Montana State University - Sentinel Yearbook (Missoula, MT)

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MW' . ' f As 5 hiff':4 11, ,,'l lt .3 f. -7 1 n ' ,, t ,. A , .W ,L , J bfi? 0 f- M21 fx df 4 If x ,ff bf , V ', Nw- W ff W A fn X ' ,,,fmA,M?r' 5 A' 3? Swv-vw'-'fd 'Q .W .. .s M, Q M N - wx r ,Q-Q, E . X , , ,V mf ,, . , Q , P x Q , :gg I . , L ,fr ' 1 0 -. ,W fd? Q 1 1968 Sentine Putvlistzert for The Associateat Stuctents of ttze University of Montana Ivy ttze Sentinel Staff In Jeclfdaffon 'Q 5 Photo by Dan Vichorele fo ygul the Sfudenfs Allen County Public Llbrary 900 Webster Street PO Box 2270 Fort Wayne, IN 46801-2270 'M his s1g n f fb ffm es df If ,gif 6. '1. il L... of There are few earthly things more beautiful than a University. It is a place where those who hate ignorance may strive to know, where those who perceive truth may strive to make others see, where seekers and learners alike, banded together in the search for knowledge, will honor thought in all its finer ways, will welcome thinkers in distress or in exile, will uphold ever the dignity of thought and learn- ing and will exact standards in these things. They give to the young in their impressionable years the bond of a lofty purpose shared, of a great corporate life whose links will not be loosed until they die. They give young people that close companionship for which youth longs, and that chance of the endless discussion of themes which are endless-without which youth would seem a waste of time. There are few earthly things more splendid than a Uni- versity. In these days of broken frontiers and collapsing values-when every future looks somewhat grim, and every ancient foothold has become something of a quagmire, wherever a University stands, it stands and shines, wherever it exists, the free minds of men, urged on to full and fair inquiry, may still bring wisdom into human affairs. -JOHN MASEFIELD Un iversity Center '68 The new Student University Center will occupy a site northeast of Main Hall at the base of Mt. Sentinel. Upon its completion in fall, 1968, it will have 184,450 square feet of floor space. The total cost of the University Center, which will occupy 5.5 acres of state land for the structure, parking lot and service area, will be more than four and a third million dollars. No state funds will be expended on its construction, 'maintenance or operation. Student fees and proceeds from the Center's operation will produce income sufficient to meet cost of interest, etc. The center was conceived with the belief that a student's leisure should com- plement his education. It will provide optimum circumstances for co-curricular activities, social acumen and constructive recreation. Fall Sports . Activities .... Student Government . Publications . . . Classes . Fine Arts . . Wm fe r Sports . . Activities . . . Outstanding Seniors . Administration . . Faculty and Seniors . . . Organizations and Honoraries Fine Arts ...... Sp rin g Sports . Activities . Greeks . . . Living Groups . Military Science . Fine Arts . . Graduation . . Index . f u I 'lf 'Ag 1 3 + ,wfmse f 2 .. ,fax as s.. fg .. ., , A XX I ,L mp! Q 6 4 im V vs. z, , , X ,I A U A H A gf H, m f.-. ' yn ' A w ZZ: k . my fm 2 1, f LI' W M I gf ,,+ f X ,H . 4 iv M '44 nrt? . A S Q X fr' Q7 A A 4. 1 I Y V W 3 z f W , Q h . 0 L e 1 'f I X 'I 3 4. I X ' A if ' 'Q Q- 1 1 V E , '. 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Fooilnall Has Many Signs U of M's Army ROTC and K-Dettes prepare to present the colors in pre-game ceremonies at Dorn- blaser Field. A line-up of yell leaders-joan Roberts, Barb Brown, Margaret Don Tigny, Liz Clinker, Cathy Hugbart, and Vivian Harding- lead Grizzly fans in rousing cheers in the borne stands. Tuba player Dennis Hale is one of the 75 members of U of M's Treasure State Band. In addition to its halfttirne shows, the band helps to create Grizzly spirit. A referees job has many sides. Coac es The new U ofM coac ing siaff creafeal a new W, ,age Grizzly feam The loneliest man on the field is Jack Swarthoat. Daring a break in the Univer- sity of Idaho game Coach Swarthout con- templates a crucial play. Sta fistics - 1967 U of M Opposition A 4 he Total First Downs 157 149 Net Yards Rushing 2281 1630 JASEISWASTHOUT Net Yards Passing 711 1264 Head Eggtbaffeggich Total Touchdowns 26 14 Total Points 181 103 BILL .BETCHER WALLiY BROWN JACK ELWAY BOB ERICKSON NASEBY RHINEHART Lineman Lineman First Assistant Linebackers, Ends Trainer The University of Montana began the 1967 football season with an all new coaching staff, many new transfers, and a new winning spirit. Under the direc- tion of Coach Swarthout the Grizzlies' season was the best in the last thirty years. Conference standing also im- proved-the Grizzlies tied with Uni- versity of Idaho for second place. In the first game of the new season the Grizzlies opposed the University of North Dakota Sioux in Grand Forks. The Sioux quickly established a 14-O lead in the game. The Grizzlies rallied and raised the score to 14-13 by half- time. The score remained unchanged The crowd cheerr ar halfhack Rich Strausr 841 plants the pigrkin for tix pointy in the Grizzlier' 21-7 victory over the University of Pacific. Grizzlier, Howard I 701, White f 601, and Sparht U22 applaud the touchdown. for the rest of the game until, in the last seven minutes, Steiner completed a touchdown pass. The 19-14 win gave the Grizzlies their needed inspiration. DEWEY ALLEN Punter WES APPELT Tackle . , . .,.,q.,.tW!.,3 , A A-., .1'-. . V '-if 5 DOUG BAIN Off. Halfback RON BAINES Split End .':. ' H. lc -..e-A, ty rl 1 , -11 1 elusive I ' 9l ,t .fb r- M ' ' Mun, nay out of my way . . . plearefn BOB BEERS Linebacker GIB BRUMBACK off. Tight End 'I' I rr ig! .1 7 Q f ' X in . N f 3 N . . 42 'ff in , 1 . 547- Qi ? y -l.E..,i1.gq3 A I. ...W X X 5. 'yt -2113 L-if .1 FX' fiqii-v'Cf' 11- EU DAWSON Center ELL DUDLEY Guard . , . 'Q -A ? in I , t 'X f my f 1 f F f 5 49' W t. 1 1 -. fa:-5 X Ariz .A Q ln the thick of the battle referee rcanr the scene. KARL FISKE BOB GRAHAM Halfback Tagkle MIKE GLENNON MACE GRAY Linebacker Def. Halfback . 5 p . The following weekend the Grizzlies exhibited their obsti- nate defense against the University of South Dakota Coyotes. The Coyotes scored first with a field goal. Late in the half the Grizzlies responded and scored 7 points at the end of a long drive. Each team played a strong defense in the second half. The Coyotes, threatening to score again at the close of the game, were stopped by the Grizzlies and the game ended 7-3. The Grizzlies met Weber State at Ogden on September 30 to begin conference play. Montana scored 6 points in the first quarter and held the Wildcats scoreless. In the second quarter the situation was reversed-Weber scored 6 points and held the Grizzlies. In the third period, Montana com- pleted a drive from their own 20 yard line to 'score 7 points. Late in the game Weber scored a touchdown but failed to get the extra point. The game ended with a 13-12 victory for the Silvertips. The Grizzlies made their home field debut against the Uni- versity of Pacific Tigers October 7. The only score in the first half was by Ron Baines-an 83 yard punt return for the touchdown and the extra point. The Tigers scored 7 points in the third quarter. Montana scored twice in the fourth quarter to clinch the game for the Silvertips 21-7 and establish a four-game winning streak, unequalled since 1937. The Grizzlies and the Vandals of University of Idaho rattled before the ABC cameras at Dornblaser Field, October 14. The Vandals scored a touchdown and two field goals in the first half and leftthe Grizzlies scoreless. The Silvertips re- sponded with two touchdowns and the extra points to raise the score to 14-12. Montana was unable to maintain the lead as Idaho struck back with another touchdown, winning the game 19-1-4. OLE HEDSTROM LARRY HUGGINS WILLIE JONES FRANK LISTER Guard Def. End Halfback Halfback LON HOWARD KEN JERNBERG JIM KELLY ROD LUNG Off. Tackle End Tackle Fullback SPORTS The Year of the Grizzly it well recorded by movie virion cameras, irzcliiding tlaore of lhe ABC Network. m .A xx. , Y, - f 2 Xewf' s 5 V in sry ' ' . ' ts' . y . sm . , , Q S M V g i f -my ai -,Kg s,fQ,.mg,gs 5 Q '.x,,rwz' NwW,,,54v, ,m ,i A5 ' Q. '. ff Grizzly Ballet by Dewey Allen. MIKE MCCANN BRYAN MAGNUSON Def. End Fullback RON MCGUCKIN DON MOLLOY Linebacker Off. Halfback sr? fs 3 and tele On the injured lift-jim Kelly receiver attention from Trainer Nareby Rbinebart. Grizzlies Fred Tubbs 082, ,lim Searler U1 2, and Pete Mallinr I 121 stand by ar quarterback Ed Steiner U62 prepares to par! in a pregarne warmup on BOZ67fld72'5 Gallon Field. Homecoming weekend, October 21-23, the Grizzlies trampled the Bengals of Idaho State 20-O. Montana scored 6 points in the first quarter and I4 in the third quarter. The victory provided a fine display for the alumni and visiting dignitaries. Still on the home field October ZS, the Grizzlies met Northern Arizona State, ranked Sth in small colleges. After a scoreless first quarter both teams made all of their points in the second quarter. Montana scored 3 points for a field goal and 7 points for a touchdown and the kick. The Grizzlies held the Lumber- jacks to 7 points and won the game I0-7. November 4 the Grizzlies traveled to Bozeman to meet traditional rivals Mon- tana State. The first quarter ended scoreless but with the Bobcats in -scoring position. The Bobcats immediately scored 7 points in the second quarter and then scored another 7. In the third quarter the Grizzlies scored a touchdown for 6 points and converted for 2. The end of the fourth quarter left the Grizzlies threatening to score, however, after several attempts the Grizzlies failed to add the extra points. The Bobcats did not score again, but won the fray I4-8. GARTHA MORGAN LARUE NELSON BRUCE NORDSTROM RICH ORTIZ ROY ROBINSON GARY SMITH Halfback Halfback Def. End Guard Halfback Def. Halfback PETE MULLINS MIKE NICOSIA MIKE O'NEILL GREG PARESA JIM SEARLES RICK SPARKS Quarterback A Def. Tackle Def. Halfback Linebacker Quarterback Center ,grew .eva 4-- B 'T- Montana met Utah State, November ll, on the Aggies' home field. Both teams scored in the first quarter and Utah scored again in the second quarter to end the half 14-7. Both teams scored in the third quarter, concluding the scoring in that game, and giving the Win to Utah State 20-14. For the final game of the season Montana traveled to Port- land to meet Portland State. The Grizzlies scored twice in the first quarter for a total of I4 points. In the next quarter the Silvertips accumulated 21 additional points to complete the half 35-O. Montana scored again in the third quarter as did Portland, raising the score to 42-7. They scored an additional 15 points in the fourth quarter to win the game 55-7. A fine finish-Congratulations, Grizzlies. JOHN STEDHAM DAN STIMAC RICK STRAUSS RICH UNRUH HERB WHITE Tackle Halfback Off Halfback Linebacker Off Guard ED STEINER LARRY STRANAHAN FRED TUBBS BILL WATERS CRAIG WILSON Quarterback Tackle Tackle Guard End janior Mick 0'Neill kick! the extra point in the Grizzliei' 10-7 conqaeit over Northern Arizona. x aa. yi-s' f 4 if Q, Z' in ' The official flips the coin in preparation for the Montana-Northern Arizona game. The Grizzlier then FRANK YOUNG Tackle GRIZZLY Mascot . Q fi 91:-is ff 1 nw.. 'Q - .l W,-f , Q W-I., , r . in , ' ff z , vitgi NNE' 4 1 W 1 realty Uufsia nd ing rizz ies Willie jonef wax Jelected ay the 1967 nzale athlete of the year hy the U of M Alnmni Auociation. He wax chosen for hi! performance in track last .vp-ring. A iferyatile athlete, fonef haf heen eqzially oiitftanding in foothall. w v- 1,1 is AA X if . Boh Beerf, one of U of MF jiinior college tranfferf, earned honor! af the Anociated Prem All-Conference Defenfine Player of the Year and alfo nzade AP Little All-America. Beerf haf heen a ifalziahle addition to the Grizzly team thix year. .f Yi . jack Szoarthozit, U of MF new head foothall coach, was narned Big Shy Conference College Foothall Coach of the Year hy the AP .fportf writerf. Rejuven- ating the old Grizzly fpirit in Minoala, Szuafrthont raixed the Grizzlier front a 1-8 Jeayon in 1966 to a 7-3 record in 1967. A Q1 9. 4, ,,,,,l, 4 . ,P , , Q - X ' Wm: 1 . is 1 ,5fi'?'f' 2 1--..f 13, x 5 5 L w. i 4 4 L X ---w W in I igw. E Qfih. o -an QL- UPI A Conference Players FIRST OFFENSE Bryan Magnuson--Back Ron Baines-End FIRST DEFENSE Larry Hu ggins-End Bob Beers-Linebacker HONORABLE MEN TION OFFENSE Lon Howard-Tackle From left: Row 1-Gary Sinitb, Rocl Lang, anil Bob Grabarn. Row 2- Ed Steiner-QL121rfCIb21Ck Larry Hngginf, Willie loner, anal Bryan Magnamn. DEFENSE Bob Graham-Tackle Gary Smith-Back LaRue Nelson-Back Va rsiiy rizz ies From left: Row 1-Gartba Morgan, Gary Smitb, LaRae Nelxon, Mick O'Neill, Mace Gray, Gary Fresoboar, Herb Wbite, Rick Ortiz, Dewey Allen, Rick Sparky, Bob Beerr anal Toni Lavery. Row 2-Heaal Coacb jack Swartboat, Arrirtant Coacb Pinky Erickfon, Ell Dailley, Roy Robinron, Frank Lifter, Dong Bain, lint Searlef, Frecl Tabby, Lon Howard, Roil Lang, Karl Firke, Iinz Enof, Trainer Nareby Rbinebart, and Team Pbyfician Robert Carry. Row 3-Auiytant Coacb jack Elway, Mike Glennon, Don Molloy, Mark Mocbel, Ron Bainef, Bryan Magnaron, Ricb Unrab, Ron McGackin, Mike Granow, Larry Stranaban, Mike N icofia, and Equipment Manager Rapert H ollancl. Row 4-Afyirtant Coacb Bill Betcber, Ole Heclftronz, Greg Parefa, Bill Wfaterr, Larry Hagginr, Bob Grabarn, Eal Steiner, Ken jernberg, Rick Straarr, Dan Stiinac, Frank Yoang, Arfiftant Coacb Dan Peterr, ancl Afriftant Coacb Mike Sinitb. Row 5-Arrirtant Coacb Wally Brown, Brace Norilftroin, Jim Kelly, lobn McBarrowJ, Craig Wilfon, Eil Dawfon, Wer Appelt, Gib Branzback, Pete Mallinf, Mike McCann, jobn Steclbanz, anal Arristant Trainer Rim Cagle. an J fi ig. My 3 W' , f wwf, W M, xe W. 1 'Y , C ii 3 gr 1145: S .F ,,,, . f, W at lil e Y, M 'Ti Qi M A sign of limes 1 ag i to come. L, 4 . ' ,t f 4- 1 4 .Lv , f fa - 5 r of f , t f ,. ' .Q K 4:22 ,,, . 1 . gb I Vg ng , M , X . Q a g ki' i Q., .C K 'Q W V t. , - - f X 4 29 Umverslty o Idaho 12 af . gp- '- 9 eg5yw1taK?f.Qxf6W,4gy . Qgkgggfi 'M 1 gay, N.'i.1h ff' E W f g M wg t X Q 34 Montana Stare 6 Mg Nye Saw x X 'af 45 W fi XM' at S 13 Idaho State 17 ljgxgigwqq Www Q62 egg , Y ww 'I aww f oils' f me fm o ii awk ' ' - , wi n if ,az N, 'aw go :QQ ,fr - , H wa,--fi, ,xwtv ge 1- K with v 4 1' -'f ygs5QW+f.' tw-tMf'aQ.g1 My if f 5 ,, t. 2 M-N , wif f f ' A fa Q t r W- . ' - . .- V s,,5,?1QaQ,L14Ay- Q, gig A ,ELT Q ..sj:-ga, fi of P: . 4 . ' ., , , , ee.5if,. -'of' QSLQKWQQW GSW? 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A' .,ai1rL 1 f ' N-wtttafwm. 1 1 aailzw' f fe? at Q' ff MW ff U of M Cahy rath in to affift in a tackle daring the game with the Montana State Bohkittenr. U , if M li 1 H All right, aittil we get more fan! in g g uf at , - . C Q the Jffl72d.f we u'on't la ! , if t f Q.ggi,,,,,hm 1 P ly N42 ra x , at From left: Row I-Pat Dolan, Sandy Corilozfa, john Waxham, jeff Baglio, Steve Ogilive, Mike Craney, Bob Gitptil, Steve Iohnfon, Glen Wyfel, and Dan Worrell. Row 2-Coach McKinftry, Boh Kelly, jim DeBorcl, Dave 0'Meara, jack Cloherty, Pat Schritth, Kevin Clacler, Emmett Cleary, Allan Eyre, Rafty Wellf, anal Tim Gallagher. Row 3-Tony Bertaca, joe Lyont, foe Niman, Wyman Flint, john Nowak, Dan jacqaef, jim Wier, and Coach Peterf. Row 4-Coach Warren I-Iill, Mike Dolan, Ray Stachnich, jim Opitz, Cliff Sanilherg, Ron Remple, Willie Rottler, Bill LaForre5t, Willif Czzrdy, and Coach Mike Smith. . -ng. 1 5 . 1 '11 '31 2' vc' r ' lI..M ilpl 1 ' 'TU . Meng Inframura oofha FINAL STANDINGS Fraternity League I. Phi Delta Theta 2. Sigma Nu 3. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Independent A League 1. Lagnaf 2. Advocates 5. Uglers Independent B League 1. ROTC 2. Blue Wave Memherf of the champion team, Phi Delta Theta, tahe a hreah zn one 0 fhezr garnet. 5. Bullwhips OVERALL CHAMPION Phi Delta Theta Loft Ball??.9? The afternoon gamei attract intereiteaf .fpectatorf and fart! to cheer on their favorite team. Cross Counhy I-f i lf, fy lm' ia JW, kw'WIF I 5 From le t Row 1 Wade Iacobsen Steve Lzme and Fred Frzerz Row 2 Duane Spetbman, 1967 Cross Country Results' U of M 19 Weber State 44 26 University of Idaho 31 19 Idaho State 37 17 Eastern Washington 46 15 Eastern Montana 48 In the final all conference meet the 1967 Cross County team took first place in the Big Sky Championships with a total of 29 points. UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT Washington State 35 University of Montana 55 University of Idaho 90 Anoflzer winning sign x x -. all fours!! 1 we. . 4? J Q, if ,A Q ,,,,m QM5' ' f 1 ' . 'Q 4 5 . 7' I Y is . r ' f bf - V wg 5, 'W an nnnmgj AV n ,t I. ' Fred Friefz receive! the first place trophy for the Grizzlies at the conclnfion of the Big Sky Chanzpionflyipf from Harry Adanzf, retired track and field coach. Running the race the bard way-on Mick Harrington, U of M f88j, ponrx on that final bnrft of energy to pall away front Idaho State'J Tony Rodriqitez. , at W f ge. - wa ' Meng Iniramura S Swimming 1. Sigma Nu 2. RA's 5. Sigma Chi Volleyball FRATERNITY LEAGUE 1. Sigma Chi 2. Sigma Nu 5. Phi Delta Theta INDEPENDENT LEAGUE 1. RA'5 2. Bullwhips ' 5. Army ROTC Ziucibfgoililgiirall erttlnztiiaytf take time out to' play .vbadow garnet PLAYOFFS Phi Delta Theta- overall winner Sigma Chi-runner up www Ruff Parker, Frerbrrtan, approaches the tam irz the 50 meter butterfly race in the Merit Swim Meet. Q wif' MM tv- -MRWJEIQN Bowling follow-tbroagbr take on interexting 7 Womens Inframura S Volleyball 1. Alpha Omicron Pi 2. Trojans 3. Sigma Kappa 4. Alpha Phi Bowling 1. Sigma Kappa 2. Turner HanalJ-np to retnrn tbe volleyball. Womens Infercollegiaie Volleyball format. 1967 RESULTS Won Opponent Lost 2 Washington State 1 1 Central Washington 1 1 Whitworth 1 1 Eastern Washington 1 Eastern Oregon U of Victoria 1 1 Peninsula College UBC Thunderettes 1 1 UBC jayVee's U of Pacific 1 1 Montana State- Montana Tech 1 Veterans 1 Washington State II From left: Row 1-Janice Fenton, Mrf. Deanna Sheriff, coacbg and Debbie Uren. Row 2- Renee Gibbs, Davey Scbmiaft, Cbar O'Neil, Peggy Barton, Karen Frick, Betb Eastman, and Linda Beckwitb. . ,Q z Q at 'W Fa ll ., 'Xu 0 o 0 Achvrhe lx , i Q, Q . as l I-:1'QSll11'lCl1'l Father Fergnron, one of the nzaln speaker! az? Freshman Camp, Jtandr before the gronp and addr a note of humor ar he Jnnznzarlzer the actinitiex of the camp in an enjoyable resume. amp Ninety freshmen men and women managed to finish their last minute packing a few days early in order to attend Freshman Camp, September 1-4 to September 16. George Cross, advisor, Karol Kramer, camp chairman, and john Gilbert, counselor, made the arrangements for Freshman Camp which was held at Camp Paxson on Seeley Lake. At Freshman Camp, new students have the opportunity to learn about campus politics, activities, and organizations. They also have a chance to meet and get acquainted with their future classmates and associates. 26 Terry Krebr experlencer one of tloe rewardr of a coanrelor ar he taker an early morning plunge into the icy water: of . . l k . Sentinel Editor, Carol Nelron, adnzzrer the early mornzng beanly of See ey La e Seeley Lake. A typical frefbmizn izppearf grimy but grinning after the yearly wbitewaylying of the HM . Preriilent Pantzer and loif wife greet pizrentf and new Jlizclentx at the Prefidenff Tea held in the Territorial roonzx. Vrmity cheerleader: izroiife Jpirit in the firft Singing on the Step! at Main Hall. Linda RlJein givex cues to coeclf at the iznniiizl Affociated Women Students' Big-Little Sixter Party held in the Cizfcizde Room of Zbe Lodge. For lhe firft time fhif year Jlzrderztf had Io pay lo regifter their carf. Tony Turner, Ed Rim, Jeczrrity chief, and Kenrzelh McDonald auinf Jmdents with their r'egifmztron lxcgzftratzon zf rzot orzly hard on Jtzzdentf, hzzf rdxo exhaml- mg or rzczdty rrzerrzherf. Dr. Richard M. Boehmler and Dr. Chfnler D Parker rev! afler their day of work. ' Tiff? 1 'iY7?NW'f'?4ME' ' 'fy -u, SCQYIQS A clouil of Jmoke engulff the coohx at the fooal Jeruice .fteah fry. From left: Donna Cafe, Ailian Smith, and Doug Thomfuon. xii-w Freshmen actively participate in the traditional painting of the M. The Jpare time between :lanes if Jpent in a variety of way! and thefe ftuilenty Jeem to have found their pleaxure in a game of cardf. 29 Their Eziiiizeizcef' an exciting new Projecf America 6 Presenfs 117-he Now Peep ep V 4 Q . X , i u cfiio ferztiirirzg Benz Short ima' Dare Rene. performer! in concert with The 5th Diiizerzfiorf' on Septem- her 23 in the Field Home. 441.4 UV'll' G ii, 'o A 'o I iofo- , . . , . . . , . . gnipggf Ugg!! HZ bf 621572 dx!! P gym- 'The 5th Dzmemiorz' offer a moderizimc approach io pop iiziuzc. Their repertoire of 7 man after My mow M pm! of Jong! rinzf from foil! to pop, all of which are done in their iirziqize five ciinierzyiorf' Jtyle. Project All167'iCcZyy. The New Lost Cily R!lllI!7l67'5,H iz folk .firzgirzg grozip, performed on October 1 as part of The Now People progrfzm. so 5 The Now People program was brought to U of M to inform students of what is happening now! Presented in this program were The New Lost City Ramblers , William H. Grand, Andy Warhol, Dick Gregory, Colin Wilson, Howard McCord, Earl Ganz, and Sister Madeline DeFrees. The New Lost City Ramblers , a folk singing group have sparked a new interest in traditional southern mountain music. They featured old time string band music of the 1920's and 30's but also included music from earlier periods. Members of the group are john Cohen and Tracy Schwartz, who play banjo and guitar and Mike Seeger who plays mandolin, autoharp, banjo, fiddle, and guitar. William H. Grand is a professional photographer who also uses his camera for personal visualization. In his show entitled Inner Space projected images are accompanied by music or other sound. The viewer sees and feels at the same time. His show may be considered a combination of audio-electronic and chemico-electronic artistry which is relatively new in the creative process. The biggest put-on on campus this year was the Andy Warhol hoax. Allen Midget, an imposter, presented Mr. Warhol's program and was not detected until 3 months later. Andy Warhol himself has become a legend in Pop Art. He paints the gamey glamour of mass society that characterizes the cool-it generation. He lives in a three- story house that is crammed with such eccentrically elegant artifacts as old carousel horses, a carnival punching bag machine, a giant wooden coke bottle, and a crushed car sculpture. Dick Gregory, comedian, author, lecturer, and actor, is a man with a message-a message of freedom and equality not only for the Negro, but for the entire human race. In his fight against hate, Gregory uses his complete personal dedication and his sharp sense of humor as his only weapons. In addition to being a leader in the Negro's fight for equality, Dick Gregory is a top television star and also a star of stage and motion pictures. Colin Wilson, a British innovator, philosopher, critic, and novelist has recently made his home in America where he continues to write voluminously. The publication of his first book, The Ozztfide, a sharp criticism of modern civilization, created a literary sensation. He has been called the Elder Statesman of the Angry Young Men and the British Dostoyevsky . Poet, Howard McCord, is an assistant professor of English at Washington State University and teachers courses in poetry, mythology, and Eastern civilizations. 'He spent the summer of 1965 in India and Nepal on a Fulbright Grant and has since edited an anthology called New Indian Poezfr, soon to be published. Earl Ganz, fiction writer, has published stories and articles in New World Writing , Activist , Escapade , Nugget , and Arena , He is currently an assistant professor of English and director of creative writing at U of M. Sister Madeline DeFrees has published short stories, reviews, and articles in such magazines as Saturday Review , Saturday Evening Post , New York Times , and others. She is currently a visiting associate professor of English at U of M. ANDY WARHOL CAllen Midget? DICK GREGORY COLIN WILSON DIGWIO11 AnnlUQfSG1y Homecoming Queen finaliftf, from top: Terry Heine, Suzanne Goodman, Linn Kunclert, Pat Schultz, Sheila Mac- Donald, anal Sue Holftroin poxe in Knowlef Hall lounge. The climax of the Singing on the Step! if the crowning of Sheila MacDonald ar the 1967 Homecoming Queen. Homecoming 1967 75 Year! of Progre.rJ if the name of the float which captnred 1Jt place in the 1967 Homecoming Parade. Built hy Delta Sigma Phi and Iene Hall floorf 6-11, it honorx the U of M Diamond Anniverxary. Singer jnlie London walhf off-.vtage with a honqnet of ro.re.f after her short performance at the Homecoming concert. From left.' Richard 0'Malley, jofeph E. McDowell, Dr. Anne Kimhall, Rohert Hendon, and Gordon Rognlien receive alamni DiJtingai.rhed Service azoardx at the Homeconzing SOS. W 9, KMN gf, lim Smith makef fare be gety hiy ForeJter's Ball ticket from Ron Bebimer imide tloe ticket booth. 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If' S ' f fl, ' Peace rnarcherf braved the weather to rnarch to the poxt Vimmg Span camped out in the WOW2eH,j Center office with their letter to Prexident johnfon protesting gym daring the Region 1 Spar Convention held the Viet Nam War. at the U of M this fall. R r F--2, - e N A sg' t fudenf Government Central Board is the head of our student government and carries out its responsibilities through a set-up of boards and committees. Currently there are 21 boards and committees, but others may be added at any time. Last Spring, the student body voted to amend the constitution and add 14 commissioners as members of Central Board. These Commissioners are heads of boards and act as liaisons between Central Board, the University departments, and the various areas of interest they represent. Each class is represented on Central Board by three delegates, chosen in an election by members of that class. Central Board De egafes From left: Gary Smith, Senior Delegateg Ed Leary, Innior Delegate, Kathie Harftad, Senior Delegateg Mark Penland, Sophomore Delegate, Steve Brown, junior Delegate, Gary Lihecap, Senior Delegateg Gary Thogeryen, and Bill Schaffer, Sophomore Delegater. Not Pictured: Andrea Granman, jnnior Delegate, Kim Mechlin, jack Green and Mike Morrifon, Frerhman Delegater. From left: Row 1-Mike McGrath, Auxiliary Sporty Dewey Allen, Alhleticfg Chzzch Briggf, Field Home and Phyfical Plantg Dan Foley, Alnmnig and jim Eggenfperger, Pahlicationf. Row 2-Boh Fletcher, Academic Affairfg jim Selway, Fine Artfg Scott Wheeler, Traclitionyg jim Hzzdfon, Stzalent Serificefg Bjarne johnfon, Adminiytratifue Relationfg anal Boh Anderton, Planning. Commissioners Staclent Government in action: ASUM Vice Prexiilent Ramarrah Moore reaclf her report at the weekly Central Board meeting while Andrea Graitman, Program C onncil Chairmang Linn Knnclert, Secretaryg and Loren I-Iaarr, Preficlent, liften. 4 RAMARRAH MOORE Vice President ASUM LOREN HAARR President 'vers -fl MHUI1 LINN KUNDERT Secretary SSM JOHN VAN HEUVELEN Business Manager RAYNEE SCHAFFER and KARYL LASORTE Secretaries The purpose of the Physical Plant Com- mission is, like all other commissions, to act as a liaison between the students and the administration. In promoting under- standing among all parties, this board of student representatives works directly with Mr. Parker, the head of the Physical Plant, and studies various problems which might arise throughout the year in building and ground maintenance. During the nine- month period the members and the admin- istrative personnel get acquainted, and the students begin to understand the diffi- culties and complexities of maintenance. The commissioner is a voting delegate to Central Board and tries to establish a rapport with the Plant specialists so that problems, when they arise, can be handled quickly, efficiently, and with a minimum of difficulty. From leflx Neil Ferguson, Don Yenti, Diane Taylor, Walt Sclauzirlfz, Tom Olion, Cloncle Briggs, C07I172Ii.f.ff07Z67',' and Tom While. From I Missoula Affairs The Missoula Affairs Commission acts as a liaison between the University of Montana and the City of Missoula. This commission meets with The Chamber of Commerce, The City Council, Mayor Shoup, and The Chief of Police, to hear their ideas and sugges- tions for the betterment of relations between Mis- soula and the University. eff: Row I-Leiley Pryne and Robin Brown. Row 2-David Proffitt and Monte Magwnier, Conl- 771f.f.fi07Z67'. Field House an Physical Pfam? si- 47 av Ai lu - A ' -if-fn me The Miss U of M Pageant is sponsored by AWS. Contestants from left: Nola Mundt, Nancy Irle, Nancy Errebo, Dora Lee Morgenstern, and Georgia Bowman pose during their presentation rehearsal. Daring Snow Weekend a .fn0zu-detail was cornrnirrioned lo import the euential material. Associated Women Students AWS has a three fold purpose: to provide democratic representa- tion, to provide activities and service for the university coed, and to enable university women to govern themselves. A On the basis of democratic representation, each women's living group elects one representative for every fifty girls living there. These representatives, the AWS officers, and the committee chairmen comprise the AWS Senate. The Senate is concerned with the service and activity functions of AWS. These functions are carried out through a conimittee system which presents the AWS image to the campus. At present twelve committees form the foundation of AWS: Big-Little Sister, Job Opportunities, Lantern Parade, Miss U of M, Snow Weekend, Public Relations and Publicity, Special Activities, Fund Raising, Transfer Program, Rules and Regulations, Women's Week and The Mature Student. AWS is also the governing body for rules concerning women students at U of M. The rules are made by the coeds themselves in cooperation with the Rules and Regulations Committee of the Senate and are passed only by a majority vote. Clockwire from top: Lerley Maynard, Vice-Prerident in charge of Conznzirleerg Bonnie Pfeifle, Vice-Preiident in charge of Standardrg Sasan Cramer, Treararerg and Margaret Borg, Prerident. N ot Pictured: Marilyn Land, Secretary and Hirtorian. A umnf Boar mm' Www-ugn r-... The Alumni Board works closely with the Alumni Association. One of its main functions is to attract out- standing students and faculty to the University. From left: Dave Laarferz, Darz Foley, C0mmi5rl0ner,' Frarzh Spencer, Raynee Schaffer, Cathy Koppang, Wayne Nayematizr, and John Lyom. ra ffic Boar The Traffic Security Board consists of Faculty, Students and Physical Plant representatives who act as a court solely for appeals concerning campus traffic violations. Any student who feels that he has been unjustly fined may receive a fair hearing. The most important aspect of this body is that the alleged violator is judged by his peers. Le From left: Row I-Marfhall Dennir, George Croix, Bill Schaffer, and I. A. Parker. Row 2-Steve Ohe, Gary Thogerren, and Chach Briggr, Corrzrrzifrioner. Budgef and Finance From left: Row I-Mark Penland, Michael Morriron, Raynee Schaffer, john Van Herwelan, Comnzifrionerg Bill Schaffer, and Ed Leary. Row 2-Marh Mertenr, Gary Lowe, john Barr- nerr, jach Green, Gary Carlron, Gary Thogerfen, and Boh Anderton. The Planning Board is a major part of the University's student government. The board is responsible for administrative work and long-range structural and constitutional plans for the coordination of ASUM activities. Budget and Finance serves as the treasury branch of Central Board. It reviews the fiscal policies of ASUM committees, allots necessary funds as approved by Central Board, and hears budget requests from more than twenty-five organizations. This committee controls over 3l225,000 in student activity fees. Planning Boar From left: Row Z-Ginny Hawker, Raynee Schaffer, Meg Lavold, and Charlotte Stochard. Row 2-Brace Whitehead, Cornrnirrioner, Peter Forrnnzir, Adrfirorg Boh Anderson, Bill Schaffer, and Ed Leary. Sfore Boar , -iq fag? From left: Edwin Briggr, Fred Hermzngren Vznce Wzlfon jarrearme Lzmdborg Morrzr McCollum Manager Connie Ferkirz, Trzrdy Noitinglmm, George Reddzrrg Rzcbrzrd Boebmler Tom Wzlkznr and Cal Murphy The Board of Directors of the Associated Stu- dent Store consists of five students elected by the Student Body, five faculty members ap- pointed by the University Administration and one ex-officio member appointed by the Uni- versity President, who acts as secretary, business manager, and controller. The Board works closely with the management of the Store in adopting policies and solving problems which may arise. General policies are always made by agreement of the Board. Some of the functions of the Board include selection of the manager and assistant managers and a yearly check on price schedules of books and other merchandise to assure that the cus- tomers will purchase their supplies at the going rate or below. The Board also meets with in- dividuals or groups who have questions or sug- gestions to be considered. Pillmzf of Wifdom?J9 Election Proceedingrf AJ Kini Mecblin mark: ber ballot Kathie Harxtad and Wayne Nayematfa mark ber ID card. Elecfio ns Committee Elections Committee is responsible for running all ASUM affiliated elections and also handles other campus elections if the campus organization in charge so desires. Most of the committees work is during fall quarter when freshmen delegates to Central Board are elected, and during spring quarter when the ASUM officers, commissioners and eight class delegates are elected. It is the duty of Elections Com- mittee to make sure that you, the student, receive legal and appropriate representation in student gov- ernment. From left: Row Z-Bev St. Cyr, Kitty Falton, Steve Brown, Chairman, Randi Ferch, and Connie Revell. Row 2-Cindy Conrad, Gary Lowe, Ed Leary, and Norma Walden. Tradifio ns Boar ,Mfr bf' Front left: Row 1-Marjie Phillips, Raenell Hynonen, Barb Knndert, Scott Wbeeler, Conzn2iJ.fioner,' Bobbi Lake, and Sandi Slorron. Row 2-Brace Gray, Mike Prezean, and Pat Holrner. 3 -in A 2 ' ahh-f N RBI Traditions Board works with a variety of campus organizations and committees to main- tain U of M traditions. Some of these traditions include: Homecoming, SOS, Lantern Parade, Hello Walk, and Painting the Traditions Board is also responsible for the selection of cheerleaders and pompon girls. The members of the Board represent a wide spectrum of student opinion. f x at One of tbe traditionr: Following tbe Bobcat-Grizzly ganze, tbe President of tbe loring Jcboolk rtndent body nznit relinqiriyb bit pantr to tbe winner. Loren Haarr, AS UM Prerident, il no exceptioin. Traciifions Boar elecis Clleerleaoiers VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: From left: Row 1--Liz Clinker, Cathy Hugbart, Marg Morrixon, and Vivian Harding. Row 2- Mary lean Grant, Margaret don Tigny, Suzi Lacking, and Sandi Pramenko. Row 3-Patty Zieske, Barb Brown, jane Roberts, and Carol Frankovich. , JP ' P if are Q, lm A Tisxx' W go ehxwg- E A i FRESHMEN CHEERLEADERS: From left: Row 1-Cyndi Still and Pam Barrozo. Row 2-Nancy I-Iaire and Lynn Anderson. Row 3-Liz Cnrtix and Linda Robertfon. ,Y x 'Nh .WA v-,igxwims ,, a 4. f , A z C X A N - '52 . ' 5 f .f ox N . , , ' 'H , , , 9 - Q ' s. , , - , , www x 'Y X ' wx in xg- X A-'if if b 'ae nn., 5 bf hx 1 X gg 14354 s From left: Pat Holmes, Bohhi Luke, and Pat Rohinsort. The 1967 Homecoming Queen, Sheila MacDonald, receives her crown from Linda Coleman, last year's Queen, in the Coronation Ceremonies at the Homecoming SOS, Finalist Suzanne Goodman and ASUM President Loren Haarr look on. Homecoming Commifiee This committee strives to make Homecoming a memorable event for both students and returning alums. Its duties in- clude Working with the Alumni Association in the selection of a queen, organizing the parades, and honoring the out- standing alums at the annual SOS. This year, the theme Diamond Jubilee was chosen in recognition of the 75th Anniversary of the University. En- tertainment included Julie London. The highlight of the weekend was the triumph of the Grizzlies over Idaho State. Everyone loues a parade. Missoulians line Higgins Avenue to watch this annual parade of colorful floats and hands. Pic- tured here is the third place winner in the living groups which was huilt hy Delta Delta Delta sorority and Miller Hall. 50 ine Arts Art Jpanr the field from painting tery, ar Jhoufn hy Wayne Lundberg. I . m -. Qc x H Drama if not entirely acting. There ir much work to do to prepare a Jet for the final production, There carpenter! do .rome of the initial conftraction, The Fine Arts Board functions as an advisory group within the Fine Arts School. Students can air their feelings, contribute ideas, and register complaints directly to the Dean. The Board also oversees tours made by departmental groups. At present, the Board, in cooperation with Pro- gram Council, is crystallizing a program to present the arts to the gen- eral University student in a meaningful manner. to pot- From left.' Row 1-Dean Charles Bolen, Adz'i50r,' julie Blackmore, Teddy Ulmer, and Richard Reinholtz, Chairman the Art Department. Row 2-Ken Grant and jim Selufay. 4, , N , .wi-tr f Wafasaf' M5 Iuclicial Boar 0 Review The Jtidicial Board of Review, upon receipt and approval of a proper petition, reviews disciplinary cases of suspension or expulsion of students. The Board is composed of four full- time faculty members, selected by the Faculty Senate, and three full-time students, selected by Central Board from appli- cants who have been at the University for six quarters and who have an academic average of at least 3.00. Board meetings are closed to the public, but the petitioning student has the right to appear, confront, and present wit- nesses. The decision of the Board is made by majority vote and communicated to the Dean of Students. While his appeal is pending, the individual maintains his status as a student. From left: Row 1-Janice Hoon. Row 2--Donald I-Iyndman, Trudy Nottingham, Sonja Eggen, and joe Barnard. Row 3- Walter Brown, Glenn Barth, Gardner Cromwell, and jere Gilles. Aclminisfrafive Relations Boar The Administrative Relations Board operates in the twilight zone between the student body and the administration. The Board consists of the Commissioner, student members, the University Financial Vice-President, the Director of Student Aids, and the Dean of Students. This group relays student opinion to the sometimes seemingly detached world of the University officials. From left: Bjarne johnyon, Commirrionery Dean Cogywell, Chrir Phillip: and jerry Murphy. 52 nails l la j I res man amp Committee 1 From left: Row 1-Dan McElwain, Damon Gannett, Penny Hayes, john Monger, Mike Minor and Mr Cross Row 2-Bonnie Herda, Marsha McElwain, Diane Brunner, Meg Wierzhinshi, Karol Kramer Chairman, jane Nordlund, Donna Berland, Meg Lanold, Judie Woodhouse, Linda Ashcraft, and Kathy Heffelfrnger Row 3 Mike Martin, Terry Krehs, Terry Egeland, jay Malcan, and Rich Bechtel. The Freshman Camp Committee plans the three days of fun that wel- come ninety freshmen to the Ways of the University. At Camp Paxson on Seeley Lake, the counselors, twenty-five upperclassmen chosen by the committee, introduce the new students to ASUM-the faculty and the campus leaders. As a result, the freshmen gain insight into the details of the campus life and the curriculum. Counselors Penny Hayes, Karen Peek, jay Malcan, and Sentinel representative Mareen Iacohs take advantage of the hreak hetu een sessions at Freshman Camp. Aflzlefics Boar The function of the Athletics Board is to serve as a liaison for student opinion to the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics. The board does whatever possible to improve athletics, an important function of a school curricula. From left: Row I-jack Swartlaozzt and I-Iarley Lcfwir. Row 2-Gary Smith, Dewey Allen, Comnziffiofzerq Clorif Pbillipf, Mike Lyzzgftad, and Jim McEmzney. Not pictured: Bill Gilboe and Coach Cope. ea ers ip Camp Every year new issues come to light which are of vital concern to the students at U of M. Nat- urally, students want to know why these issues have arisen and whether or not they can do anything about them. Leadership Camp provides an insight into the workings of the University. Administrators from the campus are brought in to explain the channels through which problems arise and decisions are made. Known personalities from Missoula, the state, and other campuses also discuss problems concerning them and the stu- dents of U of M. At Leadership Camp the active students on the U of M campus learn the proper way to challenge major decisions, enabling them to work for a better university in years to come. From left: Row 1-Ben Brircoe and Marti Meloxi. Row 2-jay Malcan, Gale Kerm, Cl.mirman,' and Rink Mirehoure. Row 3-Gary Antomon. A uxi iary Sports W pp The intramural sports program is administered by students from vari- ous areas who are interested in sports. The board appropriates a sum of money, granted by ASUM to such activities as the bowling team, wom- en's intercollegiate sports, WRA, Rodeo Club, Soccer, Parachute Club, and judo. From left: Judy Foy, Clmrler fohmorz, Mike McGrath, Commirsionerg and Carol Barnett. 53 Puhlicafions Boar N 4 , 1 tw, , f if FNS., ,945 ll'-'fi i in . Publications Board oversees the five ASUM publications, Montana Kairnin, Sentinel, The Book, Garret, and M Booh. It appoints their staffs and hears any complaints and problems that may arise in gathering material. From left: Betsy Scanlin, Raynee Schaffer, Loirife Fenner, Thereia MacMillan, Kathie I-Iarftad, and jim Eggenrperger, Cornrniiiioner. Jeri Schaeffer Jorti evaluation formi for The Book ai other uforhery fluff enzfeloper. agar A arrived 1967 Sentinels. 4w ' , .,,, 'skip i V A -X Claudia Stahl and Ken Piippo helped to distribute the newly Swing to the wild beat!! Program Council Jpomorf many dancer for U of M Jtadenty. Program Counci Program Council is in charge of contracting all en- tertainers, lecturers, concerts, aft shows and foreign films which are financed by ASUM funds. The Council attempts to bring in a balanced program which will satisfy all interests on campus. Program Council will have a special opportunity to utilize the new University Center next year. The new facilities include a ballroom, which converts to an auditorium, and will accommodate many of the programs. The chief function of Program Council is to provide education and entertainment for the students of the University of Montana. This includes everything from concerts by The Fifth Dimension and Ramsey Lewis to speeches by Dick Gregory and Harrison Salisbury. A new feature of Program Council is a Symposium, a week-long program of events coordinated around a central theme. Project America '67, using the theme The Now People, was a program about what is happening in America today. From left: Row I-Gale Kerm, Carol Schmitt, jan Dazfis, Andrea Grazzmarz, Directory Tony Valacb, Adzfiforg Janice Calbertfon, Noreen Leary and Rofemary Sayer. Row 2-John Meyers, Denise LaTrielle, Steve Harrington, Frank Speizfer, Rayizee Schaffer, Secretaryg and Doag Iohrzion ,N-qv, A f Y - sz affon 5- I Sentinel is the yearbook publication of the University of Montana. Entirely a university publication, it is staffed solely by students and A fi e. I V N n 1 U 5 is printed on the University grounds. No academic credit is given to the members of the staff, but valuable experience in the field of pub- lications can be gained. Lay-our, photography, and editing are a few of the principal concerns of each member and all contribute to accu- rately recording all events of interest to the students in a particular school year. eniine 1 rl 'li MF' 5 QS 49 -0 . '--n..pununQ 99x WJ Cyrile Van Dzuer, Adzfiror, and Leon Pinrki Jrnile at cl picture being printed in the darkroom. M . .,.... ...1f..,.,,,.,,,,,,,l r ,AVA LW CAROL NELSON Editor Carol, as editor of Sentinel, was concerned with the plan- ning and organization of the publication. Directly respon- sible to the University Press for all submitted pages, the opening section, and the publications section, it is at times a most perplexing job. , 9 'N K. 'fn ' f j , ,M i K... A Q fi , .i KM MW' ' L W i ss 7 f A ,Q ff' LEON PINSKI Managing Editor Leon was responsible for the scheduling of all pic- tures as well as darkroom procedures and facilities. In addition, he assumed the task of completing the military science section. 1 x K s I x 3 f H K X 1 4-A -Hx I ff V 5 x ' 0 9 X LYNN FINDON Business Manager Lynn, involved in the financial proceedings of Senti- if nel, was in charge of all business transactions. A second major job, the correlating of the index, was also a concern of no minor importance. Also deserving acknowledgement for a job well begun is Barbara Bailey, the Sentinel business manager for fall quarter. Her help was well appreciated in mailing books to graduated seniors and in the distribution of 1966-67 Sentinels. MQ! 'Wh 4 1 Q3 Xt fi. ,r rv ,F y 1' ' -f', . .f- -'dv i f ff-'- 9 4 .3 ,i - ,.-1-'?'T 'T' mls 'Exif --- 'w W . '-' 'fin 1 ff, J Eng ,M .isa ,J .t WS' 5 Q ,, -x f X 1 X ,, .. ,,,.a.aan-v-M gf., A 3p2'?i5eQ - 1 7 ' 4 1 1.1 ,r .- 1 ? ,- 1,1 V, --.. 'f fe? .A ANN EELLOWS Associate Editor 5 Ann spent many long hours working on Sentinel as she had quite a job to complete. She was responsible for student government, winter activities and fine arts, the class sections, and all sports. Ann will assume the posi- tion of editor next year. LYNNE HOGUE Associate Editor Lyflfle WaS rCSpOf1SllDl6 for spring activities and fine Writing and layout. lt was help well appreciated. arts, organizations and honoraries, greeks, and living KAREN BEALE Associate Editor Karen assumed the task of correlating the adminis- tration-faculty-senior section as well as completing the section of fall activities and fine arts. Now be- coming more involved with the business aspect of Selztivzel, she has been chosen business manager for the coming year. 5233 ua f Annum. E 1,1 --my A 'Y lm. Chris Jovin, an honorary staff member, assisted, in groups. Many trying moments were spent in gather- ing activity shots and identifications, and as she can well say, no job is as easy as it looks. -i.'f--r- tl-- '7' 4 L .i in ---.--- '-ffl rf 3 if A f gg, l CLAUDIA STAHL Head Photographer I ,JM Claudia spent many long hours in the darkroom printing specified contacts to specific proportions and dimensions. As head photographer, the associate editors kept her more than busy. ' Nx is 'ai- JIM NOON Photographer Jim was kept quite busy all year contacting pictures in the darkroom as well as keeping scheduled appointments on campus. ARNOLD SWANBERG Photographer Arnold, a late addition to the Sentinel staff, provided help in taking those extra pictures which you just can't seem to do without. 'C ak Kaimin The Kzljiiljll, U of M student newspaper, is one of the few student daily publi- cations under the supervision of such a small staff. Many long hours are devoted to the meeting of deadlines and no special compensations are made for the members of the staff in academic curricula. In this publication, students are given a chance to voice their opinions on current political or academic issues as well as read the opinions of professors and campus leaders on promi- nent controversial issues. From left: Rua' Oftwzbreif, Indy Broader, Ben Hfzmezz, janet Duty, Connie Gmlmnz, and R011 Pierre MR. E. B. DUGAN Advisor Mr. Dugan has served in the capacity of faculty advisor to the Kaimin for approximately thirty years. Having his office located next to the Kaimin has been beneficial to all students who frequently consult him on particular problems. f ,mv-f RF' 4 'U' . y -s. - rsifh 4 .i,f51fi4 if ,. 6 . i . 'AS .t l ,Q ., I ' ' f BEN HAN SEN Editor Ben assumed the dubious position of Kaimin editor spring quarter, 1967, and completed his term of office winter quarter, 1968. He was honored at the Dean Stone Night Banquet and was presented a citation by Sigma Delta Chi as an outstanding graduate in the School of Jour- nalisrn. JUDY BROEDER Business Manager Judy, serving in the position of business man- ager, was in charge of all advertising and circulation. In addition, she directed all ad salesmen. Also honored at the Dean Stone Night Banquet, she received the Theta Sigma Phi Outstanding Senior Woman journalism Award. RICK FOOTE Managing Editor Rick spent many long hours at the J-school press and was in charge of all shop procedures. This year he was presented with the Sigma Delta Chi Kaimin Service Award which had previously never been given to a paid staff member. 1 Jwigsr 1 f ' 3 d E ' ?-' A x f RON PIERRE Sports Editor 2 . kg 5 Ron, previously an associate editor on the staff, be- came sports editor on the 67-68 Kaimin. In this position, he was in complete charge of all sports coverage and sports columns. MARY PAT MURPHY News Editor Mary Pat, a new addition to the staff this year, W assigns news beats and stories to the numerous re- .. porters which the Kaimin manages to keep quite 4 busy. . i.'.. E ' f ig , ,,u, W V V xp, if M it V K K . ., ,,., 1 S X Q V . Ns ,Q X K- , W- ! ART LINDSTROM Photographer V Art is responsible for the pictorial presenta- tions in the Kaimin and is also in charge of darkroom facilities. 