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University of Montana 1Q01 1Q67 Sentinel eJ by ike Associated Students of University of Montana Missoula, Montana I M II ' I It has been said thai we know too little of the land we live in. We look elsewhere for scenery, for beauty, for rugged mountains and creeping glaciers, for deep canyons and beautiful valleys, when we have them all on a far grander scale, around us. The average student knows the story of Massa- chusetts better, perhaps, than that of Montana. Or he could give the kings of England more easily than the presidents of the United Stales. Among the large number who attend the University of Montana, there are probably not half a dozen who know the story, the life history of the school they attend. ... We can thus see how the University of Montana has built herself up from almost nothing to the present stage of perfection. It has been slow, but year by year she has gained in strength, in num- bers and wealth. In comparison with other universities of equal age the results are far superior to any in the West, and in most of the older stales. Let us hope that this vigorous growth may continue until the University of Montana is second to none and superior to all. 1904 Sentinel m Fall A ctivities ......... Sports . ......... Student Government • . „ . C lasses . F 7i ? 4 rfe Activities Sports ....... ... A dm mistratton , Faculty and Seniors ■■■• • Organizations and Honora ries Publications ♦ ♦ fine Arts ......... Activities , . . Sports „ , . Greeks and Living Groups Military Science . . . . bine Arts ........ Fall Quarter Hi October ; r Jf?0 Frosh Traditions Twice a year, in the fall and spring, fresh- men must climb Mount Sentinel to white- wash the stone M under the watchful eye of Spurs and Bear Paws, As can oe seen, mere whitewash seems to find its way to people than to the rocks. A Frosh Tradition since the beginning has been the wearing o f the maroon and gold beanie. It can be purchased from Spurs or Bear Paws and they must be worn through the first week of school. Pictured is the tug of war in the spring of 1910. It took place between the sophomores and freshmen over the slew by the Van Buren Street Bridge. The frosh could throw away thc-ir beanies sf they won. The annual contest was still continuing in the 1920 ' s. Derby Day Sigma Chi Derby Day, initialed al the University of California in 1930, has become a renowned tradition of Sigma Chi throughout the United States. The underlying idea is to sponsor an activity which will demonstrate fraternity and sorority cooperation. Prior to the big day of bizarre contests and novel events, the Sigs don their famous derbies and bravely venture on campus. Because the derbies add points to each group score, the pledges will stop at nothing to steal the valu- able derbies. Derby Day provides competition among the sororities, calling for stamina, speed and skill from all involved. Earth movers. Gov. BabfOffc, Tom Behan. A SUM President and Robert Panlzer. UM Prudent, initiate CtmtintC tion on the four million doilar University Ctnter, The project it staled for tomvletion in the fall of iJSfl. Fall Visitors Lecturers to the campus included Dr. A. L. Kov.-so. u. noted Shakespearean authority and Dr. David Dressier, sociologist and edu- cator, who has spent a quarter century as a caseworker, criminologist and penologist. Pearl S. Buck, first woman to win the Nobel Prize for literature, Dr, Spock, au- Uior of several banks or: child ;in ;ith] Marc Connelly, world traveler, playwright and non-acting actor were also on cam- pus. Relaxing at a reception given tit his honor is Marc Conriflly. The recep- tion followed his lecture, The Adventures of a Playwright Cut Gianis finds food for thought in what Pearl Buck has to say. Pearl Buck tells listeners of lift in China at an in- formal interview during her visit on campus, Lee Tlcktll, Program Council Chairman, listens in. Toby Hansen explain his great interest in horse to Dr. Spock. Susie Clinker, Kathy Peck, Jane Roberts, Bobbi Luke and Sandy f Grizzlies on to the field after half time break. Saturday morning activities began with the parade, the theme of which was Fantasia. Parade winners included Phi Delta Theta and Corbin 1st Sigma Phi Epsilon and North Corbin 2nd, and Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Sigma Kappa 3rd. Army ROTC took 1st in the clubs and schools division. Af.riruKjn saw the homecoming game between the Grizzlies and the Weber State Wildcats, ending with Weber on top 23-0, The day was concluded by the Dave limbeck Concert and the home- coming dance. Tubti players form a dance 2tJte for ihoir part in the musical half lime thow. Construction of new facilities and growth of mens minds is continuing in the 74th year. Growth ffoes on with the construction of a tipkj high rise and the four million dollar University Center. In iernationally Known Musicians Perform for U of M Fall Quarter saw the appearance of Britains Chad and Jeremy, They presented a varied program of folk and pop music. They were hacked by the new sound shell, which they called inefficient for the size of the Field House. Famed flamenco guitarist, Carlos Montoya presented a one-man con- cert in the University Theater. He has won international fame through his numerous recordings. Mr. Mon- toya is the first artist to transcribe his idiom into written music. He composed a suite for guitar and or- chestra, Suite Flaim nca, which premiered in January. Chad Stuart and Jeremy Clyde in concert at the Adams Field House Memtoya relaxing with ttis guitar the evening of his concert Mr. Montoya plays tradition- al Spanish OVPSV rhythms. Foresters ' Ball The time has come for everyone to let go in their grubbiest grubs. Walt Pool (82) and Douf Thompson (72 i apply pressure to an opposing quarterback. Undoubtedly the pressure is fflt. Many times the spectator forgets Ihc importance of the defensive line. The Press Box often proves invaluable to the bench in jrpotlirtp errors that might otherwise be over-looked. Thus the telephone prottes a valuable aid to coach Davidson in the I9$7 wason. Warren Hill (12) is stopped after a short pain. WatTfh tca$ one of the prt Ctpa! contributors to the ' $7 Grizzly effort. Rod Lung is stopped at the end of a Grizzly drive. He was the outstanding offensive man in Happiness is not the bench c-f a losing team. The most a man can do is put forth an honest effort. Polly Peppatd member of the 19S6 cheer $ iuad r took time out of her schedule each Saturday to Zend support to the Grizzly effvrt. Cheerleaders, like the athletes, al- ways seem to have a kind of abstract opti- mism . 8 ,forc any Contest between men there are moments of contemplation — Dave Thompson. One of the most promising members of the football squad, Rod Lung (40), was a primary rusher and around gainer for the Crujly offense. In his position, he often obtained substantial yardage. Mile Smith (6 ), a senior linebacker, (futures an opponent ' s attempted catch. In the game of football, as in any team sport, there are many hours of work and toil that necessarily go into pro- ducing the game on any Sat- urday. For the men involved, the moments on the playing field, like the progression of a human life, have a great aesthetic effect as well as phy- sical drama. Like the moment a play or movie begins, every- thing that is of importance lies before the eye of the spec- tator. The personal love for the sport that encompasses the athlete is onlv enhanced by the roar of the incited mob in the stands, be that mob young or old. VNIVERSITY OF MONTANA GRiZZUES-BoUom rote, from left to riuhl: Bob Clft fca TeWn Bergren Dewcu 4U«i S w£SS • r ■: T Ht ' rb Wfiifr. ' fiict Strata ' Rod Lutitf. «£ n Mollo . . oh Malf. Third tM), left to r hl 3 n r x?™.2!!iiLr iK 5L L. 1, M L t a [ lc - Dondsnir. Bat rote. (. ( [ ri«h[ Rn rt Holland, W«C RMnrftarr L£ttMim«n, The U of M coaching staff. Bottom tow left la right ' Whitic Campbell, Dave Kragthorpe, Toni Kingsford, Hugh Davidson. Second row from left to right: John Maw. Boo GJa k-a. £d W iiaca$k j, Lowell Gtwacsld, Presbman Football Season Record Montana 22 JSU Fresh 0 Montana J 9 u U Fresh 0 I ' rrslirnen FiKiibalJ Letlermen Roland ijnifrffu- , HTUItem BoiChltr. Ouup Bain, T™ Buefwlr. Daniel Crot u, Keltu Evans, Robert Glasuow. Mikr ff!,-, „.- tfuo Oord n, Gtenn Hanson, Ole Htdxtrom. Steven Henderson. Lewu Jenkins. Dennis Dale Johnson, Tom R Jones Frank L-i } ' -. J ' -i- « LMidfM ' ,. UrilJiam Mawiuia, Lerof, Manuel, Ronald Mehren , Gary Lee Miller, James Wotaro VViirinrn Qster rt tLl,,i™ Rcdish. Ted svhijr Jumes Sedgwick. Joseph Ulifka, Eduin Stunk],. Oan Siimac, i rrg Slranahau. Robert Susies se atl Torgcrxon, VulU n waters, C raig Wilson. U ' arjvn Hill. tK-Mior mithark ro ? Hillings, was the Outstand- ing Football Player of the 19S6 season. Since iransferrino from the Untuersify of Wyoming years ago. Warren has been Mister Everything to the Grizzlies. He has done an extremely fine job in his tailback position and has often filled-in in a number of other back field positions. When he was on the field in 19$$, Warren couid be seen nearly every- ythen. Jim Neilson, senior guard from Shelby, was voted the all-around defensive Handout of the J 966 sea- son. JUn, in his line position twil credited mtih the highest percentage of tackles and assists of the Grizzly linemen. In the four years he has pUtyi ' d ' •. i r : ' . tt, ' ' i ■' ' f. has been a prim factor in the total team effor t, both mentally and physically In the fast- moving. high pressure world of today, the present is of prime importance and we often forget the past as fast as wo can. Yesterdays drift into a deep shroud of memories and we remem- ber only the very good or the very bad. Time changes all. so they say, but rarelv do we notice the procession of years as they march by to the pulsing beat of life ' s militant heart. It has been over B3 years since the men pictured below were attending the University of Montana Perhaps in another 63 years there won t be a University of Montana. With the continual conflict man en- dures, yesterday and today are evident, but tomorrow is the concept that modern society just doesn t think about if it can be avoided. The students of 04 have grown old and many have died If we can live through tomorrow, yesterday will have been todav, and like T. S. Eliot we will con- template with the passing of years: I grow old ... I grosv old . . . I shall wear the bottoms of my trousers rolled. FIRST FOOTBALL TEAM — 3897. Top tow ffvm left lo right: W- Jones, Sidney Ward Good- felloto. H. SehrowffT, Rittetiour. Murray, N- Landers, manager. Second row from irft to riaht ' )5 Dan Heyfren, Geo. U. Kennett, Prof. Smith (Cuach). H. Blake, Grain, Geo. Westby L Elbert hrOnt centered With the football ts Hugh K«MtflrfVj quarterback. COLLEGIATE RECORD OF DOUG BROWN 1903 — trrshman Yv.ic 1. Took second in 6-mile and 3rd in 3-mile events ill U. S. Track and Field Championships. 2. Took sixth in National Collegiale Cross-country Championships. 3. Placed fourth In U.S.T.F.F. 10,000 meter event. 4 1961 — Sophomore Ye r 1. Won the U.S.T.F.F. 5,000 meter run, 2. Placed second in 10,000 meter and sixth in 5,000 meter events. 3. Took second In National Collegiate Indoor Track meets. I9G5 — Junior Year t. Took fourth in 2-mlle of Oregon Invitational, 2. Took second in 2-milc of Seattle Invitational. 3. Placed fourth in National Collegiate Indoor Champ- ionships, 4. Won the 5,000 meter even! Of the West Coast Relays. Made the cover of National Collegiate Track and Field Guide. 1966 — Senior Year 1. Placed again in the Oregon and Seattle meets. 2. Again took fourth In National Collegiate Indoor Championships. 3. Was second American to finish International Cross- country Championships in Morocco and also ran meets in Casablanca and Brussels. 4. Won National Amateur Athletic Association ' s 15,000 meter event {over 0 mi.) setting a U. S. record of 45 minutes, II seconds, 5. Placed fourth in the 3-mile of National A.A.U. meet. In addition to the above listed accomplishments, Montana ' s most outstanding athlete huldM five NCAA All-American certificates and one AAU Ail -American certificate (All- American College team). FRED FRIESZ lt t 4 — r r -slim;ni Yi-ar i. Pint-i ' ii nurd in -.in- Big Sky Conienenice, 1965 — Sophomore Year 1. Placed second hi Conference in the mile and 3-mile events behind Doiij? Brown. 1966 — Junior Year 1, Placed third in Conference mile event. Z. Placed second in Conference 3 -mile. 1967— Senior Year 1. Won the 2-milo event in the Banana Belt meet in Lewislon, Idaho. 2. Won the College 2-mile event in the Montana State Indoor Meet at Bozc- man. Pictured to the ritfht of Fred is Clarence Green- wood olio of the U o M Cross-country team. THE CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM— left to Tight, standing: ' Bob Gibson, ' Mick Harrington, Clarence Greenwood, Ray Vclez, Tim Staais, Bob Cham bcTlain, and Fred Frletz. Kncc-Iino are: Coach Lewis and Doug Brnwii. ' den tc-s Jot term cti . CROSS COUNTRY TEAM RECORDS Weber Stale— 26, V of M— 30 Idaho State— 28, U of M— 29 V of Idaho— 29, U of M— 26 MSU-36, U of M-20 The University of Montana won fourth place in ihe Big Sky Conference for Ihe 1966 season. A total of 80 points were won by the Grizzlies with Doug Brown taking first place, followed by Fred Friesz in fourth, Ray Valez in tenth, Bob Gibson in eighteenth and Mick Harrington in twenty-second place Ncaring the end of a racr, Ray Valvz and Fn?d Fries exem- plify mankind dririnff On to- ward his goal. Student Government l w IS (UK ASUM Officers Left to right: ftaprtw Schaffer, Beverly Stockton, Pam ItToivnbaek. 41 The members elected to Central Board for the year 1966-$? were— Top Row: Mary Jo Hudson, Mark. Penland, Bill Schafier, Ed Leary, Sam Kitzenberg, Jim Eggpnsperger. Second row: Ramarrah Moore, Joe. Bernard Ccc Cee Cole, Tom ' Behan. Lynne Morrow, Dennis Mincmyer, Kneeling: Carl Laioson, Bru« Tate, Roger Barber. Mike Norem. Central Board, placed under attack many times last year, managed to control all necessary business as the representatives from classes and commissions listened, judged and decided. Their decisions were not always favorable to the majority of the student body but the decisions had to be made and not all opinions could be molded to fit the form of one conclusion. Central Board o m m 1 ssi one rs The rouirnsssioin ' r sy n-! L. new to the ASUM structure, repre- sented the students in various fields of student government. Each commissioner, assigned to organize a specific commission, was in full control of that com- mission and represented its ac- tivities to Central Board. The commissioners, then, were the controlling body of ASUM and the ones responsible for many ASUM decisions and actions during the year. The Central Board meetings were filled with disagreement. Each conviction was carefully discussed and the opinions of the student body were heard before a conclusion, represen- tative of all the students, was Athletics is A ux ;7 ia ry Spo rts Auxiliary Sports is the governing body for such campus organizations as W.R.A.., and men ' s and women ' s intramural and intercollegiate sports. It functions as the commission which approves the activities of the organi- .: :: ■n:- uTn.1 umfirs the support that they gain. L to R: John Bar ncs, Grath, Helen Ahlgren. , Jiini Sear tea. Mike Mc- Field House and Physical Plant The arrangements of the field house and the major changes such as new parking lots and roads are part of the responsibilities assigned to this com- missi m. In addition, it synchronizes the activities of the Student Union, the Food Service, and Che Student Housing for the University. Jkz I Lr t (o riffht: Jim Edwards, Bruce Tate. Wayne Campbell, Don Yvats, Charles Iirnj )s fin caldron). Finance is the Commission on campus which diiuts. with University finances as they relate to the students. It considers proposals which relate to fee raises as to need and usefulness when applied to the student body. hi nance 45 Sculpture by Rudy Autio. Fine Arts Commission was organized this year in order to provide an op- portunity for the representation of another campus interest. This com- mission is responsible for the construction and placement of the various creative structures seen on the U of M campus, A issou I a Affa Irs This commission works with the Missoula Chamber of Commerce and its education committee. Under the direc- tion of Harold Dye. it provides official representation to the city council and works with the county commissioners in the interest of the University Mrtnbcrs, left to rhrhi: Pmt] Stuckru- xchnridrr. Mtkr Hargrove, Dam Yeats. Harold Dv, Put tiotttu ' s. Dqrv SrAuJIi-r. 46 Pla n n in g Hoa rd Pictured above (left lo right): Standing: Mark Dart . I mold Swanberg. Bob Fletcher, Loren tlaarr, Bruce Whitehead. Bob Murdo. Seated: Meg Lavold, Mam Jo Hudson. Itcnuurrah Moore. Kneeling: Dan Fo r ), Ed Leary, RiU SchafffiT. The Planning Commission is the right-arm of Central Board as it executes a major part of the administrative work. It plans the structure of the ASUM student government and is responsible for ASUM long-range plan- ning and by-law or constitutional change. Pu hi ica Hons Hoa rd Better known as Pub Board, this committee establishes rules Mid policies fur the publications of the M Book, introductory guide for freshmen; Garret, ' 1 the U of M literary magazine; Sentinel ' the U of M year- book; and the Kaimin, the school newspaper. Selecting the working personnel for these publications is also part of the responsibility ..: T I ' - . Seated (left to rig fir }: Betsy Seanttn, Ellen Broadus, Connie Graham, Kay Morton, Jon rt Maurer, Louise fY tnpr. Standing: Pam Patrick. Jim Eggens ger, Lyle W it- Uams, Sam Kiizenberg, Joe Bernard. Marc Davis, Von Kay Helmer, Colleen Hether- ton. Traditions Boar J K«f«Httg, left to Tight: Ray Pryor Carol Jimeno, Patty Homes, Patty O ' Loughlin, Mike Wood, Seated: Gary Roberts, Linda Overcast, Sandy Prtmsnko, Bill Ber- ber 1 t ' -fja irnia n ) ► Bo bbi Luke, BiUic Lester, Peter Matz, Wanda Krieger. Standing: Jon Berlche, Mary J ane Al- swp. Mary Pat Httrphy, Mar- garet DnnTiyny. Steve Ben- netts, Linda Poller, Paillette Forsyth, Carol LaSartc, Neil Haugland. Traditions Board, guardians of the traditions at U of M, works in associa- tion with the Spurs and Bear I ' iiws in m:iinlninm;j fMlo Walk. the M on Mount Hrnltnrl. ;irul tin. ' tradition of Singing on thtr Slops. ' Bill Berger. the head of T-Board, holds a demanding position in directing the com- mittee and fulfilling the responsibilities. To instill in the Grizzlies arid their fans the maximum amount of pep and zest is the main concern of U of M ' s cheerleaders and pompon girls After their selection in the spring, the eleven girls chosen practice diligently to perfect their skills. Along with the fun and glory of being a cheerleader or pompon girl come certain obligations including the attendance of all athletic events and pep rallies. CHEERL EADERS FOR IWG-OT Sandy Pramenko, Margaret DonTigny, Donna Roholt. Patty O ' Loughlin. The football players pictured with Ihe cheerleaders are Gib Brumbach (80) and Mike McCann (77). I ' O.MP( ;iki,s FOR Terra Samuelson, Bobbi Luke, Paulette Forsyth, Jane Roberts. Polly Feppard, Suzi Clinker, 48 Rudget an J Finance Finance is the treasury branch of Central Board. This committee reviews the fiscal policies of ihc committees and decides upon requests for ASUM funds. It is in control of all committee ap- propriations and the review of individual budgets. First row: Nick Tecl, chairman. Second tow: (left to tight) Bill Schaffer. Bcv Stockton, Jancatuic LundboTQ, Ramarrah MdCtv, Marty Mertm , Third tow: (left to right) John Van- Hcittfelen, Jere Giles, Mark Davis, Ron An- derion, John Barsn $s. Curricula um This particular committee discusses student problems in the fields of registration, curriculum, and academic affairs. Under the direction of Dick Holmquist, this committee works closely with the administration for the best interests of the students on the University of Montana campus. Sealed: Sheila Skemp. Standing: Marty Melosi, Scott Brown, Anita FtelL Chlot ScfuttfcEer, Dick Holmquist. so f,r £ to right: Rill Schajfi-T, Dpttfi Barnes. Kaifty LtiSvrte t Galr Kerns, Ed Le Eflflcn, -Scott Workman, Linda Law son, Mark Menms. Elections Elections Committee is re- sponsible for the accurate and efficient execution of campus campaigns and elec- tions. Fall, Spring and all other elections authorized by the student government are handled by this commit- tee under the direction of Ed Leory. rnnr cunt 7 ' r,ni H.-ha n WOU fOT tif -l X ' . ' unt t a t-fufi? rS ' jiHutj da f. Lotl ' ti Haarr patents hes winning campaign speech to an assembfy of interested voters. omecomtng Homecoming weekend, a special event for both students and alums, was under the direction of Sue Stolerau, The crowning of the queen, the parade, the football game, the entertainment, and the greeting of returning alumni are the responsi- bilities of the committee each year. Leadership Camp DONNA RFRLAND Chairman JOANNE HACKED Senior Consultant Each Spring Quarter, representatives from each liv:n;: i;r. n:|i. Umo ,. m .-tutu L., v Tni:ictil. ;imJ thosf LtUi ' [ ' oiL (i in discussing and hearing views concerning college life, gather to dicuss campus problems. The Leadership Camp Committee, under the direction of Donna Beriand, is in charge of conducting the presentations of lec- tures given by members of the administration and faculty. BETSY HtGHTOWER Assistant FAYE BOURREr Assistant Seated, left to right: Gary Anten- ton. Donna Beriand. Sharon Gay- iord, Betsy Bighlower, Standing: Martin Melosi, Gale Kerns. Traffic Boar J The duties of deciding upon traffic fines, regulating traffic activities and designating parking lots for student and faculty parking are the responsi- bilities of Traffic Board, Not directly under ASUM regulation, this board plays a double role of student and administration supervision. Standhtit: Gaty Torgeson, Bill Sehaf- fer. Seated: Dr. Charles C- Bwn, Afr. Herb Toryri msoa, TVrry Krt ' bs, Charles Briggs r University housing due to World War It . . . 1946 World Un iversiiy Service WUS, the committee respon- sible for organizing a week of special even Is to assist under- privileged students on other world campuses, tackles a big job in supervising a carnival which is held every spring on the U of M campus. Under the direction of Gary Antunson the proceeds of the carnival go to an area previously agreed upon by an international com- mittee of which WUS is an af- filiate. Back, tow: John $ccbcr$er, Morilev FfWffer, Gary Antonson. Ken Hart, ftiT: Ut ' ihtun-. r. Mou )iT. from rote: Cindy Jonvs, Cathu O ' Hare, Sue Searles. Standing; John Meyers, Ed Russell. Gail Kerns, Steve Harrington, Jim Edwards, Bob Flnemau, Phit Van Ness. Seated: Kan Caskey. Linda Lee Thtonas. Janice CulbertSon, Debbie Ryan, Andrea draujnau, Lee Tiekell, Mr. Ray Chapman, Pant Brmnbeck, Bonnie lierda. Johanna Bangeman. Program Council is the committee in charge of contracting, ar- ranging, and hosting nearly all outside entertainment and speak- ers Drought to the campus. The operating budget for Program Council was considerably larger than most of the other ASUM committees. This past year it included approximately $34,000.00 from ASUM and $10,000,00 from ihe Student Union. ' Under the chairmanship of Lee J. Tickell and Adviser Ray Chapman, the campus enjoyed a diverse, interesting and sometimes controver- sial program, Fall Quarter ' s list of entertainers included such notables as The Dave Brubeek Quartet for the annual Homecoming concei t unci later in the quarter, the singing duo of Chad and Jeremy. Pearl S. Buck headed the list of speakers along with other nationally known people such as Dr. David Dressier and Dr. A. L. Rowse. Carlos Montoya, internationally known flamenco guitarist, per- formed just before the Thanksgiving break. Winter Quarter was filled with popular, cultural and rock n ' roll programs. The Association, Up With People, The Canadian Opera, and the Houston Symphony were some of the headliners for winter. Such distinguished people as Byron Eshelman, Chaplain of San Quentin. Marietta Tree, first woman ambassador to the United Nations, Dr. G. M. Gilbert, psychologist at the Nuremburg trials, and Drew Middleton, world famous correspondent, also appeared at our campus. Peter Nero ended the Winter Quarte r schedule of events. Spring Quarter was accented by the appearance of Petula Clark, and the folk singing group. The Sandpipers. The Seattle Symphony highlighted the list of cultural events along with Suzanne Bloeh, lutenist. Program Council also deals with art shows and foreign films. A relatively new program was the joint sponsorship of an Actor-in-Rcsidenee with the School of Fine Arts, in the person of Donald Davis. Thus, Program Council offers a worthwhile and interesting diversion from aca- demic undertakings, 54 DRUG SYMPOSIUM— Lee Tickell here confers with Dr. Laurenee Gale, Academic Vice President of the University of Montana, concerning the. upcoming Drug Symposium. This new venture Into program- ming proved to be an interesting and worthwhile educational experience for those unending it. Dr. Gate was one of (he members of the distinguished panel assembled to discuss the problem of the misuse of drum. Cheerleaders die in the sawdust. The]) are (left to right) Sandy Pramenko t Margaret DonTigny, Donna Roholt, and Putty O ' Lough Un. 55 9 Class of 1Q08 59 m 61 62 69 72 74 86 Fine Arts Music U of M can well be proud of Us outstanding music department. The largest in the Northwest, it is also one of the oldest members of the National Association of Schools of Music. Music students are known for their hard work and many hours of practice in helping to make the music department the. excellent institution it is. Under the tUredtofl of Mr. John Lester, Dennis Bunu discovers a new sound. Mr. Rudolph Wendt seems pleased with Gay Garard ' s progress. One Way Pendulum — The trial progresses in Old Dorine (Patsy M arson) chides Qruvti (Glenn GnucrJ Bailey. Judge Mike Daicy prejtde . Mabel Groom- or not realuino that Tatlujfc is a hyproerite. klrby (Sue EUen Hunt J is su?om in by usher George Durant while clerk Linus Carleton records the pro- ceedings. Masq uer Productions Tartuffe 1, a French farce by Moliere b opened the Masquers ' season. Set in the seventeenth century during the reign of Louis IV, Tartuffe 1 ' is a lively comedy of piety and morals. Masquer actors once again proved worthy of praise in their production of One Way Pendulum. This play by N. F. Simpson is a farce on law and individuality. Arthur Groomkirby, played by Teddy Ulmer, builds a replica of Old Bailey, an English court, and proceeds to try his son, Kirby (Horst Fenske), who is charged with 43 murders. The cast oj Tartuffe front left to right: Mich ad Bianchard. Ruih SiMus, Teddy Ulmer r Barbara Trott, Glenn GautT h Alrttin Gray, Duncan Crump. Patsy Malson, Nancy Senechal, Mike Daley, and Al Holt. Several times each year V of M music students hare the privilege of Meriting uMth the Missoula Civic Symphony. These talented Missoula musicians do much to pnrich our musical program. Winter Dropped In Winter quarter at the U of M was boosted by moderate weather, generally, mixed with a few of nature ' s flurries to remind students that they weren ' t in Florida. Graced by good weather, construction on the new University Center vaulted far ahead of schedule, and for the second straight year, Old Man Winter reigned over slopes of dead grass, as ' students were? unable to construct snow sculp- ture rti?o coeds get set to compete in WRA ' s intramural su im tccl. Sigma Kappa Cook top honors, fallowed by Alpha Phi Delta Gamma. A V of M luge team member eomes out of a treacherous corner on the Stan Ben ham Luge Run al Lolo Hot Spring . Several U of M student were named to the Olympic Jufle team far m , after travel- ing- throughout Europe during the winter lo participate in training ■HtQ4t«. The luge sled iomelimei reach speeds of 90 mitts an hour. Lugtup s becoming one of the most popular sport j in the V.S.. and Montana ' s Jugr course Q t Lolo Wot Springs is one of the finest. U of M s luge team is coached b-u Captain Bruce AJcdJcu of the Air force rotc department Scueral skiers teem oblivious of the mountain splendor behind them as then learn new skiing technic We shall walk in velvet shoes: Wherever wc go Silence will fall like dews On white silence below. We shall walk in the snow ' — Elinor Hoyt Wylie For some people, balancing salt shakers in the Lodge was a sufficient substitute for the belter entertain- ment provided by the controversial Program Council. Larry Malchelt counts the day ' s cash as he closes the Lodge desk, for another day. Alan Benson and Donna Goddard at one of several formal unctions sponsored by campus living groups throughout the quarter, Helena Co-ed Chosen As Miss UofM Linda Rhein, 20-year-old Helena sophomore, was selected as Miss U of M at the annual pageant. Miss Rhein ' s talent entry was a musical monologue with piano accompaniment entitled ' What the West Contributed to America. Linda, a member of Delta Gamma sorority is interested in modern dance and foreign languages. She is a Spur and plays the cello in the Civic Symphony. Linda is mm-?irri by Judith JSlouv, Miss V of M in IMG. after tin- tah-Ht. evct it g gown, and swimming sail com- petition. Linda Lee Thomas, second ntttnemp, applies the finishing touches before making her entrance on stage. Kalhg Wrack, first mnnernp, displays the iabvr of beauty which almost won her the crown over the evening ' s 14 con- testants. 1 At right: Nancy Anne McLcod. Miss Montana of IMG, waits backstage for her next number in the pageant. The sound of the younger generation was heard— Both extremes of demonstration, active and silent, were seen on campus as stu- dents witnessed an Up With People cast demonstrating for Moral Re-armament and students and faculty members demon- strating for peace in Viet Nam in silent vigils held every Thursday. Musically, JVh r X..TU ;irid Thr Association performed in two styles which, although completely different, exemplified the tastes of World War IFs baby boom. Up With People memoers, guided by the philosophy 0 moral re-armament, emphasized the principles of love, unselfishness. honesty, and purity,, in their concert which was presented in the Fi.-lrf flrtx..- Th,- vvj -rrie?n tier Hp With People cast performed for a large crowd and were received with enthusiasm. Cast members appeared in several promotion performances in the Ledge. Members of the Canadian Opera Company presented the opera, Don Pasquale. by Gaetano Donizetti. The three-net comic opera was one of 32 operas the company has performed since its yearly tours started in 1954. f Marietta Tree, America ' s first teaman ambassador to tne United Nations, spoke on Tfce United Nations—Man ' s Last Great Hope as a finale to a week-long tymposium on Red China. The ItfmjMafjiltM was designed to allevi- ate muamceptfOfli a trout the Chinese. Above, Mrs. Tree is piet tired with siudents a ter her lecture. Dr. G. M. Gilbert, prison psychologist during the Nuremberg [naTs and txnthor w f The Psychology of Dictatorship and Nuremberg Diary, spoke an Pun- ishment vs. Rehabilitation. Dr. Gilbert attacked racial prejudice unconditionally as being fostered by personal feelings of inferiority which create a demand for a scapegoat. Rev. Byrrm Eshflmait. rfiajjlmii nf xm Quentiu S ' rumt and former chaplain of Alcalraz, spoke on Putiish- rm ur s. tifimhi iu !iou. The sinker is a?i ,nin:ned minister and author of the Crook, ' ' Death Roto Chap- Iain, published in 1962. Drew MiddJeton, bureau ehiej of the New Yorfc Times at the United Nations, explained How Europe JLook at America Today ' Mr. Middleton explained that the greatest task of the American governmvnt will be to ■hope its attitudes and policies to merge with those of an independently thinking Europe. 