Montana State University - Sentinel Yearbook (Missoula, MT)
- Class of 1961
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Index .....a..,,,. Cover by Marshall Holmberg .oosoo I7 46 48 66 Ol 29 . ,.,o.,,, I 74 76 97 -----u. 223 ., ,o.....s 249 LMLLQ77 ---LLL329 .,,c., 346 THE OVAL IS THE FOCAL POINT OE CAMPUS to by Cy Ma n Hall located at the head of the Oval currently houses administrative offices and the Geography department ywmrrgj.-f-g ' r 4 The Math-Physics building, originally a dormitory, is now the home of the University's Linear Accelerator. The atom-smasher was given to MSU by the Atomic Energy Commission. ' , bln '6,Nt w,'f4'?W ,U 4 'l..,fner4v' fm' ,M .N , 5 ' bt, . if t. K, HPHti,.5'w.'s: FQ. :J 0 . ,Q .-..... . H. f - 'i' ' ff I -t r'l'Mvf ? 1QL..v .... ' . A . rt yiwgm 'WNV' News Service Photo The Scheuch Memorial Planetarium contains an Astro-Proiector, one of three in the West. gifeeac, N, .N . Q Wi? 'N Photo by Cyrile VanDuser THE MAIN CAMPUS SPREADS CVER 125 ACRES, EXTENSIVE ADIUNCTS CCNTAIN CVER 22,500 ACRES. News Service Photo The Field House is the scene for many sports events. The curved roof is supported by laminated wood arches, the largest in the Northwest. 1 423-.. 1 f - ff Photo by Cyrile VanDuser fx, Q .. sh rszcif-T3 act Gymnasium and recreation- al tacilities and the Home Economics department are located in the Women's Center. 5 THE PHYSICAL PLANT INCLUDES . The Men's Gym, located next To Dornblaser Field, houses one of The two swimming pools on campus. Photo by Cyrile VanDuser Q uk, AV, fi ,w Q ,P Vplk, f w fi W w Wi lghilllii A Jn,-f X w,.- NN ',..,-' If ,,f ,f lx ffx fx ,- ZX K I-f- S, 'I7'Xi Ziff AX ff- -'X ma ' I 4 ,--T Ii 2' af n . Nl i l l ' n ,Q I . . Q : . , I 'M 'I fa' - , ' I he r,,,,,.,.ec .. I A -- 1 - 5-si 2 ,.,..f- I .X Photo by Cyrile VanDuser -,,,.-f- AX sl il ml 1 'T' i -' l l l The Law School, soon to be abandoned by ihe lawyers in favor of a newly completed building, is a familiar landmark on campus. 29 BRICK AND IVIASCDNRY BUILDINGS. ... xt .,,, ,, ,, .,.,,, ,gf Wi Phofo by Tim Richmond Dendrology classes Travel To Idaho To sfudy various species of trees. Above, a class looks at a wesfern red cedar grove. If WCDODS ND FIELDS, If CIASSRQQM ND LIBRARY, Professor Melvin Morris explains the effect of over-grazing to a Range Management Lab. l i Photo by Tim Richmond TI-IE PURPCSE OI' A UNIVERSITY IS FULFILLED. Photo by Dale Graff Commencement-an end and a beginning. President H. K. Newburn confers degrees as candidates are presented by the deans of their respective schools and colleges. The Library houses approximately 330,000 volumes, receives over 1,665 periodical titles, and has a collection of more than 33,000 maps. ,if L mf, Photo by Cyrile VanDuser 9 Craig Hall, a modern brick structure, is the home of many underclass men and most athletes. awwfwiswof-m-mwfsw ,Q , ,avr-'Q-'c f'V M.. -.wwmai V , ' s i in - ' 5 'X 1. JV ! , ., U it H A' Us I N, , i- www.- , , L I . .. is- , W .. , ,p, ,Q -W , .i I , . fm, . W A - , -,A . V xy M-,I v,',, -, ' .95 ' -eh ,, - as as '- ' - ' f - A' ' vi i 4, , 1, -7' ..- xw,s -f mfr. News Service Photo WHETHER THE STUDENT LIVES IN A DCDHMITCDEY I0 Photo by Tim Richmond The Homecoming parade features floats built by living groups and University departments and schools. Spurs and Bearpaws lead the floats down Higgins and University Avenues. XPARTMENT, FRATERNITY OR SURORITY students. , -' Q df -Gi S' 1.1 iff! fA ag xxx fares. ' aw. , ,r6f-rygAi,.,.,-,Q,- , VW. . . xc Q' , ,cet 'fl ,wh ...,M'w, ' 024. ,g w 'I nr .gn ., avg. an 'ilu , 5 ,gl ., fmhaw ff Q. W, es, Q, ,ww A I 1 X fix 1 gym' J P 2 I I ' o x ,,sm , id 14 .Q , , 1 f A 9 5,261 J f J f . i Q J? Q f J 1 .1 , Photo by Tim Richmond On long spring afternoons the intramural baseball program is in ful! spring on the Cloverbowl. MSU pauses during spring quarter to sponsor Interscholastic for Montana high school students. Areas of competition include track and field, debate, oratory, art, and drama. W1 fl' I. N .M . I nv my ,?,, 'i I jysxn 'fn M News Service Photo I 'T' K Q ' 'S 1 Q M -x 4 F I . W W A-ymwww 4 .0-lg? ,W M If K ...M-fd-W Mu M L.. Q ...- mf., Qu ,aj my vw-1' H . WMV' X-OF' Al ,. .nr -Q- 'WWI-vue' is 0 , 1 v 2 Y J v? i it 'Tw - v v.. 6 4' V 'M Yf4.: .,v s - 4 ' V 4' v 'L v M ll A A Aa. 'f ,, ww Vx 'iv Qiy.. , V Q , w w ,g .A - , , A fy -14 gg, 1 , . if ,, We A - Q t A ' :WS fx A if A ,,,, . ,,Q?,,,w ' 'W ' + w l ffleiw 11' .M AQ' W ,H- '3'I'rwg ' fl W XR , W xg , 2 ' W ZW' X A Ai. M ' 1 , w X v V THE YEAR IN RETHCDSPEC The school year 1960-61 was a time marked by history. It was the year of the Great Debates and long campaign struggle between John F. Kennedy and Richard M. Nixon. In the end, Kennedy, a Roman Catholic, won the Presidency with the smallest popular- vote margin ever. ln Montana, Donald G. Nutter was elected Governor and promptly rocked the University system with his budget cuts. The Congo Crisis, Laos, the Kennedy Clan, Berlin, and Astronaut Alan Shepherd, USN, were familiar names for millions of Americans. During 1960-61 MSU continued to grow, as these pictures of the new Health-Science building Ctopj and the new Law School Cbottoml show. .....,,...4 M AUTUMN QUARTER Freshman Camp, held the weekend before Orientation Week, gave freshmen, upperclass- men and faculty members a chance to get ac- quainted and to discuss campus issues. The Orientation Week committee, under the direction of Myrna Eyerly, planned and coordinated the week's ac- tivities. Standing, left to right: Louise Johnson, Glen lntyre, Myrna Eyerly, Ellen Sheire. OEIENTATICDN WEEK Bearpaw Denis Adams and Spur Peggy Josephson lead a group of parents and new students on a tour of the campus. Spurs Susan Wetzel, Marlene Kolesar, Sally Holton and Felicia Hardi- son sell beanies to some freshmen. Aaseim, Evie Oberosler, Buzz Romstad, Bar- bara Wheeler, Bob Means. Seatecl: Judy Mc- ORIENTATIGN WEEK Freshmen convened in the Field House to take entrance tests. , -at ,Jr- Orientation Week Group Leaders were sophomore, iunior and senior students chosen to help the incoming freshmen adiust to campus lite. First row, left to right: Jack Griffith, Ernie Ratzberg, Roxanne Shelton, Mary Kay Medvitt, Marith McGinnis, John Montegna, Elma Knowlton, Barbara Wheeler, John Ulvila. Second row: Penny Wagner, Judy McVey, Ron Long, Dale Haarr, Dave Morris, Doug Wold, Ken Maki, Tom Ross. Third row: Sharon Kansala, Nadine Powers, Dave Sulc, Teddi Rudis, Norma Fries, Mary Jane Borden. , . W , W if . gi S ' l , .. f J ' ' l ' 3 l Je- J ' S , 1 E f. 4 1 3 i i ' 1 Q , 1 l Q 6 a X 1 5 I 5 , . , I W f 1 First row: Jerry Colness, Sally Shiner, Gail Paige, Doug Grimm, Dorothy McBride, Janet Wilkins, Dorothy Pemberton, Dan Bieri, Carol Cooper, Joe Dietrich. Second row: Marcia Holmes, Ken Fordik, Mary Lou Montague, Jennine Funk, Paul ,Ulrich, Bill Gibson, Marlys Nelson, Dick Austin, Harold Gilkey. Third row: Gloria Eudaily, Coleen Mack, Melissa Loy, Gary Fish, Ellen Shiere, Judy McCatferty, Tom Rig- gert, Conrad Colby, Gaylord Gue- nin, Lisette Bennett, Norm White. I9 The campus patrolman shows Vern Anderson the correct position for the new parking stickers which were issued at registration. Students meandering toward Elrod Hall from the Chemistry building, Journalism School or the men's Gym had two choices. Either walk across the grass by the planetarium, or try this narrow bridge across the ditch beside the new Health-Science building as Roger Kramis did. . gg fi M, .qw ' 5-Ili W W 'V 3- ii li EEE 5 i gr- IYYIIT IITTZYTTI .. HH, ' Ill Ill Ill lll MIIB Ill IIIIII 4-Pr-'-1 4 .. V Tiwml 5- ll. 'kk -v R. 1 tiff? sz if filcik 1 , 3 2 'fri A i ,f '-tw Mix 20 All students living in the dorms eat their meals in the Treasure State room of the Lodge. Wvivr' 'VSA ff!! 41 Bearpaws Jack Griffith and Doug Grimm pose with the stone, Hello-Walk marker, which was removed to make way for the addition to the Liberal Arts building. -was ., M Q' x, , ,.,. . . sw WF' , ,. i W . , .,. in vw- ' 1... 9 'S' .4ifJf' 9flr' WL x F . ,fi fit ' 92 1 1 iff- , .R , ,rf + r ' 35.11, Xa? its 'I K-lf. ' . 1 Adv' . 117:gsl.,J-J ' V 5. ' W .J nj, -.h 'gf .f J -f if- i3-ff .x in The Queen and her court ride in the parade at halt-time during the Homecoming game. They are, from left: Mary Pat Sauerbier, Marlys Nelson, Lisette Bennett, Joyce Christensen, Terry Stephenson, Homecoming Queen. 'X HQMECQMING First recipients of the MSU Alumni Distinguished Service Award were, left to right: Mrs. E. E. Powers lDorothy Rochon '43J, Fred E. Buck '06, Dr. Jessie M. Bierman '21, and Jack T. Daniels '55. Judge George H. Boldt LL.B. '26 is not pictured. Faculty members Castle, Cogswell and Hertler serve at the barbecue. Queen Terry Stephenson is crowned by 1959-60 Queen Bar- .F '-1, f ig' lffjfs ba ra Lee. 'S ii- 6 'vw - f JV '- ,Y U . r - r -egg - x yi ' . . a . M, N 1.5 Y is 53 ' X. T. X 1 R vii , Q vu in 'Q Ek 1: A X' 4E -5 . M ,J -wi' Q www A fkvf 6 Q - dr -t f y 4 J ,5 -.- ' ' t' ' wr Z I t f J , fu 'Q I ily e . N , Q ' .L- , .mg . .- 1 . A 1' - Q , -Q1 SQ f gt L. 2 I Members of the Forestry Club cuf approximately H00 Douglas fir Trees for The Ball. BALL Joe Remick puts the finishing Touches on a window. The Saloon Takes shape in The Field House. xi . -N ' f I ,,, l'GRljSTljR'S ' Dr. Vedder Gilbert taps Glen Aaseim for I Bearpaw, sophomore men's service hon- ' 'Q orary. The Outstanding Bearpaw award for 1959-60 Bearpaws went to Doug Grimm. Denis Adams, 1959-60 Bearpavv president, presented the award on behalf of the group. WELl'l EFLIRE 1 4 l .gf N---,ff X MSU Spurs hosted the regional conven- tion this year. Myra Shults, MSU Spur president, is shown, at far left, as she talks to visiting Spurs and a national Spur officer. ca' x Campaign fever arrived early in the tall at MSU when the freshmen elected delegates to Central Board. GOP candidates Donald G. Nutter and Orvin Fiare campaigned on campus. Democrat Ted Kennedy visited campus to speak on behalf of his brother, John. The Bobcats lost the football game and MSC student body president, Paul Ulrich. Ariay Godson, lost his Trousers to ASMSU prexy, 4' Fathers of the football players were honored at half-time. C C GRIZZLEY-BoBoAT GAME MSU 10 MSC 6 The president of the MSC Fangs presents the Treasure Chest to Bearpaw president Glen Aaseim, Traditions Board chairman Denis Adams, and toot- ball captain John Matte. Dr. Burley Miller receives an award from Athletic Director Jiggs Dahlberg. i l l l i i .1-5 Xxf sn r ,, , A .nf e 4 f C J 25 Q, Q , .A Z, l ! 4 'ie v il Finalists in the Miss MSU contest pose after the competition. From left, they are: Diane Olson, Ann Wol- howe, Diane Boyer, runner-up, Joanna Lester, Miss MSU, Connie Jens, runner-upg Jurine Landoeg Linda Porter. The Christmas SOS marked the end of the fall quarter. The pressure of studies and finals was too much for some 26 gd ,fif Thus photo by Sam Yevvusuak shows Mann Hall and a secfuon of The Oval 27 f f- sc 4 W 4+ WM? 1 1 3 ' ,ff wi . All ? , s K I , c X 1 5 l' X ff Students began registration procedures by conferring with advisers. 28 Long lines filled both the Cascade and Yellowstone rooms as students waited to pay tees and check out. , ,. 5 '-'-- ' Z 2 if Most students, after struggling through the one-day registration, expressed the hope that procedures would be simplified or two-day registration would be renewed. CDNE-DAY REGISTEATICDN . . . AND IT WAS LINES, LINES, LINES X, ft. ni it 7 i 29 Pom-pon girls Susie Frizell and Karen Upshavv boost school spirit during a basketball game. Basketball games were familiar weekend and sometimes week-day entertainment. Here lVlSU's Steve Lovvrey Q49 iumps against a University of Wyoming player as teammates Paul E. Miller C103 Kay Roberts 4227 and Dan Sullivan stand ready. SKI WEEKEND Many students indulged in this favorite winter sport during Ski Weekend, sponsored by the Ski Club. The Four Freshmen were among the big- name entertainment brought to campus by ASMSU. SADIE HAWKINS Spur Susan Wetzel threatens to paint Bear paw Dave Brovvman as they work on decora tions for the annual Sadie Hawkins dance. 1. ki, f xx A large crowd attended the Newman Club's Mardi Gras dance. Students checking on the progress of Mardi Gras ticket sales are, left to right: John Schulz, Joyce Schottler, Anne Bartlett, Henry Gosselin and July McVey. Journalism students interviewed Lt. Gov- ernor Tim Babcock in his ottice at the Capitol. From left to right are: Dean Nathan Blumberg, Judy McVey, Mr. Babcock, and Jack Gilluly. 'Q' ' o amd' Wav , 0 Governor Donald G. Nutter speaks to MSU journalism students about the problems of the University budget. From left to right are: Bob Amick, Millie Bergland, Governor Nutter, Jim Graff. 32 MARDI GRAB LEGISLATURE gl ' Qmzwnvrr' ' X 1 .KTM ,, cc cc D l as VT UMW F-13 .1-fi 1' Parents attended lectures given by MSU faculty members. Here, Dean Blomgren of the School of Business Administration addresses a group. PARENTS' DAY l I S- Q. -LS SIA' CHS 'F git? , b .fm .2 t ., , .L , ,wt - ' ' , Z L .4 Jerry Agen, Director ot Public Relations tor ASMSU, welcomes parents of MSU students on Parents' Day. Members of Aquamaids entertained with water ballet and synchronized swimming routines. At the end of the day, parents and students enioyed a banquet in the Lodge. Entertainment was by the MSU Jubileers. 33 MSU Zoology protessor, Dr. Luclvig Brovvman, has developed the only strain of blind mice in the world. The mice are used for various experimental purposes. Milton Snoeyenbos is shown at work in the Physical Chem lab. RESEARCH - AN IMPCDRTANT PART OP THE PROGRAM OP NEARLY EVERY SCI-IOCDL AND DEPARTMENT CDN CAMPUS. Doctors Van Meter Clettl and Osterheld frightl check equipment for a chemistry experiment. 34 Montana State University Registrar Leo Smith Crightj dis- cusses with JeanrP. Mather, president of the American College Testing Program, the new research program of ACT under which the group will compute indices predicting the grades a student is likely to make in his freshman year at college. MSU has participated in the ACT program tor tvvo years. PCT 0' .NK ,szzu During summer quarter, students lwork in the Radiology lab at the T Biological Station at Flathead Lake. Ross Williams, Dean of the School of Forestry, is shown re- ceiving a 551,000 check from Arthur Will tor the Forest and Conservation Research Library in the forestry school. Mr. Will, shown on the right, is the local representative for the Sears Roebuck Foundation which has given the money to the library. in SPRING sv Q. The State Music Festival, held at MSU during the early part of spring quarter, drew high school musicians from all parts of the state. of the Botany Department headed the for the fifth year. Talented senior and iunior high school students displayed their science proiects at the Montana Science Fair. Dr. Reuben Diettert Science Fair Committee , ll or 5 'xl' --f' nf, vu-.nv ' Ji 36 'Q ' Q i i l i l i i i l For some the beginning of a quarter means new courses, new instruc- tors, and the renewed resolve to study hard. QUARTER N- Lhe Aquamaid show, Peter Pan, always a favorite on ampus, was held over by request for an extra per- ormance. Xbove, Indians Pat Knox, Patsy Shea and Wanda Hillman liold a powwow on the pool's edge. Right, Tiger Lily, played by Kitty Van Vliet, tries to enlist the help of the Lost Boys, played by Jerry Sammons, Mary Lynn Petterson, Helen Buros, and Gwen McLain. Members of the cast and crew for the Yellow Jacket toured Montana during spring vacation. Here Wayne Finney, Dick Willis and Georgia Benton are shown in a scene from the play. l I 38 Denis Adams In the election for the ASMSU presidency, it was Adams over Ulvila by a slim l2-vote margin. Charges of fraternity politics and Kaimin edi- torials in support of certain candidates caused much comment during the campaign. John Ulvila NAMES IIN This year, for the first time, MSU sent a team of scholars to New York to appear on the television program, the General Electric College Bowl. The team, however, was defeated by the varsity scholars from Johns Hopkins University. Team members were, from left to right: Don Hubbard, Terry Stephenson, Zena Beth McGlashen, and Jim Polk. HUBBARD 157 ff WZ !'v'f5YJfV ' Ak' fi,Yfl.97!f' fl! WO! ff THE NEWS S :J i l l 2 Coed Patti Jo Shaw returned to MSU this spring after a year ot travel and public appearances as Miss Wool ot America. Four outstanding women were honored by Theta Sigma Phi at its annual Matrix Table. They were, from left: Terry Stephenson, senior, Louise Johnson, iunior, Linda Kemmie Kammerzell, sophomore, Ann Wolhovve, freshman. Mrs. Lommasson, Angel Flight adviser, congratulates Helen Cain on Jane Borden, editor of the T960 Sentinel, proudly displays the book llef Selefllon as Coed COTOHGI and Angel l:llQlWT Commander for which won first place in yearbook competition in the Rocky Moun- The l96l'62 School YSGV- tain area. The award was announced at the Rocky Mountain Inter- tcollegiate Press Association meeting in Denver, Colorado. 39 gzffiz 40 9' A Linda Riedel watches as Juli Karlsgodt donates blood at the annual Red Cross blood drawing. MSU tailed to meet its quota and thus lost to MSC in the contest held in connection with the drawing. S ln spite of an early May snow, Uni- versity classes moved outside for most of spring quarter. A Nav ii 4. cs 4 Asc,h Sw ,Quasar Bed-pushing, a new collegiate fad, came to MSU as the World University Service committee spon- sored a bed-pushing contest instead of the usual Chinese auction. l , ,4 av vi J 1, ,, f ,xfsgplsff - J, , a w ., ' 1 . T .'wif 5' f . i 'V . k ,.v- L A 4, Jigga V 1 , T W K no ,Q 4 1- qf' O QTI ' ' r ft f ' ' s n Y ffflf INTFRL, ,I-I , LAM C J if ,ff A , 4 t 'fs 1' f.f'4, 1 e , 4jQ,Q'f'f1t:- gs- t 5 ,Z ' .... ig . .A ,K X ,:, 'Qfgjyf F e W 53' txt? l Ljpuw: 7.,,Q,Q, V if , ml s is '4: '! 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' YEVV, ,K N fgfmf lg A 477. ,ilk I ,,L- Lkfi .jigsf Lit: xi! fl X Af- ws if ii 21ffiifHfa?f w'9,i. x, f!li,f f!' -relist iii ff'.3 f'H!f'-- it f - Q iw. 'W A 'vs f fn- '- 1 .a . L I Newly-'rapped members of Mortar Board, senior women's honorary, pose for their picture at the Mortar Board rece tion From left P - 1 first row: Jordis Erickson, Ellen Parker, Martha Comer, Louise John- son, Marva Kirby, Gloria Eudaily, Marie Stephenson, Elma Knowlton. Second row: Carol Cooper, Diane Mossey, Annette Smith, Karel Lorenzen, Dorothy McBride, Penny Loucas, Sharon Dodge, Judy Rollins, New Mortar Board member, Penny Loucas, talks with par- ents and friends at the reception which followed the tap- ping. Parents of girls who were tapped received a special invitation from the graduating members to come to MSU for the ceremony. SINGING CDN ASMSU President Paul Ulrich frighti presents the Sibley Award to James Dorr Johnson. The award is given to the iunior or senior student who has made the most outstanding contribution to MSU. THE STEPS Silent Sentinel honored iunior men when Dr. Robert Turner tapped them for member- ship. Here, Dr. Turner congratulates Denis Adams on his selection tor membership. Spur president Myra Shults taps freshman Carol Skalsky as a new member of Tanan of Spur, sophomore women's honorary. Mrs. Albert Stone is honored for her two years ot service as Spur adviser as Myra Shults taps her as an honorary Spur. Newly-tapped Spurs Joan Smith, Carol Wilson, Barbara Young, and Ann Wolhowe smile with approval. 43 Here, James Eversole, director of the Treasure State Band, acts as announcer at the outdoor band concert held during Senior Week. -f tw, is ' , , ff 'ylwtftfr X' rvfffgs -fs M3524 fsswsi -gf iM,,,,n,,,,,Q,.?g,sy ,fsS,,W,6,1Y,gW , wywajm wgl2a,m.,.,, , tfsfw W 'r' 44 SENIOR WEEK Senior Terry Stephenson accepts an award from Dean Robert Coonrod at the Prizes and Awards Convo. 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' x .,.. Q 11:2-, '- ff-. U 4 N'f'W 2? 'cr m W 2 .. . '- c ' . , ' ,. 1' ' , :A , ., ' f f' ' 1 lf'-5'-'4'uq ' ' :II ',P . 4 .5 'N--.gm .- '-9 ,, . '. ! , 0- ff! 1 IIVMI ,4 I M.. V gf, ,lf n , I, , -F sul.. , 5 9 Q I N- 'O 4 lv' '- -. . 1 if we 0 5 K ' 1439 , V UI News Servuce Photo Photo b ADMINISTRATICDN MCDNTANA STATE BGARD CDF EDUCATICDN Photo by the Commercial Photo Shop, Helena, Montana Montana State Board of Education members are, from left to right: Mr. Russell Barthellf Mrs. F. H. Petro: Mrs. H. F. Byrne, Mr. George iw. Lundy Monsignor Emmet J. Riley, Miss Harriet Miller, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Governor Donald G. Nutter, Attorney General For- rest H. Andersong Dr. Earl Hall, Mr. Gordon Mullendoreg Dr. Gordon Doering, Mr. Boynton G. Paige. 49 PRESIDENT H. K. NEVVBURN BE. 1928, Western Illinois University, M.A. 1931, State University of Iowa, Ph.D. 1933, State University of Iowa, Honorary Doctor ot Humane Letters, Northern Michigan College, 1957. President, Association for Higher Education, 1946-47, Member, President's Commission on Higher Education, 1946-47, Executive Com- mittee, American Council on Education, 1951-53, National Commission on Accrediting, 1950-54, Phi Delta Kappa, Kappa Delta Pi. Dr. Nevvburn has published numerous articles in educational iournals. Photo by Robert Catlin of Catlin's Studio 50 To The Students of Montana State University. Again it is my pleasure to extend greet- ings for Mrs. Newburn and myself to the students of Montana State University. This record of the year's activities carried so well in the Sentinel tells the story of an active and I hope profitable period for each of you, and one which will bring back meaningful mem- ories over the years. Montana State University is dedicated to the development of young men and women to the full extent of their intellectual capacities. ln achieving this broad goal we hope to enrich the lives of our stu- dents. We trust that your experience here will aid you significantly in becoming better men and women, and thus make it possible for you to make more significant contributions to the society of which you are a part. H. K. Newbu rn President President and Mrs. Newburn greet a new student and her parents at the President's Reception during Orienta- tion Week. President Newburn speaks to students and their parents at the Parents' Day banquet. WELCOM ARE T L ,.,., A S. A . g f .iaisa ACADEMIC VICE PRESIDENT FRANK C. ABBOTT B.A., 1942, Cornell University, M.P.A., 1949, Cornell University, PI'1.D., 1956, Harvard Uni- versity. Author of Government Policy and Higher Education, Cornell University Press, 1958, The Cambridge City Manager, Committee on PubIic Administration Cases, 1951, Editor of Faculty-Administration Relations, American Council on Education, 1958. Dr. Abbott came to Montana State University on February 1, 1961, from Bucknell University, Lewis- burg, Pennsylvania. .livr- FINANCIAL VICE PRESIDENT ROBERT T. PANTZER B.A., 1940, Montana State University, LL.B., 1947, Montana State University. Past presi- dent of MSU Alumni Association, Director of Missoula Chamber of Commerce. Member of Phi Delta Phi, Iaw honorary. Former member of Bearpaw, Silent Sentinel, and Scabbard and Blade. Past president of ASMSU. Mr. Pantzer practiced Iaw from 1947 to 1958, prior to coming to Montana State University. .. If iff' ' u- -QQ ,ax I . gf - its 'I ff ri . 2 ff . 1 1 1' A si- ... ' 54 ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT Troy F. Crowder Assistant Professor. B.A., University of South Dakota, 1948, M.A., State University of Iowa, 1952. Former positions held include: News Service Director, Fort Hayes State College, Kansas, Director of Institutional Relations, Ferris Institute, Big Rapids, Michigan, Publi- cations Editor, Educational Television and Radio Center, Assistant to the President, Colorado School of Mines. Member of American College Public Relations Associa- tion, Sigma Delta Chi, Pi Delta Upsilon, American Alumni Council. Member of ASMSU Publications Board. DEAN OF THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Robert W. Coonrod Professor, History. B.S., Southwest Missouri State Col- lege, 1942, M,A., Stanford University, 1947, Ph.D., Stanford University, 1950. Rockefeller Fellow in Slavic Studies, Hoover Institution, Stanford University, 1950. Winner, Arizona State Speech Contest of Toastmasters Clubs, 1958. Selected as one of four Great Teachers by students selected for Who's Who Among Students, Arizona State University, 1959. Associate, Leadership Training Proiect, North Central Association, 1958-1959. Michigan Fellow in College Administration: 1959-60. Several articles and book reviews. CHAIRMAN OF AIR SCIENCE Charles L. Musgrave Colonel, U.S.A.F. B.S., Oklahoma A8iM Col- lege, 1935. Sponsor of Air Force ROTC ac- tivities. CHAIRMAN OF BOTANY Reuben A. Diettert Professor, Botany. Ph.D., State University of Iowa. Director of the Montana State Science Fair. CHAIRMAN OF ECONOMICS George B. Heliker Associate Professor, Economics. B.A., Univer- sity of Michigan, 1941, M.A., University of Michigan, 1949, Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1954. Ford Foundation Faculty Fellowship, 1959-60. Research Associate for FORD: THE TIMES, THE MAN, THE COMPANY, Scribners, 1954, FORD: EXPANSION AND CHALLENGE, Scribners, 1957. Sponsor of Rocky Mountain- eers. CHAIRMAN OF ENGLISH Vedder M. Gilbert Professor, English. B.A., Union College, 1936, M.A., Cornell University, 1938, Ph.D., Cornell University, 1952. Foreign Student Adviser, Danforth Associate, 1959, Faculty sponsor of Bearpaws. Numerous professional articles. a 1 x 'Q 44.--niiun-Qbvhis t CHAIRMAN OF CHEMISTRY John M. Stewart Professor, Chemistry. B.A., Montana State University, 1941, Ph.D., University of Illinois, 1944. Recipient of research grants from Research Corporation, grants from Petroleum Research Fund of American Chemical Society, Member of Sigma Xi, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Pi Mu Epsilon, Faculty-Student Athletic Committee. Numerous research papers and patents. it 3, i 39 5. I , I --4-49,3 ef I ff 'N V r, . . . t .Ai n S N txk W mx K H, A D I I X .... :L- N If K I CHAIRMAN OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES Robert M. Burgess Professor, Foreign Languages. B.A., Bridgewater College, 1928, M.A., Uni- versity of Virginia, 1936, Ph.D., Uni- versity of California at Los Angeles, 1951. Author of book and various book reviews and commentaries. Chevalier de l'Ordre des Palmes Academigues. Member of Budget and Policy, Execu- tive Sub-Comm. of Curriculum, Foreign Students, Scholarship, and other com- mittees. CHAIRMAN OF HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Agnes L. Stoodley Professor, Health and Physical Educa- tion. Ed.D., Stanford University. CHAIRMAN OF GEOGRAPHY Vincent K. Shaudys Assistant Professor, Geography. B.A., Duke University, 1950, M.A., Ohio State University, 1953. Author of two professional articles. Fulbright Lecturer, University of Dacca, East Pakistan, 1958- 59. Sponsor of MSU Flying Club. ASSOCIATE CHAIRMAN OF HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Charles F. Hertler Professor, Health and Physical Educa- tion. M.S., Columbia University, 1936. Author of five H.8iP.E. teaching guides. Chairman of interscholastic and Faculty Council Unit Committees, Member of three other committees. N CHAIRMAN OF GEOLOGY Fred S. Honkala Professor, Geology. B.S., Univ. of N. H., 1940, M.A., Univ. of Mo., 1942, Ph.D., Univ. of Mich., 1949. Author of many articles of Montana and Idaho Geology. Rackham pre-doctoral fellow at Univ. of Mich., two Penrose research grants from the Geological Society of Amercia. Mem- ber of Budget and Policy Committee. CHAIRMAN OF HISTORY Melvin C. Wren Professor, History. B.A., 1936, M.A., 1938, Ph.D., 1939, all at Iowa State University. Post-doctoral study at the Universities of California and London, 1945-1948. Author of one book and many articles in professional iournals. An American Council of Learned Soci- eties Fellow, member of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society and the London Topographical Society. ff.. W... 56 9 0 ACTING CHAIRMAN OF HOME ECONOMICS Anne C. Platt Professor, Home Economics. M.S., Uni- versity of Washington. CHAIRMAN OF MILITARY SCIENCE AND TACTICS M. F. Moucha Lt. Colonel, USA. Professor, Military Science and tactics. B.S., United States Military Academy, West Point, 1941, Graduate of Regular Course, Command and General Staff College at Fort Leav- enworth, Kansas, 1954. Received Bronze Star, Army Commendation Medal, Meritorious Unit Citation, and eight other service awards. Has in- structed at Florida State University, the Canal Zone, and the Military Academy at West Point. CHAIRMAN OF MATHEMATICS Arthur E. Livingston Professor, Mathematics. B.A., Fresno State College, 1949, M.A., University of Oregon, 1950, Ph.D., University of Oregon, 1952, Author of many profes- sional articles. A.E.C. Pre-doctoral Fel- low, University of Oregon, University of Oregon Research Fellow, N.S.F. Post- doctoral Fellow, Institute for Advanced Study. CHAIRMAN OF PHILOSOPHY Henry G. Bugbee Professor, Philosophy. B.A., Princeton University, 1936, Ph.D., University of California, 1947. Author of one book and many articles. San Tayana Fellow in Philosophy at Harvard, 1953-1954. I i- -s ' ' T' - , Q .V f 4 i It ,. 2 I '-MM, T4 , , I-.Q ' wa W ..,. , . 5 . K . -, 1 xl I . V , ,qw 9 CHAIRMAN OF MICROBIOLOGY AND PUBLIC HEALTH John J. Munoz Professor, Microbiology and Public Health. Director, Stella Duncan Memori- al Fund Research. B.S. lChemistryJ, Louisiana State University, 1942, M.S., University of Kentucky, 1945, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, 1947. Author of many technical articles. American Cancer Society Grant for 1959-1961. Member of five professional societies. Listed in WHO IS WHO and AMERICAN MEN OF SCIENCE. Presently an associ- ate editor of the JOURNAL OF IMMU- NOLOGY. Member of Sigma Xi. Member of Stella Duncan Committee and Health Science Committee. CHAIRMAN OF PHYSICS Rulon C. Jeppesen Professor, physics. Ph.D., University of California. 2902 ...gwfzs s ' W ' 'H CHAIRMAN OF POLITICAL SCIENCE Thomas Payne Professor, Political Science. A.B., Westminster College, M.A., University of Chicago, Ph.D., University of Chicago, l95l. Contributed to many technical writings as well as writing others. Hillman Fellow, University of Chicago, National Convention Faculty Fellow sponsored by Eagleton Foundation, and Citizenship Clear- ing House. Member of Budget and Policy Committee and Sponsor of Young Republi- cans. CHAIRMAN OF PSYCHOLOGY William J. Griffiths Professor, Psychology. A.B., Dartmouth Col- lege, M.S., Ohio State University, Ph.D., Uni- versity of Cincinnati. Has written 32 articles about comparative and physiological psychol- ogy. Fulbright Fellowship, Carnegie Fellowship recipient. Member of Society of Sigma Xl. wiv!! 2 if CHAIRMAN OF SPEECH Ralph Y. McGinnis Professor, Speech. Ph.D., University of Denver. CHAIRMAN OF ZOOLOGY Philip L. Wright Professor, Zoology. B.S., University of New Hampshire, M.S., University of New Hamp- shire, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, 1940. Has written numerous publications on mam- mals and birds. Sponsor of Wildlife Club. 58 In 5 ' 2? . - -Mm Wflfvwwmawa N CHAIRMAN OF SOCIOLOGY, ANTHROPOLOGY, AND SOCIAL WELFARE W. Gordon Browder Professor, Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Welfare. B.A., University of Virginia, M.A., University of North Carolina, Ph.D., University of North Carolina, l943. Author of three books and other articles on crime and population. Li DIRECTOR OF AFFILIATED SCHOOL OF RELIGION Toshimi Tatsuyama Assistant Professor, Religion. B.A., University of Hawaii, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute, Th.D., Boston University. Has written six articles on Paul the Apostle for West- minster Press. Received Man of the Month award from MOTIVE MAGAZINE, as well as many theological scholarships. Adviser of MSU Table Tennis Club, Co- adviser of Chess Metamorphosis. xg, DIRECTOR OF BIOLOGICAL STATION Gordon B. Castle Professor, Zoology. B.A., Wabash College, M.A., University of California, Ph.D., Univer- sity of California, l934. Author of several publications on insects, and on the prepara- tion of college teachers. DIRECTOR OF MUSEUM Robert T. Turner Professor, History and Political Science, AB., UCLA, M.A., UCLA, Ph.D., UCLA, 1945. Au- thor of various historical and military articles and reviews. Phi Beta Kappa, WHO'S WHO IN AMERICA. Adviser to Silent Sentinel. 1 I M 'Q y ...x f , .-all' Qi if -ta' V49 x 2, y My ...rf ,- ff, 1 DIRECTOR OF SPEECH AND HEARING CLINIC Charles D. Parker Associate Professor, Speech Pathology. Ph.D., State University of Iowa. LEADER OF MONTANA COOPERATIVE WILDLIFE RESEARCH UNIT John J. Craighead Professor, Forestry and Zoology. A.B., Pennsyl- vania State University, M.S., University of Michigan, Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1950. Author of several publications. Recipient of J. W. White Fellowship, Horace H. Rackham Special Fellow, twice, and Wildlife Manage- ment Instructor Grants. 59 sect N 1' W 4 c KAVWAL W' cs- ,xx N fc X si 4 X-ss ' ,rss . 24 I N' DEAN OE THE SCHOOL OE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Paul B. Blomgren Professor, Business Administration. A.B., State Univer- sity of Iovva, M.A., State University of Iowa, D.B.A., Indiana University, l952. Editor of MICHIGAN STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT SUPERVISORY BULLETIN and MICHIGAN STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT MANUAL. Author of many articles and reports. 1 I ,,Mf 'Nw -N Y ff DEAN OF THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Linus J. Carleton DIRECTOR OE BUREAU OF EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH AND SERVICE Vernon O. Sletten Professor, Education. B.S., University of Washington Ccum laudej, M.A., University of Washington, Ed.D., University of Oregon, 1954. Author of many articles and editor of a publication. Participant of Admission and Graduation Committee and Budget and Policy Committee. Professor, Education. B.A., Intermoun- tain Union Collegeg M.Ed., Montana State University, Ed.D., University of Oregon, 1956. DEAN OF THE COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS Luther A. Richman Professor, Fine Arts. B.S., Northwest Missouri State Teachers College, B. Music, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, M.M., Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, 1930, Ed.D., University of Cincinnati, 1938. Author of Status of Music Education in Virginia. w-f -TM,- CHAIRMAN OF ART Walter Hook Associate Professor, Art. B.A., Montana State University, M.A., University of New Mexico, 1950. Received various awards for art work in regional, na- tional, and international iuried art ex- hibits. u N ,K - M f , ' Q' IQ Q ' , K is ff! f I il. 1 'S If , Q! 1 'Sf A Ng ' xl .5 A Mi 1 T T H 'Ai i ,... ' 1 ' B Y CHAIRMAN OF DRAMA Firrnan H. Brown tional graduate work at the University of Wisconsin. Sponsor of Montana Masquers, Kams and Dregs, and Royal Masquers. Assistant Professor, Drama. BA., Montana State Uni- versity, M.A., Montana State University, 1953, Addi- rl gil' A SX r g . 3, 2' . '51 , miss gr, ig. X . . ,x.' . ..,.1. IYVV 3 rssssssi, .sw f-: Q f . L M f Qitiiigc' I -1 21.2. - R Q np- 5 1.1 I 'LX Y Q if J W X - -.: - .:'f?5w,1', 21 I . ,jg 5, Q r?f11:g..,,, T: NQ':-1 ' r f . .M . mwwswvx V 1 f swf... ,Y LW I Xilggb-aw f '32 fl 521.-'V' T.. 'Q 253'-ig M.. ' if ravi? 55:5 r 4' 4. 3. re- -sf - -Q. . X1 , 'rm X -. M W Mx A , E ff f s. S' L' r ts: 1' 53 51-i z' f 5 Q . L7 4 -Q. f DEAN OF THE SCHOOL OF FORESTRY Ross A. Williams Professor, Forestry, Director, Forest and Con- servation Experiment Station. B.S., Montana State University, Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1932. Author of technical publications. Mem- ber of Montana Academy of Sciences, Xi Sig- ma Pi. Listed in WHO'S WHO IN AMERICA, American Men ln Science. DEAN OF THE GRADUATE SCHOOL Ellis L. Waldron Professor, Political Science, Acting Director, Bureau of Government Research. B.A., Ohio State University, M.A., University of Wiscon- sin, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, 1952. Author and contributor of many publications and reviews. Phi Beta Kappa, University Fel- low at Wisconsin. Member of Forum Commit- tee. DEAN OF THE SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM ...F Q. ,Q , WN i Nathan B. Blumberg Professor, Journalism. B.A., University of Colorado: M.A., University of Colorado, D. Phil., Oxford Univer- sity, England, 1950. Author of One-Party Press? , Rhodes Scholar, Oxford. 1 5 ' . ---. ,,., . 1 ' 'lll .c 1 R, i A , ..ff-w--sus, ' K es- S , -5 r QB XJ .NNE .E as .X A., s I xx., F X5 -- .. L DEAN OF THE SCHOOL OF LAW Robert E. Sullivan Professor, Law. A.B., University of Notre Dame, LL.B., University of Notre Dame, 1946. Author of two books and many articles in legal periodicals. Member of many legal as- sociations including Montana Bar Association, American Bar Association, and World Peace through Law Committee. DEAN OF THE SCHOOL OF PHARMACY Robert L. Van Ho-rne Professor, Pharmacy. B.Sc., State University of Iowa, M,Sc., State University of Iowa, Ph.D., University of Iowa, 1949. Author of many articles in professional magazines. WHO'S WHO IN AMERICA, Fellow, American Founda- tion for Pharmaceutical Education, Sigma Xi, American Men of Science. Past sponsor of Student Branch of American Pharmaceutical Association. DEAN OF STUDENTS Andrew C. Cogswell Professor, Journalism. B.A., Montana State University, M.A., University of Minnesota, 1943. ASSOCIATE DEAN OF STUDENTS Maurin-e Clovv Professor, Psychology. B.A., Stanford Univer- sity, M.A., Stanford University, Ph.D., Stan- ford University, 1946. Author of a study of the Rated Eminence of English authors in the several periods of English literature, and A Textual Study of Shakespeare's 'The Merry Wives of Windsor'. DIRECTOR OF HEALTH SERVICE Robert W. Hansen D Universit of Illinois Colle e of Medi - -I Y Q ' -ine, 1949. Author of publications and scien- tific work. DIRECTOR OF STUDENT ACTIVITY FACILITIES Earl W. Martell nstructor. B.A., Montana State University, 1939. Author of an article in ACE. in in .tai NTVY DIRECTOR OF PLACEMENT BUREAU AND COUNSELING CENTER Robert E. Gorman Associate Professor, Education. Ph.B., University of Wisconsin, M.S., University of Wisconsin, Ed.D., Uni- versity of Indiana, 1954. Director of National Defense Education Act Counseling and Guidance Institute, 1961. Member of Academic Standards Committee and Wor- thy Scholar Selection Committee. gy 'S' an -5, .. 'x hx C' be E,m5s h 'Q' wwf X s X A NE. 2, New -S X-ss .f , ? X 1 1 6 , we XG. N. 1 f gr, I N4 ' ' Wh .. ...,., f if ..:.,- , P N W Q M ZNQ ef? 1. i DIRECTOR OF STUDENT UNION PROGRAMS David Rianda B.A., University of Oregon, 1960. CONTROLLER E. Kirk Badgley Professor. B.A., Montana State University, 1924. Chairman, Student Store Committee, Treasurer, The Endowment Fund. REGISTRAR Leo Smith Professor, Education. B.S., Whitman College, M.A., University of Washington, 1934. Has vvritten articles about College and University Business. State coordinator for American Col- lege Testing program. DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS Homer E. Anderson Instructor. B.S., Montana State University, M.A., Montana State University, 1931. Direc- tor of Commencement. Ski Coach. DIRECTOR OF SUMMER SESSION AND EXTENSION E. A. Atkinson Professor, Psychology. B.A., University of Denver, M.A., Montana State University, 1922. LIBRARIAN Kathleen Campbell Professor. B.S., University of Denver, M.S., University of Denver, 1939. Contributor to library publications. WHO'S WHO IN AMERI- CA. Received Alumni Award for Distinguished Service from Denver University. DIRECTOR OF RESIDENCE HALLS James A. Brown DIRECTOR OF FOOD SERVICE D. Gertrude Chamberlain Instructor, Home Economics. B.S., University of Alberta, 1930. DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS George P. Dahlberg Professor, Health and Physical Education. B.A., Montana State University, 1925. SUPERINTENDENT OF BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS Frederick W. Krieger B.S., University of Colorado. DIRECTOR OF PLANNING AND CONSTRUCTION T. C. Swearingen B.A., Montana State University, 1920. DIRECTOR OF PUBLICATIONS AND NEWS SERVICE Jack Ryan Distribution Manager, University Press. B.A., Montana State University, 1927. Author of various publications. Recipient of Dean Stone Lecturer Award. State Chairman, Sigma Delta Chi, Secretary Editorial Committee, University Press. are , x, ami' mm.-KM is ' -K 'VA . -..--I1 3 ,. w,.f.,- 5' . ., 'Wya- a I W 4' ' s 1 K T aw , 2' W ,- A 1 'if -I 1 .J 'LXJQ A L. M' wi--J f' 594: . -rv. , 3 ,- 5 , 69 1 ,.---1 , I V 1 WO KX H 6. - 714 'fin , JM www, 8- Q, ljkabx. QA V, ' T1 .4 X 'N .' F ,V I A Q w 2 vs M , 11 4 Q vw ,gum 8 .. V f- ' U' It ,N ' ,.,. :. :' Y V l my ing f-Ffa , V I-ffl-afifw wr W' ,pygq ay me . 7' 4 w,',,'ur fm A wx ln ay Q 4 V Q V 1 awdf 1 . . , M nk, ZYGMUNT ADAMCZEWSKI Assistant Professor, Philos- ophy BA lwith honorsb University of London, 1950, MA Columbia University 1952 Ph D., Harvard Uni- versity 1956 Author of professional articles. -'- ' HARRY F ADAMS Professor of Health and Physical , Education Head Track Coach BA Montana State University 1921 MS University of Washington, 1952. Member of National Collegiate Athletic Association Track and Field Rules Committee 1960-1964. ROBERT B. AMMONS-Professor, Psychology. B.A., San Diego State, 1939, M.A., State University of Iowa, 1946. Editor of Psychological Reports and Perceptual and Motor Skills, and author of numerous technical articles in psychological iournals. Member of American Statistical Association, Psychometric Society, Montana Psychological Association, Rocky Mountain Psychologi- cal Association, Psi Chi, Sigma Xi, American Psycho- logical Association Fellow. tions. Quartet and MSU Trio. sity of Iowa. my 'Q' lg EUGENE ANDRIE-Professor, Music. B.S., Western Michigan University, 1940, M.A., University of Wash ington, 1951, Director of MSU Symphonette and Mis soula Civic Symphony, member of Montana String LESLIE ARMOUR-Assistant Professor, Philosophy BA University of British Columbia, 1952, Ph.D., University of London, 1956. Author of professional articles ADEN F. ARNOLD-Professor, Art. M.A., State Univer A. RUDY AUTIO-Assistant Professor, Art. B.S Mon tana State College, 1950, M.F.A., State College of Washington, 1950. Has exhibited sculptures and ceram ics in regional and national shows and has done works in ceramics and numerous public buildings in Montana. Adviser of Art Club. Commissioned works in sculpture for Public Regional and National Exhibi HOWARD BALDERSTONE-Associate Professor, Educa- tion. B.S., Minnesota State Teachers College, 1937, M.S., University of North Dakota, 1941, Ed.D., Univer- sity of Oregon, 1954. Participated in study of Western Montana counties financed by a Kellogg Grant. WILLIAM R. BALLARD-Assistant Professor, Mathe- matics. B.A., Whitman College, 1946, M.S., University of Chicago, 1947, Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1957. DOUGLAS H. BANKSON-Assistant Professor, Drama. Ph.D., University of Washington. GLENN R. BARTH-Assistant Professor, Business Ad- ministration. B.S., University of North Dakota, M.B.A., University of Minnesota. Beta Alpha Psi, CHESTER B. BEATY-Assistant Professor, Geography. B.A., Louisiana State University, 1948, M.A., Louisiana State University, 1950, Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, 1960. Author of professional articles. Has done study of desert flooding for U.S. Army Quarter- master Corps. EDWARD E. BENNETT-Professor, History. B.A., Univer- sity of Kansas, 1916, M.A., University of Wisconsin, 1923, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, 1925. Author of professional articles. Recipient of a Draper Fellowship from the Wisconsin Historical Society, Chairman of Religious Center Committee, Member of School of Religion Board, Member of Century Club, Phi Alpha Theta history honorary, American Historical Associa- tion. SEYMOUR BETSKY-Professor, English. Ph.D., Harvard University. JESSE BIER-Associate Professor, English. fsumma cum laudel B.A., Bucknell University, 1949, M.A., Princeton University, 1952, Ph.D., Princeton University, 1956, Author of many professional articles, poems and a novelette. Recipient of a Whitfield Hunt Fellowship to Princeton. Was a Fullbright Lecturer at the Universi- ties of Lyon and Clermont, France, in 1957-58. Active in Liberal Arts Club. RICHARD M. BOEHMLER-Associate Professor, Speech. B.A., State University of Iowa, 1949, M.A., State Uni- versity of Iowa, 1950, Ph.D., State University of Iowa, 1953. Author of professional articles and one book. ARNOLD W. BOLLE-Associate Professor, Forestry. B.A., Northwestern College, 1934, B.S.F., Montana State University, 1937, M.P.A., Harvard University, 1955, D.P.A., Harvard University, 1960. Author of profes- sional articles, publications in public administration, economics, and conservation. Recipient of two Conser- vation Fellowships to Harvard, 1954-55 and 1957-58. Chairman of Conservation Committee, member of Grad- uate Council and Science Fair Committee, adviser to Forestry Club. AGNES V. BONER-Associate Professor, English. B.S., University of Minnesota, 1935, M.A., University of Minnesota, 1948, Ph.D., University of Minnesota, 1955. Author of several books and numerous professional articles. Member of National Committee for the Edu- cation and Certification of Teachers of English. MORTON BORDEN-Associate Professor, History. B.A., New York City College, 1948, M.A., New York Uni- versity, 1949, Ph.D., Columbia University, 1953. Au- thor of two books and of numerous professional arti- cles. MABLE M. BREWER-Reference Assistant, Library. B.A., Montana State University, 1930. EDWIN W. BRIGGS-Professor, Law. LL.M., Harvard University. EMMA H. BRISCOE-Assistant Professor, Home Eco- nomics. B.A., New Mexico State University, 1943, M.S., Colorado State University, 1957. Co-Sponsor of Home Economics Club and Beta Epsilon. FORREST L. BRISSEY-Associate Professor, Speech. Ph.D., State University of Iowa. ivri 1 . , 4 if N - Y ' 4 A523 ig 1 N W F .. fy lwwwwrwfvmf 69 RAY A. BRODERSEN-Instructor, Geology. Z, ' Ks . -. , - . .sae . ,- W it ... .,.,- ..,V X 1 . LUDVIG G. BROWMAN-Professor, Zoology. B.S., Uni- versity of Chicago, 1928, Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1935. Author of numerous professional articles. Recipi- ent of research grants from the American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Philosophi- cal Society, National Research Council, Eli Lilly Co., U.S.P.H. Service, N.I.H. Served on accreditation com- mittees for several colleges. Chairman of Budget and Policy Committee, past president of Sigma Xi, A.A. U.P., M.S.U.F.C.U., charter member of M.S.U. Phi Kappa Phi. ELLA C. BROWN-Instructor, Health and Physical Edu- cation. B.S., University of Missouri, 1951. Adviser to W.R.A. WALTER L. BROWN-Professor, English. B.A., University of Idaho, 1938, M.A., University of Idaho, 1939, Ph.D., University of California, 1952. Author of an English textbook. Faculty adviser to Central Board. ROYAL B. BRUNSON-Professor, Zoology. B.S., Western Michigan University, 1938, M.S., University of Michi- gan, 1945, Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1947. Au- thor of numerous professional publications. Adviser to Phi Sigma. GORDON H. BRYAN-Associate Professor, Pharmacy. Ph.D., University of Maryland. O. J. BUE-Professor, Journalism. B.A., Montana State University, 1923, M.S.J., Northwestern University, 1941. Former member of staff of Chicago Daily News and Chicago Tribune. Author of several articles. Chair- man of the Council on Radio-Television Journalism, of the Association for Education in Journalism. Chairman of Commencement Committee since 1948. 70 55291 .....4Pls... THOMAS C. BURGESS-Associate Professor, Psychology. B.A., Montana State University, 1942, Ph.D., University of Minnesota, 1954. Author of many professional arti- cles. NAN C. CARPENTER-Professor, English. B. Music, Hol- lins College, 1934, M.A., University of North Carolina, 1941, M.A., Yale University, 1945, Ph.D., Yale Univer- sity, 1948. Author of two books on music as well as many professional articles. Recipient of Ford Founda- tion Fellowship to Cambridge, England, 1954-55 and an A.C.L.S. Fellowship, 1958-59. PAUL A. CARTER-Associate Professor, History. Ph.D., Columbia University. ROBERT A. CHARLES-Assistant Professor, English. Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University. MEYER CHESSIN-Associate Professor, Botany. B.S., University of California, 1941, Ph.D., University of California, 1950. Author of numerous professional arti- cles and papers. U.S. Public Health Service Fellowship to U. of California, 1947-49, Senior Research Fellow- ship, Rothamsted Experimental Station, England, 1946- 47, U.S. Public Health Service research grants, 1951-60, Danforth Foundation Scholar, 1955, award from Na- tional Academy of Sciences to attend International Pho- tobiological Congress in Copenhagen, 1960. President of Authors' Club, chairman of Honors Program Com- mittee. EDWARD S. CHINSKE-Assistant Professor, Health and Physical Education. B.A., Montana State University, 1930. Men's Intramural Director, Interscholastic Track and Field manager, varsity golf coach. 71 it , ga GARDNER CROMWELL-Associate Professor, Lavv. B.A., Montana State University, 1949, LL.B. lwith honorsj, M.S.U., 1950, LL.M., University of Michigan, 1955, S.J.D., University of Michigan, 1958. Author of articles in legal periodicals. Recipient of William W. Cook Re- search Fellowship to U. of Michigan Lavv School, 1954- 55. President, Board of Directors, MSU Federal Credit- Union, Executive Secretary, MSU Law Association, Mem- ber, Board of Trustees, Affiliated School of Religion. Member American Bar Association, Montana Bar Asso- ciation, Scribes-as association of writers on legal sub- jects. GEORGE W. CROSS-Assistant Professor, Health and Physical Education. B.S., Indiana University, 1951, M.S., Indiana University, 1953, Sponsor of Gym Club. HUGH DAVIDSON-Instructor, Health and Physical Edu- cation and Assistant Football Coach. B.S., University of Colorado, 1952. Speaker at Convention American Foot- ball Coaches Association. MARY F. DeLAND-Catalog Librarian. B.A., University of Wyoming, 1932, BLS, University of Washington, 1933. 72 any I' lf!- 'N Z 5 ws 2-fgvg, -, fiiff-1- 22. 3:. f,r 'if' 113 h i s w X t E Q MERREL D. CLUBB-Associate Professor, English. B.A., Oklahoma A8rM College, 1942, M.A., Yale University, 1949, Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1953. Author of various professional articles. Was a Fulbright Lec- turer in linguistics in ltaly, 1956-58. EVELYN H. COOPE-Associate Professor, Speech. MARJORIE COOPER-Instructor, Ballet. Director of an- nual Evening of Ballet. FORREST B. COX-Assistant Professor, Health and Physi- cal Education and Head Basketball Coach. B.A., Univer- sity of Kansas. X X .af L Q f any W 9 t Vg Z .L W my 1' , . . 1. ff !9'i'i. . . ,,-f r i A. I-Lg. ll- r . 1 S 'E 3:55 34 J' X., fs-- X 43 5 x 4 1 . 2 Seri? - 7,143 agra- is .- H., s., 1 i ..-MFG' - J, v. - 45, ,M , V JAMES E. DEW-Associate Professor, Art. A.B., Oberlin College, 1946, A.M., Oberlin College, 1947. Has ex- hibited paintings in Spokane, Seattle, and many other prominent cities. Fifteen paintings commissioned by Ford Times. GERALD H. DOTY-Associate Professor, Music. B. Music, Northwestern University, 1931, M.M., Northwestern University, 1936, Author of several articles. President and past Treasurer, American String Teachers Associa- tion, Past Secretary, College Band Director's National Association. Second Violinist, Montana String Quartet. rw Q 4 f f ,:.f, 1' V ii. ...f ,J X ,iff-Lv S Q t l ' 'Yi' ' ' i , 4- ,M EDWARD B. DUGAN-Professor, Journalism. B.J., Uni- gf. 'A versity of Missouri, 1932, M.A., University of Missouri, 4 ,X Q' 1940, Faculty adviser, Montana Kaimin, Chairman Stu- dent Union Committee. W' , ' 'l 'L A 3, ' 2 f '.,'- A f gag. ,L A ,gig ,P I A if V . fi 4 ii 5. ls 5 lx x D ax Xxx 2 3 3 ,y r -N if' X li x ex inn ,.,-u-o-l0 1 5 FRANK M. duMAS-Professor, Psychology. B.S., Uni- versity of Virginia, 1940, M.A., University of Virginia, 1941, Ph.D., University of Texas, 1952. Author of nu- merous scientific articles and papers and of one book. Has been Research Project Director, Office of Naval Research, Consultant to Government, Business and ln- dustry. Past member of graduate council. ROBERT J. DWYER-Assistant Professor, Sociology, An- thropology and Social Welfare. B.S., University of Idaho 1942, M.A., University of Idaho, 1947, Ph.D., University of Missouri, 1957. Author of several articles in professional periodicals. JAMES S. EDMUNDSON-Assistant Professor, Foreign Languages. B.A., University of Washington, 1946, B.S., Georgetown University, 1948, M.A., University of Washington, 1949, Ph.D., Columbia University, 1958. Recipient of a Fulbright Fellowship. DONALD J. EMBLEN-Professor, Business Administraf tion. Ph.D., Columbia University. C.P.A. QMontanai. 