Washington State University - Chinook Yearbook (Pullman, WA)
- Class of 1950
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Soon to be aban- for the nearly' completed Ernest Hol- Bryan Hall will remain forever in the thoughts of those who passed by her lly glancing up to see lf by chance her time might correspond with theirs! It is with thijS in mind, that we, the staff of the 50 Chinook, have tried to show y and word, the vltal part t plays ln an eventful year g A of Washington. This year marks the sixtieth anniversary ot the tounding ot the State Coiiege ot Wash- ington . . . Sixty years ot steady progress, trom the two or three scattered buiidings tor oniy a hundred students to the many struc- turai giants we see rising betore us now . . . Pians that were dreams through the decades are suddeniy becoming reaiity . -. . To progress and the spirit ot achievement which permeates our campus on this, our sixtieth anniversary , this book is respecttuiiy dedicated. Sd, Cqfio ..,.,. :. ,Y 1,-, q n., . L x , ,wp gif' -.. .12 H X ,l'. n 5 . .., I. 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VAN EATON SHIRLEY LOUISE HERTZ DONALD S. ROSS PHI KAPPA PHI NATIONAL SCHOLASTIC HONORARY -undergraduafe membership BYRON N. ALDRIDGE SARAH B. BENGTSON ROBERT M. BENJAMIN MARY L. BLESSINGER FRANCIS J. BONNEVILLE MILTON A. BOYD GORDON W. BRADLEY JAMES H. BREWER RALPH H. CAMPBELL WALT O. CARSTEN MARILYN JO DOWNS EARL H. ELLIOT JOHN R. ELLIS DONNA V. ESHLEMAN VALESKA J. EVERTSBUSCH H. WESTON FOSS CLARENCE F. GANSBERG REUBEN D. GETZ NORMAN C. GOUGH BRUCE E. GREENE DALE M. HANSEN FRANK B. HARDING RIYOKO HAYASHI ETHEL D. HECHT JUNE A. HERGERT PAUL W. HERRON RALPH J. HOLTE WILLIAM H. HUBBARD WILLIAM E. JOHNSON ALBERT F. KEE CLARENCE KNEZEVICH ROBERT E. KOCHRIAN YOSHIO KOSAI VINCENT J. LANDIS LAVERNE F. LIPPERT FRANCIS G. MASSON BETTY M. MEZGER GERALD P. MOHRMANN BETTY ANNE MULLAY DOLORES M. NELSON KENNETH R. NORRELL KATO OKAZAKI ROBERT M. OLSON ARDITH JESSE OSBURN ROBERT B. OWENS DAVID G. PERKINS TONIC. RAUSCH WEBSTER L. SAUGEN JACK SCHAUBLE JOHN H. SCHMIDT ELMER C. SCHORZMAN LAVERNE I. SIMPSON JANIS C. SNOOK PAUL R. SPECHKO RICHARD T. STERLING WILLIAM F. SULLIVAN MARVIN F. SUNDQUIST ELEANOR M. SUTCLIFF ROBERTA ANN TUCKER LELAND C. TUPPER PERRY B. WILSON COI1'l'eI1'l' education 21 STATE COLLEGE 51 SENIORS 89 HONOR A-ND SERVICE 119 MILITARY activity 137 GOVERNMENT 155 WOMEN 169 PUBLICATIONS 187 THE ARTS 207 ORGANIZATIONS competition 237 F A L L 251 WINTER 263 SPRING living groups 289 INDEPENDENTS 323 GREEKS 361 YOUNG MARRIEDS 369 TIME OUT I -'W- Y-Y ,Q .-..,.,.,.,....., ., N., ' ' J 1 . 'fu I' l , A fv 4 uw: H 1 ag.. ,w:Y?.i,A. ,L v 1 -7 v, y- .iw .... f-nun va - I 552, at t L!-L, Y :N 'is?..'p -Yifllqgz. K.. N .Q-F ,at 1 -1. 531 2,,f,,. Aj ,. Q '--3'1V.1 4:1 141 ' W ,- :,,, pg: ' - ax 3553 -f?. .fff?fi2.3fx5f - 2 'fl A ' 51 f A. X . .,,,. X' 5 'x i ' -L.. fz- , gf 1. T, gsm, mf' - fl ,mise-. ww gf!'1rJg'fZ'54QL??5c',..4r ' -,M wif ,gy X2-A-17.5 19 ,K r,,3'gQ.gswnQ.If,:-'f:wf , I, 31? G , ,lkgwf ,' A 'J -I Alul 4 :Ar . 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Rodgers Hamilton, Okanagan, Alan Rogers, Ellens- burg, Stanton J. Hall, Everett, and John F. Camp, Jr. Vancouver. ARTHUR B. LANGLIE Governor Langlie, o friend of agriculture and higher education has evidenced real interest and support in the development of the State College ot Washington, as one ofthe nation's leading land-grant colleges. 1 WILSON COMPTON The stately, white-haired president ofthe State College ot Wash- ington is a man commanding great respect on our campus as well as in national circles. An authority on educational, indus- trial, and national affairs, President Compton participated as a delegate ot the United States in the general assembly of the United Nations last fall. To improve and enlarge the size, scope, and opportunities of our college is his foremost obiective. ashington Everett H. Hopkins l llllllllllllml ice-president, B.S., Wittenberg college, A.M., Universit of Penns lvania Y Y - lu uulluluiuuniuil fl I lxlwl Q, X un I m 'S I iii ll 'tmufn llNS Robert A. Sandberg Executive assistant to the president, B.A., M.A., the State College of Washington. Harry M. Chambers Registrar, B.A., M.A., the State College of Washington. 'M-at ' Clarence L. Hix Budget olticer, B.S., the State College of Washington. Carl A. Pettibone Business m a n a g e r a n cl comptroller B.A., the State College of Washington 1VT '5i A .i til ff fx f Arthur E. McCarten Lulu H. Holmes Norman E. Lange Administrative associate to dean of Assistant dean of students, B.A., Whitman Associate dean of students, B.A., Col students, B.S., University of Montana, college, M.A., Ph.D. Columbia university. gate university, M.A., Cornell university M.S., the State College otWasl1ington. Ed.D., Columbia university. William G. Craig Selma A. Streit Dean of students, B.A., Middlebury Director, college housing and food college, M.A., University of Minnesota. service, B.A., University ot Texas. 25 1 Stud nl' Personn I Robert D. Williams Acting director, student activities center, B.A., M.A., University of Wyoming. Walter M. Bristol Director of placement bureau, B.S., University of Connecticut, M.A., the State College ot Washington. Harold B. Pepinsky Director, student counseling center, B.A., M.S., Ph.D., University of Minnesota. 26 ' it-'Wg-v was H3190 . rr a.-. ,, mu .,, J .M 'T l4-f. wmum ' MP3 The tour departments ot the student personnel service work together like the tour wheels of an automobile to give satistactory service. The student activities center schedules all activities and publishes them in a conven- ient calendar. Helping students obtain part-time work and graduates to secure permanent positions is the duty ot the placement bureau. The student counselling center helps students to adiust to college lite. Student health service takes care ot the physical side ot collegians with a well-statted clinic and hospital. YAY State University of lowa Dr. B. C. Houghton i Director of student health M D Alumni Association Alumni all over the United States are being consolidated into a strong organization, with chapters in New York, Washington, D.C., California, Oregon, and Washington. The active membership has soared from 2500 to 5000 strong in the short span ot two years. Coach Forrest Evashevski was introduced to alumni in the spring at highly successful 60th anniversary banquets. Meetings are sponsored annually by the association for the pur- pose ot organizing and introducing alumni and to pro- mote the activities and interests of the college. Kenyon T. Bement First vice-president of alumni association, graduated in 1934. Oscar Stub Jones Alumni executive director, graduated in 1931. Albert L. Ayars President of the alumni asso- ciation, graduated in 1939. Dorothy Lois Smith Second vice-president of alumni association, graduated in 1934. William VA. Pearl Director, Washington State Institute of Technology: professor and chair- man, department of mechanical en- gineeringp B.S., M.S., the State Col- lege of Washington, Ph.D., University of Michigan. 28 A classrom group hard at work studying the microstructure of metallic specimens in lab. Methods of sand dusting demon- strated to student foundry ex- perimenters. Royal D. Sloan an, college of engineering, pro-V ssor and chairman, department of ctrical engineering, B.S., Univer- y of Montana, E.E., Montana State llege, M.S., Massachusetts Institute Technology. John Spielman Dean, school of mines, B.S., North Dakota State College. Eri B. Parker Associate professor of mechanical engineering and director, division of industrial services, B.S., M.S., the State College of Washington. x Homer J. Dana Associate professor of electrical en- gineering, ancl director, engineering experiment station, B.S., M.S., M.E., the State College of Washington. Q ...F , rv Q is if 4-ff 1 ,ff - If , ix X A- f ,yff A 1 .I- I J Emmett B. Moore Professor and chairman, department of civil Professor and chairman department of engineering, B.S,, C.E., Montana State col- geoloqy PhB PhM University of lege, M.S., the State College of Washington. Wisconsin Ph D University of Chicago Stanley A. Smith Professor and chairman, department of architectural engineering, B.S., architecture, Kansas State college. I i-3' A familiar sight to students passing along Acl walk, , are the civil engineers busy surveying the area. U. Glenn WhiFfen Associate professor and chairman, depart- ment of industrial arts, B.S., Kansas State teachers college, M.S., Iowa State college. Civil engineering students are shown testing the load- ing capacity of soils and determining the weight for the building of a highway section. Practical knowledge in the theory and application of surveying to mining problems is gained by students in Mining 5 during their several field trips. College of Agriculture 5 lspplement None HPF , Pvoiuci el' ' V Oroville Vogel and Dean Swenson hold samples of bigger and The turkey poult on the left had no APF . . . results of an experi- better wheat developed through agricultural research. ment by Dr. James McGinnis, professor of poultry husbandry Stanley P. Swenson Professor and dean, college of agriculture, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., University of Minnesota. 32 Joseph C. Knott Roy E Nichols Director, institute of agricultural Professor and clean college of veterinary sciences, B.S., M.S., the State medicine DVM University of Toronto College of Washington, Ph.D. M Sc Ph D Ohio State university D V Sc University of Minnesota. University of Toronto Mark T. Buchanan Vice-director, institute of agricultural sciences, and director, Washington agricultural experiment stations, Ph.D,. Cornell university. Charles Elkinton Professor and chairman, department of agricultural economics, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., University of Wisconsin. 'P ' ., ,, , i -..Q , r t A class in agriculture learns the finer points of tractor and plow. Chem students are at home midst test tubes, microscopes and pipettes. June Roberts B. Rodney Bertramson Professor and chairman, department Professor and chairman, department of of agricultural engineering, B.S., M.S., agronomy, B.S., M.S., University of Kansas State college. Nebraska, Ph.D., Oregon State college. Thais A. Merrill John S. Carver George W. Fischer Professor and chairman, department of Professor and chairman, depart- Professor and chairman, department of plant horticulture, B.S., Utah State college, ment of poultry husbandry, B.S., pathology, B.S., Butler University, M.S., North- M.S., Ph.D., Michigan State college. Massachusetts State college. western university, Ph.D., University of Michigan. E. H. Steffen Professor ancl chairman, department of forestry and range management, B.S., M.F., Iowa State college. Marion E. Ensminger A, O, Shaw Professor and chairman, department of animal Professor and chairman, department of dairy husbandry, B.S., M.A., University of Missouri, husbandry, B.S., M.S., University of Idaho, ' Pl'l.D-, UNIVEFSHY of Minnesota. Ph.D., Pennsylvania State college. 35 Winslow Hatch Seymour T. Stephenson Chairman, division of biological sci- Chairman, division of physical sciences ences, and professor of botany, A.B., and professor of physics, A.B., DePauw Dartmouth college, Ph.D.,John Hopkins. university, Ph.D., Yale university. T. H. Kennedy A. W. Thompson Chairman, division of social sciences, and Acting chairman, division of humanities, and professor professor of sociology, M.A., Ph.D., of foreign languages, A.B., University of Illinois, A.M., George Peabody college. Harvard university, Ph. D., University of Chicago. 3 ' iii., ,-V .. -'W or-zflfrigrq - -, XX , 36 Art Chem 3 students are hard at work lab experiments in quantitative ncl Sciences Attentively listening to Mr. Springer's lecture on Euro- Demonstration of frog dissection for o muscle demon- pecm civilization are these students in Humanities 2. strotion claims the interest of these Zoology 2 students Dr. Eostlick points out bone structure to zoology students. 37 Pharmacy students listen attentively to instructor. Relaxed Social science class takes notes industriously during lecture positions are a contrast to students' serious expressions. Back row is less concerned aboutnotes. 5 38 it Herbert L. Eastlick Professor and chairman, department of zoology, A.B., University of Mon- tana, M.S., Ph.D., Washington uni- versity, St. Louis. J. L. St. John Chairman, division of chemistry and state chemist agricultural experiment station, B.A., Iowa State teachers' col- lege, M.A., Purdue university, Ph.D., University of Minnesota. Charles E. Skinner Professor and chairman, department of bacteriology and public health, B.S., M.S., the State College of Wash- ington, Ph.D., Rutgers university. Julian L. Culbertson Noe Higinbotham Morris S. Knebelman Professor and chairman, department of chemistry and Chairman, department of botany, Professor and chairman, department of mathemat- chemical engineering, A.B., Hanover college, M.A., ln- A.B., Butler university, Ph.D., ics, B.S., University of Pennsylvania, M.S., Lehigh diana university, D.Sc., University of Michigan. Columbia university. university, Ph.D., Princeton University. V. A. Leonard Professor and chairman, department of police science N? and administration, B.S., Texas Wesleyan college, M.A., Texas Christian university, Ph.D., Ohio State university. Paul Anderson James Elder Professor and chairman, department Professor and chairman, department of of physics, B.S., University of Illinois, psychology, B.S., University of Color- Ph-D-, Harvard university. ado, Ph.D., Yule university. 39 Worth D. Griffin Professor and chairman, department of fine arts, John Herron art institute, Art Institute of Chicago student of William Forsythe, Harry M. Walcott, Charles W. Hawthorne, and Wayman Adams. 40 lndustrlously modelmg head sculptures are students from Dr Laisner s sculpturnng class Upper right: Skill and talent combine to make clever playthings for children in this art education class. . Wallis Beasley Chairman, department of sociology, A,B., Harding college, M.A., Pl1.D., Peabody college. -A 'i Appreciation and enioyment of tine music is fostered in the Car- negie Set, where students may relax to their favorite symphonies Earle Connette Acting chairman, department of music, B.S., M.S., Indiana State teachers' college, Terre Haute, Pl1.D.,lndiana university. I, l 1 Tl., 1551 'ww , , In fringe. . 4 A .A 5' x, ,Ai L5 Ll! ' .1 1 'z 'J7 et.. . N-A-1.-. 1' Y-ip! . 