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60 SENTINEL JANE BORDEN, Editor DONNA ARNST, Business Manager Published by the Associated Students of Montana Stair ITniwrsily Missoula. Montana MSU AT WORK... AND AT PLAY! XOHMA IK IKS Editor PACK skv ; !■V.I I P I . 1 1 I PAGE NINE Mr iL ' allin had an upvn season on University gtodeots. Jean Davis, Cathy Spittlor. and Linda Smith act ac- quainted with each other and the ram pun. Beanies, photos, and white wash were three re- quirements for entering freshmen. PACK TEN I ■i , I ! U I f V. I [■tii [hi i:i:n Among the big-name groups brought lo ihe campus by ASMSU was the Mmihu Denny aggregation. On week-ends there was always lime for dances and entertainment flew tit r Pawe were lapped at an sos in time fur Hi em to hvtp the Spurs sponsor the annual Sadie K.-jwkins Dance. Knlrrkmnnu ' rit (rt (he tlaiiee included the Coquettes (Karen U pshaw, Carol Nflson. liflly I .fiithntfl. J t,jiH- E-Il. ' .hm, Brcnda Hhistif. and Kathy Julinscm), in Hunny sacks, of course PAOi F01 H i i i v  7i Winter quarter began with registration in the Lodge. After registering ski en- thusiasts packed up their equipment and headed for Big Mountain and Ski Week-end. After a two-year absence, the GriswJy Guide was relumed t c-impuj; by ] hi K;ipp:i Vh . t k il Ward. PKP vice-president, sells a COpy t lh ? RUide tO Kay Dubay. Winter quarter proved to be a busy one for AWS. At the AWS style show Suzy Cook and other models showed what to wear on campus or to format functions, such as the popular Night Club Dance. The weatherman helped another AWS activ- ity, providing more than enough snow and cold weather for Sigma Kappa and Eflrod to win the snow sculpture contest. It also pro- vided a lovely view on the way to the Snow Week-end Dance. Cold climate and wool arc naturals together, so it was no great surprise when Patti Jo Shaw from cold Montana won the national competition for Miss WooL PAGJ 11 tM KI N PAGE ElfiiltTEEN ' e agi rw jm PAG1 r KNT1 -TWO Thela Sigma Flii, journalism honorary, again honoris! outstanding community arid cam| us women at Matrix Table. I Jo rot hv Rorhon Powers, a well-known MSLT Journalism graduate, is pictured in the middle of the outstanding campus women: Barbara Boorman, freshman. Jordls Brkkson, sopho- more. Mrs. Powers, Jaile Uorden. junior, and Gall Ward, senior. Another -spring Quarter honor — being chosen Military Ball Queen. Jerry Belter holds thr tape ft ir (Jnwn Jul iv Bhm-hh-. white Mary Garrison, Shard I Greenup, I!f59 Queen Carol Anthony, runner-up Marfth McGlnnls, Sharon Sayre and Warren Drew, Army ROTC watch approvingly. I ' AftK TWENTY-TRUE! , liE TWENTY -FOl ' R Spring quarter is always active, and a Kaimin is as necessary as a score card at an iihlrtic event. Bob Linriquist was one of the many reader of he Kaimin. Some of the activities included the Northwestern Speech Tournament hr.hl in the LA. Emlrling. national headqujn u-rs for Tau Kappa Alpha speech honorary. A very popular spring activity was UTS Wrok with its roor-sitting, Chinese auction, and ugly couple contest. ' I ' hv AciUiimyid MManl was a hitfli-liftht ot lh«? quarter with its colorful, near pro- fessional watci ballets. PAGJ l.ST -H V When the smoke of election battle cleared things returned to normal. Paul Ulrich took over Ihe directing of Central Board activities while Jerry Agen continued working with his greatly improved Public Relations Com- mittee. L ' hokt ' S also had to be made for fMiilors oi the various campus publications. Rolf Olson pictured wllh energetic journalist Judy MeVc T Y, became editor of the Kai- min, ivhilu Gloria Eudaily received tin 1 rippuintmenl of Sentinel editor. PAGE TWKNT1 Intci scholastic brought another influx of high school students, who watched track and field events, boxers such as Mike McGiboney at the M Club Hoxing Matches, and the Newman Club Songfest, which the Delta Delia Delia ' s ( ] Enjoy Being a Girl ) and the Sigma Chi ' s ( Around the World in 80 Days ) won. i m.i |. Mi : 1 1 . i r I Terry Carpenter. outjjoinE president, places the Mortar B ar« m Terry Stephenson, incoming president. Hi h point of the end of the year was the tapping of new Spurs, Mortar Boards and Silent Sentinels at the Inter scholastic and Graduation SOSV HONORS and AWARDS Duanc Albert Adams WuinetX Faye Annette. Baker Chateau Jacque Wayne Best Furl Peck Robert Harold Betzer BUI tints Judith Ellen Burger Missoula William Raise Conklin Great faMi Ltntia Josephine Davis Missoula Rh Dubay Poison GRADUATING WITH HIGH HONORS Kathleen Ann Fleming Bonner Margaret E, Kritthaus Phoenix. Arizona Daniel George McRye Missouri Luann Rac Mor tarty Kalispell David James Parser Missoula Gene Lyle Piper Mi.isnula t If ' in i- HulNin t uuiri. .Ii- Trenton, N J Carol M. Kamage Missoula John Sidney Shraugor Kalispell Curtis Alfred stadstad |- ' -7i . i(i Boity Aim Stephenson Bozeman Marie May Vance Eai rf ie I i Gail Marie War.: Great Falls Sri Keith Yale Missoula CiRAIH ' ATIMi WITH HONORS [Hvtght Gale Anderson Uallantkne Richard William Anderson Whitehall Robert Glea Anderson Shelby Donald Carl Antfel Casper, Wyoming James Lee Baker Poplar Harry Bauer Missoula Beverly Renee Boe Livingston Kenneth T. Bonriuranl Kalispell Elizabeth Terry Carpenter Missoula Rtrth Marie DeSart Tucson, Ariz. Arthur L. DeVrfca Conrad Warren Edgar Drew Arlee Gerald Ifldiard LVivi KaJispell Judith Ann Ferguson KrtliMJvl] F{ .rick G. N. Fisher Whilefish Robert James Fleming Missoula Alexander Andrew George Missoula Josfipfi Frank GovednSk Butte MvrJi-i J Gii:i Rop.ai! Charlotte Gail Guotormann Uliane Mane Men-er Missoula Missuula FJsie A. Guthrie Hnllford Thomas Merlon Manga r Missoula Missoula Bernard T, Hanson Konrad Nonnenmacher Missoula Missoula Maurice G, Hornocker Ruby E. Qtiiickenbush Missoula Missoula Barbara Glade Morton Peter Paul Sigurnik Miss, ' ill:- Bearcreek A Hie Freed lo Jensen Gilbert Archer Smith Missoula Mfmwda Ann Lneille Kc Q Lorinda Smith Spokane, Wash, Butte Alned Phillip Keppncr. Jr. Mfilm D. Stanhope La Grange Park. Ill Baker Donna Mae Kerber Florence Louise Stcensland Walertown. N Y Big Timber DOflAld A Klefccnuw Ina Jeanne Mm ns St nam Missoula Missuula Leu .Joseph Kott;.;., Jl , Judith E. Stubbs Missoula Missoula David T. Kubaeh Bcrnice T. Swanson BeJoil, Wis Missoula Carol Wiles LaMare Max mo Mai- Thompson Missoula Missoula Kfirtn £ J nine Larsnn Stnnloy J mOi Undeixtahl Stanford Shelby AjJeen M LeComyte Alletie Marilyn Viche Arlee Missoula Earl Ryan Lory Elftfoe Marie Wekh Missoula Cut Bank Joe Rayl MeBridt- DiVid Dean Whitcsftt S|,nM;rjelii. M- ?tevcnsvil|e Merle Eugene Man is Gary John Wold Chafio l.;mrel John Hilary Melton Gary Tibbett Woodson Superior inni n ' OJrt I ut NN-munzil Pi;;v m i r:. 1 ;. .vy t ' baile:- P. Viek, liutT.. , Rngcr L. Garrett, Havre, Richard Hnrger, Missoula, Thomas Mi Mnngar„ Missoula Jpha Kappa Psi Awards (Business Administration)-— Duii aid A. Watuc, Hillings, Earl W. Hays, Bui if, Joseph K X. in. Butte lpha Luanda Delta Scholarship Award — Call M. Ward. Great Falls ' he American Foundation fur Pharmaceutical Education Scholarships-- — Dc Wayne L. McAlear, Libby. David E. Roll, Jollel, Vendee A. Sullivan. Missoula, Paul D. Lurid, Sau Bernardino, Calif. Tie Arl Department Awards— Douglas K- Baldwin, Missoula. Frederick L Wnllscnlaeer. Missoula Associated Women Students Memorial Scholarship — M. Elaine Hwin, Bulle, Annclte C. Smith, Missoula anerort-Whltney Award (Law) — James J. Sinclair. Helena ' . hf Honncr Scholarship—Sally A. Holtcn, Nye Phe William F- Hook Memorial Pri c ( Psychology — Richard K Sn llJi. M . irlstol Award (Pharmacy)— Robert C, Wcrle, Livingston bureau or National Affairs Award (Law Robert A. Tucker. Anaconda hemienl Rubber Company Achievement Awards Kenneth V. Bakko. Mis mla ( Mathematics . John M. Clvila. Itt-d Lodge t Physics udnev J. Cot J ' et Scholarship 1 Phai ' maCJfJ -Judilh £. Black. Potson, Ord M, Clark, Mile City. Myrn L Shults, Mis- sou fa Cartful General ' s Award? in French— Margaret E. KotthaUK, Missoula, Ina J. Strong, Mif oula, Liliane M, Mercer. Missoula Fohn Crowder Memorial Scholarship (Mnsit) — John H, Sel- kirk, Billings [Cultural Attache Awards In German — William M. Craw lord, Missoula. Robert G. Frank, Greenlicld, Mass.. Deanna L. Guy, Missoula. James L. Hamilton, Missoula, Margaret A. Jennings, Helena, Margaret E. Kotlhau , Missoula, Allen D, Leudecke, CorvalJis, lUnrv C Meier, Speariish, S. Dak_ P Fred A. Proebstel. Missoula. John A. Wegel, Fcekskill, N.Y- Davis Brother Scholarships (Pharmacy — Vivian M. DwttU 1 , Bonner, James A. Piccbinni, Roundup Uclta Delta Delta Local Scholarship— Janice C. Jordan, Laurel Delta Delta Delta Nnlional Scholarship— Hazel C, Wilton, Harlem The Drafjstodl Award— Daniel J. Ralko, Great Falls President C. A, Duniway Prize for Scholarship — Jacqueline H. I.imdahl, Idaho Falls, Id ho, Arthur L. DeVries. Con- rad Morton John Elrod Memorial Prixe— Thomas E. Heck, Belle- ville. HI Faculty Women ' s Club Junior Scholarship Prize— M, Jane Borden, Butte Forestry Alumni Memorial Award — John A. Jacobtam, Bel- Itngham, Wash. fOM itl y Loan Fund Scholarship — Maynard T, Rost. Bigfork EfttKo n. Galusha, Sr. Scholarship Award Hi im Iration)— Deauna L. Guv Mi .«oula Geology Faeully Award— Dolores T. Walter, Btl lings TheGrizily Cup — Rudolph M Ruaiia. Bonfu i- The Rosilune A, and Donald M, Hetler Meniuiml Awarrl Millon H. SUneyenbos, Jr., Kau ClrurL 1 , Wi- ttDhie Economics Faculty Award- Kay Dubay, Poison Lawyers Title Award — William P. Conklin, rj|,-,,i Falls ThcLehn and Fink Pharmacy Medal— Gary J, Wold, Laurel TheX. J. Lennes MalhemaUc 1 ; Schularships — Jnh«i M- Ulvila, Red Ludue, D. George MeRae. Missoula Merck B ink A ward — Howard F Keima, Billing WtlJIam D. Weldrjur, Chinnok Justin Miller Prl e (Law J— Charles W U ' illey. Dillon MUHOUla Elk ' s Cluh Seh.jlarship — Bettv Sue Brown, Seattle, Wa !l. Montana Bankers As«ociniion Scholarship— Gerald W. Rich- ard . C .;r i. Tlie Montana Building ioid Loan League Essay Contest— Nnnria L. Cdllins, Untie, Marilyn T. Fmelieh, Missoula. Shirley J. Warehimc, Belt The Mnnlana Congress dj Parents ami Teachers Award- Karen L. Ferkin, Anaconda Mi.ntatia [i ' ds Tr-. 1. •■•:: •: t Si ' lif ■1 .1 r. hip Jfiliu 11- Templelun. Butte The Montana Society ol Certified Fhjblic Accimnlanls Schol- arship — Donald A. Walnc, Billing?. Peter P. Sigurnik, Bearcreok Mm uir Board Scholarship Cup fur Freshman Women — Myra L. Shuit.s. Uiftaoula A. J. M i- by Radif -TelcviiUMn Jourriidism Award — Joseph L. Zakder. Ljcwj.slown The J1KU Clas Pri e Karl Et. Lory. Missoula Phi Chi Thela (Business Administration — H. Jean Polieh, Missoula, Deanna L. Guy. Missoula Phi Delta Phi (Law — William P- Conkhn, Great Fid Is Phi Kappa Phi Scholarship-- Ruber I B- Means, Livingston Phi Siqma Scholarship Award [Biological Snence) — Mar- garet R, HumrnoM, Clakt n, Va„ Carol B Ramage, Mis- soula Pi Mu Ej i-ilrin Award — Jack H. Silver, Missoula, Harry Bauer. Missoula Dorothy Rochon Powen Award (Jourtialissni)— Marie P. Stephenson, Eunkfl pi t :- -1. r l- ' uiiiidiniou Seholanihitw fMflisIel Morflynrj A Care- fmn. Medicine Mat. Alberta, ran,, da. Harold C. Hunt, Missoula Quesenhcrry Memorial Award f Forestry ) Donald R, Glsen. Butte Relchel Award — I ura J. Wolverton. A rice Rexall Trnphy Plujrmacyl — Marcia J. Peterson, Great Falls Rockv MmUdala Mineral Law Foundation Schnlarship— David O. DeGrandpre, Great Falls Sigma Delta Chi Plaque Inr Kannui Sri vice i,|i-ornahsm — Jack C Gllluly, Helena Sigma Delia Chi Citation for Outstanding Male Graduate In .lourualisni— Ridenck G. N. Fisher, Whiterish Sigma Delia Chi Journalism Scholarship Award— Ruder ici; G. N, Fisher, Whltefish Sigma Gamma Epsilon Award (Geology) — Richard H, Roda, BllUagP Allen Smith Company Award (Law) — Charles F Aia:rl. Casper. Wyo. David B Smith Memorial Prize in Psychology— John S. Shrauuer, Kalis pell DeJ iss Smith Meinoflal Srholar hip f Music I — Richard A. Guthrie. Livingston Carl J, Snydei ' Scholarship i Pharmacy) — Martha A. Okc Gteal K.dl- Wdliam DeSrnCt Stearns Memorial Story Award — Caroline K. Conklin W Dean Stone Award 7.i r,., El. ' i, ■t . . . : . Ivr;. The Robert St ruck man Memorial Award r Journalism I — Ar- lenc B. Myliymaki, Stanford Tanan-iit-Spur Scholarships— Kathleen K. Johnson, Cho- tcau, Rita E- LePianp, Mi-sspula Teel Memorial Scholarship fMueic) — Leland Y. Seifers, Jr„ Mark-rn Silas k. Thomp«aKi Jr. Memorial Scholarship iFonrstryj- Charles M. Travers, Fjma. Wash. UBEA-Stnead Award (Business Administration) — Gail S, Kanimeiv.ell, Chester Wall Streel Jmuiia] Award— Jacque W. Best, Furt Peck, Gi-talu K I .j i. Kale-pell O, S Warden Award 1 Journalism)— Franci E, Walsh, Bulb- Charles W. Waters Memorial Award (Botany) — Rov C Wlut. , Idaho Falls Idaho Gordon and Anna Walking Scholarship Award (Economics) — William M. Crawford, Missoula, George R, Slaughter, Monmouth, JIL Richard B. Wood Memorial Scholarship (Mathematics) Jack II Silver, Missoula MONTANA MONTANA GLORY OF THE WEST 1 ACADEMICS TABLE OF CONTENTS ACADEMICS 33 Administration . . . . . 33 Faculty ; ; 45 Seniors and Schools B3 Undergraduate and Graduate Students .... ina ACTIVITIES 159 Fine Arts 160 Student Government 177 Organizations 193 Athleiies 209 Living Groups 231 Royalty 281 Index i 297 DEDICATION The staff of Montana State University is composed of men and women who do a great deal of work, but receive very little recognition. The jobs that ihey dre are important lo both the faculty and the student body. They care for the buildings and grounds, cook our food, oversee our finances, take care of correspondence, watch over the library and even print the Kaimin and Sentinel. To the members of the MSU staff — from secretaries to janitors and from cooks to printers and pressmen, the 1960 Sentinel is gratefully dedicated. I 1 iri i Mil: L I l I ADMINISTRATION Montana State Hoard of Education: Mrs. F. H. Petro, Mr. E. A. Dye, Mr George Lund, Mon signer Emmet J. Ettiey, State Super- ip.U ' 3ifii-nt of Public Instruction Miss Harriet Miller, Governor J. Hugo Aronson, Attorney ( ru-:-:ii Fkitcsi H. ArinVr.MK], nr. Earl Hall, Mr. Merritt Warden, Mrs, Georue Chambers, and Mr. BoyntOn G. Paige JIM VVKILKR Administration Editor GLORIA EU DAILY Faculty Editor v tri. THIRTY-SIX Dr. Newborn and Peppi in tfic Newburn living room The president m his tiffice PRESIDENT OF MSU To the students ol Montana State University: It is a pleasure to have this opportunity of expressing briefly greetings to the students and commenting upon our first year here at Montana State University. Our major reaction is a pleasant one. We like Montana and beltegj thai the University has a great opportunity to serve the people of the Slate by providing a rich and stimulating environment for the qualified vollhl 1 , [h- ■[ I hi- Cnrii. ' ::. • wealth who desire an education and who are prepared to put forth the necessary effort to that end. We hope another year our schedule will be somewhat more flexible so that we may take greater advantage of the opportunity to become better acquainted with the fine students and faculty work- ing here on the campus. H. K. NEWBURN President The New burn family t home — Dr. and Mrs. New hum, their son Michael and thc-ir dun, IVppi PAGB TIIIHTTi - President H. K. Newburn, B E, 1928. Western Illinois University; M.A. 1931. Stale University of Iowa; PhJD. J933, State University uf Iowa; Honorary 0 i. ' . r t Hum. ' uu- [.rllcr-, Nnilhern Michigan CoUege, 1 E 57 . Presi- (krr, Association for Higher Education, 1948-47; Member, President ' s Com mission on Higher Education, 1946- 47; Executive Committee. American Council on Education, 1951-53; National Commission on Accrediting. 1950-54; Phi Delta Kappa, Kappa Delta Pi. Dr. Newborn has published numerous articles in educational EXH I nvi vu e: PKESUlEXT Robert T, Pautser B.A. Montana Swo University, 1940; LLB, Mon- ' ■.■' .: - ' ' ■' ■l ' l ' .l «!MV,, : .f.:. Sn-n ' l;,l ' -UViiV.ilVI pro-lem iuin past president, MSU Alumni Associa- tion; Director ,f Missoula. Chamber of Commerce, past president of ASMSU. LOCAL EXECUTIVE BOARD Alex M. Stepanzoff. Airs. Thomas E. Mulroney, President Harry K. Xewbunv and Theodore Jacobs I ,J III1ILJ1 MVI DEAN OF STUDENTS Andrew C. Cogswell Professor, Journalism, BA, Montana Stale University, 1927; M A. University of Minnesota, 1343. ASSOCIATE DEAN OF STUDENTS Mmirine Clow Professor, Psychology. B.A. Stanford University; M.A Stanford UniversLtv; Ph.D. Stanford University, 1946. Author nl A lYxui.Ll Smd_ ut ShiikespiviivN rim ' Merry Wives of Windsor ' and a study of the Rated Eminence of English authors in Ihe several periods nf English literature. ASSISTANT Ti TIIK l KA OK STUDENTS Thomas F. Monahan B.A. Montana State Univer- sity, 1952; M.A. Montana Statu University, 1957. REGISTRAR Leo Smith 1 ' n.ift ' SMjr, Kdueatjon. fJ.S. Whitman College, 1927; M A. University oi Washington. 1934. Author of articles in College and University Busi- ness. ACTING DEAN, COLLEGE OF ARTS SCIENCES Earl C, Lory Professor. Chemistry. B.S. Colora- do A St M, 1928; Ph.D. Johns Hop- kins University. 1932. Listed in ■American Men  Ji Science ; r- nclu in Transactions of the Iftlh North American Wild tile Confer- [ E. ( THE SL ' llOi L OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION P u| B. Blomjjrell Professor, Business Adminis- tration. A.B. State University ipI lowa. 1342; M A. State Uni- versity of (owa, 11347; D.B.A. DEAN OF THE Sl ' Hc h )L OF EDUCATION Linus J. Carlelon Highway Department Man- ual; ' September I, 1959. Au- thor of numerous articles and DEAN 1 ' ' THE SCM ' n H . OF FORESTRY Ross A, Williams Professor. Forestry. Director of Montana Forest and Con- servation Experiment Station. B.S.F. Montana Slate Univer- sity, 1921; M.F. Yale Univer- sal. 1923. Listed in Who ' s Who in America and Amer- ican Men in Science. Author ol articles In Annual Report, Great Plains Council; Annual Rc li- the U. S. Department of Agri- culture Yearbooks. DEAN OF THE SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS Luther A. Rich man C hair in?] n of the Department of R.S. Nurthwest Missouri Slate Teachers College, l9 ' i5 B Music, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, IU2B; M.M. Cincinnati Con- servatory of Music, 11130; D.M. (honorary) Cincinnati Cunserva- -. :y u| Mnsif, 1937; M.A. Univer- sity of Cincinnati. 1930: Ed.D. Uni- versity of Cincinnati. 1935. Au- thor of Status of Music Education in Virginia. PAGE unm -ONK DEAN OF THE GRADUATE SCHOi ' I. Ellis L. WaMron Acting Director of Bureau of Govern- ment Research; Professor. Political Science. B.A. Ohio State University. 1936: M A. University of Wisconsin. 1939; Fh.D, University of Wisconsin, 1953. Author of An A l ,1 n- tana PolRies Sines 1864. DEAN OF THE SCHOOL i  F .[.  TH A[.ISM Nathan B. Blumbcrg Professor, Journalism, B.A. Univer- sity ..if Colorado. HMV: M A CmvvrsHy of Colorado, 1948; Ph.D. Oxford Uni- versity. 1950. Author of One Parly Press? and articles in Nicman Re- ports, The Masthead. DEAN OP THE SCHOOL OP LAW Robert E. Sullivan Processor, Law. B.A. University of Notre Dame. ]EM(I; LL.lJ. Notre Pome Law School, 1946. Author of Hand- book on Oil and Gas L;av and artjeles in legal periodicals and oil industry trade journals. DEAN OF THE SCHOOL OF PHARMACY Robert L, Van Home Professor. Pharmacy. B.S. Stats Dni- versity of Iowa, 19-11: M S. State Cm- versily of Iowa, 1947; Ph.D. State Uni- versity of Iowa. 1949- Author of articles in Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association, p I.QK FOBT1 two CONTROLLER E. Kirk Badgley B.A. Montana State University. LIBRARIAN Kathleen Campbell Professor. U.S. University of Den- ver 1934: M-S University of Den- ver, 1939 . Listed in Who ' s Who in America. Recipient of Alumni Award from Denver University for work of wide recognition. Author of articles in College and Research DI It KCT( ) R OK THE SUMMER SESSION Ernst A. Atkinson Professor,. Psychology, B.A. Uni- veftity at Denver. I 20; M a. Montana Slate Unlvcrsitv, 1922. DIKKCTDU OF THE DIVISION OP PUBLIC SERVICE Homer E. Anderson B.A. Montana State University. |92fl; M-A. Montana State Univer- slly. 1931. DIRECTOR OF FOOD SERVICE Gertrude D. Chamberlain Instructor. Home Economies. B.S. university of Alberta. 1930, [)IEIKCTOU OF E ' LACKUKNT lU ' KKAi: A.MI Cnl NSKUM; CENTER Robert E. Gorman Associate Professor, Education. Ph.B. Wisconsin University, 1941; m.s Wisconsin University, 1947; Ed,D. Indiana University, ] S4. PAGE rORTY-FUVK T l7 Si-l ' KlilXTKNDKNT of |il ll.T rxrr,S AND GROUNDS Frederick W. KxicRer B.S. University of Colorado. LKHECTOEl. HEALTH SERVICE Robert V, Hansen M-I - University of Illinois Collide , : Mi : ..:!!.-. !!U ' . ' Author Of public.it ions rind scientific work, DIRECTOR. STPDKXT ACTIVITY FACILITIES Earl W. Martell Instructor. B.A. Montana State University, 1933. Author of an ■K in Ai r. DIRECTOR, IM.ANNIN« AND CONSTRUCTION T. G. Sweat-insert B.A. Montana Statr University. I!i-n ACTING MANAGER. RESIDENCE HALLS M;n ■% a ret M. Anderson B.A. Montana Slate University UIS7 PAG8 FORTY -FIVE W. GORDON BROWDER Chairman and Professor, Sociology, Anthropo logy and Social Welfare. B A, University of Virginia; M A, Uni- versity of North Carolina. 1941; Ph.D. University uf North Carolina, 1 43. Has had a number of monograph!; and articles published on population and criminology. FIRMAN H. BK ' VN Chairman and Assistant Professor, Drama. B,A. Montana State Univer- sity, M.A. Montana State Uni- versity, 1953; additional graduate work, University of Wisconsin. l$54 5S. Honored by Silent Sentinel and Is a Royal Masquer. MSU. Advisor, Mon- tana Masquers: Kan::- and Drm IIFNRY G. RUG BEE Chairman and Professor, Philosophy. A.B. Princeton University. 1936: Ph.D. University of California. 1847. Author of one book and several short articles. CHAIRMEN and DIRECTORS ROBERT M. BURGESS Chairman and Professor, Foreign Lan- guages. B.A. Bridgevator College. 1928; M A. University of Virginia, [938; Ph.D. University or California, 1951. Author of a book, various book reviews and commentaries. Graduate assist - amship, UCLA, 31140-42. 1946-47; Che- valier do I ' Ordre its Palmes Aca-ie miqoes- Participant in Budget and Policy, Library, Executive Sub-Corn- mitlee of Curriculum, Space Vl illa- tion, Foreign Students, and Scholarship Committees. On the Editorial Board of the University Press. GORDON B. CASTLE Director. Biol. .gical Station: Professor. ZooJosy, B.A. Wabash College. 192B; M.A University of California, 1930; Ph.D. University of California. 1934. AUtboC of several professional articles. EDWARD J. CHAMBERS Associate Professor, Business Adminis- tration; Associate Director, Bureau of Business and Kronornie Research. B.A. University of British Columbia, 1SJ46; M A Uni ' versii of British Columbia. 1947; Ph [). University of Nebraska, 19S3. Author of several professional articles. Member of Sigma Tau Chi. Director of the 1959- 1960 Smalt Bus- iness Administration Project at MSU, PACE FORTY-SIX JOHN J. CRAIGHEAD Leader, Muntana Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit; Professor, forestry find Zoology. Ph.D. University of Mich- jean. REUBEN A, DIETTER.T Chairman and Professor, Botany. F s h.D- Stftte University of Iowa, VEDDER M- GILBERT Chairman and Professor, Kn hsii A.B. Union College, 1 ; M.A. Cornell Uni- versity; Ph-f . Cornell University, Se - ltjjI professional ji ft Lc I t-s published. Recipkm ol the Danforth Associate, 1359. Foreign Student Advfcjer; Ftois ulty Sponsor for Bcarpaw.i; Member of the Suh-Cornmitlee of the Curriculum t iM-i!!: ::r,: 1 : 1 1 ■. - 1 i .... I ' !: ri: . and Socio] Siandarda Committee, PACK KORTV-SkVKX CHARLES F. HERTLBB Associate Chairman und Professor. Health and Physical Education. M.A. Columbia University, FRED 5. HONK ALA Chairman and Professor. C oology. B.S University of Now Hampshire. 1940: M.A. University of Missouri, I 42 Ph.D, University of Michigan. t940. Author of various geological publica- tions. Raekham pre-doctorai fellow at the University of Michigan; two Pen- rose research grants from the Geo- logical Society of America. Member of the Budget and Policy Committer and the Inter-Unit Faculty Council. WALTER HOOK Chairman and Associate Professor, Art. B.A. Montana State University, 1942: M.A, University of New Mexico, 1950. Winner of various h wards for art work in regional, national, and international juried art exhibits. RAYMOND H. McEVOY Acting Chairman and Associate Pro- fessor, Economics, B.A. University of Chicago, 1942; M A- University of Chi- cago, l 4fi; Ph.D. University of Chicago, lDfiO, Anther of two profess iunal ar- ticles. Phi Beta Kappa. University of Chicago. KM 2: S K-i«i1 Science Research Council, Research Training Institute in Money and Banking, ]9ii7; Merrill Center for Economics. Conferee. 1959. Chairman. Academic Standards Corn- miuet ; Associate Treasurer. Faculty House; Facuttv Sponsor. Cosmopolitan Club, RALPH V MKHNN1S Chairman and Professor, University of Denver, Speech. Ph.D JOHN J. MUNOZ Chairman and Professor, Microbiology anrl Public Health; Director. Stella Duncan Memorial Fund Research. B.S. Louisiana State University. 19-12: M.S. l. ' :mvrsiu : Kentucky. IU45; Ph D. University of Wisconsin, 1 347. Author of several professional articles. Pres- ident, Northwest Branch of the Society of American Bacteriologists; Associate Editor of (he Journal of Immunology. Recipient of grants from the National Instil utc of Health; National Science Foundation; American Cancer Sorir1 : Smith. Kline French Foundation. Member of Sigma Xi. fMCK KflRTV Ui li I CHARLES L. M USG RAVE Colonel, U.S.A.F.; Chairman and Pro- fessor, Air Science. BS. Oklahoma A Si M College. 1935. Sponsor of Air farce ROTC activities, THE Cha B.A Ms M -man an i Professor, Mathematics. University of Minnesota, 1937; University of Minnesota, 1930- University of Minnesota, :•• ' ' • i ' y  i Minnesota. 1947. Author of t ' lxht research papers on mathematics. CHARLES D PARKER Associate Professor Speech Pathology; Director. Speech Clinic, Ph.D. Stale University of Iowa. VINCENT K. SHAUDYS Chairman and Assistant Professor, Ge- ography. B.A. Duke Uniwrsit v. M A. Ohio State Universitv, WBS; Ph.D. Ohio State University, 195G. Au- thor 1 of two professional articles. Pul- bntfin Lecturer, University of Dacca, Rust Pukistan. I9a8-a . Sponsor ol MSU Flying Club- VERNON O. SLETTEN Professor, Education; Director, Educa- tional Research and Service. U.S. (cum laude) University of Washington, 1935: M A University of WashinRtnn. 1940: Ed.D. University of Oregon, 3 954. Ed- itor of □ publication and author of Sev- ern] professional articles. Participant. Admission ;ind Graduation, and Budfjet and Polity Committees; President. AAUP ]yl!i-.io. JOHN M. STEWART Chairman and Professor, Chemistry. B.A. Montana State University, 1941; Ph.D, University of Illinois. 1044. Au- thor of ten research papers in chem- istry: possessor of eight patents. Re- cipient of two research grants from the Research Corporation, one gr. ' int from the Petroleum Research Fund of the American Chemical Society, Member of Sigma Xi. Phi Kappa phi, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Pi Mu Ep ilon; Fac- Ulty-Studenl A 1 3i L e i L c Committee; Chairman, Faculty Budget and Polity Committee, 1959-60. IWfiV. FOBTr-NINB f «■THOMAS PAYNE Chairman and Professor, Political Sci- ence. A.B. Westminster College. U A University of Chicago, 194 ; Ph.D. University of Chicago, 1951. Author and contributor to several professional articles and rcvu ' ws. Hillinan Fellow, University of Chicago, 1946-47; Na- tional Convention Faculty Fellow. H(l . sponsored by Eagleton foundation and Citizenship Clearing House. Elected member of the Budget and Policy Com- mittee, I9a9-fil; sponsur i ' .h.- ..mm Young Republicans. I95B-59; past pres- ident. Authors Club. AGNES L. STOODLEY Chairman and Prulessor Physical Education, Et University. Health and D. Stanford ANNE C. PL ATT Acting Chairman imd Professor. Home Economics, mfii. .p. M S UniviTsil.v ..f Wash- T( )SH I M I TATS U Y A M A Director. Affiliated School of ReliKion: Assistant Professor, Religion. B.A. University of Hawaii: B.D. Garrett Bib- lical Institute; Th.D. Boston Univer- sity School of Theology. Author of six professional articles. Recipient of the Union Theological Seminary Seholnr- ship: International Seminar Quaker Scholarship; World Service Scholar- ship to Germany; National Representa- tive. Hoard of Education and Board of Missions. Methodist Church; Man-of- thi -Monlli, Motive Magazine; Garret; Spokesman for Senior Class; Methodist Board of Missions Scholarship, Ad- visor and Instructor. Montana State University Table Tennis Club: Co- ad visor. Chess Metamorphosis. BERT K. SAPPENKIELD Chairman and Professor, Psychology, BA. De Pauw University, 1£ 3S; M.A. New York University, 1938: Ph.D. New York University. 1941. Author of sev- eral professional articles and reviews. Listed In American Men of Science, Who ' s Who in the West, Who ' s Who in America. Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Beta Kappa: Vice-President, Psi Chi; Prvsiriftn-elet-l. Rocky Mountain Psy- chological Association; Fellow, Amer- ican Psychological Association: Past Resident, Montana Psychological As- i-i.ii;..!.. KelLow, Second Institute for Social Gerontology, University of Cal- ifornia, 1959. Member. Budget and Policy Committee, lttl-Mt. ARCHER S. TAYLOR Director, Education Services: instruc- tor, Physics. B.S. Antioch College, ]SBfl. Sigma Pi Sigma; Registered Pro- fessional Knuini ' cr, State of Montana; Senior Member, Institute of Radio En- gineers- tv 4 J jdfltf 1 S PAGE F1FT1 ROBERT T. TURNER Professor, History and Political Sci- ence; Acting Director, Museum, Ph.D. V:.. :-. ' • ' . California It! I - ' :■• Angel •• . MKf.V C. VVKKN 11 .. ■,!, .,!. ; ! ■i, H::.! I I ' , A Iowa. 1936: M.A, Iowa, 1 3B; Ph.D. Iowa, IKtU; post-doctoral study. Uni- versity of California. University of London. Author of one bouk and sev- eral profession:!] articles. American Council of Learned Societies Fellow, 3 9-16; London Topographical Society; London and Middlesex Archaeological Society. Member, Phi Alpha Thela. I ' ENLEP L. WRIGHT Chairman ;md Pi ofessn University of New H; M.S. University of N i«37; Ph.D. University 1040, Authnr i f oumer on mum ma Is and birds, sor. Wildlife Clnh. mpshire, 1935; r v Hampshire, 1 1 : U . ■i ■i] ■ii us publication Faculty spon- UEtS. EiKI;. Et ' K RAMSK1LL Mrs. Ramskill ' s association with MSU extended through forty years. During this time her friendly OOUnSel in personal affairs .is WOI] as her exceptional ability as a pianist and piano teacher has en- deared her to the hearts of her many students. Much of the credit for the growth and stature of the School of Music is directly due to the loyalty, effective leaching, and leadership of Mrs. Ramsklll. State Board of Education DR. G. D, SHALLENBERCER Dr. Shallenbcrger. Who came to MSU after earning his Ph.D. at the University of Chicago, hns been chairman of the Physics Depart- ment and, like the other faculty members who retired, he has held important committee assignments at MSU. He has been Lin inspiring teacher and faithful friend to gen- eraiions of students. Alumni Newsi. Summer. i960 PAGS HI I t QHM L ' HAKLES MATTILL Professor Maltill lias contributed to Montana education for many years as classroom leuebir, super- intendent of schools, and since 1950, member or the MSU School of Education faculty. Al MSU he has been associated wilh the stu- dent teaching program. In this wurk he has maintained excellent relations between the University and the Montana School personnel as well as with the students par- ticipating in the program. Alumni News, Summer, 19-60 DR. J. E (BURLY) MILLER I Jr. Miller made English history come alive for hundreds of stu- dents and was mentor and ally to them as teacher, dean of men for 20 years, dean Of the Division of Social Science, and chairman of the Department of History and Po- litical Science for many years. He is perhaps just as well known to ike indents and alumni alike as The :.;rviM.y l.i S:le:i1 Sriil i m.1. Alumni News, Summer, IQtiu RETIRING FACULTY The total amount of service given to MSU by the six retiring fatuity members equals over a century and a hal£. Dr. Miller and Mrs, Ramskill lead with 41 and 40 years, re pectivcly, Dr. Shallcn border completed 37 years on he faculty and Dr. Kramer, 30 years. Mrs. Rimel and Mr, Matti!! retired after 17 and 10 years, respectively. MRS. VlFftifNtA KIM EL i nol pictured ■Mrs. Etimet has been on the staff since 1943, principally in the role of supervisor and confidante ol dormitory residents, At the close of the war she became succes- sively social director of Corbin Hall, social director of Turner I kill, and in 11)49, he:id resident of Turner Hall. Hundreds of women students have had the benefit of her counseling and undcrst undine friendship. Alumni New , Summer, muu Dr JR. JOSEPH KltAMER KruiTie) . . •••!. hoL;my, aUvnys .d the welfare of .udents foremost in his inknd and was aware of their problems and Willing to assist those in need of extra help, is Li true scientist he has constantly searched for truth and oncerned himself with making it known to others. He has lone research In the relation of plants to soil erosion and in ither fields during his years of service- AUinim News. Summer. 196U PACE FIFTY-TWO 7. Y I M L ' NT ADAM C Y.i I WS K I ,-V- ' : ' :n. 1 :«••• I ' i n lny Ji A (with liea- • i. C. ' ;i: 1 v ■■! t- r.(Ui , l-.KSO. M A Cohjmbia University, 1932; PhJX Harvard University. 195ft Author of professional articles. HARRY F. ADAMS Professor of Health and Physical Education, Head Track Coach, B.A. Man I a no State Universitv. 