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=——— = ‘ Lt ee Denaro meee tr ae wet ee ee tm EEA gti SIMO, BOT REE at te ©? b 7 i Th, | f ' j i.e : Ps : J : 7 : o ive iy od . é wo y : mi j ; ‘ ‘ 4 i i aoe are if ; ' Pe a ij vy is i Pu? Lee at . ca . 9 : eine a as =! nh wy - 7 :% ey) a 1a ‘ _ « GEM OF THE MOUNTAINS UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO Moscow, Idaho 1977-1978 Volume 76 if a : x; fi ney Sim ve « ct . ‘ ik ae - teh eS ; er, frat i. ee a. ag Se Memories should be held forever for they alone will line the pockets of your soul... -michael kossman- TABLE O F CONTENTS IDAHO A contrast of the new and the old 4 OPENING OPENING 5 roy ESESG ‘S j ‘oe WWny Py Pe Oat we Bey ee f iy L ° fh “9 Neth pate by a mph shine a THE MAKING OF A PRESIDENT The fourteenth president of Idaho's only land grant institution was formally inaugurated into office on October 7, 1977 after having taken over the position in July. President Richard D. Gibb’s inauguration was an event filled with all the formality that represents a serious undertaking of a steadfast commitment. The installation of the new chief executive included a full academic procession, many speeches contemplating the future, and an elaborate banquet. Surrounding Dr, Gibb at the ceremony were reminders of what he was to represent and lead. There were members from the UI faculty and universities all over the nation garbed in black gowns. Residence halls and Greek houses emitted their presence through elegantly decorated banners. The UI Board of Regents, Gov. John V. Evans, and Dr. Gibb’s immediate predecessor, Ernest W. Hartung, made an awesome appearance in the background of the setting. Performances from the UI Wind Ensemble and Vandaleer Concert Choir added a flavor of harmony to the occasion. The thirteenth president, Dr. Hartung, who held the office for twelve years, thought the biggest problem for Dr. Gibb would be getting the people of the state and their legislators to recognize the state university system's critical need for funding. Gov. Evans challenged the new president to help find harmony with his surroundings, and he praised the past president for his vision and dedication to the university during the preceeding twelve years. 16 INAUGURATION INAUGURATION 17 RUSH ENDS WITH 245 GOING GREEK Two hundred forty-five girls pledged one of the nine sororities following rush week in late August. There were many more girls going through rush this year than had in the past several years. As a last minute decision, the sororities voted to increase their quotas, making it possible to pledge more girls than their houses could hold and then placing the excess in the dormitories to live. 18 RUSH RUSH 19 HOMECOMING With the theme “Those Were the Days,” homecoming week 1977 proved to be a memorable occasion to look back on. Traditional events like the pajama parade, bonfire and pep rally, and homecoming parade were among the highlights of the week. An Up With People concert and presentation of “Godspell” by the Theatre Arts Department added to the week of festivities and entertainment. The homecoming queen and attendents were announced at the pep rally and crowned during the half time festivities of the game. Molly Manschreck, from Pi Beta Phi, reigned as queen along with Princess K.C. Knight, from Delta Delta Delta, and Princess Bridget Nault from Forney Hall. The spirit aroused during the week came to its high point during the football game where the Idaho Vandals defeated the Montana Grizzlies with a score of 31 to 20 in their first upset of the season. 20 HOMECOMING HOMECOMING 21 TURNOVERS, INJURIES PLAGUE VANDALS | 22 VANDAL FOOTBALL DAL FOOTBALL 23 THE TEAM SAYS GOOD-BYE TO COACH TROXEL A SEASON OF FRUSTRATION FOR FOOTBALL FANS AND PLAYERS 26 VANDAL FOOTBALL a Sg AL FOOTBALL 27 NEW DIRECTOR LEADS BAND OF HARMONY 28 BAND AND VANDALETTES With funding and a new director approved, the Band and Vandalettes sailed through another successful football season. Dan Bukvich, a graduate student in music composition took the responsibility on after Robert Spevacek, (who had been director for nine years) stepped down. ; he band’s season featured a variety of ——————— = = = -§ shows, including: “Feelings,” “Rocky,” a : : and “The Wizard of Oz.” The group also marched at the WSU game and traveled to Bozeman to march at the Montana State game. Some other important members of the group are Nancy Kimberling, Vandalette captain; Rosean Brausen, assistant captain; Rich Davis, drum major; Suzanne Groff, flag captain; and Scott Jones, percussion section leader. BAND AND VANDALETTES 29 “MAN OF 1000 VOICES” VISITS U OF I Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Slyvester and many other Looney Tunes characters visited here with their famous voice done by Mel Blanc: “The Man of a 1000 Voices.” Blanc, known mostly for his work with cartoon characters, drew a record crowd for the program put on by ASUI Issues and Forums. “I would estimate that I've done over 3,000 cartoons,” said Blanc. Besides the cartoon business, Blanc talked about his years in radio. At a Jack Benny radio show, Blanc jumped in to improvise for a malfunction in the sound effects for Benny’s Maxwell auto. After that it became a challenge for writers to come up with something the “Voice” couldn't do. Blanc brought three cartoons with him, signed autographs and of course thrilled the audience with each character's voice. 30 MEL BLANC FT ATES et “ ek - OT ee ere. jem ou sn hae , - | MEL BLANC 31 Participation And Hopes High In Intramural Fall Football ea ee - - Fert nett wy ao au er ‘4 A) ea A Be Dare te we Se Eee oS eae 32 INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL 33 n q O O rs) i fy fa xt oS) REFLECTIONS OF M O O D S REFLECTIONS 35 Soccer: Everyone wants to get in on the fun. 36 SOCCER RUGBY Not for men only! _, ae piece iee RUGBY 37 AGD Win At Olympics 38 SAE OLYMPICS Twelve women’s living groups participated in the annual ‘Olympics’ sponsored by the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. The Ad lawn was filled with competition as the Alpha Gamma Delta sorority took top honors. They won the tug-a-war and disrobing contest, took second in the 45 yard crawl, and third in the four legged race. Pi Beta Phi won the banner contest. SAE OLYMPICS 39 40 BLOOD DRIVE U of I Students “Brave the Needle” and Respond to Red Cross Blood Drives BLOOD DRIVE 41 Bump, Set... Spike! Women’s Volleyball Strives for Excellence 42 VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL 43 UP WITH PEOPLE |! 44 UP WITH PEOPLE UNIVERSITY DANCE UNIVERSITY DANCE 45 Keen Female Athletes ; Represent The Vandals [—! inPield | Hockey Front row, I-r: A. Smith, J. Meyer, S. Gytri, T. Lowder, D. Schenk, V. Howard. 2nd row: J. Anderson, L. Welch, K. Stambaugh, P. Rice. 3rd row: R. Haney, B. Fiandaca, Waldo, B. Radich, A. Pardew. 4th row: Coach D.J. Moore, L. York, T. Anderson, Asst. Coach N, Hubbard, Trainer S. Buickel. Season Record 18-2-2 3 on —— rs i 2a” 6 ee Sy ers v4 Mted ens ites fy . we aaa , 46 FIELD HOCKEY FIELD HOCKEY 47 Turkey(s)... ... Lot The annual intramural Turkey Trot was run in late October over the rolling hills of the university golf course and campus. Most fraternities “strongly encourage” pledges to participate and this year’s turnout included a large field of eager young freshmen. The runners covered the course in record time and the “winners” were awarded the traditional prizes: first place, a turkey; second place, a chicken; and last place, a hard-boiled egg. ™ 48 TURKEY TROT “The House of Bernarda Alba” The University of Idaho Depart- ment of Theatre Arts production of “The House of Bernarda Alba” written by Garcia Lorca played to capacity crowds. The drama, directed by Forrest E. Sears, was chosen as the University's entry in the American College Theatre Festival. BERNARDA ALBA 49 All life's a stage... SO DRAMA DRAMA 51 Campus Chest Week Reveals Unusual Talents... 52 CAMPUS CHEST (A . q i y oa CAMPUS CHEST 53_ WiwAny } v 2 Ox XK f 56 GIBB GIBB ASSUMES PRESIDENCY GIBB 57 VICE PRESIDENTS: All Three Resign Sherman Carter, Vice President Robert Coonrod of Finances Vice President of Academics Tom Richardson, Vice President of Student and Administrative Services 58 VICE PRESIDENTS TOM RICHARDSON: V.P. OF STUDENT AFFAIRS Fee Increases Again MOVES TO MUSIC HEAD Topic Of Discussion Artwork Erected On Ad Lawn HOPE ENTERTAINS HARDING: A P SHERMAN CARTER: © R UOFIVP.OFFINANCESTJ FE LEAVESFORALASKA y —————} i ANH Hae iti Matt Telin Dean Vettrus Registrar SUB Manager 60 ADMINISTRATION AGRICULTURE: Auttis Mullins BUSINESS: Norman Olson EDUCATION: Everett Samuelson ENGINEERING: Robert Furgason FORESTRY: John Ehrenreich Auttis Mullins Everett Samuelson LAW: Albert Maynard LETTERS AND SCIENCE: Elmer Raunio T=: MINES: Maynard Miller GRADUATE SCHOOL: Robert Coonrod - acting Ken Sowles - acting Elmer Raunio John Ehrenreich a . f - Albert Menard Maynard Miller DEANS 61 College of Engineering Established in 1896, the College has grown in the years since. The programs offered are excellent, and there is an increasing need for engineers in the job market — especially women in the field of engineering. One program is the Cooperative Education program, in which over thirty companies are involved in helping students combine work and studies. Degrees are offered in five areas. These are Agricultural, Chemical, Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering. The thoroughness of each program is attested to by students of the College of Engineering. 62 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING flat -_ —-- — ee 64 COLLEGE OF FORESTRY ¥ S , © Le eh ¥ } a COLLEGE OF FORESTRY WILDLIFE AND RANGE SCIENCES =- = ee f PPS aa a - SED The state of Idaho provides an excellent area for educating and training students in natural resources, science and management, because Idaho is largely comprised of forest and range lands, and contains numerous lakes, streams and extensive wilderness areas. A 7,200 acre school forest, located 15 air miles from the campus, serves as an outdoor laboratory for demonstrating principles and practices of forest land management. The University also provides the forestry student with a forestry nursery, on-campus arboretum, a floating limnology laboratory on the Snake River, a forestry summer camp on Payette Lake and an opportunity to participate in wilderness studies at a field station in the heart of Idaho’s primitive area. A U of | Forestry student has an opportunity to study nearly every aspect of these resources and professions. COLLEGE OF FORESTRY 65 COLLEGE OF LAW PAGE 3 N THE LAW. CONTRACTS The function of the College of Law is twofold. First and foremost it is charged with graduating highly competent and completely ethical individuals trained for the practice of law, the exercise of the judicial function and public leadership. In the second place, as opportunity presents and funding permits it performs research aimed at the improvement of law and its administration and provides legal resources in connection with interdisciplinary study or research involving several colleges at the university. To carry out these tasks both the faculty and students must be motivated by the constant pursuit of excellence. The required motivation has been present and the results outstanding. In the spring of 1977 the Client Counseling Competition team entered by the College of Law won first the regional qualifying competition at Montana and then the national first prize in head to head competition at South Bend, Indiana. Well over two-thirds of the law schools of the United States (around 120) entered this competition and it is certainly significant that one of the very smallest won the national first place. Another indicia of student excellence is the outstanding bar examination record compiled by graduates over the last ten years both in Idaho and nationally. In Idaho the passing percentage of graduates from the University of Idaho has exceeded the aggregate passing percentage of graduates from every other accredited law school on every one of the last ten examinations given in the summer following the spring graduation ceremony. Idaho graduates taking examinations in other states have done equally well. There is but one explanation of these and many other achievements at this level by the College of Law. Truly substantial effort by capable students motivated toward excellence and guided by outstanding faculty. | 5s codgual SECTIONS . SEGHONS 1429—2019 2020-2573 2574-3169, 4 ONTRACTS (acquineo g AW TO Bf (IN WRITING) LIED CONTRACTS A CONTRACTS 6 SECTIONS 3170—376! COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE The College of Letters and Science, established in 1900, is the oldest division of the university. Directed by Dean Elmer Raunio, it provides liberal and professional education in the arts and sciences. The college encompasses a wide range of academic departments. These departments include art and architecture, biological sciences, chemistry, English, foreign languages and literatures, history, mathematics, philosophy, physics, political science and public affairs research, psychology, sociology anthropology, and theatre arts. Also operating within the college are the schools of communication, home economics, and music. COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE 69 COLLEGE OF MINES The professional college is developing as the northwest regional center in mineral resources education and research, offering Bachelors and Masters degrees in Geography, Geology, Geological Engineering, Hydrology, Earth Science, Mining Engineering and Metallurgical Engineering Doctoral programs are offered in Geology and in Mining Engineering and Metallurgical Engineering According to Dean Miller, even though public university growth in the U.S. appears now ata standstill, the number of students in the College of Mines has continued to increase. This is largely because of excellent job opportunities in the mineral industries. Several faculty positions have been added this year strengthening the College’s professional curriculum. The College program is based ona balance of exploration, industrial development and conservation management of earth resources. Its graduates usually specialize ina technical discipline, but opportunities are available for studies in mineral related economics, management, government relations and environmental and land-use law... all subjects of increasing importance in the mining and earth resources professions 7O COLLEGE OF MINES A . . S Be —— a i} Basi — — eae! 3 a GRADUATE SCHOOL TT il AK iN V iin COLLEGE OF EDUCATION The College of Education, directed by Dean Everett Samuelson, was organized as an independent unit of the university in 1920 and has been under Samuelson’s direction for 15 years. The college consists of three divisions which are: health, physical education and recreation; teacher education; and vocational teacher education. A wide range of subject fields are offered within these divisions. The college houses a kindergarten and special education preschool. It prepares students to become educational leaders and is a leader for Idaho’s education system and the teaching profession. 