Utah State University - Buzzer Yearbook (Logan, UT)

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A YEAR TO REMEMBER A AofrA ma (K A e Jfctsif S iLc ubJL 4 dc InAyt X-fcuA- ( S J- judjt cj (j- j K_ o -' 'C'AAc'w-V- CyiA Jx£+J ( a| [ui rd ti XX) ( Co- -i , 'X) y +±!L .| lA A' I (K, HCa jl. L wv (L-A_a iC| THIS IS OUR CAMPUS . . . We are the people of the college. The administration. The students. The alumni. We belong to many groups. Some help us to streamline our activities. Others increase our knowledge in special fields. And some are wonderful in helping us to make friends. Some distinguished personalities have been especially recognized. These events we want to remember. In the Fall. During the Winter. And when Springtime finally came. We have friends who remembered us. toAA Ct Jj) l frW6 MA- Sloping hills rise, and climbing stairs mark our way . . . . Paw spreading trees arrou coo! grass, and down roin-Spattcred sidewalks .... £$ Yellow towers stand sentinel over a campus, a city, a valley. Thi i our world . . . A world within o world And we like it. i ( ) 0 Wj 5| iU A lvtu His duties include meetings with Trustees, addresses to organizations, conferences with faculty and administrators, plans for expansion, and a multitude of other duties. Evenings, too, are busy for President Louis L. Madsen, hut it is all in a day’s work and he takes it in his stride with a ready smile and a pleasant sense of humor. Ama lese people are cons (gs and manage sue! {ministration of bus )g, coordinating sch( licies of the college] zessities to fulfill d ious of the school’s n (complex activities as less affairs, providing and state affairs, and ikvays striving for it 51 res, guide the destiny Is. They hold lengthy meet-(eking new athleticjjcoaches, id financing a Union build-.'termining the fundamental movement, they provide the )f the college. lur Wnol ei incaon Thorpe CKdirm yfj SfJ. Gardner NISTRATORS AND DE Arc responsible for making the college run smoothly. They pay hills, issue IBM cards, sell tickets, collect fines for library books, buy supplies, give grades, supervise dorms, direct student employ-•■•Hl jn Tiost important, advise and assist us in our problems Ethelyn O. Greaves Dean of Home Economi lone R. Daniel Dean of Women vl Walker ■an of A cul«ure Registrar E. A. Jacobsen Dean of Education c yg’S — Lewis M. Turner f)«.-un of Forestry Hcod 'cV | Milton R. Merrill D m of Commerce Ffis h necht Director $ After Orientation, the freshman frolic, and the sock dance, we settled down a year of hard work. We derived much pleasure; however, we arc striving to keep onr jjoals hi h . - . Destination - Success in Life. Blythe Ahlstrom Richard Albright (Jerald Allen Ross Allen Shirley Allen Lionel Allsop Steven Alvord Jimmy Amen Daryl Anderson Kendall Anderson Lamar Anderson Melvin Andrew Clyde Ashcroft Kenneth Ashton Betty Barker Glen Banner Corydon Baxley Helen Balls Nolan Baker Linda Ballinxer FRESHMEN Frank Barker Ferl Barker Muriel Barker Craig Bate Ronald Battv Lei Nani Bate Janet Bates Joan Bates McKay Bateman Donald Batty ____ n-n— i. i it.ui;— Annice Benson Ruth Benson Del Reed Bergeson Ann Beus Harold Bingham Gladys Bingham Joan Binghan Carol Bird Daryl Blackham Mark Blackman Barbara Blanchard Herbert Blisard Bessie Blodgett Gerald Bodrt Norville Broadbent Annette Brock Carol Brough Richard Brough Cordell Brown Fon Ray Brown Janice Brown Let Cantwell Joan Carlson George Carmody Albert Carroll Emma Louise Carter Laura Oaye Carver Gary Cottrell Carol Chaffcn Bob Chambers Jim Chapman Lou Ann Checketts Sterling Cheney Cloyd Childs Jay Childs Neil Christensen Gayle ChristoiTcrson Ralph Clark Lloyd Clement Blanche Clifford Lee Ann Coates Charles Cochrane Glen Curtis Sharon Crowthcr Lawrence Dahl Reed Darley Charles Darnngton Bruce Davidson Bette Davis Marvin Davis Duane Dee Stanley Defner Orthell Dennison Loi Dickson Colleen Dortus Raymond Doty Bryan Durham Reed Durham Emma Lou Dury Glen Earley Thomas Dunford Lu Juan Earley Jack Eastman Carol Ecclcs Boyd Eddms Dan Edvalson Donald Edwards Jan Etuten Bob Ferguson Val Feller Leland Flinders Richard Ferrell Charlotte Fisher Val Ferrm Lauretta Frank Richard Garrett La von Geary Barbara Green Elinor Fuhnman Ann Galley Laval Garner Verlin Gardiner Bud Grover Edward Hall Dee Hall Buddy Halloway William Halls Glen Hansen Janet Hansen Janice Hansen I Kenneth Hansen Nancy Hansen Wayne Hansen Shirley Harmon Royce Harr Joyce Howard Carol Howe Margene Hillyard Sande Hobbs Carol Hopkins Jean Horlacher Ralrh Holt Dorothy Hubbard Colip Hunsaker Shirlcv Hunting Lynn Hurst Cherell Hutchinson Bernard Hyde Roger Jeffs Doris Jenkins Naomi Jenkins Bessie Jensen Cary Jensen Jackie Jensen Merlyn Jensen ReuI Hver Joanne Jensen Charles Jenson Evan Jenson Ronald Jeppson Willard Jessop Donald Johanson Robert Johansen Blaine Johnson Lynnel Johnson Marvin Johnson Walter Johnson Clifton Johnson Freeman Johnson Kaye Johnson LaRue Johnson Reed Jorgenson Anna Marie Josephson Donna Kane Boyd Keller Frances Keller Lynetta Kons Fred Krusi John Kennard Max Kutch Kalae Knight Rebecca Lamb Carol LeFevre Gary Lcishman Marian Lenhart Charles Lew John Lewi Peggy Lewi Charlene Ltljenquist Charlene Lind___________Maruel Lind Laurel Lindsay_______Rose Marie Lomax Marlin Loosle Marvin Looslc Winnifred Looslc Walter Mortenson Robert Mortimer Frond Morwit; Nino Mourtinson Gretta Muir Marilyn Murdock Earl Murray Marilyn Nash Stephen Neath Karren Neiderhauser Andy Nelson Anne Nelson Charles Nelson Chene Nelson Darlene Nelson Jerry Nelson Joe Nelson Kenneth Nelson La Verne Nelson Joyce Nichols Peggy Nielson Darrell Nish Bruce Nielson Colleen Nielson Jay Nielson Murray Nichols Bonnie Niederhnuser Joan Noble Nancy Norton Diane Nyc Bonnie Nyman Paula Obray Vera Ogden Dan Olsen Waller Mortcnson Robert Mortimer Francis Morwit: DcV'er Moss Nina Mourtinson Gretta Muir Marilyn Murdock Chertc Nelson Darlene Nelson Jerry Nelson Joe Nelson Kenneth Nelson LaVernc Nelson Joyce Nichols Peggy Nielson Darrell Nish Jay Nielson Colleen Nielson Bruce Nielson Murray Nichols Bonnie Niederhatiser Nancy Norton Dan Olsen Diane Nye Bonnie Nyman V'cra Ogden Kirt Olsen Larry Olsen Marvin Olsen Virginia Olson Orlan Oman Chad Orton Ann Patrick Stewart Paulick Donald Paulsen Geontia Paxton Roy Pe k Lyman Pedersen Barbara Pehrson Lynn Peterson Keith Peterson Raynold Peterson Gilbert Phillip® Bill Pike Joellcn Pinxrec Charles Pocock Robert Powell Elaine Probert Jolene Pureer LaConna Purser Lynne Rich Anna Marie Richards Jay Rigby Yvonne Rippon Carolyn Roberts Perry Roberts NaDinc Robin a Louise Sandin Daune Sargent Loran Savage Ted Scow Angela Sealy Royce Searle LuDean Seeholzer Joe Seely Delmar Seely Gerre Sherwood David Shelton Rita Shiftman Robert Showalter Marilyn Siddoway Dennis Simmons Richard Simmons LeVern Sim I on Smart Annette Smith Charles Smith Delwyn Smith Emily Smith Geraldine Smith James Smith Joan Smith J Don Smith Lynn Smith Michael Smith Richard Squires Wayne Stenquist Lorna Steadman Vern Stembridge Marilyn Stettler Bobbie Ann Stewart Gordon Stewart Caroleen South Hilda Stoddart LeRon Stoker LaGrand Sorenson Marilyn Sorenson Ranee Sorenson Traj Saroushian Dallas Swenson Glen Tanner Duane Swenson DeAnn Taggart Eleanor Taylor Jack Taylor Kent Taylor Wilson Tenney La Dawn Thain Arnold Thaver Eldora Thompson Barbara Thon Carol Tingev Robert Torgeson Barbara Waeir Ronald Wardleigh Bennie Walburger Kamel A. Wahid Lorna Walker Lee Walker Ted Walker Glen R. Wynn Lueve Win ward LaRae Wood Mary Ellen Wood Robert Wood Phyllis. Woodruff Donald Woodworth Juamta Wall Jocelyn Westover 1 Lon Wilkey Duane Williama Patricia Williams Sandra Williams Colda Webster Eleanor White Joan Wilson Dixie Weight Joan Wilson Thomas Welch Faye Winborg Boyd Whitby I.eRoy Whiting m Charles Whipple Roben Wallantine Farrell Wankier Veonne White Gloria Whitman Mark Young Rosalind Zollinger Pat Zollinger Nish Zundel Jerry Wray Rose Marie Wright Reed Wyatt 1 M) {Jau sophomore officers We knew our way around campus and we joined everything. We were the eager heavers who liked to do things. We pushed drives and rallys, joined committees, and supported the dances. Between filling groups and taking labs, we chose a major and began to settle down. Dancing in Main 32 aLoy Abrams Norman Aincough Coleen Allder James Allred Warren Alexander Dale Allen Mj sophomores James Allen Lael Allen Kenneth Anderson Larry Anderson Lu Dean Andrews Belva Anderson Clarice Anderson Lester Baker Nasrin Bamdad Clair Bankhead Abraham Barakar Joyce Barkle Jean Bateman Jay Bearer Dale Behunin Darwin Brown Robert Boorcr Perry Brady Bert Brown Jay Bcrnhesel Lewis Bcrrier Ray Briscoe Ronald Buchanan Jay Bullock John Bullock Audrey Burton Donald Bun Don Bybee Carole Call Harold Campbell Verb Christoffersen I’aul Christensen Par Carstcnsen Ralph Cavalucci Gary Carver Sheiwin Coleman Ronald Clark Maxine Clavson Vern Coleman Pat Coiyar Bon Adell Cornish Richard Cooper Lucille Corbrid ;e Alan Court right Carol Croft Darwin Crexec Daren Cntchfield Kay Crook Dale Dailey Robert Daines Frank William Dallon David Darley Paul Dames Ellwood Crowell Leanorc Crowcher Howard Davenport Darrell Deem Carl Dickerson Eujjcne Drake Hyde Dunn Richard Blame Durrant Vonxza Dursteler Eddie Elhag David Ellis Marilyn Ellis Jawdet El Khederi Alfred Empey Norma Enos Sheldon Eppich Marlin Fairborne LaRwe Fames Eugene Farnsworth William Farrell Eugene Fawcett Beniamin Fenton Oarlcne Field T. W. Gardner Thomas Geary Elmer George Barbara Gibbons David Gmens Kenneth Glauser David Glover Theil Go mm John Gridin Ruth Green Beryl Gunnell Nelda Hadcrlc Blaine Hansen Emma Lu Hansen Geraldine Hansen Lois Hansen Van Handlie Garey Harrison J. Hewkes Nena Rcy Hawkes Arlington Haws Sophomores Richard Heckman Miweeie Henderson Usher Henric Berne Herroe Mane Eskelscn Grace Hendricks Gavle Evans Karl Hostman Burt Howard Kave Holmstcad William Holt Howard Holmes Lujenn Hogan Robert Hirst Archie Hurst Sonya Hyatt Dec Israelsen Jeanne Jackson Allan Humphreys Glade Howell Douglas Huber Allen Jacobsen Dclmar Jamison John Jackson Barbara Jensen Bob Jensen Boyd John Jenkins Daylc Jenkins Sidney Jones Donna Rae Jorgenson Vincent Jorgenson Janice Judge Kay Kaclin Javad Tay Kharcni Don King Mamie Lewis Milton Licchty June Livingston Carleton Lum Helen MacKay Maunne Leishmnn Bill McFarland Roy McGuire Larene McEntire Terry Maru'moto Gail Madsen jeannine Madsen Dick Mantlo Arlene Meyer John Michaelson Cleonc Monson James Monimer Rex Me Kinley George McRae Norman Mccham Goldy Mehas Sophomores 37 « F Bcrny Naldcr Amir Mejat Lorna Nielsen Diana Nordman Verla Muir Norman Olsen Rita Mae Olsen Merlin Olson Thomas O’Malley Ned Owens Faye Palmer Orvol Palmer Keith Passey Lloyd Patterson Rilla Dee Payne Judy Pearce Laine Pendleton Bob Pennock Margaret Perry Gloria Pessetto Iva Loo Petersen John Phillips Pat Peiper Robert Pierce Vera Pilling Janet Pond Glenn Porter Pat Porter Del mar Price Clark Puffer Jeanette Pulley Ray Purser Arlo Rasmussen Boyd Redden Elwin Rees Mona Gene Reese Marilyn Rich Marvin Richardson Vaughn Rigby Edith Robinson Sharon Robson LaRae Robinson N'ahi.l Saffari Abed Sadoun Robert Sagers MayVon Sargent Sandra Sargent Diane Savage Stan Schwartz Ann Sedgwick Glenn Smith JoAnn Smith Darrel Siggard Barbara Skankey Shauns Smith Shirley Smith Theil Smith Eldicne Sojka Rene Sorenson Robert Sorenson Gerald Spainhower Arlene Taylor Virginia Thackeray Ortize Thompson Grant Thompson Glenna Thomley Jean Tingey Demadean Tomlinson Velma Toonc Evan Huntsman 39 Rachel Transtrum Evelyn Tuttle Roy Uyado I Bob Venable Floyd Vcibcll Allen Wahlstrom Cecil Wall J. Allen Wayman Virginia Webster Raymond Webb Wendell Weeks Doyle West Paul West Stewart Whitesides Ivon Wall Merci Ann Wann Carol Warburton Dwight Warburton Barbara Ward Vernon Watkins Ned Whiting Marcia Whittle Wayne Willis Brookie Winward Sharrell Don Williams James Willians Reed Willie Cardon Willis Thelma Willis y Wise Fin) Wrivht Ann Sophomores Leone Wooley Kay Worthen Steve Worthington Donna Lee Young Elma Zollinger Two years have slipped by and it looks like the time has come to settle down and decide whether we are going to be “doctors, lawyers, or house-wives.” Our main objectives are to have fun, get good grades, not study, and, of course, get our sheepskin. The Prom is our big event of the year. JUNIOR OFFICERS . . . 41 Hamid AIGhrary Sam Alfano ■)| Yosif Abdulkadir Philip D. Affleck Lu Rue Alien Lujeanne Allen Seth S. Allen Kamal Alsalin Charles W. Ames faddoa Amin Jcannine Anderson Keith Anderson John Angotti (AM IMO AL JUNIORS Joseph K. Baird Leone Barker Leo E. Bendixon LaYere w. Bentley Nadn Amell T • Gaylen Ashcroft Gordon Ashcroft 'crn Ashcroft Vern Bailey LeRoy N. Barker Neil Barrus Ted Bateman Shirley Bedke Julia E. Berntson Jay JlilU Marlene Butters Mamon Caine Joan Calderwood Merle Cunmngton Joyce Budge Owen Robert Burgcncr Janice Burton Chryll Olson Capener James Carlson Marilyn Carr Alvin Carter Jack Casper N'eIJa Jean Casper William V. Casper. Clair Christensen Jean Christensen Reed Christensen Grant Chrtstoffersen David J. Clemens Wesley Christensen Leon Christeansen T. J. Cloward James S. Cochrane Norma Condte Rulon H. Cook Rodney Coster Jack Cragun Donald Cummings Wade G. Dewey David K. Dinsdale Emery Doolittle Andrew K. Dougherty Clayton D. Faitbourn Spencer Falslev Akram Dadud Farhad Darrell Farmer Dennis Funk Kay V. Fellows Dale Fletcher Ronald B. Foster Beth Frandscn Bryan Fullmer Margaret Fletcher Milcy Furgis David B. Gardiner Nada Joy Gardner J. Rex Gardner Mariam Garner Eileen Gibbons Eldon L. Glenn James Gorman Eldon R. Griffin Mary Lorraine Griffin Shirlcne Griffith Carol Gunderson John Gundersen Charlotte Hale Vcrl Q. Hale Scott Hansen Myron Hansen Joseph W. Hess Fred Hebeler George Howell Joyce Hooker Eugene Hoffman Leonard Hull Deon Hubbard Don C. Hunsaker Eunice Hunt Norma Hum Taba Ismail A. Ziag Ibrahim Shirley Jackson Howard Jenkins Corine Jcrman Richard K. Johnson Ru Johnson Paul Jones Victor Jones Mary Kunrler Jeanette Kun: Richard Kubach W. W. Krause Ted Knowlton William Knowles Jack King Clyde Kidman Abraham J. Khalisi Arden Larson Drue Larsen Lucy Larson VonEII Larson Arlene KfcBride John McCoy Anne McDonald Charles McGuire Grayson Meerscheider Persons Melvin Bernice Merrill Monte Merrill Richard Merrill Thomas Mickelson Robert Millard Singh Sidhu Mohinderjit Garth Monson Mansoor Montamedi Richard D. Pond Peggy Potter Richard Motta Daood Mutlag Keith Moon Terry Morrill Richard Mongo me ry Roger L. Olsen Betty Nelson Rex Nelson Robert Potter Marilyn Purser Baline Olsen Hilma Orson Reed Taimer Duwane Parle Robena Parker Ralph Parkinson Doyle Perkins Ray P. Penerborg Esther Phelps Pond Reese Harold J. Richards Gary Richardson Howard H. Richardson Dale Rmdlisbacher Jay Risenmay Gerald Robison Vira Beth Robson Carl Rodeniser Dick Rogers Boyd Carter Rollins Bea RyDalch Robert Vk'm. Smith Wilford Snow Moraffor Samiy Ha Schoonover Richard Schwan: LuDean Thurston Judy Smith Beverly Thompson Joyce Tood Laurence D. Smith Keith Thompson Maxine Tripp Recta Ann Smith Blaine Thomsen Joseph Tueller Doyle Boyd Tanner Lorraine Thornton Don Tuft Sally Taylor Glenn Thorsted Bob Turley Clair Jcasop Theurer Kora B. Thurgood Howard M. Vance Philip H Williams Dean Wood La Rue Wood house Clair Woodward Lynn Yeates Owen J. Yeates Betty Lou Yonk Mermyn Searle Carol Slater Naola VanOrden Dennis H. Wallace Ruth Ann Simmons Thomas Simmons Aldecn Skidmore Rue Paul Ware Newell Warr Sherman Waymcnt George W. Wheatley Leon White I uanc C hri tcnsen President Products of four years growth. Now that its nearly over we don’t feel so big. We wish we had studied more, learned more, played harder, and done more things. We are sold on Aggies and try to sell everyone else. “Where do we go from here is our big problem. Some of us will get jobs, join the army, marry, arid some will just go home. Wherever we go, whatever we do, we will he living on memories, for we know there is no P ace like college. Lacl J. Abbott John H. Adams Raymond Adams Uldene Adams Ahmad Amer Reo G. Alder Bob Adamson Jay Allcman John Allen De Lonne Anderson Lois Anderson Margaret F. Andci SENIORS Stuart Auld Da rah Assad D. K. Auscmus Grant Richard Bagley Joseph A. Bailey Richard R Railev Barbara Baer Lynn Austen Aage Axelgard Sam Banner Herschel Barnes Richard L. Barth Joan Baker Lctand Bangerter Philip Bartholomew Gerald Beeaton Thomas R. Bceaton Jim Bell Lincoln Bell Blaine Bendixen Eldon Bennet Janice Bcvan Mahmood Bhattic A:ii Rulon [ . Biekmorc Howard Bingham Marrincr Bingham John Birch Lar Bishop Rayda Bishop Boyd Blanrhom Patricia H. Blauer Collin Boorh Trcnchard J. Bones Beryl Bodily Cleve Bolingbroke Van Briie Royal Brooks LaGrande Brough Sherman Brough Cordell Brown Harold Brown Robert Brownell i 1 I 4. jJl; Delmar Buchanan Max Buchmiller Marion Budge Elaine Burgerter Mylex Bums LaVon W. Burrell Jay Call Manlyn Call Stephen W. Call Glen H. Caldcr Don Callas Clark Campbell Eunice Campbell Boyd Card Marcus Carver Royal Thair Carver Don Carmack Tod Carlini John W. Carlisle Ray W. Carlson Duane Chadwick Helen J. Chamberlain DeVon Chailcrton Michael Chianti Duane (Christensen Willard Chriatem John Copley Nick James Corakos Lyle Crawford Jim Councs Winnie H. Clark Raquel Condie Justice Craycroft Lewis Critchficld Barbara Croft Wesley Crowther Jay Cullimore Robert Curtis Donald Daincs S. H. Dajani John M. Dalton Birdean Datwyler Reed Day Shirley Davis Russell Davis Lauree Davis Henry E. Davis Annette Dean James Di Giuseppe Lorenzo Dcmars Cornel Diamond Wilma Dimas Isidor Dordick Prabhat G. Doshi Lowell IXiuKlas Richard Drake Harold Durrant Robert Eardlcy La Veil Edwards Elmer Erickson Robert Ezell Wilma Fairbournc Richard Farish Jim Elsmore William Ellerman Robert Forsberg Dee Forrest John Findlay Joan Flamm E. L Fillmore Helen June Funk Monte Frew Clair Frischknect Verl Furniss William Freeman Bertha Greeves I.owelt Griffiths Marie Griffin Florence Griffin Jay Gunderson Stanley Griffin Addas Gherelbash Rcncc Gillette Pat Cowley Pnt Graham Phil Good sell Phil Goldbeck Dennis Grass! Donna Gillette Bryant Gilhcrt Bobbie Geddes Samuel N. Gangwer Ross P. Game Mac Gardner Alvin Gabriclscn Doris Halverson Reed Hadfield Junius Hamblin