there was the AWS caroling, xtensive dating, bug science, humanities, and freshman Alice and Paula Simmon found life much more pleziszmt in the confines to open or t J-vw 'S 11713 ,sy 1 Wx ,iv Q WZQ? f 'new if 'ff fys of their own room as they waited for the library he phone to ring. v-- . ' f.'g's i s f,,+. A . ,Z hx' Q 9- nfl, , ' we .,,, 33,5 vi: it l ' ba, .WM 1 W , , , N ,gg 31.5112-Edcki' ' E. Sf! gg zihfkjihi ff . ' if 1 45:14 T1 ': i f i:i,,?3Aff'aie', - few ' ' ,ilifiafkfdfff 5 iff-5 1 ' lif1w ',, Mfm,i, f . ' 51' warg' QQ 1: Q --bfw'fff.if-fwiibffsr . , , Going home for the first time was long looked forward to as the autumn turned to winter and Thanksgiving drew nearer. .X 35, Q 'wasbn 'if' x ' A 'QQ A .- . . Nfifw- X S composition. ' -it -. Q f ,.,...,a..ff own ' A 'M J: - ' Anne Ginnaty and Joel Vail proceeded the float that carried the Homecoming Queen, North Corbin's own Sherrie Shaurette. Qagyfwx MN unc' ,,,, 211 TLIR ER LL Many hours are spent at study and relaxation in the , f l -we r'fg vi it rv Q if lg f 5 iii s?w122 1 I Through these portals pass the sophisticated upperclass coed who lives under campus regulations with ever increasing strain. lounge. iw 4 if D Ofgillliled into their own government the uppercl from the greek world, but with many social benegig. g 212 irls live a life apart Turner Hall is the home of the main body l of non-affiliated upperclass women. Here they live under the same rules laid down for all campus 5 3 residing females. Organized for social events, they carried out their aims with Lodge dances and a formal at the Florence Hotel. Grades came accidently as the effort was individual. Then therel were pajama parties, an AWS Tea, exchange if dinners, and little sisters in the freshman dorms. Kay Dubay demonstrates the student's awareness of her primarily responsibility, despite the agony of long i hours, little sleep. ' E ,Q TJ mt' we ,--.V Marilyn Groombridge begins 1 Llc. ming session by starting at the esscntiil nnt hu purse YM 4' Wm 43 , , W' 2 z at f .. , .. 2, 5 my 1 4 -if 01 . 1 nl' ' l of +40 1 Y I J K Q, 1 4,,, QV A.:V , . AWS campaigning hit the mail boxes as the candidates vied for the I W4V. large Turner Hall vote. A TURNER HALL OFFICERS: BACK ROW: Kay Dubay, Mary June, Kay Kelly, Toni Richardson, FRONT ROW: Jean Schlicht, social chairmang Carol Dubay, treasurerg Maryl Tracht, presidentg Rulee Matsuoka, vice presidentg Susie Groombridge, secretary. 6 F ' - wi ' za .Q -s 1 W , S 1 s ri F li S 3 i xi Z ,aff Wah' X . s 0,9 ..,:. , t ,e ,K NV. X Y X 2 wx, . X. V . 5 . c: 2 . ,-x- 5 j X 1 1. Q1,l-giwxffz, A 'f Q Q -ss' s ,. x Marlene Kolstad spends precious study time the way most Coeds do-stairway conversations. as N ss S3 2 'ery V X lfkiiif' r '-Q sis s ,ax The Freshman men's dorm provides a picture window view of the campus and early morning sunshine for the inhabitants. SQNM 1 2 V , Kfmlhi 1 if-.1 The Halloween season was greeted by Craig residents with ff DJIYN Ill their lounge. 214 Under Head Resident Roberts this last year was one of ever-interesting events in Craig Hall. Supervised life began to have new meaning-green lights, quiet halls, and no gambling. But the social life went on with success as the Craig boys helped their candidate capture the title of Homecoming Queen and the list of dances and parties grew longer. ff it A 5 X 'W -- WN, L. ELROD OFFICERS: Larry Hickethier, treaswrerg Bill Greenwald, athletic chairmang Arlan Kohn, presidentg Jack Therrien, social chair- mang Vern Klevgard, vice president. as is gl ELROD HALL Organized to provide an active social life in Elrod Hall, these upperclassmen, show that the Greek type of life can be matched with success. There were the usual firesides and exchanges when fall quarter was highlighted by the Funeral Dance. A dinner-dance was held during the winter and in the spring they broke outdoors with a, picnic on Flathead Lake. The year ended with the traditional Senior banquet at the Lodge. '-4-ig rKg 'Eg K V we ' is ,N L in AKA, W, K' V Q , ,AG Mnmsga J. Q , X NX x x in 1 .,v' :I LN 'V it . l,, , , .--. .4 .Q , . - , Q 'Griggs Vg 3 - A it .Kg-Q. S . its Ndqsmg 4.3 tx A N ,,, A V y ,fs ,L E .4 a.-'L ff p V Q' gmljw foie 4 12-as 1 M ' A - -. Q Ng ,ir ... Q I 1 'K 1 ' - , , - Q , N' 'Mel 2 i t Q5 , F 1. ' ' ' . . ly F 0 , . Y? is Q - -'f - 'f -. 'Q' . . ' l. L S ' .Tsa i 'R' S 31 'if f A 'f A ' S 'ff .L Ms .A , s' 6.-x,.xN,w ,. . l A 1 X qi ,. ., N Us 2 is X xx 4 , V 1 .5311 Q L A . fl. .,l aff Mez X ., t at 5- ' f ' Mary Loy rides atop the second place winning Homecoming float built by Elrod and the Tri-Delts. Elrod had its own special type of entertainment as Rolf Olson, Swain Folie, Frank Bonar. and Glenn Hickethier gather around the organ. 215 -Q- ,. -- -:'-- 5 fm,-I , ., ,.,. ' 5 wi i f M 3, GET 3565 ' f '- , Q' mix ,..,9fyf-,gy no wwf ' gikfi:- C, ff-y X -A V, , be ,, n Y 9 .1 , sw -715+-sf- 4: ,fc,5' ,QQ-743 , X ,, Y ff '2 1' 1 9235? .. .f K l if , - , . , 'N wif,-Z',:f' Gill . -. 'Zi- -, ROL! CAMPLI It was messy weather for the Thanksgiving holidays, but even snow cou1dn't dampen the high spirits of going home that prevailed around the campus. ' ' A , 2 f, ,. :-..,?1zf- 'K I W 2 T f r 27 ifeffwax The Craighead Apartments, better known as the doubles crosses are the new homes which replaced the strip house abodes of the married students and faculty members. 216 The -many hours spent at the Lodge were passed with the usual chess and card playing. Here a quartet of collegiates engage in an absorbing round of chess. QwHiiQ?9l? , 5 , --, .-. .. - o I 0 o o Q 00 C O O ooO'c 0. 0:10 'o 'Q' O' 0 O CLASSES pQ' 9a O o O + , 000 'O Q .Oo O' o.o oQOo WW NYWQQQQ, , 192,31 ff, I was W l 'fy A: Shias .,-.1. V W, A, ,N . ' we A, . -Ke ff. V , 4 e - s s a s a V X s es xt N ,su W fn ,gg . egg: mb. . ,eve xww-wvlswws X, x Z, V 3, '-- ' 2 iv 1 S , 'A Mwsw ff swat e f-mfjfs 1' ,fm we w,!QNx Kms - rs WMM xqxw: ,.. ,, .,g9g -' RW 'kim W ,. r W he .. 5 W. , . , SW'-new 'W' ' K WW , f N siif -' - -xen.,,fQgi4 The courses offered at MSU reach into all walks and interests of life. Above, a skiing class makes use of Mont:-1na's scenic mountains to learn an age old sport. W Finals, midterms, research papers, and quiz sections filled the academic life of the student body. It was a hard fight to pull a passing grade out of the scholarship minded professors when one had so many other activities to think of-committees, dances, traditions, athletics, and fine arts all took their toll. 2 L i 5, 1, ll P' u ...T K -5 Q.:- S In - KT N-fi ,. XL Y? I 1 Graduate Dean Dr. Ellis Waldron inspects new equipment ACADEMIA MSU has many proud academic traditions it nic-h are maintained by a responsible faculty and student burly. Each year new gains are made in the various fields. A new doctoral program was started in Geology. Dr. Munoz started the Stella Duncan Research grants The Montana Press Hall of Fame was established. The honor sections in certain lower division courses were continued and there was talk of a course challenging system. Someone began to talk of Saturday classes and semesters but no one was listening with a great deal of enthusiasm. in the Geology graduate program handled by Chairman Fred Honkala. est time may bring a smile to some, but for the majority of us 'ings a deep seated feeling of why didn't I study! ' it ,, s. mf Ra The library was the center of learning on campus as the stu- dent body made almost daily pilgrimages to its protecting soli- tude and educational facilities. rm 219 gt -nisf--L------ - s. JOHN GEsELL Fulbright DWIGHT ANDERSON Woodrow Wilson 220 Dwight Anderson, President Castle, and John Gesell meet to discuss their chances in the Rhodes Scholar ship Competition. Dwight and John were chosen as MSU's candidates after an elimination round on th local level. SCHCDLARSHIP Once again, Montana State University had a fair share of the scholastic honors achieved by American college students. The list of awards at the annual Awards Convo was long and impressive. Scholarships and grants were the rewards attained by the scholastically elite. Pictured below is just a few of the outstanding minds found in our college community. ARLENE JENNINGS Woodrow Wilson Anne Morrison Woodrow Wilson Award l J t E 1 i l TERRY CARPENTER Woodrow Wilson . ,, . if .s 1 The University was represented in every field by outstanding students with noted achievements. Doug Beighle won the Harvard Law School Fellowship. 'Ihe Foresters passed out awards to five of their top students. Claudia Hooper received the Lehn and Fink award for the highest scholastic rank in pharmaceutical subjects. The Home Economics faculty award went to Ruth Ann Dwyer. Thomas Granbois won the Grizzly Cup in athletics. The Mortor Board Cup was won by Elma Knowlton. Thus, many finished the year with tangible evidence of their achievements. KATHYRN THOMAS Graduate Assistantship D. C. HODGES Graduate Assistanship Cornell JUDITH BLAKELY Dean Stone Award JACK SILVER Phi Kappa Phi Scholarship 221 be 'Y a iff' - of ' .L FRE HME The enthusiasm was a fever pitch as a new class invaded the campus and began to build the myth that would become the Class of 1962. They were one of the largest classes since post war days and the dormitories were hard put to find rooms for them all. The Orientation Week testing previewed the high academic abilities that they would attain. Each year a new class enters and another departs and one begins to realize as he notes all the new faces that the composition of a university is forever changing and bettering itself, as are these students pictured here. 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Q Q X X ' z X X X X I pass X NF I' X X X X sf ri ,rv v ,QR iii ' 'J Q if L N x A ! if Sandra Arganbright Raymond Asbj ornson Judith Ashihara Richard Austin Michael Ayers Anthony Ayto Jeannette Bach Bonnie Bache David Baker Wayne Baldwin Janet Ballas Elizabeth Bardes Bernie Barr Barbara Barker Thomas Barocan William Bean Sharon Beattie Pat Beauregard Larry Beddes Gene Beley Barbara Bell Stephen Bell Lisette Bennett Linda Berg William Bernasek Alvin Bertapelle John Berryman Mary Biehl Dan Bieri William Bivin Ilah Black Tom Black Alvin Blank Sharon Blaszek Twila Bolin FRESHMEN Eric Bond Elbert Borden Joyce Bork Ron Bottcher Gary Bouck Pauline Bourguin JoAnne Boyle Joyce Boyum Robert Braig Raymond Brandewie Toni Branning Clair Bradshaw Zada Braun Judith Briscoe Samuel Briggs Gary Brooks Jeannette Broquist Cordelia Brown Thomas Bruffy Shirley Bublech Wayne Buchanan Brayton Buckingham Bruce Buckingham Richard Buech Art Buell Gary Burden Cathy Burns Barbara Burrell Susan Burton Charles Butts Robin Cadby William Cain David Callum Robert Campbell Winston Cannon Edward Canty Carol Coats Robert Carlberg John Carlson Dochler Cartwright John Chinske Ieanne Chaussee Howard Chrest Desiree Collette Martha Comer Martha Cole Iohn Coleman Corinne Collier Georgia Collins Suzy Cook Carol Cooper Florence Cooper Gary Corkish Robert Corkish Nancy Corning Iudy Crego Elaine Creston Tohn Cronin Gary Cummins Michael Curran Brenda Cushman Fed Dandliker Elizabeth Darko Q 9 -.. , 'F I 4 U- 5' ' 4. 75 , Q A I F 1, be N f' 5- .5 5 :L ' A uf 'B 'S' ' ' ' I ' f 4 fx- , ,f in sz- ,. .-'c f ' 'A ' H 'Wgb j Q 4' 5? 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M, Nxt' x im ,Lv ' 4 ' ,i I -EP gg N 0 X X f -'X,', X A Zz Y 'Sl x 1 -W FRESHMEN: Gerald Davis Paul Dearstyne Neal DeLude Romie Deschamps Robert D'Evelyn Nancy DeYoung Jan Dickman Joseph Dietrich Sharon Dodge Katherine Doll Harold Donahue Alfred Donich Douglas Doolittle Darrel Dorsch Ed Dotson Molly Doudna Dawn Drummond Vern Dudley Robert Dumont Robert Dunwell Gordon Durant Gary DuVall Donna Eckley William Edwards Cleida Eggert Hugh Elmore Nancy Ekegren Arthur Emmett Zola Enders Frederick Erickson J ordis Erickson Judy Erickson Martin Erickson Betty Etchernendy Gloria Eudaily Sharon Everson Wayne Evans Myrna Eyerly James Fallon Howard Farver Jean Faulstich Jacqueline Felts Gerald Fergerson James Fergus Joe Ferrell Vicki Fey Wayne Finney Kari Finnland Thomas Flaherty Marilyn Flechsenhar Robert Foreman Tom Fousek James Frach Gail Franke Robert Fraser Patrick Fread Janet Fredrickson 1 Erwin Frizelle J ennine Funk Judith Furgeson Paula Gaertner g Lola Garberg Louis Garcia 1 . I ! FRESHMEN: Mary Garrison Donald Gates Richard Geissler Larry Gemberling Don Genest June Genger Ernest Gerling James Gilham Harold Gilkey Anne Ginnaty Ron Gludt Nancy Good Donna Goodrich Don Gordon James Goss Catherine Goudie Grace Gould Dale Graff Charles Graham Sharon Gravelle Barbara Gray Dale Green Peggy Green Michael Greene Sharol Greenup Gary Gregory Jack Griffith Douglas Grimm Gary Groshelle Mike Gubner Lynne Gustafson Dwain Hackman Gayle Hageman Judith Hagen Betty Hall Deanna Hall Wilene Harkins Gordon Hart Dale Haarr Janet Hagey Dorothy Hard John Hauck Mel Hauser Leola Havens Vicc Havlovick Maurice Helterline Blaine Hendricks Charles Hereim Larry Herron Becky Hertle Jay Hess Geneva Hicks Michael Higgins Ann Higham Alice Hilgers Merrill Hill Wayne Hinrichs Nancy Hirst Dennis Hochhalter Elaine Hoem Betty Hoffman Wayne Hoffman Paul Hoffman rms, 1 Ge f N .1 is M nn- - 'H , WW .,-an ... Rf GQ na F' 1' -, 'bg Fx! 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X .5 l FRESHMEN: Brenda Holland David Hollecker Richard Hollis Thomas Holmes Dallas Holst Gary Homme Laurence Hoover Charles Hope Kenneth Hornung Shirley Howell Howard Hughes Lynne Hull Claudia Hunt Harold Hunt Patricia Hunter Stan Hunton Lucille Hutchesan Roger Indreland John Inman Jo Irvine Theodore Jacobs Richard Jakob James James Clifton Jenkins Ronald Jenkins Dixie Jennings Christine Jensen Tim Jerhoff Allan J eska Frank Joachimsthaler Elinor Johnson Karen Johnson Louise Johnson Pat Johnson Janice Jolly John Joseph Katherine Joseph Larry Juelfs Martha Katsuta Kenneth Kaufman Ann Kay Shirley Keiper Eugene Keller Karen Keller Autumn Kennedy Gordon Kerr Noreen Kiley Barbara King Marva Kirby Eleanor Kleinhans Elma Knowlton Kathryn Knutson Sandi Knudsen H Bill Kolar l Sharon Koon i Larry Kosoff J Lois Kravs David Krekuha Susan Kresky g Kenneth Kuhlman Sonja Lachenmaier l. Ellen Lambert Cecile Laqua I FRESHMEN: Johnny Larson Stanley Larson Michael Lavin Ted Leckband David Lee Carl Lehrkind Linda Leslie Wayne Leslie Delores Leuthold Charles Lewis Oran Lien Ronald Lindquist Wayne Livdahl Ronald Long Wallace Long Penny Loucas Janice Loudermilk William Loughrin Margie Loyall Robert Ludwick Dale Lumsden Zella Lunden Stephen Lutz Dorothy McBride Myrna McCallum Gay McCannel John McCannel Michael McCarthy Carson McDonald Ann McDonald Marcia McD-onald Phyllis McElroy James McFarlane Judy McIntyre Marion McRae Sherri Mace Janet McKenzie Linda Madsen Kenneth Maki Gary Mallon Kay Manzari Ling Mark Robert Martin Diane Massey Douglas Massing Vincent Matule Catherine Mayhugh Robert Means Carol Meehan Roy Merritt James Mershon Bryce Myer Joan Miller Kenneth Miller Clara Mohland John Montegna Carol Moore Darrel Moore David Morgan John Moran Marcia Morgan Edwina Morris LaVona Morris ij Q. 3 .. Q Q 9 R A Q, M ,Q X i ' , L 1xQ'l?f,' 1 f It feel X .. 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K' ill, 1:71 ' . or ,WM 1 FRESHMEN: Gary Morrow Claudette Morton Diane Mossey Gail Mues Judy Murphy Michael Murray Frank Mutch Arlene Myllymaki Michael Myrhow Mabel Myrick Juldith Neeley Charles Nelson Dick Nelson Marlys Nelson Norm Netzner Richard Newton Janice Neuharth Willis Neuzil Frazier Nichol Gary Nicholson Pat Norman John Northey Thomas Nyguest Robert O'billovich Julie O'Brien Lynn O'Brien John Odegaard James Oestreich John Olson Mary Olson Donna Osburn Orville Orr Charles Osler David Oswald Edmond Packee Gail Page Roberta Palagi Walter Pahl Gail Paege Donald Parker Ellen Parker Robert Parker Sue Parks Gary Patton Dale Paulson N William Paulson N Roberta Pendergrass J Maureen Pennell Q Rose Perrick Sandra Perrotta James Person Ed Peters Aaron Peterson 1 Warren Petrie 1 Margaret Phalen f David Phillips ' kg! ri in Priscilla Pickard ' Sue Plager Q y Pearl Pohlman 2 Charles Powell ? Kenneth Powell Y Mary Pramenko l Carol Pressly li FRESHMEN: Richard Pribnow Edward Prongua Alice Quirk Anne Raisler Sara Rankin Loretta Rash Ernest Ratzburg Lawrence Rauchot Carol Raunig Joseph Reber Roger Reed Alvin Reid Pete Repac Raymond Rettig Sharon Rhodes Nancy Rice Dick Richards Edwin Richard Thomas Riggert Edmund Ringland Karla Robbins John Robinson Patricia Robinson Douglas Robson David Roystad Sheila Roffler Marcia Rogers Ronald Roginske Thomas Ross Jack Rudio Donna Ryan Neil Rylander Wilham Rusin Donald Russell Robert Sage Andrew Samuels Bill Sand Alvin Sandahl Russ Sands Robert Sankovich Michael Sassaman Charmaine Sawby Gloria Schnee Kay Schoengarth Katherine Scholl Sue Schroeder Saundra Schwanbeck Robert Schuette John Schulz George Scott Richard Seim Benny Sexton Patricia Shaw Renee Shelhamer Patti Sherrow George Sherry Sally Shiner Anne Shipley Patricia Shrider Edward Sibbald Paula Simmons Sara Simmons Ed Skubitz 1 , f .. ,g yi? XX S .r we x X f ev 3' A ' ' riN'zw,, . 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Q I FRESHMEN: Robert Sipes Sharon Sirokman Ronald Slovak Anne Smith Annette Smith Clifford Smith Roxana Smith Sandra Smith Mary Souerbier Boone Sparrow Thomas Spatafore Carol Spaulding Sandra Sprott Darnell Stansberry Marie Stephenson Dale Stevens Roger Stevens Larry Stidmon Greg Stone Leon Stoverud Melvin Suria Beverly Taylor Gary Taylor Mary Taylor Theodore Tabor Richard Taylor Gary Temple Nancy Therrell Helen Therriault David Thomas Judith Thomas Jerene Thompson Ellen Thorwardwen Gary Thronson Robert Thronson Geraldine Tierney Wes Toepke Karen Tomsik Arthur Tower Lloyd Townsend John Ulvila Sandra Van Blaricom Paul Van Cleve Jeanetter Vargo Jerry Varner Evelyn Vaughn Larry Vieleux Asa Viking Alfred Viner Carroll Vinson Ronald Vachsmut Diane Wakley Thomas Walker Valerie Walford David Walker William Walker Ronald Wallace William Wallace Richard Wamsher George Warren Blanchard Weaver Eileen Weingartner Joanne Weinschrott E ! I FRESHMEN: Roger West Barbara Wheeler Marianne Whelan Gayle White John White Dianne Wilder Jane Wynn Patricia Williams Dave Williams Eugene Wintermote Rhett Wise Sandra Withee William Phillips Harold Wight James Wiley Gary Wojtowick Katherine Woolsey Jack Worden Delores Wright Joan Zoske Michael Zoske David Aldrich Paul Nyquist Carl Stegal ff 57 en 'Q' 3 ff 'CHQ' rf vi. . wa f , it 1 41 I 'O W' N lv , .11 A With me pe. be. if c--v T 1.-1 .--fe , JL Eff ,fa 41' ax, f' SGPHOMCDRE one year of experience, the avid class of 1961 began to make their mark at MSU. Life became more than an academic grind. It was Spurs and Bearpaws, Greek or Independent, office hours at the Lodge, and looking ahead with assurance. cf gift,- ,pf Q, Qui A f'A aff? ' P r l f s xi-55 'M an 4 , ,, W ' , I 9 we , a M Q nv L, ' -' K? ies- r ' M aa., ..--an Q l -' W 9 A, f , ' f ' A ed ' 'TM N f W - , 4,-,-c j' ,,,.v 'L 3 y Ns . 9 .... J 5 at Z , 3 N ' ' 2 x ..c,, 4 'QQ L. 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V X 'J , 't' V l .- ggi ' fa X H y I is 4 A28 Jay Agather Jerry Agen Lloyd Akers Bruce Allen Michael Allen Ali A1-Saadi Barbara Anderson Herb Anderson Karen Anderson LeRoy Anderson Marcus Anderson Thomas Anderson Richard Andriolo Carol Anthony Ronald Appel Lee Arnold Donna Arnst Daniel Bachelder Gordon Bacon Linda Bailey Pamela Baker Sonja Bakke Douglas Baldwin Ronald Bartley Shirley Bandy Roy Bates Richard Bauer John Beebe Chuck Bentzen Billie Bevin Susan Blanten Barbara Blaskovich Ralph Bloomenield Deanna Bohart Stan Bolle Virgil Bon Jane Borden Robert Boutillier William Bowd Mary Boyd Janet Brandt Jane Brevik SOPHOMORES Roderick Brewer Luella Brillhart Malcolm Broatch Betty Brown Clifton Brownell Robert Browning Fred Brush Warren Buettner Arthur Buls Darilyn Burns Peggy Calvin Bruce Carmichael James Carr Dorothy Cecrle Carol Chakos Richard Chaney Gary Christie Carol Chrisinger Robert Christopherson Dutch Clark John Coffee Milton Coffman John Cogswell Robert Cole Norma Collins Jerry Colness Guy Connolly Sally Coon Ken Cooper Wiliam Corette John Cromwell Lloyd Crone Corliss Curtis Helen Cyr Della Dahl John Datsopoulos Diane Davis Jeff Davis Dixie Dawson Dorothy DeFlyer Malcolm Dennington Ellen Devaney Owen Ditchfield Helen Dodd Wayne Dorcas George Draffin Zoe Ann Dress Cari Dresskell 'K Y' we-7 v A 1-. 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James Johnson W. Rodney Johnson Chester Jolly Sharon Juergens YT :rv avr V 5 ' S ' j' in x.fQ' Y 1 ,- wx' l N5 xgl, ' ,, , ' Y. 2 ' - 1 y.-ff .. ' ' 4 Q,,8'W , f, X 1 I , . guna: J 'rf gl if f X2 f 36 .94 Q ' 15: ,421 f iifilgfrgle fe- 3 'T -nv I f . . gy H . A ff . ,. If . , . f. ,N x ,Mn 3 , Si' ff: f ' ff W by ' , 4. , :A A F- gi A ' 1 ' B 3 ' 1 , X Q A ' U , F' cz: N' 1 .X if Q5- , , .I Y f X Nea.,- fi J! . 1 lk 1. 3 Q 'QL Q I. A. 3. - M .' .,v as ' Q H ae i QC-H if N Q0 e X 1 va, A H ,,,, M .px x 3 WV , X , - I N , N ,C 4, . X, ,E -5 I ' 1 ' X' X- . .H W2-xxx: lf Q FP' 235 5.