74 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS The College of Business and Economics was established in 1925. It’s objectives have always been to educate men and women who wish to make business, government, or other organizations their vocation, as well as research and service to the University. The quality of the programs is high, and students who have graduated from the College of Business and Economics are some of the top business men and women in the nation. There are, according to Dean John Knudsen, more women enrolled in the college this year than previously, and he says there are many opportunities for women in business. he college has many facilities in data poco and computer programming. t offers B.S. degrees in seven op tions. All of these are quality programs, continually being upgraded, and the college’s service to its students will continue. COLLEGE OF BUSINESS 77 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE The energy crisis, the world’s population explosion and problems of safeguarding the environment are issues of continuing concern in the College of Agriculture. There are no easy solutions. These complex issues will be longtime challenges for students who are preparing for agriculture-related careers in industry, science, government and other fields. Somehow, in a world of finite resources, agricultural production must utilize renewable resources in order to provide increased supplie s of food, fiber and fuel. New technologies are coming to our farms and factories — and agricultural researchers continue to search for additional breakthroughs in science and technology. College of Agriculture students train with faculty members who are pioneers on the new frontiers of entomology, animal science, agricultural engineering and agricultural economics. Also, they have opportunities for off-campus study assignments in industry and government. In special-interest clubs and organizations, the students combine recreation and professional growth. Because their skills and knowledge are in demand, College of Agriculture graduates find many employment opportunities. “Agriculture is our nation’s largest industry,” says Dr. A. M. Mullins, dean of the college, “and there is a great need for men and women who can give competent service to farmers and agriculture-related businesses.” 78 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AKA ASUI SENATE 82 ASUISENATE SENATORS Nancy Buck Linda De Meyer Mona Dobaran Rick Howard David Lockhert Matt McLam Rob Mitchell Mark Nuttman Daniel Prohaska Greg Switzer Vicki Tucker Jukeria Wani ASUISENATE 83 84 KUOI REGENTS REVOKE STUDENT CONTROL Run and owned by students and funded by the ASUI, KUOI-FM, 89.3 has been broadcasting on campus since 1945. Volunteer DJ's are the life blood of the station. Student disc jockeys offer four hours of their time per week; and in return they receive on and off-the-air-training. In 1978, however, the U of I regents approved the Public Broadcasting Com- mittee recommendation to restructure public broadcasting by stations associ- ated with Idaho institutions of higher education. Thus changes, although not welcomed at Idaho are here to stay. The station manager, formerly appointed by the Communications Boards and Senate will now be selected by the adminis- tration. The primary reasoning behind this move evidentially stemmed from a fear of the Regents that they would be liable in the case of any legal disagree- ments. However KUOI has not, since the station was founded 33 years ago, had any problems with law suits, inquiries, and has not had its license revoked. KUOI 85 COMMUNICATIONS BOARD MEMBERS: Gary Kidwell, Chairman Charlie Connolly John Mitchell Shelley Olson Mark Erickson James Wright Cary Hegreberg Leon Benjamin LtoR: Shelley Olson, John Mitchell, James Wright 86 COMMUNICATIONS BOARD UPPER LEFT: Leon Benjamin UPPER RIGHT: Mark Erickson LOWER LEFT: Shelley Olson LOWER RIGHT: Cary Hegreberg COMMUNICATIONS BOARD 87 The structure of the ASUI government con- sists of a student Senate, a Vice-President, and a President chosen each semester in cam- pus-wide elections. The University of Idaho Associated Stu- dent government, presently headed by Presi- dent Bob Harding (above) and Vice-President Gerry Wright, (right) differs from some other students associations in that many student services, including the golf course, campus newspaper, and entertainment departments are owned and operated by the University students. The ASUI officials are responsible for the budgeting and policy making decisions of these student owned departments. The concept behind this form of govern- ment and department structure is to provide students with real-world situations and expe- riences in many fields of work. 88 ASUI From Candidates To Conferees ASUI 89 ARGONAUT STAFF: EDITOR Jim Borden MANAGING EDITOR Mark Jacobson NEWS EDITOR Marty Trillhaase ENTERTAINMENT EDITORS Kathy Bernard N.K. Hoffman SPORTS EDITOR Becky Paull ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR Linda Triemstra COPY EDITOR Eddie Sue Judy STAFF WRITERS Lynne Albers Andrew Brundage Imogene Goudy Annette Cary Kerrin McMahan Kristen Moulton Pat Monasnith Sandi Stacki Jim Spiersch Gloria Stonecipher BUSINESS MANAGER Jan Clemems ADVERTISING MANAGER Gloria Stonecipher ADVERTISING ASSISTANT Tami Degitz ADVERTISING SALES Dave Dokken Mark Eames Eddie Sue Judy Larry Kincaid Jan Nossaman Gayle Phillips PRODUCTION BUREAU John Pool, Director Joan Matushek 90 ARGONAUT ARGONAUT 91 PHOTO BUREAU Photo statt: Director Steve Davis Photographers Clarke Fletcher Rosemary Hammer James Johnson Regina Spicer Rick Steiner v na 92 PHOTO LR) {cA CHES | j Ke CLARK. A FE) | PHOTO 93 94 KUID KUID 95 GEM OF aE MOUNTAINS 96 GEM OF THE MOUNTAINS Gem Staff: Editor Judy King lst Semester Assistant Editor Sheila Huter Barry Eichelberger Tresa Griswold Julie Hopkins Jeff Hull JoEllen Leitch Nancy Kimberling GEM OF THE MOUNTAINS 97 First row, L to R: Judy King, Cathy Markham, Kelli Boatman, MaryKay McFadden, Lynne Thomas,,Mitzi Jensen, Terri Love, Marge Krahn, Cristy Clark, Kathy Vogel, Susan Jesser, Virginia Powell. Back row: Elane Natwick, Beverly Andrew, Karen Miller, Liz Schreiber, Kathy Crawford, Sue Meyer, Suzanne Groft, Sandy Walker, Cheryl Rasmussen, Karen Iverson, Gayle Schaeffer, Laura McDougal, Jeniffer Lehn, Beth Goff. 98 ORGANIZATIONS : we : A ¥ am eos e rhe ee y 4-4 em eat ¢ MORTAR BOARD N e- «¢ Front row: Lto R: Kurt Olsson, Advisor, Kathy Anderson, Vice President, Sue Romig, Patty Ward, President. Jan Schiller, Debbie Ingram, Nancy Mueller, Debbie Konen, Rusty Jesser. Second row: L to R: Marie Freiburger, Molly Mannschreck, Secretary, Nancy Last, Historian, Carol Yenni, Karen Morris, Cyndy Thomas, Tamara Sloviaczik, Devon Cuddy. Front row: Lto R: Barbara Birdt, Judy Emerson, Becky Johnson, Sharon Blandford, Robyn Willey, Jennifer Lehn, Molly Davis. Second row: L to R: Ron Bush, Carolyn Jesser, KC Knight, Anne Riordan, Mary Davis, Blair Wilson, Mary Moorer, Mary Etchart, Kay Greenawalt, Bryan Norby. ORGANIZATIONS 99 LOTUS-THAI BOXING CLUB 7 fi @ he, te Front row: L to R: Larry Sipprell, Al Krogh, Mike Byce, Barry De Austin. Second row: L to R: Upakarn Meechai, Instruc- tor, James Kytonen, Jeff Taylor, Roland Sieracki, Pat Owlsey. Front Row, L. to R: Cayt McGuire, Lynn Albers, Karen Greeley, president, Sandi Stacki, vice president. Back Row, L. to R.: Tamara Sloviaczeck, Terri Tatko, Sally Johnson, secretary-treasurer, Sue Seifried, Cory Aurerson. Members not pictured: Kelly Amos, Diane Frisch, Georgia Bashaw, Tami Degitz. 100 ORGANIZATIONS DUSTY LENTIL 4 S RUGBY a PA) a “=e © a a or - = a id 5 wet 4 ’ ei d en ‘ : ze ORGANIZATIONS 101 BLUE MOUNTAIN RUGBY Front row, L to R: Bill Culiver, Kris Cummings, Jon Pardy, Craig Lewis, Mark Klein, Larry Houston, Harry Goodall, Jack Smith. Second roww: Don Anderson, Greg FitzMaurice, Ted Rupp, Bill Combo, Bill Ogle, Woody Hanstew, Dennis Coyle, Mike Kelly, Keith Mu rphy. Third row: Zack Mobley, Tom Schingbeck, Steve Ries, John Hengesh, Charlie Johnson, Ed Oddessey, Joel Huggins. 102 ORGANIZATIONS Front row, L to R: Joyce Hillis, Nancy Kimberling. Second row, L to R: Penny Sperry. Connie Coleman, Dottie Scott, Mary Moore. Third row, L to R: Teresa Clam- pitt, Lita Schutt, Sally Hutchison, Glenda Cassell. ORGANIZATIONS 103 INSIDE WALLACE ! oe : iv ‘ar i ; | We 104 WALLACECOMPLEX 4 COMPLEX — x a x = « . ped ez. = S = x ANDROGYNY MALE-FEMALE A symposium on this new aspect of the war between the sexes was held March 10-12, 1978. The androgyny theory is an attempt to combine the positive attributes of the male value system and the positive attributes of the female value system. This new theory then would be used to describe the human condition. The main speaker was Ann Wilson Schaef who described the male and female value systems of today. The four speakers after that broke the systems down and described how some of the values were founded. The topics were: “An Analysis of Patriarchal Religious Values” and “Traditional Psychological Models and their Assumptions,” “Theories of Sex Roles and Sexuality: Anatomy and Destiny” and “The Making and Writ- ing of American Patriarchal History.” The respective speakers were: Laura Fraser and Jane Sherman, Dorothy Riddle and Joan Hoff Wilson. The two last speakers tied everything to- gether with their sessions on “A Recognition of Androgyny” and “Socialization and Androgyny.” Their names were Annis Pratt and Shirley Simeon respectively. The symposium attracted 450 male and female students to the SUB. Schaef said that we live in a system based on four myths, the only real one being that called the white male sys- tem. She also said that we have to recognize some other sys- tem. 106 ANDROGYNY ANDROGYNY 107 TRI DELTS SPONSOR SPECIAL OLYMPICS 78 As evidenced by the smiles on both winner's and loser’s faces, winning wasn't everything at this track meet. Achievement of a specific goal such as running, something most of us do almost unconsciously, was everything. To add to the fun, the Tri-Delts provided a ‘hugger’ for each of the compe- titors in the meet. 108 SPECIAL OLYMPICS SPECIALOLYMPICS 109 WW OK ar wy ‘ . ‘ s'? Wi 112 WINTER CAMPUS LIFE WINTER CAMPUS LIFE 113 qo wee 116 NCAA GIVES VANDALS X-RATING Due to some illegal recruitment procedures the Idaho men’s basketball team received some stiff penalties in 1977-78. One being they will have no post season games televised this coming basketball season. BASKETBALL AND VANDALS HAVE DISMAL SEASON : +P ' Na ree a oe oa BASKETBALL 117 118 BASKETBALL 120 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL j a y Front to back: Kim Morine, Kathy Ball, Betty Fiandaca, Patty O’Connor, Jean Hayman Chamberlain, Mary Flomer, Cathy Feely, Terry Janusiewicz. WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 121 OUTDOOR PROGRAMS A CHANCE TO: KAYAK THE WHITE WATER, NORDIC SKI THE WINTERY NORTHWEST, BACKPACK A LOFTY MOUNTAIN TRAIL ENJOY THE WILDERNESS 122 OUTDOOR PROGRAMS OUTDOOR PROGRAMS 123 AT THE THEATRE ‘The Importance of Being Ernest”’ A Humorous Play by Oscar Wilde 124DRAMA Z m ; agittil: . ¢ ‘pa: no ’ f | | { |! q ) a iE i if FLEET y 3 | if y i UE : : A 126 HEART DELIGHT'S AUDIENCE HEART 127 Men nd Wl ae ae ee pam pment mat Women Sm mm a —— , ey om pom seme oe pe Pho any 4 a — — enjoy eg Lm Volleyball : LEE Ke competition. fe Aa ener ah Nene aa peepee am ee! cok) cer ChAy Ree oma oe ts ow cee ae seme deen AB’ gee ee BE a Silo 0) es mma 9 rns aa g ley | _ SS eee ee , ow ome ee rl oe - =: wee ee — ce =e owes oe “ ,| PIR Ses! WEE ME RE BRS LEE SIRE LEE EX SR LEA LIC HSCs ahs OFIBOO Ah pK FIO SOR PEE Ae Seer. obGctindhaheoat ee | as ue Tee H9e I Cat INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL 129 ih on S OZQNmHK a I 440) 130 DRAMA DRAMA 131 AND REMEMBER Ee iH TIME WHEN ... 