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' .1111 rr. -. i ' 7512? ,4 -- 5S':. -f7.: ' 5Lf:' ,A ai - . ,if .1--. .--K. . , ' 1'-7 3 TF'j 'i'vJ'e-we ' -Clif 3? .'.'1'gfZ+j '2 :!f? ' , f - -1 - 4- -4-' 'jews . . . . , . A-...: ,: '- s u 'h' ii:',-1' t 3 , , T? 'Q' 'F' - ' Q-e f wi . J?'- Lf :-' ' if 'LJ 'yi' J A?'if+i ' 1!-5 ' I ' . N fl ' if 'P' 0 'tm X!! First opene . 1 K I the Unive en Xe ex, ff Schoolv um i ., y X yf l X if MSX XZ ,X W JZ! English and 'thief eb ORSON SPENCER ster Spelling Book for Scl1ools.f757Ti1i- Hrs, Chancellor tion of eight dollars was payable, in lieu of cash, in Wheat, potatoes, flour, building stone, and lumber. i i ML. One of the first homes of the University was the 1 Council House, located Where the Deseret News Later to become the Salt Lake Knitting F uctory, this Building now stands. building was used by early University students. Parallel to the continual growth of Main Street in downtown Salt Lake has been the development of the University on the hilltop. 'V--n..1' The Brigham Young Monument stands amidst the turmoil of present-day traffic and shoppers. -r - 1 , ... , ,, ..,k....1,.,..,wT- ,'+- ,r Hitching posts and irrigation ditches characterized the early-day Main Street. 11 The john R. Park Memorial Building was completed in 1914 and dedicated to the memory of one of Utalfs great educators. It has served as the Administration Build- ing since that time While also housing the Law School and the School of Art. The build- ing is now being remodeled in order to adequately pro- vide for the Hudnut Art Collection. 12 A few moments of relaxation and friendly conversation are enjoyed between classes. xvhljll grandpa courted g1'i1I1dll'18. at the University, he took the long Way home- with a horse and buggy. JOHN ROCKY PARK President 1869-1892 In 1894 a grant of land was received from the Fort Douglas Reservation as a permanent home for the Univer- sity of Utah. This acquisition high- lighted the three years that Dr. Tal- madge Was president, years that were otherwise marred by a critical lack of funds. At that time the University was composed of three schools-the School of Arts and Science, the School of Mines, and the State Nor- mal School. JAMES E. TALMADGE President 1894-1897 The old campus had an annex too, in the form of the Deseret Museum Building, used as a laboratory. Members of the Class of 1895 remember this building as the old University Hull . . . and the thought of cutting a lecture never entered their minds. Like todayis concientious students, the early schol- ars took full advantage of the study halls . . . w l 5 Since its completion in 1931, Kingsbury Hall has been used for many purposes aside from its primary function as the campus auditorium. Managed by Gail Plummer, it has housed offices of the speech and drama depart- ments, property and costume shops, various classrooms, and recently, a radio station. 16 Students indulge in a bit of small-talk on the Kingsbury steps. 1' ' When joseph T. Kingsbury was elected president of the University in 1897, his cam- pus consisted of what was to later become the Salt Lake High School. In 1901 the University was moved to its present site, and by 1910 it boasted of four main struc- tures, now known as the Physical Science, Liberal Arts, Biology, and Home Economics Buildings. The Park Building Was completed just two years before he resigned in 1916. The smooth man of the campus took his girl to the prom in this limousine. JOSEPH THOMAS KINGSBURY President 1892-1894, 1897-1916 JOHN A. WIDTSOE President 1916-1921 Author of the laws and by-law: of the first University constitu- tion, Dr. Widtsoe presentec them for approval to the Board of Regents soon after assuming the presidency in 1916. During his term the Schools of Medi- cine and Business were organ- ized, and the Medical Building. among other structures, was completed. A second look is required to discover University Street, hid- den in this 1917 campus shot. Behind these doors exists ai treasure . . . of books from the famous VVidtsoe collection Many students find the quiet reading room conducive to efficient studying. 'K . . . and did you see what she was Wearingiy, The George Thomas Library, completed in 1935 at an approximate cost of S500,000, consists of one general and several departmental libraries. Available for public as well as student use, it contains over 210,000 bound volumes and 95,000 pamphlets. GEORGE THOMAS President 1922-1941 A period of rapid progress and fruit- ful development followed in the twenty years that Dr. Thomas was president. With the addition of Kingsbury Hall, the Library, and the Union Building, the main campus assumed essentially the same appear- ance that it displays today. Lucky was the coed whose boy- friend owned this sleek job LEROY A. COWLES President 1941-1946 -- , Effects of the War were apparent on the Ute campus. The Union Building hecame Army head- quarters, the cafeteria was turned into a mess hall, the field house was converted into a dor- mitory, and the campus suffered from a general man shortage. Despite the handicaps that existed during Dr. Cowles term, a four-year medical school Was established, and the Student Health and Naval Science Build- ings Were Completed. At least the weather is the same. The NROTC made its appearance on the campus in 1944, and soon boasted of the newest building at the Uni- versity-the Naval Science Building. K l'l1e Big Beclroomn was a product of the War years. The need for living quarters for Army personncl on the campus resulted in the con- versio11 of our field house into an immense clormitory, housing about a thousand men. .N- am... 23 October 30, 1948 was a memorable day on the Ute calendar, when Fort Doug- las property consisting of two hundred ninety acres of land and sixty buildings was presented to the University. In spite of its enlarged dimensions, the new bookstore is still a scene of tumult during registration week. New lawn and buildings add practical beauty to the back yardv of the campus. V ,,,, ' , x. ewfw Mfg wi- Hwy A. RAY OLPIN President 1946- Todavis man of the campus has a pleas- ant means of commuting to the Annex. Postwar years marked the hegin- ning of an extensive expansion program directed hy Dr. Olpin. A great part of the wartime Fort Douglas area was presented to the University, and a remodeling program was hegun. The ad- ministrative organization was 4-5fl'6iI1HlillCd,v and, thanks to generous grants, research re- ceived unprecedented impetus. 25 THE WOW gisli DW i ,mmmmuvmnmxxmxmmxxxxwxxmxxvxxxxx'-xxxxxxxmm mm-ww' E N-,xxxxxxxxx ,, , Wx 'WIN X ., .,... ---- - --1::::r mfiilikmwm MW. A .-.- X .M- wmw. -w--- X A N. ...nxxxxxxxiikwxxxxxxxxxm x X. xmm.. WX mmm Nam: Wgxgmigxwm We' N Nyw 3 Mmm W X' YK . . X f?'XWxf:..g.L. N ' rQe.:,:.:.-'- 5 NSKSNRYKFQQS X ' W M WNW X www Good lmlance is often dependent upon the skillful placement of 3 few important objects. The artist discovers that il small group of eminent figures deter- mines the intrinsic structure of the overall design. G0 ER OR THE HONORABLE J. BRACKEN LEE The co-operation that the Chief .4 Executive of the State of Utah has - ,Qi , N ' ' extended to the University has been ., als greatly appreciated. fp PRESIDENT A. RAY OLPIN The strong character and Wise judg- ment of President Olpin are manifest daily in his skillful handling of prob- lems that confront the University. Sterling W. Sill Chairman of the Board of Regents Composed of twelve Regents and three ex officio members, the Board of Regents meets at least once each month to discuss and act upon mat- ters related to the University. Con- trol of corporate property of the Uni- versity and the authority to appoint all members of the administrative and instructional staffs is vested in the Board. Members of the Board of Regents are, left to right, front row, D. H. Christensen, Mrs I. L. Gibson, President A. Ray Olpin, Sterling W. Sill, Leon D. Garrett, Mrs. Roxey Romney, standing, Frank Browning, Elton W. Pace, Reed C. Culp, Walter E. Cosgriff George S. Ballif, Adam S. Bennion, William 0,Connor, LeRoy H. Cox, and Hebei Bennion. Absent from picture is Clarence Bamberger. John l. Ballif Sincere interest in student affairs is a highly commendable attribute of the Dean of Men. , ., A 1 I , 3 3 gg 5 ,V-4 J A r , - e hx r -1: ,. if , 5 1, v. ,,. .3 23.1, cd ' Lf -D wqgg! George A. Pierson Final O.K. on student activities is given by the Dean of Students, who recently insti- gated a long-needed censorship committee. . ,.,.. , ,, x -A Q'-inf' 51? v 1 5 ' rf R1 ng! V 1 gf , . -. ,. .- '1 :ff :A 36 z.. . .-I get an ?-- f-is ' 'N'-2 pf - , F-L ,uf :jx f Lf ' ' 3' 1- Q.. La Q 51 'sf xc il: if 'lu-...l ig' Myrtle Austin Jacob Geerllngs To many of the Coeds living away from The Dean of Faculty finds the problems of home, the Dean of VVomen is a second the instructors to be as ditlicult as those mother. of the students. DIRECTOR Smooth functioning of the University is attributable to a staff of efficient supervisors. They organize registration activities, sign University pay checks, and carry out administrative duties. Leon D. Garrett Secretory ond Comptroller Paul W. Hodson Joseph A. Norton Assistant to the President Registror Siebert W. Mote Purchasing Agent University publicity, the purchasing of supplies and equipment, and the coordination of Buildings and Grounds with Administration are also functions of this staff. William L. Woolf Director of Physical Plant and Operations Parry D. Sorensen Director of Public Relations ffefillffff Theron S. Parmelee Gail Plummer Manager of Student Activities Manager of Kingsbury Hall L. H. Kirkpatrick Anna Marie Driscoll Librarian Director of Carlson Hall Herald L. Carlston Douglas O. Woodruff Director of Placement Bureau Manager of Union Building l. Owen Horsfall W. Kent Evans Director of Extension Division Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds Efliciency and ability are the keynotes of these capable administrators. Throughout the years their departments have provided the students with the best possible facilities on the campus. 35 Directors of the Alumni Association are, left to right, front row, julia Brixon Bertoch, Afton Ryberg Cannon, President Alton W. Pace, jean Fridges Jennings, Aurelia Ben- niong standing, Douglas O. Woodruff, Thornly K. Swan, W. D. Nebeker, Ir., Wendell M. Smoot, Ir. With the goal of keeping alive the relations between former students and their Alma Mater, the Alumni Association sponsors dinners and class reunions, and publishes a magazine, THE ALUMNUS. Its 30,000 members contribute funds annually to be used for the betterment of the University. Douglas O. Woodruff, Executive Secretary and Dan Eastman, Field Director review the areas of alumni activity. DEVELOPMENT FUND . gl,-ill lf a E iss NJVMY ' TAN Y OF U UMN,,UNivaR3fFL,No AL vE1-OPME TY OF DE . UNgXIER5l sm-T LAKE Realizing that outside funds are necessary if the Uni- versity is to function properly, the directors of the Development Fund send out the above envelope to graduates, asking for contributions to finance the movement for larger libraries, better equipped labora- tories, and expanded dormitory facilities. 135 i i3s5.?215?Z5.1'S5 Representing all groups having an interest in the University, members of the Board of Directors are, left to right, front, W. W. Clyde, Sterling W. Sill, John L. Firmage, Dan Eastman, Clar- ence Bambergerg standing, D. O. Woodruff and Leon D. Garrett. Missing from picture are President A. Ra Ol ' Cl ' ' y pm, iairman Charles Fi. Mabey, Ellis W. Barker, Val Browning, George M. Cannon, Ir., John F. Fitzpatrick, William H. Leary, Dr. Wallace Macfarlane, Thornton D. Morris, and William R. VVallace. 37 1 4 l 1 l i l i Secretly hoping that his son will follow in his footsteps, a father dreams of the day when the baby in his arms will wear the cap and gown he once wore. Twenty years later the dream comes true when he sees his son graduate from one of the twelve colleges of his own Alma Mater. Boasting of many famous graduates ranging from skilled lawyers to sena- tors, the College of Law offers a com- bined four-year curriculum or a three-year professional curriculum. Either program requires six years of college education for a Bachelor of Laws degree. .fxx-Q William H. Leary Dean of the College of Law Court procedure is demonstrated to law students by Well-known state government officials H. L. Marshall Dean of the College of Medicine As acting dean, Dr. Marshall directs the affairs of the College of Medicine, recognized as one of the best schools of its kind in the VVest. At present, more than 5B450,000 have been granted to the school for its extensive research program. About fifty stu- dents are admitted to the college each june, about ninety percent of Whom graduate four years later. Delving into the structure of the auditory system, these med students examine an ear model in the anatomy lab of the medical building. When the title of M. D. graces their names, these students will find that their knowledge of the rate of blood How is invaluable. Not all the medical studentis time is spent over the operating table or per- fecting his bedside manner. Here medics K'relax in the break between Classes. I R N ix M QM F? , Wy EZ., . .:::. aa'-wx, Routine examinations of blood serum are 11 Concerned with the sciences underlying clinical medicine necessary part of the third year curriculum, young doctors-to-be devote their interests to pharmacology 41 Good eating habits should be taught at an early age, be- lieves this student teacher. The clay-molding lesson is an exercise both teacher and pupils enjoy. I ' . -A, f p. ,M ,nf .4 , A . -,L Educ 0 . -ff 'i I 'f 1' .'. l .fw . F f' duct? 'ff' + , glu e tai i'1 g'EQ-:SQ-. in -me if f schools-f f 'racheilii '. A ' xg: ga2f'3ll.,'Q,-f1e',Qi':, 2 - SKY Crfidilffs I yo ,,,'f'w!,? ep. il4,4.ff:fJfmx1fg3,t5 ,qv if'-H7-t 'W'1f-35 F? - , f f1:+?G,kTff J X fs 2.8 'swim 1' f .Wm w -. i..-'f 3W. ..,f1-w- .. M Li? Mar, .wg Q:-W -1,,AaJ,fl -435 - ff A - ik, V, , . . 1 , .M The College of Education of the University, according to state law, is the 'iState School of Educationf' Graduates are entitled, without fur- ther scholarship examination, to teach the grade authorized by their respective diplomas. Stewart Training School maintained for experimentation and dem- onstration offers Education majors opportunities for student teaching. 43 O. Meredith Wilson Deon of the University of College Organized for the purpose of provid- ing all undergraduate students with a sound basic education, the Univer- sity College is composed of the de- partments of Anthropology, Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Classics, Eng- lish, History, Journalism, Mathema- tics, Modern Languages, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, and Speech. Many Home Economics majors enroll in the College, although the department is administered by School of Education. Sydney W. Anglemun Assistant Deon of the University College Zoology majors acquire first-hand information Todayls students of elementary physics about the functioning of microscopic organisms. may be tomorrow's nuclear scientists. l Chem students learn the process Of distillation, on a small scale, of course The College of Engineeimg boasts of 1tS lirge col Chemical Engineers discover that the old Army lection of expeinnentil equipment much of which mess hall IS a convenient location for setting up 18 used by the Mechuutil Engineers their experimental equipment. As one of the best equipped and staffed engineering schools in the West, the College of Engineering oilers degrees in Chemical, Civil Electrical, and Mechanical En- gineering. The slide4rule amen find time to elect a queen, celebrate the Oyster Stew, and initiate the seniors into the order of St. Patrick. Looking like the control board for a hot seatf, this piece of equipment has a more practical value, say the Electrical Engmeeis Surveying equipment has always been an unmistakable symbol for Civil Engineers. , fi .... V, ' i 52. ' ' 1 1 -2 ! 1 -Q3 11 fi 'xg lim 1- fig? me E All engineers remember their freshman experiences in C. E. 1-Engineering Drawing Curl J. Christensen Dean of The College of Mines 251111256 in the Universityls mine- Stutlents check an air pressure ore 'x 49,5 .. - down 'it ople still consiflef ihdtigiglv technical Sh . Q9 d igttl 1 J Alth0Ugh Fomlias d6vel0Pe method, it Director of one of the most interesting schools within the University, Dean Christensen supervises the entire tech- nical training of the future mining en- gineers and directs all operations of the mine excavated beneath Stadium Village. 9 -2 :J ui .ga u An W on wrfe .mizil 7 A 'S L-5 L'-A -- if W in -1 X1 5 fl was 4 .1 . Experiments such as testing the effects of ether on a rat help the student pharmacists to become better equipped for entering their profession. Through the efforts of Dean Hiner, the Pharmacy School has become one of the best equipped and most modern of its type in the west. -. - r X- David BHK phormool nolth e College D90 To gain practical experience as well as pro- vide economical medicines for the student body, advanced pharmacy students fill prescriptions for Utes at reduced prices. Hereis one laboratory that has no place for test tubes or scales-the accounting lab B u I E s s , 1 Fingers were made before cornptometers, but any busi- ness major will tell you which is faster for adding numbers. iii 3 X 4 Business majors may obtain special- 3 ized as Well as broad tlfaining in the Schoolas Eve major departments: AC- ? counting, Banking and Finance, Economics, Mzlinfigexnenlgfandq Secre- E 1 tarial, and V ' ' s Q i Dilworth Walker Dean of the College of Business The Hhunt and peckv system has no Significzuitly, ull members of this exponents in a modern type class. business management class are males. Graduate biologists inquire into the structure of plant life with the aid of a microscope. The physical properties and behavior of metals and their alloys are investigated in a Mechanical Engineering lab. Offering graduate Work in thirty-seven fields, the Graduate School offers Mas- teris and Doctoris degrees to those who meet the requirements designated by the appropriate graduate committee, the Dean, the Graduate Council, and the faculty of the University. 52 Henry Eyring Deon of the Graduate School Advanced study in the field of Chemistry involves the skillful manipulation of corn- , plex equipment. I Q P1'epzu'ation of a thesis is an lII'lPU1'til!1t and interesting part of gI'LlClllkltC Work. i Hazelle B. Mucquin N U R I N Deon of the College of Nursing tgsswwfr' 1 , .,7,a5i,XQss.r le H First-hand experience aids these student nurses to master the theory they learned in class. To prepare its graduates for top-level positions, the newly formed College of Nursing strives to provide students with academic, clinical, and personal opportunities that they may gain pro- fessional competence in their Held. i The correct procedure in preparing an examination 1 table is demonstrated by three student nurses. ' . Vv' t i' if p i' M l if t ', 1' iv If p -KVA 'A' i fg1 f'A' ' A Qualified graduate students may ob- tain in one year a Provisional Certiii- cate, or in two years a Masteris degree in Social Work, which prepares them for the non-sectarian, non-political enterprise of modern social Work. Arthur L. Beeley Deon of the Graduate School of Social Work Class Work is paralleled by Held work, of which a minimum of 450 clock-hours is required for the one-year course. gr' 1 e - -tm m t' at eXPGrienC6 by at g . ,Brac lcf . gten gain X a!OfS 0 Drama m in , . it UmvefSitY PY oduC'd0nS' Behind the smooth performance of opening Orchesis is quickly gaining state-Wide rec- night are many tedious practice sessions. ognition for its outstanding dance creations ART While sewing both the general col- lege student and the Fine Arts major, the College of Fine Arts emphasizes specialized Work in Painting, Sculpture, Architecture, Drama, Dance, and Music to the student Who desires a profession in the Fine Arts. Avard Fairbanks Deon of the College of Fine Arts Potential artists begin their career by Ven- The infant of the schools on the campus ll'Clll turing into the intricacies of still life. tecture is swiftly growing into ldulthood TH DEE S VE NDE S ,f f 5 f' 5 2, 'gl h f Qff W 2 - .ff f 2 IM, 2 gy if W4 . I 2 4 f ' gf 214412 Z 5 7 aff? Z nj if With a few expert strokes of his brush, the artist finishes the detail and color Work of the background, providing an appropriate setting for the main figures which will appear in the foreground. ,,.-Q- N ,.. I M i A 7? 69,81 vilxw ta -sf 51 My s ' W-wx B-ww-w,1w-vm. '-ws-H a t P - V. -- , .Q - , , -N .X -A-V l - .. b . . , . . , , ., ,. .. . . ., ,4-fiagsilfwfge-15:1-W.-EmQ3 f:'a:1x2fw'hf?m1-'?g.m.sw-1 :a-iiftbmfziffssfyigx- 3-9?-T'A'i .M-..,zQ Tf-, WW-,,1L1.lG5',,g . fa 5,3221 , 'S .NN41t'55- -'nf rm. 'Q w :v,,'.'-pq'--f,:w4:Q,'aswlmf-1.1zgmm: Dwelling place of prospective housewives, the Home Economics Building has complete facilities for training in the domestic arts, from the cooking of 21 meal to the sewing on of a button. Going to the Annex?', has become a familiar phrase with car-less Utes since Wartime Army buildings became a part of the University campus. Part of the Annex crowd surveys transportation possibilities alter Ll late afternoon lecture. lt's the early bird who enjoys the foot ball game from the Hfty yard line Focal point of athletic activity on the Ute campus is the Field House. Vw, . fM'i qgusuuifi-U'- 4 One of the four oldest buildings on the campus, the Liluerul Arts Building houses ll variety of de- partments, from Math to S0- Ciology, us Well as the Bureau of Student Council and the Dean of Students' office. Modern ship installations and equipment are an interesting part of the Naval Science Build- ing, which also houses Naval offices and ClL1SS1'O0ITlS. 64 Freshmen girls at Carlson Hall take advantage of Saturday nightis late curfew. fl' , ' ' F The peaceful outward appearance of Carlson Hall camouflages the noisy activity of its ninety girls. Most Utes will recognize this as the Medical Building, but the amysteriesv of the labs and classrooms within are known only to the pre-meds. CQWDLHI G THE FIC. RES f' 9 ,5'422,' f'd Af i '-Q4, . N j S--6-....,,,.,, r---..,,ss. in- f fro-f v-nun-Su.:au-f--r wavvanoi-,T ,, . -f . .W . ' ' N '-z Y. . iii I Q s 1 ' p-Q x -F Q ..f gl mg N 'V' V g- ' W 'mf 4 , xx ' ' li Snag , The center of interest revolves about the principle characters who appear in the foreground. In a spot of prominence, these figures are painted as they actually appear-congregating in groups accord- ing to their common interests or educational accomplishments. THE UBJEOS GM PROP OIQTIO 2 if 5 if f W-M ,f ' 5 I X .19 -f Z 5, ,Z 2' fz Wm., Z f X jf 4? 2 5 5 gf' xqaf , 19- ,ff , ,Ag V g:,.g 34,1 3 A 5255 ff' ' Z ' f:'3z?f1v.. .gif iff if 'Riff ' !'f-if-f f fig? ' mn Mg ' 2 Slowly and with meticulous care, the artist outlines then fills in each figure, careful to place each one in the appropriate spot in his Picture of Your College. Tom Cuthbert The versatile and efficient presi- dent completed il busy term Which found him rewriting the ASUU constitution, spearhead- ing the pep-cap sales, and act- ing as chairman of the Union Building Committee, besides leading the student body through a successful year. Shirley Chamberlin p Gil lker A conscientious and dependable member of While mfmflging his OWU d1'iV6'i1l d0WHt0WU, the ASUU councilv best describes vice- the second vice-president found time to help president Shirley, Whose special duty was to revise the student constitution and to organize direct school assemblies. spring elections. 1-jf Loretta Child . The busy historian could almost always be found in the ASUU oilices, scanning the down- town papers for articles and pictures of Uni- versity student activities. . isis 4 ,Mv - v Ir.-,L .ax-H Rhees Ririe One of the most valuable members of the council, treasurer Rhees Ririe worked out the ASUU budget, and then made sure the com- mittees stayed Within their allotments. E Action taken last of Regents 3P1J1'OV1Bg,,tbCfi5l,wV up ,V,z ,gfwl of a new studeltl be accreditedgili his officers. i f I will be my 1' store, and wilfi facilities for V ' . 'fir Q' iff ',.4 , f' .- 1-Afj . ,V ' in 'Q ,,5-,i' iils-,, ,lf I' Qfwnij Pggez f2g-..j5- if .. rfzl r'g, QN, gt +,,:,g, a,j- ' L1,.'?f4E'1fl ' , Q M Q xx Shirley Russon Recording minutes of executive council meet- ings and handling ASUU correspondence proved to be a big job for the popular secretary. Publications Council Editor and business man- ager selection and guid- ance is the Work of Theron S. Parmelee, Rich- ard Parmelee, Halbert Greaves, E. B. Christian- sen, Gil Iker, and Beverly Romney. Apportionment Board Approving budgets and alloting funds for student activities Was handled by Rhees Ririe, Theron Par- melee, jim Brown, Tom Cuthbert, Dick Parmelee, standing, and Leon Gar- rett, A. Ray Olpin, and George Pierson. Debate Council The intercollegiate debate activities of University stu- dents Were managed by George Adamson, Frankie Robbins, Edith Chamber- lin, Belva Barlow, jacob Geerlings,and Royal Garff. Student Affairs Council Rules governing organiza- tions and celebrations on the campus were formu- lated by Theron Parmelee, Dee Olsen, Tom Cuthbert, Rhees Ririe, john Ballif, Douglas Woodruff, stand- ing, and Ada Whitely, George Pierson, and Myr- tle Austin. Athletic Board Scheduling intercollegiate athletic contests and man- aging intramurals was the responsibility of Parry Sorenson, Theron Parme- lee, james Hodson, H. Hamilton, Richard Ben- nion, Ike Armstrong, N. P. Neilson, standing, and L. D. Hiner, Leon Car- rett, Leland Creer, A. Ray Olpin, Elton Pace, and Leo Provost. Music Council Coordination and direc- tion of the activities of the groups in the music department was handled by Norma Lee Madsen, jo Ann Hunsaker, front, and Louise Hill Howe, LeRoy 1. Robertson and Ronald D. Gregory. BARBARA REISER JO ANN HUNSAKER JANE HATCH JEANNETTE ALLEIN BEVERLY ROMNEY MARJORIE GARDNER 76 EVELYN THOMPSON CAROL CORNWALL BONNIE STUCKI ELAINE HAYWARD BETTY FUNK MAR JEAN LARSON , 33 2.1: in 1 1 ,L 6-' fi frin- W . The Associated Women Stu- dents, Council continued its outstanding Work on the cam- pus this year. Proving its Worth as a promoter of Wom- en,s activities, the organiza- tion was responsible for the successful Freshman Sponsor Program, TWinster,s Spinster's Spreef, Hello Week,s Activity Open House, and the annual Hall of Fame. Jeanne Anderson President In order not to be outdone by the feminine students on the campus, the Associated Men Students, council introduced a successful Big Brothern sponsor program during Freshman Week. The remain- der of the year,s activities consisted of a men only' Smoker and a highly competi- tive Track and Field Day. PAUL PEERY JOHN KNIGHT Dewey Brodbeck President JOE TANGARO BRENT SCOTT VIRGIL FAIRBANKS KEN SMITH 3 CHARLES THOMAS JIM TODD JOHN NAISBITT WALLY JENKINS 77 F Z 4 5 5 5 wnmw-ww-mv. w :Z ,nf '., Q , .LV fi , fi W if 1? Mwmrfr i 1 fi Wg 4 f .- K X' f if Z Z Z Z f 2 f f ff g ff K 5 f f f am if Z! X 4 Z ' Z if ZW Z Z .. 