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Published by the Associated Students Oregon State University Corvallis, Oregon Volume 58 Copyright 1964 Editor: John Sheller Business Manager: Bill Milne Managing Editor: Sandy Burns Adviser: Irwin Harris 1964 BEAVER Editorial Staff Copy: NIKI ISTED Opening: SANDY BURNS Laura Bender, John Sheller Campus Events: BECKY REDDING Carol Jacobson, Leslie Bush, Anne Ballen, Linda Hilly Seniors: SUSAN MAYER Living Groups: SANDY LEWIS and JUDY HARLE Mary Ann Murtaugh, JoAnn Duffy, Beverly Philips, Betty Hutchinson, Carol Ann Calley, Sharron DeYoung, Cookie Ried, Marilyn Barry, Loretta Barry, Mary Speckhart Administration: STEVE TEAL Colleges: JERRY EWING Clubs: NORBY REA Anne Mason, Sue Scott, Mary Jo Gainer, Betsy Slegal, Helene Hornstein Honoraries: SHARRON BOND Diane Kleiner Military: DICK ASH Engineering: DICK ASH ASOSU:JOANN BYE Publications: LOIS HARRIS Fine Arts: SANDY THOMAS Sandy Chapman Royalty: JANET SCHULTZ Sports: MIKE DENNIS Scott Thompson, Carl Donovan, Don Cook, Kathy Standring Cover: JOANN BYE Sandy Burns, John Sheller Business Staff Page Sales: TOM MOON Office Manager: KAREN MESERVEY Office Secretaries: Joe Roberts, Fricia Helm, Marilyn Schmokel Opening Section 4 Campus Events Activities Sports 12 34 262 358 414 3 6 PHYSICALLY . . . The students at Oregon State, numbering over 10,000 are its mainstays, its supporters, its very roots — rushing, rambling, far-reaching roots demanding more room. 7 ACADEMICALLY . . . The core of the university is the staunch academic fiber of its administrators, professors, classrooms and laboratories standing steadfastly against the storms of narrow-mindedness, ignorance and prejudice. 8 9 DEVELOPMENTAL! . . . Branching from the academic trunk of the university are varied activities prompting individual growth — budding, ripening, blossoming self-development in citizenship, aesthetics, talent, and athletics. 11 FALL Leaves cover the ground as freshmen wander hopelessly in the fog of new experiences — rush, registration, football games, the Papa Pick, green ribbons, rook lids, new friends, new faces, the first midterm. A time of frustration, a feeling of freedom, adjustment . . . finally settling into the routine of college life. Busy upper classmen return to campus — old friends, gossip sessions, a new crop of freshmen, the MU and that cup of coffee, the new library, the routine of classes, that fading tan, resolution to make better grades. A feeling of confidence, a touch of boredom, a tinge of expectancy, the upper classmen continue . . . 12 A PRESIDENT IS DEAD A sudden veil of sadness covered the OSU campus, the state, the nation, the world. John Fitzgerald Kennedy, President of the United States was dead. Silence . . . lonely walkways . . . empty classrooms ... as Oregon State faced the shocking reality. A flag at half mast expressed what no one could put into words. Slowly the veil was lifting as activities began again. “Time heals all wounds” but it can never erase the scar. 13 BEAVER SPREE IN ’63 Organized confusion, mob hysteria . . . Shivering students limp from noise parade trucks to join the milling mass. OSU joins the traveling Hootenanny: Lou Gottleib, Modern Folk Quartet, Bessie Griffin and the Gospel Pearls, and the Knob Lick Upper 10,000 as they express the feeling of the University in “It Was a Very Good Year. 14 15 Alums return and University spirit swells during Saturday’s Homecoming festivities ... Carrie Case reigns over “Beaver Spree in ’63” . . . Alum reunions, WSU game, All-Star Review, and Homecoming Dance . . . Traditional Benny Beaver rouses the enthusiasm of Tailflappers and all Beavers, young and old . . . House signs are back as Sig Eds win Sweepstakes. 17 OSU REACHES OUT Fall term, along with the rain, the campus was deluged with celebrities. In November, “If I had a Hammer” rang out to a spellbound audience. Undaunted by paper airplanes, Peter, Paul and Mary captured the heart of OSU. The MU Ballroom was crowded weekly as talented students performed in Friday Variety. Victor Borge came—jack of all talents: musician, comedian and singer. CHRISTMAS IN CONTRAST A busy, bustling, gay time — Yuletide season at Oregon State — Class Christmas trees brighten the MU. The senior tree wins as usual, despite the original decorations and hard work of other classes. The MU Christmas party completes the scene . . . Mr. and Mrs. Claus and the invasion of hundreds of beaming children. The All Campus Sing —flick of candles and students gather in the quad, bundled in sweatshirts, coats, scarves, and mittens to keep out the nipping air. Students together for a few minutes to share the Christmas spirit before vacation. Fog moves in, encloses the campus, dulling the shimmering lights of the Quad’s Christmas tree. But what difference does it make ... ? No one cares. The quad is deserted, the library is full. The cheer of the Christmas season is subdued as students who are more occupied with self — finals, grades — almost forget Christmas. WINTER Rain seems to be the main ingredient of the season. Umbrella-covered students scurrying from building to building... umbrellas piled outside of classrooms . . . students sitting through class with soaking feet despite boots and umbrella... Infirmary full during final week ... a time to stay indoors, a girl staring forlornly at the drops as they beat against the window. But regardless of the rain, the term whizzes by . .. Mortar Board Ball, Junior-Senior Prom, Dads Weekend. 22 Winter term found the harmon, and satire of the CHAD MITCHELL TRIO at the Univt sity. Chad Mitchell, Joe Trazen, and Mike Koblerk, for er students at Gonzaga University, delighted Oregon State with “Rum by Gum.” “Step right up — just ten cents — come one, come all —try your luck.” Games of chance, tests of skill, the wheel of fortune, ring tossing ... the MU ballroom was alive with the laughter of students, faculty and Corvallisites as they tried their skill for prizes at the SOPHOMORE CARNIVAL. 23 KING OF HEARTS Girls struggle frantically to create prize-winning corsages ... freeze in winter weather as they wash date’s car, and sacrifice coffee in commons for weeks to provide romantic evening, including steak dinner. Girls finally have their chance to treat their “King of Hearts” royally . . . Don Loomis crowned Mortar Board King. HELLO YOUNG LOVERS Johnny Mathis finally comes to OSU for concert preceding winter prom, “Hello Young Lovers.” Queen Anne Neville dances with stars in her eyes after every girl’s dream come true . . . being crowned Queen of the Prom. 25 26 GLAD YOU’RE DAD “Glad you’re Dad” and glad you’re here for one of student’s and Dad’s favorite weekends. Even the weather cooperated for Rugby games, crew races and strolls on campus—proud fathers, cane in hand—“How many stripes do you have?” Dads began arriving Friday in time to register and see Friday Variety, and Saturday they kept coming . . . Dad’s balance box luncheons on knee and are entertained by OSU students. Some Dads are especially lucky to be able to see the best dancers and musicians there are. The morning coffee hour gave the dads a chance to have a leisurely chat with old friends and to meet new ones ... Firesides— Dads relax, meet their sons’ and daughters’ friends and look back on the fun-filled weekend when they were college students once again. Spring—that magic, wonderful, carefree time. The fun-filled moments . . . trips to the beach, picnics, swimming, suntans, bike rides, endless water fights m as sounds of Peter, Paul and Mary float out of open windows. But there’s another side of spring ... the « rain that won’t stop especially on a planned beach weekend. The agonizing attempts to study while others are outside having fun. Spring is a special time of fleeting moments, a time of young love— a boy and girl on a hilltop silhouetted against the sunset thinking about what the future will bring. 29 30 TIME OUT FOR MOM Mother's Weekend special event: Turbo, Stewball, Puff the Magic Turtle and other well-trained turtles competed in the Beta Theta Pi turtle race. In spite of flat feet, halitosis, and possible fatal pregnancy, the turtles earned bets which were given to the Children’s Farm Home. After a week of training, turtle care, and hilarious high-jinks, the races were off... and the prizes awarded: best decorated turtle, Sackett D; best pep group, West Hall; and fastest turtle, Kappa Alpha Theta. Mothers attended the MU Banquet, teas, meetings, the style show given by Home Economic students, the flower show, track meet, the water show and the IFC Sing ... Moms roughed it” in dorms and houses complete with serenades and shopping sprees: A weekend devoted to Mom. 32 GRADUATES ENTER THE WORLD ANOTHER STEP AHEAD Crossing the quad... traditional rites in the coliseum... farewells... speaker William E. Walsh, president of the State Board of Higher Education ... realization of a parent’s dream ... the graduates enter the world another step ahead. 33 Students Students Seniors 37 Living Groups 69 36 oy iitofii A ppiicalion •' « • «• Schi oi«-ic.-s J rv AMi c;i nor- frur'm litfii rv«l lr«tioii, IchnUUIC Honoi oinmiuluii ■« writ - m th ! .. Senior Class Officers Top shelf, left to right: Judy Gainer, Vice President; Bill Manning, President; Susan Mayer, Secretary. Middle shelf: Marvin Lee, Treasurer. Bottom shelf: Steve Ebert, Sergeant at Arms. 38 Abcrsold, Marie Home Economics El Paso Acton, Dennis education Corvallis Adamek, James C. engineering Powers Anderson, Sandy education Larkspur, Calif. Anhorn. John 8 and 1 Medford Anhorn, William Engineering Central Point Adams. George E. 8 and T Oswego Adams, Randolph J. 8 and T Portland Adams, Richard Science Portland Apple. Les M and SS Silverton Archibald, Ann Science Toledo Armantrout, Janet H and SS Corvallis Aairey, Dennis Science Renton, Wash. Alben, Ted E. BandT Vancouver Albright, Rich 8 and T The Dalles Armantrout, Sherrie Education Albany Ashimine, John T. Science Honolulu Ashton. Rita Home Economics Covina. Calif. Alexander, Julie BandT Milwaukie Alexander, Sandy Education Portland Allen, Edna E. 8 and T Woodburn Astro. Richard H and SS Chicago, Illinois Atchison, Marilyn 8 and T Canby Atwood, Ilia W. BandT Corvallis Allen. Karen Pharmacy Gonzales, Calif. Allen. Sidney Engineering Bakersfield, Calif. Allison Dennis Engineering Rogue River Avrit, Roger BandT Sweet Home Ayres, Robert B. Pharmacy Modesto, Calif. Backman, George forestry Coos Bay Allison, Don Engineering McMinnville Alton, Robert Engineering Milwaukie Amens, Robert Pharmacy Corvallis Badger, Rodney Science Gold Hill Badley, James Engineering McNary Bailey, Glenne Home Economic Salem Anderson, Bill S. BandT Canby Anderson, David H and SS Junction City Anderson, David D. Science West Linn Bailey, Kaye Education Edmonds. Wash. Bailey, W. Martin Science Prineville Baker, Alfred Science Portland Anderson. Kirk Engineering Lakevicw Anderson, Ralph Engineering Aberdeen, Wash. Anderson, Ronald Education Hermiston 39 Baker. Donna Lee Home Economics Salem Baker, lla Jean Education La Grande Baker, Norah Home Economics Coquille Baker, Robert $. Balch, Thomas A. Baldwin, James L Baldwin, Jim Science Pharmacy Science 8 and T Portland Bakersfield, Calif. Astoria Forest Grove Barney, James R. 8 and I Madras Barney, Robert Science Portland Barrett. Robert Agriculture The Dalles Barry, Marilyn {duration Corvallis Ball, Marilyn N. (duration Hillsboro Barss, Kathleen (duration Portland Barber, Roger M. Science Mentone, Calif. Barstow. Dennis Science Corvallis Barker, Joe 8 and T Corvallis Bartel, Fred W. Engineering Portland Barklaw, Mary (duration Langlois Bash, Judy (duration Medford Basinger, Ronald 8 and T Salem Batchelder, Lee A. Education Yuba City, Calif. Bauer, Barbara Science Portland Bauman, Judith A. (duration Portland Bauserman, Julie A. Science Tigard Baxter, Lynn Education Roseburg Beach, Gary Engineering Medford Bean, William E. Engineering Eugene Beard, John Pharmacy Salem Becken, Nancy Education McMinnville Beebe, Bruce Science Education Corvallis Beebe, Katherine 8 and T Sunland, Calif Bccslcy, Marie Education Redmond Becker, James R. Science Coos Bay Becker, Terry Engineering Milwaukic Beckham, William Pharmacy Shatter, Calif. Beckman, Gary R. Science Beaverton Belkengren, R. P. Science Corvallis Bellingham, D. Agriculture Birkenfield Belt. Mary Ellen Education Yamhill Behse, Dean Engineering La Canada, Calif. Bekooy, Roger Engineering Portland Bemis, Jerry Engineering Portland Bcngston, Steve Science Prineville Benner, Rex D. (duration Grants Pass Bennett, Barbara A. Bennett, Douglas Education Agriculture Portland Salem Bennett, Sharon Education Reedsport Bennett, Woody Education Salem Bennion, Lora Education Corvallis Benshoof, Jack Pharmacy Junction City Benson, Gary (duration Madras 40 Benson, Jane C. Education Salem Sevens, Stan Engineering Corvallis Bergholtz, Barbara Bernard. Phil H end SS Pasadena, Calif. Beveridge, John Science Portland Seience Sandy Beyerle, Darlene 8 end T Corvallis Berney, Barbara Educetion Troutdale Benritter, Frank J. Berry, Ted forestry Agriculture St. Mary’s Kansas Klamath Falls Beyerle, James M. forestry Newport Bill. Robert Binney, Steve Educetion Engineering Long Beach, Calif. Klamath Falls Bessey, Lola Betz. Gerald W Pharmacy 8 end T Eugene Corvallis Birkemeier, Bruce Bishop, Don 8 end T Engineering Portland Bend Bishop. Kay E. Bjerke, Bruce Home Economies 8 end T Washougal, Wash. Portland Black. James A. Blanchfield. Sherryl Biasing. Larry 8 end T Home Economies forestry Corvallis Sacramento, Calif. Prairie City Bliven, Janet Home Economies The Dalles Bloedel, Roger Educetion Stayton Bobbett. R. E. forestry Corvallis Bodyfelt. Kathy Educetion Eugene Boehm, Carol Educetion Salem Boehme, Larry Educetion Lebanon Bonney, Ray C. 8 end T Corvallis Bonney, Robert Engineering Corvallis Boone, Jimmie Engineering Salem Borden, Lynne Home Economies Denver, Colorado Borgen, Raymond Borkgren, Beverly Education Educetion Dayton Cove Born, Alvin Phermeey Klamath Falls Bothne, Ralph E. Engineering Eugene Bou, Marcelo Bowden, Dennis Engineering 8 end T Alajvela. Costa RicaSalem Boatman, Wayne A. 8 end T Portland Booth, Jerry A. Agriculture Corvallis Bowen, Charles Engineering Corvallis Bowers. Carol E. H and SS Harrisburg Bowers, Connie Education Tigard Boyce, Richard BendT Portland Boyd. Pamela H end SS Lebanon Boyles. Bill Engineering Fossil Brady, James H. Brady. John Branaman, Dixie Engineering Pharmacy Educetion Portland Roseburg Eugene 41 Brandis. John R. Band T Corvallis Buker, James Education Independence Bredeen, Sherron Education Portland Bull, Jack Pharmacy Dallas Breedlove. Bill Band r Albany Burch. Samuel BandT Albany Brehm, Roger A. Pharmacy Portland Burchell, Linda Education Walnut Grove, Cal. Bremer, Barbara Elementary Education Gridley, Calif. Burdett. John 0. Engineering Newport Brew, Gary A. Pharmacy Medford Burns, Sandra Education Salinas. Calif. Bright, Larry R. Agriculture Woodburn Burns, Theodore Agriculture Corvallis Brobst, Nancy 8 and T Portland Burreson, Jay Science Portland Brodie. Ben Engineering Myrtle Point Burr. David S. 8 and T Kaneohe. Hawaii Brogden. Linda 8 and T Berkeley, Calif. Burroughs, Kathy Home Economics Grants Pass Bronn. Gary BandT Portland Burt, Robert Education Lebanon Brooks. Karen Education Portland Buse, George Science Toledo Brookshire, Betty C. Band T Sherwood Buswell, Lynn Education Salem Brown. Carol Education Portland Butler, Dianne Education Corvallis Brown. Frank Engineering Portland Butler. Robert Engineering Portland Brown, Gary Engineering Corvallis Brown. Russell BandT Morningsville, Pn. Brown, Wayne Pharmacy Springfield Browning. Eugene Engineering Homer, Alaska Broyles. William Engineering Pittsfield, Mass. Bucholz, Anne Home Economies Grand Coulee, Wn. Buck. Sylvia Education Palos Verdes, Calif. Buckley. Thomas 8 and T McMinnville Buerk, Jacob E.. Jr. 8 and T N. Vancouver, B.C. 42 Outstanding Senior JANE CARTER BENSON MU Hospitality Chairman; Living Group President; Sophomore Class Vice President; Rook-Sophomore Picnic Secretary; Homecoming Historian; OSU APHER Representative; District Chairman, Opportunity OSU; MU Activity Council. Butler, Virginia education Corvallis Bye, Joann education Pendleton Bye, Mike engineering Portland Byers, Karen Science Rogue River Byres, Carolyn education Woodburn Byrns, David engineering Menlo Park, Calif. Bystrom, David L. Pharmacy Molalla Caldwell, James Science Klamath Falls Caldwell, Kathy education Corvallis Callahan, Darald engineering Roscburg Cameron, Karen Home Economics Bellevue, Wash. Campbell, Bill Pharmacy Culver Campbell, Don 1. Engineering Portland Campbell, Donna Home Economics Helix Campbell, Janet Education Helix Cannon, Dale Engineering Portland Cannon, Kathie Education Olympia, Wash. Cannon, Rosalec 8 and T Eugene Canter. Alan 8 and T Los Angeles Carnes, Lois Agriculture Elkton Carrington, Charles Science Bend Carroll, Karen S ience Tillamook Carroll, Steve 8 and T Eagle Point Carson, Karen L. Education Olympia, Wash. Carter, Carolyn Education Glendale, Calif. Cary, Richard H. 8 and T Pendleton Case, Tom Agriculture Grants Pass Cash, Linda Education Gold Beach Casper, Richard F. Science Portland Caster, John Agriculture Central Point Outstanding Senior MEL COUNTS Blue Key; Varsity 0; Coach's All-American; Chuck Taylor's Converse Rubber All-American; Helm’s Foundation All-American; Captain, Varsity Basketball; Most Valuable Player, Sophomore and Junior Years-, Opportunity OSU; Co-Chairman, Paw Paw Pick. 43 Cazzell, Shirley Home Economics Salem Chamberlin, Fay Home Economics Sacramento Chapman, Jim Agriculture Klamath Falls Chapman, Kirk Engineering Corvallis Chappell, Carol J. Home Economics Bandon Cheney, Roberta Home Economics Corvallis Cholet, Suzanne Pharmacy Bakersfield. Calif. Chorak, Deanna H and SS La Puente, Calif. Christensen, David Forestry Corvallis Chun, Louella Clark, Dave Clark, Harold T. Clark, Larry Horne [tonomiet B and T Pharmacy B and T Honolulu, Hawaii Dufur Corvallis Beaverton Clark, Linda [dotation Portland Clark, Stanley engineering Prineville Clark, Steve BandT Leaburg Claussen, Mary [dotation Concord, Calif. Clinkinbeard, Bill Clineschmidt, Van Clothier, Harvey 8 and T Pharmaty engineering Medford Corvallis Corvallis Coates, Carol Home [ tonomits Baker Coffyn, Merrily [dotation Portland Colahan, Raymond Coleman, Doug [dotation Agritoltore Springfield St. Paul Coleman, Ralph HandSS Portland Collin, Joyce [dotation Lebanon Collins, Tom Agritoltore Warehan, Mass. Condit, Douglas engineering Forest Grove Congdon, Jerry Pharmacy Beaverton Conklin, Ken Science Portland Conlee. Charles engineering FoSSil Conley, David Science Port Orford Conn, Truman Science Lakeview Connall, Noel J. Science Richland Connell, Bill 8 and T Hillsboro Conner, Ralph BandT Philomath Conte, Linda (dotation Los Angeles Cook David Science Springfield Cook, Gordon Agritoltore Canby Cookson, C. R. Science Turner Cooper. F. R. BandT Salem Cooper, Steve Agritoltore Eugene Cordano, Bill 8 and T Portland Cornwell. Doyle Science [dotation Parma, Idaho Cory, Ronald BandT Eugene Cottell, Angela (dotation Coos Bay Couch, Bruce Science Carson City. Nev. Coulter, John 8 and T Honolulu, Hawaii Counts, Mel [dotation Coos Bay Courtright, Robert Agritoltore White Plains, N.Y. Cowles. Jack M. Science Portland Cox, Gary [dotation Portland Cox, Karen (dotation Salem Cox, Kent engineering Eugene Cox, Wayne BandT Salem Craig, Jane Home [tonomits Klamath Falls Crandall, Terry Science Portland 44 Crane. Roger Crawford, Kathy Engineering Education Gresham Portland Cuddihy. Richard J. Curtis. Don 6 and T Science Edmonton, Alberta Enterprise Crawford, Sarah Crider, Barry Science Science Fairbanks, Alaska Portland Dahlkvist, Larry K. Daily. Cletus Science Engineering Palo Alto Rogue River Crook. Karen Z. Education Carlton Dallman, Robert Engineering Milwaukie Cropley, Carroll foreitry San Diego Damavandi, Fred Engineering Temcran Crowe, Dennis foreitry Hood River Danen, Theodore Agriculture Salem Crowley, Michael G. Science Myrtle Creek Dang. Cliff Pharmacy Coalinga, Calif. Danskine, Wm. P. Agriculture Roscburg Davis, Margaret Pharmacy Portland Deverell, M. G. Science Portland Disher, William BandT Albany Darling. Kathy Education Portland Davis. Michael Agriculture Springfield Devilbiss, J. L. Foreitry Burlington, Iowa Dod, Raymond Science Los Altos, Calif. Darrell. George W. 8 end T Brooklyn, N.Y. Day, Paul Agriculture Albany Dice, Frank W. 8 and T Millbrae. Calif. Doherty. Dave Education Baker Dauenhauer, Paul 6 and T Wenatchee, Wash. Deardorff, Arthur Engineering Prairie City Dickinson. Carol Education Philomath Doll. Charles Engineering Eugene Davenport. Mary E. Education Myrtle Point Deardorff, J. M. Band! Ashland Dietz, William H. Bandr Corvallis Dolan. Patricia Education Palo Alto, Calif. Daving, Linda Home Economict Fallbrook, Calif. DeArmond, Tom Agriculture Hubbard Dillworth, Anne Education Corvallis Donbrava, Laudie Engineering Hubbard Davis, Carole Davis, Jeff R. Education H and SS Scappoose Grants Pass Dempster, Clifford Detering, S. G. Humanitiet Agriculture Corvallis Harrisburg Dilworth, Deanna Dirksen. Rena Pharmacy H and SS Roseburg Nyssa Dornlas, Edward Dowell. Barbara Science Education San Mateo. Calif. Princeton 45 Dunagan, Sandra Science Portland Dunn, Bob 6 and T San Anselmo. Calif. Dunst, Larry 8 tnd r Fillmore, Calif. Dowell, Jon Band! Fullerton, Calif. Douglas, Bruce L. 8 end T Redlands, Calif. Douglas, Mike Pharmacy Newberg Duvall, Sheri Pharmacy Hebo Earle, Deborah S. Education Lake Oswego Ebert, Steve Science Corvallis Douglass, Sharon L. Edwards, L. A. Education Agriculture Portland Salem Dragseth, Ray Eichman, Sorora Science Home Economics Sacramento, Calif. Juneau, Alas. Driskill, Linda Eickworth, Larry SS 8 and T Day Coos Bay Duckwall. Fred BandT Hood River Dully, Mike Engineering Sacramento, Calif. Dumont, Paul G. Agriculture Washington. D.C. Elliot, Doug Engineering Medford Elliott, Richard Science Portland Elwell, Clark Science Boise, Idaho Ekholm, Judy Home Economics Richmond, Calif. Elkins, Diane Education Oswego Elledge, Catherine Education West Linn Driver, Richard Engineering Santiago, Chile Drlica, Karl Science Corvallis Drummond. S. Education Riverside, Calif. Outstanding Senior STEVE EBERT Blue Key, Secretary-Treasurer; Senior Class Sergeant-at-Arms; EMCEE-at-Large; Living Group Officer; Alum-Student Talent Show; Director of 1963 Homecoming. Emerick, Charles Agriculture Atherton. Calif. Emmons. Dennis Band r Portland Enders, Tanya H and SS Medford Engdahl, Susan Education Roseburg Engelson, J. T., Engineering Portland Enquist, Raymoi Engineering Dallas Erickson. Ardis Education Boring Escobar, Buddy M and SS San Bernardino, Estipular, Cara N 8 and T Portland, Ore. 46 Estoup. Jerry Engineering Milton-Freewater Evans, John Science Lebanon Evans. Larry H and SS McMinneville Evanson. Lyle Engineering Portland Everest, Irl Science Hayfork, Calif. Eves, Dave Science Vancouver, Canada Ewing, Carol M. Home Economics Oceanlake Ewing, Edwin J. H and SS Corvallis Fasano. Louis H and SS N. Hollywood, Calif. Fairfield, Roger Engineering Walnut Creek. Cal. Farr, William Science Areata, Calif. Fasullo, John H and SS Eureka, Calif. Faulhaber, D. W. Agriculture Hubbard Fawkes. Gordon Engineering Berkely Ferrigno, S. Flanagan, John C. forestry Medford Flanagan, P. D. Home Economics Medford Flitcraft, George Science Klammath Falls Folsten, Nancy BandT Halsey Ford. Daniel M. Science Boise, Idaho Ford. Gary J. Science Corvallis Forguer, Harry Science St. Helens Foster. Scott H and SS Corvallis Foster, William Science Klamath Falls Fox. John 6 and I Grants Pass Fox. Laura Education Mapleton Fraham, James Pharmacy Milton-Freewater Fraser, LLoyd Science North Bend Freeman. Frances Education Portland French, Evelyn H and SS Portland I i ■ Fichter, Dyvon M. 8 and I Salem Fieber, Diana Science Toledo Fiedler. K. M. H and SS Salem Fmke, Warren Science Portland Finkl, Charles Science Corvallis Finch. Susan Education Beaverton Fisher. Carole Education Pendleton Fitch, Carolyn H and SS Portland Fitch. Stephen forestry Glendale, Calif. •17 Outstanding Senior FRANCIS KENYON Phi Eta Sigma President; Rook-Sophomore Picnic Chairman; Junior Class Treasurer; 1962 Homecoming Publicity Chairman; MU President; Phi Kappa Phi; Student Life Committee; MU Board of Directors Chairman; MU Board of Governors Treasurer. French, Mary Alice Friday. Walter Education engineering Seattle Corvallis Gainer, Judy Pharmacy New berg Gale, L. Thornton Science Eugene Fritzer, Thomas engineering Portland Gales. Susan education Portland Fry. Raymond Fujimoto, Edward Furrow, John E. Futter. Herbert B. Gabriel, Richard Science engineering Science Agriculture engineering Hermiston Hilo, Hawaii Hood River Pilot Rock Portland Gallager, Michael Gallus. Jack 6 and T B and T Portland Portland Garcia. Lourdes. B. Garr, Errol Gasperini, Jean fi and T engineering education Manila, Philippines Vancouver, Wash. Klamath Falls Gawley, Robert W. Gaydon, Diedra Gebo. Robert Geddes, Brian Geiger, John Gerlach, Raymond Germann, Larry Gettman, Thos. A. Science education 8 and T BandT 8 and T Pharmacy 8 and T forestry Rcedsport Ventura, Calif. San Francisco Cranbrook, B.C. The Dalles Springfield Vancouver, Wash. Portland Gibson, Judy Giffin, John S. Gish. Margaret M. Givens. John W. Gleason, Nedora Goeden, Gene Goldammer, Bill Golding. Karen Human iriej Band T Band T forestry Home economics Science 8 and T education Junction City Corvallis Portland Castle Rock, Wash. St. Paul Hillsboro Fargo, N.D. Portland Good, Leila Goodman, Beth Goodrich, Lewis Goss. William C. Goulet, Garrett W. Graham, Dick Graham. Gary Graham, Robert P. BandT education 8 and T Pharmacy engineering Science Science Pharmacy Cascade Locks Salem Laguna Beach. Cal. Bakersfield, Calif. Salem Salem Portland Portland Grant, Beverly Grant, Fraser Grant, Ronald Grass. Nancy Graves. Rodney Grayson, Janet Green. Della Greene, John Pharmacy BandT forestry education forestry H and SS education Science Corvallis Corvallis Portland Roseburg West Linn Portland Stanfield Coquille 48 Greenfield. Gayle Gregg. Pat Agriculture Agriculture Vale Portland Grover, Kieth Agriculture Bend Grow. Judy Home Economics Tigard Gregg. Ruth Education Portland Griffin. Pat Home Economics Roseburg Guenther. Allen Gushin, Sara A. Agriculture H and SS Balboa Isl., Calif. Astoria Grimes. Dale H. Grimes, Edna Engineering Home Economics Portland Harrisburg Gutbrod. Oscar A. Haack. Allan Agriculture H and SS Sheridan Modesto Groseclose, R. Humanities Klamath Falls Hagel, Patrick Engineering Corvallis Grove, Steven Engineering Portland Hagwell, Dick Engineering Longview, Wash. Halvorsen, Mark E. Hamlin, lonalee H and SS H and SS Mt. Edgecumbe Port Orford Hainline, Joann Pharmacy Corvallis Hanaoka, Irene Education Kaneohe, Hawaii Hansen. Tom G. Agriculture Dallas Harmon, LaRay Agriculture The Dalles Hale, John Engineering Lake Oswego Hanel, Robert 8 and T Parkdale Hanson. James S ien o Portland Harpe, Richard Agriculture Roseburg Hall, Jerry Science Powers Hanna, Hugh Education Newport Hanson, Larry M. 8 and T Newport Harr, Richard 8 and T Portland Halse. Sidney 8 and I Corvallis Hansen, Barbara 8 and T Corvallis Harnden, Ted 8 and T Philomath Harrington, M. Science Boise, Idaho Hansen, Jay W. Science Corvallis Hardin, Janet Home Economics Eugene Harris. Jeffrey A. H and SS Aberdeen, Wash. Hansen, John E. BandT Coos Bay Hammann, Linda BandT Portland Hansen, Siguard Engineering Corvallis Hammitt, Maggie Education Everett, Wash. Hansen, Sue 8 and T Corvallis Hardwick, Wm. D. Band T San Bernardino Hartley, Joan BandT Portland Hardin. Robert Harding, Linda Science Home Economics Portland Anderson, Calif. Harrison, Robert D. Hart, Judith A. forestry H and SS Nelson, B.C. Hood River 49 Hartley, Ruth Ann Science Redmond Henderson, Walt Engineering Corvallis Harwell, Margaret BandT Concord, Calif. Henry, Kenneth H. Engineering Klamath Falls Harwood, Willard Science Medford Hcnsgen, Charles Science Los Altos, Calif. Hasegawa, Nolan Pharmacy Hana. Hawaii Herron, Susan E. Elementary Education Lebanon Hatton, Doug BandT Portland Hewitt, Samuel Science Sisters Hawkins, Tamara H and SS Philomath Heyden, Margaret Education Milwaukie Hawley, Allen K. Science Medford Hickman. Gary L. Agriculture Corvallis Hay. James Agriculture McMinnville Hickman, James L. Engineering Ontario Hayden, Kathleen Education Portland Higgins. Julie B and T Corvallis Hayes, Jan Science Anaheim, Calif. Hill. Dennis R. Science Longview, Wash. Haxton, John C. Agriculture Millbrae. Calif. Hill. Kathleen 0. 8 and T Salem Hazen, Orval Science Florence Hinrichs, John W. Science Corvallis Heater, Tim E. Agriculture Richland Hinrichs, Sharon K. BandJ Corvallis Hector, Dick Science Portland Hinsvark. Rosemary Home Economics Portland Hedy. Charles Education Long Beach, Calif. Hinthorne, Tom Forestry Sweet Home Heer. Marlyn ' H and SS Salem Heigel. Patricia A. Elementary Education Portland Heilmann, Mary Home Economics Astoria Heitman, Wes Pharmacy Red Bluff. Calif. Heizer, Charles Engineering Portland Henderer, Shirley J. Home Economics Corvallis Henderson, Bruce Engineering Corvallis Henderson, M. C. BandT Corvallis 50 Outstanding Senior JOHN MOORE Junior Class Sergeant-at-Arms; B and T Senator; Delta Sigma Rho; Alpha Delta Sigma-, Sophomore Class Treasurer; Educational Activities Board: Homecoming Chairman. Outstanding Senior GEORGE SUTER ASOSU Treasurer; Blue Key; Alpha Delta Sigma; Living Group President; Alpha Zeta; Educational Activities Board; Agriculture Executive Council; Arnold Air Society. Hitchcock, D. A. Hosford, Judy Engineering Salinas, Calif. Education Roseburg Hoagland, Marlys Howard, Shirley M. Education 8 and T Astoria Honolulu. Hawaii Hoatson. Diana Howard, Terry L. Elementary Education Science Grants Pass Greeley. Colorado Hoatson, Ron Howard, Vern Science Engineering Grants Pass Keno Hobson, Stephen Howell, Clifford G. Agriculture Klamath Falls Science Troutdale Hockert. Danny E. Howells, Gary Engineering Science Portland Leaburg Hockett, Bert Howse, J. Steven forestry H and SS Corvallis Glendale, Calif. Hodges, George W. Hubbard. James H and SS 8 and T Merrill Monroe Hoffman, Barbara Huber, Linda Science Education Brookings Corvallis Hogan, Robert Hufford, Gary Engineering Science Albany Portland Holien, Anna M. Huffman, Lawrence Home Economics Science Sandpoint, Idaho Nehalem Holman, Dave Huffschmidt, Pat Science Education Portland Portland Honda, Evelyn Hughes. Richard Education 8 and 7 Hawaii Roseburg Hoover, Charles Huntsuckcr, Eurial Engineering Pharmacy Salem North Bend Horton, Leland Husak, Stephen B. 8 and T H and SS Sutherlin La Jolla. Calif. Hutcheon, Richard Science Portland Hyde, Jim Forestry Burlingame Hyde, Judy Home Economic Roseburg Hyland. Kathy Education Portland HytowitZ, Robert Pharmacy Portland Iboshi, Ralph Engineering Hilo, Hawaii Ikehara, Joyce Home Economics Honolulu Inscore, Jan Education Moscow, Idaho Irvin, Margaret Pharmacy Millbrae, Calif. 51 Irwin, Richard Engineering Beaverton Jameson, Mary L. Education Portland Isenhart, John Agriculture Langlois Janccek, Tara Education Ventura, Calif. Ismert, Larry Science Pistol River Janowitz, Pedro Engineering Panama Isto, Edward Ivari, Norma Jackson, Beverly Jackson. Michael Jacobs, B. F. Engineering Home Economict Education forestry Pharmacy Fairbanks, Alaska Vancouver, Wash. Portland Independence, Mo. Grants Pass Jaques, G. W,. Jr. Jasa. Patricia Jendrzejewski. Ann Jenkins. Priscilla Jensen, Stephen forettry Education Education H and SS Science Portland Madras Klamath Falls Vancouver Corvallis Jeske, Donald Pharmacy Arlington, S.D. Johanson, Kaaren Johnson, Ann Education Education Portland Portland Johnson. H. Kent Science Corvallis Johnson, Jane Education Los Altos, Calif. Johnson. Janet Home Economics Portland Johnson, Carolyn Education Portland Johnson, David Engineering Salem Johnson, Janice K. Johnson, Jim B. Education Agriculture Dutch John, Utah Ontario Johnson, Donna F. Johnson, Drexel Education Coquille Johnson, Keith 8 and T Salem 8 and J South Gate, Calif. Johnson, Marcia Engineering Portland Johnson, E. L. Education Salem Johnson, Richard Socnco Springfield Johnson. Sue Hand SS Portland Johnson, Vernon Band T Mill City Johnson, William Pharmacy Salem Johnston. Michelle Jones, Cheryl Education Education Tacoma, Wash. Bellevue, Wash. Jones, Fred H and SS Oroville, Calif. Jones, Jess Engineering Dixon, Calif. Jones, Robert E. Science Portland Jones, Roy W. forestry Corvallis Jory. John E. Jubb, Paul Pharmacy B and T Highgrove, Calif. Corvallis Judevine, M. H. Pharmacy Corvallis Julson, Joseph C. Justice, Jerry 8 and T Humanities Eugene Enterprise Karns, Joyce Education Camas, Wash. Kasahara, Albert S. BandT Canby 52 Kasher, Merrialyce Kasner, Michael H and SS H and SS Corvallis Corvallis Keala. Sheldon K. Keasey, Katherine Kelley, James Science fi and T Education Kahului, Hawaii Vernonia Kelso, Wash. Kelly Gerald D. forcitry Puyallup, Wash. Kenyon Francis Pharmacy Klamath Falls Kerr, Barbara Scion co McMinnville Kessi, Bill Agriculture Scappoose Ketchum, Kathy Kikuta, Lawrence King, John D. Home Economics Engineering Engineering The Dalles Ewa, Hawaii Helix King. Paul Science Portland Kinney, Theodore Kinoshita, Kay Kinsey, Terry Forestry Education Agriculture Ashland Honolulu, Hawaii Silverlake Kinslow, Richard Engineering Cottage Grove Klinkenbcrg.Chas. Agriculture Nyssa Kirayoglu, Erol M. Engineering Samsun, Turkey Knee, Or in W. Science Portland Kirkpatrick, Abe Agriculture Malin Knight, David M. Fremont, Calif. H and SS Kirkpatrick, Sandv Education Ventura, Calif. Kizer, William BandT McMinnville Koboski, Karl Koch, Mike Engineering Engineering Corvallis St. Paul Kleger, Karlene Education Salem Koozer, Ralph Science Oakland Klein, Douglas J. Science Milwaukie Korepta, Gary B and T Lebanon Kleiner, Elaine Science Portland Koth, Lawrence J. Engineering Great Falls, Mont. Kramer, John Engineering Sacramento Krom, David S and f Beaverton Kruger, Larry BandT The Dalles Krumbcin, John L. BandT Portland Kuensting, Bernard Kuykendall, Fritz J. La Clair, Jeanne 8 and T Education Home Economics Portland Glide North Bend Ladd,Judy Education Reedsport Lai, Shirley T. Y. Home Economics Kowloon, H. Kong Lam, Michael Hand SS Honolulu, Hawaii Lambert, Linda Home Economics Dallas Lancaster, Gregory Landaner, Glenda Lane, J. Larry Forestry Home Economics 6 and T Remote McMinnville Salem Lanning, Becky BandT Lebanon Lanning, Michael BandT Lebanon 53 Lantz, Curtis B and T Redmond Lee. Robert L. Science Portland Larkins, Judy Education Forest Grove LeFevre, Charlotte Pharmacy Brookings Larsen. Gary Education Myrtle Point Lehmann, James F. BA. San Diego, Calif. Larson, Larry Engineering Bend Lchrer, Albert Education Portland Larson. Thomas G. 6 and T Portland Leihonen. Gilbert Education Winston Lathrop, Susan Science Ellensburg, Wash. Leonard. Jim Engineering Virginia City, Nev. Laursen, Brian F. Lettenmaier, Judith engineering B end J Eugene Aurora Lautenschlager, D. Lew. Larry B and T Engineering Culver City, Calif. Portland Lauer, Timothy C. Lewis, David Science Science Redwood City. Cal. Roseburg Lawrence, G. B. Science Portland Leary, Stacy Ann Education Portland Lee. Donna B and T Springfield Lewis, William Engineering Ft. Jones, Calif. Liddell. Richard W. Science Corvallis Lindcrsmith, S. Education Hermosa Bch., Cal. Lee. Geoffrey W. Engineering Portland Lee. Joanne L. BandT Corvallis Lee, Marvin Pharmacy Portland Lindland. Gary Engineering Canby Lindquist, Phyllis Education Portland Lindsey, Thos. W. H and SS Albion, Ind. Outstanding Senior ANNE TAYLOR ASOSU Second Vice President; Talon Secretary; Junior Class Vice President; Living Group Officer; Beaver Preview; Sophomore Cotillion Committee Chairman; Dads’ Weekend Chairman. 54 Lippert, Lynn Science Milwaukie Liptak, Lois Home Economic Turner Livingston, JoAnn Home Economics La Grande Locke, Harold Education Independence Lockhart, Alvin L. Engineering Milwaukie Loring, Arthur A. Bandl Brookings Loughmiller, Bert Engineering Springfield Low, Peter Band T Condon Lowe, Linda K. Education Corvallis Ludwig, Mark Engineering Fairbanks, Alaska Lundgren, Richard Pharmacy Salem Lyle. LaWanna Education Salem Maben, James Agriculture Molalla Mack. Marilyn Home Economics Klamath Falls MacLeod, Gerald Agriculture Portland Macomber. Keith Engineering Greenbark, Wash. Maddox, James P. Agriculture Visalia, Calif. Maddox, Lester Agriculture Lebanon Magnuson, Bruce Engineering Corvallis Mahaney, Carole Science Oakridge Main, Steve H end SS Pilot Rock Malen, Vernon Engineering Astoria Maley, Terry Science Hood River Manchester, Peggy Education Portland Martin, Kenneth BandT Grants Pass Martin, Melvin Agriculture lone Martino, Richard Science Oakland, Calif. Mason, Curt Science Pasadena, Calif. Mason, James A. forestry Milwaukie Matson, Howard M and SS Pueblo, Colorado Matsuda, Robert Agriculture Lihue, Hawaii Matzka, Robert Engineering Portland Maury, Ann Home Economics Olympia, Wash. Mayer, Susan BandT Lebanon Maylie Joseph W. Engineering Portland Mays. David L. Science Corvallis McAlister, John Pharmacy Anderson, Calif. McCall, Sherron Pharmacy Terrebone McCallister, M. Science LaMirada, Calif. Mandery, William Engineering Portland Manning, Bill Engineering Klamath Falls Marchi, Lee Ann Education Portland Margeson, John S and T Portland Marquardt, Robert Agriculture Independence Marsh, Robert Education Portland Marsh, William E. 8 and T Camarillo, Calif. Marshall, Trudie Science Portland Mason, Al Engineering Corona. Calif. Outstanding Senior ALICE THOMPSON Mortar Board: Phi Kappa Phi; Interhall Council President; Student Forensics Manager; Delta Sigma Rho President; Talons; Living Group President; Debate and Forensics Awards. 55 McCann. William Science Portland McCleary. William McClure. Marijean McCoy. Karen H and SS Home Economic {dotation Dallas Glide Portland McCurdy. D. P. MeDearmon. Alan McDonald. Marlene McDonald, William B and T Engineering H and SS H and SS Medford Menlo Park. Calif. Corvallis Rogue River McDuffe. Anne Home Economic Medford McEachen, Dave McElroy. James McFarland. Victor McFetridge. Marty McGregor, D. D., Jr. McGregor. Kathc B and T Science Pharmacy H and SS 8 and I H and SS Alhambra. Calif. Crawfordsville. Cal. Crescent City. Cal. Oakridge Portland Portland McGuire, William B and T Orinda, Calif. McIntosh, Art Engineering Portland McIntosh. Duane Agricolture Hermiston McKague, Jerry L. forettry Pilot Rock McKee, Terry D. Engineering The Dalles McKevitt. Pat Home Economics Quincy, Calif. McKillop. Jim Agriculture Silverton McLaughlin, Glen Engineering Woodburn McMacken, Larry Education Corvallis McMurdo, Sandra 8 and T Corvallis McNabb. Gary Engineering North Bend McPherson, Susan H and SS Klamath Falls McSwain. Alfred Engineering Klamath Falls Melvin, Donna Home Economics Ogden, Utah Mercer, Carol L. Education Dallas Merritt. Robert S. Band J Corvallis Michalek. Margaret Home Economics Gervais Middlekauff, Ric 8 and T Medford Mielke. Lary Band T Lebanon Miller, Allan G. Science Baker Miller. Dewey Science Florence Miller, Jeffrey C. H and SS Portland Miller, W. David Science Santa Barbara, Cal. Millikin, Michael BandT Vallejo, Calif. Milne. Bill Pharmacy Roscburg Mink, Roger Education Salem Minor, Don 8 and r Orinda, Calif. Minto, Jean Education Salem Minty, Jimi Education Salem McMacken, Darlene Home Economitt Corvallis Mercer. Patty Home £c. Ed. Portland Miller, Judy H. Science Puyallup, Wash. Miranda. Fred Pharmacy King City, Calif. 56 Mitchell. R. T. Misch, Elise J. Mohr. Bob Mohr. Keith 0. fi tnd r Science 6 and J Science Castro Valley. Cal. Canby Eugene Salem Monroe, Frederick Montgomery, Brady Montgomery. David Moore. Gerald L. Science Engineering Engineering Culver Roseburg Corvallis Moir, Cynthia 6 and J Eugene Moore. John BandT Portland Monaghan, Bonnie Moncrief, James D. Mongold, Laurence H and SS H and SS Pharmacy The Dalles Honolulu Medford Morast. Jo Home Economics The Dalles Morehouse, Marion Morgan. Harold L. Science Agrkullure Corvallis Dayton Morikado, Robert Morlan, Karen Science Education Corvallis Medford Moshberger. Henry Science Molalla Moss, Janet C. Home Economics Long Beach, Cal. Myers, Larry Myers. Wallace D. Educa fion Science Madras Portland Nelson, Larry Science Portland Nesbitt, John Science LaMesa, Calif. Morris, Linus J. Engineering Spokane, Wash. Movonaga, George Engineering Hakalau, Hawaii Naas. Eldon 8 and T Corvallis Ness, Vivian Education Spokane, Wash. Morrow, James Engineering Beaverton Mullcrleile. Henry Science Hillsboro Nagaki, Junior Engineering Ontario Newberg, Lynn Education Portland Morrow, Judith HandSS Eugene Murphy. Lorie Home Economics Sacramento Naigle. Connie P. Home Economist Emmett. Idaho Newton, Bob Agriculture Helix Morrow, Ray W. Band! Coos Bay Murray. Phillips Science Engineering Brush Prairie, Wn. Newton. Jan Humanitie s Corvallis Morrow. Susan Education Astoria Mushalik, E. Kaye tdiKifion Lake Oswego Nguyen. Vanhy Forestry Viet Nam Morse, Linda Education W. Lafayette. Ind. Musikant, Michael Pharmacy Portland Nelson, David S. Salem Agriculture Nichols, Alan F. Forestry Oswego £du fio Monterey Park, Cal. Coos Bay Nehler, Robert D. Nelson. Cathie 57 Nichols, Doug Science Portland Nicns, Vicky Niess, David G. Nishimoto, Robert Agriculture Lahaina, Hawaii Noguchi, Sammy Pharmacy Sacramento, Calif. Norcd, Richard D. Engineering Corvallis Northup, Thomas Oakley, Keith 8 and T Lebanon O'Callaghan, Tim Science Beaverton Cornelius BandT Lakeview Ogard, Steven P. Science Salem Ogata, Amy M. education Lihue, Kaiuai, Ha. George Engineering Jefferson City, Mo. Ogle, Oren 8 and T Corvallis Oglesby. Doug Science Alascadcro. Calif. Okamoto. Leah Home Economics Honolulu, Hawaii Okazaki, Jack N. Engineering Portland Okura, Stevens K. Science Hilo, Hawaii Olovson, Karen Education Forest Grove Ordeedolchest, M. Engineering Thonbnri, Thailand Olson. Keith D. 8 and T Salem Olson, Robert Pharmacy Clackamas Outstanding Senior GRANT WATKINSON ASOSU President; President, Association of College Unions; Blue Key; Homecoming General Chairman; MU Public Relations Chairman; Alpha Delta Sigma; Sophomore Class Scrgeant-at-Arms; OSU Book Store Board of Directors. Norton, Warren W. r Nyquist, Bonnie Home Economics Gresham Orr, Nancy Humanities Seattle, Wash. Otness. Margaret Education Portland Owen, Thomas G. Education Dorena Owens. Doris E. Education Central Point Oxford, Linda Home Economics Coos Bay Pace, David BandT Salinas, Calif. Page. Beverly 8 and T Vacaville, Calif. Page, Don Education Corvallis Pah I, Joy Gay Home Economics Portland Palmer, Ron S. Engineering Portland Palmer, Ronald L. Education Seaside. Calif. Pardey, Kathleen Education Aurora Parkin, Jo Anne Home Economics Palo Alto, Calif. Parrish. Larry F. Engineering Lebanon Parrish, Nancy 8 andr Lebanon Parsons, Vernon H. Science Corvallis Partin, Richard 8 and T Corvallis Paul. Marcellus A. Science Lebanon Paulsen, Raymond 8 end r Shelton, Wyoming Pease,John Science Molalla Penner, Henry A. Agriculture Yarrow. B.C. Perigo, Carole T. (di caiion Corvallis Perigo. Clifford C. forestry Corvallis Perlas, Richard engineering Portland Perry, Dean E. engineering Gladstone Perry, Molly BandT Portland Petersen, Ken Pharmacy Portland Peterson, Barbara education Gresham Peterson, Carol Home Economics North 8end Peterson. Donald Pharmacy Ventura, Calif. Peterson, John forestry Chester, Calif. Peterson, Karol H and SS Salem Peterson, H and SS Portland Peterson, Wade Petty. Pat BandT Carson City, Nev. Phillips. John D. BandT Ontario Piccolo, Don BandT Washington, D.C. Pietsch, Kenneth Science Portland Pilkington, Wm. A. Agriculture Grants Pass Pinson. Marilyn Education Salem Pindell, Elizabeth H end SS Portland Pliska, Laura Education Portland Plumb, Cecil Band T Salem Plymale. Ben BandT Lebanon Poetschat, George Science Bend Outstanding Senior HEATHER WILSON Mortar Board; Living Group President; Talons; AWS Vice President; Lambda Kappa Sigma; Dads' Weekend Registration Chairman, 1962; MU Hospitality Committee. Poland. David 6 and T Shedd Polvi. Gary Engineering Amity Povey, Nancy 8 and T Dallas Powell, Donald BandT Corvallis Pranger, Tom Agriculture Hillsboro Price, James BandT Portland Primrose. Carol Education Olympia, Wash. Prochnow. John Agriculture Downey, Calif. Proctor. Donald BandT Estacada 59 Putnam. George Science Hillsboro Pykonen, Carl Engineering Corvallis Quillin, Beth Home Economics San Diego. Calif. Quinn, Jean Science Aumsville Randall, Stephen 8 and T Salem Ransdell, Richard Rantala, Myrna 8 and J Home Economics Salem Clatskanie Ray. Carol Education Portland Rachapactayakom.LRailton, Richard D. Ralphs, Lloyd B and T H and SS Engineering Bangkok, Thailand Corvallis Salem Raymond, Marlene Raymond, Norman Redding. Becky Education Agriculture Education Corvallis Corvallis Newberg Ralston, Dale R. Engineering Pendleton Redman, John D. Science Oregon City Reinmiller, Conrad Pharmacy Klamath Falls Rcpak, Ray Engineering San Francisco, Cal. Reudink, Jamie Science Corvallis Reynolds. Sally Home Economics Houston, Texas Rich, Janet Education Bend Rich, Kendall L. forestry Portland Richards, Walita Education Sheridan, Wyo. Richartz, Jerry Engineering Corvallis Richen, Peter L. Engineering Portland Roath, Steve Pharmacy Corvallis Robb, Linda Education Philomath Roberts. Charlotte Education Roseburg Roberts. John Agriculture Klamath Falls Roberts, Leroy Pharmacy Roseburg Robertson, F. Education Ashland Robertson, Charles Engineering Portland Robertson, letitia Home Economict Liberia Robertson, Richard foiettry Portland Robinson, Gary E. 8 and T Coos Bay Robinson. Larry 6 and T Modesto, Cal if. Robinson, Tom 8 and T Corvallis Rogers, John A. Science Lake Oswego Rood, Gerald G. Pharmacy Molalla Rose, Bob Science Portland Rosenberg, Hugh Humanities Corvallis Rosenberg, Leland 8 and T Cave Junction Ross, Donald G. Science Toledo Ross, Erric V. Agriculture Woodburn Ross. Sue Education Corvallis Rostvold, Mark Agriculture Woodburn Roth, Stephen Engineering Salem Rothe. Gerald Science Coos Bay 60 Rother, Earle Science Los Altos, Calif. Rother, Margaret H and SS Palo Alto, Calif. Royce, Barbara B and J Portland Rujan, Shabana Ag rkullurc India Ryan.Ceci education Vancouver, Wash. Ryman, Marilyn education Honolulu St. Claire, Richard Salo. Myron Jon 8 and T H and SS Corvallis Astoria Rush, Stephen education Corvallis Sanders, Bonnie Science Portland Rush, Elizabeth education Portland Sanders. James engineering Prmevillc Russ, Wayne P. Science Roseburg Sandoz, Dennis Science Madras Russell, R. K., Jr. 8 and T Portland Saunders, Judy B and T Corvallis Savoie, Edmund engineering Albany Schaad, David Agriculture La Grande Schaefer, George education Sunnyvale, Cal if. Scantlebury. Roy forestry Cleveland, Ohio Schadler, Joe Engineering Grants Pass Scheidt. Frederick Hand SS New York. N.Y Schellack, Fred BandT Beaverton Scheurman, Mary E. Education Corvallis Schiffers, William H and SS Honolulu Schlegel, Janet Home economic Banks Schlinkman, S. Science Fields Landg.. Cal. Schmidt. Ernest A. engineering Portland Schmidt, Eugene B and T Medford Schmidt, Gilbert B and T Portland Schmidt. James Engineering Klamath Falls Schmidt, Wayne B and T Albany Schmitt, James H. BandT Ocean Lake Schmitz. John Agriculture Salem Schmokel, Norman Engineering Portland Schmtzer, Sandra Home economics Portland Schoff, Larry Engineering Redlands Schram, Merrily H and SS Salem Schroeder. Walter Engineering Madras Schweitzer, David Science Troutdalc Schwinck, Kirby Forestry Corvallis Scott. Kristi Science Portland Scott, Robert G. engineering Portland Searcy. Dennis G. Science Portland Secrest. Nadine Pharmacy Astoria Selker, Richard BandT Roseburg Settcrgren, Mary Science Portland Shaner. Gregory Science Portland 61 Shepard. David Engineering Eugene Shepherd, Leona S ien e Winston Shoji.Gene S and T Portland Showers, Franklin Education Portland Shultz, Cynthia Education Molalla Siddens, Mike 8 and T Portland Sigurdson, Edward Engineering Salem Simmons, Keith Humanities Sacramento Simpson, Kenneth Engineering Corvallis Skoog. Ronald A. Engineering Portland Slyh, Beatrice Education Dallas Smith, Alan C. 8 and T Alpena, So. Dak. Smith. Arthur 8 and T Reedsport Smith, Elton L. 8 andT Mapleton Smith, Fred Science Palo Alto, Calif. Smith. Gary Vance Forestry Mapleton Smith, Harry Agriculture Ontario Smith, Jerilyn J. Education Medford Smith, Judy H and SS Portland Smith. Lawrence Agriculture Tillamook Smith, Kent Education Beaverton Smith, Linda 8 andT Albany Smith, Madelyn H and SS San Mateo, Calif. Smith, Marilyn Education Hillsboro Smith, Robert D. 8 andT Dundee Smith, Russell L. forestry Salem Smith, Sharon Education Amity Smyle, Norman 8 and T Corvallis Snyder, Owen R. Engineering T Igard Sooppipatt, Narong Science Thailand Outstanding Senior DENNIS WOOD Alpha Zeta Outstanding Freshman Award; Blue Key; OSU Debate and Forensics Team; E. A. Cummings Award; Alpha Zeta; Agriculture Senator; Honor Roll; Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha; Alpha Delta Sigma. 62 Southwick, John L. Forestry San Diego, Calif. Spindler, Larry Engineering Corvallis Spore, Arthur L. H and SS San Leandro, Calif. Stafek, Jerry BandT Salem Stanley. Helen Science Santa Rosa, Calif. Stanley, Robert W. Pharmacy Portland Starnes, Ann H. H and SS Sarpsburg. Norway Stefani, Paul Agriculture Rio Vista. Calif. Steib, Sarah Education Portland Steller, Stacy Stuntzner, Joyce E. Home Economics Corvallis Stenkamp, Teresa Education Bend Stuntzner. Ronald forestry Corvallis Sterk, FrederickJ. Engineering Seattle, Wash. Suckling, Douglas Education Vancouver, Wash. Stevens, Ann Home Economic Sacramento, Calif. Sue. Lowell Engineering Honolulu, Hawaii Stevens, Janet M. Home Economics Portland Sunamoto, James Engineering Tigard Stewart, Joyce Science Ashland Sundstrom, Lloyd Education Corvallis Stewart, Ronald Forestry Corvallis Suter, George Agriculture Eagle Creek Stewart. Suzanne Home Economics Corvallis Suzuki, Alice BandT Boring Stiger, Clint N. Science Medford Swanson. Georgia Education Portland Stockton, Rose 1. Home Economics Corvallis Swanson, Lawrence Science Lebanon Steobig, Alan Science Gleneden Beach Swenson, Candice H and SS Downey, Calif. Stofer, Gary H end SS Corvallis Swenson. Judith L. Education Salem Stolon, Barbara Science Madison, Wis. Swenson. Sharon Education Junction City Stolen, Karen Home Economics Fairbanks, Alaska Sykes, Laurelee Home fcooomicj Portland Stolen, Lynn V. Engineering Fairbanks, Alaska Talvola, Mike Engineering Eureka Stone, Jeanne Education Salem Stoner. Claudia Band1 Santa Maria, Calif. Strachan, Richard 8 and T Palto Alto, Calif. Stratton, Janice Education Hermiston Stronach, Charles English Milwaukie Stromquist, Frank Pharmacy Eugene Strong, David Science Albany Stubblefield, D. Science Joseph Stubblefield. F. BandT Walla Walla, Wash. 63 Outstanding Senior GARY WRIGHT Blue Key President; ASOSU Public Relations; MU Board of Directors; OSU Bookstores Treasurer; B and T Senator; Living Group President; B and T Club President; Alpha Delta Sigma; Beta Alpha Psi; Honorary Member, Corvallis JC's. Tanaka, Jeanette Education Kaneohe, Hawaii Tharp, Suzanne H and SS Orinda, Calif. Taylor. Anne Taylor. Doug Education Pharmacy Eugene Lebanon Thayer, Thomas F. Thiclke, Jim Animal Science Pharmacy Milton-Freewater Boise, Idaho Taylor, Jo Taylor, Paul Home Economics Engineering Klamath Falls Madras Taylor. Wayne Science Lebanon TenEyck, Robert A. Teyler, Tim Agriculture H and SS Milton-Frecwat er Portland Thomas, Ben A., Jr. Thomas. Bruce 8 and T 8 and T Woodland, Wash. Lakeview Thomas, Jim Science Wasco Thomas, Sandra Thomas, William Home Economics English Portland Portland Thompson, Alice Science Central Point Thompson, Duane English Portland Thompson, Keith C. Thompson, Robt. A. Engineering 8 and T Corvallis Klamath Falls Thompson, Rodney Thomson, Patricia Science Education Yoncalla Ashland Tipper, Ron Todd. Sandee Science Home Economics San Leandro, Calif. Seattle, Wash. Tolan, Gil Science Astoria Tollefson, James BandT Albany Torrence, E. S., IV Toth, Bruce 8 and T Science El Segundo, Calif. Portland Transue, Lloyd BandT Albany Treichler, Deanne Home Economics Arcadia, Calif. Trollman, John H. Engineering Menlo Park, Calif. Troxclair, Betty Home Economics Corvallis Tschan, Robert E. Science Portland Tuerk, Oscar L. 8 and T Portland Trask, Rod Education Myrtle Creek Turner, Harley A. Agriculture Burns Traylor, Edith Home Economics Drain Turner, N. N., Jr. Science Corvallis Trefry, Willard B and T Los Angeles Turner, Roger Engineering Salem Tuthill, Liz Education Oakland Tweed, Tammy Education Silverton Uh, Hong Sun Science Seoul, Korea Underwood, Jan Education Anaheim, Calif. Ury, Eleanor Casper, Wyoming Home Economics Van Arsdale, H. Science Portland Van Callar, Nellie Home Economics Coos Bay Van We Wiele. D. 8 and T St. Paul 64 Van Dyke. Alan Science Hillsboro Vaughn, Carla Home Economics Sheridan Van Leuven, Albert 6 «nd 1 North Bend VanLoben, Sels Agriculture Courtland, Calif. Van Schoiack, M. Engineering Heppner Van Schoiack, K. Home Economics Gresham Vantzelfden. W. English Corvallis Vaughn. Jane Vedamuthu, Judith Vendetti. Allan Home Economics H and SS B and T Bakersfield. Calif. Corvallis Newoort Versteeg, James Science Salem Vierra, Lawrence Pharmacy Corvallis Van Valzah, Nancy Science Springfield Vogt. Anne H and SS The Dalles Van Vleet. Ronald Science Lebanon Vosburg. Dick BandT Hood River Wade, Margaret M. B and T Bandon Wakefield. Betty Education Corvallis Wakefield, Kathryn Wakeham, Ernest Education 8 and T Coquille Corvallis Wald, Karen H and SS Albany Waldele, Terry L. Engineering Portland Walgrin, Jane Education Portland Wall, David Science Auburn, Calif. Wallace, William R. 8 and T South Gate,Calif. Walter, Ric Science Corvallis Ward, Karen Education Portland Ward, Marie H and SS Oswego Ward, Robert D. 8 and T Oakland, Calif. Warner, Christi H and SS Portland Warner, Maryellen Home Economics Portland Warrington, Carol Education Portland Wartman, James 8 and T Los Angeles Watkinson, Grant Science Newport Watson, J. Wayne 8 and T Newport Bch., Cal. Weaver, Miles Forestry Corvallis Webb, Stephen Science Dallas Webber, Jeffrey Engineering Oswego Weber, Fred Engineering Albany Weber. Harold W. Science Sacramento Weibel, Rayma Home Economics Hillsborough, Cal. Wendell, Marne Education Sunnyvale, Calif. Wendleberger. F. R. Engineering Portland Wesson, Leonora Education Seattle West, Duane C. Agriculture Union, Oregon West, Kathy H and SS Portland West. Linda Home Economics Lake Oswego West, Robert H. Science Glide 65 Westfall, Margaret Home Economics Bend Westphal, Joyce L. BandT Salem White, Calvin Engineering Coos Bay White, Ennis BtndT Cloverdale White. Larry Engineering Portland White, Theodore E. H end SS Scappoose White, Venesa Home Economic Lodi, Calif. Whitely, Melvin R. Education Turner Whitmore, Dianne Home Economict Boise, Idaho Whittle. LeRoy Education Berkelely, Calif. Wick, Jean Science La Grande Wicks, Sharon Education Roseburg Wiese, Carla Science Corvallis Wiese, Linda Education Portland Richard Williams, Lois Science Dillard Willy, Raymond 8 and T Hillsboro Wilson, Bill Science Corvallis Wilson, Dan Pharmacy Nyssa Wilson, Heather Pharmacy Corvallis Wilson, John L. Science Whittier, Calif. Wilson, Steve Engineering Kingsburg, Calif. Wilson, William Science Mapleton Wingerd, Bulford English Merlin Wol lander, Jon Engineering Jefferson Wong. Addie Education Waimanalo, Hawaii Wong. Wesley Forestry Wailuku, Hawaii Wood, Carolyn Jean Education Golcta.Calif. Wood, Dennis Agriculture Molalla Wood, George L. Science Ocean Lake Wildish, Gary BandT Eugene Wiley. Norma Education Salem Wilhelm, Barbara Education Portland Wilhelm, Robert H and SS Portland Willard, Phillip G. Education Lebanon Willett, Gayle Agriculture Wallowa Williams, Jim Engineering Roseburg Williams, Judy Home Economics Redlands, Calif. Frank forestry North Bend DO Wood, James Pharmacy Coalings, Cal if. Wood, Lee E. Engineering Corvallis Wood, Sharon 8 and T Sutherlin Wood, William R. Agriculture Wallowa Woodside, Jeffrey Science Oswego Woolley, Bonnie Home Economics Portland Workman, Ed H and SS Prineville Wright, Gary BandT Beaverton Wright, Karen C. Home Economics Portland Wright. Patrick L 8 and 1 Albany Wright, Ralph Engineering Astoria Wuori, Jim Science Astoria Worn, John 8 and T Kerby Wy att, Michele Home Economies Salem Yagelski, David BandT Albany Yamanouchi, Ron Engineering Papaaloa, Hawaii Yamashita, Dennis BandT Hilo, Hawaii Yarborough, Bruce Science San Diego, Calif. Yasutome, Ken Engineering Portland Yoneyama, Ruth Science Nyssa York, James W. Science Montour, Idaho York, Victor BandT Ashland Young. Gary English Portland Young, Kathy BandT Portland Young, Nancy Education Eugene Young, Ronald English Forest Grove Youtan, Roberta Education Los Angeles Zahary, Robert 8 and T Nyssa Zaske, Fred Engineering Vancouver, Wash. Zielesch, Gail Home Economics Salem Zimmer, George 8 and T Portland Zimmerman, E. Forestry Pilot Rock Zimmerman, Mary Science Gresham Zweifel, Sandra Education Tillamook Akers, Robert Education lone 67 OSU Panhellenic Council President Settergren. Mary G. Wakefield. Betty Wheeler. Patricia Allen. Karen Allen. Sue Bowers, Connie Carson, Karen Chartrey, Rebecca Coates. Carol Copley, Dee Daly. Susan Doherty. Elizabeth Donning. Joan Gibson, Judith Haftorson, Shirley Healy. Judy Johanson, Kaaren Kinsley. Judy Lee. Joanne Lindley. Carol Monaghan, Bonnie L. Montgomery. Sharon Morast. Jo Nixon, Alice Pfouts. Melissa Robb. Carol Roe. Lorna Schlegel, Janet Toedtemeier, Teddy Wallace, Sue Warrington, Carol Ann Williams. Veda Wilson, Kay Yundt. Betty 70 OSU Junior Panhellenic President Kirwan, Jami Advisor Holmes, Robin E. Abrahams. Jaymie Backer, Sharon Barker, Penelope Bauer. Robin Boyd, Carol Boyl. Kathleen Brown, Pamela Clark. Sharon Davidson, Judy Gardner, Susan Gibson, Leslie Harris, Lois Hutchinson, 8etty Joiner. Marian Kellas, Pamela Kiesendahl, Diane McCord, Sharon Neely, Patricia Raczesniak, Penelope Pitzcr, Mary Read, Marcia Rice. Kathie Riese, Sue Soukup. Sonya Steen, Karen 71 Turner, Carmen Urban, Lauren Zurcher, Lorlyn Inter-Fraternity Council President Daugherty, Dave Apple, Lester Brown, Frank Coleman, Doug Deardorff, Art Giottonini, Lou Graham, Jim Hickman, James Kelly, Jim Koehler, Dave Loughmiller, Bert Martino, Rich McEachen, Dave Moore, John Neher, Dave Rader. Tom Ralphs. Lloyd Ralston, Dale Robinson, Gary Russel, Bob Sisson, Bill Smith, Fred Teyler, Tim Thayer, Tom Willett, Gale Wilson, John 72 Junior I. F. C. President Emmerson. Ron Adams. Marshall Bamford, J. Richard Belcher. Earl Boucock, Jerry Brantner, Tom Brown, Clyde M., Jr. Farner, Carol Felker, Carl Furer, Del Gardner. Larry Gilliam, Gary Griffith, Jim Grischkowsky, Roger Guppy, Chris Huyett, Rich Jones, Ronald Jones, Todd Little, Pete McDowell, Tom Mohr, Tom Munson, Bob Peterson. Tony Poole. Bob Robinson. Rod Sciuchetti, Larry Steinfield, Rick Steinke. Larry Taggs. Gene Van Driessche, John Wojtasek, Gene 73 Cooperative Student Council President Taylor, Wayne Baird, Jeanne Barker. Patty Bradshaw, Gary Dirksen. Rena Evers, Norma Fabush, Wayne Fryer, Jeanne Gessford, Wayne Gilman, Nell Hay, Doug Horton, Terry Irving. Loren Jensen, Judy Johnson, Judy Kuehn, Richard Leinonen, Gil Loveland, Charles Marion, Richard Meilke, Lary Miller, Doris Morton, Judy McCall, Maggie McPherson, Susan Pitman, Dexter Smith. Linda Swanson, Larry VanCalcar, Richard Watts, Caroline White, Phil 74 Co-op Managers’ Association President Carroll, Steven Babenik, Mark L. Bagby, Dick Barnes, John Bartels, Judy Batchelder, Patricia Bishop, Kay Breedlove, Bill Brodie, Ben Clark, Larry Christensen, Dale Dauenauer, Paul Doty, Sandra Enright, Donald Ertz, Sharee Evonuk, Ray Felker, Richard Fowler, Donna Geneteau, Vicky Hoagland, Marlys Jager, Merle King, Linda H. Lambert, Steve Magnuson, Bruce McCartney. Sue McKee, Terry Mitchell, Bob Mitchell, R. Thomas Odell, Jane Oliver, Bob Prichard, Veda Reed, Zelma Richardson, Fran Schnitzer, Sandra Shepard. Dave Shoenhair, Bill Siddens, Mike Sisson, Dick Stevenson, Richard Stromquist, Frank Swanson, Guy Tinker, Gene VanLoben Sels, Caret White, Venesa J. Willy, Ray J. Woolsey. Bonnie 75 Interhall Council President Thompson, Alice A. Mahaney. Carole G. Lund, Diane Alstead. Karleen Stephenson, Crystal Beck, Betsy Latham, Julie Fuller, Joyce N. Breithaupt. Marlee Monaco, Karen Bauman, Judy Patenberg, Diane Pickford, Jackie Davis, Kris Lair, Vicki Gallagher, Lynn Voeller, Nancy Deaton, Linda Mauser, Corinne Lommen, Jane Pratt, Judi Anderson, Peggy Yamamoto, May Samsel, Kathleen Jolma, Beverly Stuart, Carol Lund, Diane Baccus, Barbara Yamamoto. Carol Sandwick. Rayda Grimes, Edna Harris, Sally Winslow, Carol 76 Men’s Residence Hall Council President Adamek, Jim Airey. Dennis D. Bailey. Robert Baker, Robert S. Bradley, Richard Carlson, Norm Dix, Stuart Evans, John Fawcett, John Gammill, Jerry Gutbrod, Oscar Hall, Jerry Head. Gary Kuoni. John Hondo. Michael T. Hoodenpyle, James Jacoby. Lawrence J. Koch, Mike Kurahara, Jan Larson, Peter Mackenzie, John W. MacLeod. Jerry McDonald, Hollis Nieten, Edgar Patterson. Richard Ross, Nick Schaer, Rod Schnare. J. Keith Snippen, Gene D. Spore, Arthur L. Stennick, Larry Thorp. Larry Turner. John F. 77 Ventura, Roy R., Jr. William, Frank Zimmerman. Gene President McPherson, Susan Aufdermauer, Ina M. Buchholz, Anne E. Buswell, Lynne Caples, Nancy A. Dirkson, Rena E. Ebert, Glenda Evers. Norma S. Hobson. Sharon Lambert, Linda Mork, Melany H. Norberg, Pam Schetfler, Marilyn B. Tipton. Cnarlene Co-Res Council ✓ X Buxton Hall Council Stephenson, Crystal L. Harle. Judy E. Bauman, Judy A. Beck. Betsy K. Breithaupt. Marlee M. Courser. Cathy D. Fuller, Joyce N. Hussong. Donna L. Jensen, Cynthia A. Kallunki, Janet S. Latham, Julie L. Monaco. Karen E. Montgomery, Gale A. Robertson. Ardcth W. Schultis. Melinda L. Skoe, Maxine Y. Witham, Kathleen J. Ycatcr, Marcia E. 78 Hawley Hall Council President Pantenburg, Diane Burslie, Cynthia Bushnell, Judy Constantine, Lonie Crenshaw, Dee Davis, Kris Gallagher, Lynn Glahn, Cherrie Hirstel, Coco House. Marty Lair, Vicky Nixon. Laurcne Pickford, Jackie Pike, Merilee Pipes. Jan Voeller, Nancy Snell Hall Council Lommen, Jane Young, Nancy Rhoads, Sandy Fisk, Mary Jayne Harwell, Margaret Vonhoene, Kathleen Hunt, Pam Ekstrom, Joanne Love. Karen Stuart, Carol Pratt. Judi Anderson. Pegy Johnson, Yvonne Samsel, Kathleen Jolma, Beverly 79 Donahue, Nona Atchison. Marilyn President Lund, Diane Mahaney, Carole Armstrong, Susan Bauserman, Julie Davis, Carole Hundley, Carol Kennell, Janet Larson, Susan Peyton, Judy Truax, Marcia West Hall Council President Schnaro. Jon K. Waldo Hall Council Arndt. Richard Baker, Alfred R. Carlson, Norman A. Fics, Ted T. Klink, Mrs. Margaret Gammill, Jerry V. Headlee, John T. Kawachi, Glenn Y. Kuoni, John P. Miller. Keith H. Patton, Michael R. Pinho, Russell J. Porfily, Frank A. Stewart, Willis S. Wagner, Steven R. Wentworth, Douglas L. 80 McNary Hall Council President MacLeod, Gerald R. Hostess Shimmin, Mrs. Alice Head Resident Dix, Russel Baker, Robert S. Dix, Stuart J. Hoodenpyle, James C. Kilpatrick, Robert S. Koch, Michael R. Owen, Kenneth D. Schaer. Rodney J. Searcy. Edmond L. Poling Hall Council President Bradlev. Richard W. Anhorn, Jeffrey C. Brady, James E. Clark, Duncan F. Cruickshank, David D. Fawcett. John L. Head, Gary C. Howard. Lloyd V. Larson, Peter K. Ross, Nicholas D. Stennick, Larry J. Cauthorn Hall Council Boxing never had the odds that the men of Cauthorn Hall enjoyed in dining at West cafeteria with the women from both West and Hawley Halls. The men of Cauthorn capitalized on a good thing when the time came for the big spring dance, “Vanishing Point,” with the Marketts as the band. Everything started vanishing: ear drums, clear judgment, and . . . ! Not only did the Cauthom men show their prowess with women, but they also held their own in the man’s world. The all-school intramural basketball championship and a wrestling championship came home to the hall. Nothing could have climaxed a great year better for Cauthorn than spring term sun-bathers at a very pleasing distance from our lounge windows. Left to Right. Back Row: Clayton Creech. Richard Okino. Lawrence Jacoby. Robert Bailey. Front Row: Roy Ventura, Jan Kurahara. Dennis Aircy. “C. J. Golondzinier. 82 Weatherford Hall Council A housemother and 403 male bodies . . . that was Weatherford. The first and only lady of the hall was Mrs. Coplen who arrived from a University of Washington sorority last fall. The departure of Mrs. Lloyd, former housemother, was marked by the celebration of her birthday spring term ’63 following five years of noble service. Also residing in the ancient pile were our baton twirling, nonappendix owning head resident, Clarence Wells, and our professional Scot and non-bagpipe playing president, Jake Mackenzie. Under what was “laughingly” known as the Mackenzie regime, the council conducted affairs of state with verve if not great regard for correct American procedure. One notable success this year was our attention-demanding, trophy-winning homecoming sign erected by Roy Scantlbury and his men. Flushed by this triumph of ingenuity, Weatherford men carried on to enjoy the usual dances, entertainments and fire drills around the hall. Lett to Right. Back Row: Art Spore. Dick Patterson, Hank Penner. Virl Eickmeyer. Arlynn Amsberry. John Turner. Front Row.- Jake Mackenzie. Mrs. D. Coplen. Frank Williams. Ed Nieten. Oscar Gutbrod. 