Northwest Nazarene University - Oasis Yearbook (Nampa, ID)

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A l wbwfwlbflflf THE 601 DEN OASIS Pahlished hy N i The Associated Students of Northwest Nazarene allege Nampa, ldaho it 'Ffty it Yeats af Excellence I Eclitor-in-Chief - J net Kraft f Assistant Editor - ---- Ray Lindley Business Manager ----- Dave Lancaster Photography ---- Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Chapin IABIE 0I-' CONlENl5 ACADEMICS - - Administration Faculty Classes COLLEGE LIFE - Activities Residences ORGANIZATIONS - - Clubs Music Religion ATHLETICS IAND INTRAMURALSI Athletics Societies Intramurals SPECTRUM - Anniversary Events History BuiIdings ADVERTISING - - Districts Churches Local Business Ill page 8 page IIO page I50 page I94 page 228 page 248 I ll tell you llow tlre sun rose- 0EWOD The tirst pale glimpses ot a new day . . . the morning sun iust edging the distant horizon.. . . the brilliance of that tiery ball in its early iourney . . . taking on torm and radiance as it ascends, a ribbon at a time. Each ribbon ot the dawn marks a milestone in the endeavors ot Eugene Emerson to found a college built on spiritual values. His vision was to prepare Christian men and women to live in a world ot doubt and misunderstanding. lt is the aim ot the golden Oasis to show how the students ot this campus are progressing with her . . . . . . Intellectual Discovery ., me 4 . ,. M W H ' T-f V- .111 I .. X I H iv --I n qx ,- n- Eli., ,ZW It i M ' ' ffl fi: r' A . V uf L nz! . , i .. ,l 'N .i,1E1-jf'-2 1 Wjf ji .. ' ,vlgynfkz ,, in. l E llc R, l ,yt ll r H L- I 5 I I i , . I Creative Activity gc s 4 if A. - -.s-uw., vw V -Small W- -- - l ., 'HJ' . . . Devotbn to Christ . . . Fraternal layaltie 1 X X ' RF' H Y M N M C X J , x ,K 1,5-v t . in N w mu 4 ' vw 1, U. IE., - 'C J ,N , Um- Q mx W Jw, V '9,. g,'Z!n-3-1, W ,-M f Mm ,gQ,,,dfA l:i f. . ' -'4 -,wif v, - 'UW W- .1 'V' ' 'rfzwtfy' . 5.1 . , 03 .- :JJ - if e.. - f , V - D, W A fffnf U V, ,,,.,4Q. 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HH' .Y ' Ui 91 3, g., v '- V, R, ,N J, 'vu , 'txt' 1 A 0 X x 4 I Q I 1 WX eu 4 'Z' f ' 4 x W , , .l',. W1 'ef X1 I ,,, , lx U1---X 1 5 , if 7 ., ,5 , . ,, ....,,,,, , ., ' 1'3f?P.-'HF' ,'z Eff ' wi fx A f-'I' E, . n A J Q 4 is y 1 7 1 0 -YT YL!:ZlLl,L-iijlgl.4 ..,, Presenting 0ur President qj W DRDS 0I-' DEDICA I' I 0N This tittieth year on the NNC campus has been tull ot activity and rich in significance. Cn the one hand, there has been the glow ot recollection ot past struggle, idealism, and achievement. On the other hand, there has been the gripping awareness ot our growing future. There seems little question that the next ten years will see as much advance in measurable things such as buildings, tinances, and enrollments as in the tirst titty years. When seen against the background ot universities more than a thousand years old, our halt century seems so very youthtulg and our eight hundred students seem so tew when contrasted with the thirty thousand ot a great university. Nevertheless, there can be no greater purpose than that represented in our motto, Seek ye first the Kingdom ot God. Moreover, on this campus man, made in the image ot God to tultill the will and pur- pose ot God, is ever and always the stan- dard ot value: in the sheer mass ot numbers this centrality ot persons may sometimes more easily be lost than in such a modest society as ours here. In such a time in such a place tor such a purpose, NNC strives to be what God wants her to be to serve our church and our age. l-lere at this halt century birthday, we re- dedicate ourselves to the primacy ot God's Kingdom and to the discipline and idealism it imposes. At the same time we pledge ourselves to the demands ot our day - sensitivity to the beauty and awe of the uni- verse and the best ot our culture: disciplined competence ot body, mind, and heart: com- mitment to the service ot all men within the will ot God. John E. Riley President .,-5 XX xx R ,Eb 'Q U . . , Ur Ng? Ni N Nxxx XXX X NX, ,xxx -1 X xi I l wld in .xnxx 222 XXX , h. - o a ,s ,L , -F X rl L., Alaslra Dislricl' Rev. Berl' Daniels Idaho-Oregon Disiricl Dr. Lesfer Sco'H Mr. Waller Howard Rev. Eugene Sfowe Mr. Richard Lindbloom Rev. I. F. Younger Rev. E. B. Harlley Minnesoia Disiricl' Rev. Roy Sievens Dr. Dean Hempel Rev. Edward J. Johnson Nevada-Ufah Dislricf Rev. R. B. Sherwood Norfh Dalcola Dis+rici' Rev. Harry F. Taplin Mr. Earl N. Shearer Board of Regents Norfhwesf Disiricf Mr. Eugene Weber Mr. Philip Salisbury Rev. Crawford Vanderpool Rev. Kenneih H. Pearsall Rev. Don Peferman Mr. Ells Barflow Rev. Raymond Kralzer Rev. Milo Arnold Oregon Pacific Disiricl' Mr. Roy Edwards Mr. Gordon Olsen Rev. Roscoe Pershall Rev. Vernon Wilcox Rev. Duane Mu'l'h Dr. W. D. McGraw Mr. T. S. Wiley Mr. E. W. Shields Rev. Roberl' Hempel Roclcy Mounlain Disfricl' Rev. Alvin McQuay Rev. Roberl Manley Mr. Kennefh Berlcafz Soufh Dalrofa Disfricf Rev. Alberf Loeber Washingfon Pacific Disiricf Rev. P. G. Barham Mr. John E. Wordsworfh Rev. Edgar Kincaid Mr. W. Delmore McDowell Dr. B. V. Seals Mr. Marvin Shelby Alumni Represenfafive Mr. Delmar Beulrelman College President Ex Officio Dr. John E. Riley General Superiniendenf Sponsor Dr. Hugh Benner flmirmun of Board i f ' THE BOARD OF REGENTS The Board ot Regents is made up ot the president ot the college, elected represen- tatives ot the ten districts ot the Northwest Educational Zone. and a representative ot the alumni association. These men meet twice a year, in September and March, to devise ways and means to promote the pro- gram of the college. They discuss the ac- ademic and spiritual purposes of the school and prepare programs for carrying out its aims. This year the board approved plans made tor campus improvement and building expansion, notably the new science hall. These men are the backbone ot campus growth and development and are concerned with the success ot the college as a spiritual and intellectual center. Us l yhigi, l ' T . 4.5 , ' ...hart-g -i V 1. .. V, DR. B. V. SEALS Chairman of the Board mwah--' soARo orncens 5. f'?f. B. V. Seals, Chairman Roy Stevens, Vice Chairman Richard Lindbloom, Secretary Phil Salisbury, Treasurer Dr. Seals lightens the board meeting with typical humor. ERENCE R ' l i li T1 5? Chairman of Lower Division THELMA B. CULVER Chairman of Upper Division Dean of the College MR. BERNARD SEAMAN Q A endemic Council One of the most important organizations on campus at the faculty and administrative level is the Academic Council. It is com- posed of the chairmen of each division and the Dean ot the college, Dr. Thelma B. Cul- ver, along with the Chairman of Lower Di- vision, the Registrar, the Librarian, and the Secretary. This group meets regularly to map out the present academic program ot the school as well as the future objectives in such mat- ters as registration, instruction. curriculum, and exemptions from academic require- ments. f . 1 w , 1 , 4 x 1 5 Xu u I .v - . -Pg, ' '.'.,! if ' 4-if , . 2, X ., 2. 152 'eff-P-4' Business and De velopment With the duties of working out the rigid financial matters of the college and soliciting for future expansion, the business officers occupy an indispensable position in the ad- ministration of the school. It is also the duty of this group to be in charge of all upkeep and management of dorms. the boolcstore, and the dining hall, and negotiate student loans. The business manager has the responsibil- ity of securing and expending money that comes to the college and accounting to the President and Board of Regents for financial progress. vary' i li f sf l T X . - .9-. 47 ' I I w , H fini - li' X ts X K 1 , fy' it' 1. .'.a'f , .ZF V Z! - ,. 1 -,L 5, rx- HOWARD L. MILLER Associafe Business Manager 'VF l yi, , , 5 'Llp KENNETH MONTGOM ERY Bookkeeper .1--1:-,' 5--.1 . , u my ,. JOSEPH WRIGHT Alumni Execufive Secrefary 1,3 ,i ,' MARVIN SPORLEDER Developmeni' Represenfafive ' T CSX i n 4 I' I Wee-President in flnlrge .---- '- Ap i 5 -W l I ll ms i 'ii I li i f. TL,- - I I gi' V L I Pct!!! ff-Q-I JOSEPH H. MAYFIELD Vice-President In Charge of Campus Lf iIE'. MAC WEBB Dean of Men I8 HELEN G. WILSON Dean of Women of Campus life The otiice ot the vice-president in charge ot campus lite is the hub ot activity, tor it is here that campus activities originate. Established shortly after Dr. IvIaytieId's arrival, the ottice is now a vital part ot student lite. Dr. Mayfield gives general di- rection to the co-curricular aspects ot college lite in- cluding the calendar ot events, administration ot student center activities and residence halls, and direction ot health services. As chairman ot the Personnel Committee he, along with Ivliss I-Ielen G. Wilson, Mr. Mac Webb, and Mr. Elmore Vail, reviews student disciplinary problems and discusses student relations on the campus. Personnel Council ' iw' I I ,II Lf, it I iff- -INT AMURAL' ELMORE VAIL Director of Intramural Activity pin!-11 i ,, , -I ,.,n....-f-' A-' A Y ri- .fzr ' l'f ' a f ,-,.-4--- ' of ,. 4 ' ' -.,4 TQ ',-uf EDITH LANCASTER, A.B., M.A. Librarian ni '. I, . H ' fi- fr, 3: ' , Ki M, .. , 1 library .ip fa ww. x, f , 5 T i f nif- Z The pursuif of learning requires research. HELEN RAMBO, A.B., M.L. Assisfani' Librarian -XLAQT-E1 -. .. .-.li 'v 1 .. k, X 1' L Jw:u'l',I I9 r MALLALIEU A. WILSON Registrar llle Registrarfs 0f17ce The administration building houses the newly-re- modeled, spacious, well-planned registration quarters. Mr. Mallalieu Wilson, registrar, and Mrs. Wanda Mc- Michael, otlice manager, oversee the numerous tasks handled etliciently by the statf. Care ot students' records. compilation ot registration materials, and recording ot grades are some ot the many duties undertaken by this office. MRS. McMICHAEL Manager MRS. HARPER Secretary f ' JOANNA MAIER Secrefary fo Dr. Johnson MRS. HELEN HILL Secrefary 'lo Dr. Riley -4 MRS. Cl'llLDERS Secrefary fo Dr. Culver MRS. BITTLESTON Secrefary io Dr. Mayfield Q MRS. EDNA LUBIENS Bookkeeper JAN- 1.11 f, ,W 73+ .s',L-'. ,-, k mr, 2 HE... . u., ...- Q I F, . ,NRE Number, please. Uffice Staff MRS. EVELYN L. JOHNSON Bookkeeper I '1 X. NX' 'YY Nancy Bergsfrom and Jean Flowers Sfudeni' Secrefaries jf,4u?g1 QV Illlwi A A. fl-o R M. M 51'--r ',,-pwfv' ' ' ' Q YK nl' v ' vw 1. Ti 92 -A iw FK 4 lm.- 1,1 W , ws . L MRS. NAOMI JOHNSON Manager - .U o fo A ff K7 i Bookstore menagerie aifracis animal-lovers GBGDS 1? - 9' .,,...-all Bookstore Personnel l. Q 1 ,v .. i 'Tl ' .g. MRS. SPORLEDER Assisfani' Manager .Z y W, W N wk q:,'w R- L' xr-, LOIS MILLER Secretarial Work and Sales 23 Henry Tromburg. Ralph Acock, Earl Putman Mainfenance Maintenance GUY WRIGHT Head Cusiodian I , xk fx? i A. C. TURNER Mainfenance N.. I.. -W, . ..,4 -,. .1 A X' JIMEXQ HAREL REISCH Engineer W' X 3' 5 Uh. FACIIITY ' , i I I , - V fir! 1 fi V ' M 4 of T W1 41-M- 42 ,- ,111 an I' was K ,561 .U QV' F X ' ' s' -, f I 3 6 ti 'K , i' ,- i V .- -4 A , iv 13 -4 .-VIL? . 26 ERIC E. JORDEN, A.B., Th.B., Th.M., M.A., Ph.Ds Theology and Biblical Literature Chairman of the Division of Religion and Philosophy Plrilos oplr y One of the primary objectives of NNC is to en- courage Christian commitment. The division of Philosophy and Religion provides opportunities for every student to study the Bible under consecrated and scholarly teachers: so that each individual may find personal realization in an intelligent commit- ment to Christ and the Christian way of life. It challenges students to reflective and discrimi- native thought about our world and our lives in the world. It helps students to develop a sense of their obligation to apply Christian principles to con- temporary problems. Professionally it prepares lay and ministerial stu- dents for various fields of Christian service. '7-if and Religion S. Sfuclenfs in Old Tesfamenf prepare for one of Dr. Jorclen's exams S ELWOCD A. SANNER, A.B., M.A., DD. Theology and Biblical Liferaiure Head of ihe Deparfmeni' of Religion .4-ei JOSEPH H. MAYFIELD, A.B., MA., D.D. Wav' 4- A-Q' Philosophy and Greek . ' G-io .f . - ,, 1,- Head of -fhe Deparfmenf of Philosophy s. 5, ', 4 .-an , wr- . , .,... JOHN E. RILEY, A.B., M.A., D.D. Philosophy L gs' ' 4-L, -1. 1 Sv I The eiymological origin comes from ihe Greek cierivaiive . . . The Division ot Mathematics and Natural Science aims to stimulate the student's ap- preciation and enioyment ot the universe and the changing world. In various math and science courses and laboratory work the stu- dent tinds opportunity to learn scientific knowledge, to develop an ability tor ac- curate observation, and to cultivate a tair and objective attitude in his search tor truth. In this modern space age a particular em- phasis is placed on scientitic research and an acquaintance with the laws ot nature. The courses in this division are constructed to provide concentration in a single tield as well as a general knowledge cultural benetit. GILBERT C. FORD, A.B., M.A.. Ph.D. Physics and Physics Research Chairman of the Division of Mathematics and Natural Science Mathematics aml Natural Science A lathe in the Science Hall shop -Z!! '11 E521 .xiy ,wie s c -lip H51 'lmsf Env his 'HUF nail IIIIHUEIVI -E: -ff -l. Ill .1 ,-1 i: .I , l VIRGIL VAIL. A.B.. M.S.. lEd.l Mathematics, Physics. and Physics Research Through textboolcs and laboratory study stu- dents explore tlme world ot science that surrounds them. ln the biology lab the study ot plants and animals reveals to the student the natural laws that control his own existence. Under the prying eye ot the microscope, new worlds ot explora- tion are visible that hold tlwe key to many un- answered questions. , if ,I ...--i MARGARET HYSLOP, A.B., M.A. DONALD B TILLOTSON A B M A Ph D Biology Mathematics Head of the Departmeni of Head of the Department of Mathematics Biological Science As the student explores the world ot the elements to test the validity ot the theories that govern the worldand the unique complex- ities ot its lite, he discovers the secrets ot the realm ot the atom. To acquaint the student with the scientific method as a means ot arriving at the truth and to show that there is harmony between science and religion, are important objectives ot this area. if! i X . K in - X JJYL. I IL fi! Q' vii.. ,PP , 7524 , IRA EDWARDS, A.B. Biology DOUBLE E HILL, B.Mus., M.Mus., Pl1.D. Chairman of the Division of Fine Arts Head of the Department of Music Music ln any liberal arts college, the division ot time arts oc- cupies an important place in the academic lite ot the insti- tution. Foremost among its obiectives is the cultivation ot an interest in and an appreciation tor tlfie tinest in music and art, and development ot protessional capacities tor tl'1ose interested in vocations related to tlwis area. Each year a number ot students graduate with a degree in this division witlw a maior concentration in music theory, applied music, music education, art history, or art appreciation. 51 fi Paw I E44 1 Y' 3 ALLINE M. SWANN, B.Sch.Mus., B.Mus.. M.Mus Music MARVIN R. BLOOMQUIST, A.B., B.Mus.. M.A. Music IQQQH g V -.',' , H mu - ,--:if ' H Q 'W 'Amr '-z'.Z'. Q l'i,fx1'9l 9:5-.E'4 . Zing-ee-aa-ah - Uranslafion, Crusader choir warm-up exercise.l RUTH A. LONG, A.B., M.A. Head of fhe Ari' Deparfmenf Ari' 11 11 1 .1 , , We -.,--1111! 11 Q 91 11' V -1, 11 Axnifi jg F 22.11. 1, V 1 11 M.1.,.1hS , 11 .mu V X Mk ' W - 5 1 1 f 11 1 i 117 1 1 1 i1 WARNIE TIPPITT, B.Mus.. M.Mus.Ed. Music flaw' Tu- Y -.111 1 11 H11- 111 X, 111 ' Firsf, we musi' learn where middle C is locaied. RUBY SANNER, A.B. Music PN DELORIS BLOOMQUIST WALLER. A.B., M.Mus.Ed Music language and literature To live successfully one must understand himselt and others and be able to communicate with them. A study ot the humanities enriches our understand- ing ot human nature through the great record ot mankind's experience known as literature. By a knowledge ot the best literature ot the ages we see lite through the eyes ot the truly great writers as their sharp observation, keen feeling, clear understanding, and vivid presentation have inter- preted human experience. We can better understand the culture ot and sympathy tor other nationalities through a knowl- edge ot their language and literature. By using our own language well-and the skills ot listening, reading, speaking and writing, we can share this knowledge and experience with others. i The seeds of knowledge ' 4-'N M. L. 5 -. f slr MARIAN B. WASHBURN, A.B.. M.A. Chairman of -the Division of Language and Literature English V' Taj? wiv '1'?!:fii-W if M 1- WE , :ggi 36 W3 W I 1, ARTHUR F. SEAMANS, A.B.. M.A. English Head of fhe Deparfmenf of English JUANITA L. DEMMER, A.B., M.A. Language Head of fhe Deparfmenf of Foreign Languages ,.1 i A -3-Q English Comp. fhe easy way, or under fhe spreading willow fnee, Professor Seamans expounds ,W . EARL R. OWENS, A.B., MA. Speech Head of ihe Deparfmeni of Speech HELEN ca. WILSON, A.s., M.s. 1een.s+uaies1 Journalism and English f I .J ff '1sf,,k.,,. ., .'?z,,, 4 .Q-ff? BETTY L- RICHARDSON. KB- Now, 'Phe glosal-pharyngeal region .... Healih and Physical Education, English 37 So cial Science The objective ot the Division ot Social Science is to acquaint the stu- dent with the scientific method as ap- plied to social relationships. Struggling with problems in accounting, planning diets and home furnishings. endeavor- ing to understand the role ot give and take in the American democratic soci- ety. and considering the etlects ot to- day's rational situation on our country's economy are all facets ot education in the social science division. The grad- uate in this area acquires insight into community attairs, civic responsiblity. and learns how he may best serve as a Christian professional leader. is F - 1 , 1 ' ' i- , an ' , 3 ' 7' '.i.i,r ' 1 ROBERT C. WOODWARD, A.B., M.A. History 38 DEPENDENCE llli- l b lU.i,J - ii,-E -fr r - e - Y f -i ' ' 'cj' 'js f- -j if ' ,:y ff-iprri-mi, -i Lip' -1 I 3 i. i,:.c,f, 'Vi Mir , i i 57 lgilipm 1, 5 :N ul H 'gl vm Y r- u, .lmlrfkvfu-JV. - V, . , fi ' :xii f ' ' 1' VN -N V- v t -. v -J Y Pfnffwivlttln ii iii i 'sill 't 'N-5 x 1' s- -gl-M-ff X Mfnipi Y, vinuiru-1 .-,- PERCIVALA WESCHE A B B D M A Ph D History Chairman of the Division of Social Science Head ofthe Departments of Political Science and History 1 N 5 H sl lm im si Q HOWARD L. MILLER, A.B., M.5. Economics and Business Head of 'Hue Deparfmeni' of Economics , . 5.-TF-'Mlm 1.14, , , , MARVIN E. BYERS, B.S., M.S. Business and Economics Head of ihe Deparimenf of Business MAC WEBB, A.B.. M.Ed. Psychology -X f7' HAROLD T. CURL, A.B., M.A. Sociology Head of +he Deparfmenf of Sociology x , ! f -gk .f 1-H. .. fig ,:, LETTY HOWE, A.B., M.A. Home Economics Head of fhe Deparfmenf of Home Economics 'E' Ei NX g E Il v 4 A ',',-4-,, -Q ' EULA TOMBAUGH, B.S., M.A. Cerfified Diefician 40 Home Economics g JAH? The ineviiable sfopwaich keeps Hue pressure on ff' 1, i -,lu -f U GEN EVA BAXTER, A.B. Secrefarial Sfudies ,,s PM Myrna cufs up in sewing class. duration and Ps yclrolog y The Division ot Education and Psychol- ogy is designed to help prepare Christian teachers who will contribute to society as active, well-informed citizens, educa- tional leaders in the communities they go out to work in, and as guides ot children and youth. Along with these aims, the Depart- ment ot Psychology gives opportunity tor the general student to learn about himself and his behavior. l-le learns to recognize values, to measure his abilities and interests, and he receives counseling with problems in making personal, social, and vocational adjustment. ..,....-t ,,--- , i ,ii is . ,,. ,XXQ Qfzgiii X X itlt'-fx X . Xfx -f-5 5 X - 'iv -if--5 +5 ,,.- 'W ,M , ,...-,K I i , -ni, N ,, i,. V , -- z ,,.--f ., . - ,gy aw s. get l rid! 'Ibis g i fi v. , xi 1 .1 ,vw V 4 if 4-nun' ' fs 'Qfifsm pfrti V 'X '-q , ,..- ,..- qu - ,.i.., L. f,:,,,,gL A -f I J.-if . I . r- , ia in ui it -- li ll I LILBURN E. WESCHE, A.B., M.Ed., Ed.D. Education Chairman ot the Division ot Education and Psychology Archery students set their sights .., . - 5 Q U I .-: 1, 5 L . f l 'Q Q , . , f .w . . , .W ,- . 'rp , I. . Y W..,1.l,,fl,f-W 1 GT 'Z' I -' . , ' f.. M. , , P L. -5.5, , Y Y! :V jfltgfh, -- w Y .5 , LL. ,. , .f,. MARIAN MARSH. A.B.. M.A-. Ed.S.. Ed.D. Educaiion -pw A ,Q -Q. :gm ly ll l BERNARD E. SEAMAN, A.B., Th.M.. B.D., M.Ed. Psychology and Educafion Head of fha Deparfmenf of Psychology . f f lv. .......,, . .9 ,, THELMA B. CULVER, A.B., M.Ed., Ed.D. Educafion Head of 'lhe Deparimeni of Professional Educafion Y qw . JAMES A. FELTAR, A.B.. M.S. Direcior of Sfudeni Teaching and Teacher Placemeni 1 w ,b To ' L L. 4 1 r . nb . N- ,,,,.,,,,.... 1 ' 111 T 'A l NGKIHWES mzuwe L. . S Wy 1 1, l , i 1 nh - sl y :Ll rl ,W nl i i i iv i ' ' 1 L ' lW1vqj,.:j Q, Z- W' 1 Q f L. 1- ,i um ll, ,, -'i,,,,i,4,, X N ill' llfiaf1l'f l!lSlff.fQ- , 9 ' ' 1'm, 5'i f'ff,Ql'll5:..1. l 'L Cff 7'l71l TPTf.i-E lvlwllflli' l 11, -,qi ,N in ,,!'g,AI 15,5 0 W. ' 1 -1l.'lHlM'1 'f L Wil:-Q ' W lj, Illi- li , ll 'slai' l iw.. lzllbi , 12.2 fjlgll .2 ' ' ' .I 1 wid L Glas, i A ilu, ll 1 L 2 H ,gl lull li F 'f gl - . ' H : W3ui'lwEll I my Zi.: - V i il , ' ,ffl BETTY L. RICHARDSON, A.B. Healfh and Physical Educafion, English ORRIN E. HILLS, A.B., MS. Physical and Heallh Eclucalion Head of lhe Deparlmeni' of Healfh and Physical Educaiion jj-i.,, ,i Y U ,,y-HT? 1-fgfpz. 