1 Z gy ' Z Z fa fzifii Z 1 Z . -2' ' 'f Z 5 ,M zhf ' 2 f f Z Z ? Tp? 1' .,V. t' 1- - ,J1? '.ff ' ,5 Z V ,WMS . --fwf1:,f, X . I fa f fi 1 fi 1 f 4 1' fl7fff-' 7 jf ww, ff E? Starting on Z1 new group of figures, the artist quickly, almost carelessly, pencils them into the picture. In their faces he captures a touch of bewilderment-as if in admiration and wonderment of the scene around them. In their hands they tightly clutch a green hat-proud perhaps-but sincerely desirous of be- coming one of the group-of gaining a prominent place in this Picture. These are the Freshmen. Patty Piiman, vice presiclentg Joan Schwendiman, secretory: John Kclrpowitz, treasurer. Don Ostler President Claire Hummel JoAnn Harvey Dean Ellertson Phillip Besselievre Ann Draper Mary Joy Decker Robert N. Jorgensen Ann Nicholls Jay Moyes Robert Parratt James Schwab Glen Hoggan Ann Hinckley Gene Gritton Marleen Rasmussen Kenneth Goates Bob Long Donna Madsen Harold Gordon Price Duane Wilcox Margaret Bergeson Teddy Neil Nelson Ed Moreton Toni Turpin Venus E..Melonas Don Ostler James R. Dunn Nancy Salisbury Don Manwaring Connie Hunsaker Keith Daybell Barbara Redford Louise Edwards Scott Steele Carol Nelson Nan Brockbank Bob Gygi Carolyn Forsman Marlene Meyers Earl Hanger Bayard Taylor Annette Steeneck Mary Cannon Muriel Kae Beck Marilyn Snow Peggy '90 Gerald Kendall Clifford Coon Raymond Wood Theral Mott Georgia Smedley Tom Potts Elaine Kolby York Smith Anne Pettigrew William Trivett Donetta Rushton Mary Ann Peterson Lenore Sundberg Ronald Pflueger Ann Parkinson Joan Escandon Elaine Borgstrom Alexander Fisher Betty James James Ostler Dorothy Troester Jeri Lu Crowther Carol Bissegger Ray Cooper Dale Sharp Leland Osburn Barbara Kerr Marleau Charvoz Diann Bigelow Russell Hennefer J. D. Boren Barbara Evans Robin Campbell Don Crawford Dean Parkin Beverly Clark Lucy Ann Richardson Pauline Hedges Jerry Lake Judy Nelson jSl1irley Crump Bruce Goodrich Clyde Fisher Nancy Johnson Larry Hassard Leon Duffy Bonnie Ryan Shirley Sharp Carol Menlove Dale Litherland Marilyn Turner Ed Hayward Joyce Rawlings Ronald Hanson Marilyn Oliver Elsa Nelson Maurice Roskelley Jack L. Foster Barbara Hickman Richard Borg Verna Lietz Ann Cynthia Davies Paul Jensen Ronald Watts Frank Foss Bart Baldwin Joyce White Barbara Chadwick Gary Hugh Ulrich Max Ingalls Kaye Okuda Barbara Fleming Monte Jacobs Janet Mclesse Robert Coleman Betty Bunker Geniel Childs Meriam Peterson William Mike Powell Eugene Sorenson Philip R. Kennicott Dale Barnes Eleanor Ricks Bob Sanders Barbara l.. Weeks Gerald Love Helen Rice Boyd Brown Dietrich Gehmlich Cheryl Townsend Donald P. Omer Joyce Durham Donna Bingham Colleen Clark Sue Sanford Don Freebairn Rachel Day Carolyn Silvers Donald Zeiger Mary Louise Summerhays Guy Cook Eleanor Goodman Frank Stout Dorothy Mae Gregory Robert Ferguson Robert E. Schoenhals Virginia Bird Marguerite Davis .lunius Romney Virginia Rhodes Fred Fushimi Darlene Anderson James Kastanis Karl Topham Fred Mason Ellen Faber Elaine Worthen Harold S. Madsen Albert Lundell Gale Thorne Lou Christensen Della Kono Jerry Miller .lack Pickrell Thomas Metos Janeth Jensen Betty Jean Berbert Dianne Fife Dan Siegel Elwood Backman Cornelia Mayers Joye Bruce .Ioan Newman Marilyn Van Horn Alan Matheson Scott A. Reese Elwin Nielson Jeanine Heusser Robert Bartlett Joan Capener Helen Williams William Reid Lambert Joseph W. Thalman Jeri Bates Bernice Neil Dick McDonald Bonie Palfreyman Earl E. Damitz Betty .lo Christensen Scott C. Flandro Lilly Jackson Kay Buchanan Ross Allen Don Holt Merrilyn Guggisberg Joe Jensen Ralf Pollei Charles Henderson Michael Oberg Robert Frank Betty Whitehead Mary Lou Karren Ronald B. Rosenlund Don E. Moss Gloria Bardsley Wallace Ludlow Howard Walton Marilyn Conover Robert Quaney Nadine Fisher Steve Forsberg LaRee Orr Paul A. Larson Kirk Moyes Marlene Olsen Seigfried Weiss Norma McLeod i Rosanne Cline Charles Higham Max Evans Gloria Steffensen Mayan lnayatullah Haruko Terasawa Eleanor Gates Lowell Brimley Barbara Crowther Larry M. Christensen Faye Bennion Bill Wagner Gene K. Christiansen Joyce Parry Dick Snow Nancy Topping Gerald Michelsen Susan Woolley John C. Bryner Diane Hamilton Elizabeth Crawley Dorene Rushforth Richard Liddiard Douglas Johnson Duane G. Richardson Ardyth Vickers Shirley Brown Shirley Whifed Neil Chrisfenson Tom F. Jensen LaMar Jarvis William Palmer Frances M. Howard Lou Jean Woolley Virginia Fox Lorna Fetzer Renee Ogden Howard Barfleh Robin Gray A. Gordon Pyper Shefliord H. Thompson Vivian Arleen Ness Kendall Burnham Calvin Wilde Joyce Silfast Beverly Nielson Jerry Harvey Jerry Ann Knowlton Joan Louise Barg Andy Pratt Lorraine Wimmer Blair Brewster Roberi H. lundquisi Glayde Jensen Sally Simms Marshall lhrig Paul Robinson Eugene Knowles Joan Granberg Monte Willardson Sherman H. Ryan David West Thomas Tolbert Shultz Janet Merrill Diane Evans Beverly Reese Clair Peterson Janice Tolman Julie Terry Mary Elizabeth Mast Richard Margetts leroy Wullstein Joyce Blackhurst Phyllis Bench Barbara Eschler Keith Baxter Margene Barker Frank Lerner Joyce Gibson Bonnie Hunsaker Bette Beller Roger Petersen Janet Young Carlin Kimball Joy Basinger Bill Husbands Delores Decker Shirley Ann Harper Jeanne Griffin Gene R. Rasmussen Ruth Wagstaif Sterling Gray Ruth Butcherite Don Donaldson A. W. Hall Kent McGregor Ray Marti Donna Fern Ogilvie Beverly Hills Marilyn Nordberg Donald B. Miller Shirley Hiner Barbara Woodhead Jack Mills Ray P. Gunnell Jack D. Parker Richard O. Christiansen Maurine Morley Helen Scott Everett Oliphant John R. Brown Susan Kearnes Maynard Viot Jere' Sewell Karl Swan Geraldine May Moray Lavar Best Dixie Clay Norina Rogers Shauna Wood .Ierry Green Joan Griffith Harry Carlson Mary Roberts Grant lmkley Marjorie Liddle Donna King Dean Ashby Robert Parry Brent A.Feltch Ann Bowman Orv Sommerstedt Rita Jensen Kirk Knowlden Joyleen Maryon Lovis Kelsch Pat McLaughlin Jerildean Jarman Robert L. Hall Clifton Walker Lucille Pulsipher Ray Hunter Edith McGaughey Norma Godden Fred Egbert Arlene Mickelsen Margaret Horsley Verna Timmins DeVaughn Bell Ronald Simmons Pat Freeman Pat Holst Richard P. Bailey Helen Burns Barbara Blanchard Richard C. Fagg Brien Mooney Shirley Evans Donald P. Nash John A. Jelte Dale Gebo Ida Smith Carol Conrad Howard Reichman Jay Heiner Donald S. Williams Ramond Clinton Sackett Ruth Brown William Harvey Bullock John E. Kutulas Edwin Bolton Betty Cox Eldon D. Sleitht Helen Barlow Elwood C. Treglown Merlene Burningham Mariorie Whiteley Roscoe Peterson Dick Egan Fern Loa Fink LaMar Giles Fae Millerberg Lois Ipson Gaylen Rigby D. L. Taylor Gertrude Oliekan Morris Miles Gayle Sellick David D. Dix Binny Dowell Au-Deane Shepherd Gae Barrus ' Darlene Jones Richard Elzinga Barbara Matthews Lloyd Peterson David Egillson Gayle Alston Leroy V. Holladay Raymond Shultz Carol Sue Ellison Thomas Coyne Carol Woods Margery Thompson Jean Crask Reed C. Culp Richard Griffith Richard P. Barnes Lowell Christensen William Mooney C. Basil Williams Aeiko Fukui Farr W. Hansen John Dawson LaDon Meldrum Jane Lee Gaumnitz Margaret Wheeler J. Rex Fowler Robert E. Lee Bob Evans Ardeth Rasmussen Luella Weimert Joyce Jorgensen Richard Kesler Jerold Jackman G. Leland Burmingham Marjorie Anderson Carma Fellows Carmen Black Gwen Howell Barbara Nilson Scott Clugston William James Brett Paulsen Starr Randall Marilyn Huckins Billie Capes Lynwood Liddell William Dugmore David C. Azbill Wayne Pace Grant Haertel JoAnn Peterson Nancy Pitchforth John H. Van Wag Cor Hofman Barbara Glade Nick Kepros Elizabeth Weggeland Patsy Cutler Ruth Lile DeAnn Atkinson Colleen Birch Geraldine Shilling James W. Tias Earl Wight Joyce Castleton l.aMar Hills Barbara Manwaring Margie Wendelboe Clark Ogden Robert B. Halladay Robert F. Wells Tracy Smith Carolyn Bennion Barbara Boyle Geraldine Parkin Gwenn Alvord Joe Jeppson Keith Young William E. Harris Barbara Allen Eva Mary Campbell Jay R. Geddes Beverly Farnsworth Pat Williams Peggy Saville L. J. Cummings Jean Snow Angus Belliston Alice Ritchie Nancy Colton Earl Monson Wallace R. Smith Marilyn Lowry Jean Ranker Geraldine Patterson Karl Jensen Lizabeth Strobel Minnie Jane Welch Stanley Anderson Cleo Yeager Susan Lingenfelter Pauline Thomas J. Aelin Bickmore Marilyn Billings Val Winkle Marlene Roach Calvin E. Anderson Marty Tullis William Paul Karen Senior Dick Latimer Anne Runswick Gilbert Haycock Marilyn Barton Charles Pope Charlene Shirley Gaylord Johnson Marie Madsen Clem F. Tebbs Pat Gollaher Roy Eakle Clara Ann Carlisle Roland Heuser Marilyn Peak Doug Thomsen Norma Stocking James L. Colbert Marion Linde Chad K. Fisher Dwight Hart Darleen Pearson Sue Bradford Stephan R. Covey Don Pearson Joan Sutherland Joy Davis Darrell Kent Wright Annette Montgomery Marcelyn Day George H. Park Lee Vincent Jeraline Green Marion Baer Tess Goodrich Kenneth Karren Delbert Reeves Charlotte Clawson Carol Ripley William F. Barrett Grant Sheffield Norma N. Ecker Richard Russell Clara Yamashita Moreno Robins Darlene Depue David Thompson MarJean Larson Jack Cordery Carol Anderson Scott Huntsman Shirley Jones Don Ensign Doris Chipman Gordon R. Elliott Delpha Anderson Leon Willes Narda Riddle James Watkins Verna Critchlow James C. Dean Joann Nichols Ted Davis Sherry Hudson Robert Waite Shirley Van Heiningen Kenneth Erickson Marion Adams Richard Wetherell Joe Ann Dixon Ray Trottier Sonya Allred Ben Rawlings Lorraine Goodfellow Douglas Nielson Shirley Adamson Robert L. Hatch Lois Christensen Paul Reeves Sharon Nelson Douglas R. Anderson Sally Ann Brooks George H. Earl Rose Mary Morris Weston Nielsen Beverly Urry Donald Zarkou Connie Bailey Keith Widdowsen Sally Allen Ben Holbrook Mariean Stauffer Donald Sevy Nancy Ann Rich Gordon R. Putnam Joyce Archibald David Heath Lillian L. Curvin Vaughn Rees Gwen Bradford Bill Rawson Elaine Bradshaw Carl Smith Rita DaRonch Lloyd Brown C. Gerald Parker Luis DeRidder Leah Hagen Frances Andrews Lois Driggs Tonie Lund Ralph N. Maud Clifton Hofheins Reid Lloyd Grant Sandstrom Mary Tietien Thomas Caine Joan Wagstaff Carolee Nordgre Marlynn Bohmar l Russell Schonianl Sue Enloe Anne Arterburn Stanley R. Sharp Sherman Haack Geraldine Green Jeannine Thurbel Roy D. Preece Bob Little Ruline Case Gloria Cordova Denzil Rogers Bradford Brine Patty Pitman Clayton Fairbourn Mary Jean Gimple Louis Wallis Marlene Freeman Milton Bouumgart Marion Dean Howard Hagen Shirley Redd Steve Browning Norma Cole Willard Rogers Janice Young Richard Budd Bonnie Worthen William D. McCleary Catherine Pearson Don O. Warner Pat Campbell Fred Pingree Mary Pappasideris Alfred Van Wagenen Sylvia Smedley Bruce Reeves Marva Pulsipher Lynn Terry Lance Pat Crosby Teruo Fuiii Beverly Jane Matson Don Thompson Jo Holt Howard Bradford Charlaine Lesueur George Burnham Joan Mendenhall Reed Hunter Alice Coyte Reed M. Jacobs Barbara Cecil Irvin Delbert Bird Caroline Robinson Gary Harmon Mary Mclntyre Monte Poulson Ann Cardall Dave Richards Corky Ronneburg Duane Ridd Elaine Grover William Leatham Shirley Merrell Lynn Staker Carol Lou Kimball W. F. Savage Virginia Owen Richard D. Jorgensen Clair Bowen Dale H. Sansom Kathryn West John Hendricks Patricia Ness Frank M. Davis Clarann Carlisle Stanley Smiths Shirley Fehr Dick Freeman Gaye Evans Robert Hite Marian Davis Catherine Peterson Mary Hansen Lawson Burke Ludvig Olsen Arland Larsen Marilyn Steiner Joanne Bryant Paul S. Dixon Marlene Peterson Kay Blackner Alan Sorensen Marilyn Murphy Gloria Peterson Lee R. Derrick Glenn Smith Judy Slingerland Carolyn Beal Henry Grady Hari Kaye Nelson Sharon Haight Donna Bills Douglas Christensj John Burt Donna Davidson Lola Nessen Art Sutton Charles Lynn Birkinshaw Leland Horton Ardys Mason Beverly Heslingfon Gordon Knight Colleen Roundy Kaiherine Andrews Donald W. Richman Raymond G. Visser Kathorin Blackhurs? Mary Kawaguchi Delamar Johnson Darrell George Rensfrom Walter Wilson Jane Sfeenblik Wallace Johnson Janice Bergeson Maxine Urry Nancy Lee Hancock Bill Moncur Dean Austin Elva Bartleh Joan Schwendiman Darlene Kuhlmann John S. Heufner William T. Ryan Kay Mitchell Nellie Abraham Shauna Mclafchy Mollie Jo Taylor Jerald N. Engstrom Paul James Melvin Morrow Afton Wallgren Carol Joy Condie Ann Bennett Allen Kimball Richard Wirfhlin Mary Conely Jo Anne Peiers Gordon Dunn -V -W f 95, 4, f , ,fff by fl 1 f mary! fvpfff .. , R, an , it if ' f 5: f 'Q ? j z. f Z 5f f ?-1 m ff . Z gf, 1- . J sg . f -x is gig , 1 -151 W ff 1, fl? ffl! 'ZX I 1 ww, fa f if 7 ff ' f f ,ff 44, W Wav ff if fff, ff , S , f - , f 2 ' .5 5 2' : .' 3 ' JT' ' ' 11? ' , 5vQ 5 E . ,1':2Q7'gI ,,-.'2' ' 'ff ff I I x. .,,-fziff ga fe ff '7712',lffVX'fZ,f fun, 2 f an-if ri , 1 ff :J--04'-? - -' 5 f ' f uf. ' M V. .v'f-Q,-32255 -' f , ,193 ,Zz ,Q .:!' '-4' 'zfff ' :nZ?7j-yi' . ,--?Zg, 422 .- gf? .ff-131' 3 ' fi gh ' -z, 7- ff!! . Y M24 F TL? I' ,Z 'fizif' W ' , 'Eu , 4,59 V5,Q,L f- f , ,Z z, y'f,',.' f ff' 9ii.'f5' X Z! Z Z , i 5 tim 55, ms iw 11:-1 -:i, 'Q it -.-Q ,,. ,,:5,..,.. 5 Tiara: '9iiE:?i?WiQ,'g2.,' A if ,N Q t ,f W' uw i,ys 31,qt 72 Occupying a more salient position than the Freshmen, the next group of figures receives the careful attention of the artist. VVcaring the white sweaters of the Spurs and IK,s, they are a little cocky to the freshmen, friendly with the upperclassmen-in a year,s time they have gained confidence. They are the school spirit, and the artist must capture this vitality While drawing the Sophoinores. wwf. Alice Creer, secretcxryp .Ioan Tanner, treasurer Marilyn Charvoz, vice president. James Bench President John Chipman Cherry Moslander Richard Ensign Barbara Osbourne James R. Soderberg Joanne Earnsnuw Elizabeth Silver Joe Amano Janice Escandon Allen Brown Barbara Hendry Alben Zarnsky Elinor Yancey Mary Helen Guilford Geraldine Free Richard Arthur Baker Richard William Dubois Margaret -rennanr ' Robert N. Chappell Jim A. Gibson Don Dick Joy Thorpe Richard Eliason Ray Gardiner Melva Pulsipher Mitzi Cafes Oral Wood Doreen Gygi Elizabeth Carley Nielson Nancy Emerson Leonora Cannon John Hofheins Ray lloyd Norma Jean Knudson Lovere Andrew Moesser Earl Knudson Ruth Noall Ralph Caro, Jr. Donna Louise Carlson Marian Woodward Mifsuo J. Mizuiani Bill Markroft Jack Irving Baker Keith Bradley Bill Edwards Virginia Neeley Billie J. Bunnell Marilyn Pierce lla Draper Marilyn Charvoz Teddy Hunter Burke L. Winget Tom Steffen Virginia Woolley John Knight James H. Sitton Beverly Benson James A. Roberts Davona Bennett Roger Andrew Carasso Mary Pope Gerald W. Sharp Kenneth Truscott Anne Bennion Frank Bagley Hills Marilyn Janke Ruth Hollister Carl Anselmo Calvin Elkington Michael Fitzgerald Margene Steiner Colleen Crandall Daryle H. Garfield W. Blair Walkington Elwood A. Crandall Maxine Tidwell Marilyn H. Best Darrel Allington Edward Leroy Kmeck Jeanette Mitarai Dean H. Bradshaw Shirley Thomas Pete Vanclehei Lloyd Harold Bullock Roland S. Jackson Carl E. Burningham Justin Livingston Robert L. Cook Ann Bauchman Robert Palmer Ann Walker Nofmfl Nielson Lugene Brewer Arthur Densley Clarence Waterfall Mona Jean Nicodemus Gvffh F- Bwifhwuite Don L- 050m Ken Hampton Malin Russell Weiler Nancy Richardson Ivy Jean Reid Gfekhen Welnshelm Jeanne Snndell Ladd Thomas Robert Harmon DeMar Jones R. Max Beeny Betty LaRae Park Marvin Jarvis Bruce Despain Denise Ream Jack Sanders Wiliam M. Curtis Joan Cutler Kenneth Rich Darleen Knapton Ellis Hague Daniel Skala Geraldine King S. Mark Johnson William H. Perkins Valerie Birkenshaw LeRoy R. Lindeman Eileen Osmond Garland Bray Myrle McDermaid Allen Snow Nick Zumadakis Lohree Anderson Dorotha Sharp lrlane Butler Gerre Lu Hughes Brent McGhie Claire Schreiber Wayne C. Neff Bill Ludwig Rex D. Eastman William L. Young Karen Boggess Clifford Barron Dan J. Manning Norman C. Shaw Helen Toolson Alice Creer Earl W. Featherstone Harold Moss Glen Tuckett Donna Wood Suzanne W. Greaves Dow Richardson John Lamb Earl Matheson James D. Christensen Keith R. Ollis Daryl L. Brough Glen Edmunds . Rodney Minister Florence Richards Dick Lindberg Joan Blackhurst Jack Hansen Deta W. Peterson Ray Lubeck Dixie Lee Anderson Parry Hagen Jack Cottrell Robert Bullock Don Fowles James W. Otterson Rose M. Samuelsen Dorothey Higley I Mariory Bennion Richard Young Julie Senior Neel J. Pass Gene Mercer Norma Lancaster Ted Jensen J. W. Sargent Mary Antoniades Joseph M. Anderson Jack C. Stevenson Raymond Shanks Steve R. Love Mary Lois Reichert Shirley Stout Arleen Burnham Vivian Chang Stephen Mostardi Harold D. Olsen Marilyn Twining Rae Jean Haight Charles W. Fink A Pat Langford Nancy Mutart Deloy Maryon Dwan Jacobsen Robert B. Goris Boyd Petersen W. D. Wardle Fred E. Ulrich Wayne Garrett Keith Goasland Lyman Bond Patsy Judd Frank A. Woodbury Norman L. MacKay Glade Merrill Robert Glade David Duchlmier Bill B.Green John M. Swenson Shirley Farrer Beverly Keeley Nancy Brockbank Richard Christofferson James Francis Robin Burt Jerald Rosevear Gordon P. Bethers John Douglas Allen Donald C. Fresne Jay M. Hill Alicebeth Brasher Vernon Gorzitze Joy Haslam Caryl Peterson David Hubbard Kent Farnsworth Jeannine Merrill Corinne Clay Howard S. Winters Kenneth Kenney Steven W. Straw Norman Riggs Kenneth J. Allein Russell J. Yeates Virginia Bills Buron Robinson Donna Behunin Harry Wallace Edwin H. Burgoyne Arthur D. Bentley Beryl Jones Kelton Chamberlain Carol Nicholes Diane Dorrity Paul Osterloh Beverly Bushman Jean Thomas J. Henry Clarke Ed F. Contratto Marilyn Parkin Jewel Spilsbury Donald F. Logan Douglas Hart Kathryn Kammerman Ver Lynne Freebairn Joyce Mansell Don Wrathall Evelyn Thompson MarllY Thomas Sum shurllea Duane M. Butler Robert Brandon Dolores Miller Kenneth E. Crellin Raea L' Passel' Carole Hama' William Barton Ann Nicholes Wayne A. Fernelius Dorothy Finlayson Maxine Anaenaf' Zelda Ha'-'slan Dale l. Droubay Pat Ridges Clifford Stephens Gloria Luncl Barbara Fisher Bill Andrews Flora Vail Marilyn liston Robert A. Seltzer Corrine Paxman Mary Kidman Duaine Berger Louise Hobbs Craig Bentley Phyllis Johnson Marie Harris Ken Smith Wilma Toone June A. McGavin Rosalie Richards Norma Wallace Richard E. Barker Meridon McAllister Carol Bates Farrell Calton Bob Wylie Susanne Cutler William G. Handy llene Steenblik Franklin Hollingsworth Dawna Adamson Shirley Hoskins Elfreda Tanner Mariorie Tedesco Stan Richards Betty Ann Johnson John C. Shamy Marvin E. Conlon Eddyio Ekker Carole Mae Brewer Pat Platt R. Raymond Barnes Joel K. Nelson Colleen Chytraus Ursula Spangenberg Arnold Drews Judy Stoddard William R. Poole Merrilyn Storrs Paul M. Armstrong Glen Hatch Joan Butler .lay M. Hill Shirley Bigney Darlene Wood Bonnie Madsen Elwin Burke Patricia Robinson Mariorie Hinckley Joann Lewis Blaine Ekstrand Frank A. Condie A. Keith Merrill Margaret Shepherd Richard W. Blomquist Nona Watson Emma Lou Romney Seiji Shibq i, W... , . ,-. I Marie Smith H. R. Kosmata Ray Hunter Wood Joan Thomas Ruth Wvlkoften -l0l'm F- Clarke Bill Worthington Frances Stillman Annette Smith La Var Krantz Cvlvin Wllklns MUVY Newman Colleen Jenson Robert Mukai Earl Wunderli Jeanne Mariani -lane? B- Foster Emefmn Wes' Karl Weiss Jean McGregor Richard Winters Madelyn McLane John W. Wainwright Joan Tanner Joyce Tanner Richard L. Riley Dixon A. Lee Beverly Patterson W. H. Porter Randolyn Sharp Clifford Chadwick Robert Telford Rinda Romney Annette Burrows Don C. Holladay Wallace E. Williams Bob Nelson Darlene Knudson Mary Ann Hales Lindy L. Ozancin R. P. Kuhn Glen Lloyd Mdrgdref BOIl'lOW Lowe Ashton John N. Ong Don Siggard Beverly Derbidge Betty Johnson Dexter Penman Barbara Pike Kent Stout Evonne North Raymond Sumser Joyce Tollstrup Dorothy l. Broderick James A. Newbold Pat Ward Don Lind William M. Strange Kathleen Cullimore Russell Bishop Joan Pyper Robert T. Ferguson Kay Williams Frank H. Delost Katie Jeanne Anderson George Haymond June Brockbank Dick Murdock Robert Holland Roy W. McLeese, Jr. Carol Kapp Elizabeth Wilson Darline Anderson Janice Madsen James Dyer Barbara J. Newcomb John Thomas Seigle Eldon Lundberg Maylene Cummings Art Hurzeler Colleen Jordan Thelma Richards Earl T. Fearn Robert B. Anderson Harold E. Christensen Dick Sorenson Evelyn Madsen Elaine Brimley Jerry O'Brien Brent Eqgqr Donna No,-gon Marilyn Giles John Bushman Newell Ford Virginia Adams Bonnie Keysor Chqrles Quilfer Larry Michaelson Richard E. Hunter Anne Coughlin Marshall Bennett Dar,-ell B. Eokle Cqyhe,-ine MacLean Ona Bartlett Gail Despain Louis Midgeley June Moncur A. Wesley Davis Susan Lerwill Jay Horrocks Yvonne Faux M. Ramond Beal Janet Oberg Richard Pearce Judy Midgley John Naisbitt Alice Olsen Eldon Greaves Joyce Oswald Kenneth Hilton Kathryn Simons Scott Partridge Joan Romney Paul Geerlings Janet Brown Darrell F. Smith Jim Mason Lola L. George Marilyn Cliff Lynn L. Smith Marilyn McFarlane Helen Taylor Barbara Nielson Wilford A. Wiseman Barbara Barlow John H. Williamson Kent L. Walton LaMar Hopkins A. Trevor Shaw Nancy Crandall Dolores Winegar Beverly Romney John Maw Lawrence Plant Ruth V. Ray Betty Jo Eastin Janice Buehner Le Grande Winegar Howard Dunn Glorya Garcia Gerald N. Christensen Helen Sears Calvin C. Cook OPHO OIQES Beverly Backman Mary Milewski Edmund Allen Robert J. Pearson Marilyn Oleson Elmer Dudman John Hulme Joan Hovey Elaine Wilson Woodley Shipp David Steffensen Nadine Anderson Richard Carter Robert Anderson Gerry Hay Colvin Gourley Bonnie Plummer Cora Lee Moore Clyde Anderson Jeanne Layton Zoe Ann Wiley Darwin Olsen Gwen Johnson James Crawley George Morley Margaret McCorren V i Z J X Q f ffl, f '-gi 2 , f Wa j M W I W f f 'gif ? iagifgfff, Still another group appearsg this time the artist exercises meticulous care in drawing them. Freshness and exhuher- ance have changed to suaveness and sophistication. Dressed in formal attire they attend the Prom. They Work to get important positions on the publica- tions, and hope for appointments to Mortar Board and Skull and Bones. From their ranks will come next yearis leaders. The artist endeavors to convey in his Picture their feeling of impor- tance as he draws the Juniors. Pauline Plant, vice presidentp June Stuuffer secretoryg Joan Olpin, treasurer. Sterling Colton I President Marilyn Oberg Rodney Parkin Vico Henriques Raya Madsen Barbara Ware Warren Davis Bob Middlemas Wayne F. Pearson Harry P. Bluhm Gerald Hearn Elizabeth Lindhe Theril L. Lund Mary Ellen Wood Reber? Hicks Carl Neil Erickson Ronald Pexton Loyd John Campbell Warren DOWnWUrd Leah Cowan Lloyd Wm. Neal Calvin J. Powell Jean Dinwoodey M. Dale Latimer Jerold L. Davis Joyce Davis Max Howarth Parker William Chrisiofferson Maxine Vuksinick Dale Tidwell William Emery Jack Bryan Joan Winegar Barbara Brooks Glen Foster George K. Thompson Karl E. Bell Ruth Long Carol Moss Richard Aldous Charles G. Thomas Dick Wirick Seth F. Beyeler Elaine English Burton S. Tingey Rachel Calder ' Frank McCabe Norma McPhail William J. Pino Betty Sue Plum Don L. Olsen l.orin Richards Robert E. Kelly Earl Huntington Geraldine Greer l w Rulon H. Nuttall Margaret M. Bullock R. Richard Steed Armond Rex Bigler Norma Lee Madsen Harvey Sweitzer l Mark Brown Rhoda Jane Nielson Rod Kump Lorraine Gallacher Frank A. Notti Norman Olsen R'cl c 'd D' Roberfs Bill Hutchinson Jim King Marilyn Ness James G. Smith ll8 Harold Compton Virginia Ware H. R. Steffens Janet Johnson Robert Haerr Virginia Pearson William Bartell Green Neil R. Williams Jun Oniki Joann Coyte Jack W. Newton John B. Giles John E. Moray Earl Heusser Ann Gatherum William J. Madison, Jr. Janet Dean Masaru Hamada Jay A. Land Barbara Robison Lyman J. Olsen J. Robert West Barbara Buchanan Pat Pierpont Duane Gale Colleen Connelly Don Lowe Don C. Steele JoAnn Hunsaker Alan Creer Sheridan Reid Marilyn Smith Jane Stauffer David Bert Engstrom Venton Parrish Carlston Norman B. Birch Clifford Stauffer DeEtte Jones DeVon Day Joyce Jensen Richard Mercer Mariam Parker Fraveir E. lsaman Lee Loraine Kemp Roger Bown Hal Welch Glen A. Thomas Don Douglas Diane Nicholson Beverly Berger Jay E. Reddicks Dennis Price John A. Basinger, Jr. Eugene O'Brien Betty Funk Elaine Martin Barnes Robert Battey Bob Halberslaben Gerry Gold Dean Frank Corbett Richard R. Moray Barbara Page Edward Brooks Aaron Beard Janet Young Nancy McConahay Faruq Asadullah McCoy Maior Gordon Crofts Nancy Newman Billie Baker Ethelyn Ann Hansen Ernest Bianchi Herb Hills Robert N. Cain Warren D. Fishburn Joan Allen Robert L. Layton Joan Buckwalter Richard H. Smith Geniel Blunt E. D. Jewett Clyde Edelman Patricia Morgan Leon W. Gourdin Richard G. Hansen Marilyn Bradshaw Rex Smellie Stanley Schoenfeld Durward A. Burnett William J. Bowring Carl Holst Mearle C. Marsh Carl B. Thorsted Robert A. Linde Joyce Lindquist Jeanne Maw Maurice Capson Leon Searle Wayne V. Russell Nettie Tucker Finley L. Milne Verda Lou Wetzel Richard D. Wright John N. Cannon Laura Peterson Donald Ross Frenette Donald M. Ellsworth Robert Millard Calvin Clyde Joy Christiansen Wayne Knapp Mariorie Ostler Wally Miltonberger Jacklyn Hoggan Gilbert Scharffs .loan Cornwall 3 Grant M. Vincent Verdeen Hanson Richard P. Hanson Kaye H. Kilburn Jo Ann McAllister Lewis C. Miner Kenneth R. Garrett Ardith Kimball Helen Smith y 122 Marian Clark Grant Francis Jackie Chatterton Norma Warenski Earl B. Hunting Robert C. Hansen Julia Jensen Barbara Blackhurst Ward Wenner William Edstrom Renae Reeder Jeannette Smith Margaret Barwick Don L. Anderson Marilyn Edwards Edward Huber Pauline Gale Calvin Buhler Annette Shurtleff Dale R. Hawkins Ann Prisby Lee Smith Mary Reiser Ralph M. Wright Dianne Ishmael Richard Clayton Ruth Johnson Barbara Carpenter Enoch J. Stolla Joyce Jerrell Glen Den kers Herb Urry Joy Green Karyl Jean Lamont Leon B. McAllister Helen Marshall Robert M. Mills David White Irene Bolinder Allan Keller Pat Winsor Thomas Dillon l-elle' Shepherd Anita Mae Allen William Bobolis Janice Day Joe Williams Joan Hammond Dick Siggarcl Daniel Y. Kim .J Earl Edmunds Carolyn King Anna Lou Dinwoodey Jay Burt Eugene Carson Moriha Louise Ne Ida Williams O. R. Padien David Holdaway Dorothy Fouste Ray Anne Shrader Arnold Rottman R. Wayne Lamber? Melbci J. Egbert Miriam Van Wcigenen Ross Moody lso Lowell R. Hall Gerry Humphries Alan Holbrook Mary Louise Young Robert V. Alexander Jeanne Ludwig Elias Torres Carlene Larsen Norton Parker R. Dawne Edling Curtis Ackerlind Barbara Koch Gordon W. Hickman Carolyn Tensmeyer Kathleen Mcl.qtCl1y Kent Ffunlilln Olds Don Van Steeter La Rue Hadlock Wayne D. Hoff Chloe Kammerman Renee Christensen Wallace Miner John Baukol Barbara Jean Alvey Jeanne Walker Richard B. Waldron Ken Hanni Marian Francis Lila Lindsay Vic C. Oberhansley L. Gale Moore Eleanor Laing Marjorie Murdock Robert K. Potter Ross Hunsoker Mayre Beth Nielson Donald Stevens Bonnie Lee Earl Weaver Dolores Johnson John C. Beaslin Dorothy Kirk Ted Christensen Gwendolyn Quilico Eugene Ferrin Norma Nuttall Klyde Peterson Beverly Montgomery Heber Jacobs Irma Smith Pat Raucci Blanche Vincent John Ensign Francis Elizabeth Maud Bill Boren 126 Ruth Lindberg Richard Haymond Bertha O'Koren Edna Zaelit Marian Jones Luke Vaura Henry Nygaard John Crofts Mary Outzen Lois Graham Joyce Ann Trowbridge Justin Kreek Joy Ellertson Richard Morrison Marian Mower Sarah Buflimire Bonnie Stucki George A. Templeton Nancy Huish Boyd Lignell Ra Nae Naegle Remon H. Mangelson Jean Lambert Jack Critchlow Ann Louise Rotzler Jim Murphy Barbara Prim Carol Cornwall Warren Simmonds Pearl Butler Alvin B. LaRocco Lois Redington Roger Bean Beth Nicholes Joseph L. Hatch Mary Gibbs Myrna Mae Harris Dorothy Starley Tom Bassett Sara Jane Woolsey William Sandell Pat Lunt Ed Bilsborough Marcia Clayton Kdnge Shirdtd Gayle Osmond Will Louie Katherine White Pat Pohlman Jerry Wiest Pauline Plant Milton Cannon Olga DeGiorgio Joseph Clarke Jones Jerry Slaughter Phil Nielsen Donna Rae Irvine Sterling D. Colton Doris Brown Frank Cammans Nila Perry Mary Christensen Jackie White Marilyn Hamal M. J. Hunt Lewis A. Peterson Dorothy Witbeck Marilyn Morby Virginia Day Joe Buckle Jean Duncan Charles Ray Dickson Peggy Watkins Amy Smith ' V2 ,fa f Q 5 ., 5 ,ag f fi iff! X, mmwm '. f 5 Awww :E if f 1, : f I , Q ,fx ,z 5 , f at 5 if 2 35,2 ' f Z K Q if f, 49 ,ff If I 5 , ' sf , ,abd 5 , g I , : ' f f ' ., ,pf 'Z ,ff - ':,i' aff. ,yr -Mx X , X f ,,! H-my ff W f www WW J-NNN .,,A f Z f 4051- :ZW gif ,W .s- f. fig' 1 :- J' 4 ':,,,.,z.L ' s1Q:zf.,Lf -P '?Z,. ' 5 Q-2f.+z,Qf! J, :ff :'f5 '-, 5 2- V v. -,f- f Z ali? 1 1 7 jf. '34 1' ' 2 1f,5g?f 4 -. if '?:f3- 'F . f 2 J i iii 1 ,df I U, 7 I f 7 . ' ' 'Q 6 Z gg ,. LM, a ' 7 5- W .,..u.f Z 5 , . ,.,.,Mf' I i .,..nf 4 5 . Most prominent of the whole group are a few figures which the artist has com- pletely Hnished. They stand as the leaders, having neither the cocksureness of the Sophomores nor the pseudo- sophistication of the juniors. Boasting of such honors as Owl and Key, Phi Beta Kappa, Beehive, and Phi Kappa Phi, and hacked by the experience of four college years, they accept eagerly the challenge the world offers them. Painting them in black cap and gown, the artist atempts to record the maturity that characterizes the Seniors. Shauna Ellison, vice presidentyl Iris Terry, secretary Gordon D. Simpson, treasurer. Tex Alexander President di I GRANT V. GAY D. LOWRY SMITH Business Medicine PARKASH CHHABRA KHOSROW MOSTOFI Engineering University College ,Q gl. HALVOR P. HANSEN BOYD A. CROOKS A. S. BHADURI JACK GIACOMO Fine Arts Business Engineering Engineering C. VENKATESAN EUGENE Y. HUANG EDGAR M. DENNY WAYNE B. NUTTALL Engineering Engineering University College Mines 8. Mineral Industries JOHN E. SMITH Medicine ELENA TORRES Graduate School LAI IP Engineering GLENN F. JACKSON Mines 81 Mineral Industries BERC TEL Engineering AMAL KUMAR DEY Engineering DALE L. JOST Graduate School GORDON LOW University College EUGENE D. WRIGHT Social Work FRANKLIN WACKER Graduate JOHN RANDEL WEEKS Mines 84 Mineral Industry HARLINA ALDEN Medicine ABDUL AZIZ M. ASADI Medicine SYED A. ALI Graduate KEITH L. SESSIONS Graduate School R. J. BOCARANDA Engineering MARIE LYMAN University College STANFORD T. HOLBROOK Graduate School WILLIS ROKES Low A. 