Fred Hamel Robert C Hansen James Harris Lenore Hansen John Hansen Earl E. Hansen Arien Hansen Betty Jean Hansen Mary Anne Heinrich George Hellewell Albert Heggcn Marvin Hein Stevens Heincr Alfred Helms A. C. Henderson Sharon Hendricks Minoru Hcronaka Jean Marie Heywood Herbert Hillicr Henry Hjiln Evelyn Hillyard William Hoare Pat Holbrook Mervill Holyoak Lowell Howe Kicth Hoskins Charles Howell Helen Howell Norman Howell George Horn Earnest Hubbard LaGrande Hubbard Delores Hug Vernon Hughes Charles Humphries Bob Hunter J. S. Hurst Hasoyn Husuyne Dc Lynn Hutchins Charles Hyde Angus nyer Jerry Jacoh Sydney James Annette C. Jensen Burke Jensen Ferrell Jensen Gaylen Jensen Glen W. Jensen Ramon Jensen John Jensen Richard Jenson Roland Jensen Varon Jensen Myrtle Jcssen Boyd Johnson Elbert Johnson Melvin Johnsen Lynne Johnston Harold Jones Janer Jones Milton Jones Albin Judd J. H. Kirshaw Donald J. King Carole Kimbal Eula Kimber Lyman E. Kimber Farrell Knight Richard J. Kohlwey John Krahn Beverly Kcarl Norman Krupp Lu Rue G. Krygier Jamea Krygier Edward LaClair Hector Lagasse Heber B. Lamb Melvin A. Larkin lla Mae Larson Shirley Larsen Dan Layton Dale Leatham Marilyn Lee Raymond Lewis Donald Leepcr Homer Leishman Leo Spiers Ronnie Lessley Charles Lewis Don Lewis Russell Linford Willard Lindsay Paul K. Lit: Zan Lits Clyde Macklin Mark A. Madsen Patricia Madsen Lu Ann Manning David Manning Mary H. Marble Dorothy Marshall Margaret Melville Keith Matheson Val Maughn Bonnie Maxncld Calvin McBride Clyde R. McBride Jen McBride Carl McCammon Norma McConkie Brian McDonald Kenneth McDonald Don McGregor Jack McIntosh George McKay Walter Evan McPhl SENIORS Shirley Monsen Kenneth Moore Charles Moore Clarence Moore Alan Middaugh James Middleton Richard Miller Vernon Miller Volmcr Miller Joanne Milnar Harry Mingo Rupert Mcq litre Bruce Mcquire Melvin Mccham Arthur Mendini Joseph Merrill Reed Merrill Betty Jeanne Morse Veal L Mortensen Wahhab R. Mounir Rita Mouritscn Lorcne Munk Forrest Munro Lena Mac Meuhfeit Allen D. Murdock Julienne J. Murdock Venice Manro Lee Neaman Lora Myers Ashby Nelson Bry Nelson Jerty Nelson Dec Neville Edward Nelson Mayr H. Nielsen Milton Nielsen Carl Nielson Joyce Nielson Kent Nielson Market Neville Louis Nielson Coleen Okelberry Dorothy Olsen Marjorie Nil son Charles O. Connell Robert Nielson Monte Nyman Phil Ogden LaMar Ariel Olsen Reed Ormond John O Toole Arlo Palmer Sritfruid Palmer Marie Parker John Leo Paul GeorRC Pieper Lloyd Pierson Hal Peterson Ronald Peterson Royes Petersen Karl Pettigren Warren Toppcnsick William Poole Richard Pmo Renee Pitt Dean Plowman Carolyn Pond Charlotte Poloni Guy R. Pulsipher Glen Purnell Farrell Purcell Bud Powers Belle Poinanski Lois Powell Lorraine Pope Donald Quayli Lawrence Ranieve John Reeve Thomas Rehrey Harrell Rcintjes Jean Reynolds Bill Rhine Geortje Rijjby Marlene Robbins Glade Roberts John Roderick Charles Simpson i .ootid Simkins Gerry Siddoway Wallace D. SjoMom Najr Shirkcy Forrest Sheva Warren D. Shaw Dale C. Shaw Abdul Shaft Richard Seller Keith M. Seely James F. Sedgley Samuel W. Scott Tat Schofield William Schmne Glenn Saver Paul M. Sanger Rami: Salman Khosro Saghri Mahmond Saffari Bonnie Rytting Kilmer Roundy Bruce Ross Walter Rosenlof Wayne Rose Myron Rollins Richard S. Rodgers Francis Roger Ramona Stephen Garth Spencer John Spendlove Lowell Steele Robert Squire Richard Stanley Don Steele Gayla Stevens Elbert Stephensen Russell Stephenson Wallace Stephenson F.llwyn Stoddard Robert Stoddard fames Stone J. M. Stokes Dorothy Stuart Mary Ann Sullivan Arthur Summers Ivan Summers Hamid Tabrixi John Tarian John D. Tarter Ralph Taylor Nsamc Tibshirane Richard Dale Tinttey Deloy Thorpe Alan Thompson Neta Thompson Robert Thornley Lorraine Transrrum Wallace Transtrum Arlo Trost Stephen Ttllett Deraid Tielcy Frank Tidwell Otto Turns Sheldon Tumidge Bessie Tuveson Richard Ulrich Daren Ulrich Robert L. Uller LaRue Vincent Wayne Wadsworth Earl W. Wagstaff Arthur Vander Does W.lliam E. Voll Roland Wack Elmer Wahstrom Howard J. Walker Carl Wank, Lee A. Wankier Kieth Ware Weston Warren Don Weaver Ardyth Charlene Weber Dean Wieding Row Whatcotr Richard H. Weissen Bert Wheeler Max D. White Wendell White Joyce Whitney Janith Whittcmore Leon Whitworth Arlen Wiekes Anna Mae Wilde Lee Williamson Carol Williams John W.lli, Clair Wilson Kieth Winchell Phyllis Winsor Leslie Winter Gerald Wolfley Maxine Wood Lacl Woodbury Gene Wunderlich Val Wynn Dorothy Jean York Darwin Young Valene Young Marahhar Ymblu Bevcrlec Zollinger Elvaletta Zollinger Barbara N. Veigel 64 65 AhmaJ A. Ahmndi Glenn E. Anderson Willard Armstrong Don S. Cambell Dasher Aridi Wajed Ahdab Edwin B. Abbott Lawrence Cannell GRADUATE SCHOOL We have completed a broad training in the subjects of the liberal arts, and are now devoting our time to our chosen specialties. Achievements of our goals will place us high in the ranks of educated men and women. Boyd Chugg Robert B. Dahlgrcn Don E. Hansen Habib MahJc H. E. M a hood M amour Emami Richard Petersen Thaync R. Robson Eugene S. Sanford James T. M. Shcn Narwin L. Sjoberg Arastu Mighnot John R Palacios Orville T. Thompson Warren Thompson Jack Tittensor Ronald Tippets David Walker Patricia Wood William Woodland Membership in the Alumni Association provides news of former Aggies through the Alumnus publication, and also permits one to demonstrate his interest and continued support of the college. W. W. Gardner Gordon H. Porter Leonard W. McDonald President Acting Alumni Secretary Past Alumni Secretary Discussing needs of the college are George P. Clyde. President Louis L. Madsen, and Penn j. Stewart Williams, all members of the USAC Research anil Development Council. 67 O roups Top Row: Beverly Zollinger, Vice President: Bonnie Rvtting, Secretary. Center Row: Vern Marble, Publications; Brent Nash, Assemblies; Marlin Haslain, Finance; Arnold Gilbert, Social Bottom Row: Robert Turley, Public Relations: Philip Sorensen, Aurardir; David Oittins, Public Service; Bob Hatch, Special Events. ohn Carlisle 'fuJrnr Body President Student Body Officers and Council The student executives of the school . . . conscious of the intimate workings of the campus. They are workers with varied experience. Proud of their Kingdom, they are wise rulers. Fellow students envy their important status, and their white sweaters. They are the congress of the college. Dm is a typical scene of the student Council in action. Bev and John arc helping two hijih school students become better acquainted with the U.S.A.C. Director of assemblies . . . they dole out money . . . dream up fun. Few know of the worry, time, energy and undying effort which characterize the Student Council. Self-satisfaction is their reward for endeavor. Defender of the Aggie A ... Often saw their name in print. Good leaders . . . these eleven . . . who recognized college students are alive, normal, and young, and staged activities accordingly. 72 Row one, left to uzhr. Rior Hendrick . H. B. Hutuakcr, J. E. Christiansen, S. Godferson, S. W. Edgecombe. Row two: K. R. Stevens, Ralph Richards, Ross Game, C. D. McBride, j. Cook, Frank Libberman. Traffic Committee New on the campus this year, the traffic committee set up a four objective program: To provide parking and identification for all campus cars, parking and guidance for visitors, and service entrances, and parking. They held traffic court weekly and fined ticket holders. 73 Union Building Committee Working to build student interest in the new Union Building and helping to plan various features are members of this committee headed by C. D. McBride. Agathon Committee Agathon, a three-day educational fair which replaces A Day, is designed to show the public the facilities and activities of the College. Chairmaned by Clyde Ball. Mily Furgis, Pierce Bowthorpc. and Bill Smith talk over Union Building plans. Row on« left to right: Belva Balls, Clyde Ball, Eleanor Knowles. Arme Gilbert, Dan Ludlow, Ray Longhurst. Row tu : Marcus Jensen, Dick Merrill, DeVon Chatterton, Rex Gardner. 74 AW S Associated Women Students do a great job in making students welcome here at Utah State. They are sponsoring a wide-spread public relations committee and present an annual fashion show in the fall. The Preference Ball, one of the outstanding and novel dances of the year, is also under the A.W.S. leadership. Left to right: Dean Daniel, Francis Shoop, Tat Schofield, La Rue Gardner, Joyce Budge. Phyllis Turner, Joyce Todd. 75 Athletic Council Continuously seeking improvements in Aggie athletic facilities, these men hold the responsibility of keeping Utah State one of the top conference contenders. Publication Council With the cooperation of faculty advisers, the editors and business managers meet to solve problems concerning campus publications. Row one, left to right: Blanch Firestone, Dean Symons, H. B. Hunsaker, J. E. Christiansen, George Coine. Row two: King Hendricks, George Preston, Russell Berntson, John Ronmg. Row one, left to right: Prof. Vickers, Dean Culmsee, Prof. Reynolds, JoAnne Cliften, Vern Marble. Row two: Bill Capner, James Mortimer. Pond Reese, Hal Reintjes, George Mitton. CheerieaA rs, Dick Lewis Dick Headlee, jack Kidd. Cheerleaders, Booster Comm. The Booster Committee and the Cheerleaders work hand in hand to strengthen the Aggie spirit. They do more for school spirit than any other group on the campus. They are responsible for all the pep rallys and team send-offs. 77 Men's Intramurals The male aggies on campus became part time athletes and competed in intramurals. Men’s activities are supervised by students under the leadership of the Physical Education Dept. The function is to give every student moral, social, physical, and educational values derived from competitive athletics, in both team and individual sports. INTRAMURAL STAFF — Rot one, left to right: Berdean Jarman, Bill Smith, Don Jacobson, Jim Harris, Clark Puffer, Bud Paul, John Marshall, Row two: Art Mendenl, intramural manager; Dick Motto, Willard Jessup, Catl Tuft, Merrill Boothe, Don Tuft, Del Ray Campbell, Harold Jones, LaVell Edwards, Wes Christiansen. Thair Allen, fntmmurdi Assurant Harold Jones. Intramural Assistant Ray Watters, Adviser TEAM MANAGERS — Row one, left to right: Pieasie Moore, Shernl Williams, Joe Reynolds, Schot Davis, Bob Martin. Row two: Boh Burgener, Glen Steed, Don Lay, Mel Lam:, Marlin Fairboume. H. B. Hunsaker, Head of Dept, of Phys. Ed. EXECUTIVE C.oi NC.I1. — Row ru l ; r jo right: Julia Bcrntson, Lois Down . Milcy Furgis. Row ruo: Joanne Caldcrwood, II Schoonover, Tat Madden, JoAnnc Cliftrn. TEAM MANAGERS — Left to right: Ila Schoonover, Norma Condie, Lu Wallace. Love rainier, Yvonne Rippon, lean Reynolds, Judy Fcarcc, I’-'Irr..' Lundahl Miley Furgis, Prendcnt Julia E. Bernrson, Intramural Mgr. Low Downs Advisor Women's Athletic Association The ladies have an athletic association, where they spend their leisure hours. Under the direction of W.A.A. executive council and Lois Downs, advisor, a full program of activities was carried out, with fourteen sorority and independent teams participating. The year’s events were climaxed by the Annual Award’s Banquet. Their motto: A sport for every girl, A girl for every sport. 79 Pan- Hellenic Council Sorority unity is their aim. Rushing rules are their problem. Pledge day is their triumph. They are representatives of five worthwhile organizations. Their task is to govern Utah State Greek women. The Panhellenic formal is proof of their unity. Top to bottom: Joan Monk, President; Sergenc Benson. Manon Caine. Panin Stunner, Barbara Skankcy, Lois Hyer, Gcnicl Lindbcr«. Goldy Mchas, Margaret Sutton, Beverly Thompson, Cathy Chipian, Dean lone Daniel. 80 Cfocf.it uc: Peirce Rowthorpc, President, Henry Hjclm, Iviins S-.iinniers, Hry Nelson, Jarvis Jensen, Don Atiscmus, James Kelly, Ruion Bickmore, Bob Turley, Rex Sknnchy, Preston Thomas, Char inn me Christensen, led Wright. Interfraternity Council Composed of two representatives from each fraternity-, the Interfraternity Council is the governing body of the social fraternities on campus. Highlighting the Greek Social calendar, under the direction of the council, is the Interfraternity Ball. Peirce Bowthorpe is the presiding officer; rotation determines the group’s officers. SI Public Relations Introducing Utah State to other colleges and to local high sch(X)ls by means of personal contact and printed material is a year-round project. Student leaders in this task are Boh Turley and his committeemen. Exchange assemblies, a hand tour, entertaining other college students are a few ways we “sell our school ' Visiting high school students ore welcomed on cimpus for a basketball game. Keith Anderson, Mary Rhodes, Dean ). S. Symons At mo LenfcrJ, Clyde Quin-ney, Seel tie Eggen, and Lynn Peterson. Visitors and Loganites. Explaining student body government to high school students are: Vern Marble, Bonnie Rytting, and Rev Zollinger. Visitors are Marva Painter, Louise (iartl, Diana Walker, Laurence Sewbetger, Max Eliason, Don Allen. Dob Turley works through Dr. Noble's office with hi secretaries. Elaine What-coir and Leah Dun ford■ Their job is continuous planning and research on how to acquaint our school with other undents. Bill Opener PrcuJcnr Blue Key National Honorary Service Fraternity composed of twenty outstanding upperclassmen. Producers of the student directory, assistants in school activities, and the selection of an outstanding underclassman are contributions of this group. Duane Christensen Hamid Tahri:i Jensen Whitworth Rulon Bickmorc Monte Nyman IX n McGregor Bob Hatch Monte Merrill Marian Haslam Brent Nash. Hamid Tahriri, Duane Christensen, Monte Merrill, discuss current activities. 83 Lois Hansen Ruth Sf'iUrrtart Harhara G J Jtc- pi ' A national service organization for pus sophomore women wus initiated or. our earn pus in 1928. Members participate in campus acnv lt,cS cheer registration linos. v c our Service is a motto well executed, for this is one of the hardest-working groups on the campus. • « • rv I • m v r v . VJl • t 1 IV. ct I 1 I | M O . I hey march with the hand and cheer loudly at games, help in the Campus Chest drive, and hol|: Blind students. Working together, these ?irls find friendship and fun in Spi u rs. Vxx V n ®v«t tV.e activities ate . KutV SpxWttvan, -o Hasiam. SVxitiev HawtVtotu. 84 SOCIAL COMMITTEE — left to right: Arnold Gilbert, Janet Jones George Henderson, LaRue Vincent, Keith Anderson, June Lacey, Mac Gardner, InRue Sattcrthwaite and Jack Bickmore. Social and Elections Committee Directed by council members, these committees are a great service to our school. The Social Committee plans the “social life” for the student body, while the election committee helps in government. Balloting his vote is Roger Nelson. Annette Dean and Darlene Fields take charge of ballot table. ELECTION BOARD — Left to ttghr. Carolyn Pond, Allen Stephens, la Rue Vincent, Beverlee Zollinger, Joyce Budge and Don McGregor. 85 Intercollegiate Knights “Service, Sacrifice, Loyalty.” With this as their motto, the Reno chapter of Intercollegiate Knights once again proved their worth to Utah State. This honorary men's service fraternity handles the Used Book Exchange and had charge of the blood donation on the campus. tugcw FaTUsuronYx, CVade HowtW, and Max. Caspetson used VuoVs o ?Wa d Hanven, V,oua d CYvmteosen, and ’Berry. Planning; I. K. events are chapter officers, Fred Pendleton, Honorable Scnbe; Mac Gardner, Royal Duke; and Doyle Tanner, Chancellor ot the Exchequer. hcd Tendelton Gordon Stock Mac Gardner Doyle Tanner Spur of the Moment” and Knight of Knights” arc chosen at - “ir annual dance. C , v £ J I Ronald Ch Max Ca P r ?n jolly lack Ol.de Ho-cll IJ ChH en n Ht ncne Farnsworth Glenn Banner i Raymond Evans Kenneth Ashton V 87 I Student Civic Government Student Civic Government is an organization run entirely by college students who live in the prefabs, quansets, and trailers. The students operate as a regular city government. The Honorable Mayor is Blair K. Paulsen, assisted by Chariton Jacobs as Secretary-Treasurer. S8 Chariton Jacobs, uvrenirv. Roger L. Stephens Glen R. Purnell, Hnce J. Hallows, Davul I. C lemens Blair K. Poulscn, Moyor; Dougin Kenyon (not in picture). KVSC staff members mcci to discuss the week's pfOKramminti-r to right: Phil Sor-lohnson, and FreJ Cntchftcld. Sewed: Duane Dee, Don Quayle, Joy Gardner, Merlin Bowen, Nancy Bowen, Mac Gardner, and Burrell Hnnsen, faculty adviser, KVSC Director Hansen itivcs the On the Air M«nal lor radio players Mac Gardner, Duane TVe, Joy Gardner. Don Quayle, Nancy Bowen, and Merlin Bowen. 89 e student Lif FtanV Pond Reese Business Manager Andy Hay Sports Editor Barbara Ctoh Associate Editor Known as «he reporters on campus. Larry Monroe, John Roderick, Garth Bis-cholT. and BoW'ie Ann Stewart ate constantly searching lor a scoop on anything that makes news. 90 ) circulate,, with Sfoeftn'ft £enr f' f- Dean Culm ee dicusses the matter of rm £« rf Frcd CritchSeld. The paper is sent to in-terested laymen and other schools. Student Life staffers were the news hounds on the C ™P™ found its way into the Each Thursday rheir All American m P -Main Hall. Ross Game was editor Fall Quarter and , • Jim Mortimer took over for the rest of the year. Vi ith thcr office in the Commons, reporters could always he ounc n lookout for news of the school. Editor , reporter , copy un.eix proof reader , circulation distributer and printer work together to make the deadline '. Mac Gardner, jan.ee fudee Jennine Madfcn. Helen Lower and Blanch Clifford are a tew of workers. The Student Life is an asset to U.S.A.C , f 91 JoAnnc Cliften Editor Buzzer Last year’s Buzzer accomplished much by winning the coveted Medalest Award with an outstanding yearbook. Shifts of staff members work day and night piecing together a book in hopes to meet a deadline. Buzzerites completed every assignment and drove through to compile the 1952 Buzzer. Willingness to work overcame the inadequacies of the cramped office space. The staff sincerely hopes that this edition will contain happy memories and snatches of life at Utah State. Doiothy Msn Vi U Awuiam Editor .aRv c Vincent Asmumt EilttoT l.oi IWcxxi A utant Editor Bufinest staff member , left to right: Joyce Todd. Rilla Dee Payne. Ro-r cna Parker, Mel Mecham, Genicl Lind hern, Phylii Turner, Anna Lu Nimall, John Anicotri, Rene Sorenson, Don Dunn. Editor start members study picture . Scared: Paula Stangcr, Ramona Stephens, Janet Pond, Janice Burton, Mi ley FurRis, Carol Neilson. Stand' in : Maxine Tripp, Darrell Deem, and Carolyn Pond. Lookinx over old yearbooks are Luwene Brewer, Jeanie Zollinser, Barbara Skankev, Janice JudKc. Mary Davis, June Lacey, and Gertie Sherwood. Absent when pictures were taken were Greta Ashcroft. Andy Nelson, Stan tlatch, Jcanine Madsen, and Pat Hurren. 