1921; M.S. University of Washington, 1952. Mem ' l er of National Collegiate Athletic Association Truck and Field Rules CusnmiUer. V.HiU HUM ROBERT b, AMMONS Professor, Psychology. B.A. San Diego State, 1939; M.A. Stale University of Iowa, 1041; PhD. State University of Iowa, I94ti. Editor of Psy- chological Reports and Perceptual and Motor Skills, and author of numerous technical articles In psychological journals. Member of American Statistical Association, Psychometric Society, Montana Psychological Association, Rocky Moun- tain Psychological Association, Psi Chi, Sigma XL American Psychological Association Fellow. ROBERT L. AN ACKER Assistant Professor. Microbiology and Public Health. U.S. University of Washington, 1951; ?.l S LYivoj ' -Lty m ' Washington. I£i54; PhD. University of Washington, l afi. Author of sev- eral professional articles and recipient of a Pres- ident ' s Fellowship from the Society of American EUGENE AND! Professor,. Musi versity. 1 940 : 195 L Director soula Civic Michigan Uni- ■t Washington, jnette and Mis- lember of Montana String Quartet and MSU Trio, LESLIE ARMOUR Assistant Professor, Philosophy K.A. University of British Columbia, 3952; Ph.D. University of London, 1956. Author of professional articles. ADEN F. ARNOLD Professor. Art. M A. Stale University of losvu. E. A. ATKINSON Profi ' ss ' ii p-.t !.t...in.y and piroctor, Summca Sosr finm, M A. Montana Sim.- University I ' ■H.h I It i -s Mild I A, RUDY AUTLO Assistant Professor. Art. B.S. Montana Stale i. allege, 1950: M.F.A. State College of Washing- ton. 1950. Has exhibited sculpture and ceramics m regional and naiicmal shows and has done ,; In ceramics for numerous public buildings in Montana. Advisor of Art Club, HOWARD BALDERST NE ssociaie Piofe«=or. Education. B,5. Minnesota State Teachers College, 1937; MS. University at North Dakota, 1941: Ed.D. University uf Oregon. S954. Participated in study uf Western Montana counties financed by a KeUogj; Grant. DON BALDWIN Superintendent of Tree Nursery and Supervisor oi School Forest, sola, 1935. B.S.F. University of Minne- U ' ILL I AM R. BALLARD Assistant Professor, Mathematics. B.A. Whit- man College, 19-16; M.S. University of Chicago. !Li47: Ph D, University of Chicago, 1957, ]}■iCC.LAS I i BANK SON Assistant Professor. Drama. Ph.D. University of Washington. STEPHEN B. BARNWELL Assistant Professor, History, PhJ , University 4 w ;;[ci I, ; i j s p.ai:s ov Assistant Professor an Harvard University, It Srhoot. 194B. Aulhor Secrelary -treasurer cif : of Faculty House Comi CHESTER li. BEATY ] nslruetor, Geography. University. 1948; M.A. sily, |9f.O; I ' li.I). Unv Berkeley, 1900. Autho Has done study of deser Qu u ite r ani sIl ' r Corps. Librarian, Law. b.s. 3: LL,R- Harvard Law f professional articles. A.U.P. and co-treasurer E ; a Louisiana State Louisiana State Univer- sity of California at of professional articles, flooding for U. S. Army PAGE HITY-l ' Ol ' R JESSE BJER Associate Professor. English. B.A. (summa cum laude) HLK-ksiflt University, 1949: M.A. Princeton LTniversity, 1952: Ph.D. Princeton University, |!i rl Author of many profession a I lu Ctt ' lu. . poems and a novelette. Recipient of a While- field Hunt Fellowship to Princeton. Was a Fill bright Lecturer at I he Universities of Lyon and Clermont, France in 19S -$fi. Active in Liberal Arts Club. RICHARD M. BOEHMLER Associate Professor, Speech. B.A- State Univer- sity ol Iowa, 1949: M.A. State University of Iowa, 1950; Ph.D. Slate University or Iowa. lEUtf. Author of professional articles and one ' nook. ARNOLD W. BOLLE Associate Professor, Forestry, R.A. Northwestern College, 1934; B.S.F. Montana State University, 1937; M.PA. Harvard University, 1955; D.R.V Harvard University, 1980. Author of professional articles. Recipient of two Conservation Fellow- ships lo Harvard, 1954-55 and I9S7-M Chair- man Oi Conservation Committee; member of Graduate Council and Science Fair Committee: i.iv ;:-.i r lu Fdl ' t irv Club E F.. RKXNETT Professor, History, B.A- University of Kansas. 1916; NLA, University or Wisconsin, 1923: PhD. University of Wisconsin. 1925. Author of pro- fessional articles. Recipient of a Draper Fellow- ship from the Wisconsin Historical Society Chairman ul HeliKious Cenler Committee; mem- ber of School of Religion Board; member off Century Club. Phi Alpha Ihola history honorary, A •!!■•! If. Ill h J 1 -1 ■• ! H ' .l. A--I I ' illfi-n. ROBERT E. BE R REND Instructor. Zoology. Ph.D. University of Wis- consln. SEYMOUR BETSKY Ptofessnr. English. Ph.D. Harvard University. JACQUELYN BEYER Assistant Professor, Geography. B.A. University it ' Colorado, V.u-i; M.A. University of Colorado, 1954; Ph.D. University of Chicago, 1957. Author of professional articles and of many charts and maps in various books. Recipient of several scholarships, a Roll in Salisbury Fellowship to U- of Chicago, a research grant from the Depart- ment uf Economics. ;nks v iui i-;-i Associate Professor, English, of Mimu- ' .T.i Phil t ' tiiv.-rsnv I ' A i ■I  II TV-KIVK MORTON BORDEN Associate Professor, History. B.A. New York City College, 1948: M.A. New York University, t 49; Ph.D. Columbia University. IU53. Authia- ,( iva books and of numerous professional articles. DONALD BRAN BY Instructor, Health an l Physical Education ;in t ■■iJ Pootbatl Coach. B.S. Colorado Slate University, MABLE M. BREWER Reference Assistant, Library. B.A. Montana Stale University, 1930. EDWIN w. BRIGGS EMMA H- BRISCOE Assistant Professor. Home Economics. B.S. New Mexico State University, 1943; M.S. Colorado Suite University. IfliiT. Co-sponsor of Home Economics Club and lieta Epsilon. y ARREST L. BRISSBY Associate Professor, Speed), versity ol Iowa. Ph.D. Slate Cni- e.l. ' [ vi ; ;. H U i W.MAN Professor, ' . • x . B.S. l. ' mviTsitv of Chicago. 1928; Ph.D. University of Chicago, ] LU?. 1 ). Author of numerous professional articles. Recipient of if i ■. i ivh grants from the American Association kir die Advancement of Science, American Philo- sophical Society, National Research Council, Eli Lilly Co., U.S.P.H. Service, N.I.H. Served on accreditation commit lees for several colleges.. L ' hairm:in nf Huduet nnd Pulii . Commit lev; | trusl I Bident of Sisma Xi, A.A.U.P., M S.L ' .K t r ; charier member or M.S.U- Phi Kappa Phi ELEANOR F. BROWN Assistant Professor, Education. B.A. Wash inn- ton Slate College. M.A. Syracuse University, irrui: [5.A luivrrsi-y ui Washing. m. Autln r ol five books for children audi young people and numerous articles. Recipient uf Research Fel- lowship to U. of Texas. Member of Phi Beta Kappa. p t.y. yn n -six V El 4. A BROWN Health and Physical Education H,r Missouri, 11151. B.S. UliiViT.-lt;, Advisor to M .A. WALTER L KHUWS Professor. English, B.A. University of Idaho. 1938: M.A. University of Idaho, 19.19; Ph. IX Urn vcrsiiy of California. 1952. Author of an Kji « I i.-h textbook, Faculty advisor to Central Hoard. O. J RLE Professor, Journalism. B.A. Montana State Uni- versity. 1923; HAS J. Nnrth western University, 1941. Former member of staff H Chicago Daily News and Chicago Tribune. Author of several articles. Chairman of the Council on Radio- Television Journalism, of the Association for Education in Journalism. Chairman of Com- mencement Committee since 1S4 . THOMAS C BURGESS Associate Professor, Psychology. B.A, Montana State University, 1942; Ph.D. University ol Min- nesota, 1954. Author of many professional articles. EDGAR T RUSCH [instructor, Business Administration. B.S. Indiana University, 1955; M.B.A. Denver University. 1958; B.F,T, American Institute for Foreign T rade. 1958, Sponsor of University Republicans. XAN C CARPENTER Professor, English. B.Musir. Ho U ins College, 1934; M.A University of North Carolina, 1941; M a . Yale University, 1945; Ph.D. Vale Univer- sity, 1948. Author or Two books on music as well 9S many professional articles. Recipient of Ford Foundation Fellowship (o Cambridge. England, 1954-55 and an A C L.S. Fellowship, 195R-59. ROYAL IS. BRUNSON iv.h ' ssor, Zoology. B-S- Western Michigan Uni- v rsity. 1938; M.S. University of Michigan, 1945; E h.D. University of Michigan. 1947. Author of riuu.ftHiits prolVssional publications. Advisor to Phi Sigma. GORDON H. BRYAN Associate Professor. Pharmacy, Ph.D. Univer- sily of Maryland. I ' AOK huv skvkv I ' AUL A. CARTER Associate Professor, History . University, Ph.D. Columbia ROBERT A. CHARLES Assistant Pr..fi:-:-..: Kr.;:li -:i I ' h.J). F Vni isy Ivan State University. HAROLD CHATLAND I ' rofessor, Mathematics. Chicago, E y ;i ] . Cnivel ' Sit MEYER CHESS] X Associate Professor. Botany. B.S University ■! .| fanril 1941; Ph.D. University of California. 1950, Auihor of numerous professional articles Uld papers. U.S. Public Health Service Fellow- ship 10 U. of California, 1947-49; Senior Research Fellowship, Rothamslcd Experimental Station, England, 1946-47: U.S. Public Health Service re- sea reh grants, 1953 -GO; Danforth Foundation Scholar, ll-ir., 1 ): award from National Academy of Sciences to attend International PliotobiuloRical Congress in Copenhagen, 1950, President of Authors ' Club; chairman of Honors program Committee. COM DON CHILDS Assistant Professor, Music. H.A. Ri i«ham Young L ' ji iveiT i •:• . Ift ' ifi; T.A. Hi ifiliain Young Univer- sity, I ' JiiS. Conductor Oi Helena Sympbony, Mis- soula County High School Orchestra; concert- master and associate conduelor of Missoula Civic Symphony; member oi Montana String Quartet Recipient of the Distinguished Service Award Inr.M Mis-snulrt Junior Chamber of Commerce. 1959. EDWARD S. CHINSKE Assistant Professor, Health and Physical Educa- tion H.A. MonUwa State University, 1930. Men ' s Intramural Director: lulersrholasUc Track and Field Manager; varsity floU coach. E. FAY CLON1NGER Instnietnr. Health and Physical Education. Ad- visor to Bit and Spur Club; Manager of University Stables, LEWIS A. CLONINGElt instructor, Health and Physical Education. Ad- visor to Bit ant! Spur Club; ManaRer of Univer- sity Slab! vs. PAGE FIFTV-fiir.HT MERREL D CLUBB A ■- I • i ; 1 1 1 ■lT ' ii,- s.-r. English li A. Oklahoma a m v-iu-ni- i!H2. ma vale Univwsliy, 19 40: Ph.D, University of Michigan. 1953. Author of various professional articles. Was a Fulbright Lecturer in linguistics in Italy, ]958 58. MARJORIE COOPER Instructor. Ballet. Director «jT annual Evening o 1 t FORREST B. COX A -si ;i nt Ptofes - ir. Ilriillli :irv.l . ... h : n .• lion and Head Basketball Coach. B.A. University of Kansas. GENE S COX Associate Professor. Forestry. Ph.D. Duke Uni- V JOHN J. CRAIGHEAD Professor. Forestry and Zoology; Leader. Mon- tana Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit, B.A. Pennsylvania State University, 1339; M.S. Uni- versity of Michigan, 1840; Ph.D- University of Michigan, I95LK Author of four books and numerous articles. Recipient of J. W. White Fellowship to Pennsylvania Stat U. r 1939-40; Horage H. Rackham Special Fellow, U, of Michi- gan, 1947-iB; Wildlife Management Institute 1; i. •.!!■-. i:n, m llnraci II Eiaekh:im Special Fel- low, U. of Michigan, 1949-90. GARDNER CROMWELL Associate Professor, Law. B.A. Montana Stale Universitv, 1949: LL-B- (with honors) M.K.U., 1950; LL.M. University of Michigan, 1055; SJ.D. University of MichiKan. VJtt. Author of articles in legal periodicals. Recipient of William W. Cook Research Fellowship to U. of Michigan I,aw Sehdoi, 1954-55, President, Board of Directors, M.S.U. Federal Credit Union; Executive Secre- tary. M S.!. ' . [,;iw Association; member, Board of Ti affiliated S Ilm,:.3 -il He|jgii h. GEORGE W, CROSS Assistant Professor, Health and Physical Educa- tion fiS Indiana University. I E fS I : M S. Indiana University, 1953, Sponsor of Gym Club. Hl ' GH |iAVir sn Instructor. Health and Physical Education and Assistant Football Coach. B.S. University of Colorado, 1952 V.M.f I it n MM -,! F-:V ¥ UK I.AM) Catalog Librarian. B.A. University of Wyoming, 1332; H.L.S. University of Washington. 1933. J AWES E, DEW Associate Professor, Art. MA. Oberlin College, LJERALD H. DOTY Associate Professor, Music. B. Music. Northwest- L-rti Uni% , ersity. 1931; M-M- Northwestern Uni- ■.ersity, iesg. Author of several articles Pres- ident and past treasurer, American String Teach - era Association; past secretary, College Band Directors National Association. GlicsI violinist with Montana Siring Quartet and M.S.U. Trio. EDWARD B- DUO; AN Professor, Journal ism. B.I. University ol Mis- ■r,uri. 1932; M.A. University of Missouri. ]94l l. faculty advisor to the Montana Kaimin. ¥ I A K M. ..in MAS Professor, Psychology. B.S. University of Vir- «inin. 19-M; M.A. UniwrsiSy uf Virginia. 19 1 1; Ph.D. C -tisiTy Ol Texas, ]L 5 J J. Author ol numerous svienlifk- articles and papers and of one iMMik. Has been Research Project Director, ■' •! •! ;iv;il Me: i n ' i. ' ii . Consultant bo govern- ment, business and industry. Past member of ( Ir.uUinlo Council ROBERT DUNDAS Auditor of Student and Auxiliary Organizations; Field House Ticket Manager {{OIlKltT J. DWYER Assisiam EVofrssoi . Sueiolu«y. Anthropology and Social Welfare. R S, University of Idaho, 1942; M A- University of Idaho. 1947; Ph.D. University of Missouri. J957- Author of several articles En profess i on ai periodicals. .TAMES S. EDMUNDSON Assistant Professor Foreign Languages, BA. University ol Washington, 1946; B.S. Georgetown University. 1948; m.a. University of Washington. :!!!:■: ' !:| Columbia Umvcmty. IhijH Ri-i-|]iien1 i a Ku I bright Fellowship. i-m.j - :- [ n. AU .1 KMEILEN Professor, Business Administration. Ph.D. lumbia University: C PA. (Mo n ta n a . MARGUERITE E PI IRON Amo ate Professor, Foreign Languages, ft Montana Stan- University- Secretary of M4 chapter of Phi Kappa Phi. JAMES A EVERSOUE I .1. .Mil:-:!. ' E5.M U.-IC. Un !•. i-|v,l.v I Ki::- :i.jcky, LS ' i.) I: MM. Conservatory of Music. Cin- cinnati, 1954. Author of professional articles. 1 ■•!!•: 1 1 • ! i ' : Kappa Lambda, Phi Ml Alpha; Secretary-treasurer of N-W. Division of College Band Directors National Association Advisor to Phi Mu Alpha and director ot M.S.U Bands, JAMES L. FAUROT Asssrstan! Profe :sfir. I of Washington. RICHARD L. FAUST Assistant Professor. Microbiology anr| Public Health. Ph.D. Purdut- University. LESLIE A, FIEDLER Professor, English. B.A. New York University, 1938; M-A. University of Wisconsin. 183! ; PhD- University of Wisconsin, 1A41: Post- doctoral study at Harvard University. 11H6- 47. Author of four hook and editor of several more, a well as many articles and poems in magazines in England, France. East Germany, Italy, Norway, Central America. Rockefeller Posl-wai Fell ' . ' .. l94tf-47; Futurljiht Fellow, Kenyon Review Fellow. W5 i; Resident Fellow. Princeton. IW56-57; Award for Creative Writing. National Institute of Arts and Letters, I9S7; American Council of Learned So- eiulies Granl-in-Aid, ISfiu. Has been a Junior Fellow in the School of Letters since IDS2 and a member of Montana Forum since its beginning. FANNIE E. ETHEH1DGE Assistant PfofCaSoT, Home Economics, versity of Missouri. 1S50: Dietetic 1 ty of Mirmi ol; ;ton Stale University, ISaE). 3 Xi ana American Dietetic A • : I Li-Li Kp- i ' :u:, .„ . j 5|.i ;i .i- I ORIS V. EVANS Assistant Professor. Sociology, Anthropology and Social Welfare, B.A East Texas State CuHeitc. IfiSl; M A. University of Texas. Iita2: PhJX Uni-d versity of Texas. 1W50. PAGE SIXTY- ON K RAYMOND L. COLD ..itf Professor. Sociology, Anthropology cmd « Social Welfare. M A. University of Chicago, | 1950: Ph.D. UmvcrsiO .4 ChicaRo. 1954. Author | of numerous articles in professional journals, , research iissistant .it l. ' niwrsily of Chicago: recipient or research grants from KvIIokk foun- dation and National Institute of Mental Health, Faculty representative for Alpha Kappa Delta. t DAVID GORFEIN Instmctor. Psychology. B.A. City Co] log? of New York, 195G: M .A. Columbia University, IDS Author of articles m professional journal . r. merwix crimes Assistant PtO feasor, Chemistry. B.S- Western Michigan University, 394!5: M.S. Van.lial iUl 1 ' ni- vea slty, 1949; Ph,D, Michigan State University. 1955. Author of several articles in chemical and agricultural journals. Member of Sigma Xi. DONALD M. HAGOOD Captain USAF; Assistant Professor. Air Sci- ence. B.S. University of Wyoming. M.S. Montana Slate University, it: 5 J. Advisor io An- gel Flight. i SCAR J HAMMF.N Professor, History. B.A. Northwestern College, 1929; B.A. University of Wisconsin. tSMJOi Ph.D- University of Wisconsin. 1941. AutW i-f num- erous Luiur s :i3in papers Recipient ol goejel Sri.-rn i- ' .t ■-t-;i:i-h ri ' uricii tJ rant-in -At i. l!U: National Counselor, Phi Alpha TheUi. 1950-58; member of Advisnrv Council. Phi Alpha Thtta, I95U-G2. BERT HANSEN Professor, Speech- B-A. University of South Dakota: M A University oi Washington; Certifi- cate of Achievement for play writ in t{ from Yale University; studied under George- Pierce Pakcr. Author of three volumes n t poetry about China, written while a teacher at Shangbal UtuVetaity; author of numerous articles, as well a 3-t his- torical dramas which have been produced in Montana communities. Has had four plavs pub- lish i. ' d. AARON W. HARPER Associate Professor, Education. Ed D, Unne slty of Colorado. FREDERICK HARRIS instructor. Business Administration. MS Lfo yersity oj North Dakota. i a I ' U.E SIXTV-THR : HAROLD D. HARRIS ' uptain. U. s. Army: Assistant Professor, Ui5i- lafy Science ami Tactics; b.v University of PHYLLIS M. HARRIS |rtstnir?i r. English. M.A. Montana State Uni- LEROY H HARVEY Professor, Eotany; Curator, Herbarium; Acting Director, Biological Station, B.S. Western Michi- gan University, 1936: MJv University of Michi- gan, 1935; Ph.D. University of Michican. 1948. Author of several professional articles. Fellow ut American Association for the Advancement  f s, :,■:•■■■■■■' Ki-eiitive Secretary ol Montana Acad- emy at Sciences; member r f Sigma Xi. ■JOSEPH HASHISAKI Associate Professor, Mathematics. Ph.D. Uni- versity of Illinois. . WILLIAM HASSLE] R Instructor, Religion, ST M. Temple Umverskly, RALPH P. HASSMAN Assistant Professor, Health an t Physical Educa- tion. B,S. Oregon Stale College, 194ft; M.S, Uni- versity Of OreKOn. 1 52. Rccrenlion chairman i i Montana State P.T.A. RICHARD J 11 AY DEN Professor, Physics, Ph.D, University of Chtokgo. ROBERT S, HOFFMAN : ' • , : . • •• : A ' ' iXu ' , ' .,:-,[ ' i.[ nihimmn at Berkeley, 1354. Ph.D. University of Califor- nia ill Berkeley. I95.V Author of several pvofes- smh;i] articles. Natmria] Science Foundation Pre- doctoral Fellow, 1052-53. IU54-55; A M, Alex- iiMili-r Kelliiw. V t.f California. 1953-54, Reci- pient of National Science Foundation Research Grant. v u;e stxtv-hu k JOHN R- HOST Assistan! Profiraynr. Forest ?. R-S. Unhi -rsily oi CslLforftia at Berkeley 1850; M.K. University itf Washington. 1954. Author of anises in profes- signal ]K riodicala; hciJ-ds a Land Surveyor ' s Li- cense, O B. HOWELL Assistant Professor. Forestry. U.S. Michigan State University. 1931: M-S- Michigan State Uni- versity, 1833. Author of a textbook and several articles. International Horticulture Judge:. Na- tional Judtfc. A.R.S.; National Forest Recreation Association member. .1 CYAWrV. HI-MMKi. Associate Professor, Music. U.S. Jinlliard Schtrti] . • • hiy.c. WA. MA. [nhiMil.iri ViiivrvsLlv, 5! ;.n Author of article in professional periodicals. MARK J, JAKOBSON Professor. Physics. Ph.D. University of Califor- E?K H ARD H- JAMES Instructor, Drama and Speech. U.S. North- western University, 1953: M-A. Northwestern l ' niv . ]H: H Tri iir.it;i! director utul de- signer for Montana Masquers, the All -School Show and Ballet Theater. HORST JAFtKA Assistant Professor, Foroijtn I nRtinRes, Teach- er ' s Diphmia, University nf Vienna, ]S4D; Teach- er ' s Diploma fur Commercial Schools and Acad- emies, College or International Trade, Vienna, ID53; Ph.D. University «.f Vienna. 1955. Ful- Dlifht Exch;iniie Student from Austria at the University of Minnesota, l$Sj-J9 RnRERT H. JAY Assistant Professor. Education. State University. M.Ed. Montane RAY JENKINS Assistant Professor. Health art1 Phvsieal Educa- tion; Head Foolba!l Coach B-S. Colorado Uni- versity, 1 942: M.S. Cohtrarlo University, lt 5 M Chio advisor. V ! (rl. S ] I ' l I IV I DCH ' THY M- .JOHNSON Assist, m; Professor, Journalism [part-time). G.A. Montana State University, 192B. Author at three books, numerous short stories and ar- ticles., Recipient ot Spur Award. Western Writ- ers of America, lor best Western short story. MAXlNE a JOHNSON Research Associate, Bureau of Business and ic fit-search; Instructor, Business Admin- istration, B-A. Slate College of Washington, IEH : M.A. Montana Slate University. 1 E r 4. Author of numerous articles. Member of Phi : ; « 1 . . Knppa, Phi Kappa Phi. JOHN C H .lONLS Instructor, Business Administration. M.A, Mon- tana State University. RICHARD E. JUDAY mot, Chemistry, A.B. Harvard University, 1933; Ph.D. University of Wisconsin, 1EM3. Au- ihor of numerous articles. Recipient of two research grants from ihe Research Corporation. ,11 l.l A. KAI21.1N Professor, History and Political Scfence. Vh.l . University uf Miimt-soiit. KB MAL KAFtPAT Assistant E ro lessor. Political Science. ti.L.L. University of Istanbul, Turkey, 1EM7: M.A. Uni- versstv of Washington Seattle. I95U: PhD. Uni- versity of New York, 1957. Author of numerous articles. Penfield Fellow; Rockefeller Founda- tion Research Grant. 19SB« JACK J KRMPNER Associate Professor, Business Administration. B.S. New York University, 1947; M.S. Univer- sity of Colorado, IU53; Ph.D. Ohio Slate Uni- versity. 19 6: C.P.A. Author of numerous ar- ticles:. Member of Beta Gamma Sigma. Beta Alpha Psi, EDWARD L. KIMBALL Assistant riofessor, Law. B.S. University of Utah, 1953: LL.B. University of Utah. J 955: LL,M. University of Pennsylvania. lUiiH AuVht of numerous articles. Member Of Order of the Coif: Bicentennial Fellowship in Criminal Law gltd Administration ( University ot Pennsylvania, lUaa-ati); Flu Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa S ' hi. WALTER N KING low-ship at Yale. 15. A. Montana ■. M. S ;,!v Uni- University, 1952. Au« Jurreale Hvrlil « t ' trU WILLIAM KIRK PATRICK Assistant. Mathematics, B,A. University. J SEFH KRAMER Prof elisor, Botany, Ph.Ii. University of Nebraska JOHN P. KR1ER Associate Professor, Forestry. Q.S. Unjversitv of Idaho. 1947; MS Cimvrsitv of ld;dl , 1948; Ph.D. YuEe University. 1951 Author of eight profession ] publications, Member of Xi Sigma Pi and Sigma Xi; S.CS, Research Fellowship; Research Fellow. MARIAN KRZYZANIAK Assistant Professor, Economics. Master of Eco- nomics and Political Science, University of Poland. 1932: M.A. University of Alberta 1954: F ' t |l },[.. , u, WW- • : 7 ••!;;...• IE 59. Author of lUimei-otls articles. PETER R LAPIKEN Associate Pr of .. iir. Portion Languages, B.A. Institute of Oriental and. CosumtTi-iijI Science. Harbin, China, 1931; Ph.D. University of Cali- fornia, I9f$. Author of a book and various article - Oriental Honor Society; Slavic Honor Society, California. VIOLA K- KLEIN DIENST Associate Professor, Health and Physical Educa- tion, B,A. Denisun University; E.S. Cornell Uni- versity; E.J.D. and M.A. New York University, Montana State Cnn L ' i sily Research Oram. LEG L. KNOWLTON Instructor, Business Administration. B.S. Uni- versity of Idaho, iafi ; M.S. University o( Idaho, 1955. 44 CEU NSI WAOM SOPH -si;t, i s JAMES ft, LEONARD Ei i Ltijfli jj- . KriiiuiriiiL-s. B.A- University or Texas, 1955; M.A. Nurilrv.-i-.sk- 1 n University. 1959. Re- cipient of Sears Foundation Research Fellowship, [ 7-S8. JOHN L. LESTER Professor. Musk. B,A. Eincl B. Music, South- -. ' . ' i-sti ' in i.. mver.sLly; Seven am.1 one-half years of Mujy in Europe. Author of numerous articles. f.;l-.oiioi-; i j lewis Assistant Professor, Music. B Music. Montana State University. 1950; M.M- Montana Stale L ' jmv c-rsiiv. a 2; graduate worn at Teachers College, Columbia University and at American t ' oristrviUoi-y, Kontatnebleau, France. Tenor so- loist with Columbia University Choir and Great Falls Symphony Orchestra. GORDON D LEWIS Instructor, Forestry. B.S. Virginia Polytechnic Institute, I95t; M.F. Duke University, 1957, VAN ETTA LEWIS Instructor, Home Economics, B.S. Montana State : ' Xi ' r. M.F,. Mo lit ana Stale L ' tuwrslly. EMMA B. LOMMASSON Assistant Registrar, Instructor. n.A. Montana Stale University. M.A Montana St alt- Uni- versity, 1 39. MAVIS LOKENZ Assistanl Professor. Health and Physical Eiim-a- tion. B.S. Wisconsin state College, 11MB: M.S. I ' mwisity nf V.-a--h.i]ii!lMi!. Ill ' ,] KENNETH V, LOTTICK Associate Professor. Education. A.B. Hanover CoHage, 1828; M-A. Ohio state University. 1933; Ed.D. Harvard Uni vers i ty , 1 H- r 1 . A u I tior 1 1 ( num- erous articles, reviews, monographs and chapters. Graduate Assistantshtp, Columbia; Scholarship at Harvard; MSU Research Grant, !959-fi0. L A LUK MAINE B. MeCOY Home Economics. B.A, Hov KC M A. Montana State I l Graduate work N.T.S.c, Sei University of Washington. Men ABU N. M MA II MOOD r, viiirvi. Economies. M,A. University uf Di and Harvard University; Ph.D. Harvard Unf sity, 1959; Advanced training in Econome ' M Harvard, Author of eeveral pubRcati Nut field Foundation Grant lor London 1 vorsily: Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship Harvard University; MoRhual Scholarship 1):k-(-!j Unix ej-sily; A :, FuumUilion lor u Slant CABLING L MA LOU F Associate Professor, Sodotugy, Anlhropulogy and Social Welfare, ti.A. University oT Utah, 1039; MS University of Utah, 194Q; PhJ . Columbia University, I95G- Author of numer- ous articles and publications. Recipient of Na- tionaJ Park Service Grants; Coray Memorial Award, University 01 Utah. WILIJAM MAX NINO Instructor. Music 1 . Bachelor of Music Education. Drake Umwrsily, 11 54: MM. Drake University, 1957, State Chairman of National Association nf College Wind and Percussion Instructors. A NX A V. MARTIN, Visiting Professor, Psychol- ogy, BA- (forth Tombs Stale Teachers Col lego. June, 1936 ; M A. North Texas State Teacbent Collet, 1938. M A. Baylor University. 1938; Till) University t.r Tev.s IfiT Aumor ui numerous articles and jou runts. Vice President, R icky Mountain Region of American Psycho- UilgiGaJ Association; Public Relations Director, JCWP, Who ' s Who of American Women; Vice- Prefident, Waco-McClclHm County Mental Hy- giene Society. ALVK1LU MARTINSON Assistant Professor; Business Administration, L5.A Stat Teachers College, Minol, North Da- kota; Master of Education, Montana State Uni- versity. EDWIN L MARVIN Professor, Philosophy B.A. Central College 1921; M A. Harvard University, 1923. Author of contributions to the Encyclopedia Britann n.-.. ami the Rrilacinica Book o| the Year, and other minor writings. University scholarship. Harvard; Austin scholarship. Harvard: Teaching Fellow- ship. University of California, Berkeley. DA VI | J R. MASON Proiessor, Law, A.B. 1926; LL.E. 1 24. Uni- versity of South Dakota; S J D. 1927, Harvard Law School, Author oJ numerous law artielef- Speei.i: A-- !s-in: i.. The AtLomev Otn ral u£ [K- U.S.; Chief Trial Attorney, War Division U.D. Department of Justice PAGI MXTV-MM. IVVI.I M1IM JAMES J H. MUNKO Assistant Professor, Education. Ed.D. Univer ; sity of Waahinglon, CALVIN I. MURPHY Assistant Controller, BJ versity, 194U. Montana State Urn- Ji iSKfll A MUSSULMAN Assistant Professor. Music. B- Music. North- western University, i 50; M M. Northwestern University, iasi. WILLIAM M. MEYERS Associate Professor, Mathematics. Ph.D. Ohio Stale University. MITSL ' RU J. NAKAMURA Associate Prcik-K ur. Microti iology and Public Health. A 15 ffcu-leriolo-ty. University of Cali- fornia, IEMU; MS. Bacteriology, University of Southern California, 1950; Ph.D. Medical Sci- ences, Boston University School of Medicine. 195C. Author oT numerous publications in journals. Louisiana State U- Fellowship in Tropical Medicine and Parasitology, Re- search grant from Office of Surgeon General Department of Army, 1955-84), RITA NELSON Assistant Acquisitions Librarian, Assistant FV ' - fessor. B.A, Montana State University. CLYDE E. NOBLE }]ogy. E.A. Talanv. i.D. Iowa. 1951. Au- ;md monographs in Siisma Xi. Phi Beta t ' csi; Anierjean Men PATRICIA NONNENMACIIKR Instructor, Foreign Languages. B.A. New Jer- M ' y Collate for Women, Rutgers University. 1 951; M.A. Northwestern University. IB53. PAOK SKVEN ' TY-USE LLOYD OAKLAND Professor, Music. B.Music, Cornell College. 1930 M.M. Northwestern University, 1U3B; Doctor d Music (honorary) Cornell College, 195$, An- chor of numerous article;-- Music Honoraries: Pi X.r.v, ;i I .:.r:::::i.i .nui Pa: Mu Al] h;i, President ol MMEA and Committee Chairmanships in MENC DC3MENICO ORTIS1 Assistant Professor, Foreign Languages. Dor- u rai degree in Jurisprudence, l. ' nivi r :,min. Italy, ilm;;; Candidate for doctoral? |p t ' Lassks. University of Catania, 1945-47: Ph.D n Romance Languages and Literature, Univer- sity of California, Berkeley, three article and One essay, •ndslandine scholastic achievements; Kflppa; Research Grant Irani MSl 1956. Author 0 Cross of meril to Phi Bet. ELLA ORTNER Visiting Instructor, Education, B.A, Northeast- ern State College. 1940; M.A. University of Tulsa, 1946, Author of professional articles in r KA and MEA Journals. Cop Fellowship, Uni- versity of Wyoming; Membership in Kappa Mu EpStlOfl and Atplia Chi. H. K. OSTERHELD Associate Professor. Chemistry. U.S. Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, 1 45; Ph.D. Univi ' i-sily of Illinois, 1950. Author of articles in several lournaLs and encyclopedias. Research R rants, from the Office of Naval Research and the Re- search Corporation . l iJKl?T M. I ISVVALD Assistant Professor, Health and rhysteal Edu- cation- B.A. Montana Stale University, 1947. American Red t ' n s Program Consultant, LORN A J, PAINE Head Teacher. Nursery School; instructor, Hum.- Kfiilir.H.IC - 15 S i. ..I • •!..■;.. S:..H ' l. ' si: ' .,;- -tlv. l!i: :i; MS, O.lorad Stale L ' :uversitv, lllliH. W. LESLIE PSNOSLLY Head, Conservation Education Extension, tt ' kld- liie Coo]n rativ«- Tin. Aw i stun I Professor. M.S. University of Michigan. mm j MAJOR ELM Kit T. PEKI1Y Associate Professor, Air Science. Ktty .it Caltfotftw. B.A, Univer- LAURENCE B. PERRY Instructor, Music. fi.Music, Cornell College, Mt Vernon, Iowa: M-M- Syracuse University, Syra- i: , . Ni ' w Vurk, l •. ..; MfiuSn-r n J ' i K.ijip. Lambda. JOHN A E ' KTKKSi N Instructor, Mathematics. University, M A Monlana -Sta ' .t- FRANK A. PETTI NATO Assistant Professor. Pharmacy, B.S. Montana State University. M S. Montana State Uni verslly, 11 54: Ph.D. University Washington, 1958. Author of numerous articles. Fellow of the American Fouudat ion for Pharmaceutical Education, 1957-5H. KfiHKKT W. PKETKFER Ph.n. University WILLIAM K. PIEftCK an article. Dwarf Mistletoe and Its El feet Upon the Growth of Douglas Fir and Larch in West- ern Montana. Scholarship at University of Washington, 1957. WARD H POWELL Associate Professor, Foreign Languages. A-B University of Nebraska, Ifla-B; University of Jena, Germany. 1933-39; M.A. University of Nebraska. E -ln; E ' li.n. Umivi.m -,liv nr t ' olorutsn. IW5G SHERMAN J, PREECE Assistant Proiessor. lli,t..ny. I ' hl) Washmglc.n State University. R EUNICE B- RAMSK1U. Associate Professor. Music. Studied a! the Uni- versity of Minnesota and the Royai Academy in England, I ' Afll liKVI STV-IH HKK ■A LI. AS J. REED i! trur or, Sociology. Anlhrnpolnny and Social welfare, M.A. Montana State University, IOWARD E. REINHARDT ' Usistanl Professor, Mathematics. U.S. Univer- ity of Idaho, 194W: M.A. Washington Stale ollegc, L 5L; Ph.D. Cim i-rsii v of Michigan, 959, LORENCE REYNOLDS vssoriate Professor, Music. B.Musir, Eastman tlmoJ uf Music, Rochester. New York; M.M. last man School of Music. Mil Phi Epsilon, Pi lappa Lambda: Adviser Epsilon Ft ho chapter f Mu Phi Epsilon: Montana Slate Universilv ' rio, and String Quartet- , ASEBY RH1NEHART ' miner; Instructor, Health and Physical Edu- ation, B.A. Montana State University. Ul IJAM H. RICHARDS Assistant Professor, Music. B.Music. Unjvfflrtlty i ' l -Sinn hern California. T.h Amjok . M M I ' ni- i |- v I SnitKii-ri. f;i ' il ' irii.;i: Ai ' .:litioii;iJ Crad- uale Study. Has given many piano profirams- JOHN P. ROBINS! ix Instructor, Botany. B.5. Montana Slate Univcr- Ilk isiru-s.K Admin 1st rat ion. 1!HH; IJ, |i LY.iver. v ivet ' sitv of Utah, IB57; mtity, 1950. Author oj WILLIS P. ROKES Assistant Professor, u s. University nf U oT Ctah, J as I; M.S. Ph.D. Ohio State Ll ■Am ' ,1 .:■J ' l.-. i , .- ate? of Sates Finni Ctanl Memorial Etou cation; Research S anec Companies. ( IIAIil.KS W Ri  SCOE As.sLslanl Professor, Pharmacy- B-5- Idaho State Collage, 194ft; M.S. University of Washington, 1994; Ph.D. University t f Washington, 1958. Author of nuniei ' Mii .uik-ies. Member or Rho Chi. Phi Sigma Phi DMta Chi. PAGE SEVESTY-rOirit LESTER R. RUSOFF Associate Professor. Law. A.B, Harvard Col- Lege, 1940; LLB. Harvard Law SchimL, LLJpI. Michigan Law School, 1952. Author 0 items in legal periodicals- A.B. and LL.B. wen with honors- Cook Fellowship at Michigan, PAUL T. HYGG Assistant Professor. Mathematics. B.A. Monlah; Stale LTniversilv, l!J4y; M.S. [own State Collie 19S1; Ph.D. Iowa State University, 1959, MILTON R SC HVVENK Assistant Football Coach; Instructor Health and I ' UvsiraL Education. B.A. Washington State Uni- versity, 1954. MAJOR RICHARD E. J. SCOTT Ass ociate Professor, Air Science, B.S, Municipal l n i vt-tKi - of Omaha. Nebm ka, CYNTHIA A. SCHUSTEH Associate Professor, Philosophy. B.A. Corne University. 