University of Wyoming - WYO Yearbook (Laramie, WY)

 - Class of 1968

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-J ■aErt nH H- iff - rlJr;i V ' ' ' PB vtr JBQV Ak ' ' ' SAip I V H . .i» ,-i rtv w ' n !U if m.AHf V f 1 .. . Sigma Tau members include ROW ONE: Jim Bybee, Ron Darling, Joan Bennet, Carl Moore, Joel Harrison, Lyie Bareiss. ROW TWO: Dick Jackson, Larry Mallory, Jim Gauike, Dick Kryka, Odd Andersen, Jim Cavalli. ROW THREE: Michael Bush, Terry Felter. ROW FOUR: John Edmiston, J. Michael Hill, Jerry Durnil, Frank Heath, Charles Engstrom, Roger Hall and Mahlon Anderson. Sigma tau ' s main goal is to help develop good engineers group is national fraternity The three requirements for a successful engineer are practicality, sociability and scholarship, said Sigma Tau president Gary Wieland. Sigma Tau is a national engineering fraternity and its main goal is to help develop good engineers, he continued. Last fall, the honorary sponsored a freshman orientation to better acquaint beginning engineering students with the facilities available on the University of Wyoming campus. Pledges of the club helped decorate for the annual Engineer ' s Ball during the fall semester. High- lighting the spring semester was the Sigma Tau spring banquet. At this banquet, the engineering department presented outstanding achievement awards. OFFICERS: Gary Wieland, president; Ralph Wilkerson, vice- president; Jim Puckett, secretary; Jim Bybee, historian; Jim Weeks, treasurer. Other Sigma Tau members are ROW ONE: Jens Andresen, Don Rose, Allen Vines, Louis Primm, Tooroj Kiakoojoori, Diran Simpadyan. ROW TWO: Ron Rondle, Jim Weeks, Gary Wieland, Bob A. White, Robert Weber, Robert Kunkle, Jim Puckett. ROW THREE: Ralph Wilkerson, Stephen Beebe, Gary Smith, Kenneth Gilpin and Ken Allen. tZSESm w m y i • f : 1 R E C TORT r.r ;;.: ' in- u:ta m-sri k-1 94

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joint engineering council governs engineering college sponsors many events H T f ffl W ■ H H . Bl fli t i lt?!}« ■ vK y Hv A vi |Mg 1 iiH H T S 4 T Hf F 1 n 1 fli l U n ' ' rf M r r ' - ' -sw W n The Joint Engineering Council serves as the legislative body for the Engineering College, said the president. It is composed of two elected members from each en- gineering group. The Council sponsored all events of the Engi- neering College — the Engineer ' s Open House, the Engineer ' s Ball and Smoker, and the college ' s paper, Engineus. OFFICERS: Gary Kloefkorn, president; Lyie Bareiss, secretary; Bill Long, treos- urer; E. J. Mastascusa, adviser. MEM- BERS NOT PICTURED: Huland Holloway, Dennis Leek, Jim Poage, Pete Schakel, Bob Shankel, Dennis Trefren, Jim Weeks end Ralph Wilkerson. Joint Engineering Council members are ROW TWO: Tooraj Kia-Koojoori, LyIe Bareiss, William Long, Linda Cheatham, Gary Kloefkorn, Phil Scott. ROW TWO: Jerry Elsom, Don Bartels, Jim Bybee, Jim Allen Charles Keffer, James Fowler, Fred Coles, Bob Mehling. ROW THREE: Bill White, Jim Lilly and Vic Robinson. uw engineering group promotes profession mining, metallurgical, petroleum The American Institute of Mining, Metal- lurgical and Petroleum Engineers promotes a professional interest in petroleum engineering and its related fields, said president Jim Weeks. Activities included several field trips, the Petroleum Engineering Convention in Den- ver, and several special lectures were pre- sented at group meetings. They set up their display during engineer ' s Open House. OFFICERS: Jim Weeks, president; Fred Coles, vice- president; Dennis Shantz, secretary; Jerome Elsom, treasurer. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: Larry Anderson, Donald Bender, Wayne Blackman, Dennis Brobec, Terry Brost, William Butkovich, Linda Cheatham, David Deike, Gene Demonder, Tom Doll, Steve Eikenberry, James Ellis, Terry Felter, Georgia Foltz, Mike Foss, Donald Hertel, Michael Jensen, Richard Jones, John Kirk, Charles Koch, Corlon Land, Jon Lantz, Henry Lawson, Patrick Link, Charles Lockhart, William Ludwig, Theodore Mc- Neff, Jeremiah Mahoney, Kenneth Malkuch, Leiand Mar- chant, Robert Moore, Linda Myers, Eduardo Naranjo, Douglas O ' Neil, Carl Pfaff, Richard Reisch, Douglas Saathoff, Mike Samuels, William Spires, Norman Stief- vater, Dennis Stiener, Wayne Wagner, Ralph Wilkerson and Charles Yunko. Members are ROW ONE: Fred Coles, Dennis Shantz; Jim Weeks, Jerry Elsom, R. D. Rinehart. ROW TWO: Dennis Flyr, Tom Fuller, Chuck Farmer, David Manley, Greg Soukup, A. L. Kuchera, David Peterson. ROW THREE: Manik Naik, Roy Anderson, Don Hommerlindl, Hooman Jenabzadeh, Pat Fitzgerald, James Rizer, C. R. Smith. ROW FOUR: D. L. Stinson, Robert Pearson, Jim Almrud, Ken Japp, Reginald Pennell. ROW FIVE: Kent Bruce. departmenfal 93



