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•% .- %, i ' f % ,... YjL ' i : i-ii i ■■. i . ' K- ' f- : -: fw , ■ ' - p ' : . - . i fe ' 4. « ' -: i Ltfl . ' y . ; ■C i L i m ' ■ ' ' mSA - . •• W klrTWr ' l ' X 4- - -Tiri jjgfji, K mm il h ' • MT S i . ' ■ i : ' . •% ' : ' , a ¥, •■• ' lV ;V: in, iv « Afe . ,i . i I N . :m ' ■ ■ p - Ik jtmt ;,yr ' f ' -r -. ' r !t % = :fc% ' ' = S.L- ' SiP I -V V r - • '  W .:,9M- ' . , fc- Published Annually by the Associated Students Of the University Of Wyoming Don Ricks Editor Carole Donley . . Assistant Editor Jeanne Slater . Business Manager V.-. f v T ' n i «« « !-, - v ' - 41 Oi iff % - - (  ; j(, ' i ♦ M sr % Oh Jk£ following pages ate the sounds, as nearly as they can be described by photography, ol the University of Wyoming during the year 1957-58 | fe School opened, literallyl with a bangwhm Ikc Bn sigMM B Zhe roar of the happy crowd followed... ar had beguH. Some of the sounds soon beea howemr. and e appeared m Zke warm, heavy sounds of the clmMoom were lidhicHcdl, 7m  ' xj Msa. Zke roar of tke klHWH at ten a.m. hnkmtek sharpty,.. ,witk the silence of the lone studenl; studying at one a,m. fTlfpi ??3?:: -■I Arjfmwsmm t H I f is _r-. - f 0t ? ¥- _ IB x ■ ■ ? ? ; ;■ ■■-■ 1 i MM - 1 H 1 mi ' : i: Si ' 1 k ' f 1 !KM«.. M.-.- . «. . - MB -mrf ■ ' « ■■H l MH , , , . «i ■ to Presley, and from f « - 7 rem a lay we4iear(L ' ' Pal Zkought makes man wise. makes life endurable ' 18 ' S | fe. ...while tkc tkump-thump a UfH ketball was ft background by shrill whisilcs and home yells. ' ' Jll«tt4t . ijfi feiiftsyj :.Jut..,wko can de scribe the sound of foam? • ' ' .■ ■ ' % ri Leaders 24 25 Administration and Faculty .... 27 Student Leaders ... 35 Who ' s Who . . . . .43 Queens ...... 51 26 Administration and Faculty 27 THE UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OLD MAIN _ j LARAMIE, WYOMING To the Students: No period in American history has presented a greater challenge to its young people than the one in which we are now living. It is a privilege to be alive, to be an American, to be preparing for effective service in a world full of opportunity. The advantages of a higher education have never before been made available to such large numbers of students as are today enrolled in the nation ' s colleges and universities. I congratulate you on your appreciation of the importance of a college education and your will- ingness to put forth the effort necessary to prepare yourself for the challenge of this age. My best wishes to each of you for success in your preparation and in your chosen vocation or profession. Sincerely yours. G. D. Humphrey President 28 ROW I: Tracy S. McCracken, Mrs. Neil Bush, Miss Velma Linford, Clifford P. Hansen, Dr. F. D. Humphrey, Miss Tom Womack. ROW 11: L. W. Jack Jones, J. R. Sullivan, Roy Chamberlain, Harold F. Newton, J. M. Mclntire, H. E. Brough, Mrs. Loma Patterson, John A. Reed, Roy Peck. The University of Wyoming Board of Trustees 30 E. Luella Galliver Ottis H. Rechard College of Arts Sciences M. Clare Mundell College of Commerce Industry Hilton M. Briggs College of Agriculture The Deans of Harlan Bryant College of E ducation 32 H. T. Person College of Engineering Hugh B. McFadden Acting Dean of Graduate School the Colleges Robert R. Hamilton College of Law David W. O ' Day College of Pharmacy 33 Hmm, a veiy good question And then the good fairy So what ' s your excuse? Out! 34 Student Leaders 35 Bob Ralston ASUW President 36 Al Wolfe ASUW Vice-President 37 Student Senate The Student Senate coordinates student activi- ties, supervises the financial responsibihties of the ASUW, oversees the selection of cheerleaders, or- ganizes and sponsors the Wyo Days tour, takes care of the freshman orientation program, sched- ules assemblies, governs all campus elections, ap- points the campus publications editors, regulates the social calendar, and handles the student loan service. Education: Sally Shawver, Ann Beckman, Roberta Green. Arts and Sciences: Bill Norman, Tom Dawson, Jim Bentley, Barbara Smith, Patty O ' Melia. Agriculture: Mason Skyles, Mary Thorson, Harold Famien. Nursing: Lucille Mayland. Commerce: Marilyn Barnes, Dick Griffin, Gay Watkins. Engineering: Jack Nob- litt, John Bishop, Warren Griffidi, Frank Trelease, Perry Westerfield. M ' . %.. w _ tj m ' .p-Ai m: K 7 . ' ' J ROW I: Morrison Heth, Jim Chesebro, Lee Larson, Bob Weppner, Karl Harper, Richard Mowry, Fred Petsch, Marv Cronberg, Hubert Shaffer. ROW II: Tom Kuypers, Dick Howard, Doug Misner, Harry Miller, Ed Howshar, Rod Chisholm, Larry Keszler, Verne Hamlin, John DelGreconr. ROW III: Richard Cummings, Dick Kelly, Ron Mathewson, Rod Whidock, Tom Dawson, Dick Houge, Roger Tayler, Charles Stroh. Interfraternity Council IFC is a group that represents all the fraternities on-campus. Three members from each group are on the council. Through these members fraternity rush week and a smoker were highly successful this year. They also sponsored a dance when the ugliest man on campus was selected. Morrison Heth was president this year. 40 ROW I: Mary Lee Herman, Marial O ' Mella, Ruth Bragg, Nelda Vines, Jan Hansen, Joen Williams. ROW II: Gay Watkins, Karine Sandman, Ginny Booth, Juhe Schwid, Kaye Richard, Jan Pzinsk i. The Panhellenic Council is the governing body of the sororities on campus. The Council determines rush- ing rules, social functions, and approves prospective ac- tives. Membership is made up of two actives from each sorority, an alumnae advisor from each group, and an overall advisor who this year was Mrs. Mildred Cowen. The president of the Council this year was Ruth Ann Bragg, Chi Omega. The office of president is passed on from one sorority to another each year. Panhellenic Council 41 ROW I: Diane Markley, Jiiletta Northmp, Sandra Dickensheets, Mary Jean Howard, Nan Curtis, Janice Elmer. ROW II: Nancy Peterson, Sally Shaw- ver, Marilyn Barnes, Carol DeKay, Ellen Spann, Karen Phelps, Joan Anderson. ROW III: Sue West, Barbara Smith, Kaye Richard, Margot, Davis, Pat Powers, Lynne Mabee, Mary L. Banish, Colleen Larson. AWS Board The senior women ' s honor system adopted last year is one of the most successful projects initiated by the AWS Board. Representatives are selected for this board by each woman ' s organization on campus including the sorority houses and dorms. Each month an outstanding student of the University is honored as the Student of the Month for something outstanding he or she has done in the preceding month. Coed Clues, the AWS handbook, is an indispensable item for each freshman (and upperclass) girl. Combining with Big Sisters, this organization sponsors Little Sister Night in the donns where refreshments are served, entertainment is fur- nished, and the AWS test is given. 42 rajBiWjfmjmgsm Who ' s Who 43 Cosmopolitan Club Secretary; WAA Vice Pres- ident; Spurs; Iron Skull; AWS Vice President; Mortar Board Recognition; Pa nhellenic Honors; Student Branch of American Pharmaceutical As- sociation Scholarship; Historian, Woman ' s Phar- macy Organization. Student Senate; Potter Omicron Delta Kappa. Law Club; President, Joan Anderson James Applegate Who ' s Who in American The campus leaders of the University of Wyoming were chosen to Who ' s Who in American Universities and Colleges. Eligible members are juniors and seniors who have displayed unusual leadership ability in their college careers, including scholarship, leadership and extra-curricular activities. Sigma Tau (Treasurer for two years); Schlum- berger Scholarship in Electrical Engineering; Omicron Delta Kappa. Stock Judging; Omicron Delta Kappa; Student Senate, Sigma Nu. James Bailey William Barlow 44 Football; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Most Valuable Player, 1957. Iron Skull; Omicron Delta Kappa; Sigma Tau; Chi Gamma Iota. Warren Benson Roger Bush Universities and Colleges Achievement and future success are pictured here as you see the college leaders of today and the business leaders of tomorrow. Phi Epsilon Phi; Phi Delta Theta, President; Arnold Air Society, President; Homecoming Co- ordinating Committee, Secretary; Student of Month; LF.C. Outing Club; Swimming Team (All Conference Swimmer); W. Club; Pi Delta Epsilon, Presi- dent; Arnold Air Society; Desk Editor, News Editor, Brand Iron. Lew Christensen Geoffrey Cole 45 Delta Delta Delta, President; Spurs; Iron Skull; Big Sisters; President of WAA. Pi Beta Phi; AWS Treasurer and President Del- egate at Large; Spurs, Secretary; Iron Skull; Big Sisters; Mortar Board Recognition; Mortar Board; American Studies Scholarship. Sandra Dearinger Carol DeKay ■ M 1 H 1 ' m 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 - I ■ ■Ml Terry Eckhardt (Photo not available) Basketball; W Club; Phi Delta Theta. Outstanding Freslinian Military Student; Rifle Team; Outstanding Military Merit Medal; Phi Epsilon Phi; Sigma Tau; Student Senate; Ft. Riley Marksmanship Trophy; Student Com- mander, ROTC. Physics Honor Book. Ceratopsian; President, IFC. 46 Myrl Hendershott Morrison Heth Chi Omega; Highest Ranking Sophomore in Home Economics; Knight Hall AWS Represen- tative; Spurs; Mortar Board Historian; Mortar Board Recognition; Iron Skull; President of Home Ec. Chib. Iron Skull; President, Alpha Epsilon Delta; Pres- ident, Alpha Tan Omega; Interfratemity Coun- cil. Nila Everling Hiser Edward Howshar Kappa Kappa Gamma; Big Sisters; Spurs; Pres- ident of Red Pencil; Student Senate; President, Kappa Delta Pi; Mortar Board; Mortar Board Recognition; American Studies Scholarship, 1956 nd 1957. Membership Chaimian, Press Book Chairman, Song Leader, Kappa Delta; has had scholarship each year of attendance at University of Wyo- ming; Wyoming Federation of Music Clubs Scholarship for ' 1957-58; President, Guild Stu- dent Group of the American Giuld of Organists at U.W.; Secretary of Canterbury Club. Jeri Anselmi Kirk Karen Lehner Treasurer, Sigma Chi; Student Senate; ASUW Business Manager; Potter Law Club. F. E. Warren Scholarship; Phi Epsilon Phi; Col. Dave Hurwitz Trophy, ROTC; President, Iron SkuU. Richard Macy Ronald Mathewson 47 Football; Captain, Football Team; W Club. - .jhI Political Science Honor Book; Chi Gamma Iota; Iron Skull; Phi Beta Kappa; Chi Gamma Iota Award; American Revolution Medal for Out- standing Air Science Cadet; Student Command- er, AFROTC. Gregory Maushart Richard Miller Vice President, Sigma Tau, Student Senate; Alpha Tau Omega; Mountain Fuel Supply Scholarship. Treasurer, Tau Kappa Epsilon; AIA President; Foreign Student Scholarship. Jack Noblitt Wee Wuone Park Wrestling; Pi Delta Epsilon, Vice-President; Editor, Branding Iron; Editor, Student Direc- tory. Outstanding Freshman in Journalism; Pi Delta Epsilon Honor Book; Football; W Club; Iron Skull; Pi Delta Epsilon; Outstanding Military Merit Medal; Editor, WYO; Omicron Delta Kappa. 48 Dick Perue Don Ricks Alpha Zeta; President, ASUW. Pi Beta Phi, President; Theta Alpha Phi; Presi- dent of Mortar Board; Phi Beta Kappa; Mortar Board Recognition; Phi Kappa Phi; Book for Outstanding Freshman; Lead Othello ; Direc- tor of Wyo Days ; Wyo Days Cast; ASUW Senate; Iron Skull; American Studies Scholar- ship; Panhellenic Honors; French Gov ' t. Award; Mortar Board ' s AWS Representative. Robert Rolston Barbara Sniitli Kappa Delta; Big Sisters; Spurs; Angel Flight; Mortar Board Recognition; Year of studying in Beirut, Lebanon. Chi Omega; President of Hoyt Hall; Spurs; Iron Skull; AWS President; Mortar Board Rec- ognition; Phi Sigma Iota Book; Barbara Kahn Award. Ellen Spann Student Manager, Football Team; Interfrater- nity Council; Vice President, ASUW. Delegate to Independent Students ' Association Convention, 1954; Iron Skull; Preident, United Christian Fellowshop; Big Sisters. Karen Towner Football; All-Skyline First Team; W Club. A w M-; « • ' A. ' . ig., ....jfci,iiWliir ' , -hAi — in Alan Wolfe Sharron Wright Lawrence Zowada 49 Must be in pre-med. Sputnik? I don ' t see any Sputnik. r 50 . -tJ : Queens 51 S(U H M ' o Kec Mt.mf ;4tte4ixCaMt 52 i ■ o.6 !i tee f aw w iK uecK 53 f (i€Uf e€ ett tK lnXf ' TC.CUf ydK A€UK 54 H utfc ;4ttCKcCcutt 55 TKcf Uf €(At PCUK TKcKcio Cif. S i t 4tte4tcUl4it 56 57 Utd i (H K S Oiictf TVo CIk ok Sk(M CAtuAcU ;4ttCKcUutt4 58 k 59 €Ut.icc St H n , ite Xcit TiJciU Scu eaten. ucck ;4tteKct€Utt4. 60 61 ROW I: Carla Schad, Sharon Ellwein, Mariel O ' Melia, Tudy Williams, Mary Kay Kingham. ROW II: Linda Larson, Lynn Maybee, Mary Louise Bryan, Mary Kay Sullivan. 4%m(f c%frettc 62 (n. pon (« e piif ROW I: Carolyn Kelley, Mary Sue Baker, Linda Thompson, Gwen Hillstead. ROW II: Ruth Ann Robinson, Pat Conne II, Pam McKelvey, Caryl Bar- rows, Sherri Spear, Kay Reber, Ruth Ann Baggs. ROW III: Donna Mills, Lucille Maylad, Gay Watkins, Katherine Kugland, Sandra Hansen. 63 f i ' W ' ' ! - 64 ■A - -M : -■ Several of the frats are moving out of their old houses this year. 65 Activities 66 67 Music and Dramatics .... 69 Publications .... S3 Special Events ... 91 Military 105 68 Music and Dramatics 69 n c. University band under the direction of Charles Seltenrich. Music 70 Acapella choir practices under the direction of George Giinn. Chorus perfomis Ehjah. 71 ' whoops! You missed a note, says Lewis. Willman listens. Zahler plays. 72 • lf ' - -f J ) String piano quartet: Delores Whitmer, Caroline Gillespie, Allen Willman, and Robert Becker. Music, music, music. The UW record library contains over 5,000 albums. Okay, it ' s your turn. W Y O 74 m ' ( 11- ■ ! The UW Orchestra You did too! jsr. - V I m ■■•■■:aj ■•■•Ka :t: 75 ll pf V The Teahouse Look boys, this is a big deal! -A1 pMHIiiPIHIII -l- _4 I ' ll feel bad if you leave. fU. • -itf.rt(i Wi 4 -V ' 78 and he poisoned so nicely. fff M9iMa miwxBimMXM y I do not steal candy from babies. I ' ll go dig the Panama Canal. Arsenic and Old Lace charmed. 80 Something terrible must have happened. She ' s dead. The Mousetrap Early fall Late spring IS« The other nine months -x- N ..F m - «. .« -,4 ' «.r 3r i . . JJi sfili., v-pc ' mr-e .jf ;r-M Vrm j e M smM vrnt-Nfi sr si s ' pvss nY Twj ftMWfrn arf5j- ii w v- rj jj js ji -jp cjrra ' -iJJliv_ iSl4j iS«rf JWB y ' 11,., Publications 83 Karl Harper, Photo Editor. Jeanne Slater, Business Manager. Hjalma Person, not shown was Assistant Business Manager. The Carol King, Copy Editor. Sheri Spear, Index Editor; Marilyn Barnes, Gr eek Editor; Ellen Huffman, Class Editor. I 1957 7V( 84 Don Ricks, Editor, Carole Donley, Assistant Editor, Wyo Dick Rasmiissen, Sports Editor; Merl Palmer, not shown, was Assistant Sports Editor. Janice Elmer, Layout Editor; Nancy Skyles, Assist. Copy Editor; Jo Bevinetto, Proof Reader. Sarah Spann, Organizations Editor, Ginny Booth, Asst. Copy Editor. 85 Sandy Fans, News Editor, Dick Perue, Sometimes Editor, Bill Kennedy, Business Manager The Don Bettis, Desk Editor. 86 Branding Iron Geoff Cole, Othertimes Editor, Randy Wagner, Photo Editor. Jim Cooper, Sports Editor. Jeanne Slater, Society Editor. • HsJP 87 The Directory Sheri Spear, Business Manager; Hugh Ellis, Editor. Sharon Dickensheets, Editor. The Dude 88 We teach. A TV cameraman. Same thing, from the rear. 89 MMrn ' mM r ' The college the majority of us like. The college the majority of us are in. Special Events 91 92 Louie Armstrong On Campus 93 The Dedication Of A New Library ' $9I M9kl !l fli f!f ' i fak!ii lll ,1 | iii iN.p ii ij p i;— i«ya|p,M 5ro W IM lj j p i lt i| tl ll l Mt l t | « Miwm I II Vi iiii -T iiii[[M(ii«i ii iiiii ii iiili m i f w i rrt iii S i ft iM The Dedicator, ., ,. Governor Milward L. Simpson 95 i ' I 11 1 . V V I 5 —— - ' «« fc«W« ' J ji tiSmf ' « «AMi asMWi «,jrj , f I ' me William Robertson Coe f Library and School Of ■ ■ ' - American Studies I. 1 1 r r ' i Russin At Work President Humphi ' ey thanks the Richardson family, who donated the statue to UW. The Unveiling Of A New Statue 99 Edo and Roberta were brought in Some people were worried . . . R. E. McWhinnie received the Alum Award Homecoming Mounting tension found its outlet as the 1957 Homecoming weekend enveloped the Wyoming campus. The traditional bonfire and pep rally ended with a snake dance through all the sorority and fra- ternity houses and men ' s and women ' s dorms. The Tri Delts, Sigma Nus, and Lambda Delta Sigma gained top spots in the Iron Skull Sing held in the fieldhouse. After the Sing the announcement of Roberta Green, Pi Beta Phi, as Homecoming Queen and Edo Hanna, Kappa Kappa Gamma, as her attendant was heralded with shouting and ap- plause from the massive audience. The two finalists had just finished a week ' s tour of the state. They were escorted by the Ag. and Home Ec Clubs. and tlie Tri-Delts m f ! 1 •■■ -„Hii,jgit-.. 4 . . and Roberta was crowned. Sing The undefeated Wyoming Cowboys met the BYU Cougars in a gridiron struggle that ended in a scoreless tie. The highly complimented parade gave the TKE ' s the coveted Alumni Cup for the most beauti- ful float. Wyoming ' s All American of 1956, Jim Craw- ford, was awarded the Admiral Emory S. Land Award as the University ' s outstanding athlete. R. E. McWhinney, University Registrar, received the Out- standing Alumni Award. the Sigma Nus but the other people were just scared. . . . and LDS won the Sing. % % The majorettes wore goose-pimples on their legs Homecoming over stiff competition , . . y . . . and the TKE ' s won the Grand Prize Parade . . . like this. 103 m - jjB I .-V, ; m •■ [ 1 Wk ■j Hr . H P! £ j l l B B H - 1 ml t j - fc- - -• . - s m V 1 1 i%tki --■- Dick Ballinger receives his second place trophy. National NCAA Wrestling Tournament He almost pinned him this way. Carl Scott gets into trouble. Military 105 %f Isr iSetTttilllKiawMil All you have to do is sneak up behind him and You always carry one of these, in case you get lost. The Elite ' •— See you around. 106 ROW I: Martin Dniry, Dennis Anderson, Bill Cheney, Lewis Christensen, Gene Suranyi, Patric k Florentine. ROW II: William Lee, Clyde Magill, Mike Rider, Robert Rynalski, Delman Johns, Richard Grant. ROW III: Vernon Vinzant, Robert Evans, William Cooke, Adam Krivoshia, Richard Miller, Gary Green, Larry Talovich, Thomas Rutten. Selected for their high degree of mihtary aptitude and academic achievement, the members of Arnold Air So- ciety are advanced Air Force ROTC cadets. The main event of the year for this group is the initiation banquet. The purpose of the society is to further the traditions and concept of the Air Force as a means of national de- fense, to promote American citizenship, and further the amiable relationship among all ROTC students. Arnold Air Society sponsors the Angel FUght. Arnold Air Society 107 Good luck! What do you suppose this is for? Always remember, the first thing you do is M He had good luck! I ' d punt. mmmmm I swear to tell the Who me??? It must be here somewhere. Oh, here it is! Cheese, not prunes! Me Never! 110 ' ' « «tWi S W P ' I can just see it now Heel, toe, away we go. Confusion drill. National frown derby Hup ... 1, 2, 3, 4. Ill Who said that? And after applying for Advanced .... In the event of a national emergency 112 ROW I: John Hanes, Charles Thome, Major Carl Chandler, Jim Hicks, William Carroll, Gene Roccabnina. ROW II: Gerald Cody, Warren Griffith, David Gossin, Jack Noblitt, James Bailey, Neil McMillan. ROW III: Perry Westerfield. Donald Woodhoiise, Rodney Winterbottom, Frank Trelease, Lee Kaser, Verne Hamlin. ROW IV: Richard Barratt, Paul Robinson, Richard Harris, Larry Seipp, Jery Smodiermon, Harold Leister. UW oustanding Army ROTC men make-up this group. These fellows rank high in scholarship and show a definite potential for military leadership. Their main goal is to promote interest in professional military serv- ice. Among their notable projects for each school year are the Military Ball, which they co-sponsor with Arn- old Air Society, and the traditional flag-raising cere- monies at each football game. The shot heard round the campus is the cannon set off during their initiation when they go charging into Prexy ' s Pasture armed with wooden swords. The president this year was Warren Griffith. Scabbard and Blade 113 Sticking your tongue out at an officer is insubordination. When your CO yells charge, ' you .... After we all lined up, we 114 I know I had it here somewhere. All this, and no war. 115 Sports 116 117 Football 119 Basketball 135 Minor Sports 149 U8 Football 119 Glenn J. Jacoby Director of Athletics Glenn R. Daniel Athletic Business Manager The Athletic and Football Wiles Hallock Sports I nformation Director ■ ' i MES ' Bob Devaney Head Football Coach 120 Mike Corgan Backfield Jim Ross End Lloyd Eaton Defensive Line Administration Coaching Staff John Tobin offensive Line Larry Klaus Athletic Trainer John Melton Freshman Backfield Carl Selmer Head Freshman Coach 121 Grossnicklaus Scores Wyoming 12 Kansas State 7 Wyoming ' s new coach, Bob Devaney, showed the much talked about multiple-offense in the University ' s first game of the 1957 season. This was win number 12 for the Pokes and their third straight victory over the K-Staters. Wyoming grabbed a 12-7 first half lead and then sat on it in the final two periods, in frosty 44 degree weather which was made more unpleasant by oc- casional snow and 18 mile an hour winds. The first touchdown came when quarterback Larry Zowada sneaked across the goal from the half yard line ending a 95 yard drive staged by the Pokes. The second touchdown was made when captain Greg Maushart boomed over the goal line ending a 66 yard drive of the Pokes. Calvin Agee Jack Allen jBiii% Fred Answine Bob Arwood Frank Bonds jt ji0f ' ■ « - K Allen goes for the goal. Wyoming 20 Montana A 20-0 win over Montana at Billings registered Wyoming ' s 13th victory in a row since Jan. 2, 1956, its second this season of Devaney ' s head coaching tenure. At this point in the season Greg Maushart, fullback, was leading Wyoming in rushing with an average of 6.9 yards a play and was also leading in scoring with 12 points to his credit. Larry Zowada, quarterback, was leading the Pokes in passing with 287 yards. Zowada was also the leader in punting with an av- erage of 43 yards a try. The game held at Daylis Stadium in Billings, was watched by a sell-out crowd of 8,000 football fans many of them from northern Wyoming. Jim Cole Neal Curtis Gene Domzalski Jerry Donahue Harold Farmer - 123 j An Aggie breaks away Wyoming 19 Utah State 19 Wyoming and Utah State clashed for the fortieth time since 1903, when the teams first met in conference play and the battle resulted in a 19-19 tie. The Cowboys were disappointed in the perfoiTnance of the left halfback play despite Jack Allen ' s 72-yard touchdown punt return on the scoring side of the game. It was a rainy day, as was the season as a whole, when the two rough teams met in Laramie. Despite the slippery ball and the muddy field the Pokes put on a great show for the fans who filled up nearly the whole stadium. Jim Finch Panl Grey J. Grossnicklaus Charlie Haile Bob Hankins V, 124 ji ' wm , ♦ i - N ■ PI4 « Maushart is stopped Wyoming 27 Colorado State University 13 The Cowboys were in the midst of the best football record in the history of the school boasting 14 games won and one tied, after defeating the Aggies, The Pokes completely dominated the play throughout the game. The Cowboys ran up 254 yards on the ground, 63 yards in the air for a total of 317 yards; while CSU was held to 99 yards on the ground, 59 in the air for a total of 158 yards. The annual rivalry was dominated by halfback Jack Allen who gained 86 yards, half- back Harold Farmer who gained 70 yards, and quarterback Jerry Wilkinson who completed three out of five passes for 52 yards, one of which was a 30-yard touchdown toss to end Bob Marshall. Dan Hansen Wimp Hewgley John Higgins Bob Houser Bob Kagle WKi ■■ . .. , W ' 125 Mather and Leister try for a punt BYU 7 Wyoming 7 Wyoming ' s Homecoming game amounted to little more than 22 men slipping and sliding around in the mud trying to hold on to a pig-skin filled with air. The Cowboys escaped from their mud bath with minor bumps, bruises and some lime burns. This was the second tie for the Cowboys moving their wins to 13 and two ties. About the only Wyoming bright spot in the Home- coming game was the perfoiTnance of halfback Harold Farmer. The scatback carried the ball 13 times during the afternoon and gathered up an amazing total of 107 yards, an average of 8.2 yards per carry. Despite the rain, fans were on their toes throughout the entire game filling the stadium with outstanding football spirit. L. Kuczewski Tom Lane Bill Lee Harold Leister Utah 23 Wyoming 15 Bruised, battered and somewhat bewildered were the Pokes after their first loss of the sea- son. The Cowboys came out of the game with a long list of injuries which put some of the Pokes out of play for the remainder of the season. The rough and tumble game against Utah put a total of nine players on the bench with a variety of injuries. Utah, sometimes referred to as one of Wy- oming ' s tougher opponents, led the game in almost every column. The Cowboys went into the game sporting a 15 game winning streak and two ties. This was the 32nd meeting of the two teams. Utah has a large lead in the series with 24 wins, six losses, and one tie in 1920. Mike McGill Russ Mather Greg Maushart Dale Memmelaar Paul Miiratore f mk I If w 4 isT SK . : smm . ..jta -. . !if ■ % s . ,A_ t.-aM3mimmrmM.M ji « i jMt %% . i%t:i. ss i aR: Sawyer finds a hole Air Force Academy 7 Wyoming 7 Once again the Cowboys battled hard only to be rewarded with their third tie of the sea- son. The game was hampered by poor weather conditions including rain, snow, wind and very cool air. This third tie set up a new record for Wyoming football teams in the history of the game on this campus. Despite the weather the Academy Wing from Denver made the trip and put on an impressive show at halftime. Biggest statistical gains in the game were made by Bob Sawyer, who picked up 67 yards and by Rusty Mather, who grabbed four passes for 43 yards. George Nace Joe Netherton Joe O ' Brien Don Orr Ralph Petty David and who? Oklahoma State 39 Wyoming 6 A powerful Oklahoma State eleven exploded for three touchdowns in the second period of play and added three more scores in the second half for a sweeping victory over the Cowboys from Laramie. The Cowboys from Stillwater were completely in command of the game through- out its entirety. The Cowboys from Laramie were held scoreless until the final 21 seconds of the game when a 43-yard pass play from quarterback Jerry Wilkinson to left halfback Gene Domal- ski clicked for Wyoming ' s lone six-pointer. This was Wyoming ' s second loss of the season. Bob Sawyer Bill Schnupp Pat Smyth Herb Taylor Cliff Totten  f mmmmmmmsf 129 Cole leads the way for Sawyer Wyoming 20 New Mexico 13 The Pokes, using their multiple offense to perfection, rolled over the Lobos for a Skyline conference victory at Albuquerque. Wyoming opened the scoring in the first period when quar- terback Larry Zowada pushed over the goal line from the one-yard line to high light a 69-yard Cowboy drive. The Pokes scored again two and a half minutes later on a 25-yard pass from Zo- wada to end Wimp Hewgley. Captain Greg Maushart wound up the Cowboys ' scoring in the third period when he butted over the goal from the two-yard line to end a 62-yard drive. John Walker Jerry Wilkinson Larry Yonkee - V ' 130 Mather in the end zone Denver 14 Wyoming 13 Denver won its victory with two minutes left to play in the game. DU quarterback Al Yanowich, fired a 49-yard pass to halfback Gecrge Colbert in the end zone. Denver, as it did in its controversial 6-3, 1955 win, snatched an almost certain victory away irom the Cowboys in an- other storybook finish. Early in the first period Bob Sawyer took off down the sidelines on an uninterrupted 72-yard scoring trip. The second touchdown came in the last minutes of the fourth period when quarterback Larry Zowada pitched a 69-yard scoring pass to end Wimp Hewgley. For the second Thanksgiving in three years Wyoming had nothing to be thankful for. Bob Zellner Larry Zowada George Lapaseotes, Manager %. 131 Then add two eggs Wild is the Wind. Oh, my achin ' back! 132 This little pig went to market Don ' t cry. And a left to the Fight vigorously, fellows! Rise and shout. The fanner hauled another load away. 133 . -n ' • i( : .a i 4 f « ' % te V- S6 a , ' B ' -z d ei f WW PA B i . ! m J ©f The Freshman Squad No More 134 Basketball 135 Last Year 136 Coach Everett Shelton Skyline Champions 1957-58 Wyoming 54 Wyoming 66 Wyoming 74 Wyoming 51 Wyoming 59 Wyoming 50 Wyoming 51 Wyoming 88 Wyoming 93 Wyoming 51 Wyoming 101 Wyoming 68 Wyoming 71 Wyoming 50 Wyoming 71 Wyoming 73 Wyoming 67 Wyoming 68 Wyoming 64 Wyoming 60 Wyoming 61 Wyoming 74 Wyoming 72 Wyoming 70 Wyoming 74 Wyoming 55 Wichita 66 Nebraska 77 Tulsa 61 Iowa State 72 Oklahoma City Oklahoma State 75 55 Tulsa 57 Michigan 76 Wisconsin 65 Colorado 66 New Mexico 61 Denver 56 Utah State 70 Brigham Young Oklahoma City Air Force 62 89 78 Colorado State 61 Montana 62 Utah 63 Denver 77 New Mexico 52 Brigham Young Utah State 45 68 Colorado State 62 Utah ( overtime )81 Montana 75 137 Yer out! Tony Windis All Skyline Conference Look Magazine All District Seven Team 138 Windis outreaclies BYU. 139 Bertolero hits for two. 140 John Bertolero Ron Bora i Hook and Bora try for a rebound. 141 Don Carlson Two points for a takedown. Benny Dees 142 Windis goes under to score. 143 Terry Eckhardt Sure is close. Harold Gardner 144 Eckhardt hits. 145 146 Carlson hooks. 