'ug E V V ri! r 49,5 2 ,Hal i , W3 J. Murray Lee Velma Phillips Professor and dean, school of education and director Professor and dean, college of home econ: of the summer session, A.B., Occidental college, M.A., Ph.B., University of Chicago, M.A., Ph.D., T Ph.D., Teachers college, Columbia university. ers' college, Columbia university. J. Fred Bohler Professor and director, school of physi- cal education, and advisor on athletics, B.S., Schuylkill college. r n I Paul H. Dirstine Maurice W. Lee Professor and dean, school of pharmacy, Dean, school of economics and business, professor, Ph.G., Valparaiso university, D.V.M., B.S., and chairman, department of economics, B.S,, Illinois the State College of Washington. institute of technology, Ph.D., University of Chicago: Girls in beginning sewing, Home Economics 2, learn the correct way to cut out a dress pattern. Keeping the body in good con- dition is the obiective of these girls in Physical Education 34. Professional School Nursing education students get practical training in care of the sick. 'L . I A2-li' iq, Slfuiglut Ice the Alum: xfffggfp, gave Colonel A. D. Reid Commandant, department of military science and tactics. Two business administration stu- dents learn machine methods. Children dobbling in paint at nursery school are observed by home economics students. Dean Dirstine of the School of Pharmacy instructs students in a newly remodeled pharmacy lab. 20 Q., I0 0 -Z0 l9'i5 I9'-IB Hilda M. Boerhave John A. Guthrie professor and acting chairman, depart- Professor of economics and director, bureau of of nursing education, B.S., University of economic and business research, B.A., University of Manitoba M A University of Wisconsin, ' M.A., Ph.D., Harvard university. Rayburn D. Tousley Professor and chairman, department of busi- ness administration, B.S., A.M., University of Missouri, Ph.D., Northwestern university. Howard H. House Helen G. Smith Professor and chairman, department of physical edu- Professor and chairman, department of physical edu- cation for men, B.P.E., Springfield college, M.A., Clark cation for women, B.A., Oberlin college, M.A., university, Ph.D., New York university. Columbia university, Ph.D., New York university. fam' 1 F : , ,s i, ' 45 1 v . Y, ' H' i lllT.i'f. I i it R58 1 l , sm., YS? Graduate School The academic attairs of graduate students, who comprise approximately TO per cent of WSC's total enrollment, and their programs of study for ad- vanced degrees are under the supervision of the graduate school. The committee on graduate stud- ies has specific responsibilities in the formulation of the policies of this school. Stewart E. Hazlet Dean of graduate school and professor of chemistry, A.B., University of Dubuque, M.S., Ph.D., University of Iowa. f-XX - , ' Film projector operator demonstrates how to thread film for visual aids department of the community college service. Community College Service The Community College service is the agency by which the State College of Washington makes the entire state its campus. lntending to promote education and better public relations, the service has developed a program to meet the changing demands of adult education and adapted to individual and community needs. Glenn Jones A.B., University of Southern Director, community college service Cali fornia, M.A., University of Wisconsi 46 e Maynard F. Hicks Philip E. Keene Allen Miller C ll Architect Director, radio station KWSC. Director, college news bureau c ege Robert C. Brumblay Graduate Manager Official Charles T. Featherstone Coordinator of veteran's affairs. David L. Stidolph Director, athletic news service. 47 l l fi-.., G. Donald Smith William C. Kruegel Claude Simpson Librarian Comptroller emeritus Director of admissions Fred G. Rounds Sherman C. Markley Superintendent of buildings and grounds Superintendent of utilities and construction .T-, Frank E. NoFtke Gordon R. Rutherford Director of Washington State union Associate director of placement and coordinator of student activities. reau and director, teacher 48 Guy M. Brislawn . . qv y '- f ' i - ' v Q 1.2 iv ' l' -11 'V ' ' .wr-l.,g' :ru ' Beryl Roberts . , agent, comptroller's office Peter J. Rempel coordinator of General Education Assistant to vice president E V. P. Barta Edward Berenson Head, Photographic department Editor, office of publications 4l ,,, -- ,. -5L4:4. 'J' mfr ,- ,pf l I, V. Lauren Shelton W. T. Southworth Lloyd G. Everest Auditor, accounting office Director, tabulated records Director, non-faculty personnel 49 Snow-laced evergreens and campus buildings form a background for the familiar president's mansion and the solemn trees that border the drive. , , 50 fag sei? President Wilson Compton presents o delicious Washington apple to a United Nations dignitary in the presence of Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt. 'TS' E Sv: I , if HN FRANCIS BUGS CHAFFEE Q Bugs, as he is known to his many friends, seems to like govel- wielding. President of the North house Esquires as well as the mighty seniors, he took time out to serve on the ASSCW election board and the student activities board. Here he picks his favorite tune on the iukebox ot the TUB- no, Bugs, not Mule Train! Christening the rainbow rooms in the Holland library May 20, the senior prom was held on the fourth floor of WSCS latest, proudest building. Fev Pratt trum- petted through the evening which was under the , DICK FOWLER chairmanship of enthusiastic wheel, Chet Bennett. Dur- ing senior week, the fifty-granders issued an official proclamation stating that all underclassmen should bow in the presence of seniors, that profs should not call on seniors for class discussion, and that '50-ers be allowed to enforce any other rule applying to an emergency situation or an angry housemother. Class of 50 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Al Hoagland, Frances Kitlar, Bob Landerholm, Betty Mezger, Otto Kofler. This steadfast crew steered their class through a highly successful year. . . organ- izing and executing plans and projects on anything from water fountains to free announcements! But they've come out of it all looking as it they'd garnered some knowledge along the way, too. nose MARIE wiisv JOANN cHAoBouRNs Dick should be named veep of the year. As vice-president of his class, the interfraternity council and his fraternity, Theta Chi, he earns that title. Dick was treasurer of Intercollegiate Knights, a member of Crimson Circle, Scabbard and Blade and-take a breath here-the American Pharmaceutical Association. Pert Rosie pushed an ambitious pencil through her busy senior year as secre- tary. A Delta Delta Delta, Rose Marie was also engrossed in ASSCW and AWS activities. A veritable sparkplug from the AGD house, Joann figured as treasurer of her class. With ASSCW and AWS activities, she still managed to balance the books. 53 i Big Chief Robert Berry was Evergreen editor, member of Crimson Circle ' and Scabbard and Blade. Big chief Margaret Sheely Mortar Board, YWCA counts Spurs, Mortar prexy and Alpha Kappa Board and ASSCW secretary Delta meant activity- among her honors. plus for Jo Downs. th ASSCW president Weston Rueben Getz, active Foss was member of Crimson in Crimson Circle, Circle, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Kappa Psi and Pi Kappa Delta. student activities board. Mortar Board, Phi Betty Mezger was Spur, ASSCW vice-president Kappa Phi and AWS prexy member of Phi Kappa Toni Rausch was Pi position kept Ethel Phi and Mortar Board Kdppd Delta Gnd Mortar Hecht's schedule full. during her college days. Board member- igl' Laurence Kissler, publi-' The Board of Control, cations board chairman, Crimson Circle and Sigma was member of Crimson Delta Chi made Paul Circle, Alpha Kappa Psi. Stoddard a busy man. The selection of the Big Ten is a WSC tradition and is based on the evaluation of the students' service to the college, campus activities, scholarship and per- sonal appeal. 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A ' , Y . ,vp - 1 5. ..:, AH v,..,,,- . u. ., - . i. , V ,XP ' w al 1-,kvmO4 ' 5 1: . , I 17 G '-,...4-N x X x Jr . fx ' f ll 4 yf I. . - wtf ri-' 'PJ- E, , X 'F .3 , 'qv QQ 9 I W E I, io-,Q V Y 1 N . - Q if ky 1 gig 1 A? YATES, STANLEY G. YODER, ELMER C. YOKE, CHARLES M. YORK, CLARENCE R. YORK, BETTY A. YOUNG, DAVE G. YOUNG, JACK B. Electrical Engineering Pharmacy Business Administration Industrial Arts English Journalism Industrial Arts Pullman Walla Walla Deer Park Pullman Bremerton Seattle Cedar Falls YULE, WILLIAM C. ZAMBARA, S. EDITH ZARICK, EDWARD D. ZERBA, ELWAYNE F. ZWICKEL, FRED C. ANDREOTTI, JOSEPH H. BROWN, OWEN D. Animal Husbandry Political Science Pharmacy Electrical Engineering Wildlife Management Civil Engineering Mechanical Engineering Calgary, Alberta, Canada Raymond Sacramento, California Athena, Oregon Seattle Ellensburg Bremerton FOSTER, RUSSELL A. GRIFFITH, STEVE W. KOFLER, OTTO F. PHILPOTT, W. RICHARD PRIOR, NORMA N. RITTER, VERN D. Physical Education Horticulture Physical Education General Phannacy Electrical Engineering Palouse Entiat Chewelah Ally Pullman Spokane 88 YOUNG, JOAN Journalism Spokane CROXDALE, JC Physical Educ Walla Walla rvice Mortar Board Row 'I: Marilyn .lo Downs, Mary Lou Enberg, Ethel Hecht, Betty Mezger, Betty Ann Mullay, president, Toni Rausch, Betty Saftel. Row 2: Margaret Sheely, Peggy Smith, Betty Speigelberg, Roberta Tucker, Florence Wager, vice-president, Jean Whealdon, treasurer, .loan Young, secretary. Tapped for outstanding activities and scholarship, members of Mortar Board have proven talents in all areas ot campus activities. Not con- tent to rest on past laurels, these am- bitious gals have given support to many campus-wide proiects, and helped sponsor Dr. Henry Hitt Crane. They entertained outstanding con speakers Walter White, William L. Shirer, Dr. Jodai, Ann Guthrie. Cli- maxing the year's activities, Mortar Board presented the scholarship plaque to Laurel Curran, junior woman with the highest accumulative grade average-and robed in caps and gowns, tapped seventeen sur- prised iunior women at their tradi- tional early morning tapping cere- mony. . 90 Mortar Board in the soft-drink business at the iunior prom. it E . 0 Toni Rausch, Florence Wager, Jo Downs, Ethel Hecht, Betty Mullay Crlmson Clrcle Washington State's Big Men on Campus , Crimson Circle members are iunior and senior men tapped for outstanding service to the school. Gridiron and diamond stars, Phi Betes, Evergreen editors, KWSC an- nouncers, and any who have given their time to make WSC a better col- lege may wear the grey and crimson sash ofthe Crimson Circle pledge. At its tapping ceremony this spring, Crimson Circle tapped two outstanding staff members, Bill Craig and Maynard Hicks. Row 'IZ Bob Archer, Bob Berry, Bill Biersdorf, Chuck Brayton. Row 2: Rusty Brewer, Ralph Campbell, Dale Cook, Edward Denton. Row 3: Lindy Dupree, Bill Fitch, Wes Foss, Dick Fowler, President. Row 4: Bill Gammie, Rueben Getz, Vice-President, Alan Hoagland, Bob King. Row 5: Laurence Kissler, Russ Leonard, Frank Loihl, Herb Lowers. Row 6: Mac Marsh, Bev. Marshall, John Oliver, Treasurer Bill Peterson. Row 7: Fev Pratt, Gordon Pilcher, Howard Pilcher, Herb Rudolph. Row 8: Bob Selfridge, Secretary, Paul Stoddard. Not pictured: Tom Baker, Bob Beniamin, Chet Ben- nett, Don Bond, Jerry Brunstrom, Bob Bucklin, Ray Chapman, Dean Chesbrough, James Coleman, Bob Doornink, John Elliot, Ron Forsell, Grant Gaines, Ed Gayda, Jock Granberg, Bill Green, Frank Haight, Otto Kofler, Bob Landerholm, Merle Landerholm, Burgess Lange, Laverne Lippert, Leon Mangis, Bob McConnell, Jim Melville, Rex Morgan, Fran Polsfoot, Glen Rose, Dale Sailor, Dick Selfridge, Rolf Skrinde, Phil Sorenson, Duane Stowe. Faculty: William Craig, Maynard Hicks. V Row 1: Jane Laney, Muriel Watzke, Barbara Hauswirth, Donna Haas, Dolores Plaster, Barbara Dehutt, Bertha Handelancl. , Row 2: Marian Peterschick, vice-president, Mrs. Neva Fisk, advisor, Florestine Simonis, president - w X 'L , Nancy Martin, treasurer, Darlene Erikson, editor, Eleanor Mellish, secretary. Row 3: Janice Pearl, Midge Warren, Joan Freedman, Elaine Ellis, Elizabeth Haley, Nancy Bennett l FLORESTINE SIMONIS president Dolores Pelton, Renee Pohl, Viola Rasmussen, Marlene Tenzler, Shirley Talle, May Pixlee, Doris Havo, Anita Fisher, Mariorie Ludwig. Spurs Washington State Spurs, the gals in red and white- selected from incoming sophomore girls on the basis of scholarship, activities and never-ending energy, the Spurs are a vital part of campus life. Ushering at cons -sponsoring the Registration ball-directing song- test-boosting activities in their houses and halls- Spurs are a living example of their motto, At Your Service . Spurs check voters at the AWS elections. Nancy Martin, Florestine Simonis, Darlene Erikson, Barbara Hauswirth. W WZSIDENT . WK- NES Slwrmrv Q rngqgum AWS rtigf 2. so 6. i ,X . E Q 4 X i X ft vig Row 'la Dick Franklin, Dan Robinson, Don Goettel, Bill Di Guire, Mel Numan, Doug Thompson. Row 2: John Rose, Jim Miller, Bill Valley, Tom Graham, Glenn Folkins, Milton Koch, Duane Kitterman, Gordon Vincent, .lack Hochhaus, Ellsworth Wolfe. Row 3: Dean Rosendranz, Roger Sayles, Ed Parker, Jim Small, Don Rose, Byron Meade, Howard Shuman, Dan Sloan, Carl Dahlin, Don Cochran, Dobby Wiegardt. Row 4: Bill Rowles, Ted Greene, Lew Colgren, Gene Radach, Glenn Hellenga, Joe Von Moos, Al Wood, Al Bartol, Graham Watkins, Roy Comrie, Paul Hooper, Ed Dunlap. Intercollegiate Knights The l.K.'s, members ot the national underclassmen honorary, support countless service proiects tor the I college. Traditionally Butch's guardian against Van- dalism-his chaufteurs at football games, the knights also registered Dads tor Dads' Day-helped Spurs take Tub count-relaxed at the Spur-l.K. formal, Night of Knights. iz' L DUANE STOWE duke JUNIOR KNIGHTS. Row T: Jim Melville, advisor, Emmett Moore, secretary, Duane Stowe, duke, Don Bond, treasurer, Dick Houghton, historian. Row 2: Bill Richmond, Al Goelzer, Rex Morgan, Ed Gibbs. Alpha Chi Sigma Row l: James Coleman, Francis Desposato, Douglas Eaton, Donald George, treasurer, James Groves, David Halstad. Row 2: Carl Higby, vice-president, Daryl Larsen, Vincent Landis, secretary: David loof, president, Emmett Moore, Jack Peterson. Row 3: John Skaar. Not pictured: Clarence Ames, Ralph Bloomstrand, James Burgess, John Fletcher, Earl Murbach, Stanley Murdock, Moulton Phelps, William Weaver. Alpha Kappa Delta 35 Row 'l: Mary Lou Blessinger, secretary-treasurer, Marilyn Jo Downs, Don Ross, president, Wayne Roy, Merry Jo Samuelson. Row 2: Robert Theodoratus, Marilyn Wold. Not pictured: Lawrence