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CHRISTIAN RONNOW JOHN DAVID STEWART LOUIS HAYNIE HARVARD R. HINTON RICHARD G. BOREN ELVERD ZIEGLER DOUGLAS M. MOORE CHARLES BRADFORD WALTER C. BLAKEMORE NATHAN J. FULLMER ROBERT W. BRANDON KENNER KARTCHNER Magistor . . . Earl Greenwood Clerk . . . C. Richard Henriksen Exchequer . . David B. Dee Historian . . J. Bennion Redd . Ii E. E. I- R- E. associates students of electrical and radlo engmeermc R. M. BURBANK RULON NUTTALL DALE TIDWELL BOYD ROBERTS JAY REDDICKS LARRY HEATH MAX PARKER STANLEY JOHNSON HOWARD SWAIN GAIL LEWIS HIDEO MORI JAMES YAGI NORMAN SEARS FRANK FRISCHKNECHT ELLIS HARRIS HARRY YAGI HOWARD TAYLOR RONALD STARKEY GLADE PETERSON EARL STOOPS CLINTON ASHWORTH DARCIE WHITE President .... Clinton Ashworth Vlce Presrdent . . . Jay Recldlcks Secretory of A.I.E.E. . Howard Taylor Secretory of I.R.E. . Homer Forbes CALVIN JENSEN REED HILL RICHARD SALISBURY MARVIN McNEIL KENNETH WILSON WARREN NAFFZIGER KENNETH ATWOOD THOMAS JUDD PAUL BENTON GEORGE PHILLIPS RICHARD FAUSETT ADRIAN REYNOLDS NYAL McMULLIN WILLIAM FEENEY HOMER FORBES ROBERT LARSEN JOHN REESE REED RICHARDSON LEE MOSS RAYMOND DAVIDSON BYRON ROYLANCE LELAND WILCOX ROBERT FADDIS CLIFFORD FISK BEN WHITING CLIFTON ROCKWOOD JACK KIRK MAX CANNON P M I N recognizes ability in the creative arts mal IRIS TERRY ' MARILYN LINDSAY BEATRICE DUKE ALICE HORNE ' ALICE CANNON MARIAN LINDQUIST ' BEVERLY SMITH GENE BURT MAYRE BETH NIELSON MARJORIE GLADE TERESA POLYCHRONIS BILLIE BAKER BARBARA WEGGELAND .IANICE LITTKE MIRIAM VAN WAGENEN IRENE BOLINDER MYRNA MAE HARRIS BETTY FUNK PEGGY WATKINS - JOYCE .IERRELL f MERLYN EDWARD DOROTHY KIRK JEANNE LUDWIG ' JO ANN HUNSAKER OLLETA MAE WALD KATHLEEN SULLIVAN MIDENE McKAY President . Vice President . Sec'y 81 Treas. Historian . . . Alice Cannon . Joyce Jerrell Kathleen Sullivan . . Janice Littke ALPHA EPSILO DELTA LYMAN OLSEN RICHARD S. IVERSON LEWIS PETERSON DOUGLAS HART KEITH FORSYTH GEORGE ALFRERIS HAROLD SUTHERLAND DIXON LEE JOHN ALLEN DON VAN STEETER HAROLD EGGERTSON ROBERT FERGUSON JOSEPH HATCH unites pre-med students President . Vice President Secretary . Treasurer . Historian . Reporter . Raymond Wixom James Worlton . Lyman Olsen . Ralph Jensen . Marie Lyman Richard Iverson ARGONAUTS recog n izes Captain Executiv men in naval science WILLIAM D. McCARTY JAY A. JOHNSON RICHARD L. SKLAR WENDELL HYDE MILT ROWLAND GLADE S. BIGLER EDWARD LANING CARL B. JOHNSTON GEORGE SAUPE REX SMELLIE ROD KUMP WILLIAM CURTIS ALAN HIGGINS CONWAY MORRIS TED N, NELSON DALE LITHERLAND DON ZEIGER WILLIAM STRANGE MARSHALL IHRIG C. D. JOHNSON LYNN DOWDING NEIL ANDREW WARD WENNER JERRY HEARN e Officer . Ship Secretary . M.A.A. .. Sanda 170 Jay A. Johnson William McCarty . Rex Smellie . C. D. Johnson . D. E. Richeda encourages literary abilities BEVERLY ROMNEY BEATRICE DUKE CARMA LEE SMITHSON PAT PINGREE President . . . Patricia Pingree Vice President . . . . . Beatrice Duke Secretary 81 Treasurer . Carma Lee Smithson Al cl El offers an organization for childhood educators ARLENE THOMAS FLORA VAIL DANIEL SKALA ELEANOR LAING VIRGINIA WOOLLEY ERMA DARLEY NORMA JEAN KNUDSON .IOHN H. WILLIAMSON KATHLEEN McLATCHY ROGER FISHER JANELL CLAYTON President . . . Arlene Thomas Vice President . . Eleanor Laing Secretary . . . Virginia Clayton Treasurer . . Elaine Bowman I7 recognizes talent in the field of music MAX A. MCBETH MONTE SCOUILLE GERALD MICKELSON KENNETH GOATES ALLEN BURGESS KENT WALTON RUSSELL BISHOP NEWEL KAY BROWN WALTER FRESNE DUANE HILL EDWIN BURGOYNE - JOSEPH KENNETH CUMMINS President . . Vice President .... J. Corresponding Secretary . Recording Secretary . Historian .... Treasurer . . . Sergeant ot Arms . . Alien Burgess Kenneth Cummins . . Duane Hill . Ronald Reed . Russell Bishop . Max Fortie Robert Clayton fosfers high scholarship for men in The college of business PARISH CARLSTON JOSEPH AINGE RICHARD STEED JAMES NEWTON ALMA ROGERS JOSEPH ANDERSON RICHARD FRANZEN KENNETH HANNI WILLIAM HODGSON RICHARD HATTON GEORGE TULLY REED WEST President . . William Hodgson Vice President . . Joseph Ainge Secretary . . Nick Vidalakis Treasurer . Reed Wesf LLOYD JOHN CAMPBELL ROWLAND ANDERL S. B. ECK THERIL LUND ROBERT SPRAY EARL HUNNINGTON WAYNE PEARSON GEORGE ELWOOD CLYDE BURNETT NICK VIDALAKIS provldes on socuefy for clvil engineers BARTLETT L. COUCH ARTHUR V. COHENOUR RICHARD PARMELEE H. A. ENSIGN WILLIAM S. GEAR ARTHUR HIGGINS JOHN T. LIMERINOS HAL M. CLYDE RICHARD A. PROSENCE ARTHUR R. POOR HARRY V. DUNN KHALAF MANSOOR JOHN L. SNIDER THERON DOSCH RAYMOND EAKLY FRANCIS T. MAYO DAVID VEIT MORRIS F. PAGE WILLIAM A. ECK JOHN CALL NAUROZ KHAN E. H. LOEFFLER RALPH D. HANCOCK KEITH A. MASTRIM GEORGE DODDS VYRL D. GOFF JOHN SALMON ALLEN D. CLYDE President . . , , Vyrl Goff Vice President . . . Vance Johnson Secretary . . Horace Hop Ensign Treasurer . . . . Ethlyn Ann Hansen Program Chairman . . John Jackson CALVIN CLYDE RICHARD BARKER JACK STEVENSON CALVIN GOURLEY KANGE SHIRATA DARRELL EAKLE JIM MASON MICHAEL FITZGERALD RICHARD MORRISON LOWELL R. HALL JACK NEWTON RICHARD HANSEN LAWRENCE PLANT ROBERT BRANDON JAY DALY EDMUND W. ALLEN LUKE VAVRA DICK SORENSON ED BILSBOROUGH DON M. ELLSWORTH MASARU HAMADA DON LOWE ORCHESIS encourages creative dancing President . . Vice President . Secretary . Treasurer IRIS TERRY MARILYN CHARVOZ ALICE CREER ALICE HORNE JUNE MONCUR .IANICE DAY JEANNE ANDERSON BILLIE BAKER ALICE CANNON DONNA WOOD RUTH RAY MARGARET TENNANT PHYLLIS WATKINS DELPHA ANDERSEN JOYCE JENSEN JOYCE JERRELL T76 Shirley Russon . Alice Horne . Bonnie Lee Billie Baker SCABBARD AND BLADE RICHARD JENSEN JOHN E. MORAY GLADE S. BIGLER HAROLD ROWLEY BYRON ENGH ALLEN KELLER ALVIN LA ROCCO CYRUS McKELL KENNETH DUKE FRANK S. NELSON RALPH ROWLEY LLOYD R. YEATON honors outstanding cadet officers Captain . . Richard W. Jensen Secretary . . . . John Mazanis First Lieutenant . Byron H. Engh TAU KI-IPPA ALPHA recognizes ability in the art of debate BERYL JONES ROBERT MUKAI BELVA BARLOW JOHN KNIGHT EDITH CHAMBERLIN STERLING COLTON RANDOLYN SHARP DON LIND BARBARA PAGE LOUIS MIDGLEY SHIRLEY CHAMBERLIN . ADA WHITELEY President . . . Ada Whiteley Vice President . . Robert Mukai Secretary . . . Edith Chamberlin Treasurer . . Randolyn Sharp 178 President . . . Irene Bolinder Vice President . . Betty Jo Eastxn Secretary . . . . Janet Dean Treasurer . . Beverly Stoven associates women commerce maiors DARLENE WOOD MIRL TTINNAMAN THELMA OLDHAM CATHERINE McLEAN KATHRYN KAMMERMAN JACKLYN HOGGAN BETTY JO EASTIN LOUISE NOTTI YVONNE BOEHME IRENE BOLINDER JANET DEAN ROSALIE RICHARDS MELBA EGBERT LPH i 'F- BET THETA acknowledges talent in the field of literature BEVERLY ROMNEY BARBARA KOCH JUDY MIDGLEY JEWEL SPILSBURY EILEEN OSMOND ELINOR YANCEY JOAN HAMMOND RUTH RAY JOAN PYPER JANE STAUFFER .President . . . Vice President Secretary . Treasurer . BONNIE STUCKI YVONNE MONSON Ruth Velene Ray Jewel Spilsbury . Betty Smith Marilyn Redford 'I79 provides cn professional orgonizofion for engmeers Regent . Scribe ...... Corresponding Secretory Historian ..... STANLEY GREEN WILLIAM FORCHT ROSS MOODY ROBERT H. BLAKE JOHN R. CALL EDWARD BROOKS R. M. BURBANK C. CHANDLER GERRARD DOUGLAS ERLANDSON ADRIEN F. REYNOLDS RON STARKEY DON WILSON EMMETT K. OLSON . . Jock Thomos . DougIosErIondson . . . Rey Coll . John R. Coll DEMOLAY unites young masons HAROLD DECKER HAL A. ZOGG GEORGE T. ANTON DICK RAYBOULD JAMES LORDS CARL MAHLON DECKER WILLIAM TRIVETT PAUL GEERLINGS RODNEY MINISTER REED C. CULP CARMEN KIPP ROBERT COHNE SAM SHURTLEFF BOARD OF DIRECTORS Robert Cohn Harold Zogg Carl Decker William Trivett James L. Lords encourages the growth of musical ability ELIZABETH SILVER JOAN TANNER JOYCE TANNER MARILYN HEWLETT CAROL CORNWALL NORMA LEE MADSEN MIDENE McKAY JO ANN HUNSAKER CAROL ANDERSON ANNA LOU DINWOODEY DWAN JACOBSEN LAURA SUMMERHAYS ELAINE YOUNG NANCY HUISH EVELYN THOMPSON BARBARA BUCHANAN DOROTHA SHARP ROSALIE RICHARDS MARIAN JONES President . Evelyn Thompson Vice President . . Jean Cannon Secretary Jo Ann Hunsaker Treasurer . Elaine Young fosters friendly relations among engineers SAMUEL MELE DOUGLAS WALL HAL CLYDE KENNETH SHUMWAY JOHN R. CALL DOUGLAS ERLANDSON HOWARD McNEIL GEORGE PHILLIPS NORMAN SEARS QUINTIN COHENOUR CHANDLER C. GERRARD ARTHUR J. HICKS ROBERT BATTEY President . . . John R. Call Vice President . . Nello Bonicelli Secretary . . Norman Sears Treasurer . . Max Menlove 183 provides social activities for men band members BOB ARCHIBALD WILLIAM SANDELL DALE LITHERLAND WILLIAM H. RHEAD WILLIAM PERKINS MURRAY E. SMITH LYNN SMITH ELWOOD BACHMAN l 2 MAX FORTIE JOE HATCH KEITH BAXTER VIC C. OBERHANSLEY VIC DALY EARL HUNTINGTON BLAIR WALKINGTON PHILIP R. KENNICOTT HOWARD BARTLETT LEE VINCENT President . . . Donald Eugene Smith Vice President . .... John Ames Secretary . . Robert Matern Treasurer . . Ronald Garner 184 provides social activities for women band members DARLENE WOOD MARY ELLEN WOOD NORMA NUTTALL wily sv LOIS NUTTALL BONNIE RYAN VIRGINIA FOX President . . Vice President . Secretary . . Treasurer . Historian . MARY McINTYRE ZOE ANN WILEY MARCELYN DAY Mariorie Alexander Marilyn Sorenson . Darlene Wood Marjory Robinson . Zoe Ann Wiley President . . . . Janice Day A Vice President . . Marilyn Bradshaw ' Secretary . . Joan Cornwall Treasurer . . . . Patricia Clawson Unites speech 51-Udenfs National Reporter . . . Ruth Velene Ray JUNE MONCUR RACHEL CALDER RUTH RAY PEGGY WATKINS MARGARET BULLOCK MARY ANN BAKER JOAN CORNWALL LOIS CHRISTENSEN JEANNE LUDWIG BARBARA JEAN ALVEY DIANE GOTTHEIMER MYRNA MAE HARRIS JANICE DAY MARILYN BRADSHAW NANCY HUISH RAY ANNE SHRADER recognizes achievements in the field of dramatics DIANE GOTTHEIMER MARY ANN BAKER JANICE DAY SHERIDAN REID MARILYN BRADSHAW MYRNA MAY HARRIS JUNE MONCUR JEANNE LUDWIG RUTH RAY RAY ANNE SHRADER FRANK CAMMANS President . . Sheridan Darwin Reid Vice President . . Diane Gottheimer Secretary . . Joene Bowman Historian . . Ray Anne Shrader I86 6 M I 6 R G N N U President . . . Carol Tingey Vice President . . Verda Barrus Secretary . . . Loretta Child honors outstanding home economic students Treasurer - - Jvnefh Nuttall BETTY SHAFER EDITH HATCH VERDA BARRUS JOYCE LOVE LORETTA CHILD CAROL JEAN STEWART CAROL TINGEY LOIS NUTTALL U W0lVlEN'S PRESS CLUB l encourages young women in the field of iournalism ELAINE ENGLISH TERESA POLYCHRONIS SHIRLEY HOSKINS ZELDA HOGGAN President ..... Gayle Olsen Isaacson Secretary 8K Treasurer . . . Elise Richards Personnel Manager . . . Zelda Hoggan 187 IETY unifes men of the ciir R.O.T.C. RALPH HAWKES LEO SHEPHERD HAROLD JENSEN BYRON ENGH STAN RUSSON ROBERT K. POTTER R. M. EDWARDS GEORGE TOM ANTON WAYNE E. PRATT VAUGHN GALLACHER DONALD VAN GIESON DAVID FERNAU JAMES D. MUIR KEN PROTHERO TOM FEHR CYRUS McKELL HARRY WITMAN KENNETH DUKE PHIL NIELSEN GIL H. IKER ROBERT D. McARTHUR HOBART T. CHARD CONRAD JENSEN WILLIAM G. HANDY WILLIAM EDSTROM H. S. KNOWLTON BOB BRIGHT JOHN B. GILES ROBERT COHNE WAYNE KNAPP ROBERT ANDREWS RICHARD B. WALDRON CLYDE ANDERSON RICHARD H. SMITH CURTIS ACKERLIND LOUIS TAUFER HAROLD L. FOX FRANK CONDIE Commanding Officer . . . Thomas Fehr Executive Officer . . Donald Van Gieson Acliufunf . . . . . Stcm Russon Secretory . . Horolcl Fox Treasurer . Darrell Egbert offers an organization for men of the combined R O T C umts BARBARA KERSHAW JACK S. CALLAWAY WILLIAM McDANIELS BERTRAM LUTESINGER GRAY I. CLAWSON DON B. HARROP THOMAS ASHWORTH GARY L. RIDGEWAY RONALD FRASER RICHARD G. FERRIS TED CANNON FRED TEINERT FRANK LERNER JIMMY DEAN JAMES L. SCHWAB AMES F. KINSLOW B. L. SILCOX STARR RANDALL CARL ANSELMO HARRY WALLACE W. WALLACE WILLEY KEITH L. SLEATER A. WESLEY DAVIS DON S. MANWARING SAM SHURTLEFF DAVID STEFFENSEN FREDERICK WILLIAM WALK W Commanding Officer . . Ist Lieutenant .... 2nd Lieutenant 2nd Lieutenant . . . 2nd Lieutenant . 2nd Lieutenant Thomas Ashworth Gray Clawson . . Bertram C. Lutesinger . Jack Halloway . Donald Harrop William McDanieIs A. Ph. A associates faculty and students in the school of pharmacy DEAN L. DAVID HINER PROFESSOR JACK E. ORR PROFESSOR E. A. SWINYARD PROFESSOR GEORGE E. OSBORNE 190 ANITA MAE ALLEN LEWIS C. MINER BEN OSHITA B. GRANT FAGG DEAN ELLERTSON JOSEPH D. HALGREN LE RAY ANDERSON FREDERICK ARMSTRONG ANDREW STEPHENS JACK M. SWENSEN J. R. SPENCER RAYMOND DOUGLAS MARILYN MORBY ROSS VAN ORDEN H. H. KILROY LARRY C. WEAVER President . . . Joseph D. Halgren Vice President . . B. Grant Fagg Secretary . . Anita May Allen Treasurer . . Dr. E. A. Swinyard organizes students in the school of architecture GLEN R. SWENSON LOUIE CHAFFOS HUGH TERRY JAMES SHEFFIELD DAVE WINBURN O. R. PADJEN RICHARD STRINGHAM JAMES RITCHIE ASHLEY CARPENTER WILL LOUIE MARVIN AMUNDSEN WILLIAM WEST DOUGLAS DENKERS FRANCIS NEWMAN R. P. KUHN DONALD STEVENSON I CHARLES PENCE ARTHUR OLSEN President . . . Ashley T. Carpenter Vice President . . Richard Stringham Secretary . . . Willie W. Louie Treasurer . Keith Richardson provides a society for men In the field of law BIRGE STEWART JAMES CAPLINGER FRANCIS FALSKA ROBERT GIBSON ROYAL HUNT CHARLES BROWN RONALD ORLO HYDE RAY THOMAS FRED SCHWARTZ JAMES WALLER DAL CUTLER MAX GARDNER ROBERT GORDON JOE MCDANIEL PETER LEARY ROBERT BALDWIN BURT DAVIS GORDON WIRICK MORRIS DON YOUNG WAYNE ASHWORTH RAY LARSON CARMEN KIPP JACK SCOTT LOWELL ROBBINS HOWARD BAYSINGER ALONZO WATSON RICHARD MAUGHN JACK L. CRELLIN WILLIAM D. FELMAN CURT CALDERWOOD LOTE KINNEY CAMERON BATJER DON HAMMILL EROL BENSON WALTER ELLETT Justice A. Reed Reynolds Vice Jushce Richard C. Dibblee Marshall . Fred M. Standley Treasurer . James Caplinger 9 Clerk . Royal Andreason R. G. WILCOX AARON J. MOLL DALLAS YOUNG JOHN C. HEPWORTH RUSSELL J. HADLEY JACK M. MURPHY CLAYTON SIMMONS FRED STANLEY LESLIE HAYCOCK MORGAN W. LEWIS KENT OVESON RALPH WESTWOOD THOMAS B. THURMAN DICK BLACKHURST ROBERT S. JACKSON ROBERT SNOW ALFRED EMERY RAYMOND WHITTIER DENNIS L. BALLOU JOSEPH ANDREASON WALLACE LAUCHNOR ROYAL ANDREASON EDWARD BENOIT W. O. DARLEY JOHN W. HORSLEY R. BURNS TOOLSON W. ELDREDGE GRANT MELVILLE HIRSCHI RICHARD DIBBLEE WILLIAM DOWNEY DON ELLERTSON RAY BEESLEY CORNELIUS VAN DRUNEN A. REED REYNOLDS if unites students of home economics SHIRLEY FARRER ANNETTE SMITH Q DOROTHY HIGLEY BETTY SHAFER CARLA NELSON DIANNE ISHMAEL MAXINE ANDERSON JANETH JENSEN LAURA PETERSON JERALDINE CHYTRAUS SHIRLEY HINER JOYCE LOVE LORAINE KEMP HELEN SMITH MYRNA BAGNELL BARBARA ROBISON VENUS MELONAS BEVERLY ROMNEY ELEANOR RICKS JEAN RANKER President . . . . . Joyce Love Vice President . . Jerczldine Chytrous Secretory . . Borboro Robison Treasurer . . Carol Jean Stewart 194 provides activities for students in the field of radio MARY ANN BAKER JOHN McMlLLAN PAUL DROUBAY JAY BURT NANCY HUISH MARGARET M. BULLOCK MARILYN WHITE WAYNE HOFF HAROLD COLLIPRIEST LAMAR SMITH JANICE DAY MARILYN BRADSHAW President . Vice President . Secretary . Treasurer . . Paul Droubay Marilyn Bradshaw Harold Collipriest . LaMar Smith WWX X X S X X 5 M :Z 2 4, Z 2 f ,f ,'-,. ,ma : I 3' 5 2 I!! s 'Q I 45 : ,f - K , 1 , 4, , .arm f f X 4 fa, 5 I '25 ,pa f 5 4 ' 1 'ff J,-1.442 .4 f Z if , ' 2 ZA f. ff I f 7 A-4 X 2 ' Z . Z yi 4 ' , ,- f . 4 5 . 1 2-Y r L 4 4 , 4 f ax a f ,, g - ,, , , A ,Ly 1 4 --ff , , .I - Zifiiff' 47:24 ' r' . :'.4 .o' 2 Y 'f KJ :4 1,27 ' ' 4 E -'f:i?e?i 2.f ifffggf ff 5 4 '21-z.,-,zg-y-, fp 4 Q 5 4 4 a 4.14 K4-3:4 2 4 4 2 , ...... ..,,, .,,,.,, 4 4 4 211412-2- 7 , 7 7-'fin 4 4 5 --Q . wr ! 4,-asa 4 fy- f 4 2 4 z ' 4 9 5 rpg: .qi I 9z 1, 4 Z y, 42g fgvf A ,920,,,,,,,,W,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2 A '0'f2f2if77ZTi f ' ff 5 5 Ze f 2 ? Z- y ' 1113141311 may-gff24a4,,ffy ,..14:A. - Z :i2 f4 ww.: 4--fn JDQQMAMAVA-V 11-,if ,4. 1' -I 4 2445224f4:m2a,.Q sZ1fg,, 4444 ga 1,911 .,-- , . 1542254.13fQ::4 '42iE?2?i45g,.' ' ' 1 ' -- f if :fgf-Ein?-i5f,,,' 411' v--ff1 V- -4- nfs'--' :yn ,L shy -Wg -z 244a-4afQn,- ,M-e-.,:,,, -, ,.,,.. 'gdrfi-:-'f f --?a1zZ,f',,',,'gJ4 '1 ' 4,5 A few of the subjects in the pic- ture are distinguishable by their medals or badges of honor, awarded for excellence in scholarship and school activities. lVith a touch of silver or gold paint, the artist high- lights these honor students. .R 2 if 'ts , Q Wk K was-mg ar Y f'9 '9 ,W ,mv 2 , - X X ,ww-Q-if M'f-w-P' Q H W 4 t' BEEHIVE rewards students outstanding in extra-curricular activity LORETTA CHILD MARVIN HESS ADA WHITELY 198 RICHARD PARMELEE GIL IKER SHIRLEY CHAMBERLIN TOM CUTHBERT SHIRLEY RUSSON BELVA BARLOW President . . . Keith C. Brown Vice President . . Ardath Lym Secretary-Treasurer . . Dan Eastman PHI KAPPA PHI GLEN PUTNAM CONRAD B. JENSON JOSEPH HALGREN MERLYN H. EDWARD ROSELYN WOODWARD VERE McHENRY LAWRENCE STEVENS HAROLD ALDOUS GEORGE HORSLEY LAWRENCE LEE IMOGENE BROWN KENNETH WILDE JAMES D. PACKER JIM WARENSKI NORMAN E. SEARS NICK VIDALAKIS DALMAS NELSON JACK SHARP KENT L. JOHANSEN LYNN STODDARD RUSSELL HULM CHARLES HESTAND PAUL C. WILHELMSEN DONNA ADAMS HIDEO MORI DARREL SPACKMAN FRED KENDALL President . . Vice President . Secretary . . honors seniors for high scholastic attainment IR Q . Dorothy Snow . Ray E. Marseli . L. H. Kirkpatrick f stimulates school spirit and participation MARIE SMITH BARBARA KERSHAW JUNE BROCKBANK BARBARA NIELSON GRETCHEN WEINSHEIM MARILYN CHARVOZ MICKEY GRANT JOAN TANNER JOYCE TANNER JEANNINE MERRILL CORRINE PAXMAN DWAN JACOBSEN CAROLE HAMAL JANICE MADSEN PEGGY PETERSEN JEAN McGREGOR MARY LOUISE STEWART BEVERLY BUSHMAN DOROTHY FINLAYSEN BEVERLY ROMNEY GERALDINE THOMPSON EVELYN THOMPSON ELIZABETH WILSON MARILYN McFARLANE SHIRLEY HUNTSMAN ROSEMARY BRANDLEY ALICE CREER NADINE ANDERSON RUTH NOALL BERYL JONES FLORA VAIL GERRY HAY GWEN JOHNSON SHIRLEY HOSKINS GERRE LU HUGHES ANNE CLAWSON MARIDON MCALLISTER JOANNE EARNSHAW ELIZABETH SILVER JOAN BUTLER NORMA WALLACE JOAN BLACKHURST RANDOLYN SHARP MARILYN LISTON BETTY JO EASTIN DONNA WOOD ELINOR YANCEY President . . Vice President Secretary . . Treasurer . Historian . Editor . l . Ruth NoaII Dwan Jacobsen Carole Hamal . Joan Tanner . Rosemary Brandley Peggy Petersen I TERCOLLEGIATE K IGHTS VERN GORZITZE RICHARD CLAYTON JACK BRYAN ALLEN SNOW AARON BEARD ENOCH J. STOLLA ERNEST BIANCHI JOHN H. VAN WAGONER ROBERT FERGUSON CLYDE BU RN ETT . JACK ROARK J KENNETH HANNIE WILLIAM M. cuvms Q ROBERT BATTEY i ARMAND MATERT L GERALD SHARP R. P. KUHN DON LIND 202 JOHN MORAY JACK BAKER HERB HILLS EARL EDMUNDS KARL WEISS DICK VINCENT JOE B. WILLIAMS BOB MUKAI Honorable Duke . . Earl Edmunds Worthy Scribe . . . . Robert Lambert Chancellor of Exchequer . Allen Snow Worthy Recorder . . . Enoch Stollo CWEAN recognizes outstanding scholarship and participation in activities ELAINE ENGLISH PEGGY WATKINS PAULINE PLANT NORMA LEE MADSEN MARY LENSKE JEANNE LUDWIG JOAN HAMMOND RAY ANNE SHRADER MARY LOUISE YOUNG KATHLEEN SULLIVAN JOAN WINEGAR JOYCE DAVIS BONNIE LEE JANE STAUFFER BARBARA PAGE JOYCE TROWBRIDGE ELAINE M. BARNES BARBARA REISER BONNIE STUCKI GERALDINE GOLD AMY TODA GWENDOLYN QUILICO CARLENE LARSEN JOYCE JERRELL CAROL CORNWALL President . . . Norma Lee Madsen Vice President . . Carlene Larsen Secretary . . . Joan Winegar Treasurer . . Mary Lenske 204 honors iuniors prominent in student octlvltles ROBERT BEALL ALAN HOLBROOK EARL EDMUNDS BURTON CASSITY JERRY WIEST LEE D. WIGHT STERLING COLTON NORTON PARKER President . . . Earl Edmunds Vice President . . Jim Murphy Secretary . . . Lee Wight rewards outstanding service, scholarship, leadership O BELVA BARLOW SHIRLEY CHAMBERLIN JANE HATCH CAROL CARDON President . . Shirley Chamberlin Vice President . . Jeanne Anderson Secretary . . Marian Lindquist Treasurer . . Ada Whiteley ADA WHITELY MARIAN LINDQUIST RUTH BOWEN SHIRLEY RUSSON LORETTA CHILD JEANNE ANDERSON W I AND KEY honors seniors prominent in student activities RICHARD J. MARSHALL RICHARD PARMELEE WALLACE JENKINS TED ALEXANDER DEWEY BRODBECK DAVID BIGLER DENNIS AFFELDT MARVIN JOHNSON GIL H. IKER President . . . Richard A. Pcirmelee Vice President . . . Dewey R. Brodbeck Secretory-Treasurer . . Dennis Affeidt i recognizes hugh scholastic achievement of freshman women ELIZABETH WILSON BERYL JONES MARILYN CHARVOZ BETTY JO EASTIN GERRE LU HUGHES BARBARA KOCH ELAINE WILSON ELAINE BRIMLEY JOAN BUTLER JOYCE TANNER SHIRLEY FARRER WILMA TOONE JOAN BLACKHURST GERALDINE THOMPSON GERALDINE KING ELIZABETH SILVER VIRGINIA BILLS RUTH RAY SUSANNE CUTLER JEAN McGREGOR BEVERLY ROMNEY RANDOLYN SHARP RUTH NOALL JEWEL SPILSBURY DWAN JACOBSEN JUNE MONCUR EDITH CHAMBERLIN DONNA WOOD CAROLE HAMAL President . Carole Hamal Vlce President . Virginia Bulls Secretary . Donna Wood Treasurer . Elizabeth Wilson Publicity Manager . Frances Bennett I H I E T A S I G M A Vice President . Henry Nygaard President James King Secretary . . Sterling Colton Treasurer . Frank Madsen recognizes high scholastic achievement of freshman men WILLIAM MARKROFT JOHN NAISBITT JOHN NATHAN ONG LYMAN J. OLSEN ENOCH J. STOLLA JAMES KING LEROY R. LINDEMAN HENRY S. NYGAARD RICHARD A. BAKER LEWIS DESPAIN JOE AMANO JAMES H. SITTON ROBERT FERGUSON R. WAYNE LAMBERT PAUL C. WILHELMSEN ROBERT E. KELLEY MARVIN A. JARVIS RICHARD ALDOUS WALLACE JENKINS STEPHEN MOSTARDI W. REVELL PHILLIPS H. MARVIN McNEIL NATHAN J. FULLMER STERLING D. COLTON JERRY WIEST JOSEPH HATCH ERNEST BIANCHI JOSEPH MAX ANDERSON JOHN D. ALLEN NICK VIDALAKIS WAYNE E. PEARSON R. NEWELL FORD DON LIND JACK BRYAN honors high scholarship among engineering students I HIDEO MORI ROBERT FARR SMITH HOMER FORBES MAX R. CANNON BRUCE CARR CLINTON ASHWORTH JUNIOR L. ENGLAND CLIFFORD FISK FRANK C. FRISCHKNECHT MAX BARNETT ROBERT E. STAFFORD KENNETH WILDE PAUL BENTON HUDDY TOMAMATSU LA FAYETTE TWITCHELL THOMAS JUDD VON P. MADSEN NORMAN E. SEARS FRANCIS T. MAYO KENNETH ATWOOD RICHARD PROSENCE KEITH MASTRIM H. MARVIN McNEIL NICK KOURBELAS President . . . Junior L. England Vice President . . . . . Hideo Mori Recording Secretary . . Clinton P. Ashworth Corresponding Secretary . . Thomas E. Judd 210 Ccltclloguer ..... Howard M. McNeil rewards mechanical engineering students for scholastic attainments SYLVAN CHRISTENSEN HUDDY TOMAMATSU DALE ZUMBRUNNEN NICK KOURBELAS HENRY SMITH KARL R. MERRILL WILLIAM ROSE ROBERT E. KELLY RAY HOWARTH DAVID REID WAYNE BROWN President . . Dale W. Zumbrunnen Vice President . . . . Nick Kourbelas Recording Secretary . . Sylvan C. Christensen Corresponding Secretary . Henry Frank Smith Treasurer ..... . . . Paul Hotz SILO honors students of civil engineering iv President . Vice President Secretary . Treasurer ...... Associate Editor of Transit . GILBERT BECHTOL NAUROZ KHAN FRANCIS T. MAYO WILLIAM ECK R. A. COLES JOHN LYNN SNIDER ROBERT STAFFORD JOHN H. JACKSON RICHARD PROSENCE ROBERT FARR SMITH JUNIOR ENGLAND HAL CLYDE WILLIAM YORK EDWIN LOEFFLER H. A. ENSIGN JESS GODFREY ERVIN JOHNSON ARTHUR HIGGINS KEITH MASTRIM . Francis Mayo . Hal Clyde . Keith Mastrim . . Bruce Carr Richard Prosence W' X SSW fg E , 1 7 in 5 1- - ff X -., , 1 2:2 w f N F Z N X YC XX XXX Tx um mx H X , E2 Zayfya, K 2 f , many? 2 f f Z2 2 2 ' 7 ' Z as 5 f .'- Q ,- za 1, f - f , 'fA,. 2 2? VWZ Z' 4 ' 2 . 7 ff' 2 , 1 2? x Z , f 2 7 22 f' 451 1 I - f gf f 1 ' j X X 24 2? I 1 1' ' 5 1 - 2 f f ff' Z 7 -f'- 22 ga gf , 2 1, .-7 zzz: fffffwgf 4 4 f,-- -,f f 1 ,f g 5 -:,f-xfajjie 2 2 f 4 ffrf - f 4 1 wg far,-5 5' :ff 442-efffw g 2 2 ,522 21211111111517,g,7,,?,4,f,?ffA 2 E +V, 42 2 fy ?ei2fin514Zf1 W? 2 f 'fff?:21fffx1Z 2 ,,-124.5 'off ' 0 F lf 1 ff iaziuef-Q1-f1-If?-wi?:!:9a'4g2f:ze'-f - Y Z me -1: :QQ-eqegyef Twin, W -A - ,?2f'1,fZf.'ff,y45Zf ,ff-iz? VYYY -V ,fav in 5 2 Z'i,f2,4?SJgT .ia-25L5ag1z2.? '2 - 1-, -- Q Maja'-Q--1 ,1,,,'f'v'5:- f .. - 4, The picture would not be complete without the inclusion of religious groups. They seek knowledge not found in textbooks, and find satis- faction in Work and studies. Theirs is a sacred order. ggi - mtl F5 32 ff V-. fs af? fa- is ' ' f 1 1 5,9211 igfwlee , 11 is 2.1 L...-... i.......L111 Q u as as an P-J associates returned men missionaries 216 32 Dh- KENNETH R. GARRETT DENNIS BRADSHAW DOUGLAS WOODBURN RAY K. MARTI LYNN ELLISON HYRUM HATCH STEPHEN BAIRD MAX A. MCBETH ROGER BEAN NORMAN F. PRICE CARL POULSEN OSCAR W. MCCONKIEI PAUL E. PALMER BRIANT HAWKINS GRAHAM HOLLINGWG KEITH HOGAN DARRELL MOSES JOHN F. CLARKE EUGENE ROBINSON WILLIAM R. POOLE LIONEL DRAGE HARVARD R. HINTON LLOYD PARRY LORIN RICHARDS LAWRENCE T. HEATH RICHARD WARBURTO GRAHAM DOXEY LYNN WARD BLAIR EGLI HARVEY S. GLADE HEBER C. JACOBS JOHN BUSHMAN LLOYD FELSTEAD G. KARL LAMBERT NEAL MAXWELL EDON G. PRICE J. ROBERT ANDERSO JOSEPH GUNN FRANK A. WOODBUR LYMAN A. BAND GALEN S. WOOLLEY MARION MILLETT RICHARD M. YOUNG ROBERT MERRILL D. WAYNE ROSE LOUIS LATIMER WILFORD WISEMAN ELDEN BROWN GORDON McGAVIN RICHARD LEE MORRISON ALAN JACOBSEN LEE RICHARDS FRANK CARLISLE RICHARD BOWMAN PETER B. JOHNSTON ANDREW E. KIMBALL CHARLES QUILTER CLYDE ANDERSON GAIL C. MEIER KEITH KARREN RICHARD C. WOOD REX JONES BEN E. RAWLINGS EDSEL THOLEN THOMAS W. WARD CLYDE WAYNE HANSEN CLOYD CHAMBERLAIN JACK E. CALL RICHARD CLAYTON E. WAYNE RUSSON FRED W. OSTERLOH WILLIAM H. TINGEY LELAND H. CAMPBELL WILLIAM B. JONES A. LELAND ERICKSON R. WAYNE LAMBERT GRANT COLLARD HAROLD S. MADSEN ROBERT WEST ALAN G. SHARP ROBERT ROWAN CHARLES E. PARKIN JOHN N. CANNON GAYLEN YOUNG SPENCER F. HATCH RALPH H. DAVIS W. D. WARDLE JOSEPH C. CLARK ROBERT F. BARNES DOUGLAS PARKER DALE R. HAWKINS l I l I t I President . . Vice President . Secretary . Treasurer .... National Representative Oscar W. McConkie Andrew E. Kimball . Robert J. Barnes Wayne R. Lambert J. Robert Anderson QQ' 7 STUDE T CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP ALAN HIGGINS BARBARA KOCH BARBARA KERR OM CHHABRA MARY ROBERTS 218 i ELEANOR GOODMAN T. DENNIS PRICE CARL DECKER PAT McLAUGHLIN LUELLA WEIMERT MARY PAPPASIDERIS JABBAR SHERWANI FARUQ ASADULLAH KEITH BAXTER CATHERINE PETERSON LAURENCE LISTER JOAN GRANBERG BARBARA BLANCHARD CAROLYN ROBINSON GWEN HOWELL RICHARD BAILEY COLLEEN BIRCH SHIRLEY SCOTT JOE BUCKLE JUSTIN KREEK Co-Chairman Co-Secretary Treasurer . Historian . Barbara Koch Justin Kreek Alan Higgins Mary Pappasideris Richard Greening Rosemary Morris NEWMAN BARBARA ALLEN ROY W. McLEESE GRETCHEN WEINSHEIM JOAN WAGSTAFF RONALD PFLUEGER RICHARD O'DONNELL JIM MURPHY PAUL ROBINSON NORMAN BUCHAN ANN ROTZLER MARILYN EDWARDS COLLEEN CONNELLY CALVIN GOURLEY MICHAEL FITZGERALD DANIEL SKALA WILLIAM EMERY FRANK McCABE BRIEN MOONEY STEPHEN MOSTARDI OWEN SMITH WILLIAM MOONEY HELEN SEARS OLGA DE GIORGIO RAYMOND SUMSER offers a campus organization for catholic students President . . . . . . Kay Merrill Ist Vice President . . Stephen Mostardi 2nd Vice President . . . . . Calvin Gourley Corresponding Secretary . . Gretchen Weinsheim Recording Secretary . . . Lorraine Cramer Treasurer .... . Frank McCabe Historian .... . Robert Raterman Publicity Chairman . . Mary Beth Wilson DEL A SIGMA provides social cmd religious activities tor L. D. S. students 2 BERYL JONES ELSIE CANNON LEROY R. LENDEMAN LEONORA CANNON ROBERT CHAPPELL BETTY SHAFER STEVE LOVE MARY LOIS REICHERT DARLEEN KNAPTON LORETTA CHILD FORREST CLARK DON STEELE ALICE CANNON DALE HAWKINS PATRICIA BENNION STEVEN STRAW RINDA ROMNEY ANNETTE BURROWS MARJORIE BENNION VERDEEN HANSON LOHRE ANDERSON JENNY RUNSWICK DOREEN STAPLEY JOAN WINEGAR LOUIS MIDGLEY DONLON DELAMARE LAMAR HOPKINS RICHARD STEED JANET YOUNG JOHN VAN WAGONER ELIZABETH SILVER VIRGINIA BILLS DIANNE ISHMAEL ELNA CLARK LEAH COWAN MARILYN McFARLANE BEVERLY ROMNEY KEITH MERRILL NETTI TUCKER HOWARD TAYLOR STANLEY SCHOENFELD DOROTHY HIGLEY BOYD PETERSON MAYRE BETH NIELSEN MARILYN NESS WAYNE GARRETT SHIRLEY BIGNEY FLORENCE McGUIRE BOB MUKAI JAMES DYER ANN GATHERUM ARMOND REX BIGLER JANET OBERG DOLORES JOHNSON ANNETTE SHURTLEFF HARRY P. BLUHM DONNA OGILVIE JOHN R. HULME RICHARD ENSIGN JOY THORPE MARILYN SNOW DARREL ALLINGTON MARJORIE OSTLER DELLA GAY TUTTLE LEWIS MINER DON LIND ALICEBETH BRASHER FRANKLIN HOLLINGWORTH ELAINE YOUNG JOAN ROMNEY MARJORIE TEDESCO NORMA JEAN KNUDSON BEVERLY PATTERSON ELLIS HARRIS WILMA TOONE DUNCAN WILLIAMSON RICHARD MORAY President Donald K DeLamare 'lst Vice President Mary Lynn Fairbanks 2nd Vice President Doreen Stapeley Secretary Erma Darley National Representative Richard Moray Men's Athletic Director Thomas M Bassett Women's Athletic Director Joan Winegar LAMBD DEL A S GMA 222 BETTY ANN JOHNSON RAYA MADSEN VIRGINIA PEARSON JOAN ROBERTS MARILYN HAMAL LOIS GUNDERSON ROBERT ANDERSON FRANCIS MAUD JEANNINE THURBER JUN ONIKI ELDON GREAVES LYMAN OLSEN ROSELYN WOODWARD WARREN FISHBURN RUTH WALTON MARILYN OLESON MARILYN BEST MYRNA BAGNELL DAN WOLSTENHOLME ANN PRISBY TOM BASSETT MARILYN PARKIN JEWEL SPILSBURY ROSE MARIE SAMUELSEN MAYLENE CUMMINGS LORIN RICHARDS YVONNE BOEHME MARJORIE HINCKLEY BEATRICE DUKE BONNIE STUCKI MARILOUISE EVANS GLORIA COLEMAN JOYCE JENSEN ROBERT FERGUSON RULON NUTTALL EDWIN BURGOYNE KATIE JEANNE ANDERSON JOHN CANNON MARY KIDMAN SHIRLEY CHUMLEY CAROLYN TENSMEYER IRENE BOLINDER JOHN KNIGHT MARY ANN BAKER BEVERLY ROSE MARY LYNN FAIRBANKS DALE TIDWELL ELIZABETH WILSON ARDITH KIMBALL JOAN BENNETT NORMA LEE MADSEN GENIEL BLUNT MARILYN PIERCE GLEN A. LLOYD RANDOLYN SHARP RAYMOND DAVIDSON BILLIE J. BUNNELL LYNN HAMILTON VERDA BARRUS MARIAM PARKER BARBARA CARPENTER GERRY GOLD DE ETTE JONES JANET JOHNSON ANNETTE SMITH ROSELLA WINTERS GLEN EDMUNDS CARLA NELSON ROBERT LAYTON DARLENE ANDERSON KARYL JEAN LAMONT MYRLE McDERMAID JOAN AMOTT ROBERT KNOTTS JO ANN HUNSAKER Q I 22 associates returned women missionaries I IVA LOU PETERSON SHAROL DUFFIN VERNA LIETZ BLANCHE MADSEN LA RUE HADLOCK RUTH PATTERSON EMMA ELVEDA WALTON OREAL KAUFMAN EDITH HATCH DIANA HOLLINGWORTH DETA W. PETERSON VENITA BAILEY ADELE VAN DYKE BONNIE ESPERSON EMILY ALLEN ELAINE BRIMLEY President . . Elaine Brimley Vice President . . Diana Hollingworth Secretary-Treasurer . . . Edith Hatch Historian . . Iva Lou Peterson offers a campus organization for iewish students President . . . Robert Gordon Vice President . . Elmer Tannenbaum Secretory . . . Rosanne Cline ROBERT FRANK ROSANNE CLINE ROGER CARASSO ROBERT GORDON ROBERT COHNE FRANK LERNER DAN SIEGEL 3 2 Z 2 E !X,,ff,,,,, 5 ,JA Z ,f K E2 1 5 ' ,CZ 2 , , ,, ,Q ,,,4 X 2 , 22 5 4, f if Eva, f 22 W- Z ' Q W, 25 X Z . ' Zz J' N- X -Y , 5 ,fd 22 .LP 4 :: Z Ei , , f 2-24 ii ff if 22 ZZO- , 2- .- Z X54 211-:L . f. g ' , fl Z Vfz 5 2 Z, f 5 f. Q-54f?,'p f. 545 5, X : -' 7:-V'-hifi 5 2 2 4 5 1 ,Y--:1 '-- Y E4 5 4 Z . 'L' 5 4 5 121' f1 f:' .:I fffg ' ' 5 5 5, ag! Eff: - ,,4 0,0411 ,,,,, f,4,,M 1,4 25 ff, Z ZZ' ff aka, Q Q 5 ' E2 ,E , , X WWf15gfjxQ5:xZ2 5 E 45 -, 'AVWZE E21 'Z -WZ ?Z f ' Aff' 5 41 Z! , 5 '44 4 ' 2 Haffaffzevxih- W M 92,212 V 1 f '.12fEQ1 f4 1 Zfzniflz 'F 55 .'f'f' 4?f ' If' 7?-,diff -1,f,,,. -. g:,ff4,fA,.,4f,.f,mif, fm: A 4 ' if fifW4s'w '4Q n11.,, wif., f 3 I Ewfffffffwwf-an.: wfvqf waz-, -f - 42-.,z:a15,3 i' ' I- i?4 V 'f iii? 5 W '53,-.s'XVa.,t, .N Migggiggispfd muff! X ,AW Qs 'Q K , W We 1 zQA U, . sw Mfg.:- Q v I .JN u Y wiv? V W l X 1 4 Q.. , R, Q, P a ws Z PANHELLENIC COUNCIL A-f R LOUISE NOTTI CAROLYN HEATH BONNIE STOKER JANET HORSLEY JOY BECK BEVERLY VAN COTT VIRGINIA CLAYTON JOANNE JOHNSTON NEDRA MORTENSEN CAROL CARDON NANCY MCCONAHAY MARY LOIS STEELE MARILYN GADD JEANNE R. HAWKINS BETTY BURTON MARION BURROWS CARLENE LARSEN NORMA WARENSKI President . Vice President . . 223 Secretory-Treasurer . Beverly Van Cott . . Louise Notti Carolyn Heofh INTERFRATERNITY CCUNCIL President . Vice President Secretary . Treasurer KENNETH CRELLIN ALBERT WEESE DON HACKING DON BALDWIN KEN SMITH RUSSELL YEATES REED OCKEY MALIN WEILER JOHN R. COOMBS RALPH WRIGHT BRENT SCOTT HENRY NYYGARD PERRY ALLEN STAN TAYLOR JOHN LEWIS NICK ZUMADAKIS . John R. Coombs . . Brent Scott . William Kelley . Stanley Taylor 9 I-IA CHI 0 EG 230 S' 45 1 I 'Q YJ Q Q QWIIIQ if .G Q 4551 Q Qxasflf 9-IQEJQQQQRQ MMT.. ANNETTE SHURTLEFF BEVERLY BUSHMAN RUTH NOALL COLLEEN CRANDALL NANCY SALISBURY PATTY PITMAN RUTH LINDBERG LELIA SHEPHERD PHYLLIS BENCH MARY LOUISE YOUNG JOANN TURNER GLORIA TODD BETTY HUBER RENEE EASTON MARGARET WHEELER BARBARA WOODHEAD CARLENE LARSEN GEORGIA SMEDLEY MARY FRANCIS MAACK KATHRYN WEST RUTH BOWEN BARBARA BLACKHURST BELVA BARLOW SHERRY LEE HUDSON FLORA CANNON RENEE EDWARDS RUTH LONG HELEN TOOLSEN JOAN AMOTT MARION WOODWARD MARY REISER JOYCE JACKMAN ELIZABETH SILVER SHIRLEY CHRISTENSEN MARY KASTELER ROBIN GRAY DOROTHY SMURTHWAITE VIRGINIA RHODES BARBARA HICKMAN MONA NICODEMUS NORMA WALLACE CAROL RICHARDS MARILYN PEAK BARBARA REISER BINNY DOWELL BEVERLY VAN COTT MARY HANSEN JOYCE DURHAM ELAINE GROVER JOYCE BLACKHURST CLARA ANN CARLISLE DARLENE KMETZSCH MARILYN SMITH JOAN EASTON DONNA BILLS LOUISE EDWARDS NORMA NIELSON JANICE BUEHNER JOAN GRIFFITHS DIANE STEWART JOYCE PATTERSON MARTHA NELSON JANET STOREY LORRAINE OLSEN JANYCE PATTERSON BARBARA BARLOW JOYCE WATTS MARLENE PAUL JOYCE DAVIS JOAN BLACKHURST BEVERLY BACKMAN In Alpha Chi Omega we have found love and spirit going hand in hand with the highest of fraternity ideals. The girl who wears the lyre feels that she is one of the luckiest girls on the campus, for as she walks into the red brick house, she is welcomed by her friends into a warm, loyal circle. Here, the spirit of ar- real sisterhood is felt. The reason for this spirit is af simple one. The girls of Alpha Chi Omega feel their fraternity provides an op- portunity for a girl to find the individual ,best Within her- self. To bring out this individuality is the aim of the . organization, and it provides opportunities for develop- ment, not only by winning trophies and leading in campus activities, but in the sorority itself and its national project -Cerebral Palsy. A I Our working together, with a special place for every- oneis talents and opinions, makes Aus feel that our group is doing its best for each girl. E , l 232 TE PI JESS -lwl' qw'A,8 J K Bon, K BEN WILLIAMS BASIL VETAS ROBERT FRUIN JOSEPH MONSON JOHN CHIPMAN PRESCOTT DUNN ALLAN BUTLER NELSON G. THOMAS E. R. DUMKE, JR. DICK MERCER HOWARD LARSEN DICK WIRICK DAVE PAYNE BILL EVANS ROSS MOODY GEORGE PERRINS ED DUMKE ROBERT G. NERVILLE BILL SCHMITT RHEES RIRIE JAMES EPPERSON KEITH NICKOLSEN THORALD HARRIS DIN MORRIS KEITH HEYMAN RAY C. WIXOM IVAN GEMULEK BILL YOUNG ROBERT MORRISON VERN FARR ROBERT HALANDER GORDON JENSEN PAUL PEERY CHESTER WOOD GEORGE STRIKE SANFORD MORRIS DICK CHRISTOFFERSON DON HACKING DON EDENS DICK CAMPBELL LAMBERT McGRATH JAMES SMITH BRENT SCOTT DICK BACKMAN LYNN HOMES BUD DUDMAN JAMES BELL BILL RICHARDS LEWIS PETERSON Nationally founded in 1839 and locally founded in 1913, Beta Theta Pi is recognized as one of the outstand- ing fraternities on the campus. Famed locally for our skiing, singing, and socializing, Wg firm-loving Wooglin men have developed a small, xveffglgnitfaxld Well-rounded organization to satisfy socia1,'f Zciiltural, and intellectual needs of our members. XVith a real spirit of mutual assistance and unselfish friendship, Beta is truly fraternity life at its best. President AL H I QR' A A a a P ,L I QSQ QQ- QQ-., .