147 Bob Rhynsburger They helped. Harold Whitefoot 148 Minor Sports 149 -■ (JWP :rtf «  ROW I: Bud Merritt, Frank Goodie, Jim Hoppe, Victor McElroy, Dave Gossin, Bill Meeboer, Bob Villasenor, Bob Sullivan, Pete Kutches, Bob Brush. ROW II: Mort Drury, George Nelson, Jim Houston, Bob Fisher, Don Napierkowski, Gerry Nagle, Fritz Heiss, Ralph Vaughan and Coach Glenn R. (Bud) Daniel. Wyoming 3 U. of So. Calif, at L. A. 14 Wyoming 7 Los Angeles State 2 Wyoming 4 Arizona State 17 Wyoming 12 Arizona State 2 Wyoming 5 Arizona State 6 Wyoming 9 U. of Arizona 17 Wyoming 1 U. of Arizona 16 Wyoming 1 U. of Arizona 16 Wyoming 4 U. of New Mexico 14 Wyoming 15 U. of New Mexico 12 Wyoming 2 Colo. State College of Ed. 8 Wyoming 5 ■ Colo. State College of Ed. 6 Wyoming 4- Colo. State University 11 Wyoming 3 Denver University 5 Wyoming 5 Denver University 12 Wyoming 9 Denver University 13 Wyoming 11 U. of New Mexico 10 Wyoming 16 U. of New Mexico 7 Wyoming 11 Colo. State University 2 Wyoming 10 Colo. State University 7 Wyoming 4 Colo. State University 11 Wyoming 11 Denver 10 150 Boyer and Meeboer working out early. Baseball Led by James Hoppe, first team all-confer- ence, and LeRoy Boyer, second team all-con- ference, Wyoming baseballers copped third place in Eastern Division standings. Denver was awarded first place on the basis of a tie game with New Mexico. If the game had been played with a loss to Denver, a four way tie for first place would have resulted. Wyo- ming ' s conference record was 6 won and 6 lost. Sawiki shows his stuff. 151 ' z. if z-± -,ij jr 3Er 3r E3L -sa: wsssi smm !■■■ ■niin-miiirnr B T Mii TTff-TnTTinnrfrT-i — rBTirrr itiiv i iirT-inrmrn-Tii — n tmn imr i[iiiiiiii  iiniiiiiiiiii|ii m ■inniiiii iiiiii ii iiii ii ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■«iii ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■i ■ ■ ■aa ■ ■ s I ■ a ROW I: Ford Kono, Al Aklrich, Bill Nunn, Geff Cole, Charle Bradenburg, Ed Niediold, Dave Kitchens, Bill Carroll. ROW II: Al Wiggins, Bob Niethold, Frank Phelps, Ken Koster, Morey Moreland, Lowell Dertinger, Coach Dave dander. Swimming Wyoming captured third place in the SkyUne Conference led by Ed Neithold who won first place in the butterfly, and Bob Nethold who won first place in the 200 yard backstroke plus a second place in the 100 yard backstroke. Second place in the 100 yard butterfly was won by Lowel Dirtinger. Bill Numm placed third in the 100 yard freestyle. Other place winners were Al Aldrich with a sixth place in the backstroke and Geoff Cole in the individual medley. The medley relay team of Bill Numm, Lowel Dirtinger, Ed Neithold and Bob Neithold copped first place in the conference. Bill Carroll, diver and Dennis Prahl, sprints contributed points during the season to round out the team. The Wyoming swimmers were beaten in only one dual meet all season. 152 Nunn sets for a good start. Bob Carroll in a jackknife. Dead heat. Front one-and-a-half. ipaHOGIJ 1 ROW I: Lyle Brownlee, Dick Balinger, Wes Metzler, Fred Brownlee, Rick Hanks. ROW II: Herb Karcher, Rod Chisholm, Skip McCrary, Kent Davis, Herb French, Wayne Voss. ROW III: Coach Ev Lantz, Carl Scott, Pete Jones, Bill Scott, Dale Madden. Wrestling Wyoming wrestlers won tlieir sixth outright Skyline Conference Championship in ten years with 74 points. The runnerup Colorado State University trailed with 52 points. The Cowboys have tied for the championship two years and were no less than second in the Conference in the other two years. Pete Jones repeated as champion in the 147 pound class and Dick Ballinger won his twelfth straight victory with no defeats to lead the Cowboys to the Championshrip. Wyoming was handicapped by the loss of Herk Karcher, last year ' s 123 pound champion, who suffered a pulled muscle late in the season. Dale Madden ( 130 pounds), Carl Scott (137 pounds, Pete Jones (147 pounds), Fred Brownlee (157 pounds), and Dick Ballinger (167 pounds) were all Skyline champions this year. Wes Metzler won fourth place in the 177 pound class, Lyle Brownlee won third in the Heavyweight division, and Herg French won fourth in the 123 pound class. In dual meets Wyoming won six and lost five this season. At press time Wyoming was en- tered in the AAU Wrestling Tournament in Boulder, and the men were preparing for the National Wrestling Tournament, which the University will host. 154 Just like track. He ' s got mel Boy that guy can hit. 155 ROW I: Coach Fred Richardson, Dick Doughty, Stan Brown, Ray Heid, Court Skinner. ROW II: Gary Francis, Jerry Wilson, Ole Ihset, Jan Skavg, John West. Skiing Plagued by injuries and tough luck, the Wyoming slat men were not able to win first place in the conference although the team members gave topflight performances. Gary Francis was the first casualty with a broken leg. Court Skinner from Pinedale, the ' jinx ' man of the slopes, quickly followed with another broken leg. Skiing Wyoming men Dick Doughty and Jeny Wilson plus Stan Brown are improving and should place high in the standings next year. Ray Heid, John West, Ole Imset, and Jan Skavg round out the skiers for Wyom ing. 156 Coach Richardson checks Jan Sgavg ' s cross-country fomi. Dick Doughty and Court Skinner take gates. k j L ' . ir ' w r P • x  4P ' ' ' httii N - 1 Pat Florentine and Mark Ahem Ron Hedin Tennis Under the leadership of co-captains Clyde Klingler and Pat Flor- entine the Cowboy tennis team swept to eleven wins with only four losses. The Cowboys found their only nemesis in New Mexico who downed them for all four of their losses. The Bearley coached aces opened the season April 1 by defeating Arizona State 6 to 3 and 5 to 4. Phoenix College then fell 9 to 0. Wyo- ming suffered two losses to New Mexico 4 to 3 and 5 to 2. The Cowboy aces stroked their way to six straight wins before losing to New Mexico twice more by the identical scores of 6 to 1. Wyoming downed Denver 6 to 1 then scored a 5 to 4 victorv over Colorado State College of Education. Denver fell victim to a 5 to 2 defeat from the Wyoming netters. Colorado State University entered the competi- tion with a 5 to 2 loss to Wyoming. The Cowboy netters then earned a duo win over Denver with identical 7 to scores. The season was closed with two wins over Colorado State University by repeat scores of 4 to 3. In the conference meet Wyoming tied for fourth place. 158 Ed Panui Lee Holmes John Shaffer Clyde Klingler John Lemaitre 159 Vandenberg runs the half. Moore throws. Track Wyoming trackmen set two new school records when Merle Worden threw the discus 152 ' 3.8 shattering the old school mark of 149 ' 6 set in 1956, and when Walt Cockreham bettered both the school and field record with a javelin throw of 191 ' 2.1 ' . The old marks in the javelin were 187 ' 8 for the school set in 1939, and 1906 for the field record which was estazlished in 1953. In conference championship competition Harold Farmer ran 21,3 in the 220 yard dash to place second and 48.2 in the 440 yard dash to place third. Sixth place winners were Dave Vandenberg in the 880 yard dash; Walt Cockreham, javelin; Merle Worden, discus; and the Wyoming Mile Relay Team consisting of Mike Ry- der, Tom Davidson, Dave Vandenberg and Harold Fanner. Wyoming was handicapped by the loss of several varsity men which resulted in fourth place for Wyoming in the Eastern Division Track and Field Championships. The cindermen participated in four dual meets, two triangular meets, the Colorado Invitational Indoor meet, the Thirty-Third annual Colorado Relays, the Rocky Mountain AAU Track and Field Championships, the Eastern Division Track and Field Championships, and the Mountain States Athletic Conference Track and Field Championships. 160 Gary Darnell Walt Cockreham Harold Fanner 161 I ROW I: Dick Spencer, Manuel Proano, Erhan Yagibasioglu, Dietrich Kroger, Ferenc Nadasdy, Ron Gardner, Bill Beck. ROW II: Vasil Vasileff, Leif Ericksen, Ed Cole, Karl Kleen, August Keith, Larry Samll, Nelson Johnson. Soccer Soccer is one of Wyoming ' s newest sports. Although the team played excellent ball, especially against the Air Force Academy and Colorado University, they ended the season with a one win and seven loss record. The team was headed by Player-coach Dietrich Kroger and Captain Nelson Johnson. Wyoming is a member of the Rocky Mountain Collegiate Soccor League. The Air Force Academy, Colorado School of Mines, Colo- rado College, and Colorado University round out the league. 162 Small defends against the Air Academy. Goalie Kroger Kicks one out. Beck charges an Air Academy player. MMWm fl lWifc Httfe miJm Bob Sawyer Gordon Hockamier Golf The 1957 golf season started for the Wyoming team with a trip to Tempe, Arizona, where the Cowboys suffered three losses to Ari- zona State and a loss to New Mexico. Back in the Rocky Mountains, Colorado State University downed the Cowboy golfers twice. Wyoming then split a two meet series with Fort Warren Air Force Base. Wyoming closed out the season with a win over Fitzsimmons Army Hospital, and placed seventh in the Skyline Conference. With the form shown by freshman prospects, the outlook is much brighter for future seasons. 164 Bob Ducusin Dave Parker Jim Felt Larry Luzac 165 Organizations 166 167 Honoraries 169 Religious Organizations ... 1 89 Sororities ..... 203 Fraternities .... 229 Clubs ...... oj R idence Halls . . . 305 168 Honoraries 169 ROW I: Martin Long, Edward Howshar, Raymond Anderson, William Tilien. ROW II: Richard Mowry, William Halseth, Gerald Anderson, Wil- liam Gundlach. Alpha Epsilon Delta The future pill-pushers of the campus are chosen for membership into Alpha Epsilon Delta by being in the upper third of their class and majoring in pre-med. An annual trip to the University of Colorado Medical Cen- ter at Denver is one of the highlighted activities spon- sored by this organization. Belonging to AED greatly increases the chances of a pre-med student of getting into a professional medical school. 170 ROW I: Gary Toftly, Mike Duntun, Joe Logan, Chuck Stroh, Dale Harris, Bill Yakse, Fisher Roberts. ROW II: Joe J. Ono, Lany Luzac, Edward Murphy, Richard Goodman, Stewart Brubaker, Robert W. Hasse. ROW III: Robin Peterson, John Femielia, John Stiles, Mike Fisher, Bill Robinson. ROW IV: Gene Green, Wm. L. Johnson, Dick Olejnik, Larry Rosentreter, Dave Mishkind, Pat Nonigham. ROW V: Lin Riley, Birney L. Cox, Bob Balli, John Jenny. The purpose of Alpha Kappa Psi is to give the Com- merce student an opportunity to become acquainted with his field of work. They had professional meetings at various times during the year and took several field trips to visit industry in the area around Laramie. Their major activities were the Student Business Conference, where difficulties and problems in the field of commerce were discussed, and the Campus Carnival. Alpha Kappa Psi ROW I: Russ Mather, Owen Hodgall, Ron Mahan, Irv Skelton, Bill Dale, Bill Budd. ROW II: Donald G. Blakeman, Llayd McDaniel, Robert Hage- stod, George L. Wilkinson, John C. Gilham, Keith H. Burdick. ROW III: John C. Wilier, Angelo Georgios, Royce Nolan, William R. Stephenson. ROW III: Fredrig Clodius, Fred De Bolt. ROW IV: Myson J. Mason. 171 ROW I: Walter Petsch, Bill DeSpain, George Fisher, Melvin Lacy, George Butler, Alvin Gail. ROW II: Donald Wilheim, Con Bembeck, Mason Skiles, Bob Wallace. Alpha Tau Alpha Interested in promoting high ideals and standards and true professional spirit in agricultural teaching is the pur- pose of Alpha Tau Alpha. The major activities of this busy organization this year were their Annual Banquet, helping sponsor the FFA judging contests, sending two delegates to the National ATA Conclave in Kansas City, conducting leadership conferences in vocational agricul- ture, and holding a family night gathering. The plaque for the outstanding member went to Lawrence Patter- son. George Lapaseotes was president this year. 172 ROW I: Alice Kenyon, Joan Anderson, Raymond Mendoza, Anne Hovich, Caroyln Peterson, Leonard Burch, Dr. John Maurer. ROW II: William Sedlacek, Harold Ephon, Charles Messer, Dr. Everest Schierz, Andrew DeCora. The purpose of this organization of the future test tubers was to promote interest in chemistry. The mem- bers of Gamma Sigma Epsilon must have had a 2.0 or above chemistry average for two years before initiation besides a good overall average. Grand Alchemist, Leon- ard Burch, headed these forty men and women in their banquet in the spring and active participation in the open house program. Gamma Sigma Epsilon 173 ROW I: Juletta Northnip, Kay Richard, Marilyn Barnes, Tinimy Cheesbrough, Lois Tikkaner, Eryn Banner, Joan Anderson. ROW II: Jan Hansen, Jean Shanley, Peggy Parks, Evva Hincks, Bobette Melcher, Pat Powers. ROW III: Larry Nelson, Fred Petsch, Ruth Bragg, Marial O ' Melia, Roger Reifel, Ron Mahan. ROW IV: Frank Trelease, Tom Miller, Jim McClun, Jim Bentley, Jim Dannettel, Jim Cole. ROW V: Don Ricks, Kendell Hyde, Gerald Anderson, George E. Tully, Ron Mathewson, Dave Hamed, Larry Bourret, John Bishop. Iron Skull Two members from each social sorority and fraternity, one man and one woman from LDS, and eight inde- pendent students, four men and four women, comprise the membership of Iron Skull, junior honorary. The highly successful Iron Skull Skid and Homecoming Sing resulted from the hard work of this group. To become a member of Iron Skull, a cumulative grade average better than 2.5 and activity participation on campus must be met for consideration for membership. Ron Mathewson headed Iron Skull this year. 174 Kappa Delta Pi members repres ent the excellency of future educators and are above the upper one-fifth of the University in scholarship. The members of graduate, senior, or junior standing participate in awarding honor books to the highest ranking freshmen and sophomores in education, publish a newsletter for Alums and active members, and present a scholarship to an outstanding member of the education college. This group seeks to encourage professional, intellectual, and personal stand- ards and recognize prominent contributions in the field of education. Kappa Delta Pi ROW I: Jeanette Wade, Claudette Horton, Karen Towner, Delmyma Simpson, Sally Shawver, Clarice Whittenberg, Jeri Anselmi Kirk. ROW II: Peggy Parks, Roberta Green, Evva Hincks, Irene House, Arleigh Sexton, Edith Watters, Ann Halseth, Pat Schueler, Anna Mae Wiggins. ROW III: Bobette Melcher, Janet Ballinger, Jeanne Castberg, Wanda Hansen, Fran Patrick, Juletta Northnip, Marion Yule, Jaura Carey. ROW IV: Gene Talbert, Gilbert Peter, James O. Davis, Edwin D. Makie, Boyd B. Bennion Jr., Jerry G. Stewart, Kenneth L. Jay, Willard G. Jones, A. Lester Roberts. 175 ROW I: Emma Jo Spielgelberg, Hjalma Person, Alice Kenyon, Barbara Smith, Jeri Anselmi Kirk. ROW II: Ellen Spann, Nila Rae Hiser, Carol DeKay Osbom, Carolyn Peterson. Mortar Board The highest recognition for a University of Wyoming co-ed is an invitation to Mortar Board. Scholarship, leadership, activities, and campus service are prerequi- sites for this organization. During the year these girls sponsored Torchlight Laurels, the Senior Women ' s Breakfast, Spring Leadership Workshop and Recogni- tion Tea. Barbara Smith headed Mortar Board this year. 176 ROW I: Barbara Smith, Penny B. Kelly, Lillian G. Portenier, Hail Fischer, Esther Guerin, John Mathison. ROW II: L. L. Smith, S. H. Knight, W. O. Clough, H. T. Northen, C. C. Laing, R. G. Hacker, C. A. Cinnamon. ROW III: S. Roscoe Smith, T. A. Larson, O. H. Rechard, M. J. Walsh, Rich- ard L. Miller, Roland W. Austin, Wilson Walthall, Jr. The men and women of Phi Beta Kappa are chosen for their outstanding scholarship and achievement in the college of Liberal Arts. Interested in promoting scholar- ship in the liberal studies is the main purjoose and objective of this organization, with Wilson J. Walthall serving as president. One of the main functions of this select group is being one of the sponsoring organizations of the Honors Dinner, given annually. Phi Beta Kappa 177 ROW I: Lee Belden, Jim Chesebro, John Colleti, Harry Miller, Roy Cline, Dean Benson. ROW II: Tom Kuypers, Dan Glandt, Tom Dawson, Garth Foster, Bill Moraldo, Kent Davis. ROW III: Gary Toftely, Don Sailors,Tony Eilers, Al Kilmer, Dick Stanfield, James Watt. Phi Epsilon Phi Some of the outstanding men of the University of Wyo- ming are members of Phi Epsilon Phi, sophomore men ' s honorary. Besides helping promote school spirit and scholarship the Phi Eps also have social functions with the Spurs and sponsor the annual Sweater Dance. In order to become a member of Phi Epsilon Phi a fresh- man boy must attain a 2.5 average or better during the first semester and show qualities in leadership and school spirit. 178 ROW I: James Shawver, Ray Baum, William Carroll, Charles Thorne, James Putnam, Kenneth Benson, Edwin Boring. ROW II: George Laya, John Del Greco, Dr. Jack N. Bone, Dr. David W. O ' Day, Dean; Alex Meares, William E. Johnson, Gerald Smith, William D. Hardigan, Dr. Raymond J. Kahl. ROW III: Jack Hahn, Franklin Woodhouse, Robert Wilson, Daniel Bertelli, Roland Ahlbrandt, John Vidakovich, Clay Espy, Sig Jansen, Donald Moewes, Burdette Forsch, Robert Gish. Improvement of the pharmacy profession is the main objective of Phi Delta Chi, national pharmacy honorary. Members are chosen on a basis of a 2.75 grade average and a one hundred per cent vote of the chapter. The spring dinner dance and a spring picnic are two of the social functions of this group during the year. Also each spring an award is presented to the outstanding senior member. Phi Delta Chi 179 ROW I: Patty McDonald, Kay Hawley, Emma Jo Spiegelberg, Joanne Harris. ROW II: Pat Dunn, Nancy Petrich, Mariel Kallenid, Joan Norton, Kay Jensen, Marilyn Barnes. ROW III: Marian Jones, Delores Walters, Darlene Johnson, Karen Hillman, Nancy Skyles, Billie Hogue. ROW IV: Elaine Reinke, Jo Bevinetto, Sharon Edens, Janet Watson, Carolin Haun. Phi Gamma Nu Promotion of high scholarship, participation in school activities, and furthering interest in civic and professional enterprises is the goal of these future business women. This busy group is comprised of girls majoring in com- merce. Liberal Arts, and business education. The Stu- dent Business Conference, field trips, professional meet- ings and the Campus Carnival are the important func- tions of this club. Emma Jo Spiegelberg is president, and Janet Watson is elected voting delegate to the United Student Fellowship Convention. 180 Musically inclined University of Wyoming students are chosen for Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia on the basis of interest and participation in campus musical activities. Members must have an over-all 3.00 grade average. Phi Mu also sponsors a Division of Music concert, provides ushers for music programs, and seeks to advance the cause of music in America. Each year they hold their Phi Mu dance, a Bop Hop, and a Pop Concert. Julian Mc- Clenahan headed the group this year. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia ROW I: C. P. Seltenrich, Julian McClenahan, Charles Cornwall, Ron Douglas, Larry Wheeler, Dick Flood. ROW II: Dick Godfrey, John Novotny, Joe Pinney, Tom Ries, Art Nyquist, Don Ferguson, Jim Moyer. 181 ROW I: Ruth Bragg, Mary Thorson, Peggy Heiser, Carilouise Wood, Jan Hansen, Shirley Woolington, Lois Tikkener, Mary Christensen, Kay Richards. Phi Upsilon Omicron Phi Upsilon Omicron, the oldest honorary on campus, is the professional Home Economics fraternity. These junior and senior women in the upper two-fifths of their class have an acute interest in the homemaking field and in scholarship. To attain interest in domestic studies, these girls give breakfasts, freshman teas, and a Founder ' s Day Banquet. They also print and sell high a ltitude cookbooks, and annually give an award to the freshman girl with the highest scholastic average in the home economics field. Two members, Mary Christensen and Shirley Woolington won International Farm Youth Exchange trips abroad. 182 ROW I: Sandy Fans, Jeanne Salter, Warren Mack, Shcri Spear, Bill Nomian, Carole Donley, Roberta Jansen. ROW II: Bill Stall, Dick Perue, Geoff Cole, Don Ricks, Don Bettis, Ray Jackson. ROW III: Tom Kidd, W. R. Biggs, Hugh Ellis, Bill Kennedy, Karl Harper, Jim Cooper. Pi Delta Epsilon is the clearing house for all campus publication problems. UW journalists, whether they be editors, business managers, or cub reporters for the BI, are interested in pica poles, printing, the press in general, and methods of communication. Each spring this group takes time out to honor campus leaders with the Grid- iron Banquet. This is a general session where campus problems are discussed. Pi Delts also sponsor the an- nual Inkslinger ' s Queen contest and Inkslingers ' Ball. In the spring the J-majors take off en masse to Denver for their annual field trip. Geoff Cole, president, was the UW Pi Delt representative at the national conven- tion at Cornell University, Ithica, N.Y. Phi Delta Epsilon 183 Psi Chi ROW I: Russell F. Canute, Claudette Horton, Peggy Robb, Kenneth Walter, Cleo Terry, Linda Sarchet, Bill Halsetli. ROW II: Paul Crissman, Wilson Walthann, Jr., Doris Hutts, Lillian Portenier, Richard Bergman, Richard Mowry, LaVern Nelson. Rodeo Club mm.- m-m ROW I: Duene Marlatt, Carol Ludwig, Dale Madden, Polly Schaffer, Gary Greenough, Clara Sedgwick, Jack Pelessier, Donna Nelson, Marilyn Jones. ROW II: Darlene Sandberg, Fritzy Marburger, Bette Darlington, Dick Brown, Judy Anderson, Lorraine Senlyeki, Jack Williams, John Muller. ROW III: Tom Griev, Dale Hendrickson, Sally Shepperson, O ' Leary Flock, Jim Moore, Buddy Schipp, William Johnson. ROW IV: Pug Jorgenson, Kent Westedt, Bob Rolston, Mike Carroll. ROW V: Bob Gaskell, Henry Yorger, Jim Crilly, Bob Rabou. 184 J ROW I: David Fedrizzi, Veldon O. Long, Perry Westerfield, Torao Yoshida, Warren Griffith. ROW II: Jack Noblitt, James D. Bailey, Valentine Poljanec, Moe Karame, Roger Bush, Dale Crank, Wayne Johnson. ROW III: Ronald Kidman, Tom Rutten, Donald Brown, Vernon Vinzant, Bernard G. Green, Robert Champlin. The Brains of the Engineering College are found in Sigma Tau. Election to membership in this organization requires a grade average in the upper one-third of all the Engineering College. This year Sigma Tau made history by initiating its iirst women member, Eiyn Jo Banner. An honors Banquet was held this year where the out- standing freshinan engineer was elected. Torao Yoshida headed the organization this year. Sigma Tau ROW I: Rod Winterbottom, Frank Trelease, Don Leichtweis, Tai-Seng Chen, James Ohrtman, Don Fisher, Duane E. Pond, William F. Bramall. ROW II: Chris Christensen, R. L. Shipman, Lewis Lewton, Harland Thompson, David MeVey, Eryn Banner, Keith Ellerbmch, Vance Christiansen. ROW III: Lee Kaser, James Wilson, Lynn L. Tipton, Bob Joppson, Junior Jacobs, Ray Pavlovick, Hubert Margetts, Gary R. Diehl, ojhn Manelis, Jim Cole, Larry Nelson. ROW IV: Gordon Hoover, Alan Higgins, Richard Honking, Richard Biers, Fred Burgess, Richard Kramer, Don Rimmer, Fred Gatti, Larry Wendell, Fred Shaver, Robert Evans. m I 1 Q Q 1 f I $ f f -m f 5, W - ROW I: Claudia Gillette, Sandra Fans, Lyn Parsons, Lin McLaughlin, Mary Lou Foreman, Kay Kepler, Colleen Larson, Nancy Hartwell. ROW IL Sue Wiley, Marcia Bradley, joen Williams, Pat Wilson, Nan Curtis, Pat McDonald, Sharon Lynn, Nancy Skyles, Donna Preis, Sharon Stmnpff. ROW IIL Linda Larson, Darlene Johnson, Pat Lambert, Lynn Evans, Kathy Bales, Bonita Benson, Sheri Spear, Karin Erickson, Janice Elmer, Carla Schad, Aldine Peterson, Mary Schlaikjer, Patty O ' Melia, advisor. Spurs Sporting the white sweaters and skirts with the brown and gold emblems are the Wyoming Spurs. This sopho- more service honorary initiates girls with a 2.55 grade average or above and have a good record in leadership and college activities. The tapping of Spurs at Torch- light Laurels causes each freshman girl ' s heart to jump as her name is called and she joins the long line of new and old Spurs as they wind their way through the audi- torium. Ushering at athletic events and assembUes, sponsoring pepsters, and deliv ering singing valentines are a few of the many activities these busy girls are en- gaged in. 186 ROW I: Barbara Tihen, Mary Schlaikjer, Winifred Sawaya. ROW II: Helga Prostel, Judy Jevvett, Pat Lambert, Dorothy Shaffer. Tau Beta Sigma and Kappa Kappa Psi Tail Beta Sigma provides the feminine touch to the art and appreciation of good music while their male cohorts, Kappa Kappa Psi, furnish the masculine oomph. During the year these two organizations combine in marching band, concert band and orchestra. Two annual events are the trips during football season to boost the Cowboys spirit and co-sponsoring the Band Awards Banquet and Ball. ROW I: Marvin Marcus, Robert Miller, Larry Rosentreter, Frank Zuech, Joe Jackson, Charles Smith. ROW II: Jim Moyer, Charles P. Seltenrich, advisor, Robert Hopkins, John Novotny, Don Sailors, Larry Wheeler, Arthur Nyquist, Don Ferguson. 187 W Club Promoting better relations between the athletes and the students is the main goal of the W Club this year. The wearers of the big yellow W ' s on the brown jackets can be noticed from far away— usually as a welcoming committee for the freshman girls at Hoyt Hall. One of the big projects of this group of varsity letter winners is selling freshman beanies to new students as they stand in registration lines the first day. Another widely known function of the W Club is their annual spring picnic. Bob Kagle is the president of the group. ROW I: Harold Farmer, Paul Murature, Bob Kagle, Charles Haile, Herb Karcher, Bob Niethold. RO y H: Dale Madden, Mike McGill, Peter K. Jones, Dale Memmelaar, Larry Zowada, James Finch, Fred Brownlee, Murt Dniry. ROW HI: Bill Nunn, Wes Metzler, Warren Benson, Bill Cheney, Ron Hedin, John PhiUips, Richard Hanks. 188 Religious Organizations 189 Campus Christian Fellowship The Campus Christian Fellowship invites students to consider the life Jesus Christ offers and to have fellow- ship through an interdenominational organization. This year the members held a fall conference in Colorado, sponsored guest speakers for their meetings, held a senior breakfast farewell, and a Homecoming banquet. Fred Brownlee is the president of the group. ROW I: Helga Prostel, Janice Johnson, Elaine Reinke, Janet Sprinkles, Aldeen Peterson. ROW II: Paul Benzel, Gordon Robertstad, Fred Brownlee, Jim Jacobson, Steve Abbott, Charlie Jacobson. 190 ROW I: John Harvey, Jim Bentley, Ernest R. Manewal, Vasil Vasileff, Lee MacClean, Dale Cundall, Bill lihen, i ' hilip Minter. KUW li: Kyie Boeger, Vera Clark, Caroline Macy, Susanne Jessup, Barba ra Tihan, Sharon Nelson, Marilyn MaGee, Evelyn Taylor, Tapsy Irvin, Carol Spreng, William C. Edwards. ROW III: Karen Lehner, Karen Lembcke, Sally Shotgunn, Sharon Lynn, Barbara Hon, Marilyn Beeler, Sandy Nelson, Katherine Chionis, Shirley Malouf. ROW IV: Dennis Damon, Frank Beaman, BiU Dale, Jack Crofb, Douglas Kedl, John Lynch, Bill Collier, Henry R. Phipps, Rupert Werner. Canterbury Club, composed of Episcopal college stu- dents and faculty, provides opportunity for spiritual ma- turity and growth. The group meets in study groups and turity and growth. The group met in study groups and religion courses, Sunday supper meetings, fall and spring retreats, communion services, and breakfasts. In addi- tion there are parties, dances, outings, and a mission sponsored by the group during the school year. Head of the organization is Jim Bentley. Canterbury Club 191 Barbara Cottrell Sandra Dickensheets Medora Eyre Julie Houtz Kay Jensen Virjean Michaels Shirley Moedl Joan Norton Lambda Delta Sigma Martha Parkinson Peggy Parks Lynn Purintun Ethel Stevens Cleo Terry Lois Tikkaner Leron Allied Dougas Baird Vearl Bird Paul Burton The members of Lambda Delta Sigma are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. This group is divided into two organizations— the Alpha chapter for men and the Omega chapter for women. This year the group took first place in the independent division of the Homecoming Sing, and first place in the men ' s and women ' s division of the Most Original float competition in the Home- coming Parade. The girl ' s chairwoman was Darlene Harrison and the boy ' s chair- man was Garry Crook. Gerald Call Russell Cottrell Hal Gardner Robert Jones Robert Moncur Ronald Morey Larry Proffit Ralph Robertson 1% V v 1 J 1 p., jl ■ You grasp the paddle firmly, stick your tongue out, and There ' s just no way to This country ' s bound to have a woman president someday. Someone always looks 194 escape classes. And what about the turnip crop in Latvia? See, we have a new phone number. at the camera. 195 ROW I: Uwe Dahl, Edward Endicott, Dietrich Kroger, Larry W. Yotlier. ROW II: Anne Hovick, Joan Hill, Carolyn Peterson, Jayne Peterson, Karen Johnson. ROW III: Ed Fabricius, Rev. D. J. Adamcik, Le Verne W. Nelson, Palmer Steen, Richard C. Griffin, Michael F. Reitz. Lutheran Students The Lutheran Students association have had as their purposes, service to the church, participation in Re- heious Emphasis Week, caroHng and visiting shut-ins at Christmas time, and fellowship with Christian young people. Thev carried these plans out with Sunday Eve- ning fellowship. Missionary work, picnics, Christmas Caroling, Easter breakfast and exchanges with other re- hgious organizations. R. C. (Dick) Griffin headed the Trinity Lutheran student organization this year. 196 havelrried ' ' ot, r ' ' ' ' ' ' T ' lub members, nave carried on a busy program this year. This inchides and c ' omm • ' ' ' u lf ' ' ' s ' cliscussion gro„p nf rfJn ° ' -eaWasts. Membership is eomposed Newman Club OFFICERS ROW II: LEFT OF MSGR. JOHN McDEVITT- T T 197 ROW I: Kathryn Kurtz, Karen Tow ner. ROW II: Bonnie Holden, Jayne Moseley, Mary Christensen, Roberta Kerr, Helga Prostel, Joan Walters. ROW III: Ben V. Voipahl, Uwe Dahl, William Cameron, Bill Tihen, Forest Baston. Religious Emphasis Week Council This organization, taking over the former duties of SCRO, has as its main project the planning of Rehgious Emphasis Week, where rehgious leaders from all over are invited to speak to students in large assemblies or private conferences. Membership on the REW council is gained by election from individual religious organiza- tions as representatives for that group. 