Washington State University - Chinook Yearbook (Pullman, WA)

 - Class of 1947

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Be E o Elm :xl '-J mo ei ,,- 0:1 as '5 U1 W S-0 '-'IJ' Q53 52 ..f,..., 0 HERBERT KIMBROUGH, Vice-President of the college, has the high record of forty-four years of service to the same institution. He came to the State College in 1902 as an instruc- tor in piano, and has been on the faculty for a longer period of time than any other mem- ber. He is also- Dean of the School of Music and Fine Arts, a member of Phi Kappa Phi and Phi Mu Alpha, and has studied in Europe. From this he has centered his two special in- terests around music and business, and several years ago he designed the famous Cougar-head monogram which is so familiar. dministmtion Officers HARRY CHAMBERS Registrar C. L. HIX Comptroller li .1 -Q r 1 0210 EUGENE W. DILS, Acting Dean of Men and Director of Student Affairs, is another grad- uate of WSC who is now working for the school on the administration side. The great increase in the enrollment in the Fall of '46 presented to him the problem for efhcient handling. Mr. Dils came to Washington State College after having served with the Seattle Public Schools. Also of special interest is that while a student at WSC, he was one of its finest ath- letes. Dean of Men Two students confer with Clarence Rowe Graduate Counseling Fellow . . . Annette Seaman, secretary, gives information to an inquiring male it 'Q' cu? xv mu. 'W X A ,S 4 um. un m.--U Am Q .mx mmf ua un.- .zw in . . -m A 2 HILDA G. SWENSON, Acting Dean of Women this past year, has carried on very capably the duties of Miss Lulu Holmes, who has a year's leave of absence to work in the field of educa- tion in japan. Through her experience as Head Resident of Waller Hall and Stimson Hall in the two preceding years, she is well fitted to understand and cope with the various prob- lems which constantly pass through the Dean of Women's ofiice. Miss Swenson received her Master's De- gree at the University of Oregon and later did graduate work at Columbia University. She was also Dean of Women at Monmouth Col- lege, Monmouth, Oregon. Dean of Women Miss Esther Elliott and Barbara Pearson Wilder schedule a social function .... Dorothy Davison and Mildred Ham talk it over. ,,-- 02 ,JV fl. N ,li INK'-x '5 x fx Z ' 'fx fig , A L X nfkjgx f ffm! flggf, C pf A K '1 ' xx' . X wma. 1 'xy ff ' A ff 4 Tx, 1 r . , 3 W iz WX47, X , 1: exAM ' :..1 :C Katz A, fl 1 V Jx ', '1 f V ' Ji w fl Xfy M 'dl ' I x .' X 1 ' I 'r H jx ' -N-:6yFf4,,x A.,-I , ' x v- ' 5' NN P 'ff em, ffw: g, A Ns . ,, 1 ww 10, 1 IT , L 13, f3f?s, I LL: in gg? swmgw Q., W Faculty F55 'C PAUL H. LANDIS P. H. DIRSTINE J. C. KNOTT Dean, Graduate School Dean, School of Pharmacy Dir., Institute Agricultural Science Deans and Directors J. FRED BOHLER VELMA PHILLIPS HERBERT KIMBROUGH Dir., School of Physical Education Dean, College of Home Economics Dean, School of Music and Fine Arts nf w r 5 - f fm., , fha .QA ' lilfgg aa ,QM-t is , E'fE x :i .N 1 ,ying 3,5 YN-R I ,, A L. 0260 x .. ,-,-- I W l C C TODD EARL E. WEGNER R. D. TOUSLEY ' ' . Dean, College of Veterinary Acting Dean, School of Business Dean, College of Sciences and Arts Medicine Administration Deans and Directors EDWARD C- HN N MARK T. BUCHANAN ROYAL D. SLOAN De C H -Sci Director, Agricultural Experiment Dean, College of Mechanical Arts an' 0 egg 0 gncu ure Station and Engineering 'gf' 0270 J. MURRAY LEE BERTHA GERBER DONALD L. MASON Dean, School of Education Director, Graduate School of Acting Dean, Dept. of Mining Social Work and Metallurgy Deans and Directors A - HOMER DANA E. V. ELLINGTON E. B. PARKER Acting Director, Engineering Director, Agricultural Extension Acting Director, Division of Indus Experiment Station A Service trial Research and Extension 0280 . fm Jlifnfgi, ..45,ig.2,Ec': . I 'T' -2-1, 7 u A , A Ji: 4' 4 ,ga ,V 'Ti'-. , ' J' fqzs, HL? 1 x 1 . ,-, l QNS ' 'min Q W . Qi my w , K ,-P . 4 , , Al-1 1 1 tai, 'FT .gg df 75 J . W , 'ini Lf W fm- fu V . ,wx-A, ,,-J- . ,- 1,-,J xl' X Heads of Departments VICTOR BURKE Dept. of Bacteriology and Public Health HERBERT T. NORRIS Dept. of Music FRED R. YODER Dept. of Sociology PAUL A. ANDERSON Dept. of Physics HELEN G. SMITH Dept. of Physical Education for Women CLAUDIUS O. JOHNSON Dept. of History and Political Science 0300 WINSLOW R. HATCH Dept. of Botany MORRIS S. KNEBELMAN Dept. of Mathematics EDWIN H. STEFFEN Dept. ol Forestry and Range Management Heads of Departments fic O. li2'1'.T.' z?l'f'-QQ'-' - . 4 4... 4 E--.... 19.50 'ig 1- , l.,,,,g5 i .-'f'1 Q. . ! 1-is '-H- nszih. ' ' l WORTH D. GRIFFIN EDWIN G. SCHAFER J. HORACE NUNEMAKER Dept. of Fine Arts Dept. of Agronomy Dept. of Foreign Languages T. A. MERRILL E GEORGE W. FISCHER ORLO MAUGI-IAM Dept. of Horticulture Dept. of Plant Pathology Dept. of Farm Economick ROBERT L. WEBSTER MURRAY W. BUNDY LESLIE J. SMITH Dept. of Zoology Dept. of English Dept. of Agricultural Engineering 0310 Y Q W1 Heads of Departments -- 'Fiegfif V. A. LEONARD S. J. CRANDELL Dept. of Police Science and Dept. of Speech Administration STANLEY A. SMITH HAROLD E. CULVER Dept. of Architectural Engineering Dept. of Geology W. A. PEARL Acting Head, Dept. of NOWELL JONES Mechanical Engineering Dept. of Psychology 0320 i is H. A. BENDIXEN' Acting Head, Dept. of Dairy Husbandry JOHN S. CARVER Dept. of Poultry Husbandry COL. WILLIAM E. DONEGAN Dept. of Military Science and Tactics Heads of Departments HOWARD H. HOUSE MARION E. ENSMINGER EMMETT B. MOORE Dept. of Physical Education for Men Head, Dept. of Animal Husbandry Act. Head, Dept. of Civil Engineering N0 REASON WHY we can't catch a snap or two of our profs and instructors as they seek to enlighten our eager minds with the educational touch. Alfred Butler, of the Physics Department, weighs out a problem. Mr. Howard Mathany, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, proves an algebraic equation. Explaining about interior decoration is Miss Ruth Smith of the Home Economics Department. Dr. Tolbert Kennedy drives home a study of Sociology. p 0330 Lf in ' '--wsu W, Ai' , , 1 ? g gyxg.-T4 :ti,3qigbL'. . .a,,:,,,'7 - wglj- 1 ,::!,f,. ti- V, K -4' X ' 1 5, 5 : F, 9 5 W X u , fn, p Ls. Lk 1 , 5 ff 1 K, . , .Q -1 z' w 1 -.. v 4, A mn J' . N we K J J, f , , X 5 4 'Ui 'w W SW' 'FSS 2 . ' Q ih- x F' K. px 4, L Q X , 'W' LV' ,J if 'wfliff' V- ' 'j 1, ., .Q A . , 4 , -, , V M 4 an A-.X , , W1 ,I L - Q 555 4- .ww 1 fffflg 'YJ , x 1 K2 , .N ,. A :5'552f,Yf f - ' ' K '11 W ,1kJ'.QA.V,,, I M4 3 ,wa drew- - ,, .E fw ' IQ .X ,ij 319 . - ' ' 1 f- Af' 1 :gf 'X J .. 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Seniors are people who 'I ' I faithfully check the Registrars list, feverishly scan 4 g A To Do sheets and cynically remember Joe, who just jig F Ld., I missed the sheepskin last year by half a grade point. ' ' ' f 1 J . . ,, 1 There are those who feel that a Senior is a X I f by an well-rounded-out personality who, having spent ,5 four years in his home-away-from-home, has acquired the discomforting characteristics of gra-cious-living, and is if ld now equipped to become a first-class Joiner and a hearty gf' ff booster of the local Improvement Club. As Commence-A Mfg. 'E I ment and FREEDOM draw nigh, guttural Senior voices lj- may be heard to rise above the general din -giving breath V- D 1 to such well-worn Senior cliches as: Now when I was a freshmanng . . Oh, well I won't be here next year any- way 3 Well, it was a snap course when I took lifgwfxi it or Oh, damn, I suppose the only thing to Q Q -.. do is to come back for a fifth year . . . or just CY T tr plain 'lOh, damn. X ,,,, f I gig 1 f 73 9 :Z M N f I 1 f gl X .7 0 0 f .1 OX P'-A 0. , , , .href , ,Q ,N GSL fa-fix X1 ' fn! Two AZ YS T QADNQK5 Yiugxura X ffw 05:41 M ii i 33 ,TA 'K -L -be y an n w wr .a fm , 1 ,en X . ' ask xv ,M .KA wma' N -PK af 56,9 M-f,-ak V W ,g.' Vw 4,-2 - A 252 w bs .,+Nf' w wb' iw law .,'a.1 mtg 1' E M, v bf ,. 1 f. vw ,H H n rane ,aw PHI BETA KAPPA Q0 Mgt I SCHOLASTIC HONOR SOCIETY IWBKI if mr: T Catherine Bryden Helen Bull Muuray W. Bundy Charles Campbell Muriel Carr A. A. Cleveland Ella Clark F. W. Clower Wilson Compton J. Frank Cone Fred A. Dudley Sidney Hacker W. R. Hatch Rose Hinman E. O. Holland Jaeque1yn'M. Melcher OFFICERS R. E. I-Iungate . . , . President J. Murray Lee . . . Vice President A. W. Thompson . . . . Secretary Ivan Putnam, Jr. . , Treasurer FACULTY MEMBERS Lulu Holmes R. E. Hungate Claudius O. Johnson E. C. johnson C. A. jones F. N. Jones Shirley Kellenbarger J. T. Keppel W. C. Krugel J. B. Liberman Hoyo Migaki Virginia Moultrop J. H. Nunemaker Rose Pointon Frank E. Potter SENIORS janet M. Wolters 0580 Ivan Putman, jr. G. Beryl Roberts Margaret Schleef Raymond Smeltz S. T. Stephenson john A. Ta gliabue Frances Thayer Albert W. Thompson W. B. Thorson C. C. Todd Gordon M. Todd Lotus C. Trub Barbara Pearson F. R. Yoder Cornelia M. Van Wylder Prooyen PHI KAPPA PHI ALL-COLLEGE SCHOLASTIC H. A. Bendixen james McGinnis Evelyn E. Stout Helen G. Smith Mary W. Avery OFFICERS . . . President . Vice President . . Secretary . . . . . Treasurer journal Correspondent NW We Dr. Hannah C. Aase Prof. N. J. Aiken C. R. Armstrong Mary W. Avery Emmett L. Avery Prof. Haakon Bang Prof. Charles L. Barker Ruth Barnier Dr. H. A. Bendixen Alvin Benjamin Henry Bongiooni Ethel Bryce Dr. Mark Buchanan Dr. M. Bundy Dr. Victor Burke Prof. A. B. Butler Prof. Frank W. Candee Barbara jean Critchlow A. A. Carpenter Muriel Carr Prof. J. S. Carver C. M. Christensen Dean A. A. Cleveland Dr. F. W. Clower Barbara F. Cochran Dr. A. Coe Prof. J. S. Coie Prof. E. C. Colpitts Dr. Wilson Compton Anne M. Corcoran Donald R. Cordy Dr. H. E. Culver Miss Dorothy Dakin Prof. M. J. Dana MEMBERS Russell Danburg C. E. Dent Miss Barbara Day Roxford Daubermire Dr. H. J. Deutsch Dr. P. H. Dirstine Mrs. P. H. Dirstine Richard Laurence Downing Prof. H. L. Eastlick Dr. C. L. Erickson Dean E. V. Ellington Pro. R. J. Evans Arthur Audley Evett Hubert V. Fitch Prof. K. E. Fitzsimmons Prof. J. B. Ffiei Albert Harrington Dr. W. R. Hatch Dr. F. D. Heald Prof. Leonard Hegnauer Mrs. Boulton Horndon Mr. Rodney Holi' Beatrice Nancy Hogg Dr. E. O. Holland Prof. C. S. Holton I Prof. Leila W. Hunt Dean E. C. Johnson Lenore Adele Johnson William Floyd Johnson Shirley Kellenbarger Margaret Elaine Kern Dean Herbert Kimbrough Prof. T. H. Kennedy 0590 Dr. P. P. Kies Dr. G. B. King Dr. j. C. Knott W. C. Kruegal Prof. E. C. Kundert Dean Paul H. Landis Prof. A.,G. Law Dr. William Landeen Sylvia Lybecker L. R. Marlott Dr. James McGinnis Jane McMicken Margaret Meinhardt jacquelyn Melcher Henry J. Meyer Hoyo Migaki Prof. E. B. Moore Norman Karl Mottet Mary K. Mullen Marjorie Murphy Ira Thomas Myers R. S. Neilson Cora Lillian Nelson Alice Newbill Prof. H. T. Norris Prof. Marion Ownbey Robert Gale Parvin Warren Nelson Pearce W. W. Peterson Prof. H. E. Phelps Dean Velma Phillips Ralph A. Pistorese Dr. F. F. Potter ALPHA CHI SIGMA CHEMISTRY First row: Elaine Burgess, John F. Fletcher, Don M. Johnson, Paul Johnson, Larry Loving. Second row: Raymond Martin, Delbert Mayhew, Ralph Potter, Edward Rice, Gordon Rogers, Robert Zumhoff. OFFICERS Edward Rice ......... President john Fletcher . . Vice President Robert Cory . . . . . Recorder Raymond Martin 1. . Treasurer ALPHA KAPPA DELTA SOCIOLOGY First row: Glenda Bergen, Wandalee Fleck, Dorothy Hockett, Barbara Kennedy, Marjory Murphy. Second row: Aver- ill Pierson, Virginia Reckamp, Cecelia Talus OFFICERS Glenda Bergen ......... President Dorothy Hockett ...... Vice President Averill Pierson . . , . Secretary Treasurer Professor Edelfson . ..... Advisor 0600 ALPHA KAPPA PSI First row: Robert Bender, Rodney Burgh, Don Crowitur, Edward David, Dan Drox, Bi.ll Dunham, Anders Gailey Ralph Harden. Second row: Ernest Hento, Severim Hurlen, Vern Jaquish, Joseph Lilji, Robert McGuire. Third row. William Taylor, Gerald Wangsness, jim Whiteside. OFFICERS Ernest Hento ......... President Leland Nelson . . . Vice President William Taylor . . . . . Secretary Gerald Wamgesess . . . .Treasurer ALPHA PHI SIGMA First row: Bob Anderson, Henry Barsen, Rufus Baldman, Daniel Van Buskirk, Maxine Davis. Second row: Eloise Dono- hue, Glen Hill, Thomas E. Hill, Darroll Waller, Ruth Wickliffe. OFFICERS Darroll Waller ......... President Robert Anderson ...... Viee President Maxine Davis . . . Secretary 0610 ALPHA PSI First row: Pat Fepreh, Donald Fox, Harry Lydiard, Rubert Richter, Joy Wallis. Second row: Carl C. Wirth. Y OFFICERS Bob Rickert ......... Presidenti Don Fox . . ...... Vice President Pat Lynch . . . . Secretary Carl Wirth . . . Treasurer AGRICULTURE First row: Conner Ahrens, William Anderson, Henry Bongiorni, John Krafezyk, Dale Morrison. Second row: Lloyd Ottem, Robert Parvin, V OFFICERS Dale Morrison ...... . Chancellor William Anderson .... . . Censor Robert Parvin . . . . Scribe Lloyd Ottem . . . Treasurer l e620 DELTA MU jOB'S DAUGHTERS' First row: Bonnie Anderson, Dorothy Baird, Mirian Best, Barbara Jean Branthoover, Marjorie Breneman, Norma Jean Brown, Bernadine Cash, Virginia Edsall. Second row: Jean Frederickson, Shirley Fulkerth, Beatrice Fuller, Barbara Gage, jerry Hanew, Freda Jennings, Sylvia Newton. Third row: Mary Helen Noe, Betty Purdum, Kitty Steward, OFFICERS Barbara Gage ......... President jean Frederickson ...... Vice President Betty Wolbert, Norma Watkins. Dorothy Baird . . . Secretary Margaret jones . . Treasurer DELTA PHI DELTA ART First row: Lila Ames, Shirley Buehler, Beverly Bury, Daryl Dietrich, Shirley Fulkerth, Patricia Hinton, Gloria Hawkes, Priscilla Hughes. Second row.' Billie De Sota, Dorothy Mitchell, Helengene Moses, Nyda Munns, Lorraine Oedaker, Mary Ellen Parker. Third row: Nancy Pearson, Margaret Sickel, Helena Wilson. OFFICERS Dorothy Mitchell ........ President Shirley Fulkerth . . . . Vice President Margaret Feekel . . Secretary Treasurer 0630 GAMMA BETA First tow: Dorothy Brennan, Dorothy Brundage, Maxine Champagne, Elaine Clemens, Shirley Jones. Second row: Margaret Kern, Cora Nelson, Helen Nervig, Nancy Quinton. . OFFICERS Shirley Jones ......... President Elaine Clemens . . . . Vice President Helen Nervig . . Secretary-Treasurer LAMBDA KAPPA SIGMA PHARMACY First row: Dessie Marie Brady, Eva Bull, Alma Bush, Muriel Crites, Dorothy Cunningham, Mary Jo Dreary, Peggy Dreary. Second row: Kathryn Dezellem, Katherine Frederick, Pauline Gonzer, Nancy Hogg, Joan Lindberg, Eleanor Luebt, Norma Madra, Katherine Pettibone. Third row: Helen Reed, Shirley Raeder, Lorraine Tschetter, Helen Wahl, Mary Alice Yoke. OFFICERS A Nancy Hogg .......... President Dorothy Cunningham .... Vice President Eva Bull . .... . . Secretary Muriel Crites . . Treasurer e640 MU PHI EPSILON MUSIC First row: Barbara Critchlow, Lois Ann Divilbiss, Helen Duncan, Jackie Jermey, June Kretz. Second row: Pat Lakey, Amy Langlow, Linda Noteboom, Barbara Seat, Beverly Swanbeck, Delores Young. OFFICERS Barbara Seat .......... President Barbara Critchlow . . Vice President Amy Langlow . . . . Secretary janet Morss . . . . Treasurer DIETETICS First row: Gloria Bettinggar, Barbara Burns, Rosa Dahl, Corrinne Erickson, Sylvia Franz. Second row: Margaret Hathaway, Lenore Johnson, Coral K. Judd, Virginia Kuhn, Suzanne Lewis, Marion Swanson. OFFICERS Coral K. Judd ......... President Barbara Burns . . . . . Vice President Corrine Erickson . . Secretary-Treasurer 0650 ATIONAL COLLEGIATE PLAYERS Clare Isherwood, Dick Ross, Connie Smith. OFFICERS Bud Carlson .......... President Marley Austen ....... Vice President Parrnalee Moos . . . Secretary Clare Isherwood . . Treasurer JD ATIDNAL CCLLEGIATE RADIO GUILD First row: Ruth Barnier, Bud Carlson, Marilyn Cone, Bob Curtisnjohn Daniel: Warren Durham, .joe Jaeger John McCal1em. Second row: Nydia Jane Munns, Kathryn Noftsinger, Dlck Ross. Third ro-W: Elwood Shlmwell Jean Wal lin, Dick Weeks. OFFICERS Dick Weeks .......... Ruth Barnier . . . . Vice Emerson Elder . . . . Bob Swartz . . . . 066s President President Secretary Treasurer OMICRON N First row: Rae Blekkink, Elizabeth Halin, Adrienne Ingram, Lenore Johnson, Eve Marshall. Second row: Clara Sane Kathryn Severin, Marian Swanson. E OFFICERS Elizabeth Halin ......... President Lenore Johnson . . . . Vice President Eve Marshall . . . . Secretary Rae Blekkink . . . Treasurer PHI LAMBDA UPSILON CHEMISTRY John Fletcher, james Hattrick, Ralph Potter, Gorden Rogers. OFFICERS james A. Hattrick ........ President Gordon j. Rogers . , . . . Vice President Paul A. Johnson . . . . . Secretary Jack L. Henry .... . Treasurer 0670 PHI MU ALPHA First row.' James Dook, Don Graham, William Harris, Don Hughes, Robert Miller. Second row: Clyde Morrell, Nor- man Ross, John Schachler, Gerald Stapleton. OFFICERS Don Hughes . ........ President Grant Gains . . . Supreme Council Fred Kohlstadt . . Secretary Treasurer Norman Ross . .... Historian PI LAMBDA THETA First row: Margaret Budd, Norma King, Pat Lakey, Joan Lee, Janice Loschen, Eve Marshall. Second row: Nydia Munns, Linda Noteboorn, Barbara Seat, Beverly Swanbeck, Pat Topp, Lilian Youngberg. OFFICERS Beryl Roberts ......... President Pat Topp ......... Vice President Mrs. Don Shaffner . . Recording Secretary Gertrude Kay . .... Treasurer 068: I Pl TAU IOTA PRE-MED First row: Palmer Baker, Raymond Martin, Cornelia Van Prooyen, Barbara Willman, Doris Wilson. Second row: Harry L. Young. OFFICERS jim Jett . . ........ President Dave Wallin . . . Vice President Doris Wilson . . Secretary Treasurer Harvey Young . .... Reporter PSYCHOLOGY First row: Almarose Bartow, Dorothy Brundage, Sally Buckland, Mary Fergerso, Leona Kann. Second row: Norma King, joan Lee, Jack McGee, Marjorie Murphy, Jan Wolters. - OFFICERS Almarose Bartow ........ President Norma King . . . . . Vice President janet Wolters . . Secretary Treasurer 0690 RHO CHI PHARMACY First row: Ellis Bull, Alma Bush, Dona Downs, Katherine Frederick, Mary Helen Grouex. Second row: Katherine Pet- tibone, Shirley Roeder Lorraine Tschetter. OFFICERS Shirley Roeder ......... President Catherine Pettibone . . . Vice President Dr. White .... . Faculty Member SCARAB ARCHITECTURE First row: A. William Carlson, Gordon Dirke, Eugene Elliss, James Jamison, Warren Lambert. Second row: jack Peterson, Ray O'Day, Harold Riches, Emmett Sarff, Herbert Walker. OFFICERS Roger Stewart ......... President Harold Riches ....... Vice President Harold Thompson . . . . Secretary H A. Carelson . . . Treasurer 0700 SIGMA ALPHA OMICRON BACTERIOLOGY First row: Gracia Baker, Bill Chaplin, Dorrine Olsen, Pauline Peterson, Marjorie Rath Second row Nine Rockstrom Margaret Rose, Marie Straunch, Grace Suzuki, Dorothy Truman, Cornelia Van Prooyen OFFICERS Cora Van Prooyen ........ President Marjorie Rath . . . . Vice President Dorrine Olsen . . Secretary Treasurer Grace Suzuki . .... Reporter SIGMA DELTA CHI MEN'S JOURNALISM First row: Andrew Adams, Bob Curtis, LeRoy Hale, Byron Henry, Joe Jaeger. Second row Richard Weeks Gerald Weitz, Elwood Shemwell, C. Herbert Rhodes, John McCallum, Stan Mataya. David Stidolph OFFICERS Joseph Jaeger ....... Vice Zane Crosby . Richard Weeks 0710 President President Treasurer Secretary SIGMA KAPPA PHI FOREI GN LANGUAGE First row: Helen Choate, Martha Gray, Marie Mankle, Billie Mead, Jackie Melcher. Second row: Helen Newland, Shirley Pfeifer. OFFICERS Billie Mead .......... President Martha Gray . . Vice President Helen Choate . . . . . Secretary jackie Melcher . . . Treasurer ENGINEERING First row: Conner Aherns, Alvin Benjamin, John Billings, Charls Cole, John Fletcher, Warren Laughers, james Hat- trick, William Johnson. Second row: Robert Larsen, Roger Nelson, Alan Raney, Edward Rice, Harold Riches, Gordon Rogers, Howard Rosenquist, Emmett Sarff. Third row: Edwin Tarlyn, James Wilson, Jack Wood, Robert Zumhoff. OFFICERS Gordon Rogers ......... President jack Wood . . . Vice President Emmett Sarff . . . . Secretary C. Allen Cole . . Treasurer 0720 TAU BETA PI CHEMISTRY First row: Alvin Benjamin, John Billings, James Hattrick, R. W. Higgins, Paul Johnson Second row Robert Larsen George Medley, Ira Meyers, Alan Raney, Gordon Rogers, James Wilson. OFFICERS First semester Second semester James Hattrick . . . . President . . . James Hattr1ck Gordon Rogers . .Vice President. . . Gordon Rogers John Billings . . . . . Secretary . . . John Billings David Snueberger ..,.. . Treasurer . ....... Ira Meyers THETA SIGMA PHI WOMEN'S JOURNALISM First row: Jean Christensen, Alice Earl, Beth Fortnum, Sammie Harrison, Nancy Jamieson Second row Evelyn Lar son, Averill Pierson Tommie Thompson. Nancy Jamieson Beth Fortnum Evelyn Larson Averill Pierson OFFICERS . 0730 Vice President Presi d en t Secretary Treasurer Pl KAPPA DELTA SPEECH First tow: Paul Benson, Marilyn Cone, Dick Downing, Gloria Galbrich, Jean Lankey. Second row: Janice Loshen Patrichia McWilliams, Helen Nervig, Vicki Morgan, Ralph Travis. OFFICERS Janis Loschen ......... President Helen Nervig ., . . . Vice President Marilyn Cone ..... Secretary-Treasurer Glenda Bergen, Lenore Johnson, Betty Gail Kiser, Sylvia Bushaw, Barbara Kennedy, Elaine Burgess, Jackie Melcher Kneeling, Ruth Barnier, Marian Swanson .... '46-'47 Mortar Board, tapping for the future. 0740 n n an h I' I Af, nl'le? 'V ull., Ill Hnlim , gr , REM' 'W I bl V U 5 , . 1 IHUPIMI M UW H H its f ' s A . . ul 'tt ' Yf y QI N 3 1152 , . 1 f-Emi 5' QE 5. 5 5 A --Q. -L V . P Y i .fx Q Q 17 ,f ,f iw , ff ff 'V Q f W 'M M QL, , ' :ll -X fr If ig? I mm. W X QQ 9 N ? 1 V ' fly, g gif 9 4 I M l m f ASSCW DICK DOWNING, ASSCW student body pres- ident, econ major from Yardley, Washington, is the first benedict student prexy in the history of WSC. Dick was the independent candidate for the presidency the first semester after his return from a tour of the world with Uncle Sam. 1940 saw him leading his freshman class in the president's seat, then came the aforementioned stint of education in the serv- ice, and now as ASSCW prexy, he, his wife and two young children are a familiar sight to the campus. Dick is a blond-haired, blue-eyed fellow with a cheery smile for everyone and a per- sonal friend of almost everybody. As student body president, he leads the Board of Control, appoints committee chairmen, and in general decides all important issues pertaining to stu- dent life. A A S S C W Dfficers BARBARA KENNEDY RUTH TOMMY SIMMELINK Secretary Treasurer Viet?-Pr6Sident , i 1 -1 W . ? . , i, 1 l l i Front row: Betty Gail Kiser, Rozanne Sheeley, Constance Smith, Dick Downing, Ruth Simmelink, Charles Brayton, Helen Yelle, Second row: Lenore Johnson, Virginia Greenlee, Barbara Kennedy, Andrew Adams, Alf Nelson, Bob DeFlemming, Ed Rice, Dr. H. I. Wood, Mr. E. C. Kundert. Absent: Kermit Pearson, Loyd Bury. B ard of Control THE BOARD OF CONTROL is composed of a group of students who are vested with the respo-nsibility of appointing committee heads and their assistants, supervising the control of ASSCW finances, choosing publication heads and planning special campus events. In addition, they must approve all student apoint- ments and sports awards, as well as select Men's and Women's Big Five. This student governing board is led and smoothly functions under the leadership of student body presi- dent,-Dick Downing. The board is composed of the ASSCW officers, the Graduate Manager, Greek and Independent representatives of the three upper classes, representatives of the athletic council, ex-oflicio members, the editor of the Evergreen, AWS president and two faculty advisors. Board members for 1946-47 are Richard Downing, Tommy Simmelink, Barbara Kennedy, Lenore Johnson, Connie Smith, Alf Nelson, Chuck Brayton, Rozanne Sheeley, Virginia Greenlee, Betty Gail Kiser, Helen Yelle, Ed Rice, Neil Meyers, Kermit Pearson, Loyd A. Bury, Graduate Manager, and E. C. Kundert and H. J. Wood, faculty advisors. Instigated by Dick Downing, the Board of Control this year presented a new plan for selecting ASSCW committees and their chairmen. Committees and heads were formerly chosen by the board at its discretion, their choices being made on the eligibility and abilities of individual students. However, last fall, the board requested written applications from aspiring students so that the committee could better be selected of capable students interested in particular committees. The results .... just see for yourself. A Throughout the whole fall and spring semesters, through the combined efforts of all the members, the board has done an exceedingly good job of keeping the general student body informed on the subjects of the board's activities, as well as their views on student issues. 0810 ASSCW Committee 0820 RELIEF FUND Pat Elliott, Wandalee Fleck, Chuck Wilson, Bob Mulligan, Gloria Miller and Maxine Guse Cchairmanj. I HOSPITAL BOARD jean Lankey, Judy Beidelman, Bob Meline Cchairmanj, Pat Martin: absent. DAD'S DAY George Codding, Elsie Anderson, Dick Cupp, Cecelia Talus, Dick Waters, and Bethadell Cash Qchairmanj. Absent: Dick Ross, Bill Crozier, Jim Graybill. STUDENT ACTIVITIES First row: Barbara Wylder, Miss Hilda Swen- son, Miss Eleanor Coombe, Mary Beth Kuhl- man, Janise Loschen, Miss Virginia Moultrop, Carole Abernethy. Second row: Harold Mi- chaelson, Huntly Grant, Eugene Dils, Bob Seaman, E. C. Kundert, Al Butler, Mack Wor- thin, Tom Matthews. Absent member: Mrs. H. R. Otness. ASSCW Committee STUDENT RULES Dick Eggers, Miss Linnan, Mary Beth Kuhl- man, Miss Eleanor Coombe, Gloria Chambers Professor Stevenson and Tom Messelt. ' BOOSTER Dick Lerfald, Acklin Knapp, Chris Jessup,- Patt Simons, and Bill Gough Cchairmanj. Ab- sent: Arthur Halvorsen and Vern Stevens. FOREIGN S-CHOLARSHIP Ann Robinson, Helen Choate, Ailene Holden Ellen Bailey Cchairmanj. PUBLICITY Larry Sellereit, Patt Allen, Janet Morse, Pat Kronschnabel, Larry Daniels, Beverly Berry Cchairmanj, Nydia Munns, Priscilla Hughes, Frank Horsfall. Absent: Talbot Tripp. 0830 ' ASSCW Committees :YT 0840 'ST ELECTION Irving Winter, Martha Lee Hale, Fred Swau- ger, Barbara Kennedy fchairmanj, Margery DeMoss, Eileen Westrom. Absent: Chuck Behlke. MEN'S ORIENTATION Chuck Brayton, Bill Kellinger, Gene Gjert- son, Roy Peterson, Hal Payne. Absent: Dick Strom. HOMECOMING ' Hazel Pennell, Bob Van Norman, Genevieve Watson fchairmanj, Bernard Stertzer, Nancy Tiedje, Bob Shaver, Barbara Seat. RALLY First row: Alice Earl, Charles Garber, Elaine Burgess Cchairmanj, Vern Curda, Colleen Collins. Second row: Tom Barber, Donna Mae Paul, jean Baumgarten, Elaine Clemens, Dick Lake. Absent: Vicki Morgan. ASSCW Committee WINTER WEEK Joan Lee Cchairmanj, Barbara Lucas, Stewart Reynolds, Alice Chandler, Pat Crow, Barbara Willard, Jim Campbell, Marilyn Leonard. Ab- sent: Don Wong. RADIO PUBLICITY Bill Moody, Barbara Tippett fchairmanj, Anita Busek, Bob Saunders, jackie Parks, Vicki Sandberg, Roberta Tucker, Francis Vale. Absent: Lydia Simmons. OPEN HOUSE ' Frank Haight, Marjorie Edwards, Doris Han- son, Sue Lloyd, Maxine Davis Qchairmanj. Absent: Mel Strom, Dorothy Mitchell, june Hergert, Beverly Keidel. 1 BOOKSTORE BOARD Mr. Pettibone, Larry O'Too1e, Dr. Hazlett, Dr. R. D. Tousley, Jack Downen, Gladys Svinth. Absent: Dorothy Hockett fchairmanj, Loyd Bury. , LOYD A. BURY, Graduate Manager, is a WSC man from a way back. Dur- ing his senior year in 1928, he took over the post of Assistant Graduate Man- ageriand continued in that capacity until 1941 when the army took over regulation of his duties. Returning to the campus in january, '46, he resumed his duties of assistant until the resignation of Earl V. Fos- ter opened the way to the Graduate Manager post last July. Now, as Graduate Manager, Loyd directs all business matters of the ASSCW, handles intercollegiate ath- letics, supervises the publication of the Evergreen and Chinook the was editor of the latter in 19281, and directs all other such student activities in re- gard to finances. Graduate Manager SCOTT J WITT HOWARD B. GREER Assistant Graduate Manager Dzrector of Publicity and Publications FRED TALLY, president of the 1946- 47 Washington State Alumni Asso- ciation ..... Upon election last sum- mer, he started a campaign for pro- moting the alum roster, and led many a mind and heart back to former halls of learning, thereby upping the en- tire alum membership throughout the state. Opening a successful year last October, Mr. Tally reigned over one of the largest and most outstanding Homecoming Weekends of many a Fall. Worthy of note is the part that President Tally played during the dedication of the Men's gymnasium in honor of Doc Bohler. This association works for the united service of the school and in- cludes institutes to stimulate and main- tain alumni contacts and progress. Although a resident of Spokane, Mr. Tally makes frequent visits to Pull- man during the school year. A WSC graduate of --, he is also a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. Iumni Association JAMES W. HUNGATE Executive Director, Alumni Association Editor of the Pow Wow 0870 X fl 2515? K-Na1, G, 'Af 12 A'x'f,,, f' , ,- If jc ,AAA 'EZ 7 f212 212 1 3112? 1 Z X ,w s, W X V u Ei!W'u yxfjxgf -.1 QSNQ4 Pixy fl 'T X O -X151 I - xysx :Qg,y W-15:-g. v , Ex y X R xix-,-init? if: ,N .M ' ES., VZIIM 'i-Eqri il- -1.4: - .2 . Xxxx XXX xxcxx xfx xiii? Q XE? hx X .X ffgi EIT DC. .,. xx FMA . Afy. if X -v J r X 5X1 V fjf J if Mi gi x 1X 5 70 , - s F s s ss , s Fl-, ' X I A :,- K I --A', P M ss ss ' i'5jijL: ' N R. '- .. s s Class Officers ART MCKELVIE, not pictured, but Senior class president for the fall of '46, was another veteran to return to the campus and take part in activities after a war leave of three years. Art left WSC with the advanced ROTC in 1943, at which time he was one of the top men on the KWSC staff, as well as one of Phi Kappa Tau's leaders in collegiate activities. Attempting to revive the spirit of the class of '47, Art paved the way for GEORGE DYSON, second semester president, to make this year's Commencement one of the finest since the old days. George, who hails from California, is also a three-year letterman on the football team. He has been a campus politician from way back, and is also one of the Beta boys.', C ass Executive Council Wally Kramer Vern Gurnsey Miles Matson, Treasurer Glenda Bergen Dick Strom Elizabeth Halin, Secretary THE CLASS OF '47 .... probably one of the most mixed-age groups ever to graduate from the State College since its inception 50 years ago. Representative in this class of almost 500 students are veterans who first began their plebe year as far back as 1937. Now these same veterans have come back from all parts of the world to incorporate campus life into a curriculum again and to graduate with the gals who so ably carried on for the cause of the future graduates in said veterans' absence. Back in 1945, sophomores then, the Senior class of this year dedicated the outdoor fireplace on the picnic grounds in back of Comptons. Then last year, they carried on the tradition of the junior Review and the climaxing Junior Prom, which was again acclaimed one of the best all-college dances of the year. CTrite but truej. This fall, under the guidance of Mr. Alfred Butler of the Physics Department, the now unified Senior class began making plans for a different kind of Com- mencement, one in which all graduation exercises were to take place after the rest of the school had gone home. Not only was the weekend of graduation devoted to the more serious aspect of it all, but a social weekend including a Senior picnic and Senior dance on Saturday night was inaugurated. Not to be forgotten is the Senior Ball given on May 19. This last all-college semi-formal of the year carried the novel theme of The First Ten Years are the Hardest, and it brought to a close the much referenced activities of before, during, and after the war years. At any rate, it was termed an enlightening mural in the theme it portrayed. So here is our farewell to the class of '47. To them is wished all that is ever wished to a graduating class-plus the best from all the students on the WSC campus. B t n B Vip I ,dent Executive Council: Nancy Jamieson en O angs' 'e p es' Dorothea Rucker, Lee Aho, Bert Lehm Dean Chesbrough, Treasurer Y cAbsent: Al Bauer, 0910 -Q. MV' SWF ,KN lf 3 ljf Lv .5 - A 1 A ,V K. -VA fl - ,Q ! I I if 1,144 'wr' Q su.. 7Q..-ff 4-15- .' L 3 nur- fi B. Bfliifs fe? Bembe' 0- wn B I ADIQL5 'I J I w Qdlxivx VNYNQQQ Y ,. V ,Suggs 3 eww YQ Qu D qcw , , P, H ' .. V 'VFI' :' .K , 1 L vu ' ' 4iI:1g',nI2' Qw xc. yas K 'I A avi. Y -, .QNX-f R 'gif 7 ,Max l MORTAR BOARD First row: Ruth Barnier, Glenda Bergen, Elaine Burgess, Sylvia Bushaw, Lenore johnson. Second row: Barbara Kennedy, Betty Gail KISCF, Mary Beth Kuhlman, Janice Loschen, Jacqueline Melcher, Marian Swanson. OFFICERS , Ruth Barnier .......... President , Janice Loschen ....... Vice president i Elaine Burgess . . . . . Secretary Mary Beth Kuhlman . . Treasurer l Marian Swanson . . . Historian l y CRIMSON CIRCLE First row: Andrew Adams, Lee Anderson, Benton Bangs, Al Bauer, Bud Carlson, Bob Curtis, Charles Dosskey, Dick Downing, Eugene Gjertsen. Second row: Herb Godfrey, Vern Gurnsey, Bill Gustafson, Jim Hattrick, Vic Hughes, Clare Isherwood, Tom Jackson, Les Liebel, Larry Loving. Third row: Harry Lyliard, Arthur McKelvie, Kermit Pearson, Richard Peterson, Al Raney, Ed Rice, Dick Ross, Bill Rowe, Elwood Shemwell, Darroll Waller. OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Kermit Pearson . . . President . . . Clare Isherwood Vic Hughes . . . Vice President . . . Benton Bangs Bill Gustafson . . . Secretary . . . Bill Gustafson Vern Gurnsey . . Treasurer . . . Vern Gurnsey 0940 'i JNL E ff! -1:i.P' V I 1 A , K , A P ' as-.sf-i-1, - I N 1 'fwg-512111 ' ' LA ' A , Aftgaiih' ., J. 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JOHN GODFREY .... followed in brother Herb's political footsteps by being first se- mester Junior prexy .... instigator of the Re- instatement Bawl .... holds membership in Grey W for two awards in football .... fur- thers interest in sports by being Evergreen sports editor .... a B.A. major from Tacoma . . . . stickers on green Ford show loyalty to Phi Delta Theta. N l W ' Executive Council: Mary Beth Brown, Genevieve Watson, Frank Bethadell Cash, Sectetaryg Janet Langlow, Vice president: , Haight, Patricia McWilliams, Colleen Collins. Bill Kellinger, Treasurer. 'A' ., N 0980 l N l THE CLASS OF '48 .... saved many co-eds that last-minute dive for the front porch by illuminating Bryan Ha1l's historic clock, a project which was started in the classes' freshman year .... what with new numerals and a general cleaning, the clock is now visible for miles day or night .... Juniors this year broughtnback the old tradition of the Junior Prom being only for Juniors and Seniors. C First indication of the sense of humor of the class of '48 came when the Rein- statement Bawl hit the campus at low ebb between semesters .... a preview of what might be ahead came in the form of the dance programs .... exact copies of rein- statement blanks. On April 24 and 26 the Juniors presented their riotous Junior Revue at two evening performances and a Saturday matinee .... prize-winning script was sub- mitted by Leroy Hale and Chet Bennett while the Revue was chairmanned by Deke DeRosa .... outstanding campus performers such as Bill Powell, Dick Ross, Norm Abelson, Howard Hardin, Connie Smith and Joyce Calligan did proper jus- tice to Leroy Hale's fourteen original songs and Chet Bennett's fast-moving script. f 48 Ben Clifford, Vice president: Wandalee Fleck, Secretaryg Executive Council: Bob Shaver, Jean Picatti, Charlotte Wirth Hodges, Treasurer. Jerry Ackerman. 0990 ,? 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First semester Sopho- more president and resident and ardent sup- porter of the campus fire station .... came from Kent and is majoring in General although from the looks of things activities in general seem his strong line .... to name but a few he has served: ASSCW Orientation, TUB ad- visory board, Board of Control, and has earned a few varsity letters in basketball and baseball. LAURIE NIEMI .... another athlete who has gone in for a few politics as a side line .... Laurie was one of the strongest pillars in the Cougar line during football season and as a result of outstanding play was named on the all-coast second team .... this handsome SAE from Clarkston can even be found carrying Cougar colors in the Spring as he is a shot putter of fame. C ass Executive Council Earl Pearson Joan Sharfenburg Elsa McMahon Paul Carter, Vice president jack Downen Brad Card Marie Lettermaier, Secretary THE CLASS OF '49 took full advantage of their title and did everything up in true 49-er style from mixers to tolos .... something new in the way of class parties was introduced when the Sophs had an iceskating party and Weiner roast on the pond behind the Field House, and which, incidentally, proved a very good way to meet one's classmates .... two after-meeting dances proved that class meetings aren't really a waste of time. Ask just any Sophomore and he'11 tell you that the Frosh-Soph tug-of-war gave the '49-ers a moral victory .... seems that only Eve second4year men turned out to hold off 27 Freshmen .... the Sophomores claimed a moral victory because they threw 25 of the 27 in the mud. The '49-ers even had a '49-er tolo in the Spring and Sophomore Days gave them a chance to dress the part for a day .... You might say they took advantage of something that comes once in a hundred years. f r A1 Lawson, treasurer Executive Council: Ralph Jackson, George Hamilton Betty Jean Lyon, Vice president Frances Hunter, Shirley Alderson, Ernest Mugatto. v1030 SPURS h Q l ji T 1 i P n X 4? 1 ff a ' ,'eg y T a 53 A ez L , W ' ' NX N fi , A ' I ii. - , , 1' A T A 9 : ' i ii l i ii A . Ta. 1' . f A 4. AXA First raw: Betty Bowman, Lois Humphrey, Mary Ann Yaussi, Joan Sharferberg, Shirley Alderson, Dolanne Fenton, Charlotte Throop. Second row: Irene Krebs, Mary Bea Corkery, Vonne Hansen, Shirley Cole, Betty Jo Lyon, Kay Sorensen, Lorraine Kure, Shirley Glann. Third row: Lois Legge, Harriet Clynch, Pat Nelson, Haroldene Yetter, Arline Anderson, Dona Griffiths, Carol Anne Barron, Ollie Mae Gilbert, Pat Dodge, Helen Carter, Doris Hanson. ' OFFICERS Shirley Cole .......... President Vonne Ruth Hanson ..... Vice-president Mary Bea Corkery . . . Secretary Lorraine Kure . . . , Treasurer IK' irst row: Delmar Ingals, Lynn George, Louis Black, Dick Cupp, Dave Lee. Second row: Bob Kenyon, Mel Strom, Edward ,avid, Bo-b Rynning, Bill Crozier, Bernard Stertzer. Third row: Dick Lerfald, Bill Brim, Chuck Kneff, Austin Stratton, Noel Hilby, Jim Johnson, Martin Humphrey, Dick Connell, Norman Brisbin, Hibbert Askew, Dick Wallace, Edwin Klapp. 4 OFFICERS Bob Rynning ...... . . Duke Edward David . . Scribe Bill Crozier . . Treasurer Louis Black . . Historian 01040 i-jR1EQ1'g 'SWQYZ3 5.1 ' Ex.. vi .a .,.1 . ' ,.N v 4 1 ,L ,. lv?.5q,,c. , W ,...f.,.. 3 3 . . : u ,, , 5 ' W J , , - 1. , fm, 22 4-Auf' KU' L ' . . ' - S L , , X, ,, .. 4f.vP - H ' t.. ,ff E' j 55 ' 1 aifsl -'. , .. ' H:-'N ' Ir , .A , 'Wy' A 1,3 .A :Y fl?-' ' 'Jff' K ' K. , i' I H' far - 1 -- 1 we ,,-q':,g,f,g,'-X Lf ,. -:fkegii '1 m W Q A ,wg Q ,. ' Vi-2f 'ff1?P' ip ., ,..,. Fm ' , g r I , I.,.5 ....,, .ng A .W 1rg'i?:156 -- ' .mi'?' Atifl? - .. '75 In . ,H 5011 ff A .,-- K qw M 1 0 ,nj .. wg Sli I 13' M x ' 3'Ji'1!i:f'!4:ff?l S3153 hx' 1 Q V1 14'- AU.V. f-1 '1- ev! , ,f we -' H-4 is f- , L- .KK 4.7115 1 K 1. , W i if 1...