4-wav' ROD OTTENBREIT Associate Editor NOT PICTURED: MERILEE FENGER Associate Editor JANET DOTY Associate Editor As associate editors on the staff each of these indi- viduals are in charge one night a week of the front and back page of the Kaimin. In addition, Troy Holter has also assumed the job of feature editor, a position created this spring, which puts him in charge of the Montana Review Section. TROY HOLTER Associate Editor Til? BOOL The Book is a recently established campus publication. Sold to students in the fall, it evaluates the U of M faculty as to class- room presentations, tests, and grading poli- cies. During the year, students themselves evaluate their respective professors and the judgments of the staff are made on the basis of the evaluative statements. W Q' I QLZNI +3 asv-get 3 p Q, Saw? 'og Ga rref Garret is the 'literary and creative arts publication of the Associated Students of the University of Montana. The magazine is printed by C. W. Hill Printers of Spokane and sold on the University of Montana campus. Positions on the Garret staff are filled by application to Publications Board and material for publication is submitted by students to the editor. Editor: SUSAN WHITNEY Business Manager: JERRY WAGONER Staff: RUSTY ROKITA, JIM MOLAR, PURR ORR Suran Whitney and ferry Wagoner 6 SS Secfion A new addition to the curriculum? No, but the Univerxity doef offer conrxex in everything elfe from Anthropology to Zoology. U of M stndentx frequent the grill for the Friday-at-Four programy, to Jtndy, for iz cop of coffee, or for conzfermtion. For many Mifxonltz Jtztdentx the grill provider daily lnnchef. new . hy ' The high enrollment Fall Quarter indicated that every day 6,302 stu- dent! attended clanex. Thi: year on campaf there were 2,111 women and 4,191 men, The clam breakdown wax 2,094 Frefhmen. 1,314 Sopho- rnoref, 1,118 janiory, 1,098 Seniors. and 780 Gradaafe Stadentx. Mffw - in unior ff 'rw ,l,N 5,,,,it. Z Www. MN 4 f ' iw Sym, - vu. J .fi i . ' H , mzx ,. A ,fu-s., ' w. , ' -.5511 , :nf ',1Y'f1 ' ' ' ' w'f'azsy, 2 f 1 ru 0' l 2 '86, .wax W 14 Y if Me if J For junior: thing: are now all folzlj bat! f M .V .M X W x :5 SNR N WN, his N . l mx Still practicing ABCE JP! x A Ka, X .'Zl1!4'S 4' r' - K-u y is M? gff ,, ,Z ,265 gif? 'X D 5 wr A f k'S,, ,Jr .wig K 0 me Q . 'S Q 5 QW taxa, St my .,, f. 'Aw kv . . My ,V Sw Ag? V. -mm '5 ff 97' ' alll ,xl g'g'g'f?l!1'DfJ,!fff ffffffggyfm A A 4 .gf I The tihrnry almost hecomes n second home to U of M students. Iunzors study even longer hours and classes hecome more interestzng to them as they progress in their respective mayors. THEODORE ANTHONY X 'xl ,X sz . , .x,.X V,i. , . Y :MX DAVID BAKER CONNIE BORGSTEDE RONALD BACKER Naudilfv ,wr ELIZABETH BANAUGH . ., ,,.y.,, O Q v:..-1 :..: , 552 Q? if?-ayx Xvxfgg' liar? P' E3 'i x ROSALIE BRACCO 7 1 uniors CONSTANCE BYERS CAROLYN CORDWELL JON CATES MARK CHAMPLIN 4' f A f f W2 9 gg Xa X 5 X gg, Q wi- v4..,fv -QQ.-k.. N Groan Wfloy do they keep maiizzg Jil 11121 You u'on'f be ready for another half boar! Frank Sartz exclaimx ax be cally for bix date at the Knowles dexk, I' KATHLEEN FROST ANDREA GRAUMAN KENT GRAVES GAIL ENGLER JAMES ERBES mum lmmma KATHLEEN DOCKERY MILLARD DUMAS SONJA EGGEN BOBBI EMRICK '10 DANA EVANS SI-IEILA FLAHERTY JAMES FOGARTY JANICE FRISCH 'fgffif . 'mv ,X .l ' 1 an A 1 ' pa f f..- , If , , . 9 ' 2 5 TF ff N A ,,,,ff , 7 'S N as Ik Aga 221 yd' ,Q 2f ff .Ga I J .J 55, , I2 Lia-Qi SUSAN GUNDERSON uniors CAROL HANSEN WILLIAM HANSON RICH HATCHER ,. ,ff ,.1:. i ff . 54' I1 I ,,a','f L ' f 2 1 . f- 'f fww,a'7 -asv, 0'-,fn , I ff' .:' va? Q. W f bw ,.., 4 . . AQUILLA KUNZ JOAN KYLE DALE LARSON I 3' bfkgbf 'Ju 1 , , lfdwyv 1 1 my 2 af 4 1, fi ggi if , ' ' w ff I -,, a a if ma, 'X-yy' ,,-wwf' 'QS W 'MMWWwM 'UW + LINDA HEMSTAD MARIAN HOLTER CAROL HOWELL ANN JOHNSON KENNETH KNUDSON Howard McCord, a part of lhe Project Amerifa '67 program, ready Jelectiom from hi! HEZUBJI anthology, New Indian Poets. Q-iw Y s PATTY LESNIAK KAREN MCCONVILLE LINDA LARSON MARGARET LEONARD Q MARGARET MCDONALD NANCY MARKS MYRON MAST JOANNE MENELLO LORRAINE MIGNEALT MARDELL MILLIGAN MARY MUNSELL N ELSINE NORBECK X 0 After 4 henry Jzzozvfall Rick I-Iarden and Larry Bruce take the path of leaf! refiftafzce and walk to flaw. ye fm H- II, i' Z '4'3 'sP 3' MARY PAXTON PATRICIA PEACOCK WILLIAM PETRONECH MARGARET POWER awww N... KAREN ROBINSON MAE ROBINSON SANDRA ROTH BETSY SCANLIN uniors Wg M WWWV IV' 'Ni-1 I f xi! l Si S DDF' . ,rv-A '?' Z 4135+ If 7 Rf ' Y :Qi 3 I .ff 'X .N X. 5-xy XXX IV1 ' ' Q Ks Ksixxigi .His ,J wsx ' X 'ix'-'XX 'bfi' XX Everyone reacbex lo the Jky to grub one of llae F0re.rter'J Ball tickets that ez helicopter haf dropped over the Owl. WW, We 'V' 'A .A I X :El A , gr zb- .,,,. Q 5- 1 Z I .. Mardi Milligan, reprexenling Knowlex Hall, Jingx Jeveml folk Jongx at the Snow Weekend Friday- at-Four. .4 hw, - f . I NQIIQ f ':1' Xi Q I I A I ,. , I ' JERRALD SCHMIDT MICHAEL SHINN w. PAULIE SHRIDER VALERIE SIPHERS CARL SMART DIANNA SMITH ROSEMARY SMITH KATHLEEN SPALL SANDRA THATCHER ,LINDA WARD isnt' ELIZABETH WHITEMAN CAROLYN ZIEG ai! 2 W K. I Sap omore A Sophomore? position on campus changef. He if no longer the naizfe Freyhman, hat inxtead hay achiezfed a new Jophisticatlon. Yet the Sophomore Jtill xeemx to he at the end of the line, Jloufly progrexying to the front. U of M Spurs hofted the Region One Convention October 13 and 14. Converging on the Minoztla campuf were Spun from Montana State, Eaftern Montana, College of Great Fally and jamextoufn, North Dakota. The girly gathered to :hare ideay and difcnff common problems. A fl' 1117911 Camlif Compton and Carol Solicla take time to enjoy zz tour through the Cartwlaeelk new art gallery. GAIL AABERGE MARY JANE ALSUP K 'cw , X f Moa w i fn fm, ' ' , Ing :rg if 14 xx fix 4- K 'i kr.: - 5 'Ye Wm, . , .1 ,, ANN! vox! H ff Kg ---rl we JULIE BLAKEMORE JILL BOWERS JOANN BUCHANAN BERNICE BURGMAIER ll!! fi BETH BENSON MARTHA BENTLEY X MARY BOZMAN GARY BROOK AEE? ww R X mix' rw? 'W 2? Sw wb HIV, X 2 4. he-vm' LAURA BURNHAM GARY CANTRELL 79 STEVEN CARLSON DONNA CLAWSON , .,.,. xff , N 7 ,'-ff X--,f x-.H .,.. X ,f M4 QA r O , . 1 ff 'px MN! K f :V i 27, M91 Y , Ky? . Q 45 I SUSAN DOUGHERTY Studenrx dont alwfzyf hzbernate zn the lzbmry eypecially when LORRAINE EDMO 5 if .W 1 . Y., . ,Q - ,g ,Q V x':V944. ,. . . . taking a Jhort rex! in rl hwy world. GLENN GILMAN SUSAN GORDON S HQ fi I W I . I X ' X X f R .QQ f X Y M X , K f yaggvif? , SUSAN HIGGINS RAULETTE HOFELDT X W VICKI FIELD SUSAN FINDLATER ROSANN FRASIER LINDA GILLAM Saw Walvfgiv' DIANE HALVERSON EDWARD HANSON DANIEL HAUBENREISER KAREN HAUGSJAA f , I 'ii ev :Q fi ,,:...,i,'9 f , , ,Tiff ff 1 .ugh Q, . h,,,.,, X I , if , N I fam Q, 4551, 843529 J uf' 1'-' , -, 5. 'inf 1 -fn, -.r ' fhiifsl 62? l-Pf'::- I , sex 1 -1,-Q .'1m+:-.Q-.vm ' - zf. 4, .,f-W.w,,,, ,K -AN I mu, ,,.,.,1,, -4,Q,,.. 42, ,tl .Ah Q W,,,:A F 41 '.fl-'TFA'-,'. N v 'W 'I' -.Vigo-. .fd Af- ljjfii' : I 1. - N, -by f. J' , f glass... H, kmjff xt fi if i w'f4 ' J' ' , I ry , 1, :'1.'. 'dj ,f A 'ff 1,-U, i, . ,, , fz. 4f45f'2'zw f wi .hff lf, 1 4A 5 114-52-.-.4 35: I 313222 'Aff-i2'6'A-54.1, ff ' f Unit f 5 CLAUDIA MAINARD .5 A 1 .3 ,gf 14 Q ,saw 1 5 HOLLY HOLM . W Q, 4-' uw., . , . 7'J 'Ef I Sd V 'W iii op Omores I, 4' Z - His' I I I L if SANDRA HOLMBERG gf , N ' 'fm . I Q, Nh 3 fl 1 M ,ll V W 5 X, DAVID HOLMES 6 .1 . x max N. swf? ELIZABETH HOWSER 'sw 'fx ,R ' i-. 032, 5 A fm f' I O If: ,S L' I I I r f I . 11, X ,sv D, gl S' A we mg 'A 'Q' All vw vi gli W A wa.. A-as E ' 'if 'S A NTI' I bvvvt fb I -- K. 7, 07 1. x N t V V I , I ' 2,7 32 iii. R fl:6:1l'8l1:': .,-' fi' ill? fi z: :V . ' v '-E.-S '1:A'V - I3 '- f THOMAS LEWALLEN Q ,Q 0 RICHARD MCCUTCHEON R - I ' In I,,, QT- f, 'ff 'T' 2 lz.. , ' ELIZABETH MADISON A1:VAE A I , A IIZA A - . .4 : IL 1-11 L4 ,Ei I vi,L:,,,j?' ,, r,. JJ, 1 5,50 me A ' kifixf fl ffl 'ii Sfifi 5 , - ef , 'C .?,.:.1 7 W , f ' f fi - A KARLA MAGNUSON 1,1 1, I f is i - 5 , , f My 1 W Q2 ,JK 2 ' f I, -.,f , fd N 5,W.- 'J ,f 'V i, fx, ff, 1,3 1 .f 1 4, f ' 1 4 . f' 1, f' 1 f.'1g?xif6v. , fug- z' h 4 I 1.7, A R eg' ' I I. ,,,, . I 1Un..,,.. ERIC HUMMEL RAENELL HYVONEN DAVID KILLIAN CHARLES KOPRIVICA SUE LARSON Tri Deli Carolyn Powell pill: the finifbing ioiicbe: on the mow Jculptzire her Jorority built with the Phi Deli! for Snow Weekend. , ,J'f'Q 'h,..Q ' LINDA NEARY HELEN NEES ALDEN PRITCHETT HENRY RAE MARY MARKS KATHY MARX 'UW CONNIE RASMUSEN CYNTHIA RUSCH GENE NIX DEBBI NORD DALYCE PECK LILLETTA PITTS .. MAX Q, my Z Y --ww ., A V . X f X ,w x ,L ' fn, - ' f ...: . X ,E Ag R , '! MJ V.., M fix H gi . - 7 gi A -1 ' 2 A X . f 'Kilim , ,Z ami? f 1 , All an arm! needy if her paint! and Q1 canvaf. 83 U 0 M .fzzzdentf enjoy one 0 the Food Serzzcef freak fries on the Owl. ELIZABETH SASSEN VIRGINIA SEPT SHEILA SKILES CAROL SOLICH LYNN STAUB JUDY STRAUSS CHRIS SUNTHEINER DIANA TALCOTT PAUL RUSSELL DONNA ROGERS film Qww CLAUDIA STAHL LORAINE STARK mv' 9 n.v'.:AI1? .w'ILLO!l 'I ' hfffh' 'm..1ff,!I.9'1'f'f'.- 'ft A. . Thi: pap if only one of many faithful frienelf qi , I who find cl zzfmwz funny hench on which to recline while zmitivzg for Iheir ozcfnerx to come 0111 of fhe Lodge. N A . I N Ev' N Jfemvwwv y fl-f' if 'N .,,, I Jviffffiif , if A E- .ff -f..,'f' -A N. xx ' X x R Wil? f + 'nr 5 'f , 'ai sh X' j, JM, f f, ft v.v.1,Q-,de h u .Qi 55,5 gffzggiyiiis X f fr- . I 'Neff . -Lf, , 4'.fg,,5,f..5g +I If 1 ,A . , fvigvqr , ,if Af? ee Iffwivf 'S ,f,,'f. '-f'.f'J'f if In! CHARLINE WILLIAMS WILLIAM WILLIS JUNE WILSON JUDIE WOODHOUSE . 'h:'?,Z,.1,--, , QW GARY THOGERSEN ELIZABETH TIMM LINDA WOODS PAT ZIESKE DIANE VEJTASA BETTY VIGUS ANN WAGNITZ JOSEPH WALCHUK X X,.. W, A ffX.f VQQYQA ,, i f f, anew!! 3 s VQS 771971 MQW The annual fall whitewizfhing of the M if one of Ihe gloifief of heing ll frefhmizn. Two heizzzfief model their new white- wiuhed alfire. One of the himieft thingy for iz fifefhnzizn to realize if where hif money goef. Q11fzi',ferZy money if paid Q for fha! very necefmry part of ednciztion-hookf. A f WN 'W 2 ,. iafx M, , My wen wx: .A 'wx' i ,, ,fr V ,iii f f ...A ' A A an-W? if 1 'W x 5 3 we 86 I i Sig ex., gs' NSE? skew V . bf . . . and after everything fettlef down a student take! time for thought. BETH AMRINE BETTY ANDERSON KENNETH ASHTON JIM ATKINSON SUZANNE BALEK CATHERINE BEALL if WILLIAM ANDERSON ANN ANZJON W0 ANN AUSTIN PEARL BACK JOE BEGAY JOHN BELL 87 TGS 171971 BRUCE BENSON FRED BERNATZ DONALD BIGELOW REX BISHOP warm W Fall and Jprmg are Mme: to play tennis and the Umvenzlyf courts are alwayf W 1 The mod dinner rzzfb - Ibe frefbnzevz eat Ibeir daily meal! in 1196 Tfeamre Slafe Room of the Lodge. .-, www, 'ff . ' Q af I ,Wx W, W Wal 1: fW4 ' 2' A F5 N5 S N, SX W gf , 'Q Y If I MARK BROWN MICHAEL BROWN ' f- ---.f 1 'Mtv in I , S 1 ,wx .Y WWW . W si 25 Q:f'I JERRY CLYDE JUDY CooNs TERRANCE BRENNAN TOD BRIGGS REBECCA BROLIN LEWIS BROWN ROBIN BROWN MARY BUSTER JACKIE CAMPBELL A in FW! HELEN CLACK W gf A i, y iw , ' 5? K! I 3-f 1 ' T' Y-gas . . ,f, fgjffij A ' A S, DEAN COX f . 1 TGS 171971 QL. S, ,. 1+ V ' rfqigsgik A. E2 1 -1 iff, pa A ' T '?j'f,,,, 'g 2 V31 ' ,Y-1EQ,f+,figQ,IQ A A f- A MARY CUNDIFF GARY CURRAN NTT' COLLEEN CURRY . g ' S Rf! f' X ,fm t J JW ii T v 40 Q .ph X ff 5 f S A A ' ELIZABETH CURTIS ..:E 1 J f fm X M ,W 5 XX X S S it 1 DESLIE DAHL Q -fwftrt' STAN DANIELSEN A' DAVID DART S77 7 Ross DAVIDSON ,if A z-SS: , iii A JEFF DENTON 'K 'L A' fl Freyhnzizn women final their ilizte.r enjoy their annual formal, The Peppermint 'W' Prince Ball. Front left are Vicki Welch with Knrt VonTagen and Carol Larson with Dave Shannon. , X P 1 f 1 A ' PJ . - KATHY DEPUTY adlks 'K Nr A JOHN D1BEERN inf 'Y fn, W!?'!f 2 R- LESLEY DUNKLE KERRY EBLEN MARY JEAN DOYLE JULIE DUNCAN 1 f , N wx V X N' A N xv X N N SWQ5NSfxf'lxQ,, x 4 Y QI jj Q Eggw i X X Sxwmw V 'ai ' N 5 .X . ' .Qi X, lv xy: , RN iff' y V If' I . A eg ,I gm L , . BARBARA ECK KATHY ECKROTH THOMAS EDIE MARY ERBACHER WILLIAM ERICKSON ALLAN EVE X GAYLE EVERSON ALVIN FAHN Tarzmz?.9?? .. R , X X , , .,, , T dk' JOAN FOOTE TOM FORD BRUCE FOWLER TIM GALLAGHER LEE GILL TERE GILLES NIKKI GOLLADAY ROBERT GORDON LEANN FINLAY THOMAS FISCHER KATHLEEN GAY JEAN GIACOBAZZI 1 :Biff Q '71 ,151ib?a'i2s2EE1-:j::-E AJ S, W7 -aw :- 3 , 51 15 ' ' A WM N-' W V , X M- Af 'Z xii! f .. K A X ,HZ xy! 1 4 3 ' 3 X X V X Q A w S 3 2,9703 - QW ,pw-Q, R 1- W 7' ' pgsa hy Q ' Z V Q 9 12 1 ' if V? , , y ,M friief. V' 0 X A X , N A 1 Q v, 415 V x ,J - N ' f ff f Q f .- ..,.. Q V ,, . f , ....N... S' ,, . X , X Q 6 f iv V .x X ' -4, 'fx' n' rw- A . , f ,I 13,5 ni k A ,Ay- V. Y, M: 1 52 E Q! -, ,M f E. 0 V 'af N- ' X ' ,vf , , Q J ' ,v v - ., 1 ,L ,1 ,wr . V: , f A, 4 6, 'Qld' Ti - , X if ' ff K . 1 V, 4 E WU .,,. , Friday at Foznf prozfirief zz new and differefzf type of efzferffzizzllzefzf. Sizz- 6fC7Zf,f fill Ibe grill to fjffdll fo lba Illffjff of local bmzriy or mlwzt proridcri by the lizfifzg grozzpf. The born' if 41150 great for Jocifzlizhzg. The Lodge provide! LZ variety of activities. Milee Martin enjoy! iz Jbort mooze. A95 -frfiif-V ROBERT GUPTILL DOUGLAS HAAS EDWARD HAGESTAD RUTH HAMILTON JAMES GRADY KATHLEEN GRAUMAN KAREN HAMMA CARLA HANFORD FRANK GRECO VICKI GREEN JOHN GROSS GARY GROSSMAN lfvwg A 3:0 9 I . N s , I ' 'VIP' VERN HARPQLE S m WU MARILYN HOLTE The end of Ll long clay and a lone hom cafe zmitf for in owner. ff- NZ'E'e.A.N- -v,'- . ,wg m-?,L:1. fm. ,. f f , .... - ,kgagggm I ....- I Z. W W , :.- , I f ,. 1 ,zehyi 4 V- 5 A f, im I Qi 1,1 5 : ,. , DARLENE HAWLEY SUSAN HEIEN KATHLEEN HENRY DENNIS HEMMER TRUDY HERNAN STEPHANIE HOBLITT SANDRA HOFSTRAND KAREN I-IOLCOMB CLARICE HOLM KRISTEEN HOLMES CHARLENE HORAK JOHN HUTCHIN SON ALICE HYRON EN DONALD IRELAND ,J Marge Morrifon, Vivian Harding, Mike Lyng- Jtad, Sandy Pranzenko, and Liz Clinker confider frexhnzan girly trying ont for junior varfity cheerleader. 'xx I HELEN KALAFAT BILL KELLY BRUCE JAKKOLA BRUCE JOHNSON X 'Q N L X wx ,ya Sm: SWQQA is 's X ,W ZW! mia wi . ff gpm' A ,DMB X Q , fax . yu ff f iff K I A51 AMARETTA JONES RUSSELL JONES SALLY KELLY BETTY KENT 3' Q ,fa a, ., -Q ,S,:QSf MITZI KOLAR DEBORAH KOTILA LAWRENCE KRUEGER RENEE LALONDE CAROL KING PATRICK KING N D- x,,,,,.,, , ,, E vw 2 x N y N , I , .f X .- , 4 ,9 g,yg.q.,.,,. ve, . - e., rw, ., 421 Mil fv .V 1 A mEffs,.ff1:f:' wfffff. 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SX. . X ffvi QW , f eg. , I .'i2a'?f v LESLEY MERTENS LINDA MEYER 916' ,ju HELEN MIDDLEMIST MARGARET MIELKE MICHAEL MIZER f l ,,q, ,,:,,, I ., ROBERT MOGOR fy I SHERI MORIN DEBBIE MORRISON BARBARA MILLER l' ,,,?,79f.R,, K' if 'TMQH-w H 1' 47,22 RITA MINJARES Q A N535 Peace on Earth! 99 5 , x SI f 7 fs- -'N rv- wir, . I, -, . 9 15 affjxil, 'Q' 1.. , Y .,g,., ,.,.,. c 9 Pg if Q9 ,I - - -.X J Q Si V-I , x S 2, 3 ' , Me S 'M ff I R 5 Y.. . ,,,. 2 ww. A..-.:f..,', , 4.1. I , 3 : A R, 1 I gl' N .. li, I Y w f L f jf! T I SHARON MORRISON : A ' A RQR' SHIRLEY MOSBY - RRRRR, ' NANCY MULRONEY PI-IYLLIS MUNSON PATRICIA NAORICK I DENNIS NELSON , 5 Xia ' NANCY NIELSON A u ARLENE NOEL f . fn A Eb 1. . -ti. 'O , ' . ,Ia L A ai Qi N' ' Rf ' N 'Q , ,R '1 2:39 .- I Aki' 1 2. fr zfifml , 5 ' .1 5 ,A QS M 1.1,-3,-, gf, I i vi Sri. . H-, 45 ,- if IU I NANCY O'LEPAR CLAUDIA OLSON JOAYNE OLSON SHARI OSWEILER - . Hunger zmitef all who live at U of M. It ix not unumal for the Food Service line to extend be- yond the doorf. K' CATHY PAHL BARB PALLETT :..A I T S 5 T 2 'R ik, , f, X M236 lax! .Q Xwxkufi Six gif O J -WW! , 4 , f nv JMQ ' '74 ,Q ffm if Q, V -l k A ay, U s ' af, f f X ' :T X, fx X W Q N 4' 1 W ,Q O Niifffi QR- gm-X A I '55 LISA PETERSON CHERYL PIPPIN SUE POPNOE LINDA POSPISIL A Owl? wa: ,,V, ..,, M, ,lgxx X. 1 - . DARLENE PASCOE CAROLYN PEARSON JOANIE PETERS HARRELL PETERSON Quark' DON POTTER JACK POWERS adn' QQ? 'G'-Q SALLY PRENTICE .1 ,4.bl 3 Q, 'E E A gf 1 'IBS if E. 'X' Q in we V XV MA Ax f ' V . M LINDA ROBERTSON Clint Buck unit! for nffiytnnce at the Asfocinled Student Store in Ike Lodge whirl: contain! every finden! need from A-Z. F1-es men PENNI PRICE LESLY PRYNE JENNIFER PRYOR BOB PYFER SANDRA RAHRER ADELE REBICH JOYCE RECTOR JUDY REED MAUREEN REILLY KIM RICE K X fav' W . R is . W xx fs Helen Mulroney enjoyx ber ice cream cone dexpite the mow. 461 ,fy I ' 1 MARJORIE ROBINSON Q. I . lg i h V 'Y ' I 2 E5 K' pi X f , , :fi F .NW V ,fx r w'fZ NQ...x.e i'uA ' Q 75 V 'L w ' 35' 9 x ,vc , N Q ' .x u-'ww Qyxgeb vi D A 1 3 , y X xx 'P 1 v 5' ' 'Q , Q X i 4 n I f 1 , Q wif 1 9 ' 'm S J,-, BEVERLY ROUTLEDOE DONNA RUFFATTO W, JANICE RUSCHE MARY LOU RYDELL DON SAWORT W W A CLAYTON SCHENCK eS2SWRAv4LxZSZg MMM K ' -Ms: 4 f ' fx iff 'Q. fy W A. 1:5-L. 5 Aimee f N fgg ff-'f :,- 'm-2215 .. R RICHARD ROBINSON LEONA ROMENESKO RONALD RONISH RANDY RYDER ORLIE SATHER 195 ,nf yarn ff ,f 1- 'K , Y, 15' ,A Fres 111 9 Tl ,,f4'a7if - . I ' Ni ' ., WW SY Av. Qi? A .If A A ANITA SCHROEBER IN N-MX ELAINE SCHULER JANICE SEILER JACK SEPT JULIE SHUMATE many MARY SISSON CONNIE SLAUBAUGH CAROL SMITH DIANE SNORTLAND PAMELA SOUTH WILLIAM SPARK CORINNE SPICHER Bicycling ix not only excellent exefcife, but izlfo providex many U of M student! with zz form of tnznxportation. rf r, J, ,, .,,,,. . . A J , 1-I f. 0+ 4 Ne' Q, , .fl-..T.', N- - . ,I ,mr 1'-if ,X I .,,f,.,- , V 1.53 3 len. 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SUSAN WEAVER SHARON WEEKS aff S. ,I vw R NX, sis' 'QPF'-1 V4- P, afamgwrzsgseg 1. f-.ze ' 'K 3.4 , T, .MW t N. V HQ ,Q ' s 4' w:,t,.:' ,gs X . X. 24:22, ' A 1: 7 ff . X V., MIM KX 4 x M f if ,- yg z , ,. 1 wi f R .H ' 3:-. Q, ,. . . 1, g in Vining, x ,if 4 n inn 1 , S 1 S. if Q X 'W' in f Zag? 2' M N ,yi '- r ' 1 If vt y, Q . J R ll, 1 x 1 X 4 I . .A ,Z 'fx 1 W PETER VAN SICKLE RACHEL VIELLIUX KURT VON TAGEN WINIFRED WAGNER WWW' For half-time entertainment Larry Hugginx puxbef i a big broom to clean the court at the U of M borne lmyketlmll garn es. I 0 7 .Q . 0 X CYNTHIA WEVERS it f a , 'E I I LORRAINE WHITE Q CHERYL WHITESITT KATHY WHITTLE '09 KATHLEEN WILLIAMS ANGELA WILSON , M ,, I f , , , ANNE WILSON If ' ' , 'V MWA RODNEY WINDELL ff ,, iw ' 31 'Q. , A LI I ' I I :I A ,AII I I QI S I ..f f I ' wig . A' 9 4 , b g gi, QQ. , .A 35 ,: el , 78, 724 f Y MARCIA WISE JACOB WOLF 'QTL' O. 1'QS 171972 B b,,, if . 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W1 Tl ffl 147 ,swfstasw css .,: X , ,K X , ,, Q WNW A 1 bw QW Q X U of M Orchertra, from left: Row 1-Kris Foruen, Heidi Syroid, Connie Riepl, Linda Vogel, Larry Bennet, Karen Green, Fred Inman. Row 2- Ilona Peckham, Marie Rnnherg, Carol Dimmitt, Ken Grant. Row 3-Steve Payne, Carolyn Slain, Adele McHegh, Erik Lundhorg, Gary Herhig, Bill Koxki, Satan Rovero, John Hancock, john German, Mary Scott, Kim Forrsen, Mr. Eugene Andrie. Row 4-Phil Yaxenak, Unidentified, Bea Barr, Boh Nill, John Craven, Robert Berg. Un iversiiy Qrch esfra The University of Montana Orchestra is composed of a group of students chosen for their high calibre of musical ability and their professional quality of performance. They perform symphonic literature in concert and assist choral organizations and faculty-student recitals. frin g uariei The U Of M String Quartet is made up of students chosen on the basis of their out- standing musicianship. On full scholarship, they perform for the general public on campus and across the state. From left: Krit Forrren, Ilona Peckham, Dr. Florence Reynolds, Heidi Syroid, Fred Inman. 2 Iulvileers Bolfum-Dr, jofepla Aflzzxfulnzmz. Seufed, from left-Denni: Burm, Nmzry Selzeclaal, Carol Afb, Doug Duunell, and Diane Morro-u Standing from left-Sue Burm, Gary Guthrie, jim Selwuy, Edd Bluckler, Judy Stowe. Ruth Silzfiuf. and Murcia 011021. In tree- Greg Devlin and Don Cnllim. The Signs ofAciive Sfucienfs Al Servos! :lands hack to survey hi: painting hefore adding the finishing touchex. Aylette Wright lake: 5 in her bury schedule to rest after working on the .ret of She Stoops to Conquer. I Practice, practice, all we do is practicef' says Larry Gookin ar he put: in hix hourx in the practice roorm. 5 4 Win fer Q uarfer 116 A 4' Q, Q AX lx , m fer 3 ii: N l ,c A Rixxi f E' il . X1 U Q T ' 5 rf po Enentialx in haxhethall-handx, feet, and the hall. A chicken and a Bohcat Not 76 lrornhonef . . . only 3. Pictured here if only a :mall Jection of the U of M Band which played for all home ha:- hethall games and helped to keep .fplritr high. Baslzefhall Twin Grizzly stars, Mark Agather M22 and Max Agazher M02 confer briefly with Coach Nord during a time out. Grizzly players from left: Rich Johnston f202, Don Parsons 6342, Greg Hanson 6442, and Max Agalher C402 watch helplessly as an lclaho Stale player makes a hashet. 117 Is Max Agather receiving hack-up support from the opposition? Rich Johnston jumps high to shoot for the Grizzlies as Max Agather d watches. MARK AGATHER Sophomore Forward MAX AGATHER STEVE BROWN JOHN CHEEK Sophomore Junior Sophomore Forward Forward Guard oac' ing Sfaff RON NORD Head Coach RUSS CAGLE JOHN EVERS Assistant Trainers RUPERT HOLLAND Equipment Manager Cat the Bobcat-Grizzly gamej , sl BOB COPE Assistant Coach ina Season Resu ,fs U of M U of M 76 Illinois State 93 51 74 Northern Michigan 93 69 94 Augustana, South Dakota 79 94 61 Washington State 81 82 88 Fresno State 72 69 76 Evansville 116 79 65 George Washington 67 76 74 :':Weber State 67 57 U of M 65 Washington 78 Washington 60 FMontana State 61 zkldaho 75 'kldaho 56 kGonzaga 75 'lldaho State 83 l Idaho State 65 'lWeber State 4Big Sky Conference Games Weber State 'Idaho State 'gGonzaga Gonzaga 'kldaho 'kMontana State 2 :Montana State Washington State 76 75 62 77 66 81 67 81 83 From left: Row 1-john Cheek, Dave Gartafron, Rick Johnston, Sid Rhinehart, Stan Yoder, Ron Madeen, and Bob Sloan Row 2 Ron Moore Greg Hanton, Don Parsonf, Torn jonex, Steve Brown, Mark Agather, Max Agather, and Ray Dirindin. RAY DIRINDIN DAVE GUSTAFSON GREG HANSON Junior Sophomore Senior Forward Guard Guard Double exposure show: the sequence as Don Punom puts in two for the Gfizzliex. Jolau Cheek look! ou. RICK JOHNSTON Senior Guard TOM JONES Sophomore Center Everything is not alwny: .rtmight up and'down in basketball. In mad scrambles for the ball, plnyerf often find themxelzfey down on all fonrf. RON MOORE junior Guard DON PARSONS Senior Center 'Wnqigf 6? The Jzlent megnplnone. SID RHINEHART Sophomore Guard I STAN YODER Junior Guard-Forward RICK JOHNSTON, Grizzly guard who comes from Albuquerque, New Mexico, received the Eaheart Memorial Award for the most outstanding defensive player. Last year as a junior transfer from New Mexico Military lnstitute, Rick was the fourth leading scorer for the Grizzlies. Even though Rick was the shortest man on this ear's team his uick drives and accurate outside shots made him Y q the second leading scorer. .Aff , GREG HANSON was named an alternate for the National Collegiate Ath- letic Association Post Graduate Scholarship. This award is given to top national athlete-scholars. Greg, a senior from Missoula, has played varsity ball for three years. Both as a junior and sophomore he received the Eaheart Memorial Award and as a junior he received the KGVO Grizzly Den Leader- ship Award and the U of M Grizzly Award. This year in the position of forward he was the third leading rebounder and fourth leading scorer. DON PARSONS, a senior from Richland, Washington, received the Dragstedt Award for the most valuable player. Don trans- ferred to the U of M as a junior from Columbia Basin Junior College where he was leading scorer in the league, made the Northwest JC first team, was the Most Valuable Player and was named to the first team All-Conference and first team All-State. This year, as a forward, Don was the leading rebounder and the third leading scorer. 1r'.r mine! rizz y Cubs JOHN DOC HOLIDAY DEL CARROLL Coaches LES GORDON TONY BERTUCA U of M 104 82 78 60 65 88 76 93 60 78 64 75 85 65 76 60 83 98 MIKE HEROUX SEASON RESULTS Carroll Frosh Northwest Community College Intramural All-Stars Gonzaga Frosh Idaho Frosh Montana State Frosh Montana State Frosh College of Great Falls North Idaho junior College Alumni Team North Idaho junior College Montana State Frosh Montana State Frosh Idaho Frosh Idaho Frosh Gonzaga Frosh Intramural All-Stars Phi Delta Theta CU of M Intramural Won 8 Lost 10 75 94 69 75 68 84 85 75 65 79 72 76 8 1 87 62 75 67 70 Championsj CORK HILL High Rebounder TIM O'N EIL KITS SMITH JLM OPITZ RON REMPLE DON XVETZEL High Scorer WAYNE WETZEL U of M Wrestlers Tlzirci in Con erence BIG SKY CONFERENCE 1. Idaho State 101 2. Montana State 80 3. University of Montana 60 4. Weber State 55 5. University of Idaho 21 6. Gonzaga University 4 SEASON RESUITS of M 39 Gonzaga University 28 University of Idaho 15 Montana State 26 Weber State 20 Hiram Scott 18 Utah State 15 Montana State 5 Big Bend 13 Washington State 13 Idaho State 25 Eastern Washington Won 5 Lost 6 From left: Row 1-Doug Robbim, Bernie Oiron, Terry Hamilton, jeff Czmniff, and Dan McDonnell. Row 2--Bill Gilboe Rod Lung, Ron Mehrenr, Tom Cooper, and Coach Gene Davis. 'QW VA fe -,:.I fib , .535 430.4 'fffif DAN MCDONNELL ROY HARRISON-157 JEFF CUNNIFF TERRY HAMILTON-145 BERNIE OLSON-152 TOM COOPER - 160 'WWE' BILL GILBOE - HEAVYWEIGHT DOUG ROBBINS - 167 ROD LUNG - 191 1-f RON MEHRENS - 177 fu g.. 2 .X S 130 Wlaok going wbere?P? KURT VON TAGEN, a frefhman from Walizal Creek, California, qualified for the NCAA in the 500-yard and 1,650-yard freexlyle. Team MQYHLQTS FREESTYLE DISTANCE KURT VON TAGEN TERRY STEGNER DON KEFFLER FREESTYLE WILLARD ANDERSON WADE ROLOSON PETER MATZ BACKSTROKE DUSTY BRADLEY ALAN BOPE BUTTERFLY JOHN WILLIAMSON JERRY HOMSTAD BREASTSTROKE PHIL FOLEY RICK STEPHENS STEVE WHITE DIVING HORST FENSKE DENNIS DORR INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY ALAN TURNER wimmers' Talee irsf Again University of Montana Aquatips won the Big Sky Conference Swimming title again this year making it three in a row. of -M 69 93 81 84 33 65 56 69 84 SEASON RESULTS Northern Montana Montana State Eastern NWashington Weber State Washington State Gonzaga University Central Washington Eastern Washington Whitworth College Won 7 Lost 2 From left: Row 1-Peter Matz, jerry Homrtad, Wade Roloion, Jalan Williamson fwizh troplayj, Dennis Dorf, Horn Fenfke, and Kurt von Tagen. Row 2-Coach Fred Stetron, Terry Stegner, Rick Stephenr, Dany Bradley, Al Bope, Steve White, Al Turner, and Don Keffler. Not pictured- Ufillnrd Anderson and Phil Foley. IZ J I 0 1 m MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY INVITATIONAL ualifies or N.C.A.A. BIG Final team standings: Montana State .........t.... .......,. 3 79.18 Air Force Academy ttttttt.,.,t.... 349.74 U of M ........................ ..,.,.i,. 3 06.29 SKY CONFERENCE MEET 1. Montana State 2. University of Montana The second place qualified the COACH GARY NELSON DAVE LLOYD, a junior from Claresholm, Alberta, Won the Skimeister Award for the Big Sky Conference Ski Meet. This award is given to the skier who compiles the most cumulative points in the four events comprising the meet. Lloyd competed in the slalom, downhill, jumping and cross country. U of M to go to NCAA Ski Championships Team MQYFILQTS RICK GIBBON: slalom, downhill, cross country TIM FREDRICKSON: slalom, downhill RUSTY LYONS: slalom, downhill, cross country, jumping DAVID LLOYD: slalom, downhill, cross country, jumping JOHN DOBBINS: slalom, cross country, jumping MICK HAGESTAD: downhill, jumping TIM POTTER: cross country Varsiiy Bow ing JIM SULGROVE VARSITY BOWLING SEASON RESULTS Won two and lost two in competition with Montana State University. Won two and lost one in competition with Northern Montana College. Lost two matches to the College of Educa- tion, Great. Falls. Defeated the following schools in single team matches: Carroll College of Helena Ricks College of Rexburg, Idaho Idaho State, Pocatello, Idaho Utah State University, Logan, Utah Weber State, Ogden, Utah Placed second in the state intercollegiate tournament held at the College of Education, Great Falls. GENE KRAFT, winfzer of the all-evenly at the slate IOIN- mzment. Top Scorers 'W t From left: Row 1-jim Cooper, Roger Nielyon, jim Salgrozfe, Coach Vince Wilson, Gene Kraft, jim Larfon, and Gary Trachol. Row 2--Tom Tucker, Max Bauer, Bob Rauf, Bill Payne, john Bauer, and Tom Schmidt. Men 2' Inframura S Bashefhall 1. Phi Delta Theta 2. Soul Plus Three Phi Delta Theta, Intramural Champions, played 3' ggmglelgil the U of M Cub Basketball team but lost 98-70. med, The Intramural All-Stars also lost to the Cubs, 83-67. Gartha Morgan ana' Lon Allen, left, of the Soul Plzu Three, look to hegin a drive down the floor as Phi Delts Dan McElwain and Jim Searler prepare to follow them. Thi! war the intramural championship harhethall game which the Phi Dells won. W resflmg Tahle Tenn is 1. Sigma Nu SINGLES 2. Army ROTC 1. Table Tennis Club NOQ 1 3. Phi Delta Theta 2. Lagnaf 3. Sigma Nu Pool D DOUBLES 1. Sigma Nu , 2. Lagnaf 1. Table Tennis Club No. 1 5. Phi Delta Theta 2- Slgm Chl 3. Phi Delta Theta Skiing A 4 I 1. , i ,Af X 4:1 wwz,5xkN f 1 ? ,,fi i. 1. Lagnaf 2. Sigma Chi 5. Independents No. 1 And he .rwooxhex through lhe gate in intramural Jki uctzonf IJ Mike Courtney trying to .fki ap- hill with the gate marken? iffy -. 77 -7-n l -7.11 -Cx '.. . 13 136 af, '2 fxfyfm 3241! 9 x QQ! slilx a XW ZYYWX rfivxafix ww awww 'QL ZW X '55 Jake , -' -'M -t Maxtw . V' ,-ri-an-aQf,41z,.-Aiwa'il-Mg:-f,.r flsw - ,- , , ,A . ,, .,.N Y ,4,,, .,... , ,., , , tt., ,., . ' 1,-, ,Q-: a':a+x'r..m4RN-t -iff :sp - :far-vgw-gs: L-we-f-fm-iff. gf 'mah fm my wmv- - . Q ,. ww 'iffy ,.,, 5 Q a fi ,fx I, 1' Z-,' 'S' M A-sr 'wir f ' , X , -W' if-, f 'X' V' q:1t.f3'.f-EL ,?E y1fw'r,!' Wff?'Qrj'1 gii ,, '17, as-,aag O 2 -1 ' XV X fW'?xa?mlff NMA QZAW X AWA li r l O X, Wi .x r ff .far Indo The Urzizfersily of Montana judo Club it a fart growing urgarzizatinrz. Thit year memberr of the slab competed in many varied tourrzamerzlx. f, rwmfwi ff -if lg f ff' K ,f -Q a -Miha af as Www ya It ' Bow ing Alpha Tau Omega, first in intramural bowling placements. Rick Dazfir, Sigma Alpha Eptilon, exbibitx bit bowl- ing form HJ be bowlr in a matcla for his fraternity. Women Q Recreafion .Basleefhall lp. Missoula Trojans 2. jesse Independents 3. Turner-Kappa Kappa Gamma Swimming 1. Knowles Hall 2. Alpha Phi 3. Delta Gamma Sleiing 1. Sigma Kappa l 92. Kappa Kappa Gamma 5. Kappa Alpha Theta Sheila Shiles, in intramural play, altemptr a free throw. Association Iniramural Results 4-am. x Q. ,X ag? 'X fn 'L ,:'-L. cf .',2 -'f Yxxkc .v1:2?': .2 ASIMQ I AN A s vin. L if X . 151955 4zi.,- i 3 .5 .av Lai! A iiwffirrii fly? 511 1.-3 .- QS 53,45 ,1 , 14 ,Y I , A 535 ,gan Q. if Zi? 2 1-annul ?f Pictured here in U of M'5 womenlf invitational haxhelhall tournament are U of M coedt Kim Rice f154J, Pam Hallock fno numherj, Beth Eafzman U11 and Karen Frich IOOJ in a game against Montana Slafe. Due to reclanification the women cagers did not have a Jucceuful xeafon. 157 'RX for W1n fer uarfer I ii? i N! FE S was a fime for Snow . . . w E5 WE Wu! 9, Q was Siu oly . . ewwwm W' HSS? Q ivi' A it q or Clzarfer Day .. This year tlze University celebrated its 75ilz Anniversary james A. McCain, U of M president 1945- 50 and currently president of Kansas State University, addressed those at the Charter Day Convocation, February 16. Prexident McCain Jhaker bandit with Dr. and Mrr. H. G. Merriam in the receiving line after bit addreff. Dr. Merriam wax head of the Englirlo Department when Preyident McCain war prefident of the Unizferiity of Montana. Standing to Jing the Alma Mater at the Charter Day Convocation are Butler Eitei, U of M Band Directory Prerident McCain, Mr. Alex Stepanzoff and Mrf. Robert Haugen, nzemberr of the local adviiory board. 1 1 Roherf Pierpoini Spea s Robert Pierpoint, CBS New! U7hite Home Correfpondent since 1957, :poke to U of M Jtndentf and facnlty concerning the 1968 elections. His lecture, America Loohf to '68 prozfided an in5ide look at the men and the ifmef that are of concern to the nation'.f votery. Polynesian Dancers in Fehruary Daring winter quarter U of M student: were treated with a glimpse of the South Seat. Polynesian men and women, in authentic coftnrnex, danced to the rhythmic heat of their drums. SAEZ' Win Brain Bow U of M's Brain Bowl, which is similar to tele- vision's College Bowl, tests the intelligence and alertness of campus groups. A preliminary test narrows the field to the four teams that appear in the final contest. Pictured from left are the memheri of Ihe win- ning Sigma Alpha Epiilon ieam: Philip Belizizgie, William Velile, and llvillianz Lizrmn. No! pictured if jamef Fox. 5 Sfudenfs Compefe in Qympics This year seven U of M students trained with the U.S. Olympic Luge team. jim Murray, Sheila Johansen, and Ellen Williams Call members of the U of M Luge Clubj qualified as members of the Olympic team. Chris Roholt, john Gray, and Lana Richards Call U of M Luge Clubj and jim Bailey CAir Force Luge Clubb were alternates. Captain Bruce Medley CAir Forcej served as the team's coach. The team began its training in Canada and then raced in Koenigsee, Germany, and Innsbruck, Austria, before going to the games in Grenoble. In Grenoble jim Murray placed 28th in the men's division, Sheila Johansen placed 17th and Ellen Williams placed 16th in the women's division. From left: Chris Roholl, jim Murray, l0hn Gray, Sheila johamen, Lam: Richardi, Ellen Wfilliamf, and Capl. Medley. 141 The winning mow rculpfzzre, an oidfaxbimzcd train, built by Ike SAE5 and the KKG5, ber! carried ont the Iheme for Ike Zl'66'k67Zd. An Old-Furloiofzed Uffizzter---I893, rw 111 mem nmled the Llllillkfiifjllj 75tf9 amzizfemzry. Snow WQQLQN This year Snow Weekend, sponsored by AWS, was a part of the Charter Month festivities. Living groups built snow sculptures and women students elected an Old Man Winter. A panel of judges selected four finalists in the Snow Queen competition, and the students made the final decision. es Lonning Ula' Man Win fer i M si r K V I ,,.n-PW ., Nancy aire- now ueen LYNN WICKS VICKI TREADWELL LINN KUNDERT Sn: of Ibe fazzdzdafef for Mardi Gnu King and Queen await the crowning. Putzzred from left are Lzfzda Larkin, Bob Wood, Sue Searlef, Stezfe Nelxofz, Bomzze Pfezfle and Wfzllie Portler. The purpose of the Newman Founda- tion is to create an occasion for the Catholic students of the campus to come together for worship, social functions, discussions, and comradeship. Among the functions of the Foundation this past year were a series of dances, the Mardi Gras, Legion of Mary social work, a bridge tournament, and a Children's Christmas Party. ueen 3 Anne Wilson King- BOL Wood of M Coed Clzosen Miss Wool Monfana As Miss Wool of Montana Margo will represent the Montana Wool Growers Association at the National Pageant. She will also act as the Associatiorfs ambassador and model. Margaret Barclay ' TERRY HEINE I PATTY WILSON ANDREEN HUBBLE U of M Entry U of M Entry lst Runner-up onfanah Ffoaf Wins ueenis' Trop y Courlery Montana State Highway Commiuion Montana's float in the 1968 Tournament of Roses Parade at Pasadena, Calif., won the Queen's Trophy which is awarded for the best use of roses. In the past Montana has won the Sweepstakes Trophy H9665 and the Queen's Trophy 119675. p Riding the float are two University of Montana Coeds. In front is Miss Linda Rhein, Miss Montana, and in back is Miss Stevi Lahti, Miss Montana USA and Montana Rodeo Queen. Q f'NXQ X 1 1 V! Nancy Irie-Miss Universify ofM0nfana 47 Zlt Miss U 0fM Chosen Debbie Bryant, Min America 1966 and Miytrefy of Ceremonies, preparex to arzizoznzce the ezferzingk ZLMIZIZEVJ at the cloxe of the xwimfazz, ezferziizg gown, and talerzt competition. EA Nancy Irle wa: choxerz Min U of M from a field of ten candidatef. Nancy, a twenty-one year old junior from Glaygow, if a mimic edzicatiorz major, member of Mic Phi Epfiloti matic honorary, and Delta Gamma Jocial Jorority. Dora Lee Morgemteriz, firft rarzizer-ap, preyemx ber talent, My Boyfriend Bartliolemeuff' a medley of IIHYGI. Effie Forfyth earned perhapy the moft cozfeted award, Min Con- geniality. n A ff f ' 5 K, 'S Vx y . Kathy Dagginf takef time to catch her hreath daring rehearxalf. She wax named one of the fine finaliftf and also receizfed the talent award. The final annotcncernentg Nancy Irie if crowned Min U of M 1968 hy laft year'J winner, Linda Rhein, alxo Min Montana. Patti Swohoda appfaztdy the choice. Second rnnner-ap Patti Swohoda portrayy joan of Arc in her dra- matic pzexentation of a cutting from The Lark. 4 I N LS 11 fm A yvlx l Q xls f- .-,N- ,gin X 1 2 ' lxix Y , A Eiga A 4 B - S ' - .s 40119410 I Y , ufsfan ing Student Every year the faculties of each U of M department are asked by the Sentinel editor to select an out standing student on the basis of scholarshi d p an service to the university community The following students were selected as this year's representatives. MELVIN L. THORNTON Ph.D. Candidate in Botany Mr. Thornton has maintained a 395 GPA for 100 d' . cre its of graduate work plus being a leader and active in many other areas. His thesis is concerned with the mode of dispersal of aquatic fungi. Eventually, he plans to seek a teaching and research position. 31nnL.,, ,,,,,,...,,... DEAN H. WILSON AIR FORCE AND ANTHROPOLOGY Dean llvifrofz and Col. Meant Cadet ,Colonel Wilson has distinguished himself by displaying exceptional leadership during the period from September, 1967 to May, 1968 while a cadet at AFROTC Detachment 455, University of Montana. Academically he is in the upper one-third of his university classes and is top man in his AFROTC class. In September of 1967 he was appointed to the position of Wing Commander, the highest leadership position in the Cadet Staff. In the Spring of 1968 he was designated a Distinguished Military Student. Dean is a member of Alpha Kappa Delta, sociology honorary, and Phi Kappa Phi, national scholastic honorary. Graduating with high honors in anthropology, he plans to work for his masters at U of M and eventually receive a doctorate. Bob Frank: and Col. Angwin. ROBERT GROVER ERANKS ARMY Bob was a member of Phi Alpha Theta, history honorary, head resident of Aber Hall, and was Cadet Colonel and Brigade Com- mander of Army ROTC. Cited as a Distinguished Military Student, he was winner of the Superior Cadet Award as a junior. Graduated from U of M in June of 1968 with a B.A. in history and political science, he plans to enter U of M law school this fall. 5 f A-he JOHN VAN HEUVELEN DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION In many activities, john is a member of Silent Sentinel, Phi Delta Theta, and Central Board. Also serving in a leadership capacity, he was business manager of the Associated Students and chairman of the Budget and Finance Committee. In the future, john hopes to work in marketing for a year and then work toward an MBA in business administration. . r .m ' -V 'SNA-'-N., t Q- K, A l n KENNETH A. SMITH ACCOUNTING Ken has maintained a 3.8 GPA at the University in addition to working as an accountant-auditor for a local CPA. He will attend graduate school Cdoc- toral prograrnj at the University of Texas in Austin this fall where he has received a fellowship. He has previously received the Montana Society CPA's Award, the Union Bank and Trust Company Award, and the Northwest Life Insurance Company Award. l52 LINDA POTTER BUSINESS EDUCATION AND OFFICE ADMINISTRATION Linda is not only outstanding in academics, but also in her activities. She was a junior sponsor in Brantly Hall, a member of Spurs, a member of Mortar Board and was selected as one of five out- standing seniors by A.W.S. Previously, she received the Delta Delta Delta Scholarship, the Fox Scholarship, and the University Honor Scholarship. For future plans, Linda wishes to teach in the Seattle area and then return for an M.S. degree within three years. ll - I ,ff X 0, DIAN N E POPHAM BOTANY Dianne, a member of Phi Sigma, national biological honoraryg and Mortar Board, national senior women's honorary, was also active on campus as a junior sponsor and senior resident. She has received an NDEA fellow- ship to Oregon State at Corvallis and regards college teaching as her major goal, if KENNETH M. KEM CHEMISTRY Ken, a recipient of the MacClay Award in Physical Sciences for 1967, has received an NDEA graduate fellowship to Arizona State Univer- sity for three years of graduate work leading to a Ph.D. in chemistry. Working for the past two years as a research assistant, his desire is to become an industrial research chemist. JOHN T. ALLISON EDUCATION John, not only active in the Student Education Association, was also a member of Phi Alpha Theta, history honorary, and Phi Delta Kappa, education honorary for men. Future plans include the teaching of social studies, government, economics, and geography. A Ph.D. in history for college teaching is his final goal. 5 fn , Nw lt MM I JAMES W. Fox ENGLISH jim, an outstanding graduate in English, was a nominee from the U of M for a Rhodes Scholarship. A member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, and president of Phi Delta Phi French honorary, he plans to attend graduate school at either Indiana University or the University of Toronto. Specializing in Renaissance Literature, college teaching is his goal. 1.--auuimlxu r--,AJ-.S-Q.,-..-..vuq me -4-1-1 41 GORDON R. SIMARD FOREIGN LANGUAGES Gordon will not have to move any of his books since this next year he has been accepted as a teaching assistant at U of M where he will enter graduate school in the hope of becoming a professor of French Literature, a novelist, and a poet. He reads and speaks French, Spanish, Italian, and German. Gordon is a member of Phi Kappa Phi, national scholastic honorary, Pi Delta Phi, French scholastic societyg and the U of M Tennis Club. RICHARD S. CLAUNCH FORESTRY Richard Claunch, right, discusses with Ray Stewart, U of M Forestry School Publicist, Why he came to the Forestry School at U of M. Dick's love of fishing brought him to western Montana on a vacation from his foreman's job in a San Francisco chrome-plating shop and he visited the School of Forestry. Today, he ranks in the top five percent of his class of 90 seniors and has served in several forestry clubs and honorary offices. He is currently associate for- ester of Xi Sigma Phi, national forestry honorary, a mem- ber of Montana Druids, and the forestry honor council. 154 -' ! MARVIN BRITTEN HAM GEOLOGY Marvin Brittenham transferred from MSU at Bozeman where he was majoring in mechanical engineering. He is a member of Sigma Gamma Epsilon, national geology honorary, and Sigma Phi Epsilon, national social fraternity. This fall he will enter graduate school at the U of M with the ultimate goal of teaching geology at the university level or entering petroleum engineering. ELTON B. BENTLEY GEOGRAPHY Elton Bentley will enter the University of Oregon at Eugene this fall for graduate study and eventually wants to teach on the college level. For the past four years he has worked his way through the University at Eddy's Bakery. Elton is a six year veteran of the Air Force where A he was a First Class Flight mechanic. He served in Germany, Spain, England, and North Africa where he was stationed at Morocco. 5 x ' 'Q Q Ii- 7 1 El in --s f DON PARSONS HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Don Parsons, above, discusses the uses of diathermy treatments with Naseby Rhinehart, U of M trainer. Don is the varsity basketball starting center and has had honorable mention for two years-'67 and '68-in the Big Sky Conference. He has been the second leading scorer both years and the leading rebounder for '68. He was also voted the most valuable player this year. Don has been contacted by the American Basketball League for tryouts, but will enter Baylor University to study physiotherapy this fall. CHARLENE O'NEIL HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Charlene indulges in her favorite sport, volleyball, which she played as an intercollegiate sport for three years. She is a member of Phi Kappa Phi, national scholastic honorary, president of Delta Psi Kappa, national womens physical education honorary, and won the Margo Vogt Scholarship at MSU and the Duniway Book Award at U of M. She is graduating with honors and hopes to teach in either Oregon or Washington. ,t.x4 it fu-- JANIS KEY Janis, right, caught studying fabrics in the laboratory, will be teaching in the senior high school in Helena this coming year. This past year she has been secretary of the Home Eco- nomics Club, president of Kappa Omicron Phi, national home economics honorary, and a member of the Student Education Association. She has an honor scholarship and minor in library science. HOME ECONOMICS L BEN HANSEN JOURNALISM Ben fabovel, '67-'68 Kaimin editor, checks galleys in the University Print Shop. Ben is a member of Phi Kappa Phi, national scholastic honorary, and secretary to Silent Sentinel, men's senior honorary. He hopes to work for A.P. in California this coming year and then go on to graduate school. JANE BALLARD M1cRoB1oLoGY jane, working with a culture in the lab, will spend the summer of '68 along with 28 other students from U of M in New York City under the urban corps program for Mayor Lindsay. Erom a list of choices she chose CID medi- cal assistant, C29 biology assistant, C35 physical therapist and will be placed in one of these jobs. She is a member of Phi Sigma, science honorary, and K-Dettes, army aux- iliary, where she was chosen outstanding K-Dette. She was Military Ball Queen of '68 and by her senior year will decide on either graduate school or internship as a medical technologist. LAWRENCE E. DALY LAW Lawrence Daly Cbelowj studies the Montana Law Review of which he has been Editor-in-Chief this year. He holds a B.S. degree in elec- trical engineering from Seattle University. This past year, Mr. Daly has been a graduate assistant, working with Professors Waldron, Elison, and Cromwell, on moot court brief counseling. In 1966 he won the Burton K. Wheeler Memorial Scholarship and in 1965 the Silver Bow County Scholarship. RUTH SILVIUS MUSIC - VOICE f A if I ft. V V. Ruth was a member of the Jubileers who made the USO tour of the Orient in the fall of '67. She has been an active member of Montana Masquers, the Opera Workshop, and the U 'of M Choir and Band. She is affiliated with Alpha Omicron Pi, social sorority, and Mu Phi Epsilon, national music honorary. Ruth was also voted the outstand- ing senior woman for the Matrix Honor Table this year. SHADFORD CULVERWELL MUSIC - EDUCATION Miss Culverwell Caboveb is a member of Mu Phi Epsilon, women's music honorary, Kappa Lambda, music school honorary, and Phi Kappa Phi, national scholastic honorary. She hopes to become an elementary school music teacher and eventually do graduate work in theory. She is an applied piano major, studying with Professor Wfendt, and also plays bassoon. LINDA LEE THOMAS MUSIC - PIANO Miss Thomas Cbelowj is president of Mu Phi Epsilon, music honorary, and Delta Delta Delta, social sorority. She will be a graduate assistant in the department of music for 1968-69 at the U of M. She hopes to teach on the college level and perform on the concert stage. She has many honors, among them aret 1965 most promising musician in Lethbridge Festival, guest artist with Spokane Symphony, winner of Young Artist Competition and grand award winner of Most Promising Musician Award at Spokane Music Festival. I ai, xy sf JOHN GERMAN Music - WIND INSTRUMENT john German is a member of Pi Kappa Lambda, music scholastic honorary, Phi Kappa Phi, national scholastic honorary, and Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, music fraternity. He has a 3.69 grade aver- age and plays both French horn and piano. He has been accepted by the U.S. Army Band and hopes to get a Masters in applied music. WILLIAM F. WARREN PHARMACY Mr. Warren was senior class president at the School of Pharmacy this past year. He earned his BE. degree from Gonzaga University in 1959 and ,has maintained a 3.45 grade average at U of M. For six years he was with the Abbott Laboratories as pharmaceutical sales representative before entering the U of M. While here at the pharmacy school he has worked for the Anaconda Forest Products Company at Bonner and the University Family Housing Service. 5 ' . 0 QW? - . i .M g sZ1'..,w:i f -1- . ! ' ' wg fi- -..,.,,..,Q?' -1. Q 1 m f E g W f- 1 N f f , If si 1-' 1.235-v, .-a-9.