198 ROW I: Ron Hedin, Marcia Bradley, Vernon Vinzart. ROW II: Mr. Horace Moore, Forest Baston, Jane Lacy, Judy Strand, Charlotte Miller, Bonnie Holden, Louise Dickey. ROW III: Mrs. Vandi Moore, Bob Mengel, Marilyn Barnes, Peggy Cheshier, Phyllis Morris, Geraldine McCoy, Elizabeth Daum. ROW IV: Kenneth Serres, Karvin Kilmer, Larry Armstrong, Sue Mayer, John Mayer. The welcome banquet given the second Sunday of school by the Roger Williams Clul:) is a happy affair for all Bap- tist college students. Breakfast before Sunday School and dinner with an evening program by the students, plus their various parties and banquets held throughout the year keep this group one of the busiest on campus. Roger Williams Club 199 ROW I: Fred Miller, Ed Nelson, Aziz Bui, Milt Coulter, John Wade, Bob Miller, Mick McGrath, Max A. Kaser, Don Condie, Lance Barker, Robert Ball, Roger Taylor, Bill Barlow. ROW II: Mirajuddin, Ellen Likino, Karen Rasmussen, Sally Shepperson, Marcie Griffith, Kathryn Kurtz, Ruth Ellen Sands, JoAnn Boundy, Dorothy Ann Shaffer, Alice Reisch, Cheri Frederick, Connie Prahm, Louise McKnight, Harriet Taylor, Joan Anderson. ROW III: Rosemary Barlow, Jane Purson, Janet Watson, Nancy Anderson, Virginia Harris, Sharron Wright, Cathey Van Reekum, Martha Spigelberg, Bev Johnson, Lois Stanfield, Judy Smith, Carolyn Kelley, Mrs. John Wade, Ted Wade, Ann Armstrong, Bonnie Benson. ROW IV: John Dunder, Jim Chesebro, Larry Hulbert, Bud Dillinger, Bob Gish, Rod Chisholm, Don Hawes, Allan McConnell, Wee W. Park, Ben M. Vorpahl, Dick Hogue, Tony Torkelson, Tai-Sang Chan, Gene Fisk. United Christian Fellowship United Christian Fellowship represents the merger of the University Westminster Fellowship, Disciples Stu- dent Fellowship and includes students of the Christian Presbyterian and United Church of Christ. The main purpose of UCF is to help students continue their spir- itual growth during their campus life. The group par- ticipates in fall and spring retreats, the faculty bike race, Christmas caroling, Palm Sunday services and has regular Sunday evening meetings and study sessions during the week. The president of the organization was Bonnie Benson. 200 ROW I: Janet Peterson, Diane Markley, Lillian Lund, Roberta Kerr, Laura Brookbank. ROW 11: Rev. Jay Wilson, Theda Stark, Sharon Lundy, Dick Lund, Stan Stark, Clark Lacy. ROW III: Ron Gregory, Peggy Haws, Ken Hladek, Dale Good, Rich Peck, assistant director; Russ Donley, Herb French. A home away from home in the church is the motto of the Wesley Foundation. The Methodist students of the campus, and any other interested parties, may participate in any of the varied activities sponsored by this group, inckiding a fall retreat with Colorado, Utah and Wyoming, a spring formal, Tuesday morning break- fasts and a Christmas party. This group purchased a bus which they used for long trips and to carry their mem- bers from church to campus. Wesley Foundation ROW I: Joyce Bateman, Helga Prostel, Eleanor Stepp, Alice Brown, Helen Willis. ROW H: Jay Deveraux, Cleta East, Janice Johnson, Marilyn Mc- Phee, Imo Russell, Saudi Nauman. ROW HL Randy Schenk, Ed Cole, David Watt, Stewart Veitch. 201 Sure hope it ' s ready in time for dinner. The place where the people who look for rocks go to school. r SMMkm L.i;;eiiSi iMai:-3te?ir 2K 3jtfife;i ' .: Sororities 203 Marie L. Annala Caryl Barrows Mary L. Banish Sandra S. Buzan ' ' i -w y ' m y Barbara E. Chandler Virginia Ann Emmett Marrilyn M. Farthing Donna L. Finkbinder Lavanetta P. Forbes Barbara J. Garland Janice Ann Hansen Kay M. Hawley Mary Louise Bryan President Alpha Chi Omega The Alpha Chi ' s have been in a social whirl this year with their functions, annual costume dance and spring formal. The girls who wear the tiny golden lyre can claim the distinction of being the only house on campus with a fish pond in their living room. The Alpha Chi ' s possess a fair share of campus leaders this year with Juletta Northup as Big Sister ChaiiTnan and Iron Skull; Nancy Skyles, Spur and assistant copy editor for the Wyo; Janice Hansen, Iron Skull; Caryl Barrows, Air Force ROTC sponsor; and Mary Louise Bryan, Army ROTC sponsor and chapter president. 1 i jj Janet E. Henberg Sharon L. Johnson Susan K. Krouse Sharon A. Long Norma D. Macdonald Martha L. Mason Sandra G. McAuleffe Marilyn E. McCanne Lola Ann McLeod Bonnie Kay Nimmo Mary Juletta Northrup Claudia J. Ondler Twylah O. Perkins Marian P. Rahonce Joyce E. Rogers Oleeta Ada Russell Kay A. Schliske Nancy L. Skyles Linda Ann Sherard Janice M. Speers w Jo Ann C. Swindler Eleanor J. Thorson Come ' n get it before I throw it to the hogs Lamp ' s crooked Alice M. Underwood Nelda L. Vines Me hunt many buffalo. Wilma G. Wadsworth Donna June Williams Next time I ' ll duck. We sometimes study. Rushing. You ' re sure there ' s no Santa Claus? It was a rough game Ma. 207 Helen L. Allison Eryn Jo Banner Yi - m .- Ruth E. Bragg Karen K. Coy Barbara A. Davidson Elizabeth Ann Daum Carole Crumpacker President Katliryn E. Dinneen Nancy R. Dudenhaver Sharon L. Edens Irma L. Hanneman Chi Omega Chi Omega supported many campus leaders this year. Four members were elected to Mortar Board, Emma Jo Spie- gelberg was president of Phi Gamma Nu; Shirley Woolington was president of Phi Upsilon Omega; Ellen Spann was presi- dent of AWS, Ruth Bragg was Panhellenic president and Carolyn Peterson was secre- tary of Mortar Board. The Chi Omegas ' activities did not stop at this for among the campus activities during the year, they sponsored their annual fall fonnal dance. Ellen R. Hill Joan L. Hill Marcia A. Griffith Laura E. Hill Susanne E. Jessup Shirley A. Kercher Sharon Kosanke Kathryn E. Kurtz Martha Long Gertraud H. Lembcke L Karen Lembcke Patricia Ann Lubisher Geraldine A. McCoy Gwendolyn F. McKie Mary L. Manargan Susan D. Mansell Martha Jayne Morris Kathleen Phillips Carolyn D. Peterson Nancy G. Peterson Kay M. Reber Juliet T. Reid Jane Richmond Marilyn M. Richmond M. Karine Sandman Juditli A. Strand Ellen E. Spann Emma Jo Spiegelberg Delores Ann Walters Ramona L. Woods Shirley Ann Woolington j « f - IkV Who says this coffees bad? That guy looks like a revenuer. One must sometimes go to great lengths for a date. «IIBi3HhSShHhIIIIHv Who wears short shorts? Pie ' s good. This is nice. Latest in evening wear. Bare legs do get cold. i 211 Ruth Ann Baggs Kathy E. Bales Eleanor Ann Beckman Judith Kathryn Benson Mary R. Bruegger Winnifred Bruegger Mary L. Butler Verla Jo Chandler Nancy K. Clark Brenda A. Covell Donna Jean Cummings Margot Rae Davis Sandra J. Dearinger President Delta Delta Delta The wearers of the Crescent Moon and three stars were outstanding on the cam- pus this year with social and scholastic leaders. They won the Homecoming Sing and copped first place in the Homecoming most original float contest. Campus leaders were Hjalma Person in Mortar Board, Joen Williams, Claudia Gillette, Kathy Bales, Pat Wilson, Sharon Stumpff, Karin Erickson, Sheri Spear, and Donna Preis were in Spurs. Ann Beckman, Patty O ' Meha, Nancy Quinn, Diane Forbes and Lucille Mayland were Student Senators. Carolyn Kelley was a cheerleader and Lucille Mayland, Joyce Lester and Colleen Ferguson were Pepsters. Sheri Spear was business manager of the student directory. Six Tri-Delts were Angels and two were Chorettes, The Tri-Delts held a Pine Party at Christmas and the Pearl Dinner Dance in the spring. Marion Fern Dimond Janet L. Ellis Karin E. Erickson Coleen K. Ferguson Diane J. Forbes Glenda Vee Foster Claudia J. Gillette Jeanette L. Hartman Charlotte E. Heame Joan Herrington Carolyn K. Kelley Sally A. Kidd Audrey A. Leichtivers Joyce E. Lester Pat L. Linn Loretta Louise McKnight Lucille J. May land Jane M. Metzler Connie J. Millard Sharon A. Nelson Patty B. O ' Melia Donna L. Osborne Hjalma M. Person Linda L. Peryam Susan K. Peterson Gretchen Kay Powell Patricia A. Powers Donna M. Preis Carol A. Richard Janet Kay Rickert Julie D. Schwid Sue Anne Slonaker Ellen Sheridan Spear Lois M. Stanfield Nancy Rae Strand Sharon Stumpff Nancy K. Suther Diana L. Taylor Mary Lou Titensor Joen K. Williams Lolyta F. Williams Patricia A. Wilson Muriel J. Woodworth The scentamental skunk. How can they smile? And a Happy New Year. Working on the chain gang These are Tri Delts. 215 Judith A. Anderson O. Nancy Anderson Marilyn Jean Beeler Josephine F. Bevinetto Judy B. Burgess Ina Rae Chapman Nancey J. Curfman Kay M. Doto Judith A. Eaton Joanne L. Ehlers Janice K. Elmer Sandra L. Fans Kaye M. Richard President Kappa Delta The Kappa Delta girls often have more than one finger in the pie at a time. They are noted for such girls as Sandra Fans, news editor of the Branding Iron, Judy Anderson and Janice Elmer, cheerleaders, and Jo Bevinetto and Janice Elmer, WYO staff members. Sharon Jones is a pepster and Donna Mills is an AFROTC Angel. Much hard work and diligence gave the KD ' s first place in the Homecoming pa- rade with the most beautiful float and second place in the Homecoming Sing. Other activities for which the KDs are noted are the Christmas party for welfare children, Alum ' s State Day and their spring formal. Spurs were Sandra Fans, Pat Lam- bert, and Janice Elmer. Jane Lacy headed Protestant Student Council. Kaye Richard sei ' ved as president. Connie M. Fleming Kathleen J. Green wald Mary A. Haak Joanne C. Harris Marjorie J. Harris Sharon K. Jones Julieann Lacy Margaret Jane Lacy Pat J. Lambert Karen K. Lehner Linda M. Linnett Ellen Lou Lipkins Carol M. Ludwig Marilyn Magee Janet K. Marks Nancy A. Massey Donna J. Mills Mary Jo Muhphy Sandra L. Nelson Joncee A. Newsom Barbara A. O ' Connor Dorothy L. Pearson Dorothy L. Percival Janita S. Pzinski Molly E. Riedesel Barbara K. Riley Peggy M. Robb Nancy J. Roderick Darlene G. Sandberg Polly E. Shaffer _;M Norma Jean Shanley Cora A. Shelton -■•;• JV Harriett J. Taylor Karen F. Towner ' j Mi M J Edith Kay Waters Sharron A. Wilson Geraldine Woodward Joanne O. Yant This is etiquette??? Just which is Elvis? Ye Okie After Hours Coffee Shoppe wWf; _ flpi - Who ' s afraid of the big bad penquin? But it ' s wet down here!!! ROAR!!! 219 Anita L. Alexander Nancy L. Anderson Marilyn R. Barnes Charlene E. Bell Ginny Booth Nancy Bower Barbara Brown Kathryn Brueckner Marlyn Bryan Larue Cheney Janice Christensen Patricia Connell Ruth Ann Robinson President Kappa Kappa Gamma The school year of 1957-58 was a busy one for the Gamma Omicron chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma. These girls had many prominent wearers of the golden key. Edo Hanna was Homecoming Queen Attendant. Carla Schad, Linda Larson, and Sharon Lynn were Army ROTC spon- sors and Mary Hart, Edo Hanna, and Judy Smith were cheerleaders. AFROTC Angels included Gwen Hillstead, Gay Watkins, Pat Connell, Carol King, Sandra Hansen, Ruth Ann Robinson, Cadet Colonel, and Mary Hart. Jeri Kirk was a Mortar Board, and Carla Schad and Gwen Hillstead were pepsters. Gay Watkins and Marilyn Barnes served on Student Senate. Spurs were Nan Curtis, Darlene Johnson, Pat McDonald, Sharon Lynn, Linda Larson, and Carla Schad. Jeanne Slater was busi- ness manager of the WYO and Ellen Huff- man, Ginny Booth, Carol King, and Mari- lyn Barnes were yearbook staff members. Kappa ' s held the traditional Monmouth Duo with the Pi Phis and sponsored their annual rodeo breakfast. Ruth Ann Robin- son led the group as president. Nan T. Curtis Edwina Dawson Patricia Dunn Joyce E. Dykins Carol Ann Edwards Gretchen Griggs Edo Hanna Sandra Hansen Mary Hart Mary Ann Havrilo Karen Hillman Gwen Hillstead Barbara E. Hon Paula Hon Ellen Huffman Judy Jewett Darlene Johnson Carol King Jeri Anselmi Kirk Edith Larsen Linda Larson Roberta Luman Sharon L. Lynn Patricia L. McDonald Marcia L. Masters Sharon L. Millward Jayne Moseley Joan Kay Osborne Karen Phelps Ronice R. Sandberg Carla Lou Schad Nancy J. Schlupp Sally M. Shawver Joanna Shillinglaw Delmyma K. Simpson Jeanne M. Slater Judith I. Smith Sandra L. Smith Phyllis C. Spain Janice C. Still Sally A. Strother Helen R. Sulenta Mary Talovich Evelyn Rose Taylor Jeanette L. Wade Gay Watkins Lynne Weisenberger Carole Wendt Ouch! Cut myself! Your back itch? Worse than the spooks. The spooks. He did? But I don ' t beheve in Santa Claus. 223 Rosalie C. Apodaco Mary Sue Baker Mary Phyl Bever Nancy K. Bjorn Joan L. Botero Karen M. Damson Carol F. DeKay Lynn Evans Elsbeth L. Fair Muriel Flynn Mary Lou Foreman Noralyn S. Gerrish Barbara Smith President Pi Beta Phi This year the Pi Beta Phi arrow pointed to Roberta Green, 1957 Homecoming Queen. Bright lights also shone on the Pi Phis in many campus organiations and activities. Lou Foreman was Spus presi- dent; Barbara Smith, Mortar Board presi- dent; and Mary Lee Herman, Phi Sigma Iota president. Aniiy sponsors were Lynn Mabee, Mary Kay Sullivan, Marial O ' Melia, and Mary Kay Kingham. Angels were Mary Sue Baker, Judy Houtz, Katie Kugland, and Carola Rowland. Roberta Green and Nancy Bjoni were cheerleaders and Sue Wiley was a pepster. Karen Kah- leen had the lead in Teahouse of the August Moon. Those in Student Senate were Roberta Green, Mary Thorson, and Barbara Smith. Representatives from Pi Phi in Mortar Board were Carol DeKay and Barbara Smith. Annual activities in- cluded the Monmouth Duo with the KKG ' s and the Senior farewell dance this spring. President was Barbara Smith. Coralee J. Gladwin Nadine Glidden Vivian C. Grant Nonna L. Grey Lynn B. Hamsberger Nancy J. Hartwell Mary Lee Herman Susan E. Hirsig Marilyn R. Hoffman Judith A. Houtz Ann E. Hurtt Karen E. Kahleen Mariel E. Kallerud Kay J. Kepler Mary K Kingham Katherine A. Ku gland Colleen R. Larson Lin McLaughlin Lynne Mabee Marial O ' Melia Bobette Melcher Carolyn J. Mortimer Peggy A. Murphy Leslie Lyn Parsons W. Josn Renkel Carola J. Rowland Judy Sampson Mary J. Schlaikjer Susan L. Schmidt Sarah K. Spann Mary Kay Sullivan Mary L. Thorson Linda L. Vass Sue M. Wiley Cari Louise Wood a Now the secret is out. Just a lonely little Pi Phi This is how we keep our grades up. So we built a float. All this and not a man in sight. 227 I came to leani how to make baskets. We came to leam how to select a husband. The rest of us came for our three of these. I came to learn a trade. I came to learn how to cook. •«is-i !r; ' a B ' w ¥fiaw;3  fO ' 9 ' •:««:■«! • ' J3 s i w« ' iE miv f?f-,T,t-.a--i-r — -- ' „-- -!r ' Wf a ' -Jlllh '  ' Fraternities 229 J V J Robert H. Christensen Stanley Brown Kenneth Benson John Cochran James Colva Burdette Forsch Gerald Graves Douglas Griff eth Herbert Hamilton William Kennedy Larry Keszler Lee G. Larson Dale Plaster President Acacia Acacia fraternity is composed of mem- bers of the Masons or men interested in Masonic work. This year the future Ma- sons sponsored a pledge dance in the fall where the members and their dates took a trip on a Night on the Nile. Outstand- ing pledge award went to Gerald Graves. Acacia was headed this year by Dale Plaster. Chuck L. Lloyd Ronald Mahan Morris Massey David Matteson John Raymond Thomas Satterfield Leroy Sinner Irvin Skelton ■i ro s Vf ' y i 4 li, 231 i v V . Pies ' good What do you think? There we sat, drinking spiked punch Skelly spiked it 232 Has the Dean heard? And then this guy says Can ' t stand shoes! When we saw the camera, we all Nice haircut! When tlie fuse blows, you II! m ' I ■J Man ' s best friend Who ' s that guy in the background? 233 Dennis Anderson Michael J. Baker Dixon Bourne Bobert W. Braatz George William Carpender Edward E. Chase Edward Howshar President Edson C. Cole Jack Crofts Dean A. Dalziel Michael J. Dankowski Alpha Tau Omega This is the long awaited year for the ATO ' s. Their new house is completed on Fraternity Row. The new chapter house will prove to be useful for their numerous social functions and house parties. Some of the outstanding men in Alpha Tau Omega include Edward Howshar, presi- dent of Alpha Epsilon Delta and Alpha Tau Omega; Ron Mathewson, president of Iron Skull; and James Watt, president of Phi Epsilon Phi. James E. Dannatell Gary L. Decker Edward W. Denny Jerry B. Dixon David A. Dodge Tyler Dodge Arden B. Eplar Brent D. Foster Dean G. Fox James A. Fox Robert E. Garfield Robert P. George Marion E. Gilmore John C. Harvey Jerry L. Heinbaugh Charles E. Hejde Richard L. Howard Kenneth R. Jacobson Edward M. Janulewicz Alan J. Jessup Rex R. Keith Daniel J. Kelly E. Philip Kelley Charles R. Kenyon August L. Keyes Ron K. King Jerry L. Lane John W. Larson Lester L. LeBaugh Don L. Leichtweis Dennis W. Lohse Earl K. Madsen Ronald W. Mathewson Monty D. McDonald Neil E. McMillan Don E. Miller William R. Morey Wade K. Newell David W. Rovve Mike J. Sullivan William R. Taliafearo Donald A. Thoren Gary D. Toftely Robert C. Ulrich Jerry J. Waitman James G. Watt Edward A. Weir Jack L. Noblitt Don H. Orr LaVeme Plenger James J. Putnam John B. Richard Jack A. Richmond There must be an easier a ' t(i liuild a fence. We get all the dirtv work. Probably posing. Tliis isn ' t posed. I ii V J?W l « J t V ;: i r Good practice, if you ' re an Ag major. ' hat can ou say? r 238 Naw, that ' s not the Pacific Ocean. Boy, that looks good Ron, gee that sure looks . Sorry we had to use this old picture. Those people in the background are working. You ' re the one who said I ' d like skiing. He ' s not working. 239 Everett Lee Belden Con E. Bernbeck Earl L. Boardman Larry J. Bourret Richard F. Cummings Dennjs R. Daly Robert L. Dickman Albert K. Dobrenz Jim W. Doughty Richard R. Drake Jim W. Facinelli Dick G. Hiser Marvin Cronberg President FarmHouse Men who seek their occupations in agriculture are the members of Farm House fraternity. Their main goal is to prepare themselves for a future in agri- cultural work, both socially and profes- sionally. Among their prominent mem- bers are Bob Rolston, ASUW president and Mason Skiles, student senator. Mar- vin Cronberg has served as president this year. Richard H. Mowry Robert L. Rolston Kenneth F. Serres Mason F. Skiles Donald E. Stoner Stanley W. VerStraten Larry C. Vyvey Loren H. Willford Ward L. Hoblit Sam L. Jolley Carl C. Kahenbach Alvin D. Kilmer John L. Lancaster Ivan J. Lindsey Paul J. Lupcho John D. McCormick David E. McCue Henry F. Mayland Thomas A. Miller George A. Morrow Mush, you Husky! Conflab! Please pass food. If you ask me n Casual??? This picture was posed!!! 242 Hello - Motlier? The cogs that turn this wheel. mk:- J Shall we or A typical scene. Ain ' t he cute? This here ' s my friend from up North. 243 Gerald Anderson Dan Allegretti James D. Bailey Walter Bender Richard Bourne Richard Kent Carlson Robert Carroll William Carroll Milton Coulter James Cowper Joseph Daly Harold Fred DeBolt James Trenholm President Kappa Sigma The Kappa Sig ' s started the new year in a social whirl with their social functions and Kappa Sig Stomp. Two well-known figures on campus, Jim Bailey and Dick Perue, were elected to Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. Head- ing the Kappa Sigs this year is Jim Tren- holm. Jack Finnerty Richard Fitzgerald R. Don Freer Angelo Georgeios Glen Jon Gilbert Nicholas Gill Richard Godfred Warren Griffith Karl Greth Ronald Hankins Dale B. Harris Jack Humphrey Mac A. Htiichins James Johnston Lee Johnston Nelson Johnson Jon C. Jones David G. Laird Gene Lenz William Lutz Bruce MacDougall John Manelis Ernest Manewal Harold Meier Eddie Nelson Larry Nelson Edgar Neithold Robert Neithold Bill Norman Robert Oslund Looks like he just stepped out of a magazine. Robert Richard Penie Clothes make the man. Larry Price John Quinn William Ryan Darrell Sheppard Richard Stone Charles Stroh Robert D. Ttate Thomas A. Thompson Anthony Torkelson Perry Evans Westerfield IT, I 1 1 247 J The Chow Hounds. A few of the boys catching up on their studying. $65 pledges. I ' Mom Price and Prexy Jim Trenholm. Star Athlete. Damn thing ' s tricky. Sure we had social functions this year. Down the hall Some of the older men in the house, during their younger days— about 10 years ago. Something New? Studying isn ' t everything but it helps the old average. :E .i- m.  Jack C. Allen Clark Anton Deno Avgares Harold Bacheller William Beck James Bentley Charles Bower Maurice Campbell Charles Clare William Cooke James Cooper Richard Day C. Lewis Christensen President Phi Delta Theta The dedication of their new house was the highhght of the year for Phi Delta Theta. The Phi Delta can always be rec- ognized as the fraternity with so many varsity lettermen. Among their achieve- ments they can boast of being chosen the outstanding chapter of Phi Delta Theta in the region for 1957, and the success of their annual Shipwreck Dance and Ber- muda Ball. Al Wolfe, ASUW Vice Presi- dent; Dick Griffin, Senate; and Jim Bent- ley, President of Religious Organizations were just a few of their active members on the Wyoming campus. Lew Christen- sen served as president this year. Robert Duncan Harold Farmer Richard Finnerty John Flippin Bruce Fujihawa Donald Glass Paul Gray Robert Grieve Richard Griffin Earl Guthrie Thomas Gutz William Halseth Charles Hamilton Donald Hebnick Ray Jackson Edwin Jenks Bud Kaiser Tony Kovalok Douglas Kedl Kenneth Kelly Louis Kline Lawrence Knoll Theodore Kyle Jon Landeen Clyde Magill Milton Middles wart James Miller James Montgomery Clarence Morley Wilham Nunn Jack O ' Niell James Orr Clay Parker Kenneth Paul Edward Pearson Frank Phelps :I J- ' Richard Pullum Clay Rowley Edgar Rickmanis Louis Seaverson James Scott Bryan Sheedy Dwain Sims WaiTen Snyder John B. Steele Edward G. Suranyi Emmett Taft Herbert Taylor Pat A. Thorpe George Tully David L. Wiley Jerry D. Wilkinson Rod G. Whitlock Clyde A. Wolfe ' Gotta ' get that Hi Fi, gotta ' get that Hi No, Mother. We haven ' t been smoking! trri !1 •n S? tiA I n y ' Ijj i KM ' igjjM 2if 1 1 4 w m A • Ma, they ' re makin ' eyes at me! Ain ' t I a doll? ? ? Robert J. Adami n f Allen S. Baugartner Raymond A. Brush Donald L. O ' Connell Phi Kappa The members of Pi Kappa won first place in the humorous division of the Homecoming parade this year. This fra- ternity is unique in that its teachings in- clude the philosophy of the Roman Catho- lic Church. During the year the Phi Kap- pas sponsored a spring formal and a fall dance. President this year was Hubert L. Shaffer. « John DelGreco Anthony A. Liicro Joseph T. Martino John N. Sulich 1 256 r- That horse will never hold him. Six eyes. What ' re you doing to tliat tree? May I have a nickle for my piggy bank? Tlien tliis here monster says Go to college to learn a trade. 257 Robert A. Balling Clyde B. Baringer Frank C. Beaman John C. Barratt Richard H. Barratt Newcomb B. Bennett Daniel C. Bertelli Darryl D. Bindschadler George C. Blakeman Owen H. Colling Henry W. Case Oren J. Chesebro Rod Chisholm President Sigma Alpha Epsilon Comfortably settled in their new chap- ter house, the Sig Alpha ' s started the ball rolling with their annual Undertaker ' s Ball during Hallowe ' en and the Bushman ' s Hop, their costume dance. The SAE ' s have among their members some promi- nent campus figures including Frank Tre- lease, student senator, and Dick BaiTatt, outstanding actor of 1957. Rod Chisholm has served as Eminent Archon this year. Jim G. Cole Tim O. Collins Donald C. Condie Korte C. Cooper James W. Core Birney L. Cox Peter D. C row Dennis E. Damon Tom E. Davidson Don DeFond Jack R. Dersham Jerome C. Deveraux Joe M. Dolence John C. Dolence t Clement S. Edington Harold P. Eisenhuth Leif T. Erickson Robert T. Evans 1 Gary V. Francis James E. Fritz John T. Fletcher Ronald J. Gardner William G. Gerrard John C. Gilbert John W. Guy Raymond G. Heid Charles Henn James Hicks Darrell L. Higgins Ben E. Holberg William A. Holliday Stuart Arthur Hurdle Peter K. Jones Joe F. Kamenski John E. Korhonen Ken K. Koster Hans J. Kraus Robert F. Krichbaum Joe H. Kudar Lee W. Larson Mike Lehan Harold D. McDonald Michael McGill Mick P. McGratli Arthur J. McKee Leonard C. McVay David F. McVay Harold R. Martin Sam A. Megeath Wesley J. Metzler James D. Mochler Frank W. Neal Carl J. Nelson John Patrick Noonan Arthur M. Nyquist James W. Ohrtman Dick L. Price Joe W. Redburn Michael E. Ryder DalHs B. Saxton Ken N. Schipporeit Carl V. Scott H. Glenn Scott Nels J. Smith Robert G. Thompson Clifton H. Totten Urban J. Toucher Frank J. Trelease Vasil Vasileff Wayne T. Voss Donald P. White Ronald E. White Tom P. Wilson Ridin ' down the trail . Pledge dance. Suspicions confirmed. Even with the slide nile, they can ' t figure it out. So we all looked at the camera and smiled. 263 John Abemathney William Arton Thomas Atkinson Arthur Ayers . ■ • ' j W ' Jim Bishop Craig Blackner Harry Brokaw Roger Bullock Billy Burd Gale E. Burd Fred Burgess David Cross Bill Williams President Sigma Chi The proud owners of a beautiful new house, the Sigma Chis, had their share of honors. Tom Dawson was a student sena- tor. Ed Wren was president of Young Re- publicans. The Sigs were active in the University theatre with Art Ayers being elected best supporting actor of 1957, and Craig Blackner, most promising freshman actor of ' 57. Members in Iron Skull this year were Roger Reifel and Fred Burgess. Outstanding social functions were the Baby Bawl, the Sweetheart Ball and the annual Derby where sororities and donns compete in kissing contests, egg throwing contests and body beautiful contest. Bill Williams was president of the group. James Cooper Robert Conley Jerry Cody Ray Cline Tom Dawson Lyrm Dimond William Embree Edward Endicott Jon Fiero Bob Fiero Keith Forest John Giesler Bernard Green Ray Haack Carl Halladay Verne Hamlin Richard Hanly Arnold Hanson Paul B. Hinds Ronald Howe Kim Krueger Gordon Lapointe John Lordwekr Harley McKinney John Maxfield Walter May land F. Patrick Monighan Dean Patterson John Profitt Max Rardin Roger Reifel Noel Richardson Bennett Robbins David Robbins Paul Robinson A. J. Rose Dale R. Schmoldt Mmmmm! You smelled this stuff? David E. Sturdevant James A. Whitman Gary H. Williamson Nelson E. Wren George A. Smith Steven T. Smith We dedicate tl:iis house Look, Mom— I mean, Wow! il fi  1 % - n H If J L 1. c But, My Dear ■7£ { Mr mSSi Long awaited moving day. 268 Now look. Partner. She has those dreamy eyes . . Segregation? Sing, Boy, Sing. 269 ik fV« John E. Ackennan Thomas L. Austin Lance R. Barker William L. Barlow John C. Bishop John W. Borders Jon E. Brady Gary D. Brown Ronald E. Brown Ellridge Lee Brubaker W. Earl Barnes 1 ; B|jjB B Dean E. Benson UiAlKik;li Karl G. Harper President Sigma Nu The Sigma Nus can always be counted on for a busy and productive year. They started the year out right by winning first place in the Homecoming Sing with There is Nothing Like a Dame and Some Enchanted Evening. The SNs were active in most phases of campus politics this year and had members in Student Senate and many other organiza- tions. Scholarship wise the SNs were rated second on the campus and received rec- ognition from the National SN fraternity. Outstanding SN is Robert Mahoney, a pharmacy graduate who is studying in Copenhagen, Denmark, on a Fulbright Scholarship. These fellows are well-known for their White Rose Eonnal and Chan- ticleer, the blast held every spring and considered a dandy by the whole cam- pus. Chapter president was Karl Harper. Stewart F. Bnibaker Frank R. Bryant Robert E. Bryant Garry W. Bumette Gary E. Cathcart John M. Coletti Victor J. Cook James B. Crow WiUiam G. Dale Lee G. Dameron Harold G. Dix Ken Dockter Bnice C. Dodges Russell L. Donley Anton F. Eilers Hugh Ellis LeRoy E. Engdahl Robert N. Ferguson Bob S. France Dan A. Glandt Richard G. Grant Gary F. Greenough Dave Gribbin Robert E. Hagestad Robert T. Halbert John G. Hanes Peter M. Hansen Gordon D. Hockamier Gene E. House Larry N. Hulbert Sig W. Jansen Phil E. Janssen Jim L. Keller Thomas O. Kuypers R. Bradford Laughlin Robert L. Linn Julian McClenahan Robert E. Michel A. Fred Miller Mark Dan Moriarty George Q. Moses John C. MuUer Gordon G. Myers Norman R. Newhouse Frank E. Nichols James F. Peck David B. Peryam Tom R. Peterson Fred L. Petsch Gary L. Pierce Donald M. Pierson Donald Joe Pinney Thomas J. Powers Bob C. Rabou  tMMm ' C SMI ■ «=::_: 274 ' Richard J. Ries John P. Robb Michael K. Rodda Robert E. Royer James A. Sandahl Charles A. Sanger John L. Sevilla John C. Shaffer Dean L. Smith Ralph L. Sorensen Steven L. Spiegelberg Dick F. Stanfield Thomas A. Thorson David W. Updike Jon L. Van Cleave James R. Vandel Ron R. Vannelli Ben M. Vorpahl Glen W. Walker Kenneth G. Williams You ' re supposed to beller, not scowl. Then we sang some song about a frat. So that ' s what ' s in that can. Bet there ' s a TV set in this room. 275 Robert W. Anderson Jay Barrus Robert R. Bumford Edward G. Cole Jack H. Crittenden Edward C. East Elwin G. Eastman Gerald L. Egbert Larry D. Emmons Theodore A. Ernst Phillip G. Gunsalus William J. Gundlach Roger Taylor President Sigma Phi Epsilon The Sig Eps are growing in member- ship and prestige on the University of Wyoming campus. One of their projects in the near future is the building of a new house on fraternity row. This year they won second place in the snow sculpture. These fellows were active in ROTC, Phi Epsilon Phi, Iron Skull, Kappa Kappa Psi, and Alpha Kappa Psi. The new house mother is Mrs. Espach. Roger Taylor was the president. Alex A. Meares Robert A. Meininger Harry M. Miller Gary L. Porter Don S. Sailors Craig L. Stump Kenneth D. Whipple James H. Wliipps Adam L. Uhrich Richard W. Houge William L. Johnson Jimmie J. Judd Dennis M. Kiser Carl A. Larson Robert W. Larson J Wonder if they ' re wearing shoes. S pose so? Where ' s the off-on switch? Scalpel. Sponge. ' ' fiLl Aflf- . ' t 3- I told you you should get married. 