73 P' m f 1 .af . Wm, gs 51 , .sry . .s ,, .. s, My . 11 Y ski is , MW 5 M. MQ, . .s .A f' .ii 74 MERLE W. EMMERT-Assistant Professor, Air Science. MARGUERITE EPHRON-Associate Professor, Foreign Languages. M.A., Montana State University. Secretary of M.S.U. Chapter of Phi Kappa Phi. GENE L. ERION-Associate Professor, Business Adminis- tration. A.B. 119391, Doane College, M.A. 119401, University of Wisconsin. One year of graduate study at Duke University. Ph.D. 1950, in Economics, Univer- sity of Wisconsin. Author of numerous professional publications. FANNIE E. ETHERIDGE-Assistant Professor, Home Eco- nomics. B.S., University of Missouri, 1950, Dietetic ln- ternship, University of Minnesota Hospitals, 1951, M.S., Washington State University, 1958, Member of Sigma Xi and American Dietetic Association. Co-Adviser of Beta Epsilon and Home Economics Club. IDRIS W. EVANS-Assistant Professor, Sociology, An- thropology, and Social Welfare. B.A., East Texas State College, 1951, M.A., University of Texas, 1952, Ph.D., University of Texas, 1959. Author of numerous pro- fessional publications. Faculty Representative, Alpha Kappa Delta. JAMES A. EVERSOLE-Instructor, Music. B. Music, Uni- versity of Kentucky, 1951, M.M., Conservatory of Mu- sic, Cincinnati, 1954, Author of professional articles, Member of Pi Kappa Lambda, Phi Mu Alpha, Chairman, Northwest Division, College Band Directors National Association. Adviser to Phi Mu Alpha and director of M.S.U. Bands. President, Montana Bandmasters' Associ- ation and Adviser on band education to the President of the Montana Music Education Association. JAMES L. FAUROT-Assistant Professor, Forestry. M.F., University of Washington. Training, undergraduate, Montana 1949, Graduate, University of Washington, 1957, Professional membership, Society of American Foresters, American Association of Photogrammetry. Member of Xi Sigma Pi, honorary. Varsity Ski Coach, Sponsor of Veterans Club. RICHARD FAUST-Assistant Professor, Microbiology and Public Health. Ph.D., Purdue University. LESLIE A. FIEDLER-Professor, English. B.A.,' New York University, 1938, M.A., University of Wisconsin, 1939, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, 1941, Post-doctoral study at Harvard University, 1946-47. Author of four books and editor of several more as well as many articles and poems in magazines in England, France, East Germany, Italy, Norway, Central America. Rocke- feller Post-war Fellow, 1946-47, Fulbright Fellow, 1951-53, Kenyon Review Fellow, 1956, Resident Fellow, Princeton, 1955-57. Award for Creative Writing, Na- tional lnstitute of Arts and Letters, 1957, American Council of Learned Societies Grant-in-Aid, 1960. Has been a Junior Fellow in the School of Letters since 1952 and a member of, Montana Forum since its beginning. ROBERT W. FIELDS-Associate Professor, Geology. B.A., University of California, at Berkeley, 1949, Ph.D., Uni- versity of California, 1952. Author of numerous articles. Named Annie M. Alexander Scholar in Vertebrate Paleontology, 1951-52, recipient of National Science Foundation Research Grant, 1959-62. Member of Sigma Xi, Theta Tau, Geological Society of America, Society of Vertebrate Paleontology. JACK W. FLETCHER-Captain, USAF, Instructor, Air Science. B.S., Montana State College, 1953, Sponsor of AFROTC Men's Chorus, assistant adviser to Angel Flight. EDMUND L. FREEMAN-Professor, English. M.A., North- western University. HERMAN FREUDENBERGER-Assistant Professor, His- tory. B.S., Columbia University, 1950, M.A., Columbia University, 1951, Ph.D., Columbia University, 1957. Articles and reviews in Journal of Economic History and Journal of Central European Affairs. Fulbright Award to Austria, Research Center for Entrepreneurial History, Harvard University, Institute for International Education, American Philosophic Society, Baker Library, Harvard University. MERRILL F. GARRETT-Instructor, Speech. JAMES W. GEBHART-Associate Professor, Education. B.S., Heidelberg College, 1924, M.S., Ohio State Uni- versity, 1936, Ph.D., Ohio State University, 1960. Author of numerous professional articles. Fellow Ohio Academy of Science, Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science. Two N.S.F. Institute Grants, Acting Chairman of the Committee on the Planetarium, Faculty sponsor of Phi Delta Kappa. FREDERICK L. GERLACH-Instructor, Forestry. B.S., Montana State University, 1952, M.F., Montana State University, 1957. Montana Pilot of the Year, 1960. Montana Druids, Xi Sigma Pi. Member of Society of American Foresters, American Association for the Ad- vancement ot Science, Adviser to the Forestry Club. RAYMOND L. GOLD-Associate Professor, Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Welfare. M.A., University of Chicago, 1950, Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1954, Author of numerous articles in professional journals. Was Research Assistant at University of Chicago. Re- cipient of Research Grants from Kellogg Foundation and National Institute of Mental Health. Faculty repre- sentative for Alpha Kappa Delta. CLARFNCE C, GORDON-Assistant Professor, Botany. LYNN B. GRAVES-Assistant Professor, Zoology. MASON GRIFF-Assistant Professor, Sociology, Anthro- pology and Social Welfare. B.A., Tulane University, 1951, M.A., Stanford University, 1952, Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1958, Author of numerous professional articles. Jewish Cultural Group, Foreign Film Series. The Graham Foundation for the Advanced Studies of the Fine Arts. R. MERWIN GRIMES-Assistant Professor, Chemistry. B.S., Western Michigan University, 1945, M.S., Vander- bilt University, 1949, Ph.D., Michigan State University, 1955. Author of several articles in chemical and agri- cultural iournals. Member of Sigma Xl. JAMES R. HABECK-Assistant Professor, Botany. OSCAR J. HAMMEN-Professor, History. B.A., North- western College, 1929, B.A., University of Wisconsin, 1930, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, 1941, Author of numerous articles and papers. Recipient of Social Sci- ence Research Council Grant-in-Aid, 1949, National Counselor, Phi Alpha Theta, 1956-58, member of Ad- visory Council, Phi Alpha Theta, 1958-62. AXEL E. HANSEN-Instructor, Geography. 76 - .- ns Ms n Nc.. . Q li 5 WWW! llit. ,gm- 'WDC BERT HANSEN-Professor, Speech. B.A., University of South Dakota, M.A., University of Washington, Certifi- cate of Achievement for play writing from Yale Uni- versity, studied under George Pierce Paker. Author of three volumes of poetry about China, written vvhile a teacher at Shanghai University, author of numerous articles as well as 34 historical dramas which have been produced in Montana communities. Has had four plays published. ROBERT C. HARING-Assistant Professor, Business Ad- ministration. AARON W. HARPER-Associate Professor, Education. A.B., Kansas Wesleyan University, 1940, M.A., Univer- sity of Colorado, 1948, Ed.D., University of Colorado, 1956. Author of several professional articles. Univer- sity Fellow, The Interstate Printers and Publishers, Inc., 1960. HAROLD D. HARRIS-Assistant Professor, Military Sci- ence and Tactics, Captain, U.S. Army. B.A., University of Wyoming. PHYLLIS L. HARRIS-Instructor, English. B.A., University of Minnesota, 1942, M.A., University of Montana, 1950. LeROY H. HARVEY-Professor, Botany, Curator, Herbari- um, Assistant Director, Biological Station. B.S., Western Michigan University, 1936, M.S., University of Michi- gan, 1938, Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1948. Author of several professional articles. Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science, Executive Secretary of Montana Academy of Sciences. Member of Sigma Xi. JOSEPH HASHISAKI-Associate Professor, Mathematics. Ph.D., University of Illinois. C. WILLIAM HASSLER-Instructor, Religion. S.T.M., Tem- ple University. 77 RICHARD J. HAYDEN-Professor, Physics. Ph.D., Univer- sity of Chicago. ALBERT C. HEINRICH-Instructor, Sociology, Anthro- pology, and Social Welfare. B.A., New School for So- cial Research, New York, 1952, M.'Ed., University of Alaska, 1955. Author of numerous professional articles. National Institute of Mental Health, Grant for ethnologi- cal research, National Science Foundation. rm i I 2 'W ffwliwfw -s...-siiwf ROBERT S. HOFFMANN-Assistant Professor, Zoology. B.S., Utah State University, 1950, M.A., University of California, Berkeley, 1954, Ph.D., University of Califor- nia, 1955. Author of several professional articles. Na- tional Science Foundation, Pre-doctoral Fellow, 1952- 53, 1954-55. A.M., Alexander Fellow, U. of California 1953-54. Recipient of National Science Foundation Re- I search Grant. JOHN R. HOST-Assistant Professor, Forestry. B.S., Uni- versity of California, 1950, M.F., University of Washing- ton, 1954, Author of articles and professional periodi- cals. Holds a land surveyor's license. Professional or- ganizations-Society of American Foresters, American Congress on Surveying and Mapping, Xi Sigma Pi, Al- pha Gamma Sigma. t'.5'V'ff O. B. HOWELL-Assistant Professor, Forestry. B.S., Michi- gan State University, 1931, M.S., Michigan State Uni- versity, 1933. Author of a textbook and several articles. Internation Horticulture Judge. National Judge A.R.S., National Forest Recreation Association Member. Sigma Xi, Xi Sigma Pi, Beta Alpha Sigma. J. GEORGE HUMMEL-Associate Professor, Music. B.S., Juilliard School of Music, 1949, M.A., Columbia Univer- sity, 1950, Author of articles in professional periodicals. 78 MARK J. JAKOBSON-Professor, Physics. Ph.D., Uni- versity of California. RICHARD H. JAMES-Instructor, Drama, and Speech. B.S., Northwestern University, 1953, M.A., Northwest- ern University, 1958. Technical director and designer for Montana Masquers, the All-School show and Ballet Theater. 3 , KMETV lu-saq-1? N Hg 4 1 . 1-...-4 , ii 3 13-5... HORST JARKA-Assistant Professor, Foreign Languages. Teacher's Diploma, University of Vienna, 1949, Teach- er's Diploma for Commercial Schools and Academies, College of International Trade, Vienna, 1953, Ph.D., Y University of Vienna, 1955. Fulbright Exchange Student from Austria at the University of Minnesota, 1951-52. A textbook for students of English in Austria, and two radio scripts for students of English in Austria. WWWQNUQUP 5- 3 . TXX r E J ,Q if-'ti '4 A- ROBERT H. JAY-Assistant Professor, Education. M.Ed., Montana State University. RAY JENKINS-Assistant Professor, Health and Physical Education, Head Football Coach. B.S., Colorado Univer- sity, 1942, M.S., Colorado University, 1950, M Club Adviser. DOROTHY M. JOHNSON-Assistant Professor, Journal- ism. Cpart timel B.A., Montana State University, 1928, Author of three books, numerous short stories and articles. Recipient of Spur Award, Western Writers of America, for best western short story. Honorary police chief of Whitefish, honorary member of Whitefish Chamber of Commerce and Volunteer Fire Department. MAXINE C. JOHNSON-Research Associate, Bureau of Business and Economic Research, Instructor, Business Administration. B.A., State College of Washington, 1948, M.A., Montana State University, 1954. Author of numerous articles. Member of Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi. 79 L Sf 'N i . ,.. i 44121.11 -- . vis' r L.lGEESWillYl LIEWEW' RICHARD E. JUDAY-Professor, Chemistry. A.B., Har- vard University, 1939, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, 1943. Author of numerous articles. Recipient of two research grants from the Research Corporation. One from the Public Health Service. JULES A. KARLIN-Professor, History and Political Sci- ence. Ph.D., University of Minnesota. JACK J. KEMPNER-Associate Professor, Business Ad- ministration. B.S., New York University, 1947, M.S., University of Colorado, 1953, Ph.D., Ohio State Uni- versity, 1956. C.P.A. Author of numerous articles. Member of Beta Gamma Sigma, Beta Alpha Psi. EDWARD L. KIMBALL-Associate Professor, Law. B.S., University of Utah, 1953, LL.B., University of Utah, 1955, LL.M., University of Pennsylvania, 1959. Author of numerous articles, member of Order of the Coif, Bicentennial Fellowship of Criminal Law and Adminis- tration fUniversity of Pennsylvania, 1955-561 Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi. Rockefeller Foundation Grant, 1961-62. S.S.R.C. Grant, 1960. WALTER N. KING-Associate Professor, English. B.A., Montana State University, 1946, M.A., Montana State University, 1948. Ph.D., Yale University, 1952. Author of numerous articles. Jurreate Herling Fellowship at Yale. LEO L. KNOWLTON-Instructor, Business Administration. B.S., University of Idaho, 1950, M.S., University of Idaho, 1955. Alpha Kappa Psi, Student Marketing Club, faculty adviser. GERTRUD LACKSCHEWITZ-Assistant Professor, Foreign Languages. Ph.D., Gottingen, Germany, 1954. Biblio- graphical proiect now in print by the New York Public Library, New York. PETER P. LAPIKEN-Associate Professor, Foreign Lan- guages. B.A., Institute of Oriental and Commercial Sci- ence, Harbin, China, 1931, Ph.D., University of Califor- nia, 1953. Author of a book and various articles. Orien- tal Honor Society, Slavic Honor Society, California. JAMES A. LEEDY-Instructor, Art. B.F.A., Richmond Pro- fessional Institution of William and Mary, 1957, M.S., Southern Illinois University, 1958. M.A., Michigan State University, 1959. Achievement' Award R.P.I. Honor ot Distinction and Traveling Fellowship, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, two teaching fellowships. JAMES R. LEONARD-Instructor, Economics. B.A., Uni- versity of Texas, 1955, M.A., Northwestern University, 1959, Recipient of Sears Foundation Research Fellow- ship, 1957-58. JOHN L. LESTER-Professor, Music. B.A. and B. Music, Southwestern University, Seven and one half years of study in Europe. Author of numerous articles. GEORGE D. LEWIS-Assistant Professor, Music. B. Music, Montana State University, 1950, M.M., Montana State University, 1952, Graduate work at Teacher's College, Columbia University and at American Conservatory, Fontainebleau, France. Tenor solo with Columbia Uni- versity Choir in Great Falls Symphony Orchestra. GORDON D. LEWIS-Instructor, Forestry. B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1951, M.F., Duke University, 1957, Two publications, Forest Economics. Honorary, Xl Sigma Pi. Forestry Honor Council. VANETTA LEWIS-Instructor, Home Economics. B.S., Montana State College, 1935, M.E., Montana State University, 1959. EMMA B. LOMMASSON-Assistant Registrar, Instructor. B.A., Montana State University, 1933, M.A., Montana State University, 1939. Adviser to Mortar Board, Ad- viser of Angel Flight. ff? ww ASX MAVIS LORENZ-Assistant Professor, Health and Physi- cal Education. B.S., Wisconsin State College, 1948, M.S,, University of Washington, 1954. Wornen'S Ski Team Adviser. EARL C. LORY-Professor, Chemistry. B.S., Colorado State University, 1928, Ph.D., The Johns Hopkins .Uni- versity, 1932, H. C. Jones, Fellow in Physical Chemistry 1931-32, Johns Hopkins University, Faculty Athletic Representative, Mountain States Athletic Conference. KENNETH V. LOTTICK-Associate Professor, Education. A.B., Hanover College, 1928, M.A., Ohio State Univer- sity, 1933, Ed.D., Harvard University, 1951. Author of numerous articles, reviews, monographs, and chap- ters. Graduate Assistantship, Columbia. Scholarship at Harvard. MSU Research Grant, 1959-60. Fellow of In- ternational Institute of Arts and Letters, Switzerland, Phi Alpha Theta, Phi Delta Kappa. RICHARD C. McALLISTER-Assistant Professor, Business Administration. B.A., University of Washington, 1952, M.A., University of Washington, 1954, C.P.A., State of Washington, 1954. Alpha Kappa Psi. B. LORRAINE McCOY-Instructor, Home Economics. B.A., Howard Payne College, 1947, M.A., Montana State University, 1958. Graduate work N.T.S.C., Seattle University, University of Washington. Member of Alpha Chi. Author of poem, 1943. Adviser, Secretarial-Home Arts. Adviser, Home Living Center. CARLING I. MALOUF-Associate Professor, Sociology, Anthropology and Social Welfare. B.A., University of Utah, 1939, M.S., University of Utah, 1940, Ph.D., Columbia University, 1956. Author of numerous articles and publications. Recipient of National Park Service Grants, Coray Memorial Award, University of Utah. WILLIAM MANNING-Instructor, Music. Bachelor of Music Education, Drake University, 1954, M.M., Drake University, 1957. State Chairman of National Associa- tion of College Wind and Percussion Instructors. Pro- gram Coordinator of University Concert Hall. ALVHILD MARTINSON-Assistant Professor, Business Administration. B.A., State Teachers College, Minot, North Dakota, Master of Education, Montana State Uni- versity. 82 1 1 'lit EDWIN L. MARVIN-Professor, Philosophy. B.A., Cen- tral College, 1921, M.A., Harvard University, 1923, Author of contributions to the Encyclopedia Britannica and the Britannica Book of the Year and other minor writings. University scholarship, Harvard, Austin schol- arship, Harvard, Teaching Fellowship, University of California, Berkeley. DAVID R. MASON-Dixon Professor, Law. A.B., Uni- versity of South Dakota, 1926, LL.B., University of South Dakota, 1924, S.J.D., Harvard Law School, 1927. Author of numerous law articles. Special Assistant to the Attorney General of the U.S., Chief Trial Attorney, War Division U.D. Department of Justice. Member of Montana of the Associate and Advisory Committee to the Standing Committee of the Bill of Rights of the American Bar Association. Member of several commit- tees of the Montana Bar Association. LAWRENCE C. MERRIAM-Assistant Professor, Forestry. B.S., University of California, 1948, M.F., Oregon State College, 1958, Author of numerous articles, Member of Alpha Zeta, Xi Sigma Pi. State park planner and state park and highway forester, State of Oregon 1951-59. ADELAINE S. MIDGETT-Assistant Catalog Librarian, In- structor. B.A., Montana State University, 1933. ARNOLD MILLER-Assistant Professor, Psychology. GEORGE H. MILLIS-Associate Professor, Education. B.Ed., Whitewater State College, 1940, M.S., University of Wisconsin, 1948, Ed.D., University of Illinois, 1959, Author of numerous articles. DOUGLAS MILLS-Head, Technical Processes Depart- ment, Acquisitions Librarian, fAssistant Professorj. JOHN E. MOORE-Professor, English. M.A., University of Michigan. 83 M 5' fl' Wi, 1 WWW if' . ir . de ff: ts is K ,, . .A af . W. mfg , , . ,. . 1 .. 6.1.6 s ,. . ' f s 'W 5 1 ' 1 f , FQ I . 2 f A N 1 WN Q 'firms f M ,..,:, . f ' 4 K- M - 12'-fat. s 't 2 , WML!! . X X Y., .W ' K fbv Q . he : TA Agfxslgf P' Axim V . 3 Q r . .1 5, V M, , . S - I .M .f 2 X ,f 1 F , H1 gli tz ., . .vs ft er ,S 1 9' 4, j, .X N4 I .1 Q -.-M-' .fav . - ' .J .. ,. f?i,f f.'1' . , .. . g,..f. if f 'NX WA X ..X. . E.s. by 2 7 s X f 4 I h 5, gg. nv V nl, WILLIAM M. MYERS-Associate Professor, Mathematics. Ph.D., Ohio State University. MITSURU J. NAKAMURA-Associate Professor, Micro- biology and Public Health. A.B., Bacteriology, Univer- sity of Southern California, 1950, Ph.D., Medical Sci- ences, Boston University School of Medicine, 1956. Author of numerous publications in iournals. Louisiana State U. Fellowship in Tropical Medicine and Parasitol- ogy, 1959, Research grant from Office of Surgeon General, Department of Army, 1955-60. RlTA NELSON-Assistant Acquisitions Librarian, Assist- ant Professor. B.A., Montana State University. THOMAS J. NIMLOS-Assistant Professor, Forestry. B.S., University of Wisconsin, 1951, M.S., University of Wisconsin, 1955, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, 1959. Two years USFS, one year Soil Conservation Service. Member of Soil Science Society of America. ,, ..-ZWQQ .AV X' isa. 1 :F- ' s 5.1 2 X if f 6 X tl R if s X 1 MARIE MORISAWA-Assistant Professor, Geology. M.A., University of Wyoming, Ph.D., Columbia Univer- sity, 1959. Author of numerous professional articles. Office of Naval Research Grant to study in Hebgen Lake area. MELVIN S. MORRIS-Professor, Forestry. B.S., 1930, M.S., Colorado State University, 1932, Author of numer- ous publications in range management. Member of Alpha Zeta, Phi Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi. Member board of directors and Chairman, International-Mountain Sec- tion, 196O, Montana Academy of Sciences, President, 1947, Society of American Foresters. Faculty member for Forestry Club Loan Fund. JAMES J. R. MUNRO-Assistant Professor, Education. Ed.D., University of Washington. JOSEPH A. MUSSULMAN-Assistant Professor, Music. B. Music, Northwestern University, 1950, M.M., North- western University, 1951. Danforth Teacher Study Grant, 1961-62. Director of Choral Organizations. Di- rector of Air Cadet Chorus. Faculty Adviser, Alpha Tau Omega. 84 l L l ,H .ii CLYDE E. NOBLE-Associate Professor, Psychology. B.A., Tulane, 1947, M.S., Tulane, 1948, Ph.D., Iowa, 1951. Author of numerous articles and monographs in eight scientific iournals. Sigma Xi, Phi Beta Kappa, Who's Who in the West, American Men of Science. Member of University Concert Band, 1958-date. PATRICIA NONNENMACHER-Instructor, Foreign Lan- guages. B.A., New Jersey College for Women, Rutgers University, 1951, M.A., Northwestern University, 1953. Bavarian State Fellowship, Karl Schurz Foundation Fel- lowship. Sponsor of Alpha Lambda Delta, Chairman of National Foreign Language Week observance on campus. LLOYD OAKLAND-Professor, Music. B. Music, Cornell College, 1930, M.M., Northwestern University, 1936, Doctor of Music Honorary, Cornell College, 1956, Au- thor of numerous articles. Music Honoraries, Pi Kappa Lambda and Phi Mu Alpha. President of MMEA and Committee Chairmanships in MENC. DOMENICO ORTISI-Assistant Professor, Foreign Lan- guages. Doctoral degree in Jurisprudence, University of Catania, Italy, 1943, Candidate for doctorate in Classics, University of Catania, 1945-47, Ph.D. in Ro- mance Languages and Literature, University of Califor- nia, Berkeley, 1956. Author of three articles and one essay. Cross of merit for outstanding scholastic achieve- ments. Phi Beta Kappa, Research Grant from MSU. IIS' AJ' f pk 'fvf' 9 rx W' ai ',a,Z,,.- N x M 'ww 'PNm, 1? R. K. OSTERHELD-Associate Professor, Chemistry. B.S., Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, 1945, Ph.D., Univer- sity of Illinois, 1950, Author of articles in several iournals and encyclopedias. Research Grants from the Office of Naval Research and the Research Corporation. Faculty Adviser for the Rodeo Club, Announcer for University Horse Shows, Local Coordinator for Conti- nental Classroom Modern Chemistry. ROBERT M. OSWALD-Assistant Professor, Health and Physical Education. B.A., Montana State University, 1947, American Red Cross Program Consultant. ALFRED L. PEDERSEN-Assistant Professor, Military Sci- ence and Tactics, Captain, USA. B.S., Wagner Lutheran College, New York, 1951, Association of the United States Army, MSU Varsity Rifle Team, ROTC Drill Team. W. LESLIE PENGELLY-Head, Conservation Education Extension, Wildlife Cooperative Research Unit, Assistant Professor. A.B., Northern Michigan College of Educa- tion, 1939, M.S., University of Michigan, 1948, Ph.D., Utah State University, 1951, Author of several wildlife articles. Phi Sigma, Xi Sigma Pi, Sigma Xi, three Wildlife Management Institute scholarships. Visiting Scientist Program. , is 85 . 1 XM' ,f:. ss li .Q ff . 119' -4 4. 86 2 if AEMSQ Q I Q wg? GENEVA T. PENLAND-Assistant Professor, Education. M.A., University of Wisconsin. LAURENCE B. PERRY-instructor, Music. B. Music, Cornell College, Mount Vernon, Iowa. M.M., Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York, 1957. Member of Pi Kappa Lambda. University Grganist and Carillonnem. JOHN A. PETERSON-Assistant Professor, Mathematics. B.A., Education, Montana State University, 1949, M.A., Montana State University, 1951. Pi Mu Epsilon, Scholar- ship Comm. Member, Faculty House Committee, Treas- urer. FRANK A. PETTINATO-Assistant P.rofessor, Pharmacy. B.S., Montana State University, 1949, M.S., Montana State University, 1954, Ph.D., University of Washington, 1958. Author of numerous articles. Fellow of the American Foundation for Pharmaceutical Education, 1957-58. E. W. PFEIFFER-Assistant Professor, Zoology. Ph.D., University of California. WILLIAM R. PIERCE-Associate Professor, Forestry. B.S., University of Washington, 1940, M.F., Yale University, 1947, Ph.D., University of Washington, 1959. Author of an article, Dwarf Mistletoe and Its Effect Upon the Growth of Douglas Fir and Larch in Western Montana. Scholarship at University of Washintgon, 1957. Profes- sional memberships, Society of American Foresters, Druids, Sigma Xi, Xi Sigma Pi. WARD H. POWELL-Associate Professor, Foreign Lan- guages. A.B., University of Nebraska, 1938, University of Jena, Germany, 1938-39, M.A., University of Neb- raska, 1940, Ph.D., University of Colorado, 1956. SHERMAN J. PREECE-Assistant Professor, Botany. Ph.D., Washington State University. HOWARD E. REINHARDT-Assistant Professor, Mathe- matics, B.S., University of Idaho, 1949, M.A., Washing- ton State College, 1951, Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1959. FLORENCE REYNOLDS-Associate Professor, Music. B. Music, Eastman School of Music, Rochester, New York. M.M., Eastman School of Music. Mu Phi Epsilon, Pi Kappa Lambda, Adviser Epsilon Rho chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon, Montana State University Trio and String Quartet. NASEBY RHINEHART-Trainer, Instructor, Health and Physical Education. B.A., Montana State University. WILLIAM H. RICHARDS-Assistant Professor, Music. B. Music, University of Southern California, Los Ange- les, M.M., University of Southern California. Additiona' graduate study. Has given many piano programs. HARLAN C. RIESE-Assistant Professor, Education. B.A., Valley City State Teachers College, North Dakota, 1946, M.S., North Dakota State, Fargo, North Dakota, 1952, Ed.D., Montana State University, 1960, Publication in a North Dakota Journal. W. K. Kellogg Research Fel- lowship, 1959. WILLIS P. ROKES-Assistant Professor, Business Ad- ministration. B.S., University of Utah, 1948, LL.B., Uni- versity of Utah, 1951, M.S., University of Utah, 1957, Ph.D., Ohio State University, 1959. Author of Auto- mobile Physical Damage Insurance Affiliates of Sales Finance Company. Research Grant Memorial Founda- tion for Insurance Education. Research Stipend Nation- wide Insurance Company. CHARLES W. ROSCOE-Assistant Professor, Pharmacy. B.S., Idaho State College, 1948, M.S., University of Washington, 1954, Ph.D., University of Washington, 1958. Author of numerous articles. Fellow, American Foundation for Pharmaceutical Education. Honorary So- cieties, Sigma Xi, Rho Chi, Phi Sigma. Research Super- visor, National Science Foundation Undergraduate Re- search Participation Program. LESTER R. RUSOFF-Professor, Law. A.B., Harvard Col- lege, 1940, LL.B., Harvard Law School, 1943, LL.M., Michigan Law School, 1952. Author of items in legal periodicals. A.B. and LL.B. were with honors. Cook Fellowship at Michigan. PI, N Jlitiilvfi' 1 I ' I 3.1 - 1 gl: S, 'lf -1 5 1' I 7 . , W- -rw- fb... 87 PAUL T. RYC-Cv-Assistant Professor, Mathematics. B.A., Montana State University, 1949, M.S., Iowa State Col- lege, 1951, Ph.D., Iowa State University, 1959. BERT R. SAPPENFIELD-Chairman and Professor, Psy- chology. B.A., De Pauw University, 1935, M.A., New York University, 1938, Ph.D., New York University, 1941. Author of several professional articles and re- views. 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. Presi- dent-elect, Rocky Mountain Psychological Association. Fellow, American Psychological Association. Past Presi- dent, Montana Psychological Association. Fellow, Sec- ond Institute for Social Gerontology, University of California, 1959. Member, Budget and Policy Commit- tee, 1957-59. CYNTHIA A. SCHUSTER-Associate Professor, Philoso- phy. B.A., Cornell University, 1931, M.A., UCLA, 1946, Ph.D., UCLA, 1950. Author of numerous articles. Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi. JOHN M. SCHWARZ-Instructor, English. B.A., Mon- tana State University, 1955, M.A., Montana State Uni- versity, 1959. MILTON E. SCHWENK-Assistant Football Coach, In- structor, Health and Physical Education. B.A., Washing- ton State University, 1954. RICHARD E. J. SCOTT-Maior, USAF, Associate Profes- sor, Air Science. B.S., Municipal University of Omaha Nebraska, 1954. I HERBERT D. SEITER-Director, Radio-TV Studios, As- sistant Professor, Journalism. B.A., Biological Sciences, Stanford University, 1950, M.A., Speech and Drama, Stanford University, 1956. Author of several profes- sional articles. Sponsor of Television Workshop. Super- vise production and distribution of MSU-produced radio programs. KAY F. SELDE-Instructor, Health and Physical Educa- tion. Bachelor of Science in Physical Education and Health, Washington State University, 1960. Adviser of Royaleers, Orchesis. Director: Creative Rhythms for Children. 88 WW V-ms.. 2. CLYDE M. SENGER-Assistant Professor, Zoology. B.A., Reed College, 1952, M.S., Purdue University, 1953, Ph.D., Utah State University, 1958. Author of numer- ous articles. Member of Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi. National Science Foundation Fellowship. National Institutes of Health Research Fellowship. National In- stitutes of Health Research Grant. RICHARD E. SHANNON-Assistant Professor, Economics. Ph.D., Ohio State University. VED P. SHARMA-Instructor, English. M.A., University of Puniar, India, 1949, Ph.D., University of Minnesota, Cowles Fellowship Grant, University of Minnesota, 1954-55. ANNE M. SHELLEY-Instructor, Foreign Languages. B.A., University of Minnesota, 1944, M.A., Tulane University, 1949. Publications, International House English Lessons for Foreign Students, 1958, Phi Beta Kappa. Weekly lecturer on Apologetics to the Newman Club in the winter quarter, 1961. DOUGLAS C. SHEPPARD-Assistant Professor, Foreign Languages. HAROLD SHERBECK-Freshman Football and Basketball Coach, Head Baseball Coach, Instructor, Health and Physical Education. Associate of Arts, Olympic Junior College, 1950. B.A., Montana State University, 1952, M.A., Montana State University, 1960. Member of Phi Delta Kappa. THEODORE H. SHOEMAKER-Professor, Spanish. Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, 1941. M.A., University of California, Berkeley, 1948, B.A., Montana State Uni- versity, 1936. Albert Markham Traveling Fellowship, University of Wisconsin. ARNOLD J. SILVERMAN-Assistant Professor, Geology. M.A., Columbia University. 89 2 -M V 1. K at Q K 5 . x .I LUCILE SPEER-Documents Librarian, Professor. B.A., Montana State University, 1925, M.A., University of Chicago, 1926. Author of a bibliography and some articles. ROBERT W. STEELE-Assistant Professor, Forestry. B.F.S., Colorado State University, 1942, M.F., University of Michigan, 1949, Author of numerous articles. Member of Xi Sigma Pi and Druids. Many publications in forest management and forest fire control. Society of American Foresters, Western Forestry and Conservation Association, American Meteorological Society, Honor- aries, Xi Sigma Pi, Axmen. OTTO L. STEIN-Assistant Professor, Botany. B.S., Uni- versity of Minnesota, 1949, M.S., University of Minne- sota, 1952, Ph.D., University of Minnesota, 1954. Au- thor of numerous articles. Member of Sigma Xi, Gam- ma Sigma Delta, Gamma Alpha, Alpha Zeta, Botanical Society of America, Genetics Society of America, So- ciety for the Development of Growth, AAAS. PHILIP STEPHAN-Assistant Professor, Foreign Lan- guages. B.A., Yale University, 1951, M.A., Yale Uni- versity, 1951, Ph.D., University of California, 1959, Author of Impressions of a Fulbrighter in France, Arizona FLT Forum, December, 1956. Fulbright Grant, University of Paris, 1955-56. 90 if . GEORGE W. SMALL-Captain, USA, Assistant Professor, Military Science and Tactics. B.A., History, 1952, the Citadel, Charleston, South Carolina. JOHN W. SMURR-Instructor, History. B.A., Montana State University, 1950, M.A., Montana State Univer- sity, 1951, Ph.D., Indiana University, 1960. Author of several professional publications. Member State Ad- visory Committee on Historic Sites. Director, Northwest Historical Collection. THORA SORENSON-Professor, Foreign Languages. Ph.D., Mexico National University. 'X -gzr,-:tn A F? dn rc..- X.. ALBERT C. STILLSON-Assistant Professor, Political Sci- ence. B.A., Oberlin College, 1950, M.A., Columbia University, 1951, Ph.D., Columbia University, New York, 1959. Author of several articles. Comfort Starr Prize in Political Science, Oberlin College, 1950. Fac- ulty Adviser to MSU Model United Nations Group, Member of Library Committee. ALBERT W. STONE-Associate Professor, Law. A.B., University of California, 1943, LL.B., Duke University, 1948. Author of numerous articles. Member of the State Bar of California. Faculty Adviser to Central Board, ASMSU, Director, Annual Water Resources Conferences, Member, Bonneville Regional Advisory Council. JOY L. STRAUSBAUGH-Instructor, Music. B. Music. Oberlin Conservatory of Music, 1957, M.M., Manhattan School of Music, 1959. Member of Pi Kappa Lambda, 1957, and Mu Phi Epsilon, 1960. HARLAN L. SWANSON-Instructor, Health and Physical Education. B.S., Colorado State University, 1950, M.S., University of Oregon, 1953. Co-sponsor of Hockey Club, Wrestling Club, and Judo Club. . JSRQVA A 1' m l 1 8 - 'Z -. 1 as gig f 4 6 Q 21' htilgifug.. T . 5-Yi! 1 N I . .. ', gr w X 1 NWN gg , . 1 , f , is si 1 . ,,.,,. st B F55 A' N-is up-QI! ts ,au-wa Sfi.--5 .ewid ld M.. ,,.-an v-,i S MARGARET A. SWANSON-Assistant Professor, Busi- ness Administration. B.S., University of North Dakota, 1937, M.Ed., University of Washington, 1952, Author of Do You Practice What You Teach? UBEA Forum, January 1954. Member of Pi Lambda Theta. RICHARD D. TABER-Associate Professor, Forestry. A.B., University of California, 1942, M.S., University of Wis- consin, 1949, Ph.D., University of California, 1951. Author oflnumerous articles. National Science Founda- tion Grant for studies in Alpine Ecology. Research Grant for study of wildlife conservation from resources for the future. Co-Sponsor of Wildlife Club. HAROLD TASCHER-Professor, Sociology, Anthropology and Social Welfare. A.B., University of lllinois, 1925, M.A., University of lllinois, 1926, Ph.D., University of lllinois, 1932. Author of several articles. Member, Board of Directors, Council of Social Work Education, Chairman, Undergraduate Division, Council of Social Work Education, President, Montana Society for Mental Health. ARCHER S. TAYLOR-Director, Education Services, ln- structor, Physics. B.S., Antioch College, 1938, Sigma Pi Sigma. Registered professional engineer, state of Montana. Senior member, Institute of Radio Engineers. 91 WMPQUW is ,J 4 X h5:.,,,4,,,,,,,,,..,..,wss.4mrnw fa as 'Pix DEE C. TAYLOR-Assistant Professor, Sociology, Anthro- pology, and Social Welfare. B.A., University of Utah, 1951, M.A., University of Utah, 1953, Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1957. Author of several articles. Fellow American Anthropological Association. Post-doctoral Fellow, University of ftaichigan. Member of Sigma Xi, Phi Sigma, Phi Kappa P i, Alpha Kappa Delta, American Ethnological Society. JOHN J. TAYLOR-Assistant Professor, Microbiology and Public Health. B.S., Heidelberg College, 1950, M.S., Ohio State University, 1952, Ph.D., Ohio State Univer- sity, 1957. Author of several articles. Three grants from various sources, two from U.S.P.H.S. RUTH R. TEEL-Instructor, English. B. Music, Cornell College, 1932, M.A., Montana State University, 1959. FORREST D. THOMAS-Assistant Professor, Chemistry. B.S., Brigham Young University, 1955, Ph.D., Pennsyl- vania State University,.1959. GEORGE TSOUMIS-Assistant Professor, Forestry. WAYNE P. VAN METER-Assistant Professor, Chemis- try. B.S., Oregon State College, 1950. M.S., Oregon State College, 1952, Ph.D., University of Washington, 1959. Author of three papers on the crystal properties of organic compounds, three documents. Faculty ad- viser, MSU Chapter of Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. VICTOR S. VERRETTE-Instructor, Foreign Languages. B.A., University of New Hampshire, 1953, Graduate Student, Teaching Assistant and Teaching Fellow at University of California. Ph.D. to be finished winter, 1961, University of California, Berkeley, California. Phi Beta Kappa. MLA Member. JACOB VINOCUR-Assistant Professor, English. Ph.D., University of Wisconsin. VOLLRAT VON DEICHMANN-Assistant Professor, For- estry. B.S.F., Gottingen University, Germany, 1954, M.F., Montana State University, 1955, Ph.D., Gottingen University, 1958. Author of nine publications. Xi Sig- ma Pi. JOHN L. WAILES-Associate Professor, Pharmacy. B.S., University of Colorado, 1947, M.S., University of Colo- rado, 1950, Ph.D., University of Colorado, 1954. Au- thor of a iournal, bulletin, and AACP and NABP Pro- ceedings. Public Health Service Grant, 1959. HAROLD WALLACE-Swimming Coach, Instructor, Health and Physical Education Cpart timel. LaVERE H. WAREING-Captain, USAF. Assistant Profes- sor, Air Science. B.S., Utah State University, 1949, Grad- uate work, 1951, President, Theta Alpha Phi. Military Fraternity, Opera Society. FRANK J. WATSON-Associate Professor, Education. M.A., Northwestern University. JOHN P. WEHRENBERG-Assistant Professor, Geology. Ph.D., University of Illinois. ROBERT M. WEIDMAN-Assistant Professor, Geology. B.S., Caltech, 1944, A.M., Indiana University, 1949, Ph.D., University of California, 1958. Author of numer- ous publications. Tau Beta Pi. Adviser of Sigma Gamma Epsilon. if R 3 1' I ..-,. I QQ X ua. . lv, E MIM EUGENE WEIGEL-Professor, Music. B. Music, Yale University, 1946, Author of numerous articles. John Simon Guggenheim Fellow. George Houpt Fellow. John Day Jackson Prize for Composition. Violinist of Mon- tana String Quartet. First Violinist of Missoula Civic Symphony. GEORGE F. WEISEL-Professor, Zoology. B.A., Montana State University, 1942, M.A., Montana State Univer- sity, 1943, Ph.D., University of California, 1947. Au- thor of numerous articles. Research Grants from M.S.I. Graduate Research Committee, Stella Duncan Memorial Fund, National Science Foundation. RUDOLPH WENDT-Professor, Music. B. Music, Eastman School of Music, 1936, M.M., 1946, Performer's Cer- tificate, 1937, Has taken part in public performances as soloist, accompanist and chamber music player. Member of MSU Trio. BRENDA F. WILSON-Professor, Business Administra- tion. B.A., Montana State University, 1932, M.A., Uni- versity of Southern California, 1938, Graduate work at University of Chicago and work toward doctorate at New York University, 1947. Author of articles in professional magazines and Course of Study for First- year Shorthand. Teaching fellowship at New York University offered. VINCENT WILSON-Associate Professor, Health and Physical Education. B.A., Montana State University, 1943, M.A., New York University, 1947, Certificate in Physical Education. B.A., Montana State University, of a therapeutic exercise unit. An article in the issue of the Physical Therapy Review. Physical Therapy schol- arship. DORSEY E. WISEMAN-Associate Professor, Business Administration. C.P.A., State of Illinois, 1956, B.S., West Virginia University, 1947, M.B.A., University of Pennsyl- vania, 1949. Ph.D., University of Illinois, 1957. Author of two reviews. Phi Beta Kappa, Beta Alpha Psi, Alpha Kappa Psi, Ford Foundation Seminar in Education. JOHN S. WRIGHT-Professor, Business Administration. Ph.B., University of North Dakota, 1942, M.B.A., Uni- versity of Southern California, 1949, Ph.D., Ohio State University, 1954. Author of articles in several iournals and reviews. Phi Beta Kappa, Beta Gamma Sigma. RALPH YALKOVSKY-Assistant Professor, Geology. 94 13 ,,,.,........w Q ,Q . 3 4 I LELAND M. YATES-Associate Protessor, Chemistry. B.A., Montana State University, 1938, M.A., Montana State University, 1940, Ph.D., Washington State College, 1955. FREDERICK H. YOUNG-Associate Professor, Mathe, matics. B.A., Oregon State College, 1938, M.A., Oregon State College, 1948, Ph.D., University of Oregon, 1951, Author of nine publications in mathematical iournals, Research Fellowship. Director of 1959 Summer Insti- tute tor Collegiate Teachers of Mathematics. Director of 1960 Summer Institute for High School Teachers ot Mathematics. Honors Committee. QQ FREDERICK T. C. YU-Associate Professor, Journalism. B.A., University of Nanking, China, 1944, M.A., State University of Iowa, 1948, Ph.D., State University of Iowa, 1951. Author of several research reports and monographs, articles and book reviews. Ford Founda- tion International Relations Post-doctoral Fellowship, Special Research Grant awarded by Ford Foundation. Adviser, Theta Sigma Phi. Not Pictured LUCILLE J. ARMSBY IMRS.1-Secretary to the President CAssistant Professorl. JAMES R. BENNETT-Instructor, English. EDGAR T. BUSCH-Instructor, Business Administration CAutumn Quarterl. JOAN CHRISTOPHERSON-Head Teacher, Nursery School, Instructor, Home Economics. E. FAY CLONINGER-Instructor, Health and Physical Education. Adviser to Bit and Spur Club, Manager of University Stables. LEWIS A. CLONINGER-Instructor, Health and Physical Education. Adviser to Bit and Spur Club, Manager of University Stables. JOHN F. COTTER-Visiting Professor, Law. JACK R. DOBBINS-Instructor, Business Administration Ipart-timej. CARL M. EKLUND-Lecturer, Virology. IRENE D. GROOM-Assistant Professor, Education. B.A., University of Iowa, 1943, M.A., University of Iowa, 1945, M.A. IL.S.1, George Peabody College for Teachers, 1957. Author of articles in professional publica- tions. Member of Pi Lambda Theta, Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Kappa Gamma, Beta Phi Mu. M. JANE HEVENER-Instructor, Music. B.M., College Conservatory of Music, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1957, M.M,, College Conservatory of Music, 1959. Member of Pi Kappa Lambda, Phi Beta. HAROLD H. HOWARD-Instructor, Botany. BILL H. I-IOYER-Lecturer, Microbiology and Public Health. DONALD O. JOHNSTON-Assistant Professor, Music Ipart-timel. Conductor, Missoula County High School Symphony Orchestra. DAVID B. LACKMAN-Lecturer, Immunology. HENNING LARSEN-Consultant to the President fProfessorD IAutumn Quarterl. CARL L. LARSON-Lecturer, Microbiology and Public Health. OTHER PROFESSIONAL STAFF ALLEN ANNE E. KMRSJ-Assistant, Acquisitions Department, Library. BALDWIN, DON-Superintendent of Tree Nursery and Super- visor of School Forest. BERRY, RUTH M. CMRSJ-Head Resident, Elrod Hall. BOYD, RUTH ANN-Dietitian, Food Service. aieooxisie, oELoi2Es D. qivii2s.t-Assistant Head Resident, Freshman Women's Residence Halls. CLARKE, S. KENDRICK-Assistant Treasurer, Business Office. COLLINS, MARY M. fMRS.l-Assistant, Catalog Department, Library. COOPER, LOUISE-Research Assistant and Secretary, Presi- dent's Office. CROWLEY, JOHN W.-Head Resident, Craig Hall. CULBERTSON, ANN L. fMRS.l-Assistant, Reference Depart- ment, Library. DeVRIES, ARTHUR L.-Preparator, Zoology lhalf-timel. DILLINGHAM, MARY JO CMRS.l-Laboratory Technician, Mi- crobiology and Public Health. DUNDAS, ROBERT L.-Auditor, Student and Auxiliary Organ- izations, Field House Ticket Manager. DURNFORD, RICHARD H.-Purchasing Assistant and Inventory Clerk, Business Office. DWYER, MARIBETH-News Editor, Publications and News Service. ELLIS, VIRGINIA LEE-Head Counselor, Women's Residence Halls. ELLIS, WILLIAM R.-Technician, Physics. FEIG, KONNILYN G.-Assistant to the Associate Dean of Stu- dents. FINLEY, LOIS CMRSJ-Head Nurse, Health Service. FOLSOM, GWENDOLYN-Research Assistant and Secretary, Law, Research Assistant, Bureau of Government. GILLULY, ROBERT S.-Sports News Editor, Publications and News Service. GLASPEY, FRED-Linotype Operator, Printing Department. GOLDEN, VIRGINIA CMRSJ-Alumni News Editor, Alumni Office. HANEY, CONSTANCE N. CMRS.l-Junior Dietitian, Food Serv- ice. HELIKER, BETTY fMRS.l-Counselor, Counseling Center Cpart-timel. HESTEKIN, BRYAN-Laboratory Technician, Microbiology and Public Health. HIGHAM, J. ROBERT-Executive Secretary, Alumni Associa- tion. HUFF, EDITH CMRSJ-Head Resident, Freshman Women's Residence Halls. JETTE, ARTHUR-Art Editor, Publications and News Service. JOHNSON, PHOEBE CMRS.l-Circulation Librarian, Library. LAMB, CARL C.-Assistant to the Dean of Students. LARSON, KEITH T.-Manager, Family Housing. LEWIS, LEONARD L.--IBM Supervisor, Business Office. 96 LILLEHAUGEN, SYLVIA--Serials Assistant, Technical Processes Department, Library. LORD, CLAUD E.-Foreman, Printing Department. MCCONNELL, EARL-Assistant, Forestry and Forest and Con servation Experiment Station. MALLICK, WINIFRED lMRS.l-Assistant Head Resident, Wom en's Residence Halls. MOORE, ELIZABETH V. CMRS.l-Assistant Head Resident Freshman Women's Residence Halls. MURPHY, CALVIN L.-Assistant Controller, Business Office PIPER, VIRGINIA-Assistant, Documents Department, Library POPE, WILLIAM R.-Storelgeeper, Chemistry. RIANDA, DAVID-Student Union Program Director. ROBINSON, JOHN P.-Preparator, Botany fpart-timel. RYAN, JACK-Director, Publications and News Service, Dis- tribution Manager, University Press. SCHERPENSEEL, ROBERT H.-Technician, Radio-Television, Electronics Equipment Repairman. SEAMAN, ROBERT W.-Accountant, Business Office. STEINGAS, WILFRED-Pressman, Printing Department. STEWART, GERTRUDE H. KMRSJ-Housing and Food Service Accountant, Business Office. VAN DUSER, CYRILE-Home Town Editor, Publications and News Service. WHITE, ELAINE-Executive Secretary, Education. WILSON, MAXINE KMRSJ-Assistant Director, Placement Bureau. SHERMAN V. LOHN-Assistant Professor, Law fpart-timel. B.A., Montana State University, 1946 Cwith honorslg LL.B., Montana State University, 1947 Cwith honorsl, LL.M., Harvard University, 1949. DONALD B. McLEOD-Instructor, English. R. A. ORMSBEE-Lecturer, Biochemistry. GEORGE H. QUINN-Instructor, Forestry IAutumn Quarterl. VIC REINEMER-Visiting Lecturer, Journalism CAutumn Quar- terl. SAMUEL B. SALVIN-Lecturer, Microbiology and Public Health. ROBERT L. SCHAFER-Instructor, English. RUSSELL E. SMITH-Assistant Professor, Law fpart-timel. LL.B., Montana State University, 1931. President, Montana Bar Association, 1956. Fellow, American College of Trial Lawyers, member, Montana Board of Bar Examiners. VERNON F. SNOW-Assistant Professor, History. JAMES W. THOMPSON-Instructor, Business Administration Cpart-timel. ROBERT D. WHEELER-Instructor, Economics. CLIFTON E. WILSON-Instructor, Political Science. On Leave 1960-61 ALBERT T. HELBING-Professor, Business Administration. ERLING S. JORGENSEN-Director, Radio-TV Studios, Associate Professor, Journalism. KEMAL KARPAT-Associate Professor, Political Science. JOHN P. KRIER-Associate Professor, Forestry. VANCE, MARIE M.-Graduate Assistant ASSISTANTS, GRADUATE ASSISTANTS, GRADUATE EELLOWS, AND OTHER STAFF MEMBERS ENGAGED IN TEACHING AND RESEARCH AGRAWL, HARI OM-Research Assistant, Botany. ALDEN, PRISCILLA D.-Graduate Assistant, English. ANDERSON, LAURENCE E.-Teaching Fellow, Education. ANSARI, KHURSED A.-Research Fellow, Microbiology and Public Health. BLADWIN, JOHN fAfIl-Assistant, Air Science. BARNES, JANET-Graduate Assistant, History. BARR, DOROTHY fMRS.J-Assistant, Nursery School, Home Economics. BARTELMEZ, GEORGE W.-Guest Investigator, Zoology. BARTHELMESS, ZOE iMRS.l-Assistant, Nursery School, Home Economics. BAUER, HARRY-Graduate Assistant, Mathematics. BILLINGS, MICHAEL G.-Graduate Assistant, Mathematics. BISHOP, MILO E. fSGT.l-Assistant, Military Science and Tac- tics. BONSEMBIANTE, JORGE E.-Graduate Assistant, Geology. BOS, LUITE-Research Associate, Botany. BURLINGAME, RICHARD C.-Graduate Assistant, History. CHOATE, THOMAS S.-Graduate Assistant, Zoology. COGSWELL, WILLIAM B.-Graduate Assistant, English. COLE, DONALD P.-Graduate Assistant, Economics. COONEY, ROBERT F.-Research Associate, Forest and Con- servation Experiment Station. COREY, JAMES R.-Graduate Assistant, English. CRIAG, MARY ANN-Stella Duncan Research Fellow. DAVIS, LESLIE B.-Graduate Assistant, Sociology, Anthropol- ogy and Social Welfare. DIEDERICHS, MARY M.-Graduate Assistant, Speech Pathology and Audiology. DONNER, NANCY N. T.-Graduate Assistant, Journalism. DUBBE, ALFRED J.-Graduate Assistant, Bureau of Business and Economic Research. ENGLE, ROBERT D.-Graduate Assistant, Mathematics. FREDERICK, LEO T. KSFCI-Assistant, Military Science and Tactics. GALPIN, DONALD R.-Graduate Assistant, Pharmacy. GOIDA, GREGORY H.-Graduate Assistant, Music. GREENWAY, JACK W. lMfSGT.J-Assistant, Military Science and Tactics. HOLTZ, HILDA C. CMRSJ-Graduate Assistant, Mathematics. HOUSE, EDWIN W.-Graduate Assistant, Biological Sciences. JOHNSON, CHARLES H.-Graduate Assistant, Music. JONES, MARY R.-Graduate Assistant, Political Science. KEEFER, ROLAND J.-Graduate Assistant, Physics. KNEPPER, ROBERT D.-Graduate Assistant, Economics. KOPLIN, JAMES R.-Graduate Assistant, Biological Sciences. KRAJEC, CARL Ge-Graduate Assistant, Economics. KUENZE, WILBUR D.-Graduate Assistant, Geology. LANGDON, STUART H.-Graduate Assistant, Music. LARDY, MATHIAS M.-Graduate Assistant, Chemistry. LEBSACK, RAYMOND fTfSGT.l-Assistant, Air Science. LEVENGOOD, RICHARD L.-Graduate Assistant, Political Sci- ence. LONNER, WALTER J.-Psychometrist, Counseling Center. MALOUF, ARLINE lMRS.l-Head Teacher of University Kinder- garten ot Family Life Education, Home Economics lV2 timei. MANGHANI, MURLI H.-Graduate Assistant, Geology. MARSHALL, SUZANNE-Graduate Assistant, Foreign Lan- guages. MAURER, JAMES F.-Speech and Hearing Therapist. MERCER, LILIANE-Graduate Assistant, Foreign Languages. MOORE, CHARLES E.-Assistant, Football, Athletics. MOULTON, STANLEY K.-Graduate Assistant, Sociology, An- thropology and Social Welfare. MUHLING, GABRIELE-Research Associate, Botany. MURRAY, ROBERT B.-Research Fellow, Forest and Conserva- tion Experiment Station. NANKERVIS, RICHARD S.-Graduate Assistant, Mathematics. NIELSEN, DALE F.-Graduate Assistant, Psychology. NORTH, JAMES L.-Graduate Assistant, Public Health. Microbiology and ORLICH, DONALD C.-Graduate Assistant, Education. ORLICH, PATRICIA R. CMRSJ-Graduate Assistant, Home Eco- nomics. PAGE, DONALD C.-Graduate Research Assistant, Chemistry. PRESTRUDE, ALBERT M.-Psychometrist, Counseling Center. RAMAGE, EUGENE W.-Graduate Assistant, Botany. RAUSCHER, JAMES L.-Graduate Assistant, Zoology. RONEY, ERNEST E.-Graduate Assistant, Zoology. ROSCOE, HARRIETTE IMRSJ-Assistant, Pharmacy. SHOWELL, FLORENCE lMRS.l-Graduate ogy. Assistant, Psychol- SINIFF, GRACE R. lMRS.i-Graduate Assistant, Sociology, Anthropology and Social Welfare. SMITH, EARL F. lTfSGT.J-Assistant, Air Science. SMITH, GERALD J.-Graduate Assistant, Mathematics. SMITH, RICHARD K.-Graduate Assistant, Psychology. TETLIE, SONIA-Psychometrist, Counseling Center. THIEL, PAUL T.-Graduate Assistant, Geology. THULLEN, ROBERT J.-Graduate Assistant, Botany. Music. VOHS, JOHN-Graduate Assistant, Speech. WALDEN, EDWARD fSfSGT.J-Assistant, Air Science. WATKINS, JOHN M.-Graduate Assistant, Speech. WATNE, DONALD A.-Graduate Assistant, Bureau of Business and Economic Research. WOLLSCHLAGER, FREDERICK C.-Graduate Assistant, Art. WOODGERD, WESLEY R.-Administrative Assistant Leader, Montana Cooperative Wildlife, Research Unit, Montana Fish and Game Department, Research Associate, Forestry and Zoology. ZUBERI, AHMED K.-Graduate Assistant, Geology. 