Portland State University - Viking Yearbook (Portland, OR)
- Class of 1969
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Newly-named Smith Center's ballroom was decked out with streamers and balloons hang- ing from the ceiling. A Tijuana brassy group made smooth, loud music. Ed Andrick's cafeteria crew served free cake, pop, and coffee. And all those people you read and hear rumors about, came out of hiding. Among the guests were Governor Tom McCall, President Gregory Wolfe, john Nolan, Dean Briggs, Senator Don Willner, and some of the other people responsible for getting our university status. They all gave little speeches, saying how great it was to be a part of this new University. Then Governor McCall got around to signing the bill. If you were sitting by a television set, you could see everything just fine. , . I U If .,.g,,1,.., A g ' J. -'cl 1. 5 A Now that we're a University, things have changed. PSU doesn't have the lyrical ring of PSC, the campus doesn't have a new aura, and the State Board of Higher Education doesn't appear more enthusiastic about PSU than PSC. After all, it did remain silent on the University issue. Chancellor Roy Lieu- allen and the Board were not at the party and they didn't send any pres- ents. But then this university business just hasn't been their bag. The Board established PSC as an Extension Cen- ter in 1948, but after that our growth came from the initiative and perse- verance of students, faculty, commu- nity, alums, and legislature. So what's in a name? The new status guarantees one thing -opportunity. Opportunity for more grants, opportunity for doctoral pro- grams, and opportunity for change and growth. There is a new student gov- ernment ready for change and willing to initiate it. Yes we are a university and we did have a party, but we haven't received any presents-yet. 13 IE' Q ml rr is 3, X Y Rx X iff, gl ,K ' X if lllfllmi nn f'N: .ff 5' .:2' 5 4 1: XX? f ff' QQ 'Y , X f:g'.L4iS' -.X W W f X I Mlliul' V Z v:l' 74 , ' . A X' ' ,E - ,1-Lui: V 7ff,:,34g , 37513 ww W 5139 ,gi ,, fif'z.'32dg,, . H 3' 7 W T5 fw X ff 1' 'A I,-' , :..,, 3' ji.f '4X 7 '?i f 6 , QQ ,I-xi ' lggp m ' 1 M, v f f ff 1 will Mud, sweat and tears. Four wins and six losses. Rob Scounce, safety, how would you describe the season? Bad Brett Crouser, linebacker, how would you describe the season? It didn't go as well as we had expected. Bill Frazier, defensive end, how would. . . ? Disappointing Football this year was a new coach, little money for scholarships, a thin line of players, and a rash of personal injuries. Sad makings. I've played football for three years and I've never seen so many injuries in one season, recalls Frazier. Besides several players who were disabled for one or two games, Ed Gorman, star quarterbackg Ken Raddle, jim Corso and joe Talbott were sidelined for the season. The competition was tough. Weber State and Montana State held national ranking. Other teams bolstered their reputations after PSU confrontations. Coach Don Read prefers to speak in future tense. And indications are future seasons could be better. Businessmen are pledging money for scholarships. Members of PSU's freshman squad fthe squad lost one game this yearj are being consid- ered for the varsity team. Also, for the first time, recruitment of junior college players promises to add some needed depth to the Viking roster. With the new University status, an increase in student enrollment, and the improvements at Civic Stadium, it is not inconceivable to visualize Portland State as one of the great footballpowers in the country . . . a UCLA of the Northwest, Read explains. The necessity for future football, however, has been questioned by the new Haynes administration. According to the newly-elected student body president, financial allotment to football is not indicative of student interests. Read contends that football does more for a school than any other facet of education. The sport provides a conducive atmosphere for education to take place. . .good programs reflect students and faculty that care. This is why so many schools that have outstanding football programs excel in most other phases of education. 15 577 , e 1 0 o -lldlv 4 ,,, l bf . Q X Q 91123, . X .? Ag, 5-,wi-F yi. V: ,rl . Y Ip- 3 1: QM 1 Sa' A ig .'l rw so -J' C I 43:36 gn, . E' 1' v Lf? Q35 K A 494' Oy A 55 'K 5 is i WRX 'f 'fry ' - if 5 1.1! ' ,L 1 ' - 15 : 'I , .mi F EV X-gg: 5, 7 15335. .545 we., x 5 , . ' fify, 'xrxf yi 4- im, 1 '. -n . I ', Nlfjff. 'Q ffl?-1L:4 ' eil , .qfx 1968-1969 Varsity Football Scores Idaho State 52 .............. PSU 30 Montana State 17 .... .... P SU 6 Montana 58 ...... .... P SU 0 Fresno State 30 . . . .... PSU 14 Weber State 28 ............. PSU 12 PSU 19 ...... Eastern Washington 13 PSU 27 ..... Western Washington 20 San Fernando 62 ............ PSU 20 PSU 47 ........,... Simon Fraser 16 PSU 13 . . . .... Southern Oregon 6 n F, u ll' X, M, - v ld' my s U ' x Q X Football can and should provide Portland State with the pride and en- thusiasm so necessary to growth . . . a positive image to cling to and rally around. Ideas, theories and plans are no longer enough. We are a school that has much diversity, which is construc- tive only if it is unified within. Pride and enthusiasm for Portland State is desperately needed. I can't think of a single more effective way to accom- plish this feat than a dynamic football program. And how would you, student, describe this year's football season? all 5 f -:W .M .- T'l '1'Ti I .wi iw at ., -I . ,N I - ,- My -I ' 'mn vu-.11,'-r Jin I-Aw' Q24 J TV' E? ,rm : V' ' . .A . LW:-' .4 'TP' ' ' fx! -1..' . 1 . ,L . , ,. 1-1.. ' nf .u' M ,'I I fx b -.- G.: sw- g:Lf9, '.YF 1-'var ' 1 . '. 'nj- J ,A U '..-.-:rg . - ' ll . 'fr , 5 ln., Z ' 'I wi JV,-.u -,4g?:1i-,.,-.1 ' 23- M TM .fin '1 ':-3 ,. wvliu' .1 jgslf. 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' - 3221, ' z - 3 ,r Q, LL ,Tv x ., Q1 . +V. aw 1i L 32 L 651 . 1953 2 U5 ' .53 'S . fs 1 4 r Lk' fi Q, F x X .., k Y'ntee Men on a 'Wine Oid su The ino Reaif' Giadiatot, eat Divide. nndec ttne to ucaxn 5 it e B Gt B-031 1 tned n Yiotsef Giotg I' and Tn Pqnetiean 'Vneatet Cornp diteotion ot 'Unoinas ent, tetn 'S-X3 with an expanded 'nv e piag seaso tin. 'Ytie cornpanq sntteted a epidexniofntiet tedneats- ing, an intnted Ptoootding dne 'P ' tet te tin open es tio t if 1 XNXYX bii'1,1atd,a ais, a postponed actor, and sntaii andienc . 'Yed Niatiat, ioeai dtatna oti , 's poot dnoiee ot piags2 ai aeoonnted tot tdne siiyn ' any nliii x , R to oonnpantl t snicji dev f 'Vneatet Cotnp nent peat tot apco- X Q ynos otow ds. ' 'Tne Pqnetioan X tetntn to tdne nnivetsitg its tdnitd seasonfidne ptesenoe ot iessionai tepettotxj ooxnpang on tdne eatnpns oxeated sexi etai 'nntdies tot stndents and actots. Yiiii adtnits that at dntinp, t'ne season aiienation eviisted 7 stndents and ootnpang aotots. teit ttneg were pntting ,A nloric to camp a N iittie non- e ni een dents and XN 85 t 'Tn bet Many stn in iot ot tixne tage. 'Vnete s nt and aoto . tk with t'ne stn- tight, uid a wotd on s tN een tnde 'ike to ni o now is too 'on nl o dn- s t bet nid ii 'nednie itnati A tea 'JF tae aetots nl o 'ont tdne so ' 'ine ideai s teadning an oiasses ii eoitie f dents ntio . to be 'tdn t'ne aid sp ev et , too tra be tot actots exs to be acting, Wi need acting, geat ed tow ' sf' euLpiainedtdiii.tdoxN messed tdnis 9 eat Xdiii to 'Cne pndoiio d short adv a dnotton n ptop, toided otike Megan 5, ' X Q z .2 fp- V. v I 'd if pio as tdne seaso nd Cotnpanq nn dents. Ptotots W atet acts tnatotse stndied aiead in uned tot ,LC-Y X .pg a , . 'Yagi 'Tne Oid i txigdn sdnoo tits oonoin tw een coin wdnio I I sexretaa S nie ' ds 'ne taotioe X . x 'Vnnts a onssion petio and andienee. tix p oontinne nent Q eat A -,uw-n,.,.sD-1 n ,- - 1 X 5 -V xx. X X x ' iff 11,5-:,. 71- in ,QE ' 3315451 , 5 if it-3 ' wh 5 a nd stu scenes 'Nitdn ttie on e tnniot , nndet Gimp and pesto i ynatinees. 'Yttea ded tNit'n dis- Q59-Y 'n Wiii ff, I 'ln Xxx N lx xx Wi-X 'S f' .Q .y 1. ' 1 This surnrner a repertory cornuang to initiate theater-at-the-beach eiecteo students who choiarshius or oians 'ncorporating s 'dec through s ts ctosed dur- en i Witt he ai h-9 the use ot gran . The Lunchbox Theater, ing P-TCI s tirst season, rernainefi on throughout this gear. Graduate assist- ants ttive ot i'TiiY s actorst directed ciasses which produced the Lunchhoua uiargs. Consequentitj, the quaiittg ot noontirne entertainruent irnorov eo.. Throughout Oici Main there were more anrihetter productions. Ot Thee T Sing. Prntigonef' ano ?hiiaoeiohia, Here T Conte, ul ere staged taii terrn. Besides 'Thitadeiphia . . . XNiihanX directed a A5-rninute version ot Errors, a seiection ot T oitcien, and the t5ac1ef' Tate eog ot X TRB. tuhliara ustorn- K Core s troru . ction o down c s and reading ' st proau hreail rtorrner eneo 3 ff citfstir Tate attempted to arg harriers hetw een pe ' nce. 