93 fc «e vJ £iU'0 tvf4 Scribble Utah State students found an outlet for their journalistic talents in the quarterly magazine, Scribble, which was efficiently edited by Eileen Gibbons, assisted by a group of loyal staff members. Students like their humor, prose and poetry. Scribble likes to satisfy them. This magazine is favorite among the students and can be obtained merely by showing your student card. Seated, left to right: Jcan Marie HcywooJ, Lnel Jensen, Eve Sorensen, Eileen Gibbons, Grant Reeder, Enice Hcnric, Standing: Bill Capcner, Frank Pond Reese, Lucille CorbridKC, John Roderick, Patricia Williams. Andy Gibhions, and Dale Fletcher. 94 Blue Book and Directory The combined efforts of Barbara Croft and her able staff in editing the Blue Book strive to orient freshmen on the ups and downs of college life. This publication contains regulations, activities, and the constitution and by-laws of Utah State College, which every frosh appreciates. Working diligently at the typewriter n Barbara Croft, editor of the 1952 Blue Book. This little gem of information greets freshmen as they arrive. When you get a map of all the buildings on campus, a few school songs an assortment of yells, and enduring traditions all wrapped up in one you have quite a book, thanks to Greta Ashcroft, Lois Blood and Janet Pond, 95 The Health Center situated in the Smart Gymnasium aids in checking the physical condition of all f reshmen and transfers. They also check hearts for 'CTar' r medic i 0Mcn,,on «® t Hlcn« during their col- lene career. The Health Center employs a doctor and a registered nurse. Special Services ■I , Worn motwmvi W These are just a few of the extra advantages offered by the college on the Utah State campus, open to all students and faculty members. A big percentage students ordinarily not being able to attend school, find it possible by working in one of these various departments on the campus. V'ueaed Vvy Mr. Lric ioVvuvon,the cottcftc VooVsiotc sviooVvcn students penoU and a supyAxc-s necessary tot carrying on a scVtooV cutrtcu'vjt - Lund Hall gang lines up for chow at the cafeteria where meals arc served economically to students and faculty members. The dining rooms are the scene of many banquets. Miss Una Vermillion is the director of the Cafeteria. Dr. Hansen gets his mail from Imogene Hamilton at the College branch postoffice which serves students and faculty members. 97 ['earl Carter is in charge of the Moore Library which houses children’s books and the music library. '8 99 T c tautonw o a wvttoswv Wv xVws « £ towvAtvcVj ovetvfV c mcd. u • «« NvwAtt V s fceU v The school of versatile interests. This schcx l offers opportunities to all the students of Utah State to lay the foundation for a liberal education. The need to understand our own culture as well as the cultures of other nations has never been so urgent as now. This department offers many courses to qualify the student to be a citizen. ,haw' 'hvsK-s, GcoIokv, Modern LanRunRes, ami C her strv are only four out of ihc fourteen ditferei lepanments in the School of Arts and Science 'here is a wide range of various fields in ir chool. One of the most outstanding is f el y student can certainly obtain an enrid nAUil d«ri from ihiv hit'hlv Sahopl. r;r- , VatnNet « rt I his school came about as a result of the Land Grant Act in 1862. This is the most outstanding field of its kind in the lntermountaii West. The great practical value of the various curricula in this school is shown by the records of those students who have completed them and who have gone back to the farm and worked as leaders. 0f the many K up farming — % c Venu r, ' I Ki 0i be Its purpose is to give opportunity for a liberal education with special emphasis upon the commercial, social and political phases of life. It is comprised of three major divisions — business, the social sciences, and agricultural economics and marketing. You will find this school located in Old Main on the third floor. UAcmt macio 5 I I'tC t«l) This school has ten different departments with a major purpose or function of the preparation of teachers for elementary and secondary schools. Each department offers courses contributing to general education. This school deals with the future growth of our nation. The School of Education was officially organized at USAC in 1927. 105 These young men are majors in Automotive Technology. They ram in a new building designed and built specifically foe automotive and aircraft instruction. -r|,js student enrolled in Wood-,r|c 66 is building a mi nature .sifCitse. This course is for the of stressing carpenter f“7Tfn«cres.tng. huh? The School of Engineering and Technology consists of the Division of Engineering and the Division of Technology. It also offers undergraduate and graduate courses in Industrial Education. The students enrolled in this school are growers with technical brains, striving for technical knowledge for technical skills. They build man’s concrete progress. The Welding Department, under the instruction of A. R. Kemp, is one of the most progressive. Radios aircraft, motors, bridges engines, whe drawings, .surveying, testings and many ot complicated devices arc ail in the schedule the men of the Engineering School. Thro their training and experiences here at Utah S they will he able to fulfill man’s dreams, they grow so as to better the growth of r They boast of being one of the best of their kind in the United States. The School has purchased and leased 3,000 acres of forest and range land approximately 22 miles from the campus, where summer camp facilities have been established. The purpose stressed by this school is the handling of wild lands so that they may be of use to citizens. 108 Intended primarily to prepare young women for homemaking. Courses are planned to prepare young women to carry the knowledge and skills of expert homemaking into various institutions of complex modern society. They are the builders and the makers of those little things in life that are really so big. This school has become outstanding. 109 Summer School The college has conducted a Summer School for more than thirty years. Since 1924 the program has been enlarged and enriched. The purpose is to bring to Logan a number of the leading educators of the nation and build in the Intermountain West, a summer school of wide influence. John C. Carlisle is dean of the Summer School. The Art workshop ix under the chairmanship of Prof. H. Reuben Reynolds. 110 Dr. Edith Roach Snyder Princi sol Webster School, Pontiac, Michigan Louts Fischer Lecturer on World Affair r The annua! Aggie ranger hike takes fifty students into a primitive area alter a week's preparation on the campus. . K.MM.uanon r«k m Vhah couwv. ' a tlws wotW in Vlu v Extension The main objective of the Extension Service is to aid rural Dr. Carl Frischknechr leads the Extension Service with a staff of nearly one hundred workers. Prof. Neil K. Holbrook, extension editor, and Prof. Spencer Paines, agricultural engineer, work together in production of extension service programs. people in developing useful, satisfactory lives. Its programs are designed to help people help themselves, rather than doing things for them. The Extension Service is a part of the college and a part of the Federal Extension Service. Agriculture and home demonstration agents work in nearly every county with specialists to help in the solving of farm problems. 112 Maxine Wood sketches injects by observing them through a microscope, while Dr. George Knowl ton, Extension Entomologist looks on. These sketches are used in extension bulletins. The extension staff is comprised of specialists whose offices are located on the college proper. Besides the special ims. from 1 to 5 faculty members arc located in each county. 113 Sidney Ycate shows the correct operation of a calculator. Alpha Kappa Psi Row one. left to right: Max White, Sidney Ycatcs, Dean Wood. Cal Hill, Lae I Abbott, D. I). Hansen, Charles Lawrence, Richard Merrill, Lowice Howe. Row tuo: David Finch, Stanford Johnson, Hamid Tabnri, Carl Thorstensen, Ray Longhurst, Carlcston Lerm, Tom Malley, George Car-mody, George Howell. Row three: Jay Elinson, Keith Winschell, Paul Pugmirc, Norman Cannon, Earl Macfeee, Hal Rcintjes, Bill Taylor, Mark Blackham, Victor Jones. ' d e' This national honorary promotes interest in business, accounting, and finance. Through professional contact members gain insight on the business world with which they will he future participants. Prominent businessmen throughout the country hold membership in this organization. Row one. left to right: Lee M. Frederick, M. Judd Hnrmon, Bob Hatch, Ailecn Freckleton, Bonnie Reece, C harlrs H. Simpson, Richard Fari h, M- R. Merrill, George Wilson. Row iuo: Gerald M. Omland, Merle Cunnington, Re:a Esfandiari, Wesley Crowthcr, Milton S. Nielsen, James DiGiuseppe, Butdcttc A. Peterson, George L. Milton, Wendell B. Anderson, Abbas GhaHari. Pi Sigma Alpha Their aim is to further the cause of good government throughout the world. Students interested in political science and its applications with a R average are eligible to join. Chemical Society Chem majors who eat, breathe, and live Chemistry. They mix magic in test tubes and are brains with formulas. R u one, lift to right: Melvin Cannon, Adviser, Kent Huinphcrys Vice Pres.. Ann Nelson, Trent , Mary Anne Heinrich, See.. Nads Van Orden, Adi , Leon White, Pret. Lawrence Cnnncll. Row two: Kenneth Ander-.son. Evan Jensen, l ee Halls Richard Perkins Bob Hirst, Arthur Martin, I aifliii.Mii Rou- one1. left to tight: I Van Symons Mania ret Kcnnard, Eleanor Knowles Frank P. Reeve. Row ruo: Howard Walker, Charles Memjer. Fred Hcbeler, Deon Johnson, Bcrnadcan Tomlinson, LuDean Thurston, Diana Nordman, A. C. Bant, Leonard Hull, Keith Anderson, T. L. Simmons, Dennis Simmons. Independent Students Organization Reorganization of the Independent Students Association was highlighted by their four purpose program, to improve the social program for independent students. Ski Club Prerequisites for membership are a pair of skis, two legs, and a strong right arm. Spills, sprains, broken bones and fun packed days of skiing — all a part of this group’s activity. Row one. left to right: Ned Strmgham, Pat Preston, Dixie Seeholtier, Calder Schvancveldt, Boh Dean, Dale Nelson, adviser. Row three: Keith Roland Wank, George Churniss, Val Fcrrin, Clair Rasmuwen. Rou two: Hoskins, Jim Brown, John Jones, Charles Pocock, George Preston, Daniel John Nicbcrgall, Don Ncigle, Bruce Clyde, Romac Clyde, Don Smith, Beckttead, George Stone, Ray Watters adviser Agriculture Club Promotion of the honorable profession of farming. They strive to stimulate interest in and promote the profession and sciences of Agriculture. Annual activities include an October breakfast for alumnae, a Harvest ball, and a horse show. The judging teams have done particularly outstanding work this year. Ag. Council — Left to Tight, row one: Melvin Went wood, Warren Pop-pcnsick, Wallace Sjoblom, Reed Day, Leo Speirs, Lenard Hull. Row two: Sam Banner, Veil Stanley, Ramon Seely, John Willi . Row one, left to right: Arden Frandscn, adviser, [ on Stilson, C. D. Bn - Jim Ham , Paul Moore, Julienne Murdock, Allen Murdock, Geor«e R. iol, Barbara S. Baer, Heber C. Sharp, adxiser. Row tu« : Sutoshi Hobi. Rigby, Samuel Kamada. Psychology Hoping to encourage, stimulate, and maintain interest in psychology, the Psychology cluh devoted most of its time to lectures and discussions of the various phases of their field. The cluh is composed of departmental majors. Sociology Professors, majors, and minor students take part in lectures on social conditions, job opportunities, and field trips. Row one, left to right: Evelyn Hodges Lewis, Jay Skidmore, adviier; Stokes, Fern Hansen. Row two: Wiliam DeHart, Don Carter, SterlinR Cilen Winslow, Doris Halverson, Carol Muir, John Christiansen, Jay Nielson, Curtis H. Stevens, Charles Martin, Akram Farhad, Abid Sadoun, Champ Moore, Frank Tidwell, Dr. Therel Black, aduter. . Wes--. W , «s ,v Mat' ® ' ht. C « S5 eedct' Runs Mason, Dr Hammond, onJ Richard Bingham gei acquainted with Charlie ot-V Alpha Epsilon Delta National pre-medical fraternity; they organize to stimulate excellence in pre-medical education. Beakers, test tubes, cadavers, and mice are their playthings and they live in the confusion of chemical formulas, physiological bacteriology, and slide rules. Future M. D.’s of tomorrow. Row one. left to right: Lester T. NybotK, Marian J. Hnslom, Wayne L. Hirschi, Thomas Green, John Carlisle, Philip Affleck. Row two: Joseph W. Hess, Gram M. Reeder, Morris D. Gardner, Charles Imtharn, Drostan Baker, Robert E. Poole. Jerry Mayfield. Row one, left to iighr: H. Zohller, I.. Conklc, R. Pino, L. Butterfield, J. L Liechty, F. Harris Rou three: N. Butterfield, D. Chattetton, S. Auld, Kelly, F. Purcell. Rou two: W. Voll, P. Williams, J. Christensen, J. Reese, W. Stcphcnsen, G. Bagley, J. Johnson. Scabbard and Blade A National Honorary Military Fraternity. The objectives of Scabbard and Blade are to provide services for the college while serving the R.O.T.C. department. Biggest event on the social calendar each year is the Promotion Parade, where honor cadets receive their bars. Marching in perfect rhythm, Scabbard and Blade members proceed to Flag Ceremony. 1 Sorensen, Roland Baldwin, Leslie Wanlass, Rex E. Robinson, coach; Vira Beih Robson, Nora Thu wood, Charlene Lind, Darrell Deem, Royce Harr. Row one. I«r t ro right: Margaret Wasden, Thayne Robson, Junius Hamblin, Cal Hill, Wesley Crowther, James Allen. John Jenkins, Keith Anderson. Row two: LaMar Hansen IXsnald Ouavle. Merlin Bowen, Philip Debate Team Resolved that the Federal Government adopt a permanent program ot wage and price controls. Aggie debators have traveled the western states trying to prove or disprove this highly controversial resolution. History Club These people are probers of the past. Their meetings are open to anyone interested in the study of history. They fill up library cards with outside reading and possess a versatile knowledge of man. Rou one. left to tight: Bill Knowles Dr. Duncan Brite, Dr. Joel Kicks son. James Allen. Carl Wankier, Grace Hendricks, Jean York, Lois Han- Dr. S. Geo. Ellsworth, Melvin Larkin. R u' fuo: Arlo Trust, Robert Jack- sen, Lynne Johnston, Dean Mackey, Gerald Robison, Rox Call Spackman. Rou oru . left t ujhi: Andrew M- Dougherty, Don Oti . Robert D. Harding, Maj. I. S. Church. David R. DinvJale. Dallas M. L-dJIc, Thurman Gardner. R «' R”c ! • Ware, Jam H. Jensen, R. J. Drake, Arnold Air Society MnoU Mr SocteW On . A newly organized group of 45 men interested in military and social life. Named after General Hap Arnold, commander and chief of the U. S. Air Force, these men hold regular business meetings where prominent guest speakers are presented. A formal in May completes their year. Dave Dint-dale and Robert Harding point out information to Capt. Church. Row one. left to right: Paul Lie, Lester Nyborg. Robert Hansen, Robert Hardy- R w two: Stewart Williams Joy Gardner, Don Healey, William Narvm, Ted Rich, lion Lauh, Dwanc Wright, William Wnrenski, Clyde Douglas, Robert Ezell, Lorenzo Demars, Richard Guth, V J. Korsok, Bob Adamson, Robert Forsbcrg, Reed Bailey. Geology Club Is composed of all majors and other interested persons. The club brings to the campus prominent lecturers to further their geologic knowledge, and sponsors educational field trips. 4-H Club Members organized to develop good fellowship among college students who had formerly been 4H club members. Friendliness and fun marked each meeting and party. Left to right: Don Bybee, Lois Wecky, Charlene Lind, Terry Morrill. R' ii one. left to right: Lewis Nielsen, Junius Kershaw. Dee Neville, Perry4 Bird, Arthur■ VanderDoes George Smith, John O'Toole, Brent Poole. Row two: Stanley Todd, Eldon Burgess, Darrell Tew, Vernal LM Thompson, Georxe Coller, Laurel Fullmer, Dilworth Pmbrey, Body Blan-thorn. Row three: |ohn Crane, Duane Chadwick, Gerald Dunn, Carl Nielsen, Robert Squire, Clayton Clark, William Jones, Larry Coles. Institute of Radio Engineers The aim of this group is for the dissemination of the theory and practice of electronics, communications, and other related fields of engineering and science, as well as professional development. Every third week they have guest lecturer’s educational movies, and tours. Junius Kershaw demonstrates to fellow students a principle of Radio engineering. R k orl r Rou li evo. puroeH. Row one, hjt to tight: Leslie Conkle, Carole Verne Hum, Fran- co Maher. Lorcunc Miller, Cliff Fawcett, Bernte Tomlinson, Thiel C •omm. Eldora Thomson, N'asser Mortamcdi. Row ruo: Ned StrinKham, Rorence Strimcham, Joan Jones Rum Hudson, Thelma Foulter, Keith Eldredge, Ernie Hartmann, Herb Binard. Square Dance Club This group met weekly to participate in Square and round dances. Officers were Thiel Gomm, Pres.; Ernie Hartman, Vice Pres.; Deon Johnson, sec.; Ned Stringham, adviser. Agriculture Economics The purposes of the newly activated Ag Econ club are to foster a better fellowship among students and between students and faculty and for keener interest and better understanding of problems connected with the field of Ag economics. Row one, left to rigRt: Max Buchmiller, Burton Harris John Willis, Howell, Lynn Davis Glenn Purnell. Row three: Richard Kcnrl, Ashby C'lisbec Lyman, Bill Capener. Row n«t : Glen Downs K. Sawaeng. Nelson, Geor e Blanch, Wayne Scon, Wells Allred. E. M. Morrison, W. R. L. Larsen, Eugene Sanford. Richard Miller, Roice Anderson, Charlie P. Thomas lice Broad bent, Grey Jensen. Row one. left to right: Donald Rawlins Thomas J. Rebrov, Kama! Al- Westwood..Rove i«n: Leslie Cookie. F.arlc Lee, I.ew Choulc-s Charles salih, jafar Al Safi. Amin faddoa. fawdet K. El-Khederv, Melvin N. H. Smith, Ernie C. Hartmann, Harry Lagerstedt, David R. Walker. Horticulture Along with providing delicious apples and cider, they work for development of Horticultural Science. Other objectives are to create a warm personal relationship among members; to stimulate interest in Horticulture; and use money made from selling apples to send their men on extensive field trips in the spring. Delicate plants require meticulous care for growth and development. L 127 Row one. left to right: D. C. Laub, Wm. O. Warenski, Clair Sjostrom, Dr. Clyde T. Hardy- Row tuo: Bob Adamson, Bob Hansen, Robert Ezell, Lorenro Demars. Sigma Gamma Epsilon This newly organized national honorary professional fraternity has won national recognition for its scientific geology advancemt Pi Gamma Mu Honorary science fraternity which promoted scientific thinking among the social sciences in the solution of social problems. Row one, left to right: Lee M. Frederick. John R. Christiansen, Milton S. Nielsen, Evan B. Murray, Wesley Crowther, Wendell B. Anderson. Row two: Charles H. Simpson, Jos. A. Geddes. Carmen Fredrickson, J. Duncan Bnte, Keith Anderson, Eunice Henrie. Row one. I«r r to tight: George H. Kclkcr. Edwin Rnwley, Norman Man- Kryxicr. Phil Osden, Colin Rennion, Richard Hubbard. Harold Edwards, cock. Hnllic Cox, C. Wayne Cook, Minoru Hironaka. Row two: James Row three: Mahlon Lant:, John Birch, Edwin Abbott, Bruce Nelson. Clair Whirlock. Xi Sigma Pi A fraternity that includes the outdoor men on the campus. This honorary forestry group is comprised of graduate students and upperclassmen WAV . ’-gw ' I.jval Chapter Officer : Hironaka, Cox, Abbott, Hancock. 