- iifg 'lx- Xru X .2- .V l l L l 1 JOHN MEHL .... second semester president of the freshman class and staunch supporter and resident of West House .... a general major from Spokane with promising possibili- ties in political circles .... JOHN LEAHY .... First semester freshman president, did a bang- up job of organizing WSC's largest-ever group of frosh .... a B.A. major from Portland who left West House at the end of the first semes- ter to occupy one of the Beta porch chairs. , Class Executive Council: Gerald Brunton, Caroline Carlson, Richard Franklin, Vice presidentg James Bischoff, john Mehl, Doris Martin, Paul Sandstrom. Treasurer: Betty Lou Crouch, Secretary. 01 1 l THE CLASS OF '50 . . . they came, and came . . . it finally became obvious to frantic, beaten registration officials that this would be the largest class ever to enroll at Washington State . . . no dewy-eyed frosh were these as among them were to be found many veterans of widely varying ages whose manner and conduct provided a definite threat to supposedly superior senior sophistication . . . Fresh-. men combed and covered the Campus in an effort to find a project Worthy and needful of their support . . . many suggestions were made which might best be termed unusual such as training vines over the quonset huts that are currently gracing CPD our fair Campus, dynamiting Bryan Hall in order to speed the com- pletion of the new library and the new Student Union Building Qwhispered aside: we've got to have a new auditoriumuj . . . then too, the suggestion was made that all freshman class members arm themselves with trowels and shovels and build a few fireplaces . . . the class finally settled on a realistic and constructive plan to turn the hill above Roger's Field into a thing of beauty and a joy forever . . . by spring, work was begun on the project of landscaping the hill and at the same time providing a suitable background for the May Queen . . . may we say, frosh, you have made an excellent beginning. fso Ed Gayda, Vice president Executive Council: Bud Marshall, Carole Trappe Carole Henson, Secretary Herb Lavers, Floy Adams, Harry Kellinger 01070 5--. 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' X , 5 I HOWARD GREER .... serving his alma mater for the twentieth year as director of student publications as well as serving as the head of the Athletic news service and college pub- licity. Through his office the handling of all col- lege athletic publicity is effected, editorial policies are formed and newspapers and news wires serviced with the latest information on WSC athletic trials and triumphs. Under his direction Chinook and Evergreen business staffs operate efficiently. This genial personality may usually be found at his Graduate Managers desk .... sure to have your needed information at his finger- tips .... the editing pencil in hand and his desk piled high with WSC publicity material. B ard of Publications BOARD OF PUBLICATIONS, headed by ASSCW prexy Dick Downing, decides matters of policy and directs the courses of the Evergreen and Chinook. This group selects, each year, editors and business managers, subject to the ok of the Board of Control. Their duties are directed by a faculty advisor and the di- rector of publications. The board is composed of the editors and business managers of both publica- tionsg the student body presidentg a professor of journalismg the Graduate Man- agerg and the director of publicity and publications. First row: Mr. Loyd Bury, Maxine Gibson, Averill Pierson, Mr. Howard Greer, Margery Edwards. Second row: Dick Downing, Mr. Ashlock, Andy Adams. . E 4- 0 113 0 AVERILL PIERSON .... Theta .... and a Chinooker from her Freshman days. Relin- quishing her presidency of the Theta clan, Av stepped into the editor's chair, backed with four years' experience to insure this year's Chinook being the biggest and best ever. As a veteran journalist, Averill has served as copy editor while a Sophomore and as associate editor in her junior year. A sociology major, she has proved that brains and blondes do mix, and as a result, claims membership in honoraries Theta Sigma Phi and Alpha Kappa Delta. Averill, who hails from Kelso, has worked with indefatigable vigor to produce a note worthy yearbook, and recently, in recognition of four years of leadership and activities, she was listed in Who's Who. Chinook DARYL DIETRICH .... Associate Editor ..,. returned this year after an extensive tour with Uncle Sam and took over as chief assembler. A pre-war Chinooker, Daryl formerly held the position of Art Editor. Through his energy and ambition, he has aided Averill in keeping the art staff run- ning smoothly. A Fine Arts major, he also held the Sig Ep gavel the past semester. EVELYN LARSON . . . A. Associate Editor .... Kappa Delt senior and another experienced journalist and leader with the editing pencil and deadlines. Copy editor of last year's Chinook, Evy has untiringly given her all, being always one of the strong pillars, editorially speaking, throughout the war years. She has also worked along journalistic lines at the radio station and she claims membership in Theta Sigma Phi. X 01140 EDITORIAL STAFF EDITOR ..... . Averill Pierson ASSOCIATE EDITOR . . Daryl Dietrich ASSOCIATE EDITOR . . Evelyn Larson COPY ........ Editor, Nancy' Jamieson jacke Beard, Shirley Monzingo, Mary Bea Corkery, Beverly Layng, Betty Joschen, Jean Matthew, Sue Raymond. LAYOUT ...... Editor, Priscilla Hughes Nancy Aumach, Elsie Weidekamp, Connie Thummel, Ger- trude Blank, Helena Wilson, Dick Hinton. ACTIVITIES .... Editor, Margery Pearson Henrietta Allert, Pat Patton, Janice Proctor, Jean Lankey, Charmaine Weisell, Marilyn Edwards, Bob Ellers, Mel Strom, Charlotte Throop, Phyllis Gibb, Shirley Phelps. EDUCATION ....... Editor, Otto Ross Dolores Hevel, Terry Everett, Roger Matson. SPORTS ........ Editor, Stan Mataya Duane Richards, Beverly Longmire, Charlotte Wirth, Vir- ginia Asan, Fran Kitlar, - LIVING GROUPS . . . Editor, Marilyn Hadley Pat Monroe, Dick Lerfald, Virginia Bryan, Joyce Manser, Roberta Wyatt, Beverly Butler, Mildred Cannon, Nancy Mason, Doris Ford, Joanne Gallagher. OTTO ROSS, affable Sigma Nu from Orondo who edited the Chinook's Ed- ucational division. STAN MATAYA . . . . Sports editor .... one of the busier Phi Delts and cog in the Athletic News Service. Editorial NANCY JAMIESON . . . Tri Delt and untiring copy' editor who still found time to president Theta Sigma Phi.. . PRISCILLA HUGHES .... who WRS in charge of mounting all Chinook pictures .... Chi O and Art major. MARILYN HADL1-:Y .... editor of Liv- ing Groups and Theta who comes from Longview .... MARGERY PEARSON . . . . Activities editor who handled with perfection the biggest division . . . . an AGD from Spokane. 01150 MARY ELLEN HENRY, Kappa sales manager, assumed her responsibility this fall, experienced by her previous year's activity on the staff. Aiding her in selling our book were Marge Breneman, Eleanor Prouty, and Bob Bucklin. MARGERY EDWARDS, Business Manager supreme, has worked her way from the ranks of the sales staff and in her sophomore year be- came sales manager. Now as a junior this Kappa, reared in the way of the best Chinook- ers, has kept Chinook business running smoothly. For the huge achievement of keep- ing Chinook ads and finances out of the red, go laurels to Marge, who has devoted her time and efforts to hugeness of her job. Applause and appreciation to Marge also for a job Filled CHINOOK BUSINESS HARRIET APPLEFORD, advertising manager and Alpha Gam senior who moved up to the oflice from the staff, was assisted by Patsy Livingston, Bill Taylor, Mairian Glover, and Jean Wegner. with headaches and for a job well done. ELIZABETH HALIN, professionally handled collections, maintaining her post of last year, that of keeping sales money in order. Assisting Liz with the big money was Alpha Chi sister, Amy Langlow. 0116' Chinook Staff '39- X. N X 4 'Q GINNY BRYAN and Dick Renfold, Greek Section .... Norm O'Donne11, Married Veterans' Section and Char- lotte Throop, Arts Editor .... Cartoonist Paul Sandstrom .... Chinook Business staff: Patsy Livingston, jean Wegner, Marian Glover, Eleanor Prouty .... Little Chinookers: Grant Fleishman, Shirley Monzingo, and Mary Bea Corkery .... Nancy Mason, Living Groups, and Hankie Allert, AWS. i v117v IP: JEAN CHRISTENSEN .... managing editor first semester and Sigma Kappa bright star .... lent her easy-going good nature to problems of the Ever- Qgreen staff .... Chris handled her Friday Editions ably and is an expe- rienced Evergreener. ANDY ADAMS, first semester Evergreen edi- tor and bearer of the Sigma Nu star, resumed his Evergreen endeavors last year, returning to the campus with discharge papers in pocket and a brand new wife in hand. Climbing his way from the post of night editor, news edi- tor, managing editor and summer school edi- tor, Andy took over the reins this fall, backed by experience and desirous of converting to prewar standards. Through his efforts, the Evergreen, this january, resumed its role of a tri-weekly publication, distributor of news to every student. For giving his all to the Evergreen, Andy has been rewarded with a Evergreen ALICE EARL .... associate editor .... offered welcome advice gained from much experience as Evergreen man- aging editor and as right-hand assist- ant in the College News Bureau .... Alpha Chi's Alice is one of the most ablest journalists on campus. listing in this year's Who's Who. JEAN BAUMGARTEN .... managing editor first semester and peppy KD . . . with experience gained as report- er, Baumie turned out editorials on TUB activities, showing her well ac- quainted with goings on there! 6 01180 ,Q--1. if . x -.-A.. V- . HERB RHODES .... Second semester editor . . came to the top, a veteran news-getter. A reporter and news editor of pre-war standing, he returned from a world tour fnavy, that isj Y A J, -is-.... . , .., ...-,..-.. to slip into the sports editor's desk last fall only to advance again to managing editor. As editor of the campus conversation sheet, Herb pulled the Evergreen from its sleepy feet and put new life and sparkle into its con- tents. As an advocate of constitutional reform, his controversial editorials caused much com- ment. Lambda Chi whiz writer, Herb handled his staff with know-how methods, effecting the best Evergreen yet. PAUL CARTER .... managing editor . . . . brought with him supplementary reforms to boss Herb's campaigns. Returning to the campus in the fall, he took over as all-important news editor. Editorial MARY BUCKLAND LARSON .... man- aging editor .... deserted the Kap- pas in January to become Mrs. Lar- son .... A tried and true Evergreener, Mary has handled the desk editor's post as well as being a reporter. ,un Nr E' 01190 JEAN BAUMGARTEN .... again man- aging editor second semester .... continued her job with renewed vigor and enthusiasm .... In the activity world, Jean gave her all to Evergreen, Rally Committee, and KD. ,Ns MAXINE GIBSON, Evergreen business man- ager, made history for her staff to- observe with amazement, for this Alpha Gam super- worker struck a record to be surpassed, profit- ably speaking, that is. Maxine, known to all as Meg, stepped up from the assistant man- ager's post of last year to direct bigger and better Evergreen business, lending her efforts and ability to keep the ads in o-rder and busi- ness out of the pink. A match for any headache her demanding job might produce, Meg came through with flying colors and a job well done. EVERGREE BUSINESS DAVE AUBUCHON, right-hand man to Manager Meg, did ARLENE GEESEY, functioned as a second to Meg also, a bang-up job of assisting. A Sigma Nu of sophomore stand- working industriously with the array of ad solicitors from ing and former ad solicitor, he energetically gave his all which position she had just climbed. Wearer of the Kappa to prove the old adage . . . there's nothing like effort to do key, Arlene filled her position ably and merits the campus the,job right. E for excellency., v120v Evergreen Staff 'v.. 1 945 L X 4-,,s--n-- x xL?'+- 2- ' 'J ,1,Q? Wx wi 'ED ff-' L 'i,g,.,-,A'AfsiJ J NIGHT EDITOR-Forrest Beard .... What's my assignment? . . . Folding 'em purty .... Business Staff sort- ing the ads .... Circulation Managers, Bill Grandstaff and Benton Bangs .... Gee, that's a swell story .... Proof read the Evergreen. 0121- I l l i AGRICULTURIST Y5v' WASHINGTON STATE ENGINEER . T. . . a publication of WSC's Asso- ciated Engineers .... keeps alumni, high school students and interested eimgineers up on goings on in the College of Engineering .... carries articles oninew and latest develop- nients in the Held of engineering and publishes timely papers written by students and faculty. iPublished four times a year, in ovember, January, March and May . . . TKE Ed Klapp served as Edi- tcimr and Rod Aschenbrenner was the efficient Business Manager .... Both are appointed by the Board of Con- tqol of the Associated Engineers . . . .Q Dean Sloan, Dean of Engineering, and Guy Thornton are advisors for the engineers' publication. Herb Merman, Emmett Sarff, Ed Klapp, Rod Aschenbrenner. ENGINEER p WASHINGTON STATE AGRICUL- TURIST .... a magazine dealing with current news in the college of Agriculture, latest agricultural de- velopments and functions of the All-Ag Club .... published bi-an- nually in January and May by ag. students .... 3000 copies of the Ag- riculturist are sent to outstanding farmers in the state, parents of WSC agricultural students, all county agents, all state high schools, 150 chapters of Future Farmers of America, and 500 Grange organiza- tions. The staff is composed of Ag. stu- dents who report on activities in each of nine departments within the College of Agriculture .... the pub- lication has been issued for nine years by the All-Ag Club and is one of the organizations main educa- tional activities. First row: Dan Hayden, Phil Patterson, Harlan Heglar, Nancy VanWaters. Mar- vin Jeglin, Bob Gonderman, Tom Kiefer, Jim Rogge. Second row: Max Davidson, Ernie Norton, Jason Smith, Ronald Scott, Glenn Franklin. 01220 r A i hu l FUSSER'S GUIDE FUSSER'S GUIDE .... king-sized address book of every big wheel . . . published by YWCA as their mon- ey-making project, proceeds of which are used for activities and Field secretaries .... the main staff is composed of Y dub and YM members, although anyone's help is welcomed when it comes to reading proof. This year versatile Pat Merman served as Editor and Business Man- ager .... her able assistants were Austin Stratton, Advertising and Listingsg Distribution, Gloria Cham- bers and Jim McKinleyg Publicity, Dorothy Ajaxg Alphabetizing, Judy Beidlemang .... the staff was ad- vised by Stan Rhyner, YMCA sec- retary. ATHLETIC NEWS SERVICE ATHLETIC NEWS SERVICE .... directed through its twentieth year by Assistant Graduate Manager Howard Greer, who was assisted in turn by Doc Henry and Stan Ma- taya, both veteran sports writers . . . .the three not only supplied Wash- ington newspapers with up-to-date information on WSC,s athletic teams, but also compiled football programs for every game, handled their sale, edited sports brochures for public release, got out the week- ly news releases, snapped football pictures for newspapers, distributed posters and advertising for athletic events .over the Palouse Empire and even found time to knock out a few I publicity stories for the College. Could be the boys were busy. I I v123' Newsprint otaries if .,,, X X LEFTY RICHARDS and Bev Longmire giving their all for the Chinook Sports Section .... Little Ever- green-ers .... Picture mounters three .... Theta Sig's pledge Alice Earl .... Evergreen at Press .... 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Q I L 'H I W' W C, 1 All 1 -- W 9 f- 4,3 ljrr xf ' V L , A. -.. 5' 1 ' W., -liar 'vs Mmm, Y 'w 'N A yr L. 4 SW. nm A sa an ITS iv 'ii-rf FREDERIC HAYWARD, Station Director, came to WSC in the fall of '46, after many hours experience in airlanes .... learning, instructing, and directing in all phases of ra- dio work. In 1940 he became a casting director at CBS in New Yo-rk, and later served as a production manager for WBT in North Caro- lina. While in the service, he did two shows for CBS network from army camps, and on V-E Day became general manager of six high- powered armed forces radio static-ns in Italy. Throughout his first year here, Mr. Hay- ward has commented that, Compared to com- mercial stations, which greatly overwei KWSC with regard to equipment and net work-fed programs, KWSC ranks highly especially when 14 out of the 15M hours of program are written by students. KWSC JOHN BLAKE, Production Manager, is responsible for the polish and finesse of KWSC's programs and devotes much time in the creation of special feature shows and directs NCRG's Campus Showcase. ELDON C. C'PETE Q BARR, Program Director and WSC alum, has worked hard to build up KWSC status, until the College station now ranks high with listeners in this area. COFFEE POT PARADE has been perking over KWSC transmitters almost longer than any other college program. It's become traditional to listen to those daily 7:05 to 8:00 A.M. musical strains, and from fifty to seventy-Five cards pour in each day from the Western states requesting specific numbers. Dick Ross is the announcer pictured here. 12 80 KWSC, the radio service of the State College of Washington, completed its 25th year of broadcasting this last December. In continuous performance since 1922, KWSC now serves an Inland Empire of 22 counties. Credit for radio speech courses were given here before any other school in the world offered such an opportunity. Under the direction of Dr. Frank Nalder, Director of General College Exten- sion and first manager of KWSC, Dr. Holland and others, this little station began its career with all the whimperings and mishaps of a new-born babe. The First stu- dents working at the station gained only experience .... no money. In fact they were constantly draining their pockets of pennies, nickles, and dimes to buy rec- ords. This closely-knit little group of radio drones put on such popular programs as the Poetry Parade, Campus Echoes, and Love, Live and Laugh .... the goings-on of a typical family. Lectures on literature, speech, history and world events were also broadcast. . Greatly increased activity marks the 25th year of KWSC. Students are now being trained for commercial radio upon graduation. The dramatic workshop offers actual experience in dramatizing and producing plays for radio. Special student-produced programs such as Cowboy Heckv give to anyone interested the big chance to display their talents. Students work with transcriptions, remote broadcasts such as dances, cons and sports events, and edit teletype material. They give helpful hints to homemakers and farmers, and serve community drives such as the Red Cross and Community Chest. One of the most popular KWSC shows this year has been Campus Showcase . . . . an uproarious variety show presented by the National Collegiate Radio Guild in the T.U.B. every week. BOB CURTIS and JOHNNY MCCALLUM GEORGE FRESE and FLOYD HAL- PAT MARTIN . . . . on the air eveiy aft . . . . versatile MC's of the popular STEAD .... 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At Christmas time the orchestra introduced Russell Danburg's original compo- sition, The Night Before Christmas. These music masters meet three times a week all year and in addition to their partici- pation in various college performances, they play an important part in baccalaureate and commencement exercises each June. l MEMEERS: First violin: Young, Armstrong, Dragos, Reed, Duncan, Bristow, Slaughter, Schaefer, Schmidt, Webster, Brandt, Boone. Second violin: Fisher, Noteboom, Mankle, Winkler, Howard, Dickson, Quackenbush, Warner, Siddle, Anderson, Snow. Vioia: Steen, Dayharsh, Campbell, Crawford, Broman. Violoncello: Bower, Hansen, Evans, Force, Blekkink, Everst. String Bass: McNamara, Kretz, Perkins. Piccolo: Newcomer. Flute: Perkins, Ross, Hays. Oboe: Stensager, Stoddard. English Horn: Hughes. Clarinet: Miller. Farnsworth. Bass Clarinet: Lynch. Bassoon: Harris. Graham. French Horn: McKee, Nilsson, Sin- clair, Stromberg. Trumpet: Schactler, Troy, Hector. Trombone: Williamson, Dook, Henderson. Tuba: Eberle. Piano: Newton. Tympani: Darsh. Percussion: Gregor, Saffle, Cooper. Librarian: Dragoo. .4 ,. I ' 3 ' , g , i ix K iii ' ,' l ' . v l 1 1 r -1320 l Band 3 HAROLD P. WHEELER .... Director of the College Band and Assistant Professor of Mu- sic. He is a graduate of the University of Wis- consin and has been an instructor of the WSC College band for several seasons. To add a . personality note here, in contrast to musical inclinations, may we say he is also a great out- door enthusiast. The band this year has almost tripled with the return of the fellows to the campus .... and this 80-piece group now stands as one of the peppiest bands in the conference. It added vivid color to Saturday afternoon games and pre-game rallies .... also showed a dignified side in the presentation of its winter concert. Numerous Sousa marches and many college fight songs are part of this versatile outHt's repertoire. MEMBERS: Piccolos: Newcomer, Edwards. Flutes: Perkins, Benedict, Ross, Hays, Prouty, Elliott. Oboes: Stensager, Mankertz, Stoddard. English horn: Hughes. Bassoons: Harris, Stout. Clarinets: Miller, Soderstrom, Stapleton, Thomson, Farnsworth, Lund, Leach, Meyer, Sandberg, Nelson, Loomis, Biersdorf, Bidlake, King, Wasem, Sundquist, Jensen, Hughes. Alto Clarinets: Bletz, Downs. Alto Saxophones: King, Scott, Nolen, Forsman. Tenor Saxophones: Jermey, Nelson, Petersen. Cornets: Troy, Pratt, Schactler, Rasmussen, Campbell, Engebretson. Trumpets: Graham, Hector, Hill, Thom. Horns: McKee, Nilsson, Sin- clair, Blomberg. Baritones: Boyd, Short. Trombones: Williamson, Doak, Abelson, Christiansen, Henderson, Williamson. Tubas: Murphy, Johansen, Hastings, Eberle, Smith. String Basses: Perkins, McNamara. Percussion: Darst, Cooper, Buckland, Morri- son, O'Reilly. Xylophone and Bells: Henry. 01330 Choir HERBERT T. NORRIS .... Director of the College Choir and Head of the Music Depart- ment. Affectionately known as Pop, he is a graduate of Columbia University.. The 1946-47 season marked his eleventh year as director of i the WSC choir. The choir, an outstanding choral group of 72 voices, was composed of mixed voices this year for the First time since the old days. In the fall of the year the choir presented one of its most successful concerts .... also participated in two performances of the im- , pressive Christmas Vespers. Adding a lighter T touch, the choir provided half-time entertain- ment at several of the basketball games. Stu- dent director throughout the year has been Bob Miller. v lFirst tow: Monroe, Jacobs, Foster, Pritchard, Sampson, Gutoski, Jacobsen, Horton, Mr. Norris, Seat, jones, Bell, Duncan, Hahn, Bulla, Kretz, Bowman. Second row: Jermey, Prouty, Browisk, Johnson, Lynch, Stewart, Koester, Allen, Yetter, Hampton, Divelbiss, Hylen, J. Morss, Barnard, P. Morss, Stensager, Critchlow. Third row: Strom. Williamson, Moore, Fyhrie, Cluff, Bond, Dial, Bennett, Farnsworth, Dalrymple, Bower, Steidel, Miller, Abelsma, Shaver, Rockey, Lerfald, Smith. Fourth row: Messelt, iStensager, Chesbrough, Gehlen, Paeth, Daniels, Ross, Thompson, jepsen, Sarchet, Hale, Dragoo, Corbin, Harris, Mulligan, Car- Wangsness Meyer 01340 Vespers g VESPERS .... Sunday afternoon concerts in Bryan Hall .... are sponsored by the Depart- ment of Music, and bring to Pullman listen- ers opportunities to hear a varied range of outstanding musical interpretations .... both students and faculty give. their talent to make Vespers one of WSC's outstanding entertain- ments. The Vesper season was opened on Novem- ber 3, 1946, by Mr. Fitch, new pianist on the Music faculty .... On November 17, the string quartet under the direction of Alfred Boy- ington made their first appearance .... the college choir, band, and orchestra have also participated in the Sunday afternoon con- certs .... The outstanding Vesper concert of the year is Christmas Vespers which is most elaborate and impressive. First row: Monroe, Jacobs, Foster, Pritchard, Sampson, Gutoski, Jacobsen, Horton, Mr. Norris, Seat, Jones, Bell, Duncan, Hahn, Bulla, Kretz, Bowman. Second row: Jermey, Prouty, Browisk, Johnson, Lynch, Stewart, Koester, Allen, Yetter, Hamp- ton, Divelbiss, Hylen, J. Morss, Barnard, P. Morss, Stensager, Critchlow. Third row: Strom, Williamson, Moore, Fyhrie, Cluff, Bond, Dial, Bennett, Farnsworth, Dalrymple, Bower, Steidel, Miller, Abelsma, Shaver, Rockey, Lerfald, Smith. Fourth row: Messelt, Stensager, Chesbrough, Gehlen, Paeth, Daniels, Ross, Thompson, jepsen, Sarchet, Hale, Dragoo. Corbin, Harris, Mulli- gan, Carsten, Wangsness, Meyer. 0135' Convocation Artists JULIAN DE GRAY .... member of Bennington College Faculty .... In- terrupted career as a concert pianist in 1942 to serve in the War and State Departments . . . is noted as a master of interpretative moods and an out- standing artist on the musical sphere. February 13, 14, 1947. WILLIAM MANDEL . . . known as an expert to whom the experts come for information and advice, authority on Russia for the United Press . . . Con speaker on December 5, 1946. DOROTHY CRAWFORD .... universal- ly acknowledged as one of our great- est monologists .... an actress of tremendous versatility, unique appeal and unforgettable charm .... She pre- sented her celebrated original charac- ter sketches on April 24, 1947. DRUE TARTIERE .... actress and pa- triot .... and active member of one of France's most efficient underground units and helped thirty-two allied fliers escape .... Spoke on Traffic in Patriots .... November 14, 1946. 01360 GUNTHER STEIN .... Author of The Challenge of Red China .... for many years China correspondent of The Christian Science Monitor. He has a broad philosophic understanding of the modern world and of China. Spoke on April 22, 1947. NICOL SMITH .... well-known ex- plorer of the Far East and author of Burma Road, became part of the personnel of O.S.S. immediately after Pearl Harbor .... He brought to the lecture platform his greatest adven- ture, Underground Kingdom, on No- vember 12, 1946. , f I-A X i 1' Convocation Artists RANDOLH CHURCHILL . . . Member of British Parliament and son of Win- ston .... Brought to the students his authentic first-hand reports on vital English and world problems . . . February 18, 1947. T. V. SMITH .... philosopher, au- thor, statesman and soldier .... after serving in the army as a Lieutenant Colonel, he returned to the Univer- sity of Chicago as Professor of Phi- losophy .... spoke January 16, 1947, on the Discipline for Democracy. M. THOMAS Tcl-lou . . . . a brilliant Chinese philosopher, scholar, soldier, statesman and world citizen .... as a leading authority on Asiatic and European affairs he gave a dynamic and eloquent speech on December 12, 1946. ERIC L. PRIDONOFF .... writer, Clip- lomat, economic advisor, engineer and world traveler .... a dynamic speaker who reported on the currently trou- bled areas of the world with first-hand knowledge .... February 27, 1947. v137' MARGARET BOURKE WHITE . . . As LIFE'S top woman photographer she traveled throughout France and Ger- many during the war .... on Decem- ber 3, 1946, she told about life in India, where she will return following her present tour. CAREY MCWILLIAMS .... authority on racial minorities and author of sev- eral books .... long interested in problems of labor, agriculture, land policy and minority groups .... Mr. McWilliams spoke March 13, 1947. 'Wi Convocation rtists DOROTHY MAYNOR . . . celebrated negro soprano appeared in Moscow as the first of the concert series .... Miss Maynor is one of those rare si.ng- ers who combines with a high artistry a tremendously popular appeal .... November 8, 1946. PASQUIER TRIO . . . . Jean Pasquier, violinistg Pierre Pasquier, violistg and Etienne Pasquier, violincellist . . . comprise three of the best interpret- ers of chamber music and claim to be the first ensemble devoting itself to the propagation of string trios .... March 4, 1947. 7174 JOSEPH SCHUSTER .... Celebrated young Russian cellist, appeared in Moscow s Memorial gymnasium in a concert on January 17, 1947 .... one of the most popular virtuoso in his field, he is also tagged the glamour boy of the cello. JOSH WHITE .... a stirring Negro folksinger, appeared in Moscow No- vember 22, 1946, in the second joint community concert .... Mr. White became a star of New Yorl-:'s cafe so- ciety and last year was featured in the Broadway show Blue Lights. , -1380 45' JENNIE TOUREL .... beautiful mez- zo-soprano and mistress of that most difficult of musical art forms, the song recital . . . . this Metropolitan Opera star, who speaks seven languages, pre- sented her concert in Pullman, Janu- ary 15, 1947. WHITTEMORE and LOWE .... duo- pianists, presented their concert in the Bohler Gymnasim on February 19, 1947 .... the pianists are old friends to ex-servicemen who remember their fine performance here and in the Pa- ciFic. f -'n .YI .., 1 4.1 l l ri Con vocation rtists MINNEAPOLIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA .... ap- peared on the Community Concert Series at the Boh- ler Gymnasium in Pullman on April 1, 1947 .... Music lovers were impressed by the richness and depth of the symphony's music .... the orchestra is directed by Dimitri Mitropoulos, a native of Athens, Greece, who studied at the Conservatory there and in Berlin, where he was Assistant Conductor of the State Opera .... the Minneapolis Symphony to-urs, inaugurated about 1910, have included 1,515 engagements for 2,700 con- certs in 398 cities of the United States, Canada, and Cuba .... now in its forty-fourth season, the roots of this great symphony orchestra are deeply imbedded in the culture of the great Northwest. MISS GARGANZOLA TASMANIA .... Miss Tasmania's inspiring lecture on how to get your man gave precious pointers to the enthralled women stu- dents of WSC .... however, Miss Tasmania's years of experience and lack of achievement gave little or no hope to co-eds. ZERO XAVIER SEBASTOPOL .... out- standing philosopher whose address on How to be Happy and Live on the G. I. Bill was met with little or no response from the veterans on the campus . . . to quote one veteran, He's nuts! .... unquote. A film X rf ll sf ll Q 9 J , 01390 CONTINUITY WITHIN A SECTION AT ANY COST . . . Noted coloratura she- baritone offering such great negro spirituals as the Washington State fight song, managed to completely captivate the audience, whose snoring ran a close second to most of the lyrics. G ,le Drama 5? Q' in I Peek-a-boo from a choo-choo! LOVE RIDES THE RAILS CAST Mrs. Hapwell . . . . Letha Bozarth Carlotta Cortez . . . Mary Ann Youssi Prudence Hapwell . . . Nancy Putney Fred Wheelwright . . . Boyd Watson Simon Darkway . . . . Bill Oyler Fifi ...... . Joyce Calligan Truman Pendennis . . Bud Carlson Beulah Belle . . Marion Glover Dirk Sneath .... . . Bill Powell LOVE RIDES THE RAILS hilariously started the drama season off with a bang. The melodrama, complete with olios and can-can dancers, was received by an enthusiastic audience. Written by Morland Cory and directed by Cecil Matson, the play was presented November 7, 8, and 9. ' v140' l Drama N Indoor scene from an outdoor play .... Fresh Fields. HCLIDAY julia Seton Henry . . Charles . . johnny Case Linda Seton Ned Seton . Mary Bea Corkey . Curtis Peterson . Darrel Willits . Les Fitzpatrick . .Vonne Hansen . Stanley Gilliam Edward Seton Seton Cram . . . Laura Cram .Nick Potter Susan Potter . . Delia . . . Kenneth Allen . Boyd Watson Andriene Hovde Phillip Hanson . Jeanette Ott . Betty Tupper HOLIDAY, another successful arena play, was presented December 11, 12, 13, and 14. Written by Phillip Barry and directed by Cecil Matson, 'fHoliday is the humorous story of the wealthy Setons. 01410 Drama Stirring farewell scene from A be Lincoln in Illinois ABE LINCOLN IN ILLINOIS Mentor Graham . . . . Thomas Grenfell Abe' Lincoln . . , Stanley Sturgill Ann Rutledge . . . . Floy Adams Ben Mattling . . . . . Robert Concie fudge Bowling Green . . Carl Lundquist CAST Ninian Edwards joshua Speed . jim Armstrong . William Herndon Mary Todd . . ABE LINCOLN IN ILLINOIS, directed by R. R. jones, and presented by the Speech department january 16, 17, 18, was a saga of Linco1n's life until his election to the presidency. vI420 . . . .Gerald Ingham Huston McIntosh . William Burns Bill Oler . Patricia Simons Scene Ar und i r MAKING UP for the play Holiday .... A1 Gord beats the 88 keys .... Itis the makeup man, not spinach, that puts hair on your chest .... Fran Kitlar giving out on a Rum-mm Boogie .... Look at the excellent job on the fellow at the right .... The Barber Shop Four . . .. Doing Nature over .... Silver threads among the gold . . . . Tippett shines again. 0 143 0 r 'o ' ' o 'i 'A :aiu v i was-f , N Wx? 3' -uc WW, in First row: Janice Loschen, Marilyn Cone, Vicki Morgan, Patricia McWilliams. Second row: Clair Auld, Helen Nervig, Jean Lankey. Varsity Debate ALWAYS IMPORTANT ASSETS to any college Speech department are its Debate teams, and one group speaking successfully in behalf of WSC all year has been the Varsity Debate group. Through experience on the junior team, this Senior squad gains quite a technique in the art of verba1fencing which has enabled them to turn the conversational roundtable to points ahead for Washington State. Early in the Fall of this year, the Senior men and women Varsity Debate teams engaged in seventeen debates at three tournaments. At one of these, the women's team won the Inland Empire champion- ship debate trophy. The men also played a part in top forensic honors for the school, and proved that men can talk as much as women-and do it well too. y gg ga, l First row: Mr. William H. Veatch, Dick Downing, Bob Gleason, Bert Pelto. Second row: Ralph Wood, Ralph Travis, Kenneth Lindblad. Third row: Paul Benson, Stan Berry, Bill Aiken. 0144' MR. WILLIAM H. VEATCH, Associate Professor in the Speech department, has devoted much time and inspiration throughout the past years in the guidance of Washington State's debate teams. His record this last Fall showed that he had coached 1632 varsity debates in his twenty years with the Speech department at WSC. During this period the debate teams have won 792 debates, lost 583, and 257 were entered as non-decision debates. This rec- ord, which is one of merit, has done much, not only in serving as a way of appreciation to Mr. Veatch for all his years of coaching, but it has also pro- moted the status of the Speech department at the college. Juni rVarsity PROMISING YOUNG ASPIRANTS of the Speech department, and of Mr. Veatch, are the members of the Junior Varsity Debate team. Still neophytes in the pros and cons of argumentation, they opened their way into tournament practice for the first time last January, and ended up winning the meet. Because last year's Chinook went to press before final debate scores were tallied, here is a sum- mary of the Junior varsity achievements of 1945-46 .... They won thirty debates and lost twenty- seven, which is considered good for a beginning group. Coaching them in the efficient partying of the controversial subjects back and forth has been Mr. Remo Fausti. First row: Doris Hart, Marilyn Neer, Virginia Green, Louise Burke, Marie Fisk, Alice Deckert. Second row: Doris Slade, Bob Gleason, Ralph Travis, Marie Lettermaier. Third row: Weston Foss, Ted C. Kiell, George Curtiss, Don Aeschliman, Bill Biers- dorf. Fourth row: Ralph Wood, Bud Marshall, Bill Aiken, Paul Benson. Fifth row: Bert Pelto, Philip Conrad, Mr. Remo P. Fausti Q W, Z' J 'YE7 Y 01450 V x EX f i I M 2: X TR XX? 'IW ,R vs W t of .,.. ' . 4 V H15 . N I ,WH ., A. H 53' I ll que ' vo a1N75 1 f ' 1 X . 4 xx , ,wg x N X Q W Q' - - . N. 'El J-,f ,7 1 0' fl' 1 V 82- 9 I' L 2 WGS 'NW X -'73 :E H 0 I PA + 1 TZQWL QL 7 lfk fVVf1,,v. H13 SM' 4: I I V -X - ,V IN ful -N wff no 1 J axww s.. J -W wr Qi! 'QQY Mb x'W.fg..u, 5 SHIRLEY SNOOK, contributing many of her own original ideas, served the women students well as Vice-presi- dent. One of Waller Hall's versatile girls, Shirley was also an AWS officer in her Junior year. BETTY GAIL KISER, AWS President, has kept the Associated Women Students right in step with the rest of the campus program for a strong activity year. Betty Gail, whose collec- tion of honors also includes Mortar Board, Who's Who, and Omicron Nu, has proved herself a good executive as Spur prexy in her Sophomore year and chairman of the Orienta- tion for 1945-46. Five-star highlights of Betty's realm were Ollicers' Retreat, AWS Leaders' Conference, Foreign Students Exchange Service, College Day arrangement for high school seniors, and Mothers' Weekend. Both Kappa Alpha Theta and hometown. Spokane are proud of Betty Gail's vigorous four years at WSC. S Officers MAXINE GUSE, Treasurer, and a top Junior gal from South Hall, held a trusty eye to strong box finances, and did her part in making this AWS year an outstanding one. JEAN FREDERICKSON, Secretary, and a wearer of the Alpha Chi lyre, kept a record of all AWS activities and showed herself a capable note-keep- ii. Also claims membership in Delta u. vI480 First row: Cathie Perkins, Colleen Collins, Lavonne Pettit, Gayle Ballinger, Helen Nervig, Helen Grould Second row Ruth Simmelink, Elizabeth McKee, jean Frederickson, Betty Gail Kiser, Shirley Snook, Miss Hilda Swenson Mary Beth Kuhlman. Third row: Gloria Chambers, Marian Swanson, Shirley Cole, Patt Simons, Pat Hinton, Jackie Melcher Ruth Barnier. S Council AWS COUNCIL . . . the governing body of the Associated Women Students. AWS Council is composed of the president, vice-president, secretary, and treas- urer of AWSQ committee chairmeng and the presidents of YWCA and WRA. Miss Hilda Swenson, Acting Dean of Women, is the advisor. Before school each fall, during the annual AWS retreat at their lodge in the Moscow mountains, each committee chairman organizes her program for the coming year. From then on, duties and arrangements Hy fast and furiously, and the AWS activity kettle keeps a brewing. To give an itemized account of those duties and arrangements seems only fair, so here they are .... the Social Committee makes plans for the annual Mothers' Weekend in May and the exchange dinners between the women's living groups throughout the year. The Foreign Scholarship Committee acts as sponsor to a girl from another country whom they bring to the campus each year. Red Cross, AWS convocations, and the publication of AWS News Views, is handled through the Vice-President's Committee, while the Scrapbook Committee keeps a record of the year's functions. Girls working on Publicity see that all events are publicized. Those on Proper- ties take care of the AWS lodge and are also in charge of AWS equipment. The equal apportioning of women's campus activities is regulated by the Point System Committee. More news of WSC reaches high schools through the work of the College Day Committee which sends representatives to the schools during vacation periods. Vocational guidance tests and the counseling of women students are supervised by the Vocational Committee and the Personnel Committee meets new girls at the train and interviews future AWS committee members. Now you see how AWS activates, 01490 Orientation The above picture is composed of the entire group of Orientation leaders who worked directly under Patt Simons chairman These girls are chosen from the Sophomore and Junior classes and are responsible for the guidance of Freshmen girls. THE GREEKS had a word for it and so does AWS. The word? Orientation .... The meaning? .... the introduction of all the new women students on the campus to WSC college life .... for this AWS created a committee. ' The Orientation Committee is designed to aid the freshmen and transfer-stu- dent coeds in adjusting to a college girl's way of living and to initiate them into the various activities through the medium of weekly meetings. This fall, under the able leadership of Orientation chairman, Patt Simmons, Wednesday nights were marked as Orientation nights, and junior girls assisted by sophomores, acted as orientation leaders. Discussions were led on activities, honoraries, clubs, social etiquette, A.W.S., Y.W.C.A., A.S.S.C.W., and publications. These meetings, held at the various group houses, were composed of two or three girls from each residence. This enabled the new students themselves to become better acquainted. At 'the close of the six-week introductory period, these same coeds are guests at the large Orientation tea given in the Wornen's Gym. At this time, they are further acquainted with the activities through displays presented by the different organizations and committees. At the Final meeting the girls may sign up for those committees and activities in which they are particularly interested. i v150' l '- LY- , ' PQ K VZ' ,i 9,21 Ea f. it ,ith 1 Q qv ' j ' -.,,3,ii':1A-7,3 , ' wi pn- 'Jr 4 auf T... .