97 RETIRING FACULTY E. KIRK BADGLEY On the occasion of Mr. Badgley's retirement as Con- troller on June 30, the Board of Regents passed the fol- lowing resolution: RESOLVED, that upon the occasion of the retirement of E. Kirk Badgley from Montana State University, the State Board of Education, ex-officio Regents of the Uni- versity of Montana, expressed its appreciation of the long and faithful service of Mr. Badgley to the University and to the State of Montana. His official connection with the University began as an undergraduate, and he has continued on during his entire adult life rendering most valuable services to the institution. During his many years tenure he has personally participated in the vital financial and fiscal problems which have faced the University, and he has played a most significant role in the progress of the institution. His quiet, friendly, thoughtful manner has been an example for fellow staff members and stu- dents alike. During his long tenure he has served faith- fully on numerous boards and committees, his presence always being a stabilizing influence upon the business affairs of such groups. Always he has kept uppermost in his mind the welfare of Montana State University, and consequently, he has made a notable and lasting contri- bution to the institution and through it to the State which it serves. DEDICATICDN When Mr Bennett retired from the University on August I8 the Board of Regents passed this resolution: RESOLVED that upon the occasion of the retirement of Professor Edward Earl Bennett from the faculty of Montana State Uinverslty the State Board of Education, ex officio Regents of the University of Montana, ioins with students alumni faculty and friends across the state and throughout the nation in expressing appreciation of his loyal service to Montana State University. During the thirty five years of his teaching career at the Univer- sity nearly twenty thousand students have enrolled in his courses He has taught every field of history-ancient, medieval and modern European and American-and for many years handled the courses in Montana history and government His faithful service on university and community committees his patience in advising students, and his dedication to the profession of teaching, have won him the esteem the respect and the admiration of those whose privilege it has been to work with him. RETIRING FACULTY C EDWARD E BENNETT f N RECCDGNITICDN CDE TI-IEIR YEARS DE SERVICE T0 MGNTANA STATE JNIVERSITY, TI-IE STAEE IS PRIV LEGED TG DEDICATE TI-IIS IQBI SENTINEL TG MR. E. KIRK RADGLEY AND DR. EDWARD E. BENNETT f '-- IN MEMCDRIAM NORMAN BRUCE COLLINS Norman Bruce Collins, 19, Missoula, was killed in a car-Truck collision on Sunday, May 7, 1961. He was a sophomore at Nlonlana State Univer- sity. 4. ,..- , ' p..,f1 1 jg, ,A 4165, -. , Q. 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Y X fl IM' , ,ive ,. ., 1 ,iv 3,5 iw: svwa , V , B V zz ff ,,F.rQ'f ' . mf, Q .- V . J K' 4 nf g, A' Mi, 14 , gf vi' K 4 I , ,' jMXA 1l ,gKQkf,.w , Q , ff , V41..,.k,,, Ve.. M . ' V j' Fgffi' W if ,Q ' , V -' , , , ' 1 A 'J if ,f ' 'V ,rf 1 - V pn n ' V W V V N. 1 V- I H .M :AV .Q I p ' 9 w , ff ' MW' 'S 'Y J M' . 1 f ' ' ' r '-- . Vg , 1 v I Y --u-ui The new Health-Science Building will provide much-needed classroom and laboratory space for many of the science departments. COI .I .RGR OF ARTS AND SCIRNCRS GERALD ROBERT BELLER ..,. JON W. BRISTOL ,,.,.,.s,,,,,.., JOHN WILLIAM GERIKE ,,,... DUANE RICHARD LANGE ,,., KEITH HENRY LOKENSGARD ,,L. LUELLA BRILLHART Lc.c.,,,..,,,c,,,c,,.,,.,,. ANNIE RICHARDS ELLINGHOUSE JANICE LOY HAIGES ....,c,,,,,,,c,c.....,. cc,,,.. THEODORE HICKLIN JUDITH ANN MCCAFFERY ..,,,.,.,,,,, EVELYN CLARYCE OBEROSLER ....... TERRY STEPHENSON ...c,c,c..,.,,.,.. With High Honors PAUL GRAHAM ULRICH ,.,c With High Honors I02 Lolo ---,--. Missoula Great Falls Butte Power Butte Butte LIBERAL ARTS Whitefish Edinburg, Texas Missoula Missoula Havre Not Pictured JOAN MARIE OECHSLI DONALD E. REDMAN .,.. ,,... RICHARD SMITH .....,.,, Butte Fargo, North Dakota Anaconda FRED H. STILLINGS ......, ......,................. M issoula TERENCE R. TOTTEN .... Tarrytown, New York ENGLISH WILLIAM ARTHUR ANDERSON .,... ..,... CHRISTINE AILEEN BOHLINGER .,.... ,..,. PRUE FRENCH ....................,.......,... ROBERTA KAY GLADOWSKI ROY MILLER MARY JANE MOULTON BOONE SPARROW ..L.L,.....,.... MARGARET JEAN TATE ....... Missoula Billings Missoula Sidney Wise River Libby A 46 X xfiifiizlk ur 'hy Xi? 46- ff' ,-'41 3 A X 'Lia CAROL LYNDEL TOWER .,,,. ,,-.,, S uperior HAZEL CATHERINE WILSON .,,,, .,... H arlem With Honors Not Pictured WILLIAM MARTIN BURKE ..... ,,... B Ufte ETHEL MAE MacDONALD ,.,... Missoula With Honors DONNA ARNST MOTT ,....... .,,, F ort Benton ALAN ANTHONY GODDARD ....,,, .,,.,,...... B Utfe JAMES RAYMOND POLK ,,,A,, ,,,-,, M iles City ARLENE MARIE HOWARD ..,...,.. .....,... M issoula With High Honors HENRY NASH LAROM .,,,. , A ...... ..... R upert, Idaho GERMAN FRENCH Not Pictured MICHAEL GEORGE . KOETTER ., ,. .,,. Missoula I MAvRoCli:'CJiArliE! ARONOW THEODORA NEIMEYER MARY JANE BORDEN ..,....s Butte Sh Ig UWIBSON --s----- MISSOUIB e Y LILIANE MARIE MERCER ,, ,. JAMES LEROY HAMILTON ss,. Missoma Missoula Q 'ei I , 4 Z' fs 'Z IU? ai T. With Honors .X x.,! GLORIA R. STEVENSON . Great Falls i.r.l,f ' inf? IWC '7'D' LATIN Not Pictured DEAN M. REGENOS , Missoula CHERRYL ANN WAGNER , Plentyvvood With Honors, also major in History With Honors FRENCH WILLIE MCELROY GOUGH JURINE LANDOE , ,.., E, DENISE LEARY , ,,,.l , With Honors NANCY KAY THOMAS , 1.1 Helena , Bozeman ,, Butte , Salt Lake City, Utah SPANISH SONJA SYNOVA BAKKE , BARBARA JEAN LEE H ROSAMONDE McKAY ROBERT HENRY TRAUMAN Livingston Missoula , Miles Citv IO3 .ff .. ,sf I I I I I I RODERICK DAVID BREWER With High Honors KATHERINE JONES L 3 RALPH B. LAWRENCE ...... With Honors SANDRA LOUISE ROMERSA XI 'gk 1 1 ARTHUR DOLMAN ,L,,, SALLY D. FRASER .. ..., ..,. . EDWARD G. MILLER ,.,,L ,LL,.,. MICHAEL S. REISCHLING ,.7. JAMES L. ASKIN VIRGIL DANTE BON ,,,,..,.S, EUGENE JOHN CLARK .,... JOHN FLOYD IVERSON .,.,LL,,,, DOUGLAS BURTON JAMES .. FRANCIS THOMAS PETERSON CONSTANCE CORETTE ....... CORLISS LYNNE CURTIS .,... HENRY OLDENBURG ......,,.. BARBARA TIPPETT ..,,,.,,..,,,, HISTORY POLITICAL SCIENCE Missoula Billings Plymouth, Mich. Seattle, Wash. Not Pictured ROBERT DUANE HATLEBERG ..................V..... RICHARD L. LEVENGOOD ..,e JOHN ANTHONY LONG ...... HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE Not Pictured Missoula Ashland, Ohio Manville, N. J. Ogden, Utah Oakland, Cal. Miles City MYRON E. PITCH ....,........ae,... FREDERIC DAVIES SAINT . ..,,e ,, CHARLES ADAM SMITH III .,,.,e WILLIAM MARVIN WALKER ....,e, POLITICAL SCIENCE LYNDA WESTRUM ..,.,, Missoula I-IISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE DIANE PATRICIA DAVIS ..... With Honors CLYDE O. JONES, JR. I.,, , PAT MURPHY SANDRA LEE ORR ,..., With Honors JOHN P. POSTON ...,,,,II,, VIRGINIA R. RAGLAND ...., I04 Livingston Missoula Livingston Anaconda Fort Benton A ,A . , -W I-IISTORY Missoula Butte Billings Missoula New York, N. Y. Bigfork Missoula Butte Great Falls Anaconda Missoula Harlem Lethbridge, Alta. Harlem Philadelphia, Pa. 4 'Pi-N-. W .. s Q X. ....... V W Q s f -X , 1 if ,i Q f 2' Q 'R I Q i it I a, , . I 1 I I I POLITICAL SCIENCE AND ECONOMICS MOHAMMED ALI AL-SAADI , ....... .....,.. B aghdad, Iraq A r QD JOHN G. DATSOPOULOS ....... ...,..,..,f7f NI issoula ' HAROLD MANICKE DUANE ALLEN OLSON ..,., f,,,,, G VEST Falls POLITICAL SCIENCE AND ECONOMICS JEROME R. WAGNER III,II Billings T Not Pictured Not PICTUEGCJ ,Yx,, YYYVYY, V --YYY L ivingsfon JAMES DORR JOHNSON IIII . . Havre JAMES J- MURPHY A AA-Af'-A A ESSSSE as Butfe GERAL5 L, SQRTE ,,--7 ,, -M-, M gcoby RICHARD DIXON VAUGHAN IIII.,.,,III La Grande Park, III. Not Pictured DONALD L. ALLEN AIII,,I,,I,, .,I., A naconda JOHN R. EMIGH U . ,,,. Billings THOMAS D. ANDERSON ..... .... M issoula LELAND F. FELIX I,IA,, ,,I,, M issoula Also major in Education THOMAS S. GRAYBILL .,.,,, ...I... S uperior MONTANA L. BOCKMAN .,I.. ...IIIIIIII M issoula JOHN F. MATTE II,,,, ,. ,E,, . ..,,,II IIII,I M issoula CHARLES W. BRUBAKER II .,,I.,,,... ,,...,.,,A,, . Beaver, PB- VODIE ANN RHINEHART , ,,,......,,,,,,II.. Missoula GERALD THOMAS CONNORS ......I Spokane, Wash. GLENDON W. RUMMEL .,III . .....I.....III.IIII.,...... Plains ROBERT D. CUE ....,.aa.I...,,,,,,, . aa,,.a . .aaa... Billings RONALD G. SMITH .,.I. .... ..... L ethbridge, Alberta 1 ,,,.. V. A lf DARILYN BURNS ...,.. ......,. . .. ...., Pincher Creek, Alberta I LAURIE BUTLER DONNA JOYCE EICHHORN ,,,,,, ,,,..,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, M issoula K I , gl - N253-IL z 'EP J 'QSM Yfiifelfl .94 1 , an .fi . NEIL FENTON CATHERINE HERTEL ,...,,,, DELORIS MAE JOHNS With High Honors JACK MaclNTOSH KAY ROBERTS I..... ,, DONALD L. RUSSELL ,,,,, Also Major in Education ROBERT EDWARD RUX ., JIM VINER Nye Great Falls Newton, Kan. . ..., Des Moines, Iowa , Roundup I05 flN 'O 3 X , W, .V-mir f-Mu, FQ Nor Picfured NANCY MILLER ADAMS . DIANA ALLISON CAROL MAY ANTHONY LL With Honors JOANNE IRENE ASKEVOLD ROBERT HENRY BRICKLEY MARY JANE HASHISAKI . 420 Nfgq-WY' I06 HOME ECONOMICS HELEN REED ALLEN L,,,,,,,... JUDITH LEE BRISCOE With Honors DIANE MARIE DREW JOAN MARIE ELDER ,,,. NOREEN KILEY CATHERINE JULE LEHFELDT MELISSA NESBIT LOY .,L,L,,. BETTY CHAPPELL OERTLI .,,, C,LL Ryegate Missoula Butte Mullan, Idaho Ryegale Edmonds, Wash. Pompey's Pillar ELIZABETH ALICE YORK ,,,,,,, ..,,, B Onner JO ANN ZIMMERER ..,,,, I ,,,LL Roundup Hobson ALICE BUZZELL HECK Belleville, Illinois Waterfon Park, Alberfa, Canada BARBARA SEEI. HOFFMAN Missoula Helena Wlfh High HOHOIS ANITA LOUISE JOHNSON HOUGH .,,,, ..,..... M Issoula Pglgon VIRGINIA ANN NEESY Miles Clfy Billings, HELEN O. TRIPPET ..-.,.-.. Kalispell Missoula CAROL S. WALTERS Judith Gap PATHOLOGY AND AUDIOLOGY G' -www CLEO SUE BISHOP .Vvo........voo saav,4..,...s..L4.f.4......Y.waw4....... h Bvffe WILLIAM ERIC LINGARD ,,,.LL ..... L ethbridge, Alberfa, Can. STEPHEN R. POSTLE ......LL. .LL..LLL,....... Z one, Gvafemala Nof Picfured CARL IRVING ELLIOTT ,LL. .LL..... C onrad RICHARD HARGER ....,...., L...f. M issoula JAMES RONALD WEST .... Anaconda ANTHROPOLOGY MICHIO KITAHARA ..,W.,,,.,,......,777...777,77,7,,7 4 Tokyo, Japan 9 With Honors IAlso major in Sociology, with Honorsi EDMUND H. SHEAFF, JR. ...,..Y.,,......,,,, L, ...,,, Y,,77 M issoula SOCIOLOGY REBECCA MARIE EGEMO .,., PAUL ELDOR MILLER ,LL.,,., With Honors KHIN MYINT MYINT ...,..LL. LANITA JEANNE NELSON . ROXANNE BENAY SHELTON JANET FEY WILKINS . ,,.L,L , Columbus L, Newton, Kansas Rangoon, Burma Redding, California Great Falls Great Falls in fn 1 log., It Cir rf? 'Uh od! A I I Not Pictured 4 ANTHROPOLOGY SOCIOLOGY WALTER L. LENINGTON DOUGLAS JOHN JAMES .,,,,,.,, ,,,,, , , , Missoula i With Honors ' LAWRENCE RICHARD LEUSCHEN ,, ,Y,,, Jordan It JACK DWANE TAGGART s,,,, ,,L,,,,,, L L, Billings t SOCIAL W ELFARE PSYCHOLOGY Not Pictured Not Pictured RUTH ELLEN DAVIS ....,. .... E Ik River, Minnesota BLAINE LYNNWOOD BAKER c.,,, Missoula I With Honors I ROBERT EUGENE COLE csccccc Libby With Honors BILLY F. FLINT .,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,..,.,,, ,,,...,,,...,,,,..... ,,.. . M I ssoula MARY ELLEN MCAVOY ,,,,,,,,L,,,,, ,,,, C algary, Alberta Can EDWARD JOSEPH MELNYCHUK ...,, ,,.,,, T wo Hills, Alberta STANLEY RUSSELL STRONG ,,,,..,,, , ,.,... , .,Y. Florence DAVID M. TRANBERG ,.,.....,E,,... .,.....,,, ...., M I ssoula I CONRAD COLBY .,,,,,,A,,A, ROBERT H. SPEER, JR. Also major in History Not Pictured WILLIAM M. BRUCE .E..E,..vEEE.. MILO DeFOREST LARSEN L,.,,,,,L,L, RICHARD CARLETON MARTIN CYRIL WELCH .......c...,.,.,..Lc,,,,. SHELBY WALLACE PATRICK ....LLL Missoula ,,,, Hilo, Hawaii Missoula Grants, New Mexico Omaha, Nebraska ,,., ,,c,, W agner Missoula 41? 'Q sq- WILLIAM E. JONES BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES BOTANY HAROLD RODGER DANIELSON .,.,,LLw Larkspur, California GARY THOMAS SACKETT LLLLLLL L,L.....LLL,L..,,...r B illings IVAN L. STILES ....a,L,...,....,,,. LLLLL. M issoula CAROLYN RUTH , ,, , ,,,,L Billings With High Honors CHEMISTRY R, u ' IZA - -Gaia, WILLIAM PAUL REICH LL,,. ..,,,. B illings N- 34' Not Pictured MILTON HENRY SNOEYENBOS, JR. ,,,,,L ..A,a. E au Claire, Wisconsin With Honors X WY' Q ' fy , Q 'Wand A dx.. .AQ ,409 RONALD WILLIAM GREKUL GEOLOGY .,.,, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada LAWRENCE LEE HIGH-WO LLL,.,, . ,..L,L Calgary, Alberta, Canada Also major in Mathematics I i im! 44, 'il , ,si ff ,ff PETER MARGOLIN EARL SHERSON JERRY SINCLAIR Not Pictured RAYMOND D. MCCLINTOCK .,.. A L4-i-ee A Butte ALAN A, MORRIS ....LLLL,.s.LLcc ,....,.. M fssovla RAYMOND R. WALLACE LLLLLL AAAAAA A naconda Billings DELORES WALTER .LLLL,,,..., With Honors MATHEMATICS FREDERICK M. De-MARINIS , H Missoula JOSEPH D. HARKER ,,,,,,,,....,. . Helena RUDOLPH MARVIN RUANA , , Bonner JACK HOWARD SILVER , ,IIII, ,L Missoula With High Honors HOWARD DONALD THOMPSON ,,,. I Missoula ms Nor Pfcrured - 'iq f IVAN RICHARD JACOBSEN I ,,,, ,,,,,,, S an Leandro, California GENE BERNARD JONES , ,,,,,,, ,,,, , .,,,,, ,, , , Missoula 6 LAWRENCE RAMON KABER ,,,,,, .,,,,,,.,,,,.. ..,,,,,,,, W I1 ilefish ' DELBERT CURTIS LIEN ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,. Missoula ALLEN D, LUEDECKE ,,,7 ,,...., ..., ,A,.,,, , . C OrvaIIIS N9 EDWARD MICHAEL RISSELL .W ,,LL,,.L,,,.., West Glacier JOHN WILLIAM SULLIVAN ,7,, .....,,............,o,, S Ievensville ROBERT H. I. YANG ....L,,,.,... Taipei, Taiwan, China MICROBIOLOGY AND PUBLIC HEALTH AN ITA JANSMA Not Picfured MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY PENNY NGOOK GONG ,, ,,,, Havre Nor Pictured BRYAN MILTON HESTEKIN ,,,. , Missoula DIXIE ANN DAWSON ..L.,L, ,.,,, B illings YIN YAN CHENG ,L,,,,, L,L,,,, Hong Kong MARY DAY JUNE ..,.L , L,LLL Oak Park, Illinois 'ik 'N . PHYSICAL SCIENCES I EDWARD BOURQUIN DAVIS vv,,,C,,,,,,,,,,,,YYAC,,YAY, Dillon ' I. V A A RICHARD BOYD ROTH ,,,,, .,C. S pokane, Washington 'I Ez A 1 Not Pictured f ZX tf. iv., I 'Rm M as CLIFTON E. BROWNELL ,,,,,.... ,,,, B elle Fourche, South Dakota A' jg. .A,! I GARY E. ERB 7..... .. .........Y,,,,,.......w ,,,77,.,,7A,,,,.7.7ww,,.,Cw777 D eer Lodge Q PETER ROBERT MARGOLIN Brooklyn, New York E , ' f EEEE WAYNE EDWIN TREE AEEEEEE .. EE,,,,,.,, Missoula T R 'R 1iE..f21wf1v'?ififfI.:5i PHYSICS ARAsl-lMlDOs MONJAZEB PHE-MEDICAL SCIENCES I I ,f,,, .fff ' X , JEAN DIANNE POMAJEvlcl-l ,,.I,E,,.. . ..EEEE.....I.,o.,...E,... ..,., M lssoulo 'zl I i s , o, With Honors A X i J- ,. ZOOLOG . ' Y IT, s i TTT ARTHUR O. HANSON . EEEE ,o.o. M lssoolo 'll 'TI - Not Pictured PRE-MEDICAL SCIENCES MARGARET IONE STROM ANSARI ..,.,, EDWIN MANLEY BRIGGS With Honors ROGER EUGENE WILCOX Not Pictured OTTO KARL BOETTICHER HERBERT H. BRUSMAN JOE J. CAYOU . . CHARLES HIRAM DAVEY, JR. ,,,,.. .. JERRY D. HASSINGER . JAMES M. HUTCHINSON ,,,,,,, Il0 ZOOLOGY Sidney DOUGLAS GALE HENRIKSEN Spokan Missoula DONALD DALE HUBBARD -....A-..- --sf------------ KATHRYN ANN JACOBS ......, f----- ROGER O. LAMBSON .,.EooE,... BRUCE WARREN NEWGARD Beckley, West Virginia WILDLIFE TECHNOLOGY EUGENE CLIFFORD BARNEY ....,. ..,,,. B igfo WILLIAM BOWD WALTER MATTEWS Wlilfellall GARY J. KUIPER .,,,,,,,.,EEE,,,.E,,,,, ,,,,,L,Ao,,,,,,o, Ashton, Iowa Missoula ROBERT JOSEPH MCCONNELL Missoula so --EE'----- -E Esof f --f-s----' MISSOUIB l.YLE R. MILLER ...,,E,E,, ,I,..,E,..,. ,,,,.,....,. H O nesdale, Pennsylvania SCOITSIJIUII, NSIOVGSIQB ROBERT LaVERNE RUFF ,,,, ,s., ..,,,,s. ,,,As,,,s,s,s,s,,,,,,s,,,, ,,,., ,,,, L a U r e I Elizabethville, Pennsylvania WILLIAM HENRY SCHOENBECKER , -,...,svE,.sE sEs,v.o .EE..vE..,o M i ssoula Arlington, Virginia JOHN M. STUBBS . Missoula JAMES P. VUKONICH ,,.. ...... M issoula e, Wash. Missoula Missoula Missoula Missoula rk The School of Business Administration is located in this modern brick and glass building near the Music building and the Women's Center. J! n ,AC-Aff' 'Nw fr E 'f . SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION JERRY AGEN MARCUS ANDERSON LEE ARNOLD ,,u, SHIRLEY BANDY ,,,u, FRANK BARNDT ,,,,, ROY BATES JOHN BECKY .,,,, SUE BLANTON Great Falls Great Falls 1 , Ovando Columbus ,. Butte ,r in . V .. 1252 yj'.T:?'?' Q-,-.fn-,W A i N 1 , fl Y - . 'N . ' l and wif' Q-mf? fg- . 915' . -53-1' L JX vt A3 f-ggi .gli New R aug I JAMES BURNS .,.A,.. FRED CHAPMAN Q., CAROL CHAKOS DICK CHANEY BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION JOHN DEXTER COGSWELL ,I,,I,, ,,,,. G reaf Falls NORMA LOUISE COLLINS LH, Butte With Honors KEN F. COOPER 1. Inv PEGGY CALVIN .. JAN D. CARTER ,,,,I,, FRANKLYN BRAUN ,,,,,, Hamllfon THOMAS BUGNI 77,,.,,-,,,,,,,,,, Bune DONALD BURKS H ,, ,V77V7,777,,A,-.,, Billings Denver, Colorado Kalispell Great Falls ,f MW' .,,. ALFRED NEIL CRAIG .,eeeeeeeee. Edmonton, Alberta, canada fy KAREN v. DENNINGTON Missoula J WAYNE STERLING DORCAS ..LL L.LLI s unbum DARRELL DORSCH ' 2: .,.-.- 1 I I II2 ,Ar ,fs I -M' L , .I '. : f Ztrgfw rv I, PE 91 4 A ' ' 13.2134 3 BILL FELIX ROBERT J. FERRARI KEN FORDICK GARTH A. DYMOND ,....,. .,L,,, C algary, Alberta, Canaol-' W RICHARD FREDRICKSON NORMA CAROL FRIES .,., FRANKLIN WAYNE GIBSON DEANNA LORENTINA GUY X With Honors , Sheridan San Gabriel, California .,A,,,,,,,, ,,,Y,,,,,, , Missoula JANET HALL BRIEN GEORGE HALLMARK . , , Villa Park, Illinois ANN JEAN HIGHAM .,,,Y,,,,L,,, ,, I, Y,,,.a,,,, YY,,. B elfry JACK SPEER HOLZBERGER 52 I 7 Q , R ,..4-H'-'I 1 ...ww fs-I 6' Ns f' if I ' ifs I I I FRED HARRY JOHNSON ,,..L JAMES WILLIAM KEARNS, JR JACK KELLY ,,L,L,,,L,.,,,L,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,, JOHN KENNEALLY WALTER A. KOSTELNY ....,..,.,,, LeROY JEROME LANTZ ,,,,L RICHARD IRVING LBROCK .. THOMAS DAVID LENTZ , ,, ,,,, Great Falls L .-...Q MQW, pd if Ivy, F' ' I ' I , 'W' ,. I 'Z' l I I 2 I 1 ,7 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Missoula . ..,, , Townsend Malta Calgary, Alberta, Canada Belfry Helena Missoula THOMAS DENNIS HYNES DELBERT GENE IVEY ,, L, JOSEPH JARRETT ,, , , JOSEPH BRUCE JELINEK ,J .. sw. 2: iw ,am . V 'iw : my :hm . .ar , 25 Lt-'-41 IZ., xc! I Y ,MJ Iii I l H, , Plwilipsburg ,, Chinook H Missoula Miles City A .57 II3 ROBERT ELMER LINDQUIST A With Honors VICTOR LUCIAK W. LAWRENCE MALKUCH DALE CHESTER MERRIMAN A MYRTLE LAUBACH MOHR 4. vnu With Honors MARTIN G. Moss A .ww WAYNE NELSON BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ROBERT WAYNE MOHR L,,L,, I L Great Falls Lefhridge, Alberta, Canada Livingston Glendive Missoula ww LARRY MILES PAGETT I I sam ' A 'Hi' LovvELL M. PALGE, JR. LLLL . , Alder 1 DALE EDWARD PARKINSON I Calgary, Alberta, GARY PAULSON Canada i f SUKHELEN PUNIA MARILYN E. OUENZER - JOHN W. ROOD KAREN MARIE RYDBERG , WUI'- atv is 1 yn' it -I A AQ ' if I , . 'I ,K in X . 2 'VL ' -.,,, vvf. 4 A PM '- 53, Rf A .A f 35 M ,ax Rfi ..r:aQ'ff A 0 E SHARON RAE SAYRE ,,,,,, ROBERT L. SKATES L ,..,,, , A 4-maxi TAM W- ,, KENNETH LEE STAM LLLLL, ' -4 HOMER ARTHUR STAVES II4 Forsyth Kalispell Great Falls Billings Chinook Poison l s I Il . 1 l P ll DAVID SULC NOLA JANE TERENTIEFF .,,,..., Kennewick, Washington FRANK H, THAYER ,.......... ,,..,,........,.,..,77,,.7. M issoula ROBERT J. THOMAS .,,., 7,...Y S tevensville GARY D. TOFTELY .......,.,.. ..... H elena SHIRLEY JEAN WAREHIME ,,,,,,, B'elt With Honors JOHN WERTZ .,AA .... M issoula DOUG WOLD BACHELOR OF ARTS Richard Joseph Andriolo ..... George Preston Hughes A,,,,v,,.,E,,, .,,,,k,7,777,7 With Honors Trident Dillon Bert Randolph Hagnuson .,..., Tacoma, Washington Roberto Skibsted ..,...,.......,..,o. Cordoba, Argentina Sterling Arthur Snyder ...E.., 7,.... D enver, Colorado Donald Arthur Watne ,,,.,. ..,.,,,7,,.7.,,.,,,. B illings With High Honors BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Jay W. Agather ...L....,.L.....,...,....................... Libby Salvatore Agnello .a,,....,,,a Niagara Falls, New York William Floyd Ayers .,.,..............s..... Eden, Idaho Norman D. Brehm ,,....,,.... ,.... M isSOUla Clifton Charles Clark, Jr. ..... , Dean E. Cornelison .......... Blaine Austin Cummins ..,.. Kalispell Billings Billings John Destito ......,.....,,...... .... A very, Idaho Charles Edward Dewey ..... . .... ........ G feat Falls Billy G. Dorr ,.................... ......,..................... 5 ldrtey George Francis Draffin ....,....... Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada Bradley Edward Dugdale ..... With Honors Butte Anthony J. Antonucci ....,.., Brooklyn, New York NBFICY O'DelI Appel ..,,.., .,.,,,,,,,v,,,,,,,,,,, L ewistown With Honors Pamela Baker ,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,----MYYY,-4--------,-,-----, Missoula Fred-rick Owen Barrett ,a,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hobson HYUH Nl- Beazer ............ Cardston, Alberta, Canada -IUll9I'tl'1e Moum Berge ...,,,,,.,,.,.,,,,,, Thompson Falls Mary M. Beulke ,,a,,.,,,,, Wells ROQGI' Bieber ,,,,,AY-,, g.--A, M iggoula Hilda Amelia Bond ..... .,.,.. ...,. M i ssoula Zada Barbara Braun .,A,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,aAYYV.,. M issoola James A- Buiol .............. ........ J ennings, Louisiana William Christ Callas -,,,- ,,A,.,-w-YwVV,--,,-V4 M i55QUla N0l'ma Kay Clayton .................... Palisade, Colorado Charlotte Bennetts Clemons .............,..,... Missoula ii rl 'Qi , -WN' ' ,Q - 'Z L ',-if W f:.ff ?1 I 3. ,ge 4 ir, 0 I . A I x11 W -all -4 -.qpr I, BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Not pictured John A. Eddlemon .,aa. Michael R. Emerson ,,,,,,,,,,,, Donald Frank Ferguson , Marilyn Theresa Froehlich With Honors Dennis Anthony Gilskey With Honors Martin Theodore Grande William Harvey Guanell Paul Keith Gyles .......I.,. Missoula Clarkston, Washington James T. Harrison, Jr. Frederick L. Hawkins Earl William Hays ..,I... James P. Jarding ....,.,,,... Frederic Sells Jewell .... James William Johnson Jack David Lincoln ......,.. With Honors Rex Keith Lincoln .... John A. Low ,.,........ John Clinton Martin .... John Marshall Meese ..,. Doloris Dawn Miller ..,.. William Landon George Arthur Northam Carter Mitchell Calgary, Alberta, Canada Missoula Lewistown Missoula Missoula Missoula Helena Dillon Butte Glendive Great Falls Missoula Haugan Haugan Billings , ,,,,,-,,,---,.,,,..,.,,,,,,. Sidney Woodside, California Hungry Horse Dillon Missoula M. Nei .,.............. .................. Elmhurst, llinois SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Annabelle Davis .,.,.,,..,.,.,, Louise Carmen Donnes Bozeman Custer Judith Caroline Elmore ........,... Constance Erickson .... S. Glenn Erickson .....,,. Margaret D. Farrell .... With Honors Carl LeRoy Fox ,,.,,.,,,,,a Adelaide Harvey Foy .,,., Penny Joan Freebourn ..... With Honors Excelsior Springs, Missouri Missoula Deer Lodge Missoula Darby Hot Springs Butte Maude B. Gendrow ,c.,,,,,,,,,c,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,., Milltown Shirley L. Gibb ............ Cardston, Alberta, Canada 10' Bruce Lee Olson Clinton DeWitt O'Neil . Jerald M. Peterson Richard E. Peterson , Alvin John Polanchek A John N. Radonich With Honors Arlen S. Roll Frank A. Sandvig .,,... V. S. Shanmugam Charles Ronald Smith .,,,,. Sebastian C. Smith ,,,,,, . John Kimball Sommerville Alvin Roy Sperry ,....,c.,,..,,, Edward Joseph Stiles .,c.. Howard Allan Stubble 0-4? I, .,c,,, Missoula . . Kalispell . Columbia Falls , ,,,,, Cut Bank , ,, Missoula Anaconda , H Kalispell Missoula Coimbatore, India East Helena Missoula Missoula Lewistown , .,,,,.,,, Missoula Martin City John C. Sundt ,,,,.,.,......c,cc ,,....,.,,. . .,..a.,. F orsyth Robert Barlow Swanson .... .,,,,, R antoul, Illinois Larry E. Taylor ,,,,,,cc,.a,c...c,. .. ,,..,,,.., Choteau John Gordon Templeton .. ., . , Butte With Honors George Brant Thompson .,,, .,c,, C ochrane, Alberta Donald Bert Torske ...... .................. H ardirt James Edward Welch ,, Gilford Leslie Alvin Wells ..eYYY' Butte Kenneth C, Wimen L I , I Missoula Alan L. Goller ., ,,,..,,,A,, ,,,, , Hardin Francine Carol Good ,,,,. W ,,.,,,,,, Missoula With Honors Richie W. Graham ..,,. Martha Amm Haggett .. Genevieve M. Hartman .,,, Larry William Hickethier ...,,,, John Robert Higham ,,,,.,,. Edith Linderman Hilton ,.... Anna A. Hollowell .......,, Burton Reed Holt ..cc.....,.... Edward Matthew Johnson Ford W. Johnson ,..,. ,,.....,,. Robert Harry Johnson ,,., Thompson Falls Missoula Missoula Missoula , , .,,,a ,,,,,, B eltry St. Ignatius Drummond Deer Lodge Anaconda Great Falls Chinook ll5 BETTY SUE BROWN ,,,, ., DELBERT H. CAMERON 77,,,,, 77.,,.7,,,,.,,,, , ROBERT WILLIAM COOK WINIFRED LUELLA CRONER HELEN ELIZABETH DODD MARY ELIZABETH DUDLEY , NANCY ENGELHARDT MARCELLA MARY GENGER E KAREN LOUISE FERKIN I NANCY JEAN GILROY , A JOYCE NESS HALL , , FRED W, HASSKAMP , The School ot Education will soon move to the newly-completed wing of the Liberal Arts build SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Seattle, Washington Missoula ,,,,,, , St. Ignatius , ,, Fairfield, Idaho Butte 47' . ,Corona del Mar Calif. 4' i I 'I 1 Missoula Anaconda California Laurel Missoula wx L ,, T .. , Rx -Fl 5 x I , ,x ' 5 4, 7 . I JL Q my 1 7 ' 'L 5. ' II6 1 H4 JANE MARIE HUGHES . ,,,,...., , ,,,, Dover, Delaware PATRICIA JANE JOHNSON ., , ,. Chinook ALBINA MCTUCKER ..A. ,ee.. e..,..,.. D i xon COLLEEN J. MACK ,,,,, Missoula PATRICIA JOANNE MAHER .ev,. Cut Bank ROBERTA RAE MILLER . . . Helena CLARA MOHLAND MARY LOU NIONTAGUE . Collins Not Pictured Kcontinued from page 7752 Joseph W. Johnston . , ,, , ., Deer Lodge Sharon Diane Kansala ,. L,,, ..,,,, R ed Lodge Elaine Karlene Knutson ,, ., . ooo,,o, , Missoula Kenneth Russell Lane . ,,,,,,o,, ., ,,,,, Three Forks Ralph B. Lawrence YVVVLVVV. . New York City, N. Y. Joan Selner Lawson ........... ..... . ,.... , Billings Mary Margaret Boyd Little ..,.....,. . Kalispell Janet Brandt Lokensgard ,. Glasgow With Honors Clinton L. Long . ,,..., .... P ittsburgh, Pennsylvania Yvonne B. Lutgen , .... ........,...,....... ,..,. B llllngs Ida Rose Lytton .. ..... ................,...... P olson I :W 3821 T' 'A . I P Q A an Lag? I 1 C I Af 44 0... . Mary Alexander McDorney . With Honors Mary Maass .... . , Roy D. Miller ........ H. William James Montgomery ,, Mae C. Mulkey ..... . .. .. Jessie Lena Neidt ,, David Gorson Ratigan Howard L. Schwend ., Essie McDonald Seibert Julia Hope Seymour James Alexander Smith . Alice Elizabeth Snell .. , -2. 'Li -.af .. . Missoula St. Ignatius . Missoula Missoula Salmon, Idaho Missoula Bigtork Bridger . St. Ignatius ,, , , Missoula Hythe, Alberta ., Missoula ri in--vig fi 41 'IN I .H L ' I A Ju ? N , , r 1,5 C72 V nw- . 1- ,Q-,Y 13 A- ' Thomas R. Sorensen John Robert Thibaudeau Elizabeth Ann Arveson Th With High Honors Barbara Louise Tippett Clyde W. Tucker . ,, Arlene Joy Walby , Paul Claire Wallace . Benicia, California , . , Missoula amas ,,,. Missoula Butte Victor . .,..,, , ,,.,,., , Glasgow ,, Bremerton, Washington Viola Gleisner Wehr . ., ...., W.. Kalispell Donald Graham White Polson JoAnn M. Brooks Willis ..... ,,,, M issoula Virginai R. Wilson , Deer Lodge Dorothy S. Wright ,, . Butte CAROLYNN ELIZABETH PALIN . Great Falls NADINE REGINA POWERS , Butte RANDOLPH KNUTE ROBBIN ,,,,,, , Bigfork CAROLE SCHUCHMAN ROBERT WAYNE STEWART , . Missoula ROBERT DEAN TENNYHILL Missoula HELEN THERRIAULT , H Missoula SALLY THOMPSON Lakeside ANGELO VEROULIS HELEN MARIE WERTZ , KATHLEEN AGNES WILLIAMS BETSY IRENE WINSHIP , , , Arlington, Virginia ,, Redding, California ,, Victor II7 Located next to the Music Buliding, the old Student Union is now the home of the Art and Drama departments. CGI.I.I-IGI-I QI' FINE ARTS ART DOUGLAS KENT BALDWIN ,.... Missoula '4 DAWN DEGREY PATRICIA BEVERLY GARRETT ,,,,,,, uu,uu M issoula I With High Honors 4V,k h Q Q ', i , -,, , ANTONETTE LoulsE MARIA GOFFENA i.a,.aaaaaaa Delphia on I LOIS KYLE SNYDER aaaa..,,aa.aauuauauaa,..,,aa,aaa..u A... G reaf Fans , M, if MARJORIE CAROL VOHS 777a.... Williston, North Dakota - MY it pax + '5 ,-.af ,wa ffm? The Music department, one of the fastest-growing departments on campus, is located in the Music Building, pictured at the right. '41,- S lllllllllllllllllllllllllll Ill Not Pictured ART DRAMA VIRGINIA EGGERT .. ,.... ,A ,..,....c,,,.,,,,.,,,.,. Missoula EILEEN GALLAGHER , Helena MARY G. MEYER ...............cc... Sheridan, Wyoming FLORENCE M. MLEKUSH ,,...,..,c.,...,.cc. Frenchtown With Honors FREDERICK WOLLSCHLAGER ..... ..,.. M issoula K I ri, T ::,q an . .A S '..' ':' ,fag-.f i . fr Q L, Nl . Nw ' , I N 1f,Z30 wx' fi S JS .gf J is , f:..'!',t MUSIC SONYA DOMITROVICH DANIEL FRED BACHELDER RICHARD ALAN GUTHRIE With High Honors HERBERT E. KOST ,, , , MARY K. MEDVIT JANSON NOELLA MORGENROTH PAUL EUGENE NELSON C. ORLAN STROM . , VIRGINIA M. WOLFE , , JAMES JOSEPH McGRATH . MUSIC DOROTHY CECRLE X ZOE ANN DRESS LARRY JUHNKE PRISCILLA R. LESTER LORRAINE NORNIA PETERSON With Honors MARY LOIS PETLIN ,, 7, , ,, LELAND FLOYD SCIFERS, JR JOHN HUGH SELLECK ,. Great Falls , Great Falls Y , Livingston Columbia Falls . , Butte I Missoula LeRoy, Minn. . Sidney Cascade , , Butte Kallispell Great Falls , Missoula Great Falls Butte Harlem Billings II9 The School of Forestry, whose headquarters are in the Forestry Building, is recognized as one of the finest in the United States. SCHOOL Ol' FORESTRY -maui RICHARD BABCOK RAYMOND C. BENTZEN 'ffl . 'W N 595 'X .-F31 DEAN RAYMOND BYRNE GUY ERIC CONNOLLY ..... With Honors ROGER DOBSON JAMES WARD ELLIOTT ..... WILLIAM F. GREENWALD RICHARD GUILMETTE DONALD ALAN HEISER .,,....,.........,...... DONALD R. .IENNI ,......... ,,,,,,..,,,,,,oo. Missoula Boulder, Colorado Missoula Rensselaer, New York Danville, III. Bozeman I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I PHILIP J. JONES .,7.,.w . KENNETH W. KEEFE ,w7w,, THOMAS LAWRENCE LLOYD JOHN LUNDEEN ,. TERRY MATCHETT Missoula Paxton, Illinois Markesan, Wisconsin DAVID HANNING MORTON ,.iA,,L,L,L,...,,L,,,L,, Missoula LARRY LEE ROSE ...v.,,....... MAYNARD T. ROST ..LLL Not Pictured RONALD OLIVER APPEL With Honors Edmonds, Washington Bigfork CHARLES M. TRAVERS, JR. With Horors GERALD VAN PARKER .....,... RICHARD EUGENE WELCH Missoula . ..V..,.,,. . ....,. Missoula , .,,, Menoken, North Dakota Missoula ,, Q 5 ,kr .rf , A, , 2 -ww w :.' Q T-15 Q8 JOHN E. BURNS ....,.,L.....,.,. Oak Ridge, Tennessee WILLIAM RONALD CARR ..L., ..,,.,. N iagara Falls, N. Y. JOHN WALTER CHAMBERS With High Honors ROBERT TAYLOR DIETER LARRY CARSON EICHHORN RICHARD GRANT FROHNE ....L CHARLES WILLIAM FUDGE NEVIN T. GUDERIAN .,,.,.,,e JOHN F. HOSSACK ,sss,,s...s,.... JOHN ALBERT JACOBSON With Honors LARRY LEE JONES s,si,..,......sss,,sss,... THEODORE STEPHEN KARDOS .,s,.. MARVIN D. MCMICHAEL .,,s.,,. JOHN DANIEL MABRY ,sss.. Glendale, Arizona Tacoma, Wash. Forsyth Anchorage, Alaska Missoula Missoula Kalispell Missoula Missoula Clark Fork, Idaho Missoula Whitwell, Tenn. KENT ALLEN MEEK .... Governor of Montana J. Hugo Aronson, second from right, presents a plaque to representatives of the Anaconda Company in appreciation for the gift of the Lubrecht Forest and the Bear Creek Logging Camp. The forest and camp will be used for a research center and student camp by the School of Forestry. Ross Williams, Dean ot the School of Forestry, is pictured at the far right. Casper, Wyoming it - 6 5 Qi il an A ft gf 11 '7 gas ,Z ' . ...ab EDWARD J. MILES .....,,, JEAN PAUL MOHLER ...,.. ., JAMES A. MOORHOUSE ..,,.. ..,,,, . . GEORGE DOUGLAS PITTMAN DONALD LEE SMITH cccc.. .... ..... ...,...., WILLIAM L. STEWART BRUCE BROWN TALBOT .....,.....,. ..., .,,,, LAURENCE JOSEPH WHELAN, JR ROBERT FREDERICK WISEMAN ROBERT F. WITT ...,,, ,....,..,,,,,,,,,.... ,,,,, With Honors PHILIP WAYNE ZIEG .....,,,. 'K rr if . I .1 f ' lu, Qmyti L nj ff Browning , Sturgis, S. D. Canton, Illinois Ann Arbor, Mich. .. San Francisco, Calif. West Monterey, Penn. Milltown . ,, , ..,.,, , ,,.,, ,, Butte Greenough Butler, South Dakota ,, ,,,,,,,,, Missoula I2I The School ot Journalism offers courses in volving both theory and practical application of iournalism techniques and principles Journalism students work on the Montana Kaimen, student daily newspaper Not Pictured ROBERT MARTIN AMICK, JR GALE Z. BRAMMER ,,,,,s,,s,,,,, JOHN V. HONEY, JR. ,.,,,c,cc, . JOHN F. KAVANAGH ..,, NANCY JAN NELSON .,.,,, VERNON GALEN NELSON .... 5 SCHOOL OF IOURNALISM Not Pictured JOSEPH LEO ZAHLER ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,. Lewistown IOURNALISM MILLIE LEE BERGLAND ..,,,,,,,. ...,,,,,.,, C olumbus CHARLES EUGENE HOOD ,...ua FLOYD WILLIAM HOWELL ,,,,,. ,,.,,,, Also major in Sociology JUDITH LYNNE KING With Honors ZENA BETH NICGLASHAN , JUDITH LINDA NICVEY ,. ROLF Y. H. OLSON MARY CHARLOTTE STEADMAN LARRY STANLEY STEVENS ,,,,.. PENELOPE ANN WAGNER ,,,u BARBARA JEAN WILLIAMS .ff l22 ROBERT COLIN HEDDERICK ..... ..,, Alberta, Canada Pincher Creek, Miles City Jerseyville, lll. Helena Butte Butte Clinton, Conn. Missoula Great Falls Billings Laurel .f fs. IP The new Law School, which is to be dedicated in the fall of 1961, contains classrooms, trial rooms, and a complete law library. Many friends of MSU have donated rooms and furnishings to be dedicated to various outstanding alumni ot the school. SCHOOL OF LAW I V fl H911 JOHN ALAN ALEXANDER ,c,,,, ,. DOUGLAS CAMERON ALLEN CHARLES F. ANGEL ,,,LL,,,L ,,,,, ARTHUR WESLEY AYERS, JR. DONALD J. BEIGHLE ........,.... EUGENE I. BROWN ............., KEITH I. BURROWES .......,,, ,.., HARRISON HUGO DeMERS THOMAS FRANCIS DOWLING ..,,. ll-n-Iraqi rt 'Y' wnni' Missoula Three Forks , Missoula Billings Deer Lodge . Missoula Polson Arlee Missoula A. EVON ANDERSON Fort Benton NILE E. AUBREY , Cut Bank ALEXANDER GEORGE Missoula Not Pictured THOMAS KEVIN HANEY . JOHN W. MCDONALD, JR. LINO ANTHONY MARSILLO CARROLL EDWARD MULTZ WILLIAM EDWARD O'LEARY ROY C. RODEGHIERO MELVYN MERLE RYAN . .. JAMES L. SANSAVER . Butte Bozeman Missoula Missoula Butte Roundup Missoula Wolf Point l23 SCI-ICDCDL OF PHARMACY JUDITH BLACK ELLEN D. CROWDER 7 7 X ff X f 5 f WM., :Zz yr, ,.,, , , it 1'VV L f Z FIFTH-YEAR STUDENTS fl EMORY DICKSON ADAMS ,, . .,.,,,, K alaspeu 9 3 BETTY JO AKERSON ,.......... ....... . B onner X f 3 ORD M. CLARK .....,.,..,.,,,. ......... ..... M T les czfy ,Q A With Honors MICHAEL JOSEPH COUSINS, JR ........ San Francisco, California A ff-- GARRY MERLE FRENCH Kalis II . voo----o CVC- pe I JOHN HAROLD GARDNER ..,,.. D,,,,, B utte SQ, I T, as ,..A if fff r j SCI-ICDGL QF PHARMACY Not Pictured GEORGE C ANDERSEN . ,..... ,.......D,..,...D,..,..... .... D i lIon CHARLES GLENNIE ...,.....,c,v ..,,.. H arlowton WILLIAM A. ANDERSON ,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,, A,,,,,,A,,A-,,,,,A,,,,DAw,,,,,w G Iendive PAUL DEARL LUND ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,w,,,, M issoula JAMES TRAVIS CLAY V,.........,.......,....,.. .,,..,,. W hite Sulphur Springs LESLIE WARD SEDGWICK ....,D Harlowton MARY HELEN RYAN DANFORTH ,,..,,, ,..,.,,,..,-.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, M issoula WILLIAM DAN WEIDNER D,D,,, Chinook With Honors 1 QW' THOMAS RICHARD NASH .... ..,. B Une LEON c. ODEOAARD .....E.. - ........, .... B illings 4 -0 -- ROBERT LeROY TLRRELL ...,.. .,.. B illings .4 I25 Qc-fwrwi' GRADUATE STUDENTS TAHA H AL SABEA P S DHILLON ROSA EKERN GREGORY GOIDA JULIAN GUAY MYRNA GUAY ISSAM MAHBOUB ROLAND PEDERSEN UNCLASSIFIED AND SPECIAL JOAN BENNETT ELBERT BORDEN BRAD BRUGGEMAN JEAN ANN BULDHAUPT PETER GATAY SHERRY GRISWOLD CHARLOTTE TSCHACHE GILBERT WRIGHT STUDENTS JIM ABBEY RONALD ALLOWITZ 3 ii HONORS AND AWARDS ABER MEMORIAL PRIZE IN ORATORY-First, Patricia F. Garrett, Missoula, Second, C. Kirk Buls, Missoula, Third, John R. Base heart, Brookfield, Wisconsin. ALPHA KAPPA PSI AWARDS CBUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONI-John G. Templeton, Butte. ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA SCHOLARSHIP AWARD-Terry Stephenson, Butte. THE AMERICAN FOUNDATION FOR PHARMACEUTICAL EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIPS-David B. Roll, Wyola, Vernice Ann Sulli van, Missoula, John R. Dahlin, Missoula, Judith E. Black, Polson. THE ART DEPARTMENT AWARDS-David M. Askewold, Whitefish, Douglas K, Baldwin, Missoula, Jean K. Ferris, Choteau Louise A. Johnson, Farmington, New Mexico, Mabel L. Myrick, Butte. ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP-Kathleen Kay Johnson, Choteau. BANCROFT-WHITNEY AWARD ILAWJ-Gerald D. Christensen, Big Timber. BRISTOL AWARD KPHARMACYJ-Paul D. Lund, San Bernardino, California BUREAU OF NATIONAL AFFAIRS AWARD KLAWJ-Douglas C. Allen, Three Forks. CHEMICAL RUBBER COMPANY ACHIEVENIENT AWARDS-Ann S. Wolhowe, Miles City KMATHEMATICSJ, Theodore J. Wil liams, Dayton CCHEMISTRYJ. CHEMISTRY ALUMNI-FACULTY AWARD-Milton H. Snoeyenbos, Eau Claire, Wisconsin. SIDNEY J. COFFEE SCHOLARSHIPS CPHARMACYJ-Myra L. Shults, Missoula, Jerome C. Short, Livingston, Donna M Schmidt, Jordan. CONSUL GENERAL'S AWARDS IN FRENCH-Mary Jane Borden, Butte, James L. Hamilton, Butte, Felicia Mae Hardison Bozeman, E. Denise Leary, Butte. JOHN CROWDER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP CMUSICD-M. Elaine Hoem, Butte. DAVIS BROTHERS SCHOLARSHIPS IPHARMACYI-Daniel F. Driscoll, Butte: Janice A. Picchioni, Roundup. DELTA DELTA DELTA LOCAL SCHOLARSHIP-Sandra G. Crosby, Havre. THE DRAGSTEDT AWARD-Robert G. O'BiIl0vich, Missoula. PRESIDENT C. A. DUNIWAY PRIZE FOR SCHOLARSHIP-Margaret Strom Ansari, Detroit, Michigan. JOHN EAHEART MEMORIAL AWARD KBASKETBALLI-Kay W. Roberts, Newton, Kansas. MORTON JOHN ELROD MEMORIAL PRIZE-Jean D. Pomaievich, Missoula. FACULTY WOMEN'S CLUB JUNIOR SCHOLARSHIP PRIZE-J. Kay Manzari, Livingston. FACULTY WOMEN'S CLUB SCHOLARSHIP-Jean M. Madsen, Ronan. FORESTRY ALUMNI MEMORIAL AWARD-John P. Inman, Deer Lodge. FORESTRY LOAN FUND SCHOLARSHIP-John Stephenson, Missoula. MARJORIE FROST SCHOLARSHIP-Beverly J. Starry, Libby. HUGH D. GALUSHA, SR. SCHOLARSHIP AWARD-IBUSINESS ADMINISTRATION,-Martha E. Comer, Deer Lodge. THE GRIZZLY CUP-Robert O'BilIovich, Missoula. THE ROSSLENE A. AND DONALD M. HETLER MEMORIAL AWARD CCHEMISTRYI-Dorothy H. Alley, Anaconda, Gloria NI Eudaily, Missoula. HOME ECONOMICS FACULTY AWARD-Judith L. Briscoe, Missoula. JOHNSON 81 JOHNSON MORTAR AND PESTLE AWARD CPHARMACYJ-William D. Weidner, Chinook. KAPPA ALPHA THETA AWARD IN SPEECH PATHOLOGY AND AUDIOLOGY-Eileen T. Weingartner, Butte. LAWYERS TITLE AWARD-John A. Alexander, Mount Vernon, Washington. THE LEHN AND FINK PHARMACY MEDAL-William D. Weidner, Chinook. THE N. J. LENNES MATHEMATICS SCHOLARSHIP-Marleigh C. Sheaff, Freeport, N. Y. HELEN NIATHESEN-LEE NEWSPAPERS AWARD-Judith B. Rollins, Billings. MERCK BOOK AWARDS CPHARMACYJ-Ord M. Clark, Miles City. JUSTIN MILLER PRIZE CLAWJ-Rev. Emmett P. O'NeiII, Butte. MISSOULA ELKS CLUB SCHOLARSHIPS-Doneld J. 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A Man ........... Jack Burden ..., Anne Stanton ..... CAST .,.e, Alan J. Naslund Jerry Hassinger Jim Baker Dick Stephenson Larry Loendorf Jim Polk Elaine Blethen Lucy Stark ..e.......e..ee.. Katy VanAelstyn Dr. Adam Stanton ...aa............. James Morrow Judge Irwin ........... ...,.. K irk Buls, David Hunt Sugar-Boy ........ .va,......... D ennis Craig Sadie Burke .,...........,a. Desiree Collette Willie Stark .,................... ......a. R ay Stewart Mother of Jack Burden .aa,. Frey ....,....,................,.,., Shirley Cole Stewart Miller UAH the Kings Men All the King's Men, under the direction of Firman H. Brown, toured to Bozeman to perform for the Rocky Moun- tain Theater Conference from which it received great praise. lt is a powerful and timely play about political and per- sonal morality which raises profound questions centering around moral decay of its leading characters, the lust for power, and the age-old problem of good and evil. Jim Polk and Desiree Collette provide some stirring scene from the show. I77 Q Q? t 's. it ig, 'ff Q. A ss: 7-'sis -4.5 Separate Tables Terence Rattigan's Separate Tables won for Mr. Willis, the director, the award for the best production. Separate Tables in reality is two long one-act plays. In Table By The Window the problem is given focus by a divorced couple one of whom has loved too much and the other who has loved too little. In Table Number Seven the emphasis is directed by the same two actors who assume new roles to play a fearful, mother- dominated spinster and a pompous but lonely retired army officer. These four characters play out a climactic bit of their lives among others who are also marked by their need for love. Major roles were characterized by David Hunt and Marith McGinnis. Mr. Malcolm CDavid Huntl and Mrs. Shankland fMarith McGinnisJ as seen in Table By the Window. Major Pollock CDavid Huntl, Mrs. Railton-Bell CEiIeen Gal- laslltefl and her ClSUQl1Tef Ulflafiflt NlCGil1niSl in Table Dick Willis, right, directs Miss McGinnis in a scene from Separate Number Seven. Tables, School for Socmdol The School for Scandal, Richard Sheridan's warm, witty, scan- dalous play about love and marriage in the l8th Century, was di- rected by Eileen Gallagher, senior drama maior. It is a comedy of manners in a satire on the folllies of l8th century fashionable social circles. Eighteenth century costumes for the production were designed by Sarah James. Technical advisers were: Allen Goddard, scenery, Tam Scriven, assistant to the director, Sara Grey, props and Dick Willis, lights. Snake , oooo , Lady Sneerwell Maid ,,,o o,,,o, . .c ,S , Joseph Surface so Maria so , Mrs. Candour Mr. Crabtree Sir Benjamin Backbite Sir Peter Teazie Rowley S S, c Lady Teazi , .S S Sir Oliver Surface so Moses so occooc .E Charles Surface 7 Y Careless ,,,,, c,,,,,,, , Sir Toby Bumper c CAST S Tony Ayto E Sara Grey .c Margo Maxson Roger DeBourg c Phyllis Hoover c Georgia Benton S Wayne Finney so Ron Engle S E Jim Baker Norman Netzner Suzan Howard so Ray Stewart S Marlin Whitt S S Gib Clark John Harding S c Bill Moore I79 Q? CAST Master of the ship , G, uuuuuuuu Wayne Finney Boatswain , ,. . uuuuu R on Johnson Alonso ..., - ..,o .... J ack Mueller Antonio , . .. Ray Stewart Gonzalo oee., .oeoeeee,eoovoeo...,. B oone Sparrow Sebastian .oe.ooo.o G ,- ,a,e of , Marc Vadheim Mariners .....,,. George Baldwin, Bill Lensing Prospero ,oe. oe,eeeaoeo,eooooo.,eeo, u Jerry Hopkins Miranda .oe,o .ooooooooooo,ooo,,.,. Ariel ...,..,... Caliban ...o..,. Ferdinand Trinculo ..... Stephano lrls .,..,,....... Ceres .aoooo..eeo.oe. Juno ....v. .........,,oa,,, oooo.ooo, Felicia Hardison Sara Grey Ron Engle George Baldwin Bill Lensing Jim Baker Elaine Blethen Diane Kenyon Katy Van Aelstyn Strange Shapes ........,.eoooe, Katy Van Aelstyn, Dogs .,.o.oeoooe. lone Hutchings, Margo Maxson DOUGLAS BANKSTON-Director I80 Diane Kenyon The Tempest For the maior play for Winter Quarter l96l, The Masquers presented William Shakespeare's final play, the tragi-comedy THE TEMPEST. This play is filled with song and dance, a sprite and a monster plus other airy spirits, a magician who rules the elements and plays the role of fate in the lives of all who come to his enchanted island. The total production was given an authentic Elizabethan quality and added de- light by the effective and flexible set designed by Richard H. James, Jr., designer and technical director for the Department of Drama, the spectacle was further enhanced by the splendor of the Elizabethan cos- tumes designed by Sarah James, costume designer for the Department of Drama. isis --an 1' R The Yellow Jacket was the Masquers' major production of the year and the play presented on the annual state wide tour. The world's most famous Chinese play, is staged so that the stage itself is a recreation of a Chinese theater. No realistic scenery is used, instead the lavish oriental properties on stage are handled throughout the performance by property men who are part of the cast, in the tradition of the Chinese theater. The Yellow Jacket tells the story of the life of a young man from birth through youth to adulthood, following his experiences in love and ending with his recognition of a meaning to his lite. FIRMAN H. BROWN, JR., Director RICHARD H. JAMES JR., Designer and Technical Director Costumes Designed by SARAH JAMES ' . twig X Diane Kenyon and Roy Maidmont portray the young lovers in The Yellow Property Man Chorus Y Wu Sin Yin ,, Due Jung Fah The Yellow lgcket CAST Tso J. c- ,oo,.u as Tai Fah Min , First Assistant Pfai5aiiyi'fviiafi as Chee Moo , ,J as J Lee Sin ,. Suey Sin Fah Ling Won as Wu Hoo Git .s Wu Fah Din Yin Suey Gong E s Mow Dan Fah Yong Soo Kow Chow Wan , Moy Fah Loy J See Noi .E T Widow Ching Maid , Gil Hook Gar Loy Gong Kom Loi as as J Dick Willis George Baldwin J D J. Ron Engle 7 , Georgia Benton lone Hutchings Ray Stewart . Jerry Hassinger Eileen Gallagher s Jim Baker Tam Scriven s Wayne Finney Ray Maidment Wayne Finney Gerald Hopkins . lone Hutchings , Georgia Benton s Sarah James Diane Kenyon Katy Van Aelstyn Eileen Gallagher Georgia Benton , Ron Engle Ray Stewart Gerald Hopkins I8 The Silver Cord CAST Hester ,........,..... Leslie Shumate Suzan Howard, a senior drama major, directed THE SILVER CORD, with the able assistance of Dick Willis, Designer and Technical Direc- tor. The production deals with the question-How strong are the affections between widowed Mrs. Phelps and her grown sons. Mrs. Phelps plans David's life, which will keep him tied to her apron strings. She persuades her younger son Robert to break off his engagement to Hester. Christina, David's wife brings things to a head by offering David the choice of her or his mother. Ultimately Mrs. Phelps is left with only her younger son for consolation. Y -fs. -Q 1, my I f f I 2 , . David Phelps - Christina ........ Robert Phelps Mrs. Phelps -- Maid ............. I82 Wayne Finney Georgia Benton Jim Morrow Eileen Gallagher Diane Stokes The Kissin' River, is an original musical play by Robert McKinnon, MSU senior. The play is a musical farce about a western dude ranch. The owner is Ma Yellowstone and her two daughters who become romantically en- tangled with a couple of dudes and a gov- ernment engineer. The plot, involving a gov- ernment order to change the dude rance from a primitive area to a wilderness. area, provides a great deal of fun and anxiety before an earth shaking event brings about a happy resolution. FIRMAN H. BROWN, JR.-Director Musical Director-JOHN LESTER CAST OF DOWN IN THE VALLEY Jennie Parsons Thomas Bouche cccc C The leader Doug James The Preacher ,cv , saaa C James Terrell Guard E C C C Boone Sparrow Peters Los,L .... . Boone Sparrow Jennie's Father C as C L William Anderson Director-RICHARD H. JAMES Musical Director-JOHN LESTER Technical Director-DICK WILLIS Brack Weaver C C . Richard Guthrie Joanna Lester Ralph Wolfe The Kissin' River CAST Carol Nelson Dennis Craig Charles Bryson Diane Olson John Provost Roberta Tarbox Doug James Thomas Larson Gwen Tyler Doug Griffith Donna Snyder Judy Carter Ray Young Donnamae Nichols DanafElaine Mast Suzy McKinnon Doug Manning Jerry Hassinger Dennis Yeager Gwen Calvin The two one-act operas were presented by the Opera Workshop in co-operation with the Montana Masquers. Down in the Valley Down in the Valley is a folk opera, and parts of the score are based on familiar American folk songs, including the title song, The Lonesome Dove, The Little Black Train and Sourwood Mountain. Down in the Valley required the additional help of a chorus, the MSU Royaleers and the MSU Chamber Band. l83 2 . Aia-asf: V -' w-.s. 5 ' , vm-ww 'qua gg mf,- ' Huh- ' M-Q 'www 1. ' fit- f - f 1 L . N383 R2 L1Qua'g.n ,,':'0Hn.'.,,Nl:1.'u:'kx' rt Y 5 wr f- . , 1 :fl lInmm,,,. '4' 'iv an an .:',,,: -92 , C W . ,W-if ,, - f -, W s ,H -f- , W as . . .. , ,, X use Joseph Mussulamn, Conductor Phyllis Eide, Assistant Conductor SOPRANOS-Ann Avery, Diane Boyer, Judy Fisher, Linda Fritsch, Jennine Funk, Joanna Lester, Diane Massey, Carol Nelson, Linda Porter, Roberta Tarbox, Karen Upshaw, Marianne Whelan. ALTOS-Jeanette Bach, Judy Carter, Gail Clark, Margaret Gottfried, Autumn Holtz, Donnamae Nichols, Geraldine Park, Dina Riddle, Bar- bara Wheeler, Priscilla Lester. TENORS-Charles Bryson, Bruce Buckingham, Norman Mikelson, Paul Nelson, John Provost, David Stegmeier, Howard Stetson, Dennis Yeager. BASSES-Leslie Barron, Bruce Campbell, Leon Collins, Dennis Craig, Phil Harris, Delbert Ivey, Ronald Koble, Thomas Larson, Larry Luke, Douglas Manning, Lee Matthews, Roy Nicolet, Ernest Teie, Gary Towner, Ralph Wolf. The University Choir made a concert tour with the University Symphonette, gave its own share of concerts and corn- bined talents with the Men's and Women's Glee Clubs at the Annual Winter Concert, which added up to another busy year. UNIVERSITY Cl-IGIR Bruce Buckingham, President Jennine Funk, Secretary-Treasurer Marianne Whelan, Wardrobe Supervisoi xi Marie Vance, Accompanist L Tom Larson, Phil Harris, and Donnamae Nichols, Librarians 1 l N-W. A i J Z ?f?f Checking out Choir gowns are Margaret Goltfried, Linda Fitch, and Roberta Tarbox. U I ll Q i 0 T ,--- 334 yn.. as y If My ,, Reading left to right: MEN-Louis Garcia, Bruce Buckingham, Ray Young, Norman Mikelson, Dennis Craig, Charles Hood, Ray Jacobs, Richard Guthrie, Jerry Colness, Douglas James, James Barrett, Accompanist. WOMEN-Dianne Olson, Joanna Lester, Jurine Landoe, Diane Massey, Ann Avery, Marith McGinnis, Peggy Calvin, Kitty Gleason, Barbara Wheeler, Kay lCaroll Cooney. With the familiar M-formation and the singing of the Traditional Montana, My Montana many were intro- duced to the MSU Jubileers. The Jubileers entertained at banquets and receptions, both on campus and in the community. This year, while on tour, the Jubileers appeared on Q 6 TV in Spokane, The Jubileers are under the direction of Joseph Mussulman. Montana S Finest Voices THE IUBILEERS SIRI GI .l-III Cl .UB Joseph Mussulman, Director Joyce Schottler, Accompanist Row I: June Johns, Joan Bennett, Margie Johnson, Barbara Simpson, Saundra Hefte, Helen Heeb, Kay Baldwin, Penny Am- mon, Marilyn Parker. Row Il: Mary Petlin, Donna Putnam, Bari Lynn Bertelson, Kaaren Larson, Virginia Larson, Gwen Calvin, Gwen Tyler, Sharon Coppedge, Dana-Elaine Mast. Row III: Janet Wynne, Virginia Asbiornson, Margaret Town, Delores Sager, Sherry Kimball, Mary Ann Shugrue, Carol Skal- sky, Joyce Schottler, Judy Hoffman. Row IV: Janet Robischon, Judy Zadra, Chris Cheetham, Carol Kauzor, Sandy Crosby, Marlene Fisher, Virginia Wolfe, Connie Laber. Not Pictured: Donna Snyder. CAWII I-I1-I C'wlI L :T I I I J I Joseph Mussulman, Director Doug Chaffey, Accompanist Row I: Robert Fitch, Robert Bell, Russell Hatler, Gary Bredberg, Gene Meyers, Michael Tyler, Gordon Smith, Albert Goke. Row II: James Mann, Lloyd Sinclair, Larry Strate, John Montegna, Larry Vielleux, Michael Kiley, John Hannah, Gary Thomas, Norman Netzner. Row III: Martin Suffolk, Jerry Holloron, Richard Holmes, Dick Johnson, Carl Cain, Thomas Anderson, Douglas Griffith, Phil Harris, Ralph Wolf, Ronald Bussinger. Row IV: Douglas Manning, William Kandaras, James Stegmeier, Howard Heaton, James Terrell, Darrell Allen, Richard Brown, James Mercer, Donald Denegar. Y 'TZ l I i i 1 i i MADRIGAL SINGERS gym A .QQ ., . Front row: Roberta Weydahl, Kaaren Larson, Mary Leigh, Rebecca Egemo, Virginia Larson, Pat McClain, Dorothy Cecrle, Bonnie Graham. Back row: David Thomas, James Stagmeier, Larry Luke, Tom Larson, John Baber, David Stagmeier. The Madrigal Singers, directed by Miss Jane Hevener, had a OPERA WGRKSHOP busy year performing on campus and for local organizations. t l li 2 i l l s First row: John Lester, Opera Workshop director, Joanna Lester, Carol Nelson, Roberta Tarbox, Peggy Calvin, Priscilla Lester, Judy Fisher, Bari Lynn Bertelson, Diane Olson, George Lewis, Asst. Director. Second row: Bruce Buckingham, Dennis Craig, Norman Mikelson, John Provost, Ralph Wolf, Richard Guthrie, Doug James. Pianist: Marie Vance. l The Opera Workshop was kept busy appearing on campus and in the local community. The highlight of their year was the presentation of two shows, Down in the Valley and The Kissin' River. ll I87 SYIVIPHONETTE ' Mi bitt ,. . , .. 111525: '- ' 'W-If V I3 ffl 'Q' 51' FI., M 'M' ' :W P' wiwrf 5' it it,-viii-i-ezzyiaig313.ig f: -5 ' 1 ', va 'f .4 '11 -L,'Qji?' , gf' Iiiihitiifi mm , Im Y lg gt , , ., I -f. , .,., wfrrrxertzwira1v,Wf'q,.,.,.,.r,,,s,:igg't 1 it ' LI 't:ix,i'af:'-Hims, ,'y'af.-:JI .4 Q 1 r-:iw Tkfiii' -i,'11'.-.-33-,Arial cf. ist, 4- 'tl it -'1 'f'G 1i-Ti':2i' Y1'N'IrxZ--iff .ming fr I wif i at iw 1ri,.firig'existM1351-Q.i'ga.gagwatgfigiarf-1-::'..f'4iwliiti-23441 ' 'rtjijw' Q Jiffxiw fi'f' sfiit?a't?+g:4:1,2 ff -was wig, gi' il lltvlzr I. 47155 f' iff- L'fv::: 211'-viii r l f-i'4f1:i2l-lffaarqtit,it g it - e- New .fra,m,g4.g- r 2. i i. i -- - it 5 f ',:4z::.,e 3,1 4. 