'NATIVE WOODS I r«OM THE ONAk FOREST 1 OF THE who have maintained a high scholastic average. The annual Forester’s Ball marks a highlight in their activities for rhe year. American Society of Civil Engineers Their interest lies in putting the laws, forces, and materials of nature into a design for modern living. Bert Wheeler takes the executive role in the club with the aid of Prof. Stock. Row one, left to right: Joseph VC'. Merrill, Harvey Glover, Eldon T. Behhctt, Bert R, Wheeler, William B. Schreeder. Row two: John C. Sandbery, Jarvis H. Hctuen, Fred Pearson, R. J. Drake, J. Paul Riley, Clove Bolingbroke. Row three: Roye Peterson. Vol Wynn, Boyd Phillips. Bob Eardley, Maroin Hein, Donald Daincs, Max Jensen, Daniel II. Hoggon. Row our: Thomas R. Becston, Stephen J. Terchenter, R. Vincent Milligan, Robert A. Skidmore, Ralph Waldo Gibson, Bob Turley, Bob Millard, Herald Durrani, David B. Gardner, Carl Iwen:. Kou ae: L. O. Transtrum, Otis Donald, S. Tibshirani, M. E. Reese, R. D. McClurg, M. Kahet, H. T. Brown. A. T. Axetgard, U. A. Patil, K. Saghri. Row «: R. Whatcott, M. Greaves, E. Stock, S. Ellerman, W. Stephenson, C. Susiynski, J. Bagiev. Rou one, leh to unlit . Larry Campbell, Gayle Evans Ren Lewengrub, Lee A. Wankien, Richard RaMnui-scn, Maven Bagiev, L. Meald, Eugene Hof-hnar. Dee Morion. Rou ruo: Don Ice per, Jim Walls. Kscih Drown, Ron Jensen, John Gim% A. H. Derry, Don Sieele, Al Empey, Roy Harris, Gordon Ashcroft. Row three: Joyce Whitney, Lois Anderson, Gordon Cobbs, James A Eyre, Fred Hebcler, Leo A. Spcirs, Al Rubin, Joan Rice, LyNetta Kung, Prof, lames A. Dennett. Rodeo Club The campus bronc busters will really show their stuff at the Spring Rodeo in May. These are the boys who like rough riding, which is undoubtedly an accomplishment that takes a lot of stamina. Veg. Crops Club This organization for Agriculture majors will take an extensive trip into the northwest. The purpose is to help those majoring or minoring in the subject to secure a practical application of the subjects studied. l,w one. left to right: Bill Workman. Chany Aldakily. Don Wallace, •re . Vein Waite. Kuu' ruo: Alan L Harris Secretary; Clyde h.dman. Ramon Scaly, Khatikarn Runjird, Ahmad A. Ahmadi, George Pieper, Re:a Erdandiarc. Shirlev Jacloon, Elaine Cummins', Bonnie Mnxficld. treasurer; Mane Heyrcnd, ptcMilcnr; Juancitc Kunz, Lois M. Powell, sec- retary; Ruth Schick, Mary Ann Sullivan. Row three: Lourec Davis, Phyllis Wmsor, DeLynn Hutching , Gladys Bingham, Helen Funk, Mrs. Gwen Carlson, advisor; Moreen Jorgensen, Pearl Cox, Charlotte Hale, Carol Williams. Home Economics Club Linda Pack, Lynda Linford, Janet Barlow, Lujean Monetisen. To promote better understanding of home economics, the majors and minors of the field meet twice a month to develop leadership, responsibility, and cooperation among the girls. This training prepares them for better home and community life. Row one, left to light: Khonro Saghri, Edward Fda, Prof. Spencer H. Dames Woodward Sandl-erg, Glenn Anderson. Row two: Lorin Tan- strum, Drew Haight, Terrel Tovev. Harvey Woodworth, Ahmad Amer, Lynn Bennett. Dairy Club Purpose is to promote interest and provide experience in dairying. They feast every year at their Cheese Smorgasbord and select judging teams which they arc proud of. Ag. Engineers Organized to encourage and promote a professional attitude among engineering students. They also tussle with the Foresters. Row one, left to right: Glen Harr, Carl Odekirk, Mark Madden, Warren Popcnsiek, Bert Bcivengrub, N'avscr Motamedi, Dale Dailey, Dec Morgan, Roy Mortenson, Dennis Funk, Kay Nikon, Albin Judd. Row tux : Fred Axelgard, Raymond Downs, Richard Pond, Foster Sorensen, Seth Allen. Lyle Peterson, Glen Sargent, Jack Stcinit:. David Christensen. Row three: Russell Linford, Theratd Quayle, G. Lvn Kimball, I'cc Israelscn, John Furmsa, Farrcl Knight. Gary Richardson, E:ra Harper, Verl Furniss, Paul Larsen, club advisor; Prof. Lloyd R. Hunsaker. t Row one, left to right: Arthur Holmgren, adviser, Ramon Sealy, Susan F, B. Mann, L. Kay Thomas, Norman Alldridge, Matron Kochan. Row luttlc, Larry Ranierc, Joseph Wooley. Row two: Nada Joy GarJner, Dr. three: Steve Titlerr, Bcrtran Bordewick, Bill Mormon. Botany Club Nature lovers get together to promote interest in the field of Botany. They look forward to the field trip in the spring, and special programs during the year. PEMM Club Striving for better social and professional relationships among members, the PEMM Club, with members limited to Physical Education majors and minors, spent an active year. Row one. left to right: LaVcIl Edwards, Art Mendcni, Monte Nyman, President; Thair Allen, Frank Tidwell, Wes Christensen, Pick Motta. Row tux : Winnie Clark, Shirley Bowman, Carol Slater, Rita Smith, Valene Young, Joyce Neilson, Pat Madsen, Anncttee Dean, jean Reynolds, L con Johnson. Standing: Ray M atters, adviser; Carina Browning, Janeen Chamberlain, JoAnne Cliften, lla Schoonover, Miley Furgis, Janet Jones, Chuck Siegler, Plcasic Moore, I on Jacobson, Darwin Anderson, LuPcan Thurston, Bernadecn Tomlinson, Joyce Barklc, Dale Nelsen, adviser. Phi Upsilon Omicron This honorary and professional organization has three main purposes: One, to advance and promote Home Economics; two, to establish and promote friendship, and three, to promote moral and intellectual leadership. K «' one. left to rixht: La Rue Vincent, Norma McConkie, Elaine Cum miriKN Sally Taylor, Eunice Hunt, Cwen Carlson. Eileen Dean, Janice Burton. Wilma Fairhourn. Row tun: Carol ftelton, Mary Warr. Ie3n Hey. wood, Mary Ann Sullivan, Nada Arnell. Charlotte Hale, Marilyn Purvcr, Shirley Larsen, Helen Funk, Lora W. Myers. Row one, left to right: Donna Gillette, president; Beverly Zollinger, Rou three: Sonya Hyatt, Marilyn Nash, Jo Anne Cliften, Valcna Mey- lan Eggrn, Darlene Lowry. Rou twos Shirley Bowman, Marion Caine, rick, Mary F.. Whitney, Imogene Hamilton, Joyce Barkle, Margaret Miley Furgis Janet Jones Pat Madsen, Diane Tucller, Joyce Nielson. Fletcher, Panne Sargent. Modern Dance Club These are the graceful beauties on campus who have organized to promote an interest in interpretive dance. They add spice to the dance concert in February. Agronomy Club As students of soil and land vegetation, this unit of the National Agronomy Society fosters a professional attitude among its members. Row one. right to left: Reed Day, Lawrence Morrill, l clmer Buchanan, Herbert Gardner. Row mo: Myron Rollins, Jirn Eismore, N'ard V. Alien, LeRoy N. Barker, John L Paul, Lowell Griffiths. Row three: Zan Lit:. Milton B. Jones, Sterling A. Taylor. Angus H. Hycr, Lloyd Patterson, Ray A. Purser. Row four: Weston Warren, W. If. Bennett, P. W. Thorne, Dean Wilding, George Wheatley, Fred Hamel, Piiwnrie Park. Row five: Keith Thompson, Reed Funk, Glen Jensen, Alfred Helms, Lowell Douglas, Don Forrest, Lynn Porter, John Reeve. Rou’ one, le t to tight: A. A. Bishop, L. ? Cole, Jarvis Jensen. Skook Karnki, A. T. Axclgard, Harold T. Brown, Bert Wheeler, Martin Kahcl, jav Bagiev. Row («mj: Eldon Stock. Vincent Milligan, Harvey Glover, Dan Hoggan, Carl Fonnesbeck, Robert Skidmore, Jerald Christiansen, Sheldon Turnidge, Herald Durrani, Max Jensen, Dee Neville, Clanton. Row three: Bob Turley, Drew Haight, 1.. O. Transttiim, R. H. Brooks, Robert McClurg. George Collier, Robert Millard, Vernal Thompson, Woodard Sandberg, Eldon Bennett, John Crane, Terrel Tovey, J. P. Riley, Gordon Flammer. Sigma Tau Sigma Tau is an honorary society made up of outstanding Junior and Senior engineers. The highlights of this fraternity are initiations during fall and spring quarters. In addition to a large banquet, the boys sponsor a big winter social during winter quarter. New initiates into Sigma Tau American Society of Tool Engineers Behind each new mechanical invention, which benefits society today, are thousands of hours of Tool Engineering. Here at Utah State, the tool engineers are learning an increasingly vital profession. Rou- one, left to right: Floyd H. Veibcll, Roy M. Uycda, Albert Watson, Keith L. Naegle, I cl! K. Allen, Rene F. Win ward. Row tu-o: W. Karl lilt M Robinson. Glen I Curtis, G. Merrill Shaw, David K. - •'----- l,v P. Bills Fredrick Preator. Row three: Wil- 1 iwlienv, Frank W. Dallon, r K. u on , left to right: Minoru Hirnnaka, Denni (Jrnwi, Raul Sanger, Kav Finch, Carl McCammon, David Lodrinski. Ron iu : Jcrr ' Martin, Richard li'aier, George Bench, C. Wayne Cook. Sam Gangwer. K«n three: fames Kroner. Robert Sianku.s Norman Hancock, fery Dahlberg, Clyde Ashcroft, M Kendal Anderson. Rou four: fens Jensen. Edwin Rawlcrv, Halite Cox, Colin Bennion, Morion Brann, Harold Edwards. Ron file: Preston Taylor. Edwin Ahhott, Richard Hubbard, Donald Smith, Richard Parker, Albert Hessen. Row ox: John Neuhold, Owen (Vierisen. Forest Seneva, John Birch, Chair Whitlock, Dale Tinsey. Mayo Nielsen. Row wen: George H. Kelker, Robert Jamieson, John Hansen, Mahlon Lanr;, Phil Orsen, James Mitchell, Bruce Nelson, James Shelly, William Schowc, John Phelps, Glen Thorsted. Forestry Club Anxiety mounts every spring when the Foresters start plans for Paul’s Party and ways to foil the Engineers. Organized primarily to advance the profession and promote interest among fellow lumberjacks. Left to right: WiWiam Han, Kay binch. Rou one, left to right: Walter Smith, William Hart, James Krygier, Mah-Ion Lant:. Row two: Gene W'underlick, John Hansen, James Scdglev, Henry Da- nit Ion Ink rt Rir n 139 Row one. left to right: Harold J. Richards Chanion Jacobs Clyde Liw n-bee, Lionard Hull, Parliamentarian; Bariec C. Raker. Secretary-Treasurer: Samuel H. Rarmcr, President; Leslie R. Winter, R. H. Walker, Dean of Agriculture, Director of Experiment Station; Stanley Richardson, Ad- viser. Row two: Laver Rentlev, Charles R. Humphries, Horace L. Morrill, Ralph S. Parkinson. Allen Stephens, Dean P. Ration, George J. Curtis Grant R. Chnstaffersen, Ray P. Pittcrborg, Doyle B. Tanner, DcVon F. Andrus, Verl R. Stanley, Joseph Railey. Alpha Tau Alpha This group organized to promote fellowship and professionalism among agriculture education students and teachers. Industrial Arts They make everything from doors to houses. Shaping and cutting metal and plastics hold their interest. Row one, left to tight: Mito S Hadlock, William E. Mortimer, Varsel S. Jenks, Arlen Wilkes. Franklin F. Boulton, Thurlow L. Railey, Harry E. Mingo, Cornell Diamond, Kilmer Roundy, Fred G. Pendleton. George A. Reed, Sterling H. Campbell. Row twin Vernon N. Miller, A. C. Baggs, Douglas Kenyon, Earl Wagstaff, Hector Lagasse, Leland V. Bangertcr, Francis Rogers, Lagtande Brough. Row three: Reed Ormond, George McKay, Herbert Hillier, Arthur E. Bowman. T. J. Cloward, Andrew M. ! oughcrtv, John Spendlove, Kenneth McDonald, Joy G. Alleman, Bernie J. Smirch, Roland A. Jensen, Charles W. Hailes. Rou one. le t to right: Den Leeper, Leo Spent, Paul Maescr. Trie Mi mo. Lam UmpM , C forks Lews, Voir lichens Lee Rem, Carl Brown, ttowuni Jenkins. Row tuv: Gordon Ashcro r, Foment Munro, MiIcn Ferry, Gail lensen.Roy Harris MerviU Stephenson, F.dward Nelson, Doyle J. Matters Fac. Adv. R«m three: Gordon Gibbs Arthur Summers, Boyd Stock, Richard Major, Kadim Ahmed, Delos Gilts, Don Fenced, Ryrum Steffen, Laurel Lindray. Block and Bridle Club This is an organization made up oi Animal Husbandry majors. They participate in such activities as the Peterson Brothers’ Annual Vlerelord Sale, a Spring Held Trip and the U.S.A.C. Horse Show. They specialize in livestock judging and selection. Row n It'fi i tight: D. A. Hume, Sheldon L Reeve, Kirk W. Lund, (Jordon F. Drake, Rarana Challumpe. K u two: Howard J. Walker, I O. Anderson, Ismail J. AI-o::ime, Donald C. Dobson, Milo L. Dew, C L. Draper. Poultry Club Students majoring in poultry find added interest in special problems tackled by this group. These men are currently working on the causes of new chicken diseases. Sears Roebuck Scholarship Club Pictured here are winners of scholarships given by Sears Roebuck Co. Extra achievement in high school earns this award. Row one. tef r to tight: Eugene Drake, Rawlin Spencer, Neil Kicker Mark Young, Rob Chambers, Doyle Paulick, Jerry Nelson. Row two Boyd Redden, Richard Major, David Finch, Gayle Evans, Ronald Bu chanan, reporter; James Seely, secretary: Jay Childs, Don Lntenby, Charie Whipple. Row three: Dr. L. Wayne Binns, advisor, Mr. Rasmussen, Sears Representative; Dr. Joy Anderson, David Glover, vice pres.; Max Lemon. Lawrence Dahl, Douglas Huber, Bill Halls, Gordon Stewart, l elm r Seely, Thcrald Quaylc. Marlin Fairbourn, president. Landscape Architecture Having mutual interest in the design and development of land areas, this organization also enjoys socials and extra curricular activities together. Utazoa Club A local organization, made up of outstanding Juniors and Seniors majoring in the biological sciences. Row nc. left to right: P. M. Hammend. W. H. Wilde, vice president: nell, adviser. Row two: Paul R. FurRerald, Jessop B. Low, Ken Wolf Ariand E. Olson, president; Nathan T. Packer, secretary; M. H. Gun- George Kaloostam, Philip Goldbeck, Richard Preator, Pale Haws. 143 Left to tight: Lcnna Gardner, Merlin Bowen, ScrRcne Benson, Allen Murdock, Van Brite, Junius Hamblin. Theta Alpha Phi These are honorary scolars in the field of drama. For rhe promotion of activities in speech and dramatics and for traveling lyceum programs. Canadian Club Strictly a social organization which meets to talk over the good people up north and exchange news with fellow Canadians from the BYU. Row one, left to right: Groce Pcicrson. Gaylia Woolley, Edward Kcarl, Kcnncih Anderson, W. II Dennett, Maty Stott, Helen Stott. Row tu : Lawson SuKden. Homer Lc Baron, John Tanner, W. Wilde, Glen Steed, Ted Knowlion, Glen Purnell, Jim BiRgar, Paul Riley, Jay Purnell. ■H 11 M Howard Dave n part Charles Cochran Dennison Gayle Evans Pershing Rifles Recognized throughout the United States as a national military fraternity of high quality, it encourages R.O.T.C. cadets to organize themselves into units dedicated to the perfection of military leadership, and to a fuller understanding of the military requirements of our country. General John J. Pershing is the founder and patron of Pershing Rifles. 