Cooper, George Donohue, Eric Hawkinson, Glenn Long, James Maslowski, Glen McCann, Sarah McCutcheon, Don Murray, Robert Sanders Charles Smith, vice-president, Frank Swinehart, Marvin Taves, advisor. Alpha Kappa Psi Row 'li Ronald Albers, Jim Argites, Millard Ball, James Brewer, Wayne Casebolt, Dan Cassidy, Francis Chaliee, Ray Chapman, Dave Chedzoy, Ben Clumpner. Row 2: Jim Davis, Ray Darbolo, treasurer: Robert DuPree, Byron Floch, Reuben Getz, Jim Golden, Norman Gough, Bill Green, Vern Havo, Floyd Hughes. Row 3: Bill Humphrey, Charles Jackson, Mark Kimball, Laurence Kissler, Bill La Clair, Don MacNeil, Robert McCoy, vice-president: Rich Nelson, Don Newbold, Tom Newson. Row 4: Dale Parsley, Willis Pehl, Dan Peterson, secretary, Clarence Powell, Ken Ramm, Duane Stowe William Sullivan, Wally Turner, Orval Williams. Not pictured: Richard Beebe, Richard Calhoun, Dean Carmichael, Harold Cecil, president: Robert Kiehl, Lloyd Larson, Dean Peebles, Don Schibel, Don Tuschoff. Alpha Phi Omega SERVICE Row l: Gene Tonamaker, Larry Trent, Dick Watson, Harry Elliot, Bev Marshall, Wally Walker, Dove Lee, George Le Compte, Bill Galligan, Hank Wellsandt. Row 2: Kay Leonard, Joe Kuhns, Bill Harns, John Camealy, Pete Tervooren, Gordon Boriesson, Joe Sheldon, Corwin Johnson, Daryl Larson, Richard Johnson, Robert Rylander. Row 3: Don Sheely, Maurice Miller, Joe Grier, Ray Jewell, Dave Webster, Ben Ruehl, Jerry Eyrich, Bill Bowlin, Dick Sarvella, Bob Rutherford, Wayne Miller, Kerry Anderson. Alpha Phi Sigma Row 1: Peggy Bradley, Vern Carnahan, James Hamano, Marvin Hansen, Fred Kamaka. Row 2: Ronald Kraemer, Don London, vice-president: Paul Morgan, president, Frank Reed, Don Schibel. Row 3: Stan Sushak, treasurer, John Wiess, Jerry William, Edith Zambara, secretary. Not pictured: James Ashton, Philip Averill, Kirk Barefoot, Robert Beattie, Charles Childers, George Crampton, Bev Davidson, Charles Dowell, Maurice Gan, Richard Hanke, Dr. V. A. Leonard, Al Pasquan, Gloria Richards, Fred Rutledge, Instructor R. Soule, Ralph Tipling, Professor D. F. McCall. Alpha Psi Row 1: H. M. Adams, Norris Boe, Jesse Bone, Seabert Carter, James Deaver, James Erwin, Floyd Frank. Row 2: Floris Garner, president: Sheridan Gates, Henry Hewitt, David Johnson, Berger Keatts, secretary: Carl Keely, treasurer: Raymond Law. Row 3: James Lyons, Phillip Morgan, Raymond Reed, vice-president: Lucas Sprinker, Fred Wedam, John Weibel Alpha Zeta Row l: Robert Aldrich, Louis Anderson, chancellor: Walter Apt, Fred Baur, Harold Beeman, Reamer Bolz, Norman Brunton, Fred Campbell, Donald Carver, John Clerf, John Coke. Row 2: Mac Crow, Jack Crawford, Robert Dewald, Herb Douglas, Robert Dye, Earl Elliot, John Elliot, Felix Entenmann, Line Estergreen, Emile Grahlfs, Clifford Holmes. Row 3: William Hubbard, Robert Hulbert, Robert Hunt, Herbert Johnston, George Jones, John Kingsbury, Jim Loudon, Robert Lintot, Vern Lippert, Fred Maloney, Norman McClure. Row 4: Robert McLaughlin, Homer McNeill, Don Notebloom, Clarence Piper, Doyle Rainwater, Edward Reinhardt, John Sandor, Erwin Sauter, Wade Schroeder, Jason Smith, Walter Smith. Row 5: Richard Sterling, Dee Strickler, Marvin Sundquist, Ralph Tidick, Theodore Waddell, William Wege. Not pictured: Bill Douglas, George Hodges, Archie Horton, Kenneth Norell, Keith Sarkisian, Jim Thomson, Richard Vinton. Delta Mu Row 1: Jr-:an Bauer, Carolyn Candee, Evelyn Cash, Donna Combes, Ruth De Grosse, Vivian Harris. Row 2: Pat Hunting, Averill Perkins, Nona Rudd, Beverly Van Horn, Janet Wasem. Not pictured: Donna Bateman, Delores Callerman, Sallyanne Drury, Joan Elsesohn, Valarie Gale, June Gillespie, Donna Haas, Arleen Hill, Eleanor King, Catherine Powell, Victoria Jones, Midge Drutfel, Suzanne Myers, Mary Hubbard, Nancy Turnquist, Joanne Combes, Beverly Vincent. Qi Delta Phi Delta 15 El Row 'lz Harold Balazs, Tom Collingwood, Pauline Danielson, Doris Dewald, Donald Jacobson, Dorothy Johnson. Row 2: Gloria Johnson, acting secretary, Mervin Manuel, vice-president, Gale Meuller, Barbara Millbank, Paul Sacry, president, La Deane Tate, treasurer. Row 3: Doyle Watt. Not pictured: Phyllis Sarkisian, Alice Wright, Rdath Dawes, Matt Krier. Epsilon Pi Tau Row 1: Stanley Boyle, Jack Bunnell, Charles Frederick, Earl Jackson, secretary, Leonard Johnson, Delmar Laupp. Row 2: Robert Newell, Bruce Parker, Carlyle Ragsdale, vice-president, Kenneth Schmelzer, Justin Serley, treasurer, Kenneth Settle, president. Row 3: Clarence York, Professor Glenn Whitten. Not pictured: Lawrence Kroesing, Leroy Merritt, Harold Probert, William Bakamis, William Kuvanaugh Junior Veterinary M dicine Row 'l: Kenneth Binlcley, Allan Boddy, Jesse Bone, Robrt Brimble, Seabert Carter, Stanton Child, Charles Coleman. Row 2: Edmund Cushing, James Deaver, Eldon Engel, James Erwin, Jay Fuller, Robert Fuller, Floris Garner. Row 3: Sheridan Gates, John Greenlaw, William Gustafson, Kenneth Hayes, Henry Hewitt, Harold Hilton, Don Holtzheimer. Row 4: Berger Keatts, Carl Keely, James King, Ray law, Bill Lien, David low, James Lyons. Row 5: Jay Miller, Richard Mitchell, Charles Peckenpaugh, George Pirie, Guy Reynolds, Robert Russell, C. O. Sterling. Row 6: James Streets, George Thus, Homer Webb, Fred Wedman, John Weibel, Gregg Wilson. Gamma Theta Upsilon MINING Row 'I: Glenn Anderson, vice-president: Millard Ball, Dan Bigeloy, Robert Bisnett, Dallas Cody Carroll Fader Row 2: Eugene Fitzpatrick, Floyd Green, president, Robert Long, Robert Merriam, Ruth Parker, Joan Pollock, secretary-treasurer. Row 3: Edward Reinhardt, James Stubbs, Kenneth Van Horn, William Woke, sponsor. Not pictured: Wallace Buckley, Florence Merriam, Willis Merriam, John Poysky, Miles Price, Carol Rose, Carlton Schroeder, Lucile Wake. Kappa Psi Row Row Row Row Not 'l: Wayne Aman, William Bethmann, secretary: Wilfred Bottemiller, Vern Bromling, Arthur Charles, vice-president, John Delay, Michael Fitzpatrick, Richard Floyd. 2: Leif Gregerson, Don Jones, Harold Keller, Paul Kinney, Charles Kitterman, Gerald Laizure, president, Russell Leonard, Gerald Lust, 3: William Peterson, Bert Porter, Webster Saugen, Robert Selfridge, Leslie Strickland John Sublett, David Sutherland, Floyd Triplett. 4: Elmer Yoder. pictured: Dr. Haakon Bang, treasurer, advisor. Lambda Kappa Sigma 7, Row T: Carol Anderson, Irene Bishop, Margaret Buehler, Norma Deary, Gladys Eagle, Valeska Evertsbusch Row 2: Gayle Harris, Lorna Lichter, treasurer, Margaret McDonnell, Martha Merrow, secretary, Miclora Okano, Norma Prior, president. Row 3: Alciclo Suzuki, Wanda Thorsen, Nancy Walenta, vice-president. Not pictured: Linnea Davis, Shirley Dezellum, Murlaine Mellom. Mu Beta Beta '-. Row 1: Leslie Adams, president, Arlene Anderson, treasurer, Daniel Cook, Eugene Forrester, Leroy Grunstone, secretary. Row 2: Doris McColley, Jack Thompson, Verle Thompson, Duane Weeks, vice-president. Not pictured: Art Riese, Marge Erp, advisor. Mu Phi Epsilon Row 'I: Arlys Bren, Gwyneith Brusso, Eunice Connelly, Danna Durgan, Joan McCaig, president, Marilyn McEvoy. Row 2: Harriet Nillson, secretary, Billie Joyce Nichols, Janice Pearl, Margaret Perringer, Dolores Prichard, vice-president, Betty Salfel. Row 3: Betty Slaughter, Estelle Steinke, Jane Wilson, Joan Wilson. Not pictured: Jackie Kay McKown, Sylvia Lou Newton, Marilyn Stocker, treasurer, Miss Amanda Just, faculty advisor. Mu Sigma Rho 7 Q' Row I: Ann Baker, Shirley Clausius, Donna Haynes, Ja Lounsbury, Joan McAlmond. Row 2: Janet Schoettler, Marilyn Smart. Not pictured: Martha Lancaster, Leona Phifer, Joan Elsensohn, Dolores Cooley, Donna Strating National Collegiate Players Row 'l: Paul Burgess, Gladys Crane, Joan Hone, president, Jane Jette, Joanne Jorgensen. Row 2: Herb Kinder, Houston Mclntosh, Nuvit Ozdrogru, Jeanne Serr, Katherine Watson. National Collegiate Radio Guild Row 1: Paul Burgess, Russ Casson, Ron Forsell, William Gamble, Harold Garrett, Marcia Gusman, Joan Hone, Wayne Hanks. Row 2: Joanne Harlow, Trude Karlela, Herb Kinder, Anton Knievel, Bill lebold, Nola Malone, Houston Mclntosh, Al Murdoch. Row 3: Ralph Nichols, Edythe Roiko, Paul Spechko, Weymeth Simpson, Jack Thornton, Charlotte Tochterman, Charles Wickstrom. Omicron Nu 1 Row l: Mary Eliason, Riyoko Hayashi, Vivian Loulainen, Dorothy Scholz, La Verne Simpson. Row 2: Jannis Snook, Eleanor Sutcliff. Not pictured: Enid Davenport. Phi Chi Theta Row l: Caryl Anderson, Marilyn Borset, Muriel Boston, Morybeth Crider, Ann Dickens, Jeanne Ehbert. Row 2: Donna Eshelmun, Annis Forrey, Mary Gentry, Virginia Hansen, Bernice Johnson, Margaret Kearney Row 3: Beverly Lubcke, Jerry Meiners, president, Irene Michel, Delores Nelson, Barbara Peterson, treasurer, Frances Portman. Not pictured: Josette Carlier, vice-president, Jean Fisk. Phi Epsilon Kappa Row 'l: Edward Bator, William Belmondo, Harvey Cottle, Craig Currie, Mr. J. H. Dunn, Tommy Marier Row 2: Frank Mataya, Gerald McHugh, Robert Olson, Francis Polsfoot, Lyle Pugh, James Shattuck. Row 3: Bill Smith, Merle Suelzle, John Tisdale. Not pictured: Charles Brayton, Victor Dauer, Clifford Gillies, Glen Galligan, Theodore Johnson, William Mayberry, Robert McGuire, John Monlux, Nick Peters, Dwight Pool, Ken Savage, Al Snyder, Elwood Sturdivant. I I Phl Eta Sigma FRESHMAN SCHOLARSHIP Row 1: William Ambrose, Jack Biersdorf, Gerald Brunstrom, Robert Collins, Ralph Corkrum, Glenn Folkins, Dan Keller. Row 2: David Langdon, George LeCompte, Emil Leitz, David McDaniels, Emmett Moore, Edward Neumann, Dave Nordquist. Row 3: John Sanders, Victor Schmidt, Danile Sloan, James Small, Dean Tripp. Not pictured: Charles Reed, Lawrence Alice, Erland Elefson, Robert Leader, Bruce Picken, Warren Quinn, Glenn Smith, Hugh Van Liew, Gilbert McCallum, Ernesto Giraldo, Donald Fisher, Floyd Naylor, Duane Jensens, Dallas Matkin, John Shaeffer. Phi Mu Alpha Row 'l: Carl Betten, Walt Carsten, Lowell Corbin, Clarence Dial, Conrad Engrebretsen, Eugene Fink, secretary: Richard Fyhrie. Row 2: Donald Hector, treasurer, Paul Hendrickson, James Johnson, Robert McNamara, vice-president, .lack Newcomber, president: Fev Prati, Will Riggen. Row 3: Rodney Roberts, William Roberts, William Rowles, Richard Turley, Doyle Wah. Pi Alpha X' Row l: Waller Apt, Fred Campbell, Herb Douglas, Norvald Gomness, Ivan Harris. Row 2: Bill Hubbard, Morris Miller, Charles Parsons. Not pictured: Professor Elwood Kalin, Professor Willard Summers, Gordon Vanlam. Pi Kappa Delta Row 1: Bob Berry, Jack Biersdorf, William Biersclorf, Lorrain Bodine, Lillian Cady, Dick Casad. Row 2: Richard Ford, Weston Foss, Charlotte Friel, secretary: June Hergert, Fred Holden, Jerry Korte. Row 3: Carol Morgan, Cliff Oldham, Russell Parker, Clifford Phibbs, Toni Rausch, Gene Sage, vice-president Not pictured: Myrtle Chitty, president: James Coleman, Carl Fuchs, Dick Karshner, Gordon Harrington, Bob Lindsey, Clarence Loomis, Ralph Travis, Florence Wager, W. H. Veatch, advisor. Pi Lambda Theta Row 'I: Jean Buckingham, Doris Dewald, June Hergert, Ella Jennings, Jerry Meiners. Row 2: Helen Rademacher, Betty Saffel, Betty Slaughter, Jannis Snook, Betty York. Pi Sigma Alpha Row l: Hibbert Askew, Bob Berry, Donald Bond, Weston Foss, .lack Lipner. Row 2: Merle Landerholm, Robert long, Francis Masson, Colburn Pool, Gerald Williams. Not pictured: Albert Culverwell, Charles Field, Ray Gunter, Maxine Guse, Bruce Harding, Bob Kittleson, Carol Rose, Glenn Rose, Walter Schnackenburg, Dan Selakovitch, Morris Showel, Richard Stone, Celeste Sunderland, Shun Po Tang. Pi Tau Iota Row 'l: Betty Adams, Evereite Baker, Sally Bengtson, Melton Boyd, Dorothy Ford, Frank Filicetti, John Gullikson. Row 2: Jared Haight, Don Jones, Dan Keller, Marcia Keller, Paul Kinney, Gloria Knowles, D. E. Langdon Row 3: James Meinhart, Quenton Miller, Joseph Orley, Clifford Phibbs, Elmer Schorzman, Loretta Snyder, Bob Swanbeck. C C Psl Chl PSYCHOLOGY Row 'la Carroll Allen, Thomas Edgar, Robert Gilson, Shirley Hertz, Laurel Martin. Row 2: Herbert Matson, Richard McDonald, Bill Meyer, Norman Peterson, Floye White. Not pictured: Lyle Baird, Jody Beidleman, Loring Calkins, Roger Chapman, Robin Clyde, George Crompton Robert Dellzell, David Ehrenfreund, Grant Gaines, Melvin Goldstein, Betty Lou Harroh, Ella Jennings, Dudley Klopfer, Jean Lankey, William Littell, Jean Mostertow, Arthur McCarten, Barbara Olson, Thomas Paul, Harold Pepinslcy, Ellis Von Etta, Grant Venn, Don Watson, Mariory Whitlum, Eleanor Williams, Robert Williams, Ollie Mae Wilson, Francis Young. Rho Chi 45' ' Row 'l: Wayne Aman, Carol Anderson, William Bethman, Wilfred Bottemiller, Vern Bromling, Archie Buys, Peter Dami, Ronald Doane. Row 2: Gladys Eagle, Valeska Evertsbush, Richard Floyd, Allen Goodwin, Leif Gregerson, Bob Harris, Gayle Harris, Hugh Houston. Row 3: Charles Jacobs, Don Jonas, Paul Kinney,Jo Duaine McKee, Bert Porter, Norma Prior, Webster Saugen, Elmer Schorzman. Row 4: Robert Selfridge, John Sublett, Floyd Tripletf, Elmer Yoder. Not pictured: Willard Fuller, Louis Maas, Gail Stapleton. s Rho Nu '57 Row 1: Mary Ellen Bamford, Alice Blomberg, Patricia Bousman, Dorothy Curzon, Billy Eaken, Beverly Elliott, Mary Lou Glancler, Donna Haas. Row 2: Lura Lee Hodge, Roberta Kamm, Louise Kubota, Doris Lee, Mary Elizabeth Mann, Mary Ellen Mann, Dorothy Marlatt, Shirley Modahl. Row 3: Betty Olsen, Helen Orrahood, Elaine Pearce, Barbara Prince, Celia Reavis, Janet Sandall. Graduating Seniors in Nursing Education: Mary Ellen Bamford, Billy Eaken, Lura Lee Hodge, Doris Lee, Dorothy Marlott, Shirley Modahl, Helen Orrahood, Barbara Prince. Scarab ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING Row 'li Jack Ashby, Dovid Bonsteel, Gordon Bradley, Robert Collins, John Hazelwood, Robert Hobble Row 2: Bennie Huie, Phil Jacobsen, Edwin Klapp, Don Lockridge, Robert McConnell, Herbert Merman. Row 3: Walter Parr, Paul Sandstrom, Ryami Tanino, lsmel Turklap, Robert Wright, Jim Young. Sigma Alpha Omicron 7- arf Row l: Everette Baker, Bonnie Bowers, Mary Goss, Bill Hardie, Phillip Hutson, Erling Jensen. Row 2: Joyce Kielhack, Leroy Maki, James Meinhart, Elma Merril, Jane Nishio, Marilyn O'Malley. Row 3: Stanley Pang, Eleanor Putnam, Anne Vandecaveye, Joanne Wills. Not pictured: Robert Hurd, Norman Miller, Leif Ringen, Julia Schmitz. Sigma Delta Chi Row 'li Joe Ashlock, Robert Beniamin, Bob Berry, Robert Bucklin, Dave Buel, George Carpy, Dale Cook, Bill Denton. Row 2: Bill Fitch, Wayne Hanks, Jim Knaggs, Robert landerholm, Harold Lindberg, Jack Mullen, Malcolm Marsh, Harvey Peacock. Row 3: Dale Sailor, George Sargent, Joseph Schmidt, Wayne Scott, Richard Stansfield, Paul Stoddard, Ralph Summers, Frank Tessin. Row 4: Tom Wright, Dave