132 GLOBETROTTERS .. LHE GLOBETROTTERS CAME TO TOWN GLOBETROTTERS 133 Talented, young gymnasts provide building blocks for future 134 GYMNASTICS GYMNASTICS 135 136 DANCE CONCERT | DANCE CONCERT 137 24 ( HOURS ca - NONSTOP [Pae® J a % 138 KAPPA SIGMA BASKETBALL KAPPA SIGMA BASKETBALL 139 O 4mm gana 140 DANCE MARATHON MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY MONEY-RAISING RECORD This year’s marathon had 23 couples, of which 21 pairs danced for a little more than a day. They boogied their way to a record $6514.34 for the Mus- cular Dystrophy Association. DANCE MARATHON 141 142 INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL Intramural Wrestlers Fight to the Finish... 144 INTRAMURAL WRESTLING INTRAMURAL “INTRAMURAL SOFTBALL SOFTBALL INTRAMURALSOFTBALL 143 INTRAMURAL WRESTLING 145 ' : ’ Laughter... 146 SMILES is asmile making noise SMILES 147 First row, Lto R: J. McCain, B. Helbling, V. Drashner, L. Purdy, C. Huggins, S. Jones, S. Kerby, K. Wendle, V. Anderson, M.A. Blanton, L. Lynn. Second row: B. Radich, J, Edgett, S. Rinker, Z Guthrie, L. Stevens, Mrs. Barnett, C, Arnzen, J. Hauer, S. Hutchinson, K. Boatman, D. Stacey, M. Reagon. Third row: V. Wilson, K. Roll, 1. Champlin, M. Moon, K. Johnston, S. Miller, L Miller, M. Clark, J. Crawford, 5, Johnson, L. Grismer, J. Obermeyer, S. Daniel, C. Smith, J. Houghland, D. Anderson, C. Gibson, P. Asboe. Fourth row: M. Knopf, L. Peterson, J. Alsager, D Doreneorf, J. Boeckman, C. May, V. Hartruft, G-. Allen. S. Johnson, T. Leavitt, M. Sloan. L Hittson, K. Beck, J. Helton, G. Staubek, K. Murphy Bonnie Allen Julie Alsager Debbie Anderson MOBO. CO) am ore Vicki Anderson Colleen Arnzen Karen Beck Barbara Birdt Mary Ann Blanton Kelli Boatman Jan Crawford Mary Kay Delay Debbie Dorendorf Val Drashner Sally Dunsel 150 LIVING GROUPS Katrina Hellinger Jane Houghiand Sally Hutchinson , AOAanaeaga =) =a = SE Kris Johnson Sally Johnson Susan Johnston Shannon Kerky Geri Lallen Tracey Leavitt Laurie Lynn Shelia Miller Kathy Murphy Marliss Paine Lorna Peterson Leslee Purdy Barb Radich Mary Reagan Barbara Reeve Karen Roll Maggie Sloan Carol Smith Denise Stacy Carrie Stanber Vicki Wilson Front row, L to R: Kali Mathews, Gail Henderson. Second row: Karen McCoy, Jan Belliston, Lisa Stuart, Cheryl Spencer, Jackie Barber, Sherron Osmus, Debbie Golden, Mary Nahhas. Third row: Carolyn Jesser, Lisa Olson, Tamara Sloviaczek, Beckie Jenicek, Diane Jones, Mrs. Rowe, Cris Rice, Ann Oberst, Tracy Headrick, Mary Moorer, Fourth row: Dena Deeds, Nancy Jones, Linda Grout, Liz Skidmore, Ann Pardew, Jolyn Riggs, Brenda Tolmie, Beth Palmer, Bev Andrew, Sally Funk, Marcia Wells, Debbie Simon, Sue Gusti Shanon White, Liz Schreiber, Susan Jesser, Lorelei Broadbent, Julie Olson. Fifth row; Leslie Larson, Allison Orme, Lori Albery, Jane Knox, kim Pierce, Vicki Casper, Judy Nissuala, Erin Sullivan, Joyce Taylor, Yvonne Kohring, augusta McGowen, Gayla Evlerson, Pat Thomas, Linda Fitchett. Sixth row: Melinda Sloviaczek, Diane Jones, Jan Fillmore, Sheryl Wassem, Laurie Schoen, Lori Delyea, Linda Woolsey, Jenni Holmes, Colleen Wood, Charlene Ballard, Kim Noort. Beverly Andrew Charlene Ballard Jan Belliston Lorelei Browbent Vicki Casper Diana Deeds Lori Delyea Gayla Elverson Diane Fingerson Linda Fitchett Sally Funk BHF Bee pie Sue Gustin Jenifer Holmes Carolyn Jesser Susan Jesser Catherine Jones Mary Diane Jones 152 LIVING GROUPS Nancy Jones Leslie Larson Patricia Lettich Kali Mathews Mary Morrea Karen McCoy Mary Nahhas Kim Noort Lisa Olson Allison Orme Ann Pardew Kimberly Pierce Cristy Rice Jolyn Riggs Liz Schreiber Debbie Simon Melinda Sloviaczek Tamara Sloviaczek Cheryl Spencer Patty Thomas Vickie Tucker Sheryl Wasem Marcia Wells Shannon White LIVING GROUPS 153 “HU SoU SS First row, L to R: Belinda Studer, Leann Thol, Sandy Illi, Carol Hipple, Stacy Snead, Laura McDougal, Janice Ellis, Erin Howser, Debbie Copeland, Deneil Carnahan, Mary Ann Miller. Second row, L to R: Kara Brooks, Val Stack, Chery! Casebolt, Paula Carrothers, Diane Plumlee, Christy Moser, Mrs. Ackley, Chris Bieter, Anne Bean, Rena Lothrop, Jane Miller, Marla Desnields, Mary Chadez. Third row, Lto R: Mitzie Jensen, Cathy Calpouzos, Pam Moyer, Debbie Beem, Diane Silflow, Shelly Olson, Joey Prestwich, Jana Watts, Sandy Karklin, Sue Servick, Sybil Baldwin, Barb Reeve, Laura Kitchens, Mei Eng, Sue Schabacher, Debbie Wakefield, Cheryl Holt Fourth row, L to R: Daja Mayfield, Bonny Colton, Patty Rowett, Mary Snyder, Mary Kay Delay, Tammy Talkington, Linda DeMeyer, Patty Rea, Sally Heisinkveld. Stephanie Kambitsch, Rennae Davis, Annette Smick, Karen Cheney, Wanda Telin, Pat Virtue, Emily Sweeny, Maggie Torrell, Debbie Decker, Janet Fuhriman, Pam Franklin, Sheila Wiemann. Sybil Balwin Anne Bean Debbie Beem Jeanie Bennett Cheryl Casebolt Bonny Colton Rennae Davis Marla DeShields Sally Heusinkuld Cheryl Holt 154 LIVING GROUPS Erin Howser Sandra Illi Stephanie Kambitsch Sandra Karklin Laura Kitchens Pam Meyer Laura McDougal Christi Moser Kathy Neumayer Shelley Olson Linda Pattison Patti Rea Sue Schabacker Sue Servick Annette Smick Wanda Telin Tracey Thomas Margaret Torell Debbie Wakefield Shelia Weimann Cynthia Wicker LIVINGGROUPS 155 156 LIVINGGROUPS First row, L toR: Chuck Frohlich, Brad Orather, Rick Shrantz, Tim Stickly, Bob Newhouse, Pat Miller, Rick Rhodes Second row, L to R: Colin Takatori, Marty Marshall, Kelly McBride, Mark Cygler, Paul Eimers, Greg Marshall, Mike Newell, Jeff Mesembrink, Kevin Maus, Jeff Mooney. Third row, L to R: Jeff Eucker, Kelly Grimes, Bruce Voss, Brian Stokes, Phil Vance, Scott Sisson, Matt Kleffner, Dave Sullivan, Gary Champlin, Brad Davidson, Rex LaGrane, Ted Takatori Fourth row, L to R: Lane Sommen, Mark Burtan, Jim Gerson, Chris Smith, Mike Keogh, Larry Sirhall, Mike Nichols, Randy Lane, Tom Williams, Brian Cluer, Rick Martin, Brad Clawson, Greg Gerson So patty pHa Mark Burton Gary Champlin Brain Cluer Paul Eimers Jim Gerson Matt Kleffner Rex LaGrone Kevin Maus Patrick Miller Kelly McBride Mike Newell Robert Newhouse Mike Nichols Colin Pakaori ix A Craig Shrontz Corey Stanley Ted Takatori Bruce Voss Tom Williams Andy Wiseman LIVING GROUPS 157 ror pW Ow First row, Lto R: Wayne Mink, Antonio Davila, David Sutton, Dennis Vaulk, Kevin Suebert, Cliff Taketa, Ted Oare. Second row: Jim Johnson, Victor Watkins, Jim Buschman, Doug Finney, Scott Moreland, John Jarinen, Bart Holt, Vern McMaster, Orland Mc Dowell, Den Kuger, Ben Dyer. Third row: Rob Wheeler, Dale Davaz, Tom Richards, Bob Patten, Steve Moreland, Wayne Osborn, Mark Cochran, Al Hornbacher, Ed Mackinnon, Mark Lyons, John Jefferson, Oscar Silvera, Scott Ballbach, Kevin Kerfoot, Lauren Iverson. Fourth row: Steve Cresse, Mike Winsel, Tim Mutsch, Dave Satterthwaite, Wes Struble, Scott Salesky, Larry Swanger, Bernice Brebant, Andy Grimm, Jim Bauer, Brian Kemmerer. Fifth row: Mark Rust, Scott Bell, King Pon, Doug Marshall, Robert Stroud, Brett Peterson, John Hill. Steve Barber Marcey Barrera Jim Bauer William Beatie Scott Bell Bernard Bialant Mark Cothran Steven Cresse Michael Curtis Alan Dorath Ben Dyer Doug Finney 158 LIVING GROUPS Roy Fitch Tim Gamade Andy Grimm John Hill Bart Holt Albert Hornbacher John Jarvinen Jim Johnson Kevin Kerfoot Ken Kugler Mark Lyons Edward MacKinnon Don Miklekon Wayne Mink Steve Moreland Vern McMaster Tim Nutsch Edward Oare Brett Peterson Holt Quinn Gregory Robertson Marc Rust Scott Saleskey D avid Satterthwaite Kevin Seubert Oscar Silvera Robert Stroud Wesley Struble Jr. Mike Summy Dave Sutton Larry Swanger Lonny Tate Dennis Vauk Chris Weiland Rob Wheeler LIVING GROUPS 159 First L to R: Julie Chadderdon, Carri Gaines, Lois Nishika, Lonnette Gossilin, Michelle Higgins, Julie Sherrod, Sharon Jacobs, Anita AlLee, Meldoy Swales. Second row: Kathleen Murry, Julie Sutton, Ann Riggins, Diane Resa, Karen Schimitt, Barbara Dugdale, Cindy Sather, Claudia Morris, Laura Rupe, Kathy Schnurr, Jeri Holes, Carolyn Locey. Third row: Susan Collins, Mary Woodward, Debra Gillespie, Paula Dufrense, Janell Curris, Carol Murphy, Kim Faster, Kay Stones, Rebecca Davenport, Chewelah Nett, Cindy Botts, Debbie Greehalgh, Vicki Debregorio, Wanda Cox, Liz Glarborg. Fourth row; Yolanda Calzada, Threesa Davaz, Christine Britt, Shawn Carson, Jan Underwood, Joya Mills, Shawn Williams, Merrel Wilson, Diane Becherer, Pam Schmidt, Sarah Day, Gayle Hawley, Anne Farley, Cheryl Mayer. Poet Pome tO Anita Allee Laura Beinhart Cindy Botts Claudia Breeding Christine Britt Yolanda Calzada Shaun Carson Clara Clairton Theresa Darcy Vicki DeGregorio Paula Dufresne Barb Dugdale 160 LIVING GROUPS Anne Farley Kim Foster Carri Gaines Debra Gillespie Liz Glarborg Lonnete Gosselin Gayle Hawley Kathy Hawley Michelle Higgens Jeri Holes Joya Mills Claudia Morris Carol Murphy Kathleen Murray Freida Neher Ava Price Diane Resa Ann Riggins Laura Rupe Cindy Sather Julie Sutton Laurie Weeks Lynette Wenger Shawn Ann Williams Merrell Wilson Mary Woodward LIVING GROUPS 161 Pe Spry DDO First row, L to R: Holly Rogers, Donna Berkowitz, Debbie Irusta, Carol Wagner Second row, L to R: Kim Koskella, Barbara James, Jeanne Felmy, Darla Berkowitz, Liz Bell, Maliya Abele, Kris Stephensen Third row, L to R: Maria Bond, Julie Hopkins, Tammy Colburn, Sue Seifried, Kathy Crawford, Jonica Keel, Sue Argyle, Mechele Kolb, Teresa Coberly Not pictured: Jan Bauermeister, Diane Kinzy, Linda Magonigle, Suzanne Holden, Denise Wallis, Verna Mouritsen, Shanna Howes, Kris Klossner Maliya Abele Susan Argyle Elizabeth Bell Darla Berkowitz Donna Berkowitz Maria Bond Tami Colburn Kathy Crawford Mary Cullen Jeanne Felmy Suzanne Holden Julie Hopkins Debra Irusta 162 LIVING GROUPS Diane Kirzy Kris Klossner Michele Kolb Kim Koskella Teresa Loberly Ramona Montoya Mercedes Morris Verna Mouritsen Holly Rogers Susan Sefried Kris Stephensen Margaret Varelmann Carol Wagner Denise Wallis LIVING GROUPS 163 HQ BoC First row, L to R: Steve Strottmann, Hugh Royal, Dave McDowell, Perry Chadez, Mike Kopp, Glenn Eastman, Terry Dolar, Kurt Kuyper, Bill McGarry, Larry Murphey. Second row, L to R: Dave Strottman, Mitch Coba, Tim Rudeen, Dave Wisdom, John White, Ken Bush, Bob Allison, Rich Larson, Jeff White, Don Schaechtel, Guy Reynolds. Third row, L to R: Tom Marsh, Tim McMurtrey, Ed Hobbs, Steve Van Slyke, Russ Wermers, Kevin Odenborg. Steve Allen, Brad Allison, Dan Wommack, Sam Lange. Mike Wermers, Vince Wolf, Jim Kytonen. Fourth row, L to R: Tom Pickett, Dave Olin, Steve Turner, Joe Anderson, Wayne Jensen, Steve Morrison, Duncan Kirk, Tim Carper. Steve Allen Brad Allison Joseph Anderson Tim Carper Perry Chadez Mitch Coba Terry Dolar Glenn Eastman Brek Goul 164 LIVING GROUPS Ed Hobbs Wayne Jensen Mike Kopp Sam Lange Tom Marsh Dave McDowell Bill McGarry Tim McMurtrey Kevin Odenborg Dave Olin Tom Pickett Hugh Royal Don ScHaeehtel Dave Strottman Steve Strottmann Steve Turner Steven Van Slyke Mike Werimers John White David Wisdom Dan Wommack LIVING GROUPS 165 First row, L to R: Marianne Horn, Kay Bridges, Rosario Pizarro, Sue Bess, Allison Mcdougall, Michelle Lerandeau Lynn Eschen, Connie Gibb, Marty Klaas, Diane Wallace Second row, L to R: Julie Galdos, Janet Thompson, Judy Emerson, Candy Thompson, Anne Riordan, Melissa Becker, Mrs. Ursula McCreary, Linda Hardin, Julie Gott, Denise Wells, Peggy Spofford, Julie Neumann, Waverly Hill Third row, L to R: Joyce Hillis, Karen Story, Laurie Crea, Therese Hancock, Karen Connor, Ann Rice, Jane Last. Marge Krahn, Debbie Rahe, Jan Piccard, carol Johnson, Pam Anderson, Mary Kay McFadden, Kathy, Hale, Sandy Shook, Kim Rogers, Lori Cornilles, Monica Peck, Denice Carnahan, Denise Endow Fourth row, L to R: Pene Thompson, Karen Kolb, Marjan Sassanfar, Pam Taylor, Nan Turner, Mary Ili, Amy Amis, DeEtta Lamb, Wendy Hill, Janet Peterson, Chris Jensen, Valerie Dasenbrock, Cristi Peterson, Beckie Fehr, Jill Russom, Mary Campos, Cindy Schlottman, Shannon Boll Pam Anderson Amy Amis Sue Bess SHOR BAe hy Barmy Kay Bridges Mari Campos Karen Connor Lori Cornells Laurie Crea Valerie Dasenbrock Jane Emerson Judy Emerson Becky Fehr Julie Galdos 166 LIVING GROUPS Julie Gott Kathy Hale Therese Hancock Linda Hardin Waverly Hill Wwndy Hill Joyce Hillis Marianne Horn Mary thei Chris Jensen Karen Kolb Marge Krahn DeEtta Lamb Michelle Lerandeau Allison McDougall Mary Kay McFadden Monica Peck Chisti Peterson Janet Peterson Jan Piccard Rosario Pizarro Debbie Rahe Ann Rice Anne Riordan Kim Rogers Jill Russom Marjan Sassanfar Cindy Schlottman Sandy Shook Karen Story Pam Taylor Candace Thompson Janet Thompson Pene Thompson PN ad Pare Diane Wallace Re iz isis Debra Winch Pa aed a we pi ‘i x4 ae RAC ree LIVING GROUPS 167 First row L to R; Valerie Walker, Janis Weidner, Loralee Knudson, Beth Lyon, Debbie Ingram, Linsey Harris, Margaret Soulen, Julie McGee, Second row: Sallie Sherer, Desiree Orr, Cynthia Bidart Anne McGough, Renee Brinckner, Marie Voltolini, Sina Kiilsgaard, Suzanne Giesler, Linda Parsons, Joy Hawley, Helen Soulen, Matgaret Wagner, Paula York, Linda Jackson Third row: Baitera Jackson, Debby Longfellow, Lynn Chivers, Tereas Griswold, Kathy Atkinson, Becky Benner, Debbie Park, Sharon Blandford, Mrs, Mary Kramer, Jill Driscoll, lise Smith Tereas Spero olus, Jaclynn Martin, Mary Jane Call, Kim Knudson, Carri Campbell, Mary Kay Parce, Jill Patton, Debra Bax, Laurie Bresnhan, Fourth row: Milly Davis, Janet Magnuson, Jusi Johnson, Carol Rens Pat Noha Ellie Dir, Suzanne Heffner, Pam Jobes, Jo Stringfield, Cindy Harks, Jill Solberg, Laurie Skrederstu, Robin Smiley, Cindy Hopkins, Peg