Utah State University - Buzzer Yearbook (Logan, UT)

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Gen Broadhead Editor Jon Fullmer Business Manager Pearl Mathews Organizations Marcy Phillips Classes , 'li , Alan Nyberg Art Marllyn Clegg AdmlnlSfTatlOn Susan Danlels Activities Karl Koerner Greeks Mike Clark Athletics Y J,ll 4, ,....-l 4.- Buzzer '63 K X u v ..,,., fb, may-x.. mm., 'is r, .4 -'Qi M-11 17,2 1- K A fx rf, , if , f K JY . T -vii . , ,. 4 f A ..L ,gl V-,Q , , A X ' 2 f , , a 4: 1 ' , , . r 1 QA, 1. ....... K 'I nl! ,q-:FF ...LH ,, , ,, mum ,, ..w.,,gm, pg ..... ,, '- '1 n -A'f,ir- , rv f ' A ' M . , , .Q , , , ,sr . - - Q., ': - ,, ' + , .7 . F.,1 A .- 4. ?3flx5-A -eq 4- ' W L' '.-, ' '-1 - . f if A, -M' ' , , , ' ' 714 .. A ,, N H ., 1 3' M' a 5 . ,W ' '11 - y L, Vs' ' ,af Lj'jf'- '- s ,Q N M - ,. , V :A N ,.,,, ft A A , Vx, , ' J.. . 3 , ,-1,117 Y Y' A ,M 'fn .,,,. JA- , ' Y f ,P ., - 1 I , . l- W M' fu. ' 1 ,Q f1-' Q A-'im . I in M W' H. 'ft 1s A -1 -f Qi.. wr M, Q5 ji , aff ' -4 j J ' K - H , -Lf ,Y ,lfifff ' h - If ,W ug iq xr , .5 A . Vw ww W- , ' J A Q . F A F? 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Man was horn in darkness and has the right to choose between this darkness and light. The darkness is ignorance and the light is knowledge, The light of learning filters through the maze of darkness - ignorance which envelopes man. Man has a choice: If he chooses to seek knowledge his life can be illuminated with opportunityg if not he remains in the darkness of ignorance. Thus knowledge is the light of life. 'WH UTAH STAT UOHVERSITY 5 w WX. X73 f Q , br r 1 ,, 'IW' ' 'li' W - -N m A -. My .4 '-H 4 w , :QM V Q .L . . K 7. QW' Tv Q N, 1: 4' ' h Fi x . A A i V A ' , . ' ','Q 3 H f-1.1, . if . We 6 .. 1 1 , Q' 1 , 8 H . r X 'Q- V is Q gh ' x ,hx 4' PQ J fr, . 4 ,ji f x : Af' 1 .gg Q Q 1 ,. , E Q ,I fi ti f QL . af Q., L 5 is r , 'fi , iz, 1 'P Lg 5' it A aw' L -E, gN,.Ya1t.6 4 1f',,?.ff w., 'V' 1' Af V xy' faq' Q' ' -an ,N ' , . .Q k 6 s isfza ,'. -N, Y 'n f-ILT? S ' ' '- 4 ' 1 7. 'Q '., Y i , 13,1 nw, ,Jetta . K I . . L' . Vt' 4 Qglxif - f, . 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Ho.wever, the success of the Buzzer would be impossible without the proper guidance and supervi- sion. Professor H. Reuben Reynolds has un- selfishly given his time and advice to make this publication its best. Through his excel- lent photography work, his good judgment of quality, his personal interest in the school and his anxiousness to see the University grow, develop, and mature, the spirit and quality of the Buzzer has been kept on a high level. Under his supervision, the Buzzer has won many awards and recognitions such as the Lithographers Printers National Asso- ciation Award. It is with deep gratitude and appreciation that the 1963 Buzzer is dedi- cated to Professor H. Reuben Reynolds for his 16 years of service on the yearbook. 1 I man. val' 1 f I 1 A , f V ' 1 at 'F' ff, J I x,pJ'ff ,'?f f I' J , 'Y '4 t, , ,. g Hb. v ' fx ,' , ,-Q,y..r9 ' A , R' Y . ,f.., Q, VK :A 3 3' YX1 .yi . c jx 'Cir e If X.. Nw ifg M-WE 'S .f., , ., .Ff3. Z . sw. Y. 1. 36225 v f University . . . . . ' W Student ...... 23 . 1 ff: , Q , -,,g5,,:aK 5:'T3E' ' , ,, Y 1 -ms ,- , 5 , L K L V , A V Q A :VA .ur W ,big ,. Board of Trustees Alma Sonne President of the Board Q 'ev Le t tp Right Row One: David W. Evans, R. J. Potter, Fern B. Ercanbrack, Alma Sonne, Lamont F. Toronto and Henry R. Hurren. Row Two: L. Mark Neuberger, Sid H. Elison, Sr., Phillip A. Bullen, Joseph E Whitesides, N. D. Salisbury, Newell V. Sanders, and Reed W. Farnsworth. Missing: Mrs. Eve S Ashton Mr Ralph S. Blackham. The Board of Trustees, comprised of twelve regu- lar and two ex-officio members, are concious of the school's necessities and desires. Une of their main duties is to exercise general supervision over the administration and functions of the Univer- sity. As a governing body, the Board sets up the general education policy of the University, and is responsible for the expenditure of State and Fed- eral funds. To The Students Engraved in the stone of an ancient Greek temple were these words, Know Thyselff' Another favorite saying from classical Greece was Knowledge is powerf' For millennia, primitive man lived and moved and had his being in a state of in- tellectual darkness and ignorance. He had little knowledge of himself, or of the world into which he had been born and was des- tined to die at an early age. But with the invention of the alphabet and of writing, knowledge rapidly became cumulativeg per- sonal development and social progress be- came attainable. We now know that through continuous, tireless effort, man will event- ually Usubdue the earth and have dominion over itf, The chief assignment of a univer- sity, operating in a free world, is to discover new knowledge and disseminate it. It is the hope of men everywhere that through the light of knowledge the ignorance which keeps most of mankind in a state of hunger, disease and perpetual fear will be dispelled. President Daryl Chase Milton R. Merrill Milton R. Merrill, Vice President of the Uni- versity in charge of Academic affairs, has acted as the listening side of all faculty prob- lems since his appointment in 1959. He also serves as head of the Department of History and Political Science and an instructor in History. Other positions he has held in the past are Dean of Summer School and Dean of the College of Business and Social Sci- ence. In 1925 he graduated from Utah State and joined the staff in 1926. He received his M. A. and Ph. D. at Columbia University. Dee A. Broadbent Dee A. Broadbent, Vice President - Busi- ness Affairs, is the assistant to the President of the University in all the financial opera- tions. Since his appointment to the Vice Presidency in 1953, he has assisted the Presi- dent in the preparation of the budget and control of the University finances. In 1936 he graduated from Utah State in the Col- lege of Agriculture and joined the staff in 1938. He received his Masters Degree at the University of Illinois in 1938. Mark E. Neuberger Secretary to the Board of Trustees, Mark Neuberger can look back on a long record of service to Utah State University since his graduation in 1932. Since his appointment as Dean of Admissions and Records, in 1960, he has Worked with the deans in all aca- demic matters of the University. He has been regarded as the guardian and leader of scholastic integrity. From 1953 to 1957 he served as executive assistant to the President of the University until his appointment as Dean of Academic Admission in 1957-60. He received his B. S. and M. S. degrees at Utah State. Dean of Women Women students of the Campus can always find Warm, understanding insight into their problems and obtain valuable counsel from the Dean of Women, Dean Leah Dunford. Dean Dunford's magnetic personality and interest in each individ- ual has made her invaluable as Dean of Women Students since her appointment to this position in 1959. She graduated from Utah State and later did graduate Work at George Washington Univer- sity and the University of Utah. Newly appointed to the position of Dean of Stu- dents at the University is Claude J. Burtenshaw. Previous to this appointment he served as direc- tor of Carbon junior College, and served on the administration for Ricks Junior College. Dr. Bur- tenshaw received his Ph. D. in political science at the University of Utah. He has indeed gained the admiration and respect of the students and has contributed much to better student administration coordination on the campus. Dean of Students Extension S ervioe J. R. Allred Jnisversity Editor Francis Baugh Purchasing Agent H. B. Hunsaker Director of Athletics Vaughn Hansen actor of Engineering quipment Station 'old M. Wadsworth arintenclent of Plant Operations Alan Matheson Assistant to the President 3 4-J W. H. Bennett LeRoy Blaser Sylvan Erickson Carl Frishknecht Director of Extension Director of Information Controller Q' Director of Summer School Services Services J. Lyn Larson William Skidmore Evan Stevenson D. Wynne Thorne Alumni Secretary Coordinator of Student Coordinator of Student Director of Univ. Research Housing Activities and Agr. Exper. Station Administrative Staff Utah State University stands on three legs - Teaching, Re- W, H. Bennett Director of Extension Services USU faculty members in the Extension Service help the Univer- sityis educational facilities reach persons throughout the state. Dr. Marden Broadbent, District Director at Provo Cleftb is reviewing program schedules with two of the younger County Extension Agents, Dorothy Wach and Gerald Olsen. search and Extension. Extension's biggest job is taking re- search information to the people. County agents and Home Agents throughout Utah are all helping people to live better through the Extension program. USU Extension ofiices are found in twenty-seven Utah Counties. They are directed from the main office in the Agricultural Science Building on campus, and through district ofhces in Richfield, Provo, Salt Lake City and Logan. ,Q- L College of Acting Dean David A. Burgoyne Agriculture today is a dynamic, rapidly changing in- dustry which includes more than farming. lt includes all the occupations connected with the production, pro- cessing and distribution of farm productsfy Acting Dean David A, Burgoyne Agriculture is a science, a business, a profession and an industry, and it provides more jobs than any other in- dustry. Utah State University ranks high in the number of graduates who have excelled in research, business, teaching, banking, farming and many other specialized fields of agriculture. Delving into the task of milk pasteurization, this student probes into one of the many areas of agriculture. X.. ,::?,t Students practice technical as well as general instruction. .ff ity: immhx X l N 'X Hutt um N ,yllNnn t, I 'N' tim vluihm, X f -f C , - I I 12,14-itgggf I .V it 'h.' ' V . K. 0 College of Eduo ation '-M., Dean lohn C. Carlisle M--u-,.,., Education plays a very important role in our society today. The College of Education seeks to prepare educators who are highly qualified in these tasks - teaching the best that is known and the discovery or development of the new knowledge to teach. Civilization is possible only because, through teaching and learning, the achievements of one generation can be transmitted to the next. Furthermore, the inquiring, cre- ative man enables each new generation to move ahead. ln both of these processes the teacher is of primary impor- tance. Dean John C. Carlisle, College of Education Prospective teachers practice their classroom techniques in school rooms throughout the state. College of Business and Social Science The College of Business and Social Science is considered one of the most popular and most general fields of study. Its curriculum includes many courses of interest both for the business and social science major and the student who wants a general knowledge of this field. Man is a social beingg so all our important problems have some social or cultural basis. The Light of Knowledge is desperately needed today in the social sciences and busi- ness world, for our control under the physical environ- ment has greatly outsripped our understanding and control of social processes. Dean Robert P. Collier College of Business anal Social Science A business class perfects the skills of using business machines as their knowledge is applied to practical use. Dean Robert P. Collier Dean F. Peterson, Dean of College of Engineering Built to accommodate the expanding college, the new engineering building provides adequate facilities. College of Engineering Engineering and technology are based on scientific knowledge of the physical world in which we live, because it is our job to change that world, but we need sound knowledge about people in order to judge which changes are important and which are trivial. Dean F. Peterson With an ever-increasing emphasis on scientific pro- gress, this college continues to strive to train quali- fied men to fill the various fields of engineering. 'fa' imc? chili' x Modern electric computers are only one of the many advantages offered by the new Engineering Building. anagement '.- ' Q 'WJ B ,,q wA3?3 14 www 1 an , ,j' , y,.jf,,.,.f I 1,'f,'9-f iff? ' Tv QQ!! U f 74 L1 I Jsifffffif iff, .2 A ki-' ' S 25.14, Y 4 Q- Q1 , . ., 4 4 ,,.. . , we - J if X' 1'ffQZ'ff5:k.fIt , , may M W -fx Q V f r xi 1 vga?-Q. 1 fy, a w ww, 51. my V 2, LQ ,ah X 7,63 - Q- M A ,,, gf 33. Q? l gang, 3-. ,. my ,Y wg: 1 5 sr' , fl' ,fri - A 'L fgb L. b 9? '7 ' ,' 0? Y , 'QF 2 A if A 4135? K .3-ev . ,V uf 4-rv, e f 2 ,.- ' 51 urlgjx- Q .- ' ,,+-If Q'- 1-. 1- 4 4: '- ' arf' ,Nm 3 V M,f--MN .X ,. KTM 1' M T ,, S K , M 5' --..,. 4-an an-. . uw., ,Sv 5 JA sb YF x V ' V If k' ,. Kr X N f ..3, ' ' jg' ' 'DIY 1 f 13, 17 1 W ff. K: Q, if ,Q , vi' 1. 'fn 4 Q.-'-iff' L 3 , X I 'us f .V- Seriously concentrating on the precision movements 3 of the potter s wheel, a student molds a vase. Carlton F. Culmsee Dean, College of Humanities and Arts Library research characterizes the desire of many students to learn. College of Humanities and Arts Through qualities distinctively human, man strives to know and to ex- press himself in words and in non-linguistic media such as painting, sculpture, music, dance. He welcomes knowledge to light his quest. Dean Carlton F. Culmsee To match the students' curiosity for knowledge, the college has installed new ultra-modern recording machines in its language laboratories and organized over 80 sections of Freshman Basic Communications this year. Eldonj Gardner Dean, College of Science if S Colle ge of Science We live in an age of Science and we depend more and more on the accomplishments of science. The scientific method is a dependable approach to light and knowledge. Dean Eldon I, Gardner Because of the increased enrollment, last year it was necessary to split the College of Humanities and Science. From this division came two separate colleges - the College of Science and the College of Hu- manities and Arts. Accuracy and preciseness are necessary virtues in the College of Science. 1 W ,V rw... N . 4 ,W-w ' A 1'???wewvM-1-wmv . f 2 wm- Nw e i 1ffyggf,f33..iiN! f.if, w . 1 5,w.L-wvxvi 75, ..L... 3i H2ii?Sii nissugnaaxinz ww vfrw Q 7 4 '? 'M 4-fvfvw.. KSSCA ,. in H 5 -! 10 N N 'H Q 5 Student Government Student Government owes its existence to the student real- ization of a need for development beyond the classroom. True education consists of preparatory training in social and cultural experiences in addition to academic pursuits. Providing the student with these experiences and oppor- tunities for leadership and training in democracy is the aim of student government. It is to this end that Utah State University Student Government dedicates itself. Larry Macfarlane ASUSU Social Vice President aww- ll' Marilyn Pollard ASUSU Cultural Vice President Wayne S. Peterson ASUSU President Student Body Officers An enthusiastic five compose the Executive Coun- cil, but they are not five separate councilmen - for they act as one council. They, like past officers, are constantly striving to attain higher intelligence which involves cultural, social and scholastic bet- terment. This year, as in past years, they worked for better activities, which is the aim of the stu- dent body and faculty. Bonnie Brinton, ASUSU Secretary Executive Councills Homecoming Parade Entry. Believing in an honest, democratic administra- tion of Student Activities, I, . . . . . . . . . . . . Gary Blacker, ASUSU Financial Vice President Student Senate concentrates on vital issue concerning student policies. Student Senate Health insurance! Was this the answer to the student health prob- lem? This question and many others frequently confront the stu- dent body and their representatives, the Student Senate. Through a combination of simmering tempers and cool heads, solutions to these problems are made. It is through campus-Wide representa- tion, the senate can easily recognize the student body's reactions toward these questions. Jim Beers Forestry Senator Geri Broadhead Buzzer Editor Larry Bruner Sophomore Class President DeAnna Doman Panhellenic President Dick Gordon Co-Orgs President Donna Higgins Student Life Editor Vaughn Hunsaker Agriculture Senator Sherman Johnson Science Senator Roger Mason Independent Senator Kay Mclff Business and Social Science Senator Muhammad Anwar Qureshi Foreign Student Senator Judy Ostvig Independent Senator Craig Poole Junior Class President Pat Powell Independent Senator Lynda Puzey AWS President Carolyn Rampton Humanities and Arts Senator Shawnee Robinson Home and Family Life Senator Renee Ryan Education Senator Bruce Savage Engineering Senator Fred Stettler Freshman Class President Kimber Webb I.F.C. President Bob White I.R.C. President Boyd Whitesides Senior Class President Evan Stevenson jay Anderson Jack Nixon Manager of Student Union Program Director Assistant Coordinator of Coordinator of Student Activities Student Activities Larry Macfarlane FlOYd Burnett Chmn., Union Activity Board Chairman, Union Board Sandra Varley Marie Madsen Sec., Union Activit Board Union BOl1Td 3' ,loan Holker Union Board Board studies plans for future addi- tion to Student Union Building. Student Union Board and Committees To furnish a center for student activities can only begin to explain the function of the Student Union Building. Within the walls of the Student Union Building, facilities range from a stereo room upstairs to a bowling alley adjacent to a downstairs fountain area. Included also are the headquarters of the ASUSU offices and other student offices. Here, under the management and direction of Evan Stevenson, lack Nixon, and Jay Anderson, and their staff members, many of the student and non-student functions are ar- ranged. The eleven Union Building committees facilitate activities such as musical presentations, lectures, teas, dances, talent shows, banquets, recreational programs, displays, and special contests. Because of the vast areas of interest provided in these activities, students are given opportunities to participate in their Held of in- terest and work with other members of the student body. Increased enrollment at USU over the past years has presented a need for additional cultural, social and recreational facilities. Construction for new improvements on the Student Union Build- ing will be under-way in March, 1963 and will be completed in the fall of 1964. The expansion of the Student Union Building will incorporate a larger bookstore, fourteen-lane bowling alley, pastry shop, larger skyroom and fountain which will be both inside and outside, a theatre which will seat 300 to 400 people, a workshop, and elevators to the three floors. if' Anne Stringham Chairman, World Culture Committee GALLERY COMMITTEE - Left to Right, Row One: Lana Taylor, Barbara Hughes, Elaine Brown. Row Two: Nancy Adams, Paula Hyatt, Judy Packham, and Susan Bergeson. Missing: Charlotte Baur. Judy Packharn Chairman, Gallery Committee io! I me Ul7ff'557 ' ull rnfervnq Z0 ff? . Q Milf f WORLD CULTURE COMMITTEE - Left to Right, Row One: Madan Cvoyal, Moustapha El Moustapha, Jim Vassoogh. Row Two: Che Shiratori, Pat Parker, Susy Kearl, Majid Chaudry, Linda Thompson, Anne Stringam, Suzanna Ku, and George H. Maduram. Linda Schmiett Chairman, Music Committee MUSIC COMMITTEE - Linda Huntsman, Marilyn Spencer, Jean Stringam, Terry Allen, Larry Holmstrom, Marjorie Clegg, Judy Holmgren, Kathy Lind, Linda Olsen, Karla White, Kathy Rich, Mary Brown, Elizabeth Cragun, and Linda Schmiett. Renee Belnap Chairman, Dance Committee GAMES COMMITTEE -- Left to Right, Row One: Pat Whitney, Lynne Hamilton, Marilyn Asheraft, jean Ball, Donna Stafford, Paula Nelson. Row Two: Brent Hart, Bob I-Iuntzinger, Tom Orimmett and Steve Benzon. DANCE COMMITTEE - Left to Right: Renee Belnap, Wynn Hansen, Clyde Barney, Ann Passey, Linda Dign, Bruce Cromp- ton, Mike Levine, Linda Lee Hess, Nick Carter, Kathy Pope, Steve Larsen, Wilma Dye, and John Valburg. Absent: Kent Tom R. Grimmett Chairman, Games Committee Charlene Preece 1 Chairman, Publicity Committee Allen. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE - Left to Right, Row One: Charlene Preece, Steve Mifflin, Barbara Stewart, Vic Wheeler, Cliff Nakatani, Vicky Hatch, Vicky ,Io Peterson. Row Two: Phyllis Martin, Miyuki Inouge, Craig Peterson, Jeanne Rust, Brent Stevenson, Shirley Ereckson, Pat Lovejoy, Verna Harper, Harriet Chisholm, and Claudene Burtenshaw. ik! SPECIAL EVENTS COMMITTEE - Left to Right, Row One: Julie Haramoto, Vinnie White, Sharon Guymon, Joan Clarke, Cay Johnson, Michelle Howells. Row Two: Carol Cook, Laurie Pal- mer, Linda Duffin, Toni Duce, Earle Smith, Robert Fraser, Steve Howard, Loren Smith, Kathy Schutz, Linda Chandler, Carman Hansen, and Shara Dene Pilkington. Earle Smith Chairman, Special Events Committee Gene Watson Chairman, Movie Committee MOVIE COMMITTEE - Left to Right, Row One: Judy Owen, Patsy Heslop, Kathy Jensen, Renee Hickman, Beverly Blaylock. Row Two: Susan Fales, Ruth Ann Beutler, Peter Bunting, Pat Fish, Peggy Perry. Row Three: Garry Jenkins, Jack Hunter, Jim Bair, Bert Freeman, Gene Watson, and Jolene Coons. 115' ,x 'Q 'Bibs Mike Macfarlane Chairman, Publications Committee HOSPITALITY COMMITTEE - Left to Right, Row One: Kay Thompson, Vicky Hansen, Karen Eonnsheck. Row Two: Maraley Redd, Kaaren Hansen, Dean Hatch, Blair Grover, Marsha Hendrickson, Glen Olsen, Giny Thompson, Linda Zol- linger, and Alice Cardon. PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE - Left to Right, Row One: Linda Stoddard, Ann Hard, Judy Ann Redelings, Rita Decker, joan Carrigan. Row Two: Mike Macfarlane, Beth Vanlfampen, Monty Neville, Gary Iverson, and Bruce jarmen. I WMM ,,, ,.,,.i -... M Glenn Olsen Chairman, Hospitality Committee Dee Williams Chairman, Concert Committee if -94 XX x CONCERT COMMITTEE - Left to Right, Row One: Carol Murray, DeAnne Petty, Gloria Lee Warren, Ann Boston, Dee Williams, Annette Backland, Brenda Whitney, Eleen Collins. Row Two: Kathy Thorpe, Sherrie Gaily, Leah Nelson, Pat Gar- field, Eda Tippetts, ludy Orton. Missing: Bruce Buland, Claire Christensen. llill llllll Becky Welling Publicity Chairman Ruth Yamasaki Nancy Adams, Treasurer Susan Green Rita Palmer Ellen Anderton Linda Hart Jan Parrish Bonnie Brinton Valine Jensen joan Peterson Carol Clark Linda Kirkland V Patty Plant Rita Decker Beth Maughn Karalee Platt Wendy Francom Judy Nelson, Vice Pres. Lynda Puzey, President araley Redd Annette Snow Rolean Reeves Marllyn Spencer Linda Riley Marjorie Tanner Becky Roberts Paula Diana Thorpe Associated Omen Students Throughout the year this highly energetic and ambitious group of females have brightened college life through their social activities such as the Big and Little Sister Program and Mother's week-end. At Cindy's Fel1a's Ball, the Associated Womeiu Student's preference dance, the spot- light was focused upon the rnost popular male student on campus. Over SOO co-eds attended the dutch treat dance with their preferred males. jane Waldron, Secretary Missing: Geraldine Jones Lorene McKee Susy Kearl Dick Gordon President of Co-Orgs Left to Right, Row One: Judy Byington, Lana Peterson, Gayla Stokes, Marty Hunt- zinger. Row Two: Emily losephson, Robert Frost, Dick Gordon, Lynn Henniger, Louise Kerr. C0-Orgs Council Where there is a will there is a way! This is especially true of Co- orgs. With an executive cabinet which presides over eighty campus organizations, Co-orgs continues to co-ordinate and stimulate better individual club activities. In addition to this, Co-orgs sponsors such major events as the Co-orgs Fair, Religious Emphasis Week and the four point banquet, for students having a four point for two consequ- tive quarters. These activities not only achieve the organizations' goals but also acquaint the students with the clubs. 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'T if ff:- fht 1, wr wi S A 4: at N? V Vgiw fb 11 is an ,f Q y .fi my ' 1 ii? .325 , 'I Q A , A WY if -' L x A Q H' ' x 1. 0, , ,. .-wg. N kd 2 -2 3 V M2 gi . 5 i 5 Ralph Brinton Chairman of Homecoming Homecoming The spirit of Homecoming was again renewed this year with increased enthusiasm. Even the Weather cooperated to make the 1962 Homecoming one to be long remembered by students and alums. The exciting and unforgettable day featured the tra- ditional football game with rival BYU, a gigantic parade, the lighted A , and a Dance featuring Les Elgart's band. The theme Pyramids to Power added dignity to the house decorations, floats, and special events of homecoming. Much credit for this outstanding event should be given to chairman Ralph Brinton and his excellent com- mittee. o om ulgarl I Q 'Qs i '4w S 'vf Homecoming Royalty What Aggie alumni Wouldn't be proud to come home to a campus that can boast of such beauties as the homecoming royalty? lt's fine to be able to talk about the many new buildings on campus, but these coeds are living proof of the merits of this institution. Marianne Holmgren reigned as this year's homecoming queen with Patty Agricola and Nancy Ann Valberg as her attendants. Collect- ing titles seems to be a hobby with these three, they all have other titles and honors. Luft to Right, Row One: Tom Budge, Bob Kerbs, Paul Wasserman. Row Two: Bill Armstrong, Ron Squires, Floyd Hill, jerry Robinson, Clair Bowcutt. Robins Awards The sixth annual Robins Awards show, sponsored by Sig- ma Nu fraternity, was held in the George Nelson Field- house with all the glamour of a Hollywood Premier. This year such celebrities as Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, Hen- ry Kaiser, Dr. Edward Teller, Dwight Eisenhower, were among the eight national figures to be given awards for outstanding contributions to our country. Other awards went to outstanding campus leaders and personalities. Tom Bridge chairmaned this event with the assistance of Jerry Sheratt the originator of Robins Awards. Proceeds go to the University Scholarship fund in the name of Bill Robins, a former Sigma Nu and ASUSU student body president who was killed in an airplane crash in 1954. 5 sl in x . f ,, . ,Q M ,XJR QB fx., it . 5 5. i I il: yi f , 45. ' TQ , f i , X. 1 ,ir 'A T w S. J! ...I fl uf, .f f ,F 't' rs? , T. ii 1 w . M ' 1 H ,i ' ' ' V For -531 af. Q, X Bill Robins Bob Barker Master of Ceremonies Craig Canning Talent Ce Ce Harrison Woman Teja Singh ternational Stud Everett Thorpe Special Award Gayle Hansen Harris Scholar Steve Shafer Athlete W Margaret Bott Achievement Y-..,wN xx Edward Teller Wayne Peterson Man Bonnie Brinton Personality Inspiration to Youth Don Carter Teacher Henry Kaiser Inspiration to Youth Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Special Award -'ff'-4145 3' ll E1 ,VS-AP Og: 6 B O OQAYYP W -gf gb C arnival o 'DY' The only thing needed to make the annual Winter Carnival more success- ful was a little more snow and a little less rain, Both Greeks and indepen- dents saw their best efforts rewarded for snow sculpturing and skiing and snow shoe races. Marty Martin and Susan Phelps were chosen to reign over the week's events as Snow King and Queen. ..,......m-an ,,,-nal at NB... W 'L K , 1355 f of g EW is , ,F x ,Gigi .Mfg ,Q f 2 L E I rf: 0 1 .1 Marty is a Happy-go-lucky sports lover who spent his earlier years in Germany. He successfully combined talent with desire to receive his title. Marty is a member of Sig- ma Phi Epsilon fraternity and can often be seen thunder- ing down slopes on beaver Whenever there's snow. Snow King Snow Queen Susan Phelps' way of coping with unexpected situa- tions has been strengthened by her skills on the slopes. She agrees that it is much nicer being a Snow Queen rather a snow bunny. Tri Delta is her sorority and her major is business. For an exciting and chal- lenging afternoon on the slopes try matching your skills with this talented skier. Gordon Watts, the most preferred man on campus. Preference B all Cindy,s Fella was the theme of the Preference Ball. It was one of the dressiest dances of the year and one that all the boys look forward to, since the girls do the treating. Gordon Watts was the choice of the girls for the Most Preferred Man. Karma Clark presents Gordon Watts with most preferred man trophy. N Q. ww' ' E mg 1 S If f , ,sf f X N M5 21 5 u i 9 1. 1., M fi gg if I' fn xgqhx Jn, b x KA. 'QV , A f 1 0 9 0 M E -Ig? 'fx +1 ' Karma Brown Attendant Nancy Ann Valberg Junior Prom Queen Junior Prom Royalty Lynda Olsen Arzendanr Engineering Week During Engineering Week, held February 18 to 23, a queen was chosen, a smorgas- bord was held, and Dr. Royal Garff com' pleted a lecture circuit. Nancy Ann Adlard was crowned queen and Lynn Ann Gubler and Marilyn Hoyey were her attendants. ENGINEERING ROYALTY - Left to Right: Lynn Ann Gubler Attendantg Nancy Ann Adlard, Queenq Marilyn Hovey, Attend- Elllf. l l x Xi Sigma Pi, the Forestry and Wildlife club, spon- sored many of the events of Forestry week. Lovely Diane Karakka reigned as Forestry Queen. Forestry Week During Conservation Week, Paul spread his green footprints from one end of the campus to the other. Foresters speed chopped, single bucked, double bucked, chain sawed, and competed with the En- gineers in a tug-of-war. .Y . , - . V- fl A banquet highlighted the events of Forestry Week. 53 An All Star Football game was one of the highlights of Agathon 1963. Foreign Students defeat the fraternities in Volley Ba ll. A gathon Agathon was an activity-filled Week. Some of the events were a Pro-Alum football game, a college fashion show, a dance featuring Martin Denny, and numerous other events. Agathon's purpose is to orient and persuade high school students to attend USU. Sororities participate in a Powder-Puff Football game. 54 as ,I is as , Agathon dance contest - this one is for college contestants. International Days Exotic sights and sounds of foreign lands are brought to USU by visiting international students. Their cultural habits and ideas offer an opportunity for the American student to better understand a foreign country or people. Often this mutual understanding brings vital results in understanding World problems. A closer glance at foreign culture is provided for Americans during International Days. Here, displays from over 50 countries, famous lec- turers, and personal contacts broaden the light of knowl- edge in University life. Mike Clark Chairman if ' .Q- 25 , 1' v, . J ,Sf - .Hs ,sq if yssssemp - .- . The International Combo played for the assembly INTERNATIONAL DAYS QUEEN FINALISTS - Left to Right: Dawn Cvrowj Marianne Holmf gren, Joy Estes, Claudine Burtenshaw, Queeng Shirlene Palmer, Natalie Taylor, Diane Karlkka. 'IS' 5 In the Paper Doll Contest, sponsored by Student Life, Pam Murdock was chosen Paper Doll for this year. Pam will repre- sent USU in Glamour Magazine's Ten Best Dressed College Girls in Americaf' Pam is a Sophomore this year and a mem- ber of Kappa Delta Sorority. Her display of grace, charm, and beauty rnade her the judges' choice. 2 Q, Q, ,, 3 A , , Ls, P, Pam Murdock, Paper Doll Paper D011 C onte St - ,4- ,Q Left to Right: Louise Kerr, Christy Kinz, Glen Olsen, Terry Allen, Steve Cvreen, Marilyn Pollard Elaine Harvy, Emily josephson, Kathy Hansen, Mr. Tew, Dick Baker. Assemblies This year the Assembly Board did an outstanding job with such assemblies as the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and the Highlights Assemblies. Under the direction of Marilyn Pollard, Chairman, the committee has put in many te- dious hours. -Q . t lx - W N, sa-l mmffmmw rm-ww-wwsmm, ,. Mmsmwasww, .gi,q ,Mi: I ,mr . T Motheifs Weekend Committee M0ther'S Weekend Waiting in line for the banquet. The greeting committee fy 'WLC v v xt ,N Each year all mothers are invited to spend a weekend with their daughters to see how they spend their college life. Cver 600 mothers attended Mother's Weekend to enjoy the activities planned. 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V ,131 --, , x ., J., , rg A J f L n , ...V 1 , 511 K. . -up 1 xy. f , 5' vi ,,,,7,, .-r 1 'H Miss Utah State University Vying for the title, contestants moclel bathing suits. Miss Utah State U11i1fcrsity, loan Carrigan Miss Joan Carrigan was chosen to reign as Miss Utah State. Joan is a Sophomore from Midvale, Utah, and a member of Kappa Delta sorority. The queenly attributes of poise, charm, and personality are all found to be traits of Joan. Her interests inf clude skiing, speech, and art. Marilyn Cooper, First Attendant Aloma Hatch, Second Attendant Marilyn Cooper, the Sophomore Class Secre- tary for 1961-62 has eamed a reputation as one of the most beautiful and gracious young women at the University. Marilyn's talents in- clude sewing and ability as a student leader. Her home town of Blackfoot, Idaho can Well be proud of this First Attendant to Miss USU. Attendants Poised Aloma Hatch was selected to reign as Second Attendant to Miss USU. This red- haired beauty hails from Vernal, Utah and is affiliated with Chi Omega Sorority. Modern Dance and modeling are among her special talents. This year's Blue Book editor, Phil Baugh, is one of the most active Delta Phi's on campus. As the Chairman for Agathon last year, Phil has kept busy this year in Blue Key and Delta Phi Kappa Chorus. Being Financial Vice President of the Student Body occupies most of the time of Gary Blacker. Gary still finds time to devote to SAE, Blue Key and marketing classes. With personality plus, it is no wonder that he is an hon- orary member of the Blacker Backer Club. l Senior Personalities The competent Buzzer Editor, Geri Broadhead, always has a friendly smile for everyone. Geri, a member of Sigma Kappa Sorority, has edited the Buzzer for the past two years and is an English major. Organized? Yes! Bonnie Brinton, the Student Body Sec- retary has collected many well-de- served queen titles during her four years here at USU. Bonnie is also a member of Kappa Delta and Sponsors. Keeping her husband Ralph happy and graduation this year have occupied most of her time. Well-liked and respected as a campus leader, Carol Byington's warm, sincere personality seems to radiate to all who associate with her. Carol is President of the Sisters of Minerva, a member of Chi Omega, and works on the Student Life staff. Sharp is the way to describe Larry Mac- farlane, the Student Body Social Vice President. Larry is also noted for his keen sense of humor, and his friendly enthusiasm makes him a cam- pus leader. Larry is afhliated with Pi Kappa Alpha and is the President of Blue Key. Serving the student body as the Student Life Editor, Donna Higgins has been very active as a student leader. Donna is a member of Kappa Delta and Sigma Phi Eta, a Senior honorary. , Dynamic, magnetic, and friendly can aptly describe the Associated Student Body President, Wayne Peterson. Wayne's ability as a leader has been strongly displayed as the head of Stu- dent Senate this year. Pete is a mem- ber of Pi Kappa Alpha, Blue Key, Alpha Sigma Nu, and is majoring in Business. Senior Class President Boyd White- sides indicates a sincere interest in his friends and associates and his warm friendly personality marks him as a Campus Personality. Boyd is affiliated with Pi Kappa Alpha and is majoring in Business Education. Marilyn Pollard's enthusiasm as a cam- pus leader is something wonderful and rare. She is an inspiration to all those with whom she associates. A member of Sigma Kappa, Marilyn has held so many important positions as a campus leader it would be impossible to list them all. This year she has served as Studentbody Cultural Vice President. Fun and friendly Gordy Watts is a favorite person of many coeds on cam- pus as he was voted as the most Pre- ferred Man at the Preference Ball spon- sored by AWS. Gordon is an art major and wears the white cross of Sigma Chi. This warm, friendly, and attractive Kappa Delta has served as Secretary for the Senior Class this year. Carolyn Miller has been very active in campus activities the past four years and was the Dream Girl of Delta Phi Kappa. Independent Senator Judy Ostvig's viva- ciousness and friendliness marks her as a Campus Personality. Judy is the Pres- ident of Phi Upsilon Omicron, a pro- fessional sorority for women in the field of Home Economics. She is also active in other phases of college life as Chair- man of a Union Committee, Lieutenant Colonel in Sponsors, and Sigma Phi Eta. Friendly and bubbly Suzanne Williams has been a very active USU student leader the past four years. Suzanne is an English major and is First Vice President of Kappa Delta Sorority. She was also Sweetheart of Sigma Chi. Football hero Jim Turner was the high- est scoring quarterback in the nation and in the history of USU this year. Jim is signed by the Washington Red- skins to play pro football next year. jim, a History and Political Science major from Crockett, California, wears the white cross of Sigma Chi Fraternity. Pert campus personality Penny Hafen graduates from Utah State this year carrying with her four years of active service to the school, a high scholarship record, and a record num- ber of queen titles, Penny is never with- out a smile and her grace and charm helped her capture the coveted Sweet- heart of Sigma Chi title this year. Shy, but not too shy, Craig Poole served the Junior Class as their presi- dent this year. Craig is from Logan and affiliated with Pi Kappa Alpha. He is also on the Union Activity Board and his capable leadership added greatly to the success of the Junior Prom. Junior Personalities Not only is CeCe Harrison a campus queen on the USU campus, but she was also chosen to reign as the Na- tional College Queen. All who associ- ate with CeCe will heartily agree that no one could be more deserving of this title. CeCe has also been active as a campus leader by serving as President of Kappa Delta. As one of the really outstanding lead- ers of the campus this year, Marty Huntzinger holds the office of Junior Class secretary, Inter-Residence Coun- cil Vice President, Co-Orgs