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First Row. Warren Montoya, George Folsom, Russell Corrigan, Ronald Archibald, Frank Williams, David Kurt:man, Ronald Hess, David Delcour. Second Roir: Hayward Hobhs, Reynold Blum, Robert FUng, John DeMersseman, Stormy Leitzell, Monty Mathias, Bruce Kennedy, Terry Leever. Third Row. Thomas Putnam, William Ault, Wade Johnson, Frank Bigelow, Spence Richardson, Vic Green, Kelley SkefF, Zack Logan. Fourth Row. Paul Carlson, Mike Libbey, Jaities Clay, A. Smith, Frederick Wilson, Malcolm Kaiser, Joseph Ohra:da, Merle larson, John Parrish. Otero NA ing First Row. Kenneth Stone, James Higgins, Howard Levy, James Higby, James Hunter, Bob Alter, Nick Marci, Bill Urga, George Kramer, Jack Armstrong, Glenn Graves. Second Row. Darrel Cornell, Robert Popish, David Hoffmann, William Nowicki, John Randall, Raymond Costello, Edward Beaty. Third Row. Dennis Bettridge, Lee Disner, Alvin Lindfors, James Almy, Tim Keck, Rod Tidemann, David Farnsworth, Stuart Stoneback. Fourth Row: Roy Carpenter, John Joseph, Thomas Charbonnel, Stephen Spurlock, James Grote, Grant Dahlgreen, Leonard Gorenstein, Stephen Carlson, William Arland. Fi th Roui: Douglas Leach, James Stoddard, Don Wedum, Frank Hall. Sixth Row. Ron Hill, Lawrence Tuveson, Jim Haberzetle, Gil Har- rison, Jimmie Raughton. Studies, functions, intramural sports, card games, dates, concerts, Tulagi, plays, skiing, and studies again; all these are part of life at C.U. The men living in Otero Wing were no exception to this pattern. Everyone experienced college life. Each individual sought his own way at C.U., but every man in the wing shared his experience with someone else, whether with a roommate or with a newly found companion. As part of this life the wing united in fun and projects. The planning of these activities was the responsibility of the officers, led by President Tom Charbonnel. While the rest of the world sleepi 343
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First Row. Jame Crigler, Ted Alpert, Richard Koepnick, Robert Swmehart, Richard Nard, Richard Hughes, Alan Mail, Hugh White, Robert Shank. Second Rou ' : Dennis Stobie, Rodney Vaughn, David Sharp, Frederick Pomeroy, James Maguire, Richard Meran, Terry Danko, Stephen Peonio, Douglas Kimmel. Third Row. James Lane, Joseph Krye, Richard Knutson, Jack Lints, Gerald Holtzinger, James Strowger, Gerald Childers. Fourth Rou ' : Robert Storrs, Jerry Magner, Don Twedell, Paul Porter, Jim Linam, Gary Kellotf, John Armstrong. Fremont Wing First Rnu-. Dave Curry, C. Nielsen, John Jackson, I. Carney, Gerrick Yamada, Larry Simmons, Geno Parks, Jim Reynolds. Second Row. Delmer Sanburg, William Langlas, John Hedrick, Frederick Hudson, Hugh Shepherd, Dick Wise, Mike McCabe, Wayne Hillock. Third Rou ' : Irvin Foster, John Bickel, Kent Aitken, Rolland Swain, Peter Bickerdike, Richard Fellows, Mead Michael. Fremont Wing of WiUard Hall, led by President Fred Hudson, had a successful year on the C.U. campus. The residents participated in Orphan ' s Day, Homecoming decorations, and other activities to C.U. students. Athletic potential was proven on the football field and on the basketball court. And of course the academic side of life was not for- gotten. Fremont learned the art of studying and produced some fine scholars. ' . guess all my br 342
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First Row: John Christiansen, Gordon Rankin, David Hoff, Hal Osteen, Mrs. Miller, Charles Miller, Paul Wild- erson, Richard Wildman, David Starck. Second Rou-. Richard Goodmaster, Robert Taylor, James Madden, Douglas Arnold, Alan Ross, Stephen Land, William Nees, Charles Riddell, William McMurty. Third Row: Bill Stirl- ing, David Pursel, Samuel Mardian, Gary Byrd, Paul Senteno, Martin Baker, Murley David, Jeffrey Panero. Fourth Rou ' : John Perpener, Eric Harlan, Lawrence Busch, Brian Rohsennow, Richard Moore, Colin Kehe, ohn Nagely, Kurt Kopfer, Kenton Lind. Teller Wing First Row: Thomas Wood, W. Schump, Gary Durnell, John Parrish, James Burns, Marshall Peters. Second Row: James Hamilton, James Galloway, John Hurt, Steve McNall, Donald Livonius, Charles Losasso. Third Row: Wesley Lowe, John Harvey, Ronald Stuteswan, Roger Berger, Milo Yeagley, James Heavener. Teller Wing on the third floor of Willard, the home of 162 men, began the year with a spirited election cam- paign which resulted in the election of President John Perpener. The academic and guidance needs of Teller men were met in great part by Resident Advisors Chuck Miller, Dave Starks, and Jim Havener, whose interest and hard work proved to be an irreplaceable asset. An important part of the residence hall life was the in- tramural athletic program. The touch football team maintained a record of five victories and three losses; Teller men played tennis, ping-pong, basketball, and bowling in intramurals. The construction of the second-place Homecoming dis- play provided a fun-filled creative outlet for students of Willard and Libby Halls. 344
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