- --4 nik ' Riff ? .1 WUI! l , UML ! ul w, ,f ,YZ .' W If W NW rf I 4 Xw -, W L WX:- 1 'U' ' ' -3 W A fm 1 .1 5 ,,!: fi E gr Q' 'Q 1 ,.r v N4 'P . ,T . 3 ii If 5 Wg, .- ,-. fe., 4.-'Ziff 5, L. ,Ngkj . v -,I , ,P - N -g., V .M N- ffg ' -13 - . V F -.- -... H. Y E 5 L J . ma flu: Y' ' xg. a..1 X1 vw' A . HQ-gay? Y KH-x '32-'J S Committee 01 SOCIAL First row: Dorothy Wood, Donna Mae Paul, Patricia Dodge. Second row: Lillian Moeller, Gloria Miller, Helen Nervig, Charlotte Throop, Faye French, Shirley Sewell. Absent: Pat Merman, Margie Mcl-lugo. FOREIGN SCHOLARSHIP First row: Martha Gray, Elsie Wiedekamp, Kay Noftsinger, Pat Kearney. Second row: Helen Choate, Sue Lloyd, Gail Ballinger, Eleanor Williams, Gen Watson, Annie Howeler, Jackie Melcher. VICE PRESIDENTS Jean Picatti, Beverly Berry, Mary Beth Brown, Elaine Burgess, Shirley Baker, Shir- ley Snook. SCRAPBOOK First row: Doris Anderson, Arlene Anderson, Mary Helen Valley, Coral Kay Judd. Second row: Mildred Carlson, Helena Wilson, Mary Helen Groulx, Janice Proctor. Absent: Nellie Mae Hodgson. PUBLICITY Anita Busek, Rena Maltby, Leslie Ferris, Peryl Beltz, Haraldene Yetter, Pat Monroe, Bethadell Cash, Justine Powell, Colleen Col- lins, Chris Jessup, Colleen Farrell, Pat Cole- man, Barbara Tippett. Absent: Lois Gray, Pat Nelson, Pat Allen, Pat Maloney, Jean Baum- garten, Nancy Mason. WS Committee PROPERTIES First row: Marley Austin, Shirley Cole, jerry Ackermann, Virginia Greenlee, Charlotte Wirth. Second row: Mary Ellingwood, Nydia jane Munns, Dorothy Polly. Absent: Harriet Clynch, Margaret Tronsrud. POINT SYSTEM Ruth Quinn, Nancy Aumack, Bebe Cressey, Cathie Perkins, Alice Matthews, Doris Tug- gle, June Hergert, Betty jean Lyon. Absent: Norma King. COLLEGE DAY Glenda Bergen, Shirley Baker, Mary Lou Monroe, Grace Pedersen, Mary Beth Kuhl- man, Dolores Gutoski, Helen Ruth Bendixen, Anne Chace, Carol Duell. VOCATIONAL First row: Helen Bailey, Rozanne Sheeley, Denise Bergevin, Madge Shardlow. Second row: Lavonne Pettit, Pauline Pearce, Barbara Kennedy, Doris Elgin, Grace Pedersen, Cora Nelson, Lorraine Foster. PERSONNEL First row: Elizabeth McKee, Helen Duncan, Shirley Weger. Second row: Gloria Doble, Glenmar Weller, Helen Borro, Margaret Leon- ard, Jean Edwards, Wilma Appel. Absent: Wandalee Fleck, Nancy Van Waters. 0 153 lr X 1 , ff!- E g -i .a nim X XXX 4, 'lf '99 - 3 H ' ov! lb . . L M Q? E n ja .v' 5 r Q GW QS, w., l Mx.. 6 . 'AKX . ,054 181' M 2 -+6 , ,rp ,p -- . '34 - f Q5 ww. 'e I 6 Co X' 11- 2 ka' ,. lg, V ' 2' 0 ME ' A . If 15 - A ' , ' QW 'TM ' f ' c? f .1 , 1- ,f +25 .Q 0 'v' , .' - f Af 5 : 2 Q2 f - ff-atm 'I ,.. 1 , , , ' , x A. .I f if A P ISH I .lr ' X ffggf f A Sm Sqn, M E f 5 - xx 655 K Military ffilfifzz .,, ,, . 11:94. 'r'Y..: :' 1' ,, , ,, LU? A EREQ-,Is If st- ! .fal'4ip 5- 12 ..- Ren -if 4 id JE 'Mar .fy 1. Y .SAIL v COLONEL WILLIAM E. DONEGAN, Infantry, U.S.A .... reported to W.S.C. in April, 1946, as Professor of Military Science and Tactics for the Infantry, Engineer, and Signal Corps units, and as supervisor of the Air Forces Re- serve Oihcers' Training program. Colonel Donegan brought to the campus of the State College experience that dates from his service as an Infantry Lieutenant in World War I. A graduate of the Infantry School, the Tank School, and the Command and General Staff College, he served in World War II in the General Staff Corps as G-3 of the Mid-Pacific Area in 1942 and G3 of the Fifteenth Army in the European Theatre from 1944 until V-J Day. His service ribbons show duty in the Philip- pines, China, Hawaii, South Pacilic, and Eu- rope. In addition, he wears the Legion of Merit with one oak leaf cluster and the Army Com- mendation Ribbon. Reserve Officers FIRST LIEUTENANT HAROLD A. KESSINGER LT. COLONEL MERCER P. DAVIS MAJOR D. K. PHIPPEN Signal Corps Air Corps Air Corps v1 560 Lo. . I I, I First Row: Master Sgt. Edward J. Therrien, First Sgt. Francis Giske jr., Staff Sgt. Louis W Wiggins. Second Row: Master Sgt Howard Fleenor, Tech. Sgt. I'Lone L. Mermen, Tech, Sgt. David Mathias Jr., and Master Sgt. C. J. Johnson. A Training Corps MAJOR GEORGE RUSSEL MAJOR RICHARD CURTIS LT. COL. WARREN R. JOHNSON Infantry Air Corps Corps of Engineers 01570 First Row: Jeglin, Neal, Crow, Israel, Dawson, Clerf. Second Row: Henriksen, Pingrey, Langland, Bentson, Crawford, Endmann, Hoskins. Third Row: Baird, Myron, Johnson, Drimmel, Ho-agland, Staatz, Baxter. Fourth Row: Cooper, Burns, Marple, Mead, Marshall, Giles, Miller. ir Corps First Row:Gingerich, Crawford, Schrader, Van Eaton, Carpenter, Desposato. Second Row: Lilly, Kinchelot, Reilly Koppe, Heglar, Kinney, Barton. Third Row: Hinkson, Blackman, Forrester, Broomfield, Leonard, Mataya, Noteboom Fourth Row: Anderson, Snorsky, Weeks, Hunter, Ronald, Grim, Hilby, Mason. 0I58' First row: Simmons, Stocker, George, Allison, Lind, Kcein, Snell, Hector, Mader. Second row: Knott, Hubbard McLennan, Scodeller, Rodgens, Eugene, Porter, Campbell, Peterson. Third Row: Theodoratus, Brouillet, Eliod, Marr, Boese, Thomas, Vetter, Splattstoesser, Cowan, Sampson. Infantry First row: Kiehn, Vance, Brewer, Hughes, Anderson, Davis, Pettersen, Lorentzen, Wick. Second row: Kienholz, Brown, Landis, McCammon, Wilson, Bradley, Stubbs, Keller, Crutcher, Gosney. Third Row: Jones, Melson, Wasem, Adkins, Brockmeyer, Fairchild, Hintze, Collins, Patton, Hein, Smith. v1590 First Row: Little, Cook, Berg, Cooper, Looff, Brelsford, Cropper, Olson, Canaan, Eide. Second Row: Burgess, Craham, Fieshman, O'Donne1l, Skrinde, Kasper, Hobson, Ellis, Horne, Falk, Thackston. Third Ro-w: Greenwood, Gunstone, Diet- derich, Andrews, Scallan, Sargent, Wade, Killgore, Lloyd, Schaefer, Haslett, Lippert. Fourth Row: Hahner, Floch, Loftus, Svidran, Giesa, Carpenter, Paden, Johnson, Dawley, Westley, McGill. Engineers Signal Corps First Row: Morris, Pinehart, Olson, Cowan, Cole, Barnes, Pickernell. Second Row: Ellis, Cowles, Blomberg, Gilliland, Wilson, George. Third row: Borchers, Harshman, Park, Largent, Tessi.n, Finnel, Stowe. Fourth row: Nyhom, Sickles Elliott, Norton, Golden, Goelzer, Thomas, Bond. Fifth row: French, Clizer, Casebolt, Dodds, Griffith, Slippern, Fritz Gladish. 01600 First Row: Simons, Mayhew, Bainter, Williams. Second Row: Hendryx, Hiott, Larsen, Stump, Sturgill. dvanced ROTC Rifle Team First Row: Klein, Loaf, Crawford, Black, Jones, Reilly. Second Row: Landis, Brown, Gingerich, Beardslee, Newhill Fitch, McGill. Third Row: Gladish, Kienholz, Blackman, Beunington, Cooper, O'Rei11y, Louden. 01610 O 57 ,MQ ZQTV Q2 251 EX WM 07 6045 Q M, QW? KW sr J 1 K A. mx ,I gi' X xx K ,wt A I 0 ,491 ' 1 -4-fi 0 9 H 'f' VAVHER Q3 I f f Xi 'nf 'gy W2 75 ii' WX In In 't 'T fa? 'hier I J 'Q' 35: Q' f A51 xi NW. fi f 'Q V HRS.: f 10 I 5 , 1 yi f 1' N K! .,, ' I 5 f ' Q, H ' if Whit: N' H f 42x '-wlfhi ' M74 , I ,v ng if 0 IQ I, .gp 5 -mfr, fv . 4 va' I4 99 I N 53 1' ms' ,WJ V. WW 1 1 ' 'W grx 4 ff Yv,rf:',.'-,rlfa gir sf - -- - 'g 4 C' SA.. .Slum 'il' N Clu JUNIOR PANHELLENIC ESI S I First row: Wiley, Anderson, Allen, Hedburg, Valley, Driver, Sweney, Manser. Second row: Koch, Russell, Davison Zumhoff, Gregory, Filion, Watson. Tlurd Row: Ailor, Cook, Dickens, Stoker, Michel, Ford, Hecht, Harmon, Harper Rhay, Mezger. Not pictured are: Polly, Danielson, Hodgson. OFFICERS Nellie Mae Hodgson ....... President Marilyn Zumhoff . . Secretary-treasurer JUNIOR HOME ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION First row: Bauer, Dolloff, Lunzman, Wolbert, Deck, Lewis, Voegelein, Valley, Boston, Childers. Second row: Brand- vick, Strauch, Lanchester, Largent, Hicks, Sorenson, Maclay, Ringman, Scholz, Fruin, Mrs. jones. Third row: Laney, Woodcock, Brown, Hertz, Cash, McAlmond, Magnuson, Simmelink, Shoultes, Towne, Tow, Nedra, Cherry, McCallum, Scwartz, Sutton, Rickard, Klein, Longmire. Fourth row: Brischle, Weidert, Smith, Gibson, Trosper, Edfast, Dodge, Murdock, Yates, Vonin. ' OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Lucille Vogelein . . President . . . Mary Helen Valley Alice Carlson . . . Vice president . . Nancy Aumack Vivian Oylear . . Secretary . . . . Barbara Burns jane Guiney . . Treasurer . . Doris Bauer Mrs. jones . . Advisor . . Mrs. Jones 01640 1 P. E. M. CLUB PHYSICAL EDUCATION MAJORS I .h,,.,-.,'l-.L.,- ,. pg, ,'i..g,vr.,,i,wj?. v 5. 1 , L' U -4.4,.'..L.:..... ,24.......,., ,..--.-,- v--2,4-. if -: - k Ei I nf - , -- ' -117'- ': - g, ,fy - ' . ' I in vi 7 ni' 4'-' ' ' ' 'ai ' .f-2 1- NA' Y Fiifff? . ' E32 Q 1 WIS' ' . ' ' 5531 w 1:f'- ri. First row: Doreen Moorhead, Beverly Neilan, Janet Langlow, Patricia Duus, Ruth Ogren. Second row: Flora Bina Nelson, Marlys Bridgham, Geraldine Tennant, Virginia Asan, Helen Rademacher, Jean Lancaster. Third row: Mary Lee Saehl, Charlote Wirth, Virginia Greenlee, Jean Hagel, Dorene Lauterbach. OFFICERS Janet Langlow ......... President Marilyn Farrell . . . . Vice president Patricia Duus . . Secretary-treasurer HACKAMORE CLUB RIDING CLUB W V First row: Jeanne Harris, Maynard Jones, Mary Schofield, Jim Norene. Second row:,Marvin jeglin, Dan Hayden, Martha Miller, Bob Pilkey, Pat Morrissey. OFFICERS Jim Norene . ........ President Joan Rader . . Vice president Dan Hayden . . Treasurer Mardell West . . Secretary Cecil W. Hill . . Advisor 01650 DAIRY CLUB First Row: jerry Clarke, Ralphael Wagener, Henry Bonjiorni, Don Tomlinson, Gale Gurtle. Second Row: Don Bennett, John Lusk, Don Creger, Louis Manus, Tom Snell. Third Row: Ross Thomas, Vernon Manzies, Samuel Simon, Professor Bendixen, Murray Anderson, Bill Crouse. Fourth Row: Dr. Ashworth, Charles Prouty, Frank Cone, Gordon Kruger. OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Don Bennett . . . . President . . . . . Bill Crouse Henry Bonjiorni . . Vice president . . . . Don Creger Bill Crouse . . . . . Secretary . . . . Robert Goheen Samuel Simon . . . . Treasurer . ..... Tom Snell Professor Bendixen . . Advisor . . Professor Bendixen FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA First row: Mr. Loreen, Ray Snoe, John Kochrian, Kenneth Collison, Lloyd Damewood, Professor Webb. Second row: Allen Barger, William Westerman, Stanley Omdal, John Krafczyk, Robert Johnson, Lloyd Ottem. Third row: Ernest Smith, James Pritchard, Harry Krause, Percy Frier, Duane Kaiser, Charles Stone. Fourth row: Marvin Evers, Elwood Shemwell, Leonard Beil, Stanford Sleeth, Dale Phillips, Alvin Overland, Bob Griffin. OFFICERS John Kochrian ......... President Alvin Overland ....... Vice president Leonard Bell . . . Secretary Ho-mer White . . Treasurer Professor Webb . . Advisor 01660 ASSOCIATED MUCKERS MINING I First Row: Harris, Dow, Blomgren, Jones, Lane, Royer, Chase. Second Row: Long, Lemrnons Bhyam Jones Gnagy Strand. Third Row: Peterson, Shaffer, Kearns, Riches, Dodson. Fourth Row: Carden, Nelson, Murray Masson Fifth Row: Ellet, Jizba. OFFICERS Marvin Chase ......... President G. M. Kerns . . Vice president D. M. Dow . . . . . Secretary J. R. Strand . . Treasurer AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS First row: Hawkins, Fell, Dorband, Hazelwood, Bell. Second row: Larson, Nelson, Shelton, Hem Sever Shaw Lesh Third row.' Ames, Weischedel, Kiyono, Ghormley, Winter, Pehrson, Hirahara, Robinson. Fourth row Embury Osborne Robinson, Wilkins, Dean R. D. Sloan, Professor O. E. Osburn, Professor H. F. Lickey. Fifth row: Larson Myers Slechau Henke, Merryweather, Hall, Mittendorf, Helel, Billings, Somers. Ira Meyers . . Frank Hekel . Howard Hawkins Dave Bell . . Professor Lickey OFFICERS 01670 . . . President . Vice president Secretary-treasurer . . . . Reporter . Advisor Lo So Av I LUTHERAN STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION First Row: Srnidt, Francis, Gray, Hubbard, Larson. Second Row: Erickson, Johnston, Hedahl, Halvorson, E. Halvorson Lunzman, Christman, Enge. Third Row: Carstens, Wagenaar, Everson, Radmaker, Schlonga, Wendt, Westrtom, Brischle Wendt, Vea, Hong, Gregerson. Fourth Row: Emtman, Peterson, Cash, Larsen, Nelson, Holmes, Rasmussen. , OFFICERS Robert Larson ......... President Corinne Erickson . . Vice! President Robert Holmes . . . . Secretary Ruby Christman , . . . Treasurer Rev. Dillrnuth . . Pastoral Advisor THE GREYSTONE STUDE T FELLOWSHIP First Row: Webster, Eissinger, Anderson, Franklin, McCormack, Davidson. Second Row: Danielson, Dickson, Baldwin, Anderson, Balsiger, Modahl, Holsinger, Buchanan, Jansen, Robinson. Third Row: Walters, Darr, Goodwin, McCall, Tomlinson, Harrer, Goldy, Paeth, Ghormley, George, Thoney, Deckert, Rev. Schultz, Lee, Ta-llyn, Dudley, Christensen, Rogers, Mrs. Schultz. OFFICERS Max Davidson ......... President Bethadell Cash . . Vice P'resid'ent Jessie McCall . . . Secretary Ron Eissinger . . Treasurer , 01680 'A ALPHA PHI OMEGA SERVICE FRATERNITY I , 51 'I First row: Professor Coie, Lee, Paden, Jongeward, Pearson, Adams, Meineke, Mr. Leonard Young, Advisor. Second row: Crum, Fairbairn, Cope, Ingalls, Kiyono, Plowman, Ishihara, Kinoshita, Horsfall, Hammond. Third row: Trostle, Sage, Tallyn, Brown, Rounds, Anderson, Simons, Moe, Jaquish. OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester joshyo Kinoshita . . . . President ...... Wally Hoffman Norry Pearson . . . Vice president .... Marshall Dalrymple Fred Rounds . . . . . Secretary . . .... Roger Moe Marshall Dalrymple . . Treasurer . . ..... Bill Sage Bill Sage ...., . Historian . . . . Lawrence Fairbairn FORESTRY CLUB First Row: Olson, Sorgenfrei, Looney, Corbin, Britt. Second Row: Dinehart, Brown, Anderson, Wolfrom, Learnard, Langfield. Third Row: Swenson, Rinehart, Eggars, Gibson, johnson, Reynolds, Steele. Fourth Row: Gilden, Morton, Yocum, Montgomery, Meenach, Mosher. ' OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Delmar Meenach . . . . President . . . William Looney Walter Mezger . . . Vice president . . Donald Yocurn Robert Olson . . . Secretary . . . . Robert Olson William Wege . . Treasurer . . . Dan Montgomery 01690 RHO N ST. LUKE'S DIVISION ' ,ff Agn First row: Blanche McKinley, Leslie Melosh, Janet Mackey, Betty Berkheimer. Beverly Kirkpatrick, Violet Timm. Second Row: Julia Eastman, Nina Howell, Gloria Staples, Ioan Lenfesty, Thais Taylor, Jean Cameron, Lois Pearson, Lorrain Wohlgenant, Joanne Emert. Not pictured: Ruth Gwinn, Betty Hamilton, Genevieve Wakefield, Shirley Pierson. RHO NU First row: Helen Fountain, Natalie Damon, Juanita Cumming, Muriel Monroe Travis, Marian Monroe, Gertrude Blank, unidentified, Lois Ramsey. Second row: Herdenia Parker, Grace McCall, Shirley Sewell, Mary Ellen Bamford, Shirley Ann Modahl, Joyce Konno, Marilyn Smith, Sybil Holbrook, June Peterson, Tokuko Naito. Third row: Doris Lee, Doris Lybecker, Helen Mathios, Dorothy Marlatt, Barbara Saarinen, Nihla LaDow, Florence Carson, Billie Aiken, Shirley Klweno, Chesta Hayden, Advisor, Hilda Boerhave, Beverly Gale. Fourth row: Shirley Johnson, Virginia Edselle, Dolores Poirier, Marilyn Dehuff, Erselle Gray, Lillian Heidegger, Mary Curry, Jean Coghlan, Lura Lee Hodge. OFFICERS , FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Shirley Ann Modahl . . . President .... Mary Ellen Bamford Shirley Sewell . . . . Vice president. . . . Marian Munroe Mary Ellen Bamford . . Secretary . . . Marilyn Smith Dena Parker . . . . Treasurer . . . Lois Ramsey 0 170 0 1 LARIAT CLUB First row: Arliss Wilder, Marion Merman, Beverly Ulrick, Shirley Rice, Esther Johnson, Nancy Van Waters. Second tow: Marvin Jeglin, Dan Hayden, Patrick Morissey, Jerald Hartman, Robert Colby. Tlzzrd row: Dr. T. J. Cunha, Wendell Ham, Dayle Largent, Donald Lenhard, William Harrer. ' OFFICERS Frances Dacres ......... President Clayton Alford . . Vice-President Beverly Ulrich . . . Secretary Esther Johnson . . Reporter MU BET BET Qs First Row: Carol Swerin, Betty Steele, Laurel Franklin, Second Row: Gertrude Richen, Lily Plowman, Ruth Weeber, Kathy Shoultes, Joy Wolfe, Billie Damewood. OFFICERS - Betty Steele .......... President Shirley Weger . . Vice President Pat Jacobsen . . . Secretary julienne Jacoby . . . Treasurer 01711 L HOTEL GREETERS OF AMERICA l l First Row: Lloyd Knox, Bob McGuire, Donald Greenaway, Gordon Sillman, George Hill, Gordon Forbes, Ralph Stein- l hardt. Second Row: Dick Hubbard, George Rathjen, Richard Watson, William Hahn, jim Durham, Ken Baer, Jack Anderson, Ted Allen. Not pictured: Zygmund Belniak, Calvin Ford, Bob Grant, Melvin Cook. OFFICERS Gordon Forbes . .,..... . . . President Gordon Sillrnan . . Vice president George Hill . . . . Secretary l Lloyd Knox . . . Treasurer ALL AG CLUB N l l l , l l l 1 1 , L OFFICERS Alvin Bauer . ....... . . . President Shirley Rice . . ..... . Vice president Griffith Short . . . ..... Secretary l Barbara Lindquist . ...... Treasurer Marvin jeglin . . . . Editor of Agriculturist L Bruce Zahn . . . . Manager of Agriculturist Walt Mezger . . . . Manager of Harvest Ball Bob Parvin . . Manager of Little International , 0 172 0 COLLEGIATE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHRISTIAN YOUNG PEOPLE First Row: Overland, Hardy, Rickard, Shand, Gay, Mewhinney, Ritter, Thorndike, Belles, Christensen, Migak. Second Row: Van Zwol, Williams, Hawkins, Jones, Strauch, Griffin, Carrell, Price, Kretz, Strauch, Freeman, Washburn. Third Row: Griffin, Ryan, Abrams, Overland, Guy, Goss, Allen, McCall, Sanford, Roeder, Lanchester, Dial, Asselstine, Cook, Luhn, Brown, Schmidt, Jones, jones. Fourth Row: Browan, Christensen, Nordlund, Gustafson, Hendricksen, Paeth, Rogers, Barnard, Harris, Dudley, Sheely, Kellenbarger, Forrester. OFFICERS Carl Christensen ........ President Ardith Rogers . . . Vice President Joyce Carrell . . . . . Secretary' Howard Mewhinney . .... Treasurer Betty Abrams . . . Social Chairman WESLEY FOUNDATION METHODIST GROUP 1- I 1 iq First row: Zilda Utzman, Mary Dayharsh, Betty Bowman, Ellen Hasagawa, Kathleen Shoultes, Sylvia Bushaw, Elizabeth Soper, Mary Alice Yoke. Second row: Reverend Graves, Don Marble, Dale Beam, Don Ross, Richard Godfrey, Dean Chesbrought, Harvey Young, Reverend Sutherlin. OFFICERS Kathleen Shoultes ........ President Don Marble . . . Vice president Ellen Hasegawa . . . Secretary Dale Beam . . . . Treasurer 01730 AMERICAN VETERANS COMMITTEE CITIZENS FIRST . . . VETERANS SECOND KEYNOTES AVC's PROGRAM OF CIVIC , RESPONSIBILITY First row: Thomas Matthews, Florence Thompso-n, Charles Paeth, Robert Clower. Second row: Grant Vemi, Daniel Van Buskirk, James Parrish, Jack Porter, Harold Ames CP1anning Committeej. OFFICERS Charles Paeth ......... Chairman Robert Clower ....... Vice chairman Grant Venn . . . . . Secretary Thomas Matthews ........ Treasurer - AMERICAN SOCIETY OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS 4 ,r- af' First row: L. J. Smith, O. D. Jeffords, T. Chin, D. O. Turner, G. M. Hastings, J. M. Cole, M. Sickles. Second royv: M. C. Ahrens, Mr. Johnson, C. M. Breckenridge, C. E. Bracht, W. E. Matson, E. Knettle, P. C. Corbit, L. Husa. Third row: R.O. Gilden, V. Selde, C. A .Lund, J. E. George, Mr. Roberts, P. M. Freer. Fourth row: Mr. Foster, A. D. Gallucci, R. R. Bailey, W. H. Bennington, E. L. Towne, Guy Kendall, Mr. Hinz, B. R. Warner. OFFICERS Conner Ahrens ......... President Phil Corbit ......... Vice president Clayton Bracht . . Secretary-treasurer Mr. johnson . ..... Advisor 01740 HIKING CLUB First row: Marorie Woodcock, Ruth Wickeliffe, Diane Thompson, Carol Swerin, Walter Sperry, Ronald Lee Second row.' Bob Griffith, Frank Horsfall, Vicki Sandberg, Cora Nelson, Rodney Salzar. Third row: Frank Tessm B111 Corker Judy Bidleman, Bob Godfrey. Fourth row: Wilma Appel, Betty Berger, Barbara Humphrey, Bob Evetts OFFICERS Robert Evetts ......... President Ruth Wickeliffe ....... Vice president Robert Griffith . . . Secretary Vicki Sandberg . . Treasurer Jli. A. V. M. A. JUNIOR AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICINE ASSOCIATION First row: Donald Fox, Dolly Delno, Irene Woods, Pat Lynch, Jim Rice, Jay Rust. Second row: Carl Clark John Bender Clyde Bemis, Roscow Balch, Mat Maberry, Hal White, jay Wallis. Third row: Bob Ford, Ned Goecken Harry Lydiard Bob Richter, Carl Wirth, Bob Button. First Semester . Clyde M. Bemis Robert A. Button Marilyn Drake . Rucker Innes . OFFICERS Second Semester . President . . Clyde M. Memis , Vice president . . . . Ed Diamond Secretary . . Bess Rider Treasurer . Earl Prine 01750 I TER ATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB First row: June Swerin, Maxine Guse, Elaine Burgess, Alice Earl, Ellamay Morrison, Ann Robinson, Zilda Utzman. Second row: Erma Boyer, Wandalee Fleck, Doris Rowe, Charles Garber, Betty Stewart, Irmalee Manley, Carol Morris, Preston Sandbo. Third row: Dr. Thorson, Dr. Wood, Dick Rautz, Morris Reed, Edgar Critchlow, Doris Tuggle, Gloria Miller. OFFICERS Edgar Ciritchlow ........ President Maxine Guse ........ Vice president Zilda Utzman ..... . . . Secretary Dr. Wood and Dr. Thorson . . . . Advisors QUILL CLUB First row: Bonnie Wheatley, Helen Bendixen, Joan Lee, Beth Fortnum. Second row: William Long, June Hergert, Carol Morris, Alice Earl, Donald Bushaw. OFFICERS Carol Morris .......... President Alice Earl .... . . . Vice president Bonnie Wheatley . . Secretary-treasurer Dr. Avery . . . ..... Advisor l 0176- i I , MECHANICAL ENGINEERS ,e '.2k MEMBERS:Dr. Pearl, Dr. Aldrich, Professors Candee, Chase, Johnson, Sayles, Thorntong Gerald Baxter, Alvin Benjamin, David Busch, Leonard Freese, Tersio Ishihara, Dean Ladd, George Ladd, Nels Larson, Irvin Lee, C. E. Love, Robert Luhn, Gorge Medley, William Naysmyth, Pat O'Nei1, Wayne Simon, Wilbur Stephens, Cecil Storms, Richard Turner, Don Watanabe, Ray Wiitala, Jack Wood. OFFICERS Pat O'Nei1 ........... President George Medley ....... Vice president Alvin Benjamin . . . Secretary Dean Ladd . . . . Advisor Professor Candee . . Advisor ASSOCIATED ENGINEERS First row:Warren Lambert, Ray Schaaf, Jim Jamison, Rod Aschenbrenner, Frank Emigh, Second row: Elvin Ericson, Ed Klapp, Bob Wallace. COfIicers only picturedj. OFFICERS Elvin Ericson ......... President Bob Wallace . . . . Vice president Warren Lambert . . . . Secretary Ray Schaaf . . . . . Treasurer 0177' YM CA I 'tw I Cal Leibel, Rolf Skrinde, John Hughes, Austin Stratton, Les Leibel, Russ Fulgham, Chuck Wilson, Vernon Divers, Mur ' ray Anderson, Clarence Pickernell, Jim Hardy, Jaroslav Jizba, Zdenek Jizba. Standing: Stan Rheiner. l OFFICERS Chuck Wilson .......... President I Jim McKinley . . Vice president I Russ Fulgharn . . . . Secretary I I AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION I I I I I First row: Fuller, Ellington, Cox, Lynch, Olney, Brady, Watkins, Dickenson, Anderson. Second row: Yoder, Jonas Knapp, Lucht, Ostrum, Wahl, Busch, Frederick, Roeder. Third row: Allen, Aman, Hall, Hasegawa, Simmelink, Ford Hubbard, Reed, Bang. Fourth row: Doane, Horn, Thompson, Kai, Jones, Allen, Groulx, Wells, Nansen, Lanfield, Maas Sammons. Fifth row: Fletcher, Dezellem, Keller, Porter, Deary, Harris, Stapleton, Pilowman, Westin, Yackley, Goodwin N Bidlake, Conger, White, Derstine. Sixth row: Pettibone Tschetter, Kohlstadt, Kaegler, Hogg, Deary, Rice, Martin. ' OFFICERS I Kay Frederick ......... President Shirley Ostrom . . . . Vice president Haakon Bang . . . Secretary-treasurer Marjorie Bidlake . .... Reporter I - 178 - I 1 7 1 ! cHRlsnA STUDENT couNclL First row: Anne Poultney, Betsy Rider, Betty jo Strauch. Second row: Zilda Utzman, Kathy Shoultes, Virginia Moul trop, Dorothy Jean Buchanan, Louise Ryan, Marian Swanson, Ardith Rogers. Third row: Rev. Herbert Schulze, Rev. Cal vin Sutherlin, Harry Hook, Carl Christensen, Bill Salisbury, Russ Fulgrem, Stan Rheiner. C OFFICERS Dorothy Jean Buchanan ...... President Alice jones ......... Vice president Ardith Rodgers ......... Secretary Zilda Utzman ......... Treasurer Viriginia Moultrop, Stanley Rheiner, Rev. Schulze, Rev. Sutherlin . . . '. Q . Advisors EWMAN CLUB OFFICERS Bill Murphy .......... President Charles Behlke ....... Vice president Lola Busch . . . . . Secretary Harold Wolfram . . Treasurer 01790 SIGMA TAU ALPHA First row: Nelson, Cumming, Edwards, Betty, McQueen, Eberlein, Travis, Dickson. Second row: Raynor, Lamp, Hansen, Rasmusson, Monroe, Mrs. Mayme Harmony Cadvisorj, Dickson, McDonald. Third row: Hasbrouck, Evander, Broderick, Beach, DeBoer, Raymond, Grifiith, Simmelink, Young. Fourth row: Rucker, H'enry, Knutson, Edwards, Christenson, Carlson, McVean, Crow, Jenkins. OFFICERS Jackie Hansen ......... President Kay Noftsinger ....... Vice president Mary Lou Monroe . . . Secretary Dolores Young . . Treasurer K SKI CLUB , ffllliim First row: Ferguson, Payne, Spiegelberg, Franseen, Lancaster, Neilan, Fuller, Moody, Gallagher. Second row: Murdock, Klein, Wrights, Finnegan, Raynor, Lamp, Marty, Capps, Tapani, Lancaster, Hammerlin, Jacobson. Third row: Brewer, Jensen, Smades, Goodlander, Nixon, Kristerson, Gregor, Sprague, Koch, Tow. Fourth row: Cowan, McNeill, Revitt, Carteret, Carson. Fifth row: Cowan, Doty, Anderson, Bradley, Brock, Spooner, Christensen, Fuller, Ner, Allgr, Bergeron, Kleparek, Thebo, Hood, Schmitten, Floe, Niehl, Nelson, Clement. OFFICERS Kermit Pearson ......... President Ann Heib . . . . Vice president Virginia Cooper . . . Secretary Bob johnson . . Treasurer '1800 YWCA OFFICERS TX We OFFICERS V Gail Gunn . . . Secretary Glenda Bergen . . . Vice president Marian Swanson . . . President ' YWCA CABI ET l o l 4' ,, ...rf C9 , I 1 First row: Wandalee Fleck, Martha Grey, Gayle Gustafson, Jean Lankey. 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GRAY W .... the organization of athletes who have earned a major W sweater and are therefore major lettermen .... claim as members all of WSC's big time athletes, senior managers of the four major sports -football, basketball, baseball, and track-and the Yell Kings. Big function of the lettermen is the Varsity Ball which is held at the end of the football season and at which time special awards are made to outstanding football players .... Gray W members also pro- mote school spirit and lend a muscular shoulder to the Rally Committee wheel when rounding up the gang for special occasions .... In the old days it was the lettermen who enforced campus traditions and saw to it that everyone sported a fez cap on game days and that only upperclassmen wore cords OFFICERS Jack Mooberry Advisor Don Cooley Sergeant-at-A rms 5 Darroll Waller Treasurer Joe Hemel President Chuck Wilson Secretary 01980 . N 1. . f- ,,,,1 i ' .H I ' Q.f....., H-4. 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Opp. Pct. 216 45 L000 122 81 .857 132 46 .714 124 116 .625 138 107 .500 74 112 .429 26 116 .250 98 121 .166 85 128 .143 13 156 .000 I946 COUGAR LETTERMEN THIRD YEAR joe Hemel' George Dyson jim Wright ' SECOND YEAR Dick Abrams Wally Kramer Francis Bacoka Tom Parry john Godfrey Bob Ross FIRST YEAR Dean Eggers Bob George Don Harney Bob Keiser Andy Lazor Bill Lippincott Russ Miller FROSH VARSITY Jerry Houghton Frank Mataya Bob McGuire 02020 Laurie Niemi John Peterson A Dean Rumberg Elwood Sturdevant Dave Swanson Jerry Williams Don Paul Fran Polsfoot Ken Spooner PHIL SORBOE .... Head football coach .... an all-time Cougar quarterback great of the early 1930's, and holder of a very successful high school and small college coaching record . . . . was signed to Cougar coaching contract in summer of 1945 .... His 1945 Cougar squad was the surprise of the Pacific Coast confer- ence as it won six games, tied one, and lost two to finish runner-up to Southern Cal for the Rose Bowl invitation .... the 1946 season was pretty much of a complete reversal to the year before .... however, Sorboe still was able to introduce the tricky new Double-T formation to the West Coast, along with his new line for- mations of from anywhere from three men up, thus causing a good bit of confusion to the opposition. COACHING STAFF Jack Mooberry CTrainex-J, Herb Godfrey fjunior Varsity coachj, Bill Sewell Cjunior Varsity coachj, Phil Sorboe CHead coachj, Elmer Huhta Cassistant coachj, Jim Ennis fassistant coachb, Buck Bailey Cassistant coachl. 'haf 0203- Special wards DICK ABRAMS .... captain-elect of the 1946 Cougar grid squad, was the re- cipient of the J. Fred Bohler Inspirational Award, and was one of the few to receive both this award and the captaincy award in his junior year. Abe, who hails from Bellingham, is a 215-lb. fullback who played frosh ball for Stan- ford way back in '41 .... then Uncle Sammy promoted him to the position of bomber pilot and let him score a few touchdowns in the game with Germany. ANDY LAZOR .... better known as Laz, sophomore pivot-man from Buckley, received the 1946 American Legion Cougar Lineman of the Year award for his iron man performances on the Field, having played in every tilt but the California game. Laz was a member of the 1945 squad as an outstanding frosh player, and the quiet, reserved center was also selected on th AP, UP, and INS A11-coast 1946 third team. ' BOB TUBBY KEISER .... solid little guard from Hoquiam, blocked his way to fame this season and did such a good job of it that he received the Pullman Junior Chamber of Commerce outstanding blocker for 1946 award. Tubby, a former Oregon State man, held down a guard position and at times doubled in the backfield at the quarterback slot. BOB KEISER DICK ABRAMS ANDY LAZOR junior Chamber of Commerce Award Bohler Award American Legion Award . ' 1 02040 '46 Pigskin Squad Q T '7 qd, My 'gp 39 .4 ,431 91 BQ sa ss ,Ill BH F Q-fax First row: Ken Spooner, Russ Miller, John Godfrey, Hal Akins, John Peterson, Frank Mataya Elwood Sturdevant, John Monlux, Bobby McGuire, Bob George. Second row: Jim Ennis fassistant coachb, Joe Hemel, Bill Dunn. Joe An- dreotti, Jerry Williams, Bob Keiser, Phil Claymore, George Dyson, Dean Eggers, Bill Lippincott. Third row: Bob Arps, Tom Parry, Wally Kramer, Dave Swanson, Bob Doornink, Dean Rumberg, Francis Bacoka, Laurie Niemi, Andy Lazor. Fourth row: Frank Dreyer, Ing Thompson, Gordon Brunswick, Tom Baker, Francis Polsfoot, Jerry Houghton, Harry Arthur, Tom Collins, Dick Abrams, Phil Sorboe CHead coachl. 1946 COUGAR STATISTICS First Net Yards Net Yards Passes Passes Yards Games Downs Rushing Passing Attempted Completed Penalized WASHINGTON' STATE 8 80 1,002 790 145 53 214 OPPONENTS 8 91 1,295 639 122 31 300 MANAGERS Senior Manager Vic Hughes, Junior Managers Herb Ber- quist, Jack Dieringer, Roger Westby, Frank Haight, Em- mett Sarff, Jim Gregg, Dar- win Norby. gf T 02050 1 ,A-,r , Jerry Tom Collins I George Dyson Frank Dreyer Bob George WSC - SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SEPTEMBER 27, 1946, AT LOS ANGELES First downs ...... Yards gained rushing Qnetj . Forward passes attempted . . Forward passes completed . . l Yards gained by forward passing Forward passes intercepted by . COUGARS 7 TROJANS 13 WSC USC WSC ' 85 112 Yards gained runback of interceptions 9 : 19 15 Punting average V ........ 28 ' 6 6 Total yards all punts returned . . . 57 n gg 62 Opponents fumbles recovered . . . 2 . 1 1 Yards lost by penalties .... . 80 02060 USC 3 34 67 2 75 ,l- Sturdevant Elmo Bond Gordy Brunswick Bob Arps Frank Mataya First downs ....... Yards gained rushing fnetj . . Forward passes attempted . . Forward passes completed . . Yards gained by forward passing Forward passes intercepted by . WSC - IDAHO OCTOBER 5, 1946, AT PULLMAN COUGARS 32 VANDALS 0 WSC . . 14 . . 215 . 24 . . 7 108 . . 3 Idaho WSC Idaho SZ Yards gained runback of interceptions 78 18 18 Punting average ........ 34 28 4 Total yards all kicks returned . . 56 93 131 Opponents fumbles recovered . . 3 0 4 Yards lost by penalties . . . . 55 60 02070 ! - Q. Hall Akins Wally Kramer Joe Andreotti Bill Dunn john Peterson WSC - WASHINGTON OCTOBER 12, 1946, AT PULLMAN First downs ...... 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Francis Polsfoot Torn Parry Bob Ross john Monlux WSC - OREGON OCTOBER 19, 1946, AT EUGENE DUCKS O WSC Oregon Yards gained runback of interceptions 52 0 Punting average . . i ...... 33.6 39.9 Total yards all kicks returned . . 125 154 Opponents fumbles recovered . . 1 3 Yards lost by penalties . . . . 15 40 'Wk Wl IHIA si' 6 GH is fy 'Iii-I 3' 4-914 0 J-I fill! Russi 1 1 I- Miller First downs ...... Yards gained rushing Qnetj . Forward passes attempted . . Forward passes completed . . Yards gained by forward passing Forward passes intercepted by Tom Baker Bob Keiser Andy Lazor Phil Claymore WSC - OCTOBERZQIWQ COUGARS 12 WSC OSC . . 11 16 . .107 203 . . 20 7 . 7 1 . .108 1 . . 2 0 OSC AT PULLMAN BEAVERS 13 WSC OSC Yards gained runback of interceptions 27 O Punting average .,...... 30 38 Total yards all kicks returned . . . 127 83 Opponents fumbles recovered . . . 1 1 Yards lost by penalties . . . 30 5 ' 02100 1, K , ,.r First downs ....... Yards gained rushing fnetj . Forward passes attempted . . Forward passes completed . . Yards gained by forward passing Forward passes intercepted by . -Q Bob McGuire Don Paul Bob Doornink Jerry Williams Dave Swanson WSC - CALIFORNIA NOVEMBER 2, 1946, AT BERKELEY COUGARS 14 WSC Calif. . 7 12 . 91 303 . zo 12 . 5 5 . as 73 . 0 1 0211 BEARS 47 WSC Yards gained runback of interceptions 0 Punting average . ...... 30.6 Total yards all kicks returned . . 47 H Opponents fumbles recovered . . Z Yards lost by penalties . . . . 16 Calif 21 39 14 1 35 JB Joe Hemel Bill Lippincott Laurie Niemi Dean Eggers AWSC - STANFORD NOVEMBER 16, 1946, AT PALO ALTO First downs ...... Yards gained rushing Qnetj . Forward passes attempted . Forward passes completed . . Yards gained by forward passing Forward passes intercepted by COUGARS 26 INDIANS 27 WSC Stanford WSC Stanford Yards gained runback of interceptions 54 Punting average ........ 22 Total yards all kicks returned . . . 133 Opponents fumbles recovered . . 1 Yards lost by penalties . . . . 29 ms, N. h :lf Q., M M-ex , I :I 1 V ,el if 71 , n , . 4. F ,aw .Q ' 'la' AL-JF' ,rf 359. ..-fm nf? ,Es A .3 JT-. ,: - W' 3 L -frf l Y A f g ' ,Q . -w anti ' . A ilrx- -v , ' , 't1:.uhf1j!. ,ah ' ' 5, J 111.- 9 ' - ' f ,fy Nu. ., r , qi E. fr , gt, .ln 31 4 .LW nw , 55 3 , - . , ' .f w 9' I .f , hiiaiff- ,, ,frr , ,,., .V k ,, Juni r Varsity THE Cougar junior varsity football squad started out in great fashion and never did let up, regardless of the two defeats suffered . . . The jayvees' lost what were really their two big games, but in both of them they showed the fire and hustle which brought them victories in their other four contests. . . . Facing a Fort Lewis soldier team laden with former college players and a team that had averaged better than 50 points a game, the Jayvees never let up fighting as they took a 14 to 6 defeat . . . Against an undefeated University of Washington yearling team, the Cougar Jayvees had the game seemingly in the bag until a Hurry of last-minute 'lprayern passes brought the Husky jayvees to a 16 to 12 decision. . . .The Washington State Jayvee starting eleven in- cluded : Frank Streeter and Rich Harris, endsg Walt Baxter and Andy Berg or Bill Smith, tacklesg Keith Gilbertson and Lee Turnbull, guardsg Malcolm Marsh, centerg Bob Gambold and Howard Martin, quarterbacksg Bruce Bradley, left halfback: Harry Kellinger, right halfbackg and Art Svidran, full- back . . . Corning in for their share of the backiield honors were fullbacks Don Lee, Bob Ryan, and Glen Conradi, and halfbacks Eddie Niehl and Bus Brouillet . . . Except for a few sophomores, the squad was composed entirely of freshmen. - RESULT JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL RESULTS October .' at Moscow . November . at Fort Lewis November . at Pullman . November . at Cheney . November . at Pullman November . at Everett . wsc JV 24, wsc JV 6, wsc JV iz, wsc JV 6, wsc JV 6, wsc JV zo, University of Idaho JV 20 Fort Lewis Engineers 14 Univ. of Washington Jv 16 Eastern Wash. College 0 University of Idaho JV 0 Everett Junior College 0 NUMERAL WINNERS Elwood Ablott Harry Arthur Walter Baxter Andrew Berg Robert Bishop Bruce Bradley - William Brammer Wayne Brock Frank Brouillet Robert Clynch Glen Deane Conradi Marvin Cross Harvey DeCarteret Frank Dreyer Eugene Elias Norman Elrod Robert Gambold Keith Gilbertson John Heinrick James Horne Harry Kellinger Donald Lee Malcolm Marsh Howard Martin Millard McLennan John Mitchell Don Morgan John Monlux 02140 Edward Niehl Glenn Rickert Larry Rodgers Robert Ryan Raymond Schaaf Raymond Smith William Smith Erwin Sowers Frank Streeter Ingwald Thompson John Thorburn LeRoy Turnbull Art Svidran Varsity COACHES HERB GODFREY and BILL SEWELL .... Co-coaches of the Cougar junior varsity . . . . Both were star Cougar football players in 1939, 1940, and 1941 .... Sewell rated all- coast honors and consider- able All-American honor- able mention as top passer in the nation in 1940 ..,. Godfrey received the covet- ed Bohler Inspirational award when he had complet- ed three years of varsity competition .... Both are fifth-year physical education students and will enter the actual coaching Held in 1947. JU IOR VARSITY SQUAD First row: Brouillet, Brock, Elias, Rodgers, Brown, Schaff, Martin, Mitchell, Thornburn, Baxter, Clynch, Gilliam, Smith, Streeter. Second ro-W: Giske, Sewell, Heslin, Erwin, R. Smith, Conradi, Rickert, Doornink, Heinrick, Lee, Brad- ley, Jessen, Svidran, Morrow, McKenney, Marsh, Godfrey, Waller. Third row: Branigan, Sowers, McLennan, Harris, Tucker, Morgan, Donahue, Turnbull, Neihl, Kellinger, Elrod, Ryan, Berg, Murphy, Neilson. Fourth row: Peterson, and unidentified players. 55 ss V L-9'A'-Mi' 5L5liS.1e1fel,w ' SS 16 5 E992 9 9 128 ,gg 0215- ll I 'KA fl: if a J Q99 1' Q 5 1 Rx ,fi K F ? Xt., , AHC 'i .ce I ? ' 0 ' Q ,, ' -- . ' 0 , W' s ' r Jia fb - ' lp 'll .1 ,, xx A1 3 X K- Ja fi 1' B 4 3' T ii' ' ' , , Q . 'Q f 3 5 Nb , 'pf I X A r x S- X .1 S 3 fi fs x K , 2' 3 Basketball FINAL NORTHWEST DIVISION Conference Standings Oregon State College . . WASHINGTON STATE University of Washington University of Oregon . University of Idaho . Won Lost Pct. Pf PA . . . . . 13 3 .812 968 748 COLLEGE . , 11 5 .680 750 729 . . 8 8 .500 874 845 . 7 9 .437 892 876 . 