-.J X---. .-.L 'T' 'V' 24554 vb X , K Wa 4 si , , X 7 1 59 ,Q 3-.ms ,- , f f , X 'Z f , I f X X S J 'W sv . .5 4 ws K K 4 X J M X , f 1 K X ' f ' s' s X X Q gf 0 7 sl R- M, M 3 is X Y' C '. ' 'K Q f sl x Y 2? f I ff' , Q5-. X qw NX xp G' 'Q is , 0? , 1-gg H Z' .v .V 5.46.2 - X S X ' E 'WN Q ' S0 ,f . ' v a 4 X '29 W v , X 2 g if xS x , Q f jr- I9 mv 'N' xx 'hw SOPHOMORES: Sharon Kansala Norman Kaufman Adele Kavanagh Anna Keck John Keefe Leo Keilman J ack Kelly Gary Kemmerer Sharon Killworth Judith King Harriett Kimball Bob Kinsman Michio Kitabara Verna Kvale Kathy Kroeze Larry Kroll Russell Lafond Clarice Lam Roger Lambson Jurine Landoe Sandra Larsen Steve LaTourrette Denise Leary Barbara Lee Catherine Lehfeldt Walter Lenington Priscilla Lester Jack Lincoln Larry Lind William Lingard John Long Mary Lory Janice Loy Melissa Loy Robert Lucas Lloyd Lundeen Barbara Lyman James Lynch William Lynch Jack Mclntosh DeWayne McAlear Campbell McCallum Clark McCammon Wilfred McCannel Kathleen McCarthy Massey McCullough Denny McEacheron Zena Beth McG1ashan SOPHOMORES: Marilyn McGuire Robert McKenzie George McRae Judy McVey Colleen Mack Bert Magnuson Pat Maher Charles Madsen Ray Maidment Valerie Marion John Martin Terry Matchett Walter Mathews Richard Maxwell Mary Medvit Tom Meehan Kent Meek Fred Mesenko Thelma Metcalfe Douglas Midgett Bobbie Miller Ed Miller JoAnn Miller Richard Miller James Minstrell Thomas Mitchell Harold Manicke Mary Lou Montague Andrea Montang Karen Moore William Mott Sandy Milne John Mroz Beverly Mundale Pat Murphy Charlotte Nelson Nancy Nelson Vernon Nelson Pat Neufelder Theodora Niemeyer Jane Ninnis Sam Noel Roger Norgaard William Nutter Evelyn Oberosler Robert Ogden Fred Olness Jay Olsen 9 Q lr.: f lv f W 0- . ,ts bw 'B a ,EZ v I 'N I FK- N as 1 P qi an 9 qt Q Q N ..... , . no 1 f ,QE-1 'V f ' gizaff-i JA, 1 4' 'S , gl' z ,-.: f XS! 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LZ' V Y Y Q' 23 SOPHOMORESZ Duane Olson Lorelee Olson Rolf Olson Clinton O'Nei1 Larry Osborn Larry Pagett Lowell Paige Carolynn Palin Edrie Parker Dale Parkinson Preston Parks Shelby Patrick William Pearce John Peklewsky Tom Peterson Lorraine Peterson Faith Petty Mary Petlin Edith Piper Xander Pitass Myron Pitch Richard Plunkett Alvin Polanchet James Polk Joe Porter Stephen Postle John Poston Nadine Powers James Putters Hilda Quoyoon Virginia Ragland Donald Redman Barry Reed Jane Reed Bill Reely Jerry Reid Judith Remington Vodie Rhinehart Dan Rice Annie Richards Rex Rieke Bryan River Robert Roberts Rand Robbin David R011 Dean Rosera Kenneth Ross Bettielee Rothweil SOPHOMORESZ Wallace Rundhaug William Rutan Robert Rux Karen Rydberg Lou Sandwick Sonja Sanne Richard Sayer Sharon Sayre Roger Schamp Marilyn Schmidt Whitney Schmitt William Schustrom Leland Scifers Bill Seel John Selleck Don Shalhope Rose Shaughnessy Roxanne Shelton Sandra Sherwin Buck Siderius James Sigler Jack Silver Tom Silver Diane Smith Ronald Smith John Sommerville Martha Speelman Gail Spicher Diana Squires Linda Stallard Mary Steadman Robert Steele Holli Steinbrenner James Stephenson Terry Stephenson Douglas Stobie Charles Storfa Roger Stromberg Stanley Strong David Sulc Richard Swanson Robert Swanson Michael Sweeney Jean Tate George Taylor Nola Terentieff Nancy Thomas Sally Thompson if il g 46 . 2, , 5 6' .ts x 3' l , N Nw' N,,...f 'S' Q 1 af x ff Q' 9 at l 4' 1 x QQ: S i f wil ., 4 V Q U I! xi' 'Q I M V ' V I' . 2. z,.i .A rf 'I ...Q A 4 I x A J is J J if J JJ y X ii. by ff. A Q ii' 'L ii'r ffm:-Iiniisf. ' ' 239 ' r. 11n K WU Q' . 4, fi' -.ir , 2 1 . Q , Y , -Mwaif -'f,,'U , . .L fx 4 E Aa N Y we ' 1 Y K A 1 Q-3, Q 11'. '1f I fa. lt y 4 fi 'XV N x J S .,- lv N 9 A W X' X1 fm . ff X 5 N , , 1 x 0 Nm It was hard to realize that two years had gone by fast. They had been years of SOPHOMORESI Marv Tiller Barbara Tippett Bruce Tisor Leif Torgerson David Torrence Paula Trenkmann Helen Trippet Clyde Tucker Joseph Tucker Anne Tyukodi Paul Ulrich Marjorie Vohs Karen Von Segen Cherryl Wagner Arlene Walby Shirley Warehime Edward Wanek Helen Wertz Janet Wilkins Barbara Williams David Williams James Williams William Williams Richard Willis Hazel Wilson James Wilson Betsy Winship Douglas Wold Virginia Wolfe June Wolverton Kenneth Worthington Jo Ann Zimmerer a great deal of achievement. We had proven ourselves and now were to accept the mantle of authority as the new campus leaders while those ahead of us worked drearily to bring this unforgettable passage of their lives to an end. 240 I By the Fall of 1958, the Class of 1960 was aware that this was their big' year. They had made it past those treacherous academic hazards and were now ready to show that without them there would be no university. Dick Adams Duane Adams Tom Agamenoni Mohamed Al-Rifai Alan Anderson William A. Anderson William L. Anderson Donald Angel Tony Antonucci LaDonna Appelhans James Armstrong Robert Arnot Patricia Ashall Ben Ayers Faye Baker James Baker Tony Barbour Phil Barney Dean Barlow Fredrick Barrett Evalyn Batten William Batten Gary Beiswanger Gerald Beller James Belote Tom Belzer Charles Bennett Paul Bennett John Bennitt Phyllis Bertram Robert Betzer Jim Biotti Harold Black Judith Blakely Donita Blank Donald Blumfield James Beck John Bohlinger Ralph Bond Robert Bork Mary Bosley Donald Boursaw 1,9 Y if M g J f. + S Q X M . ig ,,, '35, , feb X ,X K Y X X 1 gig vx 1' E 1+ Q N at N 4 ani? i fl E X I 27544 ll. QC ll G, .zz s -3-7. 36 'f' can ,sq ','GI' ni . gf- H CP X ' W ifi il 'K' 5 A ln- 51 Ewa Wh-sk :warj So -ii F41 . X V xx , -J f 26' . .0- 'W-T'- B 351 , v g-. s. Qu- ands V 1 'EF X 'X Q.. JYX ,a 1 ?x f' .nl 5,34 ss, K-Je' 241 JUNIORS: Marilyn Boward Gary Bradley Robert Bramlette Norman Brehm Robert Brickley Edwin Briggs Ernest Bundhund Beth Burbank Edmund Buzzetti Virginia Byrd Patricia Cameron Terry Carpenter Thomas Carruthers Gary Carver Fred Chapman Calvin Christian Clifton Clark Judy Clark William Cohill 'Daniel Colgan Robert Connole Michael Cousins Jeanne Corbett Beverly Coverdell James E. Cowan Larry Crandall Carol Crego Clarence Croft Darlene Cunningham Malcolm Daniel Linda Davis Russ Davis Jack Davison Eugene DeBruin Ann Demmons Beverly Denicke Marie DeWit Shirley Ding Roger Dobson Jerry Domer Warren Drew Kay Dubay Don Dunwell Kenneth Eames John Eddlemon Larry Eichhorn Judy Elmore Karen Elstone 242 f JUNIORS: Sharon Emett Mildred Enebo Orville England Arnold Erickson George Evans Gary Fink Ralph Fitzpatrick Kathleen Fleming John Fraser James Fredrickson Michael Freebourn Garry French David Frost John Gardner Alex George Frank Gibson Arlene Gouchenour Joseph Govednik Brian Grattan Gail Gray Henry Greitl Henry Greminger Phil Griffin Marilyn Groombridge Jerry Gruber Julian Guay Myrna Guay Tom Guck Gail Guntermann Helen Guthrie Jeanette 1-Iamblock Marie Hammer Howard Hansen Sally Harris Robert Hedderick Paula Heidelman Carolyn Hertler Dan Hessel Glenn Hickethier Lawrence High-Wo David Hollingshead John Hubbard Elaine Huber Harriet Huestis Nance Hurd Curtis Jacobson Alyce James Joseph Jarrett Ns val 'Q Y X A ski Q ggi xxx X X xx X X X I V X -up , J . 9 J Q 'WI , in in Q 'Y X I ' ' I , Xl ...wr 1 Q aprt, -J 'ws N 1 ' Q -an , 4 317: 1 Cf , 9 J ' J x . 1 ' QQ ' 'le avg -:an fri. Q Q wif' I 'X 243 4 .xE1'B.TxiEIKlEhuTf1T:.lEJ-'?EiiiE?-ni'-J1PQnis..i.iIxf-.M11-.a.I:l 'ff . nina, l.4'QQaii1Eif:iQwLT' i 21 Nw AX x X i K Q 'i-'Q I 1 X Fl' w as f 1.4, .' N ' ,Hx ' Eg, a ss? X u ' w , s ' N 1 f ,, l - i M sf ' Y Q ., :S . f ax ,. .. f 501:14 14 .L 5 .4-M nk: f J. 'iw . ,. J I if I'f Q' , 244 vw W if , f X Z 9 , -N i f:-ff 1 X ' X -aa' fm 19 5, , A! 'iz::: .1.:::'a .,-- L.-. ,- , ss fs I V A z.. xx XX..Q y, X , w E Q x f X' I X x fm .......,.... .x JUNIORS: Charles Jenkins Anita Johnson Fred Johnson Larry Johnson Merton Johnson Richard Johnson Joseph Johnston Carol Kallio Gail Kammerzell Raymond Kamrath Theodore Kardos Kay Kelly Donna Kelsch Ann Kelso Philip Kimery Vern Kleogard Karla Kluth Robert Korizek James Kolstad Wayne Koski Leo Kottas Hans Krause Myrna Kronmiller Kendall Kuhr Velora LaMunyon Karen Larson Gaylord Lasher Ralph Laws Rex Lincoln James Lininger Karen Lipp Roger Livdahl Keith Lokensgard Edward Lord Helene Loy Donald Lund Mary McAvoy Jack McClarty Henry McCutchen Danni McDonald Janet McFarlane Thomas McGrath John McMahon Gene McNally James McNally Gerald Marshall James Martin Larry Malkuch JUNIORS: David Marshall Richard Martin Arrie Maxwell Henry Meier JoMay Mellinger Duane Mercer Liliane Mercer Mary Mertzig Jerald Metcalf Mary Meyer Thomas Mills Kenneth Mlekush Jean Mohler Joy Monson Carla Moore Diane Moore Donna Moore Wayne Moore Prue Morach Rosalie Morgenweck Ina Miorris Elizabeth Mortimer Marilynn Multz Fred Mumbower Frances Neal Marcia Nearman Joyce Nelson Norman Nelson Paul Nelson Bruce Newgard Shirley Newton Mason Niblack Gib Nichols Konrad Nonnenmacher Jerry Nordstrom George Northam Michael Notars LeMar Noyd Jan Obenauer Ralph O'Brien Leon Odegaard Henry Oldenburg Bruce Olson Harold Olson Maud Packineau Katherine Pappas Yung Park ff' 'J xg? 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K ,f ' we ,, X a X SL if Q' 'Y V6 .- Liv :A I J am J mm P' ww f if 4 ' up J si ' ' A 11 .al ..,. ,, . -3202559 v :ws J fe ' Q f , A N 'ffafi-.fa f Q . 1- ww JUNIORSZ Gerald Parker DeMiles Pedersen Henry Peres Marilyn Peterson Nancy Peterson Gerald Phillips Jean Polich John Radonich Carol Ramage Darrell Rasmussen JoAnn Raundal Donald Reiter Toni Richardson Edward Risse Ronald Robb George Roberts John Rood Carol Ross Richard Roth Robert Russ Claudia Sanders Leonard Sargent Karen Schirm John Schirm James Sheire John Shrauger Ronald Simon Jerry Sinclair Grace Siniff Robert Slauson Russell Slotsve Gilbert Smith Lorinda Smith. Nick Snyder Judith Speers Kenneth Stam Merlin Stanhope Florence Steensland Freida Stegmuller Betty Stephenson William Stewart Sonya Stimac Don Stinson Chris Stobie Paul Sullivan Jack Taggart Richard Tallman James Taylor 246 I ': -.-..-M ..., - . JUNIORSZ Larry Taylor Georgia Tetzel Jack Therrien Dorothy Thomas Jacqueline Thomas George Thompson Robert Tirrell Alden Torwo Bert Torske Pirrie Trask Virginia Trambley Nils Troedsson Jan Tustison Stanley Underdahl Joan Urquhart Marie Vance Julien Vincze Sally Vogt Howard Vollmar Steve Warchola Gail Ward Donald Watne John Way Ron Webber Elaine Welch Isabelle Welch Thomas Welch Charlene Wentworth 2 ' Robert Werle James West Luann Westerhaus Don Westfall Linda Westin Donald White Jeri Whitten Norman Wight Barbara Wilson Leon Wilson Ellwood Wineholt Richard Wolff Diane Wright Larry Wunderwald Joseph Zahler Joyce Zeiler Wayne Zinne Don Goodermote Richard Raisler 3 O Y. I 4 , it . B l 174 4 x 0 al J ff .msc 1 Q. .Q ' 5 . A., ggi, .iz V as 1 X 3 N S8 ,f 'X . X n f Sri . Q X 1 :s 9 ' .9. IYX 'R X 'QQ T 'QQ if 4.5 ti nr' iv Q 40 .f-f', ..-- H 44-an , -4. I. s- v, ' a .5 ,. I4 i t ff I 1 ' . fm QC Y 4 ef if X CY 1: f! W .4 if 4 95 K I' ' ' t. V - ,, , is 'T' inf-- .S ef at at at I dex- Y ,args lf! f ask? N C3-da RK 'Qi Y: X an-zgx 9' x X 1 X s 1 Q X F x x x S HY we L C li fffm ,. A . i .. ff X129 Tess- Q we 2 8, az Hin L . -7'!:-e1:gQ-- Q ai wig. .AL J 1- wx ym, , A . 1 ' - I g. A HW .e gangs 1 nag: A .- X-' X ' vi J. W1 .iQlFQQ,f D we .. . , , V. ts A ' ' . -'V , ' .'. ' rf ' val . X 247 SENIORS Only a step from graduation, a new world opened to the Seniors. Their's was the life of now or never . A close world of books, friends, academic fatigue, and college daze was soon to be left behind. The mark one would have to make in this world was beginning to mean a great deal to them. It's usually at this time that they realize how little they really know. QW f 35 W ,. , , A es? 1 .I I N A , .... A f Ss are W 1' gg, -.-wg: 6 - . 'eff John Acher Rocco Adriaticqo Charles Aker Betty Akerson Dwight Anderson Richard Anderson Sharon Anderson Robert Andring Thomas Anglund Harold Archibald Frank Actis Willene Ambrose Joseph Armstrong Herbert Anderson Marilyn Anderson Richard Anderson Arthur Andrews Sidney Armstrong Robert Arras Walker Ashcraft Delbert Ashmore Sondra Asselstine Harry Axline Virginia Bacon Philip Baker -.-pr 248 1 SENIORSI Mary Balk Sally Barker Howard Basolo Mavis Baze Lee Belau Kathleen Beley Robert Bennie Richard Benson Leon Billings John Blair Aylmer Blakely Mark Bodine Rolland Boe Frank Bonar Nevada Bonar Kenneth Bondurant Karl Borchers Doris Bowman James Boyce Dan Borozan Nan Bovingdon Donald Brickley Raymond Broadhead Leslie Brown Stanford Brown Tempie Brown Chas. Bull Donald Burk Dick Burlingame John Cadby Lorne Calvert Frances Carden Richard Carissimo Duane Carver Robert Cates .r-'- 'li ,-.. Rs e f 951' i3! : -vfgw Y' 2 Q- so Q., il Q5-1.1-K , in Zwk. ! 'T7 , , ' V 4. 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M, k Y 'Q I2 X SQ Q X ' x xrwgaa 'Rf SENIORSZ Dennie Cauvin Joanne Chaffey Thomas Chakos Howard Challinor Wayne Chattin Lou Chatwood Clyde Chehock Joseph Chelini Ronald Christman Alan Clark Gary Clizer Mary Cole Frederick Collins Marlene Conner Linda Copley Richard Christopher Daniel Corts Robert Crane William Crawford Denis Croft Katherine Cromley Arthur Crum Mary Dahlberg Charles Davis Leslie Davis Ursula Davis Allan Day Deanna Dean Wilbert DeFlyer Donald Dehon Ralph DeLange Harvey DeMars Richard DeVries Richard Dillingham Carl Dix SENIORS: Marge Dodge Carole Domke Robert Domitrovich David Dontigny John Dowell John Duke Dorothy Dunbar Darrol Dunham William Dunn Karen DuVall Ruth Dwyer Frederick Ebel Gerald Ebelt Richard Edgerton Gary Eichhorn Kenneth Eide Corbin Elliott Roy Ekstrom John English Gayne Erdmann Merrill Evenson James Everhard Harold Edwards Judy Ferguson Frances Ferrlan Charles Flanik Herbert Foster Kathryn Fox Donald Fregren Donald Freter George Fritzinger Stanley Fritzinger Shirley Froehlich Carolyn Fry Paul Fry Q., Q Q pf-. ew'- x :Tv '59 ,i 1 X hw , N we bf I ! 1 X nr. 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W' A 'vvv-ui f 'V' AN sit X ,.., 2 rbab -- n - what J 1 S x X 4 X3 X X K X Q X N -...J SENIORS1 Rollo Galbraith John Geiken Ronald Geraty John Gesell Nilton Gibbs Sharon Gibbs Jim Gilbertson Steve Gerdes Janet Gludt Joseph Gorsh James Gragg Elaine Griffith Clint Grimes Merlyn Gruhn Douglas Hacker Carl Hafer Arnold Hageman Marion Hagler Manfred Haiges Roger Hamilton Constance Haney Gary Hanson Harold Hanson John Hansen James Harbolt Ray Harbolt James Hardy Ed Harrington Sheila Harrison Wallace Harrison John Hassman Dobres Hatfield Roger Hendrickson Loren Henry Ralph Hershberger SENIORS: John Higham Gordon High-Wo Sharon Higman Ruth Hilden John Hill Carl Hilliard Ronald Hinman Michael Hodge D. C. Hodges Polly Hodges Fred Hollibaugh Claudia Hooper John Houlihan Carol Howard Bennie Howell Joe Hughes Georgia Hurd James Hutchinson Thomas Jackson Edwin Jasmin Arlene Jennings Thomas Jenson Dempsey Johnson Donald Johnson Elsie Johnson Kathryn Johnson Max Johnson Frances Jones Roy Jones Mark Joralem Richard Josephson Elizabeth Jumper Lorna Kaiser John Kearns Bonnie Kern T ds. .. X4 4:5 ' we-X Q s .3 X gg xi 1 f cam, 'J 0 'Alf R xc it J -fu t'44l-'V sw ' .. ,X 'WY 2 I .41 L' 4' If QR Q '11 i 1 76 GP -aug ' x 'f ix X , ,-.. Pj-X : -. , V .-S: - In ' ima ' fins 'ti Q 'G Q 1 ' g x , 5 x ef J 'C 'kv J R p if J .. ' e X ass? W K as-' J -R p on ' ' Q x . , ' 2 l '94 6-7 y M ri Yvri b H J U' . lx I' sus :bv -Q H Lauri 1 'Y nfl Qs 1- 55133 KV. . sy-' fr . L ri 99' V Vw MBE SENIORS: Douglas Kemmerer Alfred Keppner Hideo Kimura Glenn Kingsley Dan Kirby Marcella Kocar Marlene Kolstad Marvin Krook Louis Kustudia Nona Larson Grant Laughren Patrick Leonard Ted Leskovar Joanne Leuthold Bob Lichlyter Jack Liedle Claudia Lillie Darrell Lininger Michael Linn Arlan Kohl Ila Long Martin Loose Richard Lorello John Lovell Fred Luhman Richard Lukes Bryce Lundell Thomas McCarthy William McCullough Thomas McEacheron J oe McKay Gail McLain William McLaughlin Heather McLeod Bernice McPhillips SENIORSZ Thomas McSloy Issam Mahboub Bernard Mahler Margaret Marlow Herman Marseilles Robert Mathison Rulee Matsuoka Roy Mattson Alyce Merz Homer Meyer Carol Miller Eugene Miller Gilbert Millikan Robert Mirich Jere Mitchell Philip Mooney Anne Morrison Bruce Mueller Atiyyeh Mahmoud Walter Nace Alan Nason Curtis Neiss Kenneth Nelson Nancy Helen Nelson Dale Neumeyer Larry Newell Stuart Nicholson Floyd Nollmeyer Paul Nordstrom Richard Novak Audrey Odden James Oliver Linda Olness Yvonne Olsen Adam Oman R af? 1 424 49 L? 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Q 1.-:V-,:,.: f'1 'W' KW NV g I SENIORSZ Kathleen O'Neil1 Sharon O'Nei11 Sharon Orr Enid Overturf William Palmer Robert Paquin Julia Parenti Miriam Patterson Nancy Peace Barbara Pedersen Wayne Pedersen Roland Pedersen Iva Perry Jerry Payne Denise Pennington Robert Pennington Camie Peterson Greta Peterson Lois Peterson Marcia Peterson Vance Petersen Lawrence Pettit JoAnn Phillip Gene Piper Bonnie Pitsch Douglas Pittman Robert Post Laura Potter Nancy Preston Johan Prendergast Samuel Pulfrey Sam Ragland Thomas Rainville Eugene Ramage Romelle Rasmussen SENIORS: Raymond Raugutt Billy Redmond John Reely Sally Rhone Francis Rice Donald Rickgauer Dormann Riemann George Robey Edward Robinson Patricia Robinson Kenneth Robison Gary Rogers Teddy Roe Robert Romek Robert Ruby Arthur Rudolph David Ruff Betty Sage Lester Sage Rolland Saylor Ronald Sax Elmer Schell Vince Schile Jean Schilling Wyman Schmidt Arlene Schmitt Daniel Schroedel Thomas Schulke Larry Schulz David Scott Robert Seim Bill Seitz Anita Shea James Shea Clayton Sheets .lee- im ' lik ,A P ii , A Z., 'HVG A fw- L M 6.-0 li - 4, iw' , I' 5 f tv, Aj is if ..f'4' mu. . 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Steinbrenner Janice Stephens Jack Stevens Patricia Stewart John Stipe Chester Stone Ronald Stoops Thelma Stubblefield Charles Sundstrom George Swanson Vera Swanson - Bruce Swarens Ken Swart Duane Swartz Stuart Swenson Ronald Swensson Joan Tesarek Frank Tetrault Sydne Thisted Anne Thomas Kathryn Thomas Patricia Thomas SENIORSZ Thomas Thompson Duane Threlkeld Stanley Tiffany Edward Tilzey George Tipp Robert Todd Charles Tribe Haridia Tziannoudaki Dee Ubl Jack Upshaw Robert Van Housen Charles Vaughan Virgil Young Robert Vogel Reuben Wagner Richard Voorhees Bruce Watkins John Watkins James Welch David Werner Jim Westberg Karen Whitcomb Roy White Mary Whiteman Ray Whitten Bill Willard Maureen Willey Sue Williams Clifford Wilson William Winfield Richard Wolfer Charles Wright Donald Wright Max Yandt Arthur Youngman N - 4: 5: -1 ,df xv Q. A. A Y 8 l'v V ' ,,,-.Q V-:Y 'ff' I' 'E 7 1' Q Q , , A M ina'-' lb. 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W George Andersen Frank Boedecker Edward Borer Yong Bong Chung Maurice Farrington Kozo Funabiki Leona Hansen Theodore Hammer Colin Jones William Jones Ki Chung Kim Leonard Lardy Gyn Whan Lee Maurice Lokensgard Charles Lovell John McDonald Murli Manghnani Ardythe Romstad Shirley Smith Douglas Starn James Thompson Robert Thorson Charles Willey Isilma Benitez Giuliana Brandazzi Louis Bunge Frederick Hawkins Thomas Lentz Gene Kalkoske Fabrizio Ossella ffl , . Q ,fy '. sa . Q, aa, ' 2' fag' Q SJW, wr 'ears 2 FORESTRY CLUB-Continued from page 125 Front-1-r, Gregg Whipple, Gary Williams, Ron Wallace, Dean Rosera, John Stephenson, Dave Wedum, Holton Quinn Bob Swift, John Wyss, Doug Pittman Back row-Charles Mosier, Mel Stark, Bob Witt, Rhett Wise, Dave Poncin, Ron Roginske, Craig Ringland, Les Wedum Ed Packee, Art Tower, Ron Wachsmuth, Roland Stoleson TLIDENTS RECEIVING HIGH HO ORS A D HO ORS THIS YEAR HIGH HONORS Copley, Linda J. ............................o, ,..o....... C onrad DuVa1l, Karen E. ...... - Gesell, John L., Jr. Johnson, Elsie L. ...... - Kolstad, Carole M. .... - Miller, Carol L. ........... - Patterson, Miriam L. Preston, Nancy A. ..... -- Thomas, Kathryn H. ..... - Thysell, Richard V. .... - Willey, Charles W. ..... - Deer Lodge Chinook Missoula Billings Simms Malta Great Falls Cody, Wyo. Bismarck, N. Dak. Missoula HONORS Anderson, Richard J. ................ ..... A shland, Ore. Anderson, Sharon L. ..... - Armstrong, Sidney O. Bacon, Virginia C. .... - Bailey, Edward D. Baker, George Q. ......... - Buck, Bruce A. ................ ..... - Helena Helena Helena Hamburg, Pa. Missoula Idaho Falls, Ida. Burlingame, Richard C. .... ..........-........... P OISOI1 Calvert, Lorne M. .......... - Cates, Robert G. ......... - Christian, James B. Collette, Louis H. ..... - Collins, Charlene R. Crane, Robert V. ........ - Crawford, William M. Trego Weed, Calif. Kalispell Missoula Hardin Armington Missoula Creelman, James D. ....... ...... R ed Deer, Alberta Dodge, Marguerite G. - Eide, Kenneth M. ..... Missoula Anaconda Froelich, Shirley M. ...... . Gatza, Myrna J. ...... - Green, David L. Griffith, Echo M. ..,,. . Hanson, Harold P. ..a,.. - Harbolt, Ray E. ...,....... - Hooper, Claudia R. ......... , Hummon, Margaret R. Jackson, Duane T. ........ - Jennings, Arlene V. Johnson, Clarence R. .... . Johnson, Donald K. .... - Kaiser, Lorna N. .... . Missoula Great Falls St. Ignatius Missoula Conrad Chinook Butte Missoula Butte Helena Forsyth Belt Boise, Ida. Kocar, Marcella J. ......... Hingham Lawrence, Donald J. ..... .............. K alispell Long, Ila Wood ............ ............ S tevensville Lukes, Richard F. ...... - McCammon, Lillian P. McLaughlin, William D. .... - Matsuoka, Rulee A. ..... . ..... - Lisbon, No. Dak. Missoula Basin, Wyo. Chinook Neiss, Curtis W. ...,......... ........ M issoula Nollmeyer, Floyd G. ..... ............ . ........ W ilsall Novak, Richard A. ....... ......... K enosha. Wis. Osman, Suhayl M. ....... ........ B eirut, Lebanon Peace, Nancy M. ...., . Peacock, Kenneth ,,,,. Polson - ....,............ Missoula Pettit, Lawrence K. ..... .................. L 6WiSfOWI1 Raugutt, Raymond L. .... ..... M obridge, So. Dak. Roe, Teddy W. ............. ................... B i11if1gS Schmidt, Wyman C. ...... ...... . Ocheyedan. Iowa Shelton, Philip C. ....... . Sparta, O. Stanchfield, Sharon L. ....................--.- WiSG River Venturini, F. Carmen Buenos Aires. Argentina Waldbillig, James O. ................................ Missoula Whitcomb, Karen L. ............................ Red Lodge hu.. .4 ... Y, W, AW RD A D SCHOLAR HIP Miss Montana State University-Patti Shaw Robert Struckman Memorial Award S50-Rev. Glen Harris, Stevensville. O. S. Warden Award, S100-Arlene Myllymaki, Stanford A. J. Mosby Radio-TV Scholarship, 95150-Rod Fisher, Whitefish Dean Stone Award, S5100-Judith Blakely, Tulsa, Okla- homa Sigma Delta Chi Scholarship-Teddy Roe, Billings Inter-American Press Assn. Scholarship, 982,500-Teddy Roe, Billings Sigma Delta Chi Citation-Ron Richards, Missoula Sigma Delta Chi Kaimin Service Award-Robert Mings, Billings Woodrow Wilson Award, 31,500 tuition and fees-Anne Morrison National Defense Education Act Fellowship for three years graduate study-Robert J. Fleming Quesenberry Award-Charles Watts St. Regis Paper Company Scholarship, S800-Holten Quinn Silas Thompson Scholarship, S135-Bob Swift Forestry Loan Fund, S150-Gerald Gruber Forestry Alumni Association Scholarship, S50-Don Klebenow Tau Kappa Alpha Keys-Bradley Dugdale, Duane Jackson Research Sz Teaching Assistantship from Cornell Univer- sity in N. Y., 33,500-D. C. Hodges, Sheridan Matrix Table1Arlene Jennings, Judith Blakely, Donna Arnst, Kathy Joseph Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship-Dwight G. An- derson, Balantine, James A. Barthelmess, Missoula, Joseph P. Kelly, Missoula, Arlene V. Jennings, Hel- ena, Edward T. Lahey, Butte, Patricia Patton, Inde- pendence, Iowa, Terry Carpenter, Butte Harvard Law School Fellowship, 34,000-Douglas P. Beighle National Defense Education Act Fellowship for three years study-John L. Gesell Charles N. Pray Award-Charles Lovell, Missoula Phi Kappa Phi Scholarship, S100-Jack Silver, Missoula Mortar Board Cup-Elma Knowlton, Butte Phi Delta Phi Plaque-Charles Willey, Dillon Pi Mu Epsilon Award 4MathJ-Jack Silver, Missoula CPhysics J-Keith Yale, Livingston W. A. Tarr Award CGeologyJ-Kenneth Bondurant, Kali- spell 262 , 7 Grizly Cup-Thomas Granbois, Poplar AWS Memorial Scholarship, S75-June Wolverton, Mis- soula Rosslene A. and Donald M. Hetler Memorial Awards, S25 CChemistryJ-Bruce Buck, Idaho Falls, Kathryn Thomas, Cody, Wyo. Home Economics Faculty Award, S25-Ruth Ann Dwyer, Anaconda Duniway Fund awarded books to-Philip Shelton, Mar- engo, Ohio, Bonnie Kem, Columbus, Mary Jean Schilling, Missoula Aber Memorial Prizes in Oratory-Tom Kane, Coeur d'Alene, Ida., Richard Anderson, Whitehall, Anthony Antonucci, Brooklyn, N. Y. Morton John Elrod Memorial Prize CBiologyJ-Margaret Hummon, Oakton, Va. Faculty Women's Junior Scholarship Prize, S50-Carol Ramage, Missoula Lennes Scholarship, S100 CMathJ-George McRae, Mis- soula 1904 Class Prize, S10-Walker Ashcraft, Hot Springs David B. Smith Memorial Prize, 2525 CPsychologyJ- Ridgely W. Chambers, Missoula DeLoss Smith Memorial Scholarship, S100--Richard A. Guthrie, Livingston John Crowder Memorial Scholarship, S100-Beth M. Bur- bank, Charlo Tanan of Spur Scholarships, S100-Jeanine Funk, Laurel, Judy Erickson, Columbia Falls Teel Memorial Scholarship. S100-Mary Ann Mertzig, An- aconda Delta Delta Delta Scholarship, S125-Marie Stephenson, Eureka Richard B. Wood Scholarship, S50-Brook Billings, Mis- soula, Duane Adams, Winnett Thain White Scholarship, S50-Patrick H. McLatchey, Helena Rhodes Scholarship Candidates-Dwight Anderson, Bal- lantine, John Gesell, Chinook Distinguished Military Students-Byron Christian, Kali- spell, Patrick Leonard, Lolo, Duane Anderson, Ruth- ton, Minn. Fulbright Scholarship-John L. Gesell Phi Kappa Phi-Seniors: Virginia Bacon, James Barthel- mess, Richard Burlingame, William Crawford, Claudia Hooper, Duane Jackson, Richard Lukes, Lillian Mc- Carnmon, Carol Miller, Patricia Patton, Nancy Peace, Teddy Roe, Karen Whitcomb Juniors: Duane Adams, Roberta Chaffey, Linda Davis, Kay Dubay, Bradley Dugdale, Kathleen Fleming, Charlotte Gunterman, Paul Lerner, William Martell, Konrad Nonnenmacher, Henry Oldenburg, Carol Ramage, John Shrauger, Gilbert Smith, Curtis Stad- stad, Betty Ann Stephenson, Marie Vance, Gail Ward, Luann Westerhaus Phi Kappa Phi Award, 3120-Jack Silver, Missoula Alpha Lambda Delta Scholarship-Karen Duvall, Deer Lodge, Marlene Kolstad, Billings, Kay Thomas, Cody, Wyo. Spur of the Moment-Mary Lou Montague, Collins Montana Bankers Association Scholarship, 3250-Kathleen Fleming, Bonner Montana Society of Certified Public Accountants Scholar- ship, 3200-David Green, St. Ignatius Montana Building and Loan League-3125, Linda Davis, Missoula, 375, Peter Sigurnik, Bearcreek, 350, Alfred Dubbe, Helena Mobil Producing Company Scholarship, 3400-Bradley, Dugdale, Butte Missoula Business Sz Professional Womenis Award, 3100- Norma Fries, Sheridan Wall Street Journal Awards-Shirley Froehlich, Missoula, William Crawford, Missoula UBEA-SMEAD Award-Ila Long, Missoula Institution Magazine Award-Lloyd Wilson, Los An- geles, California, Carson Vehrs, Echo, Oregon Rockefeller Brothers Theological Fellowship, 33,000- Charles R. Fletcher, Billings University of Minnesota Medical School Scholarship, first year 32,600, second year 33,000-Kathryn H. Thomas, Cody, Wyo. Lehn and Fink Gold Medal Award--Claudia Hooper, Butte Bristol Award-Richard Lorello, Missoula Rexall Bronze Mortar Sz Pestle-Edward Harirngton, Dil- lon Merck Award-Floyd Nollmeyer, Bozeman, Jimmie Westberg, Froid School of Pharmacy Faculty Award--Sharon O'Neill, Roundup, William Winfield, Jordan American Foundation of Pharmaceutical Education of 3125-Robert Werle, Livingston, Gary Wold, Laurel, Gary Woodson, Superior Davis Brothers Scholarship of 387.50 each-DcWaync McAlear, Missoula, Ben Tempel, Hzivrir Snyder Memorial Award of 385-Howard Kgnna, Mig- soula Phi Sigma-Theodore Hammer, Camrose, Alta., Marlene Kolstad, Billings Justin Miller Prize, S100-Lawrence Swenson, Deer Lodge Art Department of 325 each --f3i,i,1-ge Orr, Billings, Allie Jensen, Missoula French Government Award-John Gcsscll, Chinook, Ar- lene Jennings, Helena, Sidney Armstrong, Oberlin, Kans. German Embassy Award-James Hamilton, Missoula, Robert J. Fleming, Cambridge, Mass., Thomas Jack- son, Butte, Zolan Meder, Missoula, Theodore E. Nic- meyer, Livingston Montana Congress of Parents and Teachers Scholarship, 3220-Beverly Boe, Livingston Allen Smith Company, Publishers-Charles Lovell, Mis- soula Chemical Ruber Company Award-Gloria Eudaily, Mis- soula Presser Foundation Scholarships, 3175 each-Marie Vance, Fairfield, Jerry Domer, Missoula Bancroft Whitney Award-John Archer, Helena Wall Street Journal Award-Wayne Linnell, Sunburst Lawyers Title Insurance Co. Award of Richmond, Va- Charles Willey, Dillon Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation Scholarship, 3350-Raymond Tipp, Missoula City Panhellenic Cup for highest scholastic sorority- Delta Gamma, three quarters College Panhellenic Cup for highest scholastic sorority three quarters-Delta Gamma Interfraternity Award for highest scholastic fraternity- Spring '58, Delta Sigma Phi, Fall '58, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Winter l59, Phi Delta Theta 263 ' N MEMORY OE DR. Rov J. W. ELY f-I' A Y .ix S ,l t . . Kif. .p wa 'fl DR. ROY J. W. ELY A tribute by the Rev. Deane W. Ferm The University community was shocked and saddened on May 17 by the sudden, unexpected death of Dr. Roy J. W. Ely. He is survived by his wife, Lucille, and by his two children, Peggy and Dick '56. Dr. Ely joined the faculty of Montana State University in the fall of 1939 and three years later became acting chairman of the Department of Economics and Sociology. When this department was divided in 1947, he became chairman of the Department of Economics-a position which he held until his death. Dr. Ely served his University and community devotedly in many ways. He was a fine scholar and teacher. He was a faithful member of the First Methodist Church of Missoula and chairman of its official board. For many years he was a member of the Board of Trustees of the School of Religion, serving for several years as president of the board. He was an active and honored leader of Masonic and Eastern Star organizations, doing much to further the support of religious influences in the state institutions of higher learning. He was chairman of the Chapel Committee planning for the construction of a Religious Center at the University. These are only a few of the service organizations which felt the impact of his concern. Most of all Roy Ely was the kind of person who in his quiet and unobtrusive way generated a healthy, spiritual influence on all who came in contact with him. He knew that man does not live by bread alone-that within every man there is a spark of divinity. Those of us who were fortunate to know Dr. Ely--whether it be students, colleagues, or others-have had our lives enriched by his genuine concern for his fellow men. Here was one man who knew what the prophet Micah meant when he exclaimed: What does the Lord require of thee, but to do justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God. MARY FRANCES BEN HAM killed in a car wreck at Van Buren crossing on October 2, 1958 JEANNETTE HAMBLOCK killed during spring vacation in California in a car accident, March 26, 1959 EUGENE PRANGE lost in the Mission Mountains the last week of August, 1958 F ,K g'!'F sp - 'Vi' :I-14: inf, PA I R0 'S PAG E The following patrons presented contributions to supplement the limited student funds available for the SENTINEL and enabled the 'staff to publish a finer year- book. We gratefully acknowledge their assistance. HART-ALBIN COMPANY OF BILLINGS ANACONDA COMPANY OF BUTTE METALS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF BUTTE TREASURE STATE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF BUTTE BUTTREY FOODS, HOME OFFICE, GREAT FALLS CITIZENS STATE BANK OF HAMILTON BRINKMAN AND LENON, ARCHITECTS AND ENGI NEERS OF KALISPELL COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF MISSOULA COMMUNITY CREAMERY OF MISSOULA ALEX GEORGE Business Manager JOHN R. DAILY, INC. OF MISSOULA FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MISSOULA GOLDEN PHEASANT CAFE OF MISSOULA HANSENS' FAMOUS ICE CREAM OF MISSOULA HOTEL FLORENCE OF MISSOULA MISSOULA BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION MISSOULA MERCANTILE MOSBY'S INCORPORATED SOUTHSIDE NATIONAL BANK OF MISSOULA WESTERN MONTANA NATIONAL BANK OF MISSOULA 265 Bue, O. P Ll ACULTY, STAFF, AND A Anderson, Beverly .. Anderson, Roy E. Adamczwski, Zygmunl .......17 . 15 Adams, Harry F. --rrfrr 152- 153 Ammons, Robert E. . Anacker, Robert L. .. 13 ,,,,, .. 14 Anderson, HOITIGI' E. .. ,Y,, .. YYV,-.---V,---.-- -,-- - ---9 Anderson, Mzirgaret M. iMrs.l Andyie, Eugene . ..,....... . .............. -....- 1 5 Armour. J. Leslie ......... . .... - Y 413 Armsby. Lucille J. fMrs3 Arnold, Aden F. .................... . Atkinson. E. A. .... .. ..... Autio, A. Rudy .,,.... B Badgley, E. Kirk . ,,.,,.,. , Balderstone, Howard . Baldwin, Don .... . ..... Ballard, William R. ..., . Bankson, Douglas ........., Barends en. Patricia ,,,, Barnwell. Stephen B. Barrows, Richard S. Bartelm ez, George Beaty, Chester B. Bennett Berkoff, Dimitry N. .. Berrend. Robert E. .. Berrend, Berry, Ruth M. fMrs.J Betsky, Sara CMrs.J Betsky, Seymour . Beyer, Jacquelyn Bier, Jesse ,,., ,,.,.,..,., Betty Ann tMrs.l 16 .. 8 .......16 8 17 17 14 12 .16 .. .. 18 ..12 ...12 15 . ..12 .12 , 18, 114, 118 Blumberg, Nathan .,.., .. .11 Boehmler, Richard .,,. Bolle, Arnold W. Boner, Agnes V. Boone, William T. Borden, Morton .. .,.,,.. .. Brandby, Donald J. . Briggs, Edwin W. . Briscoe, Emma H. iMrs.l Brissey, Forest L. . . . Brooker, Dolores fMrs.J Browder, W. Gordon .. .. Browman, Ludvig G. .... . Brown, Bruce M. . .. .. Brown, Dorothy lMrs.l Brown, Firman H. ...,.,,, .. Brown, Margery lMrsI .. Brown, Brown. ,,...,,.,,, .12 Suzsanne fMrs.l .,,. Walter L. . ,,.....,.,,, .. Brunson, Royal B. ., Bryan, Gordon H. . . Buchanan, Ronald H. Bugbee, Henry G., Jr. .. Burgess, Robert M. Burgess. Thomas C. .. Busch, Edgar .. . Burns, Rev. Father C Callaway, Arch C. Campbell, Katheleen . Carleton, Linus J. ...... . Carpenter, Nan C. Carter, Paul A. ,,,..... . Castle, Gordon B. ,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A Carpenter, Quentin Lee .. Chamberlain, D. Gertrude Chambers. Edward J. Charles, Robert A. Chatland, Harold Chessin, Meyer ..... 17, V115 .... .. 12 .. ....,... ..12 143 18, 114 . .... .. 13 12 .. 11, 13 .......15, 114 . .... . ..... 13 16, 28. 72 . . 12 12 15 .. .. 18 .. ..... .18 . ..... . .13 .. . 10, 12 . .... ,... .... 1 3 .. ....... 17 .. 110 . 8 10, 17 . 12, 116 6, 19, 40, 220 .. .... ..... ...... .... 1 5 .......17 .. .. 12 . .... 6 14 Childs, Gordon B. .... , -16 Chinske, Edward S. .... . V V15 Clarke, S. Kendrick Cloninger, Ethel Fay fMrs.1 Cloninger, Lewis A. Clow, Maurine ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,--,,, ,,,,, 3 t 1 19 Clubb. Merrel D., Jr, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, H H 12 Cogswell, Andrew C. ...... 8, 122, 123, 167 Cooney, Robert F. COODG, Evelyn Seedorf 1Mrs.5 ,,,,.... , 29 Cooper, Homer C. .. .. , Cooper. Marjorie IMrs.J .. ..... 16, 80 Cottrel. John R. 266 Cowell, Wayne R. . .. Cox, Forrest B. ....... . Cox, Gene S. .......,.. . Craig. Vincent Craighead, John J. Cromwell, Gardner ..... Cross, George W. .... . Crouch, William C. .. D Dahlberg, George P. .... ..... . .8, 2 Darling, Richard L. Davidson, Hugh ... . . H Davis, Jean lMrs.I Deland, Mary F. lMrs.I Dew, Jane D. LMrs.I . . Dew, James E. .... . Diettert. Reuben A. Dobbins, Jack Doty, Gerald H. DISTINGUISHED VISITCRS .......,148, 149 . 17, 115 36 .. 15, 114 . ...... 18, 108 6, 136, 143 . ...142, 143 14 . 16, 118 Dugan, Edward B. ................ 18. 100, 101, 114 duMas, Frank M. .... .. ............. .... . .. Dyer, Gilbert Ronald .... ............. Dyson, Peter J. Dwyer, Maribeth ..... . E Eklund, Carl M. Ellis, Richard Ellis. Virginia Ely, Roy J. W. ..... .... ....................... . Emblem, Donald J. Ephron, Marguerite H. 4Mrs.J . Etheridge, Fannie E. Evans, Odris W. Eversole, James ..... . ...... . Eversole, Sylvia tMrs.b F Faurot, James L. ........ . Faust, Richard A. ......... . Ferm, Deane W. ...,.,.. . .... .. Ferm, Mrs. Deane W. ..,.. . Fiedler, Leslie A. .... ..... . Fields, Robert W. .... .,..... . Fischer, Robert E. Fletcher, Jack W. QLtI ....... Folsom, Gwendolyn B. Ford, Robert K. Freeman, Edmund L. .,... . Funabiki, Kozo ........... G Gelfan, David .............. Garver, Richard A. Gebhart, James W. Gerlach, Frederick L. . .................... .. .13 ..13 'i MfiQ.,17 10, 13, 264 .......12, 114 .......16, 118 .......18, 114 ...........113 .......12. 114 ......15 .......12, 114 ...........122 ......12 ......18 Gilbert, Vedder M. ............... 10 12, 113,119 Gilbertson, Rodney B. 1Capt.J .................... 15 Gilluly, Robert , ....................................... 9, 153 Gold, Raymond L. ....... ........... ............. 1 3 Golden, Virginia 1Mrs.J ..... ........... 9 Gordon, Jesse E. ........... .......... . ..13 Gorman, Robert E. . .. .......... Gray, Justin Gray, Mary Steusay lMrs.J Grief, Mason ...... ........................... Guthrie, A. B. .. ........... ........... . .. H Hagood, Donald M. 1Capt.l ...... Hammen, Oscar J. Hansen Bert .............. ,, Hansen Robert W. ...... . Hanson, Frances F. .... . Harlan, Monas Harper, Rev. George ...........,.,,..... Harper, Robert L. tCapt.J ....... Harris, Frederick ........................ Harris, Phyllis 1Mrs.5 Harris, John R. .............. . Harvey, LeRoy H. ........... , Harvey, Maria tMrs.J Hashisaki, Joseph Hayden, Richard J. . ........,..... .. Hazelbaker. Lois B. tMrs.J Helbing, Albert T. . .................. ., Heliker, George B. .......... . 17 .......8, .......18, 134 ..-...17, 117 .........10, 17 Henrich, Edith tMrs.J 12 Heppe, Paul H. ................. ....... ........ 1 2 Herbert, Rev. Hugh S. ...... ...................... 1 08 Hertler, Charles F. ................ ........ 1 0, 15, 114 Hoffman, Robert S. ........... ............. 15 Holstedt. John H. tMaj.J ...... ....... ......... 1 5 Holt, Harold L. Honkala, Fred S. Hook, Walter ........ Host, John R. .......... . 15. 219 Howard, Harold ........... Howard, Joseph W. .... . Howell, Barbara J. .... . Howell, O. B. ............ . Hower, John J., Jr. Hoyer, Bill H. Huff, Edith Hummel, J. George ..... J Jakobson, Mark J. ........... . James, Robert L. .........14, 19 16 Jamison, Donald C. iCol.J ........ 11, 15 Jardine, Louis T. Jay, Robert H. ................................................... 17 Jenkins, Ray ............... . ........ 36, 137, 142, 143 Jeppeson, C. Rulon ......... ................ 1 1, 14, 114 Johnson, Dorothy M. .... ............................. 1 8 Johnson, Glenn .................... ...... 1 8, 109 Johnson, Janice 1Mrs.J ............. ................... 1 4 Johnson, Maxine C. 1Mrs.p .... ........ 1 22, 123 Johnson, Wilbur V. .............. ............,.,. 1 4 Jorgensen, Erling S. .............. Juday, Richard E. K Kadlec, Anton L. Karlin, Jules A. Karpat, Kemal Kempner, Jack J. ..... . Kilcoyne, Martin ............ Kimball, Edward L. King. Walter N. ........... . Kleindienst, Viola K. .... . Knapp, Henry W. ............... . Kotschevar, Lendal H. Kramer, Joseph ................... Krieger, Frederick W. .... . 18, 25 .......17, 117 15, 127 .........14, 24 Krier, John P. ................... ....... 1 7 Kreitzberg, Hilda S. .... ....... 1 5 L Lackman, David B. Langenbach, Robert C. ..... .......... 1 7, 117 Lapiken, Peter P. ....... . Larom, Henry V. ......... ......12, 28, 105 Lester, John L. ..................... ............ 1 6, 78 Lewis, Vanetta QMrs.J Lewis, William J. CLt. Col.J ........ 11, 15, 134 Lebsack, Ray LSgt.J .......... . ................................. 15 Lohn, Sherman V. Lommasson, Emma B. tMrs.J ........ 114,119 Lord, Claud ........................................................ 106 Lorenz, Mavis .................................. ....... 1 5, 126 Lory, Earl C. ......................... ............ 7 Lory, Naomi R. QMrs.J Lottick, Kenneth V. ....... . Long, Bill tSgt.1 ............ M McAllister, Richard C. .... ....... . McEvoy, Raymond H. .... .......... . McGinnis, Ralph Y. ..... . MacArthur, Eleanor McConnell, Earl ............ Malouf, Arline 4Mrs.5 ..... Malouf, Carling I. .... . Mansfield, Mike ........ Manning, William ..... 12, 1 16, 124 26 .........23, Markin, Rom J. ........ . Martell, Earl W. .............. . Martinsek, Thomas A. Martinson, Alvhild ......... Marvin, Edwin L. ........ . Mason, David R. ...,,..,............. . Mattlll, Charles R. ........................ . .........1O, 13 Midgett, Adelaine S. tMrs.J Miller, J. Earll ............................... Millis, George H. .......12, 112 TU DENTS Monahan, Thomas F. ,,,,,,.,A,,, . Montgomery, Ruby tMrs.J Moore, Elizabeth V. tMrs.J Miller, Eston tSgt.J ........,,,..,...... Moore, John E. Morris, Melvin S. Munoz, John J. .. .. Munro, James R. ..,, Murphy, Calvin L. Musler, H. William ..,a,.,.,,, Mussulman, Joseph A. Myers, Vera T. 1Mrs.J Myers, William M. .....o . N Nakamura, Mitsuru J. Nelson, Rita tMrs.J Newburn, Harry K. ... . 12 ........15 10, 14 , 29, 219 9 16 14 6, 25, 26 Newsom, Shirley ...,....,..,...,.,....,.,....,.,,., ,,....,...., 1 3 Noble, Clyde E. Nonnenmacher, Patricia 1Mrs.1 12, 111 0 Oakland, Lloyd .,,, Ormsbee, R. A. Ortisi, Domenico ..... Osterheld, R. K. .... . Ostrom, T. G. .............. . Oswald, Robert M. P Paine, Lorna ................ Pantzer, Robert T. ..... . Parker, Charles D. Parker, Ronald ......,. Parry, Tom ............. Payne, Thomas ..... Pelazo, Jean ............. Pengelly, W. Leslie Pope, William ........................ Perry, Elmer T. tMajorJ ..... Peters, William S. .............. . Peterson, John A ............,,, Pettinato, Frank A. Pierce, William R. .... . Pilkey, Orrin .......... Platt, Anne C. .................. . Powell, Ward H. .............. . Preece, Sherman J., Jr. ..... . Provost, Mary H. ........ . A Abbott, Raymond William Abdul, Rahman Anwar ....... Abjornson, Ray ........................ Acher, John ..................................... Acheson, Karen Elizabeth ...... Actis, Frank Charles .............. Adams, Denis Loren ................... Adams, Duane Albert ................ Adams, Emory Dickson ............ Adams, Robert Arthur H. ......... . Antonich, James Joseph Adriatlco, Rocco .................... .... Agen, Jerry Lee ............. ....... Agamenoni, Thomas H. ............... . Agather, Jay William .................. Agather, Michael Brinton ..... Agnello, Salvatore ........16 11, 14 ......,.15, 114 9, 25 142, 143 14 117 115 ........17, 115 10, 13 .......14 .........222 .........109 .........243 222 248 ...109, 222 184, 241 198, 241 ............117 248 .........113, 232 190, 241 . ....... 232 ...,.......,222 Ahl, Zoe Ann ............................ ...172, 222 Aker, Charles Robert ..... .... 2 04, 248 Akers, Lloyd Forrest .................................... 232 Akerson, Betty Jo ........................ 115 168, 248 Albrecht, Kenneth William Alderson, Keil Preston Aldrich, David Frint ........ 111 222, 231 Alevizakes, Ernest John Alexander, Bryon Edward Allen, Bruce Noel .................... Allen, Donald Leroy Allen, Darrell Linn ......132, 232 Alley, Lonnie Bruce .................................... 222 149 232 Allen Michael Lee .... 138, 147, Allen, Marjory Jean 184, R. Ramskill, Bernice 13. 1lVlrs.p Rauchut, Janet QMrs.p Reinhardt, Howard E. Reynolds, Florence Rhinehart, Naseby Richards, William H. Richman, Luther A. Rimel, Vera S. tMrs.p Rioux, Robert N. Roberts, Frank E. Roscoe, Charles W. Rusoff, Lester R. Ryan, Jack . S Salvin, Samuel B. Sappenfield, Bert R. . . . Schmidt, Wolfgang Schuster. Cynthia A. 1Mrs.y Senger, Clyde M. Shallenberger, G. D. .. Shannon, Richard E. Shaudys, Jean H. 1Mrs.J Shaudys, Vincent K. Shearer, Henry K. 115 SJ 14 16 143, 148 115, 118 10, 16, 351 12 18, 120 . 18 9 .11. 13 .........13, 114 14, 114 13 13 Shelberg, Barbara ...... ....... ............ . ....... 1 6 Sheppard, Douglas . ..... ...... .............. ........ l 2 Sherbeck, Harold ....... 142, 143, 148, 150. 158 Shoemaker, Theodore H. .... .. ....................., . 12 Simons, Charles R. ,...... . ...... 14 Sirois, Louis M. ,.......,......... ... ...12 Skok, Richard .............. .....,,, 1 7 Sletten, Vernon O. ...... ....... 1 7 Smith, Earl ....... 1 ..... .. .115 Smith. Leo ...... . ........ .. ..... 8, 17 Smith, Russell E. Smith, Theodore H. Smurr, John W. ........ ...... ....... 1 2 Sorenson, Thora ...... ............. ..,.,,, 1 2 , 119 Soth, Lauren K. Spaulding, Willie C. tMrs.1 .. ...119 Speer, Lucile Steele, Robert W. Stein, Otto L. ..... .......... . ........ .........,,.... .......,.,, 1 4 Stewart, Gertrude H. 1Mrs.J Stewart, John M. .......................... .......... 1 1, 14 Stine, Albert W. ......................... ....,....... 1 8, 114 Stoodley, Agnes L. ........ 10, 15, 124 Straughan, James H. Stump, Reva ................... ....... .,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 1 2 Sullivan, Robert E. .. ,...... .. ............ ....... 1 1, 18 Swanson, Margaret A. tMrs.J ...... .........,. 1 7 Swearingen, T. G. ..........,. ............ ,,,., 9 Allison, Diane Allred, Keith Lee Alonzo, John Domonic All Saadi, Muhannad Ali H. .... 122. 123, 232 Altmaier, Thomas John Alving .............................. .. .. ...... . M76 Ambrose, Willene Patricia .72, 76, 78, 79, 118, 17-1, 248 Amick, Robert M. Jr. .. ....... .. . .. 204 Amos, Sarah St. Clair . Anderberg, Clarence R. .,..... .. ...222 Amsbaugh. Clifford Roy 1126. 176, 222 Andersen, George C. .............,.,.. ...,...., 1 15 Andersen Harvey Kermit Anderson Barbara Mae .. .,,. . 1232 Anderson, Alan Jarvis .. ..... . ...194 Anderson, Carol Ann . .... ............ 1 21, 174, 222 Anderson Dwight ............. .. ...... 134, 220, 248 Anderson George ............. ...,.. .... ...... . 2 6 0 Anderson Gerald Leonard Anderson Gary Dean . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . . 222 Anderson Herbert Keith . .. . . .. 232 120, 182, 248 Karen Elizabeth ..... ........... 2 32 Anderson Herbert C. ...... 115 Anderson John Anderson Anderson Keith Thomas . 222 Anderson, Leroy Hilton ........... ...... 1 80, 232 Anderson Marcus Grant .,... . .......... ....... 2 32 Anderson Marilyn Jean ......... .. .... . 248 Anderson Richard James ........ 134, 182. 248 Anderson Richard William ............ 124, 248 Anderson Russel Lee ....................... 133. 222 Anderson, Roy Ernest Anderson, Robert Glea 'l'nl1ci', ltichard IJ. T:isc'licr, Harold 'l :itsuyznn:i, Taslnnn Taylor, Archer 'I':iy1or, Dec C. 'l'nylor, John J. 'l'honi:is, Eklorgzin 'llll1ll1lIIH, ltobcrl J. 11.1.1 'l'fnl1'l', l,1ll'l'y' 'l'nrl-1, lillflji ll. 'l'vnn1i lislrilzirn rlvlrsr 'l-Ulllfl.lffil1t'l'l.'ll. 7 V VanDuscr, I j VanHornc. 111111. 1' 1. Vinocur, Jacob VonDeichmann, Vollrzll YN' Wailes, Mrs. John L. Wailes, John 1... Waldron, Ellis L. 7 Waring. Houstoun Waters. Charles W. Watson, Frank J. Wehrenberg, John P. Weidman, Robert M. Weigel, Eugene .. . Weisel, George F. Wendt, Rudolph Westenberg, Richard . White, Elaine ... .. Wing, Eleanor F. 4Mrs.1 Williams, Ross A. . Wilson. Brenda F. 1Mrs.l . Wilson, Vincent .. Winters, Dennis E. Wiseman, Dorsey E. Worden, Donovan, Jr. Wren, Melvin C. Wright, John S. .. Wright. Philip L. . Y Yalkovsky. Ralph . Yates, Leland M. . . Young. Frederick H. . Yu, Frederick T. C. Z Zender. Walter J. . Anderson. Rodney John Anderson. Sharon Lee Anderson, Thomas Donald Anderson. William A. Anderson, William Leonard Andrews, Arthur Lee Andriolo, Richard Joseph Andring. Robert Dale 117. 130. Andrus. Joyce-lon Marie Andrus, Thomas Lynde Angel, Donald Earl Angland, Thomas Anthony Anketell. Thomas Jackson Ahsell. Gale Phillip ,l.. ' 1 J, -1 13 ,. IM ITL 13 11 141 132 .I IH 12 111 0, 102 11,151 17 115 18 .122 111 2114 ll. 121 Anthony, Carol May 66. 131. 131 1 lr Antonucci. Anthony Joseph Antrim. Priscilla June Appelhans. LaDonna Marie 43. 78, 751 Appel. Ronald Oliver .. Appelt. James Frederick Arbuckle. Edward William Archibald. Harold Rolfe Arehart. Richard John Arganbright. Sandra Lcc Armstrong. Charles James Armstrong, Joseph Earl Jr. Armstrong. Sidney V. Arnold. Lee Eugene 113, Arnst, Donna Lee 113. Arnot. Robert Conklin Arras Robert Emory 112. 1351. Asbjornson. Raymond Carl Ashcraft. Walker John 112, 15 15 115 15 113 16 17 11, 17 . 17 15 1551 17 10 17 10, 15 15 14 1-1 113 174 1248 2112 108. 114 241 115.120, 351. 1512 211 2218 113. 1!'4 2322 1211. 1518 218 1121. 207 1114, 12-ll 151-1 248 .1, 7'. 2312 241 241 125 232 222 134. 2-18 222 241 248 . 127 248 159 180 :232 119. 172 232 134 190 241 167. 188. 248 222 114. 190 248 267 Ashall, Patricia Jean . Y...,, . Ashby, Fred Raymond Ashihara, Judith Kelko , 122, Ashmore, Delbert C. . . . . Askevold, David Marius Brasseur, Duane Francois . 223 208, 190. 241 222 248 190 Askin, James Leon Asselstine, Sondra Jane . ......v 177 243 Atwell, Gerry Curtis Austin, Anna Josephine Austin, Charles Patrick Austin, Curtis Joseph Austin, John David Austin, Richard Rene . ,,.. 194 222 Austin, Richard David Austin, T. . f YYY- W--122 Averill, Elwood David Axline, Harry Homer .. ...248 Ayers, Benjamin Franklin ,..,,, 1241 Ayers, Floyd ,,,,,,,,,, . ,,,,,. 138, 158 Ayers, Michael Norman .,,,. ,. 188 222 Ayto, Anthony John ,,,, . 11109 222 B Babcock, Richard Kyle Babich, Ronald Gregory Bach, Emily Laverne Bach, Jeannette Dorothy 222 Bachelder, Daniel Fred ,,,,,,, 194 232 Bache, Bonnie Ann 222 Backlin, Harvey Leroy Bacon, Gordon D. . 121, 232 Bacon, Virginia Carol 117, 172, 248 Bagnell, Terrence Lee Bailey, Joan Peterson Bailey, Jack Ray Bailey, Linda Lee ,,,,,, ....,, 178 232 Baker, Blaine Lynnwood Baker, David Harold . . . ....,.....194 222 Baker, Faye Annette .. 109, 178, 241 Baker, George Quentin ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 105 Baker, James Lee ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 14, 184 241 Baker, John William Baker, Philip Bruce ,..,,,,,, . . ,, ,,.,. 184 248 Baker, Richard Earl . ,..,,, .,., ,,.,,,,,...., . ,138 Baker, Pamela Catherine ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 72, 232 Baker, Stanley Irvin ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, . 1.1138 Bakke, Robert Andreas Bakke, Sonja Synova ,.,,, . ,.,,,,,,,,, 232 Baldwin, Douglas Kent ,,,,, 204, 232 Baldwin, Clark Stevens Baldwin, Wayne Austin ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, . .204, 222 Balk, Mary .,,,, . .,,,.., ,,,,,, ,,,,,. ,,,, . . . 168 249 Balko, Daniel Joseph 136, 138, 147, 148, 149, 150 Ballas, Janet Lee ,. ,,,,,,, .. . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 170 222 Bandy, Shirley Marie ,,,,,,, , ,,,, 121 232 Barbour, Philip J. ..... , . ,.... 74, 167 194 Barbour, James Tony ..... ......,.. 1 90, 241 Bardelli, Cleo Marie ..... . . ...... 121, 172 Bardelli, Frederick K. .....,.. ..,..,, ,,,,. 1 3 8 Bardes, Elizabeth Louise . ...... 125 222 Barefoot, Ross Hartley Barich, Francis Xavier Barker, Sally Diane ........, ......... 1 66, 249 Barker, Barbara Joan . . ...... 170, 222 Barlow, Dean Allan .,.,..,,..... ,,,.,,,,,,, 2 41 Barnhill, Norris V. Barney, Donald Adelbert Barney, Eugene Clifford Barney, Philip L. . ..... .......... . 241 Barocan, Thomas Bernard ,. ..... 222 Barr, Bernard Ellsworth . ..., ,. ...... 204, 222 Barrett, Frederick Owen , ,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 94 241 Barry, Don Michael Bartley, Ronald Lee ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 232 Bartow, Richard Edward Basolo, Howard Jack Basolo, James Dale .,,,..,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 1 249 Bates, Roy Orman Jr. ., ...,....,,,, 133, 139 232 Batten. Evalyn Elizabeth ,,,,,,,,,,, 124, 207 241 Batten, William John ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 24, 241 Bauer, Harry ,, ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,, 122 160 Bauer. Richard Henry .,., ,,,,,, 1 94, 232 Baumgartner, Jaunita D. Baxter, John Allen Baze, Mavis Robert , ,,,,,,111 249 Bean, William James . , ,,,,,,w,, 222 Bear, Howard John Beattie, Sharon Ruth , 222 Beauregard, Patricia J. .......... .. .. 222 Beck, James Richard ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 116, 190. 241 Becky, John William Beckwith, William Wilford Beddes, Lawrence Lester ....... 138, 184, 222 Beebe, John Douglas ,,,,,,,,, 11,1,,,,,,, 1 98, 232 Beed, Douglas Adair Behrens, Claude Allen Beighle, Louise Mary Bffiswanser. Gary L. 114, 134, 190, 241 Belau. Lee Ross , , ,,,,, 1 ,,,,, 115, 249 Beley, Kathleen Ruth r .,,.,,,,, ,109, 178, 249 268 Beley, Gene Richard .... Bell, Barbara Faye .......... ....... , 108, Bell, Eugene Thomas Bell, Stephen William . ..... ...... 1 08, Beller, Gerald Robert ............... 119, Belote, James Dalby Jr. ................. . Belzer, Tom Jon .....l...l...... 2111, 119, Bendewald, Daryl W. 222 211 222 132 222 194, 241 241 190 241 Benham, Mary Frances ..... ............... ....... , .... 2 6 4 Benitez, Isilma Elisa .,....... ..... . ...122 260 Bennett, Charles Gibson .......... 2194, 241 Bennett, Lisette . .....,.. 45, 67, 128, 174 222 Bennett, Paul Douglas .....................,... 241 Bennie, Robert . .. ............. . ..... .... ..... . . H249 Bennitt, John H, ,...,., , ., ,, . .. ....... 184 241 Benson, Richard Douglas . ,.... 134, 184 249 Bentzen, Raymond C. .......... ...... .... .....,.... 2 3 2 Benton, John Garfield ..... .. ........ ....... 2 02 Berg, Linda Marie . ........ ....... 1 33 222 Bergenheier, Richard ., .. .......... 4138 Bergland, Robert Thomas Bernasek, William Tl1omas .... . ........ ....222 Berreth, Jack Lyle Berry, Dale Edward .......,............ 114, 138 184 Berry, James A. .. ..,, ., ,, , ....... 118, 194 Berryman, John Maclean ...............,. ...222 Bertino, James Joseph .,....., ....,. 106 115 Bertapelle, Alvin Marek ...., Bertram, Phyllis Jean ...... . Bertuccio, Nicholas V. .. Betel, H. M. .. ....... Bethke, Floyd L. Betzer, Robert ..............,.. Bevin, Billie Lee .. ,...... Bickell, Laurence Dean .... Biehl, Mary Alice . Biesemeyer, Dean ......... Bieri, Dan Richard .... Bilan, Edward Henry C. Billings, Leon Gregory . Billings, Mary Brooke Biotti, Charles James ., Birgenheier, Richard R. Bivin, William Carl Jr. Black, Harold Edwin .......... 222 ,......178 241 .. ............ 180 123 ...,,.. . 241 ..,..,.170 232 .. 202 222 .......109 11 .......198 222 249 241 222 241 Black, Ilah Jean ....,.. ,.,.. . .. ..,,,,,,, 222 Black, Richard Lewis Black, Thomas Roy ..... .............. ....... 1 9 8 222 Blacker, Joseph John Blackman, Frederick Allan Blair, John Lewis .............,..,., ...,..... .... 1 1 7 249 Blakely, Aylmer David Jr. 125, 130, 131 249 Blakely, Judith Ferrn 98, 105, 119, 220 241 Blanchard, Robert Warren Blanchard, Fred Blaze Blank, Donita May ,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,, 117, 241 Blank, Alvin Andrew .. .,,.., 125, 222 Blanton, Susan Elizabeth ..... .... , 232 Blaskovich, Barbara Ann .. ...... 170 232 Blaszek, Sharon Lee ...... . . ...... 170 222 Blauel, Russell Albert Blegen, Barbara Ellis Blegen, Judith Eyer Bloom. Donald George . .... ..... . . 190 Bloomenfeld, Ralph L, , ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 32 Blumfield, Donald Patton ,,,,,, , ,,,, 190, 241 Blunn, Thomas Calvin Boboth, Joe Robert ..., , ...... ,,,,,, 1 39, 161 Bochman, Bruce Alan Bockman, Montana Lee .... .... 1 38, 143 Bodine, Mark Anthony ......... Boe, Beverly R. 249 Boedecker, Charles Frank ...... , ....... 260 Boe, Ellis Richard Boe, Lynn Robert .. ..... ..... 1 15, 125 Boe, Rolland , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , ,249 Boehler, Diane Dean Bohart, Deanna Jean , ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,, 232 Bohlinger, John ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 90, 241 Boifeuillet, George Don Bolender, Jack Allen Bolin, Twila Kathleen .. .... ..,,, 2 22 Bolle, Stanton Gene ,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,1, 1 2 32 Bolton, May Bon, Virgil Dante ....... 167, 202, 232 Bonar, Frank, , , ,,,,,,,,,, 7215 249 Bonar, Nevada Lee .. ...,. , ,,,,, 134 249 Bond, Eric Cecil ,,,,,,, 223 Bond, Ralph Arnold ..... .. 241 Bond, Allen Ernest Bondurant, Kenneth T. . ........ 249' Bonnell, Fern Evelyn Borchers, Karl George .. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 249 Borden, Mary Jane ...81, 98, 103, 111, 113, 178, 232 Borden, Elbert Austin Jr, ...., ,,,,,, 2 04, 223 Boren, Monte Paul Borer, Edward .,.,... , ...,, ,,,,,, , ,260 Boring, William T. Bork, Joyce Lynn ,,,,m-223 Bork, Robert Charles ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 2 41 Borozan, Dan Duke Borys, Henry K. Borstad, Clark Gorden Bosard, Richard H. Bosley, Mary Helen .. ..... .1 Bosworth, Robert Walter ..... Bottcher, John Ronald .......... Bouchard, Ferdy Dewey Bouck, Gary Dean .....,......,, Boursaw, Donald Dean ..,.... Bourquin, Pauline Betty ..... Boutillier, Robert Hugh ........ Bovingdon, Nan Elizabeth .... Boward, Marilyn Louise ,..... Bowd, William Godreau ..... Bowman, Doris June ........... Boyce, James Eugene .... Boyd, Mary Margaret ....... Boyd, Ruth A. Boyle, Jo Anne ........,.....,.,..,, Boyle, Thomas Edward 249 241 125 ,,.....118, 223 223 .......156, 241 223 232 249 ,......176, 242 232 176, 249 120, 249 174 , 232 ..,....,..223 Boyum, Joyce Darlene ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 109, 223 Bowman, June 1 .,..,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,, 3 1 Bradley. Gary Lee .............. . 119. 167, 190, 242 Bradshaw, Donald Clair ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 223 Braig, Jake Joe ...........,..,....,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 119, 194 Braig, Robert Antone ,.,,...,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 94, 223 Brammer, Gale Zealand Bramlette, Robert Glen ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 242 Brandazzi, Giuliana ...... 122, 123, 172, 260 Brandewie, Raymond John ,Y ,,,,,,,,,,,, 188, 223 Brandt, Janet Lee .,....,....,...,...,..,,. 113, 168, 232 Branning, Sharyn La vonne ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 223 Braun, Zada Barbara .............,......,.......,...,,,, 223 Bray, Roy Edward Braxton, Shirley Elin Breckenridge, Bryan Durel Brehm. Norman Darrel .............,., 109, 198, 242 Brevik, Jane Ann .....................,............, 109, 232 Brewer, Mabel M. Brewer, Roderick David 113 Brewer, Clyde Earl Brickley, Donald Dean ,..,... Brickley, Robert Henry ..... Brien. Ralph ................... ...... Briggs, Edwin Manley ....... Briggs, Samuel Thomas ...... Brillhart, Luella Faye ....... Briscoe, Judith Lee ........ .,...... Bristol, Jon William Britton, John Lars Broadhead, Raymond Jesse Broatch, Malcolm Graeme ....... Brodie, Larry Thomas Brodniak, Edward ....,..... Brooks, Gary Gram ....... Broquist, Jeannette R. .... ,. 116, 184, 233 184, 249 184, 242 198, 242 194, 223 .. ..... .. 109, 233 133, 176, 223 249 125, 162, 233 72, 74, 76 223 ...124, 207, 233 .......76, 81, 223 124, 249 249 Brown, Betty Sue ....,...,.,............ Brown, Cordelia Carlisle .......,. Brown Gary Gene ............... Brown Isabelle Spitzer Brown Leslie Gibson ...... Brown Ronald Howard Brown Stanford Lee ....... ..... 1 21, Brown Tempie Starling ..... ........ 7 4, 177, 249 Brownell, Clifton E. .......... . Browning, Robert Bruce ....... Brubaker, Charles Wm. ..,.. . Bruce, Barbara Belle Bruce, Robert Eugene ....,....,.,. Bruce, William Nathaniel Bruffy, Thomas Wade ...,...., Bruegel, Theodore Karl Brunett, John Franklin Bruno, Darryl Lyle .,..,,....,,.,,,, Brush, Frederick Frank ...... Brusman, Herbert Harry Bryant, John Charles Brynie, Lloyd Earl Bublich, Shirley Ann ....,.....,,,,, Buchanan, Wayne Graham Buck, Bruce Arnold Buck, Patsy Ann Buck, Ronald Roger Buckingham, Brayton Roy .... Buckingham, Bruce Archie ..... Buckingham, Charles Kay Buech, Richard Reed ,,..,......... Buell, Arthur Learmont ....... Buettner, Warren Gene ............... Buhler, Larry Howard Bull, Charles John .............. 111, Buls, Arthur Mitchell ...........,,....... Bullock, Thomas Paul Bundhund, Ernest Cecil ...... Bunge, Jr. Louis Elwin ,..,. ..... Burbank, Beth Maxine ................ Burchard, James Alfred Burden, Gary Allen .............. Burk, Donald Wayne ...... ..... Burk, James Ronald ....... 233 156 . ....,, 139, ..........117 223 159 233 ....,,..204, .......223 223 ........118, 223 ........1a8, 223 ....-...188, 223 ........,204, 233 160, 194, 249 .-.......204, 233 .........194, 242 124, 207, 242 .......223 249 -ii..-::114 Burke, Dale Hamilton Burlingame, Richard Curt .. Burnham, Neil Eugene 223 Burns, Daniel Thomas Burns, Charles Andrew Burns, Darilyn Joy ,,eee,,,,,,,, Burns, Cathy Margaret ,,,,, .r..,. Burns, John Edward ,e,..,.. ...,.., Burns, William Lynn Burrel, Barbara Sayler ,..., 170 Burton, Susan Jane el,,,,,, .. Buskel, Edward Alfred Butler, Don ,.e,e,,....,..V....we........,eeeeeeee Butts, Charles Dennie e,,, ,,,e,,, ,.,.. Buzzetti, Edmund A. .111, 116. Byrd, Virginia ,,,,..,.,,,, ,,., ,,,,, l,,,,,.. Byrd, Patrick Anthony Y. Byrne, Dean Raymond C Cabbage, Frank Arnold Cadby, Robin Gay ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,r Cadby, John Trowbridge ...,7,, Cadieux, Michael Eugene Cadieux, William Louis Cahill, William Patrick ,.,.... Cain, Carl Harvey Cain, William Donald ,iic,a,, Calfee, Donald James Callas, William Christ Callahan, Joseph Carroll Callahan, Michael Neal Callum, David R. ,,,,.,r,,.,,. . Calvert, Lorne Meryl .,,,7,,, Calvin, William Kennth Calvin, Peggy Joan ...r.,,a Cameron, Carol Jean Cameron, Ethel Mae Cameron, Patricia Ann c,,,, Campbell, Robert James ,,,,,, Cannon, Winston Carlos ,ro,, Canty, Edward Peter ,,,,,,,,..... Caraway, Herbert William Carefoot, Marilynn Ann Carden, Frances Marie ,,,,,,,,,,,, Carissimo, Richard Joseph ,c,. Carlberg, Robert Powell ..ca,, Carlile, James Patrick ,...,...,,,. Carlon, Phyllis Charlotte Carlson, John Undem ,.,,,,,,.,,,.,..,,,, 109, Carmean, Edward Bishop Carmichael, Donald Bruce ,,.. ....., ..,.,. Carmichael, Glenn Alan Jr. Carpenter, Elizabeth Terry Carr, James W. ..................... .... . Carrell, James Emmitt Carroll, Robert Hugh Carruthers, Thomas James 98. Cecrle, Carter, Jan Delmont .....,..,....,... Carty, David Michael Cartwright, Doehler E. ,...,. Carver, Gary Lee .,.....,......... Carver, Duane Charles ..,,,, ,,.., Caskey, Robert Dean .. .,a, .. Castle, Andrew Frank Castle, Lynn ........................ Cates, Robert George .,.... Catron, Dennis Gary Cauvin, Dennis M. Caurir, Dennis M. Cayou, Joseph Jean Dorothy Mae ,,,, Centrella, James Henry Ceranski, Lawrence Edwin Chakos, Carol Evanthia 127 Chaffey, Joanne Marie . ,a.. Chaffey, Roberta Jean .,... .. .... .. Chakos, Thomas Lee .,..,,, 138 Challinor, Howard Charles ,7.. . Chambers, Robert Darrell Chambers, Ridgely White Champoux, Richard James Chaney, Richard Dee ,,a.,,,a, .. Chaney, Robert Bruce Chapin, Leslie Llewellyn ,,,,,,,, Chapin, Marvin Goodman Chapman, Fred John ,......,........., Chattin, Wayne Howard 7o,.,,, Chatwood, Louis Cloyd ....,77,. Chaussee, Jeanne Wilfred 77,o Chehock, Clyde Roland ,,7,7 Chelini, Joseph M. ..,............ . Cheng, Thomas Yin Yan Chen, Samuel Hou Chi ......... Cheston, Wesley Charles Chinske, John Ernest ............ Choate, Thomas Scribner Chong, Danlel ...........,............. 180 106 133 249 1233 223 125 223 76 125 223 194 242 . ,,,c,,,, 242 1223 249 180, 242 194, 223 223 117, 249 174, 233 127, 242 198, 223 223 . .c.. 223 118, 249 204, 249 204. 223 138 198, 223 190, 233 105. 174. 220, 242 202, 233 190 .. 223 202, 242 . .. 249 139, 204 166, 176 249 250 168, 233 174, 233 . 250 126, 127 190. 250 . 250 194, 233 .. 150 198, 242 194 250 250 223 250 250 122 223 194 ...........123 Chrisinger, Carol Jean Chrcst, Howard R. Christensen, Barbara H. Christian, Calvin Thomas 108, Christian, James Byron Christianson, Ronald D. Christman. Ronald Eddie Christie, Gary Martin Christopher, Richard John 119, 184 llll 117 20l 115. 134 Christopherson, Loretta Christopherson, Rodell T. . Christopherson, Cecil E. Christopherson, Joan Chung, Yong Bong 122, Clark, Alan Barry . . .. Clark, Bernard Oliver Clark, Clifton Charles Jr. Clark, Eugene John Clark, Judith Belle .. 166. Clark, Ord Mac Clark, Robert Lewis .. Clark, Robert Lee Clay, James Travis . .. Clayton, Norma Kay Clearman, Theodore Thomas Cleveland, James . Cleaves, Kendall F. Jr Clemet s, Alice Cotton Cline, Donn Elton . . . Clinkingbeard, Bert C. 123 194 170 198 Clizer, Gary Alan . ,.., . 115, 120, 194. Close, William Edward Close, Donald Gene Coats, Carol Jane , . ,,..,,,, .. . 210, Coffee, John Catlin ,.., 113, Coffman, Milton David .. .. Coffman, Raymon Curtis Cogswell, John D. ,,.,,,.,,, . .. 113, 194, Colby, Conrad .. .. . 113. 134. Colby, Edmund K. Cole, Martha Anne ..,. . ,.,,.. . . Cole, Mary Louise ...,.. ..,. . 166, 168. Cole, Robert Lee ...,,..,...., ..,,.......,. 1 94, Cole, Robert Eugene Coleman, John Robert .. 202, Colgan, Daniel Lee .................. .. 190, Collette, Desiree Louise ...,. .. .. 178. Collette, Louise Henry Collier, Corinne Dolores ...,. .. . 108, Collier, James Maurice Collins, Charlene Renee Collins, Frederick Don 23, 38, 124, 194, Collins, Georgia Ann ...,.............,.....,........,. . Collins, Norma Louise ......,.. ..,,... ...... . Colness, Jerry Lloyd 113, 121, 204, 206, Colness, Robert Cedric ......,........, 78, 79, Colton, Colvin, Comer, Sharon .....,, .......,.,.......,,.........,....... Nancy Hartz Martha Ellen ..,.......,. Comstock, Donald Dean Comte, Jeanie Louise ,,,,,,,,,. Conklin, Caroline ..,..,,..,,. ..... Conley, Richard ......,....,,. . Conner. Marlene Dee ,,,,,,,,,, 117, 178, Connole, Robert James .,,,,. .,,, 6 6, 195. Connolly, Robert William Connolly, Guy Connors, Gerald Thos ...... Connor. Ruth Rosamond Connor, Terry Stewart Conrad, Ralph Marlin Content, Charles William Cook, Robert William Cook, Suzanne R. .. 72, 74, 76, ........138, 176, 208, Coon, Sally Sue . .,,....,.,.,,,,...,,..... . Cooper Cooper Cooper Cooper Cooper Cooper Copley., Linda Jane 112, 114 , Carol Lynn . , Florence Anne ,,,.,,,, , Ken Farson ..., .. . 113, , Nancy . , Kenneth Lee ,,,,..... ,..,.,.,,,.,.. Jack Ray . ,,.,..,,,..,,,. , 118, 119, Cooper, Terrance Erwin Corkish, Gary Lee ,,,.,.... ........ . Corkish, Robert A. ,,,,. .... . Corbett, Jeanne Devee ...... ...,... Corette, William Pauly ,.... ,.,,,, Corning, Nancy Lee .... Corts, Daniel Bruce .,,,,,, Corwin, Melvin Dano Cote, Donald Raymond Cowan . James E. .,....... ..,..........., . Cousins, Michael Joseph ..,..,,..,. 115. Coverdale, Beverly .,,,,,,,,,, Cowan, Jean Anne ,,.,, Craig, Alfred Neil ,,,,,,, Cramer, Terry Roy Cramer, Wilsie Martin Crane, Robert Vern .......,............. . Crandall, Larry Walter ..........,.. 114. 172. 176. 149. .. 69 174 7170 176. 117 122 117, 21139 134 233 2211 212 184 2511 233 1211. 2511 109 233 260 250 242 242 233 115 139 162 250 223 233 233 233 204 223 250 233 223 242 223 223 250 223 233 233 112 168 223 .76 233 250 242 143 223 233 223 223 233 174 204 138 250 223 223 242 233 223 250 242 242 242 109 162 250 242 Crclio, Robert Q. Frcgo, Carol I,. lVl:i:-:'.-.will Crcgo, Crcccy, Judy Lcc James I.. Circclman, James Donald fx fs.,-xrxf-4'-x G roll roll l'1ll'.'. Crawford. William Mr.-rrill 112, 1:54 175' Lrcgo, Clyde Allan Jr, Crcstoii, Mary Elaine Clarence B, 12-Z Denis David ivmilcy. Katherine A. roinwt-Il, .lohn Clark l.loyrl E. Jr. ronin, .Inlin Dennis 118, 1924, .. N.ii1r'j,' L09 Crtiuilt-i, lim. nl L80 Crowe, .lrniwe l.f-roy Jr. Crowell, .l-nn. Cruln, Art Iniiilull Cue, Robert Deg-an Culber Cummins. Gary 'I'risri-ani tson. Gary David Cummins, Susan Helen Cunningham, Darlene Evan Cunningham, Terri Sue Curran, Michael Francis fi Curtis, Curtis, Cushm Cushm 133, 156. 198 174. l 4. 195 Curran, Patricia ,,,, Corliss Lynne lll, llii, 172 Barbara Ann an, Brenda Fay an, Robert , Custer, Walter Cvitash, Joseph George Cyr, B ernard Laurence Jr. D Dahl. Della Jane Dahl, Fleming Dahl. Darrell L. . Dahlberg, Mary Eileen Dahlin, Daley, John Robert Jr. Theodore J. Dalton. Mary Lou Damaskos, Frank G. 139, Dandliker, Theodore Gene . Danforth, Richard T. Daniel, Malcolm T. , Danielson, John Bruce Darcy. James Joseph Darden, Shellie Cardell Darko. Elizabeth Ann . Darling, Nicholas .. . . . Datsop oulos, John Gust 113. 124. Datsopoulos, Milton . Davey, Davis, Davis. Davis. Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis. Davis, Davis. Davis. Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis. Charles Hiram . Diane Patricia Charles Bob Jr. Edward Bourquin Gerald J. . Gloria Janelle Harold Granville John Trowbridge Jeffery Richards James Edwin Leslie Beryl Linda Josephine Russell Harter Ursula Jane 118. lVilliam Lloyd Davison. Jack Dean Dawson, Dixie Ann Dawson, Vlfilliam Conley Day. Allan Charles Dean, Deanna Debourg, Jon Michael Dearstyne. Paul Debruin, Eugene Henry Decker. Charlotte Lynn Decock. Marlene Louise Deflyer, Dorothy lrene Deflyer, Wilhert George Dehon, Donald Richard 32. 101. DeJarnette. Monroe C. Delane y, Gary Monroe Delange. Ralph Edward Delude. Neal Stewart Deinars. Harvey Lloyd Demar Deminons. Ann Valle inis, Frederick M. Demmons. Gail Ernest Denicke. Beverly Dennington. Malcolm C. Dern, George Kenneth Deschamps. Charles S. Deschner, Richard Lynn Deschamps. Romie Joe . Detonancour. Lois Kay . Devaney. Lillian Ellen . D'Eyelyn. Robert Clark .. Devot. Andre Joseph Jr. 113. 126. lla. 1.38. 133 172 129, 152. 168. 139. 195. 184. 133. 117 176. 188 176. 168. 1:18 111. 204. 176 172 198 168 I . 250 242 22 .i 2215 212 250 250 233 233 2215 198 250 134 223 174 242 223 178 233 2153 120 233 233 180 250 154 223 242 138 223 160 233 195 204 233 250 224 233 190 250 242 242 250 242 233 250 259 224 242 126 233 250 250 250 224 250 242 116 242 233 224 170 233 224 269 Devries, Arthur Leland ,,,, . 139, 152 Devrles, Richard John -, ,250 oewit, Marie M. , 117, 242 DeYoung, Nancy Louise . 173, 224 Dickman, Janice M. . 224 Dickson, Marilyn Ruth Dieter, Robert T. Dietrich, Joseph K. I22 134, 224 Dietz, Thomas Chester Dillingham, Richard Allen ,7...., .250 Dilworth, Martin Orlando Ding, Shirley Ann . 170, 242 Dishman, Charles Michael ..., .139 Ditchfield, Owen Thomas 134. 233 Dix, Lenn Richard Carl .. ,,7V..,.V .181 250 Dixon, Jrxlfuli lVl8I'1OI1 . ..,, ---fYV 112, 143 Dobberfuhl, Don Dale Dobbins, Marian B. Dobson, Roger Stanley . 125. 242 Dockstader, Juverne Robert Dodd, Helen Elizabeth . ...... .. 233 Dodge, Sharon Lee .. 102, 126, 172, 208 224 Dodge, Marguerite G. .... .. 251 Dolezal, Richard Matthew Doll, Katherine Noel ..... .. . . 224 Dolman, Arthur Domer, Jerry Lloyd . 198, 242 Domitrovich, Robert James 251 Doinke, Carole . .. ..... 176. 251 Donahue, Harold Kent 224 Donich, Alfred Joseph Jr. 224 DonTigny, David Rolfe ..... .... . 184 251 Doolittle, Douglas R. .. 184. 224 Dorcas, Wayne Sterling .. 204 233 Dorsch, Darrel Dean .... . ...,. 224 Dotson, Edward Dennis . 180. 224 Dotson, Gerald .... .. ....... . .. ..,...,180 Doty, Sue ...... ...... . . ...,.... . .. .... ..... . .7176 Doudna, Molly Ann . . .. ......224 Doubleday, Hazen K. Jr. Dougherty, William R. Douglas, VVilliam August Douglas, Romaine Frances Doull, Jack Arthur Dowell, John Theodore . .180 251 Downey, George Allen Draffin, George .............. 202, 233 Dresskell, Carole Lynn .... 233 Dress, Zoe Ann .....,... ....... 1 26 233 Dresel, John Edward Drew, Diane Marie . .... . 174, 234 Drew, Warren Edgar .. ...... , 195, 242 Drummond, Dawn ........ .. .,...... ..,..... 2 24 Dubay, Carol .......... .. . .. ...... . 213 Dubay, Kay . ,..........,.... ,...... 1 27, 212, 213, 242 Dubbe, Alfred John Dudley, Mary Elizabeth . .170, 234 Dudley. Vern Leroy .... ... .... 224 Duff, Ronald George Duffy, Donald Edward Duffy, Alice M. Dufresne, Julianne ....... . .......... 172 Dugdale, Bradley Edward 116, 234 Duke, John Pearl ........... ....,,,,,,. 2 51 Dull, Robert M. Dummer, Nina May Dumont, Robert Vaughn .. .. .198, 224 Dunbar, Dorothy Dolores .. . ..... . .... 172, 251 Duncan, James Roland ..... 204, 234 Dundas, Luella May Dunham, Darrol Dean 114, 147, 149, 184, 251 Dunkelberger, William W. Dunn, Ray Joe . .... . 139, 152 Dunn, William Lee .. ....,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,, 2 51 Dunn, Robert Harry Dunwell, Don Francis .. .. ..,,, , 242 Dunwell, Robert Howard , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--, 224 Dupuis, Donald Dale ,...,,,......,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 143 Durant, Gordon Malcolm 182, 224 Durham, Lonnie James Durocher, Larry Thomas M, ,,,, V QVVVYVV7 777198 DuVall, Karen Eleanor ,,,,,,,,, ,,V,VV,, 1 18, 251 DuVall, Gary Alan ,,,,,,, ,,-Y,A,7VVV7,,-,-,,,, 2 24 Dwyer, Ruth Anne . ..,, 174, 251 DB'll'lfll'lC1, Garth Arnold VYQKYH ,,4,,,,,7 f7,--- 2 3 4 Dyson, Peter J. E Eames, Kenneth Lee 190, 242 Earhart, John Calvin Se. Earp, Jim . ,,,, , H K 143 East, Michael James M. Eastman, James Milton Ebel, Frederick William .... 106, 115, 251 Ebelt, Gerald Edward ,,,,,,, 4A4,A,,,,,-, QAAVV 1 0 9, 251 ECh6121rd, Donald Joseph ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,-g-,,7,, 1 18 ECkley, Donna Louise gggrrrugrg YYr-,4-AYV 2 24 Eddlemon, John Albert V,V,,,,,VV -grglmgrr 1 95, 242 EC1gel'1OI1, R1Chiil'ti Vvgllgce Y Yyv- -A,YYYf-,--iif 2 51 270 Edgmond, Jeffrey M. .....................1...- 124, 234 Edwards, Harold Oliver Jr. 138, 204, 251 Edwards, William Virgil ....,,.......,7,,f. 204, 224 Egan, Robert Harlow Egemo, Rebecca Marie ..... ..-V1----- 2 34 Ege, John Rodda Egerman, Kenneth John Eggert, Martin Mathew Eggert, Cleida Jean ....... -7771f1- 1 22, 224 Eichhorn, Donna Joyce ..... ......... 1 26 234 Eichhorn, Gary Edward ..... ......, 2 04, 251 Eichhorn, Larry Carson ...,, .,,.,,, 2 04, 242 Eide, Kenneth Martin ..... .. ,,,........,,, 251 Ekegren, Ernest Peter .... .. ,,..-,, 138 Ekegren, Nancy Ann .... ..... 2 24 Edegren, Gary Lee Ekern, Roas. MTS. ...... A,-ff. ----- 1 2 3 Ekstrom, Roy Alvin ...... ........,,,,,, 1 99 251 Elder, Joan Marie ......................,......,ff 170 234 Elliott, Corbin, Pease ....... 72 74, 80, 117, 134, 251 Elliott, James Ward Elliott. Ronald Carl ..... . ..... .180, 234 Ellis, Robert E. ....... ........ .. ,...,,,, 234 Elmore, Judith Caroline ......... 170, 242 Elmore, Hugh Evan ....... ...... ....... 2 2 4 Elms, James Richard ..... ..... 2 34 Elser, Arnold Dean Elstone, Karen Elaine ........ ....... 2 42 Ely, Richard Wright Embry, Robert Samuel Jr. Emerson, James Clark Emerson, Michael Robert .... ......... 1 38, 143 Emett, Sharon Elizabeth .... ........ 1 78 243 Emmett, Arthur Edward .. ............... 202, 224 Enders, Zola Ruth .......,.. ...133, 170,211 224 Enebo, Mildred Ann .....,..,................... 170 243 Enger, Thomas Peter England, Orville Wayne ..... ......... 1 84,243 English, John Daniel ...... .. .... .............. 2 51 Erdmann, Gayne Gustav ....... ............... 2 51 Erickson Arnold Eugene .... ......... 1 18, 243 Erickson Frederick Lee ..... . ...... 41 224 Erickson, John Donald Erickson, Jordis Karen . .......... 120 224 Erickson Judy Lavonne .... .. ........ 207 224 Erickson, Martin Lee .... . ....... 224 Erickson Olga .......... ....... .. .......28 Erickson, William Dale Erickson, Vernon Lyle Erwin, Wade ......... . ............................ ........ 1 99 Eschler, James Paul Etchemendy, Elizabeth Ann ,...... 224 Eudaily, Gloria Mae .................... 121, 168 224 Evans, Carole Louise Evans, George Edward ..... .. ................. 243 Evans, Marcella Mary G. . .. ........ 109, 234 Evans, Wayne W. ....... ......... .................... 2 2 4 Evenson, Merrill Bates ..,........ 134,195 251 Everard, James Lynn ......... ..................,., 2 51 Everaert, August Everard, Wilfred Duane Everson, Bob Gary ...,........ .............., 1 38, 143 Everson, Sharon Lou ......... 109, 178, 224 Eyerly, Myrna Faye ...... ............... 1 76 224 F Fallon, James Mitchel ..... ........ 7 4, 184, 224 Farmer, Alvin Charles Farnum, Dustin Duane Farrington, Maurice Chas. ............ 195, 260 Farver, Howard Martin ........................,,, 139 Faulstich, Jean Eleanor ............ 126, 170, 224 Featherly, Walter Thomas Felde, William Felix, Leland F. Fell, Don .. . ........, ,-,, 143 Fell, Donald Eugene Felts, Jacqueline M. .......... .... ..cc..,,,, 2 2 4 Ferdinand, Duane Lee ,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 34 Fergerson, Gerald Allen ..... ,...,,,., 1 95 224 Fergus, James William .... ..,,,., , , .,,, 224 Ferguson, Donald Frank .,.., .,....... 1 59, 234 Ferguson, Judith Ann ...,.,.,. ..,.,,,,, 1 68 251 Ferguson, Robert Wayne ....... .......,,c,,, 2 34 Ferkin, Karen Louise ............. ......... 1 13, 234 Ferree, Janice Joe .. ...... ...,,,c,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 34 Ferrell, Joe Edward ......,.,.,,,,,,..,. 139, 204, 224 Ferrlan, Francies Marie ........ 115, 120, 140, 168, 172 251 Fey, Vicki Lynn .,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,, 1 74, 224 Field, Richard Earl Figg, James Robert Fine. William Joseph ...... ,,,,.,,., 1 85,234 Fink, Gary lVI. . .,...,,,......,, -,,,,,,,, 2 03, 243 Finley, James D. Finney, Wayne Howard ...,.c ,,,,,,,,, 1 52, 224 Finstad, John Kenneth Finnland, Kari Lynn ,,o,.,,, ,---,,,, 2 24 Finstad, Joyce Deanna Fishburn, Nancy Glee Fish, Robert Leroy Fish, Evelyn M. Fisher, Charles Ward Fisher, Roderick G. N. .... . Fitzgarrald, Julie Lynn Fitzgerald, Dennis G. 101, Fitzpatrick, Ralph Leroy ..... ....... . 139, 195 Flaherty, Thomas James .... ......,. 2 D4 Flanik, Charles Edward .............. ......... Flechsenhar, Marilyn Ruth .- ..............,... Fleming, Betty ................................. - ..,..,. 20 Fleming, Kathleen Ann ,............... 117, 170 Fleming, Robert James ....... Fletcher, Charles R. Flint, Ronald Joe Flickinger, Edward Leo Flint, Billy Francis Folfe, Swain ......,.............. Ford, Roy Nelson ............. Fordik, Kenneth Jack ...... ....... 1 13, 204 Foreman, Robert John .,..... Forman, Frank Manford Forman, Neal Allen Forrester, Donald J. Foster, Herbert Lee .,... Foster, John Robert ....... Foster, Jane Fought, John Palmer Fouts, William Walter Fousek, Thomas Michael ...... Foust, Thellis Zee Fowler, Boyce Dale ........... Fox, Carl Leroy Fox, Kathryn Fahey ..... Frach, James Phillip ........ Francis, Marvin Harley Frandsen, Carol Patricia ,... Frank, Robert George Franke, Gail Marie ......... Frankino, John Gabriel .........132 38 .......,.81, 176 .........109 .........168 Fraser, John Berthold ........................... 185 Fraser, Robert Macmillian ....... ..... 1 85 Fraser, Sally Dorothea .......... Fread, Patrick Owen ........ Frederickson, James T. ....... . Frederickson, Janet Eliz. ...... . Freebourn, Michael Moran ......190 168 Freebourn, Penny ...................,..................... Fregren, Donald Harvey ............................ French, Garry Merle ....... 111, 115, 195 1 1 n 1 112 156, 243 224 251 224 170 243 114 234 215 234 234 224 251 134 224 234 251 224 234 224 243 224 1 74 224 243 224 243 1 74 251 243 Freseman, Laurie ............................,.............,. 178 Freter, Donald Louis ...... Frey, Phillip Clark Frey, Dorothy Anne ...., Friend, Richard Paul 185 Fries, Norma Carol .................... .... 1 03, 178 Fritzinger, George E. ............................ 190 Fritzinger, Stanley Cloyd ....... Frizelle, Erwin Parke Jr. Froehlich, Marilyn T. .....,.... . Froehlich, Shirley Mae ..... Frohne, Richard Grant ....... Frost, David Walter .......... Fry, Burt Arnold ...... Fry, Carolyn Helen ..... Fry, Paul Richard ............... Fuchs, James Erwin Fulkerson, John Eugene Jr. Funabiki, Kozo ...............,, .. ........ . Funk, Jennine Margaret ...... Furgeson, Judith Ann ........ G Gaerthner, Marry Paula .... Galbraith, Rollo Edward ...... Gallagher, James N. .........182 117 .,....185 ......160 Gallagher, Eileen ........................................... Gallus, Arlyce Jean Garcia, Louis Jesus ........ 36, 80, Garberg, Lola Marie , ...... 133, 172 118, 133 140, 168 Gardner, John Harold ............... 115, 195 Garoutte, Daniel Thomas Garrison, Mary Leora 68, 172, Garver, Joanne Eliz. Gashwiler, John Hiram 133, 210 251 109 234 251 251 224 234 251 234 243 251 172 251 260 224 224 224 252 .....74 224 224 243 225 Gates, Donald Robert ................................... 225 Gatza, Gary Allen ....................... 43, 72, 78, 79 Gatza, Myrna ........ ........ 3 0, 72, 78, 79, 114 Gault, Sharon ............ ..................,..... 1 40, 234 Gee, Myrna Janet Geer, William Alan Gehardstein, Mary ...... ................. 1 05 Geiken, John G. ........................ ........ 2 04, 252 Geisler, Karl Roland ........................... 225, 234 Gemberling, Larry Howard ........... 185,225 Genest, Don Richard ........................... 133, 225 Genger, June Orpha ...... ,,.,,,,.. 1 24, 225 - kin, Donald Willian. 125 139 202. 252 235 Gentile, David ,,,AYY....,..,V,YV,...,,...,.,,,, ,,,, . 162 George, Alexander Andrew .. 31, 102, 104, 117, 119, 134, 195, 243 Geraty, Ronald Foss ,,..,,,,,,,,. 115, 120, 252 Gerdes, Stephen Kent .,,,,,,,.,, ,.,. ,,,. . 1 85 Gerike, John William Gerhardstein, Mary ,,,,,,, ,,,,..,. .,,.1.....,..,,, 1 0 5 Gerling Ernest Floyd .. ,,..,,,,,,,. . .. 191 225 Germeraad, William Leggat Gerrish, Gordon Floyd Gerstenberger, Clayton R. Gervais, Robert Byrd Gesell, John Leo .. 114, 116, 182, 220 252 Getter, Bruce Eugene ,,,,,,,,, . 234 Gibbs, Marlis Lee Gibbs, Milton Roy .... .. 1 252 Gibbs, Sharon Lorraine . t,i, ,t,, . 172, 252 Gibson, Franklin Wayne ,.,, . , 191, 243 Gidlund, Carl Arthur . .,.. . ...106, 234 Gilbert, Donald Charles Gilbertson, Evelyn Joan Gilbertson, James Gene .. . 109, 182, 252 Gilder, Samule Seiverl Gilham, James Ralph . ,.., . 191, 225 Gilkey, Harold Bruce .. . . 204, 225 Gillespie, Helen Dale Gillespie, Michael David Gillet, Harold Andrew Gilligan, David Charles Gillingham, Ethel Janell Gillmore, Ronald Odette Gilluly, Jack Charles . ,,t,t,,, ,t,, 1 80, 234 Gilman, Robert Leroy Gilmore, George B. Gilskey, Dennis Anthony Ginnaty, Anne Bridget ,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,., 2 1 1, 225 Gipe, Hugh Porter Gladowski, Roberta Kay 31, 98, 109, 113, 170, 234 Glade, Loren Arthur Glascock, Lyle M. ,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 13, 204, 234 Glennie, Charles George Gludt, Janet I. oootttt o,,,oooooo,,oo,,oo,oooo 1 26, 168, 252 Gludt, Ronald Amil ..,,....., ,.......,.,.,,.,,, ,,... 2 2 5 Goffena, Antonette .,,,,,,,.,... .,,,,.,,, . .. .. 234 Golembiewski, Jerome Lee .,,,, ,,,,, 1 38 Gollinger, Thomas Edward Gong, Penny N. ,.r,,,,,,,,ttt,, ,,,, . 1234 Gonzalez, Frank S. II ,,,,.. ,,,,,, 1 16 Good, Nancy Ellen ..1.,,,,,. ,.... 2 25 Good, Francine C. Goodell, Rodney Thomas Goodermote, Donald L. ,.... .,...,. 2 47 Goodrich, Donna Marie ...., ..,.... 2 25 Gordon, Donald Bruce ,,,,., . 225 Gordon, Lucille Davis Gordon, Robert Conley Gornick. Robert J. Gorman, Daniel Joseph ,,tt.. ,.,t.t . ,.,,, 1 91, 234 Gorsich, Matthew John ,,,,,...., 114, 138, 143 Gorsh, Joseph William ,,,,, ...,,, 252 Goss, James Michael ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,,,,..,,,,,,,,.,. 2 25 Gossert, Clyde Henry ,,,,..,,,, ,,..,, . 138, 152 Gough, Willie McElroy ,.,,,, 98, 113, 174, 234 Goudie, Catherine Sandra ,ttt.1,t,,.,,., 168, 225 Gouchenour, Arlene Lou ,,.......,,,,,,,.,, 117. 243 Gould, Grace Elizabeth .. ..... ......... . 1225 Gould, Thomas Allen Govednik, Joseph Frank .... ........ 1 17, 243 Graff, Dale ..... . ...... ........,... ............. 2 2 5 Graff, Kathryn Anona Gragg, James F. .. ...........,..........,. .......... 2 52 Graham, Charles Patrick Graham, Charles Robert ..... ,.., ..,.. 1 9 9, 225 Graham, Dennis Adne .. .,..,..,.... ....... 1 62, 234 Graham James Francis .......... ............. 1 80 Graham William Alexander Gran, Theodore Morris Granbois, Thomas Michael ...114, 139, 152. 