83 OSU Student Firemen The OSU student firemen comprise the initial fighting force for the Corvallis Fire Department. The students, who live in the stations, ride the engines and arc usually the first firemen to answer the alarm. Along with their fire fighting duties, these students serve as ambulance attendants. Each year several students are selected to live at the Central or Chintimini Park station. Free lodging is provided in exchange for duties performed in protection of life and property. Barker, Joe A. Conn, Truman W. Furrow. John Myers. Darwin Ross, Erric V. Meyer, Kenneth D. Rosenburg, Douglas Murray. Pete 84 85 Alpha Chi Omega President Minty. Jimi Housemother Matresse. Mrs. Hazel B. Class of '64 Ball, Marilyn Bishop, Kay Branaman, Dixie Collin, Joyce N. Cottell, Angela Fitch, Carolyn Gish. Margaret M. Janecek, Tara Minto, Jean Morast, Jo Ryan, Cecilia Saubert, Jean Schlegel, Janet Sykes, laurelee Class of '65 Adams, Kerry Allen, Sharon Girod, Janet Harvey, Peggy Hope, Barbara Jamison, Karen Kienle. Dona Knight. Sharon Lemon, Linda McIntosh, Jan Radar, Betty Scales, Jeanne Schild, Linda Sciuchetti, Caryl Scoville, Mary Lee Steinfeld, Barbara Sutherland, Judy Torrey, Sheryl 86 Happiness is having Jean Saubert on the U.S. Olympic Ski Team, and Judy Vejlupek be Rook-Sophomore Picnic Queen. Happiness is a serenade for our two DU Darling Court girls. Happiness is finding an outhouse on our front porch one bright morning. Happiness is having two pledges on Rook Rally, three seniors on Mortar Board and Phi Kappa Phi, and seven musicians in Euterpe. Happiness is Caryl Sciuchetti elected junior class secretary. Happiness is having “Stueball” move one-eighth inch at the Turtle Derby. Happiness is a Homecoming Princess, Barbara Steinfield, and Mike Morrison, Miss Spring Sports and finalist for National College Queen. Happiness is having highest grades on campus for three terms. Happiness is listening to the Honeylovers practice when we’re trying to study. Golly! Happiness is just being an Alpha Chi! Vejlupek, Judy Yoakley, Julianne Class of '66 Ayres, Jean Belsma, Ronnie Bergstrom, Joanne Bjerke, Brenda Brattain, Susan Carlson, Ann Conn, Dianne Hall, Janet Hatch, Janet Kail berg, Pat Lance. Jeanne Marshall, Karren Morrison, Michelle Norte, Barbara Penland. Mindy Prinsen, Pamela Rogers. Loeta Samuel, JoAnn Saunders, Helen Thomas, Marilyn Wittkopf, Janie Class of '67 Backer. Sharon Bailey, Sue Ann Carl. Susan Case, Marilee Christiansen. Kari Ekner, Solvcig Ford, Phyllis Hendricks. Nancy Kelly, Janet Kittel. Diana Lummus, Delores Morrison, Cheryl Ann Mudge, Penny Nelson. Mary Nicol, Nancy Paczesniak, Penny Pierson, Kathy Porterfield. Karen Powell, Joyce Sloan, Karon Smith. Bonnie Steen. Mary Steinfeld, Carolyn Strickfaden. Jeryl White, Barbara Zimmer, Elaine 87 Alpha Delta Pi President Chartrey, Rebecca V. Housemother Watson, Mrs. Ella Class of 1964 Bailey, Glenne L. Buck, Sylvia C. Chappell, C. Jane Conte, Linda P. Grant, Judith J. Howell, Marcia A. Kleiner. Elaine L. Melvin, Donna K. Mercer, Carol L. Stanley. Helen F. Wicks. Sharen A. Williams. Judith A. Class of 1965 Bevandich, Sheila A. Bonfield. Andrea J. Hensgen, Carolynn M. LaKamp, Carol F. Laski, Mary E. Lightfoot, Sharon L. Rhoades. Gloria J. Schweigert, Diane L. Sturmer, Anne M. Williams, Nelda S. Wright, Barbara J. Class of 1966 Atherton, Paula K. Benjamin, Bonnie L. Cade, Glenda F. Cole, Catherine F. Doty. Sandra K. Gunter. Marjorie L. Harlan, Sidney L. Kearns. Kathleen M. 88 The Alpha Delt’s diamond pointed the way to scholarship, leadership, activity and joviality this year, beginning with our annual Pledge Presents Tea which introduced 24 lovely lasses to the campus. Wally Emory, Delta Tau Delta, was “first class male” to the heart of every girl as he was chosen Diamond King. Working with the Sig Eps out at the Farm Home was a most worthwhile project for the term. Loud and strong voices on campus were provided by the several house members on Freshman and Junior Class Senates. More melodious perhaps were those in the University Choir, Choralaires, OSU band and orchestra. The school play “Aspen Papers found Bev Frey as assistant manager. Sandy Doty tested her wings as a Talon; Elaine Kleiner was co-chairman for the Mortar Board Ball; and Carol Lakamp took a chair as head of programs for the Junior-Senior Prom. Kehl, Patricia A. Koeppe, Marjorie A. Moore, Jean E. linstedt, Bonnie K. Schultr, Shirley M. Schuyler, Gail H. Tucker, Carol A. Voegele, Judy M. Class of 1967 Alexander, Katherine Benjamine, Frances A. Bishop, Bonnie E. Bonde, Karen L. Clark. Sharon E. Densley, Janice M. Frey, Beverly K. Gibbons. Shirley I. Hall. Cynthia A. Heinemann. Mina L. Hillpot, Terry D. Hoagland. Alice R. Hull. Evelyn M. Nash, J. Kay Pihl, Betty E. Proctor. Mary Ann Rice. Katheryn L. Schicrman, Judy L. Alpha Gamma Delta President Campbell Janet S. Housemother Larson, Mrs. Beulah Class of ’64 Alexander, Sandra Batchelder, Lee Bennett. Sharon Eichman, Sondra Higgins, Julie Karns, Loyce Larkins, Judy Lyle. LaWauna Lowe, Linda Parkins, Jo Anne Povey, Nancy Wade, Margaret Class of '65 Bartels, Donna Bigelow, Anne Brown, Janice Buchanan, Patricia Chapman, Sandra Donning, Joan Dershon, Georgene Forsythe. Barbara Gustine, Sandra Green, Linda Haftorson, Shirley Miller, Susan O'Brien, Mary Prichard, Veda Runngren, Eva Swanson, Carol Vaughn. Nancy 90 Happiness is a house full of warm-hearted Alpha Gams. Happiness is being busy with campus activities. Happiness is a girl like Sharon Bennett of Theta Sigma Phi. Happiness is a Phi Kappa Sigma “Dearest Girl”, Joan Donning. Happiness is our champion ping-pong player, Pam Fox. Happiness belongs to Sandy and Margaret of Phi Chi Theta. Happiness is Kit and Patty on the “Best Dressed Coed” court. Happiness is sleeping on the cold sleeping porch with ump-teen blankets. Happiness is having sophomore house duties as a daily chore. Happiness is a living room with a big, brown poof. Happiness is on weekends. Happiness is keeping our out-of-state girls. Sadness is having our thirteen seniors graduate, but . . . Happiness is being an Alpha Gam forever! Class of '66 Butler. Sandra Donahue, Trudy Douglas, Diane Edwards, Barbara Elkins, Patricia Gildner, Suzanne Green, Carol Hetrick, Judy King. Kathy Land. Phyllis ledgerwood, Jill Peavy, Susan Pitts, Carol Rands, Dorothy Rennie. Susanne Rietman, Diane White, Carolyn Yraguen, Mary Ann Class of '67 Barker. Penny Gay, Diane Haftorson, Joan Hoffman, Lois James, Melanie Larkins, Jean Macy. Renae Nolte, Karen Noren, Karen Pels, Nancy Sherlock. Connie Studebaker, Kay Alpha Omicron Pi Class of '64 Beebe, Katherine K. Cameron, Karen F. Cannon, Rosalee S. Folston, Nancy McClure, Marijean Mushalik, Elizabeth Brown. Carolyn Cline, Marion Roscoe, Nicole L. Warden, Rosalee Bullard, Joanne Carl, Piper President Smith, Madelyn Head Resident Lydig. Mrs. Zona Lee, Joanne Schnitzer, Sandra L. Stolen, Barbara Class of '65 Brent, Susan Hamm, Nancy Kenyon, Marcia E. Roe, Lorna Weissert, Eloise Class of '66 Bierer, Barbara L. Bowen, Lynden C. Claeys, Marlene Dietrich, Jacquelyn Elkinton, Joanne 92 Carolyn Turner To everything there is a season, and a time for every purpose under the heaven: A time to be horn, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted . . . A time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to moum, and a time to dance . . . A time to get, and a time to lose; a time to keep, and a time to cast away ... ECCLESIASTES, III. Fastabend, Diane Gaylord, Sharon Holmes, Merrilee Martin. Kathryn L. Miller, Linda S. Parry, Joanne West. Mary C. Tribbett, 8arbara Van Loh,Joyce Hyde. Patricia Johnston, Marlene A. Kirwan, Jami L. Mansfield. Melinda R. McCord. Sharon Nystrom, linnea Searcy, Dianne M. Stacey. Diane Stone. Carol A. Jones, Karin R. King. Janice Sctka, Diane West, Cheryl K. Class of '67 Barr, Judy A. Douglass, Carol A. Koehler, Shela M. Lasselle, Parmela M. Peterson, Lynda Pyle, Nancy Wilfert, Marilyn A. Winquist, Patricia A. 93 Alpha Phi President Saunders, Judith A. Housemother Abel. Mrs. Mae Class of 1964 Burchell, Linda A. Elkins, Diane M. Hartley, Ruth Ann Heigel, Patricia A. Ivari, Norma J. Johnson, Susan E. Leary, Stacy A. Moss, Janet C. Petty, Patricia R. Pinson, Marilyn J. Primrose, Carol L. Steib. Sarah E. Taylor, Anne M. Warner, Christi L. Class of 1965 Barenz, Terry A. Buck, Mary Ann Butler, Jean A. Daly. Susan B. Ellwood, Bonnie D. Foster, Georgienne R. Geiger. Carrol A. Hammerstad, Lynne L. Lorenzen, Eden Matejka, Sandra K. McCartney. Sue A. Meeker. Karen J. Roe, Linda M. Ryan, M. Lorraine Simpson, Stephanie Wallace, Sue E. Williams, Peggy A. Class of 1966 Brice, Elizabeth J. Christensen, Carol A. Cleghorn, Nancy M. Harshbarger, Rebecca Hartley. Claudia J. Helfrich, Maxine R. 94 The Alpha Phi house stands proudly in the heart of fraternity row. And she has good reason to Ik proud! Activity girls from the gray house on 25th Street include Anne Taylor, ASOSU Second Vice President; Norma I van, Junior-Senior Prom Queen; Mary Laase, Freshman Class Secretary; and Jill Woll. a member of Rook Rally. Also wearing the Alpha Phi pin were the Dream Girl of Pi Kappa Alpha, Sweetheart of Sigma Chi, a Little Sister of Minerva, a memljer of the Homecoming Court, plus mem! ers of Masque and Dagger, Euterpe, Orchesis, Angel Flight and Choralaires. Holmes. Linda M. Holmes. Robin E. Keithley, Katherine S. Larse. Karen E. Lermon. Karen M. Lindberg, Shirley J. McReynolds, Shelley A. Munson, Nancy N. Parisotto, Susan D. Schenbeck, Vicki L. Schoen, Ronda L. Soukup, Sonya K. Whitecotton, Wendy J. Class of 1967 Basgen, Elizabeth S. Caughell, Judith M. Wesson. Nori Cooper, Katherine DcFrcne. Kay E. Fife. Sharyn A. Grbavac, Mary Ann Hall. Melvina C. Harris, Lois K. Hellberg. Linda F. Klote, Linda F. Laase, Mary E. Madsen, Karla K. Mandcry, Sheila R. Mikkelson, Judith A. Miller, Gretchen K. Minor. Wendy Morgan, Virginia L. Peschke, Joyce M. Potter, Phyllis A. Staller. Cheryl E. Thurber. Kathleen E. Tinker. Barbara J. Woll, Jill P. 95 Alpha Xi Delta While fraternity men collected their house- won one of the Alpha Xi Delta National Phil-mothers, the Alpha Xis collected their nickels, anthropy awards. The Alpha Xis proved they enough to win the Nickle Hop Trophy, small house were red blooded Americans by winning, for the division, for the second year in a row. For their third time in a row. the Blood Drive Trophy, work with the Children’s Farm Home the Chapter Graduate Student Sutton. Linda Class of 1964 Johnston, Michele Miller, Judy Orr, Nancy A. Healy, Judy R. Lane, Jean M. Peterson. Suzann Richardson, Fran Fleck. Betty J. Fleck, Nancy L. President Toedtemeier, Teddie L. Housemother Barbur, Mrs. Laura Class of 1965 Gibson, Leslie G. Wagenblast, Virginia F. Class of 1966 Conover, Donna M. Kieff. Carolyn A. Stroschine. Judy J. Class of 1967 Carpenter, Emily H. Davidson. Judy A. Reed, Frances C. Soulek, Veronica Wiita. Janet A. 96 Coed Cottage We at Coed Cottage propose a special toast for ASOSU committees, FAMACS, scholastic honoraries the outstanding participation and achievement in and honor rolls, and, of course, the Admiration Society governmental, scholastic, and social activities. Coed of BMOC. The year 1963-64 is one well rememberer! was represented in Senate. Mortar Board. CSC, Omi- by the Coed sisters, cron Nu. Intramurals, Angel Flight. Sea Beavers, President Smith. Linda Housemother Johnston, Mrs. H. 8. Class of '64 Baker. Donna Baker. Norah Berney. Barbara Cason. Jean Grass. Nancy Griffin, Patricia Kleger. Karlene Morrow, Judy Nacgle, Pauline Quillin, Beth Westphal, Joyce Williams, Lois Woolley, Bonnie Zimmerman. Mary Class of 65 Combs. Carol I Lang, Marion Leman, Linda Lewis. Doris Morton. Judy Navin, Tony Wright. Vicki York. Karen Class of '66 Bagger, Gale Baird. Jeanne Cope. Mary Doan. Shirley Hamilton, Linda Isaacson, Janet Johnson, Judy Matheson, Edith May. Toni Moore, Mary Uppstad. Mary Wangui. Catherine Class of '67 Bowman. Lynn Coates. Anne Evingcr, Karen Greco. Carol Joy. Marcella Karpstein, Diana Miller. Connie Newcomb. Paulette Sherwood. Karel Swanson. Florence 97 Azalea House President Fryer. Jeanne Head Resident Higbee, Mrs. Elizabeth Class of '64 Conner. Judy Landauer, Glenda McCall, Sherron M. Mack. Marilyn W. Michalek. Margaret A. Quinn, Jean Stone, Jeanne Van Calcar. Nellie Wakefield. Kathryn A. Wiley, Norma Rae Class of '65 Anderson. Mildred E. Buchanan, Gerri Cranston, Patricia Coleman. Janet Davis. Julia Edwards, Carolyn Gross. Janice G. Harmon, Marcia Hindes, Martha John, Jo Lulu Kleger. Adele Krause, Marilynn McCall, Margaret Martin, Jean Marie Merrill, Jane Richards. Kathyc Stockstill. Joyce 98 Azalea’s Reaverettes cooperated to make this year the most successful ever. Those not pinned or attending an exchange on Thursday evening, represented Azalea at Collegiate 4-H meetings where two were officers. Nellie Van Calcar was vice president of the 4-H honorary. Mu Beta Beta. Our talented art crew tasted glory when it was announced that Azalea had won the trophy for the best Independent Women’s Homecoming Sign; campus recognition came to our two greatest artists when Joyce Stockstill and Jane Merrill were tap| ed for Kappa I’i. national art honorary. Intramurals kept us all busy as we participated in volleyball, bowling and crew. Incidentally, our crew team won, with the able help of Orange O member Judy Conner. Maggie McCall, OSU Beaver Belle, represented us all as she welcomed OSU’s athletes at the games. Oh! Contrary to belief, we study—several hours a term are devoted to this area. Class of '66 Barnum, Susan Davis. Karen S. Hubbard. Georgia R. Nys. Janet A. Norton, Kathy Perrin, Kathi Schaad. Beverly I. Schandel. Janet G. Spitze, Lois J. Tubach, Susan P. Walker. Mureen R. West. Irene Wilcox, Gail A. Willford. Janele B. Wright. Linda L. Class of ‘67 Boersma, Gail A. Chin, Shirley Y. DcLapp, Lynn M. Drinkard. Dalene Forsea. Karen L. Gilman, Nell Hueners, Judith S. Jenkins. Linda K. Jones, Penney E. Knowles. Barbara J. Moistrell, Karen Miller, Judith A. Paul. Pamela K. 99 Russell. Ruth A. Seuell. Eugenia B. Wilson, Marlene K. BUXTON HALL First Floor President Dusenberry, Emily R. Adviser Carnes, Lois C. Class of 1964 Bauman, Judy A. Class of 1965 Beck, Elizabeth K. Douglass, Sharon L. Kauffman, Carolyn J. Pcggar, Carole J. Reeder. Andrea C. Torres, Cecilia Class of 1966 Bcymer, Annette E. Maki, Claudia A. Stokes. Dorothy M. Class of 1967 Brobst, Janet A. Brown, Carole J. Crook, Janet G. Dorey, Nancy A. Moore. Launa M. Peek, Joan E. Sigloh, Karen R. Soulet, Veronica Vancil, Rachel E. We are the girls from Buxton one and two, And our activities are far from few. For the Paw Paw Pick at Oregon State U, All got a “kick” from second’s chicken wire shoe. At our Halloween parties we swung along. And no one was sad for very long For our Food Tech, cider was a little strong. Second had two members on Rook Rally Squad, To lead us in yells in our own little quad. On the night of a fire drill the boys would applaud, As in pincurls and rollers, we looked rather odd. Christmas rolled around, the season of cheer. With it, secret Santas on one did appear, And the second floor angels welcomed in a new year. During winter and spring our groups remained much the same, Nothing dampened our spirits—not even all the rain. We survived three terms without much pain. And memories of one and two will always remain. 100 Wolfe. Dee A. Woody. Anne M. Second Floor President Latham, Julie L. Class of 1964 Cash, Linda Class of 1965 Anderson, Barbara Danials, Barbara J. Garcia, Margaret R. Advisor Witham, Kathy J. Heider, Linda Janvrin, Rosemary Kallunki, Janet S. Miller. Helen E. Olsen, Suzanne Stephenson. Crystal L. Class of 1966 Alder. Judy R. Anderson. Karlccn P. Armstrong. Susan A. Baker, Joyce L. Bennett. Judy M. Single. Carolyn J. Byers, Shirley M. Gardner. Anita Ickcs, Jerilyn K. Johnson, Carol J. Jones. Patricia L. Mason, Donna M. Maxey, Cari J. Noden, Lovella E. Plum, Beverly J. Reynolds, Linda L. Robins. Adele Schulmorich. Kay J. Tadakuma, Joyce I. Taylor, Leslie J. Thomson, Julie A. Yoder. Sandy L. Class of 1967 Allison, Jeanne Anderson, Mary Janet Andrews, Victoria K. Bevandich, Michele L. Bormann, Sharon R. Giepel, Sandy J. Goe, Judi D. Hagglund, Linda C. Harman. Margery C. Hitson, Pat G. Leatherman, Nancy L. Mayhew, Nancy L. Neal. Sally K. Scheele, Karen S. Smith, C. Jeannie Wemken, Karla A. Windsor, Anne L. 101 Third Floor President Fuller, Joyce N. Adviser landon, Margaret Class of 1964 Cannon, Kathy S. Hill, Kathy D. Maury, Alice Parrish, Nancy Schram, Merrily K. Class of 1965 Aona, Virginia Harrang, Carolyn J. Jacobs, Carol B. Knutson, Kathleen A. Kramer, Beth S. Leavy, Sherry A. Marshall, Elizabeth C. Miller, Sharon L. Montgomery, Gale A. Noack, Nancy E. Olson, Nancy M. Reece, Marsha A. Yeater, Marcia E. Watson, Mary C. Class of 1966 Courser. Cathy D. Oay, Drexel L. Fernald, Jody L. Ralston, Shelby L. Zacher, Rosalee V. Class of 1967 Benz, Mary M. Bird, Sharon M. Brown, Judy Byars, Barbara A. Duffy, Josephine A. Ebeling, Lois K. Garber, Leslie D. Gentry, Denise A. Herb. Dorothy C. Kadau, Kathleen A. Kakishita, Minnie Kaster, Jo Ellen Kroll, Jacki L. Little, Vivian L. McBride. Patricia L. Mellish, Sharon L. Murtaugh, Mary Ann Nelson, Janis A. Ogle, Colleen E. Pfeiffer. Marcia A, Reed, Barbara J. Robbins, Valerie J. Ruberg, Margaret A. Wood, Carol J. Zumwalt. Donalyn K. 102 Fourth Floor Funny you should mention Buxton third . . . Our paw-paw box was a marvel to behold and we were endowed with the honor of having the most rookesses entertaining the men’s living groups in the “order of the green” serenade. Then, there is our infirmary rate: mono, appendicitis, brain strain, you name it. We were visited by the Great Pumpkin on a rather eventful Halloween night. Then there’s Buxton four . . . Floor parties were planned at the drop of a hat. All week before Valentine’s Day, the secret valentines who left surprises were revealed. The Beatle-mania struck, as two and three stereos played their records simultaneously. Besides our two finalists for Little Colonel, a serenade announced that Barbara Darmsted was selected Dream Girl of Delta Sigma Phi. President Breithaupt, Marlec M. Class of 1964 Gregg. Ruth E. Smith, Jeri J. Class of 1965 Coto, Marta I. Dill, Sue M. Adviser Harle, Judith E. James. Debbie A. Krupicka, Rose M. Millspaugh. Milly Neimann, Patti N. Yamamoto. Nora N. Wherry. Annie S. Class of 1966 Clabough. Mary Elkins. Nancy Giovannoni, Sue Gleason. Paulette R. Hyskell. Kathi Jackson. Marjorie A. Johnson, Helen J. Parsons, Peggy Sue Schnautz, Mary Class of 1967 Bonney. Carole Jeanne Byers, Susan Carroll. Susan D. Davis. Carol Elizabeth Endow. Shirley Ann Estes, Gail E. Finch, Mary C. Fiora, Shirley Gabrial, Susan M. Geddes, Janet L. Grey, Sandra Lee Griffith, Mary E. Hathaway. Mary L. Hess. Rebecca Karnath, Betty Krohn, Martha A. Langley. Linda Larson, Joyce Laspa, Kathy Miller, Gail Lareen Nakada, Ellen Ploghoft, Sharon Sabo. Janice Scheidegger, Ruthann Schnore. Betty K. 103 Fifth Floor From Alaska clear to the tip of Southern California came the girls of Buxton 5 to have an exciting year full of firesides, pinnings and studies too, and many girls were active on campus activities such as OSU Choraliers, Forensics, Mask and Dag-President Ker Choir and various honoraries and clubs. Sherry Monaco, Karen E. Erickson was vice president of the Freshman Class as well as winning Lucia Bride Queen in Portland and everyone was so happy and noisy that we had to have a merit system as you can see we were all so busy that we didn’t even have time to stop for breath. Adviser Pattie, Corrine F. Class of 1964 Dowell, Barbara J. Johnson, Marcia L. Class of 1965 Chambers, Elaine J. Ebeling, Ardabeth E. Frank, Vicke S. Harper, Judy J. Holland, Chloe A. Hussong, Donna L. Krueger, Carole J. McAlvage. Karen Olson, Linda M. Peterson, Farol R. Robertson, W. Ardith Rogers, Joyce J. Schneider. Jeanne L. Shultis, Melinda L. Skoe, Maxine Y. Stuber. Roberta A. Class of 1966 Cherry, Vivian L. Fulton, Judy R. Hadden, Phyllis E. Jensen, Cynthia A. Kessie, Judith A. Marden, Lynda I. Stringer, Anne M. Whitney, Janet L. Wolf, Nancie L. Class of 1967 Beach, Rebecca A. Benecke, Ellen L. Bockes, Terry Lynn Bolstad, LaVonne J. Erickson, Sheryl E. Eslinger, Rosalee Graham, Pamela J. Kerr, Sue A. Laursen, Dorothy A. Mantei, Deanna J. May, Joanne E. Schilling, Susan Takano, Kyoko 104 Delta Zeta Psst! Hey Bud! C’m here. See that Delta Zeta house? C’m closer and I’ll tell you about ’em. See those girls cornin’ out the door? One’s Pat Rayburn, mcml cr of Orange O. The one on the right is Kathy Young, member of Masque and Dagger. The other two are also in drama—Kelly Graham and Alice Nixon. Uh-oh! Those likely looking characters are the pledges who carved and gave Halloween pumpkins to all the Greek Groups on campus. And there’s Jan McKinnon. a local claw—Talon, to you. Those Delta Zetas also adopted a Lebonese boy. Well, gotta go be installed as Delta Zeta publicity chairman. See ya around!! President Warner. Maryellcn Housemother McMahan. Mrs. Mildred Class of 1964 Morrow, Susan P. Owens. Doris E. Young. Katherine A. Zielesch, Gail J. Class of 1965 Collins. Rosalie A. Eskelscn, Linda M. Ford, Constance D. King. Linda H. Mikkalo, Karen A. Nixon, Alice M. Rayburn, Patricia Udell. Fay L. Williams, Juanita L. Class of 1966 Allhands, Tara L. McKinnon, Janet G. Pullen. Aubyn A. Scott. Susan D. Class of 1967 Dick. Susan P. Hay. Cheryl D. Liming. Lois Neely. Patricia A. Otto. Linda Ryesky. Melissa Sausen, Linda L. Secrest, Susan A. Wright. Paula K. 105 Chi Omega President Bye, Joann R. Housemother Anderson, Mrs. Rae Class of 1964 Alexander, Julie A. Allen, Karen L. Bodyfelt, Kathy Burns. Sandra Butler, Diane Claussen, Mary J. Finch, Susan M. Gainer, Judy K. Golding. Karen L Harden, Janet Hayden, Kathy Hinsvark, Rosemary A. Irvin, Margaret A. Jones, Cheryl Mercer, Pat Morse, Linda A. Murphy, Loreine Smith, Marilyn Tharp, Suzanne E. Wakefield, Betty Zweifel, Sandra L. Class of 1965 Adkisson, Marjorie Allan, Olga J. Allen, Sue J. Barkhurst, Rosemary R. Brizindine, Linda Campbell, Suzanne L. Caspar, Margaret A. Fowler. Donna C. Geiger, Kay A. Gore, Susan M. Hudemann, Marjean Hudlow. Dorothy J. Isted, Nanette K. Klosterman. Elizabeth A. 106 V t: After a “balanced” year, the Chi O’s submit their Annual Report hoping that ’64-’65 will l e as much fun. ASSETS: Item 1. Sue Shirley 2. Judy Gainer 3. Sue Gore 4. Joann Bye 5. Little Sisters of Minerva 6. Beaver Staff Classification 1. Rally girl with pony tail 2. Senior Class Vice Pres, with tranquilizers. 3. Homecoming Court, AWS Vice President. 4. MU Board of Directors; house president 5. Fearless sophomore thrown into Lion’s Den. 6. Associate Editor. LIABILITIES: Graduation of a “never to be forgotten” Senior Class! Mikesh, Darcy E. Park. LoAnn F. Rodonick, Marilyn D. Roths, Alice Lou Class of 1966 Benscn, Judy J. Bond, Sharron A. Campbell, Kathy M. Clark, Joni Hensey, Gayle Houston, Carol Kjos. Barbie L. Loomis, Mary Lou Mason, Ann Olsen, Mary K. Phillips. Bev. Rabern, Lola Rea. Norby Robberson, Karen L. Sawyer. Marjorie Shirley. Susan L. Class of 1967 Browne. Cheryl E. Brison, Barbara A. Buchanan, Christine Cannon, Jeanne Coffey, Paula Diane Gainer. Mary Jo Gustauson, Carol Henery, Sharyn L. Kleiner. Diana J. Lepper, Charlene R. Moody, Janice L. Omdal, Deanna M. Prim, Linda L. Randall. Janet Read, Marcia A. Robinson, Moira E. Rolfe, Susan A. Siegel, Elizabeth L. Stanford, Robin B. Steenson, Kathleen A. Zurcher, Lorlyn M. 107 Delta Delta Delta President Jendrzejewski. Ann M. Housemother Slattery, Mrs. Ada Class of '64 Archibald, Elizabeth A. Bash, Judy A. Bauer. Barbara J. Brookshire. Betty C. Brown, Carol A. Carter, Carolyn L Ekholm, Judy M. Gasperini, Jean A. Gaydon, Diedra L. Jameson. Mary L. Kirkpatrick, Sandra J. McKean. Bonnie L. Otness. Margaret J. Peterson, Karol K. Rush. Elizabeth Smith, Judy A. Swenson. Candy L. Young, Nancy C. Class of '65 Armstrong, Sandra I. Batchelder. Pat Blair. Margery F. Calkins, Carol L. Chave, Martha Carter, Jean E. Copley. Delores K. Eaton, Shirley Kearns, Valerie N. Lewis, Jane Miles, Sharon A. Mitchell. Melinda A. Phelps, Carmen L. Propst, Patricia E. Riley, Susan E. Samples. Glenda D. Shoop. Lucinda G. Weaver, Janell M. 108 The Tri Delts made headlines this year without even trying! This has been one of those fun-packed years you just don’t forget. On the “claim to fame” side: Jan Dalton served as Talon’s President; Barbara Bauer was tapped for Mortar Board, Phi Kappa Phi, and Pi Mu Epsilon; Pat Batchelder was elected executive secretary of the OSU Bookstores Inc.; Valerie Kearns was chosen a member of Beaver Belles, Orchesis, and Student Board of Reference; Sue Riley, co-chairman of Young Republicans, was an exchange student to Holland on the Experiment in International Living. The Tri Delts greeted their guests enthusiastically as the whole house pitched in on the annual Pancake Breakfast to raise scholarship money. Class of '66 Brauner, Katherine L. Chace, Judith Dalton. Janet R. Dam, Vera C. Drew. Joan E. Dyer. Ann E. Eason, Lynn George. Susan P. Hazcn, Tamera J. Hemphill, Patricia A. Hibbard. Barbara A. Huseth, Virginia L. McVay. Marla C. Schultz. Katherine M. Service. Gail D. Scttergron, Cheryl E. Vandewark, Carol L. Class of ’67 Batchelder, Joan D. Blackford, Judith A. Brown. Pamela A. Cheney, Katharine A. Denny, Dorothy F. Dixon, Mary L. Eastman, Molly L. Fuesscl, Martha L. Haglund. Christine A. Herron, Dorothy E. Massey. Margaret A. Melcher, Cheryl A. Pearce, Nancy Phelan, Patricia K. Riese, Sue Sat her, Beth Schultz, Janet S. Sieweke, Cathy J. Stadheim,Judy D. Tharp, Liza A. Tivy, Gail W. Wright. Carol D. 109 Delta Gamma President Wilson. Heather C. Class of 1964 Clark, Linda J. Cox, Karen L. Hartley. Joan Hinricks, Sharon K. Hoagland, Marlys L. Hyde. Judith M. Lathrop, Suzanne McCoy, Karen Manchester, Margaret M. Marshi, LeeAnn Moir, Cynthia J. Monaghan, Bonnie L. Peterson, Kristine Stolen. Karen D. Class of 1965 Erickson. Jeani M. Foster, Susan L. Garrish, Carol J. Kari, Virginia L. Maguire, Patricia Merritt, Patricia L. Monroe, Vicki L. Montgomery, Sharon R. Murphy, Joan M. Neville. Mary Annette Prichard, Patricia A. Rice, Judee K. Smith, Cheryl S. U'ren, Katheryn A. Class of 1966 Copenhagen, Christine Dexter, Lynn Ditto, Jacquetta Dunn, Marilynn M. 110 An “Autumn Serenade”, in the form of the traditional formal house dance in honor of the new pledge class, was the highlight of fall term for the Delta Gammas. The DGs have been busy helping to sponsor a cottage at the Children’s Farm Home. This year we also started a program with various speakers coming to the house to speak on topics of interest to students. In addition, we had surprise breakfasts and numerous exchanges plus our traditional scholarship and guest dinners. Among familiar DG faces on campus this year have been those of Heather Wilson, Mortar Board, and Ginny Kari, assistant chairman of the Junior Prom and Ticket Chairman for Homecoming. Karen Cox displayed her talents as a member of the varsity rally squad, while Nancy Hoagland helped root the Baby Beavers along on the Rook squad. Lynne Dexter was active in Talons and as a Little Sister of Minerva. East, Patricia J. Gathercoal. Bonnie Helm, Patricia Heyden, Charlotte G. Holman, Mary V. Jubitz, Vicki L. Keylock, Christ T. Kloster, Susan Lage, Betty Lou McAdams, Cheryl M. Porter. Cheryl A. Standring, Kathleen A. Wain, Lou Anne Class of 1967 Aubert, Marie A. Avent, Linda J. Boy I, Kathleen R. Bristol, Joan E. Catt, Mary 0. Chaffin, Carole A. DeYoung. Sharon E. Hattenhauer, Alonalie Herburger, Kathleen A. Hoagland. Nancy G. Johnson, Susan C. Jordan, Janete C. Kiesendahl, Diane Knutson, Joanne M. Krieger, Susan M. Martin, Nancy L. Schermerhorn, Ellen R. Shaver, Cheryl L. Ware, Judith E. Wilson, Bonnie C. Ill President Redding, Becky L. Housemother Fifer, Mrs. Alpha Class of ’64 Barry, Marilyn J. Carson, Karen L. Darling, Katherine A. Daving, Linda L. Hyland, Kathleen L. Johnson, Carolyn A. Pindell, Elizabeth A. Thomas, Sandra E. Class of '65 Bender. Laura L. Eastham, Marianne L. Ellison, Linda K. Ewing, Carol A. Greco. Vickie A. Henrie, Dianne Keller, Mary F. Lewis, Sandra J. Malone, Patricia M. Melville, Suzanne M. Minton, Carol J. Orr, Elizabeth L. Putnam, Nadine L. Ritchie, Patricia S. Shaw. Patricia M. Smith, Judith A. Thom. Barbara G. Wagner, Judith M. Walker, Lacy D. Woods, Suzanne Woolsey, Bonnie J. Yundt, Elizabeth L. Class of ’66 Allen, Gretchen H. Ballen. Anne M. Barry, Loretta R. Blanchard, Linda Busch. Leslie M. Blackwell, Elizabeth Harris, Kathy J. Gamma Phi Beta 112 What is a Gamma Phi? She might l c chairman of Thanksgiving baskets, general secretary for the MU Christmas Party or even Mrs. Santa Claus. Then again, she could Ik a Freshman class publicity chairman or president of Panhellenic, Theta Sigma Phi, Beaver Belles, or Little Sisters of Minerva. Also, she could he a vice-president or secretary of Alpha Lambda Delta, a WRA secretary, ora pretty Forest Fraulein. You’re looking fora Gamma Phi? Have you tried the Opportunity OSU office. People to People, Beaver office or the Barometer? She might be at a meeting for Euterpe, Phi Chi Theta, Choralaires. Madrigals, M.U. Council. Mortar Board, Angel Flight or FAMACS. Crew trophy or Blood trophy? Won by the Gamma Phis! Hilley. Linda J. Jacobsen. Carol L. Leicester, Frances Mchl, Marilyn K. Olsen, Bonnie J. Pierce, Kathryn A. Ramp, Eugenie S. Reid, Marsha A. Salter, Janis D. Smith, Barbara C. Speckhart, Mary V. Wilder, Nancy E. Class of '67 Barrett, Beth N. Barry, Charlene V. Carlson, Shelby L. Calley, Carol A. Chambers, Diane Christian, Marlene J. Cudd, Sharon Danner, Louise A. Gilby, Anita L. Hall. Nicole G. Heiserman, Carmen R. Hirstel, Jeanette C. Hutchinson, Betty Johnson, Barbara J. Loken, Margaret A. Lard, Lil Moore, Julie K. Pearson, Francie Pitman, Judy Rochford, Mary L. Stovall, Sally L. Urban. Lauren J. Wilson, Teri 113 HAWLEY HALL First Floor President Pickford, Jacqueline K. Head Residents Jessen, Mrs. Arthur Arnold, Mrs. Dora Class of 1965 Adeleke, Bisi F. Downer, Robin D. Hodgdon, Paula Advisors Bushnell, Judyann Sprowls, Lillie Kempf, Beverly A. Mellenthin, Judith A. Thomas, Fran Youel, Ellyn Class of 1966 Copeland. Sally Jo Darnell, Peggy A. Thomas. Jill M. Class of 1967 Arhrendt, Nancy J. Allen. Sharon L. Barker, Virginia Bookman, Donna Jo Bowyer, Leslie A. Bradberry. Phyllis J. Bremmer, Kathryn A. Burnham, Leona A. Constantine, Leone D. Cuthburt. Kathy Davidson, Carol L. Diegel, Melody R. Ems, Vicki E. Ewalt. Jeanne C. Fluitt, Virginia F. Foster, Kathy J. Glahn, Cheryll Haga, Peggy R. Hammond. Diane Hansen, Tony D. Harlan, Patricia D. Keyt, Nadine E. Pyatt, Susan C. Rambo, Karen P. Verhoeven, Margaret The November fire made Hawley 1st the hottest floor on campus. A plaque engraved by the floor and a serenade by Cauthom 1st followed our exchange. By some st range “hanky panky” Caut horn’s president lost his bed too. Music led activities with girls in concert band, marching band, chorus and Euterpe. After fall term, short wing moved to long wing making 1st one “big happy family.” 114 Second Floor A great hunch of girls moved into Hawley 2nd this year, full of all kinds of spirit. There was never a dull moment on the old floor with numerous exchanges. firesides and pranks. Although the girls found themselves unavoidably furnished with living quarters not exactly meant for their sex, they managed to make the best of everything. Every facility was utilized, even down to the seemingly useless fixtures in the bathroom—finally used for storing seaweed. Lacking queens, princesses or presidents of honoraries, Hawley 2nd was still a swinging group of girls. President: Davis, Kristin Advisor: Justice. Susan Class of 65 Chan, Theresa K. Galvin, Sue D. Palmer, Jerrolyn L. Thornberg, Lynda J. Class of 1966 Fleming. Diane S. Fraser, Ann M. Gossling, Darlene E. Holloway, Shawlene E. House. Martha P. Morgan, Margaret E. Scarlett, Marjorie L. White. Sibyl L. Zinn, Linda J. Class of 1967 Anderson, Loretta J. Beery, Kay L. Brooks, Carol S. Dwyer, Judy M. Eck, Linda L. Emigh, Nanetta Gannon, Sandra L. Good, Sharon K. Graffenberger. Trudy J. Horning. Ruth A. Hurd, Charlotte R. Jones, Carol A. Luey, Janne Marcum, Mary L. McCoy. Betty J. Nelson, Linda D. Nygren, Gail P. Otto, Linda Owens, Gloria A. Rhodes, Linda Sue Sacchetti, Joyce M. Sadalla, Gail J. Sims, Linda A. Sneed. Susanne M. Spatz, Linda K. Spoerl, Janet L. Sweet. Cynthia M. Thomas. Norma Sue Turner. Pat S. White. Kathy A. 115 Third Floor President Lair, Vicki Advisor Wilson, Mary Ellen Class of 1965 Curran, Joanne Martin, Mary Ann Class of 1966 Ask, Kris Brue, Sheryl Burslie, Cynthia Fry, Marilyn Hendricks, Kathy Kirkpatrick, Pam Ramp, Candy Wise, Nancy Class of 1967 Bastian, Billie Bouska, Barbara Briggs, Connie Brown, Nancy Brown, Pat Cacka, Adelia Clarke. Kay Crenshaw, D'Lorah Culver, Judy Cummins, Carol Daley. Joanne Engel, Diane Eubanks, Marlene Folsom, Marcia Foy, Suzanne Gresli, llene Homes, Sharon Langmack. Jeanic Mallorie, Margaret McKean, Julie Pernu, Judy Reardon, Kathy Reyne. Joanne Saito, Karen Schiel, Lita Starmer, Nancy Thornton, Donna Thronson, Cara Wessela, Gina Wetherell. Cenia Wheeler, Charlene 116 Fourth Floor A fire in the basement (fire drill omitted because of possible consequences) started Hawley Ith’s year off warmly. Also included in the social activities were the hall dance, “Oriental Fantasy;” Halloween water balloons; a most unlucky volleyball team; and the “Cauthom 1st Fan Club.” Another sensation of the season was the joint Cauthome-Hawley homecoming sign which stirred up a big commotion in the Senate. Throughout the year, enthusiasm pervaded Hawley 4th during study hours and on numerous exchanges. President Gallagher, Lynn E. Advisor Edgar, Mary Helen Class of 1965 Larsell, Sharron A. Page, Mary R. Class of 1966 Bittner. Ann C. Elbow, Gwendilee Forquer, Janet M. Gigoux, Nancy A. Howarth, Marilyn P. Lee. Linda Otterstrom, Jacque L. Pipes, Janice L. Singhose. Jessie L Class of 1967 Bender, Judith M. Carnegie, Judith A. Carter. Carolyn R. Collie. Johnnie J. Cook. Nancy L Fonaas, Markie Jo Foster, Terry A. Gidley, L. Joan Giese, Mary C. Grimes, Judith A. Happold. Margaret A. Hayashi, Emi Johnson, Mary K. Jones. Judy K. Mack, Marilyn L. Maxfield, Vicki L. McKee. Margaret K. Miles, Lynne E. Minchow, Linda K. Parnell, Carol L. Peterson. Judith L. Sowa. Marilyn D. Stoelting, Donna L. Westall, Joan E. 117 Fifth Floor President Voeller, Nancy K. Advisor Wendell, Marne Class of 1964 Dolan, Patricia A. Duvall, Sheri L. Class of 1965 Greenwood, Barbara J. Nixon, Lawrene M. Patenburg. Diane F. Parks. Mary Jeanette Pike, Merilee J. Younger, Ann N. Class of 1966 Schulze. Paula D. Spurlock. Cherry Class of 1967 Babler, Bonnie L. Cook, Janice D. Fara. Lynda E. Houston, Louise F. Kelly, Nancy A. Lennie, Kathi S. Looker, Sue Lovelady, Judy B. McClintock, Margaret Magnusen, Vicki M. Meier, Linda S. Moe, Dianna L. Nelson, Bonnijien Newell, Donna J. Olovson, Eileen M. Ota, Yoshita Palmer. Christelle S. Pennington, Linda A. Phillips, Martha J. Reeves, Sally J, Ross, Susan D. Steers, Carolyn Thayer, Linda H. Van Kirk, Sharon L. Varni, Ann S. Warner, Peggy J. Whittaker, Sharon J. Herman, Clareann Hogel, Ann Thompson, Julie Woelpern, Jill A. Wright, Judith A. Wright, Lynda L. Nylons in the bathroom, umbrellas in the halls, Boy friends in the lobby, their pictures on the walls— The evidences sighted point only to one thing: Girls are back in Hawley fifth. Again telephones ring! Activities are many, and interests run high. The Mickey Mouse Club Choir sings and watches pumpkins fly. So you see, cruel world, it’s like this, We may not study, but we are in bliss. 118 The Pines had an innovation this year — a man around the house! Whenever one of the plumbing fixtures would spring a leak, Mr. Reckendorf would come to the rescue with wrench and bubble gum in hand. Yearly activities began Fall term when over 150 people attended the tea for our head resident, Mrs. Reckendorf. Outstanding women in honoraries included Charlotte LePevre, Lambda Kappa Sigma and Barbara Kerr. Phi Sigma Society. Norma Evers served as secretary of the Northwest Province of Newman Club. President Evers. Norma S. Head resident Reckendorf. Mrs. Elisa leFevre, Charlotte L. Bushong, Dixie L. Majorowic2, Iona L. Mork, Melany H. Schmidt, Lucille Class of '66 Boehme, Oralee Hughey. Sandra L. Newman, E. Anne Class of '67 Calkins. Diana L. Hammer. Genny L. Jennison, Ruthann M. Leighton, Barbara A. Miner. Clare V. The Pines Reckendorf, Frank Class of '64 Kerr, Barbara C. Stewart, Joyce L. Class of '65 Aufdermauer, Ina M. Pendleton, Donna A. Rogers. Phyllis D. Jensen, Judy M. McFarland, Kathy Huston. Mary M. Jaross, Joanne L. Steele. Linda L. 119 Jameson House Jameson house is domestically oriented, having three members lielonging to the Home Economics Club. The Women’s Recreational Association is of utmost interest to the students here. This fall we participated in intramural volleyball and crew. Our “amphibians” include Linda Lambert, Glenda Ebert and Sharon Morgan, all members of Sea Horses. President Ebert, Glenda G. Head Resident Bieler, Barbara A. Grad Student Abersold, Ruth M. Class of 1964 Green. Della E. Lambert, Linda L. Traylor, Edith L. Class of 1965 Hart, Marianne G. Krumholz, Cecilia F. Romane, Diane M. Shurtliff, Judy A. Class of 1966 Harville. Sheila E. Morgan, Sharon K. Partney, Bessie A. Powell, Judy M. Scheffler, Marilyn B. Wicklund. Linda Class of 1967 Ashcraft. Elizabeth L. Edgmon, Linda K. Ford. Carol A. Hooker, Sarah C. Houck, Frances A. Morgan. Kathryn Watts. Caroline E. 120 Heather Rae Once upon a time there were twenty-five lively coeds living in Heather Rae. Last spring they captured the first place trophy in softball. This fall they returned and settled down to college life after an annual retreat to Mt. Hood. Later they took first place honors on decorations in the Nickel Hops “Merry-Go-Round.” Their winter term house dance “Enchantment” provided an enchanting evening for all who attended. Activity minded girls in the house participate in the Freshman Senate, Sophomore Senate, and the Publicity Committee for the Sophomore Cotillion. As the year continued through success, they lived happily ever after. President McPherson. Susan J. Head Resident Kuehn, Miss Mary Alice Class of 1964 Buchholz, Anne E. Hart, Judith A. Oxford. Linda K. Robb. Linda R. Class of 1965 Johnson, Sheila M. Fox. Susan M. Mather. Nancy L. McCoy, Alice E. Sminia, Eloise West. Emilie S. Class of 1966 Caples, Nancy A. Chapman, Jeanette E. Freadman, Rita S. Johnson, Joanne R. Miller. Doris F. Moehnke, Susan C. Norberg, Pamela C. VanSchoiack. Elizabeth A. Zielinski. Marilyn J. Class of 1967 Deming, Sandra E. Devecka, Judy E. Sauer, Pat R. Scheele, Gina G. Torgerson, Alice 121 Kappa Alpha Theta President McQuaid. Susan J. Class of 1964 Bremer, 8arbara Brogdon, Sally R. Crawford, Kathryn L Fichtcr, Dyvon M. Gibson. Judith L. Johnson, Jane Johnson, Janet L. Schlinkman, Sandy Scott. Susan L. Settergren, Mary Reynolds, Sally Treichler, Deanne W. Ward, Marie L. White, Venesa J. Class of 1965 Astle, Jane Bagley, Susan E. Busey, Marsh Friedrich, Mary Frances Gerlach, Janet H. Kamphenborg, Judy Kolbcrg, Connie G. Larson, Louise Robb. Carol W. Roberts, Jo Smith, Terry Sparling, Galen Steele, Diane Steen, Karen Turner, Jamea Wilson, Nancy J. Class of 1966 Boldman, Linda M. Cole. Janet Cook, Peggy J. Crosby. Kay Dement, Diane E. Fairchild, Vicki L. Fly, Charla J. Harding, Jonnie M. 122 We, the women of Kappa Alpha Theta, would like to defend ourselves against the accusations of the prosecution that we have been “stealing” positions of authority and “taking” OSU honors this year. With the court’s permission, we present Exhibit A—girls who justly earned their titles: Jane Johnson as AWS President, Mary Settergren as Panhellenic President, Dyvon Fichtcr as President of Phi Chi Theta, Terry Smith as Commander of Angel Flight, and V. J. White on Mortar Board. Thetas had no intents of theft or criminal motives when they took the top sorority prize for Homecoming House Signs. We have l een falsely accused, but will await sentencing. The defense rests its case. Sentence: Another year of prosperity!!!!! Hayes, Nancy A. Highland, Linda M. Hingson. Sue E. Huxtable, Ann M. Johnson, Linda S. Larson, Karen L. Layman, Cindy A. Lounsbury, Jan A. Pitney, Alice A. Shurson, Karrin Stone, Susan E. Willman, Marcia E. Worthington, Kay Class of 1967 Abel, Diane Amon, Suzanne Baltazar, Sandra Borstmg. Barbara Clark. Bonnie Davies, Diane Eaton, Michele Gaumer, Janie Hunsaker, Diane Kellas, Pam Kramer, Karen Leach, Janet Lesher, Kathy Logan, Ann McLaughlin, Mary Nelson, Karen O’Keefe. Pat Reed, Cindy Sawyier, Greta Schmitz, Brenda Sengcr, Diane Todd, Marlowe Tuttle, Dana 123 Kappa Delta President Brobst, Nancy L. Housemother Bower. Mrs. Gerald Class of 1964 Ashton, Rita Carroll, Karen E. Deardorff, Jolene M. Engdahl, Susan J. Gustin, Sara A. Hayes, Janan M. Hoffman, Barbara J. LaClair, Jeanne L. Livingston, Jo Ann Ness, Vivian Robertson, Francine E. Stevens. Janet M. Swenson, Sharon Westfall, Margaret A. Class of 1965 Bernardy. Sharon Clark, Virginia P. Fore, M. Linda Geneteau, Victoria I. Haggard, Patricia A. Kuhn, Susan L. Laurance, Pamela J. Liesegang, M. Jan Lindley, Carol A. Manke, Judith L. McLeod. Barbara E. Reeder, Carol N. Reid, Judith A. Salisbury. Diana M. Shryock, K. Ann Sisler, Nancy A. Smith, Sherry E. Williams. Veda L. Class of 1966 Beck, Janet E. Biswell, Ann Callaghan, Kathleen G. Clinton, Linda H. Dorran. Janet M. 124 We of Alpha Kappa chapter began the year by taking our new pledges to Portland for dinner and the Oregon State-Colorado game. From then on Kappa Delta was in a social and academic whirl. Kappa Deltas of whom we are especially proud include Barbara Hoffman, chairman of AWS Student Board of Reference and member of Orange 0: Sara Gustin, a meml er of Euterpe and president of the French Honorary; Carol Lindley. Treasurer of Phi Chi Theta and a member of the OSU bowling team; Jan Leisegang, a member of Orange 0; and Ann Westfall, member of Omicron Nu and Phi Kappa Phi. Kappa Deltas were also active in Promenaders, M. U. committees, and intramurals. Farenhurst, M. Joy Fit . Marjorie I. Foster, Judith A. Hathhorn. Sandra L. Jeppsen, Marjorie K. Kinkaid. Sharon M. Ladd. Patricia R. McDaniel, Mina R. Palmquist, Cathryn D. Richards. Gwyneth G. Scherich, E. Anne Searl, Frances A. Speckman. Jean E. Suydam, Melinda M. Wood, Nancy C. Class of 1967 Beilke, Carol A. Blackstone, Tracy E. Ellis, Margaret J. Graham, Patricia J. Nelson, Marion B. Noffsinger, Nancy L. Pascuzzi, Patricia Porter, Gail Schild, Rebecca A. Scott, Carol J. Todd. Patricia L. Turner, Carmen D. Woelpern, Jill Wood, Frances R. Zielinski, Mary Ann 125 Kappa Kappa Gamma President Benson, Jane Carter Housemother Brown. Mrs. Jane Class of 1964 Bennion. Lora L. Enders, Tanya Gales, Susan C. Grayson, Janet L. Hammitt, Maggie J. Hansen. Susan Roderick Jenkins, Priscilla Johanson, Kaaren Mayer, Susan K. McGregor. Kathe C. Vogt. Anne Wald, Karen A. Wiese, Carla Myers Wiese, Linda A. Weibel, Rayma M. Class of 1965 Austin, Nancy L. Blake, Pat A. Boyd, Bonnie J. Case, Carrie M. Hazelrigg, Carol R. Kuehn, Barbara Manno, Anne Maylie, Jan L. Neff, Sandie J. Nelson, Judie G. Norin, Gail A. Parks, Jane S. Reed, Zelma J. Snyder, Judy C. Thompson, Janet L. Wilson, Kay Class of 1966 Beauchamp, Judy L. Bingham, Nancy Black, Judy A. Buckhorn, Leslie A. Charles, Margaret A. Downie, Ginny L. 126 Happiness is a Kappa in her newly remodelled home. Happiness is three Kappas at the heads of their classes: Jan Maylie, junior class president; Susan Mayer, senior class secretary; and Diane Smith, sophomore class vice-president. Happiness is a Homecoming Queen, Carrie Case, who frequents another court—the basketball court—where she lends her talents as a varsity rally girl. Happiness is a salute to the Little Colonel, Diane Moore. Happiness is an IFC novelty number, a Nickel Hops trophy, and a United Fund Drive Prize. Happiness is gay times, group spirit and a good year at the Kappa Castle. Ellis, Lynda L. Gales, Carol L. Isaksen. Ingrid L. Kaser, Karen R. Lehman, Cindy K. Lynch, Kathy Meservey. Karen S. Moore, Diane Neilson, Cathie M. Patterson, Charlotte Patton, Ann M. Richman, Linette Rugg. Nancy B. Seida, Beverly C. Smith, Diane L. Sutter, Judy A. Class of 1967 Bell, Susan K. Boyd. Carol L. Bradford. Carol L. Coe. Claudia Davis, Marjorie K. Duffield, Penny A. Ebel, Elaine J. Hardin, Marsha A. Hatchard, Carol M. Herbert, Sharon E. Joiner, Marian G. Mallicoat, Sally J. McCurdy, Janet S. Nuckols, Ann I. Schueler, Susan I. Sorenson, Karen L. Stothart, Frances K. Summers, Margaret C. Van Leuven, Jane E. Wiese, Janis K. 127 Williams, Mary S. Wood, Peggy Woodworth. Mary J. Pi Beta Phi President Huffschmidt, Mary P. Housemother Gregory. Mrs. Nina L. Class of 1964 Anderson, Sandra G. Bailey, Kaye S. Beckon, Nancy L. Bennett. Barbara A. French, Evelyn N. Johnson, Ann L. Morlan, Karen C. Newton, Jan Perry, Molly A. Ray, Carol A. Tweed, Tamara C. Warrington, Carol Ann Class of 1965 Altheide, Ann L. Bergstrom, Donna S. Bowles, Carolyn M. Duce, Suzanne Eaton. Georgina M. Farley, Susan A. Forrest, Lynn M. Frank, Constance J. Harris, Virginia M. Hoffman, Leorvore Marggi, Nancy Meriam, Mary Ellen Moe, Carol E. Morlan, Linda M. Palmer, Margaret J. Pfouts, Melissa R. Trorey, Sharon A. Class of 1966 Bergreen, Chloe M. Burbidge, Marcia L. Busick, Linda C. Chorlton, Marjorie S. Demler, Bonnie L. Ellingson, Dorothea K. Ertz, Sharon L. 128 Our house, from the outside, appears sedate and serene, But the calm image is shattered by the inside scene. Between bridge games, classes, and telephones ringing, Occur seminars, sunbathing, and IFC singing. There are teas, meetings, and a yearly Strawberry Feed; Plus we watch all the yells Sandy and Sue will lead. Amid the action still exists a scholarship care, Which one can fulfill (if hidden somewhere!). Patty and Babs, our Mortar Board two, Try to organize us—but what can they do? Only during vacation, can peace and quiet thrive, For action is resumed, the moment we arrive. Green, Barbara Hay, Patricia J. Ingram, Cheric S. Johnson. Mary H. Lee, Ann S. Potampa, Sandra L. Richmond, Pamela A. Rogers. Mary M. Sanders, Jane Sawdey. Kathleen Saylor. Lynn C. Timmerman, Alice J. Wahoske. Mary Cayo Wiesncr, Elizabeth S. Wilson, Janet L. Wilson, Patricia L. Young, Tamara K. Class of 1967 Anderson, Kathryn A. Bauer, Robin Bowling, Barbara Gardner, Susan Hammond, Patricia Herringer, Helen Herron, Barbara Hessig. Mary Justice. Victoria Lisle, Vecda Meyer, Meffie Morgan, Penny Munroe, Carole Nichols, Joanne Okerstrom, Anne Oliver. Kay Swartz, Karen Trorey, Kathy Woodard, Sally 129 Sackett A President Deaton, Linda P. Housemother Kinsey, Mrs. Gertrude F. Adviser Stebbins, Melinda Adviser Mallory, Pat Class of 1964 Borden. Lynn C. Ward, Karen Class of 1965 Alstead. Karleen K. Buttke, Colleen S. Lankford, Delores A. Li, Julie Ruzek, Cheron M. Class of 1966 Allen, Trudy B. Azevedo, Miriam K. Calhoun, Beverly J. Courser, Joyce M. Dennis Kay L. Fleischmann, Cheryl J. Fukuba, Elaine H. Gehlar, Daphine C. Gideon, Ann E. Gorham. Linda M. Grammer, Judith A. Hodges, Diane S. Johns, Virginia Keithley, Carolyn McCoy, Sharon L. Maynard, Barbara J. Mitchell. Andrea S. Rosewald, Joyce A. Smith, Susan J. Watson, Sharon E. Westbrook. Carole D. Whitten, Kay L. Young. Linda L. Class of 1967 Anderson, Bonnie L. Arant, Nancy Barney, Judith M. Berkemeicr, Barbara A. Bishop, Sheryl A. 130 Begin with 110 eager coeds. Blend with: 1 steak fry 2 dorm dances 1 open house Add: Several pieces of new lounge furniture 1 newly painted cafeteria Coeducational living Mix ingredients well. Fold in: Many exchanges, 1 exuberant rook rally member Floor parties, several black outs Pour into pan; sprinkle with water from hose, bucket, or balloon; bake for three terrific terms. Garnish with friendliness and serve warm as happy memories for an A-l Delight! Bloch. Allyne M. Christensen, Ruth A. Clark. Karen A. Dietrich, Mary S. Eickhoff, Darlene L. Gentry, Julia D. Hancock, Noelle C. Henkle, Nancy J. Henry, Carol L. Huber, Gail L. Husak, Virginia A. James, Kathleen 1. Kohl, Sharon A. Kovtynovich, Karen Mack, Marilyn J. Morrell, Tamera J. Nelson, Linda C. Pinchette, Thea J. Saiki, Corinne E. Savikko, Elaine C. Schnautz. Dorothy C. Scott. Anne L. Shelby, Joanne M. Shelton, Ann M. Sohrab. Guity Strassburg, Joann E. Sugnet, Judith A. Tehle. Julianne Tillery. Shirley P. Toenniges. Vicki J. Ulrich, Carolyn K. West. Carolyn S. Webster, Sally J. Westphal, Jeanette M. Yankus, Rozillah A. Yoder, Glenda A. 131 Sackett B President Miniutti, Nancy L. Housemother Castle. Mrs. Vivian L. Adviser Chairman Jclinco, Pat Assistant Adviser Beall. Jane Adviser Kinoshita, Kay Class of 1964 Chun, Louella Turner, Florence C. Class of 1965 Bailey, Sally J. Brennan. Patricia L. Bush, Susan L. Farra, Leslie K. Hart. Martha A. Jacoby, Jerilyn S. Lightfoot. Sharon L. Phipps. Louise F. Renie, Roberta A. Roediger, Sherry M. Rollins, Mary A. Santos, G. Lynn Ting. Pamela M. J. Webb. Sandra L. Class of 1966 Baldwin. Patricia A. Borgen. Kathleen Calaba. Sandra L. Chacartegui, Louise H. Dempster. Nancy J. Johnson, Carol L. Jones. Diane H. Juney, Alice D. Keating. Vickie A. Lieuallen, Lela A. Martin. Karen L. Mauser, Corinne L. Miller, Mary L. Moore, Joyce E. Mulligan, Patricia D. Philippi, Sara E. Plowhead, Joanne Speight, Janee E. Dear Mom: Guess what! This year Sacket B is coed! Now, don’t worry. It’s not that coed. The Sacket C fellows share our cafeteria and Sackett’s catacombs are open to coed studying, TV watching and lounging (between studies, of course!). Our “Elephant Jokes” theme won the AWS Nickel Hop decorations award. We had a campout fireside and served “some mores.” which are gooey marshmallows and chocolate chips on graham crackers. (Please send coat hangers. We unbent ours to toast marshmallows.) Bye for now and love. Sackett Betsy. 132 Tomita, Anne Wells. Hazel J. West, Diane C. Class of 1967 Abrahams, Jaymie S. Anderson, Gayle Y. Bostrup, Saundra L. Brown, Peggy L. Carter, Dawn M. Catts, Sharon C. Crane, Marcia L. DeFreese, Kristina A. DeWitt, Roxana Emmett, Susan D. Erickson, Sandra L. Flaxel, Linda L. Hanlein, Carolyn L. Hcnrikson, Rose A. Hess. Nina Ivey, Elizabeth A. Jacobsen, Jonna L. Jacobson, Jacqueline Jensen, Katherine B. Kuwasaki, Katherine Lair, Kathleen R. Leffler, Katherine L. McTaggart, Heather J. Mantz, Patricia J. Mercer, Nancy L. Miller, Jean L. Miller. Vicki L. Morrison, Barbara A. Nagaki, Judith Nash, Rosetta J. Olson, Barbara Olson, Barbara K. Petrey, Susan C. Reamer, Sally L. Riggan, Lynn M. Robinson, Carolyn L. Ronk. Trudy D. Sparkman, Judith A. Strand, Nancy C. Tasker, Nancy J. Teuscher, Susan D. Thompson, LaVonne A. Towne, Karen Waud, Lewanna C. Webb, Cheryl L. Westling, Martha F. Wooley, Betty A. Zielaskowski, Faith A. 133 Sigma Kappa President Caldwell, Kathy A. Housemother Barnwell, Mrs. Beulah Class of 1964 Belt, Mary Ellen Blanchfield, Sherrie Brogden, Linda J. Coates. Carol J. Craig, Jane Ann Dilworth, Ann L. Goodman. Joan B. Grow, Mary J. Hammann, Linda C. Ketchum, Katherine Liptak, Lois M. McDuffce. Anne L. Pardey, Kathleen J. Perigo, Carol Petersen. Barbara J. Swanson, Georgia D. Todd, Sandra M. Wyatt, Michele S. Class of 1965 Christensen, Carolyn J. Cooney, Shannon L. Dellinger, Susan A. Engdahl, Mary Lou Gresham. Karen B. Hall. Susan F. Hraba, Doris Hunt, Sharon A. Jenks, Janet R. Kinsley. Judith A. Larson, Linda L. Lorenz, Carol A. Lowery, Sharon J. McWilliams, Laura J. Mayers, Cornelia M. Odell, Elizabeth Jane Rief, Beverly Jo Schlcich, Sandra L. Sonnenberg, Kay L. 134 A visit to this house might bring many girls flocking to you! Lois Liptak could be your first greeter, trying to drum up news for her Pins and Rings column in the Barometer. It may he Jean Seaton, Nickel Mops chairman, encouraging you to do a little stomping to help AWS. Or, Mary Ellen Belt might spy you first and, because she is president of Orange O, she might ask you to usher at the next basketball game. If you are in trouble you may want to have a chat with Georgia Swanson who is on the Student Board of Reference. If you would like to give money, Kay Sonnenberg, AWS treasurer, will come to your rescue. Oh. and if your carrots are being attacked by a strange fungus, report to Agricultural Executive Council secretary, Karen Jossy. Warrington, Patricia A. Wheeler, Patricia I. Class of 1966 Abbey. Susan A. Beeston, Judith H. Blevins, Ardis A. Conway, Patricia L. Hildebrandt. Pamela Johnson, Judith Jossy. Karen L. Keller, Suzanne Laudien, Gloria Laurine, Pat A. Lund. Ellen K. McIntyre. Judy M. McNeil, Nancy A. Marx, Alice A. Peltzer, Marlene 8. Pliska, Janet J. Seaton, Jean A. Stauffer. Susan K. St. Jeor. Jeanne Vaughan, Catherine A. Winters. Frances E. Wright, Jane E. Class of 1967 Abrahams. Jaymie S. Campbell, Linda Lee Hackett, Sally Jane Haith, Susan Kronblad. Patricia Larsen. Virginia L. McClain. Floy L. Pitzer, Mary B. Saunders. Sandra Taber. Karen 135 SNELL HALL First Floor President Pratt, Judi Head Resident Mack, Mrs. Arthur H. Adviser Ingram, Betty Class of 1964 Barklow, Mary Coleman, Leslie Thompson, Alice Van Valzah, Nancy Whitmore, Diane Class of 1965 Boohm, Margaret Coop, Anita Ekstrom. Joann Farr, Patricia Flint, Beverly Signalness. Andrea Class of 1966 Brown. Toni Fitzpatrick, Sherry Gannon, Cheryl Housscr, Chari lotte Jackson. Judy Kannick, Dianne Land. Barbara Marlow. Sally McCargar, Barbara Smith, Sue E. Stallard, Jackie Class of 1967 Allen, Kay Anderson, Lynn Ashmore. Janet Bridgeport, Mary Clausen, Carolyn Cronkrite, Susan Davenport, Janet Dickson, Evelyn Erickson. Aileen Gravelle, Cynthia Laine, Sherron Linn, Carole Luehring, Linda Masicampo. Barbara Rice, Randy Ross. Catherine Living at Snell is always fun and this year wasn’t a disappointment. During sunny days Snell girls played tennis and volleyball on the cafeteria roof. During spring term we sunbathed, waterballooned and surveyed base- ball games from the sundeck. Meanwhile, neighboring Waldo Hall kept track of Snell’s activities through telescope observations and long necks! 136 Second Floor President Anderson, Peggy L. Class of 1964 West, Katharine A. Yoneyama, Ruth Class of 1965 Mieras, Nancy D. Whittaker. Janet H. Adviser Poucher. Mary J. Wholey, Linda Class of 1966 Baldock, Janet Blumenfeld, Nancy J. Bumgardner, Judith A. Deeble, Holly C. Erdman, Barbara M. Groner, Ann M. Hanford, Ann M. McDuffie, JoDee M. Meiners, Carol A. Miller, Linda L. Palmer. Timmy Shoemaker, Karen A. Thorn, Patricia J. Thriller, Carol D. Vandewater, Judy G. Waggoner, Doris R. Class of 1967 Badurina, Lorraine M. Bailey. Gayle E. Blankenship, Diane M. Carnathan, Emily G. Condon, Elizabeth Dutton, Linda L. Elder, Margaret E. Endicott, Janice M. Erickson, Sharon M. Ferguson, Pamela R. Gates, Judy L. Gray. Virginia H. Gawley, Gail F. Hansen, Shirley A. Hartman, Mary Lou Heron, Carol C. Hoye, Carol J. Kriz, Kathryn E. Lofton, Marjorie J. Marks, Diane M. McCready. Marveen J. Montag, Barbara A. Murdock, Karen L. Pahkala, Vappu A. Paulson, JoAnne Pykoncn, Shirley L. Swensen, Margaret L. Terrell, Martha G. Todd. Sue C. 137 Third Floor President Yamamota. May M. Fall activities in Snell began when we constructed a sign for Homecoming, held a tea for our new housemother and presented our formal dance, “Misty”. Our grades did not slip though, and we won the IHC trophy for outstanding grades. Winter term we held a fireside and provided special entertainment for Dad’s Weekend. Snell girls especially active included Alice Thompson, IHC president and Mortar Board; Meg Davis, Mortar Board; Mary Poucher and Betty Ingram, Barometer Editorial Staff: and Nancy Blumenfeld ASOSU Secretary. Adviser Maddix, Carol Class of 1964 Davis. Margaret L. Harwell. Margaret M. Class of 1965 Chang, Gcorgiana S. J. Daughtery, Virginia P. Fikan, Mary Annette Kikkawa, Gail S. Okazaki, Pauline K. Strong, Shirley A. Truax, Judith S. Class of 1966 Collard, Nancy L. Johnson, Yvonne M. Jones. Vickie L. Mishler, Rebecca J. Mundorff, Carol J. McLean, Barbara A. Paris, Carol J. Reeh, Georgiana M. Scott, Roberta A. Sherlock, Kathie S. Smith, Linda L. Thomas, Susan A. VonHoene. Kathleen A. White, Thelma L. Whitehead, Marjorie A. Wilson, Anne M. Class of 1967 Charles. Susanna M. Dale, Linda L. Edwards. Margaret J. Fore, Roberta J. Graham, Ona Lee Griffith, Laura J. Hollandsworth, Sheila A. Holmberg, Carol L. Jeffords, Lcanna M. Kerr, Karen L. LaBelle, Gayle L. Miller. Cheryl J. Parker. Mary E. | Paul, Marybeth E. Storhoff, Judith I. Wells, Kara Lou 138 Fourth Floor President Samsel, Kathleen L. Class of 1964 Davison. Alicia S. Ewing. Carol Okamoto. Leah A. Class of 1965 Cartwright, Shoron L. Adviser McWilliams, Laura Hugelman, Nancy Hunt, Pamela G. Kirkpatrick, Connie Koerner, Peggy G. Lcnchitsky, Sally A. Lommen, Jane E. Olsen. Sharon L. Palmer, Linda L. Ryman, Marilyn Siegenthaler, Kay M. Stuart, Carol M. Young, Nancy L. Class of 1966 Claggett, Sandra J. Fuller, Carol L. Hanley. Karen L. Hunter. Judy A. Lehl. Susan M. Parker. Janice L. Petterson, Janice G. Phillips. Mary L. Poyer, Marda E. Schoeler, Patricia A. Class of 1967 Breithaupt. Ann K. Buries, Sandra J. Caldwell, Lynn C. Clausen. Nancy L. Cone. Joyce I. Davis. Judith M. Druck, Jacqueline Ellis. Pat A. Ferguson, Pam R. Franzen, Carol Howser, Mary E. Hulbert, Reita C. Horsetein, Helene S. Keller. Kathleen Kramer, Penny S. Kriens, Loretta A. Lewis, Barbara A. Linfoot, Cherry K. Noles, Peggy M. Pietsch, Kathleen A. Thornburg. Victoria C. Tsubota. Karen T. Vachter, Margaret A. Young. Joy R. 139 Fifth Floor President Jolma, 8everly A. Adviser Atchison, Marilyn Graduate Student Kelley, Katherine Class of 1965 Cooper, Pamela S. Fisk. Mary Jane Love. Karen M. McKnight, Barbara L. Schultz, Cynthia A. Turner, Toni D. VanDenburgh. Sara L. Class of 1966 Cameron, Jane M. Clemmons. Christi L. Donahue. Nona Elle, Alice M. Fuller. Jane Gaunt, Della J. Keckler, M. Dianne Poor, Danna J. Rhoads, Sandra M. Rothe, Mary H. Teeter, Marilyn Jo Thompson, Linda G. Walter, Carol L. Waterman, Anne Willis. Paulette L. Class of 1967 Abrahamsen, Lee A. Brown, Marcia L. Burt, Christine L. Cavanaugh, Ann W. Colaiuta, Bonnie R. Dick, Barbara R. Huegli, Susan E. James, Dorothy M. Kuntz, Kay S. Martens. Carol M. Mason, Sylvia L. Metzen, Marcia K. Miller. Gretchen K. Mulquin, Lynn M. Nelson, Saundra L. Otness, Elaine K. Schmokcl, Marilyn L. Searcy, Lynne J. Sefert, Judi A. Stan wood, Linda K. Sutherman, Judith G. Urquhart. M. Christine Vaughn, Nancy A. White, Kathryn M. Wilson, Margaret A. Wing, Susan J. Winkelman, Connie M. 140 Winston House Starting early in the year, “Winstonians” displayed their cooperative spirit by receiving recognition for their house box in the annual Paw-Paw Pick. The women of Winston House, continuing in this spirit, were willing to spill their blood to again bring home the blood trophy for the fifth term in succession. Their traditional “Autumn Echoes semi-formal house dance was well attended. Winston House was also well represented in other campus activities. Sharon Hobson was president of Toast mistresses and Pam Boyd was a member of Choralaires. Other activities, such as tricking on “Great Pumpkin” night, resulted in Winston being the only house on campus with a bathroom fixture on their front porch. President Dirksen, Rena E. Head Resident Culver, Mrs. Jean Kafton, Linda J. Class of 1965 Anderson. Barbara S. Hobson. Sharon A. Kovenz. Jan E. Class of 1966 Barker. Patty J. Hickman, Marilyn C. House, Bonnie K. Myers, Pamella A. Perrigo, Linda L. Webster. Bonnie J. Divine, Nancy A. Eskelson, Mary L. Mizee, Maaike Class of 1964 Boyd. Pamela J. Buswell, Lynne J. Shultz, Cynthia A. Vaughn, Carla M. Wcpstcr, Sally R. Wheaton, Marjorie C. Isaac, Helen E. Miller. Laura M. Class of 1967 Alexander, Pamela M. Bogard, Glenda L. Sprague, Verna M. Webster. Dixie L. 141 President Baccus. 8arbara A. WEST First Floor HALL The women of West Hall were caught in the whirl of college life. Ever tried calling anyone in West over our constantly busy phones? After hours we had parties and l efore hours we had crew practice. Further athletic prowess was exhibited in that every girl managed to make it on foot to nearly half of her classes and every meal when steak was served. The talents were unbelievable. We could get more toothpaste on one drinking fountain, more shaving cream on the phone receivers, and hold record time for short-sheeting beds. Uke players led groups in nightly “study breaks4 hootenannies and Christmas carols in Sep-teml er. Of course, we had the usual screaming down the halls at 3 a.m. and yodeling in the showers. Still, we survived the whirl with only slight dizziness. Class of 1964 Advisor Mahaney. Carole Holien. Anna M. Hosford. Judith A. Class of 1965 Green. Linda C. Harding. Jannice M. Kramer, Elizabeth L. Oveson, Evelyn A. Simpson. Carol L. Watts. Helen A. Class of 1966 Baker. Donna J. Barrett. Carolyn R. Beck. Judy L. Bentz, Joan M. Efteland. Sharron E. Hutchings, Gail E. Jossy, Carol S. Pahkala. Paula M. Smith. Carolyn J. Stebner. Carol A. Tennent, Barbara J. Williams. Kathy Woolfolk. Alice Class of 1967 Allen, Mary F. Blackwell. Kay L. Boers, Carol A. McCann. Janice L. McCoy. Nina R. McDole, Janet S. Peterson. Karen R. Silke. Joan L. Tack. Beverly J. Taylor, Janice L. VanHooren, Dorothy Wiens, Diana 142 Second Floor iV a, President Yamamoto. Carol M. Class of 1964 Advisor Fieber, Diana Allen. Elaine E. Bliven. Jan F. Brooks. Karen M. Burroughs. Kathy J. Class of 1965 Dair, Dianna Dunn, Deanna L. Elliott. Gail M. Hazzard, Charlene H. Kawamoto, Linda Y. Martin, Sally J. Reckman, Karlcen M. Van Buren. Carol J. Versteog, Sharon L. Class of 1966 Bahr, Alyce L. Davis, Francoise A. Ezekiel, Margot A. Grant, Lynda J. Howell. Kathy MacLean, Lynn M. Stennett, Lenore M. Thomas. Nancy E. Troudt, Jean A. Turner, Robbie S. York, Karen S. Class of 1967 Albright, Elaine J. Alkire, Sandy L. Amsberry, Judy C. Anderson, Linda J Claxton, Jan R. Colvin, Dardee L. Falk, Carole J. Fitzpatrick, Mary J. Frewing, Ellen M. Geer, Carolyn M. Hansen, Katherine F. Haralson, Anne T. Harland, Charli A. Harris, Betty L. Hickcox, Susan C. Johnson, Pam S. Kulick, Joan K. McPherson, Ludell A. Plowman, Judith A. Rickett, Charlene L. Russell, Marsha L. Sears, Janet M. Simcox, Nancy L Sproul, Jan S. Stebner, Linda J. Tallman, Michele D. Thomas, Darlene M. 143 hird Floor President Sandwick, Rayda J. Advisor Hundley, Carol Class of 1964 Barss, Kathleen A. Borkgren, Beverly A. Slyh, Beatrice K. Class of 1965 Berger. Grace A. DeMars, Elvira L. Drew, Carolyn F. Johnson, Linda J. Larson, Susan A. Miller, Elaine E. Olson, Anita I. Reese, Darlene 0. Romsos. Janice R. Class of 1966 Benson, Susan G. Bush, Penelope A. Gragg. Gerry L. Losli. Carol A. Morgan, Geraldine J. Romsos, Shirley K. Shinn, Bonnie D. Takitani, Joan A. Class of 1967 Baker. Janet L. Baker. Lynda B. Breuer, Katherine L. Carver, Charyl Chesebro, Joy A. Jasa, Carol J. Jefferys, Cathleah Jerdine, Sandra M. Jones. Dorothy J. Hill, Kathleen M. Hout, Connie A. Leavitt, Katherine A. Porter, Marjory J. Raz, Trudi M. Schulz, Gloria Schroeder, Sylvia A. Truax, Marcia L. 144 Fourth Floor President Grimes, Edna M. Advisor Chorak, Deanna Class of 1964 Bauserman, Julie A. Davis, Carole M. Jasa, Patricia F. Lepell, Victoria A. Stevens. Ann Class of 1965 Hamlin, Nancy A. Lund, Diane M. Peyton. Judy K. VanOrsdall, Lois J. Venturi, Carmelinda M. Walker, Mary L. Winkelman, Marie Winslow, Carol A. Class of 1966 Anderson, Martha J. Byrd. Suzanne A. Carte, Mary Ann Fiegi, Carolyn V. Grover, Sue A. Jensen, Diane K. Kennedy. Roberta J. Kessi, Olive N. Lowman. Barbara K. Magnuson, JoAnne Malcolm, Vicki L. Schaad, Grace A. Trammell. Mary Jo Class of 1967 Armstrong. Susan K. Bass, Virginia S. Bennett. Marla J. Carter, Diane L. Cave, Linda M. Chase. Mary Lorraine C. Clardy, L. Cathy Clark, Kathy D. Collins, Patricia L. Cumming, Cheryl A. Cyr, Patricia A. Day, Margaret B. Kellenberger, Candy Kelty, Jane C. Martin, Connie M. Moss, Judy C. Murphy, Patricia E. Orona, Patricia J. Patton. Jayne M. Roberts, Marion J. Smith, Linda L. Weitte, Dianne Woods. Barbara A. Yarnell. Kathleen L. 145 Fifth Floor President Harris. Sally J. Advisor Dorsey. Karin L. Class of 1965 Cesare, Mary R. Hanel, Marilyn K. Houston, Jeannette A. Kennell. Janet K. Moore, Roberta S. Vonderheit. Joan A. Wood, Susan M. Class of 1966 Beal. Julie A. Cameron. Christine L. Cooper, Janet E. Crouse, Carrie J. Fenander, Carolyn L. Hays. Ethel J. Long, Karen R. Lucas. Jean D. Smith, Diane M. Wyffels, Marjorie J. Class of 1967 Buck, Donna D. Clark, Susan E. Cline, Kathleen L. Cossette, Donna L. Dye, Joy A. Eggleston. Mary Anne Ives, Virginia A. Johnson, Jo Anne Lane, Alberta D. Litke, Pamela L. Mason, Salli J. Mosher, Nora K. Needham, Arlene Y. Newell, Sandy L. Shaffer, Sharron L. Shadduck, Megan K. Thompson, Chris White, Sara Williams, Janet Woolfolk, Janet 146 Zeta Tau Alpha Busy days, filled with fun. pleasure, and lots of laughter, were on the agenda for the Zetas this year. An open house and tea fulfilled that ever asked question, “Why don’t you come up and see me some time?” It was a great success, opening the door to a great start for the Zcta’s first full year in their new house. Besides all this, time was still found to participate in intramurals, and for Carole Fisher to be the accompanist for Choralaires, and to be initiated into Euterpe. Dedc Holmes was also a member of Choralaires. Carol Frost was a member of the French Honorary and Ellen North was a member of Alpha Lambda Delta. Zetas won first place in the noise parade with the TKEs and were proud to receive the Panhellenic Scholarship trophy this year. President McFetridge. Marty J. Class of 1964 Lettenmaier, Judy A. Bowers. Connie V. Fisher. Carole Housemother Smith, Mrs. Linton Class of 1965 Bartels. Judy A. Bueller, Diane E. Connors. Nancy J Damm. Linda L. Doherty. Elizabeth B. Frost. Carol I. Gross. Nora lee K. Mochel. Alice M. Popenoe. M. Jean Rautio, Arninnc V. Reckmann, Betty J. Sorensen, Sharon L. Class of 1966 Bunten, Jancie L. Decker. C. Jane Diehl, Maggie R. Tainter. Carole B. Haas. Paulus M. Jenkins, Susan C. Mullett, M. Karen North. Ellen L. Weber. Gayle F. Class of 1967 Hamner, Lois A. 147 148 Acacia President Kelley. James W. Housemother Johnson. Mrs. Bertha Class of 1964 Avrit. Rogert A. Balch, Thomas A. Boehrne. Larry H. Bjerke, Bruce G. Brady, James H. Cox. Kent W. Drlica. Karl A. Hardin, Robert B. Kasahara. Albert S. Keeley, Patrick L. Magnuson, Bruce B. Martin, Melvin E. Mink, Roger A. Olson, Robert W. Pace, David T. Pietsch, Kenneth W. Class of 1965 Arrell, Jerry F. Brown, E. Cameron Brown. Keith E. Cates. Charles E. Denny, David L. Graff, Gary R. McFarling, R. Bruce Norby, John I. Okada, Justin T. Shuman, Dale G. Talbert. Larry W. Webster, John S. Class of 1966 Abed, Easa T. Brown, George E. 150 Continuing its record of excellence, Acacia flexed its academic muscles by capturing second place for grades in the fraternity division for the second year in a row. Not to be outdone, three of our members secured positions in Phi Eta. Sigma. Our freshmen demonstrated their abilities as they brought home the coveted Thane Award. Five of the many outstanding Acaciansare: Jim Kelley, Fussers’ Guide business manager. Alpha Delta Sigma, IFC judicial committee; Roger Avrit, MU publications committee chairman and MU activities council; Ken Roberta, sophomore class treasurer. MU publications committee. Toastmasters; Jim Brady, Sigma Tau, Alpha Phi Omega. IEEE. MU publications committee; and Todd Wheeler, Director of Quad Re-forestation, chairman of sophomore class dance, class of ’66 activities council. Our many unusual exchanges and firesides brought acclaim from the girls, while providing the spice of life for the Acacians. Britton. Howard C. Chase. Wesley Crooks. W. Henry Cushman. William H. DeVoe. Gary S. Geibcl. William W. Grant. Alan W. Hill. Thomas F. Kleimer. John B. Monroe. Guy 0. Olsen. Gregory A. Reese, Steven B. Roberts. Kenneth E. Rohde, Richard A. Wells. Dale M. Wheeler. H. Todd Class of 1967 Breitbarth. Robert H. Brown. Norris W. Herrick. Charles E. Hewitt, Gary Hoag. Robert W. Howard. Michael A. Huyett, Richard B. Johnson, Maurice W. Kayser, Stanley G. Lesseg, James A. Matheny. Wayne M. Mirich. Rodney L. Patella. Dennis F. Alpha Gamma Rho President Willett. Gayle S. Housemother Norris. Mrs. Verda Grad Student Oehrtman, Robert Class of 1964 Berry, Ted L. Chapman, James L. Cook, Gordon H. Hansen, Tom G. Heater, Tim Oakley. Donald K. Pranger, Thomas A. Roberts. John E. van Loben Sels, Carel D. Wood. Dennis H. Wood. William R. Class of 1965 Dixon, Marion E. Doane. John H. Farrell, John P. Fluter, Richard A. Holmes. Arnold S. Johnston, Perry M. Jorgensen, Robert M. Malmros, Merlin A. Marx, Emmett R. Nash. Gerald D. Roby. George A. Willett. Gary R. Class of 1966 Campbell, Michael D. [kjsj c p p p q £ £ i?.