1931; M A. U.CX.A-. 1946; Ph.E U.C.L.A., l M Author of numerous article: Phi Beta Kappa. Phi Kappa Phi. JOHN M. SCHWARTZ Instructor. English. B.A Montana Stale Unl Hiaii: M.A. Montana Stute Univcrsit; Ms clyde m. skngkr Assistant Professor, Zoology B.A. Reed Col- University. IU53: Ph.D. , . I95K. Author ol lUim- er of Phi Beta Kappa, Phi lege. Utah Stl erous art Kappa Phi, National Science Foundation Fel- lowship, National Institutes of Health Research Fellowship, National Institutes of Health Re- ' !• !: Grant. G. D. SHALLENBERGER Professor. Physics. B.S. Oklahoma Slate Uni- versity, 1917; M.S. Tulane University, 1919; Ph.D. I. ' r.iv.r-.ny uf Chir.irto. 1923. Author  i several articles and theses. Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Sciences. i ' u;k s :u:mi m w RICHARD F,. SHANNON Assisiur.t Professor, Economics, Ph.D. Ohio Stale. VED P. SHARMA Instructor, English. MA. University of Pun jar, India, 1949: Ph.D. University of Minnesota Cowles Fellowship Grans, University of Minne- sota. 1954, 1955, iNNt: M. SHELLEY Instructor. Foreign Languages. M.A. Tuianc ity of Louisiana, HAROLD SHBRBECK Freshman Football Coach; Head Baseball Coach; Freshman Basketball Coach: Instructor, Health ; nd Physical Education, Associate of Arts, Olym- pic Junior Colleue, IPSO; B.A. Montana State University, 1952. THEODORE II SHOEMAKER Professor, Foreign Languages. Ph.D. University Of Wisconsin, ARNOLD J. SILVERMAN Assistant Professor, Geology. M-A. Columbia ij uis m smois lecturer, Speech. MA. University ul T ■• ! .v ■l ELMER R. SMITH Visiting Associate Professor, Anthrooologj. ii.a. L r niversi!y f Ul:ih; M.A. Vruvi-rsily i Utah. Author of several textbooks on anthropology. Member of Phi Kapp;i Phi, Sigma Xi Alpha K.-ipp;i Dolt.i: American Anthropi ■I • n -: ■I Assent- ation. JOHN w SMl. ' RR Instruetor, History. PhJD. Indiana University. THORA SORENSON Professor, Foreign Languages. Ph.D. Mexico National University, Assistant Professor, Economics. B.A. U,CL.Am ] MA; M A . U.C .L.A.. 1950; Ph.D. U-C-L-A., 1955. Author of several articles. Ford Faculty Re - search Grant, Stanford. Summer, 1958; Presi- dent, Southern California Economic Association t 58-59, LUCJLE SPKEli Professor, Dffcuments Ubrarian. B.A. Montana State University. 1925: M.A. University of Chi- • Amhoi ol .. bibliography . iiui some ROBERT W. STEELE Assistant Prof BSSQI , Forestry. Colorado State University. 1842; M-F- University of Micli- knn. 19-19. Author -i mimer niiv :i rl hie -. Mem- ber of Xi Sigma Pi, Druida OTTO L, STE1X Assistant Professor, Botany. U.S. University or Minnesota. 1 949; M.S I ' mversstv ot Minnesota, 1952; Ph.D. University of Minnesota, 1954, Au- thor of numerous articles Member 01 Sigma Xi, Gamma Sigma Delta, Gamma Alpha, Alpha Zvta. Botanical Society of America. Cienc-ln-y SuljvIv ut America, Society for the Development and Growth,. AAAS. PHI UP STEPKAX Assistant Professor. Foreign Languages, B,A Yale University, 1951: MA. Yale University, IS91; PhD University uf California. 1959. Au- 1 ii • ■r of Impressions nf a Ful brighter in France, Arizona FLT Forum. December. 1956. Fill bright Grant, University of Paris, 1955-56. ai.rf.kt C STILLSON A j nt Profess : r. Political Science B.A. Oberlin College, 195U; M.A. Columbia Univer- sity, 1951; Ph.D. Columbia University, New Yi«rk, 1959. Author of several articles Comfort Starr Prize in Political Science. Oberlin College, 1950. PAGE SEVBNTV-SRVBN .M.HKUT V,-. STUNK Associate Professor, Law. A.B. University oj California. 1943 LLB, Duke University, liMH. Author Of numerous articles. Member ol the State Bar of California. JOY LEE STRAUSBAUGH Instructor. Music- BMusic, Oherlin Conservatory ■: .. . M.M. Manhattan School of Mu lCi IflSS. Member of Pi Kanpa Lambda. 1B57. MAHtSARET ! SWANSON A ' wustar. . Prvriefsor, ' . Business Administration. R,J.. University of Nn rlh Dakota, 19 1- M.Ed. Urji eWtvi itf AVBliington. lUSU. Author of Do Ynt; Pntttfc What (You Teach, UBEA Forum. January. I95L Member of PI Lambda Thola. hkuakd D. TABER Associate Professor, Forestry . A. Ft. University of California. 1 842- M.S. University of Wis- consin, 1949: Ph.D. University of California Berkeley. 1951. Author of numerous articles. National Science Foundation Grant fnr Studies in Alpine Ecology. dm HAROLD TASUIIF.it Professor. Sociology. Anthropolog-v and Social Welfare. A H University ol Illinois. M.A. University ol Illinois, I92ti; Ph.D. University of Illinois. 19,12. Author ol several articles. Mem- ber. Board ol Directors, Council of Social Work Education; Chairman, Undergraduate Division, Council of Social Work Education; President. Montana Society fur Mental Health. DEE C. TAYLOR Assistant Professor, S i:ioli u.v. Anihr.ipuiogv i,ind Social Welfare. B.A. University ol Wtfth, ItHU; M.A, University of Utah. 1 53; Ph.D. University of Michigan, 1ET57. Author nf several articles. Fellow, American Anthropological Association; Post -doctoral fellow, University of Michigan: Member of Sigma Xi. Phi Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Kappa Delta, American Ethnological Society. JOHN J. TAYLOR Assistant Professor, Microbiology and Public (Tc-ullh. B.S, Heidt-ltHTM UnlWc. m :h : MS ObJo University, 18 2; i ] h.n. Onto State Univer- sity, 1957. Author of several articles!. Three grants from various sources. Two from US.P.H.S, RUTH R. TEEL Instructor. English. lJ.Musie, Uurnell College. 1932; M.A. Montana Slate University, 1951). - t.f t:M: Ti.i;]i;nT FnRHFST D THOMAS As t nt Professor. Chemistry. B3 Bright Youn-; Uitlversily. 1955: Ph.D. Pennsylvan Stite university, lEf y. captain- ROBERT j. THOMAS Assistant Professor, Military Science and Tai tics. U.S. U.S. Military Academy. 1953. RUDY H TURK Instructor. Art. M.A. University of Tennessee. ROBERT fi. TURNER Instructor. Bolany. B-S. North Dakcrta Afiricul- tural College. I9S2; M S, Utah State University, 1935. WAYNE P. VAN METER A. -• -Lint Professor, Chemistry, U.S. Oregon Stiiti- Uii:,-j... iii.iii ms ufogon Stat- College, 1«52j Ph D, University of Washington, 195 ' J. Au- thor of three papers o i the crystal properties of organic compounds; thieo ' o umcnts, VlL ' TOK 5. VEKKKTTE B. B.A. University Gractuato Student, ling Fellow if Unt- il Kappa. JACOB VINCX ' UR A sist;iMt E r«ifvjssnr. Ettaltsh Ph.D. Umvcr si! - oJ ' sV:-f., sin VOLLRAT VOW DEICHM VNN Assistant Professor, Forestry. BSF, Gottmgen CplVCrslty, fiermany, 19 .4; M.r. Montana klalf University. 1955; Ph.D. Gottit on University. Germany. 195H. Aulhr.r ot nln publleatier. ■;. Xl Sigma Pi. PAGE S K V KN ' TV -NINE L. WA1LKS ssociate Professor, pharmaey. B.S. Univer- :iv 1. 1 Colorado. 1U47: M.S. Lniversity of Colo- ado, 1950: Ph.D. University of Colorado. lil.VJ. Author of a journal, bulletin and AACP and ABP Proceedings. Public- Health Service rant. 1959. FRANK J. WATSON Associate Professor, Education, •• stern tfniversHy. M.A. N ' orth- (OUN P WEHHF.NliKKCJ Assistant Professor. Geology. Ph.D. University of Illinois ROBERT M. WEtDMAN Assistant Professor, Geology, Ph.D. University of California. EUGENE WHIG EL Professor, Music. B.Musie. Yale University, ]94t . Author of numerous arhelci. John Simon CiuR- jienheim Follow; Georyc Houot Fellow: John Day Jackson Prize for Composition. GEORGE F. WEISEL Professor, Zoology. B.A. Montana State Univer- sity, 1942: M.A. Montana .Stnte University, 191:5; Ph.D. University of California. 1 47. Author of numerous Eirticlcs. Research grants from M.S.] : Crariunte Research t omm.tlee: Stella Duncan Memorial Fund; N ' at: usal ! . i •rue Fuun- RL ' DOLPH tVF.XDT Professor, Music, b. Music. Eastman School of Music. I93ti; M.M. VJ-iG; Performers Certificate, WK ' ,1. Has taken part in public performances as soloist, accompanist arid timber music player. ELAINE WHITE Executive Sccrelary. Education. B.A. Montana State University, Wit- M.A. Montana Slat.- Uni- versity, 1911. Author of unpublished thesis for M.A.; Course writing for secondary eorrespon- dence courses. JOHN S. WRIGHT Professor, Bu invw Adm mist rat ton. Ph.B. Unl- •••.•rs:r% ..I n!. [:;,!;■WW. M I ' A T n ;v.tsi ' i?T Southern California. HM ' J; Ph.D. Ohm Slate University, t£H 4. Author of articles in several journals and reviews. Phi Beta Kappa: Beta LELAND M. YATES Associate Professor, Chemistry, B.A. Montana Stale University. 193 : M.A. Montana Stale Uni- versity, 1940: Ph.D. Washington Slate College, 1955. FKKDFRICK h. young Associate Professor, Mathematics. B A. OrvRon State College, 198B; M.A Oregon Stale College, IS48; Ph.D. University of Oregon, 1961. Author of nine publications in mathematical journals. Research Fellowship: Director of 1939 summcv Institute f r L ' ollfijijSi- TYm-hri s. ul :. iln..|i Director of I960 Summer Institute for High School Teachers of Mathematics. FREDERICK T. C. YU AsSMCuni- F ' i..tvM- .r. .Journalism B.A. Unsvi-r ifs o( Nanking, Chum. 1944; M.A, Slate University Of fowa. I94«; Ph.D Slate University of Iowa. 1951. Author of several research reporls and mam graphs, articles and Ixiok reviews. Ford Fuond jnn lnternalk.r,,,J Rel.Liior.s Poat-doc Mn(U Fellowship; Special Research Grant awarded by Ford Foundation. BHENDA F. WILSON Professor, Business Administration. B.A V. - . tana State University, 1 32: M A. University ot Southern California. 1938: Graduate work at University of Chicago and work toward doc- torate at New York University. 1947. Author of 1 articles in professional magazines and l, Course of Study for Fust Year Shorthand. Tea china fellowship at New York University offered, VINCENT WILSON Associate Professor. Health and Physical lulu- cation. B-A. Montana State Pniversilv. J943; MLA. Nww York University, 194 ; Certificate fn Physical Therapy, New York University, 1947. Author of a therapeutic exercise unit; an article in the issue of the Physical Therapy Review. Physical Therapy scholarship. SKY E. WISEMAN ' •lU ' .v I ' s of •••■II . Business A.l.-i i:.- n . ' ■r: I State ol llhrv.i- . I!i . US ■V i ersity, 1947; M.B.A. University of Pennsyl- IEM9: Ph.D. University of Illinois. 19.17; or of two reviews: Phi Beta Kappa: Beta a Psi; Alpha Kappa Psi: Ford Foundation WESLEY R. WOODGEBD Administration Assistant leader, Montana Co- operative Wildlife Research Unit, Montana ¥ . : and Game Department: Research Associate. For- estry and Zoo! 4jy. B.S Wildlife Technology, Montana Stale University. 1950: M.S. Montana State University, 1952. Author of two leehnicai wildlife papers. i Y- Ml ill vM.r. RiaaTT-oflv NOT GEORGE W. BARTELMEZ Guest IJivestiKalur. Zoology KOSERT F- COONEY WcsearcJi Associate, Forest and Onset vat km Kit uen mint Station JACK R. DOBBINS I .tfturur, business Administration (part time) OHfL M EKLUND Lecturer. Virulogy THOMAS P HAZARD J natructor, Sociology, Antbrvpology and Social Welfare Mi JANE HEVENER Instructor. Musk- JOHN HOWER IssJ ifamt Professor, Geology SILL H HOYER Lecturer. Microbiol ugy and Public Health ANTON L KADLEC Lecturer, Business Administration {pari lime) DAVID li LACKMAN Lecturer, ImmunolnRj 1 RED: carl L. LARSON Lecturer, Microbiology and Public HcHlth SHERMAN V. LOHN Assistant Professor, Law (part time) RICHARD C. MCALLISTER Assistant Pru lessor, fin sinew Administration Alil.INK MA1J 1CF Head Teacher of University Kindergarten of Family Lite Education, Home Economics, (half time) R A ORMSBEE Luciu r r. Biochcrn 1st ry SAMUEL EL SAjCA ' IN Lecturer, Microliiolugy and Public Health DOUGLAS C SHEPPARD .V-sivtanl Professor, Foreign Languages RUSSELL E. SMITH Assistant Professor,. Law {part time) RICHARD T. STEGNBR Lecturer. Business Administration [purt time) ASSISTANTS. GRADUATE KHURSHED AHMAD ANSARL Research Fellow. Micre- tjioloey and Public Health • MIYA BANERJEA, Graduate Assistant. Microbiol ugy and Public Health TAKET BARNES, Graduate Assistant. Bistarj RICHARD W. BEHAN, Graduate Assistant, Forestry DEAN G, BIESEMEYKR, Graduate Assistant, fcoulogy MICHAEL CI. BILLINGS, Graduate Assistant, Mathematics MAXTNE BLACKMER. Graduate Assistant. Ar1 FRANK BOEDECKER, Graduate Assistant. Education JORGE EDUARDO BONSEMBIANTE, Graduale Assistant, IOHN L, BRITTON, Gradual ? Assisiant, Education rtlCHARD C. BURLINGAME, Graduate Assistant, Hi lnry itOBERT CHANEY, Graduate Assistant, Spft-ch Pathology -ind Audiology THOMAS S. CHOATE. Graduate Assistant, Zoology WILLIAM B. COGSWELL, Graduate Assistant, Erich it) jONALD P. COLE, Graduate Assistant, Economics . ' . 31, LI AM M CHAWFuHD, Graduate Assistant, Kmr ,i. • . ' LYDE A. CREGO, Psy chometrlclan. Counseling Center SAMUEL DAVIS. Graduate Assistant, Music TAIL E- DEMMONS, Graduate Assistant, Co I lew of An irtd Sciences PHYLLIS FIDE, Graduate Assistant, Musk • iBERI D ENGLE, Graduate Assistant, Mathematics HAKNA F. FUCHS. Graduate Assistant, Sociology. Anthro- ] logy and Social Welfare CJGNALD R. GALPIN, Graduate Assistant, Pharmacy MERRILL F. GARRETT, Graduate Assistant, Speech HARLES B. GREY. Graduate Assistant, Music ' LINTON E. GRIMES, Graduate Assistant, Political Science FI] CHARD A- CROSS, Graduate Assistant. Geology (Autumn Quarter) UABELLE G HARDY, Graduate Assistant, Sociology S 3 ANTS AND FELLOWS GLEN E. HARRIS, Graduate Assistant, JournaUsm MARGARET HUMMON, Graduale Assistant, Botany DUANE T JACKSON, Graduate Assistant. FurcJRn Lan- guages JERRY E JOHNS. Graduate Assistant. Biological Sr i. ik THOMAS J. KANE, Graduale Assistant, Speech l.i i REN L. LAIRD. Graduate Assistant, Foreign Language? ALICE A LA ROM, Graduate Assistant, English CHARLES D, LEE. Graduate Assistant, English QUENTIN A. LFLAND. Gradual Assistant, Psychology NAOMI R, LOEFEIL Graduate Assistant, SocMojjy MORGAN A. LONG, Graduate Assistant, Mathematics M. LA MAR LOOSE, Graduate Assistant, Chemistry DONALD B- McLEOD, Graduate Assistant, English ROBERT E, MATSON, Graduate Assistant, Geology GAYLA L. NORTH. Graduate Assistant, English RONALD C, PARKER, Graduate Assistant, Geology Winter and Sui in  tJiLartea s I RITA PAULOSKJ, Graduate Assistant. Botany MARIL ' S G- PEACOCK. Graduate Asststant T MierobtoioKy and Public Health JOHN C PRANG E, Graduate Assistant, SoolQjy ANTHONV r H. PROVOST, Graduate Assistant, Mathematics KAROLD W BJEKMBRs RraduB e Assistant Education; H.oRE-NCE A. SHOW ELL, Gradunle Assistant, P ycholngy LEE W SHROCK, Graduate Assistant, Malhemalics JAMES N. SMITH, Graduate Assistant. Political Science MARVIN J. SORTE. Graduala Assistant, Graduate Dean ELLEN A. STROMMEN. Fsyehomelrician, CnunsehuK Center SON] A A. TF. ' tLEE, Psyehomelrician. Counseling Cuiter PAUL T. THtEL. GrurJuate Assistant, Gcuhtgy RICHARD V. THYSELL, Graduate Assi tant, P yeholOfy NAN ' fY f TlrA-SK. Gr.,ua;.:i- - i !.,r.l. ! ' •;,. THOMAS O. TURNER, Graduate Assistant, Musle AHMAD K. ZCUERI, Graduate AssjsU.iH. GwU r IN LEAVE CVELYN H. COOPE, Associate Profcasor, Speech MASON GRIFF, Ass.j.vtant Pr ' di f.r.r, Riif]oI i«y. Anthru- HiJufly anti Sur.-i.-i I Weltare. ' iLBERT I EtELlilNG. I ' n.fi- J, Business Adr.iunvl n.l n-n tEOHGE B. IIEL3KEEL Ajsuciate Profesw . Eeniiormes HJ.%a Mi HAROLD H- HOWARD, Instructor, Botany ELEANOR MacARTKUR. Assistant Director, Fond Service; Assistant Professor RICHARD D. WEST EN BURG, Instructor, Music RALPH YAUtOVSKY, Asslrtant Prnfessor, Geology f -. i i ' .tin-iini IN MEMORIAM ISIil-fl-: UAUUKN MARK IXL Bruce Markell was o freshman student from Cald- well New Jersey and a member of Theta Chi fraternity. A river accident in the Black font in June, l Stl was the cause of his death. ROBERT M. TAYLOK Junlot forestry Student, Ruber Tavlnr faun Mi - sc ula, died February, I860. [RENE M, SAMMONS Mrs, Summons, who we from Boston, Mussel m • sells, received her B.A. from MSU, and was doing graduate work in botany ai the Ihne of her death. JAMES U. SAMUONS Mr. Samraons was from Lew Uptown and received his B-S. from MSU. Hv was doing graduate work in the field of wildlife technology. Both Mr. and Mrs, Sanimons were killed in an automobile acci- ikM,1 oi Nnvcsnb -: l:OM KT1IEL MAY f M AlZEKj NICHOLS Maizic Nichols, a freshman studenl from Roundup and a member of Sigma Kappa sorority, died in St. Patricks Hospital in May, I960 PROFESSOR ELMER SMITH Prof. Smith was bom January ' IK. H)09 at Si, An- thony, Idaho. He graduated and obtained a master of science degree in anthropology from the Uni- versity of Utah. He held posts at Snow College, Ephraim, Utah, and at the Universities of Utah, Oregon and Washington. He was a visiting associ- ate professor in the MSU Anthropology Depart- ment from February until his death May I, 1950, As a ranking expert in the field of race relations, he had written several textbooks on anthropology. Prof. Smith was a mvmbei of Phi Kappa Phi scholastic- honorary. Sigma XI science honorary, Alpha Kappa Delta, an honor sociological society, and was a fellow in the American Anthropological Association. THROUGH YOUTH, THROUGH PRIME, AND WHEN THE DAYS OF HARVEST TIME TO US SHALL COME Dtt. CHA Dr Waters was born at Oketo, Kansas, December 7. 1H94, He received his bachelor of literature and bachelor of science at Berea College, Kentucky, his masters in botany at Ohio State University and was graduated from the University of Michi- gan with a Ph.D. in forest pathology. He served as an instructor at Syracuse University, at I he r i ... i ..! ' •. i Michigan, and as an assistant pro- fessor at Miami University. He was a member of the MSU botany staff from 1026 until his death, January 21. I960. Dr Waters was a member of the Phytopathology Society, Society of Foresters, W, WATERS Northwest Scientific Association, and the Montana Academy of Sciences. It suems in the nature ut Ihings not to realize whffl resources wi have until they are gune. So on thU} nrcnslnn we have been matic aware thai this cur im unit J, i- f [i i in the ninny fine qualities this iimn pot sensed. Mi ' lviu Murriv Dr Water wat tlrsl of all j teacher. Ht.- wins warm In i . appro th to ituttetitil Wifl sympathetic With theti problems. His lecture preparation WAS always thorough. Even utter tears of leaching, he gave each lecture a frCfS 1 t ri{Mniwitl«n and iUwav had the human toueh Dr. Itouhcn A. D eUert J . W Sever Julius W. Gehli.nt PAGE Mr;iiTY-TFrR :t: PACiE Elf. Ill 1 -FOI K LIBERAL ARTS The Liberal Am Building, i uilt in 195 1, English and Foreign Language I) ■•■•■itiL- rt ' iili-r t f activity NOT PICTURED; LIBERAL ARTS Barbara Glade Burton Missoula Hryiv J... ' il- M. ] I .• lE;.vvr Ki i[{KlfrN LA-WAGES Howard X HorUm Missoula John W. Kesrnu Miles Cily Richard C Krumm Mlsaotila Erin LyRJl McBride Springfield. Mo. Suzanne Marshal] Missoula Paul J« eph Sullivan Butte John A. Wf ' l Feeksvllle, N. Y. Thomas El. A«u Detroit Lakes. Minn. CIt ' rald Robert Seller WhiU-lUh fjliirv L. Brad let BiUings ENGLISH AND SPEEC] Elizabeth Terry Cfirponte Missoula Robert Darnell Chun bens Great Falls David T. Kubach Beldt wis. Eri ' in E. M In shall Sac, Mary Margaret Morris Missoo ' u eri .Ia7in-. ]. i ni i y Forsyth Ann V. Demmoiiii Bricn Thomas f iralUu Chicago, Bt. WiBiam Jarretl Washington. D C, Lorenzo Dea ri Jensen MLssoula Donna Marie Kelseh Billing Michael D. Linn Missoula Keith il. Lokcnsgard Havre Janet S. McTarlane Missoula Floyd L Mikkelscn Missoula Janice K. ObiTiauer Boise, Idaho Claudia Jean Sunders Butte Jack D. Taggart Billings Tirrie J, Trask Billings Janet Leone Tosttson BiUings p u.l I IGII TV- H V K- FOREIGN LANGUAGES Jeanne Devee Corbet t Missoula Beverly Danicke Birmingham. A hi, Carol Dubay Polson Margaret ]•; Koiihrius Phoenix, Ariz. Hoary Conrad Meier Spearfish, S. D. Lillane M. Mercer Missoula Diane A. Moore Kalispell Elizabeth A- Mortimer Santiago. Chile Marilyn n Jean Multz Missoula Henry JHenburn Biflfurk Ina Jeanne Strong Missoula j Q TAU KAPPA ALPHA MSU is the national headquarters for Tan Kappa Alpha, the national speech honorary. Students eligible for membership in TKA must be in the upper third of their class and participate in sixleen speech events. Mem- bers debated in intercollegiate tourneys and participated in the Northwest TKA Speech and Debate Tourney, which was held here this year. Seated: Hiebard , □avid Dan Eel son. ilanritny: Curtis Stadstad. Dll Barrett, Charles Vick. Joanne I. Askcvuki Poison Shirley Ann Ding Glen Ullin, N. D. Joan Michelle Drazich r;n-.it . Carl Elliot Conrad C. Gail Guntermann Missoula Helen Larson Guthrie Great Fall Siarah E. Harris Butte Alyce Ruth James Circle K- Kendall Kuhr Chinook Karen Elaine Larson Stanford Joseph Martina Arlington, Va. Rosalie C. Morgan week Kelso, Waih. Arlene M. VJcihe Mtssnula Lulse Wachtel Kusel, Germany James It. West Anaconda Luann ft. Weslerhaus Kalispell Joyce C, Zcikr Hardin Uruce Hanky, Merrill ENGLISH and SPEECH Operation uf the United Nations became a reality to these students who attended the Modei L ' .N. in San Franeiscn: Judith Hlakely. Paul Miller, Gloria Eudaily, Etl Risse, Gary Morrow, Dr. Karnat. Tuny Btizzettl, Gary Fish. Dave Voight, and All AJ-Saaudl. .1 ii ifc4lLfc4 HISTORY and POLITICAL SCIENCE NOT PICTURED: James L. Crowe, Jr. Missoula Michael Moran Erecboum Eutle John Bertram Jones Missoula LeO Joseph Kottas. Jr Missoula Thomas Herton Mongar Missoula Yung. Ho Park Seoul, Korea George R. ReeCC Marshal Itnwn. In John Wesley Rider Sou Ih Plain field, N. J. X t 1 II 1:111: A Asulei i-r; Missoula James H. Beck Deer Lodtfe Hubert IE. BfilZDT Billing Tony BuK7.elti Missoula VV.i;. l !: L :11s! Billings Collins A, Jenko Hi lena Richard l eveugoud Anaconda Roger C- Livdahl KatixpeU James K. Martin Gardiner Duane D. Mercer Missoula EtlC. Miller Plymouth, Mieh. Henry Oldenburg Eiiui ' -rk George D. Roberts Whittier, Calif. Kenneth Rohison Great Falls Daniel J. Shea Euilo Hmm W. Sheiro Butte Paul V. Sullivan Anaconda II  ward A. VollmcT Jr. Bowling Green, Ohio Guil Ward Great Kalis PACK BIGHT Y-SEVKJV HEALTH and PHYSICAL EDUCATION N ' -T ! :i I ' :CI.I J Lai ty W ( ' : iiml.ill Hungry i torse Thomas Michael Granbois l k Of.l!ilE- Donald L. Janea Huntley William D. Matf WS Hir.u- Joseph Anlhnny Pep Missoula CLydi A. Smith Fort Benton Paul V. Sullivan Anaconda Gerald Earl WiJIis Missoula PAtiK XIGHTY-ElfilfT A .1 41 Jake J, Era]g Whitofisli Wayne Enflland Billings Hrk-o Khmira Nutiimuima, Japan ECONOMICS NOT PICTURED: Thomas P. Enger Deer Lodge Jere Montane Billing Ann L, Kelso LIBRARY SCIENCE XOT PICTURED A, Lottfsfe Buadhund Wllli.Ni.i,i, N. D SOCIOLOGY ANTHROPOLOGY and Social Work NOT PICTURED: ]:. r, I.. LIlM ] i-i t VHTi l.VV.-JSl iV. ' IL Hftnry C. Gvem Ingor, Jr. Alhambra. Calif. Paul Lerner Brooklyn. N.Y. Mtiry Julienne MeNlcholas Anaconda Richard Joseph Tahija Buttv Alan Anderson Billing John W. Hubbard Gteal Falls Mortem J«jhn tin Havre Jir.- ph W. Johnsiton Deer Lodge Jo May Mel linger Thompson Falls Lanita J. Nr Ison Reading, Calif. I rl ' ilt ' l Sil.il r Great Falls J i wnt U hitman ,1 FfcJ PAtiB BlOftTV-NlNi Emily I.. Bach 1 1« - 1 • ri;i Andrew F. Ostk Lako Slevons, Wash. Kay Dubpy Rima Ekcni Carolyn Hertler Mrssnula Carol Aim Katliu Huiio IJnmria Mao Mooro tawistown Marcia Nearman Missoula M;.rilvn 1 . PteMnOtt Lorlndfl Smith Butt t ' loroivo Stoo: : 3:mrl Bic Timber Isabollc Welch i Is.. ut fhruli rn- U ' n.iv nrth Caldwell, Idaho 9- 5 9 7i PAGI SINRTS PHILOSOPHY Gary L. BeiK vari|;er William N. Bruce Missoula Earl Ryan Lory Missoula John Hilary Melton Richard C. Martin Kiili petl Omaha. Neb. Herman Montana 1 Josoph F. Martina MiMOUla Arlington, VlrgfnM James W, Sheirc Bulle V.M.K NIMil Y-ONI v MM Mvn v-TiKt 8t f ' i Onre a dormitory, the Math-Physics Budding is now fillerl with Students, mathematic equatKHfal rind in the basi-mcnl a linear accelerator. MATHEMATICS Dua in ' Adams WiniicU Harry Bauer Missoula Roberta Chafl ' cy NOT PICTURED; Mi-rlyn D. flruhn Mj.ssnuta Jim E. Hinds Missoula Edmund It. Kopitzke C ' ulbtrtson 1 ).LMH ! ( if U Ji ' Mil 1 ;. If Missouta Merle Eugene Manll Charlo John A. Wegd Packsvtllct x Y. Ire Keith Ynle Missoula Edward W Arbuckle Missoula PHYSICS and Physical Science J :-n L r:.!J;ih,ni Mijtsnula Miirviti H Francis Forsyth Car 3 Pcdersun Hamilton Edward M. Rissc West Glac ier MOT PICTURED: Keiithill Former Clc.r Wini ' htHFle Mass. OrmieW, Nt i Missoula I ' AfJK VtNF.TY -THREE PRE-MEDICAL PRE-DENTAL SCIENCE Paul M. Nonog, Jr Helena Studying insets and directing cmyf sh . . . 1 of student in the Natural Science Building. Dies nf The many activities GEOLOGY XHT [ ' IC-Tl. ' HKU: Robert Harlow Egan Missoula Joseph George Cuitash Anaconda John Kenneth Finslad Pom inn! d ' Ort ' illt-, Aibrrta Richard Harvey Roda Billings Thomas J, Altmaier Billings Hans H. Krnuse Caracas. Venezuela Raymond D. McC Unlock Butte Donald H. Pork ins Sain I Xavier Jerry V Sinclair Calgary, Albert CI WILDLIFE TECHNOLOGY NOT PICTURED: Ma u rtc G. 1 1 t rtr .t- kt! r Missoula Etwin Wallace Kteucke Jr. Missoula Robert Alexander Taylor Missoula Don A. Mnlmberg Lolu Kenneth R. Hoss Ffamiltfen FiNgiT J. Snvaiii WhiietLsh John M-Slubbs Allkm.- James L. Delaney Nashville. Tenn. I ;■• ■- ' A. Hutchinson Arlington, Va. PAO VJVKTY-KOI K I ' l.y NTNETY-FIVt: SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION The Business Administration-Edu- cation Building, where dedicated business majors learn the tricks of tht ' trade in accounting and mar- kettriK, ALPHA KAPPA PSI Alpha Kappa Psi is the business admin i stratum fraternity for future loaders of commerce and industry. Its members work to gain public appre- ciation of business administration. OFFICERS President Joseph E, Nevin Vice-president James Cowan Secretary Earl Hays Treasurer Rrien Hallmark Pictured at the right is the pre- business administration orientation program which was organized by Alpha Kappa Psi to acquaint students with the business school. First row: Brien Hallmark, Garth Diamond, Martin Moss, Richard McAllister, advisor, Bob May, Unidentified, Puanc Olson. Second row: Bruce Jcllinck, Frank Braun, Henry Oldenburg, Earl Morgenruth. George Northam. Carl Lcckband. K.nl: WW! Bob Boulter, Boh Roll, James Madison, Bn1 Arnol, Don Nurse, Frank Thayer. I ' MVKTV-MX Standing: Dtfhuii Guy, Martha Comer, Shirley Wareheim. Ann Ginnity, Linda Mad sen, Karen Von SaKen, Ann Kay, Myrtle Laubach. Marilyn Froehljcb. Seated: Arlene Gouehenour. Alvhlld Martinson, advisor, Frances Neal, Jean Pollen, Linda Davis, Norma Collins. Women in business udministra- lion with high grades arc eli- gible? for membership in Phi CI ii Theta. Members pick ar Outstanding Montana Business- woman of the year and present awards lo top junior and senior women In business administra- tion. OFFICERS President Jean Prticfa Vice-president Kathleen Fleming Secretaries Marie DeWa Frances Nci Treasurer Linda Davb PHI CHI THETA I!, tu r l C Alri,.1 Conrad □elbert C. Ashmorc Warner, Alberlo Frederick O. Barren 3 r- -I : T . Charles G Bennett St. Regis Missoula Karl GeoTRe Borehers Frenehlown JuhnC. Bryant Missoula John Boh linger BilHnjis Charles A, Bums Threv Fort? Clifton C Clark. Jr. Kalispetl Ueim E. Cornel ison Billings Beverly l. Coverdi-n Bintorlt PAKE NINETY-SEVEN Linda J. Davis Missoula Jack D.Davison Fort Benton Marie M. Do Wit Bonner Donald E. Duffy Butte Bradley E. Dugdale Butte Kenneth L. Fames Billings Mildred A. Encbo Ste Venn vi Ik- Kathleen A. Fleming Bonner John B. Frnser Billings James T. Frcdcrickswi Butte David W. Frosi BlUlngs Alexander A. George Missoula Dennis A, Gilsk y Lewistown Joseph F. Goveclnik Butie Martin T. Grande Missoula C, Loren Henry Holenn Car] w. Hi! den Butte Curtis N. Ingraham Laurel Delhert G. Ivey Chinook Cur lis S. Jacobson Big Timber Joseph L. Jar ret l Missoula Larry Johnson Helena li it- hard I . Juhnson Btjzeman Douglas d. Keouae-rer Noxon Gail S. Kammerzell Chester Wayne H, Koski Mullan, Idaho Myrna J- Kronmiller H;i]fJin Wsyne L. Leslie G lasgn w Edward I Lord Philipsburg iL-r;ilr| A V,.,-. ■Hardin James P. McNally Billings Jerald L. Metcalf Helena Ft tuift ' .s E. Niral Philipshurg Joseph E. Nevin Butte Gib S, Nichols Slevensville i hi. i HIK1 i -h BIGHI i fp tfM tSt v. Georgia tfonog Fairfield Ceorge A. Northam Elmhurst, 111. Wi!liacnL. Orrell Billings DcMiles R. Pedcrnon Westby Jean Polich Missoula James W. Powell Missoula Donald Rkkgatter Clinton. ill John W. Rood Evanstcm, 111. Ronald C. Simon Billings Rus ftl] ML, Slolsve Billings Patrick A. Smith Plains John ML SulJivnn Bulte Jack C. Sundt Forsyth James C. Taylor, Jr. Hysham Larry E. Taylor Choieau George B. Thompson Cochrane, Alberta D. Ucrt Torslsc Hardin Angelo N. Veroulis Great Falls Jul ion W, VIncze Let hb ridge, Alberta Ronald C r Webber Edmonton, Alberta James E. Welch Hnvre Thomas A. Welch Great Falls Donald G. White Poison rr ean I,. Williamson Missoula NOT PICTURED: Barbara Chappie Chrisu-nscn Billings Thomas J. Conner Helena Lliveme Robert Dock starter Terry Witbam August Douglas Missoula Warren Edgar Drew Arlee Alfred John Dobbe Mi-r iu|;i Gary M. Fink Forsyth John Eugene Folkcrson Plentywood Robert F. Hal la iter Missoula Wilfred Bruce Han lev Butte Howard E Hansen Button Heben Lee Jawa Raymond, Alberta Robert D. Michael Billings Bert Arnold Nelson Glasgow Marabelh L. Schmltz I Lowell Mir m Severud Bingham Peter Paul Siaurnik lii. -iin-u-i-k Curtis LeRoy Smith Malta Marlon CUty Osbortie Fredericksburg, Va. Clifford w. Pederson Kalispell George E. Kobey . Jr. Spokane, Wash, Hurley Roth Missoula Alviu Roy Sperry Lcwislown Merlin D. Stanhope Baker Boyd A. Taylor Wolf Point Don Ha Ren Wcslfntl Deer Lodge Matthew Allan Woodrow Billings Max ford Kaufman Yandl Missoula MM.11-MM SCHOOL OF EDUCATION t - Olio ui the many future teachers W istrat ion- Education Building gazes Carol A, Arbuekle Missoula Thomas J. Kelzer Misswula Beverly H. E3 h- Livingston Sus n c, BryngelsHXi Billing Darlene E. Cunningham Butte Judith C. Elmore Gftftt Falls Sharon E. Emett Great Kill- Arnold E. Erickgni Conrad Arlyce J, Gallttt Havre Arielie Gouehenour Ledger Julian W. CrUtO Edmonton, Alberta Myrni) J. Gu.-iy Elsie Ha] I ford Anna Lucille Keck Kalhryn Kelly Karia Kay KUUh- Carole Krook Pkvna James it. I.«iing« Janet Lokensgard Missoula ' or I ' Jtn Rt:t Geortfc K. Evans Judith Gap ■f ■Fr.tiii-i ■• K.-.i!,- Thomas Kelly GreeO Butte Marxaivt ft Baugec MiS£OUla Glenn Allen Hicfcethlei Missoula Louise Sue Lallorell Columbia Falls John Alfred Linn. Jr. Missoula Myrna Lou McCulloch Butte Mary Alexander McDorney M Issoula Leonard Elarley Sargent Hamilton Vv.uim I.Mi-.ir.vi-i, S in-Inn- Great Fails James G. Sloan Troy Mary Susannah NewUm Missoula Betty Lou Lugat Sage 1 3i iZ- .:i Bern ice T. Swanson Missoula Itonald William Swenjuin Moline, 111. Gwendolyn Byrl Thibodeau Missoula Maxine Mae Thompson Missoula Helena C. Loy Great FalU Thomas E. Mills. Ill Helena Kenneth C Miekush Bi.q Timber Jci i y r, Nordstrom Bed Lodge Carol Jean llo % Mi soulu Dorothy Thomas Butte Jacqueline Thomas Tn.y Kay Thompson Havre Sally Lu Vogt Uumey Kansas City. Mo. Margaret Wagner GrrmReville, Idaho Elaine Welch Cut Bank Diane Wright Great Fa lb  ■M.| MM III MUtl li MM J ' AfiK tJSK III MUtLtl I Hli ■7 •  -, DRUIDS Druids, forestry honor society, was organized on this campus in 1929 Qualifications for membership are outstanding grades and activities in the forestry school. Firsst row: Ho] (on Quftlf), Gent- Dc-Bruin. Clary Brnwii, Craijj Smith. Gerald Grubcr. Duane Thrvlkfld, Jay Beitino. flu? Erdmann. Second row Dave Morton, Bob Swift, ML Troeifcsim. Vol] Ml Votl Dek-hmann. Doug Pittman, Don Helser, Bob Witt, Ken Keere. Hack row; Sam Host, Gene Cox. Denny Cuuvin, Jim Patterson, Lynn Boo. Jim Moorhousc. Henry Greltl, Don Fieuren, Craig I.mdh. ZYi-Mili-til Vice-President Secretary Treasurer ItisHn i;in NOT PICTURED: Ronald Gregory Eabsch Butte Ronald Roger Buck Glondivc David M. Carly Bit] inns Daniel Lev Col nan Moses Lake, Wash. Eugene H DeBruin Kaukauha, Wis Gerald Edward Ebult Glenrtlve James C, Emerson Missoula LOUft A. Hendricks Pt-rbam, Minn. John Oscar Hoffman Rapid Cily. S. D. William D. Hummon Missoula i ' ;ml Smruil J ■1:1 son Washburn, Ww- Amiond T. Joyce Zell.S.D. Donald A, Klebecunv Missoula Jo,.- Ray] Mc Bride Springfield. Mo. James A Mnorhuusu Canton, 111. Bryc E. Lundell Rutland. Vt. John Mailt New Haven, Conn, William T. MctJrath Lincoln, Neb. Craig Smith Gary Brown Co-iii- l;n-If:ii.:- Geruld Grubcr Holton Quinu Kom rut Noanenmacher Missoula LeM«r Charles Nuyd Bench land James B. Patterson Missoula Jerry Alfred Payne Longbraneh, Wash. Philip H. Ruff Missoula Roland M. Slolesou Ml-r- ' ..ul:i Robert WHJtam Swift WlUow Grove, Pa- Duane LeRoy Thrclkeld Great Fa] Is Robert J. Thullen Chicago, 111. Thomas Richard Uphill Fern it-. B c. David Dean Whitesitt Sloven svi He John P, MeMahon Nevvlnclon.Contii Mi l • ! Mrvi-r Clav Center, Kaa Carl E. Neuf elder Butte O. Douglas Pittman Ana Arbur, Mich. David E. Pnnein Oroat Palls George H. Quinn, Jr Trenton, N, J. } Cruig F.. Smith Piano, III. iin-Mfl K S-.TJlr.nl Alan Kay Taylor Missoula Nils A.Troedsson St. Paul, Minn. Robert Witt Butler, S. D. Wayne W, Zinne Brldgcr I ' OM. IM MUtl 1 1 l llKM i J. As ha [I .1 ' iihlh Blake! Billing Tu) 5.1, Ok to. ilh J.in Circle trios Kolstod Vera Swanson Joseph Zahler Bozemjin I d a hu Falls, Ida. Lewisicnvu NOT JMtTUJiKt): Jtihn H. Sennit! Altadena,, Calif, James A- Berry Mil..-: ( Hp. Roderick G.N. Fisher Whitefish John V. Honey, Jr. Missoula Brtntoo R. Markle Haver lord, Pa. Tom Dale Riehardson Flairstaff, Ariz. Howard Keith Wood Wolf Point Theta Sigma Phi T the women ' s journal- ism honorary, sponsors the annual Ma- trix Table to honor outstanding campus md community women each spring. THETA SIGMA PHI Standing; Vera Swansun. president and Judith Blakely. Si-med: Dv. Yu, Judy King. Judy MrVey. Uuhum Williams. Zi-nti Mo- i ' m.i iumuujd pop Tin i urn ' u! the last years that the building will W u.--t..l i..s i hi ' t .. i a Sfh.nl o;iii,i.