154, 155 Grande, Martin Theoodre Grandy, Maribeth Granger, Donald Warren Grant, Barbara Jo .. ,............ . ........ 234 Grant, Russell Henry ..... .1.... ...... 1 4 3 Grant, Peter Wilson ...... ....... . 202 234 Grasham, Mary Lou Grasky, James Michael ................................ 138 Grattan, Mary Ruth ............... 127,174 234 Grattan, Brian Thomas .... 119, 134, 138, 143. 167, 191 243 Gravelle, Sharon Lee ................................,.. 225 Gray, Barbara Jean ..... .................... 2 25 Gray, David W. Gray, Gary Gordon ........ ........ 1 95 Gray, Robert Wayne Graybill, Thomas Soloman Graybill, Linda Carol Greeman, Merrill Glenn Green, David Leroy Green, Dale Eugene ...... ......-.. 1 33. 225 Green, Peggy Joy Green, Thomas Kelly Greene, Michael Greenup, Sharol Ann 70, 126, Greenwood, Gary O. Greenwald, William F. Gregor, Terry Milton Gregor, John Joseph Gregory, Gary Robert Gregory, John Martin Jr. Greitl, Henry E. Grekul, Ronald William Greminger, Henry C. Jr. Grenz, Thomas Grey, Gail , Gribble, Howard Lee Griffin, Philip William Griffith, Echo Elaine Griffith, John Gordon Jr. Griffith, Thomas B . Grimes, Grimm, J. Douglas . Grisswold, Ralph Edgar Groeser, Julius Frederick Groombridge, Marilyn E. Groshelle, Margo D. .... .. .. . Groshelle, Gary Rudy . ...... . Gross, Richard Albert .,.. . Grubich, Nicholas Joseph Gruber, Gerald Joseph .. Gruhn, Merlyn Dale . . Guay, Julian Wilfred . Guay, Myrna .. ..... Guck, Thomas Edmond . Gubner, Michael J. .. Guanell, William Harvey ..... Guderian, Nevin T. 143 Guilmette, Richard Allen . Gum, Glenda C. Gunderson, Richard Martin . Gunterman, Charlotte Gail Guslander, James Robert Gustafson, Lynn X. .......... ...... . Gustafson, Patil Norman Guthrie, Helen .,.. .... . Guthrie, Richard Alan .... Guy, Deanna L. ....... ..... . .. Gyles, Paul Keith . .,... . H Haag, Marlin Virgil .... Haarr, Dale Wilking .. Hacker, Douglas Barclay .,... Hackman, Tod Ernest . ,..... . Hackman, Dwain Edy .. .. Hafenbrack, Wilbur Ernest Hafer, William Carlyle ....... Hagen, Judity Arlene . Hageman, Arnold Peter ....... . 133 125 127 Clinton Eugene 112, 114 139 115. 103 172 180 168 215 138 125 158 138. 190 168 138. 202 133 v 185, 116, 213. 176, 204. 125, 133. 191. 17113. 119. 168. Hageman, Gayle Marie ....... 41, 140. Hagey, Janet Adele .,.. . ....,............... . Hagler, Marion Lucille ....... .,............ Hagler, Charles Robert Hagood, Donald M. Haight, Sylvia M. Haiges, Manfred Lowell .,.,.. Hale, Hale, Ervin Kent Richard Joseph Jr. Hall, Betty Jon .. 81, 109, 121, 170. Hall, Deanna Lynn ............................ Hall. Joyce N. ...... .. Hall, Janet Rae ...... ....... Hallford, Elsie Alice ........ ....... Hallmark, Brien George ........... 118 Halloran, John Francis Halvorson, Lowell Norman Hamblock. Jeanette Faye . .... . Hamel, Wayne A. Hamilton. James Leroy ...... . Hamilton, Roger Terrance .... .. Hammer, Ulrich Theodore .. Hammer, Marie Ingeborg . .... . Hand, Bill George Haney, Constance J. Hanley, W. Bruce ..,. ..,. . .. Hannah, William Lysle Hansen, Janet Ruth Hansen, John Lyle ...... Hansen, Leona M. .... ........... . Hanson, Arthur O. .... 174. Hanson. Bernard Theodore Hanson, Gary Kenneth ..... ........ ..... Hanson, Howard ...... .... ...... Hanson, Harold Parker ..... ...... Hanson, Janet Kay ...,...... Hanson, Neil Jerome ..... 119. 117. 176. . 78, 185. 204. 191. 172. 178, 170. 185. 208. 168. 174. 130. 194. 243 133 139 117 204 191 168 14 22:1 225 225 2111 1325 1411 225 1-lil 2.13 161 245 243 234 143, 243 252 225 234 252 225 243 234 225 199 243 252 243 243 243 225 234 235 235 185 243 225 138 243 118 235 134 109 225 252 235 225 252 225 252 225 225 252 252 225 225 235 235 235 180. 235 264 159 252 260 243 124 252 260 235 252 243 252 235 185 llarbolt, James tllciin 1656, llarbolt, ltay Earl 117 Hard, Dorothy Lillian llardy, James Charlc llai 'gciy Richard llar llarkins, Wilene Maric llarkcr, Joseph Darryl l1.ii'l4ncss, Errol W. ll.ii'mon, Lonnie ltichard llarmon, liarliara Ardale llariiolf-, Cjcorgc lirooke li. i1'11iri..i., I-Irlwai-rl James lliilllllflllill,1110111115 I.. 11.111 if, .lot-l Stewart l'lai'i'i . -l.is '..- Dean 1'l:iri'i:. ln. lt- l'.f-rctt Harris, liiili.-1' F-.rlliur Harris, Sami. Iilifxilicth 81 Harris, William tictiige Harrison, Carrol F. .lr Harrison, James Thom...- Harrison, Sheila E. Harrison. Wallace Keith Hart. Gordon Thomas Hart, Judith Marie Harvey, Geraldine Freda Hashisaki, Rosalie B. Hassinan, John Ralph Hassinger, Jerry Dale Hassing, Thomas Emmanuel Hasskamp, Frederick W. Hastings, Hugh F. Jr. Hatfield, Delores Jean Hatleberg. Robert Duane Hauck, John Christian Haugen, Margaret Guthrie Haugland. Garth L, Hauser. Mel . 17-l 101: .1 J. 1,21 .n. Havens, Leola Lavelle Havlovick. Victor Herbert 139, Hawkins, Elizabeth Jeanne Hawkins, Frederick Louis Hayes, Judy Carroll Hayes, James Theodore Hayes, Thomas Harrison Hays, Earl William Hazen, Gerald Edward Healy, Edward Patrick Heck, Elizabeth Hays Heck, Thomas Eugene Hedderick. Robert Colin Hedman, Allan Leroy Heeren. Kenneth Everett Hegg, Donald Maurice Heidelman. Paula Ann Heikkila, Irene Mary E. Heiser, Donald Alan Helean. Michael Edward Held. Richard Wallace Helfrich, Richard Lou Helm. Edward William Helm, Terrance P. Helten, Dick Erling Helterline, Maurice Heinming, James Edward Henderson, Barbara Jeanne Hendricks. Blaine Ronald Hendrickson. Roger Hendrickx. Louis Adrian Henley. George Brown Henrichs. Wayne Henriksen, Douglas Gale 147 Henriksen, Robert Ray Henry, C. Loren Henry, James M. Jr. Henzel, Dorothy 139. 149. Hereim. Charles Elias Herriges, Mark Duane Herron. Larry Xtilliain Hersey. Dean Allgm Hershbcrgcr. Ralph Elmer Hertel, Catherine G. 126,133 Hertler. Carolyn Louise Hess. Jay Edmond Hess. William Lyndon Hessel. Dan M. . Hestekin. Bryan Milton Hetherington. Donald L. Hickethier, Larry XVilliam Hickethier. Glenn Allen Hicks, Geneva Vesta Higgins. Michael Ryan High, Roger Lee High. XVO Lawrence High, XVO Gordon Higham. Ann Jean Higham. John Robert Higham. Nan Highman, Sharon Lee Hilden, Carl William 105 105 210. 120, lu. 1 'i .i. . 1511, 174. 1515, lfiio, 176. 116. 138, 202. lflfl, 191, 152. 188. 139. 159. 150. 185. 138. 191. 139. 185. 11-41. 172. 195. 213. 215. 199 176 204 176 252 252 225 252 225 252 1515 1,71 ,. . 2...i 2:15 21 .1 235 .I- 2.15 252 252 225 252 235 235 252 235 225 225 225 225 260 235 138 243 235 243 125 191 225 225 252 235 158 252 225 225 252 225 243 225 243 235 243 225 225 243 253 225 253 ...176 253 271 226 Hilden, Ruth Colene 108, 109. Hjjgefg, Alice Helen ...YYYV.YY-y Hill, John Harry .,,7,,., Hill, Merrill James ., Hilliard, Carl Ralph ,,,, Hilstrom, Richard Lee Hinds, Jim Earl Hinkle, Raymond Len-A Hinman, Virginia Dzwlciin- Hinman, Ronald Niwil Hinrichs, Wayne A. Hirst, Josephine ll Hodge, .xlichael Frederick .. Hirst, Warren Dale Hirst, NanCY -14' - ' Hobelmann. .'Nll'1'CC1 Ware Hochhaltw, Dennis Elroy Hodges. Hodges. Hodges. D, C, . ..,,,, .... . 1157 Rae Clyde Theodore William Hodges, William Theodore .. Hodges, Polly Ann 1 , ......... Hoem. Mildren Elaine . ,,,.... . Hoerauf, Willard Wallace ,i... Hoffman, Charles Conrad Hoffman, Betty Jo . ........... . Hoffman, John O. Hoffman, John Jacob 226 Hoffmann, Paul Gordon c,,, Hoffman, Wayne Douglas .. Hogarty, Mike .. ..... Hogeland, Mary Rebecca Holland, Brenda Joyce ,,., .. Holland, Ruppert ....... ..... Holley, Charles Harry Hollecker, G. David ..,,cc Hollibaugh, Fred Duane ,,,., Holling, Harry Harold 118. 134. 115. 140. 109. 183. Holling, Janet . ....... .. ......... Hollingshead, David Charles c,,, Hollis, Richard Allen ......... ...... Holloway, Millard Howe ,,,,,c, Holmes, Benson ....... ...... . Holmes, John Robert Bruce ,,,.,,,,, Holmes, Thomas Henry ............... Holms, Allan Gust Holst, Dallas Ray ,,,,, .. Holt, Burton Reed 163 253 225 lfrti 253 225 llH. 253 168, 235 120, 253 , .,,, 225 174, 225 ,,,l 225 132, 253 220, 253 . . ...191 174, 253 225 235 225 225 . 225 139, 160 ,,.......226 143 226 134 253 ..,,.,,,,,,109 .. 243 125 226 ........,..125 182 115 199 226 133 ..,........226 Holzberger, Jack Speer ..,.. ............ 1 96 235 Hommon, Elizabeth SLI ,.,,,,,l..l.................... 170 Homme, Gary LeRoy ....... ......... 1 38, 202 225 Honey, John Vernon . e........... .... 3 8 191 Honey, Lowell Ray ................ .235 Hong, Wilson ,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,.......,,....,,,.,. .... 2 3 5 Hood, Charles Eugene c,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 49. 150 235 Hooper, Claudia Ruth ...115, 120,172 253 Hoover, Laurence Raymond .,....,.l.,.,,,,, 226 Hoover, Marilyn Patricia Hoover, Herbert Leroy Hope, Charles Harper . ,..,.,.. 41, 109, 199, 226 Hopkins, Clifford Elby Hopperstad, Lloyd Martin c,,c,,,,,,, 109 235 Horgarty, Barry William Hornung, Kenneth Edward .,.,,,,. 191, 226 Hornocker, Maurice Gail Horton, Howard Nelson Hosterman, Arthur Henry ..,...,. 109, 125 235 Houlihan, John Carl ,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,, 2 53 Hould, Stanley James Howard, Carol Elizabeth ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 2 53 Howard, C. Sue ,,,,,.,,,, .,.,, , ,i,,,, 7 2, 77 Howard, Harold Howarth, Richard Frank Howe, Leo Alan Howell, Bennie F. . ,,,,,., ,c,, , 174 253 Howell, Floyd William ,,,,,,,,, 1 235 Howell, Robert W. .......,, ,.,c,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 3 5 Howell, Shirley Louise .,.. .,,.,,, 2 26 Howerton, James Keith Hubbard, Donald Dale ,aca..,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,235 Hubbard, John William ,,,,,,,,,,, 109, 124, 243 Huber, Charles W. Huber, Elaine June , ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 72, 243 Hudson, Arthur Hopkins ,,,,,,,,,,,, 167, 135, 235 Hudson, Leslie Norman Huestis, Harriet E, . , ,,,,,,,, 176, 243 Hughes, Gordon Trevor ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 202 Hughes, Howard George , 226 Hughes, Jane Marie ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 140, 172, 235 Hughes, Joseph Edward , ,,,,, W ,,,,, 1 , 253 Hulbert. Theodore Gene ....,o.oeee,. 1.24, 26, 100, 101, 118 Hull, Lynne Carol , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,--,-, ,, 225 Hummon, William Dale Hummel. Jerry Humes, Hubert R. Hunkins, Raymond B, ,,VVVV,V 185, 235 Hunt, Claudia Faye ..,.. ,,,,,,, 3 1, 226 Hunt, David Jasper Hunt. Harold Churchill ,..,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 13, 226 Hunter, Patricia Ann ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 68, 226 272 Huntington, Omer S. Hunton, Stanley Raymond Hunton, Ernest Charles ..,,,...138. Hurd, Georgia Mae ................ 115. Hurd, Nance Sue .............,. Hurley, David Kevin Huston, Lee Clinton Jr. Hurcheson, Lucille Marie .... Hutchinson, James Mulford ..,....... I Ignatowicz, Vincent F. ....... . Iholts, Antoinette Eva Indreland, Sonja T. .r.......... . Indreland, Roger Elmo Ingraham, Curtis Norman Inks, David Allyn Inman, Iorg, Al John Paul ............ .. an Iverson. John Floyd .... Irvine Jo Ann ..,.... Iwen, John Franklin J Jackson, Andrew Vernon Jackson, Thomas Duane ...... Jackson, William Barry Jacobs, Carla Jane Jacobs, Kathryn Ann Jacobs, Raymond Lee Jacobs, Theodore Ray ............... Jacobsen, Ivan Richard .... 136, 139, Jacobson, Curtis Stanley .... 119, 167 Jacobson, Gaylord Compton Jacobson, John Albert ....,.138, 116, 195. y Jakob, Richard Michael .. ................. James, Douglas Burton ,, 136, 139, 167, James, Alyce Ruth .... .. ...................... .. James, James Calhoun ....... . Jarrett, Joseph Leonard ......, 134, Jarrell, Ben Brady Jarrell, Delette Marie Jasmin, Edwin Herard .. Jatoba, Louisa .... ......,....... . .. Jeffrey, Lewis Paul Jelinek, Joseph Bruce Jenkins, Walter L. .............. ...... . Jenkins, Ronald Allen , ..,.., .....,....,,.. . Jenni, Donald R. Jennings, Arlene Virginia ,. Jennings, Dixie Milo . ....... .. Jensen, Jensen, Allie Louise Claudia Christine Jensen, Dale Duane Jensen, Lorenzo Dean , . Jensen, Raymond O. 226 235 253 243 253 149 207 226 226 235 226 150 253 157 243 226 157 235 122 226 243 253 170 243 226 9 170, 220 253 ..,.,.....226 226 235 Jensen, Thomas Harley ..... ...,.....,......., 2 53 Jerhoff, Timothy Franklin .... 138, 226 Jeska, Allan Edward ...,..... . .... . .....,................ 226 Jessup, Gene L. ...., ,.,,.,.,,,,,,.,,,, , 1 ,,,...,,,,,,,,, 1143 Jette, Douglas Louis Jette, Arthur J. Jewell, Frederic S. ....,. . ............... 133, 235 Joachimsthaler, Frank W. ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 226 Johns, Deloris Mae ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Johns, Douglas Charles Johns, Jerry Everett Johnson, Anita Louise ..... Johnson, Dempsey ...,....,,.,. Johnson, Donald Keith .,.., Johnson . Durwood M. ,,,. ,, Johnson, Clarence Robert Johnson , Fred Harry . ,.,., . .,.,..111 Johnson, Elinor Ann ,,,,,, Johnson Elsie Lenore , , ,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,, Johnson, Howard T, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 38, Johnson, Gerald DeWayne Johnson, James Dorr .,.. 110, 113, 186, Johnson, Janis Lee Johnson. James William ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 43 Johnson, Kathryn Louise . ..,. .... . . Johnson, Karen Kay . .,,,,, Johnson, Loyal J. Johnson, Larry Ray .. Johnson, Larry Roy ...,..,... Johnson, Merton Reid Johnson, Margery , , , Johnson, Marilyn Kay Johnson, Max Maurice ,.,, Johnson, Roger Duane Johnson, Patrick , , ,,,,,,, ,,,, , ,, Johnson, Patricia Jane ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Johnson, Paul Sinrud Johnson, Richard Dean ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 138, JOhI1SO1'l, Richard Doherty ,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Johnson, Robert ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 235 .,,.,.,...243 ..,.......253 253 ..........185 243 226 253 144 158 235 235 253 226 244 191 244 174 253 202 226 244 191 116 Johnson, Ronald Dale ....,...... .....,,, 2 35 Johnston, Joseph Webster 1 .. ....,.....,..... . 224 Johnston, Lynn Patrick Johnston, Michael Bruce ........... 139, 152, 155 Johnston, Sylvia J. Jolly, Chester C. ,....,....... ....,... 1 39, 156, 235 Jolly, Janice Mae . .. ............,..,..... 226 Jonas, Kay Thomas Jones Allen Almer Jones. Clyde Orville Jones, Dean Ransom Jones Carl Alvin Jones Donald Leroy Jones, Frances S. .. .......... ........................... 2 53 Jones, Gene Bernard Jones, John Colin Henry .... 122, 123, 160, 260 Jones, Larry Merritt Jones, Larry Lee Jones, Philip James Jones Roy Norman ....... .............. 253 Jones William ,,.........,........ ..... 1 96,260 Joralemon, Mark William . .... ........... 2 53 Jordan, Charles Frederick Josephson, Richard W. ,.,..,..,...,..,,...,,. 191, 253 Joseph, John Francis ..... ....... . ,... ,...,... 1 3 3, 226 Joseph, Katherine Anne 103, 109, 119, 172 208, 209 226 Joyce, Armond Terrence Joyce, Deith Melford Juergens, Sharon Lynn ...,... ........ 2 35 Juelfs, Larry Duane ..... ........ 2 26 Jukkala, Arthur H. Jumper, Elisabeth ...... ..................... 2 53 June, Mary Day ,..,... .,.... . 98, 127, 213 K Kaber, Lawrence Raymond Kaiser, Lorna Nell ,,,,,,,,,.., 117, 166, 174, 253 Kalkoske, Gene Arthur .....,..r,. 115, 125, 260 Kallio, Carol Ann ...............................r...... .244 Kamrath, Raymond Lee ...,. ...... 1 67, 185, 244 Kammerzell, Gail Sharon 81, 117, 168, 244 Kane, Thomas James .,......................... .180, 143 Kane, Wiliam Henderson Kansala, Sharon Diane .,.. ..... 1 76, 236 Kanz, Lary Michael Kanz, Garry Minnis ..... .......... ......... 1 4 9 Kopitzke, Edmund Roger Kardos, Theodore ,.... .... ...... . 2 44 Karst, Mary Lucile Katsuta, Martha Masaye . ...... ..... 1 22, 226 Kaufman, Norman Bruce ,,,,. 1 236 Kaufmann, Kenneth Lawson ..,,...... 180, 226 Kavanagh, Adele McFarland ...,. ........ 2 36 Kavanagh, John Arthur Kay, Ann Camille ...,.,...........,. ............. 2 26 Kazmierczak, Ronald M. Kearns, William .... ....,....... ........ 7 6 , 77, 253 Keck, Anna Lucille ..... .......... . 1 236 Keefe, John Edwin . ....... ...... 1 91, 236 Keefer, Mary Lou Keefe, Kenneth William ,.,,.........,..... 115, 125 Keiper, Shirley Jane .......... ....... 1 08, 121, 226 Keilman, Leo Albert ...,.. ..................... 2 36 Keller, Karen Kay ....,.... ..................... 2 26 Keller, Ray B. ..,,,.......... ...... 1 24, 196, 226 Kelly, Jack Edward .... ,... ............. ' ........... 2 3 6 Kelly, Kathryn Isobel .,......, 98, 213, 244 Kelly, Robert F. Kelly, Margaret Alice Kelsch, Donna Marie .... .........,................. 2 44 Kelso, Ann Lucille ...,........................... 178, 244 Kem, Bonnie Joan ........... 109, 127, 178, 253 Kemmerer, Douglas Deysher .... 167, 199, 236 254 Kempel, Harold Rodney .......... ......... , . ...r.... 162 Kendall, George Percy Jr. Kenna, Howard Francis ........... ...,. 1 15, 120 Kenna, Peggy Trower Kennedy, Autumn Marie ..... 105, 226 Kennedy, Gary Lin Kennedy, Gary Walter Keppner, Alfred P. Jr. .,.. ........ 2 59 Kerber, Donna Mae .,......... ............. 4 3 Kerr, Gordon Robert ........ .................. 2 25 Kiley, Noreen Joanne ........ ........ 1 76, 226 Killworth, Sharon Collene ...... .,............ 2 36 Killip, Devore E. Kim, Ki Chung ....,............. ..,..... 1 22, 230 Kimball, Harriet Ann ....................,.............. -236 Kimery, Philip Henry ........................... 156, 244 Kimura, Hideo ,,,,,,,.,,, 103, 104, 122, 123, 254 Kindrick, Donna Creer Kindrick, Thomas Ray King, Barbara Ann .............................. 170. 225 King, Judith Lynne ............ 111, 113. 168, 235 Kinney, Donald William ....................,.......... , 133 Kinshella, Dorothy C. Kinsman, Robert Alexander ...... ....... 2 36 Kins, Yvonne Gwendolyn 254 244 Kinsley, Glenn Howard .,..,. .. . ,,7, 180, 254 Kinzell, Les Kieth Kirby, Danny Allen . . .. . ,Y,.. .. 254 Kirby, Marva Mae 108, 133, 140, 174, 226 Kirk, Stephen Leroy .,,,,,,.,..,.., 139, 149, 160 Kirkaldie, John Risley Kirkeby, Allen Leroy Kirkpatrick, William Kistle, John Francis Kitahara, Michio ,,,,,,,,,,,,.l.. ......, 2 36 Kitchin, James Omar Klebenow, Donald Allen Kleinhans, Eleanor M. ...,.l ,,,,, . 133 226 Klevgard, Vern Dale a,,,...,,. ,,,, . 215 244 Klingler, Russell Arthur Klingler, Gene Edward .,,,, ,,,,, 1 82 Klock, Mary Dell Klock, Diane Mary Kluth, Karla Kay ..,., ,,.., ,,,,.,l 1 6 8 244 Klundt, Irwin Lee Knapp. Cornelia Grothe Knapton, John Roger Knowlton, Elma Ruemke 102, 172 226 Knowlton, William Ruemke Knudsen, Sandra Joy ,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 133, 168 226 Knutson, Elaine Karlene ,....,..,,,,,...... 109, 121 Knutson, Kathryn Ann .,r,, .,... . , 170 226 Kocar, Marcella Jane 112, 117, 119, 179 254 Koetter, Michael George Kohl, Arlan Harvey ,,,,.,,,,,,,,i, 134, 215 254 Kolar, William Paul .. ,,.,..... 226 Kolstad, Carole Marlene 112, 119, 126, 213, 254 Kolppa, Norma Lee Kolstad, James Leo ..... .. 191, 244 Komac, Edward ,,.l,,,,,, ,,,,,,..... . .185 Koon, Sharon Lavon ..i,, .. ,,,,,,.,,. ,226 Kopitzke, Robert Wayne ,,,., ,..,.., H180 Koplin, James Ray Korizek, William Robert ,,,,,, 180 244 Kosiur, David Paul ,, .,,,. , . ,,,,,..,,.. .138 Koski, Charles Henry Koski, Wayne H. ,. ,,.,,,,, .,,.,, 1 14 244 Kosoff, Larry Roy , .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,., .. 226 Kost, Herbert Fred . . .... ....,i,..., . . Kotthaus, Margaret Elaine Kottas, Leo Joe Jr. .. 116, 134, 152, 196 244 Kovatch, Merril Andrew ,,.,, ,.,, ,.,,., ,,,,,,,, . . . 152 Krammes, Jay Samuel Kraus, Lois Irene Krause, Hans Henning ., ,. 123, 160, 244 Kraves, Lois .. .. . ,.,,,,,., .. 226 Kresky, Susan Jane .. ,,,, . ,,,,,, 174 226 Krekula, David Lee H. .. .. .. 226 Krenz, Edgard Eugene Kroeze, Katherine Elizabeth ,,,, ,,,,,, 1 70 236 Kroll, Laurence F. ,,,, .. .... ..,.. 1 82 236 Kronmiller, Myrna Jane ,,.., 174 244 Krook, Marvin Everett .,,,, . . , 254 Krumm, Richard C. Kubach, David T. ,... . .,.,.,, 105 Kuhl, Frank Gerald Kuhlman, Kenneth Robert . . 226 Kuhr, E. Kendall . ,...,..,., , ,. 186 244 Kuiper, Gary Joseph Kuncl, Robert W. Kustudia, Louis .. . ,,,, 196 254 Kurzhenbaum, Gerald John Kvale, Verna Joy ,,., .,.,,. ,.,, . 236 L Laber, Alfred W. Lachenmaier, Sonja Ruth . .. 124, 226 Lacoix, Lillian Mary Lacombe, Allen Neil Lafond, Russell Lloyd .. .. 236 Laivins, Raymond Valdis Laird, Loren Lee Lam, Clarice Virginia .. ..,.. 236 Lambe, James Michael ..,a., 180 Lambert, Ellen Joan . . ..,,.,.... 226 Lambson, Roger O. ..... . ...,.... . .... .. .... . 236 Lamunyon, Velora Ellen ..., 132, 133, 168 244 Landgraf, Libert K. Landoe, Jurine . ,...... , .. 174 236 Lands, John Ivy . ...., 138, 139, 143, 147, 151, 152 154 Langdon, William Geo. Jr. Lanier, Sue Gregg Laqua, Cecile Marie .... ....... 1 21 226 Lardy, Leonard Anthony .... .........,. 2 60 Laroche, Joseph Robert Larry, Ronald ...,.................. ....... 2 05 Larsen Milo Deforest Larsen, Sandra Louise ...... 