1 1 1 l -S- it Sports 11 Harry Adam? hie id House Pictured above is Canada ' s Nancy Green competing in the women ' s slalom. Miss Green went on to tain the women ' s World Ctip and br arkmnvifdoed as the best woman skier in the world. Miss Green competed tit the Olympic events at Missoula ' s Snow Bowl. 124 12$ The Ski Racer ' s life is a fast and furious one that few people really under- stand. The audience is nearly always small and there are very seldom crowds chanting encouragement t o the racer while he races the clock down an often treacherous mountainside. Here Herb Rotehford demonstrates perfect downhill tuck position. Speeds of 60 or 70 miles an hour are often attained in the downhill event. The tension is great and as is shown above by Herb ' s blur of speed, there is almost no margin for error. VARSITY SKI TEAM, from left to right: Dave Lloyd. Rusty Lyons, Bruce Blotkamp, Coach John Hollow, Rick Gibbon, Herb Rotchford. Sol pictured: John Dobbins. The University of Montana Varsity Ski Team had two of its members place as NCAA entries. Rick Gibbon and Herb Rotchford were named entries as a result of their outstanding performance during the 1967 ski season. UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA VARSITY SKI TEAM RECORDS FOR 1967 The University of Idaho Invitational Ski Meet, McCall, Idaho U of M placed 6th The International Collegiate Ski Meet, Banff, Alberta, Canada U of M placed 6th Big Sky Conference Championships, Bozeman. Montana U of M placed 3rd The sport of luging has been a United States Olympic sport for only a little over three years and the next winter Olympics will be the first in which the U.S. has participated in the luge competition, While the sport is not a regular University of Montana varsity sport, it does demand a great respect of its participants in that they have made the sport one of national prominence. As is evidenced above, the luge course at Lolo Hot Springs is narrow and twisting and a thrill designed for the hardy. The course is run on either one or two-man sleds and speeds of 70 miles per hour are frequently attained. The Olympic Luge Team is composed almost entirely of University of Montana students and the University can be duly proud of them. It is a great feather in the cap of any university to be represented in the Olympics by one or two individuals, much less an entire team. 12H HF t ' I ' T. K 11 AM MAT ill S 1. Lost lo Ricks Collide 2. Beat Idaho Stale 3. B iil U of Utah 4. Beat Utah State 5. Boat Wotjcr Slalc 6. Beat BAMJ. U of M won the Montana State Intercollegiate Bowling Meet, capturing the learn event category- Singles champ was U of Ms Bill Yetter: doubles champions wore U of M ' s Truehoi and Sulgrove, All event leader was U of M ' s Ron Senn. U of M also won the Great Falls Invitational, competing against Carroll and the Col- The University of Montana Bowling Team has been the Slate Intercollegiate Champion for the last three consecutive years. The combined team record for that period has been 40 wins and 6 losses. The Bowling Team is in one of the minor sports categories that consistently turns out top teams. :te ionstrflrex t r jrj crl bowling form. Swim Team Schedule 0| tponent l at M U of Idaho IB 84 W.S.U. 73 31 U of Idaho Li) 83 34 70 LS.U. 52 52 Mont. AAU meet Isi place V of Idaho 21 79 E t. Wash. 40 09 Cent. Wash. 53 5J North. Mont. 2t 71 COM I KIM I, S I AMUNtiS University of Montana, 1st 140 points Idaho Slide University, 2nd 120 points Gon aga University. :iicl 90 point Weber Slate College, 4th 60 points University of Idaho, 5th : 7 points N ' OTEl Montana Stale does not have a Swim Team. NO PICTUKES AVAILABLE Coach: Fred Stetson Jr. Purdue University Captain: Timothy Powers Oakland, Cal. Lettermen: Wi I la i d Anderson Frederick Bishoff Leslie ftrambtett William P. Bradley Dust in E, Bradley Hnji ' sl Fl ' ltskf Philip Foley Donald Keff let- Timothy Powers Wade I.. itoloson Terry David Steamer Alan J. Turner John C. Williamson Belvedere, Cal. Oakland. Cal. Corvallis, Mont. Sarasota, Florida [jfayette, Cal, Chicago. lit Ba-scilni, Cal, Mis:-i 1: hi. Mi ' tH. Oakland. Cal. Billings, Mont. Fountain Valley, Cal. Sioux City, Iowa San Jose. Cat. The University of Montana Swim Team makes one of the best annual showings of any U of M sport. Again in 1967. the swimmers took first in the iTirilVrerii v. ;t 1V;lf. cht y luiAV performed lime titld linn- uj iiii. Coach Stetson was also named Bie; Sky Conference swim coach of the year. f w Basketball jVorn CJnrV {42 ) demonstrates, some of the form that won one 0 Ifto 1967 Grizzly Den a icarda. In most of the GrirrJy baafrtTbflN contests it was Norm ulto kept the U of M sqnad in the contest ivith superb rebounding. At left, Rick Johnston d ' Ql and Don Dnrgin 40f contributed greatly to the Grizzly offense. Both top ball handlers and both fast-movutif trjtfir-rdualf . they open ra Hed saogUtg U of Nt scores and kept action prevalent. Firtt basketball team. U of M rS04 Hi-JmIi- is f.iv L--i ' r. in-rn: . xe; ui-itf t t-af Grizzly let tor matt. Lee performed well during the ' 67 season. Above: Dennis Biletnikoff, awarded the Dragstedi Most Valuable Player award. 19C7 Basketball Lelltrm - Dennis Bilclnikoff Steve Brown Norm Clark Ken Conrad Don Durgin (Srcg Hanson Sid Hudson Rick Johnston Jon Kiritf Don Parsons Jim McEnaney. Mgr. Norm Clark (left) was awarded the- KCVO Grizzly Den Award for the most rebounds. Greg Hanson fright J wa-f awarded the John Ea heart Memorial Award and was cited for being the f 3C7 Team Leader. Coach Bob Con? r of M T6 u of M 89 u 01 M 94 u at M 98 u of M 84 u «i M 55 u of M VII u of M T of M VI of M 7:1 u or M 75 •u of M 70 19b ! BASKET HALL RECORDS Dcnok-s Bin Sky Conference games Hiram Scott 71 Illinois St. 80 N. Mich. 79 Washington St. 78 Seattle Pae. 75 Hawaii fil Notre Dame 69 Harvard fl8 U of Snn Divtit} 71 U of Idaho 82 Gonxafa 94 Weber Si. 72 r of U 69 Idaho St. 75 L« of M BO Mont. St. 82 U of M 72 U Of Wash. 8S tj of M 82 Portland St. 95 U of M 79 U of Wash. B5 -f of M 65 Mont. St. 90 U of M 80 □onzaga 102 V of M 85 U of Idaho 88 u of M 04 Whitworth 69 ■u til M 77 Weber St. S8 nj of M 82 _ Idaho St. 68 u of M 99 Portland St. 108 135 Wrestling Varsity WrcsHlrtG: Left to right — Front, Bob Williams, Ken Yachechak, Roy Morrison. Robin Hamilton, Bemie Olson, Ron Paget, Dick Treat, Rod Lung. Second row. Assistant Coach Bob Palmer, Ray . arret, Dan McDonell. Rod Snyder. Craig Kopet Gam Wanberg. Tom Cooper, Alan Pcrtonett Coach John Sacchi, Not pictured. Bill Gilboe. 1967 Lellerraen and Weigh! Division lf)i;7 IVRKSTLIXG RK CORDS (W«) Welch!) OppoTirnl U of M Bob Williams 115 lbs. Washington— 37 S Ken Yachechak . . 130 lbs. Big Bend College— 21 16 Roy Harrison 137 lbs, Goswajja— 3 34 Robin Hamilton 145 lbs. University of Idaho— 5 32 Ron Pagol ISO lbs, Idaho state— 25 7 Dick Treat 167 lbs. Weber State— 3 3t$ Rod Lung 177 lbs. Montana Slate— 18 17 Bill Gilboe Heavyweight Mtnot State— 27 S Eastern Wash. Slate— 10 24 Montana State— 27 5 U of M placed third in the Big Sky Conference, U of M heavy weight Bill Gilboe was named NCAA entry. Intramurals The intramural winter sports program is one of the most active facets of student activities during the school year. The winter sports, while they are not the great spectator sports that the fall and spring ones are, still count heavily toward the final point tallies that determine the over-all intramural champion. Anyone can participate in the intramural program and, as is evident here, those participating in the program, if nothing else, get a lot of healthy exercise. The skiing segment of the intramural program is headed each year by Miss Mavis Lorenz who also leads the U of M ski classes. Anyone can compete, as long as he or she is not a certi- fied ski instructor. There are several varied classifications of com- petitors. Ahurr, Jawi i far her sororit ( (i? ' i.vtr,H. At right, Terry Anderson of SAE steps over to make a light gate. SKIING flESt ' LTS Women ' s Division 1. Kappa Kappa Gamma 1 2. Kappa Kappa Gainma II 3. SiKma Kappa Men s DMriM 1. SiKma Chi 2. Winners At right, Dmd Hartley dfman- stratt ' S exptrl form in rather ad- verse renditions. Donna ateo raced Jor KKG HI ministration ,° t F a State Board ctf Regents— From left to right: Mr. SI. E. Richard, Mrs. Marjorie W. Kino, Mr. John E. O Neill, Mr. John D. French. Miss Harriet Miller, Governor Tim Babcock, Attorney General Forrest H. Anderson Mr, A, A. Arras, Mr. C, P. Moore, Mr. Cordon D. Mullendore. Mr. Bounton G. Paige. Boar J of Regents Chooses Twelfth U of M President Robert T. Pantzer, acting president of the U of M since August lSth L 1966, alter President Robert Johns ' resignation, was named to the presidential position on December 16th of the same year Pantzer. a graduate of the U of M ' s business school in 1940 and its law school in 1947, joined the institution ' s faculty as financial vice president in 1957. He is the first University President to also have served as student body president at the U of M. having filled this position for the 1939-40 school year. Oscar John Craig, pictured at the rioht in his office, was the first president of the Univer- sity serving from 1X9$ to J AOS and he is also credited as being the University ' s founder. Born of Scotch- Irish parents, Craig received a Doctor of Philosophy degree from Wooster University in 1887, Me was a well known contributor to educational jour- nals. Rohert X! Panizer President of the University of Montana A dm inistra tion CALVIN L MURPHY Com .I! or ;nirj Business Manager, Mafrt Hall, about 1300, was Uanktd o ty by the Old ScirJicc building, now the Geology buiEdin?. The school ' s hcarn JfffJ ' u attached to :hr rr-eir m the jtc cv bnirdinr;, 148 The lawn fa from of Main Hall during IntcTscholastics, 1946, displayed Sf as a special decoration. GEORGE W. CROSS ROBERT B, CURRY WILLIAM D DIEHL Assistant Dean of Students; Director. Health Service Director, Bureau o( Busi ness Assistant Pttttfts s OTi Health ti. P.E. Associate Pr o faaW T, Health and P.E. and Economic Research KEITH T, LARSON Manager, Family Housing M. GLENN LEWIS Assistant DJreclor, Food Service LEONARD L. LEWIS Manager, Data Processing MORRIS H. McCOLLUM JAMES PARKER CHARLOTTE L RISK MlMfST, Associated Students Store Director, Physical Plant Assistant Director, Placement Center LEO SMITH Registrar Prolefisor, Education A dm inistra tion First meet hut of I I of M Facu!ttt-I8Q5 Outstanding Teacher of the Year 7 — Or. Horsi Jarka Dr. Jarka receives his award from William Andrews, President of the U oj AUitum Association. Dr. Horst Jarka, associate professor of foreign languages and a U of M faculty member since 1959, was named Outstanding Teacher of the Year at the Awards Convocation this spring. The honor was accompanied by a check for $500 and an engraved plaque, presented to Jarka by William Andrews, President of the U of M Alumni Association. The award was given for excellence in the performance of duties and marked dedication to the cause of education ' Selection was made on the basis of nominations submitted by junior and senior students in a poll conducted by members of Phi Kappa Phi. scholastic honorary. Nominations were evaluated by a screening committee and the winner chosen. An Austrian native, Dr. Jarka laugh l English and German in Vienna for right years before corning to the U of M in 1959. He also taught German at the NatioHal Bank of Austria Private School, English and German in an Austrian Realgymnasium (junior college) and English at the Police Training School, Vienna. The linguist received a Ph.D. from the University nf Vienna in ]! : ; . arid lie also holds teacher ' s diplomas from the University of Vienna, as well as from the University of Commerce, Vienna. He attended the University of Minnesota, 1959-52, as a Fulbright scholar. Dr. Jarka has presented papers at professional meetings and published articles in German arid American journals. At present, he is working on a college text edition of a 19th century German author. Left to right: Bjarnc Johnson, Dr. Jarka, Wit Ham Andrews Dr. Laurence Eawct rj Cm e AcadcmtC Vice President Dr, Laurence hMvarJ Gale Dr. Laurence Edward Gale. 42, U of M academic vice president since April, 1966, died unexpectedly Sunday, July 30, while fishing approximately 30 miles northwest of West Yellowstone. He suffered a massive coronary at approximately 9 p.m. He was in the immediate company of Dr. Robert Curry, director of U of M Health Services, who administered mouth-to-mouth resuscitation for more than one hour, but Dr. Gale did not respond. Dr. Gale was one of 11 University members in the company of 40 of the nation ' s business and professional leaders who were on an annual U of M Foundation pack trip, The loss of Larry Gale is a very telling blow to the University of Montana and all of Montana because of his very keen interest in the institution and his extremely superb administrative abilities. Replacing ' him will be an almost impossible task. Speaking personally, I feci I have lost an extremely valued colleague and also a sincere friend, said President Pantzer. Dr. Gale was born April 22, 1925, in Bonners Ferry, Idaho. He was graduated from Idaho State College in 1949 with a B.S. degree in pharmacy. He received a master ' s degree from Washington State University in 1952 in pharmacology and physiology, and in 1954 he received his doctorate in pharmacology. He hold the Silver Star medal for service in the Army in World War II and was a former acting president and former Dean of Idaho Stale University at Pocatello. Dr. Gale was active in higher education associations, especially in the Northwest. Last October, he was awarded a Department of the Army Certificate of Appreciation for Patriotic Civilian Service. In January of this year, he was elected to represent the Class A public schools of Montana in the Northwestern Association of Secondary and Higher Schools and to serve on the Executive Committee as a representative of higher schools. The spring issue of the U of M alumni magazine, Copper, Silver, Gold carried an article written by Dr. Gale entitled ' The University Now— And in the Future? He also was a member of a certification team of the Northwest Accrediting Association. Recently he had been working on a curriculum study of the University of Montana. Outstanding Students Every year the faculties of each U of M department are asked to select an outstanding student on the basis of scholarship and service to the university community. The following students were selected as this year ' s representatives. Army ROTC PETER F. MOHAN , whit uns c-oiiitim.siuru-d ;■| a Second lieutenant upon graduation this spring, is the Military Sci- ence department ' s representative. Mohan who wmd as colonel of the brigade this yaar at the U of hi. received a bachelor ' s; degree in the Liberal Arts ami was active lit the Newman Foundation and Knit his of Columbus. Mohan, from Butte, plans to make Ihe Army a career. He received the Missoula Rotary Club ' s annual commander ' s trophy at the Army ROTC awards ceremony this spring. Air Force ROTC ROBINSON VAN SICKLE, a sociology major from Great Falls, is this year ' s Air Force ROTC candidate. Van Sickle was cadet corps commander for fall quar- ter and received the Distinguished Military Student award. He served on publications and special activities h aros as  sophomore. Van Sickle plans to enter law school at the U of M next fall. P1F Anthropoh topology (JIvRALD CLARK, the honored anthropology stu- dent, plans on attending graduate school at the University of Utah, where he has been awarded a teaching assistantship. Clark, from Missoula, is a member of Alpha Kappa Delta, a sociology honor- ary, and the Montana Archeologlcal Society, He was a member of the Kootenai River Archeologlcal Survey crew in 1966 and will be a member ot an archeology field crew in Utah following gradual ion. MRS. CAROL BROMLEY, (torn Voorhees- ville, New York, is the outstanding senior in botany. Mrs. Bromley, who graduated wilh high honors, is a member of Phi Kappa Phi and Alpha Lambda Delta scholasl ic honor- ai-ivs. At Cot ncll University, sin- : ■■:■..■iv-d a Gordon Watkins scholarship for biology and a New York Regents Scholarship, and at the U of M she received an award from Phi Sigma, national biological honorary, for out- Standing work in biological science Mrs. Bromley will work toward a master ' s degree in plant ecology. Accounting [mNAl lS III t f F liN A Ihe ou Is land In senior in the department of accounting in Ihe School of Business Administration. Heffernan is a member of Beta Gamma Sigma, national business honorary, and Accounting Club- He has recetved several scholarships during his college career, as well as 1hc Senior Key Award, presented by the Montana Society of Certified Public Accountants. Heffernan will be employed as staff accountant for a Seattle firm after graduation, moving from his home- town of Missoula. Business SCHWARTZ, from Missoula, repre- sents the School of Business. SchwarU served as president of the Accounting Club this year. He received a Rocky Mountain Lumber Com- pany scholarship. SchwarU will attend the 13 of M next year as a graduate assistant where he hopes to receive a master ' s degree. Business kJucation MISS I.VNM. MORROW, Gi al Falls, is ihe hj Islanding student in the department of business education. Miss Morrow is a mem- ber of Delia Gamma, social sorority, and Beta Gamma Sigma, Alpha Lambda Delta. Phi Chi Theta, Phi Kappa Phi, and Mortar Board, scholastic honorarles A former Spur, Miss Morrow also served as ASCM secretary and ASUM vice-president and was selected as one A M-v outstanding; women this year by AWS. MUs Morrow plans to teach school in Cali- fornia next year and eventually earn a mas- ter ' s degree in guidance counseling. Miss Morrow received a certificate from Alpha Lambda Delta at Prizes and Awards convo- cation for maintaining a 3 5 grade point aver- age for her entire college career. Biology WtWifa GARY CLAYTON Mil KJK. Great Falls, plans to do graduate work at the University of Alaska on a moose study. His hobbies are hunting, fish- ing, hiking and wildlife photography. He hopes to do field work ta research or to become in- volved in big game management. Milkc gradu- ated with one of the highest grade point averages recorded in recent years among the wildlife biology students, Chemistry m.vttjimi J. n.i mv M. .,oula, will be a graduate .-.i.-.Umt mi :i .Naij. -muI Si h-:ic- rVllowship n the University of Minnesota In He is a mem- ber of Phi Kappa Phi and was president of the student thaplcr of the American Chemical Soelelv. He was the recipient of (he Chemistry Alumni - Faculty Award of $50 00 In honor of W. B. Pateman, J, W. Howard and P. H. Jesse. The award js given to the senior with the most promising future In chemistry. During the summer of 1067, PctHn will work at the National Reactor Testing Station at Idaho Falls, Idaho. He has worked for the Forest Service, as a chemical technician at the U, S. Forest Service Laboratory and as a teaching assistant in the tjuantalive Analysis Lab at the U of M under Dr. W. P. VanMeter. Education IH ANA MtKIBBEN, Billings, was a Spur, national ervtf sophomore honorary, a Junior Sponsor, president of her sorority, Kappa Kappa Gamma, and treasurer of Mortar Hoard, national women ' s senior service hon- orary. Miss McKibben hopes lo teach primary r,v:nU English- 1 lis to rij GREGORY L. IXMKB, Miles City, is the first student to be claimed outstanding by two departments. This June he received a degree from the Department of English and the Department of History, thus graduating with a double major. Ulmer is a member of PhL Kappa Phi. notional scholastic honorary; Phi Eta Sigma, national freshman honorary; Phi Alpha Thola, national history honorary and Sigma Alpha Epsilon, national social fraternity. He was sophomore delegate to Central Board, student governing body and a Rhodes Scholar candidal e. Ulmei won a National l)i-(ftiM. Education cram to IImiwh Umvcrssly where he wilt study toward a doctorate in comparative literature. La nguagc STEPHEN P. Jl Dl . Butte, is a member of Sigma Delta Pi, national Spanish honorary. Air Force ROTC, and Newni;iii Cluh. This year he won the B. A. Thuruas Memorial Award lor the mi (standing student in Spanish. During the summer of lltfiA. Judd studied in Salt ilk. Co;ihniU. Mcm j at the Academia International dc Espanol. Upon graduation he was Com miss lum-d a xvcontl lieutenant in the Air Force He will be a i: r.i,:..jtl. .1 1 :n |t:i:n-h ai 111.- L ' lH- verslty of New Mexico in 19G7-G8. 765 Geolt eologit BRICK LAMBERT, Ekalaka, Montana, has been on a Marathon Oil scholarship ai the U of M and has a teaching fellowship at ihc University of Missouri to work toward an M.S. decree. His partirular interest is in Stratigraphy and Paleontology. Health an J Physical Education JOAN.M: IHXUN. Missoula, been ilcneni! sports manager for the Women ' s Recreational Association for IgtiS-tfti and treasurer for lflflfi-ti7. Miss Dixon was president of Delia Pst Kappa, women ' s national physical education ■' ■■■' ■this past year; Is u member of Phi Kappa Phi. nal nr-.:i ! senilis tic honorary and was secretary of her social sorority. AlnSi;. I Ms: LMi;: i;t Di l School Jiitcrscholastic Golf Champion In 1 60-6 1-62-64, In lg Sky Open Champion and took third plaee in the Women ' s naiiUTit in 19t;e. At the V, of M she tins been on 1he Inter- •n V illeytiall. Baskcthal] ami Golf Teams. She has a rad- ip to Wushmuton State U ' lncvj ' sity at I ' ullman. Washington, work toward an M.S. depreu it: physical education. Ho me Ecotto m ics AHMET L- KOE1H.ER, Missoula, was awarded a bock by Alpha Uunbda Delta at the Prizes and Awards Convocation. The book ia awarded to (he member of the graduating class who has main- tained the highest scholarship average throughout her college career. Miss Koehlcr was a member of Spurs, Home Economics Club, Kappa Omicron Phi, home economics honorary. Junior Sponsor, Mortar Board, the Missoula Symphony Orchestra and Delia Gamma, social sorority. Miss Koehler h jlds the National Scholastic Pillsbury Award and this coming year will work in Minneapolis as Associate Manager Of Educational Services Department of Pillsbury Consumer Service Kitchens. Journalism PAULA LATHAM Wll-MOT. Great Falls, is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta, social sorority; Alpha Lambda Delta and Phi Kuopa Phi, scholastic honor ries; Thela Sigma Phi and Kappa Tau Alpha, journalism honoraries; Spurs and Mortar Board, both national service bonoraries. Mrs. Wllmot was awarded cue of the Alpha Lambda D. Im i.-nifii ' aSfS at the Prizes and Awards Convocation for main- taining a 3.5 grade average for her entire college career. In 1965-fM Sh was assistant business manager of the Kaimin, the student news- paper, and was promoted to business manager for the 1966-67 school year. She hopes to make a career In advertising. Law JOHN R. GORDON, formerly of KalisneLl and now of Brookings. Oregon, won ihe lawyers Title Award and the Rocky Muv., u Mm. -mi l-Nr.jnihiCLon Scholars hip, aivi h.-lnuas ihv Mmiti.na SUL k ni f « -r-v.iV. Phi Delta Phi, law honorary, and Phi Alpha Theta. history hon- orary. Gordon earned his B A tlegwe in history and political science, He will be a law clerk for Judge Pope in the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, San Francisco. Mathematics JIM POLLOCK, Billings,, Is a member of Phi K ipn Phi, scholastic honorary, Pollock is a transfer stu- dent from Eastern at Ilitlliitfs, Montana, where hu was president of the Mathematics Club, He plana to attend graduate sch nj] at U of M whore he re- ceivod a NASA Traineeship to work toward an M,A P degree. He hopes to earn a Ph.D. so that he may go into teaching on the college level or Into research In industry. Microbiology RITA C. HRSTKKtN, Billings, is a member of Phi Kappa Phi. scholastic honorary; Mortar Board, senior wom- en ' s service honorary; Newman Club and The Legion of Mary. She has been an undergraduate research par- tin pant in microbiology at the U of M. In her sophomore year she was an exchange student from the Uni- versity nt Portland (o Austria. Miss Hcstekin hopes lo work in a Denver hospital next year. Music SHARON WEAVER, Anaconda, was both president and vice-president of Mu Phi Epsilon, music honorary, She is a member Of Pi Kappa Phi- music honorary and Phi Kappa Phi, scholastic honorary. A Bcfdjor Resident at Elolse Knowles Hall, Miss Weaver is the recipient of the Mu Phi Epsilon Outstanding Senior Award, of a scholastic honor scholarship and the Pressor Foundation music scholarship. She is a student of Professor Rudolph Wendt and will do graduate work at the U of M in 19G7-G6, Ph tamtacy KdNMK I . VY S 111 I . K ijipn Phi, na- tional scholastic honorary; the American Pharmaceutical Association ■lid Kappa Epsilon, women ' s pharmacy honorary. At Ihe Honors ' Banquet. Miss Posehel received Ihc Lilly Achievement Award, a gold medal. She is a member of Rho Chi. national pharmacy scholastic honorary which has a 3.5 grade index requirement to join. Miss Pcschel will intern in Anaconda. Montana, Political Science M-MAl, S1DD1QIE, Singapore, was a chairman delegate to the Model United Nations at Portland, Oregon. At the Montana Model UN on the U of M campus he was Secretary General, He has attended Ihe U of M the jttst throe years and hopes lo go to graduate school at the University of Singapore where he will prepare for teaching or the Foreign Service. Psychology JIM F. FARNES. Wordcn, Montana, is a member of Psi Chi, national psychology honorary. He received three honor scholarships from Eastern Montana College, In 1963-66, has completed his senior year at the U of M ami will begin graduate work the fall of 1967 in Clinical Psychology hero at the U HEIDI CLARK HARSH A. BilllwiS, was awarded the Eloise Knowles Award by Mortar Board, given annually to the senior woman not in Mortar Board who best exemplifies the ideals of Mortar Board. Mrs, Marsha is a member of Alpha Kappa Delta, sociology honorary; was secretary to Triangle Club; historian for Spurs, national sophomore service honorary; a Junior Sponsor and Chairman of Associated Women Students Rules and Reg- ulations Committee. She has been chairman of AW5 Job Oppor- tunities., secretary-treasurer of the Student Association of Social Workers, president and vice president of the St. ' iU l mtt H Campus Christian Fellowship, a member of Student Life Committee, a delegate to Leadership Camp, a member of University Congre- gational Church and belongs to Volunteers In Community Action. Space h Comntun tea iron WALTER KIRKPATR1CK, Billings, won first place in t964, 1965 and 1966 in the Montana Intercollegiate Debale, first in the Lincoln-Douglas Montana Intercollegiate Debate in was awarded the Jerry Baldwin Memorial Trophy in 1967 and a special Recognition Award at the annual Awards Banquet. At Prizes and Awards Convocation. Kirkpatrick was awarded Ihe Abcr Memorial Cash Pri?.e of $20. He is a member of Tau Kappa Alpha, national speech honorary; Phi Alpha Thela. national history hon- orary and president of Debale and Oratory Association. Kirk- patrick has accepted a teaching assistantship at the University of Iowa for the next year where he will work toward an M.A, degree in speech. no Speech Pathology n: s K. McDONALD. Great Falls, is a member of Alpha Omicron Pi. social sorority, where she served on Standard Board. She belongs to Phi Kappa Phi, national scholastic honorary and graduated with honors. Miss McDonald has worked as an assistant in the Library during her college career and next year has an assistantship in speech pathology Inhere she will work toward an M_A. degree. For the past two summers. Miss McDonald has worked as a speech therapist in Whitefish, Montana. Zoo ft oology FRANCINK HINTZMAN. Potsoil, was a mem- berof Alpha Lambda Delta, freshman, scholas- tic honorary and is a member of Phi Kappa Phi. national scholastic honorary. She will work toward a B.S. degree in Medical Tech- nology at the U of M 111 19 I7-Gfi. Two outstanding seniors chosen by their departments were not available for pictures. Health atjj Physical Education— Men DENNIS WILLIAMS, presently stationed In Germany with the U. S. Forces, lettered In freshman football in 1963; is a member of Phi Epsilon Kappa, men ' s physical education honorary and Sigma Nu social fraternity. He was commissioned a second lieutenant after completing advanced F.OTC at the end of fall quarter. Sociology MRS NANCY ANN M1CKELRON. Chicago, Illinois, entered the U ol M in January, 1966. She transferred from Joliet Junior O.l [ ' , .1,. ,,: ' 1 : ' !,;,... ' , y, Mn-krlson had previously attended St. Mary ' s College, Notre Dame, Indiana When the com- pleted her undergraduate work at the end of winter quarter, Mb. Mlckelson had a cumulative grade point average of 3.77. An early tradition lasting IfffeU into the 1940 ' s was Ift enntujl May Fete, a highlight of sprtnfl q«ar( ?r (1313). JAMES EL HABECK Associate Professor Aquatic studies. For many years students and faculty at YelU JAMES W. COX Assistant Professor EL RICHARD FEVOLD Associate Professor R. K. OSTERHELD Professor WAYNE P. VAX METER Associate Professor GEORGE WO0DRUP.Y, JR Assistant Professor 33AS1L A FiKdWNK Visiting Lecturer WILUAM HOEKENDORF Assistant Prolfssor RICHAltD E. SHANNON Professor Land was cheap on University Avenue in 1904. The ftoUiC and barns at the entrance to the oval were built at that time to be occupied by University President Craig, JAMES I .EE HUKKE DONALD C. HAEER.MAN Assistant Fro(ess«r THEODORE H. SHOEMAKER Acting Chairman and Professor Department of Foreign Languages Of ail the languages of earth in which the human kind confer The Master speaker is the Tear; it is the Great Interpreter. — Ridgely Torrence NANCY J. BENNANI Instructor Mary Ist;mian Murcia Moline Licula NYLsun Mary Morgan Warner Nichols VELDON J. BENNETT Instructor Department of Health and Physical Education Health is the second blessing that we mortals are capable of— a blessing that money cannot buy, — Izaak Walton WALTER C. SCHWA NK Ch irman and Professor; Coordinator of Summer Session JACK SWARTHOUT Aihette Director; Head Football Coach, Winter and Spring Quarters WALLACE E. BROWN Assistant Football Coach, Winter and Spring Quartern CATO K. BUTLER Sports Publicist EDWARD S. CHINSKE Assistant Professor, Head Golf Coach Willi Bill Kelly was one oi the greatest halfbacks ever to play at the [fatocntty o Montana, Wild Biit waj named to the All- American and All-Pacific Coast honor tea™, In addition, as a senior he threw the only touchdown of the Fast-West Shrine game to Russell Sweet, another university star, to give the West team a 6-0 victory. Kelly, who played his last college Joot- ball in the Jail of 1926 excluding the New Year ' s Day Shrine game}, led the Grizzlies to a 27-0 win over Bozcman that year. Construction on Harry Adams Field House wan completed in 1954. The picture aboi-r shows construction