„1!v rhi- MSI library, then will soon ijc another fehnngp when the new Law Bui If line is competed. SCHOOL OF LAW LAW SCHOOL Boll urn r-. E « ri.i In iJ.niuiii-rly. Mjrvm Sorlc, Maurice Olberj;. William McCwmick, Charlc Angel, Robert Tucker. John [wen. Row 2: Hoof r I Cummin . Kvan Anderson, Ronald MePhillips. Tlu-ii- dore CottUllZOC Juxntt Sinclair. William Conk tin, Cordell Johnson. Thomas Kennedy. Row J: Thomas Dowlbtgt Carrol] Multz, Roy Rodegh iero, Arthur John McDonald. Doujila Allen, Keith Bunwes, Robert Brimks, Gerald Chrislensen. LI lohn Radonich, M ugene Brown, Th ichiiel McLatchy, i.koii. Andrew Hale thli Ak ' NaSKk ' t. LJoiialll :hard i ' KoncauU. Vrlhur Laudeman. Rich- L-r. Charles Joslj n ;on, Conrad Fred ricks. t ' e r Richard Anderson. Irving Johnson, Victor % Richard Cdnboy, Har- rly. Fred Luhmsn, John .!.,::.. Suasawr. WiL LAW SK. 1 1 t5rs Seated: Marvin McPhllUpfi, Will el air. Domdd Do Standing: Thuor berg. Cordell Jt Not pictured; i fLe.in Richard Dxfvt D Vid ert Tucker, K ti..hl onklin, .lames Sin- Kennedy, Maurice Col- DeCJnmdpre. William LAW HE VIEW Seated: Charles Angel, Businc t Manager, William ConkUn, t-Mitoi-in-chier, 1 heodore Curontaos;, Noie h-isi- .j-. Standing: Donald Beichle. Mclvyn Rvutl, Joha Alexander, Thomas Douding. Douglas Allen. Not pictured: David DeGrandpre, Richard Dxivi. v. av. aw. ni ' M KKi kivt; SCHOOL OF MUSIC Music activ ities, practice sessions, classes and concerts are centered in the modern, piano-shaped Musk- Building. PHI MU EPSILON SINFONIA J hi Mu Epsiion Sinfonia, men ' s professional lational music fraternity, brings together top nen in the Music School, Organized two ears ago. it bustled with activity this year, ine of its activities was a fine jazz concert prtng quarter. Presidem Vice-President Secretary Trca surer OT PICTURED: ■in n Charles Eork Butte crry Lloyd Domer Missoula aye Harding Enjrlc Dickinson. If, D. 11 una Mae Kcrbcjr WatLTtown, N. Y, red B Mum bower Missoula - y Ann Stephenson Karcrfd Hunt Fieri) Kosi Leland Scifers. Joe Muiuenrtder La Dm in a Appctha Dodson Beih Burbank Charlo James F. Kadk-k Omaha t Neb. Jack McCIarty K .dispell .Norman D. Nelson BainVillc Paul Nel.son Leroy, Minn lean SchJicht Glen dK r e Judith Speen Chinook Fir t row: Chuck HaUKan, Larry Luke. Rich Huthrie, Arnold Krick- son. Tom Spa la tors. Second rw Jack McfJarty, Herb Kostj Roger l.eison. Lei a mi SeJifj ra, Bruce Buckingham, J tunes Evrrsokv advisor . Third row: Jack Mi ' ( ' :i;i!r,. Jl-jt.v Donn-r. John Sclleck. Torn Lamm. Noel Brown, Harold Burn, Paul Nelson. Marie Vance K-uifield p .i. ONI Ml NIWFn Six SCHOOL OF PHARMACY PAGB ONB RUMORED .tEVRN KAPPA PSI Kappa Psi is the honor fraternity for pharmacy men of junior standing. It seeks to acquaint members with the principles of pharmacy and promote ' ideals of I heir future profession. Regent Vice- President Secretary Treasurer Historian Chaplain Howard Kemia Ben Temple John Nelson ' poorer . v:i ; .i l— Bob Werie Charles Wii-ks Sealed: Dr. Surhy. Pr. PetUofitO, Second row: Howard Kcuna, Ben Tern pel, Jack Gardner, John Nelson. Mike Hwdfec, GeOrge AmenOn, Carry French. Rob Wcrie, Charles Wicks. Brick vow: Ord Chirk. Jim Cl;iv, Rn-hj.rd Ufunersn. G.irv Clizer. Mike Cousins, Ilt-rh Anderson, Stan Tlffanv, Harold Olson. Tom Nash. OT PICTURED: .,: .. :.[:,::«■Frr: I,,ri Mteouta erberi L, Fosler Great Falls harles Glenn ie Harlowlon uward F. Konna Misnoula firold N, Larson Fionner miesG, LePard Great Falls en diaries Tempol Missoula Wnvn Anthony Vlasnk Kalispell Richard A. Vhitaker Missoula Charles William Wicks L wfartown Gary Jobn WoM Laurel Gary Tibheit Woodson Superior Michael Hodge E- Wenatchee, Wash. John P. Nelson Ennis I .1 i i I ' I d Billinss Harold Olson Tomer Marcla Peterson Great Falls Richard Rotner.sa Red Lodge Ja k Therrien Kiilispc-ll Sh v Tilliiny Great Falls Robert Tirrell Hi I lings Robert G, Werle Livingston Fort Benton Gene Hanson Wolf Poinl FRESHMEN SOPHOMORES SARA BLACKBURN JUNIORS AND GRADUATES Editor t- K.J III NIJUED MNJ-: Glen Aasheioi C ' hurli-s Abel! Betty Jean Aberdeen Bob Adolph Lttnl Aldrich Janet AmoM Bob Anderson Dave Anderson Dennis Anderson Diane AnrictYuii FRESHMEN FROM SHORE TO SHORE FRESHMAN ORIENTATION WEEK CROUP LKAIJEKS: Row ana: Mvron Pilch, Larry Pageit, Conrad Colby. Hob Sankovich. Jack Lincoln, Jerry Colness, Row two: Tom BHzer, Sian Tiffany. Jim Sbeire. Chet Jolly . Jim Ercdriekson, Rirh Martin. Sid Shratiger. .l;u k Griff] ib r Ed Wanek. Paul L I rich. Row three: Sally Harris. Jan McFarlanc. Carol Anthony, l-i ettr Brnru-t!, Siena McCilns-hon. Mary I U Montague, Jani? Hughes, Evio J her osier. Carol Cooper. Karen Korkin, Idnl. Jw ■: . •...!• r !• ■:•■' . (;:.•: in I • i ■: . i : I . J..isus How four: Barbara Williams. Mvma Kronmiller, Roxannu Shelton. Jan Wilkins, Dorothy McBride. Demse Leavy. Carol SpauldinK, Judy MrVey, Joan Elder. Vera Swanson, Barbara Lee, Myrna Eyerly, Terry Su-vriv-.m. Claru-e Lam,, Jannv Loy. Row five; Ceorge Roberts, Bruce Rettijf. Jim Beck. Lee Arnold. Clary Bradley, flu ' .vio Hanson, Jack Cogswell. Dick Petur.--.ii. Ed Risse. Doug James. PA.GI ONE lit VHREO TEN FRESHMEN Lome! Anderson Margaret Anderson Stevu Anderson Vcmon Anderson Hill Antnmch Teresa Archibald Victoria Arnberjj Thomas Amot Frances Ash craft Sydney A Hi earn Ann Avery Gary Baertson Michael Baker Kenneth Bakkc Gene B«i ti key Jerry Baraeker Bob Barter Margie Bar ret l Lee Barron Richard Barrows James Bartell Anne Barllctl Ronald Barton Chick Bo risen Daniel Bales Joy Bauer K;in n Jv.n.h Sharon Boa (tie Linda Beavers Ray Reek William Beeche Gary Reeman Larry Bell Hi J I HiTi.son Lawrence Benson I ' At.i; OVi: HIMJI4KU ELEVEN Vergil Bentz Jim Bcrka Clarence Bcrtino Forrest Billing Roy BUtte David BiSkey Jerry Bjork Sara Blackburn Fred Bolliger Gerry Buloko ki Barbara Bunrman Jack Boor man Peter Bournzt BitL Bourrel Printer Bowler Anthtjny Bowers Paula Bowman Murray Boyce Diane Boyer Don Brady Mary Pal Brady Clarence Bras Russell Brazill Thru it hy Bri ' hm Palti Broman Jean Brooks Peler Brntz Douglas Brown Mike Brown Nancy Brown Noel Brown Susan Brown William Brown Lorynn Bru qptnan Jim Bryngelson I P ? Q 9 «, © Q ilk ml IWUK ONE If I FKDKBD TWELVE freshmen Barbara Buchanan Charlene Buckingham Lawrence- Budden Ronald Buentemeier Joan Bughco Jean Buldhauui Dick Buholz Kirk Kills Lueie Hurgo Anne Hurke Patricia Knrke John Uurker Doris Buns joe Caciarj Sue Cadwcll Hrlen Cain Sam CaLzza Bob Campbell Sylvia Campbell Carolyn Can nun Evylen Caress Madiilync Casefcolt Rodney Carrier Keith C ha I mors John Cham Icy Nilasana Chareonmil Joyce Christt-n. ' ii Larry Christopherson Solly Clark Michael Cloud Belly Colo Ci-ci-Iki Colo Merle Cole Carole Colier Marilyn Collins FAGS K OUND ED THIRTEEN Robert Congdon Sam Conner Rosemary Cookson Margaret Cooley Sue Ann Coolirige Kay Cooaey Robert Cooney r;.,ry Cooper Robert D. Coretle Beverly Cornel ison .hick Curr Ronald Couch Sherman Co? Nancy Crag Leo Cremans Carol Cripe Gerald Croatian Eugene Cross Richard Cross Kathleen Crowley Ka tie Crutchficld Dennis Cunnington Carolyn Curran Dick Curran Phil Cunie Henry dishing Pat Cyr Barbara Daly Ken Daniels IJick Davits Barry Davis Dt ' lons Dgvffl Jean Davis Dean Davis Sk i I I ' U 1 ' r.l nM Ml M.H;i 1) i 1H li I I t mm mitm It Hob EX-Chancc Carolyn Deevy Thomas Deland Robert Delaney Thomas Delaney Robert Denton Susan Denton Gene Depner Conway Dermott Juliette DesChampfl Gloria Desonia Roger Detert A] an Detlmann Glynn DoVries Steven Dickey Connie Dickson Richard Dill Robert Dili Terry Dillon Wayne PlvJs Richard Dombruwski William Durn John Dorvnl Jemmine Dotler Philip DuughtTly Larry Downer Janice Drexel John Drivdahl Tom Dobak Marcia Duklelh Linda Dull James Dullenty Miiynard DUnCfiJl Katie Dunn I ' AflR lVK 111 Mutl l FIFTEEN Patrick Dunn Jerry Dunne Gary Duslin Helen Dwelle Phil Dwlghi J ihn Dzledilc Judy Eames Kay Edwards Lari Ann Essen Ron Eichler Scult Eliasoti ( harks Elkiuum Bob Elliott Roburl Elliot I William Ellison Jeanne Engelbach Robert Engelbach Bruce Ennis William Ensign Nil BlidESOl] Karen Eulner Robert Eva Jack Evans Pat Fairbanks Sharon Fast Wade Farlin Harold Filter Jim Ferkovlch Jean Kay Ferris Ktrvf Ffntor Gary Fernquist Lois Anne Fey Bobbin Field Robert Fink Jackie Fisher Alb it FRESHMEN Judy FishCT Henry FlaloW Vernon FluLshor Dj irl frn- Kli.-rnirm John Glenn Kitty Gleason Mike Gleasuii Ray FJefl D yfd koLsoiti Vicky Foriti ' in-Jli ' Akvin Ford Mike Ford L.niy Forrest Signe FtirsclJ James Fournier K;nen Fowler Don Fraley Dak ' Frank Norma Frank Tbgmas Frank Donald French Linda Fritseh Ronald fritz Susan Frizelle Jsiy Fuhrmann Linda Fuller Kiiy Garber Roger Garrett CiiiuU ' Gates Ari.-i rv. Ge.iir Martha Gentry Jan Gerbase Karl Ccrlaeh Mela nie Getz R Lc bind Gender t ' Af;n (ink HCNDBED SEVENTEEN !-.:KSHMKX Frances Gibson John Gibson Sue Gibson William Gibson John Gilbert RetfjlUi Gil man 13111 Goeslinji Wayne Guctz Mary Goffcna Albert Goke Carmen DeCoStQ Comes Philip Gonzalez Wyk-y Good Larry Goodrich Henry Gosselin Jvi( Gov! Dick Grafe Marilyn Grande Russell G ravel ey Charles Green Susan Greenfield William Grenkr Sborry Grjswnld Joe Grover Hans Glide gas t Sandra Guhrl Allen Haas Pntricin H agan David Hatght Edward Hale Ann Hall Goorfic Hall Dak- Hal lock Jack Hamilton Marvin Hamilton 1 1 v 41 1 L 4 AflraL Lee Hammond Edward Hamper Helen Hancock Gail Hanlcy Merle Hanson Don Harby Felicia llardison Bill Harlan Marc Harris Sonja Harris Mary Barker Lynda Harrison Michael Harsell Milch Hart George Hase Judith Hastings Charles Haugan Ray Hawk Nancy Hawthorne Doug Hay Norman Huaih Dennis Hacker Juan Hedlund Terrene Hefferan Donald Hi-fi ington Oirt 11 elding Darrell Hensley Lynn HeppW Frank Herbig Ami] rlerselnt Judy Hirst Tom Hines Su vfii E l::: k I.- Wayne Hinrichi SheJIy Hodges PAGE OHB HUKDftBD NI VETKKN FRESHMEN Richard Hoffeld Tony Hof feller Thomas Hagnn Ted Hogcland James Holland Franklin HollJbaUf h Sally Holton i :■•■! n-i-r Efoltoti Paul Honey David Hope William Horstman Judy Hove James Howard Lymx Howard Mona Howard Hayden Howard Robert Huward Dick Howell Pal Howell Sandi Howell Mary Humans George HukIhs Larry Hunt Ric:harcl Huse Robert Huso Lelanri Hyslop Jerry Hylhecker Tony Irwin Anne Jackson Nancy Jacobs Jim Jacobscn Frank JaconeUy Joyce Ja Merck Dour James Hick JasfKT i i m 111 mum n n i m i 111 13L FHESHMEN Michael Jenkins Larry Jenkins Margaret Jennings Raymond Jensen Carol Johnson Dale Johnson Donna JohnsOfl Gary Johnson Gregg Johnson J t vnii; Johnson Jean Johnson Kaihy Johnson Mar Hie Johnson David Johnson Robert Johnson Sandy Johnson Wallace Johnson Steve Johnson Glenn Jones Larry Jones Ronald Jones Suzanne Jontry Janice Jordan Neil JorKcnseti Robert Jorgensen F ' onny Jo.se ultson Barbara Jo Kanei Sandra Kalis Kemmie Kammerzell Richard Kapral Jul! Kaxlagodt Ken Kuul t ' riroLee Kn ' ith Terry Kullty Bill Kelley I ' AUl. OSI- 111 MiKKU I H I N M MM, FKKSEIMKN Hub Kelsh Diane Kenyon Lee Kernen Jacquelyn Kinfi. Robert KiiiH Tom Kirschten CharlOS KlilI . Rawll KniKhl James Knock- lAla K Hudson Sharon Knudson Bruce K chei C. C. KuelUr Mark tic Kol -s:ir Jo Anne Kolwyck WUlIam Kopp Christina Kordos Roger Kotila Jerry Kraft Jerry Kramer Thomas Krueger Jiirnes Kyle Barbara KykT Sharon La liar William LaCombo Kenneth LaGrandeur ■fink l.ajnu- ll: y Lrdonde Ray Lampi Lorraine i-ruipbeil Charles Larson Kaihlyn Larson Jtfim Lauch Ettbeth LavrtaY Kay Lawson 1 | i;H H K HI NDhKI) TWKNTV.T1V0 1 4i 4k ' Geoffrey Leek Sally Leland Ji ' ff Lenci LintJn Lcningtun William Lensinj; Rita LeFiane AJIen Leppinck Darrcl Leruin Joanna Letter Soger Letetfi Belty Leuthold I larky Lewis L-irry f«ewig Stiititon Lewis Marlenc LiRhtfrioi John Lind Suzie Lind Franeis Lindskov Robert LLiutstrand Larry Linnell Danetle Lipp Jack Lit lie J H-quie LlttU Jerry Litzerman Vivian LUotte Roger Loehbaum Larry Loontlorf Pamela Loer Hubert A f ;m Tata Longan Steve Lowry Raymond Lucien Laity Luke Robert Lund I ' .Xi.h, IHMllIl l HVUM V-llfHhK ■Jackie Lundahl Bob Lundslmin Jack McCauk-y Darlcnc Kfagilli Bob MakaJa Jnhn Malcolm Denis Malone Michael Manion James Ma nix Donna Manlry Bruce Markvll Dave Markwald Patricia Marl in Nancy Marvel David Matti Barbara May Edward McAtee Virginia McAulc.v John McAuley Pal MeClain . 1:inth McGinn is Gayie McGuirc Patricia McKinley Pat ML-Kitlrick Gwen McLain John Mc-Nully Mareia Meagher Hiucv Mi ' iuis Dwayno Mcchan Judy Merchant Robert Merkle Juhn Merrill Richard Messier Lorn a Mikelson 9 y 5 3 PA UK )NK IH ' M RLII TIVENTY-FOIB FRESHMEN fes 5 . _ % I Ml Norm tin Mikeison Charles Miller Colin Miller Lewis Milk r Marvin Miller Richard MiJJcr Roger Miller Stewart Miller Sharon Milne Richard Minlct r Steve MJWM) Barbara Miltal Joseph Monger Donna Mtolinark) Mary Monroe June Morrelles Clinton Morden Belte liae Morris Dave Morris Sue Morrison IJavid Muchmv Hi chard Mum son Karen Murdoch Margo Murphy Carol Mustm 1 William Myers Eric Wyhre Carol Nakamura Phil Nash Jerry Neirihardl Mary Neidt Eva Ne sser Barry Nelson Carol Nelson Gt fit n;i Nelson PAfJK OVK III ' Sl)llt:il TWKNTV.KIVK FRESHMEN Jacob Nelson, J ] ] Lana Nelson Richard Nelson Ronald tfelaon Mary Lu Nupstad Fred Nesor Donna Mas ' Nichols Maizie Nichols D wai ne N icmey i r Donna Nordeefl ilit-luii ' d Nuritk Louis D- Nybo Lesley Oerlel Jerome Oilman John Oie Douglas Oien Martha Oke Michael O ' Leary llrv Oliver Betsy Olncy Donald Olsen Marina Olscn Carol Gtson Floyd Olson Kenneth Olson Richard CHJQH Janice Oppredit Gloria Ordinfi Sharon Osier Gordon Pftgfenkopf Bruce I ' ainlcr Shirley Palmer WiJiiarn Palmer Edmond Panuhun James Pan noil ? 1 ft it -J 5 A PAGB 0N« BDNDRSD TWENTY-SIX Judy Patch Suoit Patterson Douglas Paulson Terqr Payne Guy Peek Gary Peto Dorothy Pejnberton Linn Perry George Petaja Jon Peterson Larry Peterson Wayne Peterson Albert Petti bone Walt Pesehel Eugene Pftitt Daltou Pfau Bruce Pfri miner Jan Picchioni Robert Piekert Alfred Pleajunnton Carol Poitras Sarah Pollard Marsha Popoff Kichnni Pir.-Uiti John Prater Patsy Pump Judi Quinlan Pai QmJnn Meg Raff Julie Rafferty Laurie Halm Gerald Ramer Mike ltamsc.v Dave Rankin I 1 M.I 1 1 V l. Hi Mail |. IV,I I1 SFU FRESHMEN Doll liastTlUis n Carol Rathkc Layne Ravsten Bobbie Reber Lout Eieuiwnmi Jo? Remlek. Fred Rewcy Diann Riddle Fawn ftioge Ay Riley Lajpry RUey Carlo Rimer Patrick Roach Lauriee Koark Larry Roberts Richard Roberts Barry Robey Dun Robmsun Edwjn Robison Reno Rocteghieru John licjeii linii Jerry Rogers Sue RojitTs Card Rohvi Robert Rums lad Joan Ruse Kenneth Ross Jan Rothschild Richard Rozic Teddy Rudis Mike Sagcr Paitl Sa iinsky Dennis Sain 9 : PAGE ONE Hl MUmi ni KNTY-KICHT Juhn Salmond Martha Sanchez li, rbara SntlcJifur C,:nl Saterlic jack Sohield Wayne Schalc |i: ' H|i SfhltUilH Dick Schrc ede] Tetl Schoenborn Dijrry SchulLz Judy Si ' vL-up Edwiua Set fort Pat Seitz l-kten Seltzer [{oxiintii- Sharp Allen Shnttuck Patsy Shen Kay Shields Ellen Shcire Jon Shelton Mnrjorie Shjcflo Myra Shu Its Judy Stefc Us Kentlard SLcbfri t ick Silvcrsl. tn Dorothy Smionsien Roberta Simpson T -rii Sin: !;•■•.. n Sfindy Sims Lucia Sivaton Donald SlanRer IJonna Smith v n;i 1 1 vj in vinti n r w w -mm FRESHMEN JiMm S Hurl land tJ:irrj- Son -tisi-n Catherine Spi tiler Janice Stand ley Crtdg Stanley CJiff Slark Dee Stanley Stall Slaves Sara Stead man Dave Stegmeicr !{ tfl Sttitnrnot ir Jack Stdttn« Karen Slenseth Mn ' bn-i Sli pi... k Richard Stephens Gary SteveDt Marion Stevenson Shirley Stevenson Don Stevllnggofi Mark Slewait Sid Stewart Dave Stilt Dellnis Stiles M Eirsa re! Stn p [j] t-t-ii n Bob SLorrh Steve Seoll Jim Straight Keith SUuck-vnnl llarnsonR. Klam Suthi Donna Snt tun Lurry Swur.Etr Sandy Swank C;ill Sv.,il: .11; IVH.I list IHMJUKIt Mlinr 1 «M KRESIIMEN Dennis Sweraon Robert Swensim Paul Tajj Lynn Tap] in James Tarsctt Penelope? Tasrhr Bryson Taylor Edwin Taylor Pat Taylor I. .!. i Ti ' MHIifH Jim Terrell Jane Thomas John Thomas Hick Thomas Ann Thompson Edward Thompson Jam-i Tbocnpson Judy Thomjwon Rat? Jean Thompson Bill Thorcn Richard Thorson Rick Thorwardson Joan Tischor Duanc Torgerson Stanley Torvik George Torp Margaret Town Gary Towner Lynda Tracy Shcryn Tracy Rona Trosl Michael Tully Lake Melvin Udelhoven Karon L pshaw John Urness I ' AGK ONE in MlBl lJi TIIIRTV-ON ' K FRESHME N Jim Uzlic Marcus Vadhctm Kit Valentine John Van Aken Marlcnc Vance Jrui Van Hovcn Raymond Van Wichfn iicit-ii veeder Waller Von mi m Carol Vincent Millie Violet t David Voight Jerry Vukasin Sharon Waddell Richard Walker John Wallace John Walli 11 Frank Walsh Frank J. Walsh Jim Walsh Want! Merseh Wayne Warner Coiiind Wnrix-n Leon Washut Linda Wasley Hon Weal hen I J Bernard Wemple Hnnnld Werba Ken Wfrntii- Hal Weather Edward W T cttach Sterling Welzsleon James Wheeler Pol Whelan Richard While | ir I ' M Ml MilCKlJ ritmi V- TMII 9 3 5 3 Norman Wh item an Karen Whitman Ruber I Wilier ft Laura Willed Gerry Williams Judy Williams James Williamson Jim Will its Bruce Wilson James Wilson Jay Win ship Lou Wncnsek Harold Wolfe B«b Wolverton Laura Wolvorton Drew Wood Gary Woodford Ihiruld Wn, K y Gordon Woolman Robin Wright Leland Yates Barbara Young [AT, Z, David ZinsmvUter Elaine Zipperian Dennis Zmnig Anna Zweck I- M.I i M. Ill |lia h I IIIIL M I I Denis Adams Dave Aldrich Carol Antlers . !] Joan Anderson William Anderson Nancy Anschutz Raymond A k j ornson Judy A-.ihiki:Lr;i Richard Austin Tony Ay to David Baker James Baker Wayne Baldwin J ll Ballas Barbjirn Barker ■Thn Basolo Davirt Baylor Larry Be:Mes SOPHOMORES Spur arid Hear l J aw presidents— Annette Smith ami Denis Adams at ttio Sadie Hawkins Dance. PAOH DM HUNDRED IIIIKTV-KJI K SOI ] J JMOliES l;;i; b;uLi E 5- - 1 1 Carolyn Uelt Lisette Bennett Dun Blltl Andy Blanfc Stored Btaszefc Diane Boehler Sonny Borden Ron Bottcber Gary Bouck Bob Boulter Pauline Buurquin Robert Bragg Tom BriggS Julie Briscoe Malcolftl Bruateh Cordelia Brown Darryl Brunsvold Richard Btlech Robert Burgan Willimn Burke Barbara Bur roll Bill Cain Edward Canly Carlson John Carlson Wall is Cherry John Chinske James Chrislcnsen Suzy Cook Mil (on Coffman Martha Cole Robert Cole John Coleman Desireo Cullelto Cprfnne Collier Murtha Comer Carol Cooper Lee Corkish Robert Ciiine Judy Crego Denny Cronin Mike Cumin Clailr Daines Dave Dak- Milt Dalsopoulos Gerald Davis Jim Davis Ni-iiJ DeLurlr ftomio Deschamps Nancy De Young Janice Dickman Joseph Dietrich Sharon Dodge (Cathy Doll Robert Dumont FlWd Docich Doutf DoolJttle Dairel Dorsch Ed Dotson SOPHOMORES SLmmnu Duly Dawn Drummond JuUe DuFresne Gordon Duianl Ernest Ekejjren Arthur Emmelt Jordis Erickson Betty Elehcmenidy Gloria Eudaily Ti ' I Kyi r: on Sharon Ex ' ot-son Myrna EycrLy Dusty Farnum Jean Faulsticli Joe Ferxell Vlcfcl l-Vy John FiRKins Gary Fish Tum Flaherty Trudy Follinglo Call Franku MacMillan Fraser Jan Frecirjcksoi] J ermine Funk i ' iiulii r;uTi.;ii Lola Gnrberg Mary Garflson Evnie Gehrling Jacqute Gibson Moldon Giese VM.h. HNK HIM(KU) TlllliTY-SEVEN SOPHOMORES Rji]| h Gilham Harold Gilkoy Csirma Gilligan Anne Guwaty Mike Good Donna Goodrich Catherine Goudte Dale Gralf Sharon Gravelly Gary Gregojy Marilou Green Sbaryl Greenup Jack Griffith Douglas Grimm Gary Groshelle Lynn Gjjgt fgon Dal« Ha an- Dwairj Hack mu n Gaylu Hagoman lane! Hag y Betty H U D anna HaJl Sharon Ma risen Neil Hanson WUene Hark ins Robert Harper John Hauek Jim Bawofth Richard Ik-Id Jay Hess ill Jkti nvt ium ki:i unit r .i:|rHtT ffy O, SOPHOMORES Ann Hicham Merrill Hill W.inda Hi 1 1 man Nancy Hirst IieUy Ur.H ' iriLiu Barry Hogarly Jetty Holliday David Hoi Locke Marcia Holmes Tom Holmes Charles Hope Kenneth Hornunj; Claudia Hutu Harold Hunt Stanley Hunton John In man Jo Irvine Ray Jacobs Christine Jensen Tim Jerhoff Allan Jesha Farn k Joach loft Outlet Douglas Johns Elinor Johnson l.- ■,:.■■Johnson I ' at Johnson Pat Johnston John J oseph Hih Jiminffcr Ann Kay I- 11,1 nM Ml SIMtl I) hHill w 5 SOPHOMORES J and MacKetme Henry Madcr Linrin, Madscn Km Maki J. C. Mamy K;iy M bzatfl Redg? Martin EiEtvmonti ! tLirtiEi ich Douglas Massing Robert May Dorothy MeBrlde MyrriiL MtCallum Don McCandW Cay McCannel John McCannel Majrcla McDonald Phyllis McElroy Jim McFarlane Judy Mtlntyrv Bob Means John Wears Carol Meehan Joe Merrick Kny Mcrritl Junius Mprshtm Bryeo (Skip) Moyer K n Millar Chuck MUtenberger John Monlegna Joe Moody PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY-ONE SOPHOMORES Carol Moore [JcH-rt-l M wre LaVona Morris Marcia Morgan Gary Morrow Diane Mossey Thomas Mowen Gail Mui ' s joo Mufizenrider Dennis Myers Arlent My]]ynuiki Miehael Myrhow Mickey Nan-niche Jurti Neeley Charles Nelson Marlys Nehson Norman Mctziter Janice Neuhnilh. Cheryl] Nevin Eirnd Xickle Pat Norman John Northuy Wuliam Nutter Paul Nyquisl Lynn O ' Brien Nancy O ' Dell John Olson James O ' Neill i Oswald PACE ONE BUHDBED FORTY-TWO SOPHOMORES Gall Pajfie Ellen Parker Preston Parks James Pju u irii i ' Walter Paulsen Dwayne Pearson Sue Parks Donald Pefaur Pete Peters James Person Charles Peterson Margaret Phalcn Vi k ' illa Pick an! Rod Howe]] Carol Prvssly Edward Prongua John Provost Alice Quirk Sara Rankin Loretla Rash Marie tie Kasmussen Ernie Ratzburg Carol Kaunig Joe Rcber Barry Reed Karin Renwiek Eruc-e Rett is Nanny Riee Terrenes Rieger Thomcs Riggert PAGE OJfE HUNDRED OftT Y -Til ft EE Detrene Ripgjj KarJa Hobbm Sheila HbCflitt ftfurcla Rogers Thomas Ross Graciella Rubio Connie Uudri Jack Rudin Joann Rung Kenneth Rusted Russ Sands Robert Sankovich Mary Pat Saner bu?r Robert Schuette John Sehul Sandra Schwanbcek George Scott William Seel Patti Jo Shu v.- Kenneth Shelden Patti Sherrow Anne Shipley Salty Shiner Pal Shrider Kd Sibbrdd Paula Simmons Sharon Sirokrnan Ronald Slovak Annelte Smith Sandra .Smith 1a ■.21 SOPHOMORES Valerie Smilh Glenn Sorenson Carol Span] rims Merlin Stanhope Darnell Stansberry Charles Staples Jim Stegmeier Marie Stephenson Tim Stevens Dan Stockton Lou Sullivan Brcndt Stoverud MMvfa Syria Theodore Tabor Beverly Taylor Mary Ann Taylor Richard Taylor Frank Thayer Helen Therriault Nancy Therrett Judith Thomas Ellen Thorwardson Gary Thronson BUI Tidyman Gcraldine Tierney FSrucc Tisor Leif Torgorson Karen Tom.sik Rosemarie Town Anne Tyuknch SOPHOMORES John L I vila San;! i a Van Blaricom JcaniJLtic Vargo Larry Vielleux Judy Voth Jerry Walker Ron Wallace Eileen Welrigartrj r William Wallace Jarr.iv-: WriU-r Joanne Weinschrott Chuck Welker Roger West Arm in WernifiCh Lynda Westrum Marianne Whelan Andi Wilde Dave Williams Barbara WneeJer Gayk- While Patricia Williams Kay Williams Santli Wtthee Ht?rb Woods Janu Wynn Raymond Younc Judith Zaeske PACE USE JUM RK1 FORTY -SIX p. c.F. it w. m ximvu roirrv-sKVKV ■v Bales John Beebe Carolyn Bell Dale Berry Beverly Bcrminghoven lui Benton liax Rieke Cleo BLshtjp Sue Blanton h h Bloomenfetd William Boettcher Virgil Bon Jane Borden William Bowd anc Brascur Yanklyn Braun Hubert Brenner Rod Brewer Robert Brtckley elta Brjllhart k-tty Sue Brown Dan Burns Darilyn Burns Peggy Calvin ilium Can- tin Cartel ' hob Caakey OQtothjr Cecrele Carol Cbakos Jii 1 M VMiV. OM m M KH MIKI1 .KItillT Gary Christie Dutch Clark John Coffee Jack Cogswell Conrad Colby Norma Collins Jerry Colness Guy Connolly Ken Cooper Canruf t .fCi :.. AJ Craig Clarence Crofl Blaine Cummins Corliss Curtis Rodger Dantelson John Dalsopoulos Diane Davis Dixie Dawson Dawn DeGrey El km Devimey Owen Ditch field Gtoria Dixon Elizabeth Dud, I Louise Duiukk Diane Drew Wayne Dorcas George Draff in 7.i n- Ann lit i - Carn|« Dressfcel] l ' (ih. ONK ill -VlHtHJ KllilV-MM Mary Dudley Su anne Duntap Garth Bymonci Larry Eichhmn Joan Elder Judy Elmore Jeffpry Edgmond Nancy Engelhardl Ma reel la Evans Mac Pen too Karen Ferkin Joseph Fine Ken Fordik John Foster Penny Frccboum Laurie Freshman Norma Fries Marilyn Froehlich Jack Qflluly Nancy Gilroy Hobbie Gladowski Bill Glacier Antonettt Coffena Penny Gon« Mary G rattan Thomas Grasscseh Richard Guilmctte Kicharci Guthrie Deanna Guy Tod Haefcrjuui C J Q Q PA H: «NE IH VOttKli FIFTY ivvi.i. him. Hi ' MntKD nrn-iiNK Deloris Johns Etnar Johnson James D. Johnson James R. Johnson James W. Johnson J€XTy Johnson Chester Jolly William E. Jones Raymond L. Komratn Sharon Kansas H ' .i f K.I | AM. r, John Kt ' Gf£f Nnreen Kiley Thomas A, KinJrick Judith King Don Kinney Michio Kttahara George Knee El ma Know I ton Ed var:l Kom.it.- Larry Km 1 1 Vema Kvale Clarice Lam Jurine Landoe Sandra Larson Myrtle Laubaeh Dennte Leery Walter Lenninglon Marvin Lt Novo p. k;l ost niMtREL) rirtv-Two .ri ' Mi ;f;s Priseilla Lester Jack Lincoln Larry Lind Hubert Lindquist William Lingard Tuny Long M t- 1 L.i s ;j [ . ' i y Bob Lucas Lloyd t.iinrii ' i ' M Jack Macintosh Charles Madden Bert Magnuson Harold Manicke John March John Martin . aiu-y MllkU-ek WeiUl ' ! 1 Mathews Hans Mauritzcn Rich Maxwell Mary Ellen MacAvuy Judy B£cCa£fer$ Sue McCull Cam McCallum Timuihy McCarthy Zena Beth McGiashan Tim MeHrmy Marilyn McGujrc Albina McTuckcr Hubert McKenzie Judy MeVey PAOe ONE IIINDRFD f lUV-HH R Ml f ii Joe Porter Stephen Postle John PostQfl Nadino Powers Lee Prodor fiarron Putnam Virginia Ray land Don Redman William Reich Annie Ri ennui Rand Robbin David Roll Boyd Roth Gerald Richard Rudolph Ruana Donald Russell Carolyn Ruth Robert Rux Lou Sand wick Sonja Sanne RieharJ Sayer Sharon Say re Fred Schwartz Howard Sell wend John Schrocder liUl Schusinum Lcland Seifers Don Shalhope Roxannc Shclton Roger Siemens rw.E one ill m hkd fifty-five tit 1 1 ill O T --7 1 jf. u i PAG OKB SUNVRBP FIFTY-SIX f ? ■ill All k l till 1 , 3L Jim Viner Marjoric Vohs Karen Von Sages Chcrryl Wagner Penny Wagner Jerome Wagner Ed W nek Shirley Waiehime Tony Wastcoat Karen Weed Don Ei Id Watne James Werre He fen Wertz John Wertz Linda Westin Janet W ilk ins Barbara Williams James Williams Kathy Williams Har.el Wilson Norman Wight Ellwwd Wineholl Betsy Winshlp Virginia Wolfe June Wolverton Elizabeth York Philip Kiefi JaAnu Zimmcler I ' Afll: IIVK Ml ' MtRKO Klt ' TY-SI I HOT TIME IS COMING ACTIVITIES PAGE OWB in NDRED SIXTY Ado Annie and Ah Hakim discover what happens when a girl cain ' l sav No! Janet A moss Ann Avery Gait Clark Dcsiree Collette Judy Fisher Xorma Frank Diane Massey Joyce McDonald Mjiriih McGinnis Mary Kay MedVM CHORUS Carol Nelson Marcia Rogers Karen Upshaw Marianne V helan J i. A no Xim merer Glen Aasheim Tim Brehm Darryl Brtmsvokl Charles Bryson Bruce Buckingham Dermis Craig Larry Forresi l oug James Don Kirmey Norman Mikclson John Provost David Siegmeier Jim Terrell Raymond Young Aunl Eller Curly Lmirv Ike Skid mure Krwi Slim Will Parker J . Hi Ki- Adu Annie Carncs .Mi Hakim ( ea ( mornings Andrew Carries Coard FJam Prlscilia Lester Byron Christian Joanna Lester Dermis Craig Doug James Jim Terrell Richatd Guthrie Ron Botieher Stuy Cook Ray Maidmenl Mary Medvil Bob Lucas Jnhn Provost i a ;k use tii NUkKU sixty-oni-: FINE ARTS BOB DUMONT Editor |j]1oJ« by John Fiirs.sH.-n. Ljiury and Curly— Joanna Lester and Byron Christ inn in the fill-school show— OKLAHOMA! OKLAHOMA! BALLET n Norman Preston Sandra Swank Stan Hun ton Waits Sanford Sandra Swank Nancy Sencchal Vai Schmidt Rosemarie Fishburn Linda Frilsch Peggy Hansen Finnan H. Brown Jr, John L. Lester Jucj James Frach Lee Baron Li ' U] - C:nvi:i Skip h • ■!.■f Phil Dougherty Dick Willis ntifflor Musical Director j ' .ici: ost: hi vimtu sixty-two THE GAZEBO PA 1K ONK HI ' NDkKtP SIXTY-THREE MASQUER THEATER The Masquer Theater completed its third year of performances in the round. Of major importance was the rising interest in theatrical work, partic- ularly in the field of original playivriting. Marge Shjeflo and Diane Kenyan are among the many students whose performances enhanced Masquer productions THE MATCHMAKER Marith McGinnis, Brinlcm Markle. Eileen t;.n2l;i lu ' r mid Chuck Hiiuuen rrheiirsr ' The Matchmaker ' a hit held over from the Summer Theater, This delightful broadway comedy, fun for the casL direc- tor and audience was presented on campus in early fall and was later taken on a tour of western Montana. THE CONCEPTION An original one-act play The Conception by Jean Metteson views life in a mental hospital. The prevailing question concerns the relativity of sanity in a world of insanity. Among members oi the cast were Wayne Finney, Marge Shjeflo, Diane Kcnyon, Elsie Ha II ford and Suzy Cook. PAGE OYE IHMIRKU SlXTY-KOtR THE SPORT OF KINGS ' The Sport of Kings , written and directed by H fa McKinnon, was a play to be watched and enjoyed Wayne Veeneman, who played the bum, kept fb audience constantly aware of the humorous aspl of the play. THE DUMMY The Dummy, written by Brinton Markle and directed by Sara Grey, gave the view of life on the water front and of the character and will uf weak and lost people who seek a leader. Mike Fallon gave a performance not usually expected from a college performer in bis interpretation of Sena. HOPE CHEST Under the Masquer direction of Cordelia Brown, the Hope Chest told the story of a lost um trying to find hope and happiness by means of an old chest. Eileen Gallagher portrayed the sub- missive middle-aged wife whose desire for peace is threatened by her tyrannical husband, Brint m Mjirkle. Dorothy Simuiiscn. Wayne Kinney. Desiree Colkttc D;m Bieri. Cordte Brown, Sara Grcv. Frank Roberts :inrt Suxy Cook fa a scene from ' -The Cherry Orchard . THE CHERRY ORCHARD Anton Chekkov in The Cheery Orchard created an atmosphere of varying moods, whose sharp contrasts make up the main aspects of the drama. The emotional impracticability of the members of a family of high rank, their inability to cope with the changing order, contrast with the practical, realistic and perhaps uncouth behav- ior of the new rising class. The Montana Masquers ' decision to produce Chekkov ' s masterpiece on the eve of the comb hundredth anniversary of the birth of this great dramatist, represented another attempt by Americans to bring Russian life into better perspective. ■Brown prepares for her outstanding perform- s Madame fianevsky. [•i - Ot the cherry orchard Doroihy Si malison Wayne Finney Ronald Jotted Frank Roberts Cordeha Brown Sara Grey DosiroL ' CoJIette CAST Duttyasha, a maid Lopahin. a merchant Epihodnv. a clerk Firs, on old valet, use 87 Madame Ranevsky, the ow Any a. her daughter L harJr 11a, :i Kd ' CTUt ' . ' i Varya, Madame Ranevsky s adopted daughter. 0£e 24 Suzy Cook Gaey, brother ol Madame Ranevsky Brucv Buckingham SemycirniV-HsMeluk. a ];nid ownt-r D;ul Hu-ii Yasha, b young valul Philip Dougherty Trofimov. a student ju I Peterson A Vagrant Tuny AhtOfkUOCl The Stal-nn Master Gary Carlson Visitors, Servants Nevada Bonar, Don Kinney, Mtirlcne Ugh I foot. Judy Eames, Karin Henwirk, Joan Draxich, Betty DhxIcL Witliain Lensing. Bill Jones. Charles Grey Firman H. Brown. Jr. Director Richard H, Jan I Designer and Technical Director } C.i: WtK NLNDRtlJ 5|XTY-$IX I ' AGE ONE IILMOUMI SIXTY-SEVEN 1 Tn the Russ an embassy (Sefl) Felicia Harden nnd Kirk Puis arp,ue upstairs, while down- stairs Diann Riddle, Bruce Buckingham Hiid Bill Kcarns ijilk about the political situation. Across the street In Juliet ' s room of the American embassy Marith McGmnis ponders the i|uoslion of love and international relations, while Brim Markle, Sue Howard and Mike Fal- lon discuss the price of deep freezers. Peter Ustinov ' s quiet, genial and warm-hearted satire deals with the violent subject of Amen can -Russian snarling relationships. The action occurs in the smallest country in Europe ' 1 where the Russian and American urn- bassadors compete wilh each other white their children fall in love. The irony of the play is complete when ihe American ambassador knows that the Russians know the American code and the Russian Ambassador knows thai the Americans know that the Russians know the American code, etc., etc, etc. CAST Kirst Soldier _ Second Soldier The General Hooper Muulsworth Vadi Romanoff Igor Romanoff Juliet Mouisworth The Spy Bculah Mouisworth Evodikia Romanoff Jr. C ptAin Marfa Zlotochkcnko KrcdcSk ' Vandostup The Archbishop Death Saint Love triumphs over politics bringing American Juliet (Marith McGfn(U ) and Russian Igor Romanoff (Kirk Btus) toother. Phil R:tiney Pon Kinney Dan tiieri Mike Fallon Bruce Buckingham Kuk Buls Marith MeGinnis Bill kcarns Sue Howard Diann Biddl Felicia M.