236 Larsen Harold N. Larson, Cyrus Sherman LaI'SOI'1, Jerome Eugene Larson, Johnny Dean Larson, Karen Larson, Nona Fay Larson, Stanley Howard Larson, Thomas Edgar Lasher, Gaylord Charles Latourrette, Stephen N. Laubach, Myrtle Joann Laughren, Grant Reese Lavalley. Jack Lee Lavin, Michael Allyn Lawrence, Donald Jesse Laws. Ralph Donald Lazzari, Roberta Jeanne . Lazarewicz, Adam A. Leary, Emily Denise 111, 113, 127, Leblanc, Robert Francis Leckband, Theodore Hans Lee, Barbara Jean . . , . Lee, Doris K. Lee, David Allen ,. Lee, James . Lee, Gyn Whan Leenhouts, John Richard . .. Legner, Francis Harvey Lehfelot, Catherine Jule Lehrkind, Carl III Leib, Miriam Louise Leigh, Lenora . .. Leighly, William Lewis Jr. Lein, Oran . Leischner, Lyle Myron Leland, Quentin Alvin Lenington, Walter Louis ,,., Lantz, Thomas David Leonard, Patrick Richard ,,,,, Lepard, James Glen .. Lerner, Paul Leskovar, Theodore S. ,. . Leslie, Wayne Linden ,,,, . Leslie, Linda Jane Lesmeister. Robert Ray Lester, Priscilla Rickard ....,, ,l.... Lester, Charles Michael Leuschen, Lawrence R. Leuthold, Joanne L. .. .. Leuthold, Delores May ,,.,,.., Levengood, Richard Lee Levering, Thomas Theodore Lewis, Charles Howard ,,,,,, Lewis, Helen Louise Lewis, Sydney Meredith Lewis, William Gary Lichlyter, Bob R. ,,,,,,,, . Liebe. Forrest ,,.., . Liedle, Jack Robert .. .. .... Lieberum, Robert Eugene Lien, Delbert Curtis Lien, Oran Ralph . .,... Lillie, 'Claudia Ann ,.,..,,,.. 110, 166. Lincoln, Rex Keith .. .,,,.,.,,.. .,..., . . Lincoln, Jack David ......... .... Lind, Larry Leroy .. , . Lindberg, David Laurence .. Linden, David Rolf Lindgren, Theodore Walter Lindgren, Alf Roger ................. Lindh, Craig Jerome Lindquist, Ronald Walfred Lindsay, William Grant Lingard, William Eric ,... . Lininger, Darrell Yvon ,,,.,, Lininger, James Ralph ...,., Linn, John Alfred Jr. Linn, Michael Duncan , Linstrom, Arthur Louis Lintz, Ralph Alexander Lipp, Karen Lee .............. ...... Lissa, Gene Franklyn ,,,,, List, Robert Henry Livdahl, Roger Clay ..,.,...,,, Livdahl, Walter Wayne ,,,,,,, Lofgren, Donley Orlando Lokensgard, Keith Henry ,,,,......, Lokensgard, Maurice F. ,.,. . Long, Clinton Lance ...,. Long, Ila Marie ............. Long, John Anthony ...... Long, Jack William Long, Ronald Arthur Long, Tony ,.,. .. ......... .. Long, Wallace John .,,.... Loose, Martin Lamar ....,... Lopp, Daniel Clarence Lord, Edward Jay ..... ......... Lorelio, Richard Dominic ..,. Lorenzen, Karel Anne ............... Lory, Mary Anna .......................... Loucas, Penelope H. 102, 108, Loudermilk, Janice Anne ....... Lounsbury, William Miller .,..,. 156. 133. 205, 126, 119, 1 227 24-1 25-1 227 l lil 2-l-1 236 254 227 244 166 236 180 227 236 227 191 260 143 236 227 109 152 236 260 254 115 254 227 227 236 254 227 227 180 254 227 254 244 236 236 121 109 227 236 254 244 254 244 191 244 227 244 260 ...121 25-1 236 227 109 227 254 254 172 236 227 227 152 Loughrin, William Dmqirl 1811, Love, John B. 12559 Loveall, Robert Mzirlin Loveall, John Vincent 115 Lovell, Charles Lovell, Vllilliam Henry Jr. Low, John A. Loy, Janice Rae llfi, 176 Loy, Rose Helene C. Jil, 176, Ury. Melissa Nesliit 170, l.oy.ilI, lvlziriorie Laverne 172 1.111112-., Ilolicri Eugene 711,121 l.uf-.1-. .lflhn Phillip 132 lm'-l-1--, l2l'llf-'-1 llenry Jr, I.L14'l-Lllml., .li-lijw Lrivcrn LLltlW'l1jl-,, llvfliv-11 LQIIIC Liieclcc,-l-11-, .P-.ill-ll Duane Luhman, Ficii Lukes, Richard Francis 13-1, Lumsden, Dale Thcinmir- 11115, Lund, Paul Dearl Lund, Donald Troy 1116, Lund, Roger Clark Lundell. Bryce Edwin Lunden, Zella Bertine 170, Lundeen, Lloyd John 1954, Lutz, Stephen Donald 134, Lyman, Barbara Ann 126, 174 Lynch, William Bain 111, 200, Lynch, James David 180 Lynn, Roy Elmer . Lyon, Roger W. J. Lytle, Barbara Glade . . . 127, M McAlear, DeWayne Lee McAllister, James Robert McAvoy, Mary Ellen 111. 178 McBride Joe Rayl McBride, Dorothy Elizabeth 172 McBride, Erin Lynn . , McBride, Fred E. McCaig, Robert Donald McCallum, Archibald C. 162. McCallum, Myrna Gay . McCam1non, L. Clark , 139 McCammon, Lillian A. P, McCannel, Wilfred Alexand 227 McCannel, John Archie . McCarthy, Donald M. .. McCarthy, Kathleen Brigid 176 McCarthy. Michael Mahnken McCarthy, Charles D. McCarthy, Thomas A. 117. 101 McCarvel, Jr. Phillip C. McClain, Nancy Anne McClarty, Jack Lee . 118, 200 McClatchy. Patrick .... . . McLeod. Donald B. McClintock, Raymond D. McConnell, Dorothy Holmes McConnell, Robert Joseph McCullough, Massey T. ,,,.,, 139. 191. McCullough, 'William Glenn 134, 205 McCutchen. Henry Earnest . , McDonald. Ann Marie . McDonald. Carson S. . . 125 McDonald. Danelle C. 172. McDonald, George Nivius McDonald, John McDonald, Leroy McDonald, Marcia Dee McDonald, Susan Ann McDougal, Ronald Fraser McDougall, Elizabeth June McEacheron, Thomas Lee 11-1, 147. 186 lVIcEachran. Danny Brian . McElroy, Phyllis Vi 170 McFarlane, Janet 81. 133. 176 McFarlane, James Peter 41. 191. McGill, Neil Fleming McGlashan, Zena Beth 100. 113. 11-1. 175. McGrath, VVilliam Thomas 125 McGuire, John Joseph McGuire, Marilyn McGuire, Brian Earl McIntyre, Judith Rae 98. 172 McKay. Joseph Thomas McKenzie, Robert George 208 McKinnie, Jr. Kenneth G. McKinnon, Robert Scott . McLain. Gail . 168 McLaughlin. William D. . 115. 125 McLeod, Heather Anne . 28, 32. -10. 7-1. 76. 111. 170. McMahon, John Power .. ,. 167. 196. McMeekin, John Gary McMichael. Marvin Dwain 1N'ICNa11y. Eugene Floyd ....... ......-- 227 160 254 260 .,. 2.,0 2-H 2155 227 236 202 227 251 25-1 227 244 25-1 227 236 227 236 236 236 1-33 207 236 244 227 102 132 236 227 236 236 227 205 236 227 254 2-1-1 116 236 25-1 2-14 227 227 2-14 260 227 25-l 236 227 2-l-l 227 12-l 236 244 2.31 227 254 231 139 254 254 72. 25-l 2-14 2-14 273 237 245 McNally, James Perham .. 244 McNally, Judy VVV77V.....,.7VVV 7-VVA V 175 McNeill, Walter Floyd McNicholas, Mary J. McPherson, Billie Dorene ,,,, Y,,,,, 1 05 McPhillips, Bernice M. . 254 McRae, John Donald Mc-Rae, Daniel George .... 113 237 McRae, Marion Catherine .. . YY,, 168 227 MeS10y, Thomas Arthur ,..,. 77777.,..l., 2 25 McTucker, Albina H. MQVey, Judy Linda ....., ,,,,,,, 1 72 237 Maart, William Carl Mabry, John Daniel MacDonald, Hugh H. Mace, Sherri Ann ,,., ,... 1 33 168 227 MacGregor, Dale Adair MacIntosh, Jack Allan .,.. ,7r,, ,,.,, . 199 236 Maciokas, E. .. ,777,,,,,,l.........., ,,,,,,,,,,,, . 122 123 Mack, Colleen Jean ,.,,Y7,7.,. 81,126 176 237 MacKenzie, Janet Ann ,,77..77,,,,,,,,1111. 168 227 Maclay, Charlotte Elizabeth ,,,,,,, .. 126 MacMillan, John Scott Madsen, Charles Chris 11111111111111l.1 .. 237 Madsen, Linda Jane ,,,Y..., 133 176 227 Magera, Gerald Gail Magera, David Frank Magstadt, Daniel John Magnuson, Bert R. .. ............. . 237 Mahbour, Issam Ghani 121, 1234 160 255 Maher, Patricia Joanne ........ ,. 168, 237 Mahler, Bernard William . . 255 Mahmoud, Atiyyeh Abdullah 81 122, 160 Mahmoud, Atiyyeh Abdullah ......... 81, 122, 160, 255 Maidment, Ray Sidney Jr. ......74 139, 237 Maki, Kenneth Leo .. .... .. 205, 227 Malkich, Walter Lawrence Malcolm, Dale Andrew Malkuch, Lawrence ........... ...... 2 00, 244 Mallon, Gary Lee , ...... .... ..... ......... 2 2 7 Malmberg, Donald Albert Malunat, Donald Henry Managhan, Wilson Lester ., .......... 130, 138, 158 Maney, John Carl Manghnani, Murle Hukumal ...... ..r. 1 23, 260 Mangan, James Louis Manicke, Harold Valjean ..... ..,.... 2 37 Manning, James M. Manz, John William Jr. .,............... ..... 1 25, 139 Manzari, Judith Kay ...r........ 109, 172, 210, 227 March, John A. .. ....... .......................... ..... 1 8 6 Marion, Valerie Ann ........ ....... 1 70, 237 Mark, Ling ....... . ................. , ..,....... 227 Markovich, Louis Jerome Markle, Brinton Bayard Mardovich, Paul Peter Marlow, Margaret Ann .. .,... 176, 255 Marseilles, Herman Wm. .. 182, 255 Marsh, Hazel Kathryn Marshall, David Edward .,.,, ,,,,, ,,,, , , H245 Marshall, Gerald A, ,,.., . ,,,,, 134, 188, 244 Martell, William Donald Martin, Herbert Clark Martin, John Clinton ,.,.,. . .........,,,,,,, 200, 237 Martin, James Henry ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 96, 244 Martin, Richard Carleton 81, 119, 205, 245 Martin, Robert Anfin ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 195, 227 Martina, Joseph Frank Marx, Terry Madigan Mason, James . .... ,,,,,, 1 82 Mason, Ronald Lee Massey, Eugene Edgar ,, , 182 Massey, Robert Christy Massey, Diane ,,.,,,,.., ,, ..,,,.,.,, , ,,,,,, 79, 227 Massing, Douglas I. C. ....... . ..,. . .... 227 Marchett, Terry Walter ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 2 3 7 Mathews, Wm. Doren .,,,,.,,.... ,,,,,,, 1 14, 139 Mathews, Walter Wendole ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 37 Mathison, Robert Dale ............. ...... 2 55 Matson, Lyla Janice ,, 1 ,,,,, ,,,, 7 H126 Matson, Robert Ernest Matsuoka, Rulee Anne ,,,,, ,ygygyggyygv 2 13 255 Matte, John Francis H ,,,, 138, 143 158 N131-tSOl1, ROY Wlllllllll g ,Y,Y,YYY,,,VwV-YVYYY 255 Matule, Vincent Paul ,,,,,,,,,,V,,,VVV,,, 227 Maung, Maung Mausitzem, Hans KVVKUV 160 Maxwell, Arrie Ann 121, 245 Maxwell, John Scott Maxwell, Richard James 205 237 May, Robert Michael M21,Vb61'1'y, Earle William Muyhugh, Catherine Eads .. .. .... 178 227 Meadows, F. Louise 1V1GLlClSOl1, L90 VV YYYVY ffffi YYY' i 1 62 M9i11lS, Robert Barrett Vrrrrrr ,,v,,,, 2 05 227 MGCh1er, Mary Suzanne 1V16Cl9l', ZOIIQIH YVYYKYVVVVY YVUFAYY 1 21 202 Medvit, Mary Katherine ,, ,,,,,,, 207 237 MQCIYQII1, Thomas GQ1'11ld Y--Vfffff,-fV 237 274 4 ,..,a- ii V Meehan, Carol Mae .... ,,,.... 1 68 227 Meek, Kent Allen ........,.., 106, 237 Meese, John Marshall ........ 138 143 Meier, Henry Conrad ....., ............. 2 45 Melby, Ralph Edry Mellinger, Jomay ...... .. .......... .....,. 1 27 245 Melnychuck, William Paul ......., ............. 1 62 Melnychuk, Edward Joseph Mendel, William L. Mercer, Duane Diamond ..,,, ..,. 2 45 Mercer, Liliane M. . ............ ....,.............. 2 45 Merrick, Joseph Edward Merritt, Roy Donald ......... ...... 1 82 227 Mershon, Jim ,,...,..,.....,.. ............. 1 25 227 Mertzig, Maryann ...... .........,....... 2 45 Merz, Alyce Hines ....... ......... 2 55 Mesenko, Fred James .... .......... .237 Meske, Virginia Marie Metcalf, Jerald L. ......... ...... 1 96 245 Metcalfe, Thelma Maude .... ............ 7 2 237 Meyer, Bryce Eugene ....... ..... 2 00 227 Meyer, Heinz ...., . ....... ...... , . 160 Meyer, Homer George .... ......, 1 25 255 Meyer, Mary Gretchen .. ..., 178 245 Michels, Barbara Jeanne Midgett, Douglas Kent ..... 192 237 Mikkelsen, Floyd Leland Miles, Edward James 125 Miller, Doloris Dawn Miller, Carol L. ................ .. ...................... 255 Miller, Edward George ........... 108,109, 200 237 Miller, H. Eugene ........... ............ 2 55 Miller, Jo Ann .................... 227 237 Miller, James Michael Miller, Lyle Robert Miller, Kenneth Clay .......... .... 2 27 Miller, Kenneth Wayne ,..... .,............. . 138 Miller, Myrna Kay Miller, Paul E . .... ......... ..,. ........,... 1 4 7 149 Miller, Richard Harvey ...... ..... 2 02 237 Miller, Roberta Rae . ..... 172 237 Miller, Roberta B. Miller, Roy Delmar Miller, William Gary ....... ............. 1 38 Millikan, Gilbert Allan ....... 205, 255 Mills, Thomas Edward .... 202 245 Milne, Sandra Kay ........... ......... 2 37 Mings, Robert William ....... ....... 1 58 Minstrell, James Arthur ...... ...... 2 37 Minshall, Irvin Eugene Minutillo, Frank Paul Jr. Mirich, Robert . .................... .,..,.. 2 55 Mitch, Delores Mary Mitchell, Jere Lee ......... 202 255 Michell, Merlin Leon ....,,,,.,, ......,,., 1 18 Mitchell, Thomas Hall ...,.,.,.,... ..,, 2 37 Mitcheson, Gary Kenneth Mix, Marlene Ellen .... ..,... ,,,,,,,,,,1 , , 108 Mlekush, Kenneth Charles 205 245 Moderie, Marilyn Reta Mohland, Clara Hellena ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 27 Mohland, Herman ............. ........ 1 52 153 Mohler, Jean Paul ......... 186,245 Mohler, Jerry Lynn Mohr, Robert W, Monahan, John Arthur Moncure, Patricia Ann Mongar, Thomas Merton Monjazeb, Arashmidos ................ 123, 160 Monroe, Thomas E. Monson, Joy Louise ................... 175, 245 Montague, Mary Lou .,,l.,. 113 168 237 Montang, Jere Louis M0IltHHg. Andrea Louise ,,,,, ,..,..,..,..,,, 2 37 Montegna, John P. M. ....... 180, 227 Montelius, Donald Lee Montgomery, David Bruce ....... 138, 158 Montgomery, William James Moody, Charles Eugene Jr. Mooney, Philip Eugene ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 2 55 Moore, Diane A1-dean ,,,,,,,,,,, 175, 245 Moore, Darrel Dean ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,-,,,,,-,, 2 27 Moore, Carla Jane . ,............ . ..... 178, 245 Moore, Carol Jean ..,,,,,,,,,, 124 178, 227 Moore, Charles ..,,,...,...,,,,,,,,,,,,, 143,158 Moore. Donna Mae ............ 121 207,245 Moore, Edward Charles Moore, Jack Lowell Moore, Karen Lynn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,--,- 2 37 Moore, Mary Wilhelmina Moore, Robert Joseph Moore, Wayne Gilbert .. .,r,,.. ,111,,11,,,. 2 45 Moorhouse, James Alan ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 15 125 Morach, Prue A, .r......,,,,,,,, 111, 245 Moran, John Leo , ,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 00, 227 Moreskonich, Metro Jr, ,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,, 139 Morgan. Marcia Ann ................... 81, 168, 227 Morgenroth, Earl Eugene Morgenweck, Clarice R. .... ...... 2 45 Morigeau, Walter Douglas Morris, Alan Albert Morris, Donald Clarence ......... 172 220 Morris, Edwina Darleen ,,... ,,,,,, , 1 Morris, Ina Jeanne ........,...... ,,,,,,, Morris, Lavona Anne .,,.......,.......,,,,,,,, Morris, Mary Margaret Morrison, Anne ................... 114, 175 Morrow, Gary Keith ..............,.......... Mortimer, Elizabeth Anne Morton, David Hanning ...... Morton, Irene Claudette ..... Morton, Thomas Edward Moses, James Michael Mosier, Charles William ..... Moss, Martin Gilbert Mossey, Diane Elizabeth ...... Mott, William Henry ....... Moy, Robert James Moyer, Keith Mroz, John Warren ............ Mueller, Harold Bruce ....... Mues, Mary Gail ,,,,,,....,,,,, Muir, Odeane Jr. Multz, Marilynn Jean ........... Mulvlhill, LaVelle C, ,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,, , Mumbower, Fred Bernard Mundale, Beverly Joan ......... Munger, Ronald Joseph ........176 .....,..106 ........170 200 188 ........134 ,.......170 ......,.128 ........188 Munsey, Deloris Milred Munson, Arthur Myron Muraro, Sylvester John Muri. Pete Raymond .,..,. Murphy, Donald A. Murphy, Joan Murphy, John Leroy Murphy, Judith Ann .......... ........ 1 75 Murphy, Marlene Delilah ...... ........ 1 26 Murphy, Paul Michael Murphy, Patrick E. ,,,,,,,,,,..,, ,,,,,..,, , Murray, Michael Dale ,..............., .,.,... 2 00 Musselman, Doyle George Mutch, Frank Knox ........................... 200 Myers, Larry D. ..... ..................... 1 38, 143 Myllymaki, Arlene Bernice ............... 170 Myrick, Mabel LaLiene ......... .......... Myrhow, Michael Stuart ..... s Nace, Walter Thomas .......... N Nagy, Barbara Rose Nance, Robert Lee Nankervis, Richard Samuel Nankervis, Sharon Ruth Nash, Tom R. ........... ............. . Nason, Alan Meredith ....... Naylor, Milo Dean Neal, Frances Elizabeth ........... 117, 170 Neal, James Raymond ...... ........... . ......... . Nearman, Marcia Darleen 120, 178 Nearents, Robert Dean .... 114, 138, 139, Neeley, Judith Kay ...,.... Neely, John Anthony Nei, Landon Melvel Nei, Ormie Walter Neifert, Eugenia Frances Neil, Peggy Jo ...............,........,.............. .127 Neiss, Curtiss Wayne ........,................... .. Nelson, Charles Lee ...,.. 139, 152, 155 Nelson, Charlotte M, ,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 176 Nelson, Gale Maurice Nelson, John Porter ,,,,,,, ......,,,,,,,.,..,,,....... Nelson, Joyce Ann ......,,,,,,....,.. 109 127 Nelson, Kenneth Omer ...114, 139, 152, 155 Nelson, Nancy Jan ........ .................... 1 69 Nelson, Marlys Jo ...... ....... 1 33 176 Nelson, Nancy Helen ..... ....... 1 21 172 Nelson, Norman Dale ........ ............. 1 OJ Nelson, Paul Eugene .... ........... 1 18 Nelson, Richard Lee ................. ............ Nelson, Vernon Galen ............... .... Netzner, Norman Lawrence ,....... Neufelder, Patricia Ann ........ Neufeld er, Carl Neuharth, Janice Irene ...... Neumeyer, Dale Verne ...... Neuzil, Willis Peter ........... Nevin, Cheryll Diane ........... Nevin, Joseph Edward ,.,... 1 38 227 245 227 255 228 245 125 228 261 228 237 255 228 175 245 237 .143 228 175 237 228 228 158 228 228 228 255 115 255 245 143 245 143, 160 228 168 255 228 237 115 245 153, 255 237 228 255 245 245 228 ...237 228 237 202 .......228 255 109 1 228 178 ...117 Newell, Larry Creston ,,,,,,. Newgard, Bruce Warren ..... Newhall, Robert Eugene .. Newlon, Mary Susannah M. Newman, Lawrence Henry Newman, Ronald Herbert 134 255 245 181 159 ...121 Newton, Shirley Rae ..,.....,,,,,,, 127,164 Newton, Richard James ...... Niblack, Mason Lee ........ 245 228 245 Nichol, Frazier Vinton .. ..,..ii 1 Nichols, Gib S. ,,,,,,,,,,,,... . 167, 186, Nichols, Noella Marie Nicholson, Gary Wayne ,, .,.., ,, Nicholson, Stuart Charles 112, 196, Niemeyer, Theodora Elizabeth 124, 127, Niemeyer, Constance Joan Ninnis, Jane Allison ,,,,.,,,,, ,. ,,,,,, 168 Noel, Samuel Robert c ..,.,e oe,,,, 1 92 Noland, Ronald Wayne Nonnenmacher, Konrad ,,,,, ..,,, Nonog, Paul Michel Jr. Nollmeyer, Floyd G. Nooney, Brian Craig Nordberg, Carl Leslie Nordstrom, Jerry Lee 121, 205, 206 Nordstrom, Paul Eric . ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 2 05 Norgaard, Roger ,,,,. .. .,,.. ,..,,,,.,,,,, . .1139 Norman, Patricia Ann . ,,,,.i, ,,,,.,. 1 69 Northam, George Arther ,,,,, ,,,, 181, Northrey, John William ,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 05 Norton, David Walter ,..,, ,.,,,,,, 7 8,121, Noste, Nonan Viril Notars, Michael Carl Jr. ,i,,, ....,, 2 00 Notham, George o,,,i,.oo,,,,,,,.,.. ..,,.....,.,. Novak, Richard Allen ., ,,,, Nourse, Rodney Mitchell Noyd, Lemar Charles Noyes, Faye Kathleen Nurse, Donald Duane Nussbaum, Walter Henry ,,,. ...,. . .. ,... Nutter, William Burton ,,,,, ,. .. 113, Nutley, Richard Van Nyquist, Maurice Wayne Nyquist, Paul Franklin ,,,,, ,,,,, , Nyquest, Thomas E. L. ,ooo, ,,,o,, , 0 Obenauer, Janice K. . ..,. .,,......178, Oberosler, Evelyn Claryce ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 78, O'Billovich, George Robert ., 138, 139, O'Brien, Julie Ann ,,,u,,,,, ,,o,,, c .. .,,....,. O'Brien, Lyle Lynn ,,,, ,,,i,,,, 1 34, O'Brien, Michael F. ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , O'Brien, Ralph Martin . ,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , O'Brien, James Bernard Odegaard, Leon C. ,,,,,,.,,,, 115, 120, 192, Odegaard, John Oden ,,.,,.,u,,,,,,,,,o,,,,,,,o,,,,,,eo, Odden, Audrey Marie .,...,.....,. .,..,1.,., Oestreich, James Joseph ,,,,, .....,....,.. Ogden, Robert Gail .,..,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.,,.. 1 56, Ogrin, Rodney Frank Oldenburg, Henry ,,,,u 121, 124, Oleson, Elizabeth Oliver, James Robert .,,.. . ,,,,,,,,,,........., . Olness, Fred Bernard ,,,, ,.,...... 1 09, 205, Olness, Linda Karen ,,,,,, ......,..,,,.,,, ,,., Olsen, Jay Frederick . ,,.,.,,.,,.,.,........,. 188, Olsen, Yvonne Fay ..,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, ,..,.,,,,,,,, 1 21. Olson, Bruce Lee ,....,..,.,...,, 138, 143, 196. Olson, Duane Allen ,.......,,,,,,,,,,,..,..,,,,.., 188, Olson, Herbert Keith Olson, Harold Delano ,,,, ,,,,..... 1 09, 120, Olson, Lorelee Kay ..,. ,,,.,..,,..... . 169, Olson, John Lee ,,,,,, ...i.. ,u,,, ,,,,,,.,.....u1.... Olson, Mary Lynn ,,,,u11,,.,....,....1, 1......, 1 75, Olson, Rolf Yngve Hallin ,..,. ,,,,.,,, 2 15, Oman, Adam Neil ,,,,,,.,,....,.,.,,, .......,,,,,.,,, O'Neil, Clinton De Witt ,,o.,. .. ,,., ,192, O'Neill, Kathleen Louise ,,....,,,,,.u,,...,. 172. O'Neill, William Louis O'Neill, Sharon Frances , 120, 172, Onishuk, Martin Warren Orr, Sharon Annette ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,.,,,,,,, 169, Orr, Orville Oliver .... ...,,,, 1 38, Orr, George Lunday Osborn, Larry Wayne a,,,,u,,, Osborn, Gordon M. Osborne, Marlon Clay Osburn, Donna Lou u,,..,....,,, ,.,,,.,,,,,, . Osler, Charles Russell 1,,,,, .. ,,..,..,,,. 202, Osman, Suhayl ,,,,11,,,,,,1aa,.... ,,,,..1, 1 22. 123. Ossello, Fabrizio ,............... ........ 1 22, 160. Ostrom, Gladys Irene Oswald, David Gray ...... ...... 7 6, 139 Otthouse, Carol Sue Overturf, Enid Rae .......... ....... 1 77 Owen, Bryan Mechling P Packee, Edmond Charles ..... ....... 2 28 Packineau, Maud Laverne ........ ............. Padden, Willard John Page, Gail Julia ..u.............. .. ..... ........ 1 77, Pagett, Larry Miles ....... 113,117, 182, Pahl, Walter William ........................... 228 245 228 255 172, 237 237 237 245 255 245 255 237 228 245 228 205 245 181 255 245 200 237 231 228 245 237 150, 228 228 228 138 245 245 228 225 228 237 245 255 237 255 237 255 245 238 245 238 228 228 238 ,255 238 256 256 256 228 238 228 228 160 260 228 256 26 1 ,245 228 238 .228 Paige, Lowell Marshall 200 238 Paige, Gail Elizabeth 133, 140 228 Paladichuk, John Palagi, Roberta Jean 2211 Palin, Carolyn Elizabeth 127, 1611 2118 Palmer, William R. 180 25:5 Pankey, John Henry Pappas, Katherine Peter 81, 109, 121 245 Paquin, Robert Henry 256 Parenti, Julia Mae . 