Young. Not pictured: Howard Ferguson, William Sonnemann, Richard Froistad, Allan Matson, William Burns, Dan Hayden. Sigma Tau Row 'lz James Bennett, Corwin Bonham, Frank Bonneville, David Bonsteel, Gordon Bradley, James Brammer, Gerald Brunstrom. Row 2: Edwin Burgstahler, John Ellis, Fred Emery, Bruce Green, David Halstead, Dole Hansen, John Hartup. Row 3: John Hazelwood, Charles Henager, Benny Huie, Ralph Jackson, Arthur Jacobs, Willis Jacobsen, StanleyJohnson. Row 4: Albert Kee, Yoshio Kosai, Roy Kronquist, Robert Landerholm, Donald Lester, Don Lockriclge, Marvin lotspeich. Row 5: Fred Maloney, Stuart McElhenny, James McLerron, Kenneth Meerdink, Clinton Michoelson, George Miller, Edward Munk Row 6: Hugh Myron, Lloyd Nelson, Russell Ohlson, Ardith Osborn, Robert Owens, Clyde Reese, Paul Sondstrom. Row 7: Victor Schmidt, Richard Selfridge, Rolf Skrinde, Benjamin Smith, Gordon Sorenson, Tony Sowder, Robert Steiner. Row 8- Leland Tupper, llhan Uygur, Lester Vea, Gentry Wade, James Witt. H Not pictured: Robert Aldrich, Robert Brandt, Glen Collins, Robert Congdon, Lee Connell, Richard Gerlitz, Robert Hobble, William Ke ly Paul Smith, Jim Turner. Tau Beta Pi Row 2: James Brammer, Gerald Brunstrom, Edwin Burgstahler, John Ellis, Leonard Finnell, Bruce Green. Row 3: David Halstead, Dale Hansen, John Hazelwood, Charles Henoger, Ralph Jackson, Arthur Jacobs. Row 4: Willis Jacobsen, Albert Kee, Robert Kochrian, Yoshio Kosai, Raymond Kronquist, Donald Lockridge Row 5: Fred Maloney, Stuart McElhenny, Clinton Michaelson, Edward Munk, Hugh Myron, Lloyd Nelson. Row 6: Russell Ohlson, Ardith Osborn, Robert Owens, Clyde Reese, Victor Schmidt, Beniamin Smith. Row 7: Tony Sowder, Leland Tupper, llhan Uygur, Lester Vea, Gentry Wade. Not pictured: George Johnson, Arthur Savage. Row it Robert Aldrich, Byron Aldridge, James Bennett, Francis Bonneville, David Bonsteel, Gordon BradleyL Sigma Kappa Phi an 'Q' f- Row l: Jean Bundy, Peggy Chittenden, Marie Clausen, Karol Erickson, Anita Fisher. Row 2: Jeanne McLerran, president, Betty Mullay, vice-president, Jacquelyn Robertson. Not pictured: Louise Bach, Cecil Fleshman, Dolly Glenn, Irene Lewis, Jean Kirk, Wayne Monbeck. Theta Sigma Phi Row 1: Joanne Harlow, Elizabeth Maloney, Maxine McDougall, Margaret Sheely. Row 2: Peggy Smith, Roberta Tucker, Carol Wunderlich, Joan Young. Not pictured: Muriel Anderson, Lyn Fredericks, Charlotte Friel, Lorraine Glover, Mary Lou Pease Marian Peterschick, Peggy Ann Reid, Bonnie Wamberg. -1 , -A ,' U, .Jw F73 rf 2. 1' ,I X 17 ,..44 ' lk s 1 .1 7? -if .1 ., .5- HJ: 52' f- -Ou . -rv Y -. 'ta . J ,v, v Y' 1 ' 1 'Q-1 , ' ' X I I f, .. 'A J -L ' . ,w'p 1 ,'f JT.. 1- N ' N LQ- ' ' ., '1 ' . .. L xv 11 2-Jig' ,V , ,lux-I 4 . ' , -,rf 4.. ,l ':-V ' -- .fl lg , 1 .' .. 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Row 3: Dick Peterson, Jim Peterson, Karl Peterson, Richard Prouty, Donald Reynolds, Gene Turner. Not pictured: Bob Bendix, Don Britt, Al Charlton, Menzo Clinton, Bob Couper,Bob Eakin, Bill Egberi, Bob Fogle, Tom Graham, Dick Gunderson, Bob Haskins, Bob Hein, Bob Henderson, Rodney Ingham, Jim JeBerson, Willard Lange, Charles Lund, George Main, Dean Millsap, Arvid Nordman, Phill Phleger, Don Sparks, Dale Thirkill, Al Wahl, Jim Willis, Richard Young. Junior Panhellenic r i.,k qnifh. Row l: Jeanne Badenoch, Alpha Delta Pi: Marilyn Boyle, Pi Beta Phi: Dorothy Bullard, secretary-treasurer, Alpha Chi Omega: Jerralee Carruthers, Kappa Delta: Joan Chisholm, Kappa Delta: Joanne Elliott, Alpha Phi: Carol Fraser, Sigma Kappa: Joan Harris, Alpha Gamma Delta. Row 2: Donna Hatcher, Kappa Alpha Theta: Jane Herman, Delta Gamma: Jane Huckle, Alpha Phi: Mariorie Ludwig, president, Pi Beta Phi: Joanne Lyons, Chi Omega: Maureen Marinolt, Delta Zeta: Bonnie Jean Moncreilif, Delta Delta Delta: Susan Morrow, Alpha Chi Omega. Row 3: Diane Panchot, Delta Delta Delta: Marilyn Ramey, Alpha Gamma Delta: Leona Randall, Delta Zeta: Mary Elizabeth Rowles, Kappa Kappa Gamma Joan Rucker, Chi Omega: Sandra Russell, Kappa Kappa Gamma: Melanie Twohy, Kappa Alpha Theta: Doris Webber, Delta Gamma. Row 4: Joan Wethern, Sigma Kappa. Not pictured: Jo Garrison, Alpha Delta Pi: Shirley Reed, Pi Beta Phi. 115 Panhellenic Q6 Row 1: Louise Bach, Alpha Phi: Bonnie Bowers, Delta Gamma: Gloria Cadigan, Sigma Kappa: Mariorie Chadderton, Delta Zeta: Virginia Clegg, Chi Omega. Row 2: Laurel Curran, Alpha Chi Omega: Jean Fisk, Chi Omega: Shirley Fleischer, Sigma Kappa: Eleanor Freese, Delta Zeta: Joan Guilbert, Pi Beta Phi. Row 3: Vivian Harper, Delta Delta Delta: Alice Knowles, Kappa Kappa Gamma: Kathleen LaDow, Alpha Gamma Delta: Carol Ann Ludwig, Kappa Delta: Marcia McGifford, Kappa Alpha Theta. Row 4: Ann McGlade, Pi Beta Phi: Billie McLoughlin, executive council, Alpha Delta Pi: Jean McPhail, Kappa Kappa Gamma: Betty Mezger, president, Alpha Chi Omega: Jane Rumbolz, Delta Delta Delta. Row 5: Gloria Richards, executive council, Sigma Kappa: Eleanor Simi, secretary-treasurer, Kappa Kappa Gamma: Peggy Smith, Kappa Alpha Theta: Helen Therriault, Alpha Delta Pi: Dale Taylor, Alpha Chi Omega. Row 6: Rose Marie Wiley, executive council, Delta Delta Delta: Nancy Walenta, Alpha Phi. l Not pictured: Barbara Brown, Alpha Delta Pi: Virginia Carr, Alpha Gamma Delta: Beverly Doolittle, Kappa Delta: Phyllis Wright, Delta Gamma: Betty Spiegelberg, executive council, Delta Gamma. 'll7 Inclepenclent President's Council 4- Row I: Dale Boyer, Pine Manor, Francis Chaffee, North, Doris Dewald, Communifyp Robert Du Pree, Sfimsonp June Hergerf, Davis, Sharon Lang, McCroskey. Row 2: James Marshall, Waller, Bert Porter, Soulhg Herb Rudolph, president: Belly Saliel, Wilmer, Webster Saugen, Ferry, Keith Smith, Easf. Row 3: Galen Waddell, l.M.A. Not pictured: Marsha Keller, West House, Jo Slosser, Duncan Dunn. O Phl Beta Kappa MEMBERS NOT LISTED ON PAGE 'I4 IOPENING SECTIONI SARAH B. BENGTSON WAYNE C. CASEBOLT ROBERT W. BERRY MARILYN JO DOWNS WILLIAM R. BIERSDORF EUGENE A. FITZPATRICK MARY LOU BLESSINGER ANTON M. FLEISCHMAN MILTON A. BOYD H. WESTON FOSS GLEN A. FRANKLIN REUBEN D. GETZ ETHEL D. HECHT JUNE A. HERGERT PAUL W. HERRON WILLIAM C. CANNON THEODORE J. FULLER WENDELL O. KLOSSNER VINCENT J. LANDIS JANE NISHIO DAVID H. LOOF TONI C. RAUSCH FRANCIS G. MASSON PEGGY JEAN SMITH HERBERT S. MATSEN PERRY B. WILSON JAMES J. MEINHART MARILYN A. WOLD BETTY M. MEZGER BETTY ANN YORK Ph' K Ph' MEMBERS NOT LISTED ON PAGE I4 IOPENING SECTION? ARTHUR J. ADAMS ROBERT A. ALDRICH GEORGE ANTHONY WILLIAM I. BEALE JAMES G. BENNETT ROBERT W. BERRY JEAN BUNDY BRIAN P. CANNING WILLIAM C. CANNON IRVING CARLSON JOHN T. COKE ROBERT CONNELL LOUISA ENID DAVENPORT MARY LOU ENBERG FELIX M. ENTENMANN FRANK A. FILICETTI ANTON M. FLEISCHMAN GLENN A. FRANKLIN II8 WAYNE C. CASEBOLT McCLELLAN H. GEARHEART RICHARD K. GERLITZ FLOYD H. HALSTEAD ROBERT CROSSLEY HAROLD T. HENRIKSON KNUTE W. JOHNSON SHIRLEY H. KLETT J. VIVIAN LOULAINEN ROBERT E. LINTOTT ARTHUR A. LORENTZEN FREDERICK LOTSPEICK MILDRED LOTSPEICK CHARLES PECKENPAUGH LEROY R. MAKI VERNON S. PIERCE HERBERT S. MATSEN DOROTHY SCHOLZ EUGENE L. McCOY PEGGY JEAN SMITH ROBERT D. McLOUGHLlN PHILIP I. SMITH JAMES A, MOORE ROBERT J. THEODORATUS FLOYD E. NAYLOR THEODORE J. WADDELL JANE NISHIO GERALD O. WILLIAMS LESTER W. ORTON BETTY ANN YORK DONALD W. POSSOW Colonel Alexander Reid is the commandant of the army ROTC at Washington State. Administrative section members are Master Sgt. Clarence Dowden, Sgt first class Louis Wlgg ns Sgt Rommie Jordan, Master Sgt, Oscar Johnson, Master Sgt. Charles Leslie and seated Capt Robert Bourlner Army Members of the engineers section are Capt. Frederick ln the infantry section are Sgt. first class Joseph Sabol Mal Bryce Martin Seymour, Mai. Frank Hubbard and Lt. Col. Louis Correll. Capt, Edgar Fredericks, Sgt. first class James Killebrew and Col William Fowler 3i'tJ Lt. Col. Dominick Calidonna, Moi. Charles Reeves, Jr., First Lt. Carl Green and Sgt. first class Aubrey Gear are members of the signal section. 120 'IF , .Ls- -a , Ln R ..L.s. Regimental staff members are Cadet Mai. John Fox, Cadet Battalion commanders ore four Cadet Lt. Colonels . . . Albert Mai. Dale Cook, Cadet Col. Robert Chamberlin, Cadet Mai. Kee of the first, Vincent Landis of the second, Wesley Brown Ralph Bloomstrand and Cadet Lt. Col. Verne Hutchinson. of the fourth and Stuart McElhenny of the third battalion. Radio instruction at the signal corps sum- Engineers construct o Bailey bridge mer camp in Fort Monmouth, New Jersey. at Fort Lewis summer camp. Company D passes in review dur- ing the annual ROTC parade. .1mnm Upper right: Distinguished military students in the corps of engineers are Cadet Capt. Lester Vea, Cadet Lt. Col. Albert Kee, Cadet Capt. Kirk Williams, Cadet Mai. Ralph Bloomstrand and Cadet Mai. Joseph Patterson. Upper left: Signal corps distinguished military students are Cadet Col. Robert Chamberlin, Cadet Lt. Col. Stuart McElhenny, Cadet Capt. Winston Duchow and Cadet Capt. Robert Morris. Missing are Cadet First Sgt. Leon- ard Finnel and Cadet Capt. Paul Morse. Distinguished military students in the infantry are Cadet Mai. Arthur Lorentzen, Cadet Mai. John Fox, Cadet Mai. Dale Cook, Cadet Lt. Col. Vincent Landis, Cadet Capt. Arthur Horne, Cadet Lt. Col. Wesley Brown, Cadet Capt. Robert Olson, Cadet Capt. LaVerne Lippert, Cadet Capt. William Eicher, Cadet Lt. Col. Verne Hutchinson, Cadet Mai. David McKeen, Cadet Capt. Wayne Case- bolt, Cadet Mai. Ace Allen. Cadet Col. Chamberlin reports to Col. Kern for inspec- tion ofthe regiment. Army rifle team members are Robert Mitchell, Frederick Kamaka, Bill Piper, Archie Sherar and Capt. Fredericks, team coach. Kneeling are Vincent Landis, John Fox, Norman Fournier and Robert Keeler. Four members of fha army ROTC present the regimental colors. Col. Kern inspecls ihe WSC Fusiliers during ihe annual ROTC parade. Col. Reid presenfs army commissions at The fifty-fourth annual commencement exercises. .4 lim 4 'Wim I I 4..- . 'Kx -F? 4'-'f 5i.L - -'fl' M mx - 3 ii, lii A li in xx di f R573 A Ev , 1 up , auth A. .A .' : K I E4 ' vf 1 4.1 V S E fy , H, ,E Q ,IV . - I J Y 4 ,lik 4 n a I 1 . ,w 'H ,4m . rw w 4 . ' .' 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A iunior class in air armament receives class- room demonsfroiion. f--'A .A 'T - 1 , 5 4 Y' ' M, sf' ' a1!L:f1ff'i-f-.1-LS: .f' Xl- .'-213-. .gy 3, QglL,f,g.5!'5'l,2'1'- Z e -if-7' - .ff.1,f..., 'S'-,.jr4-sggggga ff.--me 3 1. -a ..x11-Q-.z1'.,' +.1 1 V A-e2f.:.-. . ,., t A vwtziffv I F, ,4 ef . 1 -f ,. A ,rf ,- ,-,e..e.ri.. - k V e- fzzigr' 14- -Q4 e W -5-A-H K5 ,.,.. EEZ,-., , ,,,?,,.....,. .....---- ,.,,.4.A .:...-. . - W ' Cadet Lf. Col. Jack Burf, sponsor Peggy Ann Reid, Cadet Lt. Allan Mat- The A squadron commanded by Dale Parsley. Sponsor is Peggy Ann Reid. son and Cadet Lt. Weston Foss are members of the air force group staff. 127 Group staff members are Cadet Lt. Byron Floch and Cade? Lf. Girard CI rk. S Air force military inspection Col. Guy Perham, Cuclet Lf. CI ponsor is Nancy Talbot. Bing Forman at the controls in this summer camp shot. Air force rifle team members. Standing are Bud Grennell, William Shelchuk, Robert Ackerman and Tech. Sgt. Robert Siewarf, team coach. In the second row are George Schaaf, Duane Jensen, Clarence Boriessen, William Sfeneff and Ted Greene. Air corps summer work finds Zane Harper at the conirols. Lower right: The air force zero hour parade. The best drilled squadron is commanded by Charles Glddings Sponsor is Jean Fisk. Allen Sholz receives warm handshake after being tapped for Scabbarcl and Blade. Scabbard and Blade is the national military honor- ary. Working with other military reserve organiza- tions, they strive to show the need for improvement. Each year Scabbarcl and Blade members sponsor the Military ball and several teas. They choose the coeds who become military sponsors. Row 'l: Robert Archer, Dean Peebles William Boettcher, James Shattuck. Row 3: Pat Springer, Dale Parsley, David Raymond, John Maclnnis, Marvin Cross Al Kee ' 'cl t'Fed, David McKeen, Russell Ohlson, John Fox Ace Allen Row 3: Richard Saty, Uni en i 1 William Cummins, John Boortz. , Charles Giddings, Gordon Christensen Row l: Dean Carmichael, Verne Hutchinson, James Horne, Dale Cook. k E ne Jessee, Hugh Shoultz, Robert Chamberlin, Row 2: Richard Fowler, Charles Jac son, uge Row Row 4: Frank Tessin, Lt. Col Earl Elliot, John Wiess, Calvin Meredith. and Blacl Not pictured: Leslie Adams, Russell Baker, Sidney Baker, John Beeber, Robert Beniamin, Robert Berry, Ralph Bloomstrand, David ' b l W It r Cham- Burns, Albert Canaris, Don Carver, Wayne Case o t, a e berlin, Girard Clark, Winston Duchow, Robert Erdman, Wray F ' Weston Foss, R. L. Gibson, William Hubbard, Harold lver- armln, son, Stewart McElhenny, Edward McCormick, Mike Merwnck, David . .d Moline, Robert Morris, Ernest Norton, John Peterson, David Rel , Frank Rider, Harold Shaw, Marvin Sickles. New members' Miles Adkins, Kerry Anderson, Warren Anderson, James Bell, William Barnes, Charles Chase, Edwin Closs, Lewis l Fred Cuthill William Eicher Donald Fisher, Leonard Co gren, , , Fosburg, John Gleason, Robert Hales, Glen Hancock, Robert Hul- bert, Harold Hunter, Robert Hyatt, Delmar Jacobs, Don Jacobson, Fred Kamaka, Peter Kelsay, Roy Klein, Albert Larson, Don Lee, Oliver Leonard, Michal Lezchinsky, Garth Long, Arthur Larentzen, M I h i Joel Magisos, Bruce McCaw, Kenneth McGaugh, William o c o r, Don Morrow, Paul Morse, Richard Nelson, Jack Nettleship, Richard Olt n, Alan Park, Robert Pickering, George Pickett, Arthur UIC Rhodes, Forrest Roynes, Donald Schibel, Allen Scholz, Norman Shahan, Otis Shaw, David Shurman, Donald Smith, Louis Stanton, Q tin Vaughn, Duane Wiggins, Donald Zier. James Thompson, uen Lester Vea, Gentry Wade. 3: Vincent Landis, Wesley Brown, Gilbert Baldwin, William Fitch, Kirk Williams. . Louis Correll, Unidentified, LaVerne Lippert, John Elliott, J. R. Barefoot, fl ,I M in Warren Droop Anderson receives his Scabbard and Blade ' ' ' b ll. insignia after the tapping at the Military a 'i-Sai... . 132 'TLP Clockwise: Bob McConnell Dave Nordquist Bill Green Tom Hyatt Ray Poulter Q2 V u Iiviiy , ...N , ,f 12, X-f 1fT7'1 ,A . . XT fx,-A .W ,V , V, , 2 YA ' ' f....1gQ-' 'T-J 1 f e wi M ni- Q L! . lr l e 1 iii gl 'ggi X it . e . , ' M i .,gw 5 A ' , .5 'wil-Q' 1 'S 'ii' Mi' iii 1 , K ,AZ ev, , S F, ' , it . ,, ss,.,'V 4 ei . 'E' l' Weston Foss lf it's a word, Wes knows how to use it . . . outstanding debator and pre-law student from Spokane . . . Crimson Circle, Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Sigma Alpha, wears the cross of Sigma Chi . . . rose as a capable and con- scientious worker on ASSCW committees . . . personality plus will make his future in any case .... 