£ ££ 152 The men of AGR settled down to another auspicious year of agrarian existence with firm resolve. The AGR Farm Bloc” to the ASOSU Senate includes Stewart Holmes, ASOSU parliamentarian, and Dennis Wood, Agriculture senator. Don Reed sophomore class president, and Les Stephens, freshman class president, kept a firm rein on the affairs of student government. Somewhat disillusioned by the failure of the government to provide reimbursement for putting the hack lawn into the “Soil Bank,” the members and pledges joined together to promote a number of stimulating and satisfying house dances, firesides, and exchanges. Crawford. Robert J. Evert, Kent S. Johnson, Roger K. Kentta, William P. Kerns. Tim L. Reed. Donald Schafer. Douglas Wade, Sam M. Wolfe. Bryan Zurcher, Tom Class of 1967 Burroughs, Gary S. Courtright, Dennis B. Cruickshank. Gary A. Davis, Steven Domes. Delbert H. Edgerton, Patrick L. Gardner, Larry N. Gulzow, Mike R. Hitchcock, Ronald R. Holmes, John W. Macy, Dennis W. Morris, David E. Pittock, David B. Prcvette, Thomas L. Sheldon, Hal D. Shepherd. John C. Stevens, Lester Thompson, Charles Willett. James M. Yost, Stanley Jay 153 Alpha Kappa Lambda The men of Alpha Kappa Lambda started the year at Roy Scout Camp Baker on the Oregon coast. It was the scene of a weekend work project spent in “soiled” labor: moving latrines. In an end-of-the-season challenge with the OSU var- sity, AKL’s football team did well with the exception that the defensive secondary made a few small miscues which allowed the passing combination of Spleen to Blurp twelve scores. Enthusiasm is high at AKL; we have a unity that few can claim and spirits that everyone claims. President Sager. Harlan R. Stuntzner, Ronald E. Wood. George L. Garrigues, Robert D. Heinz. John R. id O Housemother Dawson. Mrs. Bertha Class of 1964 Anderson, David Decker, Van G. Klinkenberg, Charles E. Shoji, Gene Stafek, Jerry D. Wurn, John D. Class of 196S Acidera, Nap D. R. Daulton. H. Clay Kishinami, Wayne M. Rader, Tom W. Class of 1966 Carleson, Tom E. Hcc, Richard K. F. Class of 1967 Brantner, Thomas R. Toyama, Tompson R. 154 Alpha Sigma Phi Alpha Sig BMOC’s include Gary Wright, Blue Key president, Boards of Directors for the OSU Bookstores Inc. and the Memorial Union; Ric Middle-kauff. IFC Senator. IFC executive council; Ted Kinney, commanding officer of Arnold Air Society; plus many unsung heroes on up-campus committees ... Tom Turpin is tired of being unsung and wants his name published. President Middlekauff. Richard E. Housemother Doughton. Mary J. Class of 1964 Dowell, Jon Kinney, Ted R. McGillivry. Peter K. Rose’, Robert R. Turpin, Tom C. Watson, Wayne J. Willy, Ray J. Wright, Gary R. Class of 1965 Carlson, Charles A. Drew. Steve E. Emigh, Richard Epley. Ken B. Hawkins, David L. Gardner, Alan M. Knowlton. Dave L. Livesly, Phil A. McNeil, Don D. Schmokel, Steve A. Waltz, Jim W. Class of 1966 Bierman, Larry R. Cole, Chuck N. Freeman, Gary M. Ledgerwood, Scott L. MacDonald. Ron G. Class of 1967 Anderson, Dick L. Amerine, Roy R. Anderson, Ric C. Boge, Ken G. Brown, Kip M. Carty, Dan M. Deines. Doug J. Dclk, Mike W. Forbes. John I. Harmon, Bruce Harrell, Mike J. Jolma, Lawrence N. Marquis, Pat E. Schaull, Bruce K. Snyder, Mike 155 Alpha Tau Omega President Brown, Franklyn Housemother Longfellow, Mrs. J. T. Cook Cosgrove. Mrs. Erma Class of 1964 Bartel. Fred Boice, Richard Tim Brown. H. Russell Cowles, Jack Fasullo, John Felker, Richard Goldammcr, William Harr. Richard Hilts. William Hinrichs, John Kessi, William Koeper, Richard Manning, William Quinn, Paul Taylor, Tom Thomas. Benjamin Underwood, Jan Williams, Bruce Class of 1965 Aalfs, Dennis Beckham, David Belshaw, Glenn Brown, Romer Buttice, Darrel Clark. Glen Dillow, Jody Fehrenbacher, Doug Feiner, Lary Grimes. Larry Haberlach, Bill Hafenfeld, Rick Hawkes, Greg Heeter, Al Hopper, Richard James, Charles Johnson. Jesse Kellis, Bill 156 Alpha Sigma chapter of Alpha Tau Omega, in its 77th year on campus, is justifiably proud of its past and present record. Bill Manning was senior class president, while other members served on various student committees. Athletically, we were ably represented on the varsity football, rugby, basketball, golf, baseball and track teams. A heavy load of intramural activities complimented these varsity sports. Our scholastic standing is always near the top and we boast membership in various honoraries. Social activities are far from neglected; our fall term “Pow Wow” is very well known. Firesides, exchanges, date nights, and other functions are numerous. This participation in all phases of campus life has led up to our present status, that of a well-rounded fraternity that molds well-rounded men. Lesch, John Martindalc, Bill Nelson, William Purvis, Chuck Vertner, Victor Woodworth, Warren Yocom, Skip Zumwalt, Dave Class of 1966 Anderson, Ken Busby. Richard Caldwell, Will Fossati, Frank Fox, David Hays, Lonnie Knight. Bill Mather, Bob Misovetz, Mike Nelson. Guy Norman, Paul Norman, Phil Puckett, Doug Richey, Alan Rowe, Dan Schleich, Richard Stuermer, Terry Turnbull, Wayne Class of 1967 Banks, Jack Bevan, Robert Buck, Art Cavncy, Kent Christensen, Bruce Cowles, Gary Elliot, Ian Felker, Paul Johnson, Bill Kullberg, Wayne Lightncr, Al McKeehin, Pat McRcynolds, Richard Robertson, George Smith, James Tymchuck, Don 157 Beaver Lodge Class of 1964 Bagger, Leonard G.. Jr. Mandery, William L. Pendell, Herschel W. Class of 1965 Belter, Robert A. Griffin, Dennis R. Kuehn, Richard A. Schaad, Roger R. Wendell. William G. President Horton, Leland E.. Jr. Hostesses Million, Mrs. Marie Creager, Hugh G. Quade, Harlan R. Robinson, Stephen L. Russell. William C. White, David W. Class of 1966 Baird. Chuck W., Jr. Beesley. Stanley A. 158 This past year Beaver Lodge suffered growing pains: swelled heads (too much studying?), expanded waistlines (no explanation) and increased membership, which resulted in the addition of an annex last spring term. Socially and athletically, a very successful year was enjoyed while the house maintained a high scholastic standing. Our social calendar was filled with numerous exchanges and firesides, topped by a high -ly successful fall term house dance. “Pillow Talk”. Participation in sports and activities was good and the men consistently placed high in numerous intramurals. Denker, Richard E. Ford, Kenneth A. Henderson. Gil S. Kircher. Robert B. McCammon, Jerry E. Multon, Dean E. Treman, Paul A. Wright, Barry B. Class of 1967 Adcock, Stephen G. Hunger, Richard H.t Jr. Johnston, Gerald E. Ondracek, Thomas J. Smith, Micheal K. Christensen, James A. Cruise. Donald A., Jr. 159 McBride, Floyd L. Sorum, Larry N. Worley. Don R. Zeek, Charles H. President Swanson, Lawrence P. Housemother Million, Mrs. Marie Class of 1964 Graves. Rodney V. Johnson. James B. McDearmon, Alan Stewart, David A. Taylor, Wayne E. Class of 1965 Chrisman, Ken R. Marler, Kenneth E. Pitman, Dexter R. Stuck, Dean E. Suhrbier, Arnold E. White. Michael E. Class of 1966 Bott. Thomas J. Fisher, Douglas E. Jakabosky, Joel L. Muir, William I. Rollofson, John D. Sloan, Ronald J. Thorstad. Arthur A. Zimmerman. I. Harold Class of 1967 Barstad. Dennis L. Cool. Robert R. Megna, Terry D. Misso, J. Gordon O'Connor, Patrick D. Syverson, David D. Campus Club Again t he men of Campus Club showed their usual academic prowess with top grades for the men’s independent crowd. The intramural sports world was another theater of successful operations with league championships in football, basketball, softball, bowling and two semifinalists in wrestling. Meritorious individual members are Wayne Taylor, president of Cooperative Student Council; Ron Sloan, secretary of Thanes; Ken Chrisman and Jim Johnson, Alpha Zeta; Harold Zimmerman. Phi Eta Sigma; Doug O’Connor, rook crew; Lee Christianson, rook wrestling; and eight members named Dave. 160 Hawthorne Manor New members of Hawthorne Manor joined the ranks of returning students to form half the membership of our house. Social good fortune included our annual western fireside complete with gambling and semi-soft drinks. More are threatened! Our omnipotent nine entered football. Crushing previous premonitions, our sizzling six smashed all comers periodically in volley ball. With the importance placed on scholastic activities, all members viewed their studies with a critical eye and rigorously obeyed study minutes in between break hours. Distinquishcd by such activities, we shall go down in history as having survived 1963-1961. President Wingcrd, B. David Class of 1964 Allison, J. Dennis Scheidt, Fred F. Class of 1965 Bean, Bill E. Housemother Albright, Mrs. Jo Bennett, Robert Erhardt, Gene V. Merten. Greg P. Nordholm, Carl D. Class of 1966 Campbell, John W. Clendenen, Gary W. Cook, Harold W. Gessford, Wayne E. Goodwin. Mark Nims, David J. Pruitt. Don R. Class of 1967 Cook, Charles G. Crowe, Bruce R. Forsberg, Brent Hay, Michael B. Hipp, Ronald E. Hoglund, Paul T. Mace, Richard L. Monroe, Richard D. Pliska, Steve E. Prescott. John Schwartz, Dennis 161 Waibel, Jack R. Wood, John R. Zastrow, Paul F. Beta Theta Pi President Doherty, David T. Housemother Verdurmen, Mrs. Grad Students Peterson, Donald Stronach, Charles Class of 1964 Baxter, Clifford L. Behse. Dean Bekooy, Roger fc. Bennett, Woodson Benner, Royal D. Counts, Melvin G. Flitcraft, George D. Gallus, Jack Lee, Robert L. Lehrer, Albert P. Marsh, William E. O'Callaghan, Timothy Stromquist, Franklin Suckling. Douglas L. Thielke, James W. Thompson, Robert A. Tolan, Gil D. Webber, Jeffrey A. Woodside, Jeffrey R. Class of 1965 Barnum, Robert E. Bergman, David E. Caine, William Crary, Morrell Dukehart, Christopher Forney. Michael D. Genova, Joe Goedeck, Larry E. Graham, Jack R. Hall. Floyd D. Hurd. David R. Jarvis. James C. Kraus, James L. Lyke, Douglas Perry, Dennis L. Thurber. Thomas L. Vitek. Michael R. Wilcox, Timothy Wilson, Bruce L. Class of 1966 Allen, Sherman A. Bennett, William R. Fortune, Glenn D. Hobbs, Thomas ft ft ft. 162 Bela captured the doubtful title of “hotel” this fall with the pledging of 41 men. The difference, however, has l een clear as the Beta pledges reflect the well-rounded spirit and strength of past classes of Beta Rooks. The Betas were represented in Blue Key by Mel Counts, Dave Doherty, and Steve Roath. The Rhodes scholar-athlete group included Mel Counts, Jim Jarvis, Jim Kraus, Rex Benner, and Lynn Baxter. The rooks gave able support to basketball with Jeff Cudworth, Rex Kochel, Rich Benner, and Bill Morton. The trophy-hungry intramural teams were sweaty and sensational this year with significant victories in such key sports as horseshoes. The house spirit was high and intellectual endeavors continued to uphold the Beta tradition of academic excellence. The external name and internal esprit de corps continue to grow as the Betas continue to make the Chapter their home away from home. Juckeland, Phillip Kelly, Michael Mead. Michael Petersen. Thomas Raiton, Jack Sasaki, Art Schultz, William Sigman, Richard Steel, Hjalmar Steele, Arthur Thomas. John Wilson. Steve Wold. Pete Young. Phillip Class of 1967 Becker, Henry G. Benner. Richard Boucock. Jerry A. Buchanan. David Carr. Myron T. Christy. Harold D. Cudworth, Jeffrey Davies. Thomas Drake. Raymond K. Fallow. Robert Ferris, Glenn R. Forrest. Steve Fowler, Thomas E. Francis, Peter E. Godfrey. James Hobson, David Huston, Robert K. Jensen, Peter E. John. Doug Jubitz. David Kaiser, Robert Kelly, Bruce W. Kochel. Rex A. Maddox, Russ Morioka. Gary Morton, Lyle M. Myers. Gary D. Ofstie. Robert Otterbem, John A. Peterson, David Pope. James Thomas, Donald C. Walker, David West. Lloyd 163 Cascadia Lodge President leinonen, Gilbert M. Housemother Bailey. Mrs. Helen Class of 1964 8ryant. Richard C. Macomber, Keith L. Van Leuven, Albert L. Class of 1965 Carson, David A. Hay, Douglas A. Husted. Howard L. Jeske, Donald W. Nakata, Kenneth M. Pokorny. Daniel G. Smith. Larry D. Class of 1966 Laney, Howard M. Talich, David P. Van Zanten, Barend L. Weir. Robert E. Wepukhulu, Joseph S. Class of 1967 Addleman, John R. Bryant. James G. Cardwell. Richard D. Crawford, John L. Eigenraam, Richard Gettel. Edward A. Glaeser. Robert W. Graham, William G. Hamlin, Randall N. Horning. Clifford Hostick, Gary A. Matlick. Joseph S. Pearson, Dennis A. Reidy. Jay Rush, Vernon W. Spencer. Michael D. Taylor, Larry J. Tolson, Conrad E. Ufford. Robert H. Wallwork. David M. Cascadia Lodge railroaded into its first year as an independent living group with a post-Paw Paw Pick exchange followed by other social events. Despite the fact that the Lodgers were side-tracked in intramural football with a 1-1 record, they main-lined it in other sports. It is not likely that the men of Cascadia will l e ridden out of town on a rail because among the memlicrship are Doug Hay, first vice-president of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers (Northwest Section); Keith Macomber, president of the A.S.A.E.; and Barend Van Zanten. president of Thanes. 164 Davenport House Fall term 1963 marked the beginning of a new year highlighted by several firesides and numerous other events. Topping our social calendar was our fall term dance, “Dielectric Diffusion”. Some new rooks were discovered residing in the house and after a little shaping up were suitable for appearance on campus. For honors, we retired the men’s cooperative blood drive trophy, having won it for the third straight time. Homecoming brought out our hidden talents and we won the bicycle relay held in Parker Stadium. President Horton, Terry R. Hostess Mrs. Albright, Josephine Class of 1965 Babcock, Douglas Shurtliff, James B. Temple. Richard R. Class of 1966 Dauble, Kenneth D. Hansen, Paul V. Jr. Loveland. Charles D. Manning, Clyde E., Jr. Tice. Robert A. Class of 1967 Clark, David J. Matthieu, Willis R. Sinner Class of 1964 Hewes. Bernard J. Williams, James C. Brown, Robert L. Horn, Marvin R. Gaster, Dennis L. Grace, Gary L. McGowan, Kenneth L. Nugent. David D. Michaud. James R. Picknell, Timm E. 165 CAUTHORN HALL Hagall Thorn Class of 1964 Adamek, James C. Beard, John D. Demerritt, David Gettman, Thomas A. Kelly, G. Dennis King, J. David Class of 1965 Avery. G. William Carlson. Harold W. Stasney. Edwin J. Jr. Steward. John E. President Airey, Dennis D. Adviser Ivey, Joel Hall, Jerry D. Krumbein, John L. Suter. George Thompson, Keith Creech, H. Clayton Kribs. Larry M. Sorenson, Christian Thorp. Laurence E. Class of 1966 Albright. James A. Bishop. Marvin 166 At Hagall Thorn Happiness comes in several forms. Happiness is twelve hours of sleep after two days of No-Doz. Happiness is terrorizing Hawley girls. Happiness is having the MRHC executive council living in your club. Happiness is a three hundred pinochle. Happiness is a low curve. Happiness is knowing someone who has an O.L.C.C. card. Happiness is a 2.000001. Happiness is owning an umbrella winter term (fall and spring terms too). Happiness is a group living together, working together and sharing the rich experiences of college life. Brogden. Bruce R. Brown, Thomas K. Foster, Daniel E. Peterson. Stephen H. Peterson. James M. Pope, Dennis D. Thompson, Gary V. Class of 1967 Addelman, Robert L. Amick, Lester E. Ill Bliven, Larry H. Brunn, Fred A. Burkhart. Christopher Hamnett. John D. Mawson. Karl Nielson. Nicholas L. Kurahara, Janus Y. Markley, William B. Seull, Darryl L. Shook. John H. Anderson, Lorin J. Bergeson, Kenneth H. Daniels, John Alfred Draper, Larry H. Smith, Ladd D. Watts. James H. 167 Wynne, Harold B. Young. Stephen M. Tyr Mix Gar President Ventura. Roy R.. Jr. Adviser Rothe, Gerry Graduate Student Small. Dick C. Class of 1964 Cooke. Dan L. Heer, Marty J. Richcn. Pete L. Yamashita. Dennis Class of 1965 Becker. Ed S. Coshow, Bill R. Craven, Joe Frahler. Mike W. Freed. Roger L. Jue, Wallace Lu. George Messner, William Sendelgack. Bob Slaymaker. Curry Class of 1966 Benson. Lee D. Earnest. Jeff D. Jyranek. Rod E. Richcn. John M. Semling. Steve C. Squire, Dave C. Class of 1967 Becker. John H. Grilloy. George A. Hanscom, Ed A. Herr. Sam Jackson, Greg A. Janik, Jan Kilber. Steve W. Laraway. Jim W. Laurancc. Dale R. Rood. Neil S. An announcement at the first floor meeting for the men of Tyr Ilix Gar might have read similar to the following: Attention all men! This year we will be striving to “up” our group GPA since it can’t he much lower. We will participate in all sports plus a few that aren’t officially recorded. We want | cople, at least, to THINK we are a good group. Following this inspiring exhortation, the TIG men strove for l etter grades and participated in football, becoming league champions. Social functions included exchanges, dances, picnics and keg whatever-theyarecallcd. This group did show that men can live together in a civilized manner: our record shows that we didn’t get out-of-hand more than four nights a week. 168 Weaver. J. Steve Woods. Norman F. Thorn Tyr Thom Tyr has taken the worst treating in years. The cushions to our steel frame lounge chairs were missing for two weeks; our phone was brutally tom from the wall and kidnapired. Other study time was used to remove motorcycles from the lounge, to search for the lounge door, and to cope with other teasers too numerous to mention. The annual “Civil War” mud football game be- tween short and long wings was really muddy. Sh°r wing got the short end of the scoreboard: 12-6. 6 had men in tennis, crew, basketball, rugby and representatives on the Barometer staff, in MU committees, ROTC and MRHC. Thom Tyr’s participation in intramural sports, the bicycle races, exchanges and firesides, exemplifies the spirit and enthusiasm of our living group. President Golondzinier, Constant C. J.” Adviser Emmons. Dennis Class of 1964 Fraser. Lloyd A.. Jr. Hausafus. Edward Singer. Martin Speight. Joe N. Class of 1965 Craven, Joe Dahlgrcn, Mike Dodge. Dennis Feher. Pete G. Ho. Lloyd Lyons. Paul Love. Jim Messner, Bill Reed. Douglas Class of 1966 Anderson. Reed Boe. Craig Gerttula, Charles R. Hall. James Onizuka, Eric Pattison. Kerry Wehrmann. Ray Wmcland. Hal Worcester, John Sid Class of 1967 Adams. Michael Arrera. Charles C. Burns. Michael D. Cedergreen. Dave Gustafson, Conrad Gustafson. Jon Hanson. Donald Jensen. Dan Johnson, Bill Koenig. Rainer Koltsch. Stanley Sonnenberg. Bill Ware. Doug Young. Leslie 169 Ehr Staan President Jacoby. Lawrence J. Class of 1964 Allen. Sidney H. Owen, Thomas G. Adviser Geddes, Richard Roth. Stephen A. Class of 1965 Crichton. David L. Miller. Wade W. Vcscelus, Fred E. Class of 1966 Brown. Stephen B. Pope. Steven R. Vinson, William White. Jerry W. Class of 1967 Anderson. Kenneth A. Baxter. Gary A. Cottel, Dennis M. Elston. Charles A. Galbreath. Robert T. Herrall. James C. Holtzclaw, Kevin W. Hull, Jerry L. Kline. Jake F. Morris, John E. Power, Stanley W. Roe. Michael R. Sell, Loran B. Sherwood, Dennis R. Shipp. James K. Stewart, John H. Way. Charles T. Weathers. Kenneth M. 170 Quorth Logar President Bailey. Robert W. Class of 1964 Bannon, William A. Browning, Eugene L. Class of 1965 Anderson, Bruce R. Carlson, Richard A. Chartier, Joseph C. Dreisewerd, Terry Fujimoto, William T. Kakishita, Gary A. Karlbergs, Andris P. King, Charles D. Lamm, Donald P. Okino, Richard L. Peterson, Allen S. Ryan, Don Class of 1966 Brooks, Lee E. Caster, Todd Dayton, Robert Hansen, Donnel E. Johnson, David R. Kato, David S. Masters, Robert M. Philbrick. Thomas R. Potts, Douglas A. Spaulding, Larry G. Class of 1967 Cox, Mike H. Crane, Jerry K. Eggelston, Don D. Fish, Garry D. French. Don Gooding, Kent L. Hori, Kiyoharu Johnson, Norman Kodama, Jim Langenwalter, Gary McGlasson, Allan Peruzzo, Pete A. Rogers, Stephen K. Salter, Gene L. A. 171 Saxton, Larry J. Thayer, Aaron R. Delta Sigma Phi Class of 1964 Buse. George Gebo, Robert R. Germann, Larry F. Olson. Donald R. Tipper. Ronald C. Class of 1965 Carleson, Richard D. Norbraten, Gil R. Peterson, Ronald L. President Duckwall, Fred D. Hostess Parsens, Mrs. Marguerite Ransdell, Richard N. Helin, William J. Hughes. James S. Newcomb, Bernard A. Steele, Paul J. Wisser, Glenn Yamami, Steven I. Yaw. Charles S. Class of 1966 Angelo, Michael A. Borkman, Charles E. Guard. Donald Hammond, Jerry L. Hanson, Peter H. 172 Delta Sigma Phi opened the year with a rousing, successful fall term house dance “Sugar Shack . The music for this event, in honor of the pledge class, was provided by the Chancellors. Members active around campus are Steve Yamami, president of Hui 0 Hawaii and member of the debate squad; Paul Steele and Terry Falk, other debate squad members; Ron Tipper, member of Phi Eta Sigma; Bing Newcomb, member of Phi Kappa Phi; Fred Duckwall, member of Kappa Kappa Psi: and John Wooster, president of Y-Round Table. Haskins. Bruce C. Kemp, John H. McDaniel. Larry D. West, Thomas R. York. Thomas W. Class of 1967 Andrews, Raymond G. Battersby. Paul C. Boggs. Rexford V . Clausen, Joel R. Dell, Thomas R. Dorries, Robert A. Falk. Walter S. Noss, Terry L. Richter. David E. Robinson. Raymond Nelson, Kenneth S. Stevenson, Richard J. Ashmore, William A. Barrington, Hill Crecelius. Eric A. Darling, Ronald K. Korshct. Lawrence B. Lee-Warner, Alick H. 173 Steele, John C. Thompson, Willis D. Whitmore. Dennis J. Chi Phi President McGahuey, Gary G. Housemother Salmons, Mrs. Edna Grad Student Cheung, Geoffrey Class of 1964 Ando. Norman H. Apple. Lester A. Boyles. Robert W. Byrns. David A. Cox. Wayne 0. Dang. Clifford W. Graham. Richard D. Haglund. James W. Janowitz. Pedro M. Koozer, Ralph Lee. Marvin G. Lew, Lawrence L. Murphy, Donald D. Schmitt, James H. Searcy. Dennis G. Transue, Lloyd E. Trollman, John H. Wood. James G. Class of 1965 Barnes. John M. Bauske. Kirk R. Davies. Craig E. Dhyrman. Richard Fritz. Rene H. Lentsch. Jack Rehb, Ronald A. Robertson, Duncan K. Weed. Roger I. Wrolstad. Keith H. Class of 1966 Ashenfelter, Dennis D. Beith, William R. Berry. Douglas M. Catherwood, Dwight W. Cone, Robert J. Crowston, Marvin W. Faus, Robert B. Fischbach, Alan B. 174 The Chi Phi calendar was filled with social, athletic, and scholastic events this year. Actives were Marvin Lee. senior class treasurer and Mortar Board Court: Don Murphy, president of Choralaires: Terry Davenport, executive officer of the Navy Drill Team: Dave Nutter and Rich Hodory, Navy Drill Team squad leaders; Keith Wrolstad, a memlrer of Arnold Air Society. Athletes include Marv Crowston, varsity football: Ben Faus and John Schneider, varsity swimming: Wayne Chamberland, rook swimming: Dennis Searcy, Joe Kerns, and Walt Cunningham, crew; Neil Koo .er, varsity rifle team. Three successful house dances, including Chi Phi’s “Ideal Girl” and the annual “River Boat” theme, concluded a most memorable year for Chi Phi. Glynn. Phillip D. Hodory. Richard W. Johnson, Pete Kaser. Phillip M. Lawhead. Frank D. Meldrum, David W. Monroe. Darrel W. Nutter, David W. Parks. Gary Schneider. John E. Skirvin, Charles Class of 1967 Anderson. Donald E. Ballew, Richard J. Boock, John A. Callan. Arthur D. Chamberland. James W. Culbertson, George D. Fox, Ronald G. Goodroad, Barry L. Harrison, David G. Kerns, Joseph J. Leichner, Alan Moir. William P. Netzer, Verne L. Peterson, Tony Rasmussen, William R. Schlenker, Leland R. Selders, Frank Shirley, Joseph W. Slottee. John S. Smith, Richard P. Wickersham, Frederic M. Ninomiya, Rodney T. Mascot. Kris 175 Delta Ch Class of 1964 Brown. Wayne E. Colahan, Raymond R. Cook, David L. Elliott. Richard W. Jones, Jess J. Reinmillcr, Conrad F. Enright. Donald E. Folgate, Henry R. Van Uden, Robert T.. Jr. Wallace. Vernon R. President Smith, R. Fred Housemother Sweet. Mrs. E. Haisten, David M. Sing. Albert M. K. Wilson. Mike Class of 1965 Dixon, Fred R. Fosback, Ivan L. Hill, Gordon C. Jordan, Jerald 0. Welty, W. Vance Wilson, Dan R. Wirth, James M. 176 The men of Delta Chi began the year with a highly successful retreat to Breitenbush Hot Springs in the Cascades. Undaunted. meml ers and pledges forged ahead into a very successful, though somewhat belated, school year. This year saw DX participation in Blue Key. Scabbard and Blade, varsity rugby, rook track, rook crew. IFC Sing, and numerous scholastic and service honoraries. Socially, the DX’ers let little grass grow (or even survive) under their feet. Various firesides, exchanges, and the fall term house dance. “One Night in Heaven”, were staged. Following was the traditional winter term dance, a sterling example of piety and conservatism, called One Night in Hell . At last re|x rt, house president Fred Smith, promised that 13th Street would l e cleared of all rubble and the house rebuilt at least by next fall term. In all seriousness, the men of Delta Chi only ho| c that next year will bring as much progress and as many fine cx| criences in brotherhood. Class of 1966 Benoit. Duane L. Burk. Jerome B. Gove, Clare D. Rader. Larry A. Walker. Robert A. Wilson. Raymond M. Brown, Stuart M. Bonser, William J. Catterson. James L. Krumbcin, David H. Okano. Paul K. Class of 1967 Berg. Delbert C. Blum. Frank W. Johns, Mike S. Kingsley. John L. 177 Laird, David G. Munson. Robert L. Stevenson, Jack D. Takeno. Harry M. Delta Tau Delta President Burreson. Jay Housemother Peck. Mrs. Frances H. Graduate Student Cato. Stuart Class of 1964 Carroll. Steven A. Case. Thomas D. Crowley, Michael G. Escobar. Salvador Hardwick, William D. Helm. David M. Hitchcock. David H. Holman, William D. Lautcnschlager. Donald D. Marsh. Robert D. Milne. William S. Mohr, John A. Moore. John W. Nelson, Larry F. Paauwe. Jon H. Pearson. Don Rostvold. Mark G. Trask. Rodger C. Class of 1965 Christierson, Sigurd von DcFoc. Ronald M. Dennis. Michael D. Donovan. Carl C. Emery, Walter Flynn, William E. Gibson. Bradford H. Hansen. Richard G. Korzan. David G. Kucera, Thomas Langfcldt. Kurt R. Lieb, Robert D. Lowell. Gordon H. Moore, Guy E. Paschall, Jack III Rothchild. Robert 178 Delta Tau Delta is more than just four walls and a roof to some 90 men on N. 23rd Street. The Dclt creed teaches them brotherhood founded on friendship, loyalty, and understanding. Furthermore, they hope to develop leadership and scholarship under the shelter of their modem new chapter house. For these and many more reasons the Delts are ixiund together as one. It evidently works, for the men have been able to develop their true qualities during their years at OSU. Besides adapting to life within the house, many have excelled in bigger ways: scholarship, hon-oraries, publications, government, athletics, and music, to name a few. It is not to spread the name of the fraternity or even that of the individual that the Delts encourage such campus participation, but to aid in each man’s personal development. If one man succeeds the entire house is justly proud. Rothman. Randall Schmoll. Jay Thompson. Scott C. Walz, Peter Williamson, Neil L. Winetrout, Lee Wortman, Eldon G. Class of 1966 Anderson Donald Bigler. John Clark. David G. Clarke, Harry S. Halverson. Dean Kelly. James M. Laird, Robert Mecklem, Nicholas K. Moon, Tom LeVee. Brian A. Morton. Keith Ramburg. David Salzer, John H. Samuelson. Walter B. Shirtcliff. Ralph M. Siegel. Robert H. Smith, Lawrence L. Taylor. Jack Class of 1967 Allen. Gary D. Bowman. Anthony F. Cook. Donald Dierdorff, William H. Doan. Leland W. Faia. Thomas French, Lawrence Johnston, Richard Krewson, Gregory E. Lucy. Owen E. McCrae. William W. McDowell. Thomas E. Morse. Michael D. Niel. Thomas A. Oberg. Thomas H. Taylor. Michael S. Whelan. Barton B. Delta Upsilon Class of 1964 Alvord, Allan F. Beach, Gary L. Bettencourt, Bruce N. Carrington, Charles 0. Dickson, Barnaby K. Husak, Stephen B. Olson. Keith D. Robinson, Thomas V. Yarborough, Bruce N. Class of 1965 Bagley, Floyd D. Kniefel, Gordon W. McElroy. Gerald A. Stcvcr. James H. Tinker, Eugene L. President Vendetti. Allan J. Housemother Takacs. Mrs. Margaret Conley, David A. Mason. Curtis Miranda. Frederick R. Nielsen, Gordon Snyder, Gary J. Stiger, Clinton N. White. Larry G. Crouch, Donald H. Graham, James N. Henderson, Herbert J. Nielson, Gordon K. Sieg, Daniel J. Staley. David A. Wood, John H. Class of 1966 Brack, Jon H. Bradley, Jeffrey M. 180 The DUs can l e rememl ered this year for good times, serenades, and athletic abilities. Actives were found in varsity football, baseball, wrestling, rugby, and track, to say nothing of our outstanding rooks in football, basketball, baseball, wrestling, and crew. Not only were the DUs athletically-minded, they also thought of campus activities. Representing the DU house were: John Wood, OSU Choralaires; Bruce Yarborough, Dave Conley, and Clint Stiger, Scabbard and Blade. The DUs were also active in numerous honoraries, MU and class activities. There were no less than eight men on scholarships, both scholastic and athletic. Davis, Kevin E. Dennerline, Dale Johnson. William H. McCuskey, Richard B. Morey. Kirk C. Olson, Ronald D. Bayne, William 1. Church, Stanley C. Clowers. Randy Hill. Larry L. Johnson, Douglas W. Johnson, David E. Keortge. John N. Kohnke. Washington I. Phipps. H. Ed Class of 19G7 Bamford. James R. Grisel. Byron L. Grund, David F. Pear, Willard F. Pullman, Kent F. Robinson. Richard M. Stiger. James V. Tolar, Gregory Wasserman, Larry J. 181 Wasserman, Kenneth W. Wilson, Ralph C. Zeller, Larry B. Farmhouse Club Class of 1964 Claoys, Don Isenhart. John Howard Smith. Harry Lee Class of 1965 Bowen, Earl Douglas Rcdcr, Joe S. Seaquist. Paul Roger Miller, John Robert Pearson. Mervin Clifford Class of 1967 Adair, David C. President Thayer. Thomas F. Schaad. David Wolf Marks. Douglas Eugene Tracy. Brenton P. Class of 1966 Cook. Clivp Winton Eakin, Gene Allen Reagan, Lynn K. Shelby. Richard N. Weseman. Charles A. Arbogast. Hally Asa Jones. Ronald Roy Seaquist. Byron Farm House Club had its first appearance on the OSU campus during fall term of 1963. Farm House hopes to get its charter during the ’63-’64 school year and Income Farm House Fraternity. The house had many firesides and exchanges and a house dance each term. “Little John” Isenhart. our wrestler, leads our athletic brigade. Tom Thayer was chairman of the Agriculture Banquet and Don Claeys was president of Dairy Club. Harry Smith was president of IVCF and Paul Danskine was president of Withycombe Club. Dave Roth. Paul Danskine, Harry Smith, and John Isenhart represent us in Alpha Zeta. the Agriculture honorary. 182 McNARY HALL Othii Gar Othil Gar’s assets included a high scholastic standing which is destined to put the club on scholastic probation. Our athletic endeavors to call off all future ones. Our athletic endeavors proved to be more than we could withstand. We were literally destroyed in each of three football games, although we did win the championship in horseshoes. We would have done better in swimming except that someone broke all of our water wings. Actually, Othil Gar ranked very high in scholastic, social, and athletic events. With a group of men such as Othil Gar was privileged to have, it is very hard to be other than of high caliber, well-organized and hard working. President Hoodenpyle. James C. Class of 1964 Rohrback. David D. Howse. John S. Class of 1965 Anderson, Clyde L. Chung. Dick In Heuing Duyck. Michael C. Jones. Gordon H. Kyono. William M. Mihata. Kevin K. Richards. Larry C. Searcy. Edmond L. Tuma. Philip G. Class of 1966 Jasper. William P.. Jr. O'Rear. James R. Rogers. David D. Rush, William A. Soo, Milton Yh Class of 1967 Bailey. Floyd L. Beauchamp. Grant D. Biehn, David A. Cook. Donald Gilbert. Douglas L. Goesling. John A. Hegdahl. Richard W. Jonasson, Cari Jones. Harry A. Kaarlola. Erick V.P. Mason. Michael R. Muramoto. Kenneth K. Pollock. Dennis W. Smith, Jeffery V . Sloan. Robert W. Wagner, Marc H. Woodard, William R. 183 Daeg IX President Koch, Mike Gardner. Tom Labadic, John Wise, Kenneth Class of 1966 Anderson, Joe Adviser Johansen. Chris Class of 1964 Boatman, Wayne Fujimoto, Ed McNeal. Roy Okura. Steve Class of 1965 Del er. David McNeal, Steve Scott. Jim Williams. Jim Baker. Dee Biwer, Darwin Christie. Robert E. 184 Glasheen, Dick Hamilton. Bruce Johnston, Roolcy Mackenroth, Henry Maloney. David Tis a most tender feeling To stare at the ceiling. Daeg Ilix has such pleasant surroundings To prop up your feet high And turn up the hi fi And heed not the ranting and poundings. Our club has some smart guys, Boh Sanders and Ken Wise. Bo patronized the Peacock. But not to he cut short Was a champ in his own sport, Dave Wright was awarded a smock. Intramurals we tested. It’s no shame to be bested. In football we’ve still yet to place. Our B team was the tallest And our A team was the smallest Fudging prevented disgrace. Merwin. Clarke Owen. Ken Paterson. Dan Sanders. Bob Starry, Clark Thompson, Bruce Williams, Randy Class of 1967 Allen, Robert Brock. Terry Dayton. Fred Ekanger, Dennis Franklin. Jack Rcichow, Keith Reynolds, Richard Weir. Robert Westbrook, John Charnholm, William Clarke, Charles Graves, Robert Jamshidi, Mohamed 185 Michelson, Fred Pompel, Matt Sandvik, Neil Swan, James Wymore, Bill Yar llix Thorn President Dix. Stuart J. Phelps, Lynn A. Rose. Dennis G. Class of 1967 Allmon, Hulon D. Class of 1964 Elwell, Clarke E. Sedgwick. Edward V. Class of 1965 Whitmore. Michael W. Yee, Wallace F. Class of 1966 Macken. Lewis K. Moss, Ned E. Rosengren, Paul L. Wood. William R. Yaden. Boyd C. Barnes. Robert 0. Beaty. Robert L. Brandt, Lawrence D. 186 Members of Yar Ilix Thorn devoted to various social activities all the energy that remained from the many private functions occurring in the space between third and fifth floors. However, a few of the members were more conspicuous by their actions and mystifying deeds than by their presence (the Phantom being a notable example). Behind closed doors many weird and uncontrolled sounds were frequently heard, mainly from stereos or musical instruments. These sounds were like the Beatles singing to the tune of a steam calliope. If tubbings were not too prevalent it was because the shark-infested waters of Mc-Nary Lake provided an excellent substitute. The floor’s athletic proficiency was not of championship caliber, but neither was the floor completely lacking in ability: it had the dubious honor of being on the wrong end of a record-breaking intramural basketball game. Burr, Ronald Byerley, Dennis L. Dannen, H. Curt Kilpatrick, Donald M. Kingry, Lawrence K. Lechner, Lance M. Ninomiya, Rodney T. O’Dell, David A. Pedersen. James S. Robinson, John S. Snider, Lon D. Taylor. William J. Fisher. Robert H. Green. Ronald E. McLaughlin, Lawrence D. Mace. Richard L. Query, Edward L. Reynolds, Howard E. Tveidt, Carey J. 187 Waller, Steven T.. Watson. James B. White. Lawrence M. IX Sigel Tyr II President Baker, Bob Daggett. Ken Hall. Bob Maclnnes, John MacWilliams. John Samuelson, Eddie Shaw, Ray Adviser Watson, Jay Class of 1964 Holmes, John Ingram, Deane King. Paul Shields, Gary Class of 1966 Clouse, John Hipkiss, Karl Huey, Sanny Johnson. Hulette Michimoto, Mike Niemi, Hank Reynolds. Gary Summersett. John Vandergaw, Dale Walker. Mike 188 Sigcl Tyr Ilix, a new club only last year, gained recognition in its achievements in intramural basketball, as independent swim champions and with great potential displayed in intramural football. The club, formerly of Hawley Hall, had within its membership individuals known for their outstanding abilities. These members included Bob Baker, swimming and diving whiz, and those anonymous members known for their social hustling” abilities and unsurpassed indulgences at the hall firesides. Class of 1966 Wong. Roger Class of 1967 Bracher, John Briethaupt. Don Christensen. Bob Cutler. Brain Durkin, Mike Graves. Robert D. Mammon. Bill Hasuike, Alan Matsunaga. Melvin Moore. John Nelson, Bob Reinikka, Allan Schuler. John Senn, Larry Brunton, Ken Cam, Bob Petty, Dennis Fields. Ray High ley, Steve Lander, Mike Palmer, Scott Peterson, Bob 5 189 Stillinger, Ron Tinker. George Udell, Terry Naud IX President Schaer. Rodney J. Schmidt. James K. Taylor. Paul A. Fletcher. Lorrcn N. Gee. Ray S. Advisor Berg. William J. Class of 19G4 Engelson. Jim T. Howell. Cl if G. Jolley. Doug D. Lee. Jeff W. MacLeod. Jerry R. Class of 1985 Anderson. Allen H. Ang, Phil T. Broadhurst. Gerald Gilbert, Robert Hanneman, Brian G. Hoffman, Norman 190 Johnson. Dennis F. Kilpatrick. Robert Livermore. Nick 0. Marsh. Fred B. Miller. Russell V. Naud Ilix, for the third consecutive year, moved into new quarters. From the social side of the crew came various exciting functions, such as a get-acquainted hot dog feed and several exchanges with the same purpose in mind. News from the sports department notes a turn out of several varsity athletes and a large intramural contingent. Sports excellence was shown in bowling, skiing and intramural volleyball—not to mention the fastest cider distillation crew in the West. Reports from the Scoutmaster’s Office reveal that several members are outstanding in ROTC honoraries such as Scabbard and Blade. Silver Wing and Arnold Air Society. Awards won include a “Gung Ho RO” medal and the “Most Likely to Shoot Your Buddy in the Back” plaque. As the majority of our members arc upper-classmen, we feel no need to recognize their various scholastic laurels such as academic probation. Poduje. Tomas Rice. Tom Schalde. John A. Class of 1966 Baumann, Fred L. Beck. Gerry Cary. Dan R. Hicks. Tom H. Inman. Rod D. Langston. Fred L. Parke. Thomas C. Class of 1967 Akers. Hugh A. 8aker, Steve C. Tokola. Art S. Toman. Tim J. Costa,. Ken S. Edwards. Rick D. McCall, Jim A. Millard, Terry L. Carlson, Dennis M. Dietz. Larry M. 191 Potter. Dennis M. Schreiner. Gary K. Smith, Jim F. Waller. Mark M. Lambda Chi With the completion of a new 73-man house, the Alpha Lambda chapter moved into OSU’s newest and largest fraternity house. Their annual semi-formal house dance held within its walls informally christened it. Lambda Chis were awarded the “Most Improvement in Scholarship” trophy again this year. Merle Jager is a member of Pi Tau Sigma; Ron Grant is a member of Xi Sigma Pi; John Brady serv ed as chairman of the Senior Steak Fry; and Bob Tschan is a member of Scabbard and Blade. Graduate Student Herndon. David H. Class of 19B4 Brady. John S. Grant. Ronald R. Jones. Roy W. Wilson, John L. Class of 1965 Jager, Merle L. Davis, Bruce A. Dimitre, Donald R. President Tschan, Robert E. Housemother Mares. Mrs. Lillian Strong. David E. McGuire, Michael W. Westerberg, Dale M. Class of 1966 Bryant. Geoffrey B. Martin. Landon K. Tanimoto, Alan Y. Wood, Richard D. 192 Class of 1967 Strong, Jonathan E. Wells. Robert E. Phi Kappa Theta The Phi Kaps did well in intramural sports, but ran into trouble finding enough trophy engravers in Corvallis. Social functions too were a great success. If you don’t believe us just ask the neighbors! At this point we could mention many outstanding individuals in the chapter house, but we’d rather not because there are too many of us and we have to save some room for pictures. President Stevens, Maurice, R. Housemother Graham, Mrs. Nellie Class of 1964 Coleman. Douglas E. Davis, Michael A. Doubrava, Laudie J. Faulhaber. William D. Johnson, William A. McCoy, Ronald B. Schmitz. John J. Vande Wille, Dennis P. Class of 1966 Buecker, Robert B. Clarke. James M. Darcy, Michael D. Fenton, Stephen D. Henny, Charles J. Hahony. Duane M. Welp. James H. Class of 1966 Borrccco, John E. Epping, Dennis J. Evonuk, Raymond F. Schachtsick, Paul R. White. Michael E. Class of 1967 Anholt, Richard M. Cramer, John H. Foeller, Norman M. Hefler, John W. Martin, Michael D. Van Driesche, John L. 193 Heckart Lodge President Bradshaw. Gary D. Lindland, Gary Palmer. Ronald S. Class of 1965 Buchholz, Gary L. Commons, Gary Holstad. Jack M. Holt. Russell W. Roberts, Michael C. Scott. Barry P. Hostesses Smith, Mrs. William Class of 1964 Becker, James R. Harris, Cliff Hawley, Kent Allen Jackson. Michael D. Merrill. Nicholas Rietveld. Bill Siegmund. Louis K. Thomas, Gerald Daily. Milton K. Douthit, Gordon A. Hashimoto, Steven T. LeDoux, Louis A. Marion, Richard Perry, Rod VanDevender, Neal R. Zuber, John D. Class of 1966 Beck, Tom A. 194 Heckart was confident of a great year in 1963-64. The Lodgers got off to a successful start by teaming up with the Tri-Dclts to win second place in the noise parade. We achieved more fame from our fall term house dance. “Mesozoic Mash”. Expectations for the year included finishing high scholastically and winning the independent championship for total intramural points for the second consecutive year. As in the past, disobedient rooks were required to enroll in MH 99. an invigorating Midnight Hiking course. Clevenger. John V. Erickson, Michael Fawbush, Wayne H. Symons. Richard Class of 1967 Anderson, Bruce C. Barss. William Ely. Dennis R. Fish, Robert L. Harris, Kenneth W. Mclum, Thomas D. Munsell. Paul R. Jr. Newton, Vernon C. Ill Shephard. Rudy D. Smith, Norman S. Sorensen, Ronald Folston, Larry Sutter, John N. Cooper, Tommy A. Dykstra. Harold W. Holt, Hugh P. Malcom, Joe A. Okamoto. Isao E. Sapiens, Alexander 195 Werner, Gary G. Woolley. Douglas R. Yeager. Michael G. Kappa Delta Rho IP Graduate Student Burnett, Thomas 0. Class of 1964 Emerick, Charles F. Geil, William M. Gcntemann, Phillip M. Hite. Terrance G. Hodby, Robert W. McGinnis, Kenneth L. Montgomery, David E. Stanley. Robert W. Stickel, Norman M. President Deardorff, Arthur F. Housemother Grenfell. Mrs. Lottie Hansen, John E. Kirayoglu, Erol M. Lindsey, Thomas V . McCann, William E. Radloff, Marvin L. Sandoz, Dennis P. Sandstorm, Kenneth West. Robert H. Zimmer. George F. Class of 1965 Baker, Richard L. Hansen. David J. Hart. Henry R. Henry, James A. 196 McClellan, Howard A. Raudsep, John H. Read, Robert J. The ’62-’63 year ended happily for the men of KDR, winning three all-school trophies spring term and finishing fourth among fraternities academically. This year began no less auspiciously. The fall term house dance, based on a surfin’ theme, was a real “wipe-out”. Meanwhile, exchanges, firesides, and the “Keg-Tappers Klub” made sure there was never a dull moment. On campus, the “strap” brigade sweated in wrestling and varsity and rook swimming. KDR found strong representation in honoraries such as Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. Pi Mu Epsilon. Pi Tau Sigma. Beta Alpha Psi, Scabbard and Blade. Alpha Phi Omega. Silver Wings, and Pershing Rifles. Shelley, Robert E. Sisson. Richard M. Class of 1966 Canham, Clark F. Davis, Steven K. Dodson, Raymond L. Drinkwater. Jay R. Madison. John W. Meadows. Morgan D. Singer, Steven L. Class of 1967 Dykes, James L. Folz, James J. Guppy, Christopher M. Johns, Larry D. Krekcl, Alan Lisbakken. James R. Paulsen, Kevin L. Rath. Raymond J. Reeves. Mark Churchill, John A. Crow, Douglas M. French, Robert T. Hoffert. Richard A. Springer. Larry J. Cottrell, Jon R. Jackson, Ronald F. Johannson, Richard J. Morse. Larry A. 197 Rockett. Tim R. Skoog, James A. Young, James F. Kappa Sigma President Giottonini, Louis R. Ill Housemother Bonson. Mrs. Rose Class of 1964 Baldwin, James L. Bellingham, Douglas A. Caster, John E. Chalfan, John L. Cordano. William C. Dauenhauer, Paul J. Ells. David B. Everhart, Charles S. Givens, John W. Hinthorne, Thomas D. Korepta, Gary Lauer. Timothy C. McCleary, William Paasch, Philip H. Patchin, Theodore P. Wilson, William E. Wright, Ralph A. Class of 1965 Aiken, Ted P. Clemons. Victor G., Jr. Crews, Richard S. Cowan, Jeffrey V. Furcr. Robert W. Hutchins, John J. Johnson. Jerris F. Josephson, Michael A. Carson. Bill Keep, William A. Miller, James E. Miller, John E. Myers, Edward P. 198 Retzcr, William K. Tanner, John C. Weydahl, Sven Highlighting the ’63-’64 social calendar for Kappa Sigma was our pledge dance, “Barbary Coast,” and the “Beach Party supported by numerous subsidiary gaieties. In athletics, we had men in varsity track, rugby, football, crew, wrestling, golf, and basketball. The crew members were returning lettermen from last year’s infamous “Stanford buoy sinking team”. Campus recognition was attained in the addition of one Blue Key meml)er, four meml)crs of Scabbard and Blade, three K Sigs in the Arnold Air Society, a member of rook rally, the addition of KSIG radio, the MU Christmas Party Mailman selection, two defeated freshman office candidates, and Lou Giottonini’s appointment to various insignificant social service positions. It has been a good year for Kappa Sigma, one none of us will long rememl er. Class of 1966 Bruns, David A. Crow. Joseph M. Digman, Dennis M. Downing, Dennis R. Mahony, Dan G. Maupin, David 0. Small, William E. Thoreson, Ronald V. Thompson, Raymond Class of 1967 Barhyte, Jan C. Brunsman, David F. Burke, Steven G. Collins. George G. Eccles, John S. Feig. Roger M. Purer, William M. Giguiere. Charles H. G iot ton ini, Dale Gustinc, Timm A. Hauswirth, John A. James, Brian C. Kirsch, John Larson, Paul D. La Rue, James L. Leineweber, Peter McCosker, Roger L. Mohrman, Thomas P. Neyhart, John A. Nunamakcr, John R. Rhoades. Gary E. Severn, David R. Stockman, James B. Weed, Jerry F. Wilkinson, David L. Zook, Robert Phi Delta Theta President Weber. Harold W. Housemother Dyer. Mrs. William C. Graduate Student Stefani, Paul E. Class of 1964 Cole. Warren B. Davis, Stephen J. Dully, Mike Dunn. Robert K. EiCkworth. Larry J. Class of 1965 Anderson, Jon M. Harrell, Robert Hussey. Thomas R. Kline. Daniel C. Lambert. Steve McDougal. Douglas M. Miller. Scott G. Nelson, Jeffery A. Queen. Gordon L. Shillitto. Doug Smith. Wylie C. V eaver. Bob D. Williams. James M. Class of 1966 Armstrong. Chuck W. Colonna, Jerry Haley. Tom F. Handel, Robin B. Lee. Dave A. 200 “The Great Escape”, theme of the winter term house dance, and considered by many to he the social event of the year, somewhat typified the year at Phi Delta Theta. There were again the usual skirmishes with Student Life, but those arc becoming quite natural at Oregon State. The Phis were active in OSU athletics, placing regulars on the varsity football, baseball, track, rugby, swimming, and rifle teams. Membership in Scabbard and Blade, as well as committee heads of various social events, were added achievements. After a somewhat bleak fall term, it was the year of “The Great Escape” at Phi Delta Theta. Osmer, Tim C. Roberts. Bruce D. Class of 1967 Bailey. David A. Bruun. Kelly C. Crook. Larry D. Daulley. Jim C. Farr, Jerry W. Frci, Al L. Hemges, Dave F. Hilton. Tom E. Hollister, Hal Johanson, Steve E. Kuhns. Russ V. Lewis. Chuck Lidstrom, John W. Long. Gary R. McNeil. Stu K. Ogdahl. Wally W. Pancoast. Steve D. Pifer, Pete Poole. Bob R. Porter. Mike T. Robinson. Mike W. White. Dave L. 201 Phi Gamma Delta Class of 1964 Albright, Richard Geiger, John Heil, Jerry Kruger. Larry Schmidt, Gil Tuerck, Oscar Clark, Frank Davis, Frank Hobbs. Bill Koenig. Jake House Manager Clark. Larry Housemother Anderson. Mrs. G. Loughmiller, Bert Wildish, Gary Wilhelm, Robert Class of 1965 Aikman, Lynn Enna, Ronald Funston, Al Helm, Tony Lossner. Mike Olson, Steve Patterson, Jim Strahl, Doug Veit, Robert Class of 1966 Adams. Steve 202 Since the Fiji are so secretive, there are only a few things that they can let be known to you, the “outside world”. First, in case you might not find it listed, their house stands at 348 N. 25th Street. Second, everyone at the Fiji house is pretty well unified and composed. They all like to get good grades, be in activities, win trophies, take out girls, sleep late, miss a few classes, and in general, have a good time at college. Third, and more specific, rise early some morning around seven o’clock and you can see members of the Fiji Fitness Club running up and down the streets of Corvallis. This well-functioning club was founded and dedicated to the fact that it’s the only certain way to get rid of the morning-after-the-night-before hangovers. Fourth, you will find many of the Fijis sweating blood in varsity sports, prophesying in campus affairs, socializing in the commons, or bribing teachers in the halls. So, guess it’s no secret that the Fijis are around! Bailey, Kenneth Benton. Terry Boekc. Roger Constans, John Durbin, Gerald Harpstcr, Jerry McCroady. Skip Neilson, Thomas Streb, Forrest Walker. Colin Class of 1967 Borge. Steve Crasc. Paul Helms. Jerry Lucas. Daniel Lucas. Ronald Mullen, Greg Peetz, Lawrence Runkle. Bob © © Bomengen, Robert Carlin. Launie Hcltzcl, James Lehfeldt, Ron Stellmacher, William Vrtiska, Steven Galloway, Mike Griffith, James Mackin, Hal McFarlane, Bruce Schmidt. Jerry Sims, William 203 Phi Kappa Psi Class of 1964 Bull. Jack Cannon. Dale A. Condit. Douglas C. Driver, Richard A. Hubbard. James W. Johnson. Keith E. Milne. Tom Murray, Phillips S. Cannon, Merle E. Cockrell, Ross A. President Diment. Paul E. Housemother Guth. Mrs. Elen S. Hazolbaker, Lance F. Margeson, John T. Martino. Richard Millikin, Michael R. Ward, Dennis R. Class of 1965 Bliss, Larry D. Bubenik, Mark L. Finch, Dennis K. Ignazzitto, Samuel C. McCallister, Michael A. 204 The undefeatable prowess of Phi Kappa Psi was exhibited early in the year when the Phi Psi nine kicked, gouged and bribed their way through seven opponents for possession of the IM football trophy. Stand-out performances were also cited in volleyball, handball, and class “B” horseshoes. Athletic supporters include Carl Sandstrom, basketball; Mike Haggard, crew; and veteran Veeder South, baseball. Jim Hubbard is anxiously awaiting the formation of a varsity hula-hoop team. The Phi Psis maintained their usual prominence on the social scene. The legend of the annual “Skid Row Squeeze”, depicting the roaringest ’20s, left a multitude of colorful memories. Dating often reached a feverish pitch, and the “Social Clod of the Week award changed hands often. During their spare time, some of the more conservative members developed a pastime which they call “study”. Now, thanks to the persistent coaching of the faculty, it is slowly becoming a hit. Throughout the year, if there were any functions which were questionable or forbidden, the men of Phi Kappa Psi could always be found lurking about. Marshall, Harvey Parker. Gregory L. South. Veeder Class of 1966 Gadd. Michael G. Johnson. Ernest Marshall. Harvey Class of 1967 Arth, Peter Christie, Edward F. Decker. Bob Haggard. William H. Johnson, Richard H. Kilpatrick, Don M. Wells, Larry D. Westrum, John R. Olds. Robert Taylor, Fred M. Foster, John D. Gilliam, Gary A. Murray, Michael G. Randall, Dan 205 Sandstrom, Carl J. Stevenson. Leon D. Wellman, Kenneth President Loring. Arthur A. Class of 1964 Ferrigno. S. J.. Jr. Gerlach, Terrance 0. Housemother Andersen, Mrs. Neva Matson. Howard L. Ralphs, Lloyd J. Shoenhair. William L. Talvola, Michael A. Taras, Richard V. Class of 1965 Adams, Alexander M. Ardell. Eric B. Bartel. Donald E. Bartel, Edward D. Gerton, Ronald E. Henderson. Sidney C. Knecht, Ronald C. Knudsen, Larrie F. Ryals, Dennis E. Sue. Deraid W. Tryon, John C. Class of 1966 Burke, James N. Dawson, Dennis 0. 206 Dear Great Beaver Pumpkin: You didn’t visit the Skull house last year. We’re hurt. We were good, too. We behaved when we went to Timberline last January. We didn’t complain when all we collected for intra-murals were goose eggs. We didn’t brag when we won the Nickel Hop Trophy, and we didn’t do badly in tapping girls for FAMACS. We didn’t ridicule Howard Matson for managing news on the Barometer. We didn’t let Ron Knecht get away with too much as junior class treasurer. We didn’t yell “Timber!” when Rick Taras served as Forestry Senator. We took part in some of Mike Adams’ MU games and recreations. We sat hack and watched Jim Burke marshal his way through the year as sophomore sergcant-at-arms. We did have others as active meml ers of ROTC, various campus honoraries (real and otherwise), and a nasty Baro drama critic. After this good record, if you don’t come next year, all the waiting up late that we’ll do will he for studying only! Dennis, Roger Dewey, Robert A. Edson, Howard Hawk, William H. McCormack. Curtis K. Nissen. Bruce E. Riner, John D.. Jr. Class of 1967 Close, Michael W. Howell, Gerald L. Farncr, Carl L. Lau, Vernon S. K. Valberg, Jack K. Ziesmer, Donald L. 207 Phi Sigma Kappa President Hoffbuhr, Jack W. Graham, Gary C. Harris. Jeffrey A. Poetschat, George R. Smith, Robert D. Macy. Dwight E. Marshall, Edward R. Peters, Larry J. Richardson, Alan B. Housemother Biotti. Agnes Class of 1964 Bonney, Robert A. Butler. Robert M. Campbell, William H. Douglas, Michael A. Frietag. Bruce R. Heit . David C. James. Douglas S. Monroe, Fredrick L. Class of 1965 Bagby, Richard A. Buckley. Robert R. Hibbs. Charles H. McCormack, James E. Negri, Robert L. Peters, Gary R. Rutherford, William G. Strom. John R. Terry, Michael 208 Rushing was conservative at the Phi Sig house this fall, pledging only 27 new men. We were well represented on the gridiron with men on both rook and varsity football, not to mention basketball and swimming. Phi Sigs were active in numerous campus activities, with Jerry Carlson (who has since joined Uncle Sam’s ranks in Germany) walking off with the MacKen .ie Award. Social functions ranged from keggers to our annual spring term ripi cr at the beach. All told, the Phi Sigs enjoyed another great year, blessed with good times, high “spirits”, and mild hangovers. Vermeere, William R. Wiita, Marlin D. Class of 1966 Frenzel. William L. Larson, John M. Leidig, Theodore R. McRae, Patrick G. Brian, Larry Ferguson, Allen Hanson, Alan Monroe, John E. Neal, Gary Nciger, Richard Pearson, Jon Savage. Gerald R. Shinn, Mike r o JkMXk Hackbarth, John R. Josi. Roy W. Olson, Norman L. Class of 1967 Burk. Clyde J. Hartman. Gregory Maltby. Peter S. Oakey, Michael Olson, Gary D. Suratt, Victor Riley, Ron 209 Thomas, Richard Wightman. Kenneth Phi Kappa Tau Phi Kappa Tau has taken a new face this year with the addition of a combo “The Versa tiles”. The house rocks with informal firesides and dances. Keeping its tradition. Phi Kappa Tau has four men out for crew. The winter formal, the Red Carnation Ball, honored the graduating seniors. Graduate Student Evans, David R. Class of 1964 Chitty. John P. Harmon, David Hytowitr. Robert M. Sterk, Frederick J. Class of 1965 Bellinger, Lawrence G. Smith, Ben A. Waggoner, Monty R. Combs, Robert H. Field, James Class of 1967 8lomquist, Jeffery W. Clawson, Roger B. President Koehler, David D. Housemother Burkhart. Mrs. Myrle Partin, Richard A. Christensen. Dale B. Fairbrother, C. Lynn McCadden. Michael B. Yerian, Richard Class of 1966 Adams. Marshall Campbell, Frederick J. Holm. Robert Inskeep, L. Eugene Lowe. Raymond P. Fujimoto. Robert Hastings, Robert Robertson, James 210 Lee. Lawrence Sorensen, Tom Starkey, Paul Wright, Larry PiKA has done its l est for National Defense by keeping ROTC Cadet Lt .-Colonel Faust, Scabbard and Blade, and Pershing Rifles Commander, from being mutilated by the fourteen-odd Navy men in the house. Our rook rally boys, Bert Thompson and Pi Kappa Alpha Lew Sforzini, could be seen neglecting the basketball team in favor of the rook rally girls. Jim Hickman succeeded in making Greek out of Greek Week, and Rich Halsten, state AAU Weight Lifting Champion and record holder, has been one of our supporting pillars. O Ci wAVl President Wallace. William R. Housemother Moffat. Mrs. Gladys Class of 1964 Casper, Richard F. Faust. Gene W. Halsten. Richard W. Hickman. James L. Johnson, Drexcl R. Justice. Jerry G. tanning. Michael K. Schellack, Fred A. Turner. Harley A. Weber, Frederick A. Wilson, Steve R. Class of 1965 Lamberson, Phillip B. Mitchell, Robert H. Shrum, Robert 0. Wilkenson, Charles D. Willis. James F. Waltz. Alfred J. Class of 1966 Arntz. Gary Baxter. Rolland W. Beckman, Karl Chambers, Gary Cormlsen. Robert L. Dixon. Gerald Dunnctt, Robert L. Eckholt, John 0. Gleason, Mike Jones, Lawrence P. Perry. Keith M. Rau, Charles Class of 1967 Agostino, Ray Axlund. Don Blount. Gerald Jones. David Lambert. James Post. Dick Robertson. Terry Rozario. Dennis Sforzini. Lew Sherman. Joe Taggs. Eugene Taylor, Earl Thompson, Bert Thorkildson, David Trenholme, Jim 211 Pi Kappa Phi in $ Class of 1964 Colonna, Robert Damavandi, Fred Fairfield, Roger Grant, Fraser Larsen, Alan President McEachen, David Housemother Todd. Mrs. Josephine Guthrie. James Lossner, Peter Oliver, Robert Price, James Riesenhuber, Richard Smith, Alan Tancred. Barry Thomas, William Turner, Roger Young, Gerry 212 Pi Kappa Phi sailed through another fine year. Snarling and growling did the trick for us in IM football last fall, as we took all the honors in our league. Not stopping at football, we went on to win our volleyball league championship. Needless to say, we were pleasantly surprised. Setting a good example for the pledges during the year were Dave McEachcn, IFC treasurer, and Fred Damavandi, Blue Key member. Pi Kapps were found in several honoraries. including Kappa Psi, Beta Alpha Psi, Scabbard and Blade, Pershing Rifles and Forensics. Socially, we held our own with the usual firesides, exchanges and dances. Our fall term house dance “ID Night” proved to be a real unrepressed swingout. Each spring term we hold our annual Rose Ball. Miss Judy Ladd was selected our Rose for last year. Class of 1965 Boon, Elliott Lightowler, Ronald Lunde, Dick Class of 1966 Bell, James Carlson, Harvey Divita, Fredrick Price, Robert Tyler, Thomas Vasche, Dennis N. Fenstermacher, Terry Gerth. Craig Jones, Matthew Payne. Carl Stueck, Gary Mullens, Monte Pichette, Dick Class of 1967 Calkins, Robert DeSilvis, Dennis Starn, Ronald Sullivan, Steve 213 Watson. Terry Wilcox, Stephan Wojtasek, James President Ross. Nicholas 0. Advisor Miller, Dewey Class of 1964 Bowden. Dennis G. Howard, Lloyd V. Moshbcrgcr. Henry A. Voit. Donald 0. Class of 1965 Bradley. Bob Brown, Ronald E. Charles. Bruce D. Friedman, Stephen M. Hashimoto, Stanley K. Lum, Feinum Oliver, Lee J. • Smith, Arthur M. Class of 1966 Carlile. Galen M. Crook, Larry E. Cox. David Fery. Richard L. Gross, Richard E. Imlah, Jack S. Meade, Gary A. Morley. Richard C. Muroaka, Walter H. Roberts. Richard K. Vibbert, Ronald H. Whiting. Thomas A. Wright. Richard M. Class of 1967 Grigon. Marc F. Isaacson, Richard A. Kemper. Robert L. Maki, Louis S. Morse. Stephen C. Schauermann. William Simantel, Gary E. Sorseth, Steven L. Tarbet, Michael Thorne. Raymond P. Trummel, Frank Dean Webb, Randy T. Westbrook, Steve D. Whitten, Charles E. Wilbur, Roger L. Wilkinson, Warren B. Wood, Gary D. POLING HALL Hagall Staan The men of Hagall Staan actively participated in intramurals this year (forget the won-lost record) and showed up in other activities on campus. Rook Gary Wood was named Parliamentarian for his class and another first year man. Bill Schavermann, was a mem-l er of the football squad. Nick Ross headed the Thane committee for registration procedures. 214 Wyn Thorn i n. o President Stennick. Larry J. Advisor Hutcheon, Richard Class of 1964 Anhorn, John L. Anhorn, William G. Bricco, Wayne A. Brodie, Jim Galloway, Jim Class of 1965 Amoth, Alan R. Battistoni, Paul M. Bradley. Richard W. Brady. James E. Broad. James A. Brocr, John C. Clark, Duncan F. Cooley, Michael F. Cruickshank, David D. Funchess, Ed Johnson, David B. McCormick, Paul W. Paxton, Kenneth C. Sample, James 0. Class of 1966 Anhorn, Jeffrey C. Barrell, Colburn L. Hannaford, John C. King. Robert Kinkade, William L. Marquam, William D. Marshall, Edison G. Miller. Jack C. Struthers, Allen A. Vincent, Dennis Class of 1967 Anderson, Bill Aschenbach. Don R. Bailey, David G. Botsford, Charles Campbell, Gene Clark. Dennis W. Daniels, Paul B. Fuller, Robert E. Goeller, Steven A. Heath. Richard Jackson, Clark H. Levinger, Larry W. Macy, Doug Margosian. Richard L. Mathews, Gary C. Neuschwanger, John A. Robertson, Joe E. Vorberg, Robert 215 Wyn Tyr President Head. Gary C. Grad Student Harrell, William Class of 1964 Paul, Marcellus Russ, Wayne Class of 1965 Bunyard, Leroy G. Calaba, Mike J. Geiger, Dave A. Hamner. Allan L. Hatteberg. Jerry L. Kenyon, Ron R. Larsen, Bruce A. Louis, Fred J. Myers, Richard Newbern, Dave W. Spencer, Norman $. Swan, Ronald D. Williams, Don Class of 1966 Harman, Roger A. Moss, Gregory D. Mungi, Marcus T. Robinson, Lynn Schmidt, Jim Slanker, Ted E. Stippich, Dave L. Whiteaker, Gary P. Class of 1967 Clark, Gary P. Clinton, Ted Collins, Charles Edwards, Ken R. Escola, Marshall Fredenburg, Edward A. Head. Ron G. Heath, Richard D. Hertner, Stephen V. Hironaka, Harvey J. Menkens, Larry Prange, Mike C. Reisch, Dennis Reid. Gordon D. Reynolds, Roy R. Sjoblom, Kai Smith, Charles L. Swenson. John G. Tobias, Glenn B. Tom, Dave A. „ ., ,. . __.v capable executive leadership, the Guided by extremely cap . . T “Tigers” turned out to be athletic and social front-liners. With seemingly impossible odds—no official tum-out—the Wyn Tyr men quietly overwhelmed rugged opponents to capture the coveted independent football championship. With veneration, also, we look to the Wyn Tyr athletes who represented Oregon State University in football, basketball, wrestling, swimming, and riflery. Our social events were heightened by the ingenious, monopolistic manufacture of “unvani’lld” vanilla ice cream and dishwater-colored viscous taffy. You question our scholastic attributes? We don’t. 216 Quorth Staan Quorth Staan’s returning “scholars” were out-numbered by rooks more than two to one at the beginning of fall term. A series of well-timed tubbings soon taught the rooks a few of the facts of college life. Members of the football order were Jim Smith, varsity football, and two outstanding rook griddcrs, quarterback Bob Grim and fullback Mike Shinn. Intramural-wise, Ron Holloway and Jim Seymour were runners-up for the independent doubles tennis championship spring term. Social events included several swingin’ firesides and exchanges. The annual steak fry of spring term capped the year with fun and good food for all. President Fawcett, John L. Class of 1964 Dempster, Clifford Hobart. Willis L. McWilliams, Jon A. Northup, Thomas J. Okazaki, Jack N. Class of 1965 Bailey, Harold W. Beatty, Joseph H. Mundell, Robert D. Olsen, Ronald A. Smith, Allan K. Smouse, Kenneth L. Starr, Keith A. Class of 1966 McKay, Douglas H. Ross, James Svendsen. Charles W. Class of 1967 Ambrogetti, Walter Bailey, Thomas E. Ballard. Dick Batchelder, Douglas L. Bennett, Donald E. Brandt, Chris Ehlers. Jerry W. Glenn, Lawrence R. Grim, Robert L. Hiranaga, Leighton H. Johnson, Terry W. Johnson, Gary Jones, Daniel G. Larue, Bruce McCarty, James R. Miller. Kenneth C. Murata, Steven M. Nelson. John M. Ragland, Willis E. Seagraves, James F. Seeley. Douglas E. Smith, Dallas M. Sprouffske, James F. Wood, Frederick B. Worral, Robert J. Wright, Richard G. 217 Kaun IX Participation was the keynote of the year for Kaun Ilis. We were well represented in scholarship, athletics and social events. Phil Bernard, Blue Key, helped raise the floor G.P.A. for those not-so-fortunate men on pro. We entered most intramural sports, excelling in wrestling. Our only real athlete was Jack Humphrey, a rook pitcher who could not hit the plate with his fork. So-President cially, we were tops. Our exchanges and firesides got Larson, Peter K. 5% turnouts while our binoculars had a good work-out. Our annual steak-fry at the coast during spring term put the final touches on things. We all drowned our sorrows over poor grades and the like. This function proved to be the curse of our floor treasury when we had to pay the hospital hills for six of our members who suffered afterwards. Advisor Bernard. Philip Class of 1964 Kikuta. Lawrence M. Schoff, Larry V. Class of 1965 Spike, Steven H. Waterman, Stanley J. Class of 1966 Barrett, Daniel C. Bollock, Thomas C. Koswar, Ahang Milliken, Ralph M. Smith, Bernard S. Whiting, Thomas A. Class of 1967 Bewley, Carl A. Block, Leland E. Boyles, Charles D. Clemens, David R. Eastman, Gerald D. Elgin, Harrison W. Hamilton, Clifford R. Harris, Daniel H. Jones, Donald L. Lesch. John P. Liberty, Girard D. McCoy. John W. Moore, Robert L. Moore, Theodore P. Noteboom, James D. Park, Michael G. Parsons, Richard N. Plinski, Edward K. Porter, Mike Totten, John P. o r ■I V V V A 4k JFk £ C 3L k 'Vv L k4 w 2k 2k 218 SACKETT D Ehr Tyr President McDonald, Hollis A. Kirkelie, Everett Head Adviser Class of 1955 Strom, David W. Wood, Chester E. Class of 1966 Gray. William C. Morris, Robert A. Ngai, Timothy Perez, Ted W. Sherwood, Gary A. Class of 1967 Beaver, Robert J. Bloom, Philip Cameron, Raymond C. Cassell, John A. Dergousoff, Alexander Dodson, Tim Griggs, Ross L. Gates, John M. Howard, Robert E. Hutchinson, Donald K. Inman, Darrell F. Jones, Robert M. Nelson, Douglas E. Santoro, Kenneth M. Schiel, Michael L. Starr, Gary C. Thornton, George A. Van Pelt, Franklin H. Vrem, Richard C. White, Barry A. 219 SACKETT C llix llix llix President Zimmerman, Eugene Head Resident Winquist. John Adviser Cooper. Fred Harrison, Robert Class of 1964 Backman, George B. Dornlas. Edward A. Johnson, David A. Lancaster, Gregory P. Nagaki, Junior A. Class of 1965 Baardsen, Per Bailey. Allen M. Behm, Jerry F. Burnard. Thomas C. Clarke, James A. Cohon, Richard D. Culver, Charley A. Herb, David A. Hirakami, Michael Holzmeyer, Gilbert W. Johnson. Robert N. Lange, John E. Leedy. David B. Naughton, Dennis P. Raade, Howard F. See, Tom Tucker, Brok P. Wilson, James A. Class of 1966 Anderson. Gary A. Beliveau, William I. Brown, George W. Clark, Robert W. DeClerck, Donald W. 220 The annual fall term steak fry at Colorado Lake led activities for the men of Tri-Ilix. Several exchanges and firesides through the course of the year followed as we heralded the early arrival of the grosbeaks and wound up the year with another steak fry. The year’s social events, however, did not keep Tri-Ilix from successfully competing in most intramural sports, nor did our outstanding (?) academic record suffer. Head resident John Winquist and president Gene Zimmerman did much to help Tri-Ilix have its best year yet. Harle, David S. Harris, James R. Husman, Eric A. Sommerfeldt. Lee M. Vaughn, Dale G. Wilhelmi, Stephen D. Class of 1967 Andrus, Richard B. Arend, Richard M. Berki, Michael L. Bjork. James A. Bowman, Fredrick L. Cole, Bill C. Dunlap, Charles J. Grover. Timothy S. Hudspeth, Joseph W. Ihringer, Lynn James. Frank R. Keller, Lenard D. Koeneman, Earl E. Krieg. James E. Loomis. David L. Marshall. Charles Me Huron. Gregory I. McKrill, Edward M. Miller, Walter V. Moragne. Robert P. Nielsen, Kent C. Ramig. Robert F. Rogers. Emery H. Schocn. Keith D. Shotwell, Jim Smith, Kenneth Stennick. William H. Takumi, Carl K. Thompson, James Tucker, James Weaver, Daniel C. Weed. Charles D. Wnk, Hans G. Wilson. Michael Yood, Allen J. Yount. Milo R. 221 Reed Lodg Class of 1964 Hagwell, Richard M. Hanna, Hugh H. Newtson, Robert E. Webb. Stephen M. Class of 1965 Berg. Sumner R. Colasuonno, Thomas M. Johnson. Harvey L. Kutter, David N. Sims. Herbert J. Vogt, Norman E. Class of 1966 Batchelder, Lewis W. Bierly, Kenneth F. President Mielke, Larry J. Housemother Mulkey, Mrs. Mattie White, Calvin S. Dorran, James P. Fromherz. William A. Hadley, Chris L. Maddox, Errol B. Meyer. Gary B. Miller, Ronald D. Wallace, James P. West, Jay C. White, David R. Brainard, Doug Elliott, Monty A. Grobe, Alan 222 The 1963-64 school year proved to be a very successful one. We started out our social events with a few swinging exchanges. The “sports” who showed up for the “Autumn Amber” house dance were outnumbered only by those who picked up splinters on varsity and freshman teams. In intramurals we faired well, but scholastically-speaking we had these top savants, fully backed by the other members from all classes: Cal White, Alpha Phi Omega; Doug Hill, Eta Kappa Nu; Dick Van Calcar, Phi Eta Sigma; and Don Wodtli, National Merit Finalist. Horton, Gene D. Irving, Loren D. Karnosh, Kenneth D. Newell, Gary R. Rude, Douglas H. Tipton, Richard B. Wingfield, Kenneth R. Class of 1967 Blakely, Robert Cook, Larry A. Hentze, Richard M. Oliver, Larry D. Ped. Tom A. Stinnett, Gerald L. Thorne, Paul W. Tower, Bruce E. Moasser. Farhad Ncuberger, Wayne F. Tyler. Clifford E. VanCalcar, Richard J. DeFrance, John T. Findley, Jerry R. Query, Jack F. Smith, Kenneth W. VanVolkinburg, Earl J. Watts. John L. 223 White. Phil L. Wright, Harry F. Wodtli. Donald J. Sigma Alpha Epsilon President Schaefer, George Housemother Tetrault, Mrs. H. Class of 1964 Beeler, Gary Benson, Gary Beveridge, Mike Beveridge, John Bowman, John Buerk, Ted Conklin. Ken DeArmond, Tom Ellingson, Rob Fasano, Lou Giffin, John Haack, Alan Hay, Jim Kizer. Bill Koth, Larry May lie, Joseph W. McKillop, Jim Schmokel, Norm Schroeder, Walt Simmons. Keith Strachan, Richard Torrance, Swift Trefrey, Will Class of 1965 Blakely, Jud Bowie, Jim Casey, Gary Clark, Denny Cutting, Mike Davisson, Bill DeJager, Joe Fergusson, Dougal Galante, Wayne Grant, Larry Kauffman, Len Larrabec. Bob Macy, Gregg Mason, Jerry Pederson. Gary Pleasant, Jim Schroeder, Duane Sell, Alvin Sheller, John Stroud, Dick Teal, Steve 224 The Sleep and Eaters have lived up to their name beyond all reconciliable measures so far this year, and plan no limitations toward an utmost goal of these environmental habits in the future. Nomenclatures within our midst include such individualistic personalities as Mon Words” Blakely, ASOSU 1st V.P.; Handles” Needham, IFC executive chief; “Ace” Shelter, head thug of the Beaver yearbook scandal sheet; and “Senor” Puentes, the Peru flash who slept and ate with us fall term as an exchange student. Our jocks tied up: a mere second in IM football, and only first in swimming and volleyball. In general, the house accum is off pro. we’ve had a few quiet social endeavors, and a few guys had dates this year. We’re happy! Class of 1965 Wyatt. Tom Class of 1966 Ahlem. Bill Ash. Dick Beeler, Bill Claflin, Pete Emerson, Ron Franzen, Paul Hogan, Steve Landers. Dennis Paulus, David Schaefer, John Shaw, Ray Class of 1967 Archibald. Mac Brown, Bill Carlson. Steve Christian. Buz Cleveland. Andy Edwards. Tom Fletcher, Craig Furman, John Fries. Gary Gallagher, Jack Hraba, Bruce Lundquist, Rod Moore, John Scott. Dick Sparling, Charles Summy, Randy Tollefson, Don Ventor. Mel Wilkin, Jim Wood. Charles Young. Jim Vanderzanden, Tom 225 Sigma Chi President Teyler, Timothy J. Housemother Littler. Mrs. Ethyl Class of 1964 Alben, Ted E. Anderson. Dale P. Baldwin, James R. Burks. Ronald E. Connell. William J. Finke, Warren A. Goodrich. Lewis M. Goulet. Garrett Hall, William A. Hathaway, Ben Hatton, Douglas Hufford, Gary Jaques. Glenn W. McGuire. William J Minor. Donald A. Redman, John D. Shepard. David B. Smith. Michael W. Smith, Kent W. Snyder, Owen R. Class of 1965 Fritchman, Ralph R. Hofmann, Charles F. Ismg. George E. Lyda. Norman C. Mann. Fredrick H. 226 Sigma Chi is a highly integrated, semi-sophisticated, sometimes lubricated group of men. The annual Sweetheart of Sigma Chi contest and spring term “Embarcadero” house dance typify Sigma Chi’s traditional aim of bolstering the brothers’ morale. Although it is an active social fraternity, it never completely neglects the academic side of school. The house boasts a high GPA and Sig representation in honor societies such as Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi. Tau Beta Pi. Pi Tau Sigma, Kappa Psi, Scabbard and Blade, and TO IF. Members participate on the varsity swimming team (with Mike Smith, co-captain), track team, baseball team, and golf team. McClurg, Jim Morrison, John C. Schlegel, John E. Shelby, Marvin Smith, Tracy Verbrugghen. Victor K. Wilkie, Arnold J. Zodtner, Peter J. Class of 1966 Alexander, Richard E. Allred. William J. Baldwin. Robert W. Cellers, Michael J. Cook, Douglas R. Jewett, David G. Johnson, Richard C. Kingsley, Robert E. Kreinheder, David Larsen, Douglas Larsen, Gerald C. Larsen, Laurin A. Loop, Curtis A. McGuire, Michael J. Noe, Melvin E. Sleeter, Richard L. Smith, Earl Class of 1967 Butler, Douglas E. Coulthard. Lee E. Greenwood, John C. Guild, Christopher J. Robinson, Rodric B. 227 Sigma Nu Grad Student Kamenski, Frank X. Class of 1964 Breedlove. William P. Burr, David S. Cory. Ronald D. Markham..Terry F. McGregor, Donald D.. Robinson, Larry R. Class of 1965 Archy, John V. Wille, Jerald Wood, William T. President Clark. Steve L. Housemother Waschcr. Mrs. W. Finkle, Charlie W. Mohr, Bob A. Peterson. John T. Robinson, Gary E. Coblantz. Ron M. Simon. Gary L. Vater, Mervin M. Class of 1966 Clifford, Robert K. Cody, Bruce C. Engle. Leslie N. The Sigma Nus participated in several activities during the year. Steve Clark’s golden toe added many extra points, field goals, and long kickoffs during the football season. Helping with the honors on the football field was Joel Heacock. The rowing team found they couldn’t rid themselves of Charlie Finkl as a strong oarsman. The baseball team wouldn’t l e complete without Steve Clark and Eric Selberg pitching and Terry Markham manning first base. Dave Burr worked hard as swimming team manager, although he seemed to spend more time in the water than out. The annual fall term Bam Dance went off with a bang. One hundred pounds of meat were consumed at a pre-dance dinner and over three hundred bales of hay were carried in preparing for the dance. 