256 Park, Yung Ho 245 Parker, David James Parker, Donald Ray . 139 228 Parker, Ronald Charles Parker, Edrie Lou 175 238 Parker, Ellen Jean 208 228 Parker, George V. C. Parker, Gerald Van ,, 246 Parker, James Lester .... ,, ,. ,133 Parker, Robert George 152 228 Parker, Melvin George Parkinson, Dale Edward . ..,,. 238 Parks, Preston . , , 238 Parks, Susan Holmer ,, 140,177 228 Parot, Frank Jr. Pastos, John W. Pastos, Gus Patterson, Miriam Louise . .. .. .. 256 Patrick, Shelby Wallace , 182 238 Patterson, James Burton Patton, Gary Edward .., 1 228 Paul, Glen Dimsdale Paul, George Patrick Paulson, Dale Lee 228 Paulson, Lois Elaine Paulson, William Leroy ..... 228 Pavlat, Warren Hendrie Payne, A. Louise Payne, Jerry Alfred ..,,.. ........ 2 56 Peace, Nancy Agnes .... , 256 Peacock, Kenneth Peacock, Marius Glen Pearce, William Bennett ..... ,113, 238 Peden, Sherilyn R. Pedersen, Adelia B. Pedersen, Barbara K. ............................. 1256 Pedersen, Clifford Wayne . ............... 196 256 Pedersen, Demiles Roger ...... ..... 1 67 188, 246 Pedersen, Kenneth Loyd Pedersen, Roland Harold ........... 117, 182, 256 Pederson, Carl Gilbert Pefaur, Donald Louis Peklewsky, John Leonard ...... ........... 2 38 Pelayo, Alvin Theodore ..... ........ 1 38. 143 Pelo, Kenneth ................ .. ..... .. ....... . 186 Pelton, Thomas Charles Pendergrass, Roberta J. ,. , 228 Pennypacker, Henry S. Jr. Pennell, Maureen C. ............... ...... ......... 2 2 8 Pennington, Robert Lee ..... ........ 1 17. 256 Pennington, Denise C. , .... .. 256 Pepe, Joe Anthony . . ........ - ...... 138. 143 Peres, Henry Jean Jr. . ......... ....... 1 92. 246 Pereira, Anthony Florence .. ..... .............. 1 22 Perkins, Stanley Wayne Perrick, Rose Marie ...... ...... 1 70, 211, 223 Perrotta, Sandra Lee . .... ..... ........... . .223 Perry, Iva Baird .......... ......... ......... . 2 56 Person, James Thomas .......... .. 223 Peters, Edward Avery .. . . ,... 186, 228 Petersen, Vance Lavern Peterson, Aaron Gordon ......... ........,. ........ 2 2 8 Peterson, Charles Adrion Peterson, F. Camie 115, 120, 166 172, 256 Peterson, Francis Thomas . ................... 139 Peterson, Greta Lee ....... 46, 66 173 256 Peterson, Glenn Walden Peterson, Jerald Melvin Peterson, Lorraine Norma .. 118 171 238 Peterson, Lois Ann .,,.................... ..... 1 79 256 Peterson, Marilyn Louise . . 121 173 246 Peterson, Marcia Joan 81, 115, 120 179 256 Peterson. Nancy ........... .... ...... ..... . . 1 77 246 Peterson, Richard Warren Peterson, Richard Eugene Peterson, Ronald Marvin Peterson, Robert Laverne Peterson, Toni .. ......... .... . ..... ..... . 233 Peterson, Vance .,...,, . ., ., 109 200. 256 Petlin, Mary Lois ......... ................... . 233 Petrie, Warren Morton ....,........................ 223 Pettit, Donald Lloyd Pettit, Lawrence Kay 26, 32, 114. 124, Petty, Faith Irene .................... ...............,. 2 33 Pfau, George Eugene Pfister, William John Pfister, Fred Charles Phalen, Margaret F. ........ 133. 175. 223 Phillip, Joann .................. ..................a.... 2 56 Phillips, David Clay ...... .,,,--V 2 23 Phillips, Ccralrl Ain-7 1117. If I V 'hillips, Vtilliani lx l'ii'r-inini, Monte lt:-lin. l'lckarcl, Priscilla 1i1'lI'i' .1 l'iIkcy, Orrin li. Piper, Edith Louise Pipt-r, Gene Lyle l'itt'h, Myron Eugene l'i1 ie-.c'li . lionnie l'it.irs, Xander Frost l'il1iui:iii, fic-orfgtg Douglgig l'I.ii'i'i'. Sing l'lHnli 11. ltiwliqiivl Elton l'lii.ii.i-it .lohn Michael Iullllliiwl- l '.iVl HIUISC 1Jril.ilII'lif'i 3,1111 Jfjhn Ptillfli, fl. 1.ii l f-,Mn Polich, ll .l1..i. Polk, Jamie- l:.iji.ii7oiiri Pollard, Mantlcl l.. Ponieh, Emil Poncin, Donna Lee Poncin, David Edward Porter, Joe Gilbert Post, Robert Norman Poston, John Pat Postle, Stephen Robert L7 . llifi 113, lk' llr. 72 Potter, Laura Ann 124, Pound, Francis Elaine Poulsen, Philip Roy Powell, Charles R. Jr. Powell, James W. Powell, Kenneth Joseph Powers, Nadine Regina 98 11.5, Praast, Virginia Eleanor Pramenko, Paul Robert Pramenko, Mary Patricia Pramenko, George Raymond Prange, Eugene Prendergast, Johan Beryl . Pressly, Carol Larue , , Preston, Nancy Ann 98. 112, Preuninger, Charles Lee Pribnow, Richard Merrill Price, David Allen Price, Albert Byron Proebstel, Fred Alan Prodor, Leon Brian Prongua, Edward Anthony Pulfrey, Samuel Fredrick Putters, James Edward Q Quackenbush. Ruby Eleanor Quammen, Merle Ann Quilling, Ronald , ,, Quinn, George Holton Jr. , Quirk, Alice Mary , Quirt, William C. Quoyoon, Hilda Bella , , R Raaen, Dennis Gilbert Radabah, Richard Keith Radonich, John Nickolas Ragland, Virginia Rae Ragland, Sam Benton Jr. 111. Rahman, Anwan A. , . , Rainville, Thomas Hector , Raisler, Richard Elmer ,, Raisler. Anne Adell Ramage, Carol Mardine , Ramage, Eugene Walter Rambur, Anton Ramos, Anthony Paul Rankin, Sara Katherine Raper, Julia Margaret Rash, Loretta Jean Rasmussen. Darrell Robert Rasmussen. Romelle Oremus Ratigan, David Gordon Ratzburg, Ernest Maulden Rauchut, Lawrence Joseph Raugutt, Raymond Lawrence Raundal, Zelda Joann 114. 126. 81. 134. 81. 1122, liifi 177 17551 202. 2565 iflll 173 105 192 202 171 177 175 171 119 186 139 115 179 117 173 206 187 177 179 179 196 Raunig, Carol Ellen 140. 169 Reagan, Robert Edmund ...... ...... . 100 Reber, Joseph Edward ,, ,,,. 196 Redman, Donald Eugene ,W ., 238 Redmond, Billy Gene Reed, Arlene Jane Reed. Barry Wilson Reed. Roger Lee Reely, John Lownian , Reely. 1Villiam E. S. . ,.,i.i .. Reesman. Lloyd Lavern Reid, Alvin Reid. Jerry Ray ., .. 114. 202 .133 2355 2111 2271 22271 250 21151 250 2118 201 228 2321 'wx 217, 2415 233 261 238 256 238 238 256 81 228 228 238 228 264 256 228 256 229 162 229 256 238 150 261 229 238 2-16 238 256 123 256 247 229 246 256 138 229 229 246 256 229 229 257 246 229 118 229 238 257 238 238 229 257 113 229 238 275 238 229 138 257 Reiter, Donald Wayne .7,,, .. .. 181' Remington, Judith Ann . . 171 Renning, Stanley Rober . . U27 1435 Repac. Peter . t,,, . W Rettig, Raymond Bruce 10' Reymonds, William Rhinehart, Vodie Ann Rhinehart, Naseby Ji: Rhodes, Charles F. K Rhodes, Sharon Ami 132 159 Rhone, Sally Jean 121, 169 Rice, Francis How.n-d . H H Rice, Dah Tlirmiiis , .. . ff Rice, Nancy lice .. - 126- Richard. llffmin Andrew .. ,,,, Richards, Hxnnie Mary .. 68, 126. 173 Ricmms. Dick Joseph . -Vaa 2- a--aaa f---aaa-aaaaf - A Richards, Ronald PHXTNOH -,Y'- Richardson, Toni Dale . .. .,,, 100, 231, Richeson, James Richard Riclcgauer, Donald Ray . .. 200, Riddle, Inga Judith Rider, John Wesley . . . Yfarrrr A- Riebe, Howard Elmer Riebe, Wanda Alea liieke, Rex Irvin 2132 Riemann, Dormann D. .. Riese, Harlan C. Riess, James Richard Rifai, Mohamed Al frrrrr baaafafr 1 50- Riggert, Thomas Lee ,,,,,, . ---- V. Ring, Thomas Allen Ringland, Edmund Craig ,,.,.,i.,, ,,,,,,,, 2 29. Risdahl, Ronald Dean Risse, Edward Michael 26, 81, 104, 119, River, Bryan Hopkins ....,,,,,,, 202, Robb, Ronald Alvin ,,,,,,,,,. ,.,,,,.,.,,, Robbin, Rand K. ,,,,,,,,, .......,. . Robbin, John Gilbert Robbins, Karla Jean ,,,,,,, . ,,,..,,,, . Roberts, Frank Eugene ,i.r. . r,,,,.....,,.,,, . Roberts, George David . ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 87 Roberts, Kay Wiley ,,,,,,,, iiii.,,, 1 38 147 Roberts, Robert Otto ....i,i,,i ii,,.,,,,, 1 92 Roberts, William Ashley Robey, George E. Jr. ,i.i,,..., ,...,.,,,, 1 92 Robinson, Edward Lee ,.,,., ,,,,,.,,.,,,, 1 28 Robinson, John Wesley c.,,cccc,,,,,,c, 133 192 Robinson, John Warren .,,.,c,c, .c,,c.,....... 1 38 Robinson, Paul E. Robinson, Patricia Anne 43, 118, 121, Robinson, Patricia Ann ,..,, 78 177 Robinson, Robert D. Robinson, Ruby Jean Robirds, Donald Morrill Sletten, Sharon Lee ,..,,,,.,,,, Robison, Kenneth Gerald Robson, Douglas Elton Rocene, John William Rockwell, Ronald Victor Roda, Richard Harvey Roe, Teddy Wallace Roemer, Conrad Joel Roffler, Sheila Ann Rogers, Gary Warren Rogers, Marcia Gay .. Roginske, Ronald F. Rogstad, David Kent Roll, David Byron Roll, Thomas E. Romek, Robert Ray .. Rometch, Carol Sue Romersa, Richard John Romstad, Ardythe Louise Rood, John William .. .. 114, 116 126, 182 101, 177 .......,,,179 229 .. 121, Root, James A. Roper, Ronnalie Joanne Rose, Rose, Roser Ross, James Robert Larry Lee a, Dean Robert Carol Jean ,.,, . . Ross, Frank Emmett Ross, Kenneth Raymond . . Ross, Mary Jean Ross, Robert Donald Ross, Thomas Paul Rost, Maynard T. Rost, Robert Louis Roth, Harley Roth, Richard Boyd Roth, Joseph Warren Rothweiler, Bettie Lee . Rouane, Mary Doherty Rouselle, Richard Arthur Routzahn, Beverly Joan Rowan, Jim Morgan Ruby, Robert Harley . Ruden, Robert James ,,,., Rudio, Jack Lester Rudolph, Adolf Arthur . Ruegsegger, Lloyd Duane 276 -e-: v 111, 206 192 238 173 206 206 197 138, 187 Iii 246 238 l-l-5 229 229 156 238 187 229 257 257 238 229 229 238 229 118 246 257 139 257 241 229 261 246 238 246 238 229 214 246 149 238 257 257 196 229 177, 257 229 257 229 257 229 257 229 261 229 238 257 260 246 261 246 238 229 246 238 257 187 229 257 149 Ruff, David Daniel ,....,, .ii,... . Ruff, George Duane .,,,,c Rundhaug, Wallace .,,cccc Rung, Joann .,,.,iii............ Rusin, William ...... .......... Russ, Robert ...,.. .......,,..... Rutan, William .,.... .38, Rux, Robert ,,,,,,,,... Russell, Donald ,,.,. ,,... Ryan, Donna ,. ,,,, ....., . . Ryan, Mary Helen ,,c, Rydberg, Karen ,,,,rrr. Rylander, Neil ,,,,, S Sabo, Thomas ,.,r,, Sage, Betty ,,rrir,i............ Sage, Robert H. r,r,rrrr............. . Salway, Alfred Barlow Salomonson, Charles Robert .......69 ..,.,..70 ffflffiial Sammons, James Beryl Sammons, Irene Merchant Samuels, Andrew Wylie Sand, Billy Frank ...r...... Sand, Russell L. ,,,,.r,... . Sandahl, Alvin ...,,.,.,,,,.,,,,r ..... Sanders, Claudia Jean ,,..,r. ,rr,r.i, Sandwick, Louis Edmond ,,r,. ..... Sandvig, Frank Acton Sankovich, Robert N. ....,,,,,,,,...,.rr....., .. 109 Sanne, Sonja Marie ,......i.... 48, Santiago, Ruben Emir Sargent, Leonard Harley ,,i.,,.,i.....,......,.,.,, Sassaman, Michael Kelly Sauerbier, Mary Pat ,... ....,v,, 1 40 Savage, Roger Lee Savik, Lewis ...,,,,,rrrr..,. Sawby, Charmaine ,,rr Sax, Ronald D. ,,..,,,rr,, . Sayre, Sharon Rae .... Sayer, Richard G. .,.. . Saylor, Rolland John ,,,,r Scally, Kenneth Paul Scalley, Suzan Jane Schaal, James Wendell Schacher, Kenneth Calvin Schamp, Roger Garret ,,,,. Schapiro, Leo Joseph Schara, Joseph Edward Scheeler, Duane Gary Schell, Elmer M. r,r,,.,r,,,,,,r , Scherpenseel, Robert H. Schile, Norman James ,,,,., 115 Schilling, Mary Jean , ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, , Schirm, John Stephen ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Schirm, Karen Lee ,,r,,r,, ,,,.,,,, 1 66, Schlauch, James Schlicht, Jean Arleta ..i,r,rrrrr, 78, 108, Schmid, Robert Shelby Schmidt, Marilyn Dorothy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Schmitt, Arlene Doris ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Schmitt, Whitney Thomas ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,-, Schmitz, Marabeth Louise ,,,,rrrr ,rrr.,r, Schoengarth, Edythe Kay ,,,rrr r,,,,rr. Schoenecker, William H. Schhee, Gloria ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, Scholl, Katherine Lorene ,,rr, ,,,,,,r, Schroedel, Daniel Joseph i,,,,, ,,,,,,,, Schroeder, John Paul ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , Schroeder, Sue Ellen ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Schroedel, Thomas George ,,,, Schuette, Robert Dale ,,,, , Schulke, Thomas Walter ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Schulz, John Joseph ,--,,,,,-, YAAAYYYYYYYYYYYY Schulz, Larry Allen ..,..,r, 138,184 Schumacher, Mary J. Schustrom, William C. ....... .,... . Schwanbeck, Saundra Clare .. Schwartz, Loretta Lee Schwarz, John M. Schwend, Howard Leslie Schwertfeger, Gary G. Schwertfeger, Dale H. Scifers. Leland Floyd Scott, David O. Jr. ......... .... . Scott, George Davis .. .... Scott Jr., William Robert 152, 33.1. Screnar, Terry Robert 138, 141, 147, Scyphers, James Thomas Seabrook, William T. Seel, Bill ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, -,,,,, , V W U Seidell, Ella Brown Seim, Richard Norman ...... 112, Seirn, Robert John ,.,,,,r,,,, 194, 197, 229 Seitz, William .....,.,, ,.,, ,,,,,,,,,r,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , W Self, Lowell Earnest Selleck, John Hugh ,,,,,,,,,,,- ,,,, ,,Y,--,. Serafine, Patricia Sunday Setraycic, John 124 196 239 168 229 246 239 239 229 229 1 15 175 229 192 257 257 229 229 229 246 239 229 239 246 230 229 257 239 239 257 239 257 257 246 246 218 239 257 239 117 229 229 229 257 138 229 132 229 257 229 158 239 229 17 7 187 152 239 257 229 158 239 197 257 257 239 Severud, Lowell Miram Severson, Duane C. Sexton, Benny ...................... Seymour, Julia Hope ......... .,,,,,,,,., Shaffer, Patricia Ponich Shalhope, Don Ferris ..., .... 1 13, Shalhamer, Rene ......................,..,,,.,.,,, Shanahan, William James Shaughnessy, Rose Elizabeth .......... 192 Shaurette, Sherrie Irene ....... 22, 36, 37, 169 Shaw, Patricia Joan ........ 65, 74, 98, 175 Shea, Margaret Joanne ,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, Shea, Danniel John Shea, Shannon Rose ......... ...... 9 8 Shea, James Howard ............. ........ 1 88 Shea, Mary Anita ........,......,,..,..,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 179 Sheaff, Edmund Howard Jr. Sheets, Clayton Roger ...................,,,, .117 Sheire, James Whitter ........ 81, 114, 119, Shelby, David Walter ........ 114, 138, 147, 150 Sheldon, Kenneth Roger ....,.,.,.,.,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,, Shelden, Robert Merten Sheldon, Gary Allan Sheldon, Larry Curtis Shelhamer, Renee Alton ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, Shelton, Philip Clarence ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Shelton, Roxanne Benay ........ 133,173 Shepherd, Edwin Homer Sherm, Karen ...........,,,.,..,.....,.,,, .,,.,,,,,,, 1 11 Sherman, Alan W. Sherman, Robert Waldo Sherman. James Howard ....... ............ Sherrow, Patti Lou .....,...,.., ..,,.,,,, 1 71 Sherry, George Leonard ..... ......... 1 59 Sherve, Bob J. Sherwin, Sandra Rose ,,.. ,,,,,,, 9 8 Shiner, Sarah Ann .,..... ,,,,,.,,, 1 77 Shin, Yong Hyo Shipe, Tilford, Clyde Shipley, Anne ................ ......... 1 33, 175 Shively, James Lowell Short, James E. Showell, Florence Adams Shrauger, John Sidney ...119, 167, 206 Shrider, Patricia Ann ,,,,.......,,,..,,,,,,,.,,,,. Shultz, Berton Neal Jr. Sibbald, Edward E. ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 162 Siderius, Raymond Edward .... 199, Siebrecht, Myron Dewitt Sieja, Donald Michael 200 Sievers, Edwina Rosiland ....... 126, 177 Sigler, James Eugene ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sigurnik, Peter Paul Silver, Jack Howard ,,,,.. .,.,.,,,,,, 2 21 Silver, Thomas Ira ...... .........,.........., Simmons, Paula Dee ................ 175, 211, Simmons, Sara ....................................,.,,.. .. Simon, Ronald Clark .... 115, 119, 134, 158 192 Simons, Charles Richard Sinclair, Jerry Victor ,.,,...... ,..,,,,, Siniff, Grace Redding .... ...... Sipes, Robert Buckley ..... Sirokman, Sharon Kay ,,., ...... Sirockman, Jerry Alton ..... Skibstad, Roberto .......... ..... ' Skinner, Robert Vernon Skousen, Stanley J. ......,..........,.. . Skubitz, Edward Martin Jr. .... . Sladish, Paul Edward Slauson, Robert Winfred ...... ......... 1 Sloan, Sloan, Billie Jean ..,....... James Gary Slotsve, Russell Merle .... Slovak, Ronald Jack ...... Small, Jerry Clifford Smith, Anne ......,............... ....... . ........... Smith, Annette Carol ....... 109, 173, Smith, Charles Adam Smith, Cliford Bruce ..... Smith, David Charles Smith, Dwane Walter Smith, Clyde Alexander Smith, Derald Glen Smith, Craig Eugene .. ...... ,115, Smith, Curtis Leroy Smith, Diane Rae ....... ......... Smith, Donald Lee ......... ...... Smith, Dwight Hugh Smith, Floyd Anderson ..... ........ Smith, Gilbert Archer .......... ........ Smith, Gary Leroy ......... ...... Smith, Gary Martin Smith, Joanne Smith, Patrick Allen Smith, Ronald George ............... 162, Smith, Richard 162 122 182 155 as 125 113 189 181 203 s 1 s 1 Smith, Mary Ruth Smith, Neil Edward Smith, Norman S. Smith, Lorinda ,,,,,77.,,., , Smith James Noel Smith: Richard Harry Smith, Robert Doyle Smith, Smith, Roxanna .,......,.,,,, Sandra Jean i,.,7oi,,..i Smith, Sebastian Conrad Smith, Shirley Ann ,,oi. ...,.., Smith, Suzanne Marcella Smith, Tommy Louis Smith, William Robert .,,,,, Smith, Ward Henry ,,,,, Snelling, Carol Katherine ,,.,, Snyder, Neil Edwin .,,,,,,,,,,., Snyder, Sterling Arthur 116, 258 Solander, George Edward Solander, Terry Robert Sommerville, John K. ..,, Sonju, Jon Andrew Sonstelie, Lawrence C. Sorenson, Glenn H. ............. , Sorensen, Thomas Radford . Sorte, Gerald Lee Sowers, Willis Blake Spangler, Vera Viola Sparber, Dale ..................,...... Sparrow, Boone .........,... .,...... Spatafore, Thomas Anthony Spaulding, Carol Jean ............. 121, Spaulding, Roger Alfred Spaulding. Raymond Leo Speelman, Martha Jean ....... Speers. Judith Kay .........l. Sperry, Alvin .................,,..... Sperry, Leona Rose ..............l. Spezio, Lawrence Robert .... Spicher, Gail Ann .........,.... Sprague, Jack Henry ......... Sprester, Marjorie Ellen Sprott, Sandra Kay .,..,.....,.. Squires, Diana Helen ...... Squire, Thomas George ..... Stack, Charles James ....... Stadstad, Curtis Alfred Stagg, Donald Tracy Stallmann, Duane Edward Stevens, John George .................,......... Tefukmar Chogl f-'--'ff - '--' '--- Stallard, Linda Rae ,,,,,,,,.,., Stam, Douglas Kuhr ,,,...,...... Stam, Kenneth Lee ............ Stanhope, Merlin Dale .......... Stansberry, Robert Gail ............. Stansberry, Darnell Joy .. Staples, Charles Gilman Stark, Melvin James .........,.......... ..., Steadman, Mary Charlotte ....... Steele, Lu Ann Steele, Robert Leland ...,........... Steensland, Florence L. .. Steffer, Urban Paul Stegall, Carl Huber ,............ Stegmeier, James Calvin Stegmuller, Frieda Louise Stein, Diana Borut Steinbrenner, Holli Eliz. .... . Steinbrenner, William G. Stempke, Marie Louise ....... Stenson, Edwin C. Stephens, Michael Alvah Stephenson, Stephenson. Audrey Ellen James Edward ............... Stephenson, Betty Ann ....,..... ......., Stephenson, John ......l........................,......... Stephenson, Marie ............,.................. Stephenson Terry .,........l... 111 Steucke, Erwin Wallace Jr. Stevens, Dale Roberta .s......... Stevens, Larry Stanley Stevens, Jan .......l............................ 112. 215 247 Therrien, Jack Gary ....... 120,183 162 Stevens, Mervin Eugene Jr. Stevens, Roger William ........ Stevenson, Robert Eugene Stevenson, Gloria Ruth Stevenson, John Richard Stewart, Duncan Alexander.. Stewart, Patricia Ann .................v...... Stewart, Mary Ann Stewart, Philip Arnett Stewart, William Larry W... Stidmon, Larry Tipton ,... Stiles, Edward Joseph Stillings, Fred Howard Stimac, Sonya Mary ................... .118, Stinson, Donald Samuel ......,, Stipe, Alfred Coolidge ....... .. Stipe, John William ........ ..,...... 1 56. Stobie, Christopher H. Stobie, Douglas .........,....... Stock, Ann Michelle 246 258 230 230 260 150 192 258 246 239 187 143 143 230 230 230 239 246 258 171 203 239 258 230 239 258 143 124 239' 260 246 246 143 230 261 239 239 246 231 246 239 258 126 239 246 261 230 237 230 258 258 230 258 246 230 246 246 197 258 246 239 Stockstad, Dwight Scnor Stoleson, Roland M. Stone, Chester Olen Stone, Greg Vance Stoops, Ronald Rogers Storfa, Charles Thomas Stovall, Joyce Stoverud, Leon Brendt Strand, Carl . ,, Stratton, Donald George Strommen, Allen Anne Stromberg, Roger Edwin Strong, Stanley Russell Struble, Howard Allan Stubblefield, Thelma Jean Stubbs. John Michael Sturm, Lorence Gaylord Styron, Kerme B. 109. .. 81 Sulc, David George , , Sullivan, Daniel Wilfred Sullivan , Aloysius P. Sullivan, Daniel Joseph Sullivan, John Michael Sullivan, Paul Joseph Sullivan, Marshall F. Sullivan, Paul Vincent .. 121 Sullivan, Jack William Sullivan, Vernice Ann Sullivan, Thomas Neil 41, 138 Sundstrom. Charles Wesley .. Sundt, Jack Carlyce Suttles, Marvin James 137, 138. Svenson, Richard Kermit Swaney, Thomas Swanson Swanson, Robert Barlow ., Swanson, Richard Gustav . ,. Swanson, Vera Louise 100, 101 Swanson, Terry Leonard Swart, Kenneth Eugene .... ..... Swarens, Rolla Bruce ...,... Swartz, Duane Harlow ...., Sweeney, Micheal ...,,,..... Sweeney, Suzanne Swenson, Stuart William ..,. Swenson, Dean Lavern ...,.,,,.. Swensson, Ronald William ...... Swift, Robert William .......,.... Swisher, Thomas Hallie Syria, Melvyn Ernest .. T Taber, Barbara F. Taber, Theodore Emmett . Taggart, Jack Dwaine .... .. Talbot, Talbot. 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