in the earlu stages. The public dedication featured a basketball tilt between the Grizzlies and PtCAA champs, the Indiana Hoosicrs, JOHN A, ELLWAY Assistant Football Coach, Winter and Spring Quarters ROBERT S. ELUCKSON Assistant Football Coach, Winter and Spring Quarters LOWELL J. GRUNWALD Head Baseball Coach - J 937 Foothill Te«m- The I3J7 Grizzly football team is considered by Grizzly sports fans to be one of the most outstanding atactic teams in the University ' s sports history, hfluinfl Compiled a seven-win. one-loss record. This team, coached by George JiQgs Dahiberp, defeated Whitman College, Texas Tech, Oklahoma City University, San Francisco University, Montana State College. Gon- zaoa niim-rsity, and the University of North Dakota, and lostonly to the University of Idaho by a score of S-0). A victory over Idaho conceivably COUid hatfc WOK the Grizzlies an invitation to the Cotton Bowl game. Pictured are: Back row— Kes Narbulis, WiUiam LazcticJi, Joe Potrifljerieh, W 9 Morris, Harry Shaffer, Glen Van Bramer, Robert Thomatly, Phtltp Peter- son, Pat Connally, Archie McDonald, James Spelman, Jack Hoow, unidentified, Fred Jenkin. Middle row— Frank Smith, Arthur Peterson, Tom Gcdootid, Aldo Forte, Perry Stcnson h L«Onard J.o t es, Joe Strizieh, Gerald linm:er. Frank Shu-Ids, John Dolen, Ed Ogle. Joe Mariana. Front row— William Matasovic, Paul Szakash. Frank Nugent, Jack Emtyh, CharUs Williams, Milton Popovich (Captain), inland Lundbarfl, Ed Bofto, Em l Taberacci, Tont Hoiston, Robert Beat. Head Wrestling Coach, Instructor Instructor AGNES Lb STOODLEY Professor VINCENT WILSON Professor WILLIAM B. EVANS Assistant Professor JULES A. KARLIN Frofessor 0 t t m David Gliko Robert James Rose W Sue Marquarat Kathleen Matthias Dennis OJijnyk Michael Palmer Urry Puln.m George Saytor Jonathan Smith Senator Mike Mansfield has been honored by the establishment of a Mansfield KntlownuT.:. The endowment is ' heint; .uppu: ted by con- tributions and will sponsor a series of lectures on foreign affairs at the U of M, starting in January, 1968. The endowment was established to honor the Senate Majority Leader ' s 25 years of service in Congress. Mansfield was a student at the Uni- versity of Montana from 1930 to 1934. and he received his bachelor ' s and master ' s degrees there. After earning a Ph.D. at the University of Cali- fornia, Mansfield was appointed to the faculty of the U of M as a teacher of Far Eastern and Latin American History, In 1956 he received an LL.D. degree from the U of M. He is now a professor of history on leave with permanent tenure. BENJAMIN G. RADER Assistant Professor JAMES 1 ROBERTSON. JR Associate Professor K. ROSS TOOLE Professor ROBERT T. TURNER Professor JOHN VAN DE WETEK1NG MAX1NE VAN DE WETTER INC CHEitKYL A WAGNEti Associate Professor Lecturer Instructor CHARLES A BRYAN ELMER W. GALL Assistant Professor Instructor MERLE MANIS ELIZABETH PAPOUSEK Assistant Professor Assistant Professor EDMUND P. GEYER Instructor JOHN A. PETEitSON Associate Professor, Assistant Director of Computer Center DENNIS C. FILLING Instructor HOWARD E. REIXHARDT Professor GEORGE W. TRJCKEY Instructor ELLIS L WALDRON RICHARD F. WRIGHT Professor Instructor Michael TWipson Directur. iSufian of Government JOHN R. MEANS Assistant Professor H. A. WALTERS Assistant Professor ROBERT R. ZIMMERMAN Visiting Lecturer JOHN G. W ATKINS JAMES M WHITEHOUSE Director of Clinical Training Associate Professor Proffssor Dr. Amman packs his aquarium on Jvly 19,1961, ta huhm from Jumbo Hall to the old Law School, which is now the Psychology Building, Lecturer, Sociology Instructor, Political Science LLnda Hardl Sharon JucHs Kayknc Kitlelcwn Karrn Norihry Department of Sociology and Social Welfare PETER B- SMITH Instructor 2 5 Ron Bertf Robert Haburchak Patrick Harrison Bonnie Sntt Carol Viche It was in making uduealion not only common to all, but in some sense compulsory on all, that the destiny of the free re- publics of America was practically settled. ' ' - James Russell Lowell Pictured at right ij Mrj. Blanche Whilaker, first music teacher at the U of M. Mrs. Whitaker was born in J £56 and died in 194t. John Jucph Una Koontz Tho«ias Layton Leslie Mclichar Judy Purdy Mary PttMUB Donna Smilli Jsinri SmLth Ruth Smith FRANK J WATSON Associate Professor ELAINE WHITE Ex«ulWe Secretary and Instructor ROY G WHITE Instructor Ck-rjiM MaXgMfl Lymic Men Roberta Wcikol A business with an income at its heels Furnishes always oil for its own wheels— William Cowper HUBERT R BREUNIXGER Do you know, Considering the market, there are more Poems produced than any other thing? No wonder poets sometimes have to seem So much more business-like than businessmen. Their wares are so much harder to get rid of, — Robert Frost ' The best business you can go into you will find on your la- ther ' s farm or in his workshop. If you have no family or friends to aid you there, turn your face lo the great West, and there build up a home and fortune. ' — Horace Greeley D WIGHT M. EDMONDS Assistant Professor FIRMAN H, BROWN LAURENCE B. PERRY 1 : 1 1 H A • i; n s; HlitNHOLTZ Chairman and Associate Professor, Acting Chairman and Chairman and Associate Urn ma Professor, Music Professor, Art JOSEPH A. MUSSULMAN Associate Protestor, Music D WIGHT V. OVERMYER Assistant Professor, Music Professor, Music JOAN L. N1SSMAN Instructor Art RUDOLPH WENDT Professor, Music LLOYD OAKLAND Professor. Music I J J BEVERLY J. THOMAS Instructor, Drama DAVID WHITWELL Assistant Professor, Music Forester post? tu front of the first Forestry School. Th? buildi-ag, [orated behind Main Halt, originally was part of the barracks built during World War I. It became the first book store, and later, the first clerical service. GEORGE M- BLAKE LEE E. EDDLEMAN JAMES L. FAUROT FRED L. GERLACH Assistant Professor Instructor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor I Founder. School of Journalism From Tin. ' Quill. national journalism m; ; ttu October, 1914. Sentinel took the above picture, and the following information: Because Governor Samuel V. Stewart of the State of Montana would not release funds with which to build a temporary home for the School of Journalism at the University of Montana, the journalism students were housed in tents provided by the United States Army. With the aid of army stoves, the tents were made snug and cozy and classes were held without difficulty. When colder weather set in the journalism students were forced into a small wooden building which had formerly been used as a bicycle shed. Later the governor released a sufficient amount of money with which to build a comfortable home for the School of Journalism. DOROTHY M. JOHNSON Assistant Professor ROBERT C. McGIFFERT Visiting Lecturer DONALD C MILLER Assistant Professor SAM REYNOLDS Vivitlng Lecturer 2M BETTY BLANKENSHIP Administrative Assistant AI-RERT W. STONfc Professor 24 i MAJOR CHARLES M. FRIEDLEIN Associate Professor CAPTAIN JIM E. HINDS Assistant Professor MAJOR RALEIGH R. MEYER Associate Professor RITA NELSON Assistant Professor LtTCILLE SPEER Professor SUZANNE M. WARD Instructor Simpkitis Hall, pictured above, teas built during WorJd War I as army barracks . Later, the hall housed the School oj Drama, the first Home Economics Nursery, and Weavery. When lorn down in 1362, the hall housed the School of Religion. TOSHIMI TATSUYAMA Director and Associate Profcs or School of Religion In Man, the positive content of religion is the instinc- tive sense — whether conscious or subconscious — of an inner unity and continuity with ihe world around. This is the Stuff out of which religion is made. — Edward Carpenter SAMUEL beau: Lecturer GEORGE E FERGUSON Lecturer LIN WOOD FREDEHICKSEN Associate Professor SAMUEL HOROWITZ Lecturer Associated Women Students QfflCeTt, firs! row, iejt to right: Chlae Schneider, Somite Pheifle, Jan Lam- oreaux. Second row: Jan Caineaux, SoUy Mcintosh, Pam Patrick, Associated Women Students, known on the campus as AWS f is an organization to which all University of Montana women belong. AWS dates back to 1914 when it was known as the Women ' s League. 11 Since then it has developed into a body controlled by the women students and governing their activities. AWS committees include Big-Little Sister,, Fund Raising Publicity and Public Relations, Rules and Regula- tions, Special Activities, Summer Job Opportunities, Transfer , University Hostess, Miss U of M, Lantern Parade, and Snow Weekend. Outstanding women, seated, eft to right: Angela Etefte- pare, Audrey Koch [it, Rvth li Ui? s. ,S ' (cri((iiiy: r ' aye Bourret, Lgnne Morrow. Kathryn RyfU ' L I Kneeling, left to right: Marly Elliot, CoHcen Moore, Marcic Andres, Sitting: Bonnie Pheifle. Standing: Count Forx- mon, Char Day, Barb BaUeg, Sarah Sub- bins, Janlee Hoon. pha Kappa Psi Omricon Chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi was founded on the U of M campus in 1917. Alpha Kappa Psi furthers Ihe individual welfare of its members and fosters scientific research in the fields of com- merce, accounts, and finance through the promotion of professional business. Service activities include co-sponsoring the Business Awards Banquet, Career Day, and Car Wash Day at the Hcidel- haus. Jack H. Doty is the faculty advisor of this fraternity. Student members of Alpha Kappa Psi arc Tom Hopkins, Jeff Becker, Ken Henningten, Nick Ted, Bruce Quande, Ron lirut svo d, Bill Newton, Dave Revell, Rick Hatcher. Harold Braver, Lynn Dickey, Leroy Fasching. Vic Andresen, Petr. Mullen, Cordon Spvnich, Mike hlilodragovich. Dennis l!nr il. PMt Slrommen. Jerry CoX, Larry Gchlhausen. Doug Wilson. Don Dooleg. Norm Williams, Jon Nilscfikc, John MaeLean, Byrant Grit. Mark Bunyan, Myron Laibie, Rob Vandegen- achtc, Dan McFall, Dick Dunn, Jo? Ivanich, Jack Mcrten, John Thompson, Pete Nulty, Bob Spears, George Redding, Tim Wilkin . Ken Hedditch, Harold Olson, Jack Noble. Row one, Wttg ntrhf: C r ;r O ' ConncN, Carmen DeSlloa. Janet Maurer, Cwm Graham, Mary Lee Doug- toi, Karen Friek, J im Aordtund, Pal Hughes. Row two: Barbara Bell, Palsy JVorbo. finDi-l JVoHingham, i? f 101- G orr . Law LMfldgrtn. Jtandt Frrch, Ctaine Howard, ffrtsj Hightower, Tana Koski Shirley Fultnn, Row Ihree: Marilyn Zangar, Coy QartdsoH. fionM Gr« ham. Mary Cheryl Fay, Meg Wiersbtnski, Mary tldrer. Bonnie Rohrer. Bev St. Cyr, Kitty Fulton, Linda Osbumsen, Dianne Lohn Spurs an J Bear Pi a ws Tanan-of-Spur is an honorary organization for sophomore women. Each spring approximately thirty fresh- man coeds are chosen to be Spurs on a basis of dependability, sense of honor, unselfishness, sense of demo- cracy, unci ml,rw! m and parl-e:pa:ion in allege activities. Spurs must also have a scholarship ratine equal to at teas a cumulative 2.5 grade point average. These girts promote school spirit, support student body ac- tivities, and uphold University traditions. J 3 i h?5E ?r« aniMti ° n of 2 e s P« r is Bear Paws. Participation in campus activities is one of the criteria used m selecting new Bear Paws. They must have a 2.0 cumulative grade point. The Bear Paws work on SSL SSJH ftffSBffl - ViCe pr ? jcct l ' !? they j0in the S P ur5 10 bu,ld tht ' l «n ' oat for Home- coming. Keeping the M white is a project for the Bear Paws, ;;v: Koto one, left la ngnt: Scott Wheeler, Dennis Ltttd, Paul Dallman. Steve Oke t Jim Eggenspergrr , Ed Lcary. Carl King, Row two: Bob Murdo, BOb Bray. Gale Kerns, Rick Mirehouse, Wayne Rod. Rout three: Chit Unkel t Mark Goetzrr, Ken Bennington, Bill Amrine, Mike Maxson, John Monger. Roro Jour; Dan Holmqulst, Dong Hughes. Marty Melosi, Sieve Brown, Damon Gan- nett, Jim Duckland. Mortar Hoar J Mortar Board is a national sen- ior women ' s honorary. Founded in 1918, its aim is to promote University loyalty and advance thn.- spirit uf ' •. h i.-, Iciitlerxhip and scholarship among Univer- sity women. Their activities in- clude Honors Night ' sponsor- ing Alpha Lambda Delta, and selling Mortar Board calendars. Mortar Board was founded by Eloise Knowles and was called Penetralia on the U of M cam- pus. iVafrJ, left to right: Paula Latham, f aye Bourret, Angie Elehepare, Audrey Koekier, Standing: Eva W tCkOTt, Barb MoHuan, Mareia Moore, JShtUa Stomp. Silent Sentinel Twelve outstanding senior men are chosen annually to form a service team called Silent Sentinel. Recognition comes to the individuals who have done outstanding work to develop the University while maintaining a high grade average. Silent Sentinel performs most of its services without rec- ognition from the press, the annual Brain Bowl boing their on]y publicly acknowledged project. Membership in this group is considered one of the highest honors that can come to a University senior man in Montana. Sealed, left to right; Dr. Turner, John Warren Roger Berber. Standing, first row: Carl Lawson. Dem;Ls ftftne- myer, BiZJ Scliwanke, Ta i Rchwi, Jim Beery. Second row: Frit: Pierce, Bruce Tate, Joe Ward, Diek HiAinqitUl. Terry Beahan. First raw, left to right: Jerry Qkonski, John Jay, Gcarye Kant , Bob Pound- .Second tow: Dave Multer, Carl Gustafson. Larry Holt. Al Lemon, Gene Jonart. Third rote: Tom Earight. Bob Henderson, Phil Janlk, Joe Wagner, Francis Rakaya, Ken Knoche, Gary Baker, Larry Scott, Gerhard Knitftoru, Tom Hanson, Terry Beahan, Vt-rn Schmidt, Bill Cunningham, Larry Anderson, John Payne, Dick Shimcr, Paul Makl, Andy Lukes, Will Poliquin. Bob Thomas, Jim Dick. Druids Montana Druids has long been on campus and in the Forestry School. lis members, who are active in Forestry Club, have above average grades, show leadership and interest in the forestry profes- sion, foster the Forestry Club and aid the Forestry School by various projects. Sh igma phi The U of M chapter of Xi Sigma Phi, a National For- estry Honorary Fraternity, was established in February, 1960. The purpose of the or- ganization is to recognize above average scholastic achievement; each year the group sponsors the Awards Banquet of the School of For- estry. First row, left to right: Gary Baker, Susan Ruder, Ron fliej. Second row: Larry Holt, Te.rry Beahan, Ken Knoche, Al Lemon. Vern Schmidt, Dick Claunch. A menca n Pharmaceutical Association To ad van iv pharmacy as :i profession, thmuuh education . the American Pharmaceutical Association meets monthly to hear speakers on current topics. Kappa Kappa Psi. the men ' s pharmaceutical hon- orary, acquaints prospective students with the Pharmacy School and encourages scholarship among its members. Mppa cp Evsih on The women ' s pharmaceutical honorary, Kappa Epsilon. seeks to promote academic excellence among women in the Pharmacy School Row one, left to right: Nick Kenyan, Robert Morris, Stanley Beaudelle, John Schwenk, Lawrence Cabasino, James LiU. Row two: Jcsic Park , Jamts Wiiiits f Donald. Wood, Paul Odegaard, James O ' Connor, Lloyd Smith, Roger Gorton Row three: Gary Olson. William Clausen Jerry Loo pn is. Gary My!Jym«M, Ray Bi(iIo Sit-hard Lynch. Row four: Wayne BoJlinyt j r, David Svndvn, Doug Green, Jama Austin, Seated, left to tight; Milan rt Ralston, Jo Ann differing, Sandra Hurd, Shirley GerdI . Hazel Nejf. .Standing: Mar- line Bern (son, Karen Mac, Ka thy Johnson, Jranmne Warner, Michaei Ann Sagen, Bonnie Peschel. tT.n cijrti i- Hoard, U ' ft io r jh , firjf ro Hanson, Ronald Myers, Ken Knoche, Thomas. Ellrr, Gerald Jimf nr . Bob Setnrad. Jim derm. Second rotv: Tom ewbum, Mike Stakan, Larry StOtl, Joe. Wagner, Dick Shimer, Bob Forestry Club The Forestry Club dates back to the time of the old Forest Ranger short courses which started in 1911, and to some extent to the early Forestry courses taught in the Botany Department as far back os 1909. The object of this club is to further the interests of Forestry at the U of M through opportunities for the interchange of views in Forestry or allied subjects; to disseminate knowledge of the purpose of Forestry, its ideals and its achievements; and to promote the spirit of good fel- lowship among its members. Activities include the Fall Smoker, Conservation Week, the Annual Convlitvr of the Assaetatian of Western Forestry Clubs, and the famed Foresters ' Ball. A Forestry major or one full year majoring in Forestry is required for membership. AYnfors, first row, lefl to right : Paul Maki, Da :id A. Deevy Gerald Jimeno, Bob Semrad, John Hendrickson, Dave Muller, Bob Thonuu. Second row: Bob Pound, Vern Schmilt, Eric La- PointC t TflONMU Hanson, fCcn Knoche, Larry Scoti, Al J,. ..•!.!!. l.iirr;,- lt: [ lluhrrl Carlson, Gene Jonart. Freshmen, first rote, left to ripht: Doug Tcftelbdch, Jim Ellcr, George Scott, Dennis Shupak, unknown, Bernie Michael i. Second tow: Dave SUWMOK, Craig Thomas, Joe Plahuta, Tony lalne, Ralph Stint, James Kranz, Dave Smith. 2 7 Hell gate hlying Club Hellgate Flying Club was founded in 1964 to promote the field of avia- tion with relation to education, rec- reation, and business. Members, the majority of whom are rated pilots,, seek to improve the realm of their environment and to gain self-con- fidence through flying. Each year a fly-in is held at some airfield close to Missoula County Airport. Lejt to right; Dana Schmidt, Mason Hen- derson, John Lancaster, John Klein. Bob Schuctle, left, and WUHs ffcrrou, right, demonstrate a baton pass al tht Jfthn White Jf«el Si vertip Shy divers Silvcrtip Skydivers was founded during Spring Quarter of 1957 and is the oldest Collegiate Sport Parachuting Club in the nation, It is their purpose to promote interest In sport parachuting in Montana and at collegiate confer- ences, and to provide an opportunity for U of M students and faculty members to train and participate in sport parachuting activities. Members of Silvertip Skydivers jump year-round in the Missoula area. Each spring they sponsor a Montana Invitational Meet and send a repre- sentative team to the National Collegiate Parachuting Championships. Left to right: Joe Thebes, team captain, Char- lotte Skvehan, Raymond BonnelL First row, left to tight: Jot Thebes, Lee Gregg. Dick Dunton, WiUis Heron. ASO, Allan Anseil, Lormie Dale. Second row: Bob Schuctte, jumpcr-pifor, Tom Mitchell, Frank Sanders Charlalli? SFieehapi. Raymond Bonnell. Not pictured: Art Lfeuforam, John TPioren, Ron Garner, Tim Locke, Jim Mason, Barb Pierce. Phi Alpha Theta Phi Alpha Theta. a his- tory honorary founded in 1950, stimulates interest in history and provides closer contacts between students and history pro- f s.sors. First row, left Co r ijht: John Slratman, Patrick Mclaughlin. Pauline Banrctuin, Susan JYisse-n, SJu ' ita Mac Donald, Mary Jo Murray, William Bole nske. Patrick Mortis, Second row: Doug Barm ?, Olando Lovieland, Dais Johtison (vice-president), Rose Marie Let (secretary-treasurer) Bill Burger (president), Oscar J. f ammcn (faculty advisor), Scott Brown. Mu Phi Epsilc ion Mu Phi Epsilon was founded in 1903. and in 1952 Epsilon Rho Chapter was installed at the U of M. The girls serve the Music Department, give scholar- ships, send gifts to National Music Centers, and have music therapy proj- ects. They also do work abroad, sending aid to university music schools in the Philippines and teaching materials to Africa, Standing, left to right: Ruth Sii ' .i ' ius. S ; n a j, Zipperian, Ruth Rogers, Karen Pirrin?!. Linda Lee Thomas, Linda LwiK ' .u. TVri Wahl, Xmtcy Johnson, Cheryl Hantma, Connie Cooper, Mary Scott, Wanda Crigcr r Linda Rhein, Karen Davidson. Seated: Miss Retinoids, Lynn Hough, Susan Hove, Nan Comeaux, Shirles Skrivseth, Shad Cul- verwelL Sharon Weaver. I 8 Legion 0 Mary, left to right: Sister Mary Gregoria, Ted Purex, George LosUben, Irene Cardinal, Jeasme BiUerhcck, Paula Flesch, Suzie Schuh, Dennis Jones, Bdl lrlbcck, Father BtttlMtW. Mardi Cras Queen Grade Sto Newman Club Officers, eft to right: Mike Smith, vice W etident; Gerard Schuster, treasurer; Sheila Mae- Ponaid, secretary; Dennis Biletnikoff, president. Newman houndaiion NVu-rr.;iii Koi:ri(Lil:oii. which iv:is un m ccS in 1915, sponsors programs and activities for the benefit nf Catholic students at tin? U of M. Each spring, Catholic students sponsor the Mardi Gras at the Christ the King Church. Heated, left to right: Kay Deniing, Sandy Kimes. Connif Ferkin. Standing: Cftcrttytt Haser, Betty Clcnin, Jane- ann? LuFidtwrfT, Margaret Powers. Phi Chi Theta U of M ' s Alpha Zeta Chapter of Phi Chi Thcta has won the award as the outstanding chapter in the North- western District in four of the past six years. In 1964 the chapter received the second place award among all the chapters in the U, S. Also, three national scholarship awards have been given to members of Alpha Zeta in the past six years. Phi Chi Theta promotes the cause of higher business education and training for all women, fosters high ideals for women in business careers, encourages fraternity and cooperation among women preparing for such careers, and stimulates the spirit of sacrifice and unselfish devotion to the attain- ment of such ends. Student member : Mary Ball, Stanley Befludetfe, Louise Benson, Eaye Bourret. Nadia Brelje, Thomas Brill, Susan Broman, Carol Bromley, Catherine Brounrnsn, Scolt Brown, Irene Cardinal, Constance Carlisle, Meimei Chang, Shomei Chow, Sharon Christmau, Saad ord ClflttiTUlflL Jan Comeaux, Wart Comraux, Margaret Cnmmings, Joanne Dixon, Carol Wold Dorrah, Patrieta Dusterhcif, Sharon EHckson. Angela. Elehepare, flarnona Eiwhj, Ha et Ererson. Catherine Finn, Paula Flejeh, Loreen Poison?, Steve Fuhrmann, Shirley Gerdts, John German, Robert Gongh, Carol Greenfield, John Griffing, Edward Groenhout, Con J tan CO Ha bnrchak. DarrelE Haacn, Robert Hammer James Harkins, Leone Harmon, jVeil Harrington, ICaren Herman, Hiin Hejtr ' fc i. rVcrirjrie Jfintzman, Janice Hoon, flex Huntsman. Charles JohannEngmcier, Bjarne Johnson, Charles Kay, Audrey KiiiMit. j jRrN«ra Krnm harpe. Barbara Kunderl, Donald l.aBar, Vernel Lamer, Paula Latham, Gary Libecap, James Liwks, Jf«n MtDonaTd, Marian McKay, Patrick McLaughlin. Richard Maiou , Robert Alalouf, Barbara Afarinan, Susan Mar- Quardt, Nancy Aficfceison. Peter Afieketson. floger Miller, Violet Miller. Lunne Morrotp , Laura Munkers, Jame$ O ' Conner, prisetlta Ojota, Sandra Olson, John Orr, Bonnie PcscheU. AT-tz r r ?i . - 1 1 • J J - 1 r i , l) .-i(jht Phtliips, CraUi r h i. r.vi ri, Dtone Piatt. James Pollocfcj Robert Haffely, John Randall. Dixie Rcvell, Linda flobison, Marilyn floseuberger, Tktarga flush, Bettg Taylor Russ, Kptjh it Schwankc, Karen Shennum, Lee Simmons, Lorne Siirertjon, Sheila Sfcemp. Kenneth Smith, Carole St«uen, Fred Stewart, Judy Syvetson, Joel Tannenhoiz, Miehael Thompson. Jcrrold Tinker, Robert Trerise. Grpaorg IHmer, Jan Van- Wtnkle, Charles WaNace, Leon Walsh. Sharon Wearer, ±VeaI Wedum, Eva Wenckert, Gary WEcks, Dean Wilson. Faculty members. Lerog Anderson. Nathan Blum berg, Arnold Bolte, Ecfi in Brigps, Emma Briseoe. i. adrift Brrni.Triu.v, Juh . CrnLirh ' -reJ. Mnurt-i-M t ' uniorc, Reuben Divttert, Marguerite Ephron, George Ferguson, Richard Fenotd, Edmund Freeman, Clarence Cor- don, Bert Hansen, Albert Helbing, George He [iter, Robert Hoffmann, Walter Hook, Randolph Jeppesen, Rulon Jeppesen, W utter Knit). Emma Lomm asset n, Karl Lory, Edtein Afaruin. Joseph Af ussulman. Mitjuru Nakamura, Charley Parker, Hortau fliese, Witltont Rowan, Cynthia Schuster, Vernon Sietten, John Stewart, Agnes Stoadley, Tosh Tatsuyama. John Taylor, Fairest Thomas, EaHc Thompson, Robert Turner, Johan Van de Watering, Odin Vick. Etlis Waldron, H. A. Walters, John Wehrenbero, John Wieks. Phi Kappa Phi The University of Montana Chapter of the national honor society of Phi Kappa Phi Was installed on October I8 r 1954. The national organization was founded in 1897. The U of M Chapter is the (J8th Chapter. There are 96 Chapters in all, with one in Canada H and one in the Philippines, The motto of Phi Kappa Phi is: philosophic kratei photon — The love of learning (or Wisdom) rules mankind, 1 ' The purpose of the organization is to promote: (I) high scholarship. (2) good moral character, and (3) interdisciplinary concerns. Except for Alpha Chi and the earlier stages {1776-1896) of Phi Beta Kappa, this is the only national scholastic honor society which promotes nU ihrer concerns. Indeed, it is t he only honor society which grants nwribexship ;wruss affi  fca d B mk disciplines. Of students, only Juniors, Seniors, and Graduates are eligible for membership, provided that they meet the above-stated requirements. For instance, scholastically, for a Junior to be eligible, he has to have a 3,5 over-all grade point average to begin with, and must be in the upper 5 ' , of his class, while the Senior has to have a 11.3 over-all grade point average and be in the upper 10 ' i of his class. Of the faculty, as a rule, only 2 or 3 are elected each year or every other year. Their graduate and undergraduate academic records are looked into, their characters are inquired into, their teaching ability and high classroom requirements are ascertained, their publications, writings, and concerns across disciplines other than their own are assessed by a Faculty Selection Committee before final election into membership is made. This year the following faculty were elected: Dr. Clarence Gordon (Botany), Dr. Joseph Mussulman (Music), and Dr. John Van de Wetering (His- try). At present there are 110 active student members, and 45 active faculty members in the U of M Chapter. The 19G6-B7 activities included: U) Annual banquet and meeting, at which Dr. Lawrence R. Guild, national Phi Kappa Phi Secretary-Treasurer, spoke on What Is Right— What Is Desirable, and 298 persons attended. (2) Sale of textbooks to raise scholarship funds. (3) Election of 69 new members (including 3 faculty). (4) Election of the Outstanding Faculty of the Year Award ($500 awarded by the U of M Alumni Association, which was won by Dr. Walter King last year). (5) Election of the Outstanding Scholar of the Year Award ($100) which was won by Edward Groen- hout this year, (6) Election of She Outstanding Sophomore of the Year Award ($3 00) to be deter- mined later. (7) A Gradual c Fellowship 1 3 500), of which Greg Ulmer was selected nationally as the first alternate. The 1967-68 officers are: President, Tosh Talsuyama; Vice President, Bjarne Johnson: Secretary- Treasurer, Mrs. Emma Briscoe; Cor responding Six-rotary, Mrs. Emma Lomasson; Past President. Dean Arnold Bolle; Consultant, Dr. Ludvitf Browman. The 196fi-67 officers were: President, Dean Arnold Bolle: Vice President. Susan Marquardt, Pro Tern, Fred Stewart; Secretary-Treasurer, Tosh Tatsuyama; Corresponding Secretary H Mrs. Emma Lommasson; Past President, Dr. Ludvig Browman. 265 Theia Sigma phi Theta Sigma Phi is a fraternity of trained women journalists, stress- ing high professional standards, felliv.vsbip and community serv- ices. The purpose of the organiza- tion is to work for a free and responsible press, to unite women engaged in all fields of communi- cation, to recognize distinguished achievements of women journal- ists, to maintain high professional standards, and to encourage mem- bers to greater individual effort. First row. left to right: Panta Latham, M B Lttwxd, EN . j n BromlttS, Kay MortQiu Second row: Judy Breeder, Kathu Itarstad, Janet Maurer, Jo Anne Hacker, Mary Pat Murphy, Marcia Williams, Barbara Richcu Third row: SaOy King, MmrUee Fcnger, Tltti MacMil at , Sue Lairrt-n , Antra Wi! Ord. Sigma Delta Chi Sigma Delta Chi was founded as Phi Chapter, January 19, l°l. r ) to promote professionalism in the School of Journalism. Members must be sophomores with above average grade points and professional ability. This fra- ternity helps in press coverage of Intel-scholastics and various other projects connected with Montana news rru-di;i. First rou left fi rif)ht: Ji n Weils, NUs Rosdflh!, Rodney QttenbTi-it. Jim Fogemiieroer. Second rove: Ben Hansen, Gene Ni ,vlj.ii(rn, ,f,jr U ' ,ir,.r, Hon Pierre, Mark Salre. Meia m o rph os is Gttfess Metamorphosis was founded in 1959 tig fin. mote and teach tournament chess rod social chess ptay r Dr r Peter La pi ken llil L.li j| ht the sublet ics of chess and Dr. T-.-.h TutsuyuMw has written some prin- cfafos of playing chess. The group spon- sored one city-wide and university-wide tournament naming Mike Murray Un.- current champion. Seated, left to right: Tosh Tatsnuarua, Peter Lapikcn, Eduar Nielhald, Michael S, Murray. Sranding: Charted W. Wallace. Thomas Mauer. l„Ue T ennis The U of M Table Tennis Club has won the tangles, doubles and team championship each year since it was founded in 1958. Table tunms members strive for maximum control and pleasure q£ playing table tennis and to instill the spirit of good sportsmanship. R!fL T cam Hamj !:i k .:■[ :u::d:-. : n- L v t M Rifle Team competed in the Western Mon- tana .Smallbore League and the Intereolk-gi- ate Meet at MSU. Several members took individual awards throughout the year. Left to riQht: Toth Tatsuitataa. Kenneth Hrmiirier st, Ed Cheung. Clin tun Clark,. Rich Menger, Gary Lafontaiite. First rotr. left to tight: John lia j-.stj nt frio. ' D rc-sidmJ i , Helen Ahlgren ( secret ary- treasurer}. Toni Hhfin, Gcrri Weslieood, Pat Brooke. Sec- ond tow: John McCaffrey. Bill lleiller. Randy Miller (president}, Jerry Olive. Andy Watson. 267 Women $ Recreationa Association The G7- ' 68 officers are, left to right: Pat Hughes, Cog Davidson, Raxie Avery. Peggy Burton, Karen Frtcic, Shvtrv Kiucheloe, Marda WestfaU- JVot pictured; Le Ito 1 Griffin, Kathleen Davis. The Women ' s Recreation Association sponsors a program of recreational and intramural sports for university women. E ' ery coed is encouraged to participate in the WRA events that are scheduled afternoons, evenings, and weekends,, in order not to conflict with classes. Sports of ft: red by WRA include basketball, bowling, golf, powder puff football, skiing, softball. swimming, tennis, track, volley ball, fencing and badminton. Leslie Griffin, left, was this year ' s outstanding senior in WRA; Joanne Dixon, right, was awarded the Service Mall of Fame Award for her contribution during the academic year. Dedication Doctor Morton J. Biro A The 1967 Sentinel Staff wishes to dedicate this book to the late Doctor Morton J. Elrod in recog- nition of the fact that he founded the Sentinel, took innumerable photographs for it (several of which are reproduced in this book), and advised the publication of it for approximately twenty years. Dr. Elrod, A.B., A, M., M.S., Ph.D., started his teaching career in Iowa at 17, working under a special permit as he was too young to obtain a teaching certificate. As a naturalist, he made sev- eral trips to Montana before coming here to live, climbing Lolo Peak during one of these visits. His first trips were made by pack train in the early 1900 ' s. Using a collapsible canvas boat, he paddled across many of the lakes high in the mountains, studying the plant and animal life. February, 1397, he joined the U of M faculty to organize the Department of Biology, Credited with being the first to conduct field trips, he and his students went into the Flathead Valley to gather specimens. The specimens, together with hundreds he brought with him when he came, formed the beginning of the University Museum. Dr. Elrod helped with the organisation of the student association on the campus shortly after lu- came here and he assisted in founding the Kaimin which began as a magazine and evolved into the present student newspaper. When Dr. Elrod came to Missoula weather observations were being made at Fort Missoula, He took over the project and in addition kept records of stream flow in Western Montana which proved of value to the Federal Government in later years. The small sum he received for this service was given to needy students. 