228 Heacock. Joel F. Hensler, Thomas C. Hershberger. John L. Jordan, Robert W. Kendrich. Terry E. Selberg, Eric B. Farmer. Vernon F. Fisher. Stan C. Hanson. Gary C. Riggs. Jim W. Ruff, Robert D. Staten. James P. Taunt, Charles L. Wayson, Harvey Hirt. Martin W. Johnson. Robert C. Class of 1967 Brickley, Tom D. Clark. Jack D. Hibbard. Wallace A. Mohr. Thomas E. Steege. Roy M. Swift. Gary 229 Sigma Phi Epsilon President Barber, Roger M. Housemother Hayslip, Mrs. Earle Class of 1964 Hutchins, Wayne Loomis. Don Taylor. Douglas L. Badger, Rod A. Binney, Stephen E. Brodie, Ben E. Disher, William A. Ebert, Stephen E. Foster, Scott R. Gawley, Robert W. Harpe. Dick L. Hill, Dennis R. Holman, Dave E. Hughes. Richard S. Kenyon, C. Francis Watkinson, Grant W. White. Ted E. Class of 1965 Bacon. William A. Barber, Roger D. Gould, Dave G. Hough. Claude F. May, Ron Mobley, Ron T. Nelson, C. Roger Sedgwick. Ronald K. 230 Stastny, Donald J. Watkinson. John C. Webber Ken L. Contrary to popular belief, the Sig Kps did find time to take a few study breaks during the year. Grant Watkinson was elected to the ASOSU presidency and Blue Key. as was Steve Kl ert to senior class sergeant-at-arms and Blue Key. Francis Kenyon was elected MU president and was chosen for Phi Kappa Phi, which also found Bill Disher and Steve Binney as members. The training table found Dave Gould preparing for football and track. Also represented were other spikemen. grapplers, racquet and rugby men. Socially, the Sig Kps took time for a few study dates interspersed l etween numerous firesides and exchanges. Spring term was highlighted by an outstanding display of firefighting equipment at the annual “Firemen’s Ball . Although hurting for talent, the Sig Kps scraped together a song team for Mother’s Weekend and won the IFC sing competition for the third year in a row. Wyckoff, Cliff T. Class of 1966 Boeger, August Blakely, Wayne Bowker. Dave Cate, Stephen H. Church. Dean Clark. Ralph Eslinger, Malcolm D. Hagerty, Ken C. Heyerman, Bill B. Hurt, Lance Husby. Ken F. Ittes, John J. Kemnitzer, Bill Lorenzen, Henry C. Mackinster, Art. E. Martin. Lenny C. Meyers. Ray Meyers. Stan Minto. J. Douglas Ossey. Richard B. Ralls, Michael R. Sedgwick, Ron K. Siemers, Charles T. Sisk. Mike Thurber, James A. Class of 1967 Avery, Jim Barber. Steve Benz. John Brodie. Bill Collin. Roger Combes, Wes Gilmour, John Gould. Rowan Heckman. Brad Jones, Todd Layman. Joe Niell, Jim Romberg. Gerald P. Saunders, Marc Ten Pas. John Wimberly. Don 231 Sigma Pi Graduate Student Dehlinger. Charles R. Class of 1964 Baxter. Richard K. Foster, William C. Fredrickson, Emil E. Gnos, Robert E. Groseclose, Richard R. Starnes, Charles F. Van Dyke. Alan R. President Henry, Kenneth H. Housemother Smith, Mrs. Ruby Freyer. George E. Russell, Charles E. Siddens, William M. Sisson, William H. Wilson, William Class of 1965 Marcum. Richard L. Nelson, David H. Sigma Pi started things off this year with a big rumble. After a successful formal rush, the new pledges and some veterans took a successful walk-out to the coast, but not lieforc helping the “fussin’ Sigma Pis” grab the Nickel Hop trophy for the second straight year. Big wheels in campus honoraries include Bill Sisson, Sigma Tau. and Rich Knights. Phi Eta Sigma. Our musical ability is demonstrated by Rich Knights, Drum Major, and by our numerous Pep Band members. Keith Baxter, varsity tennis, is our local jock and is the last but not least of our BMOCs. 232 Ratcliffe, Gary A. Roberts, Gary L. Ross. Jay M. Stranahan, Chapman A. Whitney, Dan D. Class of 1966 Bailey, Robert W. Groscclose, Gene H. Hockersmith, Roger N. Knights, Richard L. Class of 1967 Bakken, Clarence A. Burdick, Patrick T. Cowger, John R. Berg. James V. Crabtree, Terry M. McCormack, John M. Randall. Dennis W. Little, Peter C. McCormack, William L. 233 Pace, Thomas G. Pope, Lynn R. Drier, Richard R. Tau Kappa Epsilon Class of 1964 Borgen, Raymond R. Chee. Chester K. W. Doll. C. Loren Dragseth. Raymond M. Larson. Thomas G. Morgan, Harold L. Class of 1965 Chee, Francis K. W. Chun. Claude W. C. The Takes carried out a quiet, dignified school year ... on the sleeping porch, that is. Scholastically. Lee Sen-Ting was a member of Phi Eta Sigma, freshman honorary; Eta Kappa Nu, electrical engineering honorary. He also won the E. A. Cummings award for scholastic achievement. President Blamer, DeWitt Housemother Christerson. Mrs. Edna Jones. Robert E. Norton. W. Wiley Perlas, Richard York, James W. Gchrman. Michael R. Loomis. Danny D. Swanson. Guy R. Athletic-wise. Klaas Shenk, all-American champion and varsity swim team captain, gave up learning to swim and is now out for wrestling. Bob Jones and James York paddled their way to victory and into a buoy for the OSU crew team. Socially, we had our annual Spring Tekcasy. a pledge dance, a few exchanges and a fireside or two. Don Van Blaricom is a member of Kappa Kappa Psi. marching band, concert band, and also the famed pep-band that went back to Louisville. 234 Class of 1967 Borgan. Norman A. Burris, Douglas R. Callaway. J. Robert V Ting. lee-San Trupp, Lynn D. Van Blaricom, Donald L. Pyle, Kerwin L. Sanders, Jack P. Strand, Reese A. Class of 1966 Alrich, Mike Hinrich, Terry B. Turkel, Howard F. White. Thomas B. Hubbard. Glenn R. Jefferies. Patrick Thompson, Richard C. Trupp, Malcolm T. Theta Chi President Russell, Robert K.. Jr. Housemother Horgan. Mrs. Em Class of 1964 Adams, Richard W. Anderson. David D. Badley. Jim L. Canada. Richard E. Dice. Frank W. Elliot, Douglas G. Greenfield, Gayle K. Hector, Richard G. McCurdy. Donald P. Mitchell, Robert T. Smith, Arthur L. Wolsborn. Robert 0. Class of 1965 Badley, Don Johnson. Keith Matson, Dwight J. Mutch, James Peterson. John D. Rhodes. Theodore E. Scott, William Z. Class of 1966 Baker, Michael H. Boyd, Leonard A. Camp, Denis R. Carstensen, Dick East, Albert Everlund. Lehnart Of ford. Gene R. Graves, George W. Johnson, Dan F. Johnson. Leonard K. Linningcr, Dale R. Lowe, Steven C. 236 Theta Chis again proved themselves exceptional in all forms of campus activity. In sports, campus politics, academics, and social events, the T.C.s showed up among the leaders. Theta Chi leasts active participation in Phi Kappa Phi. Xi Sigma Pi, Arnold Air Society, and Scabbard and Blade honoraries. Sport activity includes Scott Eaton in varsity basketball, and Gayle Greenfield in varsity wrestling. Winter term’s social calendar will be highlighted by the selection of a Theta Chi dream girl. The I rest in campus beauties will compete for this coveted crown. Kampfer, Larry Nahas. Robert Freepons, Larry Pfanner, John A. Schroeder, Robert H. Senders. Steven D. Spalding. Peter H. Stinson. Lester P. Rhoades. Vcrlin Rischebarger. Edward L. Class of 1967 Barker, Tom Cline. Harold M. Cornwell. Jerry Devereaux, Preston Hornbeck. Mike Jacob. Greg Jacobson. Edward P. Miller. Gary L. Neathamer. Mike Rockwood, 0. Alan Russell. Richard Sciuchetti. Larry L. Stinson, Michael Stockton. Darryl Vaile. Richard 237 Class of 1964 Amens, Robert Estoup, Jerry W. Havig. Bob H. Hensgen. Charles McKee. Terry D. Nelson, Larry Irwin. Tom Lent, Brian S. Craver, Dick W. Crcswick, Ron Staunch Oregonians, carefree Californians and men from more remote areas of the country and the world, joined together to make this one of Theta Xis best years. We were well represented on Prothro’s Powerhouse, the rugged Rugby team, the OSU Mer-men, and Coleman’s Clan. The social calendar included many exchanges, firesides, and house dances. President Ralston, Dale R. Housemother Richards, Mrs. E. W. McAlister, John F. Thomas, Jim C. Class of 1965 Ausland. John M. Crone. Dick A. Swingle, Rob L. Class of 1966 Beck, Bill J. Bowne, Dick W. Hibbard, Frank E. Huey, Doug C. Williams. Dan L. 238 Welp, Nick J. Class of 1967 Ozyegin, Husnu M. Steinke, Larry Turpen, Mike R. Williamson, Bob A. WALDO HALL Kaun Eis Piloted by Coach Baker, the Kaun Eis Cavemen had another winning season. Coordination of the hand and the sprinkler system for Snell’s fire drill evidenced our team work. We closed out the season by coming from far back in the field and crushing 23 opponents to take the number 3 spot in the G.P.A. poll. President Hondo, Michael T. Class of 1964 Baker, Alfred R. Evans. John Hedy, C. Duane Waggoner, Paul Class of 1965 Bush. Richard C. Homfelt, Daniel C. Jackson. Donald E. Peterson. Curtiss L. Class of 1966 Bammann, Walter F. Bonn. Denny R. Bowker, Donald R. Culver, David A. Ellsworth. Pat. S. Fies, Ted T. Grimsley, Kenneth W. Keith, Howard L. Warning. John W. Class of 1967 Bone. Theron C. Boyd. Ronald D. Chang. Andrew W. Holland. Donald W. Keiske. Stephen S. Kramer. Gerald E. Laird, Vernon H. Newton, William 0. Rood. James E. 239 Russ. Gordon Williams. Ralph Young. Donald L. Gar IX Grad Student Hettinger. Allen J. Class of 1964 Day, Paul E. Hy. Nguyen V. Nishimoto. Robert N. Yamanouchi, Ronald M. Class of 1965 Ogata, Clifford K. Class of 1966 Kanemoto. Milton M. Oehler. James S. Everall, Thomas M. Grischkowsky, Roger Padrick. Richard D. Sasaki, Peter Ken A recent survey was taken of the men of Gar Ilix by the head custodian of the nearby women’s hall. 1. It was found that anatomical surveying was the most popular subject of the men on the east side of the building. 2. It was found that the rumor that Waldo Hall holds the status of a firetrap was discounted by their fire eater. Contrary to this report, we know that we are conscientious, hardworking, loyal and genuine seekers of knowledge in our stable society of today. President Gammill, Jerry V. Graham, Robert P. Paulsen, Raymond J. Pinho, Russell J. Schmidt, Richard S. Uemura. Roy T. Tam Sing, Theodore T. Usher. James Class of 1967 Chun. Scott P. Holmes. Denman Keith Maloney, Michael T. Nicholson, Marvin W. Smith, Warren B. Talbott, Howard Gail Tracy, Jerry Lee Waggoner, Gary Paul 240 Gar Wyn “Trophy” was the cry of fifty-four Gar Wyn members as they staggered hack to their castle after various summer involvements. Spirits were high as the men set out to win the Director of Housing's Trophy for the third consecutive year. Outstanding in athletics, the men won several volleyball games and their second football game in two years. After one season of rugby, Lloyd Chapman was well-worn and threadbare. Other extrac- curricular activities included such numerous unapproved functions as water ballooning Snell girls during fire drills and stuffing rooms full of paper. Individual activities of the men included Thane vice-president, Jim Adleman; Waldo Hall president, Keith Schanre: Hall secretary, Doug Wentworth; American Society of Mechanical Engineers Chairman, Erol Kirayogalu; Barometer staff; dramatics; and various honoraries. President Kuoni, John P. Grad. Student Albright, Robert J. Class of 1964 Ashmine, John T. Beckman, Gary R. Condon, Jerry J. Laschober, John P. Class of 1965 Commons, Roderick L. Kim, Victor B. S., Jr. Kuest, Robert F. Porfily, Frank A. Powell. Marvin 0. Schnare. Jon K. Walton. William G. Wentworth, Douglas L. Clas of 1966 Adelman, James A. Agena, Clarence M. Enberg. Richard C. Johnson, Stephen C. Lohrenz. Janzen P. Mathre. Richard A. Metheany, Jon A. Perka, William F. Takimoto, Jack T. Valenzano. Terry C. Voit, David C. Waki, Melvin Z. Yanagawa, Carl M. Class of 1967 Anderson, Eldon G. Carnahan, Phil Chapman, Lloyd C. Clarkson, Charles R. Geertgens, William V . Larson, Marvin A. Michel, V. Kenneth Moore, Douglas R. Olson, Bruce W. Stangell, Arthur P. Vakoc, Jerry E. Wells. William R. 241 Sigel Hagall The reverent eyes of Sigel Hagall. turned three times (at least) daily to the east, have observed a quiet year. There have been some tense moments, however. President Carlson was missing for three days and the club had to celebrate his twenty-first birthday without him. Also, during one of the dry spells, the Black Banister Aggressor struck again. Activity- wise, Glenn Kawachi delivers the hall money report, and Keith Miller, as hall vice-president, has had his mouth to the microphone all year. Sadly, though, rumor has it that we must surrender our abode to coeds next year. Alas, the end of those reverent eyes is drawing near. President Carlson. Norm Advisor Huffman. Larry Class of 1964 Basinger. Ronald Collins, Thomas Hanada, Jim Jory, John McNabb. Gary Miller, Keith Rogers, William Versteeg, James Willis, Lynn Class of 1965 Buchner, Doug Johansen, Len Kawachi, Glenn Mead, Ronald Osborn, Dave Stewart, Willie Walker, Stan Yonally. Bob Class of 1966 Acaiturri, Bruce Congleton, Duane LaVelle, Mike Mayer. Mike Newbore, Gary Severson. Clair Sutherland. Dave Class of 1967 Clark, Chris Gregory, Doug Harada. Phil Hcllis, Carl Mau, Nathan Nelson, John O JrMJSk Gar Tyr Tremendous team spirit and concentrated training were evident in Gar Tyr’s athletic effort. Our gallant men of the court fought their way to the semi-finals in volleyball by default, only to be l eaten by the first contestants that appeared. In football, the “Garters” rolled up a total score of two points for the season on an accidental automatic touchback by a center on an opposing team. Fighting its way out of the gutter, our bowling team showed great talent in making it to the finals. Burdensome studies were cast aside as our members took part in such diversions as chess, wargames, banjo and bagpipe playing, shower stall gymnastics and the art of self defense. “Music for a Water-filled Evening” was the theme as Gar Tyr provided a live band for Snell’s fire drill. President Headlee. John T. Housemother Klink, Mrs. Margaret Advisor Ford, Daniel Morgan Grad Student Darayon, Nakarn Class of 1964 8rew. Gary A. Murano. Katsuyoshi Class of 1965 Imel, Clifford J. Kumura, Norman S. Morrison. John C. Nakamura. Roy M. Norris, Arthur M. Raburn, Jerry Schwider. Alfred W. Wagner. Steven R. Class of 1966 Anderson, Gene F. Becker, Peter H. Cooper, Robert L. Harry, Phillip D. Kumata, Larry A. Lauder. Kent C. Masaki, Carl T. Nishimoto, Roy K. Rafizadeh, Hamid A. Rossner, John T. Rullman, Stephen S. Tanioka, Dennis M. Wilder. Leroy Class of 1967 Assantcs, Arthur J. Gray. Gary K. Groncr, Jo A. Gross, George F. Hamstrect, Steve Harris, Howard W. King, Dusty C. Knowless, Lawrence E. Leonard, Bill McGuire, Tim C. Patton. Mike R. Rathbun, Floyd V . Soeby, Mike C. Stahl, William 0. Trindade, Roger J. Waterbury, Edward I.. Jr. Winter, Richard M. Wright, Larry R. 243 WEATHERFORD HALL As individuals, men of Tyr Feoh Kaun participated in table tennis, paddlcball, tennis and wrestling. Teamwise, the members competed in football, basketball, bowling and soft-ball. The emphasis was on fair play and good sportsmanship. Firesides, exchanges and the annual steak fry rounded out the social side of the picture. President Turner, John F. Adviser Folz, John Class of 1964 Bodner. William S., Jf-Cary, Richard H. Hasegauva. Nolan Matsuda, Robert I. Thompson, Rodney F Class of 1965 Gratsinger, Glenn C. Jones, Paul M. Matsuwaki, Ron N. McClure. Bryan R. Takahashi, Glenn K. West ling, Lloyd D. Williamson, James M-Yamamoto. Roy I. Class of 1966 Acklin, Larry L. Baron, Norman E. Crow, Vernon L. Foley, Edward F. Lewis. Doyle M. Sorseth, Jason D. Class of 1967 Barkus, Rodger W. Feight. Craig Gray, Raymond F. Hopkins. Don Q. Loving. Mike W. Markham. Jim W. McCormick, Earl M. Renkert, Ralph W. Stovall, John W. Wells. Barry G. Wolter. Chester A. Kaun Staan llix The men of Kaun Staan llix have l cen subjected to innumerable cruelties and injustices this past year. They have been forced to reside in a society consisting of approximately 7083 men and 3332 women, forced to attend anywhere from two to eight hours of classes | er day six days | er week and on the seventh day had to wash their dirty clothes so they could attend classes the next week. They averaged four hours of sleep | er night since arriving on campus. On the brighter side. Kaun Staan llix ranked high scholastically. Francis Greulich and William Stubkjaer were honored by Phi Kappa Phi. They won the league championship in football only to lose to Reed Lodge in the playoffs. President Snippen. Gene D. Class ot 1964 Anderson, William Hanel, Robert L. Penner, Henry A. Class of 1965 Confer. Gary R. Hobson. Steve J. Kaakinen, John W. Purchase. Larry K. Sood. Premlal Stagnaro, Tom P. Lemas, Mario Wollenberg, Ken Class of 1966 Berglund, Kennith R. Gilmore, Jack A. Keeley, Jim R. Keyt. Keith A. Lauritsen, Donald A. Markwart, William E. St. John, John G. Weston. William S. Class of 1967 Bush. John D. Bush, Robert C. Castro. James R. Elwin, Harvey E. Gibbons. Carl L. Ho. Galen Jones, Gene D. Light. Jim P. Lyman, William T. Peterson. George J. Powell. Danny J. Wall, J. Michael Wiley. Gary A. 245 Hagel Gar President Patterson. Richard Schneider. Thomas Class of 1966 Brunig, Gregory Low. Philip Nolander. Randy Funamura, Harry Harmon. Lynn Hagel Gar came bouncing into the college scene as a new club this year with the members full of enthusiasm and expectations. The mcmlwrs did their share of hustling through the usual exchanges and firesides and various individual expeditions. As far as participation in campus activities goes. our club did well considering that nearly the entire membership consisted of lowly rooks and unseasoned transfer students. When all the activities. bullsessions, practical jokes, parties and earnest study sessions arc added together, they equal a swinging year and many new traditions for the new club. Adviser Martin. Phil Class of 1964 Harmon, LaRay Class of 1965 Camit. Cris Eickmeyer. Virl McHarness. Don Muller. Patrick Burman, Larry Haroldson, David Kerr. William Roberts, Daniel Class of 1967 Chance. Fred Davis. Darrell Kanemura. Edwin Livingston. Robert Meineo, William 246 Metzger, Norman, Nelson, Dennis Parker. Kenneth Watt, Donald Wells. Eugene Naud Kaun Naud Kaun was a very heterogeneous organization. The club had members from Alaska, Ohio, Illinois and other states of the Union. In addition. the club was at all times at least twenty per cent Hawaiian. The memories of all will recall the pad of bare feet in the hall, the exotic care packages” from home and the mysterious aromas of such dishes as unl orn squid belly, dried shark fins, sea weed, rice and jelly fish eyes being cooked every Sunday night. The greatest attribute of a small club such as Naud Kaun is the great comradery that develops among its meml)ers. The friendships that were made here will lx? carried through life. Advisor Hodges. George Class of 1964 Bowers, Richard Cooper. Debert S. Class of 1965 Davies, Tad Foeste, Karl Roohl, Alan Stendell. George W. Class of 1966 Chai. Patrick F. P. Isomura, Gordon Class of 1967 Barry, Dennis R. Hayhurst, John Horner, Glen A. Meyer, William Nishimura. Gene Sevy, John F. President Nieten, Edgar Taguchi, Warren Werner, Victor Kaitoku, Donald T. Kobayaski. Gary Smith, Glenn M. Stewart. James 247 Stuart, John W. Wence. Edward W. Yar Yar Logar President Spore, Arthur L. Class of 1964 Renken, Arthur Fred Class of 1965 Cannon, Jerry Dey. Jonathan P. Ehlke, Ted A. Ideue, Marvin Kurokawa. Kenneth K. Lum, George Tucker. Richard Lee Class of 1966 Bryant, George Tom Iwanaga, Paul M. Nakamura, Rodney S. Rivers, William A. Class of 1967 Bigham, Dennis V. Brown, Raymond C. Bruckart. Donald Haggland, Lee Hubbard, Richard P. Jenkins, Randall K. Leffler, Richard D. Lindland, Ronald Lee Lo. Edger, Hung McCall, James C. Norris, Lawrence G. Pctteys, Edwin Powell, John E. Russell. Craig Robert Yar Yar Logar fielded a team for all intramural sports for a good time and little glory. Several members made known their membership in ROTC by practicing fancy drill movements and presentation of arms at odd hours of the night. Jim Wagner, president of the OSU Mountain Club, managed to keep several members climbing the steeps. 248 Russell, Charles David Thompson. Roger C. Uchida, Barry T. Yar Mix Yar Yar Ilix Yar, that third floor organization whose name few can pronounce, had a passable year. We engaged in many activities, some meritoriously and others merely for experience. In the latter category was the rook astronomy club which studied heavenly bodies nightly from the west wing. Floor grades indicate study in more academic areas is needed. The big social event of the year was a “Barroom Blast.” The theme was well-suited to the inclinations of most of the members. An intense program of rook indoctrination in basic social amenities was successful. The year produced a cooperative, motivated and studious living group. Adviser Mason, James Graduate Student Couter, Louis Class of 1964 Wartman. James C. Class of 1965 Murch, Robert L. Sinclair, Duane J. Trost, James E. Class of 1966 Armfield. Gary D. Henderson, Rannie W. K. Stallings, William D. Haugen, Howard Howeth, Lee K. Jensen, Klaus I. E. President Williams, Frank 0. Class of 1967 Dykes. James L. Harrang, Arne J. Johnson, David R. Nerad. James E. 249 Redal, George S. Smith, Rex C. Snyder, Bruce P. Kaun Raad President Gutbrod. Oscar A. Adviser Hazel. Bill Graduate Students Laiho. Olavi Mackenzie, John W. McCormick, Jon M. Class of 1964 Benedict. Alan C. Kawaguchi, Harold Y. Lindsay, Edward W. McKittrick, Robert J. McMahill, Richard J. Miller, Allan G. Scantlebury, Roy H. Seelig. Gerd F. Smith, Gary V. Smith, Elton Class of 1965 Fukuda, Mervyn Y. Hosie, Michael J. Sallee. Sherman K. Smith, Ashley G. Yamamota. Dale H. Class of 1966 Bewersdorff. R. H. Brunton. Wayne C. Fischer, Carl J. Hanson. Burton S. Ill Huth, Rodney A. Miller. Craig S. Class of 1967 Hess, Jeffery T, Hubble, William L. McCraney. David L. Nave, Larry Sygitowicz. William A. Whitfield, Gary R. Amusement in the Kaun Raad Hilton Penthouse was provided by club adviser Bill Hazel, who distinguished himself to Kaun Raaders through tales of his death-defying war deeds. Among dignitaries of Kaun Raad ranked Jake McKenzie, hall president, rugby team captain, and fugitive from Scotland (Yard). Jake’s colorful kilts often drew questions such as, Does he or doesn’t he?” Invariably the retort was, “Only his roommate knows for sure.” Active in the athletic department were footballers Len Frketich and John Scoles. Finally, credit goes to several industrious Kaun Raaders who devoted much time supervising the construction of Weatherford’s trophy-winning homecoming sign. 250 Zeta Psi Q P 2V With the purchase of a huge tract of land next door to the chapter house, upon which stands a large southern-style shack, the Zeta Psis look forward to a successful year. Wishing to give our meml ers a well-rounded outlook on life, we have accumulated men from 5 different countries. Not wanting to exclude the Far East, we have three members who are looking forward to representing the United States in the 1964 Olympics to l e held in Japan. President Canter. Alan Housemother Burch, Mrs. Marie Hazen, Lee Class of 1965 Allison, Don Anderson, Dick Cruz. Jose Keeney. Hoyt Kunimoto. Cal Ncher, Dave Class of 1966 Byrd, Steve Kelly. Mike Kimura, John Soukkala, Keith Class of 1967 Belcher, Earl Willis, Emmit Class of 1964 Cuddihy, Richard Eves, Dave Oji. Ray Prochnow. Jay Hisaka Lloyd Jones. Larry Newton. Fred Rice, Ed McGilvery Niel 251 Off Campus Students Adams, George Agbim, Azu Akers, Robert Alexander, C Alexander, Jerry Allison, Donald Allison, Judy Alton. Robert Anderson, Kirk Anderson, Ralph Anderson, Ronald Armantrout, Janet Armantrout, Jo Armentrout, Sherrie Armes, John Astro, Richard Atwood, Ilia Ayers. Robert Backapaetayakorn.L. Baerveldt, Jean Bailey, Martin Baker, lla Barcklay, Dave Barcroft, David Barney. James Barngrover, Larry Barker. Jennifer Barker. Joanne Barrett, Robert Basinger, Ronald Baxter, Jan Becker, Terry Beckham, William Beebe, Bruce Beesley, Marie Bemis, Jerry Bennett, Douglas Bennett, Shirley Benshoof. Jack Bergholz, Barbara Bernritter, Frank Bessey, Lola Betz. Gerald Beuthler, Robert Beyerle, Darlene Birkemeise, Burce Bishop. Donald Bjornsen. Brian Black, James Biasing. Larry Bloedel, Rodger Bobbitt, Ronald Boehm, Carol Boldenow. Bruce Bonney 252 Booth, Jerry Born, Alvin Bou, Marcele Boucher, Rod Bouthne, Ralph Bowden, Dennis Bowen, Charles Boyles, William Brandis, John S., Jr. Bredeen, Sharron Brehm, Roger Briggs, Thomas Bright, Larry Brown Brown, Ivan Buchanan, Barbara Buckley. Tom Buker, James Burch, Sam Burdett, John Burkhart Burns. Theodore Burt. R. Bye, Michael Byers, Karen Buois, Carolyn Cady. Lloyd Caldwell. James Callahan, Darald Campbell, Donna Cassell, J. Cartwright Carver. Dan Cazzell, Shirley Chapman, Kirk Cheney. Roberta Christensen, David Clark. Dave Clark, Harold Clineschmidt. Van Clathier, Harvey Coleman, Ken Coleman, Ralph Conlee, Charles Connall. Noel Conner, Ralph Connolly, Zan Cornwell, J. Doyle Courtright. Robert Cox, Doris Cox, Gary Craig. Albert Crandall, Terry Crane, Roger Cropley, Carroll Crowe, Dennis 253 Off Campus Students Cunningham, Marilee Cuthbert, Ron Dahlkvist. Larry Dailey. Clitus Dallman, Robert Danen. Ted Dang. Stella Danshine. William Darrell, George Davenport. Alice Davenport, Mary Davis. Geoffrey Dayton. John Dayton, Kerry Dearborn, Barry DeMars, Gary Detering, Stanley Deverett, Michael Dietz. William Dietz. L. Dilworth, Deann Dod. Raymond Dolmyer. Miriam Douglas. Bruce Dummond, Stanley DuMont, Paul Dunst, Frank Dwyer. Dennis Earle, Eborah Edlund.Lancy Edwards. Lawrence Elledge. Catherine Ellis. Weslay Emery, James C. Enquist, Ray Estelle, Richard Evans. Carol Evans, Larry Evanson. Lyle Ewing. Edwin Faligowski, Wayne Farr, William Favand, Jan Fawkes. Gordon Fehrenbacker, Doug Fehrenbacker, Sherry Fielder, Kathy Fisher, Lee Foos. Donald Forquer, Harry Freeman, Fran Fritzler, Thomas Fry. Raymond Funk, Curtis Gabriel, Richard Gale, Thornton 254 Gal lego, Lawrence Garcia. Lourdes Garr, Errol Gerlack. Ila Gerlack, Raymond Gibson, Janice Gjovik, Ken Gleason, Nedora Goeden, Gene Good, Leila Goodwin. Willis Goodwin Goss, William Grant. Beverly S. Greene, John D. Greonman, Jim Gregg. Pat Grimes, Dale Grimes. Mary Grove, Stephen Grover, Keith Guenther. Allan Hale, John Halse, Sidney Halvorsen. Mark Hamlin. Lonalee Hansen. Barbara Hansen, Jay Hanson, James Hanson, Larry Harbert, Mary Hainline. Joann Harding, Linda Harnden, Ted Harrington, Mike Harrison. Pat Harwood, Willard Heckman, Gary Heilmann, Mary Heitman, Wes Helzer. Charles Henshown. Margert Henderer, Shirley Henderson. Bruce Henderson. Walter Herron, Susan Hewitt. Sam Heyden, Margaret Higgins. Robert Hill, Larry Hoatson, Diana Hoatson, Ronald Hockett, Danny Hockett, Bert Hogan, Robert Homes, David 255 Off Campus Students Honda, Evelyn Hoover, Charles Houck, Pete Huber. Linda Huda, Bibi Huey. Tom Huntsucker. Eurial Huseby, John Hyde. Jim Ibaski, Ralph Ikehare. Joyce Inscore. Jan Irwin, Richard Ismert. Larry Isto, Edward Ivarie, Richard Jacobs. Benjamin Jarvie, Charles Jennings. Michael Jensen, Steve Johnson, Elizabeth Johnson. H. Kent Johnson. Phillip Johnson, Richard E. Johnson, Vernon Jubb, Paul Judevine. Michael Judevine, Sharon Julson, Joseph Kalor, Allan Kasner, Merrialycc Kasner, Michael Keala. Sheldon Keasey, Katherine Key, Lewis Kim, Seong Kyun Kingen. Kay Kirkpatrick. Abe Kiser, Marcia Klein, Doug Knee. Orin Knight, David Koboski, Karl Krom, David Kuykendall. Fritz Lai, Shirley Laksanakorn, Wichai Lam, Michael Lanning. Becky Lantz, Curtis Lare. Nancy Lare, Susan Larson, Larry Lawrence, Gerald Lee. Beatrice Lee, Donna 256 Lehmann. James Leonard. Jim Lewis. David Lewis. William Liddell, Richard Lindersmith, Sharon Linequist. Phyllis Link. Andrew Lippert. Lynn Lloyd. Darvel Locke. Harold Lockhart. Alvin Lou. Phil Ludwig. Mark Lundgren, Richard Lynne. Pat J. Maben. James MacDonald. William Maddox. James P. Maddox. Lester Main. Steve Malen, Vernon Malcy, Terry Maley. Joseph Marguardt. Robert Marshall. Trudy Marsh. Terry Martin, Kenneth Martin. Larry Mason, Alvin Mason. Ellis Matham, Kay Marzka. Robert Mays, David Mays. Loretta McCann. Kathleen McDonald, Marlene McElroy. James McFarland. Victory McGreer. Kelly McGrew. Jack McIntosh. Duane McKague. Jerry McKevitt. Pat McLoughlin, Gleen McMahan, Linda McMurdo. Sandra L. McSwain, Alfred Mentzer. Linda Mercer, James Merritt, Robert Miller, David Miller. Donald Mills. Lloyd Minor, James Mitsch. Elise 257 Off Campus Students Mongold, Larry Montgomery, Brady Moore, Gerald Morikado. Robert Morris, Linus Morris, William Mullerleile, Henry Munson, Warren Murray, Howard Murrell, Greg Musikat, Mike Myers. Larry Naas, Eldon Nelson, Cathie Nesbitt, John Nichelson, Judy Nichols. Alan Niemi, Gary Niens, Vicky Niess, David Nored, Richard Norton, Kelly Nygaard, Helen O'Brian, Judy Ogata. Amy Ogden. George Ogle, Oren Oglesby. Douglas O’Keeffe. Cornelius Olovson, Karen Olsen. Arthur Ordeedolcrest, Manor Overholt er, Lauren Overholtzer. Lee Page, Donald Pah I, Joy Palmer. Don Palmer. Ronald Palvi. Gary Parrish, Larry Parsons. Vernon Pease, Doug Pekarek, Thomas Peters, Frank Petersen. Kenneth Peterson, Wade Phillips. John Piccolo. Don Pilkington. William Plambeck, Janice Pliska. Laura Plumb. Cecil Poland, David Poland. Penny Pribble, Howard Pule. Linda 258 Rail ton, R. D. Rajan, Shobana Randall. Stephen Rantala, Myrna Ray. William Raymond. Marlene Raymond. Normand Reab, Linda Read. Karen Repak, Roy Rcudink. Jamien Richards. Walita Richartz, Jerry Roberts. Charlotte Roberts. Leroy Robertson. Charles Robertson, Letitia Robertson. Linda Robertson. Richard Roberston, Terry Rogers. John Romey. Herbert Rood. Gerald Rosenburg. Hugh Ross, Don Ross. Gary Ross. Sue Royce, Barbara Rusk. Stephen Saigo, Roy Sakarin. Preecha Salo. Myron Sample, Lin Schadler, Joseph Scheuchenpflug. Robert Schmcitzer, David Schmidt. Ernie Schmidt. Wayne Schwarzer, Dan Schwinck. Kirby Scott. Robert Screst. Nadine Serrano, Lolita Shaner. Greg Shepherd. Leona Showers. Frank Simmons, Darlene Simons, James Simpson. Kenneth Siquerdson. Edward Skoog. Ron Sleep. William H. Smith. Arthur Smith. Larry Smith. Leta Smith, Russell L. 259 Off Campus Students Smith, Sharon Smyle. Norman Spence, Tom Spindler, Larry Sooppipatt, Narong Southwick. John Stankey, George Starks, Linda Stcindorf, Dennis Steinfeld. Richard Stewart, Ronald Stewart. Suzanne Stiller, Stacy Stockton, Irene Stolen, Lynn Strawn, Linda Stratton, Janice Stubberfield. Francis Stuntzncr, Joyce Sturner, David Sue, Lowell Sump, Gary Sunumoto, James Suzuki. Alice Swart, George Talkfson, James Tanaka. Jeannette Taylor, Gail Taylor, Jo Tebbcns, Carl Thomas, Bruce Thompson, Duane Thomson, Patricia Timian, Shirley Toth. Bruce Troxclair, Betty Turner, Nolan Tuthill, Eliz Ury, Eleanor Van Abkonde, Rich 260 VanArsdale, Harriet VanSchoiack, Karen Van Schoiak, Michael Vantzclfden, Wesley VanVIeet, Ronald Vierra, Larry Vosburg, Dick Wakeham. Ernest Waldele, Terry Walford, Richard Wall. David Walsh, Sharon Walter. Leslie Ware. Ken Weaver, Miles Weintritt. Wallace Wendleberger. Floyd Wcntzel. Roger West. Duane West. Linda Whitley, Melvin Whittle, LeRoy Wick, Jean Wilhelm, Barbara Willard, Phillip Willhoit, Linda Williams. Don Williamson, Margaret Wilson, Charles L. Wilson, Robin Wollander, Jon Wood. Carolyn Wood. Lee Workman, Edward Worthinton, Morris Wright. Karen Wuite, Ennis Wuori, James Yagelski, David Yasutone, Kenneth York, Victor Young. Ronald Youtan, Roberta Zahary, Robert Zamara, Benjamin Zaske, Fred Zimmerman. Ross 261 Academi Academics Administration 265 264 Colleges, Clubs and Honoraries 273 I . James H. Jensen Quality into Growth When William E. Walsh (left), former President of the Oregon State Board of Higher Education, spoke at the 1963 Commencement here at Oregon State University he said, “When we were looking for a new president for Oregon State University we wanted the best, and we got the best, and he is James H. Jensen.” When Mr. Walsh made this statement, he certainly summed up the opinion of everyone who knows President Jensen and the outstanding job that he has done in promoting the overall growth of Oregon State University. The enrollment of the ten-thousandth student, the new William Jasper Kerr Library, the new dormitories and the many other additions and improvements are all part of Oregon State University of which James H. Jensen is President par excellence. Governor of the State of Oregon Mark O. Hatfield William E. Walsh Charles R. Holloway J. W. Forrester State Board of Higher Education Allan Hart Elizabeth H. Johnson George H. Layman John Merrifield Ralph E. Purvine John Snider Left to Right, Row 1: Administrative Council: Franklin R. Zeran, Fred M. Shideler, James H. Jensen, Helen $. Moor, Milosh Popovich, Cdr. A. V. H. Bacon. Row 2: J. Kenneth Munford. George W. Gleeson, Clifford E. Maser, Col. John B. Hancock. Edmund H. Volkart. Gordon W. Gilkey, Lt. Col. Horton L. Fross. Row 3: Joseph H. Berry. William H. Carlson, Wallace E. Gibbs, G. Morris Robertson, Robert W. Chick. Henry P. Hansen. Row 4: R. S. Keene, Clair V. Langton. Charles 0. Wilson. Dan W. Poling, Wilbur T. Cooney. 269 A GROWING UNIVERSITY, A GROWING ADMINISTRATION Dean of Men, Dan W. Poling Assistant Dean of Men, Richard E. Pahre Assistant Dean of Men, Van Richards 271 G. Morris Robertson, Business Manager 120,813 students ago, Oregon Agricultural college came into existence, and with its birth came a record of growth which staggers the imagination. For example, Wallace E. Gibbs, Registrar and Director of Admissions, reports that in the past ten years, since Winter Term 1954, the enrollment has risen from 5421 students from 38 states and 30 foreign countries to 10,427 students from 16 states and 60 foreign countries. an increase of almost one-hundred per cent. Oregon State University is growing and, rightly enough, the vastly expanded facilities which have been built to meet the growth show that we definitely are proud of it. Wallace E. Gibbs. Registrar and Director of Admissions 272 Graduate School Study beyond the bachelor’s degree at Oregon State is conducted through the Graduate School. Students are trained in the disciplines and techniques of independent and original investigation that culminates in a definite contribution to knowledge. An extensive graduate training program permits students to specialize and yet not become too narrow. In this program, three processes are essential: the discovery of knowledge, the interpretation of knowledge, and the communication of knowledge. Oregon State, granting its first degree in 1876, has grown rapidly in the area of graduate training. Various types of master’s degrees are now offered in 94 fields within 44 departments of instruction. The Doctor of Education degree is offered in General Education and Guidance. Also obtainable are Doctor of Philosophy degrees, first conferred by Oregon State in 1935. This degree is offered in about 75 fields, distributed through 30 departments of instruction. The Graduate School also administrates an extensive research program. Excellent facilities promote the school’s functions, advancement of human knowledge and rendering technical and technological service to our society. The advancement of knowledge through research is conducted by institutional agencies such as the Science Research Institute. Agricultural Experiment Station, Engineering Experiment Station, Transportation Research Institute, and Water Resources Research Institute. Among the fine facilities in these and other areas are a cyclotron, Radiation Center, two oceanography vessels, Marine Science laboratory, McDonald and Dunn Forests, and Forest Research Laboratory. Such facilities encourage and enable students in the Graduate School to further man’s knowledge. 274 Work in the field of Food Science is concerned with pure science and basic research involving the chemical, physical, microbiological, and nutritive properties of food. This, as are many other graduate areas, is pursued by students from around the world. Food and Technology Forest Products Attaining the Master’s degree in the areas of wood production and wood technology, students work on the effective utilization of our lumber resource. Graduate students in Forestry study in the areas of fire control, forest economics, forest genetics, forest tree physiology, silviculture, or watershed management .Obtainable in these areas are the Master’s and Ph.D degrees. Forest Management Oceanography As one of the nation’s best oceanography schools, Oregon State offers graduate degrees in areas of biological, chemical, geological oceanography; physical oceanography; and geophysics. Students, aided by fine tools and facilities, work to discover the secrets of the oceans. Graduates in the areas of Fisheries, Water Resources, and Oceanography will study their fields at this new million-dollar structure. Providing on-the-beach facilities for research and teaching, the laboratory, is an important addition to OSU. Marine Science and Director, 1. E Price School of Agriculture The School of Agriculture serves our rapidly growing population by producing graduates in agricultural science, agricultural business and agricultural technology; and by rendering statewide sendees through its extension divisions. The modernized curriculum includes laboratory and classroom experiences in the areas of science, economics, journalism and business administration. Specialized training is offered in many departments; the largest arc Fish and Game Management and Animal Science. Approximately 900 agricultural students will graduate in the next four years. 280 281 Left to Right, Row 1: Denny Wood, Gordon Cook, Jim Hay, Stewart Holmes. President, Carol Bowers, Karen Jossy, Nancy Rugg. Row 2: Earl Bowen, Kerwin Pyle, Jim Mabin, Bob Wood, Dick Van Calcar. Row 3: George H. Suter, Al Smith, Marshall Danby, Phillip Schneider, Tom Thayer, H. M. Hutchings, Advisor. Row 4: Gary Keen, John Farrell, Les Stephens, Jim Adelman, Oren Ogle. □ cultural Executive Council 282 Left to Right. Row Is H. H. Stoevener, Advisor; Bob Wood. President; Stewart Holmes. Howard Gilbert. Roger Johnson. Kelly McGreer. John Iscnhart. Suphan Tosunthorn. Row 2: M. J. Conklin, Keith Grover. Jim Willet, Ken Chrisman, Jim B. Johnson, Roger A. Wissman. Richard J. Anderson, Sam M. Wade, Hardev S. Ohaliwal. Row 3: Raymond Andrieu, Tom Clevenger. V adc Peterson, Doug Coleman, John Nunamakcr, Bob Oehrtman, Harlin Jensen. Row 4: Don Langmo, Gordon Sitton. A. N. Halter, Stanley Detering. John Holmes. Mark Rostvold, W. Bryan Wolfe. Farm Economics Club Left to Right. Row 1: George Suter. Harry Smith. Gordon Cook. Dennis Wood, William Paul Danskine, President; Stewart Holmes. Gary Boyd. Jim Johnson. Row 2: Tom Hansen, Jeff Powell. John Farrell, Francis Lubega. Row 3: Gayle Willett. Harley Turner. Paul Day, Bob Barrett. Duane McIntosh, Tom Townsend, Keith Grover. Row 4: T. R. Kimsey, J. R. Hay, Carel Van Loben Sels, B. J. Matzcn, Ronald Powell, Jerry Heil. Jim Lauman. Row 5: In-Heung Chung. Melvin Martin, Paul McCormick. Jerry Cannon, Dave Roth, Henry Schmitt. Paul Peloquin. Row 6: Gordon Douthit. Bob Furer, Curtis Mumford, Doug Fehren-bacher, Ed Macy, Bob Wood, Steven Judd, Larry Smith, Ken Chrisman, W. M. Langan. Alpha Zeta Agriculture Honorary Mu Beta Beta National 4-H Honorary President Rantala, Myrna Borden, Lynne C. Conner, Judy A. Evers. Norma S. Gresham, Karen B. Ikehara, Joyce Y. Oxford. Linda K. Van Calcar, Nellie J. Campus 4-H Club Left to Right, Row 1: Norma Evers. Glenda Landauer, Karen Gresham. Karen Jossy. Nancy Rugg, Agricultural Executive Representative; Kay Dennis, Carolyn Keithley. Row 2: Nellie VanCalcar, Myrna Rantala, Carol Bowers. Ann Hall, Jody Jaross, Judy Pernu. Sharon Smith. Row 3: Terry Lynn Bockes, Cheryl Miller, Mary Benz, Linda Oxford. Janet Crook. Nora Moshu, Hollis McDonald. Row 4: Lloyd Ralphs, President; Glenn Kleir, Advisor; Curt McCormack, Bob Kuest. Tom Zurcher David Schaad. Richard Van Calcar. Charles Collins, John Clevenger. 284 Crop Science Club Left to Right, Row 1: Tim Heater, Tom DeArmond, President; Bill Peters, Oscar Gutbrod. Row 2: Richard Schmidt. LeRoy Lim, David Tom. Roy Nishimoto, Alan Benedict. Row 3: R. H. Callihan, Advisor; Lynn Robinson, David Schaad, John Rosner, Terry Dodd. The purpose of Dairy Club is to develop individual initiative, scholarship and fellowship. Dairy Club participates in activities of the School of Agriculture and encourages individual students to do the same. Members work together in making ice cream novelties and serving coffee and dairy products at conventions as money-making projects. Each year a field trip is taken with the money that is made. Dairy Club Left to Right. Row 1: Oscar Hagg, Marjorie Wheaton, Carlos Lobo, Sharon Hobson. Orhan Alpan, David Kangethe. Row 2: Gordon Cook, Professor I. R. Jones. Don Claeys, President; Tom Thayer. Max Sprenger. Row 3: Bill Ahlcm, E. B. Wolberg, Advisor. Behind Bar: Willi Sprenger, Ray G. McQueen, Floyd W. Bodyfelt, Neil S. Rood. 285 Fin and Antler Club Left to Right, Row 1: Don Bennett. Larry McLaughlin, Morris Worthing- Duane Mahony. Row 3: Jim Frost. Mike Schlegcl. Larry Bright, Emil ton, George Putnam, Charles Klinkenberg. Row 2: Bill Hickey. Marshall Nelson, Sid Miller, Steve Palmateer, Larry Kingry, Ron Riley. Danby, John Andrews. Jim Maddox. Don Aschenback, Morris LeFever, Left to Right, Row 1: Jim Keeley, Greg Hattan, Tom Townsend, Paul DuMont, Ron Hipp, Gary Hickman. Row 2: James Collins, Mike Elms. John Clouse. Harry Wright, James Smith, Charles Cook, Larry Winter. Mike Hosie, Paul Iwanaga, Steve Judd, President. Row 3: Al Smith, Ernie Anderson, Jay Watson, Bob Ellis, Terry Gatchell, Jerry MacLeod. Randy Nolandcr. William Humphreys, Ronald Lindland. Ray Kiste. 286 Food Technology Club Left to Rifiht, Row 1: Teryl Beebe, Joe Reder, Linda Miller, John Miller, advisor. Row 3: Patrick Harrison, Chen Tsun, James McKillop, president; Cathy Vaughan. Row 2: John Farrell, Duane McIntosh, Tim Ankerson, Gordon Douthit, Dennis Reisch, Bob Furer, Dr. C. E. Samuels, faculty Tom Pranger, John Schmitz, Kenneth Banks, Mrs. Lois Sather, faculty advisor. Below: Members enjoy a club breakfast. 287 Horticulture Club Left to Right, Row 1: Orcn Ogle, President; Barbata Land, Mary Benz. LaRay Harmon. Row 2: G. Crabtree. Advisor; David Clark. Jim Love, Bob Barrett. Ray Gray. Mervin Pearson, Bob Beaty. Bob Hungerford. Collegiate Future Farmers of America Left to Right, Row 1: Gary Wood, Hollis McDonald. Jim Walker, Don Franzen, Everett Adamson. Harry Riehle. Row 2: Cliff Green, Gene Dixon. Hal Sheldon, Gary Cruickshank, Gordon Dromgoole, Jeff Juenemann, Les Stephens. Agriculture Executive Representative. Row 3: William Forrest. Jerry Booth, Jay Dee Anderson, Denny Wood, Agriculture Senator; Norbert Hemshorn, Henry Ten Pas. William Bowen, Jim McCall, Preston Pattie. Row 4: Henry Schmitt. Jim Adlcman. President; Vyrle Owens, Larry Martin, Rod Juranek. Lloyd Mills, John Powell, George Sutcr, Bill Monical. 288 Soils Club Left to Right, Row 1: Steve Dickerson, Jim Hay, Warren Gehring. Row 2: Dr. Dawson, Advisor; Mohammed Mahfooz, Grant Beauchamp. John Kirsch. Row 3: T. L. Jackson. D. Tipton, H. B. Cheney. Withycombe Club Left to Right, Row 1: Bob Carrico, Van Decker, Dave Nelson, Paul Dan-skine, President; Doris Owens, Lois Carnes, Annette Beymer. Row 2: Kay Kinyon, Harry Smith, Paul Seaquist. Rod Commons. Gordon Eakin, Charlotte Patterson, Tommy Martin, Jim Kahl. S. H. Wu. Advisor; J. E. Oldfield. Advisor. Row 3: Terry Dugan, Tim Heater, Gordon Cook, Gary Willett, Jerry Harms, Rafael Mejia, Terry Kimsey, Terry Cardwell, Perry Johnston. 289 School of Business and Technology The School of Business and Technology is preparing nearly 1300 students to meet the demands of our free enterprise society. The school has three departments: business education, secretarial science and. the largest, business administration. Nationally accredited, the school ranks in the top twenty percent. The school has a unique curriculum requiring a technical minor. Utilizing the fine technical schools at OSU, students broaden their understanding of business processes. In the department of business administration, students specialize in one of six areas: accounting. finance, production, marketing, personnel management or agricultural management. The other departments supply the secretarial and teaching professions with graduates. Keeping abreast of business research and management, the School of Business and Technology educates both the students and the public. Its quarterly publication, Northwest Business Management, is the effort of an outstanding staff to serve even the small businessman. The school teaches and informs modern businessmen thus improving free enterprise. 290 292 Phi Chi Theta National Business Fraternity for Women President Fichter, Dyvon Atwood. Ilia Brogden. Linda Farley. Susan Fisk, Mary Jane Gustine. Sandy Larson. Sue Lindley, Carol McMurdo, Sandra Moir, Cynthia Perry. Molly Rice. Judee Saunders, Judy Toedtemeier. Teddie Turner, Jamea Wade. Margaret Yundit, Betty Beta Alpha Psi National Accounting Honorary Left to Right. Row 1: Lary Mielke, Alan Nyman. William Disher, Lee Wood. Prof. Donald Bourque. Row 2: Jim Price. Gary Wright. David Montgomery. Gordon Lowell. Joyce Rogers, John Wurn. Ronald Ito. Merlin Malmros. Fred Schellack. Row 3: Arthur Loring, Raymond West. John Boyd, Joe Julson, Ron Holzkamp. Stephen Randall, Robert Zahary. John Wat-kinson, Ernest Huyett. Larry Mahaffey. 293 School of Education The School of Education is organized to meet the needs of the state of Oregon in the preparation, training and certification of teachers. Students work toward graduation as elementary and secondary teachers in the areas of agriculture, business, elementary, English, home economics, industrial arts, trade and industry science, social science, health-recreation and physical education. Nationally accredited, the school is concerned with improved instruction; thereby resulting in the student teacher program. In their senior year student teachers observe teaching by experienced instructors, work out lesson plans and teach kindergarten, elementary or high school classes under supervision. Organized in 1916, the School of Education now has nearly 1600 students, one-half of which are in elementary education. The school also furnishes its facilities to 775 students from other areas, acting as a service school for their certifications. 294 295 296 Kappa Delta Pi Education Honor Society Barss, Kathleen Hosford, Judith Huffschmidt, Pat Tweed, Tamara Kappa Pi Art Honorary President McQuaid, Sue Archibald. Ann Bauman, Judy Cruz, Jose Lanson, Kanew Merrill, Jane Petterson, Janice Ray, Bill Stockstill, Joyce Thompson. Linda Wells. Bob School of Engineering The School of Engineering teaches students to apply scientific knowledge and principles to the design and operation of machines, to the selection of materials, and the utilization of men. money and materials. A balanced professional program combines theory and practice so that the student becomes skilled with hand and intellect. The School, keeping abreast of recent knowledge and changing tools, has numerous departments. Upon completion of a common freshman year, students branch off into the departments of agricultural, chemical, civil, electrical, general, industrial, or mechanical engineering; the other departments, engineering physics and production technology, also enroll many students. The high standards maintained in these departments equip students for the profession of engineering and have earned the School of Engineering an accredited rating. Graduates find numerous job opport uni ties since there is a continuing demand for personnel trained in design, research, and development. Positions in production operation, and construction, plus opport unities in consulting, maintenance, sales, service, and administrative work are among the many areas of employment. Engineers in these and other areas will apply economical uses of science and technology, for the benefit of man. 298 299 American Meteorological Society Left to Right, Row 1: John Tatum, Advisor; Ronald Rinehart, John Pem- James McElroy, Paul Willison. Row 3: Maux Barnes, Harold Ayer, Ken- brook. President; John Plankinton, Robert Lamb, Fred Decker, Advisor. neth Knechtel, Robert Crawford, Akue Adotevi, Alan Zimmerman, Bruce Row 2: Richard Egami, Boris Pavclka, Richard Couch. Louis Coutu, Meland. 300 Society of Automotive Engineers Left to Right. Row 1: Robert Alton, Jerry Richartz, James Leonard, Larry Orr. Chairman; Kenneth Case. James Bol-lermann. Row 2: Thomas Fritzler, Tim Wusz, Fred Zaske, Richard Hasscl, Bob Matzka, Edward Fujimoto, George Motonaga, Robin Harrison, John G. Mingle, Assistant Professor. Engineering Student Council Left to Right, Row 1: Owen Snyder, Richard Hassel. Brady Montgomery, Roy Repak, President; Frederick Sterk, Garrett Goulet, John Kramer. Row 2: Steve Wilson, Carl Pykonen, Ken McGinnis, Dale Grimes, Doug Elliot. Row 3: Leonard Weber, Darald Callahan. James Brady. David King, Keith Macomber. Row 4: John Fenstermacher, Gary Brown, Charles Stronach, Charles Hoover. Row 5: Kent Cox. Linus Morris. William Sisson, Walter Henderson. 301 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Left to Right. Row 1: Donald Jost. Faculty Advisor; Steve Wilson. Doug Elliot, President; Wesley Vantzelfden, David Voit. Row 2: Alfred Waltz. Gerry Young. Gary Brown. Darald Callahan. Row 3: Richard Gabriel. George Ogden. Dave Nelson, Kenneth Henry. Richard Marcum. Row 4: Robert Jones. Douglas Moore. Charles Stronach. Kenneth Simpson. Ralph Anderson, Richard Patterson, Paul Ely. Everett Mathews. Row 6: John Fenstermacher, James Hickman. Michael Angelo, Thomas Brown. Left to Right, Row 1: George Thornburg, Advisor-. Gerald Silke, Brady moto. Row 2: Alfred McSwain, Gilbert Langholff, James Leonard. Dale Montgomery. President; Art Deardorff, Jim Sunamoto. Edward Fuji- Grimes. James Blodgett, Dennis Fritz. Phi Tau Sigma Outstanding Mechanical Engineers 302 Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Left to Right, Row 1: Tom Hensley, Chapman Stranahan, Oarrell Linzy. Dean Perry. Floyd Wendlberger. Row 2: Donald Jolley, Lawrence Kikuta, Thomas Noguchi, Robert Sonoda, Marvin Ideue, Sherry Smith. Glenn Takahashi, David Smathers. Ronald Mat-suwaki, John Ashimine. Row 3: James Engelson Jr., James Brady, Junior Nagaki, Mike Hirakami, Robert Mundell, Douglas Smathers. Ronald Gookin. Richard Bradley. Row 4: Dale Wells, Bruce Mag. nuson, Brok Tucker, Charley Culver, William Sisson, David Moore, David Newbern, Charles Bowen, William Broyles. Left to Right, Row 1: Arthur Hanson, Kenneth Yasutome, Thomas Spence, Jack Okazaki. Row 2: Harvey Clothier, Robert Ellstrom, Ralph Bothne, Walter Henderson, Lania Morris. James Morrow, Art McIntosh, Ron Skoog. Michael Van Schoiack. Row 3: Charles Starnes, Ingo Thurein, Larry Larson, Mark Ludwig. Linus Morris, Justin Okada, Jim Wallace, Stephen Roth, Anthony Louie, Norwood Sisson. Row 4: James Sanders. Richard Hay. Dale Handy, Sidney Allen, Jason Bacse, Dennis Spore. Calvin White, John Hale. Sigma Tau Engineering Scholars Left to Right, Row 1: Gary Brown, Michael Koch. William Broyles, Ron Skoog. Row 2: Michael Hardman, James Adamek, William Sisson, Terry Becker, Frederick Sterk. Row 3: Wallace Cory, Stephen Binney, Oran Albertson, Gerald Silke. James Blodgett. William Sisson was the club President. American Society of Tool Manufacturing Engineers Left to Right, Row 1: Robert Buckley, Mervyn Fukuda. Larry Hanson. Stan Walker, Richard Kinslow. Row 2: Bruce Henderson, John Kramer. Chairman. Gary Morris, Lyle Evanson, Professor M. C. Sheely, Faculty Advisor; Bill Manning. Row 3: Bryan McClure, Richard Reynolds, David Kutter. James Emery, Robert Morris, Charles Hclzcr, James K. Schmidt. Row 4: Richard Kaufman, Morrie Blossom, David DeMerritt, Robert Sendelbach, Raymond G. McKenzie, William Hilts. 304 Eta Kappa Nu Outstanding Electrical Engineers Left to Right, Row 1: Ron Skoog. Mike VanSchoiack. Stephen Roth, Art McIntosh. Row 2: Junior Nagaki. Larry Larson, Walter Henderson, William Sisson, William Broyles, Dean Perry. American Society of Mechanical Engineers Left to Right. Row 1: Edward K. Fujimoto, Robert Alton, Brady Montgomery. Jim Needham. Peter Spalding. Donald McCurdy, Henry Lau. Ron Yamanouchi. Row 2: Kenneth Wise, Kenneth McGinnis, Keith Miller, Erol Kirayoglu, Chairman, Gerald Silke, Jerry Richartz, James Leonard, George Motonaga, Geoffrey Lee. Row 3: Gilbert Langholff, Alfred McSwain, Art Deardorff, Alvin Lockhart. Dale Grimes, Jim Sunamoto. Frederick Sterk, Emmett Marx, Merle Jager, Norman Kumura, Roy Llemura. Row 4: Richard Horning. Alvin Mason, Danny Hockert. Roger Crane. John Headlee. Dan Glesmann. David Van de Pol. 305 Agricultural Engineers Left to Right, Row 1: Paul Taylor. Gary Keen, Keith Macomber, Melvin Chapin. Row 3: Dwight Savage. Dave Pittock, Bob Newtson, Jack Sayer, Martin, Douglas Hay. Row 2: Dean Booster, Advisor, J. David King. John Sumner. R. David McAlaster, Jess Jones, Bert Dilley, Bernard Hewes. Ralph u. ' Left to Right, Row 1: Michael Koch, Wallace Cory, James Adamek. Row 2: Oran Albertson, Darald Cal-lahan, President, Michael Hardman, Dale Grimes, Brady Montgomery. Row 3: Ron Skoog, Stephen Binney, Gary Brown, Erol Kirayoglu, Terry Becker, Professor Roger Olleman, Advisor. Tau Beta Pi Outstanding Engineers 306 American Society of Civil Engineers Left to Right. Row 1: John Steward, David Wingerd. Greg Cunningham, Nored, Jerry Estoup, Harold Jensen, Kirk Bauske, Melvin Waki, David Owen Snyder, Roy Repak, President, Robert Schultz, Advisor, Jim Halsten, Richard Bryant. James Oehler, Donald Miller, Lloyd Ralphs. Adamek, Lawrence Lew, David Johnson, Terry McKee. Row 2: Richard Left to Right. Row 1: Elliott Boone. Ernie Schmidt. Richard Perlas, Fred Damavandi, Ralph Iboshi, Garrett Goulet. Larry Parrish, Terry Becker. Row 2: Alan McDearmon, Pat McCullough, Michael Bye. Duane Thompson, William Lewis. Gary Polvi, Terry Waldele, Jon Wollander. Row 3: Thomas Page, Kent Cox, Michael Dully, Jeffrey Webber. Dale Ralston, Sigurd Hansen. Walter Friday, Anderson Kirk, Edward Sigurdson, Keith Thompson. 307 School of Forestry The School of Forestry, started in 1906. produces graduates to serve Oregon’s largest industry. The school, with its 400 students, is presently the second largest in the U.S. Students study in three departments: forest engineering, forest products or forest management. Here they gain knowledge concerning proper management of our timber resources. Graduates are employed in establishing, maintaining and harvesting forest crojxs; developing, processing and marketing forest products; teaching; and research. The forests of the School of Forestry are among their excellent facilities. The 11,000 acres of the McDonald and Dunn Forests are available for instruction, demonstration and research. In the school’s forest research laboratory and the forest sciences laboratory of the U.S. Forest Service, students find numerous educational and employment opportunities. The school, with its many fine facilities and excellent staff, is dedicated to finding productive use of forest lands and the fullest utilization of forest harvests. Accepting the responsibility of managing our forests, graduates lie-come the stewards of a resource that effects everyone. 308 309 Forestry Club Executive Council Left to Right, Row 1: Cliff Perigo, Dick Yunker, Ray Yoder, Advisor; Larry Biasing. Alan Nichols. President: John H. McGhehey. Row 2: R. V. Taras. John Black, Denny Crowe, John Flanagan. Mike Wirtz, John Packard, Ken Meyer, Jim Rombach. President Flanagan, John C. Bobbett. Ronald E. Grant, Ronald E. Mason. James A. Robertson, Richard L. Stewart, Ronald E. Williams, Frank 311 Xi Sigma Pi National Forestry Honor Fraternity School of Home Economics The School of Home Economics prepares its students to meet the demands of contemporary homemakers and to fulfill the needs of professional careers in communications, education, clothing or foods. The curriculum in home economics consists of three main areas: clothing and textiles, foods and nutrition. family life and home administration. Students in home economics have the opportunity to apply classroom fundamentals in natural living situations at home management houses on the campus. The school has offered Oregon citizens its knowledge in research and general public services for seventy-five years. During this period, Oregon State University has become internationally recognized in home economics through its graduates and faculty abroad. With nearly 700 students, the School of Home Economics is essential; its graduates will accept position throughout the world. 312 O mi cron Nu National Home Economics Honor Society Left to Right: Roberta Cheney. Anne McDuffee, Darlene Damman Me- Baker. Karen Van Schoiack. Beth Quillin. Anne Westfall, Venesa White. Mackcn, Myrna Rantala, JoAnne Parkin. Jeanne LaClair, Donna Lee Home Economics Club 315 ■1 Pictured at the Home Economics Christmas tea are, Left to Right. Char- Kay Bishop, Pat Merrit, Margie Sawyer, Marge Adkisson, Suzy Campbell, lotte Heyden, Janet Hatch, Linda Deaton. Marcia Harmon, Sheryl Torrey, School of Humanities and Social Sciences The School of Humanities and Social Sciences provides Oregon State University students with a broad, liberal education. As an expanding part of the university, nearly forty new sections were added this year within the two broad areas: humanities and social sciences. In its third year, the school now has over 1100 students. Humanities, the division dealing with the intellectual enrichment of man, is divided into the various departments of architecture, modem languages, music, philosophy, religion and speech. The area concerned with the social relations of man, social sciences, includes the departments of economics, geography, history, political science, psychology, and sociology. English and history, the largest departments, offer courses to all OSU students; sendee courses are also found in other departments. The school is important to the state as it certfnes both history and English teachers. It also functions to provide the University with a full and exciting cultural life. Numerous art shows, drama productions and lectures are sponsored throughout the year. 316 317 318 The Hui ’O Hawaii, a club for the Hawaiian and the Hawaii-an-at-Heart, promotes the “Aloha” spirit of the 50th state at OSU. Its annual Luau gives the members an opportunity to show the students and people of Corvallis what a real Hawaiian feast is like. The Hui also provides its members with opportunities for fun — Oregon style — such as ski trips, ice skating and trips to the coast. Hui O’ Hawaii 319 Members of the Executive Council are. Left to Right, Steve Yamami, President; Rodney Nakamura, Mary Ideue, Richard Nagata, Pauline Okazaki, May Yamamoto. Telemike Club Left to Right. Row 1: Gary loeffler. John Phillips. Mike Dungan, John Livingston. Coordinator Radio and TV. John Denny, Charles Carlson. Riner. Row 2: Frank Gonzalez. Advisor; Linda Hammann, Pat Murphy. Don Bartel. Gerry Lawrence, Mike O'Callaghan, Mike Talvola, President. Barbara Land. Alice Suzuki. Beth Quillin. Row 3: Professor Harold Gamma Delta Lutheran Student's Organization Members of Gamma Delta, an international association of Lutheran college students are pictured at a song test. Left to Right. Row 1: Dar-lene Reese. Allyne Bloch, Larry Schoff, Carol Fuller, Lois Haertel. Row 2: John Dayton, Richard Enigh, Sharon Serrels, Harold Block. Roger Wiss- man. Diane Hodges, Joan Goetzinger, Dorothy Begumil, Ted Siek. Karen Murphy. Vicar Bruce Murphy. Row 3: Carlton Olson, Shirley Timian, Lorin Anderson, Bruce Boldenow. President; Bruce Crowe. John Rath. Basil Shields, John Haertel. 320 Baptist Student Union The BSU serves as the link between the Baptist students and the local church in the college center. Left to Right, Row 1: Reverend Harry Bonner, Kay Winther. Lillie Sprowls, Pauline Okazaki, Joyce Ikehara. Row 2: R. H. Callihan, faculty advisor; John Packard. Keith Larson, Lloyd Fraser, President; Allen Orr. Not Pictured; Lois Redman, Faculty Advisor; Corine Shepherd. Christian Science Organization Left to Right, Row 1: Sibyl White. Dorothy Stokes, Susan Fortune, Marie Parks. Advisor; Jerry Joy, David Newbern. Row 2: Anne Buchholtz. Thea Pichette, Buddy Barney, Linda Nelson. Row 3: Bob Glaeser, Marv Matheny, Dick Vosberg. Bob Rose, Bob Ward. Ron Kenyon. 321 Alpha Phi Omega National Service Honorary Conducting the Ugly Man on Campus contest are: Tom Noguchi. Jim president; Barry Wright. Dean Nulton, Ken Ford. Duane Sinclair. Doug Brady. Keith Brown. Dave Osborn. Doug Potts, Boyd Yaden, Calvin White. Crow. John Doe. Frank Jonasson, Advisor. Alpha Delta Sigma Men's Professional Advertising Honorary Left to Right, First Table: Louis Turk, Jerry Mason. Scott Thompson. Denny Wood. Bill Nielsen, Grant Watkinson. George Suter, Gary Wright, John Moore, Jim Kelley. Jud Blakely. Francis Kenyon. John Watkinson. Joe Maylie. Head Table: Irwin Harris Advisor; Art Lowe. Al Peters, Bill John Shelter. Don Stastny. Second Table: Stewart Holmes, Larry Smith, Milne. Steve Roath. Dave Doherty. 