1 15 .163 674 960 I946-I947 COUGAR LETTERMEN Ray Arndt, center Don Andrews, guard Wes Dahl, guard THIRD YEAR Bob Sheridan, forward Gene Sivertson, center SECOND YEAR Bob Elliott, guard George Hamilton, guard FIRST YEAR Bob Gaston, forward Rollie Nielson. guard Norm Lowery, forward Bob Svendsen, forward FROSH-VARSITY Ed Gayda, forward 0 218 0 JACK FRIEL .... Basketball Coach .... came in for about as mu ch praise this season as when he coached his championship Washington State basketball teams .... He climaxed his 19th sea- son at the helm of the Couger hoop team by guiding his players to second place in final Northern Division standings, after being picked for no better than fourth place .... Friel's Cougers broke the win streak of Santa Clara, Oregon, and Washington, and then pro- ceeded to chalk up an eight-game division win- ning streak of their own .... All in all, Wash- ington State won 23 of 33 games and it was rated among the ten top teams in the nation during much of the conference season .... In pro- ducing the surprise team of the year, Friel had his Cougars using the ancient keyhole- pivot play .... Another important feature was his practice of alternating two complete teams during games, the second lineup being on a near par with the first Five. COACHING STAFF First row: Paul Ylvisaker, John Christopher, Frank Tessin, Leo Hobson and Bob Congdon Second row Don Haney Bud Clizer, Ryle Waybright, Bob Hannahs, Bob Allen, and Jack Young Third row Sam S1monCSen1or Managerj Mark Youell Owen Yogel, Ken Knott. Charles McCauley, Steve Orfanos Cjunior Managerl and joe Williams 0219 SPECIAL AWARDS BOB SHERIDAN .... a 1942 Washington , State varsity letterman and a, 1943 regular, returned to the Cougar basketball team this season after more than three years' service , in the navy .... Bob, completing his third V and I-inal year of collegiate hoop competition, i finished in what might well be termed a blaze of glory. First, he was named team captaing second, he led the team in scoringg and third, l 1 l he was selected for Northern Division all- star forward honors. l A lot of power under the backboards, a great hustler, a splendid team-player, Bob was considered the key to the Cougar's sur- I prising but successful season because of his H inspiration to team-mates .... Many times l ?, during the season his spectacular left-to- Sl 1 right-hand hook shots and his ability to fake 4, checkers out of position highlighted an eve- ning's play .... Yes, Bob Sheridan can proud- E ly hang up his basketball shoes at his alma l mater. '46 '47 COUGAR SQUAD First row: Ed Gayda, Rollie Nielson, George Heathcote, Bob Elliott, George Hamilton, and Wes Bing Dahl. Second row: Sam Simon Qmanagerj, Bob Svendsen, Bob Gaston, Ray Tiny Arndt, Gene Sivertson, Bob Sheridan, Norm , Lowery, and Jack Friel, Coach. i . . ' Y 1 - i T -- . . 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'I f, , . . v , '4 4 55551 : : Z Z Q. z ' 5? v ,L 5,,,,, Q f ex L , 4 Ng, - Aff ..:, : ig: T A '1 4' ' ,ff .A V wg Juni r Varsity WSC 82 . 39 . 35 . 79 . 61 . 40 . 43 . 61 . 56 . 50 . 44 . 57 . 48 . RESULTS . Palouse Independents . . . Idaho Junior Varsity . . Greek-American Club QSpokanej . North Idaho Junior College . . . Gieger Field QSpokanej . . . Idaho junior Varsity . . Idaho Junior Varsity . . . Yakima American Legion . . . . Yakima American Legion . . . . Eastern Oregon Normal . . . . E. C. C. Junior Varsity . . . E. W. C. E. Junior Varsity . . Idaho junior Varsity . OPP . 38 . 34 . 45 . 41 . 48 . 30 . 38 . 56 . 48 . 59 . 42 . 38 . 37 NUMERAL WINNERS Bill Anderson Bill Belrnondo Louie Christensen Mal Dix Bob Gambold Dar Gilchrist Wayne Hanks Frank Mataya 02260 Fran Polsfoot Gordon Prehm Jay Rockey Sid Ryen Regie Scodeller Jerry Starr Mert Waller JIMMY ENNIS .... J V Basketball Coach . . . . seems to make a habit of producing win- ning teams, be it basketball, football, or base- ball .... jimmy, after graduating from Col- lege of Puget Sound, coached Buckley high school to the Puget Sound league basketball title in 1938 .... In 1939-'40 his Everett high school unbeaten hoopmen rolled to 29 straight victories, including the cross-state and the state championship .... He also brought to Everett the cross-state football crown .... At Lincoln high school in Seattle, his baseball team won the city title .... jimmy has also been director of athletics, football and bas- ketball coach at St. Martin's College .... Following his service as backfield assistant for the 1946 Cougar football team, he took over the junior varsity basketball squad and mentored the Jay Vee's to 11 wins in 13 con- tests, and was still able to alternate three complete teams during each game .... He is definitely at home in the coaching business. JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD fry: ' Jllillld Glllliif First row: Dar Gilchrist, Louie Christensen, Mert Waller, Mal Dix, Bill Anderson, Frank Mataya, Reggie Scodeller. Second row: Jim Ennis Ccoachl, Bill Belmondo, Ward Rockey, Bob Gambold, Gordon Prehm, Sid Ryen, Fran Pols- foot, Jerry Starr, Jay Rockey, Steve Orfanos CManagerJ. o 227 0 I ' V v . 'Q' va' In -1 s ff 'rv EX 'N ' w Q WE' ' gk ws ' f ,ff,,- , ik U. - 'ia-as x4 N ist 5' 'Q..ff J! ' El Sig Ham kk x x JN Mr 4.3! f dl 1 63' 1 Vin 8? fx' ' .1 Q X ef' ' S. '67 Vg. mpg Q r x 'if -A ,f eq 1 1 . - I 'ku if? ' W ,X Q 15-: ia? Y 3?-Fbvqlg Il 5... S Q. 40 V Baseball E ' , W , - ,,1, ,M . ,.,. ..f..T. - Pacific Coast Conference NORTHERN DIVISION , Won Lost Pct. Oregon . . . . . 11 5 .688 Oregon State . . 10 6 .625 Washington . . 8 8 .500 WSC . . . 6 10 .375 Idaho . . . 5 11 .313 THIRD YEAR - Carl Perry SECOND YEAR FIRST YEAR Bob Anderson . Bill Faller Joe Hemel Russ Miller John McCallum FRESHMAN VARSITY Jim Cardan john iWi1burn Russ Foster Adrian Jorissen Tom Marier Chuck Bravton Joepet efso in '46 SQUAD First row: Carl Perry fleft fieldj, Tom Marier fpitcherj, Chuck Brayton fshort-stopj, joe Peterson fcenter Heldb, Russ Miller fthird basej, Johnny McCallum fthird basej, Sig Sigurdson futility infieldj, and Bill Faller fsecond baselg Second row: A. B. Buck Bailey, head coach, Don Harney fcatcherb, Louie Taylor fpitcherj, Ed Nygaard futility outiie1dJ,Jim Cardan fcatcherj, Lefty Foster fpitcherj, Joe Hemel fiirst basej, Gaye Pare futility catcherj, John Wilburn fcatcherj, and Bob Anderson fright Heldj. 02300 -1 COACH BUCK BAILEY rejoined the W.S.C. coaching staff in September, 1945, after being commissioned Lieu- tenant in the Navy in 1943 and seeing duty in the naval aviation conditioning program. Buck was head of hand-to-hand lighting while stationed at St. Mary's Pre-Flight and head of athletics and recreation at Austin, Texas and Whid- bey Island. Coach Arthur Buck Bailey guided the Cougar eleven successfully through their second season of play since reorganization following the war. Year in and year out his baseball teams ride along on or near the top of the Northern Division ladder and the linemen he helps to develop in the fall are consistently among the best on the coast. He may be cheering the hoopsters, punching the linesmen, or watching his baseball squad, but wherever he is he's Cougardom's best rooter. COACHING STAFF A D ANAGERS , . ,M ' PWR ' is ' 'S 1 J' '-NJ Ez H First row: Herb Berquist, John Hansler and Forrest Beard. Second row: Bill Bethards, Senior Manager Harold Moe, and Mel Strom. 02310 ., 1- w , -.,,:s 0 ' .fr Il mg! r H- I. .IM ' ,, ., 4 ll 1 -. pw-175 h 1. it if A Bill Fuller Russ Miller Joe Hemel Tom Morien Carl Perry Second Base Third Base First Base Pitcher Left Field APRIL 17, 1946 MAY 6, 1946 EUGENE , PULLMAN WSC ......... 002 O02 000-5 WSC ......... 000 O00 000--0 Oregon ........ 030 320 00x-8 Oregon ........ 100 000 410-6 Battery: jorissen, Foster, and Wilburng Battery: Jorissen and Wilburng Saltzman, Saltzrnan and Rodiger. Foster, and Rodiger. APRIL 18, 1946 MAY 7, 1946 EUGENE PULLMAN WSC ......... 001 003 002-6 WSC ........ 131 110 32x-12 1 Oregon ........ 200 020 21x-7 Oregon ........ 110 100 010-4 Battery: Jorissen and Wilburng Saltzman, Battery: McCallum, Marier, and Wilburng Foster, and Rodiger. Pettijohn, Bropst, and Rodiger. 0 232 0 1 1 ff -9 f Q ae, '34, .LI ...L 15.5 X' , ' 0. Bag.. 4 ' John Wilburn Joe Peterson Lefty Foster jim Condon Catcher Center Field Pitcher Catcher APRIL 19, 1946 MAY 6, 1946 CORVALLIS PULLMAN WSC ........ 002 030 230-10 WSC ........ 001 020 300- 6 OSC ......... 100 401 126-14 OSC ......... 400 200 200-10 Battery: Marier, Foster, and Wilburng Fra- Battery: Jorissen, Foster, Cardan, and Wil- zer, Druger, and Wegner burng Kruger and Wegner. APRIL 20, 1946 MAY 11,1946 ' CORVALLIS PULLMAN WSC ........ 001 000 000-1 WSC ......... 020 070 00x-9 OSC ......... 100 001 00x-Z OSC ......... 001 101 002-5 Battery: Jorissen and Wilburng Sauvain, Battery: Marier and Millerg Hansen, Fra- and Wegner. zer and Wegner. 02330 5-JT .fn-lf' -,X F' Adrian jorissen John McCallum Bob Anderson Chuck Brayton 1 Pitcher Third Base Right Field Shortstop 1 APRIL 22, 1946 MAY 17, 19116 SEATTLE PULLMAN WSC ......... 000 102 000-3 WSC ......... 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'75 s W4 .v-1--.1 'Nw' Sha Track Pacific Coast Conference NORTHERN DIVISION , Oregon State College .......... . 32 University of Washington ..... . 312 A University of Oregon ...... . 31 1f10 WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE . . 27 415 University of Montana ...... . 22 3X5 University of Idaho . . . . 20 LETTERM EN SECOND YEAR Dix Liddle Vince Hanson FIRST YEAR Don Cooley Les Kinder Joe Dimke George Klemz Walt Eriksen Louie Lund Bob Higgins Les Metzger FRESHMAN VARSITY Louie Christensen Al Lawson Clem Eischen Dick Paeth '46 SQUAD First row: Ed Rice, senior manager, A1 Lawson Ctwo-milej, Frank Hirahara Cbroadjumpj, Louie Lund Cquarter-rnilej, Louie Christensen Csprintsj, Dick Paeth Chalf-milej, Bob Higgins Cpolevaultl, Ed Springer Chalf-milej, and jack Mooberry, head coachg Second row: Bob Campbell, assistant coach, Jim Wright fshot-putj, Les Kinder fpolevaultj, Walt Eriksen Cquarter-milej, Francis Bacoka Cjavelinj, George Klemz Cpolevaultj, Joe Dimke Churdlesj, Clem Eischen Cmilej, Les Metzger Cdiscusj, and Don Cooley Cjavelinj. 0238v L - COACH JACK MOOBERRY,headtraCk coach, returned to his alma mater to take over the Cougar tracksters when jack Weiershauser resigned in the winter of '45-'46. A former member of the Washing- ton State track team in his college days, he graduated in '31 a three-year letterman specializing in relay events and 220-yard dash. Before returning to WSC, Mooberry was head track and basketball coach at Rogers High School, Spokane, where he led his cinder squad to city cham- pionship five times. Jack's quiet, reserved ways and smile of encouragement won him a spot in the hearts of the pigskin squad which he trains in the fall and the spikemen who sprinted on to glory in the spring. COACHING STAFF A D MA AGERS First row: Irving Winter, Dudley Rhinehart, Bob Kenyon, Gene Pickering and Bob Loster Second row Ed Rice senior manager, Bob Rynning, Bob Swenson, Walter Boese, Claude Douty Leonard Freeze and Percy Freer 02390 Leslie Kinder Don Cooley Walt Erickson Les Mezger Jim 'Nright WSC + U IVERSITY OF IDAHO 100-yard Dash-Won by Christensen, WSC, McDonald Idaho, Liddle, WSC. Time, :09.8. Dash-Won by Christensen, WSC, McDonald 220-yard Idaho, Lund, WSC. Time, :21.7. 440-yard Dash-Won by Anderson, Idaho. Time, :49.6. 880-yard Dash-Won by Paeth, WSC, Halloran, Idaho, Var- coe, WSC. Time, 2:0. Mile Run-Won by Pruitt, Idaho, Eischen, WSC, Lawson, WSC. Time, 4:27.1. Two-mile Run-Won by Dexter, Idaho, Lawson, WSC, An- derson, Idaho. Time, 10:27.6. 120-yard High Hurdles-Won by Lake, Idaho, Dimke, WSC Beason, Idaho. Time, :15.2. 220-yard Low Hurdles-Won by Lake, Idaho, Liddle, WSC Beeson, Idaho. Time :25.2. y High Jump-Won by Hanson, WSC, Merrey, Idaho, Varcoe and Iglemz, WSC, and Sodorff, Idaho ftiej. Height, 6 feet 1 inc . Broad Jump-Won by Bowler, Idaho, Walton, Idaho, Hira- hara, WSC. Distance, 21 feet 1 inch. Pole Vault-Won by Klemz, WSC, Lattig, Idaho, and Kin- der, WSC Ctiej. Height, 12 feet 5 inches. Shot Put-Won by Wright, WSC, Fagnan, Idaho, Litzen- berger, Idaho. Distance, 46 feet 13A inches. Discus-Won by Fagnan, Idaho, Metzger, WSC, Hagedorn, Idaho, Distance, 129 feet 72 inches. Javelin-Won by Cooley, WSC, Smith, Idaho, Bacoka, WSC. Distance, 173 feet. Relay-Won by Idaho CHalloran, Matthews, Pruitt, Ander- sonl. Time, 3 :29.1. 02400 l NMI- -7-S 1 f ISC -' ,, -' U-1 , ' S, r V h 5. .UA N: , - if ' ., n., .. wi-V' . - . vw. ,fn .. 3' .-... Cr- ... x ,-V 'V . f 7 .q. -- f . -A ,,-1',:,fq:f- ,Q su '3?-G - suv . '- Q-ff'-r -X ' 4 -e--Ain, a--31 .,, , ., en .-,,W', , . .V . Louis Christenson A1 Lawson - Dick Paeth Clem Eischen Louis Lund WSC - U IVERSITY OF OREGON 100-yard Dash-Won by Leicht, Oregon, Christensen, WSC, Maxey, Oregon. Time, :10. 220-yard Dash-Won by Leicht, Oregon, Christensen, WSC, Maxey, Oregon. Time, :21.3. 440-yard Dash-Won by Swan, Oregon, Lund, WSC, Shaver, Oregon. Time, :50.9. 880-yard Run-Won by Paeth, WSC, McClure, Oregon, Springer, WSC. Time, 1:58.2. One-mile Run-Won by Eischen, WSC and Paeth, WSC ftiebg Lawson, WSC. Time, 4:32.5. Two-mile Run-Won by Lawson, WSC, Eischen, WSC, Sta- pleton, Oregon. Time, 10:23.3. One-mile Relay-Won by WSC CChristensen, Eriksen, Paeth, Lundj. Time, 3:29.3. 120-yard High Hurdles-Won by Dimke, WSC, Wright, Ore- gon, Edwards, Oregon. Time, :15.2. 220-yard Low Hurdles-Won by Dimke, WSC, Wright, Ore- gon, Liddle, WSC. Time, :25.1. Pole Vault-Won by Klemz, WSC, Higgins and Kinder, WSC. Height, 13 feet. High jump-Won by Beifuss, Oregon, Hanson, WSC, and Garity, Oregon Ctiey Height, 6 feet 3 inches. Broad Jump-Won by Beifuss, Oregon, Liddle, WSC, Mor- ris, Oregon. Distance, 21 feet 6 inches. Javelin--Won by Kydd, Oregon, Cooley, WSC, Robinson, Oregon. Distance 180 feet 7M inches. Discus-Won by Metzger, WSC, Sanford, Oregon, Jacob- son, WSC. Distance, 134 feet SM4 inches. Shot Put-Won by Wright, WSC, Morris, Oregon, Robin- son, Oregon. Distance 45 feet 9 inches. e-'Sf-J xl Joe Demke Vince Hanson Bob Higgins George Clems Dix Liddle WSC - WASHINGTON ' MAY 18, 1946 AT PULLMAN 100-yard Dash-Won by Christensen, WSC, Hiltabidel, Wash., Schlasser, W. Time, :9.9. 220-yard Dash-Won by Christensen, WSC, Cavicke, W., Hiltabidel, W. Time, :22.2. 440-yard Dash-Won by Lund, WSC, Fetter, W., Gilliam, W. Time, :51.4. 880-yard Dash-Won by Paeth, WSC, Eischen, WSC, Doug- las, W. Time, 1:58.4. One-mile Run-Won by Eischen, WSC, Wold, W., Lawson, WSC. Time, 4:26. Two-mile Run-Won by Lawson, WSC, Steed, W., Eischen, WSC. Time, 10:19.1. One-mile Relay-Won by WSC CChris'tensen, Paeth, Erik- sen, Lundj. Time, 1:29.3. 0 242 120-yard High Hurdles-Won by Clark, W., Dimke, WSC, Kent, W. Time, :14.6. 220-yard Low Hurdles-Won by Clark, W., Kent, W., Rey- nolds, W. Time, :23.9. Pole Vault-Won by Brigham, W., Klemz and Higgins WSC. Height, 12 feet 9 inches. High jump-Won by McLaughlin, W., Klemz and Brighton WSC. Height 6 feet. Broad Jump-Won by McLaughlin, W., Liddle, WSC, Hira- hara, WSC. Distance, 22 feet 102 inches. . Javelin-Won by Cooley, WSC, Lauber, W., Bacoka, WSC Distance, 186 feet ZZ inches. Discus-Won by Gilmur, W., Myering, W., third, WSC Distance, 131 feet IM inches. Shot Put-Won by Wright, WSC, Gilmur, W., Jacobson, WSC. Distance, 44 feet 41M inches. , . w i .L A 2 Relay Team: Louis Christenson, Walt Erickson, Dick Paeth, Louis Lund. NORTHER DIVISION MEET 100-yard Dash-Won by Leicht, Oregon, Swan, Oregon Fetter, W., Matthew, Idaho. Time, :9.9. 220-yard Dash-Won by Leicht, Oregon, Maxey, Oregon Horton, OSCgCavicke, W. Time, :21.8. 440-yard Dash-Won by Hughes, OSC, Swan, Oregon, Fet- ter, W., Matthew, Idaho. Time, :50.5. 880-yard Dash--Won by Paeth, WSC, Cherry, OSC, Mc- Clure, Oregon, Douglas, W. Time, 1:57.8. One-mile Run-Won by Wold, W.: Eischen, WSC, Petterson, OSC: Pruitt, Idaho. Time, 4:19.8. Two-mile Run-Won by Steed, W.: Dexter, Idaho: Lawson, WSC, Cowan, OSC. Time, 9:53.2. One-mile Relay-Won by WSC, OSC, Idaho: W. Time, 3:27.3. 120-yard High Hurdles-Won by Yovetich-, Mont, Clark, W., Dimke, WSCg Lake, Idaho. Time, :14.8. 220-yard Low Hurdles-Won by Yovetich, Mont., Lake, Idahog Wright, Oregong Reynolds, W. Time, :24.6. Pole Vault-Won by Lattig, Idaho. Height, 12 feet 3 inches. Hi.ghhJump-Won by Beifuss, Oregon. Height, 6 feet 12 mc es. Broad Jump-Won by McLaughlin, W. Distance, 23 feet SM, inches. Javelin-Won by Kydd, Oregon. Distance, 194 feet 1 inch. Discus-Won by Crosby, Mont. Distance, 140 feet 854 inches. 0243' N M fffm Wy , .N , f y w r ,, J g'i QV I 1 A44 , F +o- i . 7 r' vi ' i . ' 'n nhl -Lg Q I-.g'i:4 Yx :X v ,gg '-' , Q., Ig i XD -I X j if I' gs m X 49 ' xA I , cv ix QQ 0. 4X 6 :7 lxh, - L, X57 1 ' I ,fsynf . 1 , .- if f., 'Q - j ' mf' I , 3 'ff f Y--1.4 fi Q -f 3. X ,XX Minor Sports and Intramurals ' Minor Sports 5. I l BOXING January 31-University of Idaho at Moscow. February 15-University of Minnesota at Pullman. 'ebruary 22-Gonzaga University at Pullman. February 28-University of Idaho at Pullman. March 7-Gonzaga University at Spo- kane. March 12, 13-Pacific Coast Tourney at 1 Sacramento March 21--University of Wisconsin at Madison. March 27, 28-N.C.A.A. Tourney at Madison, Wisconsin. First row: Campbell, Brock, Francisco, Newbill, Painter, Sleeth, Melson. Sec- ond row: Coach Deeter, Demke, Ayl- Ward, Doornink, Irwin, Wellman, Clif- ford. L l X l WRESTLI G January 18-Tacoma YMCA at Tacoma January 25-Tacoma YMCA at Pullman February 1-Multnomah Club at Pull- man. February 14-Multnomah Club at Port- land. First row: Morgan fManagerj, Baird, Boldman, Allen, Gust, Schwant, Peter- son. Second row: Dempsey, Clark CMan- agerb, Vannelli, Rice, Hagman, Van Cleave, Gaumer, Baker, Coach Mike Reuter. Third row: Frick, Lind, Arm, McCaslin, Philpott, Follett, Mezger. i,.' l- . , age.. Vg ......a.. ..,.i .,L,. . . .V - ,-. .Q -np. .H -. ,..a,....- . 1 02 460 ,. --- X xu AF' ' Y M r . -du!-tang--Hof -' Minor Sports SWIMMI G January 18-University of Idaho at Moscow. Won 66 to 9. january 24-University of Idaho at Pullman. Won 62 to 13. january 30-University of Montana at Pullman. Won 66 to 9. February 8-University of Washington at Pullman. Lost 45 to 29. February 14-Oregon State College at Corvallis. Won 56 to 17. February 15-University of Oregon at Eugene. Lost 44 to 31. February 22-Northern Division Meet at Seattle. Second place. First row: DeVleming, Shattuck, Hitt- man, Werner, Hopkins CManagerj, Oniell. Second row: Rohrs Ccaptainj, Pearson, Vawter, Olson, Rowe, Can- ning, Palmer. Third row: Worrell, Campbell, Goodfellow, Nelson, Fuller, Ramsbotham, Doug Gibb CCoachD. .-051. . ' SKH G WASHINGTON STATE'S top honors win- ner has been petite Mary Pete Peel, a freshman who rated among the best feminine skiiers on the Coast in inter- collegiate competition. Coach Ring Thorgerson's Cougar skiiers entered in many of the invitational tournaments conducted during the season. Washing- ton State entered a team in the four- day meet at Sun Valley, Idaho, during the Christmas holidaysg Peel garnered highest honors for WSC as she won the women's downhill event and finished fourth in the slalom to give her second place in the women's division. In major competition the Cougars took third in the Pacific Northwest Intercol- legiate meet and second in the P. C. C. First row: Long, B. johnson, Boge, Lou- man, Santee. Second row: Forland, Bice, Durkin, Carmichael, R. johnson, Wade, Berg, Thorgerson CCoachD. Minor Sports GOLF WSC OPP. 13 University of Idaho 14 N 132 Oregon State College 13M 14 University of Oregon 13 13M University of Washington 2392 i222 University of Idaho 42 ND .Meet-WSC ,3rd 1 Bill Goodyear fManagerD, Ray Johnson, John Daniel, Bob Lyons, Mickey Du- kich. Absent: Bob Feller. TENNIS WSC OPP Z Oregon State College 5 2 University of Oregon- 5 0 University of Washington 7 7 Whitman College O 4 University of Idaho 3 4 University of Montana 3 4 University of Idaho 3 ND Meet--WSC .3rd Hal Payne CManagerJ, Hank Baesen Bob Kittleson, Art Evett, Dick Soth Absent: Paul Craven. 2 Intramurals I 946 INTRAM URAL BASKETBALL CHAMPS Sigma Nu First row: Keith Neighbors, George Croker, Elwood Sturdevant, Otto Ross, Louie Christ- enson. Second row: Bill Kellinger, Richard Lewis, Al Brown, Arnold Biermann, Darrol Waller 1Managerj, Bill Lippincott. 1946 INTRAMURAL WRESTLING Division Champs I First row: Griff Short 1131, Pine Manorj, Dale Schwaut 1158, Lambda Chi Alphaj, Neil Fol- let 1139, Ferry Hallj, Gene Baird 1124, IMAQ. Second row: Walt Mezger 1148, Alpha Gamma RhoQ, Leo Vannelli 1Heavyweight, IMAJ, Bill VanCleave 1178, Sigma Alpha Epsilonj. Ab- sent: Fred Turner 1168, Pine Manorj. 1946 INTRAMURAL BASEBALL CHAMPS Phi Delta Theta First row: Thomas Kennedy 1Managerj, Dick Connell, Stan Mataya, Stewart Reynolds, Lee Anderson, Dick Eggers. Second row: Bill Ben- nington, Dan Nordhill, Kurt Hockett, Herb Hadley, .Don Mason, Hank Tietje, Wally Goetz. f 249 fl .I f,A x - Z' ' 'fi . W, l --Lv f E25 '5, ff - .. , .J ., ' I fy a ' . xx ff-v: . 'Q g xxx 61,1 ' 5 ' 10 F f, . xx ,Jax in . N o N ' 'U N Rf .1 K 4' 5, '! N I ff U ff N , I S f N2 n ll fl K m ii Vx W 'fs iii' n 1. . ., ,Wx 5 S 'H' . 'va J' x JL, - 5 44 A . QQ if W - ' ' ,f -4 A 1, , X eq f:gf , I N, ? Q x ' V ,YW A n 1 0 w W df ui' me 5 , men s Sports ,Qff - - .. 4-n'54':.5:f-f ,' Q' f... 1 .fn a .-, in . f 4 J uf' :av-f--1 ., ., ., I x .-.Tri in , , . s W -.,.-Ang 3 '- . , 1.12. '4' ' ' V. X ,.. ' ' ' - , kg! ' , N-'f ,-: Tr- . ' , 15 fri- ' .,,,w ., ,1 1- -.... 05511. , k ' - '-n , V ,. 'rE,. M.-,. Q . . - ,. .' ' ww M , - L. -- 0 , 4- -n Q: 5 sv ws- f X ' ' fy f pair. 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A ' 14 1 ,1 5 N, -is ,. i N., fi ,cr :J-Q , .h J .,,x . si -..J .. . - ' ----'-1-- , 'MLP 2. 4, ' i, X -Ni V X S ? F I ' ' 11 .- 4 ' ' ' ,' .Q ., . Y- . - ,. L' ,A V PRESIDENT e BEVERLY NEILAN .... president of the Womenis Recreational Association. Bev, a popular McCros- key Hall senior, hails from Spokane. Always in the center of busy things, she is past treasurer of WRA, a member of Crimson W and one of the peppiest P.E. majors in the department. Able officers who assisted prexy Bev were Lois Tomchick, vice-presidentg Virginia Greenlee, sec- retaryg and Pat Bunch, treasurer. All four of these gals have spent much time and energy toward pro- moting the recognition of WRA and they deserve a good hand for their efforts. WRA Council GIVING A CHANCE for every gal to participate in any sport of her choosing is the aim of WRA. Membership in this organization is open to all undergraduate women students, but to maintain active membership, each girl should be a strong member of one of the eight sports clubs. WRA council serves as the advisory body and is made up of the presidents of all activity clubs as well as oHicers elected by the sportswomen on the campus. f f-1 FAT' ' , - 7'--,.'. su.J fl V' .. fi, J,-'L i It ., V . First row: Charlotte Cowan, Jean Lancaster, Patricia Duus, Genevieve Watson, Beverly Neilan, Helen Kauppi, Shirley Van Val- kenburg, Coreen Moorehead, Virginia Greenlee, Lois Tomchick. Second row: Coral Kay Judd, Margaret Tronsrud, Virginia Asan, Corinne Fort, Marilyn Farrell, Pat Bunch, Virginia Taunt, Gayle Gustafson. D 02530 TENNIS cius First row: Beverly Steinheiser, Aloha Baird, Floy White, Betty Bronquist, Geraldine Pennant, Marilyn Farrell, Mary Schofield, Beverly Lubcke, Sylvia Newton, Irene Kardong. Second tow: Glenna,Wil1iams, Marilyn Ringman, Betty Krutz- felt, Irene Anderson, Doris McCol1ey, Norma Jett, Marilyn Canfield, Pat Kearney, Elizabeth Fruin, Virginia Banke, Anne Hansen. W R A Club ARCHERY c:LuB SPORTS cius First row: Ivanetta Jones, Sylvia Lou Newton, Mar- First Row: Doreen.Moorh.ead, Helen Kauppi, Par Dl:lU.S, garet McMillan. Second row: Genie Randal, jean Lan- Ruth Ogfen, Jflamta Wflghts- S?C0nd WY'-' Vlfgmla , , Danke, Jean Fink, Ellamay Morrison, Elaine Hansen. caster, M1111e Gemmer. Not pictufedu. Jean Hagel. 02540 BADMINTON CLUB First Row: Connie Norstrom, Betty Barnes, Doreen Moorhead, Dessie Marie Brady, Genevieve Watson, Eugenia Randal, Selene joan Weinstein, Nadine George, Juanita Wrights. Second Row: Vickie Riddle, Anne Hieb, Jean Scovel, Gerry Tennant, Pat Bunch, Helen Rademacher, Margaret Tronsrud, Virginia Asan, Dorene Lauterbach, Marilyn Farrell, Vir- ginia Greenlee, Mary Coulter. Third Row: Jean Lancaster, Alice Broderick, Jean Washburn, Pat Kearney, Marilyn Canfield, Shirley Ann Anderson, Flora Bina Nelson, Nancy Griggs, Eleanor Coombe, Gladys Kinch, Marilyn Perry, Edna Hubbard, Olive Beuhler, Marylyn Meisner, Doreen Davis, Neoma Vermillion. WRA Club ORCHESIS QUEE S GUARD First Row: Katy Cart, Nancy Pearson. Second Row: Hazel Shullera ,Eine Taylor, Janei lizargiard, Hgrrieit Stinson. T ir ow: Doris Kappe , o erta Ti lan , , , , Sherry Rumery, Barbara Neill, Nancy Hodson. Fourth Washburn, Vlckl Sandburg. ROSCITIHTIC Maffyy Graf-TC Row: Shirley Van Valkenburg, Ginny Morrison, Sylvia Ott, june Bendix. Lou Newton, Accompanistg Alice A. Gates, Advisor, Marguerite Rehberg. Not pictured: Faye French, Dawn Jacobs, Norma Horton. Virginia Asan, Helen Rademacher, Carole Paisley, Jean 02550 FISH FANS First Row: Betty Street, Betty Ann Shields, Barbara Newcomb, Pat McDougall, Mary Ellen Parker, Doreen Moorhead, Sue Lloyd, Bette Magnuson, Beverly Neilan, Helen MacKenzie. Second Row: Georgeanne Judd, Bobbee Eddy, Francis Kitlar, Shirley Jones, Beverly Berry, Coral Kay Judd, Carol Duell, Dolanne Fenton. Third row: Pat Patton, Mary Elling- wood, Donna Mae Paul, Katy Cart, Carole Abernethy, Virginia Bryan, Janet Brunswig, Mari Lou Hovis, Marion Swanson, Mickey McKee. Fourth Row: Martha Gray, Cathene Perkins, Jean Picatti, Miss McQuarrie, Frances Bline, Jean Chris- tenson, Helen Lenke, Denise Bergevin, Barbara Gay, Pat Merman, Jeanette Ott, Joan Croxdale, Dorothy Grier. WRA club DO-Sl-DO First Row: Quentin King, Dewaine Matchete. Second Row: Grace Ott, Kathleen Thomas, Bill Votava, Corinne Fort. Third Row: Betty Crombie, Shirley Weger, Barbara Lindquist, Iris Langdon, Eleanor Coombe, Elizabeth Buckner, Alice Van Eaton, Eldora Damewood. Fourth Row: Arthur Edwards, Lester Langdon. 02560 VIRGINIA ASAN .... President of Crimson W and activity-minded Kappa Delt, worked diligently to keep the wheels rolling under the women's P. E. honorary. Virginia, better known as V. A., has been presi- dent of Queen's Guards for one and one-half years, and is a member of numerous recreational organi- zations .... WRA council, Badminton, Sports, and P.E. Majors clubs. All well and Fine because it Hts right in with V. A.'s plans of being a recreational director. Incidentally, she climbed the first rung to her goal when she acted as Recreational Director in summer 4H Club camps around the state in 1946. Crimson W CRIMSON W .... women's physical education honorary. Membership in this organization is open to all girls earning 600 activity points in sports participation. The chief function of the organization is to render service by helping with registration details, refereeing at tournament games, and ushering at various sports events. This year Crimson W honored the outstanding girls in sports of the University of Idaho at a dinner in the fall. President for the year was Virginia Asang vice-president, Lois Tomchickg sec- retary, Pat Bunchg and treasurer, Virginia Greenlee. First row: Virginia Danke, Shirley Roeder, Nadine George, Shirley Jones. Second Row: jean Lancaster, Louise Ryan, Pat Bunch Lois Tomchick, Virginia Asan, Virginia Greenlee, Beverly Neilan, Marilyn Canfield. Third row: Jean Picatti, Grace Ott, Jean- ette Ott, Barbara Lucas, Ruth Ogren, Margaret Tronsrud, Rachel Blekkink, Marilyn Farrell, Dorcene Nelson, Virginia Taunt, Pat Merman, Margaret Jones, Charlotte Dixon. 02570 i ,T - r P v - .A 1 LZMGWW 4 1 , .W QI' 5 1.9 X Wflfll 7 Q XIX 5 Q f ,L ' 4.1 um l m ,vi Mft! 1,11 A W . 0 , J K fi- ,gi I , X -32, W 'N iiufgl yn-I ry xy V, E ,gb 0 H' . ' . vi-. I '?'1fa47V,, ,.f ' .5 I Ag xxx- 4, A . 1 .gig 5 xurfll ILL! 2:9 X e' A53 f - .5 Egg. 'ff . ' i f 2 . ,I 1 is '- .a -A 0 Q , w , '. J W - f , ,Z sf fx, . , 'fi '. X W 'ix C ai 5 4 'X , ix 8 v X 4' b N. V ,, ll 11 ' If :Q 2 ' 91 ,.3' 4 I I ,r W YN 'x 4411 X Mjsgvm Greek Row ' .-e: ,,.Af , ' 4 V . . 5 i , A V I 'A lui, '- t' 'z-7'-af V' Q ,J wf , ,. , , ,....---.1--Q , ' stu, f- ' , ,ur . H, E -1 7 1 Y First Row: Nadine Battle, Beverly Berry, Norma Brown, Shirley Buehler, Alice Carlson, Virginia Dirks, Gloria Doble. Second Row: Mary Elizabeth Ferguson, Sammie Harrison, Martha Hale, Dorothy Hill, Patricia Hinton, Chris Jessup, Betty Gail Kiser. Third Row: Acklin Knapp, Evelyn Larson, Margaret Leonard, Patricia Lynch, Eve Marshall, jacquelyn Melcher, Janet Napper. Fourth Row: Fidele Nelson, Mildred Neustel, Nancy Quintin, Lenore Russell Cade, Gretchen Schaefer, Patricia Topp, Jan Panhellenic Walters. OFFICERS Patricia Hinton ......... President Nadine Barth .... . Secretary-Treasurer Alpha Chi Omega Martha Lee Hale Fidele Nelson Alpha Delta Pi Norma Jean Brown Patricia Lynch Alpha Gamma Delta Beverly Berry Dorothy Hill Alpha Phi Virginia Dirks Eve Marshall Chi Omega Alice Carlson Margaret Leonard Delta Delta Delta Chris Jessup Acklin Knapp Delta Gamma Lenore Russell Cade Gretchen Schaefer Delta Zeta janet Napper Mildred Neustel 02620 Kappa Alpha Theta Betty Gail Kiser Jackie Melcher Kappa Delta Shirley Buehler Evelyn Larson Kappa Kappa Gamma Nancy Quintin janet Wolters- Pi Beta Phi Gloria Doble Patricia Topp Sigma Kappa Billie Ferguson Sammie Harrison First row: Aho, Aswald, Brandsteter, Brian, Chesbrough, Croker, Curtis, Emerson, Evans. Second row: Fishback, Fritch, Fuller ton, Gjertson, Gurnsey, Hadley, Harris, Huntley, Jaquish, jones. Third row: Jongeword, Kirby, Lewis, Martin, Matsen, Meyers Mezger, Miller, W. Miller, Mitts. Fourth row: Moos, Morrell, Payne, Reuter, Ryan, Schafer, Settles, Simmons, Swauger, Zellmer Interfmternity Council A cacia Al Huntley Vern Zellmer Alpha Gamma Rho Vern Gurnsey Walt Mezger Alpha Kappa Lambda William Harris Wallace Jongeword Alpha Tau Omega Bob Curtiss Gene Gjertson Beta Theta Pi Wilmot Miller Pat Ryan Circle K Dean Chesbrough Ray Fritch OFFICERS Fred Swauger A ....... Wilmot Miller ..... Delta Upsilon Ray Brian Cliff Simmons Kappa Sigma Wayne Kirby Mike Reuter Lambda Chi Alpha Joe Martin Gene Moos Phi Delta Theta Fred Swauger Herb Hadley Phi Kappa Tau Charles Brandsteter Ivan Settles Phi Sigma Kappa Vern Jaquish Clyde Morrell ,v2630 President Secretary Pi Kappa Alpha Lee Aho Dave Mitts Sigma Alpha Epsilon Mack Fishback Neil Meyers- Sigma Chi John Fulleron Al Jones Sigma Nu George Croker Dick Lewis Sigma Phi Epsilon Miles Matsen Bob Evans Tau Kappa Epsilon Bob Miller Harold Payne Theta Chi Chi Lloyd Emerson Bill Schafer Pat Allen '48 Dorothy Baird '48 Helen Choate '47 Eileen Close '48 Pl. Betty Durkin '49 Alice Earl '47 Doris Ehnat '50 Pl. Beth Fortnum '47 Jeian Fredrickson '48 Elizabeth Fruin '50 Pl. Norma Gjertsen '47 Bernice Gregory '49 Lois Gregory '50 Pl. Helen Hahn '50 Pl. Martha Lee Hale '47 Eloise Halin '49 Elizabeth Halin '47 Mildred Harding '49 Phyllis Hoskins '47 Beverly Keidel '47 Amy Langlow '47 Janet Langlow '47 Pl. Eloise Larson '49 Laura Lee '50 Pl. Lorraine Lewis '49 Bofnnie Loury '49 Betty Mezger '50 Mary Lou Munroe Pl. Jean Murray '48 Fidele Nelson '48 Donna Mae Paul '48 La'Vonrie Pettit '48 Pl. June Robinson '47 Sherry Rumery '49 Pl. Theodora Schroeder '49 Pl. MaryAnnS1ack '50 Pl. Connie Smith '47 Jane Taylor '49 Mary Dale Taylor '50 Pl. Beth Trimble '49 Lueille Voegelein '47 Carol Wenzel '48 Delores Whitham '48 Barbara Willard '47 i '49 Pl. '5 ' I '1 fb 3. 591 .nga Founded: DePauw University, 1885 Number of chapters: 68 Founded locally: 1916 President: Martha Lee Hale Alpha Chi Omega Founded: Wesleyan Female College, 1851 Number of chapters: 64 Founded locally: 1912 President: Patricia Lynch Ipha Delta Pi Mary Abramson '48 Violet Ailor '50 Dorothy Axtelle '48 Marjorie Breneman '49 Pl Norma Jean Brown '48 Joyce Calligan '49 Pl. Mildred Carlson '49 Pl. Helen Carter '49 Dorothy Costello '49 Pl. Dolly Delno '47 Eloise Donohue '47 Betty Lou Eberlein '50 Pl julia Frederickson '49 Geraldine Haynes '49 Arlene Helms '48 Georgia Jenkins '50 Pl. Patricia Kearney '48 Alice Koch '50 Pl. Shirley Lamp '47 Billie LaSota '48 Patricia Lynch '47 Beverly Lubcke '50 Pl. Alice Nelson '49 Vivien Nelson '49 Pl. Glenna Robinson '50 Pl. Geraldine Sell '49 Bonnie Stephan '49 Lois Swanson '49 Pl. Mary Travis '50 Pl. Jean Wallin '47 Carol Widrig 'SO Nadine Zieman '48 Not pictured: Pat Altree '47 Dorthea Rucker '47 Mary Mitchell '48 Founded: Syracuse Universlty 1904 Number of chapters: 52 Founded locally: 1924 President : Dorothy Hill lpha Gamma Delta Dorothy Ajax '48 Harriet Appleford '47 Patricia Bates '49 Glenda Bergen '47 Beverly Berry '48 Barbara Bishop '49 Donna Costagno '47 Marilyn Cone '47 Anne Dickens '50 Pl. Marilyn Edwards '50 Pl. Kay Faulkener Gr. student Ruth Marie Force '50 Pl. Violet Frantzrich '49 Gloria Galbraith '49 Maxine Gibson '47 Geraldine Guillac '50 Pl. Elsie Beth Halvorson '50 Dorothy Hill '47 Maigaret Hulbert '50 Pl. Pauline Hudon '49 Pl. Dorothy Ingham '49 Shiilee Jarvis '49 Shirley Johnson '50 Pl. jean Lankey '48 Mary Michel '49 Pl. Connie Miller '50 Pl. Barbara Milbank 'so P1. Helyngene Moses '47 Helen Nervig '48 Ilene Olson '50 Pl. Carole Paisley '49 Pat Patton '49 Maiyellen Pearson '48 Marjorie Pearson '48 Dolores Pritchard '50 Pl. Janice Proctor '49 Gra'ce Sax '50 Pl. Rozanne Sheeley '48 Lucille Siebert '49 Pl. Wildnath Studyvin '49 Teresa Thorpe '48 Pl. Naricy Tollefson '47 Charmaine Weisell '50 Pl Rose Marie Wainscott '50 Pl. Laura Vanderberg '50 Pl Mary Ann Yaussai '49 Not: pictured: Dawn Jacobs '47 l . s- W : lfl args 'I Founded: Syracuse University, Number of chapters: 40 Founded locally: 1945 Preisirlent: Eve Marshall --J H- Q-.L Patricia Armstrong '49 Ellen Bailey '48 Ruth Barnier '47 Betty Bickford '47 Betty Jean Brundage '48 Beth Campbell '48 Mary jane Cook '50 Pl Charlotte Cowan '48 Marilyn Davis '48 Pl. Virginia Dirks '47 Jean Edwards '48 Pauline Griffith '49 Pl. Dona Griffiths '49 Patty Grifliths '50 Pl., Mary Helen Groulx '47 Maryanne Hansen '47 Ivanetta Jones '47 Coral Kay Judd '50 Pl. Georgianna Judd .50 Pl. Evelyn Lawson '48 Peggy Ledingham '50 Pl. Barbara Lessard '48 Eve Marshall '47 Patricia Martin '48 Helen McGranahan '59 Pl Sally McVean '47 Marian Merman '49 Patricia Merman '48 Betty. Mullay '49 Vivian Oylear '48 Lois Ramsey '49 Pl. Gloria Schmitz '48 Pl. Sally Schnebly '50 Pl. Joan Stevens Grad. Student Elizabeth Stewart '47 Vonza Stoker '50 Pl. Patricia Watson '49 Pl. Nancy Van Waters '49 Mary Helen Valley '49 Kathleen Ulrey '50 Pl. Marion Allen '47 Edith Allert '49 Nancy Aumack '48 Gertrude Blank '50 Pl. Frances Bline '49 Bette Brown '50 Pl. Louise Burke '49 Barbara Burns '48 Alice Carlson '47 Marion Cliff '50 Pl. Jane Cole '50 Pl. Pat Coleman '49 Pair Conyard '49 Mary Bea Corkery '49 Pl. Helen Cox '49 Maxine Davis '47 Virginia Deibert '50 Pl. Rdberta Ellsworth '49 Pl Marie Fiske '49 Barbara Fortsen '50 Pl. Priscilla Hughes '47 Elizabeth Jochen '50 Pl. Lorilla Johnson '49 Pl. Helen Lenke '49 Pl. Margaret Leonard '47 Violet Luiten '47 Peggy Lund '50 Pl. Marilyn Meisner 'so P1. Jacqueline Miller '50 Pl. Beverlee Mitchell '50 Pl. Bonnie McKean '50 Pl. Mildred Noble '50 Pl. Marilyn Perry '50 Pl. Jean Picatti '48 Jewell Russell '48 Pl. Lyrlia Simon '50 Pl. Constance Theummel '49 Baifbara Tippett '47 Helen Toeves '49 Lois Tomchick '47 Mairgaret Tronsrud '48 Frances Vail '50 Pl. Marjorie Ann Valley '50 Pl. Elsie Wiedekamp '48 I Founded: University of Arkansas 1895 Number of chapters: 99 Founded locally: 1923 President: Alice Carlson Chi Omega 4 'A .ga Founded: Boston Univers Number of chapters: 91 Founded locally: 1918 President: Acklin Knapp ity, 1888 Delta Delta Delta Bonnie Lou Anderson '50 Pl Marley Austin '47 - Marian Best '50 Pl. Suzanne Boone '49 Colleen Collins '48 Virginia Cooper '48 Jannis Crow '50 Pl. Beverly Dickson '47 Claire Dickson '49 Donna Downs '48 Marilyn Jo Downs '50 Pl. Lylan Embree '50 Pl. Elizabeth English '47 Adele Fribley '50 Pl. Elizabeth Griffith '47 Gayle Gustafson '48 Helen Hansen '47 jacquelyn Hansen '49 Doroles Hevel '49 Mari Lou Hovis '49 Barbary Humphrey '49 Pl. Nancy Jamieson '47 Jacquelyn Jermey '47 Christena Jessup '47 Acklin Knapp '47 Suzanne Lewis '47 jackie Kay Lynch '47 Pl. Helen Mackenzie '50 Pl. Shirley Monzingo '49 Shirlee Morgan '49 Shirley Murbach '49 Helen Murphy '49 Pl. Fae Mclntosh '49 Marian Quackenbush '48 Suzanne Raymond '49 Celeste Sawyer '49 Pl. Shirley Schmitten '49 Madge Shardlow '48 Kay Sorensen '49 Marian Swanson '47 Rose Marie Wiley '50 Pl. Eleanor Williams '49 Dorothy Wood '48 Marjorie Bidlake '49 Alice Broderick '49 Barbara Christensen '50 Pl. Margaret Davis '49 Lois Ann Divilbiss '48 Virginia Evander '50 Pl. Caroline Gannon '48 Pl. Pauline Gonser '49 Joyce Gordon '47 Pl. Nancy Griggs '49 Pl. Pamela Harper '50 Pl. Freda Jennings '50 Pl. Joan Lindberg '49 Mary jane Little '48 Pl. Merrilee Longstreth '48 Pl. Betty Jo Lyon '49 Jean Bullen McGough '49 jo Ann Matthes '49 Pl. Ann Miller '50 Pl. Nadine Munns '49 Nydia Jane Munns '47 Sylvia Lou Newton '49 Carolyn Paton '49 Pl. Grace Pedersen '49 Pl. Willa Mae Redmon '49 Pl. Lorene Rhay '49 Pl. Lenore Russell CCadeD '47 Gretchen Schaefer '49 Mary Lou Smith '50 Pl. Pat Snohn '49 w Betty Steele '48 , Norma Tadlock '49 Ann Weigardt ' '49 Pl. Phyllis Wright '50 Pl. Ann Vandecavaye '50 Pl. Not pictured: Jaine Roberts '49 Pl. 11,51 Ai Founded: Lewis School, 1873 Number of Chapters: 66 Founded locally: 1946 President: Lenore Russell Cade Delta Gamma Founded: Miami University, Number of chapters: 57 Founded locally: 1918 President: janet Napper 1902 Delta Zeta Shirley Alderson '49 Leta Baumann '48 Pl. Marjorie Chadderton '50 P1 Virginia Edsall '50 Pl. Moretta Erickson '50 Pl. Colleen Farrell '49 Margaret Filion '50 Pl. Margaret Jones '48 Doris Little '50 Pl. Gretchen Marguardt '49 Kathleen Mulroney '48 Pl. Betty Murray '49 Janet Napper '49 Mildred Neustal Gr. student Betty Purdum '50 Pl. Cheree Reinemer '49 Shirley Rice '47 Jeraldine Stratton '50 Pl. Bessie Sutton '50 Pl. Beverly Ulrich '48 Norma Watkins '49 Pl. Jean Watson '50 Pl. Jr 4- ', 'JJ -- -ga..fa V-g' ry wg. 'D Founded: DePauw University 1870 Number of chapters: 67 Founded locally: 1913 President: Jackie Melcher Kappa Ipha Theta Henrietta Allert '49 Jean Auld '48 - Margaret Binzer '48 Billie Bonham '47 Beth Brackett '50 Pl. Barbara Bristol '49 Virginia Bryan '49 Marian Cannon '47 Mildred Cannon '49 Pl. Anne Chace '48 Shirley Cole '49 Wandalee Fleck '48 Pl. Doris Ford '50 Pl. Joanne Gallagher '50 Pl. Marien Glover '49 Marilyn Hadley '48 joan Hane '50 Pl. Dorothy Harms '48 Pl. Marcia Hendricks '47 Nellie Mae Hodgson '48 Glarice Hull '50 Pl. Janis Johnson '50 Pl. Barbara Jordan '47 Betty Gail Kiser '47 Dorothy Leonard '48 Donna Macpherson '50 Pl. Joyce Manser '50 Pl. Nancy Mason '49 Shirley jo Martin '49 Jackie Melcher '47 Dorothy Mitchell '47 Lillian Moeller '48 janet Morss '48 Patricia Morss '49 Joyce McCartney '47 Jody McCrosky '49 Patricia McWilliams '48 Patricia Parks '48 Catherine Perkins '47 Averill Pierson '47 Barbara Quinby '50 Dorothy Reed '47 Patricia Rule '50 Pl. Barbara Seat '47 Peggy Smith '50 Pl. Roberta Tucker '50 Pl. Phyllis Turner '48 l .I .3 fuel . 