138 Toni Rausch Combines outstanding college activities with marriage . . . politician plus . . . Mortar Board, independent council, iunior independ- ent woman, board of control, debate, major- ing in general . . . vivacious, clark-haired Toni has proven her capability and drive. . . . E. K. Martin Lefty, genial faculty advisor from 'Deep in the Heart of Texas . . . marvelous sense of humor and good ideas mode his one and one-half years with ASSCW outstanding . . . twenty-four-hour day left little time for his wife, Sweet li'l Alice. . . . 1 ASSCW ASSCW has a long history of service to the students and the college. Each year some six hundred students participate on committees which carry on the activities that the ASSCW sponsors. This publication, as well as the Evergreen and Fo-Paws, are made possible by your student organization. The rallies before the football games are planned and conducted by the rally committee ot the ASSCW. Your convocations have been arranged by a student-faculty committee appointed by the Associated Students. Your Union building which is to be com- pleted by fall ot T952 has been an ever-present goal for the ASSCW. As a result of their work, the money is being raised, the plans have been arranged, and the building will soon be constructed. The ASSCW represents you on almost every committee or activity which is carried on at WSC. .r ,I Q BOARD OF CONTROL Row 2: Bob Peterson, Herbert Rudolph, E. K. Martin, Ethel Hecht, William Craig, Arthur Peterson, A. B. Butler, Dave Nordquist. Margaret Sheely Community claims friendly Marg . . . Grand Coulee welcomes her home . . . known for her personality and sincerity . . . plus her heart and soul interest in activities . . . Spurs, Mortar Board, AWS, independent council, social studies major . . . never too busy to help out. . , . Row 1: Myrtle Chitty, June Hergert, Paul Stoddard, Toni Rausch, Wes Foss Margaret Sheely, Bob King, Betty Spiegelberg, Mary Jane Larimer lv' 51 ASSCW ELECTION BOARD Duane Stowe, Toni Rausch, chairman, Chandler Noerenberg, Rose Marie Wiley, Francis Chaffee, Jim Groves, Eileen Whall, Alice Ostrem. Not pictured: Bob McConnell. DADS DAY Marjorie Woods, Pat Sheely, Jean Scarborough, Esther Top, Helen Terriault, chairman, Luther Brecle, Byron Aldridge, Glenn Folkins, Bill Piper, Emma Erickson, LaDeane Joseph Von Moos. TUB PUBLIC RELATIONS Row I: Marjorie Chaclderton, Janice Pearl, Roselle Collins, chairman first semester, Dorothy Goodhue. Row 2: Dennis Moniagne, John Peterson, chairman second semester, Don Tuschoff, Bill Hallstrom, Bill Burns, Don George. 'I40 I I I SOCIAL RULES Row I: Barbara Fortson, Betty Saffel, Dean Lulu Holmes, Mary Lee Boggs. Row 2: F. W. Candee, W. M. Bristol, Dick Fowler, chairman. Committees HOMECOMING TUB SOCIAL COMMITTEE Byron Flock, Martha Stouffer, Warren Anderson, Shirley Slippern, Jerry Brunswick, Row 1: Dolores Ghiglione, Herb Cardle. Delores Tapani, Dick Cook, Sarah McCufcheon, chairman, Donna Bardell, Row 2: Marilyn Borset, Darlene Warren, Bill Peterson, Vonnie Akey, Bill Cummins, Mary Kreps, Nancy Bennett. Damon Smith, chairman. .fL'He '11 A' .N J Hmm A-' '53 -V : if .lf '5r3,E.:5'f M' -Lit'-12m TUB MUSIC AND ART COMMITTEE CUB PROMOTION Jim AFWBFSOI1, Gene Fink, Cl'lUil'mGY1i Donna May Durgun, JClCkie Whipps, James Loudon, James Hansen, Bonnie Bowers, Rustin Brewer, chairman, Jo Ann Allen, Charles l-lndbefgf Pdvl MOVQUI1- Jan Sorenson, Calvin Meredith, 'I41 --1,- 6 OPEN HOUSE P RADIO PUBLICITY Row I: Marcia Gusman, Joan Hane, Lee DiMeo, chairman, Beverly Peers. Row 2: Jay Giesa, Herb Kinder, Pep Knieval, John Reed. Not pictured: John Oliver, Gerald Brunstrom, Dick Moser. BOOSTER DANCE Upper Ieft: Mary Knudson, Barbara Brown, Gene Kelly, chairman, Bert Anderson. In STUDENT ACTIVITIES BOARD Top to bottom: Leslie Adams, Donna Strating, Robert Hulbert, LaVerne Simpson, Robert Lindsey, Ethel Harris, Reuben Getz, chairman. Peggy Hatmaker, Jean Watson, Jackie Robertson, Louis Landseth, Vivian Harper, Terry McMahon, Jean Bauer, Mac Marsh. Not pictured: David Aubuchon. CONVOCATION Row I: Ruth Smith, Allen Miller. Row 2: Bob Williams, Walt Carstens, Verna Woods, Ben Clumpner, chairman, Margaret Lahey, Lefty Martin. X. f ,af X TUB ADVISORY BOARD Row 'la Doris Webber, Bev Marshall, Jean Fisk, Dale Shaw, chairman, Art McCartan. Row 2: Bob Bartow, Margaret Sheely, Lefty Martin. WINTER WEEK Row I: Bill Ferguson, Dick Selfridge, Wanda Thorsen, Beryl Moore, Ada KirVan, Kerry Anderson, chairman. Row 2: Jim Miller, Gentry Wade, Douglas Sipe, Russel Parker. Not pictured: Jo Bowling. RALLY COMMITTEE Lower right: Bob Finley, Bruce Evans, Ted Greene, Carol Frost, Jack Weinstein, Russ Leonard, chairman, Don Reynolds, Bill Lebold, Frances Kitlar, Barbara Dunn, David Goeclecke, Ralph Campbell. FOREIGN FILMS Row I: Marilyn Smith, Bob Barrett, Dorothy Hammerschmith, Joan Whealdon, Bill Biersdorf. Row 2: Igor Kosin, George Loisner, Wendell Borbee, David Libbey, faculty chairman, Herbert Matson, Leonard Paine, Louis Sancline, Don Dittberner. I I '2- X.. ' I A K 1? fs .- I V is FRESHMAN WEEK Dan Roberts, Muriel Watzke, Lorus Quast, Margaret Peringer, chairman, Lois McDonald, Dever Gregg. CAMPUS CHEST Row 'l: Graham Walkins, Ann Baker, Francis Linn, chairman. Row 2: Loritta Snyder, Marian McCoy, Jim Barnard, Al Hoagland. NATIONAL STUDENTS ASSOCIATION Row Row 'l: Joan Seif, Carol Morgan, chairman, Betty Ann Moore, Joanne Breckel. Row Row 2: Bill Sonnemann, Gloria Davis, Dick Stansfielcl, Leila Cook, Edwin Baxter, ROW Everett Rightmire. ROW i- COUGAR CODE Row I: Francis Barnes, Bonnie Wamberg, Valerie Gale, Lefty Martin, Allen Aldrich, chairman, Nancy Kolcaf, Karol Erickson. Row 2: Marcia Weigelt, Zelda Kuhns, Mary Lou Cress, Bob Peterson. EDUCATIONAL POLICIES William Craig, Morris Knebelman, S. V. Martorana, J. Murray Lee, R. Dean Peter J. Rempel, Juanita l. Kahler, S. J. Crandell, M. T. Buchanan, A. W. Thompson J. P. Spielman, H. A. Sorenson, Marcia Keller, Winslow Hatch, H. M. Chambers. T. H. Kennedy, S. T. Stephenson, Glen E. Galligan, S. E. Hazlet. 144 I f J. w Y 'ff , -Iv F571 vw .04-11 x f-,V ,v ' w ' LU .- .414 ,ly I R Ii, I a 9 7,,.x, x.'., :a pri T'v'f.'.Xr X '.rfffg.w-2 '7Y1.fiQSQ1U!, . ,PN -- -.. K X. T M, H-.,f., . g .lf- 2:-.ff six EEF. ' Ning- 1- -J.. veyas M 'gm fggmfz-'xQ':X-gvf' ' 5-M ?wE'?:5i':li33 ' Y I x ,MQ f! KlMx Qu' , 'ax A ' JY' 13 ,V :lx fm -L 1 f nv V .1 NJ .1 , 14 1 W A FNW vs' L Ny , v pp UM 'pl' ' fu if f mmf . H All ugyslilxxi .,. W-ff' 15 gwggfjiieg PSA, . X Q5 I fx 9 X Q9 ' x 44 hh, ,,,. , 'Q 'fa B My E 3112 ' A D , , 4'?'fV..- -ffflwlj fi 1: -. Lvl W: ,, , 'r f- ,I E4 L 1 sclfdy 25:1 'EQ .4 5' 5 x Class of '51 John Chambers Vice-president of Pi Kappa Alpha, pro- motion manager of Fo-Paws, and vice- president of IFC also add to the duties of this second mate of the iunior class, John Chambers. Bob McConnell Steersman of the second top class is Bob McConnell. Besides leading the busy jun- ior class, Bob also lists among his activ- ities membership in Board of Control, Scarab, IFC, and the election boardg and being advisor to Jr. IFC. jo Wills Emmett Moore, Jr. Keeper of the books for the class of '51 is Emmett Moore, Jr. has as his iob that of smiling Jo Wills. Not busy enough, she also pursefbearer of the iunior class. He is also a lists among her activities orientation Ieacler, member of Jr. IK, Phi Eta Sigma, and Alpha Sigma Alpha Omicron, Spurs, and Open Chi Sigma. House committee. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Jean Fisk, Bonnie Bowers, Jeanne Ebbert, Bolo Gambold, Jack Peterson. Members ofthe junior class executive council relax in what might be called a car. Todd hall is the background for the picture of an active class's planning and steering organization. Fei. - L i ' , it -- X, .zu 'Al' Jack Fina and Piano Portraits set the theme for the junior prom March I8 Bill Green had general chairmanship, Jerry Brunstrom headed the queen contest, Dick Houghton executed decorations, and Herb Kinder and Laurel Curran handled publicity. Lovely Lorna Mahan took queen honors during intermission ceremonies over which Jack Fino presided. For the Love of Lou was the story behind the all-student iunior review held April 28 and 29. The student-directed, written, and operated show tries to get unknown campus talent to participate Strictly void of professional guidance, the review was a neophyte this year However, the juniors hope that it will become a part of campus tradition to be eagerly anticipated every year. .4 x V ll K Y -, l li! ,gaw- Eugene Rieger Eugene Rieger, better known as Gene, takes time out from his duties as gavel-wielder of the class of '52 ta relax at the Tub. Ever busy and always smiling Gene is also a member of Gray W and Industrial Arts club. May 6 was tolo time for the sophomore class when o Sadie Hawkins atmosphere prevailed. Under the agile direction of Morrie Pierce, the tolo featured the crown- ing of handsome Harry. The yearly contest is held by Alpha Phi Omega, national boy scout honorary. Pro- ceeds from the tolo went to the Friends of the Library. The class contributed sioo to the newly organized Boy- ville, a community for needy boys which is located near Yakima. A substantial contribution to the Crimson Circle drive for money tor pep bond sweaters was made by the group. Footballer Gene Reiger took time out from gridiron work to carry the gavel of presidency through an eventful year. I A Bob MacLeod Second top man of the sophomore class Bob Macleod ke the lines busy as part of his iob. He also lists among his ac fA!,, ,J,,,,L!,',,, ,, , I nl I' I I Class of '52 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Jim Costello, Marilyn Rist, David Baxter, Barbara DeHuff, Ed Parker. The sophomore exec council discuss plans of their class on the steps in front of Todd. Included in those plans are the Sophomore Tolo, a spring picnic, and a S100 donation to Boyville in Yakima. Shirley Tate Dan Sloan ble Shirley Tate handled the duties of scribe of the Interest in popcorn seems to be his main activity now, but of '51 along with many other activities . . . Bookstore sophomore money-keeper, Dan Sloan also lists among his activ- NISA committee, Independent Council, and AWS ities lK's, YMCA cabinet, and Phi Eta Sigma, freshman honorary. I, system committee. 'Q' ffmwt. It HOT i FRESH. Clare Sloan Pride and ioy of West house is capable Clare Sloan who as veep of the freshman class had as her duties the publicity of the Hoop Hop, after-game mixer. 150 Ray Poulter Pilot of the frosh class, East house's Ray Poulter is also a member of the staff of KWSC. Ray relaxes on the steps at Todd to tell us that the class of '53 has won the annual tug of war from the sophomores. Under the promoting hand of spirited president Ray Poulter, the frosh class began its year's activities with a mixer, aptly called the Hoop Hop, which was held in the TUB following a basketball game. As a class proiect, the '53ers sponsored a student guide service for Washington State college visitors. It is expected that this may become a permanent proiect of freshman classes in years to come. The frosh donated S25 to the Kiwanis backed foreign students tour of the state dur- ing spring vacationg and contributed S5100 to Crimson Circle service honorary for pep band sweaters. Held in May, the traditional spring picnic was one of the highlight functions of the class year. Clarice Ratliff Paul Gisselberg Pen-pusher for the class of '53 is Clarice Ralliff, Relaxing is Paul Gisselberg, Pine Manor, who is treasurer also from the hollow. She helps make plans for the of the youngest class. S100 was given from the treasury annual frosh spring picnic. to Crimson Circle forthe pep band as a proiect. These members of the frosh executive council help make plans for the freshman class dance and assist in guiding the activities of the class of '53. Class of '53 Norman Marshall, Bi EXECUTIVE COUNCIL ll Sprague, Betty Wright, Clayton Bud Puckelt. Not pictured: Bill Wakefield. B E rr 1 81 X Ng, 151 Interfraternity Coordinating Council fa: fs 17' ns. 'S- Row 1: Louise Bach, Wendell Barbee, Lorraine Bodine, Ralph Corkrum, Laurel Curran, secretary: Ray Dorbolo, Clem Eischen. Row 2: Jean Fisk, treasurer: Byron Floch, Donald Fowler, Bill Gammie, Floyd Green, Jaan Guilbert, Bill Hamilton. Row 3: Janet Harmon, Russel Helgeson, Virginia Hoffer, Alice Knowles, Bill LaClair, Bob Landerholm, Stuart Lomsky. Row 4: Carol Ann Ludwig, Herb Lowers, president, Shirley Malander, Gary Mclntosh, Blanche McLaughlin, Betty Mezger, Howard Michailson. Row 5: James Miller, Arnold Neble, Forrest Poyns, Jack Peterson, Renee Pohl, Albert Reilly, Gene Sage. Row 6: Kathryn Sax, Dale Shaw, vice-president: James Sherrod, Eleanor Simi, Bernard Stertzer, Paul Stoddard, Mary Sweet. Row 7: Jim Tatham, Florence Wager, Frank Watson, Sara White. Not pictured: Les Adams, Sidney Baker, Raymond Beeber, Dan Bigger, Bonnie Bowers, Jim Brogger, Gene Camp, John Chambers, Roselle Collins, Gloria Davis, Joan Drumheller, Kay Guthrie, Glenn Hancock, Nadine Hanford, Al Hartig, Clint Hovis, Jerry Korte, Bob Larson, Laverne Lippert, Judy Lyter, Bob Macleod, Si Mathies, Rich Paeth, Dave Raymond, John Sargent, Howard Shuman, Bobbie Tucker, Don Tuschoff, Gentry Wade, Joanne Wills, Sim Wilson, Mariorie Wocdcock, Mariorie Woods. 