-i i Brinton Markle Ronald Jones Row Shaughtu Marlenc Light foot f Vti l [ NI Ml MUtKH SlXTY-fclliJlT TREASURE STATE BAND The Treasure State Band is actually many bands in one. In the master organization are the marching band, the varsity pep band, the AFROTC band, the concert band and the chamber band This musical organization marched for Homecoming, provided entertainment between football games, traveled to Bozoman for the MSU-MSC football game and spent three days of spring vacation touring western Montana cities. Director Eversole I itis Garcisi Sharon Sirukrnan ] llH ' -1|ll Drum Major Drum t;ijoro«H ' Twirlrrs: Anita Ptice, Warcia Meagher, Jill B lla s nd Jeanne dn-hrti PACT. ONE RtiNDRSD SIXTY- .VINE CHAMBER BAND FLUTES Leroy McDonald Elaine Hnem Loretta Rash Kathlyn Larson ri EiAS Da mi an Wilcox Jacob Nelson CLARINET Robert Bork William Mot Diana Squires Donna Am si Marl LUc Vance Noella Momenroih ALTO CLARINET Leland Setters RASS CLARINET rut McCtafn A I. TO SAXOPHONE Janice Oppixcni TENOR SAXOPHONE Darryl Clark BARITONE-: SAXOPHONE Horbcrl Kosl CELLOS Mum ' Vance Helen Hancock STRING BASSES Nov I EJrown Sonja Stimac CORNETS AND TK CM PETS Rudy Dornitrovich Mary Ann Mertzig Jutk McVJlarty Betty Elchemendy Dale Krnnk OBOES Jerry DOOiet Lorna Mikclson Koberl SpeOra HORN? Gay Connolly John MeCauley Joyce Christens la Judiih Seerup Lila Knudson TROMBONES Dnn Baehetder Jack Taggert Charles Bryson lluinld Hunt HA Ft] TONES Arnold Erickson Dale Hallock Edward Hnle PERCUSSION Beth Bur bank HARP Joy Stratjsbi.uuH Concluding the year, the Chamber Rand presented an concvri •••!. :i -■■' ivfiI iLim mn Coinmememem Week. Under Jin 1 di reel ion of oulst. ' i riding crMchml int; sfninrs. I he band provided entertainment for seniors, their rela- tive and friends, VM.t: USE HI NPKKIJ SEVENTY SYMPHONETTE Directed by Eugene Andrio VIOLINS Lorraine Peterson ZoAnn Drpss Sherianne Grtswold Barbara Burrell Jt ' ;iML ' ttt- Vargo HARP Joy Strau baugh IU ' EiXS Guy Connolly John MeCauley CLARINETS Robert Bork William Mott BASSOON Chjirles Grey TROMBONE Harold Hunt VIOLAS John Sel cb Gi-rylfl Dfi1 BASSES Sorrja Stimac Kay Manzari FLUTES ANh [ ' [ft H.O Lcroy McDonald Elaine Hoem OBOES AND ENGLISH HORN Jerry Domer Robert Speei ' CELLOS Helen Hancock Florence Reynolds TYMPANI AND PERCUSSION Jeffrey Edgemond Eugenia Forsler TRUMPETS Mary Ann MerUift Betty Etcheinersdy STRING QUARTET Composed of talented faculty members «f the Department of Music, the String: Quartet tag ■deserved reputation of excellence. Members of the grouyj are Eugene Weigel, Eugene Andrie, Florence Reynolds, and Gordon Child . JMGE ONE HTNIjKEH SE1 1 N 1 I UNIVERSITY CHOIR Joseph Mussulman, Conductor Phyllis Eide, Assistant Conductor SOPRANOS: LaDonna Apuelbans, Mary Margaret Boyd, Desiree Coltette, Ursula Davis, Jenntno Funk. Patricia Heslekin. Donna Ki?rber. Joanna Lester. Marith McGinnis, Dianne Masscy. Sonja Sannc, Marianne Whelan. Jo Arm Zimmerer ALTOS: Carol Cooney, Phyllis Eidc, Gaye Eagle, Karen For kin, Priseilla Lester, Diann Riddle, Betty Stephenson. Barbara Whwlw TENORS: Charles Bryson, Bruce Buckingham. James Gemmell. Hoberl Lucas. Norman Mikelson, Fred Mum- bower, Paul Nelson. Leland Scifcrs, David KU ' tfmeicr, Raymond Young BASSES: Ronald Boticher, Dnrrvl llrunsvold, William Forrest, Phil Harris. Charles Ifood, IMbert Ivy, Ray Jacobs, Douglas James, Michael Jenkins. Thomas Larson. John MeCauley, James McGrathj Wallace Steucke. David Thomas, Paul Nelson Karen Eerkin Phil HarrJa President Sccrelary-t reasuret Ward ml h Kiipci visor Librarian PAGE ONE niWDRKD St. IKNIT-IV O MADRIGAL SINGERS The Madrigal Singers were formed as a group two years ago. Their musical selections are from the 16th and 17th centuries and they are often accom- panied by instruments of thai era. The group is conducted by Miss Jane Hevener. SOpKANOS: Janet Amoss. LfiDo na Appi-Mums, Ann Avery, Judy Fisher ALTOS: Donna Kerber, Patricia MeClain, Betty Stephenson. Virginia Wolfe TENORS: Fred Mumbower, Benny Sehmaiita, David Hieunieier, Raymond Young BASSES: William Forrest. Michael Jenkins, Larrj l.uke, James Slogmcier The Department of Music is perhaps one of the most performing ' 1 departments t n cam- pus. Throughout the year outstanding students and faculty members presented musi- cal recitals Choral Union, the University Choir, and the Madrigal Singers combined their talents to present the Annual Christmas Concert. The Chamber Band and the Treasure State Band united to give their winter concert Inter in the school vear. Eaeh Week outstanding students were heard on the Missoula radio program, Concert Hall. Through the efforts of the Music Department the annual Music Meet of high school stu- dents was held. Other music activities were the Nile Club Dance, Oklahoma, participa- tion of the cht ral groups and the Symphonette with the Missoula Civic Symphony in the presentation of Beethoven ' s Ninth Symphony, the University Music Series and the Opera Workshop. r rl. use III NDRKO SEVENTY-THRRS Front row: Ken Maki, Bob l,ucas. Ronald Bottcher. Jerry Nordstrom, Loitii Garcia, Jerry Colncss, Richard Guthrie, Bruce BuckiriKham, James l J . ilk, Hav Jiieuh , ;iud Charles BOod, Back row: Sonja Sannc. Mary Margaret Boyd, Mary Kay Mcdvii. Diane Massey, Peggy Calvin. Jean Schlicht, Jurine [Hindoo. Pat Robinson Ut-sCfkni. I ' nsulla Lester and Barbara Wheeler, Not pictured: Marith MeGimm and Jim Barrett, accompanist, JUBILEERS The voices of these twenty men and women comprise ' Montana ' s finest voices, the Jubilcers. For the fourteenth year this group provided enter- tainment for the campus, community and the stale. The Jubiieers are under the direction of Joseph Mussulman. How Do You Got to Broadway V Jubik-er.s tell lhi Nite-Club Dance audience thai AnythiriR Goes ' ' PAA3UR QWt Ml M RET) SEVENTY-KOCH Norman Preston and Sundru Swank in the midst of tile talented children ' s ballet group. Members of the MSU Ballet Theater were particularly busy this year. Long hours of preparation and practice were required for dancing roles in Okla- homa and later in the fourth annual Evening of Ballet. Marnie Cooper ' s brilliant choreography once again showed the talent of her ballet troupe, as they presented Hans Christian Andersen ' s l ' The Ugly Duckling ' and Douglas Bankson ' s two works, The Walerwiteh, and Private Eye, Mr, Magoo. v f v ;i: ONI; III VMtt H BRVBOTY-FIVB One «f the most effective performances of the evening n K T T ' F ' T 1 hVas by Norman Preston, Dfi I 1 1 i Ti X .■f M t)cr icon the h.i:i..ii. lead f Saraband, while Luu is Garcia played her sweetheart, Dan. THEATER The versatile troupe moved oiisily from Oklahoma iu ihe nn:d Evening of Ballet rehearsals, PAGE ONE 111 V REh SEVEXT V-SIX r M.t iim in m hi « «nm w h.jm Mrs? fijw: Hull MarUr,. Uuv K rv t;, l. fiirUun U-h . I) -•. . I ' •.:•.!•■: ' ■: . Ij-.m- .!■n: ? Secmid rnw: Bob Sankovieh, Ed Miller, Paul flrk-h, Gary liradley. Skip Meyer, CENTRAL BOARD The ASMSU office was the stone of much activity as the officers organized student affairs into smooth work- ing order. With cooperation of Central Board, the officers enlarged and improved the Public Relations pro- gram. Central Board was responsible for the largest budget in history, appropriating to athletics and student « ganizatit ns about $150,000, Because of the enlarged budget CB was able to provide much outside entertainment Martin Denny and Tommy Dorsey, as well as free mixers and parties. Several committees excelled, including Homecoming Committee, which with new type of queen selection succeeded in organizing one of the bet Homecoming week-ends eve 1 . Publicity Ci mmittee also was a very successful committee, One of CB ' s las. activities was the production of the all-school show, Oklahoma, which, with Dave Brow man as business manager turned out to be profitable as well as enjoyable. During the year CB approved an affidavit disclaiming trie National Defense Scholarship loyalty oath, backed President Newburn s policy for reduced athletic scholarship and succeeded in gaining sufficient support for the re- incorporation of the student store. ASMSU officers (pictured on l Howie Hansen, Business Manager .le.in fate. Secretary Ed Rifle, President Dunne Adams, Vice-President STUDENT GOVERNMENT GLEN AASHEIM BUZZ ROMSTAD Editors Two votes and three important voices on the 1969-60 Central Board were Professor Albert Stone,, faculty . . iLtatjve, Dean Andy Coaswetl, administration representative, and Dr. Walter Brown, faculty representative. I ' AliK (INK IIINNHM SKVKNTV-SISK JUDICIAL COUNCIL Jerry Metcalfe elected Judicial Council chairmen in spring, 1959, resigned at the end of fad quarter. Helene Loy, succeeded by Bob Connote, finished the term as chairman. Jerry Metealf Judicial Council ' s primary duty is to re-commend to the Dean ' s office proper action on cases concern ing students who have violated University rules. The Council has been a source of much campus discussion .since its forma- tion. During spring quarter, 1959, Judicial Council formulated a policy to facilitate its operations. The goal of the council is to help those students charged with violating campus rules, rather than blindly meting out punishment. Scholarship probation, rather than social pro became the remedy in several cases. First row: Shirley Hall. Karen Ferkin, Jerry Metealf, Ktfiih Woods, Jatiet WlUdng, Elaine Welch Second row: Bob Connole, Bill Gretmwall, Hunk Oldenburg. Lilliiine Mi-tvcr, Kd [. .rc1. I ' , t l. Ml SOKFMi EKiim During tall quarter Budgii and Finance committee, un- der the chairmanship of Mew: i id Hansen, defined a system which enabled C£f iral Board and MSU student to keep track of the hujv student budget The rtm- tine duties of preparing tin proposed budget of ASMSpj income and handling requi- sitions of committees and or- ganizations were also accom- plished. First row: SuSan Brown, Penny Krecbourn. Sandy Orr, J en nine Funk. Gloria Eudally. Lucy Burge, Sonny Borden, Howie Hansen, chairman, and Karen Fcrkin, AWS treasurer Second row: Carl Lehrktnd. John MontcRnn. Jim Johnson. Dick Pa vis, Julian Vine?.? BUDGET AND FINANCE STORE BOARD The five members of Store Board were elected from the student body as a whole- With the nasi stance of five faculty members and two Cen- tral Board delegates, these hard workers, after much sweat and many tears, drafted the Articles of Reincorporation of the Student Store. This document gives members • ,t as.vst .jsh :  i in - H.n.k s:..i - Robert Arnot, Ray Jacobs, Diane Mossey, Virginia Has land, chairman. Nol pic- tured; John Carlson, r k-j oM in Slml n i.ir.n j raditions Hoard attempted la ,|,ln,kl the traditions o| MSl r . vhich arc inter- wo von into ■..iupu life. T-Board engi- uered ihe Choo-Chuo to Eo e- ned Ml quarter and promoted he pep rally held before the ■iomccominj? game. Each time l« v cheerleaders or pom-pon iris were needed, it was the Joard ' s duty to select the ones i; he could draw the loudest wise from the Grandstand fins. E-irst COW! R n Simon, chairman, Judy King, Dennie Leary, Sally Thomps Calvin. Mary Lynn Olson, Snnja Sjoholrri, Carlo Kimcr. Orlcnnn Nelson. Second WW! (JftU Kammerzell, Gwen McLain, Linda Beavers, Jay Hess, Dave Aldrich, Ken Fordik. Denis Adams, Gail Paige, Barbara LL-e, Elaine Hu her, Hou-h .len en TRADITIONS BOARD ACTIVITIES BOARD First row: John Kecfe, chairman, Uarbara Whet-] it, Marlene Kolesar. Diane Ander- son. Jane Thomas Second row: Sharon Blasxek, rk-v Oliver. Pat MfCta.u, Slevi I John Joseph. Ernie R Btzburg, Buzz Ronnsttiri, Eddie Noch Ann Barlletl. During winter quarter Ihe Activities Cotnmittee named seven sub-corn miliees jmd bee;ime Activities Board- The beach parties at the new pool and the Homecoming Danre were two Functions that the committee handled dining fall quarter. The Jimmy Dorsey Band and Ihe Martin Denny group were featured on campus via the committee and a loss of nine hundred dollars. Several free student mixers were held throughout the year. Barbara Wheelev was ap- pointed Activities Director in charge of co-ordinating student activities and organizing the Activities Ri m in the Lodge. ' M tllVDREIl F.lfiHTV-TlVO ELECTIONS COMMITTEE After adding two new voting precincts last year, one in the Forestry Building and the other in the Bus-Ad Building, Elections Com- mniee began this year, under chairman Kathy Joseph with the election of Freshman CB representatives. The bulk of this year ' s work was finished by a committee with slightly changed membership and a new chairman, Barbara Lee, when Kathy trailer CTfed to West Texas at the end i if fall quarter. First row: Kaihy Josephs chairman. Bobbi Jo Kahei, Marcia McDonald. Myra Schults. Ray Osbornsun Second row; Howard Vnllrnar. Boh Campbell, Mike Barry. Dave votgt, Leasing, John Coiman. WUS COMMITTEE Dm ins spring quarter. WUS (World Univer- i y Sc]i-:ei i Committee planned and directed [U annua] [und-raigiBg raunjpaltn. Such shows as the Chinese auctlnn and the ugly pair contest were part of the routine to which all Chinese and u«ly couples looked forward First row: Betty Hall, chairman, joi Foivler. Jan MeFarlane Second row: Sue Parks. Bohbi Mille Peggj Town, Elaine Huber. teller, Linda Smiifu Karen Ion Wertz, Marcia Holmes. First row Mary Hugging, Teddy Rudts. Karen Fowler, Ernie Gchrling Jack 1 Lelene Loy and Brad DUgdale, co-chairmen. Sl 1 1 Dale Lumsdcn, Sharon Fast, Diane Anderson. Frank Gibson, Pat Mahcr, Myra Shu Its, Helen Thorriau.t, Paula Bowman, Teresa Anrhii ld. Jan MeFarlane. p HOMECOMING COMMITTEE To plan (hlW days ol homecoming activity was ihe committee ' s problem. Urn- lovely ijut-i ri phis inn 1 royal court smoothed out many worry wrinkles. The alumni and faithful fan were goaded into yellinp., although unable to push the Grizzlies, to a victory Nevertheless, the committee ' s portion of the celebration was a great success. PAGE OSfc III tJKl lt Ell. II TY-THKEK PLANNING BOARD Long-range planning concerning the structure of student uovernmcnt the primary responsibility of the Plan- ning Committee. Fall quarter this com- mittee compiled a list of thu organiza- tions included in ASMSU. Bob Means, Belly Lcuthold. Dennis Mvci-s, Don Hark in. chairman, Doug Chaffey, Linda Tracy. Linda Harrison, Carol Cooper. Sandra Van Blarieoin VISITING LECTURERS COMMITTEE Visiting Lecturers Committee arranged lor distinguished Speakers to appear on campus. Among l he activities this venr wt-re a convocation t i introduce President New burn to the student body end the presentation i C Northcdte Parkinson. author Ot Parkinson ' s Law, h ' r..-; i ■• .r..:i ■Hi-ek. chairman. Lynn Gustafson, Dr. Seymour Bet- enson. Donna Molinario LEADERSHIP CAMP COMMITTEE Leadership Camp. May 13-15, at Flathead Lake Lodge, was the place w here campus leaders met to discuss campus problems. Tin- committee planned arid directed each day ' s schedule, which included hash sessions, faculty speakers, and recreation. First row; Sharon Beat tic. Gnylc Hagcman. Clarice Lam. chairman. Carolyn Ruth. Kay Lawson Second row: John Chinske, Bill f.i:n, [ .: !: I r- ■• 3 1. J . : I r i D;r. |.-,. Amii Shipley, David Sulc, J ' al McDon- ald INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS COMMITTEE TCie objective of the international Students Committee is to icvelope a better relationship between foreign and American students at MSU. Seated: Kay Ferris. Kilty Gleason. Vir- Kinin R glaod, chairman. Donna Nor- deen, Carol Cooper Standing: Nancy Brown, Ron Long, Ruth James PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE The Secretarial Committee helped in iiKsuriMn sniuoth eu-urdmnlion of the Public Relations program. Felicia Hardison, chairman. Teddy Rudis, Elaine Zip- pers n, Sharon Fasl. The objective of the Public Relations Committee, a new ty- formed bran h  i siu:.ieni government, is to inform (hf citizens of Mnnlan.i ;iboiM MSI. , Us accomplishments, goals, traditions, and Scholastic endeavors, This department includes three sub- ordinate committees. Through Campus Visitations Committee, visitors arc intro- duced to the campus. Hometown News Committee cm-em the activities of student, ;iEui reports to ihe hometown newspapers. Alumni Relations Committee acts as a liaison between tile tudelit body and the Alumni Association. Jerry Agen, chairman CAMPUS VISITIONS HOME TOWN NEWS First row: Roxanne Shelton. Karen Ferkin. Stash Ash- rmire. chairman, Ffiula Simmons. Janet Wilkins Second row: Karen Latsqb, Tom Belzer, Don Hether- injiton. Bill Llnguard First row: Sharon Dodge, Judy Hove. Gail Gunterman. chairman, Lynn Gustafson, Barbara Williams Second row: Larr y Linnel, Jack Gilluly. ALUMNI RELATIONS Ralph P loom en field Dorothy McRride, Mary Steadman. Micky Mankx, Bill Wallace. Carolyn Cannon, Carol SpauldillK, chairman ? irst tow: Mary Lou Montague, chairman. Joan Hedlund. kvond row. n:ir y.M,i Hr. . J .rrn i;i Scnafllie, Sharon La Bar. l. ' UV IruRKeman, Carrie Knutson, Hegina Gil man. M BOOK COMMITTEE A help to confused frosh is the M Bwk, which at- tempts to acquaint tru 1 new stud ml wilh .MSI ]i contains features from how to study a vocabulary Ust to lyrics of lhe school songs and a map fjf the Campus. This year, under 1he chairmanship oi Mary I ou Montague, the book was enlarged ami revised- PUBLICATIONS BOARD Pub] tea! ions V.u.wd makrs m-uinmi ' minl Umk- to i key positions on lhe Kaiintn. Sentinel iiivi Vettture stalls Uj Central Board, Ree- oiri mending is perhaps its major function, although check ins on lhe opera lions of Ihese three student publications fallows staff selection. First row: George Roberts, Kaly Dunn, Penny Warner, Judy Williams, Zen a Beth MeG Ionian. Tom Mongar, chairman Second row: Mr, Dugan. advisor. Jean Tale, Marge Murphy. Frank Walsh PAGE ONE HI SOKE!) EIGHTY -SIX ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS The Associate:l Women Students are go% r erned by a board composed of delegates from each living group. The board formulates cn - forces rules concerning social standards, cam- pus attire, and hours. Violations can lead to the well-known campus, The officers are cbi ' ..-n ;il yearly elections. This year the Mi i J.: l iris livirm a lionn- -.vie . n :j;iSi : i -( i under the chairmanship of Julie Dufresnc and handled the I960 Big- Little Sister program, - c n ■i : 1 1 events sponsored by AWS included three Tash ion shows. Snow Weekend, Big-Little Sasler lea., Miss MSL contest and the Lantern Parade. Scaled: Donna Arnsl, vice- president, Sally Harris, president Standing: Jackie Thomas, secretary, Karen Ferkin, treasurer. FirM niw: Tuukk- Casebott. Judi NYHey. Judy Mel my re. Eielly Hall Second row; Ruth Jamee, Penny Gong,, Janet wynn, Annette fmkh. Marta Sanford, Ann Shipley, Norma Franks Janie Hughes, Pat Williams, Diana Riddle page t n pit vimkij- kkshtv-seve?! David Kubach, Editor John Sfhw:irt7. r Faculty Advisor VENTURE Venture operated on a tight budget this year The literary magazine, nevertheless supplied the student body at the end 04 every quarter with a variety of artieles, short stories and poetry. The quarters tn Jumbo Hall providsd an arty atmosphere for the editing and organizing of the publication. Central Beard, by enlarging the appropriation for Venture, enabled the publication to become nearly completely supported by the student body. Venture staff: Juliet DesCttampS, Jim Polk, Betty Hawkins, Attlumn Kennedy. Mary Morns. Terry Carpen- ter, Billie McPhcrson, Paul Learner. Allen CJoddard. PAGE its l. lit MHlKTJ RIGHTY-RIGHT In 1959 the Kaimin (meaning written word } covered such major news evtitt s as the installation of a new University presittcnt. and the raising of athletic and activity fees. In addition, it kepi a constant watchful eye on llie student government, Covering such touchy subjects English department explosions, the Kaimin ' s con- sistent objective was to find and to report (he truth. ' OUR WARRIORS BOLD Editor John Bcnnitl {J.B. was the master make-up man who organized the first horizontal Kaimin. Bcnnitl spent much time on the Oval trying to solve the walking-on-lhe-grass problem. Judith Blakely,. or Blake. was the efficient business manage with the personality to keep all the advertisers pleased, not t mention the salesmen. KAIMIN Mm- A r u t. in CDRBD BIOHTY-N1NJ As news Editor, Judy Km« as- signed reporters to s pur i f lc beats and worked. ItJ keep up-to-date p ws In the paper. Associate editor Judy McVcy worked on the desk, put out F ri- -i::h -pagc editions, wr t|i Ei Friday column, expanded Uie feature exchange system, and wrote Hrnmaik ir-view; . Always on hand with his camera, Rolf Olson provided many newsworthy pictures for si ' iis w.-.i ' :- K..iri:iri. Editing the sports patfe and Writing his column Charley ' s Chii i kept Charley Hood busy at the Kairnin miu,. {aimin journalists huddle around thy horse-shoe shaped desk to •• - tiu- pnjHT put to bed r, ihey would say, io see it •  p on the Waltzing Matilda. As staff advisor, Mr. Dugan managed In keep Midline and. somehow, to ward off ulcers. Mi Pugiiri is ;i professor uf ;ui- ver Using in the Journalism School. iwt.y vi lit Mim n mm. n Jane Borden, editor, developed among the staff members a eh;iin uf command n :issure communication between the editor, ike associate editors, and the rest Ot ihe staff. Wor- ned that pictures and copy would not be done in time to meet the deadline and that the book would not reach the students at the beginning of fall quarter, Jane spent many hours planning, supervising and putting the final touches on the 1D6C1 Sentinel. SENTINEL Donna Arnst, business manager, was successful in obtaining the proposed! en- larged budget. Efficiency was her moito it ncl she made her demands known when dealing with the photographer and the field house. To facilitate the annual job of recording the years school activities in pictures and words. ASMSU generously appropriated more money to the i960 Sentinel. With this enlarged budget, more colored pages and a fine new cover were added. The year seemed long with the staff distributing ihe 1959 Sentinel in January. Usual photog- rapher troubles plagued harried staff mem- bers when either photographer, subjects, or both did not show up at scheduled times. PAGE 0 K III VURKD NINETY-ONE Although the queens would not always cooperate and the weather- man did not help her get those outside shots. Penny Loucas succeeded isi completing the Roy- alty, Athletic, and Senior Sections. Larry Pagett completed his Adminis- tration Section early, but he round « - ordinntion of organizations and the photographer mor difficult. Class and Kine Arts were other sections in his care. The original deadline for the Stu- dent Government Section was Thanks- giving, but Dorothy McBride found that Eh : work ran into spring quar- ter. Grecfas and other living groups presented another problem that was finally solved. Dorothy was also in charce of the Faculty Section. Indispen ible to the staff was Whitey McGill, silent and hard-working assistant in the pholo lab. Ken Meek, photography editor, was in charge of the many duties of a Sentinel pho- tograpther along with editing the Forestry Kai- min. Lack of time was a problem, but easily taking everything in hi sliid Kent did an admirable job. A regular Kriday afternoon occurrence was the Sen- tinel staff meeting. Here at a meeting early in the year, the editor. hu-.:nes mrmajjer as.o «.-i; U ■y:i hi £ to make plans for the I960 Sentinel. PAGE ONE MlM ' PM i mm rv-Tfli Lurry Juelfs (left) started his Fine Arts section, but had to give ll tip to lake over for Donna when she became ill and laler to assume his duties as business manager of the IUG1 Sentinel. Jim Wciler very efficient ly finished his Administration section earJy in the year. Gayle Hageman was section editor for the Living Groups and Tat Sorafine edited the Athletic section. Pat McChdn and Betty Leuthold, who tverc in charts of Organisations, are pictured with Gloria Ku daily and her assistant, Myra Sruillz, wlm managed Ihv newly enlarged Faculty section. ' OUR HEARTS TO MEMORIES CLING 1 We ' ll do it my way or not at all? In spite of incidents such as this, the slaff spent a riotous, if not hectic year in the Office upstairs over the Radio-TV Center. Miraculously there was more voluntary help than ever before and everyone completed his section before taking off for summer vacation. Jane, Norma Fries, editor of the school history section, Penny and Larry, Jim Weiler. Administration editor, Bob Du- mont. Fine Arts editor, and Dorothy. Male freshmen members of the staff in Charge of the Student Government section were Buzz Rntmtad and Glen Aasheim, Sara Blackburn managed the class sections. PAOI ijvk ihnukkij mm;tv iiiki i ORGANIZATIONS BETTY LEUTHOLD PAT McCLAIN Editors ' TEARING THEIR WAY v. t.i: ONS HUNDRED MNCtS-nu It Sealed; Penny Loueas, No! a Terentielf, Mrs. Barthelmess,. sponsor. Rena Trust, Bert Croft. Second row: Rev. Hush Herbert, Dick Goiter. K:ni:i U-v. . : k. haura Volver:nii, Kay Garber. Eivci Lent bold. June WoiVerton, Judy Williams, Jean Schlk-ht. Back row: Ed Tisch. Stan Staves- Tod Hack titan, Steve Mitchell, Dave Haight, Rick Thorwardsoii. WESLEY MSU ' s Methodist students could become members of the Wesley group. Meetings with other religious organizations, panels on various aspects of the church, and discussions about a possible Wesley House were all part of the agenda for this year. LUTHERAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION LSA affairs were centered in the LSA House on University Avenue, As friendly as the Lutheran students, the LSA House was always open and there was coffee every afternoon. First, row: Buz Romstad, Len Mwn, Harold Olson, t ' n klcntiJfadi Jerry EbeH, Roger Stevens; Second row: Lana Nelson. Judith Zacskc. Beth Retala. Joan Anderson. Karen Bred berg,. Flossie S teens - Jand, Beth Lawlor. Mary Monroe. Sally Miller. Unidentified. Julie RuCk-iv. Jcnu Matlson. Pastor Al MrtUson. Third row: Dick Saver, Tom Longan, Howie Farver, Tnidj FollinKlo, Glen Aashotin, Susie Cutler, Kd Miller, Wilson Hon ft. Ted I.indnren. Hack row: Norm Nelson. Luella Brlllhart, Lloyd Houperstad, Dan Bieri. Marl in Haag, John Carlson. S.E.A. The Student Ed Lira t ion Association is a pro- fessional leaching or- ganization on the col- lege lcve| r Officers for the year were David Lindberg, president, GailGunlermann, vice- president, Gloria Kn- daily. secretary, and Henry Oldenburg, treasurer. Siandmg: Mr. Wulson. Bitty Dudd. Fred Hasskamp. Henry Oldenburg. Allan Jexka. M,-.] 3 v i | in. Mr. Jay. Sealed: Deamm Gujp, Norma Collins, Clara Mohlaud. Shirley Bandy, Gloria Eudaily, Lying DO the floor: La ' z Mortimer. Lamia Neliion, Zena McGla han, Nadine Powers, Dixie Q.iWM.tL tii -j ith v Thomas, Sbari Kansala, Mary Lou Montague, Lee Arnold, Don While, Kneel ms en the floor: Marilyn Boward. Helen Guihrie. Jeri Whitlen, Judy Mc- C ' affery. Le-m IhLlinRS, Carol AlUhony. Jan ObuiHm-r. Standing on ihe flour: Roxanne Sheltoit, Karen Schlrm, Jun Wilkins, Unidentified, I j i v-.i i neGrr-y, Kuren Ferktn. Janet Hull. Kvie Oberosler, Jane Borden, Elaine Welch, Greiehen Mayer, Tony Buzzetti Standing on chairs: Jerry Metcalf. Bob Connole, Ed Wanek, and two unidentified Dregs. KAMS and DREGS Karen Sehirm and Tom Agamenon led the campus practical joke assocfa lion as preside n is during the year The group planned to wear uniform on Fridays and cheer at all football games, but the best laid plans of Kam? and Dregs often went astray. MONTANA FORUM Seated: Clint Grimes. Dr. Browman, Jim Polk, Carol Cooper, Patti Jo Shaw, Terry Stevenson, Terry Carpenter, Unidentified, Suzie Dot Judlih BLakely, Zena Mc- Glashull. Mrs. Eplmm, J him- Borden, Chi-t J.. My. Paul Ulrich. Standing; Ton 1 . Haney, Tom Moijgur. J Jr. S ' i.!ie. I Jr. F.i-ile:-. Ur Jofiueson. Mr. Dugan. The campus discussion group met every Friday at noon and mulled over problems such as the U2 incident and the Caryl Chessman case. Tom Mongar presided al the meetings and Terry Stephenson served as sec- retary -treasurer. I ' MM ||( VHHI-fi MNK I M I ■Helen Trippet, Caroi Anthony, Lorinda Smith, Ka Dubay, Marilyn Peterson, Joan Elder. Second row: Rosa Ekerm Julie Briscoe, Judy Hirst, Shirley Bandy. Arrie Maxwell, Marcia Meagher, Isabcllc Welch. Mrs. Briscoe advisor, Diane Drew. Hack row : Cectlt- l.nqua. Ciiml Span Ming. Dawn Di ' umuioud, Oirln Moore, Martha Olson, P;il Williams, Betty Hull. Frances Ashcraft, Jean Davis, Miss Elheridge, advisor. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The purpose of the Home Ee Club is to further suppleme nt classwork and bring Home Ec students together. Officers were Marilyn Peterson, president; Sue Mechler, vice-president; Mareia Nearman, sec- retary; Arrie Maxwell, treasurer: Flo Steensland, social chairman; and Helen Trippet, state project chair- man. MONTANA MASQUERS The Drama honorary sponsored three major productions, several minor shows, an annual tour through Montana, and the Masquer summer theater. Oflicers were Patti Jo Shaw, president, Su y Cook, vice- president. Cordie Brown, secretary. Eileen Gallagher, treasurer, and Marith McGinnis. historian. Bubo statuette awards were made to Mrs, Sara Gray. Best Dm-t m- one-act plays, Robert McKinnon, Best one-act play pUiywritinjj, Dick Willis, t ' nxhieiioii Award, Mikt: Fal- lon. Hfs: Ail-.! M.isquci Theater, Sue Howard, Best Actress — Univer- sity Theater. Jack Upnha w. Best Ac- tor — University theater (His award is held by Bo Brown, chairman of the Department of Drama), Bill Kearns. Best Supporting Actor — University Theater, Hay Maidmenl, Daniel Sandman Achievement Award, and Eileen Gallagher, Besl Actress — Mas- quer Theater and Best Supporting Act re s — Un i vcrsily Theater. VM ' l OSV. 111 MHO 1 MM M MM FORESTRY CLUB OFFICERS PreakSerU Vice-president Secretary Treasurer Assistant Treasurer Property Room Manager Athletic Manager Forestry Kaimin Editor Chief Push Chief Cook Bull Cook A.S.F.C, Jay Bcrlillo Dave Morton EUXl Wnlksmith Jerry Grubcr Crnij; Linda Art Tower Don Hiser Kent Meek Jim Moorhouse Whilcy McGil] Malcolm Broach S:,3Ti Roel F i ■n i ] : :; j.,Jin Stephenson, Hollon Quinn. Bertha, Day Wedurn. Hank Greltl. Second row; Dmij? PUlman, Andy Geair. Joe- Rcmiek, Phil Nash, Rirlwd Nickel. Ed Miles. Third row: Jim Merahon, Rheil Wise, Forrest BilUncs. Ciordort W.u.Jman, Unidentified, Rkk Meiv-ei Wh-try Mi-Gill. John Burns. Back row. Jerry H;i en. Charlt Pudge; Chuck Bentzen, Jack Sehiolri. he purpose of the MSU Forestry Club is to further interest in otestry and to promote the spirit of good fellowship among ts approximately 170 members. Forestry students sponsor he Foresters Ball. Forestry Kaimim five scholarships, an an- lual conclave, and many other activities. Squatting: Gary Brown. Bob Swift. Carl Corey. Ed Packee Second rmv: Unidentified. Bob Witt. Unidentified. Pete Hark- ness. Bill Green wa Id. Thjrd row: Tom McGrath, Lloyd Lundeen, Bill Hnsin. Mike Stephen, Ray Brown, Nils Troedsson. Charles Tr;i verse. Bob Stprdv Back row: Tom Silver. Claries Mosier, Wes Cheston, Crai« Smith, Rem Appel, fn Jenni, John Man?., Ken Keefe. Lynn In front: Jay Ben j no and Eeril.,,. Second row: Art Tower, Jim Moorhouse, Dave Morton, Kent Meek. Back row: Craij? Lindh. Sam Host, Arnold Bolle. Bob Bosworth. PAGE TWO HUNDRED PAGE TWO WRA Exc-cuiivc Bfifird: Judy Thomas, Shirley New ion. Karon i hirm. president. Lynn Palm, rind M;iry June. WOMEN ' S RECREATION ASSOCIATION WRA sponsors competition among living groups throughout the year. When spring tomes there is the WRA steak fry and the awarding of trophies and medals to individuals and living groups who have won various events during the year, Front row: Jorcijs Ericksan, Teddi Rudis. Karin Renwiek, ftortna Fries, Jan Matson, Sara B Eat k bum Back row: Ella Brown, advisor: Darilyn Burns. Sandi Knudsen. Vleki A mourn. Kvi-lyti ran-.:-. [ . Julio Raffety, Myrtle Lauhach. AQUAMAIDS Being Waterlogged all year paid off for these coeds, when spring tsnn.r ;ind liu-y prvs -Tiled I i 1 1 • i : pageant. This year colors were the themes and the girls per- formed dolphins and water- wheels with the ease of profes- sionals. OFFICERS President Bobbie Chaffey Vice-president Judy Thomas Secretary -Ilea surer Annie Richards Kneeling: Judy Thomas, Rita Tertnanl, Annie Richards. Lynda Wesirum. Patsv Shea, Sue Morrison. Jean Faulstieh. Marge Loyal. Nancy fljee- St ndlng: Sally Amos, Unidentified, Sheila Roifler, Judy Merchant, Wandn Hill- man, Sue Cadwell, Carolyn Hertler, Bobbin Field, Donna Eichhorn, Jackie Hy- thecker, Jan Matron. Jane Thomas, AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION Front row: Ruth Pm-Her. Mart J a Peterson. Vernier. Sullivan, Dr. Roseoe, Judy Blade, Georgia BrassftUf. Second fftW! Dick Carissimo, Unidentified, John Dahlen, Dick Adams, Frannic Ferrljin. Betty Jo Aker ori t Harold Olson, Charles Wicks. Back row; Ord Clack, Jjjck Therrien, Herb Anderson, David Rail, Mike Cousins. Jack Gardner. Herb Foster, Leon Odegaard, Stan Tiffany. IP The American Pharmaceutics Association encourages the ad-i vancement of pharmacy as ■science and a profession Active ities of the Association included movies of timely pharmaceutics interest, an annual Chris ' . mas party, a spring picnic and a spring awards banquet. OFFICERS President Ben Temple ' Vice-president Georgin Mae BnassedJM Secretary Marcia Petersafl Corresponding secretary Judy Black Treasurer Mary Ry T PAflK TW N1IHK1I Til III! K RIFLE TEAM Rifle Team members; Rita LePinno, Mike l-lu m . Phil Poulson, Neal DrLude Kavle Robbing Capt. Thomas. R;kK ruw; S l ESrhop, Lynn Taplin, Dick Davie , |.,,. K,-i!:r..m. L. I). Nybo. Kmvard MilJer. Dave Malti, Sgi. Greenway. ARMY R.O.T.C. The men in the Army Reserve Oil kvi Tr;im;ru C-.i ]ir marched through a year of classes arid drills, and looked sharp for graduation week activities. Serfieani Hi shop shows Ling Mark the correct way to wear Ihe new Army ROTC cap. Advanced Army ROTC eadets: William Moti, John Rider, Paul Gyles. Joseph Jarrett. Robert ' Amot, Uitld.entLiii.-d. Larry Ci-andaH, Alex ;cor£c Jim Minds, Thomas Agamenoni, Warren Drew. Tim Gi-tttan, Ron Simon, Ia o Kotta , Arlmi Kohl, Tom Belzer Jim Terrell, Larry Johnson, Bruce. Olsen, Jerry Nordstrom. Hack Row : John Maltc. Vjrt-il Hon. Jerry Colnoas, Ray Hunkins, Joe Porler. Diek Andriolo. Wayne Dorcas, Jim Johnson, Corn-art Colby. Ed Risse, John Landt , Gerald Mauera, Gordon Bacon, Robert Carroil, John Iverson, Larry Stevens, Paul Wallner. Owen Dltchfield, Brian Hallmark, Richard Guthrie. Sid 1 At rj If y In front Julie Briscoe ind Shared Greenup B.v rank, from back to front: Calhy Spitiler, C arolyn Curratt, Jocki Little Phelan, Barbara Tobin, Bev Olive r, Vni Sauerbier. Rank three: Marva Kii Drea Wood. Rank four; Roe J vim Thompson. Ji. 1 Ki-kn-.