06 7 'l. '1 Founded: Virginia State Normal, 1897 Number of chapters: 70 Founded locally: 1923 President: Shirley Beuhler Kappa Delta Velma Allen '50 Pl. Virginia Asan '48 Jean Baumgarten '48 Beverly Bell '50 Pl. Jean Bentson '48 Audrey Brandvick '50 Pl. Janet Brunswig '48 Pl. Dorothy jean Buchanan '47 Shirley Beuhler '48 i Jacquelyn Davis '49 Dorothy Deck '50 Pl. Rosemary Dolloff '50 Pl. Faye French '48 Shirley Fulkerth '48 Marilyn Garvin '47 Phyllis Gibb '47 Molly Halverson '50 Pl. Barbara Hedburg '50 Pl. Eleanor Huffman CWirthD '48 Margaret Kern '47 Frances Kitlar '50 Pl. Evelyn Larson '47 Beverlee Layng '49 Joanne Lorentson '49 Cathleen Magnuson '50 Pl. Marilyn Martin '49 Pl. Jean Matthew '50 Pl. Jeanette Mikkelson '48 Jacqueline Moore '49 Patricia Morrison Mary Lee Murray '50 Pl. Barbara Neill '48 Betty Nowogroski '48 Shirley Phelps '49 Marjorie Rath '47 Beverly Reid '48 Pl. Elizabeth Sorenson '50 Pl. Charlotte Throop '49 Maxine Warrens '48 Barbara Williams '50 Pl. Barbara Willman '47 Helena Wilson '47 Charlotte Wirth '48 Aune Wirta '49 Pl. Betty Wolbert '49 Pl. Phyllis Ziegler '48 Marilyn Zumhoff '49 Founded: Monmouth College, Number of chapters: 78 Founded locally: 1920 President: Nancy Quintin 1870 Kappa Kappa Gamma Carol Anne Barron '49 Denise Bergevin '48 Dorothy Brennan '48 Dorothy Brundage '47 Mary Buckland '48 Sally Buckland '48 Elaine Burgess 47 Bettie Carstens '49 1 Bethadell Cash '48 Barbara Crabtree '49 Joan Croxdale '50 Pl. Ddrothy Cunningham '48 Yvpnne Cunningham '49 Carol Duell '48 Marjorie Edwards '48 Shirley Garland '47 Arlene Geesey '48 Ethel Hecht '50 Pl. Mary Ellen Henry '49 Patricia Hinton '47 Marjorie Houtchens '48 Frances Hunter '49 Marily Jackson '49 Esther Johnson '48 Camille Jones '48 Joanne Jorgensen '50 Pl. Virginia Karshner '47 Jacqueline Kembel '50 Pl. Barbara Knutson '49 Pl. Mary Beth Kumman '47 Frances Landerholm '50 Pl. Phyllis LaPointe '50 Pl. Patsy Livingston '49 Patsy Malony '47 Laurel McLean '49 Jeanette Ott '47 Eleanor Prouty '50 Pl. Nancy Putney '48 Nancy Quintin '47 Joan Rader '49 Shirley Rasch '50 Pl. Suzanne Sampson '48 Lorraine Sellereit '48 Shirley Sewell '49 Betty Simons '50 Pl. Patricia Simons '48 Shirley Sweney '50 Pl. Betty Webb '50 Pl. Jean Wegner '50 Pl. Janet Wolters '47 Founded: Monmouth College, 1867 Number of chapters: 91 Founded locally: 1912 President: Patricia Topp Pi Beta Phi Barbara Allen '49 Elaine Bellinger '49 Helen Ruth Bendixen '49 Armilda Boone '49 Pl. Bonnie Lou Brown '48 Mildred Brown '47 Pat Collins '49 Marilyn Corkrum '48 Gladys Cox '47 Barbara Cressey '48 Barbara Critchlow '47 Pauline Danielson '50 Pl. Gloria Doble '48 janet Dunlap '49 Shirley Glann '49 Martha Gray '47 Gail Gun '47 Dawn Hagen '49 Marilyn Hahn '50 Pl. Mildred King '50 Pl. Alice LeBlanc '49 joan Lee '48 Delpha Loney '48 Barbara McCarty '48 janet McMath '50 Pl. Jane Michel '49 Gloria Miller '47 Marilyn Miller '48 Geraldine Newell '50 Pl. M'Emma Nunemaker '48 Mary Patchen CO'DayQ '47 Dorothy Polley '48 Pl. Beverly Rasmussen '49 Virginia Lee Ray '49 Marilyn Roberts '48 Nancy Roberts '50 Pl. Ann Robinson '47 Nancy Teije '49 Peggysue Theis '49 Ethel Theissen '50 Pl. Norma Tipple '48 Patricia Topp '47 Glenna Willaims '50 Pl. Helen Yelle '49 Doris Ylvisaker '48 Marjorie Barber '49 Pl. ' Nadine Bartle '48 Marilynn Bell '48, Vasho Blana '49 Pl. Patricia Boswell '50 Pl. Molly Chedzoy '49 jean Christensen 47 Marjorie DeMoss '47 Peggy Donahue '48 Pl. Janeil Driver '50 Pl. Mary Jane Dybbro '49 Pl. Dolanne Fenton '49 Billie Ferguson '47 Leslie Ferris '48 Glenda Foughty '49 Pl. Barbara Gage '47 Guinevere Gossard '48 Dolores Gutoski '49 Joy Harmon '50 Pl. Sammie Harrison '47 Bernice Heinemann '47 Susan Jacobson '49 Mary jane johnson '48 Shirley Jones '47 Louise Kirk '50 Pl. Pat Kronchnabel '49 Margaret Lee '47 Barbara Lucas '48 Betty Magnuson '47 Rena Maltby '48 C1orinneManthe 'SO Pl. Patricia McDougall '49 Maxine McDougall '50 Pl. Pretty' Nelson '50 Pl. Barbara Newcomb '47 w liarbara Peterson '50 Pl. Bette Roberts '49 Marjorie Scholdsten '50 Pl. Harriett Sommervell '48 Barbara Stoffel 'SO Pl. Lee Syrett '49 Glenmar Weller '48 Not pictured: Joanna Paden '48 l Founded: Colby College, 1872 Number of chapters: 63 Founded locally: 192'1 President: Billie Ferguson Sigma Kappa I 1 L Q fm 'eff T 5 f Q R 3 ' '4'V k i '9 tg E Q I 4 9' I ' ' QM' 4 W s 9 Q ' -:9 . 'L A sh. ' ' ' ' ' 5 7. ' ' fs' Y, I-7' - f . ,Q W ' I Aa. 'S A W 4 .-I 4 , K I 2 ,rf 'Q r r ' Y H, 1 211 LITE-'ll' 4' f J -'Ln' .', r I, A , '- ,pssw .1 . - U' A,l',1r,w,y'A.V3. , - 'Jzsffrff 94' 'ij' SS' fu , f ,,,., . ., 3 af L- 'Ak 1A 1 in H H :35 P', 5 L' ff K: '4 ., 1 H' 'af 5 1 1 - Ml' ,- .vfy 1. if X , K N x L- 1'- -, 1 . . ., vs, y , LA. . ' ., X fb. I S 1 . x - - ' 7- i - .-Af' . .u 1 1 +25 ,. , ,rv .1 ,- ' - rr 5 ,. NA .X , 5, f 4 V x 'f 4 , f.,2 in ' .fi 3 4 . 1: H, .' ,I lf' 4 I .4 Q4 V 'A 4 A 4 V , kiln- 1 W f g J K 1 I 5 RobertAllen '49 Pl. Ifrank Ames '48 Pl. A Qhester R. Q. Bennett '49 'llom Boyd '48 Pl. Gordon Bradley '50 Pl. 'Ilheo V. Britt '48 dlifford Casebolt '49 David Chedzov '50 Pl. Marshall Dahlrymple '48 jack Dennis '50 Frank S. Doherty '49 Richard Ellett '48 Fred Flanagan '50 Pl. Richard Froistad '50 Pl. William Gammie '49 Floyd Green '50 Gleorge Hjelm '50 Pl. Howard D. Hopkins Graduate Student Donald S. Hughes '48, Elver F. Huntley '48 Sherman Jensen '49 Richard Kirsten '48 Calvin Liebel '48 Pl. Lester N. Liebel Grad. Student. Herbert Lowers '50 Pl. Edward Schmitten '50 Pl. Donald Skinner '48 john Sonners '48 Pl. John Stouffer '50 Pl. Fred Williams '49 Robert Woods '48 Robert Wright '50 ,Tagck Yoder '49 Pl. Verne E. Zellmer '47 ,,o'4' Founded: University of Michigan 1904 Number of chapters: 26 Founded locally: 1935 President: Verne E. Zellmer ACG C 1 Founded: University of Illinois, Number of chapters: 32 Founded Ioca11y.' 1921 President: Walter Mezger Ipha Gamma Rho Henry Basso '48 Alvin Bauer '47 Bill Brim '49 James Cole '49 Philip Corbit '48 Don Creger '47 james Doran '47 Eugene Forrester '50 Pl. Vern Gurnsey '47 George Hebner '50 Pl. Donald Heinemann '50 Pl Donald Helfer '49 Clifford Holmes '50 Pl. Donald Ingham '50 Pl. James Kohlstedt '47 John Krofezyk john Largent Revere Lazelle '49 Donald Looney '50 Pl. Walter Matson '47 Leslie Metzger '49 Edwin Mounger '49 Lyle Nagle '50 Pl. Ernest Norton '50 Pl. Oliver Orr '49 Leonard Otto '48 Robert Parvin '47 Clark Peru A '50 PI. Gerald Poor '48 Ray Prentice '50 Pl. Dayle Rainwater '50 Robert Reed '49 James Rogge '50 Pl. Harry Sargent '50 Pl. John Sargent '50 Marvin Sickles '50 Pl. Robert Sickles '49 Dick Stilson '50 Ralph Tilrick '48 Donald Tomlinson '50 Darrell Turner '49 George Wight '47 Robert Wilson '50 Bruce Zahn '47 6 . ' V, .' 7 1 . Q 9 .Q A r X. ,f.- 1' I I ef ay Q I oI'Y Founded: University of California, 1914 Number of chapters: 9 Founded locally: 1927 A President: William D. Harris X .ah L-sm . ' N l I 1 Alpha Kappa Lambda Lobell Bennett '49 Stanley Berry '48 Robert F. Concie '49 Pl. Wayne Doane '48 Warren Durham '47 Pl. Robert Rye w Russell Fulgham '49 James Hardy '49 William D. Harris '49 Carl Johansen '48 William F. Johnson '47 Wallace Jongeward '49 w Morris Kincheloe '49 Pl. Richard Korte '48 Robert Lagergren Grad. student Larry Loving Grad. student. Jack Meyer '47 Richard Paeth '49 Bert Pelto '49 Donald Ross '49 Pl. Norman Ross '49 l l Georige Ryan '47 Richard Sever '48 Pl. Ralph Travis '49 Burton Williams '49 Kenneth Wood '47 1 X NX., in lfi 1 -'sa Founded: Richmond, Virginia, 1865 Number of chapters: 95 Founded locally : 191.1 President: Robert Curtis Alpha Tau Omega s William Alfstad '49 Ted Allen '50 Pl. Jack Anderson '47 Kenneth Baer '48 Robert Barnes '49 Pl. Robert Boettcher '49 William Boettcher '50 Pl. David Brush '50 Pl. jack Bunnell '48 Dean Carmichael '50 Pl. Bordean Clinger '49 George Coombes '49 William Crawford '49 Curtis '47 Donahue '49 Eddleman '48 Pl. Elliiot '49 Feehan '50 Pl. Robert George Robert Robert Donald Clark Ferguson '48 Robert Fostor '50 Pl. Eugene French '50 Pl. Jack Gannon '50 Pl. Lloyd Garretson '48 Robert Gillis '49 Robert Gillson '50 Pl. Eugene Gjertson 47 William Gjertson '50 Pl. Jack Gregory '50 Richard Grim '50 Pl. Charles Grohs '50 Pl. Philip Hanson '50 Ross Hall '50 Pl. William Hallett '50 Pl. George Hill '49 Glenn Hill '48 Richard Hill '49 Pl. Lloyd Howard '49 Thomas Hyatt '50 Pl. Richard Jacobson '48 Donald Kerns '47 '50 Pl. Thomas Larkin Al Lyman '50 Pl. Robert McAbie '50 Pl. Robert Maguire '47 Richard McKenney '50 Pl. Thomas McWilliams 'SO Pl Malcolm Ma.rsh '50 Pl. John Molander '50 Pl. Hal Morrill '50 Pl. Richard Neals '47 Ralph Nelson '50 PI, Glenn Peterson '50 Pl. Vince Pickens '48 Earl Pierson '49 Jack Radke '48 Frank Rider '50 Pl. Victor Rutz '50 Pl. Daniel Schoedfal '50 Pl. Gordon Schuster '47 Kenneth Severn '50 Pl. Donald Taylor '50 Pl. Guy Thornton '48 Wallace Turner '50 Pl. Bud Voorhis '50 Pl. Bob Voorhis '50 Pl. Louis Wellman '50 Pl. Homer White '48 Robert Covey Harold Arthur '50 Pl. Joe Ashlock '50 Pl. George Barber '50 Pl. Toin Barber '48 Dean Brock '49 Warren Brown '47 John Christopher '50 Pl. Ben Cribb '50 Pl. Earl Crow, jr. '48 Allison Decker '50 Pl. Earl Desilet '48 Leroy Desilet '50 Pl. Leo Driscoll '50 Pl. Gecirge Dyson '47 l Haxiry Fletcher '47 Berk Garland '48 Roliert Gehlan '48 Howard Hallgarth '48 Frahk Hampson '49 Rich Harris '50 Pl. Jerry Hoskins '50 Pl. 1 Mac Jacobson '50 Pl. jim johnson '50 Pl. A1 Lawson '49 'Lewis Lund '48 Joe Lyts '49 Wilirxot Miller '48 John Moore '48 Robert Moore '50 Pl. Ellis Nelson '47 John Nicholson '48 Ray, O'Day, jr. '47 Clarke O'Rei1ly '50 'Pl. Guy Perham '50 Pl. Donald Pilkey '50 Pl. w Robert Pilkey '49 Patrick Ryan '48 Skip Schmidt '49 Robert F. Smith '48 Robert T. Smith '49 Jim Stansiield '49 Pl. Jim Talmage '49 Pl. David Webber '48 Paul Ylvisaker '50 Pl. Bill Zimmerman '49 if 0 ll 9. Founded: Miami Univer Number of chapters: 91 Founded locally: 1920 President.' Ray O'Day Beta Theta Pi sity, 1839 i --o'. P w '0, J 01.0 . A I I... Founded: Washington State College, 1938 Number of chaplters: 1 President: Dean Chesbrough Circle K William Barnes '50 Pl. Bob Bennett Ted Bethards '50 Pl. William Busick '49 Dean Chesbrough '48 Eugene Ellis '48 George Finnell '50 Pl. Roy Fritch '47 Harold Fox '49 Darrel Holt '48 Jerry Ingham '50 Pl. Burl Knickerbocker '47 Donald Knight '50 Pl. Eugene Louman '48 Raymond ,Milliron '49 George Oakshot '50 Pl. Robert Olson '50 Pl. Jack Richardson '50 Pl Duane Shaw '49 Pl, Olaf Skoog '49 Peter Smith '50 Pl. John Wells '50 Pl. Henry Wellsandt '50 Pl Jack H. Wood '47 Jack L. Wood '50 Pl. Robert Zeigler '50 Pl. Gentry Wade '50 Pl. - 1 Don Adams '50 Pl. Jack R. Allen '50 John Amundson '50 L. 'D. Blair '50 Ray Brian '49 Nathan Bridges, Grad. Student Bro-oks Bunting '50 Kerry Burg '50 Pl. Howard Chitty '49 Benny Clifford '48 Warren Crowe '49 Norman Cunningham '50 w Don Ellis 50 Pl. Gordon Farrar '50 Pl. Tom Grifiith '50 Pl. . Sam Hunter '50 Pl. Victor Hyslop 47 Orville Isaacs '48 Don Jacobs, Graduate Student Thomas Jones '50 Pl. Edward Lobberegt '50 Pl. Don McNeil '50 Pl. Archie Matthew '49 Ray Minnich '50 Charles Murray '50 Don Paton '50 Pl. Wayne Pratt '50 Pl. Dudley Ross '50 Pl. Sidney Ryen '50 Pl. Dean Shuman '50 Pl. Cliff Simmons '49 Richard Simmons '50 P1. Lawrence Totten '42 Fred Troemel '50 Robert West '50 Pl. off, I .M . zo. fl so Founded: Williams Colleg Number of Chapters: 66 Founded locally: 1911 President: Ray Brian Delta Upsilon e, 1834 i George Anderson '50 Pl. john Bender Graduate student Rufus Boldman '48 Edwin Brown '50 Pl. Gordon Brown '50 Pl. Marion Busby, Graduate Student Jerry Clark '50 Pl. Scott Drimmel Bernard Droz '48 Dan Droz '47 Howard Ferguson '50 Pl. Donald Ferris '50 Pl. Phil Forbes '50 Ned V. Goecken, Grad. Student Kenneth Hammond '49 Robert Harms '49 Arnold Heinbach '48 Donald Hermanns '50 Pl. Donald Jamtass '49 Jerry Johnson '50 Dick johnson '50 Pl. Wayne Kirby '48 Marlow Lesh '48 Bert Lind '50 Pl. Donald Loftus '50 Pl. Larry Lowenstein '50 Pl. Terry Meade '49 Pl. James Melville '50 Robert Myers '49 Robert Neswick '50 Pl. William Nickerson '47 Glenn Oman '47 Wayne Peters '50 Pl. Roland Pettit '47 Richard Philpott '50 LaRonne Pozzi '48 Mike Reuter '48 Robert Richter Grad. student George Riedel '50 Pl. Francis Rushmore '50 Pl. Hugh Saffel '50 Pl. Norman Simons '48 Pl. Jack Snelson '50 Pl. William Thomas '50 Richard Turner '47 Robert Turner '47 Morris Vitale '48 William Walters '48 Robert Zimmerman '50 Pl. VI J N Founded: Boston University, 1909 Number of chapters: 115 Founded locally: 1913 President: Gene Moos i 1 Bill Anderson '50 Pl. Palmer Baken '47 Herbert Berquist '48 Charles Beymer '50 Pl. Stanley Bohle '50 Robert Box '48 Roger Brown '50 Pl. Vernon Carter '50 Pl. Philip Claymore '49 Floyd Davidson '50 Pl. Gordon Donoghue '50 Pl. Glenn Doornink '49 Pl. Robert Doornink '49 Frank Dreyer '49 Pl. Harold Engen '50 Pl, William Fahey '49 Byron Flock '50 Pl. Dan French '50 Pl. Dan Cvahringer '49 Richard Hamilton '50 Wayne Hanks '50 Pl. George Harulf '47 Walter Harvey '48 Richard Hunt '47 Don Hupp '47 Addison Irwin '50 Pl. Neil johnson'49 Riehard Johnson '50 Pl. james Kitna '48 William Kraus '48 Pl. Joseph Lawler '50 Pl, Orville Lee '49 Blair Lewis '50 Pl. Gale McManus '49 Jack Mantor '50Pl. Joseph Martin'49 Donald Moos '47 Eugene Moos '49 Darold Nelson '48 William Nelson '49 Pl. Richard Nygard '49 Richard Nyholm '50 Pl, Walter Oden '49 Clifford O'Neil '49 Steve Orfanos '49 Dori Paul '50 Pl. Charles Peckenpaugh '50 Larry Perry '49 Artl Peterson '48 Herb Rhodes '47 Jarqes Robertson 49 Charles Rohrs '48 Charles Ronald '50 Pl. William Sage '48 C. D .Schwant '48 Robert Shaver '48 Ralph Simonds '47 Phil Sorenson '48 Edward Springer '49 Ben, Swanson '50 Pl. Dawiid Swanson '49 Orin Swanson '51 Duane Taber '50 Pl. Bruize Taylor '50 Pl. Chester Tiwm '49 Kenneth Tschetter '49 Joseph Wise '50 Pl. Lambda Chi lpha A ff' me Founded: Miami Universit Number of chapters: 105 Founded locally: 1918 President: Fred Swauger Phi Delta Theta Lee M. Anderson '49 Robert Anderson '47 Bob Baxter '49 Pl. Bill Bennington '48 Keith Bergivin '49 John Blair '49 Pl. Bill Booth '49 Pl. Steve Buck '49 Art Campbell '48 Don Carver '50 Pl. Bob Chappel '48 Charles Chandler '50 Pl. Dick Connell '49 Jim Dayton '50 Pl, Stan Dayton '48 Richard DeRosa '48 John Donahue 'Sl Pl. Bob Danell '48 Charles Doskey'48 Harold Dyer Dean Eggers '47 Walt Erickson '48 Pl. Don Fowler '50 Pl. Harold Gailey '48 Bob Gambold '50 Pl. Herb Godfrey '47 john Godfrey '48 Bill Golden '49 Pl. Jim Goodfellow '50 Pl. Wallace Goetz '49 Pl. Bill Gough '47 Herbert Hadley'48 Theodore Hall '48 Robert Hannahs '50 Pl. Stanley Harris '50 Pl, Joe Hemel '48 Henry Hill '49 Tom Hill '48 Kenneth Hinton '49 Pl, Curtis Hackett '47 Joseph Hoggarth '48 Pl. Dwight Howell '48 Harry Hutchison '50 Pl. Dick Keniston '49 Thomas Kennedy '48 David Kirk '50 Pl. Gordon Klossner '49 Wendell Klossner '50 Pl Kennard Knott '50 Pl. Gordon Livingood '48 Pl Jim Martin '50 Frank Mataya '50 Pl. Stanley Mataya '47 Pl. Don Mason Jack MacDonald '50 Pl, Dick Meyers '49 Pl. Harry Mills '48 John' Monlux '50 Pl. Lee Nelson '47 Dan Nordhill '48 Ray O'Dell '48 Lawrence Orteg David Parker '48 Roy Pearson '50 PI. Robert Rath '49 Pl. Stuart Reynolds '48 Duane Richards '50 Pl, Robert Saunders '49 Pl. Reginald Scodeller '50 Pl Philip Smith '48 Stan Sorenson '49 Pl. john Strader '48 Pl. Fred Swauger '47 Lynn Thirtyacre '49 PI. Henry Tieje '49 Bob Van Norman '49 Gordon Walker Pl. Mert Waller '50 Pl. Gerald Wangness '48 Lyle Waybright '50 Pl. Bob White '50 Pl. Jim Whiteside '48 Charles Wilson 47 Mn:-1' 1lY--eL-- 310 w Robert Ambauen '49 Charles Boufiiou '49 Jackson Bowers '48 Philip Conrad '47 Leonard Ebe '50 Pl. Loi1isEgeck '47 Mdrgan Gallagher '49 john Hamers '50 Pl. Roderick Hill '50 Pl. Richard Homchick '49 Theodore Homchick '50 Norbert job '49 Norbert John '50 Pl. Kevin Kearney '48 Robert Kenny '50 Pl. Frank Martin '49 Michael Mason '49 William Milot '48 Thomas Morris 'so Pl. William Murphy '48 joseph Neholon '48 Eugene Nicholson '50 Pl. Harry Oswald '49 Vincent Ofsthus '50 Pl. Leonard Rizzuri '49 Denis Robel '49 Kenneth Rogers '49 Philip Schaefer '49 Raymond Trampush '48 Elldworth Tnrple '47 Thornas Ward '47 Harold Wolfram '47 Robgert Coughlin '50 Pl. William Snordsky of 0 ezmlm: . Jr Founded: Brown Univereity 1889 Number of chapters: 27 Founded locally: 1946 President: Philip Schaefer Foundied: Miami University, 1906 Number of chapters: 39 Founded locally: 1924 Phi Kappa Tau Millard Adams '47 William Belmondo '50 Pl Charles Brandstetter '48 Harold Brandt '47 Robert Brandt '49 Pl. Norman Brisbi.n '49 Pl. M. W. Brouhard '50 J. S. Buckingham '47 Ralph Campbell '50 Pl. John Casserly '49 Ray Chapman '50 Pl. Robert Congdon '50 Pl. Richard Dills '48 Neil Follett Paul Gomulkiewicz '48 John Hoorn '49 Donald Hudson '50 Pl. James Hudson '50 Pl. Severn Hurlen '48 Harold Isaacson '49 Pl. Robert Johnson '50 Pl. Phillip Kelly '50 Pl. Vincent Laws '49 Pl. Norman Leland '50 Robert Levein '48 John McCallum '47 Chas. McCauly '50 Pl. James McNamara '50 Pl. Charles Maiden Francis Meagher '50 Pl. Herb Merman '49 Robert Morrison '50 Dean Ratzman David Reid '50 Willard Robinson '48 Pl. William Santee '50 Pl. Ivan Settles '50 William Thompson '50 J'.Thorington '48 Vernon Verhei '49 Richard Wallace '48 Virgil Whiteley Kiirk Williams '47 William Woodruff '50 Pl. james T. Wright '50 Robert Young Dean Allen '50 Pl. Henry Baesen '48 Pl. Hugh Barr Louie Black '49 Pl. Roy Bolts '49 Pl. Robert Cochran Charles Coleman John Daniel '47 James Davis '50 Pl. Robert Davis '50 Pl. Blaine Fletcher '49 Joseph Hirsch '48 Ralph Jackson '49 Vern Jaquish '48 Led Jensen '48 Gene Kelly Richard Kernighan '47 Robert Kittleson '49 Bexft Lehn '47 Pl. Derlald Lyman '48 Hal' Lyons '50 Pl. Blaine Madden '48 Pl. Norm Majer '49 Pl. Dale Martin '49 Dorsey Martin '50 Pl, Robert McCoy '50 Pl. William McCoy '50 Pl. Melvin McDougall Jack McGee '48 James McKinley '48 Horner McKown '50 Pl. Hal, Mead '50 Pl. Robert Meineke Jay Miller '50 Clyde Morrell '43. Grad. stud't. Herbert Nunn '49 Norris Pearson '49 Pl. Stanley Peterson '50 Pl. Vernon Pritchard '50 Pl. Alfred Reisser '49 Pl. Dean Rumberg '49 Kenneth Scholtz '48 Elwood Shemwell Bob Strickler '48 Stanley Thompson '49 Pl. Gerald Weitz '46 Grad. stud't. I I Founded: Massachusetts State College 1873 Number of chapters: 55 Founded locally: 1926 President: Vern jaquish Ph: Sigma Kappa Founded: University Num-ber of chapters: 80 Founded locally : 1929 President: Lee Aho of Virginia, 1868 Pi Kappa Alpha Roland Adams Lee Aho Jay Atherton '49 Pl. Leland Axelson '49 Edgar Bennett '50 Pl. Albert Boaz'48 Jim Boyt1er'48 Don Bozarth '46 Bill Bradley '49 Don Calvert'49 Al Canaris '50 Pl. john Chambers '50 Pl. John Cole'49 Larry Corbaley '50 Pl. Don Cropper '50 Pl. Duane Davis '50 Pl. Bob Defenbach '49 Pl. Roy Defenbach '48 Wally Ferguson'-18 Pl. George Goldsberry '48 Dick Graham '49 Pl. Carrol Grytness '50 Pl. Dick Hanson '50 Pl. Walt Harris '47 Louie Hays '49 Jim Horn '50 Pl. Bill Houck '49 Pl. Clint Bovis '50 Pl. Bob Hunt'49 Pl. Ken Kittleson '50 Pl. Art Lien '49 'Walt Lindman '49 Pl. Duane Loomis '47 Stuart McElhemy '50 Pl Roy McLeod Dale Mitts '48 Jack Morrison '50 Pl. Jim Moser '49 Pl. Bill Osborne '47 Cliff Pfalfle '47 '48 '48 Pl. Doug Pritchard '48 Pl. Glen Quigley '50 Pl. Bruce Patton jim Pounder Gene Rutland '50 Pl. Bob Ryan '50 Pl. Bill Sargeant Pat Springer '49 Pl. Mel Strom '48 Clyde Umbedacht Ken Ziegler I 1 Founded locally: 1915 K A O. I. 'AA U. I I C .r A .zlwv 1,1 Founded: University of Alabama, 1856 Number of chapters : 117 President: Neil Meyers Sigma Alpha Epsilon George Beller '47 Delbert Bice '50 Pl. Baird Biel '49 Ollie Billings '49 James Burgess '49 Rodney Burgh '49 Pl. Jess Bush Graduate Student Dellnond Carlson '47 Ed ard Critchlow '50 Carl Davidson '49 Donhld Defur'49 jack Dieringer'48 joseph Dimke '48 Vern Dimke '50 Pl. Don Dorman '47 jack Dorman '50 Pl. Frecl Easter '49 Elwood Ellerding Malcolm Fishback '49 Donald Folta '48 Tedlruiler 'so Charles Garber '47 Edward Gayda '50 Pl. Albert Hagman '49 Charles Hahner '50 Pl LeRoy Hale '47 Richard Harris '49 Ribert Hilmer '47 David Hill '47 Verrie Hooper '49 Jerry Houghton '50 Pl. William Houghton '49 Robert Humphreys '48 Marvin Irwin '49 Joseph Jaeger '48 Robert Jastad '50 Pl. Richard Jones '50 Pl. Harold johnson '47 Richard Johnson '49 Lyle Larson '47 1 William Lauer '47 Robert Lawson '48 Robert Marr '50 Pl. Robert Marshall '50 Neil lMeyers '48 Richard Miller '48 Roger Nelson '48 Peter, Newland '48 Kenneth Noble '50 Pl, Francis Polsfoot '50 Pl. VVilliam Powell '49 Pl. RlCl1Zll'fl Rantz '47 Tonv' Samnson '47 Lewis Snth '49 Charles Snencer '49 William Staatz George Stags '50 Pl. Robent Sfrauz '47 Richard Stvles 'so Pi. 1 Stan lSunrlqvist '50 Rl. l William P. Tavlor '47 William Van Cleave '49 Roger Westby '48 Darrel Willets '49 Franld Winters '49 Mike 'Wirth '48 . . , f 'om 1. 5 Founded: Miami University. 1855 Number of chapters: 103 Founded locally: 1919 President: john Fulle rton Sigma Chi jack Algeo '49 Robert Archer '49 Merle Baldwin '49 Clarence Bator '48 Pl. Ray Beeber '50 Pl. Jim Boge '50 Pl. Richard Brown '49 Robert Caldwell '49 Don Cooley '47 Donald Crawthers '48 Verne Curda '49 Craig Currie '50 Pl, james Doaks '49 Elvin Ericson Chapter Advisor Gene Elias '50 Pl. Jack Ellingson '49 Frank Emigh '48 John Emigh '49 Donald Freeman '49 William Fritz '50 Pl. john Fullerton '47 I Richard Greenwood '50 Pl. Ralph Hardin jerry Hendryx '48 Pl. Noel Hilby '49 Robert Hughes '49 Martin Humphreys '48 Harold Iverson' Lloyd Johanson . Robert Johnsen '49 Ronald Johnson '50 Pl. A1 Jones '47 50 Pl. '49 Pl Elton Kern '49 George Lee '49 Pl. Dick Lerfald '49 Pat Martin '47 Mike McCormick '48 Pl, jim Morrow '50 Pl. Frank Moulten '50 Pl, William Nance '48 Wayne 0kland'49 Kenneth Olson '49 George Marchall Paris '49 Robert Parsons '50 Pl. Kermit Pearson '47 Harold Pederson '49 Neil Prior '50 Pl. Glen Sanstrom '48 James Schill '49 George Seeley '50 Pl, Ralph Steph:-mo '49 Robert Stokes '50 Pl. John Swanson '50 Pl. Ed Tallyn '47 Russell Tumer '48 Richard Wilson '50 Pl, Mrs. G. A. Woodcock Housemother Raymond Butler L 1 1 Andrew Adams '47 Robert Adams '49 Pl. Henry Anderson '47 Pl. David Aubuchon '49 james Baker '49 Keith Barclay '48 David Bell '48 Pl, Gerald Bennatts '50 Pl. Arnold Bierman '49 Wayne Casebolt '50 Pl. Raymond Chase,'49 Quinton Christensen '50 Pl. Guy Coe '48 jarnes Coe '50 Thomas Copeland '50 Pl. George Croker '47 George Dodds '50 Pl. Jack Eden '47 Robert Ehlers '48 Pl. Terry Everett '50 Pl. Gordon Fenton '48 Pl. Stanley Fergin '49 Rdnald Gamelien '49 Pl. Robert Gaston '49 Pl. Gyrus Gittings '50 Pl. Ellis Gravette '47 Jaines Graybill '47 Byron Henry '47 Adrian Jorissen '48 Harry Kellinger '50 Pl. Richard Lake '49 Jack Leavitt '48 Pl. Richard Lewis '47 William Lippincott '49 Roger Matson '50 Pl. Donald McCrosky '48 Pl. Claude Munsell '49 Keith Neighbors '49 Pl. Raymond Nordstrom '49 Pat O'Brien '48 Pl. Thomas O'Brien '49 Pl, Fevrel Pratt Arthur Prindle '49 Robert Ritter '50 Pl. James Robinson '48 William Robinson '49 Jay Rockey '50 Pl. Ward Rockey '49 Thomas Roeder '47 Hoyvard Rosenquist '47 Otto Ross '49 Pl. Richard Shelly '47 Pl. Robert Sigvartson '49 Pl. Cal Smith '50 Pl. Elwlvood Sturdevant '49 Pl. Warren Styner '47 Arnold Torgerson '49 Pl. Dohald Vawter '50 Pl. Darroll Waller '47 Doyle Watts '50 Pl. Warner Westland '48 Jerry Williams '49 janfies Young '50 Pl, Founded: Virginia Mnlitarv Institute 1869 Number of chapters: 98 Founded locally: 1910 President: George Croker S, .QDIYON P. Qf AQ' l.'y,l r 'Taj-V Founded: Richmond College, 1901 Number of chapters: 73 Founded locally: 1912 President: Robert Evans, first semester Daryl Dietrich, second semester Sigma Phi Epsilon Benton Bangs '47 Henry Bangs '47 john Boyle '48 jack Carlson '49 David Carpenter '50 Pl. john Dahl '49 John Dawley '50 Pl. Daryl Dietrich '47 William Dunham '47 Robert Evans '47 William Faller '48 Robert Feller '49 Grant Freshman '49 Paul Fugate '49 Gale Frank '47 Gordon Forbes 47 Herb Gesselberg'49 Pl. Bill Grandstaff '49 Pl. Howard Hamilton '47 Roy Hamilton '50 Pl. Pete Hansen '50 Pl. Murray Henry'50 Pl, Dick Ingles '48 james Kelly '49 Dick Klansnic '49 Edward Kling '48 Robert Knapp '49 Clyde Lund '50 Pl. Bruce MCC:-iw '50' Pl. Robert Manley '50 Pl. Don Marble '49 Miles Matsen '47 Ted Messelt '47 Harold Narrancc '49 Pl. Norman O'Donnel1 '50 P William Parnell '50 Pl. l Robert Peddycord '49 Pl. John Peterson '49 Phil Phill '49 Willis Randall '49 Addison Robinson'49 Lee Saline '47 Rohcrt Scalzo '47 Robert Simmelink '49 William Smith '50 Pl. Dean Smithson '49 Vance Southard '49 james Spalding '48 James Sulenes '50 Pl. Marvin Tate '47 Jim Tatum '50 Pl. Donald Troy '49 Clifford Wasem '50 Pl. Keith West '50 Pl. Richard Winters '49 Norman Abelson '49 Carl Allen Anderson '49 Orville Anderson '49 Williain Amfield '49 Ernie Burnett '48 James Campbell '49 Charles Clizer '50 Pl. Richard Cooke '50 Pl. Lloyd Darnewood '48 Harley Davenport '48 Edward David '48 james Davis '50 Pl. Qlyde Evans '49 Willard Fuller '49 james Gregg '48 Frank Haight '48 Vernon Haring '50Pl. Robert Hawke '50 Pl. M. Wayne Hodges '49 Victor Hughes '47 Jiames Jamison '48 jiim Johnson '49 Roderick Jones '49 Pl. john Klapp '49 George Klemz '47 Jbhnny Kludt '47 dhuck Kneff '49 Wallace Kramer '47 james Ligner '50 Pl. Norman Livingston '48 Howard Luiten '49 Pl. Phil Marsh '50 Pl. Qus Mankertz '50 Pl. Ronald Maurer '49 Robert Miller '48 Bruce Moe '50 Harold Moe '49 Pl. Leo Montague '48 Don Morgan '50 Pl. Wendell Oliver '48 l Harold Payne '47 Richard Peterson '47 Howard Pitts '48 Roberts Robbins '49 Pl. jphn Ross '48 Fred Rounds '49 Pl. William Routledge '50 Emmett Sarff '47 Raymond Schaaf '49 Robert Scott '48 Darrell Shelgren '48 Ailbert Soderstrom '49 Lee Stage '49 Gerald Stapleton '48 Dale Stedman '50 Pl. James Tucker '49 Richard Wagner '49 Robert Welch '50 Pl. james Weller '50 l Founded: Illinois-Wesleyan Number of chapters: 45 Founded locally: 1928 President: Robert L. Miller University, 1899 Tau Kappa Epsilon -i. Art Anderson '50 Pl. Rogers Bailey '50 Dick Behrens '50 Pl. Jack Broomfield '50 Pl Robert Bucklin '50 Pl. Francis-Bushhy '48 Howard Cooper '48 jim Davis '50 Pl. George Dawson '48 Art Derr '50 Pl. Lloyd Emerson Dick Fowler '50 Pl. Bill Gannon '47 Ron Gibson '50 PI. Rodney Giske '47 Don Graham '47 Bob Grant '49 JohnGul1ikson '50 Pl. Bill Gustafson '47 Howard Hardin '48 Pl. Dick Hiltbrunn '49 Pl. Bob Hovde '50 Larry Kiehn '50 Pl. john Klarich '50 Pl. Bob Larson '50 Pl. Roy Lee '48 Joe Lilje '48 Roland Marmes '49 George McCoy '50 Pl. jack Melson '50 Pl. Lawrence Mlynek '48 Bob Mulligan '50 Gordon Pilcher '49 Howard Pilcher '49 Pl. Bill Raugust '49 Morris Reed '48 Bud Roach '49 Bob Salter '47 Jack Satterberg '50 Pl Jack Schafer '50 Pl. Martin Schafer '48 Don Smalley '50 Pl. Herb Snelgrove '47 Ernie Stalun '49 Pl. Gene Stark '47 Roger Stewart '48 Roy Thomas '50 Pl, Merle Vannoy '47 Richard Weeks '47 Austin Whelihan '49 Virg Wickline '48 Jim Williamson '50 Pl The rim: Fling i STRIVING to achieve mental clarity in the midst of physical chaos .... Makes one wonder which professor will 1 give a pop quiz on Esquire magazine .... Scorchy and the Betas have just settled down to a jim dandy study l Session ,,,, while someone else takes a glance through the trusty test Files .... 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' 'IS , e 'j,, , 1 I ' .' ,lx.,,t k First row: Gail Ballinger, Alma Busch, Gloria Chambers, Dorothy Grier Second row: Gloria Hawkes, Shirley jones, Leorna Kahn, Pat Monroe D rmitory Presidents Community Hall OH-Campus Shirley Jones Gloria Chambers Duncan Dunn Hall South Hall Alma Busch Pat Monroe McC1'oskey Hall Stevens Hall Dorothy Grier Gloria Hawkes North Hall Waller Hall Leoma Kann Gail Ballinger 03020 First row: Dale Brannon, Frank Horsfall, Tom Matthews Second row: Alf Nelson, Edward Rice, Glen Rose Dormitory Presidents Ferry Hall Frank Horsfall OH-Campus Tom Matthews Pine Manor Edward Rice South House Glen Rose Stimson Hall Dale Brannon West House Alf Nelson l First row: Clair Auld, 1947, Shirley Baker, 19495 Dorothy Beem, 19483 Letha Bozarth, 19483 Doris Beuchler, 1948g'Patricia 1 Bunch, 19473 Mary L. Burrows, 1949g Shirley Capwell, 19489 Doris Charnos, 1948g Lillian Dreesman, 1947.Seco1zd row: Gene Dudley, 19485 Genevieve Duncan, 19483 Jeanne Fales, 19489 Irene Finden, l949g Doris Foster, 19495 Catherine Gilchrist, 19485 Doris Hanson, 19493 Anne Hieb, 19483 Vera Hylen, 1948: Joan janecek, 1948.TI1ird row: Shirley jones, 19483 Lorraine Kure, 19495 Kathryn Kyner, 19483 June Raymond, 19483 Ardith Rogers, 19485 Louise Ryan, 19484 Gertrude Schnebly, 1948. Fourth row: Kathryn Severin, 19475 Margaret Sickel, 19479 Gloria Simpson, 19485 Vera Lee Smith, 1948g Grace Suzuki, 1947. Fifth row: Dorothy Tow, 1948g Genevieve Watson, 19483 Mae Woods, 1948. , Community Hall EXECUTIVE COUNCIL President . . . . Shirley jones Vice president . . . Lillian Dressman Ruth Hetherington Secretary . . Helene Prehm Treasurer . . . . Vera Lee Smith Social Chairman . . Doris Charnos 03040 R l I First row: Betty Barnes, Gloria Bellinger, Donna Mae Brazel, Jean Buchanan, Alma Busch, Lola Busch, Helen Carpenter, Ber- nadine Cash, Naomi Clark. Anabel Crosson. Second row: Marge Crosson, Donna Dawson, Pauline Denny, Patricia Dodge, Loralee Elliott, Marilyn Farrell, Laurel Franklin, Virginia Gale, Ollie Mae Gilbert, Virginia Greenlee. Third row: Jean Hagel, Virginia Holmes, Dorothy Holtcamp, Andriene Hovde, Patricia Jacobsen, Helen Johnson, June Kretz, Jean Murdock, Aleen Mynhier, Janet Nelson. Fourth row: Connie Nordstrom, Ruth Ogren, Mary Ellen Parker, Frances Perry, Mary Petr, Petie Philips, Ruth Quinn, Nina Rockstrom. Fifth row: Cecelia Talus, Dorothy Thompson, Kathy Volle, Glenne Wirth, Joan Witscher, Kathleen Duncan Dunn Witscher. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL President . . . . Alma Busch Vice president . Cecelia Talus Secretary . . Janet Nelson Treasurer . . . . Virginia Gale Social Chairman . . Dorothy Thomson 03050 First row: Lila Ames, Arlene Anderson, jackie Berry, Margaret Berg, Rae Blekkink, Katy Cart, Dorothy Chockie, Shirley Clifford, Muriel Crites, Kathy Dezellem. Second row: Elly Damewood, Joanne Dube, Corinne Erickson, Virginia Geyer, Eleanor Gillespie, Dorothy Grier, Grace Hartly, Marian Hassel, Margaret Hathaway, Ruth Heineman. Third row: Mary Hauser, Alma Hunter, DeLores Johnson. Irene Kardong, Norma King, Nihla Li Dawn, Sue Lloyd, Bobbie Melseth, Beverly Neilan, Ethel Mae Oberson. Fourth row: Shirley Olson, Katherine Pettibone, Helen Reed, Hazel Shuler, Marion Smith, Grace Stillwell, Virginia Taunt, Ethel Joy Towner. Fifth row: Lorraine Tschetter, Shirley Van Valkenberg, Esther Velsnick, Elizabeth White, Har- oldene Yetter, Lillian Youngberg. , McCroskey Hall i EXECUTIVE COUNCIL President . . . . Dorothy Grier Vice president . . Lorraine Tschetter Secretary . . . Ruth Heineman , Treasurer . . . . Kathryn Dezellem Social Chairman . . . Grace Hartley it ' 306 f l 5 First row: Janet Barnard, Margaret Benedict, Evelyn Danke, Barbara Dohm, L. Helen Duncan, Verona Ebe, Jan Edfast, Dolores Fatland, Virginia Felder, Katherine Frederick. Second row: June Hergert, Nancy Hodson, Jean Holroyd, Vera Hornaday, Norma Horton, Lenore Johnson, Leoma Kann, Dorothy Kenney, Colleen Lahey, Irene Lewis, Third row: Velma Long, Marj Mangle, Elizabeth McKee, Elsa McMahon, Willa Lou Mead, Carol Morris, Laurel Norris. Helen O'I-learn. Fourth row: Hazel Roberts, Doris Rowe, Ruth Sigmon, Jean Smades, Betty Jane Stewart, Betty jo Trosper. Fifth row: Ruth Weeber, Shirley Weger, Doris Wilson, Joy Wolfe, Marjorie Yazzolino. North Hall EXECUTIVE COUNCIL President . . . Leoma Kann Vice president Vera Hornaday Marj Mangle Secretary . . Mary Carrell Treasurer . . . Irene Lewis Social Chairman Elizabeth McKee First row: Gerry Ackerman, Andy Anderson, Janice Boston, Helen Budd, Bev Butler, Jean Goghlan, Mary Curie, Elinor DeBoer, Peggy Erickson, Maxine Lanchester. Second row: Lucille Forrester, Alice Grath, Nancy Hogg, Irene Krebs, Bonnie Kutahn, jean Lanchester, Thordis Larson, Tony Latimer, Lois Legge, Anne Lewis.Third row: Phylis McKearny, Midge McDonald, Pat Munroe, Marjorie Murphy, Mary Helen Noe, Lorny Oldaker, Lorraine Olson, Virginia Rickamp, Betsy Rider, Shirley Roeder. Fourth row: Claramae Shields, Tommy Simmelirxk, Betty Soffle, Pattty Smith, Pat Stanley, Doris Tuggle. Fifth row: Adriana Van Prooyen, Cora Van Prooyen, Ellene Westrome, Mary Alice Yoke. V South Hall l EXECUTIVE COUNCIL President . . . . Pat Monroe Vice president . . . Virginia Rukamp Secretary . . . Ruthie Hockett Treasurer . . .... Helen Budd Social Chairman .. . Adriana Van Prooyen 03080 l l First tow: Irene Anderson, Judith Beidleman, Mary Gail Bonsall, Margaret Bowling, Erma Deanne Boyer, Elizabeth Browiak, Mary Beth Brown, jean Burt. Second row: Harriet Clynch, Doris Elgin, Jean Foster, Sylvia Franz, Helen Fuersnow, Gloria Hawkes, Betty Hebert, Clarimonde Hicks. Third row: Dorothea jordan, Barbara Kennedy, Patricia Mayer, Cora Nelson, Dor- cene Nelson, Frances Nugent, Grace Ott, Herdinia Parker. Fourth row: Nancy Pearson, Barbara Rhodes, Gertrude Richer, Vic- toria Sandberg, Clara Saxe, Jean Scovel, Carol Swerin, Alice Van Eaton, Delores Young. Steven Hall EXECUTIVE COUNCIL President . . . Gloria Hawkes Vice president . . . Alice Van Eaton Secretary . . . . Dorothea jordan Treasurer . . . . . Helen Fuersnow Social Chairman . . Mary Gail Bonsall 0309v i n l !First row: Doris Anderson, Velma Arnold, Tillie Artman, Gail Ballinger, Noreen Brandt, Marlys Bridgham, Esther Brown, Betty Budd, Marilyn Canlield. Second row: Betty Carson, Lorraine Cochrane, Elizabeth Freitas, Nadine George, Betty Han- sen, Lois Humphrey, Adrienne Ingram, Gertrude Karlilla, Shyrlee Kramer, Virginia Kuhn.Third row: Jan Loschen, Bernadine Morin, Mary M'Hugo, Peggy LcLean, Vicki Morgan, Marian Monroe, Kay Noftsinger, Shirley Ostrom, Fern Overland, Hazel Pennell. Fourth row: Pauline Peterson, Helen Rademacker, Mary Rieth, Kathleen Shoultes, Joan Sharienberg. Fifth row: Sara ,Lou Siddle, Shirley Snook, Elizabeth Soper, Beverly Swanbeck.. l l , Waller Hall EXECUTIVE COUNCIL President ...... . Gail Ballinger I E Vice president . . Virginia Kuhn ln H Secretary . . . Elizabeth Soper Treasurer . . . Noreen Brandt Social Chairman . . . Marge M'Hugo -310- l First row: Floy Adams, Betty Alltergott, Wilma Appel, Adline Balsiger, Betty Berger, Dessie Brady, Barbara jean Brant- hoover, Elizabeth Buckner, Gloria Chambers, Rosa Dahl. Second row: Marian Daly, Virginia Duncan, Mary Ellingwood, Margaret Eng, Corine Fort, Louise Greer, Ailene Holden Marian Hansen, Ellen Hasegawa, Jo Ann Hiersink. Third row: Patricia Huntling, Shirley Johnson, Alice Jones, Roberta Markoff, Alice Matthews, Janet McDonald, Patricia Mcllvenne, Geraldine Meiners, Norma Molra, Marjorie Ann Murphy. Fourth row: Sally Munn, Sadaha Ogata, Pauline Pearce, Shirley Romine, Margaret Rose, Betty Shields, Roberta Tate, Florence Thompson, Gerry Tschetter, Zilda Utzman. Fifth row: Mar- jorie Walton, Selene Weinstein, Ruth Wickliffe, Arliss Wilder, Frances Wilson. Dff-Campus Girls OFF-CAMPUS GIRLS .... headed by Gloria Cham- EXECUTIVE COUNCIL bers .... held weekly meetings and planned a num- Pfesident U 1 Gloria Chambers ber of successful functions throughout the year, Vice president I D Alice Matthews despite the inconvenience of scattered residences. Secretary 1 l . Wilma Appel Miss Esther Elliott, advisor for the group, also de- Treasuml. . l Ailene Holden serves much credit for guiding and helping to co- ordinate the activities of the girls. 0 311 0 1 P' fr? L .41 ,-ig figifr . -412,4-lu M ., fe A , ef 5 gt x ' 4, ' 'Til nf '1' I , 1 .v -, -11 RW' I A 1 1 1, I- 1 A Q. 1 Q 25 , 7 1 F y 1 ,. N QE' ,gf - ' 35' V 1 -A 'ds' Vw:-P .1 fi. M 1 W I Q7 Was ., 4 . I ' f . 5 '. ' I 'gi' x Q' Wilt? Y 1.. Q., , , f-M.. ,f 'Q ' -4 Q - 1 't I- '3. .ff I Q 1 i , ., I he tw' ' i, W 6 'JR ' A mv QB! . A-7-v v ' I, ,-4, -X . , .. . -v ..Lw? 4w -H ' MW,-1 fm'-xy , A ' si' f. . .,.. AA.-.fi -- win V 319 45525, 1 . ,I , 1 - , First tow: Conner Ahrens, John Alberthal, Rex Allison, Glen Anderson, James Barber, Alvin Benjamin, Paul Benson, Walter Boese, Armin Christeler, Wayne Clizer, George Codding, Richard Cupp, Robert DeFleming Carroll Dillon. Second row: Claude Douty, Jack Downen, Leonard Dud-ley, Tom Durst, jerry Eberle, William Elder, Raymond Eptman, William Fell, Fendb1ok,John Fletcher, Richard Fletcher, Harris Freedman, Percy Freer Leon- ard Freese. Third row: Don Gardner, Bob Geisler, Lynn George. Bob Gleasson, Bob Gonderman, Erik Hay, Lester Hein, 'Robert Hix, Harry Hook, Clare Isherwood, Alf Jacobsen, Donald Johnson, Quintin J. King Robert Kenyon. Fourth row: Dean Kitterrnan, Dave Knight, Louis Knowles, Mar- tin, Schigeo Matsuura, Delbert Mayhew, Tom Messelt, Carl Myrmo, Dick Nelson, Gail Norton, Robert Paeth, William Paeth Darrell Parks, Harvey Peterson. Fifth row: Roy Peterson, Earl Pruyn, Lyle Pugh, Edward Rice, Dick Ross, Robert Rynning, Edward Soper, Reugen Sansquist, John Satterthwaite, Elmer Schorzman. Sixth row: Donald Shaw, Grit? Short, Richard Strom, Elton Suko, Boyd Swenson, Robert Teshera, Chuck Thompson, Bob Tokargyk. Seventh row: Ralph Vail, Dave Wallin, Henry Weeber, Irving Winters Mark Youell, Robert Zumhoff. Pine Man r EXECUTIVE COUNCIL , 4 President . . Edward Rice Vice president . . . Jack Downen Secretary-treasurer . . Robert Rynning Social Chairman . . Huntley Grant 03130 First row: Don Aeschliman, Ivan Allen, Bob Axworthy, Don Axworthy, Gilbert Baker, Robert Barton, David L. V. Bonsteel, Gene Bower, Clayton Bracht, john Brewer, Milton Carpenter, Paul Carter. Second row: William Colville, Norman Dam, Neil Dibble, Eugene W. Eckert, Marvin D. Evers, Robert S. Evetts, Lono W. Gibson, Donald H. Haney, Dale Hansen, James A. Hays, Keith Herzog, Earl Byron Hutchins. Third row: Erling Jensen, Leslie G. Jensen, James Klein, John Leahy, War- ren Lee, Russell Leonard, Joe Lester, Bob Loeffelbein, Clifford F. McNeal, Robert W. Meyer, Donald L. Mosman, John L. Mosman. Fourth tow: Alan Murdoch, William A. Murray, Arthur R. Myers, Don Noteboom, Malcolm F. Parkman, Norman D. Peterson, Robert H. Peterson, Robert Zingrey, Bert Porter, Richard Purdy, Joseph Ray, Lawrence Rist. Fifth row: Glen Rose, Frank Royce, Raymond Robel, Paul Sacry, Donald E. Sampson, George K. Sargent, T. W. Sawyer, Jack Sexson, Maurice M. Smith. Charles Snow, Paul L. Stoddard, Frank Sule. Sixth row: J. Lewis Thayer, Ralph Thomas, William Vance, Kenneth aughn, Chester L. Waggener, Jaems Warren, William E. Wege, Ethan A. Williams, Dick Wright, Clifton Wuesthoff. l South House I i EXECUTIVE COUNCIL ' Secretary . Treasurer . . Social Chairman 0 314 O l V President . . . . Vice president . . . . . Glen Rose Clifford McNeal james Warren John Bohey Bert Porter Maurice Smith . . Les Jensen . Paul Carter I C First row: Robert Bender, Dale Brannon, Carl Cjackj Burns, Rodney Carden, Bob Carlson, Chia Mou Chung, Dan Coulter, Dale Crawford, Clarence Dial, Edward Diamond, Vernon Divers, Glen Doornick. Second row: Mel Eide, William Embury, Joe Erak, Reuben Getz, Joe Gilliam, Bob Griffith, Ralph Hall, Arnie Hansen, William Harrer, Carl Highy, Frank Hirahara, Bob Holmes. Third row: Sam Huppin, Jaroslar Jizba, Gene Kerns, John Killingsworth, John Kuhlman, Robert Larson, Andrew Leiser, Dale Martin, Harold Melley, Arthur J. Mendelsohn, Floyd Oliver, Walter Ott. Fourth row: V. William Oyler, Charles Parker, jack Peterson, Walter Pitts, James Rice, Irwin Rose, Jay B. Rust, Paul Sandstrom. Fifth row: John Schactler Dick Selfridge, Richard E. Shelton, Dan Smith, Cecil Storms. Sixth row: John Weibel, Richard Weischedel, Edwin Winter, ,Chen- Ya Yang. Stimson Hall Q54 I EXECUTIVE COUNCIL President . . . . Dale F. Brannon Vice president . . . john Killingsvvorth Secretary . . . john M. Kuhlrnan Treasure! '... . V. Willim Oyler Social Chairman . . . Robert Bender 03150 First row: Allen Aldrich, Byron Aldridge, James M. Anderson, James R. Anderson, Raymond Bensen, Charles E. Blackman, Carl A. Blomberg, C. Howard Brewer, James Brewer. Second tow: Darwin E. Broman, Francis Chaffee, Walter Chamberlin, John Cohn, Charles Cooke, Lawrence Cooper, Fred W. Cowan, Ted Cowan, Charles Crary. Third row: jim Dawson, Thomas A. Dimock, Jack Doty, Homer Fairchild, Jesse Edwin Faris, Dick W. Fletcher, Donald Fluke, Weston Foss, Dick Franklin. Fourth row: Doug Funk, Dick Johnson, Milton Jones, Milton Gardner, Floyd Gates, Robert Getschman, Jay W. Geisa, Richard Gilliland, Richard M. Gnagy. Fifth row: Sam Gross, Gerald J. Gyes, Wayne Hannah, James Hansen, Don Hatfield, Elson Hawney, Darin Heady, Harland Heglar, Jimmie Hein. West House l i N Q EXECUTIVE COUNCIL President . . Vice presidents Secretary . Treasurer . - . 