278 Atta boy. Slop it in. Laziest man in the world. i It ' s all a pose. Is that a coke she ' s holding? - - , 279 Jay E. Abbott Allyn M. Aldrich Gordon C. Booth Donald L. Surge James R. Carmean Don W. Carr Jack Neil Christopher Geza Dienes Harley M. Dietz Thomas J. Elbrecht Gerald C. Goodnight Vernon R. Gookin Richard L. Kelley President Tau Kappa Ep$ilon Sporting the honor of receiving the Alumni Trophy for the outstanding float in the homecoming parade, the TKE ' s started the year with a bang. The French Cabaret, the annual costume dance, and the spring formal are their main social events. Eminent TKE ' s on campus in- clude Morrison Heth, president of Inter- Fraternity Council; and Gordon Booth, Phi Epsilon Phi, President. President this year was Richard Kelley. Charles P. Green David D. Hamed Monte L. Henrie Morrison L. Heth John B. Hettrick Frederick C. Hopinan Steinar Huang William Owen Jones Rodney C. Kite Robert R. Kogel Bert W. Lework Drew L. Lyon Jim McClun Doug A. Misner Francis Merl Palmer John A. Laines Richard K. Rasmussen Mark P. Read George Robertson Tom Rodda John Stiles Finance Company took the furniture. Recess Raymond Vos Vincent L. Wibmer Richard Wood Howard Yant Study table Whadaya mean, parley-vous francais? Pass the ketchup. Dick and Mom. Good ol ' mountain dew. 283 A teacher must be prepared to de- fend himself at all times. They made me put the clothes on this one. I ' d punt. Hair-sphtter. Bugs! = ,- a.7 5 ' - ;BLj T Clubs 285 ROW I: Russell Lewis, Jack Gilbert, Rebecca Raulins, Henry Plancher, Marvin H. Rawhouser. ROW II: William Sedlacek, John Triplett, Robert Hal- bert, Charles Messer, Lynn Schmer, Leonard Burch. American Chemical This new organization on the UW campus is for all men and women interested in undergraduate work in chem- istry. The main purpose for the 20 members is to pro- mote interest and understanding in the chemical field. The acting chainnan of the group was Leonard Burch. Society 286 ROW I: Wee Park, Robert Baldridge, Steve Spiegelberg, Robert Reay, Arland Wiberg, Harry H. Robertson, Vasil Vasileff, Enoch J. Staats, Don Fisher. The interesting displays during the open house and in the Arts and Sciences lobby were done by these future building designers. The student chapter of the AIA, headed by Wee W. Park, has been very active on cam- pus as shown by their displays, field trip to Denver, University Open house display, discussions on modem architectural design, and guest speakers for building better understanding in architecture. On the social side, these men sponsored a queen candidate for the annual Engineering Ball. American Institute of Architects 287 mSi i: i i ' ' Sm Z.i-Am S ' ' Sim X4lSS,Mi !mS mss ROW I: Yorao Yoshida, Carl Pilrainen, Ray Straits, Richard Stephens, Hubert Shaffer, William Bramall, Fred Shaver, Leslie Magor, Rudy Burch, Gary Dieul, Tai-Sand Chan. ROW II: Ed Olsson, Larry Nelson, Roy Hinck, Robert Shipman, Tom Ruttler, Phil Hirengen, Lee Kaser, Clyde R. Ma- gill, Jr., Bill Howe, Joe Tliomas, F. M. Long, E. M. Lonsdale. ROW III: A. D. Michaelsen, R. R. Beacon, Perry Westerfield, Harlan Artery, Steinar Huang, John Duncan, Sam Hakes, Jim Bruce, Lynn Tipton, Harland Thompson, Robert Wain, James R. Wilson, Ronald D. Kidman, David E. Cornell. ROW IV: Jim Bailey, Dick Houge, Harold Tepoel, Dan Welsh, Don Eversberg, Ron Ury, Duke Deforest, Ray Marley, William Taylor, Dick Biers. The Electrical Engineers of the Engineering college compose members of AIEE and IRE. The members of this organization further their interest in Engineering by helping with the Engineering Smoker, participate in field trips throughout the year, in the district technical paper competition and assist with the Engineers Ball. An honor book for each field is given each year. Philip V. Hirengen was president this year. American Institute of Electrical Engineers and Institute of Radio Engineers 288 ROW I: Carl Rasmussen, Kenneth Benson, Edwin Boring, Sally Kidd, James Putnam, William E. Johnson, William D. Hardigan. ROW II: Mary Lou Titensor, Patricia Hansen, Betty Lou Armstrong, Mary Talovieh, Suzanne Sipos, Edward Denny, Paul Otto, Don Burge. ROW III: Pauline Rahonce, Ray Brush, Joan Anderson, Tack N. Bone, Bob Gish, John Prugh, Mario Gene Pru?h. Gene Hansen, Rav Kahl. The American Pharmaceutical Association holds ban- quets during the winter quarter, spring picnics, and sponsors guest speakers. Each year some member of the group travels to Chicago to visit leading pharmaceu- tical houses. This organization also sponsors a trip to the district or national convention. Head pill-pusher this year was Robert Wilson. American Pharmaceutical Association ROW I: Dervnni Fortenberry, James Shawver, Clay Espy, Charles Thome, William Carroll, Gerald Smith, Alex Meares, George Laya, Charles Knowl- ton, John Del Greco. ROW II: Franklin Woodhouse, Ray Baum, Dean David W. O ' Day, Carolyn Peterson, Myrtis Huff, Charlene Gould, Anne Hovick, Glenn Troyer, James Foy. ROW III: John Hickman, Dan BertelU, Robert Wilson, Ralph Seney, Jay Siren, Martin Newman, Roland Alil ' brandt, John Vidakovich, Sig Jansen, Donald Moewes, Burdette Forsch, Jack Hahn. 289 ROW I: Jack Ferguson, Tom Howard, Bob Johnson, Phill Kelly, Ray Pavolovich, Ed Endicott, Russ Donley, Donald R. Lamb. ROW II: J. Helen Rounds, Jack Noblitt, David Hanlin, James Allen, Richard Strapp, Duane Pond, Orin Miller, Burton Simpson. ROW III: Kells Waggoner, John Proffit, John Marvshack, David Dedrizzi, Dent Wolz, Hubert Margetts, Frank Trelease, George A. Dale. American Society of Civil Engineers Field trips to part of Denver and Wyoming were the principal activities of the American Society of Civil Engineers. Besides academic interest, the social high- lights of this organization found the civil engineers sponsoring a queen candidate to the Engineers Ball and holding an annual picnic in the spring. Roy Pavlovich was prexy this year. 290 ROW I: Dick Rasmussen, Clyde Cook, Perry Westerfield, Ed Endicott, Phillip Kelley. ROW II: Frank Trelease, Jim Bailey, Bob Rhynsburger, Dale Jones, Warren Griffith, Major F. W. Smee. The American Military Engineers is a quasi-military, professional type organization which serves to stimulate interest in the field of Military Engineering and the ROTC program as well. It is designed to foster and develop cooperative relations between the engineering professions of civilian life and that of the military service on the predication that all engineering services are vital to our national security. Membership is open to male undergraduate students and undergraduate non-engi- neering students enrolled in ROTC. The meetings are devoted to topographic engineering subjects, mapping activities in Korea, the Philippines, and Gemiany as well as to complex mapping techniques developed by Army map service and Corps of Engineers Research and Development Laboratories. Each year the group takes a field trip to one of the Civil Works pro- jects. Watten Griffith was the president this year. American Military Engineers 291 ROW I: Jo Bevinetto, Joyce Bateman, Karin Erickson, Carla Schad, Juletta Northrup, Marilyn Barnes, Marjorie Harris, Jan Pzinski, Marcia Bradley. ROW II: Mary Lee Herman, Colleen Larson, Kathy Bales, Mary Lou Titensor, Janet Sprinkle, Nancy Hartwell, Sally Kidd, Pat Wilson, Cathey Van Reekum, Carol Richard, Sandy Dearinger. ROW III: Pat Powers, Sharon Stumpff, Sue Wiley, Carol DeKay, Margot Davis, Lyn Parsons, Vera Clark, Sharron Wright, Helen Facinelli, Patty O ' Melia. ROW IV: Barbara Davidson, Jan Hansen, Caryl Barrows, Mary Banish, Mary Bunce, Nan Curtis, Sandy Faus, Chris Erickson, Barbara Hon, Ginny Booth, Marial O ' Melia. ROW V: Sally Shawver, Suzan Horth, Nancy Skyles, Marilyn Beeler, Joan Wellman, Martha Sullivan, Lin McLaughlin, Jane Lacy, Lynne Mabee, Ann Beckman, Carola Rowland. Big Sisters Helping the frosh is the main function of Big Sisters. With Juletta Northrup as chairman, the Big Sisters as- sist with the Freshman Steak Fry and administer the AWS test. Membership consists of sophomore, junior and senior girls who write leters of apphcation in the spring and are selected by a board of previous members. Big Sisters write letters to their little sisters during the summer to give them some idea of what to bring to college and what to expect by telling them about campus organizations. 292 ROW I: Alfredo Essis, Mirajuddin, Jane Lacy, Yvelise Laporte, Beverly Beckstead, Ghulam Nabi, Z. Sahibzada, Hemany Miranda, Mir M. Ayub. ROW II: Charles Sargent, Eduardo Liebmann, Abjul Chafoor, Aziz Gul, Dost Mohad, Cyrus Mostofi, Erhan Yigitbasioglu, Vasil Vasileff, Bjame H. Wessel, Anwar Mohammad, Richard Harris. ROW III: Reverend Kyle Boeger, A. Julio Gentil, Manuel C. Proano, Quraishi Mohamnd Agil, Ferenc Nadasdy, Shah Mahammed, Ghulam D. Sham, Mohammad H. Muti, Fred Hoyer. To promote better understanding between the United States and foreign countries is the purpose of this organi- zation which any University of Wyoming student or faculty member can join. Their main social activity of the year is a fiesta. The head of the group this year is A. JuHo D. Gentil. Cosmopolitan International Club 293 ROW I: Antone Munuri, Roger Bush, Bob Johnson, Don Fisher, Warren Griffith, Jerry Maki. ROW II: Howard Yant, Frank Trelease, Perry Wes- terfield, Jim Bailey, John Bishop, Jack Noblitt. Engineering Council The Engineering Council is composed of two repre- sentatives from each Engineering society, plus two from Sigma Tau, engineering honorary; and the student sena- tors. This council coordinates all engineering activities, the Engineering smoker. Engineer ' s Ball and open house. Roger Bush headed the slide rule set this year. 294 And yonder stands the Fourth Estate, Edmund Burke, 1789. Of course after saying this Hue, Burke became the patron saint of Fourth Estate. The spring picnic is the climax of the year for these editors and jouniahsm majors. Fourth Estate ROW I: Denny O ' Farrell, Joe Tripp, Harold French, Dennis Curtin, Dick Rasmussen, Sandi Dickensheets, Ray Jackson, Bill Kennedy. ROW II: W. R. Biggs. ROW III: Mick Anderson, Don Bettis, Carol Ebinger, Dick Penie, Sandy Fans, Sheri Spear, Warren Mack. 295 ROW I: Peggy Murphy, Susan Peterson, Cleta East, Marilyn Bissey, Donna Walters, Geraldine Pingrey, Fritzie Marburger, Lynne Weisenberger, San- dra Booth. ROW II: Shirley Woolington, Myra Homes, Mrs. Margaret Boyd, Lois Tikkaner, Mary Christensen, Leilani Watt, Kathy Van Reekum, Cari- louise Wolfe, Mary Rose Breugger. ROW III: Serena Armstrong, Ada Russell, Karen Coy, Helen FacineUi, Shirley Malouf, Karen Rasmussen, Sandra Buzan, Bette Darlington, Barbara Chandler, Joan Hill, Cleo Riley. Home Economics Club Together with the Ag Club, the Home Ec Club spon- sored the Homecoming Queen tour throughout the state. These girls have as their goals developing skills, increas- ing knowledge, widening cultural interest, developing professional attitudes and abilities, offering social ex- periences, and contributing service to the community. The United Nations Tea given for international students is one of the most important projects of the year, to- gether with the Christmas Bazaar and senior banquet. 296 ROW I: Tom Miller, Al Taylor, Bud Baclieller, Ross Beyer, Jim Applegate, Richard J. Macy, Roy Petsch, Donald M. Ream, Jr., Frank Bryant, Robert Kelly, John R. Smyth, Thomas S. Smith. ROW II: Bob Weppner, Ed Wren, John G. Hanes, Jess Tolerton, Ron Kirk, Bud Kaiser, Leroy Amen, Ron Holdaway, Don Holdaway, Al Simpson, Don White. ROW III: Thomas E. Lubnow, George J. Argeris, John P. Magnuson, Robert F. Guthrie, Ar- nold B. Tschirgi, Betty Oeland, Samuel A. Andefson, Wade Brorby, David Updike, Mike Svilar. ROW IV: Morris Massey, Dean Clark, Pete Mul- vaney. Bob Bullick, Dave Vehner, John Hilpert, Silas Lyman, Ed Johnson, Richard Day, Bill Archibald, Chuck Hamilton. ROW V: Robert Hufsmitli, Jim Hays, Charles Phillips. Headlines in the Branding Iron announcing the grim facts of murder during a crowded union hour need not be taken seriously because it is bound to be another moot case of the Potter Law Club. The moot trials are a source of enjoyment and amazement to both law and non-law students. Members of this organization consist of full time law students and faculty members taking some law courses. Potter Law Club 297 V v We joined a club to do this?? . . , and that ' s how they showed their respect for Paddy Murphy. Outing Lookll ' f ■ Club Line-up. Rush Week. Students and faculty interested in outdoor activities make up the membership of the Outing Club. Major activities include steak frys, hikes, climbs, mountain expeditions, ski trips, cave exploration, boating and snowshoeing. The group also sponsors the annual winter carnival, joint outing and the summit bike race. Outstanding achievements of this organization were the 100th ascent of Devils Tower, and a winter ascent of Medicine Bow and other high peaks in Wyoming and Colorado. Sheila Carr had the distinction of being the 10th woman to ascend Devils Tower. President of the group was Keith Becker. ' . ,CM|i v ROW I: Chris Erickson, Mary McDaniel, Karen Smith, Barbara Jon, Janet Watson, Judy Rush. ROW II: Jayne Peterson, Janet Sprinkle, Grachia Fox, Peggy Parks, Renna McKinzie, Sally Strother. ROW III: Vera Clark, Mary Tichner, Cecile Mores, Carol Hevrmann, Dorothy Joslin, Helen Yakse. SNEA The SNEA (fonnerly Red Pencil), consists of students majoring or minoring in education, and who are interest- ed in elevating teaching qualities for the bettennent of the nation s youth. Sending representatives to the WEA Delegate Assembly, TEPS Conference and the National Education Association Convention are a few of the activities that keep these members busy. In the past year the group has more than tripled its membership. ROW I: Owen Jones, Margaret Kinder, Connie Fleming, Sharon Lynn, Dick Fox. ROW II: Helen Kukowski, Jo Bevinetto, Marilyn Beeler, Marilyn Stout, Elaine Goodchild, Ellen Likens. ROW III: Mr. Frank Kraus, Pat Bentley, Loz Patterson, Shirley Sprout, Cathy Van Reekum, Bill Andrews. ROW I: James Boyle, Albert Garcia, William Gilpin, Bill Little, Dick Evans, Robert Russin. ROW II: Robert Johnston, Larry Erickson, Gerry Goodard, Marcia Hirschkone, Katliy Wells, Judy Sampson, Joan Renkel, Wee Park. ROW III: John Barratt, Joyce DeForest, Martha Mason, Jane Richmond, Pat Rhein, Pat Lubisher, June Boyle. Wyoming Artists Association The Wyoming Artists Association is a new organiza- tion on campus this year. Its members included art students and anyone interested in the cultural advance- ment of art. The group found themselves busy with sketching parties, movies, a dance, and lectures on art. These brush and palet wielders are headed by William R. Gilpin. 301 ROW I: Miss Thouin, Sharon Eberly, Margot Davis, Pat Powers, Pat Wilson, Nan Curtis. ROW II: Mardel Smith, Connie Millard, Karen Erickson, Mary Rose Bmegger. ROW III: Mary Schlaiker, Karen Damson, Dorma Nelson, Clara Sedgwick, Janet Watson, Laura Hill, Marilyn Barnes. ROW IV: Charlotte Miller, Martha Sullivan, Joyce Lester, Janet Elhs, Edwina Dawson, Julie Reid, Beth Dineen. Women ' s Athletic Association 302 ROW I: Nancy Suther, Jolene Smith, Wilma Cross, Marge Rendahl, Theda Stark, Judy R. Campbell, Joanna Shillinglaw. ROW II: Karen Hillman, Sharon Lynn, Fran Patrick, Rojean Holm, Charlotte Heame, Louise McKnight, Cheri Fredrick. ROW III: Sue West, Joan Anderson, Sally Shepper- son, Sharon Stumpff, Coleen Ferguson, Chris Erickson, Darlene Johnson, Cathy Vanreekum, Barbara Brown, Pat McDonald. The WAA promoted interest and participation in sports among the women students at UW by sponsoring intramural tournaments in volleyball, basketball, softball, table tennis, bad- minton, tennis, skiing, bowling, swimming, rifle and various sports days. To qualify for mem- bership, a girl must have had a specific number of practices before each tournament. Awards for active participation were given in the form of points: Emblem-350 points, Letter-750 points, and Sweater-1250 points. Sharon Eberly Flippin, who headed the group, was the Woman ' s State Golf Champ last year. 303 Anyone watching for Indians? Hmm! So that ' s what it is. Some people don ' t even have sense enough to 304 Women ' s Dorms 305 Ye Ole Freshman Dorm Hoyt Well, whaddaya know? 306 •II ' ' -j- my •m zm ■iW ' ■ ™ w a wli 9 p V We do this instead of studying. Hall Hard day at the office. 307 ROW I: Bette Budd, Marjorie Murray, Connie Nowkan, Barbara Livingston, Sandy McHuIiffe, Susan Peterson, Dorothy Pearson, Eleanor Stepp, Bette Darlington. ROW II: Charlotte Miller, Janice Cooper, Marcia Griffith, Lajean Liebsack, Beverly Beckstead, Karen Lembeke, Lynne Weisen- berger, DLxie Hanna. ROW III: Barbara Cattell, Mary Ann Haak, Carla Klofkom, Verla Jo Chandler, Margaret Zell, Audrey Leichtweis, Nancy Clark, Lynn Harnsberger, Peggy Cheshier, Janet Sprinkle, Jerre Kay Pingrey, Paula Hon, Kay Doto, Lena May Jacobs, Kay Orborne, Carole Wendt, Louise McKnight, Phyllis Spain, Mary Hart. Hoyt Hall ROW I: Judith Strand, Harriet Taylor, Shirley Kerchcr, Sandra Booth, Julie Reid, Luane Patrick, Shirley Malouf, Charlene Ball, Karen Kahleen. ROW II: Mary Sue Baker, Rosahe Apodaca, Mary Kay Sullivan, Gwen McKie, Charlene Lentz, Petie Larsen, Sandy Wiles, Geri Woodward, Linda Thompson, Tudy Williams, Vivian Grant. ROW III: Nonna MacDonald, Barbara O ' Connor, Karen Rasmussen, Norma Lavery, Lorraine Senlychi, Dee Ann Heward, Marilyn MaGee, Ma.xine Snell, Carolyn Boelens, Nadce Schlupp, Linda Sherard, Sally Wendt, Carol Ann Edwards, Pat Linn, Katy Kug- land, Nancy Bower, Marilyn Culbertson, Kay Clatterbuck, Judy Benson, Gloria Lower, Elsbeth Fair. 308 l y :v ' ' ' ■ At • f i ' ROW I: Joyce Bateman, Lois Tikkaner, Joan Wellman, Sandy Nelson, Lucille Patrick, Diane Markley, Barbara Keebin, Janice Still, Nancy Strand, Jane Metzlea, Sandi Nauman, Bee Jeglin. ROW IL Aldeen Peterson, Vina Lacy, Ann Armstrong, Leona Henderson, Leah Hubbs, Elaine Reinke, Joan Herrington, Evelyn Vaudrey, Ann Johnson, Helen Preuit. ROW III: Judy Burgess, Nola Games, Frances Wiant, Linda Peryam, Martha Parkison, Mary Jo Murphy, Suzanns Taylor, Shirley Fell, Olivann Todd, Karen Larson, Sharon Millward, Sharon Lundy, Leta Wilhelm, Deanne Marsh, Mary Jensen, Mary Kay Kirschi, Sandy Dickensheets, Sharon Nelson. Hoyt Hall ROW I: Ellen Lou Likins, Julie Lacy, Judy Smith, Brenda Covell, Jackie Dockter, Bev Johnson. ROW H: Kathleen Greenvvald, Pat Beier, Frances Meiller, Marilyn Burgener, Marion Dimond, Marcia Masters, Helen Sulenta. ROW HL Jill Kirk, Phillys Morris, Duane Marlatt, Patsy Beyer, Olieta Russell, Jane Collier, Judy Hansen, Susan Kinnaman, Evelyn Taylor. 309 GDI Haven. Knight Hall He ' ll never fit in that trash can. Points? How many? 310 ROW I: Connie Prahm, Marilyn Bissey, Cleta East, Evelyn Jelaea, Ronna McKinzie, Joan Waiters. ROW II: Beverly Aylward, Saiindra West, Roberta Kerr, Katherine Chionis, Kay Shufeldt, Jo Nuckells, Mary Jane Titchener, Sally Shepper- son. ROW III: Margaret Baillie, Sandra Nedele, Mary Ellen Skow, Sylvia Millsap, Geraldine McCay, Ebzabeth Daum, Karen Ullery, Thelma Amdt, Judy R. Campbell, Joanna Shillinglaw. ROW I: Virjean Michaels, Susan Johnson, Cheri Frederick, Patsy Irvin, Carol Townsend, Ruth HoUoway, Linda Lantz, Margaret Hays. ROW II: Carol Springen, Alice Reisch, Evva Hincks, Joan Wliisler, Karol Hooper, Patsy Nussbaum, Joyce Rutherford, Keren Hogge. ROW III: Barbara John, Lois Bnibaker, Gloria Maki, Karen Castelano, Rosemary Barlow, Joan Anderson, Arlene Bundy, Carol Adams, Pat Menghini, Sally Shotgunn, Robert Jansen. 311 •■ .•--■■ 3 a d Hli i:|KyMty JI K.- - w w  L i. d 1 f-f ' ' r 9S ' fti ■ R kfi f 1 m «  ' • ■ i PI E t P P - ! ViHHHHiB S j I M v f 4 r- p Pi g|i , 3 i lm - ■ 3B ' k _ (iB- ' ■ ' ' -■ ■«s ' ' ] ROW I: Marcia Bradley, Winifred Galloway, Elaine Goodchild, Jayne Peterson, Janet Hageman, Lynn Martin. ROW II: Joyce Keener, Kathy Wells, Helen Willis, Jessie Harris, Peggy Parks, Grachia Fox, Lisbeth Patterson, Carol Nelson. ROW III: Medora Eyre, Jan Hopkins, Vera Clark, Joan Preis, Carol Spreng, Cathey Van Reekum, Lois McFarlane, MarUyn Stout, Mary Kusel, Peggy Karstoft. Knight ROW I: Joan Norton, Shirley Moedl, Kay Jensen, Diana Bryant, Mary K. Walter, Clara Sedgaick. ROW II: Jan Marka, Sharon EUwein, Nancy Bmbaker, Pam McKelvy, Barbara Lester, Muriel Woodworth, Yvelise Laporte, Pat Bentley. ROW III: Judith Eaton, Sandy Green, Nancy Bradford, Liz Harwick, Rae Kosanke, Judy Gaylord, Pat Kladianus, Ingrid Lacis, Marilyn Clark, Karen Nimmo. 312 ROW I: Cleo Terry, Edith Langendorf, Nancy Bjom, Noralyn Gerrish, Norma Gray, Marlene Leckhort. ROW II: Nancy Baker, Caroline Macy, Deana Taylor, Joanne Ehlers, Marilyn Hoffman, Marilyn Jones, Joan Von Ruden, Margaret Donahue. ROW III: Virginia Van Pelt, Kathleen Patik, Marjorie Rendalil, Karen Snyder, Ruby Prilock, Marlene Rhein, Billie Hogue, Susanne Jessup, Pauline Radosevich, Betty Lou Annstrong. Hall ROW I: Carol Michalouski, Judy Rush, Donna Walters, Alice Brown, Karen Coy, Marsha Drake. ROW II: Venita R. Hubbs, Imo Russell, Janet Watson, Mary Turpen, Sharon Jiranek, Earline West, Chris Erickson, Carohne Haun. ROW III: Theda May Stark, Twylah Perkins, Gloria Mae Bertagnolli, Helen Mariea Facineli, Norma Namminga, Marie Larson, Cecelia Mores, Bonny Fry, Beth Mackrille, Carolyn Taylor, Ruth Ann Brown. 313 Classes 314 315 Seniors ...... 317 Juniors ...... 339 Sophomores .... 351 Freshmen 363 Graduate and Special Students . . 301 yrjT n ' Xr-- ' rr ' iklmiie ik mKlK aaii m iimsi S ZJmfii ' :ji .iSL-AKi- -i ' ii i. t-aatL-- ai -h Ujaw ■m i toSL-. j ' i j; j f ._ ji ' i tf nMi.j j, ' t- ji Jjt frii iiftw. v J j liiBB Seniors 317 vw Robert J. Adami Pharmacy s ■ Raymond W. Agee Education Roland R. Ahlbrandt Pharmacy John R. Alexander Engineering Jack C. Allen Education James M. Allen Engineering n o Rober D. Allen Education Mardee Alley Education Reverly Jean Anderson Nursing Dennis L. Anderson Engineering Don R. Anderson Pharmacy Judith A. Anderson Education Raymond C. Anderson Arts Sciences Marie L. Annala Education Roy L. Annala Education Robert R. Argo Law Harlan D. Artery Engineering Arthur W. Ayers Commerce Arthur T. Badgett Commerce James L. Badura Agriculture James Dean Bailey Engineering Janet Lyon Ballinger Education William L. Barlow Agriculture Joetta L. Barnes Pharmacy John C. Bechtol Engineering Eleanor Ann Beckman Education Fred D. Behring Engineering Walter W. Bender Arts Sciences Harold L. Bennett Engineering James W. Bennett Agriculture Newcomb B. Bennett Arts Sciences Betty Jo Benson Education John A. Bidwell Engineering Richard G. Biers Engineering James E. Birchby Arts Sciences Jim Bishop Engineering Frank Bonds Education Ralph E. Brewer Education William R. Brooks Education Donald K. Brown Agriculture Fred H. Brownlee Arts Sciences James I. Bruce Engineering Mary Louise Bryan Education Frank R. Bryant Law Leonard D. Burch Engineering Ruby L. Burch Engineering E. Gail Burd Education John J. Burke Education s n I Bob J. Burnett Commerce Roger Taylor Bush Engineering Glen B. Butler Agriculture Kayland E. Call Engineering Larry A. Call Engineering Maurice B. Campbell Engineering Donald F. Cardinal Arts Sciences Richard Kent Carlson Commerce Robert Joseph Carroll Education Wairen B. Carroll Commerce William F. CaiToll Pharmacy Sam R. Carter Education Edward H. Carty Engineering Jeannie E. Castberg Education Bruce D. Challman Engineering William F. Chapek Commerce Edward E. Chase Agriculture Lame J. Cheney Nursing Rod Chisholm Arts Sciences C. Lewis Christensen Commerce Edward W. Christensen Engineering Ronald Christensen Engineering Patrick C. Clark Engineering Jerry P. Cody Arts Sciences Geoffrey H. Cole Arts Sciences Roy H. Colher Agriculture Thomas M. Colson Engineering Arlie Glen Colva Agriculture Donald C. Condie Engineering Robert F. Conley Education Patricia Connell Engineering James Cook Education James A. Cooper Arts Sciences James W. Core Commerce Charles R. Cornwall Education Marvin H. Cronberg Agriculture Garry M. Crook Engineering James B. Crow Commerce Carole Crumpaeker Arts Sciences Richard F. Cummings Agriculture James M. Daley Commerce Joe I. Davenport Engineering Richard E. Day Law Sandra J. Dearinger Education John R. DeBortoli Engineering Don DeFond Education Carol F. DeKay Arts Sciences Neil E. DeLapp Agriculture John Del Greco Pharmacy Jerome C. Deveraux Agriculture Robert L. Dickman Agriculture Albert K. Dobrenz Agriculture Tyler Dodge Agriculture John C. Dolence Arts Sciences s n Joe M. Dolence Arts Sciences Daniel E. Doody Agriculture Richard R. Drake Agriculture Martin A. Drury Education Barbara E. Dryer Education Nancy R. Dudenhaver Education Patricia A. Dunn Commerce Verlin G. Duvall Agriculture Allen R. Eckley Commerce Duane S. Edmonds Arts Sciences Eugene E. Eggleston Agriculture Keith F. Ellerbruch Engineering Thomas S. Embrey Arts Sciences Jon R. Erickson Arts Sciences Theodore A. Ernst Commerce Clay E. Espy Pharmacy Donald A. Eversberg Engineering Harold J. Farmer Agriculture David J. Fedrizzi Engineering Shirley E. Fell Agriculture James T. Finch Education Donna L. Finkbinder Arts Sciences Sharon E. Fhppin Education John T. Flippin Education Mariel Flynn Education Burdette W. Forsch Pharmacy Glenda Vee Foster Education Donald C. Fowler Arts Sciences Robert L. Fraley Arts Sciences Darwin M. Frey Arts Sciences s e n o Jennings R. Furgason Engineering Barbara J. Garland Education A. Julio D. Gentil Arts Sciences Veda J. Garrard Education Tom R. Gibbs Engineering William A. Gifford Arts Sciences Odies J. Gilbert Arts Sciences Jack G. Gilmore Engineering Gerald C. Goodnight Engineering Charlene M. Gould Pharmacy Bernard G. Green Engineering Gary F. Greenough Commerce Richard G. Griffin Commerce Warren E. Griffith, II Engineering Gretchen Griggs Nursing Harry C. Gurney, Jr. Arts Sciences Robert H. Guth Arts Sciences Ray F. Haack Arts Sciences Charles R. Haile Education Vivian C. Haines Education Robert T. Halbert Engineering Jerry R. Hallowell Arts Sciences Ann E. L. Halseth Education John G. Hanes Law Karl G. Harper Arts Sciences Dale B. Harris Commerce Jessie A. Harris Nursing Joanne C. Harris Education Virginia Lee Harris Agriculture Darlene Harrison Education Robert A. Harrower Engineering Lee W. Harston Arts Sciences Robert O. Hart Commerce Robert W. Hasse Commerce Darrell W. Hauck Commerce Don B. Hawes Arts Sciences Homer M. Hep worth Education m Mary Lee Herman Arts Sciences Jim L. Hicks Arts Sciences Archie H. Higgins Engineering Raymond C. Hild Education Arlene J. Bryant Hing Education Kay Thuey L. Hing Engineering Nila Rae Hiser Agriculture Richard J. Hobbs Engineering C. Owen Hodgell Commerce Richard C. Holmes Engineering Wilham L. Holyoak Engineering Clifton F. Hould Engineering Edward Howshar Arts Sciences Steinar S. H. Huang Engineering Harold E. Hutton Arts Sciences Joe Jackson Education Ray L. Jackson Arts Sciences s n o Maurice W. Jenson Education Richard W. Jensen Agriculture Judy A. Jewett Arts Sciences Barbara E. John Education Edwin L. Johnson Law Norman Duane Johnson Engineering Sharon L. Johnson Education Wayne L. Johnson Engineering WilHam Lee Johnson Commerce Peter K. Jones Commerce Raymond K. Jorgensen Agriculture Bud Kaiser Law Joe F. Kamenski Arts Sciences Moe F. Karame Engineering Wilham Wallace Kay Education Richard L. Kelley Agriculture Penny B. Kelly Arts Sciences Alice Korhonen Kenyon Arts Sciences Hugh Neal Kerr Arts Sciences Billie I. Ketcios Education Ronald D. Kidman Engineering Ron K. King Education William H. King Arts Sciences Jeri Anselmi Kirk Education Sally Ann Kirschten Arts Sciences s Margaret E. Kitching Nursing F. L. Knecht Nursing Adam Krivoshia Commerce James LaFleiche Commerce Wayne O. Landen Engineering n I John A. Lang, Jr. Arts Sciences George P. Lapaseotes Agriculture David W. Larsen Commerce Leona d Jens Larsen Agriculture Carl A. Larson Agriculture Lee G. Larson Engineering Robert William Larson, Jr. Arts Sciences James W. Lasater Engineering Norma J. Lavery Education Delbert Leroy Lawyer Engineering William C. Lee Education Karen Kay Lehner Arts Sciences Gertraud H. Lembcke Arts Sciences Lewis C Lewton Engineering Ivan J. Lindsey Agriculture Roberta Doris Luman Arts Sciences Steve E. Lupcho Education Silas R. Lyman Law Marilyn E. McCane Education Mary J. McDaniel Education Stuart W. McGuire Engineering Stuart M. McKinley Arts Sciences Neil E. McMillian Agriculture Michael J. McTygie Commerce David F. McVey Engineering Lynne Mabee Arts Sciences Clyde R. Magill, Jr. Engineering Leslie A. Magor Engineering Edwin D. Makie Education Mary L. Manorgan Nursing Joseph T, Martino Pharmacy Greg C, Maushart Education Alex A. Meares Pharmacy Sam A. Megeath, Jr. Engineering Isabell C. Melcher Nursing Raymond Mendoza Pharmacy Charles C. Messer Engineering Robert E. Michel Arts Sciences Dennis K. Miller Engineering Richard L. Miller Arts Sciences Robert J. Miller Engineering Hazel A. Mitchell Nursing s n o Richard N. Moffett Arts Sciences James F. Montgomery Engineering Jimmie D. Morrison Arts Sciences George A. Morrow Agriculture John J. Morrow Education Carolyn J. Mortimer Nursing Orin L. Muller Engineering Winona J, Munari Agriculture Gerald E. Murdock Arts Sciences Kenny E. Murphy Education Everett F. Myers, Jr. Engineering Wade K. Newell, Jr. Arts Sciences Martin M. Newman Pharmacy Thomas D. Newman Law Daniel J. Nickla Education Jack L. Noblitt Engineering John P. Noonan, Jr. Arts Sciences Bill Norman Arts Sciences William A. Nunn Arts Sciences Donald Robert O ' Dell Education William E. Odell Engineering James W. Ohrtman Engineering Richard V. Olejnik Commerce Eivind A. Olson Engineering Walter L. Olson Arts Sciences Jack L. O ' Neill Arts Sciences Joe J. Ono Commerce Earl Nelson Palmer Commerce Martin Lee Patch Agriculture Raymond D. Pavlovich Engineering James F. Peck Engineering Dewey