7,--ff 1- 1 zz ' -'lu .uw , -'i lla .NW U ' Lb N , if ii ,L ,V .,, , 1 ..i, W5 , W - .ii . .ax sg- 5- , 4- -1 i ni. iw ' vi M , 1 A-Q... i-...Z '-111' 15 . ff 1 xr r' ' ' Q' 05 1 55 'F .. :I-'F s., ELMORE W- VAN-. A-B-. M.s.lEd-I EDITH LANCASTER, A.B., M.A. Physical and Healfh Educafion Library Science 43 ll 4 l ll, l I-'acult y Emeritus H i , . A , j-A, . 7,5 L JS' P E25-g:E-,:M, .gl r U Y '. 5, ' ' 1' 'I 'N x ' if ',,, f..d'p ..., A --l gy A L- .W il . 1 ,- -J-sun : S af f 1, Q, -' R is 5 X ki f NV? f . 1, 5. N 1 gi N, ' ' . 51 1. 17 1 xx -X Q' 1, X I , Qu ,, N J ri La M1 ix 1g..u ' ' I .Ft -.f X 5' Nw L . X Er VK uf Q. , , W . . ni Q '5 , if . 3 X iff' Q 43.1 i I K Q ,Y K1 xx ii f 'JEL NM 21: 5 I 'V J :-f ' ' V 4 .7 , ' A ,........1' , : r, js. W'-dj'fe,:,j. ' MAUDE R. RICE, I938-i953 '.'f ,. E ,331 Biological Science ', f S . -.11 '. .3323 2'-1 4 , .u1' 5.9. 1424- ' ,- ri 'nn' -8-:V-. , . 336:-'19 -' 1 . '.', f: f 1 ' r ,, ' 4 ' 7 , , ul U W ' :ftijv u u 0 . ' 9,1215 1 .:.'!?f rp ,QA .--:S-o..-nsffii u f. In ' iff- 1-sf:-fg.1'e.5Ai4'fff1-.:,g:fC'fF:-:,-V X 'gf .:fiP:s'-wg????9'5':Z?Yj?v,-Qiihriiai? i 1 ,U . 4 - ,,- ..,, , , . . .??'J'wi ,9jLUrle'-59 .5 1' I .L .J ',5,,'::,q'A: 2,42 ' . ET ' :QV - En: ' J 1 52,:,n.Q:g1s1-ff5..W.fs:-z1.14 BERTHA R. DOOLEY, l9l7-I952 Languages and Liferafure fi R if ,R . 'K s--sa gg , I ' il'. lj ii,, ix ,W . 'U A , Im, JOSEPH E. JANOSKY, I936-I950 Business 44 in Q 'Ei Q. .K -QQ' i .2-3 GUY SHARP, i935-l96l Sociolagy Jifuiir M A 'K i . L-1 i in R' ,wif .r , .gs , '- ' . Nw ' , 1 r' in i 'Iii ' Yu 'i .i 1 - i VI ' , . Y if ,N i E FRANCIS C. SUTHERLAND, l9l8-i920 i926-I936, i942-I960 Hisiory i 'G i 4 i V. FL, fl ,in-,, I il. ff' ' 1. ' ' rl.. 55 f 3 1 12- LmL. 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'v' -6 41455345 ' I ,fi pr F3 is GI h W1 Secreiar Gil James Presidenf Row 2: Orval Row I: Dave Lancasfer, Treasurer: ap re a son, yy , . Halley, Sfudenf-Council: Mel Schroeder, Vice-President Jim Jackson, Chaplain. .feninrs .-' i,v p-if ' i WESLEY AMAN Nampa, ldaho A.B. Mafh and Physics Aihenian ' Assislanl Deparfmenl' of Chemislry 4-5: Who's Who 45 ASB Presidenl 4, Sql.-al'-Arms 3: Class Presidenl Ig ' Sociefy Presidenf 2: Alhlelic Direcfor 2-33 Music Di- reclor 3: Zela Kappa Rho l-2-3-4-51 Marshall Science 3-4-5: l.R.C. 55 Men's G-lee I: Crusader Choir 2-37 Varsily Baslcelball 21 Circle K 2-3-4: Summer Traveling Group I-2: American lnslilule of Physics 4-5. N l I C! W. i L ROWELAND ANDERSON Nampa, Idaho A.B. Elemenfary Educafion Afhenian ,l.e,-:,-f,ei,?- -me ei- mi. ,H .,- TE : e. -. ,, . -ff. D 5. l r, lr, V , ll - l' T- , 1 T - ., rn ,I ' . in ll ir- i V wr H i. -, Q Y li . iii ii 'll ll ' li ii ' Y , : , . . li i l l i A l i1 .-' A ROBERT E. ANDERSON Nampa, Idaho A.B. Biological Science S.L.A. ' Class Officer 3: N Club 2-3-41 J.V. Baskelball l-2: S.N.E.A. 2-3-4: Baseball 2-3-4: Men's lnlramural Di- reclor 3: Crusader Slafl 3-4: Oasis Slalzl: 3: Crusader .Choir 3. f- GEORGE BEAIL Fallon, Nevada A.B. Business and Economics Sparlan C.W.B. I-2-3-4, Treasurer 4: F.B.L.A. l-2-3-4, Vice-Pres idenl 4: Chapman l-lall Treasurer l. 47 HARRY BICKLE Laurel, Monfana A.B. English Sparfan News Bureau Assisfanf 4: Varsify Track 2-3-4: N Club 3-45 Crusader Sfaff 3. Ediior 47 Scriblerus 4. Ajwfwg jFffgi1l3g'gjyi.f f 'QE 4, :xr as 'll I ,H 4 wi. ' A-an - 'H 1 A i I -' . .. .. i,. A 4 p K e 1 ' . i ii V ' ii 4 1 ' L fr lil l -Y HELEN BRUEGEMANN Boise, Idaho A.B. Elemenfary Educafion 48 1 VELMA BLACKLOCK Nampa, Idaho A.B. Elemenfary Eclucafion S.L.A. Zefa Kappa Rho I: S.L.A. Alhlehc Dlrecfor I S LA Program Chairman I-2. JAMES BURK Flinf, Michigan A.B. Chemisiry S.L.A. KROK 3: Band 2g Technical Direcfor lor America Our Herifage 4: Scenery Technician for Madrugal pageanl 3. .,- A-. -. T 1 Fi I- V . .5Jl, uv' .1 A ' lilm ii ., V, 1 . me W. 'M 2 I 4 A 5 C l I QT: Tama. i, Z MARTHA CALVERT McCall, Idaho A.B. English Olympian Sludenl Assislanf, English 3-4: Zela Kappa Rho 2-3-4: Crusader S+aff 2: S.N,E.A. 4: F.M.B. I-2-31 Scriblerus I-2-3-4. RONALD CLAPP Nampa, Idaho A.B. Religion Aihenian FOR' l I .-.5 ,X - - L I ' ll l I ,f R ,, l.l I nfl - - , W fl 5 I ROBERT CAUDILL Billings, Mon+ana A.B. Religion S.L.A. C.M.A. I-2-3-4, Vice-Presideni' 3. r-P1--Fl. - 'H nun if f ii- Il IMI I. ll -, -' 2 . H12 --L! I :H in ii I X W I, U , W., n X .I M .ii H V1 in , I nm I I ll Y jg' mm 531-'-5,2 i Q,-Q W ,. -Y L. ZOLA ROGERS CLAUSON Meridian, Idaho A.B. Elemeniary Educaiion S.L.A. W. ' I .u l, L ROBERT R. COEN Pori' Orchard, Washingfon A.B. Religion L.S.P. 50 Q7-.-.T-Tv--vmvp..-am ,.-.,.....,...,-..g.-.-- F... . . X X - I ..... - .r - 1' H -ff-ww-r-fmt'-:-,,,: i, , .ij-1:54 - - H ,. '1' . ' ' PM 'uuf 2 I '- - :: ll'!uT...,..s.'f, I I .. .M li lv ii , ii ii. A ii. X iw . . . - ,x. ei, t 'I '. I EXE iw I e.. '. f 'F'i I 'FT BERNARD FRANKLIN COLBY. JR. Sacramen+o. California A.B. Religion L.S.P. CMA- I-2-3-4. Treasurer 3- C.M.A. Presideni' 3: Prayer and Fasfing Chairman 4. VIRGINIA COOLEY LARRY DAVIS Carson, Washingion Brainerd, Minnesola A.B.Elemen'I'ary Eclucafion A.B. Engineering Physics A.D.P. A.D.P. S.N.E.A. 2-3-4. Marshall Science Club I-4: KROK Business Manager lg American lnsiiiuie of Physics 3-4: Male Chorus I. 2 PI .- L... V3 l 'l ii WILLIAM DRYER Casper, Wyoming A.B. Malhemalics A.D.P. Who's Who 4: Zela Kappa Rho I-2-3-4: S.N.E.A. 2-3-41 Chapman Hall Presiclenr 3: Mangurn House Council 4g N Club 2-3-4: Varsily Baskelball I-2-3-47 J.V. Baseball I. l QL DAVID W. ECKERT SeaHIe, Washingfon A.B. Biological Science-Chemisfry Afhenian Biology Assislanf 4: Sociely Vice-Presiclenl' 2-3: Man- gum Hall Presiclenl 4: N Club 2-3-4: Crusader Siaff 3: Baskelball I: KROK I-2-3-4: Oasis Slafl 3-4. l DANIEL EDGAR KAREN KERCH EDGBERT Spokane, Washingfon SeaH'Ie, Washingfon A.B. Engineering Physics A.B. Elemenfary Eclucafion Sparlan S.L.A. Physics Assislanr 4: American lnsrilule of Physics Vice- S.N.E.A. I-2-4: Alhlelic-Liferary Council I-2: A.W.S. Presidenl 3: Marshall Science Club Secrelary-Treasurer Coungil lg Dorm Council I, 3, Presidenl' 4. 5l CAROL FALK Penficfon, B.C., Canada A.B. Elemenfary Educafion Olympian Who's Who 4: Crusader Choir I-2-3: Madrigals 3-45 Sociefy Program Chairman 2, Music Direcfor l42-3: Music Club 2-3-4: C.W,B. I-2-35 Summer Traveling TT Group I-3: S.N.E.A. 2-3-4: KROK Secrelary 3. T uv-J by 4 A' 'TTT ' '. TT , . T .T F. ' ELAINE EDWARDS Jerome, ldaho A.B. Elemen+ary Educafion Sparlan Dooley Hall Council I-3. Presidenl' 4: C.W.B. I-2-37 S.N.E.A. 3-4: G.N.G. 3-4. Secreiary 3: KROK 2: Sum- mer Traveling Group 2: Sociefy Council 27 Crusader Choir 2. 'T ' ffT f 'ii' ' T1 PHYLLIS C. FLETCHER Nampa, Idaho l A.B. English S.L.A. I Who's Who, 4: A.S.B. Vice-Presiclenf 4: Homecoming Princess l, Queen 47 Zela Kappa Rho 2-4: Scriblerus 2-3-4: S.N.E.A. 4: Class Chaplain 3: Junior Marshall 3: Keys lo Campus Edifor 2: Tennis I: A.W.S. Council I-2. T111r1efTlr':i'1l T Tw '-TTT ,H T7 TTTTTTT 7 C 'Ti E' ' T , ,,,, . N , i '-Q , T2 TT l,lTT ' A T, TT X ., . I, T TT, A W pWT,Tu,w A W M T . T ' ' ,ju Y -ll T' V . T l K .1 W . ll at T l . V 5. 1 ESTHER BOYCE FRANKLIN Billings, Mon'l'ana A.B. Elemenfary Educafion A.D.P. I S.N.E.A. 2-3-4: l.R.C. Secrelary 2: C.W.B. 2-3. EUGENE GOOD Camas, Washingfon A.B. Elemenfary Educafion A.D.P. S.N.E.A. 2-3-41 C.W.B. I-2: Men's Glee I. - ' 5: fi 'iii ff 'A' .J,J,Ii' II .Ay l' f' , - , 'ful-' ELI. IH, - , ,' I' -I '. ' 4 . '. , I ,I l .Ev ,HAM y b 5 N .. I E 'wg-I. - ,ij In 1 'PT 'lJ. - ' f 1' '. I : , 1' ' . ' fill I 1 I K' I 4 'fx LINDA GRAYBEAL Boise, Idaho A.B. Sociology '7lC'I'fi 1795? , Tizjll 'lllll SIM It SHERYL GOOD Porfland, Oregon A.B. Home Economics Alhenian Cheerleader 2: Sociely Alrhlelic Direcfor I-3'-4: Pi Omicron I-2-3-4, Council 3: G.N.G. 2-3-4, Presicleni 41 S.N.E.A. 2-3-4: C.W.B. I: Varsily Tennis 2-3-4. ORVAL HALLEY Yakima, Washingfon A.B. Philosophy-Religion Afhenian Wl1o's Who 4: 6.M.S. Presidenl' 4: Crusader Slaff 2: Sluclenl Council Represeniaiive 4: A.S.B. Sgf.-ar-Arms 31 Socieiy Presicleni' 2, Vice-Presiclenr 2, Treasurer 4: Circle K 2-3, Secreiary 3: C.M.A. I-2-3-4: Chapman Hall Council I: Summer Traveling Group I: Macllri- gals, 4. JAMES JACKSON Nampa, Idaho A.B. Religion Olympian ff ujw-ff wmv- f- wfff- f , V NELDA SEWARD JACKSON Nampa, Idaho A.B. Elemenfary Educafion S.L.A. R A.D.P. Sfudenl Assislanl Depr. of Philosophy and Religion: Who's Who 4: Baskefball I: C.M.A. I-2-3-4, Presidenl' 4: Class Officer 47 Circle K 3-4. Vice-Presiclenr 4: S.Nr,E.A. 3: Male Chorus lg Crusader 2-3-41 Tennis, 2. ' 'JJ fl, I , Ill I we , ,H l'ir'?'? l'i l'll: f ,,ry I I.. GILBERT JAMES Eugene, Oregon A B Hlsfory S.N.E.A, I-2-3-43 Music Club 2, Treasurer 2: Sociology Club 3: F.B.L.A. I-2, Corresponding Secrefary 2: Treble Choir I. I-1.. RICHARD JOHNSON Spokane, Washing'ron A.B. Chemisfry Who's Who 4: Class Presidenl' 4: Homecoming Chair' man 45 S.N.E.A. 34, Vice-Presidenl 4: Circle K 3-47 Class Treasurer 35 KROK 7-3, Business Manager 35 Men's Club Council 3: Sociely Presidenf 3, Program 3, Vice-Presidenl 2: Transfer from Universily of Oregon. KROK Technician 4-5: Anniversary Pageanl Technician 5: Mangum House Treasurer 5: Marshall Science Club l-2-3-4. i?-v'?'- 1v51E--.- -,ivan--f-.- f,?, I All QF- gl , Y Pda, . H- Z u ,I ' v '1 X , I I 1 I. ,II 4... 'I .I . I I I I I J II hx A RONALD G. JOHNSON JERRE KAUFFMAN Ashland, Oregon Filer, Idaho A.B. Biological Sciences A.B. Business Adminisrrafion Olympian Afhenian Class Treasurer I: Class Vice-Presiclenf 2: Sociefy Business Club I-2-3-4. PH-2SideI'1'I 3: Men's Club Vice- Presidenf 2, Vice-Presidenf I, Alhlefic Direcfor I-2-3: Presidenf 3: N Club 2-3-4: Sociology Club 47 SOCISIY S.N.E.A. 2-3-4: Men's InI'ramuraI Direcfor 3. PreSider1+4: Baseball I-2-3-4. MGHBQSF I-2. I ' --feng, Q-I I fu IQ, ., Q-V 'im-vw 'L' VIRGINIA KELLEY DAVID O. KENT HewiH', Minnesoia Nampa, Idaho A.B. Sociology A.B. Engineering Physics L.S.P. Sparfan 55 f, gg i-- fri rf- f- 1 1 :T--wi,-5 -- Y J I '.x,,'?'E.' ' r:'.-Ma , 1. ,. .. i I vi-.HH :zz - WILMA KENT I Grangeville, Idaho A.B. Elemenfary Eclucafion I Olympian y V I . , f i 2' .Y lik. I : . li jr- . I 1 - - fl ii in -lu .1 I. rw. I I il i H I 1'l il i . I 1 71 'E I Q DOROTHY KING Salem, Oregon A.B. Elemenlary Eclucafion Olympian iff:-' fm' ' ' -ff - QQ -- -' if ' Ji, H I -H. ' . , ' , I I- T ..,f ' T51 ,I ' , ' I KATHLEEN KIRBY 'igifgfi' i1fw-iiif.?'l l i i l.':: fiQf'14f'lfl ' I 1l,l . I I 'I De+roi+. Michigan I ' I AB En Iish iI'1 I ' ' g V' Fi Olympian ,-5 . H W i 'D-:Ll ,, I I xy, I Who's Who 4: Homecoming Couri' 3: Madrigals 3: .Igf'4g,, i I A.vv.s. Council 3: S.N.E.A. 2-344: socieiy Council 'IIijjIi'1'g. :R I-2-3, Play I-2, Program Chairman 3: Crusader Choir PQ .3 If-' -:gi I ' 2-3: Summer Traveling Group Z: Scriblerus 3'4. fl ' -I' , 4. IFS lik iifi ' W '-lim iii ' : 33 Ill xigvgilllllmiim ,iiiwm Ilii - Mi i : xi ii C , ii i If 'V ff...?? Q DANIEL KIRBY De+roi+, Michigan A.B. English 5 L.s.P. A Assisranf, Deparlmenl of English 4: Who's Who 4: Scriblerus 3-4: Circle K 3-4. Council 4: Madrigals 3: C.W.B. 3: KROK 3-4: Sociely Presideni' 3, Program Chairman 3: S.N.E.A. 4: Oasis Shall 4: Sweeihearf 56 Courl 3: Iv1en's Club Presidenf 4. A GLENN S. LARSEN li EvereH', Wasl1in.g'I'on A.B. Business Aclminisfrafion A.D.P. Wl1o's Wl'lo 4: A4S.B. Treasurer 4: F.B.L.A. 2-3-4: 1 Sociefy Vice-Presideni' 2, Presidenf 3: C.W.B. 2-3, W Treasurer 3: KROK I-2-3-4. Business Manager 4. i 'N il 1 l i DAVID LANCASTER a A Nampa, Idaho A.B. Business Aclminis'I'ral'ion A.D.P. Oasis Business Manager 4: Crusader Business Manager 3: Class Treasurer 4: F.B.L.A. Presiclenl 4: Men's Club Treasurer 4. E.. - JANE WITTE LARSEN Vancouver, B.C., Canada . 3' A.B. Elemenfary Eclucaiion ,, ll S.L.A. S N EA 2 3 4 Council 3 4 Dooley Hall Vice Presldenl 3 Socleiy Council 3 Play 2 CWB 23 Transfer T from Canadian Nazarene College 2 T: 4 W l If I1 l 1 l MAE LEWANDOWSKI Boise, Idaho A.B. Elemenfary Eclucafion S.N.E,A. 4: Transfer from Norfhwesl Bible College. i l GORDON LINDBLOOM MERIDEL PENNY LISK Spokane. W6Sl1ln9l0n Yakima, Washingfon AB- l'liS+0l'y A.B. Sociology l..S.P. S.L.A. A.S.B. Presidenf 4: Class Presidenl' 3: Class Treasurer 2: Zeia Kappa Rho 2-3-4: Circle K 2-3-4: Chapman Hall Council I, Chaplain 21 Sociefy Vice-Presideni 2: C.W.B. Council 23 Men's Glee Club 2-3-43 Men's Club Council Represenlaiive 3: S.N.E.A. 2-3-4: l.R.C. 4. ERNEST MCNAUGHT JOYCE Mll-l-ER Nampa, Idaho Anchorage, Alaska A.B. Religion A.B. Elemen'I'ary Educa'I'ion Olympian Sparfan Class Vice-Presideni 3: C.M.A. I-2-3-4: Circle K 2-3-4, Pi OmiCrOr1 I-2-3-4: C-W-B- l-2-4? lVlUSlC Club I-2-3-4 Presiclenl 3. S.Nf.E.A. I-2-3-4. 58 R: Y. 11-- i . . , W l, 1. i., .ul H i i , yn. , H .D Y Marg ' ' ',. KARALEE MILLER CAROLE MOEN Molalla, Oregon Calgary, AIber+a, Canada A.B. Elemenfary Educaiion A.B. Home Economics Educafion S.L.A. Sparfan Who's Who 45 A.S.B. Secrefary 4: Class Secrelary 3: Pi Omicron 2-3-4, Presidenr 4: S.N.E.A. 3-4. Council S.N.E.A. 2-4: Dooley Hall Council 2-3-4, Treasurer 3: 4: F.M.B. 4: Transfer from Canadian Nazarene Col- Arhlelic-Liferary Council Secrefary 2-3: Sociely Coun- lege I. cil I43: Sweelhearr Courl I-3: Homecoming Couri' 4. 'i - -ar -f - ,- I X- ----- W i I I I E-.ia I JACK MOSELY JOSEPH D. NEEDHAM Nampa, Idaho Princelon, Idaho A.B. Ma+hema+ics and Physics A.B. Elemen+ary Educafion S.L.A. Olympian Baslcefball I. C.M.A. I-2: S.N.E.A. 3-4. 59 -VV I 'ffm .A v MARY NEEDHAM Prince+on, Idaho A.B. Secondary Educafion OI m ian Y P Sociely Council I-2-3: S.N.E.A. 2-3-4, Council 4: G.N.6. I-2-3-4. Presidenf 3, Council 4. GEORGE OLSON Boflwell, Washingfon A.B. Sociology Olympian Chapman I-lall Council I: SeaH'le Pacific College 'Z Sociology Club Pregidenf 3-4: Sociely Vice-President 4 rm, --- -' . ' ' T555 O . . I i,' Ii..: ' ., i. ii ii i L-ii I Wauim ll yi: .V A 1 'C I JOE O'NElLL , ui Norma Nor1'I1 DaIco'l'a A.B. Biological Science S.L.A. Sociely Council 2-3: S,N.E.A. 3-4: Marshall Science 3, Vice-Presidenl 4. I I LOUISE O'NElLL Sandpoint Idaho A.B. Educaiion Sparlan S.N .E.A. 3-41 F.B.L.A. I-2: G.N.G. I-2: Scriblerus TERRY PAGE Nampa, Idaho , . Wi, I , :IU ' l is! I I I I I I I I l r fi vw-: K-eff?-2-. . I I I SHIRLEY ANN PAUTZKE Bismarck, Norlh Dalcofa A.B. English Sparfan of ' ':5.l - :I . I 4 fur' I wif SANDRA CLAIRE PATTON Walla Walla, Washingfon A.B. Hisfory S.L.A. Sociely Program Chairman 2, Individual Sporls Di recfor I-2-3-4: Speech Direclor 3: Yell Queen 2 Scriblerus 3-4: C.W.B. Secrefary 3: G.N.G. S.N.E.A 2-3-41 Concerl Band 3-4. S. RUDOLF PEDERSEN Calgary, Alberfa, Canada A.B. Religion L.S.P. Q I ll ' ' QE if L Transfer from Canadian Nazarene College. ,143 l 'W HX ,HQ . il-L I I' 'Aqa- .' , ,'w' I I , al M , II XV?-'YV ri 4 'i li if E i ii, , l min' if-' 4' mv , MYRNA PEMBERTON HAROLD L. POE Coquille, Oregon Nampa, Idaho A.B. Elemenfary Educalion A.B. Music Eclucafion A.D.P. Olympian Who's Who 4: A.W.S. Council 2-3, Presidenl' 4: Siu- Sociely Council I-2-37 Music Club I-2-3-4: S.N.E.A. dem' Council Represenlalive 4: Sociely Sporfs Direclor 2-3-4: Circle K 2-3-45 Crusader Choir I-2: Madrigals 2-3: S.N.E.A. 2. 3-45 Summer Traveling Group l. iliigifqllf CV' C il . . W, -,-gg il' . I ' Y - - , . . i Q' i-:- li' ll AV GENEVA BAKER QUERY JEWELL JOY QUICK Mr. Home, Idaho Eugene, Oregon A.B. Elemenfary Eclucalion A.B. Elemen+ary Ec.luca+ion S.L.A. Alhenian S.N.E.A. 4: Glee Club 2-3: Oasis 2. Dooley Hall Vice-Presiclenl' 3, Secrelary 4: Class Sec- reiary 27 Socieiy Council l-2-47 S.N.E.A. 2-3-45 A.W.S. Council 3-4. 62 vhs- LINDA ROBERTS ARNOLD ROGERS Walla Walla, Washinglon McCall, Idaho A.B. Elemenlary Educalion A.B. Elemenlary Educalion Alhenian Dorm Vice-Presidenl 4: S.N.E.A. 2-3-4: A.W.S. Coun- cil 2: Sociefy Officer 2-3-4: Music Club 2-3-41 Treble Choir I: C.W.B. I-2. 'I' U I in fnfT:lfl ', .'f,- iflirif 55' I Qi up ' i 'i ' . L... -, A Xa... g3T:...,,- ..,Z9.1L,.i,,-E5,.-,A.'..,. X i l fl 'll' in J HENRY L. SAVAGE HEDY SCHAPER Gooding, Idaho Riverlon, Wyoming A.B. Biological Science A.B. Elemenfary Educafion S,P,A, Sparlan Sociely Presidenl 2: Sfudenl' Council Represenlalive S-N-E-fx 2-4- 27 N Club 2-3-4: Circle K I-2-3: S.N.E.A. 3-4-3 Baslcel- ball I-2-3-4: Track 2-3-4. 63 LINDA LOUISE SCHAPER Riverfon, Wyoming A.B. Home Economics L.S.P. Pi Omicron I-2-3-4. Treasurer 4, Club I-Iisforian 2: S.N.E.A. 2-3-4. 4v1 ','I.' 4 Il I I L 1 , -. in R r 2: I ,Z .- W -' a V . l 1 A 1. QI -1 , , I I I I I MEL SCHROEDER Salem, Oregon A.B. Hisiory Olympian Wl'1o's Wlwo 4: Siudenl' Assisfanl Hislory Deparlmenl 4: Direclor of Anniversary Pageanl 4: Class Vice- Presidenl' 4: Men's Club Srudenf Council Repre- senfafive 47 S.N.E.A. 3-4: l.R.C. 3: Music Club I-3-4: 64 Ari' Club I: C.W.B. I. SHIRLEY MAE SCHOENBORN Willamina, Oregon A.B. Home Economics Educafion S.L.A. S.N.E.A, 2-3-4, Treasurer 4: Pi Omicron I-2-3-4, Sec- relary 2, Treasurer 3, Presidem' 4: Sociely Play 2-3-4: C.W.B. I-23 Oasis 2. KARREN SEIBOLD Por+IancI 22, Oregon A.B. Elemenfary EcIuca+ion Sparfan Morrison Hall Council I: C,W.B. I'2-3-4, S.N.E.A. I-2-3-4: G.M.S. I-2-3-4, Program Chairman 3, Secre- rr 4 Ii' ' ii I H QW lr gr lil 3 'Ia ry 4. II ..Is2f,.li, n li ii 1' I :I ,I 1 l I is I 'I .V '-if, J - I ' I I l V I 4 ELSIE SHEPPARD Idaho Educafion S.Nr.E.A. 2-3-4: Music Club 3-4: Foreign Missions Bancl 3: Philharmonic I-4. ELDA GAU SLOAN Nampa, Idaho A.B. Home Economics A.D.P. S.N.E.A. 3-4: Pi Omicron 3-4. BILLIE DEAN SUMRALL Ridgefield, Washingfon A.B. Sociology S.L.A. Zela Kappa Rho 3-4, Presideni- 4: Morrison Hall Vice- Presiden+ 4: Marshall Science Club 2: C.W.B. I-2-3: Sociology Club 3-4, Vice-Presidenl' 4: l.R.C. 4. BARBARA JEAN SUTTER Alsea, Oregon A.B. Elemenfary Educafion A.D.P. S.N.E.A. 2-3-4: C.W.B. I-2-3-4: Treble Choir l: Phi harmonic Choir l-2-3-4. 65 Q i': 5, H :'o7i?-aff-r ' f ' - '- r ri -ar I i i , M i x .. 1 lll'u5-- ' ' ' ' ll, fra? liz ' ' T7 -fir K :yr .- X l . , , H Im 1 A ' V i ll ' ll f , l l . w il 'Wm75 -' we ' E., nf ,, i i MONA SWANSON COLLEEN COULTER TIPPITT Klamafh Falls, Oregon Nampa, Idaho AB. Elemenfary Educafion A.B. Elemenfary Educafion S.L.A. L.S.P. Zela Kappa Rlwo,3-41 S.L,A. Council I-3-4: S.N.E.A. S.N.E.A. I-2-3-4: Sociefy Council I-23 Music Club 2, I-2-3-4: Crusader Cl'l0ll' 23? Music Club l-2-3. COUH- Secrelary 2: Treble Cl'1oir Ig Crusader Choir 2-4. cil 21 Treble Choir lg C.W.B. I-2-3: Foreign Missions Band 3-45 Summer Traveling Group 3. If C M NW ' C Cl ii, W ,, l H I N 3 'l' 3: QW:-. l H I Z' xg LAURLEE TODD JUNE TRAUERNICHT S+ar, Idaho Nampa. Idaho AB, English A.B. Sociology Sll-,A, Afhenian 66 Wl'1o's Wlxo 43 l.R.C. 21 Sociology Club 3, Secrefary Treasurer 4. if GERALD NORMAN VANORDER Cambridge, Idaho . ,L I M I , X xl , X HARVEY WHITMARSH Nampa, Idaho A.B. Music Educaiion A.B. Physics A.D.P. S.L.A. Class Vice-Presidenl 41 Sociely Presidenf 4: S.N.I5.A. 2-3-4'5: Music Club 3-4, Vice-Presiclenl 4: Men's Club Council 45 Summer Traveling Group I. ..-yu 4' RR LOIS WILLCUTS JANICE PAULINE WILSON Nampa, Idaho Moscow, Idaho A.B. Elemenfary Educafion A-B- Elemenhiry ECIUCGIIOD Afhenian I--S-P- S.N.E.A. 2-3-4. Who's Who 4: Sociely Council I-2-3: Madrigals 4: S.N.E.A. I-2-3-4. Council 47 Music Club 2-3: Crusader Choir 2: Summer Traveling Group 2. -1- ----V T 'fsv'jAj- - f -- H-ees mmm 1 A vc W ,I R .U I , , I 1, W I X KKk,, N W ii I I I I ,i' Q I QI I Si is I ' my r mmf. l JERRY C. WILSON Nampa, Idaho A.B. Religion L.S.P. 'Urns' GILBERT CRAKER ZiIIaI1, WasI1ing'l'on A.B. Business S.L.A. +V Y-,.V. T.m , K I I ,-1 ,I as 1' 'v , , ii , I I TERRY WILSON Weiser, Idaho A.B. Business A.D.P. F.B.L.A. I-2-3-4: C.M.A. I-2-3-4-I Ski Club 3: Tennis 2-3. ' sb , --' ,,.-ibv f-f-...aw , Q.- .lk ,.,'4'-4 A U E -...sb -- ...J-S' .1-e, 1 ' i ii ,ll 5 ll 1- , :ii if i ll , il JOHN CHALIAN San Francisco, California A.B. English S.L.A. VASHTI Mc6RAW Porlland, Oregon A.B. Elemeniary Eclucalion a a. ' . - :- , lux . - fp. 6,5 K. ' N5 il'nt1.Qu9. This march will end - anoflwer will begin ' 1:1 iv lux, , .Vw 1- W U, ,. M I . : ',.. .im A-,, HW in TW F . i f 9, .Pl inf i iii Hi . , , , wi A www . ., , 'QV' if in LLY' H 'W' n mi V vu U -. . f V- - . I, 1 , , 5 1 m Har: ,Za 13. if. 'l'l',...:' li W 'WE 111, -TILZZQ' w-1 if 1j Wf- - I 1 .., W ,N 1 'Aw ,HM My-.. 'H K. if ' i, Y -1' Jim Browning Miar Davidson Sharon Haines Non-Graduating r-i..i H, A ,, ,v , v ,, ' ' ff ,nr f gn .. ' A-Ji-Z -Hem in -5 ' '-,J'V.' -,,V'n... 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Gaymon Benneh' Nancy Bergslrom Mark Beymer Mary Birks 1 iw 1:-' if Don Chrislensen John Clark George Cochrane Ken CoH'en Juniors Ellen Arneson Ron Bean Raymond Becker Beverly Beem Dave Belisle David Bomar Lois Brockmueller Richard Brooks George Carlson Melvalene Chadborn S+an Crow Dick Culshall Sylvia Damon Nancy Dennis Kay Dennis 89 Gene Dennis Del Eclgberl' Carol Endeco'H' Larry Engles Joan English Bill Gelifrey Dan Gerla Ann Goebel Rich Hagood Norm Hall LeWayne Hoffman Leroy Horne Sherrill Huggins Lydia Jennings David Johnson Sian Klassen Jerri Knighf Janei' Krafi Es+her Larsen N4 Jerry Love Merlyn Lubiens PaHy Lubiens Judy Lyons Barbara Keel Jerry Keene Doris Keller Clara Kimpion Jerry Kinney Trueline La'H'ing Rebecca Lesfer Ray Lindley Carole LiH'le Gary Locke Kafhy Messmore Jack Minion James Monroe Delila Moore Meredifh Morfimer lf' .lunlors G ll ill. rv me - Lehman Mosely Ri'l'a Mosher Dean Myers Mariorie Nason Keiih Nichols Lynda Qualls Jerry Remy Don Renschler Ralph Richards Gail Riley 'P' x 'U'-sr Galen Olsen Ron Pa'H'erson Marlow Pounds Leon Powers 92 Wilfred Ross Dick Salisbury Ken Saunders Daryl Schendel Susanna Schmidf Mayiielu Rimbey Hoyi Roberis Lois Robinson Paul Rogers Judy Tannesen Rusfy Taylor Ken Tippi'H' Glaphre Wafson lva Williamson Jim Willis Don Wilson Kaye Winans Alyce Youngblood Margarei Zink Juniors Janei' Schuerch Harriel' Sharp Roberi-a Shearer Myrna Sougsiacl Bonnie Swaim Ken Waison Bev Weber Garold Wikslrom Merecliih Williams Ron Williams .fa-sl . 