Treasurer and has participated in almost every phase of campus activity as a leader. Marty is a member of Sigma Kappa Sorority. This vivacious and energetic Tri Delta has been busy this year working as the junior Advisor to the Spurs and as Vice President of the Junior Class. Karen Boyer is a campus personality known as an enthusiastic leader and a hard worker. This campus personality from Calgary, Canada is a pleasure for 'anyone to know. Anne Stringam is the chairman of a new Student Union Committee to promote world culture and better un- derstanding. She is also a member of Kappa Delta Sorority and will serve as president of this group next year. Christy Kunz, a talented musician, has been active in a variety of campus activities this year. She served as chair- man for the Co-Orgs Fair, is on the Assembly Board, Secretary of Agathon and is the junior Advisor to Alpha Lambda Delta. Christy is also a mem- ber of the Band and Orchestra. Author of The Mike, av favorite Stu- dent Life column of many Aggies, Mike Clark deserves the vote of Campus Personality for his enthusiastic Aggie spirit. Mike is from Denver, Colorado and is majoring in journalism. As lnter-Fraternity Council President this year, Kim Webb has been a rep- resentative on Student Senate. Credit for an outstanding Junior Prom can also be given to this functioning Sigma Alpha Epsilson. Kim is majoring in Economics and likes to golf in his spare time. Respected and well-liked by all who know him, Kay Mclff Very ably served as the Senator for the College of Busi- ness and Social Science. Kay is major- ing in Pre-Law, and is also the Political Editor for Student Life. He is also a member of Blue Key and Delta Phi Kappa Fraternity. Judy Packham possesses an almost un- equaled enthusiasm for everything she does, from membership in Kappa Delta Sorority to being Chairman of the Union Hospitality Committee. Add her Winning smile to her varied activities and it is no wonder she was voted as a Campus Personality. Lynda Puzey has been president of the largest organized group on campus this' past year. As Associated Women Stu- dents president, she has served on Stu- dent Senate and co-chairmanned the annual charity drive, Campus Chest. Lynda is a member of Alpha Chi Omega. NU Although this is the first year, Mike Mcfarlane has called himself an Aggie, he has proven his ability by serving as chairman of the Union Publications Committee. Mike is affiliated with Pi Kappa Alpha. USU school spirit was promoted and prodded this year by RaDene Reeves, who was head cheerleader. RaDene is an English major and has served as president of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority during the past year. Nancy Ann Valberg captured the ad- miration of the Juniors and reigned as the Junior Prom Queen this year. Nancy was also chosen as the Dream Girl of Pi Kappa Alpha. The sisters of Alpha Chi Omega are proud to claim this attractive coed as one of their members. Talent and personality typifies this viva- cious campus personality, Linda Olsen. Linda was chosen by the members of Delta Phi Kappa to be their dream girl and is a member of Kappa Delta Soror- it. She is active in many phases of col- lege activities and maintains a high scholastic standing. Carolyn Rampton is involved in a vari- ety of campus organizations and serves efiiciently in her leadership positions. She represents the College of Human- ities and Arts on Student Senate, is chairman of Publications Council, a member of the Gallery Committee, and a member of the Assembly Board. Sophomore Class President Larry Brun- er proven to be a very capable leader serving the class in Student Senate, and chairmanning the Black and White Dance. Besides his leadership abilities, Larry is a very talented piano player. He is affiliated with Sigma Chi Frater- nity and is a Pre-Med major. Lana Taylor, the Sophomore Class Vice President this year, has a warm and charming personality that has made her well-known on campus. Lana spends many hours working on the Stu- dent Life staff, is the Kappa Delta editor, and has served as an Agathon Committee Chairman. Talent, looks, personality, you name it and Marianne Holmgren has it. This pert Chi Omega reigned over Homecoming this year and later was chosen as Queen of the Engineers. Marianne is from Logan and is an Elementary Education major. A girl beaming with personality-plus describes Marsha Hendrickson, a USU Sophomore from Magna, Utah. Marsha very capably served as head song leader this year and also found time to devote to Chi Omega Sorority. This sparkling, pert Kappa Delta, Jane Waldron, has spent many hours as AWS Secretary, Greek Week Chair- man, and Agathon Committee Chair- man. She is also a member of Sponsors and Spurs. jane is an English major and very active as secretary of her sorority. Patty Plant, the Sophomore Class Sec- retary this year, has a sweet shy person- ality which wins her friends wherever she goes. Patty is an English major and is an independent, Some of her many activities are Sponsors, Chairman of the fashion show for Mother's Week- end, and the Black and White Dance. A friendly, warm and sincere person- ality makes Bob White deserving of this honor. Bob is a member of the Student Senate serving as the Inter- Residence Council President. His major in Accounting occupies most of his study time. Sophomore Personalities Beauty, talent and brains describes Sophomore Campus Personality Brenda Whitney. Brenda, who is majoring in Medical Technology, is a member of the Concert Band and Orchestra. She is also an oflicer of Spurs and has served on the Concert Committee, Co-Org Fair, and AWS. This sparkling, vivacious Alpha Chi Omega, Vicki Hansen, has served as an Aggie songleader this year. Besides songleading, Vicki works on the Hos- pitality Committee, Agathon, and is an officer of her sorority. She is major- ing in Child Development and Elemen- tary Education and is from Logan. It takes a special friendly type of person to be chairman of Hello Week and Marie Madsen fits this role perfectly with her sincere, sparkling personality. This Elementary Education major be- longs to a group of the most active Ag- gies, the Spurs, and is on the Student Union Policy Board. This attractive and enthusiastic Alpha Chi Omega, Carolyn Rabb, was elected as the Freshmen Class AWS Repre- sentative this year. Carolyn is also a member of the Sponsor Corps and was a member of a Greek Week Commit- tee. With his looks and personality, it is no wonder that Kent Allen is a Campus Personality. This out-going and friendly Freshman is from Burley, Idaho, and is on the Dance Committee. Kent is a Liberal Studies major and is a member of Sigma Chi. Freshman Class Vice President, Steve Green, has proven a very capable leader. He is a member of Pi Kappa Alpha and a PrefLaW major. He spends many of his hours working on the Assembly Board, and he served on the Hello Week Committee. A typical all around sharp guy can aptly describe Karl Koerner as a Cam- pus Personality. Karl's shy and con- scientious personality Wins him the re- spect and friendship of all who know him. He occupies his spare time with work on the Buzzer Staff, announcing on KVNU, and girls. Karl is affiliated with Sigma Chi Fraternity and is a Pre-Law major. Freshman This pert vivacious Kappa Delta, Sue Ann Godderidge Won the hearts of the Sig Ep pledges as they chose her as their Diamond Princess. Sue Ann also holds the title of Utah Dairy Princess. The Freshman Class chose capable Nancy Pace as their secretary at the beginning of the school year, and since then Nancy has proven to be a loyal Aggie. Besides being active in the Chi Omega Sorority and Freshman Class, Nancy marches with the Aggiettes. Displaying a dynamic personality, Steve Blaser completed a very successful year on the Intercollegiate Debate Team. Steve is also very active in campus activities serving on Homecoming, Aga- thon, International Days, and Hospi- tality Committees. He is a Pre-Law major and a member of Sigma Chi. Personalities Brent Stevenson possesses a winning personality and an enthusiastic willing- ness to serve the school. This Pi Kap from Idaho Falls has served on the Publicity Committee, Homecoming Committee, International Days Com- mittee, and Agathon. Brent is majoring in Speech Therapy and maintains a good scholastic rating. -fe Charming and poised Kaye Thompson is a members of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority. Kaye especially enjoys debate and is on the debate team. She has also served as junior Panhellenic Repre- sentative and is on the Hospitality Com- mittee. Kaye is an English major and is from Logan. The Freshman Class President Fred Stettler served his class as a member of the Student Senate and head of the Freshman Class Council. Fred is a member of Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity and loves to ski. I 3.7, 78 Geri Broadhead, Editor Buzzer Staff The Buzzer Office buzzed as usual this year getting through missed deadlines. Under the Editorship of Geri Broad- head, the staff worked to make the theme of the Light of Knowledgei' come alive in the 1963 Buzzer. Everything isn't always Roses in the Buzzer Office, but under the supervision of H. R. Reynolds, the Advisor, the Buzzer staff managed to get through many rough spots to present to the students of USU, this yearls Buzzer. Jon Fullmer, Business Manager Marcia Phillips, Class Editor Pearl Mathews, Organizations Editor Sandra Scott Departmental Alan Nyberg Art Editor John Leatham Photographer David White Advertising Manager Norma Milner luniors Pat Whitney Sororities Mike Clark Sports Catherine Bander Dorms Rita Decker Copy What's this? Iohn's working! Looks like our illustrious Business Manager and partner-in crime are up to something. Don't worry Ger, Weill meet our deadline. GEN 556, lj: 'nt A V Karl Koerner Suzie Daniels Nancy Taylor Vicky Peterson Carol Clark Marilyn Olsen '.mh Buzzer f lra 5? XF. ma J. 2 S 'infix L if N Q Staff at Work. ,ig Editor at work. in Photographer at Work. 81 How many downs in the First five minutes? I ,, J I 1 ? f 3 Buz zer The president of my fan club? . V I have to type the index, too? ,I We What do you mean I can't type on both sides? Student Life Donna Higgins Editor With hourly deadlines to meet three days a week, many unsung heroes work together to put out the university newspaper, Student Life. Under the capable editorship of Donna Higgins and John Leishman, Student Life changed from a bi-weekly to a tri-weekly paper fall quarter. Because of the tri-weekly paper more coverage was given to university events, sports, and Jeanne Higbee Editor both greek and independent activities. New columns were also added along with more feature stories. Jerry Biddolph Business Manager Torn Bjorndahl CeCe Harrison Barry Burdett Anne Stringam Mary Brown Mont Miller Rita Decker Mike Clark Tony Bowman Colleen johnson Study time? Judy Byington john Leathurn Student Life If you could type faster, We'd meet th line! is dead 'fri xt .Ka R Www 71- r st Do you suppose it is for the Society page or the Sports Page? H M g . ,aw . N7 Due to a salary controversy which lasted three months, Student Life editorial staff changed hands. Jeanne Higbee and Jerry Bid- dolph were chosen the new editor and business manager. Since then, Student Life has continued to keep its high journalistic standards and publish accurate, up-to-date news. Because of the ever-changing staff, much credit is due the editor for the compe- tent way in which these changes are handled and in endless hours spent at the printers. At the Printers. But last week Kappa Delta wasn't on the fashion page. Seated, Carolyn Surface, Sybil Grif- fin. Standing, Dick Able, Editor, and Dal Symes. Crucible The Crucible, the campus literary magazine, rep- resents a collection of the best writing done by students of the campus. The Crucible is published twice each year, in the winter and spring. All students agree that the writing in this publication is an outstanding representation of the literary tal- ents of many of the students at Utah State, Sybil and Dick survey first copy of The Cruci- ble and anticipate planning for the next edition. 4, -2-2' .i X Blue Book As one of the most valuable and used publi- cations, the Blue Book serves as the student guide and directory of all student phone numbers, home- towns, etc. The Blue Book is published by the Blue Key Fraternity who chooses the editor each year. Half of the expense is covered by the stu- dent body funds and the rest of the money needed for this publication is raised by the Blue Keys. Not only is the Blue Book a student Directory but it also serves as a guide for many activities and clubs on the campus. Pictured are Kay Mclff, Phil Baugh, Dick Baker, and Wayne Peterson, members of Blue Key who publish the Blue Book, C0-Ed Book Each year the Associated Women Students pub- lish a small booklet introducing all Freshmen and new Women students to the Campus, Traditions, Organizations, and Rules. Much helpful informa- tion is provided to the Coeds by the book. Colleen Steed edited this year's Co-ed Book. Coleen Steed Coed Book Editor Public ations Council This year the Publications Council has served the University by acting as a sound- ing board and a governing body for all student publications on the campus. Facing problems such as raises for the Student Life Staff, censorship of the Crucible, and financial status of the Buzzer, this body very ably handled these situations, re- sulting in better publications for the year. The Council also chooses the new editors for the Buzzer, Student Life, and Crucible. Left to Right Row One: Jerry Biddolph, Professor Emenhiser, Professor Rice, Professor Reynolds, Professor Neilson, Dick Able, Jon Fullmer, Geri Broadhead. Row Two: Annette Backlund, Carolyn Rampton Jeanne Higbee, Wayne Peterson, and Jack Nixon. I S, A242 ' I iw? J -:Q x 5.1,.i'r'Q 'Y Azz- ' 4?Z1i.gf,g'..A,zq,,, .4 A4 ,5 za I 4 -A' 4135, Qi,.n 4':' lk' Y. 5.3.7 .,.,g'44,Lft, lx- 4 , Qdpq' Q' k'lf 4 ' ,4.. f' . Ds, :vxfv ,fr Q, ' w 41 M -f ,v,.. - ,-,-ffsr.r , 4,4 Q- . -s' 1 -J. ff-, . M ' ff. , ' A Iiinfmiklratux-14. 'f M, Q 1 Q 49 ,SOC t , at 'I 'nf' L M ' ..2' 5' VY lift' '-Wm . sr -A 'chin nm- Ik 1 Q'5.1!':,1f QQAQ gal ,, 16 AA' 3 . 'J' 'W ' ' ' 'N ff ' ff' i's 5- .51-'-f.a', V - ' ' ,.,ThQ..p..,.-W.. .. .,, . ,..g ,,5 .,2 f 4: ':?s-.,.-A--:. Aw::gq N: x ' px!! Q, J I fr ,W-gb '- 1 . -M-W-h - ,- A- 1 fy-an 1 la 4931-my 'auf L- ,Aff 5. ' ll 'ff' , - ,W-.,. I rr A 4 is 1 ini f .13 ' ' at 1 Q.--. v ,,, 1- if .s H f f . 3 ' f. ' Fi st' 4 l ru il E ,. Q Q , Kr- ?' M J ' 4 ,I HJ o- ! 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' '11 11, 57.12 K2-.fi-' - .,'- 1 -3.1 3'f:Q .22 wi in A h ,W Q a.,.- n 5,-qqg, el ,-1.1: 1 Q' ' ' L, ,J 'wwlw 'wiiik-4ff:,?Q1.ic.s-wQQ.H14fw+.S,w 7 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' f k v 1 ' A- ,,bg q ,,,, 5,' g,,i5 53 ,92-'fag-gm N' X ff' , - .qw-3 ,- rf -,f , ' ., ,, V ' '- ga ve ' J kTHP-vi':E2BS3v ,1- vm Football 1962 In his final year at Utah State University, Head Football Coach John Ralston guided the Aggie football team through a successful season and compiled an 8-Z record. The Aggies overcame such formidable foes as Utah University, Brigham Young University, and the University of Wyoming. Highly rated New Mexico and Arizona State University handed them their only losses. 4! iv- r Qgfzwql ., bww, kart. 'A ii ' ' itfimgf 5 , JEMSS Q ,- gif t . . :K ff S Qi, W gf tasty s f i?.Wwf Biggs? iznft is Q fa 7 K W if ' , , Q ti 1 3 3 sl x 4 1 Lionel Aldridge Dick Austin James Bowen Bob Broughton Right Tackle Right Halfback Center Csnter Harward and Costello clear the way for Dude Roberts in the clash with rival BYU- Terry Cagfaanan Right Halfback Fullbark Bill Callahan Dick Campbell Right Halfback iifiiefiigil Qi,- -- Qgjzzfjf . ,L ,. ,mast as f .1 Jem' , : .-v .ng . - . Q , L A ' ' .J Wa . -if - . A X 3 X xv L '2.V J wif ' Larry Bryan Left Halfbaclc Larry Campbell Fullbaclc M. ff: A-in ' tit- aw 1 lj 1. 57 , A Q ' ' f b V as N .. Q f 9' - f -gf Lfgrfrfwii -' ' M ., Q 5 - ' 1, if L ' V ' giifff f ' ze f -V M :Q 1 . ' , - . ,I U- Utah State scores a muddy victory over Wyoming- ' . my CQ 0' 1 4? wi, . 0 -fa... Pete Carboni Left End Charles Claybaugh Fullback 'fqim K 1 : 1 1 2 i , . is s 5 1 if 3? 65132 HW? , as f x , 1 A ,iff-1 r t -'-- 7 -1325.3 ' '!f3HE?5s'::fe I ,Nr if 2 sf r 4, fr' al' 'ta , l Darnel Haney jack Hannum Right Tackle Right End Steve Cohen Bob Cummings Roger Foulk Left Guard Left Halfback Left End Frank Costello Roger Dabney Dick Handel Right Guard Right End Quarterback Larry Brian runs into Ute opposition awe' 94 s wg Q is ,iss gf' we H Y' ,ear-E,-,a F '-V r Q. If L f K L gsaipiiei 3,552 A Q' ii. 5 53.53 g 5 K K .. it K 'L : t i s A Don Holder Skip Husbands Ray Harward Klair jeppsen Maurice Kirwan Right Halfback Center Fullback Right Guard Quarterback Dave Willis, Aggie quarterback, gains yards against Colorado. 4 ' my H . 5. - ' FJ ,Jil . , w W 1 r if ' ,X 1 .. , ,, aff , ,,., ,,, , - 1 Q Q V ,Q 'film' Roger Leonard Right Halfback John Matthews Left End X K f tk Q . re I r , 'fu .,L' fe rv S J 'S My kr I is 1 ntl, X, 1' V ' - ffffyg ' wwf z' 'lm Bill Mattson Halflvack Roger Mettler Left End Max Miller Left Tackle Ismael Morales Halfback Aggie players, Bill Williamson and Larry Bryan, show the strength of the Aggie defense against Colorado. Paul Mortensen Right End Bill Munson Quarterback f-fa wx, fe ?,., K QM 1 if at? Quarterback Bill Munson heaves a long Allan Nelson pass in the last quarter of the Colorado State Rlghf Tackle Game 21,00 Dave Nickel ' Center lim Smith Darell Steele Bob Umemura Right Guard Veran Smith Left Guard Jerald Sprouse End Left Halfback lim Turner Quarterback Randall Tyson Center Left Halfback Dave Vann Right End William Vzisas Left Tackle Dan Noecker Right Tackle Henry Nunn Center Bill Williamson Left Tackle Dave Willis Right Halfback Rich Zecker Left Tackle 2 1: H , M S yum, A Q Wg se Q K F 1 fi 6 ' is V iikia -. s R' f , ,. . 3. 7.-is . f' N24-Ssaggac ' K J ,r or , w -A A T ' ' R V r ' '- ' in ,ffl ' - i s J K , M M ,' 1 ' , -all ff: K U 1' Y ' ' 5 i k . . .g r W , A X - R 4 3-g.V-1-1,9 335 . . t ff Q Q I i,,', ' 1 1 ga M :rig p ai -,,:'qasQQ:1g '41, 'Q 'fu ' if air, fa ' Q , wr ia l X 'Q Ah i i 1 9 35.52 Dick Ogden Darrell Rob rts Left Guard Left Halfback Dave Pearce Steve Shaffer Right Halfback Quarterback B.Y.U. player injured during USU BYU game. M if 18 ,. ,-4' 4, 'St 'wr A Q K I ,gk ., , Q T76 llfilll om 6 X 'W K3 , Uxgvlfll 13511, UMC 'ifllgrrx Football coaches for 1962 are Peter Micheloteos, Tom Ramage, Coach Woodworth, Frank Wil- jghn Ralston liams, Tony Knapp, John Ralston, Head Couch, and Ralph Maughn. Coaches Varsity Te am Left to Right, Row One: Terry Caganan, Henry Nunn, Randall Tyson, David Vann, Roger Dabney, David Nickel, Charles Clayhaugh, Robert Cum- mings, William Mattson, Larry Bryan, Frank Costello, Coach Knapp, Trainer. Row Two: Coach john Ralston, Larry Camphell, lim MacNaughton, lim Winder, Klair leppsen, David Willis, Roger Folk, Steve Cohen, jim Smith, Head Coach Harry Miller, Veran Smith, Coach Micheloteos. Row Three: Darnel Haney, liill Williamsnwti, Rich Handel, Rohert Broughton, Lynn Raymond, Pete Carhoni, John Mathews, Ray l-larward, lim Bowen, David Pierce, Steve Shafer, Bill Monson. Row Four: Lionel Aldridge, Paul Mortenson, Arlie lclushands, lack l-lannum, Roh Uminero, Roger Leonard, Bill Vasas, Don Holder, Allen Nelson, Dick Ogden, Daryl Steel, and Coach Woodworth. vi K ,kv V il 'ITIL gif .Y W.. W. .:4A.N.,..'l.-.w n lf' gr:-222.1 ' fm W a .W 1 , W jE3- 7 KRW B' 5 5 3 7 Freshman Football Champions 1962 Q 4 i 'f Q Basketball USU USU USU USU USU USU USU USU USU USU 6 50 Ohigp State 62 SO Burl A U 74 ' S5 Sf. 66 79 Mmiima Sf.f?2 6 59 Texas Western 66 83 Regis 75 191 Spa Diego St. 57 S7 Owa St. 52 69 ESF USU 69 -BYU ss 5 6 USU S4 'M6m6na 58 X USU 75. 6 C616.JSf. 66.6 'U 6 USU SS Denver5Q556Z' Q ZU, is USU 705' BYU 6 1 X it 2? W 6 Q45 92 'Uf5mi 69S56 4 , is .. 5 4 U Si? A ,Vim f a, 67 .65 14, h ' 6 6'55M ' - 6. 5 31556 'QUSUA I ' ..f6 lx efic S . 4 ' Sf if 4 55 ,1.S .,6V 1 OS? 1 ' xi U3 6 6 66 A 633' 6,1 68 .w S 6 67 6 , A U S4 4 Ari st. 78 1 S S 96 X ,rw 1 . 3- ' The Aggies extended coach La Dell Anderson's win-lose record to 42-14. Winning ZO games for the second year, the team won a spot in the NCAA playoffs. lt was the tearn's first playoff as an independent. Led by Soph. Wayne Estes and Junior Troy Collier, the Ag- gies swept through the nation. Estes averaged 19 and Collier 18 for a good oneftwo punch. Collier goes up for two points. Kent Jenson Phil johnson A family portrait depicting the scramble between Utah State and Colof rado State's bid for the Western Independent champions. I-BUY AUP-Zle Bill Puzy Mike Casey joe Warfel Twv C0lli'-ff Gary Watts Curtis Jenson Dick Curry Wayne Estes Manager Reid Goldsberry Hark Hasen Ralph Hanson I 4 '! 3 5. E as Basketball Colorado State was one of the biggest games of the year. At our own floor we won, but we later lost a close game on Colorado State's court. LaDell Andersen Red Burnett Trainer Basketball Highlights This was one of the few years that the Aggies beat both BYU and Utah twice in the season. A heart breaker was the televised NCAA play off game when the Aggies lost a 4 point overtime. Estes goes up. N A victory over Colorado State. USU's frosh basketball team was one of the best Fm in the schools history. The team boasted height, speed and shooting accuracy and came out ahead on the win lost column. Evan Sorenson Long goes in for a shot. G1-V Top: Anderson, Jones, Banko, Goulcling, Bessinger, Tomphson, Weidmer, Coach Sorenson, Bottom: Long, Hunsaker, Ditterbrand, Castruita, Trainer Adams. Coach giving some pointers to the Crew. Baseball Tv- The arm squad. New sticks and arms should make the 1963 squad a strong one. Spring Weather often halted practice, but the team's hopes for a good season were high. The big arm, etc. Coming out of the blocks. Track This year's Aggie track team was composed mostly of freshmen. Freshman, Steve Blood may soon be one of the best hurdle men in the west. Aggies sprints for the first time in several years. Coach Maughn had power in the ly Qtiit if New fiberglass pole? Hurdler, Steve Blood 103 0 s 1 5 Golf Aggie golfers looked good in preseason practice. Old players and fresh new talent should make a strong team. This yearls ski team placed high in several meets. Mont Neville and Pete Allen let many competi- tors see the powder. Ski , lg ,L Q, fm i Coach Thorpe 46'- This year's wrestling team was short on wins. Several wrestlers did well and many new men and freshmen gained experience which will help next year's team. Wre Stling Long hours of hard practice. i ' ' V . ,efirgf ffi?9V?55f15 E1 - v , . ,- , .,ivz.iz1s..:s,.s .W ,k,H,3L + W' . - EL 1 ' - -- 4g- YM? xl ,N 'fs Janice Pearce, Advisor Cross country action. 0men's Intramurals This is basketball? Wtwmen's intramurals played an important part in USU's physical fitness program. Each coed had a chance to participate in several activities. The intra' mural trophy was awarded in the spring to the club and sorority with the most points. just Watch the bouncing ball. Art Mendini, Advisor Rugby, or what? Action was provided through competition in men'S intramurals. Although it was all in fun some competi- tors played like pros. A trophy was given to the best teams at the end of the year. Men's Intramurals Excuse my elbow. Ron Dudley, campus champion Sk . Q ' , -.sk 9' . .5 W1 'ff 'Q 'M No home football games lost in two years. Student and teacher Sports Highlights Basketball action Alum game A close game. Unbeaten soccer team NCAA bound basketball team Spring practice Front Row: Scott Young, Dick Reardon, David Warren. Back Row: Coach Lincoln McClellan, Vance Rowley, Richard Eyre, Keller Higbee, and Ray Navel, Swim Te am X 1 Tennis . 13 l Z P' 9 .. 5 Q . 3 X bm. ,R 5 4.,.,.qw . ' .,Qf,w7!i- .. . U. W, ,f,'I.4,:?:3fml-i.-,'re',.-Mawr . .min joy Estes Vicky Hansen 'E Brenda Hall Marsha Hendrickson Head Songleader Peggy Billings Songle aders Dee Ann Hanson 'Q . Let's have a U, 1et's have an S, let's have a U, let's have a USU! Cheerleaders jon Wadsworth Eileen Monson Dee Arm Mangum a Kay Carsle RaDeen Reeves Steve Mifflen 5 15 1 ff, 4' N S. -I A-k-f W xxx! K I ,AM 3 ,mi -w,,,..f---W m'Nrr,,..,.-new 1 5 N 1 x ,.r,.,.v4M7'- 'N'g U .....www 'h'wM v ,,,,,, .A,.M,-W- ' .. Mw.M,,,,M.--M'-' ,,,,.,v f ', ,. ' , ,.L, ' X 1 x W g, ,,,.,. - ' r J 1 .w ma, l 'vm .. A' 'L t - Q 6 9 ' u ,bi 4 . 5 5 A ,u . wifi' Y' Q 1 rw' S'-15' 'xffx f 5 if .5 U55 JVM .fw-2' Q? ,f Q y T X t .. fn , Le-1'- ' ry . Si -':f:5:,g.1 i Hia?-. ' 5- T DQR RY QQFA 'iv'-la, 1,1 , .fm ,, k 'f,r-Q51 -,- 1 x I .'1Q,,.P 'P E512 Q9 P5 CD Sororities . . . . 113 Fra ternities .... 12.9 Royalty . . . . 154 Activities . . . 164 -1 ff 11+ p ff.ilys'fm'1:lQ5'ff,iJ-2'5'5X'sz-:Va ,wa ww.-iw ffw 'H ,,.- -flr, A Wei' . r VM , -5.11 Q.. -A-vm A r 9 , il Q ,, ,. +,1 1. wiv V w ef:-V ' 1 . .,-glikdlg-L, Q V.-Au. .5 ,HXIQLQMQKN-4A.,yL: , A - '-,f--V ,g- .'1'u!.-Na N f Q. , Ly. Q . r, n:if ' : , : nv Hz. -.. gy - am- -fa-:law , 1 ' P , :yi XA 4: - , , s -'K J S- I TMJ-73 25 '- q ..,...,.... an --H N, 1 ffert' 'P+ W, ,-,Q-,,3p9,-qtyuy-zwxT+,,. ww, 4,5- ww's:?.rfRf?i '1f1 W?3'?f'f 4 , gy WH S ororities A touch of zest is added to college life with the whirl of sorority parties, formal dances, fraternity exchanges, and Greek Week. Even though each of the six sororities on campus do maintain a full schedule of social activities, their high scholastic and academic goals are maintained, which is evidenced in the 2.8 over all grade point for sorority Women. lt is upon the principles of scholarship, leadership and friendship that these fraternal organizations are based, Qualities such as these are all interwoven within each sorority to foster a strong sisterhood - the sharing of the same interests and experiences. It is through this friendship bond that a sisterhood exists in each group's members. Fun for all When the sisters exchange Christmas presents. Sororities co-sponsor a Christmas program, the proceeds of which go to needy children at Christmas. Sororities compete in snow sculpturing during winter Carnival. ff ' A Big AO' A ,ff R Qi, qygolul 4 . H Q 0 ' l i' I Z! sl Vi wwf Qc 49' M Nweeae F ?lT Q 2 is l 5 l 1 i I 115 Susan Barlow Geri Broaclhead Carol Clark Susie Daniels Pat Fish Marilyn Harrison Karen Healy Marian Linford Jeanne Maxwell Ornona Palmer loan Peterson Marcia Phillips Marilyn Pollard Bertie Lou Richardson Kathleen Roe Dee Ann Ticlwell Karen Whittle Pat Winterton 116 Wil X SQ fi 4 -fi 1' 1 .,.--cracoooi t. P V 1 Christmas at home was never like this, as the sisters of Sigma Kappa celebrate a Cool Yulef' I 43:7 , we :law-, . -, g . I 1: 12 fv.,:z4gi,, Sigrna Kappa A brand new house! ls there a better place for a rapidly growing sorority? Sigma Kappa Sorority moved into their ultra-modern house on Greek Row this fall. A willingness to share their new house spirit was shown when they held an openhouse tea inviting every one on the campus to see their new and unique house. Among the many features of the new house are the fifteen bed- rooms housing thirty girls, a spacious dining room, livingroom and an adjoining patio and outdoor fireplace. As one of the most active sororities, Sigma Kappa boasts of many campus leaders and per- sonalities. 870 N. 8 E, Newest house on Greek Row! OFFICERS - Left to Right: Bertie Lou Richardson, Presidentg Noni Palmer, First Vice Presidentg Pat Fish, Second Vice Presidentg Geri Broadhead, Secre- taryg Marcy Phillips, Treasurerg and Jeanne Maxwell, membership chairman. Sigma Kappa's winning Homecoming float. sat 'Q ,psf .gf fa' 117 5 i Saundra Sutton Kaye Thompson Barbara Tomsic Sandi Webster Carol Whiting Jodi Williams Delta Delta Delta sorority, better known as the Tri-Deltas, moved into their new house this fall. A scenic view of Logan can be seen from their large front window. The newest addition The Nunnery was made to the house this summer. Later during the year the pledges sponsored a shoe sale in the Student Union Building. Here the Actives bought back the mate to a pair of shoes from the pledges, for ten cents. Among the other activities slated during the year are the Pansy breakfast held in honor of the Senior graduates, a tea for the mothers during Mother's Week End and thir Founder's Day banquet. Delta Delta Delta AA OFFICERS - Left to Right: Sandy Webster, Vice Presidentg Maridee Skougaard, Secretaryg Sandy Sutton, Presidentg Karma Clark, Rush Chairmang Judy Andersen, Social Chairmang and Jerri Bateman, Treasu rer. ,fum if i .,Lf1f V, , Ag, 31a,t3?HKi?jk,5'5 A A fs. just because it's Spring! fa 3 Jw A -A 5f 3 ' f . I + ,. . ,Y ' 3 i A 4 Suzanne Williams Jane Waldron Connie Welling Sue Ann Cvodderidge Julie Washburn Kappa Delta Brains and Beauty typify the Kappa Delta sorority as well as many of the other USU sororities. Not only did the Kappa Deltas win the scholarship cup, but they also boast of many beauty titles - Miss USU, National College Queen, Paper Doll. However, a pledge shower sponsored by the actives this fall was indicative of their less sophisticated side in the college role. Before the shower had ended an unexpected fraternity had contributed their energy and spirit to the event. Left to Right, Row One: Anne Stringham, Editorg CeCe Harrison, President, Margo Bergeson, Membership Chairman. Row Two: Judy Nelson, Treasurerg Nancy Adams, Treasurerg and Jane Waldron, Sec- retary. Carol Adams DeeAnn Allsop Annette Backlund Karen Bickmore Peggy Billings Tyra Bingham Brooks Bullen Joan Catmull Alice Carclon Claire Christensen ,loan Clarke Linda Degn JoLene Faulkner Karen Fonnesbeck Sherylynne Gailey Pat Garfield Ruth Griffin Lynn Ann Gubler Mary Ellen Hale Cvaylynne Hall Claudia Hancey ,lelaire Hancock Kathleen Hansen Vicki Hansen Ann Hardy Shareen Hatch Peggy Heflin Barbara Holt Martha Claire Horsley Pat Lovejoy Dee Ann Mangum Susan Miner Carol Murray Kathleen Olson MarRae Payne Ieness Pitcher Lynda Puzey Carolyn Rabb Carolyn Rampton Christie Randall RaDene Reeve Nadine Rhodes Camille Richards Connie Rusick Averil Sansom Marilyn Spencer Linda Squires Margaret Summers Karen Tanner Ann Taylor Marilyn Taylor Alpha Chi Gmega Go Greek! Alpha Chi Omega pledged over thirty girls this fall during formal rush, and again completed a memorable year of honors, activities and queen candidates. Although they have main' tained a high level of academic achievement they still remain ac- tive in the social side of college life. Activities such as their annual barn dance, turkey dinner, and two scheduled formals highlighted their schedule of events for this year. The annual turkey dinner, a money raising project, was attended by many of the Greek and Independent organizations as well as faculty and town people. Left to Right: RaDene Reeve, Presidentg Anne Taylor 2nd Vice Pres identg Annette Backlund, Secretaryg Lynda Toolson, Panhellenic Kay Rassmussen, Social Chairmang Carol Adams, Activities Chairman Lynda Puzly, Scholarship Chairmang Sandra Varley, lstV1ce President The Alpha Chi Omegas added to the spirit of Christmas with their annual Christ Rita Decker Mildred Denton Janice Elich Dani Ercanbrack Kathy Howard Barbara Jansson Susan Jenkins Kathy Jensen Susan Larsen Margo Marotz Mary A. McDonald Mary Ann McDonald Sherry Miller Gaynol Peay Vicky Peterson Becky Roberts Fran Schultz Diane Slater Karen Smith Patricia Stoker julia Webb Lynda Anderson Lynne Athay Vicki Balazs Sharon Beauchamp Carol Caine Bonnie Cannon Kay Crockett Boasting of many good singers, Alpha Cmicron Pi participated in the K '323 bwelf A 1 Alpha CJII1iiCI'OI1 Pi T' Small but Mighty is the motto which personifies the newest sorority on campus, Alpha Omicron Pi. Since the spring of 1960, the sorority has grown rapidly in membership and participation in campus activities. Although the Spring Formal - a traditional full-length formal and tuxedo dance - is considered the top featured event, the Winter Formal, Christmas, Hayride and Mas- querade parties rank high in the list of social events. Their philan- thropic project this year was selling candy. The money raised went toward building a new house on Greek Row. A Hayride party in the Fall is one of AOPi's social activities. Rush Parties, another part of AOPi's activities, OFFICERS - Left to Right, Row One: Myrna Robinson, Rush Chair- man, Janis Elich, Corresponding Secretaryg Judy Owen, Recording Secretary. Row Two: Margo Marotz, Vice President, Kathy Howard, Social Chairmang Bonnie Cannon, President, and Diane Slater, Treas. Patti Agricola Janice Ashton Beverly Barrus Charlotte Baur Frances Bertelsen Carol Byington Judy Byington Marilyn Canoso Vee Crabtree Diana Day Elaine Davis Mary Alice DuBose Joy Estes Toni Fencil Mary Ann Fillmore Carolyn Frost Susan Green Julie Griffin Penny Hafen Carma Hansen Kaaren Hanson Marsha Hendrickson Rienna Hickman Judy Holmgren Marianne Holmgren Beth Hughes Betty Ivers Karen Jeanselme Sheryl Johansen Diane Karikka Karen Knight JoEllen Larsen Carol Leak Lou Ann Madsen Beth Maughan Marcia McMurrin Eileen Monson Norma Murdock Diana Nelson Leah Nelson Nancy Pace Jackie Pazell Dianne Porter Paulette Preston Maxine Rasmussen Julie Rees Sue Rigsby Lenna Rudd Christy Ryan Pat Ryan 126 , J 0 .S J J Chi Gmega Always active in campus activities, the Chi Omegas once again showed their success as a unified body during Homecoming this year. Not only did they win first place in house decorations but added the titles of Homecoming Queen and First Attendant to their already abundance of queen titles. Their efforts have served to place the Chi Omegas high among the sororities in sports, schol- arship and campus activities. Left to Right: Diana Nelson, House Manager, Mary Jane Anderson, Rush Chairman Penny Hafen Vice Presidentg julie Rees, Presidentg Mary Alice DuBoise, Treasurerg Carol Byington Pledge Trainerg and Rosemary Maughn, Secretary. Chi Omego Goes Broadway and presented one of the most outstanding assem blies of the year. 'n o nga' 0 cv.: gf-IJ DeAnna Doman Hansen Marian Linford ludy Packham President Secretary Treasurer Panhellenio Council Sororities mean sisterhood and activities. Panhellenic means a sisterhood between the different sororities and a coordinator of their activities. This has been the past and present aim of the Panhellenic Council. The ideal which has guided the fraternity activities has been Cooperation for main- tenance of fraternity life in harmony with the best possibilitiesf' Through- out the past years, Panhellenic has held various conventions to keep in pace with the changing times. Last year the annual regional Panhellenic convention was held in Denver, Coloradog this year USU Panhellenic was hostess for the convention. Panhellenic Council working on membership selection program for Winter Quarter. .,...,.,-,.ta.W.aq,,,.s.1s,t,.W...,,, ,.., .,.t. .. , :lb Z P ZA fraternities ,W f ,W Q W l 2 ff? 1,12 ,f J s 0QQ' 6 W b -Algfgf T 44 ' d 'W-. 'J X M 1 Q I X , Q . .af 5 f 5550i SPS Af, Aw xgasacg K :GV - if .- ,. ea WJ 5 wh 5 X5 Q I 1 WW 2211 if ,NN X if 'W' , 'J 1 9 f' s G lf 0' 4, A 'WM ' .qw-n-quam-u we-v-QQ ,290 xg, fkjf YJ Kent Allen Alvin Anderson Larry Angle Richard Atkins Roger Baird Gordon Barlow David Bennion Steve Blaser John Bringhurst Larry Bruner Bill Budge Bill Bullen jay Burr Cliff Cahoon Craig Canning Kent Colton Ralph Crockett Sam Dahle jack Dalley Brent Drage Steve Eyre Bill Foxley Paul Gambs Bill Garbett Ray Geddes Tom Gibbons Todd Gritzer Bruce Hall O dv eA5gb,e,epAs K 'I 'x I S I W Si Chi In Hoc Signo Vinces is the Greek motto of Sigma Chi meaning In this sign you will conquer. Sigma Chi Fraternity was founded at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, on June 28, 1855. It was the third fraternity founded at Miamig the other two being Beta Theta Pi and Phi Delta Theta. These three fraternities form the famous Miami triad. The First Greek letter fraternity or- ganized on the Utah State campus was Sigma Alpha, later installed as a Sigma Chi chapter, june 6th and 7th, 1926. Since its founding, the Gamma Kappa chapter has been active and prominent in college affairs. Roger Baird John Waters President President Glade Hall Don Halterman Don A. Hansen Kent Hansen Richard H. Hansen Wynn I.. Hansen II Ralph Hanson Donn Hilton Steve Hutchison Wynn Johnson Karl Koerner Steve Larsen Bruce McCandless Steve Mifflin David Nelson Charles Olson Bill Puzey Jim Rees Jim Shelton Ralph Smith Veran Smith Richard Spencer jay Taylor Russ Thompson Randall Tyson Brack Ward Steve Ward David Warren Iohn Waters Gordon Watts Brent Wilson 133 Pollyball. Sigma Chi Those pledge projects just aren't what they used to be Have you ever wondered who lights the A on the mountain during Agathon and Homecoming? It is through a strong school loyalty, determina- tion and perserverance that the Sigs are able to overcome the perils of nature and climb the hill to light the HA. This school loyalty remains strong in the chapter. lt is through their desire to uphold the academic standards of the University and to promote good sportsmanship that they have maintained first place in scholarship and intramurals for the past two years. Robins Awards, a Mardi Gras Masquerade party, a Hawaiian Party, and Chanticleer successfully fill the social activity calendar for Sigma Nu. Chanti- cleer is a week-end party consisting of breakfast in Logan Canyon, lunch at Bear Lake, a Spring formal and the selection of the new Sigma Nu Girl. In their leisure moments many of the Sigma Nu's can be found playing volleyball in their back yard, skiing at Beaver Mountain, or planning the next party. ., . ,, , .,r.,r, ,, ., W ,,.,, .,WWu fb-farm-.r,,-,,,rrar. .V,fd a.r.a.,,..,,0,4a,a,,,.a..,...t....aW. M X Who says there's nothing like a dame? Q Slgma Nu t 5 1 2 La Volleyball. 