145 Manon Caine Ramona Stephens Judy Smith Bonnie Reese irner Pat Nielson Ludene Andrews Marilyn Deschamps Palma Lundahl Arlene Meyer Margaret Sutton Marian Nielsen Joyce Barklc Ivaloo Tcrersen Beryl Gunnell Nccltje Eggen Virginin Webster Jeannine Madsen Miweeie Henderson Diane Tueller Joan Evans Bonadcll Cornish Bonnie Hartvigsen . r ! v I Pi Marcia Fitrgerald Mary Ellen Wood Rose Marie Wright JoJenc Ahlstrom Pat Colyar Carol TingeV Lamon Melville La Rue Fames Annette Brock Marilyn Sorensen Joyce Howard Darlene Nelson Jan Eggen Kay Kaclin Jackie Jensen Coy Lucas Barbara Burns Sponsors Utah State Corps of Sponsors have marched forward in making the corps a national organization. Headquarters; U.S.A.C. Seventy- five outstanding coeds, among which are school leaders, queens, and personalities, compose the “Girls in Blue.” New addition to Corps activity is being host to Utah and B.Y.U. Sponsor Corps in the Spring to a weekend of fun. The group is commanded by Honorary Colonel Ramona Stephens, and advised by Capt. J. W. Grier, U.S.A.F. Janet Judah Anna Lu Nuttall Blanch Clifford f LaDawn Thain Lu Ann Checkoffs Joan Wilson 147 f 148 Alpha Sigma Nu These twelve outstanding senior students label themselves Alpha Sigma Nu. This honorary social fraternity’s purpose is to meet twice a quarter to pat each other on the hack. Helen Lower Duane Christensen Dorothy Marshall Rtilon Bickmore Ramona Stephens Bob Hatch Don McGregor Barbara Croft John Carlisle Beverlec Zollinger Monte Nyman Joyce Nielsen 149 Margaret Anderson Fave Chambers Kathryn Haskins Barbara Geddes Barbara Croft Neeltje Eggen Corine Jerman Paula Stanger Anne McDonald Marion T. Budge Bonnie Reese Marilyn Call Caynell Johnson Audrey Burgm Lois Blood Joanne Milnar Donna Rae Jorgensen Ruth Carlson Edris. Larsen Dons McKinnon Peggy Millward Miweerc Henderson Palma l.undahl Marilyn Rich Barbara Skankey Greta Ashcroft Carole Call Bonnie Tueller Diane Tueller Nena Hawkes Jean Tingcy Jaynie Siddoway Carol Tingey Helen Bergeson Carol Chaffin Lou Ann Checked Janice Hansen Audrey Griffin Charlene Lilfcnqutst Rose Marie Lomax Alpha Chi Omega Queens . . . Personalities . . . Intramural enthusiasts .... Though branded as the sophisticates of the campus, the wearers of the lyre are known for their snowball fights, hay rides, Favorite Guy formals, and “chocolate” cakes. A new house and a terrific rushing season mark another year of campus leadership I Marian Lenharc Valena Mcyrick Sue Merrill Loi Peterson Marlene Robinson Colleen Nielsen KoM'ie Ann Stewart Duane Sargent Ruth Ann Simmons Georgia Paxton Marlene Stewart Marilyn Stohl Maurinc Johnson Julienne Murdock Judy Smith Manon Caine Betty Icanne Morse Helen Lower Joan Munk La Rue Vincent Mary Anne Heinrich Carol Muir Sharon Hendricks Meta Thompson Ruth Nelson Joan Evans Pat Barber Janith Whittcmore Becky Adams Ruth Green Carol Neilsen Scriccnc Benson Emma Lou Hansen Margaret Adams Gloria Johnson Marlene Clawson Jennie Zollinger Shauna Smith Cnrol Gunderson Uldcne Adams Carole Eccles Gloria Eliason Joanne Jensen Janice Judge Kay Kaelin Carol Kirkman Nancy Norton A. Chi Omega Between retaining the scholarship cup and dreaming of their “house to he,” the Chi O’s take time out for Dance Contest, Christmas Carols, and Sweetheart Formals. Possessors of Snow Queen, they took first place in Winter Carnival and set the pace at Beaver Mountain ! k Marilyn Purser Rene Raymond Mamie Rae Lewis Sharon Robson Vim Beth Robson Rita Schiffman Gcrrc Sherwood Frances Shoup Lorraine Pope Jean Bateman Phyllis Turner Geneil Lmdberg Marian Nielsen Joyce Budge :an Marie Christensen lla Schoonover Par Nielsen Colecn Okelberry Mary Davis Peggy Dames Pat Porter LaRuc Fames June Lacey Bonne Hartvigscn Arlene Meyer Marva Fnrgerald Iris Godfrey LuDene Andrew Rilla Dee Payne Lorna Croolcston Helen Macknv Beverly Kearl Marjorie Nielson Carol Bird Pat Colyar Sonya Hyatt Virginia Webster Cherie Nelson Carol Howe Carma Browning Barbara Burns Lois Erickson Mary Lou Hansen Joyce Howard Sharon McEachem Lamon Melville Kappa Delta From elections to dance contest, the KD's retain their hold in campus activities. With queen trophies bedecking the mantle, the new house is their pride and joy. A conglomeration of the cosmopolitan and the scatter-brained, their friendly “hi is a campus by-word. Datlene Nelson Anna Lou NuttoH Paula Obray Maunne Slaugh LaConna Purser Bonnie Rytting Mavis Worley Margaret Spencer Dixie Tuttle Mary Ellen Wood Rose Mane Wright Barbara Jensen Marcia Fitzgerald Bir.lc.in Datwyler Annette Dean Renee Gillette DeLynn Hutchings Patricio Madsen Doris Halverson Jerc McBride Margaret Melville Joyce Nielson Elaine Cummings Eunice Hunt Pat Schofield Patricia Jensen Ida Merle Nielsen Ruth Schick C'armae Sorensen Solly Tnvlor Beverly Thompson Marcia Whittle Mary Helen Tweedie Nedra Gahnelsen Lugene Brewer Norma Hunt Merci Ann Wann Margaret Greaves Jennert Swenson Lucy Larson Roberta Parker Naomi Jenkins Muriel Barker Annette Brock Janice Brown Laraine Christensen Gayle Christofferson Dianne Coray Elinor Furhimon Joy Gardiner Barbara Green Audrey Harris Jean Hoclschcr Sigma Kappa Top contenders for the scholarship cup and current holders of the Sir Derby skit trophy, the Sigma Kappas display unique talent during Homecoming and Swing Sing. Originators of the “All Pledge Party,’’ they climax the year with their annual “Ides of March” formal. Kaye Johnson Jocllcn Pingrcc Evelyn Pollard Elaine Probert Yvonne Rippon Nancy Smart Joycelyn West over Eleanor White Phyjlis Woodruff Theta Upsilon “Songbirds” . . . Ping Pong champions . . . the gals of Theta U. are the current holders of the Campus Chest trophy and the Orchid Queen of Sigma Pi. Lovers of classics and jazz, their spacious home on the corner of 3rd East and 2nd North is the center of fraternity attention. Margaret Simon Marilyn Dromon Lu Ann Manning Rachael Transtrum Carol Kennington Marie Parker Goldy Me has Naomi Walker Mv Nancy Hardman Alice Hansen Helen Whitney Shirley Harman Sigma Pi Though still in the “teething stage,” the Sigma Pi’s have made rapid strides in the social race. Moving to a new home, they center their attentions on the elaborate Orchid Formal and quaint French Party. They keep their hold in campus life by presiding over Interfraternity Council. Pierce Bowchorpc Robert J. Obropta William ). Orton Harry Cook Elmer Erickson Ivan Summers Donald Hume Paul Frit: Bob Eardley Bob Hoskings Dclwinn Smith John Paulson George Butterfield Olios Dougherty Wray Sknnchy Richard Haslam Myles Van Leuven Stephen Scott Dtck Kubach Don Steele W. Vard Pierce Arlen Wilke Edwin Schell Alfred Empty Lum Carleton Fred Bertoldo Don K. Autemu Eujjene Farnswonh James Kin John Phillips Mack Lee Wallace Brigx Richard Farrish Keith Naegle Sam Maurer 160 Kappa Sigma 'WivVVvopes lot a spacious new Wise in tWe vet'j neat lunate, iW Kappa Si s Wave settled “ovet tWeWilY. WntWusiastic non-supporters ol tWc .a IV $a, tWc soeial litne-liftWt focuses on tVeu elaborate fotmals, casual get-tofcetWers and annual KoW n Hood Wartaque. TWe'it mono... ¥UN 1 Monte Merrill Duane Christensen Bry Nelson Donald Eves J. David Gittens Kirk Luthi Burton Howard Jerry Nelson Steven J. Worthington Notman Olsen Van Dunn Monte Nvman Elmer Larsen Richard Motto Leon Whitworth Bud Powers Jarvis Jensen Dean P. Barton Vernon Watkins Bob Jensen Marlin Haslam Miles Ferry Norman Christensen Rex Nelson Darrell Deem Arnold Kicth Hoskins ■' ■ DeLoy Thorpe Dayle Jenkins Gordon Stock Wallace Nielsen Gordon Jensen William Holt Donald Staheli Rex Gardner Dale Behunin Douglas Huber Richard Montgomery John Holmgren Quinn Chlarson James Seeley John R. Kennard Davi Halbert Evan lluntaman Joe Nelson Sul Jones Clyde Baugh Carl Ebert Collin Hunanker Pi Kappa Alpha From fuzzy faces and Bowery Parties to glamour guys and Personalities, the Pi Kaps have set the pace in the fields of scholarship and intramurals. With trophies, honors, parties . . . and debts, the Garnet and Gold has had a banner year. And to top it all ... a new house on the campus !! Glen Winn Willard JeMop Lurry Hadam Blythe AhKtrom Del win Pond Lee Cantwell David T. Doutre Donald Kirkham Dick Baugh Bill Pike Bryan McKendrick Marcus Jensen Don McGregor Bruce Clyde Sherman Brough Ned Nalder Glenn Bradley Clair Rasmu.vsen Gary Richardson Lee Ray Lowry John Allen Jack Taylor Hal Sullivan Jack McLca Sieve Call Royd Davis Lee Hales Kaye Reese Allen D. Murdock Rulon D. Bickmore Jack Oram LaVere Bindrup John H. Adams Jack Larsen David Fcrncau Ray Bedkc Jack Bickmore Richard Schwam Ottin Newbold Jay Gunderson Richard Merrill Theron Wiser Tat Casey Wayne Shields Arlington Haws Monte Frew Charles Pocock Gerald Hansen Richard Kun:lcr Paul Olsen Don Ray Larson Ferell Vogrinec Kenneth Laumer Gary Carver Gerald Welker Perry Brady LaMar Gehring Dallas Swenson Sigma Alpha Epsilon Always with an eye for picking the queens, the “Phi Alpha hoys keep the social life in a mad whirl with their formats, Safaris, and jam sessions. Athletes... Politicians Ever on the go,.. Ever friendly, the SAE's arc here to stay I! Bob lllmiro Lloyd (ope Pon McCirrey Val Fcffm Oon Gilhpic VCillum L Pin byton Richird Simmons Rex Skanchy Bob Hatch Scott Budge John M. Dalton Mel Mecham John W. Carlisle Max Schneider Daryl Nord Clair Wilson Ted Hansen DeLoy Wilson Rodney Jensen Don McMillcn Keith Wise Ross Mason Ray Carlson Armond Cadol Charles C. Haight Robert C. Martin Skip Nelson Dan Russell Richard Lewis Joe Clayton Bill Wagner Glen Huntington George Preston Preston Thomas Lionel Brown Philip Sorenson Joe Cipolla George Swan Del R. Campbell Lyle D. Schneider Dar Dntwvler Val Wynn Lynn Ycates Dan Hoggan Strat Simpson Guy Ray Pulsipher Dan Hess Dick Campbell Roger Cadol Sigma Chi From Winter Carnival to Spring Elections, the Sigs are a leading Fraternity. A “hodge-podge” of campus wheels, they highlight the year with their Sig Derby, intramural activities, lighting of the “A” ... 72 cans and all! Content with the thought that the towering White Cross will remain on the quad ’til ’53 ! Blaine L. Johnson Kent Rlackham Andrew Nelson Fred Scholes Gordon Condie Horace Puffin Richard L. Cooper Keith Petersen Ron Prudence John Milrot Lincoln Zollinger Ronald Austin Arthur Mendini Ricnard Colson LaVell Edwards Richard Quinn Ralph Johnson lerrv Jacobs Dee James Wesley Crowther Paul Jones [ eon W. Hubbard Berdcan Jarman Harry Mingo (Jordon Ashcroft Don Sirnis Ted Simmons Bob Btirgencr Barry FIcnnikcn Sherman Waymcnt Ray Hlavaty Dick Headlec Dean Hurd Dale Jasper Calvin Baxter David Fausett Thomas Green Conrad Larsen DeVon Chattcrton Kenneth Bohan Dwayne Wright Plcasie Moore Dick Robinson Gary Hams Donald Sec Jim Williams Joe Wright Larry Larsen Kenneth Moore Marc Bell Elling Wright Nathan Tanner Larry Harrison Lewis Edwards Neil Heinrich Donald Davis Reed Schiffman Conrad Knowles Bruce Davidson Alim Nelson Boyd Eddins LaRon Stoher Craig Bate Sigma Nu Between fabricating their trophy-winning float and raising their scholarship, the boys of the “castle” take time out to hang their pins and demonstrate their leadership in campus social life. They highlight the year with a fabulous Chaunricleer... 24 hours of swimming, picnicking, dancing and “partying !” 170 Doruld D. Hansen John W. Peiudcy Lad J. Abbott Don King 2an Hancock Roland L. Wack R. C. Marvin Ahmed Romcich Edward La Clair Garth Christensen James C. Paxman Albert Heggen Richard Wheeler Raymond E. Anderson David Ritter John Niebcrgall James S. Cochrane Donald K. Dunkley Howard G. Beaver Carl Casallcggio James P. Slack Robert Schult: Carry A. Haworth John llulloo William Halls John McKenna George F. Hotchkin Leo Terrio Ralph Cavalucci Charles Siegler Sigma Phi Epsilon From their “Queen of Hearts” Ball to their numerous spaghetti dinners, the occupants of “cobblestone manor” are known as a united group with one main idea . . . PARTY ! Hailing from many parts of the country, the Sig Eps combine to display their talents during Homecoming and hold their own on Utah State campus. Stanley R. Madsen Richard J. Drake Joseph T. Mc:o Wayne Wadsworth Donald Hibbcts John M. Neuhold Phillip William Lambda Delta Sigma Founded in 1936, this fraternity is pledged to promote L. D. S. ideals and purposes and to provide a co-fraternal organization for all students who are interested. They boast the largest membership on the campus and support all activities wholeheartedly. Lambda Della Sigma Executive Council ALPHA — Rou1 on , left to right: Thomas Brown, RicharJ Major, t.hsbec Lyman, Kim Olsen, LaMar Olson. Delmar Jamison, Carl Thorstcnson, (Bade Howell, Ned Whiting. Jack Cragun. Rou- tuo: Lloyd Colemere, Gail Madsen, Rodney Anderson, John Copley, Robert Hamilton, Cohn Bennion, J. R. Athay, Lynn Mecham, Herschel Barnes, Don Christensen. Row three: Ralph Parkinson, James A. Smith, Dovle Tanner. Kenneth Ashton, Reo Alder, Angus Hyer, Keith Thompson, Frank Tidwell, Max Buchmiller. BETA — Row one. left to right: Alcn E. Keller, Varon Jensen, Phillip V. Neddo, Bob Hirst, Reed Boothe, Don Korth, Charles B. Last, Allen Stephens. R« u tu : Max N. Jensen. Thiel Kun:, Lyman Pedersen, Arnold Thayer, Richard Sorensen, Glen H. Colder, VC'. W. Richards Adiiier; Willard Lindsay. Bill Casper, Leon White, Keith Hoopes Kenneth Wiser. Third row: Lyman Kutu, Paul Christensen, Guv K. Nelson. Ross E. Whatcott, James B. Allen, Ralph Clark, David Glover, LeGrandc Ellis, James M. Harris, Paul H. Caldcr, Rodney W. Burgoync, Thomas Vaterlaus, Thomas Jay Dunford, Jaun Munk. Row lout: Ronald O. Harris, Kent Payne, Ashel Mel lor, Rom K. Clements, Laurel Lindsay, Roy Whiting, Rober: M. Longhurst, Bub Lundcll, Thiel J. Gomm, Harold Stanger, Gordon L Hatch, Jay Cottle, Boyd J. Redden. OMEGA — Row one. left to right: Leone Woolley, Anna Lee J’acker, Barbara Burnett, Velma I.oone, Mrs. Norma L. Howell, Aiiiiirr. Shirley Smith, Vera Stevens, Norma Condie, Brookei Mae Winward, Charls'tt Fisher, Lueve Winward. Row rw«: Nancy Hansen, Francies McRae. Juanita Jensen, Shirley Larsen, Ranee Larsen. Wilma Larsen. Anna Mac Wilde, Mary Stott, Marietta Woodward, EIDora Thomson, Lorraine Miller, Geruldm Smith. Lacl Jensen, Dorothy Hubbard. Row three: LaRue Allen, Carol Bird, LseNave Bate, Carol Hopkins Barbara Claire Blanchard, Joan Evans, Goida Webster. Pearl Cox, Elimor Fuhuiman, Frances Lee Keller, Norma Hunt, Carol LeFevrc. Lambda Delta Sigma CHI — Row one, left to right: Manrine Bushman, Connie Jean Phillips, l clore' Hud, Lena Mae Muehlfeit, Lorraine Thornton, Jerry McBride, Matito McBride. Rou turn Ann Nelson. NaDeon Roberts Jcanmne Anderson, Carma Croshaw, Faye Winbor . Veloy Abrams, Marlene Buttars, Jeanctrc Pulley. Row three: )o Lenc Purser, I.ael Allen. Hilma Orion, Eunice Campbell, N’elda Hadcrlte. PHI — Rou- one, left to right: Janice Burton. Mary Warr, Naola Van Orden, Ann Scditwiclc, Sirs. Campbell, AJwier; Gaylia Wooley, Shirley Rae Allen. Ron1 ru«: Reea Petersen, Sharon Crowther. Vallee Worley, Ruth Spillman, Vera Osden. Elma ZolltnRcr, Emma Lou Dewey, Arlene Taylor, Cleone Monson, Afton Richards, Marva Stevens. Row,three: Janis Reeves LaRuc Johnson, (Parole Brouith. Peiotv Lewis, Bertha Ann Bitten, Rosa lind Zollinger, Charcll Hutchison, Louree Davis, Naomi Jenkins Lambda Delta Sigma DELTA — Row one. left to right: Delmar Buchanan, Howard Lloyd, Philip Rammer, Charles Nelson, Ivon Wall, LaVer Bcnily, Eugene Campbell, Advtrer; Robert Ezell, George Adamson, Lloyd Pierson, Jay Risemay, Ralph Sprakcr. Koto two: Clcve Winkel, Lc Grande Allen, Lewis Nelson, Duane Williams Rev Barnes, Kay Crook, Marlin Fairbourn, Rex Gardner, Clayton Fatrbourn, Carl Bonn, Dale Fletcher, Clyde Nielsen. Row three: Jay Call, Spencer Falslcv, Eldon Gnffen, Freeman Johnson, Deon Hubbard, Clyde Ashcroft, Myron Rollins, Melvin Larkin, Vern Stetnbridge, Lortn Wall, Madison Moncll. TAU — Row one. left to tight: Connie Wood, May Von Sargent, Barbara Pehrson, Joan Bingham, Janice Bevan, Dorthy Oleson, Barbara (saddle, Pat Zollinger, Bcttic Barker, Carol Rae Brown, Annette Smith. Row two: Rita Mouritson, Charlotte Hale, Norma McConkic, Diane Nye, Bessie Gay Jensen, Eva Sorensen, (.live Zollinger, Leah Dunford, Donna McKay, Nada Arnell, Jean Marie 1 leywood, Bonnie Ntederhauscr, Nancy Smart, Eileen Gibbons. Row three: Margenc Pederson, Barbara Donohoo, Ann Beus, Angela Scaly, Louise Ssndin, Virginia Thackeray, LuJeannc Allen, Gene Campbell, Bonnie Hansen. Faye Palmer, Colleen Beardall, Gencvere Fornicsbeck, Lola Haslam. Lambda Delta Sigma GAMMA — R„u‘ one, left to Tom Pcnnock, John Roderick, Lloyd L. Patterson, Don l„ Byfec, Ramon L. Scaly. Foster Sorensen, Lorcnro Demarr, Jay P- Bills, Keith Eldrieditc- Row tti«! Kenneth II. Anchrson, Gritfith Lvn Kimball, Robert Pixton, Wil-ford W. Snow, Clarence Bishop, Kay V. Fellows, Theodore D. Walker, Maurice E. Reese, Russ Johnson, Hugh Junior Barnes. Row three: Jim Martin. Merle Cunniriltton, Slack Win Tueller, Dwight Warburton, Arlo K. Palmer. Ted Knowlton, Ray Brisco, Clyde Kidman, Paul Daines. UPSILON — Row one, left to ro:ht: Barbara Olsen, Lvnetta Kun:, Marcia Whittle, Shirlenc Gnffeth, Brdean Datwvler, LaRae Robin-.son, Lee Anne Coates. Lucittc Corbridge. MarJcan Willyard. Rou ruo: Vira Beth Robson, Ann Heyrcnd, Helen Funk, Shirley Harv ton, Emma Louise Carter, Carol Harhunon, L’dcan Fellows, Arlene Call, Marilyn Daniels Imogcne Hamilton, Leone Barker, Charlene Lind. Row three: Gladys Bingham, Roberta Parker, Margaret Perry, Ruth Benson, Beth Olsen, Lorainc Christensen, Scr-gene Benson, Wilma Fihrhourn, Nova B. Thurgood, Gala Stevens. PS! — R u one. left in tight: Jeanne Jackson, Barbar Heir, Win-nifred Looslc, Marv Ann Sullivan. Bernice Merrill, Mrs. W. W. Richards AJuwr; Lois Gowen. Carol Crofts. R..« mo: Nalene Fairchild, N'ada Joy Gardner, Edith Robison, Geraldine Hansen, Barbara Ward, June Rohde, Carla Wood, Lorna Nielson, Shirley Jensen, Marv Lorraine OrilTcn. Row three : Kalae Knujht, Lois Wilkcy, Nancy Norton, Rmh Evans, Donna Kane, Theda Kowallis, Audrey Harris, Lu Ann Traveller, Joan Noble, Rebecca Lamb. NU — R. u( (nit'. left m right: Robert Strothers t hirl Stnithers, Erma Rollins. Boyd Rollins, C'ollen Barth, Richard Barth, Lorna Lindsav. Willard Lind.say. Ruu run: Forrest Munro, Venice Munro. Terry Sargent, Glen Sargent, Helen Howell, Norman Howell, Mildred Spackman, Res Spackman. Row ihrve: Wendell White, Betty Lou White. Grace Jones. Milton Jones, Ardeane Yeates Sidney Yeates Deaun Bishop, Lars Bishop. 177 Lambda Delta Sigma While at a formal banquet, Sptinntime in Paris, the Lamlsla I yells uake many new friends and e hanne small talk. One of then many winter activities in ending Christmas cards to all ihe missionaries and member of Lam kb [ elt in the Service, Leroy N. Barker (icnM Reccon Kent Hunker Shirl Hunting Ross Clements Dale Corbridge Jim Bell LoX'cre Bentley Max Huchmiller Jay Call Jack Cragun Robert Erell James Allen Seth Allen Kenneth Anderson Joseph Bailey Carl Berg Jay Bills Sherman Rone Don Horgholthaus SrephenCall William Casper 0,11 Capner Aldus Chappell Delta Phi Won WuVW cww SVancVtS m cc ptesn eu'N ’' Delta Phi is a fraternity made up of returned missionaries of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and is an active and enthusiastic group on campus. Members of Delta Phi are also active in campus politics and intramural athletics, not to mention their various social activities throughout the busy year. They like to participate in drama and are always willing to do their part when a job's to he done. 179 Delta Phi One of the many hmhlnthts of the year for the Delta Phi's is the niuht they crown their Dream Girl. Rose Marie Wright hclJ the spot li«ht this year. Robert A. Pixton Doyle Perkin Rod«er Olsen Kin OI en Frank Nuffer Donald Neville Brent Nash Melvin Monk Deon W. Hubbard Don C Hunaakcr Allan Humpherys Max N. Jensen Vincent Johnson Kenneth Kanchner Alan Keller Lyman Chsbee M. Ray LonKhurst Howard Lloyd Charles R. Last Vern L. Marble Reed McEntire Neil McRae Melvin F.. Mecham Ganh Monson Cloyd R. Stanton Allen Stephens Deniil Stewart Lynn Stewart Sydney James Doyle B. Tanner ClmrThcurer Geary V. Thomas Keith Thompson Robert Thornier Carl Thorwensen Paul Ttngey Elmer Wahlstrom Newell Warr Darrell Wasdcn Leon White Joseph Whiting Lonn K. Wiser Wm. Dean Wood Owen Yeatcs Ralph G. Willie John Willis iarVy in the W the De t •««« ;,eoat n« then ta ent parade cl Stars Want To See, which is a success. A good Dream which tv 181 Row fitn left to nght: Ahmed K.idim Snlamon, Kamal Alsalh, Jaf.it Alvafl, Husayn A. Husayni, Nasrin Bamdad, li.imid Tabrizi, Uttam A. Patil, Salah AlBavau. R-pw two: Abdul Hasan Kadhim, Amir Ncj.it, Sawaem: Kulthongkham, Ghany AiDakily, Dr. Black. Darb A sal, Ross Holland, Arastu Mighnot, Navinchandra Rlipani, Dr. Symons, Cosmopolitan Club Composed of members from every country, this club meets bi-monthly to discuss their homelands and the many paths they plan to follow in the future. They invite speakers to their meetings in order to find out about our country, and help us better understand them. 182 Some of the members discuss current problems of the world with their advisers, Dean Symons and Dr. Black. thy ChriMofferson. Mary Han. Row Row one. left to right: Marie Griffin, Alta Christensen, Mary Marble, Eileen Gibbons Clara Jones Mignon Perry, Adtuer; Barbara Baer, Doro- . . . - two: Doreen Nielson, Lola Christen- sen, Helen Bitters, Lenore hallows Marva Loti Jcnkens, Atdyth Weber Leone Seamens Edith Nyman, Helen Howell. Beta Pi Lady missionaries organized themselves in order to hold spiritual meetings, compare mission experiences with each other, and for social activities. Newman Club This group functions to enrich the spiritual lives of the Catholic students at Utah State, with Father Stoffel acting as director for all meetings and recreation. Rou1 one, left to tight: Edward Dionul, Dave Lodnnski, Anthony Burns, Row three: Chester Susxyrski, Charles Brinhpeta, Sam Alfano, Georye Paul L. Markowitz, Tom Lorenat. Row two: Carl CasaleRRio, Ralph Cav- Fivchette, Tom O'Malley, Joe Armenio, George Carmody, Jack Hoare, alucci, Gloria Pevsette, James Shelly, Charlotte Poloni, John Angotti. Father Stoffel. 