322 Euterpe Music Honorary Left to Right, Row 1: Carol Coates, Carole Fisher, Evangeline Walter. Pamela Prinsen. Paula Lenchner Schmidt, Mrs. Odelia Wilson. Row 3: Carolyn Fitch, Anne Manno, Laurclee Sykes. Row 2: Karen Meeker, Marjean Hudcmann, Barbara Hansen, Judyann Bushnell, Julianne Barbara Kerr, Pat Doland, Sara Gustin, Ingrid Isaksen, Janet Hall, Yoakley. Mary Lou Scoville, Betty Yundt. Marilyn Barry. Anne Dilworth. Delta Sigma Rho Tau Kappa Alpha Forensics Honorary 323 Left to Right, Row 1: Alice Thompson, Dr. Earl Wells, Mr. Emery Hilde-brandt. Janan Hayes. Howard Matson. Row 2: Dr. Ralph Peterson, Paul Steel. Mr. Carlyn Winger, Tom Gallagher, Dennis Wood, Dr. John Keltncr, Mrs. Alice Wallace. John Moore. Dr. Harold Livingston. Stewart Holmes. Masque and Dagger Oregon State Dramatics Honorary Left to Right, Row 1: Doug Coughenower. LaRay Harmon, Kaye Mushalik. Row Two: Kathy Young. Laura McWilliams. Kathy Nixon, David Haisten, Stacy Ann Leary. Row 3: Lee Adams, Dale Sherretz, Larry Branson, Chloe Holland, Vance Welty. Kappa Kappa Psi Service Honorary For Men In Band Left to Right, Sitting: Bob Kuest, Raymond Gerlach, Dan Ford. Row 1: Charles Wilson, Constant Golndzinier. Row 2: Alan Roehl, Bill Selles. Willis Goodwin, Larry Rader. Robert Gawley, Gene Inskeep. James Wood, Dwight Catherwood, Rodney Thompson. John Folz, Clayton Crooch. Row 3: Richard Knights, Stephen Carlson, Donald Enright, Donald Van Blaricom. David Schood, John Kuoni, Mike Wilson. 324 Theta Sigma Phi Women’s Journalism Honorary President Redding, Becky L. Armentrout, Sherrie S. Bennett, Sharon L. Gore, Susan M. Hammann, Linda C. Ingram, Betty M. Liptak. Lois M. Montgomery. Sharon R. Oveson, Evelyn A. Poucher, Mary J. Sigma Delta Chi Men’s Journalism Honorary Left to Right: Scott Thompson. Don Wright. Rad Dewey, Dale Westerberg. Darrell Buttice, Rod Commons, John Shelter, Joe Barrett. Rich Hansen, Howard Matson, Neil Armantrout. 325 Dean Charles 0. Wilson School of Pharmacy Established in 1898, the School of Pharmacy is graduating capable Pharmacists that will improve and safeguard public health and welfare. The school, with its five-year program, provides education in professional pharmacy as well as affording a broad general education. The school has five departments: pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacognosy, pharmacology, pharmaceutical science and pharmacy administration. These departments furnish 400 students knowledge they will apply in their summer internships and in later life. Training for positions in the profession of pharmacy includes study in all five departments. The curriculum also includes courses in the physical sciences, mathematics, and liberal arts; thus a pharmaceutical education comprises many areas of study. The School of Pharmacy has an excellent staff; seventy-five per cent of the full-time faculty members have their Ph.D degree. Active outside the classroom, faculty research has produced thirty papers in scientific journals and resulted in the awarding of three national research prizes in the past five years. The School of Pharmacy is vital in producing graduates to prepare and supply pure, active drugs and medicinal products. More than one-billion times yearly people will entrust their health and lives to these pharmacists. 326 R h o Chi Pharmacy Honorary Left to Right, Row 1: Victor McFarland, Myrna Wong. Lola Bessey, John Arthur Anderson. Richard Day, Dr. Philip Catalfomo, Dr. Robert Doerge. Beard. Van Clineschmidt. Row 2: Mike Musikant, Dr. Leo Sciuchctti. Row 4: Dr. Wayne Schultz, Mr. Eugene Lee, Dr. Steven Shlanta, John Jory. Mrs. Freya Herman. Mr. George Constantine. Mr. Chuck Harrison. Row 3: 327 Lambda Kappa Sigma Pharmacy Honorary Left to Right. Kneeling: Nicki Isted. Heather Wilson. Row 2: Kay Sonnen- Myrna Wong. Nadine Secrest. Row 3: Meg Davis. Jan Byrne. Carolyn berg. Caryl Sciuchetti, Pauline Okazaki, Diane Bickford. Sheri Duvall, Bowles. Carolyn White. Deanna Dilworth, Lola Bessoy. Mrs. Herman. Kappa Psi Pharmacy Honorary Left to Right. Row 1: Gerald Hutchison. Roger Brehm, Richard Riesen-huber, Frank Stromquist, Gary Brew, William Dal Cielo. Row 2: Sammy Noguchi. Clifford Dang. Alvin Born, James Frahm. Dan Wilson, Van Clineschmidt. Lawrence Vierra, Emil Evensen. Row 3: Wesley Hcitman, Thomas Balch, Victor McFarland, Benjamin Jacobs, Ray Michael, Douglas Taylor. Kenneth Petersen. Charles Beickel. Leo Sciuchetti, Advisor. Row 4: Harold Clark, Danny Lo. Robert Ayres, John Jory, Thomas Nichols, Donald Loomis. Jim Galloway. Daniel Cooke. Barnaby Dickson, Philip Hamblin. Row 5: Thomas Milne. David Bystrom, Nolan Hasegawa. Howard Anderson, Lawrence Kralman, Richard Ferguson. Jack Bull. Robert Graham. William Carson, Gerald Rood. 328 Lamplighters Lamplighters, students majoring in pre-nursing are shown. Left to President: Jaymie Abrahams. Kelly Norton, Barbara Johnson. Lorlyn Right: Kathy Leffler. Dianne Carter. Kay Oliver. Sue Peavy. Carol Holm- Zurcher. berg. Barbara Woods. Bonnie Benjamin, Carol Johnson. Charlene Lepper, Oregon American Pharmaceutical Association Left to Right, Row 1: R. Barnhill, R. Harrel, R. Sedgwick, R. Nelson S. Murata, 8. Lent. D. Maloney. H. Keith. R. Gee, G. McBride. E. Sam uelson. F. Kenyon. Row 2: M. Davis, K. Sonncnberg, C. Sciuchetti. D. Dil worth, S. Dewall, H. Schultz. Advisor; C. White, L. Roberts. D. Heitz B. Ayers, President; M. Irwin, K. Allen, N. Seenst. D. Bickford, J. Byrne S. McCall. Row 3: M. Loveridge, A. Hovee, T. Gerlach. F. Turner. B. John son. W. Rogers, J. Congdon. R. Gerlack. W. Brown, L. Sciuchetti, G. Bnew A. Born, D. Lundgren, L. Kralman, J. Galloway. J. Rood. D. Bystrom G. Whitfield, D. Gregory, M. Musikant. J. Brady. Row 4; R. Yankus R. Moore. S. Kramer, M. McCadden, D. Christensen, B. Carson. B. Wilson. W. Beckham, S. Cholet, J. West. B. Dodge, E. Searcy. L. Tucker, R. Brehm, J. Nichols. J. Welp, Row 5: N. Young. P. Okazaki. G. Chang, P. Ting, D. Hammond, C. Falk. S. White. F. Beickel, P. Kerr, L. Willis. W. Ferguson, T. Micholp. D. Taylor. B. Graham. V. McFarland. D. McElhern, C. Dang, J. Beard, J. Ellis. V. Clineschmidt. R. Ingram. Row 6: R. Ruff. B. Eaton, R. Bolton, E. Evensen, W. Heitman, G. Parksion, J. Frahm, J. McLain. H. Wiik, D. Keller, J. Hyatt. K. Petersen, G. McLain, A. Anderson, L. Vierra. D. Loomis. 329 School of Science The School of Science provides students with excellent programs and facilities in the numerous areas of science. Students preparing for work in pure and applied science may also broaden their education as the school includes liberal arts in its science curriculum. The honor program in the School of Science seeks to enrich educational opportunities for the more able student and to recognize scholastic achievement. With these educational standards. the school has gained national recognition. The various departments offer professional education for students planning to enter some occupation in science such as botany, chemistry, entomology, geology, microbiology, natural resources or zoology. In these areas, students take undergraduate science majors and from one to three or more years of graduate study. An essential part of the School of Science is the Department of General Science. This department offers the opportunity of studying science in its broad aspect through general science, students pursue a broad program of study in science, either for a liberal art degree or as preparation for sciences such as geophysics, life sciences, seismology, or oceanography. The school also offers many service courses and maintains the divisions of preveteri-nary, prenursing, premedicine, and medical technology, plus predentistry and dental hygiene. 330 331 ROTC The officers training program at Oregon State University is a voluntary program which offers military training in air science, military science and tactics, and naval science. The mission of the program is to select and prepare students to serve as commissioned officers in the United States Air Force, Army, Marines and Navy. The program also promotes a l etter understanding of problems and policies of national security. Students electing this area of education take the two-year basic course and the two-year advanced course. The third and fourth years of military instruction, plus a summer training period, constitute the advanced course. The summer training period is conducted at regular installations of the armed forces. This training provides application of theory and familiarization with weapons, operations, organizational methods, and installational activities. This training is normally taken between the junior and senior years. Students finishing the advanced portion of Military Science chose between four combat branches of the Army with regular or reserve commissions as second lieutenants. The Department of Air Science, one of the first in the country, enters its graduates in flight school or research and grants them a second lieutenant’s rating. The Department of Naval Science is com| osed of students of two categories: “regular” students, and “contract” students. The “regulars”, selected by nationwide examinat ions, accept a commission as ensign, U.S. Navy or second lieutenant. U.S. Marine Corps. The “contract” students, selected by the Department from voluntary applicants. are offered commissions as ensign, U.S.N. Reserves, or second lieutenant. U.S.M.C.R. It is with these programs that Oregon State prepares young men to serve as officers in the regular and reserve components of the Army, Air Force, Marines, Navy; and thereby strengthening our nation’s defense. 332 Scabbard and Blade Left to Right, Row 1: Robert Jones. Fred Smith, Robert Sonoda, Robert Tschan. Donald Page. James Miller. Larry Germann, Rodney Schaer, William Berg. Barry Scott. John Beveridge. Row 2: Gerald Mahoney. Steve Lambert. D. Campbell, Richard Dehlinger, Philip Gentemann. Donald Allison. Ronald Knecht. Duane Mahony, Gary Howells. Thomas Noguchi. Philip Lamberson. Row 3: Stanley Bevans. John Tanner, Bruce Magnuson. Dennis Fryrear, Brian Finn, David McEachen. Stanley Souve- nir, Robert Read, Phil Martin. Donald Powell, Clinton Stiger. Row 4: Bruce Yarborough, Robert Barnum, Stephen Binney. Harlan Sager. Peter Lossner, Captain Mann, Jerry Alexander, David Conley, John Miller, Arthur Olson. Fraser Grant. Row 5: John Givens, William Foster, David Burr, Richard Elliott, Don Pearson, Gene Faust. Jim Kahl, Jay Hansen, Wayne Watson, Louis Sicgmund, Claude Hough. David Shepard. 333 AIR FORCE ROTC Loft to Right, Row 1: Allan J. McGlasson. Hugh Holt, John Miller, Peter lossner, James Williamson, David Conley. Commander; Steve Wilson, James Kahl. Gary Confer, Barry Scott. James E, Miller. Daniel Schwarzer, Carl Hellis. Row 2: John Glaisycr, Dan Johnson. John Pfanner, Vaughn Abbott. William Kinkade. Charles Loveland. Billy Graham. Terry Millard. Row 3: Paul Hoglund, Frank Rudolph. Michael Nolan. David Brown. Thomas Newman. Randall Bradbury, Allen Struthers. William Rush. Row 4: James Folz, Brent Forsberg. Dave Clark. Doug Lack. Clarence Bergman. Edward Wortman. Not pictured are Sherwood Lawrence. Frank Kirk, and John Marshall. Silver Wings 334 Pictured Above is the Silver Wings Drill Team preparing for competition. Arnold Air Society Left to Right. Row 1: Louis Siegmund. Stephen Randall. George Suter. Stanley Sevens, Theodore Kinney, Commander; Rudolph Paige. Advisor. Row 2: G. K. Greenfield. Robert Jones, Ernest Wakeham, Donald Powell. David Conley. Fraser Grant. Willard Nielsen, John Roberts. Row 3: Barry Scott, Calvin Soeda, James Miller, William Manning. Rodney Schaer, Keith Wrol stad, Phil Martin. Alvin Osborn. James Hubbard Row 4: Larrie Knudsen, Peter Lossner, James Kahl, Claude Hough. Jay Hansen, David Ells. John Miller. Arthur Olson. Not pictured are John Beveridge and Henry Willener. Left to Right, Row 1: Nancy Wilson. Pat Hemphill, Diane Douglas, Sue Daly. Betty Lou Lage, Sharon Lowery. Beth Quillin. Row 2: Jacque Otterstrom, Joni Clark, Carol Jacobsen. Judy Vandewater, Mary Olsen. Ellen Lund. Brenda Bjerke. Row 3: Terry Smith. Gail Service. Michelle Morrison, Georgiana Reeh, Judy Morton, Kathy Uren. Carol Vandewark. Row 4: Pat Wilson, Bonnie Ellwood, Mary Ann Buck, Kathy Keithley. Joanne Bergstrom. Robin Holmes. Georgina Eaton. 335 ARMY ROTC Pershing Rifles is an honorary drill society of outstanding Army ROTC cadets. Each member of Pershing Rifles is expected to be excellent in appearance, military manner, and enthusiasm. Among the benefits of Pershing Rifles are rapid advancement in rank, extra leadership training, and participation in field problems, which better prepare these cadets for summer camp. Pershing Rifles offers valuable training to cadets, but also expects a high degree of performance from every man in return. Pershing Rifles Drill Team 336 From Left to Right, Row 1: John Doidge, Don Fike, Michael Epstein, Richard Hubbard. Row 2: Blair Blacker, Roger Johnson, Bill Hooden- pyle, Gerry Harr, Earl Smith, Robert Read. Row 3: Curtis Loop, James Bell, Steve Beck, Jon Jones. Pershing Rifles Company Officers Left to Right, Row 1: Robert Read. Duane Mahony, Robert Barnum, Stanley Souvenir, Lee Winetrout, Kevin Mihata, Marvin, Ideue. Row 2: Blair Blacker, Norm Carlson, Richard Deh-linger, Herbert Sims. Ronald Mead, Roy Hart. Pershing Rifles Battalion Officers Left to Right, Row 1: Captain Roger Davis. Advisor; Eugene Faust. Battalion Commander; Pershing Rifles Sponsor Morrie Larsen. Row 2: Brian Finn, Bruce Powell, Thomas Noguchi, George Zimmer, Wayne Michelle Morrison Watson. 11th Regimental Headquarters Staff The 11th Regimental Headquarters of Pershing Rifles, located at Oregon State University, is one of the fourteen regimental headquarters of the National Society of Pershing Rifles. This headquarters is the administrative center for all Pershing Rifles companies in Oregon, Washington. Montana, Alaska, and part of Idaho. Left to Right, Row 1: Arlynn Amsberry, Bob Dave Sheppard. Steve Binnoy, Mike Kasner, Sonoda, Fred Duckwall. Bill Helin, Joel Fosdick, Lt. Colonel Allison, Advisor. Duane Mahony. Row 2: Ted Marsh, Rod Stubbs. Pictured below is the 11th Regimental Headquarters Staff engaged in an inspection. 338 NAVY ROTC Left to Right. Row 1: John Furrow. Eric Ardell, Jim Willis. Michael E. White. Pat Kaufman. Row 2: Kenneth Dunn. G. R. Reid. Joseph Layman. Darrel Rhoads. Darrel Pfeifer. Naval Rifle Team Naval Drum and Bugle Corps Left to Right, Row 1: Larry Germann, Ronald Tipper. Commander; David McEachen. Pat Kaufman. Edward Bartel. Row 2: James Cath-cart. James Lesseg. Larry Springer. Brian Tray- nor. Keith Perry. Lee Haggland Row 3: 8ruce Crowe. John Constans. Kenneth Parker, William Siddens. Advisor; Eugene Taggs. Patrick Oconner. Headquarters Company Left to Right, Row 1: Willard Pear, Chuck Siemers. Douglas Hiatt, Robert Tschan, Company Commander; Larry Bliss. Terry Davenport, Dennis Fryrear, Drill Team Commander; K. R. Dunn, Joe Crow, William Stow. Frank Ribik. Row 2: Jon Jenkins. Roger Trmdadc. Rush Vernon. David Nutter, Warren Smith, Dave Maupin, Richard Hodory, Theron Bone, David Bowker. Robert Wells, James LaRue, Jerry Cornwell. Row 3: Errol Roberts, Richard Hee. Jonathan Strong, Richard Phipps. John Wise, William Moir, Craif Mahaffey. Denis Desilvis. Joel Gates. James Klockars, John Weaver. First Company Left to Right, Row 1: Richard Ash, Lemuel Martin, James Willis. Arthur Thorstad, Fred Taylor, James Kelly. Jay Reidy. James Trenholme. William Leonard. Ron Macdonald. Jim Seagraves. Row 2: Robert Sanders, Herbert Hammond III. Roy Josi, Thomas Perry, Keith Thompson, Charles Whelan, Company Commander; Richard Graham, Gene Goeden, Timothy Rockett. Joseph Cline. Charles Botsford, Richard Wright. Row 3: James Witt, Matt Rode. Robert Shrum, Bruce Magnuson, Michael White, Michael Kelley, James McCormack, John Matthews, Harold Christy, John Foster, Ernest Johnson, Jack Curtin, Michael McDonald. Row 4: Charles Elston, Richard Driver. Charles Hindes. Keith Mohr. Dale Shuman. Jerry Alexander. Robert Leighton, James Wojtasek, Joe Layman, Gordon Reid. Darrel Rhoads, James Minor. 340 Second Company Left to Right. Row 1: John Larson, Chris Guild, J. Dean Caldwell, Terry Robertson, T. S. Lillig, J. V. Gammill, T. K. Brown. C. G. Cowles, D. T. Lloyd. Ken Hagerty. Row 2: Paul Norman, R. Bruce McFarling, R. J. Wilhelm. James D. King. D. A. Oglesby. D. E. Strong. Company Commander; W. C. Foster, L. A. Apple, G. A. Young, R. A. Rehb, J. A. Schaldc, G. B. Bryant. Row 3: Fred Smith, Eric Mandel, Rober Beaver, Robert Hoag. Ronald Knecht. Bruce Cody. Michael Robinson. Greg Murrell. Eric Ardcll, David Barcklay. David McKellar III, Richard Smith, Gary Meyer, Michael White, Peter Hanson. Row 4: Harlan Sager, Ken Mathis. Grant Johnson. David Burr, Robert Butcher. Kenneth Santoro. Malcom Campbell, Richard Elliott. Eric Koellner, Terrance Porter, Robert Howard. David Sutherland. Third Company Left to Right, Row 1: Rich Kendall, James Notcboom. Roger Grisch-kowsky. Arthur Buck. Tompson Toyama. Dale Tarbet. Row 2: Ronald Izatt, Eugene Lasater, Phillip Lamberson. Marcellus Paul. Robert Gordon. Wayne Boatman. Phil Murray. William Siddens, John Tanner, Darrel Pfeifer, Steve Lambert, Gary Howells. Row 3: Dean Long. Douglas Burris. Alfred Waltz, John Hershberger, Jerome Peschka, Richard Wilmot, Jonathan Scudder, Dale Alberda. Erick Kaarlela, Stephan Wilcox, Gary Roberts. Phillip Norman. Row 3: Clint Stiger, B. Yarborough, G. Watts. G. S. Rccdal, Paul Plett, Charles Hibbs, P. Gary Stueck, John Stewart. William Van Wyck, Dick Eigenraam, John Margeson, Robert Calkins. 341 Division of Physical Education The Division of Physical Education provides students with instruction and related activities in the areas of physical education and hygiene. Both professional courses in the areas of physical education, recreation, health education and service courses in activity and health are provided. The professional courses are offered for 275 students enrolled in certain curricula in the Schools of Education and Science. The major in physical education, offered through the School of Education, provides teaching and coaching training and leads to the baccalaureate degree in education. Major work in hygiene and sanitation in the School of Science and Health Education in the School of Education provides professional training for specialists in these areas. Graduates seek employment with schools, parks, athletic teams, public recreation departments and hospitals. A broad program of physical fitness and recreation meets the student’s needs with numerous service courses. These courses involve exercises, rhythms, gymnastics, aquatics, games and sports. The division is also in charge of an extensive intramural program which offers OSU students a wide range of competitive activities and sports. 342 Acclaimed as the best on the Pacific Coast. Oregon State’s intramural program promotes physical fitness and sportsmanship. Varsity O Left to Right, Row Is Gordy Lowell. Bob Wolsborn, G. Greenfield. Lee Rosenberg. John Isenhart, Jeff Harris, Tom Wyatt, Gary Head. Rick Nelson. Joel Heacock. Row 2: Wayne Boatman. Rob Swingle, George Ising. Ken Ankles. Len Kauffman. Ron Palmer. Leroy Whittle, Steve Clark. Jim Jarvis. Gregg Macy. Bob Baker. Row 3: Fred Anderson. Gordon Queen. Jerry Neil. Dave Gould. Mel Counts. Rex Benner Ji Sinyard. Karl Drlica. Row 4: Therman Bell. Kirk McKenzie. Jack 0 Bii o-vich. Scott Miller. Jerry McElroy. Fred Sterk, David Wall. 343 Aero Club The OSU Flying Club offers inexpensive flying opportunities to OSU students and staff members. With the addition of a ground school this year, the club has a complete training program for a private pilot rating. Left to Right. Row 1: Roy Jones. Fraser Grant. Ron Miller. Jim Dorran. Not Pictured: Elvin Cole. Ron Grant. Sidney Allen, Bernard Wohland. Sea Beavers The Sea Beavers are comjxjsed of students, faculty and townspeople interested in skin diving, observing sea life, specimen collecting for zoology and biology departments and various types of salvage work. Anyone interested in skin diving is eligible for membership. Non-divers are trained by the club as a public service to insure that divers in this area are aware of safe procedures. The Sea Beavers are active members of the Oregon Council of Diving Clubs, the Underwater Society of America and the Oregon Wildlife Federation. 344 Top: Dr. William F. Unseold on the summit of Mount Everest, May. 1963. Photograph by Dr. Thomas Hornbein. Center: John E. Breitenback. Bottom, Left: Dr. William F. Unseold. osu Mountain Club We dedicate this page to John E. Breitenbach, member of the American Mount Everest Expedition who lost his life on the Khumbu Ice Fall and to Dr. William F. Unseold, member of the first team to ascend the previously unclimbed West Ridge of Mount Everest and descend by the South Ridge. 345 Beaver Sport Parachute Club Left to Right. Row 1: Martin Witta. Larry Haffner. Kitty Kelly. Garry Peters. John Storm Jr. Row 2: Denny Fryrear. President; Fred Cooper. Stephen Carlson, Larry Peters, Hugh Rosenberg. American Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation Left to Right, Row 1: George Schaefer, Larry Stennick. Mary Cesarc. Shearer. Roger Mink, Marilyn Smith. Row 2: Faculty Advisors. Miss Mar- Jane Carter Benson. Gary Benson. President; Mina McDaniel, Kay garet Milliken. Mr. James Dixon. Miss Mary Seymour. President Belt. Mary Ellen Bartels. Donna Conner. Judy Cooney. Shannon Fronk. Vicke Hoffman, Barbara Huffschmidt. Patricia Larkins. Judy Liesegang, Jan Lindersmith, Sharon Minty. Jimi Rayburn. Patricia 347 Elliott, Gail Saubert. Jean Jamison. Karen Outstanding Teaching Award Lois Pye As an instructor in Physical Education, Miss Pye received her diploma in Education at Whitelands College, London, 1949. At Oregon State since 1960, she has set high standards for all on campus to follow. Charles R. Green Working toward a teaching profession, he completed the degrees of A.B., Augustana College, 1957; M.A., Illinois, 1959, Ph.D„ 1960. As an assistant professor in Political Science, Dr. Green has displayed teaching excellence since his arrival at OSU in I960. 348 Famacs Left to Right, Sitting: Bonnie Boyd, Judy Beauchamp. Janice Maylie, Ballon, Patricia Hemphill. Sandra Potampa, Patricia Buchanan. Nancy Mrs. Neva Anderson, Patricia Jelineo. Beth Quillin, Karen Hanley. Rugg. Standing: Sandra Chapman, Diane Lund, Bonnie Gathercoal, Anne Beaver Belles Beaver Belles, seen extending hospitality as official hostesses for the athletic department are. Left to Right, Row 1: Galen Sparling, Maggie McCall. Valerie Kearns. Row 2: Carol Gcrrish, Judy Hyde, Karen Wald. Judy Wagner. Phi Kappa Phi National Scholastic Honorary Officers of Phi Kappa Phi are. Sitting: Michele Wyatt. Dr. Franklin Zeran, Munford. Mrs. Kathryn Smith. Standing: Mr. E. A. Day. Gil Tolan, Mr. Kenneth Left to Right, Row 1: Sharon Jensen. Kristi Scott. Barbara Bennett. Jimi Minty, Barbara Bauer, Mary Huffschmidt. Row 2: Mary Zimmerman, Jamie Reudink, Sheri Duvall, Darlene Damman McMacken. Row 3: Carolyn Fitch, Michele Wyatt. Margaret Westfall, Sarah Crawford. Row 4: Julie Bauserman, Ellen Rainey, Charlene Weaver, Myrna Rantala. Row 5: Michael Hardman, Ronald Tipper. Donald Page, Terry Becker. Row 6: Richard Astro, Gary Ford. William Broyles, Clifford Kenyon. Row 7: Paul Taylor. Row 8: Karl Drlica, James Adamek, Clarence Parr. Oran Albertson. Row 9: Stephen Binney, William Disher, Theodore Kinney, Jr., Alan Stoebig, Clark Elwell. Row 10: Gil Tolan. George Schenk. William Sisson. Raymond Dod. Thomas Case. 350 Phi Eta Sigma Freshmen Men's Scholastic Honorary Left to Right: Sohcil Sohrab. Ed Bernard. Tom Gallagher, George Brown. Steve Peterson. President; Gregory Olsen, Fred Langston. Ken Roberts. Alpha Lambda Delta Freshman Women’s Scholastic Honorary 351 Left to Right. Standing: Sharon Ertz. President. Row 1: Judy Bum-gardner. Karen Robberson. Yvonne Johnson, Linda Hilley, Nancy Rugg. Sue Stone. Row 2: Margie Sawyer, Carol Jacobson, Jean Troudt. Janet Hatch, Alice Marx, Ellen North. Row 3: Ann Groner. Margaret Norris, Chris Copenhagen, Jerilyn Ickes, Joyce Tadakuma, Anne Hovee. Marilyn Loveridge. Thanes Sophomore Men's Service Fraternity President Van Zante, Barend Dignan, Dennis Anderson, Gary Anhorn, Jeffrey Bierly, Ken Borrecco, John Brunton, Wayne Burk, Jerry Camp, Denis Campbell, Rick Cate, Stephen Catherwood, Dwight Cellers. Michael Clevenger, John Dawson, Dennis Dunnctt, Robert Gilmore, Jack Hamilton, Bruce Hinrich, Terry Huey. Douglas Huey. Sanny Iwanaga, Paul Juranek, Rod Kanemoto, Milton Kato, Dave 352 Knights, Rich Langston, Fred Ledgerwood, Scott Lewis, Doyle Monroe. Guy Ness, Terry Olson, Ron Parks, Gary Paulus, David Peterson, Steve Price, Bob Robinson, Lynn Ross, Nick Salzer, John Sloan, Ron Springer. Larry Steel, Hjalmar Taguchi, Warren Thompson, Rick Treman, Paul Vrtiska, Steve West. Tom Wood, Richard Yadcn, Boyd 353 Talons President Dalton, Janet H. Baird, Jeanne L. Bowen, Lynden Buckhorn, Leslie A. Bullard, Joanne M. Cole. Janet B. Conover. Donna M. Courser, Cathy D. Decker, Charlotte J. Dexter. Lynn M. Doty. Sandy K. Hanley. Karen L. Harville. Sheila E. Hatch, Barbara J. Hendricks. Kathy R. House, Martha Ickes. Jerilyn K. Jensen. Cynthia A. Johns, Virginia G. Johnson, Yvonne M. Lance, Jeanne F. Lucas, Jean D. Mauser. Corinne L. McDaniel. Mina R. McFarland, Katherine McIntyre, Judy M. McKinnon. Janet G. Miller. Laura M. Miller, Linda L. Moehnke, Susan C. Otterstrom, Jacque L. Pierce. Kathryn A. Sawyer, Marjorie M. St. Jeor, Jeanne Smith, Caroline J. Spitzc. Lois J. Teeter. Marilyn J. Wilson, Janet L. Yamamoto. May M. Soph more Women’s Service Honorary Yraguen, Mary Mortar Board National Honor Society for Senior Women President Zimmerman. Mary Bauer, Barbara Bennett. Barbara Davis. Margaret Freeman, Fran Huffschmidt. Patti Johnson, Jane Kleiner. Elaine Minty, Jimi Rantala, Myran Redding. Becky Settergren, Mary Awanson, Georgia Thompson. Alice White, Venesa Wilson. Heather 355 Blue Key National Honor Fraternity President Wright, Gary R. Adamek. James C. Bernard. Phillip J. Counts, Melvin G. Damavandi, Fereydoun R. Doherty, David T. Ebert. Stephen A. Hinthorne. Thomas D. Koch, Michael R. Loughmiller, Bert E. Milne, William S. Roath, Stephen D. Smith, Ralph F. Suter, George H. Watkins. Grant Wood. Dennis 356 Little Sisters of Minerva Left to Right. Row 1: Barbara Hibbard. Lynne Dexter. Mattie Smith. Fairchild. Cindce Lehman. Sue Chorlton. Leah Hoffman. Not pictured: Mrs. Tetrault. Ann Carlson, Mary Lee Scoville. Sue McCartney. Row 2: Barbara Todd. Lynn Mitchell, Judy Wagner. Joan Donning. Sharron Bond, Vicki Little Sisters bringing cheer to the SAE Christmas party are. Left to Hibbard. Lynn Mitchell, Mattie Smith. Sharon Bond, Leah Hoffman, Right. Row 1: Mary Lee Scoville, Vicki Fairchild. Sue McCartney. Judy Cindy Lehman, Joan Donning. Lynne Dexter. Wagner. Ann Carlson. Sue Chorlton. Santa Claus. Row 2: Barbara 357 Activities Activities Publications 375 Fine Arts Royalty 383 401 360 I Grant Watkinson ASOSU President Jud Blakely ASOSU First Vice President Senate Launches Action For Growing University ASOSU Senate began the ’63 - ’64 school year with a conference at Otter Rock on the Oregon coast. All phases of student government were thoroughly discussed and plans were formulated for the year. Senate’s first major project was to promote a yes vote on the tax referendum in October. Student leaders participated in an all-out campaign to inform voters of what could happen if the measure were defeated. Cabinet Nancy Blumcnfcld Secretary George Suter Treasurer I Other activities supported by Senate this year included the Republican Governor’s Conference with presidential hopefuls, Goldwater and Rockefeller, at Eugene; the People to People Northwest Regional Conference in Corvallis; and the Oregon Federation of Collegiate Leaders Conference in Ashland. Senate initiated a new housing recommendation concerning off-campus living accommodations, handled traffic problems and started a policy to record and publish the Senator’s voting on legislations. More on the academic side were bills that concerned a new final week program, teacher evaluations, cultural programming, a Doctoral training resolution, an academic advising program and an action that would enable the future student l ody president to remain on campus and attend summer school so that he might carry a lighter hour load during the year and also be on hand to follow through any administrative or academic changes that occur during the summer period. An International Activity Council, that draws together all phases of international relations and attempts to include all organizations that have any international program, was activated this year. More efficient operational procedures were established through the combined efforts of student and faculty senate members. Through sub-committee analysis and more effective communications between administrators, bills initiated by the students were processed in a shorter amount of time. University committees, composed of faculty and students, provided opport uni ties for students to Income involved with and have more to say in setting universiy policies. ASOSU Senate initiated an all-out living group visitation program to keep students informed of Senate proceedings and to encourage interest and participation in student government. Gary Wright Public Relations Niki Isted Executive Ass’t. Stu Holmes Parliamentarian Don Stastny Executive Ass't. Dave Clark Diane Lund Service and Senate Secretary Elections 362 Dennis Wood Ag Senator f!l Phil Bernard Science Senator Bill Manning Senior Class Pres. Jr Sue Larson WIHC Senator ASOSU Senate John Moore B T Senator Jan Maylie Junior Class Pres. Don Reed Sophomore Class President Roy Ropak Engineering Senator Evelyn Oveson Barometer Editor Les Stephens Freshman Class President Judy Morton CSC Senator Steve Schmokcl Forestry Senator Jane Johnson AWS President tji Ric Middlekauf IFC Senator Larry Thorp MRHC Senator Venesa White Home Ec. Senator Francis Kenyon MU President I Mary Settergren Panhellonic Pres. International Activity Council 363 Here one of the many displays set up for Beaver Open House is Frank Jonasson, Student Loan officer, spoke to parents and students explained to prospective students and their parents by Opportunity about college finances during Beaver Open House. OSU chairman Larry Smith. Future Students Visit Campus Opportunity OSU is a student operated organization whose purpose is to interest and inform prospective college students about Oregon State. Its organizational structure is divided into three main parts: the planning committee, which is made up of chairmen and committee heads who plan the year’s activities; the district chairmen, who work with the planning committee in carrying out specific programs and coordinate the activities of the high school chairmen working under them, and the high school chairmen who personally contact and give information to the college-hound students from their home town. Prospective students and their parents are given detailed information about college life during Beaver Open House. The Principal’s Conference brings high school administrators to visit their graduates to determine how they can ljetter prepare their present students for college. Committee chairmen are. left to right: Jane Wright. Judy Harle. Mary Ann Yraguen, Larry Smith, general chairman; Margery Blair. Karen Mescrvey. Sharon Montgomery, and Jerry Mason. 364 International and American students exchange ideas and information about their own countries at People to People cultural exchanges. People to People was established at Oregon State when a group of international American students recognized a need for developing a greater understanding of each others cultures. The People to People program involves students in activities that will bring them into closer contact with people of other nationalities. Through the cultural exchanges. Sunday firesides and Thursday sack lunch hours, students have the opportunity to meet and talk informally about customs, beliefs and ambitions. American students introduce new international students to Oregon State through the Brother-Sister program. Tours of local business, industry and farm areas help new students understand our culture. The Student Ambassador program in tum offers the opportunity for American students to travel abroad and live with international families to gain a better understanding of their way of life. The Northwest Regional Conference held in Corvallis in November brought 45 representatives from 9 schools together to exchange ideas. Steve Korker, Assistant Director of Chapter Services, spoke to the students al out the program on the national level. Through continued support of these activities, the future will see a growth and expansion of People to People as it continues to develop the first ‘International Generation”. Working directly with the People to People program are chairmen Dave Clark. Solveig Ekner, Rod Boucher, Leslie Buckhorn, Lee Ting, Fred Damavandi. Doug Crow. Sue McQuaid, Eva Runngren and Darv Lloyd. Not pictured are Linda Morse and Linda Brizendine. Frank Conway. Northwest Regional Representative, visited OSU on several occasions. Here he speaks to students at a Sunday fireside. 365 Class officers are: Jan Maylic, Pres.; Ron Knecht. Treas.; Caryl Sciuchetti. Sec.: Sue Gore. V. Pres.: Gordy Lowell, Sergeant-at-Arms. Juniors Feature Johnny Mathis “To Thrive in ’65“ was the co-ordinating theme for all Junior Class projects and activities this year. Junior Senate, composed of a Junior representative from each living group, worked on uniting class meml ers and laying long range plans for class activities over a two year period. The newsletter. “The Junior Review”, went to press following each senate meeting to keep class members informed about actions taken by the class activity council and senate. Reside allocating a gift of $500 to the OSU Loan Office, activities such as the Junior Prom—featuring the unforgettable Johnny Mathis—and Junior Week highlighted the year. 366 Carnival Highlights Year With hardly a pause for breath, the Class of ’66 took up where they left off and activated plans laid by the ’66 Activity Council and Sophomore Senate. Headed again by Don Reed, the class sponsored a very successful allschool carnival. The profitable “Wipeout” provided dance entertainment free to class card holders. Spring found the sophomores transplanting shrubs and trees from Mary’s Peak to Avery Park and donating new trees to the campus. In tune with the times, a “Charade of Spring” with Nat King Cole provided a perfect Cotillion setting. The relaxed but riotous Rook-Sophomore picnic brought to a close another successful year for the class of ’66. 367 Class leaders are: Diane Smith, V. Pres.; Tom Zurcher. Parliamentarian; Don Reed. Pres.; Ken Roberts, Treas.; Janet Cole, Sec.; not pictured. Jim Burke, Sergeant-at-Arms. Pictured above are: Gary Wood, Parliamentarian; Sherry Erickson, Vice President; Husnu Ozyegin, Sergeant at Arms: Mary Laase. Secretary; Les Stephens. President, and Tom Davies. Treasurer. With the Future in Mind... The Class of ’67, led by President Les Stevens, organized a class senate and started laying plans for the next four years. They carried out various projects such as decorating a class Christmas tree, sponsoring a class dance featuring Paul Revere and his Raiders, starting a class scrapbook, and finishing up the year with the ever-succcssful Rook-Sophomore picnic. The class senate was com| osed of a representative from each living group and worked as a class sounding lx ard and decision-making body to aid the president and other class officers: Vice President. Sherry E rickson: Secretary, Mary Laase; Treasurer. Tom Davies; Sergeant-at-Arms, Husnu Ozyegin; and Gary Wood, Parliamentarian. Freshman Class Senate 368 AWS Offers Varied Program The Associated Women Students began their gamut of activities this fall with a convo welcoming all new women to OSU and giving them a preview of the latest college fashions Both the Nickel Hops and the Transfer Coffee Hour provided opportunities for new students to become acquainted with different aspects of campus life. Scholarship Week, the Thanksgiving Basket Drive and Mother’s Weekend were also sponsored by AWS. The Barometer column, ‘As Women Say gave women students the opportunity to express their views and keep the feminine half up on what was happening to today’s ‘women’s world AWS-sponsorcd Student Board of Reference again carried out the judicial processes for all women students. AWS Officers include: Treasurer, Kay Sonnenburg; President, Jane Johnson; Vice President. Sue Gore; Secretary, Pat East. Not pictured: Sergeant-at-Arms. Anne Dilworth. AWS Legislative Council 369 Mother's Club Officers for 1963-64 are: (standing) Mrs. Ethan Hull. Treasurer; Mrs. Leonard Riley, Secretary; (seated) Mrs. Russel Calkins, President; Mrs. Melvin Johnson, Vice President. Mothers and Fathers Visit Campus Moms’ and Dads’ Clubs on the state level sponsor many worthwhile activities for Oregon State University students. These clubs hold their annual meetings on campus at some time during their designated weekend visit with their student daughters and sons. The club officers and various committees work together to plan activities and carry out business, which includes deciding on worthy recipients for the Moms’ and Dads’ Club sponsored scholarships. 370 The 1963-1964 Dad’s Club officers include: Stan Wallace. Vice President; Arno Gish, Treasurer; Del Ball. President; and A. F. Crabtree. Secretary. Board Promotes Expanded Paperback Section Maintenance of and additions to the OSU Bookstores, dividends and additional refund value for early resale of textl ooks were the main topics of discussion for members of the Coop Board of Directors. Oregon State’s Bookstore boasts the largest selection of paperback books on the Pacific coast due to the expansion voted in by this year’s board. Members also promoted the present student identification cards. Members of the Coop Board of Directors are: Richard Mengler. C. Paul Irvine. W. F. McCulloch, Grant Watkinson. Dan Ford. Dr. G. Burton Wood, Ted White, chairman, and Gary Wright. IBM File Aids Alums The alumni office is the cross-road for alums, faculty, students, parents and friends who wish to locate former Beavers. Reunions and area alumni meetings are coordinated here also. Up-to-date records of addresses, occupations and achievements of Beaver alumni are kept in the office. Two publications— The Oregon Stater,” which carries news of alumni and present OSU students and staff, and ‘‘News of OSU,” which is designed to keep alumni and friends informed about recent developments at OSU—also originate here. 371 Alumni Director •‘Scram Graham and Assistant Alumni Director Chuck Wenstrom check through the IBM file that records addresses of OSU grads and former students. Union Gets Face Lift This was a year of change for the Memorial Union, both in the physical structure of the building and in the structural organization of operational procedures. Changes were made under the supervision of new Union Director George Stevens who doubles as Director of Student Activities and were subject to the approval of the Board of Directors and the Board of Governors. The Program Council, under the direction of Francis Kenyon. MU President, sponsored a diversified activity program throughout the year. It included many weekend dances and movies, Hootenannys, teas and coffee hours, talent shows, campus tours, workshops and art, and photography exhibits. Members of the council were also responsible for a radio program and several publications. This year’s council attended an Association of College Unions conference in Berkeley, California, which was under the leadership of Regional President Grant Watkinson. Students learn techniques of leadership in a seminar class taught by Mrs. Johnson, MU Program Consultant. MU Program Council Francis Kenyon MU President Mike Adams Games and Jim Albright Music John Watkinson Activity Service Bill Bean Toastmasters Romer Brown Movies Donna Fowler Tours Steve Cate Photography Sharon Hobson Dan Johnson Toastmistresses Posters Laura McWilliams Radio Roger Avrit Publications Ann Neville Hospitality Rick van Abkoude Dance Tom Milne Public Relations Art Laura Bender Linda Lemon Talent 372 373 Board Selects Rounded Program The Educational Activities Board is responsible for the high quality of professional entertainment that comes to Oregon State each year. They evaluate the student need, the receptability of the performers and, in general, see that Oregon State students are offered a well-rounded cultural and educational activity program. Members of the Educational Activities Board are: Evelyn Oveson; George Suter; John Moore; Dr. C. T. Yerian, chairman; Dean Richard Pahre; George Stevens; and Irwin Harris, secretary. Publications Maintain High Standards Publications Board members are John Sheller; Bill Milne; Mrs. Stan Wallace; Ken Mumford; George Martin; Irwin Harris; Fred Shideler, chairman; Evelyn Oveson; and Pete Walz. The Publications Board’s main service was to see that high quality work and material went into Oregon State University student publications this year. They spent some time reorganizing finances allotted to publications following the Oregon tax cut. They were also responsible for selecting the editors for next year’s publications. 374 DUOTOI COIOSTONI er Expresses OSU Growth I Jdlvltlr , h aiton |if.m —r ! Sf !r '•■llcfe nr-l ew i ; fc rnl in lK« T rt«ik' ■ ml I he l u .-i ile • lv i fr CHECK EACH [ All layout fully proc correctnct •T.m.NNKS Uni(K,K l ||| IIS IVV Checked by I Chief yearbook heads, John Sheller, editor, far left, and Sandy Burns, associate editor, left, spent many hours in the Beaver office working on the 1964 annual. Beaver advisor Irwin Harris, above, suggests new ideas to staff members, left to right, Gerry Ewing, college editor; Mike Dennis, sports; and Steve Teal, administration. Becky Redding and Norby Rea, above right, plan page for chronological events section. Beaver Expresses OSU Growth Publications, along with all phases of student life and activities, have prospered at Oregon State University. As our institution progressed from Oregon Agriculture College to Oregon State College and eventually to OSU, its records were saved for posterity in the yearbooks, “The Orange,” “The Orange and Black” and the Beaver.” Although Oregon State’s modern yearbook shows definite change and progress over the first 1908 “Orange,” its purpose has remained unaltered. The 1964 volume, as was also the case in the early 1900’s, endeavors to depict memorable scenes and relate occurrences significant to the history of our institution. This year’s annual illustrates the 196-1 “Beaver” theme of growth at Oregon State. Above, left to right, Sharon Bond, Sandy Thomas. Dick Ash and Becky Redding prepare their sections to be sent to the publisher. Bottom right, left to right, Judy Harlc, Sandy Lewis and Susan Mayer check Beaver files for living group material. Beaver book sales were responsibility of Bill Milne, business manager, center. Working with Milne were Tom Moon, left, assistant manager, and Karen Meservey. office manager. Names and phone numbers of students and faculty members were included in the 1963-64 Fusser's Guide. The booklets were sold fall term. Working on the publication were, left to right: Ellen Lucas. Sharon Bennett. Barbara Lowman. Sue Stauffer. Jim Kelley, business manager, and Linda Hamman, editor. Fusser’s Guide, Spindrift Sell Publications. Staffers of Spindrift. Oregon State's literary magazine, appear in one of their more relaxed moments. Writers from left to right include: Gary Ford. Barbara Lowman, Mike Erickson. Pat Barker. Barbara Bergholz, Richard Astro, editor, and Judy Grow. 379 Barometer Editorial Board members meet with Editor Evelyn Oveson. Staff heads include, left to right: Sharon Montgomery, Mary Poucher, Evelyn Oveson, Rich Hansen, Barbara Tennent, Scott Thompson and Betty Ingram, All important Barometer business is supervised by Editor-in- News Manager Mary Poucher sorts daily copy from the Chief Evelyn Oveson newsroom's AP wire. News Editor Howard Matson, above, reviews assignments with staff writers, left to right: Rad Dewey, Dale Westerberg, Merilee Holmes, Kathy West, Matson, Paul Lyons, and Rod Commons. Scott Thompson, sports editor, right, plans column material with help of John Salzer, assistant sports editor, left, and Karen Kaser. Barometer secretary. Beaver Newspaper Prospers at OSU Since the first Barometer was issued March 16, 1896, Oregon State’s newspaper has grown from a monthly to a daily publication. The Barometer was formed with the realization of the need of a publication to represent the student interests at OAC. In its early history, the Barometer staff was comprised of elected representatives from different journalism groups. Recording the weight of student opinion, the pressure of faculty legislation and the height of college spirit has remained the chief objective of Oregon State’s Barometer. 381 Pete Walz. Barometer business manager, above, checks old advertising records. Pete was assisted by several ad salesmen and Barometer secretaries. Baro Business Headed by Walz Friendly staff members, top right, left to right, Evelyn Oveson, John Salzer and Babs Tennett. laugh at an amusing piece of AP copy. Betty Ingram, bottom right, desk editor, discusses proofreading with staff writer. Rad Dewey. 382 A play in the making: Top left, tryouts; middle left, rehearsal; bottom left, rehearsal; above, set building; opposite page left, waiting to go on; far right. make-up application; bottom, presentation to the audience. 384 Drama A play is more than actors and a stage. It is a month in production; it is difficult and straining hours; it is noise and nervousness back stage; it is the audience’s display of appreciation by warm applause. The Aspern Papers “The Aspern Papers, below, is an adaption by Sir Michael Redgrave of a novel by Henry James. The main character. Henry Jarvis, is a Europeanized American man of letters who seeks to discover the reason for the sudden mysterious change in quality of Jeffrey Aspcrn's writing. Clues lead him to the home of Miss Julianna Bordereau, a woman over 100 years old. As some un-wished for events occur and suspense is built, Henry Jarvis refused to let emotion interfere with his purpose. The play takes a final unexpected twist. The Aspern Papers was presented in Mitchell Playhouse during Fall term. 385 The Happiest Millionaire The Happiest Millionaire was adapted by Kyle Crichton from a biography. My Philadelphia Father. by Cordelia Biddle. Mr. Biddle, one of the most colorful characters in the play, is a millionaire who consorts with pet alligators and prominent pugilists. Cordelia Biddle inherited many characteristics from her father. She falls in love with rich Angicr Duke who secretly wishes for the simple life of an automotive engineer in Detroit. All of the Biddle family’s eccentricities add to the hilarity and confusion of the plot, but in the end true love triumphs. “The Happiest Millionaire was presented in the Mitchell Playhouse as the first play in Fall term. 386 Six Characters in Search of An Author Six Characters is called by its author, Luigi Pirandello “a play in the making because it gives the effect of a rehearsal. The audience sees a violent side of human life in the action of the play as the cynical stepdaughter takes delight in re-living her shame, the father suffers from guilt, and a child dies. The six characters represent a family compelled to re-live a tragedy. They are half-completed creatures seeking an author to give them life. Throughout “Six Characters the play suggests that complete truth is too horrible to be believed. The characters dressed in black provide a contrast with the eleven actors in bright colors. The tone of stark contrast is further increased by the use of a semi-bare stage setting. 387 Private Lives Private Lives” is a delightful, contemporary comedy written by Noel Coward, presented during Winter term at Mitchell Playhouse. The action begins when Sybil and Elyot Chase arrive at a hotel in France for their honeymoon. Elyot and his first wife. Amanda, have recently been divorced. Likewise. Amanda has just re-married and has arrived with her new husband in the adjoining suite. The climax of the play centers around a fight between Amanda and Elyot. A sophisticated touch was brought out in Private Lives by a bar. a baby grand piano and a balance as part of the settings. 388 The Silver Whistle A romantically-minded Wilfred Tasbinder is the main character in The Silver Whistle. a comedy by Robert E. McEnroe. Wilfred Tasbinder finds the birth certificate of Oliver Erwenter. a seventy-seven-year-old man. Tasbinder decides to impersonate Erwenter and enters a home for the aged. Oliver’s philosophy is that one is only as old as he feels. While he is in the home, he spreads this philosophy by planning a bazaar for the rest home. Everyone has an activity so that they all feel useful. Plans are upset when Oliver is exposed as a fraud and is asked to leave. However, at this time his new found friends show their appreciation for what he has done for them. V Concert Band The OSU Concert Band, active Winter and Spring terms, presented concerts for the campus and community. The concert hand played for the Commencement exercises in June as well as other special events. Ted Mesang was director. The Pep Band. l etter known as the OSU Dixieland Band, contributed pep and entertainment at all home basketball games as well as the Far West Classic and games in Eugene. John Folz was the student director for the group. Pep Band 392 Music Corvallis-OSU Symphony The Corvallis-OSU Symphony (middle left) is a community-campus organization, including students, faculty, and townspeople in its membership. The orchestra is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League. John O’Connor (left) is the conductor. osu Marching Band The OSU Marching Band (far, middle left) known for its outstanding performances at the football games is directed by Ted Mesang (left). The precision and spirit displayed by its members adds distinctive quality to the group. 393 University Chorus Messiah Concert guest performers Byron Walls and Margaret Gates (sitting) have an informal visit with two members of the University Chorus before the concert. 394 Chora aires ' The University Chorus and the Choralaires contribute to OSU and the community by presenting excellent programs throughout the year. Two of the principal performances this year were Messiah in the fall and CAR-MINA BURANA in the spring. The University Chorus is directed by Karl Moltmann and the Choralaires by Robert Walls. 395 396 Corvallis-OSU Music Association The OSU-Corvallis Music Association, known for sponsoring outstanding talent at OSU, has again brought to the campus the world’s greatest musical concert attractions. Pictured here are four of this season’s presentations — top left, the Black Watch, the Royal Highland Regiment of the British Army; bottom left, London Philharmonic; bottom center, Cornelia Otis Skinner; bottom right, Jaime Loredo, famous Bolivian violinist. Others were Gold and Fi .dale, duo pianists and Odetta. folk singer. 397 jrw Art The questing mind of man creates.. Man’s mind is restless, turbulent, unyielding, And as difficult to subdue as the wind. Art is born From the human hand with human intention. A piece of metal A mound of clay A palette of color A pair of hands, sensitive to life, Eyes, seeking values ... Finally, the powers of Man’s imagination Exploring . . . Expressing . . . Creating . . . 399 nion' -, ; Tom Gallagher. Roy Ventura, les Stevens. William Falk. Dr. Ralph Peterson, advisor. John Foster. Dave Nutter, Scott Foster. Stewart Holmes. Not pictured are Dennis Wood and Alice Thompson. Forensics manager. nr.m I Forensics Forensics is a very active group which brings much credit to OSU. Some of the tournaments attended this year were the Western Speech Association at ilumbolt State, Cen-tralia Junior College Invitational, University of Oregon Invitational, and Seattle Pacific Invitational. OSU Forensics won the San Joaquin Valley College Invitational and placed third in sweepstakes comjietition in Linfield’s Tournament of Champions. Dennis Wood and Stewart Holmes represented OSU at the West Point National Debate Tournament. 400 402 Betty Coed: Lynne Dexter Joe College: Dave Paulus 405 Jr - Sr Prom Queen: Ann Neville 406 Winter Carnival Queen: Carrie Case 407 Alpha Delta Pi Diamond King: Wally Emery 1 Delta Sigma Phi Dream Girl: Delta Upsilon Darling: 408 Barbara Darmsted Galen Sparling Sweetheart of Kappa Delta Rho: Marilyn Ball Phi Sigma Kappa Moonlight Girl: Delores Lummus 409 Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl: Shirley Lindberg Pi Kappa Phi Rose: Judy Ladd •Ill Sigma Pi Orchid: Mary Helen Edgar Theta Chi Dreamgirl: Ann Huxtable 412 Sigma Chi Sweetheart: Pam Weiks Sports Sports Fall Winter Spring Rooks 416 420 Intramurals and WRA 473 Evelyn Oveson Grant Watkinson Bud Gibbs Athletic Board “Spec” Keene Retires From Directorship”.. This year Athletic Director R. S. “Spec” Keene stepped down from his position after years of service. The Board, directed by Glen Holcomb controls funds and sets the policy of the Oregon State athletic program. Miller Huggins C. H. Graham M. G. Robinson Charles Parker Leo L. Laythe Wilber Cooney J. H. Reardon Glen Holcomb, top left, and Spec” Keene, top right, direct athletics. Jim Barratt, left, is athletic manager. John Eggers, above, directs the publicity of Beaver sports. 417 Rally Oregon State's dancing rally girls keep excitement up during half-times and time-outs. Oregon State fans can be proud that Sue Shirley, far left; Sandy Anderson, Benny Beaver, and Sue Wiesner, left top; Carrie Case, top center; and Karen Cox. top right, comprised one of the finest rally squads around. Benny Beaver while not actually a part of the rally squad probably wishes he was. His antics poked fun at most everyone and kept spirits high. The Men’s Rally, left, with Rally King Wayne Boatman, Dave Bergman (center), and Dave Beckham led Beaver fans with imaginative yells. Members of the Rally Committee, above, left to right, are Bud Thompson, Judy Wagner, Noel Conrial, Dave Beckham, Jerry Reynolds, Carol Robb. Wayne Boatman, Chairman Dave Burr, John Folz, Nancy Blumenfeld and Jeff Harris. Students who went to basketball games early enough to get scats usually had the pleasure of watching the Rook Rally, far left, perform. The girls (front to back) are Penny Morgan, Jill Woll. Mcffy Meyer, Nancy Hoagland, Delores Lummes and Kathy Pierson. The men (front to back) are Jim Lambert, Kent Caveny, Bud Thompson. Bill Johnson and John Hansworth. 419 All-American Vern Burke (left) set several NCAA records. Coach Tommy Prothro (above). Gordon Queen and Burke contemplate the game. Beavers Face Toughest Schedule It was a frustrating year for Oregon State. With an explosive and well-balanced offense, the Beavers powered through their first three games with Utah. Colorado and Baylor, remaining the only major unbeaten team of the West Coast. Their next rival, Washington, had yet to win a game. It looked as if the Beavers were in good position to avenge the single point losses which had been inflicted by the Huskies in previous years. But a strong Husky offense and hard-hitting defense left the failing Beavers on the short side of a 34-7 score. OSU never quite regained its old form. Plagued by errors, they alternately won and lost their next three games and dropped the final three. But it was not just another year for Oregon State. For the second consecutive season, OSU boasted a consensus All-American. This year end Vern Burke, whom Tommy Prothro claimed the best end he has ever seen, received the honors. Sparked by Burke’s brilliant offensive maneuvers, the Beavers had great moments. Despite a 31-8 loss to Syracuse, Joe Bonilla led a defense which held the nation’s second ranked offense to 189 yards. But the next week’s win over the Stanford Indians marked the team’s best defensive effort. Paced by Ruhl’s aggressive line-backing, the Indians seldom saw Oregon State’s end of the field. It was Queen who almost managed a comeback upset over the Hoosiers of Indiana, but Vern Burke’s production against Southern Cal led what must l e considered the biggest game for the Beavers. We played Oregon too. 421 Vern Burke: OSU’s Second Consecutive All-American A good pass in the direction of end Vern Burke could be considered as received. Even if it were not good, chances were Burke would snag it, regardless of the fact that he was probably harassed by two or three defenders. With this ability it is not surprising that Vern set two all-time NCAA pass receiving marks (69 passes for 1007 yards) in 1962 and was second in the nation in 1963 having caught -18 passes for 792 yards. His talents were not unnoticed either as he made no less than eight All-American first teams. He also received such as honors as the Pop Warner Award, the Voit Memorial Award and played on numerous all-star teams. Burke's most valuable services were probably his 9 touchdown receptions. (He accounted for almost a third of OSU’s total scores.) Three of these he caught against Colorado. Another two he snagged against Southern Cal as he led the team to an “almost-comeback-upset” over the powerful Trojans. Burke was ably assisted by ends Doug McDougal (14 passes for 223 yards) and Len Frketich (11 for 160). Frketich was also the team’s leading punter with a 42.1-yard average, one of the highest in the nation. Steve Clark was the team’s second highest scorer via points after touchdowns and field goals. Burke (left) grabs another pass against the Alumni in the Varsity’s exciting 36-28 win over the oldsters. Framed by Stanford defenders. Steve Clark (above) puts the ball between the uprights to give the Beavers a winning score of 10-7. 423 Shaw + 4 W’s = Yds A bevy of fast, hard-running backs made Oregon State’s running offense one of its most effective weapons. Overpowering speed made Charlie “Quick Draw” Shaw the team’s leading ground gainer (459 yards for a 6.1 average). Charlie burst into varsity competition leading the Beavers to a 29-14 win over Utah. The four ‘W’s” dominated the pigskin moving on the ground when Shaw did not have it. Leroy Whittle’s aggressive running (269 yards for a 4.6 average) made him one of the key factors in the 22-15 defeat of the Baylor Bears. Whittle often made long gains because when hit he was often able to break away. But when short gains were essential, co-captain Bruce Williams seldom failed. In fact, he lost only one yard during his Beaver grid career. Booker Washington and Cliff Watkens rounded out OSU’s crew of ball carriers, each averaging over 4 % yards per carry. 424 The Beaver's offense was led through the air by quarterback Gordon Queen (above) who led the nation in TD passes thrown. Booker Washington (above left), Charlie Shaw (far left) and Le Roy Whittle (left) pushed out the ground yardage for the Beavers. Queen, Crowston, Woodworth? Oregon State’s quarterbacking reflected the frustration and inconsistency of the Beaver football season. Gordon Queen, a junior, and two sophomores, Marv Crowston and Warren Woodworth throttled the offense spectacularly at some times and poorly at others. Queen was the regular quarterback throughout most of the season and had impressive final season statistics (16 TD passes—the leading mark in the nation) yet his best games came in losing efforts. Against Indiana, he came in for Woodworth in the third quarter and completed 15 of 31 {Misses for 225 yards and two touchdowns. He was equally outstanding against U.S.C. in throwing three touchdowns and 126 yards; yet against Oregon he fell flat and had to be replaced late in the third quarter with the Beavers behind 31-0. His replacement, Marv Crowston. seeing his only action of the year, drove the Beavers to two touchdowns as he completed 10 of 12 passes for 137 yards while scoring once himself. At the final whistle, he had the Beavers camped inside the Oregon 30 threatening to score for a third time. But that was the story of the quarterbacks. A lot of late flourishes but not enough overall strength. 425 Defense 1963: Tight Line, Oregon Stale’s defense was slightly outplayed, allowing 3359 yards to 3113 for its opponents. Dick Ruhl, a stalwart at the defensive line-hacking spot anchored the line along with Joe Bonilla, Tom Holley and Rich Koeper. The line’s best game was the Stanford tilt in which the Orangemen forced the Indians into six fumbles, three of which Ruhl recovered. J Dan Espalin (left) runs the ball away from its intended receiver (behind). Dick Ruhl (above) storms through the line against Stanford. Loose Secondary Dan Sieg and Dan Espalin headed a defensive secondary that at times performed well, but on other occasions couldn’t do anything right . For the season Espalin and Ruhl led the squad in interceptions with two apiece. Sieg also picked off one before being sidelined for the season with an injury. Overall, the Reavers reacted well to the running game of their opponents, but had great difficulty against both the long and short passes. 427 Dan Sieg (right) upends another Indian. Record Utah 14 Colorado 6 Baylor 15 Washington 34 'ashington State 6 Syracuse 31 Stanford 7 Indiana 20 Southern Cal 28 Oregon 31 Bob Zelinka. Coach Gordon Queen (left) calls for the next play at a night game in Portland. The tailflappers (far left) entertained fans with their pregame antics and comments in unison.” right: Trainer Bill Robertson. Bill Stellmacher, Cliff Watkins. Marv Crowston, Don Carstenson, Charlie Shaw, Craig Cording. Wayne Drake, John Scoles. Mike Sullivan. Ken Brusven. Dennis Rozario. Al Funston. Dave Gould, Coach Bobb McKittrick. Manager Fred Anderson. Fourth Row, left to right: Wayne Valley. Warren Cole. Lonnie Hayes. Scott Miller. Doug McDougal. Len Frketich, Steve Clark, Paul Butler, Gary Casey, Doug Suckling. Norm Winton, Rich Koeper, Hoyt Keeney, Dave Downey. Thurman Bell, Manager Kirk McKenzie. h e i 429 ountry This Is Cross Country Running through the gullies and corn patches seen on these pages typifies race conditions that cross country runners encounter on Oregon State’s new farm course. This year’s young team (the first seven members are sophomores in cross country eligibility) managed an overall season dual meet record of three wins and three losses. Clyde Hunt and Morgan Groth were the team leaders, hut Tracy Smith who ran on the rook squad was the Beavers’ fastest runner. Coach Sam Bell also had at his disposal past greats Dale Story and Norm Hoffman who had some outstanding performances while running for the Staters Track and Field Club. Dale Story (left) leads the pack in a race on OSU's farm course followed by Jan Underwood (third), Tracy Smith (fifth), Morgan Groth and Clyde Hunt. Morgan Groth (below) emerges from the corn field about one-half mile from the finish. Clyde Hunt (right) is the first varsity runner across the line. Below Right, Left to Right, Row 1: Keith Soukkala, Lain Col-pitts. Row 2: Pete Mewett, Gary Baker, Coach Sam Bell. Row 3: Clyde Hunt, Morgan Groth. 432 A Great Team... The year 1961 produced one of the best teams ever to wear the Orange and Black. The team had set high goals for themselves: they wanted to finish at the top. Well they might have as they collected their eighth straight Far West Classic title and rolled through the long season defeating every team they faced. Then, disaster struck in the strangest place. Required to play twice mastered Seattle for an NCAA Regional Playoff invitation. Oregon State fouled themselves out of a late 10-point lead and a chance for the NCAA Championship. But this team will be best remembered for its great players, its teamwork, its record-breaking scores, its unbelievable comebacks and its undying will to win. Front Row, left to right: John Chambers. Scott Eaton. Terry Dreisewerd. Jim Kraus. Mel Counts, Maury Stevens. Dave Fox and Randy Rothman. Second Row. left to right: Coach Slats Gill. Manager Corky Smith. Lynn Baxter, Jim Jarvis, Rex Benner, Frank Peters, Rick Whelan, Wiley Smith, Trainer Bill Robertson and Assistant Coach Paul Valenti. Record OSU 53 OSU 82 Cincinnati 57 Cincinnati 61 OSU 71 Hawaii 55 Won 25 Lost 4 OSU 70 OSU 45 Hawaii 44 Oregon 47 OSU 66 Oregon 53 OSU 65 Stanford 57 OSU 80 Wash. State 66 OSU 65 Stanford 57 OSU 75 Wash. State 58 OSU 85 Seattle 79 OSU 87 British Columbia 47 OSU 67 Washington 59 OSU 91 Washington 60 OSU 97 Portland 68 OSU 55 California 65 OSU 95 Portland 61 OSU 61 California 49 OSU 76 Seattle 72 OSU 70 Indiana 57 OSU 72 Idaho 46 OSU 56 Indiana 52 OSU 112 Idaho 62 Far West Classic: OSU 71 Oregon 68 OSU 87 Louisiana State 57 OSU 85 Oregon 71 OSU 53 Colorado State 51 Regional Playoff: OSU 68 Brigham Young 58 OSU 57 Seattle 61 433 Marks the End of an Era Four decades ago. Armory “Slats” Gill became an All-American basketball player at Oregon State. Four years from that date he began his coaching career which will end this year. During that period he produced 10 championship teams and numerous All-Americans concluding with one of his greatest all-time players, Mel Counts. At the end of this season he had coached 599 wins compared to only 392 losses. However, Gill has meant more to OSU basketball than just wins and losses. His coaching has produced not only fine basketball players, but men as well. The discipline and poise of his teams witness this fact. Slats Gill’s service to Oregon State will continue when he steps into Spec Keene’s shoes as athletic director. During a time out. Coach Slats Gill (above) instructs the team on his latest strategy. Gill's favorite player, Mel Counts (right) signs autographs for his numerous fans. 434 Big Mel (above) completely baffled Stanford's Tom Dose (number 55) when he made this unbelievable shot from behind the basket. Cincinnati’s George Wilson (right) could not do any better as Counts poured 38 points over his head. Led by a Versatile Big Man... Height is an asset to any basketball player, but Mel Count’s seven feet was only a small factor that made him a really great player. Dedication, agility and skill were equally important. Opposing teams were faced with a barrage of hooks, jumpers and underhand shots from all parts of the court, with deadly accuracy, too (he had a .461 average). Mel wasn’t afraid of leading a fast break either as several times he raced the full length of the court, stuffing the ball. Often Counts would leave his shorter defender flat on his feet as he went up for a shot. Cincinnati’s George Wilson was helpless as Mel scored 38 points to lead the Beavers in the Bearcats’ biggest defeat in 6 years. At other times he was the floor leader. Against Oregon, Counts roamed all over the court spearheading the attack with deadly shots and feeds. Mel ended this season with a 26.7-point average and Oregon State’s all-time scoring title with a career total of 1973 points. His abilities earned him a position on several second All-American teams and the 1964 Olympic team. 436 Defense (above) was another one of Counts' specialties. The Louisiana State coach didn't like it when big Mel scored 48 points against 437 Fast, Flashy Guards... Teamed with Counts, guards Jim Jarvis and Frank Peters made the team. Jim’s quick passing and playmaking and the sharp shooting of both boys (Jarvis averaged 13.9 points, Peters 13.3), made the pair hard to stop. On defense Peters was often given the job of stopping the opponents’ top scorer. Jarvis was usually freer to roam the court stealing the ball and generally making it rough on the other team’s big men. Jarvis’ high point came during the second Seattle game. With about 10 minutes to go OSU was 16 points under and everyone had given up hope; everyone, that is, except the team. Pressing the Chieftans tightly, Jarvis took over and put the team into a lead within 5 minutes. The fans couldn’t believe it, but the Beavers went on to win. Peters had his high night in the first Idaho game, leading the team with 26 points. In the second game, both guards scored in the twenties. Teamed with Counts’ 36 points, the team demolished its own scoring record with a 112-point production. 