135 Larry Andersen Bill Armstrong Stan Bailey John Becker Clair Bowcutt Tom Budge Michael Casey Darwin Christensen Keith Christensen Tony Davis Larry Dursteller Forest Fonnesbeck Lee Fredrick Paul Grifiin Dave Gunn Ed Halstead Ken Harper Floyd Hill Craig Hubbard David johnson Bob Kerbes 136 Sigma Nu Larry Dursteller President Michael Casey Stan Bailey President President Neil Kirk Maurice Kirwin Richard Larsen Marvin Lindquist Gene Lucadamo Jim Martsch Stanley Mocleski Fred Mortensen ,lim Nash Randy Pearson Richard Pepperman Richard Postma To believe in love of life, to walk in the way of honor, to serve in light of truth . . . This is the life, way and light of Sigma Nu. In 1869, at the Virginia Mili- tary Institute, Sigma Nu was founded under this creed. On january Z2 and Z3rd, 1938, Delta Nu, a local fraternity organized at Utah State in 1914, was in- stalled as Sigma Nu's 112th Chapter, This Epsilon Upsilon chapter aims to de- velop in each individual Sigma Nu the traits of friendship, honor, scholarship, character and social responsibility. There is never a dull moment at the Sigma Nu house, especially at a suppressed desire party. Steve Reeder Jerry Robinson Brent Rowsell Pete Rubsam Lynn Schodde Blaine Sorenson Ronald Squires Bill Stewart Paul Summers L. D. Thomas Lou Thornley Pual Wasserman Ralph Williams Howard York Pete Allen Wade Anderson John Baker jonathan Barber Paul Bevan Tom Bjorndal Gary Blacker joe Briskey Kent Bunker Bryan Burt Bo Call Bill Callahan Rudy Castruita Ron Cetraro Dick Clayton Larry Clyde Richard Curry Tom Dean Larry Dipoma Lyle Fullmer Terry Glasgow Tom Greenwood Steve Gunn Don Hansen Gary Hansen Jerry Harris Ray Harward Zan Jessen Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Epsilon was founded upon the fundamentals of brother- hood and its accompanying traits of honor, character, personality, integrity of soul, and the belief that intelligence and friendship should be a binding force among its members. The Utah Epsilon chapter of SAE was installed at the Utah State Agricultural College on October 29, 1939. Formerly, it was established from the oldest local chapter West of the Mississippi, Phi Kappa Iota, organized on the campus in 1907. Larry Johnston Phil johnson Dennis Jones Robert King Peter Krueger Tony LaRuffa john Liebhauser Dick Montgomery Bill Moore Bill Moss John Murphy Kent Meyers Dan Knoecker Walt Ogden David Palfreyman Grant Palfreyman Kent Pantone Ian Peterson David Phillips R. L. Pitcher Gary Hansen President Richard Rasmussen Harold Roberts Lawrence Robinson Gordy Russell Iustus Seely Duane Smith Reed Sparks jerry Stokes Gary Swan Douglas Weeb Kim Webb William Kent Paul Wochlke Boyde Wright Gary Zohner Gary Swan President Love that minuet! ZAE Sigma Alpha Epsilon, founded in 1856 at the University of Alabama, is now the largest national fraternity. The funfloving Sig Alphs annual activities on this campus in- clude a breakfast honoring all new sorority pledges, a western gamblers party, a cozy pajama party, and a heaven and hell party, which appeals to the missionaries in the group as well as the other kinds of members. They also give an old car away during Agathon, at their jaloporee. A new tradition was brought to the campus this year with the sad death and funeral of brother Paddy Murphy. Each year, rather than select a single queen, the brothers choose a group of pert co-eds known as the Sisters of Minerva, who help the brothers in such vital matters as rush par- ties, dates, parties, dates, and so on. The Bowery . . . . the Bowery .... D Pi Kappa Alpha Coeds in flapper dresses, be-whiskered and bearded men, bunny balloons and furry black and White bunnies, have remained traditional with the Pikes this year in spite of an unexpected incident. This politically minded group spends a majority of their time serving their University. During elections their red fire engine provides many voters an opportunity to ride to the poles. At Christmas time the Pi Kapps give each of the six sororities a Christmas tree. This tradition of singing songs and decorating the tree has been a part of their activities for over ten years. Rhythm Rapsodies Winner Merlin Judkins President Mike Sweet President TIKA Pi Kappa Alpha stands for service to others, loyalty to self, to Alma Mater, and to the national brother- hoodg and for honor, truth, and fair dealing. On the night of March 1, 1868, Pi Kappa Alpha was founded at the University of Virginia by five Con- federate soldiers who wanted to transform their friendship into a brotherhood. Gamma Epsilon, the local Pi Kappa Alpha chapter, was the first national social fraternity organized at Utah State Agricultural College on October 10, 1925. Richard Andrews Ned Arnold David Barlow jerry Biddolph Bruce Bishop Wayne Bishop Nolan Bushnell Lee Burke Ralph Busco Rex Cates Brian Chambers Mostyn Cox Gary Dittman Dick Dover Bill English Roy Erickson Terry Erickson Richard Eyre Blair Francis Donald Gaddie Bruce Garner Ned Gyllenskog Ken Hall Andy Hansen Paul Harris Brent Hartley Jim Hilverda Larry Holmstrom Bill Hurst Bruce Jackson Steve Jensen Gary Johnson Richard Johnson Vance Kirby Danny Kirkham Michael Kirkham gh x 1' V i fi We WMA .,.,44.9 O N . 5 ' 'Bti-l2a2uxA .,., -, 1 jsv-UQ ,Zi John Lamb Sterling Larson Dean Layton Mike Macfarlane David Miles Richard Moody Harvey Morgan Gary Moss Craig Neilsen Monte Neville Seth Moore Dave Norton Bill Nyman Mike Overacker Alan Peterson Craig Peterson Boyd Plowman Craig Poole Martin Ricks Richard Simmonds Chris Simonsen Kent Soderquist Mike Sweet Don Ward Thomas Brent Thompson Dale Warner Boyd Whitesides Brent Wilson Alpha Gamma Rho Frank Markos President g --.S mi iixnl I liz? Reed Banks Dale Bingham Ben Black Doug Butler Ron Clay Steve Creer Gerald Hill Doug Kammerarh ,lohn Larkin Don MacKenzie Frank Markos Dave Oberhausley Rex Pearson Joe Roach Vern Steward Jim Thomas Kent Voorhees Bud West Al'P V. r 'iwwyfffslf if ai Alpha Gamma Rho The Alpha Omicron Chapter of Alpha Gamma Rho was installed in l959 at Utah State University. Growing pains have not prevented Alpha Gamma Rho from becoming firmly rooted in the rich soil of Greek Life. Along with enjoying the advantages of a relatively new house this year the brothers participate in such activities as the annual Pink Rose Formal, where their queen is selected, and a Ski Bum party at Beaver Mountain. ln March, they enjoy a fun-filled night at their Las Vegas Party. Also in March many of the members attended the leadership convention at Bozeman, Montana. Singing at the house is a favorite pastime of the AGR's KZ Kappa S1gma Dave Willis President 3 4I.E.K.b.9 Ronnie Barozzi Ron Bates Nick Gonzales Jules Gyuresz Steve Hayes Steve Jackson Ken Miller Arthur Peters Warren Richards Lewis Sanders Brent Shurtliff ,lay Stockton Terry Tibbitts Barry Williams Bryan Williams Dwain Wright Dave Willis 5 K gfglfyf ,, l 'l. ',,! 6' ..f' You've got a royal what? Brenda Hall was chosen KS Star and Crescent Girl. Early in 1400 Kappa Sigma Fraternity had its beginning at the University of Bologna in Italy, by a group of stu- dents Who Wanted to protect their rights from the residing governor. ln 1869 the ideals of Kappa Sigma were brought to the United States. The object of the fraternity is to enjoy and increase the pleasures which are only to be ob- tained by the intercourse of congenial personalities in a brotherhood. Kappa Sigma was founded at Utah State on November ZZ, 1938. During the course of the year many activities are planned by this fraternity. The brothers of Kappa Sigma enjoy parties such as a Robin Hood party which is held in Logan Canyon every Spring. Here frater- nity songs are voiced, a pig is roasted, and everyone has a merry time. In addition to this party the Kappa Sigs fill their social calendar with canyon parties, house parties, exchanges, and highlight the years' events with their an- nual Star Dust Ball where their Star and Crescent Sweet- heart is crowned. The Kappa Sigma's spirit and brother- hood exemplify the fraternal movement of the campus. riffs I T Q-f 'i .-'M ' KfV,:V:.' A .af 3 This is the Way to study? Claude Bramwell, President Kent Alderman Rodney Baker Jim Ballif Paul Bell Gary Black Claude Bramwell L. A. Broadbent Tom Boender Don Campbell Will Carey Kent Carlson Ike Carson Gary Cazier Bill Cliff john Cliff Michael Cranney Lynn Davis Gary Grigg Brent Fairchild Jim Hanson Bill Henley james Henley Lloyd Hunt Pat Gettman Terry jones Richard Kearne Don Kleben Rich Kusmierski Bill Lewis Cn March 21, 1936, the Utah Alpha chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon was founded at Utah State University. Sigma Phi Epsilon was orig- inally founded at the University of Richmond in Virginia in 1901. The ideals of the fraternity areepitomized in the three cardinal principles: virtue, diligence, and brotherly love. Sigma Phi Epsilon Gary Lloyd Marty Martin jim Mathews Frank Maughan Warren Mclntosh Doug Merrill Mont Miller Dave Mueller John Nelson Paul Osterlin john Powell Torn Prohaska Michael Rovetto Bob Rudyinski Roger Schow LeRoy Shields Hugh Smith jake Sorensen Edward Stauffer John Taylor Wayne Thorpe 40 Y Max Nielson Ron Norman Bob Novotny Al Nyberg Veryl Oakland Leon Ward Russ Welsh Dee Williams Monte Willie Monte Woozley ---Q-,qu SPE hosts an impromptu all-fraternity waterfight. Sigma Phi Epsilon E 0 E The tradition of the Greek Week torch. The walls of the Sig Ep house have been rocking to the rhythm of Down in the Cellar, a place where they can often be found. They enjoy such activities as their Rats Keller Partyf' so named after a German beer hall, and their cozy pajama parties. When the more sophisticated events arise the brothers brush the dust off their tuxedos for the Queen of Hearts Formal, Diamond Princess Formal and Spring Formal. Even the mascot, Sebastion - better known as Seebs - is never left out. Even the other fraternities manage to show him the brightest of times. Brothers and their dates enjoy a PJ. party Richard Bradshaw Ken Eldredge Preston Ellsworth A. L. Kierltzler Hank Knell Victor McDaniel Harry Menzigian Herbert Newsom Brent Larson Clyde Owen David Purtee Larry Riddle Tom Rogers Bill Stokes Thomas Taylor John Webber Delta Sigma Phi A20 Victor McDaniel, President The protector of Delta Sigma Phi Delta Sigma Phi Delta Sigma Phi was founded at New York City by a handful of students in 1899. lt was based on the principles of close enduring friendship and honor of scholastic achievement. Delta Sigma Phi was initiated on our campus in 1959. Special friendships are made in The Bond of the Sphinx. Their most celebrated function is the Sphinx Ball, which takes prece- dence over other activities such as the annual Carnation Ball, Sailor's Ball, Gay 90's party, and Inside and Backwards Party. At the Carnation Ball, the Dream Girl of Delta Sigma Phi is selected and dates are given a special carnation corsage. The brothers choose the girl they would like to be ship-wrecked with at the Sailor's Ball. . rt'tr'ii r 'str lnterfraternity Council officers proudly show the plaque that the Council received for placing second in national competition. Stand- ing, left to right: Gordon Watts, Merlin Iudkins, Lynn Davis, and Claude Bramwell. Seated are l.F.C. advisor lack Nixon, and Presi- dent, Kim Webb. I.F.C. Jonathan Barber Claude Bramwell Ron Clay Ralph Crockett Lynn Davis Ken Hall Merlin judkins s 5 3, ' .alilv 5',,,fi i2i if This year U.S.U.'s lnter-Fraternity Council won national recognition as the second best l.F.C. in the nation. Headed by Kim Webb as president, the Council not only served to coordinate all fraternity functions and Greek Week, but initi- ated a Co-op food plan to benefit all fraternal organizations. This plan made it possible for the fraternity and sorority houses to buy their food on a cooperative basis thus reducing this expense. The Council serves as a judicial system for the fraternities and handled all matters which would otherwise have been taken to the Administration. Other activities include participation in the West- ern Regional l.F.C. at Seattle, Washington, colon- ization of two new fraternities on the Campus, and social activities planned with the Panhellenic Council. Hank Krell Bruce McCandless Ron Norman Paul Osterlin Mike Overacker Tom Rogers Vern Steward I.. D. Thomas Leon Ward Paul Wassermann Gordon Watts Kim Webb 15 Gordon Barben, Greek King 5-4' Greek King Greeks chose Gordon Barben to reign as Greek Week King. Gordon, who Wears the White Cross of Sigma Chi, is a transfer student from Dixie Junior College and is now a Senior at U.S.U. Gordon's scholarship ability is evi- denced in his high grade point and his position in the frat' ernity as scholarship chairman. Not only has he main- tained a high academic standing, but he has gained recog- nition for his athletic achievements. Greek Que en Voted by all the Greeks to reign as Queen over Greek Week was lovely Diane Karikka. Diane is a member of Chi Omega Sorority and was sponsored by Sigma Alpha Epsilon as a Little Sister of Minerva. Although only a Freshman, Diane's quiet charm and grace place her high in the realm of Campus Queens. Diane Karikka, Greek Queen Dre am Girl of Pi Kappa Alpha Nancy Ann Valberg Pi Kappa Alpha chose as their Dream Girl, charming and pretty Nancy Ann Valberg. Nancy is an Alpha Chi Omega whose home is in Brigham City. Sigma Phi Epsilon Queen Leah Nelson Leah Nelson this year reigned as queen of the brothers of Sigma Phi Epsilon. Her attractiveness and friendly nature won the admiration of all the Sig Eps. in tar and Crescent Girl of Kappa Sigma Brenda Hall The Brothers of Kappa Sigma elected Brenda Hall to represent their fraternity this year. This cute freshman is in Kappa Delta Sorority. Signna Nu Girl Beth Melson Beth Nielson, as Sigma Nu Girl, really helped to enhance the fraternity. Beth is a Tri-Delt. Her home is in Smithfield. Sigma Phi Epsilon Diamond Queen Sue Ann Godderidge Sue Ann Godderidge is Sigma Phi Epsi- lon's Diamond Queen. She also has the distinction of being Utah State Dairy Princess and a member of Kappa Delta Sorority. Sweetheart of Sigina Chi Penny Hafen Penny Rae Hafen had the honor of being selected the Sweetheart of Sigma Chi. She is a senior at U. S. U., and is aiiili- ated With Chi Omega. Dream Girl of Delta Sigma Phi Peggy Billings Peggy Billings was selected this year to reign as the Dream Girl of Delta Sigma Phi. This pert freshman is also a member of Alpha Chi Omega. Her major is Ele- mentary Education. Sweetheart of Alpha Gamma Rho Bertie Lou Richardson Redheaded Bertie Lou Richardson cap- tured the hearts of the Alpha Gamma Rhos and was crowned as their Pink Rose Queen. Bertie is also the president of Sigma Kappa sorority. Tri-Guy Bill Armstrong Sigma Nu's Bill Armstrong with his like- able and outgoing manner was given the distinction of being this years Tri-Guy. Bill is majoring in Business. Favorite Guy of Alpha Chi Marqy Ricks The charm and manner of Marty Ricks helped him gain the honor of being named Favorite Guy of Alpha Chi. Marty is affiliated with Pi Kappa Alpha. Left to Right, Row Ona: NaDene Rhodes, Bonnie Kent, Barbara Hughes, Brooks Bullen, Susan Miner. Row Two: Judy Anderson, Margo Bergeson, Ann Howard, Bertie Lou Richardson, Chris Calder, Diane Nelson, Carol Byington. Row Three: Louise Pease, Roherta Stanford, Marilyn Canoso, Karen Boyer, Diane Karilcka, Susan Miner, Lynn Sorenson, Bobbi Eliason, and Jackie Knapp. Little Sisters of inerva This group of lovely Coeds are known as the queens of SAE. Rather than choose just one queen,the brothers of SAE rush and select 25 members to he Sisters of Minerva. The sisters, who of course are gung-ho SAE, plan many activities for the hrothers and are usually engrossed in planning surprise parties for them. OFFICERS-Left to Right: Diane Nelson, Roberta Stanford, Bertie Lou Richardson, Louise Pease, and Margo Bergeson, President. J' Q tiff: AY 5:55 A Greek Week activities started off with the AllfGreek Exchange. With the purpose of displaying Greek life and giving special recognition to the Greek groups on campus, this year's Greek Week was one of the most outstanding events of the school year. Beginning with an All-Greek Exchange and climaxing with the most outstanding Swing Sing ever presented at the University, Greeks showed independents Greek Week l don't think she'll make the Olympics the many advantages of belonging to Greek organizations and proved that it was Great to be a Greek, Sigma Phi Epsilon traditionally runs a torch from Salt Lake to the campus where it burns during the entire Week. , ll lml Take an Independent out to lunch! Sigma Chi Won the Scholarship Trophy for fraternity competi- Scholarship trophy for the sororities for the third suc- tion With the highest over all Grade Point. cessive year Kappa Delta surpassed all other sororities to win the t xg ur gi, Y 1. ,,,,e 41 ii - Vy ' 'Ww w li V . -, ' 'X ff? . ' f 331-it ,Mba-K w : ' Z., ., - , . tm, we Q Eva Lk if ' fh E' A ! 8 f.' , 2s in Lv-e VL Vhhv ,f x, i t . Q. in if , if ty, M 1 si, .X ,.t, .I ' W , '.' A. A l-lousemothers are honored at a Housemothers Tea. ,Q ,M.,,,, .. '-f - W , A E, L N.v f I E Ah-Q in f - f-' V' . f , . 'Q ' L 2.: ' ' V I :-- 5 .-4 - K VZKVA .1 . W., 1 Jerry Sherritt, a National Officer of Sigma Nu, was featured as the speaker at the Greek Banquet. Another try for the Olympics? No, just special events. Sororities challenged and beat the fraternities in the Powder Puff Football game. , ,t1, 14th Night Show Co-Sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce and the Greek organizations of the campus is the annual 14th Night Show. This program is presented at Christmas time for the students and people of the community. The proceeds go to buying Christmas presents for needy children. Greek Bowl This year during Greek Week, Greeks displayed their intellectual prowess by conducting a College Bowl. This event was con- ducted exactly like the television series and each of the Greek or' ganizations sponsored a team to participate. Sigma Kappa won over all of the sororities and was then defeated by the winning fraternity team, Pi Kappa Alpha. A Sheepskin engraved with greek letters was presented to Pi Kappa Alpha who won top honors in this com- petition. Professor M. Q. Rice conducted the final round of the College Bowl Sigma Chi was defeated by Pi Kappa Alpha by the narrow edge of 5 points, final round of fraternity competition. in the Y , . 3 , . , i , 3 5 . .Q y -Q 3 1 'BY' 1 3 , Congratulations Pi K A! Sigma Kappa Defeated Delta Delta Delta in the all sorority competition for the coveted engraved Sheep Skin. my 71 ,mm Y Q 5 Q 5 i - 'mswf 5 x i 1 5 F. ' ' ,I f L ' , . 5 i ' 5 , , r i ,,.. o ai ai V Q.. Sigma Alpha Epsilon won top honors with their outstanding performance singing songs from West Side Story. Swing Sing is an annual event in which all of the Greek organizations present entertainment in the form of song. This year Swing Sing was the most outstanding singing festival ever presented. 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HOUSE COUNCIL-Left to Right, Row One: Ralph Keppel, Social Chairman, Cvene Cvould, President, Camilo Vieira, Vice President, William K. Martin, Secre- tary. Row Two: Wayne Hagg, Athletic Cofordinatorg Michael Zan, Justice, Mitchel Zeller, Social Chairman, Val Lasko, Social Chairman, Douglas Parker, Chief justice. , 5 -. During the days just before Christ, PRESIDENTS COUNCIL-Camilo Vieira, Cvene Gould, Bill Martin, Wayne R. Hagg. mas, Richards played host to the underprivileged children of Logan. Mr, and Mrs. Bill Dickey and Chris Richards Hall Head Residents, Left to Right, Row One: Terry Lawrence, Social Chairman, Richard lrizarry, North Wing Intra- mural Managerg Row Two: Dale McCormick, Social Chairman, Deryl Sweat, Vice President, Bob Dalton, South Wing Intramural Managerg Max McCormick, Social Chairrnang Glen Lemon, President. Fellows in Bullen get to enjoy UD their own cooking. Could they be planning a raid? Bullen Hall A Luau! During Spring Quarter Bullen Hall sponsored a Hawaiian Luau for the residents and their guests. Activ- ities ranged from the Hawaiian ritual of placing the pig into the ceremonial emue, to swimming and sun bathing. Through the hall newspaper, Bull 'n Views, the 144 residents were given the opportunity to publish ideas and comments on campus life, The newspaper also gave in- formation about things which happen in the dorm. Merrill Hall's Dorm Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lee. They are pictured here with their daughters Tracy and Allison. Merrill Hall Functions and fun thrived in one of the largest women's dorms on campus, Merrill Hall. ln this informal atmos- phere the girls enjoyed the afternoon sun on the patio dur- ing the Warmer days. During the winter months the lounge was the favorite place to gather around the stereo while visiting with friends. Such functions as exchanges with the men's halls and social groups, open house at Home- coming, door and window-decorating contests at Christ- mas, formals and banquets kept them busy. Doreen Adams, Social Chairman, Linda Hart, AWSQ Linda Riley, AWS, Rita Palmer, AWS5 Barbara Smith, Social Chairman. Not pictured, Janis Orton. STUDENT ASSISTANTS-Row One: Heath- er Wade, Mrs. White, Linda Peterson. Row Two: Carla Bunker, Bea Angus, Carol Hanks, Nancy Gardner. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL- Pat Gallagher, Secretaryg Valine Jensen, Vice Presi- dentg Marcia Hatch, President, Kerry jean MacKay, Secretary. GREAVES HALL OFFICERS-julie Hansen, Vice Presidentg Karen Hancock, Presidentg Karen David, Secretaryg Loila Darrington, Student Assistant, Bette Davis, Intramural Chairmang Berniece W'alker, Historian, Wendy Francom, AWS. The Dorm Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Tex Johnson with help from Nannette. 4 aw Greaves Hall During the winter months the girls at Greaves Hall enjoyed many care-free moments gathered around their Fireplace. When their lessons were done, some of them gathered around the piano to sing songs, or to go to the TV lounge and watch the late show. Greaves' Hal- loween costume party and Pixie Week provided a special touch to dormitory life as did their annual dorm formal. At their talent show much of their hid- den talents were brought to light. Greaves, studies for finals. 2 W . ,ii t,f-r' . X X ' l 5 ,'. ,IQ af Q 5 . GREAVES CHAIRMEN-Karren Olsen, Dorm Formalg Joyce Lund, Home- comingg Mary lean Tohler, Thanksgivingg Margo Johnson, Dorm Formal, Myrna Lapray, Christmas. f b..,1,- bmi, Lund Hall The girls at Lund Hall spent a majority of their time study- ing, holding dorm exchanges, or just relaxing in the recrea- tion room. Unusual events like a false alarm Fire drill at midnight during the dead of winter kept things moving. A canyon party, and daily treks to the cafeteria where they became acquainted with the fellows from Richards Hall will always be remembered. Good Evening, Lund Hall. Lund is the only dorm that can boast of a friendly receptionist to help with questions and answers. HOUSE COUNCIL-jackie Holbrook, Haydee Moil, Kay Crockett, Sara Keller, Bonnie Maglelny, Mary Brown, Susy Kearl, Carolyn Dooley, Maxine Natchees. LUND HALL OFFICERS-JoAnn Bowman, STANDARDS COMMITTEE-Left to Right, Row One: JoAnn Bowman, President, Arlene Dallimore, Secretary, Pam Flicka Ritchie, Jackie Breinholt, Arlene Dallimore. Row Two: Linda Chandler, Capener, Social Chairman. Missing: Connie Cvlenna Christensen, Karla Jensen. jo Walker, Vice President. Moen Hall When the girls at Moen Hall are not planning the next limbo party, they can be found seriously discussing their majors. On holidays or weekdays they amused themselves by sunbathing on the roof during the warmer days. Time was also spent planning the Christmas dinner and pro- gram, and the Spring dinner-dance, better known as Moen's Aloha Whenever study time rolled around, they could be found studying in their rooms or at the li- brary which is only a hopfskip-and-jump away. Moen Hall girls are admiring the Neeley Award that is given an nually to the outstanding girl in the dorm. DORM OFFICERS-Left to Right, Row One: Donna Eager, Standardsg Jaclyn Littledilce, Stand- ards, Marjorie Tanner, AWS, Roberta Stanford, President, Mrs. Deeley and Carol Lynn, Dorm Parents. Row Two: Jeanette Nelson, Publicity, I.eAnne I-Ioldaway, Standardsg Beth Briggs, Scholar- shipg Pat Ryan, Secretary, Kay Ashdown, Historian, Bette Francis, Intramural Manager, Kaye Hart, Dorm Assistant. ACTIVITY COMMITTEE - Marjorie Tanner, Cherie Jeannerett, Lor- , chin Wall. Now where shall we put this stuff? .,. 1 ,,,..1- Zlz. ,:Ej.1.jlj. . Now WHO did you ring for, Sir? Reeder Hall's Dorm President is Janet Lemon. REEDER OFFICERS- Lorene McKee, AXVSg Barbara Bullock, Intramural Managerg Rama Wilson, Student Assistantg janet Lemon, President. Reeder Hall At Reeder Hall one can find fun, frolic and--food. As one of the cooking dorms, Reeder Hall provided the girls with a home away from home. Home cooking could he enjoyed by the girls as well as a favorite boyfriend when he was invited up for a Sunday dinner. A Christmas party and Valentine dance were some of the social activities the girls shared with dates. During Agathon the unusual and attractive house decorations added an air of gaiety to the Agathon festivities, The dorm parents of Reeder Hall are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hackley and Steven. '11- ' f e T f LL 2 izljf' pl: ' -W ,af iw? f fi ii? N fi ggi A, ,W David O. McKay Living Center an as-1, ,,.,A ,z my , fr.:-vw ,Q J , L, Md. - zz iwgsw l ,K ,.., A. .PV . -' - , ,Nl n ww 191.gi- ilk ,..-W-ding! ,. -GWRRA, Kiiifiswl ,N ik .QN- smf 4. ww -W ' mu .X 'A a..,... FR' -M27 ' Ar ,Qs-wi wwf? gf. Mia: il uni, Left to Right, Row One: Dnrm Parents include Cheryl lohnson, loy Gatherum, Beth Lychsen, Roma Knudsen, Betty Roberts, Catherine Blain and Alice Spencer. Row Two: lim Gatherum, Holger Lychsen, Bob Knudsen, Phil Roberts, Bob Pmline, and Bob Spencer. Missing, Clark johnson. Cooking is all right, but then there are the dishes. Studies always come first. -Quinn l Recreation later! What do you mean l'm late! With the increased enrollment, the need for new student housing arose, this need was met by the Church of jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. ln September seven dormitories, known as the David O. McKay Living Center were ready to accommodate over 500 students. Each of the seven halls - Moyle, lrwins, Maughn, Card, Wells, Rich, and Snow - can house 72 students. These halls, four of which are girls' dorms, are not restricted to LDS members only, however, residents are required to abide by the Church standards. David O. McKay Living Center After studies are finished boys in Irvins Hall play concentration. Each of the dorms have a spacious recreation area. Left to Right: Dorm Presidents include Blaine Hilton, Moyle Hall, Bob Al- lred, lrvins Hall, Linda Longhursr, Maughn Hall, Ester Bowen, Diane Burgoyne, Card Hall, Carma Larsen, Wells Hall, Linda Palmer, Rich Hall and Carma Duke, Snow Hall. ti 39? mal' ' A' fs Richards Hall? A Raid? Ou no, not again! Inter-Re sidenoe Composed of the presidents of each of the residence halls, the Inter-Residence Council has a twofold purpose: to provide leadership training for the presidents, and to act as a sounding board for the various problems that are en' countered in dorm living. The council supervises the social and athletic events for the dorms coordinating them with each other. This year the Council planned several all-dorm exchanges, a leadership lab, and had an annual scholarship banquet Spring Quarter. Left to Right, Row One: Robert Stanford, Moeng Linda Monk Campus Houseg JoAnn Bowman, Lundg Karen Hancock, Greaves Linda Longhurst, Maughng Marcia Hatch, Merrill, janet Lemon Reeder, Carma Larsen, Wells, Diane Burgoyne, Ester Bowdeni Card Hall. Row Two: Gene Gould, Richards, Glen Lemon, Bullen Bob White, Carma Duke, Snowg Pat Higgins, Marty Huntzingerl Stella lsraelsen, Advisor, Karen Lindsay, Linda Palmer, Rich Blaine Hilton, Moyleg Bob Allred, Ivins, and Doug Andersoni Advisor. Campus House One of the oldest buildings on cam- pus was converted into a house for junior and Senior Coeds. The Cam- pus House houses ten girls and from all reports it is a funn place to live . . . right across the street from Richards Hall. Linda Monk was President of the house this year. Council 5354215 Executive Council includes Karen Lindsay, Secretaryg Marty Hunt- zinger, Vice Presidentg Bob White, Presidentg and Pat Higgins, Treasurer. 181 i Delta Phi Kappa Acquiring a new name, Delta Phi Kappa, this group of men who have served their church in the capacity of a mission moved into a new house this year. The Delta Phi Kappa house is one of the unique and most expensive fraternity houses in the west, housing over 70 members. These broth- ers enjoy a well-rounded social calendar, participa- tion in an intramurals program, and are known for their musical ability in singing on campus. Jerald Hawley President Terry Allen Phil Baugh Joseph Broadbent Ken Carter Thomas Don Coppin Eugene Draper Larry Giles Jack Andersen Darwin Bingham Warren Brown Douglas Castleton Bruce Crompton Fred Duersch, lr. Terry Glover Larry Avery Wesley Bitters Bob Burton less Christensen LaVon Day Marshall Eastman Gary Goff Arlan Baird Don Blanchard Lynn Buttson jim Coleman Larry Dorius Gerald Gee Richard Gordon Horatio Gregory Blair John Grover, Ir Ralph Walker Ronald Watt Vic Wheeler Spencer Willardsen Vern Wood Ken Young Gordon Ward Gene Watson LeRoy Wilde Dick Winward Lawrence Wright David Zaugg Delta Phi Kappa Chorus t , f . N, K ..,-t, A The Newman Center. Many Aggies enjoyed an Italian Spaghetti Dinner spon- sored by the Newman Club this year. Among the other activities shared by the members were exchanges with other Newman Clubs, skating parties, and a Spring Formal. ln addition to social activities, the Newman Club provides Catholic students with a well-rounded program of re- ligious and educational activities. Newman Club Q2 Left to Right: Lynn Groce, secretary-treasurerg Russell Kingsley, presidentg Gary Lynn, vice president. Baptist Union Reverend T. A Srom To be complete, education should provide an opportunity for religious cultivation. The Baptist Student Union strives to provide each member with this religious education. They also try to develop personal character through activi- ties. lncluded on their calendar of events are: a fall retreat to Spring Hollow, a Christmas banquet and other socials. Left to Right: Terry McClendon, Les Mcfflendon, Lynn Groce, Rus- sell Kingsley, Gary Lynn, Mike Oshorn, Ronald Michael McFarland. Pastor Muslim Students' Association i 1 1 O Mankind! Lo! We have created you male and female, and have made you nations and tribes that you may know one another. Lo! The noblest of you in the sight of Allah, is the best in conduct. Lo! Allah is knower, Awarel' fQuran 49:13D ln no Way is an Arab superior to a Non-Arabg neither is there any superiority of the black over the white nor of the white over the black, except by virtue of their fear of Allah. flbrophet Mohammadl The Islamic Center, 2551 Massachusetts Ave Washington, D.C. A cross-section of the SOO million Muslims of the World is found on this campus in the over 100 students from several countries. Among the objectives of the Muslim Students' Association is promotion of an understanding of Islam within the Amer- ican community and the University. Officers are: Tahir I. Salih, President, Vicar A. Syed, Secretary, M. M. Alam, Treasurer, and Dr. james J. Tschudy, Adviser. Circle Mimi? X i , V, 1,,+i,k , Circle K is a group of male students dedicated to the ideals of leadership, friendship and service to the University. Membership in this club is contingent upon the desire to promote good fellow- ship and good academic standing. As a part of their service- program, the Circle K's distributed literature and registration blanks to the students in the residence halls, sorority, and fraternity houses during the Polio Clinic. 3 , Dick Frombgen, Pres Bob Atwood Albert Bounous Lowell Castleton Charles Frost Lyle Larson Steven Larsen Intercollegiate Knights An active service organization is the Intercollegiate Knights. This group of men students strives for scholarship and cam- pus activities. They serve their fellow students by ushering at school functions, selling theater discount cards, and providing the students with information for buying and selling used text books. This friendly group is always available to lend a willing hand to campus activities. David Daniels WHYHC H0555 Carl Lawson Doug Litchfield Glenn Olson Robert Plumb Jerry Adams Arthur Bohman Harvey Capell John Holmgren Michael Jensen Neldon Kingston Victor McDaniels John Morris Bryce Olson Kirk Smith Ronald Taggert Michael Thorpe Spurs At your service is the motto of the Spurs, a service group of Sophomore women who strive to support and participate in many student body activities. They sell mums at Homecoming, sing- ing Valentines on Valentines Day, and tickets for school functions. Their service to the school is continuous throughout the year - Hello Week, Registration, Campus Chest and elections. Mem- bers are selected from the top Freshmen girls on the basis of personality, scholarship interest, and activity in school functions. USU's Spurs are proud of Noni Palmer who is National First Vice President of Spurs. Nancy Adams Beth Briggs Lucille Chase Irene Downs Linda Hansen Lynette Hillstead Valine Jensen Kay Ashdown Yvonne Cardwell Glenna Christensen Nancy Gardner Kaye Hart LeAnne Holdaway Colleen Johnson Margaret Bott Marcia Cassell Linda Chandler Marie Cvyllenskog Pat Higgins Maurine Jensen Kathleen Lind Marie Madsen l rp. t Y J in-if A s M' f ae? Careful planning is essential for Spur Activities. Spurs supervise all the elections and take care of the ballots. '....,......a Officers are: Left to Right, Row One: Brenda Whitney, Marie Madsen, Karen Boyer, Miss Haruko Terasawa, Advisor. Row Two: LeeAnn Holdaway, President, Nancy Adams, Maureen Jensen, Coleen Johnson, Miss Ruth Benson, Advisor. Nadine Mash Janet Rose Mary lean Tobler Marilyn Watkins DO you really think that is her activity Card? 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Q l 3 5 4 'fH'fj, V' Z' , . 