-gf ,fr 234 AMY SMITH JANICE MADSEN MARILYN MURPHY GRETCHEN WEINSHEIM GENE BURT CHARLEEN WARD GAE BARRUS ROBERTA WAGGONER MERLENE BURNINGHAM JOAN PYPER BETH GLOVER ROSE MARY MORRIS MARJORIE HILL ERMA SMITH DARLENE DEPUE JOAN ROMNEY BONNIE PLUMMER MAYLENE CUMMINGS CAROL B. CUTLER JOYCE ADAMS LILA AUSTIN PATRICIA PORTER NANCY WINBURN DONNA ADAMS BARBARA NIELSON CAROL CUTLER JEAN BISHOP BARBARA PRIM BERNICE MAHER JO ANN GADDIS EILEEN OSMOND SHIRLEY VAN HEININGEN KELVA FINDLEY CONNIE SPALDING LORETTA CHILD JOY ELLERTSON DONNA CARLSON MARILYN BARRUS JOY GREEN RENEE NAEGLE BARBARA REDFORD MARILYN WILLMORE MARGE CURTIS EMMA LOU ROMNEY MAXINE URRY MARIE McALLlSTER WILMA MURDOCK MARGENE BARKER EDITH KELLY GWEN HOWELL BONNIE STOKER COLLEEN CONNELLY MARY TIETJEN RHODA JANE NIELSON SHIRLEY MORTENSEN JO ANN HARVEY ELLEN FABER VIRGINIA ADAMS JOAN BUCKWALTER MARILYN WEST MARILYN GADD CAROL MOSS As members of the oldest sorority for college women, we are looking forward to our centennial convention at Macon, Georgia, in 1951. While We,re busy saving our pennies for the trip, we find time to take advantage of our spacious house to entertain the Greeks, on campus with an openhouse for new pledges held each year with our neighbors ftstreef, ,-the K Sigs. Our house recently underypiept sorgigfigedeccirafing which has added to the enjoymfiit c6mf6rf of all. V ,J A - The A D Pi,s have a strong heifitage of co-operation and enthusiasm. Through uniting bond 'tightly wrapped around its members, the sorority extends Warmth and companionship. V V iii I Presidefxt, V 235 ,Ev - , 1:-1'-s . fs ,G ,nf fi jg, :H N' ,Pri 1 '11 AQQ-QQ L L Eff I3 k,,'Qfffw'47 if fQ :1 Nfl 236 IXQVQ Q A 4 W I Y 1 'gl X91 CLIFFORD CHADWICK ROBERT STEAD BOB HITE DONALD LUSTY G. K. GEORGE BOB MIDDLEMAS LYMAN HILL KENNETH JONES RALPH WRIGHT WARREN NELSON SAM HILL HAROLD T. KILBOURNE JOHN KENNETH ALLEIN MAX MENLOVE DENNIS AFFELDT DAVE HOGGAN DAN GUIDO LYNN SMITH TED ALEXANDER SPENCE BLAKE BOB KOPLIN THOMAS M. FORTIE JOHN H. WILLIAMSON HAROLD ZOGG ROBERT SCHOENHALS KEITH POTTS IVAN WALTON G. EARL TORGERSON GARN HATCH JOSEPH HATCH LEE VINCENT LEE D. WIGHT HAL HEATH FRANK FORNELIUS DAVE LUSTY ART HURZELER, JR. STEVE LYNN MARV BROWN BART COUCH EUGENE L. ROBINSON MARV BACON JERRY EARDLEY EARL DUNCAN GEORGE TEMPLETON JACK NEWTON PAUL C. KELLER DAVID S. BIGLER JOHN W. CROFTS CHARLES CRAPO GORDON EDGAR ROGER BOWN RUSTY THORNTON DON OBORN CARL B. JOHNSTON RICHARD O'DONNELL PAUL BENTON KLYDE PETERSON WARREN DAVIS WALTER KASZA GENE HIGGINS LEON C. OLDROYD SHERMAN MARTIN BILL RHEAD DEWEY BRODBECK WILLIAM BOWRING Claiming neither the largest fraternity house on the campus, nor the greatest political power, we boys at 1435 Federal Way are interested in many things, not the least of which has always been the furthering of a school spirit worthy of the name. Since our return to the Uni- versity campus at the end of the war, we have done our best-with some measure of successes-to bring a little life to the school on the hill. All the Kappa Sigmais time is not taken up with just kicks and laughs, however. Interested in the benefits accruing to the group as well as the individual through good fellowship, the strengthening of fraternal ties, the development of personality traits as well as furthering scholarship among its members have all been important parts of our Kappa Sigma Creed. President ISQQQ LIIML ALM-IA PH MARIE SMITH GERRE LU HUGHES CAROLYN HEATH ROSEMARY HILTON HELEN WILLIAMS BONNIE RYAN DIANE EVANS MARILYN HAMAL BARBARA FISHER ' CAROL MILLER DIANE PARKINSON JOAN HOVEY FLORENCE KOLBY ' GERRY HUMPHRIES EVONNE NORTH JOYCE WHITE MARY LAMAR OUTZEN BETTY JOHNSON SHIRLEY HINER GERRY HAY CHERRY SMITH ILENE STEENBLIK ELEANOR GOODMAN DENISE REAM DONNA JEWELL JEANNE LUDWIG MARY MILEWSKI PAT FRAUGHTON MAYRE BETH NIELSEN CAROLYN KING TONI TURPIN BARBARA FIRMAGE SARA HANSEN ELAINE PARISH SHIRLEY A. SHARP BARBARA MATTHEWS ROMA RASMUSSEN PAULINE PLANT CAROL FOWLER JERI LU CROWTHER JEANNE LAYTON JOYCE MANSELL VERA BELL HANSEN SHIRLEY CLARK MARILYN CLIFF SYDNEE SANDERSON JULIA L. TERRY DAWN MARIE TUFT RITA GILBERT ELAINE KOLBY MADELYN KOHLER GERRY SMITH JEANNE SANDELL VIRGINIA NEELEY IMOGENE GRIFFIN JOANNE DUNCAN IRIS TERRY In considering the things which Alpha Phi has pro- vided for its members, I find many different subjects which can be enumerated. Perhaps, an easy means of explanation would be to catalog them by the letters in the name of our group. The Av stands for the many abilities which the group encourages each girl to develop. Lv tells of the loyalty to the group, liberty to speak one's own mind, and leisure hours of fun. P', reveals the pur- poses upon which we strive to build our life. HU blossoms forth with happiness which is always present at the Butler mansion. Av brings to all appreciation for the finer things of life. Startingthrough the name Phi, I find PD to recall the partiesfysuchlas our Centennial Send Off and Heidelberg Inn. H brings thoughts of heartfelt admiration shown by each 'Alpha Phi to the other. Last, the Iv recalls the interest which all Alpha Phis have in their school, friends, and sorority. Qmraggb ii Qimminl President 9 r AM ,ni 4 CHI AL f 1' ROBERT DELTON JIM KEMP STAN TAYLOR DAN LEAHY GORDON H. DUNN FRANCIS W. JONES DONALD SMITH ELLIS JOHNSON RICHARD LESSER LOCKWOOD SCOTT WAYNE KNAPP TOM STEFFEN RICHARD BARNES DICK SIGGARD TOM BRYSON HUGH TERRY LOUIS TAUFER DON ELLSWORTH BOB GORDON EARL KARTCHNER FLOYD RYDALCH RYDER WARING KENNETH HANNI KARL BELL V V K-'59 59,4 Q R 76 TI Jag SLOJJQP' ig P' F3 I gas? PHIL KAUFFMAN PAUL HAWKINS DALE MONSON JAY LAND BOB FROERER KEITH SHIPLEY DUANE BERGER RICHARD FORBES DARYLE GARFIELD FRANK FOSS ROBERT ELLISON RALPH FLYGARE BOB BRIGHT JAY RIDD DONALD DICK DEAN BRADSHAW HENRY NYYGARD .15 Founded at Boston College some forty years ago, Lambda Chi Alpha is the youngest of the leading fraterni- ties. In this short period Lambda Chi has shown remark- able growth on an international scale. It is the largest of all national fraternities with well over one-hundred and forty chapters and colonies in forty-seven states and Canada with active alumni units spread from coast to coast, Canada, and 'Hawaii 'While the youngest of the top fraternities, it is recognized everywhere as a pro- gressive leader. It was among the first to have a- full-time administrator, standard accounting system, a pledge manual, its own headquarters building, and the first fra- ternity to have a full-time alumni secretary. This year saw the beginning of a vocational guidance program while plans for the future include the ormation of a research foundation. V , A Tfmk Q, Eugen? President , A VVQIQVQYQVQVQ ..A. vVv I. SI I ffQ'w1Q'Q :xx x ' as -' L Y. , ,, f .vrvg -3-,mv w A x Q' Www mm Kwm JANICE ESCANDON MARILYN McFARLANE SHIRLEY THOMAS BARBARA KERR JANET BROWN GERALDINE CARTER IRENE BOLINDER MARJORIE GLADE VIRGINIA CLAYTON LOUISE NOTTI BARBARA HENDRY LEAH COWAN JEAN THOMAS NORMA LEE MADSEN DAWN MARSHALL LORRAINE McNAIR LEE LORAINE KEMP PATRICIA HARMER MARCIA CLAYTON PATRICIA ROBINSON DOROTHY KELLER BETTY McFARLANE ELEANOR LAING GWEN JOHNSON BETTY FUNK JOAN MARINE MARJORIE ALEXANDER JOAN ALLEN BETTY FINK JOY BASINGER NORMA JEAN KNUDSEN NANCY NEWMAN JESSIE LOU REES PAT PIERPONT TONI CHAPMAN DOROTHY BISHOP MELBA EGBERT With friendliness as our motto, we Alpha Xi,s have put our best footv forward since our installation on the U campus four years ago. Outstanding for the many unusual parties and social functions we have had during the year, we added another link to the chain of events when our candidate was chosen as Doubley Favorite of the Spinsters' Spreggf Keeping tradition we held our annual Gypsy Vagabond King. The beginningggof us arranging rnatters for the Province Convehtionfifwhich-,Was held We all were on hand to Welcome oursistersgiromeigiiikn chapters. The campus openhouse held the Province Conventiorrfrprovedf to: lsuccess and evidenced ougfriendlispiritg: ' A V' S .:: . , President R fi CX! .964 f X I' Q Q fs iw I go T 3 'QYQQ .' 737- Q a s '4 ' Q 49 P: 0 . f Gigli ROBERT COOK JAY REDDICKS RICHARD CONNOR MALIN WILER HENRY MEEVES JOHN LAWRENCE MIKE SHENON CLARK HESTMARK BILL PORTER JOHN MUIRHEAD BILL WOLFERSHEIM BART WALKER RUSSELL SCHONIAN CARMEN KIPP WILLIAM R. KELLEY TOM DUBLINSKI ROBERT NAHEJL H. R, KOSMATA ROBERT SELTZER JOHN RIFENBERG JAMES R. BOSEN FRANK CONDIE CRAIG GREGERSON ROBERT CRONHOLM GLEN A. THOMAS WALLACE G. WELMAN RICHARD CAMPBELL JOHN LAMB WILLIAM BLAKE TOM DAVIS EARL GIBSON JOHN BOWEN GUY WIGHT REID WHITE TOM BOONE MIKE CANNON STEPHEN A. CARRUTHERS WILLIAM R. SCHOTT LEE L. PITCHFORTH ROBERT H. BLAKE THOMAS E. HOFFER EARL HEUSSER Phi Delta Theta, of which Utah Alpha Chapter is a part, has shown brotherhood to over 60,000 men from all parts of the country. The Phi Delt's have led the way in many intra-mural sports, plus Winning the first annual Phi Delta-Beta foot- ball game in 1949. On the social side We have three gala parties each year with numerous smaller ones. Heading the list is the annual Spring Formal which climaxes the social year. The aims and objectives of the fraternity are many. The main goal is to develop the members sufficiently for them to become important, respected men within their community. The close brotherhood that exists within Phi Delt provides a sanctuary for a brother in need. Through these policies, Phi Delta Theta attempts to build the per- sonality and character of a man to the fullest extent. 4471-2 ,did President 6 v9THa NWI? M95 CH OMEGA SUSANNE CUTLER ROSEMARY BRANDLEY CATHERINE PEARSON NADINE ANDERSON ANNA LOU DINWOODEY ROSALIE RICHARDS KATHERINE WHITE CAROL McKEAN PAT PINGREE FRANCIS BENNETT MARGE BARWICK JOYCE MURDOCK JEAN RANKER DWAN JACOBSEN JACKIE CHATTERTON GAY O'HARA MIDENE McKAY ANN ROGERSON MARILYN HEWLETT BARBARA BOWEN BARBARA BARRETT DOROTHY KIRK RENAE REEDER MARIDON McALLISTER NAN BULLEN MARILYN EDWARDS JANE HATCH NEDRA MORTENSEN FRANKIE ROBBINS NORMA GODDEN ANN CLAWSON NANCY COLTON DONNIE HATCH MARION BURROWS JUDITH NELSON IDA SMITH JEAN DINWOODEY NANCY BROCKBANK MARY LOUISE STEWART ELINOR YANCEY JOAN CANNON LAURA SUMMERHAYS MARILYN STEWART PAT PEARSON CAROL JEAN VENDELL GLORIA PETERSON DIANE DORRITY JANETH JENSEN CAROLYN MCALLISTER DONNA MADSEN BONNIE SILVER HELEN DAINES JOYCE BADDLEY BEVERLY ROBINSON JOYCE WHITWORTH MARGARET BULLOCK DIANE HUNSAKER ELAINE BARNES PAT LLOYD JOAN SCHWEDIMAN KATHLEEN CULLIMORE HELEN RICE BARBARA WEGGELAND PAT WEBB BEVERLY CLARK MARITA OWEN CAROL ANDERSON In my opinion, the primary purpose and justification of a social group such as Chi Omega lie in the group's ability to promote friendship, constructive fun, and indi- vidual growth among its members. No matter how noble its national ideals, helpful its contacts, or impressive its trophy case may be, a sororityis Worth should be measured in respect to this ability. We have been proud this year of our queens and trophies, and especially happy about our City Panhellenic Scholarship Cup and co-partnership in Dean Austinis Citizenship Awardg but after we have forgotten such honors, we will still remember our sisters with whom We Worked, played, laughed, had occassional but transitory squabbles, and-underneath it all-whom We genuinely respected and loved. For the privilege of their association and for the pleasure and security their affection and sympathy provide, I sincerely thank each Chi Omega and join them in inviting you to come over and know W mum President us better. 7 I-EW-F 'fb -1 LT-.i ihglfisliv 'J .3 QEQI1:':?ff :II Q A .. QIQQL ILI E Im La I3 Ev If I . JG' ' 'C' r-'BR K 4- C+ WW an OP' K- Ll!-Q4 248 .ac H- HOWARD CLARK DON STEVENS JOSEPH BAGNALL WILLIAM HOLT CY NIELSON BRUCE E. DESPAIN ROBERT BARTLETT RICHARD LEE ALLEN C. BROWN BILL RAWSON ALDEN LEWIS PAUL E. OSBORNE RAY GARDINER TED CAPENER GLEN R. DAVIDSEN JOHN TAYLOR DON VAN STEETER BOYD WESSMAN GRAY I. CLAWSON WALT JOHNSON JACK MILLS DICK REISER BOYD OLSON BUD GLEAVE TODD EAGER JERRY WIEST ROLAND JACKSON CLIFFORD STAUFFER LOUIE CHAFFOS BOB FISHER DELBERT GOATES RAY LAWRENCE CHARLES G. THOMAS JON TAFT STEPHEN R, COVEY LELAND JACOBSEN JIM McFARLANE QUINN ESKELSEN RICHARD WEST ROBERT R. RICHARDSON WOODY CRANDALL HUGH CUMMINGS RUSSELL MARLOR JOHN KARPOWITZ BOYD R. CHILD TOM OLSON WAYNE C. NEFF LYLE HAMILTON FRED PINGREE ROBERT PEARSON BURTON CASSITY DICK VINCENT OWEN JACOBSEN JOHN RAPP MEL FREEBAIRN PAUL OSTERLOH JOHN YPSILANTIS CARL FROMHAGEN BRENT EAGER DEAN LINDSAY ELDON HOLBROOK BASIL WILLIAMS WALT SUMMERHAYS AL . 5 fs? QQ Q: 19' 5-QI-6 'O' NOLAND SCHNEIDER DONALD FOULGER WELCH GREGORSON MAURICE CAPSON STEPHEN LOVE JACK HANSEN BILL GNADT JIM MASON KARL WIESS ROBERT ROMNEY JAMES T. WARLTON LAMAR WASOSCHA C. CLARK WELLING WILLIAM W. THOMAS WAYNE HOFF PHIL NIELSEN RICHARD MONSEN JOHN WOOLF DARRELL F. SMITH KIRK MOYES MACK LAWRENCE MAURICE MILLER PAUL T. KUNZ JERRY DAVIS REED CUTLER BILL COOPER BOB MUIR LOTHER NESTMAN GLEN TUCKETT RICHARD PARMELEE DON OSTLER CARL ERICKSON EARL WUNDERLI BOB JORGENSEN BOB HARMON JOHN ASTIN WILLIAM K. MACKEY DAVE OSBORNE GAIL DESPAIN BEN BANKS Thank you, Mr. Pi K A Alum-one of the many hun- dreds Who have preceded us. That you for the warm and friendly spirit bequeathed us and the smiling help accorded us when in need. Thank you for our pride in Pi K A and the reasons for that pride-its constant ideal of friendship for everyone, a friendship which cannot help but lead us to the best in scholarship, athletics, school activities, and social life. For we live in this ideal, there- fore we will strive just a little harder because of it. Thank you, finally, for the privilege of fostering this ideal and leaving it intact for those who will follow us, 49 - 133-wa 5 aw-Sqn Wwe: , :ww Fi 5,533 L,-. ,,:, w 323, LE -X I xy xi CAROL CONDIE LOYCE PARTRIDGE CONNIE GLEAVE COLLEEN JORDAN SHIRLEY HOSKINS PEGGY WATKINS JANET JOHNSON MARGARET SHEPHERD BARBARA DAYNES JEANNE MAW TONIE LUND NORMA NUTTALL NAN BROCKBANK DINIE ANN BURNINGHAM JOYCE LINDQUIST JOAN BUTLER BARBARA CROWTHER THELMA RICHARDS MARGE WOODRUFF DOROTHY GREGORY JOY BECK NANCY BERTAGNOLE KATHLEEN PARKER BEVERLY HILLS JOY ARDINA DOEZIE VERA HELLSTROM JEANNE R. HAWKINS PAT PANNIER JACQUELINE LEIGH LIZABETH STROBEL MARILYN GILES JANICE WINDER MYRLE McDERMAID CAROL BATES PEARL BUTLER MARY ANN HALES SHIRLEY HARPER CORA LEE MOORE SHIRLEY WILKINS CORRINE PAXMAN KAY BUCHANAN MARY JANE AGNEW NORMA COLE MERRILYN GUGGISBERG CAROL CROSBY HELEN HANSEN BARBARA ANDERSON JOAN CAPENER GWEN BRADFORD PEGGY IGO RUTH MARIE HUNTER PAT COVENY MARY MORAN LORRAINE GALLACHER BETH LINDHE CARMA BAGGS PATTI WHITNEY MARGARET BARLOW MARJORY ANDERSON GWEN LIGHT SHAWNA ELLISON BEVERLY GREENE PAULA MARTIN LOIS KELSEY RENEE OGDEN JOYCE NEWMAN VIRGINIA PAUL JOYCE JERRELL BEVERLY KEELEY KATHLEEN SULLIVAN PAT CROSBY MARY McINTYRE Delta Delta Delta was founded on Thanksgiving Eve in 1888. It established Theta Phi Chapter at the Uni- versity of Utah in March, 1932. The Stars and Crescent badge which our members Wear symbolize each individualis responsibility to her fraternity, her campus, and her community. While few thrills equal those of carrying a new trophy over to the house or in having a member crowned a queen, there are more lasting impressions from fraternity life which are a result of striving toward the ideals stated in the Panhellenic Creed: We, the fraternity Women of America, stand for the preparation for service through character building inspired in the close contact and deep friendship of fraternity life. To us, fraternity life is not enjoyment of special privileges but an ,opportunity to prepare for wide and wise human service. ' new President 251 -I 9'-vm, glawaf ,fm pw-W-1-1-ax-sr FE' A ,q 1 ,, - fs. jf-L ,3 IQ, ji H1 SE LT1f.,.Ii?f 2151 ' 1 E , ' ' A- ul VXI M9 1.9 I lx.-I ...S ILE E -1? ITIZX' M ' ' fy I ., L, ' .S .Q Q 252 Q Q96 1 l QQ. .Q WFQQJ Q DAVID STEFFENSON JIM BELLOR JOHN K. LEWIS HUGH OLANDER KAY PIERSON CHARLES BURNS TONY DEBEVETZ GRIFF WINN HOWARD BOWES HAROLD OLSEN ROBERT H. DAVIS LESLIE HAYCOCK LAMARR BURTON PAUL STANLEY RIDNEY MINISTER DAVID D. COOKE EARL JOHNSON BERT G. CLIFT DOUGLAS MOORE BOYD MULLINS BOYD SUMMERHAYS GLEN SILCOX RICHARD McDONALD ROBERT JOHNSON LOWE ASHTON SAM SHURTLEFF JACK ELDER KEITH BRADLEY BILL GREEN P. S. SHUPUT KENNETH E. CRELLIN HAROLD HANSEN DON FRESNE JOSEPH LANGARO RICHARD L. KNOWLES LUDVIG KNAGENHJ ELM RICHARD HENDRICKSEN DICK CALVIN OSCAR HANSON TED M. FORD E. R. HOWARD ALEXANDER MASOCK NEIL SIMMONS CHUCK GRIFFITH JIM BALLINGER BOB PINDER RAY TAYLOR GORDON R. SMITH JIMMY P. BROWN GARY HARMON JACK L. CRELLIN ROY DRAPER TRACY SMITH HARRY CARLSON PAUL ZAKIS BOB BULLOCK FRANCIS MALONEY IKE STEWART We, the Sig Alph boys in our mansion on Second Avenue, have become known for our Water Front Party ever since the founding of SAE on this campus. Falling only a little short of this are our Nursery and Carden parties held in the spacious gardens surrounding the house. Our mantel holds its share of trophies even though they have only been there a short time. Among these are Hrst and second place scholarship trophies, Snow Carnival Sweepstakes, and intramural trophies. These ,things make Sigma Alpha Epsilon the frat,gt0'WatchAin the future. Known nationally for cooperation and active partici- pation in campus affairs, our chapterfhas upheld the na- tional ideals. Loyality and friendship have been a constant reminder to us of the well-integrated organization of which we are a part, A , I President 'TE .14-V' 'lf' I , IQ., -'22 I. . I :K ' 'Em '- W' 3795, T: - 'df 1 Elm 4 1 IB 3. 41 Qs 365' Wrkrgjgbpfxw JOAN THOMAS CHLOE KAMMERMAN MARILYN THOMAS SHIRLEY CHAMBERLIN VIRGINIA WARE CAROL NICHOLES JANICE TOLMAN NANCY MUTART DONNA IRVINE MARGIE WENDELBOE CONNIE ANDRUS NANCY TOPPING GENEVIEVE WILSON JANANNE EDMONDS MARILYN CONOVER CATHERINE CAMERON NANCY KRETCHMAN MARILYN CAYTON BEB OLSEN VIRGINIA OWEN LOUISE DRIGGS NANCY HUISH GERALDINE GREER MARILYN LISTON KATHERINE SIMONS CARYL PETERSON NANCY McCONAHAY BEVERLY HANKS CLAIRE SCHREIBER DARLENE KNUDSON MICKEY GRANT DIANE GOTTHEIMER POLLY CURTIS CALLIE EVANS MARIE CHURCH MARJEAN LARSON MARILYN WHITE CAROLYN HARPER HELEN EMERSON GERRY ROSELL DONNA NORTON ANN WALKER GERI ANDERSON JOYCE PARRY ANN PARKINSON JACKIE WHITE RENEE ROBERTSON BERYL JONES DOROTHY FINLAYSON BETTY RHODES KATHRYN KAMMERMAN F BARBARA ALLEN DONNA EGAN BEVERLY BERGER JERE' SEWELL SALLY BUFFMIRE GWEN ANDERSON GLAYDE JENSEN CAROL CARDON JEANNE WALKER PHYLLIS WATKINS The University of Utah has just completed its one hundredth year of existence and Beta Gamma Chapter of Delta Gamma its eighteenth-both are proud of their excellent history. Bubbling over with new ideas, We started something novel on the campus this fall by sponsoring a faculty banquet and named our favorite professor DG Man. We have devoted much of our time this year to the promotion of the national philanthropy, Sight Conserva- tion and Aid to the Blindf, We point :With pride to a former president, josephine Griffin, iwho has achieved national recognition by serving as a traveling field secre- tary for the sorority. We climaxed aisuccessful year by our annual fashion show this spring in which Panhellenic' models stepped out with their best foot forwardfl Q fader-9 f President 255 256 ., .1 Q IIQIAQAQQ CLARK ADAMS JAMES KING SPENCE ADAMS JIM MOYLE WILL FEHR ED MARYON WALLACE JENKINS ALAN HOLBROOK FRED URE BUD PANNIER ERNIE MARIANI TED JACOBSEN STERLING COLTON JACK BLAKE DAVE HOLT GIL IKER ART JACKSON AL HARRIS JERROLD C. SMITH RAY WOOD JAY DECKER REED HOLT EARL McMINN HARMON BARTON JERRY HULBERT JIM BENCH HAROLD BOWMAN SCOTT MATHESON REED CLARK EARL EDMUNDS JOSEPH PALMER MAURICE ROSKELLY KENT CHILDS ART COOMBS JERRY O'BRIEN DAVID PETTIGREW JOE PREECE JOE KENNY ED MORETON HERB HILL JIM LASSITER JAMES TJAS REID IVINS BOB NELSON NEIL HANCEY DAVE WINDER RICHARD WIRTHLIN BOB CONDIE RONALD HANSON BILL RITTER RONALD SIMMONS RICHARD WALDRON REED JACOBS ROD KUMP BOB PARRY GEORGE ALLEN KEN SMITH GORDON DICK BOB POTTER BOB SNOW HOWARD STODDARD GENE ALLDREDGE BILL CHENY BOB WELLS BOB HOLLAND SCOTT PARTRIDGE JACK DEARDORFF JOHN MORRISON TOM POLYCHRONIS DILWORTH SIMMONS JIM WARENSKI JOHN ENSIGN PHILLIP KENNY ROY BARNES JOHN COOMBS DICK McMINN NORTON PARKER BLAIR BREWSTER REX ZERIOTT HARRY BURCHELL EVAN REYNOLDS LYNN CAHOON BRENT LAYTON B. L. HUNSAKER ALLEN MATHESON E. B. HAVNES JOHN SINGLETON The ideals of Sigma Chi provide certain spiritual values that are seldom provided in these modern days by the various influences that surround us in college. It is certainly true, too, that it is extremely helpful in our youth to obtain a sense of adjusting ourselves to the economic and social groups in which we work and live. This sense of adjusting harmoniously to these groups is of increasing importance as life goes on-just as important as an accumulation of technical knowledge in engineering, law, or medicine. A man is lucky, indeed, to be able to look back on his college life, not s an igqdent in preparing him better for earnih VA. pigs, lfilgggfigalso to be able to look back on his rihgfuman experience. Sigma Chi certainly happy. set of ideals for guidance in making adfiistments. Prgglidehi' ZI A., -Q, ,A-,mix -14. .J-1: 7 W .J JQ91- I if if 1 is 1 AML L 5 9 3 t Q w J A Q f -94:11 y f Q QQ Q Q 761, 46? AQ 94 ,Q4llll: L:L: 'LQJ' DIANE NICHOLSON VER LYNN FREEBAIRN VALERIE BIRKINSHAW MARILYN CHARVOZ MERRI SORENSEN GERALDENE THOMPSON ARDIE ROBISON SHAUNA McLATCHY BARBARA JEAN NEWCOMB JEAN LAMBERT JEANNINE CROW MADELYN McLANE JOYCE ELLSWORTH RITA JENSEN JOAN MOYES MARIAN CLARK DIANNE FIFE KITSIE KELLY GAYLE ISAACSON JULIE SENIOR ANNETTE SMITH JOY OLSEN CORENE COWAN ROBIN CAMPBELL JOANNE BARBER BILLIE LEE BAKER MARILYN NORDBERG KAREN SENIOR PEGGY PETERSON JOAN BROPHY FAYE KNUDSON BETH WOOD BARBARA BUCHANAN JANET STINE MARY POPE MARILYN SNOW MARION ADAMS BILLYE ROBBINS SHIRLEE JACOBSEN ELEANOR RICKS MARY LOU GRIFFIN ELAINE HAYWARD CHERRY MOSLANDER LUCILE DOUGLAS MARION LINDQUIST DONNA WOOD JOAN TANNER JOYCE TANNER LORNA CRADDOCK PATRICIA ENSIGN DOROTHY NELSON JOYCE OSWALD JANE GUSTIN PAT LUNT JOAN HENDERSON ANN NICHOLS SUSAN WOOLLEY YVONNE FAUX SHIRLEY STOUT ELIZABETH WILSON MARY NEWMAN JANICE YOUNG KAY McLATCHY PAT HOLST BONNIE LEE ELEANOR GATES MARGARET WALLACE JODY PETERS JANET rIoRsIEY MARILYN LINDSAY 7 PAT RIDGES MARY LENSKE RIIEA SMURTHWAITE .T'q, 1' SHIRLEY DICK COY MAJOR ESTHER PARMELEE NORMA WARENSKI FRANCILDA WOOD CAROLE HAMAL BARBARA NEWMAN JOYCE RAWLINGS We, the University of Utah Kappas of 1949350, feel justified in a little nostalgic retrospect after a busy, but not just busyf' year. We, in early fall enthusiasm, moved back into our beautifully redecorated South Wolcott home. The hustle- bustle sounds of our busy organization began in the fall with the voices of committees planning for the yearg then the singing and hammering of Homecoming preparation and celebration. We felt rewarded for our efforts when the big, bright sweepstakes trophies took their places on new trophy shelves. Activities fell fast upon each other. We succeeded in finding time for high scholarship and a Weil-planned cul- tural advancement programlggggakelg, 0011093 Sub-for-Santa, Campus ' rench Orphan project were planned full calendar. Spring weather proved a woiizfgrfiil L7ilClCgI'0LlI1d:i':,fO3Q, our annual faculty tea. l A President 5 J ' 5951 QQQQV , A ' 4 .Q I S G NU 151-Bw f GT QQ: fn 'V 3 -kya jI bg QA! ,Ny iglgl Y I If 260 BOB WYLIE FRANK NOTTI ALDEN GIBBS DON WILLEY BOB MOROCCO GERALD GREEN JOHN NAISBITT RICHARD JORGENSEN JACK COLLINS BOB TOWER EARL WEAVER BOB DAVIS FRANCIS CONNELL JACK CURTIS ROGER PETERSON BOYD HOLDING G. R. CHRISTENSEN NICK ZUMADAKIS DUANE GALE JOHN MORAN JACK GIACOMO BILL HUSBANDS JOT CONDIE MENLO SMITH KENNETH HILTON FARRELL CALTON BILL MEANS DAVID WEST STERLING GILLMAN GEORGE JOUFLAS GEORGE MANG JOHN BROPHY WALTER WRIGHT DICK RIDGES THOMAS G. CUMMINGS ROBERT ROSE FRED MASON JOHN MAW KENDALL HOPKINS MARLYNN BOHMAN BOB EARL LYNWOOD LIDDELL JAY HILL J. R. MURPHY BUD ANDERSON WILLIAM MARKROFT ROBERT S. BARTON WILLIAM WALKER VERN PETERSON RODNEY PARKIN KEN POULSON THOMAS CUTHBERT TOM WHITWORTH JOHN SIMPSON HOWARD MCQUARRIE STEVE SMOOT RONALD EARL BUD ROSS LYLE KELLER JOHN THORSEN HAROLD EGGERTSON ROBERT HAERR KAY BURBIDGE t .3 The white house on the corner of First South and YVolcott-familiar to all-is the home, away from home, for the many brothers of the VVhite Star F raternity. Here the fraternity provides, in relation to the University, fel- lowship for students in addition to the day to day class- room relationships. It is an inherent desire for man to associate and seek companionship for character and social development. While the primary objective of the Uni- versity is intellectual development, it is important that various activities be provided for experience in assuming responsibility, appreciation of achievement, and learning of self governmentwa few of the incentives for success that can be obtained in a fraternity. President QQV-X L, v I NCQ gsm ls r fi? I V I' F .Qj9q9.eJ.eJjQ-,A IQ , ., .Qi 1 : Q1 :Q 'Q' .QP f' 'V--...J 'ff 26 GERALDINE GOLD BARBARA GIBSON DOLORES MILLER JOYCE JENSEN MARILYN JANKE PAT McLAUGHLIN LUCY ANN RICHARDSON BETTY BU RTON JOY THORPE BETTY BRYANT RUBEINE CASE MARIAL ROSE OLLETA JOY WALD MARY LOIS STEELE DARLENE WOOD JOAN HAMMOND KATHERINE JONES ALICE OLSEN DIANE BULLOUGH CARLEY NIELSON BARBARA FLEMMING HELEN TAINTER SARA JANE WOOLSEY IVY JEAN REID PENNY ANDERSON KARYL LAMONT VIRGINIA WOOLLEY THELMA OLDHAM BARBARA BETH WORLTON ELMA OLDHAM BARBARA WARE MARIAM PARKER VIRGINIA FOX BEVERLY BENSON Wesleyan College at Macon, Georgia-the oldest char- tered college for women in America-was the scene of Phi Muis founding. Phi Mu is now ninety-eight years old-- the second oldest secret organization for women in the country. In our seventy-one chapters throughout the United States, the high ideals and traditions of the Mother Chapter remain unchangedg as do, also, the insignia and the rituals. Achievements of the years are the quarterly publication, the healthmobile, ,operating in the state of Georgia among its less fortunate peopleg the annual scholarship gift to Wesleyan, the scholarship loan fund for our junior, senior, and graduate students, several fel- lowships, the International Study grants to foreign stu- dents, and toycarts operating in children's wards of hos- pitals throughout the United States. ' One of the oldest sororities on the U campus, Phi Mu has found its place among the many activities offered. Actively particpating we, the Phi Mus,, support campus functions with enthusiasm and zest. fgeiffaila President 6 bg S I! Q ,,,. .. . . . , wsu K 1 IQ-9-9 999 Q Q Q ,QMS wen' lf Lfig y , 45 . I x ooo. QQL Q QI I 'Ng fgiwzi -Q .. .. 3' QQQQRIQI. DOYLE OLSON RALPH CARO, JR. REED OCKEY CURTIS ACKERLIND J. T. WEBSTER MAX EGLY RICHARD BARKER WAYNE GLAUS KENT STOUT EUGENE RUSSELL MIKE POWELL RICHARD ELLISON JOHN SHAMY DOUGLAS DENKERS EUGENE FALLENTINE TEDD TUTTLE ROSS WATSON PHILLIP KENNICOTT KENNETH TRUSCOTT CLYDE LEAMASTER STEVE SMILANICH PERRY ALLEN THOMAS METOS ELDON DAVIS HAL WELCH ANDY PRATT JAMES CAYIAS JOE WALL CLARENCE HILL ROBERT KELLY JOHN GILES ED BROOKS KEITH WEBB WILLIAM FRAILEY JACK NEBEKER EARL FEATHERSTONE if Keeping up with the activities at the Sigma Pi house at 74 South Wolcott is almost as dilhcult as keeping up with telephone number changes at the house. It,s almost impossible to do. This is, of course, another way of say- ing that We have enjoyed a great year of varied activities. VVe have made 1949-50 a year of progress and a year to be long remembered. Big news of the year was the Winning of first place honors and a trophy in the snow sculpturing contest of the Snow Carnival. Big activity of the year was remodeling of our house. Plcdging, rushing, goating, the trip to Ogden, television set drawing, Home- coming, orchid queen, songfest, the WBA carnival booth, spring formal and intramural sports include some of the other activities enjoyed this year. Summertime means convocation time for our chapter when the national Sigma Pi convention is held in August MQW in Salt Lake City. 6 , ., fx E15 2 'ill' 'fijyvv xx' I .J nm ..f- f'T3':mw I U 'H ..Lv144- J gfmz? I 266 ,X f 3 X390 gf X ---v---.v-v-v-v- -f- 5- 0 X .Q.Q.Q4Q1Q.QLQIQ ag 0 Q I 0 0 0 0 ANN BOWMAN ELIZABETH EARL JANET BLACKHURST JOANNE JOHNSTON ALICE CREER SUE SANFORD MARY PETERSON HELEN MARSHALL SALLY RICH PAULINE GALE JOANNE EARNSHAW MOLLY TAYLOR REBECCA ANN CLARK MIRIAM PETERSON ARDEN SPENCE MARGENE STEINBACK JANE LAYTON ELAINE SIMS NANCY RICH NANCY RICHARDSON FRANCIS STILLMAN MARILYN NICHOLES ELIZABETH BRYAN SHANNA JONES COLLEEN JANNEY KAREN MORTENSEN MITZI SWANSON COLLEEN JENSEN LUCILLE BJORKLUND CAROLYN SILVERS JOYCE BROWNING HELEN MOYLE ADELE MAYS JANET McLEESE SUSAN LINGENFELTER JOANN NICHOLS SHARON NELSON PAT JENSEN SALLY SIMMS KATHERINE McLEAN DIANE JAMES LOUISE GARRETT CYNTHIA MOORE NANCY WAYMAN COLLEEN SMITH HELEN BURNS SUE BRADFORD JEAN MCGREGOR GERALDINE FREE MARILYN MURPHY MARILYN ALDRICH PAT CLAWSON BARBARA BOYLE JANET DEAN JOAN OLPIN HALENE TURNER BARBARA KERSHAW BARBARA CECIL ARDYS MASON JOY WADSWORTH BARBARA BAXTER JOY CHRISTIANSEN CAROL WOODS SHEILA DUGAN JEAN ANDERSON 'L-1. '.