270 Dr. Elrod, through his lectures and writings, is credited with bringing about the establishment of Glacier National Park. He was chief naturalist of the park for eight years during the 1920 s and prepared its official guide book. His book. Elrod ' s Guide, Is not only an outstanding contribution to the literature of Montana, but also has proved a fascinating and accurate guide to tourists and lovers of nature. Two years after he came. Dr. Elrod established the University Biological Station near Bigfork on Flathead Lake. The first establishment consisted of a small frame building and tents for faculty and students, but the field work done under Dr. Elrod ' s direction attracted nationwide attention. A few years later, he had a bill introduced in Congress donating 160 acres of land at the site of the present Biological Station at Yellow Bay. He supervised the building of the new establishment in 1912, He and his eo- workers made collections and published studies on the birds and butterflies of Montana, shells, limnobiology of Flathead Lake, and measurements of stream flow in the state. As director of the American Bison Society, he was appointed in 1907 to locate a suitable preserve for buffalo. After surveys on horseback, he located and laid out the bison preserve which the government established near Moiese. Dr. Elrod ' s report was the basis of a bill introduced by Senator J, M. Dixon under which Congress established the bison range. Dr. Elrod was present in 1897 at the organization meeting of the Montana State Horticultural Society, and was president and secretary for many years. As president, director, or active member. Dr. Elrod contributed to numerous other local, state, and national organizations. Dr, Elrod was born in 1863: he and his wife Emma Hartshorn lost a boy-child, but their daughter, Mary Elrod Ferguson, served as Dean of Women on the U of M campus for several years and now resides in Missoula. Dr. Elrod led an extremely outstanding life until he died in 1952 and will always he remembered with respect and admiration for ins contribution n :hr University, to Missoula, and to Montana. 271 The Three Seasons Tis Spring. The cold and biting winter blasts, Which bring to many want and penury, Have given way to warmer, gentler waves. Which waft the sweet perfume of early spring And cause each one to realize the fact That winter truly hps departed from us. Look out upon the earth, so beautifully In verdant splendor rabid, some bright spring day, When violets show their tiny, laughing faces, And daisies spread their rays to catch the beams Of sunlight; some warm day, when mossy ferns Extend their palmy leaves, so beautiful; The green turf yielding ' neath your joyous tread; Behold the flowers nf various shapes and sizes, all With symmetry combined with beauty, breathing forth Their fragrance on the morning ' s gentle breeze, Which wafts it forth for man ' s supreme enjoyment; Gaze up into the azure depths of space; Elehokl the vast expanse of heaven ' s blue arch T And note the wondrous, glorious works of nature; And is the sight not pleasant to the eye? What man can well portray to fellow-men The intense, awful feelings which arise Within his soul while viewing silently The grand, sublime, most wondrous works of God? Come back to earth again and look about, And see the living, moving beings here. Each perfect in itself, but man supreme. Of all these living, moving things on earth, Each has its office, as has man, who. greatest. Was for some great and noble purpose made. Man ' s life may be compared to yearly seasons: Fair spring, the fleeting summer, autumn drear. Youth is his spring; manhood, his summer; autumn, His later days and fading life, when he, A ripened leaf, hangs trembling to the tree, Requiring but a gentle gust to break the thread Scarce holding him, and end his short career. As spring of all the yearly seasons is Most lovely, and for love best calculated: As every sort of labor is in spring begun. And planned to be completed before winter Closes round with chilling winds and biting blasts; So with humanity the time of youth Most joyous is and pleasurable to all. Youth is the time of love, divinely planted In every heart for mutual aid and comfort Love never dies, but grows in power and fervor. Increasing constantly from day to day, And at the close of life seems but to change And pass from earthly love to heavenly. Imagine to yourselves some hapless being. By J r M, ELROD 1883 Whose heart is closed to love and its impulses, Who never feels within him such emotions As steal unconsciously and silently Within one ' s heart, when, musing, he reverts To thoughts of home, friends, wife and family. And who desires existence similar? Youth is by far th r most hopeful time of life. It fondly entertains entrancing dreams That life is always as a bright spring day T Joyous and pleasant. Vain, delusive hopes! Hopes, giving the mind an impetus to action And stimulating life with that which makes It bearable at least. Day dreams of youth! Take them away and what were left? A blank Existence, which, devoid of all that makes It beautiful and pleasurable, would leave Life barren of all hope of good results, And make it what it ne ' er was meant to be — A miserable lot. What man but looks Upon his days of youth as happy days, Wherein he gloried in his future prospects. And pictured to him images in fancy, Of wonderful achievements, great success In all he undertook, a happy home, Contentment, and a multitude of others ' , Varying with varying circumstances? What man has fully realized such dreams? Yet who would want to banish them from thought? The start in life is made in youth. For good Or bad it may be, but we know ' tis made. Youth is uncertain. It may clearly seem, From the advantages which some possess, Of ample means for culture and support, Of helpful friends, kind parents, brilliant minds, — Advantages superior to some others, Who envious because denied to them, Resolve to be superior in time, — Such persons woul d improve their talents so As to outstrip all others, and become What their positions clearly indicate. But persons blessed by fortune and position Are often blind to opportunities, And covetously entertain desires Of doing things impossible. Although It seems youth will to happy manhood change, Between them there is ample room to turn And wander into hopeless degradation. What man can tell the future? Who can see Beyond the present? Well we know the past. We sec wherein we went astray and erred; See all ihe imperfections of humanity; Where this one failed, and that one gained success; Where we all, individually, have made Mistakes now too far past for restitution. We know the past. We revel in the present, With nil its joyfl and pleasures possible. And hope for their continuance in the future. But who has ever realized such hopes? What man has ever in his life experienced Fulfillment of the happy dreams of youth? When life was pictured out and looked upon As an existence in which was no sorrow, And where success was sure to crown each effort- Kings may to-day be hopeful unci to-morrow Be, by the tide of public indignation. Dethroned and hurled from their high, ruling power, Life is uncertain — death inevitable. Could cTKiri but penetrate I hi- drep impart Of nature ' s operations, and perceive What lies in store for human kind, melhinks A cry of woe, so dismal, to the heavens Would rise r that angels would fain weep for him. And beg the Most High lo be lenient. Tis well for man that he is as he is; For now he lives, and anxiously expects That each morn ' s sun may rise as clear as this; And whether! will do so, or whether not tfi unaware, except by his experience, Which teaches him thai past days have been cloudy. And hence there may be some as yet unseen. As spring advances, tending toward summer. Producing labor, growing fields of fruit. So youth to manhood swiftly, silently Approaches. We live in an age when life Ls pushed and hurried through because there is So much Lo do and yet so little time In which lo do it. We are rushed from youth. While scarcely having tasled of its hopes And joys unutterable, into the stem Realities of man and womanhood, To cope with toils and cares as best we may. The world rolls on incessantly through space, And with its changing cycles measures time. Time brings old age, and age experience. Experience is the school in which we learn. And failures but the teachers. Manhood sees The silly follies and mistakes of youth, And thence derives great profit, Manhood bears The greatest cares of life and heaviest burdens. Manhood accomplishes the greatest deeds Which human hands, in any age, pcrform. Of all the wondrous works by man achieved, If they be either ancient or more modem. Gilded palaces, cathedrals, massive towers, Or any of the useful things invented, Which change the whole world ' s aspect, making it A pleasant place for habitation, or Advances in the spacious field of science, Which fur so many ages silently, Unrecognized, has passed through generations. Until ' t was seen discoveries could be made Of vast importance, these were traced by men Who had advanced in life from youthful slate, And had the- full development and vigor Of intellect which works bo great achievements Boys, as they grow to men, abandon sports And pastimes purely boyish, and become In word and deed true types of noble men, Man flourishes some time in strongest vigor, With effort striving mightily lo win And do what seems incapable of doing; But soon he notices a deeming failing Of mental tact and capability. Then slowly dawns upon his intellect The fact that he, as everything, is earthly. And soon must pass away— he knows not where. As summer slowly wanes and flowers fade. When hazy atmosphere and golden leave Betoken its departure, and denote The sure approach of lovely days autumnal. The gathering m of all earth ' s fairest fruits And reaping harvests; even thus Man passes, but alasl too quick by far, Into his dotage. Soon his vigor wanes And leaves him but a shadow, a faint semblance Of what he was in his past excellence The failing eye, the furrowed brow, the hair By time and trouble changed from fair to gray, The faltering, feeble step and trembling hand, The absent mind and failing intellect, Betoken plainly the inevitable, His prime of life, his might and power are past, And nought is left but silently lo wait The summons falling him a ' .vay f i urn earth. All reverence to the aged, and adoration. Oh, it is grand and glorious to see A man, old, feeble, trembling, and infirm, Stand tottering on the steep, precipitous brink, In front eternity ' s dark chasm yawning, Fate urging from behind continuance In front eternity ' s dark chasm yawning, Fate urging from behind continuance In forward motion to its awful depths. Haste, O ye winged saints around the throne. And lend him aid in crossing o ' er the chasm! Keep silent, Q ye mortals! hold your breath, And stir with neither hand nor foot, lest he But make one false misstep and crash to ruin. Delay, O Deathl and give a little time To him to clearly see his fate and fix His quaking foot upon that narrow way, As o ' er it all must cross, and it alone. 0 Baurth; thy honors, glories, riches, thrones, Avail not in the end. All must be left, And as he came, so man must leave, alone, And face eternity, nor dare turn back. Not wealth, ncjf power, nor skid can be exchanged, To gain continuance longer here than is Determined by a will more strong than mortal ' s. So mankind comes and goes. But his sou! dies not. Tis transformed merely from an earthly mansion, And changed, to what or how we know not, but Believe it lives in immortality, Sentinel Staff, IQOS Kai mm The Kai m in drew statewide attention during the vear 1966-67. With editor Dan Webber, the campus daily newspaper had many stim- ulating and thought-pro- voking issues, During the Stale Legislature pertinent articles were subjects of con t ro v t- rsy and d i sc i ission on the floor. A fc - 1 i Danirl Webber, Editor. Judy Brotder Assistant Business Manager Paula Latham WHmot Business Manager Morten Jacob , Editor Sentinel Cyrilc Van Duser, Ad Raenelle Baaoio ( Center), Business Manager, and Vickt Zander fright) are busy selling subscriptions durtrtfl Jail registration. Subscribing to the book is new to the U of M, as in prrrious years, the Sentinel has been included in the actfuiry fee. The Sentinel, the history of tho University, is concerned with accu- rately reporting all events of interest to the student body and alumni A record of faculty, students, and their activities are pictured in the annual publication. This year the yearbook staff concentrated on presenting a pictorial history of the growth of the University during the 75 years of its existence. The Sentinel was a total effort of the University of Montana as it was assembled, edited, and printed entirely within the U of M system. Garret Presenting a format of poetry, short stories, photographs, and prints, the Garreit offers the U of M students a chance to examine the works of their emit temporaries. Distributed Iwttr ;i year, the Garret is available to all mem- bers of the student body upon presenta- tion of their identification cards. Garret Editor is Dave Foy, and Associate Edi- tors are Terry MacMillan, Karen Larson, and Steve Carroll. Kormi Larson distribuics a Garret to Marten Jacobs. M-Book As the handbook for freshmen and incoming students, the M-Book contains a history of the University and acquaints anyone who in unfamiliar with ht- campus, organizations ' and activities of the system, A summary of the rules and regulations is also included to guide the new student. t,ylc. Williams M-Book Editor The Boole The Book, incorporated this spring, is a new student publication. It is a guide to the evaluation of teachers and courses. It is to appear every other year and students are encouraged to turn in evaluation sheets needed to make it a successful and honest endeavor. The Book is compiled by the Forum Committee for Faculty Evaluation, 28 i Members of the V of M band In concert at Ann Arbor. Michigan: First row: Wf Ilium Koaki, Carmen DeSilva, Shcri lArW Stenseth, Vickx Bvmnoer, Dr. David Whitwe.ll, Diane Ritler, Karen Larson. Barbara Pile, Wauda f.Vi.j.-r. fnmnc Riepi. Second rw: Carol Brou , Lynn Nelson, Tom Raman, Bonnie MacFarlane. Gary Hchds. Gary H rbia, Craig Smith. Ann Coldhahn, Kristin Fonsen, Larry Bennett, Linda Vooel, Carolyn Holm, Shad CttfeeruxriL Third nW: Judy Tschaehc, John Keif er. Anita Owen Bill u- Su Lester, James Linn , Douy Ensign, Jeff Aasland, Ann Akin, Kenneth Berg. Richard Bratton. James Lee, Mary Jo Peyton, Kathleen Wilson, Merle Johnston, Larry Gookin, Earle Good no r Bruce Bennetts, Greg Devlin. Judy Vaslthck, ? . „ Z SSfy Dau ' M John German. Fourth row: Harold Rabbin , Lea LaBarrc, Cheryl Hamma. Karl Lapkc, Ray Sxlta, Kenneth Leslie, John Stratman, Dennis Hale. Paul Russell, Carl Smart, Keith Soderstrom, Merilce Marchello, Robert wienstocK, Connie Cooper, Kathy Madsen, Richard Huntsberger, Douglas Wolfe, Peter Knudsvig, Brian Murry, Philip Turk. The band lias achieved much since this band mas formed tn 1901. First row. Coffee. DeWeli, Howard (leader J, Norm McGregor, Bill Sparks. Second row: Cummings. Tom Spanlding, Dell Grnsh, Fred Greenwood, Berney Kitl, Earl Greenough. Third row: Hart Willis. Jim Bon- ner, Latimetv Turk Warden burg, Charlie Dimmick. Tom Spauldmg later become Dean of Forestry, U of M. Band Tours Midwest After a year of consideration by a national committee, the U of M band was among six college bands selected to play before 5.000 conductors and educators at the National Collego Band Director.? Association ' s 1967 convention in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The band gave concerts in Illinois. Indiana. Ohio. Pennsylvania, New York, Michigan and parts of Canada during their Midwestern tour. Highlight of the tour program was the first work written by a major Latin American composer for a North American band, Robert Caamans heard recordings of the band and dedicated his work, Tripartita, Opus 28, to the Associated Students of the University of Montana. In recent years many nationally known conductors and guest artists have appeared With the band. The most recent. Vadae Nelhybel, a distinguished Chechoslovakian composer, said of the band, It is a sensitive musical instrument with an enormous range of communicative power, For some the best part of the trip was a well di-.tervetl test on I he way home. Sleepy but excited band member board ihcir chartered plane to begin their flying tour of six stairs and Ontario, Canada. Through the cooperation of the ASUM Program Council and the School of Fine Arts, Donald Davis was brought to Ihe U of M. While here, Mr, Davis served as actor, lecturer and instructor. He brought to his role in Antigone twenty years of professional theater training and rich experience in classical Greek theater. Mr. Davis also pre- sented another work by Jean Anouilh, the author of ' Antigone Krapps Last Tape while in resi- dence here. Guest Artist (Left) Antigone trios to defend her ideals to Creon (Donald Davis). Antigone (Patsy Maxson) pleads whh Hacmon (Austin Cray) to understand why they cannot be married. The cast of Antigone : Siane Anderson, Craig Ball Austin Gray, Barbara Troll, Duncan Crump. Patricia Larson. Donald Davis, Teddy Uimer, Kathleen Sthoen, Chip Doty. Paul Anderson . IMus AT. Carlctou. t • ? % % % If =i Krflpp f Donald Davis) jealously listens to his last tape. Martha iJan Swarlhout) expresses her dislike for Ellen (Sharon Slrabel} and friend. Douglas (Paul Anderson) in Yes, My Darling Daughter. a comedy by Mark Reed. Masquers Ellen (Sharon £tmM.J. Douglas (Paul Anderson i, Titus Jaywood ' Duncan Crump), Mrs. Murry (Barbara Trott), and Martha (Jan Swarlhout} engage In strained cont ' erta- tion before, the lovers, Ellen and Doug, depart for the week- end. Orch rcnesis The U of M Qrchesis presented a concert of jazz, modern and folk dance. Under the direction of Dana Bunnell, this group has become one of the Univer- sity ' s finest performing companies. Dressed in authentic cos- tumes, Larry Fields and Rose Str eet perform a folk The Pied Pip er of Hamelin At right arc: Jttdg Parker, Pat Kuans aud tforst Ftnske in a tcvne from Hobert Browning ' s ' ■' The Pied Piper of Hamelin, ' This childn-n ' s theater production was a hit with the young people of Missoula and Montana when the Masquers took the J la j on tour. The cast of After the Full as pictured above urc 1 4 . ■J r v r  hl t: Ted Vlmer. i rrjjun UrolCn. Gienn Gaiter. Jo Anne Basile, Patsy Maxson. Sharon Slrobci, Kalhy Schoen, Maurice Breslow, Ruth SUvius, and Ltiius Carleton. After the Pall The Montana Drama Quartet made its second appearance in Arthur Miller ' s After the Fall. The play was presented in reader ' s theater style. The actors had their scripts on stage with them and read as they acted. At left, Krtthy Schaen f Louise), Patsy Kaxton (Maooiet. and Firman. Brown (Quentin) in a scene from After the Fall. Showtime t)7 SHOWTIME is the music department ' s annual bene- fit lo raise money for music scholarships. Music students and faculty work strenuously to make this show the largest single source of scholarship funds administered by the U of M Music Foundation. John Lester explains the intricacies of canrtship to Melvon Ankcny and Austin Gray. Some of the cast of Showtime ' 67 i?4 a scene from The Barber of Seville. FTom bottom, left lu right: Doug Dunncll, Janet Kenney, Edd Blackler, Jim Selway, Melvon Ankcny, Diane Morrow, Dick Nicaisc, Wes McCallum, Ira Robi- son, Gary Guthrie, Nick Alex, Larry Stewart. Don Mac Donald, Dennis Burns. U of M ' i outstanding music group, the Jubileers. From left to right: Diane Mortons Marcia Oiscn, Kay Morion, Ruth Silvitis. Susan F.tnr ' u k, Xwu Scnectial. -Vu zumu ' thtmta . Anna Ingram, Greg Det-U Guthrie, Denni? Burns, Edd Blackler, Jim S el way, Don Collins, Bert Brewer. Doug Dvnnell, and pianist Linda Luoma. 2W 2 ' H ed I ' lifnn Delia Gamma Anchor Man UofM In te r coll eg ia te Rodeo The an mm I iniercollegkr.e rudrti of the University of Montana involves many contestants sent from various schools who vie for first place in numerous events. Brone riding, goat tying, and bull riding are pictured on this page . . . certainly caution and respect for brute strength are two rules to follow. otf im ootn j. a. pu in the brone busting Mountain CoUcuc rides Trail ' s End Elsie Paulsen, Brigham Youug University, rushes to beat the clock. Please help me, J ' m {ailing!!! Jim Warner. flock Lr Mountain College, losoit his battle with Mousey. Rex Huntsman, Diek Treat and Jim Neumeyer illustrate subtle persuasion. Sneak Attack!}! , . r watch out Dong William . A Ronnie MacFarfanJ Air Force Military Hall Queen Peiula Clark Peiula Clark, the most vivacious performer U of M has seen in quite a while, provided an excellent evening ' s entertainment. Despite her small size, she filled the Field House with music, movement and laughter. The Sandpipers River I3oat Races K-.ich yt-.ir i kr Missoula- Chamber of Commerce sponsors a river boat race on the Clark ' s Fork River. The variety in types of entries is un- limited and ranges from canoes and kayaks to rubber and log rafts, all vying for first place in their class. To the left. Chris Roholt, Jere Gilles, Sheila Johansen and Jim Mohler wait for the excitement to begin. The Theta Chi Cartalhon was newly introduced to the U of M campus this year. The purpose of this event was to collect empty cans which had been discarded and thus assist the city ' s spring clean-up program. The competitive contest cer- tainly achieved its goal. More than r lS6 students received deorees Sunday. Juni ' . ' i. . r r. iTi ' accorded with ftonori. 6 Second InterschoJasttc, IQ05 Sports In te r$ch olastics Track The University Track Team lQOS —when all fears hopes beliefs doubts disappear, Everywhere and joy ' s perfeet wholeness we ' re e. e. cumin ings Wt Above, Bob Gibson (U of M and Dal Slagg (Wcbcrf IU In Track and Field the athlete moves in .i liiru ' ly, quiet world. Except for the few seconds of cheering at the finish line of a parlifuK-irly i: o:-i- nice the runner ' s r. ' xer- tion is accompanied by only the slap of his shoes on the track, and the rush of air out of and into his heaving lungs. His is a world of personal accomplishment and in- ner struggles. He rarely has screaming fans in the stands to give him that extra shot like the football player on a 90-yard • mi The track man has only himself, only his love of physical exertion to drive him tow T ard a win. 4 bore pietuivd crossing 440 finish: First, Doryl Grtdbcwe, second, Carl Thompson ' third. Duanc Spclhman. 1967 UNIVERSITY TRACK ANl FIELD LET TERM EN COACH— Harley Lewis U VWf.l ft ..-ln r Hilli.ims ASST. COACH — Doug Broun Senior Robert Kellner — Yakima, Wash. James Casey— Lewistowp, Mont. James Salvo— Dillon. Mont. Junior Fred Friesz — Billings, Mont. Robert Gibson — Missoula, Mont. Tom Gopp — Canton, Ohio Willie Jones— Monroe, Mich. Sophomores Tim Stark — Folson, Mont. Dave Nebel— Great Falls, Mont. Mike Lynststad — Columbia Falls, Mont. Carl Thompson— Missoula, Mont. Mick Harrington Missoula, Mont. Ronald La njjwort hy— Billings, Mont. Mike Mercer — Missoula, Mont. Ronald Bainos. — Tacoma, Wash. Kteshmen Daryl Gadbow — Missoula. Mont. David Gustafson — Simms, Mont. Ray VcJez— Highland Fall , N.Y. Duanc Spethman — Boulder, Mont. Randall Boling— Coffee Creek, Mont. Steve Henderson— Columbus, Mont. SCHEDULE Tri;iriKnlnr Meet: University of Montana 8 University of Idaho 51 Weber State University 32 Quadrangular Meet; University of Montana 83 Eastern Washington College 74 Whilworth College 51 University of Idaho ;u Dual Meet; University of Montana 79 Montana State University 66 Bin Sky Conference .Meet— Onden. I ' tah Idaho Slate University, 1st . 160U pts. University of Montana, 2nd ]05 ' i pts. Montana State University, 3rd ? pis, University of Idaho, 4th 59 pts. Weber Stale College, 5th 41 pts. Goiwaga did not enter NEW UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA RECORDS 100 yd. dash— Willie Jones— 9.4 sec. 220 yu. iltish— Willie Join- 330 inter, hurt!.— Robert Kellner— 3 1 see. 440 yd. relay — Tom Copp, Ronald Baines, James Casey, Willie Jones — 12.2 sec. Javelin throw— -Mike Lyngslad— 220 ft. 4i 2 in. ill Golf Varsity Golf, left to right: Jim Lovctl, Dick Allison, Jim O ' Connor, Leroy Beavert, Rick CnrpCnter, Gary Dowlas. Car[ f KofMvica, ob Pilotc. Conch Ed Chinskc, Golf Team Schedule and Scores V of M 12 Ti Whitman College - 5Vj 10 Gom-ana University 8- 10i- Eastern Washington College 7 ,s S ' i University of Idaho 12 4 9is Gonzaga University 6 4 10 Eastern Washington College B 12Vi University of Idaho , 5 4 10 Montana State University 2 13 Eastern Washihfhx) College 5 14 1 j Montana State University 2 l a 1 1 Idaho Stale College 7 7 1 - Weber Stale College 10 ' z (WON 10 — LOST 2 Big Sky Conference Meet, Ogdcn, Utah University of Montana, 1st 93G strokes Gonzaga University, 2nd 949 strokes Idaho Slate University. 3rd DB3 strokes University of Idaho, 4th 9G strokes Weber State Coltej(e, 5th 974 St . Montana State University, Glh 944 strokes At the conference meet James O ' Connor was run- ner-up for medalist title. The medalist had 226, O ' Connor had 227, The University of Montana has won the conference meet and thus the Big Sky Conference title for golf every year since golf was made a Big Sky Confer ' ence varsity sport four years ago. Lettetmen Gary Knpriviea — Butte Rkk Carpenter— Missoula David Leroy Bea r crs — Calgary, Alberta John Warren— Missoula James Lovcll — Havre James O ' Connor — Missoula COACH— Bd Chinskc UNIVERSITY OE MONTANA HAS KB ALL SCHEDULE AND SCORES V or M t2 Gonzaga University 3 t3 University of Idaho 1 +2 College of Idaho 4 i4 Eastern Washington College? 2 t2 College of Idaho 0 Eastern Montana College 5 3 Eastern Montana College 2 G Monta?ia Tech 0 3 Montana Tech I 5 Carroll College 4 1 Carroll College e •o Montana State University 2 •9 Montana State University a •4 6 4 Weber State College 8 •4 University of Idaho 7 3 University of Idaho , 11 Gonzaga University 4 4 Guruaga Unlvensily 6 9 Carroll College 2 a Carroll College 0 ♦5 Montana State University 10 •4 Montana State University 1 (WON 12 — LOST II) tBanana Bell Tourney ♦Conference garm-i of which U of M won Z and lost 8 at Oddy ' s pitch. Depressed MSU bench observes. FINAL STATISTICS HITTING Vi mr G AB K H Kiii eh: ;is 2b E Si Ave. I. Vick, B. 23  4 1C 24 5 D 0 1 2 14 .28G 2. Allen, D. _ 19 05 14 18 3 0 I 0 « 4 .U 7 3. Cloulter, B. 23 72 16 2(1 11 0 3 3 6 5 .280 4. Kenyan. J. 23 71 13 21 13 1 3 5 1 5 .296 5, Attnrdi. S. 23 55 l;s 14 2 0 0 5 4 .230 6. Aukamp. R. 23 70 9 12 6 0 1 1 u 0 .171 7. Ijevknechi, I, 21 GO ti Ml G 0 0 1 3 L .167 8. Alchison, R. 15 33 1 3 3 0 0 I 3 0 ,091 9. Howard, L. 14 28 G E 5 LJ 0 ] 4 1 .214 JO. Wheeler, S. 12 25 1 6 2 0 0 0 4 2 .240 11. KH I. J. L2 8 n 1 o II 0 0 1 0 . 1 2 fi 12. Scpich, J. 11 21 l 4 1 1 0 1 0 0 .190 13. Od ly. L. HI 21 3 I 0 D 0 1 3 a .286 14. Rlackman, G. 3 0 0 0 0 a 0 ii 0 .000 15. Gudilh, L 5 4 1 2 2 | i 0 Q i .500 16. Bloslic, B. 4 2 L 0 0 it 0 0 0 0 .000 17. NieLsOn, ft. 2 2 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 .000 TOTALS 23 624 95 146 4 15 33 37 .234 PITCHING Nam a VV It ir 11 Bit SO K 1 IS ERA J. Sepich. J. 10 5 48 18 26 35 :isj 18 3.33 2. Odtly, L. III 4 46 45 21 53 25 2 4.05 3. Kkki, J. 12 2 29 22 14 26 13 2.16 4. Blackman. G. 0 17 14 3 L7 7 2 1.08 5. Gudiih, L. 5 ] Ml 10 8 IK 11 3.76 TOTALS 23 12 11 158 139 Ti 154 01 55 3.13 At rtakt Steve Attardi awaits a iate throw as an opponent slides to safety. No. 14, Larry Ocidy, mm M to assist. UNIVEBSITS OV MONTANA BASEBALL 1907 COACH: Lowell Grunwald Lfttcrmen Dcwcj- Allen tail? Gudith Stew Attardi Howard Ronald Aukamp Larry Oddy Albert Black man Lee Levknecht Brian Clout Lcr Jerry Stpi.cn James Kenyon Robert Vick John Kidd Steve Whaler The first U of M BasebaU team— Front, :ft to right: Fred Murphy, Kn owl ton. Char J if Marshall. Center; Frank Carleton, Mordy Freeborn, Gil Rc-hihard f manager}, Lawrence Goodbourne, Roy Dick. Back; Ed Corbiri, Roy VcPfu41, Frank Williams. Julian Trembley, Gil Heufron, Tip Naplon (trainer). Tennis I ' NIVKKSITY ( 1 MONTANA TKNN1S TKAM COACH: Dr. Brian Shark ? John Alexander — Great Falls, Mont. Ii it ' ll Curry — Hcrshcy, Perm. Robert AiKtreozzI — Santa Rosa, Calif. Steve Meloy — Helena, Mont. Eric LaPolnte— Yakima, Wash. James Fox — Missoula, Mont. Ronald Wendte— Billings, Mont. The Tennis Team won 10 and lost 2 for I he season. Rich Curry won the conference singles championship. Conference Champ ion ship — Ojjdcn, Utah University of Idaho. 1st 23 points University of Montana, 2nd 19 points Gonzaga University. 3rd 1 1 points Weber Stale College, 41 h 4 points Idaho Slate University 3 points Montana State University 3 points John AtamMftf ctyidly illustrates the tension of varsity tennis. Tr ' Nni Trattt, efl Hi rifjflt: Jim f oj li A i : n r, •■: : ;i . Kith Otrr.i. K- ' i Coach Dr. Brian Sharkey. Not pictured Ron Wendte. Louien. John Alexander, Steve Mctoy, Erie LaPointe, Bob Atchison competes in the bremd jump event in the men ' s intramural track meet. A i rir Fu n E Matador Atchf- son executes a perfect pass by his imaainary buU. Toro, O t iU Chinske, 1906-1967 Ed Chinske, one of the greatest of all Grizzlies, died of a heart attack on June 27, With his passing a man who had known the University of Montana as well as if not better than any other, left the University world he cherished and loved. He came to the University in 1926 and while a student won letters in football, basketball, baseball and golf. He was captain of the 1928 football team and won the first letter awarded for golf. He began a successful coaching career as freshman coach in 1929. He moved to Miles City in 1930 to coach the Custer County Cowboys but returned to Mis- soula as the high school coach in 193(5, In 1946 he became the University freshman football coach, moving up to head coach in 1952, and also taking over leadership of the baseball team. Mr. Chinske devoted most of his time since 1956 to the intramural program and golf. Since the formation of the conference four years ago the golf team has won the title every year and Mr. Chinske was Golf Coach of the Year in 1965, s 66 and ' 67. He won the state golf championship twice and has always been a top Montana golfer. Under his direction the intramural program flourished. He never failed to settle .,n argument f;iirlv and his sportsmanship seemed to r ub off on everyone he e;uite in contact with. His sudden death has left a void in the realm of Montana and University athletics. Both the golf team and intramural program he nurtured will dearly feel his absence in the ensuing years. no The intramural track meet each spring yields much excitement and strain. For anyone in the crowd the thrills are equal to those found at the varsity meets and for the athletes, not loo well in shape 1 ' the strains and pains are numerous. The turn out for the track meet this year was one of ihe be. 1, Almosl cvrrv rvctil that is performed in the varsity meets is per- formed in the intramural. Bt ' louJ. Th? portidpatfem in rh ' running euenrs included Tom Bt ' hdn, ASUM Provident, second front riflJK. The 1966-67 intramural season was one of tho best competitively that has been held on the University of Montana campus in recent years. For the second consecutive season Phi Delta Theta fraternity wrapped up the all around intramural crown with a total of 3,911 points. During spring quarter the Phi Delts managed to lake first place in the intramural golf and track divisions and ended up in second place behind the Candle in the soft ball category. The following are the season point totals com- piled throughout the year in the intramural sports of pool, table tennis, football, bowling, swimming, basketball, volleyball, skiing, horseshoes, wrestling, track, soft- ball, tennis and golf, Phi Delta Theta _ 3,911 2. Sigma Nu 3,886 3, Sigma Chi _ 3,261 4. Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2.996 5. Sigma Phi Epsilon 6. Alpha Tau Omega 1,321 7. Theta Chi 1,544 8. Delta Sigma Pbi 1429 9. Phi Sigma Kappa . 874 Na independent tram competed in all the sports- ' 22 Women ' s Recreational Association The Women s Recreational Association serves a very worthwhile place in the scheme of Universitv of Montana athSeties The women of any college campus often have few areas in which to exert themselves as athletes and a this school the W RA, has given women a chance to do so. The organization is to be commended for its valuable service to the school and its past president, Leslie Griffin is to be congratulated for her very astute leadership. The following arc the sports and places won throughout the year VOLLEYBALL L The J,J s 2. Delta Gamma 3. Sigma Kappa 4. Alpha Omicron Pi BASKETBALL 1 The J.J 2, North Corbin :v Alpha f Jir.Lcron 4. The Rein- Is SWIMMING 1. Sigma Kappa 2. Alpha Ornicron Pi 3. Delta Gamma BOWLING 1. Sigma Kappa 2 The JJ. ' s 3, Kappa Alpha Theta SKIING 1. Kappa Kappa Gamma I 2. Kappa Kappa Gamma II 3. Sigma Kappa TENNIS 1. Knowles Hall 2. Kappa Kappa Gamma 3. The Rebels Jhe all-tournament winners were the J J s. The Outstanding Senior for W,R.A. for 1986-67 was Leslie Griffin At I he WH.A. annual spring steakfry the following awards were given to outstanding individuals ' M ' letters tur participation and endeavor ' .vent to Barb Fleming and Midge Winston, W.R.A. Service Hall of Fame award went lo Joanne Dixon. Sorority suite in women ' s dorm, now Math-Physics Greeks and Living Groups Eleventh story Lounge, Jesse Hall JEAN Mcdonald GLORIA MILLER MARY MURPHY MANY BETH OTJELL JULIE PAG V. MARY ANN PETERSON MA H V 1. PKTEliSON KAREN PIRRIE SUSAN SCHROCK SUE SEAHLES MARY SHENKLE RL ' TH STOKES VIRGINIA STRATTON SUE THOMPSON SUSAN WHITNEY BARBARA WIRTH KATHY WRUCK Barbara Bell Virginia Bourkc Barbara Brawn Sherry Rrumley Susie Burgess Christin Connick Virginia Cooper Janice Davis Kathy Davis Joanne Dixon Tana FauroL Connie Faust Etiif Forsythe Paillette Forsyth Shirley Fulton Cathy Gardner Liz Gilbert Mary Jean Grant Dana Harrington Kaihie Haratad Jackie Hawker Susan Hickey Patty Holmes Roberta Howard Katherine Huber Sherry KLnchdoe Cathy (Capping Mary Lou KoppanK Cindy Kramer Linda Larkin Alpha Phi KATHY RYFFEL President f f F f 1 f Diane I each Penny Linn Sheila MacDonald Bonnie MacParland Sue Marquardl Kathy Martin Maddie Martin Sharon MofiSlad Margaret Moreno Dora MorRcnatum Nancy Munro Sandra Niedermler Coi  e O ' Connell Sheila O ' Connor Julie Parker Marilyn Pelo Polly Penpard Barbara Riddock Jane Roberts Sally Robertson Carol Rude Marcia Sanborn Susan Scales Haynco Schafff-r Jean Scott Nancy Seneehal Margaret Simonson Gracic Sleeves Mary Ann Stockhill Linda Watson E r a Wenckert Jan Van Winkle Kathy Wilson Ttfiria Zuclkc Delta )elta Delta LINDA HANNAH President Aim Akin Leslie Anderson Joanne Arthur Beth Benson Corol Brown Carol Brown Kathy Brown Lou Ann Capp Lynn Carey Cheryl Cash Kaye Caskcy Helen Clapp Wanda Criger Carole Dodge ? 3nry Lm Douglas Deanna Donaldson Suzanne Goodman Geofgeanno Green Linda Hemslad Susan Herliek C vnthia Johnson Mareia Jones Sharon Jones K u thy KuLfju-i:: Nic Kolence HO ' fana Koski Janet Lovell ]..-.rv.Ht UjkIm ' H M;im-;;i Met j -i iiufk Mary EUen Mclvor Karen Meyer Susan Millis Coleen Moore Vicki Morin Loral cc Nelson Sara Lyn Nelson Kalhy NoltiiiKliam Merle Nygard Marcia Olson Dottio Pearson Margie Peterson Bonnie Pfeifte Margie Phillips Frantic Smith Sally Smith Linria Ixc Thnrii:is Linda Vogel Cindy Waters Jill Webster Lvnn Wicks Linda Williams Marcia Williams Darlene Young D ' Anne Zimmerman HI Kalhy Asllcy Jill Beck Faye Bourret Carol Busch Sharon Caferro June Clark Susan Cramer Susan Cranmer Janice Culbertson Margie Dusek Cathy Etaer Donna Elder M ry Elder Janna Erlandson Ann Follows Loubc Fenncr Pat Foley Karen Frick Candy Garrett Connie Graham Leslie Griffin Donna Harris Lynn Hetrick Sue High am Delta G, am ma GAYLK liOLANJJSON President Paula Hoctscel Barb Holum Pat Hutches Salty Hucstis Nancy Irlc Linda Klette . Audrey Koeriler Leslie Kohn Cheryl Kovack Hilkka Kunnas Men Lavolcl Nancy Lcc Jane Little Linda LOnti Susan Lucking Marilyn Lund Carol Jean UktttMm Trudy MeAlear MaxAm Means Ramarrah Moore LjFXUM Morrow Susan Nelson Tru Del Nottingham Nikki Orr Linda Overcast Patsy Overcast Judy Purdy Martene Rekd Judy Rcnman Linda Rhein Judy Risk Diane Hitter Susan Stoterau Carlisle Stroud Jayne Stuart Denlse Taylor Janio White Ann WrijtM Hi m VON HELM EH CATHY HUG ART SUSAN LATHROP ROBERTA LUKE PAN MAWKH jill Mcintosh HELEN MCI.UONKY PATSY NORBO JANET ORMESHEK JUDY PETENTLEY SUZY PETERS JESSE POORE GAIL POTTER JAN RICHTER BEV ST. CYR DIANE SCHROEDER JEANN1E ROMASKO RUTH ROLLINS CAROL SEEL MARC I A S1BLERUD PAN A SMITH BARBARA STRONG JULIE THOMPSON SAND! THORVILSON NANCY TOUT MARY VAUGHN SANDRA WICKER VICKI YUNCK Karen Anderson Marcie Andres Debbie Archibald Johanna Rangeman Carol Barnett Stacy l uros Bond) Brox Diane Brunner Bonnie Carpenter Carmen Desilva Jody Crawford Margaret DonTigny Artgie Etchepare Janet Evans Candy Felt Mary Fell Judy Warn Sondy Guest Lyn Halvor Kaihy Harlowe Donna Hartley Bunny Heffcrnan Linn Hcmsing Bonnie Herds Kappa Kappa Gamma 9 DIANA McKIBBEN President m Rila Hestokin Carol Hcsscr Andrea Holombo Linda Hurni Barbara Krausc Karen Langs Kalic Mack Kalhy Mann Nancy Malniot Marsha McElwain Sally Mcintosh Marian McKay Tavle McKay Krish MessLnq Pa to Mcsning Mikal Morgan Tondy Moss Nancy Nash Linda Nelson Julcnc Newiand Jane Nordlund Cathy O ' Hare T rri Pii-kolJck Mary Rognlien Bonnie. Rohrer JcancUc Sayer Pat Schulz Chi ' is ' tlH- SUii-y Sarah Stebhins Sarah Vhay Susan Volkcl Pc££y Wallis Colleen Wtst M« WLerzbinski Tina Wiurnan Marilyn Zartgar H7 Sigma Kappa Viki Adam Vivian Baquet Lorna Bell Donna Bevland Ruth Boydston Molly Carter Jan Dolezal B .nny Emeu Gay Qanrd Sharon Gaylord Linda Hallenbera Susan Hammond Shirley Hartley Pat Has5on Fat Berbers Betty Hightower SiiMtn Hunt Judy Jenkins Linda Johnson Sharon Johnson 4 Pa Sue Skcrnogoski Karol Kram r Linda Landers Marilyn Long Kartn Moo Linda Morelli Lynn Nelson Sandra Nelson Linda Nierenberg Mary O ' Blizalo Lynda Patterson Alice Pelerson Linda Poller Lana Richards Barbara Richcy Dyan Roper Linda Schwab Sandy Slosson Sharon Smith Patty Swan Ctwritt Whitman Nancy Wiley Kevin Williams •land Udelh«i«n .•■Vur.vJ ;,v, rfl -,vt...., Gwn, SaUi, Kiarkvf. ftomife f ' .f. •■?;.-. tttnidinfr; V« i Vwk, Par Hoimw, CcrBfC ShmftOM CoU«« HrlAcrton, Lynii Hough, £PtfHa Mat-Donald, Sue Lnthrop, B«tft B l1J0n, The Little Sisters of the Maltese Cross are chosen each winter after the Esquire Ball by the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Their many activities include the performance of skits for the new ac lives and the preparation of large surprise packages lor the ATO ' s during final week. With Vicki Yunek as their president, the Little Sisters have earned respect and appre- ciation from all the members of the fraternity. Susan Laihrop Alpha Tan Omega Esquire Queen MIKE FRASEK STEVE GIBBS JAY GLOVER DOUG GREEN GREG GRIFFITH LOREN HAARR ED HALL. DAVE HANSON NEIL HAUGLAND BRUCE HEIDECKE JOHN HELMS WARREN HILL LARRY HUGG1N5 GENE HUNTINGTON JIM HUTCHISON CHUCK JOHNSON JOHN KAMMERZELL JIM KASTELITZ KEN KEMPNER STEVE KURILICH M7 DAVE LAFFERTY ERIC LIEBERG RUSTY LYONS RON MADEEN JOE -MA2UREK MIKE MeCLAIN DAN McELWAIN GLENN McEVOY MIKE McGRATH TOBY MERCER JIM MERRICK DON MOLLOY CARMEN MONACO MIKE MULDOWN RAND NELSON GENE OHARA RAND PARKER TIM FFAHLER ffl 349 350 ffl CRAIG KOPET RANDY KORBER DON MacDONALD DENNIS MARTIN NEIL MATHEWS MIKE MAXSON ken Mcdonald MIKE MERCER DOUG MILLER BOB MURPHY JIM MYERS JOHN MYERS DWAYNE NORM ANDE A U ERIK OGREN MARK OLSON MARK SATRE JOHN SCHRUTH CHARLES SCHUYLER JIM SHORT RICK SPARKS LARRY STEWART HALF THORNTON JOHN TrSKUS RAY WATERS STEVE WATT RON WEN DTE TOM W1LLARD BURT WILLIAMS STEVE WILLIAMSON TOBE WILSON HOWARD WRIGHT BOB VANDEG EN ACUTE BARRY WEBB GARY YUNCHEIM 5i GARY EATHORKE KELLY EVANS AL FETSCHER BOB FINEMAN BOB FLETCHER MIKE FR EI, LICK. BRUCE Git AY BOB GREGORY LARKY (JUDITH DAVE GUSTAPSON GALE OUBTAFS©N ROBIN HAMILTON ROY HARRISON ROBBIE HOLMAN DICK HUDAK MARVIN HUTU FRANK JEWELL BJARNE JOHNSON TOM R. JONES TOM S. JONES BOB KEMP JOHN KNUDSEN CLYDE LANGAUNET ALAN LEBSACK RICK LUND DICK LYON NATE MANNAKEE JOHN MARTIN JOHN MEYERS GARY MOEN CRAIG NOEL JIM NEUMEYER BOB NEWGARD DON OLSON PAT PARDIS MARK TEN LAND MIKE PREZEALT PETE QUANDE JIM SCHNEITER DICK TEit! AT DAVE VALLANCE FRED WAR DIN. SKY SCOTT WHEELER CRAIG WILSON TERRY WILSON WELLS WORLEY BRUCE YOUNG Mr. John Daws, fiTcxidrnt of thr Cam ma I ' hi Home Association, and Rex Huntsman, presidful of the Sigma Nn chapter, discuss the changes from early Sigma Nu history to the present, Sitting in one of the new study rooms. Mr. Dawes has a chance to remember how it was when he was a Sigma. Nm active. Mike FrellicK Rich Bechtel, Dick Lyons. John Alexander, Fred Wardinsky, Nate Man- nakev. Rich Curry, and Rick Lund gather by the fireplace of the Dawes Chapter Room, Hanging from the beam arc the •ri-rrmunial paddles, each bearing ihi- name of a brother, symbolic reminder of the past among the ac- complishments oi the pres- ent. 359 ART ANDERSON TERRY ANDERSON BOB ATCHISON PHIL BELANOIE V.ii ' JCV. B t: NKTTS STEVE BENNETTS RIC BLAIR BOB BRAY RON COLEMAN RICK DAVIS GREG DEVLIN MARVIN EICHOLTZ JIM ERBES MIKE FOOT 361 Pictured left to right: Row 1: Mary Ann StOCkhUl, Meg WicTzbinski. L ' nda Hall, Mary Lit- Douglas, Kandi Bis- son, Sandy KaMc. Row 2: Pat Schulz. Gen Sictlcr, Janet Evans, Livorgan? Kdington, Linda Liwma, Patty Gill, Linda Larkin. Row 3: Pat Solan, Bonny Rohrer t Sue Lucking, Ann Spraguc, Ann Warden, Mary Lnu Scolt. Housemother: Mrs. MaUick. The Little Sisters of Minerva, selected each year by the members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, serve the house in various capacities. The young women pictured above include the new Little Sisters chosen this Spring quarter. Mrs. Malliek, the housemother of the SAE house, is a good friend to all the members of the fraternity and is always willing to help the Little Sisters and the SAE ' s in their programs. Delia Sigma Phi Charles Wallace Jim Aliuwortb Jerry Seller Garry Douglas Bill Forhan Lvon Franizick Bill Furslcmau Gary Hancttfk Bill Jensen Fred Jt-sirab Ron Jnhmon Rick Jones Dave Kryder Don Lillis Tom Magee Mike Martin Pele Matz John Monger Doug Muller Bob Ranf Mike Roberts Wayne Rod Glen SaVafl John Seeberger Ron Smilh Bob Starks Chuck Stein Phil Van Ness Bill Vogel Dick Zander Frank Zielke WARREN ERICKSON DAN FOLEY DAN GIBSON LARRY HALVERSON TOM HARDING DALE HARRIS DICK HUNTSBERGER RAY JARRETT GERALD JOHNSON GALE KERNS JERRY KIDD DICK KING BOB KLINDT WAYNE KOTERBA RICHARD KRAMER ED LEARY DENNIS L1ND JOHN L1ND JOHN LYONS DOUG MARTIN MARTIN MEUWI RICHARD Ml REHOUSE BRIAN MURRAY STEVE NELSON DENNIS NE1RENBERG DAN O ' NEILL 167 ROD OTTENBREIT LOW IN PETERSON BOB PETERSON TERRY POWELL TERRY QUICK CHARLES RAUP ROGER RE IC UMAX DOUG ROBERTSON JOHN ROBERTSON JOHN ROSE DAVID RYE BILL SGHAFFER FRANK SPENCER SI STEPHENS GARY STEVENSON JEFF STOEHR JOHN TUVESON DAVID UEECK RON VANDEVEN DALLAS VIALL LESLIE WATTE TOM WARD PAUL WOEHLCHE DOUG WOLFE KEXX YACHECHAK JOHN YOUNG ah Arfc 4 IT m Seated, left to right: Cathy Kopjxwg, Cheryl Smith, Barbara Cook, Diane Schroedeft JAnda Hordic Standttifl, Sandra NiedermieT, Sue Holstrom, Judy Foy, Stevic Lahtt. Nancy Marmont, Sandy Guest, Mifco! Morgan, Shlrtetf Fulton, Ramarrah Moore, Linn Kundert, Girls of the Go! Jen Heart The or iTu itinn rif he Girls of the Golden Hearl took plan. ' this pntu; by the Sigma Phs Epsilon fraternity. With a membership of 15 w jme i. the auxiliary assists with rush unci serves as house- boys. The new members were first notified bv the SPE president, Jeff Hamilton, and the presi- dent of the Girls of the Golden Heart. Sandra Niodermier After being notified, the new members were serenaded and escorted to the SPE house by torch light. WINTON K EMM IS ANDY KINGSBURY DAVE KIMBALL STEVE KNEHANS BARRY KOONS TERRY KREBS TERRY KRUEGER BOB LOCHMILLER LOREN LUTZEWHISER BRYAN MAGNUSON FRANK MALTESE AUSTIN MASON BILL McMAHON TOM MEEKER JON NITSCHKE RUSK NOVAK STEVE OKE DEAN O ' N ' EIL BOB ROSS ED RUSSELL CARL SAN DEL TERRY SCHOPFER GEORGE SHERWOOD GERRY STEGE JERRY TONNE BILL THOMAS 372 Kathtf Wilson Theia Chi Dream Girl Tan Kappa Epsilon TIM TIMBROOK President RlC Baird Errol Bcnke Gerry Bi-rLagna Myron Bouldcn Richard Bungay Stcvu Bye Ed Dobrcruski Troy Evans Wayne Haines Larry Hanchett Larry Hendrieksort Pat Kilbum Ed LaFond John Lee Ian MacDonald Richard Peeiislra Billy Poinoroy Howard Skajfgs Pele Stettm Ray Veverka Henryk Wysocki fl) ,Ci i76 Suzanne Johnson Tan Kappa Epsilon Sweetheart txnow JesH Const ruction heflixs. The purpose of Eloise Knowlcs Hall Organisation Is to promote friendship and understanding among its residents, ft servos as an instrument of com- munication between the residents and the rest of l hi campus and r] ironies individual growth through participation in dorm activities. HiUcr Hnu. Clyde Augustus Ditniu ay Turner Hall Mrs. Turner, for whom Turner Hall was named, spent her married life in Helena and was the mother of two children. Mrs. Turner was the first social director, as housemolhi-i s wen- rt fi c n tl to, of Cnc-hiri H:dl; hf stHivi ' d inlr. this Hnrm from old Criu ' s Hall, the first women ' s dorm. Turner Hall houses both freshmen and upperclass women. MRS. TURNKll Turner Officers, left to riflht: Janet Afaurcr president; Afrs. JeJIwon, fcead resident, Gmtm ' HrimJcay treat- wer; Linda Hjctoifc, secretary, Wot pictured , Linda LWicm r. (■■' president. MRS. JELUSOX KR WOLF MUS. KIUGCK Head Resident Assistant Read Resident Head Resident TurntT Hall Tumor BbD Elrod and Jesse Hall. MISS COH I UN For the last lime freshmen women moved into Triangle dorm last fall. Jesse Hall was completed and ready for occupancv spring quarter. Triangle served to promote high ideals of citizenship and scholarship among its freshman residents. Brantly Hall, located within Triangle, was named for Mrs. Brantly who served as social director ' housemother, for sixteen years. Mrs. Brantly was the wife of Judge Theodore Brantly and mother of three children. Corbin Hall, also part of Triangle, was named for Miss Corbin, the first English teacher and department head. Miss Corbin, a native of Butte, taught American Literature. MRS. CARROLL MRS. MORIX MRS. ISHMAEL Head Resident Assistant Head Resident Assistant Head Resident Triangle Triangle Triangle Firxi rnu-. t-fi rn right. Carol Dimmill. Carol Jimeno, Rarhart) Wirkmnn, S« l] St.phexson. Mm, CfiiTu- rslufitn-l. J us mother, Charlotte Sheehan, Charlotte Leicht, Elizabeth MeuchtH. Hack roto: June Sanders, Patricia Bee bout; Deqnna Dntjye, Alice Windsor, Patricia Reap, Edith Cnid ' i, Connie fiasruitssru. Evelyn liar dt la. Synadelphic girls maintain a grade aver- age usually above all other living groups. They sponsor functions each quarter and participate in University activities. This women ' s co-op brg;jn in 15342 in connection with the School of Religion. In 1947 it bet-ami- a regular living group. Synadelphie Officer , first TOW, lift to right; Carol Jitn no, rice preaid en [ ; Sally Stephenson, president. Second tow: Barbara Wirkman. house manager; ChartoXte Leicht. secretary. Army i?07 C Through drills and class sessions the Army ROTC works toward its throe goals: to run Id lenders, lo train men with a sense of dedication, and to provide commissioned officers. Pottvr. Niclwl NcKec, Peter Mohan, IViiliam Wyckman, Larry iirnmback, and Caf t, Jim E. Hinds. Pictured abwv is Cant. Jim K. Hinds (pointing) with the First Batatlion Staff, left to rigUt: WiW tm Clausen, Timothy Locke, Commander Bruce 1 fried, Richard Harding, Clifford White, and Herbert Pierce. Second Raialliou Staff, left to right: James M. TuUti It ' fhartl Treat, David Viotell. David J. O ' Neill. Cadets Douald IS. Muts. Wil- liam Wyekmrn, Flight Instruct tor Hetrkii, and Stan StOkf TrrAcw the techniques of map reading. The. Grimly ROTC color guard took on a colonial note during the past season. Authentic replicas of the first United Stairs Army uniforms of I7 I became a familiar sight at basketball pdmct and other public Shovn h..Tc (ir,. ; h. tn rfetitj ffathll Hanto Clyde Lantnwtet, Barton Thomn-. fivd Arbvl. Kirfcarc, Mi.k. and Sandy Holmbcr?. ■.. ' If 1 Co-ed CfAane.1 VicJd WabOtt. Row J, Icfl to right: Julie ThoxMpscm, Julcne New-land. Carol Wages, Gerry Smith. Roto 2: Barbara Kundcrt, Sarah Vhay, Suzanne Goodman, SftHEa O ' Cormcr. Row 3: Sandy Holmbcrg, Marlys Sweusou, Kath j Mfltm Gait Aaberge. Roto 4: Shema Wilson. Sue Higliam, Frrddi Jhjpn, Pom Walters. Row 5; KaroC Kramer, Marilyn JMy. Wancy Harvey, Steele Lflhti, Row 6: Jane Ballard, Andrea Grautnan, Valerie Siphers. K-Dettes One of the two women ' s precision drill teams at the U of M is the K-Dettes. The group adds sparkle to the Army ROTC program by marching with the Corps, and often independently, at various civic and sports events. Two of the year ' s highlights are the Lilac Festival in Spokane, and the annual Northwest competition between K-Dette corps in Seattle In addition, they are called upon to prm-ide gracious hostesses at the manv military and social events throughout Montana Advisors to the group are Mrs. Kathryn Page and Lt. Col. Keith Angwin. 402 Vickie Watson K-Dette Commander Air Force ROTC Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps is now in the second year of its voluntary program. In order to develop and train college men to be Air Force officers, the program is designed to give maximum opportunity for leadership training and scholastic achievement. Left to ritfHt: David Peterson , Harold fl rawer, Joseph Baits, Lorry Putnam, Hex Huntsman. JUNIOR CAtyt-rt ' S Fir a rr.tr. ir-.fr in right: Ira RabUsan. Tnvmns Cupp. Gordon Sjju u-h, Gary Libera ji. Mkhavl Horeen, Manfred Koczur. Russel Mwm, Robert Culver, Second row: John K Randall, Robert Fletcher, Gary Peck, Lff Howard, Robert Murphy, Daniel Beaudette. Third rou - Thomas WtlJtfitf, Wet Appelt, Daniel Dv en- bcrry, Thendore Li gac. Ronald Pierre, Randy White, Gary Pahl, William Dalbec Fourth row: Rotfer Rtrhuts. Patrick Sweeney, Mark Lewino, T ?d Flynn. 40U First row. vft to right: Rouert Semrod, Joseph Barnard. Ted Flynn, Tom Wilkin . Gordon SpunJch. Mike harccn. L«C Howard Ira Robisou. Rex Huntsman. Carl Lowson. SwttFid row: Gcoroe Fwfc. flon Murphy, Joe Baits, Dow Peterson, Manfred Boww, John Lilllc Third row, Tom Hargrove, Tom Bertiwt. Ron Pierre, Gary PaM. Robinson Van Sickle, Jim Redmond, Dan ttraudrtir. Jrfi HttmUton, Rum Andmrs. Fourth row: smn Hlli. Lorry RitiHuST. Steffi Dwnu, Wci dtr Whit ' , Wei ApptU, Gary Ubecap, Marc Davi . Fifth row; Stan Reandctfe, Larry PuflMttv Tout Thoresoa, WiUiam Kyle, Mark Lowing, Roger Rewhman. i J | The Arnold Air Society is a professional honorary service A mm+sgf ls4 organisation of AFROTC cadets. Its objeciivf-s are to aid in _LX J if CI the development and production of Air Force officers; to create a closer and more efficient relationship within the Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps ' to further the purpose, tradi- I tions, and concepts of the United Suites Air Force; lo support jLxllr )JQCm 0T24 Aerospace Power and its role in National Security; and to advance air and space age citizenship. First row, left to rioht: Alexa Cannon. Helen Bailey. Kathy MHls t Cathy HughaH. Linda Asheraft, Lynnc Hogue, Second rote: Carolr Frankovitch. Sue Curtis, Janet Whaley, Carol Neltoh, Mary? lie n McCall, Paula Moan . Connie Graham, Marcia Means, Rotann FtasieT, Pennic Hayes. Third row: Tana FauTol, Sue Mast, Helen Mulrpney, Sandra Thori-itsen, Pam Stockamv, Mitzie Ha mb lock, Janet Bue, Terri Heine, Pat Schuh, Darlenc Young. Sue Valkel. Kathy Brooks. Angel Flight The Angel Plight was formed on this campus in 1957, and because the corps has recently affiliated with the national organization, it now participates in the competition in Spokane and may attend the National Con- clave held annually at various cities in the U. S. Angel Flight stresses both service and marching perfection in its program, and its members are selected on the basis of poise, personality, gracefulness and scholarship. Their activities include money making projects and several marching exhibitions throughout the state. Angel Flight advisors are Mr. Pederson and Emma Lommasson. Sue Mast, Cathy Hugharl. LEnda Ashcrafl, Carole FT tt nkOvUeh and Kathy Mills, members of the Angel Flight, are shown boxing part of the 65 pound of cookies, candy and presents sent 10 an Air Force s in tdTO n stationed in Viet Nam. This box and a card-gram were sent during the Christ- mas holidans by the first- year Angels. Angel Flight has community Ktvice proj- ects throughout the year. Here Cathy Hughart talks with two children at the CJjhjHjriuwity School 409 Coed Major Janet Hue Angel blight Commander Patrons Page The 1967 Staff would like to thank the following for their support in the publication of the JP67 Sentinel: Global Travel Service Western Montana Building Loan Association R. Wallace Pischel, Inc. Kasper ' s Photo Shop Montana Sloekgrowers Association Brinkman Lenon First National Bank P. R r L. 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Join, 2 n, J,,r,. - ' H Taylor, MaurireC 327 T« ylor, Norman E. i Dr. k 147 •l n,|ilel,,ri. James R. iDr.i 2t7 Thane, Jamen IM ' .iin. is 1I|!mtI .1 2 1 Thpn«iM. rorrnl D i Dr i iM Tlmmpson. KarJc C, 1,-ia. 2f Thompson, Jane .Mrs W H. ) -,-l„ .Mr H, F i .Mr.- Thomnsnn. K.i d P i Toole. K. Ross i Dr. i ! T«ipi r kk. l-t.i M i Mrs. r I TurHrlinmn. Herbert L. 52 Torm-lmsnm. Mary A. I His I Town. M-irfl rtft J Trank. Marvin W, Trtekey, GcoriM W T lrk«y. Harry Tsrhndin. Phylllk J i.vn To-prm-r. Foiwt Leroy Torner. fifherl T I Or I P.m. !i5a Tutl, G. r- Vuu do WrierUbR. John iDr.j V K an dc Wele-rlhS, Mnxme .Mrs. j e.i m Van DUxt. Cyrlle C 3J10 Von Horn . Rob ri L ' Dr. i S« VanUko. Marl-P MrDrlde I Mrs. IL J.) ,r, Mrin ..y„r V ' lit • 177 Virtu. Carol 304 Vi. k OcUn t , Dr 1 ill Vlgre. Beit M ' Mrs. C. E.1 Vn..r l-.( m. T« ... T! • M-t 1 • iia 4U Wallace, Hubert F. iDr i l a Watrwork. Susan Sella tMn Waller, Marico ' Mm D. A.j Walters, II A. iDr I ELI 2U1 Ward, Suzanne M (Mrs J. W.i Ml W„- ine.fr, Carol Water Munri Mr., c, Vf.t Walkihs. John G. rUr i 2:1 W.ilft.,.!. Frank J ifiTl Webb, dinette Webber L aV- n,: a- H i • Mrs D. F.i Wenrenherg. John P iDm IBM. Ml Wri i. ' l. Hi.-Ih.t1 %l . : ■: i I • i Wcicel. Eugene Wclse]. George F. iDr 317 Wend! Rudolph IW. 231 «Dr IT! . 2 4 lldunif, Coleen ■Mir . K i Wl ' ll.iir.b. Agnefl M i Mrs. H. R I Wilson menda F. iMrs.i Wilson. Helen iMr« W M | Wllmn, Penelope W • Mrs. W. L i Wilson. Sande Wll on. Vlnt-ent 129, 194 Winston. Donald tt iDr.l UH ft T uU Mrs 389 Wood. Robert W iUl ► GCOJW ,,r: 1 Df.nni; i, Gean ' Kn. [ Wrtli. Mclvin C .Dr ► UHt WifcbL Benjamin W. Wrkght Fr-nk WrLghl, Piillip L 1 Di i Sll Wright, Richard F 209, 213 WuQa HocBin Wyalt. Evalenr L iMre- It. 31.} Student Index Aabergi!. Gull Diana a). 403 A.Tf .Lin, Everett Alser Aasland. Jeftrcj ljr 21HS Aaslanu. Rami 111 Gene Abbott, Ronald Lee Aehcn, Lynda Louise Ackcrnian, Frank Jovenh A ruff, Mike Allen At-uff. Rat-hard Francis Adam, Vlkl Lynn XM Adams, Austin Lewis Adams, Dennis Carl Adanis, Dennis Lealand Adams, Harold Or in Adams, Jamas Andrew 344 Adams, Linda Margaret Adams, Merle Harrison Jr. Adamau Michael Shane Adams, Nani ' y Miller Adams, Ralph Gary Adams, Robert Wooclruw Adams, Timothy Jams Adams, Warren Honlomln Addteman. Luella Glover A lu;2:-,. Ml. V..,.- ' Willi,, Ki Adklns. James Oland a.i;.h: it. Marh Arthur 133, a Afc ' utHfr, Martha Jean Aether, Max David 133 Ahem, Mauri re Joseph AhlRrcn. Helen Marjfaret 44. 2 7. % m_ _ .. Robert Annas .Tlh, Charles S Aln worth, Jamn L roy Akin, Ann Clydetle St. 2M0. S3 AJ.-fli. John Edwin Aii ertscm, Jan Lawrence Aldrli ' h. Hill Untvnld 5W Aldrlih. Rlehard Kinfi-lfv AMrtdge, James Harry Alek.TK ' h, Saralra RaC Alfx. NlrhnLis Daniel T-H Alr .Jrider, Jnhn David ;il7 Alexander. Ruth Ann All-r;-, Ji.hi, H.,n.|.,;riT AlUird. Merlierl Flajd AlUird. Sharon R. iKIIdrili. Shlrlev Mane Ali«m. nwrlw wtndvlt Allen, DeniDT-lse Erlw rrl Jr Allen, Dwavnr Kc-ith U, 30, :Ufl ?1S Allrn K£.,ti, ' K AJ ' -crt Allen, Gerald Joseph Alien, Harry Thamai Allen, Larry Eiirl Allen, I oute Jr Allen, Mich-iei St«phpn Allen, Ronald Lorraine Allen Scnlt Alley. Kathryn Lnu A ; ■: S.i, :,!,., Ai-.u AHIsiMi. Jj men Frcdrlek. Alhbun. James P.arkhurxl Allkxnn, John Terr AllJbUH. Rkhftrd Douitlafr 313 ADi un. Hirtey rniiion Allred, Marvufl D-inlei AU ni-Priijn, Patricia Diilr Almllik. Janls Irene 174., 380 Aim In!. Rh ' liard MarlLn Ali,:r.,-. H«l:,er1 Wllll.irn AlnnrJJ. Hnrhflrw Ann 0 • . ■■Belts Jane Alt-tun. Durolhy A. Alston. Juhn McGhee AUup, Mary Jane 51 Arternwlb, Mirhtttfl CJcivc ArtIK, Jnhh Baker rMr-n.,n.T. Thuir..i John Anibroae, Trlita Surette Amick. ftobort M Jr. Amns, Hueh PuncMI Amuai, JeHrejr Stephen Amnne, WllLliim Fredrick 353, Andersen. HaruJrl Krik Andersen. There j Andersen, Vernon Lcroy Anrter on, Alfred Roy Anderson, Alice Irene Anderson, Arlee J nan Anderson, Arthur Eugenie Anderson. A rthur Wi [Haiti Mo Antltrson, don Ha M. Anderson, Qnin 1 Robert Alldenton. Cam I Ann Anrtereon, Darren Arthur Anderson, CtarrrH Wflync Andennn, Darrell Wesley Aiidersnn, Deruld Joseph . ii.!itmi:i Ln.niM H.ir Anderson, Donald Allan Anderson, Donald Joseph r iii!cr n. r i.uflhi Jurnes Andenvun. tluttW Ade Andersjin. Edward F- Anderson. Emrr.la tllrne Anderson. Gary Lane Anderson, Gary Thomas Anderson. Gene Allen Anderson. Gerald F. Anderson, Gerald Leonard Andersun, Glenn Paul Anderson. Jomea C. Anderson, Jan Lard Anderson, Jim RJi5 Anderson. John PriL-c- Anderson, Karen Sue ftuj An ' irrxcin. Kf-nnelh N. Anderson, Kirstrn JUL Alldttrscin. Lawrence Lloyd 733, Andemon, Leslie Elajnif XV. Anderson, Linda Fem Anderson, Ltndu Lovkwvod Anderson. Lindj Lea Anne Anderson. Mary Eigne 2 8 Anderson. M n-had Futrlck Anderson, Meweh Burke Anderson, Palsy M. Anderson. Paul Bertrand Anderson, Paul Ifuwanl 288. Siit Anderson. Richard RUsoell 55 Anderson. Robert Dean Anderson. Robert H. Anderson. Rotieri William Andarson, Robin PhLLIn Anderson, ttneJty Brook Anderson, Ronald James  Anderson, Ro e Arlene Anderson, Susan westlcr Anderson, Terry Le 139. 3«1 Anderson, Thomas By no Anderson, t ' kki Lee Anderson. Wlllard R 130 Anderson. MTIIIard R-iVmond 58 Andes, John William Amlrou. !. Bobby Dean 90.317 Andres, MArrUi Anne 98. 230. flSfi Andrewn. Victor Conrad 45 A r.i ! r v vv R.ifH-rl lli.:st Anrtn«W . Jrftrey Mi luef r Andrrwu. Junasiiii WllltOSl Andiewn, Kenny Lee Andrews. Ri llaod Bert ,tl Aridiew , nujaell Roberl 4tt5, Andrus. Candy Dae Atytslrtian , Fuu L Thomas .141 Arikcr y. Mi ' lvnn l.ctv) 2;i| Ann.il.-,. A fid l irw A:rin:,l A n.ce 1 1 Allan Hf,hrrt ZSfl Anton, Douglas George AntoHlch. PjJtrtria M A -.-,„,. Ll..r •. Flmler ,. re fill. AntuneM. Ceorite Edward AppeLhann, Dennis Ray Afipelt. Jjiicies Douglas %g W fiq Ernest 31. 40S, i 7 A|i;.-lL ' i ' .. ' r ' . Vu inr Jn-.fpn A-- ■v ' - ' -. I -.wren, t- I - ArbUCktc, Marcarel Evelyn Arrhamheault, Gerald T. 238 Archibald, Deborah Jay 58. 329 An-hibaM. Donald George Aren mever. Thonw s T Ar,-.t.„l t on:, M r Arm j, V ' ern Lee 366 Armitatfe, Alice Sue 58, 390 Armstrulul. Alice L, snnttronjj, Bomartlne C Armslrnna:, Bonar Jay Armstrnng, DaXdnl Grant Armstrong, Frances G Armstrong. Gerald Francis 223 An:i-, ri.i,r. Jul,:. Urr Arnutronji, Nancy Jn Armstrong, Naney Lee Ammrone;, Paul F. Jr 3441 ■r ir. -mi. F?..|„.ri hmtftxowL RosmIJ n., ' . ..i Amiilronx, Susah C Arney, James Douglas- Amo. Stephen Fronds Arnolrt. Roliert W Amot, Kathleen Sue Arnott. Mary GayCe Aronen, John Gary Arannw, James Louis Arpri, JarqUeLLne Jane Arrtnjftdn. Henrlelte Z. Arlriun. Jeanne Lavuhnc 330 Arveson, tJunald Jr. Ash, Carol Virginia Bl Ashby, Dun aid Dean AshcT ft, Linda Gail 334. 383. A(L-Hhi..il. Bl 11x J all Atchlwn, Gall Kathleen Atrhison. Robert N. 315, 311), 3S0 Atherton, rtdgnr Kugene Atkins, 8m« Herbert Atrasfchl, Mike Rasheed Attardl. Stephen Peter Jr. lilt, 315, 315 Aukamp, M alA. Ill Aune. John Willl.nn A.I .. H(H( ' I! .t| |p. i uH.-r.v Avery, Doris Lee BS, 3 SB Avery. Enid Davis Avery. Lois Arlene Axley. Lynne Mnrle AxlUnd, George D. Ayrt ' ?. France Emily Ay res, Howard Joseph Azure, ttcneva Bemi A icara, Thnmas Andrew Rabeoek, John F. Qahcock, ht Kathryn BobcncsLj Pamela Jnao BaL.ikh, M-irv Sruunnon H.iniL ' h. Ten Michelle Bach. Henry Melvln B.nh. Jeannclle Dorothy Bachmsn. DoukIos George 1 1:,, ' It, ,, .i Tml.HtMr Bachnielrr. Richard Earl Hiicon, Const N nee Badtr, Chris E Bahm. Darrelt Charles Buhr, Sandra M.in ISt Hutil. V J nam i Raiiey. Barbara Anne 250. £7fi. lu U-; . Clifford M. Balluji. Helen Jane «4. 4M Bailey, James Kdwwrd Bailey, Jame LawfiUMl I5allc3 .Jim Richard Bailey, John David p.iilc.i . .. i M.n c H-,|U . K -ni,r1h nnfrr K.nl«-,v. Kjch.ird Xai-ier Bailey, Robert Edwin Jr Bailey. Ruth CarolLne Bailey. Wulter Leland U.ur,. rfcuu! Ftu i r! In. Frank L ■-.fill r.i 2 Hand. HKhard t) Jr H7C K,,: .. I. Tt,.. L i.,nl t ' .irl Bahor, Byron Lev Baker. Da vie ■t- ' U-r. Fr.-tireN M.iry i-s. hi , i . ,: ■. rju.ic:.! ' . rui Haker, James Allen Baker. Margery EaleJI Baker. Richard Ikrd Bakkc. Barbara Ruth Bakken, Pamela Arnv fill ll:: I .11 Willi-. - , W v ' x- BaldlV, r-Jeralri Lee Bald Ik, Patricia A llahluai. Kathleelk Marie Baldwin. Melbu Corlene E!.,l,iu..r, W.tf rd ..rrr , il.,lLM.r.. H„rv4-. Hush Ball, Court Elliot Ball, Daryl Vemon t Mir, Duunras Allen li.ul M- ' r.ilir Jf: ' i Bail, Mary Jauft Baliautyiie, Norman James Ballard. James Waller Hal lard. Jane Eliiahrth Uiz i. ,:: ,i.i John Williain l - illir.cei k.-rini ' H, frvur ' ' B.iK«!h, Rein Alexander Balsley, Rnbert Lown Barntuna. William John 233 Ban, Anlonia Marie tift Banaugh, Catherine Marlr Banaugh. Rlliftbeih Anne Bjtiduccl. Doutrlft John 311 338 Bangs. Collin Kenneth Bangs, Dennis Carey Banister. Larry Saint 404, 4W Bankhead. Elizabeth Anne lUnkhr.vl FUni-er: H Barber Roger Alien -12. 233. 3M i: .r; (,■Mi ' -h.H-i i-iLiiu-n ;iT| Banc. tjetirgR Wallace Baril. Kandra Lee H.irker, Juann -•rklej S lever, r.ir; Barkshire. Charles Thomas Barmeycr. John Hoborl Barnard, C- ' arol Jeanne Barnard. Joseph Janves 5 . 4W Ramhy. I vun Lrroj Bl Bamell. Royal G. Barnes, DouguU Allen 21. 19B Barnes, DolujIos Edward m 2«,3S0 Rames, l. Dennis Bamett, CftTol Jean lliG Bsrnetl, Catherine Anne Bar.; ell, Donald Edward Barnett, Rohert J Barneti, Terrl Barney, Pay Id Edward ' •: !-H-ii., ..I.,-,.- Barnicoat, Mina Jocephine j 1 - J -r.ii-ip LVfi-M.i r i ' V llarr ' . ' jau ' e Mlt-haerjr aH, 3113 Harrtll. BLII Franklin H ,1 r . -ri jlrur-. ' Hirtierl Barrett. I?i vlrf Alan Barren. Ffpilrlclt Owen Barrett, Roberta MUlcr narrows, Glenn Carter k..ri.. ' a V J,. ' hn Marshall K3 Barry, William Cooper Barsness, John Charles 44, 90, H...