1 5 11 - .,, ' Aida ,fm ,435- fb '2- 'C' , W 2' A 1,15 Y 4 Y f 3 EA I 5 EQ if V 'Q 2 4'3 1 , is 1 55 1: A ..s:,,,: g X . V? 4 L: 4 fr V , 4. + 1 r f at 4 4 '21 kx xi Q r ,Y iff W 5 f Z X 1 3 X f +, E Q f Q 'Kip 'S Q as wr 1 K A A A ll H - Q A, 2 'X x U V x H .5' jf -'r ' ' P N , K ' fra ' 1 f ' 0' nit ' Q f' 2' 47 K . Q., , is , u .., Q + 3 , 7 ' ff - - ad x jr 9 I ,. - N 9 ..,. Q . if . '97 , tx. . M' .. s v 5 7. :X , is 0 A Q- AGGIETTE OFFICERS - Julie Krey, Lenna Rudd, Presidentg judy McFarland. Aggiettes One of the most outstanding precision dance teams in the West can be found at Utah State. The name of this group is the Aggiettes. The Aggiettes are a sixteen member precision dance team and perform during half time at most of the football and basketball games. Jackie Fullmer is the capable advisor of the Aggiettes and Lenna Rudd was the president. The Aggiettes are pictured here in their new uniforms. Boosters In order to promote more school spirit and participation in the cheering section at the football and basketball games, the Student Senate appointed Byard Wood to form a Booster Club. The Boosters indeed filled this purpose this year and added much to the Aggie spirit with original yells, sound effects, and yelling props. The Boosters cheer the team on with the help of their cannon. But, Judge, l'm innocent iigiw- ' lpha Lambda Delta To promote intelligent living and a high standard of learning and encourage superior scholastic attainment among the Freshman women is the objective of Alpha Lambda Delta. This honorary fraternity consists of an elite group of Sophomore women who have attained a 3.5 grade point average for two consecutive quarf ters during their Freshman year at the University. It can truly be said that this group is an example of the Light of Knowledge on the campus. Throughout the year this fraternity sponsors various parties and projects such as a scholarship, in order to create a wide variety of cultural interests. Left to Right, Row One: Helen Lunclstrom, Advisor, Gayle Randall, Sec- retary, Bonnie Staples, Historian, Marilyn Canoso, President, Natalie Taylor, Vice President, Naoma Wright, Editorg Dean Leah Dunford. Row Two: Lynda Rollins, Gayla Stokes, Annette Zollinger, Jaclyn Littledike, Marie Harker, Dixie McEntire, Darla Larsen, Valine ense Lorraine Olsen, LaRay Deem, Melta Erickson, joan Henderson Karen Scholes. Row Three: Glenna Christensen, Jill Roundy, Roberta Stanford Pam Barlow, Carolyn Sparks, Sherry Olson, Margaret Winger Gloria Rae Thompson, Kaye Reeder, Beverly Blaylock, Pamla Corbridge Left to Right: Judy Thompson, Bonnie Brinton, Carolyn Miller, Judy Ostvig, Penny Hafen, Marilyn Pollard, Donna Higgins, Suzanne Williams, Dean Leah Dunford, Judy Hughes, ReNee Ryan, Shawnee Robinson, and Carol Byington. Sigma Phi Eta Twelve of the most outstanding Seniors are chosen to be members of Alpha Sigma Nu. These Seniors qualify for membership in this organization by outstanding scholastic ability, leadership in campus activities, citizenship, and personality. Phil Baugh is the president of this Honorary Qrganization. The well-known senior women's honorary society, Sigma Phi Eta, as a group combines its efforts to give service to the University and to promote school spirit. Not only do the girls serve at teas given by the administration, but they also give a special degree to worthy people. Have you heard of a PHT? lt is called Putting Hubby Through. This degree is given to the students' wives in recognition of their efforts in getting their husbands through college. Alpha Sigma Nu Bonnie Brinton Carol Byington Ruth Griffin Marilyn Pollard Suzanne Williams Missing: Judy Hughes Jerold Hawley Larry MacFarlane Wayne Peterson Gordon Watts Kim Webb Phil Baugh Blue Key Blue Key is a national honor fraternity with chapters throughout the U. S. It was founded to emphasize belief in God, support of country and school, and a general effort toward the development of college men into first- class citizens. Gn the U. S. U. campus Blue Key was installed on May 10, 1932. Scholarship and service to the University are essential to its membership. The Bluebook and student directory is published each year by the members of Blue Key as their largest project. They .also usher at Commence- ment, take care of the USU-BYU traditional wagon- wheel, and hold a spring formal. Club membership is very selective. It is limited to Z5 upperclass men with a 2.5 grade point or better who possess leadership abilities and who show service to fellow students and the Univer- sity by their activity in student functions. Blue Key officers this year are: Larry Macfarlane, Presidentg Gordon Watts, Vice President, Doug Brinley, Secretary-Treasurer, Ralph Brinton, Corresponding Secretary. Richard Andrews Dick Baker Phil Baugh Bruce Bishop Gary Blacker Douglas Brinley Ralph Brinton Quentin Cook Ralph Crockett Richard Gordon Larry Macfarlane Kay Mclff Brian Neuberger Wayne Peterson Robert Spencer Gary Watts Gordon Watts Douglas Webb Kim Webb Phi Up silon Gmioron Home Economic Honorary OFFICERS - Marilyn Brian, Charyl Woodward, Geraldine Jones, Pamela Peter son, Margaret Skidmore, Jeanette Tew, Christy Kunz, Louise Shirts, Judy Ostvig Presidentg Marian Linford. Mary Sue Stanger Jeanette Tew Charyl Woodward Janice Alder Darlene Anderson Ellen Anderton Beth Ballard Carolyn Sue Bishop Ann Brackett Marilyn Brian Ilene Call Marilyn Hansen Patricia Maughan Geraldine Jones Christy Kunz Marian Linford Linda Longhurst Carolyn Miller Judy Nielson Linda Olsen Judy Ostvig Pamela Peterson Shawnee Robinso Kathleen Russell Louise Shirts Jeppson D Margaret Skidmore Sigma Tau, a national engineering honorary fraternity, strives to promote a professional spirit among the engi- neering students. Members are selected from the upper one-third in the college of engineering. The principles of scholarship, practicability and sociability are demonstrated in the activities of the organization. An annual award is Sigma Tau Aif!L3?2i2.d Gary Stewart joseph Stonionis Kenneth VanDusen Byard D. Wood given to the outstanding Sophomore, and speakers are frequently engaged to broaden the scope of knowledge of the members. Larry I. Adams Wayne Christensen Gary D. Drauge Kent Golclsberry Larry L. Jensen Rance Bare John Cliff Don Ferney Madau G. Goyal John C. Kemp Bruce Bishop Reed G. Crockett Paul D. Fonnesbeck Larry Holmstrom Richard Kimball Larry Cheney Jerry A. Davis Paul G. Francis Rezai Houshang Gale H. Larson Leon Christensen Roger B. Davis Mike Gillespie Peter Hutt George LeBaron Douglas McAtee James Milligan Craig A. Mortensen Gene L. Mortensen Lee Robinson V Phi Alpha Theta Utah State has one of the most outstanding departments of For- estry in the Nation. Therefore it seems only fitting that the College of Forestry sponsor an honorary club giving recognition to those who excel scholastically, and show evidence of making outstanding contributions to their profession. Xi Sigma Pi gives such recogni- tion to its members. Left to Right, Row One: George H. Maduram, Francis Mohr, Craig W. Colton, William A. Harenberg, Muhammed Anwar Qureshi. Row Two: Carl johnson, Charles Hackley, Jerry Rehfeld, Gerhard Marby, Teja Phi Alpha Theta, an honorary History Fraternity, was organized for students majoring in history and who have an active interest in past history and also the history in the making. This Fraternity provides its members with many opportunities to broaden their interests and backgrounds in this subject by sponsoring many out- standing guest speakers, holding discussions, and rounds out their schedule with many enjoyable socials. Xi Sigma Pi Singh, Clinton Fudge, David N. Griffin, Prof. john D. Hunt. Row Three: john F. Tallmadge, David R. Hess, Alan Sandrol, Drew Ballon, William G. Poulsen, Donn R. Dale. - ... I D Left to Right: Thomas D. Coppin, Presiclentg Fred M. Owen, Robert G. Knudsen, Vice President, Charles Anderson, Treasurerg Sherman B. As a national honorary society for future doctors, dentists and medical technicians, Alpha Epsilon Delta stresses the importance of the medical profession. Through medical films, featured speak- ers and a tour to the University of Utah Medical School this fra' ternity stimulates an enthusiasm among its members. Scholarship is the main qualification for membership. Membership is open to pre-med majors who have attended USU for five quarters and have maintained a 3.0 grade point average. Theta Tau ,lohnsong Delores Collet, Historian. Missing arc: Dr. Thomas L. Buhler, Advisor, Mary Huber, Secretaryg and Marsha Parkinson, Reporter. Alpha Epsilon Delta Theta Tau, a national professional engineering fraternity, is com' posed of students enrolled in Engineering. Its aim is to make Engi neering a profession, not just a trade. During many of the profesf sional developmental meetings, speakers are engaged to speak to the members. Throughout the year this organization sponsors many social functions including a Spring formal. They also participate in campus intramurals. Theta Tau celebrated its third year on this campus in May. Don Balls Noel Cooley Darwin Jensen Craig Mortensen John R. Busk Larry Diswood Seigmon Kopinitz Harold Francis Alpha Zeta Alpha Zeta gives recognition to the top one-fifth scholastic enrollment in the college of Agriculture and Forestry. Besides the recognition of being outstanding students in their future professions, Alpha Zeta provides graduate placement to its members. Educational programs, socials, and an annual spring banquet are some of the scheduled events of this honorary fraternity. l Left to Right: Row One: Jessop B. Low, Advisor, Acie Clements, Francis Clinton Fudge, David Griffin, John Hunt. Row Three: George E. Stod- Mohr, Dale Willis, Jess Windham, Chancellor. Row Two: ,lay W. Call, dard, advisor, Paul Conover, Bart Wankier, Kenneth Mitchell, David Advisorg Charles Hackley, David Peters, Jerry Rihfeldt, Alan Sandvol, Purree, Don Dale, and Roy Thompson. '99 Pershing Rifles As a trifservice national military honorary, Pershing Rifles has carried out an extensive military program for first and second year military students. The main events include a drill and rifle com- petition with other companies and the annual trip to the El- dorado Days Parade at Reno, Nevada. Future memberships into this fraternity are nominated by the members. A23 Pictured are some of the outstanding men in Pershing Rifles. .-----fr Part of the famous Pershing Rifle drill. The Preshing Rifle Tactical Team: Swenson Menzigian, Elliott, Eiler, Omori. Sponsors As official hostesses of the Air Force and Army the Sponsors support all military and college func- tions. These girls strive to fulfill the purpose of the Sponsors which is to serve the University and to foster an interest in the ROTC Brigade of Cadets. To raise money to participate in the Cherry Blossom Festival at Washington, D. C., this year, the girls sold candy and light bulbs. The last time they marched at the Cherry Blos- som Festival parade they placed First in parade competition. Nancy Adams Verene Ashby Peggy Barton Beverly Borchert Carol Jane Brown Mary Brown Donna Fowler Holly Hestmark Janet Lemon Carol Murray Mar Rae Payne Claudene Burtenshaw Judy Garrett Michele Howells Jaclyn Littledike Judy Nelson Jackie Pazell Joan Catmull Sharon Guymon Aliene Hyatt Orlean Miller Judy Orton Bobette Peterson Sharon Dennis Carolyn Hart Gay Johnson Toni Moody Judy Ostvig Patty Plant Linda Duffin Peggy Heflin Darla Larsen Leaving on their trip to Washington D. C. Beth Van Kampen lane Waldron Julie Washburn Carolyn Poole Kay Roberts jean Stringham Pam Profaizer Roxy Schooff Kathy Stringham Carolyn Rabb Kathy Schutz Ann Taylor Maraley Redd Myra Stanley Marilyn Taylor Ann Taylor Sponsor Colonel Membership in the Arnold Air Society, a professional service and honorary organization, consists of the advanced Air Force ROTC Cadets. As a group the Arnold Air Society strives to promote the understanding of Air Force both in and out of the Air Force ROTC corps. These proficient members adopted two worthwhile projects - the Blood Drive in conjunction with the National Red Cross and annual dinner-dance. Cadet Duane Massey DEDICATION The John K. Cannon Squadron of the Arnold Air So- ciety has lost a dedicated and loyal cadet with the passing of Cadet Captain Duane Massey. His name has been with- drawn from our rolls, but his memory will not be forgotten. We have lost his leadership, and the Air Force has lost a future flying officer that will not grace the wing-tips of his fellow flying companions. Duane had a short stay on this earth, but the strength that he has left us will be reflected throughout the future years of our lives. Duane loved to fly and did it well. lronically he became sick and died while filling out a flight plan in preparation for his final flight at the college level before moving on to greater heights. Whenever we lack the courage to proceed we will only have to look out of our cockpit window and think of Duane. The courage lost will then returnf' Arnold Air Society l J. Wadsworth Paul Hancock Phillip N. Ashbaker Claine Petersen Y Edward V. Hayhurst l I Brent Allred Mervin B. Allen Dale Setmhurst Bryce A. Jenkins Keith Foulger I gxfflgilngi lack Allred Bill Comish Steven Bailey James H. Lund Harold G. Jensen o n ousen Sabre Squad The Air Force Sabre Squadron is an honorary organization composed of Freshmen and Sophomore Cadets. This squadron develops leadership and citizenship qualities among its members. The Sabre Squad maintains a very outstanding twenty-man precision drill team who repre- sents the University at various drill meets throughout the nation. Missing members are: Chuck Bray, Tom Hayes, Jim Butler, Brent Call, Lou San- ders, Meb Anderson, and J. Muir. Val Bateman Dick Cowley George Holmes Richard Johanson Jim Nielsen William Sellers Allen Thorne Wesley Bitters William D. Evans Jack Hunter Peter Krueger Jerald Peterson john Skousen Gene Whitmer Albert Bounous james Henley Jeff Iverson William Martin Walt Reim Junior Songer Dennis Winter Ted Molis Vick Sanderson Lynn Tanner Roland Wright it Left to Right, Row One: Cadel Lt. Col. Clayton S, Huber, executive officerg Cadel Col. Cordell O. Wold, battalion Commanderg Cadet Lt. Col. Peter M, Hansen, S35 Cadet Major Thomas Coppin, S13 Cadet Major A. George Marchant, S25 Cadet Major Theodore D. Hanks, S45 Cadet Major Paul T. Blotter, Assistant S3. The Army' Flight Program is available to all advanced cadets of the corps and offers 36 hours of ground school and 36 hours of flight training for FAA pilot qualification. Shown are: Cadet Lt. Lynn Henniger, Cadet Lt. Gary Stewart, Cadet Lt. Col. Paul Osterlin, and Cadet Lt. Roy Thompson. 4' A ' 'E 07.4-eff 4Q 0A G f G Army ROTC Utah State University is proud of its Army ROTC unit. The program is geared to produce high calibre regular and reserve Army officers of moral and military excellence. Included in the four year program are such subjects as rifle marksmanship, map reading, first aid, dismounted drill, and tactical training. Following the third year the cadets from 42 universities and colleges through- out the western United States attend a six week summer camp at Ft. Lewis, Washington to obtain further training and become better prepared as future officers. ln 1962 our university placed first in the final camp standings. ln all plans and activities of the corps, the empha- sis is placed on developing within each cadet his highest potential of leadership and professional competence in the Military Science - for we know we train today to become the leaders of tomorrow's Army. ny' K Wim? 303,12-.' 5 fli ' i 'Kali' ' 'i f ' V it A Q X ,V, , gt 5 X is M-19' A 6 T 1 X ' Q alfa I V , F 4 Kkr' if , gf- 4 gal tryin, ' H Q , I H 4 PQ ieti ff 52,2 V 3 ' A t ei , ,-'1., IV. Q Liv, , en g fL4 ai.,5Wi 5 L, f if fy rut,-f ,L',A 'if' Al.. , ' 51.4 -'M i t ,X t A Aggressors in action. rx' 4154 Ng, , Getting sharp for summer cam l sa Cadet of the Week. Inspection by the S-3. N 5 , 5 Egg? I R 'W :sf Q M , ii, 1? at ,H N.. QQ M i1?f??I 3 n A - we I G A :3.' A xim J A .1 .. .':.'J ll! J W' x W? left to Right, Row One: Abdul Majid Chaudry Sia Tirgari Frooz Davalloo Judy Wix Linda Thompson, H. S. Dhaliwal, Madan Goyal, Muhammad Goyal Row Two Akhlagen Rahman Choudhry, Fitzgerald Spencer, Ulrich Bierschenk Teja Singh Larry Jackson Duane Jeffery C l. Chery, Iqbal Gill, El-Moustapha Moustapha, jamshid Vossoogh International Club To promote any activity or interest that will foster friendship, international understanding, spirit of tolerance and justice among the peoples of the World, is the goal of the International Club on our campus. This club heads a week of activities known as lnter- national Days which contribute to building this goal on the cam- pus. All students are eligible to join the club and many Aggies find membership very worthwhile. Not only are students en- couraged to join but faculty members, alumni, and residents of the community as Well. Canadian Club South of the Border means Utah State University for these students from Canada. Drawing its members from all eleven of Canadals provinces, this club serves to unite these students from our northern neighbor and to give the other students of USU a true picture of Canada. Left to Right, Row One: Sandra Vance, Linda Reeder, Gayle Matkin, Anne Stringam, Dorothy Kesler, Kathy Stringam, President. Row Two: Doug Birdsell, Dean Anderson, Terrence A. Evanshen, Vaughn l-lunsaker. Row Three: Russell Walburger, Don Mackenzie, Dale Winder, Kenny Maukesyui, Gordon Kesler. Ski Club Although weather can not stop the trusty postmen from completing their appointed tasks, it can make or break the USU Ski Club. This year's snow for skiing was off- again-onfagain, but the club enjoyed several successful outings to Beaver and Solitude ski areas. Left to Right, Row One: John Pease, Tom Taylor. Row Two: Sandy Penfold, Suzane Tams, Sharon Child, Patsy Heslop, Lynda Hanson, Carla White. Row Three: Gary Fuhriman, D. R. Jensen, Doug Litchfield, Rick Moody and Bill Phelps. Sootsmen Not only is this talented group of musicians noted for their ability as an outstanding dance band but are rapidly becoming noted as jazz artists. This year the Scotsmen presented a Jazz Concert for the public which was one of the most outstanding events of the school year. The Scotsmen play for most of the school dances and also function as the Pep Band during home basketball games in which they coordinate with the Aggiettes in outstanding half-time entertainment. Craig Canning directs this seven- teen piece band which also features loan Catmull as a vocalist. Craig Canning, leader of the Scotsmen The Scotsmen displayed their talents at functions other than dances, such as Robins Awards. alL.,.,.,. 'gf C xx Ag Eoon x 'Mae 1, ,,:9 'eel' ailwi ' . fe fr ir 1 1' Z V - 'Li'-25iii?!1ff 'S . Li 1 7RfE:??Qi 5i Efi ,T Wi ' 1 I ,i .5y'Zw'V-Mi 1' ,. I, I ii.i,,giililim:i,, I , xiii Wir.. m ga-,, ,- in Ni! X ii I g if I I ' mw,,'n .,, ew- - ' M-iii'-,-+,i 1- T A- 1 Y - sa o o OI'g'aI11Zilt101f1S i , , , ,, , I , M W W, N :Wwwwwwilwf+W'Ww:wwfnLLi, ,. ,, ,J'Hvjlwi7WWWlQill!fWll'lli lWI'H'fvlW'lJ'-W 1 , ii5'5gl':tW wiziiiiiibzr. f :ri ra, ill'-2 WeiAitikim,iiifiisiymiiliiiciiiiicwfcia ' 1 1,-eiggf Fmm,: yie,,wWi,iqW:i,i'!:,eiW5,in,xl V wg -tw, L+-ii ,gi fmmyi ,yn ii -1 wJ 1 at, ,Y mg 'J z H 7 5 aww, ',J,,fVwy,i,---.,' K p -Q1 ' JW, N1 5 ' Tfifiii' Club Left to Right, Row One: Dr. Rondo Christensen, Faculty Advisor, Dr. B. Delworth Gardner, Saeed Habashi, Dr. N. Keith Roberts, Dr. Lynn Davis, Dr. Ellis Lamborn, Dr, George Blanch, Head of Department, Dr. Roice Anderson, j'Wayne McArthur, Claine J. Petersen. Row Two: Open to all students majoring in Agriculture Economics, the Ag Econ Club provides opportunities for its members to broaden their knowledge in this phase of agriculture. The Club sponsors luncheons and guest speakers to pro- mote interest in Agriculture Economics. Club members also enjoy winter and spring socials. Paul Hancock President Mostofa Mahajerani, Secretary, Clifford Petersen, Hardev Dhaliwal, Reed Christensen, Vice President, Duane Price, Paul Tex Hancock, President, Cvuy Erikson, Reed Willis, Gordon Langford, Eugene Hess, Byron Mont- gomery, Max Nielson, Francis Blair, Kendell Brinkerhoff, john Adams, Richard Osmond, Jerry Calley. Wildlife S ociety Left to Right, Row One: Dr. J. B. Grumbles, Mel Bramley, Niel Talbot, Sam Rowley, Don Dittrner, Darwin Anderson, Craig Whirtekiend, Jim Peterson, Dan Bromley, President, Marvin Jensen, Darwin Jensen, Art Tait, Val Gibbs. Row Two: Gary Hansen, Jerry Green, Lanny Berta, Brent Jensen, Allen Levie, Don Schrnidtlein, Sec.-Treasg Lew Cam- bell, David O. Hess, Dale Ross, George Smith, Loren Brazell. Row Three: Steve Smith, Fred Gifford, Dr. C. W. Cook, Advisor, Bill Harenberg, Julian Anderson, Ver Donn Durfee, Harley Greiman, Don Fuller. kwa Left to Right, Row One: Bruce Benninghoff, Carl Johnson, Abdul Majid Hess, Wendell St. Pierre, Alan Lane, Gary Sayer, Harry Grace. Third Chaudry, M. Asghar Chaudry, Floyd Newby, Mike Missoula, David de Row: Larry Clough, Phil Johnson, William Kurrle, Unknown, Unknown, Sousa, Jim Rogers, Dick lrizarry, Dick Carroll, Tom Harper. Row Two: Grey Reynolds, Ray Hyde, Steve Watson, Bob Eddy, Unknown, Bob Unknown, Unknown, Terry Jensen, Steve Sherman, Richard Sibley, Dave Packer, Jerry Marby. Utah State boasts of one of the most outstanding colleges of C1 b Forestry in the nation. The Forestry Club can account for a great U. deal of the enthusiasm for learning in the College of Forestry. These lovers of the outfof-doors sponsor the annual Forestry Weekf, Left to Right, Row One: Muhammad Quershi, John Tallmadge, Tahir Zumbo, Dewey Header, Unknown, Robert Legg. Third Row: Warren Salih, Jerry Horgesheimer, Carl Hindley, Richard Estes, Drew Bellon, Thiem, Marvin Jensen, Dennis Black, Fred Peck, Grant Thorson, Duane George Smith, Bill Jensen, Rudy Vigil. Row Two: Ronald Brown, Don Ecker, Kenneth Mitchell, Richard Bell, Robert Townsend, Herbert Fullmer, Joe Berlin, Steve Wirt, Ronald Lindh, Francis Mohr, James Glavitsch, Paul Kihlmir, Dave Ellis. JW? L1 Q 21 ' Left to Right, Row One: Hollis Osborne, Wayne Hubbard, Bill Sorensen, john Harmon, Donald Bird, James Blake, Gerald Blaine Anderson. Row Two: Frank Costello, Niles Broadhead, Prof. E. L. France, Bob Burton, Robert Blain. Row Three: Guy Pierce, james Loosle, Richard Holloway, Richard Kennard, Dal Industrial Arts The Speech and Hearing Club works to stimulate interest in the field of speaking and supporting fields such as Orthodonistry. This club meets every other week and features field trips through- out the state to various institutions where they study clinical cases. Their many educational trips are climaxed by a tour of the Vet- eran's Hospital in Salt Lake City where they have the opportunity of treating a phasic patient. This departmental club could almost be called a service club because of all the services they render to the University. The In- dustrial Arts Club designed a show case for the Co-Orgs Council this year. The also make active paddles for sororities and fraterni- ties. Meetings are planned once every month in which they sponsor outstanding events such as guest speakers, and a fiberglass demon- stration. This club awards a 550 scholarship each year to the out- standing student in Industrial Arts. Speech Club Left to Right, Row One: Lynette Dillon, Sandra Stuart, joyce Lumd, Lynda Hansen, VaLois Anderson. Row Two: Karen Boyer, Sec., Dick Baker, Kim Leishman, Steven Viekweg, President, Jim Meldrum, Vice President, Steven D. Wodsworth, Advisor. Dr. Samuel Fletcher not shown. . Y A 'QV e E ,.-he-g ,,.......-..--U Left to Right, Row One: Merle leppesen, Jim Rigby, Presidentg Marty Hessler, Lawrence Wright. Row Two: Max Turley, Robert Hollist, David Purtee, Golden Adams. Row Three: Wayne Butler, Secretary-Treasurer, Mardell Topham, Gary Rosier. time V1 f TTT V Law... L. ...as-. ...ad Left to Right, Row One: Sterling Griffiths, Daryush Valenajad, Marjorie Garner, SucAnn God- deridge, S. V. Salone, Dennis Hardy, Harry Markos, Ed Sorensen. Row Two: Prof. P. B. Lar- sen, Denton Darrington, S. H. Dajani, Ross Young, Duane Price, Roger Woodward, Dr. R. C. Lamb. Row Three: Prof. Dave Copeland, Dr. Melvin Andersen, Glenn Brown, Frank Layton, Doug Hornisch, Leo lsraelsen, Frank Markos. Agronomy Club With the goal of increasing their knowledge of crop production and soil management, this de- partmental club adds a great deal to promoting this phase of interest in the College of Agricul- ture. Many social and academic activities are planned by the club. Dairy Soienoe Contributing to the knowledge and interest of Dairy Science at the University is the Dairy Science Club. This Club strives to better ac- quaint students with the Dairy industry, and with prospective employers. Any Dairy major or student in the related field is eligible for membership. M Manu ,f W ,wvfmw 1 'YQ 5 Y ,,X.v-ww ff Left to Right, Row One: Harry Markos, J. Storz, Mike Overcracker, William Robinson. Row Two: Rondo Christensen, john Butcher, Bud West, Robert Lamb, Reed Christensen, Michael Yama. Ag Club Council The purpose of the Ag Club Council is to coordinate all departmental organiza tions under the College of Agriculture. Harry Markos served as president of this governing body this year. Another departmental organization in the College of Agriculture is the Horticulture Club Not only does this club supply the campus with fresh apples in vending machines but also provides members with many opportunities of learning in this Horticulture Club Left to Right, Row One: Mostata El-Hamady, Tom Reeves Art Boe, K. B. Dalal. Row Two: Alan Nelson, Ataollah Yazdaniha, Bob Hurst, Lynn Kerr. Row Three: P. B. Deshpande, Hussien El- Mansy, Joseph Y. Do, Otto Riethmann, Row Four: O. Tehrani, Joel Barlow, Alice Denney. Row Five: L. H. Pollard, D. R. Walker. ,dl 5'Lul Wfd ' ' -- . mv Q. ,f M it fy 1 il ' K 3? . a s f ' 7 .-7'h A -1 ..g:: '7' f:f : ii' 'K SL -- ? . ' Wg W T 5 E W 'Q L X i f Q , fa 7'Af .Q. H: 5 -E A 1 ,-- 5 - .:..- ? M 2 nv 1 51 if ILV' if . , ,., I - IQ 3fY fl, 5,- fm it X g ? M 4 Q N 5 , si 5.1 A A Q 3 V X 12 N qA1,L.,X. R - 3' ' 1'2:: I a if 'if' 2 if V ff if 12 Q Q ii wily.:-I -gg-AY Q Q, K Left to Right, Row One: Charles Miller, ,lim Watkins, Larry Wanlass, Charles Kinnen, Marlis Williams, Gordon Olsen. Row Two: Shantanu Shinde, Richard Olson, Laren Allred, Vijay Raut, Frank Stumpp. Row Three: Milton Baker, President, john Watts, Dennis Rosier, Lief McManus, Secretary: Scott Anderson, Douglas McKinnon, Ken Kinzel, Alan Harrison, Alan Roylance, Owen Slaugh. Society of Automotive Engineers A.S.M.E., a nationfwide organization of over 43,000 graduate members and 1,000 student members, prepares the Mechanical Engineering student for his future in industry after graduation. Meetings such as What's my Line? panel, which con- tains six professional engineers explain their respective position in industry, and is designed to present to the student the information on the jobs in his field. Mechanical Engineers A.S.M.E Left to Right, Row One: Apar Bhatia, Leon Christensen, Peter Hult, Madan Goyal, Charles Thomas, Ed Vendell. Row Two: Oaywood Paul, George Hansen, William Wade, Reed Baron, Keith Dixon, Tom Budge, Neil Anderson. 'X Q8 A. ., , 4, E 5-f'f-Q Sw JS if-wxqf. , ' 29' 4 3 , 45: H , v Ja S 4 K E ' ' mx lk , 4 V, x fjf. Q :--,: W ' f 1' L V si A 542 I: ' 1 4 V gi gf ' H',::.f1'f. W2 'fix '. -3 5, f' ,vii - .,,. fr- ' f I . z .... f Q W izisziigigigafk aww . wx? 'X Niik ,H The membership of the Civil Engineers is selected from the most out- standing students enrolled in this phase of engineering. The Civil En- gineers who are the future builders and designers of America, meet to- gether to build strength and understanding in their profession. Through activities such as informal panels, guest speakers, and special programs the lamp of knowledge is lighted, Civil Engineers Left to Right, Row One: Bernard Oshimag Leon Ward, Larry Adams, Vice President, James Milligan, President, james N. Ward, Program Chairman, Gale H. Larsen, Secretary, Douglas McAtee, Treasurer, joseph Joslin, Gary Castleton, Russell Walburger. Row Two: Craig Sorensen, Ken Van Dusen, Wayne Christensen, John Stravbhar, Gene Sturzeneg- ger, Tom Birch, Larry Cheney. Row Three: Houshang Rezai-khojasteh Rance Bare, jerry Davis, Albert Rice, Conley W. Harvey, Lynn Isaacson Lou Sorensen, George L. Walker. Row Four: Mike Gillespie, Loren An- derson, Bob Charley, Doug Jones, Richard Kimball, jamshid Taleb-Reza Wilford Astvasadooriaiv. ef- Landscape Architect Utah State boasts one of the thirteen departments of landscape architecture in the Nation. Thus, this departmental club was or- ganized. Members meet bifweekly where they seek to study the advances and progress in their chosen profession. Officers who direct the activities and plan the various functions held are: Brent Thomas, President, Fred Thrill, Vice President, and Warren Reyf nolds, Secretary. Campus landscaping in many areas has been planned by this organization. Left to Right, Row One: Prof. Brillian Tane, Mansuruzzaman, Thomas, Reynolds, Campbell, Whit- lock, Korn:-igi,, Biddulph, Chirasanta. Row Two: Nelson, Finnegan, Hunsaker, Lee, Hardman, Tevil, Cook, Robertson, Bates. Amerie an Institute of Interior Design As a part of the Art Department at the University the department of Interior Design has gained much recognition for their outstand- ing work in the phase of Interior Design. In this department the organization of the American Institute of Interior Design has been organized. Its members are students who are interested in making Interior Design their future profession. Regular meetings are held where students, faculty, and guests share ideas and knowledge en- lightening and informing them on the many new developments of the profession. i Left to Right, Row Ona: Iiohette Schultz, Sharon Bonham Lana Peterson Karma Clarke and Mickey Dunigan. Row Two: Judy Henley, Judith Worthen, Judy ones and Christy Randall Row Thug Les Kowallis, Beverly Iiorchert, Julie Rees, Bettie Ivers Row Four Bruce Crompton Dixie Fuhri man, Charlene Preece, Row Five: Jessie Larson, Advisor Glade Hanson Utah AID Representative from San Francisco Chapter, and John Sipherd, President Student Educ ation 0 0 X ASSOC13t1OH Marianne Sharp 4 ,ad o .' , W ...l fd 'mi f fl' If , This organization in the department of Education is organized to prepare members for professional leadership in education. Mem- bership is limited to Juniors and Seniors who are preparing to teach and have filled all requirements to be accepted into the teacher training program. Marianne Sharp was President and Professor Eyre Turner served as Advisor this year. You must always be students learning and unlearning, 'till your life's end, and if, gentlemen, you are not prepared to follow your profession in this spirit, I implore you to leave its ranks and betake yourself of some thirdfclass trade. John Lister. S ' . d S d T h President t . uplirvgslnihap in tuaiilgnn Left to Right, Row One: Arthur D. Jackson, lanyce Taylor, R. Eyre Turner, Malcom Allred. Row W?r thclgf e ,ng g SSC' g Two: Verene Ashby, Yvonne Cardwell, Karen Roberts, Kenneth Tams, Dorothy Aiken, and Dee in o e earm proce . Richards, 228 RADIO STAFF - Left to Right: Ted Christensen, Richard Fullmer, John Patrick, lim Randall. USU-FM Providing the best in educational and entertainment programs for the University and the community, the Campus Radio and Tele- vision station maintains a very high rating as an educational station which does not compete with commercial stations. A wide variety of programs are produced ranging from documentaries to discus- sions With National Political figure-heads. Music programs include classical, semifclassical, Broadway musical, and one program fea- tures music from the turn of the 19th Century. ,gi Dr. Burrell F. Hansen Chairman, Radio-Television 5533? Z .fi-rf ff TV STAFF - Left to Right: Larry Brengman, Kent Bishop, Garry Lynn, Julian Mercer, james Bair. 5 V- -F l i f - V A A i ii at I Z Q7 w + l I mafia. ' ' -.1,m.erQ? 'fi' at yi . , Q, if Rodeo Club The Rodeo Club is an active organization on Campus which spent most of its time planning and practicing for the USU Rodeo, an event held annually each Spring. ln addition, they keep in topfshape hy participating in other school rodeos throughout the area. Officers for this year are Barry Williams, President, and Darrell Short, Vice President. Left to Right, Row One: loan Daniels, Flicka Ritchie, Nyra Stanley Row Thnc Doug Butler Terry Tibbitts Verr Don Durfee Dave Ober Christiiaelwinn, Pat Bennion, Susan johnson, Charlotte Baur Leslie hansley Barry Williams Kenn th Moon Wayne Straatman Row Four Stephens. Row Two: Dale Bingham, Stuart Wamsley, Ray Yamauchl Mardell Topham Joe Dunford Paul Bambrough Frank Layton Iohn Chad P. Winn, Darrel Short, Jeff Anderson, J. L. Hill, Dennis Moore McKinnon Terry Martin jay Buzianis Left to Right, Row One: Owen Shupe, Advisor, Wayne Christensen, Jennings Smith, Gaywood Paul, Wayne Bishop, Leon Christensen, Bur- dell Henrie, Val Christensen, Jerry Davis, Lewis Hall. Row Two: Trevor W. jones, Tom Blotter, Mike Gillespie, George Hansen, John Larsen, Byard Wood, Bruce Savage, Rance Bare, Wayne Budge. Engine ering Council The Engineering Council serves in coordinating the activities of the Engineering Students and the student chapters of the individ- ual engineering Professional groups. The group sponsored the En- gineering Week and also worked to put out the Engineering Maga- zine INGENUSU. Jerry Davis led the group as president with Byrd Wood and Tom Blotter as Vice President and Secretary respec- tively. Oliver K. Shupe acted as advisor. Left to Right, Row One: Colleen Thomas, Wanda Ellsworth, Carol james, Dr. DeHart, Mrs. Eredrickson, Professor Pennock, Mardell Fayer, Sandi Healy, Mahyine. Row Two: Judy Howell, Kim Keeler, Ken Hick- Alpha Nu Omega is an organization which sponsors in- formative educational meetings as well as social gatherings for its members. They seek through fraternal association and scholarly attainment, understanding and insight into the mystery of men. This year's membership was led by Gorden Kesler, Rodney Nelson, Calvin Nash, Sandra Healy and Keith Cottam. Professor William DeHart ad- vised the group,s activities. Alpha Nu Omega man, Mike Vard, Frank Bartholomew, Bob Rudzinski, Gordon Kesler, Duane Peterson, Ollie Wilson, Cal Nash, Rodney Nelson, and Diane Horton. Ks.. T Q' The most modern equipment in home making is available to the students in Home Economics department. Home Economics Club Oflicered by Janet Robinson as President, with Louise Shirts, Mere- dith Hansen and Irene Downs as succeeding officers, the Home Economics Club completed a successful year of worth-while proj- ects. Organized to promote better standards of home and family living, this club worked to develop professional attitudes, leader- ship qualities, and a cultural background. Advisors were Virginia Lewis and Valera Holman. Left to Right, Row One: Ella Rae Burtenshaw, Marilyn Brian, Pamela Jeraldine Sanders, Rosemary Tyler, Roberta Stanford, Kathleen Slaugb, Peterson, Meredith Hansen, Janet Robinson, Louise Shirts, Irene Downs, Margaret Skidmore, Bernice Nelson, Janet Lemon, Kathleen Lind, Joanne Ruth Yamasaki, Row Two: Valera Holmon, Virginia Stolpe Lewis, Smith, Kathleen Olsen, Lorene McKee, Elese Jackson. music al organiz ations Madrigals is a group of musically talented men and women who combine their voices to sing music from classical to popular selecf tions. The chorus is directed by Dr. A. L. Dittmer and partici- . pates in various programs during the school year as well as pre- senting a concert of their own. Ofiicers who directed the group affairs were: Dean Crist, President, Carl Hoffman, student direc- tor, Karen Rae Knight, Secretary, Elsie Hammond, Librarian. Left to Right, Row One: Judith Evans, Ruth Hubbard, Kathleen Peterson, Jensen, loan Catmull, Elsie Hammond, Deanne Allphin, Gloria Rae Mary Christensen, Gay Lynne Hall, Ann Schoonmaker, Karen Rae Thompson, Roger Campbell. Row Three: Carl Hoffman, Lawrence jack' Knight, Deanna Kimball, Carol Ann Murray, Dr. A. L. Dittmer. Row son, Jay R. Peterson, 1. Golden Ward, Richard Hawkins, Bruce Cromp- Two: Dean Christensen, Preston Ellsworth, Richard Shipley, Eugene ton, Cyril Watt, Robert Frost. Chorale Chorale is a select group of Z5 singers. Winter Quarter these singers are chosen to sing a wide range of chorale literature, from light opera to more difficult compositions. Bach's cantata No. 4, Christ Lag in Lodesbadenng Schubert's Mass in G Major are a few of the examples of the kind of singing done by this group. Selections such as these are typical of the numbers presented at their annual con- cert during Winter Quarter. Left zo Right, Row One: Anita Baird, Vicky Haderlie, Emily losephson, lay, Susan Ricks, Carleen Nuzman. Row Four: Lowell Castleton, Carl Marilyn Bingham, Louise Kerr, Lynne Dursteler. Row Two: Beth Merritt, Hoffman, Franklin Larsen, Ray Bingham, Cveorge Welch. Row Fffue: Naumi Gardner, Karen Van Seters, Carolyn Lewis, Shirley A. Cazier, Douglas Castleton, Dick Hurren, Ken Harvey, Arlan Baird, Allen Throne, Linclle Rose. Row Three: ,ludy Holmgren, ReDawn Burton, Diane Find- Byron Shaw, William Martin, and Richard Postma. B and The USU Concert Band The USU Marching Band Professor Max Dalby Director Utah State's University Band, under the direction of Max Dalby, has brought wide acclaim to the school as Well as to the band itself. From half-time activities during football games to formal concert playing this band measures up to being one of the best of its kind. Outstanding displays of talent are seen year after year as USU's band marches through time. ORCHESTRA MEMBERS - First Violins, Barbara Miller, Charles Carl- son, Sylvia lessop, Linda King, julia Frandsen, Brenda G. Whitney, Horatio Gregory, Edna Fuller, Claudia Weaver, Penny Humphrey, Ruth Ellen Dittmer, loAnna Lunt. Second Violins, Robert Frost, David La- Elamme, Pete Carboni, Vern Newbold, Kathryn johnson, Leonard Wen- del, Anine Furhiman, Judy Ann Redelings, DeeAnn Wood, janet Andrus, Phil Dittmer, Trish McQuarrie, Janet Thompson. Violas, Donna N. Nish, Donna Eager, Kent Dittmer. Cellos, Ronald Watkins, Michele Mackay, Ronald Stoffel Director Gordon H. Steffen, Warren Burton. String Basses, Clark Passey, Edvvard George Pals, Kathy Gailey. Flutes, Anita Baird, Linda Oborn, Diana Edvalson. Piccolo, Diana Edvalson. Oboes, Lane A. Merryweather, Anne Wadley. English Horn, Lane A. Merryweather. Clrzrinets, ,leneile Tams, ludy Brienhaldt. Bassoons, Dennis Allen, David Nelson. French Hom, Gregory Miller, Arlan Baird, Kim Dalby, Larry Holmstrom. Trumpet- Coronct, William D. lochim, Frank D. Maughan. Trombone, Scott Schwab, Dennie Crofts, Craig McPhee, Tympani, Dennis Griffin. Per- cussion, Bill Garbett, LaMont Hunt, Carl Christensen. Grohe stra Under the masterful baton of Ronald Stoffel the Orchestra of Utah State rose to even greater heights of musical accomplishment this year. Talented musicians contributed their time and efforts for the enjoyment of good music. Concerts were presented to the public and all USU Music-lovers enjoyed the fine performances presented by the University Grchestra. Rehearsal Wt K 1 . f 1 r ziftfsiasfgqy N I, K - M wt. -sw ., , . 31. A F3 or Fred Stettler, Freshman class president, as head of the Freshman Council has Worked to develop the potential of the Freshman class. Fred is from Roy, Utah and is affiliated with Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity. Steve Green, Freshman class vice-presi- dent, has helped to organize many activi- ties to mold a unified Freshman class. Steve is affiliated with Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity and is from Trernonton, Utah. Freshman Class of '66 Nancy Pace, Freshman class secretary, is from Price, Utah and is an education ma- jor. Nancy has helped to achieve recogni- tion for the Freshman class by her willing, ness to serve in the best interests of the class. Golden V. Adams ,leanette Adolf Kent Allen Ray Lynn Allen Diane Allred Carolyn Andersen Ann M. Anderson Dale L. Anderson Doris Adamson Kent B, Alderman Kenneth led Allen George M. Alley John Brent Allred K. Andersen Byran E. Anderson lon I.. Anderson .,..-Q ff? 237 janet Marie Andrus Robert Karl Anger Dennis Archibald Sharon Dianne Argyle Lois Arthur Marilyn Ashcraft Audrey Lynne Athay Mary Kathryn Athryn Robert D. Atwood Linda Iaye Auman Carma Bagnell Theron M. Baird Diane Baker Vicki Lynn Balazs James Richard Bamford George Dee Bankhead Russell Alan Banko Afton Banks Dennis Henry Barbian David R. 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Myrna Freer Harriet French Cathy Fuhriman 241 Cheryl Leora Galloway Ellen Jane Garce Betty Ann Gardner Patricia Garfield William E. Garrard Judy Lee Garrett Carl Alfred Garske David Gates Ray H. Geddes Jesse Marris Gerrard Brent Gilbert David Sherman Giles Terry Wright Glasgow Nancy Anne Gleason Jim Glinn DelRoy I. Gneiting Sue Ann Godderidge A. C. Goerig Alice Kay Gold Dennis M. Goldsberry James E. Gordon Nansi Lea Gordon William Greaves Garry B, Green Steven Douglas Green Lana Faye Greene Carol Greenhalgh Julie Ann Grifhn Paul Andrew Griffin Pamela Grimmett Lynn Ann Gubler Donna Guffre Sharon Gale Guymon George Hartmann Haas Brent Bailey Hacking Byron Roger Haderlie Marilyn Hales Brenda Hall Gay Lynne Hall Ibrahim Hamoudi Rose Ann Hamblen Joan Hamilton Lauanna Hancey Carma Jean Hansen Don Alvin Hansen Helen Hansen ,lean Hansen Janet Hansen Judith Kay Hansen Julie Hansen Kent Hansen Richard Dee Hansen Richard Henry Hansen Sherrie Hansen Wynn LaMar Hansen Dee Ann Hanson Linda Fuhriman Julia Camille Funk Sherylynne Gailey Karolyn Gale X, ii. She 4 ,tha ' 'E Ls ' QQWWWWA' WV-133' . w ur, VA Q1 V if Q , , II, - . . a vc W,- I , L..X l is A . .. W A .L,V W ff: wa L 1 .uv Q3 i psf . 2QA ?A' , 9 ff' ' ' . 2.35 . 4 5' ,ak H Q . Q . 'Q - 'idk . .' .:i ,.. F ' 4 , Q, ew- ,, V7 :Q I www X3 .SWS My kb -- V' ' 3 l X I . if gg N 4 - 2' , ,Q 1: L, 1. K f '. ' A I . i 1 , . a 4 4. 