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' Eugene Andrie, Director VIOLAS John Selleck LindaMar Porter CELLOS Helen Hancock Lawrence Colotf Marie Vance PERCUSSION Jeffrey Edge-mond BASSES Sonya Stimac Kay Manzari Noel Brown FLUTES AND PICCOLO Loretta Rash Kay Larson TRUMPETS Mark Hughes Dale Frank Wayne Peterson The University Symphonette is a select group of student musicians. Its program of activities includes campus concerts, tour concerts and opera productions. The Montana State University Music Series this year presented the following, in addition to many faculty recitals. JOSEPH MARAIS and MIRANDA-International Balladeers THE CONCERT ARTISTS OF PITTSBURGH THE MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY TRIO MARY MOORE, Contralto OBOES Robert Speer CLARINET Herbert Kost BASSOON Larry Christophersor HORNS Guy Connolly Pamela Morris TROMBONES Harold Hunt MISSOULA CIVIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA l H MSU Faculty Members Eugene Andrie, Music Director 4' MSU Student Members Gerald Doty, Associate Conductor The Missoula Civic Symphony Orchestra is a cooperative proiect of the University and the City of Missoula. A number of MSU students and staff take part in its program each year. lts season includes three formal evening concerts, three Saturday afternoon Children's Concerts fat which time, the conductor gives an illustrated lecture on Musicl, a series of television shows under the direction of Prof. George Hummel which serve to stimulate interest in the Symphony music. VIOLINS VlOLAS CELLOS CONTRA-BASS CLARINET MGerald Doty HEugene Weigel Hlflorence Reynalds 'Herbert Kosf concertmaster Uohn Selleck Helen Hancock BASSOONS Stuart Langdon Lloyd Oakland Connie Rothwell MVirginia Ellis 'lLindaMar Porter Virginia Johnston 'CherleS Grey Lorraine Peterson Zoe Ann Dress Doroth Lofgren Hazel King 'Sherranne Griswold Lois Gram fRoberta Tarbox Ruth Higgins Naomi Cohn Virginia Hallock Robert Crebo ORCHESTRA COUNCIL Richard Johnson 'Lawrence Coloff Mariorie Halvorson Sandra Ogg Ellen Taylor Marie Vance FLUTES AND PICCOLO Uames Snyder HORNS Guy Connolly Richard Johnson Glen Patton fPamela Morris Virginia Vinal Lois Gram Leroy McDonald - S Sylvia Eversole MS 5- Al-Orelle Rash TRUMPET Lucille Ryan Onya hmac tElaine Hoem 'Lowell Svennungsen OClavla Haralclson BASSES ,Dale Frank Gail Anderson Barbara Burrell Karen Kraut Richard Miller Virginia Larson Margaret Tebbee PIANO AND CELESTE Joy Strausbaugh ,'Sonya Stimac Key Manzari 'Noel Brown i Thomas Larson Gary Eudaily TIMPANI Jeffrey Edgemond Raymond Lindsey OBOES t'Robert Speer 'Mayble Myrich CLARINET William Manning 'William Mott BASS CLARINET 'Jerry Reid fWayne Peterson Donald Johnston TROMBONES Dean Vinal 7'Harold Hunt George Phillips TUBA 'James Halpine ..., ,..,., , ., ,Nl 'W TREASURE STATE BAND The Treasure State Band, under the direction of James Eversole, performed at the football gamesg during basketball season the -pep band playedf and over spring vaca- tion the entire band toured the state. This large parent organization provides the members for Chamber Band and many other specialized groups. , 'S-UTQW if fr' ,,--' . Q' . V , A T ,vi ' FLUTES 'Loretta Rash 'Elaine Hoem 'Kathlyn Larson 'Betty Leuthold Charlotte Warren Marilyn Parker Judy Krubseck Annette Ramberg OBOE 'Lorna Mikelson Harold Herbig BASSOONS James Snyder 'Larry Christopherson CLARINETS 'Herbert Kost 'Tom Kenney Diane Knoyle 'Marlene Vance 'Arlie Montgomery 'Donna Johnson Virginia Asbiornson Jean Madsen Gary Rothenbush Greg Frey Kathy Myrick William Manning ALTO CLARINETS 'Leland Sciters 'Jaye Crump BASS CLARINETS 'Patsy McClain ALTO SAXOPHONES 'Norman Brunken 'Bruce Roberts Joan Rose TENOR SAXOPHONE 'Darrell Clark BARITONE SAXOPHONE Russ Hatler CORNETS AND TRUMPETS 'Dale Frank 'Roger Letson 'Betty Etchemendy 'Wayne Peterson 'David Hater Boyce Fowler Ronald Sager Charles Haugan Fred McGlynn John Osborne Dr. Donald Johnston HORNS Pat Shoemaker 'James Willits 'Pamela Morris 'Lowell Svennungsen Lila Knudsen Maureen Beasley TROMBONES 'Dan Bachelder 'Harold Hunt Jack Taggart 'Charles Bryson Robert Habutchak 'Kenneth Osher Marvin Strom Charles Johnson BARITONES 'Dale Hallock 'Paul Nelson 'Ed Hale Jerry Valentine Lou Slater Douglas Manning BASSES 'Jacob Nelson James Halpine 'Gary Thomas CHAMBER BAND STRING BASS Noel Brown TIMPANI AND PERCUSSION Linda Fritsch Ray Lindsey John Marshall Donna Mae Nichols Philip Doty BAN D STAFF James Eve rsole Director Charles Johnson Assistant Director Dan Bachelder President Harold Hunt Manager Patsy McClain Librarian Boyd Roth Recording Tech. Faculty ' Chamber Band Members mmm The Chamber Band, which is made up of members of the Treasure State Band, presented a variety of pro- grams, such as assisting the Opera Workshop, and the Spring Concert during Commencement Week. l i 4 James Eversole, Director TRUMPETS: Dale Frank, Roger Letson, Betty Etchemendy, Wayn-e Peterson, David Hater, Boyce Fowler, Charles Haugan. HORNS: Pamela Morris, Pat Shoemaker, James Willits, Lowell Svennungsen. TROMBONES: Dan Bachelder, Charles Johnson, Harold Hunt. BARITONES: Dale Frank, Paul Nelson, Ed Hale. BASSES: Jacob Nelson, James Halpine. 1 l PERCUSSION: Linda Fritsch, John Marshall. Many hours ot work go into practice tor the specialized groups within the Montana State University's School of Music. Although the School ot Music and its counterparts are often taken with no word ot thanks, the entire University would be lost without its versatile groups. ,Z A ,AVE t 'Qt' Q wrgfbl liz as William Manning, Director Elaine Hoem, Loretta Rash, and Kathlyn Larson l l Elaine Hoem, Flute, Lorna Mikelson, Oboe, Lowell Svennungsen, Horn, James Snyder, Bassoon, Tom Kenney, Clarinet. William Manning, Director l l l l ART UNIVERSITY MUSEUM A unique section of the University which seldom receives a word of mention is the University Museum. Its fine collection is on display in the Fine Arts building and is open to the public. The museum has collectors items from around the world which are donat- ed by faculty members, friends and other interested people. sf! . Vsgmx ,, raw Elf! I' 'YW' L Q.. V. Iran., l nv .mul ,Muni iff' X o-,t.. ?--:- uw-.r '--- ff . lv , A-Ml r- l 'hp of Art displays and sales were set up in the Lodge, Library lobby, and the Fine Arts Lobby by the painters and sculptors ot the Art Department. The Art Depart- ment also brought many traveling art shows and dis- plays to campus again this year. 8' W 1, . rf- 4 fl.. .-,,., Efrwx . ,-6 - 1 ' ' 1 ., , fe- . iw 1 , M f Va H' ex -xgxsg Q-Q - I V, . . fssgig- . 'E ,, , 5 'l 'af lf far. .-,ya fix mi. W -1 , , , g, 1 1 r. R.. rm - .Near 0 ,. ,I it if gm: -5, '1 ' a : ss :Q , ., ,r -f i is ,a -3- ,J TM . - y ' W w- T-rf: Y N , 6 l 1 , 1 A,-.f, ,' .. f W 5 6 I l. ,., , In E ff L ,MV .., . z an 4 4 '- fitI1'.,.s'f'f. 3 ' 1. tt sais ie' 181 Ei? -- '-ff :E M R L 'Kg I. :JL , v ' '55 3 1: Dr. Robert Turner, director of the University Museum, explains a tapestry as part of the Hammen Collection. received I93 Helena Symphony Society President . . . not only was the choreography artistic and imaginative, but the enthusiasm and skill of the performers made a truly finished production. Bill Gehler, Sandra Swank and Nancy Senechal Paul A. Grieder, head of the Department of English John Baber, Bill Gehler, George Klein, and Richard Hamrnen. at MSC Said- . . . It Was 6 Beautifully done per- formance in a most difficult cut medium, and the university is to be congratulated on the quality of its ballet school under the direction of Marnie Cooper. Desire An evening of truly wonder- ful entertainmentf' says Bruce Jacobsen, Commissioner of Draf matics at MSC. Joseph Fitch, Director of Theatre, MSC . . . you have succeeded in developing believable and honestly motivated perfor- mances . . . Kaiming U Ballet Theatre Audi- ence has Thrilling, Unusual Ex- perience . , , Bill Gehler and Nancy Senechal as Stan Kowalski and Stella Kowalski in Streetcar Named Desire Q I V M , . 4 va- :Q ,, U ,, f'3 -,MA .- f - f n , .. - 6'T, ,'f5 f J- nw, ff we 1, Z , A. ,I ,F . A , -.MI w g I, . .ff of , f, Q5 -Q, L v f, 1,52 1- 23. jirggg --my . ,,,.' ' X1 ,-, ,X , . ' Img? 'Y 'a': f.Z.,32l. x My f wi A, g ,, ,L If -,z,,-,1gsfsf?- :-- ,, , V ,. 3, -' 3. 4, 5 ,fgfr ,.v,f5Q2,1,-.'.f f 1 4,5 M f- x A ,,' - ,La ' 1' zu ' QW. W .,-A4 1521? 42455 Q 711 , M' , W ,giNf .'f,,. W zg ffm' ' ' -2 ,mise , If 'Q :Z 5 ff' '14 X f Y -fps' ,. ' 'Wk' 4' ' V M v fs itiylk X iff 'sy' N. if ' 2 f ' mf ,M L 1, W f my Aw ' ' 4. f , f wi? Q W J W Q, . ,,.: :Un U . Xgfw gf: , ,ffm- -J 'Y '77 jy A ,I fb X N 2. ff 1 if-N 'lx--. Kathy Joseph, George Klein, David Thomas, and Sandy Swank on the set ot LaCendrillon CThe Cinclerellaj. In seven years the ballet department, under the direction ot Marnie Cooper, has to its credit titty bal- lets, ranging trom the classic traditional to modern ballet, opera, musical comedy and the creative modern dance. Ballet Theatre not being solely a device tor public performance, but equally an educational de- partment, has trained students trom basic to advance technique. The addition ot the Children's Ballet Theatre widened the scope educationally, giving University students an opportunity to work with, instruct, and cre- ate in this medium. lntused with a remarkable esprit de corps due in part to the high standards ot per- tormance, Ballet Theatre grew trom modest beginnings to a company ot state wide acclaim. '96 Bill Gehler, Marnie Cooper with the Children's Ballet Theater appearing in Au Revoir. if i o K P My 1...-mmm an M. ,Q -,R W , :A A f Y 4 i W .. Nfwf mw,,f' f 3-r .vt ' 1. ' v- , W ,Q , Qu nga: 9? .i L! T: X A QQ- L im wgtw s'g45gf'tlft' ' 'f'4l,,mgf:3bt'7 9 A - c 'f 4'f wif' -' i .fx 4, J. s. --gi: , MQ.. fri 'V ' ri , ,XJ-., .. g,.i..,- - .,, - E ffwwe Kansa.-L , A i . V ., T- Q y . y Q .- -4 -1 4 w H, 3 i H 5 'wk .' , , .H X .A,n,t.i ' , ,,l. in 'fs W ' nl 4.44 ,W-,, . ,. . fs ws u..--iz 1 A ab- ff'-'is-w .da ' x ,.1 . 1 dxf.. , A Lf' f -- fm ,K .M - filalx STUDENT GCDVERNMENT eq, Sharon Blaszek, Associate Editor Nancy Long, Assistant Bev Hughes, Assistant l97 Campus Development committee, left to right: Ernie Gerling, Sherman Preece, Robert Van Horne, Earl Lory, Carling Malouf. Not shown: James Dew, Edwin Marvin, Egbert Pfeiffer, and Barbara Lee. The Library Committee, under the chairman- ship of Dr. Ludvig Browman, represents the students and faculty in advising with the librarians in terms of faculty and student library needs and problems. Left to right: Vincent Shaudys, Arthur Livingston, Kathleen Campbell, Morton Borden, John Moore, Ludvig Browman, Albert Stillson, Aaron Harper, and Theodore Shoemaker. Not shown: Gloria Eudaily, Bill Wallace, Dean Ellis Waldron. STUDENT-FACULTY Campus Development committee, under the chairmanship of Dr. Earl Lory, worked with Traditions Board this year to locate new places to establish Hello Walk and the Arbor Day Monument. Bob Sankovich, Student-Faculty co-ordinator, pictured at left, oversees the workings of the many student- faculty committees and Central Board, in order to eliminate duplication of proiects and activities car- ried on by the groups. l98 Student Union Committee strives to provide various types of entertainment for the students and faculty. They sponsor the movie program, beach parties, a popcorn dance, bowling tourna- ments,- and ping-pong among other activities. Left to right: Andrew Cogswell, Dave Rianda, Richard Shannon, Maurine Clow, Edward Dugan, Earl Martell, John Datsopoulos, Ann Bartlett. Bob Morgenstern, Bryan Coggles. COMMITTEES Social Standards Committee, under the chairmanship of Dr. Gordon Browder, is an advisory committee to the deans on social regulations. Left to right: Andrew Cogswell, Paul Ulrich, Gordon Browder, Maurine Clow, Charles Hertler, Dave Morris. Not shown: Florence Renolds, Donna Arnst Mott, 'Karen Tomsik. The Foreign Student Committee, with Dr. Vedder Gilbert as chairman, acts as a policy board for advising our foreign students in non-academic subiects and providing hos- pitality for them. Left to right, standing: Redge Martin, Donald Em- blen, Bert Hansen, Merrel Clubb, Ward Powell, Vedder Gilbert. Seatedp left to right: Katherine Doll, Carol Cooper, Leslie Shallenberger, Mrs. Emma Lommasson, Mrs. Theodore Jacobs, Mrs. Maxine Johnson, and Dr. Evelyn Coope. Commencement Committee, of which Professor O. J. Bue is chairman, plans the schedule for Commence- ment Week, June 3-5. Left to right: Paul Blomgren, Jim Johnson, Ludvig Browman, Anna Platt, Walter Brown, O. J. Bue, Henry Bugbee, Barbara Lee, Vincent Wilson, and Homer Anderson. I99 L, I N... i, First row, left to right: Joe Daly, Ann Minteer, Buzz Romstad, Bruce Vasser, Dave Morris. Second row: Ed Whitelaw, Sharon Dodge. Third row: John Carlson, Jim Johnson, Barbara Lee, John Uvila, Jerry Colness. Fourth row: R, M, Oswald, A. W. Stone. CENTRAL BOARD Central Board, the governing body of the Associated Students of Montana State University, supervises and co-ordinates activities of the campus. It is composed of elected representatives from each class, ASMSU officers, and faculty representatives. Their main concern this year is streamlining the structure of the committee system to make it as efficient as possible. They are also concerned with providing as good a program as possible for the students, including lecture and film series and art exhibits. The ability or inability to get big-name entertainment on campus is an, ever-present problem. This governing body is a training ground for democracy, giving the students a close-up, realistic view of what a legislative body is like. It prepares the participating students for political activity in later life. 200 i if f President Paul Ulrich was always willing to discuss the functions of Central Board with interested students. His main obiect was to keep and build student control of student money. Paul hails from Butte and is a mem- ' ber of Sigma Phi Epsilon social fraternity. He was one ' ' of two Montanans who were semi-finalists for Rhodes Scholar. ASMSU OFFICERS 5 Q i' l 5. lg I J fi ii ii During Fall Quarter, Business Manager Virgil Bon, known as Pizza, maintained a close watch over stu- dent money as chairman of Budget and Finance Committee. Because of studies he resigned winter quarter. He is a member of Theta Chi and comes from Ashland, Ohio. , Q iv 1 T' In-l SQ, iqe.i.g Q, ' x 'Q J .ini I Q 44 1 , if ff Secretary Diane Mossey of Denton faithfully took the minutes of Central Board meetings and distributed them over the campus. She also kept the files in good shape. Diane is a mem- ber of Delta Delta Delta social sorority. -+f?- Q PJ f,'Al-0 Vice President John Datsopoulos, Missoula, closely co-ordinated all the ASMSU committees, and took over the gavel in any absence of the President. He is a member of Sigma Nu social fraternity. John Ulvila, former Junior Central Board delegate, was elected Business Manager to fill the vacancy left by Bon during winter quarter. John is from Red Lodge and is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon social fraternity, R. 20l STGBE BOARD Store Board consists of five students who are elected by the entire student body, and tive faculty members chosen by the University President. They con- trol the student Book Store which is located upstairs in the Lodge. , The store was begun by a group of students in 1919 and was incorporated from 1921 to 1956. This year the Board worked on reincorporating the store. Morris lVlcCullom has worked as man- ager of the store since 1925. Left to right: Jan Gerbase, Susan Frizelle, Dan Bieri, Virginia Ragland. Not shown: John Wertz, and faculty members Kirk Badgley, Seymour Betsky, Edwin Briggs, Forrest Brissey, and Dorsey Wiseman. '4' 202 -., l-CCDUNCIL Under the able leadership of Brad Dugdale, Judicial Council, the contro- versial student guardian of the Universi- ty liquor rules, placed some students on scholastic or social probation and dis- missed other charges after carefully considering their cases. Left to right: Corinne Collier, Sharon Sletten, Brad Dugdale, Bruce Rettig, Jerry Agen, Joyce Hall. TNQ' ,,,,,,,,,,,- 4 ,J m.. i I 5 BUDGET AND FINANCE Budget and Finance Committee pre- pared the proposed budget of ASMSU for the 1961-62 year and supervised expenditures from the 1960-61 budget. The ASMSU Business Manager presides over the group. Standing, left to right: Jim Johnson, Dave Browman, Cam McCallum, Harold Gilkey, Brad Nickle, Bob Lindquist, J. Dexter, Larry Spezio. Seated: Sharon Dugdale, Jean Buld- haupt, Virgil Bon, Sandy Orr, Diane Davis. Not pictured: John Carlson, Tom Farringron, Ken Fordik, David Fuller, Tom Lehrkind, Carolyn Ruth, Dave Voight. A 1 ...q- . ry gk? ' i 3 LEADERSHIP CAMP Leadership Camp, under the chair- manship of Harold Gillcey, met April 28, 29 and 30 at Flathead Lake Lodge out- side Bigfork, Montana, to discuss The 60's at MSU. Delegates from each liv- ing group, Central Board, alumni and faculty Considered student problems for 1960, '61, and '62. Standing, left to right: Chere McVey, Romie Deschamps, Tom Laird, Bill Palmer, Homer Staves, Don Krumm, Dan Bieri, Sue Green- field. Seated: Linda Madsen, Linda Kammer- zell, Harold Gilkey, Penny Loucas. 203 ACTIVITIES BCDARD Left to right: Mary Lou Collins, Linda Porter, Bob Morgenstern, Juliette Deschamps, Florine Smith, Louise Johnson, Dave Rianda. Activities Board is composed ot the chairmen of the activity committees and serves to co-ordinate and supervise the vvorking of the sub-groups. Bob Morgenstern assumed the chairmanship of the group during vvinter quarter upon the resignation of Barbara Wheeler. VISITING LECTURERS Visiting Lecturers Committee arranged to bring distinguished speakers such as Vance Packard, Dr. Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., Dr. Alan Watts, and Senator Mike Mansfield to the campus this year. The group also planned the Charter Day Convo- cation. Left to right: Sheila Rottler, Bob Huntong Joan Bugbee, Dick Stevenson, Vance Packard, visiting lecturer, John Datsopoulos, Louise Johnsonp Dorothy McBride, Jim Bretz. Not shown: Bill Wallace, Carolyn Carey, Bill Burke. Faculty members: Raph McGinnis, Seymour Betsky, Walter Hook, John Lester, Harold Tascher, Erling Jorgenson, C. Rulon Jeppesen. 204 ARTS AND CRAFTS Arts and Cratts Committee arranged to provide outstanding art exhibits at MSU. Upon the resig- nation ot Dennis Lahr during winter quarter, Central Board appointed Juliette Deschamps as chairman ot the group. Standing, left to right: Dave Rianda, Bruce Delaney, Sandy Marlow. Seated: Diane Bogar, Juliette Deschamps, Jean Olson, Gloria Gallagher. SPECIAL EVENTS Standing, left to right: Florine Smith, Dave Eacret, Carol Nelson, Chuck Hatch, Skip Meyers, Mary Ellen Cawley. Seated, left to right: Linda Porter, Joan Bachman, Norma Harris, Gail Anderson, Mary Lou Pengally. Special Events Committee spent a busy year planning ASMSU dances and striving to obtain big-name entertainment such as The Four Freshmen for MSU students. Linda Porter was named chairman during winter quarter to replace Bob Morgenstern. GAMES Games Committee sponsored bridge lessons, bowling parties and tournaments, and ping-pong for University students and faculty among their activities this year. Back row, left to right: Cecil Main, Charles Anderson, Allan Muchmore, Robert Johnson. Front row: Dale Shaurette, Mary Lou Collins, Arlene Hazelbaker. MCDVIES Under the chairmanship of Jack Mueller, Movies Committee sponsored quality American and foreign films for MSU students. Left to right: Jack Mueller, Boone Sparrow, Don Kinney, Wayne Finney, Alan Goddard, Derek Van Sickle. 205 PUBLIC RELATICDNS Jerry Agen was chairman of Public Relations Committee which consists of these subordinate committees: Campus Visitations, Hometown News, Radio-TV, Travel Co-ordination, Secretarial Committee, and Movies Presentation. Their purpose is to inform Montana citizens of the goals, traditions, and accomplishments of MSU. Sue Cadwell undertook the duties of chairman winter quarter. ,,-f A 'se -.ff- i i S I-IOMETOWN NEWS Hometown News Committee, under the chairmanship of Jett Lenci, submit- ted stories ot MSU News Service con- cerning the activities of students and also recommended coverage previous to campus events. Left to right: JerryHolloron , Lou Cushman, Irwin, Peggy 206 Judy King, Marcia McDonald, Donna Wilson, Gary Fish, Mary Jeff Lenci, Ingrid Viking, Tony Kem, Charlotte Mclver. 4'-Q M 1 W: 5 'K Jerry Agen CAMPUS VISITATIONS Campus Visitations Committee, of which Dave Browman was chairman, planned and directed all programs for campus visitors. Standing, left to right: Dennis Shoemaker, Eric Hansen, Redge Martin, Dave Browman. Seated: Dorothy Keener, Beverly Boorman, Gail Shile. s W TRAVEL CCD-CDEDINATIGN Travel Co-ordination Committee ar- ranged for publicity and proper distribu- tion of touring groups throughout the state. It also prepared the budget for the following year. Chris Cheetham was chairman. Right to left, standing: Paul Anderson, and Susan Wetzel. Seated: Bill Gehler, Gayle Hageman, Chris Cheetham, Bill Buchanan, Dorothy McBride, and Alice MacDonald. EADICD-TV Dick Maney was chairman ot the Radio-TV Committee which produced tive minute interviews of the students to send to their hometowns to be broad- CBST. Left to right: Dick Maney, Lucia Sivalon, Richard Thomas, Virginia Swanson, Dick Haugen. i i p-sw 'r SECEETARIAL COMMITTEE Secretarial Committee aided the director ot the Public Relations Com- mittee. lt made a survey of the opinion of high schools throughout the state concerning University programs, and it also sponsored Parents' Day which was held February 25, l96l. Sue Cadwell was chairman ot this committee. Left to right: Sue Cadwell, Gail Clark, and Sharon Peterson. Missing: Goldie Christopher. 207 I-IOMECGMING Homecoming Committee organized and super- vised homecoming program and queen elections for 1960 under the co-chairmanship of Jack Grif- fith and Marlys Nelson. Standing, left to right: Redge Martin, Jack Griffith, Eric Myhre. Seated: Marlys Nelson, Sally Shiner. MOVIE PRESENTATIGNS Movies Presentation Committee worked to produce a movie of student campus life and activities to show to alumni and prospective MSU Students. Marti Davis assumed chairmanship of this committee winter quarter. Standing, left to right: Mac Hamlin, Marvin Hart, John Wertz. Seated: Marianne Whelan, Barbara Young, Lynn Eyer, Marti Davis, Char Warren, Carol Hilliard, Mavis Tremblay, Sandy Rounds. WUS World University4Service Committee, under the leadership of Marcia Holmes, helped supply material assistance to staff and students throughout the world in fields of student lodging and living, health and individual and emergency aid, including refugee services. Left to right: Carol Raunig, Jan Fredrickson, Jean Davis, Darnell Stensberry, Jan Opprecht, Linda Smith, Sandi Knudsen, Shelly Hodges, Karen Fowler, Marcia Holmes. Not shown: Judy Patch, Gloria Gallagher, Jan Gerbase George Marcure. ELECTIGN COMMITTEE Elections Committee supervised all ASMSU elections and encouraged quali- fied students to run for offices. Ed Whitelaw was chairman. Standing, left to right: Ed Whitelaw, Caroline Nelson, L. Lynn Jones, Janet Trask, Sally Amos, Dan Bieri. Seated: Barbara Kaber, Susan Brown, Anne Burke. PLANNING BOARD Planning Committee, under the chair- manship of Jim Johnson, made sugges- tions for revisions in the Constitution and planned in general what would be better for ASMSU. Left to right: Ellen Sheire, Ann Minteer, Bruce Vasser, Jim Johnson, Tedi Rudis, Joan Smith, Mary Lou Murphy. DEBATE AND OEATQEY Debate and Oratory Committee of which Charles Vick was chairman encouraged student participation in debate and oratory. They ar- ranged intercollegiate schedules, organized intra- mural debate and oratorical contest, and recom- mended those eligible for debate and oratory awards to Central Board. Standing, left to right: Jerry Cunningham, Roger Garrett, Wayne Schile, Wayne Finney, Charles Lewis, Lowell Nelson, Larry Benson. Seated: Merrill Garrett, Dr. Ralph McGinnis, Pat Garrett, Charles Vick, James Owen. Not shown: Kirk Buls, Dina Riddle, Julette Deschamps, Robert Nofsinger, William Anderson, Mike Dishman, Leif Torgerson, James Graham, Russell Sands, Don Hether- ington, Bill Knowlton. lHHl-I INTRAMURAL SPCDRTS Intramural Sports Board, under the chairmanship of Jerry Robbins, had control over intramural sports schedules, rules for eligibility for intramural competi- tion, and general supervision over all intramural ath- letics. Standing, left to right: Jerry Robbins, Donald Russell, Dave Sulc. Seated: Bill Gilbert, Malcolm Broatch. INTERNATICDNAL STUDENTS International Students Committee arranged events and activities of interest to the international students on the campus and stimulated better relations among the foreign students, the University, and the State of Montana. Carol Cooper was the chairman of this committee. Standing, left to right: Carol Cooper, Doug Griffith, Roberta Anderson. Seated: Lesie Shallenberger, Eva Neisser, Kathy Doll, Judith Johnson, and Mary Lou Hoppe. 2l0 PUBLICITY Publicity Committee with chairman Helen Dwelle publicized campus functions and activities upon the request of other committees. Left side, front to back: Helen Dwelle, Pat Schmitt, Genevieve Schneider, Delo-res Leuthold, Glenna Nelson, Douglas Grimm. Right sideg front to back: Barbara Mittal, Ronald Matthews, Boone Sparrow, William Gilbert, Karen Murdock. Not shown: Ann Wolhowe, Elinore Misfedt, Joe Grover, Donna Putnam, John Gordon, Nancy Ullman. T-RGARD Traditions Board supervised MSU traditions such as rallies, SOS fsinging-on-the-stepsl, painting the and student demonstrations at athletic contests. It also chose the pompom girls and cheerleaders tor the year. It was under the chairmanship of Jack Griffith after the original chairman, Dennis Adams, resigned. Left to right, seated: Marilyn Ward, Priscilla Pickard, Ellen Ann Thorvvardson, Joan Carpenter, Judy Mclntyre, Dennis Adams, Janet Hall, Willie Gough, Paula Simmons, and Pam Low. Second row: Gail Paige, Pat Sauerbier, Evie Oberosler, Peggy Lee, Barb Tobin, Gwen McLain. Standing: Butch Jensen, Dennie Kansala, Walt Bodie, Wayne Finney, Glenn Aasheim, Dale Harr, Bill Palmer, Russ Conklin, Doug Oien, and Jim Clark, PGMPGN GIRLS CHEERLEADERS Standing, left to right: Sandy Shafer, Karen Upshaw, Cathy Spittler. Back row, left to right: Gary Fish, Dick Austin, Louis Garcia. Front row Kneeling: Helen Ferrlan, Nancy Hirst, Susan Frizelle. Mary Lou Johnson, Mary Pat Sauerbier, Donna Snyder, Peggy Josephson I -if Voting members of Pub Board, standing, left to right: Mike'Green, Sid Strong, Everett Brown, Dave Crowder, assistant to the University President, Jerry Colness. Seated: Joan Smith, Dorothy Cecrle, Marlene Kolesar, Frank Walsh, Sue Blanton, Diane Boehler. t 1 Z x BOCDK CCDMMITTEE M Book Committee has general supervision over the publication and distribution of M Book. This book, which con- tains dress hints, school song lyrics, and information con- cerning student government and publications, Greek organ- izations, activities, and school traditions, was a most helpful ,,., guide for freshmen. Left to right: Fran Herwol, Barbara Bell, Elma Knowlton, Lynda Harri- son, Marles Bea Larson. X vi Patten, Troy Q t PUBLICATIONS BCDARD Publications Board, under the chairmanship of Frank Walsh, controls the student publications Kaimin, Sentinel, Venture, and M Book. They interview applicants and pre- sent recommendations to Cen- tral Board for the key positions on these staffs. Editors, business managers and advisers of the student publications are ex-officio members of the board. itil 5 2 Q . ii 2l2 p-J3f5'l i I t i ,4 l 1 4 qs 1 I' v at 'Q 1 Y if Q ff . U ' g c ,Q 35 4, ' 0: as R in , I A Q s Q asses -.,. ff- Q, ,W :mv an-an X fr f , W W, ..,,,,,m ,V -D-A-an-V ,QQ . . x Editor Rolf Olsen often wrote contro- F71 A , , N. versial editorials concerning campus prob- A -- f 1 n ' ' AQ' P lems and state and national issues. +-, 1 ' irpf- ' ,Y ' 6 KAIMIN staff-J 1' ali Rolf Olsen For members of the Kairjin staff, life was one constant deadline. The staff was busy continuously-fulfilling assignments, proofreading, composing, and rewriting articles to appear in next day's edition. Published daily, Tuesday through Friday, the paper covered campus events as well as state and national news. H.-Q f-QQ ?.2fii if Zena Beth McGlashan Af' - Zena Beth McGlashan worked hard as business manager to please the advertisers and others with whom she was in con- tact. kamgilg e l l PWM? e.,.c-... N, ,,..,......,,,,,,........, M, Q m........,. f The staff is always reviewing, writing, or proofing articles to appear in the next day's issue. Standing, left to right: Adviser Edward Dugan, Barbara Williams. Seated: Penny Wagner, Owen Ditchfield, Marie Stephenson, Gaylord Guenin. Penny Wagner, News Editor, was startled by the Gaylord Guenin as Sports Editor covered all the camera flash while assigning reporters beats. Penny Grizzly sports action and intramural sports. also worked in the same capacity as the associate editors. I f i X X l W Penny Wagner Gaylord Guenin LJII At the regular Tuesday staff meeting, this group discusses the articles to appear during the week. Left to right: Barbara Williams, Penny Wagner, Zena Beth McGlashan, Gaylord Guenin. Associate Editors Owen Ditchfield, Barbara Williams, and Marie Stephenson manned the copy desk. They wrote columns and edi torials, were in charge of reporters and copy editors, and assisted and advised in staff policy. Marie Stephenson and Owen Ditchfield Barbara Williams 2l5 fin. QR? 1 W: -W M' -..N ,jg 41 Aff MMM 'IL gpg, ln a regular Wednesday morning meeting, staff members discussed technicalities with William Kenney of the Taylor Publishing Company. Standingg left to right: Mary Ellen Cavvley, Penny Ammen, .lim Weiler. Seated: Judy Rodgers, Larry Juelfs, Mr. Kenney, Bev Hughes, Sharon Blaszelc, Tim Richmond, Gloria Eudaily. 'in . X .-uw- ' Gloria Eudaily SENTINEL Editor Gloria Eudaily spent many long hours co-ordinat- ing the working of the Sentinel staff. Under her guidance, The staff worked frantically to meet deadlines and come up with acceptable ideas for layouts. Larry Juelfs, Sentinel Busi- ness manager, handled con- tracts and kept the budget within its limits during the year. He also initiated many new programs such as distri- buting old yearbooks and be- ginning a student file system. ,Zf Z n ', A u '5 vw'-M., 'QP V,..., ffav U Larry Juelfs By contracting with an out-of-state publisher, a larger and more colorful Sentinel was possible this year. Three more sections, more four-colored pictures and spot color were included in the expansion which was brought about with a substantial saving. lt was also encouraging to note that many of this year's staff will be returning to work on the l962 Sentinel. noon, the staff was startled by a photographer. Seated, left to right: Sharon Blaszek, Nancy Long, Bill Lucey, Larry Juelfs, Mary Ellen Cawley, Bev Hughes, Judy Rodgers fixes HL'- s..l'5n Working intently late one after- ZI8 fi t g 1- X ,Ji Q. ,- W . J is-'X if if aj .A .. ,J ww ,fr vg '- f Faro ' V 2 sf si as f c I 3 ,Je A, f S' e 3' 4 P X X Q s ARS? mg? .ff J M, S gf 4 4091 4 WX P' ,ss qi, W E Y A Sharon Blaszek In charge of Royalty, Student Government, and Athletics, Sharon Blaszek, associate editor, spent many hours co-ordinating committees and photographers, with the assistance of Nancy Long, Bev Hughes, and Pat Serafine. M' ' Jim Weiler Jim Weiler, associate editor, supervised Living Groups, Fine Arts and Activities sec- tions. He was ably assisted by Bill Lucey during winter and spring quarters. Jim was chosen editor of the 1962 Sentinel. Cyrile Van Duser difficult. Judy Rodgers Taking over the position of associate editor in charge of class sections and administration, Judy Rodgers filled the vacancy left by Sue Greenfield. Cyrile Van Duser, adviser to the staff, was always ready with advice and encouragement, in addition to heading the Hometown News Service. Cyrile is also the official University Photographer and willingly spends many hours training Sentinel photographers and helping out when assignments are Photography Editor, Whitey McGill, and his assistant, Dale Graff, spent a busy year taking pictures and printing them to the specifications of the associate editors. Many hours were spent waiting for scheduled groups that did not show up for their pictures. Whitey took over when Doug Paulson resigned as photographer at the first of the year. Then, Dale took over during spring quarter when Whitey resigned to concentrate on studies, Diane Boehler assumed the duties of assistant photographer. 'Wim ...E if, Whitey McGill Dale Graff This year, the Missoula Chapter of the Montana State University Alumni Association established a 351,000 student loan fund. Pictured, left to right, are Charles Johnson, Past Chapter President, presenting the gift to Troy Crowder, Assistant to the Montana State University President, and Andrew Cogswell, Dean of Students. . . -..vw-mp,-..s.,,, V- M . i li 17'g.- 1000 I i E i PATRONS' PAGE Many other contributions were made to the University and University groups, during the past year. The 1961 Sentinel Staff has realized that, regardless of student budgetary allocations, the financial security of the book could not have existed on student support alone. This is a page of the merchants and professional men who have contributed to the yearbook and, therefore, to every University student. By supporting the yearbook, these firms have shown an interest in Montana State University and its student body which has earned our gratitude and a hearty thank you. BRINKNIAN 8- LENON Kalispell, Montana THE CHIMNEY CORNER 1025 Arthur Avenue Missoula, Montana COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. 339 West Broadway Missoula, Montana C. R. DRAGSTEDT CO. On Circle Square Missoula, Montana THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Higgins Avenue at Front Street Missoula, Montana HIGHTOWER 84 LUBRECHT CONSTRUCTION CO. 734 South First West Missoula, Montana HOTEL FLORENCE 111 North Higgins Avenue Missoula, Montana JOHN R. DAILY, INC. 115 West Front Street Missoula, Montana K.M.S.O. TV 340 West Main Missoula, Montana LYDIA'S Butte, Montana MISSOULA BUILDING 8- LOAN ASSOCIATION Higgins and Main Missoula, Montana LARRY .IUELFS Business Manager MISSOULA MERCANITLE CO. Higgins Avenue and Front Missoula, Montana MONTANA MERCANTILE COMPANY 1600 Harker Avenue Missoula, Montana MONTANA STOCKGROWERS ASSOCIATION P.O. BOX 1679 7 Edwards Street Helena, Montana THE MUSIC CENTER 310 North Higgins Missoula, Montana PRUDENTIAL FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN 49 North Main Street Butte, Montana SOUTHSIDE NATIONAL BANK Brooks, Mount 81 Bancroft Avenues Missoula, Montana MISSOULA BUILDING AND LOAN WESTERN MONTANA BUILDING 8. LOAN 100 East Broadway Missoula, Montana THE WESTERN MONTANA NATIONAL BANK 248 North Higgins Avenue Missoula, Montana WRIGHT LUMBER CO. West of Missoula on Broadway Missoula, Montana ASSOCIATION Q51 awww' X ,ef A ll in ' Jim Polk was editor of Venture this year after working on the staff for the three previous years. JMS' xr J F' VENTURE STAFF Standing, left to right: Raymond Bruce, Wayne Finney, Dean Regenos. Seated: Dave Hunt, Tina Bohlinger, Jim Polk, Gloria Gallagher, Dirk Van Sickle, Carolyn Carey, Allan Goddard. 220 X xx f Christine Tina Bohlinger, who served as business manager saw to it that the books were balanced. VENTURE Venture, which is printed once each quarter, is a literary magazine which offers campus writers a chance to view their work in print. This year it sponsored a contest for the best short story, essay and poem written by an MSU student. Faculty contributions caused some controversy on campus. John Schwartz was the faculty ad- visor. l li i 'z E f Q15 .5 by 4 f ri, if AWS The Associated Women Students, gov- erned by a board of delegates from all vvomen's living groups, formulates and en- forces rules concerning social standards, campus attire and hours for women. They sponsor the Big-little sister program, Snow Weekend, mixers, the Miss MSU contest, a Christmas Benefittor Missoula children and the Lantern Parade, among other events. iv Q M , M5 ' S -.1 .1 Donna Arnst Mott President Donna Mott capably presided over the functions ot AWS in the midst of planning for her December wedding, and setting up housekeeping. Even through the most disturbing problems, she was able to ioke. 1 I 1549 Jordis Erickson Vice President Jordis Erickson, in her usual good humor, saw that the proper amount of campuses were given to deserving persons. 1 i f l i i E nv l E Penny Lucas Secretary Penny Lucas posted notices ot campuses, took minutes of the meetings and efficiently took care of her other duties despite her many other campus activities. 22I QF? Carol Tower Treasurer Carol Tower resigned from her duties ot signing requisitions and overseeing the budget during fall quarter. Martha Comer Martha Comer, having lost a close election for treas- urer, was appointed to till the vacancy left by Carol Tower. Martha maintained a close check on the budget and acted as chairman of elections during winter quarter. Standing, left to right: Karen Renwick, Janet Robischon, Dee Mast, Valerie Smith, Wendy Carruthers, Karen Tomsik, Sandi Knudsen, Karen Stenseth, Marcia McDonald, Sharon Dodge. Seated: Sandy Orr, Sharon Blaszek, Sara Blackburn, Judy King, Alice Quirk, Barbara Bell. Q Executive Board 4 4 W Y-7 . ' I 4 . 'c 1, A - ' 4 ' 1 Y ' ' . K. ..., Q-f u 5,yw Lg .. I A J . 54, - . f','ffgi'f ,Q ' ,W ' Z. . .f:.V 'A-J 1 'W ' . ag . 'Ps' I A X ,,.,, A , :Qwmrf W t . ?f...',,4., ,rv 5 - I . A - 9 A . , - , , w N Hifi . A 1 uxnz fi, . 0 .- H , .l ' V ' MM x I I ,n I 1 .M .,,.,.ws1,? Q I li V1-F It 4 JV' A ivvbpv. 2- A I 0 .Ou W 0 . O ' I M I . -I-.1-oi ' ' 'N ,N xj.f'1k-WG' . 4 '?F 'l l ' ' . . . . W ' .aa ' J B' ,- X ' ' ' ,M fy ' - - I ' A . - - ,gy-fi? -K X X f A ,,,, . S .V Q I O gd sri QT 'W 8 I 'rig . A I , I A , A .Hr Lv ' 1 V 4 ' ' I my N K , Y gf ' ' ,K x . f ' - 4,-9 A 'M . K '7 H. 'I -'KFWQ 'X V-,,w'34' ' ' , v j vi . Dm 1-ai ,, w - ' 4. ,. ' VW ,, , Q b 4 Q1 ' P . Q V 'A Q ' zz ,' 'A V ig Mk Q ,I 1' I P M' , ' F.. Q, lf ' ' Q Qs ' ' - ,HU . f 7 4' If f if . 1 . ' ga ' J ,f 4 I 91 n , Kg., y 0 Q f f4f-4 rf-J' I ' ' 'ff' AI V uk ' mv.. , , , 'A ' .- 1 :JI - 3 . 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With only eighteen returning lettermen, Coach Ray Jenkins had to draw heavily from his sophomores. They didn't fail him, several turning in fine iobs and earning starting positions in the lineup. Montana State University won both the Homecoming and Grizzly-Bobcat games, rousing the lagging interest of the student body. SCORES MSU.-..--- .----21 North Dakota 14 MSU Brigham Young MSU. ,ss,, O Wyoming 14 MSU Colorado State MSU-. s.c, ..... 1 2 Utah State . . 14 MSU Montana State - MSU .. sss.. 18 Idaho 14 MSU Utah ssssss MSU .. ---..26 Denver - D 12 MSU sss,s s. - New Mexico . - Front row, left to right: Dan Peters, Ed Herber, Carl Schwertfeger, Gary Schwertfeger, John Gregor, Dale Schwertfeger, Mike Thomson, John Meese, Don Stevlingson, John Wetsel. Second row: Tim McHenry, Jim Bartell, Dennis Kimmitt, Dave Kosiur, Howard Schwend, Gene Moe, Dale Berry, Jim Johnson, Larry Beddes, Glenn Sorenson. Third row: Jack Shevalier, Dick Huse, Jack Rudio, Ron Werba, Bill Stack, Gary Ekegren, Gary Smith, Terry Dillon, Rich Birgenheier, Bill Ellison. Fourth row: Jim Grasky, John Schulz, Bill Bouchee, Mike Trotter, Jim Bansamer, Tom Sullivan, Jeff Rankin, Steve Wood, Paul Gustafson, Paul Miller. Top row: Assistant trainer Paul Ricci, assistant trainer Pat Johnston, assistant trainer Mike Gleason, trainer Naseby Rhinehart, equipment manager Rupert Holland, Bob O'Billovich, Pat Dodson, Dick Miller, John Matte, head coach Ray Jenkins, line coach Milt Schwenk, assistant line coach Charley Moore, freshman coach Hal Sherbeck, backfield coach Hugh Davidson. i ,i 1 I +1 224 . K , iz ai? L -'vw -:agp ' - ,1 , . K , . James Bansamer .. . James Bartell ........ Lawrence Beddes -- Dale Berry ............ Richard Birgenheier William Bouchee ,S Terry Dillon .,,.,,,... Pat Dodson ...aaas-,, Gary Ekegren ...... James Grasky ....aa John Gregor ......,a Paul Gustafson ..., Edmund Herber .a.. Richard Huse ,.,... James Johnson .,.. David Kosiur ..,... A Grizzly-Bobcat pileupp the Grizzlies came out on top, IO-6. VARSITY AWARD WINNERS Milwaukee, Wisconsin Glencoe, Illinois Billings, Montana Great Falls, Montana Missoula, Montana Livingston, Montana Irving, Texas Shelby, Montana Harlem, Montana Miles City, Montana Shelby, Montana Vancouver, B.C. Camas, Washington Great Falls, Montana Missoula, Montana Wetaskiwin, Alberta John Matte ,cc,. . Richard Miller ....,c Eugene Moe ccccccccc - Bob O'Billovich ..,.. -- Danial Peters cccccc Jack Rudio ccc...,c.cccc - John Schulz ,.c,cccccc.,.. , Howard Schwend ....,, - Carl Schwertfeger ..,. - Gary Schwertteger ..c..cc - Jack Shevalier .c.cccc.., M Gary Smith ,ccc...c..,c. 6 Glenn Sorenson ccc,c Michael Trotter .,,.c Ronald Werba ,cc,.A, Paul Ricci, Manager Missoula, Montana Hopkins, Minnesota Helena, Montana Missoula, Montana Butte, Montana Helena, Montana Missoula, Montana Bridger, Montana Milwaukee, Wisconsin Milwaukee, Wisconsin Helena, Montana Whitefish, Montana Billings, Montana Longview, Washington Chicago, Illinois Livingston, Montana SKYLINE CONFERENCE STANDINGS Wins Losses Utah State .,.., H ,vaac 6 I Wyoming .... ,a,ac 6 I Utah ..,......,..,a. aaac J 5 1 New Mexico 2 Montana ,.........., ,-,,, 2 5 Brigham Young ,.... .,.., 2 5 Colorado State .... ..,.. l 6 Denver U. ......... .,,a, I 6 GRIZZLY HONORS: Seniors John Gregor and John Matte were elected co-captains forthe 1961 season. Quarterback Bob O'Billovich led the nation in pass defense, intercepting seven passes for a total of 68 yards. W' as is fix. if ss, ,mfftv 2,12 f , , an www 'sy iw Y ' vi' 'ima Q xx ids. Grizzly Tackle Ed Herber lunges for the Vandal ball carrier during The 1960 Homecoming Game. After turning in three years as the Grizzlies' toughest guard, senior John Matte also entered into The pass inter- ception column during The 1960 grid- iron season. John was elected co-cap- tain of the 1960 Grizzlies. SENICDRS John Gregor, The mainstay at tackle, was coach Ray Jenkins' powerhouse in a perennially weak position. The pros expressed a definite interest in big John, who was also a co-captain of the 1960 Grizzlies. John Matte John Gregor Dale Berry, end, snagged enough passes to place him fifth among Grizzly pass receivers for the 1960 season. Rm Dale Berry I l l it l 2 lt i l li fi it li l I lt 1 il l r lA ll l E 'i I lr I lu. l l 1. Junior Paul Gustafson dumps The Vandal ball carrier during ' The Homecoming Game. The Grizzlies won over Idaho, ,. 18-14. iv .wig 1 1 24' . . xii, . lv A15 A I ll , 1.499111 , .,,i, W . V7 bp.- y'frs,+, 5 , ws. aw,,,.A.i ,mf , 'WL 4-5.1 5 fu 'I 'ff W1r ls'. V an un-W ,HM ' ' J , .A I. y L we Surprising sopho- more, Ron Werba, gains yards against The Vandals in The 1960 Homecoming GE- Game. STarTing cenTer, Jim Johnson, finished End Howie Schwend snagged four Although John Meese didn'T see his career wiTh The Grizzlies by inTer- passes for a ToTaI of 101 yards To end much ac:Tion during his senior year, he cepiing a pass in The end zone against his Grizzly playing days. was The Grizzlies' Top subsiiiufe at Tackle UTah To rack up The only Grizzly score during his sophomore and iunior years. in The game. i' ---w 1.4 ry ,.., A by RNS Jim Johnson Howie Schwend JOl1n M9656 227 svn 'ii it , QQ,-SQ Qi - .L Q ' , Z ifl , 1,4 Yi B . Q2,NNy.' tc, 4 slim. as ,V Y , 1 Q . XA .ss 52 ye if W .ly of ' Xa. s X s Z S 'LQ Gsfiififvxy fx ws. -sf A ,- Qfkfftf Q. ' A 4 Wy Bottom row, left to right: Morris Wilson, Ken Neilson, Steve Mclntyre, Ed Poland, John Jerham, Bruce Wallwork, Larry Gilpin, Tom Hauck, Wayne Dennis Martin Lehman Max Larson Mike Lewis. Scrimmages and drills go together to make up spring football. The hours of practice culminate in an intersquad game during Interscholastic Weekend. 228 Second row: Rey. Wm. Hassler, Leon Ravan, Ke-n Johnson, Bob Reed, Al Van Tress, Dave Foley, George Paige, Bob Harold, Jeff Walston, John Hughes Gene Leonard, Peter Gotay, Dick Felton, Bill Martin, Dean McGill, Don Gilboe, Bob Hunton, Charlie Moore, Hal Sherbeck. FRESHMAN TEAM George Dennis Richard Felton David' Foley Donald Gilboe Larry Gilpin Peter Gotay Thomas Hauck Robert Herrold John Hughes Robert Hunton John Jerrim Dennis Johnsto FI Max Larson Martin Leaman Gene Leonard Michael Lewis Bill Martin Dean McGill Ken Nielson Edward Poland Leon Raven Robert Reed Al VanTress Bruce Wallwork Jeff Wollaston Grizzly gridiron coach Ray Jenkins enioyed since ioining the staff at MSU. Jenkins started out with a young ball club and his sophomores did not disappoint him. The line, a problem spot with the Grizzlies, was balanced with a power- ful running backfield. Known as a good recruiter, Coach Jenkins can be counted on to keep the Grizzly football team supplied with tough and determined talent. Coach Hal Sherbeck sw, gi! 2 W1 his finest season Coach Ray Jenkins Hal Sherbeck, freshman football coach, finished his career with the Montana State University Grizzlies by turning over to Coach Jenkins twenty-five numeral winners. Sherbeck has ac- cepted the position of head football coach at Fullerton Junior CoIlege,'Fullerton, California. His influence in training Cubs has been felt by an ever-strengthening of Grizzly grid power. ,,, ..',, - .:, f 11' Y itil I ' li A . 2 Q , r - ,, .Q , ,M , 291, ' if ' JT 3:35 A C I' f' , , f' ' gm . - , 1 fa 4' r ,Q 4 fQ l S... 4, will-fgqlrzir iq:- .., 4 Left to right: Milt Schwenk, Hal Sherbeck, Hugh Davidson, Ray Jenkins, Charley Moore. l K Grizzly torward, Dan Sullivan, and an unidentified BYU Cougar wrestle in mid-air tor possession of the elusive basketball. The Griz' zlies lost the game, 72-64. 230 BASKI-ITBAI .l. University ot Idaho at Moscow, Idaho Montana State College at Missoula Montana State College at Missoula Idaho State College at Missoula 5 U North Dakota University at Missoula aaoeeeeeee Idaho State College at Pocatello, Idaho aaaoooe,o MSU OPPONENT 67 55 U66 7l 6-66-63 54 C657 41 A055586 53 U eeee 60 58 Brigham Young University at Provo, Utah aaa,, D566 74 Denver University at Missoula 5 as ssssss -, -w6l 44 University of New Mexico at Missoula sssss --.83 66 University of Idaho at Missoula . U ,U ,564 59 Utah State University at Logan, Utah U ..s..ssss ...U 5 7 58 University ot Utah at Salt Lake City, Utah is 555556 72 Montana State College at Bozeman D571 69 Montana State College at Bozeman B59 62 University of Wyoming at Missoula as s.sssss 72 61 Colorado State University at Missoula sss.... - 55-6.70 60 University of Utah at Missoula -5 s,,....s....s.sssAsss.vs sssA.es 5 5 76 University of New Mexico at Albuquerque, N. M , ----- ..,,,., , 56 53 Denver University at Denver, Colorado 5 .5 36 56 Utah State University at Missoula .s... 5. 5 ssssss, -,.,e ,666 58 Brigham Young University at Missoula e,ss. . ssss so -..-,6e 64 72 Colorado State University at Ft. Collins, Colo. ssss 5649 67 University of Wyoming at Laramie, Wyoming .....s -----sss 6 4 55 Front row, left to right: Ron Quilling, Paul Miller, Larry Riley, Bob O'BiIlovich, Butch Hendricks, Ray Lucien. Second row: Coach Forrest Frosty Cox, Kay Roberts, Al Ford, Steve Lowry, Dwayne Ruegsegger, Dan Sullivan, Naseby Rhinelwart, Hal Sherbeck ' f ,X 4 , . - .i Ray Lucien goes 'way up for another Grizzly tally. Grizzly center, Steve Lowry, prevents the Utah State forward from scoring. SENIORS Paul Miller . . . guard 61 Qll Kansas . . . an all-around athlete and scholar. Kay Roberts . . . forward 61 211 Newton . . . best team man in the Skyline. . . Newton, . . also from LETTERMEN Raymond Lucien Dan Sullivan Blaine Butch Hendricks Richard Bunky Held Jack Comporesi-Manager Steve Lowry Paul E. Miller Bob O'Billovich Ronald Quilling Larry Riley Kay Roberts FINAL CONFERENCE STANDINGS Wins Losses Utah ........uu,,..,.... ...... l 2 2 Colorado State ..,., c,c... l 2 2 B.Y.U. ....uu........... ...,.. 9 5 M.S.U. ......uu.......u.... ...... 7 7 Denver University ..... 6 8 Utah State .........,..., 4 TO New Mexico U. 3 ll Wyoming ........ ........,................ - -- 3 ll HONORS The Dragstedt Award went to Grizzly guard Bob O'Billovich. The Grizzlies jump against the Bobcats. The attendance for the games against MSC is and has been excellent for non-conference games. gf? ..,.,,, M955 l'f5l,f'i ci LJ Ml Tx? -:QNX 23 .x V P35 sf 5,3 my tw? 'iff if N 'A X X .1 S IM, nn' W l '-Q 9 t Kneeling, left to right: Harold Peterson and Tim Aldrich. First row: Bill Martin, Tom Dumay, Jim Baker, Jim Nlason, and Bob Hauclc. Second row: Coach Hal Sherbeck, Tony Dumay, Keith Law, Harold Fullerton, Larry Corcoran. Not pictured: Tom Croci. Coach Hal Sherbeck was pleased with the work done by his freshman squad. Three out-of-staters supplemented the Montanans and enabled Sherbeck to build two strong teams. The two squads played against each other in pre-game meets when the Grizzly varsity was at home. Keith Law and Hal Peter- son, both from Kankakee, Illinois, led the Cubs in scoring. rf: , 1 f'.?j.,x.. in f V1 . .-- ..:. - wav- , , a .. - :H . - of , aa. .- -V - 4 'gf . -3-'3' 5 Q Q... -'.-I-K' , 'E H ... . 8 1' , v A ' 43 U 'fu - is xgwpfgffimm ,, A4 tr: 9 y , I V-gr 1' F .4 C. ww- Hg.-is 1 W f ' It flies through the air with the greatest of ease and is up for grabs as the Grizzlies meet Utah State. 233 it . Mwmmmwwnnv fi 96 ze.. I ifgaifwffl J 7 Q 4, X Uma f 0 :filter 'ze MW 1 OVW 1 no OOQOQ V JWWW it www 57' 'o'o'o'o'6S ' S F 'o'o'Nf Sith 'fvtm abitawab, 'WN Wit ffm yt A amass es CGACHES Forrest B. Cox came to MSU six years ago. ln the ensuing years, he has devoted himself to building a stronger Skyline cage team. Known for his drive, he has instilled determination in those who worked with him. Frosty has also done a top- notch iob of recruiting. X -4' A Hal Sherbeck, former Montana athletic great, fin- ished his career as frosh cage coach in order to accept the position of football coach at Fullerton Junior Col- lege. Before leaving, he turned over several prospects to brighten Frosty Cox's life. Naseby Rhinehart's affable manner has made him one of the most popular men in the athletic department. His ability as a trainer is well known and he has endeared himself to MSU athletes in his 26 years here as a tape-and-iniury man. Q I 1 .C f,., . fr N- M? Djf' - r I few. K. -x It-lift '-'x Top row, left to right: Ron Koble, Ray Ellis, Doug Jones, Glenn Jones, Ron Duncan. Second row: Harold lBudJ Wallace, Jim Entrichan, Hank Nlanz, John Allison, Bob Dick. Bottom row: Hank Cushing, Pete Steiner, Steve Cropper, Wayne Veenaman, Gaylon Kipp. SWIMMING TEAM Although the swimming team lacked the depth to compete adequately in the confer- ence, it did very well in dual meets, winning 40 and losing 6 in the past four years. The team also moved from seventh to third in the conference dual meets. Denver carne out on top in the conference with Montana placing fourth. WESTERN DIVISION CONFERENCE MEET Utah University T20 Montana University 63 Utah State University 24 Denver University l2l Utah University TO3 Wyoming University 65 Montana University -46 U. of New Mexico 24 Colorado State U. T2 Utah State University 11 SWIMMING lCont.l Doug James Wayne Veeneman The five swimming team members pictured on this page are out- standing students as well as outstanding athletes. The team will acutely feel the loss of the two seniors, Doug James and Wayne Veeneman, who were both on the team 4 years. Freshmen Ray Ellis and Galen Kipp and Sophomore Glen Jones were valuable team members, Ray being an All-American swimmer. LETTER AWARD WINNERS Glen Jones Name Cropper, Steve Dick, Robert Dodge, Ralph Ellis, Ray Entrican, James James, Douglas Jones, Glenn Kipp, Gaylon Koble, Ronald Manz, Henry Veeneman, Way F16 Hometown Downey, California Missoula, Montana Miami, Florida Deer Lodge, Montana Elk Grove, California Oakland, California Butte, Montana Billings, Montana Missoula, Montana New Haven, Connecticut Idaho Falls, Idaho Ray Ellis Galen Kipp TRACK Gary Woitowick Gary Woitowick and Harley Lewis were 2 out- standing MSU team members and record break- ers. Woitowick ran the mile and Lewis was entered in the shot put. CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP MEET Brigham Young University ................ 59 375 University of New Mexico ...... ....... 5 0 Utah State University ........... ....... 3 7 375 University of Utah ............ ....... 2 6 375 Montana State University ....... ....... I 9 375 Colorado State University ..... ....... I 9 375 University of Denver .......... ....... 7 University of Wyoming .... ....... 5 MSU MSU MSU MSU MSU Utah TRACK AND FIELD MEET RESULTS 56 88 54 79 72V3 Brigham Young University Western Montana College Utah State University Montana State College University of Utah 74 29 76 51 582!3 WESTERN DIVISION SKYLINE CONFERENCE Brigham Young University ................ State University ............ ....... Montana State University ...... ......... University of Utah ............. ......... 