-f0M.,t . . . . . .f I. . , in VI .V V JOHN K. RANDALL PHYSICS Mr. Randall will enter the University of Michigan to start work toward a Ph.D. degree this fall. While at the U of M he was a member of Bear Paws, sopho- more men's service honorary, Phi Kappa Phi, national scholastic honorary, and Phi Eta Sigma, freshman's scholastic honorary. DIXIE REVELL POLITICAL SCIENCE Dixie Revell talks over her plans with Dr. Lott. She will be working in Washington, D.C. in government service, but hopes to go on to advanced degrees in foreign affairs after a few yearis work. While at the University, Miss Revell was a member of Phi Kappa Phi and was named a University Worthy Scholar. She was nominated for a Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship, but was unable to accept. ROBERT E. TRERISE PSYCHOLOGY Bob earned two degrees at the U of M-economics and psy- chology. He hopes to combine the two when he enters the University of Minnesota this fall with the aim of getting a Ph.D. in industrial psychology. While at the U of M he was in numerous organizations, involved in many activities, and the recipient of awards among which was the American Legion Scholastic Award which he won twice. DONNA SCHMIDT SPEECH COMMUNICATION Mrs. Schmidt has been a member of the U of M Varsity Debate Team for the past two years. She has taken second in the Treasure State Tournament in oratory C I966J, third in the Western Speech Association Tournament Cl965D, and was a member of the 1966 Montana State Debate Championship Team. She plans to become a high school teacher after completing a M.A. degree in speech at U of M this coming year. ARLENE WARNER SOCIAL WELFARE Mrs. Warner, the mother of four children, visits the kindergarten at Elliott Village and gets acquainted with Marvina Standing Rock while Johnny Keenan, in the play pen, hopes his turn is next. Mrs. Warner is working toward a B.A. in social work and hopes to counsel parents of children with perceptual motor problems. JANE LITTLE sPEEcH PATHOLOGY jane was awarded the Eloise Knowles award by Mortar Board for outstanding scholarship, leadership, and service to the U of M for the past four years. She was vice president of Spurs and a junior sponsor in her junior year. She was president of Delta Gamma, social sorority, and was voted the outstanding senior in her house. She will enter graduate school at U of M this fall to work in language development for the mentally retarded. g ' NADA BRELJE zooLoGY Miss Brelje will attend the University of Wisconsin on a research assistantship this coming year where she hopes to do research on the sawfly larvae in the Department of Entomology. She hopes to return to Montana after earning her M.A. degree to work with the Forest Service of the Department of Interior. CHARLES R. JEPPESEN SOCIOLOGY Charles will enter Michigan State University, East Lansing, this fall to start work toward a Ph.D. in sociology. He is particularly inter- ested in demography, or population research. He hopes to teach on the college level and to do research. W., if 'u ' wfqyefl 5 N I 'R A m m rsfra hon 5 -X. 0 o 0 'im ' Xi' g. U Y . I E 15, Rolverf T. Panfzer Presfdeni of the Universify of Monfana Although the Field House is 12 years old, it wasn't officially named until this year. It was a happy moment for former Grizzly track coach Harry Adams when the Uni- versity bestowed its thanks upon him by dedicating the Field House in his honor and name. joining in tbe festivities, wbicb incladed Tip football awards, were, from left: Bryan Magnitson, Grizzly fallback and winner of tbe Terry Dillon Memorial Award,' Larry Haggins, end and winner of tbe first Paul Weskamp Memorial Award as oatstanding linemang Harry Adams, U of M President Robert Pantzer, wbo bandled tbe dedication ceremony, and Bob Beers, first team All-America linebacker and winner of tbe Golden Helmet Award as tbe bardest Grizzly bitter. Board of' Regents Montana State Board of Regents, from left: Mr. M. E. Ricbard, Mrs. Marjorie W. King, Mr. jobn E. O'Neill, Mr. Iobn D. Frencb, Miss Harriet Miller, Governor Tim Babcock, Attorney General Forrest H. Anderson, Mr. A. A. Arras, Mr. C. P. Moore, Mr Gordon D. Mitllendore, and Mr. Boynton G. Paige. l6l AJ m in isfra Ho n DR. FRED S. I-IONKALA Dean, Graduate School THOMAS J. COLLINS Administrative Assistant to the President Director, Public Service DR. EARL C. LORY Acting Academic Vice President Director, Research for U of M Foundation Professor, ChCI11iSffY 2 Professor, Geology CALVIN L. MURPHY DR. NORMAN E. TAYLOR Business Manager and Controller Administrative Vice President Professor, Business Administration S snowy. .mmsw-wa 5 t 5 ' T.. hw Q4 ff'-J-9, 2 1 F ts-i S. L if fi fi N if wr m LEO SMITH EMMA B. LOMMASSON Registrarg Professor, Education Assistant Registrar 5 1' i 1 E S , 3 ' f ' Q f l Q 1 3 i f l 3 Q 1 ,,,,t.0 HOMER E. ANDERSON Director, Admissions JN WW , gf W' s,w,', 'gfwifi QW 1 WN' V V 'U A qE is W va DR. ROBERT P. BANAUGH Director Computer Center h S' S S S Chalrman and Professor, Computer Sclence M ROBERT B. BLAKELY Director, Food Service .6 . Ng!! is 164 --ui., BASIL B. BCJBOWIEC, M.D. Assistant Director, Health Service Lecturer, Health and Physical Education DR. GORDON BROWDER Professor, Sociology Executive Director, Institute for Social Science Research DR. ARNOLD W. BOLLE Dean and Professor, Forestry Director, Forest and Conservation Experiment Station P If ru : X . H-nnv JAMES A. BROWN DEVON CHANDLER Director, Instructional Materials Assistant Professor, Library ly im-Nui XA 'ki RAY CHAPMAN Director, Housing Director, Student Union S l 5 0 fi C A 4 .J If-f'7--X li ? -nw' '- - I . - ' . t , vs , X ' aww.-,V ,N w , ' ..v..1....Ns.s f .. .. ,. M, Y ' , ' -' .. ...-,...4+-,4-N42-1 P . ' DONALD P. CHVATAL Director, Public Services Assistant Professor, Library Adm in isfrafion M DR. MAURINE CLOW Associate Dean of Students Professor, Psychology ,nmfly-.. OAKLEY COFFEE Director, U of M Foundation 5 166 Aclm inisfrafion ff'- V. l , P ive SOME' ANDREW C. COGSWELL Dean of Students Professor, journalism DR. JOHN J. CRAIGHEAD Leader, Montana Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit Professor, Forestry and Zoology GEORGE W. CROSS Assistant Dean of Students Associate Professor, Health and Physical Education t '-J' KPN 'Ky DR. WILLIAM D. DIEHL Director, Bureau of Business and Economic Research Associate Professor, Business Administration ROBERT B. CURRY, MD. JESSE K- DOVE Dgfgfmf, Health Service Director, Non-Academic Personnel Associate Professor, Health and Physical Education HUGH F. EDWARDS Executive Secretary, Alumni NEW' K DR. RAYMOND I.. GOLD Research Director Institute for Social 7 ... 1--il Science Researchg Professor, Sociology ..., 441.4-1' an .uumfiwb LUCILLE EDWARDS Foreign Student Advisor W-w vwr DR. JAMES F. HALL Coordinator, Extension and Continuing Education, Assistant Professor, Education DR. ROBERT E. GORMAN JOHN H. HENDRICKSON Director, Counseling Center Campus Service Coordinator, Instructional Professor, Education Materials Services Assistant Professor, Library 7 .i Y N 4, E wiv, 3 MQ 'age' Pigs? X gc Rf KP X x 59213 QNX ix jg? s ssszfx ae ff 'shi :r 's1.:s Q ' 'ei-Q ,,, Q ie, '- 5 'WZ els lx S75 ' Q f aff? Q' x if' , ss: 2' my, t. . -,ag Nsiwlyz :s , we sus . 0. 1 eg, s , R . ff 1 li , CHARLES F. HERTLER PHILIP J. HESS DR. ROBERT S. HOFFMAN Director, Men's Health and Director, Radio-TV Studios Director, Environmental Biology Physical Education Associate Professor, journalism Professor, Zoology Professor, Health and Physical Education 0. V., mf. 1 . 2 1 4 if . P , jf v W 2 C i 'A K 4 4 sk, 0 .ip if 4 , z' we I 4, u ' VI 4 1 'i ,315 l iw ' ' 'Vi s J, ta,0 CHARLES E. HOOD Director, Placement Assistant Professor, Education A aim inisfra Hon IWW inn. 1-:z vs... DR. JOHN HUNT Director, Upward Bound Associate Professor, Education DR. ROBERT H. JAY Director, Student Teaching Associate Professor, All Education Rf 5 9? ...TX X N Q PQ K .X XS DR. ROBERT H. JOHNSON JR. Director, Educational Research and Service Professor, Education DR. CARL L. LARSON Director, Stella Duncan Memorial Institute Professor, Microbiology iv- 'Qw' QL? .. +vl'll1IIe MAXINE C. JOHNSON Assistant Director, Bureau of Business and Economic Research Assistant Professor, Business Administration 'NW' ,...1ul KEITH T. LARSON LEONARD LEWIS AL MADISON Director, Family Housing Manager, Data Processing Director, Printing Services Anim in fsfraiion WW EARL W. MARTELL Director, Student Activity Facilities Business Manager, Athletics MORRIS H. MCCOLLUM Manager, Associated Student Store M.. DOUGLAS MILLS Director, Technical Services Associate Professor, Library if- K., 'iiuaaniiv' 'S' ,vga ,.., DR. CHARLES PARKER fi Director, Speech and Hearing Clinic 53- Chairman and Professor, Speech Pathology and Audiology JAMES A' PARKER Director, Physical Plant 170 JOHN A. PETERSON Assistant Director, Computer Center Associate Professor, Mathematics uf X. ' N,- I x if Jia 3235 X lt it CHARLOTTE L. RISK Assistant Director, Placement Center DR. ALLEN L. POPE Director, Adult Education Assistant Professor, Education ka yi JACK RYAN i Associate Director, Alumni Association EDWIN C. RUSS Chief, Plant Protection WALT RUFFLES Assistant Director, -Food Service ,..ME..,.. xi? DR. WALTER C. SCHWANK Coordinator, Summer Session Chairman and Professor, Health and Physical Education 1 5 .4 Lff5f5?f Z' I l ,i ...,', .. I .,f,.-:ru .fm-m.a Mfg' I X I f X 4 - A 'vm i DR. FRED SHAFIZADEH DR. RICHARD A. SOLBERG Associate Dean College of Arts and Sciences Director' URZZCIXCEUEZS Chemistry Director, Biological Station Professor, Chemistry and Forestry Associate Professor' Botany Aclmini afion x 3 f l , I W I 5 I K X l XM .: '1J'f1 A f X DR. AGNES L. STOODLEY JACK SWARTHOUT Director, XYfomen's Physical Education Director, Athletics Professor, Health and Physical Education Head Football Coach LAWRENCE D. STUART Director, Information Services V ww q --H-W 4-Q? Lf' DR. RICHARD D. TABER Director, Center for Natural Resources Associate Director, Forestry and Conservation Experiment Station Professor, Forestry EARL C. THOMPSON Dean and Professor, Library Services .P 4 Q If :- ':Q.,, 5 ffl ! ,.., f- -- ' 'Q is Ni Q -a....Q me y H--M PAUL WAGNER, M.D. DR. ELLIS L. WALDRON Staff Physician, Health Service Director, Bureau of Government Professor, Political Science wiv DR. JOHN G. WATKINS Director, Clinical Training Professor, Psychology The 75th Anniversary Convocation provided a conversation topic for the three main speakers of the day. Fred A. Henningsen, who is cnrrently President of the U of M Faculty Senate, was emcee for the program. Remarks were given hy U of M President Rohert T. Pantzer. The principal speaker was former U of M president james A. McCain, now President of Kansas State. His address was entitled The Mainstream of American Higher Education. fx aculfy oh , 1 R .Q I A 1 E NX 1l X 3 Cl fl enfors Catherine Finn William Murphy DR. RICHARD A. SOLBERG Associate Dean, College of Arts and Sciences Donna Director, Biological Station Assoctate Professor, Botany College 0 Arias and Sciences DR. ROBERT W. COONROD Dean, College of Arts and Sciences Professor, History My Smi -vuf 1' uvwmgw i i th .. 1 S xx y, i , 'I 'I fr- T' My Deparfmenf 0 Ant ropo ogy 9 N...:77'-..'-.-.:-...-:m ' j'0' it . ,, Q I 1 L, - :eff f N X. Q ,swf-4wa.?Z,R..... .R X j x tb f so .W J4 Q2 Q, v M 2, X 'Q I 2' ' F, ' ww ,x gt , gg f Q9 W-iiwiwf ,L .,,.. fir, DR. IDRIS W. EVANS Mmsff fh Chairman, Sociology, Anthropology XXQ' 8: Social Welfare K Professor, Sociology '2.. '5' W Wu-V' LAWRENCE L. LOENDORF Instructor, Anthropology ,ASQ 1 DR. FRANK J BESSAC MRS BEA M GARNER Associate Professor Anthropology Instructor, Anthropology . ,ygs . F 4 6 as ff X X f 9 N fini' 'Q X DR. CARLING I MALOUF DR DEE C TAYLOR Professor, Anthropology S. , sf is 1-,Q 1- fi. riff: V, ,,, .5 .,5-QQ, up 4,1 ,-.T J. ,f :f3'53 ?!2f-2 '45, 1-fyf.,-1 :.,,.,.! ,, -ff, 1: f5 :'I'f?.5+,'--'J ' ' ' 4 ':f .1529 ' 1-'f ' ,Qv'--g'!:3.,-v1,'r.- f ,1:,I 'f H 55' . .-, 57: 'f 3 ' DR. MARK J. BEI-IAN Assistant Professor, Botany DR. MEYER CHESSIN Professor, Botany . 'f'f7f f'3'.,' YI' ' ' 11 2' :.1gf,f,i-fa ' 2,4 wanwmv . wif 1' ' Sw ' ln ff 1 V fl A 1 , . '.. '54 1:71-'F- 1 'C-.ij-1,'.'. 1.:'1.a 1 '-'iff f-f4f'1,f:rf f-,Q ,'r'f.:.- - ,A1-.1,'1,f,,f.rz.4,ff-'fif-r'- - ff::'r- .ffm ff'-::r:':','.'.vi..' . '.: wfff1: :'.'w',. fafvfs rcftffi -1 , r, ,Jo-1.1.0-f . -V---1-Affv f- 1- ,973 ,f...3.f , nu, , f , , f 1 1 , ,J I 1 ff 1, , , ' 1 f ,fi I ' ' 1 ' If 1 I 1 , f P f 1 ' H, ' 'f , 1 1 f ' ' J f Q 3 ' f , , , 'Q ',f 1 f 1 V I f ffl! F vw 1 QP'-H ,r , 'f , + I -v na , X 1 1 I , f K I I I I' 1 1 , f 1 , f 2 H ,- , T X ' K ' K WF f' s , 1 ' f . at 1+ f Q5 , w 2 Y , it if ,J ii an , 2 DR. SHERMAN J. PREECE JR. Chairman and Associate Professor, Botany may P- T.. Q... DR. REUBEN A. DIETTERT DR. CLARENCE C. GORDON DR. JAMES R. HABECK Professor, Botany Associate Professor, Botany Associate Professor, Botany Dep rlmenis of Bio ogy and Botany MN, FUR! DR. LEROY H. HARVEY DR. CHARLES N. MILLER JR. Professor, Botany Assistant Professor, Botany DR. RICHARD P. SI-IERIDAN Assistant Professor, Botany gf,'lj?e i, 4 la DR. RICHARD A. SOLBERG Associate Professor, Botany ii w I 3. X MRS. MARIE MOOAR Research Associate, Botany Dianne C. Popham Joe Elliot carefully checks az text tube for the refultr of hir experiment. fl shud Depa rfmenf of emisfry Ye Yi- ,Vg ' DR. RALPH J. FESSENDEN Chairman and Professor 5 7' 4' - - W ..:,f'31 . 2, f ew, 43,3-Ai ,Q f 8 'VN 5 9 W 'Wit I Q! ay - s JAMES W. COX Assistant Professor DR. RONALD E. ERICKSON Associate Professor X ,W Q55 X f 'i R? , 5 F P If , tif D Logan-We Q 3 MW' Kenneth Kem Paul Micek S ' wt, WM . rms. Niwsf f ake 'JB . 54 .,..n-r-f 5 I DR. H. RICHARD FEVOLD Associate Professor DR. RICHARD E. JUDAY Professor 'N-M I DR. MAGAR E. MAGAR DR. R. K. OSTERHELD Assistant Professor Professor 6 We f-rm 'xx DR. FRED SHAFIZADEH DR. JOHN M. STEWART Professor Professor Q4 -J X W sms tn-. X I J' N '. t g, . A was - DN, PM I w X we 'K- DR. WAYNE P. VAN METER DR. GEORGE WOODBURY Associate Professor Assistant Professor 'NJ M....frP' Mrclmel Yates carefully stztclres the resztlts of his experiment. DR. LELAND M. YATES Associate Professor DR. FORREST D. THOMAS Associate Professor 2 -. ,M Q 'Lt 'ii R -' A gs- 48211: A 179 Depa rfmenf -- O conomics Nw' ggi - DR. ROBERT F. WALLACE Chairman and Professor Ron Coleman Gary Libecap DR. SAMUEL B. CHASE JR. Professor !?'? SM' 'W f wg. if 1:-Q WILLIAM W. CURTIS PETER A. FORMUZIS J Assistant Professor Lecturer ef' N ' xxf f 'Q ' DR. GEORGE B. HELIKER ROBERT L. PETERSON DR. RICHARD E. SHANNON Professor aw s - . , .. .-Q, . 1. T 1 si! Qs-, ,,,..,-45 DR. JOHN H. WICKS Associate Professor Visiting Lecturer Professor ,WN 'K X ,sv x GX SK N. joe Vizzutli displays a had cafe of spring fever. eparfmenf 0 ngfisfz . , SQ H ,,. . , .. ' -'4 4 1, 1 7 - :ml at M I , .f S .V ,ig ,', -Q Z, ' WARREN D. CARRIER JR. Chairman and Professor . Mm! i, lil. DR. MERREL D. CLUBB JR. 44 LAWRENCE BARSNESS Instructor DEN AULT BLOUIN Instructor I Professor DR. WALTER L. BROWN Professor N e Q xsff var 'I ...A .. ,Q R ,MM Ns,fb -qu-unuw DR, JESSE BIER Professor 'M W-f-..,,M K N. Ums W' I 1 .': :S r I . N I' . ss -z ,fr . I Q, .1:,.-that 4 1:4 -- W. DR. AGNES BONER Professor My ,..N,g,.., .v:.i:..:. f sf., ,'S.,f,r 1 A ' A ' fei- JAMES LEE BURKE Instructor . Z X Az'-f X wary 7 X 1 . X 5 1 ANTHONY CRONIN JAMES A. CRUMLEY SISTER MADELINE DeFREES Visiting Lecturer Instructor Visiting Associate Professor FREDERICK M. DeMARINIS W. COBURN FREER Instructor Instructor .....,.,,. I-RQISK i 2 'NU EARL S. GANZ DR. VEDDER M. GILBERT HERBERT W. GOTTFRIED Assistant Professor Professor Instructor I8 x Deparfmenf of English Not Pictured: CHARLES B. HALL Instructor Z 4 Q It If my M I 44 ,af-'ss I as :Y VA s df, . .,, fl ni? BERNARD M. KNAB Instructor f ff!! .4 W . J v 'v- DR. LOIS H. MONK Assistant Professor N-ix JERRY L. HARRIS DR. WALTER N. KING Instructor Professor 5, 1 EDWARD T. LAHEY DR. HAROLD G. MERRIAM Instructor Lecturer IWAQW . JOHN E. MOORE DR. DEXTER M. ROBERTS Professor Assistant Professor gr.: ts ' st M. , is sfxgsg 48. Wfixiu W' ' 'ii Q 5 X. Q35 W Xv 5.YW fpvx mg 3 HM ' we . 1 ' we 'bmw' WARD H. TONSFELDT PAUL S. WARWICK Instructor Instructor ffm -a-wx ..eWWs,,, if -.E 1 9770, KQV' The ' 'fwaf X 'VCT' Cindy Jones Nicolene Kolence Muriel Langworthy Carol Nelson eww Donald Burgess Linda Corbett Janna Erlandson Gus Gianis Lorena Normandeau Rochelle Phillip Elbert Phipps Sue Stoterau Denaalt Bloain, Englifb Imtractoff, taker advantage of the rpring weather by holding his clan outside. Department of oreign anguczges WY'-a may DR. THEODORE H. SHOEMAKER Acting Chairman and Professor U XAQQWY Janet Lovell Marilyn Morris Carolyn O'Mara Margaret Gough Linda Hansen Linda Hardie Gil Rodriguez John Stratton Joyce Svinger N' 4 ,,,,...,.,.-,w,,W.-mn 1-1 Not Pictured: NANCY G. BENNANI ROBERT R. BROCK JOAN BIRCH 86 Instructor Assistant Professor Lecturer ,.,,. ,, A i WT v v 3v,N.,x W 4, sv 1 . x . S . C C I5 35 ' ', .. w 5 AK DR. ROBERT M. BURGESS MAUREEN C. CURNOW MARGUERITE EPHRON Professor Instructor Professor ,r .f - -uw xg QI , 3 WILLIAM A. GRAY KURT A. HANSON MARIA HARVEY Visiting Lecturer Instructor Lecturer wmxv my gmxf j -swan? EUGENE L- HERBERT MICHELA M. HUSO DR. HORST JARKA Instructor Instructor Associate Professor 7 -mf 'Mar M DR. RAQUEL KERSTEN DR. GERTRUD LACKSCHEWITZ Lecturer Associate Professor Professor DR. PETER P. LAPIKEN 1951, RUBY R. MARTIN Lecturer KEITH A. MCDUFFIE Lecturer q WIu..........a9 We final ozmelvex in a world of oar own daring language lab. Department of oreign cmguages -di PATRICIA J. NONNEMACHER DR. DOMENICO ORTISI MICHAEL J. PHILLIPS Instructor Professor Instructor fx-. DR. WARD H. POWELL JANICE R. RIDGES Professor Instructor W REGINA TODD ROSALIND M. TOLLIVER REVEREND DR. JOHN B. WANG Instructor Instructor Assistant Professor Ronald Guse egg 'C?UM!1'W DR. PAUL B. ALEXANDER Assistant Professor DR. CHESTER B. BEATY Chairman and Professor gy, HX J?f ' ....1-untill' DR. CHRIS FIELD W Assistant Professor SIMON M. EVANS Visiting Lecturer Deparfmenf 0 eograp y mfs. Department of eoiogy DR, ROBERT W, FIELDS DR. DAVID D. ALT DR. GARY W. CROSBY Chairman and Professor DR. DONALD W. I-IYNDMAN Assistant Professor K 5 - I . . 3 , ,, f.. 2 . 1 2 K - f W 4 'ra DR. JOHN P. NWEHRENBERG Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor DR. JAMES A. PETERSON ARNOLD J- SILVERMAN professor Associate Professor 'iw DR. ROBERT W. WEIDMAN DR. DONALD WINSTON II 1 . Professor Associate Professor 91 2 Deparfmenf of Athletics la snwfxf NWI--' our-rv Chairman and Professor ' ' DR. WALTER C. SCHWANK LW. is J f Irene Cardinal Janet Bower Leslie Bramblett Clayton Holland William Felt Wayne Fink I Cathy O'Hare Glenn Smith f i ,lisa 'FEW GEORGE P. DAHLBERG DR. JOHN L. DAYRIES JR. Professor Assistant Professor Health anal Plzysicaf Eclucaiion ww! 'E I SS X Q , XN MQL J wi x 1 s sw X X s V ik' DOROTHY DOBIE CHARLES J. HERTLER JOHN D. LAWTHER Assistant Professor Professor Visiting Professor M sg? T t is . V ,, asf 1 xx S . A P ' etf5'W? ' W was 'X 'Nw j f S' gs 'M 'w..t.r,,,M L gf: HARLEY LEWIS Track and Cross Country Coach Instructor MAVIS LORENZ Associate Professor H t..t M E I M A DONALD W. PETERSON NASEBY RHINEHART NORA STAAEL Instructor Athletic Trainerg Instructor Assistant Professor 'a D 4' 1. a e l' li I I 'J' .- xa- X If t ' X I IWW ,..v,,,..V., Nxt, L-f'4...,, FREDERICK A. STETSON DR. AGNES L. STOODLEY VINCENT WILSON Heacl Swim Coach Director of Women's Health Professor Manager University Pool and Physical Education Assistant Professor Professor Deparfmenf of Healflz and Physical Education , ,yer 1. - :,g ., . ....,W...-,,m. We M WWMW-uv mwww-M-M.-,M-W . N- eww: Q I :-- mfs:-' . 'fl A P.E. mnlerzl .tlamw ber skill in tenrzi: at she rzvingy ai Ibe ball. Lou of pmclice it needed before the golf ball can 194 be hit correctly. There Jkillr are learned in P.E. clan. J' 3233 ' f'-- a X fag' '- Q ii' -X, 5 , , -1 5 6 af ct -K if 3 Q A 'X A DR. ROBERT L. PETERSON DR. LEO B. LOTT Chairman, History Chairman and Professor Hill Professor of Business History Political Science Deparfmenfs 0 Hisfory anal Pofiffca Science fn a1 2 ,, ii' 2 4 f if . ' N ,f . DR. DOUGLAS C. CHAFFEY RICHARD A, CHAPMAN DR. ROBERT R. DOZIER Assistant Professor, Political Science Instructor, Political Science Assistant Professor, History 96 If 1 5 J I Q 1 WWW' 'Pt ' Deparfm en fs 0 History LEROY J. DRESBECK Instructor, History DAVID M. EMMONS Instructor, History Jfymg 1 ddff. .7--. qw., W, ,,f, ...- -nw new ww DR. WILLIAM B. EVANS Assistant Professor, History WILLIAM E. FARR HARRY W. FRITZ Instructor, History Instructor, History Lana Ebaugh Karen Falkowski 'Donald Commerford Lonnie Dale Harold Knudsen DR. OSCAR J. HAMMEN Professor, History ainaf Poliiica E X 1ii i DR. DUANE H. HAMPTON Assistant Professor, History ,..4Mwf--s DR. JULES A. KARLIN Professor, History sl ' 55552.9- X X 5 Z , . . 'LLL .... I 'ik ' BARCLAY C. KUHN Instructor, Political Science Science KW , .ap DR. WALTER HUCUDL Visiting Lecturer, History A, ,Xl 2 Ii 1 1 , X . M ww, W ?' ,. f Susan Nissen james Rolando Carol Holland James Murray Judy Syverson r M ,f K - sg' gg, .N , f , . 61 ff x , 4, 1 ,fl 34 1,14 M 1 a .mi W Q sf 4 . f ' . rg, , 4 is .. Q . , 2 V , in J as - K V , E' M 04 4 I ' 4 A ' f 1' , 1 .K A - 4 -at M1 ,Q W ff: 'Q . W' Q A ' W IAA, h ,, A VU ,. . as sc.. .K It-uf XW af ,Av - f . N, .N W , sf . A 1 f.. 4 ' ,. dv R A ' V at . .w FsA' ni Q X ' . ff'- Av- A 551. .-.f f X f 4- ' QW I 'Q .f :- .1,4..., nt f. . ,. M if x jerry Lepert failr zo let the kneerdeep mow keep him from fzttezzding hir clarrcfr 4 Aw. KN. Av'-aug g DR. ROBERT O. LINDSEY EMILIE LORING DR. THOMAS PAYNE Associate Professor, History Research Associateg Bureau of Professor, Political Science Government, Political Science S ,rs.ii as ss A uwlfiix Q-Q ' f cfm R WDM, f Muay, Ray Pryor taker adzmzmge of one of the ymzzzy days to catch up on some of his studying. ww. DR. EDDIE W. SCHODT Visiting Diplomat in Residence Political Science My S DR. ROSS K. TOOLE Professor, History 'V quasar X , DR. ROBERT T. TURNER DR. JOHN E. VAN DE XVETERING Professor, History Associate Professor, History 1 Y M... . R V, DR. ELLIS L. WALDRON Professor, Political Science ls ,, ,, V- ,, iM 1s.W , ,J B Y W MAXINE VAN DE WETERING Lecturer, History of Science Deparim en fs of Hfsfory and Poliiical Science A wk wk in f f' of M K V X W 'Q ' C:e1'7f3f.- X ,Y F xy , .:,wf-my-1-,,s,,,Q4g .2 .50 n QA S JOAN CHRISTOPHERSON Assistant Professor EMMA BRISCOE Chairman and Professor Deparfmenf of Home Economics ?i'P'3 r QQ! . F' , ' f DOROTHY HENDERSON VANETTA LEWIS SUDIE IVUXSON Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Instructor HELGA MC HUGH Instructor with Esther Chessin from her 3-year-old group FANNIE MILODRAGOVICH Associate Professor WWW V QW Kagan f , fwz fix 7 ff nxf S f, ' F -S 44 K . X 4 4 ,X , is 'X X - 7 LJ? 'fra f f ,a .f? ' w !z.- na Naomi j t ,,, :.- AWWA :ij t-fSQg'2Qf'n ' I 1727 ,' 53 :.' ' M ' 1 ZfNXWS K'Q .5 -, f -. r .,,. -. X, ,J ,- . Q' Jw X- ff V, , 'ff rn' Z1 h. ' :ff Q V . yawn 5,45 1 f . 'Q s 1159: 1 5 Q' ian-a w art, . r, Q can f ,, an ,ff f X MQW a Q fs as--N , X Qnga-z S .pf . Q Q , , ,, ,V 1-VS. Q gr V K .r ff 1 Bonnie Shepherd Judith Spall Nona Graybeal Margaret Holt Ruth Stokes Lenore Watters Home Economics lab offerx a chance to practice and improve cooking rkilly. Peggy Simonwn takes advantage of thiy opportunity. f lr f ff hifi BILLIE SXXVARTZ Instructor Janis Key Elizabeth Murphy Deparfmenf 0 ----n....,,,. QS DR. ROBERT P. BANAUGH Director Computer Center Chairman and Professor w ' 202 DR. WILLIAM M. MYERS Chairman and Professor, Mathematics E -as DR. WILLIAM R. BALLARD DR. CHARLES A. BRYAN Professor, Mathematics Assistant Professor, Mathematics EDMUND GEYER DANIEL HANSEN Instructor, Mathematics Instructor, Mathematics l' DR. MASON HENDERSON STEPHEN S. HENRY Assistant Professor, Mathematics Operations Manager, Computer Center Instructor Wa f Maflzemafics an ompufer cience t ,A A, , SX 3 A, s Z DR. GLORIA C. HEXWITT Associate Professor, Mathematics if A X x ,. X ,V V: S . ,. 4, - Q13 I I f i DR. DON O. LOFTSGAARDEN Assistant Professor, Mathematics X Q, . xy. gf... ,t ,. t V sg 5 X , 'S V I ,Q , f Q M, VX j f x x W Vx Q 'K Sf rw ' ff r X N Wk , 52 is E Z x Q X S fc S g , 5 4 X , f Z Sf 1, Q, ,Q 2 iff X CQ W AX ff 11 W ' . , , . 921fff:1:E2e '22 fs SPENCER MANLOVE ELIZABETH PAPOUSEK Associate Professor, Computer Center Assistant Professor, Mathematics DR. HOWARD E. REINHARDT DR. ROBERT R. STEVENS Professor, Mathematics Assistant Professor, Mathematics DR. MERLE MANIS Assistant Professor, Mathematics JOHN A. PETERSON Assistant Director, Computer Center Associate Professor, Mathematics MARVIN TRASK Visiting Instructor, Mathematics 5 Deparfmenf of Mailzemafics G Tl 71 sg ,Wi 42, fin- K .Qs-s.-w-2 .Vw YS., it is n Q V it 3 X 1 .,., ff GEORGE TRICKEY Shomei Chow Richard Maccarato Instructor, Mathematics Deparfmenf of Microbiology DR. MITSURU J. NAKAMURA DR. GEORGE L. CARD Chairman and Professor Assistant Professor Compufer Science atm R was-49' Lowell G. Kauffrna I 1 1 I I I s s I I I DR. RICHARD A. FAUST DR. CARL L. LARSON DR. JOHN J. TAYLOR Associate Professor DR. RICHARD N. USHIJIMA Assistant Professor f I Q E Professor Associate Professor FACULTY AFFILIATES Knot pictured? DR. CARL M. ECLUND, Lecturer in Virology DR. DAVID B. LACKMAN, Lecturer in Immunology BERNARD J. McLAVERTY, M.D., Lecturer in Pathology and Med ical Technology DR. KELSEY C. MILNER, Lecturer in Medical Microbiology DR. JOHN MUNOZ, Lecturer DR. R. A. ORMSBEE, Lecturer in Biochemistry DR. JOHN A. RUDBACH, Lecturer HERBERT G. STOENNER, Lecturer in Veterinary Medicine Shirley Gerdtr works intently on ber rerearch project. DR. HENRY G. BUGBEE Chairman and Professor gl... . THOMAS H. BIRCH JR. Instructor Deparfm en f of 'WD'- 'gf BRYAN T. BLACK Instructor Plz ilosop y DR. WILLIAM S. BURFORDI DR. THOMAS P. HUFF Associate Professor Assistant Professor ,-.EI . 'mf DR. FRED KERSTEN DR. JOHN F. LAWRY EDWIN L. MARVIN Assistant Professor Associate Professor Professor .wan-vw FRED F. MC GLYNN DR. CYNTHIA SCI-IUSTER Visiting Instructor Professor Pre-Medicine Billy Danidson Gary Dur1Ck6I 7 DR. RULON C. JEPPESEN DR. RICHARD HAYDEN Stephen Thelen Chairman and Professor Professor Deparimenf of Physics DR. MARK J. JAKOBSON RANDOLPH H. JEPPESEN DR. LEONARD E. PORTER Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor QP af l DR. HAROLD BABB DR. CHARLES K. ALLEN Chairman and Professor Assistant Professor Deparfmenf of Psyclzofogy ,415 DR. R. B. AMMONS DR. PETER HEMINWAY Professor Associate Professor 2 -eff Department 0 Psychology DR. FRANCES A. HILL Assistant Professor if in NOT PICTURED : DR. RALPH T. HINTON, Lecturer HENRY W. HOGAN, M.D., Lecturer xXx ff! DR. JOSEPH W. JENNINGS JR. Assistant Professor gf? ANDREW E. LEE DR. JOHN R. MEANS DR. DAVID A. POLEFKA Instructor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor '-v.,., DR. BERT R. SAPPENFIELD DR. ODIN C. VICK DR. H. A. WALTERS Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor ...nl-M DR. JOHN G. WATKINS DR. JAMES M. WHITEHOUSE DR. ROBERT R. ZIMMERMAN Professor Associate Professor Professor Jean Jewell Margaret Kernau James McFarland Robert Trerise SEQ DR. IDRIS W. EVANS Chairman, Sociology, Anthropology and Social Welfare Professor, Sociology ' gl ,f54f7f'l, 'is 9 fdlalmgm -of , WGN' f ug, ' pr 'Q J ,gf ff 05231 Z ff f F . V , .X hw ff W si tt' . W s 4, Mgr Q B , f K. J. Collamer Carole Dodge janet Eickelberg Clarence Harrington Carol Jacobsen y .9 'fam Ngvfnvf' --........,....,,q,.. haf. DR. MORTON L. ARKAVA Deparfmenf Socio ogy an Social Wei are Nfwf-Nawaz - Q WV? ,H ' ' I , 4.-ww .1 SYWXS ,K , a , X ,, ,, N vw f f as x .,1rQr.'Tf 1 s Maisy 22. X ,a..?gvW, so . ef pr f P, . -yposyg ' ff 7 .N A ., . f ' WWXW 0 ,W I. Iwi . XX fum- kits? V y 5 WF? iz 212' ,. .Af? xi?3xx::Qg r i N .aff Ofx X M WGS W 9. if 12-3, 4 5 if .ef f X P X gym: sk f X 11 1 f Z M F' Aff'-' V ,ff A. -0 I x f , wi ,rn-,:a,.t:rs.x2 ff rfifgi ' . y , 3 , bl,: M A ' . . -ziffifs-15--ff 2'f'1 . . wi s , , , f,.y.w.a.fP N f Q , W 4.1221 sf- Q, L 7. V. ' Z!! . 'I N, - ' e '- f Nsmcs? I X J Q, W a WA yy' ' X 1-if S 1 A- F5 an J ' , saw-1 .S W f Z by . N X . f J ami, Q V SN ' f gc? f waspfrf CN W 4 f 5,012 Z , 1 f ,5 Leon Bernard Marilyn Lamach DR. C. LE ROY ANDERSON DR. GORDCN BROWDER Associate Professor Associate Professor Professor dig M muwfw f MI? 'N-I' -www,-msg.. W. Q X . 3 Q I Q7 Q if ., ' W f ,if if ' ' .7 , ,' ' .b 65.1 . yn fr Qi iil H nm.. fb az. DR. CECIL I.. FRENCH DR. RAYMOND L. GOLD MABELLE G. HARDY Professor Professor Ir1StruCt0r V95 ws fr X M 4' Mary Lou Maass -mRU5f DR. HAROLD TASCHER Professor Q' ww A f- . J Elva Mast Caroline Parent Sherry Rives 'ml' TWILA VOORHEES Instructor D W? M Maureen Sarment Bonnie Wederkind R21 -.5554 QNE-ii-5... BENJAMIN W. WRIGHT Instructor 3 as S Riff, :si 'Elia gg. He 575 ig, p 1 f -1 Z' E .' sw . 5 1 v. is jf Q Q M! .W-N..-+vM.M...r-..,,.w-Mw pre 1 ' P Shii- DR. R. WAYNE PACE DR. ELDON E. BAKER Chairman and Associate Professor Assistant Professor Department of Speeclz Com municafion X DR. ROBERT R. BOREN DAVID M. FISHER JAMES H. POLSIN Associate Professor Instructor Instructor Deparfmenf 0 Speer: 1 ommunfcafion WESLEY N. SHELLEN Joseph Batts Instructor Deparimen i of Speech Paflzology fx Www 'Quay 5. ,im DR. CHARLES PARKER DR. RICHARD M. BOEHMLER Chairman and Professor Professor 1 in DR. ROBERT B. CHANEY JR. VALERIE COLE Assistant Professor Instructor Marsha Means Alice Armitage Karla Houtz Jane Little Coleen Moore Paul Perry Audrey Sheble Deparfmenf of peeclz Paflzology MURIEL E. MORLEY Visiting Lecturer DR. JACK R. OLSON Visiting Assistant Professor DR. PETER SMITH Assistant Professor Deparimenf of Wildlife Techno ogy The wildlife technology curriculzcm combines course: from chemistry, forertry, and zoology. . Burrell Buffington Ray Glasrud Robert Legenhausen Peter Mickelson Robert Newell Gordon Zillges DR. PHILIP L. WRIGHT Chairman and Professor Deparimenf of Zoology ..., T1 wgvu- DR. LUDVIG BROWMAN DR. ROYAL B. BRUNSON DR. ALBERT G. CANARIS Professor Professor Associate Professor Department of oo ogy iff! NOT PICTURED: HAROLD A. BRAUN, M.D., Lecturer A DR. WILLIAM L. JELLISON, Lecmfef DR. CoRNEL1Us B. PHILIP, Lecturer Mr -Hmmm 'XJR x..,,.f DR. ROBERT S. HOFFMAN Professor xg DR. DONALD A. JENNI DR. E. W. PFEIFFER Associate Professor Professor inf' gs -one DR. JAMES R. TEMPLETON JOHN TIBBS Associate Professor Instructor Ramarrah Moore Terry Sanderson affix ,Q . I tus ..., xx 4 RW 1 W2 W ' xiffu, ,tsssxf DR. GEORGE SINGER Assistant Professor DR. GEORGE F. WEISEL Professor 9 22 Aly dl hum, ...H DR. FRANCIS J. RUMMEL ELAINE WHITE Dean and Professor Executive Secretary Instructor Salma Ealucafion 1 a X I QIIIPMQ! m im . W Q N W 'H' WN. NOT PICTURED3 JAMES W. COX DR. LINUS CARLETON I-YI-E BERG, IIISHHCIOI Assistant Professor Professor li kiss we 1' usd' agus-sl gk LOIS DOVE DR. WILLIAM H. FISHER DR. ROBERT E. GORMAN Instructor Visiting Associate Professor P1'OfeSSOr X , ..k.r V gimxgi WM MSD' Donald Anderson Jeri Brown Lana Christopher Ceil Clement Sandra Earle janet Ellwood ., ,E as EE, 37 RB-'BZ ss f A Mm '57 'sg 39 'Su s.r' 'Nd' ' I .13.q,,,, sf ' EY, .W - IRENE GROOM DR. JAMES F. HALL LAWRENCE W. HODGES Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor -swf 22 t f' 'ws il, Nw ska CHARLES E. HOOD DR. JOHN HUNT NORMAN N. JACOBSON Assistant Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Salma f Ecfucafion MY mf X DR- ROBERT H- .JAY DR. ROBERT H. JOHNSON JR. RICHARD M. EHRBRIGHT Associate Professor Professor Assistant Director, Upward Bound v W I xox DR. GEORGE H. MILLIS DR. JAMES J. MUNRO JR. DR. ALLEN L. POPE Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor 'Vs VMM may QQ fa Wren,-5 Mfg., , WA A , A 'W -- mc A ' f it f 1 Ti im' S R 9 X? Paulette Forsyth Virginia Gandara Virginia Heater Rebecca Hilton Lynn Hough Linda Johnson . xiii DR. HARLAN C. RIESE NOT PICTURED: DR. VERNON O. SLETTEN Associate Professor HARLAND SELJAK Pfofeggof Assistant Professor ii Qi THINK DR. WILLIAM G. STONER FRANK J. WATSON DR. ROY C. WHITE Associate Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor ttrit :Il if Y I L 'wt is-ii. I 1359,-Aga Q sgffy I. :7Zfi5?4t' 5' if., 1 I' as f,. JW 31' . 21 'VWN WG vs' 'W'-N-.Q Merle Johnston janell Peterson Kenneth Ronning V34 ' ,rm 1 3 t :- N tt. W it A ,,, 5 ,:,. i? , f- f I ,I 3' Z ,4,g'r, ' f ' f 9 .4 6547 X , I 353 9.2 , Ny, f x. : -E,-wifi e. .1 4 A ' lik -2 Rasa 3 fa- SS ,M A ,gy 5 , . , 55, . 1 j.::,-'fl' fs if g 'w t . ' I A fi ,iz wan Q f wer' A . ' J ,J M ' . if ,, ff. zen . V, Q 1- ., Sandra Kahle Jane Plemmons Gyla Scheffer f-A-vs MW 4nmw,4av' 09' Qfzv .....,.,.wr Graff' M..vw Q-3-AN, Johng Kim Connie Pluhar Donna Taylor ,gm-wfb' adv-1 Kris Alvin McCrea Kathleen McGowan Joan McMahon Rena Richards Diana Roberts Ken Roberts Catherine Vincent Marion Watters Stephen Yaks Sc oo, fBu iness 1 i 5 ,fA ' Winer-u---if-'A' f W FXV DR. THOMAS G. JOHNSON Chairman Management Department DR. DONALD J. EMBLEN and Professor Acting Dean and Professor fa-an avi DR. JACK J. KEMPNER DR. DONALD B. KOEPPEN Chairman Accounting Department Chairman Business Administration and and Professor Office Administration and Professor ., .1 X A 26 Scfzoof of Business asf: 25142 X 5 . AwhA DR. GLENN R. BARTH DR. GEORGE J. BRABB PATRICIA BRAGG Associate Professor Professor Assistant Professor Haw-v-wma cr Research Associate, Bureau of Business and Economic Research cctv? N-My 1... HUBERT R. BREUNINGER MARSHALL W. DENNIS DR. WILLIAM D. DIEHL Associate Professor Assistant Professor Associate Professor ,Ai 'si-W-M-'YV iY JACK H. DOTY DWIGHT M. EDMONDS DR. ALBERT T. HELBING Associate Professor Assistant Professor Professor FREDERICK A. HENNINGSEN Associate Professor ,www RUSSEL M. LUNDQUIST Assistant Professor JOHN H. NOBLE JR.. Instructor XXI' xii W' fM.WW.,,,.. MAXINE JOHNSON THOMAS O. KIRKPATRICK Assistant Professor Associate Professor X GEORGE L. MITCHELL Assistant Professor ALVHILD J. MARTINSON Associate Professor HW U, T? , R X ,QA fs sw-v-:av-af,....,...4,.,,..,Q is... MARGARET A. SWANSON Associate Professor MAURICE C. TAYLOR Visiting Professor and Research Associate, Bureau of Business and Economic Research NOT PICTURED: DEXTER DELANEY, Lecturerg LINO MARSILLO, Lecturerg MAX SWAN SON, Lecturer 2 c oo Business 49914 VIN v,:,,..1' V ff. f s ii ' fs 549, ., ,, ' V ..L-Izlwy, ' Air-, ,701 .- If .,.:1',Z it .,a,cQ K' - . ' 'ii E:i:': +:,:,, '- T A4 is I fl A! J ss , V say f ff f ' A .1 5 Z Y, QR Nicholas Browning Pam Close Donald Davis Barbara Denniston Wallace Diede Sandra Evans Douglas Gillen Connie Haburchak Betty Hamilton Neil Hellickson Vernon Hoven Timothy Hubbard Sheryl Johnson Alfred Kaelzes Luana Kaul Ronald Luke Alistair MacMillan Marget Newman Margaret Olson William Olson Jeffrey Openden Richard Orestad Paul Painter Alvin Reid David Revell Eric Sanstrom Bonnie Sears Raymond Setters Kenneth Smith Robert Spears Beverly Stockton Roy Vallejo Vicki Watson Jill Webster Lynn Wicks Thomas Wilkins 4 . E, ' .mf A Ymfiv V ,4uf ' lfivf-an-.wm.,,,,,,,, KXXQXX A XWxx NNE M' DR. CHARLES W. BOLEN Dean, School of Fine Arts Professor, Music ,,.-Q- ' FIRMAN H. BROWN JR. Chairman and Professor, Drama or -X. 35' fa 909' LAURENCE PERRY RICHARD B. REINHOLTZ Chairman and Associate Professor, Music Chairman and Associate Professor, Art S clzool of Fine Arts EUGENE ANDRIE Professor, Music ADEN J. ARNOLD A. RUDY AUTIO Professor, Art Associate Professor, Art Nl'-f 'QVPP' -JM,-,,..,... MAXINE BLACKMER DONALD L. BUNSE Instructor, Art Assistant Professor, Art in-1.-...ff ALLEN D. COOK Assistant Professor, Drama 5 Er I 1 'f we-:iv ,Q 5 ' K' A s X ' '1- - N- f gi g r, .:,.., , U A r i s ROGER DEBOURG JAMES E. DEW Visiting Lecturer, Drama Professor, Art ,ay DR. GERALD H. DOTY Professor, Music ,ANN-u-is WALTER HOOK Professor, Art RICHARD H. JAMES Associate Professor, Drama Sf T 'K pn' Qv 5 BUTLER R. EITEL Associate Professor, Music HAROLD H. HERBIG Instructor, Music nm. -Q... 1. ffm ad if ,Wk 1? .4 , ' M' k LUCIEN HUT Assistant Professor, Music J. GEORGE HUMMEL Professor, Music WW DR. DONALD O. JOHNSTON ROBERT G. JONES Associate Professor, Music Visiting Assistant Professor, Music 232 Sc oo of ine Ari W W , 4 1 N: ,s Q ,,, gf 1 . .4-v ,. Q L 1,55 N' ' sf t, AF -fy, f ,lr if ll' C O -gm-.ls -V. u.......:- '.... f ug, -4 MURIEL LEA JOHN L. LESTER GEORGE D. LEWIS Assistant Professor, Music Professor, Music Associate Professor, Music f T fi Susan Burns ' Linda Coleman Wanda Criger Esther Cummings John German Earle Goodno s-if F' WAY DR. KURT MILLER DR. JOSEPH A. MUSSULMAN LLOYD OAKLAND ASSOUHIC Pffffkobvf, Music Associate Professor, Music Professor, Music X 'W- '39 IX. AIVI V in X M ,gbgw ' if ,f , ff E G,W 1 ff E. J A 2 1 , 9' A94 71 2 f W' diff ff a Z ASU' 7 f fy 'X , 4, I f f X 0,5 K , Myimx Ns. MQW 5, f . w. 1 an 4294! X l 5 5: A f ff f s ' 1 V' -, ' if 'l f ' .W -Al, ' K V- , ,, .. ,I ,ff 4 4' 4 Z R 14 f 4 V f f ff ds ue DR. FLORENCE REYNOLDS NOT PICTURED: BEVERLY J. THOMAS Professor, Music JOHN R. STOOKING, Assistant Professor, Arc Iflsffuffof, Drama VZX 1 ', wi-K. Yi Connie Riepl Ira Robison Ruth Silvius Linda Lee Thomas 5 Susan Whitney EUGENE WEIGEL RUDOLPH WENDT Professor, Music Professor, Music 4 . skygnw .,,,, 0 4'1- DR. ARNOLD W. BOLLE DR. GEORGE M. BLAKE Dean and Professor Associate Professor School f ore fry ' 5 Lo me H15W7f L lf. Jrrgf, wmlil It 1. , , J: -.,,,., 6' .. s A x ' '- DR. LEE E. EDDLEMAN DR. JOHN J. CRAIGHEAD Assistant Professor Professor A ADA. VL , K - f 'Q F I Ms., K 7X 'K .,.,, i .f-- J, V 1QP'N K -A 1 ' V .t f eil 5-Sammi N, V pa 1.fs'W ea A a rv. rx 'N' :..I,'!' A 13.15,-', 1' Q 2' JBWUFG NJ! QM?-, 'eamaiffi I, L. . ,Q 1.353515 -4772362 Y: is s I rw ' JQH5 .sl ' .fs -Q i152f.Y7-!'f2-s- ii'5'rYf' ,Oi F S 'ies ,13 1 3'1 . :ztizglg L, sl Af? JAMES L. FAUROT SIDNEY J. FRISSEL JR. FREDERICK L. GERLACH Associate Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor John Bentley John Ford Ted Giesey Dennis Johnson John Knorr Mark Lewing Adrian Neisius Glenn Truscott ' Claud Woodard FACULTY MEMBERS Cnot picturedbz HAL E. ANDERSON, Research Associate ROBERT G. BAUGHMAN, Research Associate WILLIAM R. BEAUFAIT, Research Associate ROBERT BENSON, Research Associate ARTHUR P. BRACKEBUSCH, Research Associate ROBERT F. COONEY, Research Associate DONALD M. FUQUAY, Research Associate CURTIS H. HALVORSON, Research Associate CHARLES E. HARDY, Research Associate STANLEY M. HIRSCH, Research Associate PHILIP C. JOHNSON, Research Associate EDWARD S. KOTAK, Research Associate LAWRENCE LACKEY, Faculty Affiliate ROBERT C. LUCAS, Research Associate DR. JACK L. LYON, Research Associate REED MARBUT, Research Associate ROBERT W. MUTCH, Research Associate ROBERT D. PFISTER, Research Associate RICHARD E. ROTHERMEL, Research Associate JACK L. SCHMAUTZ, Research Associate L, 'H 3. TH LIT! P' 5 WV. 3'I3 f3T' wif!! 'WJ' 'WY Q wr: WILLIAM K. GIBSON MANFRED HAIGES DR. JOHN T. HARRIS Assistant Professor Instructor Assistant Professor School of oresfry V-gf ss If 2 'Z.. ' tl Il fff DR. RICHARD L. KONIZESKI DR. JOHN P. KRIER ROBERT W. LANGE Professor Professor Assistant Professor 4lU ,.. IEEE? 'uf' 44 MELVIN S. MORRIS DR. THOMAS J. NIMLOS Professor Associate Professor DR. JAMES H. LOWE JR. Assistant Professor is S ajft DR. WILLIAM R. PIERCE DR. FRED SCHAFIZADEH DR. W. LESLIE PENGELLY Associate Professor Professor Professor is ROBERT W. STEELE DR. RICHARD D. TABER DR. ROBERT T. WAMBACH Associate Professor Professor Associate Professor 2 ourna i m N vw' f. , W ff DR, XWARREN J. BRIER EDWARD B. DUGAN Professor Professor NATHAN B. BLUMBERG Dean and Professor PHILIP J. HESS Associate Professor 5 Q ,tfjw DONALD C. MILLER ROBERT C. MCGIFFERT Associate Professor Assistant Professor Merilee Fenger Sara King Margaret Lavold Boyd Var1derHouwen Chipperee, the only U of M student who doesn't pay tuition, attends classes with her owner, lim Mickelson, a sophomore in Liberal Arts. jim found her about a year and a half ago near Livingston when she was about six months old. 2 Mrs nga ROBERT E. SULLIVAN BETTY BLANKENSHIP Dean and Professor Administrative Assistant to the Dean School f aw 04 - +1-...4 JOHN P. ARCHER EDWIN BRIGGS WILLIAM F. CROWLEY Assistant Professor Professor Professor 1.1, f l'4 'Mr-'X 'bv' waz.. DR. GARDNER CROMWELL DR. LARRY M. ELISON Professor Associate Professor I WWW' if aqlg , Larry Alexander Michael Brown Paul Bunn William Carl Brent Cromley x,, Ns. XVILFORD LUNDBERG DR. DAVID R. MASON MAURICE M. MICHEL Instructor Dixon Professor Law Librarian, Assistant Professor Q. N 'W ?'S ' MQ ei w Q ' J ' -2' . -s ,:-by 42' af ' CL00 fl' V , ALBERT W. STONE LESTER R. RUSOFF U8- Professor Professor f ibm' 'va W ,, - X., W SV joseph Daley Lawrence Daly Diane Dennis Miha, 40 'QQ I WJ vw-5, fifk ' if me , I 5 ' L W' fi Q Q ' 4 g , 5 i Lee Eckel Lloyd Evans Earl Hanson Law Douglas Harkin Jack Holstrom Lawrence Jakub M .,:. 1 e I xi! -:Q-F ul-A-Q. ,xg N2-.E - :.., iza V Q Nfvgfsiglg: .,., I N , ff::::sf'mi1'5l.1t W R1:EE!::M3':X1'l,zK: ' :A ' :21'+ : rh:1s'g: z 1 M ?:l::.:rg,.+::?uu 'wrt .9-.I-. sm.-.lx i,t.g,Q'i 1 tg-it ,,,j,.-33,,- It if' ., 'Marr ' li' .-1 Zi: 99454, as 'wi . . +-' William Kirkpatrick Dickie Lewis John McCabe -QQQN Kp' - i,.w,, ww-M-..., Arthur Matteuce Gerald Neely James Poore III , X ANA x H-QQ James Masar +A Wx. .aku-.sh ,qgyff 'lif'Ti Chris Nelson Richard Overby Nba x ' WVS,A, John Prater Kermit Schwanke Donald Shaffer I 'usww-mf William Solem W' 'wiv Patrick Sweeney joseph Swindlehurst Stacy Swor James Walsh J. C. Weingartner Warren Wenz Donald White C X. Wx X. E 'N wx S4 J' A sy , R X 5'-ew ..-..,......,q. X Rf' Q3-if 'H'w--...,. DR. ROBERT L. VAN HORNE DR. RAYMOND J. BENNETT Dean and Professor SCZIOO N za was I g f 2 3 2 g E 2 Q 2 1 1 3 I 3 .Sty DR. GORDON A. BRYAN Professor Pharmacy YQ: 'Qnmx Ndmzmv- azfwn., DR. DONALD H. CANHAM DR. BRYANT W. FITZGERALD Associate Professor Assistant Professor IT , if is 'C' '--' 1 f4l'f,g i5 fs., 'M l J t V' I ' -.QL A M 1 . b 1-1-aww an .,.,gg. ' A 1 I ,, . A., .xxA i. 2 DR. RUSTEM S. MEDORA DR. FRANK A. PETTINATO DR. JOHN L. WAILES Assistant Professor Associate Professor Professor Thomas Anderson Janice Christensen Becki Deschamps Gary Olson William Warren Donald Yeats Robert Grover Nick Kenyon Miles Maughan Ed Vang MilAnn Ralston Lonnie Siblerud Richard Thorson 45 ff ' V+ six: K fjffl Q, A ' V . X 5 5 1 4 1 V .- 'gui of fffliafed , i :jfs sm ff. XA.. Kuff' LT. COL. HARWOOD F. MEANS ,M .fu Schoo s 'YW ,refug- Chairman and Professor MAJOR PAUL C- BREAZEALE Associate Professor Deparfmenf of Aerospace Sfuciies CAPTAIN BRUCE E. MEDLEY Assistant Professor vkvfff 5 .wwymm-w fikibf CAPTAIN CLIFFORD W. PEDERSEN Assistant Professor Three U of M Air Force ROTC cadets were among 1,430 Air Force cadets selected nationally to receive scholarships for their junior and senior years. The scholarships amount to approximately 32,600 each for the two-year period. The three cadetschosen to receive the scholarships were, from left: Thomas W. Dnfresne, sophomore from Missoulag Michael A. Kilroy, sophomore from Butteg and Walter L. Schmidt, sophomore from Forsyth. Iii iiiiiiii if pp' Wag f-ffbx lg ferr' i MP' E' WWQQW' MAJOR ALFRED E. AIMI MAJOR CHARLES M. FRIEDLEIN Professor Associate Professor E , 'if' A' 'ZW . LT. coL. KEITH ANGWIN , Associate Professor I ff' Q 1 if x webm- Department Military Science CAPTAIN JEROME L. HAUPT CAPTAIN JIM E. HINDS Assistant Professor Assistant Professor .'r i megs, MSN ji'-Q A cadet and two K-Defies listen while Lt. Col. Keith Angwin MAJOR RAXLEIGH R' MEYER gives his imiructiom during drill period. A550036 Pf0fe550f 7 EARLE C. THOMPSON Dean, Library Serviceg Professor ,, ,. -f 1,-,,u,,,h-af-at-1 sw .,.... a ,.,. ,nf Q ,V ,f !?D f 4 1 ' f 1 52 S 4 .Ji i 3 ' 1 3 if xii 2 fa.1'r,'lws L1 11, 4 1 f fiat ? . Q Egg 3 fl E ,, 23 2 I f W A 1 2. , V 1 ,4gf' 11, 4' , ' 'K' 4-If , X, 41 -b ,.1'2'2 -V2 is 5:9511 2. x :EQ 3? X f x xg N If ' fs ? X 'I ' 'L f ' ' . fr fy .,,. an ,x'12,. X 3 3 . it f Q, a- ' ' . ,,,ff4?f' XA,p:' r3 MARY DeLAND Catalogue Librarian Assistant Professor :gg V 'Xa Ester eff' 1' Er t at-X f. K Wiswf FW L ilvra ry mil ar--f ,I . 'P 1 X ,f ag TIMOTHY BROWN Reference Librarian Assistant Professor JOHANNA BILLINGSLEY Assistant Reference Librarian Instructor i 11,2 qt.-.vffviy , ..!:. w ' was - f ' v 7 , , L I f '-1 V f 'm 4,1 greg Za if? N DEVON CHANDLER AssistantiProfessor I DONALD P. CHVATAL Assistant Professor 1 fe al JANE JIH-PING LIU JOHN H. HENDRICKSON Assistant Professor Catalogue Assistantg Instructor , ig. N ,g.M.-VSV i 5 R. PATRICK MALLORY ADELAINE S. MIDGETT Order Librariang Instructor Assistant Catalogue Librarian Assistant Professor V 3eol0 . .wqsmnmsmlibii v..m-1.-ours-'s-mi DOUGLAS MILLS RITA NELSON Associate Professor Assistant Acquisitions. Librarian and Serials L1brar1ang Assistant Professor LUCILLE SPEER WILLIAM J. WILLMERING Documents Librarian Assistant Reference Librarian Professor Instructor MARY Y. MOORE Assistant Catalogue Librarian Instructor DENNIS E. RICHARDS Documents Librarian Assistant Professor 49 .f.4-nv w i1.im. ,wWmwn,FNfnmf. .., f,..,,,M,.. -mfswvv ...fy h vm ,,,,,,., f .',w,y.- we-' Nun.. wmqmex xx Mmfo DR. LINWOOD FREDERICKSEN SAMUEL C. BEAUSOLEIL Director and Associate Professor Lecturer Sclzoo of Religion f A 1r1. f: , GEORGE E. FERGUSON SAMUEL HOROWITZ DR. TOSHIMI TATSUYAMA Lecturer Lecturer Associate Professor Q i 5 ,H X ,.:,, C Q 3. nf' NX A . St snnvmsv-Q :mv - new The lihrary is not always the qzzietiest place on campus, Craig Jensen carefully looks over a piece of pottery at one of the pottery sales sponsored hy the Art Department. ze.. , ix f The Computer of interest. Sign In ie rests I lm Center gives students a chance to practice their skills and widen their fields 25 f ll , S I A in is xii fi ' eg J x I T 1 Qrganizafions anal Honoraries In September, 1966, the Jubileers made their initial application to tour as USO entertainment and the announcement of acceptance was received in March, 1967. The following months were filled with completing forms and by September the group was preparing to spend ten weeks in the PACOM CPacific Commandj. Their departure from Missoula on November 6, 1967, began the tour of Marine, Air Force, and Army stations in the Grient and Hawaii. The first stop was Korea for ten days where they performed at missile sites, recreation centers, and military bases. Next Japan, and, after being snowed in at Wakkani, the Jubs spent five of their fifteen days seeing Japan's night life and examples of ancient dances and drama. Okinawa offered more missile sites and another chance to see the cultural and historical aspects of the ancient castles and memorial battlefields. The group was at Clark Air Base in the Phil- ippines for their Christmas holiday where they saw the traditional lantern parade of the Islands. Both islands were visited for ten days and then the tour went to Guam where the Jubileers boarded the nuclear submarine Takumsa. New Year's celebration was at I-Iickam Air Base in Hawaii. This was the last stop on the tour. The six days before their return were occupied with their final concerts and their last opportunity to appreciate warm weather before returning to Missoula on January 6, 1968. The Jubileers received loud and long applause at every military base where they performed and many letters of appreciation have come back to them from enlisted men in PACOM. They have been highly recommended for another tour-although no application has been made. The jubileers represented Montana and the U of M in the best manner possible. It was surely a rewarding experience for every Jubileer and every audience. Montana, and the University especially, can smile with utmost pride at the talent and image of all these people and boast of the dedication of Dr. Joseph Mussulman. The juhileerx arrive home in Miffoulu with hig Jmilex and leix, From left: Row 1-Diane Morrow, Judy Stowe, Nancy Senechal, Doug Dunnell, Ruth Siluiuy, and Carol Ayh. Row 2-Edd Bluckler, Jim Selway, amz' Guraf Guthrie. -I 'T L? 5 American Pharmacufica Association w Kappa Epsi on From left: Row Z-Michael Ann Sagin, Shirley Gerdtr, and MilAnn Ralrton. Row 2-Jeannie lVarner, Kathy Van Houten, Marlene ki Berntion, ana' Becki Dercharnpr. Advancing pharmacy as a profession, introduc- ing new concepts in the field, and exchanging ideas about the profession are the main pur- poses of the American Pharmaceutical Associa- tion. Kappa Epsilon and Kappa Psi, the honor- ary counterparts of A Ph A, strive to continue to promote these purposes and to main- tain academic excellence among their members. f , W, Q 1 Ma ? ww , f f or - QQ 35637 ,af 34561, X t V ' as t ff 'f' Xt if f X f fi Q-iW:ff-.W rf fi . , ,, .fa x- y X rex ' , RWQYWX f' I I fl.. Pictured ahoife from left: Row 1-Bryant Fitzgerald, Donald Canham, Dick Lynch, jim Lill, and Paul Ode- gaard. Row 2-Nick Kenyon, Stezfe Hogan, Dean Rankin, Don Yeatr, Ian Chrirtenren, Michael Ann Sagin, Shirley Gerdtr, and Bechi Derchanzpr. Row 3 -Robert Grozfer, Mitch Honii, Connie Rafrniineiz, Pat Peacock, Belly Grrnoljez, Dana Eifanr, Marlene Berntron, and Marcia Tannoch. Row 4-john Fitz- gerald, Ron Ornzan, jinz O'Connor, Mike Farrar, Dong Green, Don llvoozi, Roger Gorton. Ken Bailey, john Mandhenh, Bill ll 'arren, and Gale Glarcoch. Ron' 5-jefse Parhi, Torn Aniierion, fini Brown, Bob St. Peter, Jamey Finlayron, Gale johnyon, Glen Stock- ing, Walt llvarizer, Lonnie Sihlerizil, Bill Claizfen, jim flizitin, jim joy, and Gary Olson. X Kappa Psi ictared below, from. left: Row I-lim O'C0nnor, Gary Olron, and Nick Kenyon Row 2-Glen St0cking,Ajohn Thoren, Dick Lynch, and Don Yeatr. Row 3-ferry Loomis, Don Wood, -anal Dr. John A. Fitzgerald. 