M. Pendleton Education Mike N. Pennell Arts Sciences Hjalma M. Person Arts Sciences Robert Richard Perue Arts Sciences Gilbert M. Peter Education Glen O. Peter Engineering Carolyn D. Peterson Pharmacy Dale E. Peterson Engineering Laurice Kay Peterson Engineering Ralph C. Peterson Arts Sciences Charles E. Pheasant Arts Sciences John D. Phillips Education Otto E. Pikl Engineering Dale S. Plaster Engineering LaVema Plenger Education s n I Valentine Poljanec Engineering Thomas F. Popp Engineering Duane A. Portwood Agriculture Larry D. Price Pharmacy Eugene J. Prochaska Arts Sciences Mario Gene Prugh Nursing John D. Prugh Nursing James J. Putman Pharmacy John F. Quinn, Jr. Engineering John R. Radford Law Richard K. Rasmussen Arts Sciences Wallace W. Rice Arts Sciences Molly E. Riedesel Education Cleo G. Riley Agriculture David A. Robbins Arts Sciences Fisher L. Roberts Commerce Howell F. Roberts Engineering Ruth Ann Robison Arts Sciences Gene R. Roccabruna Engineering Tom W. Rodda Agriculture Glenn A. Rogers Engineering Robert L. Rolston Agriculture Andre E. Rouelle Arts Sciences Carola J. Rowland Arts Sciences Clay K. Rowley Arts Sciences Thomas W. Ruclonan Arts Sciences Norman L. Ruffing Arts Sciences Tom Rutten Engineering Michael E. Ryder Arts Sciences James A. Sandahl Engineering Charles S. Sargent Arts Sciences WilHam J. Sawicki Commerce Robert N. Schafer Arts Sciences Louie L. Schilt Commerce Ken N. Schipporeit Arts Sciences Pat M. Schueler Education James E. Scott Pharmacy William A. Sedlacek Arts Sciences Ralph S. Seney Pharmacy Arleigh Sexton Education Robert L. Shipman Engineering Donald Earl Shoefelt Engineering Donald L. Shoop Engineering Burton J. Simpson Engineering William L. Sinclair Engineering Courtney J. Skinner Education Sue Anne Slonaker Arts Sciences Barbara L. Smith Arts Sciences Charles W. Smith Arts Sciences Denman P. Education Smith S n Merle Ray Smith Pharmacy Richard Dean Smith Commerce Robert G. Smith Engineering Sverre Solli Engineering Emma Jo. Spiegelberg Arts Sciences Ellen E. Spann Arts Sciences Wilham C. Stapp Engineering Jack Stan- Education John B. Steele, Jr. Education William Richard Stephenson Commerce Jerry C. Stewart Education John D. Stiles Commerce Christie A. Stites Engineering Donald Edwin Stoner Agriculture James A. Story Arts Sciences Axel F. Stockhouse Education Marilyn L. Stout Education Wilham F. Straley Arts Sciences Donald D. Streett Engineering E. Jean Strieker Education Donald R. Stube Engineering Quintin C. Sulzle Agriculture Edward E. Suranyi Commerce Larry Talovich Pharmacy William R. Taylor Law s ' •f Thomas A. Thompson Agriculture Charles F. Thome Pharmacy Eleanor J. Thorson Nursing Mary L. Thorson Agriculture Lynn L. Tipton Engineering n Anthony R. Torkelson Arts Sciences Urban J. Toucher Engineering James R. Trenholm Agriculture Jerry Lee Troyer Engineering Theodore F. Twiford Arts Sciences Adam L. Uhrich Engineering Alice M. Underwood Commerce Joe Valent, Jr. Engineering David T. Vandenberg Education Jack Van Mark Arts Sciences Catherine A. Van Reekum Arts Sciences John L. Vidarovich Pharmacy Vernon V. Vinzant Engineering John J. WaddeU Commerce Jerry Jay Waitman Agriculture Darrell D. Walker Agricultiu-e Robert L. Wallis Agriculture Kenneth E. Walter Arts Sciences Philip H. Watenpaugh Engineering Janet R. Watson Education Gordon R. Weesner Pharmacy Rupert W. Werner Engineering Perry Evans Westerfield Engineering James A. Whitman Engineering Don Widick Engineering Marvin E. Wilkins Engineering James Y. Wilkey Arts Sciences J. Richard Williams Commerce Stephen R. WilHams Agriculture William J. Williams Education James R. Wilson Engineering Ronald C. Wilson Pharmacy Rodney L. Winterbottom Engineering Clyde A. Wolfe Arts Sciences Cari Louise Wood Agriculture Franklin H. Woodhouse Pharmacy Shirley Ann Woolington Agriculture Sharron R. Wright Education Seniors 338 S r; John Wm. Yoder Arts Sciences Helene Beth Yakse Education William E. Yakes Commerce Howard W. Yant Engineering Keith C, Yeager Agriculture Robert E. Yonts Engineering Torado Yoshida Arts Science Elizabeth R. Young Arts Science -■ig • - ■■ ■ Juniors 339 Jay E. Abbott Roy G. Adair Carol L. Adams Allyn M. Aldrich Leron H. Allred Ken L. Ames Gerald A. Anderson Joan Marie Anderson Nancy L. Anderson O. Nancy Anderson Richard T. Anderson William W. Anderson Thomas W. Andrews William T. Andrews Thelma M. J. Arndt Deno G. Avgares John N. Baker Mary L. Banish Eryn Jo Banner Marilyn R. Barnes Sarah L. Barnes John C. Barratt Richard H. Barratt William F. Beck Janice E. Belden Boyd B. Bennion, Jr Juniors Bonnie L. Benson James S. Bentley Karl R. Bentz Con E. Bembeck James L. Berry Daniel C. Bertelli Dean E. Beyer Lauren K. Bieg John C. Bishop Donald G. Blakeman Ginny Booth Joan L. Botero Charles L. Bower Dennis L. Boykin Ruth E. Bragg Wilham F. Bramall Arthur G. Brauss Lewis R. Breuninger Jim Bridge Barbara Lee Brown 340 Robert F. Bumaugh Curtis J. Burr Jeremiah G. Burridge Paul P. Burton George P. Butler Mary L. Butler Henry V. Butler George W. Carpender Charles Melvin Carroll H. Tiinmy Cheesbrough Tai-Seng Chen William E. Cheney Ronald E. Brown Gerald R. Brownlee John R. Brubaker Lois A. Brubaker Nancy A. Brubaker Stew. F. Brubaker Winni Bruegger Mary R. Bruegger Marlyn R. Bryan Robert E. Bryant Bill H. Budd, Jr. Billy R. Burd Donald L. Burge Fred G. Burgess Chris H. Christensen Vance T. Christiansen Vera Louise Clark Fredric C. Clodius Edson C. Cole Jim G. Cole Alva G. Connolly William Michael Cooke Clara J. Coones James K. Cooper David E. Cornell James H. Cowper Bimey L. Cox Benjamin H. Crips Jack Crofts Donna Jean Cummings Paul R. Custer Michael J. Dankowski Juniors 341 James O. Davis Margot Rae Davis Richard E. Davis Robert D. Deforest Edward W. Denny Jack R. Dersham Geza Dienes i David A. Dodge Jim A. Donajkowski Howard F. Donley Mike F. Dotson Darrel E. Downing Fred W. Ebinger James R. Echtenneyer Sharon L. Edens Thomas L. Edwards Gerald L. Egbert Virginia Ann Emmett Edward C. Endicott Kenneth A. Endsley Lynn L. Engelson Carl V. Engstrom Delbert L. Erickson Lloyd E. Etzel Robert C. Evans Juniors Edwin R. Fabricius Robert J. Fedell James W. Fenimore Don L. Ferguson Robert N. Ferguson Thomas R. Finnerty Ronald J. Firth Donald P. Fisher Thomas J. Fitzgerald Pat J. Florentine Dian J. Forbes Robert A. Ford Dean Gordon Fox Grachia A. Fox Richard L. Fox James J. Foy Jimmie W. Franklin Raynerd Don Freer L. Marlowe Giessinger Robert N. Gish Nadine Glidden 342 Loren W. Good Elaine M. Goodchild Richard L. Goodman Barbara Ann Gove Richard C. Grant Gerald J. Graves Gene L. Green William J. Gundlaon John W. Guy Robert D. Hagemeier Arthur E. Haggen Jack Hale Herbert W. Hamilton L. Jeraldine Hamilton : r m y BR Verne A. Hamlin Michael P. Hamm Ray A. Handsel Irma I. Hanneman Janice Ann Hansen Ronald L. Hansen Mike J. Haratyk David Duane Hames Donald H. Harris Marjorie Jean Harris Richard C. Harris, Jr. Ronald J. Harrop Jeanette L. Hartman Steve Henderson Dale R. Hendrickson Gale F. Henry Jay C. Herrlein Morrison L. Meth Ralph R. Hicks James L. Higgins Kenneth W. Hight Marvin P. Hild Lyman L. Hinck Evva Hincks Paul B. Hinds Susan Elaine Hirsig Ward L. Hoblit Gordon D. Hockamier John C. Hoffman Ben E. Holberg Juniors Ruth Holloway Robert D. Holly Barbara Hon 343 Glenn A. Hood Thomas J. Hool Sonne L. Hooper Lael H. Hoopes Gordon V. Hoover Frederick C. Hopman Richard W. Houge Irene R. House Verne Wasden House Robert S. Houser Judidi A. Houtz Thomas E. Howard Jack G. Hubbell Ellen E. Huffman Jack Humphrey Kendell H. Hyde Roberta Jo Ann Jansen Edwin A. Jenks Delman A. Johns Charley R. Johnson Donald E. Johnson Jim D. Johnson Robert E. Johnson Lee Johnston Isabell Jones Marign A. Jones Juniors Marilyn Ann Jones William Owen Jones Ralph B. Jordan Paul W. Joy Mariel E. Kallerud Herb L. Karcher Lee O. Kaser Tony P. Kavalok Douglas M. Kedl Norman Edward Keele E. Philip Kelley Gene W. Kendall William E. Kennedy Larry W. Keszler Francis L. King Mary Kay Kingham Patty L. Kladianos Clyde Del Khnger Melvin D. Knott Ken K. Koster Richard A. Kramer 344 Wma , i - IBS. James P. Kranz Donald C. Lacy Margaret Jane Lacy Vina A. Lacy Yvelise Laporte Gilbert Lara George S. Laya Jerry C. Legler Don L. Leichtweis Gene F. Lenz Barbara J. Lester Bert W. Lewark John Howard Lockhart Alroy Samual Logosz Martha A. Long Patricia Ann Lubisher Bui J. Lupcho Lawrence B. Luzac Julian McClenahon, Jr. Jim D. McClun David E. McCue Thomas E. McDougal Harold D. McDonald Lois C. McFarland John Michael McGill Robert V. Mcintosh William T. Mcintosh Ronna May McKinzie James W. Mcjunkin Donley G. McReynolds Lewis E. MacNaughton Emma Lee Meike J. Babette Melcher Dale E. Memmelaar Lawrence W. Menefee William Joe Mentock Wjsley Joseph Metzler Virjean Michaels Arlyn D. Michaelson Milton Alva Middleswart A. Fred Miller Don E. Miller Thomas A. Miller Virginia L. Miller Juniors Donna J, Mills Al W. Miner Hemandy Miranda 345 Douglas L. Mitchum Cacelia G. Mores Mark Dan Moriarty Marthjayne Morris Hugh H. Mottern Clarence E. Mow Robert W. Mower Richard H. Mowry Edward F. Murphy Dale A. Madden Virginia Maddox Ronald R. Mahan Jerry W. Maki David R. Mallery John G. Manelis Roy E. Marburger Hubert Wm. Margatts Charles D. Marsh John Michael Manishack Myron James Mason Ronald W. Mathewson Henry F. Mayland Walter William Mayland William R. Mefford George E. Nace Frank Woodrow Neal Juniors Larry G. Nelson Margaret Carol Nelson Billie Joe Netherton Joncee Arliene Newsom Robert W. Niethod Mary Juletta Northnip Jo Nuckolls Joe P. O ' Brien Maxwell Olson Marial O ' Meha Patty B. O ' Melia Donna L. Osborne Paul T. Otto Wee W. Park Peggy R. Parks Walter H. Patch Lloyd Leroy Patterson, Jr Jack Eaton Pelissier Fred L. Petsch Peter P. Peterson Karen Phelps 346 Marjorie R. Rendahl Raymond L. Renfrew Edward A. Reynolds Franklin Ribble Kaye M. Richard Marilyn M. Richmond Don M. Ricks Ray E. Eiedesel, Jr. Leo A. Riley Peggy M. Robb Ralph V. Robertson Bill D. Robinson Ben Pihl Geraldine K. Pingrey Donald Joe Pinney Duane E. Pond Gretchen Kay Powell Patricia A. Powers Roy L. Powers Joan C. Preis John A. Proffitt Janita S. Pzinski John R. Querard Marvin H. Rawhouser Robert W. Reed Roger Leo Reifel Paul R. Robinson Lyle K. Rolston Larry Rosentreter Leroy M. Royer Andrew L. Ruskamen Robert R. Rynalske Robert G. Sackett Lester L. Samford Charles A. Sanger Thomas R. Satterfield James D. Saxton Merceda Anne Scheib Ronald G. Schliske William J. Schmidt Dale R. Schmoldt Lois Mae Schneider Charles F. Schoepp Rowan R. Schultz Juniors Julie D. Schwid Harold Glenn Scott Doris M. Scovel 347 Louis A. Seaverson Bob S. Sedlacek Larry E. Seipp Dorothy Ann Shaffer Norma Jean Shanley Sue C. Sharp Fred H. Shaver Sally M. Shawver Darrell W. Sheppard Marvin D. Sherrill Delmyma K. Simpson |an Arvid Skang Mason F. Skiles Mary Kathleen Skinner Jeanne M. Slater Franklin C. Smith George A. Smith Jolene R. Smith Karen J. Smith Jerry D. Smothermon Glenn R. Snapp Karsten L. Solheim Janet M. Sprinkle Shirley L. Sprout Carl A. Sphtt William R. Stall Juniors Richard L. Stapp Henry A. Steinhausen Richard C. Stephens Keith W. Stetson Richard P. Stock Charles E. Stroh Sally A. Strother Alonzo F. Stroup I avid E. Sturdevant Don J. Swanton Emmett R. Taft Carolyn Taylor Harold E. Tepoel Clyde H. Thompson William Spear Tihen Lois Tikkaner Cliff Harold Totten Chris G. Trabookis Frank J. Trelease Thomas G. Tschiffel Mary Jane Titichener 348 George E. Tully Linda L. Vass Ben M. Vorpahl Jeannette Lee Wade Kells Waggoner Robert H. Wain Glenda Gay Watkins Joan D. Watters Richard Edward Watson James D. Wham, Jr. Larry A. Wheeler Ronald E. White Arland M. Winberg George Wilkinson Ronald R. Wilhelm John W. Williams Leroy E. Wilson Robert W. Wilson Gerald Winn Don H. Woodhouse Ira J. Yorgason James R. Zivney Pasquale Zumo Rudy Zupence Juniors 349 Wild animals often wander onto the campus from the Summit. Some go to great lengths to catch a man. Sometimes it ' s nice . . . Got him! . . . but other times it ' s not. 350 Sophomores 351 Rowan G. Abbott Joseph J. Adragna Calvin P. Agee Sophomores Anita L. Alexander Donald C. Alexander Dan L. Allegretti Helen L. Allison Darrell L. Anderson Gale G. Andrews Fred P. Answine Clark D. Anton Wayne H. Asay Thomas L. Austin Ruth Ann Baggs Robert C. Bagley Robert C. Baldridge Brady L. Benson Dean E. Benson Lawrence Benson Terence Benson Patricia Bentley Stanley Bercich Mary Phyl Bever Josephine F. Bevinetto Barbara Bidstrup Darryl Bindschadler Vearl Bird Craig Blackner Kent Blacker Sylvia Blount Kathy E. Bales Robert J. Ball Robert A. Balling Lance R. Barker Alfred E. Barkman Rosemary V. Barlow Jay Barms Virgil F. Baston Carrie Joyce Bateman John W. Bath Clyde B. Baringer Frank C. Beam an Leslie L. Becker Stanley C. Beckle Marilyn J. Beeler L. Gareth Beery Everett Lee Belden 352 Earl Louis Boardman Jim P. Boque Gordon G. Booth Sophomores Ronald Ed Bora Jo Ann Boundy Larry J. Bourret Ralph L. Bradford Marcia L. Bradley Jon E. Brady Kathryn V. Brown Gary D. Brown Stanley K. Brown Mary Diana Bryant Arlene L. Bundy Judith Claire Campliell George Cardon Dox W. Can- Donald M. Casey Oren J. Chesebro Jack Neil Christopher Marilyn K. Clark Roy L. Cline Glen R. Coen Edward G. Cole John M. Coletti Tim O. Collins Clyde L. Cook, Jr. Victor J. Cook Ray J. Corbett Stephanie Cottle Russell G. Cottrell Coleen F. Creek Jack H. Crittenden Wilma R. Cross Patricia M. Cummings Nancy J. Curfman Nan T. Curtis William L. Custer William Glenn Dale Dennis R. Daly Joseph C. Daly Dennis E. Damon Karen M. Damson Kay Eugene Dana Tom E. Davidson Frances A. Davis Jon P. Davis 353 Edwina J. Dawson Tom H. Dawson Harold Fred DeBolt Sophomores Joe Dereemer Donald H. Dickey Harley M. Dietz Lynn A. Dimond Jerry B. Dixon Bnice C. Dodge Joseph W. Dolezalek Carole L. Donley John P. Doman Dave L. Dotson Jim W. Doughty Ronald A. Douglas Marsha J. Drake fp H l B laHH B l B ■ ' B B ' ' m mk ' - ' flf m ' mi -.- e Glen T. Dunning C. Richard Dunnid Joyce E. Dykins Cleta B. East Anton F. Eilers Thomas J. Elbrecht James R. EUiott Hugh Ellis Janet L. EUis Janice K. Eliner K. Christine Erickson Sandra L. Faus James W. Ferris Harriet M. Fletcher Richard M. Finnerty Richard Pat. Fitzgerald Robert L. Floth Mary Lou Foreman Garth H. Foster James A. Fox Gary V. Francis Roberta G. French James E. Fritz LeRoy J. Gabriel Hal Arch Gardner Karin E. Erickson Lynn Evans Medora Eyre Thomas F. Fabricius Helen Marie Facinelli Harold D. Fanning 4 Ronald J. Gardner Patricia L. Garrison Robert Porter George Sophomores Angelo A. Georgeios William G. Gerrard John D. Giesler Glen Jon Gilbert Nicholas W. Gill Claudia J. Gillette Marion E. Gilmore, Jr. Rodney E. Gimms Dan A. Glandt Donald N. Glass Larry Godfrey Richard W. Godfrey Alfred I. Goetz William H. B. Graves Don R. Gray Paul D. Gray William D. Green Phillip G. Gunsalus Earl E. Guthrie Hilda Jane Hageman Robert E. Hagestad Jack R. Hahn Alan R. Hanesworth Richard D. Hanly Sam A. Hannas Peter M. Hansen Sandra J. Hansen Arnold I. Hanson Dorothy L. Hanson Richard W. Harsh Richard William Hart Nancy Jean Hartwell Danny Gust Hatanglas Caroline J. Haun Mary Ann Havrilo Margaret I. Hays Jerry L. Heinbaugh Charles E. Hejde Ralph E. Helmer Janet E. Henberg Richard R. Heston Leon R. Hetherington John B. Hettrick John W. Hickman 355. Darrell L. Higgins Joan L. Hill Karen K. Hillman Sophomores Gwen Hillstead Billie G. Hogue Lucille E. Holgerson Myra Lou Holmes Robert A. Hopkins Barry J. Horn Claudette N. Horton Donna J. House Richard L. Howard Ronald R. Howe Venita R. Hubbs Myrtis L. Huff James N. Hunter Nelson B. Jones, Jr. Robert D. Jones Sharon K. Jones Max A. Kaser Gerald M. Kaufmann Paul J. Kawulok Nancy Joyce Keener Carolyn K. Kelley Kay J. Kepler Sally A. Kidd Alvin D. Kilmer Karcin R. Kilmet Margaret M. Kinder Carol A. King James Huntley Ann E. Hurtt Kenneth R. Jacobson Richard A. Jacobson Kanaan Faras Jajeb Sig. W. Jansen Phil E. Janssen Edward M. Janulewicz Evelyn M. Jelaca George Peter Jelaco Philip B. Jenny Kay Ann Jensen Sharon Kaye Jiranek Donna D. Johnson Nelson R. Johnson Patrick H. Johnson Wayne A. Johnson 356 James H. King James R. King Calvin R. Knotts Sophomores Susan K. Knouse Charles A. Knowlton Robert R. Kogel John E. Korhonen Harry R. Krausman Robert F. Krichbaum Dietrich Kroger Helen M. Kukowski Kathryn E. Kurtz Thomas O. Kuypers Ingrid E. Lacis David G. Laird Gerald R. Lamb Jeanne C. Lamb Pat J. Lambert Edith M. Langendorf Linda Sue Lantz Colleen R. Larson Linda L. Larson Marie Y. Larson Larry D. Lawrence Robert C. LeFaivre Hiirold D. Leister Melville L. Lemon Joyce Elaine Lester Clytie J. LeVasseur Linda M. Linnett Don H. Little Chuck L. Lloy d John C. Lokken Gilbert V. Long Joaquin Lopez Anthony Lucero William H. Lutz Arthur J. Lyke Sharon L. Lynn Gary E. Lyon Beverly McCleave Angus McColI John D. McComiick Clyce McCullough Patricia L. McDonald Jack McGarvey Mick P. McGrath 357 Arthur J. McKee Leonard C. McVay Marilyn MacPhee Sophomores Earl K. Madsen Ernest R. Manewal Larry J. Manion Susan D. Mansell A. Marvin Marcus Claude W. Marton Bill Matheson Robert Matthews John W. Maxwell Lucille J. Mayland Welton F. Merry Connie J. Millard Harry M. Miller James A. Nye Arthur M. Nyquist Robert O ' Farrell James Orr Don H. Orr Judith L. Packman Ed M. Padgen Vernon Palmour L. Lyn Parsons Kathleen Patik Kenneth H. Paul Edward Pearson David B. Peryam Evelyn I. Peters James E. Miller Doug A. Misner Robert C. Moats Shirley L. Moedl James P. Morell Ronald L. Morey William R. Morey Clarence J. Morley Jayne Moseley George Q. Moses James A. Moyer Stanley G. Murdock John W. Myers Frank E. Nichols Kenneth V. Noble Joan C. Norton Antone F. Novak 358 Charles A. Petersen Aldeen C. Peterson Jayne L. Peterson Sophomores Lyle D. Peterson Nancy Gene Peterson Nancy A. Petrick Shirley J. Phillips Sandra L. Pieramont Gary L. Pierce Don A. Porter Donna M. Preis Dick L. Price Richard W. Pullum Milton H. Quinn Marian P. Rahonce Max W. Rardin Carl A. Rasmussen John D. Raymond Marlene M. Rein Elaine M. Reinke W. Joan Renkel Carol A. Richard Harry M. Richardson Jack A. Richmond Jane Richmond Richard J. Ries Edgar A. Rikmanis Barbara K. Riley Richard L. Rininger William A. Rizzi John Patton Robb Bennett B. Bobbins Donald G. Roberts Nancy J. Roderick Mary Amy Roe Harold F. Ross Robert E. Royer Ben R. B. Ruehr V. Gene Rufi Judith E. Rush Don S. Sailors Judy Sampson Ronald R. Sandberg M. Korine Sandmon Raymond A. Sarcletti Dick H. Saul Robert L. Savidge 359 Winifred N. Sawaya Dallis B. Saxton Carla Lou Schad Sophomores Mary J. Schlaikjer Richard D. Schuck Carl Vincent Scott Richard E. Scott Wilham G. Scott Janet R. Seibert Douglas D. Sessions John C. Shaffer William A. Shaffer James Harold Shawoer Glen Aldrige Shelton James R. Shepherd Gordon K. Shipp Dick F. Stanfield Lois M. Stanfield Jim L. Starks Theda M. Start Raymond M. Steege Ethel Stevens Franklin Morris Stofflet Craig L. Stump James W. Stuart Richard D. SulUvan John Sundquist, Jr. Nancy K. Suther Joaim C. Swindler Robert D. Tate Dwain Clifford Sims Jay D. Siren Doris R. Sixta Irvin W. Skelton Forrast L. Skretteberg Nancy L. Skyles Delmar L. Slagle Steven T. Smith Donald O. Sommers Ellen Sheridan Spear Ramon Z. Spiars Carol A. Spreng Donald L. Spradling Steven L. Spiegelberg Janice Marie Speers Sarah K. Spann Carol Jean Springen 360 George C. Taylor Herbert C. Taylor Cleo. A. Terry Sophomores Gerald A. Teter Robert G. Thompson Thomas A. Thorson Mary Lou Titensor Gary Duane Toftely Karen F. Towner Glen J. Troyer Mary Margaret Turpen Elmer W. Underwood Jon L. Van Cleave James R. Vandel Ron R. Vannelli Vasil Vasileff Stuart R. Veitch Jon E. Vemer Nelda R. Vines Raymond H. Vos Wayne T. Voss Wilma G. Wadsworth Glen W. Walker Robert F. Wallin Donna M. Walter Richard N. Walter Delores Ann Walters John D. Warburton Edith Kay Waters Sharon G. Waters James G. Watt Randall C. Webb Duane Robert Weber Joan C. Wellman Earline E. West Sue H. West Kennetli D. Whipple Joan B. Whisler Jerry L. White Loren S. Whitehead Rod G. Whitlock Vincent L. Wibmer Sue M. Wiley Jerry D. Wilkinson Donna June Williams Joen K. Williams Jerry L. Wilson 361 Sophomores Patricia A. Wilson Tom P. Wilson Amaryllis H. Winn Everett W. Wombaker John Leroy Wombaker George Walter Wongwai Richard T. Wood Lee A. Wooderson Muriel J. Wood worth Wayne Richard Wright Joanne O. Yant Francis J. Zahler Frank O. Zuech James O. Zane Charles V. Zumo - — -J ,! 362 Freshmen 363 John P. Abemathy Frederic H. Abeshima John E. Ackerman William Acton Robert Albers James J. Allen Robert F. Almeida Don Anderson Robert Anderson Sam L. Anderson Floyd D. Andrews Rosalie Apodaca Ann R. Armstrong Betty Armstrong Larry L. Armstrong Serena Armstrong Loy A. Amoldi Richard S. Aro Robert Arwood Thomas Atkinson Mir Mohammad Ayub Gary L. Babel George W. Bagby WilUam M. Bagby Michael R. Bailey Robert D. Bailey Margaret A. Bailhe Douglas F. Baird Robert J. Baird Mary Sue Baker Michael J. Baker Nancy A. Baker William L. Baker Richard E. Ballinger W. Earl Barnes Caryl M. Barrows Delwin L. Bass Allen S. Baumgartner Beverly A. Beckstead Max Beddes Patricia A. Beier Charlene E. Bell Linda M. Bell Wilma L. Benintendi Freshmen Judith K. Benson Paul Benzel Lisa M. Berger 364 Dixon Bourne Richard K. Bourne Richard B. Bowen Nancy L. Bower Robert W. Braatz Nancy A. Bradford Charles F. Brandenburg S. Jack Briggs Phil B. Brimhall Harry Robert Brokaw Lora Mae Brookbank Alice V. Brown Victor T. Berta Gloria Bertagnolli Patsy L. Beyer Marilyn Bissey Nancy K. Bjom Robert P. Black George Blakeman Carolyn Boelens David Boilsen Gene R. Bond Sandra J. Booth John W. Borders Maryanna Borrego Louis Boschetto Ruth A. Brown Lyle J. Brownlee Ellridge Lee Bnibaker Kathryn M. Brueckner Raymond A. Brush John W. Buchanan Kenith D. Buchanan Betty L. Budd Robert D. Buescher Roger K. Bullock Robert R. Bumford Judy B. Burgess Marilyn C. Burgener Freddie J. Burleson Garry W. Bumette Herbert E. Bumside Lloyd P. Burton Vernon O. Burton Freshmen Jerry A. Busch Roger O. Butcher Sandra S. Buzan 365 Gerald W. CaU William Cameron John B. Campbell Judy R. Campbell Rudi P. Canning James R. Carmena Henry W. Case Rodney K. Casey Karen Castelano Gary E. Cathcart Barbara Chandler Raybum Chadwick Verla Jo Chandler Calvin Chastain Margaret A. Cheshier Douglas L. Childers Kadierine Chionis Andiony Christensen Janice Christensen Marvin Christensen Robert Christensen Charles J. Clare Nancy K. Clark Robert J. Clark Kay Clatterbuck Priscilla M. Clawson Freshmen James M. Clegg Charles E. Clift James M. Cochran John A. Cochran Jane B. Collier Owen H. Colling Rex A. Colling Dorothy L. Collins James M. Colva Deanna L. Cook Korte C. Cooper Robert L. Copyak Gerald L. Costel Barbara J. Cottrell Milton L. Coulter Brenda A. Covell Karen K. Coy John Cmokrak Laurence H. Croley Leonard E. Croley Rulon F. Crosby S2KS9 V 366 Gary L. Decker Ronald E. Dianovsky Sandra K. Dickensheets Raymond E. DiFelici Allan J. DilLinger Marion F. Dimond K. Elizabeth Dinneen Harold G. Dix Marlene A. Dixon Jacolyn J. Dockter Russell Donley Kay M. Doto David M. Cross Peter D. Crow Dennis J. Curtin James R. Curtin Uwe H. Dahl Dean A. Dalziel Lee G. Dameron Gerald R. Daniels Bette Darlington Gary H. Damall Elizabeth Daum Rae Davidson Donald G. Davis J. Kent Davis Jack R. Downing Zachary T. Dozier Terryl E. Draney Edward H. Eade Edward C. East Elwin G. Eastman Judith A. Eaton Clement S. Edington Carol Ann Edwards Harold L. Edwards Joanne L. Ehlers Harold P. Eisenhuth William N. Embree Tom T. Emery Larry D. Emmons LeRoy E. Engdahl Arden B. Epler Leif T. Erickson Freshmen Gary E. Ericsson Robert T. Evans Ronald Eversole 367 Joe E. Eyre Jim Facinelli Elsbeth Fair Ila M. Fanning Sharon Farrens Marrilyn Farthing Stephen Fausett Russell Fawcett Andrew Fech Sandra Fedele Freddie Fedrizzi John Fenimore Coleen Ferguson Jon W. Fiero Robert S. Fiero Jack P. Finnerty Connie Fleming John T. Fletcher Edward L. Flickinger O ' Leary A. Flock Carol Ann Flyn Lavanetta P. Forbes Keith P. Forest David J. Forsyth Brent D. Foster Charles W. Fowler Freshmen John J. Fraley Bob S. France Steve T. Frans Carl K. Franson Cheri J. Frederick Darrell E. Fritts Richard W. Fronapfel Bonny K. Fry Bruce Y. Fujikawa Clyde L. Fuller Pete S. Galan John S. Galcotos Winifred Galloway Alfred Garcia George Garcia Robert E. Garfield Francis J. Cashier Veto Gavens Judy E. Gaylord Noralyn S. Gerrish George W. Gibson 368 Charles P. Green Sandra J. Green Ben Grenevitch Kathleen J. Greenwald Karl D. Gredi Dave Gribbin E. Robert Grieve Douglas K. Griff idi Marcia A. Griffith Lela L. Gumey David J. Guthrie Mary Ann Haak Robert H. Gietz John C. Gilbert Tommy J. Giles Carlee J. Gladwin Kay Glenn Ray M. Glover Geraldine Goddard Dale W. Good Harland Goodchild Vernon R. Gookin Ted W. Gostas Vivian C. Grant Paul B. Grasso Norma L. Gray Joseph W. Hall Carl Raymond Halladay Roy M. Handsel Ronald R. Hankins Dixie C. Hanna Edo L. Hanna Judy E. Hansen Mary Jean Hansen Gene A. Hanson Lynn B. Hamsberger Mary K. Hart Ned H. Hart John C. Harvey Liz Harwick Robert A. Hautala Kay M. Hawley Charlotte E. Heame Wilbur Lee Heflin Freshmen Karen G. Hegge Raymond G. Heid Donald B. Helmich 369 Fred Henderson John Henderson Charles L. Henn Monte L. Henrie John H. Henry John F. Hensolt Gerald D. Hergert Joan Herrington John H. Herrond Dee Ann Heward David M. Hickman Beth L. Hill EUen R. Hill Laure E. Hill LoweU W. Hill Mary K. Hirschi David L. Hitchens Kenneth L. Hladck David C. Hobbs Marilyn R. Hoffman Bormie G. Holden William A. HolHday Paula J. Hon Thomas C. Hopka Janet E. Hopkins John S. Homer Gene E. House Julie A. Houtz Billy H. Howell Leah M. Hubbs Larry N. Hulbert Marilyn L. Hulsebus Roger C. Hunter Stuart Artliur Hurdle Mac A. Hutchins Anne K. Imset Patsy K. Irvin David P. Jacobsen Charles G. Jennings John Jenny Mary F. Jensen Annelene M. Jessen Alen J. Jessup Susanne E. Jessup Freshmen Ann M. Johnson Beverly D. Johnson Christine Johnson 370 Barbara A. Keelan Boyd R. Keenan Rex R. Keith Jim L. Keller Daniel J. Kelly Kenneth L. Kelly Shirley A. Kercher Donald E. Kerds Roberta L. Ken- Joe C. Kershisnik August L. Keyes Robert A. Kieffer Francis Johnson James M. Johnson Karen M. Johnson Kenneth Johnson MaryLynne Johnson Donald Johnston James Johnston Sam L. JoUey Jon C. Jones Kenneth Joslyn Jimmie J. Judd Carl Kaltenbach Karen E. Kahleen Peggy Karstoft Susan L. Kinnaman Carolyn J. Kirk Dennis M. Kiser Rodney C. Kite Louis E. Kline Lawrence R. Knoll Karen Kocherchans Rudy J. Koci Sharon Rae Kosanke George C. Kravis Hans J. Kraus Kim Julius Knieger Joe H. Kudas Katherine A. Kugland Mary L. Kusel Theodore L. Kyle Juliearm Lacy John L. Lancaster Freshmen James M. Landeen Jon L. Landeen John P. Landwehr 371 Jerry L. Lane Godrdon F. Lapointe Edith M. Larsen John W. Larson Karen D. Larson Lee W. Larson R. Bradford Lauglins Larry M. Lawrence William C. Legler Mike Lehan Audrey A. Leichtweis I. Karen Lembeck Charlene S. Lentz Gary Jerome Leonard Henry C. Letellier Lon D. Lewis Russell E. Lewis Edward L. Liebmann Lajean E. Liebsack Ellen Lou Likins Riney Lind William S. Lind Pat L. Linn Robert L. Lnin Donald J. Livingston Lester L. LoBaugh Dennis W. Lohse Sharon A. Long Gloria S. Lowen Brent G. Lowery John S. Lowhan Elton Deen Luchsinger Carol M. Ludwig Lillian E. Lund Sharon K. Lundy John K. Lynch Drew L. Lyon Dick N. Lyman Ronald D. Lytle Ed R. McAtee Sandra Gemie McAuleffe Allan D. McConnell Maryann McCue Virgil Allen McCullough Freshmen Geraldine A. McCoy Larry E. McDaniel Monty D. McDonald 372 Caroline R. Macy Joseph D. Madrid Marilyn Magee Christian E. Magnussen John B. Maher Enor M. Maki Gloria A. Maki William V. Malliot James C. Maloney Shirley D. Malouf Fritzy Marburger Lynn Markley Sharon R. McGrath George W. Mclluaine E. Pan McKelvey Gwendolyn F. McKie Harley J. McKinney Loretta Louise McKnight Lin McLaughlin Lola Ann McLeod Ronald L. McNalley H. Eldon McWilliams J. Bruce MacDougall Norma D. Macdonald Milo F. Mackey Beth Mackville Janet K. Marks Duene R. Marlatt June D. Marsh George E. Martin Gwendolyn D. Martin Harold Ray Martin Martha Rae Mason Nancy A. Massey Marcia L. Masters Donald J. Materi David R. Matteson Betty L. Matthews Miriam M. Mau John E. Maxfield Paul G. Mayland Warren W. Means Robert A. Meininger Edward Victor Menghini Freshmen Pat L. Menghini Gerald L. Menz Jane M. Metzler 373 Carol M. Michalowski Charlotte L. Miller Duane G. Miller Sami Lee Miller Sylvin Jo Millsap Sharon Lee Millward Gene E. Minson Larry L. James D. Robert L. David D. James R. James R. Patrick J. Miskimins Mockler Moncur Moody Moore Moore Moran Phillys E. Morris Leah Mae Moyle Lois Grace Moyle John C. MuUer Mary Jo Murphy Peggy A. Murphy Marjorie Marie Murray Gordon Gary Myers Lanny Frank Myers Joe D. Megeath Ferenc Nadasdy Norma E. Namminga Sandra L. Nauman Carl J. Nelson Eddie L. Nelson Sandra Louise Nelson Sharon A. Nelson Norman R. Newhouse Harold E. Nichols Edgar F. Neithold Bonnie Kay Nimma Royee D. Nolan Constance A. Nowlan Patsy A. Nussbaum Donald Lee O ' Connell Barbara A. O ' Conner Darrell L. Offe Claudia J. Ondler Joan Kay Osborne John M. O ' Conner Freshmen Robert J. Oslund Clay U. Parker Martha Ellen Parkinson 374 Frank L. Phelps Kathleen Phillips Donald N. Pierson Jane Elaine Pierson Kay M. Pierson Douglas W. Pinegar John Robert Pizzato Helen R. Poledna Gary L. Porter Harry K. Porter John W. Porter Thomas J. Powers David S. Parker Lottie Lucille Patrick Dean K. Patterson Harry O. Patterson Lisbeth Patterson Dorothy L. Parson Dorothy Rae Percival Twylah O. Perkins Linda L. Peryam Edward F. Peska Janet A. Peterson Susan K. Peterson Tom R. Peterson Ralph W. Petty Connie M. Prahm Donald L. Preston Helen Race Preuitt Ruby W. Prilook Manuel C. Proano Larry M. Prof fit Frederick A. Prosser Helga H. Prostel Lynn R. Purintun William T. Quinlin Bob C. Rabou Pauline Ann Radosevich John Raines John Rameriz Karen L. Rasmussen Charles F. Reed Mark P. Read Kay