'I53 Wes Foss ond Jo Hone try their hond ot south of the border dancing ot o hord-times party. Above right: Newly-elected ASSCW president Bill Green gets tossed into the fish pond behind Stimson hall on the night of the returns. The latest of glad rags ore shown oft by Wes Foss Attending the porty as Diamond Jo Hone, Dole Cook ond Bonnie Womberg ot one of Jim Brody and Lillian Russell the few events where WSC and Idaho arent feudlng' were Dole Cook Bonnie Womberg N 'TK Ethel Hecht Guiding light of AWS . . . calm Ethel kept things moving in a bigger and better way. . . honor of AWS prexy climaxed a tive-star record ...Mortar Board, Y-Dub Cabinet, Phi Kappa Phi, Panhellenic, AWS Social committee...wears the Kappa key, calls Tacoma home . . . versatility . . . personality . . . Associated Women Students topped activities at WSC this year. The theme ot this service organization was Friends in the Future. This idea emphasized scholar- ship, activities, and group relationships. Orientation, always an important phase of every new student's life, presented an informative program. The College day's project gave high school students in the Evergreen state a glimpse of college life by means of a visitation pro- gram. AWS sponsored Ba rbro Westerberg, foreign stu- dent trom Stockholm, Sweden through the foreign schol- arship committee. Mothers' weekend concluded a full year for women ot Washington State College and their own organization, AWS. Rose Marie Wiley Etfervescent Rosie . . . Tri Delt senior from Spoka ne... maioring in general... activities plus.. . ASSCW, AWS committees, Senior class secretary, house ottices have kept Rosie busy . . . refutes old adage of beautiful but dumb . . . AWS Ann McGlade cation maior from Everett . . . member of Junior class and Phi president . . . fair-haired Ann was AWS note-keeper . . . hellenic, Spurs, Y-Dub, Orchesis, AWS, ASSCW committees yet finds time to be seen around campus.. . liilliiigi 2 f -5' ,lk AWS COUNCIL Row l: Mariorie Woods, Marcia McGiFford, Marie Clausen, Florentine Simonis, Betty Ann Moore, Doris McQueen, Jean McGinnes, Donna Durgan. Row 2: Joanne Slosser, Miss Leahy, advisorp Lorraine Glover, Rose Marie Wiley, Miss Linnan, advisor, Betty Mullay, Ethel Hecht, Joan Young, Ann McGlade, Jane Snow. Lorraine Glover Lorraine, keeper of the funds . . . Pullmonite . . . only o Junior, but check these activities . . . AWS,ASSCW committees, Spurs, Evergreen society editor, Theta vice-prexy, house manager . . . I 157 , Q .,.. .Q ,auQ1i1iQiiRsxnvwgg11 , WWWV w K v H Q i APPLE IPOLISHING PROPERTIES Row 'IZ Eleanor Mellish, Patsy Cowell, Mariorie Ann Valley, Betty Bright, Merle Hatley, Jane Snow, Donna Haynes, Lorraine Bodine, Marcia McGitford, chairman. Mariorie Ludwig. Row 2: Joan Whealdon, Donna Haas, Donna Strating, May Pixlee, Velma Ingalls, Dolores Plaster. Not pictured: Virginia Juetten. AWS Committees SCRAPBOOK lat Ieftj Row I: Dolores Becker, Virginia Stewart, Colleen Horan, Kathleen Nellist. Row 2: Lois Pearson, Jean McGinnes, chairman: Janet Miller. FOREIGN SCHOLARSHIP Cleft belowl Joan Young, chairman: Barbro Westerberg fforeign scholarship student from Stockholm, Swedenj, Peggy Evers, Mollianne Hupp, Marcia Weigelt, Karol Erickson. Not pictured: Jane Cauvel, Dolly Glen, Leila Cook. ORIENTATION fbelowj Row I: Bev Trondsen, Ethel Harris. Row 2: Betty Merritt, Donna Durgan, Joanne Hoff. Row 3: Joanne Wills, Muriel Watzke, Gwen Shaw, Jean Scarborough, Martha Stoufler. '14 --1 'lf' 345' I' i' -- .. , 'I59 Jo Downs President of Y-Dub . . . sparkling, 'friendly Jo has been active as secre- tary of AWS . . . freshman committee Row 1 Row 2: YWCA YWCA, your window to the world . . . May through this window pour the light of purpose, inspiration and faith. With this worthy motto in mind, Y-Dub has provided the women students ot WSC an opportunity for the expression of all types of interest. Public Attairs coFlee hour, World Relatedness and Community Service were top interest groups. The Dad's day breakfast and the annual Smorgasbord dinner gave all members a chance to participate in YWCA, affec- tionately called Y-Dub. CABINET Betty Rauqust, Louise Bach, Jeanne Ebbert, Joan Guilbert, Katie Sax, Peggy Smith, Virginia Moultrop, advisor, Lois Pearson. Katie LaDow, Carol Allen, Virginia Kinch, Jo Downs, Shirley Gunston, Ann Baker, Barbara Fortson Kitty Jacobson, Janice Jensen, Karol Erickson, Betty Clark, Corinne Swartzell, Caryl Anderson. leader . . . executive director . . . member of Spurs . . . Phi Beta Kappa . . . Tri-Delt . . . Soc maior from Olympia . . . FRESHMAN LEADERS Row 1: Carol Allen, Ginger Hoffer, Janice Dudley, Eleanor Mellish, Ann McCrea. Row 2: Betty Clark, Sharon Jessup, Carolyn Candee, Gwen Barker, Nancy Graham, Joan Guilbert, Betty Raugust. WORLD RELATEDNESS Nancy Panchot, Jo Downs, Jean Julius, Diane Panchot, Barbara DeHuHi, Barbro Westerberg. Dr. Naegly, Marie Endice, Mrs. McCaig, Mrs. Van Doren, Ardis McLean, Jeanne Ebbert, Loretta Snyder, Donna Bardell, Mrs. Mary Stevens. Katie Sax, Virginia Moultrop, Mary Hubbard, Gloria Havlina, Dr. Carl Stevens. Row I: Row 2: Row 3: lla? Row 1: Row 2: Row 1: Row 2: ROW 1: Row 2: Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: COMMUNITY SERVICE Cabovej Joanne Breckel, Barbara Nelson, Mary Soper, Myrna Holton, Mary Martin. Susan George, Ann Cook, Barbara Carstensen, Rosemary Eschbach, Donna Combes, Margaret Tannahill. CHRISTIAN FAITH Cabove rightl Beverly Vincent, Mabel Slaughter. Janice Dudley, Evelyn Rooker, Shirley Reed, Barbara Kingman, Elizabeth Matysik. PUBLIC AFFAIRS frightJ Genevieve Dorst, Wayne Hauser, Annis Forrey, John Tisdule. Charles Smith, Katie Sax, Lydia Tilson, Vivian Harper, Nancy Noble, Dee Mclntosh, Joan Young. RETREAT frighti Ann Baker, Virginia Kinch. Charlotte Friel, Carol Anderson, Jo Downs, Lois Pearson, Karol Erickson, Kitty Jacobson, Virginia Moultrop, Barbara Fortson. Peggy Smith, Katie Sax, Gwen Shaw, Betty Raugust, Ginger Hoffer. V Row 1: ROW 2: Row 3: SOPHOMORE COUNCIL Carol Marcy, Gwen Shaw, president: Judy Lyter, Eleanor Freese. Bonnie Akey, Peggy Evers, Jean Johnson Dolores Olson, Dolores Ghiglione, Betty Merrit, Jo Ann DePriest, Nancy Noble Darleen Warren, Pat Kcbes, Arleen Hill, Jean Julius, Jerry Tiedeman, Florence Smith Kathleen Nellist, Eleanor Dixon, Mariory Shriener, Janet Miller, Nancy Graham, Shirley Malander. 161 E5 l W Q1 M EM 55' , ,,L. it - M it t. tu me E S ff me Mary Lou' E-nberg fi., Conscientious prexy of WRA . . . merited this honor through hard work and activity in sports . . . PE maior from Sedro Woolley. . . . Shirley Sweney Blonde Shirley, recognized as an excel- lent speaker . . . capable worker blessed with outstanding grades . . . Kappa from Spokane, maioring in PE. . . W as . V , ws .i T 1, , , ' , , , . Dale Taylor Dale of the pixie face and agile fingers . . . kept the notes for WRA . . . wore the lyre of Alpha Chi. . . i - 'ri-' ' me H WRA WRA, the guiding group for women's athletics on the WSC campus, has pro- moted all types of activities through its ten sports clubs. Exceptional ability is not needed as much as enthusiasm, the will to learn and good sportsmanship are as important as skill. By participat- ing in these sports, it is possible to earn 700 points and a Crimson W sweater. Topping the agenda of WRA during the year was its intramural sports program. Volleyball, basketball, tennis and soft- ball headed the list of activities. Mixed recreation nights were held throughout the year. The council ot WRA is com- posed of the elected and appointed officers plus the presidents of each in- dividual sports group. This council ties together activities of the various clubs in WRA. , i my 1 1 - L . :eff l Lf-t 1' 1 5 '1 f-eg - , -,few - . 5 V We . i 42 I i ' 5 Cr is 1 ' L. A Mary Jane Larimer Known as BJ. . . . home town Sno homish . . . active in all sports vivacity, verve and vim. 'F'-lx WRA COUNCIL Row 1: Irene Hnllef Mariorie McNeele Mar J , y, y une Larimer, Mary Lou Enberg, Shirley Sweney, Miss Smith, advisor, Dale Taylor Row 2: Ethel Boofhe, Billie Papanfone, Joanne Hoff, Viola R ' ' assmussen, Joanne Slosser, Rrfa Tomlinson, Anne McCreu. Fish Fans splash merrily for Mo'fher's weekend. '81 -dt--f W! --,. 1, E3 SPORTS CLUB Mabel Barnett, Carol Durham, Carolyn Warner, Carmen Bossenbrock, Doran Curzon, Marion Wood, Sue Beattie, Jeanne Harris. Geri Bowlin, Maxine Aarstol, Eleanor Dixon, Jo Ann Turpen Margaret Miller, Clara Leyda, Barbara Dehuff, Dorothea A. Coleman, advisor: Florestine Simonis, Mary Jane Larimer, Margaret McMahon, Frances Dickinson Viola Lee Rasmussen, Phyllis Caillouette. Bertha Handeland, Norma Baar, Bertha Olesen, Bernadine Van Tine, Betty Lou Harrah, Jackie Whipps, Joanne Hoff, Gloria Rehbock, Janet Harman, Babbitt Wright, Bonnie B. Blevins, Gladys Crane, Helen Mackenzie. CRIMSON W Darlene Huntsgar, Anna Jean Ott, Elizabeth Huerlin, Billie Papantone, Ethel Boothe, Mary Lou Enberg. Irene Hallet, Charleyne Roberts, Mary Lou Pease, Marion Wood, Bernadine Van Tine, Viola Lee Rasmussen. Joanne Hoff, Mary Jane Larimer, Helen Louise Evans, Ramona Kominski. BADMINTON Row 'I Norma Abbott, Beverly Ross, Dorothy Griffith, Punky Wood, Mary Lou Pease, Joanne Verron, Pat Powell. Ruth De Witz, Barbara Mitchell, Phyllis Siddle, Joyce Schneider, Margaret Miller, Clara Leyda, Doran Curzon, Margaret McMahon, Eleanor Dixon. Maxine Aorstol, Shirley Reed, Helen Brandt, Mary Lou Kreps, Janet Harman, Gloria Rehboch, Bernadine Van Tine, Verna Travis, Irene Hallett, Helen Kamerrer, Miss Holderness, advisor. ARCHERY Row I Marion Wood, Connie Mack, Marallis Mann. Row 2 Dorothy Toppin, Barbara Toevs, Helen Kamerrer. Not pictured: Miss Coleman, advisor, Nancy Bennet. I 164 WRA Club Y' v' irc ' N l. DO-Sl DO Patricia Robbins, Mary Green, Jane Nishio, Frances Dickinson, Meryl Williams, Lois Ott, Anna Jean Ott, Joan Cunningham, Dor- othy Olsen, Cecilia Prevost, Darlene Hunskaar, Bernadette Lefevre, Willy Ann Erickson, Lois Jean Bear. Gloria Baldwin, Mary Lou Boleneus, Lois Broberg, Nina Kriebel, Bill Nesbitt, Don Gates, Bobbie Wyatt, Charlotte Remley, Donna Bateman, Norma Waggoner, Anita Alexander, Martha Helgeson. Miss Shirley Cox, advisor, Nip Long, Bill Bradley, Lamont Carstens, Ray Nelson, Rita Ringstad, Bill Dietrich, Martha Kullberg, Eleanor Putnam, Lyle Appleford, Neil Heitman, Don E. Roberts, Al Fried- man, G. Eugene McMillan, Floyd Clemans, Ruth Hintze, Roland Hintze, Robert S. Helgeson, Alvorine Heglar, Harlan Heglar, Marjorie McNeely. Ron Mortimore, Tom Brown, Bob Ghormley, Carroll Dick, Floyd Naylor, James J. Kullberg, Paul McCarthy, Russell Ohlson, Jim Young, Bruce McCaw, Danny Dibble, Sverre Knapstad, Walt Mower, Walt Forsberg, Donald Vetter, Russ Parker. fi! FISH FANS Carol Johnston, Eleanor Mellish, Ann McRea, Ann McCrea, Helen Louise Evans, Shirley Gunston. Janis Ervin, Joanne Johnson, Ann Marie Ayers, Bonnie Jean Mon- crieff, Mary Landis, Dotty Griffith, Carolyn Candee, Anne Vande- caveye, Marilyn Thompson. Barbara Danielson, Helen Ladd, Carol Kosobuski, Joan Rucker, Beverly Brown, Charleyne Roberts, Patsy Evans, Beverly Goat. Joan Ferguson, Janet Ellingwood, Diane Forest, Dorothy Jorgenson, Barbara Kiflar, Muriel Sagen, Nancy Graham, Marianne Troy. , TENNIS Patsy Aldrich, Sallie Carroll, Rose Marie Craft, Joanne Hott, Edith Carlson, Marianne Whitehouse, Jeanie Milam, Mary lou Pease. Not pictured: Rita Tomlinson, Maureen Brown, Marie Johnson. ' ORCHESIS Diane Thompson, Lois Anderson, Margaret Dillon, Duane Johnson, Peggy Purdy, Nancy Hall. Beverly Van Horn, Sherry Rumery, Marcia Bates, Gwen Brusso, Lamon Carstens. Gwen Barker, Shirley Scott. Jackie Robertson, Marilyn Rostedt. 'G 1 I 2 E Fish Fan 'W Row 1: Carolyn Candee,Janis Ervin, 'Y ' Barbara Kitlar, Mary Landis, presidentg Bonnie Moncrieff. Row 2: Helen Lou Evans. Row 3: Shirley Gunston, Janet Ellingwcod, Anne Vandecaveye, Joan Rucker, Dorothy Griffith, Carol Johnston, Janet Nolan. FISH FANS PAGEANT Fish Fans form a star . . Water fun . . . The mermaids of WSC again proved their grace and beauty this year at the annual and traditional water pageant during Mother's weekend. The oldest club in WRA, Fish Fans numbered forty skillful dolphins who met every week to perfect their ease and skill. The pageant presented the romantic theme of South Pacific to an enthralled audience of mothers, daughters and friendsg a spe- cial performance was given for the students. Consisting of five acts and a finale, the spectacle of splashing co-eds was further enhanced by the inspiring music by Hammerstein from the play South Pacific. Row 1: Cheryle Pickens, Marilyn Rostedt, Peggy Purdy. Row 2: Gwen Barker, Elizabeth Huerlin, Leona Phifer, Margaret Dillon, Marcia Bates, Diane Thom pson, Nancy Hall. Shirley Scott, Peggy Purdy, Cheryle Pickens Gwenyth Morgan, Diane Thompson, Mar- garet Dillon, Marcia Bates, Duane Johnson- and in lower-picture, Dick Stensrude. Derived from the Greek word to dance, Orchesis has provided a grace- ful means of expression thr Fifteen new members wer ing the year, with man Junior Orchesis. Th some of the membe ough dance. e initiated dur- y others ioining e tall proiect for rs was the choreog- raphy and performance under Miss Gates's direction of dances for the ln- sect Comedy. In February Orchesis presented an informal recital of dances in the st udio, attended by students and faculty guests. The annual sprin 9 dance recital was given on May 12 as part of the events planned for Mother's weekend. invited Crchesis ill 'V at Argyle agility is demonstrated by Marilyn McEvoy. Spring tea ancl Virginia Holter . . . A new perspective is gained by Sharon Jessup. 7 What Women Wear Gloria Hannah aims for the left field fence, Active on the courts is Marcello Koshak 'Q ... Robert Berry An Evergreener since his freshman days . . . Bob Berry rose to top position of editor-in-chief this fall . . . claimed by Lambda Chl Bob has been one of the most active men on campus . . . the Bug Chief' Dale Cook During the fall semester Dale Cook worked hard as associate editor to give the students an interesting and informa- tive paper . . . Wayne Scott Outstanding iournalism student . . . effi- cient associate editor . . . Wayne Scott did a fine iob in keeping the staff on their toes . . 170 Bam Maloney Charlotte Friel Joan Young Delta Gamma's Bam Maloney . . . fall Another fall news editor who worked Joan Young fall news editor news editor who handled her iob very hard laying out the paper Theta outstanding gournalist member of ably . . . . . . Charlotte Friel . .. Theta Sigma Phi th Evergreen To see that the Campus is covered for news, the associate editor and news editor make out assignment sheets . . . after hounding news sources, reporters pound out their stories and turn them over to the copy desk . . . here copy editors edit the stories, trying desperately never to let a misspelled word or grammar error slip by . . . all too soon the 5:00 dead line rolls around and copy is off to the Herald . . . then begins the work of proof readers and night editors who add finishing touches to the paper before it is put to press .... Jim Knaggs Another news editor who did a fine rob in putting out the spring paper im Knaggs . Bam Maloney Also a spring news editor . . . hard work- ing Bam Maloney found reward in Mortar Board . . . Charlotte Friel News editor Charlotte Friel . . . rewarded with Theta Sigma Phi and Mortar Board . . . cf S 4' 4 We will and 12. 