'Thiiaoeiuhia . . J' op 'n catig Corneog1 at Er- short conversa- uoience W auore curtai trorn a and a Living I with a xrohled director ' nit, ata rors e tion hetw een and generat pancernoniu tei. The Theater is otten set Ytefiights down, r hegrns. Thea Sag s T ate, Ott trorn the rest ot i curtain un. hte ends, theate- are sirnuttaneous. Pvuiag does 'n as iiiusionf' Mean- ag that taii, ' ciiet uthoth to hegr ' ' gs aw ehru ta ' ard 4: Yi B not have white, two huuoin thin, anxious than in the N was husg sneaking French. Rich Wiitshire and Les Yianches on Vaci- sented C-octearf s 'T-ahliachine C-orneiiie's Le Cid? eater seruinar nd a tiquepre and rench th ' Yaris, a ' rneth- t tnternaie This suntruer a? Witt he conducted in French actress Witt teach acting ods at TJSU. I . .-,-...m-!,,,. W J v 3: 'V ,Qi 'if' ,f 1 J ef 7 V -1.: - R .,. writ, 'r, dw. ve-r - 'fi-V' ' L:-J -1 'U U' 1 1 8 1 I ,,,. . rl, -A-4.5, ., . . -sg wig'-'-mf, N 5 N .N.,,f,d., L . I - - . ...,m--- L A zffrigmvfll. gt N E In ' .4 .L:izY7n.-u,t.,, . ,-4.1. AP 1 '54, , . 4131? -fm L-. . I Visually things seem finite and are incomplete. There is a way of looking at things that renders them performance. There is the kind of thing where the attitude of the performer is partially to tell us- now a performance is taking place, now it isn't. But I think that also it is always there and occasionally we perceive it. Much of the theater occurs on stage and much of it occurs in the head of the audience. It's a kind of looking at theater so that the audience is regarded as active in the making too. 'Tm not interested in social protest. I don't have any axes to grind. I'm doing it because I must. It's my thing to do. I used music once. I liked it fine. But now it seems V' I. uninteresting to put music with dance. The point of the dance is pedestrian. . ,vkfigir 1' ,:1. 4'Wgy'f f? yr-.-.4 ,.' Aw,-. as -1 'Lili-1 . ug 2' viii-' I-17S ..UL 'iL'. ' ' I ,Ziff-liii'-'A F 1' , Jgfzufi . ui '- qv ,, The hardest thing is for people to just relax and be there. I Want it to keep happening. I don't want to draw conclusions. I think looking at people is very interesting. :x x v w ,1 ' ,, , , , w . ,. ' f 1 F . 1 w ' F . X 1.4, V 'x ,w v ' ,, W ff ? , 1 . ,ll ' ' ' - 1... '-h. Q ', . I ', fl . .5 W . NN .4.., . 5 Q 4 . , af, .-:W 'LF ,, N -. Wg 4' fp . , , NCQ' '. .V-2 X . ,Je lr, ivf1.: . 1 x f' A .vm - , S .-. 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The Group for New Music is trying to create an An audience entangled with string. environment which allows the whole Oregon community David Tudor playing microphones. to experience the most relevant kinds of music Music as space- Touch premiered. , written today, explains David Bloch, group director New Music 2 electronic sound, serial composition, chance pro- cedures, mixed-media. We're living in a technological age. Living electrically. With the expiration of a Rockefeller Foundation grant, the Group opened a membership program this year and narrowed its concert season to five local performances. Guest composer-musicians, such as Morton Feldman and Morton Subotnik visited the campus and gave informal lec- tures. They spoke philosophically-Feldman on why he com- poses-and Suhotnik, technically on how he composes-to moderate-sized crowds in the ballroom. Thursday evenings in 310 Old Main, Bloch offered New Music sessions. If you dropped by one night maybe you dis- covered that electronic sound really is relevant, is exciting, and that the scores are new poetry or perhaps new religion. That rag is fun. Tap your foot. This way. On the next page time is free. New Music isn't so much revolution. It's revelation. A -f, rf? , 1 TL . -, Y H 14. L1 4 , ' ' 12 mi - . . . f, , .. J ,.: N , ,-,Ii 1 1 1 P ., . . 'd' I? 1 4 L, 4- ,S W . .J v r Q1 , 1 .fv- ,wpl F t W . . ' ,. ?gg 4, u , JP. ,A if 9 ' Pm, R? lil J 3' - V 4 .4 - This is clearly the film generation, says Andries Deinum, who teaches a film course and directs instructional television at PSU. It was Deinum's first year at the university. And with his arrival came hope for an upbeat in the number of film-oriented classes offered. The pro- fessor's one film class drew 200-300 students a term. And this is not teaching any more when you have 180-250 kids in a room. It's not teaching, it's a form of show business, claimed Deinum. All I can be is a cross between Sergei Eisenstein and Bob Hope and just hope that on a certain level I get through to each of the students in some way .... AQ ,ill .... f 4 , ' f By spring term a Center for the Moving Image, a combination of film and t.v. into one area, had been estab- lished. The center would be imple- mented, over the years, as staff and funds allowed. Headed by Bob Summers, senior, the university's Film Committee launched a Tuesday night film class, tagged History of the Film. The class, spon- sored winter and spring term by a grant, was open free to the student body. Attendance at the committee's Fri- day night films perhaps best indicated the cresting vogue of Celluloid. Al- though the gate count has risen annu- ally within the last three years, it was in '69 that attendance was up nearly 100 percent on the average from last year. Approximately 6,000-8,000 stu- dents a term gathered in 75 Old Main to see works by such directors as God- ard, Chaplin, Bergman, and Warhol. In response to obvious student inter- est, the committee added new cate- gories - animated flicks, the Ianus film series and independent films - to its program. A few independent films shown were made locally. And plenty more were in the making. F 1' tgv liiwf'r- gg Once again the upsurge in film ac- tivity could be measured through aca- demics. Across campus, a film-making class taught by Tom Taylor at the Division of Continuing Education drew students from a waiting list. The sight of hand-held movie cameras in the Park Blocks or at Ballroom happenings was not uncommon. Outside of classes, countless stu- dents were planning or initiating ex- perimental films. The economics of such enterprises seemed somehow more feasible now than previously. 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X ,X ,An . 1 1.91-,, ,LY hi3ALXM,,5Y4XQ Y Li 1 XX :.XXx A ,,. X .XX X ,X A . XXX L-1,1.-ggi -. 4, 4 X 931, , A -. 1 . , ,E ,npr ,V X.. .f 4 -P: ' :LF v -P.. 1 -, w- .u 5.9 P .p,'1'1f ' Hx? ,Q 6,4-.' -. JYXI, .' K' ,e,,, . 5,-. .mfr -- A X51 M. .lu 1 r ,ka :gg-' Q Zu f ,ff 1.1. . Curricular innovation and experimentation is hap- pening at Portland State University. A few students and instructors concerned about the requirement- fulfilling rut that has become norm for higher edu- cation, are developing broad varieties of experi- mental classes. These students are exploring fresh thinking about new approaches to teaching and sub- jects for an education both personally meaningful and socially relevant. . ' To them, education is not a commodity, and the educational system should not be a factory producing trained manpower. They feel that through heightened self-determination, through participation in the deci- sional process regarding curricular matters, the stu- dent plays a positive part in the knowledge process itself. Question: is the traditional concept of conformity to established curricular guidelines ffaculty hand- book, 1969, sec. 4.2221 so firmly entrenched that stu- dents whose free, independent, and critical thinking leads them to search for relevant education constitute a threat to the institution? At PSU there seems to be a favorable climate of administrative approval and support evidenced by President Wolfe's leap into the experimental breachm with his own class The University in Times of Chal- lengef' Other innovative courses at PSU include VVarren Wilcox's Hallucinogenic Motivation, Don Berry's The Imaginative Process, as well as a variety of student-initiated classes listed under the Chiron Stu- dies Project. Chiron, with its emphasis on new approaches to learning, offers students the opportunity to move away from the quantification of knowledge-the lec- ture-midterm-final comparative system-toward an education that is student-oriented, student-centered, and often student run. The courses under the Chiron Studies Project enable a student to make his educa- tion meaningful to his own individual life. In an evaluation prepared for the Dean of Under- graduate Studies one student in European Society Through Film expresses his feelings about the ex- perimental course, What a great class. If classes were more like this one, maybe people could learn jsornething rather than just keep slaving for that ..... 'lstlijeiep skin. ' ' af :gi , 1. wg , 'vw ' ai Eu' I Willy 1 .w r 'H 1: fx .31 M i ,i -iii sawn H 35 H4 4: fill iii? ff? ILI K VVVV ..:, Q.. www! , '5- 1 'x 6 fam? HL A ,,,,, nm. 5: r .f , V , ,M 1:11, H: -iiwx Q- , ,xy rv-A My ,w 1 . -.iff . ,M 15 V- 1 - -:,: ' 7 .-1:2-N ii - ww-,-,,f- w i? 