-.n. S:irn s:. i: Boyer, Jan Thompson, Barbara Wheeler,. Jackie Lonflahl. Rank six: Ji Rp£ d. M:irlys Nelson. Rank seven: Judy LLto. Sa rid i Knudsen, Linda Madser Mary Garrison. Rank two; Mn««ie j Lorraine Langbell, Sidney Athern, an, Helen Ttu-nrinult. Rank five: Diane dy Thompson. Helen C;nci. Roxanne Priscilta PU-knrd. ANGEL FLIGHT Besides participating in the usual Monday after- noon reviews, the Air Force ROTC sponsor corps performed during basketball season, traveled to Bozeman to help begin a similar group at MSC, and went to Spokane for the Lilac Festival. Angel Flight freshmen performed Military Ball. inappily during the Julie Briscoe, Jerry Beller and Share I Greenup applications tor Anne] Fn ' Kht membership ai tt call quarter. Lt ' fl to right: Joe Dietrich, John Montegtia, Tom liim Tl. Dmn; Grimm, Juy Moss. Wayin- Leslie. Dak- H i. h i . Tom Brings, Ken MakL Jack Griffith. Denis Adams, Carl Lchrkind, Dave AJdrich, Rob Snnkovich, ,3nhri c. ' usImh., .r. •.! ' S- :: Eh::.: Krtm- llulxben;. [Jan Bieri. Mike Curran. Bub Mc ttfc BEAR PAWS MStTs sophomore men s service honorary led by president Denis Admas, performed the usual University chores with willing enthusiasm, especially when accompanied by their sister organization Spurs. SPURS Annette Smith, president of Tanan chapter of the national sophomore women ' s service hon- orarVj kept the members busy from Orientation Week to graduation. They sponsored the Sadie Hawkins dance with Bear Paw help, sold Spur-o-gram valent ines and gave schol- arships at the end of the year to two deserving freshmen. Sharun DmiRf, frarbara Bei Marva Kirby, Kami Lorenzo, My rniii Eyrely, Louise Johnson. Sandy Van Bhiricom,. Judi N«- Jt-y, Jufiy Mclntyre, Dorothy MeBridtv Ann HiKham, Eileen Weingsttner, Judy Thomas. Sara Rankin. E = = ■1 W Penny Unices, ( ' florin Eurfaily In back: Barbara V, junior advisor, Jenninc Fnn ; - Jordts Erickson, Diane Mowey. Mrs. Stunt , advisor, Annette Smith, Ellen Parker, Car. l CoopL-r, Ehnn Ktiowltoiv Front row; QmU Guniennann. ftuth James, Terrs Carpenter, Ina Jeanne Strong. Back row: bubble Chaffey. Ann Kelw, Jean Sehlichl, Judilh Blakely, Gail Ward, MORTAR BOARD Members of the national senior women ' s honorary continued to be of service to MSL dur- ing their fourth year of school. This group sold calendars, sponsored Smarty Parties for campus women with tup scholarship, nod organized ihe Friends of the Library. SILENT SENTINEL As their name suggests, these senior men perform many services for the University in silence. At the graduation SOS they honored retiring faculty member Burly Miller for his many years of service to MSU and to Silent Sentinel, Front row: Burly Miller, advisor; Cal Christian. Hteh Martin. Gary Hfiswanger, Dunne Adams. Robert Turner, advisor. Second row: Sid Shraxiger, Gary Bradley, Jerry Metcalf, Warren Drew, Tim Griiltan, Jerry Belter. I 1 tt.l I M ' UI I I ll-lll COSMOPOLITAN CLUB OFFICERS Jov Du-lnrj lent Ruth Jam. % Hans Gudt ' Rwi A rash Manje rman Arm jr. Wemjscti AN Al-Sautf Seated Anshmirio Manjazeb, Iran, Belly Etchemendy,. U.S.A., Eva Neisser, Peru, Betty Hawkins, Graeiela Uubio. Mexieii. Alt AJ-SuuUdi. Iraq. Ti nv Avtu, England. Second row: Abu Mahmood Arrmn Wumjsch, Austria, Hut) Gudegaat Germany Roberta Skilled. Argentine]. Hans KnniM-, Venezuela, Khijjiht-d Ansari, India Baek n:w: John Mrost, U.S.A., Felipe Gonzalez, Mexico. Organized in 1957, the Cosmopolitan Club attempts to facilitate a cultural and social exchange between students from the United States and those from other countries. ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA ALD is the freshman women ' s scholastic honorary, which requires a 3.5 grade average for eligibility. Officers for the year were Jordan Erickson, president, Barbara Bell, vice-president, Sharon Dodge, secretary, and Louise Johnson, treasurer. Members wro: Barbara Belt, .Martha Comer, Sllxy Cook, Carol Cooper, Sharon podjft Kathv Doll, Jordis Erickson. Gloria Eu- dady pOToUiy Frey. Geneva Hicks, Loiuse Johnson. Elm KmnvlUm. Dorothy Mi Bride. Key M ' ;.r, ;,, ,. m.,:,, m„ S m. v - r L - v ,v Mvi- Ivmaki, Mnble Mynck. Janice .Neuharth, Sandra Van Ularicom. Jcannetl Vargt . Dolores Wrighl PHI KAPPA PHI Phi Kappa Phi is the national scholastic honorary, which replaced the local honorary Kappa Tau in 1954. Projects of this organization included publishing the Grizzly Guide and awarding a scholarship to an outstanding sopftf more. Officers were Dean Ellis Waldron, president, Gail Ward, vice-president, Marguerite Ephrun, secrctary- treasurer, and Dean Nathan Blumberg, journal correspondent. r S tSS t ' AdBins Rkhard Buriliram . Terry Carpenter, Roberta Chaffey, William Crawiord Linda Davis, Kay Dld y, Brj,dlu - t Lwi.lr, Ka hleen Fleming. Gail GutltLTmar.n, Dltane Jackson. Paul LirrVr, William Marlrt . KonradNorm - RSS J ' mSffij 85? 15 r iPft g J «njBI«mtere LudviK Brow-man. Gordon CaMle. Harold Chatiand. Mrs. M. H. Ephron, £ L 5 « n Vt B V r Ha  - V Albert Hetbrn . George HoUker, Wetter Hook. C, Union JeppWoo. Kmn.a Lc rf Son, Ear Lurv E B Marvin, MpIvIa Moms, Mrs. C Sehusier. G. D. Shajlenberger, Vernon Slettmt, Robert Tom. : El IK Wa Jdrt i PACK rWO HUNUBBO MM-; ATHLETICS PAT SEHAF1NE Editor PAGE TWO HlMIHUi SEN FOOTBALL What makes a football player, or any athlete, different from other students? Nothing but bng hours in drills and serinimage during the season, the will to win, an enjoyment of participation, athletic ability and an intangible thin.:; culled hearl : i •a -;jrd monies t ' r.nii a garni ' well -played and the appreciation of an audience. i ' i i i o i n m i i;i m i. rs September 12 Montana ft North Dakota 27 Missoula September IB Montana a Wyoming 58 Billings October 3 Montana 12 Brigham Young 0 Provo. Utah OctoW w Montana 12 Denver 27 Missoula October 17 Montana q Utah State 28 Logan, Utah October 21 Montana 14 New Mexico 55 Missoula October 31 Montana 145 Colorado State 26 Mi .-..::|:. ' ' £i ■' ' ! ! 1! LJ I Nuvembei 7 Montana ij Montana Slate 40 Bozcman November 21 Montana (3 Idaho a Most-ow, Idaho IVUifc TH ' O HUNDRED KLEVKV Ltnvrenvo Beadfs. HUJingv; Dale Berry. Great Kails Richard BiiKenheier. Hartowlon Jerry Dotson, Bremerton. Washington Mike Emexaan, Qark ton, Washington Russ Granl. Colberg, Washington Jim Grasky, Miles Cfttj John Grogor, Shelby Henry Gi eminger. Alhambra, California Paul Gustafson. Vancouver. British Columbia Jim Harri?, Des Moines, lactoa Jrin Johnson. Missoula IhiW Ktisit-r. Cnlgiiry, A5l)erl:i John Lands, Bylon Rouge, Louisia na John MatlL P Missoula John Meese, Redwood City. California BobOBillovich, Butte Howard Schwend, Bridger Dak- Sehwerlfeger, Milwaukee, WiSeonsm Gary Schwertfecer, Milwaukee. Wisconsin Gary Smith, White fish Mike Thorn son. Billings Glenn Sorenaon, Billings John Sehulz, Mis oula VAltSlTV f ii iT] ' ..M.[. TKA ] f- r i «; ry S- ntlx, Gary Ekcnren, Paul Gustafson, Clyde Gosserl. Jim Graskv, John Selmlz, Phi] (l tiffin Tom Sullivan, Russ Grants Jim Carlisle. Second im ' a Pflui Wallace, Hank Gremingur, Bob O ' Billovkh. Jerry Dotson. Tony Ramos. Jack Rudio. Rich Hirgen heier t John Matte. Glenn Sorenson. Floyd Ayers. Stan Hunton, Mike Emerson, Floyd Belhke, Tim Jcrhoff, Larry Bcddes. Gerry GotambiewskL, Howie Schwend. ticne Jessun, Jim Johnson. Dave Kosier, Pat Johnson. Fourth row: John Dixon. Dale SchWertlcger, John Lands. Mike £dwEirds, Dale Berry. Diek Baker. John Mecse John GregOT, Gury Sehwerlfeger, Gary Kennedy. Bruce Olson. Top row: Mike Trum;.-.. .n. Ri.y Ji-i.kin . Rupert Holland, Ch ,r.a Moure, llufih Davidson, Hal Sherheck. NnsebY Rhme- bart r Milt Sehwenk, Don Branby, Don Morn , John Lucas. I ' V.I I «HJ HI NIJHMI IW J Hugh Davidson, Ray Jcn in ' ns by Khinehart, Rupert Hoi- Front: Nasioy Hhinehart, Mitt Sctuvtnk. H:iy Jcnkknv !•:..: t :• I Idlhinrl Hack: Don Krcmby, H ugh Davidson, and Hal Sheroeck The Kovich Award WU u : given thfes year. John Mil tie, however, was chosell to receive die iHvard for ihe outstanding lineman of the year. No award was made for the nn st valuable player. I- !• ■! T i . t . t . n Al. I ' ONKKUENUE STAND] N«JS University of Wyoming University of New Mexico Colorado State University University of Utah Utah Stale University BHgham Young Umversity Univervity of Denver Montana Stati- University I- 1,1. 1 I H v IUIKO TIUKTKKN FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SCORES Grizzly C bS 12 MSC Bub kittens (! Grimly Cubs 6 RYU WWfo 19 FRESHMAN FOO ' l Steve Anderson, Great Falls Jim Ransemer, Milwaukee. Wisconsin Jim Baric! I. Glencue. Illinois William Bouc-hee, UvUifstan GSffy Cooper, Sture,is. South Dakota Alan Dettman. Horlowtmi Terry Dillon. Hon kins. Minnesota ' ,: EJ ' irison, Shelby Bill Ellison, Mandan, North Dakota Ed Flynn. Milwaukee. Wisconsin rir;,;,l ( ;;irh-.E,;i ( -llil-iiti ' , HlimiES Frank Herbic, Chicago, ttUnbfcs Dkk Huse, Gr, at Falls Robert Johnson. Bloom in ton. Minnesota Lan y Jones, Garden City, Kansas Dennis Kimrnill, Great Falls NUMERAL WINNERS Erie Larson, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Dave Mark wa Id, Butte Tim McHenry. Billings Paul Miller. Miles City Eugene Moe. Helena I Jan Peters. Butlo Paul Rieci. Livingston Jack She va Her. Helena Don ShOttitf, S: n Pedro, California William Stack, Butte DOB Stenlington, Great Tails Dermis Stiles, CalRary, Alberta lion Werba, Chicago, Illimais Ed Whitelaw. Arlington Heights, Illinois Stove Wo,xl. Miles City FHKSHMAN H i ' I ' RAT l • SiJl ' AtJ First row: Charles Andrus. Mike Gka r i. Ci. .Jin Miller. Willium Rankin Hal Wcsthetft Ron EichJer. Wayne Goelz, Larry Kwangkr. Gary Fernquist, Jmi Bailey. Second row Steve Anderson, Fat Dodson, Jim Tursi, Robert Juergens, Larry Jones. Gary Cooper, Dick Millar, Bill Goesling. Paul Miller a Bl Third row: Ron Werba. Bill Boucnee, Sieve Wood. Dennis Stiles, Tim MeHenry, Jim Bartell, Sandy Simrns, Terrv Dillon, Frank Kcrblc. Dave Markwald, Bob Skates. Fourth row: Dick Graff, Ed Whitelaw. Bill Ellison, Dick Juse. Alan Dettman, Dim ShotJifJ, Bill Stack, Jack Shevalior, Dan Peters. Unidentified. Pnu] Ricci, Charlie Monre, Back row: Bob Johnson, Leland Hyslop. Eric Larsen, Kugone Moe, Ed Flynn. Gerry Goboda, Dennis Brasllu, Dennis Kimmitt. Don SievHngson, Bill Hassler and Hal Sherbeck- PAGE TWO III MIRED FOURTEEN work goes on in the training room. i , ti. ' EHir;i:inu :.in hdng mado r i- i game uwny from home. SENIORS: Hank Grtmi ntf ur . , , h n [ .a n I s and ftuss G rant l I -■I : E n ill I M s Montana Grizzlies iriumph over Nebraska At a Cbttttmas boliday game BASKETBALL The Grizzlies began the season well, chalking up Frosty Cox ' s 200lh win in the Skyline, but something seemed to go wrong immediately after. The Tips wound up Ihe season with a seven-win. scventeen-loss record. The rivalry with the Bobcats was continued, Ihe Grizzlies losing the first game by one point and winning the second game, 86-71. Dan Balko, one of the Grizzly greats, boosted his collegiate career tally to 1000 points before the season ' s end. PAGB r ?0 in nukkh i x t e k v VAHSITY BASKETBALL TEAM First row: Dan Bnlko, Butch Hendricks, Jack Vucastn. Hiil Smith. Ron Quitting. Second row: Paul Miller, John Robinson, Terry Screnar. Kay Roberts. Vince J. natuwicz. Forrest Cox, Third ttfw: Rupert Holland, Dwayne Rutegseggcr, Don Sullivan, Kins Hamilton. Nasoby Rhlnehart. Ly.iii-iin baskktp.au. ijksui.ts December 1 Mi m ta na 71 Idaho l l Missoula December 4 Montana m Washington Stale 84 Pullman, Wash. December 5 Montana 59 Idaho 76 Moscow , Idaho Deeembcr U Mi ntana 73 South Dakota lis Missoula December 11 Montana 52 Oregon S ' ate 67 Corvallis. Ore. December 12 Montana 58 Oregon State 78 CorvalUs. 0 6 December 23 MuntatUi G4 Nebraska 58 Missoula January 4 Montana 112 Utah 78 Salt Lake City. I ' tab January 9 Montana 56 Bhgham Young 83 Missoula January 14 Montana 70 Denver ifl Denver January 111 M i, 1 aria m XcM 1 McxH ' n 77 Albuquerque,. N.M. January 23 Montana 74 Utah State 63 Missoula January 2 Montana 72 Montana State 73 Boxeman February 1 Montana 66 Montana Stale 71 Missoula February 5 Montana m Wyoming 74 Laramie. Wyo. February 6 Montana i H Colorado Stale 78 FL Collins., Unto. Ki briLirA ' LQ Montana 70 Washington Stale 74 Missoula February H Morgana ti; Utah 92 Missoula February lfl Montana 79 New Mexico 80 Missoula February 20 Montana 70 Denver 79 Missoula February 25 Montana S3 Utah Stele 69 Logan. Utah February 27 Montana 87 Brigham Young G7 Provo, Utah March 3 Montana 35 Colorado State 71 Missoula March a Montana 82 Wyoming 67 Missuula PAGE TWO OTJKDKED SEVENTEEN AT1NG SENIORS Vince Ignatowicz: Came to the University in ' 57 from Pueblo Junior College — long-range gunner, definitely a team man. finished in ' fin with a 7 J av- erage. Dan Balfco: Grizzly high -point man far the srnson — l6.fi av- erage with over 100 points vtort ' d in liis years as a Gli Jtly, made All-Skyline his junior ytTii-. John Lands: One of MSU ' s jirealesl :i]l-:uoitiid at h Lotos — lettered In Football (AH-Sky- llne end), basketball and track, will piny pm Ciinnriian for t- ball. BASKETBA Danid Balko. Great Falls Blaine Hendricks, Missoula Vincent Ignaiowtcz. Eliza both. Now Jersey Joltn Lands, Baton Roiige, La. Paul Miller Newton Kansas Bob O ' BflJovich, Butte -ETTEKMEN FOR SEASON Ban Quilling, Sidney Kay Roberts, ReWtoH, Kansas Dwayne Ruegsogger, Billings Terry Screnar, East Helena Danivl Sullivan, Buito DRAGSTEDT AWARD WINNER Dan Balkn f second 1ime KIN.-M. roNFKREWK STANDINGS • IV. SKI- ' J I ' .M.I. Utah 13 wins :; Inks ,929 Utah State 12 wins 2 losses .857 Colorado State 10 win? 4 losses .714 Denver wins 6 losses .571 Brigham Young 5 wins 9 losses .375 Montana 3 wins 11 losses -2H New Mexico 3 wins ]] losses .214 Wyoming 2 wins 12 tosses .143 I ' .UiK TU HI NUKKO KHUITKKN . i Nasefcy Rh inch-art: Grizstlj trainer, once a three-sport slur for the Grizzlies, sine starred in the training room b building MSU ' s training rranm into one f the finest in Uii ' West Front row: Jim Baker. E 1 Thompson, Al Ford, Charlie Miller. Phi! Dwtfiht, Dick Goiter. Ray Lucien, Lou Bmodage, H i( ,-k r-.w: Henry Flatow. Pal MeK it trick. Bill Boettehcr, Jim Wslli.-iiusr.n. Steve Lwvry, Jim Br i«H n. J «m Brady, Jim Wiilsh. l.nrry riley. Gary Johnson. Hat Shcrbcck. FROSH BASKETBALL NUMERAL WINNERS Lou Brundaae. St, Rejiis Steve Lowry. Red Lodge Jim Edryngclson, Billings Ray Lucien, Baton Roiijje La. Gary Johnson, Helena Larry Riley. Roundup Ah in Fold, Baton Rouge, Louisiana EH Thompson, Wolf Pmni PAGE TWO tH ' M)RKl} VIVKTEKX TRACK When Spring comes to MSU. track- men inherii Dornblaset Field. Among thrnse hardy souls who spent afternoon after afternoon running up and down Mount Sentinel and getting into con- dition were Bill Anderson, Ken Wers- land and Ken Nelson. April 23 89 WeMi-rn MonUna ColleKC of Education 42 April 3(1 Montana University of Utah 50% May 3 Montana ■J2 Brigham Yuune University KU May 5 Montana 51 % Utah State University T9$ May 14 T rr,r;,i,, ' , m Montana Slate Col lent |5 May 31 Skyline Conference Western Division Meet at Sail Lake Cily, Utah Brigham Younn University 63 ' i Utah Stale University 51 ' s Montane. State University 2! u Univi rsi|y nl Utah 1 f % TRACK AND Bill Anderson, Poison Mike Baker. Santa Barbara. California Gary Carlson, Hamilton Art DeYldes, Conrad Glenn DoVries, Conrad Pat Dctsnn, Shelby Phil Dwight Great Falls Bill Glazier, Coronation, Alberta Ha r ley Lewis, Butte Bill Mathews. MUsaoula ' IKLD LETTER MEN MruA in Milter. Big Timber Ch.UL.-k No twm. BHmt, Wiscunv n Kell NVIm,]|. Spn Wlishirijilcili Gordon Pagenhopfi Hamilton Tim Simpson, Twin Bridges Bill Walker, Philadelphia. Pennsylvania Ken Wendand, Missoula Sterling Wet leon. Suki Ed Whitetaw, Arlington Heights. Illinois Gary Wojtowick, Rerlowton I - i , I I U M lit Hlil 1 1 I U h V I 1 SKYLINE CONFERENCE MEET Brigham Young University 564: Utah State Universal y 37 ' t University of New Mexico 32 ' Colorado Stale University 28 ' a AT FORT COLLINS, COLORADO Montana State University University of Utah University ol Denver 17 University of Wyoming 8 : : k AXD FIELD SQUAD First row: Unidentified. Hans Gudagast, Bill Mathews. Cory Bjork, Gordon Pagentaopf, Sterling Wotzsleoti, Unidenti- fied. John Dacsopuulos. Siforul row: Art DeVries. Harley Lewis. Unidentified, Ken Nelson. Rill Anderson, Mnrv Miller, Pnd Dwijiht, Hill Glazier. A ... Third row; Harry Adams, Mike Baker, Gary WOjtowicJfc, Charles Larson, Tom Simpson, Gary Carlson, Paul Sullivan BASEBALL VARSITY SQUAD First row: Eob O ' BiUovlch. Charles Miltcnbcrjicr, Buluh Hendricks, John Main?. Ron Quilling, Tom Peterson, Ktn Oswald. Second row: Floyd Ay ere, Ernie- Komaf, Ken Wimilt, Al Craig, Joe Farrell. Jim Johnson. NnjTi Barn nil I. i-..:: Hal Si_.. • k. J, i r Si -renal Gary KuUt, Dan Sullivan, Diili Helri. Dick r;jS ' .ilo. Hill Stewart BASEBALL BASEBALL RESULTS Montana D Yakima Junior College 2 Montana 8 Utah Stale 5 Montana a Yakima Junior College 15 Montana 14 Utah State 2 M rial;, mi s Idaho 13 Montana 3 Western Montana Molilalia 0 Washington State 14 Montana Ml Brigham Young 2 Mi i ' . ,i]i.i 5 Oregon Slate a MomUlil.i Bhj{ham Young IS Montana 3 Montana Stale fl Mmn.-imi 9 Utah 10 MuslUHUi 1 Monlaiui State 2 Montana U Utah 13 Montana 2 Utah 5 Montana 12 Montana Stall- 2 Monte mi P Utah 7 Montrma 0 Montana Stale 1 Mi;-tit:iMii in Rrigham Young 11 Montana 5 Uiah Siale « Montana 3 Jii i Jiain V ' uuiy, H Montana 12 Ulah Slate a All -Conference Selection: Terry Serenar Western Division .selections: First Team Terry Serenar Uuluh Hendricks Honorable Mention Richard Held VARSITY BASEBALL Floyd Ayers. Eden, Idaho Norris Qarnhill, Missoula A] Craig, Edmonton. Alberta Rlcttard Held, Butte Blaine Hendricks, Missoula Jim Johnson, Missoula Edward Koni[iC, Billings John Matte, Missoula Charles MUtonberger, Clarkstori, Washington Bob O ' BMIovkh. Butte Turn Peterson, Miles City Terry Serenar, East Helena Ken Wimilt, Missoula FROSH NUMERAL WINNERS John Roorrnan, Whitefish Jim Fonnan. Missoula Gary Johnson. Helena Barry Robey. Duluth. Minnesota Jerry Rogers, Helena Brysolt Taylor. Ekalak:.i Walt Vannum, Waistburg, Washington Hal West burg. Yakima, Washington Richard Krebs, East Slanwood. Washington i me inn in Miiji:n i iUA n i iiki j. TENNIS VARSITY TENNIS Barry Hourly, fillings Don Hubbard, Missoula Steve Kirk, Geneva, Illinois t ' Livl Lchi ' kincL Boa-man Hill Corretle. Halle TENNIS ItESLLTS April 20 April 21 April 22 April 29 May 6 May 19 Muni il|!i -i Montana 1 Montana o Miml na I Montana 3 Montana -J Utah State 4 BriRham Young 6 Utah 7 iirijiham Yuung (5 Utah 4 Utah State 3 Logan E ' mvo Salt Lake Miv ouia Missoula Missouls May 27-28 SKYLINE CHAMPIONSHIPS Ft, Collins Utah University 17 Dem-er 3 Wyoming 1 0 Colorado Stale 2 Brigham Young 4 Montana 2 New Mexico 4 Utah Slate Q GOLF Golf Coach Eel die Chins to 1 SKJLP LETTER MEN TliI Hodges. Greal Falls Bill Hodge . Greal Palis Jim Br.vnfiotson, Billings h red JeWOU, Missoula Ray Maicliufin, lloyal Oar, Michigan Rogci Norgaard. Missoula GOLF RESULTS April 20 Montana 54 Utah Slate 12 « : Logan April 21 Montana BYU 1114 Prove April 22 Montana Ulan 15 « 2 Salt Lake April 20 Montana BYU 10 u Missoula May Monl;uKi 6 Utah 12 Missoula May 19 Montana 3 Utah State in Missoula Montana 124 Montana Stale 5 ? Bozeman Montana Montana Slate 5 Missoula SKYLINE MEET New Mexico Detivei 1 Utah Montana 591 6tl3 £11] 616 BYU Utah Stale Wyoming Colorado state 617 619 624 I ' ll,! rWO HV97DKBO fWRNTV-FOI it D«h«j; James, Hibim- Juninfer, Bill Brufraker, John Vattght, Gerald Tlsue t tvan Jacobin. Chei Jolly. :r-:ir Vceneman, Gary Homme, Bub Schuette. Stan Larson. Scott Stewart, and Gary Groshelle. SWIMMING SWIM TEAM LfcTTKKML ' N Bill Brubakcr . Beaver. Pennsylvania Gary GroshelU Laurel Gary Homme, Fori Benton Ivan Jacobin. San Leandro. California L i iiiy, Jarm-s. Oakland. California Bob McKinnon, Oakland. California Bob Schuellp, Col lifts v illc, Illinois John VnuRht, Missoula Wayne Weneinan, Idaho Finis, Idaho SWIM MKKT HKSCLTS January 22 January 23 January 25 January 30 February G February 12 Ft ' bruary 1 3 February 20 February 20 February 2r- Montana fift Montana 56 Montana 2 Montana tf4 Montana Bltt Montana 42 M.iJll.ilUt If! Montana 63 Montana 63 Montana m College of Puget Sound 26 Tacoma. Unu ' orsjiy of British Columbia 39 Vancouver Washington 53 Seattle Idah... 29 Moscow OlWfl n State S3 ' 5 Mi -- ' ml n Utah S3 Salt Lake City Utah Stale 49 Salt Lake City Idaho 29 Missoula Eastern Washington 26 Missoula Utah Stale 36 Missoula I ' AGK TWO Ml M ::i I ' IHIMMHI A lack of dcplh in championship events kept Montana from the Skyline crown, but placed the Grizzly swimmers third In the championship meet held this year in Albuquerque. Jaeobsen continued breaking butterfly records and Groshelle upheld his top-notch performances off the high boards. Bud Wallace is continuing his fight to hold NCAA Swimming Championships at the University. WEST EH N DIVISION MEET i Mis oiila Ei ' h. Utah 119 Mojitrina 75 Utah State 38 CONFERENCE M F J.I (AlliuqurrtiUf I Mau U 3-5 Utah y7 WytiiritiiK 91 Montana 63 ' = Denver 49 Colorado Statu 40 Utah Slate 19 New Mexico IB EHDSII SWIM VI MEKAE WINNERS DmiE Brown, Helena Harold Keller, Missoula Eel Hale. Bi« Timber Sieve Jo hnson, Hie, Timber Glenn Jones, Butte RedgC Martin, Missoula Bob Dick. Ml«OUla PACX TWO HUNDRED TWKNTV-SOE I ' AtiK TWO HUNDRED I ' HiM i sm First row: Ron Smith, Al Craig, Jack McCuUey, Mai liiouch. Jerry Bolokoski, Jitii Koshallick, Hob Elliott, Jerry Sinclair Second row: Bob Eva. trainer, Ed Sibbald, Cris Loetter, Dave Gentile, Gordon Kerr, John Maentr, Bill Glackar, Can Sic Ferrson, Marv Tiller. Tom Uphill. Not pictured: Cam McCallum, coach. HOCKEY SOCCER Front row; Harry Bauer, Keilh Yale, Unidentified, Anishmidns Monjazcb. Middle row: Jorge Btinfiecnbtante, Jim Btttx Back row : Mr, Skejto rd, Isstim Mriinmb. Unidentified, Arimn Wemisch, Hans Gudi-ga.si. Hans Krai i si-. Unidentified. J. C. II Jones, PAGE run RUMORED T« KNTV-EUJIIT WOMEN ' S INTRAMURALS FALL VOLLEY BALL First place Second pLu ' t 1 BOWLING TUftK ' l SWIMMING Corbin Delta Delia Delta Alpha Phi WINTER BASKETBALL First place. Second place BADMINTON Singles Double SKIING Kappa Alphu Tin La SPRING GOLF First place- Second place TENNIS Virgin 1:3 Swrmson SOFTBALL First place Second place Alpha Phi Missoula Alpha Phi Missoula Danny Lipp Carolyn Bolt Kappa Alpha Thetn PACK TWO III M UKI TH EM VMM MEN ' S INTRAMURALS FALL rOOTBALL Sifimsi Chi VOLLEY BALL Phi Delta Thcta SWIMMING Phi Delia Theta WINTER SKIING SiRmo Nu TABLE TENNIS University Table Tennis Club BASKETBALL Phi Epsilon Kapjft SPRING HOnSESHOES Singles Lcs Hudson fPhi tfpsilon Kappa) Doubles Tirrell and Henry (Sigma Chi GOLF SiRmti Chi TRACK Sigma Nu BOWLING SiRma Chi si i ]■i ' 1 5 a i . r . Phi Delta Thela TKXNIS SiRiun Alpha Epsitun PAtii WO 2ll VI REn TlllltTV Lift to right: £aH - Lctanrf. Janet Barcroft, Pat Sfimn-hier. Carol Chakos. Marva Kirby. B± CHEERLEADERS and POMPON GIRLS front: Bobbie Reber, Nancy Hirel. Suzie EPrizelie Back: Karen Upshiivi ' . C3ail Pftige, G i Williams SST LIVING GROUPS PAGE TWO HUNDRED TIIIRTY-TIVO PAt:t: TWO nrvnn -;i tiiipeh -thkki: Active Alpha Phi ' s moved into a newly remodeled house fall quarter, and then moved out onto the campus. Officers of WRA from the Alpha Phi house were Karen Schirm, president, Jeri Whitten, secretary, and Mary E fl Montague, treasurer, Becky Egerno captured the coveted position of Sweetheart of Sigma Chi, while Sharo] Greenup served as Co-ed Colonel of Angel Flight. Spurs were Jennine Funk, secretary, Gloria Eudaily, and Sandra Van Elancom. Judy King, a delegate to the Model U.N, also worked hard as Kaimin news editor. Gail Ward, recipient of a Fulbright scholarship was named out- standing senior woman at Matrix Tabic, Gail also spent a busy senior yeai as treasur er of Mortar Board, secretary-treasurer of Phi Alpha Theta history honorary, and vice- president of Phi Kappa Phi. Cwesi McLniti : K M.ihiT Donna Man ley Janice Mateon Carol Mwliiin DrHUVi Mill innr h Vary Lou Montague | Marcia Morgan Lamia Nelson I Nancy Nelson Lynn Pa Lin Carol Rau n ie, Nancy Hit ' . ' Carlo Rimer Jwinne Rung Karen Schirm Deny Schuh Wyra Shultz Jfani Snort land Dftm fell Stansberry Mary Ann Taylor Jane Thomas- Fiay Jean Thompson Karen Upp-haw Sandra Van Blaricom Helen Veeder Gal] Ward Jeri Whitten Sariutra William Orca Wood Barbara Younu PSfc nn Hi. NliFt  i firm 1 1 101 It DELTA DELTA DELTA Barbara Barker Carolyn Bell Sharon Hlaszck Amu. ' Burke Sylvia Campbell Jljuuv. Corbet I Carol Crlpc Diane Davis Shirley Dmg Mary DudJey Judy Elmore Mil Ik- En -bo Jordis Eriekson Jt-nn FaulsUtch Bobbin Eiflld K;ith]ct n Fleming Martha Gentry Bobbie Gladowiki Betty Hall Felicia Haidison N, ' iney Jacubs Peggy Jennings Pat Johnson Janicv Jordan Julie Karlsgodt Lois Kiause Linda Lonington Melissa Loy Phyllis Mc-Elruy PAGE TWO HUNDRED TlllllTV-FIVK Judy Merchant Mary Ann Mcrtzig Lurrta Mickelson Ai I ' ll MyNymaki Frances Neal Ni ' iss T Jan Oppreehl Shirley F ' JklmtM- Ellan Parker The Tri-Dclt house was Hie scene of much activity during the year, Jordis Erickson. chosen outstanding soph- imorc woman, served as president of Alpha Lambda Delta. Jordis. Diane Mossey. treason er, and Ellen Parker, dee-president were Spurs, and Diana Squires was a junior sponsor. Kathy Fleming and Frances Neil were vice-president and secretary of Phi Chi Theta. Lorraine Peterson was president of Mu Phi Epsilon. Many of the girls served on AWS and ASMSU committees, Jackie Thomas spent the year as secretary of AWS, Penny Wagner was vice-president of Panhellenic, and Diane Mossey served as a member of Store Board, Journalism major Arlcno Myllymakk was selected to serve on the Mademoiselle college board as campus editor. For the third time in a row the Tri-DelLs lopped off the ye;i: ,y .v.:.: : i::,. ' i.h.r in the nnnua] Newman Club songf est. [ i r::uno I ol . im m JVIisrcia Pripoff Carol RobeJ E.wina Seiferl Lucid Siva Inn Diana Squires Vrt.i Swii:. ,-..|; Virginia Scansion Jnckii ' Thomas Nancy Thomas Barbara Tfppetl Karen Turns, jk SHeryn Tracy Marjorle Vchs Penny Wayner Linria WlsHii Marianne Wh lan Sricntra Will km- Donna Artist Linda Beavers Barbara Belt Brenda Blasiic Helen Cain Sue Coolidge Kay Cooney Can ] Cooper Corliss Curtis Bev Denickt- Jan Dick man Shrnon Dodge Julie Dufresne Karen Ferkin Maiy Garrison Kitly C .1 Lesson Sherrie Grisivold Gaylr Baseman Judy Hirst Elaine Huber Janic Hughrs Carla Jacobs Donna Johnson Kar n Larson Sandy Larson Barbara Lee Kaiel Lorenzen Margie Loyall Pi-imy Loucas Vonnie Lutgen Dorothy MeBride Judy McJntyre Judy McVtry Kay Manzari Ma re i a Meagher i- M.I imi 1 1 Mn:i i i mm: i -l : J Jean Polich J ' l .-;if5 -::i The DG girls were busy in campus affairs. Publication staff members were Judy McVey, associate editor of the Kaimin, Donna Arnst. business manager. Dorothy McBride and Penny Loucas, associate editors of the Sentinel. In student government were Jean Tale, ASMSU secretary, Barbara Lee and Kathy Joseph, Central Board delegates, Ginger Rag- land, delegate id Store Hoard, Donna Arnst, vice-president, and Karen Ferkin, treasurer, of AWS. Jean Polieh, DG president, was also president of Phi Chi Theta. Other officers of honoraries included Ina Jeanne Morris Strong, vice-president of Mortar Board, Barbara Bell, vice-president, and Sharon Dodge, secretary of Alpha Lambda Delta. Members of Tanan of Spurs were Carol Cooper, historian, FJma Knowlton, editor, Sharon Dodge, Penny Loucas, Karel Lorenzen, Dorothy McBride, Judy Mclntyre, and Barbara Bell. Donna Arnst, Ginger Ragland, Helen Trippct, and J can Tate counseled freshmen as junior sponsors. Four DG campus queens were Barbara Lee, Homecoming Queen. Linda Smith, Sigma Chi Derby Day Queen, Roxanne Shellon, Delta Sigma Phi Sweetheart, and Brenda Elastic, Greek Goddess. PACK TWO irVSIJKEO TIIIRTY-KIKlJT Joanne Askevold Lfsette Bennett Barbara Moorman Diane- Bvyer t ' Liuia Bowman Joni Brandl Sue BrynjfBlsoa Pujj y Calvin Carolyn Cannon Carol Ch kOfl Darlene Cunningham Jean Davis Diane Drew Ma rein Dukleth Kay Ferris Vieki Fey Penny Freebourn Susan Frizelle Wilt no Harkinl Jurist Hall £ iUy Harris ffancy liir t 1.. i [. Jo I rv i r ■Majva Kirby — Jurinc Landoe Dcnise Leary Suzlu Lind Sally Lelaod Danny Linp Barbara Lyman Casey McFa Hand Zena McGlashan Barbara May Judy Murphy r t:|: rv.it msunru i illitl v-nim: KAPPA ALPHA THETA wi Kvonmiller Prpskdunl What is going on behind the brick wait? Activities range from participation in Jubileers —Peggy Calvin, Mary Margaret Boyd and Jurine Landue— to cheer leading. Cheer queen fall quarter, Carol Chakos, and Marva Kirby. winter quarter, led cheerleaders, includ- ing Sally Leland, Janet Barcroft, Pat Sauerbier, and Barbara May. Peggy Calvin was a junior sponsor during fall quarter, and Marva Kirby and Carol Anderson were Spurs, Patti Jo Shaw t active in dramatic circles as president of Montana Masquers, was chosen Miss Wool of the United Slates, to spend her reign touring the United States and Franco. Mjnl(iii£ Murphy Mary Lynn Olson Dorothy PtmbtMl i n Maggie Phclan Hex Half Linda Kicdi ' L Karen RydbtrR Pal Sauerbkr PiiUi Jo Shaw Patsj Shea Paula Simmons Sonja Sjoholm H le Therrialilt W.r.c;, Tiirrtfll Elk-ii Thorvvritclson Carol Tower Jan Tusti on Eiunniu Woofls Robin Wrinht f iri. J W JIIMJILI D I OB i ■KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA The girls who wear the Kappa key spent an action-packed year. Judith Blakely, dele- gale to the model United Nations in San Francisco served as business manager of the Kaimin as well as editor of Mortar Board. The Spurs were led by Annelle Smith, presi- dent. Other Spurs were Myrna Eyerly Sara Rankin. Ann Higham, and Eileen Wein- gartner. Members of the famed Jubi leers were Prise ilia Lester and Barbara Wheeler. A majority of campus queens claimed Kappa membership: Bobbie Rebcr, Snow Queen. Jackie Hythecker, Sigma Phi Epsilon Queen of Hearts. Peggy Joscphson. Phi Sigma Kappa Moonlight Girl. Jackie LuwIahU Alpha Tau Omega Esquire Girl, Julie Briscoe, Military Ball Queen, and Gail Paige. Mardi Gras Queen. Gail also led the Pom-Pon Girls through an active year. Kappa rendition of ' This Is Our Once a Year Day proved true as thev walked away with the second place trophy in the Newman Club Song Fest. S;ally Aniog :vl.ir.;r Aiuk-l Carol Anthony Ann Avery A tin B rQett Marilyn Bo ward Judith Blake Ly Julie BrisctM? Cordie Brown Sut ' Burton Susie CouJt Florence Cooper Dixie Dawson Ann Demmons Julie Deschampii Suzanne D iy Kay Edwards Myilria Kyerty Jan Gerbase jacqfrfe Gihson Marco Garton Marilou Green Gail Guntermann I:.-Vm ( i n1 h i k- Sonja Harris a Ein Hlgtuun Harriet Huestbl Jackie Eiylhveker I f t. fWO HUNDRBD l-oitTVTU u Diane Bochler Joan Bufibee Sue Cad we ll Gail Clark ] i-:i! fi ' { ■nll.Mc Judy Crcgo iy.w n IVCivy Nancy DcYoung Sharon Ernutt Shiiruii 1 ' AviVwti Laurie Freseman Norm Fries Susan Greenfield Christine Jensen Louise Johnson Mariih McGinnis Grctchen Mfegrer Carls Mwre Marcia Neanuan Judi Neelej Null. i!s Jiin Obeuauer Evie Obo rosier A lid ' (J Li irk Loretta Rash Teririi Rudis Pat Seii . I ' VrK IU41 111 NOFtKU HH(TV-[irHH Sigma Kappa and El rod Hall joined their sculpturing talcnt.s to win the AVV ' S Snow Week-end prize with Surrey with the Prince on Top. SIGMA KAPPA Enthusiasm reigned in the newly enlarged Sigma Kappa house. Snow Week-end sculptur- ing and Interseholastic decorating brought first place trophies i j their collection. Jane Borden, chosen outstanding junior woman, lived in the freshman dorm as head junior sponsor and divided the rest of her lime between the house ' and her duties as editor of the 1960 Sentinel. Talented Marith McGinnis, the only freshman member of Jubileers. and historian of Montana Masquers, was chosen Miss MSU of I960 and first runner-up in the Miss Montana contest. Louise Johnson. Judi Ncolcy and Judy Thomas served as Spurs. Louise, youngest Pan he!lenic president ever, was also active as treasurer of Alpha Lambda Delia, while Judy Thomas was an officer in WRA. Ann Kelso, Sigma Kappa president, was historian of Mortar Board and also selected m member wi Hu Kapjni Phi. Sharon Sirokman ted the MSU twlrlers as head majorette. Cecile Laqua was state secretary of the Home Economics Club, while Dawn Drummond was an officer of ihe local club. Evie Obersoler served ASMSU as chairman of the Fact Finding Committee, For the third successive time, the Sijjma Kappa s topped off a year by winning the Lan- tern Parade trophy. Marjork ' Shjt ' flo Sharon Sirokman Sandy SmiUi Miin;i:i S;i ' vi ' n-.i.3i Arlctic Walby Virginia Wot re Jane Wynn Jo Ann Zimmorc • 4.i HUNDttKD POKTY-FOUR VAf.h. TWO IHMtltKlt HHUV-HVK ALPHA TAU OMEGA The Alpha Tan Omega house was p busy one this year as members partici- pated in many phases of campus life. The sophomore men s honorary, Bear Paws, had John Monlegna as a member. Many ATO ' s wore members of campus and national honoraries. Leroy Anderson was president of the campus Young Republicans Club, while the Judo Club was headed by Dale Lumsden. In interfraternity sports, the ATO ' s tied for second in football and took second in volleyball. Their annual fjjll fund ion. Wake of Paddy Murphy, ' 1 was very successful, as was the winter Esquire Ball. President ji ' 9 George Nor lham Richard Olson Bill Palmer Ed Pangborn Jon D. Peterson Foy Rodeghiero toft Reno Rodeghiero Robert Ruse John Schroder Gilbert Smith Paul Smith Homer Stav Bob Swenson Jim Terrell Chuek Welkor David Walker An elu Veroulis Kay Young PAGE TWO HUNDRED FOKTV-SIX DELTA SIGMA PHI Kenneth Robisnn President The Delta Sig ' s added a house mother this year, allowing for many informal get-togethers with campus coeds, Larry Fagett worked as associate editor of the I960 Sentinel, and Jim Weiler assisted him. Joe Dietrich was busy in ROTC, Cosmopolitan Club, Boar Paws and the Gymnastic Club. Their final spring seranadc with an Hawaiian flavor was the talk of the freshman girls dorm. | .VC;K TWO 111 MHIK1 IOKTY-SEVEX Fred Ncscr VVallyLonif Joe Dietrich Jim Wciler Robert Crane Jim Jacobin Ron Mente Dak Graff Marshall John Foster Charles Burns Holmberg Delta Sifi ' s in front ol the house practice singing for Inlcrscholaslic. Delta Slg ' s and their dates enjoyed a day a I Seeley L- ke for their spring hmctLon. ' ' I WO irtVJIREU KORTV-EKillT PHI DELTA THETA Many activities on campus were aided by members of Phi Delta Theta Members in Bear Paws Included Wayne Leslie, Tom Riggerl, John Joseph, and president Denis Adams. Duane Adams was vice-president of ASMSU. Another leader was John Bennitt, who was editor of the Kaimin. lnler- fraternity sports championships captured were football, volleyball, and swimming. Senior honorary Silent Sentinel members were Duane Adams and Cal Christian. Social life included the Hawaiian party in the fall and informal exchanges with campus soioritjes. Winning first in house decorations for Interscholastic ended the Phj Delts year. Denis? Adams Duane Adams Mike Allen Floyd Ayers James L.Baker ' 3 Q 3 Larry Bedde Dale Berry Rod Brewer Bob Brickley Calvin Chrssi hi -i Fred Donlch Doug Doolittle Cf - England Joe Fine PAGE TWO HUNDRED FORTY-VISE I 1 (rl I wo Ml MHfH) nm F.dctieKomar Wayne Leslie Keith John March James McNally Lokcnsffard John Meese Charles Sieve Mitehell Bill Nutter Pole Peters Miltcnberfier Lee E ' ruder Tom RiRftert George Roberts Don Robinson 1 ' ACR TWO NIMiHKIi III IMiM. Richard Buech Keith Chalmers Bob Congdon Jock Davison Larry G KKlri PHI SIGMA KAPPA BLU Harlan Bob Hedderich Doug James Larry Jenkins Kins James Lininger Don MeCandles Charles Madsen I A OK TWO HCNItRKIt FIITV-THRKI-: DeMiles Petersen Presidcm The Phi Sigs spent a comfortable year in their house on Gerald Avenue, ;. . 