183 186 r ■t Goldy Mehas . . . Possessor of ihe honor of Sigma Pi Orchid Queen . . . poise and an exciting personality make her a girl the Theta U's and Sigma Pi's are proud to claim .... LaConna Purser . . . gleaned as the Sweetheart of SiRma Chi at the derhy . . . her beauty and poise arc increased by her friendly manner .... 187 Monte Merrill . . . Proxy of PI Kap ... Jr. Class President . . . Blue Key . . . proud papa . . . calls North Cache his home Joyce Darkle ... Forester's Queen Opcnhousc queen attendant . . , tops in dance and acrobatics . . . Soph from Dcwcyville. Duane Christensen . . . Senior Prexy . . . Blue Key . . . Alpha Sigma Nu ... Pi Kap . . . KVNU announcer . . . Jerry Wallace . . . Varsity swimmer . . . won top honors at Beaver in ski meet . . . Sigma Chi . . . Freshman from Logan. Caro! Bird ... a new Kappa Delt . . . she rates very high in scholarship . . . great potentialities . . . Frosh from Logan. Barbara Skankcy . . AXO . . . Sponsor . . . Buncr Staff . . . Former Sweetheart of Sigma Chi . . . Sophomore from San Mateo, California. Personalities 188 Bonnie Reese . . . Alpha Chi President . . . Sponsor . . . Homecoming queen attendant... Jr. Trom Committee . . . Logan gal. Andy Hay . . . SAE from South Bend. Indiana . . . Student Life sport ed. . . . basket ball player . . . an all-around good guy. Margaret Fletcher ... a Junior from Logan . . . standout Phys. Ed major . . . artist . . . out' standing dance performer. Mary Ellen wood ... a Clearfield girl . . . Freshman sponsor . . . attendant to Delta Phi Dream Girl . . . Member of Kappa Delta. Bonnie Runny . . . Wears a KD pin . . . Student Body Secretary . . . Alpha Sigma Nu . . . Senior Sec. Sc. major from Tremonton. Monte Nyman ... Pi Kap . . Senior from North Logan Varsity baseball . . . Phys. Ed. major . . . Blue Key . . . ASN . . . proxy PEMM club. Arrne Gilbert . . . Brigham City Sophomore . . . Student Council worker . . . Delta Phi . . . Gitls named him Most Preferred Man. We Will Remember Marilyn Rich . . . Sophomore . . . Calls Logan home . . Active in dramatics and Alpha Chi . . . Reputation for being friendly. 189 Personalities Carolyn Pond . . . B uner Ball Chairman . . . Alpha Chi Senior . .. Elections Board . . . Logan is her home . . . Yearbook worker Y'cra Stevens . . . Logan city beauty . . . Wears the unifrom of a sponsor . . . Lambda Dell booster . . . rates scholastically. Bert Cook . . . Plain City's favorite son . . . Basketball Captain. All American . . . Skyline leading scorer . . . SAG member. 190 Bob Chambers . . . the Freshman class president . . . went to North Cache High . . . member of PKA fraternity . . . Ag major. Marian Nielsen . . . Junior Prom Queen ... Pi Kap Dream Girl . . . Sponsor from Hyrum . . . Holds membership with the KD‘s. Diane Tueller . . . terrific in modern dance . . . Alpha Chi member . . . Phys. Ed. major from Logan . . . Drills with the sponsors. We Will Remember Breni Nash . . . Student Councilman . . . active in dramatics . . . had lead in Faust . . . Blue Key . . . Jr. from Preston . . . Rod Jensen . . . proud wearer of the white cross . . . Blue Key member .. . journalism is his pet . . . Junior from Logan . . . Ted Seehoher . . . Soph . . . one of rhc married set . . . SAE . . . Varsity Ski team . . . former Snow King . . . Loganitcs claim him proudly. Beverlee Zollinger . . . Kl) . . . Student Body Veep . . . Alpha Sigma Nu . . . excells in modern dance . . . senior from Providence . . . Nancy Bowen ... A Chi Omega pledge who could easily be mistaken for Jose liurbi at the piano . . . Freshman from Logan . . . Keith Anderson . . . Newly elected prexy of the independent coalition . . . Bu::er Staff . . . Senior student from Logan . . . Joyce Todd . . . ruler over the Snow Carnival . . . won her title partially on her outstanding skiing ability . . has membership in the peppy personality group . , . Steve Hayward . . . added Snow King to his collection of titles Favorite CJuy of Alpha Chi . . . reserved and handsome . . . 192 Alice Welti . . . Majesty over the muscle men at Openhousc . . . her ready smile and sparkling personality helped her earn the white sweater . . . Marian Nielsen . . . Dream Girl of Pi KA . . . combination of beauty, brains, ability, and charm ... Jr. Prom Queen, and attendant to the Homecoming Queen ... can also be added to her list . . . 193 June Lacey . . . proud wearer of the Kappa Delt pm . . . character . . . you might say comedian ... friendly Soph from Tooele . . . Cordell Butch Brown . . . varsity basketball squad . . . frequents the cinder track . . . Frosh from South Cache . . . Ted Simmons . . . Sigma N'u . . . Booster Committee . . . Blue Key Member . . . music is his hidden talent ... Jr. Loganite . . . ;ancr i onu . . . i i, oponsor . . . wear the pin of AXO . . . Active Burrer Staff member . % . Sophomore student from Logan . . . LaConna Purser . . . Kappa Delta . . . Vice President of the Freshman class . . . Sweetheart of Sigma Chi . . . from North Cache . . . J Gary Richardson . . . A Phi All boy . . . created unforgettable Jr-Prom decoration . . . opera participant . . . scholar from Logan . • • John Carlisle . . . Sig frat man . . . Studentbody Proxy . . . ASN . . . Blue Key . . . edited the Medalist Award winning Busier . . . Logan. We Will Remember t Nate Tanner . . . wear the white star of Sigma Nu . . . Chairman of the annual Snow Carnival . . . Sophomore from Ogden . . . Mac Gardner . . . SPE . . . President Editor on Stu-man . . . Blue Key . . . hails from Burley, Ida. . . . of IK . . . Managing ! dent Life . . . KVSC zy ' wngni . . . so . . . Homecoming Queen . . . Delta Phi Dream Girl . . . Sponsor . . . Society Editor . . . Frosh from South Cache JoAnne Cliften . . . Editor of this years Bunor . . . thus many headaches . . . Physical Education major . . Senior from Ogden . . . Bill Hull . . . Standout center on Aggie basketball team . . . Sigma Chi . . . what a voice . . . Sophomore from Ogden . . . Alice Welti . . . AXO . . . Sponsor . . . opera participant by compulsion . . . Opcnhousc Queen ... Jr. from Logan . . . 195 Larry Hnslam . . . Member of Pi Kappa Alpha ... an indispensable part of the famous USAC trio . . . Frosh from North Cache . . . Lee Cantwell ... A new member of PiKA . . . vocalizes in the prominent campus trio ... A North Cache product . . . 196 Personalities We Will Remember Barbara Crofr . . . past prexy of AXO . . . ASK . . . ROTC Sponsor . . Associate Editor of Student Life . . . Expert on skis . . . Sr. . . Janet Judah ... A charming Logan gal who is listed as a sponsor . . . site was a Frosh class officer finalist and is an AXO . . . Lavell Edwards . . . Sigma Nu . . . Captain of this year’s football team . . . all conference ... a Senior from Orem . . . Marian Haslam . . . One of the Pi Kaps . . . Student Councilman . . . Blue Key . . . Crooner . . . high scholarship . . . North Cache boy, Bob Turley ... a big cog in the Student Council wheel . . . Blue Key . . . SAE . . . Prominent En« gineering student from Logan . . . Steve Hayward ... A handsome Sigma Chi whom the Alpha Chi’s proudly call their Favorite Guy . . . Snow King . . . Soph. Loganite . . . Rose Marie Wright . . . became queen of the year when chosen Homecoming Queen . . . Shares her beauty and personality with the Delta Phi's as their Dream Girl . . . Touched by the Goddess of Beauty . . . Marilyn Stohl . . . Loved by the Kappa Sigs as their Star and Crescent Girl ... her model figure and her attractiveness blend to make her their boast . . . 198 Joyce Barkle . . . claims the name “Daughter of Paul . . . and reigns over the proud Foresters . . . site is charming and vivacious . . . Dorothy Marshall . . . made her claim to fame as Sig Ep Queen of Means . . . joyful conversationalist . . . she passes the personality test with flying colors . . . EV t 1s Homecoming zsajJUz, JL AAAAMA jtJi fflAX l -(lui ] VwJt IUU iAA uL Wovu rvv CuJUHH-OW . jt JjiAnJUco imAmJjA cuuumj, IyuAjJU, fuMy, iuwu dUmail lAHli UhL, oaJI (Hum.l' Lovely Rose Mane Wrtitht ruled over rhe day with her attendants Marian Neilson and Bonnie Reese. 206 Lambda Pelts added their touch to homecoming with best all-around flout honors, while the Sigma Kappa gals sang the (ate of the Redskins George Doe'' Nelson Trainer John Roninji Hood Football Coach Acting Director of Athletics od f |j Vv VtiXc-o-x., y v VU . v hsAj[ds A clzj hjL J iamjjvo l t? Aaa tAaaV CtTMyj IAJLMAXs (l nAA edii vo (a i co CAAsdU. 208 Everette Fauncc Baekfieid Coach DcIRojr CanapfceH 0a e Leaiham R-ilph Cnvalucci lom {omer ' Jack Hill 1______ Bud Paul Jim Garrett Jim Ditjiuseppc Captain La Veil Edward Joe Cipolla 211 Carl Ebert Ken Latimer |ifi ml DcVan Robbins Ahmed Romeieh Eli Keolanui 214 Rod Coster Pltjue Moore Chirlic Hatch Mike Evatv. IcRon Johnson J rtfUfa In Kt tk b Miouijd' ipMA't vuj Ly tvue [CcJtil u-w Steve Worthington Hoi Ford Dob Durnerier Aggie Football (y JXivttu IjX u, UrUt aX UtiX, S+rfc I m, jj uJL A j w U AmMaaaj itvL U m Ca cJU. , Ul( lArvt n ix| iit ta JLmakJs iLoJr am,(Ll {, a 6wJ 'iiou UKii y( o max. f] HiiL (} vdjusJLvu In'liMct' (AtM ) ’Arum. VARSITY SQUAD — Row on , I to r: Loo, Christensen, Johnson, Smith, Brady, Latimer, Moore. Dtnan, Edwards, Gardner, Kcolanut, Kr Kihorpe, Russell, Carlim, Moore, Flenniken, Coach Faunce. Row two: Doc Nelson, Elscrt, Robins, Hatch, Peterson, Campbell, Terrio, Edwards, Leatham, Htb-bets, Stoddard, Cavalucci, Coster, Nuttall, Worthinuton, Coach Maugham Row three: Coach Roninit, Lamb, Coy, Moss, Trontel. Jeasop, Paul, Kotter, Maurer, l t Giuseppe, Romcieh, Hotchkin, Jarman, Farrell, Coach Stoll. 218 Row one. left to right: Ben Rc:nich, Saleh Bayate. Ayadahaj, Ebrahim Barckat, Dale Rodt. Row two: Antonio Frente . Abdoulkarim Souram, Khain Gha:alah, Hamid Tabrixi, Ret:a Ansan, Abass Gherclbash. Soccer Team W (AdjyuA Ih( tLu Sf oik, .a 9 tic (LiU Xj -tL 219 Intramurals , Xd dti AhAjujfa. 'jL ip'Utft k. 'tv vfttL -Cvtrfti jjO'i Am frvdltk A fcuu (Lcma CUaJ. AAjl tcn jAMjiul (AmX bt Ia).{L£. UaaJL Ums P LaUciI T e yT. te 0. Volleyball is one of the all sfK rts for women. Touch football w.n one of the fall hiKhliKhts with Pi Kaps taking first place. took the crown — Kow one: Smith. }acoh on, • n tcatc ( ultimore. Row two: Slayhaugh, Schwan:, Christenson, mjn er; Sewbold, Wall. Effective use ol halbnelson.” L if Ci l lAMiti lAAtioJhJ tic flfdflufhtl' ' R AtL C aaJ. rJJ Ma. fyuliedt jpALj Uouo. 221 Campus Life iamX ILaMA oo UKy La CaAAjlaaa. t JLamsUA ', (AAsJt OwiAs L ax«X Ma JLl fr'WL rUjs UL . 223 225 (AAM nA bx AJuh 1 kfl ht) Si Jaam(A Ij VL. tU AA - d 70 iZc4 1tiV'luM to - (XJaI Is lA)lfiL, h A UvKt vJjaJL I Wi: |waxLa ilu) Jb iiu- fr ui tlu aIuJI Ao lAAx iMA VVuA lAAAt - ki Greek Life v aJLam4 , (jfrkSjM Li- [AAA. idJjjs, jjj'Urjlskh 'to hMAJb aaas otudu , j f U-C aZu w , A u A ( yuA bA dActjyc l W y AAji U Xc|d till GteAt l J 4 i 'VlM vvoa to CAmMKUA L (MAAiy AATYj fl alt . Scrapbooks can be found in all of the houses. Here a few of the S « Alphs take a look at their hook . . . containing memories of past years. The Sigma Chi Derby i an afternoon of real entertainment. AH Greeks get together — with the new sorority pledges ns the stars of the show. The Greeks get together for a httl socialiring between classes afternoo snacks, and evening shows and dani mg. Fun tops their lists. limit S, eh nior Prom Queen for 1951 is Marian S'lelun. Her attendants are Jean Chriy lerneii inJ Seelijc %fn, Monte Mey rill, (lass president, crowned Marian. Junior Prom Queen candidates were, left to tights Jean Christensen, N'ccltjc ) ( FI .............................................s ,« Eitgen, Shirley Griffiths, Marian Nielsen, Marilyn Purser, Marilyn Siohl, Margaret Sutton, and Beverly Thompson. They were pre-senied ai ihe assembly, ’ k v , Jamce Bvmon and Wonnie Rce« consult Maunne Johnson, chait-man ©t he annual ?tom. Prom committeemen Joyce Undue, Margaret Fletcher. Beverly Thompson, Paula St anger, Necltje Eggen, and Ramon Sealy discuss idea.% and make plans. fifes' ''pk, jj M AVu t rLv)ov c v- C rvvrAvaJfcu. vvjlaa. ima , tnr- Jj tjjUJUM, , tv ixl IaMASJ jjY -IualI oJLtAJ) |. 0?) (tuI xi . The Prom assembly introduced the Queen candidates. Elmer and Pierce made the funny cracks and .he group sang a few songs. 229 Bert Cook Darrel Tucker Basketball j. W IK W | I)AMAXAA I mn, l U. Bob Hntbertson ti A UiA-|4 l Wuf A Co1mJa IaMju rvUjt (Wm . M th Hmm.- ' VWw. Ua. |m_ OOJ tWA 0. Hwa1wvl| ZW IKIMASU Lji A'bjUUdi (AmA dlA. t '{iaA Iwm. Keith Sewell 230 Bob Springman Jock Weiss Earl Lindley Cecil Baker Baikciball Coach Aj) (U aIaaaA (u ? [ LCQmJL l mkd Ujl jjUAAL. [It CiAMi i tfJL s A)l tjXMfl aj|0 |xm QkmaAi f|l(amA hMiVL AIaOaa- tot d i (jjTML fa WAx( 6 jihH (J| ”tlu JjLAaa . | (, 4w U4 i aaa |2X j iL ijlA j 1m| |jO'VV AAM | W AA AA4Ai isbAAK, flrui | l rvmcp (uk $XA,ui ( tfv tJl k J Li wUl OVUC ( JjAw ik K|o k k j UX llj (m 1L ! AX A X . aL Vi r J V 4 i tcfcj IAK Jia MAjL VjjLAAA- IatUL 0 aa ✓VWC-|j) UA44 uo | - AjuatuI (ycila. kAdOt. T e ndy ?uX bkjJko C vJlS dl VUu u cajVu frjutiAM A Umax vv nAJ j.C. aa a, d rufib r KA$AAMJu jy xsA - fiV, {yy dL (pO C-PIA'wX • FRESHMAN TEAM — Row one, left to right: Coach Mauithn, Ran Johnson, jack Hill. Cordell Drown, Don Smith. Lcc Booihc. Frank Johnson. R u tu : Lyle McCarty. Charlie Hatch. Jerry Sanders Jack Horvoilh. Jim Hill. Lynn Bramwell. Olen Weight. c 0 0 — c. ' tnginecrs for _ tcnre . ' ' rutc which PC 1 m in the.r held. .. A. day at Waver Mountain provided i'rt«'«'PlK'S' one. SYim was r e mam sport, and a Winter Carnival Mj wcfcA t Aju ulII tnKSL {jL. Ay UmjJl W$dU tL A WC aJ C- Aaa. tAroJl T A Cjl 6L Ckaak f T rubA (X lAMX . (f|r jyVA vv. |j XWv jtrvj y , n n J (Q UXMa. , H CjlTo AA . [Art j AaaJUI JlKA. 'ttoi (AA eit, Jj JZArtsvdb . A uj O 1 Ajl- C t cv rvtcA . The Pi K ps rated high with this modern snow sculpture — once attain- Artistic hands create beautiful things. The Si«ma Chi hoys stack snow to build a tower — toppcJ by the White Cross. Hours are spent packim: and molding snow. 237 The chairman acted a% M «« c Andt H c both did an excellent job. Buzzer Ball UjL wU 'cz? VMVHAlifit, W. ttvw Kjdfi faji V k. ( i 6wJ CaaamxhaaajuA. oJt U)(At “Wuw UA 4 tIleaAs T Clnir. Carol, June, Mac, Ins, Georse. ami Carolyn were planners of the affair. They also took charRC of the Bu::cr Baby ContesT. 238 impus Snapshots i ni Ju Vwdt ojd dm UAL aamX I'JjxXo . . , jfevvtt jji L faAAJuivtyAj. bit pep rally . . . cheer for the team. 239 240 Dana Rac Sorensen, daiixhtcr of Mr. ami Mrs. Dent Sorensen. 6 1SLCj(_ ijytrvc fa ct t+ CU dL. TTtL ()-xjL- f -P r ,f—V- c X rwt 4r .«XJ MX j y' 't£2 Lt Q rull fr Iaj-CA _ CLAAyt 6- AsU. XyKJ Ubf -- 7 Linda Nielson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Nielson. 1 , ityuUltA Wrestling aA X U J ) i 1 ' a _J- . 0 Skiing ia m , oaIu ■Kf l (JyJi 0. U- ° v'-'• RXXuaJu. [ XMOkJ Ajuti AaA J OlAX CdLo l t iXA vw'Ct 1 v ko L haIa. . SKI TEAM Ted Sceholtser. John Spendlove, Don Nacitcli, Boh McConvillc, Bruce Clyde. Cornell Diamond, Coach Ev haunce. Butterfly Ace. Swimming Team Iaa, V AJuCbi od AA T JLa , Lol Xy, £vuj( 1 UAMa U£ . A bLuj W-|vp uJ A Wvt (IviAA jdbi AT . SWIMMING TEAM. Row one: Del Wayne England, Elliot Snow, Ernie Hartman, Don Jacobson, Phil Hoover. Row two: Herb Blisard, Stanley Peterson. Marcus Jensen, Coach Dale Nelson, Larry Hansen, Jerry Wallace, Jim Harris. Aj£4A,t f)' -. —tfi i4— -L- i.. . -hrI . n«s IrXAjCC llj £4aXLmM.AAS Mj . . lArtjd HeuUjudM £o djusjo . „ f l60cA Cf (mmL OjiaHaaHj; . . wjt Co-lJa. - d JiA rvrti j lrwA .. 1 0 'C Ji s AlJ A, , . 