Heffner. ah at : BSB) BHP Theresa Anderson Kathy Atkinson Deborah Bax Becky Benner Cindy Bidort Sharon Blandford Laurie Bresnahan Renee Brickner Mary Jane Call Carri Campbell Lynn Chivers Molly Davis Ellie Dir Jill Driscoll 168 LIVING GROUPS Suzy Giesler Teresa Griswald Lindsey Harris Joy Hawley Peggy Hefner Suzanne Hefner Jode Hop kins Debbie Ingram Barbara Jackson Linda Jackson Pam Jobes Judi Johnson Linda Johnston Pat Johnston Sina Kilsgard Kim Knudson LoraLee Knudson Debby Longfellow Janet Magnuson Cindy Marks Jacki Martin Julie McGee Anne McGough Dee Dee Orr Mary Kay Paice Debbie Park Linda Parsons Carol Reager Sallie Sherer Laurie Skrederstu Robin Smiley Ilse Smith Jill Solberg Helen Soulen Terri Speropulos Jo Stringfield Marie Voltolini Margaret Wagner Valarie Walker Paula York LIVING GROUPS 169 First row, L to R: Tim Fleming, Marty Behm, Gale Wilson, Bob Vassar, Belinda Studor, Paul WaKagawa, John Moorhead, Dave Adams, Mark Kopper. Second row, L to R: Jay Masterson, Kelly Kitchens, Mike Watson, Ken Tallman, Greg Smith, Tony Orchard, Rick Sparks, Dan Hipple, Matt Espe. Third row, Lto R: Brian West, Bob Kopper, Steve Wilkins, Bob Baker, Tony Scarborough, Dan Kinsolving, John Argvie, Charlie Lutes, Jerry Ingalls, Steve Virtue, Gary Freiburger, Mike Miller, Glen Muirbrook. Fourth row, L to R: Dave Kiser, Kip Sikes, Lynn Call, Steve Clausen, Doug Brown, Kevin O'brien, Doug Modrow, Mike Kopper. Fifth row, L to R; Tim Coldsnow, Ken Crocker. BZOQCN Barry David Adams John Argyle Bob Baker Martin Behm Doug Brown Lynn Call Tim Coldsnow Kenneth Crocker Matthew Esbe Gary Freiburger Daniel Hipple 170 LIVING GROUPS Jerry Ingalls David Keenan af RE % ee Danny Kinsolving David Kiser . Wey Kelly Kitchens Mark Kopper Mike Kopper Charles Lutes Jay Masterson Michael Miller Doug Modrow Tim Mooney John Moorhead Kevin O'Brien Tony Orchard Anthony Scargorough Steve Schlottman Gregory Smith Rick Sparks Eric Stoddard Ken Tallman Bob Vassar Steve Virtue Paul Wakagawa Mike Watson ae | Gale Wilson LIVINGGROUPS 171 - - - - “ = - -.- 2 . —_ a = : en - - - _— 5 ms 6 ai. — lees oe. ‘a - a ae «il lig - ll E c Siew e- First row, L to R; Steve Winzler, Dan Drahn, Seana Kilsgaard, Dave Andrich, Dave Codd, Sharon Blandford, Steve Shultz, Tom Matthews, Marc Crowson, Bill Hartley, Ellie Duere, Pierre Hoppe, Terresa Griswald, Ben Berriochoa, Ron Heath, John DeTrimble, Pat Allen, Rod Schaeffer Second row, L to R; Jeff Brown, Dan Piva, John Rowett, Kole Berriochoa, Rich Boyd, Bill Keys, Rich Fritzley, Val Hanson, Tom South, Steve Buckles, Ed Witcher, Bob Park, Ted Miller, Tom Hoffman, Steve Kopke Third row, Lto R: Terry Dean, Jackie Collins, Dan Kohring, Ron Millick, Jolynn Riggs, Jim Jauregui, John Shrum, Tim Hendricks, Tom Withcher, Matt Davis, Jay Hall, Fourth row, L to R; Pat Adams, Keith Love, Ron White, Ann McGough, Jim Alston, Ralph Lamen, Ron Butts, Cindy Hopkins, Bill Fagerbakke, Ed Elam, Rick Lierz, Gregg Brink, John McGogh, Any Harrington, Mrs. Harrington, Doug Black On Roof: Rich Fix, Alan Day, Brent Gillette (standing) Pat Adams Pat Allen Jim Alston Spa ro Ched barrio David Andrich Jerry Atkinson Doug Beckman Ben Berriochoa Doug Black Richard Boyd Jeff Brown 172 LIVING GROUPS Steve Buckle Ron Butts Doug Chadderdon Jeff Chivers Mark Chivers Don Coberly Mark Crowson John DaTrimble Matt Davis Alan Day Eddy Elam Bill Fagerbakke Jim Ferguson Ric Fix Richard Fritzley Brent Gillette Al Gummersall Jay Hall Val Hansen Andy Harding William Hartley Ron Heath Timothy Herdrix Tom Hoffman Rick Holloway Pierre Hoppe Bill Keyes Dan Kohring Dan Krahn Steve Kopke Ron Mahoney Tom Mathews John McGough Ted Miller Ron Millick Jerry Mottern Brett Paterson Robert Park Dan Piva Joe Rowett Rod Schaeffy Stephen Schultz Tom South Jim Vauregul Ed Wicher Tom Wincher Steve Winzeler Ron White LIVING GROUPS 173 IOC OMS ist ROW: Left to Right, Mike Fry, Laura Erne, Brad Beckman, Neal Christensen, Laurie Crea, Dave Mabe. 2nd ROW: Ken Kittrel, Dan Gaulkner, Marcus Kubosumi, Sue Gustin, Harvey Skinner, Ann Foster, Vickie Dooling. 3rd ROW: Don Nesbitt, Montry Smith, Tanya Smith, Joe Finley, Sheryl Borchard, Stacy Smead, Steve Gano, Charlie Connally, Keith Harold, Suzanne Groff, Monte Bruhn, Linda Hardin, Chuck Middleton, 4th ROW: Jim Hanlon, John Mavencamp, Deanna Painter, Ralph May, Jeff Heins, Eldon Muller, Nick Nash, Rod Williams, Rock Smith Sth ROW: Mike Kendall, Matt Roos, Wayne Rush, Matt Nail, Bob Keys, Wes Harris, Scott Fehrenbacher, Brian Dockins, Kevin Hoene, Rick Dirksen, Cindy Hoovil, Roger Vawter Alvaro Arias Brad Beckman Charlie Connolly Rick Dirksen Brian Dockins Mike Fry Thomas Gunning Kevin Hoene Jim Hanlow Keith Harrell Mike Kendall Robert Keys Marcus Kubosumi Mark Metkin James Oates Matt Roos Rocky Smith Roger Vawter 174 LIVING GROUPS First row L to R: Robin Odberg, Kobra Kazemzadeh, Robyn Bechtold, Noelle Misner, Alice Dillon, Caroly Braden, Betsy McFadden, Marjorie Tuckness, Carolyn Hanson, Donna Callahan, Lola Walder, Carol Fry, Jody Brostrom, Second row: Marcy Rehfeld, Gail Nordling, Karen Beattic, Deb LaPointe, Michelle Pfeiffer, Deb Clarke, JoAnne Rossano, Suzanne Strong, Denise Tuckness, Cindy Terhaar, Raelene Casper. Third row: Nelda Hume, Brenda Hubbs, Megan Duffy, Karen Newberry, DeEtte Simms, LuAnn Brammer, Rowena Davis, Sue Coles, Becky Johnson, Theresa Cormana, Denise Laurence, Mary Nuxoll, Brigid Nault, Gayle Schaeffer. Fourth row: Mellissa Otto, Barbara Warner, Connie Nelson, Debbie Christenson, Juanita Gahl, Julie Fouts, Marie Schumacher, Karen Evans, Marie Mahaffey, Susan Hart, Vanessa Zumbaum, Mary Chrustenson, Kam Spellman. Fifth row: Jeam Miller, Kathy Vogel, Kendra Lahr, Carmen Carlson, Theresa Klaus, Julie Scharz, Heather Hoffman, Kelly Murphy, Delores Jones, Kathy Fuchs, Barb Longland, Donna Norton, Linda Norton, Lori Nelson, Debbie Hutchinson, Gay Mattson. Cop KZ WO Lisa Armstrong Robyn Bechtold Carmen Carlson Candis Claiborn Theresa Cormana Alice Dillon Alice Evans Lori Freeman Carole Fry Kathy Fuchs Elaine Hendrickson Lori Jo Hopper Brenda Hubbs LIVINGGROUPS 175 Debra Hutchinson Melanie Jackson Melissa Jackson Becky Johnson Debbie LaPointe Denise Laurence Barb Longland Lisa Mallery Jean Miller Amy Moreland Kelly Murphy Bridit Nault Connie Nelson Margaret Nelson Karen Newberry Donna Norton Linda Norton Lynn Oswald Melissa Otto JoAnne Rossano Gayle Schaeffer NT | Marie Schumacher Julie Schwarz Pam Spelman Marjorie Tuckness Lola Walder Barbara Warner Laurie York Ge 176 LIVING GROUPS First row, L to R: Eileen Tierney, Connie Koester, Second row: Annette Goodner, Judy Hasenochrl, Commille Rucker, Rosean Brausen, Neola Naher, Susan Hutchinson, Nola Sorenson, Meredith Copeland. Third row: Kathy Kopel, Sally Allen, Stacey Bell, Cindy Kirby, Judy Burford, Lindsey Ball, Karen Stoll, Cindy Farmer, Kris Spellman, Debbie Townsend, Fourth row: Terri Greenberg, Elaine Barker, Debbie Elienbecker, Diane Comfort, Tami Sprauge, Linda Joosten, Kathy McClanahan, Darla Brock, Linda Lincoln, Kathy Peterson, Rhonda Rupert, Julie Crow, Carolyn Shou Hwa Yeah, Kathy Shonhardt, Sherri Kopp, Gwen Krueger, Becky Vest. Fifth row; Darla Sovereign, Carrie Petrie, Kathy Crockett, Brooke Miller, Terry Johannesen, Vicki Swanson, Linda Blackwood, Helen Andrews, Jeny Donohue, Tami Degitz, Jan Whitinger, Peggy Vogel, Rita Ulrich, Allison Gilmore, Carol Middleton, Helen Andrews Lindsey Ball Elaine Barker Stacey Bell Linda Blackwood Darla Brock Melody Brock Judy Burford Kathy Crockett Debra Danaher Tamara Degitz Kay Donohue Cindy Farmer Annette Goodmen LIVING GROUPS cee COZ 177 Judy Hasenoehrl Susan Hutchinson Linch Joosten Judy King Cynthia Kirby Kathleen Kopel Sherri Kopp Linda Lincoln Melissa Monogian Neola Naher Carrie Petrie Camille Rucker Ava Sellers Nola Sorenson Tami Sprague Karen Stoll Eileen Tierney Rita Ulrich Carol Vangilder Peggy Vogel Janis Whitinger Debbie Worley 178 LIVINGGROUPS ae = ae es “a Dee i pele a) Ist row Ito r: Nancy Hasbrouck, Jan Koch, Janet Duncanson, Robin Rockwell, Ann Molenaar, Annie McLaughlin. 2nd row | to r: Renee Cook, Susan Groff, Judy Croy, Darcy Czarneicki, Cindy Schiferl, Susie Molenaar, Mrs. Miller, Diane Frisch, Nan Spinazza, Eillen Weist, Barb Hanson, Tamea Uda, Heidi Rotchford, 3rd row! to r: Lauri Riondo, Tammy Graham, Kelly Amos, Robin Arima, Sandy Walker, Linda Voigt, Jody Johnston, Jackie Collins, Kari Gould, Dawn Anderson, Kristi Quong, Jenni Weston, Sue Soderstrom, Janet Haener, Resa Galdos, Carol Larsen, Linda Pearson, Kerry Payton, Kathy Chamberlain. 4th row I to r: Lisa Pohle, Dana Gilfillan, Debbie Moore, Nancy Feeney, Patti Wolfe, Linda Clayton, Teri Kiethly, Jenny Kleffner, Leslie Miller, Candy Cirillo, Dawn Hiler, Terry Brown, Pam Albertson,Brenda Mathews, Connie Lutes, Terri Martin, Kellee O'Brien, Lisa Gustafson, DiAnn Cornwell, Katey Corrigan, Teri Willey, Libby Hicks, Pam Newhouse. Top 3 girls: LeAnn Blanksma, Tammey Fagan, Janie Terhaar. LeAnn Blanksma Candy Cirillo DiAnn Cornwell Nancy Feeney Dana Gilfillan Lisa Gustafson Libbey Hicks Jenny Kleffner Brenda Matthews Leslie Miller Kellie O’Brien Lisa Pohle Robin Rockwell Courtney Smith Susan Soderstrom Janie Terharr LIVING GROUPS 179 cea Foe) James Achenbach James Atti Mike Ayersman Dave Bolender Lloyd Brabb Dean Brigham Peter Brooks Jeff Buhr Steve Cameron Doug Champion Todd Eagers 180 LIVING GROUPS Jim Easton Dick Fisher Jeffrey Foss Dave Fouts Phil Frederiksen Mike Gilliland Mark Gurnik Joe Hermann Don Hite Richard Hitt Russell Holdredge Mark Holzrichter John Huff Doug Huffman Jeff Hull Mike Irish Ricky Kramer Ron Lambert Steve Meyer Calvin Morris Tim McCleary LIVING GROUPS Clark Ness James Olson Gerald Ourada Bruce Pinisard Ed Reeder Kevin Rehder Scott Robbins Kent Sather Dave Saxe Bob Schmidt Gary Schumacher Mark Schumacher Wayne Schumacher Kim Schwanz Mike Sebastian Raymond Sheehy Mike Smeller Steven Smith Greg Sonnen Kelton Spain Don Stamp Eric Stansbury Steve Stewart David Suckling John Sweeny Brian Turner Eric Verene Tom Ward Craig Whiteley Michael Wilson Ming Wong 182 LIVING GROUPS nk b a ‘ pe “ by Gey a 4 a Re 8 LIVING GROUPS 183 a = a aY a =} 4 2 3 + 5 c 2 a =I 2) ue E Sef Sted £ 382.8 = S,8835 Bo ws eo geaa2s ° 4 oS o8 20 io4 aloe ma 36m i S Bt, So's a B85 = aj ESSa5 es 0 a wtnA sc eo aokOwose 83 O5¢y 3d E5russs Bras eo@S BMOSstem Soba woo = SB 3 os é Obese Seed “4 OO 5 ay) SSSS25e8 SBHSESS SSoStSz AMSAAMO SromueSem « Seazuss 184 LIVING GROUPS Ist row, Lto R: Don Brown, Doug Richards, Kevin McCray, Richard Wallace, Don Douglas Second row, L to R: Susan Prey, Alisa Smith, Michelle Hansen, Karen Trupp, Marilyn Denis, Shelly Orvik, Valerie Bittner, Kathy Hickey Third row, L to R: Rita Swagman, Jud Youell, Richard Winstead, Orval Taylor, Fred Forestner, Tom Parkinson, Scott Newton, Brian Fay. Fourth row, L to R: Kenneth Crosby, Harry Plummer, Brad Duckett, Wendell Greenwald, Jim Fung, Mike Hollmann, Bob Smith Larue Bean Don Brown Andrew Cary Chrolyn Case Bill Curtis Brad Duckett Brian Fay Fred Forstner Susan Frei Jodi Millheisler Tom Parkinson Randy Pitman Lauri Richardson Juanita Saladino Rita Swagman Charlotte Wagers LIVING GROUPS rept MNO KEE 185 rT Uae oT First row, L toR: Sue Martin, Zaine Atchley, Chery! Barrett, Kathy Race, Sue Martin, Marylou Stockton, Second row: Peggy Matakonis, Lisa Reued, Lynneth Roberts, Leah Gratiot, Chris Kurtz, Pauline McClain, Lorri Dalettel, Lynne Boas, Third row: Sue Monsin, Stephanie Akers, Stacy Hall, Irma Calnon, Dianne Larson, Dana Antonelli, Donna Masserian, Mary Czowski, Rita Cocoran, Yoanne Weible, Fourth row: Jen Waggoner Peggy Gustin, Jan Bledsoe, Amy Cochran, Jamie Edson, Barb Busse, Colleen Curtis, Carol Shook, Chris Usowski, Molly Ohlgren, Debbie Harrison, Marie Ahlgren Stephanie Akers Zaine Akhley Stephanie Alastra Julie Beaman Irma Calnon 186 LIVING GROUPS Jan Carpenter Amy Cochrane Sherri Collette Rita Coreoran Jamie Edson Cheryl Garrett Leah Gratiot Peggy Gustin Debbie Harrison Laury Judy Dyann Lansing Dianne Larson Donna Sue Martin Collene Mildes Belen Monasterio Lorene Moore Kerrin McMahan Kathleen Race Lisa Ruud Margaret Sendt Jo Anne Weible Lynn Welty Connie Williams Laurie Young LIVINGGROUPS 187 First row, L to R: Patti Kirwin, Cindy Nolting, Diane Guinotte, Cathy Peterson, Wanda Soncarty, Mellissa Montgomery, Sheri Davis, Second row: Cindy Fuller, Kim Zentz, Regina Spicer, Janie Burke, Kristi Lundstrum, MaryAnn Potts, Cindy Vogt, Angela Condrey, Pam Spence, Leslie Stone, Alice Parker, Sarah Russell, Kris David, Third row: Elaine Natwick, Mary Pavek, Lorena Boyd, Althea Dillon, Debby Martin, Deb Vollmer, Carol Jackson, Paula Dallabetta, Cindy Morris, Karen Davenport, Sandra Yoder, Jill Rogliana, Suzy Smith, Denise Butler, Dorothy McGough, Kim Hemenway, Billie Robertson, Cindy Benson, Fourth row: Shelly Orvik, Diane Becker, Kari Osborn, Edie Lambert, Gladys Tennet, Lyn Nelson, Mary Blaine, Debra Heckendorn, Polly Profit, Carol Pochardt, Kim Ozmun, Donna Frei, Arlene Clark, Shelly Luper, Susan Butz, Linda Meschko. cream 2ZOYNCOT Lori Albery Cindy Benson Carol Bochardt Lorena Boyd Pam Bradetich Denise Butler Susan Butz Arlene Clark Argela Condrey Kristen David Sheri Davis Althea Dillon Patricia Faught Wanda Faught 188 LIVING GROUPS Ann Foster Donna Frei Cynthia Fuller Julie Gillespie Diana Guinotte Kim Hemenuay Jayne Hopkins Debbie Jansen Elise Killian Pati Kirwan Yvonne Kohring Edie Lambert Kristy Linstrum Shelley Luper Dorothy McGough Linda Mehchka Elaine Natwick Cindy Nolting Shelley Orvik Kari Osborn Kimlee Ozum Cathy Pederson Alice Peeler Mary Ann Potts Jill Rogliano Alana Smith Marlan Smith Willa Soncarty Pam Spence Leslie Stone Sheri Taylor Cindy Lee Vogt Deborah Volliner Sandra Yoder Kim Zentz LIVING GROUPS 189 ‘Gt Sp Aun M . ¢ 3 @ ‘ G4 a et Ist ROW: Left to Right Carrie Lea, Vonda Inglis, Helen Lungren, Chris Thomas, Brenda Johnson, Ann Steveson, Cathy Tatko. ROW 2: Sue Darcy, Robin Pomeroy, Tori Beal, Bev McBride, Julie Solberg, Lori Broadhead, Lisa Smith, Alicia Mandel, Lisa Savage, Chery! Rasmusson. ROW 3: Kelly Lyon, Trina Strom, Cathy Feely, Julie Nelson, Corrine Feely, Marla Smith, Jeaine Ryan, Patty Church, Julie Ryan, Candi Thoman, JoEllen Leitch, Monie Smith. ROW 4: Suzie Caron, Jan Driscoll, Jane Edmark, Kathy Tuft, Dana Redmond, Denise Tilley, Robyn Druffel, Sue Winkle, Tricia Delaney, Kim Blake, Karla Ward, Karla Kinnison, Michelle Smith. 