11 Plzi Citi Theta From left: Row 1-janeanne Lundborg, Laana Kaul, Betty Hamilton, Mir: Martinron, Cheri Hater, and Bonnie Sean. Row 2-Mary Ellen Holly, Linda Potter, Sandra Kirnes, Roberta Weikel, Kathy Spall, Pat Hatton, Janet Udelhozfen, and Chrir Saladen. Row 3-Connie Haburcbak, Beverly Stockton, Betty Clenin, Margaret Powers, Kay Deming, and Barbara Dennifton. Phi Chi Theta, the women's business honorary, promotes the cause of higher business training through the education of its members. In order to qualify for membership, the students must have a major in business administration or economics and have a 2.5 GPA in these fields by the second quarter of their sophomore year. The honorary was founded on campus in 1946 and has since been one of the top women's business educa- tion fraternities in the northwest region. Nationally, Phi Chi Theta awards two scholarships of 3150 and 35200 yearly. Their activities and projects include the planning of the annual business banquet, a fall welcome for the new faculty and the attendance of professional speakers at monthly meetings. President: Betty Hamilton Secretary: Cheri Haser Vice President: Luana Kaul Treasurer: Janeanne Lundborg 5 Theta Sigma Phi 'Theta Sigma Phi is a fraternity of women journalists working for a free and responsible press, stress- ing high professional standards. It unites women in every field of communitation. The main pur- pose of the organization is to encourage members to greater in- dividual effort in the field of f journalism. ! From lefl: Row 1-Kathie Haritail, Lynn Stetler, Meg Lavolcl, Thereia MacMillan, and Satan Lawrenz. Row 2-Judy Broeder, Barhara Richey, Mary Pat Murphy, Margaret Wilhelm, Marcia Lee, and Jane! Doty. Not pictured-Merilee Fenger, Sally King, and Anita Wilford. Sigma Delia C Members of Sigma Delta Chi must be sophomore men with above average grades and professional ability in the i journalism field. The purpose of this organization is to promote profession- alism in the School of Journalism and help in press coverage and projects connected with the Montana news media. From left: Row 1--Bill Hanion, Gary Lang- ley, Mike Caffe, and Mike Wood. Row 2- Ron Pierre, Boyd Vanzlerl-louwen, Ben Hanfen, and john DeWil:ll. Row 3-Rod Ottenhreit, Ken Rohertion, Doug Moher, and Dennis Barns. f -who 7 ' A . hi ew, j Sis ,s an .1 X' 4 4 . win 'ww - E K si Mu Plzi Epsf on Mu Phi Epsilon, a women's honorary of the Music Department, was installed at the U of M in 1952. Among their many activities, the girls give scholarships to those deserving acknowledgement for outstanding accomplishment in the field of musicg hold music therapy projectsg and send aid to music schools in various universities abroad. From left: Row I-Lynn Fina'on, Carmen DeSilva, Linda Lee Thomas, Mary Scott, Karen Dd1'idJ'0IZ, and Linda Ann Rbein. Row 2-Rath Clawson, Sandra Zipperian, Linda Coleman, Wanda Criger, Susan Hove, Mary Ellen Roberttozz, and Shad Calzerzvell. 2 41 vuefvlefx L,m.Su-wr +'-wwiaeimxwmsxwireaulg . '-Maeve: S X Z ,V i, The Jtzidenl rnernherf of Phi Kappa Phi Jelected daring the 1967-68 academic year were from lefl: Row I-Parn Hallock, Carolyn Holrn, Sonja Eggen, Shornei Chow, Karen Beck, Nadia Brelje, john Helnzx, Steve Oke, Patrick Eranf, jim Selway, and Dean Wfilfon. Row 2-Catherine Finn, Carolyn Cordwell, Connie Byerf, Belty Clenin, Mrf. Emma Lornrnaffon, Harold Van Dye, Dazfid Revell, Gale Kernf, and Mark Goelzer. Row 3- Merilee Fenger, Snzanne jndah, Lorena Normandeazi, Carol Cook, Wanda Criger, John Taylor, Billie Lefrer, Peter Mickelfon, Richard Pairlfon, john Slratrnan, and Greg Hanxon. Row 4-C, C. Gordon, Neil Harrington, Gerald Mcwfharter, Dr. Tofh Tarfziyarna, Mickey Bellrnan, and Charley Kay. Two facnlty nzernherf fhelowj were alfo elecfed to Phi Kappa Phi. 1 DV- WI- Leflff Pengellyv F0 e5f 9' Dr. Arnold Silrerrnan, Geology 'N q-55 258 mrnwuzilzrymx Plz? Kappa Pfzi The University of Montana Chapter of the national scholastic honorary of Phi Kappa Phi was installed on October 18, 1954. Since that time it has become one of the most recognized honoraries on the U of M campus because of the high caliber of its members. The honorary has grown in number since the time of its installation and now has a total membership of 500. The motto of Phi Kappa Phi is: Philosophia Kratei Photon- The love of learning Cor wisdomb rules mankindf, The purpose of the honorary is to promote: C 15 high scholarship, C25 good moral character, and C35 inter-disciplinary concerns. Except for Alpha Chi and the earlier stages of Phi Beta Kappa, this is the only national scholastic honorary which promotes all three concerns. Indeed, it is the only honor society that grants membership across all academic disciplines. Only juniors, Seniors and Graduate stu- dents are eligible for membership. In order to be selected for Phi Kappa Phi the students must meet the scholarship requirements of: a 3.5 over-all grade point average and in the upper of the class for Juniors, a 3.3 over-all grade point average and in the upper 1075 of the class for Seniors. Of the faculty, as a rule, only 2 or 3 are elected each year. The assessment of the Faculty Selection Committee depends upon the individua1's graduate and undergraduate records, character, teaching ability and classroom re- quirements, their publications and writings, and their concern for disciplines other than their own. Phi Kappa Phi also sponsors an Initiation Banquet for the newly elected members. The speaker for this year's banquet was Dr. John Van de Wetering who spoke on The Impact of the Puritan Ethics in America. The honor society elected the Gutstanding Faculty member of the Year-Dr. Richard E. Shannon, Economics, the Gutstanding Scholar of the Year-Robert E. Malouf, Missoula, and the Out- standing Sophomore of the Year-Kathy L. Hughart, Troy, in order to promote interest in achievement. The 1968-69 officers are: President, John Van de Weteringg Vice-President, John Helms, Secretary- Treasurer, Earle C. Thompson, and Corresponding Secretary, Emma Lommasson. The 1967-68 officers were: President, Tosh 'Tatsuyamag Vice-President, Bjarne Johnson, Secretary-Treasurer, Emma Briscoe, and Corresponding Secretary, Emma Lommasson. ' Dr. john Van de Welerizzg, Preyident W 1 john I-Ielmx, Vice-Prerident VK ,iz . oresiry Club and FfQSll7nQn Each class is asked to participate according to their knowledge of the field and their enthusi- asm toward the project. Separated only by their academic years, each class is strengthened by the others and all receive many benefits from their associations in Forestry Club. From left: ROZI' I-Tlaomar Williamr, Ken Raedeke, and Mark Champlirz. Row,2--Mike Overbeck, Randy Alford, Slim Stout, and Dazfe Swanson. 260 Forestry Club, whose main purpose is to foster the interests of the Forestry School, has one of the oldest and largest memberships of any U of M club. The members are from all aca- demic years of the Forestry School and anyone who is interested in forestry is welcomed as a prospective member. The club helps with the plans and con- struction of the Foresters' Ball, coordi- nates field trips and classes on Forestry Skills, and sponsors the Spring Hike and Conservation Week activities. From left: Row 1--Wayne Mathewr, Mike Terr, Dave Grirwold. Row 2--Roy Lin, Norm Hall, Gordon Schofield, and Greg Beck. Soplzornores Executive Board funiors From left: Row 1-Gordon Schofield, Boh Meuchel, Edith Shire, foe Wagner, and Dazfe Swanfon. Row 24Mike Over- hech, Dinh Claanch, Dave Bannell, lValt Briggs, Don Cliff, Ron Myerx, and John Knorr. The Executive Board is the governing body of the organization. This group, under the leadership of Joe Wagner, is composed of the club's officers and class representatives. It encourages membership and attend- ance in addition to planning and directing all functions sponsored by the Forestry Club. From left: Row 1-Edith Shire, Dazfe Griggr, and Kathy Davif. Row 2 -Dwight Crawford, Jim Sweeney, Terry Lindray, Roger Kerting, and Bob Menchel. Row 3--Dazfe Bannell, Ship I-Iozfeland, Keilh Newharn, Roland Moore, and Chach Wfilder. Seniors From left: Row 1-Glenn Trurcott, Susan Rader, and Rohert Pound. Row 2-Daryl D'Am'ico, David Deevy, Allan Mills, Keith Flaagh, Ron Myery, John Knorr, and Don Cliff. Row 3-Dick Claanch, Boh Thomaf, Walt Briggf, Dave Mofciowi, and joe Wagner. ,watering the Forestry Club and aiding the Forestry School are the main purposes of the Montana Druids. Members are involved in many activities dealing with the forestry professiong the initiation of new members during Spring Quarter and the supervising of the Forester's Ball are two of the activ- ities that highlight their academic year. From left: Rou' I-Kathy Dazfir, Debbie Tren- ary, Edith Shire, and Sue Rader. Row 2-Mr. Gerlach. Dare Griggs, Mike Rutledge, john Jay. jerry Okonrki, Chuck lluilder, Boh Mezl- rhel, jim Szweeney, Daryl D'Arnico, Dwight Crawford, and Dean Bolle. Rozz' 3-Dazfe Bun- nell, Al Milli, Boh Pound, George Karztz. Ron Myerf, Norm Srhufeitzer, Keith Flaagh, Dick Shimer, john Knorr, foe Wagner, Don Cliff, and Boh Tho in ar. Xi Sigma Phi From left: Row 1-Fred Friesz, Randy Alford, Ron Myerr, Susan Rader, Dick Claunch, Ken Knoche, Mickey Bellrnan, and Keith Flaugh. Row 2-jerry Okonfki, Ping-ren Chin, Bob Meuchel, Gerry Knudfen, Al Chare, Bill Cunningham, Randy Lafferty, Steve Berwick, and Jerald Spefrard. Row 3-Trai-ying Choa, Allan Milly, Boh Steele, Roland Moore, W. R. Pierce, Ron Rief, R. R. Lafferty, Terry Lindray, and Dave Morcioni. Montana Drui S Xi Sigma Phi members are upper- classmen who have proven their ability in the field of Forestry. Maintaining the high standards of scholarship in forestry education, and seeking to establish lasting relations among those interested in the Forestry activities, are the main objectives of this Forestry honorary. fs stalx C . '. 3 , '- lx fffit- at ki ,ii 4 ,M f A jumper receives arriftance with hir parachute after hir leap from the shy. i verfip Slayclivers Silvertip Skydivers, the oldest Collegiate Sport Parachuting Club in the nation, promotes interest in sport parachuting in Montana and at collegiate conferences. Members parachute year round, sponsor a Montana Invitational meet each spring, and also send a parachuting team to the National Championships. Anyone interested in a new thrill that demands much skill and talent, plus a great amount of courage, is encouraged to join. X X 'X .,..., Using perfect form, the jumper floatx away from the plane . . . his only contact with the earthly world. Anxiously waiting for the jump, there jumper: contem- U' Q s. plate the land helow. if X F si so iiaglt-f-,,,g limit? ff , , V. t f .. 51,55 B , .5 Y W ix fi t+,.. kg W Q .lg . k 2 will rf in -, Y i V It . A i, ,Q ' S' Carrying hir field packed rig, lim Watt returnr from a jump. 2 Hellgafe Fly ing Club In 1964, the Hellgate Flying Club was organized to foster the spread of aviation education in its practical application. The membership includes students and faculty members who are licensed pilots. Aviation has grown tremendously in the past ten years as more and more people are discov- errng a new world awaiting them just a few thousand feet up. As part of this fly- ing fraternity, the members are able to broaden their outlook on the field of avia- tion in relation to education, recreation, and business. New experiences and friendships also help to strengthen self-confidence and From left: Row I-Bill Tiritilli, Eric Sarzstrom. Row 2-Harry Pritchard, Mr. Mason Henderson, mental alertness. Adz'isor,' john Lancaster and john Klein, Row 3-Kerry Gray, james Phelan and David George. Christian Science Qrganizafion The Christian Science Organization seeks to unite their members and those who share their beliefs, by sponsoring lectures, weekly meetings, and various activities such as sledding, hiking, suppers, skiing, and picnics. The purpose of this organization is to welcome college students who are interested in Christian Science and discuss questions and answers concerning God and man. The weekly meetings include study of the Bible and its spiritual interpretation from Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy. Front left: Row 1-Miccie Cornitiizs, Carol Hughes, Steve Weiss, and Jennie Wood. Row 2-Mr. Bill-Frand- son, Advisory Willem Postifanderhnrg Ir., Ruth Stacey, Gail Cleveland, and Mrs. Dora Wood, Advisor. . it 2 Q . 1 4 'kg S 3 J K e Q -if as F: L. D. S. Institute From left: Row I-Dr. Wayne Pace, Gregg Stott, jim Miekelion, Kenneth Pjippo, Walt Piippo, and Bill Donnelly. Row 2-Nicki Goliday, Ginney Lttnalherg, Lana Chriitifer, and Sandy Holmhztrg. Row 3-Mike Brown, Sztrie Brown, Sherman Berk. Marilee Beck, Mark Beck. Helaly Berk, Marilyn Beck, Sharon Smith, Mardeen Call, Sherry Bryan, Patcee Poufert, Marilyn llyaddottpf. Terri Tatton, Lyrin Palmer, and Pat ll 0od. Row 4-Raymond Shearer, ,lim Bttrnr, Lee Parmenter, Urrel Campbell, Rm! Hulse, Dennir Hall, Tim Pozverr, Chttrk Ezfanr, ferry Wfatlaloapf, Hyrttm Tatton, Boh Palmer, and Kent llffood. The L.D.S. Institute of Religion supplies both religious education and worship activities by holding college-level classes in religion for the Latter-Day Saint students and their friends. The Institute program is designed to help the organized wards and branches of the church and an excellent student ward is located here due to the active leader- ship of the Missoula Stake. A tremendous opportunity for growth and leadership is available for the L.D.S. students because of the student ward. Like other college students, these young people appreciate the opportunity to talk to those sharing the same interests, discussing their plans and finding answers to their questions and concerns. The major purpose of the Institute of Religion program is that of counseling which provides instruction in religious character and educational matters. Tutoring can be arranged in most situations by the Director of the Institute or members of the student ward. The social involvement of the college student with others possessing similar high ideals is another major objective of the Institute. The Institute provides an atmosphere in which friendships are developed and lasting relationships with those who are capable of higher blessings of the Church are established. The student-planned activities include: Institute conventions, dinners, dances, snow parties, picnics, and a very active sports program. 265 Moclel Unifecl ations' Claan Hartiliar, acting ar Secretary General for the Morztana Model UN, planr the Jes- .rionr at an organizational meeting. Chan Hartilius and Lynn Baker dircarr plan: and .ftrategy at one of the Model UN rneetingr. Work- ing diligently to meet the deadliner for both Model UN Jerrionr, there people had no time to warte on tri via. Model United Nations is a group of university students organized under the direction of Barclay Kuhn, instructor of political science, and Lynn Baker, chairman. These people attended the Model UN meeting in Tucson, Arizona, and represented Cyprus. After the trip, the organization conducted a Montana Model United Nations in which 38 Montana high schools and one Canadian school partici- pated. This program was held on May 9-11 with 350 high school students involved in the sessions. Chan Hartilius acted as Secretary General for the Montana session. This group has a special function in the University because of its contribution to the academic society and its actual participation in current affairs. Num' M From left: Row I-john Layne, john Angwin, Torn Rolrertfon, and Wayne Tapp. Row 2-Frank Sonnen- bnrg, Frank Spencer, Connie Revell, Chan Harteliur, and Frank Minja. Row 3-Lynn Baleer, Sally Strain, Pete MacDonald, and Dane Tlaornar. Synaalelphic i Q f t 1' 1 rf ' X255 'xii I , 1 ia f ai' ' LJ 'Y 1 I ,L ,W ' c as 'N 'Sf' P new X W , 'Sie ,f . 55,2 QA, an mpgs?-s? ,wmv 553 E B ,Q- Frorn left: Row 1-Carol Iimeno, Charlotte Sheehan, Donna Clawron, and Carol Dimrnitt. Row 2-Jeanne Icker, june Dullenty, Barhara Wirkrnan, Mrr. Ishmael, Hourernotherg Mary Williamx, Betty Meuchel, Peggy Barra, and Linda Stezfenr. Row 3-Lynette Fannon, Connie Rarrnurren, Shornei Chow, Janice Fenton, Maureen Blackmore, and Janis Platt. Synadelphic is a women's co-operative living group which has a membership of students anxious to pro- mote academic success. Moderate expenditures as well as high ideals are significant aspects of the Synadelphic House. This last summer the house was incorporated which makes it no longer affiliated with the University, although one of the stipulations for joining the house is that of being a student. In- dividual activity is stressed as well as group partici- pation. Qfficers From left: Row I-Jeanne lakes and Barhara Wirkman, Row 2-Betty Meuchel and Charlotte Sheehan. Row 3- Donna Clawron and Carol Dirnmitt. Panlzelfenfc Panhellenic is the sororities, counterpart to the Inter- fraternity Council and promotes and unifies the soror- ities of the Greek system. Under the guidance of Miss Maureen Clow, Dean of Wonien, the council formulates living rules for the sororities and helps the houses with floats for various parades. Sponsor- ing girls for the Miss U of M and Miss Wool Pag- eants, honoring the faculty and alumni with teas, and helping promote good will among the sororities and other organizations on campus, are examples of the varied duties of this organization. Sorority rush is a complicated time for both the rushees and the members of a particular house. Above, the Kappa Kappa Gamma house entertains their guests with look-alike costumes and attractive decorations. Many of the houses follow a certain theme or dress in certain colors representing a mood or theme that is displayed in the decorations. The days of the rush parties seem very long to all involved but the results are favorable to all those who are selected for a pledge class of a particular sorority. t gf aww Fronz left: Row I-Wanda Criger, Pat Iflaglaer, and Jeannie Romarko. Row 2-Karen Larson, Mary Gay Rogerf, Mix: Clow, Linda Hall, Susan I-lzcleey, and Sue Searler. Row 3-Marlyr Swenson, Mary Ann Stockbill, Suzanne Judah, Lynn Herrick, Carol Seel, Judy Jenkins, Coleen Moore, Judy Foy, Lynn Van Winkle, and Vicki Adam. Inferfraiernify Counci 9 c f 31.4 5 gf 5 Frorn left: Row 1-Randy Korher, joe Mazareh, Mr. George Crorf, Randy Parker, Dennif Bagge, Boh Murdo, Don Keffeler, and Terry Krehs. Row 2-Ron Iohnron, Paul Dallrnann, and Rich Bairch. Row 3-Scott Wheeler, jeff Renz, lay Malcan, Richard Alexander, Steve Ozferrnier, Torn White, Rohhie Holrnan, R. 1. Reid, Tom jellar, Frank Spencer, jerry Kidd, Alan Feernan, and Boh Lochrniller. Two representatives are chosen from each fraternity to compose the unifying force behind the fraternities in the Greek system. This council promotes good- will among the different houses and makes and enforces rules under which the fraternal system operates. Rush, scholastic averages for each house, social functions, elections, and promotion of the Greek image are just a few of the areas for which IFC is responsible. Iaquie Larren and Marvin Hooth dance at the Fall Open Dance for all Jtadentr. Lynn Van Winhle dance: for a fraternity daring Fall Open Ruxh. 26 Women is Recreaiion a ssocia Hon The Women's Recreational Association creates an interest in all sports activities for the women students at U of M. WRA pro- vides the equipment and instruction necessary for playing various games as a University sponsored team and also as individual teams competing against each other for various WRA team trophies. The members of WRA have a great interest in the importance of physical fitness and use their time and energy in constructive participation in team and individual sports events. Officers Betz Hightower makes a Jhot during hasleethall practice for WRA. From left: Mrf. D. Sheriff, Adviyorf Coy Daifidton, Sec- relaryg Roxy Aifery, Recording Sportrg Marcia Weftfall, Pah- licityg Karen Frick, Preridentg Peggy Barton, General Secre- tary fSport.fl,' Sherry Kinche- loe, Vice-Pre5ia'ent,' and Pat Haghef, Treamrer. One of the biggest events sponsored by WRA is the annual Steak Fry each Spring Quarter. Representatives from all sororities and living groups attended the feast which is also the awards and changing of officers ceremony. This year the Steak Fry was held in the Field House because of rain. The WRA members ate barbecued steaks and then The WRA Executive Board if made ap of the .rorority and living group repre- Jeniatizfex who heep the groups posted on all IWRA actizfitief. From left: Row I-Pat Harrell, jane Norillund, Panz Hallorh, ana' Beth Hozuyer. Row 2- Beth Earlnzan, Karen Olfon, Renee Gibby, Loween Petermn, Karen Frieh, Mary Mnnfell, and Janice Fenton. Row 3-Cynthia Waterr, Jan Reed, Molly Carter, ,Io Van Demarh, Kim Rice, and Pearl Bach. elected Karen Frick to the office of president for the second year. Mry. Deanna Sheriff preyentr Karen Frich with the Pre.ria'ent'J Trophy. 271 sale Spurs ancl Bear Paws rv- From left: Rout I-Alan Lehsack, Gary Thogersen, Frank Spenser, Rohert Weir, Ron Loge, Scott Wink, Mike Turpin, Boy Doyle, Chuck Briggs, Rick jones, and Larry Halverson. Row 2-Diane Dufour, Barh Cook, Cathy Koppang, Peggy Simonson, Carol Malyevac, Marsha McElwain, Lozceen Peterson. Ann Akin, Dana Graham, Nancy Marmonl, Raynee Schaffer, and Linda Overcast. Row 3--Penny Hayes, Kathy Croci, Sue Higham, Lincla Long, Gail Aaherge, Marilyn Lund, Vonne Helmer, anfl Ann Fellows. Row 4-jane Ennis, Nedra Bayne, Carol Brown, Nancy Lee, Betty Grmoljez, and Andre Duchesneau. Row 5-Karen Peck, Holly Holm, Janet Ormesher, Linda Watson, and Lorrie Morrow. Row 6- john Gilhert, Ben Briscoe, Walt Schmidt, Mike Duffield, Bill Jensen, Mike Prezeau, Dave Malouf, and John Meyers. Row 7-Rohhie Holman, Brace Gray, Boh Fineman, Kevin McEwen, jack Martin, Mark Taleff, Craig Kopet, and Tom lVhite. Tanan-of-Spur is a sophomore women's honorary, choosing its members on the basis of dependability, scholarship, participation, and interest in college activities. The organization supports student body activities, promotes school spirit, and upholds University traditions. Bear Paws is the Spurs' counterpart, the sophomore men's honorary, also choosing members on depend- ability, scholarship, and participation in college activities. Both organizations combine forces during many activities such as the building of the Queen's Float for Homecoming, working during Orientation Week, and sponsoring every Singing On the Steps of Main Hall. A 272 'YQ From left: Row 1-Sheila MacDonald, Judy Zelio, Helen Bailey, Judy Broeder, Linda Potter, Diane Popharn, and Sue Stotereait. Rout 2-Dana Smith, Marion McKay, Janna Erlandyon, Jan Lamo- reaux, Cindy Joner, and Jan Corneaux. Standing-Meg Lazfold, Mickey Carn- mingf, and Liz Gilbert. Founded by Eloise Knowles and once called Penetralia at the U of M, Mortar Board is the reward given to senior women for four years of outstanding leadership, scholarship, and service. Each year their activities include the Honor Night, sponsoring Alpha Lambda Delta, and selling Mortar Board Cal- endars. Mortar Boar Maintaining its policy of secrecy, members of Silent Sentinel are senior men chosen for outstanding scholarship, leadership, and serv- ice. The annual Brain Bowl is their only publicly acknowledged project, and membership in this organization is considered one of the highest honors bestowed on a University senior at U of M. From left: Row 1--Loren Haarr, Bjarne Jolonron, and Rich Bechtel. Row 2-Bob Fletcher, Ben I-Ianfen, Gary Libecap, Terry Anderton, Dr. Robert Turner, and Gene Presxer. Not pictured-Jerry Okonrki, Greg Hanfon, and Jalan VanHea1felen. Silent Senfine 13 Q59- ,uf-4 War From left: Row lfRiclJ Hatcher, Myron Laible, Nick Browning, Dong Gillen, Dane Revell, Don Dooley, and Bob Vandegenaclote. Row 2- Mike Sbinn, Lynn Dickey, Bryant Ortt, Dwayne Norrnandeaa, Walter Herman, and Mr. Noble. Row 3-Torn Wilkinr, Bob Spearr, Mike Milo- dragozfirb, Harold Braaer, Mr. Doty, jon Nitrcbke, and Mr. Breaninger. Alpbza Kappa Psi Through the promotion of professional business activities, Alpha Kappa Psi seeks to insure the welfare of its members by furthering the interests' of business students in and out of school and by emphasizing the need for scientific research in the fields of commerce, accounting, and finance. The honorary co- hosts a spring Business Awards Banquet for the outstanding business students, faculty and visiting lec- turers. Under the leadership of Advisor Mr. Jack Doty and President Bob Vandegenachte, Alpha Kappa Psi participates in various projects such as Career Day, Initiation Banquets, fund raising events and other activities associated with business administration. Sfuclenf Eclucafion Association EE! hmmm :ummm ummm anon: uundw .S DQ M if S.. 5 'U Q46 Ms mywf' 4. H av ,F ,nl ' From left: Row T-Merle jolomlorz, Lam: Clarirtoper, and Bill Taylor, Row 2-Judy Swemon, Ian Trzckel, Rzta Stzckett, janet Lovell, and Linda Corbett. Row 3-Gary Lowe, john Allzron, and john Nygtzrd. lllilmnsllq g. 3. The Student Education Association is a pre-professional affiliate of the National Education Association and the Montana Education Association. It functions as a medium through which prospective teachers can learn more about the opportunities of their chosen profession. The membership, which exceeds 125 persons, is united and student members are entitled to all the rights and privileges of their professional counterparts. Much of the work of the SEA is done through committees. Some of the activities include a tutorial service at all levels of education, a committee, functioning in close relationship with the faculty of the education depart- ment, airs student needs and com- plaints, and a program committee which is responsible for bringing guest speakers to their meetings. A new project undertaken this year was a Christmas Party given for the under privileged children of Missoula. The officers of SEA for the 1967-68 year are: John Allison, President, Merle Johnston, Vice-President, Judy Swenson, Secretary, and Lana Chris- topher, Treasurer. L C t m e A rf fl ea' L IQ K lb i in Win fer Recitals . . . Mr. Lucien Hut, atyiftanl profesxor in music, playf the piano in one of the rrurnerout .school recitalf. Muxic Jtudentx participate in weekly recital: and Jeniorx periodically prefent Senior Recitalf. uarfer Plays . . . Thiy year .raw the birth of the Montana Repertory Company. Pictured in thi! Jcene from She Stoops to Conquer are Eileen Gallagher and Glenn Gauer. The company alto produced The Dezfil'5 Dixcipleu and IuliuJ Caexarf' Pofiery a es . . . At the end of the quarter ceramic Jzudenty fold pot- A tery that they had made. john Barmeff displayed mme of hix ufarex for profpectizfe cuftomen. 1 . V f Special Conceris . . . Paul Winter and hif Jazz Group provided one of the Jpecial concerts for U of M Jtudentx during the winter months. . . -Lmtlb -. Q . .ov Wei A 5? Wx Exim The peafant yrnugglery, Nancy johmon, Gary Funk, Nicholaf Alex and Heidi Syroid, try to convince Carmen, portrayed hy JoAnne Menello, that .the .fhould come with them. She refufex, however, hecaufe she if in lozfe. Thiy quintet if from the opera Carmen hy Bizet. Maria, portrayed hy Suxie Volkel, tellf her co-workers I Feel Pretty. West Side Story. Nfusic Schoo Presents Showfime 1968 Shouftlnze, ay an annual henefit, ha: hecorne the largest Jingle Jource of Jcholaryhip fundf adrniniftered hy the U of M Foundation. IoAnne Menello and Kathy Wruck Jwing in a dance routine ay Nancy Senechal .fingx Blow Gahriel, Blow from Cole Porter'J Anything Goes. Gloria Pbillipf Jang the lead of Reno. The selection is from Bernstein? ' 278 lint Selway, Captain in The Troubadour hy Verdi, tellx a tale to the slazfex. This Menlr Chorux, confisting of, from left, Randy Schliehe, Dick Nicaise, Doug Dunnell, Ron Rohertuf, Nick Alex, Phil Yafenak, and Dennif Ward :ing the farnoux Anvil Chorus from the opera. gf .Z l'2i,..13lr'!X'Z.ul .341 .L4iH 1 nl . ,. - Nancy Senechal and Doug Dunnell portray the two uglies from Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cabaret who sing ahout the pineapple which they pretend is their heautiful child. The Music Theater portion of the program, featuring songs from Broadway musicals and classical operas, was co-directed by john L. Lester and George Lewis. Featured in the second half of the Edd Bldvlslffr sings Billy Bigfl0w'f, f0liQq'1fy from Carousel and contemplates the pending htrth of his first child-Jwill it he a hoy or a girl? program was the new l5-member Jazz Workshop, directed by Frank Diliberto, and the Jubileers, directed by Joseph Mussulman. In the last half of the show the juhileers, new memhers included, combined with the newly formed jazz Workshop to present several popular numhers. From left: Row I-Marcia Olson, Nola Mundt, Doug Dunnell, and Nancy Senechal. Row 2-Nancy johnson, Edd Blachler, Randy Schliehe, Carol Ash, Dennis Ward, Gloria Phillip, and Ron Rohertus. Row 3-Boh Quist, Judy Stowe, Greg Devlin, and jim Selway. Row 4- john Hancock, Larry Gookin, Bill Mitchell, Larry Cragwick, jim Lee, and Dennis Hale. Row 5-Boh Weinstoch, Bill Casey, and Rich Ashworth. s lf...-mn wmN .,f- 1il1- 1 ,,.xqfM MM? f V2 av Spring Quarfer I N PRX' 0.'5 2 X ' -as N S rmg egg L3 xp V. ' vxmx b 1 1 ' , s . lll'-X x ! 1 G E Spori Spring Means Baseball 15 3 wi - --Ja- Y, .---41 Walking the bafe line-an opposing player leave: the field. In the dagozzt. Gordy McManuJ and Coach Larry Works confer over .ftatixticx ax Le: Parlef fback to cameraj linens. Steve Wheeler lookf on. All Stars Dewey Allen take: his baxe as Brian Cloutier prepare: to step up to the batter? box. Allen, .fecond baxeman, and Clontier, catcher, were named to the Jecond team of the Big Sky Conference all-Jtar bafeball team. ,, H A X Batter up! fLeft-laander Brian Cloutierj Catcher ready! Umpire in position! And the play begins. -Q Grizzly Baselna 1 U of M 1 xW3Sh1DgIOH State Crimson 9 2 : Gonzaga University 10 1 Seattle Pacific 5 1 Washington State Grays 0 Q 0 Eastern Washington 0 S S Eastern Montana College 1 3 Eastern Montana College 0 1 Western Montana College 2 I 1 9 Western Montana College 3 3 aWClaremont College 4 5 H:San Francisco State 12 2 i'U'lNevada Southern 10 g 1 Carroll College 0 , . Carroll College 4 Y TMontana State 0 t s fn gs 2 JrMontana State 7 S' ' ' 4 JfWeber State 5 f i 2 f 7 N 7 6 JrWeber State 5 2 Tldaho state 14 5: 1 4 Tldaho State 1 'fi .i if 12' i 0 JVGonzag-1 Universitl' 10 ., 4 0 TGonzaga University 7 ,. Mg .U 1 7 JVUniversity of Idaho 8 Q 3 JrUniversity of Idaho 6 fi ..,,, 2 TMontana State 0 9 JrMontana State 6 in V 'fe W- 1 ' f ' lBanana Belt Tournament, Lewiston, Idaho - , 1 ff'--4 ' , . if, ., ' ff M'I.as Vegas Tournament Las Vegas Nevada , f- V a+ '+W W exif ' ' +COf1feffHfe games From lefl: Row 1-Larry Slocum, Dewey Allen, Mike Hoonarz, Steve Wheeler, Mike Heroax, Bob Atclaiyoiz, Gordon McManus, and john Kidd Row 2-Bob Galbraith, ferry Sepich, Tim Sampxon, Lex Parkx, Brian Clozzlier, Pat SlJarm0n.lHarry Allen, jim Kenyon, and Coarlo Larry lW0rk.f gas? ,, ii f H' ' w Z- ,ah f ' vw , A ff, E mfg., W Q ' 'f'.--+'- , .r Q' ... I V as , xg, ' 0 W Q, . K Q ,Nw A ' x QQ' vi4 . -J I g J 'x 5 u 'Y 2 hh' WM K ,W N , 5 df? N1 W i n . 5 V 3 ,fr - M W, Jef, if f, , f . ' - :za v' 1 'A 'TW f , .. , Qi' S, ,,,. M. 4 ,W ,- W , as s, 1 af ' v .,. V . if M5 N f a 9 Harry Allen makes the catch to pai out a runner from Easiern Monlana. What if the umpire up to? I5 he just watching the hall or if he going out for a catch? .W 9 WW ls it hope for victory or is it despair in defeat? Track Squa Talees Secon In Big Sley Carl Erland watches his discus sail through the air. if Coming down the track to the finish are Willie Jones in the lead followed closely haf teammate Ron Baines. Two run tiers from Eastern Wfashingtorz vie for third and fourth places. Team Resu lfs DUAL MEETS U of M 100 University of Idaho 54 104 Montana State 41 102 Eastern Washington 39 INVITATIONAL Eastern Washington: University of Montana 107W Simon Fraser University 56 University of Idaho 55 Eastern Washington 47M BIG SKY CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS Idaho State University 96 University of Montana 86 Weber State College 44 University of Idaho 32 Montana State University 29 U of M R eco rcls 220-yard dash Waite Jones :20.7 880-yard run Mick Harrington 1251.9 440-yard inter- mediate hurdles Tim Stark 252.1 Long jump Willie jones 24-ZMQ Javelin throw Mike Lyngstad 239-5 Carl Tbornpron, baton in band, taker off from tbe 440-yard relay R011 Baines Jtarting line and the relay beginr. Roy Robinson Bob Zins Willie jones :41.1 From left: Row I-Mick Harrington, Duane Spetbrnan, Jim Aranow, Dick Koontz, Dave Nebel, Daryl Gadbow, Carl Tbompron, Roy Robinron, Toni Gopp, Brace Moerer, Fred Frierz, and Coacb Harley Lewir. Row 2-Wade Jacobsen, Ray Ballew, Dave Gurtafron, Mike Lyngrtad, Tint tgari, Ron Bainer, Carl Erland, Bob Zinr, Randy Habn, jinz Clawren, Mark Doane, Marty Palagi, Steve Linre, Ray Velez, Willie Jones, and Howie ot . 287 acle Miller ame U 0fM Golf Coac' Jack Miller has been the pro at the Univer- sity Golf Course since 1959. This year he assumed the position as coach of the U of M golf team. RICK CARPENTER . . .W ' s JACK MILLER Rick Carpenter, a Missoula sophomore, who finished sixth individually last year for Mon- tana, was the number one golfer this year. In dual meets he won seven, lost one, and tied two. At the Eastern Montana Invita- tional Tournament Rick was medalist with a low score of 148 for two matches. He also finished first in the Big Sky Championship play. GOI QYS Af? SEASON RESULTS Idaho State Eastern Washingttun Wfhitman College Gonzaga University Eastern Washingttbn Wfhitworth College Montana State Eastern Washingtcun College of Great Falls Montana State nm QT! OYQYAV 'Gain E i - I ,nwwsx - v ,Q ' ,, ' 1 2 - - i 'A ,, ' if ,,,iagf,g-'I V , ' 1' i- g - - A , wig, J f, 1 4, .iw f f I ,221 ,, - . w I. ,H A, mg Nur -Q.. ,, '- Big 5 4 4 6M 8 5 5 ZW I N6 y Champions BIG SKY CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS Final team standings: University of Montana .ttt,ttt 2, University of Idaho tssstttsstt Weber State t,tt ttttt 2 ttttttttr Gonzaga University ...t,,,, Montana State ,..tstt.,. . Idaho State t.....,t 2 ..tt.,.,..,t.,tt,t ttttt I Individual order of finish: 1. Rick Carpenter, U of .,tt 2. jim Linke, Weber ,ttt.,.,., 5. jim O'Connor, U of Mt -4. Glen Wysel, U of M ts.,st 918 928 944 950 955 971 225 227 228 250 ,155 From lefl: Row 1-jim Manning, Jim O'Conner, Bill Rapp, and Bob Piloie. Rau' 2-Garry Donglfu Lmy Slczz :rl Skip Kopnzzficn, Rick Carpenter, and Kitt Smith. ,pin wth' Tennis wi' uw ww WOYFIQYI is E l af' V J e , ,r--0-H . v.'Vt .-.GLX-igey '.-ufgfg' -A,-v.Q.f525 ' . '- SJK'TN l ann. Y fiy' From lefl: Row 1-Lorian Anderton, jean Gray, Coach Deanna Sheriff, fan Corneanx, Janice Hoon, and Jane Nordlnnd. Row 2-Karen Holcornh, Karen Olxon, Kathy Granrnan, Davey Schmidt, Sne Lanrnan Alexander, and Pat Harrell. 290 SEASON RESULTS U of M 2 Washington State 5 Whitworth College 7 Gonzaga University 7 Whitman College 5 Eastern Washington Cnot a complete matchb .M :Qi-. I .Mt up ---we----. Nh -1-..... 7 M en S SEASON RESULTS U of M 4 Gonzaga University 5 2 Lewis 81 Clark College 6 O University of Oregon 8 di Portland State College 5 I University of Idaho 8 I Whitworth College 8 6 Eastern Washington 3 5 Gonzaga University 2 9 Idaho State O I Utah State 8 O Brigham Young 9 9 Montana State 0 0 University of Idaho 9 2 Whitworth College 5 In Big Sky Conference Championship play the University of Montana finished in fourth place. Rick Ferrell, a freshman from Spokane, was , U of Mir lop scorer. !!l-' I M we were at 1, ummm 'mf' Sl, .itt -M... From left: Row 1- Rlck Ferrell, Rand Parker, Steve Meloy, Bud Sclmlz, and Coach Tom Wbiddorz. Row 2- Berry Ormrbee, Rod Riclarzrdyozz, Brian Kekich Bob ll7oozl, and Bill Brownell. 291 Meng Iniramura S .- wt, rv 6 H 0 rseslzoes SINGLES l, Delta Sigma Phi 2. Phi Delta Theta 3. Sigma Chi DOUBLES l. Sigma Chi 2. Pressed Ham 3. Wesley Golf Sigma Phi Epsilon Lagnaf Phi Delta Theta Soffball 1. Lagnaf 2. Sigma Phi Epsilon 3. Nads No. 1 - Sigma Ten n is SINGLES 1. Lagnaf 2. Sigma Alpha Epsilon 3. Phi Delta Theta DOUBLES 1. Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2. Sigma Nu 3. Phi Delta Theta john Van Hemfelen, and Rick Anderson take time out dzmng QW' 3 4 E , if I an 'Wt Tracie and Field 1. Sigma Nu 2. Sigma Chi 3 Lagnaf jay Glover, Phi Delta Theta, exprefyes flrain ax he competes in the Jhol put event, Awards Final Sfanclfngs . Sigma Nu . Lagnaf . Phi Delta Theta . Sigma Chi 3857 3490 3442 3249 Pictured at the Intramural Award! Banquet are, from lefl: Row 1-jeff Openden, Defhert Stromau, Boh Brown, Morzti Magruder, ,lim Thompfozz, Bryant Reher, Gary Nolii, and Chuck Rutherford. Rou'2-Clirzto12Clarh,Boh GlaJg0uf, Gary Moe12,Mihe Noreen, Jack Marlin, Dave Ron, Dazfe Auflirz, and R012 Madeen. Row 3-Stezfe Nelfou, Dare Yourzgdale, Fred Poole, Dazfe Kelfz, Bill Waters, Mike Wood, Gary Frefhour, jim Nugent, and Dick Wilmofzt. , wi Q-1-13? 5 fag. 2 4 Womens Recreafion Associafion .dFJwdn,,....-- W A w a mls ALL-sPoR1rs TRoPHY Missoula Trojans PARTICIPATION TROPHY Alpha Omicron Pi SERVICE HALL OE FAME PLAQUE Karen Erick, WRA President Qawardecl for outstanding parriciparionj sir' If .Mwaw+wM.NW,.M,W,wQuhn.,-ana--. W.: . , Z I L x Q Tennis 1. Delta Gamma 2. Jesse Hall 3. Missoula Trojans Tracie and Fie I. jesse Independents 2. Missoula Trojans 3. Turner Synadelphic C tied D 92 , I K 1894 ,,,,,,, z4i ' ?- ld Spring Foofhall W ., ,Dx as 7? 5 -' . S .5 X .M .. N , - ,Q Ame? txt, ' JQSNSK 1 YL? . , The scrimmage at the end of spring foothall practice pitted Grizzlies against Grizzlies. The llffhite team defeated the Copper team 16-10. These new '68 Grizzlies hope to top the 7 to 3 record of '67, Soccer- Growing asf 3 S 5 Q Q I 1 li I - ra 4 N 3533? ,p llswsslrsziss 6 ff ,sri P4221 , 3 ,Q-gifiii 211- -' ' se -M , . Wffif , 'ww , Q - She-..,,35+.v Soccer is a sport that has taken on new dimensions at the U of M. This game, U of M 11s. Carroll College resulted in a Grizzly win. SEASON RESULTS U of M 1 WSU 3 1 U of I 2 2 U of I 0 5 Carroll 1 5 Spokane Spokes 2 2 WSU 1 5 Carroll . 0 1 Gonzaga 2 U of M won two games by forfeit. Won 7 Lost 3 295 Sp ing A cfiv fire -N win' . X A ,Liar ,QA , X., f., W 1 zrheexwima G. ixazvf 2 4 96 I Although the treex were late in hndding, Pete Graf. Jaw no reafon to wear a coat at ternperatzzrex continued to rixe despite the conftant threat of razn. Profenorx Paul Warwick and Denault Blouin of the Englixh department took advantage of the Jnnxhine ax they held claxses on the lawns near the Oval. 1 IW. X 1 I 'f ' A , .fy , ..- 'S 'uid- .Anal n fi 8' Q . , -Q .JN . ff' A f- ,wifi , , fi- 5 ,jx ,t.gWQ,viXl, 'Pj. A rr my . I w 4.-... ff., .V fx- ,Ml w N '+G fi' 'yd' ? . , l 1 2 i gg- Q f 5. I, SPRING!!! The squirrels play hide and seek with the warming sun as Spring Quarter draws everyone and everything outside. The tennis courts are dwarfed as the new buildings are constructed around the once secluded area of the campus. Aber Hall and the new Student Center are now where only the pine trees and Mount Sentinel used to be. 98 Mansfield L ecfu re The Mansfield Endowment established educational projects and a continuing series of lectures on the campus called the Mike and Maureen Mansfield Lectures in International Relations. This living and permanent tribute to the Mansfields originated and will remain at the U of M where he is a professor on leave. The lectures will continue to bring eminent foreign affairs authorities to the campus for public lectures and student semi- nars and discussions will provide U of M students with a close association with international leaders. In January, 1968, the Senate Majority Leader spoke in the University Theater to an overflow crowd of students and fac- ulty. He then spoke at a reservation luncheon in the Lodge and listened to student views during a question and answer session. Prerident Pantzer introduced Senator Manrfield af be inagurated the lecture Jerier. eries Senator Mike Manxfield The Uniueryity Theater wa: filled to capacity an many rtudent: load to liften from loudxpeakerx ou. Dr. R051 Toole interpreted the student quertiont for the Senator during the afternoon .version in the Lodge. .fide the building. a M ta i 1 E f 7 8 5 E I Leary was the sole candidate for the ASUM president position. Steve Brown was elected ASUM vice president, Gail Aaberge, ASUM secretary, and john Barsness, ASUM business manager. This was election year for both the U of M campus and the United States. Choice '68 was presented on campus as a poll of the student choice for U.S. President in the coming election. The ASUM elections, held in April, were emphasized by campaign posters and platform explanations. The elec- tions followed a debate at Central Board concerning the eligibility of Sam Kit- ELECT zenburg for ASUM president. After the ED te 4' ity decision to reject his nomination be- iam cause of a low grade point average, Ed i EM ASUM Elections ' C B Delegmg - 2 yu 1 Regional Cllmn. of Aisotltfed Shldani GOWS Bwkw' the qualified candidate The polling places were set up in the Lodge and the Liberal Arts Building. Despite the availability of the desks, only thirty per cent of the student body turned out to vote. A concerned student is helped by Jael Marchi in the picture at the bottom. At left Betty Grmoljez works in the LA building as the Spurs assisted in the validation of the student cards. Spring Concerfs Minneapolis Symphony if Urciwsira The diversity of entertainment sponsored by Program Council can be seen here. The Minneapolis Sym- phony Orchestra, under the excellent direction of Mr. Stanislaw Skrowaczewski, provided a rare type of musical experience as did the Ramsey Lewis Trio Cpictured belowb. Both performed in the University Theatre and gave the building a new atmosphere with each performance. Ramsey Lewis Trio 'if 524 ir, -. - fwiq. :CQ i ?i'5Q Q!--,41'.'f,f'..xv,, l'i'.':'1 : i,v, . sX::f.fiZ 'P. . f..1'. .,5,.,,'.- , ,:,,a',... i ui .xi v. -fm . U 0fM ROJQO . . - N . .- . x ,. i ,, . ,, , ,, .,- - . 5, . . Quin My .f.r,,,,, am ,, .glfff H. . .,, . X , vagal' ? 3 i L a, ,. Amid the excitement of bulldogging Ctop of page? and all the other events of the U of M Rodeo, this horse decided to refresh himself before he was called upon to perform. Miss Carol Howell was elected Miss Rodeo 1968. Mary Kitchingman and Penny Hayes were runner-ups. Below, the clown displays his skills of attracting the attention of a Brahma bull. This bull was responsible for many broken fences during the three nights of the rodeo and his determination to throw any rider and escape from the arena made a definite impression on the expectant audience. 3 4 -.- ,.., .... ww-W.-4 , - -H - - P? s 11 '5 D iff f f aw Q , f ' ' I st if 2 , ', Q' 1- ,V I ,I V., . .2-Elwfa-iff 7 'Y ' , --.M ' ..' EMA -Q ' mile. 336-r' qi - 'sw P' Spurs After selection by the members of Spurs and Bear Paws, the hopeful candidates gathered for an SOS at Main Hall to hear the decisions of who would be honored by being chosen as a Spur or Bear Paw for 1968-69. Left, Marsha McElwain announces the new Spur members. Bear Paws Linda Overcast and John Meyers took par! in the ceremonies as they accepted trophies and read the list of those who had been selected. or a stranger. L.. ll, - The Bear Paw aspirants are asked to do some work such as painting Hello Wfalk. These Bear Paw hopefuls work hard to make the sidewalk look as freshly painted as possible This helps to continue the tradition of Hello Walk where all who pass each other must greet the other per son be that person an acquaintance v- N ',,,..-. YN? xwgf..-ov- 'll Q V.,-v ' ' 11, Ep 1 ,Wg i it, Margaret Don Tigny fleftj worhr hard for the KKGJ ar the stacks can: of all hrandr in a double stack. Above, the AOIIJ, led by jindy Stratton and Anita Schroeher, -won the Canathon with a 28-foot Jtach. Thir war all accomplirhetl in an hoar and 45 minutes. Thefa Chi Canafhon The Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity sponsors an annual SAE Olympics at which sororities compete for various trophies. The occasion requires skills in everything from pie-eating to rope-climbing. All the sororities turn out for the competition with signs and coaches to help them score a victory. The sorority girl fbelowj learnr that the way to the top is by strength and entlzzrance, while the member, left, trier to eat her way to victory. Both are cheered on by their house: who are rignr and songs to boort their Jpiritf. SAE 0 ympics Q 0 4 11 Q ' - s Dr Marfin uf er King Silent Vigil Tent City, erected in the Oval and sponsored by interested students and faculty members, was a move- ment in sympathy for the Poor Peoples' March on Washington, D.C. Participation was encouraged through a teach-in, a discussion on involvement of women in the meetings, and a two-day fast. About 50 people camped on the Oval despite Missoula's unpredictable Spring weather. Tent City had much cooperation from University officials. The city greeted two busses of people who were going to Resurrection City in Washington, D.C., and treated them to lunch by contributions received at the table pictured at the left. From left, Michael Crowley, Gay Darkenvvald, Dave Thomas, Celeste Craig, Bob Gesell, and Dan Struchman were just a few of the interested students. enf City Cem en fing file 'M Two Spring activities which indirectly involved the U of M student body were the cementing of the on Mount Sentinel and the River Boat Races. The was changed from a rock structure to a huge cement structure. This involved many students and construction workers as they dug out the soil to anchor the cement and then poured the cement from trucks that were driven to the fireline on Mount Sentinel. The river boat races were part of the Missoula May Street Spectacular Days. Canoes, row boats and rub- ber rafts were just a few of the classifications under which any interested contestant could enter. The races were held on Saturday and many who partici- pated found the Clark Fork River very chilly. Students will be able to enter the University Center soon as it is due for completion this fall. It will provide facilities for student activities. 5 . L. rl' : X me NZ f , gpm, River Boat Races M X f mf aaa, it.a A i ,s 2 Mt if ft ..y, . at f it sf' is Q lf,-MVT? X ,mt 5550 ' 4' ., ' ,gp .... t y S ,X -.--.t I Q i . ,.... 'V c Xl. r f si.i 305 ar 'emi fa i wi 'ave'-Q' v w 5 Denaal! Bloain if only one of the U of M A znfzracton who lake advantage of the oval and hold clarr oatyide. In the Spring, this if a familiar right. Matrix Table The Matrix Table selects one woman from each class who they feel has contributed the most to the University during the past year. The 1967-68 women honored at the annual Matrix Table dinner were Cfrom leftj-Trudy Nottingham, Ann Akin, Kathy Mariana, and Ruth Silvius. Each of these women prove that the University system combined with extra interest, tal- ent, and vigor produces a quality of char- acter that is admired by many. Spring Leciu rers J KL CM My 5 newxfg' .,Nf.,Q,,V,W. tg 1 .. . b .ah N A ...f . if- -'17, . L . M13 Kappa PS1 ar Baslz :ul One of the most unique money raising projects at U of M was the Kappa Psi Car Bash. The pharmaceutical honorary used a car as a target for a Sledge hammer swung by any frustrated student who wanted to eliminate his end- of-the-quarter tensions. The car was totally demolirhed in an boar and altboagla it was driven into the Baby Ozfal, it had to be towed away. ll 77 -. Gree iv ing Group Eddie Templelon, an Independent, Jzudiex in bif dornz room while Carol Frankozficla and Ed Hall, members of Greek homey .sbozu the Homecoming spirit by riding on the float Jponfored by their homes. xx M - The student life of the Greeks, and the Living Groups Ccomposed primarily of Independentsj is basically the same. Both set their goals toward high scholastic achievements, sponsor quarterly functions to include all their members, and strive to promote and strengthen the academic standards of the University. Bruce Bagbee and Dick Everett participate in the rezfelry of a football game while Eddie Templeton Jeemx to be caught in a villainous magical trance as be tries to con- template the thoughtf of Plato. 10 fi QE 4111 Greele Acfiv ities' The royalty . . . Miss Linda Rhein, a Delta Gamma, hrought recognition and praise to herself and her sorority. Here Linda is placed in the spotlight once again as she appears in the Home- coming Parade. .W l X. The projects . . . L A f-.'.q Miss Rosalie Munzenrider was crowned Esquire Queen of Alpha Tau Omega at their Winter Formal. She is only one of the many co-eds chosen hy fraternities each year to preside over the functions sponsored hy the houses. The Phi Delt-Theta float showed that Greek spirit was high during the Homecoming activities. The float with band, car, and costumes, brought a smile to the viewers on the street as well as to those who rode-or danced-on the float. The enierfainmenf . . . The Delta Gamma sorority presents a shit featuring Connie Graham as Luella Lots- a-Poise ,' Cheryl Kouak, Social Chairman, demonstrating the hest social mannersj and Sally Huestis, Scholarship Chairman, showing the proper attitudes for Quiet Hours. The forma an very informal ik The highlight of the Sigma Phi Epsilon social calendar is their Queen E of Hearts Ball. Putting their hest foot forward for hachwardj, David Davies and Mileal Morgan enjoy the formal atmosphere. j 3 Bonnie Pfeifle dances during a rush party for her house, the Delta Delta Delta sorority. Each house has their own form of entertainment to amuse the rushees. During the traditional painting of sorority pledges, unwillingness soon turns to suhmission as the hrothers use the technique of suhtle persuasion. KAREN BEALE GEORGIA BOWMAN SUSAN BRIM KATHY CHEEK COY DAVIDSON CHARLOTTE DAY STEPHANIE DRUMMOND PAM ERICKSON LINDA HANSON BARBARA HANSON CAROLYN HOLM LYNN HOUGH LINDA JOHNSON NANCY JOHNSON CINDY JONES SUZANNE JUDAH LINN KUNDERT RITA LEONARD Alpha Qmicron Pi Sponsoring Autumn: Air Raid Party Winter: Snowboundg Semi-Forma1DanCe Spring: Rose Ball SUSAN SCHROCK President six 'HW' WMM . 