- 4' ', L, .. .., srq me . - 1 -X . . . sth. F, if NH KA. A HQ-,f . :L 3, r V. E., 1 ' ,., ,.,.:.. ffsigiy - t p R, fe Starting the year with a newly decorated house, we, the girls with the golden arrows, are known for our en- thusiasm in civic affairs. WVe took over the Pre-Community Chest Drive, led the Red Cross project on the campus, served as hostesses at the Primary Children's Hospital Christmas Party, and were ever ,faithful to the children at the Neighborhood House. All work and no play was not for us, however, with four Sponsors for military units and two queens and an attendant to add trophies to our shelves. Our annual Homecoming Street Dance with the Sigma Nus is an event looked forward to by all on the campus. Being an old, established sorority on this campus has steeped us in the richness of tradition as has the national group as a whole. We are proud of the bond that unites LE:4f41S4A. President US. SA JN 7 at 1 V In impressive ceremonies held at the Hotel Utah February 25, 1950, the one hundredth chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon was installed as Utah Beta. At our first important social function on this campus, We elected to reign over our Sweetheart Installation Ball the famed Queen of Heartsf, Scholarship and our national project, a boys' summer camp, are of the utmost importance to every true Sigma Phi Epsilon. The promotion of these primary objectives has brought recognition to the chapter as well as the individual. It is the aim and purpose of our fraternity to bind together more closely our members and to promote brotherhood, scholarship, and friendship on the campus. President ai EDWIN BURGOYNE JOHN MORAY RICHARD MORAY RAYMOND POWER ALBERT WEESE WILLIAM HOUSE WILLIAM MADISON DENNIS BALDWIN JOHN WEEKS D. L, TAYLOR AARON BEARD DON BALDWIN PARLEY YOUNG fb 0 5 A 4 Q 5? 79 QQ? i UQ. 7 .QV-. Q- Q1 AQ' 2 . .or '13-'Qv ALPHA TA 4 if: 'f ff ' . x 1: WALLACE GUDGELL CALVIN WILSON DAVID WHITE RONALD GARDNER WESLEY WATSON RICHARD GREENING NEAL ADAMS JAMES CRAIG CARL DECKER RUSSELL YEATES SAM MOLL DENNIS PRICE ELDON McCALLEY MERL FRANCISCO EUGENE SMITH LADD THOMAS BILL PERKINS DALE LITHERLAND A 1' ir, - S '-o.oe1e.e9 U. T QlE59g495wQ ISQEQEIQ gmigifiegi W X' QTQIQYQLQX In june, 1949, the 105th chapter of Alpha Tau Omega was installed at the University of Utah. Within six months our newborn chapter of ATO became a part of active campus life. Since that small but notable beginning our fraternity has raised its membership to forty strong and has aspects of sixty-five in the ,5O. VVe, the ATO's are proud of our progress-being initiated in june and ac- quiring a house eight months later out of our own pockets. Our fraternity was started through brotherly love, friendship, and no discrimination among meng We of the Epsilon Tau Chapter shall strive to carry out these mottoes in order that there might be friendship and brotherly love among fraternities, sororities, and other organizations on the University of Utah campus. Jfvvvfxl, President 269 A. D. Pils hit a jackpot at the bingo table with their special lJ1'H1'1il of friendly fun. The Alpha Phis, fraternity appeal was equally impressive to rushees. J wi , if S? ig, lm 33 'Twus L1 little bit of Lyreland that brought the freshmen buck to the Alpha Chi house. 2. i 1- 1? 'S wa.. -Q ,+:2,- 5. , -- iivff Q U .I 5 2? 7 11, 1 we After a week of impressive parties and midnight discussions, 175 girls, mostly freshmen, became members of the 10 Greek groups on campus. There were a few minor changes in this yearfs schedule, and the pledge classes were on the whole larger than those of last winter. Of the 175 new sisters 167 pledged on first and 8 on second release. Both the Heaven and Hell of sorority life pleased rushees at the Tri Delts' traditional party. Freshmen girls were delighted with the Alpine atmosphere which was lent the D. G. house by pine boughs and drinking mI1gS. A Swank party atop the Hotel Utah gave the boys a taste of fraternity life Sig Nu-style. Rushees were invited to drink in Beta Theta Pif, inf'-s' Q5+'447,,Y E ' ' 33 4 I W i f-,v ,,.,, 2. JEMZEV , f 1 gi Y uv-. NIA.. Parisian gay blades had nothing on rushees who watched the Lambda Chi version of the Follies Bergere. The freshmen were in the chips at the Pi Kaps, fun- for-ull Casino party. Competition was keener this year with two new groups chartered since last winter. The eleven Greek groups gained 145 neophytes on iirst release and 49 on second, making a grand total of 194. RUSHI Sigma Chi muscle men per- formed ut 11 stag smoker. 27 274 1 'hum Cries of Push lier in the cornern and . samples from Dean Balliff's Ioke Book made even the suffering Sigma Chi pledges smile on Derby Day. ii -W A fi: i-.TQQQV i'l.Ql..Q'fff Lf Q, :if 3 The original Board of Regents assumed a Cinderellas were transported in the royal dignified pose at the Pi Kap open house. Carriages of the Pi K. P ap rogress Parade. The Sigma Nu open house, where each girl was presented with a con- gratulatory scroll, was 21 lovely Way to end the evening. Solicitous singing waiters served the excited pledges at the Betas' elegant breakfast. 27 With candy-passing, serenades, exchanges, and a chance to catch up on week-end gossip, Monday night dinners are a high point in fraternity life. iw H Costumes, a good combo, and the atmos- phere of the old Bowery are guaranteed to produce a bright spot on the calendar of annual fraternity parties. , i Besides encouraging scholarship and supporting Campus Chest drives, Greek groups offer plenty of refresh- ing, ingenuous fun. Chapter dinners, exchanges, house parties, and formals are all Welcome diversions from the scholastic routine. Add to these the special friendships formed in frater- nity associations, and you will see Why Hellenic groups take an impor- tant position in college life. The elegance and sophistication of frater- nity formals, such as the Sigma Phi Epsilon installation ball, make such occasions hig evcnts in anyone's date book. DDI C. IIIIE IIICIII IIQIIIS I I I 1 I if XX f .. 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Striving to capture the Wild ex- citement of the sports' fans and tlie vigorous determination of tlie participants, the artist finds liim- self painting this section as an ini- portturt part of the Pictzmf of Your College. Through the football and basketball seasons, these enthusiastic Utes led the students in cheering support of their teams. Left to right, they are: Ben Fullmer, Ray Taylor, and Bill Thomas. Ever popular with the crowd Was John Van Wa- goner, a skilled tumbler who was always ready with a show. Frankie Robbins, high Bounding with energy and stepping majorette and en- school spirit, jay Bennion ergetic cheer lea der, was a good example of proved to be among the an ideal rooter. best in the conference. Kappa Sig rooters show up en masse at Cheerleaders and loyal supporters rally the Founders' Day Rally. in an energetic attempt to revive the dead Ute Spiritf' Traditional rivalry at the Denver-Utah football fracas Was augmented this year with the initiation of a bell-passing ceremony. Presented to the Universities by the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad, the bell was taken from an historic old engine, and will henceforth be claimed each year hy the Winning team. Denver Pioneers became the first owners. N M b h'no tu... -V . t help r Caught hOmHuSlcie Players move mchilown for the In lm Washingtol? on scored the only lou 'jack Zackrls UTAH 7 WAS !NGTON 1 First Downs .v.......... Net Yards Rushing ............ Net Yards Passing ............ Total Yards Gained ............ Forwards Attempted Forwards Completed F orwards Intercepted Number of Punts ..., Av. Distance of Punts .....,.. Fumbles .....,..,.....,..........,.. Ball Lost on Fumbles ..,..,.. Number of Penalties .,...,.... Yards Penalized ..,... STATISTICS Washington Utah 17 4 63 50 113 18 5 2 11 45.2 3 0 5 25 George Bean Left Half Starley Bush Right Guard Lowell Earl Fullback Tom Dublinski Quarterback V7 me-'-fi rg ,Q .. .,, I EW iw t Fi f Y t lf jg Y Y I Jim Lussetter Left End Joe Tcmgaro Left Tackle Oregon Statc's ace fullback Dick Twenge hits the turf after being hit by a Ute defensive man. Coming in too late to make a tackle is Leo Prinster, While Carl Robinson looms in the foreground. 286 .,-. -X ..-- Earl McMinn Right Tackle STATISTICS Oregon State Utah First Downs ...........,.,.,,..... 19 12 Net Yards Rushing ..,..,.,...i l80 199 Net Yards Passing .......,..,,,. 92 8 Total Yards Gained ............ 272 207 Forwards Attempted ........ 19 15 Forwards Completed ........ 9 3 Forwards Intercepted ........ 3 5 Number of Punts .............. 3 V5 Av. Distance of Punts ........ 40.1 40.4 Fumbles ............................ 5 3 Ball Lost on Fumbles Numlier of Penalties Yards Penalized ........ 4 2 9 5 43 25 First Downs ...........A.. Net Yards Rushing ............ The scouling Ute is C4 I R b STATISTICS Arizona 17 122 Net Yards Passing ....,..A.,..,. 62 Total Yards Gained ..,.Y,.,,,,, 184 Forwards Attempted ........ Forwards Completed ..,A..,, Forwards Intercepted ..... Number of Punts ..,..,,..., Av. Distance of Punts ,..,,,,, Fumbles ................,,,,.l,,,,,, Ball Lost on Fumbles ....,.,, .. Number of Penalties ........., Yards Penalized .........,l,..,. 1 9 3 5 9 4 9 9 93 34.4 If 0 IHSOH wh . , 0 stops an Arizona ball carrier at the line of S . . Crimma e, Th IR dk lVrldCats to a 12-12 deadlock ingq mghi g elst ini battled the . ric uss e at Tucson Utah 14 170 96 266 21 5 3 9 23.9 2 1 9 65 Leo Prinsfer Right End Russell Neilson Right Half . 1 1 Don Peterson Right End Bob Matthews is stopped dead in his tracks as a Brigham Young taelder prepares to send the big Ute to the turf. Utah continued its grid suprem- acy over the Cougars by dumping them by a 38-O Count. 288 ,.,,f ,- V1 fe- ' A-i. Bob Matthews Right Hcllt Ace Allen Right Half STATISTICS First Downs ......,.,,, Net Yards Rushing ,,,, Net Yards Passing ..,... Total Yards Gained A... Forwards Attempted Forwards Conipleted Forwards Intoreepted Number of Punts ........ D B Y U U9 92 's 150 ,17 ' 0 Av. Distance of Punts .,...,.. 4 36.9 Fumbles ,..... .......,.. .... Ball Lost on Fumbles Number 'V of Penalties.. Yards Penalized ........ .. 1 60 Utah 19 258 55 313 12 4 1 3. 45.7 - 3 2,2 7 75 l1 AMAA Wx. .ity ' . , ' K frwr?'93?vi3'212f'?s . ' ,gz3g,.,.....-WH5.-- -Wfnxwgglgsgggbgi I my ..- wgswsiaiiiwmsn. I Bill Green Quarterback Lynn Cahoon Left Guard Little Billy Boren, Utalfs propelled backiield star, is on his way to pay dirt sons T0 yards away as he glances back at would be Dsnver tacklcrs. Boren sparked the Ute offensive attack with his long sprints. STATISTICS Denuer Utah First Downs ...,...i,, ..,... 1 3 11 Net Yards Rushing... ...... 193 166 Net Yards Passing .............. 186 37 Total Yards Gained ............ 379 203 Forwards Attempted ........ 15 14 Forwards Completed ....... . 11 4 Forwards Intercepted Number of Punts ...... Av. Distance of Punts Fumbles ..................,. ....7 4 --0 -3-3.- 34 5 0 Ball Lost on Fumbles ........ 3 1 Number of Penalties.. Yards Penalized ........ 30 15 289 Two Wyoming tacklers trap Don Suckowicz as a Ute runs interfer- ence for the Redskin back. Utah failed to push over a score as the Cowboys gained their first win in football history over a Utah team. 290 Marvin Hess Left End Wally Nulder Right Guard STATISTICS Wyoming Utah F1rst Downs ...................... 7 Net Yards Rushing ......,..... 197 Net Yards Passing ....... 7 Total Yards Gained ..,......... 204 Forwards Attempted Forwards Completed Forwards Intercepted ........ 0 Number of Punts .........,...... ll AV. Distance of Punts ........ 38.8 Fumbles ...,.........,,...... Ball Lost on Fumbles .... 2 2 Number of Penalties .......... 3 Yards Penalized .........,..,... 25 8 122 53 175 7 3 2 7 36.6 4 2 2 10 Six Redskin t'1Cklers tr fo - . ' ' th k'll 1 1 .. s1de'SteP his 0PP0nents.52Ioldraddf ralliedstoltgqoklldldo bagk .attempts fo non-conference go at Boulder. . e a 4-7 Wm in a spirited 1. ' ,,., Z5 x 1' .iff STATISTICS Colorado Utah ' 1 1 First Downs ,........,..., 15 Net Yards Rushing ,w.......... 201 222 Net Yards Passing .,.... ,.... 5 9 0 Total Yards Gained .r........,. 260 222 Forwards Attempted ........ 9 7 Forwards Completed ......,. 3 0 Forwards Intercefrtedf5-.l.l.g.,VgN 0 Number of Punts .,....,.....' L Av. Distance of Punts ........ , 1. .2 , ,es qu, Fumbles ..................,....., ' .77 4 VV N Ball Lost on Fumblessg .... . X1 ju Number of Penalties Yards Penalized ....... S10 fe' it Don Sukowicz Left Half Udell Westover Right Half Not playing hkeep awayv but attempting to pull in the Wzilly Nalder makes a desperation lunge in an effort to pigskin are jim Lassetter and Billy Boren, with A. and M. bring down Colorado A. and M. back jack Christiansen. players lim Randall and Don Hoch also in on the action. Too late to do any good is end Marv Hess. Bob Davis, former Ute quarterback under Ike Armstrong and now head mentor of the Colorado Rams, greeted his former coach by handing Arm- strong and the Utes a 21-12 defeat. Though the loss did spoil Utahis homecoming celebration, the Indians played a creditable game. Their passing attack clicked for the first time during the season, netting them 141 yards. Fumbles early in the game cost the Redskins a Victory, al- though they outplayed and outgained their opponents. 29 Cari Robinson Jack Zackrison Biliy Boren Rusty Thornton Herb Anderson Right Tackle Quarterback Left Half Left Tackle Fullback Rams and Redskins make a mad scramble for one of the Bob Matthews seems to display pleasure in evading Ram many fumbles that occured in the Ute stadium, but Billy tacklers, but Don Hoch, jim Ranson, and Ray Roper move Boren tucks the ball safely in his arms. in to make sure the burly Utah back doesnlt get away STATISTICS Colorado A. if M. Utah Colorado A. 41 M. Utah First Downs ...........,.......... 6 17 Number of Punts .............. 10 7 get 521215 pushing ------------ 39 5? Av. Distance of Punts ........ 42.9 39.3 et ar s assing ,.,,.,,,,,,, ' ,-1 Total Yards Gained ............ 181 261 gugqlies ' ' Q E Forwards Attempted ........ 10 25 ff ost on um. GS Forwards Completed ,.....,. 4 12 Number of Penaltles ---------- 6 5 Forwards lntercepted .....,.. 0 3 Yards Penalized ...... ....... 6 0 25 Guy Burnetti Left Guard Roy Mcleese Left Gu cl rd 'fs Mickey McKnight Gerald Purdy Weston Gardner Fullbcxck Left Tackle Center 9 Sophomore Tom Dublinski plunges on a quarterback Ace Allen is off for another gain against the Aggies, as lay sneak for the final two yards and another touchdown for Brown and Earl McMinn attempt to move would-be Utah Utah in the annual Utah-Aggie Thanksgiving clay tilt. State tacklers out of the play. Watching the game were 294 22,771 fans. Utahls Redskins capped an otherwise dismal football season by trouncing the Utah State Aggies 34-0 in the annual Thanksgiving Day tussle on the Ute iield. Bob Matthews, Billy Boren, Dave Cunningham, and Tom Dub- linski all broke into the scoring column for the Utes, as they rolled in the prize victory of the season. Ben Glover Don Price Dick Folkerson Bruce Warburton Charles Warren Left Half Right Encl Right Tackle Right Guard Left End Hard running Tod Carlini, Utah State fullback, picks up Bewildered Aggies havenit yet discovered that Herb one of the few long gains the Ags rolled against the Utes, Anderson has possession of the pigskin. Two Utes while M uv Hess prepares to pull him down from behind. attempt to open up the hole for their teammate back STATISTICS USAC Utah USAC Utah First Downs .......,..,,..,,,..... 8 16 Number of Punts ,,t..... 13 7 Nfff YHYSS 15UShiUg ------------ 73 309 Av. Distanee of Punts ..,,,.,. 52.3 41 Net Yar s assing ,..........,.. 25 106 F bl , ZX 3 Total Yards Gained ........,.,. 95 415 REIT Lest ' 9 2 Forwards Attempted ,....... 16 11 fl OS Sn um? es ' F01-Wards Completed -------l 2 5 Number ot Penalties. 4 7 Forwards Intercepted ........ 1 2 Yards Penalized ........ 30 65 Bob Graves Rex Zierott Hal Tate Don Stevens John Vondette Center Right Holt Right Holt Center Left Tackle 29 9 Harlan Kosmata Right End ' Jay Brown Grant Martin Right Guard Left End A COP ball carrier is tackled hard by two Utes, as Rusty Thornton and Rusty Neilson follow the action. The Visiting Pred- skins were soundly drubbed by the superior Tigers, led by All-Ameri- can Eddie Lebaron. STATISTICS COP Utah First Downs ........,....,........ 15 8 Net Yards Bushing ....,....... 471 30 Net Yards Passing .............. 149 135 Total Yards Gained ............ 620 165 Forwards Attempted ,.,..... 21 26 Forwards Completed ..,..... 1 1 7 Forwards Intercepted ........ 2 4 Number of Punts ................ 4 13 Av. Distance of Punts ........ 41.5 39.8 Fumbles ...................,........ 10 6 Ball Lost on Fumbles ........ 6 2 Number of Penalties .......... 7 9 Yards Penalized ....... ....,. 7 5 70 action The whistle blows, stopping in the BYU tilt which found the Ute papooses losing to the Y kit- ' Pete Carl- tens by a 19-22 score. ston's greenlings took one victory in three games, losing 20-7 to ' 'k' a 20-6 win Idaho, while ta ing over the Utah Aggies. Members of the F rosh grid team are, left to right, sitting, Goodrich, Pierce, Rainaldi, Wirthlin, Neiderhauser, Hall, Huber, Sheehy, Kay, kneeling, Dawson, Simons, Stirling, McKee, Plaga, McEuin, Bearnson, Feather- stone, Yates, Spindler, Andrus, Assis- tant Coach Clyde Nichols, standing, Coach Pete Carlston, Dublinski, son D'Ambrosio Robinson, Soren , , ' F r uson, Lundquist, Qulst, Mooney, e g Westort, Clay sistant Coach Clark Adams. , Miller, Anderson, As Y C YW v 297 ful-P1 W pam, if 'fl' tv! aa 5:2 me , W 5525 is as - it new ,s l'i IKE ARMSTRONG Head Coach The Ute chief received special honors when he was considered for the athletic director post at Minnesota University- a great tribute to a Hne coach. 298 A silver anniversary for Utalfs dapper gentleman of football brought him several grey hairs, but despite the mediocre grid season Ike produced his usual spirited, well-drilled eleven. Henry lwhiteyl Piro Utahis new end coach proved to be a valuable addi- .Q , p tion to the staff, and indications are that the like- U p . able Dutchman will be around for some time. Q l W NW 4 K r- A 1 K 1a?l75?f:?S'i55i'? Pete Cclrlston Chief talent scout for the Utes, Carlston has the big task of orientating prospective ath- letic stars, as Well as coaching the swim- ming and frosh grid team S. Frank Brickey The Brickf, who doubles as backfield coach and frosh basketbal chief, is fast be- coming one of the most popular mentors at Uteville. Karl Schleckmcm Easily the winningest Utah coach was Karl Schleckman, whose Wrestlers posted one of their best seasons. Schleckman also serves as line coach for the Utes. 29 VADAL PETERSON Utahis wizard with the kids and head basketball coach at the Red- skin school, completed his 23rd year as hoop coach this season. Petersonis cagers undertook one of the longest schedules in the nation, which included a tour to South America. Deserving honors came to Utahis famous hoop coach when he was recently elected president of the National Basketball Coaches Association. , Despite a rather mediocre overall record in the Won-lost column, Vadal's team accomplished one feat that no other Skyline Six team could boast of-they defeated every team in the conference at least once. A keen basketball strategist, assistant coach Pete Couch is noted for his excellent work in scouting the opposi- tion. He also directs the gigantic men's intramural program, in addition to being head track coach. Bill Peterson 21 Glenn Duggins 14 Paul Shrum 34 Jean DeHaven 17 3 Utah - Montana State 65 49 49 46 Stiff legged Glenn Duggins leaps high in the air to make good 21 lay-up shot, in one of two games the Indians took from the Bobcats. Utah - U.S.C. 65 44 Caught from behind! Glen Smith liter- ally steals the ball away from a cle- terminccl Trojan to help win a decisive victory over Southern California. Utah - Oregon U. 61 46 Paul Shrum attempts to deflect a long push shot A high-flying XVehfo0t sneaks one in, with Paul while Dolan Conclie and Glenn Duggins await Shrum following too late to stop the action. Team- the rebound of the XVehtoots, try at the basket. mate Dnggins watches with concern. Utah - Lawrence Tech 4 A bit of congested action under the basket finds Center Glen Smith in control of the ball and getting set for one of his fade-away hook shots. xy 30 .Xe Qt CXGVGY .6 WW 1 imgxy Svhex 7 the was Os me Qogxtliosaeklnligscigiioo' o Og 0 tweak Y 1 1 eCh Yxgzifqn A 21 La0liSrni?xeS keep 65 48 W Glen Smith 8 Bill Hutchinson 'I2 Dolan Condie 9 Utah - U.S.A.C. 51 54 50 68 52 73 49 36 Utah battled a fairly tough Confer- ence this year, and despite a lack of lettermen managed to Win at least one go in four contests with each team. The Utah vs. USAC score card fell in this category, the Utes manag- ing to win only the last of four contests. 5311 L It . Aff ,- 1 Say, , 1 M -S ' CTG G Ste J Y AIIIDID V G 80x A . V 10111 gig Wzde 20 Cfevergv g llljyl Pl'QVe , llf vllere Ht the Wfflz -K If, Two Aggie defenders pursue Glen Smith prior to his whirling around and Hring at the hoop, Gordon Crofts and Dolan Condie prepare for the rebound. 0 Q. :S ' -1 ,x l. '1 x.'.'.g -:W . x . De0Vel des A . gcieen' uccesslulll' ewan eflectwe - . Duggms S -th Sets UV Glenn 'te Glen Sim team ma Utah - Denver 51 55 58 51 37 62 44 69 I'll take that ball! Glen Smith, Ute center, grabs a rebound from between two Denver Cagers. Y'oH9eY as Chic Thomas Dick Jones 7 29 Don Sandberg Ron Stevens 5 30 id dxrts 111 M I Cxeveyly 1 t - .S Funn. l legged llmmy minffs mg Ami 7 , be E W 0 Two VX yoniing cagers have Glen Smith 111 '1 Suggs the ball hom Y hurried state of helplessness is team mite Bill S 4 That,s my ball! Three Utes gang up on at XVy0ming player, but the Cowboy is deter- mined to keep the Sphere. Utah - Wyomin 42 63 35 42 30 42 39 30 9 Hutchinson moves in to assist Y , Ze ol the ball Homvliiixa thyee .vvgrlv grabs YU 21C1l'm X. 3085653109 immy Q, L yea Ute-B - who has l Sueedstex S -t ol Yugg lie wondel legs in ?aicl 1301210 Cong COUSLLXY S A1 OE the bull. Utclh - B.Y.U. 51 71 51 61 46 56 56 42 Coach Petersonis Utes Could garner but one Win in four games With the boys from Catville. BYU soundly thrashed the Utes in the opener, and squeezed past in the next twog but in the seasonis last meeting of the two schools, the Utes were un- stoppable, dumping the conference- Winning Cats 56-42. O Keith Thomas Glen Smith, sensational sophomore Center, dis- Bob gums plays some skillful dribbling despite close guarding by Z1 Brigham Young player. Gordon Crafts Utah - Colo. A8.M 56 52 48 40 52 38 52 42 Paul Shrum makes a fast break past Colorado A. and M. defenders as Glenn Duggins Comes into the action. Literally an unknown in early season play, Shrum soon proved his worth. Left D Scfeeni n g, Ray Hale 25 Jimmy Cleverly 'IO y olan C to the buCket,Ond1e prepatest Wlnle t 0 ser Sa- 4 I elm mates Snfjtgfle of his acourl t , Cleverly, ans egouthpaw Slam uggins do S the 309 Another informal picture shows the team and faculty members in Ponta Grossa, prior to a hop back to Saopaulo. In Belem the Indians took advantage l of the good weather and did a hit of working out in the city park. ,C -k.s M iff -' fl? . Q- , ff-1 pri.. Pi T11 3-1 'ix5 X ggi i ff Z ., -5 -1 is 5- lf: gg ., . xr- . . if N. , 9 tv YJ ug. Watched by a few youthful specta- tors, the Utes have a warm-up session on an outdoor court in Saopaulo. Twelve Redskins pose for an informal shot in front of their Belem Hotel, the grancl hotel of the city on the equator. , . 1 'Q warg, Smith, one of Utah's most valuable players during the tour, jumps high in an attempt to block a Corinthian shot in a Saopaulo contest. Despite the efforts of four Paulistano players to stop him, Hutchinson breaks through for a two-handed push shot during a game at Saopaulo. Lined up with the Olympic Club at Iuiz de Fora are five Ute starters. The Utah team won nine out of ten games during the South American tour. ggi? V as 5 11 W? 4 , 12 -11- ,Q fm? 3 ,. ii., 3 D5 , Members of the University of Utah Wrestling team enjoyed one of their best seasons under Coach Karl Schleckman. The Ute matmen took all Beehive state competition in dual meets, annexed the western division championship at Provo, and placed fourth in the conference meet at Denver. Jim Yagi counters a standing switch hold on Nick Beglarian with a slip under arm as both boys engage in a bit of friendly wrestling scrimmage. Coach Karl Schleckman points out some of the sport's finer points to co- captains Gil Meier and Jay Oviatt who led the Redskins during 1950. 313 Rigffx, L L 31 4 It's a rare moment when Pete Vandehei, Lee Wight, Ronald Young- berg, Bob Holland, Jim Murphy, and Hugh Olander, members of Utahis ski team, can all be caught with their skis off after the Winteris Hrst snowstorm. L, g Srila, Besides sponsoring the University of Utah in- Off like a streak of lightning is Utah's Pete tercollegiate meet at Alta, the Utes partici- Vandehei, one of the best cross country pated in six other meets. racers in the conference. i University of Utah skiers get final instructions from Coach Friedl Lang prior to downhill race at Alta. I Ln V. 17,1 L , S i Qpi gh 14 I 'Www 4 4 5' is gli Yilifs I' 'l in ' gb X, in x How not to sail through the air is well illustrated by one of Utah,s ski jumpers. Captain Jim Murphy was the Ute's top jumper. r J is J S1 'S J aff, Practice makes perfect in the opin- ion of this Ute golfer who takes a few last minute swings. lntercollegiate golf enjoyed another successful year at Utah as evidenced by the outstanding record turned in by the Ute divoters. Team Man- ager Bill Johnston presented a for- midable outfit to represent the Utes on the greens. Two impressive vic- tories were over Utah Aggies and Brigham Young. Team Manager Bill Johnston points out some of the technical points of golf to two of his team members. Besides managing the Redskins, Johnston is also one of the top notch golfers in the Skyline Six. Ute divers Larry Raty, Ev Ashworth, Art Hicks, jim Farr and Al Zamsky get in practice dives in preparation for tough Skyline Six con- ference competition. Art Hicks was captain of the 1950 edition of the Pxedskin swimmers and divers. Under the capable coaching of Pete Carlston, the Ute mermen enjoyed a very success- ful season. The Utes won all Beehive state competition and placed second in the conference meet held at Denver. The defending champion Utes barely lost their title being nosed out by the Denver University team. 7 Here,s how it's done! Bill Leary demonstrates the Ted Elders, leading Ute Weight man, lets the discus exacting technique necessary in tossing the javelin. Hy in an attempt to set a new distance record. Exercise is essential! Coach Pete Couch puts his Cinder men through their daily paces. 318 an 7 W 1 Pete Couch, now in his third year as track mentor, explains the necessity of proper grip to two of his vaulters, Marv Rickets and Bill Williamson. - gi ,, B Rounding the bend in another middle dis- Ute sprinsters Dave Doolmyer, Art Hurzler, tance race are Bob Earl, Bob Sharp, Bill jim Lasseter, Ivan Geumlek and Bob Adams, Bill Wolfersheim, and Don Perkins. Nohejl await the crack of the gun. t .': I'N, Al Cornwall, Bob Hal- bersleben, and Bill Hone offer friendly criticism to each other Cluring a practice ses- slon. 320 ' fx , - cl are HOWMG Sw . Utalfs 51 net Sflufl H Fryer. Four sure Swfrteingzisou, joe KermeY, and H0 Y Eddxe dard eKeHUY and lo , 1'1- 1 rv Gllstavesollllal C0ngr'1t1'iSe a u lc f Exchalige th: grueling PM . - after ' UOIIS match. Coach Parmelee , , better lr Cooperunrl nown as 'Pzu'm to l' ess Curtri ht some 1 ' . g ns netters, gives Bill mu bulls, along with il word of advice. The bat cracks, a hard-driven ball is scooped up, and it's third to first for the out. It's easy . . . but don't drop it! Waiting for the pitch is Migliaccio, and if it,s in the right place, chances are he,ll lace it out for extra bases. Ning-qg,gmxww N - ini Hemi stiuao are top, left to right, Coach Carlston, Don Price, vcoige Morley, Del Schick, Herb Urry, Rex Zierott, Glen Duggins, Russ Orton, Keith Steck, Bill Nash. Front, Mickey Culleton, Steve Paulos, jim Brown, Bill Green, Kenneth Duke, Max Passeto, Jim Migliaccio, Lester Stevens. , his Utes. . f 3 good hat t0 , ,- h selection 0 C rlston new baseball mentor, explains t 6 Pete 11 ' r ' Beta basketball had its happy moments as evidenced by the looks on the faces of these Beta Theta Pi members who cap- tured the fall basketball cham- pionship in intramural activity. .af Pinging their way to vic- tory arc four members of the Pi Kappa Alpha ping- pong team who easily captured the intramural ping pong title. These rugged characters are members of the Pi Kappa Alpha intramural touch football team. They too, garnered a champion- ship for the boys from South VVolc0tt. Sounds more like the Ute football team but actually itis the Eager Tigcrs basketball quint Who copped their second straight intramural hoop title. Pictured on the front row are Vvlllllll' Snyder, Gene Evans, Bob Matthews, Wally Naldcr. On the hack row are Ralph Mitchell, Barney Hafen, Grant Martin, Carl Robinson. Part of rugged action in championship game between PiKA and the Eager Tigers finds PiKA john VVolfe attempting a tip in under the basket. Intramural boxing also had its exciting Wrestling honors went to the Pi Kappa Alpha team who moments as Bill Calvin, Sigma Nu, 1:27 lb. presented a strong outfit. Pictured above are VValt Sum- chanip clinches with Dick Anderson in merhays, Don Foulger, Jim MacFarlane, Bob Earl and championship battle. Jim VVorlton. Sigma Chi placed second. ENG ,,.,......A------' The job of administrating one of the largest intramural programs in the west went to likeable Pete Couch who presented an enriched program to Ute sports enthusiasts. Couch checks final details of the program while staff members John Squires, George Rich, Karl Schleckman, Marvin Hess and Tony Simone look on. Uteville was no different than any other place in the spring as the young man's fancy turns toward baseball or softball. Two Ute softballers get in their warm ups before actual game competition begins. Pi Kappa Alpha continued to show its dominance in the intramural sports program by piling up almost twice as many accumulative points as its nearest competitors to capture the 1949-50 intra- mural championship. First places in touch foot- ball, wrestling, ping pong and several second places in other events earned the PiKaps the crown. Beta Theta Pi, Sigma Chi and Sigma Nu placed high in the standings under the campus leaders. 