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Jenkinson John Elden Jenks Melba Irene Jensen Sharon Gay Jensen Todd Arveld Jensen Pamela Jex Ronald John Jo Ann Johnsen Arthur Norman Johnson 24 Carol Ann Johnson Crystal Johnson Frank Ralph Johnson Gay Johnson Kurt Dwain Johnson Jerry C. Johnson Linda Lue Johnson Milton Lyle Johnson Owen Gene Johnson Patricia Johnson Jerry Larell Jones Margaret Judith Jones Dennis Alver Julien Ethel Lee Jensen D. R. Jensen Jack Arnold Jensen joseph Quinn Larsen Kurt LeMar Larsen Madalyn Larsen David James Kelly Lee Gordon Kennard Bonnie Lou Kent Ralph Edward Keppel Maxine K. Kercher Marsha Kidd Paul Meade Kihlmire Robert Ray Killpack JoAnn Kimball Michael Norman King Pamela Marie King Sharol King James Kinsey Vance Nathan Kirby Donna Jean Kirk Danny B. Kirkham Karen Knight Joyce Knight Beverly Joan Knopf Karl Koerner Vivian Kosovick Carol Ann Korth Josephine Krause Christa Ruth Krisch Peter DeWitt Krueger Fred Kuehn Merry Aloha Kunz Arlene Lamb Monte Cassoll Lamb ReNee Lambain George F. 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Palfreyman Laurie Palmer Linda Palmer Francine Panter Julie Park Alan Jay Parker Patricia Parker Rita Ann Palmer Virginia Parrish Peggy Ann Parry jerry Lee Pascoe Michael Errol Paskett Olaf Paulsen MarRae Payne Denice Lea Pearson Pauline Barbara Pearson Randy Pearson Arthur J. Pease Edward George Pels Sandra Nylene Penfold Frank LaMar Pennovicli Alice Perry Mary Louise Perry Garry Parlell Petersen Linda Jo Petersen Barbara Ann Peterson Bobette Peterson Edward Lee Peterson Elwyn Carver Peterson Glen Loren Peterson Jerald Winn Peterson Joan Kathleen Peterson Joy Peterson Karen R. Peterson Laraine Peterson 43 Mareen Peterson William Starr Petrunich Connie Olsen David Lee Olsen JoAnn Olsen Joyce Cheryl Olsen -Q32 DeeAnn Petty Chuck Pettycrew Susan Louise Phelps David Anderson Phillips Suzanne Phillips Valera Mae Pilik Jenness Pitcher Maurice R. Pitcher Kara Lee Platt Carolyn Poole Glen S. Pond Dennis Pope Ora Porter Diane Potter Sharon Potter John R. 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Wallace Joan Walsh Judith Walter Joel Dana Walton Karen Janette Walton Carol Ward Karenrae Ward Shirley Marie Ward Lois Gloria Wardell George Russell Warnick Ray Beck Warnick Cheryll Ann Warren Gloria Lee Warren Daniel A. Wasson Carolyn Watkins 252 Jacquie Watkins Paul Roger Watkins Janice Watson 3 s S S 5 E 2 z Y E , stfgamswszaa-sa' , 2 zzsiafisiefisig - ' -fifirilfig.isgigimsfg - '7 .- V flihbils 4 ...cis M M nf' 5 gr 'fVi:, fi A: oi th Terry Alan Varwaller Merna Kay Voyce Anne Christine Wadley Joyce Woodward Larry Woolf Dennis Merrill Worthen Iavad Mohammed Zavieh Linda Marie Zollinger Connie Welling Mary jean Wentz Carolyn West Mary Ellen West james H. Whear Patricia Ann Whitney Gene W. Widmer Robert H. Wiese Charlotte Wilde Kalvin Mills Wilde john Russell Willerton Brock Hall Williams Emmett R. Williams Glen Vard Williams Renee Williams Sandra Williams Daniel Lamont Willie Brent David Wilson Mary Christine Winn Dennis Iames Winter Paul Douglas Winward Judith Lynn Wix Lynn P. Wharton joe Wheeler Gary Dean Whitaker Carla Rae White David White Karla Jean White Kay Lynn White Pamela White Walter Eugene White Paula Whitehouse Sharon Whitesides Carol Whiting Sharol Woffinden Velda Rae Womack Dennis Wood Harold Steven Wood Pamela Wray Tamra Wyler Lorraine Yamasaki Ray William Yamauchi Edward Young Scott Ivan Young Michael Zan 253 l Wonder if we could get a committee to evaluate B.C. teachers? 7! Freshman Class Council l Sometimes the wide-eyed and willing freshman never find their books or regain all of their bearings the First year. However, the Freshman Council does provide some self-assurance through such activities as dances, assemblies and special honors. To organize these activities successfully, communication in the class is neces- sary. This is made possible by selecting council members from each dorm, fraternal organization and off campus living areas. Also, the voice of the freshman class is kept alive through the council who in return is the sounding board to the class president. The class presidents' vote then reflects the opinions of the class in the Student Senate. Left to Right, Row One: France Farrell, Karen Knight, Steve Green, Nancy Pace, Fred Stettler, Gay Johnson, Jackie Brienholt. Row Two: Renee Williams, Donna Stafford, Vikki Salomi, Barbara Lee, ,lim Talor, Tam Budge, Steve Gunn, Ray Warnick, Mike Cranney, Angela Lee, Linda Palmer, Susan Miner, Maridee Miner. Larry Bruner, sophomore class presi- dent, presided over the Sophomore's Black and White Dance. This dance sponsored by the Sophomore class is an annual aflair. Larry is affiliated with Sigma Chi Fraternity, and is a pre-med major. Lana Taylor, Sophomore class vice- president, is from Bicknell, Utah, and is in social Work. Along with being on the Union Building Gallery Commit- tee and Student Life Staff, Lana is an affiliate of Kappa Delta. Patty Plant, Sophomore class secretary, comes from Richmond, Utah, an English major. Some of Patty's activities include: a member of the Sponsors, and a representative on the AWS Council. A .,,.V V and is Sophomores, Class of '65 Donald Earl Abbott Nancy Adams I' Gerald Lee Airth Eileen Ageer Frank Scott Alexander Dennis Ray Anderson Jane Anderson Larry Roy Anderson Lorna Anderson Robert Anderson Ruth Anderson Mary Jane Anderton Karen Angus Kay Ashdown Garry Bahe Thomas Clark Anderson Clyde Barney Beverly Barrus Craig Bartholomew Kaye Barton JoAnn Bauman Jerri Bateman Delwyn Belnap Linda Bennion Patricia Bennion Marguerite Benson Brenda Berrett Estelle Berrett David E. Bessinger Sharron Bevan Douglas Birdsell Linda Bischoff Leslie Ioan Bishop Wayne Bishop ReNay Black Beverly Blaylock Pat Bonnell Margaret Bott Albert Bounous Ed Bowden JoAnn Bowman Lynnette Boyce Larry Boyle Don Bradshaw Judy Breinholt Beth Briggs Eugene Lee Brill Mary Ann Brooks RaNae Brown Kaye Buchanan George Bucks Ernest Bulow Bonnie Carma Duke Lee Burke Claudene Burtenshaw Nolan Bushnell Lynda Buttars Ronda Buttars Barbara Ann Butterworth Dwayne Buxton judy Byington C. DeWayne Bywater ReNae Bywater Wynn Call Alice Campbell 256 sh Qi fi-W ,xi W Q . ,-X - -xi fi' A df' ' Wi W, WE? R 'L '- fm,Q: A 4 if ff was ,X Qi! ,ik--' + X! 1 r .26 qi- x 1 x 4 . ,fix ,S + ,-fx, , A Y X M ,ff :ff 1 6. ,V I 6 X fe' Q s wk ,Lx -I L I k.., 15.1 gig My 'N ' . iff ' v ' , V -3 R h ' A U5 Q B ,f o g f ...,..' , f 7 K ws L ' Q. ., V - fm , qffflif L F53 L -Y 5 ff if if l 25 if f 1 3 5 H 1 . , fs...--f . , 5 ,gl K 4 - .fl V 44 Ai 'gr . 'N wg Kw'f . 5 x QMAQV, . Z:-.4 wi: 55 WEN Mark Dunne Marilyn Egan Ken Eldredge Elaine Ellis Sandra Ellis Metta Erickson Judy Rae Evans Stephen Evans William Grant Evans Joy Fairbanks Susan Fales Judith Fawcett Robert Fehlrnan Pamela Ferguson Sandra Findlay Karen Fonnesbeck Donna Fowler Bette Francis Wendy Francom Richard Paul Frombgen Carolyn Frost Sue Ann Fuhriman H. Lynn Galbraith Pat Gallagher Carole June Gardner Michael Gardner Nancy Gardner Denny Gerrtsen Dale Richard Gerry Guy Gertsch Andrew Gifford Craig Gilbert David Joseph Gladden Karen Joyce Gladden David Godfrey Linda Godfrey Gale R. Goff Janis Marie Goodwin Howard Grant Bette Jo Gray Susan Green Tom Gritzer Todd Gritzer Ronna Deane Grover Ronald Gruwell Judy Lynne Gunnell Tom Hablitzel Mary Ellen Hale Ronald Dean Hall 258 Claudia Marie Hancey Beverlee Hansen Clair W. Hansen Donald Tohmas Hansen Dora May Hansen Robert Frank Hansen Vicki Hansen Connie Ruth Hanson julie Haramoto Kent Harper Thomas john Harper Barbara Ann Harris Keith Lyle Harris Elizabeth Kay Hart loan Hart Victor R. Hasfurther Dean W. Hatch Marcia Hatch Milton Ted Hatton Marion W. Heaps Judith Henson john Lawrence Hesse Porter Ray Heusser Rienna Hickman Patricia Higgins Beth Hill Ray Hillman Lynette Hillstead Steven Hirst Patricia Lee Hobbs Iris Hodges John Chandler Hoffman Linda Leila Hoggan jackie Holbrook Robert L. Houser Michele Howells Ed Hoyle Diane Humpherys john Hunter Linda Grace Huntsman Lee Ross Ivory Richard Anthony lrizarry Michael Robert Jankovich Barbara Kay Jansson Suzann lerrard John Orville Jeffs Mary Shiree Jenkins Sherry Lynn jenkins Alan Levar lensen 259 David Jensen Jaleen Jensen Kay Jensen Kenneth Jensen Maureen Jensen Valine Jensen Glen Jenson Donald Jeppesen Craig Johansen Jonnie Johansen Sheryl Johansen James Johnson Susan Johnson Suzanne Johnson Raymond Johnson Barbara Ann Jones Joyce Jones Bonnie Lee Jorgensen Royce Jorgensen Karen Juchau Deanna Kimball Jana Lynn Kinder Marvin J. Kirkham Lola Lee Kunz Carl Lange Myrna Rae Lapray Helen Larkin Darla Larsen Richard H. Larsen Brent Lee Larson DeAnna Larson Tony LaRuHa Lawrence F. Lau William Francis Lau Evelyn Rose Lawrence Terry Lee Lawrence Tom Lehenbauer Janet Lemon Michael Larry Levine Edgar Rolf Lewandowski Kathleen Lind Karen Lindsay Doug Litchfield Jaclyn Littledike Charles William Lloyd Melinda Loertscher Martin Thomas Lomax Jerry Robert Lounsbury Kenny MacKenzie 260 Barbara Penman Dale C. Petersen Kathleen loan Petersen Ben Peterson Karren Peterson Kathleen Mae Peterson Paul dl. Peterson Vicky lo Peterson Judi Pierson Patry Plant Tyson Planz Robert Plumb Kathleen Pope Richard W. Postma Patricia Ann Powell Mary Beth Pratt Stuart R. Preece Marsha Louise Preston Gayle Randall Ben l.. Read Durward Ream Judy Ann Redelings Kaye Reeder Sharon Reeve Rolean Reeves jerry Rhodes Camille Richards Rita Richards Marilyn Ricks Sally Rieslce Lawrance Kent Rigby Kathy Riley Linda Ripplinger Dennis Roberts Kay Roberts Rebecca Roberts George Robinson Marian Robinson Lynda Rollins Michael Rovetto Brent C, Rowsell Douglas Kent Rytting Hossein S. Salimi Averil Sanson Georgia Schear Cathy E. Schultz Dianne Scofield Richard O. Scothern Robert Scothern 262 1 A'-i re , .- ' I' r'-t - if 1 . , Q ,K f Q4 im? J 5, ,,s fgitfrwfi 'Elf A , : S 2 3 'E 1 3 Thera Lou Seeley Dean Shelton james C. Shelton Norman Shinkle Richard Sibley Larry Sip Kathleen Slaugh Weston Brown Smedley Barbara Smith Duane Lester Smith Janet M. Smith Joanne Smith Ruth Ann Smith William Erwin Snow Kent H. Soderquist ,lake Sorensen Pauline Sorensen Edward R. Sorenson Elaine Sorenson Carolyn Sparks Marilyn Spencer Ronald Squires Donna Stanfield Bonnie Staples Coleen Steed Gordon Steffen Karen Stevens Bruce W. Stone Wendell St. Pierre Kathy Stringam Connie Srurzenegger Deryl J. Sweat Karen Tanner Marjorie Tanner Geraldine Taylor Lourene Taylor Natalie jean Taylor Lynne Telford Patricia Thaxton Gloria Rae Thompson Russell Thompson Allen C. Thorne Michael Dean Thorpe K. Boyd Tippetts Mary Jean Tobler Michael L. Transtrum Rees C. Tribett Richard Trudeau Shirley Trussel y 263 Beth VanKampen Gary VanPowell Christine Wade Richard Wagner Calvin E. Wahl Charlotte Walkenhorst Lorchin Wall Karen Kay Walton Vicky Wankier Dale R.Ward James Spencer Ward Ierrie Lynn Ward Joyce Ward Evelyn J. Ware Paul Gordon Wares John Webster Becky Welling Roger West Brent Westergard Marilyn Western Bob White Gay Whitesides Brenda Gayle Whitney Richard Ion Whitney james S. Wiley Kathleen Wilkinson Spencer M. Willardsen Ralph L. Williams James Wilson Kit Wilson Margaret Winger Edith Wood Vern Wood Ann Woodward Lawrence D. Wright Linda Wright Naoma Wright Roland Wright Kay Yamashita Ruth T. Yamasaki Marvin E. Yancey Merlin R. Yancey Vickie lean Zaiss Nick Zufelt 264 2 ix ll Craig Poole, Junior class president, has achieved the class' goal of making the Junior Prom a success. Craig is from Logan, Utah, and is affiliated with Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. Boyer, Junior class yice-presi- dent, as former Spur president, has been acting as Junior advisor to this year's Spurs. Karen, an affiliate of Tri- Delta, is majoring in speech. Juniors C ass '64 Marty Huntzinger, Junior class secre- tary, has been busy this year as Co- orgs Treasurer, Inter-Residence Coun- cil vice-president, and Inter-National Days publicity chairman. Marty, an English major, is a Sigma Kappa from American Fork, Utah. Claudia Acord Nancy Adams Judy Affleck Dorothy Gayle Aiken Arlo Allen Arthur David Allen Dale Thomas Allen F. Rial Allen Mervin Bruce Allen Brent Allred Winston Gerald Allred Spencer R. Amend Evan B. Ames Nancy Andersen Boyd Anderson ' Gerald Blaine Anderson 265 Loren R. Anderson Sharon Anderson Virginia Anderson Ellen Anderton Richard I. Andrews Larry I. Andrus Thomas Noel Archibald Judy Ann Armstrong Ned C. Arnold Linda Asay Verene Ashby Viola Ashby Larry Avery Patricia Lou Bagley Beth Ballard Joseph Smith Barlow Patricia Barlow Dixie Kay Barnum Phillip Baugh Rey V. Belnap Stephen Beus Ruth Ann Beutler Paul K. Bevan Karen Bickmore Blenda Billings Phyllis P. Bingham Tyra Bingham Sherrie Lynn Bird Carolyn Sue Bishop Caryl Bishop Kent W. Bishop Thomas W. Bjorndal Linda Rae Blackham Loy Ann Blackham David Bouck Karen Boyer Gerald Bradshaw Dolores Bragd Sandy Bringhurst Niles Rulon Broadhead Gordon D. Brown Karma ,lean Brown David Earl Buchanan Vern J. Budge Wayne O. Budge Richard George Burch 266 JoAnn Burgess Eva lean Burnett Karen Kay Burton Gaea Carothers Arthur W. Cassett loan Catmull Carla Chadwick S. Paul Chambers Linda Charles Lynda Chatfield Carol Christensen Dean Christensen john Lee Christensen joseph Dee Christensen Reed F. Christensen Richard L. Clark loan R. Clarke Karma Clarke Harlan W. Clayton john Cluff Delores E. Collett Eugene Lamar Colton Bill Comish Norton l. Cook Harold Ross Coombs, lr. Sharon Corgatelli Diane Costello Alvin W. Crawford Richard Cutler Ioseph Dale David Ross Daniels Brent Daugherty Don Kent Davis Kenneth Grover Davlin Joyce Dawson Karen Dayton Jerald E. Dewey John Dewitz David W. Dickerson Kay Dimick Larry Dorius Eugene Floyd Drake Earl Duke 267 Mickey Lee Dunigan Bruce Dursteler Nw Y :f-, y lk? 'Sim i Hal .M 3 QW' I in W' , -f it: , A ,:,.S , M in 1 5 sys sf Q S20 f Y gh H .i , 'f W mf .X ?'I ' 7 fig 2, t V .M W ew -f ,Q . ,, . an Q. '?' . E... ,L Peter M. Hansen Kaaren Hanson Jay Frank Harker Karen Rae Harris Alan Dean Harrison Marilyn Harrison Linda Hart Shareen Hatch Joseph Henry Hayashi Ehsanollah Heidari-Mojaz Lynn Wade Heninger John Franklin Heppler Mona T. Higbee Blaine Hilton Dee Eldon Hobbs Wayne Earl Hobbs Gary Leon Holman Maurine E. Hollingshead LaVem Hollingsworth Barbara Jane Holt Larry E. Hone Floyd Kenneth Hopper Diane Horton Jerry Herbert Houck Rodney Howard Steve Howard Gary Hudson Beth Huif William Arthur Hunter H. Richard Hurren Milton Leon Hyatt Raymond Hyde Marie Iriart Allyn Jasper Marian Jaussi Faye Jensen Karla Marie Jensen Michael Garth Jensen Orson Eugene Jensen Terry Jensen Kent Jenson AnnaBelle D. Johnson 269 Elaine Johnson Karen Johnson Philip Brian johnson Reynold R. Johnson Richard B. Johnson Sharon Johnson Sherman B. Johnson David Stanley Jones Judy Jones Trevor Wright Jones Emily Josephson Ernst Randall Karsten Jay Kimball Keeler Betty Ann Kelson Richard Dean Kendall Louise Kerr Lowell Koch James Kristian Koford John Edwin Konz Roy Darrell Kornegay Christy Kunz Laurence O. LaBeau Karen Lacey Marlo James Lamb Thail Lapray Eugene Larkin Aileen Larsen Karen Larsen Carol Larson Janet Larson John Larson Ralph V. Larson Larry Law Carl F. Lawson Dean Layton Carol Lee Fredrick Lee Larry E. Lee Robert F. Legg John A. Leishman Glen H. Lemon James O. 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Shields Gary Vance Shults Ralph Merrill Shy Stephen Bart Simmons Fred john Skirde 273 Diane Smart Charlotte Ann Smith Earle Henry Smith Kirk Lowry Smith Iames Ross Snyder Jerold G. Sorensen Susan Louise Sorensen Blaine Larsen Sorensen Robert Brent Sorenson Linda Sprouse Glenda Squires Ethel Cooper Stevens Gary William Stewart Hal Stoddard Gayla Irene Stokes Douglas Stone Melba Sue Strate Linda jean Strong Sandra Ioan Stuart Sidney John Stewart Karl Mark Strucki Michael Deane Stuver Carol Jean Sutton Garth G. Sweeten Louis Ronald Taggart Neil Dean Talbot Suzanne Tams Joseph D. Tanner Gregg Taylor Thomas Ronald Taylor William Lee Taylor Steven Spencer Terry Evelyn Thatcher Howard Thatcher Colleen Thomas Carol Lynne Thompson Gary D. Thompson Linda Lee Thompson Loa Thomson DeAnn Tidwell Ioan Tingey Eugene John Trimberger Gordon M. Tueller Keith Raymond Tweedie John Emmett Valberg Sandra Varley Kenneth W. VanDusen Nettie Vigh Heather Lynn Wade 'neil .' -23372 4. 4 1 i John Chester Skousei ai i 51 . l 1 is '51 if Qs . .. . ... . f' ' , X aj S' I rl EQ ai M fir 2 E 2.-'Tr V . '-.-,... an ,. ,p ' fa gfsg ig r fm ,ggi gig 1. .W J.. r r an Y J , Grant L. Wright Robert Michael Young Scott Ardell Denning Orwin Ferris Draney John Sterling Herstad Neldon DeVere Kingston Kent M. Limb Joan Wadsworth Katherine Ann Wagner Wenden Wayne Waite Russell G. Walburger George L. Walker, Jr. Sandra Walz Jerrold M. Ward Leon D. Ward Gary W. Watkins Sybil Watkins Gene Watson Hazel Jean Watson Kimber Webb Sam B. Wells Sarah Margaret Wert Roland David West Gail Ann Westerback Gerald Lyn Westwood Karen Whittle Grace Leone Whitworth Richard F. Wight John Dee Wilcock Dee Williams JoAnn Williams Robert Gordon Williams David Melvin Willis George Thomas Willis Judy Lois Wilson Dennis Mack Winward Richard Bert Winward Ethel Woo Spencer Reed Wood Judith Worthen Don Wayne Worthington 275 Seniors Class of '63 Boyd Whitesides Carol Byington Carolyn Miller Senior Class President Senior Class Vice President Senior Class Secretary A:5,,... rf i Sigma Phi Eta, a Senior Women's Honorary, holds a luncheon featuring the Dean of Women. Richard Abel Humanities Mary Ann Adair Humanities Larry J. Adams Engineering Larry Lavon Adams Science H. Alaeddini Agriculture Mian Maqsood Alam Forestry Janice Ruth Alder Home and Family Life Stephanie Allen Science Gerald Alley Humanities Lael N. Allred Engineering Judith Anderson Education Darlene Wake Anderson Education David Lee Anderson Agriculture Neil Charles Anderson Engineering Scott Frank Anderson Science Jean Anderton Home and Family Life Ernest Gail Anger Business and Social Science Phillip Neil Ashbaker Business and Social Science Annette B. Backlund Business and Social Science Anita Lynne Baird Humanities Nola Lee Baird Education Vicky M. Baird Education Paul Taylor Bambrough Agriculture Nancy Barclay Education William F. Rance Bare Engineering Don C. Barney Education Roxie Ann Barnum Education Reed C. Baron Engineering Pauline L.Barsba11e Education Melvin Henry Barrus Business and Social Science Jed Behling Engineering Phillip Hal Bergeson Education Lanny MacBerta Forestry Noel Rulon Bess Humanities Diana Bessinger Education Apar Singh Bhatia Engineering S, R, Bhosale Engineering Alton Clark Bingham Bus. and Soc. Science Marc C. Bingham Forestry Kent A. Bishop Bus. and Soc. Science Norman 1. Bettencourt Dennis Howard Black Forestry Forestry Gary Blacker Bus. and Soc. Science James D. Blake Engineering Ronne A. Blaschke Bus, and Soc. Science Donald Bodeen Engineering Irene B, Boswell Education Paul J. Bottino Education Ann Lee Brackett Home and Family Life Ronald lay Bradley Science Mel I. Bramley Forestry Marilyn Brian Home and Family Life Bonnie W. Brinton Bus. and Soc. Science Ralph D. Brinton Bus. and Soc. Science Geraldine Broadhead Education Daniel W. Bromley Forestry Richard Brostrom Bus. and Soc. Science Rex Brown Bus. and Soc. Science Warren Ralph Brown Science Patrick E. Buller Engineering 5 Ei Ql 1 ,. w -r i l Ti .iq ,.l ,r il ii' ti fl .4 gcl el :si 4 Sl Q 2 2? ra 35 yi Beth Bullock Education Carol Burch Education ,lack Burr Engineering Deanne Burtenshaw Humanities Donald Burton Engineering Wayne Butler Agriculture Karen Butterworth Education Clifford Val Buxton Business and Social Science Sharon Buxton Humanities Sandra Bybee Humanities Carol Byington Humanities Anne Byram Education Owen Cahoon Education Bonnie Cannon Business and Social Science Robert Carling Education Carla Carson Business and Social Science Michael L. Casey Education Don B. Castleton Humanities John Chamberlain Education Barry Chandler Education Robert W. Charley Engineering Charnchai Charnchayasuk Education Phyllis Chatterley Education Abdul Chaudry Forestry Mohammad Chaudhry Forestry Beth Checketts Home and Family Life Larry Cheney Engineering Karen Cherry Education Erma Choate Education Leon Christensen Engineering Val Christensen Engineering Wayne C. Christensen Engineering Harold Christiff Science DeLynn Clark Science Ferris L. Clegg Education Earl B. Cole Science Richard G. Cole Business and Social Science Eloon Collins Business and Social Science Craig W. Colton Forestry Johnny Conaway Humanities George P. Conover Agriculture Noel H. Colley Engineering Thomas D. Coppin Science Keith M. Cottarn Humanities Bruce A. Courtright Business and Social Science Valerie 1. Cousin Education Janis C. Cox Home and Family Life Reed Cv. Crockett Education Dennis E. Crofts Humanities Phillip N. Crofts Education Mont L. Crosland Business and Social Science Kenneth D. Curtis Education Jeanette Dabb Business and Social Science David A. Dalebout Business and Social Science Celesre P, Dalpiaz Engineering Rodney Dansie Business and Social Science Denton C. Darrington Agriculture Zabiollah Davidi Agriculture Antone L. Davis Education James L. Davis Business and Social Science Shirley Lou Davis Education Thomas D. Davis Agriculture David P. Day Engineering Wilford L. Day Agriculture David K. Dearden Business and Social Science loan Dearing Home and Family Life Rodney Dalton Decker Business and Social Science Larry R. Diswood Engineering Linda Dives Education janet Louise Dixon Humanities Keith Albert Dixon Engineering Glenna Douglass Education Richard E. Dover Business and Social Science Toni Duce Education Mary Alice DuBose Humanities Richard S. Dunn Forestry Paul Antong Dupin Business and Social Science Merlin LeMar Eborn Education Duane Root Ecker Forestry Hugh Victor Eddy, Jr. Agriculture Mohammad Joe Elai Engineering Wanda B. Ellsworth Humanities Deanna Ericksen Science Ralph D. Erickson Education Parvaneh Fakharzadeh Education Frances Rae Fehrenbacker Education Barry Ferrin Business and Social Science Diane Findlay Education Gregory William Fivecoat Humanities Harold William Flake Science Mark I.. Forbes Engineering Wilford LeRoy Forsberg Business and Social Science Gilbert Paul Francis Engineering Harold Devere Francis Engineering Clayton Frehner Business and Social Science Marilyn Haderlie Home and Family Life Dewey Haeder Forestry Penny Hafen Humanities Lewis M. Hall Engineering Lynne Elaine Hamilton Humanities Anna Marie Hammond Education Paul Hancock Agriculture Audre Helaire Hancock Education Alonzo H. Handy Science Doyle Hanks Forestry John A. Hansen Business and Social Science Lynda Hansen Education Marilyn Hansen Home and Family Life Meredith Ann Hansen Education W. Theron Hansen Agriculture james W. Hanson Humanities Richard Wayne Hanson Education Clair J. Hardman Humanities John Harmon Engineering Judy Harmon Education Michael Mont Harmon Business and Social Science Alma Frank Harris Humanities Calvin Clark Harris Education Gayle H. Harris Education Mark Dean Hart Engineering Elaine Harvey Education Sandra Lee Healy Humanities Helen Heaps Education Francine Ester Hedin Education Mehdi Heravi Business and Social Science Ronald l.. Herrick Education Kenneth Frank Hickman Humanities Robert John Hildebrand Business and Social Science Dennis Jay Hogge Humanities Enid Fay Hogge Education Joan Holker Education Ruth Hokanson Education Marjorie Hopkins Home and Family Life Jerry Dean Horgesherimer Forestry Martha Claire Horsley Humanities Gordon Horrocks Education Sherleen Hoskins Education LaDell Hoth Business and Social Science Annette Huber Education Stephen John Hudak Engineering Larry Henry Huebner Business and Social Science Elmer E. Hughes Education Judith Hughes Education Peter Jesse Huit Engineering Dale G. Hunt Business and Social Science Vaughn Hunsaker Agriculture Clyde J. Hurst Science Leon A, Hyde Education Glade C. Hymas Science Mohamad P. lranfar Agriculture Nahid lranfar Home and Family Life J. Lynn Isaacson Engineering Rex Clair Ivory Education Claudia Jacobsen Education Carol l.. James Humanities Kaye W. Jeffery Humanities Kirk W. Jeffery Engineering Gary Jenkins Engineering John B. Jenkins Science Marlene Jenkins Education Queu- Blaine Kearsley Engineering Preston N. Kearsley Education J. Charles Keller Humanities Brent D. Jensen Forestry Don Jensen Education James Howard Jensen Education Necia Jensen Education Robert Vernon Jensen Education William K. Jensen Forestry Betty Jo Jepsen Humanities Keith Merle Jeppesen Agriculture Vernal Paul Jeppseen Business and Social Science Patricia Maughan Jeppson Home and Family Life Sylvia M. Jessop Education William D. Joachim Education Farrel L. Johns Forestry Clark Johnson Humanities Garth Devon Johnson Education Gayle Johnson Education Phillip D. Johnson Education Ronald Bruce Johnson Business and Social Science Douglas L. Jones Engineering Geraldine Jones Home and Family Life Kathleen Jones Education Linda Gardner Jones Education Farrokh Jooyan Agriculture Marie Jorgensen Education Joyce Juchau Science Paipun Kahatinkarn Home and Family Life Richard Nephi Kimball Engineering Linda jeanne King Humanities Myrna King Home and Family Life Orpha Matilda King Hvmanities james William Kinker Forestry Kenneth W. Kinzel Engineering Charles M. Kinnen Engineering Dale Z. Kirby Humanities Richard Kleinfelder Forestry Beatrice Kleinman Education Robert Knudsen Science Katherine Kathmann Humanities Richard Kotter Bus. and Soc. Science Laraine Gaye Kowallis Bus. and Soc. Science ,lack Kuhn Humanities Richard R. Kunz Bus. and Soc. Science John Kunzler Engineering John A. Lamb Bus. and Soc, Science Dale Louis Larsen Engineering Dallas Kay Larsen Humanities Lloyd Burke Larsen Humanities Lynette Larsen Education M Maurine Larsen Education Patricia Larsen Education Gale Larson Engineering Garth Larson Agriculture Marilyn Larson Education Sterling Larson s. and Soc. Scien Brent Laurence Bus. and Soc. Science Allen Preston Layne Bus. and Soc. Science Larry L. Lee Humanities Maurice E. LeFevre Engineering Anita Leishman Humanities Thomas A. Lemmon Business and Social Science Roger Leonard Engineering Ronald C. Lindh Forestry Lowell D. Long Home and Family Life William Pope Business and Social Science Rulon Gary Lowe Education Rosemary Maughan Lundquist Education Joanne Lunt Education Gary King Luther Science Larry Macfarlane Business and Social Science john P. Maciel Engineering Claron E. Mackelprang Science Don MacKenzie Agriculture Carol Manning Humanities George Smith Manning Science ,lessie L. Manwaring Humanities Harry G. Markos Agriculture Margo Karren Marotz Education Michael Andrew Marsden Business and Social Science Daniel Alfred Marshall Education Lee Glenn Mason Education C. Glayd Mather Engineering Pearl Mathews Home ancl Family Life Neil F. Maughan Science Ruth Elaine Maughan Education Anita Maxwell Humanities Wayne B. May Education James Dean Mayfield Humanities Forough K. Mazhari Science Claranita McAllister Education Douglas Joel McAtee Engineering Dixie McCann Business and Social Science Linda McComb Education Carol McDermott Education Judy McDonald Education James Rock McEntire Business and Social Science lra Mclntosh Agriculture Barry Mclntyre Business and Social Science Jim McKibben Forestry John McKinnon Science Wilmer Merrill Engineering Mahmoud Meschi Engineering Margaret Meyers Education Carolyn Miller Home and Family Life Ken Miller Business and Social Science Mont Charles Miller Humanities James H. Milligan Engineering Shawnee Mulligan Education Stanley Anthony Moculeski Business and Social Science Francis Robert Mohr Forestry Linda Monk Humanities Catherine Montgomery Education Dorothy Moore Business and Social Science Daniel Bryce Morgan Forestry Daryle W. Morgan Education Dee Taylor Morrison Education Craig Allen Mortensen Engineering Gene LeRoy Mortensen Engineering Juergen Mudrow Education Zelma Munford Humanities Carol Murdock Education Kent William Myers Business and Social Science Ram Krishna Nanginoor Engineering Vigen Nazaretian Engineering Clifford Nakatani Humanities Virginia Neddo Education Emil Neely Engineering Chad L. Neilson Agriculture Carl R. Nelson Engineering David M. Nelson Agriculture Jeanne Nelson Education Carol Parker Neville Education Raymond Neville Science Harold Dee Newey Bus. and Soc. Science Janis Nicholes Education Judith Nielson Education DeVon Nish Education Janet Nixon Humanities Paul Nye Education R. Brent Nyman Bus. and Soc.Science Veryl Oakland Humanities Linda Oborn Home and Family Life Royce W. Olsen Science Glenn Olson Humanities Gordon K. Olson Engineering Larry M, Olson Education Ralph Olson Education William Olson Science Bernard Oshirna Engineering Judy Ostvig Home and Family Life Charles Palmer Agriculture Byron Parkinson Humanities Eddie Lee Parris Science Jan Parrish Education Fredrick Peck Forestry Leon B. Perkes Bus. and Social Science Arthur Peters Bus. and Social Science Claine dl. Petersen Agriculture David Petersen Bessie C. Peterson Humanities Jerry Peterson Engineering loan Peterson Home and Family Life Pamela Peterson Home and Family Life Ronald Peterson Bus. and Social Science Bus. and Social Science Nedra Petersen Education Wayne S. Peterson Bus. and Soc. Science Reed Pierson Education Merlynn H. Pitcher Bus. and Soc. Science Carolyn Pitt Education David Polson Science Claron Porter Education Max W. Porter Education Stanley Pousen Bus. and Soc. Science Nand Kishore Prasad Bus. and Soc. Science Deaun Price Education Franklin Price Engineering Thomas Prohaska Science Peggy Pulsipher Education David Purtee Agriculture Mary Quaderer Home and Family Life Muhammad A, Qureshi Forestry l.aDeanne Ramsey Education Theron Randall Education Brent Rasmussen Engineering Clyde Reaveley Engineering Ida Lee Reaveley Education C. Prakash Reddy Science Joseph D. Reese Bus. and Soc. Science Gale Reeser Bus. and Soc. Science Carol Reynolds Education Khojosteh H. Rezai Engineering Eloise Rice Education Loretta Rice Education Vernon Rice Science Fredrick Rigby Agriculture Sandra Rigby Home and Family Life Linda Riley Humanities Max Robinette Bus, and Soc. Science james Robinson Humanities Janet Robinson Home and Family Life ,lulie Robinson Bus. and Soc. Science David Rogers Bus. and Soc. Science Gary Rosier Agriculture Gordon Russell Education Ray Russell Engineering Renee Ryan Education Mohammad Sabour Science Tal1irl.Salih Forestry john L. Salmond Engineering Linda Sampson Education David G. Sanders Engineering Amy Lu Savage Education Pamela Savage Bus. and Soc. Science Dean Schank Agriculture lay D. Schiffnan Bus. and Soc. Science Dale W. Schofield Education Duane Schow Engineering Kenneth G. Schwartz Education Woodrow Rolle Seirsen ll Bus. and Soc. Science NJ V .,,,...a' Payoongsakdi Sesaweech janet Bohhette Shults Bus. and Soc. Science Humanities Lalit Shah Gary Lee Shurtliff Engineering B1lS.fl71LlSOC,SCiCf1CE Jerrie Shand Karl Silvester Education Eudcation Robert Sharp Thad Simpson Engineering Engineering Margaret Skidmore Louis Skirts Home and Family Life Home and Family Life Dale Smethurst Education Darrel Short Forestry Ann Pocock Smith Louis G. Sorensen Home and Family Life Engineering Rex Smith Carol lean Spencer Agriculture Home and Family Life Robert Smith Dale O. Spencer Hzinifinitics Agriculture Stephen B. Smith Robert Spencer Forestry Education Cole Snyder ,lohn Lamont Sperry Forestry Education E. Lynn Sorenson La Var W. Stranger Education Bus. and Soc. Science QF 'ills ,f- Mary Sue Stanger Home and Family Life Nadine Stapley Education Allan Steed Engineering Richard Steimle Engineering Gordon Stewart Bus. and Soc, Science Jackie Lee Stokes Hits. and Soc. Science 2 lacquelyn Stonebraker Education John Straubhar Engineering Afton Stucki Bus. and Soc. Science Frank D. Stumpp Engineering Gene Sturzenegger Engineering Robert Sumbot Bus. and Soc. Science L. Vernon Summers Eduaction Saundra Sutton Education Nancy Sycamore Home and Family Life Dal S. Symes Humanities Bernard Tait Science Richard Talbot Bus. and Soc. Science John Tallmadge Forestry leneile Tarns Humanities Kenneth Tams Science Dallas Taylor Forestry Nancy Taylor Education Jeanette Noma Tew Home and Family Life Dennis R. Theurer Bus. and Soc. Science Warren Thiem Forestry Alice Miller Thomas Home and Family Life Don W. Thomas Science Roger C. Thomas Bus. and Soc. Science Lynn P. Thomson Education Roy Thornnock Engineering Ronald Tolley Science Barbara Tomsic Education Douglas Toole Education Mardell Topham Agriculture Marilynn Towers Home and Family Life Orson L. Treloar Science Jeanine Tsu Science Randall Tysoh Education R Dean Udy Bus. and Soc. Science Daryush N alanejad Agriculture Catherine Van Skyhawk Education Steven Viehweg Humanities Carl Virchow Engineering Jamshid Vossoogh Science Clydene Green Wade Education Lila M. Waite Humanities Merlin D. Waite Douglas Wehh Humanities Bus, and Soc. Science Ruth Walsh John A. W'ehh Education Engineering Gary Wangsgard Sandra Webster Education Humanities James N. Ward Steven Wert Engineering Forestry Michael G. Vlfard Karen Weston Bus. and Soc. Science Home and Family Life Ronald G. Watt Lewis Westover Bus. and Soc. Science Humanities Victor Wheeler Bus. and Soc. Science Judith Ann Whttaker Home and Family Life Roy XV. Xxfhitehouse Education Boyd Whitesides Bus. and Soc. Science Ralph Wilde Education Stanley Williams Bus. and Soc. Science 'sf fs-up Thomas H. Williams Bus. and Soc. Science Dale L. Wills Forestry Harriet W. Wilkins Bus. and Soc. Science Vern G. Wilkins Engineering Jerrold Sam Wilson Bus, and Soc. Science Li1Juanna Wilson Home and Family Life Arnel Carleton Reese Education Saeed Habashi Agriculture Gwen Wisher Science Cordell Wold Bus. and Soc, Science Caryl Ann Woodward Home and Family Life Sheldon D. Worthen Forestry Robert B. Wray Science Dwain Wright Bus. and Soc. Science Michael H. Yama Agriculture Anton Yelenich Bus. and Soc. Science David Young Science Ronald M. Young Science David Zlotnick Bus. and Soc. Science Darnell Zollinger Home and Family Life Marie H. Barton Science Charlene Bennett Science Betty Christensen Science Clinton Fudge Forestry Carol C. Fugal Bus, and Soc. Science Chee Fujimoto Science Charles Hackley Forestry Alice Kibler Science graduate students John Adams Agriculture Bruce Albretsen Education Abdul Kariem M. Ali Engineering Ferron Andersen Science Larry M. Anderson Education Arlan Baird Bus. and Soc. Science Joel C. Barlow Agriculture Jesse Bennett Forestry Robert J. Blain Engineering Gary Bliss Forestry Antone Bringhurst Science Linda C. Brinttain Humanities Floyd J. Burnett Science Sandra Christensen Home and Family Life Kaushikkumar B. Dalal Agriculture Alice Denney Agriculture Morgan G. Edwards Humanities Mohamed H. El-Kateb Engineering Ronald Fielding Bus. and Soc. Science Yu Si Fok Engineering Reid Gardner Engineering Herbert Glavitsch Forestry Dawood Hariri Engineering Rahim Khan Hasnie Agriculture John Holcomb Science Don Y. Hoskisson Humanities Albert R. Inama Bus, and Soc. Science J. I.. Jaussi Education Duane E. Jeffery Forestry Emron A. Jensen Science Larry Leon Jensen Engineering Carl M. johnson Forestry Harl Judd Engineering Merwyn W. Kothmann Forestry Gordon L. Langford Agriculture Men Hui Lee Science Peter K. Maughan Bus. and Soc. Science Yusuf Mergen Agriculture Mostafa Mohajerani Agriculture LeRoy A. Petersen Humanities Pirom Poolsawasdi Science Nasrollah Sefidbakht Agriculture Norman E. Stauffer Engineering William Tai Agriculture Ghassem Tehrani Agriculture ,lames H. Thomas Agriculture Jerry D. Weaver Engineering Wan lean Young Science Shonfl-lua Yu Science' Bruce Albretsen Education Duane S. Crowther Education ' 9 69 40 The following Merchants and Businessmen have contributed much to the success of the '63 Buzzer. They have, through their advertising in the Buzzer, lowered the cost of producing the Yearbook. The Buzzer Staff wishes to personally thank these people for their support. Why don't you too, express your thanks by calling at their place of business soon. O THINK ABOUT IN PLANNING YOUR CAREER The Wasatch Division of Thiokol Chemical Corporation employs nearly 6,000 people with an annual payroll of more than 540,000,000 This is a company of young men, working on tomorrow's advance- ments in the limitless aerospace field. For young men with ability and the will to work and accept a chal- lenge, Thiokol offers many opportunities, including the chance to associate with leaders in many professions for on-the-job training. For graduates seeking a career here at home, see what Thiokol has to offer you. CHEMICAL CORPORATION BRIGHAM CITY - LOGAN An equol opportunity employer. Donald R. Rasmussen Marlene B. Rasmussen Rebecca Sue Rasmussen Robert G. Rasmussen Lorraine Marie Raunig Judith Ann Rauzi Lynn Wayne Raymond Dennis Jensen Reeder Robert LaMar Reeder James Warren Raynolds Camille Rhodes Albert C. Rice Kathlene Rich Martin Ray Ricks Warren Paul Ridderhoff Enid CFlickaJ Ritchie Harold Bill Robbins Flora R. 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Walker, Jr. Sandra Walz Jerrold M. Ward Leon D. Ward Gary W. Watkins Sybil Watkins Gene Watson Hazel Jean Watson Kimber Webb Sam B. Wells Sarah Margaret Wert Roland David West Gail Ann Westerback Gerald Lyn Westwood Karen Whittle Grace Leone Whitworth Richard F. Wight John Dee Wilcock Dee Williams JoAnn Williams Robert Gordon Williams David Melvin Willis George Thomas Willis Judy Lois Wilson Dennis Mack Winward Richard Bert Winward Ethel Woo Spencer Reed Wood Judith Worthen Don Wayne Worthington 275 Seniors Class of '63 Boyd Whitesides Carol Byington Carolyn Miller Senior Class President Senior Class Vice President Senior Class Secretary .si::i,,. Sigma Phi Eta, a Senior Womenls Honorary, holds a luncheon featuring the Dean of Women. Richard Abel Humanities Mary Ann Adair Humanities Larry I. Adams Engineering Larry Lavon Adams Science H. Alaeddini Agriculture Mian Maqsood Alam Forestry Janice Ruth Alder Home and Family Life Stephanie Allen Science Gerald Alley Humanities Lael N. 