65 -40 576 33 V3 23 576 Harley Lewis ...aff TRACK CCOHLLHUGCJJ MILE RELAY TEAM Left to right: Jim Grasky, Tom Simpson, Craig DeSilvia, Dave Murray, Sterling Wetzsteon. RECORDS The Mile Relay Team I composed of Dave Mur- ray, Craig DeSilvia, Tom Simpson and Jim Grasky, proved its outstanding ability this year when i broke 3 records. Montana State University and State Records Made Western Division, Mountain States Conference 440 yds: 47.7 James Grasky Mile Run: 4:l5.4 Gary Woitowick Mile Relay: 3113.6 Relay Team Shot Put: 51' 9141 Harley Lewis Mountain States Conference Mile Run: 4115.4 Gary Woitowick Mile Relay: 3:l4.0 Mile Relay Team Pat Dodson, who plays halfback for the Grizzly football team, is also an out- standing member of the MSU track team. Mile Run: 4:l6.9 Gary Woitowick Mile Relay: 3:l4.0 Mile Relay Team -,mg , -- K Q, ,2Q'i jfLJ .ffq,N '1i 4i 45 ff af' Pat Dodson T 41 TRACK 3 Cifontinuedl 'vw-1 w N - - ' it X A I , W, ,V e JlfQ,f,3' ., Q, .,,, f L, A -1 f 'tin 5 ag T of -nb Mimi J Larry Jakub iff mark . I 2, if Ag 'Q '24,-Q'q,ivg . ' .5': 4 ' Glynn DeVries TRACK AND FIELD LETTER AWARD WINNERS Name Anderson, Steve Beaulieu, William Biork, Jerry DeSilvia, Craig DeVries, Glynn Dodson, Patrick Dwight, Philip Grasky, James Hendricks, Blaine Kenney, Thomas Lewis, Harley Miller, Charles, Jr. Miller, Marvin Murray, David Pagenkopf, Gordon Short, Gerald Simpson, Thomas Walker, William Whitelaw, W. Edward Woitowick, Gary Hometown Great Falls, Montana Great Falls, Montana Harlowton, Montana Missoula, Montana Conrad, Montana Shelby, Montana Great Falls, Montana Miles City, Montana Missoula, Montana Helena, Montana Butte, Montana Silver Star, Montana Big Timber, Montana San Bernardino, California Hamilton, Montana Livingston, Montana Twin Bridges, Montana Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Arlington Heights, Illinois Harlowton, Montana if if Q J q BASEBALL if f VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM Kneeling, left to right: Bob O'Billovich, Hal Westberg, Jim Forman, Rex Robey, Butch Hendricks, Chuck Miltenberger, Mike Dishman, Tom Peterson, Glenn Sorenson. Standing: Coach Hal Sherbeck, Jim Bartell, Bill Bouchee, Bunky Held, Dan Sullivan, Kay Roberts, Gene Lissa, Ed Komac, Al Craig, Bryson Taylor. VARSITY BASEBALL SCHEDULE AND RESULTS LETTER AWARD WINNERS MSU s. - oeee .. B 4 Columbia Basic J.C. ,ooeooeoeeeo 8 Name Hometown MSU iii 1 Columbia Basin 'LC' iii ' 15 Bartell James Glencoe Illinois MSU 4 University of Idaho W ii 2 Dishman Michael Missoula Montana MSU ----a afaa 6 Yvashlnglon Stale U- ----'- - ---- 20 Foreman, James Missoula, Montana MSU S . .4 4 Washington STBTG U- fe--'--e-- i7 Held, Richard Butte, Montana MSU eeeeo eooeeo. l 7 Montana State College 4 Hendricks, Blaine Missoula, Montana MSU aaac S 2 Montana State Cgllege --,.-, 9 Komac, Edward Billings, Montana MSUWW , ,uc. 9 University of Utah ,,,.,u,,,,H,,. TO Miller, Paul D- Miles ClTY1 Moniana MSU gggg g H - 7 University of Utah agA-ggx-gAgggg 4 Mliltenberger, Charles Clarkston, Washington MSU .o..o .... 2 Brigham Young University-- 8 S?'HOV'Cl?hRobe ' mlfsoLgi'MAinTina MSU ossso -. - O Brigham Young University-- 8 Riggsorg Omas Dlles 'yi on ana , , y, ex uuth, Minnesota MSU ----a l Utah State Un'Ver5'TY ----aaa- 2 Sullivan, Daniel Butte, Montana MSU eeeee eeee 6 Uiah State University -e------ee 2 Taylor, Bryson Ekalaka, Montana MSU .oo.o .... l Brigham Young University-- 6 Westberg, Hal H. Yakima, Washington MSU ..... 2 Brigham Young University,,l5 MSU uuuu. s ....... 15 Montana State College ...... 7 MSU- .... 2 Montana State College A MSU MSU MSU 240 Utah State University .......... T6 Utah State University ........ 3 Butte School of Mines ....... . 4 BASFBAI .i. CContinuedD N i 1 1 H ' 'DLE' I .. , , I.. ,,..,..- 4,- Qivfzwufffm WW, A' - ' , X ,.'yJ'ff, 44 Q. .M!,g2j,,fw H iq, my g' P 1' Y iw :yn . E, ,9A.2.Y,,,,.'g 'Q '- A cibniwn U 4., ' Vi- f ' 2,1 , A , I ' M 'J' hw, . , , - ., W ,A - 1 W ,M b , ' ' ' ,S g ' ., ,Y , -H-, fix.-'.4:?51.,f.-iw'-,-Q. 1' , . 1, 1 - y f4f V , 'PX . 2 W 1. L '- -,, fy- Q M ,. i 5 Mf-W-J fa e,,,,,ZJ?1a., ,'w3'i'ff-P J-.zu msfff A wa- f1.My,..A ,affa- H qinfa-Nhjjay .stil fy- A ng f':7ff,,,K M. 5 .K A wil 'B' Wu , I ,X ' if 'V'6..,:A V ff'-,ffl ,Q ' ' ' ' ' , , . ,, ,W -, ,, A ,. , yu., Q H if MZ v V e , , ,er ' refs P' ,Q ,4 G - ,,,w-H- - . '. 1 .4 f .. fuvfhx' 1- ,,. , 4' x 3' - ' if Nw .1 n 5 I Xxx 4 ...ff QU' ,- X zany, Yu 1 4 . -L X 2' , W.-nn' M.. nigga -...L K W 'Q si if 'V -46 Wie-1 5 94 asm .- W W Q-:fy-556 mg xgwmwbb 22.,irf:',f: 'W-.1 MM s YP! .---. aus: 11 uv Q 13: Quia v I The MSU Varsity baseball Team is shown here in action against Brigham Young Um- versify, BYU won 6-1. f 4 l 0 A w.w-.'-Q , .,f-Wwe Q ' XX e A ' . . ' gf. 'fra . ,. , ., ., s as i W , KU .A ,.,,.. Q t . Q h I Y X4 nv, Qmuh., :Wi Q f 'Ei wwf2 1 'Miriam-. 'sf-v+5f iff W-'H 1-f A. .., H: N. ' i ma' . p'w'?w'.s' X V. ah' P ,--1 . . M2'fJ?3j'.,- e-'Hia- gy Ag , Q X .,.:U,,,wkj 'wswx '. ' W .r-W - , fa ' -Q Ny.. ,Wh 41:15. A , 1- f'. 'A' A.. 4 A ,Av vb X fe -, v g,v 3-.QA s Q - . . .a.y..ms4.l' ' 'yu' ' -, QQLUL 'O ' - Cxx U A I 'L .. Mshgvztl Mai f-4 -u 5 h sn '.f, .. 51-MSE' jf. , 1 ,V ,.. I- , iJg':.'U:. i., . W' 4 1... u1'f'-n1vlA,' jriHQ,!2'f- '5.' A -- 1 . M ..' aa ., 2 + ' e - --. s 4- , K .- , ..-4 24I I 1 Sl wg , , 242 nk? R , QS, QNWW1 w.,.Q - X Y, , .null Za? Ed Komac 1 . Bunky Held , ,mg f AE! WMM ,,,, , ....,....mnnnaaa:,,,, ff- BASFBAI .l . CCcmtir1uedl Chuck Nliltenberger .1 Dan Sullivan ICZUWNW I. I I I Ii N W ' wg? I V, flbw.. ., W. l. il. Lis.. it ,,,, .Ws1?a.,, 'J-me at Bob O'Billovich FRESHMAN BASEBALL NUMERAL AWARD WINNERS Name Baker, James Bicha, Kenneth J. Bryant, Raymond Croci, Thomas Cyrus, Mike Eudaily, Gary Holden, Dennis Irwin, William Koons, Barry Krumm, Donald Stone, Charles Whittman, Gary Hometown Missoula, Montana Missoula, Montana New York City, New York St. Albans, West Virginia Missoula, Montana Kalispell, Montana Darby, Montana Hummelstown, Pennsylvania Missoula, Montana Grangeville, Idaho Glendive, Montana i i I i 1' als., il I iw N, it. 1 Nita II, I :W Y v at X, It , a. t, , . ,Pj-wx f,,v- -iv u it I I si 'af F' S W I 2 W n W 'fam FQGDBCT ' nag ' U llfo Z 5 ,mu , 9, 1 4 Tom Peterson Butch Hendricks As, n-run-f'0fwJ f-fa-ff-aw in TENNIS SCHEDULE AND RESULTS MSU.. EEEEEEE . 3 Washington State U, as MSU. EEEEEEEEEEEE .-.O Whitvvorth College NW MSU ..,.EEEEEEEEE E7 Gonzag University Q MSU.- EEEE .EEEE . EO Utah University ,,., MSU EEEEE .. 3 Brigham Young U. MSU..--,..,. ..o. .oooo 4 Utah State U. ...... MSU ooos . 2 Brigham Young U. MSU ooo.. .. .oooo, -..7 Montana State College MSU .ooooooo. . ..,o.o 4 Utah State U. ........... - Don Hubbard VARSITY GOLF LETTER AWARD WINNERS VARSITY TENNIS LETTER AWARD WINNERS Bryngelson, James Brown, Richard A. Maidment, Ray Hogarty, Barry Marcure, George Hubbard, Donald Wallinder, James Kirk, Steve MSU MSU MSU MSU MSU MSU GOLF SCHEDULE AND RESULTS .- - I6V2 Idaho State College . . - O Utah University . ,. . . 8 Brigham Young U. . .. D 3 Utah State U. 7 Brigham Young U. - - , 7V2 Utah State U. . IV2 I8 IO I5 II IOV2 Steve Kirk J BQWLING new ',w-rf'-rw'nfrffrev g,,,,,.,..,, ,M wg, 6 90 'Y Back row, leff ro righf: Fred Jackson, Doug Jacobsen, Bob Harris, Jeff Easbey, Doug Brown. Seated, left fo righf: Fred Chapman, Larry Biere, Jim Larson, Dean Vaupel, George Nelsen. I-IQCKEY Back row, left To right: Ed Sibbalcl, Bill Glasier, Con Dermott, Ken Anderson, Bill Buchanan, Paige Cornis, Wayne Kryvvko, Dave Gentile, Al Craig. ' Front row, left To righf: Jack Macauky lcapfainj, Bob Elliot, Jerry Sinclair, Mal Broafclw, Cam McCallum. K fall U52 ' '- l '?-ff g NS ,Fx x U ' il LIN 245 246 'nn uf j 'f 1.-' it ,.f 'f- fr A b ' . 1-fp , ...f ,.4. ' ,M W 'nga -. - , ' : fu' A . X 5' 'T Q 'jqf fx: FX? A ' R i., ,Q . - . , 1 . - -. ' - , ' ,. . - E. '- 3 '.ft fff',,+. '.a'1 ,' h , .. 1 K :R -t1,,v,.,' I ,Q 4 Vhm 3 N . ' .w 1.41 'f 'A' N' 2 ' ..,, .' . 1 . ' , . 1, ,, f . ,g .- 4 I M , 5 fn., .1 , .V 41, ,r , A I R, ' we .vw fe ' -f An ' sv i .T 1 ' 3741-1 1 ri . . ,,, - -Mx. f I mf, . 41 3 ., . ---..1-..g' ,-Q M 'sy W .- A - ,X V . A. U 7 1 '? ,H '-9, L, , ar A- , ,, -1 ,f .f-N.- ff ff, A K, - ,F ,N-. . ' - H I -g ,. 5, imap. U 1. I-W V I an Q .. . . f- .. - , , , 4: . s,f 'f' , . .KS , ,Q-' ,wr A -N , Q Q, -,,,g-ef' -- :wgfk - ,, .wi 'fn 6-'A 2-t'e..i',f-y' ' X A N' .' 4' A . .rw ff' n al N ,fw NJ , 4. ,,.J ' . - ., -re N? 1 , pl, ,fN.fT.g-' g .. -,Q g ' - xv if, Q ',-rw fb I ,al 3. ',e Hx ik 3..,j,,,y4gf'.,,4, UI 'YZ 93' 'G If H Qi' . A ' ,iv vw.,-. -ff- ' 'if..f'1 .gif rf -ea, 4: 'rf' 'Mr gr 4. ,, .-nvfg sp.. Q .fwfr . V i ,YI ,. s ,QA ,v9, km L Q . , . , A 1 ' A f it-'TA Bill Brewer from MSC and Larry Rice from Northern divert the bull's attention by clowning. l ........-.-f-Q..-.Q--.is-.gn-uunuzio - suununiiiiinnuunsuuvisvxsnrusiuu T R i 3: A ' T ' l .. 1 es. Q r, we T r tetrr . Aw , R ,,,, . , 17 ,aeawr 1 P A, M .. .,,, ww nt 'd 'Y74MM,, An unidentified calf roper Goat tying contestants qi In ,Ewa K ' , H. ,, ,Jw ' ' 4 f A I ,W , f rw? 5 f , Ei , i ' 1 Z-Q57 , Q f ! mx' - X An unidentified rider in the barrel races. HGDECD TEAM 1960-61 was a very active year for the Rodeo Team. Belong- ing to the National Inter-Collegiate Rodeo Association of the Rocky Mountain Region, the members participated in seven col- legiate rodeos. They sponsored their 4th Annual Rodeo at the Missoula County Fairgrounds April 29-30 where the pictures on this page were taken. The team officers are: President-Duane Ferdinand Secretary-Treasurer-Mike Sesnik Rodeo Chairman-Dan Clark Adviser-Dr. Keith Osterheld Dick Gogsrif, brahma bull rider Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity was the all intramural Champion for the second year in a row. WINNERS OF MEN'S INTRAMURAL SPORTS Football- l. Phi Delta Theta 2. Sigma Chi Volleyball- i. sigma chi 2. Phi Delta Theta Skiing- T. Boomers . M- V 2. Sigma Nu ffl Team Swimming- l. Craig Hall 2. Phi Delta Theta Basketball- l. Whitefish 2. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Ping Pong Singles-l. Kinowlton fTable Ten- nis Clubl Doubles-T. Jewell and Peters fPhi Delta Thetal Horseshoe Singles-l. Means lSigma Alpha Epsilonl Doubles-l. Hudson and Hickether Golf- l. Tigers 2. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Bowling- T. Sigma Phi Epsilon 2. Sigma Alpha Epsilon INTRAMURALS WINNERS OF WOMEN'S INTRAMURAL SPORTS Volleyball- T. Turner Hall 2. North Corbin Hall Swimming-l. North Corbin Bowling-l. Missoula independents Skiing-l. Kappa Alpha Theta Basketball-Turner Hall Softball-l. Turner Hall Badminton Singles- 'l. Josie Blutt 2. Marlene Kolesar Badminton Doubles-Delores and Sharon Johns Golf- l. Penny Warden and Jane Farnum 2. Linda Wood Xlovice Tennis- l. Linda Ranstrom 2. Bamby Beaumont Intermediate Tennis- T. Barbara Shenk 2. Anne Burke Track- T. Sigma Nu 2. Phi Delta Theta Softball- 'l. Full House 2. Scourge Wrestling- 1. Sigma Nu 2. Sigma Chi Tennis Singles- T. Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2. Sigma Chi Tennis Doubles- l. Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2. Sigma Alpha Epsilon V2 l 5 T' 11 Turner Hall received the traveling trophy for the living group which won the most events during the year. 2 'MWdmd'WkW'vw,,,..,-- ,..-M l Harold Sherbeck and George Dahlberg After 24 years at MSU, George Dahlberg, better known as .Iiggs, has resigned his position as Director of Athletics. l-le will novv serve as an instructor in the Physical Education Department. Dahlberg ioined the staff of Mon- tana State University in 1937 as head basketball coach. ln 1955 he became the Director of Athletics. A very faithful and enthusiastic supporter of collegiate athletics, Dahlberg has continued to be a hard- working promoter of the University. 248 2 GGAC1-IES Coach Hal Sherbeck completed his career at Montana State University this year, having accepted the posi- tion of head football coach at Fuller- ton Junior College in Fullerton, Cal- ifornia. When attending MSU as a student, Sherbeck was an outstanding player in football, basketball and baseball. Upon graduation he began his coach- ing career at Missoula County High School where he turned out four championship teams in four years. ln 1955 Sherbeck ioined the MSU coaching staff where he has coached varsity baseball and freshman foot- ball and basketball. X 1,1 'if f-14 1 gras ,Q 1 f, 1 5.3 . -F5 E cg 3 I ik B . E. ' -4 . t X 'Tuqfzsssww-fs , 7 . 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Second row: Jerry Colness, Owen Ditchtield, Richard Andriolo, Joe Porter, Jame Johnson, Brien Hallmark, Larry Stevens. Third row: Lester Ikeda, Ron Slovak, Doug Wold, Bryen River, Fred Proebstel, Stanley Larson, Philip Poulsen, Lawrence Spezio, Eugene Johnston, David Murphy. Fourth row: Joe Ferrell, John Benton, Tom Hess, Allan Jeska, Henry Mader, Douglas Knapton, Pat Johnston, Charles Butts, Richard Pribnow. Fifth row: Craig DeSilva, Joe Dietrich, Tom Grasseschi, Steve Lutz, Bob Meinrod, Carl Lehrkind, Mike Curran, Blaine Hendrichs, Dennis Myers, Ed Canty. 250 ARMY ROTC K-Dette Corps Newly-formed this year, the Army ROTC K-Dette Corps practiced many hours of drill and ioined the Army ROTC in the Monday evening pa- rades. The K-Dettes are under the direction of K-Dette Maior Sandra Shafer. Sandra Shafer-Foreground. K-Dettes left to right are Diane Bogar, Lynn Eyer, Marti Davis, Deloris Sager, Karen Dutt, Bobbie Templin, Kay Baldwin, Peggy Lee, Goldie Christopher, Virginia Swanson, Karen Upshaw, Sandy Swank, Derry Schultz, Helen Veeder. 1 , 2 ARMY ROTC Drill Tecrm A busy organization, the Army ROTC Drill Team must keep in close coordination as it competes against individual university drill teams and in the regional drill competitions. Each quarter it competes against Bozeman for the Betsy Torcy Trophy. The team also marched in the Home- coming Parade and performed at halt-time during athletic events. 1 - . ,i ' ' ,'3fifgf?lT' 1 A IJ. .,+ A H xv xiii. fy it xx I .X '7 4 A 5 llfqiv, ' . f 1 .l ' .' -: . ff' 1 i V - 'Y' .' ,' , xx-xx , b . '-,tix -, :Xi :Hifi I X Q Q fksf' f , - Y X If A is fill? 'J ' from -' '- NQJW '12-VAX. - -I' f -fs, ,'-49.3-V 'Nabil Commander Iforegroundl Kit Valentine, Guidon Bearer. Paul Williams. Members left to right, first row: Orris Ruth, Ronald MacDonald, Leonard Noyes, George Petaja. Second row: Raymond Dominick, James Oset, Don Zeidler, Ed Pangburn. Third row: Bob Hium, Ronald Robinson, Mike McCullough, Mersh Ward.25I AFROTC STAFF-Back: Staff Sergeant Walden, AXTC Baldwin, Tech. Sgt. Lebsack, Tech. Sgt. Smith. Front row: Captain Fletcher, Captain Wareing, Colonel Musgrave, Maior Scott, Captain Emmert. AIR FQRCE R.Q.T.C. Cadet Wing Det. 455 The Mission ot Cadet Wing Det. 455 is to plan, organize and operate the Wing manner to assure maximum positive development ot leadership ability in all cadets. THE AIR FORCE ADVANCE SENIOR CADETS 'x 9. ,-.K ..-il? X533 -qvfff K ina Bates, R. O. Brewer, R. D. Cogswell, J. D. Graham, R. W. Hamilton, J. L. Harker, J. Holzberger, J. S Jewell, F. S. Norgaard, R. D. O'Neil, C. D. Hovey, W. C. Ruana, S. R. AQQ A l :nc Baker, D. H. , Cherry, W. C. ' Griffith, J. G. f Hassing, T. E. T Jacobs, R. T. -lwv Martinitch, R. J. Myrhow, M. S. Peters, E. A. Schultz, J. J. 1 -nd Under AFROTC Flight Instruction Program were R. O. Bates, R. W. Graham, C. D. Wing Commanders for the year were Fall Quarter-F. Jewell O'Neil, -l- D- C09SW9ll, 5- R- Ruana, and J- Harker. Winter Quarter-R. Graham, Spring Quarter-R. Brewer. First row: Charles Johnson lDirectorJ, Jacob Nelson, Larry Bell, Kenneth Johnston, Jay Winship, Dale Frank, Doug Manning, Lloyd Sin- clair, Chuck Bryson, James Snyder, Asst. Director and Drum Major. Second row: Ralph W. Daclge, Doug Griffith, Larry Luke, Dave Hater, Joe Daley, Len Moen, Gary Thomas. Third row: George Washington, Larry Strate, Boon Sparrow, James Still, Chuck Haugan, Jack Com- poresi, Jerry Holloron, Einar Stromnes. Fourth row: Jack Redgren, Doug Chatfey, John Marshall, Ron Sager, Steve Neal, Dale Swant, Norman Mikelson. Fifth row: Don Heroux, David Stegmeier, Russ Hatler, Ray Lindsey, Stan Belowich, Bob Robertson, Dick Miller, Bob Haburchak. Sixth row: Frank Tainter, Lee Barron, Ron Roqinsky, Jerry Hopkins, George Fusko, Marcus Vadheim, Oliver Smith, Mark Hughes, Larry Biere, Lou Slator, Jerry Valentine, Martin Leeman, Ken Osher. Not pictured: Nolan Osher, Roger Letson, Dale Hallock. 253 5 w s wi 'Gb I 5 ...X X fs A , V P N X . MQW, a:4 '- im . A uvws ef is ff' . - . Az M255 MW as . .m is ' fax' rm R A, f :fi Q ., . , A , 'S faq: ' r i gf ,Q .I 0 Q ' nv Y wif' xx sz. S'Q- . ANGEL FLIGHT Garrison, M. Madsen, L. Boyer, D. Cain, H. Langbell, L. Athern, S. Lito, J. Spittler, D. Steadman, S. Tobin, B. Averill, V. Bumgarner, P Captain Fletcher and Mary Garrison make plans for Angel Flight. Angel Flight as it appears on Monday ...iv-?li'xP fm 'if 3 , 'R A + 22' z f 11 f , , ig! X w A H . A - i L N i ...iii-iw-1 'f . r V A .4 f asf' df f , l 254 night Drill. Dean, M. Foote, B. Haskins, K. Jens, C. Kimball, S. Larson, K. ,cya 4 if 9 . V 43... Larue, J. Leigh, M. Lenon, A. MacDonald, A. Mencarelli, D. 1' it ' ' Miklich, R. . Misfeldt, E. W Moore, S. Mueller, G. O'Connor, M. Olson, B. Q. . T . Mrs. E. Lommasson, Angel Flight faculty sponsor, congratulates '61-'62 Co-ed Colonel Helen Cain. ,r Q at 'NN X 22,-f 3 ,,, Angel Flight, sponsored by the Air Force ROTC, is a precision drill team composed primarily of freshman and sophomore women, all of whom meet certain requirements in appearance, poise, personality, gracetulness, and scholarship. The Coeds are under the direction of Cadet Wing Commander, Roderick D. Brewer, and the Commandant of Cadets. Angel Flight, led by Coed Colonel Mary Garrison, assisted with Community Chest and Red Cross Drives, performed at a Rotary Club meeting, at the Military Ball, participated in the usual Monday afternoon reviews, pertormecl during the basket- ball season traveling to Butte, Kalispell, Helena, and at half- time during the MSU-University of Utah game. The group went to the Lilac Festival in Spokane on May 20, and performed at Fort Missoula on Armed Forces Day, May 21. ici du .5 JB ' P 'f 5 is I fir Ki Smith, F. 45 1 Szakash, P. ' Van Fleet, K. Vokel, M. N I' 1 ---v Warden, P. Whalen, D. f 5 Whipple, L. Wilson, W. 1 Wood, Drea gf 'J Wolhowe, A. , ,, 1 Le-hfeldt, C. . Thompson, R. .H ,VAR Anderson, T. Bussinger, R. Chaffey, D. Griffith, D. ' Hatler, R. .ni Merrick, J. AIR IHQRCE CHORUS Meyer, G. J-ski .nw I ws i Heaton, H. Holloron, J. Holmes, R. Mathews, L. Mercer, J. The Air Force R.O.T.C. Chorus was very active during the school year, performing in towns of the western part of the state and for numerous activities on the campus and in the city of Missoula. Entertaining of clubs, Csuch as Rotaryl, per- forming for churches, cadet luncheons, and being on television programs were part of the chorus activities for the year. On Occasion the Men's Chorus has been ioined by members from the Angel Flight to perform numbers from popular musicals. These programs have been well received throughout the area. At other times the Cadet Chorus has combined with the MSU Men's Glee Club for such programs as the annual Christmas Concert. The Chorus is directed by Mr. Joseph Mussulman of the MSU music department, Captain LaVere Wareing is the Air Force R.O.T.C. adviser. QA t 1 Smith, G. Stegmeier, J. Strate, L. Suffolk, M. Terrell, J. Thomas, G. Tyler, R, Chorus Members Williams, T. Missing: Wolf, R. Kiley, M. Amid, B Mann, J. Bredberg G Paulsen, W. Daines, C Sinclair, L. Denegar D Walter, R. Fitch, R. Vielleux, L. Gerrell, J Back row: Francene Good, Karen Beach, Ralph Lawrence, Howard Thompson, Jerry Litzerman, Fred Hasskamp, Gordon Bacon, Fred Proebstel, Louise Thomas, Kay Pappas. Middle row: Sharon Coppedge, Norma Collins, Norma Fries, Betty Oerti, Grace Senitf, Mary Petlin. Front row: Robert Jay CAdviserJ, Gloria Eudaily, Allan Jeska, Shirley Bandy, Betty Dodd, Miss Kathrine iGuest speakerj, Frank Watson CAdviserj. Student Education Association The University Student Education Association introduces students to the teaching tield and shows them the advantages ot belonging to a professional organization. They attended the M.E.A. State Convention, the Delegate Assembly and partici- pated in National Education Week. Guest speakers during the year included Charles Dillon, Vice President ot M.E.A. Western District and Mrs. Katherine Johnson, Retired teacher. Otticers: President-Allan E. Jeska, Vice President-Gloria Eudaily, Secre- tary-Shirley M. Bandy, Treasurer-Helen E. Dodd. Back row: Miss Ella Brown, Adviser, Krystol Welch, Margaret Marie Cooley, Josie Blutt, Suzanne Lintz, Judy Thomas. Middle row: Julie Rafferty, Jordis Erickson, Danny Lipp, Carol Mustoe, Sharon Johnson. Front row: Sara Blackburn, Kay Roberts, Jan Matson, JoAnn Meuchel. Women's Recreation Association The purpose of W.R.A. is to provide the opportunity tor all women students to partic- ipate in recreational activity. Throughout the year it spon- sors intramural tournaments, climaxing the year with a Steak Fry at which awards are made. Other activities include a Skating Party, High School Play Day and Cosmetic Day. OFFICERS: President-Judy Thomas Vice President-Lynn Palin Secretary-Jan Matson Treasurer-Jordis Erickson 257 Newman Club OFFICERS: President-Lou Sullivan Vice President-Hazel Wilson Secretary-Karel Lorenzen Treasurer-Mike Stephens Province Chairman-John Schulz Adviser-Father Ferguson Standing: Mike Stephens, Lou Sullivan. Seated: Karel Lowrnzen, Father Ferguson, Hazel Wilson. , Ai? V N: X' 'W f Newman Center One of the most active groups on campus is the New- man Club comprised ot all Roman Catholic students. It sponsored the Mardi Gras, spring songfest competition among living groups, provided Sunday Mass in the Music School Auditorium, and offered religious instruction. The Bishop of Helena purchased the Law House from the Uni- versity tor the Newman Club, and renamed it the Newman Center for all Roman Catholic students on campus. lt was occupied by twenty-three male members of the Newman Club during spring quarter. Judy McCatfry and Louis Garcia reign at the Mardi Gras dance. 1.3 L ,YQ nicuAnu14,l?? the immense task of aiding the 1960 Republican candidates. During tall quar- ter members helped with voting, con- ducted opinion polls, contacted vari- ous persons desiring to work tor the Republican campaign and held rallies and parades. In addition to campaign- ing the Young Republicans were quite interested in studying the general politi- cal organization of the state and nation. . , N? fi 1-'tu I , t Q 1 ' , Q- ' tgp ., v, 1 ' ' T I 23- It Wgffif 'X ' Fr' 1 any ,f' gg i! The Young Republicans undertook Students registered for membership with the Young Republicans during the pre-election days fall quarter. Young Republicans s wit 5 IQ it ' 7? - 5'::::'1f:'l59!'EEii5ii?EE'l - . Sr -15525 223 fffgswgsfifflte:s2sizstfvsf.' THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE Front row: Marcia Holmes, Kathie Jones, Gary Fish, Shirley Warehime, Jerry Holloron, Shelley Williams. l Back row: Linda Kammerzell, Connie Corette, Linda Madsen, Dave Wold, Lynda Westrum, Larry Strate, Carol Whithorn. 259 L . Mu Phi Epsilon The purpose of Mu Phi Epsilon, hon- orary music sorority, is to recognize and promote scholarship and musicianship among members and to further musical interest on campus. Members include music maiors and minors and women faculty members. OFFICERS: President-Lorraine Peterson Vice President-Elaine Hoem Secretary-Loretta Rash Treasurer-Kay Manzari Seated at piano: Sherry Griswold, Loretta Rash, Marlene Vance, Standing, left to right: Pat McClain Lorna Mikelson, Helen Hancock, Lorraine Peterson, Mary Petlin, Kay Manzari, Elaine Hoern, Kay Larson Barbara Burrell. Front row: Mike Lesnik, Duane Ferdinand. Middle row: Gary Klesig, Joe Sologub, Bob Eva, Bob Wise- man, Keith Osterheld fAdviserJ. Back row: Jack LaVaIley, Don Driggs, Gene Taber, J. O. Miller, Dan Clark, Robin Johnson, Gene Myllymaki. Wildlife Club The Wildlife Club was created to stimulate an interest in biological sci- ence and to instruct interested persons in the aims, procedures, and current work with wildlife technology and man- agement. OFFICERS: President-Herbert Brusman Vice President-Guy Connally SecfTreasurer-William D. Humman Front row, left to right: Robert D. Oxnem, Larry Fairman, Herbert Brusman, Jonathon Lokomone, Second row: Denny Sivak, D. Ed- ward Marshall, J. Edward Hemming, Dr. Rich- ard Taber. Back row: Richard Lee Ellison, Guy Connelly, Charles Frithivich, David Zimmer- man, Helge Birk, Tom Riggert, Bill Bowd, Walter Matthews, Bill Hummon, Tom Choate, Charles Travers, John Hunter. 260 Rodeo Club Rodeo Club provides a means for students interested in the sport and as- sociated activities to get together throughout the year. The highlight of the year is the Inter-collegiate Rodeo held during spring quarter in the Field House. OFFICERS: President-Duane Ferdinand Secretary-Mike Lesnik Seated: lone Hutchings, Anthony Ayto, Delores Wright. Standing: Lynn Eyer, Dr. Nan Carpenter, Jackie Bissonette, Mrs. Montgomery, Judy Fisher, John Minor. Accounting Club Membership in the Accounting Club is open to any accounting major. At meetings discussions relating to prob- lems and aspects of the accounting field are conducted by the members. OFFICERS: President-Don Watne Vice President-George Hughes Secretary-Shirley Warehime Treasurer-Marilyn Froehlich Adviser-Dr. Jack Kempner First row: Shirley Warehime, Wayne L. Schoon- maker, Walter Paulson, Jack Kempner, Hal Donahue, Charles. R. Smith, Bill Palmer and Marilyn Froehlick. Second row: Don Morris, James P. Jarding, Ken F. Cooper, Denis Adams, V. S. Hanmugam, R. H. Pederson, P. L. Parks. Third row: George Hughes, Stanley H. Larson, Dave Matti, Hugh Elmore, Harold Wolff, Jame W. Kearns, Jr., Richard LaRock. Fourth row: Bill Dorr, Jack L. Low, Rodell Christopherson, Bill Felix, Melvyn Syria, Bob Boulter, Leroy Lantz, Bob Bragg. Christian Science Organization Worship, fellowship and discussions concerning religious matters are the main purposes of the Christian Science Organization. Any student who is a Christian Scientist or is interested in learning about the Church of Christ Scientist is eligible for membership. OFFICERS: Chairman-Delores ,Wright Secretary-lone Hutchings Treasurer-Anthony Ayto Mortar Board Mortar Board, national senior wom- en's honorary, promoted, as in previous years, scholarship, leadership, and help- ful service to the University. its activi- ties were Mortar Board Calendars and supplies, the annual Smarty Party for campus women of high intellectual at- tainment, the Friends of the Library, and sponsorship of Orientation Week. OFFlCERS: President-Tery Stephenson Vice President-Mary Jane Borden Secretary-Tina Bohlinger Treasurer-Hazel Wilson First row: Terry Stephenson, Zena Beth Mc- Glashen, Barbara Williams, Tina Bollinger and Hazel Wilson. Second row: Jane Borden, Den- ise Leary, Deloris Johns, Mary Lou Montague, Corliss Curtis, Donna Arnst Mott, Nor pictured: Betsy Winship. 26I Front row, left to right: Sarah James, Shirley Cole, Claudette Johnson, Marith McGinnis, Diane Kenyon, Eileen Gallagher, Montana Venne, Leslie Shumate, lone Hutchings, Sara Grey, Elaine Blethen. Second row: Richard James, Jim Baker, Ron Engle, Jerry Hopkins, Ray Maidment, Ann Avery Chris Cheetham, Georgia Benton, Catherine Van Ailstyn, Felicia Hardison. Third row: Dick Willis, Brian Alexander, Douglas Grimm, Marc Vodheim, George Baldwin, Dan Bieri, Bill Lensing, Douglas Bankson, Boone Sparrow, Ron Johnson, and Jack Mueller. Not pictured: Bruce Buckingham, Martha Comer, Wayne Finney, John Gerike, Bill Jones, Don Kinney, Suzy McKinnon, Bob McKinnon, Jim Polk, Charles Storfa, Rose Shaughnessy, Ray Stewart, Bill Anderson, Julie Briscoe, Dennis Craig, Sidney Malout, Larry Loendort, Tam Scriven, Jerry Scriven, Jerry Hassinger, Bo Brown. I Montana Masauers The Montana Masquers is open to students who have twenty points in at least one tield ot drama and have participated in at least two plays. Their more illustrious members are dubbed Royal Masquersf' During the year, the Masquers promoted M.S.U. dramatic activities, made improvements in the physical structure ot Masquer Theatre, and, during the spring quarter, toured Montana with the Yellow Jacket. OFFICERS: President-Dick Willis, Vice President-Eileen Gallagher, Secretary-Felicia Hardison, Treasurer-Wayne Finney, His- torian-Marith McGinnis. Front rowg left to right: Martha Jimenez, S. Punia, Signe Forsell, Arashmidos Moniazeb, John W. Mroz, Henry Gosselin, Tah Alsabea. Second row: Khin Myint, Geri Mueller, Ali Al-Saadi, Lyle Harris, Felipe Gonzalez, Richard Peterson, Anwar A. Rahman, lssam Mahboub, Leslie Shallen- be-rger, Carol Cooper, Judith Johnson, and Sharon Tramer. Third row: Peter Kohlwey, unidentified, Redge Martin, Wolf Krieger, Bob Yang, V. S. Shanmugan, Ying-Ming Cheng, Francis Chu. OFFICERS: President-Arashmidos Moniaeeb, Vice President-John Mroz, Secretary-Signe Forsell, Treasurer-Henry Gosselin, Cosmopolitan Club The Cosmopolitan Club promotes cultural and social activities among American and foreign students ot the University, so that better understanding and friendship will exist between the nations of the world. Activities included several dinner parties, lectures, and an annual picnic. Back row: Prof. James Faurot, Charles Fudge, John Inman, Ron Roginske, Tony Carlson, John Stephenson, Don Heiser, William Greenwald, Charles Mosier, Don Jenni, Jim Lambert, Denny Butts. Middle row: Dave Morton, Tom Kovalicky, Dan Colgan, Carson McDonald, Bob Bosworth, Prof. Mel Morris, Jim Moorehouse, Prof. O. B. Howell, Prof. Dick Taber, Prof. Arnold Bolle, Don Klebenow, John Burns. Front row: Wesley Cheston, Prof. Wm. Pierce, Prof. Vollrat von Deichmann, Dean Ross Williams, Mr. G. M. DeJarnette, Prof. J. W. Severy, Charles Travers, Craig Lindh,' Sam Rost, Ken Keefe. Montana Druids The purpose of the Montana Druids is to bring the active members, the alumni, and the faculty of the forestry school into a closer relationship. Druids also render whatever service possible to the Forestry Club and to the underclassmen. OFFICERS: President-Craig J. Lindh, Vice President-Holton G. Quinn, SecretaryeDonald A. I-leiser, Treasurer-Maynard Rost. ,AQ I an- ...Q .1 Back row: Marilyn Quenzer, Linda Madsen, Ann Meek, Pricilla Welch, Ann Kay, Ann Higham, Karen Dennington, Lois Krause. Middle row: Deanna Guy, Deloris Miller, Norma Collins, Miss Martinson, Morma Fries, Shirley Warehime, Myrtle Mohr. Front row: Nola Terentieff, Marva Kirby, Carol Raunig, Delrene Riggs, Shirley Bandy. Phi Chi Thetcr Phi Chi Theta, women's business honorary, is dedicated to the promotion of high business education, and fosters high ideals for women in business careers. This year's activities consisted of selling magazines, revising the constitution, bringing the alumni file up to date, and the annual Business Awards Banquet. OFFICERS: President-Norma Collins, Vice President- Deanna Guy, Secretary-Shirley Warehime and Doloris Miller, Treasurer-Norma Fries. Seated: Tom Hynes, Dale Parkinson, Lou Sullivan, Sandi Marlow, Don Lovitt, Tom Bugni. Second row: Dick Chaney, Dale Merriman, Tim McCarthy, John Werty, Gary Waitowick, Doug Wold, Harold Sharkey, Gary Mallon, Jim McVey, Garth Dymond. Third row: Joe Jarrett, Gale Kemmerer, Vic Luciak, Cam McCallum, George Scott, Bob McKenzie, Brian Hallmark, Bill Gounell, Don Burks, Martin Moss. Fourth row: Bob Swanson, Lee Arnald, All Craig, Bruce Jelinek, Ron Long, Reinhart Kurtz, John Dzeidzic, Gary Kemmerer, Fred Schwarty, Bob Terroni, Roger Doney. Marketing Club The purpose of the Marketing Club is to gather together marketing maiors in order that they may procure knowledge of the business profession. At meetings lectures are frequently given by prominent professional businessmen. Activities of the Mar- keting Club consisted of the annual picnic during the spring quarter and tours through various Missoula business estab- lishments. OFFICERS: President-Lou Sullivan, Vice President-Tom Bugni, Secretary-Tom Hynes, Treasurer-Dale Parkinson. .Alpha Kappa Psi Omicron chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi, business and commerce professional fraternity, was chartered at MSU in 1917. In addition to doing service for the Business School, it is co-sponsor of a pre-business orientation program. OFFICERS: President-Brien Hallmark Vice President-Martin Moss Secretary-Garth Dymont Treasurer-Melvin Syria Front row: Brien Hallmark, Mell Syria, Mr. R. C. McAllister fAdviserJ, Tom Bugni, V. S. Shanmugam, Mel Uclelhoven, Tom Fousek. r Middle Row: Duane Olsen, Chuck Hope, Wayne Heinrichs, Frank Braud, Fred Johnson, Dale Parkinson, Bruce Jelinek, Ted Leckband. Back row: Bob Bovlter, Martin Moss, Jim O'Niell, Bill Jarrett, Jay A'Gather, Dr. Donald Emblen, Garth 264 Dymond. E- .?2p63,.,,,-, American Pharmaceutical Association American Pharmaceutical Association, student branch, organized on campus in 1940, is composed of all Pharmacy school students. They sponsored a Christmas party, spring picnic, and an awards dinner in the spring as well as speakers from various pharmaceutical manufacturing firms during the year. OFFICERS: President-Ord Clark Vice President-Dick Adams Secretary-Judy Black Treasurer-Mike Cousins Adviser-Dr. Charles Roscoe cfigdw' Front row: Judy Black, Vernice Sullivan, Ord Clark, CPresidentJ, C. W. Roscoe lAdviserl, Mike Cousins, Dick Adams. Second row: Jim Biotti, John Dahlin, David Roll, Allan Hedman, Gene Havens. Third row: Betty Jo Akerson, Jack Gardner, Les Sedgwick, Bob Terrell, Gary Helvik. Fourth row: Leon Odegaard, Tom Mitchell, Tom Nash, Ed Emmett. Fifth row: Bob Campbell, Roger West, John Montegna, Ernie Ratzburg, Ruth Poetter. First row: Tom R. Nash, Jack Gardner, Frank A. Pettinato fFaculty Advise-rt, Garry French, Mike Cousins, Bob Terrell. Second row: Ted Hackman, John Dahlin, Jim Biotti, Leon Odegaard, Tom Mitchell, Neil E. Snyder, Third row: Dick Adams, Ord Clark, Les Sedquick, Ed Emmitt, Arthur Lindlief. Fourth row: Bob Campbell, Roger West, John Montegna, Ernie Ratzburg, John Ambrose. Kappa Psi Gamma Eta Chapter of Kappa Psi is organized for the educational, fraternal, and social advancement ot the profession of pharmacy, and to foster high scholarship and pharmaceutical research. Members participate in intramural sports, annually the chapter presents a new book to the school of Pharmacy. OFFICERS: President-Garry French, Vice President-Mike Cousins, Secretary-Bob Tirrell, Treasurer-Jack Gardner. g1v1 , ps' L, x i YS ss, i i Q Mmm Q N S 'es stay-Q55 if -C 5 ' 'N Y X 'i '?H'SPr' Front row: Kay Ferris, Eva Neisser, Donna Nordeen, Peggy Jennings, Janice Jordan, Sally Holten, Virginia Swanson, Jean Bouldharyst, Judy Hove, Janice Picchioni. Back row: Myra Schults, Mrs. Nonnenmacher CAdviser7, Martha Gentry, Lorna Mikelson, Felicia Hardison, Judy Seerup, Vicky Fontenelle, Martha Oke. Alpha Lambda Delia Alpha Lambda Delta, women's honorary, provides an incentive for high scholastic attainment among underclass women. During the school year members helped the Friends of the Library, presented roses to freshmen with a 3.5 or above average, and held frequent coffee hours. OFFICERS: President-Janice Jordan, Vice President-Margaret Jennings, Secretary-Sally Hol- ten, Treasurer-Virginia Swanson. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Phi Mu Alpha-Sinfonia, men's mu- sic fraternity, was re-organized on the MSU campus in March, 1959. At the 1960 convention in Cincinnati it was honored as the outstanding chapter in the province and was given the Man- power award. OFFICERS: President-Harold Hunt Vice President-Herb Kost Secretary-Leland Scifers Treasurer-Joe Munzenrider Adviser-James Eversole Front row: Mark Hughes, Kenneth Osher, Bruce Roberts, Dennis Craig, Lou Slater. Second row: Roger Letson, Richard Guthrie, Charles Haugen, Joe Munzeurid-er, Bruce Buckingham, James Eversole CFaculty Adviserl. Third row: Harold Hunt CPresidentl, Larry Luke, John Selleck, Paul Nelson, Tom Larson, Leland Scifers. 266 - .-. f, X, Back row: Susan Welzel, Janice Jordan, Jeanne Engelback, Martha Olson, Linda Wasley, Elizabeth York, Virginia Nefsy, Diane Drew, Marlene Vance. Middle row: Mrs. Briscoe lAdviserJ, Glenna Nelson, Linda Harrison, Helen Dwelle, Dawn Drummond, Cecile Laqua, Marla Britton, Barbara Wip- plinger. Second middle row: Judy Krubsack, Lynn Jones, Carolyn Nelson, Sonia Harris, Karen Bauer, Kathy George. Front row: Mrs. McCoy, Miss Etheridge lAdviserJ, Miss Platt, Shirley Bandy, Norma Fries, Caral Spaulding lState Presidenti. Home Economics Club of MSU. All students interested in home economics are eligible for membership in the M.S.U. Home Economics Club. Activities included the annual Recruitment Tea at Missoula County High School during the winter quarter, the Senior Dessert during the spring quarter which honored graduating maior and minors in home economics, and bimonthly meetings at which lec- tures were given or programs discussed. OFFICERS. President-Helen Trippet, Vice President-Shirley Bandy, Secretary-Dawn Drummond, Treasurer-Diana Drew, Advisers-Miss Etheridge and Mrs. Briscoe. Debate cmd Orgtory Association One of the oldest organizations ot the University is the Debate and Ora- tory Association which is engaged in inter-collegiate speech competition. During the school year it participated in fourteen speech tournaments. OFFICERS: President-Charles Vick Vice President-Kirk Buls Secretary-Juliette Deschamps Faculty Sponsor-Dr. McGinnis Seatedp left to right: James Owen, Charles Vick, Pat Garrett, Dr. Ralph McGinnis, Merrill Garrett. Standing: Larry Benson, Lowell Nelson, Charles Lewis, Wayne Finney, Wayne Schile, Roger Garrett, Jerry Cunningham. 267 l li l l J 'L ,Q i t it S x Back row: Donald Gates, Richard Bartow, Harold Johnson, Wayne Leslie, Les Vierra. Middle row: Ronald Smith, l Glen Rummel, Donald Jones, Tom Holmes, Jack Maclntosh,Donald Allen. Front row: William Brubaker, Tom Anderson, Donald Russell, Charles Hertler, Robert Oswald. Missing from picture: Neil Fenton, Earl Keeley, John Matte, John Peklowsky, Les Hudson, Thomas Graybill, Wally McNeil, Leland Felix, Tony Antonucci. Phi Epsilon Kqppct l Phi Epsilon Kappa, professional fraternity of physical education and pre-physical therapy maiors, is dedicated to constant V improvement through study, experimentation, and discussion, and to the end that physical education will be worthy of pro- l tessional status. OFFICERS: President, Donald Russell, Vice Preresident, Thomas Anderson, Secretary, Robert Dick, Treasurer, i- Bill Brubaker. Mr. Robert Oswald, Adviser. l i 0 1 Royqleers The purpose of Royaleers is to ot- ter an opportunity to dance to all stu- dents interested in square dancing. It A , was organized on March 28, 1950, J from a square dance class taught by Win Hunt and since then has particif pated in square dancing festivals and exhibitions throughout the state. OFFICERS: President-Ed Pangburn Vice President-Jett Edgemont Secretary-Loretta Rash J Treasurer-Alice Quirk l Front row: Frank Todd, Penny Ammons, Dick Miller, Gail Schneider, John White, Rita Tennant. Second l row: Mr. Hans Blaszek, Diane Bogar, Chris Winter, Cecelia Cole, Kaaren Larson, Loretta Rash, Mary Fobes, Marilyn Grande, Mary Rippeto, Sharley Palmer, Mrs. Hans Blaszek, Third row: Marie Davies, I Karen Beach, Alice Qwerk, Barbara Daly, Norma Fries, Marlene Lightfoot, Geraldine Dougherty, Barbara l Reiger, Geri Muller, Marvin Hart, Ed Rangburn. Fourth row: Jeff Edgermond, Jan VanHoven, John 268 Barber, Art Hanson, Dick Davidson, Jim Entrican, Don Rasmussen, Bob Cole, Terry Reiger. ' Silent Sentinel Under the direction ot Dr. Robert Turner, Adviser, Silent Sentinel per- formed many usetul services for the University Which, according to tradition, were done in silence. i X X Front: Jerry Colne-ss, Rolf Olson, Paul Ulrich, Virgil Bon, Dr. Turner CAdviserJ, Second row: John Datsopoulos, Jack Cogsvvell, Charlie Hood, Lee Arnold, Paul Miller. Not pictured: Jim Johnson, Dave Morten, Chet Jolly. Front row: Robert Speer, William Burke, Dan Bieri. Middle row: Diane Davis, Sandra Orr, Henry Oldenburg, Thomas Hunt, Dr. Hammen, and Sharon Gravelle. Back row: Cherryl Wagner, Dr. Vernon Snow, Dr. Wren, Rod Brewer, Dr. Bennett, Richard C. Burlingame, Duane Mercer, Ernest F. Gerling, Sandra Louis Romersa, and Ashihara. Phi Alpha Theta Phi Alpha Theta, national honor society, is comprised ot students who have shovvn high scholarship in the tield ot History. At monthly meetings papers are presented by members and occasionally outside speakers are invited to dis- cuss important and current issues. OFFICERS: President-Thomas R. Hunt Vice President-Richard C. Burlingame HistorianfConnie Feig Adviser-Dr. Oscar J. l-lammen 269 Kappa Epsilon Delta chapter of Kappa Epsilon unites women in pharmacy to stimu- late interest in the profession. It sponsors a get-acquainted tea or luncheon with pre-pharmacy vvom- en and assists APhA at their social functions. OFFICERS: President-Vernice Sullivan Vice President-Judy Black SecretaryfTreasurer-Ruth Poetter Adviser-Mrs. John L. Wailes ,fv- 'IK Back row: Ruth Poetter, Mrs. John L. Wailes, Judy Black. Front row: Vernice Sullivan, President, Nancy Good, Betty Jo Akerson. Sigma Delia Chi Sigma Delta Chi, national ig!! tion in the field of iournalism, orricisizsi President-Gaylord Guenin S x Vice President-Jack Gilluly Secretary-John Schulz f 't Treasurer-Larry Stevens Dr. Nathan Blumberg, John Schulz, Ted Hulbert, Owen Ditchfield, Jack Gilluly, Gaylord Guenin, Robert Amick, John Kava- nagh, Charles Hood, Rolf Olson. Theta Sigma Phi Theta Sigma Phi, national professional iournalism fraternity for women, sponsored the annual Matrix Table for outstanding campus and Missoula women during spring quarter. Four co-eds and several Missoula women were especially honored at the dinner. OFFICERS: President-Barbara Williams Vice President-Penny Wagner Sec.fTreasurer-Judy King 270 Back row: Nancy Nelson, Barbara Williams, Mary Steadman, Penny Wagner. Front row: Marie Stephenson, Judy King, Millie Bergland, Zena Beth McGlashan. professional iournalism frater- nity, encourages men of in- ! tegrity, ability, and dedica- Membership in the Ski Club is open to any student interested in skiing. The prime purpose of the club is planning and publicizing its annual Ski-Weekend held at Whitefish. For three gala days partici- pants in the Weekend romped in the woods and zoomed down the slopes of Big Mountain. Ski rw ku SKI CLUB OFFICERS-left to right: Jan Fredrickson-SecreraryfTreasurer Casey McFarland-Co-Chairman Ski-Weekend Joe Reber-President Eleanor lE.B.J Bennett-Vice President Dick Austin-Co-Chairman Ski-Weekend lub 4 i i Q Q5 l il u i l li Mike Buckly at the Harrimar Cup race at Sun Valley, ldaho fx Top picture-SENIOR FORESTERS: Back row: Dave Morton, John Burns, Kent Meek, Don Keiser, Dick Frohne, Dean Byrne, Craig Lindh. Front row: Charles Mosier, Jerry Parker,-Charles Travers, Sam Rost, Don Jenni, Dick Welch, Roger Dobson. Bottom picture-JUNIOR FORESTERS: Back row: Art Tower, Bob Bosworth, Jim Mershon, Paul Christian, Ed Packee, Carson McDonald, Denny Butts. Middle row: Ron Roqiuske, Bill Bivin, Marv LeNoue, John Stephenson, Tony Carlson, Phil Poulsen. Front row, kneeling: Dick Guilment, John lnman, Malcom Broaton, Jap Pinney, Rich Birgenheier. Forestry Club M.S.U.'s woodsmen, the Foresters, com- prise the Forestry Club. They are students dedicated to the ideal of preserving the natural resources of our country. During the school year, they sponsored the For- esters' Ball, the Forestry Kaimin, several scholarships, an annual conclave, and other activities. OFFICERS: President: Dave Morton Vice President: Bob Bosworth Secretary: Dick Welch Treasurer: Craig Lindh Adviser: Fred Gerlach SOPHOMORE FORESTERS: Back row: Larry O'Connel, Joe Remick, FRESHMAN FORESTERS: Back row: Harold Hunter, Mike Cavey, Charles Vick, Jack Shield, Ernie Hartley, Dave Fauss, Ken Olson. Middle row: Ron John Oldberg, Henry Manz, John Killick, David Morgan. Middle row: Al Gilbert, Wachsmuth, Jack Hamilton, Ron Buenterneier, Hank Goetz, Forrest John Joy, Dave Gueltf, Phil Rutledge, Larry James. Front row: Jim Frady, Joe Billings, Bob Storch. Front row: Andy Geair, Neil DeLude, Bill Rusin, Connors, Larry Horne, Ron MacDonald. Whitey McGill. . Q' New J' any M35 aan, 3 H!- Back row: Dick Walker, Larry Riley, Charlie Kintz, Bill Benson, Dave Voight, Ed. Pangburn, Don Robertson, Dave Haight. Middle row: Dr. Vedder Gilbert, Ted Schoenborn, Glen Aasheim, Jon Shelton, Joe Grover, Dave Morris, Mike Baker. Front row: Guy Peek, Buzz Romstad, Dave Browman, Jim Dullenty, Jeff Lenci, Larry Bell, Roger Kotila. Missing from picture: Jim Bryngelson, Dale Hallock, Hal Westberg, Steve Fenter, Printer Bowler. Bectrpcxws Bearpaws, sophomore men's service honorary, is comprised of present and future campus leaders. Activities for the year included helping with the promotion of ASMSU activities, painting the M and working during Inter- scholastic. OFFICERS: President-Glen Aasheim, Vice President-Guy Peek, Treasurer-Dave Drowman, Historian- Jim Bryngelson. Back row: Janice Jordan, Rena Trost, Kathy Johnson, Peggy Josephson, Carolyn Cannon, Sally Holton, Marlene Kolesar, Kay Larson. Middle row: Karen Upshaw, Diane Boyer, Judy Lito, Marith McGinnis, Barbara Boorman, Sue Wetzel, Linda Beavers, Patsy McClain, Dorothy Pemberton, Felicia Hardison, Bobbin Maki. Front row: Annette Smith, Kitty Gleason, Betty Leuthold, Myra Shults, Jan Picchie oni, Donna Nordeen, Eva Neisser, Mrs. Albert Stone. Missing from picture: Marcia Meagher. Tcmom of Spur The purpose of Tanan of Spur, national sophomore women's service honorary, is to promote school spirit and to support all activities in which the student body participates. The highlight of the Spurs' very active year was the hosting of the Reg-ion I Convention of the National Spurs. Convention activities included a beach party, business meetings, and a banquet. They also helped with Orientation Week and sponsored the annual Sadie Hawkins Day dance with the Bearpaws. OFFICERS: President-Myra Shults, Vice President-Betty Leuthold, Secretary-Jan Picchioni, Treasurer-Kitty Gleason, Editor-Eva Neisser, Historian-Donna Nordeen, Junior Adviser-Annette Smith, Adviser- Mrs. Albert Stone. ll CLUB MAJOR-LETTERMEN who sponsored a lively boxing Tournament during Interscholastic, sold the usual programs at the basketball and football games, and cheered their fellow Grizzlies on. John Meese served as President of M Club. John Matte, Vice President, Rudy Ruana, Secre- tary, and Mike Hogarty served as Treasurer. Members-FOOTBALL: Dale Berry, Russ Grant, John Gregor, James Johnson, John Matte, John Meese, Glen Sorenson, Howard Schwend, Paul Gustotson, John Schultz, Jim Gratsky, Mike Thomson, Larry Beddes, Gary Schwertteger, Dale Schwertteger, Mike Emerson. SWIM- MING: Bob McKinnon, William Brubaker, Ivan Jacobsen, Doug James, Wayne Veeneman. SKIING: Roy Bates, John Manz, Tom McCullough, Rudy Ruana. BASKETBALL: Paul Miller, Duane Ruegsegger, Don Sullivan, Ron Quilling. TRACK: William Anderson, John Datsopoulas, Art DeVries, Butch Hendricks, Kenneth Nelson, Charles Nelson, Gary Woitowick. TENNIS: Mike Hogarty, Don Hubbard, Bill Corette, Steve Kirk. GOLF: Fred Jewell, Ray Maidment, Roger Norgaard. BASEBALL: Floyd Ayers, Kenneth Wimett, Terry Screnar, Chuch Miltenburger, Robert Vogel, Gene DeBruin, Ron Simon. Jane Stout as Michael, Sara Blackburn as Wendy Sue Lintz as Peter Pan finds her shadow, swum by Nancy Rice. -C11 Wnwg 435 '.L - T K! Indians-Pat Knox, Patsy Shea and Wanda Hillman and Sandy Croonenberghs await the appearance of OFFICERS prepare to free the captured Tiger Lily who has Pete Pan at their home. Pres. Nancy Rice been stolen by the wicked Capt. Hook, Vice Pres. Sue Lintz Aqudmdids 1961 The T961 Aquamaids presented Peter Pan May 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 for the annual pageant. This production was the first presentation of a story adapted to a water show and proved to be a great success. Unique in the show was a crocodile pro- duced and handled by Donna Eichorn. An- other teature was the entrance of Peter Pan on a rope from four feet above the water, which gave the impression of flying. Members not pictured: LindauBerg Donna Eichorn Deanna Hall Kitty Van Vliet tells the Lost Boys-Jerry Sammons, Marilyn MOWBH Mary Lynn Petterson, Helen Buros and Gwen Mc- Lain, of Capt. Hook, played by Deanna Hall and Smee, played by Marilyn Mowatt. ,N--..-X, Front row: Dr. Freeman, Patty Jo Shaw, Penny Loucas, Louise Johnson, Mrs. Epnron, Carol L. Cooper, Kathy Doll, Gloria Eudaily, Dr. Paul Carter. Back row: Dave Morris, Jim D. Johnson, Dave Browman, Cynthia Schuster, Doug Chaffey, C. R. Jeppsen, David Marshall, Ed Dugan, Paul Ulrich. Members not pictured: Teddy Rudis, Bill Wallace, Swain Wolfe, Tina Bohlinger, Evie Oberosler, Cyril Welch, Barbara Williams, Chet Jolly, Zena Beth McGlashen, Jim Polk, Terry Stephenson, Dick Josephson, Bill Pierce, Jane Reed Pierce, Richard Shannon, Jacob Vinocur, Melvin Wren, Seymour Betsky, Nathan Blumberg, Ludvig Browman, Gordon Castle, Leslie Fiedler, Walter Hook, Walter King, Ralph McGinnis, Keith Osterheld, Albert Stone, Robert Turner, Wllis Waldron. 'K Tiki r mb' i 69? . , 5llh. 1, .- 15 .., , I Q., , ,Q- ' ,JQM F ' 'Lk - I . . Jane Thomas, Sally Amos, Derry Schultz and Wanda Hillman are the mermaids of the Lagoon, Here they entertain Peter Pan and Wendy. Montana Forum The campus discussion group met every Fri- day at noon and discussed international and local problems. Carol Cooper served as Chair- man and the Secretary-Treasurer's iob was filled by Louise Johnson. 275 .iz Back row: John Selleck, William Crawford, George McRae, Dr. Browman, Dr. Marvin. Middle row: Hazel Wilson, William Burke, Henry Oldenburg, Harry Bauer, Paul Ulrich, Dr. Jeppeson. Front row: Judy King, Deloris Johns, Mrs. Ephron, Mrs. Schuster, Deanna Guy, Sylvia Louise Thomas. Phi Kcxppcx Phi Membership within Phi Kappa Phi is limited to persons in the top five percent of the iunior class and the top 12 percent of the senior class. A few outstanding graduate students and faculty members may be included. The chapter each year awards a S100 scholarship to one of the 10 sophomores with the highest grade point average. lt also publishes the Grizzly Guide. OFFICERS: President, Mrs. M. H. Ephron, Vice President, George McRae, and Sec.fTreasurer, Dr. C. R. Jeppeson. Not Pictured: Mr. Briggs, Dr. Nathan Blumberg, Dr. Gordon Castle, Dr. E. L. Freeman, Dr. Bert Hansen, Dr. George Heliker, Mr. Wal- ter Hook, Mrs. Emma Lommasson, Dr. Earl Lory, Mr. Melvin Morris, Dr. Vernon Sletten, Dr. Turner, Dr. Elllis Waldron, Jacque Best, Mary Jane Borden, Corliss Curtis, Brad Bugdale, Patricia Garret, Joseph Govednick, Richard Gutherie, John F. Iverson, D. A. Klebenow, Denise Leary, DeWayne McAlear, Jim Polk, John Radonich, David Roll, Jack H. Silver, Terry Stephenson, Margaret Strom, Vernice Sullivan, Carol Tower, Donald Watne, Cyril Welch, Marilyn Snyder, Bernice T. Swanson. Wesley Methodist students at MSU could become members of the Wesley group. The First Methodist Church was the winter meet- ing place, but with the arrival of spring, the Group enioyed its workshop, study, and recreation at various scenic points around Missoula. President-Penny Loucas Vice President-David Height Sec.fTreasurer-Sandi Wolverton Adviser-Mrs. Zoe Barthelmes Edward Tisck Edward Wallhagan Dennis Dackstater Rena Trost Darrell Clark KafhY CflleY Betty Leutholt Sharon Coppedge Norm Davis Kay Garboir Chuch Morgenstean Lois RUeffel' Nola Terentieff Bob Baldwin MBVIGS l-GFSOFI Lois Areffer Kay Lawson Ch i5fY 5C ef1e Karen Remwick Sharon Flynn JUdY Wolverton Burt Croft Glenna Nelson CBYOI Wl'1ifh0I'f1 TQCI Hachr-nan Marva Bal'bBI'6 SlnlpSOf1 Ed Emmett Cal Christian Gwen TYl9 1.51 '1 Q lima -ca- 2 I L ' .I if 45' 'Q . 1 -l A -Q 4+ V ' ' 1 A5 4' , - ' Q? 1 . 4 2 5 , Y f ' + V ' . Kr . . f'.?- Q- . 7 ' . ' ' 1 1, ' ' Q ' -'Z' -- ' ,- ' ' 55 , 4 . .A ' Q, L g 1' fl' .5 I 1 . .. .A -gl, I PM, ' ., I ' , Q A' , ' ' if JW' i 5 .- . Air, , 3 -: 44' , 'lx , MM, . 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Y' 1 f ! 4- , - , - f H, , '- . ' ,' - -. 'J' ' ' , g,g4'flfLw.5- W-W ,.- ' - 1 ' '. Q, Q - 2' '14, -,- o -- ,w ,dr-.,vn.w. M , A fl ,Q - ,QM 'sv - 5 u ,,,,A - Ax . - i - , A A A A ' 1- 1- F ' -'If' V?s'W:'f 'iw' W-'f '?i 1,l . , 1 1 v 4 .f Y 1' 5 'ff 'P ' - ' n A- -Q ,KJ -5 .