M. Reber Freshmen Joe W. Redburn Larry G. Reed Ronald G. Reed 375 Juliet T. Reid Alice C. Reisch Richard W. Reutner Kennetli F. Reynolds Gary B. Rice Mark A. Richardson Noel M. Richardson Janet Kay Rickert George W. J. Robertson Michael K. Rodda Amiena Mary Rooney Joyce E. Rogers A. J. Rose Chiirles J. Rotkis David W. Rowe James E. Rusch A. Russell Caroline S. Russell Larry D. Russell Oleeta Ada Russell WiUiam C. Ryan Glen R. Sams Ronice R. Sandberg Darlene G. Sandberg Robert A. Sands Kale L. Savage Carl L. Sawtell James L. Scharen Ralph M. Scheele James A. Schenck Clifford Randall Schenk Kay A. Schlisko Nancy J. Schlupp Susan L. Schmidt Jim Patrick Schmidtberger Henry E. Schoneberg Richard L. Scott William H. Scott Robert L. Seaton Lorraine P. Senlycki Kenneth F. Serres John L. Sevilla Frances W. Shaul David A. Shaw Freshmen Shirley J. Shmidl Bryan D. Sheedy David Kingsley Sheldon 376 Susanne Sipos David Mck. Smith Dean L. Smith Edward S. Smith Judith Irene Smith Nels J. Smith Sandy L. Smith Lyndel E. Smothers Maxine Snell Warren D. Snyder Ralph L. Sorensen Martha H. Speigelberg Cora Ann Shelton Robert F. Shepard Sally J. Shepperson Linda Ann Sherard Joanna Shillinglaw Donald L. Shira Sally Shotgunn Larry L. Shriner Florence Kay Shufeldt Kendall C. Siggins Wayne E. Simonson David L. Sims William B. Sims Leroy V. Sinner Richard C. Spencer Thomas D. Spaethe Phyllis Carolyn Spain Enoch J. Staats Stanley L. Stark Alfred F. Stegehnan Eleanor L. Stepp Kathleen Sterrett Janice C. Still Richard C. Stone Judith A. Strand Nancy Rae Strand Lawrence D. Strong Martin A. Strube Dorothy J. Stubbs Sharon R. Stumpff Richard Dale Sue Helen R. Sulenta Freshmen Martha J. Sullivan Mary Kay Sullivan Mike J. Sullivan yjl Robert G. Swan Ted A. Swan William R. Taliafiearo Mary Talovich William R. Tanner Bert W. Taylor Charles R. Taylor Diana L. Taylor Evelyn R. Taylor Harriett J. Taylor Suzanne Taylor Stacy A. Thomas John H. Thompson Linda J. Thompson Truman G. Thompson Donald A. Thoren Pat A. Thorpe Olivann Todd Carol A. Townsend John A. Triplett Rodney A. Trumble Joseph R. Tynsky Richard E. Tucker Bruce C. Tumbaugh Karen May Ullery Robert Clyde Ulrich Freshmen Dennis R. Utter Evelyn I. Vaudrey Anita L. Vass Stanely W. Ver Straten Al Vignato James R. Vinelli Donna M. Walker Mary Kay Walker Helen E. Warburton John I. Wasserburger David R. Watt Robert Jo Watt Ivan G. Weekly Edward A. Weir Patricia Weisenberger Carole Ann Wendt Sally J. Wendt John A. West John I. West Saundra S. West David A. Westman 378 Nick D. Zukewski Mary A. Zwemer Loren H. Willford Helen E. Willis Lolyta F. Williams Richard E. Williams Beverly J. Williams Gary H. Williamson Wendall E. Wibnoth Robert J. Wiloth James H. Whipps Marguerite B. Whitfield Frances Ann Wiant Edwin Earl Widman Mark B. Wieseler Del Wight Bill A. Wilqus Sandra Dee Wiles David L. Wiley Leta M. Wilhelm Kenneth G. Wilson Sharron A. Wilson Larry D. Windom Kerry M. Wolbert Wnham Witt Wongwai Ramona L. Woods Geraldine Woodward Larry J. Wright Erhan Osman Yigitbasioglu Larry Yonkee Henry Earl Yorges Larry W. Yother Freshmen 379 what are you trying to do, make all-around cowboy? -♦ 380 On weekends we fish. What a sense of humor. Graduate and Special Students 381 Leroy V. Amen r ' s Graduates Samuel A. Anderson James L. Applegate Roland Wesley Austin Harold I. Bacheller, Jr. Ross M. Beyer John W. Brorby Evelyn L. Bruck Bob R. Bullock Paul N. Carlin Carl Davis Cinnamon Peter E. Cohen Gerald L. Dunham Douglas P. Fuller Alvin F. Gale Robert F. Guthrie Thomas B. Gutz Lester Clark Hallman Charles E. Hamilton Monty D. Harrison James T. Hayes Charles S. Hemry, Jr. Einar F. Jensen Jens Allen Jensen Tom W. Johnson RoUand D. Jorgensen Dorothy M. Joslin Kenneth J. Keiser George M. Kellam Robert C. Kelly 382 D. Thomas Kidd Charles T. Lewis Elmer Gene Long Gale V. Ludwig Thomas E. Lubnau Walter L. MacClean Richard J. Macy Morris R. Massey Thomas O. Miller, Jr. John S. Morgan Shah Muhammad Harold E. Meier Elizabeth Ann Oeland Donald J. Porter Charles M. Probandt John B. Richard Elvin A. Rizor Ruth Ellen Sands Milton E. Shaw Alan K. Simpson John R. Smyth Graduates Allen R. Spelman Frank Swancara, Jr. Wilma M. Thompson Arnold B. Tschirgi David W. Updike Joel E. Vemer Buame Haldor Wessel Donald P. Whiye Nelson E. Wren, Jr. Raymond L. Zell 383 Mohammad Anwar Special Students Richard D. Atwood Duane C. Buchholz Ine Rae Chapman Allen H. Daily Ken Dockter Robert Spencer Fisk Adbul Ghafoor Mohammed Arab Ghufran Jimmy J. Jacobson Darryl Lowell Mirajuddin Shah Mohammad F. Patrick Monighan Mohammad Hasan Muti Ghulam Nabi Rudolph E. Nelson, Jr. Moahmmed S. Omar Bob Sawyer E. Harold Schipporeit Ghulam Dastgir Sham Moahmmed Sarw Sidiqzadah Kathy A. Wells James L. Wiggins Ali Mohammed Karzy Mir Aga Johurudden Sahibzaba Azam Gul Aziz Gul Ronald L. Helms 384 .f . r; , A r2. SL - ■ • , 1 f iy Sure was wet that Homecoming. According to my script If I could just get this thing started. 386 Ding ding. It ' s art. Gosh! Now, to get to Hoyt from here you , . . Tee hee. 387 ;4du entU ' €n4 Al ' s Midwest 405 Bank of Laramie 403 Big Buy Burgers 400 Bill ' s Taxi 403 Boyd ' s Stockman Supply Co 402 Campus Shop 398 Casper Bank 405 Cheyenne Light Fuel Power Co 394 Circle S Motel 395 Coca-Cola Bottling Co 399 Connor Coffee Shop 403 Davison Jewelry 392 Deal Lumber Co 401 Deluxe Beauty Salon 391 Easel 392 Ferris Hotel 392 First National Bank 401 F. J. Wood Plumbing Heating 393 Flory Shoes 391 Fowlers 403 Fox Theater 402 Gambles 394 George ' s Beauty Salon 398 Haines Shoe Store 402 Harold Scott Service Station 400 HolUday ' s 391 Home Bakery 402 Humphrey ' s 394 Jewel Box 400 Jon-n-Jax 390 Kassis 394 Knight Hall 404 Laramie Automobile Dealers 397 Laramie Boomerang 393 Laramie Drug 400 Laramie Lanes 398 Lawson ' s Conoco 395 Lu- Aral ' s 392 McDonalds 393 Merritt ' s Western Store 394 Midwest Sporting Goods 3 Mosar Pharmacy 402 Mountain States Litho aph Co 398 Northern Gas Co 395 Pacific Power Light 401 Paris Cafe 391 Penney ' s 397 Pop© Electric 403 Powers Builder ' s Supply 393 Rex Cleaners 397 Sally ' s Steakhouse 397 Sears of Casper 397 Shawver Drug 393 Sheridan Bank 404 Spic and Span Cleaners 400 Spiegelberg Lumber 4(B Sweetbriar Dress Shop 397 Tathams Service 392 Union 404 University Bookstore 396 University Studio 402 Walter ' s Men Store 391 Wyoming Creamery 392 Wyoming Stationers 3 Wyo Theatre 403 Ads and Index 389 K.J ' en ' s shop I H S ONO JonnY s? - IN LARAMIE IT ' S DELUXE BEAUTY SHOP BEAUTY SALON for Personalized Hair Care  COLDWAVES  TINTING • BLEACHING • HAIR SHAPING HAIR STYLING :all FR 5-3411 210 GRAND Betty Banister, Owner PARIS CAFE AMERICAN AND CHINESE FOOD Open 24 Hours a Day FINE FOODS Laramie JtcMAxSxiAfJi 320 S. 5th Your Complete Home Furnishings Service Store . . . LARAMIE PH. FR 5-4818 UUflLTERS ALWAYS RELIABLE Fashion Center for the University of Wyoming • Kuppenheimer Clothes • Botany ' 500 ' Suits • After Six Formal Wear • Stetson Hats • French Shriner Shoes • Jockey Underwear • McGregor Sportswear • Arrow Shirts Sportswear THE MAN S STORE 213 SO. 2nd PH. FR 5-4058 391 SMART STYLES FOR THE STYLISH rJLu yrnn S nop DRESSES - SUITS - COATS - SLACKS AND ACCESSORIES Laramie TATHAM ' S SERVICE STATION Mobilgas and Mobiloil ' Personalized Service for Your Car ' 201 East Third - the easel 41 arand ave. laromie, Wyoming When In Rawlins, Wyoming It ' s The FERRIS HOTEL and LOUNGE Phone 69 GRADE A dairy PRODUClis Third and Garfield 392 Lara , «x 1 f Be Sure . . . with a KEEPSAKE DIAMOND from Davison Jewelry 205 Ivinson Omega Watches EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING UW CLASS RINGS Manufa Pumice and Cinder Blocks CHEYENNE Office 1003 E. Lincoln Way Phone 2-5521 Plant 15th Pebrican Phone 2-4250 1 1 THE LARAMIE DAILY Published Daily and Sunday by LARAMIE NEWSPAPERS INC. Founded by Bill Nye March 11, 1881 United Press Leased Wire Service J. M. M ' DONALD CO. Laramie ' s Most Complete Department Store smrwvER SELF SERVICE DRUG Laramie ' s Only Self-Service Drug Pharmacy Department ' CONVENIENCE IS OUR MOTTO ' 220 So. 2nd FR 5-6966 LARAMIE F.J. WOOD PLUMBING HEATING Hot Water and Steam Heating Wyoming ' s finest Drug S 411 Second Phone FR 5-3032 410 3rd St. i k%,. Phone FR 5-5582 393 ■ „-. ' ■ «l«« ' Laramie ' s Leadinfa Fashion Center neFR 5-4157 HUMPHREY ' S 207 S. 2nd RECORDS PH. FR 5-4606 TELEVISION APPLIANCES HI-FIDELITY PHONOGRAPHS Hey Fellows Hey Gals Shop at . . . HARDWARE— FURNITURE CORONADO APPLIANCES ROGER PARR— Owner Laramie - Phone FR 5-2952 — Wyo. MERRITT ' S Western and Casual Wear The Store wjth the Stable Door X 1 6GPS.Central Ave. Cheyenne LIVE BUMR...E ectrica y with full HOUS ' POWER CHEYENNE LIGHT FUEL POWER COMPANY 394 Serving the Capitol City with low cost NATURAL GAS ELECTRICITY CHEYENNE, WYOMING , M .. MOTEt .J J i t j ■■ Laramie Jim and Carrie Steele Managers 2440 Grand Ave. Phone FR 5-4811 To The Class of 1958 THE BEST OF EVERYTHING Which Means NATURALLY, GAS FOR FUEL Northern Gas Company Grand at Third Laramie Headquarters for . . . ARTISTS SUPPLIES SCHOOL SUPPLIES OFFICE MACHINES STATIONERY GIFTS OF DISTINCTION ENGINEERING SUPPLIES WYOMING STATIONERS, INC. 221 Grand Phone FR 5-6670 LAWSON ' S CONOCO Complete Lubrication Car Wash — Motor Tune-Up Wheel Balancing Auto Repair Work 2500 Grand Laramie Suppliers of Your Campus Needs Jewelry — Luggage — Sporting Goods Look for the Clock 200 So. 2nd St. RED AND DAVE HURWITZ 395 UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE On the shores of Peanut Pond ' Quality and Style Without Extravagance Complete Line of Women ' s Apparel and Accessories LARAMIE 218 S. Second Phone FR 5-4070 there s a difference • • • There ' s a difference in Sears people. Sears Service and Sears Policies that mean a fuller measure of satisfaction for you whenever you shop at any Sears Retail Store or from any Sears Catalog. J. C PENNEY Thm ude For Style and Quality SEARS ROEBUCK CO. - CASPER, WYO. LARAMIE SALLY ' S STEAK HOUSE 24 Hour Service Short Order Lunches Prompt Service Delicious Steaks 410 South Second LARAMIE AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION QUALITY CHEVROLET CO. HANSEN MOTORS, INC. MUSTANG MOTORS GENERAL CREDIT CORP. CARTER MOTORS FAUGHT MOTORS BOVEE MOTOR CO. MABREY MOTORS DEANS EQUIPMENT CO. KRAFCZIK MOTORS 397 Wyoming ' s Fin ing Alley FR 5-3835 MOUNTAIN STATES COMPANY LARAMIE Meet Your Friends At The CAMPUS SHOP School Supplies — Meals Fountain Service 1108 I Vinson 398 PERSONALIZED HAIR STYLING By Laramie ' s Directional Hairdresser Foremost Trends in Hair Styling Created by Mr. George Anthis And Mrs. Fay Anthis % GEORGE ' S BEAUTY SALON 314 So. 3rd FR 5-6947 f - ' Tr.-u „ 1 399 LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS — Complete Fur Department — FR 5-3939 iAilTONI Laramie, Wyo. Laramie s Newest Jewelry Store 304 So. Third Phone FR 5-5304 T H ej EVr rt Quality Jewelry Diamonds Prompt Repair Service HAROLD SCOTT SERVICE STATIONS 600 So. 2nd - FR 5-4445 1059 No. 3rd - FR 5-3798 • Chevron Gasoline RPM Motor Oil Seiberling Tires Willard Batteries We Take Better Care of Your Car 400 LARAMIE DRUG CO. For All Your Shopping Needs Dorothy Gray and Dubarry Cosmetics Lanvin, Coty, Lucien LeLong Perfumes 123 IVINSON FR 5-2682 HGRATUi4r o Here Are My Best Wishes For you. Seniors, as you come to the end of the school year — Good Luck and more POWER to You! I Your Electric ServonI Pacific Power Light Co. %£ 102 S. 2nd ' ' 7 ScUiden efzAfttmeMt St ne ' Phone FR 5-4866 CONTRACTING PAINT Laramie HARDWARE Wyoming 40i BOYD ' S STOCKMAN SUPPLY CO. WESTERN WEAR FOR MEN - WOMEN - CHILDREN Phone FR 5-3800 309 S. 2nd LARAMIE, WYO. UNIVERSITY STUDIO PORTRAITS BY JOE KAY 305 S. 3rd FR 5-3710 MAINE ' S Shoe Store SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY t ' EATURING THE FINEST IN FfOT |P| R For the Best In Baking Call— HOME BAKERY Laramie Phone FR 5-2721 MOSER MEDICAL ARTS PHARIVIACY Prescription Specialists edical BIdg. 210 Garfield Laramie, Wyoming Phone 690C 402 ADDLE THE WIND ROBERT TAYLOR IN SADDLE THE POPE ELECTRIC COMPANY SINCE 1932 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 204-D So. Third Telephone FR 5-4314 Laramie, Wyoming THE CONNOR COFFEE SHOP Laramie Catering Service Dining Room Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Wholey, Owners — Also Operate . . . The Historic CORNER CUPBOARD Grand Lake, Colorado BILL ' S TAXI INC 212 Ivinson, Laramie Phone FR 5-3333 or 3336 Patronize your Wyo. 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Fremont ' ' ' I J M i i fKtttk y l, , fi 31 jMm M IHj 1 IfMM .i--„«i_ _.. ■ ' ,,„ .•- :i--j H HHHHHHHRu __ nHjp  ' ittifi ' ' ' ' ' -wj l ' Organizations Index -A- Acacia, 230 Alpha Chi Omega, 204 Alpha Epsilon Delta, 170 Alpha Kappa Psi, 171 Alpha Tau Alpha, 172 Alpha Tau Omega, 234 American Chem Society, 286 American Institute of Architects, 287 AIEE IRE, 288 American Phamiaceutical Assn., 289 American Society of Civil Engineers, 290 American Society of Military Engineers, 291 ASUW, 36 Associated Women Students, 42 -B- Big Sisters, 292 -c- Campus Christian Fellowship, 190 Canterbury Club, 191 Chi Omega, 208 Cosmopolitan International Club, 293 -D- Delta Delta Delta, 212 -E- Engineering Council, 294 -F- Farm House, 240 Fourth Estate, 295 -G- Gamma Sigma Epsilon, 173 -H- Home Economics Club, 296 Hoyt Hall, 306 -I- Interfratemity Council, 40 Iron Skull, 174 -K- Kappa Delta, 216 Kappa Delta Pi, 175 Kappa Kappa Gamma, 220 Kappa Sigma, 244 LDS, 192 Lutheran Students Assn., 196 -M- Mortar Board, 176 -N- Newman Club, 197 -o- Outing Club, 298 -P- Panhellenic Council, 41 Phi Beta Kappa, 177 Phi Delta Chi, 179 Phi Delta Theta, 250 Phi Epsilon Phi, 178 Phi Gamma Nu, 180 Phi Kappa, 256 Phi Mu Alpha, 181 Phi Upsilon Omicron, 182 Pi Beta Phi, 224 Pi Delta Epsilon, 183 Potter Law Club, 297 Psi Chi, 184 -R- Religious Emphasis Week Council, 198 Rodeo Club, 184 Roger Williams Club, 199 -S- Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 258 Sigma Chi, 264 Sigma Nu, 270 Sigma Phi Epsilon, 276 Sigma Tau, 185 SNEA, 300 Spurs, 186 -T- Tau Beta Sigma, 187 Tau Kappa Epsilon, 280 -u- United Christian Fellowship, 200 -w- WAA, 302 W Club, 188 Wesley Foundation, 201 Faculty and Sponsor Index -A- Adamcik, the Rev. D. J. -B- Bergman, Richard, 184 Biggs, W. R., 183, 295 Boeger, the Rev. Kyle, 292, 293 Bone, Dr. Jack N., 179 Boyd, Mrs. Margaret, 296 Boyle, James, 301 Briggs, Hilton M., 32 Bryant, Harlan, 32 -C- Chandler, Major Carl, 113 Cinnamon, C. A., 177 Clough, W. O., 177 Corgan, Mike, 121 Crissman, Paul, 184 -D- Daniel, Glenn R., 120, 150 Detsch, Walter, 172 Devaney, Bob, 120 -E- Eaton, Floyd, 121 Epson, Harold, 173 -G- Gail, Alvin, 172 Glander, Dave, 152 -H- Hacker, R. G., 177 Hallock, Wiles, 120 Hamilton, Robert R., 33 407 -J- Jacoby, Glenn J., 120 -K- Kahl, Dr. Raymond J., 179 Klaus, Larry, 121 Knight, S. H., 177 Krous, Frank, 300 -L- Laing, C. C, 177 Lantz, Everett, 154 Larson, T. A., 177 -M- McFadden, Hugh M., 33 Mack, Warren, 183, 295 Maurer, John, 173 Meiller, Frances, 309 Melton, John, 121 Moore, Horace, 199 Moore, Mrs. Vandi, 199 Mundell, M. Clare, 32 -N- Northem, H. T., 177 -O- O ' Day, David W., 33, 179, 289 -P- Person, H. T., 33 Portenier, Lillian G., 177, 184 -R- Rechard, Ottis H., 32, 177 Ross, Jim, 121 Russin, Robert, 98, 99, 301 -s- Schiery, Everett, 173 Selmer, Carl, 121 Seltenrich, Charles P., 181, 187 Shelton, Everett, 137 Smee, Major F. W., 291 Smith, L. L., 177 Smith, S. Rosco, 177 -T- Thorin, 302 Tobin, John, 121 -w- Walsh, M. J., 177 Walthall, Wilson, Jr., 184 Whittenberg, Clarice, 175 Wilson, Rev. Jay, 201 Student Index -A- Abbott, Jay Frank, 280, 340 Abbott, Rowan George, 352 Abemathy, John P., 264, 364 Abeshima, Frederick H., 364 Ackerman, John E., 270, 364 Acton, William Arden, 264, 364 Adair, Roy Gene, 340 Adami, Robert Joseph, 256, 318 Adams, Carol Lynne, 311, 340 Adragna, Joseph John, 352 Agee, Calvin Paul, 122, 352 Agee, Raymond Warren, 318 Ahlbrandt, Roland R., 179, 289, 318 Albers, Robert George, 364 Aldrich, Allyn M., 152, 280, 340 Alexander, Anita L., 220, 352 Alexander, Donald C, 352 Alexander, John R., 318 Allegretti, Dan L., 244, 352 Allen, Jack Charles, 122, 250, 318 Allen, James John, 364 Allen, James Marshall, 290, 318 Allen, Robert Dean, 318 Alley, Mardee, 318 AHison, Helen Louise, 208, 352 Allred, Leron H., 193, 340 Almeida, Robert F., 364 Amen, Leroy Vincent, 297, 382 Ames, Kenneth Leroy, 340 Anderson, Beverly J., 318 Anderson, Darrell L., 352 Anderson, Dennis Lee, 107, 234, 318 Anderson, Don E., 364 Anderson, Don Rodney, 318 Anderson, Gerald A., 170, 174, 244, 340 Anderson, Joan Marie, 42, 44, 173, 174, 200, 289, 303, 311, 340 Anderson, Judith Ann, 184, 216, 318 Anderson, Nancy Lee, 200, 220, 340 Anderson, Olivia N., 216, 340 Anderson, Raymond C, 170, 318 Anderson, Richard T., 340 Anderson, Robert N., 276, 364 Anderson, Samuel A., 297, 382 Anderson, Samuel Lee, 364 Anderson, William W., 340 Andrews, Floyd D., 364 Andrews, Gale G., 352 Andrews, Thomas W., 340 Andrews, William T., 300, 340 Annala, Marie Lynn E., 204, 318 Annala, Roy Lowell, 318 Answine, Frederick P., 122, 352 Anton, Clark Dineen, 250, 352 Anwar, Mohammad, 293, 384 Apodaca, Rosalie C, 224, 308, 364 Applegate, James Leo, 44, 297, 382 Archibald, William K., 297 Argeris, George John, 297 Argo, Robert R., 318 Armstrong, Ann R., 200, 309, 364 Armstrong, Betty Lou, 289, 313, 364 Armstrong, Larry L., 199, 364 Armstrong, Serena M., 296, 364 Amot, Thelma M. J., 311, 340 Aro, Richard Stephen, 364 Artery, Harlan Duane, 288, 318 Arwood, Robert Edward, 122, 364 Asay, Wayne Harris, 352 Atkinson, Thomas W., 264, 364 Atwood, Richard D., 384 Austin, Roland Wesley, 177, 382 Austin, Thomas Lee, 220, 352 Avgares, Deno George, 256, 340 Ayers, Arthur Wesley, 264, 318 Aylward, Beverly M., 311 Ayub, Mir Mohammed, 293, 364 -B- Babel, Gary Lee, 364 Bacheller, Harold I., 256, 297, 382 Badgett, Arthur T., 319 Badura, James L., 319 Bagby, George W., 364 Bagby, William M., 364 Baggs, Ruth Ann, 63, 212, 352 Bagley, Robert C, 352 Bailey, James Dean, 44, 113, 185, 244, 288. 291, 294, 319 Bailey, Michael R., 364 Bailey, Robert D., 364 Baillie, Margaret Ann, 311, 364 Baird, Douglas Frank, 193, 364 Baird, Robert John, 364 Baker, John Norman, 340 Baker, Michael John, 234, 364 Baker, Mary Susan, 63, 224, 308, 364 Baker, Nancy Agnes, 364 Baker, Robert Lee, 313 Baker, William L., 364 Baldridge, Robert C, 287, 352 Bales, Kathleen EUen, 186, 212, 292, 352 Ball, Robert James, 200, 352 BaUing, Robert A., 171, 258, 352 Ballinger, Janet F., 175, 319 Ballinger, Richard E., 154, 364 Banish, Mary Louise, 42, 204, 292, 340 Banner, Eryn Jo, 174, 185, 208, 340 Baringer, Clyde Byron, 258, 352 Barker, Lance Richard, 200, 270, 352 Barkman, Alfred Elroy, 352 Barlow, Rosemary V., 200, 311, 352 Barlow, William Lewis, 44, 200, 270, 319 Barnes, Joetta Lee, 319 Barnes, Marilyn Ruth, 39, 42, 84, 174, 180, 199, 220, 292, 302, 340 Barnes, Sarah L., 340 408 Barnes, William Earl, 270, 364 Barratt, John C, 258, 301, 340 Barratt, Richard H., 113, 258, 340 Barrows, Caryl May, 63, 204, 292, 364 Barrus, Jay Alton, 276, 352 Bass, Delwin Lewis, 364 Baston, Virgil F., 198, 199, 352 Bateman, Carrie Joyce, 201, 292, 309, 352 Bath, John William, 352 Baum, Ray J., 179, 289 Baumgartner, Allen S., 256, 364 Beaman, Frank C, 191, 258, 352 Bechtel, John C, 319 Beck, WiUiam F., 162, 250, 340 Becker, Leslie L., 352 Beckle, Stanley C, 352 Beck stead, Beverly A., 292, 293, 308, 364 Beckman, Eleanor Ann, 38, 212, 292, 319 Beddes, Max, 364 Beeler, Marilyn Jean, 191, 216, 292, 300, 352 Beery, Lloyd Gareth, 352 Behring, Fred Donald, 319 Beier, Patricia Ann, 309, 364 Belden, Everett Lee, 178, 240, 352 Belden, Janice E., 340 Bell, Charlene E., 220, 308, 364 Bell, Linda Marie, 364 Benintendi, Wilma Lee, 364 Bender, Walter W., Jr., 244, 319 Bennett, Harold Leo, 319 Bennett, James Walter, 319 Bennett, Newcomb B., 258, 319 Bennion, Boyd Bruce, 175, 340 Bensen, Brady L., 352 Benson, Betty Jo, 319 Benson, Bonita L., 186, 200, 340 Benson, Dean Ernest, 178, 270, 352 Benson, Judy Kathrine, 212, 308, 364 Benson, Kenneth Lee, 179, 230, 289 Benson, Terence G., 352 Benson, Warren Marsh, 45, 188 Bentley, Patricia E., 300, 312, 352 Bentley, James Stuby, 38, 174, 191, 250, 340 Bentz, Karl Rliineholt, 340 Benzel, Paul, 190, 364 Berich, Stanley, 352 Berger, Lisa Maria, 364 Bembeck, Con Edward, 172, 240, 340 Berry, James Leonard, 340 Berta, Victor Thomas, 365 BertagnoUi, Gloria M., 313, 365 BertilH, Daniel C, 179, 258, 340 Bertilero, John A., 140 Bettis, Donald Lee,86, 183, 295 Bever, Mary Phyl, 224, 352 Bevinetto, Josephine F., 85, 180, 216, 292, 300, 302 Beyer, Dean Earl, 340 Beyer, Patsy Louise, 309, 365 Beyer, Ross Meriin, 297, 382 Bidstrup, Barbara K., 352 Bidwell, John Allen, 319 Beig, Lauren Keith, 340 Biers, Richard Guy, 185, 288, 319 Bindschadler, Darryl, 258, 352 Birchby, James Edward, 319 Bird, Vearl Wilford, 193, 352 Bishop, James Rodney, 264, 319 Bishop, John Clark, 39, 174, 270, 294, 340 Bissey, Marilyn Joyce, 296, 311, 365 Bjorn, Nancy Karen, 224, 313, 365 Black, Robert P., 365 Blackner, Craig S., 264, 352 Blacker, Kent Dean, 352 Blakeman, Donald Gene, 171, 340 Blakeman, George C, 255, 365 Blount, Sylvia C, 352 Boardman, Earl Louis, 240, 353 Boelens, Ada Carolyn, 308, 365 Bogue, Jimmie R., 353 Boilsen, David Elwood, 365 Bomgardner, Leilani, 296 Bond, Gene Roy, 365 Bonds, Franklin D., 122, 319 Booth, Gordon Glen, 200, 353 Booth, Sandra Jean, 296, 308, 365 Booth, Virginia W., 41, 85, 220, 292, 340 Bora, Ronald Edward, 140, 353 Borders, John Wilson, 270, 365 Boring, Edwin Keith, 179, 289 Borrego, Maryanna, 365 Boschetto, Louis Jon, 365 Botero, Joan Louise, 224, 340 Boundy, Joann, 200, 353 Bourne, Arthur Dixon, 234, 365 Bourne, Richard Kemp, 244, 365 Bourret, Larry John, 174, 240, 353 Bowen, Richard Bruce, 365 Bower, Charles Lloyd, 250, 340 Bower, Nancy Lynn, 220, 308, 365 Boykin, Dennis L., 340 Boyle, June Ott, 301 Braatz, Robert W., 234, 365 Bradford, Nancy Ann, 312, 365 Bradford, Ralph L., 353 Bradley, Marcia Lyn, 186, 199, 292, 312, 353 Brady, Jon Edgar, 270, 353 Bragg, Ruth Eileen, 41, 174, 182, 208, 340 Bramall, WiUiam F., 185, 288, 340 Brandenburg, Charles, 152, 365 Brauss, Arthur Guido, 340 Breuniger, Louis R., 340 Brewer, Ralph Edw., Jr., 319 Bridge, James, 340 Briggs, Stairs Jack, 365 Brimhall, Phil B., 365 Brokaw, Harry Robert, 264, 365 Brookbank, Lora Mae, 201, 365 Brooks, Wm. Richard, 319 Brorby, John Wade, 297, 382 Brown, Alice Viola, 201, 313, 365 Brown, Barbara Lee, 220, 303, 340 Brown, Donald Kent, 319 Brown, Donald Jay, 185 Brown, Gary Deward, 270, 353 Brown, Kathryn V., 353 Brown, Richard B., 189 Brown, Ronald Earl, 341 Brown, Ruth Ann, 313, 365 Brown, Ronald Boyd, 270 Brown, Stanley K., 230, 353 Brownlee, Fred Harry, 154, 188, 190, 319 Brownlee, Gerald Robt., 341 Brownlee, Lyle James, 154, 365 Bnibaker, Elbridge L., 270, 365 Bnibaker, John Robt., 341 Bnibaker, Lois Ann, 311, 341 Brubaker, Stewart F., 171, 271, 341 Brubaker, Nancy A., 312, 341 e Bruce, James Irvin, 288, 319 Bruck, Evelyn L., 382 Bueckner, Kathryn M., 220, 365 Bruegger, Mary Rose, 212, 296, 302, 341 Bruegger, Winnifred, 341 Brush, Radmond Allen, 256, 289, 365 Bryan, Marlyn Romaine, 220, 341 Bryan, Mary Louise, 62, 204, 320 Bryant, Frank Richard, 271, 397, 320 Bryant, Mary Diana, 312, 353 Bryant, Bobt. Elmore, 271, 341 Buchanan, John W., Jr., 365 Buchanan, Kenith D., 365 Buchholz, Duane Carl, 384 Budd, Betty Louise, 308, 365 Budd, Wm. Henry, Jr., 171, 341 Buescher, Robt. David, 365 Bullock, Bob Ray, 297, 382 Bullock, Roger Kay, 264, 365 Bumford, Robert R., Jr., 276, 365 Bunce, Mary Elizabeth, 291, 292 Bundy, Arlene Loree, 311, 353 Burch, Rudy Lawrence, 288, 320 Burch, Leonard Dean, 173, 286, 320 Burd, Billy Ray, 264, 341 Burd, Everett Gail, 264, 320 Burge, Donald Leon, 280, 289, 341 Burgener, Marilyn C, 309, 365 Burgess, Frederick G., 185, 264, 341 Burgess, Judith B., 216, 309, 365 Burke, John J., 320 Burleson, Freddie Joe, 365 Bumaugh, Robert F., 341 Burnett, Bob Joe, 320 Bumette, Garry W., 271, 365 Burnside, Herbert E., 365 Burr, Curtis Jay, 341 Burridge, Jeremiah G., 341 Burton, Lloyd P., 365 Burton, Paul Peterson, 193, 341 Burton, Vernon Otto, 365 Busch, Jerry Amel, 365 Bush, Roger Taylor, 45, 185, 294, 320 Butcher, Roger Orear, 365 Butler, Henry Vincent, 341 Butler, George P., 172, 341 Butler, Glen Bertran, 320 Butler, Mary Loretta, 212, 341 Buzan, Sandra Sue, 204, 296, 365 -C- Call, Gerald Walter, 193, 366 Call, Kayland E., 320 Cameron, WiUiam L., 198, 366 Campbell, John Bryon, 366 CampbeU, Judith C, 353 CampbeU, Judith Rae, 303, 311, 366 CampbeU, Maurice B., 256, 320 Canning, Ruth P., 366 Canute, Russell J., 184 Cardinal, Donald Fred, 320 Carey, Jaura, 175 Cardon, George, 353 Ciu-lin, Paul Nestor, 382 Carlson, Donald A., 142 Carlson, Richard Kent, 244, 320 Carmean, James Robert, 200, 366 Carpender, George Wm., 234, 341 Carr, Dox Wey, III, 280, 353 Carroll, Charles M., 341 CarroU, Michael P., 184 CiirroU, Robert J., 244, 320 Carroll, Warren B., 320 CarroU, WUliam F., 113, 132, 179, 241, 289, 320 Carter, Sam Reeves, 320 Carty, Edward Harry, 321 Case, Henry Wilbur, 255, 366 409 Casey, Donald M., 353 Casey, Rodney Keith, 366 Castberg, Jeanne E., 175, 321 Castelano, Karen R., 311, 366 Cathcart, Gary E., 271, 366 Chadwick, Rayburn E., 366 Challman, Bruce D., 320 Challnian, Bruce D., 321 Champlin, Robt. Louis, 185 Chandler, Barbara E., 204, 296, 366 Chandler, Verla Jo, 212, 308, 366 Chapek, William Frank, 321 Chapman, Ina Rae, 216, 384 Chase, Edward Earl, 234, 321 Chastain, Calvin H., 366 Cheesebrough, T. T., 341 Chen, Tai Seng, 185, 200, 288, 341 Cheney, Bill Edwin, 107, 188, 341 Cheney, Larue Janette, 220, 321 Chcsebro, Oren James, 40, 174, 178, 200, 258, 353 Cheshier, Margaret A., 199, 308, 366 Childers, Douglas L., 366 Chionis, Katherine, 191, 311, 366 Chisholm, John R., 40, 54, 200, 258, 321 Christensen, Antliony, 366 Christensen, C. Lewis, 45, 107, 250, 321 Christensen, Cliris H., 185, 341 Christensen, Edward W., 321 Christensen, Janice L., 220, 366 Christensen, Marvin L., 366 Christensen, Mary E., 182, 189, 296 Christensen, Ronald, 321 Christensen, Robert H., 230, 366 Christiansen, Vance T., 185, 341 Christopher, Jack N., 280, 353 Cinnamon, Carl Davis, 382 Clare, Charles James, 250, 366 Clark, Dean Warren, 297 Clark, Marilyn Kay, 312, 353 Clark, Nancy Kay, 212, 308, 366 Clark, Patrick Cletus, 321 Clark, Robert John, 366 Clark, Vera Pouise, 191, 292, 300, 312, 341 Clatterbuck, Elaine K., 308, 366 Clawson, Priscilla M., 366 Clegg, James Milliken, 366 Clift, Charles Edward, 366 Cline, Roy Lee, 178, 265, 353 Clodius, Fredric C, 171, 341 Cochran, James M., 366 Cochran, John A., 230, 366 Cody, Gerald Paul, 113, 265, 321 Coen, Glen Robert, 353 Cohen, Peter Z., 382 Cole, Edson Clifford, 201, 234, 341 Cole, Edward George, 162, 276, 353 Cole, Geoffrey Hale, 45, 87, 152, 183, 321 Cole, James George, 123, 174, 185, 259, 341 Coletti, John M., Jr., 178, 271, 353 Collier, Jane B., 309, 366 Colling, Owen Howard, 258, 366 CoHier, Roy Hugh, 321 Colling, Rex Alfred, 366 Collins, Dorothy L., 366 CoHins, Tim Dallas, 259, 353 Colson, Thomas M., 321 Colva, Arlie Glen, 321 Colva, James Madison, 230, 366 Condie, Donald Chas., 200, 259, 321 Conley, Robt. Francis, 265, 321 Connell, Patricia, 63, 220, 321 Connolly, Alva G., 341 Cook, Clyde Lee, Jr., 291, 353 Cook, Deanna Lee, 366 Cook, James, 321 Cook, Victor Joseph, 271, 353 Cooke, Wm. Michael, 107, 250, 341 Coones, Clara Jane, 341 Cooper, James Alford, 87, 183, 250, 321 Cooper, James Korte, 265, 341 Cooper, Janice Irene, 308 Cooper, Korte Charles, 259, 366 Copyak, Robert Lloyd, 366 Corbett, Raymond John, 353 Core, James W., 259, 321 Cornell, David Eugene, 288, 341 Cornwall, Charles R., 181, 321 Costel, Gerald L., 366 Cottle, Stephanie, 353 Cottrell, Barbara J., 192, 308, 366 Cottrell, Russell G., 193, 353 Coulter, Milton Leroy, 201, 244, 366 Covell, Brenda Ann, 212, 309, 366 Cowper, James H., 244, 341 Cox, Bimey Lyle, 171, 259, 341 Coy, Karen Kay, 208, 296, 313, 366 Crank, George Dale, 185 Creek; Coleen Froman, 35.3 Crilly, James Joseph, 184 Crips, Benjamin H., 341 Crittenden, John H., 276, 353 Crnokrak, John, 366 Crofts, John Charles, 191, 234, 341 Croley, Laurence H., 366 Croley, Leonard E., 366 Cronberg, Marvin H., 40, 240, 321 Crook, Giiny Matthews, 322 Crosby, Rulon Frost, 366 Cross, David Michael, 264, 367 Cross, Wih-na Rae, 303, 353 Crow, James Bayard, 271, 322 Crow, Peter Daniel, 259, 367 Crumpacker, Carole A., 208, 322 Culbertson, Marilyn R., 308 Cummings, Donna Jean, 212, 341 Cummings, Richard E., 40, 240, 322 Cummings, Patricia M., 353 Cundall, Dale George, 191 Curfman, Nancey June, 216, 353 Curtin, Dennis J., 295, 367 Curtin, James Roger, 367 Curtis, Nan Turner, 42, 186, 221, 292, 302, 353 Curtis, Neal Roger, 123 Custer, Paul Ronald, 341 Cutser, William Larry, 353 -D- Dahl, Uwe Hinrich, 196, 198, 367 Daily, Allen Harris, 384 Dale, George Allen, 290 Dais, William G., Jr., 171, 191, 271, 353 Daly, Dennis Robert, 240, 353 Daly, Joseph Crinion, 244, 353 Dalziel, Dean Alvin, 234, 367 Dameron, Lee Graham, 271, 367 Damon, Dennis Edward, 191, 259, 353 Damson, Karen Mary, 224, 302, 353 Dana, Kay Eugene, 353 Daniels, Gerald Ralph, 367 Dankowski, Michael J., 234, 341 Dannettell, James E., 174, 234, 341 Dariington, Bette G., 184, 296, 308, 367 Darnall, Gary Harvey, 161, 367 Daum, Elizabeth Ann, 199, 208, 311, 367 Davenport, Joe L., 322 Davidson, Barbara A., 208, 292, 341 Davidson, Myrtle Rae, 367 Davidson, Thomas E., 259, 353 Davis, Donald Gene, 367 Davis, Frances A., 353 Davis, James Oliver, 175, 342 Davis, Jon Kent, 154, 178, 367 Davis, Jon Philip, 353 Davis, Margot Rae, 42, 212, 292, 302, 342 Davis, Richard Eric, 342 Dawson, Edwina Jane, 221, 302, 354 Dawson, Thomas H., 38, 40, 178, 265, 354 Day, Richard Erwin, 250, 297, 322 Dearinger, Sandra J., 46, 292, 322 Debolt, Harold Fred, 171, 244, 354 DebortoH, John Robt., 322 Decker, Gary Lynwood, 234, 367 Decora, Andrew