1 1. ■:i • : i i ■■..!..; V. ; ' • • [inner exchanges with sororities were popular events. Their big formal function aw Peggy Josephson crowned Phi Sigma Kappa Moonlight Girl. Bob Hedderich worked on the Kaimin and Tony Wastcoat was active in Inter-Fraternity Council. 3 9 9 39 Danvl M«Hf ro Denial C Mvi-iv. i -.m I ' n -h Jim O ' Neill Brurv Ki ttii! Donald Slonger Tony Wastcoat Larry VicHcux PAGE TWO III VI) RED I II M UK i: Gary L. Bradley Tim G rattan Tom Belzer SIGMA CHI The initiation of an annua! Derby Day in fall quarter started ihc year right for the Sigma Chi ' s. This was sup- plemented by many social activities during the year, including the French party, the Prohibition party, a four-day week-end party, and the big function: the Sweetheart Ball, which was topped off by the crowning of the Sweetheart Df Sigma Chi. Social life was fun, but the Sigma Chi ' s were very active in campus affairs t :; Gary Bradley was a member of Central Board and Tim Crattan, Gary Beiswanger, and Bradley were ail active members of Silent Sentinel, senior men ' s honorary. The sophomores were active, too, as Ralph Gilham was a member of Bear Paws. Other activities included many group leaders, Kams and Dregs members, and M Club members. Even with this local work, the Sigma Chi s fourd time to be host to the district SX convention which u-.rludetl five chapters. The Newman Club songfest finished off the year with a first- place trophy. Tom Agamenonl Ddbert Ashmore Bob A root Daniel Bulku Jim EJurtcll James ft. tieck 1 tibial Lki ,ii A Gary Don Bloom Jim Bryngclson John Bolilinfttr Dan Bums Ed Cant v Beiswanger Jan Carter John Coffee R. D- Corrette Phil Cur rie Henry CUSOln Jim Davis I ' „i: TWO II- S1MII l niiv-niN ! 5L S f John WaLim Leon Wa.il Williams Harold Wooda beeYatea PonZekUer Derby Duy- Queen Linda Smith was chosen at the first Signi.i ( ' in Derby Dny hiOd in PAGE IWO III Nt ltM nnvni.nr DavcAldrk-h Alan Anderson Steve Anderson Dick Austin Dave Bakur Jim Baker FitKl Barrett Dan Bnchelder Lurry Bell Jerry Better Charles Bennpi Bill EoyUcher Jake Braig Tom Brigs BUI Cain John Chamley John Chinske Jack Cogswell rn.i: J ■« MtKKii hitv- im: SIGMA NU Dpwn on Gerald Avenue on of the oldest national fraterni- ties on campus. Sigma Nit. was active in campus activities and in Greek circles. The sophomores were high on the activity list as seven of them were members of Bear Paws. They were Ernie Ratzburg, Mike Curran, Tom Briggs, Pat McDonald, Jay Hess, Dick Austin, and Dave Aid rich. Seniors, too. made their mark in honoraries with Jerry Met- calf, Jerry Seller, and Warren Drew in Silent Sentinel. These activities were accompanied by many social functions, the main ones being the barn dance in the fall and the Piggy Dinner in the spring. Campus-wide, the Sigma Nus were known royally too, as Jerry Seller was elected Peppermint Prince and Jerry Metcalf was chosen Mardi Gras king. Rudy Ruana won the NCAA slalom championship in skiing. Another field in which Sigma Nu worked was ROTC. In the annual Rotary Leadership award for AFROTC, Cadet Colonel Jerry Beller was selected outstanding senior. In Army ROTC, Warren Drew was selected for the Rotary Leadership award. President Robert ConnoJt? Mike Curran John Dntsopmilos Milt Dotsojx mln Phil DwigM Ron Kkhlcr Bruce £iu Claris jSrover Dale Frnnk Jarck Holzbecget Jny Mess Ray Jacobs Wayne Jensen Clem Johnson Jirn Johnson. Doug Knapton Jim Knotty Ruger H. Kotila Ji.jut Unrl Sliil Miifuri-u ' J..::. : . i ! t : Ray Marlinich Robert Mcrket Jerry Mr tea If Joe Moody Brad NickSe Terry Payne Guy Peek John Provost Erne Ratzburg Joe Keber Scarry Riley Dick Romersa Rudy Etuuiui 1UJ1 Sehusirom Boh Keim Jon Snellen Craig Stanley Ed Thompson Bill Tidyman PAfiE TWO itVSPRED SlXTV-ONK PAG tWO H KMttO si t rwu SIGMA PHI EPSILON The traditional Red Door on llie house on University Avenue was kepi busy this year with members of Sigma Phi Epsilon going to and coming from their many activities on cpmpus. These extended from campus government to ugliest man on campus contest. In student government, the Sig Eps were quite active with Paul Ulrich. Ed Miller and Buzz Romstad on Central Board and John Carlson as an active member of Store Board. j+ W Another phase of government, Inter-fraternity Council, was helped by the , Mk services of Doug James, treasurer. Bear Paws also had Sig Ep members. , Bfc fa Dim Bieii. Jock Griffith, and John Carlson, who was vice-president. fl|| H Social Life started with the Queen of Hearts Ball during fall quarter Hlli H Winter quarter saw the Bowery Bat] turn out successfully, as did the Pout Ulrich three-day spring week-end. Quite a bit different from the social functions President Wotv [ w trips taken by -.he Artr ROTC drill :earr:. These trips weir headed by Sig Ep Bill Mott, who commanded the drill team. Dunne, spring quarter, the Sig Eps received recognition when Skip Hovey won the campus Ugly Man contest, lnlcrscholastics finished off the year with the second place trophy won for house decorations. CMcm Aashcim Philip Barney Jack Beebe Den R. Bifrl R.m Bom-her Norman Bruhm David Brotz John Burker Bob Campbell John Carlson 9 5 3 9 Dutch Clark BobDumunt Chuck EJkiriRton Jack tTrtffiili tinh Hurhn VAi.it US FIIM1HKO SIXTY-FIVE PAGfl TWO III M RKIi SIXTY -SIX Juhn Benton .1. i i v liu ' okonki John Coleman Dave Dale George Draff in John Dziedzic a i thur k. Bmtxiett Wade Farlin Mike Ctaason Wayne Goctz Lynn Garth Efeppler Donald Helhei ington Jerry Holiday Pal Johnston George Knee Waller LenJngtOf) William T. Lingard Dak- McAfee Cam McCallon Bruce Markell Carl K Xt-ulflrlt y Pat Johnston is given the ' at a Theta Chi hanging. lH.i: T HII III MHiKIt sIXTY-SKVfctf THETA CHI Membership seemed to be the password for Theta Chi throughout the year as many members were on the rolls of ASMSU committees, honorarles, clubs, and other ac- tivities, Theta Chis in the ranks of advanced ROTC were Virgil Bon and Dave Da It. George K nee was president i.f the Grizzly Boosters Club and in M Club, Social life, too, received its allotted time with the highly suc- cessful Red and White Ball and the spring weekend In the spring, the Theta Chi s saw Wayne Goetz crowned Greek God, PAOK TW-n Ml M llKl siviwh,iu 4?M SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Sigma Alpha Epsilon enjoyed a full year with participation in social, musical, governmental, and | many mhei activities on campus. The student j body was aided greatly by the SAE ' s; Howard Hansen, business manager of ASMSU: and l);m Morris. Bob Sankovich, John Ulvila and Rich Martin, delegates to Central Board. Fraternity | government was led by Curt Jaeobson, president j of Interfraternity Council, Music was ancihei field of participation, with Jerry Nordstrom, Jerry Colness, Charles Hood and Ken Maki members of , JubiU-ers, SAE ' s showed musical talents in taking second place in the Newman Club songfest. They were well represented in honoraries with Rich Martin and Sid Shrauger in Silent Sentinel and Carl Lehrkind. Ken Maki, Bob Means, Tom Ross, and Bob Sankovich all members of Bear Paws. Campus representation was completed with Charles Hood on the Kaimin. The annual Paddy Murphy Party and the Violet Ball were quite suc- cessful; Don Hubbard was crowned Snow King in highlight winter quarter. Spring weekend and the Sig Alph Olympics topped off the social year for the SAE ' s. 3 } 3 : t O 3 iik fetifc L A it ft - A Q 3fc .firry Eljork Karl Hmdu ' r;- S any litirdGn Printer Bowler Arthur Buls Floh C:iskt ' y  j JJLck Cartsalfiiq Gary Chri-Mi ? Conrad Colby Jerry Ctunfeta Ken Cotijpec ]{;ki rv DwVfa ' A ' .Mi. DmIV.i:- EArry Eichhorn .J«.t- ferret I Gary Fish Tom Flaherty Ken Kordik Bill Gibson Harold Gilkey Lytf Glascock Bill Gocsling WyLic Good EdwEird Hale Way ml- Hlnrichs Howard Hansen Charles Hood Doll Hubbnrd Curt Jacotooft Rick Jasper Stove Johnson Rny Lampi Carl Lelukind Charles Low is Si anion LeWfe Jack Lincoln Michael Linn Ronald Long Kenneth Maki Richard Martin Bob MvKonzio 9 4 ifc !l fi r j f swm Hem Is the turned SAE tttiart t; Jerry CblnegS, Jerry KorrJ- .strom, Ken Mak] and Charlie Hood- it 2 14 : Hoh Mr;i:is Dave Morris Jerry Nordslrom John N«rl hey Doug Oien John Olson Tom Peterson Sam Rag] and Gi-rnUl iiit h.ir.i.-: Tom Ross Boyd Roth Robert Santcovi Dick Sayer George Scot! I ick Si? phenaon Jim Stephenson Brciidi Stoverud David Sute Gary Towner John Ulvila Dave voighl Richard W lk x John Wcrtz Ed Whitel aw Jim Wllllts Holj Wolverton Seated: Curt Jftcobaoo, Douj; J«me Second row: Darryl Dotsch, Mike Cumw, John Keele, Kn ie Ratzburg. Chet Jotl Paul Ulrich, Car] Lehrkind, Lurry Goodrich, DeMtle.s PelerHH . iintdeiHifiod, Third row: Bill Lindgard, Shelby Patrick, Chip O ' NYjII. Sieve Puslle. Ted SvhoenbHm, Dill Molt. Kc-n Wekush, Lee Arnold- Fourth row: Jack Cogswell, Tom Monahan. Assistant Dcq of Students, Homer Staves, Tony Wast- coat. Interfralernity Council is the representative body of the nine Greek fra- ternities on campus. I.F.C- supervised rush periods and organised a suc- cessful Greek weekend, which began with a cleaning and white-washing of the Pincview Hospital. It ended on the oval with lunch and skits. Officers of I.F.C were president Curt Jacobson, vice-president Art Hudson, secretary Tim Grntlan, and treasurer Doug James. O Brother Mine Sealed: ficcky Emtj;.., Cm A C.r.iy, Hclcne Loy, Elaine Hubcl ' , Barbara Lee. Standing: Diana Squires. Jan Obenaucr, Louise Johnson, Diane Mossey, PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL Pan-Hellenic Council gathers represent- atives from each of the six national sororities to ensure effective participa- tion for these groups on campus, as well as smooth relationships among the groups. Pan-hel set up and supervised the several rush periods during the year, organized Christmas caroling, and par- ticipated with I.F.C. on Greek weekend. Officers this year were president Louise .!• ' !.:: v: r. -i .: v u I :;m.. S j i i 1 1 Secretary Helene Loy, and treasurer Zen a MeGlashan. ■3 Q A I ' AGE TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY-TWO PAKE TWO HUNDRED SKVKM v I URES PAOl WO HI WPH D Sl.1i I.MTV-HH ic Traditional fall function for the freshman Triangle is the EVpjhtithih Prince Ball, Kernmie Kammcr el], assisted by Naney Crago, Ellen Hhk-re. and Pat Taylor crowns Jerry Beller, 3S5U Peppermint Prince. BRANTLY HALL Pat Taylor, Barbara Doorman and PesKy Josephsun set up the throne for the Ball. Junior Sponsors who lived in the fresh nun wom- en ' s dorm to curb homesickness and provide needed advice and shoulders for rrvjnfj. WWn (standing Betsy Winshlp, Fogg? t ' iovin. Helen Trippel. Jean T.i-. IE,.-.. -.V : I -- ::. .-. : ' . ■Squires. Mary Kay Mcrfvit, Jane Borden. Head Junior Sponsor, Clin rr Unhand, and Donna Arnst. PACK TWO HL ' XIWKIf SKVKSIV-SIX Hall Council meetings, such us thb, tuofc euro ol the government of the dorms as three separate bodies. This was found uvt difficult to handle s« a constitu- tional change was made spring quarter m cover all business iii Triangle meetings. A usual sight on Tuesday nitfht was the corridor meet in R- This one was on North Corbin lirsl. [forth Corbin is the youngest of the three dorms which comprise Triangle. Having the disadvantage of no front door and serving □s a thoroughfare between Brantly and Corbin, tho girts, especially I hose on first floor, scon learned North Corbin could be an admirable base of both defensive and offensive operations. Mrs. Hu i ' lb kcr. Assistant Hepd Resident r, trt: r n m sum u s.eventy-seven North Corbin officers were Peggy J S- ephson. Pal Taylor, president, Toni Ho f feller, and Katie Dunn. Mrs. Moore. Assistant Heart Resident NORTH CORBIN HALL [■Ui-idmts of the women ' s ro-on house (Front row) Joyce McDonald. Gayle White, Elaine Hoom, Mabic My rick. Donta Goodrich. Juno Wolvcrton, Nola Teremivff. KnUu-rinc Scholl, Back row) Donna Mn orc, Laura Wolvertort. Kafin Hi r i ' a h J{ , Betty Brown., Marie Vance. June Conger. Julie O ' Brien. Rfth Burbank, president, M«ry K y Mvlvit. and Dorothy Hard SYNADELFHIC - -..t. tWO irtMHtKU SfcVUNTY-N ' lNK Everyone wants to gtl into tha ad to tie ) EIrod Riftdes high, even Curly, pic- tured here with Swede Troedsson., and Tom Lawrence. ELROD HALL Elmd men prove lhat non-Greeks are not ,4 oul of it Teaming with Si ma Kappa for Snow Week- End they walked away with first place in the sculpturing contest. As for grades, EIrod men are in the top rank, EIrod officers were Hill Carr, Bob Win. Tony Ayto, and Bob Oswald. r m.i i u.i hi tiHKn k:k;iity One of the newer dorms or tampUs is Craig Hall, which provides quarters for man m: rty men students. Dove Morris, very active on Central — _ — - - - — T — CRAIG HALL Feppermini Prince. Sprawling over the area in back of the Lodge, Craig is the home of freshmen men, athletes, and any overflow from Elrod. Resi- dents uf Craig Hall showed themselves adept at decorating — a first in the Homecoming float building, and a second with Delta Gamma in snow sculpturing. MISS MSU MARJTH McGINttIS MISS WOOL USA PATTl JO SHAW MILITARY BALL QUEEN SNOW KING DON HUBBARD AND BOBBIE REBER SNOW QUEEN ALPHA TAU OMEGA ESQUIRE GIRL JACKi lundahl Photo Its HauHcii ROXANNE S HELTON DELTA SIGMA PHI DREAM COED COLONEL SHAKOL GREENUP carol cooper SPUR OF THE MOMENT SIGMA PHI EPSILON QUEEN OF HEARTS Jacki hythbcker BECKY KC.JKMO SWEETHEART OF SIGMA CHI PHI SIGMA KAPPA MOONLIGHT GIRL peggy josephson PAGE TWO lirNNR£l NIVKTV-8EVEN INDEX MONTANA, . . WE LOVE YOU! ' 7 PATRONS ' PAGE The 1960 SENTINEL staff has realised in this past year the great financial needs of a University yearbook. Re- gardless of student budgetary allocations, the financial security of the book could not have existed on student support alone. This is a pae;e of merchants and professicnal men who have contributed to the yearbook and, therefore, to every University student I wish to thank these patrons for their contributions and especially for their greatly appreciated interest in Montana State University. John Askevold Jr.. Pharmacist of Cheater Miisoula Mercantile Chvsier Implement C tHpaity (d Chesfcc Mosby ' s Incorporated of Missoula Western Montana National Bank of Mis ' uln Bullrey Foods of Great Falls Gamble-Skagmo f Incorporated of Missoula Huff Teachers ' Agency of Missoula Anaconda Company C. R. Dragstedt Company of Missoula Western Montana Building imd Loan Association of Missoula Citizens ' State Bank of Hamilton John R, Daily,. I nee rpo rated of Missoula Brinkman Lenon, Architects and Engineers of Kalispell Missoula Building and Loan Association of Missoula Citizens ' Bank of Montana of Havre l,i i: t ' v. C ' unty Rank r f Chester South side National Bank of Missoula J. L, McLaughlin, General Contractor qf Great Falls Hotel Florence Company of Missoula Rut trey Fords, Incorporated of Missoula J. C. Penney Company, Incorporated of Missoula R. T. O ' Neill, M. D. of Roundup Hart-Albin Company of Billings Hansen ' s Famous Ice Cream of Missoula Chimney Corner of Missoula Bakke Motor Company of Missoula Choteau Garage of Choteau Moore Theatres of Glendive Lydia ' s of Butte DONNA ARNST Business Manager 1950 Sentinel PAfiK 1UII If E MUtl.ll N] i:tV- IVK FACULTY and STAFF Zyjcmuiit Adamcfcetv ' ilii •S2 Hurry F. Adams 62. Rotten B. Ainmuns 32 Ach n F ArEHild £ Kirk Radjilev . ' ill Willlitn R. Ballard 5 Ft G 1 - f . W  ' -• toiii ' ' ■E. E Benncli RotHM - ! E Birrn-nd Mr . Uuth M. FJerrv Jl-iAl EMIT i Paul li Btnmitre-n Es 1 1. ! .1 r rl M rkiehrnkrr Ai uOl Cl W f • 1 Morten Bo cn ' m t 1 ' M Brewer F • 11 fl K M- ' I !■' l.utlvtjt 0, Brcmman H. IW, 1- i :.■.! 1 ISlUWI } II 1 J AUI M, Fitiii:iii H. Brown 15. 161, ICS. 165. ITr, w Walter L Brown sits 176 Rujtl B. Brurtsuk ,V. Gurdml 11. Bryan . 5 0. J. Buc li . Henry G. Bu b -IS r«1mt1 m Bttrft 43 Thomas C. Bursts St Ecl B ar T Duu ' h c Knlhleyn : C aiiifiOcll SI i A. C arkT Geirdr n PJ CffMV 7 i 45] U Gertrude Chnrnberlaln Edward 4 Charnn«r U «nr,£ri A ' n.-i rn- 57 Haruld Cbatland 97, aaa Meyer ChPM n ST Cordon fnnrii 37, f-Ml Edward S Chknikr 57. JL ' i E. Fay Clonlnfcr 57 L ?wiv a Clonlnfter 57 Mauiinc Clow M Memrt D. Cluob 5 A. C CogHWell H b rt F Coon«?y Evelyn K. Coooe. Mar.,oMe Couper Forrrsl B. CuX Terte S. CrtX John J. CnilShead Gardner Cromwell Gcrt-tft W Crew Gem-pie P. DnhUH.rfi HuiCh Davidnoii Mary F DcLahd J.,rnr FC. Dew Reuben A. Dieller. Jack R- Dobbins TM, 174. I . 315. i H. 1 G«rjild H. Ddly Kdw,ird B. Due;in Kr..i..: 1 .In M, , n.ii.i ii ijni,.!. - Robert J. Bwycr J inica S Kd iiiuiKJjujn Carl M. Ekiund Vlrilnia Kl. is. Donald J. Emblen Marguerite Ephron Fannk- E. Ether Idgv HI Ms W Evans James- A. Evcriole Jamei L. Fa u rut Rlrhard A t 1 1 I LehJie A Fudltr Robert V. Fields Robert E. FlJichCr Jar-k w. rmttoat Edmund L ! . • • JapfK-i W. Kiflihnrl l_rwis D. Ccfcfan Kr.di ru k I. e;.-r I ill! Vi rhli-T M Irilhrrt finrtm- B GkllWrUsgn Ray mend L Cold Davtd Corftin | otn-r1 Jhth,:hIi M Ket Jack W Cifwnvii. Mflfnin rtfl H Mcrw r m Grlmt ' s li . li- i pi ■go, las. tea, leu Dmuild M. HaijiMid [tit Oscar J. ElairimCn ■•J Brrl Hansen S3 -.in Kabcrt W Han«-n n Aiirnn W HarfKT ft n u-, .i k « r 1 1 r : - llarr.id D. HarrkM PhyiiK-. L Hairta •S L r sy K Harvt-y E3 C Wtlliam liaioJer !t!3 Ralph P. Ha.vman ca Richard llitydcn 63 Tliumaj, P. HuMird St Mr?. Lnu H. Ha flbakrr 27T Albert T Jlelbinfi: tiLH.rm- R Hi-likr-r HI. 2f(f+ Charici i Hcrtfar 47 r. i vy RoJ ort S ni. ' ii,,.n, li3 Ruptri Wcilland 311. 213, 216 47, 16Z Walter Hook 47. ZfiB Jorrn n Hort Harold H K wcrd at O. B. Howell M John Hower 11, IG2 am a H.M...T n Mtt Fill fli V Huff mi J Gturee HumtnCJ 4 i Mark J JakHtkwm 6-1 Richard H, J.ime a , ttfir. Hi5. 3W. L75. 176 Horal Jarka IH Kal.M rt H J.i 151. I1H M. 211. 212 if- I ' .., -n:-; es es 65. 327 8. K Htctnrd I 7udit 60 K Anion 1 Kadlee SI Ju.k-fi A. Karlln AS Kcmal Knrnoi h.-, PB Jink J Kfrmpncr 65 Kd.wT.rri I, Kin i bell Walttr N. King Vh l : : I Kirk ;.i..1f n-H inl.i K KlU-rMlK ' USt t. fcnuwhon Jws nh Kramer 4 rvturWk W Kr e«er Jnhn P. KrifT ...n.n Kr:w ,i k IJ.-iviri U Ldckinon P, nr R Laptfceq t ..r i i . r.. = .-x.n J a now R. Leonard -I iil.li 1 . 1 .n E I Qartion r Loui!t u t.,.,| wtiiuim j. i netti Uw ht-rman V. Limn i . t ■til,. B. Liumnt.i!UM ri l-.vu E.i.i , r;. ' . : C Lory luntioth V. Urttaek RJChard C MrA 1 1 isler Lorrairn- B. MeCay Kn niond H MrEvniy Ttalrjh Y. MeG innLN Kb ;.riiT MarArlhur At u N. 51. Mahrnood A rin if aWadf CL.rbriK 1 Malnur William Mai K rl W Anna v Martin AlvHiJd Marlmson EOh ' in L. Marvin [ ..vid K, KWoti CharU-s II. Mattlll Lawrtnn C, Mcrriiim A ib-i s Mnliti ' ir J l:.,nl Mill,, Ji. ' urite H. MLIIt TTmiTUM F Mnrvahan Mr%. EllJiabrlh. V Mt re Job ii E. Vt H re Marie Morifawa Mek-in .s Mnrn John J. Munor JnmtMi J- R. Munm Calvin i. Murphy Cf (- Chark-h L MusRrave Jrseph A MUSbUlman Mib.im M, Myer 8, 17 r US am r.i. v MltfiUfU J. Naka Kit i Ntbiun H K. NewljLlrn t iydr E. Kohlr P.iirifla Lloyrt Gr-klt lHl l{. A. Ormshce Cnmp lco Orlisl F h OUner t k I -,-., , • , T V c lrom Robert M Oswald I «rna J VaUir Robert t Pant.-er t 1 1 trlea [ Parker Thorn; s PSiyn W LealJe Ptngelly M kir Elmer T Porry Liibreri4.-e D. Perry Jnhn A. PvtorMJIII Frank A Prllkialo E h -rE W. PRMffcr Wilbiim H Pierce Anne C. PUm V,.n,l H PuiiOl Sherman J. Prt ' oct 7. 20. .MO, .17, 3 . 30 72 72 107 72 f.M.f TIIK :l: HCNPRKfl w an aia. 21s, 21s Berrure B Ramskjll Dallas J Hred Hnward E Heinhnrdl Eimr-me Reynolds Naseby RhiUfhart William H Richard Luther A. Rirhman Mn Vera S. Himel j jhn P. Robinson Willi P Kokcs Cnarh W. Koscue Lester H Rusotf Jack Ryan Paul t. r_v« Samuel B. Salvln 81 Bert R. Sappenftrld -19 CyrtUria A Sehuster ft. W. liMl 2flS John U Srhwun 71. 187 Mtltotr JS, Sehwcnk It, 311. 212 Major Richard E. J Seen 7-1, 1HS Clyde MSangef 74 J. W. StWTI « C. D, Srmlknbrrger 5ft. M, llott (Ik-hard E Shannon 7 Vrd P. Sharma 7 VtitL-eni K. Shaudys lit. W Anne M. Shelley 71 Dim (I C Sheppjrd SI. 237 Harold Sh rbeck 73. 311. 212, 213, 214. Uvi M Strois Vcrrwn Q Sietten Elmer ft Smiih Leo Smith Russell E Smith John W. Smurr Thars: snf prison m, |-,., pet c Spangler L.ucue Sottr Robert W Steele Kir-hard T. Slegner Quo L. Stelu Philip Slaxp An Julm NT Stewart AIN ' M C Still sun Albert w. atom Aflncs L. Stnnidley Jay U-r Strauxb:iUi[fl Ji hn F Suchy l-tnl ' l ' M K SUlllVHn Margaret A. Swanson T O Swear injfen Theodore H- Shiien..ik«r Arnnld J. Silverman Richard D Tabt-r Karuld Taseher 71 Tu.«.lutn.i TatMiynma Ari ' hi r S T ... |, - 411 rirc C, Taylor 77 John J Taylor 77, 162 Rulh R Teel 77 Forro l O Thomas 7ft Captain RntNfcrt J TtUUttU 71. 203 Hudy H Turk Tft HnhiT! fl Turner 78 Robert T Turner 80. 207.  « Cytile Van Duser Hubert L Van Mume Wayne P. Van Miter Motor S. Vcrreiie Jacob VluiHMir Yullrul von Deichmaim Juhn U. Wades Km i. ttwdfon a r. ;.i y. ' a..:i.m , l k.rles W Water frank J Walbiin John P Wrhri-nberfl Robert M. Weldman Eujcnie Weigel George F W ' L-ihi-J fludolph Wendr. HlL-hard D. Wtsipnlmrft Elaine White Roxs A. William BfVnds F. wiiwn Vincent Wilson Done} E Wiseman WeAley R. t, ' . ' ■■• ' ., ' ,■ril Busenr Wrmht Juhn S. WrtBlit Philip L. Writfhl fT.llp.ti Y.ilknvMky LelAnd M. Yntra Frederick H. Vounj Fredcrlik T. C Yu STUDENTS Aa hclm, c;lcn H.trlow I i. lua, 135, Ad.im , AuMin tvc« ' i« Aitaina, Denla Loren Adamt, Ou.in Albert m Ifll 1 7, 17, 30. ! 185 i V J Adittn . Haroht Onp . K Holland . Nancy Millrr i Phillip A,l;,ni.Mii-, Raymond Phil A,lH,2f h. Hubert Uwit A amenonl, Thomas H. ft , tv . ApSiithcr, J.iy William AfW« Jerry l rr 7, 3fl, AjTneklo. SilvtjKoM ARr. ' twal, Han Om Ahern, He mart! Jonn Ahh Lrn, HcnrV A. Ahpatrv Vn ' torli fifti-idrieiw AiKen. JT raes C. Akao. Annie K.ilnhil-nn Akenwjn, Rrlly Akrp. Rj,y tJujnr Alderron Kell frcMnn Aldrnh, r 4ivid Print 133. 1B1. 20 j. Ahlruh LalH Mae Arefcpieh. LouiC Ohrrn Jr Alexander. Bryan £dwnrd Alexander. Juhn Alan AlPseh. Riiss ' Kerlne Alk ' ii. AllikM William Allen, Bruce Nt i Allen. C h,irle S Allen. D,irrrll Lirtn Allen, Donald Leruy Allen, Duuflob tranicran Allen, Mn-hae] Lee Allen, Thomas John 149. 1A4 Alley, Lonnlc Bruce Alley. Robert Alley, ithlrk-y A AlUs«n. IJi.iii.i 20, llfi Allred, Keith Lee Atim u. Juhn Dumoiik- ai sr. Aiii. Muhsmnw 9 ah ii ns. nr. 2m AMmaicr. Thomas Juhn MS Alva, ftraatt Munir AJves, IloheK L. Amlek. Ruiiert M Jr •V- S,.i..h Si CI., i 202. 24 1 Amnas. Janel ConMtjnce lent. J a. 173 Anilrr en. Cleuree C H ' 7 Andersen. Harvey Ket-tmi Anderson. A tun Jarvis SH. 25S Andet-K m. Alhert Sherwoc cl Ander.snn, Arnulrl KvOfl kH Anders«n. Barh.ira DAw Anderson, Carol Ann 133 AndefbiKn, Dvtfd Hnwojrd Iftli, 240 AnHerNon, Bi-nilLs Bry an ISO Amlersoit, Dianp Marie !( . 181, 182, 232 Amlerwn. ■t.en • AndtTjol, DwcKht Gale 3 ' l Arirli-r-,iiri. Fri-uki LouLsc S. A. •!,.•: mui t..i. ' v ll4Mi ' AndcfMpn, Gerald Leonard Anik-rson, GuxtaVa O Anderson, Herbert Clar HW, 1B7, US Anderson, H«rberi Kenh Atidersun. Honor Lorraine Anderson. JT fne Thunmt Anderson, JOM l Anderiion. Juhn Anderson, K.iren Marie AnHlersnin, Lauretiue K Andersttn, 1-rroy Hilton 24 Andemon. Lomel Edmund Uu Anderson. Lowell Allan Ahderson. Luann J nJKkrJWW, Matx ' ua Grimt Auder84itl, Mal-jTjtei LmJl e IfH, MS 274 Aritleistm, Marilyn Jean Km htad Anderson. Ntirman William .AnrlFKun. HSrhartl A 115. 104 AntterMin. Riehard WUkum 34 Anderson. Robert Caleb HW Anderson, Robert GJca Ancterson. Robert ||.nr Ander.Min, Ruth Irene Anderson. Stephen Lee Anderson, Thomaa Donald Anderexm. Vemon Lee Andersrm. Walter Esnjelie Anderson. William A Anderhon. William Arthur Aiidertirri. William Leonard Anilrt-w Davnl II Andrews. Arthur 1- Andrews. Kathryn, Marjory Andrioio. Btfhiud J oaupfa Anilriix. ChjrU ' Fjlwarsl Andrus, Helen Decker Aritlrus. Mu-bael Allan AtuJrUy. Thiircu!! Lynde Anpirl, Charles Frank A rifle I. tJitru.lil k..rl Anf land. Thomas Anlhon Ankctell, Thurtioi Jueluno Armau. Thamaa Barry Ansark. Khljrsned A. Anuhutf . Kaney Ann Ansell. Gate Phi I Up Anthony. Arthur l wis Anthony. Carnl May 22. loo. : Antoriu-h, Jante Jroeph Anton  rh. Mary K.itherme Ai-,tunkli, WJlllu!ili Frank Aiilrvniui ' l. Anlhnny Ju h eiili A pier. Bowrly Ann A per, John Roberts Appel, Ronald OUvef Ar ' in ' ih.,r. : . LaDa(u1 ■Mane Appelt, Jessie S MeBroom Appkcet- ll.irl in J. Jr. Arliurjkle, C:,rul Artrte C Arhucklc. £4Wafd William Archibald. Teresa Lynne Arii triiud, Charles J.inier Armslrons. Darwin Andrew Arnljet-R, Vletnrin Ann ArnnlrJ, Boruthy Wrllllierfl Amuld. Ler Eujjerte 1QU. Arnoi, Roben Conblni S5. its, Arnol, Thwnas alarioii Arnst, Donna Lee 3. 7. Hfl, PAGE THREE m NOKKD mm Ai iin(rinn. George Cyril MblornttMi. Rojrn artd Carl Avh..::. } ' -« r u i. i ,h-:ui A hcratL Fr-mces Jane Afhrhara. Judith Ketkn Asbmore, Deibcrt c. Askevuld. Joanne Irene Askm, James Leon A- i- Mine. SiMiih,. J..IH: Atchison. Deaiinc Le Alhearn. Ruburt A M AlliL-aln. Sydney Jane Alu-ell. Gerry CUML Aubrey, Nile Ertcut Aubrey, Paula Hustings Auviiu. Burke Austin, Chofle Palrlek Austin, Curl la Jo fnh Austin, Jahn Due id Austin, Richard Rene A.jIi.1, Leila R AverJll, EEwuod David Avery. Ann Dclore AV T - Arthur Wcsle-y Jr Ayerv Benjamin FTnnklui Ayvn, William Nnjti 1 Ay in. Anthony Jnhu Barney, Pnl|tO L. EL. II, Ni UM, 2- r - HO. l$ft 174, . Zflw. 311, 321, 222. 24D IB. 133. 3fl . 279 llabeOCk. Richard K k M il l.-l- i;nr:....l f 1 1 . r K Frank Bach. Emily Laverve R4Ktl Jeaurelie. 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Marry Bauer. llLehan.1 lletiti .lUliiKaMMUt. JLutrviLu D BJUtt  , DtunaKl Charles Baiter. Bertha C Baylor. Davhl Pluyd r .i r. Jinn- El Beach, Karen Virginia Beagle, Clarence D Beau, Barley J. Bejf, MllWaHl Jllhft Be r, Merrtlith U Beat lie, Sharon Ruch Beauregard, I ' alrJcla J Boausolell, Anthnny J. Beaven. Linda Kay 28, Lynn Mellwurne Efei K. c:,ir Lawrence lierl-;. Jiirob DaVUl Bci-k. James Rirhard 8$. Berk, (iayimitnl Jin: ESerk . Jut, 1 1 William Battda l awreoee Le-:cr 133, Bedford. Duncan Jr. BMtMvi John Uimglay Beei-her, W 1 1 ham J« hn IMS. SM llv. 21 It, 2H 110. IU1. 210 I I ' I 131 TM tm, m, ss4 llll aiai, zit. w« BedghJ Lr Mary ' Beiswaitrier-. fiary L. Jtft, BeJei , Gene Riehanl Bell, Barbara E., u - t3L Ifti, Bell. Carulyn AiUdyn Bell. Eufene Thnrna Bell, Lawrence Howard Bell. Ptttrlplfl Anno Bill. Sn hen Wllliuin Bcller. Gerald Ruhert 22. M. : 25 . ; Be lute. J.I1HI-, pair? Jr. Bel «r t Tom Jon flenjarntn, Kallwrlnr V Brnjarnm. teonirrd A. Bcnnplt. Charlie Cltnon ietMatt i.im li Bennett «elvln Ray llrnnf-tt. l ..ut CJmanl.u. Rennet t. Rk-hani W Brnriinithwen, Beverly S. Hwnnlli. ivtm H Sannr, Edmund J. Bemon. Churle WhRuta Benton, Delorci Bfae Ben.ion, Emory Elmer Benr.im. Lawrriirv MiiRhiv. Bennnn, Onc-ar Gordon Bentun. John GarfieW Bentz h Venh A. Bentv:en, n.iymortd C ReutTln. DavJ.I Allan Runt, l-lndn Miirie Uvr£, Richard fl. Berge. Julienne K. Rente, W. W, IDtJ, HH, 20;t, 254 l«i, 1W. IH7, 2M Bcrgland. Mtllle Ue Bemiand. Kohert Thumiw Bemlund, La Verne Remmrom. R lph W. Berk- j, Janic Wntord 1 Berkorr. Michael t3 Bernhard, George Lawrence Berqulst. Kddle Janw Bcrreth, Jac-k Lyle Berrclt. Amy Jackson l!CIIV. ll.,| i E-Mvl.HiI J«. 2 ' ' -1 L , 2 Berry, Janu A I Berryraan, John Maclean T5ert.,tJeMc. Aln« M,trek Bertlno. Clarence Oavld 1 Bertlno. James Juseiih i«Z. 1 Beiit, Jacque Wayne 3D. St, Bethke. Floy.1 L. 3 Belter. Robert Bar old M, Bculke. Barry R Beulke. Mary M. Bevln, Blllle Lee Bewley, S. Jack Bewley. Shelby Odclle Beyer. Kenneth Donald 1 Beyer. Raymond Carl Bickell. Laura Tan Bk-kell. Laurence t ean Biehl. Glenn A. Blehl. Mary Alice Bier I. Dan Richard 134, 1M, 166. Ry; Biesetneyer, Dean G. Rtlfle. Roger Claylnn Bllan. Kdward Henry C. Bilile. Roy Clarence Billingb, Barbara Juyce Htlliniih. EnrrCht Lee Billings. Leon GreRory BUllngs. Michael G Binkley, Ludwell L. Btotti. Charles James Bird. Marcia Marie Blrgenheler, Riclurd I?. Btrk, Helge Kurt BtyhoR, Clco Sue Bishop. Barry L. Bukey, David Berbert BlMtl, William Carl Jr. BJerke, Roald Antnn Bjork. Jerry Merle Black. Harold Edwin Black. Judlih Ethel Black, Ilk-hard Lew be Black. Thomas Roy Blackburn, Sara Hulh Blacker. JiiMeoh John Blacknkan, Frederick Allan Riackmer, Marine M Blackmurc. Mary Vlulu Bladt, Luther G. 1!W. Iflff. 2fi2 111, 220. 2« 21, toll. 2112 Btalr, Donald Barry BJalMleJI. Robert Verri Slake. Clyde U Blakel.s. Aylmer David Jr 101 Hlakely, Judlih Ferrin fitl. ItKL. 1H-7. l «. 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Josjriph Rtiberl Crowley, Kathleen Eleanor Crump, J Irene Cr in i b field, Kathleen J. Cur. Ruben iJcan Culbertson. Gary David C ' orMhiiiih, Ann Twnfay Cummins. Hlalnv Auitkn Cummin . Gerald t C ummlnk. Rolnert Tlieodtire William fharle , h„r„. D,irlene an CoikiitrUfhuth Jrjftejihine R. fv ins, 2 Corrau, Mlctiael Erancl Curr n, RnmanJ Lee Currle, Fhllip L, L llrrli-T. N ' eal I.tn d furry. Drnnu Lee Cunt , Curkus Lynnc Cortl . David G Cortu, Dunna Mae ru iuna. f1rnry Cktihmaik, Clarice M- Cush li,, i -i n yred.kman CuLv.-.i-ri. GenrffL- JoM. ' pki CuMer, Walter Cvitash, Juseplk Geurpje Cyr, Patricia Jean UM Ml , 25 . Yti na, aai FMM tUVtr.E III VUKKIt MUR Do Cu La Gomef. Man a Dadi. John B. Jr. Dahlin, John Robert Jr D.ih) trnrti Dorothy M li ■Lyn Dftmayfeoe, FWin G [},, ( iff,rth I ' •• 1 ■ir.J T Darin L M alco 1 111 T. Uanieb, Rotfer K rn ' H-th n.-initlsun. David Arthur Hann-lson. Hi mld R. Darueinm. John Brute Ujnl n. Judith Ftl-m ' Daosopuuloa. John Gust Hi. 200. Dau. 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Patrick James 115 Dunn, Hf tH ' rT Harry Dunne. Jerry Lynn 114 Dun well. Dun Fromris DUnWL-ll. Ruberl lhpV,..rd Duperlui . Charlr P. i: srtuli Hntal DU| uL . DuhJild Dale UuraiU. iiTdnn Mali i.ln. |af , 2U Durham, Lonmr Jatm inn ? ,,n . w un.ini t: Mm kjn ir.! .r I W Du in. Carv M-e IL5 Duv ' nlr, Gary Alan Dvl-. ' IIl- Helen Marie Duighi, Philm M.inm Dymund. Garth Arnold DyMrt, Mary Ann BMr tAi:, John Jae«b D. ' tvi t:i.-r.iir| 1-th ' i.ard Eanics. Judy Lynne E.iu,e. ' .. KemiClb Lee Earh.iM, Jnhh CaKLh, Sr. Ea.vl Michael Jamt-A M Ealnn. Delia Glenn Ehetl, Gerald Ectw rd i i.i- Donald Jn« riih Evklry . Donna LaUlw Edd lemon. John Allien Eilgmund Jelfrei M 115, IRS lis. us; Hi 2211, J:, , I- j ii[ti.K in MikI:i mt: ttajmion-i n. Edward . Hamiri Oliver J Edwards. John Lrrni EdWJiHla. Kay Irene Kriwardx, Fluldi HnHn-iin err i n . or td « Ek;iii. Leona H Lr.( Etjn. Rul?ttrl Harloto- KiU ' in . FtelWCfa Marie Eggen. Lan Ann Elicit. Martin Matlhew EKKert Virginia Tramjihfj ' ELehhurn. Duntta Jnv« Etchhorn. Lurry dram KK-nier. Ronald Klu.M H Elrf ! r-JljiJjj: N Foreman. OnuKlaj Frank Eketirttk El-nCj-l IVter Ekesren, C ' irv L«c Kkcrn. Hum R Ekit rt .111 Ci lady Marlon Ek lrom. Herbert Duikne EMIT JtKlfl MailL XlUjjron, Warren Seotl Cifctntwi, Chart Holden Bl4injtk o« c, Dan Lou ELUnChrnt. Robert Ltayd Ellhrlt, Carl Irvlnf F r -t J.vt.f. W.ini til Holt, Hid r Andrew Elltrj?t. Hutter! J.kme- Etlkult. Rtn ' iald C.iri EMU. CarHorv Allison Kins, Hoiicrt F- El Its. in. Utih.irtl Leu- Ell boh. WdJJani John Elmore. Hugh Evan Kh-niJ .. .ru Jlh _ •-! uikrii; £1 rnstroin, Alan Rudolph EtoCT, AttlflW Dean El stone. Kkm Elaine Elton, Anne Irene Kiwufjii. John Henry Evcreu, K Elli EI i: C.i. Embr Emetl, .Sharon EllraDech Eniieh. John Russell EiTiincit, Arir.ur EdWraTd Ellde.rb. Zola Ru ' h Enebo. Miklron Ann tinsel. Lawrence Irvine £n or, Thornac Peter Piic-in.-ki-h. Robert |jjc Ertj elharh, Rulh Jean EnF« l3-..iTiJl. Naney Junk- England, Orvdle Waynr ErutJe, Gjyle Harding Entile. Ruber Dean EnplJc . Maureen Erin Enm .. Hrunr Lwlier Ensign. William W«m) Erb. Gary Edward Erdmann. Gayne Gu lnv Krlckson. Arnold Eugene Ertrkion Arthur OrviUv Erlrkson. Cnmlane W. RfteKartt. John Donald Erli ' ksnti, Jordtb K.itio Em-kMn, Mary Poron ErJckton. Nil GnMoV ErJrkxun. Olga J, Erlrksoti. Sifted Glenn Eflrkton. William Wide ErlthKon. William Kneel Era}-, Rokwrt Me-lvm Ei-win, Rofcr WatJe Etrttemendy. Elbcaheih An fitting Fred StUng, Vera W«|l Euilally. tlturlJi Mar- J!U L Jar.k Habe . MnwclUk Miry G 6 WUHom Arthur en. Ajjne IfTathlldtl rd. Ralkcrl4 Jean rd. Wdfred Dusou t.l. WJUttoq Kertwri 201. 202 141. J I I JJrl SI. 173 . lit, I ' W 1(2 115. 2S2 Hi. nr.