- ng. . ,, , t i f i : S 3-N-.l...,L,,,1,m3 i Qe-.,gfflI,Q ' 1 Alpha Phi 3 Q , x..Q Qf N i - g l El t i l l i.....t l l 0 l Something new tor the Alpha Phis this 'i year were the vveekly Monday evening 0 talks by guest speakers from the university i il i l 2 administration and faculty. The Alpha Phis ' A kept busy with participation in the Heart g Fund driveg representation on student com- mittees and in campus activitiesg keeping .ff-MMMWZ' K' up the normal greek social lifeg and of --- ' ' F H A i Q. course-studies. Founded at Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y. i872 Founded at Montana State University M presldenl 1918 ary Lou Montague 278 Pat Anderson Bari Lynn Bertelson Sue Blanton Darilyn Burns Joann Busch Mary Ellen Cavvley Dorothy Cecrle Connie Corette Judith Dean Becky Egemo Gloria Eudaily Susan Fisher Gail Franke Jan Fredrickson Linda Fritsch Jennine Funk Joanne Hassing Lynn Hastings Arlene Hazelbaker Toni Hofteller Marcia Holmes Jule Jacobs Linda Kammerzell Judy King Sharon Koon Virginia Larson Betty Leuthold Jan MacKenzie Alice MacDonald Gwen McLain Emmy Mahar Dee Mast Jan Matson Donna Molinario Mary Lou Pengelly Marcia Morgan Lanita Nelson Nancy Nelson Bonita Olson Diane Olson Lynn Palin Tinsley Palmer Mary Lou Pengelly Jane Pope Carol Raunig Carlo Rimer Judy Rogers Brooke Ross Joann Rung Derry Schultz Myra Shults Barbara Simpson Jeanie Snortland Jane Thomas Sally Thompson Gwen Tyler Karen Upshavv Henen Veeder Marilyn Ward Sandy Waters Karen Whitman Margaret Wilcox Barbara Williams Drea Wood Clarice Wright T i 5 1- ...if 'Wx Sue Blanton, House Manager Lynn Palin, Secretary Judy King, 2nd Vice President Mrs. Baldwin, House Mother Nancy Nelson, lst Vice President Darilyn Burns, 3rd Vice President 4:-55' -me-,f , , 1 Delta Delta Delta l kr. llefl i t Y 1 gl I pg A D ' fz' C MEM! The Tri Deltas are kept busy taking part ',gg:153t lk in all campus activitiesg sponsoring their -X ovvn sorority functions, working for the N5 Opportunity School of Missoula, and keep- 'lfli rt D' ing study hours. Each spring the Delta W Delta Deltas offer a campus-vvide scholar- f y ship to one ot the women students. Sleep- 'Q less nights occur for the Tri Deltas each and J C 5'- aw every time the Phi Delts have a Hell mn---,maXw,,M1. 1 Wee k I 1 1 Founded at Boston University, Boston, Mass. l888 . . P 'd , b l d k' Founded at Montana State University res' em RO erm Ga OWS I l926 280 Frances Ashcraft Sonja Bakke Georgia Benton Sharon Blaszek Anne Burke Sylvia Campbell Chris Cheetham Carol Dale Diane Davis Renette Diaz de Leon Mary Dudley Jordis Erickson Martha Gentry Roberta Gladowski Felicia Hardison Karen Holst Beverly Hughes Peggy Jennings Pat Johnson Janice Jordan Juli Karlsgodt Su-e Kayser Dodi Keener Kay Knutson Lois Kraus Judy Krubsack Linda Lennington Nancy Long Melissa Loy Pat McClain Lorna Mikelson Romalie Miklich Diane Mossey Kathy Myrick Eva Neisser Mariorie Owes Shirley Palmer Lorraine Peterson Marsha Popoff Susan Puphal Judi Rice Carol Rohel Mary Ann Shugrue Lucia Sivalon Sharon Sletten Sharon Smith Virginia Swanson Beverly Taylor Nancy Thomas Karen Tomsik Mariorie Vohs Penny Wagner Charlotte Warren Marianne Whelen ,654 Lynn Williams Sandi Withee Mrs. Bessey, Housemother Ellen Parker, Vice President Diane Davis, Marshal Peggy Jennings, Treasurer Sandi Withee, Chaplain S Q Tri Deltas busily stuff napkins for the lnterscholastic float FHM it 1 1 L XX --QZPTDV P l, A l' 1, L, J i i W--Ki X '- i it L we iglggsir if! ' -N i ig ig 'ti' gl i ,ll l ,, . JVJT- - C S' Q .LQQ ll l l ,W i V N l A IH A ' l lt W ff l l i Deltci Gdmmo: Enioying the social side of campus lite did not prevent the DG's from maintaining their position of top scholarship again this year. Their national proiect is to aid the blind and each year they sponsor an International Tea. Winter quarter is high- lighted by the formal dinner dance. Founded at Lewis School, Oxford, Miss. 'l873 Founded at Montana State University l9l l Betty Anderson Virginia Averill Linda Beavers Barbara Bell Tina Bohlinger Pat Baumgartner Helen Cain Marie Cooley Kay Cooney Carol Cooper Corliss Curtis Roberta Davis Marcys Dean Sharon Dodge Karen Dutt Annie Ellinghouse Jane Farnum Karen Ferkin Vicky Fontenelle Charlene Froien Mary Fryberger Mary Garrison Kitty Gleason Sheri Griswold Gayle Hageman Judy Hirst Jane Hughes Connie Jens Kathy Johnson Kathy Joseph Peggy Kicker Elma Knowlton Barbara Lee Peggy Lee Karel Lorenzen Penny Loucas Margie Loyall Dorothy McBride Judy Mclntyre Judy McVey Kay Manzari Marcia Meagher Bonnie Mehlhaff Bobbie Miller Ann Minteer Carol Nelson Caroline Nelson Donna Nordeen Martha Oke Judy Patch Kianne Pendergast Janice Picchioni Virginia Ragland Mary Lou Salveson Geertruida Schut Roxanne Shelton Linda Smith Carol Spaulding Mary Steadman Sara Steadman Sandra Swank Jean Tate Barbara Tobin Joy Tovson Helen Trippet Rena Trost President Corliss Curtis l i ,ww ,,w j K X .ff Tvdwviyijd li . was 'i it M . 1, Z 'l X . -ik. N +1 wb - ' ,V I: ' ef: C i f 6 -W Mi :Jail h f W ' W T , 7 7 fi ' l i fTT1'iT'lllf ll 4 1' ,Li is .fu li A i 5 i 11 il H ii 5 1 1 i 3 is i 1 g i i' 51 T Tiillllllllili tl ' lips- A get gil g ' Founded at DePauw University, Greencastle, Ind. 1870 Founded at Montana State University 1909 Kappa Alpha Theta The Thetas returned to school fall quarter to tind their home at 1020 Gerald newly interior decorated. The KAT's continued to occupy many of the positions in campus activities and furnished the campus with more than its share of queens. Contributions are given by the Thetas to the Institute of Logopedics at Wichita, Kansas. Besides participating in activities and working tor top grades, the Kappa Alpha Thetas find time to sponsor social functions such as their semiformal with the Kappa Kappa Gammas during tall quarter. 284 President Peggy Calvin Roberta Anderson Joan Bachman Lizette Bennett Nellie Bergland Barbara Boorman Beverly Boorman Paula Bowman Diane Boyer Gwen Calvin Peggy Calvin Carolyn Cannon Carol Chakos Karla Chandler Cathy Criley Jean Davis Marguerite Doyle Diane Drew Marcia Dekleth Marilou Dweyer Kay Ferris Penny Freebourn Susan Frizelle Sue Gantenbein Willie Gough Rosalie Gynn Janet Hall Mary Lou Hartsell Trudy Hertel Nancy Hirst Shelley Hodges Judy Hove Mary Lou Johnson Jaunita Kellogg Sue Kershake Marva Kirby Jorine Landoe Denice Leary Patty Lee Lindy McClain Caser McFarland Zena McGlashen Charlotte Mclver Eleanor Misteldt Mary Lynn Olson Dorothy Pemberton Margaret Phelan Meg Raft Linda Riedel Cathy Ryan Karen Rudberg Gail Saterlee Sharon Sayre Mary Pat Sauerbier Patsy Shea Ellen Scheire Paula Simmons Sonia Sioholm Lois Snyder Paula Szakash Roberta Tarbox H-elen Therrialt Janet Trask Woodie Westmorland Susan Wetzel Wendie Wilson Bonnie Woods 43 -in ,am 3 2-F' Jef' 'Q :E f--r 41' Janet Hall, Recording Secretary Carol Tower, Corresponding Secretary Mrs. Goidon, Housernother Denise Leary, Vice President Penny Freebourn, Scholarship RF IQ .mf 5 Hs I 0 1'x S Q Q, . xi W f .F ,Q o P8 f' X A 74 1 Jr- A ' .' M. 4 fwliv ymzwxwm-Q wx1'fft -Wfsnn ...aww Y' Quill Herz X s .L Q s f +84-ex gsm 'A-,mf . ll, J 3 il it l J 1' l Xt' 1 fi ' A is - Kappa Kappa Gamma The doors of the house with the traditional pillars were busy again this year supplying gals for campus activities and offices and queens for royalty positionsp fin particular, Terry Stephen- son-Homecoming Queen, and Joanna Lester-Miss MSUJ. The Kappas continued to push for high scholarship and participate in the social whirl. Founded at Monmouth College, Monmouth, Ill. T870 Founded at Montana State College T909 Julie Ager Sally Amos Ann Avery Anne Bartlett Eleanor Bennett Julie Briscoe Mary Lou Collins Bartha Cramer Dixie Dawson Juliette Deschamps Kay Edwards Mary Ann Everin Myrna Eyerly Jan Gerbase Janny Loy Haig Sonja Harris Ann Higham Peggy Josephson Mary Ann Judd Shari Kansola Janet Kiddin Noreen Kiley Lorraine Langbell Margot Latimer Kay Larsen Jill LaRue Joann Lester Priscella Lester Phyllis Lindgren Judy Lito Colleen Mack Linda Madsen Mary Ann Marsh Marth McBurney Judy McCattery Mary McCarthy Deanne Mencarelli Suzanne Moore Mary Lou Murphy Pamela Lowe Nlarlys Nelson Bev Oliver Patti O'NeilI Gail Paige Mary Lynn Petterson Priscilla Pickard Linda Porter Nadine Powers Sheila Roffler Dina Riddle Carolyn Ruth Gail Schiele Sally Shiner Annette Smith Florine Smith Joan Smith Valerie Smith Cathy Spittler Terry Stephenson Peggy Town Marie Volkel Penny Warden Eileen Weigartner Lynda Westrum Barbara Wheeler Judy Zadva IW' It ,Tr of li' 2 l Noreen Kiley, House Manager Terry Stephenson, President Mrs. Rimel, Housemother Priscilla Pickard, Assistant House Dixie Dawson, Vice President Valerie Smith, Secretary '. fs. fill may l l i i i Q M Xx.... EWYHWW i ' . 5 x 1 iw ,, f 5 i Y M.. .- . V. fm il! 1 J Ec.e..,si c.. i, iw i i ' A 2l'l li l' ' M Y? 4 1352 if il J il tml in .Jf f il l lk 4 , ,z L i' fi , l . A- X Founded at Colby College, Waterville, Maine 1874 Founded at Montana State University 1924 Sigma Kcrppd A big year for the Sigma Kappas began with the outcome of fall rush. From the looks of things, the new addition will more than overflow. A busy year also, with many college activities, coffee hours, studies, and social functions such as the Klondike party and the spring formal. President, Evie Oberosler 288 Deanna Atchison Joan Bennett Dianne Bergeson Bobpkie Bull Jane 'Borden Moneen Brelje Joan Bugbee Connie Burrels Sue Cadwell Goldie Christopher Gail Clark Judy Crego Mary Lou Cushman Marti Davis Dawn DeGrey Dawn Drummond Sharon Everson Karen Fowler Norma Fries Martha Gimmginez Sherri Haxton Phyllis Hoover Sandy Hein Judy Hoffman Penny Huntsberger Bonnie Jesson Christine Jensen Louise Johnson Lynn Jones Cecile Laque Marles Larson Jeanne Leslie Sydney Malouf Linda Maw Arlie Montgomery Andrea Nelson Evie Oberosler Sharon Oberosler Sharon Peterson Donna Putnam Alice Quirk Loretta Rash Sally Rochester Teddi Rudis Sharon Sirokman Dorothy Sterling Judy Thomas Nancy Ullman Katie Van Aelstyn Sharon White Virginia Wolfe Jane Wynn Barbara Young' JoAnn Zimmeqrer 40 1 -1' -as -0 4--1 W'-av 1 L Norma Fries, Secretary Louise Johnson, 2nd Vice President Mrs. Slingsby, Housemother JoAnn Zimmerer, lst Vice President Alice Quirk, Treasurer Ax 5.9 4 511 'V A Ulks Q Nj .. Q' mv: ,ul The weather was cold for the annual sorority Christmas caroling. y js Q l -2 I fu -1 I 155' N s Ease i L-'Lag N EL X -......f- .,, ...4+.,,..,. I 1 l1..,t 111 1 itilllllllllglglhllllmllliliiiilf1115 3 f L My Founded at Virginia Military Institute 1869 Delta Xi Chapter at MSU founded 1923 Alpha Tau Gmegd Delta Xi chapter of Alpha Tau Omega was founded in 1923. ln 1942 the chapter was deactivated as all members ioined the Armed Services and in 19-47 it was reactivated. Besides small functions, three maior social events are sponsored by the ATO's. Fall quarter the chapter house is turned into an old-time gambling casino for the Gay-Ninety Party, Winter quarter the formal Esquire Ball, and Spring quarter is the spring weekend at Seeley Lake. President Homer Staves HWQ Ronald Allowitz James Baker Jack Bascheart Rodney Bates William Benson William Bowd Richard Buholz Rodney Carrier Jerome Coyle Theodore Everson Jam-es Graham tw ' WM Mike Gubner Dale Hallock Eugene Hallock Russell Hatler William lrwin Jean Johnson Tony Kraft Walter Koenig Roger Letson 290 Dale Lumsden Doug Manning Carl Malone Dean Mart John Montegna Gary Morrow James Morrow Leonard Noyes Richard Olson William Palmer Edmond Pangburn Preston Petre Gary Pilgrim Reno Rodeghiero Bob Rux John Schroeder Joseph Staudahar Stan Swartz Robert Swenson James Terrell Allen Toftely Angelo Veroulis PW -bl abc Jerry Walker Michael Wilkerson The court poses after President Homer Staves crowns Julie DuFresne as Esquire Girl. Left to right: Marcia Dukleth Staves Miss DuFresne Annie Richards Ellinghouse, Donna Molenario fa we 4 , f, Q,f l' 45 -I-15 YLiQrfF ....,X.lg'-,gg by W-J-A 4 X X ,.c,,,...wgJ1i'1 ,X Q15 . - '-.-..wQ:sM::-w,A- ml ., 1: W ifxwm ,Le 1 f'9 t , 5 Sf- F' wil 1 , 2 iffzf-:fag ,aff-ilkx-F, ,. I U51 il, 1f 'r'r'rt1''QQ-aa1:1:1'rtfvta ,Q4.f':g-M gk 'ella 1-411 111r1ugig,'.,1 Sl 1 il 1 lit . F 1 1 11 il i f if 1 1 1 Q .,,' 1, 1 f ' gj gy f lg it grfge N: .41T7LLLg-,,.siT,, ,,., Qc ,I..x,,l.,, W, H 1:1 A l'WE:'.::41g,,g, n F x,-,4uF Founded at College of the City of New York 1899 Delta Theta Chapter Founded 1957 Delta Theta Chapter of Delta Sigma Phi, the youngest fraternity at MSU, received its charter May 26, 1957. -aa Delta Sigma Phi Along with the usual firesides, exchanges and informal gatherings, the Delta Sigs have Darrell Dorsch three main social functions. Fall quarter they instituted their first Playboy Party, choos- President ing Stephanie Pedersen as their Playmate, Winter quarter the Delta Sig Dream Girl, Gail Saterlie, was crowned at the annual Carnation Ball. ln the spring Delta Sigs and their dates romped in the woods at Seeley Lake for the Sailor's Ball. Q 1--1 292 Everett Brown Dale Graff Marshall Holmberg Gene Klingler Larry Kroll Max Larson Wallace Long Roy Merritt John Meyer Len Mottas .lake Nelson Ken Nielson Fred Neser Otto Neser Shelby Patrick Y , l 1 l l 1 l l l l l 1 1 1 1 l l l l l 1 l 1 l l l l 1 1 1 l l l i 1 l l 1 1 l V' v Y W ls A Delta Sigs at work building their Homecoming float. 1 Roland Pedersen ' . , X N Larry Paget ' ,B 7 f z a W I sa I N6 -fb Photo by Haugen-McKay l i w l ii i V 'P il ' Sid Strong Bruce Wallwork Ron Weatherell l i l Jim Weiler 1 Dick Willis l l l l l i l - l, - -1 ix! lt mg 'V , , , ,-' x f Q fx K+' f'4iil'q ' l i i Delta Sig Playmate l Stephanie Pedersen Gary Patton Tim Richmond Gary Sorensen Richard Standen ,Maw ' , The finished Delta Sig Homecoming float. 5 D i V Q' , we , I I ,, - M M-.nf--A-ff 0 A --1---W 4 ...fr-wav jx ,A Wk fiibfitsgi f' mm. i t i Phi Delta Theta The brothers of Phi Delta Theta retu-rned.to school to find the house had undergone a Sl5,000 remodeling and refurnish l l l l ing iob which included a new coat of paint and a new front T e Htl l 'llilfE',lil l i i porch- ,,,l.- 'lxr.,.l...'. W lj Milt it l The fall quarter Hawaiian Party, winter quarter Western i 5 L Function and spring quarter weekend at Flathead Lake, plus A , F I , many impromptu functions combined to make a very successful 'l1 . 1 l social year. ,N o a 4' l W X R im if at Founded at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio ll, M .ic. T TMTTD3 ft?-,ms 1843 4' 'Q' President Ray Hunkins Montana Alpha at MSU founded l9l4 -Q01 lil? l Nw , I 4 'VR' -afdY ,amu- 294 John Ambrose John Anderson Paul Anderson Larry Beddes Dennis Bell Dale Berry Floyd Bethke Rod Brewer Bob Brickley Bill Chumrau Ron DePuy Terry Dillon Mike Dishman Pat Dodson Dick Dombrowski Fred Donich Joe Fine Hal Fraser John Fraser Robert Fraser Larry Gemberling Robert Gillette Gaylord Guenin Paul Gustafson Dale Haar Rick Hartman Neil Hanson Ed Herber Larry Herron Mike Hogarty Art Hudson Fred Jewell James Johnson Neil Johnson Robert Johnson Chuck Johnston Larry Kamrath Ray Kamrath Dennis Kansala Ed Komac Wolf Krieger Dennis Lahr al will ? '1 P Cont'd thx rw, N 57 I, ss J RX X ex X EX if 4 W1 ff 1 S NZ? ? M V rg X X NY? QW? It 1 liz ss SFA ET? S511 M4 Eff. W4 Nt KM X 'la ,M Phi Delta supplied a grizzly mascot during football season. ww i we -352 7-3 - -ww f fri I I , Wayne Leslie Mike Lewis Dave Lloyd Jeff Mann John March John Meese Dick Miller John Miller Chuck Miltenberger Gen-e Moe Doug Moulton Robert Moon Bill Nutter John Osborne Ed Peters Tom Riggert Jerry Robbins Don Robinson Jack Rudio Herb Schatz John Schirm Howard Schwend Bill Seel Frank Shaw 1? 0-I N-g,.j vl Ross Smith Glen Sorenson Greg Stone Roger Stromberg Dave Targett Clyde Tucker Jim Welch Ron Werba Sterling Wetzstron 'fb-fr The Phi Delts pose for their annual group picture. ,ai --...af 4? ' J' -'01 An exciting night of television! ,fi N S. 17 3,- I ' ' 1 4 C, -. .r -Q - -- 4 tx s , 3 1 J 5 l ' Zfgffi ijhlt I 4 Vlt 3 'Iv , X431 3 ,ez 1 . 'ry 11, if l I ' t W q . '4 fT T' , . if - swat 1 , 'rs , Lf' V ,Qs . ,. i ',fKf 'f' c f ' Q af gr -Mm . 3,53 N04 ,N M .if .I X - ,g-npu-n---- ' ,Tl F E at ' 14 .AA c , rw W,,, ..W V Q as Bill Gilbert President Phi Sigma Kappa Mu Deuteron Chapter of Phi Sigma Kappa has members represented in all departments at Montana State University. Phi Sigs have three main social functions during the school year. Fall quarter is the Carnation Ball when they crown the Phi Sig Moonlight Girl. Winter quarter features the Coffe Dan's dance. The Phi Sig weekend is the highlight of spring quarter, along with a Barn Dance, Hawaiian Party and numerous coffee hours, exchange dinners and informal get-togethers in the newly decorated basement with the natural rock bar. Founded at Massachusetts College 1873 Mu Deuteron Chapter at MSU founded l923 c ' 405 Ron Barton Jim Berka John Brungton Richard Buech Robert Evans Robert Fitch Dave Foley Larry Goodrich Bob Haburchak Dennis Holden Fred Huhtanen ri Doug James Jack Low Jim Mann Brad Miracle Dennis Myers Bud Nordquist Larry O'ConnelI Myron Pitch Wayne Powell Oh! Oh! Someone gave his pin away. Phi Sigs entertain a sorority at an exchange. Ken Ross Ken Rusfad Larry Vielleux Paul Wallner Ed Zaback 'S is .VJ ET 1? . -. 1 X XX it X . Ex y Xi A x i N 1 TIM Q 4 L i... S. 'N . ,JQAMX ,122 W, --5 fyf X-- g ,I f X X' W x x l e X'x'A Z l I l Tr up l , .jsbxi i v X it Q xc, Pi, l TT Founded at Miami University, T855 Beta Delta Chapter at MSU installed T906 Chester Jolly mt' Robert Tirrell Sigma Chi In T904 a local fraternity was founded at MSU. Helped by Professor Scheusch, it later went national and became known as Beta Delta ot Sigma Chi. Prior to moving into the present home at lllO Gerald, Sigma Chi lived in what are now the Sigma Phi Epsilon and Theta Chi houses in that order. The year started with a bang with the annual Derby Day, a form of track and field events tor new sorority pledges. The Halloween Party and the French Party were the maior events of tall quarter. On the last Sunday of Autumn quarter Sigma Chi held its annual Christmas Kiddie Party for over a hundred underprivi- leged children. The year was highlighted when the Jolly Sigs sang the Sweetheart of Sigma Chi song to Miss Susie Frizelle at the annual Sweetheart Ball. Presidents Fall Quarter Winter Quarter Spring Quarter Dan Balko Lou Aleksich John Allison Jim Bartell Skip Baxter Don Bloom Jim Bryngelson gm' I im, Kirk Buls Edward Canty .lan Carter Bill Corette Ray Correia Phil Currie Henry Cushing Jim Davis its Dave Eacret 'wif Steve Fenter Wayne Finney Vern Fleisher David Gebo John Gerike Ralph Gilham Ernest Gerling George Gratzer Jay Harding Bob Hauck John Hauck Tom Hauck Dave Heston Tom Hines Robert Holmes Ken Horning Bruce Huffine Ronald lverson Ivan Jacobsen Jerry Johnson Gaylon Kipp Doug Midget! Bill Moore J..i -New .' H ' l 426- ,531 4-45:5 '-R55 'fi 1' -J? 1-.ab --'f 4 as il, kgs? Q-Rugs, ' ,Q 'orb '27 43 'tif' ...wud 'T 'N-4 'PW 'K My ar5 V' if . K ,gs fix, . fs. I 4 fir: ., Oops' Low bridge at Derby Day! . . A 'F T wa 5 lf 'J ll: , 41: N ,Q ' x , X X s AX Mi wx 1 Q N Confd 4 Students mix at the faculty-alumni smoker. ' Joe Porter Jim Pramenko Karl Rembe John Roocl Gordon Russell John Schulz Alan Murphy Doug Neibauer Roger Norgaard L. D. Nybo John Odegaard Clinton O'Neil 9 After bears l 1 l 1 jumping from the roof, the sky diving polar pose for a picture. ww' 'Q l l r l l l lvan and Dixie say lt's a rockin' good time. Happiness for Susie Frizelle. 'i H4 N ,nv UNI' 'il . 4 wx 5 '?E ?1Qll'!! S ,, E, T i iii 1 vm -Q ,Usb i U Ron Slovak -hal 1:19 X? F if l i7 l I I l A John Wallin Leon Washuf - Kent Webster Warren Wilcox 5 Bob wsnard l Q Hal Woods l Dan Sfockfon Tom Tiffany Jim Thompson -YW. Q ilu: ff 23 Mike Thomson f John yan Vorst f lla Wayne Veeneman N39 Eff 5 lr 8 F 'I r, sc. 3 1 ,S gf- mn. ,N 5 s AZ' S? l 4 33 S i 'S 553 if Q awww?-f Qi MW., , ,Mi , V 2 vii ix.,-fs Founded at Virginia Military Institute 1865 Gamma Phi Chapter at MSU founded 1905 ,mum ,ef Sigma Nu Gamma Phi Chapter of Sigma Nu is the oldest national fraterni- ty on the campus of Montana State University. Since it was installed in 1905, over one thousand men have been chosen to experience the activities and associations of Gamma Phi. Socially, Sigma Nu is held in high regard for its Barn Dance of fall quarter, the Pledge function during the winter, and the formal Piggee Dinner of spring quarter. The social calendar is supple- mented by numerous firesides, treehangings and the White Star serenades, along with many impromptu innovations, such as the Chicken Hop, the spring raft trip down the Blackfoot river and swimming, skating and toboggan parties. Jack Cogsvvell fm Y Dave Aldrich Tim Aldrich Mfr ug Gary Anderson Richard Austin Charles Baeurle David Baker ww Ray Beck Larry Bell Charles Bennett Scott Bettesworth Bill Boettcher Bill Bourrett Q 938 Bob Braig Tom Briggs Brad Bruggeman Mike Buckley John Chamley Keith Clark 4? s i L, , s,- 6: u, ,Q . sr' 9 55 J I .AV ,Z .4 Ni 1 'ZRQW1 Alt' ,xf -.J Rm? - . 1 , 305 if I. gy S Q M xr r .k M-unw ,L A WMA-naw 5 X V X e ST , X ,.,.. 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Ji ' r 1 llllll? f 1 4 y t..L2c,i,,. .Q W ,i, ,J JIM.. we-f Founded at the University of Virginia 1901 Montana Alpha Chapter at MSU founded 1918 Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Phi Epsilon, the Fraternity with a Heart, was established on the Montana State University campus in 1918. It is the third oldest fraternity on the campus and has graduated 500 brothers since its founding. Having the only full-time fraternity house mother on campus helped social life greatly. The brothers spent many weekend nights dancing and visiting with their dates in the house. The maior functions were the fall quarter Queen of Hearts Ball and the winter quarter Swamp Stomp. It was an active year at the house with the red door. x I f . 1 President Doug James . 2-is cu , X .,... E? .1 my 4 ,5 2 Tiff f' Housemother Mrs. Dunlap Glen Aasheim Darrell Anderson Jack Beebe Dennis Brier Larry Benton Vergil Bentz 'vlvjjgjvf N Q :aj Dan Biere Jim Biotte f 47 . it s 5,6 Mafia . .... .Nur 308 Peter Brotz John Burker Bob Campbell John Carlson as C at Bob Clark Dennis Cronin Joe Daley Norm Davis Romie Deschamps Bob Dumont , ' -. j Jeff Easbey Bill Ferguson Bill Gehler Chuck Graham Mike Green Doug Griffith Jack Griffith Gary Hall Mack Hamlin Robert Harlin Joel Harris James Harrison Dick Haugen Charles Hope Skip Hovey Fred Huntington Tony Irwin Gregg Johnson Bill Jones Charles Kintz Peter Kohlweg Jim Laas Wayne Larson Ed Lemp Jeff Lenci 'VZ 101-4 QMS' V'be,, 4 Pl l 2 in IJ 'arm xi --'9' 0.42 ,,,,,.f-I 'P 55,53 ras 'I' ar -Mi' . Ni 'ii, ' Q ',.....2 an if was 'NW ---.awww 1 A 6' '27 ml' F W if .4 '-4 . gr if 3 My 'K ff f -1' C5 2, A K 1 f -im ,, A f ,A , A .4 Q.. iaee 473 v 4 ' , il .AN4 'r::1'j' 7 1 4 ' 3 - V '57 W 'U :Q ,J Wray' ,,,r .r,, 1 . A il nv ' Karel Lo-renzen Wendie Wilson 5 W. H. Nussbaum Lowell Paige Lee Peppard John Porter Ed Nelson Jack Redgren Larry Lind Mike Lowe Dean Lundeen Bob Lundstrom Ted Lympus Larry Malkuck Mick Manix Jack Martin Reclge Martin Lee Mathews Len Moen Dave Murray Cont d Pledges entertain actives at the annual SPEak Easy firesicle Saturday Pledge Duties? Stan Strong Dale Swant Paul Ulrich Don Watne Jeff Wilson Gary Woodgerd Ted Schoenborn Chuck Secrest John Sommerville Jim Still Nlarcum Strom Robert Romstad Rodney Thorne Xen, 4? ,. v-'nf 2 ' 3 9' l' , ,xx V Z I -N f , V ex M ik S S. -H 'ses SEQ z r sr W n-...,,..--.,,...,, n'3.,..-M-' Theta Chi Theta Chi Fraternity at MSU is exemplified by comfortable living conditions, close knit friendship and a balance between scholarship and social activity. The crowning of the Theta Chi Dream Girl at the Red and White Ball highlights the year. Besides firesides, other outstanding func- tions include the Hobo Arts Ball during fall quarter and the Circle Bar X outdoor supper and dance during spring quarter. Founded at Norwich University T856 President Steve Postle Beta Epsilon Chapter at MSU founded l937 John Bayliss T3 dv' won? '76 ' 31 c rw -ww 'WS' ,sf sais 'P-Tia P H Robin Bennett John Benton Virgil D. Bon George Draffin Ed Emmett Wade Marlin Mac Fenton Gary Gallaher Mike Gleason Wayne Goetz Don Grotts Lynn Heppler Don Hetherington Norm Hindslay Q X5 it 'l Jerry Holiday f ' 'lily Pat Johnston Larry Kanz Jim Kean William Lingard Theta Chis entertain their queen candidates at a coffee hour. , iiiii , Can McCallum Rod Powell Barry Reed Fred Rewey Dancing at the Red and White Ball. i i F, Q Lawrence Spezie Ron Smith Lowell Tripp Larry Tucker 4 -nil f Q l Sigmo: Alpha Epsilon Montana Beta chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon was chartered on February l2, 1927. The SAE's then lived at 541 Eddy, but they moved to 1120 Gerald, their present home, four years later. Although proud of their reputation on campus as the singing fraternity, the Sig Alphs did not confine themselves to serenading sorority houses. They topped all fraternities in scholarship, and were winners of the Greek intramural athletic trophy. The fall and winter of T960-61 showed that the SAE's were picking up where they left off the previous school term. The Sig Alphs again led fraternity row in scholarship for fall quarter, and waltzed home with the first-place trophy in fraternity basketball, during the winter. President Ken Fordik Mike Baker Wayne Baldwin Jerry Biork Elbert Borden Bill Bouchee Printer Bowler Wenzel Brown 'W Tom Bugni Bob Carlberg Conrad Colby Jerry Colness Barry Davis Jim Elliott Gary Eudaily Dick Evans 'ww Joe Ferrell Gary Fish 1 Tom Flaherty Dick Ford Dave Fuller Louis Garcia Lyle Glascock qua, Harold Gilkey Bill Gibson .19 'ZR I-.Ax I-'ffif- 0 'ref' ',! Bill Goesling 1'5 -n Wylie Good Dave Hafer -..-e--v Edward Hale Wayne Hinrichs Charles Hood l an vfhn -ul Don Hubbard John Hughes Steve Johnson Tom Kenney Don Krumm Ray Lampi Kenneth Lawrence Carl Lehrkind Tom Lehrlcind Ronald Long Bob McKenzie Richard Maney Wi? k Afe'-i'r 'ff ie Af M 'lu One of the hard working head Trainers at the Sig Alphs Olympics. 4.1- def. My Y T7 4 408- 4? ' w-..f-y --sg... g rr Barbara Carolyn Kay Dixie Ann Jordis Wanda Barbara Boorman Cannon Cooney Dawson Erickson Hillman Lee A 'Q Q44 WI! Judy McCaffry Judy Mclntyre Marith McGinnis Gwen McLain Little SISTSIS Minerva Colleen Mack Meg Ratf Judy Patch Carolyn Ruth Myra Shults Lynda Westrum an Little Sisters of Minerva is conceived as a spirit building organization com- posed ot loyal, enthusiastic co-eds who are interested in promoting the aims and purposes of Sigma Alpha Epsilon on the MSU campus. The organization is unique because it is actually a sorority within the SAE Fraternity. This is the first year of its existence having received its charter January 8, 1961. Steve's coat goes for 55.00 The Little Sisters can cook too! ang i ,W -SH' Dave Robert Martin Paul Robert Dave John Martin Means Mikelson Miller Morganstern Morris Noni-,ey 3 fi' .mu '33 W5 ?l il? Doug Oien wg--V John Olson 547' Gerald Richards Tom Ross l 2 I7- ' Gordon Smith Dan Peters Tom Peterson Bob San kovich George Scott Cont'd -Rn div' .7- 5 vf-UD CT 0 -QW' Bill Staneger 'bf' X u T The SAE's keeping up on athletics. sf E 'lg Dancing at the Annual Violet Ball. f' K4 2 .te 2 l are w lion r'1 gi YQ aww-W' Hey! ls this all we're going To get? Poor Minerva!! Q , 2 Bruce Vasser David Voighf Richard Walker John Weriz Ed Whitelaw Jim Willifs Gary Woifowick Doug Wold Bob Wolverton Wilbur Wood Dick Sfephenson Jim Stephenson David Sulc Gary Towner Randy Urbanec John Ulvila Confd Synadelphic provides an economical place for girls to live and also develops coop- eration between the girls liv- ing and working together. The girls maintain a grade average usually above all other living groups. They sponsor functions each quarter and participate in university activities. This women's co-op began in T942 in connection with the School of Religion. In T947 it became a regular living group. Mrs. Galt has been house- mother since 1950. '11 '-is ' lt Q Standing, left to right: Mabel Myrich, Helen Hancock, Janice Thruston, Bev Starry, Linda Wasley, Betty Brown, Martha Olsen, Karen Renwick, Joyce Christensen, Kathy Scholl, Jean Madsen. Seated: Mary Janson, Laura Wolverton, Kay Garber, Nola Terentiff, June Genger, Donna Goodrich, Judy Ashihara. Elrod men are usually in the top rank scholastically, but life at Elrod is never dull. Wing parties, impromptu gather- ings, and organized functions, includ- ing a dinner dance, help the men relax. Telephones are handy and forever busy. Mrs. Berry served again as our mother away from home, for the Elrod fellows. Synddelphic OFFICERS COUNCIL President is Carl Cain, secretary, Bill Davis, social chairman, Mark Vadheimg and athletic chairman, Rudy Reimold. Elrod Hall Turner Hall means home to the main body of upperclass non- affiliated MSU women. These girls maintain a busy social life by many organized teas, firesides, and functions such as the fall Barn Dance and winter formal. The independents of Turner hold their share of campus offices and usually score high in vvomen's intramural sports At least once a year the Turner Hall gals find time to steal Bertha, the Foresters' traditional sweet- heart,-usually lust before the annual Foresters' Ball. K. ll Two Turner Hall girls escape to their room for a quiet evening of studying ,Sax A 1 if Elaine Hoem, Rita Tennant, Mrs. Mallick, Judy Fisher and Glenna Nelson at the annual Christmas party. ,W 1 'Wwe MAIN OFFICERS Turner Hall Left to right: Nancy Engelhardt, Kay Roberts, Anne Tyukodi, Sandra Orr, Norma Clayton, Martha Comer, Alice Curdy Jeannette Bach Judy Zaeske, Marcia McDonald. 320 E Ulu Q Y' wwf-fr Y . A Ak I 6 a '4 V' ,N fvf 1M..1.,m W.. + ff-nu. - -1i..s+ - OFFICERS COUNCIL Stanclingg left to right: Barbara Burrell, Sue Ann Coolidge, Joanne Weinschrott, Lila Knudson, Shannon Shea, Corinne Collier, Kay Roberts, Nancy Gilroy, Marcia McDonald, Alice Curdy, Deloris Johns. Seated: Jeannette Bach, Anne Tyukodi, Norma Clayton, Nancy Engelharclt, Martha Comer, Judy Zaeske, Sandra Orr. 1 f'1 5' 5 ' 1 ' - 1,,,.,9qsv.wwf., i ww 4 .MV I A H , c rl Peggy Shea and Ginger Praast. Late again! ,1- Virginia Praast, Margaret Shea and Shannon Shea are off to supper as soon as the rest of the clan gets here. Traditional fall function for the freshman Triangle is the Peppermint Prince Ball. Peppermint Prince Rene Austin, T960-61, and his date Margot Latimer lead the grand march affer the crowning. BRANTLY HALL Brantly Hall is the headquarters of the three-dorm freshman vvomen's Triangle and receives the rush at closing hours. This year Brantly teamed up with Phi Sigma Kappa to win First place in the Homecoming Float contest. 322 , U ,p Ya -7 J- J ' 1 l . ,- n Z- Y. ,ff 'Jan' ' xx 1 l rival i ws K .J A S.-71, g- ,,..Y ' Windy Wilson was Social Chairman of Brantly hall and Beverly Boorman was President of the hall. Triangle officers who governed the entire freshman dorm were ffrom top to bottoml Beverly Boorman, President of Brantly, Mary O'Connor, President of Corbin Hall, Mary M C. Carfhy, President of the Triangle, Bertha Kreamer, Secretary of Triangle and Marianne Judd, Treasurer of Triangle. The Triangle is made up of the three Freshman Dorms and function iointly for the Peppermint Prince Ball, the' South Seas Party Spring Quarter, sing for the Newman Song Fest and spon- sor theannual Spring Tea. l ,T E31-We Seated: Diane Mossey, Judy Thomas, Marva Kirby, Louise Johnson, Karel Lorenzen, Myrna Eyerly. Standing: Jordis Erickson, Sharon Dodge, Penny Loucas lHead Junior Sponsorl, Ellen Parker, and Judy Davison. Junior Sponsors live in the freshman women's dorm to help curb homesickness, provide needed advice and a shoulder for crying purposes. 323 , 324 X it North g s Corbm i !f ? Aft ,A Mrs. Brooker Mrs. Moore Assistant Head Resident Assistant Head Resident North Corbin is the hall which links the dorm system together and is the youngest ot the three. North Corbin won fame this year by plac- ing first in the W.R.A. swimming competition and also the intramural basketball meet. North Corbin Gfficers were Patti O'Niel, Social Chairman, and Ann Wolhowe, President. 'Really!! -Julie Ager, surprised by the camera. Get together to discuss plans for Christmas vacation. O I' l 1 I1 Informal gab session in the lounge includes: Ann Wolhowe, Judi Rice, Pat Anderson, Mary McCarthy, Ann Minteer and Carla Chander. Gathered around the piano are Mary Leigh, Karen Larson, Patti O'Niel and Tinsley Palmer. Q W- I M.-be 7 I fc Corbin officers were Mary O'Conner, President, and Alice MacDonald, Social Chairman. Mrs. Hutt, Head Resident Corbin Hall is home for another third of the freshman women, who participated in the Triangle activities, ioined in W.R.A. sports, and provided a Christmas Serenade forthe men on campus. Corbin, along with her sister halls, received its share of pin- nings and serenades. Miss Ellis, Head Counselor ' li -gig i sg 5. Q, .,.. fi si ji ig ., v V -J, . 'QA l - . , N ivltrkyl. .4-Q Mrs. Malik, Assistant Head Resident l 325 an Ex ik Ve' I , PZ . , W 3 X A 'Al - ln. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL-Back row: Paul Sagunsky, Steve Carrol, Ken Osher, Joe Kohl. Front row: John Van Vorst, Dennis Lahr, Robert Haberchak. Craig Hall I-v ' From left to right: Mrs. Shirlee Crowley Mr. John Crowley, Head Resident, Mr Andrew Blank, Assistant Head Resident Mr. Fred Luhman, Assistant Head Resident V I RESIDENT ASSISTANTS - Winter Quarter, 'I96O. Back row: Dave Rankin, Ray Martinich, Jack Bolen- der, John Geng, Stan Hunton, Jack Hamilton, Roger Danielson, Richard Baker, Jim Wilson, Robert Schuette, Richard Silverstein, Fred McFarland. Front row: Roy Bilile, Ted Cooney, Lester Ikeda, Joe Dietrich, Robert Johnson, Stan Larson. '61 The highlighT of Craig's very ac- tive year was The semi-formal dance An Evening in Paris. Gene Dloughy of Canada provided the music, vvhile To further The enhancement of a Pa- risienne mood, Louie Garcia per- formed a few numbers from Can Can. -11 ' XV' 5 +4 4415 l Inq QI! Craig Hall Left To right: Marcia Meagher, Sandy Swank, Sara Steadman, Helen Cain, Barbara Tobin, Marie Cooley. The highlight of Yhe evening was 1he performance of rhe Can Can by six viva- cious beauties of Delta Gamma. 327 l I ,ha it gage I During the spring quar- ter, Craig Hall's quartet copped first place in the Men's Division Quartet Con- test with renditions of A Rovin ' and ln the Eve- ning by the Moonlight. Left to right: Ron Koble, Doug Manning, Mike Kiley, Bob Fitch. Craig I-Icxll Craig's very active intramural teams this year included the champion of Men's Division swim- ming. Back row: Jim Entrican, coach, John Wetsel, Dave Stiles, Manager, Barry Koons, captain. Middle row: Dave Foley, Buster Lewis. Front row: Scott Hefty. Cont'd l 4 i h l 1 i t i l i l I l i l , ,. i f fa j .w . W s Not pictured: Ron Duncan, Greg Moore, Pete Steiner, Bruce Wall- Y., i Y MN l work. 4, f 'A f 'mx ' ,,. ' 328 sf, X l Back row: Ray Hunkins, Wayne Goetz, Homer Staves, Doug Baldwin, Harold Gilke, L. D. Nybo, Bob Terrell, Brad Nickle. Front row: Bill Gilbert, Steve Postle, Dick Bewoles, Ken Fordick, Mike Curran, Doug James, Tony Wastcoat, Ted Schoenborn, Jeff Lenci, Len Moen, Tim Richmond, Carl Lamb. Not pictured: Pete Peters, Jake Nelson, Paul Wallner, Chip O'Neil. Inter- Fraternity Council President-Doug James Vice President-Mike Curran Secretary-Chip O'Neal Treasurer-Tony Wastcott Composed of fraternity representatives and meeting twice monthly under the advisership of Carl Lamb, IFC keeps intertrat relations operating smoothly, plans and supervises Rush Week, and works with Panhellenic on matters in- volving Greeks in general. Pon- Hellenic Council President-Kiane Mossey Vice President-Annette Smith Secretary-Diane Drew Treasurer-Roxanne Shelton Adviser-Dean Maureen Clow Back row: Lois Kraus, Barbara Young, Dorothy Pemberton, Juoy King, Louise Johnson, Bari Lynn Bertelson Front row: Joan Elder, Diane Drew, Diane Mossey, Annette Smith, Margie Loyall. Missing from picture: Roxanne Shelton, Marlys Nelson. Panhell, like lFC a national organization, supervises sorority matters, with authority and dispatch. Meeting place per meeting and presidency per year rotate among the six member houses. -w e 4- s' w w, 1 'U ' fy ,Nr , -I5Y5,lQ55'- 'Q ix V ff s 3 IN , ' ,. XJQQ ' -1:1 4 N, ffl ' wifi if , ff ' ' vs K wg S Es ff ,- 5 ,W QW, ,. , w. 43. vw, ,xnvww 4 O W' AE' gg, X, 2 hm 'gd X wi VIR 3 Q fr' is' 'M ' Q, -:few V, N M ' M an M- gk 491' 5. Q, av M s e s 5 W 5 A w s U b 'A A yr M A W , .. E M. AFV . Q.. Q' , Q I V fm... - M. ' K .4 In ,V y ,S s , , W Q E s .su W'-9' wg, G 'W 5 vf MJ' 49:5 W Y' 330 Photo by Jake Nelson RCDYALTY Sharon Blaszek, Associate Bev Hughes, Asisfanf Nancy Long, Assistant Editor :za W Q 'lwaiftv TERRY STEPHENSON Photo by Haugen-McKay Homecoming Queen ' Q een by a vote of the male student body and as Miss Terry Stephenson, Kappa Kappa Gamma, was elected Homecoming U I the s ring, she was honored at the Theta Sigma Phi Matrix Table as the Outstanding University served as campus hostess. n p Senior Woman. Photos by Haugen'McKay Diane Boyer, Kappa Alpha Theta, was selected from the candidates participating in the contest sponsored by the Montana Wool Growers Association to represent Montana in the Miss Wool, U.S.A., contest in Texas. Miss Wool DIANE BOYER Miss M.S.U. cmd Miss Montono Joanna Lester, Kappa Kappa Gamma, was selected Miss MSU to represent MSU in the Miss Montana contest. Selection was made on the basis of talent, and bathing suit and evening gown competition. During the summer of 1961, she won the Miss Montana contest in Billings. JOANNA LESTER W x , bl Q. f .fi 3 Q, 2, , ' if a any S X as -:il if MQ? . --Q'- .. is 1 V if i 'i'i' M Photos by Haugen-McKay 333 Photo by Haugen-McKay FLORINE SMITH OSf?l,3 gftfff ,yw,f:,, Peppermint Prmce Dick Rene Austin, Sigma Nu, was chosen by the Freshman vyomen to rule over their winter function, the Peppermint Ba Derby Dcfy Queen Florine Smith, Kappa Kappa Gamma, was selected from pledge groups of all sororities to reign as Queen over Sigma Chi Derby Day in the fall. DICK AUSTIN Photo by Haugen-McKay Mardi Gras King crowned Mardi Gras King, having been elected by the women students. JUDY MCCAFFERY Pho + Us if W P Photo by Haugen-McKay LOUIS GARCIA Mardi Gras Queen Judy Mcfaffery, Kappa Kappa Gamma, was chosen by male students to reign as Queen over Newman Club-sponsored Mar- di Gras. 335 Military Ball Queen Cathy Spitfier, sophomore, Kappa Kappa Gamma, was chosen Military Ball Queen by combined forces of Air Force and Army ROTC units. CATHY SPHTLER Photo by Camn in 'Wir gf 4 iw, Y Coed Colonel Mary Garrison, Delta Gamma, was selected Coed Colonel by the Air Force ROTC Department to command the Angel Flight, AFROTC Auxiliary, group during the year. Photo by Dale Graff SANDY SHAFER 4 fy 'lies ,' . A F ' 5' 5 :j' L . . 42 as 4 x 7'-as S in Photo by Catlin MARY GARRLSCN K-Dette Commander Sandy Shafer was elected K-Dette Com- mander by the girls in the newly-formed women's Army ROTC drill team. 337 N x X N if Maww ax 'T zz! W4 f '33, 5Z!p!,,,f,4,, X 338 Snow Queen ELEANOR BENNETT and GARY FISH Eleanor Bennett, Kappa Kappa Gamma, and Gary Fish, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, were elected Snow Queen and King for AWS- sponsored Snovv Weekend. .N QW ' -we A 7 M, 4, w f Zu , ' 17 X 1 Snow King Alpha Tau Qmegcii Fsquire Girl JULIE DUFRESNE Photo by f A 1 I Rv 5' ,, f , x 11- mm 1 S 'wif' P GAIL SATERLIE Delia Sigma Phi Dream Girl . If-f DEAN NA MEN 55914 mf, ,vi M ' wg! I , fi, F EVN ,, I f u :A ' V 4 Q V . , ?fMw aww mg0f AMW ff ' -f ff: ay 1 Z. m,w gwj. J' ,, ggfu' , Qi , fx Q ' Zz' ,, .4 , M M Y ' ff h w fig T . 'gg Sf ' 4+ X il KS ., fa fa 1 QR' 61, U wi V ff f We - nf K Phi Sigma KCI ,, ,353 Q.,.'gv , ppc Moonllght Glrl CARELLI K. . V gi 7 A . A ' HW wif N62 ff Q ,, 1 f Q5 ' 4-A 5 f ,, A bf ' x 'Y M ' 1 Q W ' 1 . I W ' ,Q I 2 b K Q ,. .... - -- f'WfQmH . 'ww N? -' 1 ,,,'f' x 55 Sigma Phi Epsilon Queen ei Hearts WENDY WILSON H, A J xg N X I 'i If 'ii' if if ' 5 sf, fi X 1 I X ' Y 7, P Photo by Haugen McKay a ,K J' X K f QQ -Q.-, ,W . -mf i Q, T i xx. , 'KQYM , H?i2NA XS- Xxx s' . ,' ,Z Y x f 1, - f, ,s,., , QM aw. .iii 5 N 2-. 'yu wa, if 1, f'?i '4a .W Ylgjid, ,-,ff W, ,Vg x' 39 kaffyuw saw: -, w- x, .EMO .-ans 1 s 4 1 9 'L M k ' 1 I I gm .. 5 ,, wr nf 53, S x .M wf- ' cw ilu 54 M. z Sa wk Qi iff: vu f 6 X Q ' M- Ya , . Abbott, Frank C. ,,,,7.,. ,. Anderson, Homer E. Atkinson, E. A. ,,,,,,,, . Badgley, E. Kirk 7,,Y.., Blomgren, Paul B. .,...,...., . Blurnberg, Nathan B. ,,7,r . Browder, W. Gordon Brown, Firman H. . Brown, James A. ,,,. . Bugbee, Henry G. Burgess, Robert M. ,... . Campbell, Kathleen Carleton, Linus J. ,,..,,,, .. Castle, Gordon B. ......... .,..... . Chamberlain, D. Gertrude .. Clow, Maurine . . ,........,. .. Cogswell, Andrew C. ..,.. . Coonrod, Robert W. Criaghead, John J. Crowder, Troy F. .,... . Dahlberg, George P. .,,. . Diettert, Reuben A. ..,, . Gilbert, Vedder M. ,.... . Gorman, Robert E. .... . Griffiths, William J. Hansen, Robert W. . Heliker, George B. Hertler, Charles F. Honkala, Fred S. Hook, Walter , ,, Adamczewski, Zygmunt ...... Adams, Harry F. ,,,,,.,.... . Ammons, R. B. Andrie, Eugene .,...,,,,,,.,,,,. Armour, Leslie , ,......,..... ....... . Armsby, Lucille J. CMrs.J ....... Arnold, Aden F. ..,,,..,,,, ,,,, . Autio, A. Rudy ....,..........,.. Balderstone, Howard . Ballard, Wiliam R. ..... . Bankson, Douglas H. Barth, Glenn R. ..,,..... . Beaty, Chester B. Bennett, Edward E. Bennett, James R. . .. Betsky, Seymour ......... Bie r, Jesse ........................ Boehmle-r, Richard M. ..,.. . Belle, Arnold W. ......... , Boner, Agnes V. .............,.. . Borden, Morton ..,,,,, , .......,....., Brewer, Mabel M. lMrs.j ....,. Briggs, Edwin W. .............. . Briscoe, Emma H. fMrs.j .,,,... Brissey, Forrest L. . ..,,.,.,.,,, ,, Brodersen, Ray A. ........... . Browman, Ludvig G. ....... . Brown, Ella C. ........... E ...... . Brown, Walter L. Brunson, Royal B. .... . Bryan, Gordon H. Bue, Olaf J. ....... . Busch, Edgar T. .....,,. . Carpenter, Nan C. ...... Carter, Paul A. ....,.... . Charles, Robert A. ,... . Chessm, Meyer ............,,.,... Chinske, Edward S. ,.,,,...,,...... Christopherson, Joan CMrs.j 346 INDEX ADMINISTRATION INDEX I ........... I 52 . .,...., 64, 199 64 64, 202 60, 199 62, 270, 275, 276 58, 199 61, 262 65 57, 199 56 . .,..... . 64, 190 60 59, 275, 276 65 63, 198, 199, 329 63, 198, 199 219 I 54, 65 58, 199 59 219 248 ,, 58 273 63 63 276 56, 199, 268 56 61, 275, 276 Jeppesen, C. Rulon ........ ,,,,, 5 7, 275, 276 Krieger, Frederick W. ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 65 Livingston, Arthur E. ..,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,--,--,,-, 5 7, 198 McGinnis, Ralph Y. ........... 58, 204, 209, 267, 275 Martell, Earl W. ................... ..,.,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,, 6 3, 198 Moucha, M. F. lLt. Col.J ..... ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 5 7 Munoz, John J. ..................... ,,,,,,,,,, 5 7 Musgrave, Charles L. lCol.l Newburn, H. K. ......,,.....,,...,, - Pantzer, Robert T. Parker, Charles D. Payne, Thomas Platt, Anne C. ...... . Rianda, David .............,, Richman, Luther A. ..... Ryan, Jack .,.,,,,,....,,,, Shaudys, Vincent K. .... Sletten, Vernon O. .... . Smith, Leo .....,,,....-,,,, Stewart, John M. ........ . Stoodley, Agnes L. ..... - Sullivan, Robert E. Swearingen, T. G. Tatsuyama, Toshimi .... Turner, Robert T. ......... Van Horne, Robert L. Waldron, Ellis L. ......... . Williams, Ross A. Wren, Melvin C. ...... . Wright, Philip L. .... . FACULTY INDEX 60, 68, 202, 204, 69, 69, 67 67 67 67 67. 95 67 67 68 68 262 68 68 267 95 275 68 69 263 69 198 69, 202, 69, .................... . 69, 276 267 202 70, 198, 199, 275, 276 257 199 70 .Q1QQfT7'0i,I . 70 198 95 71, 71, 261 275 . 71 71 . 71 , 95 Cloninger, E. Fay CM.rs.l -- Cloninger, Lewis A. .,,...... . Clubb, Merrel D. .................. . Coope, Evelyn H. CMrs.j ...... Cooper, Marnie L. fMrs.J .... Cotter, John F. ............... . Cox, Forrest ...,.......... Cromwell, Gardner ....., Cross, George W. .... - Davidson, Hugh .................. DeLand, Mary F. lMrs.j ...... Dew, James E. ........,.......... . Dobbins, Jack R. .... ..... . Doty, Gerald H. .... - Dugan, Edward B. duMas, Frank M. ,..... . Dwyer, Robert J. ......... . Edmundson, James S. Eklund, Carl M. ................. . Emblen, Donald J. ............ . Emmert, Merle W. CCapt.D Ephron, Marguerite CMrs.1 .....,. Erion, Gene L. .................. . Etheridge, Fannie E. Evans, ldris W. .......... - Eversole, James A. Faurot, James L. ...,. . Faust, Richard A. ..... . Fiedler, Leslie A. ..,.........,.. . Fields, Robert W. ........ - ....... . Fletcher, Jack CCapt.J ..... Freeman, Edmund L. ...... - Freudenberger, Herman ..... Garrett, Merrill F. ......... Gebhart, James W. ...... Gerlach, Frederick L. .... - 58, 252 9, 50, 51 53 57, 199, 267 . 64 . 61 56 60, 198 276 .. ......... 64 .55 56 62 I 59, 1'95, 269,i' 275, 62, 62, 198, 275, 62, 121, 56, 267, 59 276 198 276 263 275 95 95 72, 199 71, 199 72, 194, 196 95 72, 231, 234 72, 212 72, 224, 229 73, 190 73, 198, 214, 275 73, 199, 74, 74,.275, ffQQfQfff'i74, -,,f.'. '74,'I1'92,i' 74, .--.--f'75f' 75, 275, 75, Gold, Raymond L. ..................... ....................... ............ - Gordon, Clarence C. ..... - .... 2 ....... -- ........ ... ...... -- 73 95 269 252 276 74 267 74 266 263 74 275 75 254 276 75 75 75 272 76 76 Graves, Lynn B. .... frrr 7 6 Griff, Mason .A.,.....,,. -- 76 Grimes, R. Merwin .,.A.. ---- 7 6 Groom, lrene D. .... -,,---- 9 5 Habeck, James R. YV-- 76 Hemmen, Oscar J. .,.a.. ....... 7 6, 269 Hansen, Axel E. ..,.... VfVY7VV,V7V,,.,,,,V, 7 6 Hansen, Bert ,,.......e ...-. 7 7, 199, 276 Haring, Robert C. ,,,.,...,.... ,,,.,...ff77,, 7 7 Harper, Aaron W. .....,.....V.... . 77, 198 Harris, Harold D. CCapt.J rreerrr .. 77 Harris, Phyllis L. iMrs.1 ,,,.... VVV, 7 7 Harvey, LeRoy H. ,,,,.Y,77,,.e ..... 7 7 Hashisaki, Joseph ...,...s,.......... s..sssssA.. 7 7 Hassler, C. William lRev.l .. ,sss 77, 228 Hayden, Richard J. .............. ..f.V.VV.. 7 8 Heinrich, Albert C. .... .... 7 8 Helbing, Albert R. ..ff.Y .... 9 6 Hevener, Jane .,..... .. 95 Hoffman, Robert S. . 78 Host, John R. ........... 78 Howard, Harold H. .... .... 9 5 Hoyer, Bill H. .......,.. .. 95 Hummel, J. George .... ....... 7 8 Jakobson, Mark J. .......... 79 James, Richard H. .... .,.,. 7 9, 262 Jarka, Horst .......... .... ..... .... 7 9 Jay, Robert H. ......... ............. 7 9, 257 Jenkins, Ray .,.........,..,.,........ ...., 7 9, 224, 229 Johnson, Dorothy M. .,,...,,........ .............. 7 9 Johnson, Maxine C. iMrs.1 ....... .... 7 9, 199 Johnston, Donald O. ............... .......... 9 5 Jorgensen, Erling S. ...,,. ....... 9 6 Juday, Richard E. ....... .. 80 Karlin, Jules A. 80 Karpat, Kemal ....... ........ 9 6 Kempner, Jack J. .... .... 8 O, 261 Kimball, Edward L. .... .......... 8 0 King, Walter N. ........ ,.... 8 0, 275 Knowlton, Leo L. .... ....,.. 8 O Krier, John P. ............,.....,......,. .... 9 6 Lackman, David B. ......,,................. .... 9 5 Lackschewitz, Gertrud iMrs.1 .... 80 Lapiken, Peter P. ................... ,... 8 O Larsen, Henning ...... 95 Larson, Carl L. ...... .... 9 5 Leedy, James A. ,,... . 81 Leonard, James R. ...... .... 8 1 Leste-r, John L. ..,...... ..,, 8 1 Lewis, George D. ....... .,.. 8 1 Lewis, Gordon D. .......... .,,, 8 1 Lewis, Vanetta CMrs.1 ........ ...,.,...,,,,,,,,,..,. 8 l Lohn, Sherman V. ..,..,,....,,.,...,. .,,,,.,,,,,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,. . , 96 Lommasson, Emma B. iMrs.j 81, 199, 255, 276 Lorenz, Mavis ..,.........,......,....,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,, 8 2 Lory, Earl C. ................ ,.... 8 2, 198, 276 Lottick, Kenneth V. .,.,,....,,, ,,,,..,,,,,,..,,, 8 2 McAllister, Richard C. ..,,,..,,, ,,,, 8 2, 264 McCoy, B. Lo-rraine lMrs.l .....- .... 8 2, 267 McLeod, Donald B. ............ ,,.,,,,.,.,., 9 6 Malouf, Carling I. ..,. ,,-,, 8 2, 198 Manning, William .... ,,,,,,,, 8 2, 192 Martinson, Alvhild .,.. .............. 8 2, 263 Marvin, Edwin L. ........ .,,,, 8 3, 198, 276 Mason, David R. ,,,,...,,,,,,,,, ,..,,,,.,,.,,,, Y, , 83 Merriam, Lawrence C. ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 8 3 Midgett, Adelaine S. fMrs.1 .. 83 Miller, Arnold ..,,..,,,,,...,,.,.,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,, 8 3 Millis, George H. .... 83 Mills, Douglas ,,.,. ,,,,,,,,,, 8 3 Moore, John E. ..... ..,,,,.,.,,.,, 8 3, 198 Morisawa, Marie ,,,.,,,,A,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,, 2 84 Morris, Melvin S. ,,.,,, ,,..,. ,,,,, 8 , 84, 263, 276 Munro, James J. R. ...,.... - ........ ,,,,,-,,,-,,,, 84 Mussulman, Joseph A. ..... ,,.,, 8 4 256 Myers, William M. ......, ,,,,,,.,,, 8 4 Nakamura, Mitsuru J. ..... ,, 84 Nelson, Rita CM.rs.J ..... .... 8 4 Nimlos, Thomas J. ,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,, 8 4 Noble, Clyde E. ,,,,..,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,, 8 5 Nonnenmacher, Patricia lMrs.j ..... .... 8 5, 266 Oakland, Lloyd ..........,.,-,,,.,.,,,,,. ,,,,,,- 8 4 Ormsbe-e, R. A. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,.,,, 96 Ortisi, Domenico ,--,-,.,,,,,,---,,,,-, U 85 Osterheld, R. K. ...... 85, 246, 260 275 Oswald, Robert M. ,....,...,,,. ,. 85, 200 268 Pedersen, Alfred L. fCapt.1 85 Pengelly, W. Leslie .......... 85 Penland, Geneva T, fMrs.J 86 Perry, Laurence B. ,..,..... .. 86 Peterson, John A. 86 Pettinato, Frank A. .... 86, 265 Pfeiffer, E. w. . , aa, isa Pierce, William R. . . 86 263 Powell, Ward H. ,, 86 199 Preece, Sherman J. .... 86, 198 Quinn, George H. ,... 96 Reinemer, Vic , ..... ..,,...., 9 6 Reinhardt, Howard E. ., 87 Reynolds, Florence ...... ,. 87, 199 Rhinehart, Naseby ,,.,. 224, 231, 234 Richards, William H. ,..... 87 Riese, Harlan C. ,. , 87 Rekes, Willia P. . ,...... 87 Roscoe, Charles W. ,. ,. 87 265 Rusoff, Lester R. . . 87 Rygg, Paul T. 88 Salvin, Samuel B. ......, 96 Sappenfield, Bert R. ,,,,. ..,,,, 8 8 Schafer, Robert L. ..........,........ 96 Schuster, Cynthia A. lMrs.l 88, 275 276 Schwarz, John M, .........,,.,,...,.. ,,,,,,.,,. 8 8, 220 Schwenk, Milton E. .,,,.,,,,. . 88, 229 Scott, Richard E. J. illllaiorj 88 252 Seiter, Herbert D. ,.,,,,,,......,.,. , 88 selaa, Kay F. ........ as Senger, Clyde M. ......,., ,,,,,,,, , ,, , 89 Shahnon, Richard E. ........ 89, 198, 275 Sharma, Ved P, ,.,.........,,,.... ,, 89 Shelley, Anne M. CMrs.J ..... .......... .,.. . . ..., ,.., , , 89 Sheppard, Douglas C. .. 89 Sherbeck, Harold ,..,.........,...,., 89, 224, 228, 229, 231, 233, 234, 240, 248 Shoemaker, Theodore H. ,.,,,, ......,,..., A ,. ,..,.,,..,, , , , , , 89, 198 Silverman, Arnold J. ................ . 89 Small, George W. CCapt.1 , 90 Smith, Russell E. .......,.....,,,. ,.,,. 9 6 Smirr, John W. .. .,.. , 90 Snow, Vernon F. ..... ..... . 96, 269 Sorenson, Thora . 90 Speer, Lucile .......,.... .. 90 Steele, Robert W. ,.., ,, 90 Stein, Otto L. .,....... 90 Stephan, Philip ,,,,,,,,,, . .H 90 Stillson, Albert C. ...., .. ..... 91, 198 Stone, Albert W. .,.,,., 91, 200, 275 Strausbaugh, Joy L, ....,...,....... ..,..... . . 91 Swanson, Harlan L. ................... .. 91 Swanson, Margaret A. fMrs.1 ...... ...... 9 l Taber, Richard D. .,..,......,.... ........ . 91, 260, 263 Tascher, Harold ....---- . 91 Taylor, Archer S. ,... 91 Taylor, Dee C. ,....., 92 Taylor, John J. .............. 92 Teel, Ruth R. lMrs.1 ..,... 92 Thomas, Forrest D. ..... , 92 Thompson, James W. 96 Tsoumis, George ........... 92 Van Meter, Wayne P. ...... 92 Verrette, Victor S. ...... . .. 92 Vinocur, Jacob .................. 93, 275 von Deichmann, Vollrat .. .. 93, 263 Wailes, John L. .,................... . 93 Wallace, Harold . .................... .. 93. 235 Wareing, LaVere H. iCapt.j 93, 252, 256 Watson, Frank J. ...,....... . ..... 93. 257 Wehrenberg, John P. .....,... . 93 Weidman, Robert M. 93 Weigel, Eugene ........ N 94 Weisel, George F. .... 94 Wendt, Rudolph ............. .... 9 4 Wheeler, Robert D. .......... 96 Wilson, Brenda F. iMrs.1 .... 94 Wilson, Clifton E. .............. ff 96 Wilson, Vincent ....... H 94. 199 Wiseman, Dorsey E. .... 94, 202 Wright, John S., ...... 94 Yalkovsky, Ralph ..... 94 Yates, Leland M. ........ H 95 Young, Frederick H. 95 Yu, Frederick T. C. .... A- 95 347 A Aakre, Melvin Duane 140 Aasheim, Glen Harlow 140, 211, 273, 308 Abbey, James Gerald 126 Abbott, Raymond William Abdul, Rahman Anwar Abell, Charles Russell Abercrombie, Amy Lorton 130 Abernethy, Richard John Adams, Austin Lewis 130 Adams, Denis Loren 130, 211, 261 Adams, Emory Dickson 125, 265 Adams, Harold Orin Adams, Nancy Miller 106 Adams, K. Rolland Adams, Thomas Phillip Adkins, James Olord Adkins, Kaye Hinman Adolph, Robert Lewis Aemisegger, Rosalie Fern 51 Agather, Jay William 264, Agen, Jerry Lee 111, 202, 206 Ager, Julia Elizabeth 51, 286, 324 Agnello, Salvatore Agraw Aiken, al, Hari Om James E. Ainsworth, Richard Alburn Akers, Akerso Carol Glynn n, Betty Jo 125, 265, 270 Akerson, Mary Akre, Roy Duane Albert, Alden, Michael Roy Priscilla Diane Aldrich, Grover Bennett 151, 233 Aldrich, Rodney William 151 Alkesich, Louis Obren Jr. 150, 300 Alexander, Bryon Edward 130, 262 Alexander, John Alan 123 Alisch, Allen, Rose Nerine 130 Allan William 140 Allen, Donald Leroy 105, 186, 268 Allen, Douglas Cameron 123 Allen, Helen Marie 106 Allen, Thomas John Alley, Alley, Dorothy Hard Lonnie Bruce Allgaier, Vivian Allison, Diana 106 Allison, John Paul 130, 235, 300 Allowitz, Ronald David 126, 290 Allred, Neal Terry 151 Al-Saadi, Muhammad Ali H. 105, 262 Altmaier, Thomas John Al-Sabea, Tahah 126 Ambler, Madge 151 Ambrose, John Francis 265, 294 Amick, Robert M. Jr. 122, 256, 270 Ammen, Penelope May 140, 180, 216 Amos, Sarah St. Clair 130, 209, 268, 275, 286 Anders, Albert Leslie 151 Andersen, Charles F. 151, 205 Anderson, George C. 125 Anderson, Lalia McGreal Andersen, Teddy Paul 151 Anderson, Arnold Evon 123 Anderson, Arthur Duane 130 Anderson, Bryant Brooks 140 Anderson, Carol Gail 151, 188, 189, 205 348 STUDENT INDEX Anderson Anderson Anderson, Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson, Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson 274 Anderson I I I I Darrell Wesley . 