1-....-..aaa.1- 1..J' Y .-hr-. 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Saplzomores WY. . r' 'Bw 1 in a 49 956' iv' 'Q-I 7 Soplromores Paul Barber Ron Beeson Belly Belclon Jon Belisle Gil Bellamy Cam Bennari Juanifa Bloomer Dave Bon Cesar Bravo Harlan Bridges Leon Brock Nancy Bryson Kalhy Bunn Ron Buicharl' Marvin Carlson Dave Carpenier Sue Chadwick BeHy Clack Konnle Coil David Conner Marshall Coryell Clyde Coursey Sieve Cox Jack Crum Carolyn Davis Ka+l1y Durheim Dennis Ellis Paul Enns Abe Espada Lyle Esfabroolc ' , sf 'T-' Soplrumores Alvin Harris Gloria Hendrickson Marilyn Hiller Zenobia Holifman Mariorie Holcomb Tom Holloway Carolyn Howard Judy Howard Marjorie Howard Ruby Hunrer Cynihia Husfon John Hyclorn Larry lverson Anna Marie Jackson ' Sharon Jacobs . 1-1r'!'v 'H NX.. JQFL ian,- Earl Fairbanks Alma Ferguson Junella Finlcbeiner Jean Flowers Mariorie Forresfer Kay Franklin Hugh Friberg Eugene Furuyama Don Gibbens Lynn Goin Marvella Granl' Lavilla Gundy Linda Halfer Charles Hamilfon Glen Hancock 'ix Quad .v 5 3 Roberfa Jacobson Beulah Jahn Marvin Karns Marlene Keene Larry Kegley Dale Keni' Janell Keoppel Vernon King Floyd Kinzler Sharon Kirlceicle Ronald Kirlrano Margarei' Kionaas Jeanne Kraizer Milce Lais David Larkin AL'- Soplmmores George Larsen Milne Lee Harvey Lewis William Lewis Jamelyn Lisk Ken Loen Margaref Luchsinger Ron Lush Jan Laffing McNaugl11' Roberf Maine Fairicia Mangum Lavonne Marcus Joe Mash Judy Medick Dawn Mills Marilyn Monfgomery Allen Moore Charlene Moore Newell Morgan Pam Morrow Kaihy Mosleller Max Myer Phil Nelson Jack Pace Denms Page Befhe PalleH' Marcia Pedersen Leland Pershall Jerry Phillips Janei Porferfield Lois Posflewalf Ruih Powell Carol uery Soplmmores Jim Randol Noreen Rafhien Keni' Reed Jon Remy Richard Remy Judie Roberis Marvin Roberis Louise Rodeen Marlr Rodeen Dale Russell Evelyn Sanner Karen Saunders Duane Schoenborn Marlene Schweizer Sylvia Seaman th up-W , Y E17 fi? ',. Q Judy Show Marilyn Shepard Gordon Six Suzanne Sporleder Pai' Sfanley Carol S+ailey Linda S+iller Jerry Sione Irene Taplin Beihel Taylor Kafhy Thomas Darrell Tidwell Evelyn Walker Leoma Walker Kafhi Waison Jim Weafherby Kafhy Weafherby Judy Wenfworfh uni Ju- F! Saplmmores Siella While Chuck Wiksfrom Dennis Wilde Don Willis Sfanley Wilson Bill Woods Carolyn Woolbrighf Cliff Woolery Olivia Woolery Keiih Wrighi' Herb Yamanishi Dan Yancey Carolyn Younger Lane Zachary -wwf - kr 1 L Qckd ' 1 .. -Z W -f -.mv-.2 '-uEmnfv,::.:?.gr-w.,jm ,,- 4-I: .gf 13V-5.5. 1. , , U ,E im! iff?--1.w:?...lr A - vL:1+ l-J'1q!'L'ml' ,N - ,Z '.l -'Q f Y ' W' ,l H ' - 47' .,1,filQT'xf51I.:.v '4 '-, ' W A A-s . 3 .-ww.1,'.---' -If. -' ': , 1 Y r gflf, r H .rg -'1L,f- fp'v,g5Z fi, ' , X ' vm, v u Q 1 , . 1 gn? as i X -f, 1 pw l bl W C-? ,,y.-1-4 3 A ---- 1 11 W ll I 4, . 1 if nl .A W , My 4 5., , ir Al '74 1 41-1 Row l: Hannah Linclbloom, Secrefaryg Paul Taylor, President Merilyn Sfarlc, Taylor, Sfudenf Council: Ed Howard, Chaplain: Dan Vanderpool, Freshmen -if Treasurer. Row 2: Chuck Vice-President 5 ,, -. ...w- ' 7 I Ly , W T 'I .. 'L -.3 . ' 4 L, '-fi in .v--fa, ' -1 . if '90 , Q A ,fl ff llx l l if- f 1:--f f i. - '-Q, , I l' 'if' ' 'a 42 -o , David Allen Sharlene Anders Judy Anderson Connie Applebee Rona Armitage Leona Babb Marilyn Bales Donna Ball Judy Ball Gary Barnes Richard Barton Bradley Basham Jim Belisle Gary Bellamy Chuck Belzer Judy Bennett Freshmen 3' on -5-P' 1 an i li Q 45 I l l Dan Berg Ken Bergstrom Kenny Brown Betty Browning Jim Carner Myrle Carner we 'P P.: 'V-af - .TEV 'SA Steve Bernard Larry Besherse Pearl Buker Bill Bull Irene Carpenter Ken Carter Elvin Clarkson Doug Cleveland lblv. 13 95 2 lg' Ji'-I fr , s.,. s mr, -U ,el Q. lp' v C 'a tbl 'A 'qi X f N '- r r .K an gh 1 4. 'Tiff Ed Blacker Mike Bleweti' Nina Burgess Gary Burkhclder Sue Cartwright Rose Anna Chichester Lyle Coblentz Richard Coleman up- 'Y' 44' Doug Boles Jim Bromagem Linda Busick Jerry Carlson Karren Christian Stephen Carlson lOl ii i mpg .daily : F V , T, -. - .. . .--l - L a lei l b 1 Q? U ., X Z. . lx. , an l ., ,, 1-,Ag I is S 5.. 1 ,J L Llwggif l .N ,V -,z A 'NJ-. fr' , . .Wy 1 agp.. s ogg wie f 41 as A w,...b- R- G, f' 'V'-.1 'fix K X NZ' Marilyn Cox Lavona Cox Kelly Davis Nancy Jean Davis Richard Dynes Sympne Edwards ,Q 1- J Dwight Collins Alice Conner Nelson Cook Jean Corlell Steve Colfrell Gary Couller Jim Crawford Nancy Crockeff LaRose Curlis Lyle Dahl Fred Dauferman Jean Davis Suzanne Davis Nalalie Dean Devola Dodson Elizabeth Dowd Lana Drake Jack Dryburgh Alex Eirish Leroy Ellis Ed Ellyson Paul Erickson Gary Evans David Ewing Freshmen , 'gs . 5 vu- Z- 'K Q A Ria. :1 I, it i an-4 Dianne Farmer Marie Fender Sharon Ferdinand Helen Fichfler Robert Filkins Anna Fisher Harold Flowers Sam Fluelsch Dennis Forresler John Frank Gordon Franklin Evelyn Frazier Ken Free Sharon Freeby IOZ ' - Z , , 3 ,. vs: . ., . -, fir-', rdli W f a ff' 'aw it-A ' - Wy-nr Q? l Rx 5 h' Tr -i i - J '43 Q Q i i I x 7 i I L15 Aff' l 'A .f... X '-f K 'Z' ' l Q11 2' y lil 'fl l il. Y'-I I 1 lf! i I Carolila Freeman Kalhy Frilz Laura Lee Gilmore Jane? Graham Charloife Hamil Judy Hamman pv- . I J i 'Z-' Q Tim Fuller Jim Gacey Melvin Gammond Barbara Garver Phil Gibbens Vern Gibson Jerry Gray Danny Griep Ralph Griffin David Griffin Ron Griffin LaVerne Guches DUMB H5mm0l'l I-l0Yd Hdnklfli Bob HSHSGI1 Sharon Hansen Randy Hardy Larry Harrington Mac Harris LeRoy Harshaw Irene Hayes Ron Hayes Dennis Hediger Tom Hendrickson Freshmen I aa r, 1 ' ' Kas ' E' F 1 sn. ff, Barbara Hilliard Chris Hills Barry Holloway Anna Homer Milton Hopper Sandy Hoskinson James Houghland Eddy Howard Ken Huber Jim Hudson Judy Hugg Sylvia Hull VlCkY l'lUf1T1eW9li Ron Hunter IO3 x . pq! R fi! kin 1 'X Wo' Bob Husion Charles Iles Verna lsaac Rick Jackson Pal Jones Joyce Keen Janice Keller David Kepharl Marvin Kronberg Anihony Kupinski Ron Lancasler Elizabelh Landis , fe 9, .ir - N rw' .K ' l 'vs .A ' .,,. NW L 'esp J 'G-'SX' l eilbfvry . E 1 1 .w i l I X 1-.. 4 . - l l 4 A ,. 1 i ' f 'v -. W PEPP' 1 'Q suv 'C bv 'IP . 'F vi 'Q' we av- ZA A -be Nix vs is.- A Roberla Jackson Marilyn Johnson Ron Johnson Merilee Jones John Kersey Bill King Ediih Knapp George Knapp Mary l-6fl'r10r1 Lavone Larsen Kaaren Larson Frank Laurie Freshmen Y' Q -Jr 4 N- 'Q 1 f' sr ,,.,4 -5. 's-15 I , Na. ' x vb- 'fb 'Q .3 NS- , M., , , ,'r if-av' 'V swat Fayrine Lawson Linda Lee Eleanor LeMasler Linda Lesler Larry Loeber Barbara L0 ehner Lila Ludahl Janel Luilhle Gerald Lewis Hannah Lindbloom Jay Lisk Linda Lilfle Judy Maier Nancy Mapes- Rulh Marlin Carol Marlinson Eileen Lunde Delberl' McBride Paul McConnel Ed Mahony IO4 -. , '41, , R' l 1- ,I 41 fa E an Wao., l Va . -Q , . -N 'K , ml ' 4 5 'EQA Audrey Mason Harold May John Merriif Virginia Miller Carol Milchell Joyce Miflleslaedf John Mowery Bob Mull Abiiah Murphy Freshmen 5- X., ' Jerilyn Palmen Bob Parsons Warren Pafferson Jim Pfosl' Darlene Phillips Roy Phillips 'si- oi X' Linda Michael Linda Mohler Mary Nelson ' ni , ,Q :.- : ,gn , 1-3 .- P1 1 ' . in NJN ., V 4. Elwin Paulson Chris Ponce AI Miller Bob Miller Henry Miller Vera Miller Doug Money Gary Moore Gordon Morehead Elaine Morris Norma Newgard Ralph Nichols Rod Nulfing Wallace Nye -Q he Qnv H . .N 'ff' 'Q Cheryl Ogburn Paul Olp Ginger Orcull Duane Orkney Jo Penlicoff Duane Persoon Richard Pefry Wanda Pewilf Ken Posl Glen Pounds Dianna Powell Leona Powers IOS l Et - ., wp , 5 'X 5. Beiiy Presfon Bob Preslon Clinion Price Paullelfe Price Dan Quick LaRae Radach Nina Rayborn Roger Rediger Freshmen 'Y 1 ,-Q ,--. 41- fv. -.. ...y Loreiia Roybal Jerry Rydberg Doug Schmid? Clynfon Schroeder Jim Shields Maureen Simms IO6 E 1 1 fiff Q-'vw Qfjf' 'fn 1 'HQX Charles Pyne Marvis Robley Veldon Price Kaye Pryor Jim Reeves Wayne Robbins 'lffi A 4 A ll 'N S, .J i lifes ' ni l Qc:-'fx N K? x '- - E l WJ 'Y' ,, - , 'I F an L - ' l ile- Q-if -an , Q., hr K E.-rv Y In w. 4, ' is.. FY 1134? ... XM- Vr- ' Linda Sailors Billie Salisbury Dennis Sams Karen Sanfo Charlene Sarqisson Charlie Schmelzenbach Merlin Schwanz Gwen Scoii' Roselta Scurlock Mary Semays Shirley Seward Alice Sherrell John Sine Gary Skagerberg David Slamp Bill Smith Dick Smifh Irene Smilh Quenion Smith Zelma Smith Dale Snellenberger Karen Solomon Dena Sorenson Myron Sougslacl J. 1 New .5 -1 .Q F ,... 1-. ,f-,jf , liT!...:,?,?M lx nfs: Jfgfils, K If v'Hs..l - .Lv , -vi , M. - -- ' 'e rryy Rez' i JoAnn Sparks Merilyn Slark Linda Sfarks Tom Sleeves Elwood Slefson Suzanne Sfevens Rulh Sliehl Larry Sloffel Wes Sullivan Charles Taylor Jerry Taylor John Taylor Paul Taylor Rod Tegelhoff Freshmen A go YIM' T WR 'Tiled' -fu- ' ,im ami -an , T-ara 4:2 A Wayne Thiel Lloyd Thorpe Jeannie Thun Anila Tibbs Leon Tinnin LeRoy Tiplon Palsy Usrey Sian Van Arsdel Dan Vanderpool Kay Vanderpool Marcia Vander Sfoep Curl Vieselmeyer Rosemary Weekly Miriam Welch Yvonne Wheeler Ben Whilmarsh Connie Whillel Oscar Wick JoAnn Williams Niki Williams John Williamson Gary Willis Nancy Willmschen Tom Wilson i fffl fifllff,, Roberl Trowbridge Larry' Wandling Bill Trusly Glen Warren Judy Wilkes Jeanine Williams IO7 ,,,.1.. QW Q J' 'pw In 'S - ' . .V .'z ' Q N 506- r XV: Larry Woolery Robert Worfhen Janef Wrighfsman L ,r Gary Windom Larry Wisenbaker Carol Wood Diane Wyse Evelyn Young Nila Zickefoose Bible Certificate 4 , W X Q V1 hiv H' , ,I Q , 'X 11 Larry Edwards 4559: 1 - . Lesier Pinner 1-3155, ecoml Semester Students 471 rw'-' Jucly Boswell Trula Corn Jerry Free Jan Gammil Marcia Jorclen '15 'WN Mike Kirby Merv Kelly Rick Knight Richard Krause Diclt Mo'Hram 5. 5- rf' 'Ci JoAnne Pahsode Leila Phillips Sian Roberts LaDonna Tillolson Jeanine van Beelt Carol Van Buren Don Woolery IO9 NIM MVN H m .,:4 '. f .f ',,5gg,3f3- , ., , , A , rf. , A 1 VV I 6, 'M .-f4-'Zigi'-1, ni...t Tv 2: K- X Regis tration l'm sorry, buf ihere are no more chapel Which card do you need? seats near ihaf girl. A WJ Student acult y Recap tian v,-p E 5 Rvfa , tex? B? ' K 'x 75,6 ex A r. ,. Q., Q Y .410 A-gm - , A few of fhe many who worked fo make fhe recepiion a success V r 3 I I4 Mr. and Mrs. Sporleder welcome back So many names and faces io remember a 'Familiar face. Freshman Tea A W' Gracious 1- - 'Jr 4' Carolyn breaks the ice 'For four freshman women Dr. and Mrs. John Riley annually hold a loutfet supper for the incoming freshmen and new students so that they might become acquainted with their college president and his home. A cordial greeting is extended to every- one attending to visit them again. With the butfet served on the patio and lawn, the President and his wife show the freshmen their tirst glimpse ot N.N.C.'s Christian hos- pitality. x - . l .. ,fz.L'., Gail serves the Mayfield quips with new students I I5 Big and little Sister Tea One ot the main tunctions sponsored an- nually by the Associated Women Students is the Big and Little Sister Tea. l-leld in the parlor ot Dooley I-lall during the tirst weelc ot school, the tea provides an excellent op- portunity tor new and returning women to get acquainted. Each upperclass woman is assigned a new student to make triends with and escort to the tea. lt provides a time ot orientation tor freshmen to experience the spirit of hospital- ity and co-operation present on the campus. lfyf mm s d e s a Mrs. Waller at the tea table i I i ryiliyiii ,, W l l l 3 Y l 1 'li if 1. ' l 1 ' l' 's i l. ly l l ly l l l l K ., ,- lk X li I X 5 l 1 iv i i 2 2 i l l l , l l l l 4 l x y 3 X l l l, l i iQ , l l i l ls lm l l x l VWWWMWW Young Repu blicanp-You ng Democra+s? Join S.N.E.A. for ihe the cosmopolitan look . Can anybody come io your meeiing? y Ngw fhe meefing-is H' wor+h if? ..g 4 'PIT , fr,-i i 5 U' .1 3 I- ll,,,'g-4 --,,., at W An NNC Date T' l ii l I8 Quiet reverence enriches mutual bonds and gives spiritual uplift. . George Olson and Myrna' Pemberton herein depict the lite ot an NNC couple and their activities on this I l campus. 4 From Dooley parlor, to the Bean, to classes, to those: special occasions, they tinol themselves sharing the ex- periences that make NNC a part ot their lives. As President ot the Sociology Club, George is busy with the responsibilities ot citizenship. Hie also tinds time to actively participate in society sports. Myrna serves as A.W.S. President, which occupies most ot her: spare time. ln addition to . their other activities, however, ourl couple still tinds time to spend with one another. 4, 5' '. i , Thai' daily frelr fo fhe posl' office makes any day compleie. Aduli' cifizenship requires siudious preparalion illl x 'fliif ii., P Time oul' for a coke-buf you iusf 4 can'fforgefil1ose boolls. ' will ll ARM: ll NG Mi'-H fx,, iff. ' l -A.. S, Afiencliapel, George and Myrna musilface a busy day. Mailers of fuiure imporhmce are considered carefully. .QM N N ,kff X-C9 Stag Night... The Wullflo wer Party fx :zo I I 8 4 General Warren prepares hoops for +l'1e pull of War Traditional rivalry flared once again on the banks of the old ditch in Kurtz Park as the men met 'co decide the question of rope upremacy. Brains and lorawn won out as the highly-organized soph- mores, moving like a well-oiled machine, doused the green froslw and again. 1 Tl 2' if f'542' ,. . ,i,-,4 ,, Y i .ffimng , A, . .,, ii ' Q ' H It 1 , . fmt. .. ,g . , . N 'iffy A. : ..i 1- 1 4 V , . Lf W ,,., , 1, ,.,.. 'AV -if fi. A 0 . 1 'JV frm' . I - -W, am- , I - , in K4 .r Fl . l 1 . gf' Elwswai. WI'--.nw ' gf: .J , Fresh lose ground-complefely Eviclenfly fhis is flue Auslralian crawl I2 I 5- 24 gig, .wg . vox: eQ,,, g,-gN,.:i ' 91 'F' ,...,,....-n V ....-A 1 'fiv- 9 w ff , ,w ry ..g,-.E .,,. , ,I , A 7-qfSfL,g,, 1 Fi. , F- : ,U--4 ,f' Q. ', .J The Flinfsionesn OLYM PIAN ' :J LAMBDA SIGMA PI The Las? Days of Pompeii vo ATH ENIAN Escapades sg.,-I Closed Niglr t SIGMA LAMBDA ALPHA Paradise for Champions RQ 1 . 3 L xg ' ' U ,'-Nwn l, lr 1-i f Y '. in It '58 N ALPHA DELTA PHI The Rebels Will Rise Again 'T SPARTAN Come as Your Fnvorlie TV Shar Co-educational apple eating Which one has the Toni? Ni Hal a Ween Witches and masqueraders in all their imaginative attire came out ot hiding to attend the all-school get-together. lt was held this year in an old deserted warehouse, a location most accessible by boxcar or broomsticlc. Entrance to the haunted area was made via the spool: walk through which everyone passed to get ready tor what was ahead. A slide, with the aid ot gunny saclcs, brought the students to the basement where all gathered around tor operation enter- tainrnent. Master ot ceremonies, Captain l-look Van Order, directed the ghoulish activities ot the evening. and betore all spoolas vanished witches brew and doughnuts were served. i I ' 'f 'Xsm:Q: J We've had poor service before, but this is ridiculous. ll . Mr.- zff fm .iii A if arty i fl' fr, 1' 'si' ff' V f , 5 Bl f I , Kyiv-f mix! Will 'lhe real John Phillip Sousa siand up? Geiiing fliers is half fhe 'fun Mofley crew assembles for +he main evenf 1 W . I vu, I V , 1,11 FU e. ww, 5, , lla W J l M 1. l l I i ll. ,i .-Ll V ,Qi ,i W ilj ' 'l'-1 , il f lf wil' nip il L6 1 ll . , il ,iv . l f-il 1 .- l ,l1:v51 ii ' A:-A lil 5'2 1 'l - lvl, V' 1 in fl -V.-A, I .sl 1, .ll ll lql' Wg, --.:a- ... 1 ' Milli! I25 Homecoming Caurt PRINCESS KARALEE MILLER Jie 1 I .IU r V: . s. Xia- I26 PRINCESS GLORIA HENDRICKSON .rv PRINCESS GAIL RILEY PRINCESS LINDA LITTLE r 'rf-..,.N . iam Xi ,, I ., mllrrx , J Q!! ua m , E x iw, if -1+ f, 1 v .J .,.,1 f gli? 'sm in A: 1: 'H X nf -vu ,QQ r Mijg-6 W, ,. ns..1 f! , -5., .L 'W W Q . :aw- . .avail Crusader spirif rises high wH'l1 vicfory blaze. , Yr 4..- Homecoming ,Ffg 4 ,v If ff' , Q A 2 56 . .7 ' w .,. , jill f' 5' ., 1 fv y ,T ' Queen Phyllis sifs, resplendeni' on 'flue Circle K 'Float ,, .Q Y A- V, dl i 1 i . ,gf -Jus: in V kg vi , J - ' t' Qt m' X- ' si -'. 'iii-'51 135- 5 Q 5 T si -31 4. tif' 6' r' capri l 1 ' ' T he ' V if -ilfff ' rt -.Q 1-qi -l. . , 5f ' ,. vi- x . T - T '- 1 N I' 'si W ,Ss V. H 5 Y ,se M- :r-f - L, it gf: ' . i f f f ff: t r -it .4 . .3555 t 1.'fL rits-- Q,--.ii 1e'i'f, - ,Y ak iii A -'T T- 3311+154 Wi ll-. tif fha T T e 4 Tj ' Vi l- 'lf 5 A .',. :jj K E ig Za ,ml 5 A I E 4 1, 5 . . 3b1,fQ' . Q -. .. l Q , A , 'J V.. 5 . -'. 4,.,,e1o.l, ' K i , 1 Jw . 4.2 Spartans win prize with burial scene Dawn tirst cast her rays ot spendor on the campus when Phyllis Fletcher was chosen to reign over the testivities ot the Golden Anniversary l-lomecoming. Wednesday night was highlighted with the tirst ot the two thrilling presentations ot America, Our Heritage. Thursday evening lorought tor alumni and triends the en- joyment ot the traditional Thanksgiving Day dinner. In the dorm-decorating contest Mangum l-louse won , 1, x. N.: fi! T ' Turn off the bubble machine! A w .INN i,' i irst place. The inter-society competitive tloat building rought victory tor the Spartan society. Their theme held true when the Crusaders buried the Parsons at the annual tip-ott game Friday night. The re- held in honor ot Queen Phyllis tollowing the game the zenith ot l-lomecoming events. 'T AS. A gs, ' fa- . , ti-fi . up 'T f ' l., Q,-Qgciiift I A l 0. .And iw:-ML .. 'N Upperclass princesses practice before the parade. Miniature Queen lends royalty to Oly float waving l 29 . .4 in George fakes 'the crew for a ride ' .!' .ll ,eh 'x 9 g K i v . ' ' :N Nu , l There are queens everywhere in fhis parade. kg: Jm.f.-'. ' L . I.-R, r F S f Ah ihe beauiy of royalfy Aiheman 'Floai' porirays beaufy of 'Phe dawn. 1s--H':- N -Y' Don'i look now, but your floai is on fire rv? 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Faculty members, their families, and stu- dents toolc on the real spirit ot Christmas as they joined in singing traditional Christmas carols led by Paul Taylor. ln the still, glowing shadow ot the Christmas tree, Old Scrooge and Bob Cratchit were brought to lite in a dialogue narrated by Mere- dith Mortimer, Dan Kirby portraying Cratchit, and Ray Lindley as the old sinner himself. Following the dialogue lvlrs. Swann directed a group ot music theory students as they sang some ot their original compositions. Betore retreshments ot holiday truitcalce and eggnog, Saint Nick, more slender but iollier than ever, stopped by to surprise the taculty children and wish all a Merry Christmas. l32 Vixen doubles as a candelabra i satchel and brings forth i 1.1 Q, goodies 5-. in Qury Ji, f -1 xii. 009' 'O P . I . l vu n Chrisfmas is brigl1+es+ in fhe eyes of children Now bring us some Chrisfmas pudding rfure was played wiih n precision. WARNIE TIPPITT, Direcfor Mrs. Sanner and Mrs. Waller, Accompanisfs Philharmonic Choral So cie ty Presents Cello and bass add clepfh I ll 0 ll Handel s esslulz iijivrggfggqlg A H Soloisfs: Helen Schlofman, Soprano: Sharon Hubler, Coniralfog Roger Taylor Tenor: Marvin Bloomquisf, Bass. , U Tx r ' n If J . HN! Mann? 4 Y' ' rx Q ,ui ri 4 '1 E 4-we Sweetheart Court Early spring violets, pinlc satin hearts, and a French flower vendor's cart added touches of international flavor to the Sweetheart Banquet held in the Student Center. The theme. La Fleur de Mon Coeur. typified the spirit of the occasion. f i 65' . A J i kr 2' it . . c, ii. WW - , f , .V 5 ' iii' f fi , 'N , i ' be Jun n R a P sR 6?-' fx, iii: 4' ws N 1 La P s J Il il -lug. f-Mg. .-1 T? W A Jn 1 A J N 9. ' -Q? 4-ml ' 4- , W L M 1 + R n 7 'Hn , XX N N.,- '71 Q75 , 21? -5 E r J If King George and Queen Janice O f 'f we 4 41 v. I37 wvv'7vm-v.vr-1vgg:p-.:.- at - f .9 1. X . ,nu 7 I i V A I' in in M nn gl! FY i l yceums aml lectures sig, l 4 U All campaign for Uniled Slafes Senalor. fig' fe A . U' Jack Hawley appeared in chapel during his The Honorable Governor Roberl E. Smylie makes an annual visif lo 'lhe campus. Sergio Roias, speaking on Cuba, The Com- munisl Cons irac ave sfudenls and P Y- 9 lownspeople an up-fo-dale reporl' on con- dilions in Cuba. l38 Senafor Frank Church of ldaho spoke on foreign affairs af lhe 'lime of 'lhe Cuban crisis. 'ii 1 E ,Xu ,' N r- if YXNNEIR. fb YK as W E fw 4 A f Q M 2.10 1+ 1 1 J ' . 2. 1 af 1 ,.:vLf1 'rj-3 - 'Ml J' , --rev, In ae- N ELK c .l 'T dl-LL. i 'lf'v.'fji A IH' V U A KQK 'Z . .fix 'S 'f-':ff'. ' , iw' 1: ' ,M E. - -- .Q S-. ef- Q. 'f ,E , , - Kb . . W. , 7 , - Tu ' S W Vu th -3, ,ff 1 J x , Y, 5. 'L KT, 3F'.tif+g' G K' . Mg Istyxfgl f'Q-ggfyl . 4 ' f .V Q 3 x.KQ,..m1'.ELi ,xpz-.y fx! 7 Z, -if 1 - , 1 ' . - ' - ' , x , En ' Q- E .- 'M - . l .LJ I, I 'Q -Unk 1 rx 1 ' 1 ' K+' 5 -In fn -X'- -E. 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F4 v 1 - A-.242 ,- Six . 5 . 7.,,,A,, ,,. 1 .Iv W Mix- -I . ,' A -' P- ' a f ' , ...' lx-EY gfrxx ' -, -Nd w-:.,gi:5, ' tfffgfl I -, 5 . if W -. F83 r I' Ji. 1 . M ,g ,,, . .- w.,.-ff, 1- 1, . , , ,. ' Ms Xin: 9, ' I - ' C., , 1 j. s 1 pf. . pg! . - , 5 'L fi, . --x ff! xx I1 X ' 15 1 1 5. x nib, X .., M, RESIDENCE! J - r x 3 -ld .. lv ff' AI-. v-,lg RK ...- -'fav . . A79 'arm 1 fx. X X l 140 Dooley Hall's modern facade depicis graceful living -vwv?rv, : ' , ., lll i l S -A -.,f dd-',d,.,,,f ',,,,..J +,,f- X Rv 'fe' MRS. MARY VOLK ELAINE EDWARDS Head Resident Presidenf 'E I W: W' 7' N E X ii ,N Sq The recrealion room provides a place All Dooley women fake fl1eir 'iurn for bofh siudy and fun. a'r desk dufy. Sf. 