'vli 'l Fighting for the tri-party tele- phone line at the Evergreen oFfice is a daily trial. Attempt- ing to get the line for business, pleasure, or for the sake of a picture is Bertha Handeland, society editor. News editor Char Friel sympathizes. -l-X Ns' Reporters who gather campus news covering their beats . . . Night editors Marian Peterschick, Peggy Ann Beverly Peers, Eleanor King, Bob Kreis, Toby Melvin. . . and Marie Johnson . . . their job is to check proofs Night editors Gene Gerkey and Dick Gunderson Writing engagements and other society news is the look happy in their iobs, but far from busy! for Nancy Graham, Bertha Handeland or Shirley :rf V Society edltor Shirley Malander types up a scoop while assoclate Mldst ashtrays and proofs, Pat Davldson and Mary editor Wayne Scott and sportswrlter Harvey Peacock look pensnve Lou Pease look up from a busy Evergreen schedule Life at the Evergreen oftlce revolves around typewrit- ers, copy desks, overflow- ing ashtrays and a gener- ally topsy-turvy oftlce. But things get done anyway, and every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, the campus reads the Ever- green . . . over coffee at the TUB or during a boring lecture. Busy workmg on advertxsmg copy are Peggy right lournallstic team are co-society edi- Ann Read Lucllle Kmght and Dorrls Davidson tors Shlrley Malander and Bertha Handeland. 1- Peggy Ann Reid Peggy Ann Reid . . . Pi Phi . . . a iunior from Pullman, Peggy replaced Bob McLeod as advertising manager. Carl Blomberg Carl Blomberg . . . a sparkplug on campus and grad- uating senior, Carl held ad manager post . . . Phi Sig. 'I74 gp ' u- 'T WA.. gaeff. , ' ff.. George Rowland George Rowland . . . advertising manager . . . a iunior with three years' experience on the Evergreen. Bob McLeod Bob McLeod . . . Theta Chi sophomore . . . ad- vertising manager during fall semester this year. X.. Liane White, Barbara Johanson and Jeannine Hoyt spend extra-curricular time doing things the Evergreen way. :gf l!'.'..x I W. Lf. - Y Q , ul A Q V , +.. ,QF Circulation managers Marilyn Morgan, Helen Brandt, Marilyn ., l Boyle and Janie Shivas paste addresses on Evergreens. l Robert Bucklin Bob Bucklin . . . business manager . . . Theta Chi senior in journalism . . . completes four years with the Evergreen. Dean and Ginger Marble of the Evergreen business stat? stand ready to deliver the papers. Through all the phases of unpredictable Pull- man weather, Dean and Ginger saw that the Evergreen arrived on time. 175 .N .,,,. 1 n ' -Q.. v-41.44, .J i-'sei we-r--eq .3 rx., xl .F l , 5, 4 ,v sk -X f 4 . 'Nt 1 . 'N .-.. I . 3 --Il all Vi can ' Joanne Harlow I 0 V i If . .q .r , 1 ., - A Joanne Harlow . . . Alpha Phi . . . a Chinooker since her freshman days . . . has served as copy editor and managing editor . . . a Theta Sig and outstanding senior, Jo is one of the best editors yet! l l l 1 Terry Everett 45. 32.- rf, T ., t-ir., x. Terry Everett . . . associate editor with two years' experience and many new ideas . . . a Sigma Nu, Terry helped produce a bigger and better Chinook. Here he directs his efficient mounters Chinook Janet Sorenson Janet Sorenson . . . managing editor . . . CI sparkling KD and a leader with the editing pencil and deadlines. Dick White Dick White . . . managing editor in charge of mounting . . . a Sig Ep, Dick stepped into the big iob in January when Russ Helgeson resigned, and has done a bang-up iob ever since. 176 ruse, Q fy, -- , . , y 4. A, 'A ' 'TT' i-1-11 Y . 'fx A if: fe, ,41 5 file' ! . ii '- , ' i,e ,t,j I , N -1 . .-, P 'Pune-Lxcgesgk Qc-.H soc. . K V fiie' '- z L ' Tr. , ,Ink ' QQ , 1 A. . .35 01' 4573, Y k.r,.' film il . :IP .:.L, , , .J Lois Pearson Lois Pearson . . . busy AGD division editor in charge of education, Lois had much to do. Mark Kimball Mark Kimball . . . affable Sigma Nu from Pullman who edited the Chi- nook's student section. W l Q Vance Morse Vance Morse . . . another Lambda Chi in iournalism . . . valuable divi- sion editor for activities. Lyn Fredericks Lyn Fredericks . . . copy editor . . . a KD with know-how in writing and editing. Jack Doty .lack Doty . . . sports editor . . . best described as hard-working and efli- cient. Jack is a Lambda Chi. og Bob Landerholm. Bob Landerholm . . . a Kappa Sig with a full-time iob as publicity director of the Chinook. Si Matthies Si Matthies . . . mounting editor . . . capable Sigma Nu with a yen for hard work and fun. X L Gil Holbrook Gil Squeek Holbrook . . . division editor on the social section . . . one ofthe busier Phi Deltsg important cog. 177 ff' dll 5+ M,!5EY-B- T. ,Z N Pictured clockwise beginning at upper left: Donna Jean Van Dusen, Lyn Fredericks, Mona Weiss and Peggy Kerr check Ron Ellingsen's typing. Standing around Chuck Chaffee ore Hugh Jones, Si Matthies, Ed Schaffnit, Grace Anderson, Anne Vandecaveye and Eliz- abeth Haley. Delores Ringman, Bobbie Kamm, Alice Kaiter, Donna Bar- dell, Dick Gunderson, Don Tuschoff, Katherine Johnston and Bev Trondsen . . . division workers. Little Chinookers . . . Jane Huckle, Carol Ross and Bev Paulson. Three real Chinookers , . . Dick Froistad, Si Matthies and Joanne Harlow. - Mounters Margaret Oslund, Pat Sullivan, Hugh Jones, Dolores Van Dyke, Elva Sween and John Reese stand while Beth Folsom and Bev Brclckett take it easy. 'I79 Sports staff supreme . Ken Langland, .lock Garland Bill Cheatley, Gary MacPhee and Bob Wilson. The industrious ones . . . Mary Hubbard, Joe Grier, Keith McConnell, Phil Phleger, Bob Kreis, Susan George and Mabel Slaughter. Sitting pretty are Glenice Lyons and Shirley Cooney. Able and willing Chinook workers . . . Virginia Stewart Ruth Norman, Margaret Dillon Sue Burchard, Joanne Jones and John Christopher. Stat? collections . . . Leona Randall, Aileen 'Martinsen, Gretchen Kohne, Virginia Carr, Anna Marie Black, George Meshke and Marg Tannahill. A pair who really get around in Chinook circles Faith Miclcleke telephones while Barbara Danielson are copy stalt worker Gretta Bendixen and sports Barbara Fortson and Betty- McNeilly tile Marlon writer Keith McConnell Todd types and Joyce Schneider checks l D 'L i ... I . . f' Valuable business staff members of the yearbook are Bud Peter- son and Donna Combes. yi 1 l l fl. vl Eleanor Prouty Eleanor Proufy . . . business manager . . . a Kappa Kappa Gamma senior from Pullman . . . efficiency and personality . . . Jim Small, Joanne Staley Assistant business managers . . . Joanne Staley, ADPi from Seattle and Jim Small, Delta Chi sopho- more from Pullman. More business staff than business . . . Pat Sullivan, Sandra Russell, Dolores Van Dike and Joanne Harris. Seated are Leslie Nelson and Nancy Turnquist. 5 1-11 'i ,fl l fl ll ll 1 f - ' we ' 94 3 W 'E' P 5 l N Lv ,MJT K , ffx, 1 .I V-if if! . ,121 A-4 f .... , Dale Sailor Dale Sailor . . . managing editor . . . indispensable in the duo of Summers and Sailor . . . talented with pen and ink . . . Delta Sigma Phi in journalism. - ffit Ralph Summers, Jr. Ralph Summers . . . editor . . . pioneer ofa great humor magazine, Fo-Paws owes much to easy-going Ralph . , . Phi Tau founder of a fine new publication. Joe Schmidt Fo-Paws fiction editor . . . senior from the trailer camp. . is 1 5 .F r. . YJ Fo - Paws Fo-Paws . . . a bright new campus humor magazine! This neophyte publication spent its first year amusing students with fiction, features, cartoons and jokes. Its very infancy caused controversy and headlines, but year's end found Fo-Paws the favorite first. EDITORIAL STAFF Sim Wilson, Marcia Gusman, Joann Bowling, Mary Lou Pease, Dorothy Pease, Phil Patterson, .lohn Chambers, John Manion and Dale Sailor. Don Jacobson Art editor . . . Phi Tau sophomore from Spokane. , at Tj eng., i r . 1 4. yi n Q ,-'bf W ' Y N 'A ' --e-5.'. Umar: F1 fr lil- -7 k Q ,V il NX G B A small office or not, Sharon Jessup found much work as office manager for Fo-Paws. xchange editor Joann Bowling erches on a desk for better iew of cubby-hole office. , tt...: ft I .,1jlK..,u . . N., Q 'i K ,QV Y 2 dba 'ne -ff likely to be found chasing ads are Bud Bendix, Ada Kir Van, Bill Business manager Allan Matson sports Production manager Paul Sacry takes Jim Miller, Bert Boyd, Jim Reid and Ron Farrington, seated. a bright tie for Fo-Paws work. time out from a busy schedule. A new ioke perhaps . . .Joann Bowling, Jean Buckingham and Jim Miller await the out- come af Dale Sailor's telephone conversation. E Pleased with the aesthetic value of Fo-Paws Punky Barnes thinks its awfully funny, but Barbara are art staff members Don Meyers, Ed Speck, Farrell, Marilyn Fogelquist, Don Meyers, Margaret Al Johnson and Don Jacobsen, seated. Jensen and Marilyn Morgan are only faintly amused. l it FE? X l vw. Mike Clary Mike Clary . . . editor of Powwow until i'--' April when he left for Seattle position . . . turned over editor's chair to Bonnie Wamberg. Bonnie Wamberg Bonnie Wamberg . . . first student editor of the alum publication . . . competent Alpha Chi senior in iournalism, Bonnie filled her position with vim and vigor. ifir L fee f 'V iz PTP' Irs U e ,W 3 , ii 1 . 2 4 ',-' Lee, POWWOW STAFF Lois Maxwell, oflice secretary: Ralph Summers sports editor Pat Davidson editorial assistant: Bonnie Wamberg, editor: not pictured Nona Rudd advertising manager OWWOW Powwow . . . the alumni publication streamlined this year to tabloid size from ' ,M WS? its former magazine status a powerful link between the college and its graduates Editor Bonnie Wamberg holds the new tabloid Powwow, and Ralph Summers looks on -I i X KYQ 3 H gagfqtfanqe W-H 117 l is mn. 1 N Director of student publications . . . Lawrence Pike tills a multi- sided job in aiding staffs of the Chinook, Evergreen and Fo- Paws. Guiding editorial proce- dure, copy reading, makeup, typographical planning and art layouts is a vital responsibility. Keeping out of the red requires solution of problems in advertis- ing, collections, contracts, bud- gets and sales. Mr. Pike also serves as secretary of the Pub- lications board. LAWRENCE L. PIKE Publications Board PUBLICATIONS BOARD Row 1: Norma Simmonson, Bud Kissler, Beryl Roberts, Marie Clausen, Lawrence Pike. Row 2: Bill Denton, Wes Foss, John Nagle, Mylan Ross, Energetic Fo-Paws salesmen Dean Redshaw, Loren Preston and Eleanor Burlingame tind the P.O. steps a vulnerable spot. The Chinook, Fo-Paws and Evergreen are represented here as Vera Church, Norma Abbot, Agnes Lee and Shirley Misner review publications in the West House lounge. Tossing the Evergreens to waiting subscribers is Dean Marble. Wife Ginger drives. 186 Jean Browers, Hal Lindberg and Marian Peterschick get the Evergreen another step on its way as they set type at the Herald office. Fam Tom Collingwood Bev Doolittle, Dick Lawson Back: Jacqueline Marlowe, Tom Collingwood, Joanne Jorgensen Steps: Lois Bean, Patsy Bates. Front: Nancy Fitzgerald, Leona Phifer, Bev Wilder. Tramp: Nuvit Ozdogru. on the INSECT COMEDY The Insect Comedy, presented on No- vember l7-l8-l9 in Bryan hall, was one of the most unusual productions of the year. A drunken vagabond wandering in the forest observes a variety of insects and converses with them on the issues of love, wealth, and war. lt was presented by the speech department with the cooperation of the dance group, orchesis. GOODBYE AGAIN A broad comedy which caused a great deal of enioyment opened the 1949-50 theatre season on October 26-27-28-29. Provoking many laughs, the excellent cast took advantage of all the lines and touched on the serious only occasionally. The story action centered about Julia Wilson, an un- decided woman who finally did make up her mind. ,lc Joanne Jorgensen, Gerald Ingham, Gail Stephens, .Ian Groenen, Bock: Dan Dawson, John Stenkamp, Bob Ferguson, Beth Folsom Virginia Juetten, Merilyn King. John Harris, Haroldine Ruthruff, Mary Francis Munns, Wayne Noyd Stage Seated: Carolyn Pattison, Barbara Farrell, Jean Wegner. On floor: Herb Kinder. THUNDER ROCK Action in a lighthouse on a tiny island in Lake Michigan-an atmosphere of mysteriousness and an eerie mood of other wordliness created through settings and lighting-fantasy of 1849 characters living in modern times-these were the calling cards ot Thunder Rock, presented on January 6-7 on the Bryan hall stage. TOM SAWYER December 9-i0 were the performance dates of Tom Sawyer, an adaptation ot Mark Twain's classic ot boyhood lite on the Mississippi. Acting for children creates many problems not encountered in acting for adults, but this play was interesting and fast moving for both adults and the younger members ot the audience. ABIE'S IRISH ROSE February 17-18-24-25 were the dates the catchy comedy, Abie's Irish Rose was presented in Todd hall. Centered about the Jewish people, the characters in this play are known to many through radio, the stage and the movies. As por- trayed by WSC students, the play was presented in a pleasant combination ot humor and real lite situations. Marcia Gusmon, Jack Weinstein Rufe Pederson, Frank Saraceno i Marlene Tenzler, Dick Lawson ' Ralph Stefano, Rex Henriot, Chuck Payne, Russell Casson, Gail Stephens. 190 A back stage glimpse of Janice Pearl and Bob Concie. DEAR RUTH Dear Ruth was presented in the Todd hall arena theater on May 5-6-T2-l3. The plot concerned a T6 year old girl, Miriam, who sent a picture and letter to Lt. Bill Seacroft, who is overseas. Signing her sis- ter's name complicates things considerably when Bill comes home on leave with all sorts of honorable intentions directed at Ruth, who is unaware of the farce. Needless to say, the play ended happily for all. BARBARIANS On March T7-i8 the Washington State Players guild presented the one-act arena production, The Bar- barians. A drama dealing with the coal fields and featuring an all-male cast, special lighting and sound techniques gave this play special distinction. gf? . , 1 L.- 5: Ill, f .ff ri- I -gtg MUSIC STAFF ANNOUNCERS Row 12 Thelma WllliGmS, MUVY I-OU CHESS, MC-'VY MUN151 Row 'lz Bob Anderson, Pep Knievel, Dean Havig, Bill Lebold DOYIHU M'-H'Cl0Ckf Tfllllle KfJflelCl- Row 2: Dick Gardner, Bruce Berg, Ray Poulter, Elroy Cooper Row 2: Jim Johnson, Jack Thornton, Bob Anderson, Deon Havig. John Stenkamp. Seated: Chuck Wickstrom, Jeanne Serr. STUDIO B Small talk studio, used for newscasts, record- ing, interviews. The pool table locally originated for better handling of scripts. on th Air KWSC, the radio station of the State College of Washington, completed another successful year in presenting entertainment tor an empire. Music, news, convocations, dances, sports, and Jo Q., whatever else appeared on the campus agenda of interest to the listening public was transmitted. This year proved a momentous improvement, tor KWSC now possesses a fully equipped and mod- em set of new studios plus a remote broadcast- ing booth in Bohler gymnasium. CONTROL BOOTH STUDIO A The auxiliary control booth overlooks The main studio is specially constructed to the main studio and is used for handle all types of production Oblect on rehearsals while studio A is in use. left is dolly for sound effects and music B--7 , WW'?'g W5 7 '. . :Liv a, '7 -.L . QQ 1 I '-2335 i YY V ' M52--,f, A K YW fs, -4 'w fi ' e . 