7 ,Rl 2 2 R Va ff' -W PE ERS l r Phyllis Watkins President Bonnie DeMa rr Secretary Joyce Tanner Treasurer Joan Pyper Historian Mary Kidman Recorder Barbara Nielsen Publicity Manager Dawn Edling Intramural Mgr. Rosalie Richards Junior Recorder Iris Terry Vice President 1 0 1 'f ' fir 4 'A ' 24 if ww Bi N A -e 1, ,E 4- ..- mb 53 is mufal Xfxkia' the dent teams, r0'efeSS' indeiyen Vents 10 Q . aQd . . and e rf! sorfiflw activlues W mins HO gs Qasl A cal? 53501 managels ugh w60k to ol e210 om?OSgL?Junoil meets Miniature swimming pools and basketball and volleyball courts decorated the tables at the annual WRA award banquet, attended by more than a hundred girls. 5. FT: s' 3 - i il it' ' ff 1 T21 let 5 3 H A in J-.4 In the independent bracket, the Olympians After some thrilling games the ADPi's came garnered top honors with a iirst in volley- out on top, winning first place in hockey, ball and a second in basketball. volleyball, and basketball to take the highest honors. - ' -fr-1.-W - Y '- Tensed and ready for the bully, these girls Judging from the eager participants, the prepare for another exciting game of hoc- most popular sport of the tournament is key. Winner of this yearis tournament basketball. The Trojans and ADPi,s came was the Trojans. out victorious. S Hi 4 ez 53- -1 kv xv -Q, Aquamaids, Dorothy Broderick, Ioan Pyper, Joan Thomas, Marilyn Thomas, and Darlene Amott step out of the Water to pose for the cameraman. Mary jane Schricker and Beverly Two ADPi,s prepare for a slam Ford won the battle of the birdiei' being sent over by a Kappa in one to annex the WBA badminton Cham- of the many exciting WBA volley- pionship. ball games. Another favorite sport on the spring calendar is softbail. There is always a crowd to watch the fair sex at play. On your mark .... A few of many girls en- tered in the spring track meet pose in a starting position, await- ing the gun. 333 ?ffi 3 ? , y 111, ff 1-., Z ,X- Z ff . S Ei :' I ' ww! ' Q . f K-3 2: ir!!! 1?2f??G fz 22 Cf ,ff I ' f W4 ZA ,f N' Z 5 if X f ,ffi 1 I f . 7 2 -ii' fc ' ' 5 , 4 2 Ziff' yn 1 U 7,3 f, ,X ,ff , g fyag pf 42 Wa f fy , f f Ei fff f X af' 41 Z ,' af. . 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Plifhts and trials of a tv Jical Frosh are Partici ants in the livel Freshman r Z-1 I . ,l P , Q Y portrayed in lest at the Freshman assembly. end the eventful evening at the Park B As usual, the annex-goer received a good ing square. No Frosh XVeelc is Comp share of the jibes. Without the Plaza get-together. Ufhys and Wjmmf OFGQ of ' the C. 'lm u - - flulnnpn IJ P ,S .ue expllu A 'V they Spongo - ncd to bg-Wilde I - rs, FQQ Freshmen frolie at 21 umutinee mixerv dance, To introduce freshman woinen with college which appears to he POPIIIRII' entertainment fashion, Mortar Board lllllllllluy presents its well-known fashion show, with Universitv with the newcomers. coeds doing the modeling. . . A, v 1: f 1 L I - A , , ., f.,,,,, --5, ..-,1 i M wi M5 2233: fir' A E. . s, .K 5 is if 1 . ., f 5 . rf 1 - ev ,.. , ,?i,-,.,.. vii aa w., L12--T3 . nf 9:14 Iii Ready to Welcome new freshmen are Ken Smith, chairman, and his com- mittee. Front row, Jeanne Anderson, Nancy McConahay, john Naisbitt, B - . ' . , ' oyd Olsen, mzddle, Nolma xVi11'611Sli1, Mary Helen Guilford, Lee Cannong back, Bud Punnier, Norma Nuttall, and Allen Snow. sn? :UP Ulv vw---no-,,.1 Ken Smith E leave Campaiggxriwg Chairman f, ,,... k O S During ah Wei? Worked novel gills? to fel- maDY Hes mshort Pfmlitical SP othefs gave low CXaSSmat6S. 22555 Poscd with their newly gainelecl CIOWIIS ue Blllldll Bowen l'ItSlNlhlll uun .u l her two zlttendlnts Pit XV1ll1 uns and Bexulx fllllx A new feature of the annual fresh- man-scmphomorc battle was a tug- of-wur held over il huge mud puddle. The losers were supposed to do the swimming, hut everyone got wet, including the spectators. As part of the frcslunun orientation progrzun, Qui open house was held at the Union Building hy all of the campus organizations. with rcprescntutives explaining the uc- tivitios und purposes of their group to the IICNYCKJIIIPIS. HG EQONHNG Members of the Homecoming Committee beam enthusiasm from behind their calendar of events. Pictured are Bonnie De Marr, Clyde Burnett, Janice Madsen, Gwen Light, Raymond Shanks, Carlene Larsen, Marvin Johnson, co-chairman, Ierry Hay, Dick Christoflerson, lean Banker, Norma Lee Madsen, Curt Ackerlind, Madeline Kohler, Thelma Oldham, Kenneth Hanni, Edith Chamberlin, Bonnie Lee, Beverly Burger, Thorold Harris, co-chairman, Marilyn Madsen, Ioan Olpin, lim Bench, Sheila Dugan, Clyde Peterson, and Mary Ellen Wood. Thorold Harris Co-Chairman 356 Av Appetites of the celebraters must have been stimulated by the tour of gala house decorations on fraternity row, for two thousand hungry Utes lined up for barbecued sandwiches and punch. 'I J., 4' rl L JOHN WAYNE -mm..--Q-..N.'Y '53 BSN JGSENSGH JOANNE OSU JGHW AGA fin. s pkg LSP-i none A vsuow mason M 'r fm coma: ar rec:-rmcotos: WN fag-gf' M17 s A F . W . o-Ewcmouf Proving that a hat hox sometimes contains YVinners of the fraternitv sweepstakes honors, the Sigma Chis designed ohjects more interesting than hats, Kappa their float to represent educational progress at the U. ot U. Kappa Gamma captured highest honors in the women's float competition. XVhite feathers and gold foil were artistically comhined in a trophy-winning float hy the Alpha Chis. PiKA received the coveted first place award in the menls di- vision iloat competition for an elaborately decorated hirthday cake, surrounded by heautiful Ute maidens. 357 z t l 1 L5 s W . . . F ' A 5 P A ii .33 4 rift' A A . a E E Depicting Ho Yo,s trip to Fort Collins, this huge moving picturei' procured for Sigma Chi the first place trophy. Second place was awarded to Alpha Chi Omega for an Indian maiden who held a bowl of bub- bling Atomic Collinsv knock-out punch on her head. A 1 The unique idea of pledges' heads bobbing around as ice cubes in a huge punch bowl gave the Tri Delts first place in sorority house decorations. Sigma Nus converted their house into a well-armed fort to capture second place in the fraternity competition. Charming queen Katie Parker poses with her two attendants Margaret Bullock, on the left, and Ginger Horton, on the right, after being introduced at the Home- coming game. Mugs in hand, the Pi Kappa Alpha foursome harmonized their Way into first place in the menys devision for out- standing quartet talent. First-place winning Kappa quartet sings the novelty song which helped their organization garner sweepstakes. Kappa Sigs found a Way to tickle the judges ribs, and thus captured first place trophy for their skit version of 'gCas Those Rams. 59 1 JZ- ef' . , X T, ' f , -s , ', K.: : 'f Q- 31 '.., Q yr Members of the Snow Cumivd Committee are Fred Cox, Shidey Hoskins, Susanne Eamshaw, Bob Hdhmd, so Ann Harvey, EXinor Yancey, Sack Ham- h sen, Kay Mclmtchyg in front, Kohn Siugkton. The S . .A E ' t ' - S ge . s1,E:Ee?e1Pec1 thetgni Itfce sculp, . 1 , n the frute1'ni'fymd?XZ1SZP' n. Sh' lrley Hgskms Chqirmun 6 Kappa Kappa Gammas scrapctl up enough snow to lmuilcl a teepee for Snoyo,,' complete with ground stakes. Hoyo and his Saint Bernard pal won first prize for the Sigma Pis. Expert skier Ann Bowman, who was chosen Snow Queen, is in- troduced at the assembly with attendants Diane Nicholson and Marilyn Madsen. Though their snow sculpture placed second to the Tri Delts' display, the Chi Oinegas gath- ered enough points to Win sweepstakes. luv' L. gi .., ,J -A 2, I w e' '1 ffl 1 :gil we 1 - 3 11 - ' , f 2 535-.355 'fnii' '-::: ?J Ii rf' 3555.355 1 ' E5 vi: 5 5 f gear' '53 Ffa E: if :sg A, X11 Burton Casslty Choirmo n Members of the Centennial Prom Committee are, front row, Iohn Nuis- bitt, Bob Lambert, Ben Rawlins, Pearl Butler, Jerry Rudd, VVally jenkins Nedra Mortenson, Marilyn Listong back row, Max Egly, Boyd Olson, Ster ling Colton, Helen Redd, Henry Nygaurd, Richard Lee, Ed Maryon kneeling, Chairman Burton Cassity. Lots of lumber as well as man-power went into Chairman Cassity's Even the ladies were handed a bigger and better Prom, which attracted over nine-hundred couples. saw and put to work. 6 A little to the left fellasf, The night before the prom the capitol was, appropriately, a beehive of activity. It took quite a bucket brigade to Hll the tanks which supplied the garden fountain. Q 6 5 E z J .,..A i - . -x ' ' ' ' Q 2 bl -,Qs ' ' 1 '! Zag 'Q 5 kg! m , - -f 'E -2 Pi ,-: 1.3 ,yi 1-2511 - H- Q- , . :i 11 f'..'.f:f 5-..,.,' E -v. ' -.rl . r af-. 'fi 5 it rj 12, g gfhsri Es? Q x, 2- 'JJ nw. gf-7 -if Q, V, -Q ea my L2 as is il ' 5 9 1, V g i Frothy formals and ele- gant black tuxes vied mums N with the decorations in ' 5 adding Color to the L. 2 . ' QW 10m 364 Surrounded by Howers, Chief Massasoit stood The serving of a real dinner instead of the usual good guard while Prom-trotters danced to Skitch punch and cookies was one of the innovations of Henderson's dreamy music. the 1950 Prom. .ww-v-g.,,., 1 'KN Governor Lee, President Olpin, anc , A ,. clever favors, unusual decorations, and name hand. Onf the many hu-ec i their wives were am 5 l hy the i is of couples hurries up One of the huntrec 3 ' -flehrute the Umvu sity cc the steps to see its Century of Charm. Everyone admired the thousands of flowers ' ' I iz cake ll the giant blrtic ly , and especial v , A ' f f ature of the which was cleeomtioiis. the 0llf5ttll1Cil1lg e Members of the Founders' Day Com- mittee are, first row, Amy Smith, Barbara Redford, Mary Ellen Wcnod, Nancy Colton, Louise Notti, Bonnie Lee, second row, Ralph Maud, Mari- don McAllister, Ioe Monson, Tom Caine, Barbara Baxter, Frank Notti, Wayne Lambert. Bonnie L e Co-Choirmcfn W c'Yhe La Co-Chqirfggsrf A slice in the huge cake revealed N Queen janeth Jensen and her court. This banner above the speakers table was symbolic of the Uni- versityls humble beginning. College friendships once more are renewed at the annual alumni banquet. Members of the C a rn p u s R.O.T.C. groups Hank the walks as the procession advances. s 6 President Eurich of the State University of New York delivered the main address Utah students turned out en masse to celebrate the 100th birthday of their alma mater i ,, . . wh -M N f Wm.. ..,...q-f I M. 5 www... Five hundred faculty members and guests leave the Park Building in the classic processional ceremony. Campus cadets salute as huge American flag is raised, initiat- ing the Week-long celebration. Professor Robertson acknowl- edges the generous applause after the initial performance of his violin concerto at the Cen- tennial concert. Y 'K X X 05157, qggtgggggfpfgqggs,-1 E Q 369 FW me rrs. FW if ' - fre:-Q f ' 111 S 1 11.1 nw: :A 1 1 . . Q 'x' a - f 1 'A E-ii ' L, 'im An enraged engineer presents his ver- sion of an M.Dfs d1lemna. Th m steries of scientific living are 9 Y revealed to an enthusiastic audience, anxious to thing tick. discover what makes every- At the annual St. Patrick's initiation on the Union Building steps, an aspu- ing engineer receives the board from . . - . h Sir Swat, king of the rig ts. 370 Queen De Ette jones and attendants, Evelyn Madsen and Hope Yer- gensen, reigned over the Colorful Engineer- ing Week which fea- tured displays, a St. Patrick's initiation, and dance, ' K'--,si The Week! ' prize winning dis I miniature sewa p ay was ge disposal JI. hy the ci 'I ' .1 Young doctors of the cfunpus invaded the I int Constructed oyster stew to show the engineers how V1 engineers. things should be done. fm . ictori0US' , .1 engilleers glodttlh-ie raised Civlrmdk Point to denoting il Room trzidifiogal Y '?Clean Sweep' Transforming the Held house overnight into a glittering midway was the job of the YV.R.A. Carnival committee. They are, front -row, Ioan Tanner, chairman, Gerre Lu Hughes, Joyce Tannerg back row, Beverly Romney, Ken Smith, and Ieanne Layton. L li? Gerre Lu Hughes Chairman Kappa Sigma Fraternity captured the iirst place Besides being elaborately decorative, these County but cakes title with this unique milking contest and the represent the best in good eating. guarantee 'KAny jerk can do itf' First place in the w0men's division went to Alpha Xi Delta for their pop corn booth with the clever Century Corn theme. F armer's Daughter Cherry Mos- lander and King Harry Burchell win titles for beauty and pickle- eating capacity. This scene represents a vastly different one from the finished product a few hours later. Paint, hammers, nails, card- board, and elbow grease com- bined to make two nights of entertainment. f i 373 outstanding 'buted many bam Neii- Members ot the ASUU dance committee contn events to the Ute caiendar ot activities. They are, front row, Bar . . son, Betty Bryant, Qoan Winegar, Boyce Davis, Ruth Noaii, Divan jacob- ' ow, terry Rudd, Bob Romney, Bon Low, Betty Funk, Xeanne enkins, Roger Bown. Joyce Davis Chdlrmcn song back r Sandeii, Fiora Vaii, Waiiy S One of t he lil' dances glgofli POPL1- Foved to b ecyear e b , Pre- C Y th hest Committggmpus 374 M ,,,,,wft :f, .M N21 vfvx L..f1fw:.N--14,3 H NN Twinsters, Spinsters, Spreef, spon- sored by AWS, had everyone seeing double when high hatters und twin dueters performed during the inter- mission. The game room was the scene of pleasant conversation and refresh- ments for dance goers during inter- mission. IK,s sponsored the successful Knight of 'KMemories of Candy Landf first dance of the year, was All Nights dance, and during intermission sweetened by the music of Curt Andersen. introduced their Spur of the Moment, Muri- lyn Liston, and Knight of Nights, jack Baker. 7 'kgfif' L Gwendolyn Quilico Chairman Planning and presenting assemblies on our campus and surrounding schools was the job of Bob Alexander, Virginia Neeley, Margaret Shepherd, Ray- mond Shanks, and chairman, Gwendolyn Quilico. 76 Featuring majorette Frankie Robbins and drum major Bill Rhead, the Utah band gave a preview of future per- formances at the fresh- man assembly. The Tahlanders quartet had everyone laughing, including the orchestra members. This pulchritudinous hulla gal caused a mild sensation at the Centennial assembly. Andor Foldes, pianist, was one of the outstanding musicians to visit the University of Utah campus. 7 S Sterling Colton anivjjll hundred Ut Chcurmcn picture Wlutewashines hiked up th b -Wasfk gofu 6 . Y ram and 26511 they Wergel Fjxllolrgltazn side for SS f 1 Ht b Illut th hat hit up ty Ftdust Stofs after this O SIXU' mil IH, followed eg ' Per hou r. One of Utahys most suc- cessful U Days was exe- cuted by committee mern- bers Sylvia Smedley, Kay Buchanan, Iris Terry, Hal Zogg, Marjean Larson, M e r l e n e Burningham, Oletta Wald, Rosalie Rich- ards, Barbara Woodhead, jack Critchlovv, M ary Lenske, DickWi1'thlin,Bob Earl, Susan Lingenfelter, Bill Marcroft, and Chair- man Sterling Colton. r ' H ' ,Q 5 F 5 V gg Q I f A as M :S f My The U Days royalty were honored during Songfest intermission when Chairman Sterling Colton intro- duced Barbara Daynes. Shirley Russon, and Queen Shirlee Iaeob- sen. ir We-,A A ricky-tick Pi Kap hand spurred the Pi Phis on to third place in the relays, but Chi Omega sponsored by Kappa Sigma ran the fastest and captured the first place trophy. Tri Delt took second, hacked lay Lambda Chi. Placing in Songfest competition for the first time, the Alpha Phis were judged third for their clever nursery rhyme novelty song. 379 380 Th 2ln3ugClll'e?1Ct?lleld3d with White-Wash fights, a few? U from the Water the square darles turned out to Plazc CG 011 the P1 k '1 W ir ednesday afternoon, Alpha Chi Omega, the last but not leastv sor- ority, harmonized their way into the judges' hearts and walked off with the womerfs Brst place trophies. Sigma Nus, the lads ir the baseball uniforms rounded home bas carrying the first plag trophy in the me division. Singing their spirited Marching Song, the Betas captured third p l a c e . Sigma Cliis, again p r 0 V i n g the strong appeal for their Sweetheart Song, were judged second. Typical of all the girls who shivered in the Cold wind were the second-place winning Tri Delts, whose ini- E pressive lilac-lc dresses were nlwiously non- U70-XX'ilI'Ill. Climaxing week long festivities, the U Days royalty awards hard- earned trophies to the excited winners. ffl Blonde . . . Blue eyes Shirlee Jacobsen U Days Queen Kappa Kappa Gamma Dignitaries Watch as the graduates pass to the stand to receive their long-sought-after diplomas. We 5995 35535 fwiai fr- E gsm .f 53, C 4 gat f 2.3. 52 TQ ae? ri wi ' , 'N 353 ' my gi Yin, ki, :Q n Ti 'iiatsz 5 ra 2 as an-N: wma: Denny Affeldf Choirmcl n t-wang Ba b --wing, Elain 'nuns Ahleldt vvjuuie purs . Alice breeii ara Page, Joh? gaflcey, Hemyafi fhese persgfgglafld getting ' al' CI' 5 , An entering freshman is interviewed for information concerning her interest and experience in school activities. 384 mllnds, and Chief job of the members of the Per- sonnel committee was to interview people interested in working in carn- pus activities. Although new this year, the committee interviewed hun- dreds of students and built an ex- tensive file to be used for future refer- ence in choosing committees and giving employment recommends. A year-long job with little glory and a good deal of work to be done was honestly held by the A.S.U.U. Art Committee: sitting. Cynthia Moore, Nancy XVayman, Pearl Butler. Loyce Partridge, jeannine Merrill, Standing. Fred Mason. Ted Jacobson, .Ioan Olpin, Dick Marshall. and Ed Nlaryon. Dick Marshall Chairman Dewey Brodbeck Chairman Finding an opportunity to pose is a problem in itself for these busy mem bers of the Student Participation Committee: Dewey Brodbeck, chairman Alan Holbrook, Shirley Hoskins, Elizabeth XVilson, Emma Lou Romney Corrine Paxtman, and Frankie Robbins. 6 Responsibility for a drive to correlate all contribution campaigns rested on the shoulders of the Campus Chest committee. Members of the com- mittee are, front row, Lyle Keller, Marilyn Van Horne, joan Hammond, Mickey Grant, Barbara Koch, middle row, Bob Parry, Beverly Romney, chairman, john Naisbitt, Joyce Ierrell, back row, Erma Smith, Iohn Kar- powitz, Nadine Anderson, Anna Lou Dinwoody, and Tom Steffen. Mem- bers not pictured are joe Williams, Montan Watkins, Pat Lunt, Kathleen Sullivan, jim Gibson, joy Beck, Marilyn Liston, Shauna Wood, Kay Buchanan, Norma Warenski, Dorothy Kirk, Connie Hunsaker, Bob Rom- ney, Don Oborn, Don Ostler, Bill Marcroft, Dave Richards. 4.4 1-' John Naisbiit Chairman Sponsored by the Committee, the Feather Flingi' helped to raise in- terest and funds for the Campus Chest Drive. Organized primarily for policing school elections, the Commission of Con- trol also ushers at football and basketball games. Members are, front, chairman XVally jenkins, Ken Hanni, Dick Vincent, Iohn Naisbitt, Norton Parkerg back, George BQIITLIS, Joe VVilliums, Perry Allen, Curtis Ackerlind, Elwood Iaramillo. No! pictured, Jerry VViest. Wally Jenkins Chairman Vigilantes kept il close watch as ballots were counted during the freshman class election. 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Norton Parker Business MC1n09e E Energetic Business Manager, Norton Parker, directed his staff in selling ads to local merchants and national concerns in order to keep the Chroni- cle on top. DAVID DIX Daily Business Manager PEGGY WATKINS Daily Business Manager EARL EDMUNDS GERRE LU HUGHES . ALAN HOLBROOK Daily Business Manager Daily Business Manager Credit Manager . xef uvvid. eflgwei C Eattolhln EVELYN THOMPSON EARL WEAVER Society Editor Daily Sports Editor EDITORIAL STAFF TERESA POLYCHRONIS RICHARD BAILEY JOYLEEN MARYON Daily Editor Assistant Daily Editor Assistant Daily Editor JOHN KNIGHT MARILYN OLIVER FRED PINGREE Daily Editor Assistant Daily Editor Daily Sports Editor Joseph Greaves Ruthanne Z. Hartman DeVon Shumway Jack Mitchell Hal Heath Keith D. West John Piercey Jean Neal Joe Bagnell Ed Hilton Gordon Chock Gordon K. George Grant Sorensen Dennis Bradshaw Sue Sanford Steve Lym Mary Pappasideris Kathy Sullivan Raymon Shanks Helen Rice Faith Bigler Corrine Paxman Claude Doolittle Sam Moll Marilyn Stewart Helen Marshall Phyllis Bench Patty Pittman Dorothy Gregory Mary Helen Guilford Beverly Romney Donnie Hatch Marion Cayias Peggy Peterson Marian Francis Annette Montgomery Jean Faucett Keith Hansen Kay Buchanan Pamela Poulson Des Barker Pat Campbell Under the able guidance of josh Bigler and Hal Zogg, the Utah Chronicle comes to the close of another very successful year-a year of Worries, headaches, long hours over type- writers and proof sheets, and many friends. A hard working crew of reporters and editors kept the press rolling, so students could get their Chronyi' at noon distribution. Q fr-iw DIXIE CLAY AUDENE SHEPHERD Reporter Reporter ELINOR YANCEY SHIRLEY HOSKIN5 Assistant Daily Editor Daily Editor NORMA GODDEN DORENE RUSHFORTH Reporter Reporter M Ho, Zo Qnogi 99 I ng Edifgr SHIRLEY ANN HARPER Daily Editor BARBARA PAGE Assistant Editor Pauline Plant Editor BOB ALEXANDER Military Editor DONNA MADSEN Incoming Copy Editor MARY LENSKE Organization Editor RUTH NOALL Activity Editor ELIZABETH WILSON Activity Editor PHYLLIS BENCH Outgoing Copy Editor JOAN TANNER Daily Panel Editor JANICE MADSEN Daily Panel Editor DONNA WOOD Outgoing Copy Editor JOYCE TANNER Daily Panel Editor TESS GOODRICH Incoming Copy Editor JEWEL SPILSBURY Outgoing Copy Editor JEANNE LAYTON Panel Editor FRED MASON Art Editor BARBARA JEAN ALVEY Women's Sports Editor CORRINE PAXMAN MARY KIDMAN Daily Panel Editor Women's Sports Editor NICK ZUMADAKIS BERYL JONES Incoming Copy Editor Daily Panel Editor ELINOR YANCEY FLORA VAIL Activity Editor Publications Editor Pauline, the little girl with a big job and Jerry, her reliable assistant have ably handled a staff of 150 members. Designing page lay-outs, panelling class pictures, ar- ranging photo appointments, shooting pic- tures, Writing and correcting copy, and in- dexing have been tasks necessary to complete in order to bring you the Centennial Utonian. DIANE FlFE Drama Editor ILENE STEENBLIK Photographic Manager NORMA LEE MADSEN Daily Panel Editor Jerry Wiest Associate Editor BARBARA MATTHEWS lncoming Copy Editor BARBARA HICKMAN Daily Panel Editor MARIDON McALLlSTER Index Editor DELOY MARYON Division Editor HELEN MARSHALL Queen Editor ALICE BETH BRASHER Editorial Manager MarY LouiSe Young . a ef BusmeSS Mem 9 BARBARA NEILSON EMMA LOU ROMNEY Assisfani Business Manager Filing Editor BEVERLY ROMNEY JOYCE DAVIS JOAN BLACKHURST ALICE CREER Copy Editor Circulation Manager Adveriisin Ed' ' g :for Credit Manager Your bigger-than-ever Utonian this year required a bigger-than-ever Financial hacking. Through efforts of Mary Lou and her staff, the finances were fur- nished by selling Utonians, advertising to downtown merchants, and pages of space to organizations. Rick Monson Official Photographer JOHN NAISBITT Copy Editor GERRY HAY Contact Manager BARBARA REISER Credit Manager CONNIE HUNSAKER Advertising Editor JOAN WINEGAR Sales Manager DICK BARKER Sales Manager 7 Q N , ' Carol Jean Vendell Jack Bryan Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor Undertaking the diflicult task of pr senting the canlpus public with pleasing selection of literary Wor Carol Jean and Iack stimulated inte est in literature with their centenni issue of the Pen as Well as their ou standing quarterly issues. GWEN QUILICO ELINOR YANCEY EMMA LOU ROMNEY LEON MCALLISTER Associate Editor Editorial Assistant Assistant Advertising Manager Editorial Assistant MICKEY GRANT DAVID RICHARDS LUCY ANN RICHARDSON Editorial Assistant Photography Editorial Assistant When the centennial edition of the Pen was published, it was Gerry and her staff who so ingeniously conducted the sales campaign. In addition to this, they provided the funds to pay for the three regular editions of the Pen. Gerry Gold Business Manager ALLEN SNOW Advertising Staff GERRI E MORAY Advertisin Staff MARILYN LISTON Exchange Editor MARGARET WHEELER Advertising Staff ELAINE YOUNG Credit Manager BARBARA REDFORD Advertising Staff JANE STAUFFER Office Assistant BARBARA NEILSON VIRGINIA WOOLLEY Advertising Staff GRETCHEN WEINSHEIM Advertising Manager JOY THORPE Advertising Staff PAT ROBINSON Advertising Staff Assistant Business Mgr. 9 A Bible,' for incoming freshman 'lnd t' 'f . rans er students was the Frosh Handbook. The committee Worked hard to include answers to the usual first day questions and to make the handbook a useful guide throughout the year, Members are, front row, Ioan Hammond, Dick Parmelee, editor, Barbara Baxter, Wayne Lambertg buck row, Rosalie Richards, Ed Maryon, and Bob Snow. SNP wx 'N M ali? VME 10 Xi XE 'rwswu fl-A Vs. llfgss N, r, Ming, fx wa 'ww v X. i -' . 1. Q1-rim sm 4 'H z., fu 1-g:ggtv?Euf,at f:. fi vs 4 51 ww, g V 33.2, .-, A . Sag,-f F34 , , Q it , ,L-tfiiwg 5,15 QU 1, 1,4 - .. t. 'f gag:-1: A ., ,F - . A , : Ji wsif-aswvfvy' fs W 6,1 1' '. f I fhfetisgra-xaffzfsQviwlix X . -A e 55552 nfsYi7fv.fKQr,,lg 13. ' L -A X X 5 'ww: fvSf FR' . ., t-. 1 , -1 ' L iggiiifiliixf' f lm? f gift' ,wq:fsg1g R .g,,.,, :- I A WM I V I d 1 0 X o Dick Pqrrnelee Edffor I I jp? Stu' 6 - H0506 S A to W Ute 5002 XQYYOG . Y T6 Cfdehluy tljle QXQCUUXKSZXS, and Raise 2665 We mimsllil oi anna tS Wu Ylbt 096 ad fxdltlonsl gw studen den us Om uw quaint ne .md ye .' to 30 ' 1 , HUGH . , inlolm XXNQYSKW' he Xl at l 400 Galley proofs arc checked at the printers to see that all events for the coming Clllllftljl' are incluclccl. Bo Issued at the beginning of each quar- ter, the Ute Calendar was 11 necessity for any student who wanted to keep up on events. 5 Sn Edifofw ifgM ...., V , W - 'L .M L.. f , f - -. ,Ks ated as one of the top orchestras of the nation, the Utah hon with the combined choruses of the University, ,mP' Y, Eached greater maturity with added versatility during the reduction of Verdi's Requzem. ,431 Q15 N Famed composer and head of the music department, LeRoy Robert- son has successfully integrated the work of the varied music groups. M. 'ice Ahravanel, Conductor of the Utah Symphony, aur has brought honor and distinction to the University by coping the coveted Tony, a musical award compaxa J e to the Hollywood Oscarf' 'ifllfifii' A in 404 Di Nbert Sbepiifl Orchestra he Uhixlef rec1O of T W. , . h SEQ aww ht the Ul1iV6YS1ty Om G E ciiigent Practice brlii Performances' . i . i LOWS hows Om-mY requeSY5 fm Pu Backbone of the Union Building '1At Homev series, members of the Louis W, Booth chamber music group await further instructions from their director. Director of Chamber Music Richard P. Conclie Lowell M. Durham f the Mixed Chorus William Peterson S cretory of the College of Fine Arts Director o Director of the Women's Glee e Frequently heard in public, the combined choruses of the University presented radio and At Hornei' programs as well as concert tours. Major work of the season was Verdi's ' ' K' sbury Hall under the direction Requiem presented in ing Of Mr. Abruvunel. 40 si 3 F .f, W, ,. Q' I ff ' ,l P'-ir 1- 1 2 E 1 5 5 i, , - 4 . i 'i Q . . Q. H gfl L...-a-Ii i cd 'i..' Li im i..L...-'ji 1. 6 Fans at the Denver game saw the band de- picting the various forms of transportation. With Frankie and Bill leading the Way, the band sprightly sprints down Main Street. . 960' X06 5 fruit me ait . QLOYXJ, 'OYQ K the YXOXXQQS QCXZQA1 'HXDOO Y ' . K0 DSYGCKO A BX 66991 bw? Oilily 06135300- Nxai. 'A Yer A9566 Ranked as one of the three leading college bands in the country, the Utah Band under Ronald Gregory has brought recognition and valuable publicity to the University. Many a dismal game has been brightened by their colorful uniforms and clever formations. Ti me marches 0 the bind f r glass form Clock. The highhght of B 11141 Dzvf' in ulnch n 101' high schools 111 thu state p1rt1c1pc1ted xx s zz gigantlc pun Q befo1e zz 1 eco1d foot b I1 Crowd Following tradition, the Young Peopleis Theatre staged four professional productions again this year, The new Playhox Theatre had an extremely successful begin- ning this season. Robert Hyde VVilson directed the popular performances which introduced unique staging and close audi- ence contact. This transformation of Kings- hury Hall stage came with the colorful and delightful produc- tion of 'fCircus Daysf' 4 4 L U T E S O N G Directed by C. LOVVELL LEES Cast Manager, Honorable Tchang . . . Vern Adix Tsai Yong, The Husband . . David N. Morgan Tsai, The Father ..... john A. Nicolaysen Madam Tsai, The Mother . . . Lucille Tuttle Tchao-ou-Niang, The Wife . Marilyn Robinson Holt Prince Nieou ...... Harold F. Folland Nieou-Chi, The Princess .... june Moncur An enchanted audience beheld this simple story of love and devotion in the unique, colorful setting of ancient China. Lilting music and impressive staging, costumes, and lighting helped make K'Lute Song a memorable presentation and a perfect evening in the theatre. ALL THE KlNG'S MEN Directed by C. LOXVELL LEES Cost Professor of Medicine . Stanley Russon Gov, VVillie Stark . Robert Hyde Wilson Dr. Adam Stanton . . Roy B. Gibson Sadie Burke, secretary of Governor Stark . . Allien R. Russon jack Burden, a reporter . Lloyd E. Moon Anne Stanton, Dr. Stanton's sister . , Beth Calder Lucy Stark, divorced wife of the Governor . Georgiana T. Lees This dramatic and powerful Pulitzer prize- winning novel, showing the rise and down- fall of a dictator in modern society was successfully brought to the stage of Kings- bury Hall. The brutal dialogue and intense scenes of All the Kingls Menl' were bril- liantly portrayed by accomplished players. Behind the scenes make-up is skillfully applied by Art jack- son. 