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Science Dennis Howard Black Forestry Gary Blacker Bus. and Soc. Science James D. Blake Engineering Ronne A. Blaschke Bus. and Soc. Science Donald Bodeen Engineering lrene B. Boswell Education Paul I. Bottino Education Ann Lee Brackett Home and Family Life Ronald jay Bradley Science Mel I. Bramley Forestry Marilyn Brian Home and Family Life Bonnie W. Brinton Bus. and Soc. Science Ralph D. Brinton Bus. and Soc. Science Geraldine Btoadhead Education Daniel W. Bromley Forestry Richard Brostrom Bus. and Soc. Science Rex Brown Bus. and Soc. Science Warren Ralph Brown Science Patrick E. 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Eileen ........237 g , ........................ 253 Aiken, Dorothy Gayle .............. 263 Airth, Gerald Lee ...................... 253 Alaeddini, Heshmatolah ........277 Alam, Mian Magsood .............. 277 Albretsen, Bruce Webb .......... 297 Alder Janice Ruth .......... , 198, 277 Alderman, Kent Bradshaw .... 257 Alexander, Frank Scott ..,.....253 Ali, Abdul Kariem M. ............ 296 Billings, Terah .......................... Brown Allen, Arlo ................................ 263 Allen, Dale Thomas .....,.......... 263 Allen, Dennis Kent .................. 132 Allen, F. Kent ............. .......... 2 37 Allen, F. Rial ............... .......... 2 63 Allen, Kenneth Jed ...............,.. 76 Allen, Melvin Bruce ..........,..... 263 Allen, Peter Brooks ................ 138 Allen, Ray Lynn ....... - ............... 237 Allen, Stephanie ...................... 277 Allen, Terry ...................... 182,207 Alley, George Michael ............ 237 Alley, Gerald ,................,.......... 277 Allen, Kent ................. ........ 2 8 Allred, Brent ....... .......... 2 63 Allred, Diane ,.......... ..,....... 2 37 Allred, Jack Rose ...................... 13 Allred, John Brent ............... -...237 Allred, Lael N. ........................ 277 Allred, Winston Gerald ,......... 263 Amend, Spencer ...................... 263 Ames, Evan Brown ................ 263 Andersen, Carolyn Joy .........,., 237 Andersen, Ferron Lee ..........r. 296 Andersen, Jack Lee ......,..,........ 182 Andersen, Judith ................,,,, 277 Andersen, Katherine ................ 237 Andersen, Larry Andrew ........ 136 Andersen, Nancy Lee .............. 263 Anderson, Alvin Carl ...,,,...... 132 Anderson, Ann Marie ........,,,. 237 Anderson, Boyd ........,,,,.,........., 263 Anderson, Bryan Ellis ...,,,...... 237 Anderson, Dale Lon ................ 237 Anderson, Darlene .......... 198,277 Anderson, David Lee .........,.,,... 277 Anderson, Dennis Ray .....,,,,,,, 253 Anderson, Diane .,.,.,...,.,.......,.. 150 Anderson Gerald Blaine ........ 263 Anderson, Jane ,,,...........,,,,,,,.,, 253 Anderson Jay ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 28 Anderson, Jon Leonard .......... 237 Anderson, Larry M. ....,.,......,,, 296 Anderson, Larry Roy ........,....... 254 Anderson, Loren Runar ........ 266 Anderson, Lorna ....,..,,....,,,,,,,,, 253 Anderson Mary Kaye ,,,,,,,,,,,, 238 Anderson, Neil Charles .......... 277 Anderson Robert Irvin .......... 253 Anderson, Ross Kay .............. 238 Anderson Ruth Lorraine ...... 253 Anderson, Scott Frank .,,,,,.... 277 Anderson, Sharon ............ 266, 264 Anderson Terrel Dee ......,...., 238 Anderson, Thomas Clark ........ 253 Anderson, Virginia ........,..,...,.. 266 Anderson, Wade L. .................. 138 Anderton, Ellen ................ 31, 120, 198, 266 Anderton, Jean ......................-- 277 Anderton, Mary Jane .............. 253 266 Andrews, Richard J. ..142, 1 97, Andrus, Beverly Carol ............ 238 Andrus, Janet Marie ................ 238 Andrus, Larry Joel ....... Anger, Ernest Gail ....... .........266 .........277 Anger, Robert Karl ........ ......... 2 38 Angle, Larry Albert ................ 132 253 Angus, Karen .., ....................,. . Archibald, Dennis .................. Archibald, Thomas Noel .238 ...,....266 238 Argyle, Sharon Dianne .......... Arlond, Ned ............... - ............. Armstrong, William D. Jr. ..... . Arnold, Ned Clark .................. Arthur, Lois .............................. Asay, Linda Lee ........................ Ashbaker, Phillip Neil ..,......... Ashcraft, Marilyn .............. 28, Ashdown, Kathleen ................ Athay, Audrey, Lynne ............ Atkins, Richard Curtis ............ Athryn, Mary Kathryn ............ Atwood, Robert Dixon .......... Auman, Linda Jaye .................. 142 136 266 238 266 277 266 238 253 238 132 238 238 238 266 Avery, Larry Lee .............. 182, B Backlund, Annette B. ........ 30, 277 Bagley, Patricia Lou ................ 266 Bagnell, Carma ............ ......... 2 38 Bahr, Garry Wayne ...... ...,.... 2 53 Bailey, V. Stanley .................... 136 Bair, James Henry, Jr. ...... 29,254 Baird, Anita Lynne .............,.... 277 Baird, Arlan Randall ........ 182, 296 Baird, Nola Lee ........................ 277 Baird, Richard B. .... ........ 1 32 Baird, Roger R. ............ ......... 1 33 Baird, Theron M. ........ ......... 2 38 Baird, Vicky Marie ...... ......... 2 77 Baker, Diane ............ ......... 2 38 Baker, Jay Phillip ...... ........ 2 54 Baker, John Clyde .... ......,,. 1 38 Baker, Richard .............. ......... 1 97 Balazs, Vicki Lynn .................... 238 Baldwin, Ruth Ann .........,...... 254 Ball, Doris Jean .......................... 28 Balls, Don ...........................,...... 201 Ballard, Beth .................... 198, 266 Bambrough, Paul Taylor .......... 277 Bamford, James Richard .......... 238 Bander, Florence ........................ 80 Bankhead, George Dee ............ 238 Banko, Russell Alan ................ Banks, Afton Ireta ........ Banks, Reed J. ............,..,,,....,.. . Barber, Jonathan ...................... Barbian, Dennis Henry ,.,,.,..,.., Barclay, Nancy ,.......,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Bare, Rance .,,.,,,...,,...,..,. ,.,,.,,,, Bare, Richard ...........,.,.,,.,,,,.,,... Bare, Wm. Fields Rance .......... Barlow, David ..,...,..,...,.... 142, Barlow, Gordon ........................ Barlow, Joel Call i....... ,,,..,..,.,... Barlow, Joseph Smith ..........,,,. Barlow, Pamela ........,,.,.... 195, Barlow, Patricia .............,.,,.,, Barney, Clyde Arthur ........ 2 Barney, Don Curtis ..............,. Barnum, Dixie Kay ,,,,,,,.,,.,,.,,,, Barnum, Roxie Ann ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,. Baron, Reed Clark ,....... ,...,,,,, Barozzi, Ronald Lee ,,,, ........, Barnett, Rae Dene ......,...,,.,,,,. Barrus, Beverly Joann .............. Barnus, Kathryn ........................ Barrus, Melvin Henry ,.,,,,,,,,,, Barsballe, Pauline ..,,,,,,..,..,.,.... Bartholomew, Craig ............,...., Bartholomew, Frank C. ......... . Bartlett, Edwin ,,,....,,.,....,,...,...,. 238 238 144 138 238 277 199 254 277 238 137 296 266 254 ...266 8 254 277 266 277 277 238 238 254 277 277 277 254 278 238 254 Barton, Kenna Kaye ................ Barton, Margaret .................... 295 Bartschi, Terrell Earl .............. 238 Bastian, Judy ................... ........ 2 78 Bateman, Carol Jean ................ 238 Bateman, Jill ................... ........ 2 78 Bateman, Jerri Anne ................ 254 Bateman, Leslie James ............ 238 Bateman, Val ............................ 207 Baugh, Francis ....... - ................... 13 Baugh, Philip ............ 66, 182, 197, Bauman, Joann ....... ............... 2 54 Baun, Charlotte ......... Baxter, Bonnie Kae Becker, John Earl ....... ........207 ........238 ...........136 Beers, James ........... ......... 2 5, 278 Behling, Carolyn ...................... 238 Behling, Jed Erwin .................. 278 Bellon, Howard Drew ............ 200 Belnap, Delwyn ...........,............ 254 Belnap, Renee ............... ....... Belnap, Rey Vere ......... ....... Bench, John ................................ 238 Bennett, Charlene .................... 295 Bennett, Jesse Harland ............ 296 Bennion, David ........................ Bennion, Linda ........................ Bennion, Patricia Ann ......, -...254 Benson, Marguerite ................ 254 Blaschke, Ronne Arthur .......... 278 Blaser, Leon ...------------------------- 238 Blaser, LeRoy ..........-.-.------- --------- 1 3 Blaser, Stephen ....... - ......... 77, 132 Blaylock, Beverly ........ 29, 195, 254 Bliss, Gary ..........................--..-- 296 Blood, Linda Rae .................... 238 Bluemel, Sherry ...... .......... 2 38 Bodeen, Donald .......... .......... 2 78 Bogh, Larry .............................. 238 Bohman, Arthur ...................... 189 238 Bolinder, John Robert .............. Bomgardner, Gail Leon ......,... 238 Benson, Steven Owen .............. Bennett, W. H. ............. ......... l 3 Bergera, Clifford ....... Bergesen, Margo ....... Bergeson, Philip ......... Bergeson, Susan ......... Berrett, Brenda ...... Berrett, Estelle .... Berta, Lanny M. ..... . Bess, Noel Rulon ....... Bessinger, Diana ....... Bessinger, David ....... .......238 ..,....12O Bonhell, Patricia ....... - ............. 254 Borchert, Beverly .................... 204 Borg, Fred .............. .......... 2 38 Boston, Ann ......... ........ 3 0, 238 Boswell, Irene .............. .......... 2 78 Bott, Margaret ............................ 254 Bottino, Paul James .................. 278 Bouck, David John .................... 264 Bounous, Albert John .... 207,254 Bowcutt, Emerson .................. 136 Bowden, James Edward ........ 254 Bowler, Charles Wilson .......... 238 Bowman, Joann ........................ 254 Bown, Jerry ................................ 238 Boyce, Dean .............................. 238 Boyce, Lynnette Rene .... 120,254 Boyer, Karen ...................... 70, Boyle, Larry ............................ Boyter, Ardella ....................... Brackett, Ann Lee ............ 198, Bradley, Ronald Jay ............... Bessinger, Max .......................... Beste, Donald Eric .................. Bettencourt, Norman .. Beus, Stephen George .......... Beutler, Ruth Ann ,........... 2 Bevan, Pamela Jeanne 1 Bevan, Paul ........................ 138 v Bevan, Sharron Nell ................ Beverid e Linda Sue g , ......--...- Bhatia, Apar Singh .................. Bhosale, Shashrkant ................ Bickmore, Karen ........... ....... Biddulph, Gerald ......... ....... Bierschenk, Ulrich ......... .,..,.. Biesinger,'Wilford ......... ....... Biggs, Julie ..................... ....... Billings, Gary Curtis ........,.,,.,.. Billings, Peggy Ann ....... ....... Bingham, Alton Clark Brashaw, Bruce .......... ......... Bradshaw, Don ....... ......... Brashaw, Gerald ....... ......... Braegger, Jane ......... ......... Brage, Doloroes ....... ........,. 2 64 Bramley, Melvin ........ .......... 2 78 Brasher, Kenneth ........,,.,.,...... 239 Breinholt, Javquelin ........ 239, 254 Breinholt, Judith ,,,.,.,.,..,........ 254 Brian, Marilyn .................. 198, 278 Briggs, Beth ...........,,.,........,.,...,i, 254 Bright, John ..................,.,,.,...... 239 Brightenburg, Dee Glenn ........ 239 Brill, Eugene .,...,,,......,......,.,,,,, 254 Bringhurst, Antone ................ 296 Bringhurst, John .............. 132, 239 Bringhurst, Sandra ...............,..., 264 Brinley, Douglas .................,..,.., 197 Brinton, Ralph ,,.,.,............ 197, 278 Brinton, Bonnie ...... 30, 31, 66, 196 Briskey, Joe ................................ 138 Brittain, Linda .,.....,,.,...,,,.,,,,,, 296 Broadbent, Joseph ..,.,.,...., 182,239 Broadhead, Geraldine ........ 25, 66, 79, 278 Bingham, Dale Blaine ............ Bingham, Darwin ......... ....... Bingham, Marc ..,...... ,.,,... Bingham, Phyllis ....... ...,... Bingham, Tyra ............. ....... 2 64 Bird, Sherrie Lynn .,.....,,,.,,.,..... 264 ' 254 Brrdsell, Douglas ..............,.,,,.,. Bischoff, Linda Marian Bishop, Bruce ............ 142, 197, Carolyn Sue ........ 198, Broadhead, Niles ...,.... ........ Bromley, Daniel ...... Brooks, Maryann ........ .,.,,... Brostrom, Richard ...... ........ Brough, Allan ,...... .,.,.,,,.,,,,,,, Brown 1 1 Carol ....... .......... 2 04, Elaine .................... 207 Bishop, Bishop, Caryl ............................ 264 Bishop, Ken ............... .....,. 2 38 Bishop, Kent ................e ..,.,.,. 2 78 Bishop, Kent Willard .............. 264 Bishop, Leslie Joan ...,,,,,.......,., Bishop, Wayne Reed ........ 142, Bitters, Wesley ...................,.... 182 Bjourndal, Thomas .......... 138, 264 Black, Bennett Warren ,.,,..,,.,,, Black, Dennis ..................,,.,,,,, Black, Renay ..........................., Blacker, Gary .............. 30, 66, Brown, Gordon ...................... Brown, Karma ..........,........,,,,,. Brown, Mary Ellen ........ 120, 207 Brown Ranae ,,,,..,......,,.,,.,,,,, Brown, Rex Albert ...............,.. Brown, Wallace Morton ...... Brown, Warren ,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,, 182 Bruce, Wayne ,,,,..........,,,,,,,,,,,, Bruderer, Barbara ,,..,.......,,,,,,,, 2 Bruner, Larry ........ 25, 74 Buchanan, David .......... Buchanan, Kaye ...... ,13, 239 255 Bryan, Anne ...,.,,,........,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 279 264 254 239 Buck, Diane ......... 197,278 Blackham, Linda Rae ,,.,.,....,, 264 264 Blackham, Loy Ann .............,.. Blackham, Ralph ........... ....... Blain, Robert ................. ....... Blair, Jim .....,,..,.,,,,....,....,,,,..,.,,.,., 27 238 Blake, Charlotte Ann .............. Blake, James D vie ....,., ...,.,. Blachard, Don Lee ..... Bucks, George ..... .,.,.,.. Budge, Anita ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, Budge, Tam .......,................,,., Buclge, Thomas ,...,.,,..,..........r Budge, Thomas Manzel .......... Budge, Vern Jensen ,.,........... Budge, Wayne ................,,,,.,,, Budge, William ........,,,,,..,.,.,,, Buland, Douglas ..................,, Bullen, Charles William ...... Castleton, Lowell ...................... 239 Castruita, Rudy Max ........ 138, 239 Cates, Rex ........................ 255,142 Catmull, Joan .,.,..,.,........... 265, 204 Caulfield, Michael O. ............ 255 Cetraro, Ronald Louis .,,,.......... 138 Chadwick, Carla ......,,,.,,..,.,...., 265 Chamberlain, Timothy ,,,,,,,,,,,, 279 Chambers, Kathleen ................ 239 Cole, Richard G. .,,,... ...... . Coleman, Gary A. ..,,, ...,.. . Coleman, Jim ...,,,.,,.,...... ....... Collett, Delores E. .................. 265 Colley, John M. ....................... .290 Collins, Ellen L. ..................,... 280 Colson, Kathleen Marie .......,. Colton, Craig W. ,............. 280 Colton, Eugene L. .................. . Colton, Kent W. .............. ........132 Darrington, Denton C. .......... 280 Darrington, Loila ...................... 240 Darrington, Robert F. ....,......... 240 Dart, Ralph Clyde .................... 240 Daughtery, Brent ...................... 265 Daughtery, Ernest C. .............. 255 David, Karen G. ...................... 255 Davidi, Zaboillah ..................,... 280 Davis, Antone L. .............. 136, 280 Davis, Barbara ........ ...- ......... 240 Bullen, Patrick ....... .......... 2 78 Bullen, Phillip ......... .............. 9 Bullock, Barbara ..... .......... 2 39 Bullock, Beth ..... .......... 2 79 Bulow, Ernest ..... .......... 2 54 Bunderson, Paul ....... .......... 2 39 Bunker, Kent ....... ..,....... 1 38 Bunting, Peter ..........................., 29 Burch, Carol .,............................ 279 Burch, Richard George ....,,...... 264 Burdett, Susan .......................... 239 Burford, Glenn ........................ 239 Burgess, Mary Joann ............,. 264 Burgoyne, Karen Diane .......... 239 Burke, Le H. ...................... 142, 254 Burnett, Eva Jean ....... - ........... 264 Burnett, Floyd ..,....,. .......... 2 96 Burr, Jack ............. ...............,. 2 79 Burr, Jay ............................ 132, 239 Burrie, Stephen ....................,... 239 Burt, Bryan ......,............... 138,239 Burt, Garth .............................. 239 Burtenshaw, Claudene .......,...... 28, 204, 254 Burtenshaw, Deanne .............. 279 Burton, Bob ................. ...- ..... 182 Burton, Donald ....... Burton, Karen ....l .,,,.,,...279 265 Burton, Rlaph ....... .,,.,,.,, 1 42, Bushnell, Nolan ..........,,,, 142, 254 Busk, John ........... ............. 2 01 Butler, Wayne .....,.., ,,.,.,,,, 2 79 Buttars, Lynda .,..,......,. ,,. ,,,,,,, 254 Butterworth, Barbara ........, .254 Butterworth, Karen .................. 279 Chambers, Marianne ............,,., 239 Chambers, Seth Brian .... 255,142 Chambers, Sterling Paul ........ 265 Chandler, Barry D. .................. 279 Chandler, Linda ,,,.,,,,.........,,,,,,, 255 Chandler, Linda Lee .........,.,,,,, 29 Chappell, Francene Kay ........ 239 Charles, Linda .,.,.........,,,,,,.,,,,,, 265 Charley, Robert W. ........,.,,..,. 279 Charnchayasuk, C. ...............,.,., 279 Chatfield, Lynda Royle .......,,,., 265 Chatterley, Phyllis ,.,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,, Chaudhry, Abdul M. ........ 279, Chaudhry, Asghar M. ,,,,,,,,,,, , 279 207 279 Checketts, Beth ........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 279 Cheirrett, Willard John .......... 239 Cheney, Larry ,...,.,.......,,,, 279,199 Cherry, Karen Ann ...,,...,,,,,.,,,, 279 Chesnut, Vicki Lynn ,,,..,,,,,,,., 239 Child, Sharon ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,- 255 Chisholm, Harriet E. ....... .239, 28 Chisholm, Linda Lee ,,.,..,.,,,,,. 255 Choate, Erma M, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 279 Christensen, Barbara ................ 240 Christensen, Barry Lynn Christensen, Betty ,,,,,.,...,,,,,.,,,, 295 Christensen, Boyd J, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,. ,255 Christensen, Carlos W. .,.,,,,,,,,, 255 Christensen, Carma Jean ........ 240 Christensen, Carl L. ...,. . Christensen ...,,,..240 .....,....265 , Carol M. .,,,,,,,,,,,,, 240 Buzton, Dwayne ........... ,,,,,,,,. 2 54 Buxton, Sharon ...l.,. .......,. 2 79 Bybee, Andrew ,.......,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 265 Bybee, Sandra ....,,..........,,,,,,,.,, 279 Byington, Carol ........ 67, 196, 207, 274, 279 Byington, Judy .................... 32,254 Bywater, Clifford .....,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 254 Bywater, Renae ......, .,,,,,.,, 2 54 ..........182 Buttson, Lynn ........... Baxton, Clifford ....... C .........279 Cahoon, Clifford ,,,,,,,,,,i,,,,,,,,,,, 132 Cahoon, Owen William ...,.... 279 Came, Carol Jean ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 239 Cachchera, Michael ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 239 Calder, Kristin ..,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 ,120 Cale, Terry Rae ...,,,, ,,.,,,,,, 2 39 Call, A. Bowen ....... .....,... 1 38 Call, llene ,.,....,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.. 1 98 Call, Larry R. ,,,,.,..,.,.,., ,,,,,,,,, 2 39 Call, Wynn Warren ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 254 Campbell, Alice Ann ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 254 Campbell, Donald W. ...,,..,,,,, 255 Campbell, F. Justice .,.,..,,,,,,,,, .239 Campbell, Jay Var .....,, 2 ,,,.,,,,,,. 239 Callahan, Bill .......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 138 Canning, Craig ........ 255, 132, 214 Cannon, Bonnie Gay .,.,,,.,,,,.,,,, 279 Canoso, Marilyn .....,,....,,,.,,,,,,,,, 195 Capell, Harvey John .,,,,,,,,,,,,, 189 Capner, Jean .,.,......,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,, 239 Capner, Pam ...,.,.,.,...., ,,,,.,,,,, 2 55 Carboni, Pete J. ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 265 Card, Clifton Carlyle ..........,... 239 Cardon, Alice Lynn ..,,,,,,,,,, 239, 30 Cardwell, Yvonne Joy .......,,,.,,, 255 Carlile, Kaye .................,,..,...... Christensen, Chris L, .,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 30 Carling, Robert Leland .......... Carlson, Edward Jon ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Carlson, Karla .......................... Carmen, Pamela ........... Carothers, Arlene ....... Carrell, Nancy Sue ..... 239 279 239 239 255 265 239 Carrigan, Joan ...........,. .........,,, 3 0 Carson, Carla Jean ..,,...,.......... 279 Carson, Charlene Ann ............ 239 Carter, Harold N. .,,,.......... 28,239 Carter, Kenneth Jay .,.,,..,.,.,..., 182 Casterta, Piero Louis ......,,,,,,,,,, 239 Casey, Mike ...................... 136, Cassell, Marcia Rave ........ Cassett, Arthur W. ......... . Castleton, Don ...,............ 279 ,.......255 265 182 279, Christensen, Claire Ann ....... .240 Christensen, Dean E, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 265 Christensen, Ann .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 239 Christensen, Glenna M. ..255, 195 Christensen, Lane ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 255 Christensen, Jess ....,,.,....,,,,,,.,,,,, 182 Christensen, John Lee ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 255 Christensen, Joseph Dee ........ 265 Christensen, Judith L. .... 255,120 Christensen, Karen .......... 120,240 Christensen, Kay ...................... 240 Christensen, Keith F. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 136 Christensen, Leon W. ...... 279, 199 Christensen, Linda Kay ,,,,,,,,,,,- 290 Christensen, Marta ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 255 Christensen, Mary C, ,1,,,,,,,-,,,- 255 Christensen, Reed F, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 255 Christensen, Sandra ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 296 Christensen, Dean T, ,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 240 Christensen, Ted J, ,,,,,,.,,,--,,-, 240 Christensen, Tonya K, ,.,,,,,,,-,, 240 Christensen, Wayne C. .... 280, 199 Christensen, Weldon ,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,, 280 Christiff, Harold E, ,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,, 230 Clark, Carol ....,..,,,.,,, 255,31,146 Clark, Delynn ,,....,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,' 2 80 Clark, Rodney .,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,..,, 2 55 Clark, James K, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,-,, 2 40 Clark, Karen Joy ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,-,,, 2 40 Clark, Mike ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,.,,, -89, 71 Clark Pauline ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,- 240 Clark Richard LeRoy ,,,.,,,,,.,, 265 Clarke, Joan R. ,,,,,,, 2 ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 29 Clarke, Karma ,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 4-,,,,., 2 65 Clarkson, Kaye ,,,, ,,-,.--- 1 40 Clay, Ronald T, ,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,, 1 44 Clayton, Dennis l-l, ,,.,,, ,,,,,,,., 2 55 Clayton, Harlan ...,., ,,,,,,,,, 2 55 Clayton, Dick ...... ,,,,,,,,, 1 38 Clegg, Diane ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,-,, ,,,-- 2 40 Clegg, Ferris L. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,--- H-280 Clegg, Marilyn ..,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,- H120 Clegg, Marjorie .......... 120, 240, 207 Clement, Roie Ellen ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 240 Cliff, John O, ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., 199 Cluff, John K. ,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,, 2 55 Clyde, Larry F. .,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 38 Cochran, Mitchell Lee ,,,.,,,,,,,, 240 Cole, Earl B. ....,.,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,.,,,,,, 2 80 Cole, Portia Kaye ..,... ,,,,,,,, 2 40 Comish, Joseph W. ..... ....... 2 65 Conaway, Johnny ....... .......280 Condie, Caren Marie ..... ....... 2 40 Condie, Gary Earl .....,............., 240 Condie, Terry, Lynn .............,.. 240 Conover, Paul G. ......... ....... 2 80 Cook, Beverly ............. ........... 2 55 Cook, Carol Ellen ............. Cook, Eugene N. .... . Cook, Lynn Ross ....... .255, 29 ...........24O ...........255 Cook, Norton J. ...... ............... 2 65 Cook, Quetin L. ........................ 197 Cooley, Noel H. ................ 280, 201 Coombs, Harold R. .................. 265 Coons, Jolene ...................... 29, 240 Coppin, Thomas D. ........ 182,280 Corbridge, Pamla ...................... 195 Corgatelli, Sharon G. .............. 265 Cordon, Katherine ..................,, 240 Cornia, Carolyn ......... ........... 2 40 Costello, Diane ...,.,..,..,,......,...... Cottam, Keith M. ................,.. , Courtright, Bruce A. ............. . Cousin, Valerie ........................ Cowan, Michael ................,,.,,, Cowley, Everette Dick .... 240, Cox, Janis ..................,........,....,. Cox, Mostyn Jr. ....................... , Cragun, Elizabeth .... 240, 207, Crane, Alan R. .....................,... , Cranney, Michael W. ...... 240, Crapo, Richard Leslie Crawford, Alvin Walter ........ Crawford, Jane ........................ Creer, Stephen .........,...,....,...,... Crockett, Kaye ........................,, Crockett, Maeilee .................... Crockett, Ralph D. .......... 132, Crockett, George Reed .... 280, Crofts, Dennis E. .................,,,. , 265 280 280 280 240 270 280 142 120 240 Crane, Foster LaMar ................ 240 254 240 265 240 144 255 240 197 199 280 280 Crofts, Philip Neil .................. Crompton, Bruce .....,..,..,,, Crook, Evelyn .......... 182, 28 240 Cropper, Vincent ..,.... ,...... .... Crosland, Mont L. ............ . Crother, Duane S. .....,........... , Crystal, Thomas S. ..........,.,.... , Curley, Wilbur A. ..... .......... , Curtis, David V. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Curtis, Kenneth D. ............... . Curtis, Robert G. .....,. ,.,..,.... . 255 280 297 255 255 Curry, Richard G. ...., ,,,,,...... 1 38 240 280 240 240 265 Cutford, Bert Kent ...............,., Cutler, Richard W. ,,,,.,,,,........ . Culmsee, Carlton F. ,,,.. ,,.,..... 2 0 D Dabb, Jeanette ....................,,.... 280 Dahle, David Peter .................. 240 Dahle, Sam ....... - ............... 132, 255 Daines, Virginia ....................,... 255 Dajani, Kaushikkumar ....... ,...296 Dale, Donn R. ...,.......,.,. ....... 2 00 Dale, Joseph V. ......... ..,,.., 2 65 Dalebout, David A. ....... ....... 2 80 Dalla, Corte B. .... . Dalley, Carol I. .... . Dalley, Floyd J. ........ . .......24O .......240 .......132 Dallrmore, Alene ......... ....... 2 40 Dalpaiz, Celeste P. ....... ....... 2 80 Dalton, Robert A. .... . Dana, Elaine ............. Daniels, David R. .,.. . Daniels, Joan ............. Daniels, Seldon M. .......255 .......255 .......265 ........24O Daniels, Susan M. .............. 255, 81 Danielson, David M. .........,...... 189 Dansie, Rodney ............ ........ 2 80 Darley, Linda ........... ........24O Davis, Bette ............ .......... 2 40 Davis, Dean W. ........ ..240 Davis, Don Kent ......... .265 Davis, Elaine .......... .............. 2 40 Davis, Gaylene ........................ 240 Davis, James T. ................ 280, 199 Davis, Kay Dee ...... .............. 2 40 Davis, Roger Ben ......... .199 Davis, Shirley .......... .......... 2 80 Davis, Thomas D. ...... .......... 2 80 Davis, William B. .................... 241 Davlin, Kenneth ........................ 265 Dawson, Katherine J. .............. 265 Day, Parley ................................ 280 Day, Diane ................................ 241 Day, Willford L. .............. 182,278 Dayton, Edith Karen .............. 265 Dean, Thomas F. ...... .....,........ 1 38 Dearden, David K. ............... -.278 Dearing, Joan ............................ 281 Decker, Rita .................. 80, 31,255 Decker, Rodney D. .................... 281 Denny, Alice ....................... -...296 Demm, LaRay .................. 255, 195 Dees, Glenda E. ..... .............. 2 41 Dees, Kenneth ......... ............. 2 55 Degn, Linda Anne ............ 255, 28 Denning, Scott A. ............... -...275 Dennis, Sharon M. ..... . Denniston, Hugh James .......... Devries, Norman D. Dewey, Jerald E. ......... . 204 241 Dent, Richard ............................ 241 255 265 265 Dewitz, John R. .......... . Dickerson, David ...... Didericksen, Denice .. Dillion, Faye L. ...... . 265 241 255 Dimick, Kaye ............................ 265 Dipoma, Larry R. ...,.................. 138 Diswood, Larry Robert .... 281,201 Dittman, Gary .......................... 142 Dives, Linda ...................... 281, 120 Divingnzzo, Sam M. ................ 255 Dixon, Janet Louise ..... .......... 2 81 Dixon, Keith A. .......... .......... 2 81 Dixon, Loma Gay .................... 241 Dodgen, Betty Ann ................ 241 Doman, DeAnna ........................ 25 Dorius, Larry ...................... 182, 265 Douglass, Glenna D. Dover, Richard E. ............ 142, 281 Downs, Irene ............. .............. 2 56 Downs, Leslie M. ........ ......... . Dowton, Sydney M. Draaper, Linda R. ............ 241, Draper, Eugene ....... Dragge, Brent T. .... . 241 241 120 ..........132 199 265 241 256 Dragge, Gary .............. .......... Drake, Eugene F. ........ ......... . Drake, Randy ............................ Draney, Eugene C. ................. . Draney, Orwin Ferris ................ 275 Draney, Walden G. .................. 256 Dubose, Mary Alice ............... -.281 Duce, Toni .............. ........ 2 9, 281 Duersch, Fred Jr. ...................... 182 Duffin, Linda Claire ..256, 29, 204 Duke, Earl L. ............................ 265 Dunford, Gary ........ .............. 2 41 Dunlavy, Howard ...... .......... 2 41 Dunford, Joseph ........................ 256 Dunigan, Mickey L. ................ 265 Dunkley, Paulette ............ 241, 120 Dunn, Richard .......................... 281 Dunn, Robert N. ...................... 256 Dunne, Mark Rawlings .......,.. 256 Dupin, Paul A. ........................ 281 Durant, Vincent A. ................ 241 Dursteler, A. Bruce ................ 265 Dursteler, LaDawn .................. 241 Dursteler, Larry ......... ....... 1 36 Ecker, Duane Root .......... Hancock, Helaire A. ............... . Dursteler, Shanon . ...... . ........241 Dye, Billy .............-.-- --.......... 2 81 Dye, Wilma Kay ................ 266, 28 E Eager, Donna L. ........................ 241 Eastmond, Marshall ........ Eborn, Merlin Lemar .. Eckersell, Clarence ........ ........182 ........281 ........281 ........266 ........241 Eddy, Hugh V. ............ - ....... 281 Edman, Sharyn Ann ........ Edwards, Morgan Glade .. Edwards, Richard Ellis .... Een, David M. ....,............ . Egan, Kenneth Wayne .... Egan, Marilyn D. ............. . ........296 ........241 ........241 ...n...241 ........256 El-Moustapha, Moustapha ...... 207 El-Kateh, Mohamed ........ El-Shafie, Mohamad A. Elahi, Mohamad J. ......... . Eldredge, Kenneth C. Erickson, Silvan ................ Elich, Janice L. .....,....... . Elliott, Robert ......... Ellis, Elaine L. .......... .,.....296 ........296 ........281 ........256 ........266 ........241 ........256 Ellis, Sandra Sue ...................... 256 ' ' 120 Ellison, Maire .................. 241, Ellsworth, Wanda M. .............. 281 Elwell, James D. ......... . Elwood, Diane .............. Elzinga, Charles D. ..... . Embley, Kathryn ......... England, Ted Allen ...... .....,..266 ........241 ........266 ........266 ........241 English, Bill H. ........................ 142 Erekson, Mary L. ...................... 241 Erekson, Shirley .......... 241, 28, 120 Ericksen, Deanna .................... 281 Ericksen, Ned Jensen .............. 241 Erickson, Arlene ...................... 266 Erickson, Metta ................ 256, 195 Erickson, Ralph D. ....,............... 281 Erickson, Roy ..........................., 142 Erickson Terrance L. ,........... 142 Etcheveriy, Terry ...... Evans, Judith R. ...... . Evans, Stephen Richard .......... 256 Evans, William Donald .... 241, 207 Evans, Robert G. ....... . Evans, Grant .............................. 256 Farnsworth, Reed W. ......,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 243 , 29 283 Hardman, Douglas .................... 243 243 243 200 296 Fehlman, Robert G. . Everill, Marilyn ........................ 266 241 Eyre, Richard M. ............ 142, Eyre, Stephen C. ....... ..........,. 1 32 Elison, Sid H. .......... . Evans, David W. ...... . F Fairbanks, Joy .............. ........256 Fairchild, Brent W. ....,,,,.,,,,,,, 241 Fart, Patricia Ann ......,.,......,,,,, 241 Fakharzadeh, Mohammad F. ,281 Fakharzadeh Parvananeh ........281 Flaes, Susan L. .,.......,.,,,,,,,,, 256, 29 266 Farahan, Hooshang ,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,, Farias, Ellis Norman .,,,.,.,,,,,,, Farrell, Frances A. .,,,,r,,,., , Faulkner, Jolene ......... 241, Fawcett, Judith .......,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Gibby, Richard E. ..... . Findla Diane ........... Fehrenbacker, Frances R. ....... . Fergeson, Dona Rae ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ferguson, Pamela ......,..,,,,,,,,,,.,, 241 254 266 256 281 241 256 199 Ferney, Don G. .... . Ferrin, Barry ............,. Field, Zella Jean ........ .......266, Fielding, Bryce J. ....... . Fielding, Ronald K. . Fietkau, Myrna ....... - Fillmore, Maryann ........ 281 241 Finchum, Kenneth A. ,,.,,,,,,,, , 266 296 241 241 Finch, Fred H. ,,.,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,., 241 241 281 256 241 .29, 266 Vs Findaly, Sandra ........ Findley, Dale Jr. .,...... . Fish, Patricia ,,,,,,..,,,,,,.,. ,,,, Fisher, Elna L. .......... . Fisher, Everett John . Fitzgerald, Linda A. ........266 Fivecoat, William G. ............... . Flake, Harold William ............ For, Yu si ................................ 281 281 Flake, L. Kowallis ....... - ........... 266 296 136 Fonnesbeck, Forrest ................ Fonnesbeck, Karen M. ........ 256, 1 Fonnesbeck, Paul D. ............... . Forbes, Mark L. ......... . Forrest, Lyle .............................. Forsberg, Wilford L. ............... . Forsgren, Max ............................ Foster, Mardell L. ..... . Fowler, Donna ............ Foxle William .......... V1 Francis, Bette Arlene .. Francis, Francis, Francis, Francke, Francom, Wendy ........ Frandsen, Kay .............. Frank, Deann .............. Gilbert Paul ........ 281, Blair R. ..................... . Harold D. ................. . Robert T. ................... . Frankhauser, Wayne L. ........... . Fraser, Robert G. ..... . Fredrick, Lee ................ Freelove anet 281 266 281 241 266 256, 204 132 256 199 142 281 241 ........256, 31 241 136 1 1 -------- Freeman, Dean B. ......,....... 29, Freer, Myrna ........ ........ Frehner, Clayton ........................ French, Harriet .......................... Frombgen, Richard P. Frost, Carolyn .................... Frost, Robert S. ............... . Fudge, Clinton I. ...... 281 Fugal, Carol D. ............... . Fuhriman, Cathy .............. Fuhriman, Sue Ann ........ 266 241 ...........241 281 241 ............256 ........256 ..266, 32 295, 200 281, 295 Fu 'imoto Kikue Chee ............ Fullmer, Norris L. ............ 266, Funk, Janice ................,.,....,.,,. Funk, Julia C. ........,,,........,..... . 241 256 J , 295 Fuulmer, Jon ...................... 79, 282 138 282 242 266 Furniss, Shirlene R. ............... . G Gaddie, Donald ...... ,.,.,.,.,,,,., Gailey, Sherylynne ............ 30, Glabraith, Lynn ...... .,,. ,.,,,, , Gale, Karolyn .......,,. ,.,,,,.,,,, Gallagher, Patricia ,.,,.,,,,,.,,,,.,,,, Galloway, Cheryl L. ,,.,,,.,,,,,,,, , Gamble, Darrel Glenn ......,.,,., Gambs, Paul E. ...........,,.,,,,.,.,, , Garbett, Bill ...,.., 2 .,,.,.,,,,.,,,,,,,.,. Garce, Ellen Jane ...... Gardner, 142 242 256 242 256 242 282 132 132 242 Betty ............... ,. .,,,,,,,, 242 256 Gardner, Carole J. ,.,,..,,,...,.,,, , Gardner, Gardner, Nancy .......... Charlotte ..........,.,,,,,, 282 Gardner, Michael L. ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, 256 256 296 Gardner, Reid . ....... . Garfield, Garner, Garrard, Garrett, J ........ Patricia .........,...,.. 24, Bruce ......,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, William E. ....,,,,,,,,,,, , Dean Robert ..........,.., Garrett, Judy L. .,..,,,,,,,r,,,, 242, Garske, Carl A. ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Gates, David ........,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,. Gasher, S. T. ,,,,..,,,.,.,.,,,,,,-,,,,,, , Gatherum, James C, ,.,,,,,,,,,,, , Geddess, Cleo ,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,-.,,.,,,,- Gedds, Ray H. ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 132, Gee, Jerald E. ......,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Gee, John E. ....... . George, S. W. ....... . George, Ruth E. ......... . George, Shirl E. ....... . George, Wilford V. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, , Gerrard, Jesse M. ,,,.,.,,,,,,,..,,,, , Gerry, Dale Richard ,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,, Gertsch, Guy Eugene ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, Gibbons, Thomas H. .... . Gifford, Gilbert, ' Andrew R. ..... A. Comish ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, Gilbert, Gilbert, Craig C. ...... . Brent L. ....... . Gilbert, Gilbert, Donna E. ..... . Madge ...... Giles, David S. ..... . 230 142 242 282 204 242 242 185 282 282 242 282 282 282 ...........282 282 266 242 256 256 132 266 256 282 242 256 282 282 242 Giles, Larry G. .................. 182, Gill, Gary P. ........................... . Gillespie, Michael W. ........... . Gilber, Edwin ............................ Gimby, Richard A. ..... ......... . Gissman, Nancy L. ..... ......... . Gladen,, Karen Joyce ................ Glasgow, Terry W. .......... 138, Glavitsch, Herbert .................... Hale, Mary Ellen ...... ............ .2 56 282 282 199 282 282 266 Gladden, David J. .................... 256 256 242 291 Gleason, Nancy Anne ............ 242 Glenn, Carolyn ........................ 266 Glinn, James Evan ....... .......... 2 Glover, Terry ............................ Gneiting, DelRoy J. .................. 242 Godderdige, Sue Ann -76, 120, 2 Godderidge, Sue Ann..76, 120, 242 Godfrey, David F. .................... 