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M 5 1. -,.,.. ,Q- rw ...nf 19684969 Varsity Wrestling Scores Howard Westcott, PSU's wrestling coach, Utah 21 .................... PSU 6 Oregon State 20 ............. PSU PSU 20 ...... PSU21 University of Oregon . . . . . . . .Washington PSU 23 . ....... Washington State PSU 31 ...... Central Washington Oregon State 16 ......,..... PSU PSU 28 ..... .Central Washington PSU 34 . . . .... Stanford PSU 32 . . . .... Fresno State Cal Poly 27 .... ....... P SU PSU 28 . . . ..... Wyoming PSU 17 ..... .... W ashington Oklahoma 21 ...... .... P SU Oklahoma State 29 .... .... P SU Brigham Young 20 .......... PSU 8 11 6 6 0 13 2 3 2 6 8 11 8 6 11 may have been a little apprehensive at the start of the 1969 season, and with cause. The eligibility of Rick Sanders and Masaru Yatabe had expired and the two NCAA college division champions could only remain on the squad as advisors. Half of the 1969 twenty member squad had no prior experience with Westcott's team and six of the twenty could claim only one year with the university's varsity. In spite of these odds Westcott ventured two predictions for the season: a 9-8 win-lose score for the regular season and a fourth place win at the NCAA College Division Championships in California. The squad upheld the latter forecast. But the regular season score amounted to 9-7. There were no replacements for Sanders or Yatabe. For Westcott, the young team lacked the necessary maturity-maturity in competition experience on the college level, which shapes such champions. However, Viking team captain Chuck Seal won the 145-pound title at the NCAA tournament, and Rich Wright was a 167-pound runner-up at the same meet. Koji Watanabe concluded his Viking wrestling years with a record of 43-12-1 and a total of 15 pins. This was Westcott's sixteenth season as the Viking wrestling coach. Over the years he has worked his teams to a composite record of 131 wins, 40 losses, and 4 ties. In the science building there is a three-dimensional maze so complex that its designer can't recall how one gets through it. But the mice, some born in the maze, remember and move through it easily. Charly, an allegory on the con- dition of the globe, a comment on the value of an education, a film about science, mice, knowledge and men, played in town this year. And there were scenes in the film where mouse and man competed in a maze run. And' scenes where mice scurried down cor- ridors and man dashed down halls. Unlike Charly's dilemma, progress in the science building is still a busi- ness where knowledge precedes ex- perimentation. Teaching grants totaled 95391390 this year. The sum easily ex- ceeded money allocated to research. Grants went to, among other things, a summer computer science training program for high school math teach- ers, a College Science Improvement Program involving tapes and recorders for undergraduate studies in chemis- try, physics, biology and general science, and the continuation of a city- wide project to integrate biology, chemistry, and physics into one three- year high school course. Progress, at PSU, is also a business of expansion. Area south of the science building was cleared this year for the construction of Science II, second of seven planned science structures. More mazes to compete in, more halls to dash down looking for the Designer, or better yet, the mice. 4 Su 5 X Q 3 1 ' 3 y- -' 1 X , N N 'N Q 2 x 'W if ' if 3 K fiif' if c-21 :Annu ann ron Yznrnomx son stmls oscluosccrts .6 - llhi bhli 'r WI LJ' , ' AQTIGMA. '. '- ' lilh-XIUD -ii '--w 1 L ' '- ,L 4- nomr. ul ?' A Y'PE 3A7'2A1 Q' ' I DUAL-TRACE 4- AMPLIFIER VOLLTSYDIV. FOSIYION 181, TYPE 2867 TIME BASE '- TIMI. 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Activities like the car smash, utilized to release latent student hostitlity, and the keg party, designed to bring all things into their proper perspective, were the highlights. gf -..,. L, Q- F1 U 5, ef' 3. f , L1-.1 411 K 372'- ,.,,, ',, ,..an199!l I.-A 'Q.a-dl The selection of Steve Iohnson as ML Pavlovski early in VP Week was only slightly less heralded than the Coronation of Diane Takeuchi, as queen of the week, during halftime at the PSU-Seattle Pacific basketball game. Inspired by the selec- tion of Miss Takeuchi, the Portland State team annihilated its opponents. Score 76-75. Overall, Voldimar Pavlovski Week was as successful as its predecessor, Homecoming. 1, s 4 1 i L 4: 5 1 Y f 4 1 '1 1 I . 4 I. E-ii' .s 1? A 'v 'Iv 2. 1 qu V H :awk 'L' 55 , ,F .x 5, W N gil H N ' ' ' 1 x ::'.:l J f'- i + .V- 'B S-. 'Ju-3 W M., 9 X Q X A X -L , :: 4'.' M ,, , . -2 :. .- gf- v -1 Ani- . N- Y QfQQ,iTyA5 L,,4,f15,,b s, .,,1 0.0 Maur-fr N -:gn , , -.1 .4 X m -, 1 w l L 5, 1 ' . 1, 1 I4 E235 . Q. qex 'Q X.. IV 4 , . . x X X 1 -,r A :V ., V ,. v I , ,M 1 ,jfug H' 'T - ,,.' ' . 'T I A Q .. ...X 4 1 . A s A , N . Q v . W .q-1 -v -r r 'L 5 .1 ,. 3535- se.. 3, .. x I x 1 W- 7 pm., Q ,,g..r..f-,. F.- ,...a--' f- .X ,, .,.,--f M, ......,f.... 4. , Q , F ,.', . .4,.g., 'w- ,Q ,, iv. 'P TE is .1 ci: 5 Q f' 351' - W .ff , Q w f' 5' 1 , .- T .. :sf-V E I 5 -i !,. ! 4 iff' ' l ., . 6, . U , 4. .Z Four-year letterman Don Suloff, who played a forward position this year, commented on the 1969 season We had a losing season and that's what hurts the most. Everyone wants to be on a winning team, but no one wants it more than the guy playing his last sea- son. What really hurts is that poten- tially we had the best assemblage of ball players Portland State has ever had. But somehow we were unable to mold these individual talents into a well-functioning unit. At times I thought we were on our way. We would win a game and look good. But then we would lose some more and play sloppily. Most of our bad plays were due to inconsistency. Very seldom were all of the players playing well on a given night, and when we were it was only for a short time. Then we would get sloppy again. And when we lost our chance to go to the regionals-what else was there to play for? The school? Portland State students are like those of many other colleges: they might support a winner, but very sel- dom a loser. As our losses mounted the attendance dropped, and crowds are important to a ball player. After a game people would often ask, 'Did you hear me yelling? and I would have to admit that I hadn't. During the excite- ment of the game the individual voices all blend into one continuous roar. But to the players, that roar is necessary. It keeps our adrenaline pumping, gives us something to play for. I would rath- er have two thousand people yelling against me than two hundred yelling for me. At least I know what I'm doing is important to them, even if they want me to lose. 1968-1969 Varsity Basketball Scores PSU 99 ...... Great Falls College 91 British Columbia 117 ....... PSU 102 Idaho 68 ............ .... P SU 55 San Diego 75 . . . .... PSU 67 Boise State 85 ............. PSU 82 PSU 105 ....... Eastern Montana 84 PSU 130 ....... British Columbia 92 PSU 112 ........ Humboldt State 86 PSU 103 .............. Gonzaga 78 Sacramento State 98 ....... PSU 83 Nevada Southern 115 ....... PSU 82 Western Washington 64 .... PSU 58 PSU 93 ................. Alaska 67 PSU 106 ........ .... A laska 81 Boise State 92 .... .... P SU 75 Idaho State 89 ...... .... P SU 84 Montana State 93 .... .... P SU 70 Eastern Montana 100 ....... PSU 88 Puget Sound 99 ............ PSU 82 PSU 76 .......... Seattle Pacific 75 Central Washington 76 ..... PSU 74 PSU 84 ............... Montana 83 Seattle Pacific 91 .......... PSU 62 Puget Sound 112 ........... PSU 86 Western Washington 78 .... 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In all heaven and earth, there is one thing to do: take your time. Enjoy the perfection of what you are doing. exquisitely. Enjoy accomplishing it exquisitely -Cedric Wright , Fx, ' .y- 1 2 fat 1 'V' - -I. 1 1 TY , I at Q- ....- iv 'F' lil yu-Q lil! Y l' in np-an ,Q i't v-u Q iii E! il' gf is my E!! J X Q Q -ba' Perhaps . . . the dream is more the reality than the everyday life . . . I think it's terribly important to get away from everyday life. -Byron Ianis 4 2:9 xi,-Q-P il Q' yt .r 9 ,, z- - ' ,. , , f, - 171' , , e- ' ' .-4' '47--K' . ' -f ' ' A , ' Hv, . A' ' . ' V - ' 4' :Q , 'fo' -' Z , 'gf - '1--HT- - 15 .. , ' ., .gtz ffaii r , .5 4f ,V-1. - f f it -+:f def ...ff 1' Q.-i' t' n - 'PY ,, A ' ,ff -f' ' f '.Z'. ' T- F H h , J ' Q' - ' ,' 'I ' ' ,ji -4 . his , A V 5, -z f , 1 4 ,Z r , v- . 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By September of next year 107 local buildings will fall and approximately 117 families, 661 individuals U64 studentsj, 39 businesses, and 10 institutions will seek relocation. Portland State's building allo- cation has always hung on the annual fall nose-count of stu- dents. This keeps the budget base forever retroactive. Enrollment dipped in '67, ergo no building requests for the '68 biennium. In fact the only academic building budgeted for construction in the next two years is Science II. Meantime buildings go down and blocks fill with parked cars. And piecemeal growth guaran- tees construction crews on cam- pus for at least 20 more years. PSU-Rest in pieces? 1 i'l' ' Fw 1 ll,. nj. 1 . 1'9 H - XB' afffg: ,. -L Ani' l .1 ,, 1 . . .4 J ,ffl ' 1' ,U I 1 H ,T f '4 ' w ya . If ,IX 1 U 1' 1 ' I 't.' X 'M g lik, X.: . X , Q . fs. N' X ' , ,- I ff' X, n v f - who xfmrfx is 1 X- ,, 3 -,.. f 'r,., 'N X ,jx fwanf- ., X-- 1 Y t -, wa- Nd! xgx , ln I M M ': '3f-irni , , XX YT Z 5 f ,. 