5th ROW: Kathy Schoenwald, Becky Sullivan, Cindy Holden, Phil Pistilli, Amy Snyder, Chris Lemon, Wendy Hansen. Mary Kurdy, Susan Naff, Mary Hasenoehrl, Tami Reid, Shelia Huter, Julie Deobald DST tO oto ay Tore Beal Kim Blake Lori Broadhead Patty Church Lauren Cutler Sue Darcy Trish Delaney Julie Deobald Jan Driscoll Cathy Feely Corinne Feely Diane Glass Chris Hansen Sheila Huter 190 LIVING GROUPS Vonda Kay Inglis Karla Kinnison Mary Kurdy Carrie Lee JoEllen Leitch Kelly Lyon Beverly McBride Susan Naff Julie Nelson Dana Redmond Jeanie Ryan Julie Ryan Lisa Savage Kathy Schoenwald Lisa Smith Michelle Smith as Amy Snyder eo Julie Solberg CELTS Ann Stevenson Rebecca Sullivan Terry Tatko Chris Thomas Denise Tilley Kathy Tuft Karla Ward Sue Winkle LIVING GROUPS 191 Katherine Abts Wendy Ambrose Mary Lou Cannon “s = a0 2 =| O09 4A Pas Pe = chou No Or 0 MetArt Mtaagd Oss 192 LIVING GROUPS LuAnn Dobaran Julie Sue Dodds Becky Eisinger Mary Etchart Karen Iverson Becky Johnson Janelle Johnson Jennifer Lehn Shelley Lierman Lori Limbaugh Staci Maravilla Cayla Morgan Paula Pierce Joy Shelton Cheryl Stewart Carol Yenni LIVING GROUPS 193 First row, L to R: Brad Brauner, Bill Smallwood, Rex Hanson, Herb King, Kevin Holt, Jeff Jones, Tim Miller, Brian Glaze, Roger Brincken, Mike Lull, Mark Williams, Second row: Dave Lampert, Larry Harding, Karl Blackstock, Randy Brauner, Tim Andersen, Glen Jackson, Dale Robinson, Walter Hellinger, Dan Chisholm, Rusty Jamison, Glenn Schumacher, Ken Mays, Bod Mallett, Tim Stuart, Jim Torell. Third row: Lawrence Lampert, Mark Boatman, Chuck Rogers, Greg Pemperton, Pat Rogers, Tom Busmann, Mike Tylutki, Tom Casazza, Fred Mack, Mike Holt, Jeff Stewart, John Worster. Timothy Anderson Thomas Chsazzo Dan Chisolm Karl Blackstock Mark Boatman Randy Brauner SOS SQ BOWE Roger Brincker Thomas Busmann Brian Glaze Jeff Glaze Rex Hanson 194 LIVING GROUPS Larry Harding Walter Hellinger Kevin Holt Michael Holt Glen Jackson Russell Jamison Jeff Jones Herbert King David Lampert Lawrence Lampert Fred Mack Robert Mallett Ken Mays Timothy Miller Dale Robinson Charles Rogers Patrick Rogers Glenn Schumacher Bill Smallwood Timothy Stuart Jim Torell Mike Tull Mike Tylutki Mark Williams John Worster Trey Ziegler LIVING GROUPS 195 First row, to R: Kevin Rubright, Cliff Price, Jeff Swanson, Randy Guthmiller, Mike Javorka, Rick Bartlett, Mike Truden, Paul Quaglietta. Second row, L to R: Dean Dahnke, Kent Thompson, Rob Lyon, Steve Cobb, George Babey, Mike Viaovich, George Merkle, Dennis Lansdown, Jeff Grove, Levi Strauss, Eric Hedlund. Third row, L to R: Scott Veibell, Steve Pline, Al Balcom, Derek Shirley, Thom Kincheloe, Mark Rubey, Wayne Perkins, Doug Hill, Thom Hausle, Rob Eubanks, Rich Reed, Dick Ross, Rick Delyea, Steve Gorshe Fourth row, L to R; Terry Dash, Leroy Brown, Greg Varney, Tim Ament, Rich McClain, Dennis Weber, Graydon Pihlaja, Don More, Jeff Wardle, Bruce Williamson, Jerry Belgarde, Hal Geyer, Curt Golden, Jeff Corry, Brad Lyon cea KFC oaTe Tim Ament Kamran Arabshahi George Babey Al Balwin Rick Bartlett Jerry Belgard Leroy Brown Jeff Covey @ Dean Dahnke Terry Dash A. Dilyea Curt Golden Steve Gorshe 196 LIVING GROUPS Jeff Grove Randy Guthmiller Casey Hooper Michail Javorka Thom Kincheloe Don More Otis Parden Wayne Perkins Steve Pline Clifford Price Richard Reed Mark Ruhey Dave Schuster Hugh Shaber Derek Shirley James Si edelmann David Soderquist Kent Thompson Mike Truden Scott Veibell Bruce Williamson LIVINGGROUPS 197 cee oc CONNE First row, L to R: Ellen Wilson, Jamie Fallot, Wendy Deane, Kathy Wikoff, Sheri Hayes, Cori Auverson, Sue Hatch, Vickie Dymoke Second row, L to R: Mindee Smith, Lynn Thomas, Cindy Lind, Georgia Smith, Nancy Skain, Erin Rygh, Patti O'Connor, VeeAnn Hegreberg, Karen Goodwin, Chris Greenfield, Pam Smith Third row, L to R: Julie Warner, Marlena Knight, Robin Harrington, Debbie Huff, Laurie Williams, Jacqui Dodd, Jennifer Beller, Kris Reich, Kandis Henry, Lisa Raney, Cindy Galindo, Ann Hanson, Cindy Bidart, Sally Peterson, crystal Stevens, DeImma Satchwell Beller Jennifer Lynette Curran Wendy Deane Jacqui Dodd Vickie Dymake Jamie Fallat 198 LIVING GROUPS Cindy Galinda Karen Goodwin Chris Greenfield Ann Hanson Sue Hatch Sheri Hayes DeeAnn Hegreberg Kandis Henry Debbie Huff Marleena Knight Cindy Lind Patty O’Connor Sally Peterson Lisa Raney Kristen Reich Erin Rygh Georgia Smith Mindee Smith Pam Smith Nancy Svain Lynne Thomas Julie Warner Laurie Williams Ellen Wilson LIVINGGROUPS 199 First row, toR: Becky Kolgoi, Margaret Meyer, Betty Piandaca, Karen Shields, Mary Lou Gernhart, Kim Carson, Janet Gardner, Deb Bell, Teresa Klein, Gail Thomas Second row, L to R: Gilda Pasquetto, Nancy Scott, Delora Broemoling, Cindy Ogren, Barbra Tupper, Mary Storey. Tina Brown, Sue Meyer. Pat Simiask, Jody Byington, Joanne McCoy, Sue Bytri Third row, L toR: Peggy Slavick, Linda McMansmon, Wendy Norton, Dawn Peterson, Sherry Pierce, Cyndy Thonas, Dianna Resttson, Janette Johnson, Kathy Barnard, Alice Meppen, Janet Crunk, Pam Roberts Fourth row, L to R: Pam Bennett, Sue Obenberger, Renee Disjardins, Jan Carmen, Anne Newman, Cheryl Clark, Sue Seeley, Delora Raugutt, Cathy Thomas, Teresa Pischel, Valerie Pischell Chop ZOUMHO Pamela Bennett Delora Broemiling Tina Brown Jody Byington Jan Carman Bonita Sue Carlson 200 LIVING GROUPS lh) Pay - ee ea? bee ve Kim Caroon Renee Des Jardins Betty Fiandach Susan Gytri Marhlu Geinhart Janette Johnson Dianna Mattson Margaret Meyer Susan Meyer JoAnne McCoy Anne Newman Susan Obenberger Lauri Olson Dawn Pelterson Sherry Pierce Nancy Scott Karen Shields Patricia Simcask Catherine Thomas Cyndy Thomas LIVING GROUPS 201 First row, L to R: Doug Ohms, Don Kemper, Clay Mathewson, Mike Reagan, Second row, L to R: Rick Harper, Byron Flynn, Mike Slette, Rick Dickinson, Brett Hanson, Dave Allen, Dave Clemons, Jim Haight. Third row, Lto R: Russ Morgan, Pete Koch, Mike Clark, Steve Fellows, Dick Reilly, Ed Renfro, Ken Druffle. Fourth row, L to R: Ted Moody, Jim Grant, Gary Riedner, Dick Zimmer, Jack Seburn, Doug McIntosh, Fred Rogers, Tom Michaud, Steve Beer, Ben Barstow, Dave Peavey, Brad Cowles, Steve Snow, Mike St. Marie, Dan Baldwin, Steve Fairbrother, Greg Harding, Dick Colburn, Steve Ohms Fifth row, L to R: Tom Faulkner, John Klimek, Gregg McGillis, Rex Harding, Doug Wilson, Shad Defenbach, Jake Heusinkveld, Kirk Druffle, Kent Smith, David Allen Dan Baldwin Ben Barstow SHAT warm Sy Steve Beer Michail Clark David Clemons Brad Cowles Dick Colburn Rick Dickinson Ken Druffel Kirk Druffel Steve Fairbrother Mike Faulkner 202 LIVINGGROUPS Tom Faulkner Steve Fellows Cory Firzlaff Byron Flynn Randy Gorrano Jim Grant Jim Haight Brett Hanson Greg Harding Rex Harding Rick Harper Jake Heusinkveld Don Kemper John Klimek Pete Koch Clay Mathewson Tom Michand Ted Moody Russ Morgan John Mudge Clark Muscat Gregg McGiltis Doug McIntosh Doug Ohms Steve Ohms David Peavey Mike Reagan Dick Reilly Ed Renfrow Gary Riedner Fred Roger Jack Seburn Mike Slette Kent Smith Steve Snow Mike St. Marie Doug Wilson Dick Zimmer LIVINGGROUPS 203 BHM Bee CM 204 LIVINGGROUPS John Beck Rick Beloit Jim Brennan Daniel Dorman Todd Elliot John Frew Dan Harris Rick Haynes Ken Heagl e Bret Hogge Jeff Hosking Andy Inktey George Katsilometes Kurt Kroll Scott Marbor David McClure Kirk O’Brien John Oberhausen Bret Payne Pat Pline Peter Sewell Brian Sheehy Tom Sherwood John Shumate Scott Wast Robin Welter Tom Zwainz - w : ews 4 YS Ws aK = LIVING GROUPS 205 First row, L to R: Fox Curry, Ken Day, Phyllis Day, Glen Romig, Jim Sollinger. Second row: Kim Mahaffey, Dean Grover, Reg Henry, Mark Willard, Kevin McGrath, Rick Stapleton, Ed Stone, Dave Brandt David Brandt Kenneth Day Daniel Driscoll reer og PV rMAzZONNS Dean Grover Roger Henry Stan Hobbs Kim Maheffey Glenn Romig Jim Sollinger Rick Stapleton Mark Willard 206 LIVING GROUPS First row, L to R: Camille Rucker, David Deeds, Diana Deeds, Carol Smith. Second row, Lto R: Scott Dockins, Lisa Olson, Reg Montgomery, Jill Wellman, Bonnie Allen, Todd Flick, Bob Arima. Third row, L to R: Andy Slayton, Bob White, Kevin Rucker, Jayne Hopkins, Terry DeHass, Leslie Stone, Pat Kelly, Mel Huntley, Jeff Acock, Mel Takahara, John Tanski, Scott Collear. Fourth row, L to R: Tom King, Carrie Stauber, Frank McDonald, B. Michael Gerringer, Loyal Linn Hower, Mat Stitzel, Owen Edwards, Phil Collear Gee PUUSA Jeffrey Acook Robert Arima Phillip Collaer Scott Collaen David Deeds Terry DeHaas Scott Dockins Owen Edwards Todd Flick Michael Gerringer jj + Patrick Kelly oma fay = Thomas King Frank McDonald Reg Montgomery Kevin Rucker Matt Stitzel Mel Takehara John Tanski Robert White LIVING GROUPS 207 ‘hy $ Pas TH Seo First row, L to R: Leslie Miller, Sally Hanzel, Tomi Goul, Marie Freiburger, Nancy Chu, Holly Baker, Lisa Villano, Debbie Skrederstu, Jane Defenbach, Chris Howlett. Second row: Lori Colhoff, Marcie McGillis, Marcy Spilker, Jill Winschell, Debbie Thompson, Karen Gillette, Barb Moats, Marla Jones, Katie Creason, Pam Neil. Third row: Cindy Gwartney, Kay Albright, Laura Norby, Doni Anderson, Connie Pavlik, MaryAll Kock, Mary Cooke, Sue Beeson, BobbieJo Haynes, [.C. Henderson, Lynn Christensen, Terri Fitch, Lisa McCreary, Lyssa Wittman, Katie Hoffer. Fourth row: Shauna Rust, Ann Rowan, Sue Gage, Chris Lenke, Ann Burnett, Louisa Ryan, Diane Tappan, Milly Mannschreck, Susan Gillespie, Jane Harding, Michele Burton, Lisa Wagner, Cindy Davis, Virginia Powell, Ellen Ryan. —— Kay Albright Doni Anderson Holly Baker Sue Beeson Celeste Borresen Patty Brown Ann Burnett Michele Burton Lynn Chetwood Lynn Christensen Nancy Chu Laurentia Colhof Mary Cooke Catherine Creason 208 LIVING GROUPS Cindy Davis Janie Defenbach Vickey Dooling Terri Fitch Susan Gage Gina Gardner Karen Gillette Tami Goui Jane Harding Jerri Harrison Bobbie Jo Haynes T.C. Henderson Mary Ann Koch Tammy Lauda Christine Lenke Leslie Miller Barbara Moats Lisa McCreary Marcie McGillis Cindy McWartney Brenda Nagasaka Pam Neel Laura Norby Connie Sue Pavlik Ann Rowan Shawna Rust Ellen Ryan Louisa Ryan Kathy Siderson Marcy Spilker Diane Tappen Becky Viehweg Lisa Villano Jill Winschell Lyssa Wittman LIVINGGROUPS 209 b - g a] Gan 2 pha tf Pgs its} +- SJ First row, L to R: Sue Bess, Tina Kofoed, Pam Anderson, Cheryl Holt, Chris Johnson, Deb Copland, Karen Stoll, Janis Whitinger. Second row: Steve Clayton, Mark Mustoe, Tom Freeman, Roger Kora, Chris Clark, Dan Bues, Randy Siflow, Marty Cole, Lee Deobald. Third row: Dave Yasuda, Dan Karn, La wrence Rose, Mike Williams, Barry Hawkins, Jim Stein, Jim Lothspeich, Bob Blakley, Bob yuditsky, Thomas Miller. Fourth row: Morgan Stage, Steve Davis, Bernie Sander, Mike Hasfurther, Eric Givens, Greg Kalbfleisch, Larry Johnson, Jim Howell, Bob Sonnichson, Pete Swanstrom. PU Sa BPVISA TN! Dan Beus Robert Blakely Mike Boe Steve Clayton Martin Cole Tom Crossam 210 LIVINGGROUPS Lee Deobald Tom Freeman Eric Givens Barry Hawkins Larry Johnson Greg Kalbrleisch Dan Karn Gary Kopel Roger Kora James Lathspeid Mark Mustoe Lawrence Rose Russ Simmons Robert Sonnichsen Morgan Stage James Stein Pete Swanstrom Mike Williamx David Yasuda Roger Yasuda Robert Yuchtsky LIVINGGROUPS 211 First row, L to R: Rusty Jesser, Bruce Halvorson, Mike Shannahan, Dick Richel, Tim Crum, Jim Church, Mark Croy, Alan Hieb. Second row: Don Jeffery, Darr Moon, Brad Stone, Bruce Kniefel, John Gibnet, Jim Pace, Pat Shannahan. Third row: Bill Duncansen, Dick Sargent, Robert Peirce, Arlan Turnbull, Jeff Warner, Alan Queen, Elliott Marshall, Scott Rogers, Shane Docherty, Jon Collins, Don McCollum, Jeff Schwalbe, Earl Reed. Fourth row: Dave Pearson, Randy Geary, Norman Schoen, Kim Gowland, Jim Cilek, Ron Rowan, Larry Combs, Brad Crotteau, Pat Smith, Kelly Rotert, Gerg Helbing. Bill Knudson, Jeff Dahmen, Keith Murphy, Jano Wiedemann. Fifth row: Marvin Condota, Greg Kolmer, Jim Scanlan. Members not Pictured: Jim Anscomb, Jim Crowe, John Mead, Jim Kaczmarek, Brian Norby, Bill Kearns, Ray Turn Bull, Rob Mitchell, Ray Stevenson, Hank Nichols, Todd Claiborn, Joe Huff, Bill Cowell, Rob Grover, Dick Coleman, Joe Shirts Jeff Arneberg Bruce Bacon Jim Church Jim Cilek ZOCMOUE BoD Bear Jeff Clark Jon Collins Marvin Condotta Laurence Cooms Bill Cowell Brad Crotteau Mark Croy Tim Crum Jeff Dahman Shane Docherty Bill Duncansen Randy Geary 212 LIVING GROUPS John Gibrey Kim Gowland Boody Halvorson Greg Heibling Alan Hieb Don Jeffrey Rusty Jesser Greg Kilmer Bruce Kniefel Bill Knudsen Darr Moon Elliot Marshall Don McCollum John Mead Rob Mitchell Keith Murphy Bryan Norby Dave Pearson Robert Pierce Alan Queen John Rigby Earl Reed Ron Rowan Richard Sargent Norman Schoer Jeff Schwalbe Mike Shannahan Pat Shannahan Joe Shirts Tim Shirts David Shropshire Pat Smith Arlan Turnbull