'Q SlUH 'm 'fzrzv Karen Pirrie and Snzanne Revell entertain their gneftx at the AOPi Indian Tea. , - i YS L If From left: Linn Knndert, Char Day, anti Linda Johnwn that at an AOPi desfert exchange. S , -rw v v' :fm MARY LUNDQUIST CAROL NELSON JOY NICHOLS KAREN PIRRIE ANITA SCHROEBER SUE SEARLES LINDA SLETVOLD KATHY SOWARD RUTH STOKES VIRGINIA STRATTON DAWN TODD NORMA WALDEN MARCIA WESTFALL SUSAN WHITNEY KAY WILLSON JILL WILSON JUDY WOOLMAN BARBARA BELL MARGARET BORG LINDA BRADDOCK KATHY CARAS BARBARA BROWN CINDY CONRAD JAN DAVIS KATHY DAVIS LINDA EVANS TANA IIAURDT EFFIE FORSYTHE SHIRLEY FULTON CATHY GARDNER JEANINE GAUTHIER LINDA GILLAM MARY GRANT ELIZABETH GRMOLJEZ CAROL HANGAS DANA HARRINGTON KATI-IIE HARSTAD 514 'Alf-Af 'V N334 Alpha Plzi Spo nso rin g Autumn: Christmas Semi-Formal Dance Winter: Alley Rally with the Thetas Spring: Senior Formal Dinner-Dance ELIZABETH -GILBERT President AL. GINNY HAWKER JACKIE HAWKER SUSAN HEIEN SUSAN HICKEY PAT HOLMES KAY JEAN HUBER SHERRY KINCHELOE PAT KINZLE ROMELLE KISSOCK CATHY KOPPANG CINDY KRAMER DENISE LaTRIELLE NOREEN LEARY BONNIE MacFARLANE IAN MCPHERSON KATHY MAHER SHARON MOGSTAD MARGARET MORENO DORA LEE MORGENSTERN DELORES MORROW SANDRA NIEDERMIER JULLE PARKER MARILYN PELO POLLY PEPPARD BARB RIDDOCK MARJORIE ROBINSON CAROL RUDE JOANNE SALDIN PEGGY SIMONSON CPLERYL SMITH DIANE SNORTLAND MARGARET STAHL GRACIE STEEVES MARY STRATTON LOLLY SUMMERSIDE MARLYS SWENSON JUDY THIBODEAU GAYLE WALLIS LINDA WATSON VICKI WATSON KATHY WILSON The A Phi: and Sigma Chix :how their spirit at the 1967 Homecoming Parade. 316 'f' 1 'P X Y sf: 1 If . . , . ff ' V I -1 R Q i-C .3 ,--faglyf W 1 v'ff , :'?f' I WSW S di ,,gm,.-,A .- , V, Q , ,M Y fx A .Q Q15 R N A ? f 9 , A . I A ff? I -, ,- - -1 1 P. ' r M-QP' :' ' -1.4 I NX ,'f..,,f R32 , 12, Jffwixf A:-2' 5. f , M R ,g f ,Luzgsf fx ' '4q?g,,gg 4 K 4 ,I JANET EVANS President Kappa Kappa Gamma Sponsoring . Autumn: Christmas Semi-Formal with the Thetas Winter: Snow Bowl Ski Party Spring: Formal Dinner-Dance K K I' LINDA AMBROS CAROL BAPLNEIT NEDDY BAYNE BABS BERG JUDIE BOYBII ROBIN BROWN DIANE BRUNNER GAIL CLEVELAND CANDY COUGILL MARTHA DAMROSE CARMEN DesILvA JUDY FOY NANCY I-IAIRE BUNNY HEFFERNAN BONNIE IAIIIRDA ANDRIIEN HUBBLE KATHY I-IUNKINS ' LINDA HURNI ' LESLIE JENSEN CAROL LARSON SHEILA LOENDORF MARSHA MCELWAIN SALLY MCINTOSH KATHY MANN NANCY MARMONT LESLEY MAYNARD MIKAL MORGAN MARGE MORRISON JULENE NEWLAND JANE NORDLUND CATHY O'HARE CLAUDIA OLSON PEGGY PETERSEN ROSEMARY RICE BONNIE ROHRER ROSEMARY SAYER ,JERI SCHAEFFER MARLAINE SMITH STEPHANIE SQUIRES SARAH STEBBINS SUSAN VOLKEL JANET WHALEY TINA WHITEMAN CRYSTAL WONG MARILYN ZANGER is The Kappa: Japport the Grizzlie: daring the football noife parade. Seated on the rear of the float from left are Al Jonfon, Tina Whittman, Cheryl Poxey, Diane Brunner, and Barry Schlinzme. Nancy Haire is crowned Snow Queen at the Snow Weeke'nd SOS while Lynne Wicks, Damon Gannett and Tom Wilhur look on, H! Tondy Moss leads the Kappas as they sing a farewell song to the rushees. Pat Shultz, seated on the right, shares the honors on the Queen Homecoming Float. Seated on the left is Sue Holstrorn. s x 'Si' qi X 7 -. X X Q 'NA S Kathy Hunkins waits for the Noise Parade to hegin, 3 Y 1 Les Jensen, Nicki Nichols, Sheila Loendorf, Tondy Moss, and Sandy Pramenko toast KKG during one of their fall rush parties. F' fgi SANDY ALLEY KATHY ARMSTRONG KATHY ASTLEY MARGO BARCLAY JILL BECK JILL BOWERS JANE BRADLEY CAROL BUSCH JANET CLARK JUNE CLARK SUSAN CRAMER CARLISLE CERNIK JANICE CULBERTSON PAM DeGROOT MARGIE DUSEK MARY JEAN DOYLE 'CATHY ELDER CHERYL EMMERT CHRIS ERICKSON JANNA ERLANDSON 520 www, 3-'W Z Delta Gam ma Sponsoring . Autumn: Peanuts Party w1th the Tr1 Deltas Winter: DG House F1res1de Spring: Anchor Ball John Carr, Anchor Man '4'J3:'rr pai' riff,-My MN X, X x X e X, Sy X Q' S X, gqX5X.p, by XS , X A . X Q X ' Q X X M 1 :fy f,?.Q f 4, Q, Q M! if ,Q X. , K + S X X, , M Q g M - 7 ' D 1 f ,J ff 1- ' , , A Q, ff, x 4 - vi X,f,Xf,nvsz,f XX A W X my . I XQYX 'ffwf sw - , I iw , X ' ' X' ,ysfiw :X fx ' ,1,w?XQgPg44,1 f X Q X -My -Qs5'X'ff9iSi,f X59 SY 1 U - f f J f 5 f ,Q , ' LF' ' Rs . f S.. lj X' ga 3 , , ', ' X 1 Z6 'V 'g5A'. X'Z-QQ q V A fx 2 M' -A f yw V' .X s, , fx y f , X 4, X, N ,, f V X X ki J,,XXX?, K 2 QNX 3, wifi: - X XJ ,Off- X X S f , Q X5 1 ' ,, S ly , 4. U jig, I. if X as Qwzwx , f w, ' Q h XQEQKNX , V jf ' f AQ, X? 1 X v,. K X.-K I M H -...4, W X, NA ' , ww-an .Q , ,, .www n ANN FELLOWS LOUISE EENNER CONNIE EERKIN KAREN ERICK CANDICE GARRETT SHARON GILLESPIE CONNIE GRAHAM MARIAN HOLTER LINDA HANSEN DONNA HARRIS LYNN HETRICK SUE HIGHAM BARB HOLUM JANICE HOON SALLY HUESTIS PAT HUGHES NANCY IRLE PATTY KELLY MEG LAVOLD NANCY LEE SUSAN LUCKING MARILYN LUND MELODEE LYMAN MARSHA MEANS RAMARRAH MOORE MICKIE MURPHY TRUDY NOTTINGHAM ILEEN O'LEARY LINDA OVERCAST BARB PALLETT af!! Www' X -0 ffiw xwkx X, , 2 Q? X f m ,amy 2 mfg, ! ,.-W N 9 VSV X N P S wtf'f r , Y Nggsyz, Q2 ,Q . Xfx ..Q: ':.-- W Wm- I f i 4 s ey.. we ww. 11,- , I ,014 Q J g.,,f,,f4.,:. ' , ff xv, ffm W Q, 4' 4 , wx ' 13 Hx fi, QQ! 3 A ' If N 4 X r 5 QQ' 5 je 1 X I X, Xisi 7 Q RWM 'Q'jj'3g. 0 Q! if X 4: SX ,A Q fbi- S41 fi? ,Q . ..,.. 5 X . N:1?f,w. si '- 1 ww x I -M, ,E , f f , i . :wx fx-V LI if ..,. , ., .. A 2 52 ZX fi y 4: ,, Q 5 f f x X I Q. ,xg N, , F K: e if K-11..A 1 S , f 1 'Vi ,,,,,M w' A ff Xgiagi A ,fy JVM' HQ......N Q wzz '7 , 4475 ,wwg '4-MTH, ' WW' if -dhfww gn-I gif' QT---fur' m ,ff-if MQK 'W'1 f'Y, 'Slwmm ewan, Sufi' W., wr., '4!?'V 'r Y' The DG: gather on their porch to sing a farewell .song to the fall rmhees. Nancy Irle if congratulated hy her Jororily mlers after heifzg crozwzed Min Urzizfemity of Montana 1968. Pictured from left are: Margo Barclay, Swan Lzzfhing, Am: Fellozw, and Michie Murphy. SANDY RAHRER JANET RI-IEIN LINDA RI-IEIN KIM RICE DIANE RITTER NANCY ROGERS CHARLOTTE STOCKARD SUSAN STOTERAU NANCY SWEENEY JANET TAPLETT DENISE TAYLOR DEBBIE THOMAS ANNE WILSON PATTY WILSON NORA WOOMER NANCY ZIMMERMAN 3 AA ANN AKIN BETTY ANDERSON LESLIE ANDERSON CATHERINE BEALL REBECCA BROLIN CAROL BROWN KATHY BROWN LOU ANN CAPP LYNN CAREY CHERYL CASH HELEN CLAPP BARBARA COOLEY GRETCHEN CORPE WANDA CRIGER CAROLE DODGE MARY LOU DOUGLAS DIXIE DOWELL BARBARA ECK NANCY ERREBO DONNA GODDARD LINDA HEMSTAD GAIL HERLICK SUSAN HERLICK SANDRA HOLMBERG ELAINE HOWARD SHARON JONES KRYSTAL KEITH NICOLENE KOLENCE TANA KOSKI LOMA MADSEN Delia Delia Delia Sponsoring . . Autumn: Peanuts Party with the DGS Winter: House Semi-Formal Dance Spring: Formal Dinner-Dance Apple Polishing Party PAMELA CLOSE President elm lzvfx-.5 MAA 1 xiwfv V V,g,, w , A-awk I, :Ei ,f 9 , I VM I WW I' , M. ' ,,,,,,...-If . 5 al, auf? 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I 1 The Tri Delta: entertain their raslneex with a Mary POPPW-f MARCIA MCCORMICK MARGARET MCDONALD KIM MECI-ILIN LESLEY MERTENS COLEEN MOORE LORALEE NELSON SARA LYN NELSON MERLE NYGARD MARCIA OLSON BONNIE PFEIFLE MARJORIE PHILLIPS LINDA POSPISIL CAROLYN POWELL FRANCIE PRESTA DEBBIE RYAN AUDREY SI-IEBLE SALLY SMITH LYNN STAHLECKER LINDA LEE THOMAS LINDA VOGEL I JILL WEBSTER BONNIE WEDEKIND CYNTHIA WEVERS LYNN WICKS CHARLINE WILLIAMS DARLENE YOUNG 32 5 HELEN BAILEY ALICE BENNETT CHELLI BOGUT KATHY BOURKE JANET BUE LIZ CLINKER BARBARA cooK JANICE CRAGHOLM JANE CRAWFORD ANDRE DUSCHENEAU GEORGEANNE EDINGTON JANE ENNIS LEANN EINLAY LINDA HALL MITZI HAMBLOCK VICKI I-IARDING VIVIAN HARDING TERRY I-IEINE VONNE KAY HELMER SCOTTA HERRIN MARLENE HOLDEN CATHY I-IUGHART RENEE LaLONDE ROBERTA LUKE KATHY McCLELLAND KATHY MARIANA KATHY MILLS PAM MAWER SHERI MOR.IN HELEN MULRONEY Kappa A lplza Tlzefa Sponsoring Autumn: Christmas Formal with the Kappas Wfinter: Alley-Rally with the A Phis Spring: Formal Dinner-Dance fit' ,A A Af E wr. W 3: X V : 1' X' ,f . . J, 'sg. X 2 RAW ,Q A, A 'SWR If , , I A :K VQYRQ f I 3 Vx 421 ff LW? f' ' A I ,C WLM i ,l Ziww1 S, F9 48 ,, '15 gg-A IB!! Q mf' WWI J 'M-9? Q. Mg , ff , ,, A R 7 f ,, 4- . A 5559 if - Q2 cg , ii I I ,FAAN is , NURS? gr WW' , , e 'rv A QW . A 1 'X ,, l.i' 7 '- r , A Fi 'W' , ..-ffjf X A '-mix -r 1 Q33 , , W 4, W, , 2 MV, f Ik' 2 ' ' f F , A MICKEY CUMMINGS President 36 K'-'M' ,ffv 4 ilew' Y .- -Q.. N. A ff' ECA' ., 'iusgsff - X ,pw 1 ,, ,.1,.,.,,x . xgfa X ,ff-Aff ' 2. e-'Qs IBN Y-av' kr Mt ., fi 'ltr A 'tw' - W'T 'T H-.ur 7 I is S 51 32, THQ 61:0 I 'f ' gg- '9 V if w 5 x -R R Miffii A dxf f -' --',' , f.,,- .iff , L. , ,3 . AVA, .N M , Y I t .r V K If fliwfw 'A Q I t 'N fu- If 2 1kv X A W Ig, is J I ,, i,f-X I ei, I . f A 26 ,R , , fa' . - I W il Q H I Q 1 p A 'I U K S T X 'WN fa KX 3 I 'I , im' K A . K , , ., I w, Ii, , ,, , I A M. -.1 A ,J .A if .:3g,5' . -A ,,,-.wget N v, Z , I r ' I 5- A ,t A- C , .My -, ir if ri, Q -,f 'ri' A Eff, Y I A X nf s 47 N QW xi Q AX' UXSQ X YQ xXW FX! t X , QW M f S x SS X x -af Fi W X Xfwf mm M.. ,. my Nw' ,, , I pg iff fy-gg -., l ,z , z 2 ., K f ' W' 3 ' I I X ,-,, k , .,.,.. , 'S WW' wwf JANET ORMESHER JESSE POORE JAN RICI-ITER CAROLYN RONCI-IETTO BEVERLY ST. CYR DIANE SCI-IROEDER CAROL SEEL ROBIN SHARP DANA SMITH 1 DIANE TAYLOR The Tl1ela,r pays' for 11 1-ml: pirtnre nit:-'r Ibeir Greei Farm' durifzg SANDI THORVILSON Fall Open Rmb. NANCY TOUT Liz Clinber, U nf M flaeerleader, reprexenty Nh KAT at all Grizzly gamef. .5 .,., i.,.,.N , Mya V ,I Sq? s ix 4 S541 Ns X f 5 Q Q I Z, I X,',C , x ' X ' 8 Q I x PAT VAVRICK MARY VAUGHAN WINI WAGNER KRIS WEAVER LAURA NWILLING MARCIA WISE KAY WITHERSPOON JANET WOOD ROSALYNN YOUNG VICKI YUNCK 3 K VICKI ADAM ANN ANZJON SALLY BATCHELDER VIVIAN BAQUET DONNA BERLAND BEV BURNS LILA BURNS MOLLY CARTER ANN CHESBRO JAN DOLEZAL PENNY EMETT MARCIA GOODNO DIANE HENRIKSEN BETZ HIGHTOWER KAREN HILLNER HOLLY HUTCHESON Q vii' Aw-'J eff 1' FVUIII flue River Boar Racey lu Snow SL'!1lpllH L'5 lu .wuz l11zfl1i11g, Ilve Signnz Kfzppm re1111z111 aclire tlwzzzgla 1111 eqmzlly billy ac'1z:le111lf j'C'LIl'. PlL'l!Il'Ef1, at leff are: Indy Sfa11i11ge1', Bez' B1z1'115, and Parry Su a1z. Below, at Zeff, Marti Mmzley lllfllllllj' llye .f1m1z' 7l1UdL'l and 1iL'l0Zl' ai right Bez' B111'1z.f, Molly Carter, and L11- zweeu Perw'.m11 Hjffllk l1f7 zz few raw. KAROL KRAMER LINDA LANDERS NANCY LANDERS MARTI MANLEY DARLENE MEANS KRISTINE MILLER LYNN NELSON ILLONA PECKHAM LOWEEN PETERSON BARBARA RICHEY SUE SKORNOGOSKI SANDY SLOSSON JANET UDELHOVEN I C RICHARD ALEXANDER JAMES EETsoN EDWIN CONRAD JEFF DENTDN DAVID ECKER EDWARD EARNES ALAN FREEMAN PAUL GILBERT, JR. ROGER HAUGEN ALEX MACKENZIE ROGER NOVOTNE JAMES PENNER BOB RAFFERTY GEORGE REDDING BRETT SINE DANIEL SULLIVAN TIM TAYLOR RICHARD WIRAK 350 Alplza Kappa Lamlnfa Sponsoring . . Autumn: Golden Ball Formal Dinner-Dance Winter: Speak-Easy Party Spring: Steak Fry AKL-DG Blood Drive BILL LEDDICOAT President ,mu 10'- Mgr, The ARL DG Red Crow Blood Drzze reqnzred mach additional help Thoie who worked at the regzftratzon table u ere ffrom left? Lee Grazex Dan Szzllwan and Roger Haugen The AKLJ honored jim Perzner and Barbara Hamon in a pznmrzg ceremony in front of the AOII dorm, Brantly Hall. Brett Sine ban the hall as Walt Schone run: for home plate. Bill Anderson, a Phi Sig, wa: catching daring the AKL-Phi Sig intramural baseball game. 5 RICHARD BAISCH BRUCE BROWN LARRY BRUCE PAUL DALLMANN TOM DION RANDY DOHRMANN H RON EQFTA PAT ELSBERRY DICK FARRELL LeROY FASCHING DON FINDON RICHARD HARDIN DENNIS HOFFMAN GREG IIOWLETT MAC JENKINS JOE KELLER 2 Alpha Tau Umega Sponsoring . Autumn: Unclertakefs Ball Winter: Esquire Ball . . . Miss Rosalie Munzenrider, Esquire Queen Spring: Spring Picnic ATO Little Sisters of the Maltese Cross fi'1. L', 'fF QQWWQV. fill- fimlwf 'Ziff' Wir ,wx 'lr1w ' Ars M565 -.-M.-..,................,..f-....... AIIQ .N R Q lj f, s X , L ff f y f , I S - s v 5 9 Rosalie Munzenrf er ATO Esquire Queen 333 4 KEN LESLIE JAY MALCAN DICK NELSON JEFF RENZ KURT RUSSO PHIL SCARPINO CRAIG SMITH STEVE SMITH DEL STROMMEN CHRIS UNKEL RWM' Q11-gy' vwyw 951' WWW X '4?'f7f3 ,, I we 'Qw MW Mmww f KW. The Litlle Sisters of the Maltese Cross assist the ATOs in rash, sponsor firesides and help plan the major functions for the house. From left: Row 1-Lazzrie Morrow, Sue Baldwin, Karen Frick, Paz Lesniak, Colleen I-Ietherton, and Sue Lathrop. Row 2-Peggy Simonson, Lesley Anderson, Beth Benson, Pat Hughes, Georgeanne Green, Vicki Ynnck, and Bonnie Pfeifle, lop. A T0 A cffv ities vm 'mx 'N l L-atm ATO The ATOs welcomed the national television audience to the Idaho-Montana foothall ganze with this hanner. The fraternity turned ont in fall forte for most of the home games. Colleen Hetherton, a Little Sister of the Maltese Cross, helps sell tickets at the Little Sister Dance. The ATOS take great interest in Com- munity service ancl in helping those less fortunate than they. During Christmas, the ATO house sponsored a Santa Party and gave their guests a marvelous time by having Santa Claus there in per- son. All the members of the fraternity and the Little Sisters of the Maltese Cross were present for the occasion. JEFF AASLAND BRUCE BENGE BRUCE BENSON JOHN CARR PAUL DUERINGER GARRY DOUGLAS BILL FORHAN BRUCE FOWLER LEAN FRANTZTZICK FRED FREY WILL FURSTENAU PETER GRAF GARY HANCOCK MIKE HEBERLING DENNIS HEFFNER ERIC HUMMEL THOMAS JELLAR BILL JENSEN ERED JESTRAB BRUCE JOHNSON Delia Sigma Phi Sponsoring . . Autumn: Barn Dance Playboy Party Winter Carnation Ball . . . Miss Roxy Avery, Dream Girl Spring: Sailor'S Ball Little Sisters of the Sphinx 1 VK if R WA A Y.-,.::.:f , f f A S ff :N ,mfr W !':'ir1wssl-' f K W ff 4.15 t f' W MIKE MARTIN J, ,,JJ President wmwnn 4176-W Swv' ,gpaiabuwd-f 'WGN bud fwfr- mx QV. SX '-wfrfraf emi -4559 'iK i'?'9' NN WUI Rgvx sci! .4--'J' -quunfa -08 1 9 2 s 4 3 Q .pi F 1 4 NX, fx. tw K, . if I.,- afx .,. S gf ,w ,x , Q' 'fl 'Zin' eff Q X A ' R, J. X W, at f s ,W sgigff 03, fx. vfflewcn' klgfmriv ' 3 - af , , , f -la .nw ,. ,Henna-ls.-t1K., W.a.m4.n L ft, , up-M if-nnuulnimvwlmmgnwmmxv.-naman -- et . Roxy Avery Delia Sigma Phi Dream Girl The Delta Sigma Phi Little Sisters of the Sphinx are, from left: Row 1-Cathy 0'Hare, Sinhad, and Marcia Westfall. Row 2-Carol Bnsch, Cathy Gardner, Coy Davidson, Sne Conaway, and- Trudy Nottingham. 537 T my 'A 'WWW DALE 338 RON JOHNSON RICK JONES DAVID KRYDEN CHIP MCCOY THOMAS MAGEE PETER MATZ JOHN MONGER BOB RANF KEN RING MIKE ROBERTS WAYNE ROD JAMES ROGERS GLEN SAVAGE DUANE SCOTT JOHN SEEBERGER RONALD SMITH ROBERT STARKS MICHAEL TAGG PHILLIP VanNESS VarxVALKENBERG BILL VAUGHN BILL VOGEL FRANK ZIELKE 4 W gy Wx? , ,. X Kern. 5 hx ,ya 'a 2 , -P wk Mr The Delta Sigf rode to Helena for zloe March of Dimey Campaign dur- ing Spring Break. From left are: Ken Ring, Bill Vaughn, John Manger and Bill lenfen. Z' 1 Q bf ,- U-nf 'X-QS ,-Wir.: f QT Wwe C V ff Yami f ff faqe25'555f A S 'PX' f ff, , 4, W Q-wg A I if Q, , k CL , ? I f I .. 4 , .nf -V :f ' K 2 5, ,, , x 3'3 Mem A nwiihwsv , 'W 571-g-syn' Vi! X' fa 'r:r 1 AHMW? YVPMM new K'f.. i'35 L. mmm 'H'---rf 'Numa -le-1.'.:2lw, X 'X YD . ,lil -ff.: xx' k f ,few I .. gm M ae 'Kb KW-.fx . WSOP' 'erw-'T' Im! war' wgm, igma u Sponsoring . . Autumn: Barn Dance Winter: Mind Excursion Dance Spring: Piggy Dinner Formal Dinner-Dance From left: Row 1-Rich Bechtel, Dave Youngdale, Kirk Dillon, and Mark Bryan. Row 2-Bill Erickson, Ron Hahn, Dennis Mignault, Don Pyfer, Steve Watt, jack Green, Bill Hartman, Al Lehsack, and Wayne Sletten. Row 3-Mike Hoonan, Lee Meltzer, Dwight Young, Pat Van Wormer, Jim Thompson, Daryl Gadhow, Tom Dufresne, Bruce Gray, Doug johnson, Max Agather, Doug Pollard, and john Yates. Row 4-Bill Worden, Frank Jewell, Bill Hutcheson, Terry Hamilton, Pat Merkt, Bruce Young, Jack Thompson, fohn Hahn, Gary Moen, Monty Magruder, Olie Sather, and jim Schneiter. Row 5-Dave Smith, Bryant Reher, Terry Moore, Boh Fineman, Kevin Cornell, jack Martin, Bryan Cloutier, Fred Wardinsky, Craig Wilson, Grant Lamphere, Tim Devine, Craig Noel, Randy Hahn, Dave Dufresne, and Boh De- Marois. Row 6-Mark Agather, Jim Clausen, Bill Henderson, Gary Doran, Roh Hare, Clyde Languanet, Dave Gustafson, Terry Wyman, Greg Little, Pat Pandis, Roh Holman, Scott Wheeler, john Meyers, and Boh Keck. Row 7-Gale Gustafson, Rick Burrell, john Bauer, Don Olson, Lynn Dickey, Ron Darlington, Rohin Hamilton, R. 1. Reid, Boh Brydon, Mark Burgess, Mike Dawkins, and Tom jones. DAVID AUSTIN DOUG EAIN JIM BAILEY WILLIAM BENNETT BOB CORE DAN CROWLEY KEN CUMMINGS DAN ELIASON TIM GALLAGHER STEVE GIBBS JAY GLOVER QUILT GRIEEITHS EDWIN HALL DAVID HANSON JOHN HELMS LARRY HUGGINS EUGENE HUNTINGTON JIM HUTCHISON CHUCK JOHNSON STEVE JOHNSON Plzi Delia Tlzefa Sponsoring Autumn: Hawanan Party Winter: I-Ball Formal Dmner Dance Spring: Western Party :MHA IWW 'Q uv- ? Ken Kempner and jim Kastelitz stop for a moment in front of the Chriftmas tree in the Lodge. Final lWeeh of Autumn Quarter find! more Phi Delft in the Li- brary than in the Grill or the Lodge lobby. .ff xN X , Bill Gilboe, Phi Delt Pretident, showy the Phi Delt .vpirit at a Grizzly football game. Many of the U of M athletex are mem- ber.: 'of Phi Delta Theta. W QV' W' aural -5255 ali' M, JOHN KAMMERZELL JIM KELLY KEN KEMPNER DAVE LAFFERTY ERIC LIEBERG RUSTY LYONS DAN MCELWAIN MIKE MCGINLEY MIKE MCGRATH RON MADEEN ROGER MAKI JOE MAZUREK TOBY MERCER TOM MINCKLER DON MOLLOY JOHN PALMER RAND PARKER SCOTT PETERS JAN PETERSON ED PHILLIPS JIM PURDY BILL RATHBUN TERRY ROBINSON DAVID SROSS JOHN RUEGAMER CHARLES RUTHERFORD JIM SALVO JIM SEARLES LARRY SINGLETON DON SPINK MARK STAPLES WILLIAM STRICKLIN CARL THOMPSON JOHN WAXHAM BILL WILLING ALLAN WISELEY 342 QR fi'-2 HW 900 'SSS WV wmv Q1 9919 mg ' J S- 64: A 400 lliizr Mike McGrath and jim Kaxtelitz diyplay their Iaientf ami their Itrerzglh Ori 4 runny Ipring day. AI the weather grow: warmer, more Phi Delzf are drawn out of their Itzzdy roomy to 'Ufoah zip the rayxf' 'MON iTl1 C'7 we 'KY 400 44.3699 101' 9125 ww-r QS-f 6 '7 wwf, My Q2 'MER- QK3m1k,gmA1 vw-:'f Plzi Delia Tlzefa Aciivifies YV5' Y. ,.., L fx Iim Purdy and Don Molloy were two of the many Phi Deltx who cleaned and repaired the Little Leagne bafeball diamond: during Spring Quarter. if The Phi Deltf and Tri Deltaf combined their talentf and conftracled llaiy Snow Weekend Jcnlptnre. ,V jf. r C G'ff'h dBbC ,b- Y 5451 r fi i Q 1015! leg Zxbizliit llgeir Zgtbaeil A 51 MM Q W H style af Dan Drifcoll, right, make: h A F , a quick catch. if e e 2 -M--my ,rnn .A , Y ,ygmwm mf Q a. wwf N, ' V - MAN I .. , 'Wmhaun . ,i..,.u.,.f- :n.,. AE DICK ALMINI ART ANDERSON TERRY ANDERSON WES APPELT BOB ATCHISON STEVE BENNETTS BOB BRAGG BOB BRAY CHARLES BRIGGS CRAIG BROSSEAU TOM BRUINGTON JIM BUCKLAND JERRY CRICK RICK DAVIS ROBERT DOYLE MARVIN EICHOLTZ RICHARD RBRRELL MIKE FOOT BILL ROY DAMON GANNETT Sigma Alplza Epsi on Sponsoring Autumn: Pajama Party Winter: Violet Ball Formal Dinner-Dance Spring: Barn Dance SAE Little Sisters Of Minerva 5 ,ff ml , W I' le If , it 4 fs? .. H, . Q Lffsfgv '35, any A 'H 9 - , ' 755' wwf gk, ., .I . 5 Q, 5,5 . X, M f Q . 3 R, s , EI A ff Q, V57 pgtalk 'Uv 'Q PHIL FOLEY President MARK GANNETT JOHN GILBERT DENNIS HALE JOHN HAWTHORNE LYNDEN HEITZ DICK HOLMQUIST JOE HOWRY ROBERT JACKSON CRAIG KOPBT BILL LARSON BILL LAY DAVE LINDSTRAND BRUCE LOBLE GARY LORD M ROD LUNG JAMES MCCAY GORDON MCMANUS DAVID MALOUF BOB MAXSON DOUG MILLER VERN MILLER JOHN MORAN BOB MURDO DICK NASH DENNIS NELSON HARRY NORTHEY TOM OLSON WALT PRESSER LYLE PRESSER PAUL REVLAND TOM ROBINSON GREG ROCK BARRY SCHLIMNE ROD SNYDER JOHN STRATMAN ROGER STRATMAN JIM TADVICK MARK TALEFF BRUCE THOMPSON ROBERT TRERISE TOM TUCHFARBER DAN WORRELL STEVE WHITE TOM WHITE SCOTT WINK ROD YOUNG ROBERT ZINSU The SAEs showed support for the new hashethall staff as they erected a sign which stated the graduation dates of coaches Cope and Rocheleaa. Both of these men were SAEs during their college years. 346 A my-3-, .x..,H1- Yew wk, ' nf Q. 'i'i ff! ' W' I 4 fig! 4 f fgif f f af W xr f t gf Zim? V X we WWW CQ!! f 7 A J 1 ' f 'ff' if 'E I H , E5 fl U ll! E gg! wb 4,,,,,,,,.,a,,.-.--Q-w S at M .fx xx i .. .,,, ,X ...q- W' . -4-rs gwmm VZ! .M X it W if fa 'W' L-QW? fx .- - i ...M . . 'Jw From left.' Row 1-Andre Duchesneau, Georganne Edington, Vicki Treadwell, Mary Ann Stochhill, Penny I-Iayex, and Mary Lou Scott. Row 2-Linda Hall. Row 3-Sue Luching, Kandi Bifyon, Bonnie Rohrer, Meg Wierzhinxhi, Kathy Davis, Kathy Brown, Linda Larkin, and Linda Garding. The Little Siytery of Minerva share the honor of heing affiliated with Sigma Alpha Epxilon. if Spring Quarter provided the opportunity for the SAE: to me their front yard ax a playground. Thefe picturef were tahen ay the SAE: attempted to play Buch-Buch. After many unbalanced triex they finally Jucceeded in constructing the pictureyque monument helout. 'K 'fa-4-. '3 .X r i ' .,-v iv: 7 .f , .c 5, . ., ' .TN . m'W?f lh M. 'm '4W- 'msn f ' . 3- . K 'Q fm J' -zz. .1 V mg, .. Q. .4 X 4-.W Z JOHN AGNEW DAN BEAUDETTE LEE BECKWITH DON BERLAND JOEL BROUDY KENT BRUBAKER DON BURGESS BILL DeGROOT MIKE DUFFIELD RAY DUVALL TERRY EGELAND JIM EGGENSPERGER LOREN FLEMMER MARK GOELZER DAN GRIFFIN GARY HALL RALPH HANGAS DOUG HUGHES DAVE KELTZ RANDY KORBER Sigma Cixi 164 Sponsoring . Autumn: Halloween Party Winter: Prohibition Party Spring: Sweetheart Ball . . ' lg A-in Mt BRUCE MCKENZIE President ff, 'I 4 F' , i f 6 War' efiilm 'Ur'-c ,9' H-naw' f I ,, 3 t -ff v KX ffm .22 , V423- ft M' y I M WMU! 2 35095 ,uwanqg 'ifhvllv' ,V , ,, Wag, ...qi I I. B ,., an , dm M ?q X yr' 1 as Mr' I -H--- N crav- Q-K if 'maui' kms. I 'M 4 ' - f sf V - ff wks., ini: I N 1 , . .pw . X v' 1 1 . ay- 1-. , ,-V,ff- .. , , '11-N '. -S .. gf I f as we mx., ' ,vm Q i. N1 . , ,V . 1, I ,M 'ff' -,r. . L ' , f 'W' ff f K' ' . Fw-,. A , , ., R, , 1, ,A - ., 1' e w N Q Jr- 1- g ng. W If uw r w , A... virgo? El Don Collins ana' Willie Pofller lupper right! chow Bob Murphy the way to build a Jturdy mow Jculpture. Then, accompanied by john Tifhus, Patty Holmef, ,lim Meyerx, Gary Youngheim, Mary Ann Stochhill, and john Hooper, they atlempt to hold off a conquering Greek that approaches from acroyx the xtreel. ri lj' , Rig new The Sigma Chix ured the warm temperatures to play bafhelball on their court. Rich Spark: and Ron Wendte are juft two of the happy parficipants. ,fig-Q fx ,QR an spring comes fo the Sigma Chi House john Tixkm, Gary Yonngheim, Bob Cole, and Dwayne Moe :how their ability at baxketball while john Angwin diyplays hif ability with a rake af Spring Quarter zlernanafx activitiex other than Jtndying. 31? A. .1 ,gs H, ,Ha .M-w,,,,, - W fr .V rt, J '- 11 q , AN, X , f ' i ii W: ' - . . Yr' nv' in-4' ' SP4 ENUM' Q jk , 1 Q35 2, ,ft ts. K. 'Z I5 f yy? at 'gym Nb! f K , ' ' wx an W1 X 1 ' .nge I y I ,,.L..1...,,, 5 V7 ,X 2 .45 . A A a wg i -,.. M lk X 4 4 - . 'X 'Y ,gn ved .,. Wt. ' S, A,.a,r 3 , A , ... Q X .H .av an Q . e, ., G '39- Ar' '. 'nf W A ,'14Y I 'K 'H' Nt K-,,. 1 ' . Niffzw - - 0' XYTTQQQQ ,M M ifg-4-'fmt Rabi N-ff tx. is ,Q.,,1x, rf Lv 'V av fs, ,E X 0 vs , V . Qf 3' -'. ,' , ,,,,- ht ,,. ew 'af W? 'ZZ V M -,WSJ 'Nl ' I f. x M. c . 4 if r fm 5637 iihndwgp. JIM PODOJIL WILLIE POST LER VICTUR POWELL PAT PILINDLE MIKE SCHRUTH CHARLES SCHUYLER JOHN TISKUS RAY WATERS BARRY WEBB RON WENDTE CHARLES WILBER JIM WILSON GARY YOUNGHEIM FRED ZIPP QW my Q., ,uma 'fur ,qmail Dana Smith fupper leftl crownf ,ludy Straus: during the 1968 Sweetheart Ball. The annual .rpring formal has an air of expectancy, romance and reuelry ay the queen candidatex wait for the crowning ceremonief, Howie Wright dances with hit date fupper rightj, and Pat Schruth capturey two EX dates for a picture. AJ the traditional formal of the fraternity, the function is the highlight of the year and the memher: take their tuxedox out of Jtorage for a night of entertainment and memories. tzucfft'-f' We 'WW Q44 CZC139' M-J 1-any Greele A ciiv ifies The hours of sfucly . . . Pam Barrozo and Ron McGuckin make ufe of the lihrary facilitiex to study and carry on the uxual lihrary conuerfationf. The comm unify projecfs Tim Cullen entertain! Jome Head Start children at the Phi Sigma Kappa Eafter Egg Hunt. This wa: a follow-up to their Christmaf Party for the .fame childaren. The memherx of the houxe .feem to enjoy the project as much ax their guextx. Rick Applegate, preferring the outdoorx, findx a quiet place on the lawn. .Q X 4 ,Af bg fm N4 f f' - 7513 . , X Y V Q Z 951' . . .,. ' 3 hu.. Q MX. 'Q , X .4 4 . J1pn.,,,.. q.. I W .V +9 . Ql?1l5:2'Q ..ax, ' , 4 x N tw. ' -f Q -v .vw B 1,29 ,un 'QV il-ew ' mf--A T-- ' - xl 1 . F vi' MIKE ACUFB BOB AMON Juvf ATKINSON JIM BARR JOHN BAYER DOUG BENGE BEN BRISCOE CHARLES BROOKE BILL BROWNELL JOHN DAVIDSON MARK DOANE DAVID DOUGHTEN LARRY DREYER BOB ELY GREG FOERTER DAN EOLEY VERNE GALLUP LARRY HALVERSON JACK HANSON TOM HARDING GERALD HOMSTAD GERRY HUDSON DICK HUNTSBERGER RAY JARRETT LEE JOHNSON KEN JONASEN BARRY KENFIELD GALE KERNS JERRY KIDD DAN KILLESTAD if H B ,av an fi 5'-Brut yy: , I igma Plzi Epsi on Sponsoring . . . Autumn: Bowery Ball Winter: Queen Of Hearts Ball . . . Kathy Caras, Queen of Hearts Spring: Barn Dance Girls Of the Golden Heart 'Www DAVID DAVIES President 'fall-wav' 'Wim 'tw JVM., grim 439 W3 yu' 'Mm haf --naw' .4 iixg X , f MMNN wg Nw. 'w,,f7.f .fs A M, f, Med X. V W KWWL A af W - S 'S'W5..f S W Q X Wx A QW W X 1 Mn- Mg QA f Kaflzy Caras' Sigma Phi Epsi on ueen of Hearis , 555 DICK KING BOB KLINDT DICK KUHL DAVE LAURSEN LAWSON LOWE ED LEARY DENNIS LIND JACK LIND JOHN LYONS JIM MCGEHEB MARTY MELOSI RICK MIREHOUSE MIKE MORRISON WAYNE NAYEMATSU STEVE NELSON BILL .PAYNE HARRELL PETERSON LORIN PETERSON ROBERT PETERSEN DOUGLAS ROBERTSON 556 4 W' Waiting for rufloees or girlJ?? JOHN ROSE JOHN SALO BILL SCHAFFER DARREL SHOQUIST ANTONIO SPENCER FRANK SPENCER GARY STEVENSON JEFF STOEHR CRAIG SWANSON .FRED TRABER DAVID UEECK RON VANDERVEN DALLAS VIALL LES WAITE TOM WARD PAUL WOEHLCKE JAMES WYSEL KEN YACHECHAK , gl 9722- f , f,:f:f-'ff .Zi i .,r-,vi ' 5 Tlzeia Clzi Sponsoring . . Autumn: Hobo Arts Dance Winter: Red and White Formal Dinner-Dance . . Miss Nancy Rogers, TX Dream Girl Spring: Circle Bar X Dude Ranch Trip Easter Egg Hunt Canathon Pledge Dance VI? From left: Row 1-Dean Cox, Herb Ufbiroda, Bob Rosy, and Don Brown. Row 2-Dee Summers, Bob Lochmiller jack Ballard, Wally Jakabowfki, and Tom Meeker. Row 3-Chuck Miller, Paul Croilvie, Mark Bradley, Norm Fjofse and Randy Horler. Y 73 . ,, 'S ,P , .1 E I 1,'. rv ,, Qijgxlx 55, 'J X X Nancy Rogers Tlzefa Clzi Dream Girl From left: Row 1-Roger Haick, Mark Crosbie, Bob Weir, Paul Zeni, and Don Keffler. Row 2-Steve Oke, Tom Chexbro, Doug Banducci, Gary Berg, and George Sherwood. Row 3-Bill Thomas, Doug Hayden, jim Smith, Terry Krebs, Terry Krueger, and Carl Sandell. Bryan Magnuxon, TX, and Grizzly football Jtar, was choxen thi.r year by a profefsional football league. He followf Wayne Becker who wax drafted by the Chicago Bearx laxt year. WW K Q M L gm . 2? 4 k Thiy ix a bird'J eye view of the winning AOPi stack of canx at the Theta Chi Canathon. Greele A cfiv ifies Vx G Brace Lohle talk: to a warmly dreffed to-ed hetween clauey. The winfer encouniers . . . of 0 N , be :., Q Dam on Gannett and Marilyn Zenger contrihitte their time to the Kappa-SAE :now Jcnlpture Ted Flynn and Lynn Hetrick fleftj wait for the announcement of the new Delta Gamma Anchor Man at the DG Anchor Ball. Ric Richter and Georgeanne Edington dance at the Kappa Alpha Theta Alley Rally. , 361 35 fm ..-. lf. ,.. I I' ,J- 3 BILL ANDERSON GARY ANTONSON TIMOTHY CULLEN THOMAS EDIE JAMES GIBSON GEORGE GUNTERMANN CHAN HARTELIUS ROBERT JAMES DAVID KILLIAN DAVE KOONTZ JIM NOON JAMES PETERSON RICK ROBINSON JIM SULGROVE GERALD WAGONER PETE WILLIAMS Plzi Sigma Kappa Sponsoring . Autumn: Carnation Ball Miss Cindy jones, Moonlight Girl Winter: Coffee Dan Party Spring: Barbarian Party Little Sisters Of the Triple T RAYMOND PRYOR President ,,,......R JP' 'BV ASW Ni' 'vamp'-f X f A W., 35,1 swf Eg RWUZYVC' IW' W .W 1 ',:f -el. l f'W . Rf , : ' 1 2 i ' ,f S5 25 Ig A f Z f ix is H 1 1 J , R fs I, - my A5 the Iearom change, the Phi Sigs me the climate to best adwmfage. ,Www S The Little Sifters of the Triple T .rerue the Phi Sig fraternity in many wayx. They are, from left: Row 1-Cynthia Waters, Sandy I-Iolmburg, and Cindy Ionex. Row 2- Georgia Bowman, jackie Campbell, Judy jenkins, and Linda Hanron. Row 3-Carolyn Zeig and Carol Larfon. Cinaly fones Phi Sigma Kappa Moonlight Girl 363 4 iving Group Acfiviiies The Gingerbread Band performed for the Men'J Spring Social Function. Chuck Vick, the lead finger, added to the hafidk performance with hi: exprenionx and hix matical lc? EIN. The Miller Hall Dance wax organized hy Ben Har- witz, Social Chairman of the Men'5 Dormf. The dance way held in the Lodge and free food and music were aoailahle to anyone who way intereyted. Sandwiches were .verzfed to Jome while otherx danced to the mafic or watched the hand and their light show. As the nanze independent inzpliex, most of those living in a dorm have ideaf which do not necenarily agree with other! living in the fame building. Here, two anzhitious campaigner: for Ed Leary dexigned large .vigm that were hang from the Knouflef Hall halcony and in Craig Hall ufindowx. It is de- hatahle whether thif type of campaigning produces any definite remlti hat the effort that goef into any project irt order to ,rapport a certain helief is well worth the time tpent. Kiln- . fir-f . Diana Talcott Ileftj from Knowler Hall paaxes on her way to clan to intpect the work done hy thofe who participated in the International Chalk Day draw-in during Spring Quarter. The sidewalhf were ated at the paper and the Jtttdentx created their- picture: and Jayingy on the concrete. 56 esse Hall The eleven stories of jesse Hall became the home of the freshmen girls last Fall Quarter. Combining modern furnishings and personal kniclq-knacks, jesse Hall soon became the center of activity as the year progressed. The elevators, which quickly speed to the upper floors were an improvement over the slower elevators in the other dorms. As the seasons changed, the women living in the upper floors of the dorm were given a clear long-distance View of Missoula and the sur- rounding area. From their vantage point, they can see all the activity on campus and now can find a good reason to day-dream between study hours. The jerre Hall officerr are, from left: Row 1-Mary Pat Snllizfan, Prerident. Row 2-Pamela South, Secretaryg An- drea Malyezfac, Social Chairnzang joan Foote, Standarzlr Chairman: and Renee LaLonde, Carnpnr Affair! Chairman. One of the cerernonier which included a lining group was the SAE pinning ceremony. Here, Mark Eicholtz and Kathy Toffley, john Moran and Diane Taylor, Rod Yoang and Cathy Brown, and Scott Wink and Holly Holms Jtand as they are .rerenaded in front of fesye Hall during Spring Quarter. .fE 1 xi- F W ' - ww , it s Wil Q Eating in the Food Service offers a variety in menus and atmosphere. Here, the Food Service treated the students to an old-fashioned Steak Fry in the Oval, where members of the women's living groups enjoyed one of their last meals before going home to home-cooked food. junior Sponsors have a big responsibility and only those women who have shown outstanding ability in campus activities and scholastic achievement are eligible. From left: Row 1-Barb Holum, Kitty Fulton, Pat Robinson, and Marion Tobin. Row 2-Bev St. Cyr, Donna Harris, Connie Byers, Randi Ferch, Mary Cheryl Fay, and Karen Cole. unior Sponsors if 'mai' 9 f,,.,f 1 r ' .52 fi' x ,AJ 'ISC' .f ir? Q ? 4'5Q , S ' 51 SS? sf!-f5 Q 5 5 'f Qzsvegf-Q. . ww ' N Y Y ' 23-3 . K kgs 45 ,. u N ' 1 vii af X , 1 1 U 1 Q N, 1 N-S Q f Q-fi, -1,.if4 MA 51 ' Know es Hall A ,Q L lil is X' Y yy .... o-, t. t Q, W 's----w..,,,, A sf Q - ,sa ,...N--W RQ r , x M M'-msg 4 is if Senior Residents The housemothers and the offi- cers of Knowles Hall keep the systems running as smooth as possible. The dorm has a closed night once a week to conduct special business at floor meet- ings. Knowles Hall, the upperclass women's dormitory, is a center of activity. The dorm faces the Lodge and is the main thoroughfare for those living in dorms behind Knowles and for those parking in the Knowles Hall parking lot. Sae Wamhach and Sandy Kimes attend to the duties of the Knowles Hall desk. The women who work here are responsible for the dorm as they are left in charge hy the honsemothers. KN'-sw ' ff aww- , T we From left: Row 1-Virginia Gandara and Sonja Eggen. Row 2-Irene Cardinal, Cathy Finn, and Shari Bryant. Row 3-Alice Armitage, Shelly Preston, and Dorothy Diede. 65 h-.., .414 Q .,, The lounges of many of the dorms on campus are a place for study, for conversation, for listening to records, or for playing a piano. Ma in Officers ar' Y 'ar Edith Shire takes advantage of the solitude of Knowles lounge as she studies amid a brightly decorated atm osphere. Kneeling: Barbara Bailey, Standards Chairman. Sitting: Kathy Erickson, Sec- retary,' S nsie Gunderson, Treasurer, Chris Phillips, Presidentg and Mrs. Mulligan, Hoasemother. Standing: Mrs. Haines, Housemother. Q as R S- ff ,G Q14 sums , N A . -X. Swag, 3 afcx JK .2 xx, W ., - vi .aftf ,UQ X X X A ,ERS Q 2? fx W .Q ..,. . ,,. Nw. X . , W, ,N R X I 422124. y WIN, ff iw . -N rp5.aAQ,,, ft N 'X N X , my-m J. . X ,. , - .Sv v -- ,X a . - 25 ,46 ' ,Aa Q , . Adina, .A -I R - X ' A ff ' ' Liz Toufne hrazfef one of the all too frequent Spring Jtorrns. Below, many a bewildered parent has gone through the exciting chore of packing his childk helongingx and wondering how in the world it is all going to fit. .....,, mlb Knowles Hallo M - - -naw The Knowlex Hall Lounge ix uxed for many purposes and here it xervef af a .rtudy place for Sandy Kirner and her date who Jeern unconcerned hy the Sentinel photographer. Ufflei' Turner Hall, the smallest of the women's dorms, had four senior residents this year. These women provided a good reference for all the underclass students living in the dorm. From left: Row I-Susan Whitney, Jeri Brown, and Donna Taylor. Seated-Kathy McGowan. Officers From left: Sitting-Mrs. Wolf, Mrs. Iellison, Nancy Marks, Secretaryg and Anne Connolly, Vice President. Standing-Joann Menello, Presidentg and Elizabeth Wfhitenlan. Treasurer. All students at one time or another are involved with the student dispensary at the Health Service. Here, Becki Des- charnps, Mrs. Carol Mesnard, and Roger Gorton help with the pharmaceutical needs. iv ing Gro u ps A ciiv ifies The Sadie Hawkins Day Dance is a big event for the living groups because it is an all school function which is widely advertised and very popular. Here, Rita Donahue and Gary Thogersen pose for a picture in their costumes. The costumes provide an extra amount of revelry to the function. Final week affectr all enrolled rtadentr on canzpztr and reminders of quiet lJourJ can be found ported on many bulletin lvoardr. AJ the Jnow meltr, the lawn behind Brantly Hall be- conzer known ar Brantly Beach and the traffic there between clarrer becomef strangely heazfier ar more Jwinz- ing :nits appear. Muiic wa: provided for the Food Service Steak Fry orz the Oval. Q ' 'aim . 2 if 5 'il' , 5:13, f. 1 3 Q Men is Dorms Aher Hall The Resident Assistants of Aber Hall have a demanding job. Aber, the freshmen men's dormitory, is new this year and the RA's have the tedious chore of keeping all the inhabi- tants from destroying the new furnishings. Although the RA's are expected to maintain their high grade point and good class stand- ing, they have the additional challenge of the incoming freshmen and their problems. From left: Row 1-Larry Goohirz, Jim Eller, jack Baugh, and Jim Sweeney. Row 2-George Kantz, Auistarzt Head Reiidentj Ron Meyeri, Gary Rohertf, jim Sedgewirh, Earl Maitin, Boh Franhf, Head Reii- dentg and lVayne DeRue. A5 the varioui refidenti of the living groupf pursue their individual interextx, marzy make a rzame for themfelvei in many fieldf. jim No0ri,- the Sentinel photographer can he credited with quite a few of the outxtanding picturef in thi: hook. 374 With the shift to Aber Hall in janu- ary, many of the Resident Assistants of Craig Hall found their job consid- erably easier. Craig Hall had many empty rooms during Spring Quarter and these RA's did not seem to mind at all. From left: Row 1-Jim Shockley, Rich Paul- son, Ed Chamberlain, and Louie Jaruui. Row 2-John Mnndloenk, Gordon Zillger, Darell Hagen, Head Rerldentj and Sterling Miller, Arfirtanz Head Rerident. Craig Hall By Spring Quarter the members of the living groups find it hard to stay inside. The Oval provides a place to study, to hold classes, or merely to carry on a casual conversation. Duniway -Elrod Halls ' l L s 1 zt D .-4 , H , M. 4, , f -7:':,. - The hulletin hoardr of the uariour dormr alto Jeem to he quite irztererting. Spring Quarter and a 39.00 parking fee for 1967-68 brought pavement to the Elrod parking lot. The old and the semi-new combine in the Duniway-Elrod complex. The complex houses many men and requires much additional work from the Resident Assistants. Pos- sibly the most lively group of RA's, these men handle any problem that may arise with ease. From left: Row 1-Ed Leary, Dave Griggs, and Wayne Maahx. Row 2-Boh DeHuff, Duane Eamor, and lim Anderton. Row 3 -Millard DuMa5, Ron Mehrens, and Herh White. Row 4- Dennir Skinner, Ray Glarrud, Head Reridentf and Steve Hallock. Rowd5-Ron Brunnell, Fred Poole, and Rink Green, Arfirtant Head Refi ent. Ah, the times at Miller Hall. The Resi- dent Assistants of Miller are required to handle any practical jokesn that the men in the dorm may try. As the ma- jority of residents in Miller are seniors, by the end of four years, many jokes have been tried and the best are usually perfected so that no one takes the blame. These RA's have a tough job but they seem able to carry the burden well. From left: Row I-D012 Bramzell, joe Bain, Clark Prize, and Mike Gallagher. Row 2-Bill Bick, Head ReJiileizt,' Dale Bimler, Dan Averill, Ben Hurwitz, Grady Plemmom, Terry Mackie, and ,lim Lill. 3' M flier Hall V .-Xml - 1 . -4. ml 5 Q M ilffa ry . Science A I L31 'Rfk X3 Right Face! . . . Left Face! ,Q , Q 5s is The Army Color Guard prefents the colors at a football game. Leif play Army Col. Means! from lefls Col. Meam, Dean Wilson, and joe Bans, And to think I gave up a bagle for zlJiJ! Army no ,. , The Army ROTC xtrikey again! The Cadet'.f float look firjl place in the Homecoming Parade for the third year in a row. Contributing to it'J heazity are memherf of the K-Dette Corpy and Smokey the Bear, portrayed hy Cadet john Angwin. From left: Pam W'alterJ, Dorothy Brinhel. Nancy Harzfey, and Dianne Bjerzzm. I-,,,-.-uni' The Army ROTC Military Ball Queen, Freddi lhien, added grace and heanty to the 1967 Homecoming Parade. RCTC The former Min Montana USA, Stevie Lahti was efcorted by the Army Drill Team. Stevie is presently the K-Delte Commander. Follow me! Cadet Commander jobn Krier leadf zbe Drill Team in a performance at a basketball game. From left: Row 1-Steve Brown and Rod Hofler. Row 2-jack Powerx and William Wert- man. Row 3-Helmer Hamey. Row 4-William Linycott. Now gentlemen, tbix if bow we're going to handle tbix qaarterk drill. Bob Frankf, Brigade Commander, inxtrnctx bi: aidef on wbat be expect: to accomplixb daring the quarter, From left: Ed Hall, Bob Frankx, Dennis Minemyer, and Gary Sleffenf. Tbe Army Drill Team prefentf lbe colorx at a bome bafkelball game. a W . f g I Pat Chaffee demonftrater tbe precixion and accuracy lbe memberf of tbe Drill Team mnyt bane in order to belong to Ibix elite group. '79-' Counter Guerri as at ,an Counter guerrillas is one of the many training plans available through Army ROTC and the organization is open to all men with two or more quarters of Army ROTC. The counter guerrilla program emphasizes physical fitness and weekly training sessions that deal with small unit tactics. Follow Me is their motto. .yi Cadet Bairch Jearchef for the aggreryor during maneuuery. The counter guerrilla: on rnaneuuery at Blue Mountain liyten attentiuely to inftructions. -f ' Gentlemen, I want to cut the aggrexrors off at tlaix point. Lonnie Dale and Gary Hancock re- ceiue their order! from Cadet Major Keith Flaugb during an exercife. Counter guerrillar receive extenxiue training in self defenre. as-mMa11m.wnwl1n-ax A nzemher of the Army ROTC Btigle Corps stands at attention. Memhers of the Drum Corps march not only sunshine hut also in ruin. Progress is our most important product. The newly- formed K-Dette-els, an extension of the K-Dette Corps, exemplify the Army ROTC new look with the introduc- tion of the mini-shirt. From left: Row 1-Rosemary Smith and Kerry Barker. Row 2-Susan Peterson and Shirley Moshy. A rmy K-Defies 6, g 'Q , we s From lefi: Row I-Gail Aaherge,fKazhy Ehrolh, Pam Walterf, Nancy Harzfey,,Iaize Ballard, Pam Donaldmn, Carol Howell, Shirley Mofhy, Mitzi Kolar, and Loaixe Fenner. Row 2-Ialene Newland, julie Thonzpxon, Stevie Lahli, Commander, Valerie Sipherx, Colleen Herherion, Rosemary Smith, Dee Dee Dahl, and Krif Romnad. A,,,n 385 4 jim Murray, a Jerzior in Army ROTC, and his date, K- Dette Carol Howell, lake five daring the Army Mili- tary Ball. Shirley Morhy ffealedj and Colleen Hetherzon were selected as the two outstanding K-Detler of 1968. The two girly were chosen hy member! of the K-Dezte Corpf. The K-Dette precision marching unit are the queens of the Army ROTC .detachment at the University of Montana. 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V X 4 H , 1 , .4 -' Y v - 'S X, -' NX. ' XX, 1. 1 ' 'Q 1 . - . 1 , ' . X . XX.. ' 'f X I mu X ,M ,4 i'X,' ,, XX' f , , ' X 4 X XXX X X X X X . ,X F- , , 1 1 X A ' XX f ' ' ' ' . - - X ' x X' X fs X N fl I . 1 Air 'Force Military Ball The Air Force Military Ball, a highlight in the Department of Military Science, is at- tended by ROTC cadets, members of Angel Flight, and invited guests. Being a very formal occasion, everyone puts their best foot forward and enjoys the sophisticated military atmosphere. ,Qin dsx iii svgf V, WI! .fn From left.' Row 1-Rich Mirehoafe, Damon Gannett, Gary Rohertf, Gary Paul, and Bill McRae. Row 2-Wet Appelt, Torn Wilkini, Mark Lewing, and Randy White. Row 3-Gary Lihecap, Gordon Spunich, and Manfred Kocznr. A rnold A ir ociefy The two service organizations of the AFROTC, Angel Flight and Arnold Air Society work together to promote the ideals of the U.S. Air Force and the AFROTC program on campus. Both groups sponsor service projects such as the AFROTC-Red Cross Blood Drive. Angel Flight, supported by Arnold Air Society, presents a precision drill at various high schools and competitions. This year Angel Flight won three first place trophies at the Lilac Festival Invitational Drill Competition for their excellence in regu- lation and exhibition drill. At an area conclave in Moscow, Idaho, Darlene Young, Angel Flight Com- mander, was selected Outstanding Area Commander, and Debbie Nord was voted Area H-2 Little General Candidate. They represented U of M at New York City in April at the National AAS-AnF Conclave. Through the cooperation of these organizations, Missoula and U of M benefit from their efforts. Angel Flighf , fam AFROTC Aerospace Siu dres Front left: Row 1--Lynne Hogne, Carol Stofich, Terry Heine, Marcia Wife, Dar- lene Young, janet Driycoll, Margaret McDonald, Linda Gillarn, Carol Smith, and Penny Hayer. Row 2-Dehhie Nord, Helen Mnlroney, Kay Wither- Jpoon, Linda Anderton, Suzy Cartiy, and Margo Barclay. Row 3-Sae Mast, Lex Mertenr, Tana Faarot, Safie Volhel, Kryilal Keith, Marcia Hogae, Diana Talcott, Dalyce Peck, and Lynn Stah- lecher. From left: Row 1-Lee Howard, Joe Barnard, Tom Gopp, Michael Noreen, Manfred Koczar, Gordon Spurzich, lame! Searlef, and Gary Pahl. Row 2--Dan Bealzdelte, Ted Flynn. George Peck, John Randall, Gary Lihecap, and Dean Wilxon. Row 3-Wes Ap- pell, Ron Pierre, Daniel Dlnerzherry. Rarzdy ll7hite, Mark Lewirzg, Roger Reichman, and Phil Foley. Senior Cadets EN! Va rie The Valkyrie, the AFROTC Men's Drill Team performs at many basketball games and the Lilac Drill Competition in Spokane, Washington. Practicing every morning at 6:00, they have be- come experts of the manual of arms. From left: Row 1-Tom Coefield, Larry Floyd, Mike Kilroy, jim Rogers, and Commander Ed Hamon. Row 2-Dave Olfon, Dean Kirchner, and jim Linne. Row 3-Rich Harmala, Leon Franzzick, Peter Van Sickle, and Pete Graf. unior Cad From left: Row 1-Richard Mirehoafe, Ron Phelps, Ken Kempner, and Wayne DeRae. Row 2 -Carey Smith, Ken Cass, Ken lWildang, and Gale Kerm. Row 3-Larry Haggim, Damon Gan- net, Gary Rohertx, and Mardo McRae. Not pic- lared-Greg Harmon, Bill Rapp, and Wade Rolo- Jon. 'Y xrf 7, yi .WNW x A 2 ,, 6 , 5 K , A f, YK 2 ,f ff :A 4 w, 1 W els lx r,,YMaJ Mm, The Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps is now in the third year of its vol- untary program. This program, consisting of campus leaders and scholars, stresses the importance of these qualities and has pro- duced Army pilots and career men for the U.S. Air Force. WW A .,Q7 'FP' I Jr XA il Y fi Q pring ine Ari 1. Edd Blachler acted at host for the jazz Workfhop Friday at 4:00. e Zis- ,Q 15 The Jazz Workshop performed once in concert with the Jubileers and then for a Friday at 4:00 in the Grill. Both Gary I-Ierhig fahove leftj if aided hy Frank Diliherto ax he proves that his talent wax not acquired from texlhookf hut through many hourx of actual practice. '. .4 -V-if.. 'iff-v '- gn f ,Wu appearances provided the audience with a contemporary insight on the progression of the style of music. The hraff .rection fleftj, directed hy Frank Diliherto, produced some arousing rounds that echoed through the Lodge halls. An Italian fraw Hai Finding a Straw Hat created much excitement and lnzppineyr for the Parisian wedding party at they purrned the Izridegroom, Ftzdinard, in and out of the Jhopr and homer of Parir. An Italian Straw Hat, written in 1851, is one of those curious French concoctions, a vaudeville-a play with short songs that circumvented the old law that limited the number of legitimate theaters in Paris. The set, composed of brilliant colors and masterful design, supported the gaiety of the songs and dancing as the char- acters were directed through the play by Lester Harvey Hankinson. The play was produced completely by stu- dents and exhibits the skills in the different areas of theater production. Left: Tariveau CBill Shryockj, Clara fLinda Atkinsonb, and Fadinard CTeddy Ulmerb , discuss the description and location of the Straw Hat. As the final scene closes Cbelowj , the hat has been found, all conflicts are resolved, the wedding party continues on their way to the church, and Helene CSharon Strobelj and Fadinard are married. w,ntf .Q ft - , a,mx - p 3 l ? s f The School of Fine Arts houses an extremely experi- enced Art Department where students have the oppor- tanity to learn the hasics of all fields of art. Here, a student in a drawing class takes advantage of the Spring sunshine to capture a mood of the campus in charcoal, ink, or pencil. W, 'V fzftg, 1' Q9 ww LW. I Many potters from the ceramics section of the Art Department held sales in front of the Lodge. The sales gazfe the students a chance to earn a hit of extra money. The competition was sahtle hat those with the most experience and the hes! creatine ideas were the ones that sold most of their wares. MT' New 1 ,WW in ,sgw Q nuns-ug , X M ' he ' 51. ' y N N awww , 4' 5. Y , , . ifwiffr, -4 , john Murphy prexenteci a Jhowing of his art during the final weehf of Spring Quarter. The ceramic piece! were the work he had done for hix ma5ter'J degree in Art. A: it if with many otherr in the School of Fine Arts, john Jpent many hourf throughout the year creating thefe pzecex and the amount of time is only recognized when one lookf at the .rhill and excellence with which the work is done. f f 1,15 'A HQ Q' ivqc q 0 n Grd U Cl f'10 11 a if Dr. Rfcbzarcl Sbzannon Professor ofEc'onomics Quisfanaiing Teacher 1967-68 As the University's Outstanding Teacher for the 1967-68 academic year, Dr. Shannon re- ceived a check for 3500 and an engraved plaque from the U of M Alumni Association. Prizes ana, Awarcls Convocation , X 1 Dr. Shannon way Jeleczfed on the baxif of nominationr submitted to a Jcreening com- v mittee by yaniors and senzorr zn a poll conducted by member! of Pbi Kappa Pbi, national Jcbolarzic bonorary. Tbe .fcreening committee evaluated tbe nominationr for final selection. H115- y X 1 f i 5.11 A ff u A 54 53, , 'X ' an ' in-V. Miha: . 1 Gregory Harmon, Mifyoula, A re- reirer the U.S. Air Force fmancral ayriytarzre grant: from Dr. Shan- 71072. Greg war alro the recipient of the Sifrer Tray and 3200 af the ad- vanced ROTC Jlzzdenl who let- zered in atbletirf. The award if bareal on leadership, rclaolarrhip, milifary aptitude, Jportrmanrlaip, and character. Q0 U 0fM fuclenis Receive Scholars ips ana, Prizes At the annual Prizes and Awards Convocation, the Outstanding Teacher of the Year was named and more than 90 students received scholarships and other awards. Elinar A. Lund, Jr., President of the Alumni Association, pre- sented the Outstanding Teacher award, and Dr. Robert W. Coonrod, Dean of the U of M College of Arts and Sciences, presented scholarships and other awards valued at thousands of dollars to students during the convocation. 