438 Jim Jarvis (far left) fires one of his deadly jumpers from outside, while Peters (top) breaks for the basket. Frank Peters (left) breaks inside for a clear shot. Jarvis (below) demonstrates the ball handling ability which earned him a position with Steve Jones (guarding Jarvis) on the Far West Classic all-star team. Terry Dreisewerd, above, pulls down a rebound while Jim Kruas watches. Rick Whelan, right, gets position for a rebound against Ron Bonham in OSU's rout of Cincinnati. Improved Forwards Juniors Jim Kraus and Terry Dreise-werd each received starting assignments part of the season. Jim really came into his own during the second Seattle game when he took over for Counts who was in foul trouble. He improved his play on the boards considerably during the season. Dreisewerd ended the season with the highest field goal percentage on the team with a .556 average. 440 Promising Sophomores Each of the team’s sophomores displayed specialized skills. Scott Eaton, who saw the most action, developed his defensive abilities and was noted for his quick moves. Dave Fox also started part of the season and was a somewhat better shot than Scott. Rick Whelan was Gill’s second ball-handling expert. Good at breaking the press, Rick also took the free-throw accuracy honors with a .815 average. Dave Fox. left, saw plenty of action this year. Scott Eaton, below, was a starter most of the year. ... and an Espirit de Corps Coach Gill saluted his reserve men as the “espirit de corps.” But as important as giving moral support, these men often filled in important spots in tight games when the first stringers were in foul trouble. Lynn Baxter (left above). Randy Rothman (left below). Maury Stevens (left) and Rex Benner (below) all played important roles in the success of the team. ... But Denied its Ultimate Test The Beavers had a giant task to get to the NCAA finals. Number one ranked UCLA was directly in their path. Some experts gave Oregon State a chance to upset the Bruins, others were doubtful. For more than a week Gill drilled his stars on breaking UCLA’s tough zone press. But getting past Seattle was OSU’s first hurdle. Most Oregon State fans were confident the team would defeat Seattle again, especially since this would give Gill his 600th victory. After victory was seemingly a sure thing, missed frecthrows. and a missing pair of guards left the Beavers on the short side of the score ... and almost tragic defeat for the team, the coach and the school. Wrestling Beavers Are Pinningest Team in Nation Coach Dale Thomas’s wrestling machine wrapped up its 6th consecutive Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Championship and became known as the pinningest team in the nation. Pacing the pinningest team was the pinningest wrestler Len Kauffman. Out of 27 matches, Len pinned 22 men but was narrowly defeated in the NCAA championships by the eventual NCAA champ and received third place. He was voted the outstanding wrestler at the Washington Invitational, the PCI Championships and received an award for the most falls (4) at the NCAA Championships. John Isenhart (137 pounds) and Lee Rosen-burg (157 pounds) both had winning seasons and became coast champions. Graduating Seniors Lee Rosenburg, right, and John Isenhart, right, took the Pacific Coast titles in their weight classes. 445 Len Kauffman, above, wastes no time in pinning his opponent. OSU Places 5 PC! Champs Collecting a 13-3 win-loss record, the team dominated the Washington Invitational with six wins and placed 5 champions, two second places and a third place at the PCI Championships. In taking the championship the Beavers set a PCI record of 92 points. Heavyweight Art Makinster and Gary Head (123 pounds) were top men in their classes. Gordy Lowell (167 pounds) and LaVern Alton (147 pounds) placed second and Steve Hashimoto (130 pounds) was third. The Beavers placed twelfth at the NCAA Championships and had the most total pins. PCI Champ Art MaKmster, left, controls his match while LaVern Alton, below, looks for an opening. Sitting, left to right: Lee Rosenburg, Gary Head, Steve Hashimoto, and John Isenhart. Second Row: Lee Sprang. Len Kauffman, LaVern Alton, Gordy Lowell, and Denny Landers. Standing: Coach Dale Thomas, Jack Taylor, Bob Bailey, Mike Walker, Athletic Director, R. S. ‘■Spec Keene, Art MaKinster, David Harle and Manager Frank Ivey. Mike Walker, below, attempts to put his man on the mat. 447 Swimming Beavers Break More Records A recent tradition with the swimming team is breaking its own records and 1964 was no exception. The team broke 14 out of 17 possible records on the way to establishing its first winning season since 1958. The team’s top man. Hob Hobde, represented Oregon State in the National Collegiate meet at Yale. Breaking records individually were Dave Maxwell (3), Mike Smith (2), Bob Hobdy (2) who timed 2:05.7 in the 200-yard backstroke, Doug Huey (2) who was the team’s top scorer, and Gregor Greig (1). Dave Maxwell and Merry Willc, below, make an exchange in the medley relay. Bob Hobde. right, was Oregon State’s outstanding swimmer. Gregor Greig. left, makes a turn in the butterfly. Doug Huey, below, was the team’s leading scorer. Front Row, left to right: Bob Crabtree, Tom Bray, Bob Baker. Second Row: Chris Hirayama, Dave Maxwell, Mike McGuire. Boby Hobdy. Third Row: Ben Faus, Gregor Greig. Jerry Wille, Doug Huey, George Ising and Guy Moore. Back Row: John Schneider. Norm Spencer. Ken Ackles, Dale Vaughn. Mike Smith and Rick Wood. Rugby Dad’s weekend drew hundreds of students and their dads to watch the Rugby team, typifying the increasing interest the sport is attracting. This year’s team has shown great improvement and ranks one of the best around. In compiling a season’s record of 8 wins and 1 loss, the Ruggers took the Divine Cup from Oregon for winning a best two out of three series and merged champions of the Northwest Intercollegiate Rugby Conference. Soon the Rugby and Soccer teams will have a field of their own. Sitting, left to right: Jeff Cowan, Steve Cowan, Rex Stewart. Bill Candee, Jake Mackenzie (captain), Tom Hussey. Gene Tinker, Jerry Jordon, Dick Johnson. Chris Clark. Second Row, left to right: Assistant coach, Dr. Leach; Kirby Schwinck, John Doane, Lloyd Ledrere, Ira Burnett, Merve Fukuda, Kimo Moncrief. Miles Weaver, Bill Keep, Jess Jones, Scott Miller, Doug Johnson, Coach Dr. M. Dawson. Third Row, left to right: John Thomas. Carl Hellis, Bill Newton, Roger McCaskcr, Wiley Smith, Lloyd Chapman, Phil Nickols and Gerry Nash. Last Row, left to right: Bill Hubbard, Jim Robinson, Dale Dennerline, Paul Menncn. Barry Tancred and Jerry Burk. 450 Kneeling: Team Captain Allen Bates. Sitting, left to right: Pat Kaufmann, Ed Hausafus and Alan Dapp. Rifle Four All-Americans, Allen Bates, Alan Dapp, Pat Kaufmann and Ed Hausafus again teamed to shoot an outstanding score of 1163 out of a possible 1200 in the National Intercollegiate Championships. The score has yet to l)e matched with other schools but compares favorably with the 1157 which earned the team fourth place nationally last year. This year’s most improved shooter was team captain Allen Bates with a 292.6 out of 300 average. Pat Kaufman was state individual open champion with a 793 out of 800 score. All-Americans Ed Hausafus and Pat Kaufmann, above, display championship form. Skiing OSU took fourth place at the Portland State Winter Carnival in Bend out of a field of twenty-six schools represented, while at the Oregon State dual meet with Lewis and Clark, OSU won with Richard Margosian placing a strong first in both the downhill and slalom. The Nordic Team participated in the Snow-shoe-Thompson cross country race at Reno in the Nordic weekend sponsored by Chico State. This event is traditionally run on almond shells due to lack of snow at this time of year. During spring competition, Rod Hebron, member of the 1961 Canadian Olympic team, will be racing with the team, defending the Oregon collegiate title. Finishing out three successful years, nordic captain Kurt Schmidt (alpine captain), Per Barardsen, Otto Fontain, David Schaad. Jerry David Schaad (above left) shows perfect cross country Harpster, Roger Schaad, Dick Margosian, Tom Olson. Nils Holstrom, and not pictured form. Roger Schaad (above right) pre-jumpmg a roll in is coach Dr. John Darrah. the downhill course at winter carnival. Below, from left: l Row 1, left to right: John Paauwe, Bob Enslow, Bob Wolsborn, and Mason Young. Row 2, left to right: Don Minor. Russ Swanson, Captain Fred Heidt. Rob Swingle and Coach Jim Barratt. Bob Enslow, left, alternated between the first and second positions during the year. Golf The sophomore-heavy Oregon State Beaver golf team went through the 1963 season enjoying 11 wins while losing eight and tieing one dual match. Coach of the team. Jim Barratt, resigned at the end of the season to he replaced by Freshmen Coach Jack Goodman. Alternating in the number one position throughout the season were Boh Wolsborn and Boh Enslow. In Northern Division tournament play, the Beavers were fourth out of four teams, with the final standings showing Seattle the winner with 586, followed by Oregon, 597; Idaho, 607, and OSU, 608. 453 T rack Victory over Oregon ... During Coach Sam Bell’s short 5 years as track coach. Oregon State has risen to a national track power. By far the Beaver’s l est year. 1963 produced ten team records, while the spikers became regional and national champions. But perhaps these accomplishments were not what made the team really great. For 17 straight years the Beavers had l cen underdogs to last year’s NCAA champs, and OSU’s archrival. Oregon. Consequently, Bell (right) would not consider his team a success until it beat Oregon. But this year truly brought success as the Beavers finally came out on top by a convincing score of 79 to 66. Not far behind the Ducks at the NCAA Championships, the Beavers took sixth place with 29 points, the highest total in Oregon State history. 454 ...Led by NCAA Champs... This successful season was sjjearhcaded by a strong middle distance crew. The crew’s leader, Norm Hoffman, ended his competition at Oregon State as the nation’s top collegiate half-miler. Hoffman was defeated only once, and then by Oregon’s highly touted Ray Van Asten. but whipped him soundly in all other meetings. Norm went on to win the half-mile in the Far West Championships and the NCAA Championships in a record time of 1:48.0. Injuries stopped Norm from competing in the AAU. The other top middle distance man, Morgan Groth. came to Oregon State after setting a junior college half-mile record. Just a sophomore this year, Morgan was only defeated by sub-4-minute miler, Keith Forman of Oregon. Almost breaking the 4-minute harrier himself, Groth broke the school record with a 4:00.8 timing at the Compton Invitational meet. At the NCAA championships, Morgan added another first place to the team’s total. Norman Hoffman (left) whips Oregon's Flying Dutchman Ray Van Asten, in the 880, while Morgan Groth (below) attempts to races eventual winner, Keith Forman. 455 ... A Russian Competitor... The outstanding season jjerformances were only a start for Groth, however, as he qualified for Russian competition in the AAU championships with a school record in the 880 of 1:47.5. In Europe, he won 3 out of I races, defeating AAU 880 champion Jim Dupree in one and sub-4-minute miler Cary Weisinger in another. Gary Stenlund was responsible for another of the team’s strong events, the javelin. His consistent performances made him one of the nation's top javelin throwers. He set a school record with a toss of 260' 11at the West Coast Relays. At the NCAA Championships, Gary added 8 points to the Stater’s total with a second place. Morgan Groth and Jerry Brady (below) lead Kieth Forman on their way to winning the race that was Oregon's final deathblow. Gary Stenlund (right) threw the javelin so far it completely left the throwing area at Eugene. 456 And A Decathlon Champion Steve “Versatile ’ Pauly climaxed his multisport athletic career at OSU by becoming the nation’s top decathlon man with a 7852-point effort. Steve’s many talents came in handy during the regular season as he came up with valuable performances in the javelin and hurdles. At Oregon. Pauly set a personal record, throwing the javelin 244' to boost the Beaver’s winning cause. Tom Wyatt, a consistent performer in the hurdles, broke the school record in the 440-yard intermediate hurdles with a time of 51.0 in his sixth-place finish at the NCAA championships. Frank Marsh added another record in the hurdles department with a high hurdles time of 14.0. Decathlon champ Steve Pauly (left) added points in the javelin and hurdles during the season. It looks like OSU has a slight edge (below) as Tom Wyatt (left), Frank Marsh (third from left), and Steve Pauly (right), lead over the first hurdle. 457 Back Row. left to right. Coach Sam Bell. Gary Stenlund. Lou Fasano. Steve Pauly. Jerry Betz Frank Marsh. Norman Hoffman, Morgan Groth. Jim Roehm, Gregg Macy. Tom Boswell, manager John Sheller. Front Row. left to right. Jay Prochnow. Jerry Brady. Rich Cuddihy. Jan Underwood, lain Colpitts. Tom Wyatt. Lynn Eves. Terry Cox. Rodger Herbert. Al Schwider. Marv Radloff. A World Record, Too! Oregon State recognition climbed to the world level this year. The distance medley team of Lynn Eves. Jan Underwood. Norm Hoffman, and Morgan Groth had one of the best times (9:40.5) in the world. But the middle distance aces really showed their talent in the two-mile relay. Running against the fast Southern California striders, Beavers Underwood. Hoffman, Groth and Jerry Brady were pushed to a fabulous time of 7:18.9 which eclipsed the world record previously held by a USA national team. Record OSU 66 4 ..........San Jose State 78 V4 OSU 47......................Stanford 98 OSU 79 4 ..................Fresno State 64 4 OSU 124.................Lewis Clark 16 OSU 124...................Portland State 16 OSU 99..........Washington State U. 46 .........................Idaho 59 OSU -9 .....................Oregon 80 ‘Sl '9 ....................Oregon 66 Far West Championships...............OSU 2nd NCAA Championships...................OSU 6th 458 Distance man Rich Cuddihy (far left) set a school record in the 6 mile, timing 28:52.4. Lou Fasano (left) was another important point earner during the season. He set a school record of 168' 5Yz” in the discus. Lynn Eves (top) concentrated on the sprints and 440. while Jim Roehm (above) headed the broad jumpers. 459 HMHUUi'l Baseball Beaver Pitchers Lead OSU to Playoffs Coach Ralph Coleman’s Beaver base-ha llers pitched and hit themselves to the Far Western Regional playoffs against Southern California before bowing to the Trojans in two out of three tilts. The Orangemen, on their way to the NCAA playoffs, compiled an 11-4 Northern Division mark and an overall record of 23-12. Oregon State opened the season with a trip to the land of sunshine, with eight games scheduled against national powerhouses, Arizona and Arizona State. OSU came home with a 4-3 mark giving an indication of things to come. The strong point of the Oregon State nine was a pitching staff that relied mainly on the talents of lefty Cecil Ira and fast bailer Dennis Straub. Ira came through with a 10-3 season, while Straub compiled a 4-3 mark with one win over Southern Cal. Beaver headman, Ralph Coleman, made the ’63 campaign his 32nd year of coaching at Oregon State. Coleman, the dean of baseball mentors on the Pacific Coast, has had the OSU diamond men on or near the top in most of these years. He has engineered the Orange to two straight Northern Division titles and NCAA playoffs. 460 Record Pre-Conference Record A f I OSU 7....Arizona 1 OSU 4....Arizona 3 OSU 2....Arizona 3 OSU 4_Arizona State 5 OSU 8_Arizona State 5 OSU 2 .... Arizona State 7 OSU 8 .... Arizona State 6 OSU 0...Linfield 1 OSU 3...Linfield 4 OSU 8...Portland 4 OSU 4...Linfield 3 OSU 5...Linfield 3 OSU 6 .... Lewis Clark 2 OSU 12.....................Portland 0 OSU 7....Seattle 2 OSU 5....Seattle 3 OSU 2 ... Portland State 6 Won 11, Lost 6 Northern Division Record OSU 9..............WSU 3 OSU 7..............WSU 5 OSU 9............Idaho 0 OSU 8.......Washington 0 OSU 9.......Washington 1 OSU 4..............WSU 7 OSU 8........WSU 5 OSU 6......Idaho 9 OSU 22...............Idaho 6 OSU 2.Washington 1 OSU 5......Washington 4 OSU 3..........Oregon 0 OSU 1..........Oregon 2 OSU 5..........Oregon 0 OSU 3 ........ Oregon 4 Won 11, Lost 4 Western NCAA Playoffs OSU 5 .... Southern Cal. 6 OSU 8-------Southern Cal. 6 OSU 5 .... Southern Cal. 7 Cecil Ira (right) rated a third team All-American selection this year. Fast-baller Denny Straub (upper left) compiled a 4-3 record during the season. Coach Ralph Coleman (left) led his team to a second straight Northern Division Title. « •+j Hayward, Hilliard Lead Orange Defense One reason for the fine Beaver record was their exceptional defensive work. With Gene Milliard (right) at third, Doug Stahl at shortstop, Dave Long at second, and Terry Markham (next page, right) or Harry Demorest at first, Oregon State had an airtight infield that bordered on the spectacular at times. Stahl and I ong were both chosen for the Northern Division all-star squad and Hilliard gained honorable mention. These three combined to form one of the l est double play squads in Oregon State history. Behind the plate, OSU boasted one of the finest catching duos on the coast. Both Dave Hayward (below) and Morrell Crary were acclaimed for their strong arms and steady handling of the Beaver pitching staff. Hayward proved to be even more than a catcher by doubling as an outfielder and relief pitcher. •162 III s K t I Beaver Averages High OSU was strong on offense too, especially with the likes of A1 Lehrerand Frank Peters (left) at the plate. Lehrer finished second in the Northern Division hitting race with a .378 average, with Peters right behind at .356. Beaver shortstop Doug Stahl ranked fifth in the Oregon State hitting averages with a .294 mark. The leading RBI man was Peters who knocked in 29 of his mates. Ixjhrer was second with 22. I f 463 Back Row, left to right: Coach Ralph Coleman, Harry Demorest, Ron Stevens. Steve Clark, Frank Peters, Rod Trask, Dennis Straub, Coach Gene Tanselli. Athletic Director Spec Keene. Middle Rov . left to right: Dave Long, Steve Olsen, Doug Stahl, Morrell Crary, Del Kcrber, Kirk Chapman, Bob Nehler. Front Row, left to right: Terry Markham, Al Lehrer, Gene Hilliard. Veeder South, Dave Hayward, Jim Jarvis. Beavers Finish Against USC Oregon State closed out its Northern Division season with a crucial four-game scries with the University of Oregon to decide the league champion. All Oregon State needed was a split with the Ducks and this they did, thanks to the fine fielding and hitting of Dave Long. After the championship was wrapped up, the Orangemen moved into the Far Western Regionals against the University of Southern California seeking a trip to the College World Series. Southern Cal won the first game 6-5, but the Beavers bounced back to take the second battle 8-6 behind the pitching of Denny Straub. In the third and deciding contest the Trojans eked out a 7-5 victory over OSU, then went on to win the NCAA crown. During the year Oregon State won 11 of 17 preseason tilts, 11 of 15 league games and one from USC to finish with a 23-12 record, certainly one of the best marks in OSU baseball history. ■164 Hitting f I AB H RBI Ave. Jarvis 21 8 2 .381 Lehrer 135 51 22 .378 Clark 8 3 0 .375 Peters 101 36 29 .356 Stahl 126 37 20 .291 Hilliard 128 33 20 .258 Trask 21 5 0 .238 Pitching IP H SO BB ER W L Ira 103% 90 85 21 24 10 3 Straub 66% 57 68 17 22 4 3 Olson 55 38 32 20 17 3 1 Stevens 25% 21 14 23 20 3 2 Always a crowd favorite, the umpire (top) seems to be plotting a new way to spoil the game for everyone. Doug Stahl (above) slides into third base during the close series with USC. Second baseman Dave Long (left) heads for home. 465 TENNIS Beavers Second in Far West Graduation of top members from last year’s team did not stop Coach Irwin Harris' net-ters from bringing home a tie with Oregon for second place at the Far West Tournament. OSU’s top men. Chuck Smiley and George Hunt went all the way to the doubles finals before losing to Portland U’s team. Coordinating their matches with the brief periods of sunshine, the team managed to play 14 matches of which they won ten. Front Row, left to right: Dennis Greer, Jeff Woodside, Jerry Joy, Mel Chow. Back Row, left to right: Coach Irwin Harris. George Hunt, Keith Baxter, Jerry McElroy. Jack Smiley. Beaver Oarsmen (above) work out on the Willamette. The team (right) from left to right: Dennis Searcy. Karl Drlica, Andy Paul. Carl Bower, Fred Sterk, Jim York, Frank Morse. Niel Wells, and coxswain Jim Miller. 466 Chuck Sm.ley (left) and Geofge Hunt (below) comprised one of the top doubles teams in the Northwest. Record OSU I..........Pacific U. 3 OSU 2.......Portland U. 5 OSU 7.................SOC 0 OSU 7.......St. Mary’s 0 OSU 7........Willamette 0 OSU 7.......Portland St. 0 OSU 4..............Oregon 3 OSU 7.........Whitworth 1 OSU 8...............Idaho 1 OSU 5.................WSU 0 OSU 6........Willamette 1 OSU 3.................SOC 4 OSU 3.......Washington 6 OSU 2..............Oregon 5 Crew Oarsmen Raise $2750 While the Beaver crew did not meet with great success during the competitive season, the year was successful in another sense. Crew did not receive funds from the school and therefore, had to raise money for equipment and trips. This season Karl Drlica’s hard-working oarsmen netted $2750 dollars, a fund-raising record for the crew team. With this money, the team purchased several new shells. The competitive season saw the crewmen pitted against Stanford. USC. UCLA, and always tough Washington. With experience gained from these meets and a more solid financial foundation. 1964 8 team is looking forward to a successful season. 467 Rooks Spring Track Track had a successful season winning four and losing two meets. Leading the spikers in the dinstances were Clyde Hunt (right, first runner) and Gary Baker (right, second runner). Baker set Rook records in the mile at 4:09.8 and the two-mile at 9:16.0. Doug Parker was tops in the 880-yard run with a best time of 1:50.2. Butch Lumby tied the Rook 100-yard dash record of 9.8 and set a new record in the 220 at 21.9. Tennis The tennis team was hampered by an unusual amount of rain, but they still ended the season with an impressive 8-2 record, winning two decisive victories over the Oregon Frosh. Top men on the team were Jack Raiten and Pete Wold (far right), who moved to the number two and three spots on the varsity team. Golf Coach Jack Goodman’s freshmen golf team had a good season, winning eight of twelve matches. The top men, Steve Vrtiska and Steve Adams moved to the varsity. Other mem-l ers included Alex Hoffert, Steve Byrd, Roger Yokota, John Kemp, John Porter and Doug Warden. 468 Baseball The Rook Bascballers won eleven and lost nine games, placing eight players on the varsity team. The leading Rook hitter was catcher Lonnie Carlin with an average of .326 although two pitchers, Wayne Siv-ango (.400) and Tom Hobb (.344) had higher averages. Also above .300 were infielder-outfielder Mike Kelley, in fielder Sherm Allen and outfielder Dave Heniges who also led the team in RBI’s with 18. Winter Swimming The Rook Swimmers didn't fare as well as other Rook sports mainly because of the lack of a regular coach. Their season’s record was 1-3 but they provided the varsity with three fine prospects, Ixh Coulthard and Jerry Kramer in the freestyle events and Rite Little in the backstroke. Wrestling The Rook Wrestlers again established themselves as top competitors ending their undefeated season with a 31-5 trouncing of the Oregon Frosh. Heavyweight Hank Schenk was undefeated in 12 matches with 8 pins and Don Dykstra (157 pounds) won 9 and lost 1 with 7 pins, Jeff Smith (177 pounds, below with the advantage) ended with an 8-2 record while Wally Ogdahl (147 pounds, below') amassed 12 wins to 1 defeat. Basketball The Rooks started the season by splitting the first 10 games, but suddenly caught fire and won 8 out of their last 9 games to finish with 13 wins and 6 defeats. Led by Gary Allen (right) and Jeff Cud-worth (number 24 above) who set up plays and shot well from the outside, and 6-foot 10-inch Mike Erlingheuser (number 32 above) who controlled the boards and scored well inside, the Rooks reached their high point when they rolled over the Multnomah Athletic Club 105-86. 471 Fall Cross-Country The Rook Cross-Country team went through the season undefeated with their most impressive meet against the University of Oregon when they downed the Frosh 26-30. Leading the Rooks were the two Smith, Tracy, who not only beat all freshmen but all varsity runners as well and Terry, the number two man. Football After dropping an 8-6 decision to U. of O., the Rooks jelled into a swift-moving, hard-hitting machine led by 6-foot 7-inch center Rockne Freites and fullback Pete Pifer. Pifer scored two touchdowns in a close 14-6 win over Washington State and again tallied twice in a 21-13 victory over University of Washington. In the second “Little Civil War” game, the Rooks avenged their opening game defeat by completely dominating the Ducklings in a 27-0 verdict. The Rooks were led by team captain Greg Hartman who scored two touchdowns on passes, one from each quarterback, Bob Grim and Paul Brothers. The picture above shows the Rooks tight defense that allowed the Frosh only two yards rushing and forty-three yards passing. 472 Fall Intramurals HANDBALL: A1 Lehrer, left, displays the proficient ball control he used to capture the number one spot in handball competition by beating Tom Tussey, 21 to 9. Lehrer boasts a record of 6 straight victories. FOOTBALL: Phi Kappa Psi, fraternity champion, squeezed by Wyn Tyr, independent champion, to claim first place in all-college football. Below, Jim Hubbard and Mike Millikan take out defenders as Doug Condit breaks away for more yardage against Wyn Tyr. TENNIS: Don Bowker won the tennis singles crown with superb ball control as that shown at right. OTHER: The Dual Swimming crown was won by Sigma Alpha Epsilon after they walked away with 5 straight meets and the championship victory over Siegal Tyr Ilix, 31 to 5. The SAE’s also clinched the volleyball title by defeating independent champ, Reaver Lodge, 16 to 14. Beta Theta Pi, led by Sherm Allen with 87 points, gathered in 400 points for the top place in basketball free throws competition. Roger Mink of Acacia, with 90 points, had the highest individual frec-throw score in the league. The Betas also ran away with the A league horseshoes championship by beating Othil Gar. 95 to 57. B league was captured by Phi Gamma Delta while Delta Tau Delta took first place in C league play. Winter Intramurals BASKETBALL: The out-of-staters dominated court play to defeat Theta Chi, 27 to 10, for the B league championship. They are shown above left in action against Theta Chi. To capture the A league championship. Thorn Tyr, independent champion, defeated fraternity champion, Delta Upsilon, 64-47. BOWLING: Gar Tyr bowled their way to the championship by ultimately beating Alpha Tau Omega, 2531 to 2479. The Gar Tyr team is shown at left; from left to right they are: Ron-gie Wangerin, Roy Nakamura. Bill Leonard, Jo Groner. Dennis Tanioka. The highest individual game average of 181 went to Don Cook of Delta Tau Delta. SWIMMING: Delta Upsilon gathered in 19 4 476 I I points to take first place in the all-college swim meet while Sigma Chi came in second with 15 4 points. A new relay medley record of 1 minute, 8.2 seconds was set by the Delta Tau Delta relay team. Members of the relay team, pictured above, left to right, are: Bob Rothschild. Walt Samuelson, Larry French and Jack Paschall. GYMNASTICS: The gymnastics meet included such events as the parallel bars, side horse, trampoline, rings and rope climb. Jim Sample is shown at right in perfect form on the horizontal bar. OTHER: Beta Theta Pi took the number one spot in team handball by beating Pharmacy. The table tennis championship went to Jim Stacey while Delta Upsilon made off with thepaddlchall trophy by l eating Phi Gamma Delta. Weightlifting was highlighted by three new records, two of which were set by Lahcen Samsam. Samsam pressed 245 pounds and liench pressed 305 pounds. In the wrestling scene. Doug John took top honors by capturing the heavyweight title. 477 Spring Intramurals ALL COLLEGE TRACK: Bill Barnett, above, second from left, breaks the tape to win the 220-yard dash for Beta Theta Pi in the all-college track meet. Phi Delta Theta edged out the Betas in total jx ints for the meet. GOLF: Singles champion. Mike Dunham, right, sinks another putt for Phi Delta Theta. SOFTBALL: Below, left to right, Bruce Bettencourt, Dave Conley and Jim Graham display the softball trophy won by Delta Upsilon from Reed Lodge. OTHER: Kappa Delta Rho squeezed by Tyr Feoh Kaun in team tennis but dropped the badminton championship to Hawthorn Manor. Heckart Lodge lost to Beta Theta Pi in dual track while Sigma Alpha Epsilon amassed 239 points to take first place in Sigma Delta Psi. Olympics Two Olympic Medals for Jean Saubert Oregon State’s Jean Saubert became one of the few Americans to break into the world ranks during the 1964 Winter Olympics. After winning 9 out of 11 races in the Olympic trials, Jean defeated many of the world’s best skiers in half of her pre-Olympic races in Europe. At the Olympics in Innsbruck, Austria. Jean came from behind in the slalom to take third behind the French Goitschel sisters, Christine and Marielle, whom she had previously beaten. Early in the runs of the giant slalom, Jean found herself tied with Christine for an apparent gold medal, but Marielle swept down the long course less than a second faster, giving Jean a silver medal. After the Olympics, Jean defeated both girls as she finished her European racing. 479 Sitting, left to right: Vicki Fronk, Vicki Malcolm. Cathy Hardison, Donna Bartles, Jan Bliven. Standing, left to right: Kathy Standring. Sharon Linder-smith. Coco Hirstel, Judy Conner, Joyce Rosenwald. Linda Wright, and Sandy Burns. WRA The Women’s Recreation Association is organized to provide social and recreational activities for all campus women. Under the leadership of Jan Bliven, WRA offers extramural and intramural activities. Sport days. Water shows, Mother’s Tea, WRA Awards Convo, and interest groups. All activities are coordinated through Executive. Legislative, and WRA Representative councils. WRA intramural program, coordinated by Cathy Hardison, offered a variety of sports throughout the year. Each women’s living group has the opportunity to participate in the intramural sport program and are notified by their House Representative as to the different sports available. Basketball players (below, left) are shown huddled around their manager, receiving last minute information. Buxton Hall won the trophy for basketball. Another intramural game (below) shows the off-campus students playing Azella. The badminton trophies were won by Kappa Delta for singles and Buxton Hall for doubles. A Kappa Delta singles player (left) is shown returning a serve. Other intramural winners include Winston, softball; eight man crew. Gamma Phi Beta and four man crew, Azella; volleyball, off-campus students. Interest Groups Promote Fun and Competition WRA extramural program is composed of women interested in specific sports who compete against other schools. Members of the hockey interest group, traveled to Ellensburg, Washington for the annual Hockey Conference. OSU will host the Hockey Conference in 1965. in which twenty teams from Oregon. Washington and British Columbia will participate. The basketball interest group (below) was undefeated this season. Nine interest groups from other schools, visited OSU for the annual Sportsdav. in which the OSU interest group placed first. Below is the basketball interest group. Members include, front row. left to right: Barbara Hoffman. Nancy Noffsinger. Joyce Rosenwald. Marty Krohn. Francis Fields. Jan Biiven. Second row. left to right: Sandy Brown. Cathy Hardison. Cathy Crocket. Lynn Lrppert. Joan Peek. Carol Scott. Judy Larkins, and Coco Hirstel. Extramural officers, appointed by the WRA president (right) organize the interest groups and arrange for competition. Left to right: Carol Lindley, Cathy Crocket, Donna Bartles, Lynn Lippert, and Sue Sle-zak. Hockey interest group members (above) are practicing for the Hockey Conference. Seahorse members, left to right, back row: Barbara Tribett, Ann Coates, Jeanne Band. Dianne Jensen. Nona Donahue. Sandy Burns. Sharon Morgan, Linda Lambert. Second row: Janet Barker, Judy Moss. Barbara Steinfield. Carol Houston, Dot Hudlow, Linda Baker, Judy Black, Judy Harle. Front row: Sue Slezak, Miss Masilonis. Cheron Rusek. ORGANIZATIONS INDEX AAHPER.............3-17 Acacia .............150 Administration .....265 Aero Club...........344 Agricultural Economics Club .. . 283 Agricultural Engineers .......306 Agricultural Executive Council. .282 Agriculture. School of.........280 Air Force ROTC ... .334 Alpha Chi Omega ... 86 Alpha Delta Pi..... 88 Alpha Delta Sigma.. .322 Alpha Gamma Delta. 90 Alpha Gamma Rho..l52 Alpha Kappa lambda...........154 Alpha Dimhdn Delta.351 Alpha Omicron Pi... 92 Alpha Phi......... 9 1 Alpha Phi Omega .. .322 Alpha Sigma Phi.... 155 Alpha Tau Omega... 156 Alpha Xi Delta..... 96 Alpha Zeta.........283 Alumni Association . .371 American Pharmaceutical Assn...........329 Angel Flight.......335 Army ROTC..........336 Arnold Air Society.. .335 Arts ..............383 ASOSU..............361 Associated Women Students. .369 Athletic Board.....417 Azalea..............98 Barometer Editorial Staff..380 Barometer Business Staff............382 Baseball...........460 Basketball ........432 Baptist Student Union ............321 Beaver Belles......349 Beaver Business Staff............378 Beaver Editorial Staff............376 Beaver Lodge.......159 Beaver Sport Parachute Club .. .346 Beta Alpha Psi.....293 Beta Theta Pi......162 Blue Key...........356 Business and Technology. School of........290 Buxton Hall........100 Campus 4-H Club ... 284 Campus Club.........160 Cascadia ...........164 Cauthorn Hall.......166 Chemical Engineers. .302 Chi Omega...........106 Chi Phi.............174 Cholaraires.........394 Christiun Science Organization.....321 Civil Engineers....307 Coed Cottage........ 97 Colleges............273 Collegiate FFA.....288 Cooperative Board of Directors.....371 Cooperative Students' Council ......... 74 Cooperative Managers' Association . 75 Concert Band.......391 Co resident Council.. 78 Crew................467 Crops Science Club. .285 Cross Country.......430 Dads Club...........370 Daeg llix...........184 Dairy Club..........285 Davenport House.... 165 Dean of Men.........271 Dean of Women.......271 Delta Chi...........176 Delta Delta Delta ..108 Delta Gamma.........110 Delta Sigma Phi.....172 Delta Sigma Rho .. .323 Delta Tau Delta.....178 Delta Upsilon.......180 Delta Zeta..........105 Dramatics...........384 Education. School of 29-1 Educational Activities Board............374 EhrStaan............170 Electrical Engineers 303 Engineering, School of.........298 Engineering Student Council .. .301 Eta Kappa Nu.......305 Euter| e............323 Farm House..........182 Fin and Antler Club. .286 Flying Club........3 14 Foot! Technology Club.............287 Football............420 Forensics...........400 Forestry Club ......311 Forestry. School of.. .308 Freshman Class Officers ........368 Fusser's Guide Staff 379 Gamma Delta........320 Gamma Phi Beta.... 112 Gar llix.......... 240 GarTyr.............239 GarWyn.............291 Golf ..............453 Governor of Oregon. . 268 Graduate School . .. .274 Hagall Staan.......214 Hagall Thorn.......166 Hawley Hall........114 Hawthorne Manor... 161 Heather Rac........121 Heckart Lodge......194 Home Economics Club.............315 Home Economics, School of........312 Horticulture Club .. .288 Hui-O-Hnwaii ......319 Humanities.School of 316 llix llix llix.....220 Inter-Fraternity Council ......... 72 Inter-Hall Council... 76 Intramurals .......473 ■Jameson House.....120 Junior Class Officers ........366 Junior I.F.C....... 73 Junior Panhellenic. .. 71 Kappa Alpha Theta. 122 Kappa Delta........124 KapjMi Delta Pi....297 Kap| a Delta Rho.... 196 Kappa Kappa Gamma ...........126 Kappa Kappa Psi .. .328 Kappa Pi...........297 Kappa Sigma........198 Kaun Eis...........239 Kaun llix..........218 Kaun Raad .........250 Kaun Staan llix....245 lambda Chi Alpha.. 192 lambda Kappa Sigma............328 lamplighters.......329 Little Sister of M inerva ........357 Marching Band......393 Masque and Dagger. .324 McNary Hall........183 Mechanical Engineers........305 Memorial Union_____372 Men’s Residence Hall Council..... 77 Meteorological Society .........300 Military. Division for.....332 Mortar Board.......355 Mothers Club.......370 Mountain Club......345 Mu Beta Beta.......284 Naud llix .........190 Naud Kaun..........245 Naval ROTC.........339 Off Campus Students ..........252 Olympics...........479 Omicron Nu.........315 Opportunity OSU .. .364 Orange O”.........347 Orchestra .........391 OSU-Corvallis Music Association........397 OSU Firemen........ 84 Othil Gar..........183 Outstanding Professors........348 Panhellenic ....... 70 People to People...365 Pep Band...........391 Pershing Rifles....336 Pharmacy. School of 326 Phi Chi Theta...... 293 Phi Delta Theta..... 200 Phi Eta Sigma......351 Phi Gamma Delta...202 Phi Kappa Phi......350 Phi Kappa Psi......20-4 Phi Kappa Sigma ... 206 Phi Kappa Tau......210 Phi Kappa Theta ...193 Phi Sigma Kap| a .. .208 Phi Tau Sigma......302 Physical Education. Division of........342 Pi Beta Phi........128 Pi Kappa Alpha. ... .211 Pi Kappa Phi.......212 Poling Hall........214 President of OSU. .. .266 Publications.......375 Publications Committee .........374 Quorth Ix gar......171 (Juorth Staan......217 Rally Squud .......418 Reed Lodge.........222 Registrar..........272 Rho Chi............327 Rifle Team.........451 Rook Sports .......468 Royalty............401 Rugby .............450 Sackett A..........130 Sackett B..........132 Sackett C..........220 Sackett D..........219 Scabbard and Blade. .333 Science. School of... 330 Sea Beavers........ 344 Seahorses ..........483 Senate..............362 Senior Class Officers.......... 38 Seniors ............ 37 Sigel Hnggal........242 Sigel Tyr llix......188 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 224 Sigma Chi...........226 Sigma Delta Chi .... 325 Sigma Kappa.........134 Sigma Nu............228 Sigma Phi Epsilon.. . 230 Sigma Pi............232 Sigma Tau...........304 Silver Wings........334 Snell Hall..........136 Soils Club..........289 Sophomore Class Officers ..........367 Spindrift Staff..... 379 State Board of Higher Education. .269 Student Government 362 Swimming............448 Talons..............354 Tau Beta Pi.........306 Tau Kappa Epsilon 234 Telemike Club.......320 Tennis..............466 Thane .............352 The Pines...........119 Theta Chi...........236 Theta Sigma Phi. .. .325 Theta Xi........... 238 Thorn Tyr...........169 Tool and Manuf. Engineers ........304 Track...............454 Tyr Feoh Kaun.......244 Tyr llix Gar........168 University Chorus .. .394 Varsity O .........343 Waldo Hall..........241 Weatherford Hall ...246 West Hall...........142 Winston House.......141 Withycombe Club .. .289 Women's Recreation Association........480 Wrestling ..........444 Wyn Thorn...........215 WynTyr..............216 Xi Sigma Pi.........311 Yar llix Thorn......186 Yar Yar Ix gar......248 Zeta Psi............251 Zeta Tau Alpha......147 -184 STUDENT INDEX A Aalfs. Dennis I .. 126 Abbey. Susan K. 135 Abed. T.. ISO Abel. Diane Marie. 123 Aberwld. Ruth Marie. 39. 120 Abraham . Jaymie Sue. 71. 133, 136. 329 Abraham veil. Iz?e Ann. 140 Acaiturri. lawns It.. 242 Acidcra. Napoleon I). It., 154 Acklin. lasrry 1... 244 Aclon. Dennis I... 3!) Adair. David Carl. 182 Adanvek. James C.. 39. 77. 106. 304. 306. 360. 356 Ailams. Alexander M-. 206 Adams. George K.. 39, 252 Adorns, Kerry I... 116 Adams. low S.. 324 Adams. Michael 1-ewis.. 169. 372 373 Adams. Ramlolph J.. 39 Adams, litchard W.. 39. 236 Adams. Marshall G.. 20. 73 Adams. Steven II.. 202 Ailamson. Kverett I... 288 Adcock. Stephan Gran. 159 Addicott. Sue. :t25 Addleman. Albert l .. 164 Adelekc. ltivi Kolttkc, 114 Adelman. James A.. 241, 282. Adelmun. Itotierl I... 167 Adkisson. Mnr ine PL. 106. 315 Agtiim. Axu H., 252 Agena. Clarence M.. 241 Agostino. Kav D..2I1 Ahlem. William It.. 225. 286 Aikman. I.ynn A.. 202 Airey. Dennis D.. 39. 77. 166 Aiken, Ted P.. 198 Akers. Hugh Allen. 191 Akers. Robert K.. 67. 262 Albent. Ted K.. 79. 228 Albertson. Oran I... 304. 326. 350 Albrgiht, Klaine J.. 143 Albright. Itichard I... 202. 319 Albright. J.unes A.. 166. 372. 373 Albright, Itobert Jam. 1W Alder. Judy R.. 101 Aldenaon. Itichard Ice. 155 Alexander. Charles W.. 252 Alexander. Sandra K.. 87 Alexander. Jerry It.. 252 Alexander. Katherine. 89 Alexander, Julie A.. 39. 106 Alexander. Pamela M.. 141 Alexander. Itichard R., 229 Alexander. Sandy. 39 Alkire. Sandra Lynne. 143 Allan. Olga J.. 106 Allen. Edna E.. 39. 143 Allen. Gary Dennis. 179 Allen. Crete hen II.. 112 Allen. Karen L . 39. 70. 106 Allen. Kay Charlene. 136. 329 Allen. Mary Prances. 143 Allen. Sharon L.. 86 Allen. Sharon Ice. 114 Allen. Robert It.. 185 Allen. Sidney H.. 39. 169 Allen. Sherman A.. 162 Allen. Susan J.. 70. 106 Allen. Tnidy B.. 130 Allhands. Tara L.. 106 Allison. Barbara Jean. 101 Allison. Donald R.. 39. 252 Allison. Joe Dennis. 39. 161 Mliw.n. Judith A.. 252 Allmon. Mulon Dale. Jr.. 186 Allred. William J.. 229 Alpan. Suleyman O.. 28ft Alstead. Karleen Kay. 76. 130 Allheide. Ann I... 128 Alton. Robert C.. 39. 252. 306 Alvord. 180 Ambrogctti, Walter J.. 217 Amens. Itobert ! .. 39 Amerine. Itoy Itaegan. Iftft Amick. tester Kverett. 167 Ainolh, Alan It.. 21ft Amsherry. Judith C.. 14-'l Anderson. Allen II.. 190 Andrr n. Arthur It., 327. 328. 329 Anderson. Bart si ra I... 101 Anderson. Barbaras.. 141. 101 Anderson, Bonnie L.. 130 Anderson. Ilruce C.. 195 Anderson. Bruce Rolie. 171 Anderson. Clyde I, , 183 Anderaoei. Dale P.. 228 Anderson. David D.. 39. 164. M Anderson. Iktvid It.. 39 Anderson. Donold G.. 175. 179 Anderson. Klrlon G.. 241 Anderson. Kmic T.. 286 Anderson. Gory A.. 220. 352 Anderson. Coyle Y.. 13:4 Anderson. Gene p.. 239 Anderson. Joyilee S.. 288 Anderson. Jon M.. 200 Anderson. Joseph It.. 184 Anderson. Knrlern P.. 101 Anderson. Kathryn A.. 129 Anderson. Kenneth A.. 170 Anderson. Kenneth HI. 157 Anderson. Kirk S.. 39. 252 Anderson. Linda Jo. 143 Anderson. Duetto J.. 115 Anderson. lorm Jamo. 167. 320 Anderson. Lynn Klain. 136 Anderson. Martha J.. 145 Anderson. Mary Janet, 101 Anderson. Mi hirer I PL. 98 Anderson. Peggy I... 76. 79. 137 Anderson. Ralph K.. 39. 252 Anderson. Iteed It.. 169 Anderson. Richard C.. 155 Anderson, Itichanl B.. 251 Anderson. Richard J.. 283 Amlersnn, Ronald I... 39. 252 Anderson. Sandra G.. 3.1. 128 Anderson. William S.. 39. 215. 249 Ando. Norman H.. 174 Andrews. John L.. Jr.. 286 Andrews. Raymond G.. 173 Andrews. Victoria K.. 101 Andrieu. Raymond H.. 283 Andrus. Richard Bria. 221 Ang. Philip T.. 290 Angelo. Michael A.. 172 Anholl. Richard M.. 193 Anhom. Jeffrey C.. 81. 215. 352 Anhom. John I,.. 93. 215 Anhom. William C.. 39. 215 Ankles, Ken. 363 Aona. Virginia F,, 102 Afrple, I ester A.. 39, 72. 174 Arant. Nancy. 130 Arbogast. Hally A.. 182 Archituld. Ann. 21 7. 108 Archibald. K. A.. 39 Archils!Id. PLIward M.. 225 Archy. John Vincent. 228 Ardell. Eric B.. 206. 339 A rend. Itichanl Mirhe. 221 Arhreiwlt. Nancy J.. 114 Armantrout. Janet. 39. 252 Annuntrout. Jo A.. 252 Armantrout. Neil lira. 325 Armentroul. Sherrie S.. 39. 257. 325 Armex. John P’.. 252 Armliled. Gary U.. 251 Armstrong. Chuck W.. 200 Armstrong. Sandra I... 108 Armstrong. Susan A.. 101 Armstrong. Susan K.. 80. 146 Arndt. John Richard. 80 Amir Gary L.. 211 Anvil. Jerry p . 150 Arrera, Charles. 169 Arth. Peter. Jr.. 205 Aschenbarh. Don Itay. 215. 286 A«h. Richard W . 225 Ashcraft. pdizaheth I... 120 Ashenfelter. Dennis D.. 174 Ashimine. John T.. 39. 130 Ashmore. William Aus. 173 Ashmore. Janet Marie. 136 Ashton. Rita M.. 311, 124 Ask. Kristine Marne. 116 Assantcs. Arthur J.. 239 Astle. Jane. 122 Astro. Itichanl. 39. 252. 350 Atchison. Marilyn A.. 39. 79. 140 Atherton. Paula K.. 88 Atwood. Ilia W.. 39. 252. 293 Aubert. Marie Arlene. Ill Aufilrrmauer, Inn M . 78. ||9 Ausland. John Michael. 236 Austin. Nancy L-. 126 Avenl. I.irwta Jane. Ill Avery. Gerald W.. 166 Avery. James Keith. 231 Avril. Roger W.. 39. 150. 372. 373 Axluorl. Donald Seba. 211 Ayres. Jeon Kathryn. 87 Ayres. Itobert Bruce. 39. 252. 328, 329 Axrvedo. Miriam K. 130 B Itaanlsen. Per. 220 Itahcaick. Douglas I... 165 I Uhler. Bonnie Lynn. 118 Itackapaetayakom. I.inchang. 252 Baccus. Bar tiara A.. 76 Itacker. Sharon P.. 71. 87 Hackman. George B.. 35t. 220 Bacon. William IL. 230 Badger. Rodney A.. 39, 230 Barlley. Donald Rlmor. 2'I6 I tod ley. James I... 39. 236 llaihinna. Dura me M.. 137 Baeveldt. Lydia J.. 252 Itagger. Gale P... 1 7 Bagger. 1-eOOard G.. Jr.. 158 Bag ley. Plovd I).. 180 lluglcy. Susan K.. 120 llahr. Alvce L.. 143 Barley. Allen M.. 220 Bailey. Ikavul Alan. 201 Bailey. David Gordon, 215 llailev. Floyd l.estcr. 183 Bailey. Gayle R.. 137 Bailey. Glenne I... 39. 88 Bailey. Harold W.. 217 Bailey. Kenneth It.. 203 Bailey. Kaye S.. 39. 128 Bailey. Eoliert W.. 235 Bailey. Itobert W.. 171 Bailey. Robert I... 77 Bailey. Sally Jean. 132 Bailey. Sue Ann. 87 Bailey. Thomas P'.dwurd. 217 llailev. William M.. 39. 252 Baird. Charles W . Jr.. 158 Ituird. Jeanne L.. 74. 97. 354 Baker. Alfred R.. 39. 80. 118 Baker. I e« It.. I8f Baker. Donna J.. 143 Baker. Donna I... 39. 97, 315 Baker. Ila J.. 39. 252 Baker. Janet lairrain, 144 Baker. Joyce I... 101 Baker. I.ynda Beth. 144 Baker. Michael It.. 2(6 Baker. Norah A.. 31 . 97 Baker. Itichanl I... 296 Baker. Itobert S.. 40. 77. 81. 188. 343 Baker. Tom. 216 Baker. Steven Clark. 191 llakkrn. Clarence A.. 235 Batch. Thomas A . 40. ISO. 328 Raldock. Janet. 137 Baldwin. James I... 40. 198 Baldwin. James It,. Jr.. 40. 228 Baldwin. Patricia A.. 132 Baldwin. Robert W.. 229 Ball. Marilyn N.. 40. 86 Ballard. Dick. 217 llallcn. Anne M . 112.349 Ballrnsky. Merlin D.. 409 llallew. Richard James. 174 llaltazar. Samira E.. 123 llamfonl. James It.. 23. 181 Rammann. Walter F.. MI Banks. Jack Ralph. Jr.. 157 Hannon. William A.. 171 llarbcr. Martin Steve. 231 Bartier. Roger D.. 230 Barber. Itoger M.. 230. 40 llarcklav. David I .. 252 lUrcrofi. David J.. 252 Barenx. Terry A.. 94 Barhyle. Jan Cobey. 199 Barker. Jennifer law. 252 Barker. Joanne Marie. 252 Barker. Joe A.. 40. 84 Barker. Patricia J.. 74. 141 Barker. IVnelope M.. 71. 91 Barker. Virginia lac. 114 Itarkhurst. Rosemary R.. 106 lUrklow. Mary K . 40. 136 Barkus. liodger Waite. 244 llarnes. John M.. Jr.. 75. 174 Barnes. Robert O.. Jr.. 186 Barney. Judith Marie. 130. 321 Barney. James It.. 40. 252 Barney. Robert A.. 40 lUmgrover. Dirrv W.. 252 Barnhill. Itobert J.. 329 Bamum. Robert PL. 162 Itamum. Susan J.. 91 Baron, Norman PL. 244 Barr. Judv Ann. 93 Itarrell. Colburn L.. 215 Barrett. Beth Nell. 113 Barrett. Carolyn Rut. 143 Barrett. Dan C.. 218 Barrett. Joseph I... .' 25 Barrett. Itobert It.. 40. 252. 283. 288 Barrington. W. H . III. 173 Barry. Charlene V.. 113 Barry. Dennis Ray. 245 Barry. Ia retta R.. 112 Barry. Marilyn J.. 40. 112. 323 llarss. Kathleen Ann. 40. 144. 297 Bams. William Howar. 195 I tars tad. Dennis I-coo. 160 Bars low. Dennis A.. 40 Bartel. Donald K.. 206. 320 Bartel. Frederick W.. 40. 156 Bartel. PMward D.. 206 Itarlels. Donnu I... 90. : 47 Bartels. Judith A.. 75. 147 Hasten. Klixabeth S.. 95 Bash. Judith A.. 40. 108 Basinger, Itonnld M.. 40. 242. 252 Bass. Virginia Susan. 145 llaslian. Billie Jean. 116 Bate holder. Douglas I... 217 Balcheliler. Joan I).. 108 Balchehler. l-owis W.. 222 Balcheliler. Putriciu. 75. 108 Balchehler. las? A.. 40. IX) Batlemby. Paul C.. 173 Bultistoni. Paul M.. 215 Bauer. Barbara J.. 40. 108. 360 Bauer. Robin Chrys. 71. 129 Bauer. Sharon A.. 355 Itaumun. Fred I... 191 Bauman. Judith A.. 76. 78. 100. 140. 297 Bauserman, Julie A.. 40. 80, 146. 350 llauske. Kirk Robert. 174 Baxter. Clifford I... 40. 162 Baxter. Gary Anthony. 170 Baxter. Jan. 252 Baxter. Itichanl K.. 234. 466 Baxter. Holland W . 211 Bayne. William I Me, I8| Iteach, Gary I... 40. I8U Beach. Rebecca Ann. 106 Beal. Julia A.. 146 Brail. Jane M.. 132 Bean. William K.. 40. 101. 372. 373 Beard. John D.. 40. 166. .127. 329 lleatly. Joseph H.. 217 Beaty. Itobert lax?. 186. 288 Beauchamp. Judy I... 126 Beauchamp. Grant l ea. 183. 289 Beauchamp. Judith I... 349 Beaver. Itotiert James, 217 Beck. Elizabeth K.. 76. Itx Beck. Gory I.. 191 Beck. Janet PL. 124 Beck. John W.. Jr.. 236 Beck. Judy I... 143 Beck. Steven L« . 336 Beck. Tom A.. 194 Beckon. Nancy I... 40. 124 Becker. Palwin S.. 168 Becker. Henry G.. Jr.. 163 Becker. John Hall. 168 Becker. James It.. 40. 1 .M Becker. Terrence P.. 40. 252. 304, 305. 350 Beckham. David II.. 156. 329 Becker. Peter Harold. 239 Berkharn. William p .. 40. 252 Beckman. Gary It.. 40. 130 Beckman. Karl P'.. 211 Beebe. Bruce A.. 40. 252 Beebe. Katherine K-. 40. 92 Beeler. Gary A.. 224 Beeler. William J.. 225 Beery. Katherine I.yn. IIS Beesiey. Stanley A.. 158 Beesley. Marie F.. 40. 252 Beeston. Judith H.. 135 Begumil, Dorothy. 320 IVtckel Charles P.. 328. 329 Iteith. William. 174 llohm. Jerry P.. 220 Iteilke. Carol Ann. 125 Itehse. Dean I .. 40. 162 Bekooy. Itodger G.. 40. 162 Belcher. PLirl Lincoln. 73. 251 IMivcmi. William I . 220 Itelkengren. Itichard P.. 40 Bell. James W.. 213. 336 Bell. Thurman It.. 343 Bellinger. loiwrenceG., 210 Bellingham. IVaiglas A.. 40. I'.W Bel lock. Thomas C.. 218 Itelshaw. Glenn John. IS« llelsma. Bonnie. 87 Bell. Mary PL. 40. I.K. 347 Belter. IWeil Alsin. 158 Bern is. Jerry W , 40. 252 Bernier. Judith Mane. 117 I tender. I aura I... 112. 372. 373 Benerke. Kllen Doji . IOI Benedict. Alan C.. 280. 285 llengston. Steven J.. 40 Benjamin. Bonnie I... 88. 329 Ben jam me. P'rances A.. 89 Benner. Itex l . 40. 343 Bennett. Barbara A.. 40. 128. 380. 355 Benner. Itichanl Alan. 163 Benner. Itoyal D.. 162 Bennett. Donald PL. 40. 217. 286 Bennett. Douglas PL. 40. 252 Bennett. Judith M.. 101 Bennett. Marla Jean. 145 Itennett. Itobert M.. Jr.. 161 Bennett. Sharon I... 40. 90. 325 Bennett. Shirtev S . 252 Itennett. William It.. 162 Bennett. Woodson PL. 40. 162 Bennion. I-ora I... 40. 126 Benoit, Dunne L.. 177 Itenshoof. Jack I... 40. 252 Benson. Gary G.. 40. 224 . 347 Benson. Judith J.. 107 Benson. Ixc David. 168 Benson. Susan G.. 144 Benton. Terry. 203 llenlz. Joan Marie. 143 Benx. John Colburn. 211 Benz. Mary Margaret. 104. 284. 288 llcrg. Ikelbcrt Carl. 177 Berg. James V.. 235 Berg. Sumner It.. 222 Berg. William J.. 190 Berger. Grace A.. 144 Bergeson. Kenneth IL. 167 Bergholx. Barbara T.. 41. 252 Belgium I Kenneth It.. 249 Hergam. Itoger B.. 112 Bergman. David K.. 162 Bergreen. Chloe May. 128 Bergstrom. Donna S-. 128 Bergstrom. Joanne M., 87 Bcrkemeier. Barbara A.. 130 llcrki. Michael l-ester. 221 Bernard. Edward P . 351 llernanl. Philip J., Jr., 41. 218. 356. 363 Itemardy. Sharon A.. 124 llemcy. Barbara M.. 41. 97 I tern rilter. Prank J.. 41. 252 Berry. Douglas M.. 174 Berry. Ted L..4I. 162 Itessev. I aria A.. 41. 252. 327. 328 Bettencourt. Norman lb. 180 lletz. Gera hi W.. 41. 252. 458 licutler. Robert ltuss. '252 Revolt. Itotiert Palmer. 157 Revandich. Michele L.. 101 llevandich. Sheila A.. 88 Bcvens. Stanley W-. 41 Beveridge. John W.. 41.224 Bevendge. Michel W.. '224 Bewersdorif. It. H.. 250 Bewley. Carl Alden. 218 I (eyerie. liarlenc L. P'.. 41. 252 Itevcde. James M..41 Beymer. Annette E.. 100. 2ft' Bickford. Diana Joan. 328. 32 lliehn, David Arlynn. 183 llieier. Itartura Anne. 120 llierer. Barbara L-. 92 llierty. Kenneth P.. 222. 352 Itierman. I-arry R.. 155 Bigelow. Anne M.. 90 lligham. Dennis V.. 250 Bigler. John S-. 179 Bill. Itobert K.. 41 Bingham. Nancy. 126 Bingle. Corolyn J.. 101 Binney. Stephen PL. 41. 230. 304. 306. 350 Bird. Sharon Marie. 104 Itirkemrier. Bruce C.. 41. 252 Bishop. Bonnie PL. W Bishop. Donald 1... 41. 252 Bishop. Kay Elone. 41. 76. 86. 315 Bishop. Marvin. Jr.. 166 Bishop. Sheryl Ann. 130 Biswell. Ann. 124 Bittner. Ann Cheryl. 117 Biwer. Darwin A.. Jr.. 184 Itjerke. Ilruce G.. 41. 150 Itjerke. Brenda J.. 86 Itjork. James Albert. 221 Itjomeon. Brian H.. 252 Black. James A.. 41. 252 Black. John R.. 311 Black. Judith A.. 126 Blacker. Blair K . 336 Blackford. Judith A.. 109 Blackwell. Klixabeth. 112 Blacks tone. Tracy E.. 125 Itlackwill. Kav l-ois. 143 Blair. Margery F.. 108. 364 Blake. Patricia A.. 126 Blakely. Itobert C.. 222 Blakely. George M.. III. 224. 322. 362 Blakeley. Wayne H.. '231 Blanchard. Linda J.. 112 Blanchfield. Sherry I 41. 134 Blankenship. Diane M . 131 Biasing, larry B.. 41. 252. 311 Blevin. Ardis Ann. 135 BltW I rry D.. 204 Ithven. I-arry Allen. 41. 143. 167 Bloch. Allyne Mae. 131. 320 Bloch. Harold. 320 Block. iMland Krwm. 218 Itlodgetl. James A.. 302. 304 Bloedel. Itodger I... 41. 252 lllomquist. Jeffrey W.. 20 Bloom. Philip. 217 Blount. Gerald Prank, 211 485 STUDENT INOEX Ilium. Frank W., III. 177 lllumenfield. Nancy J.. 137. 362. 363 Boatman. Wayne A.. 41. 184. 343 Bobbett. Ronald E.. 41. 252. 311 I lor km. Terry l.ynn. ll «. 284 llockman. Donna Jo.. 114 Ilodner. William S . Jr.. 244 llodyfelt. Floyd W.. 285 llodyfrll. Kathleen M . 41. 106 Hoe. Craic I... 169 Hocger. August G.. 231 lloehm. Carol I... 41. 252 llochmc. I.nrry H.. 41. 150 lloehme, OraleeS.. 119 lioeke. Roger 1... 203 Horn. Carol Ann. 143 Hoeroma. Gail Ann. 99 Regard. Glenda Ixiis. 141 lloge. Kenneth Gerald. 156 Hoggs. Rexford W.. 173 lloldenow. I truce C., 252. 320 lloldmnn. I.inda M.. 122 llollermann, Jumn. R.. 306 IloUtad. Iavomw Joy. 104 Holton. Robin 329 Homcngcn, Robert W.. 203 Horn!. Sharron A.. 107. 357 llonde. Karen louise. 89 Hone. Theron Carl. 243 llonfirld, Andrea J.. 88 lionn. Dennis Reaugh. 243 Honney. Carole Je.inn, 103. 252 Honney. Ray C.. 41. 252 Honney. Robert A.. 41. 252. 208 Homer. William Jack. 177 lioock. John Adrian. 175 Hoohm. Margaret Ann. 136 Hoone. Klliott H.. 213 Hoone. Jimmie H.. 41 Hooth, Jerry A.. 41. 253. 288 Horden. l.ynn C.. 41. 130, 284 Horge. Stevo Orville, 203 llorgen. Norman Albert. 235 Horgen. Raymond It.. 41. 234 Horkgrm, Beverly A.. 144. 211 ltorkman. Charles K.. 172 llormann. Sharon Rose. 101 Hom. Alvin K.. 41. 253. 328. 329 Horrecco. John E.. 193. 352 Bursting. Barbara J.. 123 llostrup. Saundra Iasi. 133 I to swell. Tom. 458 Hothnc. Ralph E.. 41. 253 Holsford. Charles W.. 215 Holt. I homas James. 160 Hou. Marcelo C.. 41.263 Iktucher. Rodney M.. 253 lloocock. Jerry Alan. 73, 163 Ikiuska. Hurbara Ann, 116 How den, Dennis G.. 41. 214. 253 Bowen. Charles E.. 41. 263 llowen, Karl D.. 182. 282 llowen. I.yndcn C.. 92. 354 llowen. William It.. 288 ■ lower, Carl A.. Jr.. 467 Rowers. Carol K.. 41. 282. 284 Rowers. Constance V.. 41. 70. 147 Rowers. Richard l‘.. 245 Howie. James S., 224 Itowkcr. David M.. 231 llowkcr. Donald It.. 243 Howies. Carolyn M . 128. 328 Howling. Ilarbarii K., 129 I low man. Anthony Frank. 179 Itowman. Frederick I... 221 llownun. John Stonhop. 224 I low man. l.ynn I-ouise. 97 Howyer. l-esli Ann. 114 Howne. Richard W. 2.16 Hoyce. Richard. 41. 166 lloyd. Ronnie J., 126 lloyd. Carol l.ynne. 71. 127 lloyd. Gary A.. 283 lloyd. John A.. 293 lloyd. Pamela J.. 41. 141 Hovd. Ronald Dee. 243 Hoyl. Kathleen It.. 71. Ill llovles. Charles D.. 218 Hoyles. Robert W.. 41. 174. 253 llracher. John Douglas. 189 Brack. Jon H.. 180 Hradbttriy, Phyllis J.. 114 Bradford. Carol I«ec. 127 Hradlev. Charles It.. 214 Hradley. Jeffrey M.. 180 I trad lev. Richard V„ 77. Ml. 216 Bradshaw. Gary D.. 74. 194 Itradv. James E-. 81. 215 Hradv. James H.. 41. 150. 322 Itrady. Jerry. 456. 458 Hradv, John S.. 41. 192 llrainard. Doug. 222 llrnnaman. Ihxie I... 41.86 Hrandis. John S.. Jr.. 42. 253 llroitdl. Christopher G.. 217 llrandt. lairry Don. 186 Branson. f.arry Hugh, :t24 llamtner. Thomas Ren. 73. 154 Hratlain. Susan J.. 87 Hrauner. Katherine L.. 109 H res teen. Shcrron M.. 42. 253 Hressllove. William P.. 42. 75. 228 lirehm. Itoger A.. 42. 253. 328. 329 Rentbarth. Itobert H.. 151 Hreithaupt. Ann Kare. 139 Hrcithaupt. Mary M.. 78. 103 ltremer. Barbara. 42. 122. 122 Hremmer. Kathryn Ann. 114 lirennan. Patricia I... 132 Hrent. Susan Carolyn. 92 Hrrxier. Kathenne iai. 144 Hrew. Gary A.. 42. 239. 328 I Irian. Lawrence R.. 209 Hricco. Wayne A.. 215 Brice. Elizabeth J.. 94 Hrickley. Thomas Doy, 229 Ilridgefont, Mary E.. 136 llricthiuipt. Don. 189 llriggi, Constance P.. 116 llnggs. Thomas. 253 Hright. Larry It . 42. 253. 286 Prison, Barbara Alice. 107 llrixtol. Joan Kxther. Ill Hritton. Howard C.. 151 Hrizendinc. Linda M.. 106 llroad. James A.. 215 llroadhurst. Norman A.. 190 Hrobsl. Janet Ann. 100 llrobit. Nancy L.. 42. 124 Hrock. Terrence Kent. 185 Hrodie. Benjamin E.. 42. 75. 230 llrodie. James E.. 216 llmlie. William It.. 231 Hroer, John C.. 215 Hrogden. Hruce It.. 167 Hrogden. Linda J.. 42. 34. 193 Hrogdon. Sally R.. 122 Hronn. Gary U.. 42 llrookx. Carol Sue. 115 Itrooks. Karen M.. 42. 143 llrooks. l-ee. 171 llruokshire. Hetty C.. 42. 108 Hrown. Carol A.. 42. 108 Hrown. Cnrolo Jean. 100 Hrown. Caroline 0.. 1 2 Hrown. Clyde M . Jr.. 73. 155 Hrown. Eugene C.. II. 150 Hrown. Franklyn N.. 42. 72. 156 Hrown. Gary L.. 42. 304. 306 Hrown. George K.. 150, 351 Hrown. George W.. 220 Hrown, Harry It.. Jr.. 156. 372 Hrown. Ivan ElUwort. 253 Hrown. Janice K.. 90 Hrown. Judith Rue. 102 Hrown. Keith E.. 150. 322 Hrown. Marcia Lynn. 140 Hrown. Nancy Airne, 116 Hrown. Norris W.. 151 Hrown. Pamela Ann. 71. 109 Hrown. Patricia Jean. 116 Hrown. Peggy Ixiuiae. 133 Hrown. Raymond C.. 250 Hrown. Itobert I .. 165 Hrown. Robert It.. 166. 372. 373 Hrown. Itonald B.. 214 Hrown. Russell. 42 Hrown, Stephen II.. 170 Hrown. Stuart M.. 177 Itrown. Thomas K.. 167 Hrown. Toni M.. 136 Itrown. Wayne K., 42 Hrown. William ! can (Hilli. 225 Hmwnrng. Eugene I... 42. 171 liroyles. William It.. 42. 304. 305. 350 llruce. Wayne It.. 176 lime, Scheryl J.. 116 lirunig. Gregory II,. 246 lininn. Frederick A.. 167 Hruns. David Anthony. 199 Hnmsiun David F., 199 H run ton. Kendall I... 189 Hmnton. Wayne C.. 250. 352 Hruun. Kelly Chns. 201 Hryant. Geoffrey H.. 192 llryant. George T., 290 Hryant. James Glenn. 164 Hryant. Richard C.. 164 Hubcnik. Mark I... 204 Huchanan. Rarhara. 253 lluchanan. Christine. 107 Huchanan. David V.. 163 Huchanan. Gerry I... 98 Huchanan. Patricia I... 90. 349 Huchanan. William L.. 163 Buchholz. Anne K.. 42. 78. 121. 321 Huchbolc. Gory I... 194 lluchner. Douglas L.. 242 lluck. Arthur Norman. 157 Ruck. Donna Deo. 146 lluck. Mary A.. 94 lluck. Svlvia C . 42. 88 lluckhont, l-eslie A.. 126. 354 lluck lev. Itobert R.. 208 Huckley. Thomas L-. 42. 253 lluecker. Robert C . 193 llucller. Diane E.. 147 lluerk. Jacob E.. Jr.. 42 lluerk, Ted. 224 lluker. James M.. 42. 253 Hull. Jack M.. 42. 201. 328 Hullard. Joanne M.. 92. 354 Ituingardner. Judith A., 137. 321 Hunfen. Janice I... 147 llunyard. George L.. 216 Hurbidge. Marcia 1... 128 I lurch, Samuel F.. 42. 253 llurrhell. Linda A.. 42. 94 Hurckart. Don. 250. 253 Hurdclte. John D.. 42. 253 Burdick. Patrick T.. 235 Burk. Clyde Jack. 209 Burk. Jerome B., 177, 352 llurke. Steven G.. 199 llurke. James N.. 206 Burkhart. Christophe. 167 llurks. Ronald Elliot. 228 Hurles. Sandra Jean, 139 Hurman. I.«rry Dixon. 246 Humard. Thomas C., 220 Humrtt. Thomas I).. 296 Burnham, l-oona Alice. 114 Hums. Michael David. 169 Mum.. Sandra R.. 42. 106 Hums. Theodore K., 42, 253 llurr. David S..42. 228 llurreson. Burton J.. 42. 178 Burris. Douglas It.. 235 Burroughs, Gary S.. 153 Burroughs. Kathryn J.. 42. 143 Hurslic. Cynthia A. K.. 79. 116 Hurt. Christine 1... 140 Hurt. Robert W.. 42. 253 Husby. Edwanl R.. 167 Beatrice. Stewart V., I. 112 Huse, George. 42 Ruse. Alvin. 172 Ituvey. Marsh. 122 Hush. John Jay. 249 Hush. Penelope- A.. 144 Hush. Richard C.. 243 Hush. Robert C . Jr.. 249 Bush, Susan I... 132 llushnell. Judyann, 79. 114, 323 Hushong. Dixie I-ce. 119 Husk . Lirula C.. 128 Huswell. Lynne J.. 42. 78. 141 Hutler. Diane J. H.. 42. 106 Hutlvr, Douglas Earl. 229 Hutler. Jean A.. 94 Hutler. Robert M.. 42. 208 Hutler. Sandra I... 91 Hutler. Virginia L. H.. 43 Huttice. Darrel Duan. 156. 325 Huttke. Colleen S.. 130 Byars. Barbara Ann. 102 live. Joann It.. 43. 106 Rye. Michael E.. 43. 253 Hyerley. IVnnis L.. 187 llyers. Carolyn J.. 43 Byers. Karen M.. 43. 253 llyers. Shirley M., 101 llyers. Susan Dorothy. 103 Hyrd. Steven C-. 251 Byrd. Suzanne A.. 145 llyme. Janice Mane. 328. 321 Ityms. David A.. 43. 174 Itvois. Carolvn. 253 Hystrom. David I... 43. 328. 329 C Cacka, Adetia Anne. 116 Code, Glenda F.. 88 Cady. Lloyd Herbert. 253 Caine, William T., 162 Cain. Robert Gerald. 189 Cataba. Michael J., 216 Calalst. Samira I-ee. 132 Caldwell. Camlace I... 139 Caldwell. James A.. 43. 253 Caldwell. Kathryn A,. 43. 134 Caldwell, WlUlm K 187 Calhoun. Iteverly J.. 130 Calkins. Carol Lynn. 108 Calkins. Diana Iasi, 119 Calkins. Robert Edwin. 213 Calnghan. Kathleen G.. 124 Callahan. Darald W.. 43. 253. 306 Callahan. R. H.. 285 Caltan. Arthur I).. 175 Callaway. James It,. 235 Galley. Carol Ann. 113 Cameron, Christine I... 146 Cameron. Jane M.. 140 Cameron. Karen F., 43. 92 Cameron. Raymond C.. Jr.. 217 Camit. Crispin. 246 Camp. Denis Reynolds. 236. 352 Cmnpliell. IXin L., 43 Campbell. Donna E.. 43. 253 Campbell, Eugene Ale. 215 Campbell. F'rederick J.. 210. 352 Campbell. Janet S.. 43. 90 Campbell. John W.. 161 Campbell. Limla law. 135 Campbell. Kathleen M.. 107 Campbell. Michael D.. 152 Campbell. Suzanne I... 106. 315 Campbell. William It . 43. 208 Concilia. Richard P... 231 Canham. Clark F.. 297 Cannon. Dale A., 43. 204 Cannon. Jerry I... 250. 283 Cannon. Jeanne K.. 107 Cannon. Katherine S.. 43. 102 Cannon. Merle E.. 204 Cannon, ltosalce S.. 43. 92 Canter. Alan. 43, 251 Copies. Nancy A.. 78. 121 Cardwell. Rick Dunie. 164 Carwwell. Robert T.. 289 Carl. Piper. 92 Carl. Susan Anne. 87 Carleson. Richard I).. 172 Caricson. Thomas K., 154 Carlite. Galen M.. 214 Carlin, laiunic J.. 203 Carlson. Ann M., 87. 357 Carlson. Charles A.. 155. 320 Carlson, Dennis M., 191 Carlson. Harold W.. 166 Carlson. Harvey K.. 213 Carlson. Norman A.. 77. 80. 242 Carlson. Richard A.. 171 Carlson. Shelby Lynn. 113 Carlson. Stephen M., 225. 324 Carlson. Stephen M.. 225. 324. 346 Camaghan. Phil. 241 Camathan. Emily G.. 137 Carnegie. Judith Ann. 117 Carnes. laris C.. 43. 100. 289 Carpenter. Emily H.. 96 Carr. Myron Timothy. 163 Carrico. Robert G.. 289 Carrington. Charles I).. 43. 180 Carroll. Karen E.. 43. 124 Carroll. Steven A.. 43. 75. 178 Carroll. Susan Diann. 103 Carson. David Allan. 164 Carson. Karen I... 43. 70. 112 Carson, William Lyle. 198. 328. 329 Carstenson, Richard, 236 Carte. Mary Ann, 145 Carter. Carolyn L.. 43. 108 Carter. Carolyn Ruth. 117 Carter. Dawn Mane. 133 Carter. Dianne Linda. 145. 329 Carter. Jane L. 40. 126. 347 Carter. Jean K . 108 Cartwright. Sheron I... 139, 253 Carty. Daniel Michael. 155 Carver. Chary 1 lee. 144 Carver. Daniel 1-cc. 253 Cary. Daniel It.. 191. 244 Cary. Richard H . 43 Case. Carrie M.. 126. 404. 406 Case. Kenneth H.. 306 Cose. Manioc Ruth. 87 Case. Thomas D.. 43. 178. 350 Casey. Gary D.. 224 Cash. Limla It.. 43. 101 Cason. Hriarley J.. 97 Caspar. Margaret A.. 106 Casper. Richard F.. 43. 211 Cassell. John Allen. 217. 253 Coster. John K.. 43. 198 Caster. Todd H.. 171 Castro. James R.. 249 Cate. Stephen H-. 231. 352. 372. 373 Cates. Charles K.. 150 Cathorwood. Dwight W.. 174. 352 Cato, Stuart Leslie. 178 Call. Mary Olivia. Ill Cattcnon. James l.ee. 177 Calls. Sharon C.. 133 Ceughell. Judith N.. 96 Cavanaugh. Ann. 140. 145 Caveny. Kent Perry. 157 Cazrell. Shirley J.. 43. 253 Cedergreen. David K.. 169 Cellero. Michael W., 229. 352 Cesar . Mary R.. 146. 397 Chacartegui. laniise H., 132 Chac . Frederic I.. 246 Chace. Judith, lost Chaffin. Carole Ann. Ill (Thai. Patrick F'. P.. 245 Chalfan. John I... 198 Chamtierlaml. James W., 175 Chamberlin, Fay A.. 43 Chambers. Diane M.. 113 Chamber . Elaine J.. 101 Chambers. Gary M.. 211 Chan. Theresa K.. 115 Chang. Andrew W'emlel, 243 Chang. Georgiana S. J.. 138. 329 Cahpin. Ralph P.. 306 Chapman. James I... 43. 152 Chapman. Jeanette K.. 121 Chapman. Kirk S.. 43. 253. 464 Chapman. Lloyd Cecil. 241 Chapman, Sandra K.. 90. 349 Chappell, Carol J.. 43. 88 Charles. lime D.. 214 Charles. Margaret A.. 126 Charles. Susanna Mary. 138 Chamholm. William II.. 185 Chart ter. Jose|ih C.. 171 Charlray. Rebecca V.. 70. 88 Chase. Mary leminr. 145 Chase. Wesley Horton. 151 Chave. Martha. 108 Chee. Chester K. W.. 234 Cher. Francis K. W.. 234 Cheney. H. B.. 289 Cheney. Kathcrino A.. 109 Cheney. Roberta. 43. 253. 315 Cherry. Vivian lea, 104 C'hesebro. Joy Ann. 144 Cheung. Geoffrey P.. 174 Chilly. John P.. 40 Cholct. Suzanne L.. 43. 329 Chorak, K. Deanna. 43. 146 Chorlton. Marjorie S.. 128. 357 Chow. Mel. 466 Chrisman. Kenneth It.. 160. 283 Chotanajaim. Kitikom. 362 Christensen, Alan H., 157 Christensen. Carol A.. 94 Christensen. C. J.. 13-1 Christensen. Dale H.. 75. 