'l JO kojyf HlAs CjudtL 1a , m .. ixctctlc r AAMzlUs9 . . L{majuU_ Co aaaAuo . . l uA AUA ( £ IteJw® Meetings K«am?. ate ttcquent- necessity- wot ! Vxlotc COn’Himfni's'C h,., . men i? Vi; e Cot l Looks like a homer WAA has splash pony Intramurals Open House Queen Alice Welti and her attendants Joyce Barklc and Arlene Meyers. Alice was presented a white sweater by Dick Motta, queen chairman. Knee basketball, ditty iay relay, Indian wrestle, push ups, chining, box hockey, foul pitch, ping pong, arc a few of the events set up. Everyone comes, and the partici pants have reserved seats dcsig-nated by individual backdrops. The band was also on hand to play. Open rfu. ft (mw l l jj 'jlLXo , OLUm ' 4 rdjtAAJU. As K and V m YAatns Rave rhe audience a wonderful pe« formance. baummlon P «« l in. Ei The% thirteen coet % founc Queen. Hath i s nso. Winners ot me House were l i pha Vtaterutty I cars rn the cl The obstacle race completed the evenings events. , Jetty Wallace came in htst with a high speed. Orom0 Occurring on ioj ol High Tor” mountain top home of Van C3orn (lacl Woodbury), Lina (Cherryl Capener) falls in love. 250 - story about men, -ppatitions, money and the ca.m—directed by H. . Huuen. Methn Bowen traps Rue Johnson and George Cl wwn in shovci. A Can-moving, iaughabic, yet stirring drama. Rue Johnson and George C aw-son discuss the situation—what to dc with the money? t The play incorporates wit anJ humor, serious love, and philosophy. Pride and Prejudice, directed by Frank Morgan is another contribution to U.S.A.C. Frank bluffer, Gem McCann, Ruth Burrlcy, and Carl Berg carry the leads tn this play of 1900. A fascinating story of the duel between two emotions Pride and Prejudice. The story of a mother who attempts to get her three homely daughters married. Written by Jane Austin. 2 left, Rots' one: Lhek Jenson, Elbert Johnson, Bill McMurdie, Brent Nash, John Kennard, Dennis Simmons. Rots' ruv Vary Richardson. Eldon R. Oriffin. Ted Simmons. Prof. Welti. Thomas 'afcr. lau . Rulon Lyman. Y'aron Jensen. R.h . three: Lend Durrant, Jo Felix Carl Mill Cutler. K „h rwron- Ron M CHANSONNETTES — Left to right. Row one: Prof. C’clii, Marlene Robbins, LuciUc Cotbrnlge. Cleone Monson, Vic Robson. Row tuo: June l.acey, Joan Smith, Ruth Benson, Joan Caldcrwood. Row three: Marie Eskelson, Connie Phillips, Beth Olson, Sharon Robson, Eleanor While. ar, , Of U.Y0' 1 7 or Vocal Music UlZW. jW j-jjh f g [c W Uu lAT'M 'Mamaacs tirwwUMA; | vocC DttdL Mua c jpXcwj'Uvt CUv AaUc. QJa X(aajisi_ aaa cLaaj cU L ImAOtaa-' . . Jt JL Jj yuJl IAAA yifc AAA4$ l VlWA lA-C J JLjA JtiAnAJ. AJxJXla- fic Oo tfU ui A u {AJ JUL AJi JUA Ji IaJLlAjLAj J 11 ,. 253 Jan Pccrcc—Tenor Utnh Symphony Lyceums (yUv liu tjuAjurfLov W. AM. ( U VK 1 Ufah. L a |k - t ut ( MA fj'iLb QA A T auImaA OjAkA - Oaa J Asp£4j IXAA ' (rw v L 0- .Aa (K Pearl Primus ami Company A % isL, AJtAM. w Aj . • Opera tL. Ox ' Hju VIA JL) PctiaX L dAxt l iL VVlAM UU ( UMv°: IrtUAJi ux n AXlieJ (Ha iivW , (jJyoJr ttuAAru. , 1 aaA iQaaaxa, IAhJaj 4MAMA., UTtaaj . 259 Pat Nelson and Leslie Wsnlass in a scene from “Pride and Prejudice. Plays . fit S|uxcX I bd+Srv {{VjLLa . S iAAJS) l Vvvca( UrUAitrw - 'f yuAA cI ajl It i Q.buM'oi -t AnL ux Y ®K£V Preparing for the three one act plays presented in the Little Theater are, left to right, Lamon Melville, Kathrenc Coleman, Vcrn Coleman, Annice Benson, and Bill Capncr. ijjUlA S jV i) { A fru fr (yjVw CA,, Cowjf lAXAl AAXM JL M V tiA- 'Mt . bJU r tK th (UjlMxLa. UMAjt J JL MJj,tr W 'tlAMV’ jjA ctia Uaamjcaa Jj UfaJL, UmJ Jim Allen and Vita Beth Robton plan constructive speeches. Fellow debaters seem ,o be enjoying Nora IVs speech. hand members rose for a portrait with Prof. John Da I by, director. action 262 Snappy drills augmented the homecoming game with Utah. Instrumental Music . .A yw) taul ''ktwJ A'pl ui U '[Li uJt- [Jma JLaaa Uc o. {JaaJja, ii ur| -T AjO d 1 X IAMA hi lAAAA d lH CiUUd cd (hjl £aauJL . 263 Chi Omega in a modern dance Something new by Theta U. Intramurals AW kM 2- Lfc Watch the ball, Sigs. Mixed Doubles i Keep running boy. i MnmvwAAAj (aK u% Imjml Jjmm tLi (aAlaaJj - I ft ilo IajA A. 267 Dressing Room Portrait iW ihr c‘ 268 “And with your support.' T cm: new mcmbti . ate pioud to belong to TMue Key. 269 CASMfi.ea President David O. McKay wan the featured speaker at the Founder's Day assembly March 7. T c coWcrc orcV cMta novidcs tVie taduauorv music. 272 Pres. Madsen congratulates a new graduate. Graduation . . ajjl tLui vuaww iru tL Hm (aaaA jjMA (i. {JaAA JjfrlA U tj£4A4- UrMA lut . . VdLAAJLlj _ ' aA-V . . UAAjLL tujj . . UrttL MA uAk A M t (AL Auj , . Aiwju ibjVAW Vvvtx, AIaaiaA. (k, 'Cm.a L for A vK,Jis . ''Vu) plku, y cia Vvrw fW' • - w ( jfc ik. tum6 . . AiAMe vcUw Alma Mater Hymn Across the quad at eventide the shadows softly fall, The tower of Old Main appears and peace rests over all. The lighted “A” upon the hill stands out against the blue; Oh Alma Mater, Utah State, my heart sings out to you. And through the years as time rolls on and student friendships grow, We’ll ne’er forget the joys we had, those days we used to know. Thy mem’ries ever will he new, they friends be ever true, Oh Alma Mater, Utah State, my heart sings out to you. Contents of INTRODUCTION............I Campus..................3 VD in i nms.tr vti on . . .13 c-LAvses..................IS Student Government. ,7o •pePftRTMeNTS . . . .100 OPGANM ATIOWC . . . . H4 Greeic ...............149 KiN64 AND tfUEEWS . . 196 Personalities . . . . I?f Fall Actiuities . . .7.0c, (aJiNTER.-AcTI l ITI ES . . 7DC. SPieiMS- ACTUMTIg . . 2-Sr? Ads. iKjoey .... 276 275 Abtxxt. Edwin Bruce -t6. Abbott. Lacl Jame 53. 114. Abdulkadir, Voitl B......... Abrams Olive V. .— Adant, John M. Adam . Maiuarct S. ....to. Adams Raymond Packer Adam . Rebecca------------- Adams UMtnt .. — .50, I).’. Adomv n. Arnold Gcorue Adamson, Robcti l . V. IJ . Afflock. Philip Ojwton 4:. Ahdah. Waicd .Ahmand Ahlmom, Calli Blyih I'?. Ahlvttom, laknt Ht1. Ahmads Ahmad Alt 7.-----------..66. Ahmed. Kadim Salman Aiwcoutth. Ninman G. ------------ Al Bay.ni Salah balm 35. Al Dakhily Ghany H.............. AS Safi jatar Al Albticht. Rictuid Call___________j Aides Rco Giideth.........- Alexander. Warren G. . AUano. Sam Steve ---------- ,4}, Alldndcc. Notman A. ------------- Allcman. Joy GciitKt X?. Alien. Dell K. 53. Allen, Ge.ald I.. Allen. Jam « B. )).i:i 17'. Allen, John Harold X), Allen, Loci S.________________ ..)). Allen. LaRue_____________________ Allen Le Gtandr Allen Lujcanne ...... — , , .42. Allen. Sard V. Allen, Rom Lament-----......19. Allen. Scih S. 42, I)). Allen. Shnlry Rae .19. I):. 174. Allen. I han G. .50, 78. Allied. Jame Jacobson Ail'd . John Lionel AIBop. Lew Judd-------------------- Alwtlih, Kamil Khidhrt 42, Alvotd. Steven Moore Amen. Jame« Elmer Amet. Ahmad..................... 50. Ames Charlc W. Anderwn, Belva ..........— Aridcrtcti, Darwin D. Andcrxn, Glenn C.-------- Anderyon, Clarice-------- « . 1.'? 170 4’ 174 164 111 X' i : « 17 1.8 117 «• 10 i i 141 )J is; .is: 5) 19 50 55 185 154 140 I VS 19 179 1(H 174 17) I7 135 llo 165 179 178 IM _J5 19 50 18: .19 19 155 4: 55 154 155 55 Arvdenon. Daryl ___ Andetvxi, De tonne Aivdetwei. Jeanmne Arulerton. Keith II. A rule tron, Kenneth II. . Ander-m, LaMar Corneto Arvdci'on. Lorry Evan — Amkrxon, Loi Mane ... Anderton, M. Kendall Amter on. KayrrtOfnd I: And. non, Rodney L. And ia yvonnr AnJnws Ida Ludoie Andrew'. Melvin P. Andni', Devon Franklin Antiiieei, John B. Audi, Bather A. ____________ Aimcnio, Jo«cph Aim.iUMtK. Willard Woo Arnell. Nadi I onoce Adicrotr. Clyde S. A«hcrntr. Gaylcn Lamb A hcioli. Gordon 15. ------- A'Sciolt, Greta Adierotr. Vein Lee A'hton. Kenneth Dale A ad, Datali Aehay. Jame Richard Auld. SltlRie IXiuSla Auvmu . Donald IXiuxlai Ainiin, Lynn Manhrw , Au'iin. Ronald Eugene — Avery. Stanley Dec Axelcat.i, Aaae Thuc'en Axelyaid, Wncxo F........... ____________19 ------------50 I. 42, 82. S5. 116. 128. 191 55, 115. 179 ___________19 _____________M _______50. 131 ________19. 0 _____■♦7. IW -----------172 ____________33 5). 146. 154 ______-_____l ------125. 140 47. 170. 18) 66 IB) -----------66 42. 15). 175 -.19. 1)9. 175 ___________,42 42. 1)1. 141. 144. 168 -------95. 150 _________42 —19. 87. 17 X’. 187 -----------u: ...50. 1.0 .X.'. 81 _____________ _____:_____168 ____,---..19 _______50. 130 _________-1)5 11 Ruti. EUrhiiJ S. 50, 121. 183 Batchy. Giani KichaiJ .50. 120 l 179 ...50 140 Baker. Drounn Match 119 Baket. Bake t imn William cvttr D. JO 33. 122 .. - 19 15, i : 19, s; ... .219 lijikrt, LeKoy N ..4.’. 156. 179 146. 188. 199, 248 175 50. 177 19. 173 19. 169 19 19 19. lo) BauKh, Richard Lcmuyne —— 163 Beard. Richard Earl--------- Bcaidall. Colleen F.________ Beaver. Upward Codliey Beater. Jay----------------- Heck. Darrell Frank Bcdke, Ray C.----------- Bedkr, Shirley May Bcevion. Ihortvat Ray Beeion. Gerald Jame' Behlinic, Jed El win Behurun. Cecil Dale ... Bell. GcOtiie Marcut Bell. Jamcv II. Jr------ Bell. Lincoln — Belli, Roy Louiv ------- 162 19. 17 ------170 _33. 158 .19 164 ....4: —50 3). 162 jo.it! For silver thnt is distinctive it’s 276 Carden’s Jewelry Company 91 North Main, I.o an, Utah Nationally Advertised Brands of Fine Footwear Rechow’s 31 North Main, Logan, Utah lithographed Covers of DISTINCTION for your yearbook The striking cover of your 1952 Bu::cr was reproduced from a full color transparency taken by H. Reuben Reynolds, combined with interesting pen and ink sketches. It is lithographed in five colors on cloth from color separations and plates produced in our Salt Lake City plant. We think you’ll agree that this attractive cover maintains the high standards set by previous All-American Buzzer covers. The 1951 Bu::er received three national awards — an All-American rating from National Scholastic Press Association; the distinguished Medalist rating from Columbia University; and an award in the lithographed books competition of the National Association of Lithographers. We are proud to have published this volume, as well as the current edition. Each of the Bu::cr covers shown is lithographed in full color — and each has added modern distinction to the particular volume, making it outstanding among the nation’s yearbooks. This technique lends itself to fine covers on yearbooks and other publications. Let us talk over your needs and give you cost estimates and complete details. HEELWRIGHT LITHOGRAPHING COMPANY II - PIIONf. 5-7006, 5-9807 Publisher of the 1952 Buzzer Stained.' VC’e can clean it at the Star. Star Gleaners ind Tailors Federal Avenue, Log.in. Utah For that special something visit our cosmetic department. City Drug Company 67 North Main, Logan. I hah Ikllon. Carol Bcllon, Shanna Main Bendixcn, Leo Embto Betydixtcn. Blaine Dee Bennett. Eldon Talbot Bennett. Lynn Lyman Benmoet, Emu Leland Denmon. Glynn Colin Benton. Annie l.’7. I . Benton. Matk Keith ............—____ Benton. Roth Jacquehn 10. Benton. Sctgene E. ( ?. IB. 157. Bentley. Uvct Walter 42, 175. 175. Berg. Cml Ruel en -------------- IN. Bergeron, DtllCtd Bercetoo, Helen . ITi, Bemhitel. Jay M. — Bemet. Lewit E........... — Betry. Eldon J .................. « Betty, Vernon Beu«, Ann Sevan. Jantce M. Hickmotr, John J. . Btckmetc. Rulon Dean Bill . Jnv Pope Bmdiup, Lottie W, ______51. 175. -----------45. -... 51. 81. 149. 47. 158. 176. Bingham, Date-Id LeRoy 70. Bingham. Gladyt ---------10. 157, Bingham, Howard R. Uintham. Joan Lenoic — Bingham, Matnner F. B,neham. Richatd C. . Bitch, John Eatl, Jt. . 5|. 17V. Bud. Catol ____________ 20. 175. -20. 155 19 175 _X ISO 155 .19 177 70 ..w 176 176 no. 179 751 70 150 5 -5J , 67 151 70 t in S3, 1M 179 164 163 176 M Bard. Geotec Petty Slid. Marilyn-------------------- Btiehod, F. Gault Lament Bi ihop. Clntente R. 176. Bidiop. Lata Malonu 51. Bithop. Kavda Buieo. Beuha Ann Biasliham. IJatyl Kent Rlackham. Mark Dean A -20. 51. Blamirrt. Rob-rtt Buttes. Blanchatd. Baibara C — Rl.inth.utn. Boyd L. Blauer. Pamela Hawke uiixitd, Hcrbeit F. Blodgett. IVt vie Louit -------------- Blood. Low ... .1. JO. 97. 95. 150, Bodily, Betyl —....................... Uodtrto. GeiulJ Dean 70, '« 47 1)9 188 174 47 .90 177 51 174 167 114 165 175 174 51 743 _20 196 .51 -70 Bohon. Kenneth P.__________________166 Bohngbtokc, Cleve S. 5! Bone. Shetman L.________________42, IN Bones. Jame I tenehatd . 51 B « ih. Collin M. __________________.51 Boothe, Jon R................ ... 14) Boothe. Ray Metull ............ 78. 162 Boothe, Rtchaid lee________..._I65, 753 Book 1. Robot Au .................. :.)J Botdewick, Beittam E. Borghidihaiit, Don Boulton. Franklin Fo Buuvthuit. Albert LeRoy . . Bowtrutt. Emma Jean -------------- Bowen. Merlin J. SI, S9. 144, Bowen. Nancy Ann .70, 89. 157. Bowman, Annul Edward .51, Bowman. Shulev 51. I 34. Bown. Carl G. Bown . Raymond W. ---------------- Bow thoipc, Pence H. Boyce. Atari H. Btacken, [Twain Ray _ Bradley. Glenn Chiton Brady, Huivey Hyium Brady. Perry Blau Biamwell. Lyndon R. Braun, Motion Fletchet -----1 H 51, 179 51. 140 -.70 .70 750 19| 140 1)6 47 ______________15) 74. 81. 84, 159 —51, Brewei. Lugcnc --------.42. 9). 196. Btinkpcerr, Chailet H. . .20, Btttcoe. Raymond Cent 5), Binao). Chapin Day . Bute. Luna Vaneaton --------51. 144. Utoadbcni, Notvllle R. Block. Annette _______ Btonton. Metilvn Biook . Royal Hatvatd Btough. Catole ...... Brough. Lagrande R. Btough. Richatd Lyle Bioueh. Shrimnn G. Biown, I5cit Larten . Blown, Carol Rar Biown, Cotdcll Jete ...20, 141. 194, Blown, Darwin R. _ Brown, Evan Blame Blown, Fon Ray------ Biown, Gotdell A Biown, Hatold T. — 146, 156 ______158 . 56. DO -20. 174 .51, 140 _______20 144. 175 255 -)} _____47 _____20 _____51 51. 130 Btown. Blown. K«(h (.'olrmin — —in 20 Brown. Ralph Clyde. Jr 42 Biown, Thomat Edward -----------20, 177 Biown, Wynn Othello -------------20 Brownell, Robert 0....................51 Browning. Catma Phylh ---------154, 154 Btuno, Anthony John -- —70 Buchanan, Delmrt E. .——51. 136, 175 Buchanan. Ronald Lavci-----------1), 147 Buchm.llcr, Max Kay 51. 176. 177. 179 Budge, Gibb Scott------------- It Butte. Joyce Malta ...4). 75. 85. 154 Budge. Matton ITciona __________51, 150 Bullock, John -----------------.3). 170 Bullock. Jowrh Jay----------------------3) llunkrt. Kent Edward IN Bunting, Shut H. , 20, IN Butginer, Owen Robert ............,—....4) Butgenrt, Robert Emu —71, 70. 78, ltd Burse . Eldoei W. .............174 Burgin. Aiadtey J. -------------33. 150 Burgnvnr, Rodney W.---------------------JO Binneit, Raihau_________________20, 17) Buuungham, Gary LrRoy-----------70 Burnt. Rathata Ann —...21. 147, 154 Butnt, Mylex Richatd _______ _...5l Butrtll. Lavoet W.__________________i.51 Butt, Donald F. ________________________33 Button. Janice 4J. 93. 1)2. 155. 174 Buturt, Alton Wayne Buuait, Angela M. .. Bt.uetheld. George R. Buitettield, l-awtcncc Biitteiheld. Ned A. Bybee. Don L. -------------33. 17$. 176 Cadol. Aimand Dldiet_______________16 Cadol. Roger Otvccnt —______________166 Caine. Manon E. . 43. S3. 1)6. 146. 152 (alder, Glen H.....-...........51. 17) ' 17) Colder, Paul H. _ (’aiderwood, Joann Caldwell. John B Call. Arte .77. 252 .43 Call. Carole Call, lav Wood Cali, Marilyn Call, Mary ___; ----21. 176 __54. 150 ----51. 175 ----51. 150 --------21 Call. Stephen Wood--------51. 164. IN Caiiat, l)on Alexander____________51 Cam mack. Wotd Wilbeit ...........21 Campbell. Annette —. ............21. 152 Campbell. Del R..........78. 166, 209 Campbell. Don S--------------------66 27 8 Campbell. Emily Gene Campbell, Eunice Mm Campbell. Harold Mek.o Campbell. Lawrence A. |J|, 141. Campbell. Raleigh C. Campbell, Ralph E. Campbell. Richard B Campbell. Sterling H. ___________ Cannell. UwrAM O. ,_____________66, Cannon, Alan Munn . Cantwell, Lee Green II. 161. Capener, Chyrtrl Olien 1). Caper ', William N._____76, 81. 90. Card. Charle. B Carlinl, Tod V .S7, Carl. ! . John W. 57. J|. « . 149. 166. Carlton. |amn Mile (arlwn, Joan Merrill 71. Carlwm. Ray William 57. i triton. Ruth C. ................ Carmack. Don --------------- (aimody, George .... Can, Marilyn 2i. m. (Tatoll, Albert Rulon CartteOKP. I’ain L. ITS 174 14 1 4 SI 175 166 140 IIS :i 196 : iw! 194 41 is: l 6 ISC S’ 18) 4) . :i 4 Caller. Alvrn Ray Carter. Emma l.outt Carver. Gary Homer Carver, Lora Gay Carver, Maecut Ve . Carver, Royal Than . CavilcKKio, Carl Alter Carey. Panicle Howard Catpti, Nelda Jeon Camper. William V. Carpeiwn. May Floyd . Cavalueei, Ralph J. M. Chadwick. Duane G. Chalftn. Ca iol Franco Chamberlain. Helen J. Chambers Daphne Faye Chambers Robert Jay Chapman. Jamo Lee Chappell, Aldut Devon Chanenon. Elmer D Checkeni, Lw Ann Cheney. Sterling Rot Chenington. Marilyn Chung. Michael I. K. . .-4) .21. 176 H. 164 21 V ___________« 170. 16) 164 __________.4) 4). 17). 179 .66. 67 170. 18). XV s. |M ______21. ISO ,8M _________21 21. 179 74. I.V. i68. :s: 21. 147. ISO ___________21 IS.’ __________52 Child.. Owl William Child.. Jay Newel —21, Chipian. CalHettn 2. 80. Chlarvxi. Quinn Jewel ———— Chrneenacn, Ana Mae ChiiMenaen, Carol .— —.44. Chtircen.cn, Darwin B. ------------- Ohrirrenaen, Bnel C. I)). ('hti.rrnven, Don M. ,, ------ Chii.trnwn, Duane D 48. 52. 8). Chnuenien, Ganh R. Chrl.ren.en, Gayle R. Oin.ien.en, Oirt.cen.en, Oilmen ten. Oiri.ienwn, Chriwenen, ________ ... Chlirten.cn, Laianve J. _ ChtmenKn, Leon N. ChtmenKn. Lola J._------ fJiniienen, S' il F. Ormenwn, Norman B. Chrinemen. Paul N. . Ormemen, Reed C. ChtmenKn, Reed W. 162. 21. -21 142 156 162 .2: 1S2 _.2I 21) .172 149 4). -i: 156 21 .27 IS -21 ____________4) -21. IS6. 176 41 -----------IS) -----------21 167 17) 4) 4) M. Judge Building, Sail Lake City, Utah ! sS Si SSSSrS SS Baugh Jewelry Co. 47 North Main, Logan, Utah SI M IXitirrlct, Vcwuraa H Eatdley. RuKil Lion ______ Earley, Giro Htniy Earley. Lulean . bum«n, Jack Krilh Ebetr. Call Euyene Ec lr«, Can l« tan KJdmt, Boyd Lavrl) ... EdvaltoOi Donald K. _______ Edwardt, Huiold Ltirn Edwardi, Leo Deiuxlav Edwaid , Lrwi« Matth . Edwardy, Kcuhen Lavell Eliern, Martha Janet Emien. Seelijr Lydia S’, El Hot Ayod Adhulhth El Khedrn jawyjet K. E IdledBe. Krilh Aditon Elraeon, Gloria Beth k lit win. Jay T. _____ Ellerman, William S. L111 . Marilyn Kaye Ehmorc. Jim NX'illiamr Ely. John Vhomay Empty, Allied IX England. Delwaynr Efux. Norma_____________ irplcH, Sht I Jon M. Enck«on, Elmer G. — llnckton, Lora _________ Edandian. Re:a (UfctUon, Matte _____ Evant, Clyde lather Evant. Emma J. Evany, Gavle w. Evant, Julia Evam, Raymond Jenw-n Evan . Ruih May Eve . Donald John-------- F.yte. Jamey A. Erell. Ridvrt Lee _________ For Autumn Cytolness and Winter Cold . . . King Coal United States Fuel Company Ncwhouse Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah FRED M WYE CO Ogden, Utah Lovinger Disinfectant Co. extend , heartiest congratulation to xtudentx and faculty of the U.S.A.C. 319 South West Temple, Salt Lake City. Utah A Cache Valley community newspaper. Whitmore Oxygen Company Issued tie days per ueek and Sunday 430 East South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah Herald Journal 75 West Center, Logan, Utah 12 Supplier of collritc and business office nee Steve’s Office Supply 416 24rh Srreci, O Jcn, Utah FiiiIvuim, Darwin C.