'T1 '7 -nv. IR 1 gr cr in I Nr 5 'j xx W, 3 lu Council, Sfanding: Carolyn Younger, Chaplain: Janei Schuerch, Easl' Wing Represeniaiiveg Karalee Miller, Senior Represenfaiiveg Rebecca Les+er, Soufh Wing Represeniafiveq Jewell Quick, Secreiary. Seafeclz Linda Roberfs, Souih Wing Vice-President Donna Flefcher, Treasurer: Myrna Sougsfad, Easi Wing Vice-Presidenfg Janef Kraff, Wesf Wing Vice-President - llgg rr W l ly ' , . ' 4. , V ll- I 5 G3 S Sunny, aHrac+ive rooms make living Some of l10rne's conveniences are I4l pleasant lrIClLICl8d. ,,..,,,,.,,,,.2.,, f M- M- x Q. Q ' Council, Row I: Ralph Richards, Secrefary: Jack Minion, Represenfafiveg Gaymon Benneff, Program Chairman. Row 2: Hugh Friberg, Represenfaiivep Don Renschler, Chaplain: Bill Dryer, Represeniafiveq Rich Johnson, Treasurer: George Olson, Vice-Presidenf. Mangum House ip-J hi Eldon, Janice, and Rosella Leach Head Residenfs l w :Ural :J F l 4 l 1 Mark fakes fime ou? fo pracfice for his fulure clufies as a husband. If l could iusi' learn io hif 'the ball! l l E55 - ,, ..... l l , 522 ..:., l l pl Nea-- Z, ,..- 6. Y' . DAVE ECKERT Presideni' E gg-. r-' . , :'.4?i-al . T.. -- , ,J f A. r I My E591 . E, -1 xl. e if , x-I BILLIE SUMRALL MRS. KATHRYN RATZLAFF Presideni' Head Resideni' Council, Sea+ed: Carol Mariinson, Represen+a'rive: Chris Hills, Represenfaiiveg Jo Williams, Repre- senfafive: Judy Benneff, Represenfafiveg Kae Winans, Represeniafiveg Carole l.i'H'le, Secrefary. Sland- ing: Jean Flowers, Vice-President Kafhy Bunn, Treasurer, Kafhy Mosfeller, Chaplain: Leila Phillips, Represenfafive. ,-. , 41,-5-717. . wi, , ' A' E L 'lssfgfia I-J x., '..'E1JQ,1,,,j,,Q ag, I A -rv ff? Y--3 XX I Mac, LaDonna and Jay Webb Head Residenfs 1 ire n 1 -Ln.,-.,--...--, , , A f W ,-. -r e.,.5. ,,,,,., ,A-Y I, tv ' Q' fr Chapman K Council: Paul Ta lor Pro ram Chairman' Mark Rudeen Cha lain: Don McClain, Secre- Y n g v I P fary, Glenn Warren, Vice-President, Don Gibbens, Treasurer. KEN WATSON Presideni' F' ' 'H' ' ' W' ' ' J' ' ' ' ' 7' ill grvawmlyrll lu 'wninuiglupx .,,,A,,gi DJ P I his . ' 2351 v' xr 1 1 1i'j'EfvPI:'ag3,14Tgk 1f'.fE:'lfn?' '522ll f. 'lQ:-.irlgf 1:25.51-'. 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WX je . ml 532: I ly ip ' vi. n-v...v.. .5Q 'Y'. ...Q i Iliff' Leisure fime can be devofed fo more skillful acfivifies. 1- I Il ,- lQ!b ...A Come now, kifchen worl: ean'f be fha? much 'Fun 3 em pl cr- ,f xllk 1,1 xx I . ., F' 1 V ,E f sf ,J ,f , , f 1' A X Lf Ik X L x5Xx -55-42 iq ' 'Tip - .:::v..' -.,E,., A -.,.,7,:- l'H:'Ai gm,-k R ' ,,.. fg Ci-Q?.,,.'4'L.:, 3 ' .f'2: : x..,,:L,'Y '-.x,.,7.,,,,,,,h.n . .- 111' 2. I ,.-A '3 1f' ,' L' , .:'rs-' .' if--Y. .,,....,,., f'-'-.-. -Q-. ' ':fP'2i. I, 4-9-.'2'i iMt?r'fI wg -dwg. ,, 3 ' 1' Ve t ville A.--if Q-fn--:J-1 '- 1'-hz' 51. ,, 1'u1.:. :': rl -.wan-. Faculty Duplexes E- .Jr ' '- J X qxlwl-'.:Y.1:Vg'--:Lg ., X H X-1 W- :gl yy -,' .- K ' :N V ,, X H H t N A X H W: yum u I 1' I ,N , ,, N A A, , A , , X ' N-.., L ,-..w--Q A-H -,am -.. ,, M ' ' , ,.4.. m- , ., ,A N , llrgumzutmns w l fi Q I 1 L I s j I ' E 3 a 1 1 Q i l 3 L.,, R 'uifr rgzjxfj Jja we ,az 5 . 1-:Y vwflgnfr vig! V x- -L, M1 1 I Q n V, 1 1. 1 V t is 8 gi ,Qi -A lv f J pg. .......... fei- I Q ggi' V ! Student Go vernment That NNC believes strongly in student govern- ment, is shown by the active Student council. Be- cause this is the Fiftieth Anniversary year, the coun- cil has had more than the usual amount ot activities to arrange tor and supervise. The year ot celebra- tion started with the Student Faculty Reception, the theme ot which was our titty years ot progress. NNC's birthday culminated in the historical pag- eant, Our Heritage, which was sponsored by the council. The entire constitution received a thorough re- view and revision, one ot the major accomplishments the group. The Topic of the Month Program actively, and several proiects were tor general improvement ot the campus. All Student Council meetings are open to any who to attend. All students are encouraged to co- to malce their Student Government work GLENN LARSEN Treasurer 6.1 GORDON LINDBLOOM President 'ik 3? KARALEE MILLER Secretary i - 1 Eur F.y.:ii-5 , I Q M7 Dasis lt is only appropriate that tor NNC's golden year our yearboolc be a golden treasure ot memories. This year the statt was responsible tor recording all the special anniversary events in addition to the normal activities. Given increased finances and the opportunity to include more colored pictures, more pages, and increased circulation the Oasis statt tried to tormulate a book that would be a golden treas- ure to administration, taculty, students, alumni, and the pastors and laymen ot our educational zone. JANET KRAFT Editor ' 7 fgffff tmfsf'- RAY LINDLEY Assistant Editor MISS WASHBU RN Advisor 5 MR. JOHNSON Advisor MU' 4? L, i Dan Kirby and Dave Eckerf Sporfs ll . 1 lx.-5, ,jr n-if x X..-2' ' x x K DAVE LANCASTER Business Manager -1 Janell Keoppel and Linda Helier Liferary -1. PAT MANGUM Typist Dave Ewing and Dan Vanderpool Adverfising Kathy Thomas and Elizabeth L dis, Re ortersg Gaymon Bennett. P ' Feature Editor. HARRY BICKLE Editor ' ' ' I1 ffl-7fi:', Crusader This year the statt members ot the campus newspaper brought together their journalistic abilities to present a clear and concise record ot student lite and related events. The purpose ot this bi-rnonthly publication is to keep stu- dents and alumni informed ot the hap- penings ot lite at NNC. Reporters are constantly on the look- out tor the latest scoop, teature writers tor original sources ot human interest. and the editor tor reactions to his last paper. Helping them get the tacts and present a balanced view ot the news, is Miss Wilson, Crusader advisor. ,nl ir- ,ia Li, 'kj i, 'gui riff! - 4 I 1 X'j!',1 F1514 Wffi'iv11i Eid , L it lt. Ml, Q ,I i .Aff -4 MISS WILSON Advisor Evelyn Sanner, Academics: Janell Keoppel, Religion. K LEROY HORNE Business Manager Qc Bob Anderson, Rebecca Lesfer, Gil Craker Sporis lmalr 'vin i MEREDITH MORTIMER Station Manager Under the able leadership ot station man- ager Meredith Mortimer, KROK has sought to be an inspiration to the campus through programming centered around stereophonic music, campus news, church services, and variety programs. The goal ot KROK is to bring consistently high quality broadcasting to the radio au- dience. With the aid ot professor Virgil Vail, the statt has worked hard to meet high stan- dards through improved equipment and or- ganizationf STAFF--Seated: G W'lI ary 1 is, Billie Salisbury, Ken Post, Paul Enns, Dave Slamp. Standing: Leroy Tipton, Jim Reeves, Gil Bellamy, Leland Pershall, John Williamson, Ken Huber, David Larkin, Ralph Nichols, Ron Butchart. T i i I L DAN KIRBY Virgil Vail, Faculfy Sponsor Rich Johnson, Technician Sealed: Duane Hammon, Dan Quick, Tom Wilson, Suzanne Sievens, Wes Sullivan. Standing: Ed Blackler, Ray McKenzie, Dan Kirby, Rich Johnson, Dave Eckerf, Don Gibbens, Gaymon Benne'H', Ron Lush, Glenn Larsen. Proclucfion Manager 5m-'JI-u RON LUSH Programming 'SF sf' 17 YL? Menfs Club T r Council: Mel Schroeder, Stan Klassen, Dave Lancaster, Gary Locke Providing a new loolc tor the tuture this year's Men's Club has been an active organization working tor the welfare of students on campus. This year's Stag Night was evidence ot this new look. As its name suggests, lv1en's Club is an organization involving just the boys. + il J . i is - DAN KIRBY President l 60 .nl W lx: ,i rx .1 ,,. AWS The Associated Women Students ot NNC seek to encourage a stronger unity among all women on campus. The organization sponsors such activities as the Big and Little Sister Tea and the annual Fall party, this year tagged the Wall- Flower Rally. A.W.S. also sponsors more tormal events such as the Student-Faculty Reception at the beginning ot school, the Thanksgiving Ban- quet, and l-leartsister Week in February. lvlrs. Riley, Mrs. Mac Webb, and Mrs. l-lowe are spon- sors ot this organization. 'VVS 'P fi x if ? ,teal 'G7' . J 'L H' i t V rift MYRNA PEMBERTON President C? C . Z4 in Sf C? Council, Standing: Jewell Quick, Carolyn Younger, Roberta Jackson, Cynthia Huston, Gloria Hen drickson, Mrs. Webb. Seated: Barbara Keel, Evelyn Sanner, Lois Robinson, Marcia Jorden Linda Qualls. ,, iw. , 'yi if 'g if lx' 1' - . 5 F Student N. E. .4 ,Q - la I ' f'- W I i-S - - rf.. 5, f. . -. 3 . ' ' r N f ' 'lkl lx STAN KLASSEN Presideni' Council: Shirley Schoenborn, Treasurer: Mary Needham Hisforran Carole Moen, Refreshmenf Chairman: Jane Larsen Corresponding Secrefary Dr L. E. Wesche, Advisor, Gil James, Vice-Presidenf Jan Wilson Recording Secrefaryg Merediih Williams, Program Chairman L 'R Row I: Carol Endeco'H', Jerri Knighf, Phyllis Flefcher, Shirley Schoenborn, Elda Sloan, Marcia Pedersen, Janell Keoppel, Judy Medek, Margarei' Luchsinger, Linda Halfer, Lynda Qualls, Harrier Sharp, Linda Schaper, Laurlee Todd. Row 2: Janei' Kraff, Margare+ Zink, Myrna Sougsfad, LaRose Curfis, Nina Rayborn, Esfher Larsen, Sandi PaHon, Marilyn Moni- gomery, Rona Armifage, Joan English, Judy Tanneson, Charlene Moore, Nancy Mapes, Delilah Moore, Judy Shaw, Carole Moen, Meredilh Williams, Donna Flefcher, Alma Ferguson, Jerry VanOrder, LeWayne Hoffman. Row 3: Lynn Burrch, Harry Bickle, Dennis Ellis, Mel Schroeder, Donna Heisz, Sherril Huggins, Juanifa Bloomer, Kafhy Kirby, Lydia Jennings, Jean Flowers, Robbie Shearer, Rila Mosher, Marlene Schwilzer, Lynn Goin, Bill Dryer, Herb Yamanishi, Gordon Lindbloom. Row 4: Sylvia Damon, Clara Kimplon, Joe Mash, Larry Kegley, Joe O'Neil, Keifh Nichols, Fred Hill, John Chalian, Rusly Taylor, Ray Becker, Rich Brooks, Wes Woolbrighf, Ron Bean, Ron Beeson, Glenn Cunningham, Duane Schoenborn. Row 5: Ray Lindley, Dan Kirby, Gil James, Dave Ewing, Elwood Sfelson, Gil Bellamy, Meredifh Moriimer, Mark Beymer, Dave Slamp, Paul Rogers, Hal Poe, Del Edgberr, Chuck Wicksirom, Dennis Wilde, Jim Burke. CW in . 1 -1. Vi I ll l , l 1 ,Lg ns, i.. Row I: Myrna Pemberfon, Kae Winans, Carole LiH'le, Mimi Welch, Joyce Miller, LaDonna Tilloison, Sharon Freeby, Pam Morrow, Judie Roberfs, JoAnne Pafnode, Mona Swanson, Beffy Ciaclc. Row 2: Elaine Edwards, Devofa Dodson, Kaihy Durheim, Janie Kuipers, Marilyn Shephard, Carol Wood, Jewell Quick, Karen Edgber+, Kaihy Bunn, Kay Pryor. Row 3: Junelia Finkbeiner, Judy Fleming, Mary Birlcs, Lois Willcuis, Mayfielu Rimbey, Connie Whiiiei, Linda Roberis, Kafhy Thomas, Janef Schuerch, Iva Williamson, Roberfa Jacobson. Row 4: Sylvia Seaman, lrene Smifh, Kaihy Waison, Sian Klassen, Roclcy Bridges, Leland Pershail, Joe Needham, Roger Freiweil, Rowland Anderson, Ralph Richards. ri 5911! in Row I: Esfher Franklin, Bobbie Suffer, Mae Lewandowslxi, Ellen Arneson, Carol VanBuren, Miar Davidson, Chadborne, Bonnie Swaim,PauleH'e Price. Row 2: Beriha Sheppard, Carolyn Younger, Nancy Bergsirom, Melvalene Lois Brock- mueller, Sue Schmidi, Karalee Miller, Jamelyn Lislr, Jeannie Krafzer, Alice Youngblood, Lily Ann Hagnes, Sharon Haines. Row 3: Carolle Query, Kafhy Mosfeller., Lois Robinson, Jan Wilson, Carol Falk, Colleen TippiH', Kay Dennis, lrene Peliii, Hedy Schaper, Sue Sievens, Janei' Porierfieid. Row 4: Geneva Query, Jane Larsen, Ann Goebel, Doroihy King, Wilma Kenf, Joyce MiHels+aed+, Beaulah Jahn, Zenobia Hoffman, Jean Davis, Paify Mangum. , I ksei'-'f.z -.fa . L V- ' , Y -1 ',.',,i . ip fi ,ref 7. A 1-7 , Q ' DONNA FLETCHER President Pi Kappa Delta The Art ot Persuasion Beautiful and Just, is the theme represented by the local chapter ot the forensic fraternity on campus. Pi Kappa Delta has between titteen and twenty members who gained membership by participating in intercollegiate speech. Each semester members ot the organization travel to other campuses to take part in debate and speech tournaments. Contests at the Uni- versity ot Southern Illinois, C ot I, and the Uni- versity ot Colorado brought victories tor various members ot the traternity. Pi Kappa Delta is guided by protessors Earl Owens and Arthur Sea- mans. Members, Standing: Lee Mosely, Joe Mesh, Gaymon Bennett, Stan Crow, Rey Lindley, Don Gibbens, I64 Lloyd Hankins. Seated: Mr. Owens, Donna Fletcher, Mr. Seamans. The purpose ot Zeta Kappa Rho, NNCS honor society is the promotion ot a higher standard ot scholarship on campus. Any student maintaining a grade point average ot 3.4 or above tor two consecu- tive semesters is eligible tor membership in the society. I eta Kappa Rlm 2455? A ,A i - This year members were guests ot Phi Delta Lambda --l Q , ii ii i ,5hi.'..I e: :gm ' ii i.. umm- W i 1 .F X ' Q at a Christmas tea held in the Student Center. At the P ee My MligfilW,i.iiif i annual brealctast at graduation time, new members are i -Lf. L fl ll! , ' i . . . . . -.fi',l'-.t4 .- . in W- 3 , - welcomed into the society and receive recognition at V i , r- -.f , W .. i -I ' ' the last chapel service. i ' ' U wil .. ia' hs. u.w:l :i,1,-,, .l - . it c is ii . i i i i i' q 5'rE -mi: si-- A r ,.iiif'i -1 xr' , wi. -. lllsill . ,I1i:Ij'- i-:: nv ' silty iiiiii ii L.- , 4- ' 1. r' -,N ,-,, X V. fm . f' 3. . 4. ' ' T 1' -v , ' .G x 3 ,E . i , XM As 6 i . . :G T I l ' ' K 4 l , , H+-'ff ' l ,.-.A l l c i i ' 'i ri ,.,, . i, LJ i r i, 1 l ll 'lui'-'-Y 1 f I 14 l '1 l l Kr 4. rrr 'ttii t as -my v- i if- 1 A, Q f as J svn ' Y'-7 9' T' 17'fY g ' Tielrl. l ' Kathy Bunn Martha Calvert Berni Colby Sylvia Damon Bill Dryer Carol Endicofl' Phyllis Fletcher Eugene Furuyama Don Gibbens Janel' Kraft Gordon Linclbloom Charlene Moore Billie Sumrall Bonnie Swain Mona Swanson Q1 1- ,C--4 Wes Aman Marshall Coryell Joan English Noreen Halle Janet Porlerfield Ken Watson '37 ,ip -qi, , V clfiw' N t, 'C' iz I I i F- V- V , g i , 'lil '. X . - i Nancy Bergstrom Stan Crow Donna Fletcher Linda Kirby Marilyn Shepard Margaret Zink Sealed: Stan Crow, Mel Schroeder, Bernard Seaman, Sponsor, John Clark, Dave Bomar, Rich Broolus. Row 2: Ken Watson, Hugh Friberg, Dan Kirby, Ray McKenzie, Ray Lindley, Meredith Mortimer, Hal Poe, Dave Eckert, Marshall Coryell, Gil James. Row 3: Gordon Lindbloom, Ken Loen, Galen Olsen, Lane Zachary, Jim Jackson, Ron Lush, Joe Mash. 5 JOHN CLARK President I66 Circle If Representing the local chapter ot Kiwanis on campus. the Circle K Club has taken a position ot service to contribute its part to campus lite. Through various service programs the members ot Circle K express their willingness to answer the call to service, ushering at civic attairs, or- ganizing service proiects and being ready to answer the call to serve. 5' crib lerus Scriblerus is a club tor English maiors and all other students who are interested in the discussion ot literature. Informal meetings are held in the homes ot local students each month, when some contemporary boolc is discussed. ln these meetings, the books themselves are reviewed and using this as a starting point, basic issues ot lite are thought about and examined. Several sessions have been held with stu- dents trom Boise Junior College which also broadens our viewpoints and helps promote friendly relationships between NNC and other colleges. , ,lf - fe .:'T'-- , s Future Business leaders of America Focusing the interests ot the campus business majors toward an insight into the business world, F.B.l..A. provides interested students with the opportunity to learn more about their tield. The club's primary goal is to relate and apply what they learn in business classes to the methods and problems existing in the world today. The club meets regularly every month to hear special speakers and practical hints in secre- tarial, business administration. and economic areas. Council: Jan McNaugl1t, Dave Lancaster, Carol Statley, George Beail, Glaphre Watson. Row I: Mr. Miller, Carol Endicott, Jan McNaught, Carol Statley, Dave Lancaster, Gil Bellamy, Sharon Kiriteide, George Beail, Glaphre Watson, Miss Baxter. Row 2: Ken Carter, LaRose Curtis, Marge Holcomb, Mary Larmon, Barbara Hilliard, Sherrill Huggins, LaVonne Larsen, Joanne Cox, Bill King, Dean Meyers, Dave Ewing. Row 3: Norm Hall, Glenn Pounds, John Hydorn, Glenn Larsen, Ken '68 Saunders, Warren Patterson, Bill Robbins, Del Vail, Richard Petrey. y inn, i l fi., F 'retrs ll 1 fiat ' lf, v li align Seated: Mr. Curl, Billie Sumrall, June Trauernicht, George Olson. Standing: Jerri Knight, Linda Sociolog y Club The purpose ot the Sociology Club is to pro- mote an interest in present day Sociology and its many tacets. During the year prominent speakers in various tields ot social work have spoken to the club and have presented new aspects in the world ot Sociology. Harrold Curl is the advisor. Little, Jack Minion, Chris Ponce, Donna Heisz, Mariory Forrester, Dick Cutshall, Charles Pryor. i yy, fy lf rrr ls lk' l 2 i X ll S , S S tl ey N , r Al., fx ffl 7 , 34, 122 'Ez Council: Billie Sumrall, Vice-President: George Olson, President: June Trauernicht, Secretary. I69 :rr-1 ,yi llll, M15 l 9 Music Club Mu Upsilon Sigma, otherwise lcnown as Music Club, provides an outlet tor all those who enjoy music. Through the clulo's meet- ings and activities, members study many ditterent areas ot music and learn to appre- ciate new types ot music. The club got into tull swing second semes- ter, enjoying special speakers at its meetings and sponsoring a major project. Council, Seated: Carol Falk, Don McClain, President: Linda Roberts. Standing: Mel Schroeder, Dr. Hill. ,J if G58 .xg T. '-Z' Row I: Linda Roberts, Suzanne Chadwick, Jerri Knight, Meredith Williams. Row 2: Carol Falk, True- line Latting, Joyce Miller, Marcia Jorden, Margaret Luchsinger, Suzanne Stevens, Lilly-Ann Hagnas, WO Lavilla G-undy. Row 3: Dr. Hill, Lee Mosely, Mel Schroeder, Dennis Sams, Lane Zachary, Ron Johnson. Ski Club For anyone who loves the snow and thrills to the brisk mountain air, Ski Club can promise hours ot excitement anol tun. The organization sponsors treguent trips to the land ot snow, Bogus Basin, cluring the winter months. Members are composed ot old pros on the slciis as well as those who are iust learning. Council: Newell Morgan, Vice-President: Ray McKenzie, President: Mimi Welch, Secretary-Treasurer. ,,., . Kneeling: Newell Morgan, Tom Hendrickson. Stand- ing: Gary Evans, Linda Sailors, Ray McKenzie, Mimi Welch, Del Edg- bert, Mike Lais. l7l Z-i N. , 'T 9 ' Council: Joe O'Neil, Vice-President: Dan Edgar, President: Wes Woolbright, Secre- tary-Treasurer. Marshall Science Club Those people who are interested in exploring the intricacies and secrets ot nature tind Marshall Science Club a valuable extra-curricular activity. The club annually sponsors a tield trip to a nearby location ot interest to enable members to observe Nature and the results ot its laws. The monthly meetings are designed to turther these pursuits. i-4 cs- K Standing: Fred Hill, Larry Davis, Joe O'Neil, Al Moore, Rich Johnson, Steve Cox, Mike Lais. Seated: Wes Woolbright, George Larsen, Ken Loen, Dan Edgar. l72 if' TJ ca Row I: Dawn Mills, Joyce Miller, Elda Sloan, Suzanne Stevens, Tombaugh, Myrna Sougstad, Sylvia Damon, Marilyn Bales, Shirley Diane Farmer, Judy Shaw, Carole Moen, Janet Schuerch, Linda Harriet Sharp. Row 3: Judy Medelr, Janet Luithle, Lois Po i Umicron Pi Omicron, the home economics club, means tood, fun. and tellowship. nd it has provided all three tor those girls interested in homemalcing. This ear the club undertook two proiects, buying drapes tor the clothing la- oratory and raising money tor the United Nations Scholarship Fund hrough a Foreign Foods Sale. Pi Omicron also sponsors a banquet each pring for graduating seniors. Jo Williams, Linda Schaper, Miss Seward, Connie Applebee. Row 2: Busiclr, Kay Franklin, Lynda Qualls stlewait, Shirley Schoenborn. Council: Myrna Sougstacl, Vice-President: Shir- ley Schoenborn, President: Linda Schaper, Sec- retary. tv 32 'S' '?'9 ce ST ix 1.-fl J I H4 H qv-v 3 in I 01 I O Hier! . All-ll :M Row I: Lynda Qualls, Linda Sailors, DianneFarmer, Donna Fletcher, Marilyn Johnson. Row 2: Paul Barber, Galen Olsen, Stan Crow. Row 3: Ralph Nichols, Joe Needham, Al Moore, Roland Anderson. Row 4: Dan Kirby, Milne Lais, Fred Hill, Steve Cox, Lloyd Hankins. Yaung Republicans Clu Young Republicans is the campus politica W organization that seelcs to promote an inter S ' est in the political attairs ot our state and nation. This organization otten helps th olown-town Republicans with their rallies an candidate torums. Its purpose is to malce th Republican political point ot view mor prominent on campus. Stan Crow, President: Paul Barber, Vice-President: Donna Fletcher, Secretary. I74 International Relations Club To promote international good-will, a solid basis must be tormed in each American's mind about other countries and what their customs and lite are lilce. international Relations Club is an organization that aims to present the culture, lite, and characteristics ot the people we live with and must someday tace it we are to be an inter- national brotherhood. The monthly meetings are aimed towards this end. Council: Billie Sumrall, Secretary: June Trauernlcht Vice President: Mel Schroeder, President i ii Hi ii i i ii ii , 1 Y Row I: Connie Applebee, Billie Sumrall, Donna Fletcher, Harriet Sharp, Lynda Qualls, Linda Little, June Trauernicht. Row 2: Fred Hill, Stan Crow, Milre Lais, Jack Minion, Lee Mosely, Dan Kirby. Row 3: Mel Schroeder, Steve Cox, Nelson Cook. .fdfzal Row l: Mr. Tippi'H', Marilyn Shepard, Margaret Luchsinger, Susanne Chadwick, Colleen Tippiit, Nancy Bergstrom, Jan McNaugh+, Karen Saunders, Pam Mor Carolyn Younger. Row 2: Leoma Walker, Konnie Coil, Trueline Letting, Evelyn Sanner, Kathi Watson, Kathy Thomas, Sylvia Damon, Joyce Miller. Row 3: Vevig, Marvin Roberts, Lane Zachary, Ron Butchart, Wilfred Ross, Lee Mosely. William Getfrey, Stan Klassen, Mari: Rudeen. Row 4: Jerry Vanorder, Don bens Jim Jackson, Meredith Mortimer, Earl Fairbanks, Ken Raine, Ken Tippitt, Paul Enns. ,yd-f' l .Nye-HL- .