Jeffrey Warner Jano Wiedemann LIVINGGROUPS 213 First row, L to R: Steve Marshall, Doug Matthews, Rich Hayes, Mike Anderson, Rob Wood, Paul Willett, Brett Holmes, Morgan Borden, Rick Baker, Steve Fisher, Craig Nielson, Dave Stuk, Larry Rice, Mike Shawver, Bill Deobald, Ron Baker, Mike O Meara Second row, L to R: Kyle Wilson, Mike Hagadone, Jerry Wicks, Dave Hechtner, Nick Crawford, Mike Hechtner, Stan Eller, Jerry Diehl, Garry Rice, Rick Kirsch, Dave Bruce, Jeff Phelps, Mike Huter Third row, Lto R; Doug Lohman, Gary Bennett, Ross Borden, Terry Boston, Dewitt Marshall, Glen Thomas, Charlie Scmoeger Fourth row, Lto R: Steve Mills, Frank Stanek, Ron Phelps, Lee Woods, Brad Zundel, Steve Acarre gui, John Simpson, Kevin Wilder Fifth row, Lto R: Jim Valasquez, Kevin Hamilton, Blair Wilson, Mark Sweeney, Sam Hopkins. Dave Anderson Rick Baker Ron Baker Keith Book Morgan Borden Dave Bruce 214 LIVINGGROUPS Bruce Card Tom Carson Charles Carter Dan Duncan Stan Eller Steve Fishcer Richard Gaye Mike Hagadone Rick Hayes Dave Hechtner Mel Hoffman Mike Huter Rick Kirsch Steve Marshall Doug Matthews Steve Mills Craig Nielsen Jeff Phelps Peter Rockwell John Simpson Frank Stanek Dave Stuk Mark Sweeney Glenn Thomas Jim Velazquez Blair Wilson Kyle Wilson Rob Wood LIVINGGROUPS 215 Bob Bates Brian Beaudon Toby Dozbrowski Denis Durfee Steve Glueckept Gary Gonser Gilbert Hafen Tim Kemsry Allan Kopezynski Don Kopczynski Anthony Kozlowski Jeff Linn John Marshall Norman Olson Terry Potter Dave Spielman Kole Tonnemaker Joel Tuhy Donald Wagstaff Rod Woodhouse Henry Zwick First row, L to R: Jim Roberts, Malcolm Dell, Allan Kopezynski, Phil Luke, Shen-Then Chang, Ed Dienes, Vengasayi MuTumwapavi, Chris Nicoll. Second row, L to R: Song Lee Diaz, Terry Potter, James Spence, Jerry Furniss, Brian B eauduin, Tony Kozlowski, Alex Zabrodsky, Kole Tonnemaken, Allen Merritt Third row, L to R: Chao Eddy, Nguyen Tri, Ling-Sheng Tsui, Tim Mwai, Rick Slingluff, John Marshall, Gary Gonser, Dennis Durfee, Henry Zwick, Joseph Teng, Dave Spielman, Tim Kemery Fourth row, L to R: Joel Tuhy, Bill Cleveland, Jon Siddoway, Ali Asghar, Rod Woodhouse, Thad Allton, Douglas Hummel, Don Wagstaff, Frank Kotyk, Jeff Linn, Larry Strauss. 216 LIVING GROUPS Copr soz First row: L R: Bruce Connery, Dave McCrae, Rich Gosla, Jay O'Brien, Brett Ewing, Phil Groves, Mike Seykis, Rudy Armitage, Second Row: Rich Culimer, Amrk McAlister, Shane Burke, Pat Deegan, Brian Thiate, Robin Isham, Chuck MeConnell, John Agar, Wayne Winkleman. Third row: Joe Miczuski, Mark Lead, Chris Shambaugh, Steve Kruse, Don Kamandulis, Pat Opferman, Cory Fujiki, Mark Lindville, Kim Grothaus, Barry Vedder, Alan Sullivan, Herrington Olebou, Mark Turnbull, Jeff Emacio. Fourth row: Vance Brown, Jay Reeves, Chuch Correa, Gene Taft, Norton Posey, Rick Romanko, Andy Smith, Gene Sandove, Pred Drake, Norman Judd, Kevin Morely, Keith Tuto, John Hjaltalin, Fifth row: Dave Romanko. Joe Holloway, Dean Neilson, George Bean, Mike Coyle John Agar Dave Amesbury Rudy Armitage George Bean Shahe Binke Ken Blood Bill Bonorden Vance Brown Jim Bushey Richard Calimer Juan Chavalua Jeffrey Clark Bruce Connery Chuck Correa Mike Coyle LIVING GROUPS 217 Tom Dean Patrick Deegan Tom Dornquast Fred Drake Brett Euring Jeff Emacio Pat Fortner Cory Fujiki Michael Fusco Mark Gazewood Richard Gosla Kim Grothaus Phillip Groves John Harmon John Hjaltalin Joe Hollonay Kevin Howard Robin Isham Norman Judd Don Kamandulis Steve Kruse Don Larkin Mark Leed Marc LeFevre Mark Linville Mark McAllister Chuck McConnell Kevin McFall Michael McNerney Jim McNitt Joe Miczulski 218 LIVINGGROUPS Kevin Morley Dave Moss Dean Nelson Chris O’Bara Jay O’Brien Herington Olebuu Pat Opperman Chris Osterman Marcus Pena Rick Peterson Norton Posey Jay Reeves David Romanko Rick Romanko Gene Sandone Chris Shamhaugh Andy Smith Bill Stokes Alan Sullivan Mike Supkins Eugene Taft Bran Thaete Keith Tufu Marc Turnball Barry Vedder Allan Walgren Wayne Winkleman Vincent Yearra Dana Zentz LIVINGGROUPS 219 a Peet Mero pH 220 LIVING GROUPS First row, L toR: Jeff Coffin, Paul Chang, Bill Ryan, Tom Baker, Andrew Bullen, Shane Bowman Second row, L to R: Paul Bodilly, Barry Eichelberger, Tom Dufala, Stan Guenther, Myron Jacky, Rick McNeil, Tom Kuntz, Gus Garcia, Joe Becker. Third row, L to R: Paul Hutter, Charles Clayton, Dave Kirk, Tim Jacobson, Bob Playfair, Mark Scott, Dennis Conley, Matt Bannister, Steve Hardy, Don Allemeersch. Fourth row, L to R: Tom Vistich, Allen Rowley, Ed Helms, Scott Bonomi, George Winkelmaier, Dan Jones, Steve Parker, Doug Stanfield, Jeff Peone. Fifth row, L to R: Dan Eakin, John Adams, Scott Tudehope, Joe Winkelmaier, Don Clark, Larry Henry, Steve Hiebert, Eric Nordquist, Ron Graft. Matt Banister Joe Becker Shane Bowman Don Clark Charles Clayton Dennis Conley Ed Dienes Dan Eakin Barry Eichelberger Gus Garcia Ronald Graft Stanley Guenther Steve Hardy Ed Helms Stephen Hiebert Tim Jacobson Tom Kuntz Eric Nordquist Rex Oxford Robert Playfair Allen Rowley Scott Tudehope Joe Winkelmaier Gerry Wright LIVINGGROUPS 221 First row, L to R: Tim Adams, Frank Walsh, Bob Stroud, Jay Yeggy, Tim Schiebler, Matt McLam. 2nd Row - John Keele, Jon Wong, Ted Stokes, John Bahr, Pat Hasenoehri, Keeven Shropshire, Gary Bixler, Bruce DeLenord, Chris Jorgenson, Mike Betts, Bill Barrus. rd Row - Kirk Brower, Kevin Johntz, Jon Waughtal, Cory Watson, John Hays, Robb Gray, Jim Varley, Scott Fields, Ken Conger, Tim Johnson, Kevin Renfrow, Jim Redinger, Mike Holder. 4th Row - Gary Hasenoehri, Bruce Roby, Lyman Larson, Brian McMurray, Bob Harshman, Dave Bloom, Joc Fascilla, Tim Towell, Scott Morse, Jeff Rast, Don Brigham. Timothy Adams John Bahr William Barrus Michail Betts Gary Bixler David Bloom ZOr-MUs SOUSA C4 Don Brigharn Ben Britton Charles Brower Ken Conger Donald Cook 222 LIVING GROUPS Bruce De Leanard Joe Fascilla Bob Harshman Gary Hasenoerl Pat Hasenoehrl John Hays Michael Holder Chris Jorgensen John Keele Brian Keeth Matt McLam Kevin Renfrow Bruce Roby Keeven Shropshire Ted Stokes Bob Stroud Raymond Swenson James Varley Frank Walsh Jon Waughtal LIVINGGROUPS 223 . a, ‘ 2? = —_ CS SG). dP oo es First row, Lto R: Bruno, Ox Second row: Dan Yake, Mare Lynch Third row: Mike Weiss, Cary Hegreberg, Dave Esteral, Taylor Werness Fourth row: Roy Johnson, Mark Klein, Kelly Tucker, Pam Spence, Joe Williams, Cathy Calpouzous, Chris Greenfield, Tony Webster, Marcus Miller, Mike McGough, Jim Lyon Fifth row: James Welch, Mike Miller, Gary Scott, Mark Klein, Lisa Dugdale, Rolin Abrums, Dan Pavel, Dave Herley, Reid Walen, Kevin Vetter, Brad Carruthers. Sixth row: George Grismer, Bruce Mueller, Sheri Hayes, Scott Ward, Mark Daily, Glen Lyttle, Steve Douglas. Seventh row: Wes Hartman, Todd Flanik, Brad Stubbs, Don Boesiger, Rob Brooks, Randy Nichols, Jeff Montgomery Don Baesiger Brad Carrothers Mark Daily David Esterl Todd Flanik Carry Fry George Grismer 224 LIVING GROUPS Wes Hartman David Herley Roy Johnson Clarke Lyon James Lyon William Lyon Marc Miller Michael Miller Jeff Montgomery Randy Nichols Dan Pavel Anthony Taylor Kelly Tucker Kevin Vetter Reid Walen Scott Ward Tony Webster Michael Weiss James Welch Taylor Werness Joe Williams LIVINGGROUPS 225 cero eLvG David Aldrich Dave Catherman James Cheney Wess Fujii Bob Harding Tim Hoffnagle Gary Johnson David Kiernan Darrell Lorenzen Daniel Martin Chuck Pentzer Dave Price David Schade Jerome Schreiner Doug Tatko Lynn Tominaga Duane Van Patten Robert Wekh Randy Welsh Steve Wescott Bill Willoughby 226 LIVING GROUPS First row, L to R: Dale Daniel, Debbie Bayman, Sue Peterman, Linda Stavros, Kris Kossner, James Wright Second row, Lto R: Pamela Turner, Jayne Young, Lisa Hittson, Brenda Bails, Susan Wick, Clair Martin, Craig Spencer, Tony Longbrake, Arian Vanderlee, Bonnie Beaubaire Third row, L to R: Scott Edgerton, Mark Vedder, Michael Drewery, Ron Hall, Laurie Park, Leslie Miller, John Parry, Frank Angele, Wayne Emory, Rob Hoffman. Fourth row, L to R: Marty Vidak, Stephe Clements, Stu Stoddard, Kris Cummings, Shahab Rejau, Steve Ries, Steve Abels, Cindy Howe, Donald Bokor, David Willard Brenda Bails Coe mg moos Debbie Bayman Lisa Hittson Ruth Ann Larson Leslie Miller Susan Peterman Linda Stainos Pamela Turner LIVINGGROUPS 227 First row, L to R; Ron Parker, Rick Griebenow, Doug Smith, Vince Rundaug, Jim Viner, Pat Shields, Bob Ginkel, Dean Bennett, Mike Bradely. Second row, L to R: Bennett Smith, Brian Gies, Bill Smith, Louis Free, Scott Shepard, Bob Long, Lee Knawai, Jeff Caldwell, Jeff Mousseau, Jim Bird. Third row, L to R: Dave Waters, Frank Sager, Mike Atchely, Bob Rummer, Mike Bigsby, Ted Snelgrove, Bill Larsen, Mike Ancho, Tony Willis, Jerry Viner, Matt Siron, Kevin Keck. Fourth row, L to R: Ron Rohoe, Doug Siron, Monty Montgomery, Kent Smith, Pete Bradley, Greg Wherry, Gary Wertz, Tom Colwell, Stan Schrenemann, Charlie Chase. Fifth row, L to R: Dave Berg, Doug Smith, Tim Royer, Ray Roderique, Jim Heid, Paul Freeman, Daryl Blanksma, Rick Wells, Dave McPhearson, Okonkwo Imo, Bill Keller, Brent Johnston, Mike Smith. ae oe: Mike Atchley Peter Bradley Tom Colwell Louis Free Paul Freeman 228 LIVING GROUPS Rick Gruebehon Mark Hanley David Hartley Patrick House Mike Lambirth Bill Larson Kirk Lloyd Robert Long Russ Moore Thomas Reich Ray Roderlque David Schultz Scott Shepard Doug Siron Bennett Smith Kent Smith Doug Spence Frank Sugar Tett Taylor David Waters Gregory Wherry LIVING GROUPS 229 Sue Barnes Deb Barnett Carol Bauman Rebecca Beach Ben Beck Diane Beck Robert Benham Sandy Benson Mike Berreth Larry Berry Jerry Bettis Mattie Bettis Stuart Bixby Doug Bizeau Paul Bizeau Eileen Bjorinn Ken Bloom Mary Beth Bochsler James Borden Joseph Boucher Scott Boutilier Paula Boyd David Brewer Steve Broadbent Alan Brockett Terry Brown Phyllis Brunton Murray Bryntesen LIVING GROUPS 230 Robert Abbott Marthanne Absel James Ackley Jim Adams Juli Adams Terry Adcock Nancy Alden Mustafa Altanchi Amen Derek Anderson Paul Arnold Sandy Cory Avverson Julie Babin C.L. Bacon Phil Baechler Bruce Baerlocher Mian Bagh Api Tom Bakken Sandra Ball Christopher Balka Edward Bancroft Sheila Banks John Baskin Doug Bernard Cynthia Calkins Jennifer Calkins Freddy Camacho Craig Camp Armando Campos Ned Cannon Lisa Cary Barry Cassaday Juneal Casper Michael Chase Ching Chaoway Michael Cherasia Bob Cirillo Todd Claiborn Cathy Claunch Phil Cohen David Combs Amy Comstock Diane Condotta Dale Conover Michael Cook Paul Cook Cindy Cordes Roger Cordes James Cornwell Debbie Craig Steve Cresswell Burny Crisp Richard Crow Kathleen Currin Dwight Curtis Paul Cutler Barre Dehustin Kelsey De Jean James Dewey Tisorrells DeWoody Graydon Dihlaja Layne Dodson James Doering Colleen Dubois Lisa Dugdale Bryan Duncan Robert Dyson Jeff Egan John Eames Kathy Echevarria Karén Elder Mabrunk El Furgun Debbie Ellenbecker Kim Ellis Mark Ellis Kenneth Erichson Bob Etzel Kyra Evans Randallova Evans Tom Evans 231 LIVINGGROUPS Mike Fairchild Terence Fairchild Horri Farmhani Patricia Farnworth Patrick Fazter Jeff Filler Denise Fingerson Robert Fisher Jonathan Flora Patrick Floyd Chrlie Ford Lori Forest John Fowler Teresita Francisco Kelly Frazier Tim French Kreg Gauss Gomas Gibrel Roger Gibson Gail Gladwill Jim Gleizner Keith Goering II James Grace Donald Gray Claudine Graham Karen Greeley Tim Greeley Sally Greene 232 LIVING GROUPS Carol Grubb James Grubb Richard Grubb Ruben Guevara Steve Gulbrandsen Eric Gustafson Eric Gutrerrez Tim Gutzwiller Rob Haddock Daniel Haeck Molly Hall William Hamilton Rick Hamley Rhonda Haney Sue Hanigan Kirk Harden Bob Harrington Kenneth Harris Scott Haris Susan Hawk Duane Hayman Rick Heath Paul Heiselmann William Hensley Gail Herbst Glenn Hermann Peggy Hickman Merrylea Hiemstra Patti Hifaml Jim Higgins Lori Hoalst Mike Hoffman LIVINGGROUPS 233 Nina Hoffman Byron Holtry Russ Honlsower Judy Hopkins Tim Hopkins Mary Horgan Karen Hornocker Vikki Howard Thomas Hudson Joyce Hyman Rebecca Ildredge Cythia Illi David Ingram Bassey Isong Bob Jackson Donna Jacobs Terry Janusiewicz Mary Heanne Jenness Tom Jenness Carolyn Jochens Jerry Johnson Joel Johnson Ross Johnson Stuart Johnson Thomas Johnson Penny Jones Barbara Jordan Salem Omar Kabawi Vicki Kanwixcher Pamela Karklin Steve Kaczmar Monte Katzenberger Sophia Kaubourlis David Kilewer Billy Killough Nancy Kimberling Steve Kimey Ken Kincaid David Kinner Robert Kinucan 234 LIVING GROUPS Joanne Kirkwood Jim Kleeburg Neil Knutson Suzanne Koepplinger David Kohl Kurt Kracaw Fatih Krekshy Gary Kroup Paul Kuespert Eugenio Kuiz Frank Kotyk Jerry Kunesh Kenny Kysitzler Doug Lambuth Scott Lang Stephen Langenstein Harry Lee Hyirang Lee Cindy Leehoover Daniel Lehr AGUVZ DQ HO Joel Leitch Jeanie Lemmon Patricia Lettich Scott Lindsay Jay Logan Jeffrey Lord Marc Lyons Glen Lyttle Vince Madheim Carol Mahler Matt Manderville Jon Marcotte Jeff Marshall Joe Marshall Gary McCalmant James McCormick Robert McCoy James McDonald Robert McGhee Kelly McTigue Upakarn Meechai Drake Mesenbrink Gus Metz Larry Michaelson Kevin Milburn Gene Mildrew Laura Mildrew Dennis Miller LIVINGGROUPS 235 Mike Miller Mark Miller Tim Miller Tuck Miller John Mitchell Nasser Mijeini Rae Ellen Moore John Moore Roger Moorhead Douglas Moser Charyl Moyer Jim Muirhead Shawn Muldoon Mohammad Najahi Colleen Nelson Laurence Nelson Cara Newman Robert Newman John Neumiller Lance Nielson Flint Nilsson Dan Noble Victor Noble John Mark Nuttman Samuel Ogunseita Jess Olavarria Kristine Olvarria Clare Olson Coletta Olson David Olson Jorge Ortiz Lynden Osborne NAVE DQ AHO 236 LIVINGGROUPS Michael