95 The U of M Field Home um filled to capacity with ptzreiztr, relcztizfer, and friendi. Bczizizerr from prezfiouy claire: lined the building, izizzzoznzcing tlaiy at the 715t commencement exercire. An aizxiour hand grarpr a diploma and receiver congmtulatiom. This is one of the 617 graduates who received a diploma in the 1968 commencement cere- monies. Ninety-eight were graduated with honors and 25 with high honors. Fifty-nine Master's De- grees and 12 Doctorate Degrees were also presented. Thirty-four students received the degree of Doctor of Law. Following the presentation of colors, Father Ferguson delivered the Invocation and President Pantzer, in his Charge to the Class, stressed the changing attitudes of the time and our re- sponsibility to maintain high objectives. K 114 i. -i I ' i iwtfmg . Prior to the beginning of the ceremonier, gradnater find their place in line on the north .fide of the Oval and march lo the Field Home preceded hy the marshals. With every name checked off and everyone accounted for, lhe ceremony hegim. Commissioning i Commissioning, for senior Army and Air Force cadets, is also an important part of graduation. This past year, 80 Army cadets and 46 Air Force cadets received their commissions as second lieu- tenants. Sixteen Army cadets and nine Air Force cadets were cited as Distinguished ROTC Military Graduates. sf-11-nungnn Am '-4 3' sri Photo by Harley Herrick. Cyrife Van Duser Miss Van Duser arrived on the University of Montana campus June 10, 1941 and has not experienced a dull moment in 27 years of service. Twenty-three Sentinel yearbooks on the li- brary shelves will list Cyrile as staff advisor. Hundreds of alumni have scrapbooks of clip- pings from their hometown newspapers tell- ing of their activities and accomplishments at the U of M which Cyrile wrote. Univer- sity files are also filled with photographs that she has taken and it would be difficult to recall attending a University function where Cyrile was not present with her cam- era. When Cyrile retires in july, she will leave behind her a wealth of records to attest to many years of busy service. The present Sentinel staff, being her last, wish her the best in her retirement with the hope that she may be able to take some of those pictures that she just never had time for before. Reiiring Advisor fo file Sentinel S ign of Changing Times Refiring Faculty anal f Ramona Iellison Dr. David R Mason Head Resident, Turner Dixon Professor In aw Mary L. Nicfzol Luciiie Speer Senior Accouniing Cleric Documenfs Llfnrarian Bu siness Office Professors devote many years of their lives to the instruction of students. Education, affect- ing the lives of young people, is an operative force in the molding of future generations. The Sentinel staff Wishes to congratulate these individuals on a job well chosen and com- pleted. Frank Watson Associate Professor, Education I rights fi-2'VZ-g'3?- In Memoriam Sfaff Sfuclenfs Oalefey Coffee Donald Roger Durgfn irec or, of Founda ion D t U M t Micnaeffoe Durlzam Ruth C. Hughes Roger Truman Pefersen S p or, Maflanal TQIQPIIOHG Servfce Iames A. Roloerfs Ir. if 'f ,2l,:E AZ! ...uw- Pafronh Page The 1968 Sentinel staff would like to thank the following for their support in the publication of the 1968 Sentinel. ALLEN DRUG MISSOULA MERCANTILE FIRST NATIONAL BANK SOUTHSIDE NATIONAL BANK FLORENCE MOTOR HOTEL TURMELL-DeMAROIS FOX, BALLAS, BARROW TYPEWRITER SERVICE 85 SUPPLY HARRY'S A 8c W DRIVE-IN WESTERN VENDING ' - f QU.. pf' lr 5 'W P X WTMM Ki 'AN- rom flze V 'QW H . 'MM-Q A O bg ' C ff U Q 1, .Ury W A eff? di NY ,L x, 1 F.-f' Nav 'W - '5'jf jf f, ,, ' P ' , ,. ,. . d . . Q 5 1 W 4 'fd 9. awk f l'.I V .-w K s ff 40 2 A fof uief 1 F, QI, vw , ' ,m , X fy H '14 A Y X-ww 1 ' 1: 'T ., if 4:.w a - , W I- dwg, Q 4 W mv 'W v ' Hf Q ' ,- ' ,f We 1 . 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' ' ff, A ,772-' U 4'i'13.'5WfLiFT'E?32i?i 1!iff235f'1C'Jki' 'z-11 ,5 wr ' ' ' ' A ' I ,N MEI ,.,'ffis1',g'i'VW:'wWGE1wf5!f'-1 'Ji,'f?f 4?w.55?w!ffQ:g, ,mv f ' ' ' V' -X Hs- . ' ww -, 4' wmwzxwga , ' V I W , 'UYANT' 1 ab , . L .1 5 n .Jr f-ww. fm f.. . , F . Q, Qm fp, ,. ' QQ R M' W ,,,r 4, 5, L 6 gk, - vnk ff a ,X , 4 03 O . . . and all things must come to an end. CAROL NELSON EDITOR was -sw assi Y I wish to give special thanks to: Karen Cole Cyrile Van Duser Al Ham Art jette Don Kludt Al Madisnn my staff the employees of Printing Services for their special help in the publication of the 1968 Sentinel. 232 Lee, Andrew E. 210 Adm in fsiraifon, Faculty an Clerfcai Index Acher. John P. 240 Aimi, Alfred C. 4Majorl 247 Alexander, Paul B. QDrJ 190 Allen, Charles K. lDrJ 209 Alt, David qDrJ 191 Ammons, Robert B. tDrJ 209 Anderson, C. LeRoy 4DrJ 212 Anderson, Hal E. Anderson, Homer E. 164 Andrie, Eugene 111, 230 Angwin, Keith QLt. ColJ 247 Arkava, Morton L. cDrJ 212 Arnold, Aden 230 Autio, Rudy 230 Babb, Harold QDrJ 209 Baker, Eldon E. 1DrJ 214 Ballard, William R. 1DrJ 202 Banaugh, Robert P. tDrJ 164, 202 Barsness. Larry 182 Barth, Glenn R. iDrJ 52, 226 Baughman, Robert G. Beaty, Chester B. 190 Beaufait, William R. lDrJ Beausoleil, Samuel QFatherl 250 Behan, Mark 4DrJ 176 Bennani, Nancy G. tMrs. MJ 186 Bennett, Raymond J. tD1'J 244 Benson. Robert E. Berg, Lyle L. Berger, Laurence H. Bessac, Frank B. 1DrJ 175 Betcher, William D. 13, 19 Bier, Jesse 1DrJ 182 Billingsley, Johanna 248 Birch, Joan 1Mrs. T. HJ Birch, Thomas H., Jr. 206 Black, Bryan T. 206 Blackmer, Maxine M. 4Mrs. F. HJ 230 Blake, George M. tDrJ 234 Blakely, Robert B. 164 Blank, Andy Blankenship, Madeline QBettyl 4Mrs. W. MJ 240 Blouin, Denault M. 182, 185, 296 Blumberg, Nathan B. QDrJ 238 Bobowiec, Basil B. QM.DJ 164 Boehmler, Richard M. 1DrJ 28, 44, 215 Bolen, Charles W. iDrJ 51, 229 Bolle, Arnold W. 1DrJ 164, 234 Boner, Agnes fDrJ 182 Boren, Robert R. 1DrJ 214 Brabb, George J. qDrJ 226 Brackebusch, Arthur P. Bragg, Patricia P. 226 Braun, Harold A. ilVI.DJ Breazeale, Paul C. tMajorl 246 Breuninger, Hubert R. 226, 274 Brier, Warren J. LDrJ 238 Briggs, Edwin W. 46, 240 Briscoe, Emma 4Mrs. J. LJ 200 Brock, Robert R. 186 Browder, Gordon lDrJ 164, 212 Browman, Ludvig G. iDrJ 218 Brown, Firman H., Jr. fDrJ 229 Brown, James A. 165, 229 Brown, Timothy 248 Brown, Wally 13, 19 Brown, Walter 1DrJ 52, 182 Brunson, Royal B. 4DrJ 218 Bryan, Charles A. iDrJ 202 Bryan, Gordon H. 1DrJ 244 Bugbee, Henry G. CDrJ 206 Bunse, Donald L. 230 Burford, William Skelly 4DrJ 206 Burgess, Bertha 4Mrs. C. CJ Burgess, Robert M. 1DrJ 187 Burke, James L. 182 Byrd, Catherine W. tMrs. M. DJ Canaris, Albert G. lDrJ 218 Canham, Donald H. iDrJ 244 Card, George L. fDrJ 204 Carleton, Linus J. QDrJ 220 Carrier, Warren 4DrJ 182 Carson, H. M. Cerino, Richard F. Chaffey, Douglas Camp QDrJ 195 Chandler, Devon 165, 248 Chaney, Robert B. Jr. fDrJ 216 Chapman, Ray F. 165 Chapman, Richard Allen 195 Chase, Samuel B., Jr. QDrJ 180 Chessin, Meyer CDrJ 176 Christopherson, Joan QMrs. EJ 200 Chvatal, Donald P. 165, 248 Clow, Maurine QDrJ 96, 165, 268 Clubb, Merrel D., Jr. QDrJ Coffee, Oakley E. 165 Cogswell, Andrew C. 52, 96, 166 Cole, Valerie S. QMrsJ 216 Collins, Thomas J. 162 Cook, Allen D. 230 Cooney, Robert F. Coonrod, Robert W. iDrJ 174 Cope, Robert D. 119 Courtney, Mary Margaret Cox, James W. 178, 220 Craighead, John J. 1DrJ 166, 234 Cromwell, Gardner 1DrJ 52, 241 Cronin, Anthony 183 Crosby, Gary W. 1DrJ 191 Cross, George W. 25, 44, 53, 166, 269 Crowley, William F. 240 Crumley, James 183 Curnow, Maureen lMrs. E. EJ 187 Curry, Robert B. lM.DJ 19, 166 Curtis, William W. 180 Dahlberg, George P. 192 Dayries, John L., Jr. 1DrJ 192 DeBourg, G. Roger 230 DeFrees, Sister Madeline 183 DeLand, Mary F. iMrs. R. WJ 248 DeMarinis, Frederick M. 183 Dennis, Marshall Wm. 44, 226 Dew, James E. 230 Diehl, William D. 4DrJ 166, 226 Diettert, Reuben A. LDrJ 176 Dobie, Dorothy 193 Doty, Gerald H. lDrJ 231 Doty, Jack H. 226, 274 Dove, Jesse K. 166 Dove, Lois 1Mrs. J. KJ 221 Dozier, Robert R. 1DrJ 195 Dresbeck, LeRoy J. 196 Dugan, Edward B. 63, 238 Eddleman, Lee E. lDrJ 234 Edmonds, Dwight M. 226 Edwards, Hugh F. 167 Edwards, Lucille lMrs. H. FJ 167 Ehrbright, Richard M. 222 Eitel, Butler R. 139, 231 Eklund, Carl M. qDrJ Elison, Larry M. tDrJ 241 Elway, John A. 13, 19 Emblen, Donald qDrJ 225 Emmons, David 196 Ephron, Marguerite H. QMrs. H. DJ 187 Erickson, Robert S. 13, 19 Erickson, Ronald E. 1DrJ 178 Evans, Idris W. lDrJ 175, 212 Evans, Simon Malim 190 Evans, William B. lDrJ 196 Farr, William E. 196 Faurot, James L. 235 Faust, Richard A. tDrJ 205 Ferguson, George 1Father7 26, 250 Fessenden, Ralph J. 1DrJ 178 Fevold, H. Richard tDrJ 178 Field, Chris 1DrJ 190 Fields, Robert W. iDrJ 191 Fine, Sara iMrsJ Fisher, David M. 214 Fisher, Wm. Henry 1DrJ 221 Fitzgerald, Bryant W. tDrJ 244, 254 Folson, Roy R. Formuzis, Peter A., Jr. 180 Fredericksen, Linwood 1DrJ 250 Freer, Coburn 183 French, Cecil L. lDrJ 213 Frey, Louise C. tMrs. W. GJ Friedlein, Charles M. tMajorJ 247 Frissel, Sidney S., Jr. 235 Fritz, Harry W. 196 Fuquay, Donald M. Gallagher, Eileen Ganz, Earl 183 Garner, Bea Medicine 175 Gerlach, Frederick L. 235, 262 Geyer, Edmund P. 202 Gibson, William K. 236 Gilbert, Vedder M. qDrJ 183 Gold, Raymond L. fDrJ 167, 213 Gorgon, Clarence C. QDrJ 176, 25 Gorman, Robert E. 1DrJ 167, 221 Gottfried, Herbert W. 183 Gray, William A. 187 Groom, Irene D. 221 Habeck, James R. 4DrJ 176 Haiges, Manfred L. 236 Haines, Claudia QMrsJ 370 Hall, Charles B. 184 Hall, James F. QDrJ 167, 221 Halvorson, Curtis H. Hammen, Oscar J. 1DrJ 196 Hampton, H. Duane 1DrJ 197 Hansen, Daniel L. 202 Hansen, Larry A. Hanson, Kurt A. 187 Hardy, Charles E. Hardy, Mabelle G. qMrs. C. EJ 213 Harris, Jerry L. 184 Harris, John T. iDrJ 236 Harvey, LeRoy H. 1DrJ 177 Harvey, Maria A. lMrs. L. HJ 187 Haupt, Jerome L. 1CaptJ 247 Hayden, Richard J. 1DrJ 208 Helbing, Albert T. 1DrJ 226 Heliker, George B. fDrJ 181 Hemingway, Peter W. 1DrJ 209 Henderson, Dorothy 200 Henderson, Mason 1DrJ 202, 264 Hendrickson, John H. 167, 248 Henningsen, Fred A. 46, 173, 227 Henry, Stephen S. 202 Herbert, Eugene L. 187 Herbig, Harold H. 231 Hertler, Charles F. 168, 193 Hess, Philip J. 168, 238 Hewitt, Gloria C. qDrJ 203 Hill, Frances A. fDrJ 210 Hinds, Jim E. lCaptJ 247 Hirsch, Stanley M. Hodges, Lawrence W. 221 Hoffman, Robert S. 1DrJ 168, 218 Hogan, Henry W. 1M.DJ Honkala, Fred S. 4DrJ 162 Hood. Chas. E. 168, 222 Hook, Walter 231 Horowitz, Samuel 250 Hucul, Walter C. lDrJ 197 Huff, Thomas 1DrJ 206 Hughes, Ruth C. 1Mrs. R. WJ Hummel, J. George 231 Hunt, John J. lDrJ 168,222 Huso, Michela M. fMrs. R. JJ 18 Hut, Lucien lLuitjenb 231, 276 Hyndman, Donald W. fDrJ 191 Jacobson, Norman 222 Jakobson, Mark J. 1DrJ 208 James. Richard H. 231 Jarka, Horst QDrJ 187 Jay, Robert H. qDrJ 168,222 Jellison, Ramona Z. 1MrsJ 372 Jellison, William L. tDrJ Jenni, Donald A. 4DrJ 219 Jennings, Joseph W. 1DrJ 210 Jeppesen, C. R. tDrJ 208 Jeppesen, Randolph H. 208 Jette, Janet A. Johnson, Maxine C. iMrs. M. EJ 169, 227 Johnson, Philip C. Johnson, Robert H., Jr. 1DrJ 169, 222 Johnson, Thomas G. 1DrJ 225 Johnston, Donald O. 1DrJ 231 Jones, Robert G. 231 Juday, Richard E, iDrJ 178 Karlin, Jules A. fDrJ 197 Kempner, Jack J. qDrJ 225 Kersten, Fred QDrJ 188, 207 Kersten, Raquel lDrJ iMrs. F. IJ King, Walter N. 1DrJ 184 Kinraide, Thomas B. Kirkpatrick, Thomas O. 227 Knab, Bernard M. 184 Koeppen, Donald B. fDrJ 225 Konizeski, Richard L. fDrJ 236 Kotak, Edward S. Krier, John P. fDrJ 236 Kuhn, C. Barclay 197 Lackman, David B. QDrJ Lackschewitz, Gertrud 1DrJ tMrs. K. HJ 188 Lahey, Edward Thomas 184 Lange, Robert W. 236 Lapiken, Peter P. iDrJ 188 Larson, Carl L. fDrJ 169, 205 Larson, Keith T. 169 Lawry, John F. 4DrJ 207 Lawther, John D. 193 Lea, Jane Hevener iMrs. C. WJ Mangum, Doris Louella Manis, Merle E. 1DrJ 203 Marbut, Reed lDrJ Martell, Earl W. 170 Martin, Ruby 1Mrs. W. RJ 188 Martinson, Alvhild J. 227 Marvin, Edwin L. 207 Mason, David R. 1DrJ 241 Mgggn, Sudie D. 1Mrs. R. WJ McCollum, Morris H. 46, 170 McDuffie, Keith A. 188 McGiffert, Robert C. 239 McGlynn, Fred 207 MgGXire, Margaret H. lMrs. . J McHugh, Helga 1Mrs. R. SJ 201 McLaverty, Bernard J. fM.DJ Means, John Roderick qDrJ 210 Means, Harwood F. 1Lt. ColJ 246, 378 Medley, Bruce E. 1CaptJ 141, 246 Medora, Rustem S, 1DrJ 245 Merriam, Harold G. 4DrJ 184 Mglyfr, Raleigh R., Jr. QMajorJ Michel, Maurice M. 241 Mgclsgett, Adelaine S. 1Mrs. J. KJ Miller, Charles N. 1DrJ 177 Miller, Donald C. 239 Miller, Kurt R. 1DrJ 232 Millis, George H. fDrJ 223 Mills, Douglas E. 170, 249 Milner, Kelsey C. fDrJ Mgladragovich, Fannie lMrs. EJ Mitchell, George L. 227 Monk, Lois H. 1DrJ 184 Mooar, A. Marie 1MrsJ 177 Moore, John E. 184 Moore, Mary Y. 4Mrs. C. WJ 249 Morley, Muriel E. 216 Morris, Melvin S. 237 Morton, Patricia R. 1Mrs. D. KJ Mulligan, Bertha E. 1MrsJ 370 Munro, James J. R. lDrJ 223 Murphy, C. L. 46, 163 Mussulman, Joseph A. tDrJ 112, 232 Mutch, Robert W. Myers, William M. fDrJ 202 Nakamura, Mitsuru J. QDrJ 204 Nelson, Rita M. 1Mrs. G. OJ 249 Niethold, Edgar F. Nimlos, Thomas J. iDrJ 237 Noble, John 227, 274 Nonnenmacher, Patricia J. tMrs. KJ 189 Nord, Ron 117, 119 Nye, Mika 1MrsJ Oakland, Lloyd 232 Olson, Jack R. tDrJ 216 Ormsbee, R. A. 1DrJ Ortisi, Domenico tDrJ 189 Osterheld, R. Keith fDrJ 178 Pace, R. Wayne fDrJ 214, 265 Palmer, William R. Pantzer, Robert T. 27, 96, 160, 161 173. 298 Papousek, Elizabeth M. 1DrJ 1Mrs. J. FJ 203 Parker, Charles D. QDrJ 28, 170, 215 Parker, J. A. 44, 170 Payne, Thomas iDrJ 198 Pedersen, C. Wayne 1CaptJ 246 Pengelly, W. Leslie 1DrJ 237, 258 Perry, Laurence B. 229 Peterson, Donald W. 193 Peterson, James A. 1DrJ 191 Peterson, John A. 170, 203 Peterson, Robert L. 181 Peterson, Robert L. fDrJ 195 Pettinato, Frank A. 1DrJ 245 Pfeiffer, E. W. CDrJ 219 Pfister, Robert D. Lester, John L. 232 Lewis, George D. 232 Lewis, Harley Wm. 22, 54, 193, 287 Lewis, Leonard L. 169 Lewis, Vanetta 1MrsJ 200 Lindsay, Robert O. fDrJ 198 Liu, Jane Jih-ping 248 Loendorf, Lawrence L. 175 Loftsgaarden, Don O. qDrJ 203 Lommasson, Emma B. 1Mrs. TJ 163, 258 Lorenz, Mavis M. 193 Lory, Earl C. fDrJ 162 Lott, Leo B. iDrJ 195 Lowe, James H., Jr. fDrJ 237 Lucas. Robert C. Lundberg, Wilford 241 Lundquist, Russell M. 227 Lyon, L. Jack Madison, Al 169 Magar, Magar E. QDrJ 178 Mallory, R. Patrick 249 Malouf, Carling I. fDrJ 175 Philip, C. B. fDrJ Phillips, Michael James 189 Pierce, W. R. tDrJ 237, 262 Polefka, David A. QDrJ 210 Polsin, James H. 214 Pope, Allen L. lDrJ 171, 223 Porter, Leonard E. fDrJ 208 Powell, Ward iDrJ 189 Preece, Sherman J., Jr. 1DrJ 176 Reinhardt, Howard E. fDrJ 203 Reinholtz, Richard B. 51, 229 Reynolds, Florence QDrJ 111, 233 Rhinehart, Naseby 13, 19, 193 Richards, Dennis E. 249 Ridges, Janice R. 189 Riese, Harlan C. QDrJ 223 Riga, Charlotte L. lMrs. F. MJ Roberts, Dexter M. fDrJ 184 Roberts, Luciana M. fMrs. R. EJ Rothermel, Richard C. Rothlisberger, Marjorie iMrsJ Rudbach, John A. iDrJ Anderson Barsness, Patricia Perry Ruffles Walt 171 Rummel, J. Francis 4DrJ 220 Index Rusoff, Lestei R. 2-12 Russ, Edwin C. 171 Ryan, Jack 171 Sappenfield, Bert R .tDrJ 211 Schmautz. Jack E. Schodt. Eddie W. tDrJ 198 Schuster, Cynthia A. 1DrJ lMrs. P. HJ 207 Schwank, Walter C. tDrJ 171, 192 Seljak, Harland D. Shafizadeh, Fred lDrJ 172, 179. 237 Shannon. Richard E. 4DrJ 181. 394. 395 Shellen, Wesley N. 215 Sheridan, Richard P. 4DrJ 177 Sheriff, Deanna 270, 271, 290 Shoemaker. Theodore H. tD1'J 186 Silverman, Arnold J. lDrJ 191. 258 Singer, George tDrJ 219 Slett-en, Vernon O. tDrJ 223 Smith, David J. tDrJ Smith, Leo 163 Smith, Peter B., Jr. tDrJ 216 Solberg, Richard A. tDrJ 172. 174, 177 Speer, Lucile 249 Staael, Nora 193 Steele, Robert W. 237 Stetson, Fred A. 131, 194 Stevens, Robert 1DrJ 203 Stewart, John M. tDrJ 179 Stocking, J. R. 233 Stoenner, Herbert G. 4DrJ Stone, Albert W. 242 Stoner. William G. 4DrJ Stoodley, Agnes L. tDrJ 172, 194 Stuart, Lawrence D. 172 Sullivan, Robert E. 240 Swanson, Margaret A. lMrs. C. AJ 227 Swanson. Max R. Swarthout. Jack 13, 18, 19, 54, 172 Swartz, Billie A. 4Mrs. S. LJ 201 Taber, Richard D. fDrJ 172, 237 Tascher, Harold IDrJ 213 Tate, Helen V. lMrsJ Taztsuyama, Toshimi lDrJ 250. 58 Taylor, Dee C. 1DrJ 175 Taylor, John J. tDrJ 205 Taylor, Maurice C. 227 Taylor, Norman E. 4DrJ 163 Templeton, James R. lDrJ 219 Thomas, Beverly Jane 233 Thomas, Forrest D., II tDrJ 179 Thompson. Earle C. 173, 248 Tibbs, John 219 Todd, Regina 189 Tolliver, Rosalind 4Mrs. K. DJ 189 Tonsfeldt, Ward 185 Toole, K. Ross tDrJ 198, 298 Trask, Marvin 203 Trickey, George W. 204 Turner, Robert T. 1DrJ 199, 273 Ushijima, Richard N. tDrJ 205 Valach, Anthony 57 Van de Wetering, John tDrJ 199, 259 Van de Wetering. Maxine fMrs. J. EJ 199 Van Duser, Cyrile 56, 58, 398 Van Horne, Robert L. tDrJ 244 Van Meter, Wayne P. 1DrJ 179 Vick, Odin C. tDrJ 211 Voorhees, Twila 213 Wagner, Paul 1DrJ 173 Wailes, John L. tDrJ 245 Waldron, Ellis tDrJ 173, 199 Wallace, Robert F. tDrJ 180 Walters, Herman A. tDrJ 211 Wambach, Robert F. lDrJ 237 Wang, John B. fRev. DrJ 189 Warwick, Paul S. 185, 296, 306 Watkins, John G. lDrJ 173, 211 Watson, Frank J. Wehrenberg, John P. tDrJ 191 Weidman, Robert M. fDrJ 191 Weigel, Eugene 233 Weisel, George F. 4DrJ 219 Wendt, Rudolph 233 White, Elaine 220 White, Roy C. tDrJ Whitehouse. James M. 1DrJ 211 Wicks, John H. fDrJ 181 Willmering, William 249 Wilson, Vincent 46, 133, 194 Winston, Don 1DrJ 191 Wolf, Alberta L. tMrsJ 372 Woodbury, George lDrJ 179 Wright, Benjamin W. 213 Wright, Philip L. rDrJ 217 Yale, I. Keith rDrJ Yates, Leland M. fDrJ 179 Zimmerman, Robert R. tDr.J 211 Aaberge, Gail Diane 79, 106, 272, 299. 383 Aasland, Jeffrey Lee 336 Abbott, Ronald Lee Anderson, Robert Dean 39, 45 Anderson, Anderson, Ronald James Terry Lee 273, 344 Anderson, Thomas Byron 245, 254 Anderson, Shirley Mae Anderson, Wayne Curwood Anderson Willard R. 362 Anderson: Willard Raymond William Louis 85 331 Achen, Lynda Louise Acufr, Mike Allen 354 Adam. Viki Lynn 268, 328 Adam s. Dennis Carl Adams, Harold Orin Adams, Julie Ann Adam Adam s, Margaret Lyle s, Michael Shane Adamson, Christine Esther Adamson, Phillip Raymond Aderhold, Irene Lynn Adler, Vernon Roy Adsen, Thomas Wesley Agather, Mark Arthur 117, 118, 120, 339 Agather, Martha Jean Agather, Max David 117, 118, 120, 339 Agnew, John Dewitt 348 Ahlberg, David Lee Ahlgren, Helen Margaret Ahlquist, James Orrin Ainsworth, James Leroy Akin, Ann Clydette 272, 306, 324 Albertson, Jan Lawrence Albright, Carol Ann Aldridge, James Harry Andes, John William Andreozzi, Bobby Dean Andres, Marcia Anne Andrews, Jonathan William Andrews, Kenney Lee Andrews, Russell Robert Angstman, Paul Thomas Angwin, John Stephan 266, 379 Annas, Linda Lee Ansell, Allan Robert Anthony, Theodore C. 71 Antonich, Patricia M. Antonson, Gary Eugene 55, 362 Anzjon. Ann 87, 328 Appelhans, Dennis Ray Appelt, James Douglas Appelt, Wesley Ernest 14, 19, 344, 388, 389 Applegate, Paul Rick 353 Applegate, Victor Joseph Archibald, Donald George Arensberg, Virginia Lee Argo, Vern Lee Arkava, Janet Hines Armitage, Alice Sue 216, 369 Armitage, Brian Ray Armpriest, Gregory Robert Alex, Nicholas Daniel 278 Alexander, Gilbert R. Alexander, Larry B. 241 Alexander, Mary Weld Alexander, Richard D. 269, 330 Alexander, Susan Marie 290 Alford, John Randolph 260 Armstrong, David W. III Armstrong, Kathleen 320 Armstron Nancy Lee 8. Armstrong, Paul F., Jr. Armstrong, Robert R. Armstrong, Russell David Allard, Celia Ahrens Allard, Herbert Floyd Allard, James Willard, Jr. Allen, Dwayne Keith 14, 19, 39. 54, 283, 284 Allen, Harry Thomas 284, 285 Allen, Louie, Jr. 134 Allen, Ronald Lorraine Allen, Scott Allen, Stephen John Alley, Duane Bert Alley, Kathryn Lou Alley, Alley Nancy Jean Sandra Ann 320 Allie, Douglas Bryan Allison, James Fredrick Allison, James Parkhurst Allison, John Terry 153, 275 Allison, Richard Douglas Allison, Ricky Clinton Allison, Robert Bruce Almini, Richard Martin 344 Aloise, Robert William Alston, Dorothy A. Alsup, Mary Jane 79 Alt, Lee Coburn Alterowitz, Harriet R. Alton, Donald Edward Ambrose, Lynda Jane 317 Amon, Robert John, Jr. 354 Amoss, Jeffrey Stephen Amrine, Beth Christine 87 Amundson, Richard Dale Anattol, James Ben Andersen, Andersen, Bernice Ann David Charles Andersen, Harold Erik Andersen, Roy Leon Andersen, Stephanie Ann Anderson, Alice Irene Anderson, Arthur Eugene Anderson, Arthur William Anderson, Betty Lynn 87, 324 Anderson, Carol Ann Anderson, Darrell Wayne Anderson, Derald Joseph Anderson, Dianne Rae Anderson, Donald J. 221 Anderson, Doris E. Anderson, Douglas James Anderson, Douglas M. Anderson, Gary Thomas Anderson, Gene Allen Anderson, Gerald F. Anderson, Gregory Wayne Anderson, James C. 376 Anderson, Janice Adele Anderson, Jean Estella Anderson, Jim Ray Anderson, Joan Marie Anderson, Jock Owen Anderson, John Price Anderson, Karen Lee Anderson, Karen Sue Anderson, Kirsten Jill Anderson, Lana Carole Anderson, Laurienne B. Anderson, Leslie Byrd 324, 334 Anderson, Leslie Elaine Anderson, Linda Fern 49, 388 Anderson, Margaret C. Anderson, Marsha Anderson, Marvin E., Jr. Anderson, Michael Patrick Anderson, Paul Bertrand Anderson, Richard Russell 292 Arno. Stephen Francis Arnold, Robert W. Arnott, Mary Gayle Aronow, James Louis 287 Arrington, Henriette Z. Arts, Susan Caroline Ash, Carol Virginia 112, 253, 279 Ashcraft, Linda Gail 53 Ashe, William Joseph, Jr. Ashton, James Russell Ashton, Kenneth Douglas 87 Ashworth, Rick Alan 279 Asich, Jerome P. Asid, Faye Anna Asleson, Kenneth David Astley, Kathleen Ann 320 Atchison, Betty Jean Atchison, Robert N. 284, 344 Atkins, Richard Curtis Atkinson, Cynthia Ruth Atkinson, Jim Clark 87, 354 Atkinson, Linda Leigh 391 Atwater, John Jacob Atwood, Ariel Christine Aukamp, Ronald Edgar Austin, Ann Marie 87 Austin, David Jan 293, 340 Austin, James Lyle, Jr. 254 Autio, Arne Eero Averill, Danial Lester 377 Avery, Carolyn Sue Avery, Doris Lee 270, 337 Avery, Hugh Randolph Avison, Kenneth George Axley, Lynne Marie Ayres. Frances Emily Azure, David Roy Babich, Mary Shannon Babich, Teri Michelle Bachman, Diana Kay Bachmeier, Richard Earl Back, Pearl Mae 87, 271 Backer, Ronald Richard 71 Backstrom, James Morris Bader, Chris E. Bader, Judy Baer, Donna Ruth Baldassin, William Roger Baldik, Gerald Lee Baldwin, Kathleen Marie Baldwin, Pamela Ann Baldwin, Susan Marie Balek, Suzanne Marie 87 Ballard, Jack Appleton, Jr. 358 Ballard, James Walter Ballard, Jane Elizabeth 156, 383 385 Ballas, James Anthony Ballew, Raymond John 22, 287 Balogh, Bela Alexander Balyeat, Robert Earl Ban, Antonia Marie Banaugh, Elizabeth Anne 71 Banducci, Douglas John 360 Banerjee, Kohinoor Bangeman, Johanna Louise Bangs, Dennis Carey Banks, Bill Dennis Bankston, Terry Allen Banyai, Jacob Gregory Baquet, Vivian Aurilla 328 Barba, Donald Robert Barba, John Charles Barbre, Michael Robert Barce, George Wallace Barclay, Margaret Louise 145, 320, 323, 388 Bareford, David Keith Barkell, Vernon Dale Barker, Joann Barker, Kerry Lee 106, 382 Barker, Yvonne Barkley, Steven Carl Barkus, Gregory Duane Barlow, Cheryl Lynn Barnard, Carol Jeanne Barnard, Joseph James 52, 389 Barnby, Lavon Leroy Barnell, Royal G. Barnes, Douglas Edward Barnes, Jeffrey James Barnes, L. Dennis Barnes, Marilyn Jo Barnes, Robert Vern Barnett, Carol Jean 55, 317 Barnett, Margaret Jane Barney, David Edward Barney, Della Marie Barnhill, David Robert Barnum, James DeCourey Barovich, Marny Jane Barr, James Michael 354 Barrett, Evan Donald Barrick, Barbara Jean Barrier, George Edgar, Jr. Barrozo, Pamela Jean 49, 353 Barry, Vincent Dean Barry, William Cooper Barsness, John Charles 45, 277, 299 Barta, Margaret Lenore 267 Barta, Steven Lee Barth, Julieann Barth, Mary Elizabeth Bartlett, Dennis Delos Bartlett, John Clifton Bartsch, Jeff Duncan Basile, Dorothy Lynn Basile, Joanne Roberta Bassuer, Duane Francais Batchelder, Sally Ann 328 Batts, Joseph Ray 215, 377, 378 Baty, J. Bruce Bauch, James Wayne Bauer Bauer , Blasius John, Jr. Christine Adele Bauer: Donald Everett Bauer George Walter Bauer: Ivan Reinhold Bauer, John Louis 133, 339 Bauer Max George Jr. 133 Bauernfeind, John Phillip Baugh, Donald H. Baugh, John Andrew III 374 Baughman, Marilou Forsbec Baumann, Marlene Diane Baglio, Jeffrey Thomas 20 Bailey, Barbara Anne 370 Bailey Helen Jane 273, 326 Bailey, James Edward Bailey, James Lawlis Bailey, Jim Richard 340 Bailey, Kenneth Roger 254 Bailey, Ma Bailey, Ric Bailey, Wa ry Jo hard Xavier lter Leland Bain, Doug Robert 14 ,19, 340 Bain, Frank Leigh Baines, Ronald Essic 14, 19, 286, Bausman, Lawrence Leroy Baxter, Larry Vance Bay, Calvin Russell Bay, Carol Frances Bayer, John Jacob 354 Bayles, Marcia Bayne. Nedra Anne 272, 317 Beagle, Ronald Clarence Beale, Karen Marie 60, 312 Beall, Catherine Anne 87, 324 Beall, Robert Charles Bears, Garry Wayne Beasley, David Wayne Beasley, Philip Terry 287 Baird, Richard O., Jr. Baisch, Richard Carl 269, 332, 381 Bajovich, Nancy Jean Beason, Ronald Ray Beatty, Patrick Lee Baker, Byron Lee Baker, Car Baker, Dal ole Day e Lynn 266 Baker, David James Baker, David Rex Baker, James Allen Baker, Richard Earl 71 Baker, Ruth Louise Baker, Virginia Carol Bakken, Pamela Amy Balazic, Daniel Frank Beaudette, Daniel Charles 348, 389 Beaudette, Gerald Edward Beauneir, Elbert Marion Beauneir, Polly Edith Bechtel, Richard Frank 53, 273, 339 Beck, Diana Lynn Beck, Gregory Allan 260 Beck, Jill Joanne 320 Beck, Judy Mae Beck, Karen Diane 258 Beckner, Joyce Elaine Bradley Beck, Nancy Alice Beck, Sherman Andrew 265 Becker, Becker, Sharon Lee Wayne Thomas Beckwith, Lee Lewis 348 Beckwith, Linda Lue 25 Bedard, Brian Anthony Beebe. Carl Alfred Beed, Douglas Adair Beedle, William Glenn, Jr. Beers, Robert Roy, Jr. 14, 18, 19 161 Beery, Genevieve A. Beery, James Robert Beg, Mirza Azhar Begay, Joe Yazzie 87 Behimer, Ronald Edwin 34 Behm, Kathleen Margaret Behm, Richard Leroy Behner, Mary Lou P. Bekemans, Kamla Lynn Belangie, Philip Groff 141 Belanglie, Jean Ellen Belcher, Judith Ann Belcourt, Gordon Matthew Bell, Barbara Ann 314 Bell, John Francis, Jr. Bell. John Wesley 87 Bell, Kenneth Stuart Bell, Susan Barbara Bellandi, Joe Julio Beller, Shelly Lynn Bellingham, Randy Hawley Bellman, Michael Stanley 258, 2 Belz, Douglas Carlton Bencke, Errol Dalton Bender, Daniel Mark Bende1', Geraldine G. Benedetti, Umberto Benge, Bruce Allen 336 Benge, Douglas Hugh 354 Bennett, Alice 88, 326 Bennett, Larry Roger 111 62 354 Brito, Robert Anthony Bennett, Lawrence Andrew Bennett, Linda Jo Bennett, William Robert 88, 340 Bennetts, Bruce Robert Bennetts, Charles Daniel Bennetts, Stephen Harry 344 Bennington, Kenneth R. Benson, Alan Bradley Benson, Barbara Ann Benson, Beth Kay 79, 334 Benson, Bruce Lowell 88, 336 Benson, Calvin Bruce Benson, Louise Newman 254 Benson, Susan Lynn Bentley, Elton Bruce 155 Bentley, James Elbert Bentley, John Mark 235 Bentley, Martha Louise 79 Benton, Ronald Loren Beratson, Marlene 254 Beree, Russell Lee Berg, Barbara Ann 317 Berg, Donald Martin Berg, Gary Lee 360 Berg, Kenneth Norman Berg, Laura Annmari Berg, Lyle Louis Berg, Robert John 111 Berge1', Jerry Carl Bergeson, Ronald Kirk Bergman, James H. Bergstrom, Dennis Duane Bergstrom, Evelyn Dea Bergstrom, Kathy Lynn Bergstrom, Susan Kay Berland, Donald Bert 348 Berland, Donna Marie 328 Berland, William Leroy Bernard, Leon Joseph 212 Bernatz, Catherine M. Bernatz, Fred Benson 88 Berner, Jerry Ross Bernhart, Robert Melvin Berntson, Marlene Lois C. 254 Berreth, Richard Raymon Berry, Douglas Foreman Berry, Kenneth Wayne Bertagna, Gerald Roger Berthoud, William Lee Bertuca, Anthony Francis 20, 124 Berwick, Stephen Harold 262 Beseske, James Craig Besich. William John Best, George B. Bestwick, Sandra Lee Betson, James Francis 330 Betts, Burr Joseph Bibler, Helen A. Bicha, Lawrence James Bick, Mary Lynnette Bick, William Eugene 377 Bickle, Peggy Lee Biddle, Timothy Paul Bieri, Douglas Mathias Bigelow, Clyde Melvin Bigelow, Donald John 88 Bilant, David William J. Biletnikoff, Dennis Wm. Billerbeck, Jeannee L. Billings, Billings, Danny Lee Dennis Michael Billingsley, Barry Dennis Billstein, Richard W. Bilodeau, Peggy Jo Bimler, Dale Robert 377 Biniek. Roger Edward Biondich, Adrienne T. Biondich, Joan Adelle Bird, Gilbert Warner, Jr. Birk, Helge K. Birnbaum, David Ronald Bischoff, Frederick Jay Bishop, Rex Gordon 88 Bisson, Kathleen Ann 347 Bitter, Edward John Bjerum, Dianne Ruth 379 Bjorkman, Diana Lee Bjornson, Kay C. Black, Gary Alan Black, Thomas Lynn Blackler, Douglas Edwin Blackler, Edwin E. 112, 253, 279, 390 Blackman, Albert Joseph Blackmore, Maureen Leona 267 Blair, Donald Preston Blair, Doris Laverne Blake, Jack Bell Blake, Vivienne Taide Blakemore, Julie Marion 51, 79 Blakeslee, Judy Blanding, Keith Allan Blastic, Henry Alexander Blatch, Paul Gregory Blatter, Coran Lee Blazevich, Leslie Mathew Blazevich, Margery E. Bleecker, Douglas Hudson Bleifuss, Barbara Louise Bliss, K. L. Blomgren, William R., Jr. Bloomdahl, Mike Thomas Blotkamp, Bruce Thomas Blum, John Richard Blumberg, Lynne Stout Board, John Curtis Bobowiec, Basil Duncan Bodholt, Frederick B. Boe, Gary Lawrence Boe, Rodlyn Benton Boeh, Robert Eugene Bogaert, Becky Lee Boggio, Charles Roger Boggio, Raenelle Emma Boggs, Elizabeth Baird Bogut, Emily Bogut, Michele Toinette 326 Boiteau, Claude A., Jr. Bolen, Jean Helen Bolenske, Frederick Clark Boling, Randall Craig Bolinger, Thomas Colin Bolog, Donald Nicholas Bolog, Michael Duane Bonahoom, Bonita Rose 88 Bonawitz, Jack Lynn Bond, Roy Irven Bonini, Louis Geroge Bonneau, Roberta Lynn 88 Bonnell, Raymond Howard Bonner, Patricia Eileen Boosinger, Steven Martin 88 Booth, Denise Adaire Booth, Fred Dale Booth, Sheila Irene Boothman, Glenn Thomas Bope, Allen Jeane 131 Borg, Margaret Louise 43, 314 Borgerson, Brent Gary Borgeson, Sue Ann Borgstede, Connie Jean 71 Bortz. Joseph David Bosley, Michael Robert Botchek, Juanita Rose Bottjer, Peter Diedrich Boulter, Gary Wayne Bourke, Kathleen Adele 326 Bourke, Susan Marie Bourne, Bruce Anthony Bourquin, Charles Lance Bousfield, Wayne Elwyn Boussard, Dana Shelley Bowen, Donald Lewis Bower, Janet Ann 192 Bowers, Bonnie Lee Bowers, Jerry Charles Bowers, Jill Kathleen 79, 320 Bowers, Linda Rae Bowman, Benny Joe Bowman, Dennis Troy Bowman, Gene Allan Bowman, Georgia Eudora 43, 312, 363 Bowman, Robert Bruce Bown, Frank Austin Bowsher, Randal Platt Box, Leslie Jayne Boyce, Kathryn Louise Boyd, Vicki Dell Boydston, Ruth Alice Boyer, John Edwards Boyer, Judith Lynne 317 Boyer, Ronald Lee Boyle, Rosemary Boyles, James Marvin Boyum, William Orin Bozlee, Raymond George Bozman, Mary Kathryn 79 Bracco, Rosalie Jean 71 Bradbury, Ben Alfred Braddock, Audrey Grace Braddock, Linda Ann 88, 314 Bradley Bradley Bradley , Alan T. , Dustan Edward 131 John Mark 358 Bradleyz Marilyn Jane 320 William Porter Bradshaw, Stanley Porter Bradstreet, James Wayne Brady, James Martin Brady, Thomas Francis Bragg, Robert Allen Bragg, Robert Benjamin 344 Bramblett, Leslie Clinton 192 Brammer, Erma Lea Brand, Charles August Brandel, Barbara Jean 88 Brandis, Pam Condon Brandon, Earl, Jr. Brandvold, Blythe Darlene Branum, Allen Ray Brass, Mary Maxine Brauer, Harold Edward 274 Braun, Dennis Ludwig Braun, Judy Lynn Braun, Sarah E. Bray, Robert Reese, Jr. 344 Bray, Shirley Ann Brayton, Barbara lrulene Breazeal, Barbara Ann 88 Breiby, Donald Robert Breider, Wayne J. Brelje, Nadia Nadine 159. 258 Brenholt, Joanne Jorstad Brennan, Terrance Patrick 89 Breon, Kenneth Wayne Bretherton, William H. Breuninger, Ray Hubert Briggs, Charles Wesley 39, 42, 44, 272, 344 Briggs, Tod William 89 Briggs, Walter John 261 Bright, Dale Logan Brim, Susan Irene 312 Brinck, Richard C. Briney, Joseph Gary Briney, Robert John Brinkel, Dorothy Ann 379 Brinkman, Brian James Brinkman, Lana Jean 72 Briscoe, Benjamin Banks 55, 272 Brittenham, Harriett L. Brittenham, Marvin Del 154 Broad, Naomi Jane Brock, Linda Dale Brockway, Lynn Brockway, Roger Martin Brod, Wilfred Leslie Broeder, Judith Marie 62, 64, 256, 273 Broeker, Lawrence Donald Brolin, Rebecca Ann 89, 324 Bronson, Patrick Gregory Brook, Gary Lee 79 Brooke, Charles Arthur 354 Brooke, Michael Charles Brooke, Patrick Marvin Brookhart, Ella Janc Brooks, Kathleen Ganey Brosseau, Craig Robert 344 Broudy, Joel Alan 348 Brower, Ronald Andrew Bruce, Larry Edward 75, 332 Bruce. Martha Lea Brugger, Becky Marie Brum, Raymond C. Brumback, Don Gibson 14, 19 Brumbaugh, John Howard Brumwell, Jerry Frank Brunell, Donald Charles 377 Brunell, Ron William 376 Brunner, Kathryn Diane 53. 317, 318 Brunner, Paul Battle Bruno, Louis Brvington, Thomas Nugent 344 Bryan, Carol Suzanne Bryan, Gerald Kane Bryan, Mark Allan 339 Bryan, Sharon Lee 265, 369 Bryant, Robert Franklin Brydon, Robert Henry 339 Bryson, Charles Wayne Bubniak, Thomas Louis Buchanan, Jo Ann 79 Buchanan, Wayne G. Buchfink. Clara K. Buchfink, Gerhart Buchholtz, Curtis Walter Buck, Clinton Lee 102 Buckels, Mike George Lee Buckhahn, Roger Allen Buckland, James Elmer 344 Budge, William Berry Budolfson, James Elhardt Bue, Janet Virginia 326 Buechler, Donald Larry Buettgenbach, Kathleen Buffington, Burrell 217 Buford, Alan George Bugbee, Bruce Abbot 309 Bugge, Dennis Leroy 269 Buholz, Richard Walter Buirge, Barbara Toni Bukwa, Bonnie Ann Bukwa, Wayne Bulgatz, Marvin G. Bull, Charles John Bull, Laura Lee Bullock, Gerald Othal Buls, Frederick Claude Bunker, Kerry Alan Bunn, Paul C. 241 Brown, Brown, Barbara Dale 12. 49, 314 Bruce Robert 332 Brown, Carol Margaret 272, 324 Brown, Catherine E. 324, 366 Brown, Clark Roger Brown, Daniel Grant Brown, Don Scott 358 Brown, Dorothy Irene Brown, Douglas Hunnewell Brown, Everett Ward Brown, Gail Marie Brown, George Steven Brown, James Allan 254 Brown, Jani Rhea Brown, Jeri Ann 221, 372 Brown, John Delmer Brown, John Gillie Brown, Joyce Brown, Katherine Louise Brown, Kathleen Helen Brown, Kathleen N. 347 Brown, Lewis Mansley Brown, Loran James Brown, Louis Adelbert 89 Brown, Marcia Dianne Brown, Margery Hunter Brown, Mark Patrick 89 Brown Michael James 241 Brown: Michaei Lee Brown, Patricia Joan Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Robert Paul 293 Robin Claire 42, 89, 317 Rollin Douglas Sheila Lois Brown, Stephen Don 38, 47, 118, 120, 299, 380 Brown, Thomas Edgar Brown, William Thomas Brownell, William Joseph 291, 354 BrZo7wning, Nicholas H. III 228, 4 Brownlee, Douglas Gardner Brownlee, Roger Leon Brubaker, John Thomas Brubaker, Sidney Kent 348 Bunnell, Dana Jeane Bunnell, David Lee 261, 262 Burak, Barbara Jean Burditt, Bonnie Rea Burgess, Brian Maclay Burgess, Donald William 185, 34 Burgess, Thomas Foljambe Burgmaier, Bernice E. 79 Burk, Jerry Leonard Burke, Dennis Patrick Burke, Judy Jo Burke, Patricia Ann Burley, Dennis Ray Burmaster, Orvis C. Burnham, Laura Jean 79 Burnham, Margaret Irene Burns, Burns, Beverly Gay 328, 329 Dennis Risley 112, 256 Burns, James Hall 265 Burns, Lila Rae 328 Burns, Susan Stephani 112, 232 Burns, Virginia Kathryn Burnside, Michael James Burr, Beatrice Lynn 111 8 Burr, Dennis M. Burrell, Richard Paul 339 Burris, Ronald Clifton Burt, Gertrude Windes Burton, Larry Allen Burton, Larry Gordon Burton, Peggy Ann 25, 270 Burton, Roy Everett, Jr, Burton, Sally Jean Busch, Carol June 320, 337 Bush, Barbara Elaine Busick. Barton Gene Bussinger, Vicki Lynn Buster, Mary Lou 89 Butte, Judy Grace Buttrey, John O. Buyse, Morris A. Buzzard, Michael Bernard Bye, Steve Walter Byers, Constance Jean 72, 258, 367 Byford, Virgil Franklin Byington, K. Craig Byrne, James Michael Byrnes, Evalie Marie Cabe, Loren Odell, Jr. Caferro, Sharon Kay Cagle, Russell John 19, 119 Cain, Thomas Emory Caldwell, Clifford Robert Cambron, James Raymond Cameron, Barbara Jo Cameron, Victor James Campanello, Paul, Jr. Campbell, David Charles Campbell, Jacquelyn Kay 89, 363 Campbell, Monica Sellars Campbell, Urcle Clark, Jr. 265 Canham, Donald 254 Canterbury, Lynn Darrell Canton, Jane Catherine Cantrel Cantrel 1, Garrett Dee 79 1, Leslie Ann Canty, Edward Peter Capp, Louise Ann 324 Capps, Robert Lowry Caras, Kathryn Jean 314, 355, 357 Cardinal, Irene D. 192, 369 Cardon, Vern Ray Carey, Lynn Ann 324 Carl, W illiam J. 241 Carleton, Linus Mark Carls, J Carlson ohn Mario Clinton Earl Carlson: Gary Bill 45 Carlson Carlson Carlson Carlson Carlson Carlson Carlson Carlson , Jon Lee , Mary Ann . Michael Allan , Oliver Randall . Richard Arthur , Richard William . Robert William Steven Anthony 80 Carnahan, Barry Craig Carney, Edward Martin Church, Charlotte Marie Church, Donald Leroy Church. James Ernest Churchman, Carol Sue Churchman, Donald Nelson Churchwell, Cheryl Louise Churchwell, Donald Edward Ciaraldi, Barbara Ann Ciebien, David Gregory Cipolato, Helen A. Claar, James Jay Clack, Helen Grace 89 Clack, Steven Robert Clader, Kevin Ralph 20 Claflin, James Latham Clairmont, Dennis Lee Clairmont, Henry Eugene Clamp, Otis L., Jr. Clancy, Robert Mark Clapp Helen Eileen 324 Carney, James Patrick Carney, Robert J. Carpenter, Bonnie Jean Carpenter, David George Carpenter, Gary Dean Carpenter, Richard C. 288, 289 Carr, John Backus III 321, 336 Carrington, William H. Carroll. Clyde Fredrick Clapp, W. Mack Clark Clark Clark Clark Clark Clark . Carol Marie , Clinton Walter 293 , David Vibert , Dorothy Mae , Janet Mae 320 , June Adele 320 Clark, Mark Andrew Clark, Marybeth Toney Clark, Robert Lee Clark, Robey John Clark Clark . Roger Duane , Wallace N., Jr. Conrad, Cynthia Ann 47, 314 Conrad, Edwin Gordon 330 Converse, James Donald Conway, Patrick Dale Conwell, Patrick Joseph Cook, Barbara Susan 272, 326, 357 Cook, Carol Lynn 258 Cook, Judy Ann Cook, Keith Douglas Cook, Richard S. III Cook, Rita 72 Cooley, Barbara Carole 72, 324 Cooley, Marcie Ann Coon, Lloyd Michael Cooney, James Patrick Cooney, Joseph Michael Coons, Judith Lynn 89 Coons, Linda Kay 80 Cooper, Agnes Elvira Cooper, Ernest Darrell Cooper, James O. 133 Cooper, Laurie Ann Cooper , Cooper, Robert Lynne Thomas James 127, 129 Culbertson, Janice Marie 57, 320 Cullen, Timothy John 353, 362 Culver, Robert M. Culverwell, Shadford E. 157, 257 Cummings, Esther Rose 232 Cummings, Kennard T. 340 Cummings, Margaret J. 273, 326 Cummins, Kathleen Cundiff, Mary Elizabeth 90 Cunin, Bert Cunin, Bertha Hoffman Cunniff, Jeffrey Lee 80, 127, 128 Cunningham, Rita Faye Cunningham, William Penn 262 Cuplin, Burt Ralph Cuplin, Tracy Malcolm Curdy, Everett Willis, Jr. 20 Curey, Penne Mikeall Curl, Victor Darrell Curnow, Edward Earl Curran, Edward Daniel Curran, Gary David 90 Curran, Julie Ellen Currie, Walter Eugene Cooperrider, Allen Yale Coppola, Diana Lee 80 Corbett, Linda Louise 185, 275 Corbitt, Daniel James Corda, Peter Joseph Cordell, Ronald James Cordova, Sandow Ellis 20 Cordwell, Carolyn Sue 72, 258 Curry, Curry, Curry, Curry, Curtis, Curtis, Curtis, Curtis, Colleen Ann 90 Douglass Clyde James Elliott Linda Joyce David George, Jr. Elizabeth V. 49, 90 Suzanne Marie 80, 388 Thomas Gary Curtiss, Ronald Mark Carroll, Carson, Carter, Carter, Carter, Carter, Carter, Carter, Delvan Stewart 124 Margaret Alicia Ann Ruth Hurrell Erving Linda Kay Michael Shaun Molly Marice 271, 328, 329 Terry Lee Michael Page Davis, Eugene Lee 127 Carveth, John Charles Case, Clinton Hubbard Case, George Elvin Case, Susan Howard Case. Terry Michael Caselli, David Keith Casey, William Alfred 279 Casgar, Christina Sue Cash, Cheryl Rae 324 Cash, Richard Carl Cash, Terryn Dale Cashmore, Charles Russel Cashmore, Nancy Schreiner Cass, Kenneth Merritt 389 Casselman, Charles Edward Casto, William Hoyt Caswell, James Gerry Caswell, William Edmonde Cates, Jon Edward 72 Cathey, Gerald Joshona Catrow, Carolyn Elizabeth Cecchini, David Alan Centanni, Russell Joseph Cernik, Carlisle 320 Cerovski, Joann Teresa Cestnik, Teri J. Chadha, Naresh Kumar Chadwick, Fred Dale Chaffee, Patrick Emmett 380 Chamberlain, Edward T. III 375 Chamberlin, Robert E. Chambers, Donna Mae Chambers, Richard Lee Champlin, Malcom Eugene Champlin, Mark Randolph 72, 260 Chandler, J. Britt, Jr. Chandler, Patsy Norbo Chapman, Larry Robert Charlson. Jerry Arthur Chase, Alfred Lee 262 Chatlain, Carol June Chaudhry, Arshad Ul Haq Chebul, Beverly Joan Cligek, John Blodgett 118, 120, Cheek, Kathleen Terryl 312 Cheetham, Allin Henry Cheney, John Thomas Cheney, Patrick Gerard Chesbro, Ann Marie 328 Chesbro, Thomas Leo 360 Cheung, Anthony C. N. Chidley, Linda Louise Childers. Edward Alan Childress, Marcus M. Chin, Ping Sen 262 Chinske, Louis M, Chisholm, Oliver Perry, Jr. Chord, William Elwood, Jr. Chou, Tsai Ying 262 Clark, Walter Jay Clarke, Donald Francis Clarke, Harold Henry Clarke, William Howard Clary, Thomas Holter Claunch, Richard Stephen 154, 261, 262 Clausen, Carla Rae Clausen, William Conrad 254 Clavadetscher, John F. Clawson, Donna Jeanette 80, 267 Clawson, James Mack 287, 339 Clawson, Larry Dale Clawson, Ruth Mae 257 Clayton, David Bernard Clayton, William Thomas Cleary, Emmet Charles 20 Clemans, Michael Lee Clemens, Roger Lee 292 Clement, Ceil Anne 221 Clements, Howard Warren Clenin, Betty Jane 255, 258 Cleveland, Gail 264, 317 Clevenger, Lucy Ann Clift, Donald Alan 261, 262 Clinker, Elizabeth Ann 12, 49, 326, 327 Cloherty, John Joseph 20 Cloke, Stanley Johns Close, Pamela Jean 228, 324 Clough, Charles Aaron Clouse, Fred James Cloutier, Brian Robert 283, 284, 339 Clunie, Douglas William Clute, Elizabeth Laura Clyde, Jerald Reece 89 Clyde. Robert Bruce Coats, R. Carol Cobb, Henry Charles, Jr. Cocchiarella, Ronald Jay Cochran, Barbara Ann Cochrane, Michael Ward Cockhill, Brian Edward Cockrell, Earl Bernhard Coefield, Thomas Lee 80 Coffeen, Paul Charles Coffield, Gary Leroy Cogdill, Otis Dene Coghlan, Karen Anne Cohen, David Howard Corette, Holt Corlett, Jonathan Edward 80 Cornell, Joseph Madden Cornell, Kevin Bruce 339 Cornitius, Miccie L. 80, 264 Corpe, Gretchen Hildred 324 Corr, Robert Patrick 340, 343 Correa, Lynda Lea Anne Cortright, William Martin Cory, Nancy Bernice Coryell, James Stanley Coryell, Larry Lawrence Cosgrove, Mary Ann Cossitt, Charlotte Ann Cossitt, John Leonard Costello, Gladys E. Cougill, Candace Jane 317 Coultas, Sandra Ninette Courtney, Michael Eugene 135 Cousins, Annette Mae Couture, Wallace Micheal Cowan, Geo. D. 53 Cowan, Sheila Diane Cowan, Thomas Andrew Cox, Gerald Lynn Cox, J . Garth Cox, Kenneth Dean 90, 358 Cox, Malcolm Royce Coyle, James Edward Coyle, Jerome Patrick Crabtree, Vivian May Cragholm, Janice Carol 326 Cragwick, Lawrence Ole 279 Craig, Luella Celeste 304 Craig, William Alan Craighead, Derek Johnson Craighead, Karen Lynn Cram, Gary Glen Cramer, Susan Audrey 43, 320 Crane, Gary Marvin Craney, Joseph Michael 20 Cranston, Kenneth Allen Craven, John Edward 111 Crawford, Betty Jane Crawford, Dwight Jay 201, 262 Crawford, Fred Scot Crawford, Jack Brooks Crawford, Janet Elizabeth 326 Crawford, Lyle Donald Crawford, William Dale Creighton Michael Harry Crenshaw, Cushman, Tana Louise Custer, David Edward Cyr, Bernard Laurance, Jr. Cyr, Beverly June Cyr, Lloyd G. Cyr, Patricia Jean Czypinski, Gary Daniel Dahl, Deslie Dee 90, 383 Dahl, Rodney M. Dahlberg, James Charles Dahle, Robert John Daigle, Armond Mitcheal Dailey, Nancy Louise Dake, Pat A. Dalbec, William Keith Dale, Frances Arlene Dale, John Charles Dale, Lonnie James 196, 381 Dale, Maurice Ray Daley, Joseph 242 Daley, Thomas Walter Daly, Laurence 242 Dalich, Charles Anthony Dallmann, Paul H. 269, 332 D'Amico, Daryl Michele 261, 262 Damrose, Martha 317 Dana, Beverly Deette Dana, Dudley Albert Danford, William Edward Daniehek, Diane Jeannette Daniel, Patricia Raye Daniels, Dolores Marie Daniels, Robert Earl Danielsen, Stanley R. 90 Danielson, Billy Carl 207 Danielson, Marlin L. Dantic, Robert Gene Darby, Edwin Wallace Darden, James Edgel Dare, James Gilbert Darkenwald, Gay Ann 304 Darkenwald, Mark Lenard Darland, Fred Stuart Darlington, Larry C. Darlinton, Ronald Craig 339 Dart, David Dale 90 Dart, Mickey Gordon Dauenhauer, James Andrew Cole, David Bruce Cole, George Paul Cole, Karen Rae 367 Cole, Robert William 351 Cole, Terry James Coleman, Gregory John Coleman, Linda Jean 50, 232, 257 Coleman. Ronald Dick 180 Colga n, James Donald Collamer, K, J. 212 Collenborne, Gary Wayne Collier, Everett James Collins, Donald Ross 112, 253, 350 Collins, Gary Edward Collins, James Clinton Collins, Michele Sue Collins William Patrick Davis Chou, Yean Mei W. Chow, Shomei 204, 258, 267 Chrietzberg Christensen Christensen Christensen Christensen Christensen Christenson Christenson, Sandra Lynn Q Bruce Lester Gerry Morris I Janice J. 245, 254 John Robert Phillip Alla Clark James Steven Walsh Christian, Clifford John Christian, Debra Ann Columbus, Anne Kathleen Colville, Michel Jo Comber, Jack Dennis Comeaux, Jan Aileen 273, 290 Comer, Carolyn Lee Commerford, Donald A. 196 Compton, Candis Eileen 79 Compton, Linda Carol Conaway, Susan Ann 337 Condon, James Arthur Conner, Theresa Jeannette Connick, Cristin Sue Connolly, Anne Florence 372 Crerar, Gary David Crewdson, Brian Irving Crick, Jerry Patrick 344 Criger, Wanda Jean 232, 257, 268, 324 Crisafulli, Patricia Jean Crittenden, Mary Nell Croci, Cathy Ann 272 Crocker, Thomas Percival Crofoot, Dee Ann Crofoot, Steve Leroy Crogham, Anna Maria Croghan, Norbert Edwin Cromley, Brent R. 241 Cronin, Joan Dennis Cronk, James Marshall Croonenberghs, Antony 72 Crosbie, Mark Desmond 360 Crosbie, Paul Frederic 358 Crosby, Frances Lee 72 Crosby, Richard Blair, Jr. Cross, William Richard Crosser, Thomas Lee Crossland, George M. Crossley, Eber George Crouch, John Russell, Jr. Crowley, Dan Joseph 340 Crowley, James Michael 304 Crowley, Margaret Ruth Crump, Barbara Lynn Daugherty, Donald Oliver David, Richard Leslie Davidson, Coy Laureen 270, 312, 33 Davidson, Harry Leslie Davidson, Karen Louise 257 Davidson, Robert Arthur Davidson, Ross William 90 Davies, David Leslie 311, 354 Davies, Douglas Richards Davies, James Maurice Davies, Patricia Anne Davis, Davis, Davis Charles E. David Richard Delores D. Davis: Donald H. 228 Davis Frances A.nn Davis, Janice Kay 57, 314 Davis, J. Ryan Davis, Kathleen Mary 35, 261, 314, 347 Davis, Marc Gordon Davis, Norman Walter Davis, Paul E. Davis, Richard Allen 136, 344 Davis, Robert Leonard Davis, Roger Evan Davis, Stanley Eugene William Alan Christinson, Vicki Mae Clggi-Jstopher, Lana Marie 221, 265, Chubb, Billie Charlene Connolly, Jerome Bernard Connors, John Daniel Connors, Patrick J. Connors, Sheila Margaret Crump, J. Duncan Cubbon. Colin Edward Cuffe, Michael J . 