3 . ee-Q-eggiff' - ff f:1-V 500131 Chaffman ' Ml 'f -I,-Aff-T1-:- -?iif. , 'Qi-'1'1'Y'STg:,, ' ' ,, :,, 1 Sf-' Fi' if , N-fr e -A if - if 1 '. - V ' .- . if -,..,-3,15-,gi 5 , f -f ' ..-ffee'-were 1 .- , 'A exif-f T i'l.T':f75'iiii. . .mf ' ' -- a 1?-.----- .gin 2' 4 -1-vi:-.1-Z1.,,.z 5 03160 . . . Alf Nelson Ted Krell Milton jones Bill Crutcher Charles Cook Dick Franklin . . Allen Aldrich . Chuck Crary First row: Charles H. Henager, Bob Hendricksen, Eddie Hendricksen, Dick Hinkson, Alan Hoagland, Glen Hofer, Norman Holtzclaw, Ted C. Krell. Second row: Paul Krupa, Ira Lampson, Bob Leach, Harvey C. Lucht, Robert E. Lucht, Donald MacNei1, Raymond McClung, Homer McNeill. Third row: Thomas McQuarrie, James J. Manning, Harry E. Mansheld, Robert Marple, Bud Marshall, Herbert S. Matsen, Louis Maynard, john Mehl. Fourth row: Calvin Meredith, Don S. Millar, Donald Murray, Jack Neal, Alf Nelson, Erval J. Newcomer, jerry Nolen, Ken Settle. Fifth row: Darrell Shattuck, Herb Sherrill, Bob Smith, James C. Smith, Jr., Laurence C. Smith, Tom Snell, Stanley Sorgenfrei, George M. Thue, William Wolfe. West House WEST HOUSE-the largest of the men's three new dormitories-has braved its first year in Mud Hol- low and laid claim to a reorganization of the WPA to make living conditions better for the 1947-'48 year. However, Spring brought more cooperative weather and the whole status of things loomed brighter. Seriously, West House has made a fine showing for itself and one of the main social high- lights of a Saturday night in December was their big Esquire Winter Formal, held in the Wom- en's Gym. President Alf Nelson did much to bring about a well-coordinated group of men in spite of crowded conditions. . l 0317' l w First row: Ronald Albers, Harold Ames, Jim Aylward, Bob Bernhard, Henry Bongiorni, Bill Boyd, Gerald Brunton, Alvin Bul- lard, Clifford Burglin. Second row: Dale Collins, Calvin Cooper, Earl Crosby, Bill Crozier, Ted Dethlefs, Dick Downing, Patrick Doyle, Gordon Fish, Richard Fyhrie. Third row: Rod Gilbertson, Robert Godfrey, Robert Hagy, Calvin Heckard, Carl Jacky, Marvin jeglin, Ralph Johnson, Gene Kerns, Cyril Kiehl. Fourth row: joshye Kinoshita, Mac Kiyono, Dean Ladd, George Ladd, George Long, Harry Lydiard, Francis Mason, Tom Matthews, Bill Moody. Fifth row: Stan Moore, Duane Morgan, Orland Os- theller, Ralph Potter, Miles Price, Ralph Reifenberger, Rod Saubers, Dean Snook, Robert S. Spears. Sixth row: Charles Stone, Lee Theodoratus, Lloyd Thompson, Kenneth Van Orsdel, J. H. Whitson, Joe Wilman, Lyle Winegar. Independent Men EXECUTIVE COUNCIL President . . . Thomas Matthews Vice president . . . Robert Godfrey Secretary . . . Harry Whitson Treasurer . . . . . Gerald Brunton Social Chairman . . Harry Whitson Advisor: DR. W. B. MERRIAM v 318 0 l First row: John Whitson, Wayne Lewis, Glen Freedman, Norman Moore, Fred Rockey, Frank Horsfall, Allan Keef, Harold Hendrickson, Chas. Parkman. Second row: Joe Curloni fkncelingl, Wilbur Osborn, George Langlield, Robert Holdridge, Carl Lundquist, Roger Daling, Mrs. F. B. Pond, Walter Brown, Joseph Crilly, Theodore Waianabe, Paul Tucker. Third row: Douglas Crum, Preston Sandbo, Steven Khtalan, Mitchell Brown, Harold- Baur, George Wam- bold, Ryomi Tanino, Harvey Small, Vernon Ward. Fourth row: Lawrence Danielson, Norman Undi, Pat Byrum, Jerry Welch, David Fraser, Luke Best, Thomas Perry. Fifth row: Robert Hong Stanley Undi, Gordon Tower, Lloyd Kusler, Fred Bauer, Dick Godfrey, Bob Colville, John Anliker. Center: Bob Bailey, Robert Godfrey, Chas, Wickstrom, John Baldwin. Sixth row.' Vaughn Morriset, Donald McDougal, John Reynolds, Stewart Barger, William Bakamis, Buster Brouillet, John Patterson, Edward Plowman. Seventh row: Carlos Tavera, Dale Wells, David Sutherland, Douglas Bolitho, Leonard Ronning, Ronald Strandherg, Dave Morton, Nels Larson. Eighth raw: Duane Weeks, Edwin Spear, Ernest Hento, David Swanson, Wendell Lafky, Verrie Pearce, Robert Walen, Marvin Lotspeich, Irvin. Lee. Ninth row: Warren Pearce, Curtis Borchers, Ernesto Echeverria, Gilbert Graham, Paul Johnson, Wayne Lichter, John Manzer, Nathan Summers. Tenth row: Richard McFarland, Henry Brakebush, Glen Wildebour, Bob Grey, Ellis MOFSC, TDK! Driscoll. A!0UHd left CUIUHIH-' Milford Westlin, Philip Kokcn. Around right column: Thomas Askew, William Darland, Harland Irwin, Ed Wilbur, Bradley Card. Ferry Hall EXECUTIVE COUNCIL President . . Frank Horsfall Vice president . . Harlan Irwin Secretary . .... Fred Rockey Treasurer . . . Lawrence G. Danielson Social Chairman . . Philip A. Koken nsnrvj, 03190 l First row Cin front of fire truckj: Jake Rowton, Bud Giese, Del Ingalls, Elmer Ingalls, Stan Kennedy. Second row: Chief H. Kuehl, Wallace Pond, Dick Horswill, Cliff Kennedy, John Murray. Third row: Bill Crozier, Bob Melin, Bob Kinkaid, 'huck Brayton. Fire Station QOLLEGE FIRE STATION .... serves as the Fire rescue unit of not only WSC, but Pulhnan as well. Personnel of the station includes students of the college who are voted in each semester by the other njembers of the group. Under Chief H. C. Kuehl, the red station truck made more than a few trips about the campus during the year and eliminated any serious damage resulting from the various fires. I 2 GOVERNING BOARD Chief . . H. C. Kuehl Captain .... . . Robert Melin Social Chairman . . . Bill Crozier South House First row: Bob Axworthy, Dale Brannon, Gloria Chambers, Lorraine Foster, Lynn George. Second row: Nancy Jean Hodson, Tom Matthews, Robert Rynning, Hazel Shuler. OFFICERS Robert Rynning ........ President Lorraine Foster . . Vice president Dale Brannon . . . Secretary Lynn George . . Treasurer Community Hall Rod Saubers South Hall gvarl Ccoulter Marcia Gusman Elroy Siechau Peggy Erickson ia t tt Doris Hanson Blu Stephens Maxine Guse B111 Oyler Gloria Simpson Duncan Dunn Hall Naomi Clark Ollie Mae Gilbert Virginia Greenlee Ferry Hall Brad Card Bill Darland Harlan Irwin Dick McFarland Fire Station Lee Stottlemyne Betty Same McCrosl:ey Hall Katie Cart Sue Lloyd Hazel Shuler North Hall h Helen Duncan Elsa McMahon Billie Mead Off-Campus Girls Gloria Chambers Roberta Markoff Bob Axworthy Arthur Myers Jim Rankin Glen Rose George Sargent Lewis Thayer Dick Wright Stevens Hall Mary Beth Brown Charles Brayton p t ' ' M 111 C 1 T Bob Melin Maaigzixiizt lfosevenna am rappe I. M. A. 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Harvine and Bob Morten offer Steven a bite of food. brought Molly and Me, perhaps 3, to Pullman 0 327 ' W Damsels in the Dames Club If HANDICRAFT GROUP learns another trick to make the pre-fab more homey .... Alice Mathews, president of Dames in the Spring semester .... Pre-school group have a merry time at the Presbyterian Church .... More of 'em, but the kids froze when they saw A1 .... Mary jo johannis, first semester Dames president .... Handy crafters looking for ideas in scrap books. to combine the domestic with the curricular 03280 1' 'FQG ,... Q up ff. , .5 Li' xiii I 1'3t1j. ' , Q ff .. v:'. ,I,:.: I '5iA'fQ iilf T M 1315 Vigil' :tiff Vp, . ..'P - I V ' , G 1 -4- - . . ' , . L, ., V A, - Q: ' .g. , J ?f ,. fi-W V Q A - ' lfm ' , un. img! A f-r ' . , fam -. 1' '- , . ,1:' ,... . 1-' ,YI 't ' y ' In A '. 1. . 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I -. f--vu, nsf1U ' V wie 1 1 , w'x,!-12 .' . , 4 1 541-, 4 1 ' iff'-fy: Qwlg , - '- , .Q ld W J , A V 1 Al- . X . X v w n Pastime Photos l F l 1 ms P' 2.2 4? W' l WHAT a surprised look on Fran and Kenny A1len's faces .... Barb and joe Cochran slipping out .... Two of the nicest people you could know, Ruby and Tiz Miller .... Posing for a photo are Paulma and Clyde Sowers. . . . The great white way fof pre-fabs, we meanj .... Let's stay home says Bob to Annette Seaman .... In cozy comfort, Jean and Dick Miller .... Art shows Jane MacKe1vie how to cook-with gas? .... jim Wright swears that wife He1en's meals are the best in Washington .... Taking five at Cy's are john and UD. J. Hoorn and John and Ellen Cossenly .... Those plans for the future by Barb and Bruce Wylder. r of the no-pre-fab til February problem Two ls Company 'Q x. XX Ai! WHAT'S THIS? John and Elaine Kludt at the Cougar Cottage .... Edie and Bill Anderson taking life easy .... A little cooperation on the studies between Lenore and Bill Cade .... Parm and Dan Moos on the impressive Chi O stairway .... jane and john Halver sip a coke before class .... A fireplace in cold weather makes good company for Barbara and Jim Dunham .... Newlyweds Mary and Ray O'Day studying already .... Big smiles from Rae and Bill Gustafson. which scattered us hither---and all over 0 331 0 I 1 Lv K 11 A-. ' 'F 4.. . .J l' X X V Nfz.-f YL Miscellaneous Memos iff Q 11.37 MEETING of the Thank God It's Friday Club .... They're telling Santa Claus at the Dames' Christmas party. . . . . Galunda-Sprung Hula . . . Sad pans at the Vet Ball, Pullman Armory . . . . Nothing like the good old Tau Gamma for an afternoon of relaxation .... Some of the boys from the back room. before and after the dance get-togethers ' 333 f W 1... .y 3 im N I ' 4 QW . 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Second row: Chung lai Chen Chang, Chinag Johanna Howeler, Hollandg Ingeling Vonen, Norwayg Jaroslav Jizba, Czechoslovakiag Hildegard Seckel, Germanyg Tormod Forland, Norwayg Bina Nelson, India. Third row: Zakaria Ragab, Egyptg Zdenek jizba, Czechoslovakiag Margaret Seckel, Germanyg Kwang-Chee Kung, China: Chung Yun Chang, Chinag Mehmet Durakbasa, Turkey: Sli Aslanbayrak, Turkeyg Carlos Tavera, Columbiag Chai-Mou Chung, Chinag Esat Ozeurmaz, Turkey. ORIE TATICN CDMMITTEE .,. ..uH- , 3- uf- 'gy Pat Simons maps out plans for Orientation with her busy committee 0 354 ' Activity List ADAMS, ANDREW B. Sigma Nu: Evergreen Night Editor, Assistant News Editor, Manag- ing Editor, Editor-in-chief: Summer School Jour- nal Editor-in-Chief, Social Committee, War and Servicemen's Committee: Alpha Phi Omega: KWSC Announcer: Board of Control: Fresh- man Swimming Team: Pow Wow: Board of Publications: Sigma Delta Chi President: Who's Who. AHRENS, CONNER M. Pine Manor: Alpha Zeta: Sigma Tau: Scabbard and Blade: American So- ciety oi Agricultural Engineers-President. ANDERSON, JACK F. Alpha Tau Omega: Pep Band: College Band: College Orchestra: Phi Mu Alpha: Hotel Greeters. ANDERSON, WILLIAM M. Waller Hall-Pres- idcnt: Alpha Zeta: Scabbard and Blade: All- Ag Club. ANDREWS, FLOYD A. West I-louse: American Institute of Electrical Engineers: Rho Epsilon. APPLEFORD, HARRIET. Alpha Gamma Delta: Chinook-Advertising Manager: Administration StaFf: YWCA: Evergreen Staff: Jr. Panhellenic. ARIES, D. R, Ferry Hall: Varsity Baseball: Grey W. Club: Sphinx Club. ASAN, VIRGINIA. Kappa Delta: Crimson W - President: Badminton Club: Queen's Guard- President: Tennis Club: Sports Club: PEM Club: Newman Club: May Queen Coronation. AULD, CLARIBEL. Community: YWCA: Soph- omore Council-Art Committee: Fusser's Guide Committee: College Day Committee: Sigma Tau Alpha: Varsity Debate Team: Pi Kappa Delta. AUSTIN, MARECY M. G. Delta Delta Delta: College Plays: National Collegiate Players: YWCA: AWS Properties: Evergreen: Junior Prom Committee. BAKAMIS, WILLIAM A. Ferry Hall: Sphinx Club: Baseball: Wrestling. BAKEN, PALMER M, Lambda Chi Alpha: Pi Tau Iota: Varsity Swimming. BALLINGER, GAIL, Waller I-Iall-President: President-Dormitory: Presidents Council: ASSCW Booster Committee: AWS Foreign Scholarship Committee: YWCA Membership Committee: Independent Council: AWS Coun- cil. BARNIER, RUTH. Alpha Phi-President: Ever- green: AWS Orientation Leader: AWS Per- sonnel Committee: ASSCW Foreign Scholarship Committee-Chairman: Religion and Life Com- mittee: KWSC: Panhellenic: Sigma Tau Alpha: NCRG: Mortar Board--President, Who's Who. BARR, HUGH. Phi Sigma Kappa: Phi Epsilon Kappa. BAUER, ALVIN D. Alpha Gamma Rho-Presi- dent: All-Ag Club-President: Inter-fraternity Council: YMCA: Crimson Circle: Senior Execu- tive Council. BELLINGER, GLORIA J. Mu Sigma Rho: AWS Properties Committee: JAI-IEA: Chinook: Sigma Tau Alpha: YWCA. BENDER, ROBERT A. Stimson: Alpha Kappa Psi: Senate: Independent Council. BENEDICTSON, BRUCE C. Tau Kappa Epsi- lon: Associated Engineers: Society Automotive Engineers: American Society of Mechanical En- gineers. ' BENJAMIN, ALVIN C, Pine Manor: Tau Beta Pi: Sigma Tau: American Society of Mechan- ical Engineers. BENNETT, DONALD E. Alpha Gamma Rho: Varsity Wrestling: Dairy Club-President. BERGEN, GLENDA. Alpha Gamma Delta: Mor- tar Board: YWCA, Vice-president: Alpha Kappa Delta, President: AWS, Orientation Leader: Freshman Class President: Junior Class Secre- tary: Evergreen: War and Servicemen's Com- mittee, Chairman: Senior Class Executive Coun- cil: Big Five. BERGMANN, R. A. Ferry Hall: Varsity Base- ball: Sigma Delta Psi: Grey W Club: Sphinx Club. BERKHEIMER, BETTY. St, Lukes Hospital: Rho Nu: YWCA: Christian Student Council: Collegiate Christian Fellowship. BERRY, STANLEY. Alpha Kappa Lambda: Pi Kappa Delta: Intercollegiate Debate Team. BICKFORD, BETTY. Alpha Phi: Tennis Club: Junior Prom Committee: Independent Council: Community Chest Committee: International Re- lations. BRADY, DESSIE M. Lambda Kappa Sigma: Badminton Club: American Pharmaceutical As- sociation. BILLINGS, JOHN D. Sigma Nu: Sigma Tau: Scabbard and Blade: Junior Football Manager: Tau Beta Pi. BONHAM, BILLIE. Kappa Alpha Theta: New- man Club: Junior Review: Orchesis: Winter Week Committee: College Plays. BOWLING, MARGARET A. Stevens: Debate: KWSC: Junior Review: Radio Workshop. BOYER, ERMA DEANNE. Stevens: Interna- tional Relations. BRANNON, DALE F. Stimson, President: Col- lege Plays: Montezuma Club: Independent Coun- cil: Senate. BRECKENRIDGE, CHARLES M. Associated En- gineers: Freshman Track Team, v355' BROWIAK, ELIZABETH. Stevens: College Choir: College Band: Tennis Club. BROWN, MILDRED, Pi Beta Phi: KWSC: Ever- green: Chinook: Junior Panhellenic. BRUNDAGE, DOT. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Orch- esis: Gamma Beta: YWCA. BUCHANAN, DOROTHY J. Kappa Delta: Christian Student Council, President: YWCA: Greystone Youth Fellowship, President. BUCKINGI-IAM, JOHN S. Phi Kappa Tau: Alpha Phi Omega. BUNCH, PATRICIA ANN, Community: YWCA: Crimson W: Badminton Club: Fish Fans. BURGESS, ELAINE. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Rally Committee, Chairman: Who's Who: Mor- tar Board: AWS Properties Committee, Chair- man: YWCA Public Affairs Committee, Chair- man. BUSCH, ALMA. Duncan Dunn-President: Lambda Kappa Sigma, President: Newman Club: Rho Chi. BYRON, HENRY W. Sigma Nu: Sigma Delta Chi: Sports Editor, Evergreen. CANNON, MARIAN. Kappa Alpha Theta: YWCA: Fish Fans: Radio Workshop: W.R.A.: College Plays. CARLSON, ALICE. Chi Omega, President: JAHEA: Junior Class, Vice-president: Pan- hellenic: W.R.A.: YWCA: Chinook: Winter Week Committee. CARLSON, DELMAR. Sigma Alpha Epsilon- President: Interfraternity Council, President: National Collegiate Players, President: Crim- son Circle: Board oi Control: Big Five: Inter- Collegiate Knights: College Plays. CASTAGNO, DONNA J. Alpha Gamma Delta: YWCA: Chinook: Ski Club. CHOATE, HELEN. Alpha Chi Omega: Chinook: Evergreen: Sigma Kappa Phi: AWS Foreign Scholarship Committee. CHRISTENSEN, JEAN M. Sigma Kappa: Theta Sigma Phi: Evergreen, Managing Editor: Sigma Kappa: Fish Fans: AWS Defense Committee. CHUNG, CHIA MOU. Stimson. CLARK, Alpha: Badminton Club: Independent Council: YWCA. NAOMI. Duncan Dunn: Sigma Tau COLE, CHARLES A, Alpha Phi Omega: A.S.C.A. President: Sigma Tau: Reserve Oilicers' Asso- ciation. CONE, MARILYN. Alpha Gamma Delta: Orche- sis: Pi Kappa Delta: KWSC: Evergreen: YWCA: Chinook: National Collegiate Radio Guild. ACTIVITY LIST-continued . . . CONRAD, PHILIP. Phi Kappa: Alpha Phi Sigma? Intercollegiate Knight: Do Si Do Club. COOLEY, GEORGE D. Sigma Chi: Football: Track: Grey W Club: Newman Club. COX, DONALD M. Kappa Psi: Rho Chi: Pi Tau Iota, CREGER, DON M. Alpha Gamma Rho: All-Ag Club, President: Rally Committee: Junior Prom Committee. CRITCHLOW, BARBARA. Pi Beta Phi: Spurs: Mu Phi Epsilon: YWCA: College Choir. CROSBY, EARL. All-Ag Club: F.F.A. CURTIS, BOB R. Alpha Tau Omega, President: Junior Class, President: Who's Who: Crimson Circle: Evergreen: KWSC: Sigma Delta Chi. DAMEWOOD, LLOYD. Off-Campus: Tau Kappa Epsilon: All-Ag Club: F.F.A. DANIEL, JOHN, Phi Sigma Kappa: National Collegiate Radio Guild: KWSC: Varsity Golf: College Plays. DANKE, VIRGINIA. North Hall: P.E.M. Club: Crimson W : Sports Club: Tennis Club, Pres- ident: Archery Club: WRA Council. DAVIS, MAXINE FRANCES. Chi Omega: Sigma Tau Alpha: Alpha Phi Sigma: ASSCW, Open House Committee, Chairman: WSSF Commit- tee: Chinook: YWCA. DEIGLMEIER, J. R. South House. DELNO, DOLLY. Alpha Delta Pi. Jr. A.V.M.A. DE Moss, MARJORIE. Sigma Kappa: ASSCW Election Board: Sophomore Council: YWCA, Publicity Chairman: Personnel Committee, Chairman: Religion and Life Committee. DENNY, PAULINE. Duncan Dunn: Student Teacher's Association: Jr. Home Economics Club: Sigma Tau Alpha. DICKSON, BEVERLY, Delta Delta Delta: YWCA: Sports Club. DIETRICH, DARYL. Sigma Phi Epsilon-Pres- ident: Delta Phi Delta: Chinook, Managing Ed- itor, Associate Editor, Art Editor: Inter-Frater- nity Council. DIRKS, VIRGINIA. Alpha Phi. AWS Council, Scrapbook Chairman: Jr. American Home Eco- nomics Association: College 4-H Club, Presi- dent: Mu Beta Beta: Do-Si-Do: Student Teach- er's Association. DOBSON, LYNN S. South House. DIVERS, ROBERT V, Stimson Hall: Alpha Zeta: YMCA Student Council: Delta Chi Fra- ternity: Montezuma Club. DORMAN, DONALD ORRIS, JR. OE-Campus: Evergreen: Sigma Alpha Epsilon-President: Inter-Fraternity Council. DORWAY, WILLIAM D. Stimson Hall. DOWNING, RICHARD L. Intercollegiate Knights: Freshman Class President: Elected Sophomore Member of Board of Control: Var- sity Debate: Pi Kappa Delta: Student Union Board: Board of Publications, Chairman: Who's Who: President, ASSCW. DREESMAN, LILLIAN. Community Hall. YWCA. Ellen H. Richards Club: Scholarship Chairman, Community: Jr. Home Economics Association. DUNHAM, WILLIAM H., JR. OH-Campus: Sigma Phi Epsilon--President: Alpha Kappa Psi: Inter-Fraternity Council. DURHAM, WARREN J. Alpha Kappa Lambda: National Collegiate Radio Guild: KWSC An- nouncer. DUUS, PATRICIA JEAN. Off-Campus: WRA Council: P.E.M. Club: Sports Club, President. EARL, ALICE L. Alpha Chi Omega: Theta Sigma Phi: Evergreen, Managing, Associate, News, and Desk Editors: Powwow Editor: Quill Club: KWSC: Rally Committee: YWCA:'AWS Pub- licity Committee. ELLET, MICKEY M. Kappa Delta: Fish Fans: Sigma Tau Alpha: Associated Muckers. ELLET, RICHARD. Acacia: Sigma Gamma Epsi- lon: Associated Muckers. ELLIOT, PATRICIA. North Hall: President, V Pine Manor ffall of 19453: WSSF Committee. ENGLISH, ELIZABETH J. Delta Delta Delta: YWCA. ENGLUND, ROBERT D. All-Ag Club: F.F.A. FATLAND, DOLORES. North Hall: Sigma Tau Alpha: Hiking Club: Ski Club: Hackamore Club. FELDER, VIRGINIA. North Hall: Quill,Club: Student Teacher's Association: AWS Orienta- tion Committee. FERGUSON, MARY dent: College Plays: SPUR: AWS Orientation Committee: Psi Chi: Senior Panhellenic. E. Sigma Kappa-Presb FLETCHER, HARRY C. Beta Theta Pi: Ameri- can Pharmaceutical Association. FLETCHER, JOHN F. Pine Manor: Alpha Chi Sigma: Sigma Tau: Phi Lambda Upsilon: Sr. Track Manager. FLINT, HELEN J. McCroskey Hall: KWSC StaFE: College Plays. FORD, MARJORIE. OH-Campus: SPUR, Ste- vens Hall: Stevens Hall, President: American Pharmaceutical Association: Lambda Kappa Sigma: Ski Club. FORTNUM, BETH. Alpha Chi Omega: Ever- green, Desk Editor, Drama Editor: Quill Club, President: Theta Sigma Phi: Chinook: Orche- sis: ASSCW Election Board. 03560 FOSTER, HAROLD C. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Alpha Ijhi Omega: Horticulture Club: Agricul- tural Club. FOSTER, LORAINE. Stevens Hall: Independent Council: Stimson Hall: AWS Vocational Com- mittee: Junior Prom Committee: Collegiate Christian Fellowhip. FRANK, GALE. Sigma Phi Epsilon: Alpha Kappa Psi: Inter-Fraternity Council. FREDERICK, KATHERINE. North Hall: Amer- ican Pharmaceutical Association, President: Lambda Kappa Sigma: Rho Chi. FREEMAN, DOROTHY. Off-Campus: Sigma Alpha Omicron: Tennis Club, GAGE, BARBARA. Sigma Kappa: Delta Mu- President: College Orchestra. GARBER, CHARLES. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Pi Sigma Alpha: Rally Committee. GARLAND, SHIRLEY. Kappa Kappa Gamma: YWCA: Orientation and College Day Commit- tees. GARVIN, MARILYN. Kappa Delta: Fish Fans: Evergreen: Chinook. GJERTSEN, EUGENE. Alpha Tau Omega: Crimson Circle: Men's Orientation, Chairman. GJERTSEN, NORMA L. Alpha Chi Omega: Ski Club: Badminton Club: YWCA: Junior Prom Committee: Evergreen. GIBB, PHYLLIS. Kappa Delta: Fish Fans: Bad- minton Club: Tennis Club: Ski Club. GIBSON, MAXINE E. Alpha Gamma Delta: Who's Who: Evergreen, Copy Editor: Sigma Tau Alpha: Ski Club: Senior Commencement Committee: W.R.A.: Evergreen, Business Man- ager: Orientation Committee. GILDEN, EDWARD. Pine Manor: Scabbard and Blade: Forestry Club. GILDEN, ROBERT O, Sigma Tau: American Society of Agricultural Engineers. GILLIS, JOHN D. Phi Epsilon Kappa: Senate Club: Intramural Athletics. GOHEEN, ARLENE. Stevens: YWCA. GORDON, JOYCE L, Delta Gamma-President: Ski Club. GRAVETTE, ELLIS T. Sigma Nu. GRAY, MARTHA. Pi Beta Phi: Fish Fans: Sigma Kappa Phi: Evergreen: AWS Foreign Scholar- ship Committee. GRIER, DOROTHY. McCroskey, President: Fish Fans: Queen's Guard. GRIFFITH, BETTY. Delta Delta Delta: Ski Club: Sigma Tau Alpha: YWCA: Sophomore Council: Fusser's Guide, Editor. ACTIVITY LIST-continued . . . GROULX, MARY HELEN. Alpha Phi: Lambda Kappa Sigma: Rho Chi: AWS Scrapbook Com- mittee, Chairman: Sigma Tau Alpha: Do-Si-Do. GUNN, GAIL. Pi Beta Phi: Sophomore Council, President: Chinook: YWCA: Senior Woman at Large: Social Committee Chairman: Freshman President. GURNSEY, VERN L. Alpha Gamma Rho: Mu Beta Beta: Varsity Baseball, Crimson Circle: Gray W : Inter-Fraternity Council: All-Ag Club, President: Senior Executive Council. GWINN, MACLAY D. Theta Chi: Intercollegiate Knights: ASCE. HALE, LE ROY. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: NCRG: Music Editor, Evergreen: Sigma Delta Chi: Phi Mu Alpha: Choir: Campus Showcase, Script Writer: Junior Review, co-author and director HALE, MARTHA LEE, Alpha Chi Omega-Pres- ident: Evergreen, Society Editor: Panhellenic: Sophomore Executive Council. HALIN, ELIZABETH. Alpha Chi Omega: Omi- cron Nu-President: JAI-IEA: Chinook: Senior Class Secretary. HAMILTON. HOWARD E. Sigma Phi Epsilon. HANSEN, BETTY. Waller Hall. HANSEN, HELEN. Delta Delta Delta: Jr. Pan- hellenic: Badminton Club. HARRISON, SAMMIE. Sigma Kappa: Theta Sigma Phi: Evergreen, Society, Copy, News Editors: Panhellenic: AWS Orientation Com- mittee: Junior Executive Council. HATHAWAY, MARGARET. McCroskey Hall: Mu Sigma Rho: W.S.S.F. HAWKES, GLORIA. Stevens Hall: Delta Phi Delta, HEKEL, FRANK L. American Institute of Elec- trical Engineers. HEINEMANN. BERNICE. Sigma Kappa: Mu Beta Beta: YWCA. HENTO, E. Ferry Hall: Alpha Kappa Psi: Scab- bard and Blade: Sphinx Club. HIGGINS, ROBERT W. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Varsity Track: Tau Beta Pi. HINTON, PAT. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Chinook: Delta Phi Delta: Panhellenic, President: Who's Who: YWCA, Secretary. HOCKETT, DOROTHY B. Alpha Kappa Delta: Orchesis. HOLDEN. PATRICIA. Alpha Delta Pi: Mu Beta Beta: All-Ag Club: Agriculturist Editor. I-IARNADAY, VERA. North Hall: All-Ag Club: Sigma Tau Alpha. 4 , HORSFALL. FRANK. Ferry -I-Iall, President: Alpha Phi Omega: Hiking Club: ASSCW Pub- licity Committee: Orientation Committee. HOUSER, MARY E. McCroskey: Junior Prom. HOWELL, NINA. Alpha Delta Pi: Rho Nu: Chinook: Evergreen, Desk Editor: Quill Club. HUGHES, PRISCILLA. Chi Omega: Chinook, Activities, Layout Editors: Delta Phi Delta: YWCA: Winter Week Committee: Publicity Committee. HUGHES, VICTOR W. Tau Kappa Epsilon: Who's Who: Crimson Circle: Ski Club: Gray W Club: Senior Ball, Chairman: American Society of Civil Engineers, President: Senior Manager Varsity Football. INGRAM, ADRIENNE. Waller Hall: Sigma Alpha Omicron. IRWIN, HARLAN. Ferry Hall, ISHERWOOD, CLARE. Ferry Hall, President: Campus Day, Chairman: Pi Kappa Delta: Crim- son Circle, President: National Collegiate Play- ers: Intercollegiate Knights: Board of Control: College Plays: Jr, Varsity Debate: Chief of Big Five. JACOBSEN, PATSY. Duncan Dunn: Evergreen, Society Editor: Newman Club: Mu Beta Beta. JAMIESON, NANCY. Delta Delta Delta: Theta Sigma Phi-President: Chinook, Copy Editor: Evergreen, Society Editor: Senior Executive Council. JEPSEN, CHARLES H. College Choir: KWSC: Quill Club: Pi Sigma Alpha: Rhodes Scholar. JERNEY, JACKIE. Delta Delta Delta: Mu Phi Epsilon: Band: Orchestra: Choir: YWCA. JESSUP, CHRISTENA M. Delta Delta Delta: Panhellenic: Junior Prom Committee: Booster Committee: YWCA Finance Committee. JETT, JANE E. YWCA. JOHNSON, DORIS MAE F. Kappa Delta-Pres- ident: Panhellenic: Sigma Tau Alpha: National Collegiate Players, JOHNSON, LENORE. North Hall: Mortar Board: Spurs: Omicron Nu: Mu Sigma Rho, President: Phi Kappa Phi: ASSCW Registra- tion Committee, Chairman: Board of Control: YWCA: Orientation Committee. JONES, IVANETTA. Alpha Phi: Archery Club: Badminton Club: YWCA: Ski Club. JONES, SHIRLEY M. Sigma Kappa: Gamma Beta, President: Fish Fans: Crimson W : Ski Club. KANN, LEOMA. North I-Iall-President: Psi Chi: Hackamore Club. KARSI-INER, VIRGINIA: Kappa Kappa Gamma: Chinook: Evergreen: Ski Club: Alpha Phi Sigma: ASSCW Health Committee: Junior Ex- ecutive Council. KEIDEL, BEVERLY. Alpha Chi Omega: Spurs: AWS Vice-President Committee: YWCA. 03570 KENNEDY, BARBARA. Stevens Hall, President: Alpha Kappa Delta: Mortar Board: Spurs: ASSCW, Vice-president: Independent Council, President. KERN, MARGARET E. Kappa Delta: Gamma Beta: Badminton Club: Chinook: Ski Club. KERNIGHAN, RICHARD E. Phi Sigma Kappa, President: Inter-Fraternity Council: Alpha Phi Omega. KILLINGWORTH, JOHN D. Stimson: Monte- zuma Club: All-Ag Club: Lariat Club, Presi- dent: Sphinx Club. KING, NORMA E. McCroskey: Psi Chi: Pi Lambda Theta. KINOSHITA, JOSHYO. I.M.A.: Alpha Phi Omega, President: Varsity Tennis. KISER, BETTY GAIL, Kappa Alpha Theta: AWS, President: Mortar Board: Board of Con- trol: Spur, President: Orientation Committee, Chairman: Who's Who: Panhellenic. KLEMZ, GEORGE. Tau Kappa Epsilon: Varsity Track: Gray W Club. KLUDT, JOHN W. Tau Kappa Epsilon: Ever- green Business Staff: Student Union Board: Scabbard and Blade. KNAPP, ACKLIN L, Delta Delta Delta, Presi- dent: Junior Panhellenic, President: YWCA: Who's Who: Evergreen. KNICKERBOCKER, BURL. Circle K, President. KNIGHT, DAVID. Pine Manor: Boxing: Grey W Club. KOHLSTEDT, JAMES E. Alpha Gamma Rho: Intercollegiate Knights: College Band: Amer- ican Pharmaceutical Association. KORTE, RICHARD M. Alpha Kappa Lambda: Wesley Foundation, KOWEEK, ARTHUR. Pi Kappa Alpha: Theta Xi: Gray W. KRAMER, WALLACE. Tau Kappa Epsilon: Var- sity Football: Varsity Baseball: Pi Tau Iota: Gray W, KROMER, SHIRLEE. Waller Hall. KUHLMANN, MARY BETH. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Spurs: YWCA: Mortar Board: Who's Who: W.R.A.: P.E.M.: College Day Commit- tee, Chairman: AWS Council: Freshman Execu- tive Council. KUHN, VIRGINIA. Waller Hall: Mu Sigma Rho: Junior Orientation Leader. KURE, JOANN. OFF-Campus: Sigma Tau Alpha: JAHEA: YWCA: AWS College Day Commit- tee. LAGERS, W. L. O5-Campus: Sigma Nu: Gray W : Varsity Basketball: Sigma Tau. ACTIVITY LIST-continued . . . LAHEY, PAT. North Hall: Mu Phi Epsilon: Pi Lambda Theta: Orchestra. LAMP, SHIRLEY. Alpha Delta Pi-President: Gamma Alpha Chi: YWCA, Sophomore Coun- cil: AWS, Personnel Committee: Evergreen: Sigma Tau Alpha: AWS, College Day Commit- tee. LANCASTER, JEAN. South Hall: WRA Coun- cil: Tennis Club: Badminton Club: Crimson W : Sports Club: Archery Club. LANE, E. C. Oi?-Campus: Football Manager: Jun- ior Basketball Manager: Senior Baseball Man- ager: Associated Engineers, President: Asso- ciated Muckers, President: Member Grey WH: College Plays. LANGLOW, AMY R. Alpha Chi Omega: Mu Phi Epsilon: YWCA: AWS: Chinook. LARSON, EVELYN. Kappa Delta: Chinook, As- sociate and Copy Editors: Theta Sigma Phi: Panhellenic: Quill Club. LEHN, BERTON C. Phi Sigma Kappa: Lariat Club: Varsity Track: All-Ag Club: Alpha Zeta: Senior Executive Council. LEISER, ANDREW. Stimson. LEONARD, MARGARET T. Chi Omega: Ten- nis Club: Junior Panhellenic: Newman Club: Senior Panhellenic: Sports Club: WRA: AWS Personnel Committee. LEWIS, SUZANNE E. Delta Delta Delta: Mu Sigma Rho: Ski Club: Jr. American Home Economics Association: Evergreen: YWCA. LILJE, JOSEPH B. Theta Chi: Alpha Kappa Psi: Alpha Delta Sigma: Senior Boxing Man- ager, LOONEY, W. S. Sigma Nu: Montezuma Club: Assistant Baseball Manager: WSC Forestry Club, President. LOSCHEN, JANICE MYRLE. Waller Hall: Col- lege Band: Debate: Pi Kappa Delta, President: Tassels: College Plays: Queen's Guard: Stu- dent Faculty Rules Committee, Chairman: Var- sity Debate: Mortar Board: Pi Lambda Theta: Big Five. LOVE, COY E. Off-Campus: Varsity Boxing: Society of Automotive Engineers: Scabbard and Blade: American Society Mechanical Engineers. LUCKT, ELEANOR. Off-Campus: American Pharmaceutical Association: Lambda Kappa Sigma. LUHN, ROBERT R. OFF-Campus: Kappa Sigma: American Society Mechanical Engineers. LUITEN, VI. Chi Omega: Evergreen: Chinook: YWCA. LYBECKER, SYLVIA RUTH. South Hall: Tas- sels: YWCA: ASSCW War Relief Fund Com- mittee: Independent Council: President of Stim- son Hall: Pacific N. W. Regional Chairman CYWCAJ: Mortar Board: Who's Who. LYNCH, KATHRYN NOTHWANG. Off-Cam- pus: Jr. American Home Economics Association: College Day Committee. MALONY, PATRICIA. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Spurs: Senior Panhellenic: Junior Panhellenic: Freshman Executive Council: AWS Publicity Committee: ASSCW Social Committee. MARSHALL, EVE. Alpha Phi, President: Spurs: AWS Point Committee, Chairman: Omi- cron Nu: AWS Council, Orientation Leader. MARTIN, RAYMOND E. Sigma Chi. MATAYA, STAN. Phi Delta Theta: ASSCW As- sistant Publicity Director: Sigma Delta Chi: Chinook Sports Editor: Pow Wow Sports Editor. MATSEN, MILES R. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Presi- dent: Freshman Class, President: Senior Class, Treasurer: Alpha Kappa Psi. MATSON, WALTER E. Alpha Gamma Rho: American Society of Agricultural Engineers, President: Society of Automotive Engineers: All-Ag Club: Associated Engineers. MCALISTER, ROY E. Pine Manor. MCCARTNEY. JOYCE-. Kappa Alpha Theta: AWS Vice-president's Committee: Orientation Committee: Evergreen Business Staff. McGEE, JACK H. Phi Sigma Kappa: Psi Chi: Basketball, Senior Manger. McVEAN, SALLY. Alpha Phi: YWCA: Sigma Tau Alpha: Spurs: AWS Orientation Leader: Student Teacher's Association: Badminton Club. MEAD, WILLA LOU. North Hall: Independent Council: Sigma Kappa Phi. MELCHER, JACKIE. Kappa Alpha Theta, Pres- ident: Sigma Kappa Phi: Mortar Board: Phi Beta Kappa: AWS Foreign Scholarship Com- mittee, Chairman: YWCA Cabinet: Religion and Life Committee. MILLER, GLORIA. Pi Beta Phi: AWS Orienta- tion Leader: Social Committee: YWCA: Inter- national Relations. MITCHELL, DOROTHY. Kappa Alpha Theta: Delta Phi Delta, President: Pi Lambda Theta: ASSCW Open House Committee: AWS Pub- licity Committee, Orientation Leader: YWCA Publicity Committee: Junior Prom Committee: Who's Who. MONROE, PAT. South Hall, President: Independ- ent Council: Evergreen: Chinook: AWS Orien- tation Committee, Publicity Committee: New- man Club: Ski Club: May Day Committee: Senior Prom Committee: Junior Review Com- mittee: ASSCW Election Committee. MOOS, DONALD W. Lambda Chi Alpha: Inter- collegiate Knights: Lariat Club: Sophomore Class, Treasurer: Basketball Manager. '358' MORGAN, VICKI. Waller Hall: Sophomore Class, Vice-president: College Choir: Varsity Debate: Sophomore Days, Chairman: Evergreen: Yell Queen: Pi Kappa Delta: Gamma Alpha Chi: Junior Revue Chairman: Rally Commit- tee: KWSC Quartet: Independent Greek Rally Chairman: Harvest Ball Court: Who's Who. MORRISON, DONALD DALE. Kappa Sigma: All-Ag Club: Alpha Zeta, President. MOSES, HELYNGENE, Alpha Gamma Delta: YWCA: Delta Phi Delta: Orchesis: Ski Club. MUNN, SALLY JANET. Off-Campus Girls: Do- Si-Do. MUNNS, NYDIA J, Delta Gamma: Senior Class. Vice-president: ASSCW Publicity Committee: AWS Properties Committee: Delta Phi Delta: Pi Lambda Theta: Chinook: College Plays: KWSC Announcer: Newman Club: National Collegiate Radio Guild: Big Five, MURPHY, MARJORIE LUCILLE. South Hall: YWSC: Alpha Kappa Delta: Psi Chi. NEFF, R. B. American Society of Civil Engineers. NEILAN, BEVERLY A. McCroskey Hall: WRA, President: AWS Council: Ski Club: Fish Fans: Sports Club: PEM Club: Crimson W Club. NELSON. CORA L. Stevens Hall: YWCA: Sigma Tau Alpha: Gamma Beta: AWS Voca- tional Committee: College Plays. NEUSTEL, MILDRED. Delta Zeta: Fish Fans: AWS Properties Committee, Social Committee, Vice-President's Committee. NEWCOMB, BARBARA. Sigma Kappa: Fish Fans: YWCA. NICKERSON, WILLIAM W. Kappa Sigma: Alpha Phi Omega: Montezuma Club. NOFTSINGER, KATHRYN. Waller Hall: Na- tional Collegiate Radio Guild: Sigma Tau Alpha: KWSC Music Director: AWS Foreign Scholarship Committee: College Day Commit- tee. NORSTROM, E. COLLEEN. Duncan Dunn: YWCA: Badminton Club. O'DAY, MARY PATCHEN. Pi Beta Phi: Alpha Kappa Delta: Sophomore Class, Treasurer: Religion and Life Committee, Chairman: AWS Vocational Guidance Committee. OGLE, JACK D. Kappa Sigma: Football: Swim- ming, OLDAKER, LORRAINE. South Hall: YWCA! Delta Phi Delta, President: ASSCW War and Service Men's Committee. OLIVER, FLOYD E. Stimson Hall: Band: Delta Chi, President: Montezuma Club. OLSEN, DORRINE. South Hall: YWCA: Sigma Alpha Omicron: College Day Committee. OMDAL, STANLEY. Future Farmers of Amer- ica: Independent Men's Association: All-Ag Club. ACTIVITY LIST-continued O'NEIL, PAT J. American Society of Mechan- ical Engineers: Associated Engineers Board of Control: Engineers Show Chairman: Society of Automotive Engineers: Newman Club. OSBORNE, W. G. Pi Kappa Alpha: Basketball junior Manager: American Institute ot' Elec- trical Engineers. OSTROM, SHIRLEY. Waller Hall: Sigma Tau Alpha: Fish Fans: Ski Club: American Phar- maceutical Association. OTT, JEANETTE. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Fresh- man Executive Council: ASSCW Social Com- mittee: YWCA: College Plays: Fish Fans: Crimson W Club. OTTEM, LLOYD K, All-Ag Club: Future Farm- ers of America: Alpha Zeta: Archery Club. OVERLAND, FERN. Waller Hall: YWCA Soph- omore Council: Membership Chairman. PARKER, MARY E. Duncan Dunn: Spurs: Delta Phi Delta: Coed Manor, President: AWS Coun- cil: President's Council: Fish Fans: Independ- ent Council: Dad's Day Committee. PARKS, JACKLEEN. Community Hall: Gamma Alpha Chi: College Plays: KWSC Writing Staff: ASSCW Radio Committee: Varsity De- bate Team. PARVIN, ROBERT. Alpha Gamma Rho: Alpha Zeta: All-Ag Club: Agriculturist Editor: Little International Mlanager. PAYNE, HAROLD N. Tau Kappa Epsilon: Lambda Tau Gamma: Hotel Greeters Club: Inter-Fraternity Council: Tennis junior Man- ager: Men's Orientation Committee. PEARCE, WARREN N. Ferry Hall: Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Sphinx Club. PERKINS, CATHERINE. Kappa Alpha Theta: Fish Fans: AWS Point System, Chairman: Vo- cational Committee: AWS Council. PETERSON, PAULINE. Waller Hall: Sigma Alpha Omicron. PETERSON, R. F. Tau Kappa Epsilon: Intercol- legiate Knights: Varsity Ball Chairman: Crim- son Circle: Freshman Executive Council: War Days Committee. PFAFF, VINCENT. Independent Men's Associa- tion: Intramural Athletics. PFAFFLE, CLIFFORD M. Pi Kappa Alpha: American Society of Mechanical Engineers: Associated Engineers. PIERSON, AVERILL. Kappa Alpha Theta, Pres- ident: Freshman Executive Council: Evergreen Reporter: Chinook Copy Editor, Associated Editor, Editor: Theta Sigma Phi: Alpha Kappa Delta: Who's Who. ' PISTORESE, RALPH A. Ferry Hall: Wrestling: Football. . QUINTIN, NANCY. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Pres- ident: Spurs: YWCA Cabinet: Gamma Beta: AWS Social Committee: ASSCW Social Com- mittee: Senior Panhellenic. RANEY, ALAN K. Tau Beta Pi: Sigma Tau: American Institute of Electrical Engineers: ASSCW Board of Control: Junior Class, Pres- ident: Independent Council: KWSC Engineer. RANTZ, RICHARD C. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Phi Epsilon Kappa: Track Team: International Relations Club: Grey W Club: Inter-Frater- nity Council. RATH, MARJORIE. Kappa Delta: Lambda Kappa Sigma: Sigma Alpha Omicron: YWCA. RECKAMB, VIRGINIA. South Hall: Alpha Kappa Delta: Collegiate Christian Fellowship. REED, DOROTHY. Kappa Alpha Theta: Ellen H. Richards Club: Ski Club: Orchesis: Chorus: YWCA. RHODES, C. HERBERT. Lambda Chi Alpha: Sigma Delta Chi: Evergreen News Editor, Sports Editor, Managing Editor, Editor: Col- lege Plays. RICE, JAMES EDWARD. Pine Manor, Presi- dent: Board of Control: Track Senior Manager: Alpha Chi Sigma, President: Sigma Tau: Grey W Club: Minor W Club: Independent Coun- cil: Washington Society of Chemical Engineers: Fencing: Who's Who. RICE, SHIRLEY. Delta Zeta: All-Ag Club: Ag- riculturist Editor: Lariat Club: Livestock Judg- ing Team. RICHES, HAROLD C. Scarab: Sigma Tau. RIDER, HELEN ELIZABETH. South Hall: Jun- ior American Veterinary Medicine Association: Christian Student Council. ROBERTS, FRANK. Ferry Hall: sphinx Club. ROBINSON, ANN. Pi Beta Phi: AWS Social Committee, Treasurer: International Relations Club. ROCKSTROM, NINA, Duncan Dunn: Sigma Al- pha Omicron: Community Chest Committee. ROEDER, SHIRLEY F. South Hall: Rho Chi, President: Lambda Kappa Sigma: Sports Club: Crimson W: Christian Student Council: Colle- giate Christian Fellowship: American Pharma- ceutical Association. ROGERS, GORDON J. Alpha Chi Sigma: Sigma Tau, President: Tau Beta Pi: Phi Lambda Up- silon: Washington State Society of Chemical Engineers. ROSE, B. MARGARET. Sigma Alpha Omicron: Independent Council: Off-Campus Girls: Junior Prom Princess. 'ROSS, DICK. Pine Manor: Freshman, Vice-Pres- ident: KWSC Announcer, Chief: Board of Con- trol: Intercollegiate Knights: National Colle- giate Radio Guild: National Collegiate Players: Crimson Circle: Rally Committee: Dad's Day: College Plays: Who's Who: Junior Review, Producer, Master of Ceremony: College Humor. 