256 Godfrey, Linda Jeane .............. 256 Goerig, Albert Charles .......... 242 Hales, Marilyn .----- .--------------- 2 42 Hall, Brenda ...... -------242, 120 Hall, Bruce ............ ....-.--------- 3 2 Hall, Elizabeth ....-- --------- 2 66 Hall, Gaylynne ........ ......... 2 42 Hall, Glade .............. ......... 1 33 Hall, Kenneth R. ........ --------. 1 43 Hall, Lewis M. .............. -------.- 2 83 Hall, yard w. .......................... 266 Halstead, Edward J. ................ 136 Hamblen, Rose Ann .............. 242 Hamilton, Joan ........................ Hamilton, Lynne E. ............ 283 Hammond, Anna Marie Hammond, Elsie Maurine ........ Hamoudi, Ibrahim 1. ............... . Hamson, Merlin G. ............... . Hancey, Claudia .......... .......- Hancey, Luanna E. ................. . Hancock, Paul Tex .................. Hancock, Nancy Karen ............ Hancock, Robert J. O. ........... . Goff, Gale R. ............................ 256 Goff, Gary ................................ 182 Gold, Alice Kay ........................ 242 Goldsberry, Alma Ried .......... 282 Goldsberry, Dennis M. ............ 242 Goldsberry, Kent L. ........ 266,199 Gonzales, Fernando J. ............ 266 Gooch, Linda Kay ............... -.282 Goode, Donn C. ......... ......... 2 82 Goodwin, Janis Maire ......... 256 Gordon, James E. .................,.. 242 Gordon, Nasi Lea .................... 242 Gordon, Richard F. .......... 25 266 Goyal, Madan G. ...... 207, 182, 32 282, 199 Graff, Dorian Frank .............. 266 Grant, Howard J. .................... 256 Gray, Bette Jo ............. ......... 2 56 Green, Robert E. .................... 282 Green, Steven Douglas .... 242, 237, 76, 254 Green, Susan Ann ............ 256, 31 Green, Lana F. .........................- 242 Greenhalgh, Carol .................... 242 Greenwell, Wallace P. ............ 282 Greenwood, Thomas O. .......... 138 Gregory, Horatio D. ........ 182, 266 Handy, Alonzo H. ................... . Hanks, Carol M. ........... . 242 , 28 283 266 242 267 257 242 283 Hancock, Nancy, Karen .......... 266 283 266 266 283 266 283 143 257 257 138 Hanks, Doyle ............ ........ Hansen, Andre B. ........ Hansen, Beverlee ...... ........ Hansen, Dora May ...... ........ Hansen, Gary B. ..................... . Hansen, Harold Kent ............ 133 Hansen, Howard R. ................ 266 Hansen, Helen .............. Hansen, Janet ............ Hansen, Karen .......... Hansen, John A. ......... . ........242 ........242 ........283 Hansen, Judith K. ....... . Hansen, Julie ............ Hansen, Marilyn .............. 283, 242 242 Hansen, Lynda .......................... 283 ' 198 283 Hansen, Meredith Ann .......... Hansen, Peter M. .............. 266, 208 ' 242 Hansen, Richard D. ............... . Hansen, Richard H. ........ 133,242 Hansen, Robert Frank .............. 257 Griffin, David N. .................... 200 Griffin, Julie Ann .................... 242 Griffin, Paul A. .............. 136,242 Griffin, Ruth .................... 196,282 Grimm, Robert C. .................... 282 Grimmett, Tom R. ............ 266, 28 Gritzer, Thom W. .................. 256 Gritzer, Todd A. .............. 256, 132 Grover, Blair J. ...............182, 30 266 Grover, Gaylen, T. ................. . Grover, Ronna D. Gruwell, Ronald Melvin .......-...256, 120 ........256 282 Gubler, Duane J. ..................... . Gubler, Lynn Ann .................. 242 242 Guffrie, Donna ........... .......... 136 Gunn, David F. ...... . Gunn, Steven H. ............ 138, Gunnell, Eleanor ......... .......... Hansen, Sherrie ........................ 242 Hansen, Vicki Mae .... 257, 30, 75 Hansen, Tehron ........................ 283 Hansen, Wynn L. .... 133, 242, 28 Hanson, Connie Ruth ............ 257 Hanson, DeeAnn ...................... 242 Hanson, James W. ...... ........ 2 83 Hanson, Karen L. .................... 267 Hanson, Marion R. .................. 133 Hanson, Richard Wayne .......... 283 Hanson, Vaughn ........................ 13 Hanson, Yetta M. ................... . Harmatoto, Julie ................ 257 Hardman, Clair J. ................... . Hardman, Guy Eugene ............ Hardy, Annie Kay .................... Harenberg, William A. Hariri, Davood .......................... Gunnell, Judith L. .... Gurr, Donald A. ....... ......... . Gurr, Jerrolyn .......................... 254 282 256 Gurr, Donald A. ......... .......... 2 82 282 282 204 Guymon, John Boyd ................ 0 Harker, Jay Frank ...................... 267 Harker, Marie ............................ 195 Harmon, Marlin John .............. 283 Harmon, Michael M. .............. 283 243 Harper, Harper, Catherine M. ......... . Guymon, Sharon G. .......... 2 , 242 Gyllenskog, Ned P. ..... .......... 1 42 Gyurecz, Julius ....... .......... 2 82 H Haas, George H. ..................-. 242 Habashi, Parviz ........................ 282 Habashi, Saeed .................. 282, 295 Hablitzel, Tom L. .................... 256 Hacker, Carolyn M. ................ 266 Hacking, Brent B. .................... 242 Hackley, Charles M. ........ 200, 295 Haderlie, Byron Roger ............ 242 Haderlie, Marilyn ....... .......... 2 83 Haderlie, Milton ......... .......... 2 66 Haderlie, Vicky ........................ 266 Hadfield, Ronald C. ................ 266 Hafen, Penny R. ........ 283, 191, 69 Hahne, Robert E. .................... 266 Hale, Robert E. ........................ 266 Kent .................... 257, 136 257 Harper, Thomas John .............. Harper, Thomas John .............. 257 Harper, Verna Dee ............ 243 Harris, Gayle ............................ Harris, Alma Frank .........,..,.,,.. Harris, Barbata Ann ......,... Harris, Bob L. ............. . Harris, Calvin C. ..............,.,..,. , Harris, Janet LaRue ................ Harris, Jerry Lynn ........ Harris, Karen R. ....... . Harris, Keith L. ..... . Harris, Paul A. Harris, Robert L. ..... . Harris, Ronda T. Harrison, Amy .............. Harris, William Jr. ................... , Harrison, Alan Dean .............. Harrison, Ceclia M. .......... 120, 70 , 28 283 283 257 243 283 243 .........138 267 257 143 243 243 243 243 267 Harrison, Marilyn ............. - ....... 267 Hart, Carolyn ................... Hart, Elizabeth K. ........... . Hart, Eric Alan ....... ..... ..243, 28 Hart, Brent J. ................. . .243, 204 ........257 ........243 Hart, Joan .............. ................. 2 57 Hart, Linda A. .................... 267, 31 Hart, Mark Dean ...- ............... 283 Hartley, Donald Ernest .......... 243 Hartley, Brent .......................... 143 Harvey, Elaine ....... ......... 2 83 Harvey, Helen ............. ......... 2 43 Harwood, Ray R ....................... 138 Hasfurther, Victor R. .............. 257 Hasnie, Rhim K. ..........,........... 296 Hatch, Dean W. .................. 257, 30 Hatch, Lauretta Shareen Hatch, Marcia .................. Hatch, Vickie Ann .......... Hatton, Milton Ted .......... Hawkins, Janis A. ........... . Hawley, Jerald S. ........... . Hayashi, Joseph H. ....... . Hayhurst, Nancy L. ......... . Healy, Karen J. ............... . Healy, Sandra L. ........... . Heaps, Jean ................. -... Heaps, Phoebe Helen ...... Heaton, Karin .................. Heck, Gerald A. ........ . Hedin, Francine E. ........... . Heflin, Margaret L. .......,. . Heidari, Mojaz, Shsan ...... Hein, Elizabeth Ann ........ Helm, Judy Ann .............. Henderson, Cheryl .......... Henderson, Joan L. ....... . Hendricks, Carrol A. Hendrickson, Marsha ...... Heniger, Lynn W. ........... . Henley, James .................. Henrie, Connie Jean ........ ........267 ........Z57 .243, 28 .......,257 ........243 196, 182 ........267 ........243 120, 243, 120 283 257 283 243 243 .- ..... 283 204 ........267 ........243 ........243 ........243 195 ........243 ....30, 74 ..267, 30 243, 207 Henry, Merle Elaine ........ Henson, Judith ............. Heppler, John F. ...,.... . 243 189 257 267 Heravi, Mehdi .......................... 283 ' 284 275 243 200 Herrick, Ronald L. ................. . Herstad, John Sterling .............. Heslop, Patsy I. .................. 29, Hess, David R. ....................... . Hess, Linda Lee ..... ........... 2 8 Hesse, John L. .......................... 257 Hestmark, Holly L. ........ 120,204 Heussey, Porter Ray ................ 257 Hicken, Marva .......................... 243 Hickenlooper, Marylin ............ 243 Hickman, Kenneth Frank ........ 284 Hickman, Vivian ...,.................. 243 Hickman, Rienna ................ 257, 29 Higbee, Keller A. .................... 243 Higbee, Jeanne ............................ 86 Higbee, Mona T. ...................... 267 Higgins, Donna .......... 120, 196, 67 Higgins, Patricia I. .................. 257 Hildebrand, Robert J. .............. 284 Hill, Beth A. ............................ 257 Hill, Floyd Robert ....... ......... 1 36 Hill, Gerald L. ......... ,,.,..... 1 44 Hill, Joyce A. ............... ......... 2 43 Hillman, Ray A. ...................... 257 Hillstead, Lynette .................... 257 Hiltenbrand, Albert J. ............ 243 Hilton, Darwin B. .................... 287 Hilton, Joseph Don ................ 133 Hirschi, Jack J. ........... ......... 2 43 Hirschi, Larry R. ..... ......... 2 43 Hirst, Steven T. ....... ......... 2 57 Hobbs, Dee Eldon ....... ......... 2 67 Hilton, Don ............. ......... 2 43 Hobbs, Jack ................... ......... 2 43 Hobbs, Gary Blen .................... 243 Hobbs, Patricia Lee .................. 257 Hobbs, Wayne Earl .......... 267, 189 Hodges, Iris Elaine .......,.......... 257 Hodges, Terry Jay .................... 243 Hoffman, John Chandler ...,..., 257 Hoggan, Linda L. .................... 257 Hogge, Dennis J. ...................... 284 Hogge, Enid Fay ......... ......... 2 84 Hokanson, Ruth ...................... 284 Holbrook, Jacquelyn ................ 257 Holcomb, John T. ,.................. . Holland, Boyd N. ..................... . Hollingshead, Maurine E. ...... Hollingsworth, Laverne G. Hollingsworth, Hal T. ........... . Holman Gar L Iverson, Gary L. ................ 244,30 Iverson, Jeffery D. .................. 207 Johnson, Carl Dean ................ 200 , Y . --------------------- - Holmes, George Price .... 243, Holmes, Georgia R. ............... . Holmgren, Christine ...... Holmgren, John ................ 296 243 267 267 167 Holllst, J. Penton .................... 243 267 207 243 243 189 207 Holmgren, Judith ............ 243, 243, Holmgren, Marianne .............. Holmstrom, Larry W. .... 143, Holt, Barbara J. ......................, . Holtry, Donald Gene .............. Hone, Larry E. ............ ....... . Hoover, Jim Ed ........................ Hopkins, Marjorie ............ 284, Hopper, Floyd Kenneth .......... Horgesheimer, Jerry D. ......... . Ivory, Lee Ross .......... ........... 2 57 Ivory, Rex Clair ........ ........... 2 84 Izatt, Ruth .............. ........... 2 44 I Jackson, Bruce D. .................... 143 Jackson, Elese Jeanne .............. 244 Jacobson, Claudia .................... 284 Jacobson, Lawrence A. ............ 244 Jacobson, Sterling R. .........,.... 244 Jacobson, Steward L. .............. 244 James, Carol Leone ................ 284 James, Kathie Sue .... .... - ..... 2 44 James, Kelly B. .......................... 244 Jankovick, Michael R. ............ 257 Jansson, Barbara Kae .............. 257 Horrocks, Gordon .................... Horsley, Marth Claire Horton, Diane A. ....... . Hoskins, Sherleen ........ Houck, Jerry H. ........ . Houser, Robert Lee Hovey, Marilyn .............. Howard, Roderick R. ............. . Jensen, Necia Delone .............. 285 Jensen, Orson Eugene ............ 267 Jensen, Robert Vermon .......... Jensen, Sharon Gay ................ Jensen, Steve Leo .................... Jensen, Terry ............................ Jensen, Todd Arveld .............. Jensen, Valine .......... 258, 231, Jensen, William Keith ............ Jensen, Glen Orvil .................. Jensen, Kent LeGarnd ...... 267, Jeppson, Donald Hoseph 258, Jeppsen, Keith Merle .............. Howard, Steve .......................... Howells, Michele ...... 257, 29, Hoyle, Edward A. ................... . Hoyt, Herond R. ...................,. . Hubbard, Craig W. .......... 136, Hubbard, Ruth ........................ Huber, Annette ................ 284 Huber, Clayton S. ..... ........ Hudak, James E. ......... . Hudak, Stephen J. ....... . Huff, Beth ...........................,.,.. Huebner, Lawrence H. ........... . Huff, Beth ................................ Jeppson, Kenneth Tad Jarbide, Val Rhea .................... Jarman, Bruce Theron Jarrard, D. Susuann ....... - ....... Jasper, Allyn Saunders ............ 208 244 284 267 284 267 Huff, Lewis Wayne ................ 244 Hughes, Barbara L. .... 244, 120, 254 Hughes, Elmer E. .................... 284 Hughes, Judith .................. 284, 196 244 244 284 257 244 284 284 244 Jaussi, J. L. ............................... . Jaussi, Marian .......................... Jeanerett, Cherie Lynn .......... Jeffery, Duane Eldro ................ Jeffery, J. Kaye W. ............... . Jeffery, Kirk Wendell ............ Jeffs, John Orville .................... Jenkins, Bryce Allan ................ Jenkins, Cody William ............ Jenkins, Jacqueline .................. Jenkins, John Bruner .............. Jenkins, Joseph Steven ...- .... Jenkins, Marlene ...................... Jenkins, Mary Shiree .............. Jenkins, Maurice Alan ............ Jenkins, Paula Joan .................. Jenkins, Robert Gary .......... 29, Jenkins, Sherry Lynn .............. Jenkinson, Barbara E. ............. . Jenks, John Eldon .................... Jensen, Alan Levar .................. Jenson, Brent D. ..................... . Jensen, Darwin Ralph ............ Jensen, Darwin Ray .................. Jensen, David Lynn ................ Jensen, David ........... W ............... Jensen, DeRoy Hurst .............. Jensen, Don Kirk .................... Jensen, Emron A. ...... .......... . Jensen, Ethel Lee ...... ........... Jensen, Raye .............................. Jensen, Jack Arnold ................ Jensen, Jaleen .................... 357, Jensen, James Howard ............ Jensen, Karla Marie .................. Jensen, Kay ...................... 285 Jensen, Kennith Elden .... 258 Jensen, Larry Leon .......... 297, Jensen, Maurene 258, 260, 120, Johnson, Carl Maurice ............ 297 Johnson, Carol Ann ................ 244 Jensen, Kathy .............. ............ 2 9 Jepsen, Betty J. ......... .......... 2 85 Johnson, Clark V. .................. 285 Johnson, Crystal ...M ................. 244 Johnson, David Franklin .......... 136 Johnson, Elaine ........................ 268 Johnson, Garth Devore ........ 8285 Johnson, Gary Lynn ................ 143 Johnson, Gay ...................... 29, 285 Johnson, James ............. .......... 2 58 Johnson, Jerry C. ....... ......,... 2 44 Johnson, Karen ........................ 268 Johnson, Kurt Dwain ............ 244 Johnson, Linda Lue ................ 244 Johnson, Louis Wynn ............ 133 Johnson, Milton Lyle ........,..... 244 Johnson, Owen Gene .............. 244 Johnson, Patricia ...................... 244 Johnson, Phillip Brian ........,.,, 268 Johnson, Phillip Donald .......... 139 Johnson, Reynold R. ..........,..... 268 Johnson, Richard B. ........ 268,143 Johnson, Ronald ............,,........ 285 Johnson, Sharon .,...................,.. 268 Johnson, Susan D. .......... 285,260 Johnson, Suzanne ...............,,,.... 258 Johnson, Larry Clinton .........,,, 139 Johnson, Barbara Ann .... 258, 268 Jones, David Stanley ........,,,... 268 Jones, Dennis Charles ............ 139 Jones, Douglas Leonard .......... 285 Jones, Geraldine f ............. 198,285 Jones, Judy ...............,.......,.,,..... 286 Jones, Joyce ...................... 285, 260 Jones, Margaret Judith .......... 244 Jones, Trevor Wright .....,,,...... 268 Jooyan, Farrokh ..............,......,., 285 Jorgensen, Bonnie Lee .... 285,260 Jorgensen, Royce Allen .... 258, 260 Jorgensen, Marie ...............,...... 285 Josephson, Emily Jean ...... 268, 232 Juchau, Joyce .........,,.....,,,,.,,,,,,, 285 Jachau, Karen ..... l .....,,...., 258, 260 Judd, Harl Elmer .....,,,.......,,,.. 297 Judkins, Merlin .....,,,.......,,.,.,,,, 148 Julien, Dennis Alver ................ 244 Judd, Sherry ................. ,,.,,.,,, 2 51 K Karsten, Ernest Randall ........ 268 Karakka, Diane ..,,,,........,..,..,,,, 128 Kearl, Susan ...........,,.........,,.,..., 207 Kearsley, Joseph Blaine .......... 285 Kearsley, Preston Neil ..........,, 285 Keeler, Jay Kimball ................ 268 Keller, Janues Charles ............ 285 Kelley, David James ................ 245 Kelson, Betty Ann .............,.... 268 Kemp, John Cooley ................ 199 Kendall, Richard Dean ............ 268 Kennard, Lee Gordon ............ 245 220 Kent, Bonnie Lou ............ 245 1 . ...... 139 Keppel, Ralph Edward ............ 245 Kerbs, Robert Dale .................. 136 Kent, William Dixon Jr Kercher, Maxine K. ............. . Kern, Patricia Lee ................ Kerr, Deone Louise ........ 26 .145 ....12O 8, 232 Khatikarn, Paipun ..................,. 285 Kibler, Alice Anne .................. 295 Kidd, Marcha ...............,............ 245 Kihlmire, Paul Meade Jr. ...... 245 Hughes, Rae Dawn ................ Hughett, Harvey L. ...... ....... . Hult, Peter J. ................ ....... . Humpherys, Diane .................. Humpherys, Florence .............. Hunsaker, Vaughn E. ...... 25, Hunt, Dale G. ......................... . Hunt, Lloyd L. ............ ....... . Hurren, Henry ....... .......... 9 Houshang, Rezai .......... ........ 1 99 Hunt, Sharon Ann ........ ........ 2 44 Hunter, Adele .............. ........ 2 44 Hunter, Jack ................................ 29 Hunter, John Clark .................. 257 Hunter, William Arthur ........ 267 Hunting, Fred Nate ................ 244 Huntsman, Linda G. ................ 257 Huntzinger, Marty ........ 32, 70, 207 Huntzinger, Robert G. .............. 28 Hurd, Deanna S. ..... ................ .244 Hurren, Henry R. ........ ........ 2 67 Hurren, Robert J. .......... ........ 2 44 Hurst, Clyde J. ........................ 284 Hurst, William J. ...................... 145 Hutchings, Bonnie K. ............ 244 Hutchinson, Steve L. ...... 133,244 Hyatt, Paula .............. 244, 207, 120 Hyde, Leon Allen .................... 284 Hymas, Glade C. .................... 284 Hunt, John B. ....... ........ 2 00 Hutt, Peter ......... ........ 1 99 I Imai, Mark H. ......................... . Inama, Albert Robert ....... .... . .. lngold, Beatrix K. ................... . Inouye, Mikuki ............................ 28 Iranfar, Hadjian N. .................. 284 Iranfar, Mohammadali P. ...... 284 ....267 257 Iraiart, Marie Louise .......... Irizarry, Richard A. ...,........... . Isaacson, Joseph Lynn ............ Israelsen, Carol Z. ................. . Issell, Hubert Roger ................ Jensen, Melba Irene ................ Jensen, Michael Garth .... Jeppsen, Vernal Raul ...... Jeppson, Patricia M. ..... . Jessop, Sylvia Marilyn .... Jex, Pamela ................................ 244 285 Joachin, William Davis Johansen, Craig Eugene 258, Johansen, Jonnie M. ...... 258, Johanson, Richard R. .............. 207 Johanson, Sheryl ...................... 260 John, Ronald .............. ........... 2 44 Johns, Farrell L. ................ 285 Johnson Annabelle D. ............ 267 Johnson, Arthur Norman ...... 244 Killpack, Robert Ray ................ 245 Kimball, Deanna .............. 258, 260 Kimball, Joann ........................ 245 Kimball, Richard Mephi ........ 285 Kinder, Jana Lyn ............ 258,260 King, Linda .............................. 285 King, Linda Jeanne ..............., 286 King, Michael Norman .......... 245 King, Nyrna Lynn .................... 286 King, Orpha Matilda ................ 286 King, Pamela Marie ................ 248 King, Robert Mitchel .............. 139 King, Shoral .............................. 245 Kingston, Neldon Devere 189, 275 Kinker, James William ....,,....286 MacNeil, Judee Ann .............. Kinnor, Charles Matthew ...... 286 Kinsey, James Leonard .... Kinzel, Kenneth Wayne Kirby, Vance Nathan ...... Kirk, Donna Jean ...... Kirk, Niel W. ......................... . Kirkham, Danny Kirkham, Marvin .............. Kirkham, Michael Jerry .. ...,,...245 ........286 Larson, Larson, Larson, Lasson, Laruffa, Marwylyn ........... Ralph ................... Sterling ............... Steven .., ...... . Anthony ............. Lasko, Val ................ Lau, Larence .......... Lau, William ................... Kirkland, Kinda May .............. Kirwam, Maurice George ........ Kleinman, Beatrice Kleinman, Beatrice Knight, Karen .................. 245, Laudenburger, Lynn ....... Laurence, Brent ........... Law, Larry .................. Knoph, Beverly Jan ................ Kundson, Robert Alan .......... Koch, Lowell Duane .............. Koerner, Karl Robert .... 133, Koford, James Kristian .......... Konz, John Edwin .................... Kopinutz, Seigmond Gus ........ Kornegay, Roy Darrell Korth, Carol Ann .................... Kosovich, Vivian A. ............... . Kothamnn, Merwyn M. .,....... . Kotter, Richard ........................ Kuehn, Frederick ...................... Lawrence, Eleanor ....... Lawrence, Evelyn ........... Lawrence, Terry ............. Lawson, Carl ................... Lawson, Kin ...,.... Layne, Allen ........ Layton, Dean .... ...... Leatham, John ................. Lebaron, Conway ........... Lebaron, George ........... Lee, Barbara .......... Lee, Carol .......... Lee, Larry ....... Lee, Larry L. Lee, M. ............. .. LeFevre, Cecil ...... Kowallis, Laraune Faye .........,., Kranendonk, Josephine .......... Krey, Julie Ann ................ 193 Krisch, Christa Ruth ........,..... Krueger, Peter D. ................... . Ku, Susanna ...................... ,....... Lind, Kathleen .............., Lamb, Kunz, Lois Chrisrubw .... 268, Kunz Lola ........................ 258, Kunzi Marry Aloha .,... Kunz, Kunzle Richard R. ................... . r, John Jacob Jr. ......... . L Labeau, Laurence O. . Lacey, Karen Alberta .............. Lambain, Rance .............. ,..... . . Lamb, Lamb, Lamb, Arlene ............................ John A. .................. 143, Mralo James .................. Monte Carrol .............. Lambert, George ...........,.......... Lance, Lange, Terrell ........................ Carl ........................ 258, Langford, Carol ........................ Langfo LaPray rd, Gordon .................... Myrna .................. 258, LaPray: Than ....... Larkin, George .......................... Larkin, Helen ....... .......... 2 58, Larkin, John ............. ...L ...... Larkins, Elizabeth ........ .......... Larsen, Ann ............. .......... Larsen, Camma ...... .......... Larsen, Dallas ..... ............., Larsen, Dale ......... .................. Larsen, Darla .................... 258, Larsen, Gertrude .... .............. Larsen, Janice .......... ..,....... Larsen, Joseph ........ .......... Larsen, J .Lyn ......... .......... Larsen, Karen ......... ........., Larsen, Kurt ......... .......... 2 45 Larsen, Lloyd ..,........ .......... 2 86 Larsen, Madalyn ........ .......... 2 45 Larsen, Nancy ........ .......... 2 45 Larsen, Patricia ..... .............. 2 86 Larsen, Paul .............................. 245 Larsen, Richard ................ 258 260 Larsen, Richard .............. 245, Larsen, Ruth ............................ Larsen, Steven ................ 133, Larsen, Steven Hal .................. Larson, Arla ................ .......... Larson, Arnold ...... .....,,,...... Larson, Brent ....... ........,. 2 58, Larson, Carol .......,. Larson, Deanna ....................,,,. Larson, Gale ....... Larson, Garth ....... Larson, Janet ....... Larson, John ....... UHUUHZS6, -----u-2s6 nunhnzes nun,n26s LeFevre, Maurice ............. Legg, Robert ................... .........286 .........268 .143, 286 .258, 139 .........245 .258, 260 .258, 260 .........245 ....,....286 .........268 .........245 .........258 .258, 260 .268, 189 .........245 .........286 .143, 268 .........286 iiiif 199 254 268 268 .........286 297 245 286 268 260 Lehenbauer, Ottomar ...... 258, Leishman, Anita ............. Leishman, John ' .............,. Lemmon, Thomas ........... Lemon, Glen ................... Lemon, Janet ............ 258, 204, Leonard, Mary Ann ......... Leonard, Roger .......,....... 287 268 287 .........268 260 .........245 287 Levine, Michael .......... 258, 260, 28 Lewandowski, Edgar ....... Lewis, Brent .............. .... Lewis, Janeen ...... Lewis, Max .............. Liebhauser, John ......... Lillywhite, James ........... Limb, Kent ...........,,,.,.,.,... Lind, Richard ...... .... Lind, Ronald .............. Lindquist, Marvin ....... Lindsay, Karne .......... Lindsay, Venetta ...... Linford, James ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, Linford, Marian .,..,.,,,,.,,,, Liston, Kathryn .......,.,,,,,, Litchfield, Douglas .... 258, Littledike, Jacklyn ........,.. Lloyd, Charles ........,,.,..,,, Lloyd, William .............., Lodin, Mohammed ......... Loertscher, Melinda ......, Lofthouse, Laura .... .... Lomax, Martin ,.,,..,...,,,,, Long, Lowell .............,,.... Longhurst, Linda ........... Longhurst, Lynn ...... .... Loosle, David ........ ,,,, Loosle, Ileen .......... Lounsbury, Jerry ..,,,,,,,,,,, Lovejoy, Patricia ...... .... Loveland, Kathryn ....... Low, Eugene ,.,........, Low, Jay Budge ........ Lowe, Rulon ........ Lower, Dennis ...... Lucadamo, Gene .... Lucas, Gary .......... Lund, James ...... Lund, Joyce .......... Lund, Robert ........,,,..., Lund, William ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,... Lundquist, Rosemary ..... Lunt, Joanne ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Luther, Gary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, L nn Gerr .......... V a Y Lyon, Jeanne .,,,......., M Macfarland, Ronald M. . .266 258 246 246 .........246 139 268 275 260 253, .UMUNZ69 .nnunzsv .NNHUI37 .htnuzss .UUUUZ46 2 ....... 246 .268,198 .nnnn246 260,189 .2o4,25s, 260,195 .u-u-26o .258,246 .Menezes .25s,26o .UMUUZ46 .258,260 .hunn287 .268,198 .UHHHZ46 .--un26s .UMDUZ46 .258,260 .........246 268 246 287 246 137 246 268 ...,,,,..268 .........269 .........269 ...,....,287 .........287 ,........287 .........269 246 .........246 Macfarland, Larry D. ...... 197, 196, 287, 67 Macfarland, Michael C. .... 30, 143, 72 Maciel, John P. ....................... . Mackelprang, Claron E. ......... . MacKenzie, Don .............. 144, MacKenzie, Kenny .................. MacPherson, Donna T. 287 287 287 260 Mackey, Kerry J. ...................... 246 246 246 261 269 McKinnon, John G. ....... McKinnon, Mikal ...... .........288 ..........261 McLelland, William ................ 269 McLoyd, Barney ........ ..........246 261 Meacham, Shirley A. ............... . Meals, Marc ......... . ...- ..... 246 269 Medley, Dennis L. ................. . Meier, David Edward .............. 269 Meldrum, David F. ..... . ............246 Madsen, Karen ....... 2 ............... Madsen, Lou Ann .................... Madsen, Marie ..........,....... 261, 75 Maduram, George H. .... 200,207 Mahmoudi, Fereshteh M. ........ 269 Mair, Jo Ann ............................ 261 Maier, Ronald L. .................... 261 Major, Max Bu ......... ........ 2 69 Malmgren, Lee .........,..,....,...,., 246 Mangum, Dee Anna ................ 246 Manley, Sharon L. .....,. ,......, 2 46 Mann, Marva ..........,,..,,. .,...... 2 61 Manning, Carol M. ....,,.,,......... 287 Manning, Dennis C. ..........,.., 246 Manning, George S. ................ 287 Manwaring, Jessie L. ...,,.,,.,..,. 287 Matasco, Richard J. ..... ........ 2 61 Marby, Gerhard R. .,,,..,.. ...,.,., 2 OO Marchant, Connie ..... ........ 2 61 Marinoni, Charlene ..... .,,,,,,, 2 69 Markos, Frank ........... ........ 1 44 Markos, Harry G. ......... .,...... 2 87 Marotz, Margo K. ..................., 287 Marsden, Michael A. ...,,,,,..,..... 287 Marshall, D. Alfred ......,......... 287 Martin, Alois .,.,,......,,.,,, .,,,,,,, 2 61 Martin, Phyllis E. .... . Martin, Terry G. ...... . .......,269 Martin, William ..,...... ,,,,,.,,,,, Mash, Nadine ....... 207 Martsch, James L. ............ 137,269 261 287 Mason, Lee G. .......... . Mason, Roger N. .......... . Mason, Thomas G. ...... . Mast, John R. ................ . ........261 ........269 287 Mather, Conrad G. ...............,, . Matheson, Allen ,..........,,,,,,,,,,,,, 13 Mathews, Pearl ..... ......... 2 87, 79 Mathis, Ann ,..,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,. 2 69 Mathys, Sylvia M. ,,... ,,,,.,,, 2 46 Makin, Gayle L. ...,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 46 Matthews, Terry L. .....,, ,,,.,,,, 2 46 Maughan, Elizabeth .,......,,,,,,,,,, 261 Maughan, Franklin D. ,.,.....,,,, 261 Maughan, Laurel S. ,.,..,,,,.,,,,,,,, 261 Maughan, Neil F. .....,,.. .....,,, 2 87 Maughan, Peter K. ,,,,,,, ,...,,,, 2 97 Maurer, Dee Ann ......... ,,,,,,,, 2 46 Maxwell, Anita ,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,. 2 87 May, Wayne ............. ,.,,,,,, 2 87 Mayer, Robert G. ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 69 Mayne, Gregory E. ,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,, Z 46 Mazhari, Forough .,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 87 M2AlliSter, Claranita ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 288 McArthur, Marla ,,,,,,.,,,.,,.,,,,,,,. 246 McAtee, Douglas J. ........ 288,199 McCandless, Bruce L . .............. 133 McCann, Dixie A. ,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 288 McCann, Donald E. ...........,.... 261 McClellan, Cheryl .,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 46 McComb, Linda .,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 288 McCormick, Max W. .........,,,.. 269 McCormick, Thomas .............. 269 MCCUFdY, Charles G. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 269 McDaniel, Cheryl L. McDaniel, Victor L. MCDern'10tt, Carol ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,-, 2 88 McDonald, Judy .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,., 288 McDonald, Mary Ann ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 246 McFarland, Judy Arm ,,,,,,,,,,,, 246, 193, 120 McDowell, Louella Jean ........ 246 McEntire, Dixie L. ................ 195 McEntire, James Rock ,..,,,.,,,,,,, 288 McGregor, Martin D. ,,,,,,,,,,,, 246 Mclff, Kay ............ 269, 197, 25, 72 Mclntosh, Lra U. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,- 288 McIntyre, Barry E. ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, , McKanna, Glen Albert ...,...... 288 246 McKean, Glenda J. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 261 McKee, LaDawna .,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,-, 246 ' 288 McK1bben, James K. .,.,.,.,......, , Meldrum, James ...................... 269 Memmott, Sandra K. .............. 246 Memmott, Thomas L. ............ 246 Mendenhall, Dwayne L. .......... 246 Mercer, Rena L. ...................,,, 246 Merchant, Jeffrey L. ................ 261 Mergen, Jusuf ............ .......... 2 97 Merkley, Richard ........ .......... 2 46 Merrill, Douglas C. ................ 269 Merrill, Halbert W. ................ 246 Merrill, Wilmer C. .................. 288 Merritt, Alonzo .......... .......... 2 69 Merritt, Beth ................ .......... 2 46 Mertz, Millard V. .................... 261 Meschi, Mahmoud .................. 288 Meyers, Kent .............. .......... 1 39 Meyers, Margaret ...... .....,..., 2 88 Michaelis, Richard ,................... 246 Mifflin, Steve P. .............. 133,246 Miles, David W. ...................... . Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Milliga Milliga Milliga Milliga Carolyn 198, 196, 274, 288, 68, Cathie L. ..................., . Charles F. .................... . Earl D. ........................ . Elna ...................... Fred K. ..... . 246, Fred L. ............ .,....... , Joel S. .....,.,................... . Kenneth G. Linda .............. ....,.,.., Lucille ........ Mont C. ..... . Pamela .......... .......... Sharon J. ........ ......... . Sharon L. ........ .. Sherry L. ..........,,. . Wendall E. ......... . William B. ......... . n, Erin H. ...... .. n, George n, James H. ......... . n, Shawnee .......... Milliner, Leslie ...... Mills, Margie ....... 288, 120 269 246 261 288 246 246 288 269 Sandra R. ,,,,.. ...,....., 2 69 246 261 246 269 246 246 261 199 288 269 Mills, Maridee ................. .246 254 0247,80 Milner, Norma .,...........,., Miner, Miner, Margaret .,,,.......... Susan ..............,... Minkler, Linda F. .........., , Mitche Mitche ll, Chad L. ........... . ll, Judith A. ......... . ....,...269 247, 254 Mitchell, Kathryn .,,,...,.... Mitchell, Kenneth E. ..... . Miya, Gary ..........,..........,.. Miyuki, Mobbs, Marvin ........ ,.,,,,., Moculeski, Stanley ....,..... Mohajerani, Mostafa Inovye .....,,,........., 247 247 261 ........247 269 247 ....,...261 ........247 137, 288 ........297 200, 288 247, 207 .......247, Mohr, Francis R. .......,.,,,, , Molis, Ted M. ................. . Moll, Haydee B. ........ . Monadjami, Mehdi S Monk, Monk, Linda ......,,........ Marilyn .....,....,. ........247 ............288 ........261 ............247 Monson, Margaret A. .. Montgomery, Catherine .......... 288 Montgomery, Richard Montoya, Bonifacio ............139 ............247 269 Moody, Anthonette .......... 205, Moody, Richard Y. .......... 143, 269 Moore, David W. ,.........,,,,,,,,,, 269 Moore, Dorthy ....,, ,,,,,,,,,, 2 88 Moore, Kim C. .,.....,,, ,.,,,,,,,, 2 47 Moore, Laura A, ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 261 Moore, Seth .......,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 269, 143 Moore, Thomas .,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 47 Moore, William .,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 39 Mordu e, Boyd .......... Morgan, Carol ........ Morgan, Daniel ...... ...........247 ...........247 ...........288 Palmer Morgan, Harvey ....... -------- Morgan, Janet ......----- -------- Morgan, Neil ......... -------- Morgan, Rowena ....... -....-.. Morrell, Robert ........--. -------- Morrin, Richard ......... .....--- Morrin, Morris John ........... -------- Morris, Judith .....,.,. Morris, Mary .......,. Morrison, Dee T. 143 247 269 247 247 261 Suzann ......... ......-. 2 47 189 247 269 288 261 288 Pazell, Jacqueline Morrison, Mary Jo ...,. ...........- Mortensen, Craig ............ 201, Mortensen, Fred D. ...........----- 139 Mortensen, Gene ...........- 288,199 Mortensen, Grant ...............----- 269 Mortensen, Larry .............-.---- ...247 Mortensen, William ...-...--------- 261 Morton, Gary Allan .......--------- 261 Mosher, Bonnie .....-.----- -------- 2 61 Moss, Gary ..........----- ---4---- 1 43 Moss, William ....... -------- 1 39 Moultrie, Myrna ..... ...-.--- 2 69 Mudrow, Juergen ....... -----4-4 2 33 Mundy, Patricia ....... .....--- 2 47 Munford, Zelma ...--..-- -------- 2 83 Munk, Antoine ..... ..-.---- 2 47 Munk, Rhonda ......... -------- 2 69 Murdock, Carol ,..----- - -------- 288 Murdock, Pamela ....---------1------ 251 Murphy, John A. .......-..------------ 139 Murphy, Mary ------------ Murray, Carol Ann Murra Crai V, ,s -------------- Murri, Marilyn 204, 247, 30 Myers, David Edwin ..........------ 269 Myers, Galen ....-------------- ---------- 2 47 Myers, Kent ........----- -------- 2 88 Myler, Margaret ........- -------- 2 69 N Naegle, Maxine ....---------------'-- --269 Nakatani, Clifford ............ 28,289 Nangnoor, Ram K- .----------------- 280 Nanney, Linda ......... .------- 2 47 Narewski, Jan ....... ........ 2 61 Nash, Bonnie ..... -------- 2 47 Nash, Jim ..............-.-.- -------- 1 37 Nash, Priscilla .....------------------- --247 Natchees, Miilicenf ---------------- 261 Nazaretian, Vigen -------- -------- 2 85 Neddo, Amelia ......... ....--.- 2 89 Neely, Emil ....------- -------- 2 86 Neilson, Craig .....-- -------- 1 43 Neilson, Chad ...-------- -------- 2 89 Nelson, Arnold ......... ........ 2 61 Nelson, Carl ...1......- -------- 2 89 Nelson, Christine ...... ........ 2 70 Nelson, David E. ....--- ------- f 133 Nelson, David M- ..... -------- 2 89 Nelson, Eldred ..... -------- 2 61 Nelson, George ..... ........ 2 47 Nelson, Jane ...........-- -------- 2 47 Nelson, Jeanette ....... -------- 2 47 Nelson, Jeanne ................--.----- 289 Nelson, Jenie .............-------- ------- 2 47 Nelson, Joann .................-.--------- 247 Nelson, Judith .... 204, 27o,31, 120 Nelson, Karla ................---------- 261 Nelson, Larry ........-------------------- 247 Nelson, Leah ......... --------.- 3 0 Nelson, Nancy ....... ---.-.-- 2 47 Nelson, Patricia .....,.,......-..----- 270 Nelson, Paula ..,..................- 28,247 Neuberger, Brian ..................---- 270 Neuberger, L. Mark .......-.----------- 9 Neville, Carol ..............-------------- 289 Neville, Clyde ,........----- ------ 3 0, Neville, Raymond .............--.---- Newey, Harold .......,.. Newsom, Herbert Nicholas, Lynette Nicholas, Sandra Nicholas , Sandra Nicholes, Janis ....... Nicholes, Joan ........., Nielsen, Dennis ......... ........ Nielsen, Floyd .......... Neilsen, Howard 143 289 289 261 247 247 ......,.247 289 247 261 270 270 207 Neilsen, James ....... Nielsen, Kathryn ........ ........... 2 47 Nielsen, Keith ........ ........... 2 47 Nielsen, Shirley ...... .......... .247 Nielsen, Stephen ...................... 261 Nielson, Judith ................ 198,289 Nielson, Kaye ........ .............. 2 70 Nielson, Mary ............ ........... 2 61 Niemann, David ........ ........... 2 47 Nilsen, Sigurd ........ ........... 2 70 Nish, DeVon .......... ........... 2 89 Nisogi, Richard ...... ........... 2 47 Nixon, Jack ........ ......... 2 8 Nixon, Janet ....,... ...,...... 2 89 Nixon, Nancy ............ ........... 2 61 Norman, Noralee ..................,. 247 Norman, Ronald ...................... 270 Norton, David ................ 