'SH THE SHOP AT SLY CORNEI Directed by JOSEPH F. C,x'rMULL Descius Heiss Archie Fellowes Margaret Heiss Ioan Deal . . . Mathilde Heiss Mrs. Cutt . . Robert Graham Corder Morris Steve Hubbard Iolm Elliott . Cost l john A. Nicolaysei Stanley K. Hamiltoi M argerry Thompsoi Elizabeth Crawler . Myrintiia B. Gil . . Marion Redi II. E. D. Redforc . . . . Artlzurjaeksoa . . Paul M. fame Ralph Hunter Baile! Ths intriguing English mystery combined suspense, romance and humor. The fine set by Vern Aclix, and the excellent staging were particularly com- mendable. The hilarious plot, sparkling di- alogue, and the frolicsonie per- formances of the actors made thc -lohn Yan Drutcn comedy one of the most entertaining plays of the year. THE DAMASKCHEEK Directed by ROBERT HXYDE XVILSON Rhoda Nleldrum Miss Pinner . . Mrs. Randall . Nora .... Daphne Randall jimmy Randall Calla Longstrcth Michael Randall Neil Harding . Cast . llfanda C. Tll0l7ll1.S' . . . Sereta T. jones Lila Eccles Brimlmll . . . . Ilene Nelson . . Betlz Calder . . . Harold Holmes . . Colleen Hl1fL'l1lll,S' . . ll'illif1m R. Slrlger . . . Ray Fuflcl l 413 THE TAMING OF THE SHREW Directed by C. LOXVELL LEES Cost Christopher . . . . Robert Pusey Lucentio . . . Roy B. Gibson Traino . . . Royal Nielson Baptista . . .... Vern Adix Lady Baptista . . . Marylyn Crandall Katherine . . . Marsha Ballif Midgley Bianca . . .... Janice Day Petruchio . . David N. Morgan Grumio . . Alden Richards :issue ' n Diver-TO' 0 3 wat 414 i 'f wif .5 i 'fffiff Z.Jn-...Mfr . 5, 41 The beloved Shakespeare comedy was unvaryingly radiant throughout, from the color- ful set and authentic costumes, to the fascinating choreography and original music. 573 , P 24 y l These popular programs consist- ing of music, news and drama are produced and directed en- tirely by University students. Alpha Epsilon Rho, national honorary radio fraternty, pre- sents two weekly radio shows . . . Varsity Revue' and The University Hourf' Valuable technical experience is acquired during radio presen- tations. Foasusec 32,3 5,15 K ig Eff -'ii Under the leadership of George A. Adamson, the University of Utah debate squad, which boasted of one hundred members, managed to win a first place in at least one division in every meet of the 1950 season. defuse' 9l'9e A. A Ge Co0Ch Ute debators at the BAC meet were justly Belva Barlow, Ada Whitely, Truman Mad- proud of the big sweepstakes trophy that was sen, and Dick Clayton pose for a snapshot presented to them. on the Georgetown campus. Belva and Ada took a third place in the competition, with Truman and Dick also placing. Individual Winners of the Linfield, Oregon contest didnit come home empty-handed, as is evidenced by this bright array of trophies. Intramural Winners and iirst place winners of many other meets com- pare the debate files which aided them in Winning the trophies before them. Squad members turned out en masse to wish the Georgetown travelers suc- cess in the forthcoming debate tour- nament. DEBATE WINS Montana ....................,,.............. Superior Standford ..........., First and Second Place USAC .......,A. .....,.. F irst, Second, Tlzird, and Fourth Place BAC ........ ...........,.......... F irst Place Linfield .................. First and Third Place Georgetown ...,...............,....., Third Place College of Pacific ......,. ......... F irst Place Pictured are contestants and Winners in individual events of the 1949-50 debate season. Members of the Utah team cast their shadows on the future of debate at the University. Returning from Stockton, debators re- call for other squad members the ex- periences which resulted in their winning a lirst place trophy. i l i I 2 l 6 I l 4 4 4 RET v is ,,- M4 4 A' .9 4 . NJ Capt. Floyd C. Camp, U.S.N. Lt. Col. James D. Hittle, U.S.M.C. Prgfegsor of Naval Science Associate Professor of Novel Science N.R.O.T.C. provides a perma- nent system of training and in- struction in essential naval sub- jects, from which qualified of- ficers may be obtained for the Navy and Marine Corps. H7-,life . I0 u 5' Ve. 2 informs of tzezgfi gold but , Iidshjpmen tons Contmqt EIS they Iinl ' Sllfifply C U again P for baffah,OnSg the dark HSIJQCUOD. 4 22 Assistant Professors of Naval Science include Lt. Comdr. C. H. Hearn, Ir., U.S.N.g Lt. David Maginnis, U.S.N.R.g Capt. T. L. Perkins, U.S.M.C.g and Lt. Corndr. C. A. Sherwood, U.S.N. The Naval Science department of the University boasts of its qualified stail of enlisted instructors. Comfortable and quiet Su d rrou ' the Naval Scien - I1 lugs of mak , - I Ce Llbrary and L Studiqrm 'deal Place for the Middciclzlfgg H Mfdshi Pmen get CIHSS a 19530 - SESS' . H 111 ion in the Naordnance and val Science Almgllnnery at Oty. Navigation is an essential part of the N.R.O.T.C. study program, as the midshipmen End out. Classroom instruction supplemented by demonstration and manipulation of equipment comprises the course in anti-submarine warfare. 4 Lt. Col. Edward L. Neff Professor of Air Science The prime accomplishment of the Air R.O.T.C. unit this year has been the establishment of their own home at the annex. Once settled, the unit undertook many and varied activities. Marching in the Homecoming parade, preparing for formal inspection, chartering, of Arnold Society, and co- operating With the other units to present the Combined Operations Prom have kept them busy. An energetic cadet sponsor unit helped with the promotion of these activities. Lt. Charles K. Moran Assistant Professor of Air Science Sgts. jones, Cannon, Riley, and Tucker check weekly class schedules to see that they do not conflict. i Colonel Bonnie DeMarr Cadet Sponsor Kay Starr, the nutionls rising vocalist captivated the large crowd at the Combined Opera- tions Prom. X Light blue . trim Whit Sklffs na e I , . VY blu - ghese air 5501265 give the Ofgcilvkets and uehanan, N 01s DQAHH Status to Ofmzz Cole jflungon K , am Ieqn ' ily . ' Cfask it ,E Sponsors Marlene Rasmussen, Vera Hansen, Bonnie Palfrey- man, Dixie Anderson, Susanne Cutler, and Jeri Lu Crowther make a beautiful foreground for this Air Science plane. ,'.. fu, . ' 2 9' QQ as 1 . X .QE A f 'r:s Formal installation of Arnold Society was bound with all the usual pomp and splendor of the military. D Maior Robert R. McGrory Assistant Professor of Air Science 426 Capt. Francis L. Kinney Supply Officer Pride and joy of tl Air Science depar ment is their ne unit of Arnold S1 ciety which was e tablished on tl campus in late faf ' fi H 1hff 5 M1195 it Y Professor oi Mi i a Major Hayden B. Whitehouse Assistant Professor of Military Science This the 100th year of the University has been an outstanding year for the P1.O.T.C. Various groups in the unit brought recognition to the military department as Well as the University by their high ratings achieved at na- tional meets. The big event of the year was the Battalion Review where rewards were given for outstanding achievement. . coxe Sgt. David C. Flinders Coronet Huberf if Science Instructor Sgt. Robert L. Conrad Instructor Maior Floyd D. Williams Assistant Professor of Military Science 7 K ,f Utah chapter of Pershing Rifles receives Participants of the Processional were their charter from the 6th regiment of flanked by R.O.T.C. cadets during the the U.S.A.C. Universityls centennial celebration. fs. .Nu-A 'Q V fl 1 'Iii 3' Hyip 1. :t:f..fsl1,5-ef 428 Supply officers for the R.O.T.C. groups include Thomas C. Wil- liams, Raymond G. Edmunds, Fred Selle, and Clive D. Woodbury. Cadets prepare for their annual spring inspection by parading briskly on Cummings Field N Colonel B Cod efSh er Sponsor uw orbdrq K Sponsors Burbu1'1i Baxter, Ba1'bzu'a Kerslmw, Carol XVoocls, and Elizabeth XVeggelaincl present a Prom ticket to General YVest. Prominziclers meet mili- tary dignitaries and their partners at the reception line of the Combined Operations Prom. if 429 E l 1 l l 1 w 3: Q IZQ FIFTIETH ANNlVERSARYl A E DL BOUZEIQL QIQAVINQ CQ- DESIGNING - ENGRAVING - COLOR PLATES 164 REGENT STREET SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 1900 19 CO. Come in and hear all the latest records at our brand new H Q MBAR OF MUSICD 40 So. Main St. Salt Lake City, Utah Open ,tail 10:30 Nightly Phone 9-0192 BEERS-BIGELOW CO. ROBEIV1' H- MCKAY 129 So. Main Phone 9-7695 g--'snub L Y to FAVORITE meeting place for more campus organizations every year is the popular, friendly Hotel Temple Square. The Temple Squareis beautiful Seagull and Coral Rooms, the excellent food and sensible prices make it the perfect spotv for group luncheon and dinner meetings. just call 5-7115. MARCHANT CALCULATING 141 East Znd South Hotel Temple Square Coffee Shop Salt Lake City, Utah 1. LEROY LINTON, Manager 432 The sweetest story ever told IS lll that box of PINK 85 GOLD My CHOOOLATES For dinner before a show, Ute students know thereis no place like the elegant Hotel Utah Coffee Shop. Make it a habit to start every big date with one of the wonderful meals at the Hotel Utah Coffee Shop. HOTEL UTAH COFFEE SHOP MAX C,-xnvi xTER llllllllgsll The plans xou ue making will come closer to reality when you st irt a Regular Savings program. 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Allen, Douglas Allen, Edmund Allen, Emily Allen, George Allen, George Ir. 91, 183, 110, 199, 93, 110, 207, 124, 132 118 207, 106 123 1 219, 113, 1 1 97 264 258 256 234 234 258 269 256 235 108 93 236 250 124 173 156 131 199 209 267 243 253 125 236 169 164 131 257 151 236 190 255 153 152 175 224 256 142 243 Allen, Ioan 121, Allen, Iohn Douglas 106, 169, 209 Allen, Perry 229, 264- Allen, Robert E. 132 Allen, Ross 85 Allen, Sally 94 Allington, Darrel 102, 221 Allred, Sonya 93 Allsop, K. Lamar 153 Alston, Gayle 89 Alvey, Barbara Iean 125, 186 Alvord, Gwen 91 Amano, Ioe 101, 209 Amott, Ioan 124, 223, 230 Amundsen, Ioyce K. 161 Amundsen, Marvin S. 191 Anagnostakis, George 160 Anderl, Rowland 140, 173 Anderson, Barbara 160, 251 Anderson, Bud 261 Anderson, Calvin E. 92 Anderson, Carol 182, 247 Anderson, Carol 93 Anderson, Clyde 113, 183, 217 Anderson, Darlene 84 Anderson, Darline 110, 223 Anderson, Delpha 93, 176 Anderson, Dixe Lee 104 Anderson, Don L. 122 Anderson, Douglas 93 Anderson, Geri 160, 255 Anderson, Gwen 144, 255 Anderson, Ieanne 155, 176, 206, 267 Anderson, Ioseph Max 105, 173, 209 Anderson, I. Robert 216 Anderson, Katie Ieanne 110, 222 Anderson, Leray 190 Jfmfwf Anderson, Lohree 104, 220 Banks, Ben 249 Anderson, Madeline 132 Bannan, Richard I. 160 Anderson, Marjorie 90, 251 Barber, Ioanne 258 Anderson, Maxine 107, 194 Bardsley, Gloria E5 Anderson, Nadine Barg, Ioan Louise 86 113, 200, 246 Barker, Margene 235 Anderson, Pernella 150, 262 Barker, Richard E. Anderson, Phil 134 107, 175,264 Anderson, Richard Lyman Barlow, Barbara 112, 231 155 Barlow, Belva Anderson, Robert 113, 222 156, 178, 198, 206, 230 Anderson, Robert B. 110 Barlow, Helen 89 Anderson, Shirley 91 Barlow, Margaret 110, 251 Anderson, Vernal , , 136 Barnes, Dale 83 Andreasen, I. Royal 193 Barnes, Edna 158 Andrew, N iel 170 Barnes, Elaine Martin Andrews, Bill 107 120, 204, 247 Andrews, Frances 94 Barnes, Howard 253 Andrews, Katherine 97 Barnes, R. Raymond 108 Andrews, Robert 183 Barnes, Richard P. 90, 240 Andrus, Connie 254 Barnes, Robert F. 152 217 Angerbauer, Marion 137 Barnes, Roy 257 Anselmo, Carl 102, 185 Barnett, Max 148, 210 Anton, George T. 151, 181 Barratt, Barbara 246 Anton, George Tom 183 Barrett, William F. 92 Antoniades, Mary 105 Barron, Clifford 104 Apinder, Bob 253 Barrus, Gae 89, 234 Appleman, Natalie 157 Barrus, George 146 Archibald, Bob 184 Barrus, Marilyn 153, 235 Archibald, Ioyce 94 Barrus, Verda 157, 187, 223 Argyle, Cyril M. 164 Bartlett, Elva 97 Armstrong, Frederick C. 190 Bartlett, Howard 86 184 Armstrong, Paul M. 108 Bartlett, Ona 111 Arterburn, Anne 94 Bartlett, Robert 84, 248 Asadi, Abdul Aziz M. 131 Barton, Bob 140 Asadullah, Faruq 120, 218 Barton, Harmon 256 Ashby, Dean 88 Barton, Iohn P. 158 Ashton, Lowe 110, 252 Barton, Marilyn 92 Ashworth, Clinton Barton, Robert S. 261 160, 166,210 Barton, William 107 Ashworth, Thomas 189 Barwick, Margaret 122, 256 Ashworth, Wayne 192 Basinger, Iohn A. 122, 246 Astin, Iohn 249 Basinger, Ioyce 87, 243 Atkinson, DeAnn 91 Bassett, Tom 127, 222 Atwood, Kenneth W. Bastian, Darrill 156 159, 167, 210 Bateman, Allred V. 161 Austin, Dean 97 Bates, Carol 108, 250 Austin, Lila 234 Bates, Ieri 85 Austin, Mary Anderson 140 Batjer, Cameron 192 Averill, Eugene 149 Battey, Robert 120, 183, 202 Azbill, David C. 90 Bauchman, Ann 103 Baukol, Iohn 125 Baumgart, Milton 95 B Bawden, Orval C. 147 Baxter, Barbara 267 Baxter, Keith 87, 184, 218 Bachman, Elwood 84, 184 Baysinger, Howard 192 Backman, Beverly 113, 231 Beal, Carolyn 96 Backman, Dick 233 Beal, Raymond 111 Bacon, Marvin 157, 236 Beall, Robert 205 Baddley, Ioyce 161, 247 Bean, Roger 127, 216 Badham, Keith C. 157 Beard, Aron 120, 202, 268 Baer, Marion 92 Beaslin, Iohn C. 126, 164 Baggs, Carma 158, 251 Bechtol, Gilbert E. 142, 212 Bagley, Ieanne 143 Beck, Ioy 143, 228, 250 Bagnall, Ioseph 248 Beck, Muriel Kae 81 Bagnell, Myrna 144-, 222 Beeny, R. Max 103 Bailey, Connie 93 Beesley, Ray D. 193 Bailey, Richard 88, 218 Behunin, Donna 106 Bailey, Venita Maxine 224 Bell, De Vaughn 88 Baird, Steven 216 Bell, Iames 233 Baker, Billie 120, 168, 176,258 Bell, Karl E. 118,240 Baker, Iack Irving 102, 203 Beller, Bette 87 Baker, Margene 87 Belliston, Angus 91 Baker, Mary Ann Bellor, Iim 252 132, 186, 195,223 Bench, Iim 256 Baker, Richard Arthur Bench, Phyllis 87, 230 101, 209 Bennett, Ann 97 Baldwin, Bart A. 83 Bennett, Davona 102 Baldwin, Dennis 268 Bennett, Frances 246 Baldwin, Don 229, 268 Bennett, Ioan 124, 223 Baldwin, Robert 139, 192 Bennett, Marshall 111 Ballinger, Iim 253 Bennett, Rose 246 Ballou, Dennis L. 193 Bennion, Anne 102 Bennion, Carolyn Bennion, Faye Bennion, Marjory Bennion, Patricia Benoit, Edward Benson, Beverly Benson, Conway Benson, Erol Bentley, Arthur D. Bentley, Boyd H. Bentley, Craig Bentley, Marion Benton, Paul 136, 167, Berbert, Betty Iean Berger, Beverly Berger, Duaine Bergeson, Ianice Bergeson, Margaret Bergstrom, Harry N. Bertagnole, Nancy Besselievre, Phillip Best, Lavar Best, Marilyn H. Bethers, Gordon P. Beyeler, Seth F. Bhaduri, A.S. Bianchi, Ernest 121 Bickmore, I. Aelin Bigelow, Dianna Bigler, Armond Rex Bigler, David 161 Bigler, Glade S. 135: Bignall, Olin Y. Bigney, Shirley Billeter, Annamae Billings, Marilyn Bills, Donna Bills, Virginia 106 Bilsborough, Ed Bingham, Donna Birch, Colleen Birch, Norman B. Bird, Irvin Delbert Bird, Virginia Birkinshaw, Charles Birkinshaw, Valerie Bishop, Beth Bishop, Dorothy Bishop, Iean Bishop, Russell Bisping, Paul Bissegger, Carol Bjorklund, Lucille Black, Carmen Blacker, Kay Blackhurst, Barbara Blackhurst, Dick Blackhurst, Ianet Blackhurst, Ioan 104, 201, Blackhurst, Ioyce Blackhurst, Kathryn Blake, Iack Blake, Robert H. 158, Blake, Spence Blake, William Blakemore, Walter Blanchard, Barbara Blomquist, Richard W. Bluhm, Harry P. Blunt, Geniel Bobolis, William Bocaranda, R. I. Boehme, Yvonne 33, Boggess, Karen Bohman, Marlynn Bolinder, Irene 123, 168, 179, 1 1 Bollschweiler, De Vone Bond, Lyman Bolton, Edwin Bonicelli, N ello Boone, Tom Boren, Bill 91 85 105,220 138,220 193 102 263 124 192 108 139 107 143 210 237 84 120 155 141,241 97 81 145 250 81 88 102,222 106 118 131 202,209 91 82 118,221 210,237 170 177 138 108,221 144 10 96,231 208 220 127,175 83 91 218 120 95 84 97 103,258 145 160,243 234 110,172 152 82 266 90 96 122,230 193 266 208,231 87,231 97 256 180,245 238 133,245 4-165 89,218 --T108 177,221 121,223 123 131 179,222 104 94,260 222,242 152 105,216 89 148 245 126 451 Burke, Elwyn 109 Boren, I. D. Boren, Richard Borg, Richard Borg, Wayne M. Borgstrom, Elaine Bosen, Iames R. Bott, Wayne Bowen, Barbara Bowen, Claire Bowen, Iohn Bowen, Ruth 147, 206, Bowes, Howard Bowman, Ann 88, Bowman, Elaine Bowman, Harold Bowman, Richard 1 Bown, Roger 120, Bowring, William I. 121 Boyle, Barbara 91 Bradford, Charles Bradford, Gwen 94 Bradford, Howard Bradford, Sue 92 Bradley, Keith 102 Bradshaw, Dean H. 102, Bradshaw, Dennis Bradshaw, Elaine Bradshaw, Marilyn Braithwaite, Garth R. Brandley, Rosemary 200 Brandon, Robert 107, 165 Brasher, Alice Beth 106 Bray, Garland Brewer, Carole, Mae Brew, William D. Brewer, Carole, Mae Brewer, Lugene Brewster, Blair Bri ht Bob 186 86 183 Q 1 Brimley, Elaine 111, 208, Brimley, Lowell Brine, Bradford Brockbank, Iune Brockbank, Nan Brockbank, Nancy Brodbeck, Dewey Broderick, Dorothy Brooks, Barbara Brooks, Edward 120, 180 Brooks, Frank Brooks, Sally Ann Brophy, Ioan Brophy, Iohn Brough, Daryl L. Brough, Rebecca 110 81 106 207 1 1 Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Imogene Brown, Iames Brown, Allen Boyd Charles S. Doris Elden Frances 101 160 155 111 Ianet Brown, Iohn R. Brown, Lloyd Brown, Brown, Mark Newel K. 118 Brown, Ruth Brown, Brown Shirley Wayne Browning, Ioyce Browning, Steve Bruce, Ioyce Bryan, Elizabeth Bryan, Iack Bryant, Betty Bryant, Bryant, Bryner, Br son, , Tom Buchan, Norman Buchanan, Barbarg Y Bryson 177, 202 154 Eldon H. Ioanne Iohn C, Dale 124 19,182 Buchanan, Dorothy Buchanan, Gaylord Buchanan, Kay Buckle, Ioe 452 127 1 1 1 82 165 83 153 82 244 158 246 96 245 230 252 266 144 256 217 237 237 267 165 251 95 267 252 241 216 94 195 103 246 175 221 103 108 139 108 103 257 24-1 224 85 94 200 250 247 237 110 117 265 159 93 258 260 104 124 248 83 192 127 216 161 199 253 242 88 94- 236 172 98 86 211 266 95 84 266 209 262 143 96 86 155 240 219 258 250 161 85 218 Buchwalter, Ioan Budd, Richard Buehner, Ianice Buffmire, Sarah Buehler, Calvin Bullen, Nan Bullock, Lloyd Harold Bullock, Margaret M. 118, 186, Bullock, Robert 121, 112, 126, 195, 104, Bullock, William Harvey Bullough, Diane Bult, Eugene H, Bunker, Betty Bunnell, Billie, I. Bunnell, Hugh Burbank, R. M. Burbidge, Kay Burchell, Harry Burgess, Allen 102, 166, Burgoyne, Edwin Hinckley 106, 172, 222, Burke, Lawson Burnett, Clyde Burnett, Durward Burnham, Arleen Burnham, George Burnham, Kendall Burningham, Carl Burningham, Dixie 173, Burningham, G. Leland Burningham, Merlene 89, Burningham, Rulon Burns, Charles Burns, Helen Bururows, Annette Burrows, Marion Burt, Gene L. Burt, Iay Burt, Iohn Burt, Robin Burton, Betty Burton, LaMarr Bushman, Beverly 106, Bushman, Iohn Buster, Marion C. Butcherite, Ruth Butler, Allan Butler, Irlane oan Butler, I Butler, Kenneth Butler, M. Duane Butler, Pearl Bytheway, Iack C Cahoon, Lynn Cain, Robert Caine, Thomas Calder, Rachel Calderwood, Curt Call, I. Harold Call, Iack Call, Iohn R. 154, 174, Call, Verne Callaway, ack Calton, Farrell Calvin, Dick Cameron, Catherine Campbell, Dick Carnmans, Frank Campbell, Eva Mary Campbell, Leland Campbell, Loyd Iohn Campbell, Pat Campbell, Richard Cmpbell, Robin Cannariato, Ioseph Cannon, Alice 136, 152, 89, 109, 228 168 124 228 200 111 108 127, 118, 180, 108, 127, 117, 82, 1 159, 168, 176, Cannon, Elsie, Shortt 138, Cannon, Flora Cannon, Iean Cannon, Iohn 121, 217, 235 95 231 255 123 246 102 247 253 89 262 147 83 223 147 180 261 257 172 268 108 96 202 121 105 95 86 102 250 90 234 147 252 267 220 246 234 195 96 106 262 252 230 216 156 87 232 104- 250 152 107 250 148 257 121 94 186 192 164 217 183 146 189 260 253 254 233 286 91 217 173 95 245 258 152 220 220 230 247 222 Cannon, Leonore Cannon, Mary Cannon, Max Cannon, Mike Cannon, Milton Cannon, Ted Capecelatro, Ettore 101 167 1 1 Capener, Ioan 84, Capener, Ted Capes, Billie Caplinger, Iames Capson, Maurice 121 Carabine, Robert Carasso, Pierre Carasso, Roger 120, Card, Ralph Cardall, Ann Cardon, Carol 153, 206, 228 Carlisle, Clara Ann 92 Carlisle, Frank Carlson, Donna Louise 101 Carlson, Harry 88 Carlston, Venton Parrish 120 Caro, Ralph Carpenter, Ashley Carpenter, Barbara 123 Carr, Bruce 132 Carruthers, Stephen Carson, Euugene Carter, Geraldine 124 Carter, Richard Case, Rubeina 94 Cassity, Burton 205 Castleton, Ioyce Cates, Mitzi Cayias, Iames George 141 Cayne, Thomas Cayton, Marilyn Cecil, Barbara 95 Chadwick, Barbara Chadwick, Clifford 109, Chaffos, Louie 191 Chamberlain, Cloyd Chamberlain, Edith 178, Chamberlain, I. Bevan Chamberlain, Kelton Cramberlain, Shirley 141, 178, 198, 206 Chang, Vivian Chapman, Toni Chappell, Robert 101 Chard, Hobart T. 155 Charvoz, Marilyn 102, 176, 200, 208, Charvoz, Marleau Chatterton, Iackie 122 Cheney, Bill Chhabra, Om Parkash 131 Child, Boyd Child, Loretta 137, 198, 206, 200, Childs, Albert Childs, Geneil Childs, Kent Chipman, Doris Chipman, Iohn Christensen, Betty Io Christensen, Clair M. Christensen, Douglas Christensen, Gerald Christensen, G. R. Christensen, Gordon Christensen, Harold E. Christensen, Iames Christensen, Larry Christensen, Lois 93, Christensen, Lou Christensen, Lowell Christensen, Mary Christensen, Nedon Christensen, Neil Christensen, Renee Christensen, Renon Christensen, Sylvan 144-, 1 1 1 101, 220 81 210 245 121 189 145 251 248 90 192 249 157 140 225 101 95 255 231 217 235 253 173 264 191 223 210 245 124 242 113 262 248 91 101 265 89 254 267 83 236 248 217 208 137 106 254 137 243 220 183 258 82 246 257 218 248 234 159 83 256 93 232 85 138 96 112 260 149 110 104 85 186 84 90 127 157 86 125 146 211 Christensen, Ted Christiansen, Donald Christiansen, Gene Christiansen, Ioy Christiansen, Richard Christiansen, Shirl 9Y 122, Christofferson, Dick 106, Christofferson, William Chumley, Shirley 142 Church, Marie 150, Chytraus, Colleen Chytraus, Ieraldine Clark, Beverly Clark, Colleen Clark, Elna Clark, Forest Clark, Howard Clark, Marion Clark, Rebecca Clark, Reed Clark, Shirley Clarke, I. Henry Clarke, Iohn Clarke, Ioseph C. Clawson, Anne Clawson, Charlotte Clawson, Gray 161, Clawson, Lloyd Clawson, Pat Clay, Corinne Clay, Dixie Clayton, Ianell Clayton, Marcia Clayton, Richard Clayton, Virginia 123, 159, Clayton, William Cliff, Marilyn Clilt, Bert Cline, Rosanne Clugston, Scott Cleyd, Allen Clyd, Calvin Clyde, Hal 1412, 183, Cohenour, Arthur Cohenour, Quinton Cohne, Robert 181, Colbert, Iames Cole, Norma Coleman, Gloria Coleman, Robert Coles, R. A. Collard, Grant Collins, Glen Collins, Iack Collipriest, Harold Colt, Roland , Colton, Nancy Colton, Sterling 127, 178, 205, Compton, Harold Condie, Bob Condie, Carol Ioy Condie, Frank Condie, Iolt Conely, Mary Marvin Conlon, Connell, Francis Connelly, Colleen Connor, Colleen Connor, Richard Conover, Marilyn Conrad, Carol Contratto, Ed Cook, Calvin Cook, David Cook, Guy Cook, Richard Cook, Robert Coombs, Art Coombs, Iohn Coon, Clifford Coon, Lester Cooper, Bill Cooper, Ray 11 108, 139, 2 Corbett, Dean Frank Cordery, Iack Cordova, Gloria 9, 143 82 135 135 122 201 189 140 127 202, 228 112 85, 143 122 174 157 183, 95 142 150 149 1 91, 209, 97, 183, 219, 85, 1 1 1 103, 29, 126 159 85 267 87 230 233 177 222 254 108 194 247 83 220 220 248 258 266 256 239 106 216 217 246 92 248 159 267 106 88 171 242 217 242 143 239 252 225 90 174 175 212 174 183 225 92 251 222 1 83 212 217 154 260 '95 155 246 256 119 256 250 244 260 97 108 260 235 135 244 254 89 106 112 252 84 156 244 256 257 81 133 249 82 120 93 94 120 1 Cornwal, Carol 127, Cornwall, oIan Cottrell, Iack Couch, Bartlett 155, Coughlin, Anne Coulam, Ronald Coveny, Pat Covey, Stephan Cowan, Corene Cowan, Leah Cowley, Melvin Cowley, Phil Cox, Betty Coyte, Alice Coyte, Ioann Cozakos, Nick Cozzens, Ernest Craddock, Lorna Craig, Iames Crandal, Colleen Crandall, Elwood Crandall, Nancy Crane, Keith Crapo, Charles Crask, Iean Crawford, Don 118, Crawley, Elizabeth Crawley, Iames Creer, Alan Creer, Alice 104, 176, Crellin, Iack Crellin, Kenneth Critchlow, lack Critchlow, Verna Crofts, Gordon Crotts, Iohn Cronholm, Robert Crooks, A. Boyd Crosby, Carol Crosby, Neil Crosby, Pat Crow, Ieannine 161, 107, Crowther, Barbara Crowther, Ieri Lu Crump, Shirley 182 122 174 92 220 124 102, 102 1 204 186 104 236 111 132 251 248 258 242 134 146 89 95 119 148 158 258 269 230 248 112 136 158 90 82 86 113 119 200, 266 253 192, 229, 120, 95, 85, 82 Cullimore, Kathleen 110 90 Culp, Reed Culver, W. Glenn Cummings, Hugh Cummings, L. I. Cummings, Maylene 110, 222 1 1 1 Cummings, Thomas Cummins, Ioseph Kenneth Cunnington, Chester Curtis, lack Curtis, Marge Curtis, Polly Curtis, William Curvin, Lilliarn Cuthbert, Tom Cutler, Carol Cutler, Carol Cutler, Dal Cutler, Ioan Cutler, Patsy Cutler, Reed Cutler, Susanne Cutler, Virginia D Daines, Helen Daly, Darlene Daly, lay Daly, Vic Damitz, Earl Darley, Erma Darley, W. O. DaRonch, Rita Davidson, Donna Davidson, Glen 103, 155, 108, Davidson, Raymond Davies, Cynthia Davis, A. Wesley 139, 170, 198 137 155 159 156 208 124 139 167, 111 1 1 1 1 1 252 126 93 237 126 244 131 251 148 251 258 250 239 82 247 181 136 248 91 , 234 260 172 149 260 235 254 202 94 261 1 , 234 , 234 192 103 91 249 246 137 247 137 175 184 85 171 193 94 96 248 223 83 189 Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Bob Burt H. Eldon Frank Davis, Ierold Davis, Ierry Davis IOY Davis, Ioyce Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Dawso Day, D Margu 117, erite Marian Ralph Ray Robert Ted H. Davis, Tom Warren n, Iohn eVon DGY, 1 anice 123, Day, Marcelyn Day, Rachel Day, Virginia Daybell, Keith Daynes, Barbara Dean, Iames Dean, Ianet 119, Dean, Iimmy Dean, Marion Deardrott, lack Debevetz, Tony Debs, Iohn Decker, Carl Mahon 152, 181, Decker, Delores Decker, Harold Decker, Iay Decker, Mary Ioy Dee, David Deta, Henry Degorgio, Olga DeLaMarr, Donlon Delton, Robert Delost, Frank DeMarr, Bonnie Demarr, Raymond Denkers, Douglas Denkers, Glen Denny, Edgar Denos, Iohn Densley, Arthur Depue, Darlene Derbridge, Beverly DeRidder, Louis Derrick, Lee Despain, Bruce Despain, Gail Despain, Lewis Dey, Amal Kumar DeYoung, Dave Dibble, Richard Dick, Don Dick, Gordon Dick, Shirley Dickson, Charles Ray Dickson, Max Dickson, Thomas Dielsson, Don Dillon, Thomas Dinwoody, Anna Lou 124, Dinwoody, Iean Dix, David Dixon, Ioe Ann Dixon, Paul Dodds, George Doezie, Adiena Donaldson, Don Done, Alan Donelson, Richard Dorrity, Diane 176, 204 161 117 186, 92 151, 179 218, 144, 149 1 127, 160, 191, 93, 103, 111, 111 154, 182 117 135, 145 106 Dosch, Theron Rudolph Douglas, Don Douglas, Lucille Douglas, Raymond Dowding, Lynn Dowell, Binny Downer, William Downwad, Warren 140, 89, 1 1 1 1 1 260 192 264 96 1 17 249 92 231 84 96 217 153 252 93 245 237 90 195 185 83 127 81 250 93 267 189 95 257 252 155 269 87 181 256 181 164 137 219 220 240 110 153 154 264 123 131 151 103 234 110 , 94 96 248 2419 209 131 151 193 241 257 259 127 133 143 135 123 246 247 89 93 96 174 250 87 136 145 247 174 120 258 190 170 231 193 117 Doxy, C. Don 145 Doxey, Graham 216 Drage, Lionel 216 Draper, Ann 81 Draper, lla 102 Draper, Roy 253 Drews, Arnold 108 Driggs, Lois 94 Driggs, Louise 254 Droubay, Dale 107 Droubay, Paul 150, 195 Dublinski, Tom 244 Dubois, Richard 101 Duehlmier, David 105 Dudman, Bud 113, 233 Duerden, Claude 149 Duttin, Sharol 224 Duffy, Leon 82 Dugan, Sheila 267 Dugmore, William 90 Duke, Beatrice 141,168, 171,222 Duke, Kenneth 177, 183 Dumke, Ed 232 Dumke, Zeke 148, 232 Duncan, Earl 237 Duncan, lean 127 Duncan, Ioanne 239 Dunn, Bill 134 Dunn, Bud 149 Dunn, Gordon 97 Dunn, Gordon 240 Dunn, Harry 151, 174 Dunn, Howard 112 Dunn, Iarnes 81 Dunn, Pres 133, 232 Durham, Ioyce 83, 231 Duvall, I. Kent 133 Dyer, Iames 110, 221 Dykes, Ioseph 156 E Eagar, Brant 111, 248 Eagar, Todd 161, 248 Eackle, Raymond 150, 174 Eakle, Darrell 111, 175 Eackle, Roy 92 Eardley, Ierry 236 Earl, Bob 260 Earl, Elizabeth 266 Earl, George 93 Earl, Ronald 261 Earnshaw, Ioanne 101, 201, 266 East, Norman 143 Eastin, Betty Io 112, 179, 201, 208 Eastman, Rex 104 Easton, Ioan 231 Easton, Renee 230 Eck, S. B, 173 Eck, William 145, 174, 212 Ecker, Norma 93 Edelman, Clyde 121 Edens, Don 233 Edgar, Gordon 237 Edling, R. Dawne 125 Edmunds, Earl 124, 203, 205, 256 Edmunds, Glen 104, 223 Edmunds, Iananne 254 Edstrom, William 122, 183 Edwards, Bill 102 Edwards, Louise 81, 231 Edwards, Marilyn 122, 219,246 Edwards, Merlyn 107, 168, 199 Edwards, R. M. 183 Edwards, Renee 230 Egan, Dick 89 Egan, Donna Colleen 255 Egbert, Donald 140 Egbert, Fred 88 Egbert, Melba 124, 179,243 Egbert, Robert 147 Eggertsen, Harold 261 Egildson, Iay 89 Egli, Blair 216 Egly, Max 144, 264 Ekker, Eddyjo 108 Ekstrand, Blaine 108 Elder, lack 252 Eliason, Richard 101 Elkington, Brooks 134 Elkington, Calvin 102 Ellertson, Dean 81, 190 Ellertson, Don 193 Ellertson, Ioy 121, 234 Ellett, Walter 192 Elliott, Gordon 93 Ellis, Stephan 157 Ellison, Carol Sue 89 Ellison, Lynn 216 Ellison, Richard 264 Ellison, Robert 241 Ellison, Shawna 251 Ellsworth, Donald 122, 175, 240 Ellsworth, Ioyce 258 Elton, lack 149 Elwood, George 173 Elzinga, Richard 89 Emerson, Helen Marie 156, 255 Emerson, Nancy 101 Emery, Alfred 193 Emery, William 117, 219 Engh, Byron 134, 177, 183 England, Iunior 153, 210, 212 English, Elaine 118, 187, 204 Engstrom, David Bert 119 Engstrom, Herald 97 Enloe, Sue 94 Ensign, Don 93 Ensign, H. A. 143, 174, 212 Ensign, Iohn 126, 257 Ensign, Patricia 141, 259 Ensign, Richard 101, 221 Epperson, Iames 232 Erickson, A. Leland 146, 217 Erickson, Carl Neil 117, 249 Erickson, Kenneth 93 Erlandson, Douglas 180, 183 Erno, Vern 141 Escandon, Ianice 101, 242 Escandon, loan 82 Eschler, Barbara 87 Eskelsen, Quinn 248 Esperson, Bonnie 224 Evans, Barbara 82 Evans, Bill 232 Evans, Bob 90 Evans, Callie 254 Evans, Diane 87, 238 Evans, Gaye 96 Evans, Irene 142 Evans, Marilouise 142, 222 Evans, Max 85 Evans, Richard 132 Evans, Shirley 89 F Faber, Ellen 84 235 Faddis, Robert 147, 167 Fagg, B. Grant 144, 190 F