-l-L -:N-ri- W 1 i ' ' I min r , .,,, I fr, 1, , ., I fi:-1 '-. . .11 - ph, nu- l l . l 4 l 12,4 .1 Ll ' W if 155 s if Crusader Clmir Crusader Choir presents singing ot the highest type tor the spiritual, artistic, and cultural development ot' Christians. Under the direction ot professor Warnie Tippitt the choir appeared in local churches, toured the Northwest on its annual spring concert, partic- ipated in the Historical Pageant, and was invited to sing for the Idaho Third District S.N.E.A. Convention. Primarily concerned with sacred music, the members of Crusader Choir have been an inspiration to students on the campus and to Nazarenes throughout the zone. Y- WARNIE TIPPITT T..1.. ' Director azlrigals The busy lite ot the Madrigal Singers speaks well ot their popularity at school and in the community. Singing tor community 'Functions and organizations and school events. he Madrigals do a selection ot music from the early days fthe Italian sonnet to the present tunes ot popular tame. Singing in churches around the area is also a service ot the Madrigals, under the direction oi Dr. Double E l-lill. wavy L ily, iii l lp, if-ii! i. X 9 7 i u r u i ing: Stan Klassen, Ray Lindley, Orval Halley, Hal Poe, Milne Lee, Lane Zachary. d Lois Robinson Carol Fall: Barbara Keel Trueline LaHing Noreen Halley Jan Wilson. Stand- DOUBLE E H I LL Director PN '11, SB :.Hs-1- ' '- '.- ,- . 4- V li 1 It 41 -rf- . . ii i--g:--...., . . .1..w.-..-.v-.Y -, .,.-.ag .1 ii ., if? ' ' ' 'N 'Ili-'I' u'-x-'vwvw-in f.4.v..- A rw., .-,QQ--L 5--,- JN Hon 13 7 I5 I! an li - -s-'- -.,. . l.!.C.1i 1 Menfs Glee Presenting concerts ot sacred and secular music, the lv1en's Glee club sings in local churches, in chapel, and tor various civic groups. Under the cli- rection ot Marvin Bloomquist, the group meets as a class three times a week. An annual tour was taken during Easter vacation, this year in the Northwest. Row I LeWayne Hotfman Dick Dynes Dean Kratz Newell Morgan Ralph Griffin Ron Johnson, Jackson Phillips, Paul Taylor. Row 2: Jack Pace, Dennis Sams Ralph Nichols Glen Pounds Merv Kelley Joe Mash Warren Patterson Al Emsh Doug Bolles. Row 3: Elwood Stetson, Gordon Morehead, Phil Gibbens, Elwin Paulson Gordon Llndbloom Ralph Richards Bob Miller Hal Poe Row 4 Ed Blaclxler John Hydorn, Dwight Collins, Glenn Cunningham, Gary Scagerberg, Dennis Ellis Vernon Gibson Ed Howard Larry Wisenbaker, Clint Schroeder. Uuunsw I 1:7 W-QQ 'S' . . -, fi- - r gi -i . i . -P 3 m ,L JG '09 -- pd ...asap .if-'. 'gs g 1223- -5. As -ga 'YI 11 Y I- i I li f 1' l l lyd iii ,a..,.,.-,., . .api 1 , if I, :ik i W Row I: Lavona Cox, Paulette Price, Mary Larmon, Nancy Mapes, Judy Wilkes, Sharon Ferdinand, Rose Anna Chichester, Christine Hills, Joann Cox, Anita Tubbs Row 2: Shirley Seward, LaRose Curtis, Pat Mangum, Kathy Durheim, Kathy Fritz, Hannah Lindbloom, Suzanne Stevens, Janet Wrightsman, Charlene Anders, Marilyn Johnson. Row 3: Evelyn Young, Maureen Simms, Joyce Mitfelstaedt, Linda Michael, Judy Bennett, Karen Santo, Elizabeth Dowd, Connie Whittet Treble Clmir Treble Choir is the women's choral group on the campus. Each year Mrs. Waller directs a ditierent group ot girls as they prepare for sing- ing engagements in Nampa churches, special campus activities, and civic organizations. This year Treble Choir ioined Men's Glee and Cru- sader Choir in the anniversary pageant held in the Fall. The choir presents both religious and class- ical music, serving as a means of inspiration to the campus. Ruth Stiehl, Iva Williamson, Jo Penticoff. ill riilrg , 1 5 . 5 X 'ii' is Pi ff' 1 MRS. DELORIS WALLER Director College Baml A ml Ensembles y Row l: Marilyn Shepard, Sharon Kirkeide, Margie Nason, Nina Burgess, Evelyn Young, Miriam Welch, Virginia Miller, Don Willis, Linda Graybeal, Bill Gelifrey, Ron Johnson. Row 2: Leona Powers, Paul McConnel, Janel Graham, Brad Basham, Jon Belisle, Bob Maine, Bob Mangum, Arnold Lyle, Clinl' Schroeder, Bob Hansen, Warran Pafferson, Glen Pounds, Tim Fuller, Earl Fairbanks, Ron Bean, George Cochran, Paul Enns, Dave Cox. Row 3: Rebecca Lesfer, Linda Miller, David Kepharf, Dennis Sams, Ron Beeson, Sharon Jacobs, Jack Pace. Row 4: Marvis Robley, George Knapp. Guy Wrighf, Leland Pershall, Dwighi' Collins, Sfeve Cox, Bill Smifh, Phil Gibbens, Jud Woodward, Marlow Pounds, Dennis Ellis, Bill Lewis, Clini' Price, Rick Knighf, Sandi Paffon, Russell Medaris, Dave Carpenier, Gordon Morehead, Doug Boles, Abe Espada, Jim Willis. Hal Poe, Jack Pace, Jim Willis, Gary Coulfer, Dave Carpenfer, Sieve Cox, Judson Woodward, Don Willis, Dave Cox, Bill Gelifrey, Ron Johnson. all-U,?i5EEKr FIRST THE KINE IIIM i iymiuiuin-u-uvw.w:v,w-H 4 -my 1' - ' - - Sieve CoH'rell, Mary Birlrs, Virginia Miller, Double E Hill, Dennis Ellis, Jack Pace. signal Emsr me ff ., i ',-..-iigxig 2 L V! f 00' sew' - Aff' AMBASSADORS Seated: Carol Falk, Carolyn Younger. Standing: Ray Lindley, Galen Olsen, Lane Zachary. 9 1 1 I X Ambassadors talre time out for a picture before ...f fi A6 age 1-ri! Tru veling Groups This past summer, the administration sent two mixed quartets to tour the educational zone of our college. These annual tours ot good-will and tund- raising for the college help to stimulate interest in the school and encourage students to apply tor ad- mission. The quartets serve as good-will ambas- sadors tor the school and crusaders tor Christ. i var? f A I 'elf M ,T , climbing famous Mendenhall Glacier in Juneau, Alaska. V ..-ll' How big is big? The Crusaders visit tourist at fractions in South Dakota. CRUSADERS Seated: Lee Mosely, Kathi Watson, Don McClain. Standing: Trueline Latting, Jan Latting McNaught. r v- ! - Q 4 X x X X I I ,,., 1 ,L T 1 A. y. .113 .. 1 0 l f Q7 , if :yr f b!'x . 'swf J Dr. Samuel Young Miller lectures The Miller Lecture Series is a tradition at NNC. It was begun in l944 by Dr. l-l. V. Miller to give young ministers a wider knowledge in the tield ot practics. This year Dr. T. E. Martin was chosen to bring the lectures. l-le is a graduate ot NNC and is presently the pastor ot College Church at Eastern Nazarene Col- lege. Dr. lv1artin's topic was The Church in the Space Age, or The Relevance ot the Church in Our Day. l-le examined church history vertically, laterally. and horizontally, discussing such pertinent questions as l-low is Jesus made contemporary to us? Dr. Mar- tin's scholarly approach made this year's series a valuable experience. l84 il, Fall Re vi val Search me O God know my heart: try me, and know my thought: And see it there be any wicked way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting. Psalms l39:23-24 This was the text chosen by General Superintendent Dr. Samuel Young for the Fall Revival, October I4-2 I. l-lis approach to the Gospel is warm and triendly, and he is noted tor his humor and depth ot understanding. Each day chapel attenders heard words ot inspiration and encouragement tor Christian development. The dividends ot these meetings will be paid in eternal coin, with eternity revealing the tull worth and blessing ot this week. Dr. Ted Martin Spring Re vi val Reverend Norman R. Oke, a tormer student body pres- ident ot NNC, was the evangelist tor the Spring revival. l-lis messages ot practical interest and spiritual worth retlect the broad background ot his experiences. l-le has served as pastor in North Powder, Portland, Oregon: Everett, Washington, and has been a district superintendent in Can- ada. l-le also was among the tirst graduating class ot the Nazarene Theological Seminary. l-lis senior year he served as student boldyxpresident ot the seminary. l-lis present position is that book editor ot the Nazarene Publishing l-louse. ln this position he reviews all the literature to be printed. Reverend and Mrs. Carl Mischke i' vi K- l i L i . ' , ll' ts : ll X ., .ig 'i' ,, X ' f X in 4 i I . l - - ' - ' .--4 '. A W 'N F1 Q X, N 4, Hgh.. im ...i55i.HilXX,.i if 'il J.. '-. ' i 1 ' N My ,eafl l,' :,, 'MX ' 'l..M'i' il ' 'Hu'-'J' l , .I l 'l :T ., . t . . 4- 'V 4 ii, ' W Gal 'H l YH!t'll N H al ll ll si Mungum lectures Reverend and Mrs. Carl W. Mischke, veteran missionaries and alumni ot NNC returned to their alma mater to deliver the lvlangum Missionary Lec- tures February 4 to 8. Long-time teachers and mis- sionaries to South Africa. the couple was tirst as- signed abroad in l932. During the week both Rev. and Mrs. Mischke discussed the problems in South Atrica today and the development ot Nazarene work in Swaziland and the Transvaal. The lvlischkes brought reports trom other missionaries, personal experiences, and news ot the expanding mission tield in Atrica. l85 REV. HOWARD OLSON Fairview REV. O. BARNHOUSE Franklin Road Nampa Pastors REV. GEORGE BRIGGS Beihel REV. M. W. KEMPER Norfhsicle REV. EARL LEE Firsi' Church 53 ,. Q? itz? 'G-hi S A N Mx e 'ip gk y. km , YN L- Y, ,AMN in X ug. -E 5 af . -D I-z-1-f--,,,i,,r . , a College Cllurclr V , ,au-nik- x -64 , fjqjli . . J in 'i'fJ'15ig.- - V' xg, . TYAQL-v x v- ' ' f T ' V' !'eE3l tN - - K 1 REV. WILSON LANPHER Pasfor Second Semesier PdSf0l' FirSf Semesfer REV. EUGENE STOWE I87 HUGH FRIBERG President flzris tian Workers Buml A vital arm in NNC's outreach is C.W.B., an or- ganization open to all students willing to dedicate their time and talents tor the churches, hospitals, and various institutions ot our educational zone. During the months ot January and February, I77 students traveled over 22,220 miles to conduct revivals and present special music. In addition to these services, C.W.B. makes weekly visits to the nursing homes ot Nampa, presents special programs, and sponsors sing-spirations. Council: Konnie Coil, Secretary, Janell Keoppel, Vice-President: George Beail, Treasurer: Carolyn Davis, Publicity Chairman: Stella White, Program Chairman. Group Leaders, Standing: Mark Rudeen, Lee Mosely, Don Renschler. Seated: Henry Miller, Ron Lush, Don Gibbens. li The annual candlelighl service held in lhe Fall helps ser lhe spirii-ual almosphere of 'fhe campus ll O C I I ll :mes of Spiritual llpllft 43 rv 76497 ' l V Il H REV. SAN N ER Sponsor 'I' Galen Olsen, Lynn Goin, Ed Howard. Konnie Coil, and Ron Buicharf represenf fhe hundreds senl ouf fo -the churches of lhe zone belween semeslers. Project nf' fheyear .Teep for the Qi I'il'l5h hlandu ras M f.4,f..i 6 , 1 sr'-I is -it am' Y- 1 gl I, i.. . .w dj i ,, , , 1 is General Missionary Society General Missionary Society is made up ot the entire student body. With an emphasis on missionary worlc, the organization presents a weekly chapel program informing students on up-to-date missionary activities, personalities, and conditions on toreign tields. Panels, special speakers, and missionary children help make the campus aware ot the importance ot toreign Christian service. This year the society pledged to raise tunols tor a jeep to be sent to Paul Beals, one ot the Nazarene missionaries in British l-londuras. ounci , ECTS l airmen: aren eibold, C ll.ttt Rgl1tRl1B ltPg Ch K S S tary: Lane Zachary, Vice-President: Orval Halley, President. lrris tian inisteriul Assn ciution C.M.A., the campus ministerial association, is rganized to meet the practical and logical prob- ms that arise in modern day religious worlc. The rganization is composed ot those who plan to be inisters, missionaries, or any type ot tull time relig- us workers. Regular monthly meetings teature speakers trom aculty or local churches. Council: Dr. 'Sanner, Sponsor: Stella White, Secretary, Jim Jackson, President. L,,fr:!r.i'ff'::- T:7i2':,,'2Ei.f:f,1f?- L 4, A I!,1 A u.1 N Jf,Y.'.-QL! , as Q 'Egg ,Iii fi 7-i ' Erifi '. I 5' i ,ii l-'J l' ,' ,. 14,-. 231111, fx I -L Q, . i 'YA 7- 'if T .1 V' ' ,, H 5 5. V, an, v 5'ei- Y if: ' , i Row I: Marv Kelley, Abe Espada, Lloyd Hanlcins, Dave Griffith, Merlin Schwanz, Doug Schmidt, Don Renschler. Row 2: Galen Olsen, Paul Barber, Stella White, Vicky Hunnewell, Linda Sailors, Dr. Sanner, Jim Jackson, Ron Lush. Row 3: Paul Enns, Daryl Schendel, Bill Woods, Mark Ructeen, Paul Rogers, Lee Mosely, Tom Holloway, Jim Weatherby, Bob Maine, Doug Boles, Kelly Davis. Row 4: Rich Gammil, Stanley Funk, Orval Halley, Elwin Paulson, Rich Mason, Jerry Love, Bill Getirey, Bob Hansen, Bob Worthen WWE . ai Xi. T:-if .. i Hixn ,f J .f' '1 ' , V A X I 45 M , , ,-.,,: J . 1 ' a V. If - A. .-, up bf Row I: Newell Morgan, Ab Espada, Doug Schmidt, Paul Enns, Tim Fuller. Row 2: Louise Rocleen, Stella White, Charlene Moore, Kathy Mosfeller, Pam Morrow, Angela Daughterman, lva Williamson, Marcia Pedersen. Row 3: Bob Maine, Rich Mason, Doug Bolles, Merv Kelley, Mark Rudeen, Bill Woocls, Jim Weatherby, Tom Holloway, Don Gibbens. Foreign Missians Bum! The purpose ot Foreign Missions Band is to provide activities tor mis- sionary-minded students. Originally organized tor those who telt called to the mission field, the club now welcomes as members any who have a sincere interest in furthering Christian work throughout the world. By sup- porting Nazarene missionaries with their prayers. pledges, and letters, the members teel the ioy ot contributing to mission work. ' A: I 12 Council: Paul Enns, Kathy Mos- teller, Stella White, Charlene Moore, Mark Rucleen, President. DR. B. V. SEALS Cn Friday, March 22, I963, Dr. Butord V. Seals, Chairman ot the Board ot Regents tor the past titteen years, died in a Seattle hospital. Born in Texas February I4, I893 on a cattle and cotton ranch, he received his schooling there. Converted as a young man under the min- istry ot a young lady evangelist, he later married her. Together they spent about tour dec- cades in the ministry with tive children ot their own and scores ot young ministers to whom they were parents in the Lord. Dr. Seals spent several years in the pastorate and about tive years in the district superintendency ot the Church ot the Nazarene: in all these he was above all things an evangelist, a soul winner. I-le preached across the nation and in a tew toreign coun- tries. l-le served his denomination as a member ot the General Board, the Board ot Nazarene Theological Seminary, and tor close to twenty-tive years, a member ot the NNC Board ot Regents. Funeral services attended by more than seven hundred persons were held in Seattle First Church on Wednesday, March 27. I-le enjoyed lite. l-le loved people. l-le served his Lord supremely. mrmnriam N W 1 5, WV I L f I 4 ,E E i. I' M my '-. M ,un Mu ., ,WM MW! f lb 1 +1 l ' I. :sg-2 ' I 4 A lf'i P Y 91352 'ii , q , 1 1 i W L1 Q fQIff W?',y 1 I , A 'ff 5 X twig V , I gg 'Pl I . fx H f U A V' V 5 ' if 14' ' 1. -. 1-A rr' - . Q I 1 'I . . X A Y' L ,V gf 3 I f ' l , g 2 1 A 'A A 4' . dm,-F' ' U , YZ? fu ' 2' , QQ 35, f ' L 5, - -V J, . :Q X f.. 1 Yu- . , -J 1 W fL1E.',,Q ,, , ...V - W ,I ai P Athlgficg ',x7Zx ' 3 .AMA ff Cheerleaders J 96 Cheerleaders: George Carlson and Jack ' Q Minion. ' unella Finlcbeiner, Merilyn Stark, Linda Little, Harriet Shar Rally Squarl Bugles falling into line, Forward everyone in time. Students ot dear old NNC. Into the conflict for victory, Banners floating in the air, People shouting everywhere, Fight tor victory! Right tor victory! Dear old NNC. Victory is sure for our college. As forward we go with the banner, We're ready with truth and with knowledge To loring the laurels to old NNC. Right down the line we are going, We're staging a fight to the end, The goal's in sight, we'll win the fight, Three cheers for dear old NNCI Seated: Mrs. Webb, Meredith Williams, Elaine Edwards, Judy Lyons, Kathy Mosteller, Kathy Bunn, Miss Richardson. Standing: Marilyn Montgomery, Charlene Moore, Anna Homer, Marie Fender, Gamma Na Gamma Gamma Nu Gamma, the girl's athletic club. strives to promote sportsmanship ancl interest in sports among women students. As a service organization, the members take tickets at games, sell concessions, and accept responsibilities during Homecoming. Any girl may ioin who has earnecl the required points by participating in intramural sports. Rita Mosher. Council: Rebecca Lester, Mary Needham, Sheryl Good, President Sandi Patton, Judy Tannesen. Varsity ennis With tour of last year's lettermen return- ing to the team this spring. the prospects tor a good season seemed excellent as the team began preseason warmup. The return of Jerry VanOrder to the men's team ancl Charlene Moore to the women's team made prospects for a top-winning season even better. Other players who saw their share of action were Harvey Lewis, Dave Eckert, Rusty Taylor, Newell Morgan, Rebecca Les- ter. Sheryl Good. and Gail Riley. Standing: Ron Williams, Harvey Lewis, Rusty Taylor, Marvin Roberts, Caesar Bravo, Newell Morgan. Kneeling: Bill Mitchell, Dave Eckert, 53' 1-.Z - l 1 N 1 , i 1'fAW! l l l- .5 ll ' Standing: Sandy Hoslrinson, Sheryl Good, Lila Ludahl, Charlene Moore. Kneeling: Judy Wentworth, Rita Mosher, Eleanor LeMaster. l98 Jerry VanOrder. ? P S af ,,.,-1- ,,,-1 -. - f-ff!-'e ,,..f- VanOrder returns with a slashing backhand 'Hg T Row l: Rich Hagood, Ken Watson, Bud Kinzler, Mr. Hills. Row 2: Harlan Bridges, Lloyd Thorpe, Dave Bon, Ab Espada. Row 3: Bill Markos, Glenn Hancock, Newell Morgan, Bob Anderson. Row 4: Ron Beeson, Rusty Taylor, Dick Cutshall, Leon Powers. Standing: Harry Bickle, Gary Locke, Bill Dryer. 'E .-5 Council: Ken Watson, Secretary: Rich Hagoocl, President: Bill Dryer, Vice-President. N flub N Club, the campus lettermen's organization, is open to all men who have earnecl a varsity sports letter. Annually the club has maior re- sponsibilities connectecl with Homecoming. lt is the N Club President who crowns the Homecom- ing queen, and members ot the club serve as es- corts tor the princesses. They also sponsor sports tilms and other campus entertainment. The monthly meetings serve to stimulate inter- est in intercollegiate sports and Christian sports- man ship. I99 Varsity Baslre tb all Moments are tense as Hagoocl surges in l f b ki Ol'B 35 Ds 200 ORRIN HILLS Coach Record NNC Opponent 75 .,,,,,,, .,,,..,...,, W estminster ......... 68 ,,,...,, ,.,.,.,,..., W estminster ......... 79 ,A.,,.,4 ,,,,,,,,,,,, E astern Oregon ........ 66 ,,,,,,,, ,.,......... E astern Oregon ........ 84 ,.,,,,,, ,,.,,...,,. O regon Tech. ...,...... . 78 ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,., O regon Tech. .......... . 63 ........ ........... W hitrnan ............................ 79 ,,A,,,,, ,,,,,,A,,,, E astern Washington ...... 62 ,,A,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, C entral Washington ....... 72 ,,..,,,, ,,..,,,,,,. E astern Oregon ....,..... 83 ,.,,,,,, ,.,,.,,...,. C ollege ot Idaho ...,............ 93 .,,,,,,. ,.,,,,,.,,. M agic Valley Christian 92 ,,,,,,,4 ,,,,.,,,,,, M agic Valley Christian 53 ,,,s,,,, ,,,,,,,..,. S eattle Pacific ........... - ...... 53 ,,.,,A., ,,,,...,,,, S eattle Pacitic ........ 74 ,,,s,,,, ,,,,,.,,,.,. C ollege ot Idaho ........,. 69 ,,,.,,,, .,,.,,.,,,. W hitman ...o................... 76 ,.,,,,,, ,,.,,,,.,,,, W estern Montana ....... 87 ,,,,,,,, ,,V,,,,,..,, W estern Montana .. 69 ,,.,,,,, .,,,.,....., S t. Martin's ............ 96 ,,,,,,,, ..,.,,....,. S t. Martin's ........,... 72 ,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,..,... W eber ......................., 65 ,,,,,,,, ...,,,s,,.,, W estrninster ,........,...,..... 72 ,,,,,.,, ,,,.,.,.,.., W estminster .....,.................. 98 ,,,,,s,, ,,,,,,,,.,,, M agic Valley Christian 94 ,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, M agic Valley Christian 6I ,,ss,,,, A,,,,,,,,,,, E astern Montana ...,....... 65 .,,,v,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,, E astern Montana ..... ggi ,ii- ui J , A. V - fy N L- 4 .X -. I , J I w .4 A , ' ' -' ' S -Y: h Y 7 , QA ., ' ' 'PNI Locke scores and 'the iofal rises GARY LOCKE v, ki. N i.. 1 I F VZ- . L' -az , M1 R - 1' ' E .,f::f'515,f V ' -TT - A ':: za I M- ' 4 '11 W w.,,,m.3l-y-e-vrv'-1-jN-- . -f - i RRR . R R 133 , it ' RICH HAGOOD GLEN WARREN 5x 4 ZOI i DON CH RISTENSEN LEON POWERS BILL MARKOS STAN VANARSDEL GLENN HANCOCK BUD KINZLER BOB FITCH L. K f BILL MANLEY HENRY SAVAGE 1 Q , if i 31 if. I. yfi , ., A 46231 9 if lv' 4U 'f is e fi W x 91' nm xtlln IRF4 , X35 s OU ef. OW i' '35 ' i f ' M i , is Row I: Rod Nutfing, Myron Sougsiad, Dan Vanderpool, Bob Fitch, Gary C lt R 2 J y K1 , d EII son, Jerry Gray, Nelson Cook, Barry Holloway, Ken B gst L y W b lt 'nney E y luniar Varsity The Junior Varsity basketball team has been one ot rich experiences and vigorous training tor its members this year. Coached by Elmore Vail, the JV's had a profitable season and were able to come out on top, when considering games won and lost. The student support tor the JV's this year appeared to be greatly increased as the team seemed to be determined to win their games. ELMORE VAIL Coach 204 EI' l'OfT1, dfl' e---11-,:- V i i i 'FJ' i F. , L - fa H, . lin: r 5.41 1 ii ii at ii isen ac ' e May I help you up, Sir? 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The Crusaders deteated BJC and C ot I in a pair ot tune-up dual meets and using this as an index, the season proved to be a profitable one. Returning lettermen Harry Bickle, Ed Blaclcler, Ron Beeson, and Ken Watson along with freshman Tom Wilson did their share in gaining points tor the Crusaders. The cindermen also set several stan- dards this year and the record book was in ieopardy as the season progressed and runners increased their speeds. 