210 Christensen, David K.. 43. 253 Christensen. James A.. 159 Christensen, Robert 1... 189 Christensen. Ruth Ann. 131 Christian. Hlainc A.. 225 Christian. Marlene J.. 113 Christiansen. Donald. 329 Christiansen. Kari U.. 87 Chrisite. Edward F.. 205 Christie. Robert K„ 184 Chnslierxon. S. V.. 178 Chnstry Harold D.. 163 Chun. Claude W.. 234 Chun. Louclla M.. 44. 132 Chun. Scott Paul. 240 Chung. In Hcung. 183. 2H3 Church. Dean H.. 231 Church. Stanley Carl. 181 Churchill. John A.. 297 Clabough. Mary K., 103 Cla. vv Marlene N . 92 Claeys. Donald I... 182. 285 Claflin. Peter K.. 225 Claggett. Sandra J.. 139 ('lardy, Lydia C.. 145 Clark. Bonnie Susan. 123 Clark. Clifford C-. 185. 242 Clark. David G.. 179. 362 Clark. David Jeffery. 165. 288 Clark. David T-. 44. 253 Clark. Dennis Wood. 215. 224 Clark. Duncan F.. 81. 215 Clark. Frank H.. 202 Clark. Gary Michael. 214 Clark. Glen I... 156 Clark. Harold T.. 44. 253. 328 Clark. Jack Dale. 229 Clark. Johanna G.. 107 Clark. Karen Ann. 131 Clark. Kathy I Vane. 145 Clark, l-arry. 44. 202 Clark. Linda J.. 44. 110 Clark. lUlph K.. 231 Clark. Robert W . 220 Clark. Sharon K.. 71. 89 Clark. Stanley K.. 44 Clark. Steven 1... 44. 228. 343. 461 Clark. Susan Emily. 146 Clark. Virginia P., 124 Clarke. Harry S.. 179 Clarke. James Dennis. 220 Clarke. James M.. 193 Clarke. Shirley Kay. 116 Clarkson. Charles R.. 241 Ctalhier. Harvey. 253 Clausen, Carolyn May, 136 Clausen. Joel R.. 173 Clausen. Nancy Lynn. 139 Claussen. Mary J.. 44. 106 Clawson. Rodger V.. 210 Claxton, Jams Rae. 143 Cleg hom. Nancy M,. 94 Clemens. David R.. 218 Clemmons. Christi I... 140 Clemons. Victor G.. Jr.. 198 Clendmen. Gary W.. 161 Cleveland. Andrew W,. 225 Clevenger. John V.. 186. 284. .3.62 Clevenger. Thomas S.. 283 Clifford. Robert K,. 228 Cline. Harold Melvin. 236 Cline. Kathleen I... 146 Cline. Marion K.. 92 Clinkinheard. W. H.. 44 Clineschmidt. II. V.. -14. 253. 327. 328. 329 •186 STUDENT INDEX Clinton. I.indn II., 124 Clinton. Ted Warner. 216 Clow. Michael Warm. 20? Clothier. Ilarvey. 4-1 Clouvc. John K.. 1H8. 286 Clowet . lUndy Wiley. 181 Anne Cathie . ! 7 Coates, Carol J.. 44, TO. 1.14. 323 Coblantz, Ronald M.. 228 Cockrell. Roar A.. 204 Cody. Bruce C.. 228 Coe. Claudia, 12? Colley. Paula Diane. 10? Collyn. Merilly V.. 44 Cohon. Richard D.. 220 Colahon. Raymond K.. 44. 176 Cotaiuta. Bonnie K.. 140 Colovuonno. Thoma M.. 222 Cole. Charlev N.. 166 Cole. Catherine F.. 88 Cole. Janet K.. 122. 364. 367 Cole. Warren B., 200 (.'ole, William, 221 Coleman. Itaugla E.. 44. 72. 283 Coleman. Janet A.. '. 8 Coleman. Kenneth H.. 263 Coleman. IxwlieC., 136 Coleman, Ralph D„ 44. US. 263 Collard. Nancy I... 138 Collie, Johnnie Jean. 117 Collin. Joyce N.. 44. 86 Collin. Rotter Arthur. 231 Collin . Charles A.. 216. 286 Collin . George G.. 190 Collin . Jimmy A.. 286 Collin . Patricia L.. 145 Collins. Rosalie A.. 106 ('oilins. Thomas G.. 44 . 242 Cotonnn. Jerome K.. 200 Colpitis. Iain C.. 458 Colonnu. Robert. 212 ('olvin. Dardenell I... 143 Combe . Wesley G.. 231 Comb . Carol I M.. 97 Comb . Robert II.. 210 Common . Gary K.. 194 Common. Roderick L., 241. 281 . 325 Conrlil. Douglas. 44. 204 Condon. Kliralieth Ann. 137 Com Ion, Jerry J.. 241 Confer. Gary K.. 249 Cone. Joyce Irene. 139 Cone. Robert J.. 174 Congilon. Jerry Joel. 44 Congleton. Duane K.. 242 Conklin. Kenneth I,.. 44 . 224 Conklin. N. J.. 283 Conic . Charles J.. 44. 253 Conley. David A.. 44. 180 Conn. Dianne I... 87 Conn. Truman W.. 44, 84 Connall. Noel J.. 44. 253 Connell. William J.. 44. 228 Conner. Judy A.. 98. 284. 347 Conner. Ralph. 44. 253 Connolly. Rosanne, 253 Connor . Nancy J.. 147 Conover. Donna M.. 96. 359 Conatan . John N , 200 Constantine. George II., 327 Constantine. I-cone I).. 79. 114 Conte. I.inda P.. 44. 88 Conway. Patricia L.. 135 ('ook. Charles Gordon. 161. 286 Cook. Clive NV.. Jr.. IK2 Cook. David L.. 44. 1?6 Cook. Donald lx . 183 Cook. Donald T.. 179 Cook. Douglas R . 229 Cook. Gordon H.. 44. 152. 2R2. 283. 285. 28t Cook. Harold W.. Jr.. 161 Cook. Janice Dianthia. 118 Cook, lorry Allen. 222 Cook. Nancy louise. 117 Cook. Peggy J.. 122 Cooke. Daniel I... 168. 328 Cooluon. Clifford It.. 44 Cool. Ransom Robert. 160 Cooley. Michael F.. 215 Cooney. Shannon L.. 134. 347 Coop. Anita I... 136 Cooper. Delbert S.. 44. 245 Cooper. Frederick R.. 44. 220. 346 Cooper. Janet K.. 146 Cooper. Katherine, 95 Cooper. Pamela S . 140 Cooper. Robert lx . 239 Cooper. Tommy Allen. 195 Cope. Mary A.. 97 Copeland. Sarah Joha. 114 Copenhagen. C. A.. HO. 351 Copley. Delores K-. 70. 108 Cord no, William C.. 44. 196 Comilwn. Robert J.. 211 Cornwell. Jerry Iver. 236. 253 Cornwell. Jcv c D.. 44 Cory. Ronald I) . 44 . 228 C ity. Wallace Newell. 304. 306 Coahow. William It.. 168 Cosselle. Itaiuta lx . 146 Co.itit. Kenneth S.. 191 Colo. Marta I. 103 Cotlel. Dennis M.. 170 Cot tell. Angela R . 44. 86 Cottrell. Jon Reid. 297 Couch. David B.. 44 Coughcnowee. David D., 324 Coulter. John H.. 44 Coulthard. lx Kllwyn. 221 Count , Melvin C.. 44. 162, .143. 356 Courser. Cathy I).. 78. 102. .154 Courser. Joyce M.. 130 Courtright. Rotiert C.. 44, 253 Courtright, Dennis. 153 ('outer, lout . 251 Cowan. Jeffrey V.. 196 Cowgcr. John Robert. 235 Cowles. Gary Craig. 157 Cowles. Jack M . 44. 156 ... David K.. 214 Cox. Doris E.. 253 Cox. Gary L., 44. 253 Cox. Karen I... 44. 110 Cox. Kent NV.. 44. 150 Cox, Michael Harman, 171 Cox. Terry. 458 Cox. Wayne O.. 44. 174 Crabtree. Terry M , 236 Craig. Albert Morris. 253 Craig. Jane A.. 44. 134 Cramer. John Harold, 193 Crandall. Terry ( .. 44. 253 Crane. Jerald Keith. 171 Crane, Roger C.. 46. 253 Crane. Marcia louise. 133 Crantston. Patricia I... 96 Crary. Morrell J.. 162 ('row. Paul Irvin. 203 Craven. Joseph W.. 168. 169 Crnver, Richard W.. 236 Crawford. John Ix-slic. 164 Crawford. Kathryn I,.. 44. 122 Crawford. Robert J., 153 Crawford. Sarah A.. 45. 350 Creager. Hugh (’.under. 158 Crecelius. Eric A., 173 Creech. Harold C.. 166 Crenshaw. Dtorah J.. 79. 116 Creswick. Ronald I... 236 Crew . Richard S.. 198 Crichton. David I... 170 Crider. Barry J . 45 Crone. Richard A.. 236 Comkite. Susan I... 136 Crooch. Clayton. 324 Crook. Janet Gay. 106. 284 Crook. Karen 45 Crook, Ixirry Dennis, 201 Crook. Larry B.. 214 Ciooka. William H.. 151 Oropley. Carroll D.. 45. 253 Crosby. Barbara K.. 122 Crouch. Donald H.. 180 Crouse. Carol J.. 146 Crow. DougU M.. 297. 322 Crow. Vernon Ixe. 244 Crow . Dennis A.. 45. .Ill Crow. Joseph M.. 199 Crowe. Bruce Robert. 161, 320 Crowley. IVnnis G.. 253 Crowley. Msrhael G.. 45. 178 Crowston. Marvin NS'.. 174 Cruickshank. David I).. 81. 215 Cruickvhank. Gary A.. 153. 288 Cruise. Donald A.. Jr.. 159 Cruz, Jos . Jr.. 251. 297 Cudd. Mary Sharon. 113 Cuddihv. Richard J.. 45. 251. 458. 459 ( udworth. Jeffrey W . 163 Cullierlson. George D.. 175 Culver. Charley A.. 220 Culver. David A.. 243 Culver. Jean Helen. 141 Culver. Judith Ann. 116 Cummings. Cheryl Ann. 145 Cummins. Carol E,. 116 Cunningham. Marilee V.. 254 Curran. Joanne Ixsli. 116 Curti . Donald W.. 45 Cushman. William H.. 151 Cuthbert. Kathleen F.. 114 Cutler. Brian Edward. 189 Cuthbert. Ronald J.. 254 Cutting. Michael L.. 224 Cyr. Patricia Anne. 145 D Daggett. Kenneth A.. 188 Dahlgrm, Michael K.. 169 Dahlkvist. Ixirry K.. 45. 254 Daily. Cletu W.. 45. 254 Daily. Milton K.. 194 Dair. Dianna Marie. 143 Dal Cicfo. William J . 328 Itale. I.inda Ixe. I:t8 Daley. Joanne Carmel. 116 Dallmnn. Robert S.. 45. 251 Dalton. Janet H.. 109. 354 l aly. Susan B.. 70. 94 Dam, Vera C.. 109 itamavandi. F. R.. 45. 212. 356 Itamm. I.imln I... 147 Itanby. Marshall E . 282. 286 Itancn. Theodore. M.. 45. 2M I tang. Clifford NV.. 45. 174. 328. 329 Itang. Stella. 254 Itamcl . Barbara J.. 101 Itaniels. John Alfred. 167 Daniels. Paul II.. 215 Itannen. Herbert Curt. 187 Danner. Ixiuise Anne. 113 Itanskinc. William P.. 45. 254. 283. 289 Itarayon. Nakorn. 239 Darcy. Michael I... 193 Darling. Katherine A.. 45. 112 Darling. Ronald K.. 173 Durmstrd. Barbara J.. 408 Darnell, Peggy Ann. 114 Darrell. George W.. 45. 254 Da ton. I.inda, 315 Dauhte. Kenneth D.. 165 Daumhauer. Paul J.. 45. 75. 198 Daugherty. Michael A.. 72 Daugherty. Virginia P-. 138 Itauitey. James Clyde. 201 Itaulton. Henry C., 154 l)aven| rt. Alice M.. 251 I aveii|ior1. Janet K.. 136 ltavcii| rt. Mary B., 45. 254 Itavidson, Curol lx . 114 Itavklson. Judy Ann. 71. 1 6 Davies. Craig E-. 174 Davie . Tod. 245 Itavie . Thomas B.. 163. 368 I laving. Linda I... 46. 112 Davia. Bruce A.. 192 Davis. Carol E.. 103 Itavis. Carole M.. 46. 80. 146 Davis. Darrell. 246 Itavis. Diane Delori . 123 Itavis. Prancoise A.. 143 Davis. Frank G.. 202 Itavis. Jeffrey R.. 45. 25t Itavis. Julia I... 98 Itavis. Judith Marie. 139 Itavis. Karen S,. 98 Itavis. Kevin K.. 181 Itavis. Kristin. 76. 79. 115 Itavis. Margaret I... 45. 138. 328. 355 Itavis. Marjorie K . 127 Itavis. Michael A.. 45 Itavis. Michael J.. 193 Davis, Roger K.. 337 Itavis. Steven K.. 153. 200. 297 Davison. Alicia S.. 130 Davisson. NV. C.. Jr.. 224 Itawwwi. Dennis O.. 206. 352 Day. Drexel I... 102 Day. Margaret lleth. 145 Day. Paul K.. 45. 240. 283 Itay. Richard A.. 327 Itayton. Fred Anson. 185 Itayton. John H.. 254. 320 Dayton. Kerry J.. 254 Itayton. Robert D.. 171 Dearborn. Barry C.. 254 Dearrlorff. Arthur F.. 45. 72. 296. 302 Dearrlorff. Jolene M.. 45. 124 Dearmorvl. Tom H.. 45. 224. 285 I teuton. I.inda P.. 76. 130 Decker. Charlotte J.. 147. 354 Decker. Van G.. 154. 2ft Itacker. Robert J.. 205 Itarlerck. Donald NV.. 220 Deeble, Holly C.. 137 Defoe. Ronald M.. 178 Defiance. John Tucke. 222 Defreese. Kristina A.. 133 Dchlinger. Charles R.. 234 Demes. Douglas John. 155 Dejager. Joseph M . 224 Delapp. I.vnn Marie. 99 Delk. Michael Wayne. 155 Dell. Thomas Roger. 173 Dellinger. Susan A.. 134 Debar. Donald M.. 184 Demurs. Elvira I... 144 Demar . Gary A.. 254 Dement. Diane E.. 122 Demerrilt. David H.. 166 Deming. Sandra Klain, 121 Dernier, Bonnie I. . 128 Dcmorcst. Harry. 464 Dempster. Clifford R.. 45. 217 Itampster. Nancy Jane. 132 Drnker. Richard p... 159 Dmnerline. Dale. IKI Dennis, Kay 1... 130. 286 Dennis. Michael I).. 178. 207 Itanny. Itavid L.. ISO Itanny, Dorothy F.. 109 Denny. John Harris. 320 Densiey, Janie Man. 89 Drrgousoff. Alexander. 217 Deration. WilherU G.. 90 Desilvi . Deni J.. 213 Detering. Stanley G.. 45. 254, 283 Devccka. Judy Ellen. 121 Drvereaux. Preston K.. 236 Devcrrtl. Michael G.. 45. 254 Itavilbiss. Jerome I... 45 Devoe. Gary S.. 151 Dewey. Robert A.. Jr.. 207. 325 Dewitt. Roxana. 133 Itaxter. I.ynne M.. HO. 354. 357. 402 Deyoung. Sharon K.. Ill Dey. Jonathon P.. 280 Dbaliwal. Hanlcv Sin. 283 Dhymian. Richard. 174 Dice. Frank NV.. 45. 236 Dick. Itarhar Ruth. 140 Dick. Susan Phyllis. 106 Dickerson. Stephen R.. 2 l Dickinson. Carol Ixe. 45 Dickinson. Evelyn A.. 136 Dickson. Biimaby K.. 180. 328 Diegel. Melody Rae. 114 Diehl. Margaret R.. 147 Dierdorff. NV. H-. III. 179 Ihetrich. J. C.. 92 Dietrich. Mary Susan. 131 Dietz. William H.. 45. 254 Dietz. Ixirry Merle. 191. 624 Dignan. Dennis M„ 199. 352 Dill. Susan Mary. 103 Dilley. Bert II.. 306 Dilwoeth, Anne 1... 45. 134. 323. 369 Dillow. Joseph C., Jr.. 156 Ihlwurth. Deanna K.. 45. 254. 328. 329 Dimcnt. Paul Ft., 204 Dimitre, Donald R.. Jr.. 192 Dirksen. Rena B„ 45. 74. 78. 141 Dialler. William A.. 45. 230. 293. 350 Ditto. Jnci|uclta NV.. 110 Divine. Nancy Ann. 141 Divita. Fred A.. 213 Dix. Russell G.. 81 Dix. Stuart J.. 77. 81. 186 Dixon. Alfred R.. 176 Dixon. Marion E.. 152 Dixon. Gene. 152. 288 Dixon. Gerald B.. 211 Dixon. Mary Cacey. 109 Doan. I eland Wilson. 179 Doan. Shirley A.. 97 Itaane. John H.. 152 Dod, Ravmond I... 45. 254. 350 Dodd. Terron I... 285 Dodge. Benjamin F.. 329 Itadgc. Dennis. 169 I Xxlson. Raymond 1,.. 297 Dodson, Timothy Joe. 217 Doherty. David T.. 45. 162. 322. 356 Doherty. Elizabeth. 70. 147 Doidge. John K.. 336 Dolan. Patricia A.. 45. 118. 323 Doll. Charles I... 45. 234 Dolmyer. Miriam E.. 254 Domes. Delbert Henry. 153 Donahue. Nona J.. 79. 140 Donahue. Trudy L.. 91 Itanbrave. Ixiudie, 45 Itanmng. Joan E.. 70. 90. 357 Donovan. Carl C.. 178 Itarey. Nancy Ann. 100 Domlo . Fxlwanl A.. 45. 220 Iforron. June P.. 222. 344 Dorran, Janet M.. 124 I tarries. Robert Allen. 173 Itoraey. Karin I... 146 Italy. Sandra K.. 75. 88. 354 Itauhrxv . Ixrodie J.. 193 Douglas. Bruce !,.. 46. 254 Douglas. Diane K..91 Itougla . Michael A.. 46. 208 Douglas . Carol Anne. 93 Douglas . Sharon I... 46. 100 Itauthit. Gordon A.. 194. 2S1 I iwell. Barbara J.. 45. 104 Dowell. Jon M.. 46. 155 Downer. Robin Itay. 114 Itasvnie. Virginia I... 126 Itawning. Dennis R.. 199 Dragseth. Raymond M-. 46. 234 Drake. Raymond K. HI. 163 Draper. Ixirry Harold. 167 Dreisewerd. Terry NV.. 171 Drew. Carolyn Frances. 144 Drew. Stephen E.. 155 Drew. Joan E.. 109 Drmkard. Dalene C.. 99 Drinkwater. Jay R.. 297 Drlica. Karl A.. 46. 160. 380. 467 Driskill, Linda C.. 46 Driver. Richard A.. 46. 204 Dromguole. Gordon C.. 288 Druck. Jacqueline. 139 Drummond. Stanley J., 46 Itace. Suzanne. 128 Duckwall. Fred IX. 46. 172 Duffietd. Penelope A.. 127 I taffy. Josephine Ann. 102 Itafrcne. Kay E.. 95 Itagan. Terry Preston. 289 Dukehnrt, C. Q„ 162 I tally. Michael NV.. 46. 200 I tanvmt. Paul C.. 46. 254. 286 Drummond. Stanley. 254 Itamignn. Sandra D., 46 Itanlap. Charles Janie, 221 Dunn. Deanna I... 143 Dunn. Keiuielh R.. 339 Dunn. Marilynn J.. 110 Dunn. Robert K.. 200. 352 Dunnclt. Robert I... 46. 211 Duiist. Frank I... 46. 254 Durbin, Gerald R.. 203 Durgan. Mike. 320 Durkin. Michael F... 189 Dusemberry. Emily It.. 100 Dutton. I.inda lx . 137 Duvall. Sheri I... 46. 118. 328. 360 Duyck. Michael C.. 183 l wyer. Dennis Donald. 254 Dwyer. Judith Mary. 115 Dye. Joyce Ann, 146 Dyer. Anne K.. 100 Dykes. James !x . 251. 297 Dykstra. Harold. 195 E Kakin, Goriton R.. 280 Kakin. Gene A.. 182 Earle. Deborah S.. 46. 254 Earnest. Jeffrey IX. 168 Eason, Mary I... 109 East. Albert NV.. 236 East. Patricia J.. 111.369 East ham. Marianne I... 112 Eastman. Gerald Duan. 218 Eastman, Molly Louise. 109 Eaton. Georgina M.. 128 Eaton. Michele C.. 123 Eaton. Shirley. 108 Ebcl. Elaine Johanna, 127 Ebeltng. Ardabeth A.. 104 Ebeling. Ix i Kay. 102 Ebert. Stephen A.. 46. 230. 356 Bbert. Glenda G.. 78. 120 Kccle . John S-. 199 Eck. I.inda lx . 115 Eckholt. John O.. 211 Fxfgar. Mary H., 411 Edgerton. Patrick I,., 153 Edgmon. Linda Kay. 120 Kdhmd. I Jinee E.. 254 Edaon. Howard M.. 207 Edward . Carolyn K.. 98 Fxlwarrls. Barbara IX. 91 Edward . Ken K.. 216 Edwnnfc. L. A.. Jr.. 46. 254 Fxfward . Margaret J.. 138 Ed wart I . Rick D.. 191 Fxlwanl . Thomas G.. 225 Eftelarwl. Sharron K . 143 F-ggleston. Itao Itavid. 171 Bgglewton. Maryanne. 146 Fablers. Jerry William. 217 Ehlke. Theodore A.. 250 Eichman. Sondra G.. 46. 90 Eickhoff. Darlene I... 131 Kickmeyer, Virl E.. 280 F ickworth. Ixirance W.. 46. 200 Kigenraam. Dick. 164 Ekanger. Dennis I... 185 Fkholm. Judy M.. 46. 108 Flkner. Solveig Rirgi. 87 F kstrom. Joann L„ 79. 136 Elbow. CwendiU S.. 117 F’.lder. Margaret Ellen. 137 F;igin. Harrison NV. 111. 218 Elkins. Diane M„ 46. 94 Elkins. Nancy L.. 103 Fdkins. Patricia B,. 91 F'.lkinlon. Joanne E.. 92 Bile. Alice M„ 140 El ledge. Catherine M . 46. 254 FJlingson. Itarothea K.. 128 FMlingson. Kristoffcr I Roll). 224 Elliott. Itaugia G„ 46. 236 Elliott. Gail M.. 143. 347 Elliott. Ian. 157 Elliott. Monty A.. 222 Elliott. Richard NV.. 46. 176 487 STUDENT INDEX Kill . James It.. 323 Kill . I.yndji I... 127 Kill . Margaret Jean. 125 Kill . Patricia Ann. 139 Kill . Hubert William. 286 Kill . Wcslay. 254 Ellison. I.inda K.. 112 Ella. David B.. 19« Flllwood. Bonnie 1).. 94 Ellsworth. I’nlric S.. 24.1 Kim . Mifhwl T., 280 KUton. Chari Alio. 170 Klwin, Klmer Harvey. 249 Klwcll, Clark K.. 46. 180. 350 Kly. linum Robert. 19ft limerick. Charles F.. 46. 296 Emery. Janm C.. 264 Emery, Waller Auslin. 178. 407 Flnngii. Richard. 155 Kmigh. Nanelle, IIS Kimwnon, Itonald K.. 73. 225 Kmmetl. Suvan Darlene. 133 Kmmom. Dennis S.. 46. 167 Kin . Vicki Klteii. 114 Knlicrg. Richard C.. 241 Kndera, Tanya. 46. 126 Krulkutl. Janice M.. 137 Kndow, Shirley Ann. 103 Kngdahl. Mary I... 134 Ivngdaht. Suvan J.. 46. 124 Engel. Diane Marie. 116 Flngelson. Jame T.. 46. 190 Kmrle. I.e lie N.. 228 Knuth. Richard. 320 Knna, Ronald I.. 202 Knquiit. Raymond M.. 46. 254 Knnjchl. Donald K,. 75. 176. 324 Kpley. Kenneth ! .. 155 KppiniC. l enni J.. 193 Kpvt in. Michael J.. 336 Kntinan, Itarhara M., 137 Krhardl. Eugene V.. 161 Kricksoa. A. T.. Jr.. 46 Krick on. Aileen I... 136 Kricknon. Jean M.. 110 Erickson. Michael R.. 19ft Flrtckson. Samira l.c . 133 Krickvon. Sharon M., 137 Ktickaon. Sheryl K.. 104. 368. 406 Krtx. Sharon I... 75. 127. 351 Kaoobar. .Salvador .. 46. 178 Kicola. Marshall. 216 K kel en. I.imla M . 105 Flskclscn. Mary Ixiu. 141 Kalinger. Malcolm I).. 231 K l inirer. Rosa Ice. KM Katelle, Richard N.. 254 Kllea. ('.ail Klitabeth, 103 K lipular. Cara M.. 46 Kstoop. Jerry W.. 47. 236 Kuhank . Marlene Ia la, 116 Kvan . Carol A.. 254 Kvans. John A.. 47. 77. 243 Kvan . lairry D.. 47. 254 Kvaruon. I.yle A.. 47. 254 Kvenven. Emil P.. 328. 329 Kvenill. Thom M-. 240 Kverhart. Charles S.. 198 Ksefluiol. lennart II.. 236 Kver . Norma S.. 74. 78. 284. 119 Evert, Kent Stewart. 153 Kve . Franklin J.. 251 Kvea. I.vnn. 458. 489 Kve . Sydney D.. 47 Kvin er. Karen F..97 Kvonuk. Raymond F.. 75. 19.1 Kwalt. Jeanne Carolyn. 114 Fhving. Carol A.. 112 Kwinic, Carol M.. 47. 139 Ewing- Falwin J.. 47. 254 Kzekiel. Margaret Al. 143 F Fabuah. Wayne. 74 Faia. Thomas Joseph. 179 F'airbrnthcr. C. I.ynn. 210 Fairchild. Vicki I... 122. 357 Fairfield. Roger L.. 47. 212 Faligow ki.Wayne II.. 254 Falk. Carole Janice. 143. 329 Falk. Walter Sam III. 173 Fallow. Roller! I... Jr.. 163 Fara. I.ynda Kdilh. 118 F'arcnhurst, Marilyn. 125 Farley. Susan A.. 128. 29.1 Fanner. Vernon Frank. 229 Famer. Carl lewis. 73. 207 Farr. Jerry William. 201 Farr. Patricia A.. 1.16 Farr. William II.. 47. 254 Farm. lawlie Kay. 132 Farrell. John A,. 282. 28.1 Farr ). John P.. 152. 283 Fauna l iui J.. 47. 224. 458. 450 Fastabcmi. Mary D.. 92 Fasullo. John A.. 47. 156 Faulhaber. Donald W.. 47. 193 Fans, Robert B.. 174 Faust. Kugene W.. 211. 337 Favand. Jan. 254 Fawbud). Wayne II.. 195 Fawkes. Gonlon A.. 47. 254 Fawcett. John I... 77. 81, 217 Feher. Peter G.. I 1 Fehrenhacher. I). H,. 156. 254. 283 Fehrenbadtcr. S. A.. 254 Feif. Roger Myron. 199 Fcight. Craig Worley. 244 Feiner. l-arry R.. 156 Fclfcer. Paul Michael. 73. 157 Felker. Richanl F.. 75. 156 Fmamlcr. Carolyn I... 146 F'etistcnnachcr, John T.. 213 Fenton. Ste| hrn D.. 193 Ferguson. Allen R-. 209 Ferguson. Pamela Rene. 137. IX) Ferguson, Richard W.. 328, 329 Fergusson. Dougal M.. 224 Fernntd. Jody I... 102 Ferrigno. S. J.. Jr.. 47. 206 Ferris. (IIcon Roller!. 163 Fery. Richard I.., 214 Felly. Denn Dean. 189 Fichtcr. Dyson M.. 47. 122. 293 Fieber. Diana A.. 47. 143 Fiedler. Kathleen M.. 47. 254 Fiegi. Carolyn V.. 145 Field. James Milton. 210 Fields. Raymond I... 1ft) Fie . Ted T.. 80. 243 Fife. Sharyn Ann. 95 Fikan. Maryanncfte. 62. 138 Fike. Donald K.. Jr.. 336 Finch. Dennis K.. 2lM Finch. Mary Cora. 103 Finch, Susan M.. 47. 106 Findley. Jerry R-. 222 Finke. Warren A.. 47. 228 Fink I. Charles W., 47. 228 Finn, lfrion C.. 337 Flora, Shirley Louis . 103 Fischlwch. Alan K.. 174 Fischer. Carl J.. 250 Fish. Carry Daniel. 171 Fish. Robert L-. 19S Fisher. Carole. 47. 147. 323 Fisher. Douglas K.. 160 Fisher. Ice K.. 254 Fisher. Robert Harold. 187 Fisher. Sian Charles. 229 Fisk. Mary ane. 79. 140. 293 Filch. Carolyn G.. 47. 86. 323. 350 Filch. Stephen A.. 47 Fitt. Marjorie I.. 125 Fitzpatrick. Mary Jo.. 143 Fitzpatrick. Sherry N.. 136 Flanagan. John C.. 47. 311 Flanagan. Pauline A.. 47 Flax !. I.inda lee. 133 Fleck. Iletty Jo. 1 6 Fleck. Nancy lee. 96 Fleisehniann, Cheryl J.. 130 Fleming, Diane Sue. 115 Fletcher. Craig Allan. 225 Fletcher. Ixirren N. 190 Flint. Iteverly A.. 136 Flitcraft. George I).. 47. 162 Multi. Virginia F.. 114 Fluter. Richard A.. 152 Fly. Charia J.. 122 Flynn. William K.. 178 Foeller. Nomun M.. 193 Foeste. Karl F.. 245 Foley. John Kdward. 244 Folgale. Henry R.. 176 Folsom. Marcia Ann. 116 FoLston, I-arry T., 195 Folston. Nancy J.. 47.1 2 F'olz. James Joseph. 297 Fob. John F... 244. 324 Fonaa . Markie Jo. 117 Foos. Donald K.. 254 Forties. John I.. 155 Fonl. Carol Anne. 120 Fort I. Constance l .. 105 Fonl. Daniel M.. 47. 239. 324. 371 Fonl. Gary J.. 47. 350 Fonl. Kenneth Allen. 150. 322 Ford. Phyllis Susan. 87 Fore. Mary I... 124 Fore. Roberta Joan. 1.18 Forney. Michael D.. 162 Forqucr. Harry G.. 47. 251 Forquer. Janet Marie. 117 Forrest. I.ynn M.. 128 Forrest. Steven II.. 163 Forrest. William J.. 288 Forsherg. Ilrent Olaf. 161 Forsea. Karen I.ynn. 99 Forsythe. Barbara D.. 90 Fortune. Glenn Dale. 162 Fortune. Susan. 321 Fosback, Ivan I... 176 Fossati. Frank It,. 157 Foster. Daniel K., 167 Foster. Gcorgienne K.. 1 1 Foster. John Douglas. 205 Foster. Jutlilh Ann. 125 Foster. Kathy Joyce. 114 Foster. Scott It.. 47. 230 Foster. Sue I... 110 Foster. Terry Ann. 117 Foster. William C.. 47. 234 Fowler. Donna C.. 75. 106. 372. 373 Fowler. Thomas Klmer. 163 Fox. David W.. 157 Fox. John A.. 47 Fox. loiura l , 47 Fox. Itonald tieorge. 175 Fox. Susan M.. 121 Foy. Su aiuie IVlI. 116 Frahler. Michael W.. 108 Frahni. James W.. 47. 328. 321 Francis. Peter Donald, 163 Frank, Constance J.. 128 Franklin. Jack It.. 186 Franzen. Carol lee. 131 Franzcn. Donald D.. 288 Franzen. Paul E.. 225 Fraser. Ann Marilyn, 115 Fraser. I.loyd A.. 47. 167. 286 Freadmun. Rita Sue. 121 Flwdcnbuif. Kdvmtd A.. 216 Frolriksen. Richard I... 234 Freed. Roger L., 168 Freeman. Frances K,. 47. 254. 386 Freeman. Gary M.. 155 Frcepon . Richard L, 236 Frei. Albert 1-ouis. 201 Freiiag. Bruce R.. 208 French. Ifonald Orrin. 171 French. Evelyn. 47. 128 French, larry Robert, 179 French. Mary A.. 48 French, Robert T.. 21 7 Frenzel. William L, 209 Frewing. Ellen Marie, 143 Frey. Beverly K . 89 Freyer, George K.. 234 Friday. Walter M . 48 Friedman. Stephen M.. 214 Friedrich, Mary F.. 122 Fries. Gary IXianc. 225 Fritchman. Ralph It.. 228 Fntz. Dennis W.. 302 Fritz. Rene K.. 174 FriUler, Thomas A.. 48. 254. 306 Fromherz. William A.. 222 Frank. VickeS.. KM. .147 Frost. Carol I., 147 Frost. James David. 286 Fry. Marylin Ruth. 116 Fry. Raymond F.. 48. 254 Fryer. Jeanne M.. 74. 98 Fryrear. Dennis B.. 346 Fumed. Martha I... 109 Fujimoto. Edward K-. 48. |H4. 302. 306 Fujimoto. Rotierl K. 210 Fujimoto. William T.. 171 Fukutw. KUine Hirok. 130 F'ukuda. Mcrvyn Y.. 250 Fuller. Carol l-outse. 139. 320 Fuller. Joyce N.. 76. 102 Fuller. Martha Jan . 140 Fuller. Robert Karl. 215 Fulton. Judy It.. 104 Funamura. Harry K.. 24 1 Funchc . Ed. 215 Funk. Curt M.. 254 Funston. Alfreii L.. 202 Furer. Robert W.. 198. 283 Furer. William Max. 73. 199 Furman. John Edward. 225 Furrow. John K.. 48. 84. 339 Fuller. Herbert IE. 48 G Gabriel. Richanl B.. 48. 251 Gabriel. Susan Marie. 103 Ga ld. Michael G.. 20i5 Gainer. Judy K-. 48 Gainer. Mary Jo.. 107 Galantc. Wayne J.. 224 Gallweath. Robert T.. 170 Gale. I Jewel ly n T.. 48. 254 Gales. Carol I... 127 Gales. Susan Collena. 48. 126 Gallagher. John III. 225 Gallagher. Michael F.. 48 Gallagher, T. I... Jr.. 323. 351 Gallagher. I.ynn K.. 76. 79. 219 Gallego. I jiis fence. 255 Galloway. Michael D.. 26C1 Galloway, James W.. 215, 328. 329 Gallu . Jakob W.. 48. 162 Galvin. Susan Diane. 115 Gammill. Jerry V., 77. 80. 240 Gannon, Cheryl J., 136 Gannon. Sandra Lee. 115 Garber. Ix-slie Diane. 102 Garcia. IxHirdc . 48, 255 Garcia. Margaret It.. 101 Gardner. Alan M.. 155 Gardner. Anita V.. 101 Gaidncr. Flora S.. 71. 129 Gardner. lairry N.. 73. 153 Gardner. Thomas C.. 184 Garr. Errol F-. 48. 255 Garrigue . Itobcrt D.. 154 Garrnb. Carol. 110 Gasprrini, Jean A.. 48. 108 Gasler. Dennis Iceland. 165 Gatchell. Terry M.. 286 Gates. John M., Jr.. 217 Gates. Judith l-e . 137 Galhcrcoal. Ronnie I... 110, 149 Caumrr. Janie K.. 123 Gaunt, Della J.. 140 Gasslcy. Gail France . 137 Gnvsley. Robert W.. 48. 230. 324 Gay. Diane Carol. 91 Gaydon. Dicdra I.. 48. 108 Gaylord, Sharon L., 92 Gebo. Robert Roy. Jr.. 48. 172 tildes. Janet Ixhjis . 103 Geddes, Richanl B.. 48. 169 Gee. Itaymond S., 114 . 329 Geer. Carolyn Mario. 143 tfocrlgcii . William W.. 241 Gehlar. Daphne C.. 130 Cccrtgens. William W.. 241 Gehlar. Daphne C.. 130 Gehring. Warren W.. 289 Gehmian. Michael It.. 234 Cribcl. William W.. 151 Geiger. Carrol A.. 94 Geiger. David A.. 216 Geiger. John K.. 48. 202 Geiger. Kay A.. 106 Geil. William M.. 296 Gcnctrwu. Victoria I.. 75. 124 Genova. Joe. Jr.. 152 Gcntrmann, Philip M.. 296 Gentry. Denise Adair. 102 Gentry. Julia Dawn. 131 George. Susan P.. 109 Gerlach. I la Jeon. 255 Crrlach. Janet H.. 122 Gerlach. Raymond I... 48. 255, 324. 329 Gerlach. Terrance D.. 206. 329 Germann, I-arry F.. 48. 172 Gerrish. Carol J.. 349 tierth. Craig George. 213 Gerton. Ronald K.. 206 Geiltula. Charles It.. 169 Gessford. Wayne E.. 74. 161 Get tel, Edward A.. 164 Gettrn.ui. Thomas A.. 48. 166 Gibbons. Carl Ixjuis. 219 Gibbons. Shirley I.. 89 Gibson Bradford H . Jr.. 178 Giboon. Janice I... 255 Gibson. Judith I... 48. 70. 122 Gibson. Leslie G.. 71. 96 Gideon. Ann K.. 130 Gidley. le.ihJo.in 117 Giepel. Samira Jeon. 101 Giese. Mary Cotter. 117 Gilfin. John S.. Jr.. 48. 224 Gigoux. Nancy Ann. 117 Giguierr. Charles H.. 199 Gilbert. Douglas lee. 183 Gilbert. Howard A.. 283 t.illert Robert, 190 Gilbv. Anita I.ynn. 113 Gildner. Suzanne. 91 Gilliam. Gary Allen. 73. 20ft Gilman. Nell Patricia. 74. 99 Gilmore. Jack A.. 249. 352 Gilmour. John Thomas. 231 Giottonini. Dale. 199 Ciottomni. I. It.. III. 72. 198 Giovannoni. Suzanne C.. 100 Girod. Janet C.. 86 Gish. Margaret M.. 48. 86 Givens. John W.. 48. 198 Gjovik. Kenneth W.. 255 C.laeser, Robert W . ltd. 321 Clahn. Cheryll Rae. 79. 114 Gloaheen. Richard M.. I8t Gleason. Michael I).. 211 Gleason. Ncdora N.. 48. 255 Glooaon. Paulette R . 103 Glenn. Ijiwrence It.. 217 Grass. Robert F... 234 Glynn. Philip D.. 175 Godfrey. James II.. 163 (foe. Judith Dianne. 101 Goeden. Gene W.. 48. 255 Goeller. Steven A.. 216 Goeslmg. John Allen. 183 (ioctzingcr. Joan L.. 320 Coldammer. William D.. 48, 156 Golding, Karen 1... 48. 106 Gofondzinicr. C. J., Jr.. 169. 324 Good. Uila S . 48, 255 (food. Sharon Kay, lift Gooding. Kent laic. 171 Goodman. Joan li.. 48. 131 Goodrich. Lewis M.. 48. 228 Goodroad. Barry la . 17ft Goodwin. Mark H.. 161 Goodwin. Willi D.. 25ft. 324 (fore. Susan M.. 106. 32ft. 366. 369 Gorham, I.inda Marie. 130 (loss. William C., 49. 25ft (fosslmg. Darlene K.. lift Goulil. David G.. 230. 343 Gould. Rowan Wayne. 231 Goulet. Garret W.. 48. 288 Grace. Gary I... 165 Grail. Gary It.. ISO Gralfenliergor. Trudy, lift Gragg. Gerry I-ou. 144 Graham. Hilly Gene. 164. 329 Graham. Gary K., 48, 208 Graham, James Norton. 72. 180 Graham. Jock It.. 162 Graham. Ona I. . 138 Graham. Pamela Jean. 101 Graham. Patricia J.. 125 Graham. Richard D.. 4H. 174 Graham. Itobcrt P.. 48. 240. 328 Grammar. Judith Ann. 130 Grant. Alan W.. 151 Grant. Beverly D.. 48. 25ft Grant. Fraser C.. 48. 212. 344 Grant. Judith J.. 88 Grant, l-arry V.. 224 Grant. I.ynda J.. 143 Grant. Itonald It.. 48. 192. 311 Grass. Nancy K.. 48. 97 Gratsinger. Glenn C... 244 Gravelle. Cynthia K.. 136 Grave . George W.. 236 Graves. Itobert Dean. 185. 189 Graves. Rodney V.. 48. 160 Gray. Gary Kenneth. 239 Gray. Itaymond Francis. 244. 288 Gray. Virginia II. 137 Gray. William C . 217 Grayson. Janet I... 48. 126 Grfaavac. Mary nn. 95 Greco. Carol I.ynn. 97 Greco, Vicki A.. 112 Green. Barbara C.. 121 Green. Carol I... 91 Green. Clifford W . 288 Green. Della K . 48. 120 Green. I.inda C.. 143 Green. I.irala M.. 90 Green. Itonald Eugene. 187 Greene. Johnny I).. 48. 255 Greenfield. Gayle. 49. 236. 343 Green man. James Hale. 25ft Greenwood. John C . 229 Greenwood. Barbara J.. 118 Greer. Dennis H.. 466 Gregg. Brian P.. 49. 255 Gregg. Ruth Ellen, 49. 103 Gregory. Douglas A.. 242. :t£ Gresham. Karen 11.. 134. 284 Gresli. Ilene Joanne. 116 Grey. Samira l-ee. 103 Gridin. Dennis It,. 158 Griffin, Patricia It.. 49.97 Griffith. James S.. Jr.. 73. 203 Griffith. I .aura Jean. 138 Griffith. Mary E.. IU3 Grigg . Itos Ize. 217 Grigon. Marc. 214 i irilley. George A 168 Grimes. Dale H.. 49. 255. 302. 306 Grim. Robert law. 217 Grimes. Faina M.. 49. 76 Crimes. Judith Ann. 117 Grimes, larry law. 156 Gromes. Mary Ann II.. 255 Grimsley. Kenneth W.. 243 Grischkowsky. Roger S.. 7.1. 240 Grisel. Byron I.ynn. 181 Gorlie. Alan Falward. 222 Groner. Jo Andrew. 239 Groserlose. Gene H.. 235 Gnmeclote. Richard It.. 49. 234 Groner. Ann Marie. 137. 351 Gross, George F . 239 Gross. Klynor K.. 147 Gross. Janice (l Gross. Richanl E.. 214 Groth. Morgan I).. 455. 456. 458 (‘.rove. Stephen G.. 49. 255 Grover. Eugene K . 49. 255. 283 Grover. Keith. 28! Grover. Susan Anne. 145 •188 STUDENT INDEX Clover. Timothy S.. 221 Grow. Mary J.. 49, I.- Grand. David Fraser. 181 Guard. Donald 1... Jr.. 172 Guenther. Allen K.. 4 .'. 256 Guild. Christopher J.. 221 Gulzow. Micliael It.. 163 Gunter. Marjorie I... MX Guppy. Christopher M.. 73. 297 Gushi. Nathan S.. 49 Gustafson, t'onnul lee. UK Cutufuoo. Jon Ola . 169 Guatavaon. Carol Jea. 107 Guatin. Sara A.. 124. 323 Guatine, Sandra I... 30. 203 GUHline, Timm Allen, 100 Gutbrod. (hear A.. 40. 77. 250. 285 Guthrie. James I... 212 H llaerk. Alan J.. 40. 224 Haas. I’.mlui M . 147 Habvrlach. William I .. 156 Hockbarth. John It.. 200 Hackett. Sally Jane. 135 lladdan. Phyllis E.. 104 Hadley. Chris L.. 222 Haertel. Ui Jean S.. 320 Ilaertel. John David. 320 llalenteld. Itichard K.. 156 llallner, I-arry G-. 346 llaftoraon. Joan Kile, 01 Hadomon. Shirley A.. 70.10 llaxa. Peggy Itae. 114 lliigel. Patrick M., 40 I latterly. Kenneth C., 231 Hagg. Oscar. 285 Haggard. Patricia A., 124 Haggard, William II., Jr.. 205 Hagglund. I.indu C.. 161 Hattlund. Christine A.. 100 Haglund. James. 174 Hagwrll. Itichard M.. 00. 222 Mainline. Joann V.. 40. 266 David M.. 176.324 llaith. Susan Danse. 135 Hale. John K.. 40. 256 llalcy. Thomas F.. 200 Hall. Ann II.. 2 4 Hall. Cynthia Ann. 0 Hall. Floyd D.. 162 Hall. Janet K.. 7.323 Hall. Jerry I).. 77. 166 Hall. Melvin.. C 95 Hall. Nicole Gene. 113 Hall. Itobert N.. IKH Hall. Susan F., 134 Hall. W. Allen. 22 Hall. Warren J.. 160 liaise, Sidney W.. 40. 256 llal-sten. Kichunl W.. 211 Halter. A. N.. 283 Halverson. IVan B.. 170 Halvorsrn. Mark K., 40. 265 Hamblin. Philip J.. 32 Hamilton. Itruce F:.. 1 1. 352 Hamilton. Clilford It.. 2IH Hamilton. Linda A.. 07 Hamlin, lonalee Ann. 40. 256 Hamlin, Nancy A.. 146 Hamlin. Ttandall Neal. 164 Hamm. Nancy M.. 02 llamnunn, I.iimU C., 40. 134. 320. 325 Hammer. Genny l.ynn. 119 llainmerstad. l.ynn 1... 04 Hainmilt. Marita ret J.. 40. 126 Hainmon, William A.. 1 0 Hammond. Diane louis. 114, 320 Hammond. Jerry I... 172 Hammond, Patricia K.. 120 Hamner. L. Allen. 147. 216 Hamnett. John David, |67 Hamstreet. Steve. 2 1 llanada. James It.. 242 llanaoka. Irene N.. 40 Hancock. NoelleC., 131 Handel. Robert B., 200 I land. Marilyn K.. 146 Hand. Itobert lewis. 40, 240 Hanford. Ann M.. 137 Hanlein. Carolyn L., 133 Hanley. Karen L.. 130. 349. 354 Hanna. Hugh H.. 40. 222 llannaford. John C.. 215 Hanneman. Brian G.. 190 Man-coin. Edward Alvin. 168 Hansen. Barbara. 40. 266. 323 Hansen. Alan Marlin. 200 Hansen, David J., 296 Hansen. Donnel R.. 171 Hansen. Jay Warren. 49, 265 Hansen. John K.. 49. 296 Hansen. Karen Joan. 143 Hansen. Paul V.. Jr.. 165 Hansen. Itichard G.. 178. 326 Hansen. Shirley Ann. 137 Hansen. Sixurd P.. 40 Hansen. Susan It.. 40. 126 llanei, Tom G.. 40. 152. 283 Hanseti, Toni Dawn. 114 Hanson, Horton S.. III. 250 Hanson, Gary Craig. 220 Hanson. .1 ante W.. 40. 255 Hanson, l-arry M.. 40. 255 Hanson. Peter H.. 172 Hanson. Virgil ! .. 161 Ifappold. Peggy Ann. 117 Hiirada. Phillip S.. 242 Haralson. Anne T.. 143 llarbrrl. Mary Ethel. 255 Harden. Janet L 106 Hardvnlairiccr. Sharon, 04 llnrdin. Marsha Ann. 127 Hardin. Itobert B.. Jr.. 40. 150 Harding. Janmce M.. 49. 143 Hauling Joinin' M . 122 Harding. Linda. 40. 255 Hardman. Michael H.. :|l 4. 306. 350 Hardwick. William D., 40. 178 Harlan. Patricia D.. 114 Harlan. Sidney I... 88 Harland. Charli Ann. 143 Haile. DavirfS.. 221 Hade. Judith E.. 78. 103. 364 Hannan. Margery C.. 101 Harmon, Bruce M.. 155 Hannon. David C.. 210 Hannon, l.ynn. 246 Harmon. Laray. 40. 246. 2 8. 324 Harmon. Marcia K.. 08. 315 Hum . Jerrv W , Hamden. Ted I).. 40. 266 Hnroldson. David S.. 2-16 Harpe. Hichanl L . 49. 230 Har] er. Judy J.. 104 Haipster. Jerry M., 203 llarr. Gerry A.. 336 Harr. Itichard J.. 40. 156 llarrall. James C-. 170 llarrong. Ame John. 251 llarning. Carolyn J.. 102 Harrd. Hotiert C.. 200. 320 Harrell. Michael .1.. 155 Harrell. William IL. Jr.. 216 Harrington. Michael J.. 49. 265 Harris. Betty Dvu. 143 Harris. Clifford l .. 104 Harris. Danid Henry. 218 Harris, Howard W.. 2X Harris, James It.. 221 Harris. Jeffrey A.. 40. 208. 343 Harns. Kathleen J.. 112 Harris. Kenneth W.. 19.6 Hams. Ix i Kathryn. 71. 05. 406 Harris. Sarah J.. 76 Harris. Virginia M.. 128 Harrison. IXivid G.. 175 Harrison. Itobert I).. 47. 220 Harrison. Patrick It.. 255 Harrison. Itobin T., .’ 06 Harry. Phillip D 239 Hart. Henry It.. 206 Hart. Judith A.. 40. 121 Hart. Marianne G„ 120 Hart. Martha A.. 132 Hartley. Claudia J,. 94 Hartley. Joan I... 49. 110 Hartley. Ituth A.. 50. 94 Hartman. Gregory I... 209 llaitman. Mary l«u. 137 Harvey. Margaret A.. 86 Harwell, Margaret M.. 50. 79. 138 Harwood. W. G,. Jr.. SO. 255 Herville. Sheila K . 120. 354 llasegawa. Nolan S.. 60. 244. 328 llashiinoto. Sleven T.. KM llashimoto. Stanley K-. 214 Haskins. Brace C.. 173 Hitsxol, Itichard ( .. 306 Hastings. Itoliert I... 210 Hornlike. Alan Tosliio. 1 9 Hatch. Barium J.. 364 Hutch. Janet K.. 87. 315. 351 Hatchnrd. Carol M.. 127 Hathaway. Beniamin H.. 228 Hathaway. Mary lam. 103 Hathhom. Sandra I... 125 llattan. Gregory J.. 2 6 Hattdierg. Jerry I... 216 Hattenhauer. Alonalie. Ill Hatton, Doug Us K.. 50. 228 Haugen, Howard K.. 251 Hausafus. Rdw. T.. Jr.. 160 Hauswirth, John Allen. 109 llavig. Itobert IL. 236 Hawk. William IL. 207 llawke . Gregory L-. 156 Hawkins. David I... 165 Hawkins. Tamara K,. 50 Hawley. Allen K . 50. 194 Huston. John C., 50 Hay 1 !hot vi i N in . 105 Hay. Douglas A.. 74. 164. : 06 Hay. James It.. 60. 224. 282. 2 1. 280 Hay. Patricia J.. 121 Hay. Michael Brace. 161 Hayosht. Kmi, 117 Hayden. Kathleen S.. 60. 106 Haves. Jonan M.. 60. 124. 32:1 Hayes. Nancy A.. 123 Havhurst. John O.. 245 Haya. Ethel Jeon. 1441 Hays. Ia nnie W.. 157 Haywanl. Ikavid C.. 464 Hazel. William IJ.. 260 llazrlhaker. I.ance F.. 201 Hanlrlcc, Carol it,. 126 Hazen. Orval I... 50. 261 H.i i ii r.iMM'ia .1 . I■ r • llazzard. Charlene II.. 143 Heads Gary C.. 77. 81. 216. 343 Heocock. .lod F.. 229. 343 Headier. John T . Mealy. JiMllth It.. 70. 06 Heater. Timothy E., 60. 162, 2 5. 28 1 Heath. Hichanl O . 215. 216 Heckman. Bradford K.. 231. 265 Hector. Hichanl G.. 50. 236 Hedy. Charles D.. 60. 243 Hee. Hichanl K. K.. 154 Heeler. Joe A.. 166 Heer. Marlvn J., 50 Heer. Marty J.. 168 Hefler. John William. P.KI Hog,Uhl, Itichard W.. 1 3 Henter. Linda. 101 Iteigel. Patricia A,. 60. !M Heil. Jerry T.. 50. 202. 283 Hnlni.mii, Mary M.. 60. 89. 255 Heinz. John H . 164 Heilman, Wesley S.. 60, 255. 328. 320 Heiserman. Carmen It.. 113 Heitz. David C.. 20 . 320 Keizer, Charles. 50 Hdfrich. Maxine It.. 04 He!in. William J.. Jr.. 172 llelllierg. I.lnda Jean. 95 Hdlla. Carl Hjalmar. 242 Helm, David M.. 178 Helm. Tony. 202 Helm. Patricia. Ill Helms. Gerald Krmst. 2tXI lldtzel. James M.. 203 Holier. Charles D.. 255 Hrmjdull. Patricia A.. 100. 340 Hemshorn. Norbert I... 288 I tenderer. Shirley J.. 50. 255 Henderson, Bruce. 50. 256 Heiylerson, Gil S-. 150 Henderson. Herbert J.. 180 Hemlerson. Marion C.. 50 Henderson, .Sulnoy C.. 206 Hemlerson. I tannic W. K-. 251 Hemlerson. Walter G.. 50. 255. 306 Hendricks. Kathryn It.. 116. 354 Hendricks. Nancy las . 87 Hencry. Sharyn lea. 107 lleniges, Devid F.. 201 llenkle. Nancy Jane. 1.31 llcnny. Charles J.. 193 Henrilkaon, Itose Ann. 133 Henric. Dianne. 112 Henry. Carol leuise. 1.31 Henry. James A.. 206 Henry. Kenneth IL. 50. 234 Hensgen. Carolyn M..88 llensey. Elizabeth G.. 107 Hensgen. Charles M.. 50. 236 Hensbown. Margaret. 255 Hensley. Tommy It.. 229 Hent e. Itichard Merle. 222 llerh, David A.. 220 Herb. IkorothyC.. 102 Herbert, linger I).. 46 Herbert. Sharon F:.. 127 Herbttrger. Kathleen A.. Ill Hrringer. Helen Y.. 129 Herman. Clarranne I... 118 Herman, Hoger A.. 216 llermlon. David II.. 102 Herr. Samuel Itichard. 168 Herrick, Charles E-. 151 Herron. Barbara. 129 Herron. Carol C.. 1.37 Herron. Dorothy F:.. 100 Herron. Sttsan K,. 50. 255 Hershberger. John I... 229 llertncr. Stephen V.. 216 lies Jeffery T.. 250 Hess. Nina latcille. 133 Hess. Rebecca Dmise, 103 llessig. Mary Jean. 129 Hetrick. Judith A.. 91 Hettinger. Allan J.. 240 llrusser. Charlotte M.. 136 Hewn. Bernard J.. 165 Hewitt. Gary Ikuanc, 151 Hewitt, Samuel I... 50. 255 lleyden. Charlotte G.. 50. III. 315 Heyder. Margaret. 255 Heyerman, William If.. 231 Hibbard. Barbara A.. 109. 357 llibbatd. Flank K.. 236 Hibbard. Wallace A.. 229 Hibtm. Charles IL. Jr.. 208 llickcox. Susan Carol. 143 Hickey. William O.. Jr., 286 Hickman. Gary I... 50. 286 Hickman. James I... 50. 72. 156 llicknun. Marilyn C.. 141 Hicks. Thomas H.. 191 Higgins. Julie M., 60, 00 Higgins. Ilolicrt J.. 255 Highland. Linda M . 12.3 llighley. Frank Sleven. 189 Hildebrand!. Emery. 32:1 HildchramIt. Pamela 135 Hill. Dennis It.. 50. 230 Hill. Gordon C . 176 Hill. Kathleen D.. 50. 102 Hill. Kathleen M.. 144 Hill, l-orry Ijiseme. 181 Mill, lerry M . 255 Hill, Thomas Fredric, 151 llilley. Linda J.. 113. 351 Hilliuid. Eugene. 21. 46 Hill|iot. Terrie Dean, tv Hilton. Thomas Edward. 201 llilla. William J.. 156 Hinde . Martha I... 98 llingaon. Susan K.. 123 llinrich. Terry B.. 235. 352 Hnmchs. John W.. 50. 156 Hmrichs, Sharon Kay. 50. 110 llinsvark. Itosemary A.. 50. 106 Hinthome. Thoenas D.. 60. 198. 356 Hip( . Ronald Eugene. 161. 286 Hirakami. Michael. 220 Hipkiws. Karl I... 188 Hiranaga. leighton H.. 217 Hironaka. Harvey J.. 216 llirxtel. Jeanette C.. TO. 113 Hirt. Martin W.. 220 Htsaka. Llovd I.. 251 Hitchcock. Ronald It . 153 Hitchcock. David A.. 51. 178 Hite. Teirence G.. 296 Hit ..n Patricia Gail. 101 Ho. Galen Ivan. 240 Ho. Lloyd Kwei Yuan. IS.) Hoag. Robert Warren. 151 HoagUml. Alice Ituth. 0 Hoaglaml. Maryls I... 51. 75. 110 HoagUml. Nancy Gayle. Ill Hoatson, Diana Dale. 51. 255 Montson. Ronald M.. 51. 255 Hobart. Willis I... 217 Hobb . Billy ! .. 202 Hohb . Thomas A.. 162 Hobdv. Robert W.. 206 Hobson. Perry Dave. 163 Hobson. Sharon A.. 7 . 141. 285. 372, 373 Hobson. Stephen John. 51. 240 Hockersmith. Roger N.. 235 liockert. Danny R.. 51. 255 llockett. Bert I... 51. 255 Hngdon. Paula Izrais. 114 lloilges. Diane Susan. 130. 320 Hodge . George W . 51. 245 Hodorv. Itichard W., |75 Hoffert. Richard A . 297 Hoffman. Barbara J.. 51, 129. 347 Hoffman. I ax mo re I... 128. .357 Hoffman, loti Anne. 91 Hoffman. Norman A.. 190 Hoffman. Norman S,. 190. 454. 455 Hofmann. Charles I’.. 228 Hogan. Izwis G.. 51 Hogan. Steve. 225 Hogan. Robert P-. 255 llogl. Ann FUizaheth. 118 Hog hand. Paul T.. 161 Molten. Anna M.. 51. 143 Hollaml. Chloe A.. 1(M. .324 Holland. Ikon Wallace. 243 Hollandsssiorth. S. A.. 138 Hollister. Hal E.. 201 Holloway. Shawlcne K„ 115 Holm. Roliert I. . 210 Holman. David C.. 51 Holman. Mary V.. Ill Holmbreg. CaroM Lynn. 138. 329 Holman. William I).. 178. 230 Holmes. Arnold S.. 152. 2 3. .322. .323. 362. 363 Holmes. Denman K.. Jr.. 240 Holmes. John Weymouth. 163. 2 3 Holme.. John Sheldon. 188 Holmes. Linda M.. 95. 363 Holmes, Maiilcc. 92. 373 Holmes. Robin E.. 71.05 Holmes. Stewart. 282. 283 Hols tad. John M.. P.M Holt. Hugh Patrick. 105 Holt. Russell W.. 194 lloltzclaw. Kevin W.. 170 Holzkamp. Ronald H.. 293 Holzmever. Gilliert W.. 220 Home . David F.. 255 Homes. Sharon lz«, 116 Hontfrll. Dane! C.. Jr.. 24.3 Honda. Kselyn A.. 51. 236 Hondo. Michael T.. 77. 243 Hoodettpyle. James C.. 77. 81 Hoodenpyle. William I).. 1 3. 336 Hooker. Sarah Carolyn. 120 Hoover. Charles W.. 51, 256 Hope. Barbara A.. 6 Hopkins. Ikonatd (Juay. 244 Hop| er. Richard F.. 156 Hoiberg. Pamela C.. 121 Hon. Kiyoharu. 171 Horn. Marvin It., 165 lloinbeck, Michael I... 236 Homer. Glen AUn. 245 Horning. George C.. 164 Horning. Ruth Alma. 115 llomstein. Helene S.. 130 Horton. Gene Ikarrell. 222 Horton. I .eland K.. Jr.. 51. 15 Horton. Terry It.. 74. 165 Hosford. Judith A.. 51. 297. 143 Home. Michael Joe. 250. 286 Hostick. Gary AUn. 164 Houck. Frances Ann. 120 Houck. Peter J.. 256 Hough. CUude F.. III. 230 House. Ronnie K.. 141 House. Martha I .. TO. 115. 354 Houston. Carol J.. 107 Houston. Jeanette A., 146 Houston. laxnse Faye. 118 llovce. Elizabeth A.. 329, 351 Hout. Connie Ann. 144 Howard. Lloyd V.. 51. 81. 217 Howard. Michael A.. 151 Howard. Robert FUrl. 217 Howard. Shirley M. K.. 51 Howard. Terry L.. 51 Howarth. Marilyn P.. 117 Howell. Clifford G.. 51. 100 Howell. Gerald lee. 207 Howell. Kathy. 143 Howell. Marcia A.. 88 Howells. Gary N.. 51 Howcth. Ice Keller. 251 llowxe. John S.. 51. 183 lluwser. Mary E.. 139 Hoye. Carol Jean. 137 Hraha. Bruce Calvin. 225 llraba. Ikoris M.. 131 Hubltard. Georgia R.. {18 HubtsinL Glenn Roy. Z35 lluhbard. James W.. 51. 204 Hubbard. Richard P.. 250. 336 lluMde. William I... 250 lluhrr. Gail l.mda. 51. 131. 256 lluila. Bibi Ealhul. 256 Hmlemann. Marjean. 106. 323 Hud low. Dorothy J.. 106 lludsputh. Joseph W . 221 Huegli. Susan K.. 140 llurners. Judith Sue. W Huey. IkougUs C.. 236. 352 Huey. Sann King. 188. 352 Huey. Tom IL. 256 Huffman, loiwrmce C.. 51 Hufford. Gary I... 51. 22 lluffschmidt. Mary P.. 51. 128. 297. .347. .350. 355 Huge I man. Nancy E.. 139 Hughes. James S.. 172 Hughes. Hichanl S.. 51. 230 Hughey. Sandra I... 110 Hulhcri. Iteita Claire. l:Ci Hull. Evelyn May. S Hull. Jerry lee. 170 Humiducy . William R.. 286 Hundley. Carol I... 80, 144 Hungcrford. Roliert D.. 288 Hunger. Richard IL. Jr.. I.V) Hunsaker. Diana Itae. 123 Hunt. George N.. 466 Hunt. Pamela G.. TO. 1.39 Hunt. Sharon A.. 134 Hunter. Judith A.. 139 Huntsucker. Ferial T.. 51. 256 Hurd. Charlotte Itae. 115 Hurd. David It.. 162 Hurt. Krvan I... 231 Huaak. Stephen It.. 51. 180 llusak. Virginia Ann. 1.31 Mushy. Kenneth F .. 231 489 STUDENT INDEX llusrby. John 1C.. 266 Huwlh. Virginia I... 10.1 llusman. Eric Alfred, 221 Hussey. Thomas R.. 200 llussong. Donna I... 78. 104 llusted. Howard I... 104 Huston. Mary Margaret, lit Hutton. Robert Karl. 163 liutchcon. Richard J„ SI, 245 Hutching . Gail K„ 14.1 Hutching . N. M . 282 llutchin . John J.. 108 Hutchmv Wayne A.. 230 Hutchinvon. Hetty J.. 71. 113 Hutchinson. Donald K.. 217 llutchixin. Gerald C.. 328 Huth. Rodney A.. 250 Huxtable. Ann M.. 123, 411 lluyett. Kmnt N.. 293 Huvett. Kkhard llruce. 73. 161 Hv Nguyen V.. 240 Hyaatt. Judson F.. 329 llytie. Judith M.. 51. 110. 349 Hyde. Jaine R.. 51. 256 Hyde. Patricia lee. 93 Hylaiul. Kathleen 1... SI. 112 Hvskell. Kathleen M.. 103 Hylowitz. Robert M.. 51. 210 I IboUli. Ral| h Y.. SI llxuki. Ralph. 256 I eke . Jerilyn K. 101. 3S1. 354 Idrue. Marvin. 250 ldcue. Mary. 319 Ignazzito. Samuel C.. 204 Ihringer. I.ynn F.. 221 Ikrhara. Joyce Y.. 51. 256. 284. 322 Imlah. Jack S.. 214 Ingram, Hetty M.. 136. 325 Ingram. C'herieS., I2J Ingram. Donald I .. 188 Ingram, Robert H.. 329 Inman. Darrel Ki k. 217 Inman. Roderick D.. 191 Inscorc. Janet R.. 51. 25ti Intkeep. E. I... Jr.. 210. 324 Ira. Cecil Carl. 461. 464 Irvin. Margaret A.. 51. 106 Irwin. Richard H.. 52. 256. 329 Irwin. Richard T.. 236 Irving. l-orcn I).. 74. 222 Isaac, Helen K.. 141 Isaacson. Janet K.. 97 Isaacson. Richard A.. 214 Isnksen, Ingrid I... 127. 323 laenhart. John II.. 52. 182. 283. M3 l mg. George K.a Jr.. 228. 343 lornert. lorry I... 52. 256 Ixonvura. Gordon K.. 245 luted, Nannette K.. 106. 328. 362. 363 laton. Edward N.. 52. 256 I to. Ronald T.. 293 Ivari. Norma J.. 52. 94 lllew. Joseph J.. Jr.. 231 Ivarir Richard A.. 256 Ivea. Virginia Ann. 146 Ivey. Elizabeth Anne. 133 Ivey. Joel I... 166 Iwanaga. Paul Morio. 250. 286. 352 J Jack on, Beverly A.. 52 Jackvon. Clark ilarry. 215 Jackvon. Donald K.. 243 Jackvon. Gregory Alan. 168 Jackvon, Judy K.. 136 J nekton. Marjorie A.. 103 Jackvon. Michael D.. 52. 194 Jackvon. Ronald F.. 297 Jackvon. T. I... 289 Jacob. Greg Paul. 236 Jacobv. Henjamin F.. 52. 256. 328 Jacob . Carol Rumham. 102 Jacobven. Carol I... 112. 351 Jacobsen. Jonrva |«. 133 Jacobson. Edward P.. 216 Jan drain. Jacqueline. 133 Jacoby. Jerilyn S.. 132 Jncolvv. l-awrence J.. 77. 170 Jager. Merle I... 76. 192 Jakobosky. Joel I eon. 160 .lame . Charles S,. 156 Jnme . Ilrinn Crowley. 199 Janve . Deborah Ann. 103 Janve . Dorothy M.. 140 Jame . Douglas S.. 208 Janve . Frank Russell. 221 James. Kathleen l.ydia. 131 Jame . Melanie Anne. 91 Jameson. Mary I... 52. 108 Jamison. Karen I... 86. 34? Jamshidi. Mohammad. 185 Janucrk. Tara S.. 52. 86 Jamk. Josef Jan. 168 Janowilz. Pedro M.. 174 Janvrin. Rosemary, 101 Jaque . Glenn W.. Jr.. 62. 228 Jnros . Joanne I... 119. 284 Jnrowitx. Pedro. 52 Jarvie. Charles A.. 256 Jarvis. James C.. 162, 343. 464 Java. PatricU. F.. 52. 146 Java. Carol Jean. 149 Jasper. William P., Jr.. 183 Jefferies. Patrick R.. 235 Jeffery . Cnthleah. 144 Jcfford . leanna May, 138 Jclineo. Patricia C.. 132. 349. 363 Jendrzcjewvki. Ann M.. 52. 108 Jenkins, l.m la Kay. 99 Jenkins. Priscilla 52. 126 Jenkins. Randall Kent. 250 Jenkins. Susan C.. 147 Jenks. Janet R.. 134 Jennings. Michael D.. 256 Jennison. Rulhann M.. 119 Jensen. Cynthia A.. 78. 104. 354 Jensen. Dan lire. 169 Jensen. Diane K.. 14.5 Jensen. Harlin C.. 283 Jensen. Judy M . 7-1. ll'i Jensen. Katherine H.. 133 Jensen. Klaus Ivan. 251 Jensen. Peter Ernest. 163 Jensen. Sharon Rae W.. 350 Jensen. Stephen C.. 52. 256 Jeppsen. Marjorie K.. 125 Jerdine. Sandra M.. 144 Jeske. Donald W . 52. 164 Jewett. IXavid Glen. 229 Johannvon. Richard J.. 297 Johansen, Chris A., 184 Johansen, leonard E.. 242 Johansen. Koaren M . 52. 70. 126 Johanson. Steven E.. 201 John. IXouglo Charles. 163 John. Jo IaiIu. 98 Johns, I-urry Dee. 297 John . Michael S., 177 Johns. Virgiina G.. 130. 354 Johnson. Ann I... 62. 128 Johnson. Harbura Jean. 113. 329 Johnson. Carol J.. 101 Johnson. Carol L.. 132. 329 Johnson. Carolyn, A.. 52. 112 Johnson. Dan F.. 236. 373 Johnson. David A.. 52 Johnson. David Arthur. 220 Johnson. David Eugene. 181 Johnson. David R.. 171 Johnson. David B.. 215 Johnson. David Ross. 251 Johnson. Dennis Floyvl. 190 Johnson. Donna F.. 52 Johnson. Douglas W.. 181 Johnson. Drexel R.. 52. 211 Johnson. Elizabeth. 256 Johnson. Eme t F.. 203 Johnson. Gerald E.. 217 Johnson. Harold K.. 256 Johnson. Harvey lee. 222 Johnson. Helen Jean. 103 Johnson. Hulette M.. 188 Johnson. James II.. 52. 160. 283 Johnson. Jane. 52. 122. 355. 361 Johnson. Janet I... 52. 122 Johnson. Janice K . 52 Johnson. Jem P.. 198 Johnson. Jesse A.. 156 Johnson. Jim. 283 Johnson. Jo Anne. 146 Johnson. Joanne R.. 121 Johnson. Judith F., 74. 97. 135 Johnson. Judith Mary. 74. 97. 135 Johnson. Keith. 52. 204. 236 Johnson. Keith I.. 236 Johnson. Kent II.. 52 Johnson. I-ronard K.. 236 Johnson. I.inda Jean. 144 Johnson. I.inda S.. 123 Johnson. Marcia I... 52. KM Johnson. Mary II.. 129 Johnson. Mary Kay. 117 Johnson. Maurice W., 151 Johnson. Norman I .. 171 Johnson. Pamela Sue. 143 Johnwtn. Peter l-oui . 175 Johnson. Philip Alan. 256 Johnson. Richard C.. 52. 229 Johnson. Richard K.. 256 Johnson. Richard H.. 206 Johnson. Robert C.. 229 Johnson. Robert N.. 220 Johnson, Roger K.. 153. 283. 336 Johnson. Sheila May. 121 Johnson. Stephen C.. 241 Johnson. Sue Jeon G.. 52 Johnsan. Susan Co . 111 Johnson. Susan F... iM Johnson. Terry Warren. 217 Johnson. Vernon G.. 52. 256 Johnson. William A.. 62. 193 Johnson. William A.. 109. 193 Johnson. William 11.. 62. 157 Johnson. William II.. 62. 180 Johnson. Yvonne M.. 79. 138. 351. 354 Johnston. Gerald E.. 159 Johnston. Mailene A.. 93 Johnston. Michel A.. 62. 96 Johnston. Perry M.. 152. 2ft Johnston. Richard. 179 Johnston. Kohtey W.. 184 Joiner. Marian Grace. 71, 127 Jolley. Donald D.. 190 Jolma. Beverly A.. 76. 140 Jolma. laiwrcnce N.. Jr., 155 Jonasson. Carl Forbes. 183 Jones. Carol Ann. 115 Jones. Cheryl A.. 52. 106 Jonew. Daniel Glenn. 217 Jones. IXavid Roux. Jr.. 211 Jones. Diane Helen, 132 Jones. Donald Lewis. 218 Jones. Dorothy Jean. 144 Joeiev. Fred I... 52 Jones. Gene Douglas. 249 Jones. Gordon Howard. 183 Jones. Harry Allen. 183 Jones. Jew J.. 52. 176. .106 Jonew. Jon A.. 336 Jones. Judy Karen. 117 Jonew. Karin R-. 92 Jones, lawrence A.. 251 Jones, l-awrence P.. 211 Jones. Matthew Olive. 213 Jonew. Patricia I... 101 Jonew. Paul M.. Jr.. 244 Jones. Penelope E.. 99 Jonew. Robert K., 52. 234 Jonew. Robert Marion. 217 Jones. Roy W.. 52. 192. 344 Jonew. Ronald Roy. 73. 182 Jones. Stoddard D.. 73. 231 Jonew. Vicki I... 138 Joranek. Rod B.. 168 Jordan, Janete Claire. Ill Jordan. Jerald O . 176 ■Ionian. Robert W.. 221 Jorgensen. Robert M.. 152 Jory. John Earl. 52. 242. 327. 328 Josi. Roy W.. 209 Jowy. Carol S.. 143 Josephson. Michael A.. 198 Jossy. Karen I. . 135. 283. 284 Joy. Jerald K.. 321. 466 Joy. Marcella Theresa. 97 Jubb. Paul S . 52. 256 Jubitz. David GiUiert. 163 Jubitz. Vicki I... Ill Juckeland. Philip R.. 163 Judd. Steven I... 283. 286 ■lode-vine. Michael H . 52. 256 Judevine. Sharon Ann. 256 Joe. Wallace W.. 168 Juenemann. Jeff rev I... 288 Julson, Joseph C.. 52. 256. 293 .luney. Alice D.. 132 Juranek. Rodney E.. 288. 352 Justice. Susan C.. 115 Justice. Vietoria E.. 129 Justice. Jerome G.. 52. 211 K Koakinen. John W . 249 Kaarlela. Erick V. P.. 183 Kadau. Kathleen Anne. 102 Kafton. I.inda J.. 141 Kahl. James I... 2ft Kaiser. Robert S.. 163 Kaitoku. Donald T.. 245 Kakishita. Gary A.. 171 Kaluuhila. Minnie. 102 Kalar. Allan R.. 256 Kallberg. Patricia K.. 87 Kallunki. Janet S.. 78. 101 Kamienvki. Francis X.. 228 Kami henborg. Judith G,. 122 Kanvpfer. l-awrence I).. 236 Knnenuiru. Edwin Iwarni. 246 Kanenvoto. Milton M.. 240. 352 Kangethe. IXavid. 285 Kanick. Diane K.. 136 Kari. Virginia I,.. 110 Karlberg . Andris P., 171 Kamath. Rlizabeth J.. 103 Karoosh. Kenneth D.. 222 Kams. Joyce D.. 52. 90 Karpstein. Diana F.. 97 Kosahara. Albert S.. 52. 150 Kaser. Karen R . 127 Kaser. Phillip M.. 175 Kavner, Merialyce. 53. 256 Kasner. Michael W.. 53. 256 Raster. Jo Ellen. 102 Kato. David S.. 171. 352 Kautman. Carolyn J., 100 Kauffman. I-consul A.. 224. 343 Kaulmann. Pat D.. 339 Kawaguchi. Harold Y.. 250 Kawachi. Glenn Y,. 80. 242 Kawamoto. I.umU Y.. 143 Kayaer. Stanley G.. 151 Keala. SheUlon K.. 53. 256 Keams. Kathleen M.. 88 Kearns. Valeno N.. 108. 349 Keasey. Katherine E., 53. 256 Keating. Vickie A.. US Kccklcr. Marguerite D.. 140 Keeley, Patrick I... 150 Kceley. Jimmie K . 249. 286 Keen. Gary H . 282. 306 Keeney. Hoyt I... 251 Keep. William A.. 198 Kehl. Patricia A.. 89 Keiski. Stephen S.. 24.1 Keith. Howarsi I... 24.1. 329 Keithley. Carolyn L.. 130. 284 Keithley. Katherine S.. 95 Kello . I'omeU Jane. 71. 123 Kcllenbergcr. Candy I... 145 Keller. Kathleen. 139 Keller, l-eonsrd I Van, 221.329 Keller Mnrv F„ 112 Keller. Suzanne Dee. 135 Kelley. Janve W.. 53. 150. 322 Kellev. Kathefme R , 140 Kellis. William R.. 156 Kelly, llruce Wilson. 163 Kelly. Gerald Dennis. 53. 166 Kelly. James Michael. 72. 179 Kelly Janet IXuinne. 87 Kelly. Kitty. 346 Kelly. Michael C.. 163. 251 Kelly. Nancy Aileen. 118 Kelly. Jane Clare. 145 Kemnitzer. William F.. 231 Kemp. John H.. 173 Ktmper. Robert l-ee. 214 Kempt. Beverly Ann. 114 Kendrick. Terry E.. 229 Kenncsly. Roberta J.. 145 Kennel). Janet K.. 80. 1441 Krntta. William P.. 153. 329 Kenyon. Clifford F.. 53. 232. 322. 323. 380. 363. 372. 373 Kenyon. Marcia B., 92 Kenyon. Ronald R.. 216. 321 Kcortge. John N.. 181 Kerlier. Drlnur D.. 464 Kerns, Joseph Jame . 175 Kerns. Tim 1... 153 Kerr. Barbara C.. 53. 119, 323 Kerr. Karen lose. 138 Kerr. Sue Antoinette. 104 Kerr. William J.. 246 Kewai, Judith Amelia. 104 Krai. Olive. 145 Kewsi. William Adam. 53. 156 Ketchum. Katherine. 53. 134 Key. l-ewis Samuel. 256 Keylock. Christine T.. Ill Keyt. Keith A.. 249 Keyt. Nadino Elaine. 114 Kieff. Carolyn A.. 96 Kienle. Dona I... 86 Kiewendahl. Diane. 71. Ill Kikkawa. Gail S.. 1.18 KikuU. lawrence M.. 53. 218 Kilber. Stes-en Wayne. 168 Kilpatrick. Donald M.. 187. 205 Kilpatrick. Robert S.. 81. 190 Kim Chung. S. M.. 256 Kim. Victor B. S.. Jr.. 241 Kimvey. Terry F.. 283. 2ft Kimura. John. 251 King. Charles I Van. I7| King. IXistin Charles. 239 King. Janiee Jean. 92 King, -ohn I).. 53. 166 King. Kathleen I... 91 King. I.inda If.. 75. 105 King. Paul Allen. 53. 188 King. Robert D.. 215. 306 King. Robert K.. 215 Kingen. Kathryn Anne. 256 Kingry. l-arry Kit. 187. 286 Kingsley. John l«ec. 177 Kingsley. Robert E., 229 Kink ode. William I,.. 215 Kinkaid. Sharon M,. 125 Kinney. Theodore K.. Jr.. 53 155. 350 Kinoshila. Kay T.. 53. 132 Kinnsey. Terry. 53 Kinsley. Judith A.. 70 Kmslow. Richard D.. 53 Kinyon. Kay llankson. 289 Kirayoglu. Erol M . 53. 296. 306 Kircher. Robert B, 159 Kirkelie, Everett R.. 217 Kupkalrick. O. A.. Jr.. 53. 256 Kirkpatrick. Pamela. 116 Kirkpatrick. Sandra J., 53, 1UH Kitsch. John William. 199, 289 Kirwun, Jami I.ynn. 71. 93 Kiver. Marcia I).. 256 Kivhinaiiii. Wayne M., 154 Kiste. Raymond P.. 280 Kittel. Diana I.ynn. 87 Kizcr. William M.. 53. 224 Kjo . Barbara 1... 107 Kleger. Karlenc I... 53. 97 Kleger. Teresa A.. 98 Klcimer. John B.. 151 Kleiner. Elaine I... 53. 88. 355 Klein. Douglas J.. 53. 256 Klcuter. Diana Jeon. 107 Kleir. Glenn. 284 Kline. Daniel C.. 200 Kline. Jake F.. 170 Klinkcnberg. Charles. 53. 154. 286 Kloster. Susan It.. Ill Klostcrman. E. A.. 106 Klote. I.inda Frances. 95 Knccht. Ronald C.. 206. 366 Knee. Orin W.. 53. 256 Kniefel. Ooalon W.. 180 Knight. David M.. 53. 256 Knight. Sharon A.. 86 Knight. William H.. Jr.. 157 Knights. Richard I,., 236. 324. 353 Knowles. Barbara Jean. 99 Knowlcw. l-orence Eric. 239 Knuwlton. David I... 155 Knud sen. I .a mo F.. 206 Knutson. Joanne Marie. Ill Knutson. Kathleen A.. 102 Kolnyashi. Gary S.. 245 Koboski. Karl K.. Jr.. 53. 256 Koch. Michael It.. 53. 77. 81. 184 304. 306. 356 Kochel. Rex Allen. 163 Kodama, James Akira. 171 Koehler. David I... 72 Koehler. Shela Mae. 93. 210 Koeneman. Earl Edgar. 221 Koenig. Jacob. III. 202 Koenig. Rainer H.. 169 Koeper. Richard M.. 156 Koeppe. Marjorie A.. 88 Kormer. Peggy G.. 139 Kohl. Sbamo Ann. 131 Kohnke. Washington I.. 181 Kotbcrg. Constance G.. 122 Koltacb. Stanley. 169 Koozer. Ralph B.. 53. 174 Korepta. Gary. 53 Korepta. Gary. 198 Korshet. L. B.. Jr.. 173 Korzan. David G.. 178 Koth. Iawrence J.. 53. 224 Kovenz. Jan Ellen. 141 Kovtynovich. Karen. 131 Kralman. Lawrence G.. 328. 32t Kramer. Elizabeth I... 102. 143 Kramer. Karen Anne. 123 Kramer. Gerald Ervin. 243 Kramer. John I).. 53 Kramer. Penny Suzanne. 139. 329 Kraus. James I... 162 Krause. Marilyn I.. 98 Kreinheder. David. 229 Krekel. Charles Alan. 29? Kreason. Gregory K.. 179 Kribs. l-nrry M.. 166 Krieg. James Eldon. 221 Krieger. Susan Marice. Ill Kriens. l-oretla Ann. 131 Kriz. Kathryn Ellen. 1.37 Krohn. Martha Ann. 103 Kn -11. Jacqueline I... 102 Krom. IXavid A.. 53. 256 Kronblad. Patricia A.. 1.15 Krueger. Corole Jean. 104 Kruger, lorry Kent. 51, 202 Knimbem. David H.. 177 Kruntbetn. John I... 51. 166 Krumholz. Cecilia F.. 120 Krupscka. Rose M.. 103 Kucera. Tom Martin, 178 Kuchn. Barbara Jean. 126 Kuehn. Mary Alice. 121 Kuchn. Richard A.. 74. 158 Kuensting. Bernard A.. 53 Kuest. Roliert F.. 241. 284. 324 Kuhn. Susan lee. 124 Kuhn . Ituvsell V.. 201 Kuliek. Joan K.. 143 Kullberg. Wayne R . 157 Kumata. l-arry , .. 239 Kumura. Norman 8.. 239 Kunimoto. Calvin K.. 251 Kuntz. Kav .Susan. 140 Kuoni. John P..77. 80. 130. 324 Kurahara. Janus Y. Jr.. 77. 167 490 STUDENT INDEX Kurokawa. Kenneth K . 250 Kutter. David Norris. 222 Kusauki. Katherine. 133 Kuyendall. Fnl J.. S3. 256 Kyuno. William Maaao. INI L aaw. Mary Elaine. 'J6 aledir. John W.. |H4 •a belle. Gayle l.ynn. 138 .aclair. Jeanne L.. S3. 124. 3IS .add. Judy M . S3. 410 .add. I’atncia Itae. 125 -age. Elizabeth 1... Ill au. Shirley T. Y.. S3. 256 an bo. Otavi. 250 ainc. Sherron Anne. 136 anr. Kathleen Ray. 133 aur. Victoria. 76. 79. 116 •aird. David George. 177 iM, Robert D.. 179 aurd. Vernon Henry. 243 altsanakom. Wicfcai. 256 .akamp. Carol F.. Si ■am. Michael B. K.. S3. 256 .amberaon. Philip B.. 211 .ambert. Jamea I).. 211 aunbert, landa L., S3. 78, 120 ■ambert. Stephen D.. 75. 200 awnm. I tons Id P.. 171 aincaster. Gregory P.. S3. 220 autc . Jeanne F.. 87. 354 and. 1 tartars J.. 136. 288. 320 and. Phyllis A . 91 aindaucr. Glenda M.. S3. 98. 284 auvler. Michael Neil. IKJ amler . Dennis W . 225 autdon. Margaret L.. 102 anr. Jean M-. 96 ant. Alberta Doris, 146 anr. John I... S3 aney, lloaard M.. 164 ang. Marion R.. 97 anr an. W. M . 283 ange. John Erwin. 220 angrnwalter. Gary A.. 171 auigfeldt. Kurt R . 178 anghold. Gilbert W.. 302 asngley. landa I... 103 angrnack. J ranine W„ 116 auigmo, lion. 283 angston, Frederick, 191, 351. 353 ainkfortl. Delorns A.. 130 anning. Michael K.. S3. 211 anning, Rebeccn A.. S3. 112. 256 anson. Kanew. 297 anlr. Curtis M , 54. 256 araway, James W., 168 ard. Ihirothy Lillian. 113 are. Nancy K.. 256 are. Susan M . 256 arkins. Jean Ixxiise. 91 arkins. Judith A.. 54. 90. 347 a mi bee, Robert K.. Jr.. 224 arse. Karen K.. 95 anell. Sbarron A.. 117 amen. Alan F... 212 arson, Itrure A.. 216 amen. Douglas P.. 229 amen. Gary I... 54 amen. Gerald C.. 229 amen. laurin A.. 229 amen. Morrie K.. 337 amen. Virginia C.. 135 arson. John M . 201 arson. Joyce Marie. 103 arson. Karen I... 123 arson. Keith R . 322 arson, larry Carl. 54. 2S6. 305 arson, larry C 54. 2S6. 305 arson. I noise M . 122 arson. Marvin Alan. 241 arson. Paul Donald. 199 arson Peter K., 77. 81. 218 arson. Susan A.. 74. 80. 144. 293. 363 arson. Thomas Grant. 54. 234 ante. 11 nice Aaron. 217 a rue. James l.loyd. 199 avhober, John P.. 241 aski, Mary K.. 88 asjM. Katherine Rulh. 103 asselle. Ptimela M.. 93 alham. Julie I... 76. 101 alhrop. Su anne Dawn. 54. 110 au, Vemon Sei Kong. 207 auder. Kent C... 239 audien. Gloria J.. 135 auer. Timothy C.. 198 aurence. Pamela J.. 124 au ranee Dale R. 168 auman. Jimmie R.. 283 aurine. Patricia A.. 135 aurilstn, Donald A.. 249 aursen. Brian R.. 54 laursen. Dorothy Ann. 104 lauterwhlager, D. D.. 54. 178 lavelle. Michael P.. 242 I auer. Jim. 54 las head. Frank D.. 175 lasrence. Gerald B.. 54. 256. 320 layman. Cynthia A.. 123 layman. Joseph S.. 231. 339 laach. Janet K.. 123 laary. Stacy A.. 54. 94. 324 laalherrnan. Nancy lav. 101 laavitt. Katherine A.. 144 laavy. Sherrie A.. 102 lachner. lance M.. 187 ladgerwood. Jill. 91 larigeraood. Scott I,.. 155. 353 laalous. louts Alan. 194 lav. Ilea I nee B.. 256 lav. David A.. 200 lav. Donn M..54. 256 lav. Eugene C.. 327 lav. Geolfrey Wayne. Ilk) lav. Joanne I... 54. 70. 92 lav. Linda. 117 lav. Marvin G.. 54. 174 lav. Robert U. 54. 102 lae. Stephanie A.. 129 laady. David B.. 230 lae-Wamer. Alick M-. 173 I a (ever. Morris C.. 28i tales re. Charlotte I... 54. 119 Iaider. Katherine I... 133. 329 Iaider. Richard ! .. 250 lahleldl. Iton I-. 203 lahl. Susan Mae. 139 lahman. Samira K . 127. 357 lahmann. James F.. 54. 257 I ah re r, Albert P.. 54. 162. 464 laioester, Frances O.. 112 laichner. Alan W. , 175 laidig. Theodore It . 209 laighton. Barbara Ann. 119 latneweber. Peter A.. 199 lainonen. GlUart M . 54. 74. 164 laman. Linda Fay. 97 teuton Li is Is K. 86. 372. 373 lamas. Mtno C.. 249 lanchilsky. Sally Ann. 139 Ianchner Schmidt. Paula. 323 lannie. Kathleen Sue. 118 lent. Brians . 236. 329 lantsch. Jack W.. 174 leonanl. James C.. 54. 257. 302. 306 leonard. William John. 239 lapel I. Victoria A.. 146 tapper. Charlene. 329 tapper. Ruby Charlene. 101 lemton. Karen M . 94 lawh. John I).. 167. 218 lasher. Kathleen C.. 123 lasseg. James Allred. 151 lettenmaicr. Judith. 54. 147 levee. Brian A.. 179 levingrr. larry W.. 215 law. lawrence I... 54. 174 lewis. Barbara. 13! lewis. David P.. Jr.. 54. 257 lewis. Charles Eugene. 201 lewis. Doris. Joan. 97 lewis. Doyle M.. 244. 353 lewis. Jane A.. 108 lewis, Sandra J.. 112 lewis. William A.. 54. 257 Li. Julie. 130 Liberty. Ginsnl D.. 218 Liddell. Richard W . 54. 257 Lidslmsn. John W.. Jr.. 201 Lieb. Robert D.. 178 Ian, John Allen. 235 Uesegang. Marjorie J.. 124 . 347 l.ieuallen, I ala A . 132 Light. Jim D.. 249 Lightloot. Sharon I... 88. 132 l.ighlner. Alan Wray. 157 Lightowler. Ronald G . 212 l.im. lemy Virgil. 285 laming. latis Patricia. 105 Lindherg. Shirley J.. 95. 410 l.indemmith. Sharon A.. 54. 257. 347 l.indland. Gary H.. 54. 194 l.irvlUnd. Ronald lee. 250. 286 land ley. Carol A.. 70. 124. 293 Lindquist. Phyllis A.. 54. 257 l.indsav. Edward W . 250 Lindsey. Thomas W . 54. 296 l.infoot. Cherry K.. 139 Lininger. Dale R.. 236 Link. Andrew G.. 257 Linn. Carole Anne. 136 l.instedt. Bonnie K.. 88 1.1 PI art l.vnnette. .54. 257 l-iptak. lasts M.. 54. 134. 325 Lisltokken. James R., 2! 7 Litke. Pamela leigh. 146 lisle. VeerU Jean. 129 Lillie. Peter Clark. 73.235 lallle. Vision Ixxnse. 102 livermore. Nicky O.. 190 Livrsdey. Philip A.. ISA Livingston. Joann, 54. 124 lavmrslon. Robert F.. 24 t Lloyd. Darvel T.. 257 la . Edgar Hung Cheong. 250 la . Daniel Ching-Shu. 328 lasbo, Carlos. Alfredo. 285 Locke. Harold I... 54. 2 ? lock hart Alvin I. . 54. 257 loelfler. Gary M.. 320 Ixslton. Marjone Jean, 137 lasgan. Ann Watem. 123 lashrenz. Jonzen P.. 241 I ok on. Margaret Ann, 113 lominen. Jane E.. 74. 79. 199 long. David. 462. 461. 465 long. Garrett Ranie. 201 long. Ruth K.. 146 looker. Suzanne Donna. 118 lootms. Danny I).. Z 4 loomis. David Lynn. 221. 403 loomis. IXmald A.. 2 0. 328. 329. 363 loomis. Mary I... 106 loop. CuritU A . 229. 336 lorenzen. Eden. '. 4 lorenzen. Henry C., 231 loring. Arthur A.. 54. 203. 290 losli. Carol A.. 144 loesnrr. Michael I).. 202 lossner, Peter A.. 212 lou. I hil. 257 loughmiller. Bert K.. 54. 72. 202. 356 louts, Fred. Jr.. 216 lounshury. Janice A., 123 love. Karen M.. 79. 140 lose. James M.. 109. 288 love lady. Ilethcna J.. 118 losvlaml. Charles I).. 74. 165 losvodge. Marilyn R., 329. 351 loving. Michael W . 244 low. Philip. 246 low. Peter W.. 54 Iowe. Art. 322 lowe. lamia K.. 54. 90 lowe. Raymoml P.. 210 lowe. Steven C.. 236 lowed. Cordon II.. 178. 233. 343 lowery. Sharon J.. 134 low man. Barbara K.. 145 Iai. George. 168 laibega. Francis X.. 283 Lucas. Daniel. 203 I areas. Jean I).. 146. 354 locos. Ronald Janvrw, 203 looey. Owen Eugene. 179 lodwig. Mark S . 56. 257 l.uehring. Linda Sue. 136 Luey. Janne. 115 lorn. Feinum. 214 lorn. George W.. 250 l.ummus, Janette I).. 87. 4« Luml. Diane M.. 76. 80. 146. 349. 362 I aim). Ellen K.. 135 lamde. Richard C.. 212 l.undgrcn. Richard K . 55. 267. 32! laindquist. Rodney K.. 225 l.yda. Norman C.. 228 Lyke. James I).. 162 Lyle, lowatma M.. 56. 90 Lyman. William T.. 249 Lynch. Kathleen Ann, 127 l.yne. James Patrick. 257 M Maben. James M . 65. 257. 282 Macdonald. Ronald G.. 15.6 Macdonald. William F.. 257 Mace. Richard lev, 161 Mace. Richard louis. 187 Macmnes. John D.. 188 Mock. Marilyn Jean. 55. 117 J3| Mack. Marilyn W . •« Macken. lewis K.. 1 Mackenroth. Ilenrv B., 184 Mackenzie. John W.. 77. 250 Markin. Harold Arthur. 203 Mackinster. Art. 231 Maclean. Merren l.ynn. 143 Macleod. Gerald R . 55. 77 8| 190. 286 Macomher. Keith I... 55. 164. 306 MacWilliams. John. 188 Macy. Charlotte Itenae. 91 Macy. Dwight K . 208. 283 Macy. Dennis Warren. 153 Macy. Gregg H . 6. 224 . 343. 458 Macy. James Douglas. 215. 286 Maddix. Marjorie O.. 138 Matldox. Errol B . 222 Maddox. James Philip. 55. 267 Maddox. 1 .ester V.. 55. 267 Mad lnx. Russell W,. III. 163 Madison. John W.. 297 Madsen, Karla Kay. 95 Magnusen. Marjorie V.. 118 Magnuson. I truce It.. 55. 75. 150 Magnuson. Josephine. 14.6 Maguire. Patricia K.. 110 Mahadey. larry, 293 Mahoney. Carole G.. 55. 76. 80. 143 Mahfooz. Mohammed A.. 289 Mohony. Dan G.. 199 Mahonv. Duane M.. 193. 286 Main. Stephen B.. 55. 257 Majorowicz. Iona L., 119 Maki. Claudia A.. 100 Moki, 1 axils Soloman, 214 Malcolm. Vicki I... 145 Malcolm. Joe A.. 195 Malen. Vemon IL. 55. 257 Maley. Joscjih C.. 257 Maley. Terry S-. 5A. 257 Mallicoat. Sally Jo. 127 Mallorie. Margaret C.. 116 Mallory. Patnria A.. 130 Malmros. Merlin A.. 152. 293 Malone. Patricia lae IM Maloney. David W . 184. 329 Maloney. Michael T.. 240 Maltby. Peter S-. 209 Manchester. Margaret. 55. 110 Mamlery. William I... 55. 158 Mandery. SheiU Roe. 1 5 Mankc. Judith I... 124 Mann. Frederick H.. 228 Manning. Clyde K.. Jr.. 186 Manning. William A.. 55. 156, 363 Maruio. Marie A.. 126. 323 Mansfield. Melinda R . 93 Mantel. Deanna J.. 104 Mantz. Patricia Joyce. 133 Marchi. laeann. 55, 110 Marcum. Richard I... 234 Marcum. Mary lav. 115 Marden. Lynda I. 104 Margeson. John T.. 55. 304 Marggi. Nancy Ile4h. 128 Margosian. Richard I... 215 Manon. Richard K.. 74. 194 Markham. James Wesley. 244 Markham. Terry F., 228. 464 Mark ley. William B.. 167 Marks. Diane M.. 137 Marks. Douglas Eugene. 182 Markwart. William K.. 249 Marfar, Kenneth K.. 160 Marlow. Sally Joanne. 136 Marquardt. Robert F.. 55. 267 Marquam. William ! .. 215 Marquis. Eugene P.. 155 Marsh. Frank. 4.67. 4.68 Marsh. Fred Itainl. 190 Marsh. Robert I).. 55. 178 Marsh. Terry Ixm. 257 Marsh. William E . 55. 162 Marshall. Charles J.. 221 Marshall. Edward IL. 208 Marshall. Elizabeth C.. 102 Marshall. Edison G.. 215 Marshall. Harvey A.. 205 Marshall. Karrm. 87 Marshall. Trudie. 55. 267 Martens. Carol Mae. 140 Murlin, Connio May. 145 Martin. Jean M.. 98 Martin. Karen I... 132 Marlin. Kathryn I... 92 Marlin. Kenneth 8,. 56, 257 Martin, landon K.. 192 Martin, larmiel C.. 211 Martin, larry IkougUs. 267 Martin. lawrence A.. 288 Martin. Mary Anne. 116 Martin. Melvin E.. 55. ISO. 283 306 Martin. Michael David. 193 Martin. Nanrv lae. Ill Martin. Phil S . 246 Martin. Sally Joan. 43 Martin. Thomas Grant. 289 Martindale. William. 157 Martino Richard A.. 55. 72 204 Marx. Aliev A.. 135. 351 Marx. Emmett R.. 152 Masaki. Carl T., 239 Ms srka. Robert. 267 Masicampo. Barbara K.. |3fi Mason. Alvin T.. 155. 257 Mason. Anne. 107 Mason. Curtis. .65. 180 Mason. Donna M . 101 Mason. Ellis D . 257 Mawn. James A.. 55. 251.3|| Mason. Jerry A . 224. 322. Mason. Michael Roy. 181 Mason. Sarah Jane. 146 Mason. Svlvla I... 140 Massey. Margret Ann. 109 Masters. Robert M.. 171 Matejka. Sandra K.. 94 Martany. Kay F.. 257 Matheny. Marvin Scot. 321 Matheny. Wayne Martin. 151 Mather. Nancy laxitse, 121 Mather. Robert A.. 157 Matheson. Edith E.. 97 Mathews. Gary Craig, 215 Mathre. Richard A.. 241 MalUck. Josephs.. III. 164 Matson. Dwight J., 216 Matson. Howard L.. 35. 206. 223. 325 Matsuda. Robert I. 55. 244 Matsunaga, Melvin M.. IK MaUuwalu. Ronald N.. 244 Malthieu. Willis R.. 165 Matzka. Robert A.. 55. 283. 306 Mau. Nathan Kui Hin. 242 Maupin. David O. 199 Maury. Aliev. 102 Maury. Arm C.. 55 Mauser. Corinne I... 76. 132. 354 Mawson. Karl Henry. 167 Maxey. Carol J.. 101 Maxfield. Vicki Lev. 117 May. Joanne Elizabeth. 104 May. Ronald A.. 230 May. Toni S.. 97 Mayer. Susan K.. 55. 126 Mayers. Cornelia M.. 134 Mayhew. Nancy Lucile. 101 Maylie. Janice L.. 126. 349. .163. 366 Maylie. Josef W.. 65. 224. 322 Maynanl. Barbara J.. 130 Mays. David L.. 55. 257 Mays, lav ret ta. M K . 257 McAdams. Cheryl M . Ill McAlaster. Robert D.. 306 McAlister. John F.. 55. 236 McAlvoge. Karen J., 104 Mcllnde. Floyd I... 120 McBride. Gary D.. 329 McBride. Patricia E. 102 McCadden. Michael II.. 210. 329 McCall. James Clement. 250. 288 McCall. Jimmy A.. 191 McCall. Margaret A.. 74. 98. 349 McCall. Sherron M.. 55.1 8. 329 .McCallister. M. A.. 55. 204 McCamman. Jerry E.. IK McCann. Janicv Lynn. 143 McCann, Kathleen Ann. 257 McCann. William K.. 56. 296 McCargar. Barbara A.. 136 McCartney. Sue A.. 75. 94. 357 McCarty. James Rush. 217 McClain. Floy lou. 135 McCleary. William I).. .66. |98 McClellan. Howard. 