143,270 Norton, Joel ...........,.................. 261 Nosack, Kenneth .................... 270 Nyberg, John Alan ............ 270, 80 270 Nye, Dorthy ................ ........... Nye, Paul J. .......... .. Nyman, Rodney ...... Nyman, Willard .,.... O ...........289 ...,.......289 .....,....143 Oakland, Veryl ........................ Oberhansley, David ................ Oberhansley, Sandra .. Oborn, Obray, Obray, Linda Jeanne .............. Mary ............................ Sandra ............ ........... Ogden, Wallace .......,.. ........... Ogden Patricia .... .................... Ogden, Walter Lott ........ 261, Ohlwiler, Alan .........,.,........,... Oliekan, Rulon Hal ......,......... Olsen, Barbara .......... ......,... Olsen, Connie ........ Olsen, David Lee .. ......... .. Olsen, Douglas ........ ........... Olsen, Ernest ...,...... ........,,. Olsen, Annette .......... ..,.,....., Olsen, Joann .......,.......,...,.....,,,,, Olsen, Joyce Cheryl ..............., Olsen, Kathy .....,........ ,...,,,,,,, Olsen, Larry James ................ Olsen, Linda .......,......,.,... 267, Olsen, Lorraine ........................ Olsen, Olsen, Marilyn Ruth .... Royce Wendell 289 144 270 284 247 247 270 247 139 247 270 247 ...........248 248 261 270 270 248 248 270 261 120 195 270 289 261 Olsen, Stephen .......,,.....,,.,,,,,,, Olsen, Glen ................,,,,...,,..,.,,, 30 Olson, Bryce .....,...,,,.....,,,,,,,,,,, 184 Olson, Carl William ...........,,, 284 Olson, Charles Paul ...,.......,,.,. 133 Olson, Eleanor Marie ..........,. 248 Olson, Evan McKay ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 248 Olson, Glenn Allen ,.,,,,,,,,,.,, 289 Olson, Gordon Keith .,......,..,,, 289 Olson, Karren Ann ,,.....,,.,,,,,, 261 Olson, Larry .........,,,.....,,,,,,,,,,, 289 Olson, Ralph Paul .........,,,.r,,,. 289 Olson, Sherry Lee ...... ....,,,,,,, 1 95 Omori, Gary .,,,,,.,,,., ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 2 48 Orison, Deann .,,........,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 248 Orton, Janis ...,,.,..,,.,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 248 Orton, Judy ................ 261, 204, 30 Osborne, Carol Elaine ......,,.,,, 261 Oshima, Bernard Shiro .......... 289 Osterhout, Jerry .,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, N248 Osterhout, Ronald Dee .......... 261 Osterlin, Linda Jean ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 248 Ostvig, Judy ........ 204, 198,69, 289 Ovard, Brent George ...,..,,,,,,,. 248 Overacker, Mike ..,,,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 143 Overly, Susan Kay ..,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 248 Owen, Elaine ..............,..,,,,,,,,, 248 Owen, John Tomas ....,,,,,,,,,,,, 270 Owen, Judy Ann ,,.,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 9 Owens, Nannette .....,,,..,,,,.,.,,, 261 Owens, Margaree ........,,.,,,,,,,,, 248 Ovler, Jeri --.-................ 120, 21, 248 P Pace, Cheryl .....,.,....,,,,.,,,,.,.,-,, 248 Pace, Marvin ,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 248 Pace, Nancy Lu ........ 237, 248, 254 Packer, Lynda .....,..........,.,......... 248 Packer, Lynn ............................ 248 Packer, Murland Ray .............. 261 Packer, Robert .......................... 270 Packham, Judy Marie ............ 207, 120, 21, 72 Page, Bonnie ............................ 248 Page, John Alan ........................ Palfreyman, David ............ 139, Palfreyman, Grant .................... Palmer, Palmer, Palmer, Linda .................... 48 Crnona ....... Charles ........................ Laurie Ann .......... 29, . 4, Peterson, Laraine ...... .........248 Rita Ann ....... ,........ Shirlene ..... l Palmer, Palmer, Pantane, 270 248 139 289 248 254 270 248 .........260 Kent .......................... 139 Panter, Francine ,..................... 248 260 Park, Jerry ................................ Park, Julie Ruth ........ 248,120, Parker, Alan Jay ........................ Parker, Larry ....... ...............,. Parker, Patricia ..............., 248, Parkinson, LeRoy ...................... Parris, Ed ................... ............. Parrish, Jan .......... ........... 3 1, Parrish, Virginia ..... ............. Parry, Fred ...................,............ 9 Parry, Peggy Ann .............. 2 , Parson, Ralph .......................... Pascoe, Jerry Lee ......... Paskett, Mike ............................ Paskett, Sharron Ann Paskins, Terry ......................,... Passey, Heber Clark ................ Passey, Margaret Ann ........ 28, Patil, Ashok ............................,. Patil, Siddangouda ..... Patton, Rick ............. Paulsen, Olaf ....... ................. Payne, Marrae .,................ 248, Pearson, Pearson, Pearson, Pearson, Pearson, Pearson, Alan ..... Denice ....... Pauline ..... Pauline ......................., Randel .............. 137, Chesley .............,....r... Pease, Arthur ........,....., ..,,,.,,. Pease, John Ramond ........,,,.,,,, Peck, Fred ................... Peterson, Linda ........ ..------- 2 70 Peterson, Maxeen ..............-.---- 248 Peterson, Pamela .............. 198, 290 Peterson, Patsy ........ ...........- 2 70 Peterson, Paul .......... ......... 2 60 Peterson, Ronald ...................... 290 Peterson, Ronald ...................... 290 Peterson, Vicki .................... 260, 28 Peterson, Wayne..197, 197, 67, 290 Peterson, William .................... 248 Petty, DeeAnn .................... 249, 30 Pettycrew, Charles .................. 248 Phelps, Susan ........,... ............ 2 49 Phillips, David .................. 139, 249 Pierce, Guy .............................. 270 Pierson, Judith Ann ................ 269 Pierson, Reed ............................ 290 Pilkington, Dhara .............. 29, 270 Pitcher, Jenness ..............,,........ 249 Pitcher, Merlynn ...................... 290 Pitcher, Richard ...................... 139 Plant, Patricia ...,.... 260, 31, 255, 75 Planz, Tyson .............................. 260 Platt, Karalee ...................... 249, 31 Plowman, Boyd ........ ............ 1 43 Plumb, Robert .........,................ 196 Pollard, Marilyn ................ 196, 68 Polson, David ....... ............ 2 90 Pond, Olen ............. ................ 2 49 Poole, Carolyn .................. 249,205 Poole, Craig .................. 143, 25, 70 Poolsawasdi, Pirom .. Pope, Kathlene ........., Pope, William ....... ..........26O, 28 ..,.,...247, 287 Pederson, Pauline ....... ......,,, Pells, McDondald ....... .....,,,, Pels, Ed ...........,.,....... Pendleton, Cecil ..... Penfold, Sandra ....... Penman, Barbara' Penovich, Frank ..... Perkes, Leon ........... ,,,,,,.,, Perry, Alice ...........,..... ,,..,,,,, Perry, Mary Louise .,,.,...,..,,,,,,, Peters, Arthur ......,....,, ..,...,,, Claline ..... 21 248 260 207 289 289 289 248 270 248 270 248 248 248 290 270 290 260 260 290 298 204 290 248 248 248 248 144 248 290 290 260 270 248 270 248 260 248 290 248 248 290 290 Petersen, Petersen, Craig ......... 260 Petersen, Dale ........, .,.,,,,,, Petersen, David ....... .....,.,, 2 90 Petersen, Gary ,,...,,,, ,,.,,,,,, 2 48 Petersen, Kathy ,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,, 2 60 Petersen, Leroy ....,,, ,,,,,,,,. 2 97 Petersen, Linda ....... ,...,,,., 2 48 Petersen, Nedra .....,. ,,,,,,,., 2 90 Petersen, Roselyn ,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 270 Petersen, Alan ......,,,,,,,,,,,, 143, 270 Petersen, Barbara Ann ....,,,,,,,, 248 Petersen, Ben .,......,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 260 Peterson, Bessie ......,.,.. ..,,,,,,, 2 90 Peterson, Bobette .......,,,,.,,,,,,,, 248 Peterson, Bonnie Fae .....,.,..,,,, 270 Peterson, David ..,...... .,.,..,,, 2 70 Peterson, Edward ...,,,. .,,,,,,,, 2 48 Peterson, Elwin ...,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 2 48 Peterson, Glen Ray .,........,,.,,,,, 248 Peterson, Jan Boyd ...............,.. 139 Peterson, Jerald Llinn ....,,,,,,,, 248 Peterson, Jerry ...,.......,..,.,......,,, 290 Peterson, Joan Alice ....,,,......,,, 290 Peterson, Jan Kathleen ..........,, 248 Peterson, Joy .......................,.,., 248 Peterson, Karren ..................,... 260 Peterson, Karen Rose ..........., 248 Peterson, Kathleen ..........,.....,, 260 Peterson, Lana Marie .....,,...,.,, 270 Porter, Claron ....... ............ 2 90 Porter, Jim ......... ........ 2 70 Porter, Max ....... ........ 2 90 Porter, Ora ............. ............ 2 49 Porter, Orson ............................ 290 Postma, Richard .............. 260,137 Potter, Diane ....,,...................... 249 Potter, Sharon Ann ................ 249 Poulsen, James ............ ........ 2 90 Poulsen, William .................... 200 Powell, Robie .....................,.,.... 249 Powell, Patricia Ann .....,.. 260,25 Prader, Peter Edward .............. 249 Prasad, Nand ...........,.... ........ 2 90 Pratt, Mary Beth ...... ........ 2 60 Pratt, Ann ................ .....,,. 2 49 Preece, Charlene ...... .......,,, 2 8 Preece, Stuart ....... ..,..... 2 60 Preston, Marsha ....,. ,..,.,,, 2 60 Preston, Paulette ...... .,.,,,,, 2 60 Price, Deaun ......... .,,..,., 2 90 Price, Duane ......, .,,,,,,, 2 70 Price, Jean ..... ..,,,,,, 2 49 Prisby, Karma .........,.,.....,,.,,.,,,,, 270 Profaizer, Pat ...,.,....., 12 21 Profaizer, Pam .... 205 0, , 249, 120, 21 Prohaska, Tom .......,,.........,. I ..., 2 90 Provost, William ......... ........ 2 49 Pugmire, Jaren .............. ,...,,,. 2 49 Pugmire, Michael ........ ........ 2 49 Pulsipher, Peggy ....,,,,..,.,,,..,,,,,,, 290 Puro, Mary Elaine ............,....... 270 Purtee, David .......,,,,.,.,.,,.,,.,.,,,. 290 Puzey, Linda ....,....... 270, 31, 25, 72 Pusey, Bill .........,,..,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,, 133 Q Quaderer, Mary ...........,........,,., 290 Quayle, Clair Douglas ............ 249 Quayle, Janet ..........................., 249 Qureshi, Mahammad..200, 25, 290 R Rabb, Carolyn .......,..,. 249, 205, 76 Racker, David .......................... 249 Rainey, Clara ....,,...................... 250 Rampton, Carolyn Ramsey, LaDeane Randall, Christine 290 270 Randall, Gaylia ................ 249, 195 249 290 Randall, Nina .......................... Randall, Theron ...................... Ranzenberger, Charlene ..,....... 249 Rapp, Peggy .............................. 249 Rasmussen, Brent Rasmussen, Carol ........ ........290 ........249 Summers, Clyde George Rasmussen, Donald ................ 271 Rasmussen, Richard ................ 139 Rasmussen, Marlene .v............ 271 Rasmussen, Maxine .... ........ 2 49 Rasmussen, Rebecca .. ........ 271 Rasmussen, Robert .................. 271 Rasmussen, Wendell ................ 69 Raunig, Lorraine .......... ........ 2 71 Rausi, Judy ................. ........ 2 71 Rawlings, Gary ..... ........ 2 49 Ray, Glenn ................. ........ 2 49 Raymond, Lynn ..,...... ........ 2 71 Read, Ben ........v.......... ........ 2 60 Reading, Sharon ....... ........ 2 49 Ream, Durward ............ ........ 2 60 Reardon, Richard ........ ........ 2 49 Reaveley, Clyde ......... ........ 2 91 Reddy, Chandra ....... ............ 2 91 Redelings, Judy ...............,.. 260, 30 Reeder, Coral Ann .................. 249 Reeder, Dennis ......... ........ 2 71 Reeder, Jane ....... ............... 2 50 Reeder, John ..... ................... 2 49 Reeder, Kaye .................... 260,195 Reeder, Robert ...,, ............... 2 71 Reeder, Steve ....... ............ 1 37 Reeder, Auzanne ....... ........ 2 50 Rees, Jim ................. ........ 1 33 Rees, Julie ............. ........ 2 60 Reese, Carleton ......... ........ 2 95 Reese, Gaylen ....... ........ 2 49 Reese, Joseph .......,.................... 291 Reeve, Sharon .......................... 260 Reeves, RoJean ...... 260, 31, 125, 21 Rehfeldt, Gerald ...................... 200 Reim, Watler .................... 249, 207 Remund, Paul Grant .............. 249 Reynolds, Carol ..............,......... 291 Reynolds, James ....... ........ 2 71 Reynolds, Venna ..... ........ 2 49 Reynolds, Vera ..... ........ 2 49 Rhodes, Camille ..... .,..,... 2 71 Rhodes, Jerry ....... ........ 2 60 Rice, Albert ......... ........... 2 71 Rice, Vernon ....... ............... 2 91 Rich, Cathleen .................. 207 249 Rich, Kathleen ..........,. 81, 120, 271 Richards, Camille ...................... 260 Richards, Karla ....... ............... 2 49 Richards, Rita ..... ........ 2 60 Richards, Tamara .,..... .249 Richards, Warren ....... ...,.,.. Ricks, Marilyn ...,... ............ Ricks, Martin ......... ....... usan ............... ............ Ridderhoff, Warren ....... Ricks, S Riddle, Laurence ....... Rieclener, John ....... Rigby, Fred .......... Rigby, Jeanine ...... Rigby, Lawrence .. Rigby, Sandra .. Rigby, Will ...... Rigsby, Sue ...... Riley, Kathy ....... 143, Riley, Joyce ............. ......... 3 1 Ripplinger, Linda ....... ,,.,,...,., Ritchie, Flicka ...,... Roach, Joe .............,,..,... .,,,,,,, Robbins, Bob ............,,.,,,,.,....,,, Roberts, Dennis Lee ...,..,.,,,,,,,, Roberts, Flora ,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 249 260 271 249 271 250 250 291 250 260 291 250 250 260 291 260 271 144 271 260 271 139 271 260 Roberts, Harold ....,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,, Roberts, Karen ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Roberts, Kay ,.,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 205, Roberts, Rebecca ....,.,...,..,....,,,.,, Robertson, Donald Ray .. Robinette, Max William Robinson Robinson, David James .. Robinson, George Hoxsie Robinson, James Clark ,. Robinson,J Robinson, Robinson,J Robinson, Lawrence ........ Robinson, , Alvin ........,..... HIICI' ........,,...... Jerry D. ........ . ulie ....... Lee ...........,,.,,., ..31 250 Robinson, Michael Robinson, Marian ,,,, ,,,,,,, , Robison, Shawnee ,.,,,,,,,,,, H1581- 291 271 250 260 291 291 137 291 139 199 250 260 198 250 Rodgers, George Lee ,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,, Rogers, David Lynn .................. 291 Rogers, Mary Lynette ........ Rollins, Lynda .................. 120, 195, Romney, Valerie Ann ............ Root, Kay Marie ........................ Root, Susan Darlene ................ Roper, Golden Grant .............. 121 260 250 250 250 271 250 291 271 250 271 260 260 137 Rose, Steven M. ....................... . Rosier, Gary Lee ..,...., ...,...... Ross, Debby Louise .................. Ross, Lynda .......,.....,.................. Roundy, Carlos Byrdell .......... Rovetto, Michael Julien .......... Rowsell, Brent Clair ........ 137, Rubsam, Pierre F. ................... . Rudd, Lenna ...................... 193, 271 Russell, Alice Kathleen .......... 198 Russell, Gordon Arthur ..139, 291 Rust, Jeanne Marie .................... 28 Ryan, Renee ................ 25, 196, 291 Ryan, lrma Sue .......................... 250 Rytting, Douglas Kent ............ 260 Russell, Ray .............,...,,............. 291 S Sabour, Mohammad ................ Saffi, Robert Kamil .................. Salih, Tahir l. ..........................i . Salimi, Seyed Hossein .............. Salm, Mary Pamela .....,............ Salmon, Garold Arthur ..,....... Salmond, John Lowell Salome, Vikki Dee .,.,.. Sampson, Linda ...,.................... Sams, Sally M. ......................... , Samuelson, Jacque Ann ......,... Sanders, David George ............ Sanders, Lewis Henry ,,..,,...,..., Sanderson, Vick Dean .... 207, Sandoval, Lester ...................... Sansom, Averil ..................,.,...,. Santos, Emilie F. ..................... . Sar ent David Dudle g n Y -- Sarsam, Abdul Ahadi .......,.,,.., Saunders, Richard Alma ........ Savage, Amy Lu .................,,.,... Savage, Bruce Russell ........ 25, Savage, Pamela Claire ,,.,.......,,, Sayama, Harry .......,..., Sandrol, .............,,.,.,....,.,.,.,,,,,,,,, Salisbury, N. V. ...,,,.,,,,....,.,,,,,. , Sanders, Newell V. ................. . Sbranti, Albert Ronald ,,,,,,,,,,,, Schank, Dean Ray ...............,..,, Schear Geor 'a , si ---..--................. Schiffman, Jay Darrell .,,,........ Schmidtlein, Donald W. ....... . Schmidtlein, Donald W. ....... . Schmiett, Linda Lou ........ 120, Schodde, Lynn Henry .... 137, Schofield, Dale W. ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, . Schank, Patricia S. ,,.... ,....,,,, , Scholes, Karen .............,............ Schooff, Roxana E. .............,.., . Schow, Duane Rivers .............. Schuldt, Jolene Rae ......... ,.,..., Schutz, Catherine E. ..29, 205, Schwartz, Diane .............,.,,....... Schwartz, Kenneth Glenn Schwartz, Neil Jay .................... Scofield, Dianne ...........,.......... Scott, Sandra Jean ............,,,..,., Scoville, Carol ...,...................... Scoville, Margaret Anne .......... Seat, Martha Jane .,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,, Seeholzer, Janice .....,.,.,,.,.,,, ,,,,, Seeley, Thera Lou ....,. .....,,.,, Seele Wallace Dal V, ------------------ Seely, Justus Frandsen ............ Seiersen, Woodrow Rolle ........ Sellers, William Bain .............. Serross, Richard Guy ,,,.....,...,, Sesaweech Payoongsakoi Shaffer, Dan Scott ..................,, 250 Shah, Lalit,Chhotalal .............. 292 291 271 291 260 250 271 291 254 291 271 250 291 271 250 250 260 271 250 250 250 291 271 291 250 200 ....9 ....9 250 291 260 292 271 271 121 271 292 250 195 205 292 250 260 250 292 271 260 ..80 271 250 250 250 261 271 139 292 207 250 292 Shand, Jerrie K. ........................ 292 Sharer, Alannah Gene ............ 250 Sharp, Edward Musser ............ 271 Sharp, Robert ........,.......,,,,,..,..,, 292 Shaver, Peter Alexander ....,...., 250 Shaw, Deeann .....................,...... 250 Shaw, Gwendolyn Elaine ........250 Shaw, Karen Lu ........................ 250 261 Shelton, James Carter .....,........ Shelton, Robert Burns ............ Shelton, Hollis Dean ................ Sheperd, Berry Louise ............ Shield, Geraldine .................... Shields, LeRoy G. ....... ........ . Shiratori, Chitose ........,............. Shirts, Louise .................... 198, Short, Darrel Joe ...................... Shoup, Bonnie ............. ......... Shriber, Jack Ron ....... Shults, Bobbette J. ...... . Shults, Gary Vance ................ Shurtliff, Gary Lee ....... shy, Ralph M. ............ . Sibley, Richard Dale .... Siggard, Nina Mae ....... Silvester, Karl Arther .............. Simmonds, Richard A. Simmons, Stephen Bart .......... Simonsen, Chris Reed ............ Simpson, Beverly Ann ..........-- Simpson, Thad Dahle ............ Singh, Teja ................................ Sip, Larry Gene ........................ Sistrunk, Linda Earlene .......,.. Skidmore, Margaret ........ 198, Skinner, Diane ........................ Skirde, Fred John ....... Skidmore, William .................. Skousen, John Chester .... 207, Slaugh, Elaine ............................ 250 261 Slaugh, Knathlenn ......... Smart, Diane .............................. Smedley, Weston .................... Smethurst, Dale LaMar .......... Smith, Ann P. ........................... . Smith, Barbara ............. ......... Smith, Barbara ......... ......... Smith, Brian Ray ......... ......... Smith, Carol Lee ......... ......... Smith, Chad Bryan .................... Smith, Charlotte Ann .............. Smith ,David Peterson ............ Smith, Duane Lester ........ Smith, Earle Henry .......... Smith, Gayle DeAnn ........ Smith, Janet Mary ...... . Smith, Janet Ruth ............ Smith, Janice Charlotte .... Smith, Joanne .................... Smith, Karen Margaret .... Smith, Karen Margaret .... Smith, Kirk Lowry ............ Smith, Larry Ray .............. Smith, Loren D. ...,...,....... . Smith, Lynnette ................ Smith, Nyla ........................ Smith, Ralph Leon ............ Smtih, Rex Lanel ....... Smith, Robert Henry ........ 139, ..29, ..29 iii? Smith, Ruth Ann ...................,.. Smtih, Stephen Blaine .... Smith,Veran Glen ,........, Snow, Annette .................. Snow, William Erwin ........ Snyder, Cole Charles ........ Snyder, James Ross .......... Soderquist, Kent H. ......... . Soelberg, Cornell Brent .... Songer, Junior ,....... .......... Sorensen, Jake ............,.,..,., Sorensen, Jerold Glen ...... Sorensen, Pauline .............. Sonnie, Alma ............... ii iii? 562' Sparks, Reed Charles ................ 139 Spencer, Carol Jean .................. 292 261 Spencer, Marilyn ........ 31, 207, Spencer, Richard Phil ...... 197, 251 Spencer, Robert W. .................. 292 Spencer, Thomas Richard ........ 133 Sperry, John Lamont ................ 292 Speth, Brent Dean .................. 251 261 Squires, Melvin Ronald .... 137, St. Pierre, Wendell W. ............ 261 Sprouse, Linda ........................ 272 272 Squires, Glenda Ronella .......... Squires, Linda Louise .............. 251 254 Stafford, Donna Ruth ........ 28, Stanford, Roberta Jo ................ 195 Stanger, LaVor Wright ............ 292 Stanger, LaVoy David .......... Stanger, Mary Sue ............ 19 , ....251 8 292 Stanley, Nyra Louise ........ 205, 251 Stansfield, Donna Ann ............ 261 Staples, Bonnie Rose ........ 195, 261 Stapley, Nadine ........................ Staulfer, Norman E., Jr. .......... Steed, Alan Joseph .......... 19 Steed, Colleen .......................... Steffen, Gordon Hyrum .......... 292 297 9, 292 261 261 292 Steimle, Richard Max .............. Stenquist, Bruce A. .................. 251 Sorenson, Louis .................... 6, 292 Stephany, Paulette L. ............ 251 Stephens, Karen ............ ........ 2 61 Stephens, Lelie E. ..,..,......,....... 251 Stephenson, Michael L. .......... 251 Stettler, Fred M. ..25, 237, 251, 254 Stevens, Ethel Cooper ............ 272 Stevens, Janice Lee .................. 251 Stevens, Sandra .......................... 251 Stevenson, Brent Ray .......... 28, 251 Stevenson, Evan Noel ................ 28 Stevenson, J. Brent .,............ 77, 251 Stevenson, Joseph Gary ............ Stewart, Betty Lou .................... 251 Stewart, Barbara Ann ........ 28, 251 251 137 Stewart, Gary William .............. Stewart, Gordon W. .................. 292 Stewart, Sidney John ................ 272 144 Stewart, Vern ................ Stockdale, John Dee ................ 251 Stoddard, Lee Hal .................... 272 Stoddard, Linda ,................. 20, 251 Stoker, Patricia Kaye ................ 251 Stokes, Gayla Irene .............. 9, 272 Stokes, Jackie Lee ...... ........292 Stokes, Jerry D. .......................... 139 Stone, Bruce W. ........................ 261 Stone, Douglas Gregory ........ 272 Stonebraker, Jacquelyn ..,......... 293 Stoney, Robert Edward .... 199, 251 Storrs, Linda ............................ 251 272 Strate, Melba Sue .................... Straubhar, John Jay ................ 293 Stringam, Anne .... 21, 71, 120, 207 207 Stringam, Jean ................ 205, Stringam, Kathryn .................. 261 Strong, Linda Jean ........ ........272 Stuart, Sandra Joan ........,..,.... 2 72 ' 293 Stucki, Afton ................ Stucki, Karl Mark .................... 272 Stumpp, Frank Dwain ............ 293 Sturzenegger, Gene .................. 293 Sturzchegger, Connie R. .......... 261 Stuver, Michael Deane .......,.... 272 251 Sudweeks, Moneice ........... Stevens, James Leroy .............. 251 Stevenson, Evan .......................... 13 Sumbot, Robert Anthony ........ 293 Sorensen, Susan Louise ............ Sorensen, William H. ............. . Sorenson Blaine L. .,........ 137 1 Sorenson, Elaine ................ Sorenson, Ethel Lynn ........ Sorenson, Jacqueline ........ Sorenson, Kathy Lyne ...... Sorenson, Robert Brent .... Soulier, Jan Steven .......... Soulier, Jan Steven ............ South, Joanne .................... ..25 Southam, Thomas Vernon .... 251 Spackman, Marvin Craig Sparks, Carolyn .................. 195 ........251 261 251 Summers, Leelin Vernon ........ 293 Summers, Margaret Ann ........ 251 Summers, Paul Lamont .......... 137 Sutton, Carol Jean ...... Sutton, Saundra .......... ........272 ........293 Swain, Laree ............................ 251 Swan, Gary Bateman .............. 139 Swasey, Samuel Lucius ............ 251 Sweat, Deryl J. .......................... 261 Sweeney, Mike ............ ........ 2 51 Sweet, Michael B. .................... 143 Sweeten, Garth Gillis ............ 272 Sycamore, Nancy Jayne ..,...,... 293 Symes, Dah S. ........................ 293 T Taggart, Louis Ronald ............ 272 Taggart, Marsha Lynette ........ 251 ' ' ' 297 Tai, William ............................ Tait, Arthur Lamond ............ 293 Tait, Bernard Al ...................... 293 Talbot, Neil Dean .................. 272 Talbot, Richard Norman ..,..... 293 Tallmadge, John Francis..200,293 Tams, Jeneile ............................ 293 Tams, Suzanne .............,,........... 272 Tanner, Joseph D. ...........,........ 272 Tanner, Karen .....................,.... 261 Tanner, Lynn Edwin ........ 207, 251 Tanner, Marjorie ................ 31 Tate, Jolene .............. ............ Tate, Paul Dwain ........ ......... 2 51 Taylor, Anne ................ .....,,.. 2 O5 Taylor, Dallas ..,.......,...........,,,. 293 Taylor, Dennis Wayne ............ 251 Taylor, Geraldine ..,,,,.........,.,,, 261 Taylor, Jay Alan ........,,.,.. 133, Taylor, John Badley ......,,,,,. Taylor, Lana .... 21, 74, 120, 20 Westover, Lewis M. ....... . W Wert, Sarah Margaret ............ Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, if Lourene . .......... ,,.......,, , , Ludene ........,....,..,,,,.,,, Margaret Ann ......,.,... Marilyn ......,.,..,.,,,,,,,,,,, Jim .................... ........, 2 54 Taggart, Ronald .....,,. .,i,,,,., 1 89 293 Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Tahrani, Moaied Gh Nancy A. .,.,.......,,,,,,,, , 195 Natalie Jean ........ 3 Nephi Gregg ,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,, William Lee .,.,...,,,,,,,,, Telford, Lynne ...,,,,,,,,,,, Tenney, Kiann ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Terry, Steven Spencer .. Tew, Jeanette Noma ...... Thain, Jerry ...,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, Thatcher, Eileen Ann .. Thatcher, Evelyn ,,,,-,,.,,,, Thatcher, Howard ........ Thaxton, Patricia ........ Thayne, Kathleen .......... Theurer, Dennis Ray .,.. Thiem, HSSCITX ..........272 H198 293 x Warren Richard ........ Thomas, Alice Miller .... Thomas, Brent L. .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,. , Thomas, Colleen .,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,, Thomas, Judy ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,--,.-,- Thomas, Don Ward ,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Thomas, James Hadlond Thomas, James Kay ...... Thomas, Thomas, Linda Kay ...... Thomas, Lynndale ........ Thomas, Roger Carson .. Jed D. ..,...,,,,,,, , Thompson, Carol Lynne--5755351272 252 Thompson, Donald Thom 8S.... Thompson, Gary Dillard ........ Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Gloria Rae .,,,,,,,,,,, Judy Ann ........ Kaye ......,,..,,,.,, 7 Thompson, Keith Brent ........ Thompson Kristy .....,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 252 272 Thompson: Linda Lee .... 20 Thompson, Russell Fred ........ Loa ........,.,,,,,, Thomson, Thomson, Lynn Packer .. Thorley, Evan Ashby .... 7. Thornley, Glen Jay ........ ' ........ Thornley, Louis J. .......,, , Thornock, Roy Dean ,,-- Thorne D. Wynne ,,,,-,,. Thorne, Allen ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,-,-, Thcbbs, Judi ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,-,-- Thorpe, Kathleen ........,,,,,, Thorpe, Margene lsom .. Thorpe, Michael Dean .. Paula Diane .... Thorpe, Thurman, Janet Renee .. Tingey, Brent Richard .. Tingey, Joan ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Tippetts, Eda Elyse ........ Tippetts, Kenneth B. Tobler, Mary Jean ........ Tobler, Ron D, ,,---,-,-,,-- - 7267 1 ..........252 252 30, Toole, Douglas Boyd .............. Toole, Thomas Whitney Toone, Phillip A. ................... . Topham, Mardell Dalton ........ Towers, Marilynn .................... Townsend, Robert .................... Transtrum, Michael L. ......,,,... Treasure, Billi Jean ..............,... Treloar, Orson Lee, Jr. .........,, , Tribett, Ress Carver ................ Trimberger, Eugene John ........ Trudeau, Richard Patrick Truman, Golda Jean ................ Trussel, Shirley Marie ............ Tsu, Jeanine Kam Wan ....,..... Tuckett, Leoard C. ................. . Tueller, Gordon M. ..... ....... . Turner, James Bayard .............. Turner, Han Kygar ....... ........ Thompson, Giny ...................... Toronto, Lamont F. .........,..... . Tweedie, Keith Raymond Tyler, Rosemary ...................... Tyson, William Randall ........ U Udy, Ronald Dean ..... ....... Uharriet, Raymond ..... ........ V Valanetad, Daryuch ...........,.... Valberg, John Emmett ...... 30, Vance, Sandra .................,........ Vandenvijngaert, Rachel ........ VanDerheide, Judy Ann ........ VanDusen, Kenneth W. ....... . Van Kampen, Beth .... 30, 205, VanOrden, Lyle ...................... Van Skyhawk, Catherine ........ Varley, Sandra Lynne ............ Vaughan, Douglas C. ............. . Veihweg, Steven Herman Vieira, Camilo Pinho .............. Vigh, Nettle A. ....................... . Vincent, Evelyn ........................ Virchow, Carl Freeman .......... Voorhees, Kent Jay .................. Vossoogh, Jamshid .......... Voyce, Merna Kay ,................. Gary, Van Powell .................... Vauealler, Terry Alan ............ Wade, Christine ......... Wade Heather L nn , V -------------- Wadley, Anne Christine ........ Wadsworth, Joan ...................... Wadsworth, Harold ................ Wade, Clydene Green ............ Wagner, Katherine Ann Wagner, Richard Alfred Wahl, Calvin Elliott .............. Waite, Wenden Wayne .......... Walburger Russell G. .. Waldron, Jane..21, 31, 74,-120,' Waldron, Kaye .......................... Walkenhorst, Charlotte .......... Walker, Berniece .................... Walker, Connie Jo .................... Walker, George L., Jr. ........... . Wall, Lorchin ..,....................... Wallace, Thomas S. ..... ....... . Walsh, A. Joan ........................ Walsh, Ruth Maxine .............. Walter, Judith .......................... Walton, Joel Dana .................. Walton, Karen Kay ........ 252, Walz, Sandra ............................ Wangsgard, Gary Ray ............ Wankier, Vicky Sue ............,... Wares, Paul Gordon ................ Warberm Darrell Norman .... Warnick, George Russell ........ Warnick, Ray Beck .......... 252, Warren, Cheryll Ann .............. Waite, Lela M. ....................... . Warren, Gloria Lee ............ 30, Washburn, Julie Ann ............ Wasson, Daniel Aaron .......... Waters, John Knight, Jr. ....... . 262 143 252 254 252 294 252 205 Wassermann, Paul Irving ........ 137 252 133 273 252 133 273 252 252 273 Watkins, Gary W. ................. . Watkins, Jacqueline ................ Waters, John Knight, Jr. ....... . Watkins, Gary W. ................... . Watkins, Jacqueline ................ Watkins, Paul Roger ................ Watkins, Sybil Lu .................... Watson, Eugene Arden ............ 29 Watson, Hazel Jean ................ 273 Watson, Janice Nona .............. 252 Watt, Ronald George .,............ 294 Watts, Gary Maughan ..........., 197 Watts, Gordon Taylor .............. 68, 196, 197 Weaver, Jerry D. .................... 297 Webb, Douglas Shervin ........ 139, 197, 294 Webb, John A. ........................ 294 Webb, Kimber Carl .......... 25, 71, 197 139, 273 Webster, John S. .................... 262 Webster, Sandra ...................... Weller, David Elmer .............. Welling, Connie ........ 21 120, Wells, Samuel Bently ............ Wentz, Mary Jean .................... Wert, Steven Lynn .................. West, Bud Allan ...... .......... West, Carolyn ............ .......... West, Charles Roger ................ West, Mary Ellen .................... West, Roland David .........,...... Westerback, Gail Ann ............ Westergard, Brent N. ........... . Western, Marilyn ..,.,............... Weston, Karen ........................ Wharton, Lynn D. ...............,. . Whear, James Howard ..,....... Welling, Becky .................. 31, Wheeler, Joe Damon .............. Wheeler, Victor Claude .... 28, ker Gar Dean Whita , y ,........... Whitaker, Judith Ann ............ White, Carla Rae .................... White, David Elmo .......... 80, White, Karla Jean ..........,. 207, White, Kay Lynn .................... White Pamela .......................... White White, White 1 294 252 253 273 253 294 144 253 262 253 273 273 262 262 294 294 Westwood, Gerald Lyn .......... 273 243 253 262 273 253 294 253 294 253 253 253 253 253 262 253 294 house, Roy Willis Robert Lewis ..25, 75, Walter Eugene .,....,..... Whitesides, Boyd C. ...,...... 25, 68, 143, 207, 274, 294 Whitesides, Gay Rigby ,........... 262 Whitesides, Sharon ................ 253 Whiting, Carol .......,................ 253 207 Whitmer, Maurice Eugene .... Whitney, Brenda Gayle .......... 30, 262 Whitney, Patricia Ann..28, 80, Whitney, Richard Jon ............ Whitworth, Grace Leone ........ Widm Wrigh er, Gene W. ................. . t, Richard F. ................. . Wiese, Robert H. ..... . Wilcock, John Dee .... Wilde, Charlotte .... 31, Tidwell, Florence Tolley, Ronald James .... ffffflil Ward, Carol ................. ........ Ward, Dale R. ........ . Ward, James Noel ...,... ........ Ward, James Spencer .............. Ward, Jerrie Lynn .................. Ward Jerrold Merideth Wardi Karen Rae .................... Ward, Michael Owens ............ Ward Ward , Shirley Marie .... ell, Lois Gloria . Ware, Evelyn June ...... Wilde, Kalvin M. ..... . Wilde, Ralph J. ......... . Wiley, James ...........,........... . Wilkins, Harriet W. .........,..... . Wiley, James S. ........, . Wilkins, Harriet ........................ Wilkins, Vern G. .,................. . Wilkinson, Kathleen .............. Willardsen, Spencer M. ......... . 253 262 273 253 273 253 273 253 ..........253 294 262 294 262 294 294 262 262 253 Willerton, John Russell Williams, Brock H. ............-.---- 253 Williams, Dee L. ................ 30, 273 253 Williams, Emmett ...........-- - Whitesides, Joseph .................... 9 Whittle, Karen M. ..... .......... 2 73 Williams, Glen V. ..... ......... 2 53 Williams, JoAnn ...................... 275 Williams, Ralph Lynn ............ 137 Williams, Renee .............. 253, 254 Williams, Robert Gordon ...... 275 Williams, Sandra .................... 253 Williams, Stanley .................... 294 Williams, Suzanne .... 196, 120, 69 Williams, Thomas H. .............. 294 Willie, Daniel L. ...................... 253 Willis, David M. .......,.............. 295 Willis, George Thomas .......... 275 Wills, Dale ................................ 294 Wilson, Brent D. ....... ......... 2 53 Wilson Brent J. ..... ......... 1 43 Wilsoni James D. ...... . Wilson, Jerrold S. .... . Wilson .........262 .........294 Judith L. ....... ......... 2 75 Wilson, Kit ...... ........................ 2 62 Wilson, Lujuanna .................... 294 Winger, Margaret ............ 262,195 Winn, Mary C. ...................... 253 Winter, Dennis James .... 253, 207 Winward, Dennis M. .............. 275 Winward, Paul D. .................. 253 Winward, Richard B. .............. 275 Wiser, Gwen ............... ......... 2 95 Wix, Judith Lynn ....... ......... 2 53 Woffinden, Sharol .................. 253 Wold, Cordell O. ............ 295,208 Womack, Velda Rae ......... ..... 2 53 Woo, Ethel T. .......................... 275 Wood, Byard Dean ................ 199 Wochike, Paul ............. ......... 1 39 Wood, Donald E. ....... ......... 2 53 Wood, Edith ............................ 262 Wood, Harold Steven ............ 253 Wood, Spencer ........................ 275 Wood, Vern W. ...................... 262 Woodward, Caryl Ann .......... 262, 198, 295 Woodward, Joyce .................... 253 Worthen, Dennis M. .............. 253 Worthen, Judith M. ................ 275 Worthen, Sheldon Dick .......... 295 Worthington, Don W. ..........,, 275 Wray, Pamela .......................... 253 Wray, Robert ............,,.............. 295 Wright, Dwain Charles .......... 295 Wright, Grant ............,,,.,.,...,,,, 275 Wright, Lawrence David ........ 262 Wright, Linda .............,,.........,. 262 Wright, Noama ................ 262, 195 Wright, Roland S. .......,,... 262, 207 Wright, Whitney Boyd ....,,..,,., 139 Wyler, Tamra ....................,,.... 253 Woolf, Larry .............., ,..,,,,,, 2 53 Y Yama, Michael H. ........,........, 295 Yamasaki, Lorraine K. ............ 253 Yamasaki, Ruth T. .....,.,.... 262, 31 Yamashita, Kay ................,.,.,,., 262 Yamauchi, Ray William .......... 253 Yancey, Marvin R. ..........,.,,...,,, 262 Yancey, Merlin E. ............,,,.., 262 Yelenich, Anton Louis ,.......,,., 295 York, Howard Alan .,...,..,,,,,.,, 137 Young, David A. .,,...,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 295 Young, Edward L. .,.,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,, 253 Young, Robert Michael .......... 275 Young, Ronald M. ,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,. 295 Young, Scott I. .,,,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,., 253 Young, Wan Jean ,,..,,, .,,,,,,,, 2 97 Yu, Shon Hua ........,, ,,,,,,,,, 2 97 Z Zaiss, Vicki Jean .,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 262 Zan, Michael ,...........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., 253 Zavieh, Javad Mohamed ........ 253 Zlotnick, David G. ...,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 295 Zohner, Gary Don ,,.,1,,,,,,,,,,,-,,, 139 Zollinger, Annette .,.,...,,,.,., 195 Zollinger, Linda M. ........ . .555 Zufelt, Shyril N. ..,,.,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,, , Zollinger, Darnell ....... , 30 262 295 4 f 1 X my 4 X , ' . x K 4 , N . 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