agg, Richard 89 Fairbanks, Mary Lynn 147, 223 Fairbourn, Clayton 95 Fallentine, Eugene 264 Falska, Francis 192 Farnsworth, Beverly 91 Farnsworth, Kent 106 Farnsworth, Phil 161 Farr, Vern 232 Farrer, Shirley 106, 194, 208 Fausett, Richard 146, 167 Faux, Yvonne 111, 259 Fearn, Earl 110 Featherstone, Earl 104, 265 Feeney, William 155, 167 Fehr, Shirley 96 453 Fehr, Tom Fehr, Will Fellows, Carma Felrnan, William Felsted, Lloyd Feltch, Brent Ferguson, Leo Ferguson, Robert Ferguson, Robert T. Fernau, David Fernelius, Wayne Ferrnin, Eugene Ferris, Beverly Ferris, Richard Fetzer, Lorna Fife, Dianne Findlay, Kelva Fink, Betty Fink, Charles Fink, Fern Loa Finlayson, Dorothy Finlayson, Merilyn Firmage, Barbara Fishburn, Warren Fisher, Alexander Fisher, Barbara Fisher, Bob Fisher, Chad Fisher, Clyde Fisher, Frank Fisher, Nadine Fisher, Roger Don Fisk, Clifford Fitzgerald, Michael 110, 169, 202, 209, 84, 107, 200, 161 121 107, 140, 133 152, 167, 102, 275 Flake, Almon Flake, Lorenzo Flandro, Scott Fleming, Barbara Fletch, Brent Flowers, Clarence Flygare, Ralph Forbes, Homer 1 Forbes, Richard Forcht, William Ford, Newell Ford, Ted Fornelius, Frank Forsberg, Steve Forsman, Carolyn Forsythe, Keith Fort, Lyle Fortie, Max Fortie, Thomas Foss, Frank Foster, Glen Foster, lack Foster, Ianet Foulger, Donald Fouste, Dorothy Fowler, Carol Fowler, I. Rex Fowler, William Fowles, Don Fox, Aileen Fox, Harold Fox, Norman Fox, Virginia Frailey, William Francis, Grant Francis, Iames Francis, Marion Francisco, Merl Frank, Robert Franzen, Richard Fraser, Ronald Fraughton, Pat Free, Geraldine Freebairn, Don Freebairn, Mel Freebairn, Verlynn Freeman, Dick Freeman, Marlene Freeman, Pat 83, 42,167 157 111 83, 86, 185, 85, 101, 107, Frenette, Donald Ross Fresne, Donald Fresne, Walter 454 106, 1 r 183 256 90 192 216 88 154 222 84 183 107 126 132 189 86 258 234 243 105 89 255 124 238 222 82 238 248 92 82 145 85 171 210 219 151 137 85 262 88 151 241 210 241 180 209 253 236 85 81 169 137 184 236 241 117 83 109 249 124 239 90 164 104 133 183 146 263 265 122 106 125 269 225 173 189 238 267 83 248 258 96 95 88 122 252 172 Frischknecht, Frank 156, Froerer, Bob Fromhagen, Carl Fruin, Robert Fryer, Lathael Fujii, Teruo Fukui, Aeiko Fullmer, Clem Fullmer, Nathan Fullmer, Rollo Funk, Betty Furgis, George Fushimi, Fred G Gadd, Marilyn 145, Gaddis, 1oAnn Gale, Duane Gale, Pauline Gallacher, Lorraine Gallacher, Vaughn Garcia, Glorya Gardiner, Ray Gardner, Max Garfield, Daryle Garner, Ronald Garret, Kenneth Garrett, Louise Garret, Wayne Gates, Eleanor Gatherun, Ann Gaumnitz, lane Lee Gay, Grant Gear, William Gebo, Dale Geddes, lay Geerlings, Paul Gehmlich, Dietrich George, G. K. George, Lola Gerrard, C. Chandler Geumlek, Ivan Ghazala, Sami Giacomo, lack Gibbons, lack Gibbs, Alden Gibbs Mary Gibson, Barbara Gibson, Earl Gibson, lim Gibson, Ioyce Gibson, Robert Gilbert, Rita Giles, lohn 119 Giles, LaMar Giles, Marilyn Gillman, Sterling Gimple, Mary lean Glade, Barbara Glade, Harvey Glade, Marjorie 154-, Glade, Robert Glaus, Wayne Gleave, Bud Gleave, Constance Glissmeyer, Dick Glover, Beth Gnadt, Bill Goaslnad, Keith Goates, Delbert Goates, Kenneth Goates, Leo Godden, Norma Godfrey, less Goff, Vyrl Gold, Gerry 120, 204, Gollaher, Pat Goodfellow, Lorraine Goodtellow, Paul Goodman, Eleanor 84 Goodrich, Bruce Goodrich, Tess 1 Gordon, Robert 161, 120, 166, 146, 165, 168, 228, 119 123, 118 148 101 102, 122, 105 85 119 144 111 137 131 124 183, 111 168 155 158 81 88 137 138 223 218 192, 1 1 210 24-1 248 232 132 95 90 145 209 141 243 141 84 235 234 260 266 251 183 112 248 192 241 269 216 267 221 259 221 90 131 174 89 91 181 83 236 112 180 232 141 260 147 260 127 262 245 101 87 192 239 265 89 250 260 95 90 216 242 105 264 248 250 137 234 249 105 248 172 148 246 212 174 262 92 93 154 238 82 92 225 Goris, Robert Gorzitze, Vernon Gottheimer, Diane 133, Goss, Chal Gourdin, Leon Gourley, Calvin 113, Gowers, Elaine Graham, Lois Granberg, Ioan Grant, Mickey Grant, W. Eldredge Gray, Robin Gray, Sterling Grayson, George Greaves, Eldon Greaves, Suzanne Green, Bill Green, Gerald Green, leraldine Green, Ierry Green, loy Green, Stanley Green, William Greene, Beverly Greene, Geraldine Greening, Richard Greenwood, E. E. Greer, Geraldine Gregerson, Craig Gregerson, Grant Gregerson, Welch 106, 186, 175, 86, 200, 105 202 254 135 121 219 150 126 218 254 193 86, 230 87 111, 105, 125, 118, 159, Gregory, Dorothy Mae 84, Gregory, Marion Griffin, lmogene Griffin, lean Griffin, Mary Lou Griffith, Church Griffith, Richard Griffiths, Ierry Griffiths, Ioan Griffiths, Kenneth Grimm, Alden Gritton, Gene Grover, Elaine Grua, Suzanna Grua, Thomas Grundvig, Ieanne Gudgell, Wallace Gudmundson, Ariel 88, 95, Guggisberg,Merrilyn 85, Guido, Dan Guilford, Mary Helen Gunderson, Lois Carol Gunn, Ioseph Gunnell, Ray Gustin, lane Gygi, Bob Gygi, Doreen H Haack, Sherman Hacking, Don Hadley, Russell Hadlock, LaRue Haerr, Robert Haertel, Grant Hagen, Howard Hagen, Leah Hagen, Parry Hague, Ellis Haight, Rae Hean Haight, Sharon Halander, Robert Halbersleben, Bob Hales, L. Helen Hales, Mary Ann Halgren, loseph 158, Hall, A. W. Hall, Gordon Hall, Iames Hall, Lowell Hall, L. Robert Hall, Victor Halliday, Paul 157, 154, 229, 125, 119, 109, 250 190, 199 125, 135 222 104 252 260 92 88 235 180 119 251 94- 269 164 254 244 142 249 250 156 239 87 259 253 90 159 231 144 145 81 231 153 157 150 269 142 251 236 101 222 216 87 259 81 101 94 233 193 224 261 90 95 94 104 103 105 96 233 120 132 87 164 164 175 88 132 165 Halliday, Robert Hamada, Masaru Hamal, Carole 107, 200, Hamal, Marilyn 127, Hamilton, Diane Hamilton, Lyle Hamilton, Lynn Hammill, Don Hammond, Ioan Hampton, Ken Hancey, Hancock Hancock 123, 179, Neil , Nancy Lee ,Ralph Handy, William Hanger, Earl Hanks, B Hanna, I everly ohn 119, 208, 222 138, 204 152 108 183 1 1 1 Hanni, Ben , Hanni, Kenneth 173, 202, Hansen, Clyde Wayne Hansen, Dale Hansen, Dawn Hansen, Ethlyn Ann Hansen, Farr Hansen, Gale Hansen, Halvor Hansen, Harold 150, Hansen, lack 104 Hansen, Mary 96 Hansen, Richard 121, Hansen, Robert Hansen, Robert R. Hansen, Sara Hansen, Vera Belle Hansen, William Hanson, Dale Hanson, Helen 159, Hanson, Oscar Hanson, Richard Hanson, Ronald 83, Hanson, Verdeen 122, Harding, Dale Hardwick, Kenneth Harmer, Patricia 155, Harmon, Gary 95, Harmon, Robert 133, Harper, Carolyn Harper, Shirley Ann 87, Harris, Alan Harris, Ellis 161, 166, Harris, Marie Harris, Myrna Mae 127, 168, Harris, Thorold Harris, William Harrison, Henry Grady Harrop, Don Hart, Clyde Hart, Douglas 106, Hart, Dwight Hartmann, Ruth Anne Harvey, Ierry HarveY,lOanne 81, Haslam, Ioy Hassard, Larry Hatch, Don Hatch, Donnie Hatch, Edith 135, 187, Hatch, Gcrrn 165, Hatch, Glen Hatch, Hyrum Hatch, lane 206, Hatch, Ioseph 127, 184, 209, Hatch, Robert Hatch, Spencer Hatton, Richard 134, Hausknecht, Howard Hawkes, Ralph Havnes, E. B. Hawkins, Briant Hawkins, Dale 123, 217, Hawkins, Ieanne 228, Hawkins, Marilyn Hawkins, Paul Hay, Geraldine 113, 201, Haycock, Gilbert 91 175 259 238 86 248 223 192 262 103 256 97 174 183 81 254 140 125 240 217 152 136 121 90 145 131 252 249 231 175 122 155 238 239 139 145 251 253 122 256 220 148 151 242 253 249 255 250 256 122 107 186 232 91 96 189 157 169 92 152 86 235 106 82 161 246 224 236 108 216 246 236 92 217 173 155 183 257 216 220 250 149 241 238 92 Haycock, Leslie Hayes, Helen Haymond, George Haymond, Richard Haynie, Louis Hayward, Ed 193, Hayward, Elaine Hearn, Gerald 117, Heath, Carolyn 157, 228, Heath, David Heath, Hal Heath, Lawrence 166, Heaton, Fred Hedges, Pauline Heiner, Iay Heiner, Loren Hellstrom, Vera Henderson, Charles Henderson, Ioan Henderson, Ross Hendricks, Iohn Hendry, Barbara 101, Heninger, Gerald Hennefer, Russell Hendriksen, C. Richard 165, Henriques, Vico Heny, Ella Rai Hepworth, Iohn Herd, Iames Heslington, Beverly Hess, Keith Hess, Marvin Hestand, Charles 132, Hestmark, Clark Heugly, Wayne Heuser, Roland Heusser, Earl 199, Heusser, Ieanine Hewlett, Marilyn 155, 182, Heyman, Keith Hickman, Barbara 83, Hickman, Gordon Hicks, Arthur 142, Hicks, Robert Higgins, Alan 170, Higgins, E. Arthur 160, 174, Higgins, Eugene 158, Higham, Charles Higley, Dorothy 104, Hileman, Douglas Hill, Clarence 146, Hill, Duane 141, Hill, Herb Hi11,IGY 106, Hill, Lloyd Iay Hill, Lyman Hill, Marjorie 135, Hill, Reed 147, Hill, Sam 141, Hills, Beverly 87, Hills, Frank Bagley Hills, Herb 121, Hills, Lamar Hilton, Ida Hilton, Kenneth 111, Hilton, Rosemary Hinckley, Ann Hinckley, Marjorie 108, Hiner, L. David Hiner, Shriley 87, 194, Hinton, Bernard Hinton, Harvard 152, 165, Hirschi, Melville Hite, Robert 96, Hobbs, Louise Hodges, Iean Allen Hodges, Kenneth Hodgson, William 145, Hoff, Dean Hoff, Wayne 195, Hoifer, Thomas Hofheins, Clifton Hofheins, Iohn Hofman, Cor Hogan, Keith Hoggan, Dave 252 138 110 126 165 83 258 170 238 94 236 216 126 82 98 139 250 85 259 143 96 242 141 82 253 117 138 193 151 97 147 198 199 244 144 92 245 84 246 232 230 125 183 117 218 212 237 85 220 148 265 172 256 261 160 236 234 167 236 250 102 203 91 133 260 238 81 222 190 238 150 216 193 236 107 139 124 173 154 249 245 94 101 90 216 236 Hoggan, Glen Hoggan, Iacklyn Hoggan, Zelda 122, Holbrook, Alan 125, 205, Holbrook, Ben Holbrook, Eldon Holbrook, Stanford Holdaway, David Holding, Boyd Holladay, C. Don Holladay, Iayson 143, Holladay, Leroy Holland, Robert 110, Hollingworth, Diana 159, Hollingworth, Franklin 14 10 Hollingworth, Graham Hollister, Ruth Holmes, Lynn Holst, Carl Holst, Pat Holt, Dave Holt, Dean Holt, Don Holt, Io Holt, Reed Holt, William Hopkin, Frank Hopkins, Kendall 0 88, 8, Hopkins, LaMar 112, Horne, Alice 138, 168, Horocks, Iay Horsley, George Smoot 158, Horsle anet 14-9, 228 Y. 1 Horsley, Iohn Horsley, Margaret Horton, Leland Hoskins, Shirley 108, 187, 201, Hott, Wayne Houghton, Connie House, William Houston, Herman lack Houston, Zelda Hovey, Ioan ll Howard, E. R. Howard, Frances Howard, Iackson Howard, Yvonne Howarth, Lynn Howarth, Ray Howell, Gwyn Howell, Mabel Huang, Eugene Hubbard, David Huber, Betty Huber, Edward Huckins, Marilyn Hudson, Sherry Hughes, Brain Hughes, Gerre Lu 3, 90, 218, 93 104, 201, 208, Hughes, Robert 140, Hulbert, Gerry Huish, Nancy 126, 182, 186, 195, Hulme, Iohn 113 Hulme, Russell 154, Hummell, Claire Humphrey, Geraldine 125, Humphries, Marva Humsaker, Bonnie Hunsaker, Connie Hunsaker, Diane Hunsaker, IoAnn 119, 168, 182, Hunsaker, Ross 126 Hunsaker, Ted Hunt, M. I. Hunt, R. Dale 149, Hunter, Ray Hunter, Reed Hunter, Richard Hunter, Ruth Marie Hunter, Teddy Hunting, Earl B. 81 179 187 256 94 248 131 124 260 109 164 89 257 224 216 221 102 233 121 259 256 141 85 95 256 248 156 260 220 176 111 199 259 193 88 97 250 125 158 268 158 107 238 253 86 164 154 139 211 235 135 131 106 230 122 90 230 154 238 165 256 254 221 199 81 238 136 87 81 247 223 257 161 127 192 88 95 111 251 102 122 Huntington, Earl 118, 173, Huntsman, Scott Huntsman, Shirley Hurzeler, Art Husbands, Bill Hutchinson, Bill Hyde, Ronald Orlo Hyde, Wendell I lgo, Peggy Ihrig, Marshall lker, Gill 1 110, 87, 81, 86, 83, 207, Inayatullah, Mayan Ingalls, Max lnkley, Grant Ip, Lai lpson, Lois Irvine, Donna Rae Isaacson, Gayle lsaman, Francis Ishrael, Dianne Iverson, Richard lvins, Reid J Iackman, Ierald Iackrnan, Ioyce Iackson, Art Iackson, Glenn Iackson,Howard Iackson, Iohn Iackson, Lilly Iackson, L. Ralph Iackson, Robert Iackson, Roland Iacobs, Heber Iacobs, Monte Iacobs, Reed Iacobsen, Alan Iacobsen, Dwan 127, 136, 123, 142, 102, 126, 95, 105, 182, 200, 208, Iacobsen, Owen Iacobsen, Shirlee Iacobsen, Ted Iacobsen, Leland Iames, Betty Iames, Diane Iames, Paul Iames, William Ianke, Marilyn Ianney, Colleen Iaramillo, L. A. Iardine, Don Iardine, Max Iarman, Ierildine Iarvis, LaMar Iarvis, Marvin Ielte, Iohn Iencks, Stanley Ienkins, Wallace 149, 148, 102, 103, 146, 207, 209, Iensen, Colleen Iensen, David Iensen, Glayde Iensen, Gordon Iensen, Harold Iensen, H. Calvin Iensen, Howard 109, 86, 155, Iensen, Ianeth 84, 194, Iensen, Ioe Iensen, Ioyce 120, Iensen, Iulia Iensen, Karl Iensen, Maurine 176,222, Iensen, P Iensen, P at aul Iensen, Richard Iensen, Rita Iensen, Ted Iensen, T OII1 Iensen, Vernon 88, 184 93 200 236 260 118 192 170 251 170 256 85 83 88 131 89 254 258 120 220 169 256 90 230 256 131 146 212 65 159 193 248 216 83 256 217 246 248 258 256 248 82 267 97 90 262 266 143 145 146 88 86 209 89 141 256 266 161 255 233 183 167 157 247 85 262 122 91 145 267 83 177 258 105 86 151 Ienson, Conrad 160, Ieppson, Ioe Ierrell, loyce 123, 168, Iewell, Donna Iewett, E. D. Iohansen, Kent L. Iohnson, Betty 176, Iohnson, Betty Ann Iohnson, Conroy Iohnson, C. D. Iohnson, DeLamar lohnson, Dolores Douglas Iohnson, Iohnson, Earl Iohnson, Edward Iohnson, Ellis Iohnson, Gaylord Iohnson, Gwen Iohnson, Ianet lohnson, Iay Johnson, Keith Iohnson, Marvin Iohnson, Nancy Iohnson, Phyllis Iohnson, Robert Iohnson, Ruth Iohnson, S. Mark Iohnson, Stanley Iohnson, Vance Iohnson, Wallace Iohnson, Walt Iohnson, William 113, 119, Iohnson, William R. 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W. Kemp, lim Kemp, Lee Loraine 120, Kendal, Fred Kendall, lerrold Kenney, Kenneth Kenny, Ioe Kenny, Phillip Kennicott, Philip Kent, Walton Kepros, Nick Kerikas, Emanuel Kerr, Barbara 82, Kershaw, Barbara 189, Kesler, Richard Keysor, Bonnie Khan, Nauroz 158, Kidman, Mary Kilbourn, Dale Kilbourne, Stanley Kilburn, Kaye Kilroy, H. H. Kim, Daniel Kimball, Allen Kimball, Andrew Kimball, Ardith Kimball, Carlin Kimball, Carol Lou King, Carolyn King, Donna King, Geraldine King, lim 118, Kinslow, Iarnes Kipp, Carmen Kirk, Dorothy 126, Kirk, lack Kneck, Edward Leroy Kmetzsch, Darlene Knagenhj elm, Ludvig Knapp, Wayne 122, Knapton, Darleen Knapton, Melvin Knibbe, Willard Knight, Gordon Knight, Iohn 102, Knighton, Lolita Mary Knotts, Robert Knowlden, Kirk Knowles, Eugene Knowles, Richard Knowlton, H. S. Knowlton, Ierry Ann Knudson, Darlene Knudson, Earl Knudson, Faye Knudson, Norma lean 101, 171, Knudson, Robert Koch, Barbara 125, 179, Kohler, Madelyn Kolby, Elaine Kolby, Florence Kolts, Robert William Kono, Dalla Koplin, Bob Kosmata, H. R. Kourbelas, Nick 161, Kramer, Diana Lorene Krantz, LaVar Kreek, lustin Kretchman, Nancy Kroescher, Ralph Kuhlmann, Darlene Kuhn, R. P. 109, Kump, Rod 118, 164, Kunz, Paul Kuramoto, Roy Kutulas, Chistina Kutulas, lohn 456 211 133 194 147 83 218 200 174 107 132 122 124 103 209 181 168 161 183 103 178, 139 109 221 208, 82, 109 210 126 191 1701 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 258 265 244 88 251 158 240 242 199 81 106 256 257 184 172 91 153 242 267 90 111 212 222 236 135 122 190 123 97 217 223 87 96 238 88 208 256 192 189 192 246 167 102 231 252 240 220 136 149 97 223 132 223 88 86 252 183 86 254 101 258 243 141 218 239 239 238 141 84 236 244 211 156 109 218 254 161 97 202 256 249 148 143 89 I. Laing, Eleanor 125, 171 Lake, lerr Lamb, lohn Y Lambert, Clyde Lambert, G. Karl Lambert, lean 126, Lambert, Wayne 124, 209 Lambert, William Reid Lamont, Karyl lean 123, 223 Lancaster, Norma Lance, Lynn Terry Land, Iay 119, Langford, lack Langford, Pat Langston, Gloria Laning, Edward Larocco, Alvin Larsen, Arland Larsen, C arelne 125, 204, 228 Larsen, Howard Larsen, loan Dame Larsen, Ioseph Larsen, . I R Larsen, Paul Larson, Robert 151 Larsen, Virginia Larson, Marjean Larson, R Lasseter, 93 CY Iim Latimer, Dick Latimer, Louis Latimer, M. Dale Lauchnor, Wallace 104, 1 1 127, 1 1 1 1 Lawrence, Iohn 153 Lawrence, Mack 156 Lawrence, Ray Layton, Brent Layton, Eva Layton, H. lay Layton, lane Layton, Ieanne 113 Layton, Robert 121 Leahy, Dan Leamaster, Clyde Leary, Peter Leatharn, William Leckman, Albert Leckman, Mildred Lee, Donnie 126, 204 Lee, Dixon 109 Lee, Lawrence 143, Lee, Pace Lee, Richard Lee, Robert Leigh, Iacqueline Lenske, Mary 1' 124,, 204, 259, Lerner, Frank 87, 189 Lerwil, Susan Lesser, Richard 1 Lesueur, Charlaine Lewis, Alden Lewis, Gail Harold 143 Lewis, Io Ann Lewis, John 229 Lewis, Morgan Lewis, Wayne 1 Liddell, Lynwood 90, Liddle, Marjorie Liddiard, Richard Lietiz, Verna 83 Light, Gwen Lignell, Boyd Lile, Ruth Lillie, Nancy Limerinos, lohn 153, Lind, Barrant Lind, Don 110, 178, 202, 209, Lindberg, Dick Lindberg, Ruth 126, Linde, Marion Linde, Robert Lindeman, Leroy 103, 209, 24-2 82 245 138 216 258 217 84 263 105 95 241 136 105 153 170 177 96 230 232 132 165 153 85 167 156 254 192 256 92 216 117 193 244 257 153 159 266 239 223 240 264- 192 95 157 137 259 169 199 150 248 90 250 263 225 111 240 95 248 166 108 252 193 161 260 88 86 224 251 126 91 139 174 132 221 104 230 92 121 220 Lindhe, Elizabeth 117, 251 Lindquist, Ioyce 121 250 Lindquist, Marian 168, 206 258 Lindsay, Dean , 248 Lindsay, Lila 125 Lindsay, Marilyn 168, 259 Lignenlelter, Susan 91, 266 Lister, Laurence 153,218 Liston, Marilyn 107, 201, 2541 Litherland, Dale 83, 170, 184, 209 Littke, Ianice 168 Little, Bob 94 Livingston, lustin 103 Lloyd, Glen 110 Lloyd, Glenn 150, 223 Lloyd, lay 147 Lloyd, Lucy 151 Lloyd, Pat 151, 247 Lloyd, Ray 101 Lloyd, Reid 94 Lockett, Muriel 158 Loelller, E. 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L, 89, 268 Taylor, Glenn 157 Taylor, Helen 112 Taylor, Howard 136, 166, 220 Taylor, Iohn 248 Taylor, Lillian 159 Taylor, Luther 153 Taylor, Mollie Io 97, 266 Taylor, Ray 253 Taylor, Stan 299, 240 Taylor, Thomas 164 Tebbs, Clem 92 Tedesco, Marjorie 108, 221 Teinert, Fred 189 Tel, Berc 131 Telford, Robert 109 Templeton, George 126, 237 Tennant, Margaret 101, 176 459 Tensyrneyer, Carolyn Terasawa, Haruko Terry, Hugh Terry, lris 14-9, 158, Terry, 1. H. Terry, lulia Louise Terry, Orvil Thalman, Ioseph Thiriot, Gordon Tholen, Edsel Thomas, Arlene Thomas, Charles Thomas, Glenn Thomas, lean Thomas, loan Thomas, Ladd Thomas, Marilyn Thomas, Martin Thomas, Nelson Thomas, Pauline Ray Thomas, Thomas, Shirley Thomas, William W. Thompson, David Thompson, Don Thompson, Evelynm7 Thompson, George Thompson, Geraldgraca Thompson, Grant Thompson, Margery Thompson, Sheiforcl Thomsen, Doug Thorne, Gale 1 Thorpe, loy 101, 221 Thorson, Iohn Thorsted, Carl Thorton, Rusty Thorup, D. Wallace Thurber, Ieannine Thurman, Thomas Tidwel, Dale 117 Tidwell, Maxine Tietjen, Mary Timmerman, Ioyce Timmins, Verna Tingey, Burton Tingey, Carol Tingey, William Tjas, Iames Toda, Amy Todd, Gloria Tollstrup, Ioyce Tollstrup, Keith Tomomatsu, Huddy55 1 Toolson, Helen Toolson, R. Burns Toone, Wilma 141, Topham, Karl Topping, Nancy Torgersen, G. Earl Torp, Kenneth Torres, Elena Torres, Elias Tower, Bob Townsend, Cheryl Toy, Ioseph Treglown, Elwood Trinnaman, Mirl Trivett, William Troester, Doroty Trottier, Ray Trowbridge, loyce Truscott, Kenneth Tschudy, Iames Tucker, Nettie Tuckett, Glen Tuit, Dawn Tuft, Norma Tullis, Marty Tully, George Turner, Halene Turner, IoAnn Turner, Marilyn Turpin, Toni Tuttle, Della Gay 460 1 1 125 222 85 191 176,239 240 87,239 136 85 159 217 134 171 118,248 120 245 106 242 109 254 103 269 107,254 139 134,232 91 192 102,242 249 93 95 182,200 118 ,208,258 132 90 86 92 84 262 261 121 237 133 94 222 193 166 223 102 94 235 133 88 118 142 187 217 91 256 204 230 110 140 210 211 104 230 193 208 221 84 86,254 132 236 159 131 125 260 83 144 89 179 181 82 93 126 204 102 264 132 121 220 104 249 154,239 159 92 173 267 230 83 81 238 141 221 Tuttle, Ierry Tuttle, Tedd Twelves, Robert Twining, Marilyn Twitchel, La Fayette U Ulrich, Fred Ulrich, Gary Hugh Updegraif, Iames Ure, Fred Ure, Willis Urry, Herb Urry, Maxine V Vail, Flora 107, 171, Van Cott, Beverly 150, 228, Vandehei, Pete Van Drunen, Cornelius Van Dyke, Adele Van Gieson, Donald 161, Van 1-leiningen, Shirley93 Van Horn, Marilyn Van Orden, Ross Van Steeter, Don 125, Van Wagenen, Alfred Van Wagonen, Miriam 24 1 Van Wagoner, Iohn 90, 202, Vavra, Luke 126, Veit, David 148, Vendell, Carol lean 152, Venkatesan, C. Vetas, Basil Vickers, Ardyth Vidalakis, Nick Vincent, Blanche Vincent, Dick Vincent, Grant Vincent, Lee 92, 184, Vincent, Richard Viot, Maynard Visser, Raymond Vuksinick, Maxine W Wadsworth, Ioyce Waggoner, Roberta Wagner, Bill Wagstali, Ioan Wagstati, Ruth Wainwright, Iohn Waite, Robert Wald, Fred Wald, Olleta Waldron, Richard 168, 125, 183, Walk, Frederick Walker, Ann 103, Walker, Bart Walker, Clifton Walker, Franklin Walker, Ieanne 125, Walker, K. Reed Walker, William Neff Walkington, W. Blair 102, Walkotten, Ruth Wall, Douglas Wall, Eugene Wall, Ioe Wallace, Carl Grant Wallace, Harry Wallace, Margaret Wallace, Marilyn lean Wallace, Norma 107, 201, 144, 93, 97, 1 1 157, 173, 199, 203, 134, 94, 106, 150 264 157 105 210 105 83 142 256 140 123 235 201 231 102 193 224 183 234 84 190 248 95 168 220 175 174 247 131 232 86 209 126 248 122 236 153 88 97 117 267 234 85 219 87 109 93 139 262 256 189 255 244 88 131 255 160 261 184 109 183 137 265 156 189 259 140 230 Wallberg, Beverly Waller, lames Wallgren, Afton Wallis, Louis Walton, Emma Walton, Howard Walton, Ivan Walton, Kent Walton, Ruth Warburton, Richard Ward, Charleen Ward, Lynn Ward, Pat Ward, Thomas Wardle, W. D. Wardrop, Calvin Wardrop, Dorothy Ware, Barbara Ware, Virginia 105, 119, Warenski,1im 158, 199, Warenski, Norma 126,22 Waring, Ryder Warner, Don Warner, Ray Warren, Charles Warren, William Wasescha, LaMar Waterfall, Clarence Watkins, lames Watkins, Pea V Q 127, 168, 186, 204, Watkins, Phyllis 139, 176, Watson, Alonzo Wallace Watson, C. Ross Watson, Henry Watson, Mona 145, Watson, Wesley William Watts, Ioyce Watts, Ronald Wayman, Nancy Weaver, Earl Weaver, Larry Webb, Keith Webb, Pat Webster, 1. T. Webster, Reed Weeks, Barbara Weeks, Iohn Weese, Albert Weggland, Barbara 152, Weggland, Elizabeth Weiler, Malin Russell 103, Weimert, Luella Weinshein, Gretchen 103, 200, Weiss, Karl 109, Weiss, Seigiried Welch, Hal Welch, Minnie lane Welling, Clark Wells, Robert Welman, Wallace Wendelboe, Margie Wenner, Ward Wessman, Boyd West, David West, Emerson West, Kathryn West, 1. R. West, Iohn West, Marilyn West, Reed West, Richard West, Robert West, Wayne West, William Westenskow, Donald Westwood, Ralph Wetherell, Richard Wetzel, Verda Lou Wharton, Iohn Wheeler, Margaret White, Darcie White, David White, Grant White, lackie 126, 131, 229, 168, 219, 203 1 120, 91, 91, 122, 87, 96, 143 154 90, 145, 123, 125, 8, 229, 90 1 1 1 151 192 97 95 224 85 236 112 222 216 234 216 110 217 217 138 138 263 254 257 259 240 95 143 159 160 249 103 93 250 255 192 264 141 108 269 231 83 267 260 190 265 247 264 124 83 268 268 247 91 244 2' 8 234 249 85 265 93 249 257 245 254 170 248 260 109 230 119 154 235 173 248 217 161 191 139 193 93 121 161 230 166 269 151 255 White, Ioyce White, Katherine White, Marilyn 160, Whilte, Reid Whited, Shirly Whitehead, Betty Whiteley, Ada 133, 178, Whiteley, lay Whiteley, Marjorie Whiting, Ben Whitney, Patti Whittier, Raymond Whitworth, loyce Whitworth, Tom Widdowson, Keith Wies, Paul Wiest,1erry 127, 205, Wight, Earl Wight, Guy Wight, Lee Wilcox, Duane Wilcox, Leland Wilcox, R. B, Wilde, Calvin Wilde, Kenneth Wilde, Richard Wiley, Zoe Ann Wilford, Timothy Wilhelmsen, Paul Wilkins, Calvin Wilkins, Shirley Wilkinson, Diana Wilkinson, Thomas Willardsen, Monte Willes, Leon Willey, Don Willey, W. Wallace Williams, Ben Williams, D. Basil Williams, Clyde Henry Williams, Donald Williams, Don Williams, George Williams, Helen Williams, lda Williams, Ioe Williams, Kay Williams, Neil Williams, Pat Williams, Richard Williams, Wallace Williamson, Duncan Williamson, Iohn 112, Willmore, Marilyn Wilson, Bert Wilson, Calvin Wilson, Don Wilson, Douglas Wilson, Elaine Wilson, Elizabeth 137, 127, 195, 198, 143, 152, 209, 205, 161, 199, 113, 199, 90, 84, 123, 161, 171 151, 113, 110, 200, 208,223 139 Wilson, Genevieve Wilson, lack Wilson, Kenneth Wilson, Walter Wimmer, Larraine Winburn, Dave Winburn, Nancy Winder, Dave Winder, Ianice Winegar, Dolores Winegar, Ioan 117, Winegar, LeGrand Winget, Burke Winkel, Val Winn, Griff Winn, Norman Winsor, Pat Winters, Howard Winters, Richard Winters, Rosella Wirick, Dick Wirick, Gordon Wirthlin, Richard Wiseman, Wilford Witbeck, Dorothy Witman, Harry Wittwer, Bonnie Ruty 1 145, 204, 147, 155, 118 97, 112, 142, 1 1 1 238 246 255 245 86 85 206 139 89 167 251 193 247 261 93 133 248 Sl 245 236 81 167 193 86 210 141 185 150 209 109 250 155 14-1 87 93 260 189 232 248 141 89 157 160 238 124 203 110 119 91 L, 138 109 '2l 236 235 150 260 180 147 208 259 254 151 167 97 86 191 234 256 250 112 220 112 102 92 252 161 123 106 109 223 232 192 256 216 127 183 136 Wixom, Ray Wolfe, Elliot Wolfersheim, Bill Wolstenholrne, Dan Wood, Beth Wood, Bruce Wood, Chester Wood, Darlene 108, 179, 104, 176, 201, Wood, Donna Wood, Francilda Wood, Mary Ellen Wood, Oral Wood, Ray Hunter Wood, Raymond Wood, Richard Wood, Shauna Woodall, Earl Woodbury, Douglas Woodbury, Frank Woodhead, Barbara Woodruff, Marge Woods, Carol 140, 161, 185, 208, 160, 117, 109, 87, 148, 90, 232 146 244 222 258 135 233 262 258 259 185 101 256 81 217 88 145 216 216 230 250 267 Woodward, Marion 101, 230 Woodward, Roselyn 134, 199, 222 Woolf, John 249 Woolley, Lou lean 86 Woolley, Galen 216 Woolley, Susan 86, 259 Woolley, Virginia 102, 171, 263 Woolsey, Sara lane 127, 262 Worlton, Barbara Beth 156, 263 Worlton, Iames 249 Worthen, Bonnie 89 Worthen, Elaine 84 Worthington, Bill 109 Wrathall, Don 107 Wright, Ann 149 Wright, Curtis 147 Wright, Darrell Kent 92 Wright, Eugene 131 Wright, Ralph 123, 229, 236 Wright, Richard 121 Wright, Walter 260 Wullstein, Leroy Wunderli, Earl Wylie, Bob Y Yagi, Harry Yagi, Iames Yamashita, Clara Yancey, Elinor 101, 179, Yeager, Cleo Yeates, Russell I. 106, Yeaton, Lloyd Robert York, William Young, Bill Young, Dallas Young, Elaine Young, Gaylen S. Ir. Young, Ianet Young, Ianet Young, Ianice Young, Keith 109, 108, 201, 229, 149, 151, 124, 138, 87, 95, 87 249 260 140 158 93 247 91 269 177 2'2 232 193 182 217 220 120 259 91 Young, Lillian D. Young, Mary Louise 125, 204, Young, Morris Don Young, Richard 105, Young, Richard Young, William L. Youngberg, Leland Ypsilantis, Iohn Z Zackrison, Iohn R. Zaelit, Edna Zakis, Paul Zamsky, Albert Zarkou, Donald Zeiger, Donald Ziegler, Elverd Zierott, Rex Zogg, Harold 181, Zumadakis, Nick 104, 229, Zumbrunnen, Dale 146, 132 230 192 268 216 104 158 248 156 126 253 101 93 84 165 257 236 260 211 461 Owl and Key ......,,.... , , , History ............. . Administrators .....,. Campus .,.,,.ss.,s.,ss Freshmen ...,.... Sophomores ,..,.... Iuniors Seniors ,,..,.A.....,..s..........,,.. Common Interest Groups ..,.o,o Honorary Organizations Religious Groups ..........., GENERAL 28 60 80 100 116 130 164 198 216 i ORGANIZA Alpha Beta Theta ......, ......,......v..,...,1......... 1 79 Alpha Chi Omega ....,. ,..,..... 2 30, 231 Alpha Delta Pi i1.i........ ,.,..,... 2 34, 235 Alpha Epsilon Delta 11,.., .........,.,. 1 69 Alpha Epsilon Rho ....1,v ..,,. 1 95 Alpha Kappa Psi .,..,1,1r.,, .....,.o, 1 73 Alpha Lambda Delta i.., .........,.., 2 08 Alpha Phi ,...1i............o,oo ....,.,i. 2 38, 239 Alpha Tau Omega .......r..o.....,1,1...., ,............ 2 69 Alpha Xi Delta V11,....,.,.,CAi,1,1.,.,1,1,1111..i.....v,1,1,.i.,.. 243 American Institute ot Architects .,,..o1o1,1.1i,..,.. 191 American Institute ot Electrical Engineers ..,. 167 American Pharmaceutical Association ..,,.,... 190 American Society of Civil Engineers ,1,1..c..... 175 Apmin ..........,.....i....V............,..................oo..1.......,. 168 Argonauts ..,1......i.,........,....., .V1.........1,........ 1 70 Arnold Society ,.......o........,......,...... 188 Association of Child Educators .,1,oi 171 Beehive .........1........E,,.....v.......,...,,.V11v 198 Beta Delta Mu ,1,,,.......,1............... 182 Beta Pi .V,i..,,,i,..o1 .....,... 2 24 Beta Theta Pi ..i.. .,....... 2 33 Chi Delta Phi ....... ....., 1 71 Chi Epsilon .io,.,. .....i,,. 2 12 Chi Omega .,,,1li1.,., .1....,.. 2 47 Cwean ............i.......o,1 ....1. 2 04 Delta Delta Delta v11,.,,.. ,,1,,,... 2 51 Delta Gamma ....,....... .....o,.. 2 55 Delta Phi ,.....,.1111........ 1..,..... 2 17 DeMolay ....,,....,........1........ 181 Engineering Council .,,... 183 Hillel Counselorship ..,... 225 Home Economics Club ....., .,....... 1 94 Intercollegiate Knights ...,... .i.1..... 2 03 Interfraternity Council .,.,V1 v.,.., 2 29 Kappa Gamma Psi ..,...,...., ....., 1 72 Kappa Kappa Gamma .....,. ..,oo.... 2 59 462 i TI INDEX Social Fraternities .,,,.. Athletics .......,....,.,..... Queens ......., Activities ....... Publications ...,. Music ,............. Drama ........,i Debate ..1. Military ..,.,,...1,1 Advertising ....,ii i ON INDEX Kappa Kappa Psi .1o.. .........,,.. Kappa Sigma .....,,........ 1.1,.,..........i... 2 36, Lambda Chi Alpha 1,1,.,.o. r,o..V1o..V.,oii..,..... 2 40, Lambda Delta Sigma 220, 221, 222, Mortar Board 1,1....,.o,.1111 11..o11.1,1i..,.,..V,1,1,,l Newman Club o,o,..r Omicron Nu .,,.. Orchesis ..i.....i11i..,i.,..1,1, Panhellenic Council ...,oV,. Pershing Rifles ,oo,c.,.. Phi Alpha Delta i,,,.,,c Phi Chi Theta ,..r,o, Phi Delta Phi .......V,1,1 Phi Delta Theta .1..... Phi Eta Sigma 11,,,.... Phi Kappa Phi ,ri.. Phi Mu ,i1.....,,...1,, Pi Beta Phi ,...1.....,. Pi Kappa Alpha ....,. Pi Tau Sigma ,1,c,.,.1,1,1,1,1, Scabbard and Blade Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Chi ,.i...,.....1,1,.,. Sigma Nu ..,..,.,..,....i,1 Sigma Phi Epsilon .,.,r, Sigma Pi ........,..i.1.,111. Skull and Bones ....,V1o11,1,i,.,........ ....i,....192 .AQWAIESQI .......,.244 ...fffisr cwlczae .....,c..248 .Qffisi 02111256 Wccczeo ,,Qf1fii52i Spurs .,.......,,.....,....,...........,,.,,,o......V. ....,,,,, 2 OO Student Christian Fellowship .,,,., ,,,,,,,, Theta Alpha Phi ........,1,c,1,....c,.i,..ri. Tau Beta P1 ,i,.i.1i........1V.,.1,oioooo,cio Tau Beta Sigma .oo,.r.r., Tau Kappa Alpha ir,r...r......,..... , ,,,,, ,,,V , Theta Tau ,....,,...c.....,.......1,....c.oii....,V, vrir, University Women's Press Club ......,, crrrr Zeta Phi Eta .o.,.c.,,,..,..o.,...ic...c...i,.,.,., ,,,,, 228 283 336 352 390 402 408 416 420 430 144 237 241 223 206 219 187 176 207 228 189 193 179 165 245 209 199 263 267 249 211 177 253 257 261 268 265 205 201 218 186 210 185 178 180 187 186 4771642126121 ffbfl .... With the turning of this last sheet, you will have completed the 1950 Utonian. We hope that you have received as much pleasure from the 464 pages as We have gained from editing them. 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