151, 308 David Howard Elizabeth Irene 151, 282 Eric Carl Gary Dean 304 Gary Thomas 151 Ivan Leroy James Carl James Robert Joan John Bryant 151, 294 Kenneth Nathan 245 Laurence E. Marcus Grant 111 Norman William Patricia Carol 151, 278, 325 Paul Howard 151, 207, 294 Richard William Robert Glea Robert Lewis 151 Roberta Lee 151, 210, 284 Russell Lee Steve 239 Sue Rogers 140 Thomas Donald 105, 186, 268 Tom 151, 256 Vernon Lee 140 William A. 103, 126, 183, 209, 262, William Arthur Andriolo, Richard Joseph 250 Andrus, Thomas Lynde Angel, Charles F. 123 Annear, Harry Drake 151 Ansell, Gale Phillip Anthony, Carol May 106 Antonich, James Joseph Antonich, William Frank Antonucci, Anthony Joseph 268 Appel, Nancy Rae Odell Appel, Ronald Oliver 121 Archambeault, Gerald T. 151 Arehart, Leo Vincent 151 Armour, Thomas Guy 140 Armstrong, Bernard Gayton Armstrong, Darwin Andrew Anderson, Elizabeth Irene 151, 282 Arneson, Ronald Dale 151 Arnold, Lee Eugene 111, 264, 269 Arnot, Thomas Marion Aronow, Marcia Jane 103 Arthur, George William Asbiornson, Virginia Ann 151, 186, 191 Ashcraft, Frances Jane 140, 280 Ashihara, Judith Keiko 269, 319 Askevold, David Marius Askevold, Joanne Irene 106 Askin, James Leon 104 Atchison, Deanne Lee 288 Athearn, Sydney Jane 254 Atkins, Philip Anton Aubrey, Nile Ernest 123 Austin, Ethel Adams Austin, John David Austin, Richard Rene 211, 271, 304, Autio, Leila R. Averill, Virginia G. 151, 254, 282 Avery, Ann Delores 140, 184, 185, 262, 286 Ayers, Arthur Wesley Jr. 123 Ayers, William Floyd 274 Ayto, Anthony John 130, 179, 261 Azinger, Leo J. B Babcock, Richard Kyle 120 Baber, John Orville 140, 187 Babich, Sam Bernard Bach, Jeannette Dorothy 130, 184, 320, 321 Bachelder, Daniel Fred 191, 192 Bachman, Joan Elizabeth 151, 205 Bacon, Gordon D. 130, 257 Baenen, Raymond Joseph 151 Baertsch, Gary Glen Baertsch, Larry Loyal Baeurle, Charles Andrew 151, 304 Bagley, Sandra Rochelle 151 Baich, Baker, Baker, Joseph Michael Blaine Lynnwood 107 David Harold 130, 253, 304 Baker, Donna Roberta 152 Baker, James 233 Baker, James Barnett 177, 180, 181, 179, 290 262 Baker, James Eugene Michael Clement 140, 273, 314 Baker, Baker, Pamela Catherine Baker, Richard Earl 326 Bakke, Kenneth Vincent Bakke, Robert Andreas Bakke, Sonia Synova 103 Baldridge, Miriam J. 152 Baldwin, Douglas Kent 118, 277, 314, 329 Baldwin, Kay Marie 152, 186, 251 Baldwin, Robert Orville 276 Baldwin, Wayne Austin 140, 314 Balko, Dan 300 Ball, Sherry Norine Bandy, Shirley Marie 111, 257, 263, 267 Bankard, Benet Edwards 152 Bansemer, James Norman 140, 224, 225 Baptie, James Barrie 140 Barber, John Robert 268 Barber, Robert Edward 140 Barbour, James Tony Barndt, Frank Edward 111 Barnell, Elena Levine 152 Barnes, Donald Raymond Barney, Eugene Clifford 110, 180, 181 Barney, Richard Joshel Barnhil l, Norris V. Barrett, Frederick Owen Barrett, James Earle 185 Barrett, Ralph David 322, 334 Barron, Leslie David 184, 253 Barrows, Glenn Carter 130 Bartell, James Russell Jr. 224, 225, 240, 300 Barth, Melvin Robert Bartlett, Helen Anne 140, 198, 286 Bartley, Ronald Lee Barton, Ronald James 298 Bartow, Richard Edward 268 Baseheart, John Raymond 130, 290 Basolo, James Dale 130 Bates, Barbara Joyce 152 Bates, Rodney Earl 140, 290 Bates, Roy Orman Jr. 111, 252, 274 Bauer, Dorothy Joy 130 Bauer, Harry 276 Bauer, Karen Rae 152, 267 Bauer, Richard Henry Baumgartner, Pat 282 Baumh, Peter 140 Baxter, Robert Thomas 130, 306 Bayliss, John P. 130, 312 Baylor, David Floyd 130 Beach , Karen Virginia 140, 257, 268 Beasley, Maureen Loy 152, 191 Beattie, Linda M. 152 Beatty, Richard Louis 140 Beaulieu, Gary Earl Beaumont, Bamby Lou 152 Beaver, Richard Vernon Beavers, Linda 140, 273, 282 Beck Beck, Beck James Richard Jacob David Leo Thomas Bertino, Janet M. Dooling Berystrum, Barbara 152 Bessette, Lynda Irene 152 Best, Jacque Wayne 276 Bettesworth, Scott 304 Bethke, Floyd L. 294 Bethke, Robert Leroy 152 Bettens, Bonnie Ann 152 Bewokes, Richard 329 Beyer, Kenneth Donald Beyer, Lois Marlene 152 Bicha, Kenneth Joseph 152, 243 Bieber, Roger L. Biere, Larry Carl 141, 245, 253 Bieri, Dan Richard 130, 202, 203, 308 Bilile, Roy Clarence 326 Billings, Forrest Lee 272 Billings, Michael G. 209, 262, 269, Border, Donald Wayne Borgen, Joann 153 Boring, William T. Borozan, Dan Duke Borsheim, Roger Michael Bossinger, Ron 153 Bosworth, Robert Walter 263, 272 Bouchee, William Lewis 224, 225, 240, 314 Bouck, Gary Dean 130 Bouck, William Jay 153 Boulter, Robert Westland 261, 264 Bouma, Peter Harold Bourke, Sharon Lynn 153 Bourne, Manley 153 Bourquin, Pauline Betty 130 Bourret, William Leon 304 Bowd, William Godreau 110, 260, 290 Bowler, Pinter L. C. 141, 273, 314 Bowman, Paula Jo 284 Beck, Raymond Joe 304 Beck, Rita Marie Becker, Ronald Wayne Becky, John William 111 Bedard, Richard Alvin 152 Beddes, Lawrence Lester 224, 233, 274, 294 Beebe, John Douglas 308 Beecher, William John 140 Beed, Diana Davey Beier, Dennis Ralph 152, 308 Beighle, Donald Jackson 123 Beiswanger, Gary L. Bell, Barbara Faye 130, 212, 222, 282 Bell, Gordon Denison 152, 294 Bell, Lawrence Howard 140, 253, 273, 304 Bergant Bell, Ro bert Hunter 186 Beller, Gerald Robert 102 Belowich, Stanley Richard 253 Bengham, Gary 152 Bennett, Charles Gibson 304 Bennett, Eleanor 152, 271, 286, 338 Berinett, Joan Monica 126, 186, 288 Bennett, Lisette 130, 284 Bennett, Robert James 312 Bennitt, John H. Benson, Allen B. Benson, Charles William 140, 273, 290 Benson, David Eugene 152 Benson, Emery Elmer Benson, Lawrence Hughes 209, 267 Benson, Sondra Lee 130 Benton, Georgia Anne 152, 179, 181, 182, 262 280 Be-nton, John Garfield 250, 312 ' Benton, Larry Earl 152, 308 Bentz, Vergil A. 140, 308 Bentzen, Raymond C. 120 Benzie, Berg, Li Robert William nda Marie 130, 275 Berg, Richard B. ine, Robert N. Bergee, Immanuel Gerhard 140 Bergeson, Diane Lee 152, 288 Bergland, Millie Lee 122, 270, 284 Bergquist, George Karlson 140 Bergstrom, Barbara Ann Bergum, Julena Lillian 152 Berka, James Willard 298 Bernhard, George Lawrence Berreth, Jack Lyle 130 Berry, Dale Edward 224, 225, 226, 274, 294 Berryman, John Maclean Bertapelle, Alvin Marek 140 Bertelson, Bari Lynn 186, 187, 278, 329 Bertino, Clarence David 140 Bertino, James Joseph Bintet, Joseph Robert Bingham, Gary Allen Biotti, Charles James 265, 308 Birdsong, Vern Marcus Birgenheier, Richard R. 224, 225 Birk, Helge Kurt 260 Bishop, Cleo Sue 106 Bishop, Milo E. Bishop, Suzanne Mary Bissonnette, Jacqueline L. 152, 261 Bivin, William Carl Jr. 272 Biork, Jerry Merle 239, 314 Black, John Scott 141 Black, Judith Ethel 124, 265, 270 Black, Richard Lewis Blackburn, Sara Ruth 141, 222, 257, 275 Blacker, Joseph John Blackman, Frederick Allan Blake, Clifton Graham Blanchard, Fred Blaze Blank, Alvin Andrew Blanton, Susan Elizabeth 111, 212, 279 Blaszek, Sharon Lee 130, 197, 216, 217, 218, 222, 223, 280 Blauel, Russell Albert Blethen, Elaine Marian 177, 180, 262 Blodgett, Max H. Blomgren, William Russell Blonde, Larry John Bloom, Claudia Jean 152 Bloom, Dan 300 Bloomenfield, Ralph L. Blutt, Josephine Janet 257 Bockman, Montana L. Bodie, Walter Louis 211 Boe, Della Jane Dahl Boehler, Diane Dean 212 Boettcher, William C. 304 Boetticher, Otto Karl 110 Boettner, Bruce Herman 152 Bogar, Diane Sue 152, 204, 251, 268 Bohlinger, Chrisline A. 103, 220, 261, 275, 282 Bolender, Jack Allen 326 Bolin, Twila Kathleen Bolle, Stanton Gene Bolles, Sandra Lee 153 Bolokoski, Gerald Wayne Bon, Virgil Dante 104, 201, 203, 250, 269, 312 Bonner, Jerry Ray 153 Bonsembiante, Jorge E. Boorman, Barbara Rae 141, 206, 273, 284, 316, 323 Boorman, Beverly Mae 153, 284 Boorman, John Alan Borden, Elbert Austin Jr. 126, 314 Borden, Mary Jane 103, 261, 276, 288 Boyce, Franklyn Murray 141 Boyer, Diane Lauraine 141, 1 332 Brace, Jerry Don Bradt, William Crispen 130 Bragg, Bramm Brande 84, 254, 273, 28 Robert Benjamin 261, 304 er, Gale Zealand 122 wie, Raymond John Brandon, Earl Jr. 153 Braud, Braun, Frank 264 Dennis Ludwig Franklyn Arthur 112 Braun, Braun, Zada Barbara Brazill, Russell Dean Breckenridge, Bryan Durel Bredberg, Gerry Bruce 186, 256 Brelie, Moneen Monette 153 Brennan, Patricia M. 153 Brenner, Joan Marie 131 Bretz, James Joseph 204 Brewer, Roderick David 104, 252, Brickley, Robert Henry 106, 294 Bricks, Gene Marvin 153 Briggs, Edwin Manley 110 Briggs, Samuel Thomas 304 Bright, Ronald Wray Bright, Sarah Jane Brillhart, Luella Faye 102 Briscoe, Judith Lee 106, 262, 286 Bristol, Jon William 102 Britton, Marla Jean 153, 267 Brix, James Alexander Jr. Broadhead, Ronald Glen Broatch, Malcolm Graeme 219, 245 Brodie, Larry Thomas Brooke, Charles Patrick Brooks, Robert John Broquist, Jeannette R. Brotz, Peter David 308 Brower, Floyd Aaron 94 Browman, David Ludvig 203, 206, 273, 275 Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown , Alan Douglas 153 , Betty Sue 116, 319 'card-sua csfnsie 131 Douglas Owen I I , Douglas Reynolds Brown, Ella Corinne Brown, Eugene l. 123 Brown, Everett Ward 153, 2 Brown , Kenneth Gale Brown, Michael Bernard 153 Brown, Michael Ray 141 , Noel G. 141,188, 189,191 Brown, Raymond William Jr. Brown Brown Brown Richard Alan 186 ,-Richard Ross 12, 292 4 49 Cahill, William Patrick Brown, Robert William 153 Brown, Susan Penelope 141, 209 Brown, Wenzel Frank 314 Brown ,William Templeton 141 Brownell, Clifton E. 110 Brownfield, Barbara Loy 153 Brubaker, Charles Wm. ll 105, 268, 274 Bruce, Bruce, Raymon Rene 220 William Nathaniel 107 C Caciari, Joseph Carmello Cadieux, Michael Eugene Cadieux, William Louis Cadwell, Sue Ann 141, 206, 207, 288 Cheetham, Christine Ann 154, 186, 280 Cheng, Thomas Yin Yan 109, 262 Cheng, Ving Ming Cherry, Wallis Martin Cheston, Wesley Charles 253, 263 Chinske, John Ernest Chinske, Louis Milburn 154 Chisholm, Barbara Ann Brueck, Henry Glen 131 Bruggeman, Bradley Philip 126, 304 Bruggeman, Lorynn Layne 141 Bruington, John Douglas 298 Brunken, Norman Ronald 141, 191 Bruno, Darryl Lyle Brush, George S. Brush, Jeane Crawford Brusman, Herbert Harry 110, 260 Bryan, Janet Ruth 153 Bryant, Ray Andrew 243 Bryngelson, James David 141, 273, 300 Bryson, Charles Wayne 183, 184, 191,253 Buchanan, Wayne Graham Buchanan, William James R. 207, 245 Buck, Shiela Couper Buckingham, Bruce Archie 184, 185, 262, 266 Buckley, Mike Gordon 271, 304 Budden, Lawrence Lee 141 Buech, Richard Reed 298 Buentemeier, Ronald Henry 272 Bugbee, Joan Scott 141, 204 Bugni, Thomas Adolph 112, 264, 314 Buhler, Larry Howard Buholtz, Richard Walter 141, 290 Buirge, Barbara Toni Buldhaupt, Jean Ann 126, 203, 266 Bull, Charles John Bull, Roberta Louise 153, 288 Cain, Carl Harvey 186, 319 Cain, Helen Louise 141, 254, 255, 282, 327 Cain, William Donald Caizza, Samuel Herbert Calcaterra, James Peter 153 Callas, William Christ Calvin, Gwendolyn 153, 183, 186, 284 Calvin, Peggy Joan 112, 185, 187, 284 Cameron, Delbert Hugh 116 Cameron, John Joseph Campagna, Josephy Jr. Campbell, Bruce Brown 141, 184 Campbell, Patrick Michael Campbell, Robert James 131, 265, 308 Campbell, Sylvia Ann 141, 280 Cannon, Carolyn Virginia 141, 273, 284, 316 Cantou, Pierre Michel Canty, Edward Peter 131, 250, 300 Card, Phillip Wesley Carey, Carolyn Marie 204, 220 Carlberg, Robert Powell 314 Carlson, Clinton Earl Carlson, Gary Marvin Carlson, Jacqueline Jean 141 Carlson, John Undem 131, 200, 203, 308 Carlson, Tony Clifford 263, 272 Carmichael, Donald Bruce Carmichael, Glenn Allen Jr. Carpenter, Joan Fitch 141, 211 Choate, Thomas Scribner Chrest, Howard R. Christensen, Gerald D. Christensen James Arthur Christensen James Gordon Christensen Jerry Leroy Christensen Joyce Emily 142 Christensen Joyce Irene 317 Christenson, Charles O. Jr. Christian, Calvin Thomas 276 Christian, Mary Lavaughn Christian, Paul Thomas 272 Christie, Gary Martin 154 Christopher, Goldie Jean 154, 207, 25 Christopherson, Larry Lee 188, 291 Christy, Vaughn McKay Chu, Francis Chai Wai 262 Chumrau, William Paul 294 Churchwell, Rodney Donald 154 Clairmont, Stephen A. Claridge, Roger Lyman Clark, Barbara Ellen 154 Clark, Clifton Charles Jr. Clark, Dan 260 Clark, Darrell Leroy 191, 276 Clark, Eugene John 104 Clark, Gail Rae 184, 207, 288 Clark, Gary Lee 154 Clark, Gilbert Jamieson 142, 179 Bull, Sherry 153 Bullock, Thomas Paul Buls, C harles Kirk 141, 177, 209, 267, 300 Bult, Donald Lee 131 Bumgarner, Patricia Anne 153 Burden, Gary Allen Burgan, Robert Edward Burke, Anne Noreene 141, 209, 280 Burke, Thomas Day 269 Burke, William Ignatius 269, 276 Burke, Burker, Burks, William Martin 103, 131 John Otto 141, 308 Donald William 112,264 Burlingame, Richard Curt 269 Burns, Burns, Darilyn Joy 105, 278, 279 James Edward 112 Burns, John Edward 121, 263, 272 Buros, Helen Jeanne 275 Burrell, Barbara Sayler 131, 188, 189, 260, 321 Carpenter, Mary J. Carr, James W. Carr, William Ronald 121 Carrico, Judith Frances Carrier, Rodney Jerome 141, 290 Carroll, Jacqueline F. Carroll, Robert Hugh 250 Carroll, Stephen 153, 326 Carruthers, Wendy Jane 222 Carter, Jan Delmont 300 Carson, Clint 153 Carter, Judy Lynn 153, 183, 184 Cartwright, Doehler E. Carty, David Michael Casey, Frances Ray Cass, Kathryn Louise Casteel, Robert Lee Castle, Margit Cavender, Kay Marlene 154 Cavey, Michael Allen 154, 272 207, 262, Clark, James Robert Jr. 154, 211, 208 Clark, John Hartley Clark, Joseph Weston Clark, Ord Mac 125, 265 Clark, Robert 131 Clarke, Keith And-rew 154, 304 Clausen, Carla Rae Clay, James Travis 125 Clayton, Norma Kay 320, 321 Clemons, Charlotte B. Cleveland, Carl Bernard Cline, Donn Elton Clinkingbeard, Bert C. Cloninger, David Russell 154 Close, Donald Gene Cluzen, Robert Carl Cobb, Joyce Virginia Cochrane, Richard Arther 131 Coffee, John Catlin Coffman, Milton David Burrell, Connie Jean 153, 288 Burroughs, Edward R. Jr. Burrowes, Keith Lloyd 123 Burton, Patrick Hanly Busch, Joann Elizabeth 141, 278 Bush, Gloria Jean 153 Bushell, Buckley Francis Bussinger, Ronald 186, 256 Butler, Faith Brennan 141 Butler, Laurie Leston 105 Buttrey, John Otto Butts, Charles Dennie 250, 263, 272 Butzerin, Robert Roy Byrne, Dean Raymond 120, 272 Byrne, Patrick Anthony Y. 350 Cawley, Mary Ellen 129, 205, 216, 217, 278 Cayou, Joseph Jean 110 Cecrle, Dorothy Mae 119, 187, 212, 278 Chaffey, Douglas Camp 112, 284 Chambers, John Walter 121 Chambers, Ann Louise 154 Chamley, John Dixon 304 Champion, Donald Fay 154 Chandler, Charles Fay Chandler, Karla Rae 154, 284, 325 Chaney, Richard Dee 112, 264 Chapman, Fred Johnn 112, 245 Chapman, Jeremy Chase, Alfred Lee 131 Chase, Douglas Wright Chase, Richard Cromwell Chase, Shirley Jean Coffman, Raymon Curtis Coggles, Brian Edward 198 Cogswell, John D. 112, 252, 269, 304 Cogswell, William B. Colby, Conrad 107, 314 Cole, Cecelia Louella 142, 268 Cole, Don Preston Cole, Lois Shirley 154, 177, 262 Cole, Merle Howard Cole, Robert Ellis 131 1, 288 Cole, Robert Eugene 107 Cole, Robert Lee 268 Colgan, Daniel Lee 263 Collette, Desiree Louise 131, 177 Collier, Claire Elizabeth 154 Collier, Corinne Delores 202, 321 Collins, Fredereck Donald Collins, Collins, John 131 Collins, Leon Dale 184 Collins, Marilyn Ida Collins, Mary Lou 154, 204, 205, 286 Collins, Norma Louise 112, 257, 263 Norman Bruce Collinson, Terrence C. 154 Colness, Jerry Lloyd 185, 200, 212, 250, 269, 314 Coloff, Nathaniel L. 185, 189 Combo, Gerald J. Comer, Martha Ellen 131, 222, 262, 320, 321 Comis, Paige Willing 142, 245 Comporesi, John Joseph 154, 232, 253 Comstock, Donald Dean Conklin, Robert Paul Conklin, Russel G. W. 211, 305 Conner, Samuel Binger Connole, Robert 305 Connolly, Guy E. 120, 188, 189, 260 Connors, Gerald Thomas 105 Connors, Joseph Francis 272 Conrad, Ralph Marlin Conrady, Douglas Lew Conway, Patrick Dale 131 Conwell, Margaret Sharon 154 Cook, John Loy 154 Cook, Robert William 116 Cooley, Margaret Marie 142, 257, 282, 327 Coolridge, Sue Ann 142, 321 Coon, Norman Marland Cooney, Carol Kathleen 142, 185, 282, 316 Cooney, Robert Theodore 326 Cooper, Carol Lynn 131, 199, 210, 262, 275, 282 Cooper, Florence Anne 131 Cooper, Ken Farson 112, 261 Cooper, Kenneth Lee Coppedge, Sharon Kay 154, 186, 257, 276 Corbin, Jerry A. Corcoran, Larry James 154, 233 Corette, Constance 104, 259, 278 Corrette, Robert D. Jr. Corette, William Pauly 131, 274, 300 Corey, Carl Dewitt Corey, James Robert Cork, Lee Clarence Cornelius, Don Edward Cornell, Del Ray 154 Corne r, Eugene Claire Jr. 142 Corontzos, Robert Corr, John Herman Correia, Raymond Dean 142, 300 Corts, Daniel Bruce Cottor, Roy Eugene Couch, Farrell C. Couch, Ronald Clarence 142 Coughren, Marvin Lee Cousins, Michael Joseph 125, 265, 305 Cox, Gary Dean 131 Cox, Richard Lee Coyle, Danny Nicholas Coyle, Jerome Patrick 290 Crago, Nancy Lee Craig, Alfred Neil 112, 240, 245, 264 Craig, Dennis Lynn 177, 183, 184, 185, 187, 262, 266 Craig, Mary Ann Cramer, Bartha Kathryn 154, 286, 323 Cramer, Edwin Reid Cranmer, Paul Irving Crawford, William Merrill 276 Creekmore, F. Larry 142 Crego, Judy Lee 288 Crileiy, Cathy Mae 154, 276, 284 Cripe, Carol Ann 142 Croci, Thomas Dennis 233, 243 Croft, Clarence B. 276 Croghan, Gerald Leroy Croner, Winifred Luella 116 Cronin, John Dennis 131, 308 Croonenberghs, Sandra J. 154, 274 Cropper, Steven Louis 235, 236 Crosby, Nancy Lee Crosby, Sandra Glennine 154, 185 Cross, David Worth 154 Crowder, Lillian Ellen Devaney 124 Crowley, John W. Crowley, Joseph Michael Crump, Jaye Irene 155, 191 Cue, Robert Dean 105, 250 Culbertson, Gary David Cumiskey, James Michael 155 Cummins, Gary 142 Cummings, William Clayton Cummins, William Charles Cunningham, Jerry 209, 256, 267 Curdy, Alice Jennett 320, 321 Curran, Joseph Daniel Curran, Michael Francis 250, 305, 329 Currie, Philip L. 142, 300 Curtis, Corliss Lynne 104, 261, 276, 282, 283 Cushing, Henry 235, 300 Cushman, Marylou 155, 206, 288 Custer, Robert Scott 155 Cyr, Patricia Jean Cyrus, James Michael 243 Czerwinski, Denise Mary D Dahl, Donalda Jean 155 Dahlberg, Margaret Ann Dahlin, John Robert Jr. 265 Dailey, Dorothy Lorene Daines, Clair Weston Dale, Carol Jean 155, 280 Dale, David Wilson Daley, Joseph Freeman 155, 200, 253, 308 Daley, Theodore J. Daley, William Forrest Daly, Barbara'Lynn 268 Daly, Sondra Lee Dambrosio, Beniamin J. Danforth, Mary Ryan 125 Danforth, Richard T. Daniel, Sharon Lee 155 Daniels, Jerrold Barker Daniels, Roger Kenneth Danielson, David Arthur Danielson, Harold R. 108, 326 D5nielson, Judith Frese Dankers, Kathryn R. Datsopoulos, John Gust 105, 198, 201, 204, 269, 274 Datsopoulos, Milton 305 Daum, Harold Davey, Charles Hiram 110 Davidson, John Michael 131 Davidson, Richard 142, 268 Davies, J. Leroy 131 Davies, John Morgan Davies, Marie Elaine 155, 268 Davis, Arden Lynn 155 Davis, Barry Philip 142, 314 Davis, Delores Deanna Davis Diane Patricia 104, 203, 269, 28 Davis Edward Bourquin 110 Davis Gerald J. 131 Davis Harold Granville Davis, James Edwin 300 Davis Jean Marie 142, 208,284 Davis Leslie Beryl Davis Mary Martha 155, 208, 251, 288 Davis Norman Walter 155, 276, 308 Davis Davis Peter Michael Robert L. Davis Roberta Jean 142, 282 Davis, Russell Leroy Davis, Ruth Ellen 107 Davis Davis Davis Davis Sherron Elizabeth 155 Virginia Stuart William H. E. 319 William Lloyd Davison, Judith Ann 323 Dawson, Dixie Ann 109, 286, 287, 316 Day, Wayne Roland Dean, Judith Louise 131, 278 Dean, Lee Ann 155 Dean, Marcyes Grace 155, 254, 282 Dobourg, John Michael 179 Decker, Charlotte Lynn Deevy, Carolyn Alice 155 Deevy, David Alan 142 Detlyer, Wilbert George Degrey, Dawn Ellen 108, 288 De La Luz, Antonio De La Luz, Toetila G. Deland, Thomas Edward Delaney, Bruce 204 Delaney, Gary Monroe Delude, Neal Stewart 272 Demarinis, Frederick M. 109 Demarinis, Mary Lee Demers, Harrison Hugo 123 Demmons, Jack Lawrence Denecke, Richard Seldon Deneger, Donald Otis 119, 186, 256 Dennington, Karen Ovide Von Segen 1 Dennington, Malcolm C. 263 Dennis, George Wayne 228 Dennis, Marshall William 305 Dennison, George Marshel Denton, Robert Harold Denton, Susan Allyn 142 Depriest, Frank Marvin 155 DePuy, Ron 294 Dermott, Conway Anderson 142, 245 Dern, George Kenneth 0,281 12 Deschamps, Juliette Roman 142, 204, 209, 267, 286 Deschamps, Romie Joe 203, 308 Desilva, Craig 238, 239, 250 De Silva, Raniit Des Roches, Lary Amie Desrosier, Dennis Gary Destito, John Detert, Roger Raymond 142 Dettmann, Alan William Deveber, Alleyne William Develyn, Robert Clark Devot, Andre Joseph Jr. Devries, Arthur Leland 274 Devries, Glynn Allen 239 Dewey, Charles Edward Dewitt, Gordon Vernon Dexter , B. J. 203 Dhillon, Paramajif S. 126 Diazdeleon, Renette D. 155, 280 Dick, Michael Brennan A Dick, Robert Thornton 235, 236 Dickey, Steven Bennett Diederichs, Mary M. Dieter, Robert T. 121 Dietrich, Joseph K. 131, 250, 326 Dietz, Dorothy A. Dietz, Rodney Wayne 155 Dill, Richard Lee Dill, Robert Lowell Dillingham, Barbara L. Dillon, Terry Gilbert 224, 225, 294 Dingham, Robert C. Dishman, Charles Michael 209, 240, 294 Ditchfield, Owen Thomas 214, 215, 250, 270 Dixon, Robert Gerald Dobberfuhl, Don Dale Dobson, Roger Stanley 120, 272 Dodd, David Albert Dodd, Helen Elizabeth 116 Dodge, Marguerite G. Dodge, Ralph D. 155, 236, 253 Dodge, Sharon Lee 131, 200, 222, 282, 323 Dodgson, Laurel Lee 131 Dodson, Patrick Andrew 225, 238, Doll, Katherine Noel 199, 210, 275 Dolman, Arthur 104 Dolph, Claus Iver Dombrowski, Richard S. 142, 294 Dominick, Raymond Malcolm 251 Domitrovich, Sonya 119 Donahue, Harold Kent Donaldson, Samuel Richard 155 Doney, Roger Lane 132, 264 Doney, Tennyson Leonard 155 Donich, Alfred Joseph Jr. 294 Doninick, Raymond 155 Donner, Nancy Hina Thea Donnes, Louise Carman Dorcas, Wayne Sterling 112, 250 Dorn, William Elden Dorr, Billy George 261 Dorsch, Darrel Dean 112, 292 Dosch, Leroy Joseph Dotter, Jeannine Lynn Doty, Philip Charles 155, 191 Doucette, Donald Lionel Dougherty, Jack Pat Dougherty, Larry Kiser 155 Douglas, William August Doull, Jack Arthur Dowling, Thomas Francis 123 Downer, Larry Vinton Downey, Ella Vernon Downey, George Allen Doxtater, Dennis Charles Doyle, Marguerite Dolores 155, 284 Draffin, George F. 312 Dramer, Peter Mathew 155 Dress, Zoe Ann 119 Dresskell, Leanne Drew, Diane Marie 106, 267, 284, 329 Driscoll, Daniel Francis Driggs, Don 260 Driver, Frances Caroline 155 Drummond, Dawn 132, 267, 288 Dubay, James Robert Dubbe, Alfred John Dudas, Louis Dudden, Altie Henry Dudley, Mary Elizabeth 116, 280 Duffin, Linden Gene 155 Dufresne, Julianne 291, 339 Dugdale, Bradley Edward 202, 276 Dugdale, Sharon Rae 156, 203 352 239, 294 ' 'W' ' '1: z -it Dukleth, Marcia Jeane 142, 284, 291 Dullenty, James Kenneth 142, 273 Dumay, Charles Anthony 233 Dumay, Thomas Edward 142, 233 Dumont, Robert Vaughn 308 Duncan, Maynard Webster Duncan, Ronald Bliss 156, 235, 328 Dundas, Luella May Dunham, Myra Ruth Dunn, Dennis Allan Dunn, John Robert Dunn, Patrick James Dunwell, Don Francis Dunwell, Robert Howard Durado, Frank Anthony 156, 305 Dutt, Karen Lee 155, 251, 282 Duvall, Gary Alan Dwelle, Helen Marie 142, 210, 267 Dwight, Philip Martin 239 Dwyer, Mary Louise 156, 284 Dymond, Garth Arnold 112, 264 Dytrt, Glen Warren 156 Dziedzic, John Jacob 264 E Eacret, David Theodore 142, 205, 300 Earhart, John'Calvin Sr. Easbey, Jeff James 245, 309 Ebel, Ray H. 156 Eccleston, David Chester Eddlemon, John Albert Edgars, Gordon Peter Elton, Anne Irene Emerson, Hope Emerson, Michael Robert 274 Emigh, John Russell 105 Emmett, Arthur Edward 265, 276, 312 Engel, Lawrence lrvine 143 Engelbach, Robert Lee Engelbach, Ruth Jean 267 Engelhardt, Nancy June 116, 320, 321 Engle, Robert Dean Engle, Ronald Gene 179, 180, 181 Engles, Maureen Edna Ennis, Bruce Lester 143, 305 Ensign, William Warren 143 Entrican, James Daryl 156, 253, 263, Entzel, Orlen Roger 156 268, 328 Eplin, David Neil Erb, Gary Edward 110 Erickson Arthur Orville Erickson, Donald Reubin Erickson, James Sheridan 156 Erickson, Leif Barton 156 Erickson Jordis Karen 132, 222, 257, 280, 316, 323 Erickson Nils Gustov Eriksen, Richard Steffen 156 Etchemendy, Elizabeth Ann 191, 192 Eudaily, Gary Elbert 156, 189, 243, 314 Eudaily, Gloria Mae 132, 198, 216, 257, 275, 278 Eustance, Judy Ellen 156 Eva, Robert William 260 Evans, Beverly Kay 156 Evans, Carole Louise Evans, Curtis Byron 156 Evans, Jack Babe Evans, Jo Ann 156 Evans, Marcella Mary G. 116 Edgmond, Jeffrey M. 132, 188, 1 Edgmond, Patricia Leah 156 Edinger, Clarence Alden Edmundsen, James Sinclair Edwards, Elaine Hope 156 Edwards, John Leon Edwards, Kay lrene 142, 286 Egan, Robert Harlow Egemo, Rebecca Marie 107, 187, Eggert, Virginia 119 Eichhorn, Donna Joyce 105, 275 Eichhorn, Larry Carson 121 89, 268 278 Eichler, Ronald Elmer 305 Ekegren, Ernest Peter Ekegren, Gary Lee 224, 225 Ekern, Rosa R. 126 Elder, Donald John 156 Elder, Joan Marie 106, 329 Eliason, Warren Scott 143 Eklinton, Charles Holden Elliot, James Douglas 156, 314 Elliott, Carl Irving 106 Elliott, James Ward 120 Elliott, Robert Andrew 245 Elliott, Robert James 143 Elliott Ronald Carl Ellis, Carlton Allison Ellis, Ray Edward 235, 236 Ellis, Richard Ivan Ellison, Richard Lee 260 Ellison, William John 224 Elmore, Hugh Evan 132, 261 Elmore, Judith Caroline Elms, James Richard Elser, Arnold Dean 143 Elting, Andrew Wear Elton, Pat Ann Evans, Robert Lee 156, 298 Evans, William Richard 156, 314 Everard, Roberta Jean Everard, William Herbert Everett, Suzanne Estelle Everin, Mary Ann 156, 286 Everson, Sharon Lou 132, 288 Everson, Theodore Ray 290 Eyer, Lynn Ann 156, 208, 251, 261 Eyerly, Myrna Faye 132, 286, 323 F Fairbanks, Kelly Marwynn Fairless, William F. Fairman, Larry L. 260 Farlin, Wade Clive 312 Farnum, Jane Lavon 282 Farnum, Sandra Lee Farrington, Thomas Louis 203 Fasching, Dale Albert 132 Fassett, Suzan June Fast, Sharon Elaine 143 Faulstich, Jean Eleanor Fauss, David Lloyd 272 Fearing, Ray Earle Jr. Fedele, Anthony Lawrence Fedson, Mary Adele Felix, Leland F. 105, 268 Felix, William Leroy J. 112, 261 Felker, Kenneth William 156 Felter, Harold Vernon Felton, Richard Ralph 228 Fenex, Ron J. Fenter, Steve Lloyd 273, 300 Fenton, Neil Macleod 105, 268, 312 Ferdinand, Duane Lee 245, 260 Ferguson, Billie Lawrence 309 Ferguson, Clyde Albert B. Fowler, Boyce 191, 192 Fowler, Harold 157 Fowler, Karen Kay 208, 288 Frach, James Phillip Frady, James Allen 157, 272 Frank, Dale Louis 188, 189, 191, 192, 253, 305 Gault, Sharon Gavin, Daniel Andrew 157 Geair, Andrew Smith 272 Gebo, D Gehler, William Stanton 15 avid Ray 157, 301 Geil, James Michael 7, 194, 196, 207, soo Ferguson, Donald Frank 132 Ferguson, Frank W. Jr, Ferguson, Robert Wayne Ferkin, Karen Louise 116, Ferkovich, James Walter 132 282, 283 Frank, John Herman Franke, Gail Marie 132, 278 Fraser, Harold J. Jr. 294 Fraser, John Berthold 295 Fraser, Robert MacMillan 295 Geissler, Richard Harold Gelino, James Paul Gemberling, Larry Howard 295 Gemmell, Therese Kunick George, Ferkovich, Mathew Mark 132 Ferrari, Robert Joseph 112 Fe-rrell, Joe Edward 132, 250, 314 Ferris, Jean Kay 143, 267, 284 Ferrlan, Helen lrene 156, 211 Fey, Vicki l.ynn Field, Richard Earl Fillerup, Ruth Fiman, Ronald Carl 156 Fine, William Joseph 294 Fink, Robert Edward Finley, John L. Finney, Dwight Ward 156 Finney, Wayne Howard 179, 180, 181, 182, 209, 211, 220, 262, 267, 300 Fish, Gary Gene 206, 211, 259, 314, 338 Fishburn, Rosemarie Fisher Fisher , Jacqueline Deanne 143 , Judy Ann 184, 187, 261, 320 Fisher, Margaret Susan 157, 278 Fisher, Marlene Mae 157, 186 Farah, Robert wamef 186, 256, 298, 328 Fitzgerald, William Brook 157 Flaherty, Thomas James 132, 314 Flanagan, Barbara Lee Flatow, Gary Marvin 157 Fleisher, Vernon Ray 300 Fleming, John Andrew Flemming, Jerrold Stephen 157 Fletcher, Jack Wayne Flickinger, Edward Leo Flightner, James Arthur Flinders, Jay W. 157 Flint, Billy Francis 107 Fraser, Sally D. 104 Frazer, Connie Jo Fredericks, Conrad Bradley Frederickson, Richard A. 113 Frederickson, Janet Eliz 208, 271, 278 Freebourn, Michael Moran Freebourn, Penny Joan 284, 285 Freeman, Clarence Gaylen 143 Freiboth, Wray Ranier French, Garry Merle 125, 265 French, Prue Morach 103 Frey, Gregory Lee 157, 191 Fricke, Charles August Friend, Richard Paul Fries, Norma Carol 113, 257, 263, 267, 268, 289 Frith, Charles Robert 260 Fritsch, Linda Mae 143, 184, 191, 192, 278 Fritts, Stewart William Frizelle, Susan Jo 284, 300, 303, 342 Froehlich, Marilyn T. 261 Fohne, Richard Grant 121, 272 Froien, Charlene Mae 157, 282 Fryberger, Mary Elizabeth 157, 282 Geng, John Joseph 326 Genger, June Orpha 319 Gentile, David John 245 Gentry, Martha Elaine 143, 266, 280 George, Alexander Andrew 123, 305 George, Kathy Louise 157 Merrill Bruce Gerbase, Cathleen Jan 202, 286 Gerike, John William 102, 262, 301 Gerling, Ernest Floyd 132, 198, 269, 301 Gessert, Allan William Giacomazzi, Bernard Allen 157 Giambattista, John L. Frances Claire 143 Franklin Wayne 113 Gibson, Gibson, Fuchs, Manna Felicitas Fuchs, James Erwin Fudge, Charles William 121, 263 Fuller, David Edward 157, 203, 315 Fuller, Linda Francis Fullerton, Harold William 233 Fulton, Gayle Frances 143 Funk, Carole Jean Funk, Jennine Margaret 132, 184, 278 Furgeson, Judith Ann Furnum, June 143 Fobes, Mary Margaret 157, 268 Flint, Ladora June 157 Flynn, Maritrances Ann Flynn, Patrick Edward Flynn, Sharon Ann 157, 276 Galpin, Donald R. Foley, David Francis 228, 298, 328 Follinglo, Tom lvar Follinglo, Trudi Ann Folsom, David Orrin Fontenelle, Vicky Dale 143, 266, 282 Foote, Barbara Lee 254 Ford, Alvin James 231 Ford, John Michael Ford, Richard Lyle 157, 3 Ford, Robert Gordon 15 Ford, Roy Nelson Fordik, Kenneth Jack 112, 203, 314, 329 Forman, James Leonard 157, 240 Forrer, Ward C. Jr. Forrester, Donald J. Forsel l, Signe M. 261 Fortune, Robert Carl 157 Foss, John Blake Foster, Bayard 143 Foster, Dennis Lunden Foster, Stephen Hall Fournier, Thomas Anthony Fousek, Thomas Michael 132, 260 Fouts, William Walter Fusko, George Michael 143, 253 G Gaboda, Gerald Allen Gaentner, Mary Paula Gallagher, Eileen 119, 179, 181,182,262 Gallagher, Gloria Ann 208, 220 Gallaher, Gary Grayson 143, 312 Gallus, Marvene Suan 157 Gantenbein, Susan Brown 157, 284 Garber, Kay Ellen 276, 319 Garcia, Louis Jesus 132, 185, 258, 315, 326, 335 Gardner, Dale Curtice 157 Gardner, John Harold 125, 265, 305 Garrett, Brian Hugh Garrett, Patricia Forney 118, 267, 281 Garrett, Roger Lee 209 Garrett, Merrill 209 Garrison, Mary Leora 132, 254, 255, 282, 337 Gashwiler, John Hiram Gates, Carole Janet Gates, Donald Robert 268 Gaub, Allen Herbert Gibson, John Richard Gibson, William Douglas 143, 315 Gidlund, Carl Arthur Gies, Karl Anthony Giese, Meldon David Gilbert, Alfred Samuel 157, 272 Gilbert, Gray Ellsworth 157 Gilbert, William Edwin 210, 298, 329 Gilboe, Don Arve 157, 228 Gilchrist, Donald L. Gil'es, Thomas Wilsen Gilham, James Ralph 301 Gilkey, Harold Bruce 132, 203, 315, 329 Gillespie, Elizabeth C. Gillespie, Michael David Gillette, Robert Russell 295 Gillin, Thomas Lee 158 Gilluly, Jack Charles 270 Gilluly, Sarah Dell Pollard Gilman, James 132 Gilpin, Larry Ralph 158, 228 Gilroy, Nancy Jean 116, 321 Gimenez, Martha E. 158, 288 Gladowski, Roberta Kay 103, 279, 280 Glade, Loren Arthur Glascock, Lyle M. 132, 315 Glasicr, William Claude 245 Glaspey, Marie Eleanore Gleason Gleason ,James Michael 143, 224, 312 , Kathryn Louise 143, 185, 273, Glennie, Charles 125 Gloege, Julie Ann 143 Glymour, Clark Noren 158 Goddard, Alan Anthony 103, 179, 205 Goesling, William Hayes 143, 315 282 , 220 Goetz, Henry Lloyd 143, 272 Goetz, James Garrith 158 Goetz, Wayne Allan 143, 312, 329 Goffena, Antonette 118 Gotfena, Mary Pauline 143 Goida, Gregory H. 126 Goke, Albert Evan 143, 186 Goller, Alan Lee Gong, Penny N. 109 Gonzalez, Felipe G. 262 Good, Francine Carol 257 Good, John Michael 132 Good, Nancy Ellen 270 Good, Wyley Paul 143, 315 Goodman, Robert Harold 158 Goodric Goodric h, Donna Marie 319 h, Larry Clarence 298 Gordon, Donald Bruce Gordon, John Roy 158, 210 Gordon, Kenneth Samuel Gordon, Robert Glenn Jr. Gorman, Daniel Joseph Gornick, Robert James Goss, James Michael 132 Gosselin, Henry Arthur 158, 262 Gotay, Peter Wilhelm 126, 228 Gottfried, Margaret Joan 158, 184 Gough, Willie McElroy 103, 211, 284 Gould, John Colguitt Govi, Geoffrey Lance Govedn ik, Joseph Frank 276 Gow, Robert Gerald 158 Grady, Carol Gay Graff, Dale Eugene 132, 218, 292 Graff, David Thomas Graff, Laura Ottes Graham, Bonnie Edith 187 Graham, Charles Robert 309 Graham, Darlene Dorothy 144 Graham, David 158 Graham, James Francis 209, 290 Graham , Richie Wayne 252 Hall Gran, Theodore Morris Grande, Marilyn Ann 144, 268 Grande, Martin Theodore Granger, Donald Warren Grant, Peter Wilson 132 Grant, Russell Henry 274 Grantham, Lloyd Wilson Grasham, Mary Lou Grasky, James Michael 224, 225, 238, Grasseschi, Thomas A. 132, 250 Grattan, Sheila Rose 158 Gratzer, George Michael 301 Graveley, Charles Russell 269 Gravelle, Sharon Lee 132 Richard Do-nald 144 Gray, Gerald John Gray, Harold E. Gray, Charles 189 Graybill, Thomas Soloman 105, 268 Green, Charles William 144 Green, Lee M. Green, Michael Ellis 158, 212, 309 Green, Greene, Michael Greenfield, Susan Joan 144, 203, 218 Greenwald, William F. 120, 263 Gregg, William George 158, 305 Gregor, John Joseph 224, 225, 226, 2 Gregor, Terry Milton Gregory, Gary Robert 133 Grekul, Ronald William 108 239, 274 74 Guenin, Gaylord Theodore 214, 215, 270, 295 Guerin, Michael Joseph Jr. Guest, Gary Victor 158 Guilmette, Richard Allen 120, 272 Gustafson, Paul Norman 224, 225, 227, 274, 29i Guthrie, Richard Alan 183, 185, 187, 250, 266, 276, 119 Guy, Deanna L. 113, 263, 276 Guza, Richard Steven Gynn, Rosalie 158, 284 H Haarr, Dale Wilking 133, 211, 295 Haas, Allen Joseph Haburchak, Robert H. 158, 191, 253, 298, 326 Hackman, Gary August 265 Hackman, Tod Ernest 124, 158, 276 Hafer, David Winfield 158, 191, 192, 253, 315 Hafferman, Beatrice M. Hageman, Gayle Marie 133, 207, 282 Hahn, Roger William 158 Haiges, Janice Loy 102, 286 Harding, Merle Elton Harding, Richard Herchel Harding, Sheldon Jay 144, 301 Hardison, Felicia Mae 144, 280 Harger, Richard 106 Harker, Joseph Darryl 109, 252 Harker, Mary Margaret 144 Harkin, Harlin, Sharon Elaine Robert 309 Harmon, Lonnie Richard Harolcl, Bob 228 Harper, Gladys Elizabeth Harper, Robert George 133 Harris, Edward James Jr. Harris, Harold Douglas Jr. Harris, Joel Stewart 309 Harris, Judith Harmon Harris, Lyle Everett 262 Harris, Norma Jean 159, 205 Harris, Phil Gordon 184, 186 Harris, Sonia Karen 144, 267, 286 Harris, William George Harrison, James Thomas Jr. 309 Harrison, John Scott 159 Harrison, Lynda Kay 212, 267 Harschfeld, Robert John Harsell, Michael Francis 180. 262 266, 273 Haight, David Frederick 144, 273 Halbrook, Dan Davis Halcro, Gary Russell Halcro, Vernon Earl Hale, Edward Raymond 144, 191, 315 Hale, Richard Joseph Jr. Haley, Andrew G. Jr. Hall Ann Hall Deanna Lynn 133, 275 Hall Frank Washington Hall Gary Woodrow 309 Hall George Lieber Hall Janet Rae 113, 211, 284, 285 Joyce N. 116, 202 Hallford, Jack F. Hallmark, Brien George 113, 250, 264 Hallock, Dale Glen 144, 191, 253, 273 Hallock, Eugene Roy 1, 158, 290 Halpine, Walter James 189, 191, 192 Halvorson, Gary Lee 158 Hambridge, Jim Howard 144 Hamel, Wayne A. Hamilton, George Harker 133 Hamilton, Jack Allen 272, 326 Hamilton, James Leroy 103, 252 Hamilton, Nina Lamoreaux Hamlin, Edward Henry Jr. Grey, John Griffith, Douglas Lloyd 158, 183, 186, 210, 253, 255, 309 Griffith, John Gordon Jr. 133, 208, 253 Griffith, Thomas B. Grimm, J. Douglas 133, 210, 262 Hamlin, Mack Foster 144, 208, 309 Hancock, Helen Elaine 158, 188, 189, Haney, Thomas Kevin 123 Hanifen, David Moncel 158 Hanmugan, V. S. 261 Griswold, Sheranne Avis 126, 188, 189, 260, 282 Grotts, Donald Dean 312 Grover, Clark Joseph 273, 305 Gruhn, Merlyn Dale Suanell, William Harvey 264 Guarnaccia, David Jr. Guay, Julian 126 Guay, Myrna 126 Gubner, Michael Jay 133, 290 Guderian, Nevin T. 121 Guelff, David Rodney 272 354 Hannah, Riley John 158, 186 Hannah, William Lysle Hansen, Erik Myrick 158, 305 Hansen, Judy Marie 158 Hansen, Larry Lee 158, 305 Hansen, Laurens Alvin 158 Hansen, Royal Glen Hansen, Sharon M. Hanson, Arthur O. 110, 268 Hanson, Eugene Richard 124 Hanson, Gary Lee 159 Hanson, Harvey Ray 159 Hanson, Neil Jerome 295 Harby, Donovan D. 144 Harding, John Phillip 144, 179 , 290 260, 319 Hart, Marvin Andrew Jr. 207, 268 Hartin, John David Hartley, Ernest Albert 133, 272 Hartman, Bernard Lyle Hartman, Genevieve M. Hartman, Richard Fred 295 Hartsell, Jacqueline Mary Hartsell, Mary Lou 159, 284 Harwood, Elaine Browning 159 Hase, Herman George Hashisaki, Mary Jane 106 Haskell, Judith Holbert 159 Haskins, Karen Anne 159, 254 Haslip, Delores V. Haslip, James R. Hasper, Marlene Martha Hassing, Joanne Marie 159, 278 Hassing, Thomas Emmanuel 253 Hassinger, Jerry Dale 110, 177, 181, 1 Hasskamp, Frederick W. 116, 257 Hastings, Edward Alan Hastings, Valerie Lynn 278 Hatch, Charles Robert 159, 205 Hatfield, Dennis V Hatleberg, Robert Duane 104 Hatler, Russell Keith 159, 186, 191, 25 290 Hauck, John Christian 133, 301 Hauck, Robert Lawrence 159, 233, 301 Hauck, Thomas Corette 228, 301 Haugan, Charles James 191, 192, 253 Haugen, Richard Lee 159, 207, 309 Haugo, Theodore Andrew Havens, Ramon Eugene 265 Hawthorne, Nancy Lee Haxton, Sherry Lynn 159, 288 Hay, Douglas Clarence Hays, Earl William Hazelbaker, Arlene Gay 157, 205, 278 Hazelton, Dean Edwin 159 Hazen, Gerald Edward Heath, Norman Edward Heaton, Howard Larry 159, 186, 256 Heck, Alice Buzzell 106 Hedderick, Robert Colin 122 Hedditch, David Robert 159 Hedman, Allan Leroy 265 83 3, 255 Helding, Carl Edward Howell, Hedman, Wayne Arthur Heeb, Helen Louise 159, 186 Heffington, Donald R. Hefte, Saundra Louise 186 Hefty, Raymond Scott 159, 328 Heidlebaugh, Curtis O. Heikkila, Jay Neil 159 Hein, Sandra Jean 159, 288 Heinemann, Rolf Ernest Heinrichs, Wayne 264 Heiser, Donald Alan 120, 263 Held, Richard Wallace 133, 232, 240, 242 Helean, Michael Edward Helterline, Maurice W. 144 Helvik, Gary Eugene 133, 264 Hemming, James Edward 260 Henderson, Charlene Kay 159 Hendricks, Blaine Ronald 231, 232, 239, 240, 250, 274 Hendricks, Robert Harold Hendrickson, Lawrence Henriksen, Douglas Gale 110 Hensley, Darrell Oren Heppler, Lynn Garth 312 Herber, Edmund Henry 224, 225, 226, Hergenhahn, Baldwin R. Herman, Gerald Ray 144 Heroux, Donald Louis 157, 253 Herriges, Mark Duane Herrold, Robert Francis Hess, Jay 250, 305 Hersman, Jerry Dale 159 Herron, Larry 295 He-rtel Catherine G. 105, 284 Hertler, C. William 159 Hervol, Francis Elizabeth 159, 212 Hestekin, Bryan Milton 109 Heston, Frank David 159, 301 Hetherington, Donald L. 133, 209, 312 Hibbard, Larry Keith Hickethier, Larry William Hicklin, Theodore Norman 102 Hicks, Geneva Vesta Hierath, Dennis Healy High, Roger Lee Higham, Ann Jean 113, 263, 286 Higham, Nan Elizabeth Hightower, Howard C. Hightower, Robert Lee Highwo, Lawrence 108 Hilbert, Robert Donald Hill, Marvin Dale Hill, Merrill James Hilliard, Carol Beth 159, 207 Hillman, Wanda Marie 275, 316 Hindalay, Norm 312 Hines, Thomas Sewell Jr. 144, 301 Hinkle, Sharel Owen Hinkle, Steven Owen Hinrichs, Wayne A. 133, 315 Hirning, Dennis C. 160 Hirst, Judy 144, 282 Hirst, Nancy Jo 133, 211, 284 Hium, Robert Adolph 144, 251 Hiulstad, Pe-r Arne Hoaglund, Edward Douglas Hodges, Sheldo-n Adelaide 208, 284 Hodges, Theodore William Hodges, William Theodore Hoem, Mildred Elaine 189, 191, 192, 260, 320 Hoffeld, Richard Calvin Hoffeller, Antoinette T. 278 Hoffman, Barbara C. 106 Hoffman, Betty Jo. Hoffman, Judith May 160, 186, 288 Hoffman, Wayne Douglas 133 Hofinger, Robert 305 Hogan, Thomas Michael Hogarty, Barry William 274, 295 Hogeland, Theodore Walton Hogue, Judyann Holden, Dennis A. 160, 243, 298 Holiday, Gerald Robert 133, 312 Holland, Brenda Joyce Holland, James Daniel Hollecker, G. David 133 Holloron, Jerry Robert 160, 206, 186, 259 Holmbe-rg, Marshall Orr 3, 259, 292 Holmes, Duane Dee 160 Holmes, Marcia Marion 133, 208, 278 Holmes, Richard Hood 186, 256 Holmes, Robert Hughston 160, 301 Holmes, Thomas Henry 268 Holmlund, James William Holst, Karen Marie 160, 280 Holten, Sally Ann 266, 273 Holtz, Autumn Sharon 144, 184 Holtz, Hilda Christine Holwegner, Shirley Ann Holzberger, Jack Speer 113, 252 Honey, John Vernon 122 Honeycutt, Patricia Mary Honkala, Rose Marie 253, 256, Ho-od, Charles Eugene 122, 185, 269, 315 Hood, William Calvin Hoover, Larry Phillip 160, 288 Hoover, Phyllis Marie 160, 179 Hope, Charles Harper 264, 309 Hope, David Wallace Hopkins, Gerald Claud 180, 181, 253, 262 Hoppe, Mary Louise 160, 210 Hopperstad, Craig Allan Hopperstad, Lloyd Martin Hopperstad, Shari Estill Horne, Lawrence Earle 272 Hornocker, Maurice Gail Hornung, Kenneth Edward 301 Horvath, Frank Samuel 160 Hossack, John F. 121 Host, John Robert Hosterman, Arthur Henry Hotten, Sally 144 Hough, Anita Johnson 106 Hough, Marie Rieben House, Edwin Wesley Hovde, Donald Ames Hove, James Gunder Hove, Judy Ann 144, 385 Hovey, Wayne Claude 252, 266, 309 Howard Howard Howard Arlene Marie 103 Lynne Marcia 144 Howard Mona Jane 144 Howard, R. Hayden 144 Howard, Robert Laverne Howard, Susan 179, 182 Howell, Albert Archie Jr. Howell, Floyd William 122 Richard Sherman Howell, Sandra Lee Hoylo, Burton Alfred Hubbard, Donald Dale 110, 274, 315 Huber, Dale Frank 160 Hubert, Henry John Hudson, Arthur Hopkins 295 Hudson, Leslie Norman 268 Huebscher, John Wood 160 Huffing, Bruce 301 Huggans, Mary Dolores 144 Hughes, Beverly Jean 160, 197, 216, 280 Hughes, George P. 253 Hughes, Gerald Mark 188, 266 Hughes, Jane Marie 117, 282 Hughes, John William 160, 315 Hughes, Marc Ronald 160 Huhtanen, Frederick 298 Hulbert, Ted 270 Hulla, Gregory G. 160 Hummon, Julia M. Raper Hummon, William Dale 260 Humphreville, Fred M. 160 Hunkins, Raymond B. 294, 329 Hunt, David Jasper 177, 220 Hunt, Harold Churchill 133, 188, 189, 266 Hunt, Larry Paul Hunt, Thomas R. 266 Hunt, William Clarence 144 Hunter, Harold Everett 160, 272 Hunter, John Dundas 133, 260 Huntington, Fred G. 309 Huntington, Gary James 160 Hunton, Robert Lee 160, 204, 228 Hunton, Stanley Raymond 133, 326 Huntsberger, Penny Marie 160, 288 Huse, Richard Bernard 224, 225 Huse, Robert George Hustedt, John David 160 Hutchins, lone Catherine 160, 180, 18 Hutchinson, James Mulford 110 Hutchinson, Ralph Zelah 160 Hynes, Thomas Dennis 113, 264 Hyslop, Leland Eugene Ikeda, Lester Takashi 250, 326 lndreland, Roger Elmo Inman, John Paul 133, 263, 272 Irvine, Jo Ann Irwin, Howard Anthony 145, 206, 309 Irwin, William Lewis 160, 243, 260 lvandvich, Nich Herbert lversen, John Riley Iverson, John Floyd 104, 250, 276 Iverson, Ronald John 160, 301 Ivey, Delbert Gene 113, 184 J Jackman, Judith Hart Jackson, Frederick Joseph 245 Jackson, Gordon Marvin 160 Jackson, Robert Schuyler 160 217, 218, 191,192, 1, 261, 262 Jacobs Carla Jane Jacobs Edward 160 Jacobs Julie Ann 161, 278 Jacobs, Kathryn Ann 110 Jacobs Theodore Ray 133, 185, 253, 305 Jacobsen, Cliff Carl 161 Jacobsen, Douglas Charles 161, 245 Jacobsen, Gerald Lee 161, 305 Jacobsen, Ivan Richard 109, 274, 301 355 Kicker, Peggy Jane 162, 282 Johns, Barbara Ann Jacobsen, James Forrest Jacobson, John Albert 121, 133 Jacobson, Mary Virginia 161 Jakes, Carlyn Leslee 161 Jakob, Richard Michael Jakub, Lawrence Michael 161 James, Douglas Burton 104, 274, 308 James, Douglas John 107, 272, 329 James, Douglas Meade 183, 185, 187 James, Sarah Janda, Charles Vaclav Jansma, Janson, Jarding, Anita Kathryn 109 Mary Katherine Medvit 119, 319 James Peter 261 Jarrell, Delette Marie Jarrett, Joseph Leonard 113, 264 Jarrett, William Fretz Jelinek, Jenkins, Joseph Bruce 113, 264 Charles Vaughn Jennewein, Ronald Cove Jenni, Donald R. 120, 263, 272 Jennings, Margaret Ann 145, 266, 280, 281 Jens, Connie Duden 254, 282 Jensen, Jensen, Jensen, Jensen, Jensen, Jerham, Jerome, Jerome, Bruch 211 Claudia Christine 133, 288 Robert Arlan 161 Virginia Hanson Wayne Alden 305 John 228 Norbert Hugh Ronald Alan Jerrim, Joln Sherman Jeska, Allan Edward 133, 250, 257 Jessen, Bonnie Beth 288 Jewell, Fredric S. 252, 274, 275 Jewett, Jewett, Charles Norman 161 Gail Evelyn 161 Jewett, Jan Gordon Jimenez Jodlows , Martha 262 ki, Frank N. Jr. Joe, Henry John, Leonard Herman 161 Johns, Deloris Mae 105, 276, 281, 321 Johns, Douglas Charles Johns, J Johns, J erry Everett une Marie 161, 186 Johns, Sharon Emily 161 Johnson , Beverly Faye 161 Johnson, Carol Marie Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson , Charles Edward Charles Howard 1 , Clarke William 133 , Dale Lynn , Dick Elwin 161 ,Donna Lee 161,191 , Edward Matthew , Einar Leonard , Elinor Ann 133 , Elwin Garth , Fred Harry 113, 264 , Gary Edward George Mc , Gregg Morgan 309 Johnson, Gwendolyn Ann 161 Johnson, Harold Marshall Johnson, Irene M. Johnson, James Dorr 105, 199, 200, 203, 209, 250, 269, 275 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson 356 , James Richard 305 , James William 224, 225, 227, 250, 274 , Jean Alfred 145, 290 , Jerry Michael 301 , Judith Jean 161, 210, 262 , Kathleen Kay 145, 273, 282 Johnson, Kenneth 161, 228 Johnson, Louise Anne 134, 204, 275, 288, 289, 323, 329 Johnson, Margie Lynn 145, 186 Johnson, Mary Louise 161, 211, 255 Johnson, Neil Donald 145, 161, 295 Johnson, Patricia Jane 117, 280 Johnson, Paul Sinrud Johnson, Richard Dean 186 Johnson, Robert Harry 205, 326 Johnson, Robert William 275 Johnson, Robin 260 Johnson, Ronald Leslie 161, 180, 262 Johnson, Sharon Lucille 161 Johnson, Sharon Louise 257 Johnson, Sharon Margaret Johnson, Stepehn Lance 315 Johnson, Virginia 188 Johnston, Charles Emery 161, 191, 192, Johnston, Dennis 228 Johnston, Eugene John 250, 305 Johnston , Harold K. ll 161, 253, 268 Johnston, James Lloyd Johnston, Joseph Webster Johnston, Lynn Patrick 224, 250, 312 Johnston , Patricia Ann 161 Jollie, John Amos Jolly, Chester C. 269, 275, 300 Jones, Clyde Orville Jr. 104 Jones, Dean Ransom Jones, Donald Arthur 145 Jones, G Jones, G ene Bernard 109 lenn Thomas 235, 236 Jones, Harry Rick 161, 306 Jones, Katherine Louise 104, 259 Jones, Larry Lee 121 Jones Leslie Lynn 161, 209, 267, 288 I Jones, M ary Roberta Jones, Phillip James 121 Jones, Rodney Leroy Jones, Ronald Lamar 162, 268 Jones, William Darold 161, 262, 309 Jones, William Emmett 108 Jordan, Janice Clarice 145, 266, 267, 273, Jorgensen, Robert Fulton 145 Joseph, Gary Baxter Joseph, Katherine Anne 134, 196, 282 Josephson, Peggy Jo 145, 211, 286, 273 Josephson, Richard W. 275 Joslyn, Charles Marcus Joy, John William 162, 272 Joyce, Keith Meltord Judd, Marianne 286, 323 Juelfs, Larry Duane 134, 216, 217, 219 Juergens, Sandra Lu Juhnke, Larry Louis 119 June, Mary Day 109 K Kaber, Barbara Jo. 145, 209 Kaber, Lawrence Raymond 109 Kachel, Susan Virginia Kalfas, Donald Maurice Kalland, Alfred Henry Kaluza, Philip Samuel 295 2 Kammerzell, Linda Jean 145, 203, 259, 278 Kamrath, Larry Dean 162, 295 Kamrath, Raymond Lee 105, 295 Kandaras, William James 186 Kansala, Dennis Edwin 162, 211, 295 Kansala, Sharon Diane 134, 286 Kanz, Garry Minnis 162 Kanz, Larry Michael 134, 312 Kapcsos, Steve 134 Kardos, Theodore Stephen 121 Kargacin, Thomas John Karlsgodit, Juli Ann 145, 280 Kaufman, Norman Bruce Kaul, Kenneth Dale 145 Kauzor, Carol Vesper 162, 186 Kavanaugh, John Francis 122, 270 Kay, Ann Camille 134, 264 Kayser, Suzanne Middleton 280 Kean, James Austin Kearns, James William Jr. 113, 261, 312 Keefe, Kenneth William 121, 263 Keefer, Roland Jesse Keecy, Earl 268 Keener, Dorothy Lee 162, 206, 280 Keilman, Gail John Keller, Eugene George 134 Kelley, Terrance Lynn Kellogg, Juanita Rae 162, 285 Kelly, David Frank 162 Kelly, Jack Edward 113 Kelly, James Michael Kelly, Margaret Alice Kem, Margaret Alice 162, 206 Kemmerer, Charles Gail 264 Kemmerer, Gary Mart 264 Kemp, Eleanor Elizabeth Kempner, Marjorie Harriet Kenneally, John Edward 113 Kennedy, Gary Linn Kenney, Thomas Reid 162, 191, 192, 239, 315 Kennick, Karin 134 Kenottel, Suzanne Kenyon, Diane Lee 180, 181, 262 Kerr, Gordon Robert Kersich, John Wayne Kerslake, Susan 285 Kettner, Donald Herman Kidder, Janet Marian 286 Kienitz, Douglas Arnold 134 Kiley, Michael James 186, 256, 328 Kiley, Noreen Joanne 106, 286, 287 Killick, John Winston 145, 272 Kimball, David Phelps 306 Kimball, Sharon Joann 162, 186, 254 Kimmitt, Dennis Joseph 145, 224 Kimpel, Paul Michael Kindrick, Donna Creer Kindrick, Thomas Ray King, Barbara Ann King, Judith Lynne 22, 206, 222, 262, 276, 278 279, 328 Kinney, Donald William 134, 205, 209, 262 Kinsman, Robert Alexander Kintz, Charles Leo 145, 273, 309 Kinyon, Kendall Edward 134 Kipp, Gaylon Earl 235, 236, 301 Kirby, Marva Mae 145, 276, 263, 285, 323 Kirk, Marral Ann 162 Kirk, Stephen Leroy 274 Kirkalclie, John Risley Kirschmann, Paul Daniel Kissell, Robert Thomas Kitahara, Michio 107 Kitto, Thomas James Jr. Klapwyk, Do-nald Lloyd Klebenow, Donald Allen 263, 276 Klein, George William 194, 196 Klepper, Do-n Keith Klessig, Gary Alan 162, 260 Kline, John Gordon Kingensmith, Ellen M. 162 Klingler, Gene 292 Knapp, Dolores Mae Knapton, Douglas Franklin 162 Knapton, Douglas James 250, 306 Knee, Arlene Bernice Myllymaki Knepper, Robert Dean Knight, Alma June 162 Knight, John Harry Knowlton, Elma Ruemke 112, 134, 282 Knowlton, William Ruemke 209 Knox, Patricia Delphine 162, 275 Knoyle, Diana Helen Squires 191 Knudsen, Gerhard Martin 162 Knudsen, Sandra Joy 134, 208, 222 Knudson, Lila Beatrice 145, 191, 321 Michael George 103 Knutson, Elaine Karlene Knutson, Kathryn Ann 134, 280 Koble, Ronald Gene 162, 184, 235, 236, 306, 328 Kocher, Bruce Frank Koenig, Kenneth James Koenig, Kenneth Waiter 162 Koenig, Walter 290 Koetter Carl Christopher Koetter, Labar, Sharon Lynn 145 Laber, Constance Joyce 163, 186 Lacasse, John Lester Lacombe, William Arthur Lacroix, Lillian Mary Lafond, Russell Lloyd 134 Lagerquist, John Carl Lahr, Dennis Rex 163, 204, 295, 326 Laird, Thomas Frank 203 Laioie, Jack Larry 134 Lamb, Carl 329 Lambert, James Harvey 263 Lambert, James Smallman Lambott, Lance Leroy Lambson, Roger O. 110 Lambson, Theodora N. 103 Lamm, Rosemary Ann 134 Lampi, Ray Delvin 145, 315 Landoe, Jurine 103, 185, 285 Lang, Thomas George Langbell, Lorraine Helen 145, 254, 286 Langdon, Stuart Holmes 188, 189 Lange, Duane Richard 102 Lange, Joseph Arthur 163 Langfield, Peter Michael 134 Lantz, l.eroy Jerome 113, 261 Laqua, Cecile Marie 134, 267, 288 Laudeman, Arthur Neil Kohl, Joseph Wilfred 326 Kohlweg, Peter Emil 162, 262, 307 Kolesar, Mary Marlene 145, 212, 273 Kolppa, Helen Laine Seltzer Kolppa, Norm Lee Komac, Edward Charles 240, 242, 295 Koon, Sharon Lavon 162, 278 Koons, Byron Edward 162, 243, 328 Kopitzke, Robert Wayne Koplin, James Ray Korkolo, Roy Earl 162, 306 Korman, Donald Wesley Kosiur, David Paul 224, 225 Koski, Betty Guthorn Koski, Charles Henry Kost, Herbert Fred 119, 188, 189, 191, 266 Kostelny, Wally Andrew 113 Kotila, Roger Reino 145, 273, 306 Kottas, Jr. Leo Joe Kovalicky, Thomas John 263 Kovatch, Merrill Andrew Kraft, Anton 134, 290 Kraiec, Carl George Kramer, Paul Louis Kramis, Roger John Kraus, Lois lrene 134, 263, 280, 329 Kreiner, Daniel Charles Krekula, David Lee H. Krieger, Michael Wolf 162, 262, 295 Kristovich, Frank James 162 Kroll, Leroy 292 Krubsack, Judith Eileen 162, 191, 267, 280 Krueger, Thomas William Krumm, Donald Mark 163, 203, 243, 315 Kryger, Adolph Hendrik Krywko, Wayne John 245 Kuenzi, Wilbur David Kuhlman, Kenneth Robert Kuiper, Gary Joseph 110 Kurtz, Reinhart Henry 264 Kyle, Roger Eugene 163 L Laas, James Allen 309 Lardy, Mathias Michael Laroche, Joseph Robert 134 Larock, Richard Irving 113, 261 Larom, Henry Nash 103 Larsen Lars Dines Larsen Milo Deforest 107 Lee, Patricia Ethel 163, 251, 285 Leeman, Martin August 163, 253 Leese, William Gary -egrandeur, Daniel John Lehfeldt, Catherine Jule 106, 255 Lehman, Martin 228 Lehrkind, Carl lll 134, 250, 315 Lehrkind, Harry Thompson 203, 315 Lehti, Shirley Jean 163 Lehtola, Lorna M. 163 Leib, Barbara Gayle Leigh, Mary Isabelle 145, 187, 255,325 Leistiko, Janet Lenore 163 Leland, Sally Le-mbke, Donald Edward Lembke, Hoagie K. 163 Lamp, Edward Rudolph ' 163, 309 Lenci, Jeffrey Edwin 145, 206, 273, 309, 329 Lenington, Linda May 146, 280 Lenington, Walter Louis 107 Lenon, AnnSharon 163, 255 Lenoue, Marvin Dale 272 Lensing, William George 146, 180, 262 Lentz, Thomas David 113 Leonard, Eugene Joseph 163, 228 Leonard, Niles Vernon Leon, Rocca Victor 134 Lepaine, Rita Eugenia Leppink, Allen Roger Leppink, John Ashley Leslie, Jean Lyrell 289 Leslie, Wayne Linden 134, 268, 276 Lesmeister, Robert Ray Lesnik, Michael Edward 146, 260 Lester, Joanna Katherine 146, 183, 184, 185, 