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nu upsilon omega strives for understanding of nursing five up for state offices Nu Upsilon Omega, an organization for stu- dent nurses, strives to promote understanding of the nursing career and to build a well- rounded nurse, said president Dorotfiy Sipe. Tfiis year, we fiad five girls up for state offices. Nu Upsilon Omega, affiliated witfi ttie Wyoming Association of Student Nurses and the National Association of Student Nurses, sold mistletoe and first-aid kits to raise money. Other activities included a trip to Denver for medical-career day, a visit to the Rehabilitation Center in Lander and mov- ies of Africa and American medicine. We had a very productive year, said the president. OFFICERS: Dorothy Sipe, president; Marty Simpson, vice-president; Cheri Selman, recording secretary; Mary Kay Jamieson, corresponding secretary; Cathy Childers, treasurer; Cheri Miller, historian; Sue We- ber, senator; Jeanne Wickman, freshman representa- tive. MEMBERS: Connie Achilles, Linda Baker, Laura Jean Clemens, Dorothy Gilbreath, Pom Groshart, Di- ane Haralson, Jerrie Hoffmann, Sue Johnson, Norma Kinnison, Stephanie Kondas, Susan Kunesh, Ann Rose Larsen, Janice Matson, Gloria Nielsen, Susie Russell, Dee Schmidt, Chanfal Shafe, Donna Smith, Karen Snees- by, Lynn Stiefbold, Ruth Ellen Streett, Diana LJrutia and Donna Weishaar. Members of Nu Upsilon Omega are ROW ONE: Dorothy Gilbreath, Trudy Pond, Donna Smith, Cathy Chrest, Jeanne Wickman, Karen Sneesby, Susan Russell. ROW TWO: Dorothy Sipe, Janice Matson, Sue Kunesh, Donna Weishaar, Nikki Tillett, Laura Clemens, Susan Johnson, Gloria Nielsen. ROW THREE: Diana LJrutia, Diane Haralson, Jerrie Hoffmann, Cheri Selman, Cheri Miller, Mary Saggio, Cathy Childers and Stephanie Kondas. Officers of Nu Upsilon Omega include Cheri Selman, Cathy Childers, Dorothy Sipe, Cherie Miller, Jeanne Wickman, Marty Simpson, Sue Weber and Mary Kay Jamieson. deportmenfal 95

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