256 Cuffe, Rebecca Anne Davison, John Stockton, Jr. 354 Dawkins, Andrew Michael 339 Dawson, Aldena Lee Dawson, Lee Edward 14, 19 Dawson, Patrick Edward Day, Carl L. Day, Charlotte Emily 312, 313 Day, Sally Stephens Dayley, Leland James Dean, Deanna 72 Dean, James Fox Dean, Spencer Moffatt, Jr. DeBar, Daniel Carl Debertin, Karl Richard Debertin, Phyllis L. DeBord, Jim Arthur 20 DeBourg, Jon Micheal DeBruyn, David Albert Deck, Daryll Lee Decker, Daniel Richard Decker, Gale Louis Decker, Gary Lee Deckers, Lambert Herman Deeds, Jimmie Gene Deevy, David Alan 261 Deffenbaugh, Mary Susan DeGroot, Pamela Ann 320 DeGroot, William F. 348 Dehuff, Robert James 376 Del, Rosario Danny Delaney, Janet Mary Delaney, Joyce Irene Delaney, Michael Terry Delaney, Stephen Charles Delater, James Albert Delegianes, Mary Georgia Delger, Ruth Ellen Delong, Bruce Edwin Demarois, Robert Lewis 339 Demers, M. Kay Deming Jaol Raymond Deming, Kay Louise 255 Demmons, David Massey De Moux, James Bryce Denegar, Kenneth Wayne Deneve, Raymond Charles Denend, Charles Lyman Denend, Edward Frank Denison, Hal John Denney, Norman Richard Denning, David Leroy Dennis. Diane 242 Dennison, Paul Wade Denniston, Barbara Kay 228, 255 Dent, James John Dent, Robert Lyle Denton, Greg George Denton Denton Denton , , Jeffrey William 90, 330 Robert Nixon Robert William Denzer, Diane Kay 72 Deputy, Kathryn Kristine 90 Derby, Walter Charles Derenburger, Clifford D. Dereu, Wayne Edward 374, 389 Derkey, Robert Erwin Derosier, Kenneth David Derrickson, Diane Dean Deschamps, Charles M. Deschamps, Kathleen L. Deschamps, Rebecca H. 245, 254, 372 Dufour, Diane Dee 80, 272 Farrell, Richard Alan 332 Patricia Judith Fenger, Merilee Elda 239, 258 Durant, DeSilva, Carmen Joy 257, 317 Desjardins, Ronald Kyle Devich. Jerold Michael Devillar. George Albert Devine, Kenneth John Devine, Timothy Oshea 339 Devitt, Stephen Lee Devlin, Gregory Ward 112, 253, 279 Devot, Martha Anne Devries, Glynn Allen Dewildt, John Frank 256 Deyoung, John Wesley, Jr. Dezort, Bruce Marshall Dibbern, John Clarence 90 Dickey, Lynn Edward 274, 339 Dickson, Kemberly Stewart Dicus, William Arthur III Diede, Dorothy June 369 Diede, Sharon Elaine Diede, Wallace Edwin 228 Diegel, Gary Glen Difani, Philip Dwight Diffenbacher, John Harlan Dikeman, Mason Wesley Dillon, Kirk Laurence 339 Dimich, Daniel William, Jr. Dimmitt, Carol Eilene 111, 267 Dion, Thomas Hunter 332 Dirindin, Raymond Anthony 120, 121 Diteman, Drake Urban Dixon, Lillie Mae Doan, David Robert Doane, Mark Lee 287, 354, 368 Dobb, Larry George 80 Dobbin, Douglas Elton Dobbins, John Gregory Dockery, Kathleen Angela 73 Domer, Ray Leonard Domitrovich, John Louis Donahue, Rita Jean 373 Donaldson, Deanna Lynn Donaldson, Pamela Jo Donegon, Eva L. Doney, David Melvon Doney, Myrna Maxine Donnelly, Colleen P. Don Tigny, Margaret Mary 12, 49 303 Dooley, Donald Lee 274 Doran, Gary Gene 325, 339 Doran, Robert Michael Dorchak, Stephan Lee Doremus, Terri Lynn Dornack, Duane Charles Dorr, Dennis Lee 131 Doss, Patrick William Dotson, Thurston Doty, Carl Thomas Doty, Eugene Carl Doty, Janet 62, 66, 256 Dougherty, Jeri Lea Dougherty, Nancy Anne M. Dougherty, Susan Eileen 80 Doughten, David Lee 354 Douglas, Garry Leonard 289, 336 Douglas, John David Douglas, Kay Dawn Douglas, Mary Lee 324 Dowell, Dixie Ann 324 Downard, Darian Lee Downerich, Susan Diane Downey, Ella Vernon Downey, Ralph Arthur Downing, Donald Allen Downing, Frank Doyle, John Howard Doyle, lviary .Jeanne 91, 320 Doyle, Robert Ernest 272, 344 Drain, Alan Kayle Dramer, Edwin Alan Drastal, John Eugene Dratz, Charles Peter Drew, Kimberly Kay Dreyer, Larry Anthony 354 Driear, Ralph Edward Driscoll, Dan M, 343 Driscoll, Janet Lynn 388 Driscoll, John Bryan, Jr. Driscoll, Judith Anne Driscoll, Michael Stanley Drouillard, Joseph Henry Drummond, 1-loward Brooks Drummond, Stephanie 312 Dryden, Mary Kathryn DuBois, Frank Owen Dubois, Ray Jr. Duchesneau, Andre P. 272, 326, 347 Ducliesneau, Pamela P. Duden, F. William Dudley, Ell 14, 19 Dueringer, Paul Henry 336 Duff, Dale Gordon Duftield, Michael Charles 272, 348 Dufresne, Carole Ann Dufresne, David Albert 339 Dufresne, Thomas William 246, 339 Dugal, William Eddy Duggins, Kathleen Anne 110, 149 Dukich, Thomas Daniel Dullenty, June Linda 267 Dumas, Millard Atlas III 73, 376 Duncan, Daron Lee Duncan, David Hotrum Duncan, John Philip Duncan, Julie Lee 91 Duncan, Margaret Ann Duncan Patricia Jo Dunckel, Gary Norman 207 Dunford, Terry Ray Dunham, Robert Dayle Dunkle, Lesley Jane 91 Dunlap, Dennis Gordon Dunlap, Diana Rae Dunn, John Robert Dunn, Terry Robert Dunnell, Doug Claire 112, 253, 278, 279 Dunnell, John Gill Dunton, Lee Richard Dupuis, Forest Clifford Dupuis, Joseph Edmond Dupuis, Rex R. Dupuis, Victor Gordon George Gilbert Dodge, Dodge, Carole Louise 212, 324 Dodge, Dale Allen Dodge, David Moore Dodge, Deanna Lee Donald Allen Dodson, Patrick Andrew Dohrmann, Randy Raymond 332 Dolan, John Michael Dolan, John Patrick 20 Dolberg, Philip Robert Dolezal, Janice Elaine 328 Dols, Connie Lee Durham, Michael Joe Durkee, Donna Carolyn Durkee, Gardner Ross Durnbaugh, Joe Alan Durnell, Janis Durnford, Richard H., Jr. Dusek, Margie Marie 320 Dusenberry, Daniel T. 389 Dussault, Ann Mary Duty, Carlene Joy Duvall, Raymond Irving 348 Dvoracek, Jim Eugene Dvorak, Larry Frank Dwight, Paul Thomas Dworshak, Ruth Ann Dwyer, Edward Vincent Dye, Harold Van Dye, Ronald Maurice Dykstra, Jack Edwin Eamon, Jayne Ellen Eamon, Michael Angus Eamon, William Charles Eamor, Duane Morse 376 Earle, Sandra Joan 221 Eason, Arlene Lois Eastman, Elizabeth 25, 137, 271 Eaton, John Sim Eaton, Joyce Elaine Eaton, Lynda Carol Ebaugh, Jon Allen Ebaugh, Lana Christine 196 Eberly, Edward Clarence Eblen, Kerry Rosalyn 91 Ecclesion, David Chester Echelard, Donald Joseph Eck, Barbara Yvonne 91, 324 Ecker, David Leslie 330 Eckle, Lee 242 Eckroth, Kathy Ann 91, 383 Eddy, Richard Wesley, Jr. Eder, Gerald Dean Eder, Robert Gene Edgmond, John Wesley Edie, Thomas Winans 91, 362 Edinger, James Jacob Edinger, Joyce Joanne Edington, Georgane Ruth 326, 347, 361 Edmo, Lorraine Phyllis 80 Edwards, Cheryl Diane Edwards, Diane Marie Edwards, James Martin Edwards, Janice Kay Edwards, Lucille Roholt Effenberger, Peter Hans Effler. Jean Louise Efta, Ronald Sylvester 332 Egeland, Terry Lee 53, 348 Eggan, Bambiann Eggen, Sonja Rae 52, 73, 256, 369 Eggensperger, James D. 39, 56, 348 Eglitis, Astrida Linda Ehinger, Robert Ferris Ehrbright, Richard Marvin Ehrlich, Barbara Rachel Eicholtz, Marvin Howard 344, 366 Eichwald, Jenny Maria Eichwald, Paul Ramsay Eickelberg, Janet Ann 212 Eide, Bruce Wallis Eidel, William John Eidum, Parnell Everette Eisenhauer, David Irvin Eisenmenger, Veronica Mae Eitel, Sylda Rae Ekholt, Bruce Alan Ekland, Carolyn Lee Eklund, Deborah Anne El, Turki Otman Elam, Sherry Jean Elder, Cathy Sue 320 Elder, Kathie W. Eliason, Daniel Ernest 340 Eliason, Helen Vandel Eliason, James Scott Eliel, Lee Elizabeth Eligh, Peter Kendall Ellen, Betty E. Eller, James Richard 374 Ellingson, Roland L. Elliott, Donald Jerome Elliott, Joe Clifford 177 Elliott, Martha Jane Elliott, Patricia Frances Ellis, Jerry Dean Ellison, Jean Houstman Ellwood, Janet Elise 221 Elsberry, Michael James Elsberry, Patrick George 332 Elsberry, Trudy Ann Elway, Lemuel Henry, Jr. Ely, Robert Thomas 354 Emblen, Gary K. Embry, Patricia Claire Emery, Ronald Victor Emett, Penny Kay 328 Emmert, Cheryl Lee 320 Emrick, Bobbi Lynn 73 Emry. Michael Jay Engebretson, Debra Vae Engel, Joseph C. III Enger, David Alf England, Patricia Irend Engle, Lorene Theresia Engle, Robert Joseph Engler, Carol Lee Engler, Gail Marie 73 English, Jimmie Joe Enman, Barbara Ann Enman, Barbara Jo Enman, Thomas Dee Ennis, Dorothy Jean Ennis, Virignia Jane 54, 272, 326 Enos, Jim Arnold 19 Ensign, Jeanne Marie Ensign, Linda Lee Ensign, Robert Gordon Ensign, William David Epeneter, J. Kent Epstein, Larry Don Erbacher, Mary Beth 91 Erbes, James Robert 73 Erdahl, Judith Kaye Erickson, Christine Lynn 320 Erickson, Don Goodwin Erickson, Elizabeth Ruth Erickson, Hilda Marie Erickson, Karen Hurrie Erickson, Karl Paul I Erickson, Kathryn Clare 370 Erickson, Louise Melbeth Erickson, Mareen C. Erickson, Nancy Nielsen Erickson, Pamela Ann 312 Erickson, Raymond James Erickson, Richard Simon Erickson, William Bernell 91, 339 Ericson, E. Richard Erland, Carl Russell 286, 287 Erlandson, Janna Dorothy 185, 273, 320 Erlich, Susan Erny, Douglas Edward Erny, Pearl Errebo, Nancy Elizabeth 43, 324 Eskridge, George Edward Espelin, Dawn Marie Eudy, Richard Edgar Evans, Clarence Leroy, Jr. Evans, Connie Jo Clark Evans, Curtis Craig Evans, Dana Louise 73, 254 Evans, Donald Dell Evans Edwin Lee Evans: Jack Babe Evans, Janet Helen Evans Jenean Sue Evans, Joann Marian Evans. Kelly Wyman Evans, Leroy Evans Linda Ann 314 Evans, Lloyd C. 242 Evans Marlene Cecile Evans, Patrick Eugene Evans, Phyllis Lucy Evans, Sandra Lee 228 Evans, Sharon Kathryn Evans Stephanie Marie Eve. Allan William 91 Evenson, Jay Wallace Evenson, Victoria Anne Evenson, Warren Arnold Everett, David Ellett Everett, Loren George Everett, Richard Owens 309 Everhard, Terry Robert Everin, Barbara Elaine Evers, Jon 119 Evers, Therezinha Everson, Gayle Yvonne 91 Everson, Robert Arthur Ewen, James Harold, Jr. Eyerly, Kim Nelson Eyre, Allan Benton 20 Eyre, Marvin Lee Fahn, Alvin Wendell 91 Fahy, Vernon Jerome Fairchild, Eugene Devere Falkenberg, Eugene Edward Falkowski, Karen Ann 196 Fannon, Lynette Mina 267 Farbo. Farlan, Wallace Brent Judith Anne Farnes, Edward Dean 330 Farnes, Jim Fillmore Farnes, Larry Lewis Farrar, Michael Calvin 254 Farrier, Merle Joseph Farrow, Farwell, Donald Wayne Fasching, Leroy James 332 Faulds, James William Faurot, Tana Lou 314, 388 Faust, Constance Lynn Fay, Mary Cheryl 367 Featherstone, Sharon Lynn Feeney, Robert Thomas Feldner, Barbara Lee Fellows, Ann Maree 60, 272, 322, 323 Fellows, Richard Clifton Fellows, Walter Steven Felton, Felton, David Lawrence Linda Lou Fenner, Leona Louise 56, 67, 322, 383 Fenske Fenton , Horst 131 Janice Kay 25, 267, 271 Fenton: Robert Arthur Ferch, Randi Lee 47, 367 Ferguson, James Ardon Ferguson, Laurie Jo Ferguson, Neal Avery 42 Ferkin, Constance Ruth 46, 322 Ferrell, Richard Timothy 291, 344 Fetscher, Allen Joseph Fett, William John Fetterhoff, Bill Russel Feucht, Alex Thomas Fichtler, Constance M. Fichtler, Helmuth Fiedler, Carl Ernest Field, Victoria Lee 81 Fields, Carol S. Fields, John Tom Fife, William Faxon Fifer, Patricia Sue Fifield, Michael Wayne Fifield, Ward Arthur Filipowicz, Mary Anne Findlater, Susan Ann 81 Findly, Alan James Findon, Donald Fred 332 Findon, Lynn 257 Fine, Patricia Felsman Fineman, Robert Theodore 272, 292, 339 Fink, Alma Leona Fink, Wayne Dorson 192 Finlay, Leann Marie 92, 326 Finlayson, James Mcguire 254 Finley, Andrew Meyer Finley, Mont Finn, Catherine Denise 174, 258, 369 Finnegan, Daniel Patrick Finnegan, William Peter Fischer, Darlene Lois Fischer, Robert Thomas 92 Fishburn, Frances E. Fishburn, Rosemarie Franks, Robert Grover 151, 374, 380 Frantzick, Leon Paul 336, 389 Franzen, Cynthia Joy Fraser, Michael Edward Frasier Frasier 1 , Minnie Alice Rosann Jo 81 Frazier, Bertram Leroy Frazier, Marvin Eugene Frazier Sheila Gaynell Fredell Ross Alban Fredrickson, Keith Magnus Fredrickson, Michael F. Fredrickson, Robert A. Ggrrgian, John Patrick 111, 157, 3 Germeraad, Nancy Jane Gerner, Ken C. Gesell, J. Robert 304 Getz, Orville E. Geyer, Edmund Peter Giacobazzi, H. Jean 92 Glacomino, Don Edward Gianis, Augustus George 185 Gibbon, Richard Stanley Gibbons, James Thomas Gibbs, Renee Louise 25, 271 Graesser, Mary Beth Graf, David Glenn Graf, Peter Gregory 296, 336, 389 Graff, David Thomas Graff, Jonathan L. Graham, Bonna May Graham 322 , Cornelia Kay 62, 311, Graham, Dagmar Charlotte Graham, Dana Loris 272 Graham Graham Graham Graham , James Joseph, Jr. , Peggy Jane Robert Edward 14 19 I Russell Theodore ' Gilbert Fisher, Charles Dwain Fisher, Charles Michael Fisher, David W. Fisher, Dennis Joe Fisher, Gay Fisher, Mark Charlton Fisher, Scott Ernest Fisher, Sharon Dorene Fiske. Karl Alvin, Jr. 14, 19 Fitzgerald, John Alvin 254 Fitzgerald, Zennith Alma Fitzpatrick, John Steven Fjosee, Norman Wayne 358 Flagen, Dennis G. Flaherty, Sheila Frances 73 Flanagan, Larry Merritt Flanagan, Michael John Flanagin, Michael Neil Flaugh, Karen Ann Flaugh, Keith Oliver 261, 262, 381 Fleet, Nancy Jean Fleisher. Vernon Ray Fleming, Brenda Faye Flemmer. Loren Adolph 348 Flesch, Barbara Ellen Fleshman, Barry Douglas Fletcher, Robert Kennett Fletcher, Robert Lee 39, 273 Flint, John Wyman, Jr. 20 Florer, Samuel Robert Florin, Gary William Florin, James Edward Floyd, Frederick Alan Floyd, Larry Eugene 389 Fly, Mary Ann Flynn, Franklin Theodore 361, 386, 389 Flynn, Marsha Lee Flynn, Patrick Edward Foerter, Gregory Theodore 354, 386 Fogarty, James Joseph 73 Fredrickson, William Timm Free, Michael Howard Freeman, Alan Francis 330 Frellick, John Michael French, Larry Beckman French, Thomas Rex French, William Darrell Freshour, Gary Gailan 19, 293 Frey, Clifford Fredrick 336 Frick, Karen R. 25, 137, 270, 271, 294, 322, 334 Fricke, Charles August Frideres, Lawrence Dean Fried. Darrell Roger Friesz, Fred James 22, 23, 262, 287 Frisch, Janice Kay 73 Frizelle, Scott Dryer Frojen, Wendell Henry Frost. Kathleen Anne 73 Fry, Dennis Lee Fry, Linda Lea Fry, Mary Kristine Fryberger, Mark Donald Fuguay, Donald Raymond Fuhrer, Richard Edward Fuhrman, Barbara Joanne Fuller, Bonnie Grace Fulton, Kathryn Moore 47, 367 Fulton, Ralph Thomas Fulton, Shirley Jean 314, 357 Funk, Gary Duane 278 Furlong, Michael T. Furshong, Joseph Ray Furstenau, William Lynn 336 Gaare, Bruce Howard Gable, John George Gabriel, Anthony Robert Gabriel, Dennis Wayne Gabriel, Herman Wm. III Gadbow, Daryl Joseph 287, 339 Gibbs, Stephen Reed 340 Gibson, Charles Herbert Gibson, Daniel Lee Gibson, Nancy Sue Gibson, Robert Joseph Gibson. Stanley Ralph Gibson, Steven Thomas Giden, Robert Ernest Giden, Shirley Carol Giese, Leroy William Giesey, Ted Lyall 235 Gigstad, Tom Ray Gilbert, Don Clarke, Jr. Gilbert, Donald Keith Gilbert Elizabeth Ann 273, 314 Gilbert: John Russell 26, 272, 345 Lewis Warren Gran, Jens Grande, Raymond Arthur Granger, Carole Ann Granger, Roberta Ann Gransberry, Michael Lee Grant, Bradford Hugh Grant, Kenneth Wilfred 51, 111 Grant, Larry Mikal Grant, Mary Jean 49, 314 Grasky, James Michael Grzauman, Andrea Lee 30, 39, 57, 3 Grauman, David Alfred Grauman, Kathleen Harriet 93, 290 Graves, Anita Lynn Gaddis, Marshall Lewis Galbraith, Ann Patricia Galbraith, Robert Edmund 284 Gale, Joyce M. Gallagher, Edward Robert Gallagher, Kathleen Ann 276 Gallagher, Michael Dennis 377 Gallagher, Richard F. Gallagher, Timothy 20, 92, 340 Gallagher, Timothy Edward allo Paul Eu ene Foley, Daniel Joseph 39, 44, 354 Foley, Gerald Patrick Foley, Lorraine Foley, Patricia Ann Foley, Philip Howard 344, 389 Folkwein, Edward Harold Follansbee, Julia Alice Follinglo, Ralph Elling Follinglo, Thomas Ivar Folsom, Loreen C. Fonner, Larry Lee Foot. Michael Mahan 344 G . 8 Gallup, Verne Lyman 354 Galts, Marvin Michael Gamble, Marti Ann Gambs, Roger Duane Gandara, Virginia Rose 223, 369 Gannett, Damon Lynn 53, 319, 344, 361, 388, 389 Gannett, Mark Lyle 345 Gar, Linda Jean Gara, Bartholomew W. Garard, G. Gay Foote, Joan Marie 92, 366 Foote, Richard Kneal 64 Ford, Douglas Harold Ford, John Warren 235 Ford, Susan Lee Ford, Thomas Richard 92 Forde, Stafford Ron Forhan, William Edward 336 Formuzis, Peter August 45 Forsman, Constance Rose Forssen, Johanna Kim 111 Forssen, Kristin E. 111 Forsyth, Paulette Kay 223 Forsythe, Effie Louise 149, 314 Gardiner, Tony A. Garding, Linda Lee 347 Gardner Catherine Ruth Gardner, Dale Wayne Gardner, Kathleen Therese 314, 337 Gardner Margaret Joan Gardner Warren Alan Garner, Ronald Clayton Garnett, George Herbert Garoutte, Laura E. Garr, James Scott Garrett, Candice Rhea 322 Gartzka, Carol Jean Foss, Joy Annette Foster, , George Leighton Foster, Foster. Foster, Foster Almyra Louise Katherine Jerri Melinda Lee Richard Glenn Foucher, William F. Foust, Larry Douglas Foust, William Morton Fowler, Bruce Michael 92, 336 Fowler, Edward Franklin Fowler, Joyce Vavra Fox, Herbert Ronald Fox, James William Fox, John Ernest 153 Fo35g,7Judith Louise 55, 268, 317, Foy, William Josiah 344 Francis, Frank Francisco, Patricia Ann Frank, Charles Lawerence Frank, George Richard Frank, Thomas David Franklin, Stephen Mark Frankovich, Carole Ann 49, 308 Gary, Francis Michael Gary, John J. Gashwiler, John Hiram Gasser, Carolyn Gastineau, Orval William Gates, Daniel Patrick Gatzke, Donald Allen Gaub, Terry Miles Gauer, Glenn Gordon 276 Gauthier, Jeanine M. 314 Gay, Charles William Gay, Kathleen Mae 92 Gaylord, Sharon Ann 53 Gayvert, Arthur Carl, Jr. Gee, George Edward Geed, Bruce Henry Gilbert, Paul, Jr. 330 Gilbert, Steven Michael Gilboe, William Frank 127, 129, 340, 341 Gilder, Don Dale Gilder, Samuel Seivert Gilfeather, Margaret L. Gilgen, Paul Marion Gill, Lee Gordon 92 Gill, Patsy Carol Gillam, Linda Mae 81, 314, 388 Gillen, Douglas Edwin 228, 274 Gillen, Thomas Daniel Gilles, Jere Lee 52, 67 Gilles, Tere J. 92 Gillespie, Michael Gordon Gillespie, Sharon Mary 322 Gillette, Gary Lee Gillette, Kenneth W. Gillie, Susan Kay Gilliland, Robert Wayne Gilman, Glenn Lowell 81 Gilmore, Kent Willis Gilroy, Mark Thomas Gilroy, Samara Lynn Giono, William Gerald Gisquet, Marcel Francois Gisselbeck, Evelyn Anna Giuliani, Marilyn Kay Giulio, Roger V. Gjording, Karin Jane Glascock, Gale Eugene 254 Glasgow, Robert Joseph 293 Glaspey, Stephanie Ann Glaspey, William Howard Glasrud, Ray Dale 217, 376 Gleim, George David Gleim, Peter Conrad Glennon, Mike Lee 14, 19 Glover, Jay Thomas 293, 340 Glover, Sheryl Anne Gnose, David Bruce Godbey, David Tyler Goddard, Alan Anthony Goddard, Donna Marie 324 Goelzer, Mark Lee 258, 348 Goers, John William Goetschius, Gary G. Goettel, Gary Lee Goff, Michael Jeffries Goffena, Janice Irene Gogarty, Raymond Arthur Gohn, Richard Earl Goldberg, Edward Kirk Goldhahn, Ann Goldhahn, Gerald Edward Golladay, Nikki Jan 92, 265 Gollehon, Daniel Don Good, Jeri Ann Good, Kent Nolan Goodfield, David Merrill Gooding, John Morris Goodman, Suzanne Marie 32, 50 Goodno, A. Earle 232 Goodno, Marcia Jane 328 Goodnough, Ronald Daryl Goodwin, Phyllis Jo Gookin, Larry Dee 113, 279, 374 Gookin, Michael Dean Gopp, Thomas James 287, 389 Graves, Fielding Lee 33 Graves, Mikel Duwayne Graves, William Kent 73 Gray, Bruce Welsh 48, 272, 339 Gray, Gray, Gray, Gray, Gray, Gray, Jeanne Vaill 290 John Dennis 141 Kerry Earl 264 Maceo Joseph 14, 19 Nasaria Katheryn Willene Kobelt Graybeal, Bruce Gordon Graybeal, Nona Ann 201 Grebe Greco Green , Bruce Sheldon , Frank James, Jr. 93 , Douglas Lyle 254 Green, Georgeanne 334 Green, Jack Leonard 45, 339 Green, John Wilfred Green, Karen Judith 111 Green, Karin Louise Green, Kenneth Byron Green, Kenneth Harlon Green, Maxine Ann Green, Richard Edward Green, Richard Wesley 376 Green, Vicki Elaine 93 Greene, Edna Mae Greene, Ralph Dennis Greene, Richard Tiffany Greene, Sheila Elaine Greenstone, Matthew H. Greenup, Rita Kathleen Greenwood, Clarence Henry Greenwood, Marsha Ann Greff, Juanita Gale Gregg, Michael Scott Gregg. Michele Lee Gordon, Dennis Douglas Gordon, Donald Bruce Gordon, Gerald Lynn Gordon, Leslie Lloyd 124 Gordon, Michael Jerome Gordon, Robert Gregory 92 Gordon, Susan Ruth 81 Gordon, Victoria Dianne Geissler, Richard Harold Gelok, Richard John George, Charles Willard George, Lloyd David 264 Gerdts, Carl Richard Gerdts, Shirley Faye 205, 254 Gerhardt, Gus William Gerhardt, Margaret E. Gerlach, John William German, Ann Celestine Gornick, William Gorter, James Charles Gorton, Charles David Gorton, Roger Dale 254, 372 Gottfried, Garry Arthur Gough, Margaret Bennett 186 Gould, Marjorie E. Gow, James Henry Grady, James Thomas 93 Grady, William Thomas Gregor, Terry Milton Gregory, Rodrick Richard Grein, Thomas James Greiner, William L. Grenfell, Kenneth Howard Grenz, Deane Daryl Greseth, Mavoureen Myrtle Grier, Arvid James Grier, Paul Arnold Griffin, Daniel Patrick 348 Griffin, James Lee Griffin, Judith Lynn Griffin, Kathryn Jean Griffing, John Marvin Griffing, Kathryn Zetta Griffith, Gary Greg Griffiths, Curt Taylor 340, 343 Griggs, David Buchanan 261, 262, 3 6 Grimm, Ronald Lionel Grinde, Marilyn Christina Grindell, Donna Kirk Grist, James Clifford Griswold, David Walder 260 Grmoljez, Elizabeth 254, 272, 299, 314 Groenhout, Edward G. Gronberg, Dianne Mae Groo, Andrew Matthew Gross, John David 93 Grossman, Gary Lee 93 Grothaus, Gary Edward Grothaus, Sharon Ann Grover, Robert Archie 245, 254 Grub, Craig Boyce Gruba, Mary Ann Grunow, Michael Harvey 19 Guay, Larry Ovide Guazzo, Wayne Vincent Guccione, Gary Donald Gudith, Larry Dean Gue, Forrest Lawn Guenther, Arthur Alan Guerin, Christine Georgio Guidi, Edith Mary Gummer, Thomas Elton Gundel, Candice Louise Gunderson, Susan Carol 74, 370 Guntermann, George Eugene 362 Guptill, Carol Lee Guptill, Robert Frank 20, 93 Haacke, James Oscar Harbin' Gurco, Thomas Richard Guse, Ronald John 190 Gustafson, David Charles Gustafson, David Lawrence 120, 121, 287, 339 Gustafson, Gale Robert 339 Gutfeld, Arnon Guthrie, Gary Lawrence 112, 253 Guthrie, Vinton Rae Gutowski, Susan Marie Gutman, William Charles Gutman, Janet Louise Haarr, Loren Peter 39, 40, 48, 50, 273 Haas, Douglas Myron 93 Haas, Murel Habeck, Orville Jerome Habel, Edward Lee, Jr. Haburchak, Constance Jean, 228, 254 Hadley, Esther Mary Haeussler, Martin Edward Hagen, Charlene Othella HBHSOTI , Gregory Lynn 117, 120, 121, 123, 258, 389, 395 Hanson, Jack Emery 354 Hanson, Jonathan Andrew Hanson Keith Earl Hanson: Marko Jaun Hanson, Michael Earl Hanson, Richard Allan Hanson, Roy Melvin Hanson, Terrance Lyle Hanson, Terry James Hanson Harbau , William Carr 74, 256 gh, Don Dean Harber, Charles Richard Raymond Kenneth Hebert, Raymond C. Hedger, David Forrest Hedrick, Michael Bruce Hedstrom, Linda Carol Hedstrom, Ole Robert 15, 19 Heeter, Gordon Eldred Heffelfinger, Kathryn D. 53 Heffernan, Mary Lynn 317 Heffner, Dennis Joseph 336 Hehn, Quinton Richard Heidecke, Bruce Albert Heien, Susan Jean Heim, Darrell Lee Hein, Susan Lee 94, 315 Heine, Mary Theresa 32, 145, 326, 388 Hagen, Curtis John Hagen, Darrell Charles 375 Hagen, Ellis Wayne Hagen, Jerel Gene Hagen, Norman James Hagan, Roger Alan Hagenbarth, David John Hagenston, Dennis John Harbine, Elwin Kenny Harden, Richard Carlton 75, 332 Hardie, Linda Louise 186, 357 Harding, Leonard Eugene Harding, Thomas Keith 354 Harding, Victoria Ann 326 Harding, Vivian Lynn 12, 49, 326 Hardtla, Evelyn Eleanor Hardy, Terry Edward Hare, Robert Catlin 339 Harkin, Douglas G. 242 Harkin, Judith Ann Harkins, Terence Patrick Harman, Thomas Warren Harold, Edward William Harper, Jay Wilson, Jr. Harper, Paul Frank Harper, Sheri Christine Harper, William Carl Heinrich, John Wayne Heitler, William M. Heitz, Constance Lou Heitz, Irvin Franklin Heitz, Lynden Eric 345 Helding, Linda Louise Helean, Philip David Heller, Richard Roy Hellickson, Neil C. 228 Hellmund, Klaus Hans Paul Helm, Maryalys Harris, Hager, Dion Lynn Hagestad, Edward Mitchell 93 Hahn. John Clifford 339 Hahn, Randell Gene 287, 339 Hahn, Ronald Gowin 339 Haick, Roger Alan 360 Haire, Nancy Patricia 49, 143, 317, 319 Hale, Dennis Richard 12, 279, 345 Hale, Douglas Graham Hall, Charles August Hall, Constance Marie Hall, Dennis N. 265 Hall, Edwin Lee 308, 340, 380 Hall, Gary Lynn 348 Hall, Gordon Lee Hall, Linda Lou 268, 326, 347 Hall, Norman L. 260 Hall, Reedy Ray Hall, Robert Harpole, Vern William 94 Harrer, Dolores Visell Harrington, Clarence J. 212 Harrington, Dana Joyce 314 Harrington, Grant Russell Harirngton, Laura Sue Harrington, Michael Gene 22, 23, 287 Harrington, Neil Victor 258 Harrington, Steve Maurice 57 Harris, Alan Ray Harris, Arthur William Harris, Bette Ann Harris, Carolyne D. Harris, Darrel Edward Harris Donna Lynne 322, 367 Harris, Duane Charles Harris Moses Poka Harris: Richard s. Harris, Ronald Benjamin Susan Ann Helmer, Vonne K. 272, 326 Helmkay, Denise Lynn Helms, John William 258, 259, 340 Helterline, Maurice W. Hemmer, Dennis Mathew 94 Hemness, Kathleen E. Hemstad, Linda Marie 74, 324 Henderson, Billy Joe 339 Henderson, James A. Henderson, Odean Paul Henderson, Ralph Henderson, Steven Lee Hendrick, Stephen M. Hendrickson, Drew Elmer Hendrickson, Larry Alan Hendrickson, Judith Lynn Hendrickson, William R. Hendryx, Scott Monroe Henke, Eric George Henkel, George David Hennessy, John Lee Hennessy, Michael Shane Hennings, Darwen Norris Henningsen, Christopher K. Henricksen, Gordon Wm. Henriksen, Diane Louise 328 Henry, Eric Scott Henry, Kathleen Gail 94 Herberg, Patricia Ann Hilts, Cheryl Marie Hines, Charles Garth Hinds, Jim E. Hines, Gwen Margaret Hinkle, Carolyn Kay Hinnricks, Eugene Charles Hintzman, Francine Kay Hirning, Nila Lee Hirning, Robert Allen Hitchcock, Aaron Don Hjelvik, Linda Diane Hlebechuk, George Don Hoaglund, Edward D. Hoberg, Barbara Ann Hoblitt, Stephanie Lee 94 Hochhalter, Clyde Kenneth Hochhalter, Gene Lyle Hodge, Laura Grace Hodges, Thomas Mains Hodgkin, Kurtis Harley Hodgson, Robert Dean Hodnik, John Henry Hoedel, Robert Doering Hoerner, Marvin Micheal Hofeldt, Paulette Marie 81 Hoff, Julie Ann Hoffman, Dale S. Hoffman, Dennis Paul 332 Hoffman, Diann Marie Hoffman, Ray Lincoln Hoffman, Robert Bruce Hofstrand, Sandra Marie 94 Hogan, Hogan, Ralph Walter Stephen Joseph 254 Hogue, Lynne Diane 60, 388 Hogue, Marcia Nan 388 Hohman, Rick William Holbrook, John Allen Holcomb. Karen Ann 94, 290 Holden, Cheryl Lynn Holden, Marlene Ann 326 Holland, Carol Ann Holland, Clayton Jerome 192 Hollensteiner, John Ralph Holliday, John Robert 124 Holling, John William Hollings, Gary Arthur Holloway, Gary William Holloway, Jack Conrad Holly, Mary Ellen 255 Holly, Robert F. Holm, Carolyn Ann 258, 312 Holm, Clarice Elaine 94 Holm, Hollis Ann 82, 272, 366 Hozlzlgian, Robert Craig 269, 272, 324, 363 Haller, Shelley Ruth Hallford, Rachel Louise Halliwill, Harris Dwight Hallock, Carol Ann Hallock, Lowell Curtis Hallock, Pamela Mary 137, 258, 271 Hallock, Ronald Bates Harris, William Langseth Harrison, Brian Allan Harrison, Robert Charles Harrison, Roy Ronald 128 Harro, Lewis Myers Harsell, Michael Francis Harsell, Patricia V. 271, 290 Harstad, Katherine Elaine 38, 44, Herbert, David Hugh Herbert, Margaret Louise 67 Herbert, Susan J. Hallock, Steve Randall 376 Halverson, Diane Kaye 81 Halverson, Eldon C. Halverson, Larry Wayne 272, 354 Halvorson, James Douglas Halvorson, Judy Lynnae Hamblin, William Edward Hamblock, Mitzi Jean 326 Hames, Helmer William 380 56, 256, 314 Hart, Anna Belle Suzanne Hart, Kenneth Gregory Hart, Jeffrey Arthur Hart, Richard Eugene Hart, Rose Gislason Hart, Victor Jay Hartelius, Channing J. 266, 362 Hartigan, Michael Jerome Hamilton, Hamilton Betty Louise 228, 255 Hamilton, Frederick W. Hamilton, Robert Melvin Hamilton, Robin Luz 339 Hamilton, Ruth Naomi 93 Terry Jon 127, 128, 339 Hamlett, Bradley Maxon Hamma, Karen Irene 93 Hammen, John Robert Hammer, William Paul Hammer, Cheryl Ann Hamre, Robert Crag Hancock, Gary Dean 336, 381 Hancock, Janice Hancock, John Henry 111, 279 Hancock, Robert Kelly Hanford, Carla Sue 93 Hanft, Carolyn Joss 314 Hangas, Carol Lynn Hangas, George Russell Hangas, Margery Diane Hangas, Ralph Ronald 348 Hankinson, Lester Harvey 110 Hanley, Donald Philip Hannula Richard Gustaf 38 , 9 Hansen, Bennett Roy 62, 63, 156, 256, 273 Hansen, Carol Ann 74 Hansen, Daniel Lee Hansen, Delia Elaine Hansen, Glenn Eugene Hansen, John Ivan Hansen, Kristine Deeann Hansen, Laurel Dell Hansen, Linda Marie 322, 363 Hansen, Linda Rose 186, 312 Hansen, Loren Dean Hansen, Michael Douglas Hansen, Stanley Charles Hansen, Susan Kay Hanson, Barbara Jean 312, 331 Hanson, Conrad Joseph Hanson, Dale Allen Hanson, David Paul 340 Hanson, Earl J . Hanson, Edward Allen, Jr. 81, 389 Hartley, Shirley Marie Hartman, Neil Leroy Hartman, William Richard'339 Hartness, Myrna Joyce Hartz, Harry Micheal Harvey, Nancy Ellen 379, 383 Hasbrouck, Jon Michael Haser, Cherilyn Kay 255 Hasskamp, Charles William Hasson, Patricia Elayne 255 Hatch, Barbara Denise Hatcher, Billy Lee Hatcher, Richard 74, 274 Haubenreiser, Daniel E. 81 Hauck, Thomas Corette Hauge, Ron Oscar Haugen, Roger Dean 330, 331 Haugen, Kathryn Sanford Haugsjaa, Karen Eleanor 81 Hauptman, James Edward Hausser, David Harry Hausser, Marilyn Long Havemann, Suzan Rae Haverlandt, David Gerard Havlovick, Victor H. Hawker, Jacqueline Anne 315 Hawker, Virginia Susan 45, 315 Hawkins, Bradford Alan Hawkins, Millicent Clark Hawley, Darlene Rae 94 Hawthorne, John David 345 Hayden, Debbie A. Hayden, Douglas Craig 360 Hayden, Luther Dell Hayes, Patricia Ann Hayes, Patrick Jerome Hayes, Penny Janet 53, 272, 347, 388 Head, Patrick Healey, William Charles Healy, Daniel Josepth Healy, Jerome Clifford Heaney, Thomas Jerome Heater, Richard Ronald Heater, Virginia Rose 223 Heberling, Michael Joseph 336 Herbig, Annis Marie Herbig, Gary Lee 111, 390 Herda, Bonnie Jean 53, 317 Herdina, David Edward Herlick, Doris Gail 324 Herlick, Susan Elizabeth 324 Herman, Gerald Ray Herman, John Hayden Herman, Sally Ann Herman, Walter Eugene III 274 Hernan, Trudy Marie 94 Herndon, Brenda Leigh Heroux, Michael William 125, 284 Herrin, Scotta 326 Herring, Robert Frederick Herron, Ronald Joseph Hesler, Curtis Jack Hester, Jeffrey Porter Hetherton, Colleen Adair 334, 335, 383, 384 Hetrick, Lynn Ellen 268, 322, 361 Hettich, Lamont Ray Hettich, Lonnie Ray Heyer, Douglas Alfred Heyer, Warren Keller Hickes, Jan Maurice Hickey, Susan 268, 315 Hickey, William Francis Hickman, Barbara Denise Hickman, David Harold Hickman, Paul Henry Hicks, James Ronald Hicks, William Bernard Holmbe rg, Sandra Jene 82, 265, Holmes, David Roy 82 Holmes, Kristeen Louise 94 Holmes Marilyn Susan Holmes: Patty Jane 48, 50, 315 Holmes, Ralph Arthur Holmquist, Dan Douglas Holmquist, Richard Kohmer 345 Holombo, Andrea Joan Holstrum, Jack 242 Holstrom, Susan Jane 32, 319, 357 Holt, Clifford Ahimas Holt, Jack Eugene Holt, Lucinda Gail Holt, Margaret Ann 201 Holte, Marilyn Sue 94 Holter, Marian Kennett 74 Holter, Troy Jefferis 66 Holtzer, Edith Mae Holuin, Barbara Lynn 322, 367 Holzum, Paul Douglas Higgins Gerry Morton Higgins, Jean Marie Hom, H arry Lee Hom, Nancy May Homer, Robert Dean Homi, Mitchell Lynn 254 Homme , Gayla Ann Homstad, Gerald Edward 131, 354 Honey, Kathleen Honeycutt, Charles F. Honzel, William Frank Hood. Barry George Hood, Charles Eugene HOOD, J anice Virginia 51, 290, 322 Hoonan, Michael Gordon 284, 339 Hooper, Jon Albin 350 Hooper, William Allan Hoover, Jerry Robert Hoovestal, Gary Edward Hoppe, Hoppe, Joseph Peter Terese Marie Higgins, Michael Dennis Higgins, Susan Elizabeth 81 Higham, Sue Kathleen 106, 272, 3 2 Hightower, Betty Ann 270, 328 Hightower, Carmen Louise Hightower, Howard C. Hightower, Jere Wayne Higman, Peter Martin Hihnala, Jack Edward Hildner, Richard Smith Hill, Jerry Burton Hill, Jesse C. 125 Hill, Mary Carleen Hill, Richard Alan Hill, Roger Evan Hill, Stanley Ralph Hill, Warren Arnold 20 Hilling, Henry Boyce Hillner, Karen Joyce 328 Hills, Gary Lee Hillyard, Kevin Kruse Hilton, Charles Wayne Hilton, Rebecca Ann 223 Hopson, Roger Charles Horak, Charlene Jane 95 Horne, Robert Milton Horning, Fred Francis Hornstein, Charles Lee, Jr. Horobik, Thomas Edward Hosler, Randolph Lee 358 Hosler, Richard J. Hosler, Roderick Allen 380 Hoss, Robert Dennis Hotti, Dee Ann Hough, Helen Lynn 59, 223, 312 Hough, John Cameron House, Michael Edward Houseman. Ellis Raymond Houtz, Karla Ann 216 Hove, Susan Claire 257 Hciveland, Clarence Edward 34, 61 Hoven, Karen Ellen Hoven, Vernon Bernard, Jr. 228 Johnson, Ronald David 338 Howard Hover, Richard Ray Hoverson, Robert Charles Howard, Betty Lee Howard, Elaine Frances 324 Howard, James Edward Howard, Laurence Douglas Howard Lee Richard 386. 389 Howard Lester Thomas Howard Lon Alan 14, 15, 19 Robert Laverne Jackman, David Michael Jackson, Carroll Jackson Jackson . David Lee , James Albert Jackson, Michael Melvin Jackson, Robert Schuyler 345 Jackson, Sylvia Louise Jackson, William James Jacniacki, Cornelia R. Jacobs, Mareen 53 Howard, William Corbin Howell, Carol Betty 74, 301 Howell, Dick Lee Howell, Laura Addie Howell, Ronald B. Howland, Thomas Mirl Howlett, John Gregory 332 Howlett, Robert Worden Howry. Joe Randall 345 Howser, Elizabeth Aero 82, 271 Hoye, David Alan Hoylo, Craig Alan Hoyt, Shelley Jean Hritsco, Dan G. Hubbard, Calvin Judson Jacobsen Jacobsen Jacobsen Jacobsen Jacobsen Jacobson Jacobson Jacobson , Carol Ann 212 , Jeri L. , Marsha Jean , Roger Lee Wade Wallace 22, 287 , Douglas Carl Kimberly Louise Richard L. 1 Jacobson: Sharon Marie Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson Orrin Wayne Philip C. Richard George 11 Richard Lee 354 Richard Thomas Robert Milton Johnson, Robert Ralph Johnson. Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson Ronald Leslie 269 Sandra Lynn Sarah Sharon Kay Shauna Elaine Sheryl Kay 228 Stephen Francis Steven Kent Steven Michael 20 Steven Rex Terry Allen 7, 118 Keller, Joseph Edward 332 Keller, Judith Antoinette Keller, Kipling Kent Keller, Marilyn Frances Kelley, Gary Lynn Kelley, Karren Jean Kelley Mary Sue Kelley Pamela Lee Kelley Sally Lorine 95 Kelley, Steve Dana Kelly Brendan Robert Kelly Dennis Allan Kelly James Richard 15, 19, 341 Kelly Patricia Ann 322 Kelly Kelly Kelly Kelly: Kelly, Robert Earl Robert Jerome Robert Michael 20 Sherrie Marie William Roy 95 Amaretta Ellis 95 Jones Hubbard, Timothy Jay 228 Hubbert, Sampson Schley T. Hubble. Andreen Lee 145, 317 Huber, Katherine Jean 315 Hudibur h Wade Dou las Hudson, Hudson, E , E Edward Charles Gerald George 354 I-ludson, James Roy 39, 54 Hudson, Mary Jo Hudson, Richard Edward Huebner, Charles William Huestis. Sally 311, 322 Huff, Barrie Laffoon Huffine, Dale Lincoln Huffman, Bette Camille J. Huggins, James M. Huggins, Larry Thomas 15, 19 Huggins, Larry Richard 107, 161, 340, 389 Jacques, Daniel Anthony 20 Jakkola, Bruce Edward 95 Jakkola, David Vern Jakobson, Karen Lee Jakub, Lawrence 242 Jakubowski, Walter O. 358 James, Catherine Anthony James, Robert Alexander 362 James, Robert Douglas James, Teresa Ann Janousek, John Josef Jannach, Cathie Ann Jaqua, Jeffrey Milton Jaquish, Edwin Delmar Jarrell, Dale Glen Jarrett, Charles Monte Jarrett, Raymond Dean 354 Jarrett, Richard Hoopes Jarussi, Louie John 375 Jarvis, John Arthur Jasperson, Gregory -P. Jawort, Donald Dorian Jay. John Russell 262 Jeffries, Lynn Ann Jellar, Thomas Edward 269, 336 Johnson, Thomas Olaf Johnson, Wendell Eugene Johnson, Wm. Bjarne 273 Johnson, William Edward Johnston, Cameron M. Johnston, Daniel Edward Kelsey. Rick Guy Keltner, Robert Byron Kelton, J. Robert Keltz, Dave Edward 293 Keltz, Gary T. 348 Kem, Kenneth Merle 153, 178 Johnston, David Harold Johnston, Doris E. Johnston Frederick Allen Johnston: Harold Ken II Johnston Johnston Johnston , Merle James 224, , Richard S. 120, 12 Sylvia Annette Johnstone, Margaret Sue Joki, Billie June Jolley, Mary Ann Jonasen, Kenneth Neal Jones, Allen Almer 275 1, 123 Kembel, Robert Dana Kemmis, Winton George Kemp, Robert McDougall Kempner, Kenneth Marc 341 Kenfield, Barry Joel 354 Kenison, Bruce George Kenley, John Milton Kennedy Gerald Lynn Kennedy, James David Kennedy, Kathleen Ann Kennedy, Patricia Ann Kennedy, Thomas Edward Kennedy, William Bialey Huggins, Russell Edward O Hughart, Cathy Lee 11, 12, 49, '26 Hughes, Carol Alice 264 Hughes, Douglas R. 348 Hughes, Gerald Curtis Hughes, Linda Ann Hughes, Patricia R. 268, 270, 322, 334, 350 Hughes, Richard John Hughs, Rial Lynn Huhtanen, George Carl Hull, David Norman Hull, James Albert Hulse, Eileen Elizabeth Hulse, Millard Oscar Hulse, Russell Kay 265 Humble, Claudia Lynn Hummel, Eric Montgomery 82, 336 Hummel, Lance Christopher Hunkins, Kathryn G. 36, 317, 319 Hunt, Gary Andrew Hunt, Howard Cecil Hunt, Howard David Hunt, Madgie Mae Hunt, Randy James Hunt, Stephen Joseph Hunt, Sue Helen Hunter, James Alan Hunter, Janice Carol Huntington, Eugene F. 340 Hunton, Robert Lee Huntsberger, Penny Marie Huntsberger, Richard Lee 354 J ellison, Jeniker. Virginia Ann Robert Charles Jenkins, Bruce Allen Jenkins, Donald Leroy Jenkins Douglas Albert Jenkins: John Barry Jenkins, Judy Anne 268, 363 Jenkins, Jenkins Mack Harry 332 Thomas Ray Jennings, Stephen Arthur Jensen, Carol Ann Jensen, Craig Stanley 251 Jensen, Frank Arnold Jensen, Leslie Ann 317, 319 Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones F Bernard Lyle Cindy L. 185, 273, 312, 363 Dale Alexander David Homer Jr. , Dennis Oneil ' Duane David , Julanne Alexis Jones, Mary Ann Jones, Micheal Floyd Jones Patrick John Jones, Richard Earl 272, 338 Jones, Robert Michael Jones Russell Curtis 95 Jones Sharon Louise 324 Jones Thomas Stephen 120, 121, 339 Jones Timothy Kimball Jones, Willie Edward 15, 18, 19, 286, 287 Jorgenson, Robert Paul Joscelyn, Sandra Lee Kennis, John Dwaine Kenny, Linda Lorrain Kensler, Miriam Gwenn Kent, Betty Jean 95 Kent, Cecil Newton Kenyon, James Peter 284 Kenyon, Jeri C. Kenyon, Nickie Wayne 245, 254 Kerbel, Georgiann Kernan, Margaret Anne 211 Kerns, Gale Gordon 55, 57, 258, 354, 389 Kerouac, Linda Louise Kerstein, Richard Dennis Kesting, Roger Lyle 34, 261 Key, Janis Annette 155 Kidd, Jerry Lee 269, 354 Kidd, John Murray 284 Kidd, William Leonard Kieser, Thomas Joseph Kilburn, Patrick Emory, Jr. Jensen, William Thomas 272, 336, 338 Jeppesen, Charles Rulon 159 Jernberg, Kenneth Ray 15, 19 Jernigan, Maxine Jerrell, Theodore Phillip Jeska, Allan Edward Jestrab, Frederick S. 336 Jeszenka, Harold Neil Jette, Garold Duane Jewell, Gloria Jean 211 Jewell, Frank Joseph 339 Jewell, Mary Ruth Jimeno, Carol Mae 267 Joachim, Steven George Jochim, Thomas Vernon Joe, Victor Clark Johansen, Philip Michael Johansen, Sheila Marie 141 Johanson, Lawrence Ernest Johns, Jack Jay Hurni, Linda Sue 317 Hurst, James Logan Hurst, Randle Melville Hurt, Walter Lee Hurwitz, Benjamin Bruce 364, 377 Hutchens, Arlie Paul Hutcheson, Holly 328 Hutcheson, William Ralph 339 Hutchinson, Ernest Mantz Hutchinson, John Joseph Hutchison, Jim David 340 Huth, Marvin Richard Hyvonen, Alice Adele 95 Hyvonen, Raenell Andrea 48, 82 lbsen, Fredericka Marie 379 Ickes, Jeanne Lee 267 Ingle, John Duane Ingraham, Richard Harold Ingram, William Reed Inman, Frederick Lee 111 Irelan, David Lee Ireland, Donald Gregg 95 Irlbeck, Bernard W. Irle, Nancy Lee 43, 147, 148, 149, 322, 323 Irvin, Deborah J. Irving, Stephanie Kay Irwin, Duane Jan Irwin, Larry Lynn Isaac, Keith Ward Isele, Frank William Israel, Howard Mark Ivanich, Joseph Steven Ivey, Verna Jean Iyange, Simon Aondona Iwane, Robin Jon Johnson, Ann Mary 74 Johnson, A-rdyce Ann Johnson, Bonnie Faye Johnson, Broor Thomas Johnson, Bruce Norman Johnson Bruce William 336 Johnson, Charles Sackett 55, 340 Johnson, Dale Leroy Johnson, Dale Lynn Johnson, David Jerome Johnson, David Paul Johnson Dennis Lee 235 Johnson, Donna Patricia Johnson, Douglas Donald 57 Johnson, Douglas Steone Johnson, Edward Leroy Johnson. Gale A. Johnson, Gary Lee Johnson Gerald Jay Johnson, Gerald Lee Johnson, Gordon Neal Johnson, Gregg Morgan Johnson, Harriet Lynn Johnson Ivan Martin Johnson. James Edward II Johnson, Janice Elaine Johnson, Jeannine E. Johnson, Jeremiah F. Johnson, Karen Bernice Johnson, Kenneth Paul 354 Johnson, Kent Albert Johnson, Kristen Louise Johnson, Linda Lee 223, 312, 313 Johnson, Lorene Ann Johnson, Lucille Evelyn Johnson, Marie Ann Johgson, Nancy Jane 278, 279, 31 Johnson, Nancy Katherine Joste, Richard S. Jovin, Christina Lynn 60 Joy, James S. 254 Judah, Mary Suzanne 258, 268, 312 Judd, Lawrence Herman Juel, Donald Norman Juergens, William K. Kahl. Lois Diane Kahle, Sandra Lee 224 Kahle, Terri Lou Kalafat, Helen Marie 95 Kallestad, Danial Kammerzell, John Arthur 341 Kane, Patrick Kenneth Kaneshiro, George Akira Kantz, George Kenneth 262, 374 Kaphammer, Marilyn Kay Kappes, Randall John Kapus Connie Ann Karaba, Michael Joseph Kargacin, Leonard Thomas Karim, M. Reza Ul Karis, Mary Karl, Jerome Douglas Karlin, Rolland Wayne Karlsgodt, Pear William Karlson, Chester Ray Kasper, Gary George Kasper, Neal Duane Kastelitz, James Andrew 341, 342 Kasuga, Sidney Kenji Kathan, Donald Eugene Kathman, Robert Michael Kauffman, Edith Myrene Kauffman, Lowell Glen 204 Kaul, Larry Lyle Kaul, Luana Jean 228, 255 Kautz, William Paul Kawagley, Roberta Marie Kay, Charles Edward 258 Kay, Susan Karen Kayser, William Karl Kazi, Girey Alim N., Jr. Kearney, Richard Joseph Kearns, David Taylor Keck, Alan Robert 339 Keffeler, Donald James 131, 269, 360 Keffeler, Miriam E. Kegley, Pam Kay Keil, Sheri Lynn Keith, Donald Lloyd Keith, Douglas Jackson Keith, Kenneth Russel Keith, Krystal Juanita 324, 388 Kekich, Brian Lee 291 Killian, David Hugh 82, 362 Kilroy, Michael Alan 246, 389 Kilpatrick, Glen Elwin Kim, John Un 224 Kimes, Sandra Lynn 255, 369, 371 Kincheloe, Sherry Rae 270, 315 King, Carol Lynn 96 King, James Patrick King, Jean Louise King, John Dean King, Karen Ethel King, Patrick Deane 96 King, Richard Carl 356 King, Sara Ann 239 Kingsbury, Andrew Tilden Kinraide, Thomas Bassett Kinsella, John Michael Kinsey, Sharon Lee 96 Kinzel, Charles Henry III Kinzle, Patricia Kay 315 Kirchmeier, Robert Lynn Kirchner, Dennis Lee 389 Kirkaldie, John Risley Kirkland, Maren Kirkman, Quentin Robert Kirkpatrick, Kathleen S. Kirkpatrick, William 243 Kirley, Kevin Scot Kirwan, Thomas Patrick Kissock, Romelle Marie 315 Kistle, Thomas William Kitchingman, Mary Rita 96, 301 Kitt, Robert Logan III Kittams, Jay Alan Kittams, Susan Kay Kitzan, Arlis Yvonne Kitzenberg. Leslie Loring 54 Kjelstrup, Carla Lee Kjensrud, Beverly Ann Klatt, Loretta Joy 96 Klein, John Weston 264 Klein, Margaret Louise Klemenhagen, John Alan Klepper, Don Keith Klimpel, Roger Milton Kline, Steven Lee Kline, William Phillips Klindt, Robert Henry 356 Klofstad, Glenn Sande Kluth, Stanley William Knapp, Don Ray Knapp, E. Lee Knechtges, Floyd Thomas Knickel, Sally Laverne Knierim, Matthew William Knight, Douglas John Knight, Randall Owen Knoche, Kenneth Gene 262 Knoche, Linda Lee 129 Lungle, Kenneth James Knorr, John Rainer 235, 261, 262 Knuchel, Carol Marie Knudsen, Gerhard Martin 262 Knudsen, Harold Selmer 196 Knudsen, John Sverre Knudson, Kenneth Norman 74 Knutson, Larry Dale Knutson, Loren Gene Kobitisch, Linda Diane Koch, Pete Rutledge Koch, Vivian Laraine Koch, William J. Kochivar, Clark Albert Koczur, Manfred 388, 389 Koelzer, Alfred Lee Koelzer, Richard Dale 96 Koenig, Nicholas W. Koessler, Barbara Streit Kofford. Renae Kogele, Cheryl Ann Kohler, Edward George Kohler, Michael Jerome Kohler, Rohn Lee Kohn, Leslie Ann Kolar, Barbara Irene Kolar, Jane Michelle 96, 383 Kolbeck, Keith Duane Kolence, Nicolene Rosalie 185, 324 Kolence, Kathleen M. Kolendich, Frank Joseph Komberec, Charles Richard Konizeski, Shipley Marie Koontz, David James 362 Koontz, Richard James 287 Kooser, Bonnie Lynne Kopet, Craig Jerome' 272, 345 Ko itzke, Robert Wayne D Koppang, Catherine Jean 44, 272, 315 Koppmann, George Cary Koprivica, Charles A. 82, 289 Koprivica, Gary Robert Korber, Randolph Wayne 269, 348 Korsch, Randall William Koskela, Matthias W. Koski, George B., Jr. Koski, Tana Kay 324 Koski, William Wayne 111 Lahti, Stevie May 146, 357, 379, 383 Laible, Myron Fredrick 274 Lail, Evelyn Lombardi Lake, Gary Lynn Lake, George Albert Lake, Robert Earl Lakey, Mary Allyson Laliberty, Francis Owen Lally, Mark Henry Lalonde, Ellen Renee 96, 326, 366 Lamach, Marilyn Leigh 212 Lambert, Michael James Lambert, Robert Warren Lammers, Terence Lee Lamoreux, Janice Ruth 273 Lamoure, Bronson Clark Lamphere, Grant Michael 339 Lancaster, Gary Richard Lancaster, John W. 264 Landers, Linda Charlene 329 Landers, Nancy Jean 96, 329 Landra, Alan Robert Landwehr, Robert David Lane, Vernon Willard Lanes, Terry Lowell Lang, Donald Dean Langaunet, Clyde Walter 339 Lange, Duane Richard Langley, Gary Alfred 256 Langworthy, Muriel Jean 185 Langworthy, Ronald A. Lankford, Thomas Traacy Larcom, Richard W. Larkin, Linda Kay 144, 347 Larsen, Jacqueline Ann 269 Larsen, William Evon Larson, Carol Kay 90, 317, 363 Larson, Dale Louis 74 Larson, Duane Allan Larson, James Eugene Larson, James Otis Larson, Janet Louise Larson, Karen Marie 268 Larson, Lawrence John Larson, Linda Clair 75 Larson, Lowell Elwood Larson, Susan Jane 82 Larson, William Edward 141, 345 Koterba. Kotila, D Wayne Douglas eborah Rae 96 Kotwicki, Ramon Antonio Kovacich, George Gregor Kovack, Cheryl Lynn 311 Kraft, Donald John Kraft, Eugene Francis 133 Krakowka, Kathy Kralicek, Julie Ann Kramer, Benjamin M. Kramer, Cynthia Lynn 315 Kramer, Karol Dea, 26, 53, 329 Kramer, Kristine Jean Kramer, Stephen Louis Kransky, Michael Wayne Krantz, Creed Harris Kranz, James Robert Krautter, Connie Lynn Kra Wi lliam David Y, Krebs, Terry Alan 26, 53, 269, 360 Krech, William Fredrick Krepps, Fred Eugene Krieg, Jay Robert Krieg, John Walker Krieg, Linda Ruth Krier, Rene John 380 Krowen, Duane Eugene Krueger, Eugene Francis Larue, Charles Dan Lasalle, Michael Lewis Laseur, Jerold Ormond Laseur, Karen Ruth Lashley, Theodore Joseph Lasorte, Karyl Sue 41 Lassen, Eric Stephen Lathrop, Susan Diane 334 Latrielle, Denise Marie 57, 315 Lattimore, Reagan Larry Latus, Lenora Somervelle Lauckner, David Ernest Laughlin, Donald Kenneth Laurence, Robin Lou Laursen, David Rex 44, 356 Laverdure, Doyle Pierre Lavery, Thomas Patrick 19 Lavold, Margaret Arlene 45, 53, 239, 254, 273, 322 Lavold, Sigurd Tollef III Lawellin, Curtis Robert Lawen, Larry Ray Lawrence, Bobb Jerome Lawrence, Gillis Lee Lawrenz, Martin Ernest Lawrenz, Susan Elizabeth 256 Laws, Betty Jean Lawson, Jane Mary Leithead, Garry Robert 97 Leland, Ronald Charles Lemmen, Teena Susanne Lenhart, Allen Bernard Lenn, Ronald Nicholas Lenon, Dianah Dea 97 Lentz, Robert Minus Lenz, Gerhard Charles Leonard, Margaret Marie 75 Leonard, Rita Raye 312 Leprowse, Steven Douglas Leraas, Sonja Carol Ann Lerum, Darrel James Lerum, Michael Kean Lerum, Stephen S. 97 Leslie, Kenneth Harold, Jr. 334 Leslie, Warren Howard Lesniak, Patricia Ann 75, 334 Lesser, Robert William Lester, Billie Sue Lester, Harley David Lester, Marcia Kay 97 Letellier, James Mason Levknecht, Lee Stephen Levno, John Charles Lewallen, Thomas Ray 82 Lewing, Mark William 235, 388, 389 Lewing, Paul Joseph Lewis, Andy Warren Lewis, Gerald Lee Lewis, Keith Russell Lewis, Mary Ellen Lewis, Richard Arron 243 Lewis, Rosemary Lewis, Timothy Alan Liane, Anthony Lloyd Christo her David Libbey, p Libecap, Gary Don 38, 180, 273, 388, 389 Lichtenheld, Bradley R. Liddicoat, William Howard Lieberg, Eric Norman 341 Lien, Alvin Norman Lienemann, Dennis Edward Lienemann, Douglas R. Lietz, Glenn Thomas Liffring, Joann Elizabeth 254 Liles, James Keith Lill, James George 254, 377 Lincoln, Rodney Dennis Lincoln, William Thomas Lind, Dennis Earl Lind, Jack Dayton 356 Lind, John Delmar Lind, Marilyn Osher Lind, Patricia Anne Lindborg, Russell W. Lindburg, Paul James Lindburg, Richard D. Lindell, Elizabeth Joan Linderman, James Edwin Lindsay, Robert Samuel Lindsay, Sherrill Diane Lindsay, Terry Wesley 261 Lindstrand, David Kenneth 345 Lindstrom, Arthur Hugo, Jr. 65 Lindstrom, Gordon T. Linduska, John Dale Line, Charles Robert Lingel, Anna Marie Linn, Penny Lee Linne, James Mitchell, Jr. 389 Linscott, William Edward 380 Linse, Steven Christian 22, 287 Lipp, William Alan List, Leroy Henry, Jr. 260 Liu, J Krueger, Lawrence L. 96 Krueger, Terry Kenneth 360 Kruse, Natalie K. Kruse, Richard Dean Krutzfeldt, Julie Ann Kryder, David Larkin 338 Kuenning, Karen Louise Kuhl, Richard Frank 356 Kuhn, Richard Lee Kulp, Lauren Elisabeth Kundert, Barbara Kathryn 48 Kundert, Linda Rosina 32, 39, 41, 143, 312, 313, 357 Kunitake, Nelson Mamoru Kunnary, Clifford F. Kunz, Aquilla Mary 74 Kurtz, Clinton Allan Kurtz, Katherine Ann Kutt, Allen Clark Kyle, Joan Margaret 74 Kyler, Edward William Labar, Barabara Lee Labonty, Dennis Joe Labrie, Leonard James Labrie, William Joseph Lacey, Timothy Joseph Lachkar, Jean Ann Lachkar, Jean Claude Lacombe, William Arthur Ladanye, George Lafay, Susan Kathryn Lafferty, David Stanton 341 Lafferty, Ralph Randolph 262 Lafontaine, Gary Joseph Laforest, William Alfred 20 Lafromboise, Conrad D. Lafrombols, Ernest R. Lagrande, Ann Frances Lagrande, Daniel Joseph Lay, William Harrison 345 Layne, John A. III 266 Lazzari, Dennis Bernard Lea, Peggy Jean 96 Lea, Scott Douglas Leaphart, Walter William Learn, Gary Devere Leary, Edward John 38, 45, 47, Lister, Frank Cline 15, 19 Lister, Sharon Elizabeth Little, 320 Jane Elizabeth 159, 216, Little, Jeffrey Craig Little, John James Little, William Gregory 339 ane J ih Ping 356, 376 Leary, Noreen Elizabeth 57, 97, 315 Leavitt, Glen Dayton Le Blanc, Lura L. Leblanc, Robert Francis Lebsack, Alan Michael 272, 339 Lechner, Nikki Gail Lechner, Wanda Dianne Ledesky, Vicki Nadine Lee, Lee, Lee, Lee, Bruce Edward Carol Joan Gary Byron Gregory Alan Lee, James Douglas 279 Lee Janet Denise Lee, J eris D. Lee, Karolyn Lee, Nancy Catherine 272, 322 Lee, Lee, Susan Roselle 97 Thomas S. 97 Leeds, Linda Marie Legenhausen, Robert W. 217 Legge, Theodore Winters Legowik, Glen Paul Legreid, Marcia Louise Lehman, Donna Rae Lehman. Fred L. Lehne, Gary M. Lehtola, Eldon Wayne Leininger, Jonathan D. Lloyd, David Ewart 132 Lobdell, David Gerald Loble, Cornelius Bruce 54, 361 Lochmiller, Robert Ralph 358 Locke, Timothy Simon Lockner, Frederick R. Lockridge, Electra Ann Lodders, Linda Dell 97 Lodders, Ronald Richard Lodge, Paul James Loendorf, Gregory John Loendorf, M. Jane Loendorf, Sheila Lue 318, 319 Loewen, Arthur Logan, Sharon Elaine Loge, Ronald Vernell 272 Loiselle, Pierre Victor Long, Linda Kay 272 Long, Sharon Gale Longpre, Jerome Paul Lonning, Lester David 142 Loomis, Gerald Eldon 254 Loosemore, James Benjamin Lopez, James Francis Loranger, Elizabeth Ann Lord, Gary Daniel 345 Losch, Alan Loudermilk, Charles A. Loudermilk, Sherry Ann 97 Loudon, Sue Julia Louquet, James Gary Lovell, Byron Kealanolea Lovell, James Malcolm Lovell, Janet Grace 186, 275 Lovell, Linda Lee Lovitt, Beda Joanne Lowden, William Miller Lowe, Cheryl Marie Lowe, John Elliott Lowe, Gary Harrison 45, 47, 275 Lowe, Lawson Neil 97, 356 Lower, Ronald Gould Lowery, Gerald M. Lowry, Steve H. Lubick, David Allen Lubick, George Michael Lubrecht, William Charles Luchau, Ronald Lee Lucht, Gary Theodore Lucht, Linda Kay Luck, Greg Cartwright Lucker, Gerald Arnold Luclging, Susan Ann 49, 322, 323, 34 Ludwig, Donald Boyd Ludwig, James Osborn, Jr. Ludwig, Robert Edward Luers, Donald Lee Luis, Allen Joseph Luke, Roberta Emily 48, 50, 326 Luke, Ronald Everett 228 Lund, Erik K. E. Lund, Lorna Gladys 97 Lund, Marilyn Louise 272, 322 Lund, Marion Ilse Lund, Robert Peter Lundberg, Virginia Rae 265 Lundberg, Wayne Lyle 51 Lundborg, Charles Erik 111 Lundborg, Elizabeth Lynn Lundborg, Janeanne Carol 46, 255 Lundborg, Robert Gene Lundgren, Helen Bernice Lundgren, Laraine Joan Lundgren, Robert Stewart Lundquist, Mary Patrice 313 Lung, Roderick Lowell 15, 19, 127, Lunschen, Roger Henry Lussy, Robert Paumie Lutke, Duane Evert Lutz, John D. L. Lutzenhiser, Loren A. 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Kathleen Ann McGiffert, Brian S. McGinley, Michael Francis 341 McGinley, Thomas Richard McGinnis, Gary David McGlynn, Katherine Noel McGowan, Kathleen Raye 224, 372 McGrath, John Michael 39. 55, 341, 342 McGuckin, Ronald C. 15, 19, 353 McGuinness. Barbara T. McGuinness. Patricia M. McGuinness, Stephen F. McGuire. David S. McGuire. Garry V. McGuire, Martha Anne Magnuson, Bryan Kent 15, 19, 161. 360 Magnuson, Karla E. 82 Magnuson, Patricia Anne Magruder, Monte Joseph 42, 293, 339 Maguire, Donald Arthur Maher. Kathleen Lorraine 315 Mahugh, Ronald Byron Maier, Dennis Dean Maier, Marlene Annette Mainard, Claudia G. 82 Majerus, Mark Edward Makela, Robert Raymond Maki, Roger Lee 341 Maki, Ronald Walter Malcan, Julius Walter 53, 55, 269, 334 Malhame, Charles Joseph Malin, James Floyd Mallory, John Richard Mallory, Robert Patrick Malone. Donald Dean Malone, Sheila Marlene Malouf, Malouf, Maltese David Carling 272, 345 Robert Edward , Frank Joseph Maltese, Peter Omar Malyevac, Andrea Marie D. 366 Malyevac, Carol E. 272 Manaras, Dan Hanscen Mandelko, Nancy Jane Mangels, Frank Wayne McGuire, McHugh William Levi Adele Jo 111 McIntosh, Charles T. McIntosh, Sally Ann 318 McIntyre, Murray James McKain, Theodore Loren McKane, Andrew Mangum, Doris Louella Manley. Clifford Philip Manley, Martha Rene 98, 329 Mann, Jeffrey L. Mann, Kathy Anne 318 Mann, Kurt Thornton 98 Manning, Bill Joe McKa McKay, John Alvin McKay, Karen Irene McKay, Marion Byrne 273 McKay, Mary Octavia Ronald John Mercer, McMaster, Frank Monroe Meyers, 341 Madison, Elizabeth Ann 82 Y. McKay, Sharon Marlene McKee, Jack W, II McKee, Sherrill Ann McKee, William James McKenzie, Allen Bruce 330, 348 McKenzie, Karen Kay McKinley, Marjory Ann McKinny, James Hird McKinnon, Marliss Ann McKinstry, Jeffrey Bruce McKinstry. Ronald Jock 20 McKnight, Jack D. McKown, James Clark McLaren. Ron McLaughlin, Michael John McLaughlin, Patrick Logan McLaughlin, Richard H, McLean, Andrea Laurie McLean, Edward Paul McLeod, Alan Eugene McLure, Douglas Kimmerle McLuskie, Clifford Myron McMahon, James A., Jr. McMahon, James Ambrose McMahon, Joan Murrill 224 McMannis, Daniel John, Jr. McManus, Gordon Dean 282, 284, 345 McMichael, Jon D. McNamer, John Mark McNeel. Robert B., Jr. McNurlin, Barry R. McPeek, Leonard Joseph McPherson, Gerald Eugene McPherson, Janice Lea 98, 315 McQuillan, Thomas Ralph McRae, Murdo William McShane, Johnny Edward McWhorter, Garald Allen Maahs, Wayne Edwin 376 Maass, Mary Louise 213 Macaloso, James Macdonald, Charles Donald Macdonald, Don Macdonald, John Drayton Macdonald, Peter David Macdonald, Sheila Jane 32, 50, 273, 315 Macdonnell, Robert Law Macfarlane, Bonnie Jeanne 315 Macintyre, Sydney Anne Mack, Catherine Janet Mackay, William Raynor, Jr. Mackenzie, Alexander J. Mackenzie, D. James Mackie, Terry Howard 377 Maclean, Dolores Elaine Maclean, James Robert Maclean, William David Macmillan, Alistair R. 228 Macmillan, Theresa Mary 56, 256 Macrew, Dorothy Mae Madden, Arthur Anthony Madeen, Ronald Edward 120, 293, Madison, Tom Daryl, Jr. Madsen, Kathleen Anne Madsen, Loma Alene 324 Madsen, Sherman Lee Maehl, Robert Wesley Magee, Thomas Michael 338 Manning, Charles Julius Manning, James Glenn 289 Manning, Tom Gilbert Manolovits. Russell E. Manuwal, David Allen Manzari, Anne Katherine Marceau, Dan Gerald Marceau, John Gary Marchello, Marilee Marchi, Jael 299 Marchi, Jon Marchie, Beverly Jean Marcum, Rita Marie Marcy, Marvin Lowe Marden, Roger Neal Marek, June Marie Marengo, Lynda M. 