Pawlowski Janet Peavey April Pederson Joe Pedro Barry Peppersack Brenda Peppersack Pat Perkins Jeff Osterkamp Wes Ostertag A.C. Padilla J.M. Padilla Lee Parisot Fred Pakady Richard Parrish Erick Peterson Harry Petroff Robert Petroff Gayle Phillips Dave Porter Jayne Poy Fred Prince Gary Quigley Greg Rasmussen Jim Redmond Mary Reed Ray Reinhold Larry Reisinger Kevin Richardson Mike Rinehart Scott Roberts Kelly Rockwood Craig Roebuck Daniel Rogers Donald Rohdr Dan Roland Robie Russell Donna Ryan James Sabala Janice Sabala Mario Sanchez Annette Schaefer Joan Schmit Gary Schuaneueldt Dan Schneider LIVINGGROUPS 237 Lisa Schutt Max Schwenne Kathy Shannon Allen Shimp Andrew Shepard Ron Silflow Norman Shipp Stacey Silva Robert Simeone Debbie Sims George Sinner Ted Siorn Randy Skelton Larry Smart Joyce Smart Dan Smith NCSVEDQ AHO Joy Smith Kurt Smith Linda Smith Gerry Snyder Craig Sorenson Barbara Spencer Jan Steele Gary Stemple Debbie Stockwell Kathy Stoll Robert Stovicek Randy Stronks Christi Stumpt Steve Stundahl Gary Sturdy Lars Sullivan Mike Sullivan Linda Sun Mark Supen Tom Surrett Robert Tacke Ali Tajipour Janet Tatz Dan Taylor Eric Temple Dan Thacker David Thomas 238 LIVING GROUPS Carol Thompson Jeff Thomson Goffe Torgerson Terry Tracy Dale Treib Mark Townsend Jan Tuckness Helen Turner Brett Tyner Randy Vance Jonathan Vanderloop Douglas Van Doren Susie Valden Carlos Vega David Vergobbi Charles Vickney Joyce Vinje Farhad Vira Jeffrey Vitamanti Kurt Volker Jeanne Vogler Greg Wadsworth Diane Walker Larry Walker Steve Walker Jerome Wanders Jukeria Wani Claudia Warren Mark Watts Betty Watson Richard Welsh Steve Westcott Bob West Doug Westhoff Terry Weston John Wey Terry White Jeffrey Williams Woody Williams Michael Williamson Dave Wilson Jennifer Wilson Tom Winkleblack Wendy Woerman Dan Wolff Jonathan Wong Mark Worley Michael Workman Kevin Wright Denise Young Elizabeth Zakarison Bob Zarich John Ziegler Martin Zimmerman Ron Zimmerman LIVING GROUPS 239 REFLECTIONS OF A a“ 242 SPRING CAMPUS LIFE SPRINGTIME DAY... SPRING CAMPUSLIFE 243 ... AS THE CAMERA SEES IT WELCGDME '. 244 SPRING CAMPUS LIFE SPRING CAMPUSLIFE 245 Pe AGP KG] KY) fy OC EI op Es ec fx] O Z O O Ke t N CONCERTS 247 ae @yeyes DP ZAM KG AHP 248 BOBHOPE Bob Hope, the all-time King of comedy performed to a less-than-capacity crowd in the ASUI Kibbie Dome. Hope ap- peared as special guest of the 1978 parents weekend. BOBHOPE 249 TRACK AND FIELD IN THE KIBBIE DOME Me llow comes to Moscow: 252 CONCERTS The many moods of: LEC) KOTTKE CONCERTS 253 MEMBERS REGIONALS WOMEN'S Hi, TRACK TEAM SENDS 254 WOMEN’S TRACK Was ae ee Ra oe 7 « WOMEN’S TRACK 255 FHOre... ASPIRATIONS... EXPECTATIONS... ALL ARE FULFILLED WHEN WOMEN'S TENNIS TEAM Cit) NATIONALS. 256 WOMEN’S TENNIS _ SARE esen sr ee: WOMEN’S TENNIS 257 VANDAL BASEBALL 258 BASEBALL BASEBALL 259 BORAH SYMPOSIUM 1978 HUMAN RIGHTS BORAH '78 2: Rive ie: Human Rights was the topic of the 32nd annual Borah Symposium held April 10 and 11 at the University of Idaho. Several speakers from countries around the world including Uganda, the USSR and Chile participated in the two day overview. The main topic under discussion was the violation of human rights around the world and their impact on foreign policy. Rose Styron, a poet and a member of Amnesty International’s board of directors, keynoted the symposium. Styron stated: “Human rights is no longer an internal affair. Intervention needs redefining.” She said that in the oppressed countries, the voices most feared are those of the free speakers and thinkers. Using Argentina as an example, she said that anyone who speaks freely is in danger in such a country. She added, “the human family can’t survive without peace and peace without freedom is not worth having.” Godfrey Binaisa, former Ugandan attorney general and a constant criticizer of President Idi Amin was the second speaker. Binaisa had to flee Uganda after dictator Amin labelled him a Zionist and an American Imperialist Agent. Binaisa stated: “The time is now when countries like the United States must stand up for human rights.” He also said that the American people can help deny Amin financing by boycotting Ugandan coffee. Dr. Igor Glagolev, a former USSR economist, was also a featured speaker at the symposium. Glagolev outlined a “system of violation of human rights” being used in the Soviet Union. He said denying immigration is an important part of that system. He said the proponent of human rights in the USSR is jailed, tortured and destroyed “mind and body.” To help, Glagolev said, “It is necessary for you to stop financing communist governments with trade, and that the U.S. should support victims of oppression in other countries, and actively support democratic movements all over the world. Lastly, Eugenio Velasco, a former Chilean attorney who was forced out of Chile for defending human rights there in 1973, spoke. Velasco himself witnessed the abuse of women, men, and children. He stated: “Chileans had lived in peace and free- dom until the time of the coup but when the armed forced seized power, thousands were arrested.” Velasco said 85 percent of the women imprisoned were raped and 90 percent of all prisoners were subjected to the “barbeque,” a specialized electri- cal shock. 260 BORAH SYMPOSIUM A singular thought of all speakers was that the United States must stand up for Human Rights, the U.S. needs to help the rest of the world. The Borah Symposium is held an- nually in recognition of the peace ef- forts of the late Senator William Edgar Borah, the “Lion of Idaho.” The event is funded by the Borah Founda- tion, established in the senator’s name by Salmon O. Levinsen, Chicago at- torney and close friend of Borah. BORAHSYMPOSIUM 261 SCRUM? SCRUMMIE? 262 DUSTY LENTILS Dusty Lentils Scrum, hooker, scrummie, ruck. All words that are critical in a rugby match but unintelligble to the average bystander. The Dusty Lentils is Idaho’s women’s team. They engage in 30-minute halves with a 5-minute break. A flip of the coin decides who will kick or receive and the game starts from midfield. Hostilities may be present on the field but after the match everybody is friendly and the beer flows freely. The host team providing the beer and a place to sleep for the visiting team. DUSTY LENTILS 263 COLLEGE goto NATIONALS Su , — the _ 7 - - os 4 - . c — et lee —- Pt 264 SWIM TEAM SWIMTEAM 265 Skits, Smiles, Sun AT TELE. “DEBBY 266 TURTLE DERBY TURTLE DERBY 267 Great! Dynamic! 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PY ‘Se — . . — NS ie Lone ee RO te SR aa) eee - —_ - : WET aa - Ned! ; i es = 4 ah — |. ul ole ae ia és ERY e Be. opm i eae ie “ eeu -p’ 5 kp Yt ee Seana - . CLOSING 275 If it rains or it Snows 276 CLOSING may you be safe and warm CLOSING 277 And never grow old. 278 CLOSING ® Sy N oO e O 4 O What Appears To Be An Ending. e 280 GRADUATION In Truth... A New Beginning GRADUATION 281 INDEX AAAAAABA Abbott Robert. 5 ois ss eee sees eweeeee Abele Maliya Absel Marthanne Abis Katherine . .. Achenbach James . Ackley James ..... . 20 Acook Jefrey. . . SDN eekesveUveraeveuee 207 Adams David . . SVcelsese nee cecuwons ee .170 Adams Jim .... 2 oeFip0.9eecsccsessceu st 230 Adams Julie... . Sb Swoe de Sickie sees 230 Adame Timotig 353 oss isos iss ase ees + «222 ease ah Ae a snes 290 OE JOD 9 7 viciaia a e'meials Wnimiasa e.dia)d a blo bid einislale 217 a Igren Marie. . See bivee a rieneeas sees 186 Akers Stephanie . . aialbsebisia vigseiu © ple elauvie bale 186 Akhley Zaine ......... Coben cae nine ROD. Alastra een TONS Caras Care Veblrnenwees 186 Albery Lon. ...... anes wcierd wba dieeers see 188 Albright Kay. . POTENT T ET CRT Ih i 208 Alden Nancy... Sac MCh YY Aldrich David « . 0... cece cccwcvcceressesces Allee AQUR oo os sc cc cece ceases x Allen Bonnie. sch a giesinseessensenevce Altanchi Mostafa ........-......... Ambrose Wendy. ......-......- Amesbury Dave .......-.... Amis Amy... .« Srojaeteiaseeea ba: Anderson Dave........----- Anderson Debbie .......-..- Anderson Doni. .....-.----- Andrew Beverly .... - Andrews Helen... . . - os wea AR ADAHON DAU oct c seis esse per ts ep otieet Arabashahi Kamran . . weil peneeaceee Armitage Rudy ...... Armstron, a eee SAORDRE SUES Cee Sovevvavees ae ae OEE niere:cie spsnrece-wiand ixcele weveevne aieas Hin 8 Agi ES Peer Pee Re 230 Armen Colleen. Wha Rete wes eee 0 Atchley Mike . $i Atkinson Je! Atkinson Ka Atti James... ... Auverson Cory . . AQUA REI. CEN aoe op ooo a ec cececceens 180 282 INDEX BBBBBBBBBB Baerlocher Bruce Balka Christophe pabrhoAsasoattcnacsn scenes Ballard eral Barrera Marcey. .... 0.0 00sseeeeeecerecweers Bayman Debbie. Beach Rebecca Beaudon Brian .......-.+++ sy ciocels'ois Bechtold Robyn Beckman Doug Bennett Pamela Berkowitz Darla Berko witz Donna Bizeau Paul........seeeerrsresereeereceees 20 Blackwood Linda Blandford Sharon Boatman Mark ..... $e Bochardt Carol Bochsler Mary Beth Boll Shannon. ....... Bradley Peter. .)5o) x+.ssoselsisisaesiee si'a'ea's BPR DR VGO 25 oss sik Sis ens aloce pins loinalvcelbia els Brandt David. . . Brauner Randy Breeding Claudia. ............... olden sels 160 Breonan Han sos Wainy si vin eivaeloie anions ++. 204 Bresnahan Laurie .,.........4.++ $1416) si9-peis.-a.9) 168 Brewer David ...........4 ame ma Rieseal anes orb 230 Brickner Renee. alae eka Sa Kay... . Brigham Dean. . Brighara Don iis ook ek sine ade delesaueban's Brincker Roger ow Britt Christine 2:2 ss shes tectisechechseees Britton Beas 50 sesh See Broadbewt Reve... so cecvcovruneersveviess Beceem Lae) c cies vs ean vod he sasee se BOUR TORTIE. 5 ¢ +. 2:5 .0:¢-9:0 910,010 0.0.9 0-0.0-9,9:9,0:0.0-9,09,8 Brock Melody...........-.- BROCKOEAIIE 6 5.2 0 po ccnrersnerevecserercers Broemiling Delora. . - Ay Brooks Peter... . . Browbent Lore! Brower Charles Brown Don . Brown Doug Brown Jeff... . Brown Leroy. . Brown Patty . . Brown Terry . . Brown Tina... Brown Vance . Bruce Dave... . Brunton Phyllis . Bryer John............+ Bryntesen Murray. ...... . Buckle Steve............ Buhr Jeff...... Buickel Sherry Burford Judy............ Burke Michael .......... Burnett Ann ...........- Burton Mark............ Bushey Jim ............. Busmann Thomas...... ws Butler Denise ........... Butts ROG) vio: shi piceice tye Butz Susan ........ eid bie prepereldiWivideg ne bleelednee 188 Byington Jody 602055 aa'0: c's e sele)piaininie en's wnjeis 200 CCCCCCCC Calimer Richard Calkins Cynthia . Calkins Jennifer. Camacho Freddy. . Cameron Steve ... - Aa tie e-s's ‘amy ‘arri . Campos ‘Armando. . Campos Mari. .... Cannon Mary Lou. Cannon Ned ..... Card Bruce ...... lyn Casebolt ev: aes Casper Juneal .... Casper Vicki... . Cassaday Barry . . Catherman Dave. . . A : Chadderdon Doug. .........00c ss sanceneee «173 Chadez Perry........5sssee0es vidienereess lod Champion Doug ......-...-+. Volsea ee 100 Champlin Gary... 2... 2-0 eeeeteeeeerrenees 157 Chaoway Ching. . . SA a ibid inveeibie pialelecole'e 231 Chase Michael. . .....cccccccvesnsnesccsees -- 2 Chavalua Juan. Bay 14s Cheney James 226 Cherasia Michael ay | Chetwood Lynn . 208 Chisoilm Dan . 194 Chivers Jeff ........... 173 Colivera bayae, . ....210 vb0.00 thane Chivers Mark ...... 20.52.2055 Christensen Lynn .........-... : : Chsazzo Thomas .............. vista we dae Chay NGOs 5.0 5.55:s:0152 05.50, an ersias 'esae ROM Church Jim ......... blaveee add SWiewauiee 212 Church Patty. ......... PAIGE CR a IC 190 fo S| SRB Seaisasoceag piss [Sietsiga bia elle imi Ce lA Cirillo Bob. eR LI OEIC IOEIOn Cirillo Candy. sisinn sd COCR OUT oveyeee treve dy. Claiborn Candis. .......... sare wlojpraresp ainvagiel sie sean Claiborn Todd. ........... Re Otter rs Uae oa! Cliarton Clara Siena 17) Chari ACR oo. 3ccnjaer ssc acrurerepereces aus 188 Clark Chirsty. pres 192 DIO Ssj0:c es vivensinspead baewesior ners 220 Clark Jeff... . rer 212 Clark Jeffrey . Revebveraneaane 217 Clark Michai . 500s etisewepes secede aac aoe Claunch Cathy... 0.6. eve ee renee tert eeeeers Clayton Charles, . ice Clayton Steve . . . Clemons David ..... 6.665656 Cluer Brian .... 60... 556+ ; Coba Mitch. ...- 66s reenee Coberly Don . . Cochrane Amy Cohen Phil .. 5. ..46-.5- Colburn Dick Colburn Tami . . . Coldsnow Tim Cole Martin. . .. . Colhof Laurentia. Collaen Scott. .. . Collacr Phillip... 66-66 eee eee ewes .-207 Collette Sherri. . . eons .. 187 Collins Jon, . . . Ll SPER Lt. Colton Bonny . ay Colwell Toms iii oss ccc ei ee cece seteens 228 Combs David. . . .- 231 Comstock Amy . Lied id ocelelbeaibe -. 231 Condotta Diane, .......- 6s ccc c eer ee eernceeee 2 Condotta Marvin. . i 3 -- 2h2 Condrey Argela. .. 6.6 cece . . 188 Conger Ken..,....seccceeeneenseeeas 222 Conley Dennis. 0.666.650 cere cree scenes 220 Connery Bruce .......5:sseegrenenceee ..217 Connolly Charlie 174 Connor Karen. . . 166 Conover Dale . . .. 231 Cook Donald. . . , 222 Cook Michael . fy) | Cook Paul..... . 2 Cook Yvonne . vv 192 Cooke Mary . 208 Cordes Cindy, . . 231 Cordes Roger . . . 2 Coreoran Rita .... 187 Cormana Theresa . neuounes Cornelis Lofi, csc ecer reer ee ereeeeneeeenenee 166 Cornwell Diann. . 666s cere cree eee neerenee 179 Cornwell James... ...ssseecerererereceurseee 231 Corres Chuck’. 0... c cheer ecrreeeetnenee 217 Coster JOWN... 5. crcccsrerecececerreseeeses 183 Cothran Mark... 0.066 e scence cece ewer eens 158 Cousins LIS os cee ccccenesnecerccncrenes 192 Covey Jello... caine cee teeeres . 1% Cowell Bil. 6 6 ocenccccucccerenesece 212 Cowles Bead ccc cc ete essa ccssecess 202 Coyle Mike . . Craig Debbie. . . as 2n Crawford Jan. ...- = 150 Crawford Kathy .. 