-s--,; S s. f.-r., i., Perrv Bnri;i, Margaret Lenore Burlh. Marj EHuhetb Bariheimoss. F. David Bart let! , Edward Francis , ' |50 Bu rtsrh, Jeff Duncan BasLle, Joanne Roberta 290 Batei., Lone W. Basxuer. Duane Froncais Bates, Daniel Wilson Ball . Joseph Ray 4c4. 403.407 Baty. Jess David Bauc-h. James Wayne 4N Baxter. Bertha C Bay, cjiivin nuiwir si B-J) Linda Dune Baylcsi. Juhn F f...;. ii. Nc- ' .r- A.-...I- El.,,v . U. .il Hta 1 1. ,-. r Ren nan. Terry William 1BJ. 2H, 342 Heal . Karen Marie 275. 2 2 Dnnun. WJllUmi Jalnt 333 BVnMi Betty llt-.ir.i KenmMl Morris 9K Beamey, David Wayne 3W Beoaon., Roejert EMr Br.in.il. FtrjLUl.:! Hay Brattle, Keith Vernon Daaudet ' e. DanlaJ Clurie M Mi, 4iiV Be-mJette. Stanley GcOrjT.e 255, i. ' «4, J7 BeuUlieu.. r Oicr Robert J PrL-uneir. Polly Edith Uf tM, DnA ' ld LemyJUS Bebow. RuKiaid Kurt Hri ' Mfl. Hi. Sin M Frank a5fl Bei-hlutrt, Thoni.m Willie i k .i r. a : :« Beck, Judy Mae 81 Re. ' k. Karen Diane Crnk. Laura L e Beck, Sarn ' y Alice rlv.-l. Il.ili.f, . llt-n il-l ll -Lk. lU.n IT Decker. Allen Henry Pci krr r; r anl Jin.nl 223 Berker Jeffrey tmU  1 Becker. M-ir . Stanlcj Becker. Pnaran Lee la Heoke r, Wayne Thum 6 31 Beckstrurn. Dji 10 dl-trle J ' ' ■t. .rv. i.rr l i:« BockwiUi, Linda Lue llrdard, lln„n Ahth«h.Y B d .V, IT iiK William Jr. Beflkcr. fcuinald irfft Hcehe, Wallace Edward Beebaol, Patriclu Anne 3H| BeHi. D HWla Adair fWCrdlr. Wllllum filunn Jr. Becman, Vemj RuHi Beery, James, Hubert 2 3. 3430 liiV ,• ' H„ri. :■.[• :..-!„! Uertc CJnerse Heerie Belief, Douglas fVJWAfd 350 J .j: Mir,- - Ay I i.i r Becjfu, Donald Lerny I. i, ., • • Beha Ben I Bell. B.irr w i nr, JM :i2r. Ki-U • hrlMopher John Dr.LI. Clara. ElHabeth Bell. Edward Jcnp 8 11, Gordon P.tHen I tell. J a-. ' li..... Bell, Juhn W« l4 S«a Kenneth Kluart KHi [.no .1 1- ,. i- 1-1. :s. ; :m ftell, MllUlljli i;i..ir::..,lr,,. p.r.1 M.wiiyn Bell, Mark Douflu Bell. Siiwii B-srhnrn Kr ). V i V- n, lr I 1 Belier, Gerald Everett M3 flrl in.,:.. M.. 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Beir-reit, TertaiKC J m« 31, 4 4 B«r8Mrwti. nnl ll. r.ne r, •• , t-l ' .vlvri l)Vil ftl llvrfrtrwu Ruicer John Benrvlium. Suwn Kay 19 BerJty, Caroiyn Luuliie « ,i i.i. . ■:•! y.T BcrLaltd Dontui Maii« 52, i3H LHTl.in.J. ■illl-irn WtOV Hh-i !-...{.■! [.rv,i: .■, v:.l, t2 HiTTuiU Alljn A:m S BernJinr?. Hutwrl MiilMti Bcrl 2J, BrrnUnn, Mjrltn Her rel ti EUglftrd trniry, Dn.ml.is F.j, ' iTi,.in Berry. L w WhlttwX B ny. Jitiunr Mlehetc B ;rLa n;.. Gemlri Rufer 378 Berlin. LyikMiJn Mhrjorle f1n.li .... El,.,-,,.,, t.r-n L ' . ' .i H.J. m Bertucbc. Jon William 37) Bervipn. Uvnc U- Berwick, Stephen lljrold BeM kc, JdinO Cralf ltrM.. .r. : -.lH li. Ait, Bethel. CllM-rt Jr , N(„-i MalhJij jn RrihiTl RUllr.itK. Barbara LnUl « Bin me?, Forrent Urif BillmiTP., Jnhn O. BilJxIeJn, Eih-hr.nl W RJnlck. Rimer Edward Biomlich. Joan Ad lk F;,.., l,..fr. t- ' r Ierlik J-o 53, I3Q H.-lj.,[i, Cn.,lK-ir ,NS . ' . Biuell, Dul[.t! Dene BI KHI, Katniem Ann 334 r 3d3 lUILner, Gcralrt Earl 3M • );•..!.. r ' .. .....f p...i . c i .mi. [ .:.■BjorX. Marlnrlr Eileen Bjurnoan, AltneJ ilUnler Bbick. Gary Alain in BLnek, Kailene M LW lU.w-l£. Sharon Kiky BltuSt ThMl. ' .ai Lynh 11..,, Llr-: I in E 391 Blackmail, Albert Joseph 316 : f;:.rv rtuurne .Hfl Bljrkirmre. 1Mr.ure«n Leona Bt m. Cr t e Ktle Hl.nr. QvnuUA l J rt ' lnn Blair, [ in:t IjvtmiB Blair, Roderick WjUmh, mo nuikr, i ium Elaine Blukely, Aylmcr DaVHl Jl ■,; ,k.t: .I..t:r V, . -:. r .l.l i: Btnnchart, MlrhaeJ Kelly 10] Bhm.iina. Rdth Allan Btanh, Alvln Andrew ..i.i , Her . U 1 1 i. |- - : ■. . . i BtaHcr. Cumn ijev t: I ii.. H! AM.i-l ' Btnjevii-ll. Lt. ' -kK- M,.lli «, BlaJtevifh. Richira L 1 1. Is t ' l: ' , ' tZ-: ' I. . Qlomtfren, Will mm R. Jr lS?..r..ft.llsV JiHiri •!■- ' ■' H 1 1. Sl,.r K. Rlnnm. Cory Janice. BStjlHAfTip. Bruce Thnnub 127 Bhiit, Rieharii UirhnaT Slunc, John Hmliarit iftS Bhlmberff. Janet Leslie Bh, Roy c BoWJlU, Hal Dtinald Rridhnldl. Frederick B. i,nr. f:..t l:..r-- r l H ' if. tlctfrl. Hfi.ec- Roe, Gary Lawnnlce Due. Rnlland E Euedefker. Rrelt Anthony Liner. Rnehlcr. Ehie Baehrtu Chora Rubin Bocrun , Wkhiwi Uavn: BoespfluC, Donald CleurMe BoeEtdier. J amell Bio hKWd r-.m-tul-.i-u. ! ' .-u. Siminon ftiltn David Anthany isuii... Rtnia A(cnd Bniter, K ih. t. KI,m!„ 3111 BQgiMfc. CfaflrfMl Raeer 17 Tilo, Raenelle Einmo 57. 175. B le EjalJ • ird i, Bttleriike. Wiriljm Ru en 2 Bating, Randall Cral 312 Bollnicer, David Steven Bulir.uer. Thunvi r..:.i, B«Ub Jivs. u :i:hi BnlluiMer, Dule Wayne Jr. I BorHeM.n I-lnrl.i UmUuC ! 1,1 :,-,-.,i: Ann Boreittede. Cunnlt Jenli W Borer., Slflcy Ann 335 l! .r- l,r i-:.. 11,. err ?. k h;,fl JVurlv;, JL cph DaViri Bosnhc. Jrje Dstuilei ItiuMf Ruutrr H HrjUtiom, Niiney Ann Racwell, Duniilrl Hufh lk  ?%cll. Korma Duona- BuGWell. Hleluird llarlry mt I ' .-irr I . I.. ' . ■r . h BdDldecL Myron V(i (ai 171 ltm.llrr Cjij Va. ne Rnurke. Hu .n .NS.irle Bourke. Vkrtiniu Aln. 3S Buiirne. Bruce Anihnny Bow-rquln. HouIiiib Belly Sift, i Huurrrt. Payc M rle 32. 212. T. 253, 332 B.ihnnjUH. 15.11.. i SlK-lk-y ilniven. Alireil tilenn Rnwen. Clifford Lnime Bciwen, DoruHl I ft ii, BoW f, Jijnrt Attn ElfiWfr . lii.nnie Lee al flawer . Jerry Chufle Bow«rt, Ltllthl BttP B(J CrS, Btwer Lee Bowers, Terein Evj U-All .; . M n. ' .r yr-1. I ti-. Iiei ' .riu Tr..y Pnu-mJic, Gary Wain flnwman, Gene Allan Birwrnaik. Georfja Kunors 69. m Howmrfn. JatneJ Oarflaltl Buwrri li, J nle Hiehard BnwiFUn. Rnbert Bruce Itowsiiiin, SteLLa Marie « BoWihiir, RjihIjI Fl.ilt I : , . . - ■. I Bradford. Wllhiim LHdk El. .. : .-, . 1) ,-r Kilwi.rcl OH. Elr.r ' U Jo ) Mark S7i BramhleU. Leslie ClLnion BrjunbJeH. Vn-Ki Lynn Brandon, Betty sur •Irnvh-n | ..!. Jr. Brendv-uld, Jdun Evelyn Bmn.lviiid Jojrr Elaine Br.inn. tjjfs M. Brant. Joyce Maiie Mr .ii Allan n-.v Brasen,. Charles Francis BrntliW, Hjckurd A. |1H . 2f Brai ll-ii I 35-1 ■BrauTi. Denn! Brelje, Nadla Xadlne 57, 241 Bremner, Loi ' kiey Charle BrensUpurd. Tnwn4t Leray Hre.uii Ki ' r.nelh Wji ne Ilre njh,m. ParrlcU Mjrie Bretliorton, WlttUun H. Hrfuni ns-er, Et y Hubert Brewer. AlUert Roso 231 nriifMeri.an, DnnaJd Wllli.iiu. BnifB , Charlw Woslej «. (tt BriBE . Waller John Uriah t. Dale Logjan Brim, Charlotla S. I It i n Si i .ill ll (-!, ■flrtnek, RjrJiard C_ Briney. Joseph Gary Brmkel. Dnmihy Ajio hs li- ' i-i ia-. KL-hi.mni Hanks HI M Bnsl, HmcJ Ruth Brill. Earl ThOmns r,:iu,. ,lv, ,, M.Tvir. Elrl Hrllto M..!i , J -.,■■Bnurtu. . M.irfforet Ellen 47. Mil Brobs ' . Jerald EJ-nn 3i5 Brock, uTarnlyi: Jn)m iil1 Bruck. Linda Dale Brockia, Lett Jr. BrnJCkman, Rnbcrl A. Brod, Wilfred Leslie U.,.i,-r., k RothPrt Kny Brtnly. 3- enn.v ilrue Bnuedcr. Judith Marie S7. 3«, 27fl Hroir n, Sharon Ijee Broman. Su ,in Kjy W Bromley C ml Ruuch IB, as Hmmley F ' clcr Ty urj Bninaotv Patrick Greffiiry Brook. Carj I e 33 Hr.mM C ii.urJei Arthur jfJH liriwik ;. Mary Curlnlie Bruoke. Mlch.icl Ch.irlfv Brooke, Patrick M rvm j T Bn.nkr. Kathleen flahey 4is5 Hrnnhy. Patrirk Jnseph Broiujeit, Ama Bn.Utly. J 1 At.m :iv Henwtnan. Catherine IMichc 2M Bruirii. AchlUes Lloyd BruWh. Alan TJweJJH Brown H.irl..urj Dale M2A Hruv, !, llruce Rnhert 342 Brrj ti, Catol Cldney 288. 3 0 ILui. j. I. I ..I., I M r t..ru ' 1 HS. -.Oil r... .-.in r ' .ir.n- E: i r.jtwi h .;:ii Uruwu. Clark Ro«er Hrnwr. (Jeorice Steven BrO n, Harold Raker Brown, James Allah Brown, James Kerr Brown, Jen Ann Br«W«. Jui ' .n ll-rlisu ' r Brown. Jnsin c : 1 1 1 1 l- Brown. Joyce Brown. Kathleen N 330. X«i Brown, Kenneth M.Jr W Drawn. UiwrJ Dell Brown. Lindsay Anne BfWfll, Lfr. ' O Jaioei B3 Brown, Lenny Adelbrrt Brown. Maitm Dlaiine Jf? Brown, Marjjery Hunter Brown, Michael Lee Brown, Michael «a Brown, Mots a C. Brawn, Shrll i L- ' .... :--,•: - ! .•.. 4-1 ' •- ! ::. i . a s Brown, Thomas Kdgar HI3 BruWIiback Pamela L 4t. 54, fW ll r ..«ne l eU. H ' - • BmwrUoc. NlC-hOla It til ii i .-..Hi:in.:. Sh..r.. ' i I H- Br. u-f M.irlh.i be Bruce. Robert Waller Brumrjac-k. Don Od oo 31 Brumback. Larry Ru 308 Braoihaueh Juhn H« war i Brumbaugh. Richard Allen lirunilcs. S I-.cj rv Lee 33S BrUtMtlL. IB«na1d CTiarle 5L led Brunnrr. Kathryn Diana 33S Brunv, LouLs W i A ' .flM-- LliTis Bruoivold, ReruUd Dallas 233. Sit Bruskk, Michael Gene Bryan, Betty Jn Bryan. Mark Allan 3 Be iin. Sharon L e Brvunt, Robert Frank Ltn Brydon. Dobert Henry 35 Buchanan. Brailfard Edwin Buchanan. Jo Ann 83 Buchanan, William Jr. Buvhrl M. .irr- ' M-.r. Buck. Clint i Lee Buckjtndurff, Freci Bueklaod. Adrian Lrc Bllfkliind. James El Kief 361 HockFln, With Pie ruun El-u IilrlU . KartU K y lluditc. William Bern Bue. Jauet Virginia 4 M, 410 Bueltgcn bjih. Kathleen BufBojflO . Burred ftugbee. Bruce Abbn t n .. + - . . T d.«AL 1| Kichard Waiter Buhr. Hiiilip A lion Huhter, K Muhier. maim  I ..... ... , i ... ,nle Ann Bufcwa, Wayne Eul| ll. JJurV in G Euimon, Erin Bull, Charlc John BuUer. Peter George Bullock, James Clifford Bullnctc Terry Franklin Frederick Claude [UiriM.i.H . Richard Lloyd ST Bunje, Brute Pntrcr Blinie, Unrla Vnss Bunker, Kerry AI. ' Ul 355 Bunn. Paul Clifford Bunnell, David L« Bunyoru Mark 351 BurdlU, Bonnie Hea V.urvi-c Ki, ii.-.T-. 1 , Riiv,.l Burgess. Caryl Anil Burge . Donald Bin ni ' Su t k.j;, an BUM ' .:--, ' I!:.. I, . • It .1. .I!., ' . ' - Burnhiird. HiirVev Ray Fl . i r K I ... 1 1 . l-!JS.!.i M.irn- Hurmaii0r. On-ta C. Hurnflt, Darwin Eu«ene Burns. Beverly Cay 2 fl uimn, Curl O. Bum . DennL H l l«-y loo. 301 Elm n-: Kim-: M.ie;.- BurrU cury WtCfH Bum . Janies Hn II Burns, Jerry WHmhI nurns. Thomas LeJhe Burnshle. T H ■■(.• I m- Bi-irrll. Ftl-- i, -.T l ' ..nl Btirrm. Honaid Clifton lit Burt. Gertrude U ' ii ' ..lr Burtnn, David Unbrrl 13E Burtnn, J«uiinelte Jone? Burtnn, Larry Allen Burton, Peggy Ann 308 Burvill. Adah Mue Busi-n Ckrnl June Busch, Mareutultv V- Ruth Ann Burke. Patrir- , Ann Burke. Sf.-ter David Ann BurkHyrd, Alison Bimn Burknnrt. Jon Frede-rkt -r, Vicki Lynn SK Butfher. EdWJnl BornLc Butcher, ramelu Ga Je i . ■' .- M.mh rj:-c p i. Arlliur Clyd Buibj. Martnn Jr BuurhArl. Larry Adrian Buyse. Morris A Bye, Steve Walter .TJi By n, Cunatiiute Jcjt mr Bylngtun. K Craui y. ill. Ji.hr. SuHtirL Jlyrr.i- Jai-.r--. M:ih.,d T. ' l Byme. T-lla ,Mae Bynm. Erwln Clurlca C,ib,i?in . Uiwreilre V 355 C4ibe. l  ren Cnlell Jr. Cool . Alnn William i h-i.im. J sr-pli C C+d . Aim H Ca dleux. Mar)- Patricia Cadwelk, Anlhnny Blakr Cady. James H Caff rrn r Sharoh Kuy 332 Cnhlll. F ' lm.i Sbdfon CT:.t.|ll. Wddfl Davis Cohnon. t rvne A. Cmi. A I. hi FrancLA Cain. Tlitimai Emfjrji :iill Calblfk. Karon Chntline Cn loaT rra . Jjmn Pel Cflldwelt. Al.m Pendleton CjiWw [I, Clilfurd Boberl Cain wen. conni« Mae r.ii vii. .V.n-K..r- -1 li- ■■•■!■. talk in Wayne Jeffery Call. John Erold i ..- .•: . : r ■■■Cainerqm. Alu - t iu| - Cainernn, Mary Helr-n Caniernn, N ' anrV Clarke Cameron, Vlrtnr James 4W Caiutj. Glenn Tbomas CflO [i4inelld. Paul Jr. Campbell, Dsivlri Cbarles [.■.•liiiulieil tJi ' liiii Tm c ' jut i i .1 H-: : c;.,iv riLnni. . Campbell. Harold Kowanl Cainpbell. Hugh B i • i n-pbeB, [Ufa L. Campbell, Irene Mary Campbell, Jcanette Bogers ra ripi ' eli. E irnla Kae CampbeU, P.iJrtck Michael Caiupbell. Robert J«met S38 Camplhell, Ruth Jeanctle Camiibell, t ' r. i l!L,rk Jr Campbe.ll, Wavne Fredrick 45. C.:-rn|.lnill. Will mm R. VJ Candler, t ' h lh Jeanne Cannon r Alexa Sholhy 3«S. Curuvn sum Ki:-,ll ' i Conlerbury. Ly nn DarreH. i ..r.i.i-:. .I„.i|. f-iitiLTine ContOU, PieJ-re Michel : i ' l Frahcer. PLiiirh t ! . t- - ' ,-. Cnpe, Dunnt. ' Herlittt Capp, Louise Aim «3. 11-10 C.iratras, Robert Jams Canu. Kallirvn Jean Card, Gory M.irtm f ,ril.;, I . ' .v. .,-.| I 1 . ml Gutim, France Marts l .1111 in..: B i n- 2i L, Cardcni, Vern Rav . ' lil QUtJtML Wilbom Ross Carey, Lynn Ann 330 Carlisle. Conrtdftce Jo I7lt. 25s Carlur Ovida C. Curlwn, Clinton Enrl Carlsoo. David Lcro Carlson. Don Marvin C.itl on. Gary Bill CArlHli. Jon Lee Carlson. Mlrhael Allan Carlson. Zenieda Rulh Carlton, Kutwrl K Carmlfhafl. Gk-nn Alan Jr Camahab. B-irrv Cr.ili! Carney. Edwarxl Martin Carney. Sharon L. Camry. Willtam Patrick Carpentrr. Bonnie Jean Utt Carpenter, David Gentjte Corpehler. Jain en Grant Carpehter. Krrn.flh Ib.y Carpenter. Michael Clark Carpenter. Richard C. 1IH, 3la Cferparttar, Bnrvald Groll Curner, Moriorle Be an Carrier. F? . ' • ,k i nrna i-W Carroll, Stephen Edwurd III. : Carter, Carol Jnycv Carter, liurrcll ErvlnJC Carter. Joanne MarKarcl Carter, Linda Kay Carter, Molly MoTife 83. 3M C ai:. ! Ni-ii., I -jUi Carter. William Carroll Caru.-o, Frederick C. Jr. 23fi CarVclh, John Charles Case. Clinton Hubbard Ci-.-rCf F- ' • in ' ' -■' ■M.. ir. i Case. Sawn Howard Case. Terry Mlehael Casey, llenr Dolorei J Caaey, James Boy tal, .112 Ciuey. Robert Mn!thrW Casey. WlJUom Alfred Cash, Cheryl Rae 33 1 ■..:-!• .1..III.;-  •:.•! WIM ' . ' Cash. Richard Carl Carnal t. Linda Jean Cashmore. CharlCfi RudWll Caskey . Kayo Eileen 54, W Casmao, Gerald Wayne C.ivr. Kt-ni.elh Mf irill Cisselman, Ch.trles Eilward r.i - ' .t-r . fr-o v  s.,r.i Casio, William Hoft Caswell, Jainoi Gerr- r. , - we; . wu i.,-n r - -ri i- i- 1 f ■..:!• . J.-n :rl ' A.,i i Caihey. Gvraln Joshona Catpo. Miriam Mtrrray Calrow, Carolyn Elizabeth Cauifhev. Jack David C..vs-.r,, n Wlllian: Nye Cehull, Richard Frank Cent nnr, Huwell Joseph Ccpbuji. Ftorence Lucille Cernlk. li Josepb W II Hum 37B Centnik. Tert J ChaOha, Nare h Kumar Chadwlf k. Fred Diile Chaffee, Patrick Emmclt Chamberlain, Edw.ird T III 3S3 t ' li.n-il.crlln. Ftnho-rl V. [ ' h.imtierk. [rnnna Cbamberv. Gary Wa nc Chambers;, RraUuld L, Cbamhcra, Sharon Kay Cham pi In, Maknm Eugene M Chandler, Charles Fay ChaniBer. Dorolhy Marie Chandter, J, Wilbur Chandler. Michael Harlan Chang. Mcimal £64 Chapman, Joan Bennett Chapman, Marvin Duvjtt Chapman, Nancy ' Ruth Charchenho. Diana Suzanne ch.inert;. Willi. in; 3i„nif ■, Chase, Alfred Lee Chase, Mar£arrl Alien ChatJain, Carul June ChaMsn. Steve Irwin 323 Cheek, John Bludgelt 132 -he it. Kathleen Terry 1 Cbeeseman. Rotierl Gtmrfie Cheelhaiu Allin Henry fl8 Chemuky, John B, Chesbro. Thomas Leu 171 Cbeunir Anlhorty C, N. Chcunjf. Ealwand C. M Xt ChUnc. l.injr Lllnl Chidley, Unda LeuUe Chtlderi. Edward Alan m ChildS, D. FranrLr CMldk. Gordon B. Chin, pine sen t hIJ ' .hilc-. I.UHf %J Chiiholm. fM.-.ri -v.-n i Chitwond. HAra Martha Choalf. Darrel Lee Chord, Jr WLllLam FJWood f i. Ir..: ■- ■■;.-r-- Mrurf Chrtsten en. Janice J St Chrlrtf n m, Mrrla N. Chrhli-nvfr, Phil Up Alio t hrL-.1r-o.sfn. Stephen O.flB ChnsteOion, Vclma A, Christeos.no. Duane L. Chrislensoo, Steven Walsh Christian. CI i  u ft John 351 Ch ridl mn en, A lyre D. ChrlsUannen. Constance C. h r. n -, r.. r...f . Ft-.v ;:if: Chrj:.1i..n eiV M.-rlir , . Cbrliltaneen. fihlrley J. Christiansen. Thnmos D. Chruitamnoo, Chris Ann ChrtsUns ih, Vk-ki Mae Chrlsiman, Sharon L. 264 Chrtstinan, Wayne Krith Chrlslopher. Cuml Lavbi m Chrhdopher. Lana Marie ChrcKinpherson, Cecil K. Chrbbjpharsnn, l irry t« Chrtdtopherson. V J CliNbh Uillif fharler.p- HJ Chumrn ' .!. Michael Thi.mat Cbumr.ni. William Paul Church, Charlotte Made Chllfch, Donald Leroy Church, Oordon Cameron Church. Jama ftmett ChuTch. Joanoe Allonen Church, ftobert Cm matt CbuTchwelt, Cheryl Loul e Churchuell, Donald Edward Ciaralrk. Barbara Arm Clebten, David Gregory i: nun ii. W.ivjie Anthony £ ' poialo. Helen A 57 C iar J..rr„-; ,T,- C ack, Jo eph Albert Clack, Steven Robert C ack. Theodore H- Jr Claf llip. J rxi Lllham Clalrnrwit., Conlili NrNel Clairrriiji I B-nJ-.v EUigene Clamp, OHif. L, Jr riuin ' Hesn Cuefcn 330 n.irk, Barbara Mnn Clark ftarhar, Eflrro Clark tlrl ' .L U Clark, Clintoh Waller 261 Clark. David Kenneth CI-irM L nr.i!h M-ie CJ.irk. Bugcn e John . •,. ■:.. ■: .1,1 H.i IRi . ' ,1a Clark. Joanne Theresa Clark. John Andre Clark. June Adele 332 Clark. Linda Jean ( I:.!- l lr„L., |.. L , ; Ctarx Lloyd Melvln Clark. Mark Andrew Clartt, Martha Jayne Clark, Norman Edward l3t Xt r 133. 13-1. 13S CUrk. Richard Be« Clark. Robert Bamow Clark, Robert L wi CUrk, Bobey John Clark, Rojfer Duanc Clark, Soe Ann Clark. Jr. Wallace hi Clark, Walter Jay Clarke, Donald Wray r:i.,ikr. F-rnu- Albr-i ri:, ik -. H.irold Henry 110 i ! ,ikr ■.vtittom Howard Ciaunfh. Richard Stephen 354 Clausen, Carlo Baa Clausen, William Conrnd 3 . 383. 398 da us on, Eric Lee 83 Clavadeuener. John T. Clawson, Eusjene Herman Jr. Clawson, Jao-,. - %C.,ck IJ3 ClaWson, Rojfer Wayne Clawson, Sharon I ee c:.. kP,.,. c:i n Ion Morrto ( .. .. Krntieih Sin.ir ' Jr Claymore. Gemell D. Clayton, Danrt Bernard Clemam,, Mlchnel taw rieuiehi. Buffer Lee 31 Clement. Cell Anne 57 Clement , Howan.l Warren ClenioiDi. Pamela Jeanne Cllngman, Roijger Etujcne Clinker, Elizabeth Ann XH Clinker, John Thomas Clinker, Suumne 19, 312. 334 Chnker. fir mm., 21 H CllnklnKbeard, Ruth Mary m Ct-fc Sunt ) John CI..T. I ' -isicIa Jf i Cluthlrr. Stanley fta Cln U|er Brian Robert HIS. 31S nutm H Gene-va L ' lirnlc. Ann Lane 43 r., -:n ' i.:. ' [he ■t.i-i- 11:1 gun, J«mn ftoberl COffhll. Otis Den (Ye Man. K,in:n A run Cotfhlm, Wendy B rt CddCUWT. Alin ChaHe Cathy. Conrad Cold, Dan Elmer CpWlfiJ . S-leien Frurttt Cornwall. Hobby Kit Carol K-i ' i Jl. 4? Cole, DUVUI Bruce Coif. Elna M. rnle, George Arthur CnJr. HU«JlJwn E. i -.. I... K.i. ' en ! ., • :n L c„k-. tjuin-rt wmi-um aac Colt. Susan Mr rle C - ..|i-- ,.,n 0 Cnleman, Ronald DUX 300 : M.ii.H-j Win Culn. Nancy Ruth 133 Cid-_n. Jamc- DortaH Cullamer. K.J Cul)enbipr-Le, Ga CcHS rr. Everett J_ CnUlhs, DianaM ttoe . a i. aw Collin . Gary E4W lrd Co Mini, James Clinton (YiHicr. John Hh-H.h-11 - r Collin . Linda Darlene Columhu . Ann Kathleen Colvlllr, Mhhfrl Jd Cohi-uux, Jan Alleen 2M, 2« l- lln-.llJK M.H. 1 1 li V 1 1 1 : 0 ' lirVl. Cumtr. William Alan _W Cammorford, Donald A. 60 Cnmptnn, Catldln Wleen Cnmptmi. France C. -Bit CLlllaway. Julia Marp iel C-cm;iw.ij . Su-iin Ann Condon, J U II Q- Arthur CtJltlOM U II AC Jr. I. ' 1-1,11 I I I y Veil. Comr-ll, Adeline M-rf--tt Cornell, Jay Allen Cornell. J.riL ' fh Madden Cornell. William Geori? Cumitius, MKt-i U S3 Corr, Rot r1 Paine It Ci ' i«.k« vc. Mary Ann I -..-.ir._ri. Ft- i-Mii. ' . J., fin- . CumUL Charlotte Ann COftettr) Anthf.-nj, Jn«.pX 2fil. 371 Cnatello, Jam lliirlwcirlh CMtrriu. Piirtci r Cote, «Wth Grayer Couehr-n, Beverly May Counscll. Shar n Marlenc (_-.:u:l:i yrri.ni :ini H .. cci it Cnurehene. Charles Lloyd Coven. Irene CUrnmv CoveM . Nancy Annr Cowan, hetla Diane ,.-.L Till! Hi-!! • Cowan, Thim..M Aim re w ;H:i CtmtU. Ann Cowley. 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Vlr nni.i Sue :ia r.,ppu „ ni,,i..i i C ' JTbjILy. Juhn KniSer Corbally. JMdi Ann Onniett, J jnne Wondell Corbllt. Daniel James Corde . Brendn Arteen ■.rnn-ell. ( ..rv..-. u-.- nv. C rnlle, Holt Corletl. Jcimtlhan Edward 93 Cormadi. David Stewart S MH Corn, HuBll William Crifler. Wand Jean Mil mil, m Crnldl. Thomas. Edward Cwl, Cathy Ann Crothcr. Ctiarh Kuih CrtK ' iall. Allan Kr ire Cn.r««l. Mlevs Lercr CroctMin. Anna Ma.rU Crumley, ftrrnt R«ea ' •i - s . - ' I ' dlrii-k CrcKiruinfcwtUlLV A lit GOV A 70 CronFWolWftflw. Krtna Masc CrtracMiilwfRhs. Uit i™ bf. Croablc. Mark Desmond 371 Crushie. P;iul Frederic 3?i Crusby, France Lee c-rcwhy. Xanry Lee I ' r • i • U.. -! ...t.i Ul.nr .1- CrosaL GfUMje wlllanl Croat, William UK-hard l-r. .... li ... ..i7 . rr. Crauch, Jl d5 F lhel i ; M:. h-i ' J V. l nll.i-rV.Mi. J.mm , i- ' .[. : H- : I. : z i ' uiii .. fUnuithj John i-Mil.r Win. S«-!.ri.-i cijivoi. 1 1 --.in s jm:. CdrVerwell. Shjdtord Y. H r MO. Uumnilnur.. CM1B t Cummins . Jlwarrt Anhur Cummins . Kennar f T. Cumnnnaa, MAfgarel J 2M Cumniinge. Mniy ftalch Cuminmea, Wayne David Cummliu, KalLleen Tfl Ctinln, Den Cwibi! Hertha Huffman Cunningham, Glerka Ann Cunrtintfham, Joan Ann Cunningham, Maria. [ - ' .u i nm if ham, H mllilph W. I .Llll-.LI1HH.M-: n IT i ■. C - ' .krini«ifh.ii . S--I.it ' . F. f .. i ii l-.-i .m- Willi, n n Henri 254 L--i.pl 1 1.. run. Ft.mili CurrV! DmiIUUW Cljnfie It. 13 i -..in H I. . : • ■■Curry. James Elliott 1M Curry Juhn KaU ' IV. Curry. Jr. torturd C-ndram it!7. -huh- ' k Darhs. Nanry Ann n..l.!r Fti. 11 Jui-.U 1!1 ilnr. [JrHllcn, Mllrired Elaine 0 DulK ' .h, Itru-e Fjfltilil [in ilv. ' . . Julia rsiln jn ODLl-y, S-anry Lnol i! Dake, Fat A. Dolhee. WlJllattl Keiiu Mrt. +U- E)..:,-. Ki;nii p Aili-rn- Dalr, Lunnie Jamen 2aU Dale, Maurice flay Hide. Sir-ven Grnc Llalrn, Gary Lynn Daley, Dariwrn Roe tii.nn . . ' .M M--: KmI -C-I ' t :ik-.v. Jf ieph Frevnian [ :■I-l-.i.-. 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Spencer M«iKsjlt Jr. Dean. Wiliii.ui Edward Det«r. Da-let Carl [ifiu ' i-rm, Kari njchard FJetwrtm, Phyltu L. Dctmer, J ante flilwairl Ln-lKiyrif. Jor MiMieiil Dehmyn. Nnef Howard 223 Dc-cker. Daniel RLdMrd Decker. Gale LouU De. ker. Cary Lee De-k en Larhhert Krmian U .::.,|| - I.-. Ji-l 1:1)1- P.llltf [j,.,lru ir-r.n l ).i . id John Drifvy David Al-mXJ2, 2SD Dcpjnan. Michael ia?e lh ! ' !.n ' K. ' i ' -. ' in Mmt ' i i. Delaney. Janet Mary Delaitey. Stephrn Clurtp H [Vivi-r. Ja « Albert Dellch. HnbfjM l ee Delniuf. Hruce Edwin Del HnsarJ ' L Dannn ur • . k .ihirt-f- ' : ' ■• 1 Demarlnic Frederick M ri.-r M!i- Demmo-i DenUK)n. Hal John [1j-v.ii e N urn,. ci Hli-Ii.i! I Dennl . Marshall Wllllan, DaanUt-n BsAdr K i) :vi..-a i. ■■• i. ■.. li.M-.-r t i:M,r K„i 1i Detmer. PhyUi Kuih l]i.-it-riti..ir er. Clifford D. iiitc i. F..M.H i J i.i : 0 4Sti Devlin, Mary lsal cilc i j,-.. in. w«rd r-iricH no [Jcvoi. Andre Jc eph Jr. Dc-.rle , Glvnn Allen nevriet. 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Dooley , Dnnald Lee 223, 251 DoOrnbu , V m A. D,. t Hili- . Pert inn Jiimm rhir.,M. Gary Gene .1 5 Dnran. William Joseph Domtlfe. Glen Roy Jr Durrmn-Ion, William A DOrieh, Dune J De.in Dotter. IXfJnriii Karlene D Dotter. Jeanmne Lynn D«tiiMi, Thurfton Dirty, Eliitr.no Carl Mfl 31mi|fhrr i. , Jeri l c- Dougherty, Nancy Ann 41 Dnu K hten. Dai, 111 Lk 3SS DoujUa. . l,.,ir !.,.,,i,„ril iiLS. Mi Doujthu. John P oU jpa . Mary U?J ,T r Doull, Jack A ll ' iull Sandra Roche I Ic Uniy, Jt« y fieri Dawhaniuk. Ftiillex Dnn Downey, Ella Vermin ' „ • • ■1 Ony ' ie. Robert Emeat DoKtita. Charles Fr 1rr let Dmffer, Robert Waller Drain. A Urn Kayle iJr nier. Edwin Alilfl Droalal, Juhn Eu£«ne richer. Vera l. ' JUlie Drew, Cher vl Diane B4 Drew. Nona l rson Drewek, John Jr. Duehannc. R ndi Faye Duj-heineau,, Andre P 84 Duchr.tneau, Pamela P 70 Duden, F William I ..!.■!, U- -r: I- ' 1 1 : •, 1 1.— ■•, I ij1f I J. i If f h, | r, Duffer, Juctitii Marie DufficUl, Mi.. 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Diiane alnrae tjrhf, Sandra Joan tol lhrk. HunHey Dantel 221 £astm.in, K14ubcUl Eaclman. Tom L, RalhiDCQti Gary L e SM, 3Mt EbaujCh, Jnn Allen fTljerlv. EdiA artl Clarenr Eiiy. Ronuru Lnwell EeuiCtBn, Darn-t lrvtn J - ' - fir 1. ii 1. ill i • .!.:. I ,1., fj.i, Eck. DwlKht Lynclom Eck, Luurent-ir rv tWar l Eckel, Lee Norman Ecket. Frank Edwurrl Er k iry . tJcnnia Dean r:. I S. i-i: ■irt € ..) . , I Ji.mii Eddy Jack Elvtn Jr. Eddy. RuKer Eugene fid Eder, Roben Gene Edgar, Rebut K Edgmmd, John Wuley EdJlolm, QMvin Luwrrn.-ir aaa tdtnfcr. Clarence A Wen Edlnfton. Geurjlane Mulh XL . ;m Edmn, Lorrfltne Phyllia 84 ftnhott l •! i-.-.k r M«ni . _ TaornJl! Arthur 3 1 Ehlnger, Rnberl FerrlM Ehnk, Diirlcnc Ann Sl wjn ETirhrism. Rkhard Mafvin FJt ' kel her ' J ' A ' 1 c ' ' ' ' ' ' 350 t ; ' •! ■ta V: ' ,tiiii Elitfl., LdXI JanLee 302 Eide, Riehord Gary Kklel. William Jullrl Kliluiii, FamrLl £.veret1e ElMiletM. Jonathan Earl Elseman Pairh ftudnoy Bfch n H W ?l r e . r,l n l:I1 Fin- ti ' ii, Eiiw x l. Janet EU Elm . J rrlO Htcliaru Eirod, U n;h Kini -,-! HI rm I. J .1 ' iii.-t ' . ' il E-.l-li ' . ' i i r;itili-k Ciraw si .UV. Klv Hi.Ih-i i Th ,• Ejnhlen. Ciry K Emblen, Helen Grtfila Emenun, John £dwnrr1 Kn eiv rVnnv K.n 3:tH tin i rick. Bu1)bl Lynn ' ] eniriok. SU Jh Sl«ihant K3l Eii.r- Mm I i .r ., % Endrcw, Shirley Ann .. ! I ■■. ,.. t.MxHjl, Jo-vyh C 111 Entftk Lttwreiree Irvine En rl Hn-lmi-rj Allen EnifeJhard. Jnseph Geurjje Sheer. D vid Ah :n KnilJIIld. Either J_jju (AC- tnifle. Robert Jujkeoh En K Jer. Gail Mnr v 7L EnK.er. Thirin-i WalKT EriHren. rhnrlen L« rnman, Julia Emikon. ThviiLii Dee 2S8 Enms Ann« UmlMC Eonlc Dnrii-thv Jmi Ennik. Virginia Jane 334 Eh(n. Jim Arnold i- ' .i i. ... Kojienc .loseph Enngltl. Thwnan F-agene 20. fl Eiutlgn, George th)u l.i. 2 6 Enstgn, WLtLiam Pavld ErlcKhun, Karl Paal Ertcksnn. Kiilhryn Clare Erlcksrm. Lelf Barton Z3J4 frkksun, LnulM? Mclheth k- ■;. ■, v, ... Kru-ksuu, OJC- Wile EriokvH.n. I ' ..i-ii-l n Ann HJi l:r!. k.-.,!i II. -M- urul J.,1,.1-, rru-k?i n r ftiehflrd Simon KrlCkBon, Sharon Kd.V Z 4 RnckBan Warren Lief 307 Erlcson, F, Rji-hard Ertkt n. Riiihunl C Erton. Ralnn Lloyd Kr |.|ii,l-:un. Jaisriib D« rolhv Xl2 TU-, ' f n-i. h. t.., L ' . ' il | . H .| 22_i I 1 i !:,:■.,. ,i : Emy, Peirl Frvmg, Damn « dph Ksehenbarher, aenjarnln W EnkrlElSC. Gec-r| e Edv, ird Espeland. Dcnni fi. Ei pelln. Down Murie 28fi Ks . Hoirr Atktn K-1.-K. M Ariwr. Eilec, HormM Rates Esiey. Lynn Ellen E1 epare. Angela ?50, 293, Evana. ChUre Cecltii tSfl EvaOi. Daiy II Lo Evann. GOur«L Edward Ev ' anii, Janet Helen |3!1 X C. .583 Evjns, Jcnean Sue EVMilM, Joanne Blanche U Kvaru, Ju Anne Evana, Jitol Richard Evuni. Kttlly Wymaii 31. 34 van4, Lin Ja Ann Evan . Lloyd Charl« W Evan . Patrick Eugene 2M Evojii. Ram- . . :-.•! Ki Kti tir rt t-H-po tit. H.s. S.iiKira t.ff fiif Evans, Ktivitq RamKay EVana. Troy 375 EvalkiOh, Glenn Llewellyn Even , Mary Barbara EVenann. Jay Wallace Even«ni, Marlon Elalnp E ' .ersulc. Kenneth Leroy 2 Ejerly, Klin Nelson Eyre. Wayne- Warren J-,.,-%. DnriA Evelyn .. Lurry C. Hnfiild li II K, Eugjene KOwafd i, Kurpn Ann flo Armand Lrruy berl Gi-urge Jr. FauL Ljdia A 1(4 Faulkner, Janice Emily Faurn ., Tana Lou aSS, Jfl FauatL Conrtanv Lynn 328 Fccney. Eltfabelli Fekle, VkTfir Ke Liner. Sherry l.ynn Felker Robert Churle FeUnwa. Ann Maree 332 Fellow . Richard CLlfuitt Feltow . Wulter ateten Felt. Cj nkice Ann 33s i-,-:: ,1 . 3-:. 1 k i-r - :i:.ii l-VIU J 1 MnJiroe SJ-.uili . Fengcr. Men lee El da S3. SO. Slkt Fen net. Lcvna Luuiae 47, XlS Fcr. ' k. . Hr.rtt 2 Fen ton, Judith KHI trom 118 « t „irn 5 rthur i-r-nr. 21 L ' : Ruth 3KT ForidL-r. Daniel Juhn r f-. her. AlK ' n JeottpV :?56 Feu, Wnluvm John f ' -l ' i- ' I. lull Flu- -rll Fe1terLy r Jjnh Rae Fe uMii. Gary L. Fo htler. HYlniuW Field, Ri-rliln Air ted Field. ViettM-la Uf i I ' ll rii ' i.j Sue FJS Firri Shirley Anne- FUlcld, Mjthacl Wayne V.i , .1 ' J.-..r.| A.-lhu ' r FUefw, Gcurpa Louiae K!Iii:m, ' .vi, • M.,r Am-. i ' . Fink. AlltLO Leona i- 1 1 . 1 ■«. -.■n-i MrCiuiri ' Flnley, KvHh Cdluin Jr. FlFh, LylC LeaJie Fiihhuni, Roumarle Flahcr. David W Flahef . Dennm J re Fisher. Gjv FWner. Michael Jnek Fisher. irU-otl Erneal Fisher, Thonvaa Vf,V.-. K-.rl MunJr . ' .] Fitch. Laurie EvLn Fitz. Lrima CarNyu Fitzgerald, Frtrnk J. Ftt terald, Juhn Alvln 4IH ' ,. t M-r.ilii K.im.-i. I J i - 1 1 1 1 UrJ-lrlL k. John 5l w«n k. Gene Robert X. Gordon Jiacji-h „el Ji.hn t il I 1 Kay JllVr r r..i ny. Alvln James ler. Vernon Hay ma, Uartiara Aim S3 IhK, Bonn Tyro nr. i.-urH:-; L r i. Adnlpn SHU i Ellen ■■alhertnc Wfl, S Flr-trhcr, Daniel Chiron r letrhcr Klr. :i n K Fletcher. Hubert Lm «, 355. ,, f - Kdacn .-• | it I.-.: At! I ' m l! ' i Ki.i.!. rVi.uC!l.r: H.ir.,.| -W, Foreman. Allan Eugene- Forerun, rkirotby Hope Forflimw. Ru«ell Jamea fnrhan, Wdllain Edward 361 Fnrvuuh. C-., , Ivw K ' J.i nc M..rif Furu n. Juhn A. Futimh. KrhKtln C 3M Fun 1h. Paulctle Kuy KB meter. Addle Kathleen 85 Fuater] George LeUfhtnn Foaler. I twl Grieve Filler. Kcimclh Everett -.. ' -: t, M.I I VIM -iL..lk Fnucber. Will lam F Fuuat. Lorry Duu -lan Kuwk ' t. I!i. t i; T a - |.. I ' ! ' .. ■- Hi. I.-:-! FOX, Herhen Ronald K..K. Jamex William 113. K17 bteM m, : oSah 36i rankhh. n Errl«ai n Frarttr, Oturd l,oran Frn.rier. Marvm Sutfene t ' i. n r. I ' iitoi P Fru.lrr. Peter Maynard 1M Fr.i. ' Jt-r yir:r„ r.fll French. Ro  Albert 3 1 Frerlland. DnlePvoreu Frcdrk ' K on. El fen Irmt frrdriLkjon. Mlnhael T Fredr rklon, Robert A. Fredrtekfii, fiober! Alan rrwdrickauti William Timm 351 Ffe . .Ukhuel Howard F ,l 1. ' . i.-.r.e Hi i.r;- Fristllrk John Mlrhael 3!W, 35G French. Th .nurh Rex FrerwH. W mi urn Darrcll Frenhour. Gary Gailart treund, L)mi L Frvv. Ciklio i Kred.ro k Frey, M-rJia Joy Frey, Philhp Clark frcsm. Vincent Janie Frtauf. Robert Ukchard Prick. Hartm It. SM. 168. 332 FtK-ke. Charleg Ausual Fried, ftrute James El . 38ft Fried, DarreH Roiut Fried n.-i-.u Jean Friedlund. J.tfin Edward Kiiv-.lm.m, ttartfarOl Mac Fries. DaVIrt Clyde Frie , Fred Jamim afl. aft, jis Friihee, Clarence S. Frlsi-h. JatiM ' c K.ty T| Friuille, i dit SJry -T Frnltn, t!. Dunne Frujim. Weiirtt?ll Henry Fnwi. Floj rJ C J T . Pro t, fUrLrty C Fry. DMhu L !e Fry. LjpwJa t-P4 fry. M ry Krtnllnv Fr iienluinl. Evu H FryHHllff. ClUjria Ann Fusuay. Donald nuyni.nnl Fuhrrr. Rk-hunl KdHMfd Fuhrtruiifi, Slav« W«yni 2 Fkiltun, Barhftrj Jo FultO . K-.Tl-.r-. ii M.jorc 252 FuLttm, Hubert UilkKbatii FkiHcin. EhJrltfy Jtitn  2. -3Sft. 363 Funk CJjfJ nujiir rtunlM, ArJu WKtrm FurnlcnuU, WlllUiri Lyttl) Ml ;.... 1 1- I v Hr.iv.ii ' t Ciahlr. John Gfrurge GabM, Louis Nh ' h ti i ; .,!.,. h. i-|..u i-. S1.HII -;-- Oadbow, Daryl Jinstiih -l-al Gal- Thomaii DaVHl Gale, noben Di vjc| Gull. Rimer W. CiiiUJCher. MjtiIo - Green GjUUcI Pi SeuMBi Viakh I V.l !..«).. Will:. .It H ( .. n, Vernu LytiUth 130 Oannptl, D,miuri LjlJIt 10. 253 J ' l. K. ' l-i-n P..ul Gantka. Lineln Mj« Canr, GrcU ' brn Ganjy. Shnl.i Kjithr -« Gtirurd. r, fi.,v KKI 3:iK. GMriter. MMr Pantcl 111 Garlieri;:. Don.iUI Arthur Ganl tner, Feler Morrlf I., -.!!.-■: C I-- ItUlt! TJX fi-ajtlner. France M Gardner, l.At a Si JOnO Gardner. MltrR-irrl Juan i;. -■i . !h.ni:r h..r;i-- Gamrr. Ronald Clii t£in SM Garr, Jlmrt Senlt G;irr. Sieve- rjarretu Candk-e Rhea 33t Garr H- Glwm.i ? 4Mllne I- H. Ih :-. 1 1 In. i- « jnjp- f , n i tet ( rn Gaylortl, Sh-aron Ann S2, 338 «;.iv..:,.r i trj Mm W ' -uJc Geed. Brucr Henry nrer. Dan Lee Geuey, DaUleUx E Dnne GerilhflUHHi. Lawrenee L  l G i er. GLurij Jeiin b s t;tT. ' liT |i|. l,-. ' Har  !n Gtkrwltz. Amnld Charleb Gencrt. Ons td Slanley Gourde. Oiarlei WllUrd : , , u.,, ,c:..- F..-irr ; .vt ii.- r .iiiJi - .i,. - c ;c Gcrbase Judy Ellen Orrdly C rl KierMTd I -IJnrlr.v Fa ri55. 264 irrhiirdt, Gui WlltUm r;rrr rd, DuyJe W. Gocll J Robert Gtyer, Ktlmund Crtcr L; l,.C,:.hl EllJilTJ GlanU, AuflUHUR CwrCe II Gibliun. Rirhanl Atantey 127 rjjbhi. Phd Daurn Glbtu. Phdh( M Srs p eed t:ie t . Ted L .ill el. 157 Gilford, Richard H G Ifor l. Sui-an PrlRckhi GiKRry. Charlu Rnh ' ild 1 L.udiuuli fvuj.n-.ne atar4 M, XKt. i mi [:uvirii), A. F,irlc i8S Ooodwtn. Phi III- Jn GvtikJO, t- rry DbbJB tonkin. Mirhacl 3 l. GiKkUid, Turn Riy GUI «rt. Hnrry Eujftnc i ; ..J:.-! I . y :.: • Gilbert. John Ru«. ll HY 361 Gilbert. Lelha C Gilbert. LowU Warren G1RMH1, William Frank tr t CUfcMltier, Fmnk Lark In Gdlealher, Hum MarLe G ' lEcn. TMuJ Munun Gdl, Piit (J-;ir4 l 32i . if c;in rn. C.trulee Burtch GinciT. nouiium Edwin f.illr-. Jcre Lee Ml, HM CitU . it Mhtharl Gnrdon GtuetL, Terry p.iui Gllletie. fLir Lee Glhtrtle. Keith Duane Gnhard. Burilynn Ghll nl. Fred W Jr Oillie. iSujuin Kny ! i!(.|«-ri W.i i!i- . •!. ■V, !:.r (•:,.!.• GHn fi. Glenn Lowed BJ ttilmore. Kent WIIR Gdniore. Pamela Suun Gilroy, Murk Thoma [Jilmy, Saroaru LjhU r,n.iilr, P : M. -fi.ii-l Glitno. WiSS.iirn tJt ' i C I lc 1 ' ,. , ... Ef, 1. 1 :iw Ge ' Jirn, Burbara Ehcii Gletm, Peter Ctinrnd M..i n.iret Ann Ctrnn, Carul LoUbe 180.380 Gltnn. Jdnn A IV In 20. 154. 29 HI.. i. n in. 1 7 ... 31. 