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The Student Housing Com- mittee hopes to begin providing some housing by next fall. Long- range plans include forming a corporation to purchase residen- tial housing areas for students. The university has offered free shuttle bus service for the proj- ectg promising devices for col- lege-community integration. And the hard line campus architecture which drewWolfe's disdain. is being re-evaluated in terms of softer future designs. 1 :L-3 W,.:.if-1 ' n 5,34-jr ' -.xx-NNE -----,....,,. YY - ? -sm- -.S -1, ,ANL -A , .xx 'A vr 1 5 ...N-...., iq, --'MY X45 +.. . -r , --.. -.,....--,.T...7--A it I il 1 I I i v !' I Q. i, , I -1 ,,' N ,.H. ml, E s Lxmqvnr-1-'2,g..rsw' ' 9 l 1 Q I f E ' I 1 -10 A U I I, 1 K :nw fl-!r Q' Linksto the city do exist. But mainly now they come from within the college i.e., the TEACH program which extends to Albina, and marketing projects which extend to local manufac- turers and department stores. Some planners contend that the merging of college with com- munity, the interaction of forces which belongs to an urban col- lege, is a state of mind rather than an appealing building or shuttle bus. But just what is the state of Portland State? just what are we becoming? Are we all orphans of the Chocolate Moose, rebuked by monoliths, disjointed by jack- hammers - an academic cluster which the city flows around, not through? Or are we all members of the community, employing its serv- ices, conscious of academics in their context, accepting commer- cialism and historic structures, not denying either-an open uni- versity? That depends on . . . see list. ' Vdhur H 1 JI 0 I O PSU is a new institution in the quiet backwaters of America-so it has the opportunity to pick up all the new trends and become a significant university. But that's all idealistic bullshit. Right now the opportunities are drifting by in a yawn of apathy and misconception. In one way Port- land State is way ahead of other universitiesg we've never defined ourselves and our goals. Other univer- sities are now questioning their aims and arriving at the inert state so long enjoyed, or endured, at Portland State. .ig Philosophies of change rumble' across the nation. They shake the paranoid. Torment the impotent. And vibrate in the electric loins of the young. Occasionally philosophies erupt in the streets. More now they quake universities. PSU is a new institution in the quiet backwaters of America .... In the quiet backwaters new philosophies are curiosities rather than catalysts to activism. Another year and a thousand lives expire in Vietnam. It is all very dis- tant, and relative to conscience. Every four or five months a protest demon- stration is staged at the Pioneer Post Office. Students in cotton suede jack- ets and blue jeans attend. The same few faculty members come. Newsmen take photos of the young people on the grass, the balloons someone brings, the guerrilla theater group. And it is all very distant-blood, napalm and a hysterical Vietnam mother. Hubert Humphrey, Chicago tear gas washed from his eyes, stands center stage in the Civic Auditorium and watches 400 protestors chant END THE WAR NOW and march out into night. Francis Ivancie, stern gray Gothic face, watches too. And in the streets, cotton suede and feeling good, the protestors chant jokes and talk and pass time together. Till finally one spring day, at one more Post Office gathering, Andy Haynes tells the crowd, These are no longer demonstrations. These are weekend activities . . . I'm asking you to go home and consider more incon- venient tactics for the military. A few inconvenient tactics were employed on campus during the year. Gregory Wolfe's convocation in the gym was answered with a counter con- vocation in the Park Blocks. Protesting the CIA's campus recruit- ment activities, SDS sat-in at the Placement Office then tried President Wolfe's open door. Uncle Andy took money from the CIA, Boycott the Plastic Blob. Members of the Outdoor Program picketed Andy Tachella's seventeen- foot plastic likeness and confronted Tachella himself with demands for the ad-statue's removal. There were no results. The student involvement in a free university, stressed at the counter-convocation, never seemed to materialize. The Placement Office remained protest material, and plastic Andy didn't budge. 1 'J-r 9' Sw, 1 ,Q-'fee'-3: 1-. A F-.-I Y E!-. Epi.: 2-5 -. .fe 3' M151 I think there is a great deal of discontent among the students, says Gary Waller, assistant sociology pro- fessor, a speaker at the counter-convo- cation and a member of the new University Group. But there has been no attempt to define or understand that discontent in anything other than sheerly personal terms. The ferment is going on here, agrees Bob Summers, activator of most PSU film programs, a speaker on Time Out Day panels. Some of us get a little more pissed off than others and we see where we can do some little thing toward changing what we think unjust. At PSU there are a lot of stu- dents concerned but so far they've been quietly going about their sepa- rate ways to accomplish general ends without banding together. lt's the some few people trying to work on everything because the rest of the student body doesntt give a damn, declares Sarah Edelson, Arts and Letter senator, Review fiction editor, initiator of the Sit Down for Sofa demonstration. 967294 'k'k'k Time Out Day, a day of panel discus- sions-audience participation, flopped in November because less than one percent of the student body took interest. The Times, a student newspaper, served with debated honesty and integrity for five issues, then pro- claimed itself a success and folded. The Black Student Union held a rally in the Park Blocks in support of the Black student walk-out at the University of Oregon. And Arabs and Israelis rallied and counter-rallied be- neath the trees in support of their respective nations. But the issues were distant and quietly dismissed. It was the Year of the Turtle in student government. 729:96 949:96 One problem is the prevailing American ideology that if you feel un- happy it's your fault. Another problem, is that the students of this campus, and some of the faculty, feel put-down about being here-that they are at PSU because they failed to make it some- where else, Waller claims. I think a bigger factor is that over half of the students work and live off campus. When people live on campus they have more time to be theoretical. They're more removed from the sys- tem as such, not caught up in getting a job, notes Bill Nygren, SDS and Pte- sistance member-organizer. A large part of the student body is recruited from the working class and marginal middle class, and those aren't the kids who are revolting anywhere, adds Waller. ' ff? er . ' rv 'St A CE Eli. JR: 'fx fn, 'Y Q Y 561 fs I fm ' W, ff! -LL2 LL- 5f!.'f,. .7 . , 1 v' i ' , 1 ii- .. A ' fix EY 3 F1 :W'6A'51 f' ' 2.12 ie!! jhggga T5 -1: MR Vx It wasn't that grounds for action didn't exist. Many faculty members disapprove of the fact that a couple of deans here exercise power all out of proportion to what deans should ex- ercise. The spread of PSU's physical boundaries, the demolition of com- munity, connoted the University of Chicago's construction assault on Morningside Heights which sparked student occupation of administration buildings. Because of hair-moustache and sideburns-a student wasn't per- mitted to try out for track, another individual was denied Viking Dorm facilities. The student housing condi- tion was critical. And it wasn't that power tools were not available. Bodies, masses, are power. Politics, even student govern- ment politics, is power. And especially in 1969, information is power. Students dwelt on an informationfpower re- source all year without tapping its strength. kick kick If you Want to change things you don't go to Wolfe and ask him to form a committee, asserts Waller. The Haynes Administration and the University Study Committee are pos- sibilities for change. Neither is a sure thing, points out Peter Fornara, SDS member, protest organizer. Human needs have to be served, like housing, then the curriculum needs changes. iii: 1k7l k The best way to educate oneself is to become part of the revolution. That is the message according to Che Gue- vara. Yippie philosophy says Do what you want. Take chances. Revolution is anything you can get away with. In motion, at several universities, are the teachings of Herbert Marcuse, Mar- shall McLuhan, Abraham Maslow. And there is the rising order of Norman Mailerism: Put your fingers in V for victory and give a wink. We yet may win, the others are so stupid. Here, there is talk of such philoso- phies. Each a curiosity. But somehow, in the quiet backwaters where demon- strations are social gatherings, univer- sities are impassive and time is the 'V-N,,...,.w-.V 4, 1.3, -, Q' .tt '-ii if t 'Y i- ' - -1 FR--'r,L, 'i' Qiztx Q 1 y... 1, i fi '11 .