-; 99. lW r lft2 211 AO. 1IB. 24E itl«. HIS. 2W 117. KM SB li.i. :+d EvcrB m. n fodnri ' Ray fiver j , DuinKim Rudd Kdwords. Mike Eyerly. Myrnn Fnyc IW, 136, nir.. z u t- rikn, WMtlr CUTa Fariiuin, DklklUl Ddaitt Frirrrl), MikrUartT DoralllV F-molli ■Jdseyhinc furringlon, Tlram t iuu FunTr, Uawitrtl liirl Fk Fa«, Stiarnn Ek.ilrni Fauliikch, Jean Kle.mor rV ,ihi;r: W«lt k ThnfiiiH % iy FurtiUjMin, Rillii; L.tW ' riTM 4.. Feijjuwm. DolUiid Frjiihr Fi-r i. .lutliUi Am. FkTKin. Karen IauI t $1, 1 irt, t i . in . FerknvtL-h, Jalnu Walltr EerMUurt. i -.it: Dean Fermll, Joe Eitword Ferrbi, Jean Kay F y t .i Anni Flrtk Gary M Kitik. Robfrt ELwartl Fluley. JcJin I. Fkrtn, Jflnlcf M- ri) «y, Wd.irif Hnwiir.l Ftnstad. JtilWi Keikheill Fish, Gary Gems FtPli, Miirjorlo Full, PnyfMi Estluir FLkhhunv Rnsriiiikrli; I- 1 i iv i j . • . i , a- 1 1 1 Deanne FitF eratd. Frank Jo -ph Fitjr .itrifk Fr-iktli-t II r ; i 1 -. ' i : r k lt..l, K U-rn ftfclieriy. Thom  Jan r Fkrtniiitaji. Jtkhn F. FLaNkW, Htnry Irving! FL Kel. Fa uJ me Fle Mer. Vi rntin Kwy PlOffllflM U-ir:c-fU ' Dor Fl-t-mlnq J.unr? ll..u riiniir.)!. J.MiuiK Matjf FlenilnvC- K.klhleen Ann Fletnituf. TtnlMfft James Fltli m-r. Crrwirles It. r ' lelrht ' r. Mktlan Flolt, Riiyiniirul 1 FliL-kirnrer, EdwjkTrl Leo 115. 213 W: 221. 2SH na  X s: ss lu«, 107, 1MJ2 t:ii su- ns, 21H US .to, v«. Vi, bjs, : Flu Ftynn l .,tn,.k- EHw.-rd Fncher. Edward U- Fnnrt . ii ' iiiiank n y Foley. DjiVld Ft-ikticl FuLlinjilo. Trutli Ann Fnljtim. Hikvid f rrm I ■. I. ir-mr. Vu k; ll.ilr Fnrlx ' s, S.nnJra Jcjm Fitrd, AlVLh Jimin WOT Mm Mlehael Funl. rTiduird l-yle F rrt. Hoy NeUiOO F«rtlkk. Kennir h J;n-k Kurvmatk, Huher ' Jnhn Fofkrr JumtrF RwiselJ Furmait ' rn nk Manlur.1 Fmui.in. Jair.« Leunnrd rwTTn n, Wwii Allen Form w.H,.i i- Jr Forester. Donald J.win Fuiyeh. Si if He M For ltr. Eucenku Felleliy FVurfly-th. W, Lornlne Kh... ail. h Foster, Duvld E Ft ter r Herbert Lc Fosler. Jvli-. ltol.a-ri Four her. WUIItfni F Frmrnlcr. jAnies I.cwls Four tar. LeslJe Francli Ftmsck Thuinii Mkhacl FuuH, wjimm Wo Her Fcw-rcT, Karen Kay Fojc. pari Lorny Fuac. Dvuelui Ekjfcne Fny. Adelaide Mary Friich. Jtkme I ' hillip Frfky. Dona hi Earl Francjj, Cnrnrlia Klmkc PrimeUi J  hn JoM.t lk Frantis, Sbtnrvtn Barley Frnncke. 4 oy Chartolle Frank, Da Ir UfKUi FraJik, J ' lhn HiTimin Frank. Norma BKUnv F.-.h. ' k K.kvn ninl H Frank. Rorteri George Frank, Tncrnii Edwvd Frahkr, Gall Mart? Franko ky, Ktta Marie Fr;oer-. John Ueitlkcdd Frsmr ( Roben MaeMHIan Pn  r, Sfifiy Dni itJui I Fra ker, John Jracph Fread. FalrJck Owen Frl-i 1 1 i -k.v Con hid Bradk ' y Frednc-kson. JaniM I Frr.1r i?k nn, Jnnvt Elir Freebuurn, Michael Mt.r.m Freetnturn, Fenti Juan Fregren. Doiiuld Harvey Freiv. f tniirtinr French. Donald Jjre Frenrh. Garry Merle French. Vrut MnracTl Freni ' h. Thnnu Re FrfKernan. L;mrlt- Frunn-:. Freler. Doha Id Lintib rrelnelin, Richard H Frc-ltr M;.rR.irk-( Frpy, Dorothy Annr Fn-ji. l Wllltikm Friend. Hk-nnrd F.tol l-Mf AftK-rt fkirn-nre Fnr . Norma Car.u .1 Frink, Franees Aiui Frlnk, Liiverile J,i Frt y. Porothy t Fmh, Chaik Hnbert FrHM.li. Lknda Mae FrU£. Ranald WUIlaln FrjtJtmger, Gcoree E. rrilyintN i . S!. nh-.i r |i,yO Fri. ' clLi . Erwhi I ' -irkf. Jr Frluclle. Susan Ju | , I rMhllen. Mardyn T. Frolme, Ritnard Granl Frt.Jen, Carolyn Oood speed rrolen, Chesic-r a FfWrt Duvkd Vk Htr Fr -, Cartklyn Helen Fr.v. WQUam Clay rucha Banna Finlelfcaa TUtlae. Charles Vfillinm Fuertwh. UrtUi n. Fuhnnalkrl, Jay Uufln K.dk«.i i.ri. Jiiliti Eujle-ne Jr Fill let. Luidrk Frannts Fnnk. Hv-ldi lUHh Funk. JcnrHnif MflrBawt Funk. WLthur Earl Furico on. Jud :h Ann Furlon . Triotna Francn t:;ilile Juiii 1 LnskJ e Galrada. Gerald Alltn Gaertnifc Mary Paula G4irmo«kk Mr Frank Gall. Dnm.nl P lt«5, UK), 171. 172 107. 157. 2C2 lit, m ne. i« I4t . IDZ. =01, 2 2 Iff. MO, 3 . 21 i i s. . II1MI1 III MiRl l -l Gardner, fciynnud f. GprdJier. John llarnIO i, .rk-., Jane Mathews ti-imen J..r,KH ' Funj tlie G, 1 rtrf.i[f. TlKm a Robert Garrett, Brknn Huifri Goivati Meirlll F. GarMM. PatnrU Forney 2S. 139. MM. 2W Gerrksh. Gordon Floyd Ger tm n -JnciM,., P afl Gervais. Robert Byrd GamlpnuB, Dal ? H ;ctli-T IlnliT EuBelie Gel MeJ.mie DjWII Geoder, ttJchflnt Karl CI i niiL ' .iMi-t,-!, Jnhn GllJb. JShirii ' ' . Uila Gibson. Klirabelh S 1 ► 1 1 1 — iri FrjiiciLs ClallB Gibson Fiankon W J iie Glhaiti JaeqveiUte L e CJbttltl J hn It u hard Gibson. L Ft Gilbert. WHlmm Edwin Glider, Samuel Selvurt hlharn. J.mif Rulnh l.lfl IBJ. 240 J] HI. IB4. a« Gllddrn ItnmsM G Mavrd Alan GJ«sg - Juhe Ann Godwy, Carni A. Cudsey. Hubert CtMxftf Gue lknK. W 11 Hani tlaye Hue; . Wjyne Allan 2i:i. 217. Gnffenn. Antonetie Gof ena. Mary Pauline Coin . Patricia Marie r.Uikr. -Vtwri Evan Gailer. Dick Goldcr. Samuel Auiiu sui Culduun. Belly H ctitor, Ainu tee Gaiter. G.ivia nrUi Guhb, Penny H- CdrmIb , Felipe G. Gunukz. Frank S- IT [iitf iJ Fraud n« Cam! Gnud. Jnkm Michael [..- i N-ihL-v Ellen gop4i wyiey Paul GuO«lermoTr . DiUujItl L. Gnodtaart Hubert a D Goudm-h, Oomm Murl I - H n t aro CftftrtfltS Gordon. Anitra Gordon. Onrtald RroCB Gordon. K nne;h Samuel G union. Robert Glenn. Jr. finmiitrt i . «iioi . ' ii-1-i ' h Gtinili-k. Hubert Jame Corsh. Juseph William Govs. Ijma Michael Go cim. Henry Arthur Goanr) Clyiie Gouehenour. Arlcne Loo Goudri.-, Collier kne SinOM GtrVadttut, Jcnenh Fnintt Go l, Gevrffrey Lance Grady. Carol Gay Gracsser, Miirlc E- Grafe, RJoliaKl I C GrafC, DaU- Eu«cno Giott, riuvia Thotnaf Gr, ( fT Ljum Ottra Grah.im, Bertie 1-ou Graham, Bnnnk- Krltih Gnih.im. CKurU ' .- Palrirk r;r..n.iii, - F-:.. .ti Gr.dt.m:. J. nr.... Fr • Gr«nl b, Thwna Mw-harJ Grande, MarlLjn Ann Grande, M;i run Theodore Grannr. Dmuld Witrten Gr.i«1 M.irl...r.i J- Grant, flohert D. Grant;. MusseR Henrj rinisky, JiilM3 MlfhJttt in 2«r !«. 99 i:it. sn in Gnu BTlL THwi r;r . ' •..!•,. Brian Th. -in. - 203 Graltart. M«r ' ft«th GrutKr. Goor«c Mu-Jiarl Gravelisy, Ch.iMor GraV«IT«, UiUtij Eftytho Gi.ivi-IJi- fvHanttt L«o El.irli.ir.i Jf.ni i.i .. DAVId W fir. iv. r...ii GniJ ' hlll. Tliorrui jiHi(i ivi,in GraykoWftkB. Minnie GUnly Grtfd.ijn. Merrill Gletm Gr«n. CharJc WiJliusi ' , Green, t wreni ' t Ryron Croen. MarHou Jamt GrourK ThtHiiA.ii Kelly Or e«t. Mieh iel F. Greenfield, Kn un Jomi Grpt-nupi. gfrflrtH Ann GiPt ' tiw.ild. WllU.iMi f Grviur. John Ji or li Gree-n. Terry Milton Gr ?«ury. A Ftusene W CrcKfiry Gury Rtiliert GreHk. JU-nry E Grcksil. R.:.i-.;.l.l Willnir. GrcrinnRcr. Henry C Jr G onkei. WiUijjii Joseph Grey. Ctiarlc; BurlD k Gre) .«ri Ltc Gnhhit ' . Rinmrd l.-r GrlHIii I ' rnl GrkUith, Jnhd Gnrdtm Jr Grdrith. Thuma U R1, 214 m an H, U!. 2U7 . ' a: z-1 14W IG 117. 2Mi l;:7 2H- 2hG 179, tif I ' ll Ml! V- 01. IM I ' . [ff. . 21 .H) 117, 170. 238 □ itll. Willlim HorvW Gu.iminvta.. DjvKI Jr Goijn JnJIan Wilfred Guay, Myrnjt Jaivei Gee Guljiiur MlohMl Jiiy Ginitujit. Hjn« Jrwrg 117. 2CR. 2il . L ' 27 CmierUiri. nolierlu Ruby Guentn. CayJurd Theodore GuutUer, Aline Charlent Guhrl, Sandra Guiunette, KiL-hard AJIen Gundcrfton, Richard Martin Guniemiiinn. Charlotte Gad Ri«. Guictatxirt. U-nn 137. GUfiafeon. F aul Nnniuitl Du4IAr«OM, nii b,-.rd I— Custabun. WtlllBm PranK Gustiti. Jiiseph r.uihiif. Helen l irnon GiUhrte. Hit-hard Alan it, Gik.s t v.«ii a I. Ill Gnv.1. Richard 5t ven Gyles, Paul Keith mi ton L7: so:i u ' v I ' m 137. lira. it«. M H....J! M;,rh.l Vireil M ..M - 1 J-. r Wilkin ! K;iarr. Lillian JdCObMn H,..i ' . A.leii -l.i-i-iih Keeknvtn, bwain SicMn hi. Tod Erneal ll.ievrrs, Outlaid futrkek HjRiin. Patrloul InlwIM H i? ' - ' ■..iii. i ' M.lil F ' elrr lijEeman, Oayle Mart H Kenslon, thirtene Lois K.ijft ' r.slr ii, Robert Loul KOfWy, Janet Adele 1ST HaRR rty. Thrima Joseph I ' M KAKfetl HetWrl AIIl-u ILiKtujd. Donald M- Hnliefr, Manlren Lowell 101. 24?i M.iiuhi. n . nl Frcflern :. 117, 195 Halfrtt. Lenore MtReynolda H.nri,- H.irry AILett Eta itt r .ii. r avJa Halcru, Vernon E?irl 1 1. hi. i EUlun Jerome Hale. Edward Raymond 117. HP. ' . 22n, 3« H.iic. jsrvln Kt-nt Bala Rieharfl Jnweiih Jr. H„i.;. . Andrew G. Jr. HM Hall, Ann 117 ll 1 1 Beatrice Elenora H..H UHiy Jun U Han Ovanna Lynn Hull. Elt alkelh RratrkC 15-. ii f ; !■: i r m.i l.«.i.«.i HjII. James A Hall Janet Rate LP N . iwt. urn, ZU iio, lis, 2:is II . , E V i MaM Hal I ford. El w AjNe rtaltfant JacH F. HjlHorO, Rulh LetJlla Hidljnark. Brieu GeittKe ii i. Wayne Alien Hamilton, Jark Allen Hiimntun Jacnia E.rnn 119, 100, 163 pagr nrnxR hvnucsd sbvbn Hamilton. Marvin n. Hiinulttm. Mtrui LjinLirt ' jiiv H.ii ' ,;li i. M. ' -r ' ,1 L 11 .urn Item, Rooerl Cwril Hunlltarb JL.twrt Kmc H-.ii Lrlw. ' ..nl i f u: .1 1 Mam 1 1 n. M.u-k Ft ' sr r gutuMi K Alice Hftmmond. Helen. Wtttuta] iHunmond. Rukrt n Hamrmrid, Leonard Jllrh.ud Hammund. Vera Lundte Hiiiv.rnff. Edward t-Cnii Homrv. Hwrl J Hand . He lei. Ei...ul- Haney, Thnin-w Kevin Kanley, W Biure HanhjU Wdliurn Ly le Hansen. Alexander ik Hansen. Howard Edward Humn, Jamc Albert tMiMn, Juhi« LyEc ftaBMHl. Leona M l|.Hi-..?r, M i II. n- 1 [i..!r- . ttnyni Gliti ILK ion 170 Fl . Sh.ii i M Jiiin- ' . n. Albert Lfonaril iliit-L un, Alice JuH.1 ftanaon, Arthur O, Hanson, ftcmun! TtmKlun ' K-nin Eugene llu-hard rUMMtt miwa Fturence Hal Xu.lS. HartiM Eugene rl. P I fir. HunBolV Rhy Evan KiirUj, Donovan H..s - JJ.iinth.i t.cUj.n, B-iroin« EtW ' hard Ht-n-hi ' l Kardinon. mid MM M . W7. Hardy. MabeUe Gnuld Hunger. Henry Nile . Harem, Hlfhard Hal t?r. Jn i-|,h J J i! t • i Haricrr. Mary Mttnftirvl Hark in, DoruiUi W4JlH m Karkiri. Sharun El.imc HarkJilb W Utile. .Vurie ]:r i 2:ui 1U6 11(4 2H MS, KB, ISO Thtinut EjunLanuel ST. Jetty Dale ip. Frederick W 1. John H.drdi ., Edward A Ion Judkih Ann lor, uh. to. : Amlrvw H-lllL-H. J Haven . Hnvlovick. Joseph L. H,i k. Kamon E. H.iwK EiJfh.-.rd W Hawkins, Eliriibclli J JUa Hawkins. Frederick Lou4 Hawkins. Kathryn Jean IL,w. rth. Jcutk-b Ellel I [.m Thame, Namy, Lw ll.y noun I M Cbnnrt IS.-. - - . . r 1 iv I m ifl A Hojn . Catherine L Bay . K.n-f Wiiii.mi Eh, mi. G Kt.ik.W. Rrjse Marie HcatH, Donald Joienh Heath. .Itim- 1 ' i-rin liejlh, Nunnin Edward I lech r . Nurnian Driuiri.ift Kecht. Bcutie J l-fcfk, Alli r- .Fr.ir. Heck, TtirjrruiA Eujjvne tin kvi. DeJUlU Dr hi HetMerifk. Etrjlwri Culm Hrdiunti. Joan Cladya - - ■Metlmiin. Allan L roy Heilman, Wayne Arthur EifcTft run Terriihu-e Jamr M. I!lnjfh-.1V Pi 10 ft ,.,i.1 Hoinrtchs, a 1 1 if h Ifeiwr. L i ri ilrt A1jn Held. Pjulme Held, Rlih.jrO W.illace HtMnie. Carl Rdward . Hclr. ' n. Mn-liuri E twjirrJ RcimcU, Hk ' haTrl Ijou Helm, Edward uriMmrn W Edward 11 Hrn.in. ' k.. Eil.Un.. Ftr,-,.i,: 2lf. 21T UrnriiLi-kx I ul Adru n rfDli IX TJ 1 . JlJI W.ij n ItetiriltitT. DutiMbl Coir HlOirikfeen. Hfitocrt Ituy F|..; C I . II Henrr. GtMH OUivea Henr;-, Ferrott Eli ilielh Hnttry. Jjinn M Jr Henry, Jevee Dee Kei 11. . lift IiW US, 2141 llerty . Joiihcnt ' Jn  ;en llesv. .rj Edl.nt.nt1 III llebsel. I3,j« M LiOfX«|, Kc-n StrrlUiff He -lekJn. nrjjin MjIIhh llcMrkht. PatticLi Anne IL HetrwrlnRtiMi, Hoiuld K Hi. ' He hu.T, t;n-nn . iivi. llu krlKiiT l-.rry WtUtam lilt-kiln. The.p«i ' rv Nunuil lli k , Cfwva Vc«ti HWllnk. Hicruei Ryan High. R«E r tw HiRh, W u Lawrentu; lllr?li.ini. Ann ItW HIRhotti. JiAn Ftin..-ti HlRhn?r«, Ttulh ConMArwr Hlfldriwrr. Hnwiird Carl HlRhlnWrr Elitberl Lcc HltdiHi. I ' .iri Will i.i n HdrJeru Mary LmiiM KUgWTi VrmnM Alfred 1 . soa HkH. Ardnlh Marlp HUI. Florehce May HiH. Julin Hurry HtIL M4irvtn Date Hill. Hrrrdl James Hill, Will.inl Doual. ' Lfl lliliih-ih Wunda Marlr ]IHIt.ir 1. RU ' hard Lee Hilton. Eriltli May Huidkr Jun Earl Uimi-,. J%k i t;rd(ln lllln— I ' kKirli.l- StWL ' ll Jr. Iflnkie. $trv-Mi Owen iitiikic. Walla c« n llmkk ' j. Adnnls M in ric-ri . Criry Ronald HlnrlrS s. vV«yn« A Hintrnian. Naomi DavL! llir me s lie. lift, 276 1 A ' iHi.icJ? 11 23ft ra Willfam 23 Theodore Eloinc 31. tW t nil. 2TB HoH«in. ftjchard falviti Kotfeller. Anlulnelte T. Kriflnuii. Belt) Ju MoHin.m. Crmrie Conrad Hnr(n an. Julin Kitftnian, Wayne DnUKLia MoEfinuhiv I ' .iiu Gordon Hojran, I.J ' itUl Pirleixm E4.iK.in Th .n.j- Mjilui ' l H : Lj Bart? William I Et.lhn.-, U:,n i.i -M.i: HrihriM, Tticinuu lie llolnilurtcl. Jiiml Holnkc|ui. rt. Rum 11 HoLinh. A dan du l lloki. tJliwr L inun Holt. Bnini.! K . . ' , burton Herri Mod. Willi. an F. ILuMeri. S,ill Ann iiuiton. hh..i.i..i maim (;, tv Ijc Ffnl Ho IfrMity, Juhn lVrn jri Booty L4 weiJ Ray Bettej. FaOl QcnM HonkAlju. Row Marie I! I Vh rl.-- F:ujcc-n  V l. 171. 173. I Ml. IIimhI. Wdllam CalVlll ' ' I ... ' .in i El i rutin. 1 Hi pi- t; I i.n 1 1 H.irui r H«.|ir. DAHd vVjILifc J d • -l ■t. s i Catherine M Hapltbv, Lunore L HfiMjpar, DomM sieoitr iii.r i. r- 1. hi, tlraUr All4 n ll..|.|.i-r i. .i Llnyri l , i . 1 1 1 HnmiK-kcr, Miiiincf Call Tfnr«uiiii! Kirimvlh FHw.ird tforJiman. WHimm r. Jlnrlun. Darhara V- 1-ylte Borttin llowJird Nelson Ko«t, Ji ' lin K bert Htwteriniin . Arlhur Urury HuiiMb. Ami.. I, Jiihn.iiii Mmiitlv WMILihi Clark FFiMslrlhini. II . h.inl Leonard K vl ' . IjnmM timirkrr Hnve, Judy Ann lift tfUJ. tS$, JTKt !• ir !l d Ml Mild I ' I 1 Jifive.S. W ' 41 Claude 1 H..m,n ! A Hen Mjri How.irrt C Sue 155. 1«. lfiT. tOB ; Howard. J.u;jl Edward Howard. Ljnne Howard. Um.i Jiinv Howard. M Hay dm Hi |H1 LMV rJowwII Floyd. wiuiiHn llowK 1 1 Pairti-u Rhea HaweUi Rii ' h.iM 51iermj« HuweLL. Robert W Howell, Sandra Lee Hnyiir Thumn E.j ,m.l EJoy t(i, llurl,. u ALfrcd Hoj ' T ts v Bmn iot E Ituhhunl. Donald Dale ISO, m. 3W, Hubbard, John MV Hiram HUUflr. Ctoirlri W. Huner. Claude PouKiU B line Jtm M. Ifil. 1A3. 2341 Hubert. Hwf) John. Hud sun Arthur Hunknu I Ml. 3« Hudson, Leslie Nurtn.m Kuclkun. I ' -iul limE ;ij.. Harriet E Muffin Huff I.M-I HURUe-. Huihay, J. nt ' 7i.r. 1 1 . ilu.irt I ' , Alberta K , TtHitKiurt Gene Hull , L . ell St-mlej- Kumh. Hohtrrt H HwmUiti-tn William L. (tun. nit: Jerri, Munusinrl. Jullu 11 Baplrr fTummoDi wiuum t nlc LiunkJhy. Haynninrl B H.,.,1 rijuidi i [ yr Hunt. Uuivul Jnsptr Hunt Han ' WO. l.-.n. IBfl. 2Ju Larry Klul . Triorr Hunter Patricia Ann MunruiKTcHv Fred G. Milnlrjo. S(Jiil i RjJirmfMl Huit-hitiNiri. H.-i ttl Lucille Hutchinson, J .mnw Muiford Hnvm. Mary Oyp Hym Thomas I Hiiii, 1 1 - f . | . Lfl.irld Eugene Hylhrcket. Jji-Jiuelbitt Juy IHtlwkcr. Jerry Wayne I Hwv. Erne T Timothy 1-iKruiv. Robert Purler Jr Ink . David Allj n In man. Jnhn Paul truo. Mabellc Cook trvRi . J tt Ann Irwin. Hnwartl Anthony laajicwui. Eufiene Lu-drr UbeJI. Donald Bran l ' ver on, John Floyd N. Milton Ivey. n. M re tiene Jwvn. John Pranicini ,i rkm,in. JudKh m HrtF Jurlr.Min. Anni; Lions Jnrkson, Ttifunnt tiiuttn Mdnanj William Darrj Jut-nhs N ui t-ir. IIV. 23 Tl,i.. ..r. M i j IV: 171 I ' ll imi. SSl ' , tvan Hlchiird 150, 200, Jtt . !I7, 358. WD. 211 . DoUBIa DUrton HW, IWl. 1ft, K2. J:nr. - DqucLiu John Jama DuUKlaa Mf JCtu J.-inda. Churli- VttL-ltiV Jancfclt. JnVtc- .ML r1rrt1 J:mh.. M rh. SJiiiiU«L M. J.irUlriK Jutiif Pi ' lrr J rhoft. 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Jut S Kaufman, Leonard Lee Kaufman. Norman HrUCO K.h.i I. Kennrth. Dale Kavanaah. Oeiirei.i n na H.ili K a vj n.imi- John Francis KiV, Ann Carrtlllc nrt Ke.in Annie K. K.arns. John William M, WW. Jff7. IfiB, Keays. Eth«1 Clnrinv Keek. Anna Lucille Keefe, Juhh Edwin Keofc Kenneth Wil mi. Keeicy. cIwwmi Eari RHuanj Kulh Ham KVlirruirl. fr-Hl Jnhn Kcllrmm. Leo AlheH Kellh, Carolee Roller. Eufiem; GOtireo ist. im rn. jti K in • i i Frui ■►■!• M,.- KorUir.i. Hideo Kmdrlik. On una Crt-t-r Kmdrh ' k, Thomas Ralf Kln Harhara Ann K ■-■-•... t Kirn;. J.n.uUclyn Silt Kn u. Ji.nn Rnberl Kjj-,k Judith Lynnc llttf Kmir, Laum Hose) la Kin . Mary Km«. Hubert Dnii:i1d KinU, RnH.iniOnd Mac Kmn. Donald Kitrmxklt Kinney, Donald William KiiM . Charlr Ij-ti Klnzell. Le Klelh Kipp, Jamas G. Kirliy, NUr«a Mat 139 Kiik Stephen Leni Kirknldic. John Rlilry Kirk [and, Uuyd Itrdon Klrttlfe) i ?1ar Tiw Lr Jr KlrlipalrlckX Lillian C K.ikr .i trick. William Khahiira, Mlehiu Kitehrn, Jame Omar KJ.,|.nv ' .k. Donald Lloyd Klcbenuw. Donald Allen Klr B.irri, Vern Dale Kllnitlrr, Gene EdU-ard Kltaojter, h ■.; 1 1 Arthur Kloek, Diana Mary Klork. M-iry OH I KJue nei% Ejleon Klundt Erwln Lte Klulh. Karl.T K.iv K i 1 1 , ■i ' onii 1 1. 1 d . . ' ii r K r t)i.:u::. ■■• .f.iim- ■Knee. Erneui Leonard Knee, fieorgf Arthur _ Kneel;md. Eeriest M.irUn LW. SOt. ZM. 338 ia! . 2VJ  1 3ra, as? rtelk-y. Tetreiive l.ynn Kvlly. Frank Hfjft ' tird Kelly, James France Kelly, James Michael Kl-Mv. Jtifteph P. K iiv. Ratnryn Uabol Kelly. Xnrvn Ka, Kelly, Ufl|-« nl Alic Knistl. Clara aalljrailh Knowllon. EbnA RUHttki 151 Knowllon, Srilrloy Iu li Knawllnn, IVUllnm nui-rnk - Knurls ' !]. Sandra Joy 13s K Hudson. Lll.i Btutrue Knu son. Shtron Marie Kiint-i,n. [.T.rrM- CnmlMiT KtmtbJin. Balm K.-irti-nc Knut. un, Kalnryii Ann Knut aa, Lillian Eleanor RlUjpt Fr.lnK 12L  • Kelsev J an K« ' i t ti Kc«n Qlli.i o. KtiMCi. Willtnm A Km, .1 M.ir;, Mi.I.ti- KfUo, Aim LUr Hie 7 90, «H, Koe .1. Krmnn-rrr, Chnrli-- G«J| Koett cr. Carl Chrfinprwr lltl Ki. ' niliKTi ' r. DnuKla DttJ ' ther son KueH , , M „ r ..rj;, Kf ffi merer, CJary Kohl. Kemrnosrtl. J.en ' ! r j riul r. WUllam Paul 133 KolM ;,r. Mmrv Warfi-rtif i2 pn 1Q7 K, l|:,i li ' ,,r n Lee Kenna, P 4tftj ' Trower Kolw v i.-H H.ni ' .-M Jn niiii Mi Kennvally. Jfjhn Edward Kulsl. jd. Jiunes k o 103, Kenn«dy, Autumn Marie 1B7 KiattM ffiiward Clmi Um Mi, 2ZJ. «3. S50 Kr I. ! . ■! I % r .1 V 1 IT. Ko«r. Sharon UiVlirl Kennedy, Ttmoim r. 1UI Kopil Bdrourrf Hu«t-r LIU Krnnrdy, Will Inn, W Km|,H rk , Rohert W ' ay ,.. Kennctt Bell KeiiOfTel. Sujonnc K ■■' 1 •  m Chrlilina V, 1 ■_ ' ! Kent. Eunice A- C- Krirtn an, Donald Wesley Kent. Jacqueline J KihIi ZTt K v.MUi r Mi.« Law m. 1K1 Kettu 311 Ke«wnh. PiitriL-ia Fay K, I-:i 1, Charle Henry BO Keusjncr. Alfrc l P Jr mi Ko ki Kerber. Oonna Mar XK I ' O 171. wV. ii '  T. S7 Kerlee. ThomaJi Marvin Kost, Htrberl Frod KerrtKn, L- ' e Thumbs S3 t M lr,v. W.illx A- iln v. Kerr, CordoFi Robert 2J7 Kn(i|i i. Ruiter Ijtinu Yl . 159 Keulntrer. J i n Ann Kolta . I imi Jne Jr 3D. SC. 203 Ken net, tftmald Kcrrnart Ki,:M) aus, Marffarct ErMne 3ti 31 II. ' . Kibh-e. Fi iink Eueenc KO lL h, Georxf John KlWy, Nnrrrrr. Joanne IM. - l Kraal KUIiq. I3nvi:r«r E- Kratt , Jerrv Wendell tfl KiFz r. Jurxl Jo KlrlH , Karen Sue 13 KtrnthuLl, Kertwrfl Hnymund Kraft . Paul H Klmery, Philip H«nr 101.  i5 Kmm ar, Jprom - Wllwn til Ktrnmltt, Dennlc JoMffb 313 KTM41 i ' t. I ' nul Kromnve ,. Jay Samuel Kraub. Loitv Irene KrauM.-, Ann E. KraUae, Dtirolhy V Knms ' . H.-iiiK HiiiiunB Kr.ixhr iHpr, Allen WllUam Kreitt. Richard Eilward Krelcul.i, Ojvio l.e II Kren . Ed af Euftent Kmaky k so-uh Jaiie Krne e, Katharine Eli ahellt Krnll. l-anrcnee T, Km nil i. K«ilicr Marie Kriinimiler, Myrna Jane Kruuk, Carole Ellraheih Krt..,k iCarvlu Everrett Krut-aer. TIWrniM WUllam Kr ' .irinn. F!n hiirrl C- Krypiir, Adnlnli Hendnk Kiyvflto, lrVayio Jajw Kuliaeh. tiavld T Kuchenbrod, RoOerl C. K • wiltmr David Kunlman. Kenneth Roherl Kuhr, E Kendall KLiifier. Clary Jn r| h Kuncy. Ch.iri I- lji- Kuhey. Elm i Mnrip KurU, Helnharl Ttervry Ki.ilr , Vhitu Joy K ' i :- 1 n.,1-1 ,r , LaRur, Sharon l,ynn l ihlie OOOaM loMpji I .1 « All ml WiIii.h i L romhe William Arlhur L.iOtuv. 1-illi n Mary L-n: . nn Allan Lju-y, Jacquellm- April ULFle L ' l]. LeU ' J I jftriiiitlwir. KeisneHi F L-mrd. Lnron Lee Ualrd, Tharrw Frank I iivlru,. Raymond VaLuu LaJnle. Jaek Larry Liikc, Mn-hnel Tutly L.kLonde, Ruy Ju e$ih lvim. Clartr-t- VtrplriM LaMarc, Curol J yc«- LjtMare. Max J Lamb. TarL Clinton Lambert, Ellrn Joan L- nk«Tl. Flurence V Lambert, Junm Si-tnllman LamlHTt. Mrtr hall E. LjiHlM in h ! -r O. Ljinbi-un. Thrndwra N- l.,irnin. Itosemary Ann ikmpi Allan Qlva UumpU 4ean e Pc-lrie Idmpl. Ray Deivtn t„-,i. i,ir..i u.n. m Leonard UndiraL LlN-ri K Laiiirtne. Jurmv Lwmd . John Ivy Lame. Fredetki-k t . I;uir. Helen Sctj hlleUUf L M . Ki-nnrtJi liurei-LI 1 ' mR. Henn |j i Unj:. Thorn Ceorne Uinitf ■M Lnrr.nm- HeK-n Ljinee. Duo ne Kieh«rd iJingfli ' ld. Peter Mkchdil Lanier. Keith Arnold LanM Leroy Jerume Lapk . rtsymand John Lnpp, June D.n n Luppkn. Jnhn Clark Uiqu-a, rccile Marie Lardy Leoitard Anthuny L.irk m. lloyt Humph re j LaRoL-ht- Joseph RolnM-t haRnek, RlL ' hord Inmir L- ' iiom. Alice Ann Lav a k Honidd Adcil Lanen, Erie Lee Lair sen. Hart a 16 X. l.nr-en. Mik, DiFore t LirM ii, jiandra Lnklk « L. r nn. IW ' t H LaTrfOn, Cliurlr- .! nrr I .. ; -in- I-.Iit in! I fintrll Larson, Juhiini ' Oeain 121. IP-5. 333 SOB 211 211 2t; PAGfc TftftKI III MUlED TKN to. R5. im. S3B UluOVman, Arthur Ne.il ; .M ' Uio.i ir. Earl.p Jtsirm LjunMin, Kdnh Morton Laum yer, Kathleen M 121. 1K3. 2-J1 Lcbtncfc, Iti mnnrl Lynn L.i-kbatid. ThEOdurp Had Li-rl.ore. JollllArlhUr LeCnmpte, Ailern Mario I T. Barbara Jrnn IC . HA. 151. I5!l. I IM. IH2. aan. 371 9W Let-, Charles Donald Let . Dnrts K Uk Gyu Whati Lee, Rmattf Leung Ltedale. Walter Fr.inci Ltfek. Geffrey Darnell Leenhuuu. Juhn Richard LelHlod. Dana Juluin ttli. ISO. 2Wi. 223. Le.nimitt.n. W.ilter t.oi LenltM rum , Setiry W. Lr-nnu , Marvin Dale Lensine, William (inm Lent . Thorn David UflMird. J aims Glen Lrpplnk, AllOn RORtT U ' rnrr, Paul Ijt-rum. Diirn-l James. Le koVar, ThrncJor. S Leslie; Linda Jane Levlle Wayne Linden Lrsmciiiff. Rubert Hay Lester. Charle MicIincI L tcr. Joanna Kathrrlnr Lcnter, Ptil ' lI].i RicKjrd lotion. Rnjtcr U Lcudick, Allan D Leust-hett. Lawretn.c H LvulhoJd, Belly Louiw.- Luuthold. Camlyn V- Leuthold. David A. LeuUiuld. Deletes Mnj Ltx-tfnjtwjd. Richard Le. fin. lftT. am pit. an, 250 171. 241 IS2, 160, 171. 173, 241 MA, 123 Si Ho ' | M. ard Lewi . Clarence HOil Lewlv ll.irlcy William Lewis, Helen Louise Lewi , Keith L. Lewu. Larry Adrian LttrtS, Miiry Jeanne Lcwt%. Slanton Clyde _ _ Lewi , Varvelta Libert-,. K rf«l Prmgic Llebe. Fort? I Frank Lnm Davtrt Ray I n ii. n i r- .Lri ! ' LiKhttuut, Morlenu Lynn Lin fi J Nan Llmrolr,. QMtp Allen Lincoln. Jack David Lincoln. Hex Kvllb Llftd .r.n-k [ ayton Li rid. John Brucv Lund, Larry Leruy I, nut. Marilyn Otfier J.lml. Nina Sue l.iniilwfu iJ-nid [..ii.ri-rui- Linden, U.ivid Roll LimJuri ii A If Roger LliLUgrvn. Lues I k- V Llrul4£rcn. Thu-ricirirr V iiller i.miih. Cmip Jerome LliHtiief. Arthur Andrew Ljmlqujat, Janet H Llndrjui ! Jol url Rlhtef Lir.dqu.i l. Ronald Wilfred Llndfkov, Almsi Lirvdskov. Francis Thorns t Larry I Si hi. ' . iii HO l!-i =4. JSC i Er ilph Linn, ttikueiif Wtetle Linn. Harrlul EliiJibotri Linn, Jonn A]frt d Jr Linn. K.iy Lennn LMii. JudHh IC -n 1 Lift 4-u ' k Rohert Lkttlo. JariiuplJHC Ruili Little. Lw.Hi- Kej| Lit! 1 1- Oofaart Arthur UtUe. Thnma Warren Liliernvun. Jcrr.v rt.jner LLvihihl. R«ie.e-r Cluy LlVttJlhl. W llli-r Wayne i i.- ' .u, Vivun Mflrte Ltichhaum. Huger Olto Liiefcf. Naomi Ituih LOBSldnrl Lurry Lw ' . Un ' l I ..!! . All!: u.-ri I-, in m her. Kofwcll D. Lcfsjvn Krueal Diektnn Lugan. Miiry A. L..i : ir Robert B nnrilt Ltrhemoi ' n. Jnho T. Ln criMi.irU. liUlflt Lw B LniLi ' 1T «;jrd. Keith Ih-nry Ltikcn B ' irrl. Madtici F. Lomncv Harry O. Lrmey. Larry M ' cirri Lnna., riinUin La net LOUR, Erina Ltme. JeiMC W Loinr, John Anlhon Lt.s,e, Morgan A Lunfl. Rjeharci Edwarcl Lona, RonuW Arlhur Lc-nB. Wflilaee Jtibn Loeller. TrU omu Lln.vd -« ZH l!7fi I a. BH, ill ■or te Lord. Fxlwurd J. Lem-n en. Kiirot Anne- Lory. Eari Ryan Lcjltii ' U. Uil M Lodoav i ' enelopo ll Hi. it. Lonflirin. wn dm D,.vul iv?un Mr , W.llh-trn Milttr Lovu, Jnhn B LoVeTL WmtMTi IH : : fj Lq%V John 97, 17 l:i:, SMi. ?. . ; La 1 Lucu, Robert Eu eon Lucry. William PaiTrick laa. sis lw l.«W. 241, 2fll 152, 1R2. Xll IVBh W. 241. m 302. 23fl 2U I9K, ien . ni. 173 LUclnM. VJcSar t wn Lurlen. Raymond Lueier r llu-4. D.irri ' lt Liid ' Mrk. Rnbtrt Liin Lurrlerki- .Mien ttu.. ' Luhman rrcd Watioi Lund. Donald Tmy LtRiM). Pawl DftarJ Lund, ttotwrl Chtirlii Lundahl. Jar ui-HnL- Ruo LwndnerR, Mnruari l Lowry Lundeen. Lloyd John Lunnell. Bryre Edwin LundquiM. Claude V Lumlilrom. Rolxrl Ail, fl LUtfca, Yvtmoc Beverly Luiic, CoiiM- ' inllhe LoL , Kitrhen IhinaJd Lyle, Samuel R. Lymnn. Bur ar. ' i Ann Lynch WllilaiB in Lyndet,, Juh.i Olive Lyih- Btnrujfra J Ly llun, Ida Rosi: Moari. RoeheJ VlrKinil Mujih, Mary MaiJmuh, Imam Mabry. Jipfiti lUimirl MDcauJpy. ji hn Murdm-o MueDlarmnl. lU-lly Jc Mai.-Diarmid. Iviin Ernil MacOOnaJd. Ethel Mae C MaeDonaJd Bi l«rrl Krnrtclh MaeDon. W Will torn KacDonaJd . WjftnMn Julian Macintosh. Jctk Allwn MjiL-k. Cfftteen Jeail MneKenrio, Janet Ami Mackey. Dtniald Lee M cK(ruion, John WillUm M ■! ■! r. Si 1 3 S .1 r Martrr. Henry John Madl?on. AcjII..i d. Mndla.m Alexander P MadtNcni. James Madsen. Alice Mabel Matlien Charl r Chrl. M.ufur-n. L.orta Jane Ma«w. SWWII Lcljth Manera ;orjld Gall Mafiini. D.irlcnr Ann Maitnuaon. Bort R. Maftunr. Lamvoce Mielvti] Maiolatil, Darnel John MaK;ir. Mary Klen Mahhuub. Isanm Gttnni Maker, PnlrJcla Joanne Mahhioud. AUyyrb AlwlulLi,h Mahoney. Mart Cr«l Anna Mahoney, Palrl.Ma K. M.nrlirirnl. 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Bruce Lawrence Tlnue, Garrild Lee Titus, Euliilia Tljen-iik Tk.-u ' huk. Bnrt Bohert Tkaehyk. f.vel -n Oladv, TH.,1 l.sk. H- j M Tohin, Bartiflrn Jane Todd. Glen S Todd. Leona F. Toepftr, Vivian H. hi. m :m . ' a ma i:.t TWMtOtta It ' ii ' iii Ford Tys7 ow ki. Walter T. nkrNj|. Anne Ekkjuibeih trdelliuvrn, Mirlvin Graydnn UlrJeh, I ' aul Orabam 26, Wj r 165, t7l|. irinjiB. Hyla V ' 1 5, 2f VMlv. Jami Rnkieft VadhL-Lto, MjrL-u t i a, [Java r ViLbn-h. AKcrik Eli abeth Valenimr . K Jol n ri VtUt p Vi ' ' Ujr Frank. 1 ¥ 1 J««hn AHmtI 1 VanaHlyne, Fred Earl Van Bl(.rn- m. Sanrh j I4i. iftt. Job. ; ' Vnutx, MaMe May 3D, IPS. 3 V Jia vfathme Ntxola iai, 1 WiiclL«noth, Romdd William War h tel. Lul«e Cliarlolte WaodeU Sharon CuUee-it . W.imH ' i, Cheryl Ann WKiiiiii Jerome Roy . . trauner. LuUlv- A Stoltie Warner, alanjoret Kelrn Woiiner, Penelope Ann Wagner, Hobi.-n Sdfv Waanlld. Hum Senelist W.iJ-.l la Mh:i 3 ., W..HU-.V. OhUli ' Helen Waklaty, Truck Brett Walby, ArloneJoy Wflailvnberji Glenn Jnlius Walker, David Jerome Walker, Blanni? L WUdk r w ,11 t:le . Paul C WaU.-Hf. Baymond itu ' , bVLiiLa i ' , Hoiwald David iV.iii.iiT w m Campm n rt ,n ttd WiJlL.m Novell Wall in. John Mcllne Jr. k¥a liner, Paul Frederick Waltoth, Thuma Ed«tar ft ' allrieh, J.irrK ' M.irjliall WitJaclh. rnund n. WiiWk. FranJt Jo ph Walsh, James Mluhat-1 . Nell Rimer IMi. lea. Ri LWj nit 131.  . I AGE TURKU III ' NUKED EIGHTEEN ' •A.- - ' --•!-. ■-■' M.-.r.-i Waller. Dlllore IrrrtL Walters. Carol Kalhrrmtf Wallers, Hurruan Albert Walirrt. Winnie Meek Wall. Ervrln M Wrim hpr, Hic-nanJ Campbell Wanner . D.ilh . F WiinbtrC NorHii EuMbvtil Watttt, Kdward i .- m 1 -  ■• : W.itsr.. Fraritl f ' .ueem 31, Wurcriola. Steve Stanley Wartl. Gail Mart 15. «  .   5 Ward. Jotirt Merech Warden Walter C wafewme, SluxUjy J«an ■■■Warner Arthur Dale VtHtOKX CUXttl Wayne Jr. Warren. Cnntdd Knhr II Warren. Vane Fleetwood Wirtliul Leon Paul UL : Wnsley. Linda Marry] Winlnjai. Oliver fcurion 13 - 2M- Wat nt, w« P Wali-r Li)ill r Karris Water . Mary A. Tcnni«m Watkm . Juhn McLaln Waitir. Donald Arthur Jl. ISfi Watt. Kaihlwn Marie wmu C RobtM Way Jirhn Rlehurd Wt-.ilhi.-Mll H I tjurrlnr Wmibtlv William Janic W, „u • ■ULiiM li-.r.! Dee Wodum. DaVld £41 war W i il. Ki.r.-i. G., If Wwgei, j- -mi A Wehr, Vkila LuIPrc ' A, C-.ir.. !;. •: AiJli Welch, Carolyn Maxim Weleh. CyrU Welch, Elaine Marie ,W, twi. Wvteh. Richard K- Weleh. ThiJhia Amlwr Welker, Ch rl AurtH WvlL . Ltili. ' AH in WeJliandl. Mildred M Weinplr- Bernard Oiiard Wtmtwarthi Charlent Lanai Werba, Ronald Bernard Wcrle. Robert Carl Werner. Kennelh Howard Wernisch. Arm in W Werre. Jamea WaIut Wenriand. Kenneth Lemy WcrU. HeJeti Marie Wen. . John Charles Wdtterxfcl, Donald A We t Janus. Runald Wert. Rojfrr A, WeillXT . Halvnr Hi.lt 1 1 We«irolt. R.ii rt AIIl-h Wheeler. James Le Ue Wliclau. John Willi.™ Whelalt Lauli.Mii.- JmviiiI, Whelan Marianne F iHi,m WbeLau, Patrick John Wlicrry. JflMCi Thnttuw Whlddon, David T Vftilpole, fire«ury Lynn WHtLuker. Riehard Alien Wh«U- Arthur Lerny Jr White, BwrreH Gran! Witt, Hubert Frank Wlloel. Hnberl Charle •A hni- Donald Graham While. FrutiL en J While. Gary Jarnrt While, Gayk Faye White. Jithct Keaeh Winte. Katherlne White. Richard Gerald White. Roy Cliniutt Wl in Theodor Trttoi WhiteLiw. Wullam E WuJd, DnuKlasi Jernme Wold. Gary J. Wolf, W,-5.toy Clen WoLfard. Gerald Latum in. L ' I3. 21V. : Wh a Odhti Whitney, Jc a Wilmer W r.ni. is. Jerl Ann WickW, Oavid U- le WltHtund, Joannr Blanehe Wii hlMnU. iv.iillne N. Wiek-. riiarle WilllJili T.VK-II. J.nnel D Wluht. Wurman Ira WOOD , D.inihm Bernard Will •• Wkl, I ithI E. Jr Wttdc Andrew Err,il WitkEiroon. Miehacl L- Wllkenjju. Roytnnad dale Wilkin . Janet Fi?, SI. 190, 23H i • .7 an 150, 3ftJ in;.. 1 ,. iT ' .i, !M Wklkiiu. Ward Wdhlnwin. AIi-c T. Wtlknivm Helm Fronrei WLIkiiiMin. kobvrt F. Jr Win i:m-, ' .,.-,i m -I. i a Willard. Robert Lee tna WlUett. Laara Lee Utt Winer, Chnrlev W al Wltlijjui, Barluru Jean 103, JUJi 1S5. iat. WIlHom . w Ilium . WUIiwOu William . Wilit.nv.s WllllaBil Witllams, W Hi I. liiiviU EdW-.ird C.i-r i i Marie JajRtei R dnej- JudUh Marie Judilb luiron Kathleen ARni« ' ,! ,rt- .,!t ' 1 Mary Elixabelh Patrlrla Rose IDC. inti. no !«. lllfi. Kl WUUamv. K-trii k rhufh-3 WlRLam H.-iyninnd RUjbMll Wintamt, R 1 1 linn David WsJUam . Ray Gwit|{c Willlanwi Sue Ann William-., wniium Rng  r WjIkuHLwiri. D«an T WilharriMrn. Ev;( Chrl.-tsne WilJlarrwon, Jamc Lane Willi attiiD n, tklean Leray Wtlh . G r.ild Far I Willis, Richard dark Willis, Sally S. Will It . Jante A. Willman, Eli jtbeth tnll; WUlman. Cnylcird Wilftjn. Bruc Knoivle WiImhi Grotfti;, l Ml Wllwn. H.n -1 Caihtrme WtWon, Jnmr Arthur Wilwin. Jamte rTnyd WlUrm. Kenneth Hubert Wthon, Larry Dfvnre WiHun Ttoberl I ' alnek Wi|M n. virainia it. Wlrrwr, Janei M. Wtinett. Kenneth OtariiM Wknphell, John R. Wiikrhriter, Dorulhy Dale Wlndcll. Klrwry M. Wineholt, ZUwood Traiik Wtn hip, Betsy Irene Winchip, Myrun Jay Wilder. Emmie Rudle Winter. Lnwcll A. W intern, rjennifr Edward Winther . Marjnrie Jt-aii Wise, I. Frjnhlln Wi e. Ithett Sktllin« Wix?ntan. Robert Frederick Wiser. Robert Jack Withee, Sandra Lnu WlllitK-lL MeHln Clco Will. MiJdn-d N r Wuiasek, Lonny Allen WeitoWtcfct Gary Edward Vitkiiivov. Andrei Sui..r. Yale trl Keitn Yaitda. Vietijr Emil Y:,r.dt. mot K. lTan| H.-nK I Vamall. John Loc Yarnall. Mtjureen F. Vat M m Boa Yat«. Loland Mar«halJ Jr York, Ell ahrlli AllOir YounR. Darbara Anru- Younc, Fred Pr ton YrniflK, Gerald Criarloc Voting, Rjiymund Ch.irtev 1J3. Younjf. Robert Hrure Ymiiii!. Rnii.ild J,iM-[ h YuUntf. ' lrL ' il Cl.m - ■, Vnunjt, William Kefltuin Vounjiinan, Arthur Lee Zaliaek, Ed -ard Ttmnia Xarcaru. Aguatinu Mario Kadlck R heTl William ' Vi.;ll,-i- [j. in li.,y Zeller. Joyr-f Charlene Zeits. GHjldii M. Zlejt. Phihp Wayne HieR. HlMlljen Zlinnierer. J Ann Zlmlnertlkan. Crauv A. ink. Howard Earl Zlnne. Wayn Wwley ' Zinsmethter, Djrld Xlpr, Joyce Bodardua Zaihrn-riaii, Eknne Claro Kartell. Robert J hn Zornij!, Dennis Gene Zulwrn, Ahmad Kht ar Zucconl, Ada Thibode.-iU 7,uern. Edwin F. Zweck. Anna Maria P I,E lllfil.l. Ill MIISHI It I N THANKS . . . August 30, iyi 0 The summer has almost flown, I he hook is finished and my job, and that of about 100 other people is done. The 1960 Sentinel is no one-man la-hem. one-woman) book. The staff was larger and worked more willingly than any I can ever remember in my Ihrec years with the Sentinel. They slaved all year, right up to the end of spring quitter, and this was quite a feat what with spring fever and all, The book was planned and executed by the people named at the beginning of each section, consequently it is the prodoct of MSU from student money to student ideas and student work. To the many people who helped with planning, drawing layouts, identify- ing pictures, writing copy, typing, indexing, and on and on and on, and especially lo Chuck Janda, Kent Meek. W hi ley McGill and Hideo Kimura for their photography and to Marshall Holm bore: fur his delightful drawings of Yogi Hear, my thanks are gratefolh Jvl-ii More thanks are due to Budget and Finance Committee, Cential Board and ASMSU for the greatly increased appropi ' irttiiinsi. which allowed Us to have more color, boiler covers, larger class pictures and the enlarged fac- ulty section. Johnson Flying Service for providing the means lo get thai aerial shot on page {S, Bob Gilluly of News Service for athletic fads, figures and pictures. The Kaimin— John Bennitt and Rolf Olson for the pictures and friendly conversations — sorry we didn ' t ever have time fur ctt ' i-i ' Cyrilc Van Duser for advice, consolation, photography and the one- hundred and one other things she did during the year to ht?lp with the production of the I960 Sentinel. The Salisbury ' s of Artcrafl Engraving — Al and Bert and their crew for their excellent engravings and Jane and Barbara for entertaining me so well on my Seattle trip to investigate the workings of an engraving plant. Claud Lm d for the summer job and Inky Gibson for the advice and help OH all those last finishing touches. The boys in the print shop— Fred, Gale, Don, A. P. and Larry, the very put-upon 1 printers, who managed to make heads and tails out of my instruc- tions and convince me of the value of the majority pf Uieir ideas; and Willie, Gene and Vernal, the greatly pressured pressmen, who spent so much time patiently explaining the workings of the presses and still suc- cessfully completed the printing and folding oF the many sections of the book. Finally, to the MSU Bindery a special thank you for adding finishing touches to the cover and gathering everything together so we could have our 15 60 Sentinel on lime! It has been a year full of hard work, but it has been a rewarding year and one that I shall hardly be able to forget, JANE BORDEN Kdid-r fcBGO Sentinel r r,t IlllU.t HlNDHUt TUtNTT Engravings by Arterafl Elreimtype and Engraving Co., Seattle, Washington Covers by Universal Book bindery, Snn Antonio. Texas Primed at Montana Statt University Printing Department, Missoula, Montana
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