440 siar Bud Kinzier comes in for an easy fake. L 11.92 - 4' Doug Money surges foward Hug lasf sfep of ihe miie. , ' 1 1 ' , IF' Xxx ' Y' j xii i1 H51 v Wa J ' 1' 1 1 ' -- V -.1 .V . N -1 , ,,,. .1 Y K V. WM , Y. - 1 ' g f f ' e1 , ,. aif- 'i. 'i '-ff-, I L.. 31' '. K r L Y -milf' .iv V ' ,QV-31. '11, 1- 1- , ,A V 3 A iff. V, 1 'M '. - 1- ' ' '- -'gif Jagxug.-11 -H, 5 1 - ' Q W ,Ax -11. ' ,, ' , 11.4.1 1 1 i. .11 . A fiflfg'-'iiffn' A m,1ff. Al... .1,, L,,,.,1,.,,,,:.1qi' 1,1:s 1 H. -A -1 -1 f11r,11' ' 1' J . 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' . - 'ihe ribbon. ,Ni L -W ,v 1 -qi, .J Q mi' 4' 14 2 -th 1 X - L ' i'I D 1 x ' l b' 'Li vu- dw ' ,Q F Q H F 1.4 :sa- Pi' Y Fifi ' g . 'J 1 ' V' ' ' ' A -4 'J ,fix --:, .- ,QQ-3 ' K rfT. a-' l-Liszt?-I - .gh.. rf- wx-- . . . ' nv 208 I Disfance man Jerry S'l'one sfeps up his pace To win 'the race. f - i :Nm I: Jack Sine, Don Renschler, Ken Carter, Ron Johnson, Harold Flowers, Bob Hansen, Stan VanArsdel, Jim Gacey. Row 2: Jim ds Bob Anderson, Terry Kendall, Rocky Bridges, Ed Ellyson, Glenn Hancock, Chuck Wickstron, Bill Manley, Gary Coulter. Row 3 Lloyid Thorpe, Clyde Coursey, Dick Cutshall, Bill Dryer, QuentinSmith, Dan Vanderpool, Rod Nutting, Herb Yaminishi, Mike Blewett ELMORE VAIL Coach Rich Mason. Varsity Basebul Looking forward in preparation for another year on the diamond, Coach Vail had the problem of filling in the in- field gaps left by Larry Willicuts at first base, Ron Freeborn at shortstop, and Del Vail at third. With these positions for grabs several freshmen and reservists from last year's team saw action as the season progressed. Seniors Bill Dryer and Bob Anderson filled in needed positions and gave a big boost to the Crusaders hitting department. Returning to catcher this year was Rocky Bridges who hit an all time high for NNC players last year by accumulating a .408 batting average. ln the pitching department, Bill Manley, leading earned- runned-average hurler, had to assume a bigger lead with the absence of ace hurler Jerry lssacson. Terry Kendall and Ed Ellyson also saw plenty of action on the mound. Among the promising freshmen are Dan Vanderpool, Ken Carter, and Stan Van Arsdale. 209 11 1 1 X1 1 1 111 Ai leasi if will be a sfand-up double 11 11 11 1 11 Xxx nlvh E Sm 11'1 1 4.x . rw ' .QW1 1514. , 131- 1, 1 13753 311111. '1 lyjlpjrlrgl 'Hy ff: -5-1111111151111,-ll 1'1 if -'1 1 1' -1-15,-1.g ' 'fZ'1..fff:fi3'-jg X31-15311-C 3'Vff1111,. i4, L51Q. 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BLOOMQUIST Sponsor Isf Semesfer Council, Seafeclz Kafhy Mosieller, Women's Team: Leon Powers, Vice-Presideni: Sandi Paifon, Women's Individual. Sianding: Don Renschler, Men's Individual: Ron Beeson, Men's Team: Ray Lindley, Speech: Jim Burk, Council. ociety l LEON POWERS 2nd Semesier Presideni' x! YV? L DR. MARSH Sponsor ,, H'- Znd Semesier Council, Sealed: Ray Lindley, Program: Jerry Phillips, Vice- Presidenfg Lydia Jennings, Secretary, Ray McKenzie, Men's Team. Sland- ing, Linda Lesier, Women's Individual: Pauleife Price, Council, Jim Burke, Men's Individual: Judy Tannesen, Women's Team. vis V .X E VJ' if-, tu ' E 2:2 X ' 'I ' Lv: Y , ' jsffas 48 .WN ci' N ,-sniff' STAN KLASSEN ls? Semesfer Presidenf MRS. WALLER Sponsor .--5 ,an , E ' .1'. . , :ff Isi- Semesier Council, Seafedz Mark Beymer, Vice-President Sharon Kirlceide, Secrefaryq Joe Mash, Program Chairmang Larry Kegley, Men's Team. Sfandingz Margaref Luchsinger, Music Chairmang Lois Brockmueller, Speech Chairman: Kafhy Bunn, Women's Individualg Carole Liiile, Women's Team. Spartan P tif, 1.55 MISS LONG ociety ZITII Y 11 2 2nd Semesier Council. Seaiedz Sharon Kirkeide, Vice-Presidenh Pam Mor- row, Secrefary, Linda LH-Ile, Program: Kafhy Bunn, Speech. Sfanding: Sam Fluefsch, Men's Individual: Robbie Shearer, Women's Individual: Ed MaI1ony, Council: Margarei LucI1singer, Council: Marilyn Monfgomery, Women's Team. I I MARK BEYMER 2nd Semesier Presidenf DOUG SCHMIDT. A.D.P. Radio Speaking 2nd RAY LINDLEY, S.L.A. Radio Speaking lsi' Saciety Speech LYNN GOIN, Aihenian Humorous Reading Isf ELWOOD STETSON, S.L.A. Humorous Reading 2nd TRUELINE LATTING, L.S.P. Women's Vocal Solo lsf Carolyn Younger, Evelyn Sanner, Mona Swanson, Jerri Knighf, S.L.A. Vocal Ensemble Isl-He. Society Music Margaref Luchsinger, Janef Wrighisman, Joyce Miller, PaHy Sfanley, Sparfan Vocal Ensemble ls?-He. 225 Safe! Hey, wl1ere's'll1e ball? sag' lik' J: 'If' - q,,QQ.w.. - yr.. f 1. cu 1-.:g.- ,,',:'f . :A ' -ti: '3w'1a., -'5'.,..-, Lw 5 '.,A ,C 'I , Charlene Moore and Meredifh Williams faire firsi' place in women's badminion doubles for 'lhe L.S.P.s. Q ,v . ' 4 L YR F Gerald Wiizsfrom and Wal+er Hopper give +l1e Oly's a boosf wifh a firsi' in men's badminion doubles. I don'f Think if's going in Two Sparians fry iheir luck All ihis acfion, and fhe ball's al' 'Phe ol'l1er end of The floor! lk Q' . L, isdn 2 Xi The girls fry a few volleyball iechniques, and somefimes fhe ball malres if fhrough fhe basket NIM Wuxi 5 F541 s-1P '2. Q 'Mi :- , n X 3 ff ' 1 se M ' ,wiv r 1 5, ..., , . A ,V f.-,-n rj,-3 , . , -1. w.?'.':H A:-.., , U -f fb ITE-11553 ' 'L-4 ,lk1 3 - Rl. , ,- M..,4. I ,, V by W my J we X MM! Y M'-,V L V .:.. ,vw-5 11-1: v 1. fum N Y, www M -2 N. h f wx - u .,:g.,.? Mn.. gf, 'wif ' :J E, gm '93 2775 Q Z-M , ' X? ' , ..,f V- 1 -N5-N555 E A M 4 I wi 'V 'x Spectrum 230 sfantiaied church's position. Nertlz west Conference on Evangelism ,,. l l 4 .x' y. ring, -g...n 2 5 444 DR. HUGH C. BENNER DR. EDWARD LAWLOR Launching Our Golden Anniversary Year, the theme ot the Northwest Conference on Evangelism, one ot several special anniversary events. Co-sponsored by NNC and the Department ot Evangelism, it presented practical panels, guided discussions and inspirational messages tor Christians over the entire educational zone. Led by capable leaders such as Dr. Edward Lawlor and Dr. l-lugh C. Benner, the con- ference served as a stimulus tor higher goals. ' . MR. GORDON OLSEN Practical panel discussions sub- .. i .2- T f?.1i: ' Governor Roberf E. Smylie presenls a Unifed Shares flag To Presidenf Riley. W rx l Mol ' ll 1 lll A l wx l ml qv l l ' f ll ll. 1 1 l l l l . v r Dr. LaHoreH'e fool: lime fo chai' wilh some of 'lhe minisierial siuclenls and me-nfionecl The Importance of Church Hisfory. l lilll' 1 Anniversary Speakers U 7 :c DI Z1 Z U QQ mt: 292. 'JCI QU! is C 23 -I- H2 UD. D-uv 0 U 'Sm lm 33 So :-5 4 Q -. G 3 1+ 1'-' K 1 Dr. Orville Walfers sfressed 'I-he relevance of chrlsfianily and psychology. Dr. Anderson relafes anihropology wifh some of fhe courses offered in NNC's curriculum. 23l America- 0ur Heritage '.w'T?A ? ,1.1., ,- ',. ,fz-:f T.S - .4 .- ,ga ,, Y N' , .. . ..L-1.i.ii1-,vii ,VV ., ., . C.. f , fail-f ii.i is'-1?w-111. ' i, gan i- . , . . . i i, Sn.lQ.,' , vi ' ' ,XM I' ,ge 232 e Spirit of '76 tually pledg est America, Our Heritage, the Golden Anniversary pageant, was presented No- vember 2I and 22 at Central Auditorium. The tinal production was a culmination ot literally a year's planning. Under the di- rection ot Mel Schroeder, senior trom Salem, Oregon, the pageant related the history ot America and specitically ldaho and NNC. The meeting ot the Continental Congress and the signing ot the Declaration ot Inde- pendence highlighted the tirst scene. Scene two, centered around ldaho's Fort Boise and the Indians who came to trade, presented lvladrigal Singers in Indian dress singing I-liawatha. It was in a southern garden that the Treble Choir sang Charlottown and Some Folks in scene three. The Viking quartet, depicting the other side ot lite in the South. sang several Negro ballads. Scene tour introduced Abraham Lincoln and his address at Gettysburg. The Male Chorus, dressed as miners in Silver City, sang Clementine and the state song, We Sing of Idaho, in scene tive. The importance ot the railroad to Nam- pa's history and the exciting arrival ot the first train highlighted scene six. The Cru- Choir, in the role ot Nampa towns- men. sang l've Been Working on the Rail- road. ln scene seven. the lvladrigals appeared n this time in cowboy array, to sing ballads. Scene eight saluted the ot NNC and their imprint in society The tinale presented the massed choirs. college band. and the entire cast in a ot progress while they sang God ot Fathers and America, Our Heritage. V i QF' 7 f -1, -,,,,,?,i,' V- f,,..w, the shores of Gifchee-Gummee, by the shining big sea water l ll ii MEL SCH ROEDER Pageant Director V, . , , 22 I W, - , jim, 3 -. Ja 'ea' FT,k 4. Vi ., . fb-FS fx. K... ,.f --H' .i ,,- 234 1 -l xx In .Y ' ,.,Jf f Q We pose by 'the foun+ain Our Abe-Wes Aman 'YM ii , 2 Mm! if f 54569 a i ii Did you see him wink? - um 3 I R v w:i' - Wfr 1rw -'Z' 'FM' NV av bau.--L 1' 1. l- ' 1 ,, -- .H ,fix -'w . Q. .V wr STL gm W , ,, W W, -'L M. .zz-, ww . 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J. G. MORRISON I926-I928 Past Presidents 1 . .14-42' A, ' w-., A- ,PW DR. R. E. GILMORE DR. L. T. comm '932-'935 I942- I 952 l .N - A , AM . Lula-. 'sw :ML llll H13 ...Lg -nf 1- , fr,-fa 1 e ' ,'1'r:.. JJ X , ,.. V' -1-M 'Q , f f-,., .ml S ,,,,. ...lfauiff This I927 scene of lhe campus shows ihe original adminislralion building and ihe old grade school x 1 v ' 1 as JI f IF-3 jsfiffulillf Ig :lull H In . . RT' W 'N IV , ,l ,Hx va 1 I- , use. ' , V ' U' I 1 1 r 'M ,, 3.----Qvll p'7 . ' -ai Q- P- 1 . V ,.-' ,,5i,h-V vi .A Q on v, riff' 7 - 4-1 - V - ,Jia ' s.....- .. ' ,. ' Y , ,,: ,gy is l. .. . .J e ..:...a.u1v,v.f.w ...T ln I932 'lhe campus fakes on a new lookin 'lhe shape of a remodeled adminlslralion building ?7'RUCEQv. ll: ' 4 -eizzfi 4, i3i1:fif:aigr,-- ferzrfik' iv 'iz . fx'-HYV11 ff . 5 fi - ., ,-3,4 ':4.,,12-. V' v we A .gl ' ', 1 V uv, x n1 pg.. ,L .... 1 ' 1 - J ,-if f 1 A 11-:QI 'fgff' r ' ,f lr- 1 -, ,. I ,7'-v. - , L ,, -i . - 1 V nk . 1 A ' . i' af ' ' - , U' ' ith: . 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' ' --' .--z, H 'si ul '11 ..:g' U 4 Q '--HBA, .- . 395-w'523. Sfbdna'.1-, -4 1.fT'ffJ , : .... ELMORE HALL, I9l7, remodeled in l952 Hali- , 1' ij MA:-we mu' W, - , - '-EL. 1- .. 1 1 . - V 6969-H, . M-...LW ' lmfw 1. 1 ,' w A www - L .. 'fwjifi-QBfz7'P1 3 QI wl': :,e 1.1.'z:f.W5gff,-Q,--,W Nw ' ' HM- 'v-fl-mf., 4... , A'-A 1.-'ew' - X . -l A.., ffE.,,.., .,.... .. ' ' ' my 'fr ' .' ' ff' '- ' Q,',--f'a -vxvw-L44.!C ' 1' .. , V' --f?--1'3f'7fPifPggJ 1 A ' -uw4J,'ff f ,. gng,m!n.fQ.1 wi-.5,,,'. i f 1 f 1 R 1 ,Y f 2 H'-gig X . .-g-1.501-. GYMNASIUM, l93l 245 ' l i The advancements in structural capacities on NNC's campus have shown great strides along with her growth in other areas. The Student Center Building is one ot the biggest steps in this endeavor. This building has served to solidity the aims ot developing the whole person, by its tacilities tor numer- ous extra-curricular activities. The ,proposed Science l-lall will be a turther step in the aim towards achieving the best in Christian Ed- ucation. Km ' 11... --....l, lsloll. NAM The spacious Sfudeni' Cenier, erecied in I962, sfands on flue SI'l'e of old Gideon Hall, former men's clor- mifory. PROPOSED SCIENCE HALL, I964 T, 1 l' l 'fix , u ,m l: ,. ' mr lvl X 1 lm ll 'w VV wg sp... H l '11 ' ll ll X :lm l l El E N A C o 'T'.,..:f 7,,1DE:,h1 A EEE U wi 2 S' Wx X ,.-4 M Th 1. . - .-4.-I 1 ..,. ,J .A .. .- 1.-r H .:.111 M1111 111. 1111151 .LW 31111-...11,.w?-1n:.i1111r 1:-ffl'-In 1 1519111 ., .- ., ,1:'+ 'W 1 1 1 V1 .:1'1r'11 1 M11 f11'1 A1 if-1-1 1'111111?'1W111.111.111.111111f11,1 1 1, 1 .-Q . 1 11 1 . 1 A , - 11 11 1 11 . -1 I ' :KK A .K M1 1 N Hi QA 11 Xu, . H W1 V ,W11 1 ,11 Y M1 1 111 NH., T11 X M! N g,11-A I 1. 11 H 1 1 - 1 ' ,1: . 1 , - fn, 1 1. 1 V 51 1 1 1 1 fy 1 V 1. X Q , V Y 1 1 1 1 11 V , X 1 1 . iulT': ' - Q. Irv? v-wr IIE! Hu. i 1 W Y d, l - L.. ' 1 A .-. 1 - , V, 1 Q 1 11 1 1 1 1 Advertising Nnrthwvni Nazarvnv Qlnllvgv FOUNDED 191 QP-1ARIs A 'G 7 3 rg 5 1 'WCMXW Obrvgnn Harifir Eintriri District Center - Milwaukee, Oregon D1Stf1Ct Superlntendent - W. D. MCGIHW amhingtnn Dr. B. V. Seals, Dlstrlct Supermtendent Harifir Bintriri Congmtulaiions to N. N. C. and Her Class of 1963 I hr innmnta Binirirt Salutes nrthmvni Nazarvnr Glnllvgr 1'l W tiara ' Lake scene at dawn The Land of 10,000 Lakes Roy F. Stevens, District Superintendent vuaha-Minh Eiztrirt A perfect vacation land. RAYMOND B. SHERWOOD District Superintendent haha Qmgnn Einiriri Silver City-crossroads for adventursome travellers I. F. YOUNGER District Supertintendent ifinrkg illllnuniain Bintriri il' ' 1 f RQ ii., my . 1 'J ffiw Q A ' It W ' ' .' ., ' ' 1 1 s N . it 11 3725. It 11-4 4 Y a i? A 'Q 4 . L N I V P, The Tetons reflect in beautiful Jackson Lake in Wyoming. ALVIN L. McQUAY District Superintendent Qlnngratulatinwzi - TO THE CLASS OF 1963 AND TO NORTHWEST NAZARENE COLLEGE IN HER GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY YEAR IQQQ, RAYMOND C. KRATZER District Superintendent nrihmvnt Ein triri ...AND TO THE GDwaiz Staff CHARLES WILKES D trict N.Y.P.S. Presid t v 4 - Lf! 4-1 . 331:54 l --My W' ,I - ' N A Z A R E N E P U B L ' 5 H ' N G H 0 U 5 E + 322411, I www., 1 W is I I Ji I 1 l pi 'ik .g,3,L,3 1,351 fox '-6 THE F LL G0 PEL T0 THE HOLE URLD BY THE E .-.MII L LL LL LL I L ,I 4'-9' A4 wi, W azarrnv I hvnlngiml Svvminarg 1700 East Meyer Boulevard KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI Lewis T. Corlett Mendell Taylor President Dean s Qlnllrgv Glhurrh nf Ihr EIZEIYPUP NNGIVE Qlhurrh ignnw it REV. EUGENE STOWE REV. WILSON LANPHEB lst Semester, Pastor 2nd Semester Pastor ,.,..q ,, BE- . - ... -f X W N - ---'r.Q-:ar . ,g Y, .?-v l Y V r 3551! Xu .,...,..-.g,..afae-gj1f'fj ,- A . Educational Unit BRUCE WEBB A - - Associate ' ' ,,54+,L., ,H-1: 1 WARNIE TIPPITT Minister of Music I . . ' f A' W. H. HURN Q-Tlffirnt Glhnrrh Nampa, Hmhn Hmmm fur Obihvrzv DICK J. EDWARDS EARL G. LEE Associate Pastor CONGRATULATIONS to the 1963 Golden Anniversary Class 435 f-Q. Elifirzft Olhurrh nf Thr azarenr N. Second 8z B YAKIMA, WASHINGTON 1, r N A. ,, w w, f-'-- E1 Q, b '5 A LQ.: ..m . t ' . ein- if A 5 A A T9 1 , iw H , ,v Duane E. Muth Pastor We . 1 my 4 w 2:5 W N ' - IV .. J N , ,H , , ,, GOLDEN THOUGHTS of NORTHWEST NAZARENE COLLEGE during' this, HER GOLDEN YEAR. REV. FRED E. FOWLER, Minister Students from Bremerton: Larry Wand- ling and Pam Morrow Ellirnt Qllgurrix ui Thr Nia num BREMERTON, WASHINGTON congratulates NNC on her 50 - -,,-- ,.,--' ,,.---f years of service and progress ,.,-Q 1 l i KW Character Culture Christ In whom are hid all the I y 'm'if H!ll-9.-s-5,.s,t,,, treasures of wisdom and vll .e tnns r,J,5,Q,L-IL ..lA e A 1 1 knowledge. f 1 9 Col: 2:3 1 ---kasxin or . ' - 'Ni rmhrrg Olhurrh ni Ihr as-zarrnv Organized May 18, 1914 New edifice dedicated May 13, 1962 1549 E. First Street DON B. FIVECOAT, Pastor Cclass of 52 J CONGRATULATIONS to Northwest Nazarene College for fifty years of dedicated Christian education. May the banner of Holiness ever wave freely over her. J L. VAN ARSDEL M Pastor ,l , M e nr 1 ' ,4 . xg l 1. - '-'l f, ,' ig . ' 4' fit-Zz' ' l Qlhurrh nf Ihr Nazarvnv 9th - Ford Streets McMinnville, Oregon Glnngratnlatinnz in thr 0921265 Staff sinh in N 25.61. at. thin high pnini in itz gnlhrn anniuvrmrrg. ami? 11 to n tt UI P X Mvhfnrh X 4 E Hlnrzhip with Hz F l Y illlvhfnrh Jfrrni 520 North Holly Street Medford, Oregon ry Christiansen Harold M. M 1ST,l'.1 ?v1E'h mi iHs1ithf11Ilg Smppnriing NN astor P 263 Sa illllnunt Svrnii Gllyurrlg nf the Nazzlrvxxr S.E. 56th and Rhone Portland, Oregon coNGRATULA'r1oNs TO THE ,ll CLASS or '63 lf' and the oAs1s Staff. lv,- If LOWELL C. ELLIS, Pastor ROGER L. CLAY MRS. ELDEN LEE Minister of Music N.F.M.S. President ,,,-s-'A ' ' - 5 'i'd 'i ' FRANK KENNEDY MRS. K. BERGSTROM ' S.S. Superintendent N.Y.P.S. President . . a friendly church CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1963 Y e '- R- A lr n ni E r , I L' lllehi- !! ix Y ii! .E 1 ll? - iiii A if .km Open Doors Welcome You ROY J. YEIDER to all the activities of the church Pastor iiirnt Qlhurrh nf the azarvnv 4401 Second Ave. Northeast Seattle 5, Washington A ten minute walk from the University District Emmett, lihahn Nazarvnw rnngraritulaiv N.N.QTL. nn gulhvn El11IIflIP1'5EI1'g 1963 N.N.C. students: LeWayne Hoffman Bill Smith Lloyd Hankins Leroy Ellis Ralph Nichols Ed Howard VOLNEY A. JOHNSON Minister Our 50 former and present students support N.N.C.- on the mission iield, in the pastorate, as laymen in all types of life and business. T CRAWFORD T. VANDERPOOL BEST WISHES FOR FULFILLMENT IN FUTURE ENDEAVORS SPOKANE FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Nora and Wall, Spokane, Washington Nampa Zlizriruimn Glhurrly HOWARD OLSEN Pastor Our doors are open to the students of NNC Gllmrrly ni Thr N azm'r11r 1240 N 27 Corvallis, Oregon ROY A. GREEN, Pastor 904 N 28 PL 2-1245 Mel Nordyke - S.S. Superintendent John Prince - N.Y.P.S. President Mrs. Emmet Hutchins - N.F.M.S. President IN HEARTY APPRECIATION FOR NNC AND THE CLASS OF '63 095525 Gllgnrrlg nf the Nazarmw 551111155 Northwest Nazarene College Our N .N.C. Graduates Sharon Uohnsonj Lenn '61 Ray Arnold '62 Our Present Students Nila Carland, Marilyn Hiller Marcia Pedersen --:J PASTOR EDWARD J. JOHNSON Osseo, Minn. 5Hir5t Qllgurrlg nf thc Nazarrne CAiiTESiZi'2STNG CONGRATULATIONS FIFTY GOLDEN YEARS OF HOLINESS EDUCATION WE PLEDGE OUR SUPPORT FOR THE NEXT FIFTY 13211321 Qllnirrli nf ilgr NEIZEIITIIP sPoKANE, WASHINGTON I F BOOSTING N.N.C. ,.+ ' . -k Prayers -Af Money -Af Students Murray J. Pallett P t BS Ol' STUDENTS AT Dan Edgar Sharon Jacobs Bettie Pallett Niki Williams N.N.C. 1 ' ' . . I '- f':'x 1 ,I . ' 4, 4' .x iff, fl 4 I. A ff ' a- gmm Qlhurrh nf the 416 Good Avenue Nyssa, Oregon HZHYPHP Congratulations to Northwest Nazarene College in this Golden Anniversary year. May God's richest blessings continue to be on Her leaders and students. REV. JOHN W. BULLOCK, Past CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF '63 from the Firm Qlhnrrh nf Thr Richland, Washington HZHYPHP Pastor: MILO L. ARNOLD 51111111 521113111 0111111111 nf 1112 N11z1112112 565 Maclrona S.E. Sz Commercial Salem, Oregon R. LLOYD BIRKS, Pastor Services: S.S. 9:45 a.m., Worship 10:50 a.m., outh N.Y.P.S. 6:15, Evangelistic Service 7:00 p.m., Wednesday Prayernleeting 7:30 p.m. MAYNARD GILMORE, S.S. Supt. DICK RAMSEY, N.Y.P.S. Pres. ELOISE BINGENHEIMER, N.F.M.S. Pres. Y 0121111111 0111111111 nf 1112 9511121112112 116 N.E. 29th Ave. Portland 15, Oregon 3111151 0111111111 nf 1112 N11za12112 Center at Thirteenth Salem, Oregon CONGRATULATES Northwest Nazarene College for 50 golden years of Christian Education. REV. A. G. JEFFRIES Minister G. Franklin Allee George Dunbar Minister Minister of Music MiniEg?2?l:hf2ic0:fflE31f0uth JPN F fl 1112111111111 0111111111 Greetings from the 5711111112 1511111 Ql1'1LI1'JZ11 ni 1112 N11z1112112 Wellesley and Ash Spokane, Washington ESLI F. YOUNG, S.S. Superintendent MARY RISON, N.F.M.S. President JOHN SCHMIDT, N.Y.P.S. President CARL T. LINDBLOOM, Pastor SERVING CHRIST in NORTHWEST SPOKANE CONGRATULATES N.N.C. and OASIS STAFF Harold Thon Philip Peterson Minister Minister of Music GRATEFUL FOR AND BOOSTING N .N.C. 051911 11111111 Qllllilffll nf 1112 N 1121112112 Glenrock, Wyoming N 's I E' 0 , 4'-In -:.:?5'f A A X M. W. KEMPER Pastor nrih amps Qlhurrh nf ihv azurvnv 608 - 14th Avenue North NORMAN KELLER Minister of Music .' , . 1. 'Y' -1' Zliirni Qilgurrh nf the Nazarvne 0 Li lf 'qf 1200 Llberty Road BOISE, IDAHO Congratulations to N. N. C. and Class of '63 -' f' m-ummm' if ,,g.,' ' ' Q 'na A f f E ,D U -v-'S A 'm .ALF-'H .4 ,W 0 :I E. B. HARTLEY Rchard Lindbloo Pastor Minister of Blllsi Qlnngratulatinna, N.N.QI. nn 511 QPEIYZ nf prngrrwa smh heat minhvza fur 11112 fuiurv --FINE MEN'S WEAR- Howard Nafziger Del Beukelman Ralph Henry Dave Lancaster Frank Wirta FOR 17 YEARS AN N.N.C. BOOSTER i Portraits with Personality 5? X 1? N00 Portraits Children Q-Q? S0 ae' - - 62 '90 Q2 Weddings Commercials 0 O' CHAPIN STUDICD N.N.Q'L. Bunk Svtnrr Conveniently located in the new Student Center me Pxpanh an N.N.Q'L. grnma l il. 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KALBUS ' OFFICE SUPPLY 11211 - lst St. So. NAMPA Phone 466-4653 RENT A TYPEWRITER Ask About Our Rental Purchase Plan Nampa's Exclusive Olympia Typewriter Dealer FUTURE SUCCESS T0 N.N.C. AND ITS CLASS 01? 1963 5 5 O Reddy Mlowatt operw the door tv be tter living. IDAHO POWER COMPANY Z f f'Z Z. 2 gi E fs s 91 : i f l' 7 , Congratulations to N.N.C. for their 50 years with quality Christian Education IDAHO DEPARTMENT STORE 151- St- Sv- NAMPA, IDAHO THE PLACE TO GO FOR THE BRANDS YOU KNOW' Jcmtzen White Stag P67'LCZl6t0?2' Winthrop Hush Puppies Van Heusen 5w1WHrff12i E 3 LH COMPLIMENTS OF SAGA FOOD SERVICE SERVING OVER 150 COLLEGES AND HOSPITALS THOMPSON'S OIL CO. . . 1' '. ' H h. H hr 4.-Alx 'L' If 1.1 ' i, 4:5 'Q ' ,-X wi' X , Wir Vi .,L' IV'I'I i' . ,S U -S'S wggj , iii- K -If bl- ,f ' ,4,5QVg: . .6 .-I eg:--1-.I 'QZNESEQ -L- 1 ,I ' 2- M' -4 'tniillr ii 11 - it -1 14 I x if 'A-'ggiieigl HHN -'rf rl' ,wg H ' 'fund err ' 'V I V' c.,,,.,m my c..,.....I,r.Ii...NQQ...Ji. Oh, clear! I wouIdn't have brought the little sports car if I'd known the roads were this muddy! Frontier Service 15 Years Experience Across from Nampa High Dial 466-9976 KAI The Sports Voice of Treasure Valleyv CONGRATULATIONS N.N.C. ON YOUR GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY 111 3rd St. S. Dial 466-7871 NAMPA Our sincere best wishes to N.N.C. and this year's graduates STANLEY IRIEAILTY .l BOX 259 NAMPA P41112 loqia E.