--.xii L.. . t lash'-!----J AQ.: 'lt ' , V , J Y V' '-- I-ali.: :YSL 1--.- J' Si 53 lt l tilfmz ,.-1 . r ., 1..- , i -auf' . . . . '+ --Ny. - 5' basic revolution, such philosophies are 1 distant. And relative to action. ' - .nm L your tl2l2--- you r future P xl Y , . I I GA 1 ' P4' Ar:-: gl fil' ,, :--- nr-1 ' Fetishes abounding. In vogue this year was the conspiracy fetish. And the '69 student body election was fraught with conspiracy. According to the conspiracy fetishists, hippy left-wing radicals elected Andrew Haynes to the ASPSU presidency. Somehow some 1,010 students joined in the successful plot, and gave the school a black student body president. Muck flew in all directions as the leading con- tenders lHaynes 1,010, Stan Amy 781, Steve Wash- burn 682j detected conspiracies by Big Business, the Vanguard, and student government. The muck, highlighted by a Circle K sponsored TV debate generated a 28 per cent voter turnout, the largest in PSU's history. 108 3 The famous six-hour coalition fell apart. An at- tempt was made to hijack the delivery of election day Vanguards. Rumors suggested that a wealthy candidate bought off one less wealthy candidate. And the frenzy of interest engendered by the elec- tions lasted only through the day-after-election hang- overs. As usual. The flavor of campaigning, for most candidates, concerned a definition of Portland State and what shape it will assume between its fourteenth birthday this year and its fifteenth or fiftieth birthday. Haynes advocated the dissolution of student government, extending the tutorial program, opening university admission, and instituting an experimen- tal college for new courses. Quinton Mattson stressed the coordination of student activities. Mike Shannon thought the char- ter should be rewritten to allow for student choice in regard to campus expansion. 12-22-97 advocated salvaging Young's Gown Shop, freeing the faculty through a civil rights campaign, and no grades. Stan Amy emphasized the need for student housing and curriculum reforms. Nearly 1,800 of 2,600 voters clearly rejected the neo-Nolan leadership through responsibility ticket upheld by Steve Washburn in favor of participating in the conspiracy The '69 elections remained, on one level, very typical: many candidates ran for the presidencyg a slate of senators was electedg a student govern- ment was the object of intense interest for its usual two or three weeks, the losers were bitter or sportsmanlike and the winners were gracious! self-satisfied. gllu , 71 .. , It K G I 10 nw VC-a V' LQL.,4vA Wwmsxxw TRRBXXQM usvmxsxxmm X 2. qd:L. - IESQMQLN ggwxxsxmxxxxxx 0 PFEEIDEN1' FOEWRYBEEQE Y. - J, .vgfiiri-A11 '11,-.N-V -, x, .. ,, - 11, ' ' :l .,,H Q-,.,,. , 2,312-17' 1-r,-wifi' , f'f . .f il ' , Lu.. , f L- , K 110 ' -For-1 semrroas- ,V F1654 CHASE- - - D-R1'5bx.E1'1'EF9 DAN OEUFRWAAFOEF - Bu-5. AQM- ' 'X mf:-I 91oNE - - - socmm. -acne.:-Ice ' ANN BLACK - - 4 - - - Eoucnmos emaaw m.aes1eou-I - GRAD-9100 OIFI4 VAN DEN BOSCH - - 50127495 naman ooll wuovv DH HUMOR Jw-B mm, gpm wan umm K 1 ' -:Xl -I, 35 ff 1, Pa ,i' ,352 'N-. A.--nhl V A if ! , l X' fu! swf 54,5 iii -L l 3 ? F 1- ,ss FX Q , .1 ,r. ..v ' '.r- ' ,0- 1 'I 'S Not hether You Win r Lose' It's How You QI h Q' Play The Gaine Servi with Mmesty and Integrity 9 Congratulatlons Andy Haynes Volume 1, No. 5 Mu,-ch 10, 1969 112 Establishment gone underground. The Times, a weekly newspaper supported by student body presi- dent Iohn Nolan, surfaced at Portland State winter term. According to Nolan, the Vanguard, regular campus paper, lacked journalistic responsibility. Its editors were controlled, Nolan contended, by a minority of the hippy faction, you might say. Financed by students' parents and local business- men, the Times opened shop in Smith Center. lim Smith, senior, served as editor. In contrast to the Vanguard, the new paper fo- cused on fraternity-sorority activities, campus fash- ions, and in editorials, right-wing thought. The Vanguard received an all-American rating from the Associated Collegiate Press Service for weeklies dating from September to February. From February to March, as campaigning mounted for student elections, the Times served the university. A week after votes were tallied the newspaper folded. Iacob Driesen, executive director, explained that the Times had attained its goal by improving the quality of journalism and proving two papers could exist on campus-almost. The problem of communication between 10,000 PSU students, faculty, and administrators possibly was aided by the existence of a second newspaper. The Vanguard limited by staff and funding problems could publish only weekly, which made the medium less effective than a daily newspaper. The existence of two papers was a stopgap improvement in the university coverage. The Vanguard, aware of this fact, initiated plans for biweekly papers next fall. Qfwiw the E 1 EE Hflgllaf IVERSXQ is permanent-press vol. 24, No. 27 Portland state University, P01-uand, or egon May 2, 1969 77,99 lsv NNY VW iS The I . MOM Approval Not Required. sEi.EcTlvE SERVICE SYSTEM ORDER TO REPORT FOR INDUCTION 9?-L E C T, H D' m 'U '-1 co Q. Q- cb I3 ef- O v-of FY' IJ cb C1 5 I-lu ff' cb Q-4 CD CP ii cb 5 'X 49 QERVICG . T7 'D ,fizfligf ,S an. .1 . A, To .AA., ,t pp . , ij . r tLoc.u. Bonn Snurl 'D v K 'ff f 13 March 1969 sm.:-:crxvz-: SERVICE No. 7- 5 O 5 U 3 4 '7 5 O '- f ur. 1. ' i 1 GREETING: I I You are hereby ordered for induction into the Armed Forces of the United States, and to report 372 ' ' ' 7 ' .. f'zL,.f.?,.,q W - .I .,. fa' ina.--T-J .. .. . . .,.-.-1, 1.-Q. ...a,,.l at ...... .,......,..........,,,,.,.,,,, ,, ,. lPlace of reportingl 'le' 3 . ., ,, on ............ 3.-.-9-l2?Iil--l-259 .............. at ...... ....... 5 -5f2Q--Q.,--.m.---------- fDabel fHourl for forwarding to an Armed Forces Induction Station. ...... . .... . Member or clerk of Local Bolrdj IMPORTANT NOTICE CRead Each Paragraph Carefullyj IF YOU HAVE HAD PREVIOUS MILITARY SERVICE, OR ARE NOW A MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL GUARD OR A RESERVE COMPONENT OF THE ARMED FORCES, BRING EVIDENCE WITH YOU. IF YOU WEAR GLASSES, BRING THEM. IF MARRIED, BRING PROOF OF YOUR MARRIAGE. IF YOU HAVE ANY PHYSICAL OR MENTAL CONDI-TION WHICH, IN YOUR OPINION, MAY DISQUALIFY YOU FOR SERVICE IN THE ARMED FORCES, BRING A PHYSICIAN'S CERTIFICATE DESCRIBING THAT CONDITION, IF NOT ALREADY FURNISHED TO YOUR LOCAL BOARD. Valid documents are required to substantiate dependency claims in order to receive basic allowance for quarters. Be sure to take the following with you when reporting to the induction station. The documents will be returned to you. Cal FOR LAWFUL WIFE OR LEGITIMATE CHILD UNDER 21 YEARS OF AGE-original, certified copy or photostat of a certified copy of marriage certificate, child's birth certificate, or a public or church record of marriage issued over the sig- nature and,seal of the custodian of the church or public recordsg fbi FOR LEGALLY ADOPTED CHILD--certified court order of adoptiong lei FOR CHILD OF DIVORCED SERVICE MEMBER fChild in custody of person other than claim- anti-115 Certified or photostatic copies of receipts from custodian of child evidencing serviceman's contributions for sup- port, and f2J Divorce decree, court support order or separation order, fdj FOR DEPENDENT PARENT-affidavits establishing that dependency. Bring your Social Security Account Number Card. If you do not have one, apply at nearest Social Security Adminis- tration Office. If you have life insurance, bring a record of the insurance company's address and your policy number. Bring enough clean clothes for 3 days. Bring enough money to last 1 month for personal purchases. This Local Board will furnish transportation, and meals and lodging when necessary, from the place of reporting to the induction station where you will be examined. If found qualified, you will be inducted into the Armed Forces. If found not qualified, return transportation and meals and lodging when necessary, will be furnished to the place of reporting. You may be found not qualified for induction. Keep this in mind in arranging your affairs, to prevent any undue hard- ship if you are not inducted. If employed, inform your employer of this possibility. Your employer can then be prepared to continue your employment if you are not inducted. To protect your right to return to your job if you are not inducted, you must report for work as soon as possible after the completion of your induction examination. You may jeopardize your reemployment rights if you do not report for work at the beginning of your next regularly scheduled working period after you have returned to your place of employment. Willful failure to report at the place and hour of the day named in this Order subjects the violator to fine and impris- onment. Bring this Order with you when you report. If you are so far from your own local board that reporting in compliance with this Order will be a serious hardship, go immediately to any local board and make written request for transfer of your delivery for induction, taking this Order with you. SSS Form 252 CRevised 4-28-655 fPrevious printings may be used until exhausted.l Q Q wink IN.