University of Colorado - Coloradan Yearbook (Boulder, CO)

 - Class of 1963

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First Row: Step hen Brethaiier, James Laundson, lames Lawrence, William Kapla, Dan Hawkins, Lloyd Smith, Roger Sandack, Dale Miller, Marvin Blaugrund. Second Row: Reginald Gagnon, Richard Richards, Bill Ferris, Gary Johnson, Dan Johnson, Tom Rugen, Tom Deats, Ron Ruegge. Third Row: Len Orme, Larry Huft, William Woodward, Thomas Thomas, James Irwin, Jack McLen- nan, Richard Rohmann. Fourth Row: Milton Kahn, Jim Gardner, Gary Fiber, Mike Gellner, Richard Hein, Mike Gary, Stuart Parker, James Nordholt, George Kuck, Paul Schroeder. Montezuma Wing First Row: Brian Bogert, John Goodman, Bob Becker, Linda Welsh, Don Welsh, Charles Morton, Roland Wilken, Robin Yetter, Mike Berniger. Second Row: James Parker, Terry Ketelsen, Dick Becker, James Garcia, Richard Narum, Ronald Counseller. Third Row: James Badgett, Paul Whitlow, Dave Parker, Melvin Zenoni, Situated in the southwest portion of modem Nichols Hall, Montezuma ' s hundred freshmen soon grew to form an active and unified wing. After a heated campaign, election results showed Tom Deats the President of a wing interested in all types of school affairs from intramurals to panel discussions to Orphan ' s Day. A Roaring Twen- ties dance in the fall was one of the wing ' s most successful parties. In a close vote, Shirley Hickenbottom from Mont- clair. New Jersey, was elected to represent Monte- zuma in the contest for Freshman Queen. 338

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Lincoln Wing was not to be outdone in their enthu- Masm for campus activities. The big event of the fall was the planning and stuffing of a prize-winning Homecoming Decoration. Many of the boys sponsored youngsters from Denver orphanages on Childern ' s Day for the Oklahoma football game. Accepting the challenge of intramural sports, Lincoln teams played well in football, bowling, and basketball. ' or was social life ignored, for woodsies, parties, and Jorm functions were popular as always. Academic programs of Lincoln stressed excellence in all areas. The wing was presided over by Bob Hancock. Lincoln NA ing cw well, how about Saturday night; First Rnic-. Tom Moor, Alan Morris, Terry Hamrick, Bill Ferris, Robert Holben, Charles Lund, Jerry Bryan, Charles Johnson, Richard Hodge. Second Row: Roger Mondt, Cesar Gutierrez, Ben- jamin Dickerson, Jodie Javernick, John Fly, John Hartshorn, John Buckstein, Paul Bugg. Third Row. Mike Roberts, Robert Papish, David Cummmgs, John Brooks, David Ogren, Monte Washburn, James Novack. Fourth Row: Hanns Pieper, Peter DeHaan, Gary Lilly, Gregory Nye, Jacob Martox. First Row: Walter Esgo, Edwin Love, Robett Hancock, Richard Vandapool, Craig Thomas, Richard Zuckerwar, Dennis Lotito, Gerald Remain. Second Row: Leslie Quinn, Dan Kilkey, Chris Berdy, Herbert Hethcote, William Hultwen, Jan Lund, Carol Critchfield, Donald Erbes. Third Row: Wallace Cameron, Robert Fagaly, Thomas Begley, RoIIard Fletcher, Timothy Keliter, Vernom Nokes, Clifford Dossigny. Fourth Row: William Jones, Eddie Warum, Lawrence Mincer. 337 iimm



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Roti ' : Ronald Blewitt, Stanley Moriya, Gregory ll.imilton, Con Jeffries, James Hartsell, Mrs. James Hart- hcll, Dennis Ecton, Lee Koleski, Steven Karden. Second Row: Robert Karvwatt, Kenneth Jones, Terry Miller, Larry Goodwin, James Bartlett, Kent Brown, Kirk Shipley, Kurt Utzinger. Third Row. Georges Thiret, Gilbert Cezise, Charles Revier, Norm Hammar, Richard Quinlan, War- ren Wilson, Paul Nidey, Doug Balderston, Robert Dalley. Scigueiche NA ing First Row: Ferrell Smith, Gary Mauth, Kerry Conway, Jim Hartsell, Ginny Hartsell, Richard Paxson, Thomas Craig, Bill Bradley, Ralph Stark. Second Row: John Franks, Mike Healy, Mike Nichols, Ray Kushn Hilkey, Sonny Clark, Ronald Bell, Third Row: Ste; Furch, Merl Pinney, Ric Streed, Lynn Boyd, Ron Hende son, Jack Geer, John Walsh. Saguache Wing began the fall semester by organiz- ing an intramural football team that played its way to a second place tie in the dorm division. After the regular season, Saguache men played a non-league gridiron game with the hardy foot- ballers from Eagle Wing in Hallet Hall — results unannounced! Social events did not lack for Saguacheans. In addition to the scheduled affairs, residents of the wing with the unpronounceable name often or- ganized impromptu functions. President John Bover reports that wing residents took an active part in the annual MRHA-WHRA Children ' s Day, November 3, 1962. 339

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