03590 O O O RYAN, GEORGE F. Alpha Kappa Lambda: Hor- ticulture Club: All-Ag Club: Agriculturist Ed- itor: Alpha Zeta, SALISBURY, WILLIAM M. Student Christian Council. SANDBERG, VICTORIA, Stevens Hall: Band: YWCA: Queen's Guard: Hiking Club, Pres- ident: Evergreen: ASSCW Radio Committee: College Plays: KWSC Traffic Department. SARFF, EMMETT W. Tau Kappa Epsilon: Sigma Tau: Scarab: Associated Engineers: Football Junior Manager: Washington State Engineer, Associate Editor. SAXE, CLARA. Stevens.Hall: junior American Home Economics Association: YWCA: Omi- cron Nu. ' SCALZO, ROBERT JOSEPH. Sigma Phi Epsi- lon: Gray W Club: Baseball: American So- ciety of Civil Engineers. SEAT, BARBARA. Kappa Alpha Theta: Yell Leader: Religion and Life Committee: ASSCW Homecoming Committee: AWS Vocational Committee: College Choir: YWCA: Pi Lambda Theta: Mu Phi Epsilon, President. SECKEL, MARGARET. Community Hall: Cos- mopolitan Club: Delta Phi Delta. SELDE, VERNON, Stimson Hall: American So- ciety of Mechanical Engineers: American S0- ciety of Agricultural Engineers. SHEMWELL, ELWOOD H. Phi Sigma Kappa: Crimson Circle: Basketball Senior Manager: National Collegiate Radio Guild: Sigma Delta Chi: Grey W Club. SHOULTES, KATHLEEN HAZEL. Waller Hall: Wesley Foundation, President: Mu Beta Beta: 4-H Club: Sigma Tau Alpha: Christian Student Council: Junior Home Economics Association. SIECHAU, ELROY. Independent Men's Asso- ciation: Independent Council: American Insti- tute of Electrical Engineers. SIGMAN, RUTH. North Hall: Delta Mu. SIMMELINK, RUTH. South Hall: Independent Council: YWCA Finance Chairman: AWS War Defense Committee, Council: Junior American Home Economics Association: Sigma Tau Alpha, President: ASSCW Secretary: Chinook: Who's Who: Board of Control: College Day Committee. SIMON, SAMUEL. Independent Men's Associa- tion: Basketball, Senior Manager: Dairy Club: All-Ag Club: Dairy Judging Team: Senior Manager Council. SMITH, CONNIE. Alpha Chi Omega: Who's Who: National Collegiate Players: Tau Kappa Alpha: Board of Control: Homecoming Commit- tee, Chairman: Dad's Day Committee, Chairman: Winter Week Committee, Chairman: Mother's Week-End Committee: College Plays: Booster Committee. SNELL, EDNELL. Newman Club: Ellen H. Rich- ard Club: 4-H Club, ACTIVITY LIST-continued . . . SNOOK, SHIRLEY J. Waller Hall: Independent Council: AWS Secretary, Vice-president: Point System Committee: Spur, Song Fest Chairman: Sophomore Class, Secretary: Delta Mu: Big Five Chief. SOMERS, DONALD F. American Institute of Electrical Engineers. SPALDING, PHYLLIS. University Dames. STEPHENS, WILBUR E. Independent Men's Association: Independent Council: Junior In- tercollegiate Knights. STEULAVT, BETTY J. North Hall: Interna- tional Relations Club: Delta Mu: Institute of Pacific Relations. ' STEWART, ELIZABETH. Alpha Phi: College Day Committee: Junior American Home Eco- nomics Association: Religion and Life Commit- tee: YWCA, Sophomore Council: KWSC Cho- rus: Chinook: Student Teacher's Association: College Choir. STILLWELL, GRACE. McCroskey Hall, Presi- dent: Election Board: Dad's Day Committee: YWCA. STORMS, CECIL H. Stimson Hall: Sigma Tau. STRAND, JESSE R. Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Associated Muckers. STRAUSZ, ROBERT W. Sophomore Class Ex- ecutive Council: Chinook, Advertising Manager: Alpha Delta Sigma. SUZUKI, GRACE. Community Hall: Sigma Alpha Omicron. SWANBECK, BEVERLY. Waller Hall: Inde- pendent Council: Quill Club: Mu Phi Epsilon: Pi Lambda Theta: Phi Kappa Phi. SWANSON, MARIAN. Delta Delta Delta: Jun- ior Panhellenic: AWS Point System Commit- tee: Spurs: Fish Fans, Pageant Director: Soph- omore Class Executive Council: Mu Sigma Rho: Omicron Nu: YWCA President, Membership Committee, Group Leader: Homecoming Dance: Mortar Board: Who's Who: AWS Council: Christian Student Council: Ellen H. Richards Club. TALLYN, EDWIN F. Sigma Chi: Sigma Tau: Alpha Phi Omega. TARO, KATHLEEN M. South Hall, TATE, MARVIN. Sigma Phi Epsilon: Interfra- ternity Council: Freshman Class Executive Council. TAYLOR, W. P. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Alpha Kappa Psi, President: Senior Class Executive Council. THOMPSON, RUTH I. Duncan Dunn: Athletic Council:'Theta Sigma Phi: Evergreen, Sports Editor: Chinook, Sports Editor: Junior Class, Treasurer: Independent Council: ASSCW Pub- licity Committee: Crimson W: Sports Club. THOMPSON, LLOYD. Independent Men's As! sociation: All-Ag Club. TIPPETT, BARBARA. Chi Omega: ASSCW Ra- dio Committee: Radio Workshop: AWS Pub- licity: College Day: Evergreen: Play Produc- tion. TOMCHICK, LOIS VIRGINIA. Chi Omega: WRA Vice-president: Sports Club: Crimson W: Play Productions: Mother's Week-End Com- mittee. TOPP, PAT, Pi Beta Phi, President: WRA, Sec- retary: Pi Lambda Theta: Chinook: Sports Ed- itor: AWS College Day Committee, Orientation Leader, , TOWNER, ETHEL JOY. McCroskey Hall: YWCA: College Day Committee. TSCHETTER, LORRAINE. McCroskey Hall: YWCA: Independent Council: Spurs: Lambda Kappa Sigma: Rho Chi: American Pharmaceu- tical Association. VAN BUSKIRK, DANIEL. Alpha Phi Sigma: Independent Mei-i's Association: American Vet- erans Committee. VAN PROOYEN, CORNELIA MARY. South Hall, Collegiate Christian Fellowship: Pi Tau Iota: Sigma Alpha Omicron: Archery Club: Phi Beta Kappa. VOLOSING, DOUGLAS ELLIOT. Pep Band: Swimming. WAHL, HELEN E. Lambda Kappa Sigma: American Pharmaceutical Association. WALKER, H. GORDON. Phi Delta Theta: Scab- bard and Blade: Alpha Delta Sigma: Ever- green, Advertising Manager: Scarab: Associated Engineers, WALLER, DARROLL A, Sigma Nu: Athletic Council: Board of Control: Inter-Fraternity Council: Student Activities Committee: Alpha Phi Sigma, Chairman: Grey W Club: Crimson Circle: Football: Basketball: Baseball: Track: Varsity Ball Chairman: Inter-Mural Coach: Junior Varsity Football Coach: Campus Traf- iic and Safety Committee: Junior Class Execu- tive Council: Big Five. 03600 WALLIN, JEAN. Alpha Delta Pi: National Ra- dio Guild: KWSC Trafhc Manager. WATTS, FRANK. Ferry Hall: Sphinx Club: Junior Veterinary Medicine Association. WEEKS, RICHARD. Theta Chi: National Col- Radio Guild, President: Sigma Delta legiate Chi: KWSC Staff Announcer: All College Plays. WILLARD, BARBARA. Alpha Chi Omega: Chi- nook: Evergreen, Foreign Business Manager, Advertising Staii: ASSCW Winter Week Com- mittee: AWS Orientation Committee. WILLMAN, BARBARA. Kappa Delta: Pi Tau Iota: Evergreen: Sigma Tau Alpha: YWCA. WILSON, CHARLES. Phi Delta Theta: Football: Softball Intramural Champs: YMCA Secretary- Treasurer, National Conference: All-Ag Club: Grey W Club: Intramural Debate: Fusser's Guide: Big Five. WILSON, HELENA. Kappa Delta: Delta: Sigma Tau Alpha: College Day Com- mittee: AWS Scrapbook Commitee, Delta Phi WILSON, JAMES. Sigma Tau: Tau Beta Pi: Independent Men's Association. WOLFRAM, HAROLD. Phi Kappa: Newman Club: Forestry Club. WOLTER, JANET. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Phi Beta Kappa: Psi Chi: Pi Tau Iota, President: YWCA Finance Chairman: Senior Panhellenic. WOOD, JACK C. Sigma Tau: American Society Mechanical Engineers: Society American Engi- neers. WOOD, KENNETH G. Alpha Kappa Lambda: Freshman Executive Council: Intercollegiate Knights. YOUNG, DOLORES U. Stevens Hall: Mu Phi Epsilon: Sigma Tau Alpha: Orchestra: YWCA. YOUNGBERG, LILLIAN J. McCroskey Hall: Spurs: Pi Kappa Delta: Pi Lambda Theta: Board of Control: Rally Chairman: Junior Var- sity Dehate: College Plays: Big Five. ZAI-IN, BRUCE A. Alpha Gamma Rho: All-Ag Club: Horticulture Club, President: Agricul- turist Business Manager. ZELLMER, VERNE E, Acacia, President: In- tercollegiate Knights: Phi Mu Alpha: Inter- Fraternity Council: Forestry Club: Registra- tion Ball, Manager. .-4 A 206 256 205 265 308 Sl. 320 HU 284 311 280 295 201 151-I 291 T2 Ill!! 1 -I5 205 206 205 313 271 310 31 U 171 2S1 2025 275 200 178 314 28-I 3110 263 261 278 281 2721 205 272 .51 .G 14162 Jill 17S ESS 278 1,7-I 300 281 251 3045 297 1134 260 Hill! 256 178 310 5408 281 3 I 55 205 1101! 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Allurcml. ltohm-rl . Allurgolt. Betty . Anmn, Wayne . . . Ainbuucn, Ruin-rl . . Anuru, I-'rank . . Alncel, Harold .,.. Annes, Lllu .... Gil, Amumlson, John Jr. . . Anllm-snn. Elsil- . . SLE, Anderson, Arlene 152, Anderson, Arlhln' . . . Alulerson, llllllc . . SSG, Amlersnn, lionnlo . . 63, Anderson. Curl A .... AlNll!I'FlQll. Curl W. . . Anflsrrsnxl, Cnrnl . . Andcrson, Dorln . . 152, Anderson, Ethel . , Anderson, Fl'0ll0l'll'k . JIU, Anderson. Glen . . 100, Anderson, Ilunry . Amllersozm, lrvnc . . .1lldL'l'S01l, Jumm-H M, . Amlvrsmn, .lunn-fa ll. . .Xndcrsun, Leo . . 101, Anderson, Murray . 160, Anderson, Orvlllu . . Amh-remn, Rlclmrrl . . . Allllf!l'H0ll, Robert A. . 30, Anllersun, Ilohl-l'l IC. . Anderson. Xvlllllllll BU, 62, Axncllwmt I l, Josl-pl: . 202. .hnirews, Floyd . . . . Appel, Wllmn . . 175, Apnlvforcl. Ilurrlvt . 116, Archer, Roller! . , Arlvs, Dnnuld . . . . Arxnlluld, Wllllnnx . . . Armstrong. Pntrlulu . . Arnllf. Ilnynlonfl . . . Arnold, Vehnn .... Arps, Robert . . 202, Al'llllll', Haruhl . . . Arthur, Hurry . . Artmuu, Luulllv . 310 Picture Index Asnn, Vlrglnlu 36, 165, 253, 273 Aschcnlu'enucr, Rodney . 177 Aslnhmk, Joseph , . . 282 Assclslinu, Eugene . . 174 Atherton, Juy .... 291 Aslunhuyruk. Sli . . . 5554 Anhnclmn, Duvld . 120. 295 Auld, Cluribcl . 36, 14-I, 304 Auld, Jenn ..... 272 Aunmck, Nuncy . 101, 268 Auslln, Mxirloy 36. 66. 153, 260 Axclsou, Lclund . . . 201 Axis-llc. Durolhy . . . 265 Axworthy, Robert . 100, 314 B lint-okn. I-'runcls . . 202, 205 Ihnlgur, Ellocn . . . 332 lim-1', Kenneth . . 172, 281 Ilnesnn. llunry . . . 200 llnilc-y, Ellen . . 83, 267 Iluilvy, Ilnlph . . . 174, 207 lllllfll, Dnmllly . . 63, 26-l liukumls, 'Willlxnn . . . 36 linkcn, Pnlmur . 36, 09, 280 linker. Gllhcrl ,.... 314 linker, Grncia .... T1 linker, Jnxncs .... 295 Bnkor, Russell . . 202, 205 linker, Shirley . 152, 1532 304 Mulch, Roscoe .... 175 lhilclwln, Merle .... 293 Iiulllngfu-, Gull . 36, 140, 152, 310 Hnlsipzur, Adeline . . . 311 lhnnfurml, Mary . . 170 lmng, Irene . . . . 173 linings, livnlun . . 121. 20-1 Hangs, Ilcnry . . 177, 29-1 Burlmr. G4-orge . . 2S2 ll:lrlml', Jnmr-S . . 313 linrlwr, Murjorlc . . , 276 lh11'hur, Tllullms . . SAI, 282 Ilurrslny, Kvxnmth . . . 295 llurgcr, Allan . . . 166 nlll'lllll'll, Janet . . 307 Hlll'lll!S. Ilctly . . 305 liurnvs, ltohcri, . . . 281 llnrncs, Wlllium . . . 283 Iiurnlcr, Ruth . . 36, GG, 267 Imrr, l-Ilelun . . . 128 Burr, llngh . . . 236, 290 llnrrun. Carol . 4 . 27.1 Iinrsun. Henry .... G1 llurllv, Nxullne . . 262, 276 Burton, Alvu . . . 36 lhn'lo'1, ltuhcrl . . . 314 Ilnrlon, XVllIlunx . . 174 Barlow. Alluurosc . . G9 lhlssn, Ilem'y . . . 279 lmtclu-lor, Eric . . 174 Ilnhes, Pulrlclri . . 260 llulor, Clarence . . . 2931 llnncr, Alvin . . . 36, 172 llnnnmnn, Lctn .... 271 linnmgnrtr-n, Jenn 841, 100. nl. llnnrck, Alvln . . . 270 lhlxll-r, Roller! . . . 287 Ilcnn. lmlc . . . . 1T3'. 17-1 liourrl, Jus-qucllnc . . . 115 151-ehur. HIIXIIIOIIII . . . 293 Bc-cm, Ihvrnlluy . . . . 30-1 llul1lkc.Cluu'lvs . . 84,179 lil-hrciis, Rlclnml . . . 297 lielmllenmn. Judy . S2, 101, 175, R09 llcll, l,emnn'd . . . 166 llcll, Beverly . . 273 Bull, Unvlfl . . 205 Hell, Marilyn . . . 270 Heller, George . . 36, 292 Bollinger, Elulnc . . . 275 llclllngur. Glorlu . . 305 Ilclmondo, Willlxnn . . 289 Bcmls. Clyde . . . 36. 175 Ilcntler, lkolmrt . 30. 61, 3115 Bender, John . . 175. 2S5 I!endixen.Heh'n . . 176. lhenedict,Margaret . . 275 307 Hclljlllllill, Alvin . 36, 72, 73, 313 Bolnmtts, Gerald . . . 295 Bennett, Chester . . . 278 Bvnnett, Donald . . 36, 166 Bennett, Edgar . . 201 Ilrennclt, Lohcll .... 280 Bennett, Robert . . , 283 Ilnnninglun, Wllllum . 174, 287 Benson, Paul T4, 14-1, 145, 313 Bonlsnn, Jeun .... 273 Bcnlson. Raymond . . 2510 Berg. 0l1ll'glll'0t .... 2406 Bergen, Glundn . 36, 60, 181, 260 15nrger, Betty . . 175, 311 Iicrgevln, Dcnlse . 36. 100, 153, 27-1 Iiurgcviu, Keith . . . 287 licrkhelmer, Betty . 37, 170 Bi-rqulst, llm'IJci't . , . 286 llcrry, Anim ..... 306 Berry, Beverly , S3, 100, 262, 200 Iicrry, Stanley , 37, 1-1-1, 280 Iifesl, lilurinn . . . 655, 269 Iicthunds, Theodore . . 283 Hl'ylll0l', Clmrlcs . . 286 Bice. Delmar .... 292 lllckfovd, Belly .... 267 liidlnke, Murgy . 177, 178, 270 Biol, Bulrrl ..... 292 l'HEl'IllBl1l1, Arnold . . . 205 Bien-sdorf, Willlum . 145 llilllngxir, Gloria . . 37 Illlllngs. Franklin . . . 292 Billings, John . . 72, T3 Billings, Olllc , . . 3-11 lllnzcr, Murgnret . . 272 Biscliuf, Jznnvs . . 106 lilsluop. llurburn . 206 Illuck, Louis . . . . 200 Iilucknmn, Charles . 316 lilulr. John . . . 287 Blair, Lorenzo . . 294 I!luke,Jolm . . . 12S Blunn, Vusho . . . 276 lslank, Gertrude . . . 268 ljlekkink, Ilucllc-l . 37, 67, 306 llllne, Frulwcs .... 268 UIUllllPCl'Q'. Can-I . . 316 Iilonnhrcn. Betty . 1157 liouz, Albert . . 291 lioesc, Waller . . . 313 Boettcllcr, liohert . 281 1101-ltcl1cl', W'Illhun 281 15030. James . . . 293 liolnlu. Stanley -. . 286 Bolrlnmn, llnfns . . 285 Holtz. Roy . . . . 290 Bond, Elnm Gene . . . 202 llnnglorni, Ilcnry . 37, 02, llili llunhnul, Billie . . . 37, 272 IQUIISSIU, Mary .... 300 lionstcel, Duviul LeVun . 31-1 Boone, Arlnlhlu .... 275 Boone, Suzanne .... 269 liuotli, William . . 287 liurro. lichen . . . 153 Boston. Junicc .... 308 Muswell, Pzllriciu Lce . . 276 llonllion, Clmrlcs . . . 285 Bower, Jackson . . . 2SS Ilowur, I-'luyfl .... 31-1 Ihnvllng, Margaret . 37, 309 Bowman, Bcity .... 173 Ilox, Robert. Eugvne . . 286 lloyd, Thomas . . . . 278 lioycr, Erma . 37, 176, 309 Imylc, John ..... 29-1 lioytler, Jannos . . , 291 lioznrlll, Lcthu . . 140, 30-l Ilozorlh, Donald . . . 201 Bracket. Elizabeth . . . 272 Brncht. Clayton . 37, 174, 314 Bradley, Gordon . . . 278 Bradley, Yvillllllll . . . 291 Brady, Dcssic . 37, 178, 311 03610 B1-mmrlstoter. Charles Brandt, Harold . Brandt, Noreen . 2631 . 37. 2821 289 31 U Brandt, Robert . . . 289 Brundvlck, Audrey . . 273 Brunuou, Dali- . . . 37, 315 Branlhoovcr, Ban-lmrn 63, 311 Bruytou, I rcderiuk Sl. S-l. 100 ws, 34-1 Bruzz-1, Dounu .... 305 Breckenridge, Clmvlcs 257, 17-I Brcuelnun, Mzu'joi'le . 63, 275 Brennan, Dorothy . . 274, lid Brewer, Howard . 316 Brewer, James . . 316 Brewer, John . . 3111 llrlnn, Ray . . . 263. 28-I Bridges, Nathan . . 37, 284 Bridglmm, Mnrlys . 165, 310 Brlm, Bill . . . 279 Brisblu, Normun . . 289 Bristol. Burburu . 272 Britt, Theo .... 37, 278 Bromrk, Herbert . . 282 Broderick, Alice . 270 Bl'0l1'Illll, Darwin . 316 Bruoxnlielrl, .Jack . 207 Broulmrd, Leon . . . 289 Browlsk, Elizabeth . 37, 309 Brown, Bc-tty . . . 268 Brown, Bonnie- . . 275 Brown, Edwin . . , 285 Brown, Esther . . 37, 310 Brown, Gordon . . . 285 Brown, Mary .. . 100, 309 Brown, Mildred . . 37, 275 Brown. Norma . GIS, 262, 265 Brown, Richard . . 293 Brown, Roger . . 286 Brown, Warren . . 37, 282 Brnnduge, Betty . . 267, 274 Brumlxxge, Dorothy . 37, 64, G9 Brunswick, Gordon . 202, 205 Brunswig. .Tuncl . . 2725 Iiru non. Gerald . 1011 Brush, David . . . . 281 Bryan, Virginia . . 117, 272 Bnclunmn, Dorothy 37, 179, 273 Buchaunin. Jenn . . . 305 Buck, Steven . . . 287 liuukinglnxm, John . 37, 280 Buckland, Mary . . 274 lhiclclnnll, Sully . . 69, 274 lincklin, Robert . . 297 liuukner, Elizabeth . . 311 Budd, Betty . . . 37. R10 Budd, Helen . . . H08 Budd, Margaret ..... U8 linccrlxclcig Doris . . . 30-I Bnehlvr, Shirley , 63, 202, 2736 Bull, Ellis .... 37, 70 Bunch, Patricia . 37, 253, 307 Blmcll, Jack ..... 281 Bunting. Ilolbrook . . . 285 Burg, Kerry ..... 284 Burgess. Elaine . 60, 84, ITG, 181 Burgess, James . . . 292 Burgess, Margaret . 37, 274 Burgh, Rodney . . . 61, 2512 l.lnx'l:c, Louise , . . 145, 268 Burnett, Ernest . . . 296 Burns. Barlmrn . . 65, 268 Burns, Jack . . . 315 liurrows. Mary . . 30-3 Burt, Joan . . 300 Bury, Beverly . . lit! Bury, Loyd ..... 81 Busby, Frnmris . . 255, 207 Busch, Alma . 37, 70. 178, 305 Busch, Lolax, . . . 179, 305 Bush, Jess ..... M32 Bushuw, Donald . 176 Buslck, William . 283 Butler, Beverly . . 308 Butler, llaymond . . 2933 Button. Robert . . 175 Bybeo, Kenneth . 174 Byhznn, Rolwrt . . 167 C Cade. Billy . . Cade. Lenovn- . Caldwell, Robert Calligun, Mnrgaxrcl Calvert. Donald Cxxuu-ron, Jean , Arthur Both . Cumphcll, Campbell, Cunlphell, Carolyn Campbell. Campbell, .Tallies Ralph C:1xm1'is, Alhurt . Cnnlield, Marilyn Cannon. Marlon 1 27 , 252, 140, 2541 .,- .pi y Cannon, Mildred . . Capps. Joe . . . . Cupwell, Catherine . . Carden, James . . . Carden, Rodney . . Carlson, Alfred . . Carlson, Alice . 37. 262 Carlson, Bob ..... Carlson, Carolyn . . Carlson, Dclnlonrl 37, Carlson, Mildred . . . C:u'1nIf'h:1el, Dean . . Carpenter, David . . Czirpcntur, Helen . . Carpenter, Milton . . . Carson, Betty . . . 38 27-l 107 14.0 Carter, 1':1nl . . Carter, Vfznon . . . C:u've1'. Donald .... Caseboll. lieorgc- Uusebolr, Wayne Cash, B4'5l'XllldiIIO Cash, Bcthudell . 52, Cnssl.-rly, John . Chaco, Anne . CllI1i1ll0l'f0Il, Marjorie , 114 . . 6.3 152, 101 Curstcns, Bettie Cul-ter, Helen . . 119, Clmtfcc, Fvuncis Chnmlaerlin, Wulte I' Chxunhcrs, Gloria 83, 101 Chzunbers, Joan . Clmmhers, John . Clnuxnpugne, Marilyn Ulmndler, Charles Glmng, Chang lal Chen Chung, Chung Yun Chapman, Ray . Clmppell, Robert Churnus. Doris . Chase, lllnri'in . Chase, Raymond Clieclzov, David . Ghedzov. Mary . Cheng. Tze Yong: . IRS Chcsbrouglx, Demi 1731, 263 Chin, Ting . . Chitty, lloward . Choate, Helen . Chockie. Dorothy Chrlstcler. Ann in 38. Christensen, Barham: . Chi-istcusvn,Joan Til, Christenscn, Quinton 72, 152 nfs Christcnson, Jean SS Clirlslnlylielg John . . Chung. Chiu-Mon SS, 315 Glurkx, Carl . . Clnrk.Nnomi . ss, 38 Clarke, Jerry . 166, 285 Claymore, Phillip 202, 205 Clemens, Elninn: . 64, S-1 Clilf. Mui-ion . . Cllfforll, Bnnjxnnin Clifford. Shirley Clinger,Bo1-dean . C-lizer, Charles . Glizvr. Wayne . Close, Eileen . Clower, Robert . . Clynch, Harriett . Cochrzm. Joseph . v 3551 331 293 205 291 170 'fsr 267 112 296 289 291 310 272 21.1 310 304 20-1 315 70 268 315 106 292 265 281 294 305 314 310 306 265 314 286 287 278 295 305 274 289 153 271 316 3115 311 QS 201 6-1 287 354 354 280 237 304 167 295 278 276 354 283 17-1 284 83. 264 306 313-I 270 119 205 276 282 354 175 305 332 286 100 263 28-1 306 281 296 313 264 174 309 330 .1 Coul1r1111, Robert . . . 200 COCIIFOHC, L0l'1'l11l1li . 38, 310 Coddlng, George . ISS, 82, 3151 Ulm, Guy 1101111111115 , . , 2135 Foe. Jruues . . 205 Cogl1l:111, Jenn .... 308 Cohn, John ..... 316 Cole, Charles . 518, 72. 174, 289 Cole, James ..... 279 Cole, June . . . . 268 110111, John . . . 17-1, 291 Cole, Shirley . . . . 272 C111111111111, Clmrlcs . , 290 L741101111111, Pat . . . . LEGS Colllns, Colleen . 84, 101, 149, 152, 269 Collins, Pat ..... 275 Collins, TIIOILHAS . . 202. 205 Colllson, Ii1?Ill101ll . . 166 Lfulvllle, 1Vill111111 . . 1114 Conclc, Robert . . , . 280 Cone, Frank . . . . 106 Cone, Marilyn . . 38, 1513, 7-1, 144, 266 Co11g11o11, Robert . . . 289 Connell, Riclmrxl . . . 287 c1m1'ud,P1111ip . 115. 2ss,:1211 lIo11yz11'd, Patrlciax . . . 26S Uuok. Mary Jane . . . 267 Cook, 17101111111 .... 296 Lfuoke, Clmrlcs . , , , S110 Cooley, George . HS. JUN, 293 CODIIIIJE, Eleanor .... S2 C0011l1lCS, George . . 281 l'lJ0lll11', J0l111 ..... 207 Cooper, Lawrence . , . 310 l'oope1', V11'gi11l11 . 71, 101, 269 Cupe, Wesley . , . . 169 Cupcl11111l, Thomas . 1 . 295 1'o1'h111ey. LfHVl'0lll'L? . . 1391 Curllit, Philip . . 17-1, 270 Corkcr, William . . . 175 C01'kCl'y, Mary B1-11 . 115. 117. 1-11, 265 Gork1'11111, M111-llyn , . . 274 Cory, Robert A1'11l111' . . 60 Uostugno, Do11n11 . . . 200 Costello, Dorthy . . 265 Coughlin, Robert . . 288 L'0lll1101', Daniel . . . .115 Covey. Robert . . . . 2541 Co1v1111, Ulzurlotto' 2324, GT Cuwaln, Fra-11 . . . , 2116 Co1v1111, l1Ia1'jo1'iu . . its COWIHI, Ted . . . 2110 Cox, Donald , . 218 Cox, Iilluor . . . . 178 Cox, Gladys .... ISR, 274 Cox. Helen ..... 208 C1'nbt1'ee, Bz11'bz11'11 . 181. 274 C1111-y, Charles .... 216 C1All1VfOl'L1. Dale . . . 1115 Cr:1wfo1'd, Wi1lln111 . . 281 Cl'l11V11181'S, Donald . . . 2011 Cl'lfg01', Donald , 115, 1011, 279 Cressey, B11rl1:11'z1 . 101, 275 Urllrlw, Ben ..... 2S2 C1'11'cl11o1v, B111'1,u1r:1 218. 65, 275 Critclxlow, Edgar , 176. 292 Crime, Muriel .... 306 1,'rocke1', Georgie . . 21534, 295 l'l'UDDBl', D01111111 , . . 201 Kiroslny, Earl . . . , .LF l'l'USfS011, Anubcl . . 1105 C1-usso11, bI21l'jOl'1l' . . 118. 305 f'l'D1l1?l1. Renm- . . . 1013 1?ru11se. 'William , . 106 mfrow, 15.1111 . . . 282 V1-ow, Juuuis . 269 1'1'01VO, Xx!1ll'1'0I1 . . SIS-1 Cl'011'1l1Q1', IIar1'3' - . 151 Ifroxdulc, Joxm . . 27-1 1'1'r1zie1'. xxqlliillll . , . S2 ffl'11ll1, Douglas .... 169 C11I1111llg1lf1111, Ijf1l'U1lly . 274 1'111111i11g11a1n, Nl!l'1llllll . 234 f'l111111Ilgll21l'll, x'1'01ll1L' . 274 Ulllbll, Richard . . . 82. 313 1'111'r111, Verne . . 8-1. 2951 1f111'1'ie, Craig . . 203 ff111'1'1f:, Mary . . 308 C111'tiS, Robert . . IES, 00, 71 129, 281 11111'1.iss, George . . . 145 D llz11'1'1:s, 1'r:111vls . . . 171 lJ:1l1l, .lolm , . . , 21111 1Da1l11, Rosa . . ISS, 65, R11 PICTURE I 'DEX-continued . . 1111 111. Wesley . Dlllllllyllllblli, 1111118111111 . Duly, 1111111011 . Dlllll, Nf11'111u11 . 1l:1111u11'0od, Lloyd D111l1l?1V01.K1, Eldoru Ilzxnell, Ilolrert . Il:111Iol, -101111 . . Du11l1'1s0 1, 1'11111l11e D1111k0. 1'1l:1in1' . llu1111e, Evelyn . Dfl1'Q'l11'l0l'1, Hurley Duyhl, lj1l1vu1'11 . D11v14lson, C1111 . 1l11v11lso11, Floyd lmvldsou, Max . Davis, Duane . Davis, J11r11csI1. Davis, .1111111-s R. Davis, .l:1111us S. Davis, 51lll'2lll'l'1 Davis, Marilyn . Duvls, Maxine . . Davis, Robe-rt . Davis, Jnuquelyn Dnwley, John , Dawson, 130111111 . Dawson, George 1'J11wso11, Jxuncs . Dl1yl1I1l'S11, Mary Dayton, Stanley DIIXIOII, Jzunes . D1'1ll'5'. Z1l11ryJ0 . Deury. Peggy . DuBoc1', Ellnurc Duck, IJ0l'UfllY . Decker, Allison . Deckurt, Alice- . 'asf 10.15, as, 171, 38, UU, . . -125, . 122, ' 111, tis, De1'u11b1.1c11, Robert . . D0fU1l1lllU11. Roy . DeFle111111i11g, 1101101-t . 81, I1ef11r,Im11 . . l'Pe1l11'1't. Yi1'g111i:1 Del11o,Dnl1y . . Dclluss, 3l1lI'j0l'1l' 'asf 1773. asa, S-I, l1c11111s, .1111-k . . . . Denney, P11111i111- . . 210. UQROS11, lil1fl1111'11 . 100, Derr. Ar1I1111' . . . . Ilesllet, Earl . . . . Dcsilet, 1.1-Roy .... Ilc-Sotu. Bllliu .... Dozullem, Kathryn . 178, Ilinl, Cl1ll'L'llUlJ . , . . Il1amo11d, E1111':11'd 30. 175, Dil1blc. Nell ..... Dickens, A111111beI1c- . . Dickluson, Mary . . . Dickson, Beverly 2111, 168, Dicksuw, Ulllift' . . 108. D1Gl'1lIgGl'. Jack .... Dietrich, Daryl . 351. 011. 1.15. Dlllon, Carrol . . . Dllls. Rlcl1u1'11 , . Dimkc, Juv . . . Dlmke. V0l'1101l . . DI11111ck, 'I.'l1or1111s . . Diners, V1'l'110l1 .... Dlrkcs. 110111011 . . . . lllrks, Vi1'gl11l11 , 219. 202, Dlvvlhlss, Lois . . . 05, Divers, Rohn-1't . . 178. Donks, James . . . Doane, Wayne . 178. Ilol1so11. Lj'l1l1 . . . . 1101111-, Glorlu . . 202, Dodds. Gcorgl- 5 . . . Dodge, P11t1'i1:i:1 . . 152. Dodson, Juydu , . . Doherty. Frank . . . Dolum, Bl1l'1l1ll'1i . . lmllolf, Rl'lH0l1111l'j' . . D01llll1llC, John . . . . llu1111l111e. Margaret . . 1P0l101.f1lU0. Gordon . , . U0110l1lI0, Eloise . 119, 61, 1101111111115 George . . . l?o11ul111c, l11l1'1011 .... Dook. Junles ..... Doo1'11ick, 15101111 . . 286, Dno1'1111'k. llohe1'1: 202, 205, 1m1':111, James , . . 39, IJ01'1x11111, Donald . , , 1101-1111111, John . . Do1'111u1', D. 0. . . . . DUl'1'1'1lj', William . . 311, Dosskuy. Charles . . 259, Duty. .luck . . . . Donty, Claude . . Imw, A, Irving . . Dow, Delmar . . . l1o11'ne11. Junk . . . . D011'11il!2'. Rl1:l1:1r1l . 39. 7-1 S7, 1m11'111:. Donna . 1lo11'11s. M111'1ly11 1klI'2lkL?, Mill'11j'l1 . 113,14-1, . . 70. 220 278 311 31-1 296 356 287 21111 275 307 25-1 206 296 292 280 179 291 2911 21111 297 2741 207 268 290 273 29-1 305 297 316 173 287 287 178 17S 308 273 282 1-15 201 291 100 313 292 268 265 1S1 276 278 305 287 297 282 282 1151 300 31 5 315 311 2615 178 269 2011 292 11-1 29-1 313 289 202 292 5116 39 70 267 270 315 293 280 39 275 295 305 167 278 307 273 287 276 286 265 281 311 GS 315 280 2211 202 202 30 17-1 287 7116 1113 39 167 313 , 80 327 269 2651 105 111'ces1111111, I,l11l:111 . . 39, 304 lDr1'y1-1', F1':111k . . 205, 2-SG D1'1ll111101, Scott . . , . 285 Driscoll. Leu . . . . 2S2 Dl'11'IZl', Junell .... 276 Drux, Donald . . 39, 61, 285 Uroz, B0l'l111l'l1 .... 285 Dnlm, Juanllu . . . 306 Dudley. Gene . . . . 30-1 Imailey, Leonard . . . 313 Uuell, Carol . . . 100, 27-1 D11l1l111111, Wi1l111111 39, 61, 294 Dllllflllll. Gclxcvleve . . 304 lJ1111c1111, L. Helen . 65, 307 1l1111u1111, Virginia . . . 311 IJ1111l:1p, Janet . . . 275 Il1lr11kl111s:1, 51011111121 . . 1554 I111l'11I11ll. J:1111es .... 172 l1l11'11l11l1, Warren . 39, 66, 2510 llurkin, Betty .... 204 Durst, '1'l1u111a1s . . . 313 Imus, 1'z1tr1c'i11 , . 165, 2571 IJ1'u1'11k, 15111111 . . , 1111 lbylrro. Mary . . 270 Dye, liolvurl . . . 2811 Dyer. 1I:11'ul1l .... 287 llysun. Georgef . 39, 198, 202 205, 282 E Earl, A114312 . 350, 721, 84, 118 12-1. 176, 264 Buster, Frell ..... 292 l51nst111a111, J11li11 . . 219, 170 Ebc, Leonard . 288 ldbe, Vnronn . . 119, 307 ldberle, J. G. . . 3121 I5be1'1ei11, Belly . . . 205 1-Eckert. Eugene . . . 31-1 Udllltjlllilll, RKl1ll!1'1 . . 2S1 Eden, Jack . . . . 295 Edfzlst, .Tunicsf . . . 307 lidsull. Vlrginlu . . 011, '771 ICd11'11rfls, .Tenn .... 207 E'L11Vll1'l15, RIHVIIKII . . . 266 H11w111'1ls, 0I1ll',l01'l1' . 113, 110 274 ligeck. I.o111s , . 2111, 179. 238 Diggers, Dean . . . 202, 205 Eggers. Herman , . 83, 287 El11E1'S, Robert . . . 295 lCl11111t, Dorls . . 26-1 Eide. Melvin . . 315 Elder, Roger . , 60 151111 1'. 1Vl1ll11111 . . 3111 Elgin. Doris . . . . 300 Iflllns. 1511159110 . . . 2011 Ellett. Rlclmrtl . , 167, 27S Elllugson, Jol111 .... 2921 1illiv1g11'on11, Mary . . 211 Elliott, 101111011 . . . 305 Eflllort, Pxltrlclzl. . . S2 Elliott, Robert , 220, 281 Ellis. Dfmnlrl .... 29-1 Ellis. Russell . . . 70, 283 l'Illswo1'tl1, R0hCl'1ll . . 269 lflmhree, Lylnn . . . 260 1C11'111l1l'j', 111111111111 . . . 315 ICl1ll'1'S01l, Lloyd , . 263, 297 Elll01'f, Joan . . . . 170 Idmigh, I-'rank . . 177, 203 Emigh. .Tolm . . . . 2911 Eng, Margaret . . 311 1f1129ll, II11l'0lf1 .... 286 I-111g'lisl1, Elizuhc-111 , 39. 260 I'Ipt1nnn, Raymond . . . 3111 Ernk. Joseph ..... 315 IC1'ickso11, Corinne . . 65. 300 E1'ickso11, Margaret . . 308 1-Erickson, Morettu . . . 271 Ericson. E1v111 . . 177, 2951 lC'1'ikson, 1V111tf'1' . . 287 I1l1'11nde1', V11'gi11111 . . , 270 EVEIIIS, Clyde L. . . . 290 E1':111s. Robert . . 39, 294 Iflvc-1'e'tt. Terry .... 295 H1'l'1'S, A12ll'1'111 . 119. 166, 314 Evetts, Robert . . 175. 314 F l+'11I1ey, Wlll ..... 286 l':1i1'1111i1111, I.:111'1'e111-u . . 169 l'z111'ul1ild. 110111e:1' . . . 310 Ifules. Jeanne .... 304 Fuller, Xvlllllllll . 101, 198, 29-1 lfa11'ls, Jesse ..... 316 l:Ill'l'CI'. Gordon ..., 28-1 l 111'1'eIl, 11. l11l1'11j'1l . 165, 252: 25-1, 305 l 111're1l. Cul14:1+11 . . . 271 0 362 O 1-'n11n111l, Dolores -. . 1-'11111k11e1'. Ull1'Ulj'l1 1 rcl11111, Donald 1-'el1lc1', Vl1'g111l11 -10. -10, F1-11, WilIl11111 Fellvr. Robert l 01llDll. Dol111111u lfcnlon, Gordon 1-' l crg11so11, I-'u1'1.:11so11, l-'erg11so11, l 1:1'g11so11, ergln, Stanley Clark . II011'lll'll . , Mu ry 202, W1ll1!lCU . , l e1-rls, Donald 1 0l'l'1S, Lcsllc ..., 181, lflll0l1,l11l'll'g11l'91 , . . 1+'l111le11, Irene .... l l11nell. George .... l+'lsl1l.mck, Malcolm . 2671, 11'1sk,M111-le . . . 145, I-'i1z1111t1'lc1-1. Leslie , . 1 1111111lg1111, Fl'0l11'll' . , l'lsrf:k, Xv11IldI1li'l' . . till. S-, 100, 170, 181. 2711 I-'les-x11111:111, Ccell . . 20-1, 1 307 2110 281 307 3131 29-1 2711 205 203 251 255 . . -10,6ll. 2715 291 2S5 101, 2711 271 2.101 283 292 208 141 278 -1 117 lfletr-l1el', JOIIII . . -10, 1.10, 07, 72 , 3121 lf'l1-1r:l1r,-r, I'I1l1'I'y . . 40. 178, 282 I'-I0tf!119l', 11o111er . . . 200 I'-ll'll'lll'l', Ili1'l111r1l l.. . . 11121 1'l0l1'l11+r, 1111'l1n1'11 W, . . 1110 1 1l11t. 11121011 . . . . 40 Flock, Byron . . . 280 F1111-110, Donald . . 1110 1f0111-11, N011 . . . . 289 1 lul'11, -101111 . . , -10. 202 Flll'1N'S, Gorllwnl , . -10, 172, 204 1 01'Ill?S. Phillip . . 285 lfowu. 1111111 . 201: 1 u1'1l. Dori:-1 . . . . 272 l4'o1'1l, 5Ill1'J01'10 .... 178 Fowl. 1ln1w1'1 . . . '10, 175 l 4.rrl111111, TOT1l1411ll1 . . . 5150 Fu1'1'cste1', Elsie: .... 1108 1+'01'1'cs101', Henry . . 2721 lfnrl, C01'I111111 . . . 2551. 311 F01'l'Illll1'l, 1111111 . . . -10, 771, 1711, 2111 I o1'l:1m1, B1lI'1II1l'3l 1.1-1: . . 21334 Foss. 11. XVGFKOII . . 1-15. 3110 1f'111s1c1', Doris ..... 30,1 Foster, II111'o1c1 . . . -10 Foster, Jeanne . . 5109 lfuslvr. Lorraine . . 40 Ifoslvr. 11ol1e1't .... 281 I U1!Hll1X.Gll5l1I111 . . . 2711 l o11'lc1', Donald Yv2ll'l'C'l1 . 287 l o1vlf'1', Rlcl111r4i . . . 207 Fox, Dnnnld . . 410, 152. 175 l ox, I'Il'll'O1I1 ..... 2513 F1'1111l:. Gale . , -40, 2021, 1127 Fl'l1'1kl1ll, Glenn . . 122 I-'1'1111kll11, I.1ll1l'Ill . 171. 305 I-'1'1111I11111, Rl1:l1111'1I Lee 100, :HG l-'1'11111zlcl1. Violet . . . 200 l r11'1Z. Svlvlu , . . 05, 1109 l 1'c1lc1'ic'k. 1i111l11-ri11u 40. 70. 178. R07 l4'1'u41u1'i1-11su11, J111l:1 . 205 l 1'c-4l1'1'l1'kso11, Jl'1I11 . 03. HH, 264 1 l'l'1'1l1l111l1. IIl1l'l'1bl . . 3131 F1'01'1l1Il1l, 1701111111 . , 2051 1 l'4'l'11I1I11, Donald . . . 40 F1'0l?l', 1'e1'r:y . . . 174, 2113 1 r1-uso. Leonard . . R111 I l'1El1ll5. E1lz11l10ll1 . . 310 1-'rn-111:I1, nllll . . . . 2526 1-'rr-111.211, E11gv111- . 281 1-'rm-'wl1, Faye- . . . 2724 I 1'0Sl?. flro1'1,:c . . . 120 l I'Hllf!j', 1111111 . . . 200 I I'Ifl'1l. 1fo1' . . 410. 208, 2R21 l 1'ilz. XV1lll11111 . . . 203 1 1'n1s111c1. 1111-l1a11'11 , . 2794 1 l'1l1ll, El1z11111-111 . . 20-1 l 11o1'st11o1v. 1101011 , . 2109 l'1112'3111'. Jnlm .... 294 1 11lZ1lI11I'I, Russell 178. 170, 290 l 11'kc1'Ll1, Shirley . . 671, 2736 1f11llc1'. B0z1t1'lce .... 1121 Fuller. '1'l11rl111o1'4- , , 292 Fuller. 11'l1l11r1l . . 179, 2110 1-'11ll1-rIn'1, John . -10, 203, 203 1-'1111l1, Dmlglxns . , , 21111 G Gzlgn-, 1l111'lv111'x1 . '10, 051, 2711 f111l1l'I11gl1', 111111 .... 285 llullrey. Al1l11'l 5 . 01, 287 G11l111':111l1. 1iIu1'i11 . . 74. 111111.-, Vl1'1gi11l11 . . . . 1111111115114-1', .lo1111111- . 260 3105 272 -1 1l.111111,:l10l'. Alorguln . 288 G11ll1I1r1'l. Alfred . 17-I Lh1111l1ul11, ltolourl. I ,ST 1111111111-lI1 11, 11111111111 . . 205 1111111111115 'WlIll11111 . 275 Glllllltlll, 1'l1I'1l11ll0 . 270 Hillllltill. .luck , . . 281 1111111111 1. xvlllllllll . . 2117 11111-11013 Clulrlcs . 10, 84, 202 G:11'1ll11er. Du1111l1l . . 5113 G11l'1l111-1', 111111011 . . 3113 G111'l111111, Alluerl . . . 282 G111'l:1m1. Slllrlley 40, 27-1 GlIl'l'01S0ll, Lloyd . 281 G11l'1'l1l. I1l111'ily11 11 40, 2731 lh1slo11, l'l0I1u1'1 . 220, 295 Gales. Floyd .... 3115 Guyzlu, I-1111111111 . . . 292 Gucz-11ry', Al'l1!lll5 . 120. 27-l Gx1l1le11, liulufrl . 282 Gnynlo, 1611 . . 220 Gmfislc-r, 111111011 . 3121 1i01ll1ll1'l', Mlllln- . 25-1 1iv111-1:1-, .1oI111 . 174 1:l3f11'g4E, l.y1111 . . . 11151 tiefwgn-, Numllnu .... :Gln Geu1'g1:. 110111-rt . 205. 200 th-ss1-l111:1'g, l1c1'l11:1'1 . . 20-l Gt?1Sl'1l1l1211l. 110114-rl . . 51115 Getz. 1l1e11I1u:1 .... 1115 licym-1', Vl1'1.:I11i11 , . . 2100 Glhh, I'l1y'Ills . 40, 2751 H1l1SUl1. 1,0119 . . Jil-1 tlilfsun. Alnxiluz . 210. 1121. , 120, 21111 Gilvsull, 17111111111 . . 297 Glesu, Juy . . . F5141 Glesv, l.l111l'QllL'1' . 101 G1ll11'l'l. Olllu . , 3103 Lliluhrlsl. 0:11117-1'l111 , , 2101 Llildcu, 1S1l11'11l'd . . -IU Gilelun, llolwrl . . 17-I 11111 splu, l'll1'a1111vr . . 51011 Ul1l11l1l1..14NJ . . . . H13 H1IllIlll1,SlIlI'llJj' , . 1-11 Glllll11111l, Iil1'I1111'1l . 2110 121111:-1, John . . . 40 lllllls, Rolwrl . . 251 Hlllnull. 1111111-rl . . 281 Glske, ll111l111ry . , . 2112 Gl1l.l11gs. Cy . . . -10, 295 Gje1's11-11, l':11jIl'lll' . '10, 3-1. 203, 281 Gjl!l'S1l'll. NH1'lll11 . . -10. 20-1 Gjl'l'S1l?1l, XVil1111l11 . . . 281 G1111111. Slulrluy .... 275 G1u:1s011. 11u114s1'1, 1-1-1, 145, 3133 1ll111'c1', AllI1'1011 117. 1-10, 272 l11111gy, ll11'l131l'41 . , . 2110 Gnxugy, Wullor . . . . 107 llnflfrtry, 11111-111-1'1 40, 198, 287 tlmll'1'1'y, .111l111 . 1118, 202, 205. 206, gs: 1j1111f1'cy. lilclmrd . . . 173 Go11f1'1-y, Rulmrt . . . 175 Goevlu-11, Ned . 41 175, 2145 G01-lx, Wxllluc-u . , 287 Gola: un, n0llf'l'l . . . 41 G11l11v11. 1Vlll111l11 . 287 U0lIl5lll'l'1'j'. 111-u1'1.:v . . 201 Gu11111llclu11'l1-z. l'1111I . , 280 Gfl1l41l'l'll1l1l1, Ilul11z1'l 122, 11111 GO'1S0l', 1'1111l1111- . 178. 270 Gonzalez. Marin , . . 350 Guoclfellmv. .lim . 287 Goodwin, A111111 . . , , 178 HO0C1X'C1ll', l1L'l'1'll'l . . 41 G0l'Il0l1, Joyc-v . 41, 270 Gmnssurxl. G11111v1'01'u . . 276 Gllllylll. .11'tl111r . -ll, 83, 287 G1'r1l1:1I11, 11111111111 . , 68, 207 flr11l111111, 11101111111 , . . 201 1111111111-1i:11'f, 111111111111 121 211-1 H1'1111t, llunlly .... 8 Gl'1l1l1Q, llolroljt , . . 207 fH'?llll, .1111-0 . . . 2109 G1'111'1:ll13, Ellis , . -11. 295 G1'11y, R1I1l'1l1ll , -ll. 72, 152. 181, 275 llruylnlll. J11l111's . -11. 82, 2115 121-0011, l loy1l .... 2794 G11-Q11, Vl1'1:l11l11 . . . 145 f:1'0f'Ill00, V1rgl11111 . Sl, 100. 153, 1511, 105, 2521, 1105, I1-14 H1'l!1Jll1rVO01l. 17101111111 . . 2015 llrecr, Loulsc .... 2111 Gl'01-Ig. Jllll . . . 200 f:1'1'glll'X, Ih:1'11l1-1- . 261 Hl'1,'g0l'j', .1111'k . . 281 Hl'l'gOl'j', Lois . . . 261 G1'ic1', 1Jo1'f1111y . 41, 300 ll1'll1111. 1li1:l1111'1l . , 100 tirlllltll, llclty , 411, 200 Grlllllll. l'11l1Il111- . . 267 Gl'l1l11l1, 1l11l,1f-l'l . 175, 1115 lirlillth, 'l'honnas . 284 llrlllllln-1, Donn . . 267 Grlllllhs, Fully . . 207 Griggs, Nancy . . 270 llrlui, lllchuril .... 231 lirolu-1, Charles .... 2Sl Gross, Samuel .,.. 316 Groulx, Mary , 40, 70. 140, 152, 178, 267 Grytuess, Uaroll . . . 201 Gulllnc, Geraldine , . 266 Gulllkaon. John . . . 297 Gunn. Gall . , 41, 181. 275 Gurnsey, Vern . lil, 203, 279 llurlle. Gale . . . . 166 Glise, Maxine- . . 82. 100. 1-18. 176 Glmlui'uou, Gayle . . . 181, 253, 200 tluslafson, liucliel . . . 1131 Gustafson, William . 297, .Lil llutoskl. Dolores . . . 2745 Gyea, Gerald . , . 316 H lludloy, Ilerhert . . . 237 llarllm-y. Marilyn 100, 115, 275 Ilngel, Jenn ..... N35 Hagen, Dawn . . . 275 llageu, .lane . . . . 180 llugman, Albert. . . 202 llahn, llelen . . 26-I llahu. Marilyn . . 275 llnhn, Wllllain . . 172 llahner, Charles , . . 202 llulght, Frank .... 296 llale, Lulloy . . -11, Tl, 202 llalc, Marlhu -11, S-i, 262. 204 llulln. Ellzalufili . . 41 67, 110, 204 llullu, Elolso . . . 201 Ilall, John . 178 llall, Ralph . . -11 315 llull, Ross . . . . 281 Hall, Theodore . . 287 llnlletr, William , . 281 llallgarth, Ilownrml , 282 Halstead, Floyd . . 120 llalrcr, Jane . . . 331 llalver, John . . N . . 331 Halverson, Arthur . . 83 Ilalvurson, Elsie . . 206 llulvorson, Molly . . 273 Ilmnors, John . . 288 llainillou, Holly . . 41 llamlltou, George . . 220 Hamilton, llownrll . '11, 204 llaxnllton, Richard . 285 llxnnllton, lloy , . . 29-I Ilunnnond, Charles . 100. 286 Uainpson, Floyd . . 282 llane, Joan , . . 272 Haney, Donald . . 314 Hanks. J. Wayne . . 285 I-Iannnh, Wayne . . 316 llannnhs, Robert . . 287 llanscn, Arun' . . 315 llauseu, Helly , . . 41, 810 lluusen, Dale . . . 174, .714 llunsen, Helen . . 41, 260 llansen, Jnequelyn . lS0, 260 llansnn, Jann-H . . . 316 liannen. Marian . . 311 llanseu. Maryanne . -11, 267 llauseu. Rlvlniril , . 291 llanaen, Vouuc . . H1 Hanson, Doris , , . 304 llanson, Plllllu , , 1-ll, 281 llauuon, Vince . . . 280 Hardin, llmvnrd . . 207 Hardin, Ralph . . . Ill 293 Ilarrlluz, Mildred . . 264 llnrily, .Taurus , . 178, 280 Ilarlng, Vernon , 206 llarmon. Joy . . 276 Harms, Doroihy . 272 IIIIPIIIB, Rohori . , 285 Harney, Donald . , 202 llarper, Margaret . . 270 llarrer, 1Vllllxun . , 315 llarrls, Jeanne . . 165 llarrla-1, Illvlmrrl . . . 202 llarrls, Rlvliard V. . 282 Ilarris, Robert . . 178 Harris, Stanley .... 287 Harris, VVnltf-r . . dl, 291 Ilnrrls. VVIlllalu . 68, 263, 280 Harrison, Sannule . -ll, 73, 262, 276 llari. Doris . . . 145 Hartley, Grace . , 800 ll,arull', George . , 285 Harvey, Walter , . 285 Hasegawa, Ellen . 173, 17S llmlvgawn, Illlo ll. . . 311 PICTURE I DEX llarasul, Muriun . . . H06 llnsllngs, Grer.:ory . 174 llalllvld. llonnhl . . . 310 llathawny, Alnrizuret , 41, 65, 2506 lluitrlck, James . 07, 72, 725 Hauser, Mary .... 306 llawke, Roherl , . . . 206 Hawkes, Gloria . 41, 63, 300 llawney. Ehiou . . . 316 nay, lcrlk . . . . 313 llay-lun, Dau . . . 122, 165 llayms, Lewis , . . 291 llaynes, Geraldine . 265 llays, James . . . Illvl lluyward. l l'ealnrI4' . 128 lleaaly, Darin . . . 316 IleaI.I1eol'c, G1-urge . 220 lleherr, Belly , . . 309 Iielmfer, George . 278 llecht, Ethel . . . 274 lledbr rg, Barbara . . . 273 lleglar, Harlan . . 122, fllli llelnihach, Arnulll . . . 285 llnlu, M. Jhnmln- . . 316 lleln, Lesler .... 2513 Ili-lnemun, Ruth . . . 306 llelnunninn, Isornim- . -ll, 276 llelnemann. Donald . 4 270 llukvl, Frank . .... 21 Ilelfer, Donald . . . 41, 219 llehns. Arlene .... 265 Ilona-l, Joe . . -ll, 108, 202, 205, 287 llenagcr, Charles . . . 317 llcnlrlclcs. Marcia . 42, 272 Hendryx, Gerald . . . 2924 Ilenulrlcksou. liclzllv . . 317 llenrlkseu, Ilohert . . 317 Ilenry, Byron . , -12, 71 295 llcury. Jack ..... 67 llonry, Mary . . . 27-I, 116 llc-ury, Murray .... 20-I Henlo. Ernest . . . 112, 01 llergert- June . 153, 176, 387 HEl'lll11llllE. Donald , . 285 Herzog, Keith .... 31-l llevel. Dolores-i . . 115, 260 lleydou, Darrel .... 320 llleks. Clariuiouda- , 309 llieb, Anne . . . , 304 lllerslnk. JoAnn . . 311 lllghy, Carl ..... 315 Higgins. llohcrl . 42, 73 lillhy, Noel . . . . 203 liill. Davld . . . 292 lllll. Dorothy . 262, 266 llill, George . . 172, 281 lllll. Glen . . Ill 281 I-illl, Henry . . . 287 lllll. Richard , . 281 lllll. Roderick .... 288 Illll, 'Fhoinns . . . 61, 297 lllhner. Rohert .... 292 lllllhrunn, Richard . , 297 lllnksou, Dlck .... 317 llluion, Km-nnelh . . . 287 llluton, Pnt E. . 42, Ufl, 149. 262, 274 lllraharu. Frank . . . 315 lllrsvh. Joe . . . 200 lllx, Robert . . . 313 lljelrn, George .... 27S lloaglnud, Alau ,... 317 Ilovkrlr, Curtis . . 42. 2S7 lloc-hell, Dorothy . . 42, 60 Iloslges, Davld .... 42 lluflgea, M. 'XVuyne . . 206 Hodgson, Nellie Mae 101, 272 llodson, Nancy . 100, 181, 307 llofer. Glen . . . . . 317 Hoff, Kathleen Taro . . 42 llogg, Nunvy ll. . . 178, 308 lluggarth, Joseph . . . 287 llolaleu. Gladys . . 83, 311 llolflen. I'atrIela . . . 42 llolliuglwry. lbouahl . . 320 Holmes, Cllll'0l'rl . , 279 llohnes. Rnhert . . 315 llulnies. Vlrglnla . . 42 llolroyd. .lean . . . 307 llull. Darrel XV. . . . 223 llnltzclnw, Norman , . 317 llmnvlilek, Rlr'l1nl'll . . 2851 lloincl-Ick. 'Pliomlorc , . 288 Ilonk, Harry . . . 170. 313 llooper, Earl ,... 292 lloorn. II. John . . 280 llopklna, Howard . , , 278 llorunilay, Vern . . 42, 307 llorue, Arihur .... 291 llorsfall. l-'rank , . 42, S3. 169, 175 Ilurton, Norma ..., 307 llnslalns. Jerry ..., 282 Hoskins. Phyllis Ann 264, 42 llouvfk. Wlllluin . . 291 Houghton, Gvralll . 202, 202 lloughion, Wllllaxu . . 292 continued . . . flouser, Mary ..... 42 lloutehens, Marjorie 181, 274 Horde, Anilren' . . 207 llovfle. Anilrlene . . l-ll llovis, ljllulon . . . 291 llovis, Mari Lou . . 256, 260 ilowurd, Lloyd . . . 281 llowoler. Jolialma . 152, 3.50 Howell, Dwight . . 2ST Howell, Nlnu . . 42, 170 Hubbard. Jean . . . 178 lluhburd, Richard . . 172 lludon, Pauline . . . 266 lludson, Donald . . . 289 llnrlson, James . . . 289 Hlllrlllllll. Eleanor . 273 llnghes, Donald . . 08, 27S llughos, John . . . 178 Hughes, Priscilla . . 42, 63. 83, 115, 268 Hughes, Vlctor . . 42, 174. 198, 296 Hughes, William . . 203 Hulherl, Margaret . 266 Hull, Clarice . . . 272 I-luinphrey, Barbara . 175, 269 llnxnphrc-y, Lois . . 310 lluiuphrey, Martin 2054 I1lllIlDlll'0J', Robert . 42, 202 Hunt, Rlclmrd . . . 42, 2S5 llunt, Robert , . 291 Hunter, Alma . . 42, 306 Ilunter, Frances . . 274 Hunter, Robert , . . 28-4 Huntley, Elven' . 42, 263, 278 llupp. Don . . . . 285 Ilurlen, Jr, Severin . 61. 289, 332 llfusn, Veikko . . , 179 Hutchins, Earl . . . 314 llutchlnson, 1-larry , 287 Hyatt, Thomas . . . 281 lflrlen, Vera . . . . 304 Hyslop, Victor . 51, 284 I Ingham, Donald . . 270 Ingham, Dorothy . . . 266 lnglunn. Gerald .... 283 Ingles. Dick . . . 169. 294 Ingram. Ailrieue . 42, 67, 310 Innes, Rucker .... 175 lrwln, Addison . . . 285 Irwin, Harlan .... 42 Irwin, Virgil . . 292, 341 Isaacs. Orville .... 284 Isaacson, Harold . . . 289 Isherwood, Clarence 42, 66 Ishlhara. Teruo . . . 169 lvvrsen, Harold . . 293 Jackson, Marilyn . . 274 Jackson, Ralph . . 290 Jacobs, Donald . . 234 Jacobsen, Alf . . . 313 Jacohseu. Patricia , 42, 305 Jacobsen. Susan . . . 276 Jacobson, Rickard , . 281 Jacobson. Thoinas . . 282 Jaeger. Joseph . . 71, 292 Jamison, James . 70, 177, 206 Jamieson, Nancy . . 42, 73. 01, 115, zum Jamtaas. Albert . . 235 Janecck, E .... . 30-1 Juqulsh, Vernon . , 61, 169, 263, 200 Jarvis. Shlrlee . . . 266 Jastaml, Rohert . , . 202 Jeffords. Oliver . . . 17-1 Jeglln. Marvin 122, 165, 172 Jenkins. Georgia . . 265 Jennings, Freda . , 63, 270 Jensen. Erllng . . 314 Jensen, Leo . . . 290 Jensen. Leslie . . . 31-I Jensen, Sh:-rhian . 