- Stealz lJvuAe Pizza - Spaghetti - Steaks Ronza and Pastromi Sandwiches RESIIIE I 540 Southern HEVR0lEI,IN12 PR 3-5050 139 Caldwell Blvd. Dial 466-0545 President Aufomome 'nf- 606 Southern Artery Simccl - Fiat Soles and Service 2i2 - K SHOW SWDY To PnovED N nwsilf 5 A woul- U no 6344 NEEDHH I ,MN T BE Asmmeo. 1 T0 G Ni-,aww DMDXQ4 Rl 1RU n-If WORD T5 MW 1: CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '63 '1 ' Phone 466-2489 Nampa bay if ffite grocery 824- 12th Ave. so. OPEN 9:00 am. to Midnight ALEXANDER'S LADIES', MEN'S and BOYS' WEAR featuring Nationally Advertised Brands CONGRATULATIONS N.N.C. md THE CLASS OF 1963 GREENLEAF CREAMERY ENJOY THE BEST C, 5: 5 ' 1 il 7327, ' ' 5' 3 i 6.-q...i' .,, fi -475:-T, 2 ' -5 if .-v-A-'-fi? ' -- 4--5 A C if E ,. rx , . 111251555 1' P g fu A -l ,IS :wi YA. m tg, V. ,. H 1, A 'r :L ,.'-. ' ,M --: .,. . .-:A . - sl, All I, ,qui gfea-wg! Y M .. f-- ' .lri A A' f ' :-.:N.: '- ,, ' J '-LU - ' wif? 1.9522 ', 311 4.-, s lq,. 43ff-1 f Y,,. f 1 'M H, . wx 4 . A -J-v -u l.. N -,-A A ,9 4 ' ,YQ SERVICE . . . that measures up in time of need. Alsip Funeral Chapel MW: GREENLEAF NAMPA, IDAHO Ice Cream H555 CONGRATULATIONS NAMPA DRY ULIEANIERS TO TH E CLASS I963 PEACOCK-HOLLYWOOD BEAUTY SALON Boise Nampa Caldwell . T115 531+ .1955-Q?'-ff? EUFQHH' 7344 fi-f ' 1 . ..e' , 111-leg, fir :pq - ' ax CEHIKIP11 Mizhw in N.N.C. Across from Post Oflice W' Ph. 466-0211 W R 8 V 0il Co. 3 AND 5 0 NS ALL STANDARD OIL fx PRODUCTS Complete Floor Coverings 1211 - 3rd s1.s0. 317 - 12th Ave. S Phone 466352' phone 466-0581 Nampa - Caldwell- Wilder THE NEW Nampa Chief Motel Iclaho's Finest Downtown Location on Highway 30 Free TV in Every Room Dining Facilities Heated Swimming Pool Van Engelens DEPARTMENT STORE Featuring Nationally Advertised Brands at Popular Prices Serving Idaho Since 1 9 1 0 Phone 466-2486 NHTIUJJ Troy Ldlllildfjg Ina DRY CLEANING See Our Campus Representative MARSHALL CORYELL For Cleaning Work TO0T 81 TELL DRIVE-IN CAFE Melton tBuckJ Boeder BURGER - IN - A BASKET Hamburger on a Bun with Relish, Lettuce and Fries Nampa's Most Complete Drive-in Cafe Booth, Counter, and Car-Hop Service Breakfasts - Lunches - Fountain Furniture 81 Appliances QUALITY DEPENDABLE FURNITURE APPLIANCES WVe Give S Sz H Green Stamps 1403 - 2nd St. So. - Nampa TIERIRYQS FURNITURE and APPLIANCES 172 - l3fl1 Avenue So., Nampa, ldqhg Serv- 14- Cen ter brag HWALGREEN AGENCY MEET THE GANG AT CLIFF 'S School Supplies gfmggfhltgfi' So' Dial 466-7823 Photo Supplies Hunting and Fishing Supplies Qlnngraiulatinnn in fur 511 gram nf iihnraiinn with sr Ollyriztimu lgnrpnzr I AJEC. WARE lINSlUlRANiClE AGENCY ' CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '63 GLEN REED Wl'nien you 'tllninllx lol? llNSUlRANCClE .. L. A 1, Q U lfllllllllllllni of GLEN lRlElElD M16-ll,3tl'i AVCl'lU'C South Nziumipa Plifonfc J1466d24l6f6 N NAMPA,S ONLY COMPLETE Congratulations Ito thoii vvhra , ve 21 Hllle DEPARTMENT STORE distirliction through N.N.C. H USE OUR LAY-AWAY 1223 - 2nd St. South PLAN Phone 466- 3535 Sir an ...for all Photographic Supplies and Services come to Nampa's Photographic Headquarters. 5 H Cl E E A P P A R E L Miller Photo Shop 1301 Ave- SO- 109 13th Ave. se. .Dial 466-0086 I NAMPA, IDAHO I Namlmf Idaho HARMONY CAFE K L ffffwf B t L h D. INSURANCE rea as 'mc 'nm LIFE 1 : FIRE 2 1 AUTO Stampede Room 1. Round-Up Room Private Parties and Banquets 611 - 15th Ave S0 WE SERVE THE FINEST Nampa, Idaho I Phone 466-2640 117 - 12th Ave. se. 4664936 - PHONE 4650277 NAMPA, IDAHO Protect What You Value I I unfpn Yfmlgf agency Home of Quality Cleaning 315 - 12th Ave. So. Phone 466-2448 ' Nampa, Idaho 12th Ave. Cleaners I 916- 12th Ave. se. Tmvel Experts I Complete Travel Information PICK UP AND DELIVER , AIR-BUS-STEAMSHIP Phone 4623687 KAMPUS KORNER Glungratulaiiunff Gilman nf 'EE'- mr are part nf 523 Holly Nampa, Idaho lloyd lumber fo. Building Material Aberdeen Coal Fuel Oil Headquarters for DuPont Paint We Appreciate the College Thank You 12 - 14th Ave. So. Phone 466-2434 MUN STER'S BARBER SHOP Al Munster and Ken Jones WE SERVE TO SERVE AGAIN Come In and Get Acquainted 1202 - 11th St. So. KFXD Building Margaret Ammon Fashion and Sports Apparel . . . Dial 466-3111 110 - 12th Ave. So. NAMPA, IDAHO PENNEY'S ALWAYS FIRST IN QUALITY Congratulations N.N.C. On Your Successful History The Best in Flowers 7fZClH7,fJCL QYOVCL! GO. Greenhouse To You Days Fresher FLOWER SHOP and OFFICE 1211 -2nd Street South Phones: 466-3508, 466-3509 AMPA DRUG CE TER STUDENTS' PHOTOGRAPHIC HEADQUARTERS SOUTH DAKOTA DISTRICT Qllmrrly uf thr Nztzarmw Believes in NORTHWEST NAZARE NE COLLEGE and Congratulates the Class of 1963 Albert O. Loeber - Dist. Superintendent Ruth C. Loeber - N.F.M.S. President James Ranum - N .Y.P.S. President Glen Dayton - Church School Chairman All Graduates of N. N. C. CASTLE GATE COAL PURINA CHOWS In Those Checkerboard Trucks VAIL PRUDUCE COMPANY Dial 466-7271 1305 2nd St. S Nampa, Idaho PENNY WISE DRUG STORE Dial 466-2442 For the Values in FURNITURE and APPLIANCES I-'II-'IRIS' I-'AIR and MARINA Furniture and Appliance -Where the Best Costs Less+ LA- Acock, Ralph ...,.. Allen, David ....... Aman, Wes .,.... ., Anders, Sharlene .. Anderson, Judilh .,.,... Anderson, Roberl .......... Anderson, Roweland Applebee. Connie ..... Armilage, Rona ,... Arneson, Ellen Babb, Leona ..,.,,. Bales, Marilyn ...... Ball, Donna Lee .... Ball, Judy .,,.,,..,.. Barber, Paul ,......, Barnes, Gary ,,...,.,....., Barnhouse, Rev. O. .... . Barlon, Richard .,...,.. Basham, Bradley ,..... Baxler, Geneva .,,. Beail, George .......... .47, 1fQfi7,isrf .,.........47, ---noi -3- snffss MQfI47 Bean, Ron .,.. ..,....,......... .....Y,, 8 9 Becker, Raymond ..,.............,........ ......-.-.4 Beem, Beverly ,..,,.,....... .............,.........-- Beeson, Ronald ............ 95, Beldon, Belly .,,...., Belisle, David ,,,... Belisle, Jim ....... Belisle, Jon .....,. Bellamy, Gary ...... Bellamy, Gil .,............. Belzer, Charles ...............,, Benner, Dr. Hugh C. 162,180,199 .-fQ5sfiss Bennell. Carnelia ............... Bennell, Gaymon ,,....,, Bennell, Judy ..... Berg, Daniel .....,.,.. Bergslrom, Ken ........ 89,I42, 156,159 ...........IOI . 204 Bergslrom, Nancy ....... ....... 2 2. 39. I53 Bernard, Sleven ...,......, ..............-------- Besherse, Larry ..,......,.......,,.------A--AA,-,-f-'-- Beymer, Mark ..............4.....A------AA--- - - 3 9 Bickle, Harry .,,,.... 48 156, I62, I99 Birks, Mary ......,..,,.A....---.,A-4-44A-----',------ 89 Billleslon, Geneva .,,.,.......----------'------4A--- Blackler, Ed . ,....,,.... ,....,, I OI, I59, I78 Blaclclock, Velma ....,. Blewell, Michael ...... Bloomer, Juanila .,., Bloomguisl, Marvin Bolles, Doug ,,,,,... Bomar, David ......,, --f1ffQi3fiis 101,178,180 Bon, Dave ......,......... ..f.-------A------ 9 5 Boswell, Caroline ....... .A,-,-.----'-------e-- Bravo, Cesar ...,..........,. .....,.....---,---,--,'-,- Bridges, Harlan ,...,,,........... 95, 163, 199 Briggs, Rev. George ......4.........--,------'--- 4 Brock, Leon ...A.,,Y.......,. ,,,,------------------ Brockmueller, Lois ,,.. Bromagem, Jim .....A.. Brooks, Richer .,,, Brown, Kenny ,..,.,.. Browning, Belly .,,,., Browning, James ,,,,,, Bruegernann, Helen Bryson, Nancy ,,.,...... Buker, Pearl ..,,.4,,.. 1QQfs6fisi Bull, William ,,,,, ..,...,,.....,,..............-.. ---- Bunn, Kalhy ,,,,,,, .......... 9 4.95, 145, I63 Burgess, Nina Burk, James .........,,... Burkholder, Gary ...... Burlch, Lynn ........ Busick, Linda ,.... Bulcharl, Ron Byers, Marvin .. .nvu48,I62 ,uffssfiss .-Q- Calverl, Marlha .. Carlson, George .. Carlson, Gerald ...... 282 . ..,,,, 89 In flex Carlson, Marvin ,...... Carlson, Sleve ........ Carner, James .,.,..., Carner, Myrle .. Carpenler, Dave .... Carpenler, Irene ,...... Ca rler, Ken ............ Carlwrighl, Sue Caudill, Bob .... Chadbourne, Melvalene Chadwick, Susanne ,.,....... Chalian, John .,,,,,.,.,,,,,, Chichesler, Rose Anna . Childers, Kalhleen Chrislensen. Don ..,. Chrislian, Karren ..... Clack, Belly .. ,..,... .. Clapp, Ronald ........ Clark, John . ...,,, ,. Clarkson, Elvin ....,. Clauson, Zola ............. Cleveland, Douglas ..,,. I OI .. .....,. IOI I OI 180 I OI 101, 207 I OI 163 ...,...,..95, I70, 176 I62 .,.......IOI, I79 89, 202 I Ol ........95, 163 166 I 01 I 01 Coblenlz, Lyle ,....,.,... ..,....... I Ol Cochrane, George ,.,,,,,,..,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 89, I80 Coen, Roberl ,,.,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,..... 50 Coil, Konnie ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 94 95 176, IBS, 189,212 Colby, Bernard ....,.,,,..,....,,,,...,.................... 50, 165 Coleman, Richard .,,., ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.....,...,........ I Ol I02 Collins, Dwighl ...... Conner, David .,...... Cook, Nelson ,,,,.. Cooley, Virginia Corlell, Jean .......... Corlell, Dr. L. T. .... . Corn, Trula ,,,,,.,,......... Coryell, Marshall ..... Collen, Ken ....,......, Collrell, Slephen ..... Couller, Gary ......,. Coursey, Clyde ..,... Cox, Dave ..,,..,.,.. Cox, Joann ....... Cox, Lavona Cox, Sleve .............. . ,,.... 95 Craker, Gilberl .,....... Crawford, James , 178, 180 , ....... I02, I75, 204 ..........95, 165. 166 , .,.,,..,,..,.,,,,,,....., 89 181 I02. 180,204,209 209 180 .......IO2, 168, 179 I79 I72, 174, I75, 180 157 165, 166, 174, 175 Crockell, Nancy ........,................ Crow, Slan ........ 89,152 164, Crum, Jack ...........,.,.......,,,.,..,...... Culver, Dr. Thelma B. ..... . 42 Cunningham, Glenn ...... ........,...... I 62,173 Curl, Harrold ,,,............ ....,.......... 3 9. 94. l69 Curlis, LaRose .......,... ...... I 02, I62. l63. I79 Culshall, Richard ,,,,,.,,..,,,.......,... 89, l69, 199.209 - D- Dahl. Lyle .....,.......... ........... ................................ . I 02 Damon, Sylvia ............ B9 Daulermann, Fredric ,..... Daulermann. Angela Davidson, Miar ............. Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis, Davis Dean , Carolyn ........... Jean ..... Kelly .......,. La rry ,......,.... Nancy Jean Nancy Lee ...., Suzanne ..,... Nalalie ........... DeLong, Russell V. ...... . Demmer, Juanila ..... Dennis, Kay ................... Dennis, Vernon Gene ....., Dodson. Devola ........... Dowd, Elizabelh ....... I62. 165, 173,176,213 .......70, I63 .......95, 188 .........l02, 163 .........IO2, I9I .......50, I72 I O2 ..,.....89 .......I02 .. .,..... I02 .....,....240 .......89, 163 .........102, 163 I79 Drake, Lana ....,................................................... I02 Dryburgh, Jack .,..................., ,.....,c..A................ I O2 Dryer, William .... 51,77 142.162, 165,199,209 Durheim, Kalhryn ..............,.....A..... ..... 9 5. 163.179 Dynes, Richard .......................... -.-..---- I 02. 178 - E- Eglqerln David ,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,, 51 143.155, I59, 166,198 Edgar, Daniel .... ............................ . H .. 51. I72 Edgberl, Delberl ..... ..90, 162,167,171 Edgberl, Karen .... Edwards, A Edwards Edwards, Larry ....... Edwards, Symone Elaine ....... , I ra ........ ... Elrish. Alex ..,......... Ellis, Dennis ........ Ellis, Leroy ....,...... Ellyson, Ed .......,..,,.,. Endecoll, Ca rol ..... Engles, Larry ,,.... English, Joan ,.,,.,., ,,,, Enns, Paul ...........,..... Erickson, Paul .... Espada, Abraham.-EDEC, Evans, Gary ........ Ewing, David ........ Fairbanks, Earl .. Falk, Carol . ....,.,,,,.,.,,, . Farmer, Kalhleen ........ Farmer, Dianne .... Fellar'James A. ..... . Fender, Marie ........ Ferdinand, Sharon .. Ferguson, Alma .,.,.. Fiehller, Helen ....... Filkins, Roberl' ..... Finkbeiner, Junella Fisher, Anna ............. Filch, Bob ....,.,,,.,,.,.. Fleming, Judy .. Flelcher, Donna 290 Flelcher, Phyllis 74, II2 Flowers, Harold ...... Flowers, Jean .....,,,,. Ford, Gilberl C. ..... . Forresler, Dennis ...,..... Forresler, Ma rgery .,,,. Frank, John .............. Franklin, Eslher .... Franklin, Gordon .... Franklin, Kay ..... Frazier, Evelyn Free, Jerald .......... Free, Kennelh ,..... Freeby, Sharon .... Freeman, Carolila ,... Frelwell, Roger .... Friberg, Hugh ...... Frilz, Kalhy ....... Fulcher, Marvin .... Fuller, Timolhy ........ Funk, Slanley ......,, I .-Qfsifii5f sfffssfisifiisf Mfffffiiibif .......9O, I 62 95, 158, 176.180 ,95,180, 191,192 Eslabrook, Lyle ..,,,..,..., fff1IfQIi6ifiss F1 .52, 82, 163, I70, ........I02, I97 .,,..., 96, 163 I4I, I62, 164, 165, 126, 128, I5 fQfffffffIfEif6En .....,..52 Mmmfffmi Furuyama, Eugene ............... ..-.- -G- Gacey, James .,.... Gammill, Janice ...... Gammill, Richard ...,... Gammond, Melvin .. Garber, Barbara ...... Gellrey, William .,...... .-----Qff56 ,,,, 90,176,180 Gerla, Dan ......................,..-,.---...-.----.-.- ---- Gibbens, Don l59, 164,165,176 Gibbens, Phillip .......,, 96, 146. Gibson, Vernon ,,,,.,.. Gilmore, Laura ....,.. Gilmore, Dr. R. E. ...... . Goebel, Ann .. Goin, Lynn ..... Good, Eugene Good, Sherly . .... . Graham, Janel ....,.. Granl, Marvella Gray, Jerald .. ..... .. Graybeal, Linda ..... Griep, Danny .,.,,. Grillin, Ralph ,... Grillilh, David ...... , ,...,...,.,..... 103 96, 162,189 QfiQfs5fi57 Qfgios .M ....,., U53 .EEEIOB 2, I62. 42, 166, 163 I97 I 108 I02 178 181 .95 204, 209 168 218 165 I92 I02 207 ,.95 171 168 180 182 ..9O 174 ..42 215 I79 I62 I02 I02 218 I02 204 163 175 239 207 I62 ..29 216 169 I02 173 I02 ..96 I02 109 ..I02 163 ..I03 ..I63 212 I79 ..I9I 192 191 165 209 ,109 191 ..IO3 ..I03 214 ..90 I92 180 178 E103 H240 163 224 M53 215 180 H96 217 180 ..l03 178 191 203 Gril 1ilh, Ron ,......,. Guches, LaVerne ...... Gundy, Lavilla -H Hagnas, Lilly-Ann ....,,..,.. Hagood, Richard Haines, Sharon ........ .,....,.,70, 163 199 Hall, Norman ,.....,......,.........,....,,,....... 90 Halley, Noreen ...............,..,......... 90, 165 Halley, Orval .... 46, 53, 81, 152, 177, 190 Haller, Linda ..,,................,.,....,.,,,,,...... 96 Hamil, Charlolle .,...,....... Harnillon, Charles ...,.... Hamrnan, Judy ....,....,..... , Harnrnersrrom, Carren ....,, .,.,........... Hammon, Duane .,,.......,., .,,..,,........... Hancock, Glenn .....................,..., 96, 199 Hankins, Lloyd ,.,.....,,,............,,,.. 103, 164 Hansen, Roberl' ..,....... 103, 180, 191,209 Hansen, Sharon ................,.........,...,......... Hard Rand ,.., ,... ......,...,,..,,,..,...,....,.,. Y. Ha rper, E. J. ....,.. . Harper, N. .,..,,,,.....,,... . Ha rringlon, Larry ,...... Harris, Alvin .,..,....... Harris. Mac .......... Harshaw, Leroy ..,,.,.. Hays, lrene .,........ Hays, Ronnie ...,........ Hediger, Dennis ,..... Helsz, Donna ..........,..,. .....,, 9 O Hendrickson, Gloria ....., .....,..... 9 6 Hendrickson, Tom ,.,,.,, ..,,.,..,..,.,.......... Hill, Double E ,.,,,, ..,.....,...... 6 ,7,17O Hill, Fred ..,,.,..... .....,... 7 0,162,172 H111, Helen ..... ,,.. Hiller, Marilyn ...... Hilliard, Barbara ...... Hills, Chrisline .,,,. Hills, Orrin E. .,.,,,,,. , Hiner, Lloyd ,...........,,,,,, Hollman, LeWayne .... 166 Ho1l'man,Zenobia .,.. Holcomb, Mariorie .. Holloway, Barry ...... Holloway, Thomas ..,. Horner, Annalila ...... Hopper, Mil1on ........ Hopper, Waller .,.... Horne, LeRoy .......... Hoskinson, Sandy ,,..... Hougland, James Howard, Carolyn . 136 ,,,......43. 199 1 03 21925 1 1 .......103 ........103 ..96. 170 167, 170 200, 201 ..7O,163 168,206 177,218 191,214- 155, 162 103 103 103, 159 202, 209 174, 191 218, 219 .....,,.103 103, 219 ,......103 103 .....,.103 .,,,,.,103 ......,.103 .....,..103 162,169 126,161 103,171 177,181 174,175 ,..,,,7, 21 168 103. 145, 179 200, 206 162, 178 .,96, 163 ,.96, 168 .,.,,..-.204 192 191. ........197 .,..,,.,103 213 157 212. 103 , 198 103 H96 Howard, Ed ....,,.,....., ....... 1 00,103,136.178.189 Howard, Judilh ....,... .........,..........,.......--....... 9 6 Howard, Marjorie .,................................ 96 Howe, Lelly ,,,,., .,....., 40. 148 Huber, Kennelh ....,. ...... 1 03.158 Hudson, Jim ,...,.., .................. 1 03 Hugg, Judy ,... ..,......, ......,,..,,......... 1 0 3 Huggins, Sherill ....., Hull, Sylvia .,.,,,,,.. 1-1unnewe11,V1cky ....,. Hunfer, Ronald ,,,,.,., Hunler, Ruby ....,....... Huslon, Cynlhia ...,.. Husfon. Roberl ..,...., Hydorn, John ....,.,.., Hyslop, Margarel .,.. lles, Charles ....... lsaac, Verna .....,..... Iverson, Larry ........,... ...,...90, Ifff9ZQ 162,168 .,....,,.,103 191 103. 1 03 ....96, 161 .........,104 168, 178 ...,31, 214 1 04 104 -J - Jackson, Anna Marie ..,,......,.......... ..............,..... 9 6 Jackson, James ,,,,.........,.. 46, 54, 75, 166, 176, 191 Jackson, Nelda ......., .......................,....-.-..-...... 5 4 Jackson, Rick ,.......,... .................. ............... . . 104 Jackson, Roberla ......,. .......,.. 1 04.161 Jacobs, Sharon ........ ........ 9 6. 180 Jacobson, Roberla ..,,.,,..,..................,......A.. 97. 163 Jahn, Beulah ,..,......................,.................. ...97.163 James, Gilberl ,,,,. .,,.,... 4 6, 54, 84, 136, 162,166 Jennings, Lydia ...., ..,.....,,....,, 9 0, 162,167,221 Johnson, David Johnson, Evelyn ........ Johnson, Marilyn .... QQQQQQQQ'1'6l1 . 174. 179 Johnson, Dr. L. Wesley ..... .,..,,..,,........ 1 6, 154 Johnson, Naomi .,......,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 23 Johnson, Richard .,,...,,.....,,,,,,,,,,, 54, 142, 159, 172 Johnson. Ron ...........,........ 104, 170, 178, 180, 207 Johnson, Ronald George ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 5 Jones, Marilee ,,,,.,,,,.....,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 04 Jones, Palricia ,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,104 Jorden, Eric ...,.,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,, 2 6 Jorden, Marcia .,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 09,161,167 - K- Karns, Marvin .,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 7 Kauffman, Jerre ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 5 Keel, Barbara .,,,..,, ,,,,,,,,,, 9 1,161,177 Keen, Joyce ,..,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 04 Keene, Jerry ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.. 9 l Keene, Marlene ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,.., 9 7 Kegley, Larry ...... ,,,,,,, 9 7, 162 Keller, Doris ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, N91 Keller, Janice . ,.,,,,,,,,,,------,,,,,,--, 104 Kelley. Mervin .....,..... ....... 1 09, 178, 191,192 Kelley, Virginia 4,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,-,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 5 Kemper, Rev. M, W, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 186 Kendall, Terry .,,,,.,,..,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 2 09, 210 Kenl, Dale ..,,,,,..,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 7 Kenl, David .,.,.,,, -.,,,,,,,,,, 5 5 Kem, Wilma ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,A,,,, 5.5 163 Keoppel, Janell 155. 157, 162, 167, 188,218,219 Kepharl, Dave ......,,,,,.....,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 104 180 Kersey, John ,,,,..,,.,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 0 4 Kirnplon, Clara ,s... ,,,,,,, 9 I 162 King, Dorolhy .,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 5 6 163 King, Vernon .,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 9 7 King, William ......,,.,..,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 104 168 Kinney, Jerry ,,,,,.. .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 1,204 215 Kinzler, Floyd .,,... 97, 199, 203, 206, 207, 214 225 Kirby, Daniel ....56, 78, 155, 159, 160, 162, 166. 167, 174 175 Kirby, Kalhleen ......,,,,,,,,.,,...,,,,,,,,,, 56, 79, 162 167 Kirby, Linda ........... ,,,,,.,..,..,..,........ 1 65 Kirby, Michael ,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 09 Kirkeide, Sharon ..,,... ,,,,.,,.,, 9 7, 168 180 Kirkano, Ronald ,,,,,,, ,..,,,,,..,,, ,.,,,.,,.,,,.,,,,,,.,,.... 9 7 Kionaas, Margarel- ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,.,,,,,,.,...,,,,,,, 97 Klassen, Slan ...,..,.,......, 91,16O,162,163,176 177 Knapp, Edilh ........,,,,....,.,,,,,,.,,,,,...,..,,..,,...,,,,...., 104 Knapp, George, .,...,,.,,..,,,,..,,.,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,.... 104 180 Kniqhl, Jerri ,..........,.... 91, 162, 167, 169, 170 225 Knighr, Rick .,....,..,,.........,,.....,...,..,,.....,,...., 109 180 Kra1l,Janel ...,,...., 91,141,152, 154,162,165 167 Kra1'z, Rayburn Dean ,.,,,.........,,......,,.,,.,........... 178 Kralzer, Jean ..,..,.,,,...... ,...... 9 7 163 Krause, Richard ...,.,,.. ,.......,..... 1 09 Kuipers, Janie ...,,,,,.,, ,......,... 7 1 163 Kupinski, Anlhony ,,..,..,.....,..,. ..,...... 1 04 215 -1-- Lais, Mike ..,,..,,...., ..,,...,.., 9 7,171,172,174 175 Lancasler, David ....,.. ,, .,...,. 46, 57, 155, 160 168 Lancasler, Edifh ,,,..,,... ....,..,,.,,....... 1 9,43 219 Lancasler, Ronald ,.,..... ..,,.,....,.,,...,., ...... 1 0 4 Landis, Elizabefh .,,,...,.,,,,. ,,....... 1 04, 156 Lanpher, Rev. Wilson ,,,,... .,..,,.,,........ 1 87 Larkin, David .,,,,.....,.,,....,, ....,..,.,,,,. 9 7 158 Larmon, Mary .,...... .,,,,... 104,168 179 Larsen, Eslher ...,,,, ,... ,...., .........,... . . 9 1 162 Larsen, George ...,,,... . ,,.,.,. .,.,. ....,..... ..... 9 7 , 172 Larsen, Glenn .,,.,,.,..,,,.,,..... ,57, 87, 152,159 168 Larsen, Jane Wille .....,,,.,.........,....,.., 57, 162, 163 Larsen, Lavone ..,,.....,,...,.,.,......................, 104 168 Larson, Kaaren ...,.,...........,.,.,.,..,....,.,,,.........,.... 104 Lalling, Trueline ,,91, 170, 176, 177, 182, 217 225 Laurie, Frank ,........,.,..,,..,,..,.,,,,,,,,.....,.,..,,...,,.., H104 Lawlor, Dr. Edward .,,,,.,,.,,.,,,.,,,,,,.,,,......,,,,., .,... 