W., 173 Dees, Benny, 142 Defond, Donald, 259, 322 Deforest, Joyce Ann, 301 Deforest, Robert D., 288, 342 Dekay, Carol Frances, 42, 46, 176, 224, 292, 322 Delapp, Neil Edward, 322 Delgreco, John, Jr., 40, 179, 256, 289, 322 Denny, Edward Wayne, 235, 289, 342 Dereemer, Joseph C, 354 Dersham, Jack Ronald, 259, 342 Dertinger, Lowell C, 152 Despain, William Q., Jr., 172 Deveraux, Jerome C, 201, 259, 322 Dianovsky, Ronald E., 367 Dickensheets, Sandra, 42, 192, 295, 309, 367 Dickey, Donald H., 199, 354 Dickman, Robert Lee, 240, 322 Diehl, Gary Raymond, 185, 288 Dienes, Geza, 280, 342 Dietz, Harley Maxwell, 280, 354 Difelici, Raymond E., 367 Dillinger, Allan John, 200, 367 Dimond, Lynn A., 265, 354 Dimond, Marion Fern, 212, 309, 367 Dinneen, Kathryn E., 208, 302, 367 Dix, Harold Glenn, 271, 367 Dixon, Jerry Bell, 235, 354 Dixon, Marlene Ann, 367 Dobrenz, Albert K., 240, 322 Dockter, Jacolyn June, 309, 367 Dockter, Kenneth B., 271, 384 Dodge, Bruce Chester, 271, 354 Dodge, David Arthur, 235, 342 Dodge, John Tyler, 235, 322 Dolence, Joe M., 259, 323 Dolence, John C, 259, 322 Dolezalek, Joseph W., 354 Domzalski, Eugene S., 123 Donajkowski, James A., 342 Donley, Carole L., 183, 285, 354 Donley, Howard Frank, 342 Donley, Russell L., 201, 271, 290, 367 Donohue, Gerard S., 123 Donohue, Margaret Ann, 313 Doody, Daniel Edmund, 323 Doman, John Pickens, 354 Doto, Kathryn M., 216, 308, 367 Dotson, Dave Lawrence, 354 Dotson, Mike Francis, 342 Doughty, Jim Wesley, 240, 354 Douglas, Ronald A., 181, 354 Downing, Darrel Edwin, 342 Downing, Jack R., 367 410 Dozier, Zachary T., 367 Drake, Marsha Joy, 313, 354 Drake, Richard Ray, 240, 323 Draney, Terryl Elno, 367 Dniry, Martin Alvin, 107, 150, 188, 323 Dryer, Barbara E., 323 Dudenhaver, Nancy Rae, 208, 323 Duncan, John Donald, 288 Duncan, Robert Dean, 251, 342 Dunder, John F., 200 Dunham, Gerald Louis, 382 Dunn, Patricia Ann, 180, 221, 232 Dunning, Glen Thomas, 354 Dunton, John Michael, 171 Dunrud, C. Richard, 354 Duvall, Verlin Gwyn, 323 D ykins, Joyce Elsie, 221, 354 -E- Eade, Edward Hudson, 367 East, Cleta Bea, 201, 296, 311, 354 East, Edward Calvin, 276, 367 Eastman, Elwin Grant, 276, 367 Eaton, Judith Ann, 216, 312, 367 Egerly, Sharon, 302, 323 Ebinger, Frederick W., 342 Echtenneyer, James R., 342 Eckhardt, Charles T., 46, 144 Eckley, Allen Ralph, 323 Edens, Sharon Louise, 180, 208, 342 Edington, Clement S., 259, 367 Edmonds, Duane S., 323 Edwards, Carol Ann, 221, 308, 367 Edwards, Harold Lee, 367 Edwards, Thomas Lyle, 342 Edwards, William C, 191 Egbert, Gerald L., 276, 342 Eggleston, Eugene E., 323 Ehlers, Joanne Louise, 216, 313, 367 Filers, Anton Famy, 178, 271, 354 Eisenhuth, Harold P., 259, 367 Elbrecht, Thomas J., 280, 354 Ellerbnich, Keith F., 185, 323 Elliott, James R., 354 Ellis, Hugh, 88, 183, 271, 354 Ellis, Janet Lea, 213, 302, 354 EUwein, Sharon M., 62, 312 Elmer, Janice Kay, 42, 60, 85, 186, 216, 354 Embree, William N., 265, 367 Embrey, Thomas S., 323 Emery, Thomas Theron, 367 Emmett, Virginia Ann, 204, 342 Emmons, Larry Dee, 276, 367 Endicott, Edw. Clinton, 196, 265, 290, 291, 342 Engdahl, Leroy Elof, 271, 367 Endsley, Kenneth A., 342 Engelson, Lynn Louise, 342 Engstrom, Carl Victor, 342 Epler, Arden Glen, 235, 367 Erickson, Delbert L., 301, 342 Erickson, Jon Arthur, 323 Erickson, K. Christine, 292, 300, 303, 313, 354 Erickson, Karin E., 186, 212, 292, 302, 354 Erickson, Leif T., 162, 259, 367 Ericsson, Gary E., 367 Ernst, Theodore Adam, 276, 323 Espy, Clay Edward, 179, 289, 323 Essis, Alfredo E., 293 Etzel, Lloyd Edward, 342 Evans, Lynn, 186, 224, 354 Evans, Richard, 301 Evans, Robert Cooper, 107, 342 Evans, Robert William, 185 Evans, Robert Thomas, 259, 367 Eversberg, Donald A., 288, 323 Eversole, Ronald, 367 Eyre, Joseph Emory, 368 Eyre, Medora, 192, 312, 354 -F- Fabricius, Edwin R., 196, 342 Fabricius, Thomas F., 354 Facinelli, Helen M., 292, 296, 313, 354 Facinelli, James W., 240, 368 Fair, Elsbeth Louise, 224, 308, 368 Fanning, Harold D., 354 Fanning, Ila Mae, 368 Farmer, Harold James, 39, 123, 161, 188, 251, 323 Farthing; Merrilyn M., 204, 368 Fans, Sandra Lee, 86, 183, 186, 216, 292, 295, 354 Fausett, Stephen Ray, 368 Fawcett, Russell A., 368 Fech, Andrew, 368 Fedell, Robert J., 342 Fedrizzi, David J., 185, 323 Fedrizzi, Freddie E., 368 Fell, Shirley E., 309, 323 Felt, James Wesley, 165 Fenimore, James Ward, 342 Fenimore, John Joe, 368 Ferguson, Coleen Kay, 213, 303, 368 Ferguson, Jack Irwin, 290 Ferguson, Donald L., 181, 187, 342 Ferguson, Robert Neil, 271, 342 Fermelia, John V., 171 Ferris, James William, 354 Fetcher, Harriet M., 354 Fiero, Jon William, 265, 368 Fiero, Robert Slade, 265, 368 Finch, James Turner, 124, 188, 323 Finkbiner, Donna L., 204, 323 Finnerty, John P., 245, 368 Finnerty, Richard M., 251, 354 Finnerty, Thomas R., 342 Fisher, Donald Parks, 185, 287, 294, 342 Fisher, George David, 172 Fisher, Michael C, 171 Fisk, Henry Eugene, 200 Fisk, Robert Spencer, 284 Fitzgerald, Richard, 245, 354 Fitzgerald, Thomas J., 342 Fleming, Connie M., 217, 300, 368 Fletcher, John Thomas, 260 Flickinger, Edward L., 368 Flippin, John T., 251, 323 Flock, Oleary Allen, 184, 368 Flood, Richard David, 181 Florentine, Patrick J., 107, 158, 342 Floth, Robert Lee, 354 Flynn, Carol Ann, 368 Flynn, Marial E., 224, 324 Forbes, Dian Jean, 213, 342 Forbes, Lavanetta P., 204, 368 Ford, Robert A., 342 Foreman, Mary Lou, 186, 224, 354 Forest, Keith Paul, 265, 368 Forsch, Burdette W., 38, 179, 230, 289, 324 Forsyth, David James, 368 Fortenberry, Dervuni, 289 Foster, Brent Dean, 235, 368 Foster, Garth H., 178, 345 Foster, Glenda Vee, 213, 324 Fowler, Charles Wayne, 368 Fowler, Donald Clyde, 324 Fox, Dean Gordon, 235, 342 Fox, Grachia Ann, 300, 312, 342 Fox, James Austin, 235, 354 Fox, Richard L., 300, 342 Foy, James, Joseph, 289, 342 Fraley, John J., 368 Fraley, Robert Lee, 324 France, Robert Seller, 272, 368 Francis, Gary Verne, 260, 354 Franklin, Jimmie Wm., 342 Frans, Steve Thumian, 368 Franson, Carl Kenneth, 368 Frederick, Cheri J., 200, 303, 311, 368 Freer, Raynerd Donald, 245, 342 French, Harold Monroe, 295 French, Herbert Gene, 154, 201 French, Roberta Gayle, 354 Frey, Darwin Maxon, 324 Fritts, Darrel Emery, 368 Fritz, James Edward, 260, 354 Fronapfel, Richard W., 368 Fry, Bonny Kay, 313, 368 Fujikawa, Bnice Yasuo, 251, 368 Fuller, Clyde Leslie, 368 Fuller, Douglas P., 382 Furgason, Jennings R., 324 -G- Gabriel, Leroy Jim, 354 Galan, Pete S., Jr., 368 Gale, Alvin Frank, 382 Galeotos, John Spiro, 368 Galloway, Winifred F., 312, 368 Garcia, Alfred, 368 Garcia, Albert, 301 Garcia, George N., 368 Gardner, Hal Arch, 193, 354 Gardner, Harold H., 144 Gardner, Ronald J., 162, 260, 355 Garfield, Robert E., 235, 368 Garland, Barbara J., 204, 324 Garrison, Patricia L., 355 Cashier, Francis John, 368 Gaskell, Kenneth D., 184 Gatti, Fred, Jr., 185 Gavens, Veto, 368 Gaylord, Judy E., 312, 368 Gentil, Antonio Julio, 293, 324 George, Robert Porter, 235, 355 Georgios, Angelo A., 171, 245, 355 Gerrard, Veda J., 324 Gerrard, Wilham G., 260, 355 Gerrish, Noralyn S., 224, 313, 368 Ghafoor, Abdul, 293, 384 Ghufran, Mohammed, 384 Gibbs, Thomas Rickels, 324 Gibson, George W., 368 Giesler, John David, 265, 355 Giessinger, Lambert M., 342 Gietz, Robert H., 369 Gifford, William A., 324 Gilbert, Glen Jon, 245, 355 Gilbert, John Carl, 260, 286, 369 Gilbert, Odies Junior, 324 Giles, Tommy Jim, 369 Gill, Nicholas Wm., 245, 355 Gillette, Claudia J., 186, 213, 355 Gilmore, Jack Graham, 324 411 Gilmore, Marion E., 235, 355 Gilpin, William Robt., 301 Giimus, Rodney E., 355 Gish, Robert Nathan, 179, 200, 289, 342 Gladwin, Carlee Jean, 225, 369 Glandt, Dan A., 178, 272, 355 Glass, Donald Norman, 251, 355 Glenn, Kathleen Ann, 369 Glidden, Janet Nadine, 225, 342 Glover, Roy Merwyn, 369 Goddard, Geraldine E., 301, 369 Godfrey, Larry Ellis, 355 Godfrey, Richard Wm., 181, 245, 355 Goetz, Alfred John, 355 Goodie, Frank Joseph, 150 Good, Dale Warren, 201, 369 Good, Loren Wilford, 343 Goodchild, Elaine M., 300, 312, 343 Goodchild, Harland H., 369 Goodman, Richard Leon, 171, 343 Goodnight, Gerald C., 280, 324 Gookin, Vernon Ray, 280, 369 Gossin, David C., 113, 150 Gostas, Ted William, 369 Gould, Charlene M., 289, 324 Gove, Barbara Ann, 343 Grant, Richard Chas., 107, 272, 343 Grant, Vivian Carol, 225, 308, 369 Grasso, Paul Bernard, 369 Graves, Gerald Joel, 230, 343 Graves, William H. B., 355 Gray, Donald Ray, 355 Gray, Norma Lee, 225, 313, 369 Gray, Paul Duaine, 124, 251, 355 Green, Bernard Gary, 185, 265, 324 Green, Charles Peter, 281, 369 Green, Gene Leroy, 107, 171, 343 Green, Roberta Lee, 38, 53, 175 Green, Sandra Jane, 312, 369 Green, William D., 355 Greenough, Gary Frank, 184, 272, 324 Greenwald, Kathleen J., 217, 309, 369 Gregory, Ronald Irwin, 201 Grenevitch, Benjamin, 368 Greth, Karl Diehl, 245, 369 Gribbin, David James, 369 Grieve, Edward Robert, 251, 369 Grieve, Leeland T., 184 Griffin, Richard C, Jr., 39, 196, 251, 325 Griffith, Douglas K., 230, 369 Griffith, Marcia Ann, 200, 209, 308, 369 Griffith, Warren E., II, 39, 46, 113, 185, 245, 291, 297, 325 Griggs, Gretchen, 221, 325 Grossnicklaus Jan, 124 Guerin, Esther E., 177 Gul, Aziz, 292, 293, 384 Gundlach, Wm. John, 170, 276, 343 Gunsalus, Phillip G., 276, 355 Gurney, Harry C, Jr., 325 Gurney, Lela Lee, 369 Guth, Robert Henry, 325 Guthrie, Earl Emmett, 251, 355 Guthrie, David James, 369 Guthrie, Robert F., 297, 382 Gutz, Thomas Birks, 251, 382 Guy, John William, 260, 343 -H- Haack, Ray Franklin, 265, 325 Haak, Mary Ann, 281, 308, 369 Hageman, Hilda Jane, 312, 355 Hagemeier, Robt. Dean, 343 Hagestad, Robert E., 171, 272, 355 Haggen, Arthur E., 343 Hahn, Jack Ray, 179, 289, 355 Haile, Chas. Richard, 124, 188, 325 Haines, Vician C, 325 Hakes, Samuel Duncan, 288 Halbert, Robt. Thomas, 272, 325 Hale, Jack, 343 Hall, Joseph William, 369 Halladay, Carl R., Jr., 265, 369 Halbnan, Lester Clark, 382 Hallowell, Jared R., 325 Halseth, Ann E. L., 175, 325 Halseth, William L., 170, 174, 251 Hamilton, Charles E., 251, 297, 382 Hamilton, Herbert W., 230, 343 Hamlin, Verne Allen, 40, 113, 265, 343 Hamm, Michael Paul, 343 Handsel, Ray Arthur, 343 Handsel, Roy Milton, 369 Hanes, John Grier, 113, 272, 297, 325 Hanesworth, R. Alan, 355 Hankins, Robert Dean, 124 Hankins, Ronald Rex, 245, 369 Hanks, Richard Wm., 154, 188 Hanlin, David Joseph, 290 Hanly, Richard Dunn, 265, 355 Hanna, Dixie Carolyn, 309, 369 Hanna, Edo Lee, 52, 221, 369 Hanneman, Irma Ilean, 208, 343 Hannas, Samuel Aca, 355 Hansen, Arnold Ivan, 265, 355 Hansen, Daniel Joseph, 125 Hansen, Janice Ann, 41, 174, 182, 292, 304, 343 Hansen, Judith Emelyn, 309, 369 Hansen, Mary Jean, 369 Hansen, Peter M., 272, 355 Hansen, Ronald Loran, 343 Hansen, Sandra J., 63, 221, 355 Hansen, Wanda Ellen, 175 Hanson, Dorothy L., 355 Hanson, Gene Alan, 289, 369 Hanson, Patricia Ann, 289 Haratyk, Mike Joseph, 343 Hardigan, William D., 179, 289 Hamed, David Duane, 174, 281, 343 Hamsberger, Evelynn, 225, 308, 369 Harper, Karl Gordon, 40, 84, 183, 270, 325 Harris, Dale Brisack, 171, 245, 325 Harris, Donald Howard, 343 Harris, JoAnne C, 180, 281, 325 Harris, Jessie Ann, 312, 325 Harris, Marjorie Jean, 217, 292, 343 Harris, Richard C., Jr., 113, 293, 343 Harris, Virginia Lee, 200, 325 Harrison, Darlene, 325 Harrison, Monty D., 382 Harrop, Ronalcl James, 343 narrower, Robert A., 325 Harsh, Richard Wynn, 355 Harston, Lee West, 325 Hart, Mary Katherine, 56, 221, 308, 369 Hart, Ned H., 369 Hart, Robert Otto, 325 Hart, Richard Wm., 355 Hartman, Jeanette L., 213, 343 Hartwell, Nancy Jean, 185, 225, 291, 292, 355 Harvard, Mary Jean, 42 Harvey, John Cecil, Jr., 191, 235, 369 Harwick, Elizabeth, 312, 369 Hasse, Robert William, 171, 325 Hatanelas, Danny Gust, 355 Hatten, Donald G., 146 Hauck, Darrell W., 325 Haun, Caroline Joy, 180, 313, 355 Hautala, Robert A., 369 Havrilo, Mary Ann, 221, 355 Hawes, Margaret Ann, 201 Hawes, Don Bender, 200, 325 Hawley, Kay Maureen, 180, 204, 369 Hays, James Thomas, 297, 382 Hays, Margaret Irene, 311, 355 Heame, Charlotte E., 213, 303, 369 Hedin, Ronald Paul, 158, 188, 199 Heflin, Wilbur Lee, 369 Hegge, Karen Gayle, 311, 369 Heid, Raymond Gene, 260, 369 Heinbaugh, Jerry Lee, 235, 355 Hejde, Charles E., 235, 355 Helmer, Ralph Erwin, 355 Helmich, Donald B., 251, 369 Helms, Ronald Lee, 384 Hemry, Charles S., Jr., 382 Henberg, Janet E., 305, 355 Hendershott, Myrl C, 46 Henderson, Fred Lee, 370 Henderson, John R., 370 Henderson, J. Steven, 343 Henderson, Leona G., 309 Hendrickson, Dale Roy, 184, 343 Henn, Charles Lee, 260, 370 Henrie, Monte Lamar, 281, 370 Henry, Gale F., 343 Henry, John Howard, 370 Hensolt, John F., 370 Hepworth, Homer M., 326 Hergert, Gerald D., 370 Herman, Mary Lee, 41, 225, 292, 326 Herrlein, Jay Charles, 343 Herrington, Joan, 213, 309, 370 Herrod, John Henry, 370 Heston, Richard Roy, 355 Heth, Morrison Lee, 40, 46, 281, 343 Hetherington, Leon R., 355 Hettrick, John B., 281, 355 Heuermann, Carol Rae, 300 Heward, Dee Ann, 308, 370 Hewgley, Claude W., 125 Hickcan, David M., 370 Hickman, John Walter, 289, 355 Hicks, Jim Lee, 113, 200, 320 Hicks, Ralph Ray, 343 Higgins, Archie H., 326 Higgins, Darrell Lee, 260, 356 Higgins, James Leo, 343 Higgins, J. Alan, 185 Higgins, John William, 125 Hight, Kenneth W., 343 Hild, Marvin Philip, 343 Hild, Raymond C, 326 Hill, Beth Larue, 370 Hill, Ellen Rose, 208, 370 Hill, Joan Louise, 196, 208, 296, 356 Hill, Laura Evelyn, 209, 302, 370 Hill, Lowell Wayne, 370 Hillman, Karen Kay, 180, 221, 303, 356 Hillstead, Gwena Hae, 63, 221, 356 Hilpert, John Brecht, 297 Hinck, Lyman Leroy, 288, 343 Hincks, Evva N., 174, 175, 311, 343 Hinds, Paul B., 266, 343 Hing, Arlene J. Bryant, 326 Hing, Kay Thuey Lew, 326 412 HirscWcom, Marcia H., 301 Hirschi, Mary Kay, 309, 370 Hirengen, Philip V., 288 Hirsig, Susan Elaine, 225, 343 Hiser, Nik Rae E., 47, 176, 326 Hiser, Dick Gene, 240 Kitchens, David Lee, 152, 370 HIadek, Kenneth Lee, 201, 370 Hobbs, David Calvin, 370 Hobbs, Richard James, 326 Hoblit, Ward Lewis, 241, 343 Hockamier, Gordon D., 164, 272, 343 Hodgell, C. Owen, 171, 326 Hoffman, John Cowan, 343 Hoffman, Marilynn R., 225, 313, 370 Hogue, Billie Francis, 180, 356 Holberg, Benjamin E., 260, 343 Holdaway, Donald M., 297 Holdaway, Ronald M., 297 Holden, Bonnie Gaye, 198, 199, 370 Holgerson, Lucille E., 356 Holliday, William A., 260, 370 Holloway, Ruth, 311, 343 Holly, Robert Dean, 343 Holm, Rojean, 303 Holmes, Maurice Lee, 15 9 Holmes, Myra Louise, 296, 356 Holmes, Richard Chas., 326 Holyoak, William L., 326 Hon, Barbara Erie, 191, 221, 292, 300, 343 Hon, Paula June, 221, 308, 370 Hood, Glenn Arthur, 344 Hook, Peter Edward, 146 Hool, Thomas Joseph, 344 Hooper, Karol Ann, 311 Hooper, Sonne Lee, 344 Hoopes, Lael H., 344 Hoover, Gordon Vaughn, 185, 344 Hopka, Thomas Charles, 370 Hopkins, Janet Ellen, 312, 370 Hopkins, Robert A., 187, 356 Hoppe, James Joseph, 150 Hopman, Frederick C, 281, 344 Horn, Barry Joe, 356 Homer, John Stuart, 370 Horth, Suzanne, 291, 292 Horton, Claudette N., 175, 184, 356 Houge, Richard Wayne, 200, 277, 288, 344 Hould, Clifton F., 326 House, Donna Julia, 356 House, Gene Ellis, 272, 370 House, Irene Ruth, 175, 344 Houser, Robert Grant, 125, 344 Houtz, Julie Notage, 192, 370 Houtz, Judith Ann, 225, 344 Hovick, Anne Louise, 173, 190, 289 Howard, Richard L., Jr., 40, 235, 356 Howard, Thos. Edward, 290 ,344 Howe, Ronald R., 266, 356 Howe, William Mercer, 288 Howell, Billy Haegen, 370 Howshar, Edward, 40, 47, 170, 326 Hoyer, Frederick, 293 Huang, Sei Hwa, 281, 288, 320 Hubbell, Jack G., 344 Hubbs, Leah Maxine, 309, 370 Hubbs, Venita Rae, 313, 356 Huff, Myrtis Louise, 289, 356 Huffman, Ellen E., 84, 221, 344 Hufsmith, Robert A., 297 Hulbert, Larry N., 200, 272, 370 Hulsebus, Merlyn L., 370 Humphrey, John Edward, 245, 344 Hunter, James Nelson, 356 Hunter, Roger Clyde, 370 Huntley, James Joseph, 356 Hurdle, Stuart Arthur, 260, 370 Hurtt, Ann Florence, 225, 356 Hutchins, Mac Arthur, 245, 370 Hutto, Doris Darby, 184 Hutton, Harold Eugene, 326 Hyde, Kendell H., 174, 344 -I- Imset, Anne K., 370 Irvin, Patsy Kay, 191, 311, 370 -J- Jackson, Joseph, 187, 326 Jackson, Raymond Lyle, 183, 251, 295 Jackson, Ruth B. N., 326 Jacobs, Junior C, 185, 190 Jacobs, Lena May, 308 Jacobson, David Paul, 370 Jacobson, Jimmy Joe, 190, 384 Jacobson, Kenneth R., 235, 356 Jajeh, Canan Faraj, 356 Jacobson, Richard A., 356 Jansen, Roberta JoAnn, 183, 311, 344 Jansen, Sig Warren, 179, 272, 289, 356 Janssen, Phil Edwin, 272, 356 Janulewicz, Edward M., 235, 356 Jay, Kenneth Lloyd, 175 Jeghn, Brigitte, 309 Jelaca, Evelyn M., 311, 356 Jelaco, George Peter, 356 Jenks, Edwin Alfred, 251, 344 Jennings, Charles G., 370 Jenny, John, 171, 370 Jenny, Philip Bell, 356 Jensen, Einar Fisker, 382 Jensen, Jens Allen, 382 Jensen, Kay Ann, 180, 192, 312, 356 Jensen, Maurice Waldo, 327 Jensen, Richard Wirth, 327 Jensen, Mary Florence, 309, 370 Jessup, Susanne E., 191, 209, 313, 370 Jessen, Annelene M., 370 Jessup, Alan Joseph, 235, 370 Jewett, Judith Ann, 54, 187, 221, 327 Jiranek, Sharon Kay, 313, 356 John, Barbara Ellen, 311, 327 Johns, Delman A., 107, 344 Johnson, Ann Maurrin, 309, 370 Johnson, Beverly Dell, 200, 309, 370 Johnson, Charley R., 344 Johnson, Christine, 370 Johnson, Donna D., 180, 186, 221, 303, 356 Johnson, Edwin Lee, 297, 327 Johnson, Francis T., 371 Johnson, James M., 371 Johnson, Janice Kay, 190, 201 Johnson, Jimmy Dale, 344 Johnson, Karen M., 196, 371 Johnson, Kenneth D., 371 Johnson, Mary Lynne, 371 Johnson, Nelson Beck, 162, 245, 356 Johnson, Norman Duane, 327 Johnson, Patrick H., 356 Johnson, Robt. Edward, 290, 294, 344 Johnson, Sharon Lee, 205, 327 Johnson, Susan Gay, 311 Johnson, Tom Wayne, 382 Johnson, Wayne Arthur, 185, 356 Johnson, Wayne Leroy, 327 Johnson, William C, 171, 179, 289 Johnson, William Lee, 184, 277, 327 Johnston, Daniel Lee, 245, 344 Johnston, Donald G., 371 Johnston, James Allan, 245, 371 Johnston, Robert P., 301 Jolley, Samuel Lloyd, 341, 371 Jones, Dale Lawrence, 291 Jones, Isabell, 344 Jones, Jon Clark, 245, 371 Jones, Marian Allene, 180, 344 Jones, Marilyn Ann, 184, 313, 344 Jones, Nelson B., Jr., 356 Jones, Peter Keith, 154, 188, 260, 327 Jones, Robert Dale, 356 Jones, Robert N., 193 Jones, Sharon Kay, 217, 356 Jones, Willard Corner, 175 Jones, William Owen, 281, 300, 344 Jordan, Ralph Benton, 344 Jorgensen, Raymond K., 184. 327 Jorgensen, Rolland D., 382 Joshn, Dorothy Mae, 300, 382 Joslyn, Kenneth Knox, 371 Joy, Paul William, 344 Judd, Jarvis James, 277, 371 -K- Kagle, Robt. Edward, 125, 188 Kahleen, Karen E., 225, 308, 371 Kaiser, Curt E., Jr., 251, 297, 327 Kallerud, Mariel E., 180, 225, 344 Kal tenbach, Carl C, 241, 371 Kamenski, Joe Frank, 260, 327 Karame, Mohamad F., 185, 327 Karcher, Herbert L., 154, 188, 344 Karstoft, Peggy Eda, 312, 371 Karzy, Ali Mohammed, 384 Kaser, Lee Oliver, 113, 185, 200, 288, 344 Kaser, Max Alan, 356 Kaufmann, Gerald M., 356 Kavalok, Anton Paul, 251, 344 Kawulok, Paul Joseph, 356 Kay, Wm. Wallace, 327 Kedl, Douglas McNaul, 191, 252, 344 Keelan, Barbara Ann, 371 Keele, Norman E., 344 Keenan, Boyd Russell, 371 Keener, Nancy Joyce, 312, 356 Keiser, Kenneth John, 382 Keith, Rex Raymond, 236, 371 Kellam, George M., 382 Keller, Jimmie Lee, 272, 371 Kelley, Carolyn Kay, 63, 200, 213, 356 Kelley, Edward Philip, 236, 291, 327, 344 Kelley, Richard Lee, 40, 280 Kelly, Daniel John, 236, 371 Kelly, Penny Barkey, 177, 327 Kelly, Kenneth Lex, 252, 371 • Kelly, Robert Carl, 297, 382 Kendall, Gene Wayne, 344 Kennedy, Wm. Everett, 86, 183, 230, 295, 344 Kenyon, Alice Marie, 173, 176, 227 Kenyon, Chas. Rexford, 236 Kepler, Kay Juliana, 186, 225, 356 Kerbs, Donald Eugene, 371 Kercher, Shirley Ann, 209, 308, 371 Kerr, Hugh Neal, 327 413 Kerr, Roberta Lorane, 198, 201, 311, 371 Kershisnik, Joseph C, 371 Keszler, Lawrence Wm., 40, 230, 344 Ketcios, Billie B., 327 Keyes, August Leander, 236, 371 Kidd, David Thomas, 183, 383 Kidd, Sally Ann, 213, 289, 292, 356 Kidman, Ronald Duane, 185, 288, 327 Kieffer, Robert A., 371 Kihner, Alvin Dean, 178, 241, 356 Kibner, Karvin Ray, 199, 356 Kinder, Margaret A., 300, 356 King, Carol Ann, 84, 221, 295, 356 King, Francis Lee, 344 King, James Hamilton, 357 King, James Richard, 357 King, Ronald Kenney, 236, 32 7 King, William Howard, 327 Kingham, Mary K., 54, 57, 62, 225, 344 Kinnaman, Susan Lee, 309, 371 Kirk, Carolyn Jill, 309, 371 Kirk, Ronald E., 297 Kirk, Jeri, 47, 175, 176, 221, 327 Kirschten, Sally Ann, 328 Kiser, Dennis Marvin, 277, 371 Kite, Rodney Charles, 281, 371 Kitching, Margaret E., 328 Kladianos, Patricia L., 312, 344 Kleen, Karl Henry, 162 Kline, Louis Edward, 252, 371 Klingler, Clyde Del, 159, 344 Klofkom, Carla Faye, 308 Knecht, Ann Louise, 328 KnoU, Lawrance R., 252, 371 Knott, Melvin Doak, 344 Knotts, Calvin R., 357 Knouse, Susan Kay, 357 Knowlton, Charles A., 289, 357 Kocherhons, Karen, 371 Koci, Rudolph Joseph, 371 Kogel, Robert Ray, 281, 357 Korhonen, John Evan, 260, 357 Kosanke, Sharon Rae, 209, 312, 371 Koster, Kenneth K., 152, 200, 344 Kramer, Richard Alvin, 185, 344 Kranz, James Peter, 345 Kraus, George C, 371 Kraus, Hans J., 261, 371 Krausman, Harry Ray, 357 Krichbaum, Robert F., 261, 35 7 Krivoshia, Adam, Jr., 107, 328 Kroger, Dietrich, 162, 196, 357 Krouse, Susan K., 205 Krueger, Kim JuUus, 266, 371 Kuczewski, Leonard S., 126 Kudar, Joseph H., Jr., 261, 371 Kugland, Katherine A., 63, 225, 308, 371 Kukowski, Helen Marie, 300, 357 Kurtz, Kathryn Elaine, 198, 200, 209, 357 Kusel, Mary Louise, 312, 371 Kuypers, Thomas Owen, 40, 178, 272, 357 Kyle, Theodore Lee, 252, 371 -L- Lacis, Ingrid Edith, 312, 357 Lacy, Donald Clark, 201, 345 Lacy, Julieann, 217, 309, 371 Lacy, Margaret Jane, 199, 217, 292, 293, 345 Lacy, Melvyn L., 172 Lacy, Vina Arlene, 309, 345 Lafleiche, James, 328 Laird, David Grant, 245, 357 Lamb, Gerald Richard, 357 Lamb, Jeanne Carol, 357 Lambert, Patricia J., 186, 187, 217, 357 Lancaster, John Lynn, 241, 371 Landeen, James Monroe, 371 Landeen, Jon Lawson, 252, 371 Landen, Wayne Oliver, 328 Landwehr, John Paul, 266, 371 Lane, Jerry Leroy, 236, 372 Lane, Thomas Herbert, 126 Lang, John Adolph, Jr., 328 Langendorf, Edith M., 313, 357 Lantz, Linda Sue, 311, 357 Lapaseotes, George P., 131, 328 Lapointe, Gordon F., 266, 372 Laporte, Yvelise, 293, 312, 345 Lara, Gilbert, 345 Larsen, David N., 328 Larsen, Edith Mae, 221, 308, 372 Larsen, Leonard J., 328 Larson, Carl Antone, 277, 328 Larson, Colleen Rae, 42, 186, 225, 292, 357 Larson, John W., 236, 372 Larson, Karen Dee, 309, 372 Larson, Lee Gideon, 230, 328 Larson, Lee Waif red, 40, 261, 372 Larson, Marie Yvonne, 313, 357 Larson, Linda Louise, 62, 186, 221, 357 Larson, Robert W., Jr., 277, 328 Lasater, Ja mes Wm., 328 Laughlin, Robert B., Jr., 272, 372 Laya, George Stevens, 179, 289, 345 Lavery, Norma Jean, 308, 328 Lawrence, Larry M., 357, 372 Lawyer, Delbert L., 328 Lee, William C, 107, 126, 328 Lefaivre, Robt. Chas., 357 Legler, Jerry Carl, 345 Legler, WiHiam C, 372 Lehan, Patrick M., 261, 372 Lehner, Karen Kay, 57, 191, 217, 328 Leichtweis, Audrey A., 213, 308, 372 Leichtweis, Donald L., 185, 236, 345 Leister, Harold D., 113, 126, 357 Lembcke, Use Karen, 191, 209, 308, 372 Lembcke, Gertraud H., 209, 329 Lemon, Melville L., Jr., 357 Lentz, Charlene S., 372 Lenz, Gene FrankUn, 246, 345 Leonard, Gary Jerome, 372 Lester, Barbara J., 312, 345 Lester, Joyce E., 213, 302, 357 Letellier, Henry C, 372 Levasseur, Clytie J., 357 Lewark, Bertram Wayne, 281, 345 Lewis, Charles T., 383 Lewis, Lon Delvert, 372 Lewis, Russell Edward, 286, 372 Lewton, Lewis Cobum, 185, 329 Liebmann, Eduardo L., 293, 372 Liebsack, Lajean E., 308, 372 Likins, Ellen Lou, 200, 217, 300, 309, 372 Lind, Riney, 372 Lind, Wilham S., 372 Lindsey, Ivan Jeffers, 241, 329 Linn, Patricia Lee, 213, 308, 372 Linn, Robert Lee, 272, 372 Linnet, Linda May, 217, 357 Little, Donald Harve, 357 Litle, Wm. Douglas, 301 Livingston, Barbara A., 308 Livingston, Donald J., 372 Lloyd, Charles James, 231, 357 Lobaugh, Lester Lee, 236, 372 Lockhart, John Howard, 345 Lockhart, Marlene L., 313 Logan, Joseph Lister, 171 Logosz, Alroy Samuel, 345 Lohse, Dennis W., 236, 372 Lokken, John Carl, 357 Long, Elmer Gene, 383 Long, Francis Mark, 288 Long, Gilbert Veldon, 185, 357 Long, Martin Harvey, 170 Long, Martha Ann, 209, 345 Long, Sharon Anne, 205, 372 Lopez, Joaquin, 292, 357 Lowell, Darryl Hugh, 384 Lowen, Gloria Sue, 308, 372 Lowery, Brent Gordon, 372 Lowham, John Samuel, 372 Lubisher, Patricia A., 209, 301, 345 Lubnau, Thomas Edwin, 291, 383 Lucero, Andiony A., 256, 357 Luchsinger, Elton D., 372 Ludwig, Carol Marie, 184, 217, 372 Ludwig, Gale Vincent, 383 Luman, Doris Roberta, 221, 329 Lund, Lillian E. D., 201, 372 Lund, Richard Edgar, 201 Lundy, Sharon Kay, 201, 309, 372 Lupcho, Paul Joseph, 241, 345 Lupcho, Steve E., 329 Lutz, William H., 246, 357 Lyke, Arthur James, 357 Luzac, Lawrence Basil, 165, 171, 345 Lyman, Richard Norris, 372 Lyman, Silas Robert, 297, 329 Lynch, John Francis, 191 Lynch, John Kimery, 372 Lynn, Sharon Lee, 186, 191, 221, 300, 303, 357 Lyon, Drew Lee, 281, 372 Lyon, Gary Eldon, 357 Lythe, Ronald Dale, 372 M McAtee, Edward Robert, 372 McAuliffe, Sandra G., 205, 372 McCanne, Marilyn E., 205, 329 McCleave, Beverly J., 357 McClenahan, Julian A., 181, 273, 345 McClun, Jim Dean, 174, 281, 345 McCoU, Angus, 357 McConnell, Allan D., 200, 372 McCormick, John D., 241, 357 McCoy, Geraldine Ann, 199, 269, 311, 372 McCrary, Delwin Wayne, 154 McCue, David E., 241, 345 McCue, Maryann, 372 McCulloch, Clyce P., 357 McCuUough, Virgil A., 372 McDaniel, Larry E., 171, 372 McDaniel, Mary Jane, 300, 329 McDonald, Harold Dean, 261, 345 McDonald, Monty Dean, 236, 372 McDonald, Patricia L., 180. 