-' .bi- K Q - :Y E inf: 11,-...xv fx' ', ' V 1' '.' .-.. 'll ,-if if 'lil ffl 'Q . - ' Y f . TE .- ,,.. it 1 ' Q : ..:f,,r.5-,Q . .rig N E' .2 ri? ' It . . ' '- rf rf' Efifffef-i'. I X11 I' 1 ' .X 'I ' . ' ' ' 'V 5. ' ' ' rf-ga171.2'i:i. F .e 1' .z .A . fA' f 1 W W .... . ' W- L -' Vg-' 1. 5 'iitf' J .V X' f '?f'f5'lffQf '3 5ff5lffiill5-L'.2- ' -:.4'?lf515M ' .. '.'- ' U -,ri :.1. arm -f 1' if Q lk . N 4 rf. In? x 1 I f 1 r . 5,2 1.1 1. M ...,,,1. a ' ll' fleliv . y Q p m H , :Q 1 I 0 A '1 'U . . In 1 vw X Y ' I Y xii of ? t r .. tra f r.. . L, E k' 1 . Q .. .a, .. Q G q School, education, work, and recreation are of common concern to all studentsg but to that special class of single male students between 19 and 26 years of age, there exists an even greater concern. The draft. To this special class has fallen the duty and honor of defending the nation. , If called and found suitable, these men are given the task of serving two years in the nation's army. To some it is a tour of Europe or an assignment in an unfamiliar corner of the U. S., but to many the tour takes place in a small troubled Southeast Asian coun- try called Vietnam. Vietnam is where the action is at. This is where the majority of draftees fulfill their duty and de- fend their nation. The student who qualifies for the draft is faced with a variety of changes when requested by his local citizen board to accept military induction and to fight. Schooled to think, he is now asked to accept a role as an expendable tool that acts as told without questions or debate. After learning to respect many of the nation's laws fi.e., murder is illegall, he now is instructed to kill. Murder is ordered. Not to obey an order is to disobey military law. Taught to be mindful of individuals' rights, he is now asked to deprive people of their rights and in some cases their lives because they have been labeled the enemy. This is the military that awaits the draftee. Yet with all the laws and duties aimed at pushing acceptance of the draft, the relation between the indi- vidual and the draft is still a matter of personal choice. One can accept it as a sacred duty or merely as a required task. One can refuse to comply by ac- cepting C. O. status, by fleeing the country, or by going to prison. These are all alternatives chosen by various individuals as they seek to establish a rela- tionship to the draft as it exists both in principle and practice. Bill Nygren, former editor of the Vanguard, has established his own relationship to the draft by serv- ing eighteen months behind bars. After refusing induction early in 1967, he was tried, convicted and shipped to a federal correctional insti- tution in Lompoc, California. His objection to the draft is political, he claims. I didn't recognize it fre- fusing inductionj as civil disobedience, nor my prison term as serving penance or anything. Some people have faith everything will turn out- providence, and guiding faith, but it is better to direct your own destiny. . .The main purpose of the selec- tive service system is not for national recruiting, but to channel the energies of young men to socially pre- scribed ends. About Vietnam. My position fthat the Vietnam war is wrongj is based purely on historical record. If we are trying to contain Red China, then we should be supporting Ho. Nygrun does not trust his future to others and sees himself as remaining politically active in the area of social criticism. He is a member of S.D. S. The sentence and prison term, he recalls as a po- litically effective tool-to a degree. It was worth it. In prison he claims he became . . . more sensitive to the use and abuse of power. To Iohn Windust, the draft represents an exten- sion of citizen duty. When drafted from PSC in April 1966 because of a credit shortage, he submitted to the draft as a politi- cal reality necessary for the government to maintain troops and defense capabilities. With trust in the governmental process, he be- lieves that the nation's laws are made by elected rep- resentatives of the people and from these officials come both good and bad laws. This trust involves a belief that the government never makes an evil decision on purpose. Decisions which are bad, eventually are changed before doing too much dam- age. Applying this organic theory of government change, Iohn views the Vietnam war as a legal de- cision of the elected official. As a citizen, Iohn feels that it is his duty to support both the good and bad of government decisions until they are changed. He believes that U. S. policy in Vietnam is changing, for I think the government sees its mistake. The draft itself Windust views as basically good. The army makes you feel more responsive, ftoj take more responsibility. He also sees the draft as an important source of manpower for the armed forces, both to keep cur- rent troop levels and because the draftee is a better soldier than the enlisted man because of the draftee's college education and attachment to civilian life. But still the decision to accept the draft notice is up to the individual. Referring specifically to protest and the Vietnam war, he wonders what kind of war is worse than another type?,' Yet Windust maintains, there is good sense on both sides of the Vietnam debates, but he adds, I wouldn't express fprotestj myself if it would infringe on other people's rights. At 24 years of age, Iohn Windust represents one type of patriot. He sees.the evil of war, but maintains that others have gone in and it becomes an individu- al's duty as a citizen. To Windust the draft is an- other law that the government sees necessary and, you still have to have law, rules and order. Sean Doran, 23, a married student at PSU, refuses to comply with draft orders. The refusal may mean imprisonment. He went through the appeals channels, but was turned down for a C. O. rating. Regarding Americans in Vietnam, Doran contends our involvement is a continuation of French Im- perialism in Vietnam. We don't represent the people in Vietnam. I can understand people dodging the draft. . .but objectorsg I object to many objectors. It seems they're doing more to antagonize than to persuade propo- nents of the war. There's not enough effort being made to communicate. Doran considered, at one time, immigrating. My wife talked me out of it. She felt. . .patriotismg we do have roots here. Does he have a patriotic obligation? Patriotism, Doran contends, is not simply military duty or what you do in one war. If it were peacetime he would enlist. Now it's a matter of conscience Wietnamj. It's killing . . . the burden of peace is on us. We got into this war and it's up to us to get out. We must realize that we had no right to be involved in Vietnam in the first place. I can sympathize with the group behind the Eugene installation blow-up. But I wouldn't endorse a complete revolution. There are a lot of good things about this country. And what will he do if he receives a summons? Well, I'll go. wr- xyfy 1. 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As had seemed the case across the country during his campaign, Humphrey's speech in Portland was notable not so much for content as for audience reaction. , He spoke off campus in Civic Auditorium, but the apparently tactical choice of location did not prevent the candidate from witnessing the purposeful exit of some 400 students and faculty members in the middle of his speech. g The dissidents then marched en masse to Hum- phrey's overnight quarters at the Congress Hotel and serenaded him into the night with cries of This is not Chicago and 'Dump the Hump. I love this city, Muriel Humphrey confessed at a public brunch the next day. It reminds me so much of home. 3 ,,,2 tu , 1 'ff O 1 of V Q ffl? 1' q - Q F f Y at , ji' .tp-,Q ,fb v f W -: j f X. ' Vi- t '- W F t .N 1532? 1 ' ' ra? iff tw it -,fi , , M -. ,. ,, - ,. ,, .'., -t-L. .-,, - .. ,,, , -it Y: 1 jp 'wt 's '-- ' ,F p 1, .55 1 L k ' s r - NVV- f my H-ja ww . 2 any ' . ' ' . - f?.u.l?' , 1 W f f2f1f ,ffffs - ,A , ii ' , ' . .. 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Resolutions advocated, among other things, a world legislature to enact statutes govern- ing the high seas and sea bottom, inner and outer space, a unilateral phase of arms reduction by the U. S. in Eastern Europe: an expansion of the Paris Peace Talks reinforced by the termination of all offensive U. S. maneuvers and the reduction of American troops now in combat and support facili- ties in Vietnam. The Symposium, sponsored by William Fulbright's Foreign Relations Committee, aimed to involve stu- dents of varied political backgrounds in formulating concrete solutions to future U. S. foreign policy. The result, a transcription of the plenary session, was published in May and forwarded to Capitol Hill. 127 n va .lr 4 f, f3am,7 ,MQ ,. m f,,,,5-'12 -.3 , Tfzi if ' ' . :Hi ., - . QQTMI721 - 7.3. .ffifwiif-2., -V .,,-2 f .Y-1:4 ,, up .3 .uv -'- .nn-, ., 'wi' TW 4Uf'?1 3:ff'1 i--'ii-Q , ,. 