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Kenneth David Meadows, William Edward Meagher, Timothy D. Meagher, Thomas Kent Meagher, Terrence Joseph Meakins, Penny Lou Means, Darlene 98, 329 Means, Marsha Lynne 216, 322 Means, Paula Frances Means, Warren Walter Mechlin, Kimberly Jo 47, 325 Meech, Thomas Orville Meeker, Frank Lynn Meeker, Lizbeth Karen Meeker, Thomas Allen 358 Megli, Harvey Lloyd Mehls, Leland McGee Mehrens, Ronald James 127, 129 Meierding, Loren Edward Meirhofer, Cheryl Irene Meiring, Kristine Jean Meissner, Richard Allen Melby, Patrick Edward Meldahl, Connie Lee Melichar, Beatrice Ann 99 Melichar, Donald D. Melinkoff, Arnold Boyd Mellan, James Robert Mellem, Melvyn Peter Mellor, Marsha Ann Melneck, Michael James, Jr. Melosi, Martin Victor 55, 356 Meloy, Claudia Montagne Meloy, Kerry Jane Meloy, Steven Henry 291 Meltzer, George Lee 339 Melvin, Paul Edward Menello, Joanne 54, 75, 98, 278, 372 Miles, Roy Carroll Miller, Arthur William Miller, Barbara Ann 99 Miller, Bonnie Gail Miller, Charles Anthony Miller, Charles Anton 358 Miller, Dennis Earl Miller, Donald Paul Miller, Douglas Ervin Miller, Douglas Lee 345 Miller, Douglas Paul Miller, Earl Lloyd Miller, Gardner Brockway Miller, Gary Ivar Miller, Gloria Lee Miller, Gregory Allen Miller, Harriet Elizabeth Miller, Harriet Sue Miller, Harry Michael Miller, James Robert Miller, Jeffrey Dean Miller, Joel Andrew Miller, Kristine Kay 329 Miller, Marilyn Jeanne Miller, Marvin Wayne Miller, Marvin William Miller, Miles Elmer Miller, Oren Nygaard Miller, Ramsey Knoll Miller, Sandra Kathleen Miller, Sterling Davey 375 Miller. Thomas Stewart Miller, Timothy John Miller, Vernon James 288, 345 Miller, Violet Elaine Miller, William Thomas Milligan, Mardell Jean 75, 77, 98 Millis, Edward George Millis, Susan Dee Mills, Allan Scott 261, 262 Mills, Howard Aubrey Mills, Katherine Diane Mills, Kathleen Ann 326 Milne, Bruce Gordon Milodragovich, Michael J. 274 Milodragovich, Michelle J. Milstead, Richard Eugene Minckler, Jeffrey John Minckler, Tom Ernest 341 Minemyer, Carol Minemyer, Dennis Guy 380 Miniati, Robert James Minja, Frank Matanda 266 Mlnjares, Rita Cecelia 99 Minor, Judith Lee Minor, Michael Henry 53 Mintz, Curtis Lynn Miotke, James Lewis Mirehouse, Richard Thomas 55, 356, 388, 389 Mitche Mitche Mitche Mitche Mitche Mitche ll, Barry Orean ll, John Alexander ll, Lawrence G. ll, Robert Gunnar ll, Rodney Allen ll William David 279 Mitman,'Oliver Bert Menger, Richard Allen Menier, Raymond Anthony Mercer, Gary Day Mercer, Gem Tobin 341 Jack Blaine Marshall, David Edward Marshall, Gary Thomas Marshall, George Edward Marshall, Julia Keenan Marshall, Larry Stephen Marshall, Roseann Louise Martello. Karen Faye Martin, Martin, Clifford Allen Dennis Keith Martin, Fred Carl, Jr. Martin Geor e Edward . 8 Martin, Hans Martin, JoAnne 98 Martin, John Robert 272, 293, 339 Martin, Kathryn Lorraine Martin, Madeleine K. Martin, Mary Payson Margin, Michael Lawrence 53, 93, Martin, Robert Allen Martin, Sam Arthur Martinek, Linda Ray Mercer, Michael Ralph Merchant, Daniel Albert Meredith, Barbara Anne 99 Merila, Billy Ann M. Merkt, Lawrence Patrick 339 Merrens, Matthew Roy Merrick, James Robert Merrill, Merrill, Joseph M. Karolyn Joan Mertens, Lesley Jeanne 99, 325, 388 Mertens, Mark Gilmore 45 Merwin, Messin Andrew Scott Kristi Ann 8, Metcalf, Cherie Lee Metcalf, Cleveland Bruce Metzger, Rodney Craig Meuchel, Elizabeth K. 267 Meuchel, Robert Philip 261, 262 Meyer, Diana Skidmore Meyer, Helmut Ernst Meyer, Linda Marie 99 Meyer, Sherri Marie Meyers, Bryan Douglas Meyers, John Douglas 57, 272, Martinsen. Gregory S. Martinson, Mary Clare Marx, Kathryn Ann 83 302, 339 Paul Arthur Masak, Mason, Mason, Mason Frank Kenneth Bruce William Carol Jean Danny Russell Masser, James 243 Massey, Robert Christy Massman, Doris Jean 98 Massman, Gene Ernest Mast, Elva Darlene 213 Mast, Mary Susan 386, 388 Mast, Myron Eldon 75 Masters, Earl David Mastin, Earl Wa ne 374 Y Matelich, Judy Marie Mathews, Edward Ellis Mathews, Francis Neil Mathews, Marvin Terry Mathews, Wayne Lee 260 Mathison, Stephen Everitt Meyers, Vicki Sue Micek, Paul William 178 Michels, Jerry James Mickelson, James Allen 239, 265 Mickelson, Nancy Ann Mickelson, Peter Glenn 217, 258 Micken, Darrel James Mickens, Marvin Leroy Middagh, Larry Eugene Middlemist, Helen Mable 99 Midgett, Bruce Robert Mielke, Margaret Ann 99 Migneault, Denis Andrew 339 Migneault, Lorraine F. 75 Mifflin, Michael Othar Mikalson, Sally Ann Mikeson, Nancy Joan Miklich, Antonette Miles, Robert Arnold Mizer, Lyslea Louise 99 Moats, Charles Keith Moats, Mark Douglas Moats, Stephen John Mochel, Mark Robert 19 Mock, Wayne Charles Moe, Duane Norman 350, 351 Moe, Thomas Christian, Jr. Moen, Gary Burton 293, 339 Moerer, Bruce Wayne 287 Moes, Michael Benjamin Moes, Steven Edward Mogen, Philip George Mogor, Robert Alex 99 Mogstad, Sharon Rae 316 Moher, Douglas Francis 256 Mohler, Jean Paul Moilanen, Robert William Molen, Ronald Lee Molenda, Linda Darleen Molenda, Robert Kent Molloy, Donald William 11, 19, 342, 343 Molzhon, Candace Lynn Molzhon, John Ronald Monaco, Carmen Monahan, Daniel Larry Monahan, James Patrick Monahan, Joseph Michael Monger, John Shields 53, 338 Monroe, Charles Fredrick Montague, David Ririe Montefesco, John David Montgomery, Thomas M. 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Elaine Dolores Morin, Sheri Kathleen 99, 326 Morin, Vicki Lee Moritz, Edmund Daniel Morrison Michael Daniel 356 Morrill, George Lee Morris, Clifford William Morris, Gene Michael Morris, J ames Ronald Morris. Kate Ellen Morris, Marilyn Sue 186 Morris. Michael William Morris, Thomas Anthony Morris, William James Morrison, Dan Charles Morrison, Deborah Louise 99 Morrison, George Joseph Morrison, James Michael 45 Morrison, Joe David Morrison, John Andrew Morrison. Kenneth Kimbell Morrison, Marjorie Ann 49, 318 Morrison I Robert Sheppard Morrison, Ruth Dawn Morrison, Sharon Lynn 100 Mgrrow, Delores Jean 272, 316, 34 Morrow, Diane Frances 112, 253 Morrow, Frances Kay Morrow, Jeannine Marie Naccarato, Richard W. 204 Nakamura, Yoshimasa Nansel, Donald Dale Napoletan, Phillip C. Napton, Denis Welling Nash, David Anthony Nash, Laurence Jay Nash, Michael Courtney Nash, Richard Arthur 345 Nayematsu, Carolyn Shizue Nayematsu, Wayne Alan 44, 47, 356 Neal, Daniel James Neal, Stephen C. 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Kay Leslie Mggby, Shirley Faye 100, 382, 383, 4 Moscioni, Albert David 261, 262 Moser, Terrence Lee Moses, Stephen Charles Moskal, John Michael Mosley, Gregg Allen Mosley, Randall Douglas Mosness, Robert Terry Moss, Tondy Patricia 319 Mostad, Arvid Orden Motovick, William John Mouat, Richard Lee Moulton, Donald Earl Moy, Kristine Sara Moy, Randall Frank Moy, Richard Marshall Mozer, Michael Theodore Mudd, Joseph Edward Mueller, Gregory Paul Muir, Rodney Anne Muldown, Mike Jennings Mullen, Donald Joseph Mullen, Sara Muller, Eloise Kay Muller. Robert Glenn Mullette. William Russell Mullins, Peter Joseph 16, 19 Mulroney, Helen 103, 326, 388 Mulroney, Nancy Elizabeth 100 Mumalo, George Melo Mundhenk, Norman John 254, 375 Mundt. Nola Karen 43. 279 Mundt, Pamela Munoz, William Allen Munro, Gregory Scott Munro. Robert Jackson Munsell, Mary Elizabeth 75, 271 Munson, Phyllis Lynn 100 Munson, Steve Michael Munzenrider, Robert E. Munzenrider, Rosalie T. 310, 333 Murdaugh, Janice Lynn Murdo, Robert Michael 269, 345 Murie, Grant David Murn, Rollin B. 313, 404 Nelson, Chris 243 Nelson, Dennis 100, 344 Nelson, Dennis Erin Nelson, Doug Allen Nelson, Earl Arthur Rezin Nelson, Gary Lynn 132 Nelson, Gary Robert Nelson Gordon William Nelson, Harry Waldemar Nelson, James Charles Nelson, Jonathan Clarence Nelson, Joseph Edward Nelson, LaRue 16, 19 Nelson, Loralee Darleene 325 Nelson, Loren Curtis Nelson, Lynn Gail 329 Nelson, Martha Miller Nelson, Marvin Glenn Nelson, Michael Richard Nelson, Noel Edward Nelson, Patricia Ann Nelson, Patricia Lynne Nelson, Richard Lee 334 Nelson, Richard Owen Nelson, Sandra Jeanne Nelson, Sara Lyn 325 Nelson, Stephen Kenneth 144, O'Brien. James Francis O'Brien, Lyle Lynn O'Brien, Marian O'Brien, Melody Ann Ochi, Howard Masayuki O'Connell, O'Connell, O'Connell, O'Connell, O'Connor, O'Connor, O'Connor, O'Connor, Betty Lee Kathryn E. Molly Ann Tod Michael James Clell James Edward 289 Karen Lou Mike Dale O'Connor, Thomas Joseph Odegaard Paul Neil 254 odeii, Mary Elizabeth Odum, Christy Pearl Ogden, Harvey Craig 293, 356 Nemeth, William James Ness, Stewart Oral Nessan, Richard Louis Netherton, W. Frank Nettles, Tim Dan Neu, David Earl Newburn, Keith Charles 261 Newell, Alan Stanley Newell, Robert Lee 217 Newhouse, Lottie Ann Newhouse, Stephanie M. Newland, Julene Marta 318, 383 Newman, John Henry Newman, Marget Virginia 228 Nicaise, Richard Emile 278 Nichol, Linda M, 319 Nicholls, Joy Lynette 313 Nichols, Rhonda Rae Nichols, Warner Joh Nicholson, Linda Ann Nickerson, Corliss Ann Nickolauson, Raymond Earl Nicksic, Mark Alan 19 Nicosia, Michael William 16 Ogilvie, Steven Lawrence 20 Ogle, Gerry Luane Ogle, Richard George Oglesbee, Kenneth Everett O'Grady, Richard Standish Ogren, Erik Rudd Ogren, Karen Marie O'Hara, Gene Lester O'Hare, Maureen Cathy 192, 318, 337 Ohnstad, Aleene Dearmond Ojala, Leslie Frank Ojala, Patricia Diane Ojala, Priscilla Rae Oke. Stephen Boston 44, 360 Okonski, Jerome Paul 262 Okonski, John Anthony Oldis, Paul Edwin O'Leary, Ileen Bullis 36, 322 O'Leary, James Patrick Oleyar, Nancy Ann 100 Oliva, Lanny Francisco Olive, Donald Jerry Omholt, Kris Henry O'Neil, Carol Lee H. O'Neil, Charlene May 25, 155 O'Neil, Mary Lou O'Neill, James Michael 16, 17, 19 O'Neill, Thomas James 125 Onslow, Terrence Raymond Onstad. George Louis Openden, Jeffrey Stephen 228, 293 Opie, James Alfred Opitz. Elmer James 20, 126 O'Reilly, Robert Emmet Orestad, Richard Edward 228 Orford, Michael Norman Orman, Ronald John 254 Ormesher, Janet Lynn 272, 327 Ormsbee, Richard Berryman 291 Ormson, Peter Holm Orr, Larry Dean Orr, Mary Priscilla Ortiz, Richard Charles 16, 19 Ortt, Bryant Roswell 274 Ortt, Elizabeth Ann Oset, Robert Dean Osher, Marvin Douglas Osher, Unda Peterson Ostby, Dennis Neal Oster, Kenneth Leroy Ostermiller, Charles Paul Ostrom, Vickie Rae Ostojic, Nedjelko O'Sullivan, Dennis Richard Osweiler, Shari Lynn 100 Otoupalik, Corrine Otoupalik, Hayes Ottenbreit, Rodney Jorge 62, 66, 256 Otterman, William Ralph Overbeck, Michael Wm. 260, 261 Overby, Richard 243 Overcast, Linda Lee 272, 302, 322 Overfelt, Clarence Overmier, Stephen Wray 269 Overturf, Robert Leslie Owen, Christopher Stephen Owen, G. Dee Owen, Mary Eileen Owens, Lynn Pacini, Paul Richard Page, Fred Nordahl Pagel, Ronald J. Pagnotta, Gary Ray Pahl, Catherine Ann 101 Pahl, Gary Leroy 388, 389 Pahl, Laura Evelyn Painter, Paul Anthony 228 Paladichak, Francis Lee Palagi, Martin Gordon 287 Palass, Rainer Walter Pallett, Barbara Jean 101, 322 Palmer, Howard Dale Palmer, John Erven 342 Palmer, Kenneth Reed Palmer, Prince Dowu Palmer, Pamenter, Anita Louise Papez, Julie Antonette Papousek, James Fredrick Paquin, Ralph Eyre Paradis, John Edward Pardis, William Patrick Parent, Caroline Emee 213 Paresa, Gregory Hinano 16, 19 Parge, Gary Edward Parham, Betty Lou Parham, Marty Lee Park, Lak Won Parke, Charles David Parke, Judy Marie Oliver, Richard Ray Olney, William Chester O'Loughlin, Patricia Ann Olsen, David Guy 389 Olsen, George Selmer Olsen, Sam Salmon Olson, Bernard Thomas 127, 128 Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson, Claudia Janel 100, 318 Darryl Norman Donald Eugene Donald L. Gary Irving Parker, Allan Canfield Parker, Dennis Ray Parker, Howard Rand Parker, James Lewis Parker, James Richard Parker, John Joseph Parker, Jon Vincent Parker, Judith Ellen Parker, Julie Lynn 316 Parker, Lareita Lois Parker, Rand Bradley 269, 291, Murphy, Elizabeth Michael Murphy, Don Michael Murphy, Donald Ray Murphy, George Robert Murphy, Gerald Brian Murphy, Jay Patrick Murphy, Jerome James Murphy, Jerry E. 52 Murphy, John Satre Murphy, Joseph Neil Murphy, Mary Cecelia 322, 323 Murphy, Mary Patricia 65, 256 Murphy, Patricia Lee Murphy, Richard Francis Murphy, Robert Michael 350 Murphy, William Earl 174 Murray, Brian Thomas Murray, Charles A. Mijigiay, James Donald 141, 197, Murray, Janet Marie Murray, John Thomas Murray, Joe Ellen Niedermier, Sandra Lynee 316, 357 Nielsen , Dale Franklin Nielsen, Gary Edward Nielsen, Lloyd Albert Nielsen, Nancy 100 Nielson, Robert Thomas Nielson Roger Lee Olson, Gary Roger 245, 254 Olson, Harold Lloyd Olson, James Cary Olson, Jerry Norman Olson, Joayne Floy 100 Olson, Joe L. Olson, Joyce Marie Niemeyer, Joe Leroy Nierenberg, Dennis Eugene Nigro, William Joseph Nile, Michael James Niles, William Wayne Nill, Robert John 111 Niman, Joseph Albertson 20 Nissen, Susan Kay 197 Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson, Karen Ann Karen Marie Kenneth Robert Marcia Lee 279, 325 Olson, Margaret Adelle 228 Olson, Mark Russell Olson, Michael Kenneth Olson, Patricia Lowe Nitschke, Jon Richard 274 Nix, Gene Douglas 83 Noble, Jerry Frank Nobles, John Craig Noel, Arlene 100 Noel, C raig Alan 339 Noel, Nancy Ann Nokes, Nancy Corbett Olson, Phyllis Lucille Olson, Sandra Crosby Olson, Sharon Ann Olson, Terry Martin Olson, Thomas George 42, 345 Olson, William Emil 228 O'Mara, Carolyn Joy 186 O'Meara, David Matthew 20 Parks, Jesse Thomas 254 Parks, Lester Leroy 282, 284 Parks, Paul Orville Parmenter, Lee Richard 265 Parnell, Renamary Parsons, Dolores Jerry Parsons. Donald James 117, 120, 121, 122, 123, 155 Parsons, John Byron Parsons, Rupert Randall Pascoe, Darlene Louise 101 Pastovic, Joseph Louis Paterson. John Roderick Patrick, Pamela Jane 76 Patten, Clarence Robert Patten, Fredrick L., Jr. Patten, Tom Sinclair Patterson, Lynda Diane Patterson, Marlene Susan Patterson, Robert Charles Pattison, Gloria Jean Pauli, William John Pauloski, Rita Audrey Pier. William James Pierce, Barbara Lynn Pierce, David Roger Pierce, George Ron Pierce John Randall Pierre: Janice Marie Pierre, Ronald Leo 62, 65, 256, 389 Paulson, Richard Jerome 76, 258, 375 Pauly, Mary Jean Pavek, Gail Kathleen Pavek. Gary Lynn Paxton, Mary Alice 76 Payne, Howard Stephen 111 Payne. John H. Payne, Larry Richard Payne, William Dean 133, 356 Payne. William Harry Peacock, Patricia Ann 76, 254 Pearson, Carolyn Jean 101 Pearson, Gary Earl Pearson, Janis Marie Pearson, Pearson Monte Lawrence Vernelle Eugene Pierson. Craig Pierson, Mark Owen Pierson, Robin Roy Piippo, Jack William Piippo, Kenneth Allen 265 Piippo, Walter James 265 Pike, Gerald Clifton Pile, Barbara Jeanne Pile, Lois Ann Price, Kenneth Oren Price, Penni Lee 102 Price, Susan Price, William Montelius Pridgeon, Dorothy Alice 76 Primmer, Donald Lamont Prindle, Patrick Lloyd 351 Printz, Gerald Lynn Pritchard, Harry W. 264 Pritchett, Alden Floyd 83 Proctor, Neal William Proffitt, David Edward 42 Reynolds, Harry V. III Peck, Dalyce Kay 83, 386. aaa Pilon, Lewis Elmer Pronovost, Diana Lee Prowell, Bruce Albert Prowell, Dyan Elaine Prunty, Morris Edwin Pryne, Lesley Ann 42 Pryne, Lesley Anne 102 Remick, Sylvia Anne Remington, Daniel C. Rempel, Ronald Dean 20, 126 Renman, Lawrence Richard Rennfield, George Andrew Rensvold, Theodore Arthur Renwick, William Walter Renz, Jeffrey Thomas 269, 334 Resetar, Doris Marie Resler, Norman Earl Reuland, Paul B. 346 Reum, Cliff Frank Reum, Norman Dale Revell, Connie Catherine 47, 266 Revell, David Leo 228, 258, 274 Revell, Dixie 158 Revell, Suzanne Louise 313 Y, Putnam, Gary Brice Cheryl Diane 101 Peck, Ge orge Holmes 389 Peck, Karen Gail 53, 272 Peck, Linda Jean Peckham, llona Marie 111. 329 Pedersen Clifford Wayne Pedersen Pedersen Pederson I Julie Ahh , William Arthur Larry Arnold Pilote, Robert Wesley 289 Pilsworth, John Ervin Pinkney, William Clemets Pinski, Jean Katharine Pinski, Leon Anthony 58, 59 Pryor, Jennifer Lynn 102 Pryor, Raymond Lee 198, 362 Punches, Robert Stephen Purd James Lowell 342, 343 Reynolds, James Daniel Reynolds Reynolds , Jim Forrest Linda Louise Reynolds: Robert Tyler Reynolds, Sandra Kay Pinski Loren Paul 350 Pinter: Donald Robert Pippin, Pederson, Lawrence Glen Peebles, James Eric Pehrson, John Earl Peiffer, Sandra Lee Peiffer, Sharon Marie Pelatt, Michael Anthony Pelo, Marilyn Kay 316 Penland, Mark Joseph 38, 45 Penner, James Robert 330, 331 Pennypacker, Suzanne Penttila, William Allan Peppard, Polly Ann 316 Perdue, Joe Wayne Peregoy, Linda Ann Peregoy, Peter Lawrence Perrin, Ronald Stewart Perry, Michael John Perry, Paul Joseph 216 Perry, Samuel Dabney Person, Kathryn Louise Person, Thomas Sigurd Petentler, Judith Ann Peters, Peters, Peters, Peters. Daniel James 19, 20 Joan Ellen 101 Scott Donald 342 Suzanne Lynn Petersen. Gary Ralph Petersen, Maureen Olga 271 Petersen, Pamela Rae Petersen, Peggy Ann Petersen, Robert Winston Petersen, Toby John Peterson, Agnes His Marie Peterson, Donald Walter Petersen, E. Scott Peterson, Fannie Denise Peterson, Gary Walter Peterson, Georgia Lee Peterson, Harold Wa ne Popham, Jack Edward Y Peterson, Harrell Everett 101, 356 Peterson, James Robert 362 Peterson, Jan Marcus 342 Peterson, Janell Carol 224 Peterson, Lorin Claude 356 Peterson, Loween Ella Mae 272, 329 Peterson, Margaret Ellen 318 Peterson, Marlys Maxine Peterson, Mary Karen Peterson, Robert Carl 356 Peterson, Suzanne Marie 382 Peterson, Thomas John Petkewich, Richard M. Petrick, Ronald Wayne Petrick, Terry Alan Petrin, Mary Frances Petronech, William John 76 Pettigrew, Don Wilson Pettinato, Russell Dean Petty, Cathleen Joyce Peyton, Mary Johanna Pfau, Margie Marie Pfeifle, Bonnie May 43, 144, 311, 325, 334 Phagan, Patrick Kenneth Phelan, James R. 264 Phelps, Ronald Clayton 389 Phelps, Thomas Patrick Philips, Mary Lou Philley, Michael Quinn Phillip, Gloria Genivea 278, 279 Phillip, Rochelle Ruth 185 Phillips, Christine L. 52, 54, 370 Phillips, David Lee Phillips, Donald Howard Phillips, Edward Homer 342 Phillips, Greg Wayne Phillips, James Lawrence Phillips, James Robert Phillips, James Ronald Phillips, Marjorie Lynn 48, 325 Phillips, Phillips Michael Allen Scott Moreau Piquette, Constance Marie Piquette, John Fredrick Piquette, Kathleen Marie Pirrie, Karen Jean 313 Pirtle, Monty Warren Pitcher, Edward John Pitkin, Stephen Pitts, Frank Wayne Pitts, Lilletta Lee 83 Plakke, Terrill Gale Platt, Janis Marvel Plattenberger, Tom C. Platz, Elmer Rudolph Plemmons, Grady Lee 377 Plemmons, Jane Marilyn 224 Plessas, Donald Joseph, Jr. Plopper, Carol Elizabeth Pluhar, Constance Eugenia 224 Pluhar, Robert Edward Podojil, Jim Donald 351 Poe. Michael James Poitras. Edmund Thomas Poitras. Richard Allen Poling, Neil Pollard, Douglas Alan 339 Pollock, James Andrew Pollock, Shelley Patricia Polson, Andrew Lynn Pomajevich, Kenneth M. Pomajevich, Roberta Jean Pomeroy, Billy George Ponichtera, Kenneth Carl Pool, Porter Jackson Poole, Frederick Tilden 293, 376 Poore, James 243 Poore, Jesse A. 327 Pope, Linda Marie Popham, Dianne Carol 152, 177, 273 Popnoe, Sue Anne 101 Porter, George Preston Porter, John A. Posey, Cheryl Anne 318 Pospisil, Linda Sue 101, 325 Postler, William W. 20, 51, 144, 350 Postvanderburg, Willem, Jr. 264 Potter, Don Eugene Potter, Donna Marie 101 Potter, Gail Creswell Potter, Joseph Robert Potter, Linda Marie 152, 255, 273, 328 Potter, Mary Jane Potter, Timothy Mitchell Potts, Cliff Albert Potts, Lary Roger Q Potts, Stephen Michael Pound, Robert Travis, Jr. 261, 262 Powalisz, Roger Gustove Powell, Carolyn Grace 82, 325 Powell, Victor Dale, 351 Power, Margaret Marie 76, 254 Powers, Dale Edward Powers, Jack Vincent 101, 380 Powers, Timothy John 265 Pramenko, Sandra Louise 49, 319 Prata, John Richard Prater, John 243 Pratt, John Root, Jr. Prellwitz, Karen Marie Prentice, Mary Lynn Prentice, Sarah Ann 102 Prentice. Thomas Russell Presser, Eugene Douglas 273 Presser, Lyle Edward Presser, Walter Eugene 345 Presta, Frances Marie 325 Prestbo, James Dale Presthus, Regina Harriet Preston, Curt Lee Putzker, Ellen Stephanie Pyfer, Donald Joseph 76, 339 Pyfer, Robert Clark 102 Pyrek, Thaddeus Joseph Quande. Steven Peter Quarles, Tommy Warner Quest, Coleen Ivon Quigley, John R. Quinn, Kevin James Quintilio, Daniel Quist, Robert Ernest 279 Rabe, Robert Henry Rabe, Roger Roy Radcliffe, Terrence Roy Rademacher, Brian Albert Rae, Henry Matthew 83 Rae, William Spencer Raedeke, Kenneth John 260 Raffety, Robert Oakley Raffety, Shirley Ann Rafferty, Paul Robert, Jr. 330 Ragen, Michael William Ragen, Patrick Charles Rahm, Marc Charles Rahn, Andrew A. D. III Rahn, Jean Cook Rahrer, Sandra Jean 102, 323 Rains, Sharon Elizabeth Ralston, Milann 245, 254 Ralston, Wanda L. E. Ramaker, Mary Jolene Ramos, Anthony Paul Rampelberg, Jerald D. Ramsey, Harold Wayne Ramsey, John Lester Randall, Edward M. Randall, John Kelly 158, 389 Ranf, Richard Jon Ranf, Robert Doyle 133, 338 Rhein, Janet Kay 323 Rhein, Jonna Rhein, Linda Ann 27, 146, 149, 257, 310, 323 Rhinehart, Sidney Russell 120, 122 Rhoads, Floyd Edward Rice, Kimberly Ann 102, 137 271, 323 Rice, Peter Curran Rice, Rosemary Ann 318 Richard, Nancy Orleen Richards, Alan William Richards, Jerry Stephen Richards, Lana Jo 141 Richards, Merton Taylor Richards, Rena Irene 224 Richards, Robert James Richards, Sherman L., Jr. Richardson, Ernest E., Jr. Richardson, Rodney Ray 291 Richey, Barbara Louise 64, 256, 329 Richter, Janine Lynelle 327 Richter, Richard Vincent 361 Rickman, Steven James Riddle, Inga L. Riddock, Barbara Irene 316 Rieley, Michael John Riepl, Connie Ann 111, 233 Ries, Ronald Edward 262 Riese, Paula Ann Riley, Charles Coles Riley, James George Ring, Kenneth James 338 Rittenhouse, David Dwight Ritter, Diane Elaine 323 Ritz, Robert Eugene Rives, Sherry Elaine 213 Roath, Mark Burnham Robb, Robert Edward Rangitsch, Janet Helen Rankin, Christopher S. Rankin, Dean Thomas 254 Rankin, Douglas Emery Ranstrom, Don Arthur Rapp, James Arthur Rapp, William Norman 289, 389 Rask, Carol Lynn RZZEIUSSGII, Connie Rae 83, 254, Rasmussen, Howard Thomas Rasmussen, Sharon Rae Rasmussen, Timothy Neils Rathbun, William Robert 342 Raudsep, Nancy Jo Ray, Arnold Alvin Raymond, Linda Lee Raymond, Roy Edward Reagor, Paul Elmer Reber, Charles Bryant 293, 339 Rebich, Adele Lynne 102 Rechard, Katherine Louise Rector, Joyce Elaine 102 Redding, George Austin 46, 330 Reddington, Robert C. Redeen, Donald George Redfield, Michael S. Redfield, Susan Pirrie Redmond, Jim William Reed, Christine Sharon Reed, Joel Bevington Reed, Judy Rae 102 Rees, Marleen Carrie K. Rees, Robert Lee Reeves, Donald Marshall Regan, Michael Francis Reich, Jack Darwin Reichert, James Walter Reichman, Michael Omar Reichman, Raymond Earl Reichman, Roger Ray 389 Reid, Alvin Francis 228 Reid, Janet Gaye 271 , Jerry Ray Philp, Charles Henry Philpot, Charles Walter Phipps, David Russell Preston, Marvin Allen Preston , Terry Anne Preston, Shelly Kay 369 Phipps, Elbert Lewie 185 Pickett, John Preston Pickolick, Terri Myrl Picotte, Carter N. Pidino, Gerhard Gunther Piedalue, Daniel Arthur Prety, Paul Edgar Prezeau, Michael Craig 48, 272 Pribyl, Charles Duane Price, Albert Byron Price, Clark William 377 Price, Cyernene Halbrook Reid Reid, Reid, Reid, Marlene Hope Robert Ferguson Robert Jesse III 269, 339 Reilly, Maureen 102 Reiman, Robert M. Reineke, Fred Joseph Reinoehl, Daniel Lee Reissing, Robert Waite Robb, Ru Robbins, ssel Wallace David Edward Robbins, Douglas Bruce 127, 129 Robbins, Elizabeth Ann Robbins, Gerald Ray Robbins, Harold William Robbins, Robert Randal Roberts, Christopher Alan Roberts, Diana Wallace 224 Roberts, Gary S. 374, 388, 389 Roberts, Jane Helen 12, 49 Roberts, Kenneth Milton 224 Roberts, Linda Coralie Roberts, Marilyn Lee Roberts, Michael Darwin 338 Robertson, Anna Sue Robertson, Dan William Robertson, Donald Alvin Robertson, Douglas Lynn 356 Robertson, Gregory Warner Robertson, James David Robertson, John Campbell Robertson, Kenneth Leslie 256 Robertson, Linda Adair Robertson, Linda Rae 49, 102 Robertson, Mary Ellen 257 Robertson, Sally Louise Robertson, Stephen Jerome Robertson, Thomas Arthur 266 Robertson, Tracy Richard Robertus, Ronald Eugene 278, 279 Robinson, Denis Francis Robinson, Dennis Linn Robinson, Joan Louise Robinson, John Warren Robinson, Karen Mae 76 Robinson, Mae Nan 76 Robinson, Marjorie Alice 103, 316 Robinson, Owen Brooks Robinson, Patricia Ann 50, 367 Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinson , Richard Guy 103, 362 , Roy 16, 19, 287 , Roy Frank , Terrill S. 342 , Thomas Harry 346 Thomas Lee Robison, Ira Elmer 233 Robison, Linda Christine Rock, Gregory Ralph 346 Rock, Robert Spencer, Jr. Rock, Roger Oliver Rockwell, Daniel John Rockwell, Gabriele M. Rod, Wayne Gordon 338 St, Peter, Robert Francis Rodda, Jeanette Christine Rodgers, Stephen Lee Rodriquez, Gilbert 186 Rogers, Rogers, Donna Lee 84 Rogers, James Warren 338, 389 Rogers, Mary Gay 268 Rogers Nancy Leigh 323, 359 Rogers: Peter Cornell Shirley Jean St. Cyr, Beverly Ann N. 47, 327, 367 Sakya, Purna Man Saladen, Bruce Drew, Jr. Saladen, Chris Elaine 255 Saldin, Joanne 316 Sale, Sharon Lee Salisbury, William G., Jr. Schneider, Daniel William Schneider, Margaret M. Schneider, Robert Francis Rogmans, Rudolph Richard Roholt, Christopher Marsh 141 Rohrer, Bonnie Lee 318, 347 Rokita, Rusty Ray Rolando, James Roy 197 Rolczynski, Dan Glen Rollin, Michael William Roloson, Wade Lyman 131, 389 Rolston, Alan Thomas Rolston, Barbara Jo Rolston, Toynette Pugh Romasko, Jeannie Ann 268 Romasko, Harry Edward Romenesko, Leona Fidelis 103 Romstad, Christine Ann 383 Ronchetto, Carolyn Ann 327 Ronchetto, Ronald M. Ronish, Janice Marie Ronish, Ronald Mark 103 Ronning, Kenneth Michael 224 Ronvik, Gregory Allan Rooley, Richard Craig Root, Fred Irving Root, Robert Alan Rosbarsky, Michael Steve Roscoe, Kathleen 0'Leary Rosdahl, Nils Henry Rose, John Marshall 357 Rose, Morris Wayne Rosen, Sam Dill Rosenberg, Laura Roset, Grant Wilfred Rosich, Eveline Viki Roske, Marcia Necile Salo, John Fred 357 Salois, Herbert Leon Salomon, Basil Eugene Salovich, George Robert Salusso, Marcia Rae Salveson, Steven Paul Salvo, James John 342 Salway, Marlene June Samardich, Robert Matthew Samoiwa, Charles H. Sampsell, John Edward Sampson, Timothy Ray 284 Sams, Benjamin Claire Schneider, William C. Schneiter, James David 339 Schock, Jerome Jordan Schoen, Leon John Schoen, Walter Edwards 331 Schofield, Gordon Stuart 260, 261 Schoonover, Franklin P. Schopfer, Terry Robert Schott, Raymond Lee Schott, Ronald Gene Schreiber, Jerry David Schritz, Mark Philip Schrock, Susan Marie 312 Schroeber, Anita Rae 104, 302, 313 Schroeder, Diane Louise 327, 357 Schroeder, Jill Schroeder, Lon Michael Schrumpf, Betty Jean Schruth, Michael John 351 Shanks, Guy Freeman Shannon, David Charles 30 Shannon, Lawrence Leroy Shannon, Patrick William 284 Sharma, Upendra Narain Sharp, Dianne Gayle Sharp, Robin Leigh 327 Sharp, William Albert Shaughnessy, Thomas John Shaw, David L. Shaw, Mark Edward Shaw, Michael Edward Shaw, Nancy May Shay, Dennis Allen Shea, David Stanley Shea, Dennis Raymond Shea, Doris Marsha Shearer, John Matthew Shearer, Raymond Charles 265 Shearlaw, Joseph Garland Sheble, Audrey Lee 216, 325 Sheble, Linda Carol Samuel, Bette Ann Sanchez, Ralph Sand, Robert Edward Sandberg, Clifford Warren 20 Sandberg, Lila Lee Sandel, Carl Ray 360 Sander, Diane Marie Schruth, Patrick James 20, 352 Schule, Tom Keller Schuler, Elaine Marcia 104 Schuler, Richard William Schultz, Darrell Bruce Schultz, Deborah Schultz, Thomas John Sheehan, Charlotte Joanne 267 Sheehan, Deborah Jean Sheeloe, Bradley Allyn Sheikh, Abdul Mannan Shelhamer, Daniel David Sheneman, Jack D. Shenkle, Mary Inez Sander, Robert William Sanders, June Frances Sanders, Pamela Jean Sanders, Ralph Neil Sanders, Richard Henry Ross, David Alexander 293, 342 Ross, Paul Eric Ross, Robert Donald 358 Ross, Susan Rae Ross, Timothy Duaine Ross, Wayne George Sickels, Rossignol, Richard Allan Rossmiller, Robert Maddie Rostedt, David Howard Rotering, Stephen Anthony Roth, Howard Lavern, Jr. 287 Roth, John Samuel Roth, Leslie David Roth, Sandra Darlene 76 Rothhaar, Dwight Richard Routledge, Beverly Lynn 103 Rovero, Susan Kay 111 Rovllier, Robert Hector Rowberry, Susan Kay Roy, Norman Laurent Royce. Susan Jane Roys, Adina Helen Rubin, Harold A1 Ruby, William Reynolds Rude, Carol Ann 316 Rude, Jerroll Oren Ruder, Patricia Sanderson, Joan Sanderson, Lucinda Jean Sanderson, Terry Howard 219 Sandin, Carole E. Sandine, Donald Robert Sands, Haysel Diane Sanstrom, Eric 228, 264 Santo, John Cobby Sapp, Lana Rae Sapp, Robert Wayne Sarment, Maureen Ellen 213 Sartz, Frank Justin 73, 332 Sassen, Elizabeth Anne 84 Sather, Olaf Khristian, Jr. 103 Sather, Terry Dee 339 Sato, Beverley Kazuye Satre, Sandra Lee Savage, Glen Allen 338 Savage, Teresa R. Savage, Terry Richard Sawyer, Kathy Darlene xman Anna Esther Schulz, Margaret Frieda Schulz, Patricia Ann 32, 319 Schulze, Judith Ann Schuster, Joseph William Schuyler, Charles William 352 Schwab, Juanita Ann Schwab, Linda Inga Schwanke, Kermit 243 Schwartz, Angela Judith Schwartz, Bruce Schwartz, James Russell Schwartz, Julie Claire Schwartzenberger, James K. Schwecke, Deitrich Alex Schweitzer, Lyn Whitney Schweitzer, Margaret Ann Schweizer, Norman 262 Schwenke, Robert Henry Schye, Ted Edwin Scoffield, Michael C. Shennum, Susan Kay Shepard, Chester Louis Shepard, Janis Del Shepherd, Bonnie Lynn 201 Shepherd, Howard Eugene Shepherd, Linda Ann Shepherd, Raymond Edward Shepherd, Thomas Edward Sheppard, Roma Jean Sherman, David Harrison Sherman, Frank Curtis Sherman, James Alan Sherwood, Dewitt Monroe Scott, Scott, Scott, Scott, Scott, Scott, Scott, Dale Harlan Duane Jeffrey 338 Frank Paul George Richard Karen Ann Lee Goddard Marilyn Ann Sherwood, George Leslie 360 Shevlin, Joseph F, Shideler, Richard Taylor Shields, Deirdre Sherman Shiffman, William F. Shimer, Richard Mason 262 Shinn, Michael Lamar 77, 274 Shiotsuka, Albert H. Shire, Edith Alice 261, 262, 370 Shiskowsky, Duane Leo Shockley, James Gene 375 Shoquist, Darrell Grant 357 Short, James Ronald Shovlin, William Joseph Sa , Saxton, Berma Mae Sayer, Rosemary Loretta 57, 318 Scales, Gary Vincent Scales, Vincent A., Jr. Scanlan, Scanlan, Patricia Rae Sandra Susan Scanlin, Elizabeth 56, 76 Scanlon, Dennice Marie Scannell, Denise Louise Scarpino, Philip Vincent 334 Schaefer, Karl John Schaeffer, James Walter Schaeffer, Jeri 56, 318 Schaffer, Frederick M. Ruder, Susan Jane 261, 262 Rudolph, Patrick J. Ruegamer, John Henry 342 Ruffatto, Carol C. Ruffatto, Donna Ann 103 Rulffes, Walter O. Runberg, Marie A. 111 Running, Wolf Eugene Rusch, Cynthia Anne 83 Rusch, James Richard Rusche, Janice Ellen 103 Rush, Dennis Aaron Rush, Margo Ann Russ, Brian Lynn Russ, Philip Wayne Russ, Robert Frank Russell, Russell, Russell, Russell, Daniel Douglas Edwin Lewis John Ellsworth Michael Edward Russell, Paul Harold, Jr. 84 Russell, Peggy Joyce Russell, Richard Bruce Russell, Thomas John Russo, William Kurt 334 Rust, Ronald Allen Schaffer, Raynee Frances 41, 44, 45, 56, 57, 272 Schaffer, William Frank 38, 44, 45, 357 Scharfe, Richard Kenneth Scharr, Leroy Louis Schatz, Herbert Hugo Schatz, Hugo Roger Scheffer, Gyla Marie 224 Scheffer, Juanita Marie Scheid, Margaret Kathryn Schelin, Charles Wright Schenck, Clayton Lee 103 Scheytt, Karen Kay Schieno, Marilyn Ann Schiff, Katharine G. Schilke, Thomas James Schillinger, Donald Duane Schindele, Bethann Marie Schindele, Clark Phillip Schlapfer, Todd A. Schlegel, Pamela Marie Schleyer, Ronald James Schliebe, Randall Edward 278, 279 Rusunen, Russell J. Rutherford, Charles R. 293, 342 Rutledge, Philip Michael 262 Ryan, Deborah Jane 325 Ryan, Gary Franklin Ryan, Jerome Michael Ryan, John Michael Ryan, Michael Joseph Rydell, Mary Lou 103 Ryder, Randy Lynn 103 Rylander, Paul Nell Saar, Karin E. Sabol, Stephen Darrell Sackett, Rita Ann 275 Saeman, Raymond Herman Sager, Ronald Douglas Sagin, Michael Ann 254 Sain, Daniel Jackson Sain, Ronald Archie Saindon, Robert Arthur Schlimme, Barry Charles 318, 346 Schlinker, Shirley Sharon Schmautz, Gary Edward Schmautz, Ken J. Schmeltzer, Edith Marie Schmidt Schmidt Alan John Dana Charles Schmidt Davey Lynn 25, 290 Schmidt, Donna Marie 158 Schmidt, Harvey Allan Schmidt, Ida Evangline Schmidt, James Carl Schmidt, Jerrold Herbert 77 Schmidt, Ralph William Schmidt, Steven Wallace Schmidt, Thomas Donald 133 Schmidt, Walter Lee 42, 246, 272 Schmiedeskamp, Karl W. Schmitt, Carol Inez 57 Schmitz, Daniel Eugene Schmoll, Edward Anthony Schnaidt, Mark Donald Schneider, Chloe K. Scott, Martha Elizabeth Scott, Mary Elizabeth 111, 257 Scott, Mary Lou 347 Scott, Phyllis Jean Scott, Reginald Lee Scovel, Loren Aubrey Screnar, Terry Robert Scruggs, Russell Wayne Searle, Irene Beatrice Searles, James Douglas 10, 16, 19, 134, 342, 389 Searles, Susan Jean 144, 268, 313 Sears, Bonnie Jean 228, 255 Seastedt, Timothy Robert Sedgwick, James Evan 374 Seeberger, John Martin 338 Seel, Carol Marie 268, 327 Seeley, Charles Russell Seeley, Wendy Jean Seery, Michael William Sehestedt, Allen Lee Sehorn, Vera Helene Seidensticker, John C. Seiler, Janice Annette 104 Seilstad, Marian Pauline Seitz, Charles Dayton Seitz, Wayne Thomas Selepak, Lawrence Jon Selinger, Leon Yehudah Seljak, Karyl Marie ' Selle, Marsha Joan Selway, James Herbert 39, 51, 112, 253, 258, 278, 279 Semansky, John S. Semenza, Larry Deane Semon, Lee F. III Senechal, Nancy Priscilla 112, 253, 278, 279 Senechal, Phillip Don Senn, Charlotte Veronica Senn, Ronald Lee Senne, Gene Duwayne Sennett, Clinton James Sennett, Frank Ronald Sepich, Jerry James 284 Sept, Jack Wayne 104 Sept, Virginia Lee 84 Sept, Wallace E. Sermeus, John Paul Servoss, Allyn Conway 113 Setters, Raymond Amos 228 Severson, Dan Lee Severson, Gen Ara Seyler, Gerald Budd Shafer, Lynn Marie Shaffer, Donald 243 Shaffer, Terry Lee Shaffer, Tracy Francis Shallberg, Stuart Douglas Shanahan, Dennis George Shands, Sara Lu Shane, Ralph Michael Shoyock, William D. 391 Shrader, Teresa Kathryn Shreve, Tom B. Shrider, Lily Paulette 77 Shrider, Ronald William Shriner. Shryne. Shubat, Peggy Lorraine Michael Louis Edward Everett Shubat, Nancy Lee Shuler, James Patrick Shumate, Julie Rose 104 Shunk, Reynold Allen Siblerud, Lonnie Eugene 245, 2 Howard Donald Siebel, Robert Vernon Sieger, Frederick William Siegford, Gary Dean Sievers, Catherine Lottie Sikinger, David M. Sikora, Anthony John Sikora, Gregory Andrew Silta, Raymond Lee Siltman, Linda Joyce Silvius, Ruth Ann A. 112, 156, 233, 253, 306 Simard, Gordon Ross 154 Simmert, Albert Leroy Simmons, Carole Marie Simmons, Thomas Paul Simms, John Lauren Simon, Keith Adrian Simons, Jay Calvert Simons, Susan Marie 5 Simonson, Margaret Ann 201, 272 316, 334 Simpson, James Gilbert Simpson, Janet Marie Simpson, Mack N. Sims, Larry Lou Sims, Linda Lu Sine, Brett Edward 330, 331 Singh, Jagannath Singleton, Larry E. 342 Singleton, Sherman Frank Singley, Joseph Jerold. Jr. Siphers, Valerie Gay 77, 383 Sisson, Mary Michale 104 Sizer, Myron Leroy Skagen, Skaggs, Skaggs, George Julius Howard Harold, Jr. Robert Dorsey Skalsky, Alan Joseph Skalsky, Bonnie Kay Skelton, Skelton Penny Jane Robert Timothy Skelton: Ronald Ray Skifton, Arthur Lee Skiles, Linda Sue Skiles, Sheila Kaye 84, 137 Skillman, Jerold C. Skinner , Dennis Wayne 376 Skinner, James William Spicher Skjelset, Linda Lorraine Skornogoski, Sue Ann 329 Slaght, Carol Riley Slama, Richard William Slaubaugh, Connie Mae 104 Sletten, Wayne H. 339 Sletvold, Linda Elaine 313 Slocum, Larry James 284 Slonaker, Robert L. Slosson, Sandra Ann 48 Slowey, Donna Lee Slusher, Steven Sluys, Carolyn Kay 111 Smail, Warren Dean Smart, Carl Elwood 77 Smatla, Thomas William Smeltzer, Lawrence Robert Sperry, Lawrence Gene Spessard, Jerald Dwight 262 Speth. Jean Spethman, Duane Grey 22, 287 Spicer, Richard Alvin Stewart, Larry Wayne 289 Stewart, Lloyd Gordon Stewart, Raymond Rolfe Still, Cynthia Jean 49, 105 Stimac, Dan James 19 Spicher Corinne Fae 104 Spicher, , Douglas Clement Spicher, Marsha Jean 104 , Wayne Earl Street, Mickey Linder Smith, Adin Frederick Smith, Betty Anne Smith, Carey Stanton 389 Smith, Carol Louise 104, 387, 388 Smith, Cheryl Kay 316. 357 Smith, Craig Stuart 334 Smith, Dana Louise 273, 352 Smith, Dave William 339 Smith, David Nelson Smith, Diana Lynn 77, 327 Smith, Donald Laurence Smith, Donna Jean 174 Smith, Earl Dwayne Smith, Eileen Marie Smith, Elaine Marie Smith, Eugene Edward Smith, Everett Kits 126, 289 Smith, Gary Joseph 11, 16, 19, 38 54 Smith, Gary Ross Smith, Gerry Lynn 34 Smith, Glenn Earl 192 Smith, Herbert James Smith, James Carson Smith, James Peter 360 Smith, Joel A. Smith, John Anthony Smith, John Robert Smith, Katherine Anne Smith, Kenneth Arthur 152, 228 Smith, Lamont Claude Smith, Lloyd Hobart Smith, Marlaine Diane 318 Smith, Maxine Delores Smith, Merle Smith, Michael Charle 19 Smith, Noreen Frances Smith, Pete McLean Smith, Richard Lawrence Smith, Ronald James 338 Smith, Rosemary Helen 77, 382, 383 Smith, Ruth C. Smith, Sally Elaine 325 Smith, Samuel David III Smith, Sharon Rae 265 Smith, Stephen L. Smith, Steven Parsons 334 Smith, Thomas Edward Smith, Verne Townsend Smrcke, James Robert Smuin, Douglas Kelly Snead, Mary Jo Cecilia Snead, Rosalie Rita Snell, J. A. Kendall Snook, Sandra Lee Snortland, Diane Faye 104, 316 Snow, Jeffrey Middleton Snyder, Cole Charles Snyder, Roderick Stanley 346 Soderstrom, Keith L. Softich, Mary Ann Sogard, Jeffrey William Sohm, James Claire Solberg, Marlo Kay Solberg, Robert Allan Solem, Ellen Elizabeth Solem, William 243 - Solich, Carol Ann 79, 84 Solum, Alan Roger Solum , Richard Lee Sonnenberg, Frank L. 266 Sorensen, David Wade Sorensen, George Leslie Spink, Donald Ray 342 Spoja, Mary Elizabeth Spoja, Stephen Frank Spolar, Duane Anthony Spooner, Luylla Jo Sprague, Ann Lorraine Spranger, Paul Lawrence Spring, James Joseph Springer, Clifford Earl Springer, Julie Kathleen 104 Springer, Lynn Aubrey Spunich, Gail Ruth Spunich, Gordon Dunlap 388, 389 Squires, Stephanie 318 Sramek, Robert Frank Staats, Timothy Butler Stabio, Bruce Lynn Stacey, Janet Louise Stacey, Ruth Ann 264 Stachnik, Raymond Eugene 20 Stack, Francis Paul Stacy, Christine Helen Stage, Tom Henry Stahl, Claudia Jean 61, 84 Stahl, Margaret Suzanne 104, 316 Stahlecker, Lynn Marie 105, 325, 388 Stahler, Edward Jay Stalcup, Connie Lou Staley, Craig R. Stang, Jean Kathleen Stanley, Michael Edward 105 Stansberry, William Gary Stapel, Deborah Lynn Staples, James Douglas Staples, Jerry Wayne Staples, Mark Charles 105, 342 Stark, Helen Lorraine 84 Stark, Melvin J. Stark, Timothy Bernard 287 Starkel, Norman Leroy Starks, Robert Arthur 338 Staton, Richard Walter Staub, Lynn J. 84 Staudacher, Dale Joseph Staunton, Moira Ruth Stavers, David Jayne 105 Staves, Dennis Myron Stearns, Harold Joseph Stebbins, Sarah Jean 318 Steckler, Douglas J. Stedham, John Robert 17, 19 Steele, Mary Ellen Steere, Peter Lawson Steere, Richard Loring Steerman, Carl Ralph Steeves, Grace Lenore 316 Steffey, Carla Jean Stegman, Lee R. Stegner, Terry David 131 Stein, Charles Joseph, Jr. Stein, Linda Coddington Steinberger, Lois Marie Steiner, Edward Gale 16, 17, 19 Steinmetz, Kathleen M. Stellingwerf, Ronald H. Stene, Jeri Lorraine Stennes, Marcy Janice 105 Stenseth, Ross Ernest Stenseth, Sheri Lynn Stensland, Janice Claire 105 Stensland, Sharon Ann Stenson, Orvis J. Stepan, Judith Anne Stephan, Vickie Lynn Stephen, John Albert Stephen, Mary Joanne Stephens, Dave Leroy Stephens, Howard John Stephens, Joyeuce Ann Ste hens Jud Ka Stinson, Donna Clarice Stobaugh, Charles Reuben Stockamp, Pamela Jean Stockard, Charlotte Jean 45, 105, 323 Stockhill, Mary Ann 268, 347 Stocking, Stockner, Stockton, Glendon Miner 254 Catherine Elsie 106 Beverly Ann 228, 255 Stoehr, Jeffry Deane 357 Stoianoff, Mary Louise Stoianoff, Tamara Gay Stoianoff, William L. Stokan, Michael Joseph Stokan, Teresa Ann Stokes, Richard Reece Stokes, Ruth Dawn 201, 313 Stolte, Donald Lynn Stone, Alice Berry Storer, Douglas Marvin Storey, Russell Anthony Storez, Jeanne Ann Story, Patricia Marie Stosich, Carol Ann 388 Stoterau, Sandra Ella Stoterau, Susan Jane 185, 273, 323 Stott, Gregory Orrin 265 Stott, Stephen Brent Stotts, Barry Edward Stout, Ralph Merle 260 Stovall, Carol Ann Stovall, Perry Douglas Stoverud, Dale Thomas Stowe, Judith Lynne 112, 253, 279 Straine, Sally N. 266 Stranahan, Larry Douglas 19 Strate, Larry Daniel Stratman, George John 258, 346 Stratman, Roger Kent 346 Stratton, David Lee Stratton, John Leander 186 Stratton, Mary Lynn 316 Stratton, Virginia Ann 303, 313 Strause, Howard Frederick Strauss, Judith Kay 84, 349, 352 Strauss, Richard Laurence 14, 17, 19 Street, Ruth Ann Streich, Lynda Kathleen 106 Stricklin, William George 342 Strizich, Thomas Joseph Strobel, David Allen Strobel, Roger Fredrick Strobel, Sharon Lynn Strohl, Frederick Georges Strom, Odin Bennie Stromberg, Robert Charles Strommen, Delton Allan 293, 334 Strommen, Karen Astrio Strong, Robert Keith Stroud, Douglas McKenzie Stroud, Nancy Joanne Struckman, Daniel Robert 304 Stryjewski, Joseph S. Stubbs, James William, Jr. Stube, Richard Hurrell Sturdevant, Larry Ross Sturm, James Gordon Sweeney, Gordon Charles Sweeney, James Joseph 261, 262 Sweeney, Michael John Sigegney, Nancy Margaret 106, 2 Sweeney Swenson Swenson Swenson Swenson , Patrick 243 , Allan Gale Craig Richard 357 Gerald Stanley I Julia Kay 275 Svgegison, Marlys Catherine 268, Swenson, Mary Ann Swenson, Richard Patrick Swenson, Rita Lavon Swenson, Robert Stuart Swift, Catherine M. Swift, Ellen Isobel Swift, Isobel Mary Swindlehurst, Joseph 243 Swingley, Stephen Richard Swinton, Richard Lee Swisher, Michael Robert Swisher, Thomas H. Swoboda, Patti Lynn 149 Swor, Stacey 243 Syroid, Heidi Jeannette 111, 278 Syverson, Joan Marie Syverson, Judy Ann 197 Taber, William Ellsworth Tadvick, James Gerard 346 Tag, Roger Allen Tagg, Michael Lowell 338 Talggtt, Diana Sue 84, 365, 386, 3 Taleff, Mark Alexander 272, 346 Talifson, Judi Krene Talkington, Larry W. Tallent, Karen Ann Talseth, Karen Anna 106 Tangen, James Erling Tannenholz, Joel Jacob Tanner, Marilynn Jean Tannock, Marlene 254 Tantlinger, John Bill Taplett, Janet Kay 106, 323 Taplin, Lynn Elwood Tapp, Wayne Elton 266 Taraski, Theodore Frank Tarras, Cherie Lee Tawney, Philip Dinneen Taylor Alan Howard Taylor: Barry Brian Taylor, Taylor, Caregory Charles Denise Jean 323 Taylor, Diane Elizabeth 42, 327, 366 Taylor, Donna Joan 224, 372 Taylor, Evelyn Darlene Taylor, Georgianna Hall Taylor, James Cletus, Jr. Taylor, Kenneth Taylor, Lari Ann Taylor, Linda Ruth 106 Taylor, Taylor, Lloyd Erwin Mark Gene Taylor, Ronald Albert Taylor, Timothy Arthur 106, 330 Taylor, William James Taylor William Richard 275 Suder, Charles John, Jr. Suek, Sandra Lee Sulenes, Gregory Lee Sulgrove, Sullivan, James Nichols 133, 362 Anne Margaret Sullivan, Daniel Dennis 330, 331 Sullivan, Dennis Joseph Sullivan, Dennis Kennedy Sullivan, Donald Richard Sullivan, Gary Scott Sullivan, Mary Patricia 106, 366 Sullivan, Sullivan Maureen P. 106 Michael John Summers, Mariel Christine Summers, Robert Dee, Jr. 358 Summerside, Laurel Marie 316 Stevens Sorenson, Daryl Gene Sorenson, Gwendolyn Hazel Sorenson, Susan Kay Sorich, Jonni Dawn Sorich, Nanette South, Pamela Dawn 104, 366 Southern, Richard Alan Souza, Ronald David Soward, Katherine Marie 313 Spadt, Gerald Duane Spall, Judith Ann 201 Spall, Kathleen Marie 77, 255 Sparks, Richard Watson 14, 16, 19, 350 Sparks, William Frank 104 Spaulding, Douglas J. Spaulding, Roy Lee Spears, Robert Caldwell 228, 274 Speck, James Clayton Speck, Stanley J. Spencer, Anne Marie Spencer, Antonio Philip 357 Spencer, Frank Edward 44, 57, 266, 269, 272, 357 Spencer, Nancy Clare Spencer, Raymond Lee Spencer, Regina M. D , Y Y Stephens, Larry Gaines Stephens, Loren Chester Stephens, Michael Alvah Stephens, Richard Harper 131 Stephens, Robert Z. Stephens, Si Alan Stephenson, Sally Jane Stergios, Mark Stephen Sterling, Stephanie L. Stermitz, David Frank Stern, Delwin Dale Stetler, Margaret Lynn 256 Stetler, Sharon Sue Stetzner, Larry Charles Sumner, Jay S. Sundby, Charlene A. Suneu, Conway Robert Suntheimer, Christine J. 84 Sunwall, Bruce Edward Susott, Ron Alvin Svingen, Joyce Elaine 186 Svingen, Judy Carole Svoboda, George Rex Swan, James Mitchell Swan, Mary Lynn Swan, Patricia Ann 329 Swanberg, Arnold Frederic 61 Swanberg, Dawson William Tedesco, Frederick John Teeters, Glen Ray Teichrow. Terry Templeton, Edward E. 308, 309 Terpening, Willbrann Dale Terzo, Anthony James, Jr. Terzo, Myrna Sparkman Tess, Michael Walter 260 Tessman, Donald Leo Tewalt, Ronald James - Thane, Denis Patrick Thane, James Lawrence Thatcher, Gary David Thatcher, Sandra Jean '77 Thebes, Joseph Bernard Thelen, Stephen Benedict 208 Thereault, Vivienne A. Thibodeau, Jeannine Pat ' Thibodeau, Judy Ann 316 Thibodeau, Michelle J. Thill, Coni Lynn 106 Steuerwald, Gary W. Stevens, Carole Ann Stevens, Charlene Kay 105 Stevens, Gary Lee 380 Stevens, Jeffrey T. , Joyce Ann Swaney, Maureen Pearl Swanson, Swanson, Swanson, Swanson, Swanson, Arthur Lee David Peter 260, 261 Jeanie Emily 4 John Lee Raymond Harold Stevens, Linda Carol 267 Stevens, Michael Kenneth Stevens, Reid Elliot Stevenson, Gary Marvin 357 Stevenson, Randy Lawrence Steward, Ellery Craige Stewart, Edward Eger Stewart, John Robert Swanson, Terrance Leonard Swanson, William Gordon 292 Swarthout, Jacki Swarthout, Janet Betty Swartley, Linda Davenport Swartley, Steven Winslow Sweaney, James Noel 374 Sweat, Richard Louis Thill, Larry Dee Thogersen, Gary J. 38, 44, 45, 85, 272, 373 Thomas Thomas , Craig Elmo David A., Jr. Thomas: David Edward 266 Thomas Thomas , Deborah Marie 323 , Francis Anthony Thomas, Gary George Thomas, Linda Lee 157, 233, 257, 325 Thomas, Patti Jo Thomas, Robert Irving 261, 262 Thomas, Roger Harold Thomas, Rosey Thomas, Thomas Thome, Terri Kathleen , William Frederick 360 Wilbur Mathias Thompson, Becky Lynn Thomps Thomps on, Bruce Alan on, Bruce F. 346 Thompson, Carl Franceschi 287, 342 Thompson, Charles Earl 106 Thomps on, Constance Darne 106 Thompson Dale Thomas Thompson David Ross Thompson, Don Errol Thompson, Douglas Alan Thompson E. Orvil Thompson George Ronald I Jack craig 339 Thompson Thompson, James Walter 293, 339 Thompson, John Marshall Thompson, Julie Anne Thompson Julie Jean 383 Thompson Kimberley Ann Thompson Larry Robert Thompson, Margaret Sue Thompson, Mark Owen Thompson Melvin Thomas Thompson, Mike Edward Thompson, Robert Dennis Thompson Sandra Baril Thompson Susan Thompson William Baird Thomsen, Roger Anders Thomson, Frederick Wayne Thomson, John Kenneth Thomte, Barton Michael Thoren, John D, 254 Thorn, Kenneth Duane Thornburg, Robert Dale Thorne, Charles Orrin Thorton, Gordon Louis Thorton, Melvin Leroy 150 Thorpe, Terry Glenn Thorson, Richard Dean 245 Thorvilson, Sandra Sue 327 Thrailkill, Deborah Jane Thrailkill, Grant Byron Thuesen, James Dean Thurman, Robert Walter Tice, Tana Lee Tice, Virginia Kay Tickell, Lee James Tidball, Sharon Jean Tiddy, Suzanne Gail Tietz, Rachel Ann Tiffany, Buster Edgar Tiffany, Thomas Eugene Tiffin, Timothy Lee Tigh, Thomas Clifford Tilleman, Michael John Tillotson, James Lindsay Timbrook, Timothy Beale Timm, Elizabeth Ann 85 Timm, Joyce Ann Timpano, Bruce Michael Tippett, Guay Christine Tiritilli, William B. 264 Tiskus, John Peter 352 Tobin, Joseph Evan Tobin, Marion Helen 367 Todd, June Dawn 313 Todd, Patrick John Toepke, Cathleen Renee Toftely, Allen Richard Toftely, Kathleen June 366 Tognetti, Michael Andrew Toldness, Kathleen Ann 107 Toldness, Loren A. Tolson, Connie Jean Tomko, Michael Bruce Tonne, Jerry Charles Toole, Joan Trimble Tootlell, Linda Dee 107 Tope, Thomas L. Topel, Katherine K. TODD, Larry Lynn Torgenrud, Penelope Ann Torgerson, Donald Lee Torgerson, Shirley Rae White, Torske, Robert Gerald Tout, Nancy Jennie Rose 327 Towell, Barbara Lynn Towle, Thomas Oscar, Jr. Towne, Candace Elizabeth 371 Townsend, Richard Daniel Traber, Fred Warren. Trask, Marvin Wellington Travis, Jane Elizabeth Travis, Robert Leon Treadwell, Victoria Louis 143, 347 Treat, Richard Albert Tremper, Barbara D. Trenary, Darrell Gordon Trenary, Gary Ellwood Trenerry, Deborah Ann 262 Trent, Robert Dudley Triigse, Robert Edwin 158, 211, Tribys, John Hubert Trickel, Janice Lynn 275 Trimbo, Thomas Andrew Trinity, Judith C. Tripp, Gary Donald Tro, Roger Peter Tronson, Janice Ann Tronson, William R., Jr. Tronstad, Alf Martin Trout, Jeffrey Hugh Truax, Roger Dale Trucano, Lloyd B. 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Ushiroda, Herbert Yuji, Jr. 358 Vahl, Don David ' Vaivada, Anthony John Valentine, Scott L. Vallejo, Raul Roy 228 Vallely, Anthony Joseph Valtinson, Larry Arnold Vanaken, Richard Dale Van Dam, Sunny Joan Vandegenachte, Robert A. 274 Vandemark, Mary Jo 107, 271 Vanderlinden, Larry A. Vanderburg, Dorothy Anne Vanderhouwen, Boyd Albert 239, 256 Vandeven, Ronald Leroy 357 Vandervoort, Nedra Marlin Vandouris, William John Van Dye, Harold 258 Vandyke, Marcia Leigh Vanfossen, Jane Marie Vang, Edward George 245 Vanhecke, Diane Marye Van Hee, Wesley Lynn Vanheel, Allan Lloyd Van Heuvelen, John B. 41, 45, 152, 292 Van Horne, Robert Corwin Vanhouten, Katherine R. Vanhouten, Rutger Arn Van Hoven, Judith Ellen Van Ness, Phillip R. 338 Vansickle, Peter Sims 107, 389 Van Steenvort, John W. Vanswearingen, Janet A. 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Thomas 269, 272, 346 Whiteman, Elizabeth Anna 372 Whiteman, Tina 318 Whitney, Susan Mary 67, 233, 313 372 Whyde, Donald Dean Wick, Katherine Ann Wicker, Larry Anthony Wickman, Van Richard Wicks, Gary James Wicks, Leonard Ray Wicks, Leone Kay Wicks, Marjorie Lynn 143, 228, 319, 325 . Wicks, William George Wiegner, Linda Kay Wier, James Joseph 20 Wieringa, Onno Charles Wgelgzbinski, Margaret Ann 53, Watt, Stephen Dale 339 Watters, Lenore Kay 201 Watters, Marion Lee 224 Watters, Patricia Ann Watts, Naomi Jean Waxham, John Francis 20, 342 Waylett, Audrey Marie Wayne, David Lance Weatherman, Larry Clark Weaver, Donald Mart Weaver, Kristine Kay 327 Weaver, Lynn Harris Weaver, Patsy Ann Wierzbinski, Mary Frances Wiggins, Winston A. Wilber, Charles Everett 352 Wilcox, Arthur Warren Wilcox, Carol Diane Wilcox, Dorothy M. 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