347 CrfHijc, Uji hi Bruce Coddnrd onnji Marie TS, 115 EjncdderLr, James Allien Goelier. Marh Lee 252, Wl Goer . John Wlllh m tto — Gnhn, Rirhard EarL C.l.l. M-Tjune P..ri ;.,l, in-uv :.rtl Kirk Cjiitiii-n. Harlan Drun Gulden, Jiirk Alleh Gnudhnhn. Ann W. IW •! I,:-, . ;u ,-i ,. ii.,: I-I Gnkdhahri. Gerald Fd Ward 371 GuJijiieLn. Momx. Ben GMllrhon. Tern (i ne 1| a i t-iu-r.ii until am Gotta. Kern Nuliii. rKpi ' Kl, t -iii - rente V. ,.....! Nathaniel Mkhuel IPO. 3111 I ' n : - A!-. ' ' €- r iH..d..u Hnhe-rl ttuwell Graham, Donna May 2S2 Gr-h u.k, forniflhi KjJ 17. 7]. L!«, 3«, 4.0H Gniham. DaCn.ar Ch«ttetl« =S2 Gnhuh. Danu Lori Graham, Jainei PrrsCrjn Jr. Grjiham. Tilarjearn W. Onttwin, Robert Ertw.u.i 31 tintn. Jem Gr.m. Thendure Horrl Orallde. H-y round Artlmr Grander, Onnald Warren Grnmitirr, R ' .bUrCa Ann f;r....t | ' .r. J ,!i,,l i Until - i Irani. Gnrj- GeurRr Grant. Kenneth Wilfred Granl, Lorry Mikal M.„ Jejn HS. 329 Grain. Willlajri Earl GrujwiachJ. Karen Lee (jntton. nanu-i liruve Gmumiiri, Andrea Lee M. 72, unvu. riciuui Lice .not Cray. Awlin MtithcwiM, 1 H 4 28 L Gray, Bruce WeJih 3 Gray, Oonn.i Vrnus Gray, Gary Evan Cray. Jeanne Vail I Gray. John tJvnniis Gt , Kerr Earl Cray, Matrw Juieph Gray, sheila Irene Gray-bead, Bruce Gordon Oil Gr.-iybcaJ. Kima Ann ■:;r,.,.,. Ji.tu, Wilfrr.l •: i i Hi hard t!ciw r l W-t Green. Hkh, rt1 Weik ' y Gre«i. Ruherl Wdlti.m Greene. Andrea D«y Greene llr.iriJ,, r .1 fi .:K : F I Greene, Edna Mae Gret ne. Franrea Ann Greene. Lenn hUrrf trrecne. n.dph Dennii Green . Rgi.iell Albert [frrerir. sheii riome Greenfield, Carol Lynn StM Greeni., rjuan Earl Greenup, K-dhryn Rn Greenup. Rita Ki.thEeen Greenup, Roller ( T. Greenwood, Clarence Henry J . Graiok, Teny Milton tiEi-ei.r A. Huaenc W Greeur.i. John G. Creilurj. P trU-la Ann GrntLiry Hnbert Mlithael J5H, 358 mat Jamea Greinei-. WllHem L. Grcnleit. Kenneth Howard Grenr. Dcane iJarvl Gran . Merle Duanv Crevaa. Fun I Mike Grirr. Arvld Jiimu Grlesff, Arthur Jfiiienh Jr Griffin Daniel Pair left 72 Grilfw I f j;r Jr. ipi | ic ]pn rV 333. X i Grlfring. Harriet M l. i, I !;•:, ' J. .1,1, E..f. ... J.vl Griffith. D«nrH Velum Griffith. Gregory Wayne Jtt7 Griffith. Jumn Richard Griffith. Ml i-c-l CIjii ;. Griffiths, Curt Taylor Gngg. Annie Kileen Grigtj Earl Edward Grind ' Marilyn C h rtlUn j 7S GriadeU, Dunn.. KJrk Grtpentrojf. Duane Atvm ilrM .1 ! f. ' .ifiurrl Cririo!ic Kl|.-. K-Hi I Groerthnul, Edward G. 46, 228, an Oroh. MarUnne GrOO, Andrew Malthcw f injssh.inii, Johns Marl in Grove. Charlotte B, G Inter. Untie rl Arirhlr Grnnn. Mary Ann Cruiie. Ka herlne Ann Criiww, Michael Harvey at Grurrw.il-: I.uivcll ill Gnlpa, Juhn [jt-ir Hu;i}. Lurrv UrMr ••: I ' M ' i r •.. | ! ; .i, ..i JM, «B GudmundsLm, Gary MnrjfuH fine. Forrest Liwn Goeothiir, Arthur Alan fltierln. CttrtBILne Gearglu r.-.n--i s f ,. .i t -..r, :i:tiij ..,; , t.-.i.n F-: .-i, :,l .i.j Gundcrsnn. Sliun C.irol 72 GunlCrniann, George KufCIlt 374 f ; uiir ill. Carol Lee Gumey, ChuHta Drau ai Guar, Ronald Jcitui GuMuEmhi, Carl Arthur 254 GUslaEsufi, David Charles 132. 263. 312 GurtaCtcn David Lawrence M. Gilslafson, Calf Hobert 336 f:u%r,ifwin, Jane K 72 Cutfeld. Amnti Guthrie. Gi rv Lawrence tit 3H1 Guthrie. Vinton Rue Gutturmiun, Mary L 72 GujtJi, John Nkvhnlaf Kiw rr i.orwn Prter li, 43. ?, St. Efan , Juriilh Diane 233 Hilt, HflUrel Ha beck, OtVllle Jerurnc li.il. ' -. I n-.y. t;..i •■[, - u . Haburrhiik. I ' nnstine Jt . -• 1 H.iburrnuk J..nc Nelson 22S Hataurchak, Rohm i! 2 us Hacker. Je Ann 32 £UE ETu 338  Lifer. D... 1 - s ' . n.fi.-: 1 Hasen. Charlene OlheRa Hagrn, Curl Is Juhn Ho gen, tWrel) Cru ' irle- 2fd4. H..g.-o Kllis W .... i... :■; HaRcn, Xornuin Jjuim HaiJrnlMrth, DjuJ Juhh Hflgt-ns-lun. D. rJern; Uu HflJienston, Dcnnu John ii-.J ' -ti. John Clifford lEahn. k t ui.,M GOA ' in J41 It ick. RtutcT Alan 371 |[.n |hl Gurdnn Miinh H- ' ilKhf. Mvrnii Mjb Kaiahi. Rtnlnev Walter BAlMn, MMrlel J. H..irn ' . W.,.in(. K .oSL-i XM Hftlt. Eu ura Wilson Hail. jVorman Kine llakvr. Ktllh David Hiile, Urmartt RlWuril ttii HUT . DelknLu Richard 1(9, Utf, Hale. D«njE|ji Grflham 2 Jl.ill. Urvndji Da3f Hall, Chflrlolte Jropnv UaJJ. Q W ](| Chnrlp IfjJI, E-Iwlfl I H 347 Kail. Gai-y Eugene KnlL Gary Lrr Han, d.rdon Hall, Jnmw jTrankU K.jII. J,nii? Ptfrl.ind Hail. Karen l iurle Hall, Kenneth Huocrl F. Him [ n 1.1 Li... Hull, Uunet Daryl H..i:. Ma-hue] Harvey 14.ni NwiMi.i lr ne Hall. Neva Ha Hall. Richard John H ll. Ruber! Hall. Willi. 1 m KlL-th iiadenberg!. LLllu.a Kave Xtb UaUrtck. Ltifreli CurtU M2 HiLkmk, pjun ln Mary 72 K;illmk, Iti.rialrt BjK si, 369 Hi Nil Mary Jn l- ltr.n;,l,1 2|K • I I «•! i- rUo 1 1 a n I Jr HamhlOL ' k, MJul Jean :i34. Wft ]t. f,,iii. n : „:r, Jorui Km ml him. Betiy Luuui- 3 2 Kamlltcin, DavkJ Lynn Harnjllrjn, f ujiw |{.,rkcr EI.Hniiiun, Gcurcc Henry H mlltah, Elizahffth Ann 7 M. ii 1. 1 11, -m! Jcffn-j ■riwjjii.is :m 404, 4111 Haimllon. John Alfred Hflinllton. Munto Jamu Hamilton. Robert Mclvin Itannltun. Huluii Lu.- U7. till Hfl H.uuiltun. TtrrV Jon Htirin Ituri. 51teinll l. -u;l H..n.U-:i H,.r.-,i [ Al . Hammj. Cheryl Gwen lot). 2 ), Hflinmatl. tt vmrjrti1 Lvnn Hanmien, John Hober! Hammer. A||C Kicrutnl ! ' • ■' Nancy KcKfEgOM Kurmiirr. Itobeii t:ienn i: 3 2S4 Hiimrc Rnbert Crag Hurn. ' h M. Ijirry EvirMerf jIs H:n,t n k l. rll HiilirV Jl;mt-r„-k. C5l ry Dran 3«3 Kankcl. Steven Lee H.,n..„h. t.irid Jiune :W Hiinnum. ElWiitielh !■: . Flr..r,,,vH Hl 2IP3 Itjnhen. Cirui Ann 72 Haltcen, Dnnlel t« Hun ten. ECrir iitenhen Hiirtten. Glenn Eihv.ird 31 1, Suuiiey Chjrliw yib, Jnhn Hkhard 1. Barbara Jean 73. 326 l, HeniAM Theminre 1, HI..M I... A 1. Cttriord H L Cunnid Jutajph 1. Dflle Allen 1. David Paul ;t47 1 Dehnirari Ju 1, Dennl L I, tii I Ward Alien H I. Jjik Emery 1, Joan Marie 1. Jii.m.r. M,.n H.it;- n:.. I ' b..-. 1 I j I irt h UanAfjn, Wtlhorn Carr TA HarlMuah Ikin Dean M-irr u, li.njjumil Ke nneth H.irtMnc. 3?Jwm Kenny IJ.il bir.i... l..j-,.|.i 1 -.. ■irhJi ■Michael Jnhn ML Ha] Ji-n fitaturd Triton :i Hardie. Idnda Luulne  i. :i;i4. HarrUh r, niahche i. Hardlnff. Jlirrnlr T Hiir-dmo. Rlchiird Howard 123, Hjirdin , Itunatd Warner Mflrdinn. Tlnunivi Keith 7 llarrhiiR. Vli-rurUi Ann HaminR Vivi.in Linn M;.f(U. Terry td W :,rrt H ra Robert Catllit Hi.rRrovp. Thuma MU ' hael «, 374, 40S. q«7 H.irken. Laiia Koy Hflrkm. EVimcbu. ' G-1-rdoii itarknv Judith Ann Harking Jam« Lawrence 1711, Harktrw i, Tercnw Patrick Harlawe, Kathleen Claire 330 Karman. Thomas Warren Ibinnnn. John Gsear SaufltOO, lA«nne Kay 2 4 ll.irne.s Kjh E iii|m Harnej , Thumfl A HaiTi. Martha Ann 7] Itaqifr. Jay Wllaon 1 1 Harper, Kfltherine E, Han er, H iben,t Marie Hunwr. Ronajirf Ray Mitrncr, Williom c ' .-iri 391 H.if ! ll.Hl.TI r ' l ili ' l i r- .1 Mo.rrl«fi1un. Dana Joy re 333 Harnnglon. Grain Rusaell HiirrjnRton. Unurj Sue Harrirurtiin. Mivhr.el Gehe 3JS, jit, 312 Harrington, Neil VhrturaiH ItarrLiijftfni. Ste f Miiuiice i4 HjrrtiiKtrHi, Vnclnla Mae Hatrl . Alnn Ray Kama, Arthur- William ll.irru. f..fu|-. ne fJ Hums lljle AI1.1 111 li .in Dale Rn-.v :«17 Harris.. Hflrold Duu«lat HarrL . Jerrv I eroy Harris. John P. Harm, Lewis Craig El.,rnc [.... r r ' verell Elurn . Muse? Puka Harrl . Richard 5 Hiirrlv Hubert Arthur ftarrti, Hubert Earl H m . itunald Ben)amin H rrl . Warren J. HarriJ,. William L4in«jetb Harrison, John SCOlt K-irrisnn. U. v , ■■■■KarrLson. Buy Ronald 138, 3 Harro. Myers U. rrfK2 Hoger Wiisley Hiinrll. Patrlela V. ILirrh.i. Hl-lIj J., 17 Hurshu. Hubert Wayne 404 Maraud, Knlherlnr Kialne 2«i, «a, 401 Hart Hrenda Ann Hart. Denis Arnold H-ir1 Joa i Ellcatieth Hart, Kenneth Gregory A3 Mart. Mary Anne Hart, Paul RrifoTt H r1. Pe ev Elizabeth H. ri. Rjcruu-d Eugene Hail, Rk ' h.ird Kenneth H.iir UOtm Glsiabun Hart. Victor Jmy Hartellu , ChannlnH J Hartley, Donnn Marie 139, 326 iLntb-v. lluugljs t. ii Kartiry. Shirley Marie 338 Hartnat Genevieve M Hartman, Nell Leruy Harlse. Norma MfKltlght HarUook, Dennjs Oejm Hiirve . Nancy El|«n T3. 4rt2 Hurwrmd. Kenocth Gordon Hiisbrourk Carol Ann ILisbrouck, Jon Mkhael Ha«r. Chenlyn Kay at, 262 HasBon. Patricia lE-iMmi. ' . K.11 fW HaU ' 11. anrl ,ira ttvi B  3 Hatcher, Dennis Koy Efalcher. Richard 7a, 341 Ifathaway. OlNle Bhiszck Halhriway. William K Haulier. CviiUibi Luriji . Hauchel, Kllffltrtth 34 ILiujIf. M iifi ' 1.1 Rm-Ii in. I H,iuac. Hun Oscar Hauflcn, Ro er Dean 223. 340 II .. , • : Vci • :rf.r.l :U7 Et.,. t Clark HaWks. Er..rirc jri nc Hawthorne, Gemld Laroy Hawthome, Juhn David 3ttt Hayes. Cloude Andrew Hayes. Patrick Jerome fit Hayeji. Penoj Janet B7, 4« Hflyes. Raymond Rush Kayruun, Hubert Thorrnir- Jr Hayx. Howard Clarence Haaell Rofier Keith HeuEey. WillUmi Churlea He,ily. Daniel Jofeph HO IJ. Jeiume Clifford 73. ! Herniey . Thom.i J ernn it ' Heater, Gury Ray Heater. Richard Ronald Heath, iittaron Roe Hclrerle, William James HeticrLy. Theodore John Hrbert, Carol Jean Hrhcrt, U-iurel Aon 1 rue 336 Heiirick, Michael Bruce Hadatrorn. Lmdu. Carql a7 Hedalrwn, Ole Hol ert :tt HefEelfmRcr. Howard R Heffe If injtcr. Kalhryn D. Eief fcman, Donald Paul 163 Hi-ffiv:-..:ri U.,r v I ... 1 . ■■: K :u Hen. R.d|ih Jnseim Her. I., I. H.iruld Jame Heclarni. William Gurrteon JEeliri. tfuJi,1„ii EI11 hard Heldeehe, Bruce Albert 347 Heblrlch, tlenq Ruin Ibi ' .i:.! Ifih.rl HeiHer. William M. 57,267 HelcElng. Unda Louise He Iran, MlChuet Edward Hclean, PlL|l|p David Helcelieri, Annette Rue Heleclien, Dunne Elliot Heller. Richard Hoy Hrlllck+on. Nell C. Hc Lmhrerhl. Dennis Eurene HeJLmer, Arthur Dale Helmer. Caroline Luana Hebiicr. Vonne liny 47. 335. 3tH) Hehukfly, Denise Lynn Itf. 369 Helms, John WdElom 347 Helterlinv. Maurice W Hemuren. Eucer.e C Eiemmmn, James Edward Efenn ex . Kathleen B- Htninra, Lee Arnc HiMiLMnaj, Una Duleoefll. IWt Henuilad, t4nda Marie Mb Hen(k:nun, Ralph Hendertksn, Roben CharEe 254 Henderwn. Steven Lee 31. 3IZ Hendrtck. Stephen M Hendrlcknen, Gordon Wm llendrlckiicn, Nellie il.-i. ,. : , |l„.. ; w.„ 1 Hrrniriekson, John Hyron 2ia, 2M Hendrickson, Judnh Lynn Hi 1. di :. ' x-.,r.. r A Ian 37fl HL li. ' rlfk on. Loretta Henrfrlckvoo, Merle Hcnrlrfl-kson, William R. He.ikc. Eric George Hennets), Jnlm Lee tlcnnlnKs. [J;irvcn Nnrrla ttenninjfjen. Kenneth La;u:e 251 Henry. Ralph Ch enter Hi-iuv. Srei-.hi-r, S. I Hcppltr. Frances Jane Hcppler. I.ynn Garth Heruk. Mary M- IVrberK, Patricia Ann XW Herbeit, D;tVLd ETuiih Herbert, Edward P. Herbert, M..n:.in-r l J . u i,v.(. Herbert, Euiana Sttiber 3lr ::,: L : C. , r v l.e L - liMi Herda, fionnle Jeun 44, HerdEna, Da?lrt Edward Herelm. Charte Ella§ -J 20 Jj nwnrw«r. Betty Jean Hi-rih i Su-..in h i. il.i ! ' 1 • 1 Herman. Albert H. - :. i. K.irn, t .. ■-rlr, .T.i Soman, Phyllis May HrrniK Dean Waller P W  Kl  eri ft :kcy Bee Km. Rebecca Louise Jlfl I lessor. 0 ' arnl Ann 337 Kesiefcin, Hlta Clarice l«S. 3M. Ilelmk. Dnuttas BriM 30S. 4m, He1ru-k. Lynn EI.en 3 2 ll.itnh. Ij-jnnie Ray Hey, Ro Elnter Ho dun K Steven Hnr..:r. L.nutfUi. Alfred fcuTl rr. Warren Ku-Lkr Mickey. Susan 328 HlrtlinaTi. Paul Henry aWl M.i K . J;.-ne Runakl Rick , Robert Glendun Mm I:.:. Willi.,.-, f ' .rrn„ril Hlrkson, William Merrill l-tleralh. Verna Mnrle HlKhaln, Sue Kathleen 332 402 Mil.;!-:,,,, TlMir.,-1- Mu fi.n-I ■f-eite, ft.-r Men A:i, i :,2 r.:i 1311 itiehiower. Carmen Louise llietaowcr. Howard C HmMuWfr, Jacqueline !■. ' - • Wcp J -f WaJ tie Hainan, Peter Marltn HJlOebranrt. Merle Avlh H7 Hill. [ln:s:.r, n,-.3r U..I L Carl Ray Jr. 1! Lenuni Ann Man in D.i ' 15 II LI. Mar? rarlcen rtlH, Boner Evan Hill. Stanley Ralph 4 i. 4 r Hill, Teresa Marie Mill. W .rn-ii Arnold n,  r J, 341. sW HilleliO . Jnme Strand Hilier, Arvkd Melvln Hills, Gary L« Kilion. Clsarle Wayne M n, I, ' -i -.-j Ann ► :,, r,. .1 A Hint . Charles Garth Hirnm . l r rnc Cynlhl.i I Limine.. Patricia Ann 223. Zl lfin tn nt: 3 M. - ' i Hir-i i : l.in-V lnar.. HuhtH Kave Anncllo Ham r. Maryanh Julens- HiHhriJiltr.r. Dermis Kltui Hoelihalter. Gene L le Hh-. ' Ii . I ..-.ir.. -t: • • ■• Hnd«r. . Harold Leroy Hodee . Many Kaihei me II i v WtLHam Hodjkin, Kuril Hurley KodgMTi, Robert Dean. Ml ry „. Sl-,U -ltd i Joyce i{,,ff.p:,m. Kerry Peter Mt E r. .1 i ii .in, Kn-hard DunH Itnflman, Robert Brure Holfn-.an. Yrnr nudn?i |[i;Hn ' — n. V I n, r I hrim.i: H« rfr,iann. Elwtbelh Jane Hncjn, John Bernard Jr h.Ml.in M.,Hhi. ' .u V. H0 fln. 5lopT)«n Jn «nii H ' «ir. H; rt Anh J; I 223 Hoiiue. Lynne Diane « Tit. m sua, 4t« Huh«m, RsnnM WllHam HriUirmiik Jt,hn Alkn IIr lcr.Llcr. AII4J. _. ][r;lh,l.,! ill ,.TjiI., J i I V1 - HalUnd, Carti] Ann Holland, Cljj tun Jerotit Hullunari, John Paul Hl.Hlll-M.ljIl. HiL-.,-l K 1 1 IN Holliday. Jnhn Roberl II.. i:r, .li.hr, W|Li,,,,r. HnlllbKi. G-f Arthur Mm. i . .inMi l-i r.-r,.. i ' Ll ' T ,, (•;,!,• i HtflJoway. Jack CoNrrnJ H ollow ell, Arm.i Arlhur Ht.ll.s, Robert Holm, CarnlyN Ann an Holm, Dean Djrrell Holninn, D«ilintA Ler  y H.ilrlH P|, Rob rt Cf, e 70S Hnimrwrg. Sandra Jenr HIDl, Mvt Holme . David ttr.j Holmti. James Er ln ttota .. S PaltV J, r «, JSH. 1M t XK, Hnlmei, Ralph Arthur Hidmei, Metihe ' i Ed «irri nallnqtiM, bem tKounla 2i3 HulrnquiJl. ftirlmtrl Kohmer AO. a61 IIuV)rNbu. AodrCM Juan HDiKapi-ilr. Tnnothy M. Iln lrrim Jai-k Alliee II. .Mr M ' .in O.ine Holi, Athert Ahdulluli 101 Holt. CJlifurel Alilm-i Hull, LawroncM.- J. SO, Ifl . 7X . tit . S« Holt. Martin WUlMni l«ifl llorte. n jtn« K. Hotter. Tro Jfff  rU llolti-rr, Erillh Mac Holuin. Marhara Lynn 333 HoUtnao. Allen B. Hotium, H:mi Ihtug w Horn, Harrj- Lee Horn. KaOL- May H«nle ' . ttubetl De O Homi. Mitchell Lynn Hnmme. Gnyla Ann Hnriey. Kathleen M ■;• y iTii,.| El, i:- 1 1. II : 1 . ill 1 - t ;..- •! i ' f Ktmd. Waller Robert Hum. JnnlrL- Vlrfllnka 3 11, 9fL HCMfter, Jon AlhlN 331 HcHji«.r. William Allan 3[-:..!„- I ' . ntfr.i ,| Jnhn Hopnun. Ro er Chartei H.irr. i.iri. Cnarta L.p- Jf Ho icr, Randolph Lee at. 371 H n.lrr. tcNu rick AU o 57, TH HUMI, Robert Uennjt 01 HoKUEer. Mjelnv Gordon UntlL. P.-.ir H-,lur Hum, IJi m Aj-.n H..1.1H1 HelBN Lynn !i|, ta, JM. tJjsujth, rohrl Camernn flnu e. Mlrhael Ertw-.inl HrjMbtoi Allen Benedict Hnutr. Knrl Robert HuotT. Karla Ann Huvdr. Dunn Id Ames HuVdeV. Carl Ctarener Hove. Blirtt Jo Ann Hnve. Sunn Claire 3 0 Hi. «•!.. ' . 1 1 ( l.ire-nre Edward 337, 3C3 Km-en, Jumen Cental Hnven Vernnn Ucnunl Jr. Haver, Ku ' haril Rny Howard, Elron France 3W Hoft- rd. J.ni.c:- Mv. nrd Howard, t..iuri lice [ tiij l;i-i ii. .r.! I ee M.. I. n 1 1 : ' ■■■- ' ilrT Howard, L m Al-n aift Hofvarri, Roberta JaJlc XB llf.wi.rd. Robert James M .A.,r ' . ];.,l„ t- I. , ' , rn« ' ||...A..r •. sui ' ii , K.1.1 n.nri-i Howe. Cur Wayne 100. 2 fl Howe, Tatnela Lecture 73 INiwe. I ' .llrM-m .r.Hi..- 11 I i. A,li .: 15,1 Kfl H Cam! Betty 7 Howell. Dick Lee H0W41L 7„iur4i Add HewtU MunAltlB. Hnwletl. rfobert Wnrrliin ifll Howry. Joe Randall Howvx Kliribetri Aero 87 Mi,; j- 1 ..:.,1 A .ill Hrjyln. Dennli Jay Hrjyt. Anlbuny Kjrt« HniM-o. G orf e AltK Hnib , Robert James Hmlil ur,t. TLm.ilhy JJiy B Huhoerl, SalrjjrMin BcnlflT T- Hubl Y, SJierman Clernanl u,i.i.,k iii, j,.,t.i n.iH ' HurUhurpdT., W.i.lv [l.-ufil.. ' Hudjuin. Edwjird CtmrUw HHd iin. Gflrotd Ceunce Hudsun. Jaine Rrny Hud un I1.1 N- . ' • -.i Hudson, Mary Jo 43. 47 l ,.1 ... H, n.inl trlwartl L 14 MiuM.i-r. [j, -,i ,-•„■. it :;r,i HuSh ] EfaroDd Patrick nti ' hftflt Janice Lynn Huxho . Jriannr rlornve llMKhe-. Jnliri falrtrk Mnrhe- Linda Ann Mm Ht . Mat „ , . imef BTwidui Jr. Huht nen. D 1o Edward tit llulitanrn, Georjce Carl Hull, David Nnttnull Hull. Jumei Albert Hull. M., r y Hulktrnrn. Jerry Dean HulLn. UmnMl , Hummel. Erie Mohienmery Humphrey, William Bnbert Hunserfrjrd. Andrea Gall Hunley. Timothy Jih Hum, David Jaioer Mm 1,1 M.imh.i- Mae ElUNt, Stephen Joseph T7I Hum. Sue Helen 101 Hunt ituMn L«Rc 33 ■turner. Duncan Lee Hunter. James Alan |£.:r|r.- H i .■■K . I M Y IJ , ' 3L.Lur.i-- L.,ll ' , • H.m- HuntQji, Robert Lee Hiinton. Virginia Buce M Hunt hercer. fanny Marie 1 L ,iii t-.i •■■1 1:, 1 Hj- r,.,r.l L L ' ll ' j W7 HuntBitron, Rex Vcmard 394, 3U 3M, 3.W. 4 4 r W , 4 I7 is.., s..: -h • Km ..u svi Hurlberl. Sharon Kay 715 • ■■,. -ciM-r U .-Lltef i .1 Hyde. Kirert Sue Uyvnimh. Flauncll Andr -.i  Ibey. Krne t Tin nhy ii. 1 ii.tirii N . .I . II. ..... KM -..T . K.I M l! .- - luinh, Pol ley MeCMr Inn an. Eredrrirk Lee t.Lman, Jumn WLIll.nri Indian. Susan Den I on loiwbrr. Han tj vlan, Davrci Lee Irlbirrk. Bernarn W Wl Irle. Nancy Lre a.-cj 1 1 i -.il Eli.MiuT.ir. J trwln, Larry Lynn Uaar, Kellh Ward 3 1 liiuC t Lynn JacKman. Dnvid Murioir Jack an, Cutll Eric Jackkm. DavlD La« J.irkH.n, Duane John « JaekKin, Jaj Herlwrt JarkiMjn, Jean LuULke JafkMm. John Vounars- 37 Jarkaon. Robert Schuyler J l Jackmn. Steven Ro Jacnt A Rnndnlpn .r . ■• f-armin liuseh Jacobs, Gerald Henry Jacob , flaymond Lee Janobi, Robert Lynn Jai:ob en. Carol Ann ea J.in-I.M-r.. Ci.it r..rl Jaroburn, Frederu ' lt A Jacobnon, Janice Anne Jacobson, Judy Ann 1 ii- ' - ' Ku 1- . :■• 1 ■•. • .1 . . 1 -•. ..... v. .r..kui Jakubfwita Wntter C. • ,■, ri.-u: . v- .-!■- Janur . Hobirt Alexander lt 7 Jamr , William Charle JnnMcu.n. Rita Kay US JunlH. PhlUf JanoiiM-k. Jnhn Jnf.r-1 Januen. E Lnulte Jamtaen, Qrvut ¥. Jurkrt. l.v.1 M.i n ' r .i rift Janell. Dale Glen Jarretl. r. iarle Monle Jarreli. Rayinnnd Dean 1S1. ' jm Jarvm. Jalneii WlllLani jitncr o-i . Greauey P J..v. JoLm Husscll EM, 337 Jay, Lorraine li Jetlcrtct Donald RaymMnd J: i I . 1 Th r ,. , r. I w ;i 1 1 JtOaaq, Viraim Ann Jenifer. Daniel Jemker. Robert Charlc Jvi.r.irn tfr-irv A Urn J r • Hi t Jrii ' r; 1:1 : , Joiin Harrv Jcnktris. J u-.1 Anne J;i!! . ' i nfe i- ; ' . f.v.vi- H -, .n .li-nfe .ri. M.„ V. If ,, r . IK Jenkins. M,mI,-. J.-.m Jenklm. Thnmaa Ray Jensen. Craia Stanley Jen«n. David Rol«n Jenjon. t-,rj- Kmnsp .It-risen. Kjiaren Ja ce Jensen. Laurel ilnn Jensen. Lee LaWt ' eiKt Jensen, Leslie Ann Jensen, Paul Harlvlf Jensen. Ltaymond Jernme Je ksen, Sheila Kalhryn Jensen, Susjm Ka .L i.- i n The : -i.- ' r V„;. m- Jensen. Wallrr Stenarel Jr Jensen. Wayne A and Jenpe e  . marie rtulon Jrrn-.y 11. Patricia Pean Jerunie, liny Edward Jl M —r L , Charlci. Raym Jertrflrj. rredtirtrk S 1 h M...-I %Y, JellL . Gaiokl Duam- Jewell. Beverly Jean Jewell. Frank Jo epr Jlnau, Raphael ais Jjinjiu. MrtlhlajL Joe Henry !« Jnr, Jea.n Sasaki Joe, Victor ClJi JoJiannen. Philin Ml ' Joliansen. Sheila M; Bruce Kaenc Jr. SO • - William 11 Sacketl 347 Lynn 4fiD 1. Da v 111 Jtnimt Johnson, DaVkl P.iul T ,i,-i 1, ... . nenni Dale Jt Jcibnson. Dennis Lee Johnson, Donna Lee JohiiMin, Dnom p triclii Jtinnsiin. Donrias Steonr Jnhriann- Jnhn«m. Juhnson. Jclu Juhl ' iMl... Ivan Mqrlin ■i Burltm Janice Cjml tmm Lit; Jean A Jeaiir.jnr y. t. Jerrmlah f . I, June Edward, Juhnson. . Jnhnwi;. I Jnhr.si.iv. | John; Johns Johns John Johns .lutni. i..niv L Sarah i- M ug l Kav la i Shlrlpv Lillian i. Shyr.ilee Gene JohnnnP, Valarah Ellen J nh i Hwt ) Wendell Dean Johnson, Wendell Eupfiir Juhlisun. WlllUir: T J.,hn«,.-i, William tail Jnhnsnn. « ' m Bjaroe r l 3 Jnhn li.ii. f . - Hi i V Johnston, Matilda M J- V.- fir J 3 d Johnston, Richard S 134. 135 Jaki, Bllllo June 330 Juki. Cf.iM Ed Mrt Julley. Lnra Ann Jolley. Mary Ann Ji nart. K nclic Albert 332. 254, June . Barbara Jane . fiJMlv T.. M. :n 6 Jobcs, Constance K. Jime Darnell Lee June , David Humor Jr. 333 Junri, frennuj O ' Noil 701 Junta. Duane David 371 Jnnev Jnmt s LwjnunJ Jone , Jem- Alien Jann , John £). Jnhes. KuTIj Ann Jones. Marc-la Ann Xki Jones, M try Ann Jones. Mary Ann Jnne , MU ' h.H-1 Floyd Jones, Kopnn colleen Jones. Richard F-irl 38S Jimrs. R j« T Edward Jones, Ronald Lamar JO«ri, Ruth Avery J one . Sharon Elaine 338, 33ft Ju ; Ttanthy Kl ' mbnU June . Thtioiaa Rober! ;lz Jjfi Junes. Thtinuis Stephen lite. .1 J ii.-. i , ;.. K ' Hi.n i .1 Jnnty. Alan Guy JurKerLsen. Henrv Edward Jerwiwo. Kurt Stanley Joscelyn. Sandra Ue Jiuvph. Janice Maxim? Joseph, John FranrtsitG Joy. James S. Joyce. Robert RjL-harrt Judah. Sflarv Suf June ■t Cfi.n VV.-UidKMn Judd, Slcnhcn tV1fr Ifi5 h 4 Ju.pdem.in. Kay Juelf . lurry Duane 2au JueJTs, Sharon t Oe 213 Juflrjf nn William K. Junki-rL Glcnll KnymunD Kabeary, David Gary K-iflan, Robert Eugene Kahke, Sandra Lee 3to Kiilr, Shelu Kay 212 KwnMtHfl M(ir Kalhrrlne Kammiier, C nlon Harold Kiimmerreh. John Arthur 347 Kampre, Donald Fr nH 20S Kaiuala. Ucnilli EVIwJn Zi ' .i Kansnfa, Mary Lynn Kant . Genrice KtpneMl 133. !6W, KaprsiM Sieve KaBlclluL James Andrew .132, ..:nci- Kcnjl iaUJ I Kolhnujn, Rob rt Mldinl A2 Kaurfman, E iher Elalnv Kiiufrman, Ij-jWl-II Gten Kaufman. Janke Elidne S Ke-tfeiLT. Mirmrr, K Keh-e. DjvuI J.iiTiL-s K lffT. Julin I?ead «a, 2M Kell. L,«vcf n Keil, SherL Lynn Keilh, Kenneth Huuell Kvllh. Murj ' Jane Kenh. Mtirhjel Qrure Kekl h. SrlJin Lee Ke]Jer, Joseph Kllwnftl Kfllfr, Jtidilh AninLnelte Keller. K iu, Ann Krlfey. UonnM Wllham Kericy, Gary Lynn Ktftloy, Mary Sue KcLky. Hullard h «anl Km. ; : Charles Kelly. Dren.! Jn Robert Kclls, Dennis Allan Kelly. J: it eb RJfhard KelJ.?, John MlihaeJ K(rnj). Robert Jnrnw Kemp. Roherl IfeOoUItii :m Kempner, Kenneth M rc 717 KempEon, TfKdy Lynite Kendrlt ' k, SLitun Mnrlc KenZleld, Harry Jorl Keniaon, Brute Geurftf KcnJpy. John Miriun Kennedy. er«t M flr Dim-.in|e Kennedy, Kathleen Ann X2S Ki ' Jll:i..;y |;|!i|.|., Ami, Kennedy. Thomas Et£w r l Kennei ' , J pel 5. Kcrina . John Dvralne K nil.V, Linda LnrrAlti Kent. Bumihr Mni ' Krnynn. JA nt Peter 1ft ill Kenynn. Jcrl C. 315 Ken j on, NkKle Wayne 15 Kerbel. Geurc iann Kerkvliet. Jne R Kcrnan. MarjTi ret Anne Kerns, f;ale Gnnlnn 51. T.J. r,-l M2. 387 Kerr, Terry FTamrLc K tue nn. HoUrrt Veman Key. Jam Annetie M Khxn. Ilauf A Klllltiry, Diane Lduivr Kitbee, Betty Ann Ki.m. Jerry Lee 387 Ki.i : .i,.hi. M.L-r .-. .M T i ;i;-i Kidder. Gary EnBtne Klcjer, Thuma Jntrph W - . r ■■■- r . .- 1. t:s..i! ■.n .Til KiM Mkh.iel Ji.n,t:. Kill . hi n. !„ h,,vl Kelvjii Kill Ml- I ' ... i : ,M;,n Kimball. DavVd 371 Klrnex Sandra Lynn 74, 262 Kleruiiel, Ronald Kv,n Klnviln. Kctildil ' rhn.idvre Knin-nr-l ,i- Sherry Rae BUS Jft Klpd, Alovtl Alan Kinder, Kieh-Ard A Hard Ki ' i.iil- . Earl Lavvrnc Kir.n. Ti ile Thnrn i it J Kinf. Da Jd Sluart Ku -. J. F ' -.lri. k KniK, Jftnn LoUUW Ktnfi. Jnhn Dean Klnu. Jan Nels lft5 Kin«. Karen Ethel Kmc. Hii-h.mi Carl 25 ;hs7 Kii «! S ..! , Ann Kin . Wllhiini Derry Kineiuury. An. I if, i. ; .1 . ; 7 K ! ' ' ; ' . ' • ' • ' : ' ' .I . . •- i t-. .-: ' .M-V Kirk.ildii. Jnini ILsiJev Klrk.il:J:e «:.|, L . r i Walter Kirkhuv. Marvn Kltkman, (juentin Rnben KirK| . trtrlt r Lillian C. KirkpntricK Lurna B KJrkpatrleX. Woller Ktrkpatrleit. Wllll.-m Kirley, Keitn 5coi 110 elrr Mir C JIM In Jay . KC ftrt Thomas Kliaork. Hnmelle Marie K 111 . Rnbert lac.ui ]|[ Kill. Wwdrow Atitri KIiujiis. Jay Alan K ' ..k.i a ai-i KJtzenberif, Le lle Lorlnn it, IClVlnpn. Bvancellne Kjencmd. BevcrK- Ann Kliiudl. Hnnald Lee Klein. John Weston SSfl Klei.pen, Jay Uarley Kle prer. Don KcHh Klcuper. Vlekl f n(r1clu Klou, l.i ,| , J.v,. Kli!-rll Hobvrl ISenrj SS7 KUnker, Corinne Mm- ftft Kl.n-k Oiacuj 5.. r -i Klook. ..-!!.-. v ,M- XJabUri, Glenn Bmfa Klpnda. Bernard Joseph KlUebcner Ivlleen Knalf, Brian l.nwr«biee Knapp. E. Lee Knet-hlae . Fluvd l .. Knee, Arltne M} llyrr._... Knrc kern. llelX ' rah Lj ' nrt Knehans, Stephen Bruce 3T3 Knkekel, Sally l iverne 74 344 Knle lV. Frederick Itufch Knt nt, HcHXljrt John Km i! I ■' .-Mis K K ' lulhl. «ujan K n . i i • i S5S Kilnrdie. Linda M.irie I ' ll Knuche. ttjrhard Eurtene KnniT, Atfeni Marie Knorr. John Maine r C2. 25 7 Kmot, Dean Raymond Knuckle , James Mlll pn KnUdwn. Get hard Martin J5i-1 Knucfsen. Harold Selmer Knud Min lalm Sverre 358 Knudsnri, Kenneth hTrjrrt an KniadsDii. Kermle Allen Knuilmn. LI l.i IlH.ilrkf Knudsrti?. Pe«er Gilbert zhJ Kmitii. i+r.Lfirntd Michael Knulfni. Larry Pule Knutson. Wayne KeMh K.K-i.r. H.irvell-i Jane Koch. Donna Jenn Koch. Dwuelai l anve Koeh. Judith Ellen Koeh Soman Marie Kixii, Vivian Unlm Kn l-.cv.ir. Itu ! •■■r - K.h-i Ktxiiur. Matitred -lea. JQ7 KiyfePda rtnu.dd Robert K ehler, Audrey Leone 187. 1M. 2i3. 28L 333 Kirehier. Robert L«nr.;i Ktwiit. NlchulM W inn I. rienae KnE-f-re. Cheryl Ann K ' lhN ' j K: ,i. ..i I £ r t .. : , r i ' i ' K. !-.k-r It. :?in ].,-,■Kohn, Leslie Ann ;ia;i Koh«, Jnmes Lee Kolar, Buibara Irene 7i Knib, t rry Rvheru Kntby. Lynda Kay KokSW! K M. 330 i N ' lTi.lLTie RrtWUe 33C KolCjtdk ' h, Frank Joseph K«t|leniwrn, Janice Kis Kumbcrcc, Charles; RjL-tuird Kun, Hurnlc XV K -I - r i „ |-,. r s ttulrtrl 313 Kopta, John Joseph Korber, Dart HI Jo K irbcr. Randolph Wayne 3M Korin r WlllJajn W i ' -ni ' K(i ,ki, Bcuy Maureen Ktisfci, Ctoret B Jr. Kuski, T.-ma Ka.v  2.  1 Koskt, William W yni 3HS Koterbii. Gordon James Keterba. Wayne DouieU. ,0 7 K V. :.!• ,, i I SaPjfi Kovrv-U ' h, George Giegory Kovaek. Cncryl Lynn 333 Kr ltpr. Gene Rudenrk Ki Jich, Miry Ann  h Kral ir. John t ' rnncla Kramer, Benjamin M. KMmer, Cynlhla Lynn -isa Kr.irnei ' . Kami Dca ftft. :tBj. 107 Kramer. Mury Edward 374 Kramer, Rirrurd Leo M7 KranM . AJarjarot MVnmhl Kraiuks. Michael Wuyne Krani. James rtobert 357 Kr.i.Mnrs, DaL-e Krauae. Barbara Eli?.- tieth 3.T7 Krayi hy N ' lcfioltUj KrtAt, Jobn walker Kriru. I ii. . r-J.L-l, Kriecer, Karl flemlneway Khar, Rene John Krolll. Doufflan Verle Krull Laurence Frank Krtn IJ, ' Krumwlede, L.irrv fid Kruse. Natalie K Kruse, p if hard Dean Krus20wiik , Raitn-.r,.! .fr KruUJeldl, Julie Ahn KrutzJeldt, Wdilant James Kryder. Davtd Lark in Xi Kuhasko, Pamela Jrjin Kubr, Pati,..l., Jramsp BS Kuuis, Edwnrd Stanly Kuehler, Etknlseth Jean Kuhn. Jin.mie A02 Km i :• : ■(■. I iiivIm R., in , Kunnars. Clifford F Kunnat. Btikka Ainu M 333 Kuirti, Robert Martin Kun AquiHa Mary 74 Kunln-h. Steve Charlr 347 Knx- ,.7 iivr: Ki KuBhar. Kraier Kilroy 381 Kurt. Allen Clark Kvamme. Mary Ernestine Kt.in-.me. Sek-irr1 Lcroy Kvltkuvakyl, Paul S. kyle J....,ri M... k -.in-l Kyle. Sybil Muirlson K; . ... • Kylea r William Harold Ky nptt, Lola Joan 422 [ jitiiir, Ltajbara Lee Lahar, Dull tali I Alem 339. 3C4 Latujrre, Lm 3M LaMoU . Larry Dule l-nli-clte. Nahcy L - ,nlc«a J, L-, Randolph 1 Murlnn [ JoMiph 287 l Joseph I....M . Mm- Vr v lr«. k L ' . I LHKtluW. Hwith Clark LallH Antony 25« ukf, David Aulhauy Lake, Gary Lynn 68 Lake. Mary Utrrajne Lake, Robert Earl Lake, VJota Gertrude Lake. William L« L:. 1 1 he« . Ff.ufi-. O-.vei:. i Richard niyr- I - .ill. i, _ 1 Faye LrinilMjrt. Mar hal Urice 106 |,arnl ert , Hum- Elliot Ummm. TerelJt-e Lett LamunL Jnm« Jay Lamormix, Jaidr Hum 250 Lamolte, J amen Owen Lampion, Lee SErrluiK Lancaster, Gary Richard Lartcarlvr. John W. 258 l-ndr . Donald Arlhvi 203 Lnnrlerh. Linda ClUf lene ] ,, M .TilVM,, K. • •• Landwervr, Rciberf David L nr. Maxlhe D 211 Lane. Phyllis DarJefle t-ancauncl. Clyde WitrlCT 3$G, 4m Lflnadnn. Stuart Ilnlrnc.- LanjOe. ' , . fjOiij Alfred Laruiley, Wi le JTwiw UnHWnHN) Muriel Jc.m S3 Lonirwu rthy. Ronald A- ail Lankf urn, Thomas Traacy Lunt. James Alfred Lilphf. Karla: Ann 2(tfi Linen, Kelih Driitoti Ljr eii, finnrtru Lnu La. ran, WHMarn Evan Larson. Diilc LoUu l_ar on. Donald Edward Llif 6n, Doltald Melvln L inon. Jame Eunenr Unwi, Jvrw Cordon Lartnn, Jane! Lriubve Lacenri. Jerome Kinccne LarMin, Johnny Dean I..,: „.:.. K-.-rri X Hi! 1 ' . ' . . Liinw.nk Law r nce John I ' %E.. r k A t r r I [jrvm, Mary WnaRisy Lamm, rSeva Lntilw Larson. Kitrmun Jr Lancm, Ukhnrrt tfeiMm Laraon. Sharon Gay Unvn, Susan Elaine Laraon. Susan June Cfl. 390 L,ir+an, Thomas Edgar I ., m Tl. M.,rt n Larson; William Edward 112 LosallC. Mlchuttl LeWl 31 3F.1 tiAMur JarLiM nriHoni) la ,-,.r. Karen Unit, [..,- hvi ( j.ii ITiarV- Lftskln. Joan I.HTV. K-m ! S ..■J I .I Laiflla, Dnnald Arthur Lathrnp, Sujcin Diane 335, . ' 14-1, 343 LrtiiiHPr. ApfJ-Jdr I. at irn K iiftlL-fjn Anrt LtlUi. Lenura 5cimefV«Ile Laughlm, DoiUld Kmnvtli Lnuithnju. STcvp LnuKhrlrllto, Stanley T Latirener, Rolitn Ltiu LaurMn, Da H lil Hex, L vrry. Thorn  Pitrlcfc E..iVi,H! M.,fp.,ri ' l Arlrr.e 47, MM. m L.i vreiH-«. IWbO Jeronic LawTonr , Gillli lm L-iwreui. Martin Ernest t i ' - ■. r i ' r . -■i in K i i l-ii! if. iMi Law , B Uy Jean LiiWi, Ralpti DunaLd LaWKO, tSwl Donnld -lit, Ml, «J7 Lawton, J:ms Mary L.nvson, Linda Jo SI, IW LJiWitin, R befi Frjnktlli t-iy t William Harritovi us, 36 1 t-u} ion. Ciihptiv C L.-iyton. Thnmiu FranL r Lr IM Lea. Charles W. [ i ,.■tl i J ,4iil i-.n tl C .-;?!■Le- prtart. ■W ' .iiicr : -■l r.irn :i- Dc- ere Leaxv. Edward John 42. IT, 232 r Mlf Lcikvell. Brenda J . Lcavitt, Gitn Dbyton LclflAnc, Robert Franirls LebHiCK, Alar MlctMPl 33ff Lechncr. Nucki Gail LtdcjJty, VJckt NadUl L«e r Bruce KdWard Lee h Carol Jn-n Lee. Gerald itarr.v Lae, Helen Jojntic Lee. Jam CI D mj [(h3B6 L . Jan t Demur tjpe. Jrnnjfcr tlcll 45 Lre. Jerii D Lee. John Klmk 27 S Lev, Karolyn Ut, I cona R Lee, Nanrl Catherine 33S Le . BOfMKl F 1 Let. S.ihdfu Jf..Hi Lajfc Su anne Leo, Wdltam Dull LelietlridilBen. Rolwrt W ■L«gf i. Thoorlum Wlnier Joi Ijrauwifc, tileti Paul LeCowik, Lertiy Stanly 341 Leilreld. M unn I uul.e l hnc. Gary M. Lolmols, Ljndn Ann LohrUlnd. Hnherl lLnn.-rx k LehlolD, Eldnti Wayne Leicht, CruirloMe DIbm 9M I , ., ' !.: !-■• • Uinincitr. Sec.1t Wdllam [jMlfke. Dunne W Lciirke. MarOyn Kay Lwnke. Corx T Toy [.Civ.riK T. S..UI-, U.i I - Leir.nn, Allan Im £33, 251, SSrt Lrhhart, Jamc: Glenn l.tncf . Aiioio Leber Leiilnfliim JuTli ' D Lrhh. Ttnnald Xnrhtil ■224 La Vt3 ' rewtll catielh i;i untnn etft P-VI l-i ' llc. Willi i.rraorV LiUerman ' Jerry Ra%tt LIU. Ja««r Jlh Pln|t I .lv ii L- i-.ru I] ..r...M C t.lrjjd, Uavld Ew-rl 12 l.luvd. njeliard L Lotrtlert. DuVld Gernld Lohle. Cornelius Bruce : ,.:i:i-r f:.ii.i-r- n.,i|-.t! : VJi t.oi-ke, Tlsnnthy Siinoh 3Sfi Lrn-knrT, Frederick R. l.tH-Kwrirjd. M-.i li. KarfH l.Li.l.leis H..n.,:,l Ki.-h:n ! Lmtmell. C. Kii hard Lwlmell, Donald LosHu Loeftdorf, Lawronet Lev 1 «h-i rl. Ft,,. .. ,1 1 :V2 Lert ne. FredrK- t. rrie LrprnwNt, Sloven Dnujfla LrroL, M i-i Carpel lej-oy Rjitieft Jnhn I.ituii: [ ,irri,] Jiiruet Iatuiii. Stichaal Kean Leslje, Kc-nneUi Ihirold Jr.HH, ■8 I I ' ' ' - ' •! ■!■]t- ' -. Tfl Lc«n4alt. Palrtcln Ann | , :, ■. „ Su X , Lrtbtci . Charles Mlvhu«l Lmler. H«rley D, ein fjh Lelemnt, PJnrman EuRrne |4!K, Glpn Charles Leveviue. Dak- Id Lou I 1-evKnci.iii. Lee Sleuheis W. at. in. I ]ii i Ufietiip. G I ' n ! IJ 3 1, 40J. 407 I i ' hti ihcld. Bradley R Lidilttout. Willlal-s Huw-iriJ JJO Lieherjt, Er r KurtHBIl 3411 Ueherth, Julienne l.iettl. Rock Dean Men, Darletie Ann Lien. Orall llfilph Llifrjiva. JCianu Eliriibeth 255 Lif ht, Willt.ui-, I j|i -,.7.I L41(w, Jamci Keith U]l k JumeB Gcorpe HI. 1 , 3 3 LillLs. Donald CDttlE :i 5 -on Elaine TU-.ll L i(r. Linda Kay 3 UinK, Marilyn suf :i:« Liinu in. Jonm Anthony Ennlie Smith Uiry Anna , Amtn Junen n. Gttorne Andrew 2H mix. Clurlei A. t.nivtV M..fi-.,rr-t Attrf.rl.k L.n-t ' joj, June L, ik-el I. Jamea Maloolm 313 Loveii. j ,i ft clr i ' e :lai Lnvell, Linda Lee tft L-ni ' ll, Robert Chariel Lrjvely. Jinoes Gary LovlH, BedH Jiranne Low. Krederleh Chartei Low. Giry J. I.owe, Cheryl Marl LklLirecht WjlJjain Chariest LUCcy. William Patrick LUChatt Melthda Mitchell Loeki! Jamm Michael 2 4 LdcMif GetlUd Arnold l.-.it-ke , Cheryl Kay W Lkik-kl ' ir. 5tii«- n Ann :tl2, 3fii Unhitch. Edward Franc u Ludden, Shajuvio KjiV LudwtR. Jaimea Otbani Jr, Luu. Allen ifoatph LoHm-lk, Kt.ljert Doane Luke, Lurry Leerew Luke, Realnttld Kmn DnK LuKe. FtolTrta rjnily 15. H I ■riocatd Evrrell l P uVr%, Autiiony J4i  ir 2S4 Lub« , John MiriMjlttv l,,.r.d. F.nk K i: Lund, Murttyn 1 -uIm. ' -til Ltlftd, RfitMTl F J i- ' i r Luodtxirt:. Viramw Raa [.unrltn ric Wa nr Lvlr I.,,, ,lt„,rr O.ar.r ' Kr ' l Lonrlhorn ElU-nhHth l nn. I ii. !ii ii- J., t.iniiL- Carol '  -j V Lsindoore. H(dnrM t5«u 356 LuitdefilO. Jtilm V IrtnT 3t Ltindmo, Kelnn Remice Lunrliircn. Laralne JiM4t 73. LulHlirpn Hu «]J Jurnei Lunduul t. Mao Pal tike 33S l.un(. Ritderlk-K Lowell ?7. ?t .11. 32. I3K. :i« LunalC, Kenneth Jjrne; tunfiJe. Mclvui LefoH Iju j r ' ,k, Llortu Jon is. ta. s.1 2Sfc 2fd 326. 