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':5.-11: 'Til . a. f gfae- . -' V 11-:A ' ,Rf Q. 2-. . 5. 3415 . ' ?f?iXif-1:-.f'if1L ' , ' - LL, ,I 1-f',--5.14 1' 1 -f' - ...-.df 1 I 1 .duwl -al I 32, 3 N., an 'xl g. nova WW -I LRJQXVW v 'v ,4 It was his first year as a college- university president. Convocation address. Open door policy. Stalinist cubism and Young's Gown Shop. Com- mittee meetings and the organization of priorities. The Student Symposium on U. S. Foreign Policy. 'Tm watching, I'm making a little appointment here, stealing a little money there. I'm getting opinions from all sorts of people, that's the way I op- erate, Gregory Wolfe explained to a student. And then, to a friend on the phone, he elaborated: Fm like one of those rats in a maze. I oan't find the pellets and l'm getting shocks backing up against these electrocuting walls. Wolfe prefers New England, for wholesome American living, and Rio de Ianeiro or Paris for night life. But Portland State offered and because the college was urban and developing he settled in the West Hills. Because the college was urban and developing Wolfe had problems. To be urban in '68 meant to be ugly. The only beautiful thing in this campus is what God put on the Park Blocks. He tried to rescue Young's Gown Shop from the wrecking ball but there wasn't enough money in time. Young's fell. The slow pace of 32 To develop meant to be in need of money. And to Merchandise the col- lege effectively, was how Wolfe interpreted his job. He addressed com- munity representatives, made plans for appeals to the State Board Commit- tee on Finance. He discussed the plan with faculty advisors. procedure annoyed the new president. But ultimately things moved toward his special in- terest-the development of interna- tional politics on campus-and PSU hosted the U. S. Foreign Relations Committee's first West Coast National Symposium on U. S. Foreign Policy. What about students operating Uni- versities? Administration involves taking resources and translating them into rather technical and rather boring requirements, Wolfe said. It would take you ten years longer to get through school if you had this job. It would just delay you from getting on with other things. IX' tt- eh w is .A s 'tt 11. ,, .,.. ,ai H.. - f. 53, '.I -' .- ' ' .pgs F A 'vt - . .. , .. ?. f ii Y Y J., - g. X I-gi. l .. gall... H. .1 lg A 'i::g :.t Ji ' l .. L ' L WV .'?.':F- . il' fi ' ' 'K 1 'I-iis? - . 4 19: I ' ,F -.- ,-.,-ff'- 1-. My-'-,, 1 4 ' 1 - - , ff.'-4416, wLfLf.'- 1 3? V- J- ' ,U-W-.1 :Fl J, ff-.1 . . :-.left 9 V I --uv, 1, .1 i . . ,.7:f.-. . Jwtmn, .ffyvfm - l n A -.-anti.,-I M' .fg i' l . 1. - ' T73,QQ Q., 356' . 5 ffiglfillifftai- . -r, Z A.7'ffv -' -'V i tftiii? fiufiis lv -.-5. ' ' 1- -s ff tw. '. . ' 2. ' Q-Hi' ' -w.?.v?:. fur.-1 H ., . fa,-J,-Q.:v5r . gf-pg, lr . 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For his cause- fighting and hyperactivity he's like Batman. lt was his first year. 4 Q PF Q I 1 5 i ff Z 1 J fini Wrfj. 514 -xv bmw ,g Lg 1 fall' i 'Li' ' J. Ty: :1 A' - N ef Kr. .I , I .An iv lil Vi ,N , J . ,U ,I if 'I J 'T ii ' 15 :Q gl E-ZIV .- FF . 1: H: . 1351 . .1 , gg :Ipj 1, 7 'L ,-.1 .b 1' I 4 ' 0 - 1' .. 0 e J O Q 9 , ,, Q 6 in 9' sf gfszl - f M is .F Q M, sg Yi' ' MSN- X M I iwafxl ft 3. , ig ' gd a ' I ,- ' ' , Q ' 'A f'1:fii , .- v . I 'E15- , ' ++....,. .9 1 ' ' MQW I , H ,gy if Q , I. 59 axt EW There's a great deal of talk on American campuses about relevance. There's a great deal of worry that perhaps the campus isn't in sufficient contact with real life. But perhaps we can begin to stop worrying. It's possible nowadays to be clubbed over the head on an American campus faster than you can say 'ivory tower.' One of the things that is most greatly troubling the students in this country is the Vietnam war. Most of them want very much for us to get out. And may I say that, as is true with most of these underlying student concerns, I share their dismay. And I spoke of that and I've been asked since a number of times 'Wel1, very well to put yourself on the side of angels, but how're you going to do it, say something practi- cal, do you have a p1an?' And I want to say to you now, yes, I have a plan. I'll tell you how to get out of Vietnam. In ships. We've heard a lot of talk about a generation gap. I don't think there is a generation gap that has any- thing to do with age. I don't feel it in my own case and I'm 62. And I hope my students don't feel it. There is a gap . . . but I don't think it has anything to do with age. It's somewhere else. It's between the people who are finding their satisfactions, status, position in society, income, and what have you, in polluting the air and water, and surrounding us with more armaments than we know what to do with, and keepingus at war. It's the gap between them and the people, young, and old, who have to try to live with those conditions. I'll tell you what I think is bothering students most of all. They are terribly bothered with a sense of frustration. They feel that things are all wrong and they don't know what to do to make them right or even better, so they do anything that comes close. But I think I can tell you something that's bothering them even more deeply, and that is, not their frustra- tion, but our frustration. Not that they can't help themselves, but that we, their parents, don't seem to be able to help ourselves. That's what is bothering them. Don't kid yourselves, behind all the arrogance is a kid. Forgive me, you who are here, for my calling you kids. Believe me, I do it in affection and no disparagement . . . the best thing we could do for them, we older people, is to give them a little more confidence in our ability to conduct our affairs. 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B.S SS Youn Ffff-'fq lLE!!!El ANDID TES Aas, Nicole, BA F L: French Abbott, Gary Vernon, BS Pol Sci Ackley, Leonard R., BS Art: Draw 8: Paint Ackroyd, William Stanley, BA Hist Latin Amer Cert Adamek, Ianice Kay, BS A 8: L Adams, Brady Leonard, BS Bus Adm Adams, Douglas Wayne, BS Bus Adm Adams, Gary Lee, BS Bus Adm Adams, Iames Edmund, BS Psych 8: Soc Sci Aho, Carol Diane, BS Eng 8: For Lang: Spanish Akenson, Michael Iohn, BS Elem Ed Albers, Iames Lyle, BS Bus Adm TF Bus Ed Alfano, Benjamin, BS Hist Alhadeff, Richard Isaac, BS Bus Adm Allison, Christine Diane, BA Elem Ed Allison, Iames LeRoy, BS Hist Al-Mazyed, Mazyed Ibrahim, BS Earth Sci Al-Turki, Abdulaziz Al-Rashed, BS Sci Amidon, Harold Tracy, BS Soc Sci Amiton, Linda Mrs., BS Elem Ed Amiton, Marshall Lawrence, BS Pol Sci Amonson, lean S., BS Elem Ed Amos, Michael Lee, BS Sci 8: Soc Sci Ames, Rex Iohnstone, BS Phil Anagnostou, Nellie Marie, BS Elem Ed Anderly, Stephen E., BA Sci Andersen, Iohn Errol, BA Hist Anderson, Bruce L., BS Bus Adm Anderson, Clark Gregory, BS Bus Adm Anderson, Dennis H., BS Bus Adm Anderson, Iay Preston, BS Math Anderson, limi Lyn, BS A 8: L Anderson, Larry Ray, BS App Sci Anderson, Lillian Donnell, BS Elem Ed Anderson, Linda lean, BS Geog Anderson, Linda Lee, BS Hist Anderson, Mark Richard, BS Soc Anderson, MaryEllen, BS H 8: PE Anderson, Patricia Marie, BS Soc Sci Anderson, Sandra lean, BA Eng Anderson, Virginia Homeier Mrs., BS Elem Ed Anderson, William Arthur, BS Psych Andrews, Helen Elissa Mrs., BA Eng Andrews, Molly lean, BA Soc Annas, Ray Richard, BS Psych Ansari, Saba, BS Bus Adm Anstine, James L., BS H 8: PE Aranki, Abla Fuad Miss, BA Eng Arend, Emily H., BA Eng Arestad, Ioyce Elaine, BS Elem Ed Arey, Alan L., BS Pol Sci Argyropoulos, Symeon Demetrios, BS Math Armstrong, Betty Iean, BS Soc Sci Armstrong, Diane Marie, BS H 8: PE Arnold, Sally Ann, BE Bio, Med Tech Arns, David Eugene, BA Hist, Cent Eur Studies Cert Arvesen, Tim Elmer, BS Bus Adm 8: Psych Ashland, Gerald Paul, BS Bus Adm Astle, Kathleen Susan, BA Hist Atikoro, Celestine P., BS Bus Adm August, Mary Sue, BS Soc Sci FOR DEGREES Avery, Daniel Gordon, BS Earth Sci Avery, Lillian Ruth, BA Hist, Mid East Cert Avolio, Victor Eugene, BA Hist Baarspul, Ioyce, BA Elem Ed Bach, Robert Lee, BS Hist Baffaro, Ianie Caroline, BS Econ Baggs, Donald Wayne, BA Geol Bahls, Harold Ware Ir., BA A 8: L Bailey, Kathy S., BA A 8: L Baily, Stephen Charles, BS Elem Ed Bailey, Ivan F., BA Art: Metsmth Baker, Bryan Warren, BS H 8: PE Baker, Carolyn Ruth, BA Soc Baker, David A., BA For Lang: Russian Baker, Doris Elaine, BS Bus Adm Bakke, Karraker, BA Hist Balch, Thomas Bernard, BS Pol Sci Baldridge, Lawrence Clayton, BS A 8: L Balfour, Ianet Lucile, BA Eng Ballou, Deanna Kay, BA For Lang: Spanish Bambrick, Marian Cecile, BA Eng 8: Philos Bancroft, Florence Elaine Niccum, BS Elem Ed Bany, Iames Allen, BS Elem Ed Barham, Mary Ellen, BS Soc Sci Barker, Ieffrey Heim, BS Hist Barker, Michael Robert, BS Bus Adm Barnes, Caroline Loveriane, BS Bus Adm Barnes, Ierry Emmeth, BS Sci Barnes, Lois Virginia, BS A 8: L Barnett, Larry Laroy, BS Phys Ed Barnhart, Robert Alan, BS Bus Adm Baronti, David Scott, BS A 8: L Barrett, Steven