187, 286, 333 Lester, Priscilla Richard 119, 184, 187, 286 Letson, Roger Lee 146, 191, 192, 253, 266, 290 Leuschen, Lawrence R. 107 Larsen Mirian Gay 163 Larson Edward Howell Larson James Otis 163, 245 Larson, Johnny Dean Larson Kaaren Joy 163, 186, 187, 254, 268, 273, 325 Larson Kathlyn Ann 145, 188, 191, 260, 286 Larson Marles Bea 163, 212, 276, 289 Larson Max Allen 228, 292 Larson, Norman Jr. Larson Stanley Howard 134, 250, 261, 326 Larson, Ronald Edwin Larson Thomas Edgar 183, 184, 189, 266 Larson Virginia Marie 186, 187, 188, 189, 278 Larson Waldo Henry Gust Larson, Wayne Bryon 309 Larue, Jill Sharon 163, 255, 286 Latimer, Margot Ann 163, 286, 322 Latuszynski, Felix V. Laudermilk, Earla Jeanne Laurent, Thomas H. Laux, James W. Lavalley, Jack Lee 260 Lavin, Michael Allyn 134 Law, Keith Stewart 163, 233 Lawlor, John Jr. Lawrence, Don Eugene Lawrence, Kenneth Ray 145, 315 Lawrence, Ralph B. 104, 257 Lawrence, Thomas William 121 Lawrenz, Martin Ernest Lawrenz, Mayo Joseph Lawson, John Haswell 163 Lawson, Kay Sandra 145, 276 Lean, Jack Bennett Leary, Emily Denise 103, 261, 276, 285 Leckband, Theodore Hans 134, 264 Lee, Barbara Jean 103, 198, 199, 200, 282, 316 Lee, Gyu, Whan Lee, Janet Norman 163 Lee, Margaret Anne 163, 210, 282 Leuthold, Betty Louise 146, 345 Leuthold, Delores May 135, 210 Levengood, Janet Levengood, Richard Lee 104 191,273 276 278 Lewis, Charles Howard 209 Lewis, Clarence Heil Lewis, Harley William 237, 238, 2 Lewis, Helen Louise Lewis, Kent 163 Lewis, Larry Adrian 267 Lewis, Lynne Maureen 163 Lewis, Marietta Johnstone Lewis, Michael Keith 163, 296 Lewis, Reginald Lee Jr. 328 Lewis, Stanton Clyde Lien, David Ray Lien, Delbert Curtis 109 Lightfoot, Marlene Lynn 146, 268 Lincoln, Rex Keith Lincoln, Jack David Lind, Larry Leroy 310 Lind, Nina Sue Lindgren, Alf Roger 135 Lindgren, Phyllis Ruth 164, 286 Lindh, Craig Jerome 263, 272 Lindlief, Arthur Andrew 265 Lindquist, Robert Elmer 114 Lindsay, Walle Way Lindsey, Raymond Francis 189, 191, 253 Lindskov, Francis Thomas 164 Lindskov, Marilyn Ann Lindstrand, Robert Larry Lingard, William Eric 106, 312 Lingscheit, Richard John Linn, Michael Duncan 357 Linnell, Larry Delbert Lintz, Ralph Alexander Lintz, Suzanne Kay 257, 275 Lipp, Danette Wells 257 Lipski, John Edward Lissa, Gene Franklyn 240 Litchfield, Milton R. Lito, Judith Karen 146, 254, 273, 286 Little, Jack Robert Little, Jacqueline Ruth Little, Leslie Neil Little, May Boyd Little, Robert Arthur Litzerman, Jerry Roger Livesey, Gerald G. Livingston, Robert M. Lizotte, Vivian Marie 146 Llewellyn, Elmer Fred Lloyd, David Carrol 276 Loehr, Judith Ann Loendort, Larry Lee 177 Loer, Pamela Ann Logan, Robert Bennett Lokemoen, John T. 260 Lokensgard, Keith Henry 102 Long, John Anthony 104 Long, Morgan A. Mc McAlear, James Robert McAtee, Edward Dale McAvoy, Mary Ellen 107 McBride, Dorothy Eliz 135, 204, 207, 283 McBride, Fred E. McBroom, Robert Lee McBurney, Martha E. 165, 287 McCatfery, Juclith Ann 102, 258, 287, 316, 335 McKinnon, Suzanne R. Cook 176, 183, 262 McLain, Gwen Elizabeth 146, 211, 275, 278, 316 McLain, Lindy Lou 285 McLatchy, Michael Gene McLaury, Eldon Leslie McMaster, Jan McMichael, Marvin Dwain 121 McNeill, Walter Floyd 268 McRae, Daniel George 276 McSloy, Norma E. Jensen 146, McTucker, Albina H. 117 McVey,.Chere Lynn 146, 203 McVey, Jim 264 McCall, Susan Marie McCallum, Archibald C. 245, 264, 313 McCallum, Patricia Ann McCandless, Donald Lee McCannel, Wilfred Alexand McCarthy, Mary Ann 165, 287, 323, 325 McCarthy, Michael Mahnken McCarthy, Patrick Quinn McVey, Joel David McVey, Judy Linda 122, 283 McWhorter, Danny Arthur MacAuley, John Murdoch 135 MacDonald, Alice Joanna 164, 207 255 MacDonald, Roderick Lee MacDonald, Ethel Mae 103 McCarthy, Timothy Edward 264 McClain, Patsy Anne 146, 187, 191, 260, 280 McClain, Steven Arthur McCleery, David William MacDonald , Ronald Clark 164, 251, 272 MacDonald, William Z. MacDonald, Wyman Julian Maclntosh, Jack Allan 105, 268 MacKenzie, Janet Ann 278 Long, Nancy Anne 164, 197, 217, 218, 280 McClintock, Raymond D. 108 McClurken, Frances Kay McConnell, Dorothy Holmes McCullouch, John Franklin Long, Long, Ronald Arthur 135, 264, 315 Wallace John 135, 292 McConnell, Robert Joseph 110 McCracken, James Joseph Lonner, Walter Joseph Mabry, John Daniel 121 Longan, Thomas Lloyd 146 Lonner, Judith Carol Loomis, Lee Harrison 146 Loose, Martin Lamar Lopp, Daniel Clarence Lopp, Larry Lee McCullough, Mike 251 McCullough, Tom 274 McCurdy, Keith Warren M Lorenzen, Karel Anne 135, 258, 282, 309, 323 Lottick, Lois M. McDonald, Carson S. 263, 272 McDonald, Gayle Faye White McDonald, Jr. John William 123 McDonald, Leroy McDonald, Marcia Dee 135, 206, 222, 320, 321 McDonald, Patrick Glen Mack, Collen Jean 117, 287, 316 Maclay, Samuel S. Jr. Mader, Henry John 164, 250 Madison, Agatha D. Madison, Alexander P. Madsen, Jean Marie 164, 191, 319 Loucas, Penelope H. 135, 203, 221, 275, 276, 282, 323 Loudermilk, Nancy Louise Loughrin, William David Louquet, Marilynn D. 164 Loveland, Chester Bryan Lovell, William Henry Jr. 135 Lovitt, John 264 Low, Jack L. 261 Low, John A. 298 Lowe, Michael Albert 310 Lowe, Pamela Eileen 146, 211 Lowry, Stephen Hews 231, 232 Loy, Helissa Nesbit 106, 280 Loyall, Marjorie Laverne 135, 28 Lubliner, Laurence H. Lucas, John Phillip 135 Luce, Mildred Ellen 164 Luchau, Gerald Thomas Luciak, Victor Leon 113, 264 Lucien, Raymond 146, 231, 232 Luedecke, Allen Duane 109 Luhman, Fred Watson Luke, Larry Lee Rew 184, 187, 2 Lumsden, Dale Thomas 135, 290 Lund, Larry Thomas 164 Lund, Paul Dearl 125 Lund, Robert Charles L. Lundeen, Lloyd John 121, 310 Lundstrom, Robert 310 Lussenden, Karen lone 164 Lutgen, Yvonne Beverly Lutz, Stephen Donald 250 Lympus, Ted Oskar 164, 310 Lynn, David Reimer 164 358 3, 329 53, 266 McDonough, Robert Martin McDougal, Ronald Fraser McDougall, Frederick H. McEachran, Denny Brian McEntire, Steven Wayne McFarland, Deena C. McFarland, Frederick W. 326 McFarland, Katherine l 271, 285 McFarlane, James Peter McGee, Charles Clarence 165 McGiboney, Michael John McGill, Dean 228 McGill, Neil Fleming 146, 218 McGill, Wilburn Wadeen 272 McGinnis, Betty Jo McGinnis, Marith Ann 146, 185, 262, 273, 316 McGlashan, Zena Beth 122, 213, 214, 261, 270, 275, 285 McGlynn, Fed F. 191 McGonigle, Sandra Ann McGrath, James Joseph 119 McGuin, Joyce Kay McHatton, Michael L. McHenry, Timothy Eli 224 Mclnerney, Robert E. Mclntyre, Judith Rae 135, 211, 283, 316 Mclntyre, Steve 228 Mclver, Charlotte Grace 165, 206, 285 McKay, Rodney McKay, Rosamonde Bergey 103 McKee, Robert Eugene Ill McKenzie, Barry lan 165 McKenzie, Robert George 264, 315 McKinley, Patricia Ann McKinnon, John Lyle McKinnon, Robert Scott 176, 183, 262, 274 Madsen, Linda Jane 135, 203, 254, 259, 263, 287 Magee, Stewart Leigh Magera, Gerald Gail Magnuson, Bert R. 164 Magone, Laurence Melvin Magstadt, Daniel John Mahar, Mary Ellen 135, 279 Mahboub, lssam Ghani 126, 262 Maher, Patricia Joanne 117 Maidment, Ray Sidney Jr. 181, 262, 274 Main, Cecil Keith 164, 205 Maki, Bobbin Kay Field 146, 273 Maki, Kenneth Leo 135 Malcolm, Dale Andrew Malkuch, Walter Lawrence 114, 310 Mallon, Garry Lee 264 Malmstad, Betty J. Malone, Carl Klein 135, 290 Malone, Joyce' Gale 164 Malone, William Earl 164 Malout, Sydney Sharlene 164, 262, 289 Maney, Richard Leo 164, 207, 315 Manghani, Murli Hukumal Manicke, Harold 105, 306 Manion, Michael Gerald Manis, Merle Eugene Manix, James Michael 146, 310 Manix, Marguerite Polley Manley, Donna Rae Mann, James Harmond 164, 186, 298 Mann, Jeffrey Lee 296 Manning, Douglas George 164, 183, 184, 186, 191, 253, 328, 290 Manning, William 189, 192 Manz, Henry Norman 235, 236, 272, 274 Manzari, James Howard Manzari, Judith Kay 135, 188, 189, Marcean, Gerald Raymond March, John A. Jr. 296 Marcure, George John 208, 306 Margolin, Peter Robert 108, 110 Maris, Charles Franklin Mark, Ling Guong Mark, Patricia Lee Marks, Mary Pamela G. Marlow, Sandra Lee 135, 204, 264 260, 283 Mente, Ronald Frederick 146 Mercer, Duane Diamond 269 Mercer, James Andrew 186, 256 Mercer, Liliane M. 103 Merrick, Joe 135, 256 Merriman, Dale 114, 264 Merchant, Judith Anne 146 Merritt, Roy Donald 135, 292 Mershon, James lrvin 272 Meuchel, Joann Virginia 257 Meyer, Bryce Eugene 135, 205, 256 Marrs, Hilda Helen Marsh, Mary Ann 164, 287, 344 Marshall, Charles Edward 164 Marshall, David Edward 164, 260, 275 Marshall, John William 191, 192, 253 Marshall, Suzanne Sweeney Marsillo, Lino Anthony 123 Mart, Dean J. 146, 290 Martello, Philomena Martin, Bill V. 228, 233 Martin, David Norman 164, 317 Martin, Hans Martin, James Donald 164 Martin, John Clinton 310 Martin, Lynne Marie 164 Martin, Redge Hilary 135, 199, 206, 208, 262, 310 Martin, Richard Carleton 107 Martinich, Raymond John 135, 253, 316 Marx, Terry John Mason, Dwayne Roger Mason, James Carte-r 164 Mason, James Franklin 165, 233 Mason, Ronald Lee Massas, George Massey, Diane 184 Massey, Robert Christy Massing, Douglas l. C. Mast, Dana Elaine 165, 183, 186, 222, 279 Matchett, Terry Walter 121 Matelich, Barbara Marie Mathany, Mark Evatt Mathews, Lee Robert Jr. 165, 184, 256 Mathews, Walter Wendale 110, 260 Matson, Lyla Janice 257, 279 Matsuoka, Theodore Wayne 165 Matte, John Francis 105, 225, 226, 268, 274 Matthew, Robert S. Matthews, Ronald Bruce 210 Matti, David Francis 146, 261 Mattson, Alvin D. Maurer, James Frederick Maurer, Wana L. Barton Maw, Linda Jean 165, 289 Maxson, Margaret E. 180 Maxwell, David William Maxwell, Dwight Thomas Meadows, William Edward 165 Meyer, John Phillip 165, 292 Meyer, Maris G. 119 Meyer Leonilla Belle Meyer, Neil Russell Meyers, Gene Martin 165, 186 Nlichael, Albert Charles 165 Mickelson, Quentin H. Midgett, Douglas Kent 301 Mielke, Donald Wayne 1 Mikelson, Lorna Clarine 146, 191, 192, 260, 266, 28 C Mikelson, Norman Keith 184, 185, 187, 233 Mikelsons, Martin 135, 317 Miklich, Romalie 165, 255, 281 Mildenberger, James O. Miles, Edward James 121 Miller, Caron Ann Miller, Doloris Dawn 263 Miller, Douglas MacArthur 165 Miller, Edward A. 104 Miller, Harry Richard Miller, John O. 260 Miller, Kenneth Wayne Miller, Lyle Robert 110 Miller, Marvin Ray 239 Miller, Paul Daniel 146, 224, 240, 274, 317 Miller, Paul E. 107, 231, 232, 269 Miller, Richard Frank 225, 268, 296 Miller, Richard Harvey 135, 189 Miller, Roberta Rae 117, 283 Miller, Roger Lee Miller, Roy Delmar 103 Miller, Stewart William 146, 177 Miller William Donald Mills, Hollis Alan Miltenberger, Charles J. 240, 242, 274, 296 Minor, John Morris 165, 261 Minteer, Geraldine Ann 165, 209, 283, 325 Minteer, Richard Harry Miracle, Bradley Douglas 298 Misfeldt, Elinor Gillies 165, 210, 255, 285 Mitchell, George Lemuel Mitchell, Jacqueline Mitchell, Thomas Hall 265 Mitchell, William Carter Mittal, Barbara Jane 146, 210 Mlekush, Florence M. 119 Mock, William Paull Montgo mery, Arlie Ray 165, 191, 289 Montgomery, William James Moody, Charles Eugene Jr. Moody, Joe Thomas Moody, Leonard Calvin Moore, Carla Jane Moore, George Gregory 328 Moore, Ronald Waldo Moore, Susan 165 Moore, Suzanne Elaine 255, 287 Moore, William Herbert 136, 179, 301 Moorehouse, James A. 121, 263 Moorho Moran, Moran, use, John Edward James Robert John Leo 136 Morgan, David John 147, 272 Morgan, Marcia Ann 136, 279 Morgan Morgen stean, Charles Kirk 147, 205, 267 roth, Earl Eugene Morgenroth, Noella N. 119 Morgen stern, Robert E. 147, 198, 317 Morrelles, June Elaine Morris, Alan Albert 108 Morris, David John 147, 199, 200, 273, 27 Morris, Donald Clarence 261 Morris, Donald Wayne Morris, Morris, Morris 1 Mary Sharon 165 Pamela June 188, 189, 191, 192 William James 165 5, 317 Morrison, Donald James 136, 306 Morrison, James John Morrissey, Rose Irma Bugli Morrow, Gary Kieth 291 Morrow, James Jay 177, 182, 291 Morrow, Marian Louise 165 Morton, David Hanning 121, 263, 269, 272 Morton, Walter Graham Mosier, Charles William 263, 272 Moss, Martin Gilbert 114, 264 Mossey, Diane Elizabeth 136, 201, 281, 323 3 9 Mott, Donna Arnst 103, 199, 221 Mott, William Henry 189, 250 Mottus, Leonard Waldemar 147, 292 Moulton, Douglas Driscoll 165, 276 Moulton, Mary Jane 103 Moulton, Stanley Kenneth Mowatt, Marilyn 165, 275 Mroz, John Warren 262 Muchmore, Allan Eugene 165, 205, 306 Muchow, David Edward Mueller, Geraldine Diane 255, 262, 268 Mueller, John Rodgers 180, 205, 262 Nlueller, Robert Douglas Mues, Bernard Edward Mues, Mary Gail 136 Mullin, Anthony Joe Multz, Carroll Edward 123 Munson, Robert Warren 166, 306 Munzenrider, Joseph W. 166, 266 Meagher, Marcia Gail 273, 283, 327 Means, Robert Barrett 135, 317 Mears, John Robert Meehan, Dwayne Donald Meek, Ann 263 Meek, Kent Allen 121, 272 Meese, John Marshall 224, 227, 274, 296 Megerth, Roger Sample Mehlhoff, Bonnie Lou 165, 283 Mehlhose, Jack Raymond Meierding, Gwen Sylvina C. Meinirod, Robert Haag 250 Melges, Bonnie Jane Melnychuk, Edward Joseph 107 Mencarelli, Deanna Eugene 255, 287, 341 Mendel, Martin James Moe, Eugene Ralph 224, 225, 296 Moen, Leonard William Jr. 146, 253, 310, 329 Moffatt, Jacqueline L. Mohland, Clara Hellena 117 Mohler, Jean Paul 121 Mohr, Myrtle Joann Laubach 114, 263 Mohr, Robert Wayne 114 Molenda, Robert Kent 165 Molinario, Donna Marie 279, 291 Moline, Bette Ruth Mongold, Dan Leroy Monis, Pamela Moniazeb, Arashmidos 110, 262 Monroe, Mary Katherine Montague, Mary Lou 117, 261, 278, 279 Montegna, John P. M. 135, 186, 265, 291 Murdoch, Karen Elaine 210 Murphy, Allan Thomas 166, 302 Murphy, David Lawrence 250 Murphy, James Joseph 105 Murphy, Jerome Richard 306 Murphy, Margo Kathleen Murphy, Mary Lou 166, 209 Murphy, Patrick E. 104 Murray, David William 166, 238, 239, 319 Murray, George Alexander Murray, Michael Dale Murray, Robert B. Ur. Murray, Roger Stephen Jr. Mustos, Carol May 257 Myers, Myers, Dennis Charles 136, 250, 299 George Kessler 359 Myers, Myhre, William John Jr. Eric John 208, 306 Myint, Khin Myint 107, 262 Myllymaki, Gene 260 Myrhow, Michael Stuart 136, 253 Myrick, Mabel Laliene 136, 189, 319 Myrick, Rita Kathleen 166, 191, 281 N Nakamura, Carol Shigeko Nakamura, Mary Tashima Nankervis, Richard Samuel Napton, William David 166 Nash, John Francis Nash, Toms R. 125, 265 Naslund, Alan Joseph 147, 177 Nason, Betty Lou M. Neal, Stephen C. 166, 253 Neath, Nancy Carol Netsy, Virginia Ann 106, 267 Nei, Landon Melvel Neibauer, Douglas Leroy 136, 302 Neidhardt, Henry Gerald Neidt, Mary Alice 147 Neill, Charlotte Johnson Neill, Kenneth Roger Neisser, Eva Neubauer 147, 210, 266, 273, 281 Nelsen, Larry Dennis Nelson, Andrea Carroll 166, 289 Nelson, Arnold Eugene Nelson, Carol May 147, 183, 184, 187, 205, 283 Nelson, Caroline Maree 166, 209, 267, 283 Nelson, Charles Lee 136, 274 Nelson, Frank Gerald Nelson, Glenna Joyce 147, 210, 267, 276, 320 Nelson, Ivan Thees Nelson, Jacob Michael lll 147, 191, 192, 253, 292, 329 Nelson, Keith Alan Nelson, Lana Kay Nelson, Lanita Jeanne 107, 279 Nelson, Lawrence R. Jr. 209 Nelson, Lowell 267 Nelson, Marlys Jo 136, 208, 287, 329 Nelson, Nadine Adele 166 Nelson, Nancy Jan 122, 270, 279 Nelson, Noel Edward 136, 310 Nelson, Paul Eugene 119, 184, 191, 266 Nelson, Robert Lowell Nelson, Vernon Galen 122 Nelson, Wayne Lee 114 Nemec, Ronald Roy 166 Notsinger, Robert S. Jr. 209 Noland, Randall Lee 166 Noland, Ronald Wayne Noon, Robert Jerry 166, 296 Norby, Eugene Allen Nordberg, Ronald John Nordeen, Donna Rae 147, 266, 273, 283 Nordquist, Robert Arlyn 299 Nordwick, Stanley Lewis Noreali, Gordon U. Norgaard, Roger Dean 252, 274, 302 Noirick, Richard Alex Norman, David Brubaker Norman, Patricia Ann North, James Albert Nofrthey, Elizabeth Ann 166 Northey, John William 136, 317 Noste, Nonan Viral Notsinger, Robert 166 Noyes, Leonard De-nnis 166, 251, 291 Nugent, William George 166 Nurse, Donald Duane Nussbaum, Walter Henry Nutter, William Burton 296 Nybo, Louis Douglas 302, 329 Nybo, Michael Nyquest, Thomas E. L. 136 Nyquist, Paul Franklin O Obillovich, George Robert 224, 225, 231, 232, 240, 243 O'Brien, Geraldine 166 O'Brien, Lyle Lynn 147 O'Connell, Larry Louis 272, 299 O'Connor, Mary Louise 166, 255, 323 O'Donnell, James Gordon O'Fallon, Donald James O'Halloran, Patrick Lee O'Leary, Michael Edward O'Leary, William Edward 123 O'Neil, Clinton De Witt 252, 302, 329 O'Neill, James Arthur 269 O'NeilI, Patricia Ann 167, 287, 324, 325 Oberosler, Evelyn Claryce 102, 211, 275, 288 289 Oberosler, Sharon Kay 166, 289 Odegaard, John Oden 302 Odegaard, Leon C. 125, 265 Odegard, Mark Erie 136 Odegard, Peter Brent 166 Odegard, Ronald Kermit Neser, Frederick Stanley 147, 292 Neser, Otto Hugo 147, 292 Netzner, Norman Lawrence 179, 186 Neuharth, Jance Irene 136 Neuzil, Willis Peter Newcomb, James Ralph Newgard, Bruce Warren 110 Newman, Lawrence Henry Newton, Roy Bruce 166 Nichols, Donnamae Ella 147, 183, 184, 191 Nickel, Richard Leigh Nickle, Kenneth Bradley 203, 306, 329 Nicolet, Roy Louis 166, 184 Nielsen, Dale Franklin Nielsen, Kenneth Owen 166, 228, 292 Nilson, George Bryan 166, 245 Noble, Edward Lawrence Jr. Noel, Jr. Lloyd Edward 360 Oechsli, Joan Marie 102 Oertli, Betty Lee 106, 257 Ohman, Jerome Clair Oien, Douglas Johnson 147, 211, 317 Oke, Martha Ann 147, 266, 283 Oldenburg, Henry 104, 276 Oldberg, John Eric 166, 272 Oleson, Harvey James Oliphant, Rauswood Lenord Oliver Beverly Janice 147, 287 Oliver Gerald Dwight Oliver, James Robert Olsen, Andrew A. Olsen, Martha Annette 319 Olson, Amy Jean Olson, Olson, Olson, Bonita Rae 166, 255, 279 Carol Ann Claire Diane 183, 185, 187, 279 Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson, Duane Allen 105, 264 Gene Delayne Jean 166, 204 John Lee 136, 317 Kenneth George 272 Mary Lynn 285 Richard Keith 291 Rolt Yngve Hallin 122, 213, 269, 270 Sherrill Leigh 167 Thomas Andrew Omundson, Don Bert Opprecht, Janice Kay 147, 208 Opsahl, Harry Marlin Orlich, Orlich, Donald Charles E. Patricia Rend Orr, Sandra Lee 104, 203, 222, 269, 320, 321 Osborne, John David 167, 191, 296 Oset, J ames Edward 167, 251 Osher, Kenneth Alan 167, 191, 253, 2 Osher, Nolan Lee 253 Osmanski, Lee Edward 167 Ostrem, Norman Walter 167 Oswald, David Gary 136 Oswald, Hedwig W. Owen, Barbara Ellen 167 Owen, Jim 209, 267 Owen, Keith Owes, Marjorie Ann Oxnem, Robert Richard 260 P Packee, Edmond Charles 272 Padden, Willard John Page, Donald Peter Page, Joseph George 228 Pagenkopt, Gordon Kyle 239 Pagett, Paige, Paige, Larry Miles 114, 293 Gail Elizabeth 136, 211, 287 Lowell Marshall 114, 310 Painter, Wynn Bruce Palin, Carolynn Elizabeth 117, 279 Palmer, Shirley 147, 268, 28' Palmer, Tinsley Anne 167, 279, 325 Palmer, William Lee Jr. 147, 261, 291 Palmer ,William R. 203, 211 Pangburn, Allen Richard Pangburn, Edmond Delbert 147, 251, 291 Pannell, James Bert 306 Pantzer, Bob 167 Pape, Lance William Pappas, Katherine Peter 136, 254 Park, George Thomas Park, Geraldine Ann 184 Parker, Parker, Parker, Parker, Archie Glen Donald Ray Ellen Jean 136, 281, 323 Gerald Van 121, 272 Parker, Jamers Lester Parker, Jon Vincent Parker, Marilyn Isabel 167, 186, 191 Parker, Ronald Charles Parkinson, Dale Edward 114, 264 Parks, Preston Lee 136, 261 Paro, John Francis 167 Partrid ge, James Eric Pastos, Gus Patch, Patch, Judy Kay 147, 208, 283, 316 Myron 299 Patrick, Shelby Wallace 107, 292 66, 326 268, 273 Patten, David Walter 212 Patten, Richard O. Patterson, Carolyn Louise 167 Patterson, David Earl 147 Patterson, Scott Duncan Pattie, Donald L. Patton, Gary Edward 293 Paul, Richard Stanley Paul, William James Paulos, John Lloyd Paulsen, Walter Emery 136, 256, 261 Paulson, Douglas Victor 147, 281 Paulson, Gary Roger 114 Payne, Douglas Clyde Payne, Michael Richard 306 Payne, Terry William Peach, David James 136 Pearce, Arlene Reed Pickert, Robert Walter Pilgrim, Gary Lynn 291 Pilker, Marda Leahanne Pinney, Jay Walton 272 Pinsoneault, James Don Pinsoneault, Richard J. Pirch, Howard Roy 167 Pisut, Frank Mark Pitch, Myron Eugene 104 Pittman, George Douglas 121 Poetter, Ruth Mae 265, 270 Pohlman, Dolphy Orvin Jr. Pohlman, Pearl Eloise 136 Polanchek, Alvin John Polanchek, Arnold T. Poland, Edward Thomas 228 Poling, James Clyde Polk, James Raymond 103, 177, 220, 262, 275, Radcliffe, Richard Ronald Radonich, John Nickolas 275 Raff, Margaret Ann 285, 316 Raffety, Julie Kay 148, 257 Ragland, Virginia Rae 104, 202, 283 Rahman, Anwar 262 Rainville, Jody Ann 167 Raisl, Daniel David Rakow, Steven Smith 148 Ramage, Carol M. Baker Ramage, Eugene Walter Ramberg, Annette M. 167, 191 Rambur, Anton Ramer, Gerald Leroy Ramer, Warren Duane Ramos, Anthony Paul Rance, Bonnie Jo Rankin, Donald Jeffrey 224 Pearce, William Bennett Pederson, Roland Harold 126, 261, 293 Pederson, Stephanie Ann 293 Peek, Guy Richardson 147, 273, 306 Pefaur, Donald Louis Peklewsky, John Leonard 262 Pelo, Gary Lee 147 Pemberton, Dorothy Ellen 147, 273, 285, 329 Pemble, James Lee Pendergast, Dianne E. 167 Pendergrass, Roberta J. Pengelly, Mary Louise 167, 205, 279 Pengelly, W. Leslie Pennell, Maureen C. Pennington, Loy Ann Pepard, Eugene Lee 167, 310 Perkins, Donald Ray Perkins, Stanley Wayne Perry, Elizabeth Ann 136 Perry, Janice Mae 167 Peschel, Walter Howard 167 276 Pomaievich, Jean Dianne 110 Pommer, Larry Fay Pope, Jane Louise 167, 279 Popoff, Marsha Elizabeth 148, 281 Porter Alice Linda Mar 167, 184, 188, 189, 204, 205 287 Porter Joe Gilbert 250, 302 Porter, John Arthur 310 Porter, Roger Burr Postle Stephen Robert 106, 312, 329 Poston, John Ray 104 Potter, Dixie Mae Poulsen, Philip Roy 250, 272 Powell, Charles R. Jr. 148, 313 Powell, Teresa Kathleen 137 Powell, Wayne Noel 137, 299 Powers, Nadine Regina 117, 287 Praast, Virginia Eleanor 137, 321 Pramenko, James Michael 302 Pramenko, Mary Patricia Pramenko, Paul Robert Rankin, William David 137, 326 Ransavage, Anthony J. Ransom, Robert Bacon Ranstrom, William Robert 168 Ranstrom, Linda Kae 168 Rash, Loretta Jean 137, 188, 189, 191, 192, 260 268, 289 Rasmussen, Donald Linden 148, 268 Ratican, David Gordon Ratzberg, Ernest Maulden 265, 306 Raunig, Carol Ellen 137, 208, 263, 279 Ravan, Gilbert Leon 168, 228 Rawson, Neal Walter Read, Ruth Marie 148 Reagan, Barney Reber, Joseph Edward 137, 271, 306 Reber, Roberta Marie Redgren, John Allyn 168, 253, 310 Redman, Donald Eugene 102 Reed, Barry Wilson 313 Reed, Robert Ernest 228 Petaia Elizabeth Jean 136 Petaia George Richard 250 Peters, Daniel James 224, 225, 317 Peters, Edward Avery 253, 296 Peters, Jonathan Victor Petersen, Dorothy Jean Peterson, Aaron Gordon Peterson, Charles Adrion Peterson, Daniel Dean Peterson, Donald Alan Peterson, Donald Ray Peterson, Francis Thomas 104, 240, 243, 317 Peterson, Glenn Walden Peterson Harold Wayne 167, 233 I Peterson, Jerald Melvin Peterson, Jon Dexter Peterson, Larry Charles Peterson, Lorraine Norma 119, 188, 189, 260, 281 Peterson, Neil Glenn Peterson, Richard Eugene 262 Peterson, Richard Warren Peterson, Sharon Nancy 207, 287 Peterson, Wayne Clarence 188, 189, 191, 192 Petlin, Mary Lois 119, 186, 257, 260 Petre, Preston Olivier 147, 291 Petterson, Mary Lynn 167, 275, 287 Pettibone, Albert John 148 Pfaff, Eugene George Pfau, Tom Kent Phalen, Margaret F. 136, 285 Phelps, William Clayton Picchoini, Janice Ann 148, 266, 273, 283 Piccinini, Monte Ralph Piccinini, Sandra Gail Pickard, Priscilla Leigh 136, 211, 287 Prater, John Rueben Preffer, Lois Darlene 167 Prestrude, Albert M. Pribnow, Richard Merrill Price, Albert Byron Prodor, Bernice C. 167 Prodor, Leon Brian Proebstel, Fred Alan 250, 257 Provost, John Clinton 183, 184, 187, 306 Pump, Patricia Ann Punia, Sukhdev Singh 114, 262 Puphal, Susan Marie 167, 281 Putnam, Donna Jean 186, 210, 289 Putnam, Keith Clayton 167 Puyear, Don Raymond Pytlarz, Joseph John Q Quenzer, Marilyn Elaine G. 114, 263 Quigley, Fergus Shattuck Quilling, Ronald Gordon Quinn, Holton G. 263 Quirk, Alice Mary 222, 268, 289 R Radabah, Richard Keith Reel, Kathyleen Diane 168 Reely, William E. S. Reesman, Lloyd Lavern Regenos, Dean Madison 103, 220 Reich, William Paul 108 Reid, Jerry Ray 189 Reidy, Thomas Eugene Reimold, Rudy William 319 Reinartz, Lavonne Susan Reischling, Michael S. 104 Reith, Leonard George Rembe, Reinhard Karl 148, 302 Remick, Joe Bernard 272 Remington, Harley Russell Renning, Stanley Robert Renwick, Karen Ruth 222, 276, 319 Repac, Peter Requcci, Lawrence William Rettig, Raymond Bruce 202 Rewey, Frederic Paxoon 148, 313 Rhinehart, Vodie Ann 105 Ricci, Paul A. 224, 225 Rice, Judith Ann 168, 281, 325 Rice, Nancy Lee 275 Richard, Jim Earl 168 Richards, Annie Mary Richards, Dick Joseph Richards, Gerald 317 Richardson, Bland Zeno 137 Richardson, Lynn James Richardson, Robert Leroy Richmond, Timothy Cheney 137, 293, 329 Riddle, Diann Louise 148, 184, 209, 287 Rider, John Wesley Riedel, Linda Kathryn 148, 285 Riedlinger, Roger T. 168 361 Rieger, Terrence Francis 137, 268 Rieman, Richard Franklin Riggert, Thomas Lee 137, 260, 296 Riggs, Delrene Ann 263 Riley, Ava Voorhees Riley, Larry Edgar 148, 231, 232,273,307 Rimer, Hallie Carlo 279 Rippeto, Mary Noel 168, 268 Rsidahl, Ronald Dean Risse, Edward M. 109 River, Bryan Hopkins 250 Rives, Jon Garth Roat, Charles Celeste Robbin, Rand K. 117 Rowe, Michael Harry 168 Roy, Phillip Eugene Ruana, Dennis Ryan Ruana, Rudolph Marvin 109, 252, 274 Rudd, Connie Jean 137 Rudio, Jack Lester 224, 225, 297 Rudis, Theodora Anna 209, 275, 289 Ruegsegger, Lloyd Duane 231, 274 Ruff, Gayle Jane Snyder Ruff, Philip Henry Ruff, Robert Laverne 110 Rumley, Darrell Lloyd Rumley, Gary Draper Rummel, Jay Richard Robbins, Gerald Dean 210, 296 Robbins, Karla Jean 137 Roberts, Alan Harold Roberts, Bruce Conrad 168, 191, 266, 307 Roberts, Donald Keith Roberts, Kay Darla 257, 320, 321 Rabens,Kay vvney io5,231,232,240 Roberts, Richard Maurice 168 Robertson, David Garth Robertson, George Perry 168 Robertson, Richard M. 168 Robertson, Robert Paul Jr. 168, 253, 307 Robey, Re x 240 Robinson, Donald Clarence 148, 296 Robinson, Laird Alan Rummell, Glendon Willard 105 Rundhaug, Wallace R. Rung, Joan Grayce 279 Running, Wolf Eugne Rusin, William Richard 272 Russell, Russell, David Arlo Donald Leroy 105, 268 Russell, Gordon Lee 302 Russell, John ller Russell, Kalu 168 Russell, Nancy Jane Russell Rustad Richard Homer 168 Kenneth Gilbert 299 Ruth, Carolyn 108, 203, 287, 316 Ruth, Orris Clifford 251 Robinson, Lester Scott Robinson, Margaret M. Robinson, Reid Robinson, Ronald Lee 168, 251 Robischon, Janet Louise 168, 186, 222 Robison, Edwin Ray 148 Rocene, John William Rocheleau, Larrae Eugene Rochester, Sarah Anne 289 Rodeghiero, Reno Antonio 148, 291 Rodeghiero, Roy Christ 123 Roftler, Sheila Ann 168, 204, 287 Rogers, Jerry Ellis Rogers, Judith Jane 129, 168, 216, 217, 218, 279 Rogers, Marcia Gay 137 Rogers, Robert Morris 168 Roginske, Ronald F. 253, 263 Rognas, Anita Staigmiller Rognas, Richard Robert Rohel, Carol Ann 148, 281 Roll, Arlen Stilden Roll, David Byron 124, 265, 276 Roll, Thomas E. Rollin, Michael William Rollins, Judith Beatrice Romersa, Sandra Louise Larsen 104, 269 Romstad, Robert Adolph 14 Roney, Ernest Elmer Jr. Ronning, Larry Millard Rood, John William 114, 302 Rose, Gary Ray 168 Rose, Joan Ann 191 Rose, Larry Lee 121 Rose, Loris Hugh Rose, Michael Andrew 168 Rosenleaf, John Richard 168 Ross, Alix Brooke 168, 279 Ross, E. William Ross, Frank Emmett Ross, Kenneth Bruce 148, 299 8, 200, 311, 273 Rutledge, Philip Michael 272 Rux, Robert Edward 105, 291 Ryan, Cathlene Shirley 168, 285 Ryan, Melvyn Merle 123 Rydberg, Karen Marie 114, 285 Rydquist, Dennis William Rylander, Paul Neil 137 S Sabo, Thomas Irvin Sackett, Gary Thomas 108 Sackett Robert Noel Sage, Robert Harmon 137 Sager, Carol Elaine 168 Sager, Delores Irene 169, 186, 251 Sager, Michael Edward 148 Sager, Ronald Douglas 169, 191, 253 Sagunsky, Paul Louis 326 Saint, Frederic Davies 104 Salisbury, Joan Ellis 169 Salmond, James Martin Salmond, John Collins Salveson, Mary Louise 169, 283 Sammons, Jerry Rae 169, 275 Samsel, William K. Samuels, Andrew Wylie Sands, Lawrence lngvald Sands, Russell Lee 209 Sandvig, Frank Acton Sandwick, Louis Edmond Sandwick, Thomas Wayland 169 Sandy, Sandra Kay Sankovich, Robert N. 137, 198, 317 Sansaver, James L. 123 Sassen, Edna Alice 169 Sayer, Richard G. Sayre, Sharon Rae 114, 285 Schaal, James Wendell Schaefer, James Michael 169 Schapiro, Leo Joseph Schara, James Richard Schara, Joseph Edward Schatz, Herbert Marshall 297 Schauer, Arthur Roy 169 Schell, Elmer M. Schield, Jack Lester Schile, Gail Katherine 169, 206, 287 Schile, Wayne Edward 148, 209, 267 Schindler, Joan Lucille 169 Schipporeit, Richard M. Schirm, John Stephen 297 Schlabs, Marvin Andrew Schlaht, John Fowler 169 Schmidt, Donna Margaret 169 Schmidt, Larry Dean Schmitt, Patricia Carol 148, 210 Schneider, Gail Marie 268 Schneider, Genevieve 169, 210 Schoenborn, Theodore F. 273, 311, 329 Schoenecker, William H. 110 Scholl, Katherine L.. 137, 319 Schoonmaker, Wayne Leo 261 Schottler, Joyce Blanche 137, 186 Schrader, Nancy Marie 169 Schroedel, Thomas George Schroeder, John Paul 291 Schuchman, Carole Noreen 117 Schuette, Robert Dale 137, 326 Schultz, Clarence William 169 Schultz, Derry Lynn 148, 251, 274, 275 Schulz, John Joseph 137, 224, 225, 253, 258, 270,274,302 Schustrom, William C. 307 Schut, Geertruida Schwanbeck, Saundra Clare 137 Schwartz, Fred Roger 264 Schwarz, Dorothy Bayley Schwend, Howard Leslie 224, 225, 227, Schwertteger, Carl Robert 224, 225 Schwertfeger, Dale H. 224, 274 Schwertfeger, Gary G. 224, 225, 274 Scifers, Leland Floyd Jr. 119, 191, 266 Scott, Bette Jean 148 Scott, Dale Harlan Scott, Gary Everett 169 Scott, George Davis 137, 264, 317 Scott, Scott, Maxine Burnsides Richard E. J. Ross, Mary Jean Ross, Thomas Paul 137, 317 Rost, Maynard T. 121, 263, 272 Roth, Richard Boyd 110, 191 Rothenbush, Garold Ray 168, 191 Rounds, Sandra Lynn 208 362 ....1!9ll.,..rg- . 7, , .. Saterlie, Gail Ann 285, 340 Sather, Marilyn Kaye 169 Sattler, James Leo Saverbier, Mary Pat 211, 285 Sawicky, Donald Lloyd Sawyer, James Wesley Screnar, Christy Margaret 169, 176 Scriven, Jerry 262 Scriven, Tam 148, 179, 181, 262 Secrest, Charles Fletcher 311 Sedgwick, Leslie Ward 125, 265 Sedivy, Edmund Paul Seel, William F. Jr. 297 Seerup, Judith Rose 148, 266 Seibert, Donald John Seim, Richard Norman 307 274, 297 Selleck, John Hugh 119, 188, 189, 266, 276 Selvig, Carolyn Rita 169 Seniff, Grace 257 Serafine, Patricia Sunday 218, 223 Severson, Gary Orval Seymour, Julia Hope Shafer, Sandra Joan 148, 211, 251, 337 Shalhope, Betty Jon Hall Shalhope, Don Ferris Shallenberger, Leslie Ann 148, 199, 210, 262 Shanmugam, V. S. 262, 264 Sharkey, Harold Lee 137, 264 Shattuck, Allen Dennis Shaughnessy, Rose Eliz 262 Shaurette, DaleDexter 169, 205, 307 Shaw, Frank Warrington 276 Shaw, Patty Jo 275 Shea, Brian John Shea, Margaret Joanne 321 Shea, Patricia Claire 148, 275, 285 Shea, Shannon Rose 321 Sheaff, Edmund Howard Jr. 107 Sheaff, Marleigh Chandler Shearer, Henry Audoun Sheehan, Timothy Daniel Sheire, Mary Ellen 148, 209, 285 Sheldon, Gary Allan Shelton, Jon Lewis 273, 307 Shelton, Roxanne Benay 107, 283, 329 Shenk, Barbara Jean 169 Shepard, Stephen Allen 169 Shepherd, Edwin Homer Shepherd, Leo Wayne Shepherd, S. Arlene Sheridan, Max Philip Sherrell, John Franklin 169 Sheron, Earl Lawrence Jr. 108 Sherry, George Leonard Sherve, Bob J. Shevalier, Jack Allen 224, 225 Shields, Catherine Ann Shiner, Sarah Ann 137, 208, 287 Shipley, Anne Shieflo, Mariorie May Shoemaker, Dennis Albert 206 Shoemaker, Patricia Helen 169, 191, 192 Short, Jerome Cortlandt 169, 239 Showell, Florence Adams Shubat, Nancy Hanks Shugrue, Mary Ann 169, 186, 281 Shults, Myra Louise 149, 266, 273, 279, 316 Shumate, Leslie May 169, 182, 262 Shut, Geertrudia 283 Sibbald, Edward Earl 245 Sieben, Kennard Leroy Siegtord, Ben Erwin Sieler, Marilyn Kay 169 Sletten, Sharon Lee 137, 202, 281 Slezak, Jerry Daniel Slitter, Everit A. Slovak, Ron 137, 250, 303 Small, George Wilkinson Smith, Annette Carol 273, 287, 329 Smith, B. A. Ross 149 Smith, Charles Adam 104 Smith, Charles Ronald 261 Smith, Clifford Bruce Smith, Clyde Alexander Smith, Donald Lee 121 Smith, Donald Leroy 170 Smith, Donald Nelson Smith, Florine Kay 204, 205, 255, 287, 334 Smith, Floyd Anderson Smith, Gary Leroy 224, 225 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Gordon Homer 170, 186, 256, 317 Joan Clare 170, 209, 212, 287 Linda Kay 149, 208, 283 Linda Mary Marjorie Lou Neil Edward 149 Oliver Douglas 170, 253 Smith, Patricia Ann 170 Smith, Ronald Dean 313 Smith, Ronald George 105, 268, 297 Smith, Richard 102 Smith, Richard Harry Smith, Richard Kent Smith, Sandra Jean 138 Smith, Sebastian Conrad Smith, Sharon Marie 170, 281 Smith, Valarie Prentiss 138, 222, 287 Smuin, Douglas Kelly Snoeyenbos, Milton H. Jr. 108 Snortland, Jeani Elinor 149, 279 Snyder, Donna Lynn 138, 183, 186, 211 Snyder, James Harry 189, 191, 192, 253 Snyder, John Edward Snyder, Lois Kyle 118, 285 Snyder, Marilyn C. 276 Snyder, Neil Edwin 265 Snyder , Sterling Arthur Sobkowski, Thomas Joseph Silver, Jack Howard 109, 276 Silver, Thomas lra Silverstein, Richard 149, 326 Silvia, Francis Corey 170 Sime, David Gilmore Simmons, Newton Day Simmons, Paula Dee 137, 211, 285 Simmons Robert Earl Simpson, Barbara Kay 170, 176, 186, 279 Simpson, Thomas Henry 238, 239 Simurdak, Frank John 170 Sinclair, Jerry Victor 108, 245 Sinclair, Lloyd Dean 170, 186, 253, 256 Siniff, Grace Redding Sirockman, Jerry Alton Softich, John Joseph Solander, Terry Robert Sologub, Joseph William 170, 260 Sommerville, John K. 311 Sorensen, Garry Dale 149, 293 Sorenson, Glenn H, 224, 225, 240, 274, 277 Sorensen, Roger Scott Soret, Henry Edward Sorte, Gerald L. 105 Soucy, Leonard Albert Souka, Frank Jr. Spannagel, Noah Sparrow, Barbara Maxwell 180, 183 Sparrow, Boone 103, 180, 183, 205, 210, 253, 262 Sirokman, Sharon Kay 137, 289 Sivak, Dennis Charles 260 Sivalon, Lucia Catherine 149, 207, 281 Sioholm, Sonia Ann 285 Skalsky, Carol Linda 170, 186 Skates, Robert Lee 114 Skelton, Randal Lee Skibsted, Roberto Skinner, Robert Vernon Skorpen, John Gilbert Slack, Bill Douglas Sladish, Paul Edward Slater, Lou Burton 191, 253, 267 Slaughter, George Russell Sleight, Douglas Hoyt Sparrow, Charles Miller 170 Spaulding, Carol Jean 138, 267, 283 Stam, Kenneth Lee 114 Standen, Richard Earl 138, 293 Standish, Janet Susan 170 Standley, Janice Irene 149 Standiey, Paulette Jean 170 Stanford, Sandra 149 Staniger, William Loren 149, 317 Stanley, Dayton Dee Stanley, Joyce Ann 170 Stansberry, Darnell Joy 138, 208 Stansbury, Gary Craig 170 Stark, Melvin James Starr, Eddie William Starry, Beverly Jane 170, 319 Stauduhar, Joe Mario 291 Staves, Homer Arthur 114, 203, 290, 291 329 Steadman, Mary Charlotte ' 122, 270, 283 Steadman, Sara Ellen 149, 254, 283 Steck, William David Steftes, James 170, 307, 327 Stegall, Carl Huber 138 Stegmeier, E. David 149, 184, 186, 187, Stegmeier, James Calvin 149, 187, 256 Steiner, Peter James 235, 328 Stelling, Jack Ray Stenseth, Karen Olene 149, 222 Stenslie, Rodney L. Stephen, Michael Joseph 258 Stephens, Jack J. Stephenson, James Edward 318 Stephenson, John 263, 272 Stephenson, Linda Rose 170 Stephenson, Marie P. 138, 214, 215, 270 Stephenson, Richard John 177, 204, 318 Stephenson, Terry 102, 261, 275, 276, 28 331 Sterling, Dorothy Jane 170, 289 Sterling, Edward Lehman Stern, Marvin Leroy Sternhagen, William G. Stetson, Stevens, Stevens, Stevens, Howard Alfred 184 Gary Lee Larry Stanley 122, 250, 270 Roger William Stevens, Ronald James 170 Stevens, Terriel Bert Stevens, Timothy Edward 170 Stevens, William E. Stevenson, Gloria R. 103 Stevenson, Marion Dale Stevlingson, Don 224 Stewart, Duncan Alexander Stewart, Harry Wayne 149 Stewart, Mark McCall Stewart, Ray 179, 180, 181, 262 Stewart, Robert Wayne 117 Stewart, Scott Jerry 138 Stewart, Sid Royal Stewart, Walter Raymond 177 Stewart, William Larry 121 Stidmon, Larry Tipton Stidmon, Marvin Duane 170 253 Spears, Mary Elizabeth Speer, Robert Hazlett Jr. 107, 188, 189, 269 Spencer, Clinton Allen Sperry, Leona Rose Spezio, Lawrence Robert 203, 250, 313 Spiekerman, Fred R. Spittler, Catherine Ann 149, 211, 287, 336 Spring, Richard Mathew 170 Spuhler, Lee Squires, Kenneth Allen 149 Stack, William Thomas 224, 307 Stahl, Judy Lee Stallcup, Kenneth Lyell Stiles, David Reed 328 Stiles, Edward Joseph Stiles, Ivan Leroy 108 Still, James A. 170, 253, 311 Stillings, Fred Howard 102 Stillings, Robert Niel Stillson, Doris Kerns Stilwell, Olive Anne 170 Stimac, Soya Mary 188, 189 Stockton, Dan Edward Jr. 138, 303 Stockwell, Mark Stokan, George Anthony Stokes, Diane Karen 182 Stoll, Richard Allen Stone, Stone, Charles Meredith 243 Greg Vance 297 Stone, Martin 170 Stone, Randolph Don Stopplecamp, Margaret L. 149 Storch, Robert Louis 272 Storfa, Charles Thomas 138, 262 Storm, Gerald L. Storm, James Howard 149 Storm, Linda Darlene Stott, Stephen Brent Stout, Jane Ogden 170, 275 Straight, James Lee Strate, Larry Daniel 170, 186, 253, 256, 259 Strom, C. Orlan 119 Strom, Margaret lone 110, 276 Strom, Marvin Arvel 191, 311 Strom, Mike Craig Stromberg, Roger Edwin 297 Stromnes, Einar John 253 l Strong, Stanley Russell 107, 311 I Strong, Sidney James 170, 212, 293 ' Stubbs, John Michael 110 Stubbs, Ron D. Studlien, Patricia Janet Sturdevant, Keith Fay Sturdevant, Larry Ross Suffolk, Martin Howard 386, 256 Swanson, Vernon Ronald 171 . Sulc, David George 210, 318 l Sullivan, Aloysius P. 138, 264, 258 xl Sullivan, Daniel Joseph 230, 231, 232, 24 t Sullivan, Dennis Joseph li Sullivan, James Edward Sullivan, John William 109 l Sullivan, Sandra Ellen 171 l Sullivan, Thomas Neil 224 i. Sullivan, Vernice Ann 265, 270, 276 Sundt, Jack Carlyce Susott, Sharon Faye Svennungsen, Lowell Role 189, 191, 192 Swank, Sandra Claire 149, 194, 196, 251, 283, 326 Swanson, Bernice T. 276 Swanson Dewayne Albert Swanson, Gary L. Swanson Robert Barlow 264, 291 Swanson, Terry Leonard 2 Swanson, Virginia Lee 149, 207, 251, 266, 267, 281 Swant, Dale Lee 253, 311 Sward, Donald Vincent Swartz, Stan Lester 291 Swisher, Thomas Hallie Syria, Melvyn Ernest 261, 264 Szakash, Paula Michelle 171, 2 Tabor, Tabor, T Gene 260 Theodore Emmett 138 Tag, Palmer Leslie Taggart, Jack Duane 107, 191 Tahiia, Harry C. Tainter, Frank Hugh 253 Talbot, Bruce Brown 121 Tanberg, Carl J. Taplin, 364 Lynn Elwood 55, 285 Tarbox, Roberta Kay 171, 183, 184, 187, 189, 285 Targett, James David 297 Tate, Margaret Jean 103, 283 Taylor, Alan Ray Taylor, Beverly Jean 138, 281 Taylor, Bryson D. 240 Taylor, Douglas Wasler Taylor, Edwin H. Jr. 149 Taylor, James William 138 Taylor, Larry Eldred Taylor, Lynn Eleanor Taylor, Richard Arthur Taylor, Robert Alexander Tebbe, John Charles Teeters, Dennis Loring Tele, Ernest William 184 Templeton, Ronald David Templeton, John Gordon Templeton, Robert L. 138 Templin, Bonnie Jean 171, 251 Tench, Richard Thomas Tennant, Rita Jane 149, 268, 320 Tennyhill, Robert Dean 117 Terentieff, Nola Jane 115, 263, 276, 319 Terrell, James Hale 149, 183, 186, 256, 291 Terrell, Robert 265, 329 Terroni, Bob 264 Tetlie, Sonia Ailene Thayer, Frank H. 115 Therriault, Helen Louise 117, 285 Thick, Raymond George Thiel, Paul Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas , David Morriss 187, 196 , Gary Edward 186, 191, 253, 256 , James Herman , Jane 149, 275, 279 Thomas, John Foster Thomas , Judith Carol 138, 289, 257, 323 Thomas, Nancy Kay 103, 281 Thomas, Richard Arnold Thomas, Richard James 207 Thomas, Robert James 115 Thomas, Sylvia Louise 257, 276 Thomas , William 138 Thompson, Charles Edward 307 Thompson, Don Errol Thompson, Howard D. 109, 257 Thompson, James William 303 Thompson Mary K. Thompson Rae Jean J. Thompson Romana Virginia 255 Thompson Sally Hale 117, 279 Thompson, Stanley Paul 171, 307 Thompson, Ted Allen Thomson, Michael Lee 138, 224, 274, 303 Thoren, William Daniel Thorne, Rodney Carmon 171, 311 Thorwardson, Ellen Ann 138, 211 Thorwardson, Frederick L. 149 Thruston, Janice Louise 138, 319 Thullen, Robert John Ticher, Joan 171 Tidball, Bennett Alonzo Tidyman, Jack Paul Tidyman, William Gay 307 Tierney, Geraldine J. Tiffany, Thomas Eugene 149, 303 Timm, Glenn Lee Tippett, Barbara Louise 104 Tirrell, Robert Leroy 125, 265 Tisch, Edward L. 276 Tischer, Barbara Joan Tischler, Donald Gene Tisor, Bruce Lawrence 311 Tisue, Garold Lee Tkachyk, Anthony Richard Tkachyk, Evelyn Gladys Tobin, Barbara Jane 211, 254, 283, 327 Todd, Frank Sturtevant 171, 268 Todd, John Huston 171 Toftely, Allen Richard 171 Toftely, Gary Duane 115, 291 Tolliver, Stanley Ralph Tomsik, Karen Marie 138, 199, 222, 281 Torgerson, Duane Richard 149 Torgerson, Leif Hegg 138, 209 Torgrimson, Karen Ann 171 . Trop, George Torvik, Stanley Howard 311 Totten, Terence Robert 102 Tovs-on, Joy Oline 171, 283 Tower, Arthur Eugene 272 Tower, Carol Lyndel 103, 222, 276, 284 Towe, Thomas Edward Town, Margaret Jean 150, 186, 287 Towne, Paula W. Towner, Gary Alan 184, 318 Tracy, Lynda Lea 150 Tramer, Sharon Joy 262 Tranberg, David Mason 107 Trapp, Douglas Alvin 171 Trask, Janet 150, 209, 285 Trask, Pirrie Johnstone Trauman, Robert Henry 103 Travers, Charles Manson 121, 223, 260, 272 276 Traylor, Richard Edwin Tree, Wayne Edwin 110 Tremblay, Mavis Olive 171, 208 Tremper, Helen Marie Trenary, Gary Ellwood Trickey, Kenneth Eugene Trimp, Gerry Arlene Tripp, Lowell 313 Trippet, Helen Olive 106, 267, 283 Trost, Rena Leora 150, 273, 276, 283 Trotter, Clarence Michael 224, 225 Trowbridge, M. Colleen 139 Troy, Maria Ruth Trubell, Deloris Anita 171 Trudell, Edward Richard 171 Tschache, Charlotte Rae 126 Tucker, Byrd Weston Tucker, Clyde William 277 Tucker, Joseph Lawrence 313 Turley, Rion D. 171 Turmell, John Roy 311 Turner, Richard William Tyler, Gwendolyn Kay 171, 176, 183, 18 Tyler, Richard Michael 171, 186, 256 Tysko, Edward Joseph Tyukodo, Anne Elizabeth 320, 321 U Udelhoven, Melvin Graydon 150, 264 Ullman, Nancy Ann 171, 210, 289 Ulrich, Paul Graham 102, 199, 201, 269, 275 276, 311 Ulvilla, John Matt 139, 200, 201, 318 Underwood, Charles Habert Upshaw, Karen Joyce 150, 184, 211, 251 273 279 Upton, Glenn Harrod Urbanec, Randolph George 171, 318 Urness, John Duane Egi.Q. 'sf..g..M-lQ.. LT... . ' l V Vadheim, Marcus Goodwin 150, 180, 253, 317 Vahl, Larry Earl 171 Vail, Joel Robert Valentine, Jerry Gregor 171, 191, 253 Valentine , Kit Jolyon 251 Valentine, Ray E. 171 Vanaken, Jo-hn Albert Wallace Valgenti, Victor Frank Vanaelstyn, Catherine A. 177, 180, 262, 289 Vanalstyne, Fred Earl Van Ameyden, Hidde H. Vance, Marie May 184, 188, 189 Vance, Marlene Nixola 191, 260, 267 Vandekop, Peggy Elizabeth 171 Van Hoven, Jan Edward 268 Van Sickle, Dirck Lutiens 205, 220 Van Tress, Alfred Lowell 228 Van Vliet, Katharine 171, 255, 275 Van Vorst, John Earl 171, 303, 326 Van Wichen, Raymond Jacob Varcoe, Carole Jean Vargo, Jeanette Rose Varner, Jerry Miles Vasser, Harry Bruce 200, 209, 318 Vaughan, Richard Dixon 105 Vaughn, Eugene Taylor 171 Vaught, John Edward Vaupel, Dean Verni 245 Veeder, Helen Louise 251, 279 Veeneman, Wayne Allen 176, 236, 274, 235, 303 Velde, Bruce D. Venne, Montana Carol 150, 262 Vennum, Walter Robert Verduin, Peter Lane Veroulis, Evangel 117, 291 Vessey, James K. Jr. Vick, Charles Frederick 209, 267, 272 Vielleux, Larry Joe 186, 256, 299 Vierra, Lester Tony 268 Viestenz, llo Marie 172 Viking, lngrid Elizabeth 172, 206 Viner, Alfred James 105 Vinson, Dennis Rudolf Vinton, Theodore George Violett, Billie Lee 150 Vodheim, Mark 262 Vogel, John Anthony Vogt, Stephen James Vohs, John Lynn Vohs, Mariorie Carol Voight, David Kim 150, 203, 273, 318 Volkel, Lois Marie 172, 255, 287 Vosburgh, Robert Orrin 172 Vukonich, James Philip 110 Wakley, Tom Brett Walby, Arlene Joy Walford, Marilyn Kay Walker, David Jerome 139, 291 Walker, Dianne L. Wilder Walker, Richard Riddell 150, 273, 318 Walker, Thomas Franklin Walker, William Marvin 104, 239 Wallace, Barbara 172 Wallace, John Cleveland Wallace, Paul C. Wallace, Raymond Roy 108 , William Campbell 139, 19 Wallaston, Jeff 172, 228 Wallahagen, Edward G. 139, 276 Wallin, John McRae Jr. 150, 303 Wallinder, James William Wallner, Paul Frederick 299, 329 Wallwork, Bruce William 228, 293 Walseth, Raymond B. Walsh, Francis Eugene 139, 212 Walstad, Neil Roger Walstrom, Sonia Maree Walters, Carol S. 106 Walter, Deloris 108 Walz, Richard Allen Wamsher, Richard Campbell Wanek, Edward Lee Warchola, Steve Stanley Ward, John Mersch 251 Ward, Marilyn Lois 172, 211, 279 Ward, Tom 307 Ward, William Leon Warden, Penny Donna 172, 255, 287 8 204, 275 Warehime, Shirley Jean 115, 259, 261, 263 Waring, Robert William 156 Warre, Gwen 172 Warren, Charlotte Lei 172, 191, 208, 281 Washington, George A. 253 Washington, John Oral Washut, Leon Paul 303 Wasley, Linda Darryl 267, 319 Wasley, Marsha Jean 172 Wastcoat, Oliver Burton 307 Waters, Sandra Eileen 172, 274 Watkins, John McLain Watne, Donald Arthur 261, 276, 311 Watts, C. Robert 139 Weathe Weaver Weaver rill, Ronald Gordon 293 , Blanchard Dee , Dee 139 Weaver, Marvin Thomas 172, 307 Weaver, Ronald Philip Weaver, Shaw E. J. Weber, Dolores Elizabeth 172 Weber, James Richard Webster, Kent Arthur 172, 303 Wedum, David Edward Wehr, Roger William 172 Weiand, Coletta Virginia Weidner, William Dan 125 Werner, Kenneth Howard 150 Werre, Gwendolyn Ruth Wertz, Helen Marie 117, 283 Wertz, John Charles 115, 202, 208, 318 West, Ronald James 106 West, Roger A. 139, 265, 307 wesibefg, Halvor Half 240, 273, 307 Westmoreland, Sara Atwood 139 Westrum, Lynda Lyle 104, 259, 287, 316 Wetsel, John Leland 224, 328 Wettach, Charles Edward Wetzel, Susan Jo 207, 267, 273, 285 Wetzsteon, Sterling M. 172, 238, 297 Weydahl, Roberta 187 Whalen, Dolores Diane 172, 255 Wheeler, Barbara Kay 184, 185, 204, 287 Wheeler, Frank Jerome 172 Wheeler, James Leslie Wheeler, Jay Charles Whelan, Lawrence J. Jr. 121 Marianne Patricia 139, 184, 208, 281 Whipple, Gregory Lynn Whipple, Linda Lee 172, 255 Whipplinger, Barbara 267 Whirhorn, Carol 173 White, Arthur Leroy Jr. White Donald Graham Whelan, White, Gary James White, John Keach 268 White, Monte Allen White, Richard Gerald 139 White, Sharon Victoria 172, 289 Whitelaw, William E. 200, 209, 239, 318 Whithorn, Carol Jean 259 Whitman, Karen Mae 279 Whitt, Marlin Radford 179 Whittman, Gary 243 Wickham, Kenneth Jerome Wicklund, Pauline N. Wickstrom, David Edward 150 Wiegman, John Henry Wiegner, Jo Ann 139 Wigger, Phyllis Sharon 173 Wight, Norman lra 307 Wilcox, Arthur Warren - 303 Wilcox, Damian Bernard Wilcox, Margaret Jeanne 173, 279 Wilcox, Roger E. 110 Weiler, James Merrill 139, 216, 218, 249, 277, 293 Weingartner, Eileen T. 139, 287 Weinschrott, Joanne C. 321 Weinzetl, Kathleen E. 172 W Wachsmuth, Ronald William 272 Waddell, Sharon Colleen 150 Wafstet, Katherine R. Wagner, Cherryl Ann 103, 267 Wagner, Earlene Roberta 172 Wagner, Jerome Roy 105 Wagner, Penelope Ann 122, 214, 215, 270, 281 Wakley, Diane Helen Wakley, Neil Francis 172 Welch, Cyril 107, 275, 276 Welch, James Edward 297 Welch, John Charles 172 Welch, Krystol Lee 257 Welch, Richard E. 121, 272 Wells, Donald Kenneth Wells, Leslie Alvin Ronald Bernard 224, 225, 227, 297 Werner, James Elliott Werba, Wilde, Andrew Emil 307 Wilkerson, Michael L. 150, 291 Wilkins, Janet Fey 107, 283 Will, Edward Dale Willard, Robert Lee 150, 303 Williams, Barbara Jean 122, 214, 21 275, 279 Williams, David Edward 5, 261, 270 Williams, Dennis Dale Williams Donald Leroy Williams Geraldine Marie 150 Williams Kathleen Agnes 117 Williams Lynne Aldice 173, 281 Williams Patricia Rose 139 Williams Raymond Russell Williams Richard Howard Williams Rilling David Williams, Robert Paul 251 Williams Roy George Williams,,Ruth Shelley 173, 259 Williams Theodore Judd 173, 256, 307 Williams , William Roger Williamson, Dean T. Willis, Joann Margaret Willis, Richard Clark 173, 181, 182, 293 Willits, James A. 150, 191, 192, 318 183, 262, 365 Willson, Judson Choate Willson, Lucie Claire Wilson Wilson, Wilson Wilson, Wilson Wilson, Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson 343 Bruce Knowles Donna Wynn 173, 206, 283 Hazel Catherine 103, 258, 261, 276 James Arthur 139, 326 James Floyd Kenneth Robert Maurice George 228 Michael Lee 150 Robert Fredrick Roger Burgan Wendie Ann 173, 255, Wimett, Kenneth Charles 274 Winchell, John R. Wineholt, Ellwood Frank Winship, Betsy Irene 117 Winship, Myron Jay 150, 253 Winter, Christina E. 173, 268 Wipplinger, Barbara Ann 173 Wiseman, Robert Frederick 121, 260 Wissmar, Robert Charles Withee, Sandra Lou 139, 281 Witt, Robert Frank 121 Wittrup, Paul Eric 173 Witzel, Robert Charles Wogulis, Sally Jane 173 Wojtowick, Gary Edward 139, 237, 238, 239, 264, 274, 318 Wold, Douglas Jerome 115, 259, 264, 318, 250 Wolf, Ralph Leroy 173, 183, 184, 186, 187, 256 Wolfe, Swain 275 Wolfe, Virginia Marie 119, 186, 289 Wolff, Harold Ervin 261 Wolhowe, Ann Stephanie 173, 210, 283, 324, 325 Wollaston, Jeffrey Jay Wollschlager, Frederick C. 119 366 285, 309, 323, Woltermann, Meriarn Luella 173 Wolverton, June Marie 176 Wolverton, Laura Jean 150, 176, 319 Wolverton, Robert Hagen 150, 318 Wood, Wood, Wood, Wood, Wood, Wood, Genice Elaine Linda Darlene 173 Marion M. Stephen Louis 224 Susan Andrea 150, 255, 279 Wilbur Hoadley 173, 318 Woodgerd, Gary Dale 150, 311 Woods, Bonnie Rae 285 Woods, Harold Eugene 150, 303 Woolman, Gordon Arthur Woolridge, Geraldine J. Wornath, Harold Lymon Worthington, Kenneth T. Wright Wright, Wright Wright Wright Wright Wright, 1 Benjamin Warren Clarice Ardele 139, 279 Dolores Dempsey 139, 261 Dorothy S. , Gilbert Lee 126 Ralph Steele 173 Sharon Joyce 173 Wulf, John Scott Wynn, Jane Kathryn 289 Wynne, Janet Ann 186 Y Yakimov, Andrei Simov Yang, Hong l 262 Yang, Robert H. I. 109 Yarnell, John Lee Yates, Alan, Roy Yates, Leland Marshall Jr. Yates, Patricia Eileen 173 Yeager, Dennis Eugene 183, 184 Yewusiak, Samuel York, Elizabeth Alice 106, 267 Young, Barbara Louise 173, 208, 289, 329 Young, Gerald Warren Young, Parris Jon Arden 173 Young, Raymond Charles 139, 183, 184 Young, Ronald Joseph Z Zaback, Edward Thomas 299 Zachary, Gerald Rex Zadra, Jody Ann 173, 286, 287 Zadick, Robert William Zaeske, Judith Ellen 139, 320, 321 Zahler, Joseph Leo Zakos, Mary Diane Zeidler, Don Roy 251 Zieg, Philip Wayne, 121 Zimmerer, Jo Ann 106, 289 Zimmerman, David Ward 139, 260 Zipperian, Elaine Clare 150 Zipse, Marilyn Suzanne 173 Zopfi, Gerald F. 150 Zornig, Dennis Gene 307 Zorick, Robert John Zoske, Joseph Parke 173 Zottnick, Donald Joseph Zuberi, Ahmad Khizar Zuern, Edwin F. THANKS Well, the year has passed swiftly and once again it is time for the editor to say good-bye and to express her appreciation to all those who have contributed to the success of the book. First, my thanks to all the staff members who spent so much time and energy on weekends, evenings and vacations working on the various sections of the book . . . To Sharon Blaszek and her assistants, Bev Hughes, Nancy Long, and Pat Serafine, for the Royalty, Athletics, and Student Government sections. To Jim Weiler and his assistant, Bill Lucey, for the Organizations, Living Groups, and Fine Arts sections. Special thanks to Jim for finishing the Index. To Judy Rodgers, Mary Ellen Cawley, and Sue Greenfield for the Undergraduates section. To Larry Juelfs for handling the finances. It has been said that a yearbook is only as good as its pictures. Thus, a good deal of credit for the success of the 1961 Sentinel goes to our Sentinel photographers, Doug Paul- son, Whitey McGill, Diane Boehler, and especially to Dale Graff. Our thanks also to the Haugen-McKay Co., Catlin's Studio, Lee Nye, the Stanley Color Lab, Cyrile VanDuser, the News Service, the Montana Kaimen and all the individuals who contributed pictures to the book. Of course, the staff members of the 1961 Sentinel could not have completed their work in the short time allowed if it hadn't been for the help and support of the fol- lowing people . . . Troy F. Crowder, Assistant to the President, who served as consultant on bids and contracts. Cyrile VanDuser, who was our adviser, staunch supporter and photographer when necessary. William Bill Kenney, who served as the liason man between the Sentinel and the Taylor Publishing Company through his many long-distance calls and personal visits. Walter Hook, chairman of the Art Department, who generously gave of his time and advice in choosing colors for the cover. Marshall Holmberg, who did the art work for the cover and title page. Doug Baldwin, who did the line drawings that appear in the Living Groups section. Robert Catlin, who came so often to take the individual student pictures and who also took the picture of President Newburn that appears on page 50. Again I say Thanks to all of you. The 1961 Sentinel could never have gone to press without your help. GLORIA EUDAILY Editor l 3 af TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY 6 The WorId's Best Yearbooks Are Taylor-made 0,516 - Legend - Aiumni House-C4 Army 8 Air Force ROTC--B2 Bmnfly Hall-N C5 Bumness-'Education-D4 Campbell Field--A4 Cafpunver Shop-'CT Che-mistry-Pharmacy--B3 Cook Hall'--'CT Corbin Hai! ---C5 craig HQH.-424 Craigrand r'-'kprsf--B2 Dornbiaser Yield---C1 Duniway Hal!-084 Elrod Hail--B4 Facuhy House-C5 Family Ho-using--A3 Field House--I-E3 Fine Arts--C5 Forestry-C'2 Go!! 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