2 30 Lawson, Fayrine ....... ,..... 1 04 Leach. Eldon ......,,. ....., 1 42 Lee, Rev. Earl ....... 22.186 Lee, Linda ,,,,,..,,....,,.. ,.... ,,....,,.,,,,. 1 0 4 Lee, Michel .,,..,,,,.,.,,.,,, ,,.,,.., . . .. .,97, 177 LeMas'rer, Eleanor ....,, ...,,.....,,,.. 1 04, 198, 213 Lesler, Linda ,,,,.....,,,, ...,...........,,,,.,,.,,, 1 04, 221 Lesler, Rebecca ,,,,,,. ,,,..... 9 1, 141,157,180,197 Lewandowslci, Mae .......... . ,,.......... .57, 163 Lewis, Gerald .,,,.... .... ..,......... ...,, 1 0 4 Lewis, Harvey ,....... ...... , .97, 198, 214 Lewis, William .. .,,,,,,,,,,,....,.,,,,,,,.,., , ..,, ,, 97, 180 Lindbloom, Gordon ., ., ,.s,........... 58, 73, 152,153,162,165,166,178 Lindbloom, Hannah ..,,......,,.....,........ 100.104, 179 Lindley, Ray ....91, 154, 162,166,167,177, 182, 220 221. Lisk, Jamelyn ,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 97, 163, Lislr, Jay ......,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Lisk, Penny .,.,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-, Lillie, Carole ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 1,14S, Liffle. Linda ....... ..... 1 04, 126, 169 175, 1-0C11e, Gary ..,., .....,.... 9 1, 160, 199, 200, Loehner, Barbara , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Loen. Ken ...,..... ......,,...,. 9 4, 97, 166, Long, Rulh ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 3, Love, Jerry ,.,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 1, Lubiens, Edna ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, Lubiens, Merlyn ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Lubiens, Parry ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,- Luchsinger, Marqarel ,,...,.... 97, 162, 170 176, Ludal-11, Lila ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 04, Luilhle, Janer ,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 04, Lunde, Eileen ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,- Lush, Ronald .,..........97, 136, 159, 166, 167, 188, 191 218 Lyle, Arnold .,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Lyons, Judilh ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,. 9 1, - MC- McBride, Delberl ,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, McClain, Dar. ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 46, 170 McConne1, Paul ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, McGraw, Vashli ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, U McKenzie, Ray ....,,.,..,. 71, 159, 166, 171 McMichael, Wanda MaNa..q1.1,E.nes1 ..,, 11ffffffffffffifflffff McNaugh1. Jan .................... 97, 168,176 -MH Mahany, Edward .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Maier, Joanna ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Maier, Judy ..,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,, Maine, Roberl ,,,,,.., ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 9 7 , 180 Mangum, Palricia .. ....,.. 97, 155, 163 Mangum, Roberl ,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, Manley, Bill ,,..,.,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 1 Mapes. Nancy ,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, I O4 Marcus, Lavonne ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, Markos, Bill ............ ,,,,,, Marlin, Rulh ..,..,.....,., ,,,,........,...,,,,,,,,,,, Marlinson, Carol ,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Mash, Joe ....., .,.,.,,....., , ,94, 97, 162, 164 Mason, Audrey ,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Mason, Richard ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, I 91 May, Harold .,.,,.,,,,,,,, .,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Mayfield, Joseph ...... ,.,,,,,,, 1 8, 28, 112 Medaris, Russell ...,.... fffffffffffff99 Medek, Judy ,........ . Merrill, John .,,........... Messmore, Kalhleen .. Michael, Linda .,.... Miller, Alvin ...,.,,,, .. Miller, Bob ..,,.., Miller, Henry ,,,,, Miller Howard ..,..,,,,,.,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,. 17, 39, Miller, Joyce ,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 58, 163, 173 Miller Karalee ..... 59, 76, 126, 141,152 Miller Linda ,....,,, ,...,.,,,.,.,.,,...,,..,, , Miller. Lois ,,...,. .....,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,.,,..,...... Miller, Vera ,,,,..,,, ,,.,,,,,,,.. Miller. Virginia .....,......,.,,.....,............ 105 Mills, Dawn ....,.,,,...,.,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,.....,. Minion. Jack .,.,,......,.... 91,142,169,175 Milchell Carol Milchelll Willia 1'Tl ..... Millelslaedr, Joyce . Moen, Carole ..,..... Mohler, Linda ...... ,.... Money, Douglas ....,...... Monroe, James ......,,. Monlgomer, Kennelh 7 'ffffff'1'bsf'1'i55 fffQQ'1'65 Monlgomery, Marilyn ,,,,, ...,.,,., 9 8 Moore, Allen ...........,..,........,...,..,,,,.,..., 98 Moore, Charlene 162, 164, 192, 197, 198, Moore, Delilah ..,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,.,..,,.,,.,,,,,, 91 Moore, Gary ..,,,,.,....,,.,., ,,,,,,,,, .....,.,,.,...... Morehead, Gordon ......,.,........ .. ..... 105 Morgan. Newell ..,..,.... 98,17l,178,192 Morris, Mildred .......,.,...,,...,.,,,.,,,.,,.....,,..... Morrison, Dr. J. G. ,,,,,,, ., ,,,,,,,,,.. Morrow, Pamela .,,....,.,.,....,...,..,,. 98, 163 Morlimer, Meredilh 152, 158, 162, 166, 182 104 220 1155 182 191 179 162 199 'iiili 1 92 115 169 104 105 105 168 176 153 '156 ..97 196 179 162 966 ..91 162 172 216, 162 178. 198, 176. 167, 1 1 Moseley, Lehman 92.164,170,175,176,182,I88 Mosher, Rila .,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,.4 92, 162, 191, 197, 198 Mosley, Jack ..,,,,,.......,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,v,,,,A,,.,,,,,,,A,,,,4,,., 59 Mosieller, Kaihleen ......... 98, 145, 163, 220 Moilram, Dick ...,.. .............,...,,,,.,,,,, , .109 Mowery, John . ,.,,...,...,.A,,,,..., H105 Mull, Roberl' ,,,,,,,,. 105 Murphy,AbUah .....,.. 105 Myer, Max .,,..,,,. ,,,,,,, ,.,,,,x , , 98 Myers, Dean ...,. ,,,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,, I 6 8 .. N .. Nason, Mariorie ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,, I 80 Needham, Joseph ,.,,.... ,....I.. 5 9 174 Needham, Mary ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 6 O 197 Nelson, Mary ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 O5 Nelson, Phillip .,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 I2 Newgard, Norma ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, IO5 Nichols, Keilh .,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 9 2, 162 217 Nichols, Ralph .,,,, ........ 1 05,158 178 Nuilinq, Rodney ...... ,..,........ I 05 209 Nye, Wallace .....,...,,,....I...,,,. ,........,,,,,, 1 05 -0- Ogburn, Cheryl ...........,..,....,..,,,,,.,....,,,I.,. IO5 Olp, Paul ...,.,,,,,.,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,., IO5 Olsen, Galen ..,.,... 92. 166, 174, 182, 189 213 Olsen, Gordon ...,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,..,,, 230 Olson. George .... 60, 118, 119, 137, 142 218 Olson, Rev. Howard .,..............,.....,........... 186 O'Nei11, Joe ....,........,,.,,,,.,..,...,,,,,a....,,,, 60 172 O'Nei11, Emma Louise ...... ,....... . .60 Orcull, Ginger ..,..,.,,,,.,,, .,.,, 1 05 Orkney, Duane , .,...,, ,,,.,.. 2 06 Owens, Earl .,..,... .....,,,,........ .,....... 1 6 4 - P- Pace, Marvin Jackson ..........,.,,.,.. 98, 178 181 Page, Dennis .. .,.,..,... ............... . .98 Page, Terry .....,.,. ..61 Palleil, Beilie ....... U98 Palmen, Jerilyn ..,.. 105 Parsons, Roberi .,,.,... ....... . 105 Palnode, Joanne ,.,,....,, ......,....,.....,., I 63 Pallerson, Ronald ..,,..,, ....................,,,, . .92 Pallerson, Warren ........... 105, 168 180 Pallon, Sandra ,.... .,.,...., 6 1, 162, 180 220 Paulson, Elwin .,,,.,, .,,,..,.,....... 1 05 191 Pauizki, Shirley ..... ............. . .61 Pedersen, Marcia ,... .....,,. 9 8 192 Pedersen, Rudolf ...,...,...................,....,,..,... .,61 Pemberion, Myrna 8 16, 118, 119, 152, 163 Penlicoii, Raynelle ,........,......,...,,,,.......... 179 Pershall, Leland .................. 98, 158. 163 214 Persoon, Duane ..... .,.,...............,..... 1 05 Peiry, Richard ....,,, ,..............,..,,.. I 68 Peliil, Irene ....,.,. ......,. 7 I 167 Pewiil, Wanda ..... ......., I 05 Plosl, James .....,, ...............,.. I O5 Phillips, Darlene .........,........,,.. 105 Phillips, Jerry .....,, .,..... 9 4, 98. 136 221 Phillips, Leila ..... .,,,.........c,.,..,,...,... I 45 Phillips, Roy .,,..,. .........,..,........,,,..,...,. I 78 Pinner, Lesler ............,............. 108 Poe, 1 '1aI ,,,,.,.,..,,.,,,....., 62, 162, 166,177 180 Ponce, Chrisline ..,..., .A,,...,..A................... I 69 Porleriield, Janel .,...,.. ,................. 9 8 165 Posl, Kennefh ...,.. ,.,..................,... 1 58 Posllewail, Lois ..,.. ....,...,...............,.,. I 73 Pounds, Glen ....,.... .....,. 1 05, 168. 178 212 Pounds, Marlow .,.... .........,c.,.........,.... I 80 Powell, Dianna ..,,....,.,.......... . 105 Powell, Ru1'h ,,,.,., ............ ,,...,... , . 98 Powers, Leon . ...,... 88.92, 199 221 Powers, Leona ....,,,....,......,.. . 180 Praslon, Belly ....... ..AAA .....,,,..,. 1 O 6 Preslon, Roberl' ,... ,,,,....,,,,,.. . 106 Price, Clinlon ,,,,, ............,,,,, , 180 Price, Paulelle ........ 106,163 221 Price, Veldon ., ,..,.,.... . 106 Pryor, John ....,,, ,,... , 169 Pryor, Kaye , ..., . 163 Puirnan, Earl .,... .24 Pyne, Charles ., ,., .. 106 -Qi Oualls, Lynda , ..... 88,92,I61,162,173 175 Ouery, Carol ....,..,..,..,. 284 163 Ouery, Geneva ....., Ouick, Dan .......,.. Ouick, Jewell .,.....,........ Radach, LaRae ...... Raine, Kenneih ,,.... Rambo, Helen ...., Randol, James ,,.,,,,,,,,, Rafhien, Noree n ...,.... Rafzlafi, Kaihryn ........ 62,l36,T4Ti R... Rayborn, Eldon ...... Rayborn, Nina ..,..... Rediger, Roger ...... Reed, Kenl' ......... Reeves, James ..... Reisch, Harel ....... Remy, Jerry ........, ..........62. 163 ........106, 159 161, 163,214 1 06 176 ,.,..,.19, 212 ....,...98 ...,....,.145 ....,...106, 162 106, 158 Remy, Jon ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--,,,,--,, 98 Remy, Richard ,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,V 98 Rerischler. Don .......,.... 92, 142, 188, 191,209,220 Richards. Ralph ......,..........,,.,......, 92, 142,163, 178 Richardson, Bally ,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,, 3 7,43, 197 Riley. Gail .............. ,......., 9 2, 115, 126 Riley, John ......,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 0, 11, 12, 28 Rimbey, Maylielu ,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,..,,,, 9 2, 163 Robbins, Wayne ,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 06, 168 Roberls, Hoyl .,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-, 9 2 Roberls, Judie ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 8, 163 Roberis, Linda ..,.... 63, 141 170,214,215 Roberfs, Marvin ,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 8, 176, 198 Roberls. Sianley ,...,,......,.,,..,,,.,..,..,,,,.,.,,,,,..,,,.,, 109 Robinson. Lois ............,.., 88,92, 152 161,163,177 Robley, Marvis .,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I 06,180 Rodeen, Louise ...... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 9 8, 192 Rogers. Arnold ...... ,,.,......,,.,........ 6 3 Rogers, Paul ..,,..... ..,,..... 9 2, 162, 191 Ross, Wilfred .....,,. ,......,,.,.,, 9 2, 176 Roybal, Lorella ,,,, ,.,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,A ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I O 6 Rudeen, Mark 98, 146, 176, 188, 191, 192,219 Russell, Dale ...............,..,,..,,..,.,,.,,,......,,,,...,,,.,.... 98 Rydberi, Jerry ....,.,,,,,...,,.,,,.,,,, ...... 1 06 .. 5- Soi1OI'S, Linda ...,, ....,........... 1 O6 171,174,191 Salisbury, Billie ,,,,,, ,,.. ,,,.,...,,......,. 1 O 6, 148 Salisbury, Dick .,,,,,,,.. ,.,.....,..,,,..,,,............. 9 2 Sams, Dennis ............,,..,..,.,.,,,.... 106 170,178,180 Sanner, A. Elwood .,.,,,,,,,,,.....,.....,.,.,,, 27, 189, 191 Sanner, Evelyn ,,,.,,,.,,,,,, 98, 157, 161 167, 176, 225 Sanner, Ruby .,,,,,,,...,.,.,...,..,,,,,,..,,........ 34,134,213 Sanlo, Karen .,.,.,,,,,,,,, ....,,.,,,...,. 1 06, I79 Saunders, Karen .,.,,,,,,,. ,........ 9 8, 176.216 Saunders, Kennelh ..,,.,, .....,.,...... 9 2. 168 Sargisson, Charlene ,.... Savage, Henry ....,..... ,.....,.106, 217 ..........63. 203 Schaper, Hedy .......... .,...,......,.... 6 3, 163 Schaper, Linda ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 6 4, 162, 173 Schendel, Daryl .,....,,.,,....,.,,........,.......,....,,.. 92. 191 Schrnelzenbach, Charlie ......,.,,,...,.................,... 106 Schrnidl, Doug .........,...,,... 106,191 192. 213. 224 Schmidl, Susana ........ .,.......,..,,................. 9 2. 163 Schoenborn, Duane ,, ....,..,.........,.......... 98,162 Schoenborn, Shirley ,,,,, ,,,,,, , ,,64, 162, 173 Schroeder, Clynlon ..........,...v,....,,.,,. 106, 178. 180 Scroeder, Mel 64. 83, 152, 160, 162, 166, 170. 175 Schuerch, Janel ,,,,.....,,,....,......,,. 93 141.163, 173 Schwanz, Merlin ,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,....,..... 106,191,219 Schweizer, Marlene Scol. Gwendolyn Scurlock, Roselia ,.,.., Seals, Dr. B. V. ......... , Seaman, Bernard ........ Seaman, Sylvia .,,,.. Seamans, Arlhur .,.. Seibold, Karren Semays, Mary ..... Seward, Shirley ., ,Qff35 Sharp, Harriel' . ,,.. , ,.,. 93,162 Shaw, Judilh .. .......,... .,.,.,........ . . Shearer, Roberla . , ,........... Shepard, Marilyn ., ,. ....... 99, 163 Sheppard, Berlha ...,., ........... .... Sherrell, Alice .....,,. Shields, James ..... Simms, Cecilia Sine, Jack ....... 1 06 ..,,,.14. 42, 166 zn98,136,163 164,167,216 , ,,..,..... 64,190 , ,,,,....., 106 106,173,179 173,175,196 99,162,173 93,136,162 165.I76,180 nnnn265,163 . ,,.....,.. .,.. 1 06 .,,-.,,106, 209 179 106, 167, 209 .....,.,106. Six, Gordon Skagerberg, Gary ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 O6 Slarnp. David .,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 06,158 162 Sloan, Elda .,,,..,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5, 5, 162 Smilh, Bill .,.,..,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 06 Smilh, Dick ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 06 Smilh, Irene ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, I 06, Smilh, Ouenlin ,,,,, ,,,,,, I 06, Smilh, Zelma ..,,. ,,,,,,,,,, Solomon, Karen ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sorenson, Dean ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sougsiad, Myrna ,.,,,., ,,,,,,, 8 8,93, I4-I, 162, Sougsiad, Myron ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I 06, Sparks, Jo Ann ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sporleder, Laura ,, ,,,,,,,,, 23, Sporleder, Marvin ..., ,,,,,,,,, I 7, Sporleder. Suzanne .,... ,,.,..,,,,,,,..,.,.,, Sfanley, Paily ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 9, Slark. Merilyn ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, I OO, 107, Slarks, Linda ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Slailey, Carol ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 9 Sleeves, Thomas ,.,, .,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sleison, Elwood ,,,,,,,,....,,,,..,,,,,, 107,162 178 Slevens, Suzanne ........ 107, 159, 163, 170 173, Sliehl. Rulh ,..........,...,.............,., 107, I79, 212, Sfiller, Linda 1,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., Sloilel, Larry ..,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,.,, Siorie, Jerry .......,,,.,.,.... ......... 9 9, Slowe. Rev. Eugene ..,..,, .......,...........,........,,. Sullivan, Wesley ,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I 07, Sumrall. Billie ...,....,. ........, 6 5,145,165,169, Suffer, Barbara ,,,,. ,,,,,,.,..,.,,.........,.. 6 5, Swaim, Bonnie ,,,,,..,,,, 93,163, Swann, Alline ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.. Swanson. Mona , ...,,,..,.,....,,,,, 66,163 165, -T- Tannesen, Judy ....,,,,,,..,..,,,.......,.. 93, 162, 197, Taplin, Ilene ,,,....,.. .,..............,....... Taylor, Befhel ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,................ Taylor. Charles . .,....... 100, 107. Taylor, Jerry ,,... ......,.. I 07, 214. Taylor, John ,.,,,..,..,.,,,.. ....,.........,,.,......... Taylor, Paul ,,.,,.,,,,..,..,,.,.,.,.,....... 100, 107. 146. Taylor, Thomas Russell ...,....,.....,. 93, 162. 198. Tegelhohf, Rod .,,,,......,....,................,..,.............. Thomas, Kalhleen .,.,.....,...... 99,156,163. 176. Thorpe, Lloyd ...... .,.....,.,......... I O7 199. Thun, Jeannie ............, Tibbs, Anila .,......... ....... I 07 Tidwell, Darrell ........ ........... Ti11o'1son, Donald ...... .......... Tilloison, LaDonna ....... 109 Tinnin, Leon ,,,,,,.... ..,................. Tippilr, Colleen ........ ........ 6 6 163 Tippiil, Kennelh ..,,.. Tippili, Warnie .... Tipfon, LeRoy ..,,., Todd, Laurlee .,..... Tombaugh, Eula Tracy, Joseph ,,,,...,. Trauernichi, June .... Tromburg, Henry ,,.,,,. Trowbridge, Roberl ,..,.., Trus'I'y, William ,.,..,,..,, 1 ,,,........ .... 9 3 NHHM34 Ufffli .Uo,,s4o ffffslfai Turner, A. C. ,.....,................, . Usrey, Palsy ..,.... VanArsde1, Sian .. Van Beek, Jeanine , Van Buren, Carol ., Vail, Delberl' ...,. Vail, Elmore . Vail, Virgil . .,,,,,, . Vanderpool, Dan Vanderpool, Kay , Vander Sloep. Marcia VanOrder, Jerry ., Vivig, Jerri , ,. ., Vieselrneyer, Curlis Volk, Mary .....,,,....,,,, Walker, Evelyn Walker, Leoma ,... -U- -V- ,,....107 'iffiafiifisi 100,107,155 iifhvfiai -W.. 134 ..107 162 173 ..30 169 202 1166 204 M30 204 iii I Wall, James ......... Waller, Deloris ...,.,. Wandling. Larry ........ Warren, Glen .,,,,,,.,,,, Washburn. Marian .... Wafson, Glaphre ...... Waison, Kalhi ,.,,........ Waison, Kennerh U88 Wealherby, James ..,, Weaiherby, Kaihaleen ii:iiii99ii-163 . 9 ies Webb, Mac ,,,,.......,,.,......., Webb, LaDonna ........ Weber, Beverly .....,,A...........,.,.,,.. Weelcly. Rosemary ..................,......... Welch, Miriam ..,........,,..... IO7, 163 Weniworih, Judiih ,.,,,,,,..,...,..,..,,..., Wesche, Lilburn ........ Wesche, Percival . ,... Wheeler, Yvonne .,... While, Siella ..,....... Whiimarsh. Ben ........ Whirma rsh, 1-la ryey ..... Whifrrei, Connie ....,.. Wick, Oscar .,...,...,..... Wilcsirom, Chuck ,...... Wilcsirom. Garold ,.,.. Wilde, Dennis .....,.. 116.134, IO7. 146. ...46. 93 in-176. 192 166,199 ...,99, 191 1 8, 39 ,.........146 171.179 ....99, 198 188,191 163, 179 107 199. 162 Willces, Judy ........ , ................ 107 107, . Karol .,...,,.... ,, .,,.,,, , ,,,,,,,,,, , Willcuis, Lois ........... Williams, Jeanine .. Williams, JoAnn ,,,, Williams Williams, lvieredilh .,.... Williams. Ronald ........ 145.173 93.162. 167. 170,197 Woodward, Judson .. Woodward, Roberi' .. Woolbrighr, Carolyn Woolbrighi, Wes .... Woolery, Clifford .... Woolery, Donald ...... Woolery, Lawrence .. Woolery, Olivia ...... Williamson, Iva ,.,..., .,.,,,,,.,.,,,,,, 9 3,163,179 Williamson, John ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,107 Willis, Don .,.,,,,,..., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 9 Willis, Gary ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,-, I 07 Willism, Jim .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -,,,,,.-, 9 3 Willmschen, Nancy .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, Wilson, Don ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,, Wilson Helen G, ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 18, 37, Wilson Janice .,..,. 67, 85, 137. 162.163, 177, Wilson, Jerry ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--,,,,,-,, Wilson Mallalieu ..,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Wilson Sranley .,.,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Wilson, Terry ......,... ,,.,..,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, Wilson, Thomas ,,,,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,, I 07, 159 Wiley, Dr. 1-1. Orion .,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Winans, Kaye .,,,,..,..... ,,,.,,,, 9 3, 145 Windom. Gary ...,,.,,.., ,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,.,,, Wisenbalrer. Larry ...,,... ...,,..., 1 08, 178 Wood, Carol .,,,,,..,,,,.., ,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 1 O8 Woods. Bill .........,,.. ..,..,.. 9 9, 191 Worihen, Roberi .,,,,, ,,,,,,, Wrighf, Guy .,,.,,,,, ,',, Wrig1'11', Joe ,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,, Wriqhl, Keiih ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, Wrighisman, Janel .,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,. 1 08 Wyse, Diane ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.,,,,, -Y- Yamanishi. 1-lerberr ,,,,.,.,,,, ,,,,,., 9 9 Yancey, Daniel .,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, Young, Evelyn .,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., 108 Youngblood. Alyce .,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, Younger, Carolyn 115, 141, 161, 163, 176 -Z- Zachary, Lane .,.... 99, 166. 170, 176, 177 Ziclseloose. Nila ..,,...,..........,..,,,.,.....,,,,,,, Zink, Margaret .........,.,,,...,.,....,.,. 93,162 .LL M31 '82 Y' . V : ' i I A 1 n ' N, 1, y I .. 'Q' 5 E I X .5 , C Q 1 1 nfl, A 1 N , X K X 4. K X .4 X Q F.: -35. 'QA q. 1. if .N N ww ' s M - yn V1 Q-11 'fir ,. JF .Y ' 'Y BQ' 'za 4 'Wm . J 'X ,'f F Jr ,av K 'ifki 'f '24 , r z Lf, . .V - . ..,,,..g., ., ,,,. 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