Lee, BS App Sci Barry, Linda Marie, BS Sci Barthel, Barbara Ann, BA Math Basada, Panfilo S., BS Bus Adm Bass, Phillip Raymond, BS Math Bates, Iay Alan, BS Bus Adm Bates, Patricia Ann, BS Elem Ed Bawawzir, Omar A., BS Math Beachell, Iudith Marie, BA Elem Ed Beam, Sandra Lee, BS Soc Sci Beasley, Ronald Alan, BS Earth Sci Beattie, Ioseph Canfield, BS Bio Beazley, Donald, BA Soc Sci Beck, Sammy, BA Anthro Beckers, Alan Edward, BS Hist Becker, Larry Wayne, BS Bus Adm Belknap, Robert E., BS Phil Bell, Iudith Ann, BA A 8: L Bell, Patricia Grace, BS Soc Bell, Stephen Eric, BS Psych Bell, Wanetah D., BS Sci Belleville, Penny Kathleen, BS Art: Graph Des Bellingham, Dianna Marie, BS Elem Ed Belt, Sheryl Frances, BA For Lang: Spanish Bennett, Beverly Ann, BS Elem Ed Bennett, Ruthanne, BS Math Benson, Lanny Wray, BS Elem Ed Benson, Ronald A., BS Bus Adm Benward, Iean Ann, BS Elem Ed Berger, Nola Margaret, BS Elem Ed Bergler, Edmund Gordon, BS Sci Berke, Toni Lou, BS Elem Ed Berner, William Francis, BA A 8: L Bernt, Beverly Sue, BA Eng Bernt, Ioseph Philip, BA Eng Berreth, Kenneth Iohn, BS Psych 8: Soc Berry, Charles Donald, BS Soc Sci Berry, Colleen B., BS Elem Ed Berry, Glen Ingram, BS Soc Sci Berry, Sharon Marie, BA A 8: L Bertman, Kathleen Sue, BA Eng Betzer, Bruce Iohn, BS Hist Bierman, Christina R., BS H 8: PE Binning, Alice Ioan, BA Eng Birch, Clarence Albert, BS Sci Bird, Darell Edward, BS Bus Adm Bisaccio, Gary Anthony, BS A 8: L Black, Brian D., BS Bus Adm Blanton, Ann M., BS Elem Ed Bleything, Dennis Hugh, BS Psych Bliese, Bruce Burson, BS Soc Sci Blodgett, Nicholas Cory, BS Speech Bloom, Rose F., BS Elem Ed Blunk, Rebecca Ann, BS Psych Bocci, Roberta Bowman, BS Soc Sci Bode, Brent Bernard, BS App Sci Boeckman, Ronald Douglas, BS Bus Adm Boeve, Kenneth A., BS Bus Adm Boggs, Richard Everett, BS Psych Bohlander, Iames Lee, BS Bus Adm Boland, Nancy Anne, BS A 8: L Boldman, Ieffrey D., BA Phil Boldt, Ieanine Cheryl, BS Elem Ed Bolme, Dan Martin, BS Pol Sci Bolme, Michael D., BS Bus Adm Bolton, Iames F., BS Math Boly, Paul Michael, BA Eng Bonine, Iulie Anna, BS Art: Graph Des Boone, Debra Ann, BS Elem Ed Boothby, Frances Lee, BS Elem Ed Borrelli, Donald Arthur, BS Pol Sci Borthwick, William Lawrence, BA Bus Adm Bosin, john Wayne, BA Pol Sci Boss, Steven H., BA Art: Draw 8: Paint Bourgo, Patricia Rey, BS Soc Sci Bowles, Mary Louise Mrs., BS Elem Ed Boyce, Rena Mae, BS A 8: L Boyer, Caroline Gheen, BA A 8: L Boyland, Ronald Ralph, BS Phil Boyle, Arden Elaine, BS Soc Sci Bradley, Gary Keith, BA Hist Brady, Christine Marie, BA Eng Braun, Iames Ioe, BS Bus Adm Bree, William Robbins, BS Biol Brence, Barry Anton, BS Art Brennan, Nancy Claire, BS Soc Sci Brenneke, Thomas Barry, BS Econ Brenner, Lalanne Dee, BA Math Brentley, Gilbert D., BS Pol Sci Brewer, Terry Lloyd, BS Sci Brewer, Wm. Bernard Ir., BS Math Bright, Iames LeRoy, BS Art: Sculp Brines, Larry W., BS Bus Adm Britzius, Iudith Lynn, BS H 8: PE Brockman, Sherry Ann, BA Art: Graph Des Brouillard, Darlene Marie, BS Bus Adm Brounstein, Dale Alan, BS Psych Brown, Brian Elmer, BS Bus Adm Brown, Craig F., BS Econ Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown, Brown Brown ,Dorsey William, BS Bus Adm Brown, , Kenneth David, BS Bus Adm , Lloyd Russell Ir., BS Bus Adm ,Michael Lee, BS App Sci Iohnnie Lee, BS Sci Russell LeRoy, BS Bus Adm Sheila Howard, BA Eng Wayne Lee, BS App Sci ing, Robert Andrew, BS Sci Brownridge, Elizabeth Ann, BA Soc Sci Bruch, Claudia Ann, BS Elem Ed Brune, Iennene, BS Math Brummer, Lynn Frances, BS Elem Ed Bruning, Darryl Dean, BS Bus Adm Brunk, Donald Alan, BS Bus Adm Brunner, Ronald Paul, BS App Sci Bruns, David Anthony, BS Bus Adm Brush, Iohnee Lance, BS Bus Adm Bryant, Gary L., BS Anthro Buchanan, David L., BS Bus Adm Buchholz, Timothy Anton, BS A 8: L Buchner, Dorothy Louis, BS Elem Ed Buescher, Paul Arthur, BS Appl Sci Buffam, Larry Cady, BS Pol Sci Bullock, Nancy Ann Mrs., BS Sci Bump, Marshall L., BA Eng Bump, Sandra, BS Sci, Med Sch Burger, Walter R., Ir., BS Art: Draw 8: Paint Burke, Ianice Marie, BS A 8: L Burke, Patti Aleen Mrs., BS Elem Ed Burki, Mary Ann, BS Sci Burnett, Michael Leslie, BS Soc Buroker, Michael Iames, BA Geog Burris, Ioyce Elaine, BS Bus Adm Burtchaell, Margaret Michel, BS Psych Bush, David Wesley, BA Phy Bushman, Eva Marie, BS H 8: PE Butcher, Ieanne K., BA Eng Butterworth, Roy Scott Ir., BS Bus Adm Byers, Carol Evelyn, BS Bus Adm Byrne, Robert Vincent, BS Soc Sci Cady, Dean Edward, BA Soc Cady, Rhoda Harris, BS Sci Cady, William Earl, BS Bio Calavan, Ierald Roy, BS Soc Sci Caldwell, Gwendolyn Ann, BS Elem Ed Call, Michael Lee, BA Soc Sci Callahan, Linda Sue, BS H 8: PE Calkins, Alice Ann, BS Elem Ed Calkins, Thomas Edward, BS Bus Adm Camp, Don Ray, BA Eng Campbell, Gary Leigh, BS Ap Sci Campbell, Kenneth Richard, BS Bus Adm Campbell, Ronald Kent, BA Soc Sci Campbell, Steven Douglas, BS Hist Capri, Michael james, BS Bus Adm Carlile, A. Bruce, BS Eco Carlson, Doris Elaine, BS Elem Ed Carlson, Ella Fenner, BS Soc Sci Carr, William Francis, BA Art: Draw 8: Paint Carrington, Alan Colven, BS Bus Adm Carson, Karen I. Moe, BS Soc Sci Carson, Thelma Louise, BS Soc Carter, Stephen Bruce, BS Bus Adm Cary, Ieanne LaVerne, BS Elem Ed Case, Leonard Wayne, BS Poli Sci Catalan, Gloria L.,,BS Elem Ed Cate, Walter William, BS Chem Cawley, Richard Angelo, BS Biol Cayton, Timothy Scott, BS Pol Sci Ceciliani, Margaret Rose, BS Bus Adm Chamberlain, Ronald Marvin, BS Bus Adm Chambers, Harold L., BS Hist Chambers, Iames Arthur, BS Soc Chaney, Dennis Michael, BS Psych Chapin, Ronald Iohn, BS Ap Sci Chapman, Gerda Lee, BS Elem Ed Chapman, Patricia Irene, BS Bio Charlton, Robert Iay, BS Art: Graph Des Chastain, Suzanne Louise Mrs., BS Soc Cheldelin, Sandra Lou, BS Elem Ed Chellis, Iames Allen, BS Elem Ed Child, RoeAnn, BS Soc Sci Chinn, William, BS Geog Chiodo, Nancy Diane, BA Hum, A 8: L Cho, Song Kyong, BS Soc Chrisinger, Richard L., BS Soc Sci Christy, Craig Thornton, BS Ap Sci Ciri, Paul M., BS Elem Ed Clack, Ronald Vincent, BS Soc 8: Psych Clagett, Marilyn lean, BA Eng Clarine, Ianice Louise, BS Elem Ed Clark, Ann Marie, BS Elem Ed Clark, Bruce Richard, BS Sci Clark, Davie D., BS Psych Clark, Donald Earl, BS Soc Sci Clark, George Knight, BS A 8: L Clark, lean Murphy, BS Elem Ed Clark, William Bruce, BS Sci Clarke, Iohn McCormack, BS Bus Adm Clarke, Robert James, BS A 8: L Clawson, Ieanne Marie, BA For Lng: Fr Claxton, Iames W., BS Chem 8: Math Clemmer, Leonore, BS Psych Clemons, Iohn Edward, BS Soc Sci Cleveland, Patrick George, BS Bio Coats, Kenneth Ray II, BA Music Coe, Sandra Richterich, BS Bus Adm Coffey, Carole Susan, BS Soc Sci Cohan, Richard Coleman, BS Pol Sci 8: Hist Cohen, Marvin, BS Hist Cole, David Bruce, BA A 8: L 8: Soc Sci Central Eur Stud Cer Cole, Victor Alan, BS A 8: L Collier, Kathleen, BA For Lang: Spn Collins, Helen T., BS Elem Ed Collins, Huntly Goodhue, BS A 8: L Collins, Michael LeRoy, BS Soc Colson, Ierry Francis, BS Sci Combs, Karen Lee, BA Eng Comella, joseph Lawrence, BS Bus Adm Comte, Karen Lucille, BS Elem Ed Conger, Letha Ioy, BS Art: Sculp Conklin, Edwin LaVan II, BS Chem Conlee, Marcia Lynn, BS Elem Ed Conner, Patricia Lee, BS A 8: L Converse, lean McMurrough, BS Chem Cooke, Dale Alan, BS A 8: L Cooley, Arlene Kay, BA A 8: L Coon, Frances Ann, BS Elem Ed Cooper, Glenn Gilbert, BS App Sci tk Math Cooper, Ieanette Anne, BS H 8: PE Cooper, Mary Katherine, BS Elem Ed Coots, Richard M. Ir., BS Anthro Corvi, Alfred Stephen, BS Bus Adm Cossette, Mabel O., BS Elem Ed Cotton, Patti Helen, BS Elem Ed Coulter, Marjorie Ann, BA A 8: L Countryman, Linda Downing, BS Bus Adm Cox, , Kenneth Ames, BA Hist Cox, Cox, Cox Carolyn Rae, BS Speech 8: TA Richard Raymond, BS Pol Sci Vernon Eugene Ir., BS Bus Adm Coyner, Craig Caldwell III, BS Hist Craan, Andre Gerard, BS Bio Craber, Conrad Gordon, BS Bus Adm Craig, Gloria lean, BS Elem Ed Craig, Merril Louise, BS Elem Ed Cramer, William Arnold, BS Ap Sci Craven, Mary Kay, BA Math Cravens, Robert Hadley, BS Ap Sci Crawford, Paul William, BA Phy Crawford, Sheila Margaret, BA Pol Sci Craycroft, Peter McDowell, BA Bus Ad Cripe, Ross Barrett, BS H 8: PE Cronin, William Robert, BS Elem Ed Crook, Ioyce Mary, BS Bus Adm Crosley, David Gordon, BS Ec 8: Psych Crown, Samuel Claude, BA Phy Crowther, Vonne Lee, BS Elem Ed Crum, lack E., BS Bus Adm Currier, Iohn Albert, BS Bio Custis, Gail Iuanita, BA Eng Custis, Vicki Ann, BA Soc Sci Czyzewski, Sharon Mabel, BS Soc Sci Dahl, William Vern, BS Chem Dahlgren, Bryan L., BS Bus Adm Dahn, Grover Charles, BS Bus Adm Dailey, Candice Katherine, BA Phil 8: Psych Daily, William Wallace, BS Bus Adm Danielson, Sheila Rae, BS Econ Dann, Tamar L., BS Psych Darling, Michael Edwin, BS Bio Darrow, Vaughn L., BS Soc Sci Daugherty, Lorraine Kay, BS Soc Sci Dauphin, Ioseph Paul, BS Earth Sci Davidson, Dustine, BS Bus Adm Davis, Ivan Stewart, BS Hist Davis, james lay, BS Sci Davis, Iames Robert, BS Speech 8: Th Arts Davis, Iohn Francis, BS Math Dawkins, Laurence David, BS Speech 8: Th Arts Dawson, Alfred L. 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