186, 221, 303, 357 McDougal, Thomas E., 345 McFarlane, Lois C, 312, 345 McGarvey, Jack, 357 McGill, John Michael, 127, 188, 261, 345 McGrath, Michael Post, 200, 261, 357 McGrath, Sharon Rose, 373 McGuire, Stuart West, 329 414 Mcllvaine, George W., 373 Mcintosh, Robert V., 345 Mcintosh, Wm. Taylor, 345 Mcjunkin, James Wm., 345 Mckee, Arthur John, 258, 261 McKelvey, Ethel Pam, 56, 63, 312, 373 McKie, Gwendolyn Faye, 209, 308, 373 McKinley, Stuart M., 329 McKinney, Harley J., 266, 373 McKinzie, Ronna May, 300, 311, 345 McKnight, Loretta L., 200, 213, 303, 308, 373 McLaughhn, Lin, 176, 225, 292, 373 McLeod, Lola Ann, 205, 373 McMillan, Neil Edgar, 113, 236, 329 McNalley, Ronald L., 373 McPhee, Marilyn V., 201, 258 McReynolds, Donley G., 345 McTygiie, Michael J., 329 McVay, Leonard C. , 258, 261 McVey, David Francis, 185, 329 McWilliams, Harold E., 373 Mabee, Judith Lynne, 42, 62, 226, 292, 329 MacClean, Walter Lee, 191, 383 MacDonald, Nonna Dee, 205, 308, 373 MacDougall, J. Bruce, 246, 373 Mackey, Milo Frank, 373 Mackrille, Elizabeth, 313, 373 MacNaughton, Lewis E., 345 Macy, Caroline Ruth, 191, 313, 373 Macy, Richard J., 47, 297, 383 Madden, Dale Ace, 154, 184, 188, 346 Maddox, Virginia H., 346 Madrid, Joseph D., 373 Madsen, Earl Keith, 236, 258 Magee, Marilyn, 191, 217, 308, 373 Magill, Clyde R., Jr., 107, 252, 288, 329 Magnuson, John P., 297 Magnussen, Christian, 373 Magor, Leslie Allen, 288, 329 Mahan, Ronald Raymon, 171, 174, 231, 346 Maher, John, Burton, 373 Maki, Enor Michael, 373 Maki, Gloria Ann, 311, 373 Maki, Jerry William, 294, 346 Makie, Edwin, Dean, 175, 329 Mallery, David R., 346 Malliot, WiUiam J., 373 Maloney, James C., Jr., 373 Malouf, Shirley D., 191, 290, 308, 373 Manelis, John Gust, 185, 246, 346 Manewal, Ernest R., 191, 246, 258 Manion, Larry James, 258 Manorgan, Mary Lu, 208, 329 Mansell, Susan Perdre, 209, 258 Marburger, Hazel, 184, 296 Marburger, Roy Eugene, 346, 373 Marcus, Albert Marvin, 187, 258 Margetts, Hubert Wm., 185, 290, 346 Markley, Lynn Diane, 42, 201, 309, 373 Marks, Janet Kay, 217, 312, 373 Marlatt, Duene Rae, 184, 309, 373 Marley, Ray Eugene, 288 Marsh, Charles David, 346 Marsh, Joseph B., 126 Marsh, June Deanne, 309, 373 Martin, Claude Webb, 258 Martin, George E., 373 Martin, Gwendolyn D., 312, 373 Martin, Harold Ray, 261, 373 Martino, Joseph T., 256, 329 Marushack, John M., 290, 346 Mason, Martha Rae, 205, 301, 373 Mason, Myron James, 171, 346 Massey, Morris Robert, 231, 297, 383 Massey, Nancy Ann, 217, 373 Masters, Marcia Lynn, 222, 309, 373 Materi, Donald J., 373 Mather, Russell N., 127, 171 Matheson, WiUiam Edw., 258 Mathewson, Ronald W., 40, 47, 64, 174, 236, 346 Matteson, David R., 231, 373 Mathews, Betty L., 373 Matthews, Robert C., 258 Mau, Miriam Margaret, 373 Maushart, Gregory C, 48, 127, 329 Maxwell, John W., 258, 266 Mayers, John Curtis, 199 Mayland , Henry F., 241, 346 Mayland, Lucille June, 39, 59, 63, 213, 258 Mayland, Walter Wm., 166, 346 Mayland, Paul G., 373 Maxfield, John E., 373 Means, Warren Walter, 373 Meares, Alex A., 179, 277, 289, 329 Mefford, William R., 346 Megeath, Joe Dale, 374 Megeath, Samuel A., Jr., 261, 329 Meier, Harold E., 246, 383 Meike, Emma Lee, 345 Meininger, Robert A., 277, 373 Melcher, Isabell C, 329 Melcher, Judith B., 174, 175, 226, 345 Memmelaar, Dale Edw., 127, 188, 345 Mendoza, Raymond, 173, 329 Menefee, Lawrence W., 345 Mengel, Robert L., 199 Menghini, Edward V., 373 Menghini, Patricia L., 311, 373 Menz, Gerald Lee, 373 Mentock, WiUiam Joe, 345 Merry, Welton F., 258 Messer, Charles C, 173, 286, 330 Metzler, Jane Marie, 213, 309, 373 Metzler, Wesley J., 154, 188, 261, 345 Michaels, Virjean, 193, 311, 345 Michaelsen, Arlyn D., 288, 345 Michalowski, Carol M., 313, 374 Michel, Robert E., 273, 3 30 Middleswart, Milton A., 252, 345 Millard, Constance J., 214, 258, 302 MiUer, Arthur F., 200, 273, 345 Miller, Charlotte Lou, 199, 302, 308, 374 Miller, Dennis Keith, 330 Miller, Don Edward, 236, 345 Miller, Dwane Gene, 374 Miller, Harry Markell, 40, 178, 258, 277 Miller, James Edward, 252, 258 Miller, Richard Louis, 48, 107, 177, 330 MiUer, Robert James, 187, 200, 330 Miller, Sarnie Lee, 374 A ' liller, Thomas Alan, 241, 345 Miller, Thomas O., Jr., 174, 290, 297, 383 Miller, Virginia Lynn, 345 Mills, Donna Jean, 63, 217, 345 Millsap, Sylvia Jo., 311, 374 Millward, Sharon Lee, 222, 309, 374 Miner, Alfred Wane, 345 Minson, Eugene Louis, 374 Minter, Philip C, 191 Mirajuddin, 200, 293, 384 Miranda, Hernany, 293, 345 Hishkind, David, 171 Miskimins, Larry Lee, 374 Misner, Douglas Arden, 40, 281, 255 MitcheU, Hazel A., 330 Mitchum, Douglas Lee, 346 Moats, Robert Craig Mockler, James David, 261, 374 Moedl, Shirley Leon, 192, 258, 312 Moewes, Donald Harold, 179, 289 Moffett, Richard N., 330 Mohammad, Shah, 293, 384 Moncur, Robert Lewis, 193, 374 Monighan, F. Patrick, 266, 384 Montgomery, James F., 252, 330 Moody, David Dennis, 374 Moore, James, Ray, 174, 374 Moore, James, Robert, 374 Moran, Patrick J., 374 Moreland, Morey S., 152 MoreU, James P., 258 Mores, Cecelia G., 300, 313, 346 Morey, Ronald Lee, 193, 258 Morey, William Robert, 236, 258 Morgan, John B., 383 Moriarty, Mark Dan, 273, 346 Morley, Clarence J., II, 252, 258 Morris, Martha Jayne, 209, 346 Morris, PhUlys E., 199, 309, 374 Morrison, Jimmie D., 330 Morrow, George Alden, 241 ,330 Morrow, John Joseph, 330 Mostofi, Cyrus, 292, 293 Mortimer, Carolyn J., 226, 330 Moseley, Jayne Brooks, 198, 222, 258 Moses, George Q., 258, 273 Mottern, Hugh Henry, 346 Mow, Clarence Eugene, 346 Mower, Robert W., 346 Mowry, Richard Hurley, 40, 170, 184, 241, 346 Moyer, James A., 181, 187, 258 Moyle, Leah Mae, 374 Moyle, Lois Grace, 374 Muhammad, Shah, 383 MuUer, John Cad, 184, 273, 330, 374 Mulvaney, Peter James, 297 Munari, Anton Clement, 294 Munari, Winona P., 330 Muratore, Paul M., 127, 188 Murdock, Gerald E., Jr., 330 Murdock, Stanley G., 258 Murphy, Edward F., 346 Murphy, Kenneth E., 171, 330 Murphy, Mary J., 217, 309, 374 Murphy, Peggy Ann, 226, 296, 374 Murray, Marjorie M., 308, 374 Muti, Mohammad Hasan, 293, 384 Myers, Everett F., Jr., 330 Myers, Gordon Gary, 273, 374 Myers, John W., Jr., 258 Myers, Lanny Frank, 374 -N- Nabi, Ghulam, 292, 293, 384 Nace, George Edward, 128, 346 Nadasdy, Ferenc, 162, 293, 374 Namminga, Nonna E., 313, 374 Nauman, Sandra Louise, 201, 309, 374 Neal, Frank Woodrow, 261, 346 Neaves, Edgar Eugene, 200 Nelson, Carl Jon, 261, 374 Nelson, Dorothy Anne, 184, 302 Nelson, Edward Lee, 246, 374 Nelson, Laurence G., 174, 185, 193, 246, 288, 346 415 Nelson, Laverne W., 184, 196 Nelson, Margaret C, 312, 346 Nelson, Rudolph E., Jr., 384 Nelson, Sharon Ann, 191, 309, 374 Nelson, Sandra Louise, 191, 214, 218, 309, 374 Netherton, Billie Joe, 128, 346 Newell, Wade K., Jr., 236 ,330 Newhouse, Norman R., 273, 374 Newman, Martin Morris, 331 Newman, Thomas Don, 331 Newsom, Joncee A., 218, 346 Nichols, Frank Edward, 258, 273 Nichols, Harold E., Jr., 374 Nickla, Daniel John, 331 Niethold, Edgar F., 152, 246, 374 Niethold, Robert Wm., 152, 188, 246, 346 Nimmo, Karen Marie, 312 Niinnio, Bonnie Kay, 205, 374 Noble, Kenneth V., Jr., 258 Noblitt, Jack Lee, 39, 48, 113, 185, 237, 290, 294, 331 Nolan, Royce David, 171, 374 Noonan, John P., Jr., 261, 331 Norman, William Dean, 38, 183, 246, 33] Northrup, Mary J., 42, 174, 175, 205, 292, 346 Norton, Joan Carol, 180, 192, 258, 312 Nowlan, Constance Ann, 308, 374 Novak, Antone Francis, 258 Novotny, John Michael, 181, 187 Nuckolls, Frankie J., 311, 346 Nunn, Wm. Albert, III, 152, 188, 252, 331 Nussbaum, Patricia A., 311, 374 Nye, James Allan, 258 Nyquist, Arthur M., 181, 187, 258, 262 -O- O ' Brien, Joseph P., 128, 346 O ' Connell, Donald Lee, 256, 374 O ' Connor, Barbara Anne, 218, 308, 374 O ' Connor, John Michael, 374 Odell, Donald Robert, 331 Odell, WiUiam Edward, 331 Oeland, Elizabeth Ann, 297, 383 O ' Farrell, Daniel A., 295 O ' Farrell, Robert J., 258 Offe, Darrell Leroy, 374 Ohrtman, James Webb, 185, 262, 331 Olejnik, Richard, 171, 331 Olson, Andrew Maxwell, 346 Olson, Walter Lee, 331 Olsson, Eivind Arvid, 288, 331 Omar, Mohammad S., 384 Omeha, Marial, 41, 62, 174, 226, 292, 346 Omelia, Patricia Beth, 36, 186, 214, 292, 346 Ondler, Claudia Jean, 205, 374 O ' Neill, Jack Lloyd, 252, 331 Ono, Joe Junior, 171, 331 Orr, Carleton James, 252, 258 Orr, Donald Hicks, 128, 237, 258 Osborne, Donna Lea, 214, 340 Osborne, Joan Kay, 222, 308, 374 Oslund, Robert John, 246, 374 Otto, Paul Terrence, 289, 346 -P- Packman, Judith Lynn, 258 Padgett, Edward M., 258 Palmer, Earl Nelson, 331 Palmer, Francis M., 281 Pahnour, Vernon E., 258 Park, Wee Wuone, 48, 200, 287, 301, 346 Parker, Clay Uen, 252, 374 ' Parker, David Smitli, 165, 375 Parkison, Martha E., 192, 309, 374 Parks, Peggy Ruth, 174, 175, 192, 300, 312 Parsons, Leslie Lyn, 186, 226, 258, 292 Patch, Martin Lee, 331 Patch, Walter H., 346 Patik, Kathleen Amey, 258, 313 Patrick, Frances N., 175, 303 Patrick, Lottie L., 309, 375 Patrick, Mary Lynne, 308 Patterson, Dean Kent, 266, 375 Patterson, Harry Omar, 375 Patterson, Lisbeth C, 300, 312, 375 Patterson, Lloyd L., Jr., 346 Paul, Kenneth Hugh, 252, 258 Pavlovich, Raymond D., 185, 290, 331 Pearson, Dorothy R., 218, 308, 375 Pearson, Edward Lee, 252, 258 Peck, James Francis, 273, 331 Pelissier, Jack Eaton, 184, 346 Pendleton, Dewey M., 331 Pennell, Michael N., 331 Percival, Dorothy Rae, 218, 375 Perkins, Twylah O., 205, 313, 375 Person, Hjahna M., 176, 214, 331 Perue, Robert Richard, 48, 86, 183, 247, 295, 331 Peryam, David Bruce, 258, 273 Peryam, Linda Lee, 214, 309, 375 Peska, Edward Frank, 375 Peter, Glen Orman, 332 Peter, Gilbert Morton, 175, 331 Peters, Evelyn Ilene, 258 Petersen, Charles A., 359 Peterson, Aldeen C, 186, 190, 309, 359 Peterson, Carolyn Dee, 173, 176, 196, 209, 289, 332 Peterson, Dale Edward, 332 Peterson, Janet A., 201, 375 Peterson, Jayne Loye, 196, 300, 312, 359 Peterson, Laurice Kay, 332 Peterson, Lyle Dean, 359 Peterson, Nancy Gene, 42, 209, 359 Peterson, Peter Paul, 346 Peterson, Ralph C, 332 Peterson, Robin T., 171 Peterson, Susan Kay, 214, 296, 308, 375 Peterson, Tom Robert, 273, 357 Petrick, Nancy Anne, 180, 359 Petsch, Fredrick Lee, 40, 174, 273, 346 Petsch, Roy Robert, 297 Petty, Ralph WeUs, 128, 375 Pheasant, Charles E., 332 Phelps, Frank Leedham, 152, 252, 375 Phelps, Karen, 42, 222, 346 Phillips, Charles D., 297 Phillips, John D., 188, 332 Phillips, Kathleen, 209, 375 Phillips, Shirley J., 359 Phipps, Henry R., 191 Pierantoni, Sandra L., 359 Pierce, Gary Lee, 273, 359 Pierson, Jane Elaine, 200 Pierson, Donald Nye, 273, 375 Pierson, Kay J., 375 Pihl, Benjamin G., 347 Piirainen, Carl Allan, 288 Pikl, Otto Eugene, 332 Pingrey, Geraldine K., 296, 308, 347 Pinney, Donald Joe, 181, 273, 347 Pinegar, Douglas W., 375 Pizzato, John Robert, 375 Plancher, Henry, 286 Plaster, Dale S., 230, 332 Plenger, Laverne, 237, 332 Poledna, Helen Rose, 375 Poljanec, Valentine, 332 Pond, Duane Edward, 185, 290, 347 Popp, Thomas Francis, 332 Porter, Don Asay, 359 Porter, Donald Jack, 383 Porter, Gary Lee, 277, 375 Porter, Harry Kimball, 375 Porter, John William, 375 Portwood, Duane A., 332 Powell, Gretchen Kay, 214, 347 Powers, Patricia Ann, 42, 174, 214, 292 302, 347 Powers, Roy Lee, 347 Powers, Thomas J., 273, 375 Prahm, Connie Marie, 200, 311, 375 Preis, Donna May, 186, 214, 359 Preis, Joan Carrol, 312, 347 Preston, Donald Lyle, 375 Preuit, Helen Race, 309, 375 Price, Larry Duane, 247, 332 Price, Richard L., 263, 359 Prilook, Ruby Lee, 313, 375 Proano, Manuel C, 162, 293, 375 Prochaska, Eugene J., 332 Probandt, Charles M., 383 Proffit, John Allen, 266, 290, 347 Prof fit, Larry Mac, 193, 375 Prosser, Frederick A., 375 Prostel, Helga H., 187, 190, 198, 201, 375 Prugh, Mario Gene, 289, 331 Pnigh, John Drew, 289, 332 Pullum, Richard Wm., 253, 353 Purintim, Lynn Ruth, 192, 375 Putnam, James Joseph, 179, 237, 289, 332 Pzinski, Janita Sue, 41, 218, 292, 347 -Q- Querard, John Rene, 347 Quinlin, WiUiam T., 375 Quinn, John F., Jr., 247, 333 Quinn, Milton Hollis, 359 Quraishi, Mohammad A., 292, 293 -R- Rabou, Robert Carroll, 184, 273, 375 Radford, John Royce, 333 Radosevich, PauUne A., 289, 313, 375 Rahonce, Marian P., 205, 359 Raines, John Allen, 281, 375 Ramirez, John, 375 Rardin, Max Wayne, 266, 359 Rasmussen, Carl A., 289, 359 Rasmussen, Karen L., 200, 296, 308, 375 Rasmussen, Richard K., 85, 281, 291, 295, 333 Rawhouser, Marvin H., 286, 347 Raymond, John David, 231, 359 Read, Charles F., 375 Read, Mark PhilUp, 281, 375 Ream, Donald M., Jr., 297 Reay, Robt. Alfred, 287 Reber, Kay Marilyn, 63, 210, 375 Redbum, Joe Willis, 262, 375 416 Reed, Larry Glenn, 375 Reed, Robert Walter, 347 Reed, Ronald G., 375 Reid, Juliet T., 210, 302, 308, 376 Reifel, Roger Leo, 174, 266, 347 Rein, Marlene M., 359 Reinke, Elaine Marie, 180, 190, 309, 359 Reitz, Michael F., 196 Rendahl, Marjorie R., 303, 313 Renfrew, Raynor Lee, 347 Reisch, Alice C., 311, 376 Renkel, Willa Joan, 226, 301, 359 Reutner, Richard Wade, 376 Reynolds, Edward A., Jr., 347 Reynolds, Kenneth F., 376 Rhein, Mary Pat, 301, 313 Rhynsburger, Robert B., 148, 291 Ribble, Franklin, 347 Rice, Gary Basil, 376 Rice, Wallace Wm., 333 Richard, Carol Ann, 214, 292, 359 Richard, John Bertram, 237, 383 Richard, Kay Marion, 41, 42, 174, 182, 216, 347 Richardson, Harry M., 359 Richardson, Mark Alan, 376 Richardson, Noel Mack, 266, 376 Richmond, Jack Allan, 237, 359 Richmond, Marilyn M., 210, 347 Richmond, Sarah Jane, 210, 301, 359 Rickert, Janet Kay, 214, 376 Ricks, Don M., 48, 85, 174, 183, 348 Riedesel, Molly E., 218, 333 Riedesel, Ray Eugene, 347 Ries, Richard John, 274, 359 Ries, Thomas A., 181 Rikmanis, Edgars A., 253, 359 Riley, Barbara Kay, 218, 359 Riley, Cleo Groves, 296, 333 Riley, Leo Allen, 357 Rimmer, Thomas Don, 185 Rininger, Richard Lee, 359 Rizor, Elvin Ahiier, 383 Rizzi, William Alfred, 359 Robb, John Patton, 274, 359 Robb, Peggy Marie, 184, 218, 347 Robbins, Bennett B., 266, 359 Robbins, David Alan, 266, 333 Roberts, Alfred L., 175 Roberts, Donald Glen, 359 Roberts, Fisher L., 171, 333 Roberts, Howell F., Jr., 333 Robertson, George W., 282, 376 Robertson, Harry H., 287 Robertson, Ralph V., 193, 347 Robinson, Bill D., 171, 347 Robison, Paul R., 113, 266, 347 Robison, Ruth Ann, 63, 220, 333 Roccabrvma, Gene R., 113, 333 Rodda, Thos. Wilson, 282, 333 Roderick, Nancy Jane, 218, 359 Rodda, Michael Kemp, 274, 376 Roe, Mary Amy, 359 Rogers, Glenn A., Jr., 333 Rogers, Joyce Etta, 205, 376 Rolston, Lyle Keith, 347 Rolston, Robert Lee, 36, 49, 184, 241, 333 Rooney, Armena Mary, 376 Rose, A. J., 266, 376 Rosentreter, Larry Wm., 171, 187, 347 Ross, Harold Edward, 359 Rotkis, Charles James, 376 Rouelle, Andre E., 333 Rounds, James Arlen, 290 Rowe, David Wayne, 237, 370 Rowland, Carola Jane, 226, 292, 333 Rowley, Claiborne K., 253, 333 Royer, Leroy Meme, 347 Royer, Robert E., 274, 359 Ruckman, Thomas Wade, 333 Ruehr, Benno B., Jr., 359 Rufi, V. Gene, 359 Ruffing, Norman L., 333 Rusch, James Edward, 376 Rush, Judith Elaine, 300, 313, 359 Ruskanen, Andrew L., 347 Russell, Alvada Imo, 201, 296, 313, 376 Russell, Coralie Sue, 376 Russell, Larry Dester, 376 Russell, Oleeta Ada, 205, 309, 376 Rutherford, Joyce M., 311 Rutten, Tliomas Wm., 107, 185, 288, 333 Ryan, William Carroll, 247, 376 Ryder, Michael Ely, 107, 262, 333 Rynalski, Robt. Roger, 107, 347 Sackett, Robert G., 347 Sahibzada, Zohuniddin, 293 Sailors, Don S., 178, 187, 277, 359 Samford, Lester L., 347 Sampson, Judith C, 226, 301, 359 Sams, Glen Raymond, 376 Sandahl, James Alfred, 274, 333 Sandberg, Darlene G., 184, 218, 376 Sandberg, Ronald R., 359 Sandberg, Ronice Rhae, 222, 376 Sandman, M. Korine, 41, 210, 359 Sands, Robert Allan, 376 Sands, Ruth Ellen, 200, 383 Sanger, Charles Albin, 274, 347 Sarchet, Linda Lee, 184 Sarchetti, Raymond A., 359 Sargent, Chas. S., Jr., 293, 333 Satterfield, Thomas R., 231, 347 Saul, Richard Harold, 359 Savage, Kale Lawrence, 376 Savidge, Robert L., 359 Sawaya, Winifred N., 187, 360 Sawicki, William J., 333 Sawtell, Carl Leonard, 376 Sawyer, Robert A., 129, 164, 384 Saxton, Dallis Bert, 262, 360 ' Saxton, James, Donald, 347 Schad, Carla Lou, 61, 62, 186, 222, 292, 360 Schafer, Robert Neil, 334 Schaffer, Polly Ellen, 184, 218 Scharen, James Laurel, 376 Scheele, Ralph Martin, 376 Scheib, Merceda Ann, 357 Schenck, James Arthur, 376 Schenk, Chfford R., 201, 376 Schilt, Louis Linton, 334 Schipporeit, Emil H., 384 Schipporeit, Kenneth, 262, 334 Schlaikjer, Mary J., 186, 187, 226, 302, 360 Schliske, Kay Adele, 205, 376 SchHske, Ronald G., 347 Schlupp, Nancy Jane, 222, 308, 376 Schmer, Lynn Kay, 286 Schmidt, Susan Louise, 226, 376 Schmidt, William John, 347 Schmidtberger, James, 376 Schmoldt, Dale Robert, 267, 347 Schoneberg, Henry E., 376 Schnupp, William E., 129 Schoepp, Charley Fred, 347 Schuck, Richard Dean, 360 Schueler, Patricia A., 175, 334 Schultz, Rowan Ralph, 347 Schwid, Julie Diane, 41, 214, 347 Scott, Carl Vincent, 154, 262, 360 Scott, Harold Glenn, 262, 347 Scott, James Ellison, 253, 334 Scott, Richard E., 360 Scott, Richard Lee, 376 Scott, William Glaze, 154, 360 Scott, Wilham Harry, 376 Scovel, Doris Maria, 347 Seaton, Robert Leon, 376 Seaverson, Louis Alan, 253, 348 Sedgwick, Clara P., 184, 302, 312 Sedlacek, Robert S., 348 Sedlacek, Wm. Adam, 173, 286, 334 Seibert, Janet B., 360 Seipp, Larry Edward, 113, 348 Seney, Ralph Sidney, 334 Senlycki, Lorraine P., 184, 308, 376 Serres, Kenneth Floyd, 199, 241, 376 Sessions, Douglas Del, 360 Sevilla, John Louis, 274, 376 Sexton, Arleigh, 175, 334 Shaffer, Dorothy Ann, 187, 200, 348 Shaffer, Hubert Louis, 40, 288 Shaffer, John Clarke, 159, 274, 360 Shaffer, William A., 365 Sham, Ghulam Dastgir, 293, 384 Shanley, Norma Jean, 174, 218, 348 Sharp, Mary Sue, 348 Shaul, Frances Willa, 376 Shaver, Fred Herbert, 185, 288, 348 Shaw, David Arnold, 376 Shaw, Milton Edwin, 383 Shawver, James Harold, 179, 289, 360 Shawver, Sally Marie, 38, 42, 175, 222, 292, 348 Sheedy, Bryan D., Jr., 253, 376 Sheldon, David K., 376 Shelton, Cora Anna, 218, 377 Shelton, Glen A., 360 Shepard, Robt. Francis, 377 Shepherd, James R., 360 Sheppard, Darrell W., 247, 348 Shepperson, Sally Jo, 184, 200, 303, 311, 377 Sherard, Linda Aiin, 206, 308, 377 Sherrill, Marvin Dale, 348 ShiUinglaw, JoAnna, 222, 303, 311, 377 Shipman, Robert Lee, 185, 288, 334 Shipp, Bobby George, 184 Shipp, Gordon Keith, 360 Shira, Donald Lee, 377 Shmidl, Shirley Jane, 376 Shoefelt, Donald Earl, 334 Shoop, Donald Lee, 334 Shotgun, Sally, 191, 311, 377 Shriner, Lauren Lee, 377 Shufeldt, Florence K., 311, 377 Sidiqzadah, Mohammad, 384 Siggins, Kendall C, 377 Simonson, Wayne E., 377 Simpson, Alan Kooi, 297, 383 Simpson, Burton J., 290, 334 Simpson, Delmyma Kay, 175, 222, 348 Sims, David Lewis, 377 Sims, Dwain, Clifford, 253, 360 Sims, William G., 377 Sinclair, William L., 334 Sinner, Leroy Victor, 231, 377 417 Sipos, Suzanne G., 377 Siren, Jay Darrell, 360 Sixta, Doris Rita, 360 Skaug, Jan Arvid, 348 Skelton, Irvin Wm., 171, 231, 360 Skiles, Mason F., 39, 172, 241, 348 Skinner, Courtney Jay, 334 Skinner, Mary K., 348 Skretteberg, Forrest, 360 Skow, Mary Ellen, 311 Skyles, Nancy L., 85, 180, 186, 205, 292, 360 Slagle, Delmar Lee, 360 Slater, Jeanne Marie, 84, 87, 183, 222, 348 Slonaker, Sue Anne, 214, 334 Small, Lawrence N., 162 Smith, Barbara Louise, 38, 42, 49, 176, 177, 334 Smith, Charles Warren, 187, 334 Smith, David McKenzie, 377 Smith, Denman Paul, 334 Smith, Dean Lee, 274, 377 Smith, Edward Spencer, 377 Smith, Franklin C, 348 Smith, George Alvin, 267, 348 Smidi, Gerald Walter, 179, 289 Smith, Jolene Rudi, 303 Smith, Judith Irene, 200, 222, 309, 377 Smith, Karen Jo, 300, 348 Smith, Mardel Sonya, 302 Smith, Nels Jensen, 262, 377 Smith, Robert Ga le, 335 Smith, Sandra Lea, 222, 377 Smith, Steven T., 267, 360 Smith, Thomas Shore, 297 Smothermon, Jerry D., 113, 348 Smodiers, Lyndell E., 377 Smyth, John Richard, 297, 383 Smyth, Walter P., 129 Snapp, Glenn Raymond, 348 Snell, Hazel Maxine, 377 Snyder, Karen Olivia, 313 Snyder, Warren D., 253, 377 SoUieim, Karsten L., 348 Solli, Sverre, 335 Sommers, Donald O., 360 Sorensen, Ralph Louis, 274, 377 Spaethe, Thomas Dean, 377 Spain, Phyllis C, 222, 308, 377 Spann, Ellen E., 42, 49, 176, 210, 335 Spann, Sarah K., 85, 226, 360 Speers, Janice Marie, 206, 360 Spear, Ellen S., 63, 84, 88, 183, 186, 214, 295, 360 Spelman, Allen R., 383 Spencer, Richard C, 162, 377 Spiars, Ramon Zemora, 360 Spiegelberg, Emma Jo, 176, 180, 210, 335 Spiegelberg, Martha H., 200, 377 Spiegelberg, Steven L., 274, 287, 360 SpHtt, Cari Anthony, 348 Spradling, Donald Lee, 360 Spreng, Carol Ann, 191, 312, 360 Springen, Carol Jean, 311, 360 Sprinkle, Janet Mae, 190, 292, 300, 308, 348 Sprout, Shiriey Lea, 300, 348 Staats, Enoch Judson, 287, 377 Stall, WiUiam Read, 183, 348 Stanfield, Lois M., 200, 214, 360 Stanfield, Richard F., 178, 274, 360 Stapp, Richard Ross, 290, 348 Stapp, William Clay, 335 Stark, Stanley L., 201, 377 Stark, Theda May, 201, 303, 313, 360 Starks, James Louis, 360 Starr, John Taylor, 335 Steege, Raymond M., 360 Steele, John Brice, Jr., 253, 335 Stegelman, Alfred F., 377 Steinhausen, Henry A., 348 Stephens, Richard C, 288, 348 Stephenson, WiUiam R., 171, 335 Stepp, Lois Eleanor, 201, 308, 377 Sterrett, M. Kathleen, 377 Stetson, Keith Wayne, 348 Stevens, Ethel, 192, 360 Stewart, Jerry Clarke, 175, 335 Stiles, John David, 171, 282, 335 Still, Janice C, 222, 309, 377 Stites, Christie A, 335 Stock, Richard Perry, 348 Stockhouse, Axel F., Jr., 335 Stofflet, Franklin M., 360 Stone, Richard C, 247, 377 Stoner, Donald Edwin, 241, 335 Story, James A., 335 Stout, Marilyn Lenore, 300, 312, 335 Straits, Raymond G., Jr., 288 Straley, Wm. Franklin, 335 Strand, Judith Ann, 199, 308, 377 Strand, Nancy Rae, 210, 214, 309, 377 Streett, Donald Dee, 335 Strieker, E. Jean D., 335 Stroh, Charles Edward, 171, 247, 348 Strong, Lawrence D., 267, 377 Strother, Sally Ann, 222, 300, 348 Stroup, Alonzo Fred, 348 Strube, Donald Ray, 335 Strube, Martin A., 377 Stuart, James W., 360 Stubbs, Dorothy June, 377 Stimip, Craig L., 277, 360 Sturdevant, David E., 267, 348 Stumpff, Sharon Ruth, 186, 214, 292, 303, 377 Sue, Richard Dale, 377 Sulenta, Helen Rose, 222, 309, 377 Sulich, John N., 256 SulHvan, Martha Jane, 292, 302, 377 Sullivan, Mary Kay, 62, 226, 308, 377 Sullivan, Michael J., 237, 377 Sullivan, Richard D., 360 Sulzle, Quintin C, 335 Sundquist, John, Jr., 360 Suranyi, Edward E., 107, 253, 335 Suther, Nancy K., 214, 303, 360 Svilar, Daniel Paul, 297 Swan, Robert Gordon, 378 Swan, Theodore Ayres, 378 Swancara, Frank, Jr., 383 Swanton, Donald James, 348 Swindler, JoAnn C, 206, 360 -T- Taft, Emmett Ray, 253, 348 Talbert, Gene, 175 Taliaferro, William R., 237, 378 Talovich, Larry, 107, 335 Talovich, Mary, 222, 289, 378 Tanner, WilUam R., 378 Tate, Robert Dennis, 247, 360 Taylor, Bert William, 378 Taylor, Charles Roger, 336, 378 Taylor, Diana Louise, 214, 313, 378 Taylor, Evelyn Rose, 191, 222, 309, 378 Taylor, George C, 361 Taylor, Harriet J., 200, 218, 308, 378 Taylor, Herbert Cecil, 129, 253, 361 Taylor, Minnie C, 313, 348 Taylor, Suzanne, 309, 378 Taylor, Will Roger, 40, 200, 276 Taylor, William A., 285, 297 Tepoel, Harold Eugene, 288, 348 Terry, Cleo Ann, 184, 192, 313, 361 Teter, Gerald Alton, 282, 361 Thomas, Joe Ed, 288 Thomas, Stacy Alfred, 378 Thompson, Clyde H., 288, 348 Thompson, John H., 185, 378 Thompson, Linda Jean, 58, 63, 308, 378 Thompson, Robert Gutz, 262, 361 Thompson, Thomas A., Jr., 247, 336 Thompson, Truman C, 378 Thompson, Wilma M., 383 Thoren, Donald Arthur, 237, 378 Thome, Charles Frank, 113, 179, 289, 336 Thorpe, Patrick A., 253, 378 Thorson, Eleanor Joan, 206, 336 Thorson, Mary Lynne, 39, 182, 226, 336 Thorson, Thomas Alan, 274, 361 Tihen, Barbara Kay, 187, 191 Tihen, William Spear, 170, 191, 198, 348 Tikkaner, Lois, 174, 182, 192, 296, 309, 348 Tipton, Lynn Lee, 185, 288, 336 Titchener, Mary Jane, 306, 311, 348 Titesor, Mary Lou, 214, 289, 292, 361 Todd, OHvann, 309, 378 Toftely, Gary Duane, 171, 178, 237, 361 Tolerton, Jesse A., Jr., 297 Torkelson, Anthony R., 200, 247, 336 Totten, Chfton H., 129, 262, 348 Toucher, Urban Joseph, 262, 336 Towner, Karen Frances, 49, 175, 198, 218, 361 Townsend, Carol Ann, 311, 378 Trabookis, C. George, 348 Trelease, Frank J., Ill, 39, 113, 174, 185, 262, 290, 291, 294, 348 Trenholm, James R., 244, 336 Triplett, John A., 286, 378 Tripp, Joseph R., 295 Troyer, Glenn James, 289, 361 Troyer, Jerry Lee, 336 Trumble, Rodney A., 378 Tschiffely, Thomas G., 348 Tschirgi, Arnold B., 297, 383 Tucker, Richard E., 378 Tully, George Eugene, 174, 253, 349 Tumbaugh, Bruce C, 378 Turpen, Mary M., 313, 361 Twiford, Theodore F., 336 Tynsky, Joseph R., 378 -u- Uhrich, Adam Leroy, 277, 336 Ullery, Karen Mae, 311, 378 Ulrich, Robert Clyde, 237, 378 Underwood, Alice M., 206, 336 Underwood, Elmer W., 361 Updike, David Walter, 274, 297, 383 Ury, Ronald William, 288 Utter, Dennis Ray, 378 418 - V - Valent, Joe Nicholas, 336 Van Cleave, Jon L., 274, 361 Vandel, James Robert, 274, 361 Vandenberg, David T., 336 Vannelli, Ronald Ray, 274, 361 Vanmark, Jack B., 336 Van Pelt, Virginia L., 313 Vanreekum, Catherine, 200, 292, 296, 300, 303, 312, 336 Vasileff, Vasil, 162, 191, 262, 289, 293, 361 Vass, Anita Louise, 378 Vass, Linda Lee, 226, 349 Vaudrey, Evelyn Irene, 309, 378 Veitch, Stnart R., 201, 361 Vemer, Joel Eugene, 383 Vemer, Jon Eskil, 361 Ver Straten Stanley, 241, 378 Vidakovich, John L., 179, 289, 336 Vignato, Albert, Jr., 378 Vinelli, James Robert, 378 Vines, Nelda Rae, 41, 306, 361 Vinzant, Vernon V., 107, 185, 199, 337 Von Ruden, Joan, 313 Vorpahl, Ben Merchant, 198, 200, 274, 349 Vos Raymond, Henry, 282, 361 Voss, Wayne T., 154, 262, 361 Vyvey, Larry Charles, 241 -w- Waddell, John Jackson, 337 Wade, Jeanette Lee, 175, 222, 349 Wade, John Marshall, 200 Wadsworth, Wilma C, 206, 361 Waggoner, Kells, 290, 349 Waitman, Jerry jay, 237, 337 Walker, Darrell Dee, 337 Walker, Donna May, 378 Walker, Glenn W., 274, 361 Walker, John Wesley, 130 Walker, Mary K., 312, 378 Wallin, Robert F., 361 Wallis, Robert Louis, 172, 337 Wain, Robert H., 288, 349 Walter, Kenneth Earl, 174, 337 Walters, Delores Ann, 190, 210, 361 Walters, Donna Mae, 296, 313, 361 Walters, Richard N., 361 Walters, Shirley J., 198 Warburton, Helen E., 378 Warburton, John D., 361 Wasserburger, John T., 378 Watenpaugh, Philip H., 337 Waters, Edith Kay, 218, 361 Waters, Sharon Gail, 361 Watkins, Glenda Gay, 39, 41, 63, 222, 349 Watson, Janet Rae, 180, 200, 300, 302, 313, 337 Watson, Richard E., 349 Watt, David Robert, 201, 378 Watt, James Gaius, 178, 237, 361 Watt, Robert T., 378 Watters, Joan D., 175, 311, 349 Webb, Randall Carroll, 361 Weber, Duane Robert, 361 Weekly, Ivan George, 378 Weesner, Gordon Ray, 337 Weir, Edward Alpha, 237, 378 Weisenberger, P. L., 222, 296, 308, 378 Wellman, Joan C, 291, 292, 309, 361 Wells, Katherine Ann, 60, 301, 312, 384 Welsh, Daniel Paul, 388 Wendell, Larry Lee, 185 Wendt, Carole Ann, 222, 308, 378 Wendt, Sally Joan, 308, 378 Weppner, Robert S., 40, 297 Werner, Rupert P. W., 191, 337 Wessel, Bjame Haldor, 293, 383 West, Earline E., 313, 361 West, John Allen, 378 West, John Isham, 378 West, Saundra Sue, 311, 378 West, Susan Hope, 42, 303, 361 Westerfield, Perry E., 39, 113, 185, 247, 288, 291, 294, 337 Westman, David A., 378 Wham, James Durham, Jr., 349 Wheeler, Larry Archie, 181, 187, 349 Whipple, Kenneth Dean, 277, 361 Whipps, James H., 277, 379 Whisler, Joan B., 311, 361 White, Donald Paul, 262, 297, 383 White, Jerry Leroy, 361 White, Ronald E., 262, 349 Wliitefoot, Harold D., 148 Whitehead, Loren S., 361 Whitfield, Marguerite, 379 Whitlock, Rodney Gene, 40, 253, 361 Whitman, James A., 267 ,337 Wiant, Frances Ann, 309, 379 Wiberg, Arland Morris, 287 Wibmer, Vincent L., 282, 361 Widick, Donald Lou, 337 Widman, Edwin Earl, 379 Wieseler, Mark B., 379 Wiggins, Anna Mae, 175 Wiggins, James Logan, 152, 384 Wight, Delman Ray, 379 Wiles, Sandra Dee, 308, 379 Wiley, David Lynn, 253, 379 Wiley, Sue Marie, 186, 226, 292, 361 Wilgus, WiUiam A., Ill, 379 Wilhebn, Leta Mae, 309, 379 Wilhelm, Ro nald Ray, 172, 349 Wilkey, James Young, 337 Wilkins, Marvin Edwin, 337 Wilkinson, George Leo, 171, 349 Wilkinson, Jerry Dean, 130, 253, 361 Willford, Loren H., 241, 379 Williams, Beverly J., 379 Williams, Donna June, 206, 361 Williams, J. Richard, 337 Williams, Joen Kay, 41, 186, 214, 361 Williams, John W., Jr., 184, 349 Williams, Kenneth G., 274 Williams, Lolyta F., 62, 214, 308, 379 Williams, Richard E., 379 WiHiams, Stephen R., 337 Williams, Wm. Joseph, 337 Wilhamson, Gary H., 267, 379 Willis, Helen Esther, 201, 312, 379 Wilmoth, Wendell E., 379 Wiloth, Robert Julius, 379 Wilson, James Richard, 185, 288, 337 Wilson, Jerry Lewis, 361 Wilson, Kenneth G., 379 Wilson, Leroy Edward. 349 Wilson, Patricia Ann, 186, 214, 292, 302, 362 Wilson, Robert Wm., 179, 349 Wilson, Ronald C, 337 Wilson, Sharron A., 218, 379 Wilson, Tomme Paul, 262, 362 Windis, Anthony John, 138 Windom, Larry Dale, 379 Winn, Amaryllis, 362 Winn, Gerald Frankhn, 349 Winterbottom, Rodney, 113, 185, 337 Wolfe, Clyde Alan, 37, 49, 253, 337 Wolbert, Kerry McKay, 379 Wolz, Charles Kent, 290 Wombaker, Everett W., 362 Wombaker, John Leroy, 362 Wongwai, William W. H., 362, 379 Wood, F. Carilouise, 182, 226, 337 Wood, Richard Tliomas, 282, 362 Woodersn, Lee Allen, 362 Woodhouse, Franklin H., 179, 289, 337 Woodhouse, Donald Lee, 113, 349 Woods, Ramona Lee, 210, 379 Woodward, Geraldine, 218, 308, 379 Woodworth, Muriel Jo., 214, 312, 362 Woolington, Shirley A., 58, 182, 210, 296, 338 Wren, Nelson Edward, 267, 297, 383 Wright, Larry Jay, 379 Wright, Sharron R., 49, 200, 292, 338 Wright, Wayne Richard, 362 -Y- Yakse, Helene Beth, 171, 300, 338 Yakse, WilHam Edw., 338 Yant, Howard West, 338 Yant, Joanne Olive, 218, 362 Yeager, Keith Creston, 338 Yigitbasioglu, Erhan, 293, 379 Yoder, John William, 338 Yonkee, Lawrence A., 130, 379 Yonts, Rob ' t. Eugene, 338 Yorgason, Ira James, 349 Yorges, Henry Earl, 184, 379 Yoshida, Torao, 185, 288, 338 Yother, Larry Wayne, 196, 379 Young, Ehzabedi R., 338 -Z- Zahler, Francis John, 362 Zane, James Orville, 362 Zell, Margaret Rose, 308, 379 Zell, Raymond Leroy, 383 Zellner, Robert M., 131 Zivney, James Roddis, 349 Zoellick, Harry M., 379 Zowada, Lawrence E., 49, 131, 188 Zuech, Albert Norman, 362 Zuech, Frank Orest, 187 Zukowski, Nick Paul, 379 Zumo, Charles Vincent, 362 Zumo, Pas(|uale, 349 Zupence, Rudy, 349 Zwemer, Mary Ann, 379 c a 419 Swan Song This book represents an effort that was characterized by as thorough a job of disorganization as could probably be achieved. There were misunderstandings, arguments, threats, time wasted, occasional work redone, deadlines missed, and, at times, almost tears. Most of the disorganization can be blamed on the editor, as he was repeatedly reminded of throughout the year, but while the situation wasn ' t ideal, it wasn ' t as bad as some staff members claimed when they were looking for excuses not to work. The real trouble, however, lies deeper than staff disorganization. Simply stated, the ASUW has overextended it- self in its yearbook publication. Most other schools that publish a yearbook the size of the Wyo (CU for example) have an enrollment, and a corresponding yearbook staff, that is three times the size of Wyoming ' s enrollment and yearbook staff. I don ' t feel that our present staff should be tripled, because there aren ' t enough people on campus that are inter- ested, capable, and dependable enough to fill that many additional positions, but I do think that one of two other solu- tions will have to be used if Wyoming ' s yearbook is going to compete in quality with other schools. Either the Wyo is going to have to be cut down by 100 pages, or the existing staff salaries are going to have to be doubled, or even tripled, to make Wyo staff positions part-time jobs rather than extra-curricular activities. I think nearly every person on the staff found that they had taken on a much bigger job than they had bargained for, and that the money earned and satisfaction gained didn ' t come anywhere near making up for the time they had to spend and the responsibility they were expected to accept. This was especially true of the photographers. The Wyo should be given enough money to hire a part-time photographer that can be expected to work twelve to fifteen hours a week. Now that the sob-story is finished, I ' d like to issue the usual thanks to those individuals without whose efforts this yearbook could never have been published. First thanks go to Assistant Editor Carole Donley and Business Manager Jeanne Slater. They were the other two of the four arms that an editor has to have to turn out one of these things. Or- ganizations Editor Sarah Spann should receive all sorts of medals for the work she did on a job that offers unlimited opportunities to spend hours accomplishing nothing. An overall thanks to the rest of the staff. Some did all that was asked of them, some did less, and maybe one or two did more, but they all made a contribution. Final thanks to News- foto Publishing Co., and their representative, Tony Darnell. About all Tony did this year was take portraits, group shots, sports shots, develop some of our negatives, print some of the negatives we ' d aheady developed, advise us on layout, yell at us when we missed deadlines, give us a dry shoulder to sob out our tales of woe upon, and come running whenever 1 yelled Help! Don M. Ricks Editor Staff Assistant Editor . Carole Donley Photo Editors Karl Harper Business Manager Jeanne Slater P ' Assistant Business Manager Hjalma Person Proofreader Jo Bevinetto Class Editor Ellen Huffman Layout Editor Janice Elmer Greek Editor Marilyn Barnes Copy Editor Carol King Organizations Editor Sarah Spann Sports Editors Dick Rasmussen and Assistant Copy Editors Ginny Booth, and Merl Palmer Nancy Skyles Assistant to the Editor Caryl Barrows Photo Credits: Alan Krafczik, The Easel; University News Service; Athletic Pubhcity Office; Karl Harper; Bob LeFaivre; Warren Mack; Lew Christensen; Tony Darnell, Newsfoto Publishing Co.; and Don Ricks. Cover by Bill Little 420 Zi si r ' Vj : i?: vv ' 1 ■W %r r -r :4: Ia. ■ :, .- -V W -X V -.: .rt ' ■ i 4, m - i i ■ .  - 0 i i s ' : I V e -4 V - ■■C ' r-T = . ■ . .f ' : V - «i- te« . -M - ! - .i ' fH? ,. ■y I ■Kl • r xfi if-v ) - ' .-: - if ■ i J ' i m. n ' . ? ' JS ' 2 i?f ' r ' J ' j :l ' ■t ' ■|? . -« :.-;« ' i.i Wi ,.!  ' : ' M ., ' ' Wiiit. 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