278 Jermey, Jackie , 42, 65. 260 Jessup, Chris . . 42, SB, 152, 262. 260 .lott.Jane . . . . 42 Jett, .llin . . . , 60 Ja-tt. Norma . . , . 254 Jlzba, Jaroslav . , 167, 178, 315. 35-1 Jizba. Zrlenek . . . 178, 354 Joh. Norbert ..... 299 Jochen, Elizabeth . . . 268 Johannls, Theodore , 327 Johansen, Carl . . . 2510 03630 Johanson, Lloyd . 293 John, Norbert . . 288 Johnson, Delores . . . 306 Johnson, Donald . . 60, 313 Johnson, Esther . . 171, 274 Johnson, Harold . - . 292 Johnson. Helen . , . 305 Johnson, James F, . . 206 Johnson. James K. . . . 282 Johnson, Janis .... 272 Johnson, Jerry .... 285 Johnson, Lenore , 05. 67, Sl, 181, 307 Johnson, Lorllla . . 268 Johnson, Mary .... 276 Johnson. Neil ..,. 287 Johnson, Paul 00, G7, 73, 174 Johnson, Richard . 285, 316 Johnson, Richard . . , 287 Johnson. Rjclxard . , 292 Johnson. ltuhert L. . . 166 Johnson, Robert W. . . 289 Johnson. Ronald . . 295 Johnson. Shirley E. . . 260 Johnson, Shirley .l. . . . .ill .Tohnsom Wllllanx . 43. 72, 280 Jonas, Donald .... 17S Jones, Albert .... 263 Jones, Alien . . 179. 311 Jones. Cecil , , . 13 Jones, Charles , . . . 167 Jones, E. Verle .... 178 Jones, Ivanetta . 43. 25-1, 267 Jones, M. Camille . . . 274 Jones, Margaret . . 63. 271 Jones, Maynard H. . . 165 Jones. Milton . . . 316 Jones. Richard . . . 292 Jones, Roderick . . . 206 Jones, Shirley C. . 100, 301 Jones, Shlrley M. . . 43, 276 Jones, Thomas VV. . . . 284 Jongward. WQIIIIICB 160, 280 Jordan, Barbara . . 43, 272 Jordan. Dorthea . . . 309 Jongeward, KVallace . . 263 Jorgensen, M. Joanne . 274 Jorissen, Adrian . . . 295 Jose' en, Ilettv .... 115 Judd, Carol Kay . . 65, 152, 253, 267 Judd, Georgeanna . . . 267 K Kaiser, Duane .... 166 Kann, Leoma . . 43, 69, 307 Karclong, Irene .... 306 Karlela, Gertrude . . . 310 Karshner, Vlrginln , 43, 27-1. 352 Kauppl, Helen S. . . 253 Kearney, Kevin .... 288 Kearney, Patricia . . . 152 254, 265 Keidel, Beverly . . 43, 264 Kaiser, Robert . . . 202 Keller, Harold . . 178 Kellinger, Harry . . 295 Kellinger, Willixinl . . . 8-1 Kelly, Eugene .... 200 Kelly, Philip .... 280 Kemhell, A. Jacqueline . 274 Kenlslon, Richard . . . 287 Kennedy, Barbara . 43, 60, 80, 81, 84, 309 Kennedy, Robert 0. . . 288 Kennedy. Thomas . . . 287 Kenney, Dorothy . . 307 Kenyon, Robert: , . . 313 Kearn, Elton V. . . . 293 Kern, XI. Margaret . 43, 273 Kernlghau. Richard . 43, 290 Kerns, Donald . . . 43, 281 Kerns. Gene . . . 167, 315 Kelfer, Thomas .... 122 Kiehn, Lawrence E, . . 207 Kiell, Ted C. . . . . 1-15 Killingsworth. John . 43, 315 Kinehcloe, Allen . . . 280 King. Mildred .... 275 King, Norma -lil, 68, 60, 306 King. Quentin J. , . . 313 Kinoshlla, Joshyo . 43, 169 Kirby. Horner . . . 263, 285 Kirk, Davld . . . . 287 Kirk. Louise . . . 276 Kirkland, Beverly , . 170 Kirsten, Richard . . . 278 Klser, Br-ity Gall . -13, Sl, 148 149, 262, 272 Kitlnr, Frances E. . . . 273 Kitna. Jim . .... 287 Kittcrnmn. Charles . . 3121 Kittleson, Robert . . . 290 Kittleson, Kenneth . . 291 Kiyono, Mac ..... 169 Klausnic, Riclmrrl . . . 204 Klapp, John . . , 177, 296 Klarleh, John . . . 297 liliedl, .lohu . . . -lil Klien, James . 314 Kliug, Eclward . . .I 29-l Kleniz, George . . . 43, 290 Klossuer, Gordon . . . 287 Klossnur, YVendell . . 287 Klmlt. John W. . . 296. 344 Knapp, Acklin . . . 43, 83, 262, 269 Knapp, George . . 178, 294 Kneff, Charles .... 200 Knettle, Edwin .... 17-1 Kniekerhocker, Burl . -13, 283 Knight, David . , . 43. 191. 2815, :n:: Knott, 'Eminc-ii . . . 287 Knowles, Louis . . 313 Knox, Lloyd E.. . . . 172 Knutson, Barbara . . 27-1 Koch, Alier- ' .,.. . 265 Kochrlnn, John . . 43, 160 Koegler, Marvin . . . 17S Kohlstadt, Frelleriuk . . GS Kohlstcdl. James -13, 178. 279 Korte. Richard . . V 43. 230 Koweek, Arthur . . 43. 1051 Krafezyk, John . . 62, 166 Kramer, Shirley . . . 310 Kramer, Wallace 198, 202, 296 Kraus, W'illiaux . . . 287 Krause, Harry . . . 166 Krebs, Irene .... 30S Krell, Theodore . . 316, 317 Kretz. June .... 65. 305 Krofezyk. John .... 279 Krmner. Shyrlee . , . . 43 Kronsehuabel, Palrlela 83, 276 Krnpa, Paul . . . . v. 317 Kuhlman, John .... 315 Kuhlman. Mary . S2, 83, 27-1 Kuhn, Virginia . . 65, 310 Kuln, Virginia .... 43 Kung, Kwang-Chee . 43, 354 Kure, Joann ..... 44 Kure, Patricia . . . BM Kntaun, Bonnie . . . 308 Kyne, Kathryn . . 304 L Ladown, Nihla B, . . . 44 Lagergren. C. Robert . . 280 Lagm-rs, Warren . . . . 44 Lahey. Colleen 44. 65, 68, 307 Lake, Richard . . 295, 332 Lambert, Warren . . 70, 177 Lamp, Shirley . . , 444, 265 Lampson, Ira . , . . 317 Lancaster, Jean . . 44. 105, 253, 254, 308 Lanehester, Maxine . . 308 Lanclerholm. Frances . . 274 Lane, E. C. ..... 44 Lane, Jim .... 167, 198 Langfleld, George . . . 178 Langlow, Amy . 44, 65, 264 Langlow, Janet . . 165, 264 Lankey, Jean . . 74, 82, 101, 1-1-1. 1S1, 266 LaI'olnte, Phyllis , . . 274 Largent, John .... 279 Larkin, Thomas . . . 281 Larsen. Thordls .... 308 Larson, Eloise .... 264 Larson, Evelyn . 44, 73. 114, 1.15, 262, 273 Larson. Lwle . . . 202, 179 Larson. Mary Buckland . 119 Larson, Robert , 72, 731 315 Larson. Robert .... 297 LaSota, Billie . . 44, 265 Latimer, Jean .... 303 Latimer, Harry . . . 44 Lauer, Xvilliani . . 292 Lauterhach, Georgia . . 165 Lawler. Joseph . , . 286 Laws. Clanfle .... 2S9 Lawson, Allen . . . 282 Lawson, Robert . . 44. 292 Layng, Beverleo . . ll 5, 273 Lazelle. Revere . . . 279 Lazor, Andy . . . 202, 205 Leach, Robert . . . 317 Leahy, John H. . . 314 Leavitt, Jael: . . . 205 Lelllanc, M. Allm: . . . 275 Lexllnzham, Margaret . 267 Lee, David H ..... 169 Lee, George ..... 293 Lee Joan . GS, 69, 176, 275 Lee Laura ..... 265 Lee, Margaret .... 270 Lee, Orville . . 287 Lee, Huy . . . 297 Lee, Ronald , , , , 1T5 Lee. 1Vxuren . . . . 2414 Lcgge. Lois ..... 308 Lehn, Bert . . . -1-1, 91. 205 Leiser, Alnlrcw , , 'l-1 315 Leland. Norman . 239 Lemons, 1 l'Xllll'1ri . 167 Lenl'esly..1oun . . 170 Loulctr, Helen . , 268 Lconnrrl, Dorothy . . . 272 l,eon:u'4l, Murgzlrvf . 4-1, JG2, 2173 Le-on:n'4l. Russell . . . lil-1 l.ert':1l4l, Dick , . . Sli 2512! Lesh. Illan-lowe . , 235 Lessnrll, Bnrlmra . . 267 Lester, .luslnh . , , . Ill-1 Lenttemmxler, Marie . . 1-I5 Levien. Robert .... 280 Levy, Harvey . . . 44 Lewis, Anne . , R08 Lcwis, Blnir . . 28? lmwls. Irene . . . 307 Lewis, Lorrulnc . . , 264 lewis. R14-lmrrl . . 263, 295 L4-wls. SIIZHIIIIC . -11, 65. 260 LiDnwn, Nillln .... 2106 Liebel, Cnlvln . . 178, 278 Liehel. Lester . . 178. 27S Llc-n. Arthur . . . 291 Liguur, Janne . . . 296 Lilje, Joseph . . -1-l, 61 297 Lind. I-erl ..... 285 Llnflherg, John .... 270 Linclhlul, Kenneth . . 1-14 Lindntnn, Walter . . . 'Jill 111lll1fll1S1', llnrlmm . . 17? 141llD1llf'01t, Bill 202, 205. 2515 Litllv, Doris ..... 271 Little. Mary June . . 270 Livemrnnxl, Gordon . . 2ST I..iveng:oorl, Norman . . 206 Livingston, Patsy .. 117, 274 Lloyd. Sue . . . 152. 306 Lohhercgi. Clil'f'orrl . . 284 l.oefl'e1heln. llohert . . 314 l.nt'l'ns. Donald . . . 295 Lone, Cay . . . 44 Laney. Delnlm . , 275 Long. Velma . . . 207 Long. Vvllllnm .... 176 Longmlre. Beverly' . . 124 Longsircth, Merrllee . . 270 Loomis, Duane .... 291 Looney, Dormcll . . 279 Looney, William , . 441 Lorenfsmx .Tu Ann . . . 273 Loseln-n, Janice . 44. GR. T-1. 82. 144, 310 Lonmnn. Eugene . . . 282 Lonry, Ronnle .... 26-1 Loving. Larry . . . GO. 2m Lowonslein Lawrence . 283 Lowers, Ilerlnort . . . 2734 Lowery, Nnrmnn . . . 22.1 Lulwuke, l'l4-vc-rly . . 265 Lucas. Bnrhnrn . . 276 Lueht. Roh , . 317 Luelxt, Iilexmm' . . 17S Lnclxt, Hnrvcx' . . 317 Lnellt. lilennnr - . 44 Lulm, Rol1erL . . . 4-l Luiten, IIon'nrul . . . 296 Luitcu. Vinh-1' . . 4-l, BGS Lund. Charles . . . 174 Lund, Clyalf- . . . 294 Lund, Lewis . . . . 282 Lund, Margaret . . 203 Lusk, John , . . . . 166 Lyheckur. Sylvln . . IIT. 191 Lyrlnnl, Hurry . -1-1. 62. 175 Lyman. Allnn .... 281 Lyman. D1-ralll .... 2510 Lynx-lx. .Tm-klu . . 131. 269 Lynch. Mary . . , 178 Lynch, Kntlnryn . . 4-1 Lynch. I'utrir-ln . . 44 Lyon, Betty Jo . 153. 270 Lyons, Hxxrolrl . . . 290 Lyis, Joseph . . QS2 M Mzlylmzrrry, Mnlllmen' . . 175 MncDonnlll, Jn:-k . . 2ST Macliclvlv, Arfhnr . . H540 Mackenzie, II:-len . . . 269 Mackey, Jun:-t .... 170 Mnchlillun. M:u'g:1ret . . 25-1 MacNell, Donnld . . . 7117 511IClJ1lGl'S0ll. Dnnnu . . 272 Madden. Blaine , . 200 Magnuson. Betty . . -1-1 276 lllsxgnuson. Lllllun . . 2724 Mnidvn. Clmrles , 2S0 PICTURE I DEX- Alnjvlx Norman . . . 290 Mnlony. Patricia . . -14, 27-1 Mnltlly, Renal . , . 276 Mnnkertz, Gus , , , 25115 Malngle, Mnriv .... 307 Mzmlcy, Robert . . 176, 20-1 Manning. .lunues . . . 317 Mauser, Joyve . . 272 Mansfield, Ilarry . 317 Xlillllllib, Corinne . . 276 Manton, .Invk . . . 230 Menus, l.4.mls . . . 1156 Xlnrhls-. I'lon:xlll . . 1TIl, 29-1 Al:n'kol1'. Roberta . . . 311 Mm-nn-s, Rnlnnul . . 297 Marple. 111111011 .... 31? Mzwquzlrdt. Gretchen . . 271 Marr. Robert. . . . 292 Marsh, Mulvolm . . . 281 Mnrsll, Pllillp .... 296 Mnrslnxll, lllnlrles . 292, 317 Alnrslmll, Eve . . -H, UT, 68, 262, 2117 Martin. Clmrlus .... ITS Martin, Dull: . . 290, 315 Martin, Doris , . . 106 Malrtin, Dorsey . . . 290 Martin, Frank . . . 288 Martin, James .... 287 Martin. Joseph . . 2622, 2536 Martin. Marilyn . . . 273 Martin. Pnlrielu 82, 129. 267 Martin, Rnynlonrl . . -15. 00. 60, 2111! Martin, Rohm-rt . . . . 17-1 Martin, Shirley . . . . 272! Marvin, 154'l'll1H1illf' . . . -15 Mason. Donald . . . 45, 2ST Alnsow, Mlcluml .... 283 Mason, Nnnry . . 117, 272 Xlalzxyu. lfrzxnli -lan, 205, 2ST Malaya, G4-rn'ge 71, 115, 287 ll:ll1S0ll. llerlmcrl . . . 317 Matson. Miles . 45. 263, 294 Xlnlsnn. Roger . . . . 295 Mulson, XVnller . -15. 174, 2711 Nl211Slllll'1l. Slxlgcn . . . 313 Nlntthes. Jo Ann . . . 270 Mutllnew, Archle . . . 284 Matthew, Jenn . . . . 2711 Alntrlxews, Allce . . 153, 311 Mnttlwws, 'Plmnms . . 101, 174. 327 Maurer, Ronald . . . 296 Aluyf-r. Pntrlr-lu . . . 309 Maylxew, Delbert . . GO. 313 Maynard. Lonls .... 317 MeAl'wee, Robert . . . 231 l1f'C1111lllll, John , 66, Tl, 129, 198. 289 AIcC11rlney. Dorothy . 45, 272 McCarty, Bnrbnru . , . 275 McCauley, Charles . . 'BED NlcCnw, Bruce . . . 29-1 5IcClnng'. Rnymonrl . . 317 McCormnL-k, Claude . . 2931 McCoy, Ilolr . , . . 200 McCoy. George . . . 297 McCoy. William . . 290 MeCr0skey. .Toxin . . 272 AIcCroskey, Robert . , 2513 AM-Denulcl. Jnnet Ann . . 311 McDonald. Midge , . . RUS McDougall. Patty . . 216 McDougall. Maxine . 276 McDougall. Nh-lvin . . 290 1IcEllmnny. Stuart . . 291 McGee, Jack . . 45, 69, 290 Mefinugh, .lean .... 270 llIeGrnnzxlmn, Edlllx . . 267 McGregor, Dnvlml . . . 17-I McGuire, Robert . . 45, 61, 172, 205, 281 x1C11Y0'll10, Patricia . . 311 Mclnlofh. Lesley . . . 269 1InKe:m. Bonnie . . . 268 MrrKe:1rm'. Pllylls . . . 30N McKee, Ellznhelh . 101. 207 MeKenney, Alun . . . 281 McKinley, Blanche . . 170 Mc-Kinloy, .lmnes , . 290 ML-Kmvn, Ilnmer . . . 200 McLean. Peggy . 45, 310 McLean, Lnnrc-l . . 274 McLeod, Rm' . . 291 Alcklnhou, Elsn , . 307 McManus, Gale . . 'IRG McBetl1, Janet . . 275 !lIoNnnmru, Jlm . . . 2540 McNeal, Clifford . . 45, 314 Al0Nenl, Donald . . . 28-4 McNeill, Homer . . . 317 X1CQll!1l'l'1l'. Jr.. 'f1l0ll111S. 317 NlcVr-nn. Sully . . . 45. 267 3IcYViIlinms, Patricia . . T4. 100. 1-1-1, 272 Me1Vil1ixunsx, Tlmnms . . 2S1 Mmul, H111 .... . 290 Mearl, Willn , . 45, 72, 307 Monde, Terry .... 285 Menglwr, Franc-ls . . . 289 continued . . . Medley, George . . -45, 725 Meinl, John .... 1015, ZllT Meineke. llulncrl . . 169, 2110 Nluluers. Gernlullnc . . 2411 Mm-lsner. Rlnrylyn . . . 26S Mclcher. Jan-qnelyn -15. 72. 152. 262. 272 Mellu. Rnlrert ..... S2 Mc-lley. Ilnrolsl . 45, 315 Melnsll, Leslie . . . 415, 170 Melsclll, Ilnlrlriu , RUG Mrlsrm, Jack . . 2517 Mvlvllle, Jzunvs . . 255 Mendelsohn, Arthur . . 1415 Meredith, Calvln . , . 2417 Bierman, Herbert . . . 289 Mernnm, Marian . . . 267 Merman, Pntricln . 1211. 1711. 181, 2137 Messelt, Marshall . . . 313 Messell. Warren . . 45, 2111 Metzger, Betty . . . 261 Metzger. Leslie . . 279 Meyer, John . . . 280 Meyer, Robert .... 314 Meyers, Ira ..... TI5 Meyers, N1-il . 100 263, 292 Meyers, Rielmrml . . . 287 Mvzger, Walter . . 120, 2011 M'Hug0, Mary . . . 310 Alivlxel. Jane . . . . 275 Michel. Mary . . . 101, 2151! Mikkelsen, Jeannette . 2724 Milbank. Burlmrn . . 260 Miller, Ann . . . . 270 Alilfer, Connie . . . 266 Miller. Dow . . . 317 Miller, Gloria . . -15, 82. 152. ITG, 1Sl, 275 lllller, Jneqnellne . . 2158 Nllllrr, Jay . . . 290 Miller, Martha . . . 1135 Miller, Rlelnalrcl . . 292, 2110 Miller, Rolwrt . . 45, GS. lil-1, 263, 296 Miller, Russell . , 202, 205 Miller, YVilmot . 100. 2615, 292 Milliron. Ray .... 2854 Mills. Hurry .... . :INT Mllot, Murtin .... 288 Mlnnlch. Raymond . . 29-I Mltc-hell, Iievcrlce . . LEGS Mitchell. Dorothy 45, Gil, 272 Mitts, David . . . 263, 291 Mlynek. Lawrence . . . 207 Murlulnl. Shlrley . . . 1T0 Blorlro, Norma . , 311 Moe. Bruce . . 296 Moe. C. Roger . , 109 Moe. Harold . . . . 296 Moeller, Lllllnn . . . 272 Rlolander. John . . . 281 Monlux. John . . . 205. 237 lllorroe. Marlon . . . 210 Monroe, Mary Lou . 153, 180. 264 Monroe, Pnlriclal . . . 45 Montague, I eo .... 290 Monzlngo, Shirley . 115. 117. 180, 255, 200 Mnore. Jzurqnelenc . . . 2751 Moore, John .... . 282 Moore. Robert .... 282 Moorhead, Doreen . . . 165. 253, 231-1 Moos, Dalton , . . 263, 286 11005, Donald . . ?RG Morgan, Don . . 290 Morgan, Vicki . . 45, 74. 1-1-1, 2110 Morgan. Shin-lee , . . 260 Morin. Bcrnndlnc . . . 310 Morrell. Clyde . . 263. 200 Morrill. Hal . . . . 281 Morris, Carol . . . 176, R07 Morris. Thomas Jr. . . 298 Morrison. Donald , . 45. U2 Morrlson, Jack . . . 45 Morrison, John . . . . 291 Morrison, Pntrleln . 176, 273 lllnrrlson, Rohert . . . 280 Morissey. Pntrlclc . . . 165 Morrow, James .... 293 Alorss, Murpruret . 65, 83, 272 Morss. Pntrlclu . .' . . 272 Moser. James .... 201 Moses. Hclrnlzcne . 266. fl!! Mosman. Donald . . 314 lllosmfm. John . . 31-1 Moss, Donald . . 45 Moftrf. Knrle . . . 45 Moulton, Jnek . . 203 Moungcr. Guy . . 2751 Rlnkni. Frnnk . . 17S Mnllny, Betty . . 267 Mulligan, Robert . , SZ. 297 Mulroney. Kulhlecu . . 271 Munn, Sally .... 45, 311 lllunns, Nrnllne . , 45, 270 Mnnns, Nydln 63, GG, 83. 270 0364' Mnnrrm. lllnrlnn . . '170 Mnzuroc, Pam . . . 308 Alnnsm-ll, Clnmlc . . 2115 Mnrlmulx, Slxlrlvy . , 2611 Mlll'l10f31i, Alun . . Ill-I Mm-zlnck, lm:-is . , :-:lm Alnrplxy. lh-len . . . 21351 Murphy, Junn-s ,,,, '15 Murphy, Mnrjurle Ann -16. 311 Murphy, Alnrjorlv UO, Gil, H03 Mnrnlmy, 'Wllllxun . 179, LESS Murray, llutly . . . 271 Murray, lblmrles . . . 2841 Murray. Ilonnlul , 1417 Murray, 1':1111'lll'l1. . . 167 Murray, Jenn . , 261 Murray. Mary . . 271! Murray, Wlllluln . . Ill-l Myers, Arthur . . 314 Myers, Iru . . . 46, Til Myers, Mxlxlnn , -Ili Myers. Iinlrrfrl . . 285 Mynhlur. Alu-n . . 305 Alyrmo, Curl , . , 15154 N Nagle, Thmnma . . 2711 Nance, 1V1lli:nn . . 2921 Nnnsen, Gayle . , . ITS Nupper, .hun-L . . 262. 271 Nnrrunce, llurnlsl . . . 291 Nenl, Jack . . . 1517 Ncnls, Rlclnxrll . . 281 Xcholon. Joseph . . 29:4 Neer. Mnrllyn .... 1-15 Neff, Rvlsl .,.. 4111, 17-1 Neiglnluonrs, Keith . . . 295 Nellnn, Beverly . . 40. 165, 2521, 1-l0ll Nc-lll, Ilnrlmrn . . . . 2711 Nails. Rlclmrll I'. . . . -nl Nelson, Alf :sn:, 317, 244 N4 lson, Allve .... 265 Nelson, Il:-ily . . , . 276 Nelsorn, Blll . . . . 2846 Nelson, Corn . . '16, 175, 5400 Nelson. Dnrolfl . . . 413. 286 Nelson, Dorcenre . . . 11011 Nelson, Huis ..,. 282 Nelson. Fiflelu . 262, 'EIN Nelson, Flora . . 165, 354 Nelson, Jnnvl, . . . 305 Nl'1S0ll, Loluml . . 61, 287 Nelson, Rnlnln .... 2111 Nelson, Rlclmrnl 107. 292. 3112 Nelson, Roger . . . 46. 72 Nelson. Viviun .... 265 Nervig, Helen , 64, 741, 100. 14-1. 149, 152, 266 Neswlck, Robert .... 285 Neustel. Mlldrc-ll -16, 262. 271 Newcomb, Burlmrn . -16, 276 Newcomher. Ervnl . . Ill? Newell, Gernlfllne . . 275 Newlxmrl. Helen .,.. ' 72 Newlnnrl, IMI:-l' . . . 2112 Newton. Sylvia . 63, 254, 270 Nlcl Olson, Eugene . . . 288 Nicholson, .Tolm . . . 282 N51-1:1-mo , 1X'11l1lllIl . -16. 2945 Nielson, Rollaunl . . . 220 Nlwnl. Lnnrle , . 202, 205 Noble, Kenneth . . 202 Noble. Mlldrell .... 268 Noe. Mary ..., GR, FIGS N0l'tslnger, Knllnryn . 46, 66, 152, 180, :nn Nolan. Gernlfl . . . . 317 Norrlhlll, Dnnlel . . 174, 287 Nordstrom, Connie . , R05 N0l'f1S1I'0lH, Rzlymonrl . . 205 Norene, James .... 1115 Norris. Laurel . . 2511, 307 Norslrom, Evn .... 46 Nnrlnn. Ernest . . 122, 270 Norton, Gull ,.... 313 Notehnom. Donulrl . . . 314 Nntehoom. Linrln . . 65, US Nmvndnlcli. Jenn . , 320 Nnwogroskl. Betty . 273 Nugent, Frnnrns.. . . . 309 Nll l0lI'l1'l1iE!l'. M'Emnm . 275 Nunn, Herherl' - .... 2510 Nvgnrd, Rlrlmrll . . 286 Nylom, Rlchurcl , 280 O Onkshott, George , . 283 Oherson, Ellxclmnc- . RUG 0'Ilr1en, Fl'I1ll01f4 . . . 295 O'l'irlvn, Thumns . . . 2115 O'Duy, Ray . . . 70, 282 0'llL-ll. Rny . . Halen, Walter . 4l'1mn'nell, Nnrnnnn Ufsllms. Vlnvunl Ugulu. S:nl:1ko . 1'7:rl'r-n. Ruth . . O'lIf-urn. llelvn . Ukluml. Wuynz- , Olclnlier. Ullvur, Ollver, Wendell Ulwey, Glorln . Ulsen, Dorrinn: Olsen. Ilene . Olson, Kennl-llx , Olsnn. I,m'1'ulne . ll'lller1 Olson. I Olsfm. Slxirley Oklnn. Omzlnl. 0'NoIl. Glen . Stnnley Pnl . . 0'Nulll, Clll'I'or4l CVR:-llly, f'1fll'lH! 0r1:n1os,Sler4- . ' ive-r . . Olr, Ol Urle lg. l,:ll1r1-nv-e Oslmrnv. Wllllnm . fbstrom, Slllrlcy . Urswnlrl, llnrry . Ott. Grace . . . Ott, Jvnnvtlr- . Oli. 1V:lll0l' , 01Ielll. Tlnvsl . . 0tlo,Leonnr1l . lbverlmnl,Alvln . Uvcrluml. Fern . llylonr, Vlrlun . Oylunr, V. 'wlllhnn Ozeurnmy, Esxxt. l'mlun, Iluvlfl . l'nellu, Cllns. Jr. Pznflh, Rlvhnrcl . If'1nelh, Wlllinnl . Pnlslcy. Yvonne l'urls. George . l'urkcr, Clxurles . Pnrker, Duvlml . Parker, llc-r4le'1Iu Furlmr. Mary Ellen Vnrkmnn. 11111001111 Parks, Durrell . Parks. Pnlrlcln . Purnell, Corner , Pruvlsll, James . Pnrry, Tom . . Pnrsons. Robert I'nrvln, Rnlrerl . I'ntr'llen, Mnry . . l'ut011, 1Vlnll'rml Patterson, Plxllln l'nl'ton. Don . . Pntlon. l'u1rlr'In l'nlto'1, Roln-rl . l'nul, Donnlrl . . I'm1l. Donna Alm- l'n5'ne, Hurolul . l'f-nrce, Pauline . Penrcc-. Warren . I.orr:ulnl- Flnyfl . . 1,l'Hl'S0 l, Golllmrcl l'e1xrsfm, John . 1'01l1'B0l1,'KEl'Il11l. . I'e:u-son, Lois . . Pearson, Mnrjorle Pezlrsrm. Mnryzrllvn Pearson, Nancy 'I l'rc-kenpnngln. Clnn' Peflllyvord, Robert Pellerson, Grnre . Pellerso-'l, I-Inrnlul Ilnltn, 11erlJ. . I'ennell.I1nzeI , . Perlmln. Guy . Perkins, Cnlln-rlne Pr-rry,F1-fxmer-s . . Perry, Lurry P4-rry, Marilyn . Porn. Clnrk . . Pelern, XVnyne . Peterson, Artlmr . Petr-rson, Bnrlmrn Peterson, Curtis Peterson. George Peterson, Glen , Peterson, Harvey l'c-tersnn. Jnck Jr. Peterson, .Tohn . I'el:r-1'so'l, Normnn Peterson, Punlinv l'vtc-rsnn, lllrrlmrd . . 287 . . . 286 . 117. 261-1 . . . 2SS . . . 311 . 1155. 305 . -IG, Ill'lT . . . 2921 . 411, 305 . -10. 315 . . 2915 . 178 . 46, T1 . 21511 . 2021 . .103 . 2851 . .3011 . 285 . -LG. 160 . 40 . . 2811 . . 232 . 286 . 279 . . 281' . 46, 291 -lfl, 178, 5110 . . . 298 . 100, mm '16, 1111, 2T-1 . . . 3151 42.62, 1116 . . 279 . . llifi . -46, 310 . . . 267 .n-, . 1-sn, 111 5 . . . 354 . 11311 . 1T11 . 230 , 2313 . 2015 . . 2931 , . 315 . . 287 . 170, 309 -10, 03, 305 . . 31-1 . . . 3115 . . 272 . . 2911 . . 174 . 198. 202 . . . 2921 . 46, 62, 172, 279 . 46, 275 . . . 270 . , 122 . . 294 . 266 . . 291 . 202. 2816 . 152. 264 46, 2611, 2911 . -16, 311 . . . 47 . . . 287 , 169, zsan . 81. 293 , 47, 170 . , 101. 115, 266 . . 21511 . GZ, I-109 ns . 2811 . . . 29-1 . 153. 270 . . . 293 . 1-14, 145 . 47, .410 . . . 232 . 47. 1410. 272 . 47, 305 . 286 . 286 . 270 . . 285 . 47. 2811 . , 216 . 141 . . 200 , 281 . . . 313 . 47, 1115 . . . 2911 . . . 31-1 47, 71. 310 . f1T, 296 Skinner. Donald . 160. Paterson, Robert D. Peterson, ltoherl H. Peterson, Roy . . Petr. Mary C. . . Pettlhone, Catherine Pettlt.l.nVonne 101 l'etlitt, Roland . l'fall'. Vincent . I'I'allle, Cilll'or1l Pts-Her. Shirley . l'ln-lpn. Shirley . l'h1ll. Philip . l'hllllpn, Dale . Dhlllps. Pelle Philpott, Wlllluln . Plcnltl, Al. Jenn . Pickens. Vlnccnt . Plrkernell. Clarence . '17, , 1419, . 47, 107 I I 314 Ill 3 1:05 70, 306 215-I 285 '17 178, . -l7, :zen 72 . 2711 20,1 . 166 :los 101, 263 2s1 IAS 7'l Pierson, Averill . 00, -. 05. 2113, PlCl'S0'l, Earl . . I'll1-her. Gordon . Plluher. llownrd . Pllkcy, Don . . Pllkey. lloherl . Fillings, lidwarml . Plngrey, Robert: . Platoresc, Ralph . Pltls, llownrfl . . Pitts, Walter . . Plownian, Eflwnrxl . Plowman, Lillie . Polley. Dorothy . Polsfoot. Fralurln Poor. Gerald . . l'oter, Bert Jl'. . Porter. Jack . Potter, ltalph . Poultney, Anne . Pounder. James . Powell. William . Powels, Ilnvld . Pozzl. lion . . Pratt, lfevrol . Pratt. 1Vaync . . Prengnhcr. II1-len Prentlre. ltnymonll Price. Douglas . . Pringle. Harold . . ,Pi-lor. Nell '. . . l rlnharcl, Dolores . L'rltc'lu:u1l, James Pritchard, Vernon . l'rn4-tor, .lunlvv . Pronty, Els-mmr . l'rnyn. Earl . . Pugh. Lyle . . 11-1, 115, 272 991 Ein f 207 23: 232 105, . 3:12 . 31-1. . 47 . 296 . 315 . 169 74, 202, . 279 178,314 174 171 21 5 292 '. '60, 67 . 1711 . 2111 lU1.140. Zlvll 292, . 114 295 101 , . 295 . 28-1 . -17 . 279 . 10S . 17-1 . 21124 . 260 201 . 200 152. 206 1 17, 27-I . S1121 , 313 Pnrdlnn. lletly . 058, 271 I'nr1ly, lllr-Iiarul . . . 31-1 l'ulnoy,Nancy 1110, 27-I Qunkvnlnlnh, Marian . . 269 Quigley, Glenn . . . 291 Qnlnhy. llnrhara . . 272 Quinn, Ruth , . . . 305 Qnlntln, Nanny . -IT. 64, 262, 274 R lladcinaclier, llelcn . 165, Rader, Carolyn . lhulke, Al'l.lllll . llndko, .lurk . . Ragnh, Znknrla ltagun, Gordon . llnI1m'aiur, Dnyln- , llnlnsey, Lola . . llnnmlal, Elllllilllll . llnndall, Willis Rauf-y, Alan . . llantz. ltlr-Imrd . Rasrh, Shirley Rasnnnsson, Beverly Rath, Marjorie . 41, 71, llath. Robert . . ltuthjen, George . llntzmun, Dunn . Ray, Joseph . . Ray, Virginia . . ltaymoml. Mary . ltaymond, Suzanne Raugnst, Wllllrun Jr. fl0CkIlll1Il, Virginia . . Redmom, Willa . . Recd, Dorothy . lleefl, Halen . Reed, Morris . lteull, Robert, . 310 274 47 281 . 354 165. . . -18 270 267 170, 25.4 294 , -. 73 202 074 -i7 7 fl7, 275 273 287 1 72 . 230 . 31-I . 275 . 19051 . 260 . 2117 00 47. . 270 . 47. 272 178, 306 207 176. . 270 PICTURE Reid, Beverly . . 273 ltclzl. David . . . . 2811 llelnemer, Cheree . . 271 Reina:-r. Alfred . . . 2110 Il:-nfold. Richard . . . 117 Router, limlward . . 2635, 295 Ituvltt, William . . 180 lieynolils. Stuart . . . 237 Rhny. Lorene .... 270 Rhode, Iinrhara . . . 300 lllimlrs. llerhert . -VI, 71, 119 ltlnolles. llnhert .... 286 Rice, Edward . 47, 00, 72, S1. 195, 313, 315 Rh-c. James . . . 147. 175 Rice, Shirley . . 47, 172, 272 ltlce. Verle . . . . . 178 RICllLll'l.lS. Carol . . . 124 lllohartls. Duane . . . 287 ltlchnrdeon, Jael-r . . . 284 ltlclaen. Gertrude . 171, 309 ltlchrn, llnrold . . 47, 70. 72 lllclu-8. John ..... 167 Rlr-Inter. llnhort . 02, 175, 295 llirknnm, Vlrglnln , . . 308 lllclvr, l-'rank . . . . 281 Rltler. H4-lou 47, 175, 179, 1,108 Riedel. George .... 285 llletlx. Mary Janet . . 310 llist. Alfred . . . . 314 ltlller, llola-rt . . . 295 lllzznte, Leonnral . . 298 llonrh, Rohm-rt . . 207 llohhinn. Robert . 296 llohul. Dennis . . 288 Rohel. Ilaymoncl . . R14 Roberta. llc-tie . . 276 Rohr-rts, Frank . . . 47 Roberta. llnzel .... 307 Tlolierla, Marilyn . . . 275 Roberts. Nancy Ann . . 275 ltnlmrtson. James . . . 236 Rnhlnfon, Add .... 294 l'lnlrl'lsnn. Add . 4S, SIS, 275 Rohlnson, Annabelle . . -IS ltnlulnrion. Glenn . . . 265 llnhlnson. Jim .,.. 176 Rohlnson, James . . . 295 Rohlnson, .lane . . 47, 264 ltnhlnson, Wlllnrrl . . . 230 llnhlnneon, Willluvm . . . 291 ltockoy. Erwin . . , 295 ltawlcoy. '1Vnr4l ' . . 205 llnf-kstrom. Ninn . . Tl, 304 Romler. f1l'flllll' . . -IR, 295 Reeder. Shirley . . 48. 70, 172, :uw llngzers. Arrllth . . 170. R04 liouorn. Gordon 60, 67, 72, 73 lingers, Kenneth . . . 289 lloggre. James . . . 122. 279 R0'll'F, Charles , . . 2R11 Romlne. Shirley . 311 Ronald, Charles . 296 Root. Maurice . . 174 Rona, Glen . . . . 314 Hone. Irwin ..,.. 315 Rune. Marpznret . -18, 71. 311 llosenqnlst, Ilowarnl . 48. 72. 295 Ross, Ari-on . .... 290 Ross, Dick . . 43. GG, 82. 129, 3151 Roan, Donald . . 1731 290 Rosa, Norman . . 08 280 Rosa, Otto . . . 115, 205 Ross. Ilohert . . . 202 Rm-ln. Walter .... 295 Rounds. Fred . . . 169. 206 Routledge Yvllllfllll . . 206 Rowe. Dorls . . . 176, 307 Rowe. Wllllnm . . . 48 Royce, lfrnnk . . 31-l Ttoror, Kenneth . 1117 llm-ker. Dorothla . . . 451 ltnh-, Palrivla . . . . . 272 llnmhnrg, Dc-an . . 202, 200 Rnmery. Sherry .,.. 264 llnalnnore. Frnriucs . . . T25 Russell. Jewel .... 268 ltnae-mil, Lenoru .... 270 lllnit. Jay . . . 48, 175, 315 linth, Mary ..... 4R Rutland. Eugene . . . 201 ltntz. Victor ..... 2511 Ryan. George . . . 48. 280 Ryan, Louise . . . 179, 304 Ryan. Pntzrlvk . 100. 203, 292 Ryan, llnhert . . . . 201 ltyen, Sid ...... 284 Rynnlng. Rohr-rt . . 313 S Smrry, l'nnl . . 314 Saiiel, Belly . . 308 I DEX-continued . . . Satfel. Hugh . . Sage. William . . Saline, Lee . . . Salisbury, William Salter, llohert . . Salzer. Rodney . . Sampson. Donald . Sampson. Suzanne . Samson, Anthony . Sarnlhf-rg. Victoria 48, Sanllho. Preston . Sanmlstrorn. Glonn . 109, -ze. 48. 17.5. Salnlstroln, Paul 106, 117, Sanclqnlsr. llonhun Santee. WVilIImn . Snrlf, Exnnn-tt . 48. 70, 72, Sargeant, William . Sargent, George . . Sargent. Ilarry . Sargent. John Salerln-rg. John , . Snltc-rlee, Ilerbrrt . Sntterthwnlte. John Saunders, Robert . Sawyer. Felestc . Sawyer. Thonms . Sax, Grave . . . Saxe, Clara . . . Saalzo, llohert . Schnaf, Raymond Schar-tler, John . Schaefer. Gretchen Sehnefer. .lark . . Schaefer. l hllip Schal'er. Martin . Schlll. .Tmnos . . . Schmidt, Philip . . Schmlttc-n, lislward Sclnnltten. Shirley . Schmitz. Glnrln . . Svhnvhly, Gertrude . Sclnnthlr, Sallie Jo . Schoedel, John . . Schofield. Mary . . Seholrlstnn. Margorie Scholz. Kenneth . Schorznmn, Elmer . Svhroerler, Throdora Schuman, Dr-an .. Sc-Imsler. Gordon . Sehwant. Cleo ' . . Sr-I-onllas. Kathleen Srollviler, Reginald Sc-nrcl .lean . . , Sr-ntt, l'Iohel't . 48. 48, 19S. 177. 68, 262, 26.-1, -is. tis. Scot t. Ronald .... S1'llllll1Il, Robert . SCllt,B1ll'll1l1'Il. . . . S2. . 48 GS. Ser-kel, Hllflegnrd . . . Seekel. Margaret . . Sevley. George .... Selnls-. Vernon . . Sf-lfrirhze, llir-hard . . 48. Sell,Ga-ralallne . . Sc-llereit. l.orralne . .' 93, Ss-tile. Kenneth . . . S0ttles.lva'i . . . 2674, Sorel' Rlr'hnrf.l . . . Severin. Kathryn . . 67, Severin. lieneth . . Sewell, Shirley . 1 55, 110. Sexson, Jark .... Shafer. Alan . . 4's. Slmrdlow.Mndg:e . '. S'1art'm1ln-r1:..Tnnn . . Shnttnr'lr, Darrell . . . Shaver. Roh . . Shaw. Donald . Shaw. Garrett . . Shu-ely. lloznnne . Sheln. l eland . . . 131. 48. 179. ' 100, 81, Sh-flgren. Darrell . . Shelley, Rinhnrrl . . Shelton, Everett . . . Sl-elton. Rlehnrd . . . Shemwr-ll,. Elwood . '71. 285 283 294 179 297 175 314 274 292 309 176 2934 315 313 289 296 291 314 279 279 297 256 25125 287 209 314 2150 309 294 2210 2115 270 207 2ss 297 2024 292 278 269 2177 304 267 231 1 65 276 200 313 264 234 231 296 43 237 309 Qilli 122 330 65, 272 336 350 295 174 315 205 274 317 2F51 280 304 291 274 314 167 269 31 0 317 296 313 2851 206 48 296 295 3 290 Sheridan. Rohgrt , , 49, 220 Sherrill, Herbert . . . 317 Shields, Rc-tty . . . 311 Shields. Clara .... 308 Short. Grifllth . . . 172, 3151 Shoultcs, Kathleen . . 1724, 179. :410 Shrlner, Hal ..... 198 Slfnler. Hazel . . . 100, 'NIH SI:-kel, Margaret . 49, 63. 304 Siekles. Marvin . . 174, 270 Sir-kles. Robert . . . 270 Slddlo. Sarah . . .410 Slcbert, Lucille . . . 266 Siechou, Elroy . . . 40 Slgmon, Ruth . . . -19, 307 Slgvartsen. Robert . . . 295 Slllman. Gordlon . . . 172 Slmmellnk, Rohert . 178, 204 Simmellnk, Ruth , 49. S0. 303 Simmons, Clllford . 263, 284 03650 Simmo Simon. Simon, ns, Richard . Lydia .- . . Samuel . 4Sl,106, Simonds. Ralph . . Simons. Betty . . Simons, Norman . . Simons, Patricia . S3 Simpson. Gloria . . Sivertson. Eugene . Skoog, Skrind Olaf . . e.Rolf . Slack. Maryanne . Slade, Doris . . Slc-eth, Stanford . Smados. Jeanne . . Small, Smallc Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smlth, Smith, Smith, Smith. Smith, Smith. Smith, Sinlth, Smith, Sllllfh, Smith. Harvey . . y. Donald . Charles . . Constance . Dan . . Ernest . James . . Jason Rush . Laurence . Marlon . . Marilyn . Mary . . Maurice . Patricia . Peggy . Peter . . Pump . Robert E. . Robert F. . . Robert T. . Vera . . Willlaxu . . Smitllson, Dean . . Snelgrove, Herbert . Sn: ll. Eflnell . . . Snell, Thomas . . . Sll0lS0l'l.YVllllHI'11 . Snoolr. Snorsk Snow, Snow. Soders Shirley 59, 148 X. Richard . Charles . . Raymond . . trom. Hilbert Sommervllle. Harriett Sonner, John . Solver, Soper, Edward ' ' Eillznbeth . . Sorensen, Kay . . HR .415- Sorrnsem Philip . Sorenson, Elizabeth Sorenson, Stanley . Sorgenfrei, Stanley . Seth. Lewis . . . Sonthurml. Richard . So1rerQ, Clyde . . Spalding, James M. Spalding. James W. Spalding. Phyllis Spear, Edwin . . Spencer. Charles . Sperry. Wixlter . Spohn. Patricia . . Spooner,K1-nneth . Sprlnner. Edward . Springer, Keeth . Staatz, William . . Stage. Lee . . Stages, George . Staley, Russell . Stalin. Ernest . . Stanley, Patrlcla . Stansdeld. James . Staples. Gloria . Stapleton, Gall . . Stapleton. Gerald Stark. Bethuel . Stedman. Dale . . Steele. Betty . Steinhart. Ralph . Stephan, Bonnie . Stephane, Ralph . Stephens. Verna , Stephens, VVIlbnr Stertzer, Bernard . Stevens. Joan . . Stewart, Betty . , . Stewart. Elizabeth . Stewart. Roger Stillwell. Grace Stilson, Dan . . Stoddard. Paul . Stotfel. Barbara Stokes, Robert . Stoker, Vonza . Stone. Charles . Storms. Cecil . . Stonffer, John . Strafler, John . Strand. Jesse . Stratton, Austin . Stratton, Jeraldine . Stransz, Robert . . Stranch, Elizabeth . .161l, , 100, 49, 31, ' 49, 100, 166, 152, 173, 49, .419 ' 202, ' ds, 49. ' 270 4.9 in. 49, 49, 284 268 220 286 274 295 274 304 220 27s 283 178 264 145 166 307 354 297 49 66. 264 315 166 317 122 317 306 170 270 314 303 272 283 287 317 282 282 30-I 294 294 297 49 317 235 310 288 314 166 236 276 273 313 310 269 296 273 287 317 292 294 330 332 294 332 174 292 175 270 205 233 291 292 296 wz 49 297 308 282 170 17S 296 297 296 171 172 265 293 S3 49 84 267 307 267' 297 306 270 314 276 293 267 166 315 278 287 137 178 271 292 179 7- 71 Straueh, Marie . . . -19, Strickland. Leslie . . . 174 Strickler, Robert . . . 200 Strom, Mel ..... 291 Strom, Richard . 49, 84. 313 Strousy, Robert .... 49 Stuclyvin, Wllmath . . 2.66 Slurdivant, Elwood . ob, 235: - il Stnrglll. Stanley . .a' 332 Styles, Richard . . 2923 Styner, Milton . . 290 Styner, XVarron . . 49 Suko, Elton . . . Sule, Franke . . . Z1 Sulenes, James . . . . 294 Sutton, Bessie .... 271 Suzuki, Grace . . 49, 71. 304 Svendsen, Robert . . 49 120 Swanbeck, Beverly . . '5. 68. 310 Swanson, Ben . . - . 236 Swanson, David 202, 205, 286 Swanson, John .... 293 Swanson, Lois .... 265 Swanson, Marian, H8492 149, 17. , 1, 5 ', Swanson, Orin . . . . 286 Swauger, Fred 40, 84, 263, 287 Sweet. Harold .... 174 Sweney, Shirley . . . 274 Swenson, Boyd .... 313 Sworin. June 171, 175, 176, 309 Syrett, Eileen .... 276 T Tabor, Duane . . 286 Tadlock, Norma . . . 270 Tallyn, Edwin . . 160, 203 Talmage. James . . . 282 Talns, Cecelia . GO, 82, 100, 181, 304 Tate, Marvin . . 49, 263. 294 Tate, Roberta . . . . 2511 Tatam, Jim ..... 294- Taunt, Virginia . . 253, 300 Tavern. Corlos . . 3511 Taylor, Bruce . . 286 Taylor, James . . . 281 Taylor, Jane ..... 264 Taylor, Mary Dale . . . ol Taylor. Thais . . . . 170 'raylnl-, Wnnam . 50, 61. 292 Tong, Ghnen-hao . . 50, 354 Tennant, Geraldine . . 165 Tcshern, Robert , . . 313 TessinRIFrank . . Tcije. 1 ancy . . . 0 Thels, Peggy . . . 275 Thiessen, Ethel . . . 275 Thirtyaere, Nvlllis . . 287 Thomas, Ralph . . 314 Thomas, gross . . Thomas, oy . . . .. Thomas, Willia1n . . 50, 2S5 Thompson. Charles . . . 15154 '1'hompson, Diane . . . 175 Thompson, Dorothy . . 304 Thompson, Florence . 174, 311 Thonnpson, kloyid .... Thom son, ntl .... I Thomason, Stnnwood , . . 290 Thompson, W'illiam . 178, 289 Thorington. .Tuck . . . 2821 Thornton. Guy . . . 281 Thorpe, Teresa .... 260 Throop, Charlotte . 117, 2754 Thne, George ..... 317 Thuernmel, Connie . . . 268 Tlclrick, Ralph . . . 270 Tleje, Emil . . . 287 Timm, Chester . .0 Timm, Vio et . . . 5 , Tippett, Barbara .... 250 Tipple. Norma .... 75 Toliarczyk, Robert . . I-.0 Tollefson, Nancy . . .J , ' ' Tollyn, Edwin .... 50 Toinchlck, Lois . . 50, 2574 Tomlinson, Dogalid , 166, Tonnemaker, a ine . . L5 Topp, Pat . . . 68, 262, 275 Torgerson, Arnold . . . 295 Totten. Lawrence . . 50. 284 Tow, Dorothy . . . 304 Towne, Elbert .... 1741 Towner. Ethel . . . 50, 306 Tranlpush. Raymond . . 288 'l'ralvls, Mary .... 265 Travis, Ralph 74, 144. 145, 280 'l'rIn1ble, Lillian . . . 264 Troemel, Fred .... 284 Tronsrud, Margaret . . 253 Trosper, Betty . . . 307 Trostle. Galen . . 169 Troy, Donald . . . . 204 'l'l4l'llP1Il0l', Gerry , . . 3-1 'l'Sl'llGl1t'I', Kenneth . 286 Tsrlieller, Loraine . 50, 70. 173. 35011 'l'ni-km-r, Jann-s . . . 2915 'l'nr,-ker, lloherla . . 272 Tnggle. Doris 50, 1535, 170, 2108 'l'npper, Elizabeth . , l-ll Turner. Charles . . . 20:1 'l'nrner, Darrell . . 174 2711 Turner, Phyllis . , 272 'l'nrner. Ililrliard . . . 285 'lll1l'llt'l'. Iloherl . 50. 17-1, 285 Tnraer, Wallace . , 281 Tnrnle, lllllswnrth . . 288 U lllrey, liathleen . . . 2157 lllrlch, Beverly . . 171 271 Vnilledaelil, Clyde . . 201 lltzman. Zilda . . 1725, 170, 170, 3411 V Vail. Ralph . . . 313 Valley. Mary . . . 152. 207 Van linskirlr. Daniel . . lan. lil 17-l Vance, Wllllmn . . . 3114 Van Glcave, Williaiim . 202 Vamleeaveye, Anne , 270 Vainlerhnrg. Laura . . 206 Vander Sloen, James all Van Eaton. Alice . . Iillil Van Nnrinan. lloluerl . 287 Yannoy, Merle . . , 50 207 Van Prooyen, Adriana., 308 Van 1'rooyt-n, Uornelia 50, oil. 71 2508 Van v1llli0lll111l 2, Shirley 2515. 2101? Van Waters. Nanny . 122. 207 Vanprhn, Kenneth . . 2:14 Vantor, Donald . . . 2971 PICTURE Velsviek, Estln-r . Venn, Edwin . . Verhle, Vernon . Vitale, Morris . . Voegclein, Lucille . Volle, Kathleen . Volosing, Douglas . Vonen. lngeliny: . . Vuorhis, Roh . . Voorhis, ljncl . Vygur, Ilhaln . W 1Vade, Gentry . 1Vadklns, Arlene . . Wagenar, Raphael . Xvaggoner, Chester . Wagner, Ric-liartl . Wahl, Helen . . Wainseott, Rose . Wakeiield, Genevieve 1VaIkcr, Herhert , Wallace, Richard . no, 174 56 70 Wnllaee,Rohert . . 174 Waller, Darroll . 50, G1 1Vllll0l', Merton . . 1Vallin, David . . 410. X1'al1in,Jean . . 50 bb 1Va1liS.Ilay. . . 50.02, XValters. Wllllalvi . Walton, Marjorie . Wangsness, Gerald 1Varml, Donna . . . Ward, Thomas . . Warner, Blaine . Warner, Harare . 1Vari'en. flames . 1Varreas. Maxine . 1Vasein. ClilT0rrl . 1VatanalJe, Donald .. Watanabe, Ronald . Waters, Rieharil . Watkins, Ilorothy . Watkins, Norma . Watson. Boyd . . . Watson, Genevieve . 0.1 50 os, 14 o. H-1 82, i..:, .1...s, 1Vatson,Jean . . 306 17-1 280 285 264 30-1 50 350 281 281 35-1 283 50 106 314 206 , 17S 266 50 287 289 177 205 287 313 265 17 5 285 311 287 254 283 174 50 31-1 272-1 204 51 51 282 1715 271 1-11 100, 304 271 I DEX-continued . . . Watson, Patricia. . Watson, lilcliartl . 1Va1t, Xvllllillll . Watts, Frank . . Wayhrlght, Ryle . 1Vearer. William . 1Velilr, Elizabeth . 1Vebhcr, David . 1Veeher, Henry . Weeher, Rath . WVeuke-1, Richard . Wege. William . Wegcr, Shirley . 171, 51, 71 1Vegner,.1ean . . 117, Weilrel, John . Weigardt, Ann . . Weinstein, Selnne . Weischedel, Ricliartl Welsell. Uharimilne WVL-itz, Gerald . . KVe1ch, ltnhert . Weller, Glenmar . Weller. James . . Wellman, Lonls . . Wells, Dorothy . Wells, John . . . Wellsandt. Henry . Wenzel, Carol . . West, James . . Wm-st, Alartlell . 1Vrst, Iiohert . Westhy, Roger . . Wcslernnun, William Westin. Milford . Westland, Warner . Weslrom. Ellene . Wheatley, Boanie . 11'llEllllllll. Austin . 1Vl1lt0, lloh . . . While. 1Vlllt0, White. 1Vlllteley, Whlteslde, .lalnes U1 Deloris . Ilnlh . G1 Vlrgll . Ellzahetli . Harold . Ilona-r . . Virgil . Whilhaln, WlelilllTe, Wit-kllne. WIdrlg,Uarol . . 1v1L'llEl'Z2ll1ll1.1':lSlE . 1Vlgzhl',1Villianx . '366v 7.1 sk 51 , 2621, . 175, 51 267 172 205 51 287 5127 274 282 3111 307 lili, 207 31-1 307 274 315 270 311 315 2011 2110 290 270 200 281 173 2821 283 204 20-4 1 65 28,1 202 106 178 2115 808 170 207 287 25015 175 281 280 287 20-l C111 207 205 152 2751 Wilder, Arllss .... Wiley, Rose Marie . 16-1, Wlllard, Barbara . . 51, Wlllets, Darrel ,... Wllllams, Barhara . . . Williams. Barron , . . Williams, Elf-anor , 152, Wllllams, Ethan . . . Williams, Fred . . . Williams, Glenna . . . Williams, Jerry . . 202, Wllliarns, Kirk .... Williamson, James , . Wllllls, Darrell . Willman. Barbara . . 51, Wilson, Charles . . 51, 178, 1711. Wilson, Doris . . Wilson. Fravnces . Wilson. Helena . 51, Gil, -1 . 00. 31.1 201.1 21.14 202 2714 280 200 314 27S 275 295 280 207 141 2719 82. 2ST 307 311 2711 Wllson,James , . 51, 1.2.1.4 . 1Vllson, Rleliard . . . 203 Wilson, Robert . . . 279 Wlziler, Eclwln . . . 315 Wlnter, Irvlng . . . 8-l, 2113 Wlnters, Frank . . . 202 Winters. Richard . . . 294 Wlrta, Anne ..... 273 11'lrth, Cllarlollc 100, 105, 2724 Wlrth, Glenna .... 304 Wirth, Iilarlyn . . . 292 Wlse. Joseph ...,. 286 Wltscher, Kathleen . 51, 30-1 Wllscher. Joan .... 510-l 1v0lllg'Cl'lIlll1, Loraine . . 170 Wolllrrl, Belly . . . 651, 273 Wolfe, JOY -... 171, I407 Wolfe, Williani .... 317 Wolfram, Harold 51. 170, 288 Wolters. .lam-I . . . 51, 00. 262, 27-1 l1'0od, Dorolllp' . 152, 269 Wood. .lack C. . . 51, 72 Wood. .laelr ll. . . 283 Wood, Jack L. . . , 283 Wood, Kenneth . . . 51. 280 1Vood, Ralph . . . 1-1-1, 1-15 Woodcoek, lllarjorli- . , 175 Wuodral'f, Clarke . . . 289 Woods, Irene . . 51, 175 1Voods,l1lae . . . 250-1 Woods, llohert .... Worlhain, Mack . S2, 100. Wrlgllli, Dick ,... Wright, James .... Wright, James . . 202, Wright, Phyllis .... Wright, Robert . . . Wuea1l1ol1', Clifton . . Wylder, llarhara . . Wylder, lirnvc . . Y Yackley, Margaret . . . Yang, Chen-ya . 51, 315, Yaussl, Mary Ann . 140 Yazznllne, lllarporle . . Yelle, llelen . . Sl, 275, Yelter. llaroldene . . Ylrlsalcer, Doris . . Ylvisalu-r, Paul . . . Yoder, l-Flmer . . . Yoke, Mary . . . 173, Your-ll. Mark . . . Yrnnnz. Dolores , . 51, 180, Young, llarrey . . 60, Young, .lack . . . Young, James ,... Young, Robert ..,. Yonngherg. Llllinn 51, GS, Yan, Chang-Chung . 51, Z Zahn, Brace . . . Zahn, tleorgf- . . Zellmer, Verne . 51 Ziegler. Charles . . Ziegler, Keiriclli . Ziegler, Phyllis Ann Zleman, Nadlne . . Zlmmernmn, Clarence Zlnnnerman, Wllllam Znmholf, Marilyn . .51 , 263, Znmho11',l!oherl . 60, 72, 278 287 314 3110 280 270 27S C514 82 54210 17S 354 260 307 34-I 306 275 282 278 308 313 65, 300 173 332 295 280 300 354 172 27 0 278 283 201 2711 205 285 282 2731 31111 To Au of Those WHOSE EFFORTS WERE COMBINED IN THIS PRODUCTION TO ASSOCIATE EDITOR DARYL DIETRICH . . . whose efli- ciency and ability in cut compositions was indispensable . . . and whose sense of humor can be discerned in various and sundry places in THE BOOK ..... TO ASSOCIATE EDITOR EVELYN LARSON . . . who, for lo! these many years, has spent hours, hours, hours, hours writing copy, reading proof, and doing just anything at anytime that must be done for the good and glory of the Chinook .... TO COPY EDITOR NANCY IAMIESON . . . who transferred from the Evergreen to do an eiiicient and conscientious job in the nerve- wracking, aspirin-consuming position of Copy Editor .... TO LA Y-OUT EDITOR PRISCILLA HUGHES. . . who has fought her way through countless quantities of glue, cut her way through countless miles of photos, all of which required countless hours of Chinooking . . . . TO DIVISION EDITORS: OTTO ROSS, MARIORIE PEAR- SON, STAN MA TA YA, and MARILYN HADLEY . . . who worked and worked and worked and worked . . . need I say more. . . . TO CARTOONIST AL CAPP . . . through whose generosity we were able to run a map of Lower Slobolia and a picture of the inimitable Lena the Hyena .... 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