---------------— -44 Fairboutn Hatlm A. 35, IS. Ml, I 75 Fciitnum, Wtlm 54. 1)5, 176 Fairchild, Grace N.-----------—22. 177 Faldev, Harold $ . 4. 122. 175 Farhad. Aktam DaooJ ------------44. I IS Farnh. Richard I) . 5). 114 Farmer. Darrell E. 4 Fame . I iRu .... ■ , 15, 144. 144 Famtwotrh. Eugene C. _________45. 86. 87 Farrell. William H. . . 45 Fauiert. David K. Fiwrtri. Eugene G. 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Neilson 28 Federal Way. Logan, Utah Rulon K. Neilson - . T« Mono. Keith kckland Mooic. Charley Champ Moore. Clarence Paul 58. Moore, Kennerh 56. ltd. Moore, Pleawe 78, IH, IW. Moo«, KuKjiiI F. Moiawen. Eiano. E. Morgan. I er K. . Morrill, Horace I... ft. Morrill, Lawrence G. _ - Morrill, lerry Hinroei Mor«e, Berry Jeanne Mor e, Everen Loren Mortenyen, Nina Mane Morteneon. Roy Edmond Mortenxn. Vrar Lee Mortenwin. Waller Lee ----------- Mortenxn, William K- Mornmer, Robert Grout ----------- Mortimer, Robert Georse Morcirrer, William J. )?• 6. 90. Mon. Decor ... .............. 27. Mon. Robert Eldrcdce Molamrdi. Manwaol - MoumeJi, Na.wr Mona, John Richard 6. it:. Mounit. Wahhab Rarrak Mournxn, L. Kua 56. Muehlleii. Lena Mae Muir, Carol —59, 118. Muir. Greta Mane Mon. Verla ._______ Muni, Joan---------- .Monk. Lonne-------- Muni. Melvin Reed Monro, Fome«i M. - 59. i:5. 144. Monro, Venice P- ------------ 0. Murdock, Allen Dale 59, IH. Murdock, Leola Jinnmc .59, 171, Murdock. 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Ann — Nelwm, Lave me A Nilwm, K Krrmu elwm, Kuih Lloew Niuhoad, John Mathew Neville. Ike Jay Neville. Donald Neville. Marrxt N. Newbold. Otic Jay Nicholas Joyce------------ Nichols Murray Leo Niebeicjll. John F. ______ Nicalcrhauver, Bonnie L-Nudeihauwr, hanen A. Niedcihauxr. Kathryn ----- Ivirlxn, Clyde t.. Nrtlwn, 4 olleen Nulxn. Ida M. Nielwri. Jay Lamb _____ Nulwn. li i M............ Nulwn. Lloyd kvan Nielwn. Marian 41, I9i . ; Nulwn. Mayo II Nielwn. Melva Nulwn. Milton S. Nulwn. Patricia J Nulwn. PetlKY Nielwn. Roherr Lynn Niclwn, Wallace Arvdrc Nielwm, Allan Kent Nulwn, Bruce-------------- Nielwm, kail C Nielwn, Joyce W, I H, ; Nulwn. Lorn Kae Nielwm, Stulins Yale Nilwm. kri M.------------- Nrlwm, Mar rone Nidi, Darrell H. Noble, loan . . N'orJ. Daryl Jam.. Nordman, Ihana Louie 9). 146. 152 . 182 169 59. 162 N'orron, N'ancef ........... 27, 177 Nufltr. John Frank 180. 251 Nurull. Anna Loe 9J. 147. 155 Nyboi . Lexer Phrl . 119. 125 Nye. Diane .......—127. 175 Nye. Wend.n Mornan 58 Nyman. Ihmnie Jean-----------------27 Nyman. Moore Steven 59, 8). 154, 149. 162, 189 O Obrav. Paula 27. 146. 155 Obeopta, KoN-rr Jame. 159 PI Ooden. rh.l R.ed 1. 24. 59. 129. I Olwn. thih 1 . 222. 252 27 IS . 270 27. 172 O'Malley, 1 h. mu« Jowrh . 18) 27 122 P Paiker. Anna Lee 28. 147, 17). 17 s Palacios Jdrii K. te 295 Palmei. Alto Kuk 59. 176 Palmei. Don Huilcy IS Palmer. Olval J8 Palmer. Viikk tut ------------------XL I7 Park. Duwanc Marvin 46. 7 Parker. Mane Muuxhun 19, I VS Parker, Kichaid Alan IB I'arkci. Robena 17. 91 Parkm-on. Ralph S. . 47. 140. 177 I'jwi. U i(iKr Keith VS Pin, Edna Mac _____-------------------.,18' Paul, Utlamrao A- IS.' I'jinck, Ann IS, I'd Paitetyon. Lloyd L, .18. 136. 176 PjuI. John Leo- . V). 7S. IV' Paul. Robot Hob-on--------------------—; 11 Paulrck. Joxrh Siewaie 7S. I .' Paulxn. John Ciawtoid 159 Paulven, W. Donald 28 Paxman. Jame CaiKt Paxion, Ocotcia Mane 78, hi Payne. Rilla Dee 18. 93. IM Payne. Vonon Kent 171 Pcatcc, Judy Ann 18. TV, I'S Peat-on. Fintnck C....... .59 Peek, Roy Horace 78. lit1 Pedet«en, Lyman C.. Ji. IS. 171 Pedei-en, Maicene 9. 17V Peht-oei. Barbara Ann 7S. IJV Pchiton. tmma Lou 78 Pendleton, Fred G. .59, $6, 67 Pendleton. Lane Kobeu Pennock, Den G-ll-ert 141 Pennock. Robett Eldeo IS Pennock, Thoma Darwin W, I7 - Pcikm . De yle D. 7, In' Petty. Manwtce Vs. 17f Pei ton. Boyd W. .7' Perkin-. RieKard W. II’ Pev-etto. Glona Rar V,s. IS I PetCtxn, Ivaloo Jean V', 146 Pttfi-en. Jame’ Gary 18 Peret en, Leland Bulk- . IS, IS7 Pcier-en, Raynold J. 18. 0 Pet elicit. Reea ______________________ 174 PCfCtxn, RieKard M. 40 Percixn. Rove John 0 Peier en, Stanley Keith IS. 167. ID Petei on. Boidcite A. 115 Peterton. Dou 4a«. Veatl 78 Pelt t-on, Floyd W. VT IVrcrxin, Hal Wendell (0 Petet on. Hytum Unity 78 Peter-oet. Kenneth Lynn IS. 'I Pete non. Lon IS. IVI .Pennon, Lyle_______W, I ii Petet-on. Matvrn J. Ill Peitetboic. Ray P 47 Pemiccew. Kail F.uvf't (0 Petuvkey. John W. ... I.V PHelp . E'thet W. 47 Phelp . John Ed. 0. Ik' Phillip . Boyd Ead ..................... IM Phillip-, Coeinte Jean 174, |V| Phillip-, Gilbeit Lyon IS Phlll.p-, John Lee VS Piepei, Geoixe F. Cx Ill Piepet, Pamela Rna VS Pie ice, Ro-bcic C. ks Pieice, Wilfoid Vaid 47 Piei-on, Lloyd Robett (v, 17V Pike, William Brc-uchn-n . , If-V Pillins, Veda S PitKOck, Don Samuel 44 Pmitiee, Joellrn ... _ IS. IV7 Pmo. A. R-ehaid 0. Ill' Put, Joyce Renee i Pixton, Robett A. 47, 17s. In' Plowman, Ronald IXan t ' Pocoek. Chute Le-ttt IS. IM Pollaid, Evelyn Jean IS. I 7 Polom. Ghailoitc Row t '. IS I Pond. Catolyn t0. SV.V3. IS'. IV.'. 7 V' Pond. Delwrn TayiSrn IS Pond. Janet IS. 9). - 5. Mo, IV. 1-4 Pond. RieKard D. IS. Ill Poole. R.'beit E. 119 Poole. William Bunt 0, 174 Pope. Lorraine______ 40. IM Porpen eek. Watten J, 0, 1)7. IVI Poitet. Glenn S V . IV . l, l Pottet. Lawrence Cjrdon Is Poitet. Paineia L VS. 0|. Poeiet. Robert Fianei 4S. Ill r-rut-en, Loel Kent IS Powell. Loi Melba SO. III Powell. Robett Ray IS Powet'. Bud........................(0, IM Pocnan-kr, IXII- lO Pteatot. Riehard F. 1 VS, 141 Pte’ion. Geoixe W-llm Vi. ISO Price, IXImat IS Prolnev. Dllworth III. 174 Piobeit. Elaine 18. |V Piudenee. Norman Ronal ISS PuHei, Claik LeRos 18. 78. IS’- Pusmue. Paul Rich 114 Pulley. Jeanette Vs. IT Pul-iphet. Guy Ray SO. I to Pu.eell. Fauell I tx 110. IKS Puinell. Glen Rex 0. 12'. IIS Puixt, Jolcne 78. I7« Puexr. Lacontia IS, IS. 155, IsT. 5-44 Pui-ei. Maulyn 4S. I Vi, ISI. .IS Put-ei. Ray Atthui .. Vs. US Duayle, Donald R. Quavle. Ihciald Philip tO, S') 1II. HI Qiultci. lame Owrn 4r Quinn, Kichaid Joxph ISS Qutnney. Colvin G.------- 82 Qutnney, Carolyn 29 R Radicle, Lawience C. Ka-mu xn. Ailene Ka-muvxn. Atlo Maivln Ra mu -en. Clait Rulon Rj-mu xn. Rrchaid Leo tVa mu xn. Ronald C. Ka mu «n, Donald C. Kautyuvein. Ronald B. Kawdan, Rawdan Jaiai Rawley. Edwin V. Rawlini, Donald Glen Rawlmt, Joyce Dixie — Raymond, Rene Ka::a hmantd A. Htam. John Norman Ream. Lee Clark ------- Redden. Boyd J. Reed. Cconee Anhui Rcrdct. Giant Maihia Rer . Elwtn Reex, Bonnie Jean 0. 129. 29. ____-Ml. 6. 141. 94. .47. 113. IV. 188. 47. 76. 90. 9V. Row, Frank Pc-nd Rue. Kaye Valden Reex. Maunce Earl Reex. Mona Gene Recx, SHeutll Joan Reeve. John H. Reeve . Jam Rente 29. Reeve . Jam Rente 29. Rehicy. Ihoma J.. Ji. Reinin . Harrell C 0. 76.92, Reynold . Emma lean A 79. Reynold’. Joxph W. 76. IM. Rhine. B-.ll Einex . Rhode . Don J. -------------------- R ce. loan ...— 19. Rich. Lynne .......19. Ill, Rich, Matilyn________________JR IV. R-eh. Ted W. ... 0. R.ihard . Alton Alleen SO. Ruhard-. Anna Mane Richard . Harold J. 47, K-chaid-on, Edsat Clyde Rrehardeon, Gaty Hatuht 47, 131, IW. Rxhardxm, Howard H Richaidwin, Marvin H. Riehm . Helen Riehrn . Robeil Haloid Rtchen . Von B 141, Ridet. David —--------------- Rigby, Geoiee Ralph (O, Rigby. J V Golden Rigby. Vauxhan L alr Riley. John Paul ................. Rmdlobaihei. Dale M. R'lipon. Yvonne Joy 19. 79, Ri .nmay, Jay 47 Robbint. Maicene Lot RbbeM . Caiolynn N. RoN ii . Gl.de W. Rltbril . Peuy laxuail Robin . LXvan —--Robin-, N'adinr Robin-. Valene LXe Robin-on. El- Mettil Robin-on. LaRae —--------------39. Robin on, Rtehaid G. Robin on, Shuley M..... 29. Rohi-on. Edith Miriam VS. Robixm. Getald B 47. Rob on. Ralph T. Robwm, Shau-n Rent VS, I S3. Rob-on. Vua Beth 47. ISi, ]7s. RoJttih—i. Cail I.. R-driick. John J. 60. V. 91. R-xlwei . Kichaid S Rome . Dick Ra 7. Kontn, Fianei Myion Si. Rooci . Jame- Freditc Rohde. June 29. Rollin . Boyd Cattci 4,. Rollin-. Mynm Bvkcc 61. 1 6. Ro'ph. Otville Layle Re-meieh. Ahmed Muha, I 17i'. R,-x. Dona VI Way ne _____________ Ro enlof. Wallet A.. Jr Roviellry, Sidney 7lait Ron, Biuit Qucttv R.’indv, Caiol Ann Roeindv. Krlmet Oiho .61. Rmvland. IWvvtlv M 61, Rowland. Charle M. Rnwlcv. I.eKiatld Snow Rub-n. Allen J. ------------------ Rurxh. luniu Ctawfoiel Ru xll. Dan Chatle- 61. Rydalch. BeatiKe RyiiinK. Bonnie Joy 61. 70, SI. 1 4. 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Dalla Max .......—------166 Schneider. Lyle Dee ---------------_1 6 Sc ho held. Pa ley Sclierlct. Fiedenck Let Schoonovct, I la Mae Schowc. William-------- Sehulu. Robett Lewis Schwatc:. Rtehaid Kay Sehwaui, Stanley ----- Scon. Samuel Wayne Scow, led Jiuiexn — Scaly. Anxcla . Scaly. Ramon Lloyd _____61. 75, 156 _____________167 48. 77. 154. 154 _____________1 _____________170, ---------48. IM _________ , 162 ---------61. 126 29 ------29. 175 117. 111. 114. 145. 176 Seatle. Mtrwyn------------------------42 Searle. Royce W.---------------------129 Seao. Max Fred __ —164 Sedeley, Jamet F. ... —61. 1)9 Scdicwick. Anna .............—39. 174 See, Donald liailan ................ 1(8 Seeholret. Liadean - .....—29 Sceholter. Theodore F.----------191. 242 Sielcy. Joe Ihomai Seely. J. IXImat---------- Seely. Jume W.--------... Seely, l.eiih M.---------- Sellei . Kichaid Keen Shaw. Dale C. ------------ Shaw. Wauen D.. Jt. Shelly. Jame Norbctt Shelton. David Wedey Shen. Jame 1. M. -------- Sheewood. Geialdme —— Shield . Wayne Ro Shoup. Fiance Mane — Showalicr. Roben D. Shukry. Nan A ------------ Siddoway. Emily Jane _ Siddoway. Geialdme ------- S.ddoway. Manlyn Joyce Sirnlet. Chailex . SincaicJ. Detinl Lewi- — Sim--, Donald L. .....—.. Simkmi. Ronald —__________ Simmon-. Denm E. 29, 116. 212 Simmon . Richard Potiei .........29. 165 Simmon . Ruih Ann ------------- 48. 151 Stmmon . Ted Duane 77. 168. 194. 252 Simmon-. Ihoma Lamon 48 Simp’on, Chaitex Hardy 61. 115, 128 Slmp oci. Sitarford D. Sim-, lohn Dehde Sim . I aveen _____________ Syobeiy;. Naiwin L. Sjoblc-ni. Wallace D. Syo-eroen, Clair R Skanehy, Anioeic Lewi Skanehy, Rex K, Skareehy. Wray Mnon Skankcy, Barbara Jean Skidmoie. Aldeen ---- Skidmore. Ri-berr I). . Slack, Jame Piemen Slaiet. Caro) -----—■— Slauith. Mautrne __ Slauxh. Ray Golden____ Smart, Don Arthur Smart. Nancy Luc ---- Smnch. Be maid J. _ Smith. Annette------- Smith. Chatle M..... Smith. David Fallmet Smith. Delwyn Jrdin Sntnh. Donald Allen Smuh, Emily _______.... Smith. Geotjte L. --- Smith, Geialdme ----- Smuh, Glenn Alvin — Smuh. Jame Albeit _ Smuh, Joan A. _______ Smith, Joann--------- Smuh. lodith Joan Smuh. Laurence Duke Smuh. Lynn R. Smuh. Michael Ablaihar Smuh. Keeta Ann Smuh. Robett William Smuh. Shauna Smuh, Shirley Mane Smuh. I hid W Smuh. Waleet E. Smuh, Wendell Wood Snrva. Foue-t A. SnidxxmK . M. L. Taew Snow. Ellioit Seeilinx Snow. Wilfo.d Woodiutf Sojka. FTdirnc Mar . Soicnxn, Btv Dean------- Si-rcnxei, Dent G-Sotenxn. Emma Catmac Sorenxn, Eva L. ...______ Sotenxn. Foxter J. Soienxn. Glade V. Sotenxn. La Gland . Sotenxn. Philip Edwaid . Sotenxn. Richatd K Seuenxn. Robert C-Soten-on, Matilyn 1(6 ___________1)1 ____________29 ____________66 -------61- 117 178 ______ IN --------8). 166 V. W. 80. 91. 150. 188 -------------48 5 , M i tn J Sorcncon. Meiwin Voyle Sotcnion. Ranae —.... — 47. 181 152. 236 . 95 50 South. Candten . ... 30 Speirt. Leo Rollt .57, 117 Speivtti, Gaieih Moiley bfxn €t. M rK rct . 131. 141. 144 l 4 142 SfxrxJlovc, John OjikII 62. 140. 242 84, 174 175 4? 62. 124 50 162 Siantei. Ha,old L. 17) 41. 80. 9). 150 ... 1)9 62. 122 Stanley. Veil Ray Stanton, Cloyd Roy 117. I4C ISI 50 78 62 162 ... ... 143 Stcrujtmt. Wayne Kina K 85. 125. 140. l?J, 161 Stephens V. Ramona 62. 9). H6. 149. 154 Smhmwn. Bonnie W Stephen !. Elbeit M. 62. 141. 144 Stephrneon. Rucell E. 62 W.li.c. 1 t 120 Sterdci. Marilyn Jane Stevens Clinic Hawley ,. .. 118 ■:. 176 174 9. 17). 19.' 50. 90. 151 47. 161 Stewait. Goidon LeRoy 142 . 151 161 Silicon. Donald Wyman 121 Stock. Boyd L- 42 Stock. Glona Jeanne Stock, Reed Claik Stock, Rofceit Gordon . .47 W . J9. 87. 141. 144. 162 62 62 Stoddaid. Rolen L. 62. 216 -30. 15) Stohl. Maidyn 150. IS8. 228 Siokei. Lyle Laion JO. 169 62. 118 . 62 13) Stott. Maty Al.ce 47. 175 Snutheo. Kobeit E. 177 Small, Dotothy 62 - 164 Sulliyan. Maty Ann 48. 62. 1)2. 135. 156. 177 — -62. II? Summeic. Heniy A. Summeic. Ivan A. 62. 81. 144. 159 DC. 18) b oiioo, Marn ifi Ruth 60. 146. 158. 228 Swan. Gcotice Whitlock : -. 1(6 ;J0. 164 50, 16) Sweneon, Jennctt 59. 156 T Tabn:i. Hamid S' 62. 65. 114. 182. 219 Taiwan. Carol DeAnn 50 Tanner. I cv Ir Boyd .48, 66. 87. 140. 172. 181 Tannti. Glen Clayv i 50 Tiiiiki. Nathan Outlet 168. 195 Tarter. William K. I VS Tallin. John Michael 62 lance. John Donaid 62, 145 Tate, Chailre Orlmti. J|. W Taylor. Arlene---------------------K. 174 Taylor. Icanor A. ...------..—-.JO Taylor. Graham Ptceion IN Taylor. Jack Lloyd — K. 164 Tayloi, juiiell Kent V1 Tayloi, Ralph Edwind — 62 Tayloi. Sally Anncua 48. 155. 156 Tayloi. William A. 114 Teeples I.tland D. Tennev. Kail WiIhwv. V Tetuo, Lto Edward....................170 Tew. Darrell Eldcn ., -...... ... ■ 124 Thackeray. Vlipflu A. I ham. LaDawn ........— — Thayti. Arnold Ambroce Ihruiti, Ifyvop Clan Thomas Myium Picucn Thomas Lmdxy Kay Thompecn. Wanrn H. __________ Thoenpeon. Beverly ......48, ( Thoenpeon. Giant Lylt-------- Thompson, Nrla Alice Ihomp-on. Oitue N'.. Ji. — Thompson. Orville T. Thompson, S. Keith Thompson. Vernal Wynn Thomnn. Blame C._____________— Thornton, tldoia ------------ Then. Pathaia Thornier, Glenna .......—— Thornley, W Robert------------ Thomron, Lorraine Ihoi|ie. DcLoy Archihal Thoitied, Glen J. . Thoitienven, Carl W. ........ rhoi‘ttn«en. Carl W.......... Ihuricood, Nora B. Thuicton, Ludeane I'lbdutani. Sami N........... Tidwell, Frank Ray 62, I Tillrii, Stephen S. --------- lilley. Derald Alma Tineey. Carol ----------- . Tinitey. Jean --------------- Tirntey. Paul Hebei Tinitey. Richard Dale Tippets Ronald J. Titteneoi, Jack Kuccell Todd. Joyce Ann .... 48. Todd. Stanley Morton ........ Tomlimon, Bernadean____________ Toone, Velma _......—. Tornetcey. Robert Ktnh Tovcy. I enrl R. Trantriom. Lorraine O. ltan.trum. Rachel M. Iranettum. Wallace M......... traveller. Lu Ann ___________ Tnpp, Maxme R. Tronic), Matt Loui —-------- Tin !. William Ado rtii'llei, Diane—-------1)6. 1 TueHcr. Joxiw Ro ....------- Tuclltt. Mack William 2 97 The Show [’lace of Cache Valley Capitol - - Roxy Intermountain Theatres - Logan, Utah lull. Carl ■ . 78 l ilff, Miylsli inr V Oito C 1 1 utlcv. Lowell Rite Turley, Robrtl S., Jl. 48. 70. SI. 82. Turner. Bruce Biylrt no. 197 so Turner, Dcnm M. 47 Turner, Phylliv E. _ 75. M. 146. 1 titnujyc. Sheldon C. 154. IS6 •). ISO Tunic, Dixie Lou V. 154 1 tittle. Sushi A 40. 1H 1 uvi n. Bewre L. : 6) 1 uredic, Marv Helen 156 u Chirr, RoKir L. 6J Ulrich. K.inn 61 Ulrich. Richard A. 6) 1 liny. Roar Mehmer 6) Uyicaa. Roy M. 40. 1)8 V Van Ordrn, Naola 48. 115, 174 Vance. Howard McCoy 48 Vanderdoe . Anhui S. Varvdeilord. lohr. Waller 6). 124 .V Vaicrlativ, Thoena Dale W. 17). 25: Vribell, Floyd Lari 40. 1SS Venable. RoKn L. .40. 14) Vinerni, 1.aRiie Vauyhn 6). 85. 92. M2. 1)5. 152 164 Voynnec. Farrell Dean VolT. William E. 6). UO W Wack. Roland L. ■ ■ ... 6). 170 Wodiwonh. II, Wayne ... 6). 170. 242 Wanner. William Will . It Womraf), Earl William h). 140 Wahid, Sabh.u Kumai 11 Wahlurom, Allan tally 40 WahlirriKn. Elmer W. 65. 181 Warn-. Marvin Lavern _l)l Walbuiyer, Bennie L. II Walker. David R- 66 Walkcc, Gonion Lee )t Walker. Howard John 6). 116 Walker. Lttrna ,, n Walker, Ihc.xlore 1). Wall. Cecil Clyde 4C 40. 175 Wallace. Donald H. —. 48. 125. IM It . I8S. 2)6. 24) Wallen line, Robert L. )l 6). 121 Wonkier. Farrell t. II. 16) Wanlciei. Lee A 6). 1)1 Warm, Merer Ann In. |56 War bur lory. Caro) C. 40 Watbuiton. Dmiilii . 40. 176 Waid. Barbara )0. 177 Wa.dlr, lav Don I Vi Wa.dle.iih. Ronald Date_____________Jl Wan. Keith N«l on 6) Ware. Roc Pool -18. I.' Watches William O. 12). 128 War.. Mary _ 6 . I)), 17) Wait. Newell Edwin 48. 181 Warren, Woum Melvin 6, 6) Warden. Darrel lame ______________181 Wawjrn. Marv Maryam II Warkins Carol loan IS) Watkins Vernnei t 40. 162 Wa..on. AIK. B.______________________IK Waiwm. Jmeph Edwin 242 W-nman, Min Alim ,—.40 Wavenenr. Siemwn Arno) 48. 1(8 Weaver. Donald D. .. 6) WfNi, Raymond Alma 4i' Weber. Ardyrh Charlene 6). 18) WcEiOer. Gold a Lou. II. I?) Wetter. Virginia 40. I4f Week'. Wendell Lawrence 40 Weight. Dixie II Welrfll, Glen Alvm _________________2)5 Weir. Barbara Joyce )l Wei'Kie, Ki.hard II. fi) W.kh. Lionel C. I«s Welch. Thoena. Nadi 1 Wellh, ihnm.i. William II Welker. Gerald ! . 164 Wells Jamev H. 1)1 Weill. Alice Elaine 146. ISO. 14). 195. 248 WeM. Daniel Leon 6) WVm. I', vh iKoala «s Woe. Lcwii Paul, |r. 40 Wevrover. Joycctyn Weuw-ood, Melvin Neil Whaicoee, Elaine Wharcoer. Rom El . Jl. 157 ____.117 _____82 .Iwvtl---------6), 17) Whearlev. Geome W. 48 Wheeler. Derr R.__________________ Wheeler. Richard A. W her man, Glora -,.™ Whipple. Charlev Ralph Whiiby. Boyd Allan ...........)l. 242 170 )l -Jl. 142 White. Eleanor Deane . Jl. 157. 252 White. Lorn Howard 8. 115. 17). 181 Whirr. Max D. ________ Whnc. Ralph Wendell White. Veonne--------- Whiceudcs Stewart Cao Whinny. LeRoy Merrill Whinny. Ned Ailnon Whillock. Clair M Whitney. Helen Whrinev. Joyce Whmemore. Jannh Whittle, Marcia Whiiwonh. Leon C. . Wilde. Anna Mac -------6). 1)1 _______6). 152 40. 156. 176 6). 8). 162 6). 17) Wilde. Waller He.be.i ____________14) Wilkes Allen C. 6). 140 1. Loi ------------------)l. 177 Williams Carol 6). 1)2 Williams Duane Bruce ..........)1. 175 Williams Janvc E. 40. 168 Williams Patricia II. 94 William . Perry O. 120 Williams Philip H. - Williams Sandra ....... Williams Slvjirrll IXm Williamvoev. Lee S. Willie. Ralph Grant .. Willie. Reed William Willi.. Ihelma 48. 171 ■l 40. 78. .6) _____161 ________40 . .40 Will,,. Cardon We won .............. 40 Willis John Lane - 6). 117. 125. 126. 181 Willis Wayne S(oiey -Wilron. Clan £ van. WiImmv. Deloy Gwynnc Wllvon. Elma Joan Wilvon. Gcoryc Hill----- Wihon. Joan Lee Wrnbory. Faye Mane Wmkrl. Cleve R. Winn. C.len Riches Jr. —16) W...shell. 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