3 :i Ittiraait. Gpprif tana V. Ltilka, EJuane Ek ert 340 L ' jEr. Jolir, D. L. Lux-dsni r. l-riT !n A. flu, 375 Lyman, H nry Kawktuh Jr. Ly man Roy G. Lynch. Rlchnnl Dwight  4 Lyticli, Robe- Lynde, L h-« Ly unaU Del en 23d ?rn HIS l Michael h i. UUttUMW J Jr. i. R ' tfeT Eitnene Ti . MA l Karen Y.lten M,u-IJfiruild. Shelley MacDnuaall, Jnhh DtVUl MacDurtie, Jane MmD« MacFMrl ne, rumnlp Jeanne a, 26H, M1.35S Mriclin. John Edward MufieJcWIlki. Betty Je.m MaelnEyre. S ilney Ahrte Mack. { ' ..Then ne, Janet 337 Mark. C5lencl 5. Mat-Kay, Mary Ann i ' rT i±n MaeKav, William R yhor Jf KackcnrJe, AlexaliO.-; .1 , J I M, i ke«k.-,e. 1 Jjrnw M. , K - l.-irv Howard Utt4 Marl ay, FranerK Elizat etn Hatlay. San-.jcl s Mat-Lean. Dolores Ei«mr MacL an, TJonaJd inhri Jr S 231 Ma Le,in. Jonici Ruhert Macniuiwn. Daniel CHmi- Mnamlrv. Donaltt Arthur Majruiie, Eiiward Frunds Maher. Kutltleen iUlii ' tr. tilh Louln «• HAllOli. Patrti k ftmpk Mahuch, Ronald l)yt«h Maier, Marlene AniwR M rd. Cl.iudhi r. !lo l.i i w.;- ytk-. --i :-. Malerur M.,rk Eitw ,Td Makvl.i. EltEktieih R. Mukcl.n, R «e rt R • H Make l. Paul WUlMm SM, KM Makl, Rnnald Waller Malahnwski. Ftnlph Neil Malcan. JuIiuh Waller 343 Malcolm. Dale Anriifw Mafodin. Parrel I Bruce £24 M lw. John Roy Msdln. Jarcr Floyd Mallclta, J-v U. Valletta. Sne Ann Mflllory. John Richard Mnlloix Robert Patrick M,.J.i-:e FTi i i f r.- Mu ..Hi-. tlun .! | C i.„ n M.iinne, Jane: Mjirciei ill - M.i uric Jam- Vin n«i M. e WiHuiim 3) Ma ,.rn-. Vi ' dliair. Earl m.i H uf. n.iM-1 r ,,i in,,; Mil ouf. Rkhaitl Taylor 261 Mahruf , Robert Edward 2M M ■!-.■!, un-,.:r MllHese. Frank Joseph I?2 Maltese. Peter Omar Malycs ae, Carul E Manajjluns Gary R. M-in li-ifci. N.,ncy J.u. - Maney, Daniel Bryee M-irificlr Frank WiVhc Mann. Almeda Lavtina Mann. Jeffrey L. Mann. Kalhy Anne 337, 41 C Mannaker. Ltd Cray Manna kcs x.,11- [T.„: c xj?, 3Au Mann ja«. Dill Joe Al , W Manning. Charles JuhOf Manning. Douglas Gonrtfe Manning, Jame . Glenn Miiholonu, Russell E Manuel, Leroy rjj 31 Manuel, Philip Ray Mannwal. David Allen Manrarl. Atlhe Katharine Mappes. Mary Lnutse Marble, Donidd Raymond 233 Marble. Harriet Martha Muttiu. John Gary Marrenux, Frank Atrial M in h ' ll.. M.inlrr- ?iiil Mnrihl J:if Marchl, Jan Marcou . Ibmald Gilbert 383 Marcurn. Carroll Leslie V.ir. ' siin Ft 5 i;i M.irjf Marcus, Larry Emil V. ic . M.,: ' ,:, t Ki ' li-n Marty, Marvin Ltivie MilTf-il. Jill r.- .M Mares. frltvard Fredrick Jr. Marhenhe, Warren Rint Marielch. Joy Valerie M artrian. Barbara Margaret ins. Marl nan. Mildred Laika liidnkirtlch, Daniel W. Marino . Charles Cut Mark. Donald Marks, Irene Glady MarKs, Mary LoubieOg Marks. Kjiil Diana 76 Marku , Jean Evelyn Marlowe. Thomas Nelson .m.i run 11k. Joseph Vmcertt M.i rose. Cifeeor Marduarill Su 264. 2«5. 330 Marsh. Francis Marshall, Gary Thuma Marshall. George Ed ward Marshall, Jul La Knnin [Ml Marshall, Margaret jenn Marshall, Roseann LoUhte Miiraik, William Peter Marten. Walter Julius Martin. BerrUeee Lnvota Ma run, Dennis- Keith 333 Martin, Douglas Frauela an Martin, Hans Martin, Hatlre UUi Martin, Jerome Wclium Martin, John Robert 34T Man in. Josephine Elaine Martin, Kathryn Lorraine 32ft Martin. Madeleine K. 329 Martin. Michael La.WTen« 3G3 Martin. P.iul Albert Slartmtk. LmOa Ray 1« M-ir , I ..10 v Marx K-IJiryii Ann Matak. Frank Kenneth . .1 i.n-:..-s r. .,.j-h M ; V.t.,-11. K| u k« IN 3Ti M .■• i. iJi.uL-: ... [..-.• Mawjn, Roffcr Martin MSMn, nol ' i.lkl Elaymond Mason, fyivUi Dlanne MasMty. Anne AinelUi MftSMy, Robert Chnsty ?,l.i • !:... .. Gene Unicoi !ifl an Malcka, Gary Wynn M.uhe Ed wanl EUi« 302 Mrfinvwt, Fraruds Neil :ijj Maihl . Jitck Wiyne 1 ■M.iUpi.i. f.,,i Malhlson, Stephen Everltt MaLbick, Robert Wl|ILarn M,ilohich, John RobK-rt Mataon, Gar Metvln Maite, John Francis II Mattel. Paler Howell :.i.,tn-u., .. K !.i :i i., :v MattiK, KdwanJ Robert Ma II rami Jr., In I. X-.A M .ill he ws. Lam; Jnhn M.itlhcwu. Sieve Duujlac Matthias. Kathleen Joan 16H, 1!TT. 20S. 34V M I.,. J 1.. !l til Ann Mittwn, Judith Zatd Mat Us, E- ' alrn-ia Phillips Mali, Peter Jem 3tU M.i 1 u|h ■■. J mI; 1 Ftuc M.iuHl ' ,.1--.. Mile Gordon :.iu«li..:i. 11 1 n| 1 Kll. ' ahelh Maun, Penny Aim Maurnr, Dennis Ray Maurcr. Janet Rae 47, £52. SM. SB Ma: ■i- - ■a May, Jamcfr Edward May, Pamela Marie 390 Mayer, Thomas Merman Maynard, LcsJey Ann Mays, Dohald Lkiyd M.lj. Hit-, llvl i(_i)MK-|.J MiuureK, Joseph Peter 31 ItaAanaai Jtmn cilfion McAfee, Marjorte Evalyn Mr A lea r ■t.i is Ann : J:i M1.A1l.-n.1r Alma Christine Mr Am i ' .U-. Mi.riin Josepli MrBrnle. Uunnv Allen MrBride Dsron J. Metirtde Loren KL McCalie. John Micrwel MiCaflrey John Henry £0? MeCakl, Daniel Harold MeCall. MaryeUen 4HM MtCallum, Wesley Janseu 2fU Mi. ' L ' aiiLni(Ln, Jnbn Hurley McCanti, Michael Dennis McCann. Robin Lee MeCanneL David Summers McCannei. Danald Milne McCarthy, KaUileen Mane I itoattph MeClure, Roy t.(nn MvClure. William U Jr. McCollum. Donna Jean MvConibie. Allan Damell McCaonrll, AniuU Curtis MrCoiuiell, Unda Lorraine McConneLF, Robert RuUald MtCotd. Karen Kay MrCord, Larry Linmln Mi 1 ■o ir .i-li, r ..rl.,,:., jkMlr McCornUck, lane B. McComiki ' k. t-Jnc|a Lea MtConnlek. MatVlft C, 331 McConnlek, Mary H. Mi ' Corinicki Patricia Anne MeC aekvn. Howar i p Jr MtCrea, Alvln Wayne MrCrea, Wendy Mi-Ci, ion, Gladys C MeClenr.id. Mieh.,,1 Jr,e Mruermotl, Nitkir Larelle « MiT un,iUs. Jeun K.itlierirlu 171 213, 264. 327 McDonald, John LcWJj McDonald, Joxenh Jr. McDonald, Kenneth Hubert McDonald, Unria Marl 3M Mi n- m. jiii. : .rr MtDnnald. Rebecea L McDuriuld. Rushell Gregory McDonald, Sara M. ri,.,,v|l. n.iniel H.iiuli VM Mf inlel. E [es M Mr Don lei. Jo Ann McDonnfiR, Daniel Joseph MrDaWell. Will urn Id ward M. - ■:, ., 1. 1-;. I ,-.| T|mi.-i.i. McElroy, Jacquelyn Ann UcKlrb] . ,rrrnmr David Ml E-:: t ill . Krs:ri|!lh rbn 7i MeEtwain. r ,Hiicl Karrisnn 30, Mr El wain Jc-haiina Rulb McElwam. Mar«ha Jean 337 4L 348 McClwain, Thomas Given M- li! H ' f, . J I ' .i..r.| 75. 1:1, m. i:v .v ■•: ■■■■„ M. ev.11. f M. ,if, ,• :-4H MirEwcn. Kevin Marshall Mi-Full. Dan Frank 2al MrFall, Wadrlv Thomas M, rn?.irnJ rrederlejc W. Mi K.iil.ni.l J .,:,. ■H„rrv McFflrlann, Jill l-vnettc 2 2 Mrl- ' ..;i,ii,-: : ., u: K McFarlane, James Pvter MrDarry, Genevieve Mary MeGaviek. Leo J iej h MtGe . Juhh Greer Mi ' l ' ; -hrc. (i ' .v i .. [.1.11 : ... in ' • ii. - iiiif-cn Ann MeGlll. Men Plemlni! McGlll, PrUrllla Kay McGtltlh, Joseph Patrick McGUllcy, Michael Francis M .;, p :i i. !: ,, N,,-h ,rd Mi ■( , 1 1 .i i ... [Hvinr r;.. id; v ' Mctionaglc, WUltom S. McOonifjle. Kandv Ann McOoWan, firuce Jamct McCo nn, Kathleen Rjje 7!i MeCraHi. JotUI Michael H. Z K McCurkln, Ronald C. M, (Jill . Ill [l,i ' . ' |.| I If ,:• MrfiuiniLrw, Ann McGulnneiei. Patrltta M. McGultine . Slephrin f MrCimte. Cra«H Walter t 2 McGwire. Da id S, • !• 1 , , i- M.irth.i Aimi; McGuIre, WlMlam Levi McHuirh, Timuthy DenhLs Mt [nice Mil I J..M. Mclnloab, Charles T. Mclnb li. Jill Mantaret ll J.Ji33 MclntojJ . Sidlv Ann lUf. rq7 MCIntyre. G.ill Sluahclh Mrlnlyre, Jean Ann Mi-Ivor. Mary Ellen 331 McKay. Jnrncs McKii , John Alvln 7.1 1 - K. 1 S K.il rn il Cue M i- K ■• ■■M .11 ,11 fclvn,. ' n XV McKay. Mary Ch ' tavia 337 McKay. KiitHtrt Murray MiKny. ItL.n.iM J,,h,, %l! Kv.; iv ii UcKee. Miduel Ellis jfflu, aiw McKecver. Kujfene H,i mnnd McKenzic Allen Bruce McKrci ie, Karen Kay W) McKiliben, Diana Lynn 165, 33Q MrKinley. Marjnry Ann 3? McKinriKi. Carol Ann Mr Kinney, (3[irotliea Ruth McKlnney, Larry laivcrii McKirinon. Evelyn McKirinu-n. Karen Ellen McKinnon. Kathleen Anne M.-Km.ry. Kle nor S Mi.-Kuia.iry, Ronald Jock 31 Mi-K H n, James Clark 1 ateLaren, DnURlas Carl McLaren, Ron McLiuchlin. Patrlch Liis-an Hlft il ' H). 2 . 1 McLcill. Andrea Laurie McLean. Edward Paul McLean, Janiei Arthur 2 1 McLean, Wallace Brute Mil, end, N ' aniy Anne ITS MeLjun. DouifJas Klmmcrte McMalmri. Francis J Jr McMahon. James A. Jr. MrMarmn, Jflinco Arnbra«; MtMwhon, Joan Murrill MeMtthOn. William Ttiumai 372 VCcMarmi . Daniel John Jr. Mr Man us. flabani Marv n McMarrell. Mile M. McMaMer Frank Monroe Mi-M .-Kin. l ....... K.,i! r. • MrOm JlrHlMLl, M.iry Isabel Mi ' l ' lir rji-m..i trrnn Mrl ' hcrton, Cerald Eugene McQucntn, M rfOt M. McQuillan, Thnrnat Ralph McRae, Murdn William MeVr-i Mulls MurK.jrcl McWhnrtvr, Garald Alien Mitu.i. Clayton Euiene • • • l ■Bruins Meade, Grant Dennis Meadows, William Edward Mi ' . m her, Thomas Kent MeJieher, Timothy D, M--.«iLs M.irbh.i L-yriiic Kl, 4iM) rik-ao- i ' ., Fr. ( rii-t! 7 . 40ft Mi-, o- Sb. ' ,iriiLf .m hriUCT Meahs, Warren Waller Meckllnl. Jonn Wayne Medley , Bruce Edward aiceorl. TllOrna Orvi lie Meek. Anne Giniiiity Meeker, PYank Lynn MeeUer. Luhoth Karen Meek i! r. Tncima Allen 372 Mctisjelln. Gary prler M,-c;.. It irvc.i LI . •.- Monrens. Rd;iald James 31 Matota, Mohlmk-r Paul Mehl.i Su :, n SSehii:- Gvurt ' tarmr ArUue MeidtriRer. Dale Herbert Mc H-r. Gene Airred Meicrotlo, Kenneth Elmer Melriiofer. Cheryl Irene 7a Melder. Linda Aileen Mcbrhar. l ' slie JuH ' pr 2 ' Me Mem, Melvyn peter Melnlkqn. Arnold Boyd Melnikoff. JwdHh Ann Melot.1. Martin Victor SO. 54. : Meloy, Eleven Henry 317 Meluy. Peter Michael Mei ' .dnclll. Jwiiea Marie Venn--, riji-hard Allen ' 167 Menier. Rayimind Anthony Mtnbvr. Hnbert Dale Mercer. Gary Pay Mercer, Gem TonJn Mt Mercer, Jack Blalnv Merry man ikinald Edw..rd Merten, John f 2H. 251 Merteni, Mark GLLnidre 50. 51. St Mc.- .i 1; Kir. I. Arm :i:i7 Mess liltj. Pamela Kay 337 Mcisner. Joseph Jacob Mr , ' d. Jsiditti Dulane Meltalf, 9heryl FMUflisI .VI,-:.. ,11 :- ' .-. l ... ' , ' ....,,| Metcalfe. Client Lee Metier, Ceorte David MeU4. ' er. Rtilney Craig MeucheJ, Eii aiM-u: k Mcuihul. IloLieii Philip Menu. L«i f A. Meyer. Allan Frank Meyer, Dtnni-; }:.!wan1 .II Meyer, Helmut Em t Meyer, Irma M e Meyer. Karen Susanne XII Meyer, Orval Dean Meyer, Penelope Animen Meyers. Bernard James Mes era, John Doualas 54, 357 Me .Mnldanh, l_irry Eufeiie Mid(ieii. Bruce Robert MlffncauR, Lorraine F. 7S Miles. Roy Carroll Mm.. ' c;., t v Clayton ltl Mi Mai A:. ' rcl Gonrae Miller, Ann Wnihnwe Miller, Arliiur W, Mi r- •in I.Mr ' Ann Miller. Card Ludean 76 Miller. 1 I ... 1 1 tp.- II:: cv Miller CraU Alan Miller, Donal.1 Paul Miller. Douelas Eri ' ln Jttt MiUer, Dooielas Paul 353 Miller. Earl Lloyd ej Miller, Ethel Alice M dler { ;.. : |. . . Miller. Cnry n C ,.ri Miller. Gary 1%-ar Miller, Gary Lee M Milter. GeoTTte Fjelden .MiIImt. t;.;i.||.; L nri Miller. Gloria Lee SJ7 421 M - liT MlLrlT. MlillT. Ml i Vnlli-r, Mil ' i-r. M . r MiHer. Milker Richard llfarlanfj Milltr, Robert A read Mdier. Robert L e M , Robert ■HP H..-HCI I «-a . Ronald How Ellen rrrlknK DaVey Su5.nn JennMar t,ynn Mii:i-r. .m • MiP -r Miller k John Miii. r Ver non J mn attt M« Hit. Viola! Elaine 264 Miller. Wilier Patrick St MHIcr. Wdberl Irk M William Mh. .«l MJJJef Will (Mil Kamlulph 5ti7 Miller, William TJsnrnn.i 341 MlllltfAn Miiruell Jean To ' si ' M i • f • i ■! |-.r..r(ri Mllllv Suian Ope 311 Mill . All. m S..-..M 1ST Mill , Kalbrnne Dl Mi Mill;. KulMte.. Ai. !rL IIHt. «CHi Miro(lf 80VkLH Mh-hael J S31 «UJ. Mlchaail Sean Kindt ?. Turn Ernc t Minli-i . , 1 .lv .-Vfn i Mtnernyer, Denm day 41. ifi, Miner. Mh:hil([ Lowell Mlnultl. FtntH ' ii Jjiuc:, JCJi Mil-.! r : .. .it ■■■,l..r.n., M inner P. . Wililair r-.ml Minor. Mditin Jamc Minor, Mlch-UCl K«nxy Mini . Manhe ' r, X. ,lh.c Muehauir, Richard Th.uuaj. 252, 3 7 WlK hf.il Elrltu.ny HroHb Mrtrhell. 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Sam lljlJard Jr. Epcaufd. Jerald Dwl«ti1 StM-lh. Jffnn fipethinan, Du.mc Grey .112 Sulchrr. Dtiuvliia Clemenl SfUnk, Ilc ,d.| H .y : V Spuju. William A SfMwnvr. I.tiviu. J ii Spnii Fferh ri G. 3CU Hi. ' i.i ' S.i-crif r. .li Spraaur, Ann Iah nunc 353 ai rang«r. Paul L-wretke prc( uw. Uf-ULiiii C;ir..l Hi:.:.iL K rr. CnrrLiriS Eiirl Sponger, Lynn Auhtey StU-liiger. Patl-N ' k MatU. Sprlnkln. Dnmthtfj J ne Apririkle, Robert Sicpnan Si.njrlrK ' ' rf. ii Fli..h..r ' J Squires, Knnn lh Alien Sramck linktort frank mi. ti.,1.1 . •■!.., r.l. Wii hil Sluj t . TimoUiy Butler 35 S- | J.|.. ,.1 Tf! H1 ;cy. Junc t H4lMT Siat ' oj, Kiitn Ann i5tnd.Hr. Stewirt Evan Stnillcr, Suiutn E Sl ux. ShtrJry Attn Stnhl. Claudia Jt-ali ' M. IT It. S«J Stahl, June Suaan 239 suhk-i. ru r-m J y Stalicr. JCIsit B SllUtecr, Hnnalrt Rtcliard Siiii.iPBor. Judy RiiC Slivnke. TlohHld Ctirll St.tnlo , Exl win Kay 31 Stanley, Pnylll Jeanne M. Ilk ' , H- I, ' Mr ' I I ' .. Stantty S.enhcrt Charlcn Ntanlry, Srephert ThUttiDB Stark. Charlet H Stark Helen Lorraitn.- 114 St rk MtiUkn J. eirj.-k Stin run Ler Stark Ttmtrthy Bcrn r ! Jt2 Rtarkt. Hubert Arlhur Mf. Blartr, Benjamin Howard Sliitcm. Kl.lurd Waller StaUb, Lynn J. Slaudituher. DjiIc Ju eph Slnuttiuii, WiilfJi Miilh tH Sleekier. Dnujtloj J Steele. LrniK Chrisi.i|itn!i Sleele, Uurrmne Dean Stephen Stephen ? Ii -| . h.;i i - EiteptneiL . KtepherLk. Stephens. Stepriens, S-H | In . •. Su- run 4; J erlmi:. Slciltn4!. Vkckje Lynn Jftmr JVanei il Cnarli-A Lawrtllf Duve Lerui W Juan Manani K.i-. Larry Calnc Slertmi Erne l Mlchj-el Alvah SI Alan Wesley Verm«n H Hoy l«. I LrTe A . i:t Marv in :wlfl I L.. r.T,, ,. Mnkai hi,,-,- Stue.e, Worrtfl Arthur -6 SEoneherM. Ronald Ptftic Slmitr, Dunn Frances tnwknuU. Virgin 1.1 , r. Siooa, Jcrl Uiu p Iorrh, Hnbert LuUt SlotU -i :  .-iii- I. 1 ■7.1... S ii. .v. .11 Y jV,i-,r. Stlrilt, timer H StiL irfiie.i , Pelcr Fnft Stiep(Jcr. Drun? DuWftiie Stile Hcrl wn Exlmund Stlinac. Dan Jiimra 11 SUtes, Charles Edward Slobaucch. Charles Heunen Sbirkamp. PamcU j an Ti, M SloelthkU, Maty Ann 339, M3 . ' .Ii ■. . 1 .it ' - Slr.i klj-.K Gk-nilnn Miner s:.„ l. ,:-.« .l.iiiiik, V.r. ,■SlL« ' k«4ie HL, h.u :l I .r-nn Slr.i ' kli,n ISrverl} Ann 41- 41. SO. M -■!,.. ItWaU, Irene Alv Ira MiiiPJarrt. Tereia Lelith S1.-ie.-ker. Jtthn William StOChx Jeltri Ckc-hne 368 Staffs 1 , Kair BeideH Stnrfrl. rnrinHne M-trko Mnfrel, R liert Clirl tl.in Stohr. Mary Ann Stuhr. SUn Jrin 401 Siokanoff. Mary Lnuu :i(C S1r ttrm, David Edward WUmfiO, David Le« Strallcut, Jainen Arlliur St rail mi. Juhn Leamier Straitcm. Vkriinlr- A. ;i. HCTI Strauch. John rtitfiard ftrau e. Kuw.ird Eredertuk Strati, Judith K.ty Stniwn, iuctkanl Laume js Stlk-klkn. WlULam Gennie 5.trtrirh. Thnma Ju«pl. Strril.cl, Claim l.nupsi ' su- t L David AUan Ml •„ SluroO t,ynn Jaw. Sw Slrommen, lip-lton « .iiun tn Strimtrnen, Phlllki Artlmr 2SI Struhl. FrcderiLk Gd-rneiS Stromlterif. Rooen charlw itl Stn.niiifr. F.llmr John Strong Sidney Jainea 2 Sirope. HubeniHrie Siruup. HuRli U.intel Sirijtip. rtJi h.ii 1 t: AlTlfwL Jean C.irlk !e strupp. Jo.ichJm Mjitihew Slru-,e. Marifi.rel R Stujrt. Charle Neale Stuart. Jayne Eden ju . , - Scott Jetf« Stllbu . J n met. William Jr Stublw. Ron O 5HlDr. Kli- ' hard liurretl Q Slut ■Itenw-hneldcr Jnkiu t «, 3 1 Biurdevant. Larry l?« k Sturm. James Gordon Sturm, Lorenve Cay tf.nl Stiltaman, Juartjla M.....ine SvidH, William Laioy Sudan Oil He Patrli k Sudan. BCillPde Kay Suder. Cltarle Jowl .lr Sue f. .Sandra l re Sujjnen. DennH P-Mine SulejtiMi, GrefOry L r IS Sn m Jamc WwhaU 12 . Sidll an. Anne Marjturet Sultivan, Ut.nald Tlkiiard Hullkvan. Enunelt Michael Sullivan. EUf tne Richard Sutton. Either F Sutton. Sally Ruth Sire, Gary piiantf B ' enHUn|CHfin Luwrll 3h l r svenniimtpen, Marilyn W Svumen, Joyce KlaJna Bw fi Qt3, smart Paul SWinmh, Terranv Leonard Swarijoh. William Cordon 343 Swant. Gary Dean KmmK, JahiCa i lv 1r Swarthout, Janet Betty 235 Sweaney, James JVoct SWeileiiburit. Carir.nl K Sweenev. Dkaria Mjii P. «.-..••.«• . fii.f.!..!. i;ii„rH-. Swemrj . J iid Joupli 257 Swrsntj . Patrlvk Char It . 4U5 S«m«in. Richard Patrick SWeredluk. Item ' Anna Swift. Isobel MarV Swiwllctiurst. Jotcph T S in Inn. Joseph SaiTi Swininn. Richard 3 .Of SWuKer, Esther Marlfin - Swoboda Paul Linn Swor. Slacy Ward y.kn-v Ciufl.. i 1 Sykc . Sharon Marie 9jmmi, Pamela Jo Syrold, fluid J Jeannelte Syvervon, Alvlna O. Sy versnn, Jfnan Marie 5y venon, Judy Ann 354 Syvertcin, Paul N Taller. Pnnn to Gull T; he!. Wiih.in, kll v.iiih I.-. Tuie. Judith Anne TAB, Roller Allen Tajiiturt, Ju. ej h P Ell Tafctf, M.,rk Alexander T allenl. Karen Ann Tuniien, Gary James 1ISU TjjfiRen. James Erlmj! illo ■arnirrihnl Jai:oh JCl Tanner. LurlUi Rim Tanner. Marilyn n Jean TlUiner, Wan en Gail T.i hn«cr. John Bill Taplm, Lynn ElWwd Tapp. Wayne Elton TiyHoLI, Carol KrlMf] Taraski. Throdnrc Crank TarHi, AIm Jul Rasrud Taroi . ChCflC Lee Oft Tuscher. rn„ M.,i Tuahlro. Ryu Tji tf . Bruce Douflns 43. 43. 43, 1 1 r Taylor, Charles Ewalt 111 Taylor. Courtney Leon . Taylor. Denlse Jean .IX! Taylor, Dennis Leon Taylor. Dunrwj Juan Taj lor. Jamns Edward Tayhir. Knren KnncMa Tayrur. Kenneth Taylor, Leu Vernon Taylor, Uoyd Erwhl 343 Tayhtr. Mark Gene Tayhtr. Ronald Albert Taylor, THomaji ah red Tayl. John Charles Teddy. Duui{las A, Tclu i-r. Kre !rrii H John TmI. Larry Lee Teril, TVichnUMj 5. 41 43. 45. 50, 225. 2S1 Tecteri. Glen Hay fan pJet ri. M ■. :. J 1 TancB, AMn t croy Ten Ham, Relnanria A Terhune, George William Teffnnd. Sharon Darteen H!i Toqirnnitr. Sujiann K j Tcrperuns, Will harm Oalu lcirv IV II 1 1. on Patrick Terio, Jr. Anthuny Jiimei Trtiey. ctafja O. TelLethaL-K. Douglas Cola 257 T W, A I Lin Melvin TfH ' jh, Roriald Jarne Thjnc. Menu Pdlrlfk Thane, Jame t.awrervce Tbalrber- Gary David TH iiner. Sandra Jean u Tlirrn ' Jirt«erh Mfrnard ZtA) Therenult, VI Vienna A. TIkrrrlaull. An ' -onia E TnilHKteaU. Jean nine pAt Tniegis, LoJn M. Thili. . ' ..ivrs H n 2iH Thill, Kandv Khrn Tmruvaihtikal, Marykulty 1 ho ip. Harry Jacnb Thiacer en. Gary J M Thurmn. Crala Elrun 157 ri,..- , r ia vi- 1 y. f :.z : Thomw, Dixie Kay Thnmn . Cflry Gfnrfic iai, LlnrLi Joyce TlUlin J Unda Lee 12, 54, H it. Mo, :qi Thamiui, Rkhanl Jumcn 4:B Thonkan, Rlclrurtl Lee Thonui, RoUeTi Trviiif Thoniak. tif V l UibflM Thomas, Syfvua Lwl Thontai, TempteCon Lee ThointtB. Willlnrh Prederluk 373 TluM-.n-iii. Ih ' i -iv I vrm Tnojnps m. ttmi ' e Alan Thorn paon, Jinife F. ThompiKin, Cart franerirln 31! 34 ' i Th- ui 1 1 in 1 1 ., r_,r,.i Ji i Trjo?n p fiiL, Don Itrrnl 563 Thompson, Doojtla Alan Thomfjsan, Coniluhce D.irnc Thompson, Darrvll Vftiay Thumpxon, IrtLa LundVail ThrMnpBOn, Jurk CralU Thompson. James Earl Tnonipson, Jflh es Robert Thompson, John Krarurls 323, 251 Thompson, John Marshall Triomp on. John Raymond I It 1 1! | • Julii Arim- ThompKan, Julio Jean 442 ThumpBoit. Kuvurtl) Ray Thwrtpson, Larry Robert ThornpBnn. Linda Sue Thompson. Marffflrc-t Sut 32T Thonn on, Mark tlvien TTvompJkon. Michael Joseph JM. Ml TfctDmpsoa. Steven Hnwnnl Thompioii, Vdma Kiilrn RVi Thonip nm P WUl4am Bmri Til oil i Son, Donald Edward Thomson, Frei.lerick Wayne r !•,-, . ••..I, .r. i.-. Ki ■■•.: I i-...- t ' .Villi..!- M.-ril.-ii Thointe, tart on Mu-h Ol 451 TlkLiren, Jnhn D. a ThnrCflCin, EUirl Fern Thore in. Tnumas ErvLn 4M. Mil Thorn, P.,r) Ftl ' .hanl Thomby. Dortithi ' W Thnrruc. Churloi Orrln 7H ihi.r i •).... K.! ' .v..i Thorninn.. Melvln Lcroy Tht.rt.jn. E?ioh4ird Uenn TJiorvllsan. Sandra Sue 333, l ThraUkiJI, Deborah Jan T)itle«cn, James Dean I7fl TlUirmart, Roberl Waller TUbblfs. Mflvklle Rrrtt Ttcv, Tens Lee Tu kf]], Lre James II, S4. 55. aH Tidball, Bru e Blackburn Tielnwyer Larry Ray E ie r..nv Marjnrie Ann TlKany. Thomu Ruirne TiJih, Thonuu Cllffurd rdlotsoit. James Limlsay Tlrrujnson. UtiVid Morion rimbrooje. Timothy Beale 3T S Timm, Ellzalyeth Ann 99 Tlmni, Joyre Ann Timpano. Brure Michaol TirHkUl, WHHam B. Ttskan, John Peter 3M To in, JMepl) Kvun M ;i ' .|.r.lrn-.kv Mi-i,i, Tapp.,1 I. Ffl.-i, TopphlB, Terr - Mnrslkull Torierauh. R. Scott 31. 352 I ! S4T-i.ii Ahirb-y Itae Turirhliton, Karen Lea TnrKrUnson, Lee Andrew Torske, James Edward 339 Tilth. Robert LJonald Tuat. Nancy Jennie Rote 335 I, • Km- ci r 1| t Lynn f Burke Trafy, Palriek WlRlitm Traik. Miirgarel Vera Tri k t Martha Anne Tra k. Manila Wellington TrvunwijtM ' r. Allien Allan Travis. Jane KM beRi TravLn. Hiolinnl Krj-m.rtn Travis, Robert Leon TrjiVU. William Hu|h Trei dwell. Victoria L«ud Treal, Rlcbftrtl AllHTl 1M. 13S, JSrtl. nft7. 3 . SW Tree, Georgia Benton Trenary, Dnrrrll Gordon T re-nary. Gary ELIwoofJ Trenerry, Dehoriih Ann 217 Trepp. John Merlin Trent. Roliert Mud lev TrcrlMi. J-Cnbert Edwin 2C4 Trlekel. JjvqJcc 1,,-pin !in Tnckey, Oitrlene J. Triekry. Georm? W ilier Trlrkey. 1 tarry Jr Miller Trinity, Jurhlh C TrlpleiL Jerry Loyal Trn Roner Peter ■[ ' run 1 1 i : a r I u,: ■; Trunsun. Janjt-,- Ann Tr ihMin. Wiih. hi. ei j i I r t ' i M.irim T 1 1 a 1 . n , r I i.iT-i l.y nn LOl , $3a, 2311 I I - II Kli !■■! ||. !. | , Trexrl. Chrtttlno M Trucrjno, Ll.iyrl fi TruchOt. Gary Francis 12S, 130 Trudnowski, James Andrew Tni-ii-iiil. Ghmn Edward Trythill. James Henry Tsirhache. Jurtlth Anil 28S TsL-hani, Thomas WUllaai TSLhudln, Gerenr Ann Tskniialmide. Bernard. T Tuhli. S1 ai.les John Turk. Robert LaleKe Tut ker. Hirh.iirfl JennlikB TUfkcr, Thnma Cnnsttne TutlDr. Hnl-vey Rayronnd TunnW ' k. Man ia Kathleen Torek, fhihn Rayni4jhd L n Turk, Philip KmrM 383, 4IH Tunnaii. Dolores- June Turner, Alan Jnhn 13 Tklrner, Darry Pnirtor Turner, Diedre Jo Turner, Jjiinen Edwjird Turner. T„r,v Wayne Tbrpln, Mlefuiel Raymond USA Turtle. Paul Anlhonv Tu«n(i, Jelfrev Ownn Tint. Genrae Thomas Tuveson, John Mark 338 K ' haet !-, • t. ilk. HI file. Wayne Ru ha, fill t.MrlhLiVrn. Janet Vimlnla 333 I i: r ,,-. „i Ail...-: .: A L ' eland, Clara I ' Olrkla 36 Vprtn. Pamela LurJIlB Uke-n. P.iul Lyman Hlhcrg. Ttlom.in Amlrew Ulmer. Crtflor?. Lekind 10, 165, •Y.irn-i. 13B Urbanec, ELiildulph C ;e.,vjE4 ' rrbanicji. Terry Lee Uren, Deborah Jan ? 6« vrrifh. Larry Dale IMnrortu, Herbert Yn l Jr irthe. Robe 1 1 Kai irtirk, Andrew John ValUnson, tarry Arnold Van a ken. RicburU Dale Vandal, Mlanne I ' .iihrhH ' Vandal, Linda I e VjilHlebefjf, Mary Cr-rrch.i V h.-u- M. 7. ' . KlllMl Vandprmrij, Woynt Cyril aiMlr-si-:.;.. u. „- : i A ?Sl 053 Vonderbem, William A. Vanderhouwen. Do.mI Ailjert 37 Vanderlkrulen. Mrry A. Vundervnort, Netlra Marlln Viflrteven, Ronald Lamjr MB Vaodevenler. Janice Ann V.in EJ.i ki.. A 1 if ri I ' juj Vandyke, ManHa Lelah Vandusvn, Arit Lnnf Vanfossert, Jane Maria V.inheeke, Diane Mary Van Hce. Wesley Lynn 6B, 3HH Vanlieel, Allan Lloyd M Van Heuvei m. John B. So VonhnuPen, Katherlne R. VanrKKEtao, Hut er Arn Vuiklkko, Marie Meltrlrte Vann Peter. Dennis Van Ne Phillip R 5i % aril Vanonn. Tl.. -. •-. T i,.-,. I Van Slekle. Robm n W. 1 32, 404. Vnntrlehl r  Ul Jl Van Vnrrt. [ rv Er ' l -al [h V;U1 Winklo, Jan Martha ! _ % r ah Winkle. Lynn Marcret VawoHfe-llos, Charles A Vaskhek, Judy Kj«t«, : ' a i ' i H..e I •. rure Vnuahan, Mary 333 Vaufhi, Jnmes BkndalJ Veaicy r Eilwarrt Elliot Veajcj, William Ward Ve|t...„i [l,iiiiel Dare Veldc. Wllluim M. 53 Velh i. 312 Vli|f. Dallas Arbc 3H8 Via no. l-tiiLVild Pete Vleafss William Mkrhae) ' Stenj.. Klitherlne A ru ' .. Belly Lnu M K-snl, Catherine ilelt. David H 383 Votb - ss iwljfer ■' In LV.-irlr r olden. Kjiren Volk. Robert Clurenre Vnlkel, Su n Teresa S37, 40 VulMrnan, Theresa Hae Von. Ard Vollrner, Ci ry lee Volsky, GlitnoMt Jan the Volik . Geora Temple Vonkuiter. Lee N ' orsikan Vopal, Jsrne Henry Vims, Colleen Paulette «d Vuth. John Jmepp Vtilh. Robert Elmer Vraa, Betty Lou Vranlsh, Ruben Dene k Vukirh Cruise Frank Waehtler. BtKklde Fayc 7f Waddcn, Sl ter Mary U ' .V., da, Cf.ara-s Wade. GJenn Gl rj Wa Ur. Juliet Austin Wade. Ronnld Kenh W iei ' Uler, Kuel Brute VV..ri-. C u -jI Sue Jji Wagnnr. Elizabeth Jeanne ' ■V ii ' ii.T .. M.j.ri A:ir-.|-i r,7 25 . 257 WujrnnT. Tonl Jejmne Wai,1i!t . n Ann W.iir.inei. r:er ld Wuyne ST 4 W Wanl, C lun Wnhl, Ten Wheeler M tt.,i.,i-.t-id, Ljwrenw J W ., ki ' i fhiirlL- ]!  Waifcrr. David Joseph Waifcer. Dun.ild Fvrhf ft ' aliifr Jim ■-• Terry Walker, Marrla Jeanne Wj1V T. Marly Vli c n| WalUrr, Pamela Gay Wjluer. T ur,,j.. 1-j.if.Kllii WulLnvc. L ' tiiirlc;- W-oiii- 3M i iS Wnilnee. torra P. W,db fe. DunaLd G  ' i,!Mrt M il [...ui.r J:u Wallace. RIU Jo Wall , Cb rSe Dryiiil Walic. Kathleen LiJcrllll Wain MnrKnrei Jnm JJT W.I M WOrH. Sutan WuU ■• . Harry Rienik I WaLralh, Ja L -k W WaUti. Edith L tf nj id kHcr Cl rk i-jih,! . ,«.1in Warren, WllIlBII. Waaler W-tenr.i Water . • WutMMt. Andrew SC«| hi:n KT7 Wolum- DennJ Malhl 12  Wnunn. Frederick De nvond Walum. GcMldW Anne WiiMrrft. Charlene Mae 225 Walter . Lc-nirre Kn Waiter , Marlon 1  Walterr-on. M J ran Waltl. Naomi Jean w.iit- , rj Hfewiun Wayne. Davlil Lance Pre lUwrmam, Lurrv CUirk Weaver, KrtHllie Kay Wcurr. Linn HnrrU We.ivvr M rvtn Thonnu. Weaver. Huron Elt t1c ICT.  W. S04. WtMi. Hurry DattiekJK Webb Janrlie Mary ;,. • M . , I.,, r, ..- L Weft be r talwanl RrtCi Wel.it.et. .i P.iUem W 1 r. Dcilare ElkxabtUi Weber, Ger.inJ R-leburd Weber. Jt-iinolte cruirleni: Weber. Wjiiiam Charley Wrh 1er, Dennt FrmiV WfhMi ' r. J.I M,.rle:«1 WrdekimJ. lU.nnie Ann We 1«M. Uavld Edward Wemc;irtiWT. Johii Chitrles w i.,. tt 11..UKH I iin ' i W Wrir. El-Hier! Frank M W.-im C ctLht WillUin f Wiusv 5lr|.beP At wale r WeHclle. l : -.ul MU ' i ' lii ' n Vm . ■.I.„i,« rn.lin.. Jr. Wvh-h, Janel Dtiria Weldele. Brue Kent WB .1 m -..-.! r: WpUrrii , Hnbert LuUbi Wallm Annie M rl ! weih. nri ' iiiitv Wji in Wells, Tfjimr.l l- e v. .Limn Hanc 11« Vvvi ti inuie Sue Woll J. Donald William Welj.enbftiMl. Jumw B. Wini-kcrt, Eva KrUU-n 2X . 2M. Wend . )w Mn rat Wen SI. J.ifl Allan 244i WrniK. It-. ' ,. M •. .. ' !; 1 Wendtfr. DiiVHl lAV Wenljc. Melba Hall Wenls, Mlrtwl Keiih Wriuc. Warren Curl Wrnxel, Kiiren l ii|l e Werh.i.U ' . WiilUn Lurenx Werner.  vtd Darrell v.- 1- 1 i. • ■. - • l- ' i J..-.- Wcrth, Le Forrwl Wcrli. Wllimm W Hey W«IC). UavUI Alan Wwtflws-ki, .Inhti MMujH Wist liar ura Jean W2t ROlrtTt JjlllilH w -r.,;: m .i. i . Sa- -: ;•■Wf i!lej ■J ' ■.ui ii t Weolphull, M TJ- Lynlie in ' V, Li til Wc-irum Mu-hael Eiifl Wt,1 -, lH | i-JpraliJl-w C SU 3S7 Wc rl, Helen Rflff «I Wetzel, Kurt Wlnelun W T eli 3ef. H«piiarrt Ariam V ml il.l [ l.ervl Kii Wfjde ntj ef. ArlhUf Lf Wcyer, Jud Ann Wh iles J.mc-l Tlier e uS V Tio .1. ' . 4«rr L n M! White Brkan GeoiKe While CllffuM Kujftne JOB XVHnr.- :s,.m,!d ili und Whrte, mncO Edward While, Herbert Hlt ' liard 31 While, JaTie JO 333 W)u ' v I V. .. H..ry , - Wh(l , Marian Louiwe Whilr. Mriitle Allen WhJte, Pamela Ann While. PairlcJa Miiurw Whin-. Handle Vernur, Ji74. +JJ. WhMid, Linda LnilH WhJleJiead. Bn « MurLun il WhlHthead. TSark WiM:,ni WhmrTwiiKP, Sliarmi L WhIH-mati. EltzabcUl Anna Wl WhllBhlde. Jtmn Duuiflai WhUenldt. Howard Wallace Wh I tin .m rlirrle t jfe 33t« V-tiH i t-Jiiry EdW.u ' Whtunite Vn WltMbin Ui MJirtf arft Ann Wicmi, D.uueJ Gfllr WiUwrn . ilurton Pe4in 3flJ Wllhafi, . Chartin ■Jn w .. ,.. ■in- i- .I.:- I ■! WUHamt. Donald Keith • i.,ri :i I Kay 331 Juanne ' ,rii.- ia Ann a pupi Wllls ili. Gwen Ann WHUi.n J d-i n Clmale WlliTint. Piiul-i L- «hain 1B7, SW. , Ni,u-;..ri .v, H.iii.h :tr.:i WllftOn Mark Ja WIlKn, Mary Valkpehne WiLMvn, Pcnelulie Warner WitMin. Sheeno Mary Aft, Wi Wilson, 3onl4t Field Wilson. Terrcnre CrHr UI Wtnan . Peter DMVkd UTiliCl I ■H ■Winr . ali.-Hti.el Wlnlrey, EH tlj U Winliiif,. Gar VitymT Wink Hi-tyn Edfiar W ui 1 1 J ..me. Mith-iei Wstithip. Gari M r.h.dl Wlrtkton, JfJimt franeeta Wlrtcnwi, Jjarhara Ann WjtiI,. F5.-iit.ara Kay 327 tV.rlh. Jahtrt! C1 IM Wirth, Robert Stpphm WiM B tle Jenn .,, . . v ■: :;■■■■■■■■Wl«niari. RlLhaTd Hwrrjr SVi l-.r -i. FY. ..A [ ,..mi- Wlther p«m„ Janlrc Jr Wilt, Fr«l Jnsejan Wilier tlrur.e Ki w jr. ;.v sh. 1 WiMmnn. Chrmlln.i C 1137 Wi.lfr. DflttglM I. harle 2fl . H i. IJuuitim SatdOMl WuhTi. Georee Allen W l Lynn MyrrUl Wolfe. Ftlllln Pnank W«lfe. IV.-.Mor Allen Wi.trr Kenneth JaltlC Wi.kft Nudwilol WUIUnil Wndier t rfi!t Ji i1llfi M WtUM M ry Anna Wnlv rtun. ii ' I.L-n ll.uHm Wnmiiek. J«h DeilDII Wujriiit- ' . RyltttlJi Jam ' Went Fredft Jjn Won . Joelc Jrrry W ' m?. r, Brut e Tjf ler Wiifld, B.irbarn Ann DOT W«h), Donutd L 3M W r «id. Kejji UfflM Wtf«J. Mlehi.el Al.lun w i It.. i ■..■ ■( r:.. ••:•- Wn.id. HlLhard Jnnn tW. I2U Wood. Robert Janiei Wund. Rr.l rrt Wm Woodard. Ctiiud Vantte v, ••• i .i Mu-ii.ieJ J ! ! s iv: -i ::i Wrwdhouw. Jadie !«T Wnolman, Judy fiiie fl.1 W i-:- V. :r .... A3. Wnnsley. Kenneth t. W«ri!Ht«r. Hnhrri Austin Wufrtpn Ann ThurrtlOh 3K3 W.MLJ-...I, M ,•■. : •-- .- i Wnrki.. Larry Fa«) Wurley. WelU HLakr 5.17 Wm-rett. Henry KeKley W.HMHlell, Daniel Jnhn Wi.rthlinjt, Gary Field Woilrr. lli-nr MirUB) Wren i r W.. .. Mi- - I - Wr rht. ALnla Luui.m.- Wnphl. Ann EIUid«Mh -TO Wn4ln, Curol Ann Wrlnld, Chnrrc-- C WTIfllH. Drnnlse Atitt iT XH ' tiL-h!, Dut-uld -rirhi. Duane KeMh Wfl all Wneht. Jame- Wrifhl. Raltm 1relc WruhF ' Vilt.v George M WMfchr, Wiilter Garlb WrtKhUJin, J irk TI« ' HI S Wruirk Knthlwi Mnrie Mo II W ijnfc. HoHjerl Jerofn W«l ' . Kaflina j unn« Wunner. Robert Charle-i W afd. MPphen Unyd Wy.iit Mnrdyn Wyaii. K«rm i William Wvckm«n. Ki-nndh Sn.1i Wytkman. Wdham Waller 4W. WyekuJf. ft..H. JC-e Ann Wvi.-.,.n. T rry Lee Wurl. Jantes KMrru Wy!...i ki. Henry K Antin -J .TJA Vachechuk, Kenneth W IM. tMS YamanHrtO. Howard VoatHi Yamamnic, Wnley Wdtaru Ywirlck. Joe Alan Var cr ChjrUl Jarrtiln Yale v.,r. . j„ q,i. wnii, ,m Y«l« Michael C r K c ft Y.Ho-. l)..r::,-l J.isi- h Y.ili:, J,,:-fL.!. Willi.,,, YminU, Daniel Jimtt Younit, Darleii Mary 331. Younf, F™nel« Edward V ' M.int. Ji.in. w u h.n l Ye i.4 K_ M.irjlarrJ Arlene Yuun|(. Patricia Lm Young, Rudffer Douglas 303 Zlmm imr n, Dnre.i-s. Anne n7, S3t !: • i •-■in. Hrirn Jr. hi jmmcnnm, Jon II. Zimmerman, Judy Ann Zimmerniitn, Robert Lowell ?,.Mk ' ;ir. M;irltvr. ,?n 2- '  S. H:iT Zanfcnei. Howard £arko r MMihcv.- Edu,.r.l ft . ' 41 Zav.irc-Ul, Alarte M;iry Zflhen Donna Kl.lll.f Zekxtort, Jon Albert Znrek, Edward SlaiUun Zwn, Dale Frlinkliu Zom. Marlene Kay 7— -: V.. I i. V.h- .rotwsk. Rnmjin Zucram, C. Shirley Zuchlxdurf, Delmer De n Zuelke, Eleanor Tiana Htf H ' l .ink A IJ ' r-.l Zucuc, L Eric ZuIckct, Edward Gnidun Zupan. Sharyn Ann V,, •.,,,,:.!., I- 1).,M,1 M YH uiiKni;ui. Jranetle Belle Yu Ho. Jane YuIlv Vjl rl Louise -| i- . -i ■• ! ■: r i- Wi -lf. .•■.■•i . . • , r.,n ,.i.,n I ' 1 J. Zltg, Carolyn Marie BO Ziegele, Pficoluk JflnC 97 Zadiek. Richard Hell Zlrubelmam. Larry Clyde Zimmer. Anne Elu.iM ' lh Zimmer. Hkch;ird Jow ph Yntinit. Arlkna Janr V.. •.nil! Bjnnbi Lyncltr , , It is with some slight trepidation that we place this book before the public. We realize that there are in it many imperfections . „ . , sins of omission as well as sins of commission. But we hope that a generous and broad-minded public will forgive us these, and remember only the creditable portions. To the people of the State of Montana we would say: This is the first college annual ever issued in the Slate, Take it, with all its faults, for what it is meant to be, and do not attempt to compare it with those issued by other and larger schools. Comparisons are odious; but as time goes on, and this book ' s publication becomes a yearly event, our annual will bear comparison with any To the students of the University we would say: ' We have begun, and laid the cornerstone. You must take up the work where w r e left it. This book should be issued every year, and should grow larger and better as successive numbers are published. On you rests the responsibility And now we lay aside our pens, far from ratified . but realizing that we have done our best. We ask that in your criticisms, you temper justice with mercy ' 1 would like to give special thanks to Cyrite Van Duser, Jiggs Dahlberg. Chet Dreher, Mrs, Mary Elrod Ferguson, Al Ham, Art Jette. Evelyn King, my staff, and the employees of Priming Services for their assistance in the publication of this book. Each contribution was vital to the finished product, the ' 67 Sentinel THE EDITORS— 1904 Sentinel MAREEN JACOBS Editor University of Montana 1Q01
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