162 Crea Laurie. ..... . . 166 Creason Catherine. Cresse Steven .... Cresswell Steve . os Crisp Burny...... crx) | Crocker Kenneth . . 170 Crockett Kathy . .. +177 Crossam Tom . . . 210 Crotteau Brad , . -+ 212 Crow Richard ey | Crowson Mark .173 Croy Mark. ..... 212 Crum Tim... ccccencccceers ave «+212 Cullen Mary ....- cee eee cette eee r eee eenes 162 Curran Lynette 0.0... ce eee eceeererennerrtee 198 Currin Kathleen 2... 66.66 cree eens 2 Curtis Bill... ... + 185 Curtis Dwight . . pee x) | Curtis Michael. . 158 Cutler Lauren . . .. 190 Cutler Paul ..... 6.0 cbe eee ee ierpviniaeaianpieacek 231 Dahmen Jeff... 0... scecs eee e cence we ceneees 212 Dahnke Dean . . 1% Daily Mark . . .224 Dan Christy... . . 192 Danaher Debra . 177 Darcy Sue.... . 190 Darcy Theresa. . -. 160 Dasenbrock Valerie... 2... 66 er ere re eeee 166 Dash Terry . .. a dG pacape cmalvipis 19% Datrimble John... . . 17. David Kristin, .... 66.65 ++ ee ees . . 188 Davis Cindy. ... 626-625. scseeceeese . 209 Davis Matto... cei cceveerenccees sare +. S73 Davis Molly, .... 655625 sees ce eeeeeees ... 168 Davis Rennae .......- .. Davis Sheri . . -.. 188 Day Alan. ... . 173 Day Kenneth. . 197 Day Kenneth. . . 206 Day Phyllis ..... .. 206 De Jean Kelsey . ey | Dean Tom...... ...218 Deane Wendy . -.- 18 Deeds David +207 Deeds Dian: . 182 Deegan Pat an . 218 Defenback Janie . . 209 Degitz Tamara ,.,. ‘ : 177 ng orf Vickd oie ccc cece see tenes - 160 Dehaas Terry «66.606 s cee eerccrseee . 207 Dehustin Barre . . Sa blard’s sina a By) Delaney Trish .... Se saa wines . 190 Delay Mary Kay ....-- 0000 e eres eee . 150 Deleanard Bruce........+ 223 Delyea Lori. .....- RAPT TSA COREL TSS « 1S2 Denniso Balogri . . R sede aah Deobald Julie... ..-se eee reer enrereeres 19 Deobald Lee....... +21 Des Jardins Renee. . . 201 Deshields Marla . . . 14 Dewey James. ...... 2 Dewoody T. Sorrells . 2 Dickenson Rick. .... . 202 Deines Ed ..... oobi +. 221 Dihalaja Graydon... ...-+-.- eee eer eee erences Px) Dillon Alice. . 6... e ee ee cere enree Th Dillon Althea . mee aici ea OS Dilyea A.. .. Dir Ellie .... Dirksen Rick aay Debdoran Luann. ......-+-+++ Docherty Shane ........ Dockins Brian.......- Dockins Scott ........-- Dodd Jacqui ...--.--++- Dodds Julie Sue. . . . Dodson Layne. Doering James. . . . . . Dolar Terry. . . Donna Ele: . . . Donohue Kay . . . Dooling Vickey. .. . Dooms Laurence. Dorath Alan .....- Dorendorf Debbie. . Dorman Daniel . . . Dornquast Tom. . . Dozbrowski Toby . Drake Fred. ....- Drashner Val. : Driscoll Daniel . . Driscoll Daniel . . . Driscoll Jan........ Driscoll Jill . . . Druffel Ken. . . Druffel Kirk .... Dubois Colleen . . Duckett Brad ... Dufresne Paula . . Dugdale Barb ... Dugdale Lisa. .,. Duncan Bryan. Duncan Dan . . Duncansen Bill Dunsel Sally . . Durfee Denis. . Dymake Vickie. ab Dyson Robert 0.6.0 c ce ceeeereeeerereneeee EEEEEEEEEE Eames John... . Eastman Glenn . Easton Jim. .....-.- Echevarria Kathy Bdgett Fim. . 2... 2 seen nsee eee seesternees 1% Edson Jamie .. 2... sees sss e ee rere eerecears 187 Edwards Owen .....-.-++++ aia w dla a? Egan Jeff.........+ ey ) | Eichelberger Barry +221 Eimers Paul. ... . 157 Eisinger Becky . .. .. 19 El Fos Mabrunk. . poe x) | Elam Eddy ...... ogAts Elder Karen ....... ney x) | Ellenbecker Debbie . ow) | Eller Stan ......+.- -- 205 Elfiot Todd . .. 204 BltisKim .... cc sseyedpncecesedasesctaccce 2 Ellis Mark... occ escent ene enreeeceeneee 231 Elverson Gayla... .. 06... cece eer ebeeeeeees 152 EBmacio Jeff... 2. cece eee c cece nero eennee 218 Emerson Jane... ...sssscccsrereeereseecenr 166 Emerson Judy ..... Dawud cabwewalassedeee 166 Erichson Kenneth . ° etenvaal Esbe Matthew..... 170 Esterl David ... Etchart Mary. . . Etzel Bob ..... . 233i Euring Brett . Evans Alice. . 175 Evans Dyra...... my x) | Evans Randallova . -- 23 Bvans Tom 0.222. cccccereceenvevenyyecee 231 Fagerbakke Bill... ..--..--.+ 0s000s aoe hash 173 Fairbrother Stev , saindsiomes 202 Fairchild Mike . . 232 Fairchild Terence . . Fallat Jamie. ...... 198 Farley Anne . .. 161 Farmer Cindy +177 Farmhani Horri. ..232 Farnworth Patricia -- 232 Fascilia Joe... . . .223 Faught Patrici . 188 Faught Wanda. . . . 188 Faulkner Mike . -. 202 Faulkner Tom . . ...203 Fay Brian ..... aoe 18S Faztler Patrick . 1.4232 Feely Cathy. . . 190 Feely Corinne . . .190 Feeney Nancy . . 179 Fehr Becky .... . 166 Fellows Steve . 203 Ferguson Jim. . . -173 Fiandaca Betty . . wea Fiandach Betty... 2.6... 0c eeures . 201 Filler Jeff, 2.2... oscevssvpeciods 116232 Fingerson Denise ..... 2.66 500005 ee i Fingerson Diane .......---5rrrrreereeeeeere 152 Finney Doug . Firzlaff Cory . Fischer Steve. Fisher Dick . . . Fisher Robert . Fitch Roy .... Fitch Terni. . . . shies Fitchett Linda . 2... 6656s ce eee eee erenreeres Fim Ric occ evcc cece tense bce seco eserevess 173 Flanik Todd .. s Flick Todd . .. Flora Jonathan . Floyd Patrick - . Flynn Byron . Ford Charlie - Forest Lori . . Forstner Fred - . Fortner Pat Foss Jeffrey Foster Ann Foster Kim .....-.+----++ Fouts Dave .... Fowler John ..- Francisco Teresita. Frazier Kelly. . . . . y Frederiksen Phil . . .. . -- 6 00-5 ees e rece eres Free Louis. . . ° Freeman Lori -. Freeman Paul . . Freeman Tom . . Frei Donna... . Frei Susan....... Freiburger Gary . . French Tim... ..- Prew John... ose cece cee cee re ce eeceenner Pritzley Richard Fry Carole...... Fry Carry. Pry Mike... 00. e eer cerns Puchs Kathy . A awh wneebes Pujii Wess...... ree} FuyikiCory .... . 218 Fuller Cynthia . 189 Funk Sally... .. nuke Fusco Michael. ......-.-0ese cece eeeewerenee 218 Gage Susan... . 0. +. 2s ees re reece esewers 209 Gaines Carri . .. 161 Galdos Julie ... 167 Galinda Cindy. . 19 Gamade Tim. . . 159 Gandiaga Phil 1% Garcia Gus 221 Gardner Gina... . .. - 5 eee ene eee ceeennee 209 Garrett Cheryl. . 187 Gauss Kreg .. . 232 Gaye Richard .. . -215 Gazewood Mark . . 218 Geary Randi . ...- - 212 Geinhart Marhlu. . . or ae Gerringer Michael . os Gerson Jim ......- ay | Gibrel Gomas . ee INDEX 283 Greenwald Dale Grimm Andy. Grismer George KKKKKKKK Harding Bob 226 Harding Greg ae Kabawi Salem Omar Harding Sane. : . Guenther rerrenng Guevara Ruben. . Guinotte Diana NNNNNNNN Pitman Ra: Piva Dan si Pizarro Rosa Playfair Robert Pline Pat ¢ E il i i i i it Reagan Mary .... 6.6 cscceereeseevreee eels Reagan Mike... Reager Carol. . Redmond Dana og ja ge gl Lit gg Ug Tacke Roberts. 66. seis e cess aes eoereras 238 a Eugene .. ey | ajipour Ali .. ; Takiort Ted... os Litem BGinieliie salbleaaidaibnies do's b'eb'4:00 9 appen Diane... 6... sere reseenesererseanes Fate LOGny sss cance ceheaudddieedau sve ses 5 Tatko Dong... . . ae alps TOKO TOMY sce sce ees kvceasiaeeeedcusescees Tatz Janet... Wass Taylor Anthony. Taylor Dan . Taylor Pam .........- : wala Taylor Sher oi eee cette nce ennsen Taylor Tett ... Mn opesanale Te WOM Soe cesiwetarsweubeecccaneee te Temple Bric... crcueevcvnvesvssssvesereee Terhare Janie. 0. nie cee ewe seth eae cee esses Thacker Dan. . Thacte Bran .... Thomas Catherine. .... 2.5. + sere rercereccere Thomas Chris ,....- Thomas Cyndy . Thomas David. . Thomas Glenn . Thomas Lynne Thomas Patty . . : Thomas Tracey... ... 4 4 Thompson Candace .. 6.6.65 e eee cece Thompson Carol. . . . ; Thompson Janet , . Thompson Kent Thompson Pene Thomson Jeff .. Tierney Eileen. . Tilley Denise... - +6 seeeeees Tominaga Lynn. ...........- Tonnemaker Kole. ...... 6... TOreil Ti. oe wiais vec e vie wihte Torell Margaret. Torgerson Goffe Townsend Mark Tracy Terry. ..... Treib Dale. . . . Truden Mike. . Tucker Kelly. . Tucker Vickie . Tuckness Jan, ..,... Tuckness Marjorie . . Tudehope Scott... . . Tuft Kathy ...... Tufu Keith .... Tuhy Joel .. .. Tull Mike . . Turnball Marc. Turnbull Arian . Turner Brian. . . Turner Helen . . Turner Pamela . Turner Steve... . UUUUUUUU VVVVVVVV Van Doren Douglas. Van Patten Duane. Van ba Steven .. .. 176 Vance Randy ....... - 239 Vanderl lonathan . .. 239 Vangilder Carol. ..... ..178 Varelmann Margaret, ........... . 163 Varley James. 05sec cece eee 223 Vassar Bob AN Vauk Dennis. . . 19 Vauregul Jim, . . BY ya) Vawter Roger . . .174 Vedder Barry . . ..219 Vega Carlos. . . . F -.239 Vetbell Scott... sss ecesereres IF? Velazquez Jim . ..218 Verene Eric. 182 Vergobbi David. 29 Vetter Kevin... .. 225 Vickney Charles . - ..2399 Vichweg Becky. . . . 209 Villano Lisa... . ..209 Vinje Joyce. . pee Vira Farhad. . = -.239 Virtue Steve ...... . ° 171 Vitamanti Jeffrey . . 239 Vogel Peggy ....- ..178 Vogler Jeanne. . . Pee -) Vogt Cindy Lee . BS Volker Kurt ... Volliner Deborah . Voltolini Marie . . . 169 Voss Bruce .....-.-5+6 Padib he aes pelveeieeeba koe Wagers Charlotte ..... Ti aMicao-5'5-6:99:008 WO va seedoe: Wagner Carol... .. . 163 Wagner Margaret . Wagstaff Donald ve Wahiquist Craig ...-.6-sseeetrersenceens . 184 Wakagawa Paul... . ‘ - 0571 Wakefield Debbie, . 15S Veielsie wiels uepele'e 176 .% a qSRaic bos Oni oterane 225 Walgren Allan. . . ws,e ’ 219 Walker Diane ..., . aaa erry ,) Walker Larry. . +++ 299 Walker Seve... ose c eee r cab ececeneerenness 299 Walker Valerie 169 Wallace Diane. . . 167 Wallis Denise . . . « - 163 Walsh Frank... 0 sci cece e dice recccccenes 223 Wanders Jerome . peeve wees wenaversias 2” WaniJoderia............ vabebnulccn sewn vaem Ward Karla. 2... cence scree even eeteerneee 191 Ward Scott 225 Ward Tom. ....- : axejes.canecs AOS Warner Barbara .....--.-+--0-2ss0s ++- 176 Warmer Jeffrey «2... -- ces ee rere ren eeeceeee 213 Warner Julie . . . - SS Aree bss Warren Claudia. 0.66 cence eee e cee eereree 129 Wasem Sheryl... 10 cecsases vers Svaekn beatae Wast Scott... ...--.- 205 Waters David vee Watson Betty Watson Mike. Watts Mare Watts Mark... .ercsecennvsys Waughtal Jon .... Webster Rony . Weeks Laurie .... : s Weible Jo Anne... ....--+++- 187 Weiland Chris... ss seerere 159 Weimann Shelia : 155 Weiss Michael, .........- 225 Wekh Robert .........- . 226 Welch James. ....-.5.5++ 225 Welch Lynn . . : F Wells Marcia. ......-++-++e04 .183 Welsh Randy... . . . 226 Welsh Richard . . Welter Robin ... Wenger Lynette . Werimers Mike. . Wescott Steve. West Bob .... Westcott Steve . .. Westendort Mike . Westhoff Doug . . . Wey John ...... 239 Wheeler Rob. . . . . 159 Wherry Gregory . OG 229 White SON So 5. .dds cae d-evaicee tices -. 165 White Robert . +++ 207 White Ron. ..... Paes YA | White Shannon . . -183 White Terry ..-- 239 Whiteley Craig . . 182 Whitinger Janis 178 Wicher Ed. .. .. - 173 Wicker Cynthia - . .. 18S Wiedemann Jano. Willard Mark ... 197 Willard Mark . . . . 206 Williams Connie . . 187 Williams Laurie. . 19 Williams Mark . . 195 Williams Mike... . . . 211 Williams Shawn Ann, ., 161 Williams Tom ...... . 157 Williams Woody . . 29 Williamson Bruce . 197 Williamson Michael . 29 Willoughby Bill. . . . +. 226 Wilson Blair , ... 25 Wilson Dave . . s0eae Wilson Doug. . . 203 Wilson Ellen . . 19 Wilson Gale .... 171 Wilson Jennifer. . 239 Wilson Kyle .... 215 Wilson Merrell . . 161 Wilson Michael. , . 182 Wilson Vicki... . 1S Winch Debra. - Wincher Tom . 173 Winkelmaier Joc . 221 Winkle Sue ...... 191 Winkleblack Tom . . . 239 Winkleman Wayne . - . 219 Winschell Jill. ..... . ..209 .-173 165 157 209 Wisdom David . 165 Wiseman Andy o+ Wittman L ba Woerman We: -- 239 Wolff Kirk. ...... -- 29 Wolt Dan ...... .. 239 Wommack Dan .. 165 Wong Jonathan 29 Wong Ming... .. .. 182 Wood Rob. . . .- 205 Woodhouse Rod - 216 Woodward Mary. . . . 161 Workman Michael . 29 Worley Debbie . .. . . 178 Worley Mark. . - 239 Worster John. . 1% Wright Gerry ... 221 Wright Kevin... . 2. .csrercescccrcsevesess 239 Yasuda David... 2.0 cceveecsrscswssrenesane Yasuda Roger . Yearra Vincent Yenni Carol... .. Yoder Sandra ... . York Laurie .... ; ay York Laurie ...... Reeth e aris re rie 176 York Paula... ove sect eee cee een Seer veree 169 Young Denise . . A Young Laurie ..-. “ Yuchtsky Robert... - 2. - essere e ee ecreeerees 2u ZLZZZZZLZZZZ Zimmerman Martin .....-...- , Zimmerman Ron. . . ... - . - ++ +--+ 2 00000000 LweNE TOM oy sib i-cine d anne cinerea vsywsnere Zwick Henry. ......scccevecctansoecseeusre INDEX 287 REFLECTIONS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Mark Brinkerhoff Karen Greeley Cover divider page designs Photo selections Bach Photographers Ray Roderique Living group portraits Photo selections Individual portraits Michael Kossman Mike Lambirth Opening Poetry selection Computer indexing program STAFF Editor-in-chief Photography Director Judy King Steve Davis Assistant Editor Photography Staff Sheila Huter Clarke Fletcher Rick Steiner Staff Rosemary Hammer Barry Eichelberger Jim Johnson Teresa Grizwold Regina Spicer Julie Hopkins Jeff Hull Production Director Nancy Kimberling John Pool JoEllen Leitch SPECIAL THANKS Dale Quincy, Dean Vettrus, Bob Harding, Gary Kidwell, ASUI Communi- cations Board, Helen Thompson, Nobuko Doi, Kyra Evans, Women’s Physi- cal Education Department, Ted, Paul, Philo, Don, Rudy, Rhonda, “Mike,” 978 Gem of the Mountains is published by the Associated Students Gf, hiversity of Idaho. The printing is done by Herff-Jones Publishing Com- bf Pasco, Washington. Paper stogkets“70 pound Ermine. The cover is Nal int binder board with a sand g| fin and four color lithographed pictyge ‘ al design by Mark Bejgkerlfpff. Headlines and copy are either Bold or E ih. bayp Setting is done by the ASUI Prodggitt : : ‘otal timated incongefa thé Gem, a y sale of ooks andjsale page , exPEn e326,0 0. Re ti ee a ae Pe 2 ? — -S - - a i’ J alee -. a iat e Pca . Fae ante ee Date; sik Bog ba ae et FIFA om st er
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