296 McClintock. Margaret. 118 McClure. Bryan R., 244 McClure. Marijean. 92. 56 McClurg. James W..228 McCord Sharon K.. 71. 93 McCormick. Curtis K.. 207 McCormack. Karl. M . 244 McCormack. James F... 208 McCormack. John M . 235 McCormack. William I... 235 McCormack. Jon M.. 260 McCormick. Paul W.. 215. 283 McCosker. Roger I... 19! McCoy. Alice K.. 121 McCoy. Betty Jo. 115 McCoy. Jack William, 218 McCoy. Karen Rose. .16. ||0 McCoy. Nina Ruth. 14.1 McCoy. Ronald B.. 193 McCoy. Sharon Lynne. 130 MeCroe. William W . IT! McCraney. David I... 250 McCready. Merveen Joy. 137 McCready. Skip. 203 McCurdy. Ikon P.. 56. 236 McCurdy. Janet Sue. 127 McCuskev. Richard It . 181 McDaniel. larrv D.. 173 McDaniel. Mina R.. 125. 347. 364 McDearmon. Alan. 56. 160 McDolr. Janet Shirley. 143 McDonald. Hollis A.. 77. 217. 284. 288 McDonald. Marlene A.. .66. 257 McDonald. William. 56 MrlViugal. DougUs M.. 200 McDowell. Thomas F... 23. 179 McDuffee. Anne I... 56. 1.14. 315 McDuffie. Jo-lee Marie. 137 MeKochen. David T. 56. 72. 212 McKIhem. Dovle K . 320 McElroy. Gerald A.. 180. 343 M. Kirov Jerry. 466 McElroy. James I. . 66, 287 McFarland. Katherine. 119. 354 •191 STUDENT INDEX McFarUnd, Victor A.. 66. 257. 327. 328. 329 McFarling. Richard It.. 160 McFctridgc. M. J.. 56. 147 McGahucy. Gary G.. 174 McGilvcry. Neil W.. 261 McGhehcy, John H.. 311 McGillivray. Peter K.. 155 McGinnis. Kenneth I... 25 6 McGl on. Allan J., 171 McGowan. Kenneth L., 165 MeGreen, Kelly. 283 MeGreer. Hugh K.. 26! McGregor. Kathleen C . 56. 126 McGregor. Donald 1).. Jr.. 66. 228 McGrow. Jack Arland, 257 McGuire. Michael J.. 225 McGuire, William J.. 56. 228 McGuire. Michael W., 15 2 McGuire. Timothy I av. 235 McXamea . Donald I).. 246 Mclluron. Gregory Ivan. 221 McIntosh. A. A.. Jr.. 56, 305 McIntosh. Duane K.. 66. 257, 283 McIntosh. Jams I... 86 McIntyre. Judy M.. 136. 354 McKague, Jerry L.. 66. 267 McKay. Douglas H.. 217 McKean, Ronnie Lu. 108 McKean. Julie Ann. 116 McKee. Margaret K.. 117 McKee. Terry D.. 56. 75. 236 McKeehan. Patrick K.. 157 McKenzie, Hugh K.. 343 McKevitt. Patricia A.. 66. 267 McKillop. James R.. 66. 224 McKinnon. Janet G.. 106. 351 McKittrick. Robert J.. 260 MeKnight. Harhara I... 140 MeKrill. Edward M.. 221 Melvin, Gary G.. 325 Mcl jin. James H.. 325 McDmghlin. Glenn A.. 66. 257 Mcljughlin. Ijrry D., 187. 286 Mcljughlin. Mary I... 123 Mcljun. Barbara A.. 138. 3 Method. Bart ara K.. 124 McMacken. Darlene M., 56. 316 :t50 McMacken. Ijrry M.. 66 McMahan. I.uvla Rose. 257 McMnhill. Richard J.. 260 McMurdo. Sandra L.. 66.257.25 3 McKabb. Gary A.. 66. '242 McNeal. Roy W.. 184 McNeal. Steven Robert. 184 McNeil. Nancy A.. 135 McNeil. Stuart Kent. 201 McNeill. Don D.. 155 McPherson. laidell Ann. 5. 143 McPherson. Susan J.. 66. 74. 78. 121 McQuaid. Susan J.. 122. 126. 25)7 McQueen. R v G.. 285 M.-IC..-. Patrick G.. 209 Mclteynolds. Shelly A.. 95 McReynolds. Richard E.. 187 MrSwain. Alfred J.. Jr.. 66. 257. :«20 MrTaggart. Heather J.. 133 McVay. Marla C.. 109 McWilliams. John F.. 217 McWilliams. I jura J.. 134. 139, 324. 372. 373 Mead. Michael J.. 163 Mead. Ronald A.. 242 Meade. Gary A.. 214 Meadows. Morgan D.. 297 Mecklem. Nicholas K.. 179 Meeker. Karen J.. 5 4. 323 Megna. Terry Dean. ICO Mehl. Marilyn K. 112 Meeker. Karen J.. 94. 323 Megna. Terry' l ean. 160 Meier. I.irwla Susan. 118 Meineo. William. 246 Meiners. Carol A.. 137 Meistrell. Karen E.. 99 Mejia. Raphael E.. 289 Metcher. Cheryl Ann. 109 Meldrom. David W.. 175 Mellenthin. Judith A.. 114 Mellish. Sharon I.ynn. 102 Melum. Thomas Darryl. 195 Melville. Suiune M.. 112 Melvin. Donna K-. 56. 88 Menkens. Ijwreoce A.. 216 Mentrer. I.inda J.. 287 Mercer. Carol I... 56. 88 Mercer. James R.. 257 Mercer. Nancy J.. 133 Mercer. Patricia I... 56. 106 Meriam. Mary E.. 128 Merrill. Nicholas. 194 Merrill. Jane T..98. 297 Merritt. Patricia L., 110. 315 Merritt. Robert S.. 56. 257 Merten. Gregory P„ 161 Mcracrvcy. Karen S.. 127 Moaner, William G.. 168. 169 Metheany. Jon A.. 241 Metzen. Marcia Kay. 140 Metzger. Norman Cecil. 246 Meyer. Gary It.. 222 Meyer. Kenneth D . 84. 311 Meyer. Mymella Wick. 129 Meyer. William Peter. 245 Meyer . Stanley K . 231 Michael. Raymond D.. 328 Michatck. Margaret A.. 66. 98 Michaud. Jamen Ralph. 165 Michel. Victor Kcnnc. 241 Michetsen, Frederick. 185 Michunoto. Michael M.. 188 Middlekauff. R. K.. 66. 155 Mielke. I jry J.. 56. 74. 222. 293 Mieras. Nancy I).. 137 Mikeah. Darcy F... 107 Mihata. Kevin Ken. 183 Mikkato. Karen A.. 105 Mikkelson, Judith Ann.. 95 Miles, l.ynnc l ianne. 117 Miles. Sharon Ann. 108 Millard. Terry I... 191 Millor. Allan G.. 56. 250 Miller. Dave. 257 Miller. Cheryl Jean. 138. 284 Miller. Connie Izouisc, 97 Miller. Craig S.. 250 Miller. Dewey R.. Jr.. 86 Miller. Donald K.. 257 Miller. Doris F.. 74. 121 Miller. Elaine Emcli. 144 Miller. Gail Duecn. 103 Miller. Gary la . 236 Miller. Gretchen K.. 95. 140 Miller. Helen E.. 101 Miller. Jack C.. 215 Miller. James E.. 198. 467 Miller. Jean Izorraino. 133 Miller. Jeffrey C . 56 Miller. John E.. 198 Miller. John R.. 182 Miller. Judith Ann. 99 Miller. Judith II . 56. 96 Miller. Keith II . 80.242 Miller. Kenneth G . 217 Miller. I jura M.. 141. 354 Miller. I.inda I... 137. 354 Miller. I.inda S.. 92 Miller. Mary I... 132 Miller. Ronald D.. 222. 344 Miller. Russell V.. 190 Miller. Sharon L.. 102 Miller. Vicki Ijuise. 133 Miller. Walter Vernon. 221 Miller. Scott G.. 200. 343 Miller. Susan L.. 90 Miller. Sydney. 286 Miller. William. 56. 170 Millikrn. Ralph M.. 5. 218 MiUiken. Michael K.. 66. 201 Mills. Henry I... 257. 288 Mills|laugh. Jean. 103 Milne. Thomas L.. 204. 328. 373 Milne. William S.. 56. 178. 322 356. 374 Mmchow. lamia Kay. 117 Miner. Clare Virginia. 119 Miniutti. Nancy I e. 131 Mink. Roger A.. 56. 150. 347 Minor. Donald A.. 56. 228 Minor. James T.. 2S7 Minor. Wendy. 95 Minto. John I).. Jr.. 231 Minto. Margaret J.. 56. 86 Minton. Carol J.. 112 Minty. Jimi K.. 56. 86. 347. 350. 355 Miranda. Frederick R.. 56. 180 Mirich. Rodney l«. 151 Mi shier. Rrtiecra J.. 138. 3 Misovetz. Michael P.. 157 Misso. Joseph Gordon, 160 Mitchell. Amlrea S.. 130 Mitchell. Melinda A.. 108. 357 Mitchell. Robert If.. 75. 211 Mitchell. Robert T.. 57. 75. 236 Mitsch. Elia J.. 67. 257 Mizee. Maaike. 141 Moasser. Farhad. 222 Mobley. Ronald T.. 230 Mochel. Alice M.. 147 Moe. Carol E.. 128 Mne. Dianne I-ee. 118 Moehnke. Susan C.. 121. 354 Mohr. John A.. 178 Mohr. Keith 0..57 Mohr. Robert A . 57. 228 Mohr. Thomas Edwin, 73. 229 Mohrman. Thomas Peter. 199 Moir. Cynthia J.. 57. 110. 293 Moir. William Preston. 175 Monaghan. Bonnie L„ 70. lit). 57 Monaco. Karen K.. 76. 104 Moncricf. James D.. 57 Mongo Id, I ju rencc K.. 57. 258 Mimical. William 8., 288 Monroe. Darrell W.. 175 Monroe. Frederick L., 57. 208 Monroe. Guy O.. 161. 353 Monroe. John Edward. 2IXJ Monroe. Richard Dean. 161 Monroe, Vicki I. . 110 Montag, Barbara Ann. 137 Montgomery. Brady R.. 57 . 258 302.306 Montgomery. David K., 57, 293. 296 Montgomery. Gale A. 78. 102 Montgomery, Sharon R.. 70. 110, 325. 364 Moody. Janice I.ynn. 107 Moon. Thomas W.. 179 Moore. Dianne. 126 Moore. Douglas Roy. 241 Moore. Gerald I... 67, 258 Moore. Guy K.. 178 Moore. Jean E.. 88 Moore. John Calvin. 57. 189 Moore. John Robert. 67, 225. 322. 323. 373 Moore, John W.. 67. 178 Moore. Joyce E., 132 Moore. Julie Kay. 113 Moore, l-nuna A.. 100 Moore, Mary H.. 97 Moore. Mary l ou. 97 Moore. Robert Ixwlie. 218 Moore. Roberta S.. 146 Moore. Theodore Paul. 218 Moragnc. Robert Paul. 221 Moravl. Jo I).. 57. 70. 86 Morehouse. Marion R.. 57 Morey. Kirk C.. 181 Morgan. Geraldine J.. 144 Morgan. Harold I... 67. 234 Morgan. Kathryn I.. 120 Morgan. Margaret K., 115 Morgan. Penelope 1-co. 129 Morgan. Sharon Kay. 120 Morgan. Virginia Izota. 95 Mori kudo. Robert N.. 57. 258 Morioka. Gary Richard. 163 Mork. Mclany H.. 78. 119 Mori an. Karen C . 57. 128 Morion. IJnda M.. 128 Moriey. Richard C.. 214 Morrell. Tamer Jae. 131 Morrell. Crary. 461 Morris. David Eugene. 153 Morris. John Edwin. 170 Morris. I.inus J.. 67. 258 Morris. Robert Adam. 217 Morris. William G.. 258 Morrison. Barbara Ann. 137 Morrison. Cheryl Anne. 87 Morrison. John C.. 229. 239 Morrison. Michelle K.. 87. 407 Morrow. James T.. 57 Morrow. Judith S.. 57. 97 Morrow. Ray W.. 57 Morrow. Susan P.. 57. 105 Morse. Linda Arkcll. 67. 106 Morse. Ijrry Anthony. 297 Morse. Michael Dean. 179 Morse. Steven Craig. 214 Mors . Frank R.. 467 Morton. Judith C.. 74. 97. 363 Morton. Keith I... 179 Morton. Lyle W.. Jr.. 163 Moshbcrger. Henry A . 57. 214 Mosher. Nora Kathryn. 146 Moahu. Nora. 284 Moss. Gregory ! .. 216 Moss. Janet C.. 57. 94 Moon. Judy Carole. 145 Mom. Ned E.. IfK Motonaga. George Y. 306 Movonaga. Geo.. 57 Mudge. Penny Ann. 87 Muir. William I. 160 Mullen. Gregory Hugh. 203 Mullen. Monte R . 213 Muller. Patrick John. 246 Mullerleile. Henry C... 57. 258 Mullet. Margaret Karen. 147 Mulligan. Patricia I).. 132 Mulquin. I.ynn M.. 140 Mutton. Dean. 150 Mumford. Curtis. 283 Mundell. Robert D.. 217 Mumlorff. Carol Jean. 138 Munji. Marcus T.. 216 Munroe. Carole M.. 129 Munsell. Paul R.. Jr.. 195 Munson. Nancy N.. 95 Munson. Robert L.. 23. 177 Munon. Warren I... 258 Muramoto. Kenneth K,. 183 Murano. Kntsuvoshi. 239 Muraoka. Walter H.. 214 Murata, Steven M.. 217. 329 Murdock. Karen Lynne. 137 Murch. Itobcrt L.. 251 Murphy, Donald D.. 174 Murphy, Joan M.. 110 Murphy. Karen. 320 Murphy. Lonrine E., 57. 106 Murphy. Patricia E.. 145. 320 Murphy. Vigor. 320 Muray. Howard I’.. 258 Murray. Michael G.. 2 X5 Murray. Peter, 81 Murray. Phillip S.. 57. 204 Murrell. Gregory L.. 258 Murtaugh. Mary Ann. 102 Mushalik. Elizabeth K . 57, 92. 324.327 Muaikanl. Michael S.. 67. 258. 329 Mutch. Jame D.. 236 Myera. Edward P.. 198 Myera. Gary Douglas. 163 Myers. Ijrry L.. 57. 258 Myera. Pametla A..141 Myera. Richard. 216 Myera. Wallace D.. 57 N Naas. Eldon H.. 57. 258 Naegle. Connio P., 97 Nagaki. Judith. 133 Nagaki. Junior A.. 67. 220. 305 Nagato. Richard H , 219 Naha . Robert W.. 236 Naiglc. Connie. 57 Nnkada. Ellen Reiko. 103 Nakamura. Rodney S.. 250 Nakamura. Roy Mitsuo. 319. 239 Nakata. Kenneth M.. 164 Nash. Gerald D.. 152 Nash. Joyce Kay. 89 Nash. Rcnetta Joy. 133 Naughton. Dennis P.. 220 Nave. Ijrry. 250 Navin. Toni Anita. 97 Neal. Gary John. 200 Neal. Sally Kathleen. 101 Neothamer. Michael K.. 236 Needham. Arlene Y.. 146 Neely. Patricia Ann. 71. 106 Neff. Sandra J.. 126 Negri. Itobert L., 208 Neber. David B.. 72. 231 Nehler. Robert I).. 57. 464 Neiger. Richard Lyle. 209 Neil. Jerald K.. 343 NeiUoa. Cathie M.. 127 Neilson. Thomas R.. 203 Neimann. Patricia N.. 103 Nelson, Bonnijien. 118 Nelson. Cathie A.. 57. 258 Nelson. David H.. 234 Nelson. David S.. 57 Nelson. Dennis Oliver. 246 Nelson. Douglas Earl. 217 Nelson. Emil Vemer. 286 Nelson. Guy R.. 157 Nelson. Janis Arlene. 102 Nelson. John Homer. 242 Nelson. John Marvin. 217 Nelson. Jeffrey Allen. 200 Nelson. Karen Marie. 12) Nelson. Judie G.. 126 Nelson. Karen M . 123 Nelson. KenrwthS.. 173 Nelson. Ijrry F.. 57. 178. 236 Nelson. Ijrry Kennel. 57. 236 Nelson. Linda Carole. 131. 321 Nelson. Lnda Ikawn. 115 Nelson. Marion B.. 125 Nelson. Mary- Bulb. 87 Nelson. Richard, 343 Nelson. Robert I .eon. 189 Nelson. Roger C.. 230 Nelson. Saundra I-ee. 140 Nelson. William G., 157 Nerad. James Everett. 251 Nesbitt. John M.. 57. 258 Ness. Terence M.. 353 New. Vivian. 57. 124 Netrer. Veme Ixmell. 175 Neuberger. Wayne F. 221 Neuschwanger. John A.. 215 Neville. Mary A.. 110. 372. 405 Nawberg. Lynn J.. 57 Ncwbem. David W.. 216. 321 Newborr. Gary John. 242 Newcomb. Bernard A.. 172 Newromb. Paulette A.. 97 Newell. Donna Jav. 118 Newell. Gary R.. 222 Newell. Sandra Ijtsy. 146 Newman. Elizabeth A.. 119 Newton. Frederick H.. 251 Newton. Jan Marie. 57. 128 Newt son. Itobert E.. 57. 222. 306 Newton. William Ogden. 243 Newton, Vernon C., III. 195 Neyhart. John Arthur, 199 Ngai. Timothy N.. 217 Nguyen. Vanky. 57 Niool, Nancy. 87 Nichols. Alan F.. 57. 258. 311 NichoU. Douglas It.. 67 NichoLs. Joanne. 129 Nichols, Thomas M., .128 Nicholson. Judy A.. 258 Nicholson. Marvin W.. 240 Nicll, Jom. 231 Nicl. Thomas. 1T9 Nielsen. Gordon K.. 180 Nielsen. Kent C.. 221 Nielsen. Nicholas I... 167 Nielsen. Willard I).. 322 Nims. Vicky. 58 Nimti. Gary. 258 Nietni, Henry M.. Jr.. 188 Nk ns. Vicky. 258 Nice . David G.. 57. 258 Nieten. Edgar R., 77. 245 Nims. Duvid J.. 161 Ninomiya. Rodney T.. 175. 187 Nivhimoto. Robert N.. 58. 240 Nishimoto. Roy K.. 239. 285 Nishimura. Gene Masao. 245 Nissen. Druse E.. 207 Nixon. Aik M.. 105 Nixon. Kathleen A.. 70. 324 Nixon. Lawrence Mae, 79. 118 Noack. Nancy E.. 102 Noden, 1-ovclla E.. 101 Noe. Melvin E.. 221 Noffsinger. Nancy l-ee, 125 Noguchi. Sammy M., 58 Noguchi. Thomas M.. 322. 327. 328 NoUnder. Randolph E., 246.286 Note . Peggy Maxine. 139 Nolle. Karen I-ee. 91 Norbcrg. Pamela C.. 78 Norbraten. Gil R.. 172 Norby. John I. 150 Nordholm. Carl David. 161 Norcd. Richard I).. 58. 258 Norm, Karen Ellen. 91 Norin. Gail A.. 128 Norman. Paul. 157 Norman, Phillip J.. 157 Norris. Arthur M.. 231 Norris. Ijwfence Gene. 250 Norris. Margaret. 351 Norte. Barbara L. 87 North. Ellen L. 147. 351 Nortbup. Thomas J.. 58. 217 Norton. Kathryn B.. 98 Norton. Kelly. 258. 329 Norton. Warren W.. 58. 234 Noaa. Terry l-eroy. 173 Noteboom. James Dean. 218 Nuckols. Ann Irene. 127 Nulton. Dean Ernest. 322 Nun.sm.ikrr. John It.. 283 Nugent. David I).. 165 Nutter. David W.. 175 Nygaard. Helen Marine. 258 Nygren, Gail Patricia. 115 Nyman. Carl A.. 293 Nyquist. Bonnie J.. 58 Kya, Janet A . 98 Nyatrom. I.innea J.. 93 Oakey. Michael Scott. 2iX Oakley. Donald K.. 58. 152 Oberg. Thomas Harvey. 179 Obillovirh. Meyvyn. 343 O'Brien. Judith Gale. 258 O'Brien. Mary M.. 90 O'Callaghan. Michael J.. 320 O'Callaghan. T. M . 58. 162 O'Connor. Patrick I).. 160 Odell. David Alan. 187 Odell. Elizabeth J.. 75. 134 Oehler. James S.. 240 Oehrtman. Robert I... 152. 283 Of ford. Gene R.. 236 Ofstie. Itobert Arthur. 163 Ogard. Steven P.. 58 Ogata. Amy M.. 58. 258 Ogata. Clifford K.. 240 Ogdahl. William W.. 201 Ogden. George E.. Jr.. 58. 258 Ogle. Colleen Ellen. 102 Ogle. Oren O . 58. 258. 282. 288 Oglesby. Douglas A.. 58. 258 Oji. RavT.. 251 Okada. Justin. 150 Okamoto. Isao Edward. 195 Okamoto. I-eah A.. 58. 139 Okano. Paul. 177 Okazaki, Pauline K . 58. 138. 127. 319. 322. 328. 329 O'Keefe. Patricia D.. 123 O'Keefe. Cornelius. 58. 258 Okerdrom, Anamae. 129 I I 492 STUDENT INDEX Okino. Kirhard I... 171 Okura. Stevens K . 58. 184 Old . Robert M.. 205 Ohv r. Barbara Key. 129 Oliver. Kay. 329 Oliver. l-arry Dave. 222 Oliver. Im J.. 214 Oliver. I.ynval It.. 75 Oliver. Robert. 212 Olovaoo. Kileen Marie. 118 Olovson. Kami A.. 68. 258 Olaen. Barbara, 133 Olsen. llonnieJ.. 113 Olaen. Arthur. 258 OUen. Gregory A . 151. 351 Olaen. Mary K.. 107 Olaon. Norman I... 209 Olaen. Itonald A.. 181. 217 OUen. Steve. 464 Olaen. Kuianne M . 101 Olaen. Sharon I... I t Olaon. Arthur K.. Jr.. 144 Olaon. Ilarbara Jay. 133 Olaon. Ilruce Wil.ain. 241 Olaon. Itonald It.. 172 Olaon. Gary Dean. 200 Olaon. Keith I).. 68. 180 Olaon. Mods M . 104 Olaon. Nancy M.. 102 Olaon. Ste| hen H.. 202 Olaon. Itotiert W , 58. ISO Olaon. Itonald I).. 353 Onidal. Demine Marie. 107 Ondracek. 'Iliomiia J.. 166 Ontzuka. Kric W.. 1(59 Ordeealolchnat. Mando. 58. 268 Orear, Jamea It.. IR3 Orona. I’atricia J.. 146 Orr. Klizabeth I... 112 Orr. Nancy A.. 58. 96 Orr. larry W Orr. Itobert Allen. 322 Oabom. David Kant. 242. 322 Oabom. Da vial William. 242 Oamer. Timothy C.. 201 Oaaey. Itichard B.. 231 Ota. Yoahiko. 118 Otnem. Klaine K.. 140 Otncaia. Maritaret J.. 68. 108 Otterbein. John A.. 163 Ottenitrom, Jacquc I... 117, 354 Otto. I.inda YVinelte. 10ft. 116 Overhollzer. Mary I... 258 Overhollzer. lauren J.. 258 Ovewon. Kvelyn A.. 193. 325. 363. 373, 374 Owen. Kenneth Dean. 81. 184 Oa«i, Thorn G.. 58. 170 Owen . Doris K., 58. 105. 2f Oartu. Gloria Ann. 116 Owen . Vyrle Witjon. 288 Oxford t.nvla K., 58. 121. 284 Ozyegin. Iluanu Muata. 2£ P Paasch. Philip M . 198 Paauwe. Jon H.. 178 Pace. David T.. 58. 150 Pace. Thomaa Gary. 238 Packanl. John A.. 311. 322 Paraaaniak. I’enelotie, 87 Pailrick. Itichanl Dean. 240 Page. Beverly L.. 58 Page. Donald G.. 68. 258. 350 I'axe. Mary K.. 117 Pahkala. Vappu Aruiel I. 137 Pahkala PauU M . 143 Pahl, Joy Gay. 68. 258 Palmateer. Steve D., 281 Palmer. Chriatelle S . HR Palmer. Itonald Itotiert. 258 Palmer. Jerrolyn lee. 115 Palmer. Linda I... 139 Palmer, Marxarrt J., 128 Palmer. Itonald S.. 58. ]04. 258, 343 Palmer. Itonald I... 58. 288 Palmer. Scott. 189 Palmer. Timmy A.. 137 Palmquist. Cethrvn D„ 125 Palvi. Gary. 258 Pancoast. Stephan D.. 201 Pantentwirg. Diane F.. 79. 118 Pantey. Kathleen J.. 58. 134 Pari . Carol Jaan. 1.38 Pnriaolto. Sonin D.. 95 Park. Isxann F.. 107 Park. Michael Glen. 218 Parke. Thomaa C.. 191 Parker. Gregory I... 205 Parker. Janice I... 139 Parker. Kenneth Alan. 246 Parker. Mary K , 138 Parkins. Joanne Torre. 58. 90 SIS Parka, Gary A.. 175. 353 Parks. Jane S.. 126 Parks. Mary Jeanette. 117 Parkison. George K.. 329 Purnell. Carol Ixxiise. 117 Parr. Albert C.. 350 Parrish, l-arry F.. 58. 268 Parrish. Nancy J.. 58. 102 Parry. Jo Ann F.. 92 Faisons. Prggy Sue. 103 Parsons. Itichard N.. 218 Panaonx. Vernon H.. 50. 258 Partin. Itichard A.. 50. 210 Partncy. Bessie A.. 120 Pose hall. Jack III. 178 Pascuzzi. Patricia D.. 125 Patchin. Theodore P.. 198 Patella. Denma Frank. 161 Patenberx. Diane. 76 Patterson. Charlotte. 127. 2W Patterson. Dan Gene. 185 Patterson. Jim Morris. 202 Patterson. Richard H . 77. 246 Pattie. Coriime F.. 104 Pat tie. Preston S.. 288 Pattuon. Alfred K.. 160 Patton. Ann M.. 127 Patton. Jayne Marie. 145 Patton. Michael Ray. 80. 239 Paul. Marcellus A.. 50. 216. 467 Paul. Marybeth Klaine. 138 Paul. Pamela Kay. 99 Paulsen. Raymond Joh. 54 . 240 Paulson. Jo Ann. 137 I’aulaon. Kevin Ico. 21 7 I’aulus. David J.. 225. 353. 402 Pauly. Sieve. 467. 468 Paxton. Kenneth C.. 215 Payne. Carl IL. 212 Pear. Williard Franc. 181 Pearce. Nancy Jean. 109 Peanon. Donald K.. 178 Pearson. Dennis Alan. 164 Pearson. FranceaiC.. 113 Pearson. Jon Richard. 209 Pearson. Mervin C.. 182, 288 Pease. Douxlaa Alber. 258 Pease. John S.. 80 Peavy. Susan I... 1. 329 Ped. Tom Allen. 222 Pedersen. Jamea S.. 187 Peek. Joan Klaine. 100 I’eelz. 1 jiwrervce A.. 203 1‘excsr. Carole Jean. 100 Pekarek. Thomas K . 258 IVloquin. Kdgnr I .. 283 Pels. Nancy Kllen, 91 Prllzer. Marlene B.. 135 Pendleton. Donna A,. 119 l-endell. Herschell V |M I’enner, Kdsrin G.. 249 Pen land. Melinda A.. 87 Peninxton. I.inda Ann. ]|8 I’enner. Hasiry A.. 60 Perez. Tnl Walter. 217 IVrka. William F.. 241 Perigo. Carol. 134 I’erixo. Clifford C.. 59. 311 Perlaa. Richard I... 60. 234 Pcmu. Judith Karen. 116. 284 Perrixo. I.inda. 141 Perrin. Kathleen A.. 98 Perry. Dean K.. 50. 305 Perrv. l rnnis I... 162 Perry. Keith M.. 211 Perry. Molly A.. 50. 128. 293 Perry. Rodenc H . 194 Peruzzo. Petez A.. 171 Peachke. Joyce Marie. 95 Peters. Alan Craix. -322 Peters. Frank J.. 258. 464 Peters. Garry It.. 208. 346 Peters, lorry J.. 208. 346 Peters. William. 285 Petersen. Curtiss I... 243 Petersen. Kenneth R.. 50. 258, 328. 329 Petersen. Thomaa It.. 163 Peterson. Allen S . 171 Peterson. Anthony J.. 73. 175 Peterson. Barbara J.. 59. 134 Peterson. Carol A.. 59 Peterson. David M., 163 Peterson. Itonald I... SO. 162 Peterson. Farol R.. KVI Peterson. Gary I-CO. 224 Peterson. Gcorxe J.. 249 Peterson. James M.. 167 Peterson. John D.. 60. 236 Peterson. John T.. 228 Peterson. Judith l.yn. 117 Peterson. Karen Rae. 143 Peterson. Karol K.. 108 Peterson. Kristine A.. 50. 110 Peterson. I.yndn Mae. 93 Peterson. Robert B.. 189 Peterson. Ronald I... 172 Peterson. Steven H.. 167. 351. 353 Peterson. Suzann. 96 Peterson. Wade H.. 50. 258. 283 Petrey. Susan C.. 133 Petterson. Janice G.. 139. 297 Pel leys. Kdwin Q.. 260 Petty. Patricia It.. 50. iM Peyton. Judy K.. 80. 146 Planner. John A.. Ill, 236 Pfeifer. Darrel I... 339 Pfeiffer. Marcia Ann. 102 Pfout . Melissa K.. 70. 128 I’helun. Patricia Key. 109 Phelps. Carmen 1... 108 Phelps. I.ynn Alan. 186 I'hilbrick. Thomas R.. 171 Philippi. Sara Ktta. 132 Phillipa. Beverly. 107 Phillips. John D.. 50. 258. 320 I’hillip . Martha Jane. 118 Phillip . Marv I. . 139 Phipps, Holley F... 181 l hippa. louise F.. 132 Piccolo. I ton L.. 57. 258 Picbetle. Richard H.. 213 Pichette. The Joyce. 321 Pick ford. Jacqueline. 76. 79. 114 Picknell. Timm Karl. 165 Pierce. Kathryn A.. 112. 354 Pierson. Kathleen. 87 Pietach. Kathleen Ann. 139 Pleach. Kenneth H.. 69. ISO Pifer. Peter Kdward. 201 I’ihl. Belly Kileen. K Pike. Menlee J.. 79. 118 Pilkmxton. William A.. 60. 258 Pinchctte. The J.. 131 Pin lell. Klizabelh A.. 50. 112 Pmlio. Bussell J.. 80. 240 Pinson. Marilyn J.. 59,1 4 Pipes, Janice Lee. 79. 117 Pitman, Dexter R.. 74. 160 Pitman. Judith D.. 113 Pitney. Alice A.. 123 Pillock. Itovid Bonner. 153. 306 Pitts. Mary C.. 91 I’itzer. Mary Beth. 71. 135 Plambeck. Janice I. 258 Pleasant. James S.. 224 Plinski. Kdward Karl. 218 Pliska. Janet J.. 135 I'liska, I aura M . 50. 268 Pliska, Stephen K.. 161 Ploxhoft. Sharon 1-co. 103 Plowhead. Joanne. 1.32 Plowman. Judith Ann. 143 Plum. Beverly J.. 101 Plumb. Cecil I... Jr.. 50. 258 Plymale, Benjamin W , 59 Poduje. Thomas. Jr.. 191 PoeUchat. George R.. 69. 208 Pokomy. Daniel G.. 164 Poland. David W.. 59. 258 Poland. Penelope G. I... 258 Pollock. Dennis W.. US I'olvi. Gary It.. 50 Compel. Matthew I... 183 Poole. Robert Richard. 23. 201 Poor. Itonna J.. 140 Pope. Dennis B.. 167 Pope. James Henry. 163 Pope. Lynn Randall. 235 Pope. Steven R.. 170 Popenoe. Margaret J.. 147 Porfily. Frankie A.. 80. 241 Porter. Cheryl A.. Ill Porter. Gail. 125 Porter. Marjory Jane. 144 Itorter. Michael A.. 218 Porter. Mike T.. 201 Porterfield. Karen I... 87 Post. Richard R.. 211 Potampa. Sandra L.. 129. 349 Potter. Dennis Murray. 191 Potter. 1'hyllis Ann. 95 I tolls. ItougUs A.. 171. 322 Itourher. Mary J.. 137. 325 Povey. Nancy K .. 50. 90 Itowell. Bruce A.. 337 Powell. Daniel J . Jr.. 249 Powell. Itonald I... 59 Powell. Jeff N.. 283 Powell. John Krlward. 250. 288 Powell. Joyce lee. 87 Powell, Judy M.. 120 Powell. Marvin D.. 241 Powell. Ronald K . 283 Power. Stanley W.. 170 Poyer. Marda Kllen. 139 I’range. Michael C.. 216 Pranger. Thomas A.. 59. 152 Pratt. Judith R.. 76. 79. 1.36 Prescott. John Foste. 161 Prevelte. Thomas L.. 153 I’rilible. Howard J.. 258 Price. James C.. 59. 212. 293 Price. Roliert W . 213. 353 Prichard. Patricia A.. 110 Prichard. Veda A.. 75. 90 Prim. Linda lee. 107 Primrose. Carol I... 69. 94 Prinsen. Pamela P.. 87. 323 Prorhnow. Jamea K.. 251. 468 Procbmon. John. 59 Proctor. Itonald I,.. 60 Proctor. Mary Ann. 89 Props!. Patricia K.. 108 Pnntl. I maid Ray. 161 Itockrtt. Douglas J.. 157 Itole. Linda. 258 Itollrn. Aubyn A.. 105 Pullman. Kent F.. 181 Itorchase. terry K.. 249 Purvis, leonani C.. 157 Itotnam. George. 60. 286 Putnam. Nadine L-. 112 Pyalt. Susan Carol. 114 Pykonen. Carl A.. 60 Pykonen, Shirley lee. 137 Pyle. Kerwin I... 235. 282 Pyle. Nancy lee. 93 Q (Juade. Harlan R.. 158 Chicm Gonlon L.. 200. 343 IJurry. Kilwanl lee. 187 Query. Jack Frank. 222 Quillin, Beth A.. 60. 97. 315. 320. :i49 h nn. Dorothy J., 50. 98 tfumn. Paul F.. 156 R Baade. Howard F.. 220 Kabum. Gerald Kugene, 239 Rabcm. l oli louise. 107 RachapoeUyafcom. I... 60 Bader. Klizabeth C.. 80 Under. lerry A.. 177. 324 Rader. Thom W.. 72. 154 Radloff. Marvin I... 296. 468 Rafiudeh. AnDI .li H.. 239 Ragland. Willis K.. Jr.. 217 Railton. Richard D., 60. 259 Ramey. Kllen J.. 350 lUiton. Jack. 163 Raj on. Shotsinn. 250 lull . Michael It.. 231 Ralph . Lloyd J.. 60. 72. 206. 284 Ralston. Dale IL. 60. 72. 230 Ralston. Shelby I... 102 Kamherg. David R.. 179 Rnnxho. Knren Paige. 114 Rnmig. Robert F.. 221 Ramp. Candace Susan. 116 Ramp. Kugenie Sue. 113 Randall. Danny Owen. 205 Randall. Denni W . 235 Itnndnll. Janet Frank, 107 Randall. Stephen K-. 60. 259. 293 Rands. Dorothy M . 91 Itanvdell. Richard N.. 60. 172 Ran la la. Myma J.. 60. 250. 284. 315. 350. 356 Rasmussen. William K . 175 Ratcliff. Gary A.. 234 Rath. Raymond John. 297. 320 Rathbun. Floyd W.. 39 Rau. Charles F.. 211 Kaudsep. John H.. 296 Rautio. Aminne V., 147 lUy. Carol A.. 128 Ray. William M . 250. 297 Rayburn. Patricia I... 105. 347 Raymond. Marlene Joy. 60. 259 Raymond. Normand D.. 60. 259 It . Trudi Mane. 144 Rea. Notbv K.. 107 Real.. I.inda It . 280 Read. Karen M . 259 Read. Marcu Ann. 71. 107 Read, Robert J . 296. 336 Reagan. Lynn K.. 182 Reamer. Sally Lloyd. 133 Kearden. Kathleen F... 116 Kerkmann. Iletly J.. 147 Hrrkmdorf. Frank F.. 119 Reckmnn. Karleen M.. 143 Krckerwlorf. Klizabeth. 119 Re. 1.1 mg. Becky l . 60. 325. 355 Re-ler. Joe 8.. 182 Redman. John D.. 60. 228 Redman. l ii. .322 Reece Marsha A.. 102 Reel. Itarbara Jean. 102 Reed. Cynthia. 123 Reed. Itonald J.. 153. 363. 367 Reed. Douglas A.. 169 Reed. Frances C.. 96 Reel. elm.. J.. 75. 126 Reel. Wallace H . 124 Reed ill. George Scott. 251 Reeder. Andrea C.. 100 Rceh. Georgians M.. 138 Reese. Darlene O.. 144 . 320 Reese. Steven IL. 151 Reeves. Jon Mark. 297 Reeves. Sally June. 118 Krhb. Ronald A.. 174 Iteichow. Keith W.. 185 Reid. Gordon Doug Us. 216. 339 Reid. Judith A.. 124 Keitl Marsha A . 113 Reidv. Jay Paul. 164 Reimkka. Allen l«. 189 Reinmiller. Conrad F-. 66. 176 lleisch. Clive Dennis. 216 llenie. Roberta A.. 132 Itenken. Arthur F.. 260 Renkrrt. Ralph Walter. 244 llennie. Susanne I... 01 Kepak. Roy J.. CO. 259. 363 Keizer. William K.. 198 Restdink. Jamie K.. 60. 259. 360 lleyne. Joanne Joy. 116 Reynolds. Gary W.. 188 Reynolds. Howard Karl, 187 Reynolds, Linda I... 101 Reynolds. Itichanl G.. 186 Reynolds. Roy IUI|ih, 216 Reynolds. Sally M.. 60. 122 Ithoadea. Gary Kinar, 199 Rhoades. Gloria J.. 88 Rhoades. Verlin It.. 236 Khoad . Darrel lz . 330 RImuuIs Samira M . 79. 140 Rhodes. Linda Sue Aon, 116 Rhodes. Theodore K.. 236 Rice. Jude K . 293. 110 Rice. Kdwanl D.. 251 Rice. Kathryn Lynn. 71. 89 Rice. Randy. 136 Rice. Thomas Ice. 191 Rich. Janet K..60 Rich. Kendall I... 60 Itichanl . Gwyneth G.. 125 Itichanl . Kathryn L., 98 Richards. larry Craig. 183 Itichanl . Watila J.. 60. 259 Richardson. Alan IL. 208 Richardson. Fnui, 96 Richardson. Helen F.. 75 Richartz. Jerry. 306 Richen. John Matthew. 168 Richer.. Peter I... 60. 168 Richey. Alan. 157 KicharU. Jerry O. 00. 259 Richman, Helen I... 127 Richmond. PamcU A.. 12 Richter. David Kdwanl. 173 Rickett. Charlene I... 143 Kief. Beverly J.. 134 Bethle. Harry John. 18t Itiese. Kvelyn Sue. 71. 109 Itiescnhuber. It. D.. 212. 328 Itietman. Diane D.. 91 Itietveld. Willis J.. 194 Itiggan. Lynn Marie. 133 Itigg . James Wallace. 229 Kiley. Ronald lee. 209. 286 Riley. Susan F... 168 Itiner. John I).. Jr.. 207. 320 Rishrbarger. Kdward L.. 236 Ritchie, Patricia S.. 112 Rivers. William A.. 250 Roath. Stephen I).. 60. 322. 356 Robb. Carol W . 70. 122 Robb. Linda J.. 60. 121 Kobbenmn. Karen l„. 107. 351 Itohbirt . Valerie Jane. 102 Robert . Bruce D.. 201 ItoberU. Charlotte R.. CO. 2V Itotierts. Daniel Arth. 246 Roberts, Gary I... 234 Roberts. Jo.. 122 Robert . John K.. 60. 152 Itotierts. Kenneth F... I5|, 351. 367 Roberts, larrv W . .329 Robert , leroy F... 60. 259 Roliert . Marion Jean. 14.5 RoberU. Michael O.. 194 ItoberU. Richard K.. 214 Robertson. Ardeth. 78 Koliertson. Charles H . 60. 259 Itolieruon. I toucan K.. 174 Robertson. Francine K . 60. 124 Robertson. George J.. 157 ItobecUon. Joe Krwin, 215 Robertson. James M,. 210 Robertson. l-ctitia A.. 60. 259 Robertson. Linda C. K.. 289 Roliertvon. Itichanl D.. iiO. 259 Roliertson. Itichanl I... 60. 259. 311 Robertson. Terry I).. 211 Roliertson. Terry Gme. 259 Roliertson. Wileen A.. 104 Rollins. Adele Tudor. 101 Knliinmn. Carolyn Ice. 133 Robinson. Gary F... 60. 72. 228 Robinson. John Steven. 187 Robinson, lawrence IL, 60. 228 Robinson. Lynn C.. 216. 363 Robinson. Michael Wm„ 201 Rolwnson. Moira K. W.. 107 493 STUDENT INOEX Robinson. R. R.. Jr.. 173 Robinson. Richard M.. 181 Robinson. Kodric II.. 73, 229 Robinson. Stephen L.. 158 Robinson. Thomas V.. 60. 180 Roby, (leone A., Jr.. 152 Rochfonl. Mary I... 113 Rockett. Timothy R.. 297 Kockwood, David Alan, 236 Rodonick. Marilyn D., 107 Roc. Linda M.. 94 Roe. Ixima C.. 70. 92 Roc. Michael Roy. 170 Roediger. Sherry' M.. 132 Roehl. Alan K.. 245. 324 Roehm. James T., 458. 450 Rogers. David D., 183 Roger . Emery Hamlin. 221 Roger . John A.. 60. 259 Rofere. Joyce J.. 104.293 Roger . Joyce I.. 293 Roger . I-octa I... 87 Roger . Mary M.. 129 Roger . Phyllis D.. 119 Roger . Stephen K-. 171 Roger . William M.. 242 Rohde. Richard A.. 151 Rohrback. David L.. 183 Holfc, Susan Ann. 107 Rollins. Mary Alice. 132 Rollofson. John D.. 160 Romane. Diane M.. 120 Romlwch. James 1... 311 Romberg. Gerald P.. 211 Roincy. Herbert H.. 259 Romto . Janice R.. 144 Komso . Shirley Km, 144 Honk. Trudy Diane. 133 Rood. Gerald G.. 60. 250. 328 Rood. James Edwin. 245. 329 Rood. Neil Sontord. 168. 285 Rovcoc. Nieolie L„ 92 Rose. l enni Gilbert. 186 Rose. Robert l„. 60 Rove. Robert R.. 60. 155. 321 Rosenberg. Dougin S.. K4 Kosentierg. Hugh Glen. 60. 250. 346 Rosenberg. Inland. 60. 343 Rosengren. Paul L.. Jr.. 186 Rosetiwald. Joyce Ann. 190 Rustier. John. 285 Ross. Catherine Ann. 136 Row. Donald G.. 60. 259 limn. Krrfc V.. 60 llovi. Gary I... 259 Ross. James. 217 Rom. Jay M.. 231 Row. Nicholas D.. 77. 81. 214. 363 Row. Susan Carol. 60. 250 Kona. Dell. 60. 118 Rowner. John T.. 239 Rostvold. Mark C.. 60. 178. 283 Roth. David D.. 283 Roth. Stephen A.. 60. 170. 305 Roth. Thomas A.. 60 Rothe. Gerald A.. 168 Rothe. Mary H.. 140 Kother. Earle W., 61 Hother. Margaret W. W.. f.l Rothman. Randolph G-, 179 Roths. Alice I... 107 Rothschild. R. It . III. 178 Rowe. Daniel D.. 157 Royce. Ilarbnrn A.. 61. 2r 9 Rouirio. Dennis P.. 211 Ruberg, Margaret Ann. 102 Rude. Douglas H.. 222 Ruff. Robert Dale. 229. 329 Rugg. Nancy It.. 147. 282. 284. 349. 351 Rujan. Shahana. 61 Ruilman. Steplven S.. 239 Runkle. Robert Allen. 203 Runngren. Eva C.. 90 Rush. Elizabeth I... 61. MS Rush. Stephen. 61 Rush. Vernon W.. Jr.. Itit Rush. William Andrew. 183 Rusk. Stephen M.. 250 Russ. Gordon R.. 243 Russ. Wavne Paul. 61. 216 Russell. Charles D.. 250 Russell. Charles E.. 234 Russell. Craig Robert. 250 Russell. Marsha I... 143 Russell. Riehartl Lvle. 236 Russell. Robert K.. Jr.. 61. 216 Russell. Ruth Anna. 99 Russell. William C.. 168 Rulherfonl. William. 208 Kuzek. Ohcmn M.. 130 Ryals. Dennis R.. 206 Ryan. Cecilia K.. 61.86 Ryan. Donald A.. 171 Ryan. Margaret I... ‘. 4 Rycsky. Melissa. 106 Rynun, Marilyn J..6I. 131 s Sabo. Janice Kaye. 103 Sacchetti. Joyce M., 115 Sailalla. Gail Jean. 115 Sager, Harlan R.. 151 Salgo, Roy Hirofumi. 25 9 Saiki. Corinnc E.. 131 St. Clair, Richard. 61 St. Jcor. Jeanne. 135. 354 S.uto. Karen Sue. 116 Sakanndr. Preccha. 259 Sallee. Sherman K.. 250 Salisbury. Diana M.. 124 Salter. Gene L.. 171 Salo. Myron J.. 61. 250 Salter. Janis D.. 113 Salzer. John H.. 179. 353 Sampel . Glenda D.. 108 Sample. James O.. 215 Sample. I.iiwtell G.. 259 Samscl. Kulhlcen I... 76. 139 Samuel. Joann. 87 Samuel son. K. A.. Jr.. 188. 329 Samuel son. Walter B.. 179 Souvler . Ilonnie J..61 Sander . James C.. 61 Sander . Jack I .. Jr.. 235 Sander . James L.. 61 Sander . Jane R.. 129 Sander . Kenneth D.. 235 Sander . Robert C.. 185 Sandoz. Dennis P.. 61. 296 Sandstrom. Carl John. 205 Sandstrom. Kenneth R.. 296 Sandvik. Neil A.. 185 Sandwich. lUyda J.. 76 Santoro. Kenneth M.. 217 Santo . Gerald Lynn. 132 Sapiens. Alexander. 195 Sasaki. Arthur T.. 163 Saviki. Peter Ken. 240 Sather. Sherry B.. 109 Sauhert. Jean. 86 Sauer. Patricia Rae. 121 Saunder . Helen I... 87 Saunder . Judith A.. 61.94. 293 Sounder . Marc H.. 211 Sounder . Samira. 135 Sausen. Linda Lee. 105 Saubort, Jean. 347 Savage. Dwight E.. 306 Savage. Gerald Roger. 200 Savikko. Elaine Carol. 131 Savoie. Edmund R.. 61 Sawdey. Kathleen M.. 129 Sawyer. Marjorie M.. 107. 315. 351. 354 Snwyier. Greta Anain, 123 Saxton. tarry Joe. 171 Sayer. John A.. 306 Saylor. Lynn C.. 129 Seales, Jeanne A.. 86 Scantlcbury. Roy H.. 61. 250 Scarlett. Marjorie L.. 115 Sdwuid. I loverly L. 98 Schaad. David W.. 61. 182. 281, 285 Schami. Grace A.. 145 Schaad. Roger IL. 158 SchachLsick. Paul R.. 193 Schiller. Joseph F.. 61. 250 Schaefer. John R.. 225 Scliacfcr. George C.. 61, 224. 347 Scliaer. Rodney J.. 77. 81. 190 Schafer. Douglas C., 163 Schalde. John A.. 191 Schamlel. Janet G.. 98 Schauerman. William. 214 Selmull. Itruce. 155 Soheelc, Karen Sue. 101 Scbcllc. Regina Gail. 121 Scheiilegger. Ruthann, 103 Scheldt. Frederick F.. 61. 161 Scheffler. Marilyn B.. 78. 120 Schellack. Fred. 61.211. 293 Schenbeck. Vicki I... 95 Schenk. George A.. Jr.. 350 Scherich. Esther A.. 125 Scltcmierhorn. Ellen R.. HI Scheuchenpllug. It. I... 259 Scheurmon. Mary E.. 61 Schiel. Kstrrllila. 116 ScJnel. Theo.lor J.. 217 SehieUls. I Iasi I. 320 Schicrman. Judy Lynn. 89 SchifTer . William K.. 61 Schild. Linda J.. 86 Schild. Itelwcca Anne. 125 Schilling. Susan Jean. 104 Schlegel. John K.. 228 Sehlegel. Janet I... 61. 70, 86 Schlegel. Michael W.. 286 Schleich. Richard C... 157 Schleich. Sandra Iawi. 1.34 Schlrnker. Inland R.. 175 Schlinkinan. Sandra K.. 61. 122 Schmeitzer. David. 289 Schmidt. James K.. 190 Schmidt. Ernest A.. 61. 250 Schmidt. Eugene. 61 Schmidt, Gerald Craig. 203 Schmidt. Gilbert C.. 61. 202 Schmidt. Jim. 61. 216 Schmidt, Lucille M.. 119 Schmidt. Richard O.. 285 Schmidt, Richard S-. 240, 285 Schmidt. Wayne L.. 61. 250 Schmitt. Henry E.. 283. 288 Schmitt. James H.. 61. 174 Schmitz. Krcnda May. 123 Schmitz. John J.. 61 Schmokcl. Marilyn l.ee. 140 Schmokrl. Norman A.. 61. 224 Schmokcl. Steven A.. 155 Schmoll. Jay Warden. 179 Schnare, Jon K.. 77. 80. 241 Schnautz. Dorothv C-. 131 Schnoutz. Mary H.. 103 Schneider. Jeanne I... 104 Schneider. John K.. 175 Schneider. Phillip W.. 282 Schneider. Thomas J.. 246 Schnitzer. Sandra L.. 61. 75, 92 Schnore, Elizabeth K . 103 Schoclcr. Patricia A.. 139 Schoen. Keith Douglas. 221 Schocn. Honda I... 95 Schoff. tarenx V.. 61. 218. 320 Schood. David. 324 Sehram. Merrily K.. 61. 102 Schreiner. Gary Kent. 191 Schroeder. Duane A.. 224 Schroeder. Waller C.. 61. 224 Schroeder. Robert H.. 236 Schroeder. Sylvia A.. 144 Schueler. Susan Irene. 127 Schuler. John Walter. 189 Schulmerich. Kay J.. 101 Schultis. Melinder. 78 Schultz. Cynthia A.. 140 Schultz. Janet Sue. 10! Schultz. K a thermo M.. 109 Schultz. Shirley M.. 88 Schultz. William 1L. 163 Schulz. Gloria. 144 Schulze. Paula D.. 118 Schuyler. Gail H.. 88 Schwartz. Deiuii B-. 161 Schwarzer, Daniel R.. 259 Schwcigert. Diane I... 88 Schweitzer. David. 61 Schwidcr. Alfred W.. 458. 23! Schwinck. Kirby W.. 61. 259 Sciuchetti. Caryl T.. 86. 328. 329. 366 Sciuchetti. l-arry Ixo, 73. 236. 327. 328. 329 Scott. Anne I mise. 131 Scott. Barry P.. 194 Scott. Carol Jane. 125 Scot!. James R.. 184 Scott. Kristi S.. 01. 350 Scott. Richard F.. 225 Scott. Robert G.. 61. 259 Scott. Roberta A.. 138 Scott. Susan I).. 105 Scolt. Susan tauise. 122 Scott. William 7... 236 Scoville. Mary I... 86. 323. 357 Screst. Nadine. 25! Seagrnves. James F.. 217 Seaquist. Byron Dean. 182 Seaquist. Paul R.. 182. 289 Searcy. Dennis G.. 61. 174. 467 Searcy. Dianne M.. 1 3 Searcy. Edmond 1... 81. 183. 329 Searcy. Lynne Janet. 140 Searl. France A,. 125 Sears. Janet Marie. 143 Seaton. Jean A.. 135 Sec rest. Nadine I... 61. 328 Secresl. Susan Angela. 105 Sedgwick. Ronald K.. 230. 231, 32! Sedgwick, Edward V.. 186 See. Tom. 220 Scclig. Gerd F.. 250 Seelv. Douglas E.. 217 Safer!. Judith A.. 140 Sei.U. Beverly C.. 127 Sellierg. Eric B.. 229 Selder . Frank R.. 175 Selkcr. Richard. Cl Sell. Alvin J.. 224 Sell. taran Ben. 170 Sclles. William H.. 324 Sending. Stephen C.. 108 Sen-lei bach. Robert W.. 168 Senders. Steven I... 236 Senger. Dinne. 123 Senn. Iairry Thomas. 189 Serrano. talita IL. 259 Serrcl . Sharon. 320 Service. Gail D.. 10! Setka. Diane C.. 92 Settcrgren. Cheryl E.. 109 Settergren, Mary C.. 61. 70. 122. 355. 363 Srucll. Darryl L.. 167 Scuell. Eugenia IL. 99 Severn. David Row. 199 Severaon. Howard C.. 242 Sevy. John Franklin, 245 Sfor ini. Lewi C.. 211 Shaddock. Megan K.. 146 Shatter. Gregory E.. 61. 259 Shaver. Cheryl Lynn. Ill Shaw. Patricia M.. 112 Shaw. Ray Wayne. 188. 225 Shearer. Kay S-. 347 Shelby. Marvin Chari. 228 Shelby. Richard N . 182 Sheldon. Hal Douglas. 163. 288 Shelter. John R.. 224. 322. 325. 374. 458 Shelley. Robert E.. 297 Shelton. Ann Marie. 131 Shepard. David IL. 61. 75. 228 Shepard. Lonnie IL, 61 Shephard. Rudy Date. 195 Shc| crd. Cor nine. 322 Shepherd. John Carter. 153 Shepherd. Ixona E.. 259 Sherlock. Constance J.. 91 Sherlock. Kathic S.. 138 Sherman. Joseph I).. 211 Sherretz. Dale IL. 324 Sherwood. Dennis It.. 170 Shciwood. Gary Allen. 217 Sherwood. Karel N.. 97 Shield . Basil G.. 188 Schillitlo. Douglo C.. 200 Shinn. Ronnie D.. 144 Shinn. Mike Lloyd. 209 Shipp. James Kell. 170 Shirley. Joseph W.. III. 175 Shirlev. Susan I... 107 Shirteiiff. Ralph M.. 179 Shoemaker. Karen A.. 137 Shocnhair. William L.. 75. 206 Shoji. Eugene Y.. 61. 154 Shook. John H.. 167 Shoop. Lucinda G.. 108 Shotwcll. Jim. 221 Shower . Frank. 259 Shower . Franklin T., 61 Shruin. Roller! O.. 211 Shryock, Kathryn A.. 124 Schultis. Melinda I... 10-1 Shultz. Cynthia A.. 61. Ill Shuman. Dale G.. 150 Shurson, Karrin I... 123 Shurtliff. James B.. 165 Shurtlifl. Judith Ann. 120 Suklens. William M.. 61. 75. 234 Sled. Dan J.. 180 Siegcnthnlcr. Kay M., 139 Siegmund. taui K.. 194 Siek. Theodore J.. 320 Siemcrs, Charles T., 231 Sieweke. Cathy June, llf.l Sigloh. Karen Royce. 100 Sigman. Richard S.. 163 Signnlnos . Andrea J.. 136 Stgurdson, Kdwanl A,. 61 Silko. Gerald W.. 302. 3(M Silke. Joan tavellc. 143 Sinvantel. Gary K.. 214 Simcox. Nancy J.ce. 143 Simmons. Darlene Mae. 259 Simmon . Keith E.. 61. 224 Simon. Gary I... 228 Simonet. James K.. 259 Simons. James E.. 259 Simpson. Carol I... 143 Simpson. Kenneth O.. 61, 269 Simpson. Stephanie. 94 Sim . Herbert J.. 222 Sims. Linda Ann. 115 Sims. William Wade. 2X1 Sinclair. Duane J.. 251.322 Sing. Albert Myron K.. 176 Singer. Martin 1).. 160 Singer. Steven I... 297 Singhose. Jessie I... 117 Sinyard. Jimmy R.. 343 Siqucnlson. Edward, 259 Sisk. Michael A.. 231 Sister. Nancy A.. 124 Simon. Richard M.. 75. 297 Simon. William H.. 72. 234. 304. 306. 350 Silton. Gordon. 283 S job lorn. Kai Jon. 216 Skirvin. Charles F... 175 Skoe. Maxine Y.. 78. 104 Skoog. James Arvid. 61 Skoog. Ronald A.. 259. 297. 304. 305. 306 Slanker. Ted K.. Jr.. 216 Slaymakcr. John Curry, 168 Sleep. William H.. 259 Sleeter. Richard L.. 229 Siegel. Elizabeth I... 107 Siegel. Robert II.. 179 Sloan. Karon Sue. 87 Sloan, Robert William. 183 Sloan. Ronald J.. 160. 353 Slottce. John S.. 176 Slyh. Bealric Kay, 61. 144 Small. Richanl C.. 168 Small. William E.. 199 Smiley, Jock. 466 Sminia. Eloive, 121 Smith. Alan C.. 62. 212. 282. 286 Smith. Allan K.. 217. 286 Smith. Arthur L.. 62. 236. 259 Smith. Arthur M.. 62. 214. 259 Smith, Arthur M., 259 Smith. Ashley G.. 2S0 Smith, Barbara C . 113 Smith. Ben A.. 210 Smith. BemieS., 218 Smith. Bonnie Irene. 87 Smith. Carolyn J.. 143 Smith. Caroline J.. 101. 354 Smith. Charles I-cmue. 216 Smith. Cheryl S.. 110 Smith. Dallas Michael. 217 Smith. Diane I... 127. 367 Smith. Diane Marie. 146 Smith. Earl F.. 62. 229. 336 Smith. Elton L., 62. 250 Smith. Gary V.. 62 Smith. Gary V.. 250 Smith. Glenn Martin. 245 Smith. Harry I... 62. 182. 283. 289 Smith. James E.. 157. 286 Smith. James F.. 191. 286 Smith. James Harold. 286 Smith. Jeffrey Wayne. 183 Smith. Jerilyn J.. 62. 103 Smith. Judith A.. 62. 112 Smith. Judith Ann. 62. 108 Smith. Kenneth l ee. 221 Smith. Keneth W . 222 Smith. Kent W.. 62. 228 Smith. I,add. Dcvereux. 167 Smith. I-arry 1).. 164. 259. 283. 322 Smith. tawrcncc IL. 62. 259. 283. 322, 364 Smith. tawrcncc I... 62. 179. 259, 283. 322 Smith. tata Jeon. 259 Smith. Linda I... 62. 74. 97. 138. 145 Smith. Linda I... 62. 74. 138. 145 Smith. Linda I-ee. 62. 74 Smith. Madelyn I... 92. 357 Smith. Marilyn C.. 62. 92. 106. 347 Smith. Michael K.. 159 Smith, Michael W.. 228 Smith. Norman S.. 195 Smith. Ralph F.. 176. 356 Smith. Ilex Clifford. 261 Smith. Richard Paul, 176 Smith. Robert D.. 62. 208 Smith. Russell L.. 62. 250 Smith. Sharon ! .. 62. 860. 2 4 Smith. Sherry B., 124 Smith. Susan F... 136 Smith. Susan Jeanne. 130 Smith. Terry I... 122 Smith. Tracy W.. 229 Smith. Warren Britt. 240 Smith. Wylie I... 200 Smnute. Kenneth L.. 217 Smyle. Norman C.. 62. 3C0 Sneed. Susanne Marie, 115 Snirler. tanny Dwight. 187 Snippen. Gene I).. 77, 24'' Snyder. Bruce Philip. 251 Snyder. Gary J.. 180 Snyder. Judith C.. 126 Snyder. Michael R . 155 Snviler. Owen R.. 62. 228 Sxebv. Michael Carl. 239 Sohrah. Guity. 131 Sohrab. Soheil. 351 SoinmerteMt. 1-ee M.. 221 Soni, Kusum I... 329 Sonncnherg. Kay I... 134. 160. 328. 329. 399 Soo. Milton You Hook. 183 Sooil. Pram I... 249 Sooppipalt. Narong, 02. 260 Sorensen. Karen Lynn. 127 Sorensen. Ronald IL. 195 Sorensen. Sharon I... 147 Sorensen. Thomas lee. 210 Sorenson. Chrsitian I... 106 Sorseth. Jason D.. 244 Sorseth. Steven l.loyrl. 214 Sorum. tarry. 159 494 STUDENT INDEX Soukup. Sonya K.. 71, 95 Soukkala. Keith T.. 251 Soulek. Veronica Anne. 96 South. Veeder. HI. 205. 464 Southwick. John I... 62. 260 Sows. Marilyn Dee. 117 Spalding. Peter H.. 236 Sparkman. Judith Ann. 133 Sparling. Charles Jay. 225 Sparling. Galen S.. 122. 319. 408 Spatz. Linda Kay. 113 Spaulding. I-arry G.. 171 Speck hart. Mary V.. 113 Sperkman. Jean E.. 125 Speight. Janee K . 132 Speight. Joieph N.. 169 Spence. Thomas J.. 260 Spencer. Michael I)., I6t Spencer. Norman S.. 216 Spike. Stephen II.. 218 Spindler. I-arry D.. 62. 260 Spitz . la i J.. 99. 354 Spoerl. Janet I.ynn. 115 Spore. Arthur L.. 62. 77. 250 Sprague. Varna May. 141 Sprenger. Max W.. 285 Sprenger. Willi. 285 Springer. I-arry J.. 297. 353 Sprouifske. Jamea F.. 217 Sprawls. Lillie M.. 114. 322 Sprout. Janice S-. 103 Spurlock. Cheryl. 158 Spirre. Dave C.. 168 Stacey. Diane I.ynn. 93 Stadheim. Judy Diane. 10! Stalek. Jerry D.. 62. 154 Stagnara. Tom. 249 Stahl. William O.. 239 Stahl. James D.. 464. 465 Staley, Daviil A.. 180 Stallard. Jacqueline. 136 Staller. Cheryl E.. 95 Stallings. William D.. 251 Standring. Kathleen A.. Ill Slanfonl. Robin Hetty. 107 Stangell. Arthur P.. 241 Stankey. George H.. 260 Stanley. Helen F . 62. 88 Stanley. Robert W . 62. 296 Stanwuod. Linda Kay. 140 Starkey. James Paul. 210 Starks. Linda I... 260 Stnrmer. Nancy Joy. 116 Siam. Ronald C... 213 Stamen. Ann. 62 Starnes. Charles F.. 234 Starr. Gary Craig. 217 Starr. Keith A . 217 Starry. Clark N-. 185 Staalny. Donald J.. 230. 322. 363 Stastney. Edwin J.. Jr.. 16 3 Staten. James Patrick. 229 Stauffer. Susan K.. 135 Stebhina. Melinda I... 130 Stebner. Carol A.. 143 Stehner. Linda Jean. 143 Steel. Hjalmar W . 163. 353 Steege, Roy Martin. 229 Steele. Arthur F.. 163 Steele. Diane M.. 122 Steele. John Clayton, 173 Steele. Linda I ree. 119 Steele. Paule J.. 172, 323 Steen. Karen Ann. 71. 122 Steen. Mary Rose. 87 Stetnaon, Kathleen A.. 107 Steers. Carolyn, I5H Stefani. Paul F... t«. 200 Steib. Sarah F... 62. 94 SteindorL Dennis I... 260 Steinfeld. Itarbara A.. 86 Steinfrlil. Carolyn M . 87 Steinfeld. Henry R.. 73. 260 Steinke. l-awrence J.. 73. 236 Sleller. Slacy. 63 StellularIwr. William. 203 Strndell. George W'.. 345 Stmkamp, Teresa M.. 63 Stenlund. Gary M.. 456. 458 Stennelt. Lenore M.. 143 Stmnirk. I-arry J.. 77. 81. 143. 347 Stenniek. William H-. 221 Ste|ihens. l-e-dcr I... 282. 288 Stephenson. Cryatnl I... 76. 78. 101 Sterk. Frederick J.. C2. 210. 304. 343. 467 Stevens, Ann, 62. 146 Steven . Janet M.. 62. 124 Steven . lister. 153 Stevens. Maurice R., 193 Steven . Ronald I... 464 Stevenson. Jack D.. 177 Stevenson. l oa I).. 205 Stevenson. Richard J.. 75. 173 Stevcr. James II.. 180 Steward. John E.. 166 Stewart. D. Suzanne C.. 62 Stewart. I av d A . 160 Stewart. James Allen. 245 Stewart. John Henry. 170 Stew-art. Joyce I... 62. 119 Stewart. Ronald B.. 62. 260. 311 Stewart. Willi S.. 80. 242 Stickcl. Abrman 296 Stewart. Suzanne. 260 Stiger. Clinton N.. 62. 180 Stiger. James Vaughan. 181 Stiller. Stacy K.. 260 Stillinger. Ronald R.. 189 Stinnett. Gerald l-eon, 222 Stinson, lister P.. 236 Stinson. Michael J.. 236 Stippich. David L.. 216 St. John. John. 299 Stockman. James B.. 199 Stockstill. Joyce K . 98. 297 Stockton. Rose I.. 62. 260 Stockton. Darryl law. 236 Stoebig. Alan R.. 63. 350 Stoelting. Donna law. 117 Stofrr. Gary M.. 63 Stokes. Dorothy M . 100. 321 Stolen. Itarbara G.. 62. 92 Stolen. Karen ! .. 63. 110 Stolen. Lynn B.. 62. 260 Stone. Carol Ann. 93 Stone. Jeanne R.. 62. 98 Stone. Susan E.. 123. 351 Stoner. Claudia J.. 63 Storm. John. 3(6 Storholl. Judith I.. 138 Stothart. France Kay. 126 Stovall. John Walter. 244 Stovall. Sally law. 113 Strachan. Richard I).. 62. 224 Strahl. Douglas F.. 202 Stranahan. Chapman A.. 235 Strand. Nancy Claire. 133 Strand. Ratae A.. 235 Strauoburg. Joann E.. 131 Stratton. Janice V.. 63. 260 Straub. Dennis R.. 461. 464 Strawn. Linda Ellen. 260 Streb. Forrest R.. 203 Strickfadcn. Jeryl I... 87 Stringer. Anne M., lot Strom, David William. 217 Strom. John E.. Jr.. 208 Stromquid. F. H.. 63, 75. 162. 328 Stronach. Charles G.. 63. 162 Strong. David K.. 63. 192 Strong. Jonathan E.. 192 Strong, Shirley Ann. 1.18 Stroschinc. Judy J.. 96 Stroud. Richard K.. 224 Strothers. Allen A.. 215 Stuart. Carol A.. 76. 79. 139 Stuart. John William. 245 Stubblefield. I). lb. 63 Stubblefield. F. M.. 63. 260 Stulwr. Roberta A.. IOI Stuck. Dean F... 100 Studcbaker. Kay M.. 91 Stueck. Phillip G-. 212 Stuemicr. Terrence E.. 157 Stuntzncr. Joyce E.. 63. 260 Sluntzner. Ronald E.. Kl, 154 Stumier. Anne M., 88 Slurmer. David M.. 260 Suckling. Dougla I... 6.1. 162 Sue. Deraid W.. 2I) Sue, I a.' el I L. W„ 63. 260 Sugnet. Judith Ann. 131 Suhrbier. Arnold F... ltii Sullivan, Steven Kent. 213 Summer . Margaret C.. 126 Sununeractt. John S.. |K8 Sunuiiy. Charles R.. 225 Sumner. John. 306 Sump. Gary D.. 260 Sunnnioto. James A.. 63. 260. 302 SuruUtrom. Lloyd C.. 63 Suratl. Victor I-aurco. 200 Suier, Georg H„ 53,150,258. 283. 288. 322. 355. 362. 363. 373 Sutherland. David P.. 242 Sutherland. Judith M„ 86 Suiter. John N.. 195 Suiter. Judy A.. 126 Sutton. Linda June. 116 Kuydam, Melinda Mae. 125 Suzuki. Alice M„ 63. 260, 320 Svendsen. Charles W . 217 Swan, .lame 1L. 185 Swan. Ronald I).. 216 Swanson. Carol E.. 90 Swmimi. Eric Stephen. 235 Swanson. Florence P,. 97 Swanson. Georgia I).. 63. 134. 355 Swanson. C.uy R.. 75. 2.34 Swanson, lawrenew P.. 63. 74. 160 Swart. George lb. 260 Swartz. Karen M . 129 Swenson. Candace I... 63. 108 Sweet. Cynthia M.. 115 Swensen. Margaret I... 137 Swenson. John George. 216 Swenson. Judith 1... 63 Swenson. Sharon I... 63. 124 Swill. Gary Teiuiy. 22! Swingle. Robert L.. 236. 343 Sygitowicz. William A.. 280 Syke . laurelee R.. 63. 86. 323 Symons. Richard E.. 195 Syvenion. David Dean. 160 T Taber. Karen. 135 lack. Beverly Jean. 142 Tadakunta. Joyce I. 101. 351 Tagg . Eugene. 73. 211 Taguchi. Warren K.. 245. 353 Tainter. Carole lb. 147 Takahashi. Glenn K.. 244 Takano. Kyoko. 104 Takeno. Harry Mitaur. 177 Takimoto. Jack T.. 241 Takitani. Joan A., 144 Takumi. Carl Kenji. 221 Talbert, l-arry W.. 150 Talich. David P.. 164 Talbott. Howard Gail. 240 Talkfson. James. 260 Tallman. Michele D.. 143 Talvola. Michael A.. 63 Tam Sing. Theodore T.. 240 Tanaka. Jeanette M.. 64. 260 Tancred. Barry J.. 212 Tanimoto. Alan Y.. 192 Tanitoka. Dennis M.. 239 Tanner. John C.. 198 Taras. Richarrl V.. 206. 311. 363 Tarbet. I ale Michael. 214 Tasker. Nancy Jeanne. 133 Taunt. Charles I... 229 Taylor. Anne. 64. 94, 362 Taylor. Earl Edward. 211 Taylor. Fred M . 206 Taylor. Douglas I... 64. 230. .128. 329 Taylor. Gail A.. 200 Taylor. Jack William. 179 Taylor. Jo A.. 64. 200 Taylor. Janice 1 orotic. 142 Taylor. I-arry James. 154 Taylor, lasdie J.. 101 Taylor. Michael S.. 179 Taylor. Paul A.. 64. 190. 306. 350 Taylor. Thomas M -. 156 Taylor. Wayne K . 64. 74. 160 Tavlor. William John. 187 Teal. Stephen W.. 224 Tebbens. Carl A.. 260 Teeter. Marilyn J.. 140. 354 Tehle, Julianne. 131 Temple. Richard K.. 165 Ten Eyck. Robert. 64 Tennent. Barbara J., 14.1 Ten Pas. John Henry. 231. 288 Terrance. Elisha Swift IV. 64 Terrell. Martha O.. 137 Terry. Michael D.. 208 Teuscher. Susan I ee. 133 Tevler. Timothy J.. 63. 72. 228 Tharp, Lira Ann. 109 Tharp, Suzanne, 64. 106, Thayer. Aaron Roy. 171 Thayer. Linda Harriet. 117 Thayer. Thomas F.. 64. 72. 182. 282. 285 Thielkc. James W.. 64. 162 Thom. Itartiara G.. 112 Thomas. Benjamin A . 64. 185 Thomas. Bruce C-. 64. 260 Thomas. Darlene M-. 143 Thomas. Donald C.. Jr,. 163 Thomas. Frances Faye. 114 Thomas. Gerald R., 194 Thomas. James C., 64. 236 Thomas. Jill. Marie. 114 Thomas. John C.. 163 '131001 . Marilyn J.. 87 Thomas. Nancy B„ 143 Thomas. Norma Sue. 115 Thomas. Itichanl W., 209 Thomas. Sandra E., 61. 112 Thomas. Susan A.. 4. 138 Thomas, William G,. 64. 212 Thomas. William W . 64 Thompaon, Alice A.. 64. 76. 1.36. 323. 358 Thompaon, Bert Lloyd. 211 Thompson. Brace S.. 185 Thompson. Charles S.. 153 Thon%| son. Christine M.. 146 Thompson, Duane M.. 64. 260 Thompson. Gary V.. 167 Thompson, Keith ( .. 64 Thompson. Keith J.. 166 Thompson. James. 221 Thompson, Janet I... 126 Thompson. Julie. 118 Thompson. I-avonn A., 133 I'hompson. lamia G., 140. 299 I'hompson. Raymond. Jr.. 199 Thompson. Richard C.. 235. 353 Thompson. Robert A.. Jr.. 64, 162 Thompson. Rodney K., 64. 244. 324 'I'hompson. Roger C.. 250 Thompson. Scott C.. 179. 322. 325 I'hompson. Willi I .. 173 Thomson. Julie A.. 101 Thomson. Patricia A.. 64. 260 I hoimon, Ronald V . i-.m Thorkilrlson. David J.. 211 Thom. Patricia J., 137 Thornburg. I.ynda Jean. 115 Ihomburg. Victoria I... 139 Thome. Paul Wayne. 222 Thome. Raymond Paul. 214 Thornton. Donna Faye. 116 Thornton. George A.. 217 Thorp. I-aurence B„ 77. 166. 363 Thonlad. Arthur A.. 160 Thriller. Carol I).. 137 Thronson. Cara Lynne. 116 Thurber. James Allen. 231 Thurber. Kathleen K . 95 Ihurtier. Thomas I... 162 Tice. Robert A.. 165 Tillery1. Shirley I ,. 131 Timian. Shirley M-. 260. 320 Timmerman. Alice J.. 129 Ting, lee Sen. 235 Ting. Pamela Miu J.. 132. 329 Tinker. Barbara J.. 95 Tinker. Eugene I... 75. 180 Tinker. George Allen. 189 Tipper. Ronald C.. 64. 172. 350 Tipton. Charlene R.. 78 Tipton. I).. 289 Tipton. Richard Brown. 222 Tivy. Gail Wendy. 109 Tobias. Glen Burl. 216 Todd. Marlowe Marie. 123 Tostd. Patricia I-ouise. 125 Todd. Sandra M.. 64. 135 Todd. Sue C.. 137 Toedtemeicr Teddie I... 70. 95. 293 Tocnnigo . Vicki Jean. 131 Toko I . Arthur S . 191 Tolan. Gil D.. 64. 162. 350 Tollefson. Jame E.. 64 Tollefson. Wayne D.. 225 Toller. Gregory D.. 181 Tolson. Conrad Elvin. 164 Tom. David Allen. 216. 285 Toman. Timothy J.. 191 Tomita. Anne B.. 132 Torgerson. Alice. 121 Torrance. Elisha S.. 224 Torre . Cecilia Ksth. 100 Torrey. Sheryl Y.. 86. 315 Tosunlhom. Suphan. 28:1 loth. Bruce It.. 64. 260 Totten. John Peter. 218 Tower. Bruce Eugene. 222 Townc. Karen Kay S.. 133 Townsend. Thomas W.. 283. 28 } Toyama, Thompson T„ 154 Tracy. Bren ton P.. 182 Trecy. Jerry la ?. 240 Trammell. Mary Jo. 145 Transue. Lloyd K . 64. 174 Traak. Rodger C.. 64. 178. 461 Traylor. Edith l-ouis, 64. 120 Trefry, Willard H-. Jr., 64. 224 Treichler. I Vane W., 64. 122 Treman. Paul A.. 159. 353 Trmholme. James H . 211 Tribbflt, Harfsnra Jo. 93 Trindode. Roger Janie . 239 Trollman. John H.. 64. 174 Trorey. Kathleen E.. 129 Trorey. Sharon A.. 128 Trust. Janie E., 251 Troudt. Jean A.. 143. 351 Troxclair. Belly I.. B . 64. 260 Troax. Judith S..2. 138 Troax. Marcia l-ou. 80. 144 Trommel. Frank Dean, 214 Trapp. Lynn D.. 235 Trapp, Malcolm Thomas, 235 Trvon. John C-. 206 Tschan, Robert K-. 64. 192. Tsuhota. Karen Takako. 139 Tubach. Susan I’.. 99 Tucker. Ilrok I .. 220 Tucker. Carol A., 88 Tucker. James David. 221 Fucker. Richard I... 250. 329 Tuerck. Oscar 1... 64. 202 l uma. Philip G.. 183 Turk. Ixniis. 322 Turkel. Howard F.. 235 Turnbull. Wayne M.. 157 Turner. Carmen Dolt. 71. 125 Turner. Florence C.. 132 Turner. Harley A.. 64. 211. 283 Turner. Jamea IJ.. 122. 293 Turner. John F.. 77. 244 Turner. Nolan N.. Jr.. 64. 260 Turner. Patricia S.. 115 Turner. Roberta Sail. 143 Tumey. Roger A.. 64. 212 Turner. Tom D.. 140 Turptn. Michael Reid. 236 Turpin, 'IhomaaC., 155 Tuthill, Elizabeth A.. 64. 260 Tuttle. Dana E.. 123 Tveidt, Carey Jay. 187 Tweed. Tamara lb. 64. 128. 297 Tyler, Clillonl E.. 222 Tvmchuck. Donald lee. 157 Tyler. Thomas L.. 213 U I'chid a. Barry Tadao. 250 Udell. Fay I... 106. 189 Uesnura. Roy T.. 240 Ufford. Robert Howard. 164 Uh. Hong Sun. 64 Ulrich. Carolyn K.. 131 Underwood. Jan It . 64. 156. 458 Uppatad. Mary M.. 97 Urban, laumi Jane. 71, 113 Uren. Kathryn A.. 110 Urfcr. Richard R.. 235 Ury. Eleanor A . 64. 260 Usher. Jame . 240 V Vachter. Margaret Ann. 139 Vailc. Richard Eugene. 236 Vakoc. Jerry Edwin, 241 Valberg. Jack Kenneth, 207 Valeozano. Terry C.. 241 Vanabkoude, Enk C., 260. 372. 373 Vanarsdate. Harriet A.. 64. 261 Van lUaricom. D. I... 235. 324 Van Rurrn. Carol Jo. 143 Van Calcar, Nellie J.. 64. 98. 284 Van Calcar. Richard. 74, 222. 282. 284 Vanril. Rachel Elaine. 100 Vaiulenliurgh. Sara lee. 140 Vandergaw. Dale W.. 188 Vaiulerzanden. T. J.. 225 Vandevender. Neal K., 194 Vamtewaler. Judy G.. 137 Vanttcwielc. Dennis I... 64. 11 3 Van Dncsche. John I... 73. 193 Vandewaik. Carol i... 109 Vandyke. Alan R.. 65. ZX Vanhoene. Kathleen. 79 Van Hooren. Dorothy B.. 142 Van Kirk. Sharon 1... 118 Van leuven. Albert I... 65. 164 Van leuven. Jane V. 127 Van Ixilien, Self C. D.. 65. 75. 152. 283 Van Ix h. Joyce I... 93 Vanoratall. I hh J., 145 Van Pelt. F. lb. Jr.. 217 Van Schoiack. Karen. 65. 261.315 Van Schoick, M. M.. 65. 561. 305 Van Schoiack. E. A., 121 Vantzelfden, Wesley W.. 65, 2i}| Van Uden, ltotert T.. Jr.. 176 Van Valzah, Nan -y A., 65. 138 Vanvleet. Ronald C., 65. 261 Van Volkinburg. E. J.. 222 Van anten, Barmd I... 164. 352 Vami. Ann Sarah. 118 Vasche. Dennis N.. 213 Vatcr, Mors in M.. 228 Vaughn. Carla M.. 65. 141 Vaughan. Catherine A.. 135 Vaughan. Dale G.. 221 Vaughan. Jane. 65 Vaughn. Nancy Ann. 90 Vaughn. Nancy M . 90 Vedamuthu. Judith. 65 Veit. Robert I... 202 Vejlupck. Judy A.. 87 Vendetti. Allan J.. 65. 180 Venter. Melvin M.. 225 Ventura, Roy R.. Jr.. 77. 168 Venturi. Carmelinda. 145 Vcrtiragghen. Victor K-. 229 Vcrhoeven. Margaret A., 114 Vermeere. William R.. 209 Versteeg. Jame I).. 65. 242 Versteeg. Sharon I... 143 Vertner. Victor I).. 157 Vescelu . Fred K.. 170 495 STUDENT INDEX Vibbert. Ronald Much. 214 Vierrj. I jwrrtKr I... 6i, 201, 328, 329 Vincent. David T.. 216 Vinson. William. 1 To Vitek. Michael lb. 162 Voegele. Judy Mane. W Voeller. Nancy K . 76. 79. 118 Vogt. Dorothy A.. 66. 126 Vogt. Norman E.. 222 Volt. David K.. 241 Voit. Donald O.. 214 Vonderhcit. Joan A.. 146 Vonhocne. Kathleen A.. 4. 138 Vorbcrg. Kotiert T.. 216 Vodier . Dick K.. 65. 261. 321 Vrem. Kichard Carl. 217 Vrtiska. Stejihan J.. 200. 353 w Wade. Margaret. 90 Wade. Mary M.. 66. 293 Wade. Sam M.. 163. 2K3 Wagenblast. Virginia. 96 Waggoner. Ikoris It.. 137 Waggoner. Monty It.. 210 Waggoner, I’aul It.. 243 Wagner. Judith M.. 112. 349. 367 Wagner. Marc Holme . 183 Wagner. Steven It.. 80. 239 Wahonke. Mary K.. 129 Waihel. Jack Itay. 161 Wakefield. Hetty J.. 66. 70. 106 Wakefield. Kathryn A.. 65. 96 Wakeham. Kmnt W.. 66. 261 Waki. Melvin ’ ... 241 Wald. Karen A.. 66. 126. 349 Waldelr. Terry I... 66. 261 Walford. Itiehard J.. 261 Walgren. June I... 65. 112 Walker. Colin I... 200 Walker. Ikavid Alan. 163 Walker. Jame It.. 288 Walker. I. cy I).. 112 Walker. Mary I... 145 Walker. Michael I... 188 Walker. Mureen It.. 99 Walker. Robert A.. 177 Walker. Stanley I... 242 Wall. David J.. 65. 261. 343 Wall. Joseph Michael. 249 Wallace, J nines I’.. 222 Wallace. Sue E.. 70. 94 Wallace. Vernon K.. 176 Wallace. William It.. 66. 211 Waller. Mark M.. 191 Waller. Steven T.. 187 Wallwork. David M.. 164 Wain. Lou Ane, 111 Walsh. Sharon I... 261 Waller. Carol I... 140 Walter. Evangeline M.. 323 Walter, lasvlie A.. 261 Walter. Itic. 66 Walton. William G.. 241 Walt . Alfred J . 211 Waltz. James W.. 156 Wall. Peter J.. 179. 374 Wangui. Catherine I... 47 Wanl. Karen. 65. 130 Want. Marie I... 122. 165 Ward. Robert D.. 65. 204. 321 Wanten. Rosalie J.. 92 Ware. Douglas l.loyd. 109 Ware. Judith Ella. Ill Ware. Kenneth I).. 261 Warner. Christ! I... 65. 94 Warner. Maryellen. 65. 105 Warner. Peggy Jean. 118 Warning. John Willia. 243 Warrington. Carol A.. 65. 70. 128 Warrington. P. A.. 135 Wart man. James C.. 65. 251 Wasserman. Kenneth W.. 181 Wassemvan. L. J.. 181 Waterbury. Edward. Jr.. 23! Waterman. Ann. 140 Waterman, Stanley J.. 218 Walkinson, Grant W.. 65. 230 322. 396. 362. 371 Walkinson. John C.. 230. 293 322. 372.373 Watson. James Rrain. 187 Watson. Jay F.. 188. 286 Watson. John W'ayn . 65. 155 337 Watson. Mary C.. 102 Watson, Sharon E.. ISO Watson. Terry I.yle. 213 Watt. Donald Joseph, 246 Watt . Caroline E.. 74. 120 Walts. Helen A.. 143 Watts. James Harrison. 167 Watts. John I.yman. 222 Waud. lesnnnn C.. 138 Way. Charles T.. 170 Wayson. Haney Wm„ 229 Weather . Kenneth M.. 170 Weaver. Charlene S.. 350 Weaver. Daniel Clyiie. 221 Weaver. Janell M.. 108 Weaver. John Steven. 168 Weaver Mill I Weaver. Robert D.. 200 Webb. Cheryl l.ynne. 133 Webb. Ramly Thomas, 214 Webb. Sandra I... 132 Webb. Stephen M . 65. 222 Webber. Jeffrey A.. 65. 162 Webber. Kenneth I... 230 Weber. Fredrick A.. Jr.. 65. 211 Weber. Gayle P.. 147 Welier. Harold W.. 65. 200 Weliater. Ronnie J.. 141 Webster. Dixie lz , 141 Webeter, John S.. iso Welder. Sally J.. 131 Weed. Charles Donald. 221 Weed, Jany Franklin, 196 Weed. Roger I.. 174 Wehrmann. Ray. ltS9 Weibel. Rayroa M.. 65. 126 Weilie. Dianne Muree. 146 Weiks. Pamela Jo. 412 Weinlrit. Wallace. 261 Weir. Itoliert Eugene. 164 Weir. Roller! W . 185 Weissert. Eloise I... 92 Wellman. Kenneth J.. 205 Wells. Hary Gene. 244 Wells. I kale M.. 151 Wells. Eugene II.. 246 Wells. Hazel J.. 133 Wells. Kara l-ou. 138 Wells. I-arry I).. 206 Wells. Neil I... 467 Wells. Roliert Edwin. 192. 297 Wells. William Robert. 241 Welp. James Henry. 193 Welp. Nicholas J.. 236 Welly. Wayne V,. 176. 324 Wemkin. Karla Ann. 101 Wence. Edward Wiliam. 246 Wendell. Marne S.. 65. 118 Wendell, William O.. 158 Wetidlberger. Floyd R.. 65. 261 Wentaorth. Douglas I... SO. 241 Wrntzel. Roger Willi. 261 Wcfnter. Sally R.. 141 We|iukhulu. Josephs . 164 Werner, (iary t ronton. ISkj Werner. Victor A.. 245 Weaemann. Charles A.. 182 Wewsela. Barbara Jean. 116 Wesson, leonota J.. 66. !IS West. Cheryl G.. 92 West. Carolyn S.. 131 West. Diane C.. 123 West. Duane C.. 65. 261 West. Emilie Sue. 121 West. Irene E.. 99 West. Jay C-. 222 West. I.inda N.. 65. 261 West. Lloyd, 163 West. Raymond A.. 293 West. Robert IL. 65. 296 West. Mary C.. 92 West. Kathanne A.. 65. 137 West. Thomas It.. 173. 35.1 Weslall. Joan K.. 117 Westbrook. Carole I).. 130 Westbrook. John P.. 185 Westbrook. Steve D.. 214 Westeefierg. Dale M.. 192. 325 Margaret A.. 66. 124. 315. 350 Weal ling. IJoyd O.. 244 Westling. Martha F.. 133 Weston. William S,. 249 Westphal. Joyce I... 65. 97 Westphal. Jeanette M.. 131 Westnim. John R.. 205 Wetherell. Alrenia I... 116 Weyilahl. Sven. 198 Wheaton. Marjorie C.. 141. 285 Wheeler. Harold T.. 151 Wheeler. Patricia I.. 70. 135 Wheeler. Rita C.. 116 Whelan. Barton Heard. 179 Wherry. AnneS.. 103 White. Barbara Jean. 87 White. Harrv Avaron. 217 White. Calvin S.. 65. 222. 322 White. Carolyn J.. 91. 328 White. Carolyn M.. 91 White. Ikavid Lawrence. 201 White. David R.. 222 White. David W.. 158 White. Dennis R.. 66 White. Kathryn Ameli. 115 White. Larry G.. 180 White. I-any Merlen. 187 White. Michael E.. 160. 339 White. Michael E.. 193 White. Phillip Lynn. 74. 222 White. Sara Jane. 146 White. Sibyl L.. 115. 321 White. Thelma I... 4. 138 White. Thomas H.. 235 White. Theodore E.. 66. 230 Whittaker. Gary P.. 216 White. Vcmae J.. 66. 75. 122. 315. 355. 363 Whitecotlon. Wendy J.. 95 Whitefirhl. Rodney J.. 329 Whitehead. Marjorie A.. 5. 138 Whitfield. Gary Ray. 260 Whitham. Kathleen. 78 Whitley. Melvin It.. 66. 261 Whiting. Thomas A.. 214. 218 Whitmore. Dennis J.. 173 Whitmore. Michael W . 126 Whitmore. Diane I... 66. 136 Whitney. Dan D.. 235 Whitnev. Janet L.. 104 Whittaker. Sharon J.. 118. 137 Whiltne. Charles E.. 214 Whitten. Kay I... 130 Wholey. Linda. 137 Whittle, lx- Roy. 66. 261. 343 Wick. Jean M.. 66. 261 Wickersham. F. M.. 175 Wicks, Sharrn A.. 66. 88 Wicklund. I.inda J.. 120 Wiens. Diana Carol. 142 Wiese. CarU lx uise. 66. 126. Wiese. Janis Kay. 127 Wiese. Linda A.. 66. 126 Wieener. Elizabeth S.. 129. 413 Wiest. Richard A.. 66 Wightman. Kennth M.. 209 Wiik. Hans Gustave. 221. 329 Wiita. Janet Adcle. 96 Wiita. Marlin I).. 209 Wilbur. Roger lesh. 214 Wilcox. Gail A.. 99 Wilcox. Stephan R.. 213 Wilcox. Timothy II.. 162 Wilder. Nancy E.. 113 Wilder, leroy. 239 Wildish. Gary A.. 66. 202 Wiley. Gary Allyn. 249 Wiley. Nonna It . 66.1 8 Willert. Marilyn Ann. 93 Wilhelm. Barbara C., 66. 261 Wilhelm. Roliert J . Jr . 66. 202 Wilbelini. Stejihen I).. 221 Wilkie. Arnold J.. 229 Wilkin. James F . III. 225 Wilkinson. Charles D . 211 Wilkinson. David I... 199 Wilkinsin. Warren B.. 214 Willard. Phillip G.. 66. 261 Wille. Jerald Robert. 228 Willett. Gayle S.. G6. 72. 152. 283 Willett. Gary R . 152. 289 Willett. James M.. 153. 283 Willford. J ancle H.. 9!i Willhoit. Linda I... 261 Williams. Hrure L.. Jr.. 156 Williams. Iktnny lee. 236 Williams. Donaid K.. 216. 261 Williams. Frank O.. 66. 77. 251. 311 Williams. James C.. 66. 165. 184 Williams, James M.. 66. 200 Williams. James P.. 66 Willianss. Juanita l„. 105. 146 Williams. Judith A . 66. 88 Williams. Kathryn R.. 143 Williams. loisC.. 66. 97 Williams. Margaret A.. 94 Williams. Mary Sue. 127 Williams. Nclda S . 88 Williams. Ralph Ovet. 243 Williams. Randolphs.. 185 Williams. Veda I... 70. 124 Williamson. James M.. 244 Williamson. Margaret. 261 Williamson. Neil. 179 Williamson. Robert A.. 236 Willis. Kmmit Britt. 251 Willis. James F.. 211.339 Willis. Lynn R . 242. 329 Willis, Paulette L . 140 Willman. Marcia E.. 123 Willy. Itaymoeid J.. 66. 75. 155 Wilson. Anne M.. 5. 138 Wilson. Ronnie Clair. Ill Wilson. Bruce Linn. 162 Wilson. Charles Iesvn. 261.324 Wilson. Dan R.. 66. 176. 328 Wilson. Heather C.. 66. 110. 328 355 Wilson. James A.. 220 Wilson. Janet I... 129. 354 Wilson. John I... 66. 192 Wilson. Kathryn I... 70. 126 Wilson. Margaret Ann. 140 Wilson. Marlene Kay. 99 Wilson. Marv E.. 116 Wilson. Michael R._ 176. 221. 324 Wilson. Nancy J.. 122 Wilson. Patricia I... 129 Wilson. Italph Charle. 181 Wilson, liaymond M.. II. 177 Wilson. Rotiin Brace. 261 Wilson. Stephen 1).. 163 Wilson. Steve It.. 66. 211 Wilson. Ten le . 113 wilaon, William E.. 196 Wilson. William E.. 66. 234. 32! Wimberly. Donald C.. Jr.. 231 Windsor, Anne l siie, 101 Wineland. Hal N.. 169 Winetroul. I«G„ 179 Wing. Susan J.. 140 Winger. Carlyn. 323 Wmgenl. Buford D.. 66. 161 Wingfield. Kenneth It.. 222 Wmkelman. Connie Mae. 140 Winkelman. Marie L-. 145 Winquist. John C.. 220 Wmquisl. Patricia A.. S3 Winslow. Carol A.. 76. 145 Winter. Richard M.. 239 Winter, l-arry Wayne. 286 Winters. Frances E.. 135 Winther. Kay R.. 322 Wlrth. James SI 170 Wilts. Michael IL. 311 Wise. Keneth R.. 184 Wise. Nancy M . 116 Wiser, Glenn loren. 172 Wivsman. Roger Allen. 283. 320 Witham. Kathleen J.. 101 Witta. Martin. 346 Wittkopf. JaneS.. 87 Wodtli. Dona Is! John. 222 Woelpem. Jill Adele. 118. 125 Wojtasck. James D.. 73. 213 Wolberg. F. B.. 285 Wold. Peter N.. 163 Wolf. Naner I... 104 Wolle. Dee Ann. 100 Wolfe. William It.. MS M Woll. Jill Patricia. 95 Wollenbrrg. Kenneth It.. 249 Wollander. Jayson M., 66 Wol Lander. Jon It.. 261 Wolsbom. Roliert. 236. 343 Wolter. Chester Alle. 244 Wong. Adeline A.. 66 Wong. Myma O.. 327. 328 Wong. Roger W . IH Wong. Wesley H C . Jr.. 66 Wood, Carol Jean. 102 Wood. Carolyn J.. 66. 261 Wood, Charles G.. Jr.. 225 Wood. Chester F... 217 Wood. Dennis H . 66. 152. 282. 283. 288. 322. .323. 356. 363 Wood. Francis Ruth. 125 Wood. Frederick Itruce. 217 Wood. Gary Dale. 214. 288 Wood. George I... 66. 154 Wood. James G.. 66. 174, 324 Wood. John H.. 180 Wood. John R.. 161 Wood. lee E.. 66. 261.293 Wood. Margaret IxhiU. 127 Wood. Nancy C.. 125 Wood. Itiehard I).. 192. 282. 353 Wood. Sharon A.. 66 Wood. Susan M.. 146 Wood. William R.. 66. 152. 183 283 Wood. William T.. 186. 228 Woodard. Sally Sue. 129 Wooddy. Anne Marie. 100 Woods. I tart sira Anne. 145. 329 Wood . Norman F.. 168 Woods. Suzanne. 112 Woodside. Jeffrey It.. 66. 162. 466 Woodworth. Mary Jo. 127 Wotxiowrth, Warren J.. 157 Woolly. Anne M.. 100 Woolley. Itetly Ann. 133 Wool folk. Alice It . 143 Woolfolk. Janet Diane. 146 Woolley. Ronnie I... 66. 75. 97 Woolley. Douglrs Ray. 195 Woolsey. Bonnie J.. 112 Worcester. John S.. 1G9 Workman. Edward I... 66. 261 Worley. Doney Ru-vel. 159 Worral. Robert James. 217 Worthington. K M . 123. 26| Wort man, Elward Ixe, 179 Wright. Barbara J.. 88 Wright. Barry IL. 150. 322 Wright. Carol Deane. 109 Wright. Donald E . 325 Wright. Gary R . 66. 155. 293. 322. 356. 363. 371 Wright. Harry F.. 222 Wright. Jane E . 135. 364 Wright. Judith Ann. 118 Wright. Karen. 66. 261 Wright. I-arry Jon. 28 Wright. Larry K . 210. 286 Wright. Larry R . 239. 286 Wright. Linda I... 99 Wright. Lynda I.ou. 118 Wright. Patrick L.. 67 Wright. Paula Kay. 105 Wnght. Richard G.. 217 Wright. Ralph A.. 67. 1W Wright. Iticrard M . 214 Wright. Vicki L.. 97 Wrolstad. Keith II . 174 Wuite. Ennis. 261 Wuori, James H.. 67. 261 Wum. John D.. 67. 154. 293 Wusz. Tim. 306 Wyatt. Michele S.. 67. 134 . 350 Wyatt. Thomas IL. 225. 343. 457. 458 Wvekoff. Clifford T.. 231 Wyffels. Marjorie J.. 146 Wymore. William R.. 185 Wynne. Harold IL. 167 Y Ymlen. Bovd C-. 186. 322. 353 YageLki. David J.. 67. 261 Yamami, Stesen L. 172. 319 Yamamoto. Carol M.. 76 Yamamoto, fkale H.. 250 Yamamoto. May M . 76. 138. 319. 354 Yamamoto. Nora N.. 103 Yamamoto. Roy I.. 244 Yamanouchi. Ronald M . 67. 240 Yamashita. Dennis S., 67. 168 Yanagaw.i. Carl M . 241 Yankus. Rozillah Ann. 131. 329 Yarborough. Itruce N.. 67. 180 Yamcll. Kathleen I... 145 Yawtome. Kenneth K.. 67. 261 Yaw. Charle S.. 172 Yeager. Michael Glenn. 195 Yeatcr. Marcia E.. 78. 102 Yee. Wallace Fong. 186 Yerian. Kichard T.. 210 Yoakley. Julianne. 87. 323 Yocum. John H.. 157 Yorler. Glenda Arlene. 131 Yoder. Sandra L, 101 Yonallv. Charles R.. 242 Yoneyama. Ruth M . 67. 137 Yood. Alan Jeffrey. 221 York, James W . 67. 234 York. Karen S.. 97. 143 York. Thomas W . Jr.. 173 York. Victor J.. Jr.. 67. 261. 467 Yost. Stanley Jay. 163 Youel. Ellen. 114 Yong. Ik naId lombard. 243 Young, Gerry A.. 67. 212 Young. Jame Burrow . 225 Young. Jame F.. 225. 297 Young. Joy Rae. 139 Young. Katherine A.. 67. 105. Young, lx lie I... 160 Young. Linda Ixiuise. 130 Young. Nancy. 67. 79. 139 Young. Nanry C.. 108 Young. Philip Allen. 163 Young. Ronald Drvald, 67. 2 l Young. Ttephen M . 167 Young. Tamara K.. 129 Younger. Ann Nanette. 118 Yount. Milo Rav. 221 Yositan. Roberta. 67. 261 Yraguen, Marv Ann. 91. 354. 364 Yun.lt. Elizabeth I... 70. 112. 293. 323 Yunker. Richard A . 311 z Zacher. Rosalie V.. 102 Zahary. Robert G.. 67. 261. 293 Zamora. Benjamin A.. 261 Zaakr. Fred J.. 67. 261. 306 Zastrow. Paul F.. I6| Zeek. Charle Henry. 159 Zeller. Izirrv Itruce. 181 Zielaskowski. Faith. 133 Zielesch. Gail J.. 67. 106 Zielinski. Marilyn J.. 121 Zielinski. Mary Ann. 125 Zicanwr. Donald Ixe. 207 Zimmer. Elaine Anne. 87 Zimmer. George F.. 67. 296. 337 Zimmerman. Eugene. 67. 77. 220 Zimmerman. Ivan H.. Jr.. 160 Zimmerman. Marv A.. 67. 5 7. 350. 355 Zimmerman. Ron Evan. 261 Zinn. Linda lou. 115 Zodlner. Peter J.. 229 Zook. Robert Paul. 199 Zuhcr. John Donald. 194 Zumwalt. Ikavid F.. 157 Zumwalt. Donalyn Rae. 102 Zurcher. lorlvn Marie. 71. 107. 329 Zurcher. Tom D.. 153. 284. 367 Zwcifrl. Sandra I... 67. 106 •196 . ■• '■ — V.: , .


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