1 . ullvl A V B .. . ' a.' A.. - , ,S I ' - 1 - .1 ,, .V f . VJ. ' ' . . wif ,.f xy- . 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TW J M Y'BMP U aW4Ffv1w -r. gfailwfg' in - -. ww Q2 53.5 1 3 , K 5,13-fjii' gzzalw ' 1 5 I c:iV:.lAj . Y ,WIA-an M mfs- .hz ' - fl ' 3-1. li Q ww Tf'3'2fX?E-51 Q fm : , :Q f 7 ffm: fi? 2215 '7' Mm eggme 1'v, 'U TE., . 1,w,. .a, , Q. TBP., xi' Q' V' 1 ,JW .. -3 5 V X ' W A L f 2' X nf tv- 'H . ,nn u qi ix Pro and Con .. This has been another winning year for the WSC debate squads. The teams have won T20 debates and lost 83. The team of Cady and Bodine won the varsity tournament at Spokane in December. The men's teams tied tor first place in the Inland Empire, and the women's squad won their division. At the Northwest tournament at McMinnville, Oregon, the two teams of Rausch and Mor- gan, Chitty and Hergert tied tor the Senior women's championship. The season was cli- maxed by winning the Senior Sweepstakes trophy at the Northwest tournament and re- ceiving an invitation to the National tourna- ment at West Point. VARSITY DEBATE TEAM Row 'lx Charlotte Friel, Nadine Hanford. Row 2: Pauline Nugent, .June Hergert, Myrtle Chitty, Toni Rausch, Carol Morgan, Lorraine Bodine. Row 3: Lillian Cody, Bob Lindsay, Cliff Phibbs, Dick Karshner, Eugene Sage Jack Biersdorf, Jack Padrick, Marilyn Ringman. JUNIOR VARSITY Row 'I: Sarita Veatch, Lillian Cady, Nadine Hanford, Pauline Nugent, Bob Lindsey, Dick Ford. Row 2: Hubert W. Ellingsworth, coachg Lorraine Bodine, Betty Campbell, Clif? Oldham, Jack Biersdorf, Bill Hamilton, Phill Phibbs, Cliff Phibbs. Candidates to the National Tournament at West Point Northwest Tournament Trophy Winners Toni Rausch, Myrtle Chitty. Myrtle Chitty, Toni Rausch, Carol Morgan, June Hergert. I if? if f F I 2 Ogden Nash and Mrs. Nash attend the Alphi Phi house for Theta Sigma Phi reception. on th Commander Irving Johnson on the speaker's plat- form. Commander Johnson showed movies of his around-the-world trip Henry Scott, credited by music critics os the worId's most versatile concert pianist, presented a program of serious and humorous concert music. ,fi mf4??i'3'Qi tg!-.1 .nf-,Q X , X i1-ff-4'f1-egg Q 'fx' 0 1 1 5 - J , r 1 + x , 1.1 5 .f ' 1 ,U L H A N 5- 54' Qu? W? P 1 l P? 1, 4 N 'Y X W 1 4 W W. 1 ff . ,F-1 sf v V. + if ' I I ' lf. Him --is-.L . .. .L - , .L V , .15 gf L. -5 mgrg-fxhlg .LL Nw Q .. is 5 'QF , ' 1 , A i . 1 , 2 7525.5 if' 1 ,, .. 1 'J LU in 1- . ' mi, .Q i SH 5? is 1 'wg P? LJ, , Hy E- .., xg C A X ,A , ,WM 'bl ' 'I ' YI 1 K f .,,. 13: - I? is 1 s Gygfgq 5 N-J 6' ,. Qi ,l I 5 AN ik ,qi- Q it' .QA Lx, 5415 I Qi Hx Row 'I Row 2 Row 3 Row 4: V Floyd Brown, Gwyneith Brusso, Joann Hatch, Dorothy Angleton, Geraldine Lee, Patsy Bates, Janice Pearl, Dolores Prichard, Gale Simpson, Barbara Kitlar, Eleanor King, Shirley Mason, Joan McCaig, Marilyn Stocker, Janice Dudley, Eunice Connelly, Betty Saffel. Jean Whealdon, Eleanor Mellish, Donna Durgan, Gloria Baldwin, Darrell Callahan, Fevrel Pratt, Dick Lerfald, Bernie Drumheller, Jane Watt, Joyce Baker, Mariean Chisholm. Jane Wilson, Maxine McKenna, Barbara Moe, Joan Wilson, Don Pittman, Garth Long, Bill Rowles, Ivan Burnett, Rodney Roberts, Jack Weisman, Fred Cowan, Ronald Mortimore, Fred Kamaka, Archie Reid, Jessilee Simmons, Barbara Juneau, Joan Hammer, Marguerite Esslinger. Barbara Brown, Margaret Peringer, Kathleen Foster, Phyllis Sutton, Kerry Anderson, Ted Sires, Robert Irvine, Golden Cole, Lowell Corbin, Jack Newcomber, Walter Morgan, Al Kasper, Paul Davis, Dave Coburn, Jack Gleason, Beryl Reinmuth, Marian Widman, Estelle Steinke, Jean Kirk, Mr. Burney Morriss, director. on th Risers . . . Bill Rowles, Ivan Burnett, Rodney Roberts, Barbara Brown, Margaret Peringer, Francis Kitler, Kathleen Foster, Phyllis Sutton, Kerry Anderson, Fev Pratt, Dick Lerfald, Darrell Callahan, Floyd Brown, Gloria Baldwin, Donna Durgan, Eleanor Mellish, Jean Whealdon. Two concerts were presented by the choir, between semesters the fv junior choir featured a program oi sacred music, and on Moth- er's weekend the senior choir was presented. The senior choir meets every day, the junior choir three times a week. During these class periods the choirs perfect their technique of a cappella singing, which has earned them an .excellent reputation in the Northwest. .N The orchestra presented tour concerts this year in addition to various small programs. Con- sisting of approximately fifty members, the orchestra per- formed several very difficult and exacting numbers. No tours were taken this year, but a tour of the state will be undertaken during the next school year. WARMING UP Bill Rowles, Evan Burnett, Rodney Roberts, Barbara Brown, Margaret Peringer, Francis Kitler, Kathleen Foster, Phyllis Sutton, Kerry Anderson, Fev Pratt Dick Lertold, Darrell Callahan, Floyd Brown, Gloria Baldwin, Donna Durgan Eleanor Mellish, Jean Whealdon. on th Music Stand ALFRED BOYI NGTON, director Row 'l: Betty Slaughter, Donna Durgan, Ned Carrick, Tom Warner, Myrtle Winslow, Mabel Slaughter, Gretchen Kohne, Vern Armstrong. Row 2: Eunice Connley, Arlys Bren, Verginia Howard, Arlene Hill, Carolyn Wagness, Jane Watt, Bill Roberts, Joan Chisholm, Gerry Carruthers. Row 3: Norman Miller, Kathleen Billmoore, Carolyn Warner, Beatrice Huat, Gordon Harrington, Sallie Carroll, Eleanor Mellish, Betty Rowles, Dick Lawson, Otto Slehotter, Lloyd Freeman, Dolores Mitchell, Ed Ercegovic, Phyllis Everest. Row 4: Ted Paulson, Carl Blomberg, Lena Deutsch, Harriet Nillson, Carl Betten, Conrad Engbretsen, Doran Lindelien, Fevrel Pratt, Wendell Williamson, Ray Seegers, Bernard Akerman. Row 5: Darrell Callahan, Bob Daret, Shirley Rowe, Dave Perkins, George Eberle, Ann McCrea, Bob McNamara, Marvin Rinker. 'I99 1 1 President Compton shakes Mr. Fritz- berg's hand as Mr. Norris looks on. Ves ers CONCERT BAND Professor Harold P. Wheeler, Conductor Row 'IZ Lloyd Freeman, Otto Slehofer, David Johnson, Gil- bert McCollum, Henry Erickson, Richard Corkrum, Jerry King, Richard Webb, Richard Lawson, Rodney Roberts, Eleanor Prcuty, Jack Newcomer. Row 2: James Thompson, Lee Ruple, Barbara Mitchell, Hugh Perkins, Ross Spalding, Marvin Oliver, Ridley Wilson, Ruth Graham, Edward Ercegovic, Robert Westbrook, Theodore Paulsen, Carl Blomberg, Lenna Deutsch, Harriet Nilsson, Carl Betten, James Thom, David Goedecke, Conrad Engebretson, Don- ald Hector, Fevrel Pratt, Betty Rowles, Eleanor Mellish. Row 3: John Hughes, Claire Reissinger, Delores Nelson, Park Enders, Paul Hendrickson, Nola Whetsel, Jane Nishic, Don Hendricks, Aleatha Hammargren, Al- ayne Bottinelli, Maurice Allert, Dorothy Riley, George Stabenfeldt, Tom Barker, Richard Slover, Ray Chapman, Adrian Arnold, Bernard Ackerman, Raymond Seegers, Wendell Williamson, Richard Turley, Donald Kearns, Betty Saffel, Bud Grennell, Darrell Callahan, Doran Lindelien, Sallie Carroll, Bernadine Lefevre. Row 4: Robert Darst, Robert McNamara, David Perkins, Karl Peterson, Alice Riley, Robert Leid, Marvin Rinker, Roger Elliot, Carl Milton, Roger Roberts. EVERETT FRITZBERG Mr. Fritzberg, orchestra and choir. CARNEGIE HAI.L, NEW YORK CITY Mr. Ivan Putnam, Mrs. Ivan Putnam, Mrs. Wilson Compton, Mr. Everett Fritzberg, Dr. Wilson Compton, Mr. Neil Potter, Mrs. Herbert Norris, Mr. Herbert Norris, Miss Frances Miller, i.,J1' NISA QUEEN Mary Lee Boggs HARVEST BALL QUEEN Tove Jolgf 202 SWEETHEART OF SIGMA CHI Shcm Shawgo 1 gf .56 W PHI SIGMA KAPPA MOONLIGHT GIRL Doris Webber 203 'Q gf -ns fi? Q 3 if A.,- rt.. 3 523 5.-1 EK ,A.. Junior Prom Court Harvest Ball Court Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl Court Sweetheart of Sigma Chi Court 206 'rr' il' gm' ,A-.--of t,t high ' , M, MAY QUEEN Ethel Hecht in ,Lt ling? ,i -li .- , s,., ,M I ,yy Advertising Club Row 'I: Helene Falknor, Bernie Holrnes, Bob Fitzsimmons, Stan Dawson, Dale Heer, Mike Jensen, Marilyn Rist, treasurer, Joann Chadbourne. Row 2: Glenn Eaton, Jim Tucker, vice-president, Don Jacobsen, Mr. Mylon Ross, Don Feehan, president, Don Elice, Hod Moore, Neil Dompeir. All-Ag Club Row 'I: Don Tomlinson, Walt Smith, Claire Reisinger, lvadell Young, Anna Marie Black, Jane Kinder, Mary B. Russell, unidentified, Don Heinemann, Carl Nordheim. Row 2: Bob Martens, louis Criez, unidentified, Harold Beeman, unidentified, Dan Hayden, Erwin Sauter, Turk Alquist, Fred Maloney, Burgess Lange, Ralph Heinemann, Ernie McCullock, Don Hay, Dayle Rainwater, Jim Yokum, Vance Venn, C. H. Vincent, advisor. Row 3: Unidentified, Allen Brumbaugh, unidentified, Dick McNeil, Art Krebs, Phil Largent, Jerry Maggs, John Doherty, Gene Jesse, John Woodard Row 4: Bill Brock, Dick Moser, Bill Gray, Don Franklin, Gordy Bergevin, Bob Johnson, Earl Elliot, Art Fulkerson, Dave Burns, unidentified. 208 American Dairy Association Row 'l: Con Ahmann, Walter Mower, Bob Ratfield, Myron Brockmeyer, Robert Asmussen, Bert Van Wagoner, Dick Small, Dale Shearer. Row 2: Clem Palmer, Len Swain, Don Noteboom, Bill Wege, Robert Rappuhn, Hal Nelson, Wilson Leith, Line' Estergreen. Row 3: Don Anderson, Cliff Homes, C. C. Prouty, L. J. Manus, U. S. Ashworth, R. E. Erb, H. A. Bendixen, Dick Vinton, Leonard Hale. Row 4: Allen Munn, Glen Hellenga, Wallace Fernie, Richard Young, Duane Walter, Allan Linn, Alan Keeff, Stuart Benshoof, Harold Jones, Homer Syre, William Murphy. Row 5: Emile Grahlfs, George Porter, John Rinta, Bob Stensland, Don Tomlinson, Murray Anderson, John Duve, Leo Clark, Pete Cooper, Scott Hodgson, Bob Johnson. Row 6: Stan Miller, Archie Horton, Bob Whitaker. American Institute of Architects at 1 1 E :Sei ' .aa 4V ' l Row l: Harry C. Weller, Glen Hunt, Louis La Douceur, Avonne Akey, Brooks Gunsul, James Mosman, John Waite, Orville Lee, William Whitely, Duane Box, Takashi Anbe, Guy Bishop, Robert Burge, Lynn Snell. Row 2: Harry Weller, Stanley Smith, Donald Martin, lsmet Turkalp, Warren Moon, Carlos Tavera, Raymond Launay, Robert Collins, John Campbell, Donald Eby, Raymond Grenald, Harlow Walla, William Cassady, James Sorenson, Duane Larson, Russell Smith, Arthur Chambers, Robert Fraley, Jerry Johnson. Row 3: Gayne Jones, Caryl Schell, James Young, Wesley Fronsdahl, Richard Kishi, Guy Perham, Henry Swoboda, Pete Pirotte, John Aylor, Robert Parsons, Gordon Bradley, Phillip Jacobson, Robert Sinclair, Calvin Radach. 209 Institute of Chemical Engineers Row Row Row Row Stanley Johann, Stan Murdock, Jack Peterson, Bill Ambrose, Lloyd Nelson, Joe Barratt. Henry Hieb, Gerald Hagquist, Doug Thompson, Francis Desposato, Garth Schimelpfenig, Art Johnston Bob Manoske, Gerald Sisco, John Maloney, Clarence Ames, Bill Galligan, Gene Tonnemaker. Lionell Janecek, Ralph Johnson, Fred Grasser, Willard Lynch, Duane Flint, Carl Higby, president. Society of Agricultural Engineers Row 1: George Hodges, John Clerf, Leroy Gunstone, Milo Nehring, Fred Cuthill, James Cuykenclall. Row 2: David Jolly, David Abbott, Lowell Richmond, Richard Patton, Danver Johns, Gene Thompson, Howard Ferguson, Robert Cochran, Robert Aldrich, secretary, Veikko Husa. Row 3: Walter Johnson, Harlow Hotrum, James Pearson, Raymond Lorenz, Donald Nequist, Charles Ness John Cole, vice-president. Row 4: Hugh Myron, Fred Maloney, president, Duane Weeks, Herbert Zackrison, John Unewust, treasurer, 210 Charles Lund. Institute of Electrical Engineers Row 1: Jerome Johnson, Virgil Kollars, Charles Alger, Russell L. Wiggs, Roy Defenbach, Jay W. Atherton. Row 2: Darrell Shattuck, Ahmet Besok, Ray Westerberg, Lyle Appleford, James Barber, Daniel Cook. Row 3: Lawrence Fitzgerald, Leland Tupper, George Tomlinson, Donald Frick, Donald Hofstrancl, Alden Phillips, Row 4: Edward McCormick, Margie True, Walter Chamberlin, Warren Wehmeyer, Donald Lowery, Robert Kochrian. Row 5: Zane Harper, Jim O'Neil, Oliver Nelson, Lew Colgren, Richard Bohannon, Leonard Finnell. Row 'IZ Samuel Ciranny, James Bennett, Stanley Yates, Alfred Bartol, Professor O. E. Osburn, Dwain DeHart. Row 2: Louie Ciranny, George Coombs, Bernard Kaifer, Haven Goodrich, Walter Miller, Kenneth Meerdink. Row 3: Warren Olsen, Keith Baker, Del Nygren, Joe Sheldon, Robert Mitchell, Clinton Michaelson. Row 4: Stuart McElhenny, Nathan Summers, Harold Nielsen, Paul Tucker, Paul Morse. Row 5: John Beck, Martcil Kotula, Robert Kreager, Frederic Emery, Harry Cooper. Society of Civil Engineers Row 'l: Row 3: Row 5: Row 7: Row 8: Jerry Brunstrom. Gene McCoy, Jack Mikesell, Erik Hay, Dick Johnson, Bob Landerholm, Ed Cameron. Row 2: Charles Alger, Kirk Williams, Byron Aldridge, Don Mosman, Don Thomas, Gordon Robinson. Dale Hanson, Willis Jacobsen, Bob Westermann, Dick Helgeson, Joe Andreotti, Bob Jacques. Ben Smith, Joe Van Vleit, Jim McLerran, Ralph Jackson, Bob Owens, Cal Heckard. Row 5: John Hartup, Bruce Green, Bill Kusick, Bradley Card, Chuck Henager, Bob Congdon. Row 6: Harold Anthony, Frank Schlaefer, Bill Morin, Bill Parden, Les Vea, Jack Granburg. Mr. Phelps, Mr. Moore, Dr. Davis, Mr. Almy, Yosh Kosai, Art Jacobs. Society of Mechanical Engineers Row 'lz Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: 212 Joseph Patterson, Jesse Lill, Bev Mar- shall, Frank Bonneville, Floyd Luher, Les- lie Shaeffer, Roger Daling, Ross Everett, Elmer DalBalcon, Ferit Tuzun. Stanley Christensen, Arthur Mclnroy, Leonard Maki, Leonard Klee, Richard Fifer, Ralph Stefano, Mehmet Durak- basa, Jack Austin, Robert Painter, Cor- win Bonham, Richard Franklin. Dean Castle, Robert Seidenstriker, Art Seidenstriker, Chuck Russell, Owen Brown, Glen Barry, Rollie Moir, Don Dewar, vice-chairman: Bob Lowe, Ed Munk, chairman. Oliver Leonard, Kerry Anderson, Stan Stiles, Donald Dierling, Everett Curtis, Row 5 Row 6: Row 7: Emil Tietie, Jim Hartup, Hugo Schmidt, John Bang, Henry Leigh,Ralph Stegman. Harold Keller, Robert Meyer, Robert 6-Einnll, Wes Towner, Jim Moore, Profes- sor F. W. Candee, Glen Witters, Ed Broman, David Resner, Larry Mclean, William Carney. Scott Kelly, Roy Gustafson, Lee Stage, George Miller, secretary, Gene Tom, Shelton Wadsworth, Herb Gisselberg, Gordon Sorenson, Dick Selfridge, Mau- rice Dube. Everett Balyeat, Vernon Armstrong, Bill Hallstrom, Ray Harrison, Homer Fair- child, Roger Johnson, Tony Sowder, Howard Alloway, John Crites. Row 8: Row 9: Row 10: Robert Steiner, Don Hinkzon, Dean Hell- ing, Alvin Birge, Phillip Kaken, Donald Knight, Robert Ascherl, Paul McCarthy, William Cowell, Edward Gibbs. Esat Ozdurmaz, Kris Sondhi, James Witt, Douglas Michel, James R. Shelver, Dar- rell Arnold, Daniel Solomonson, William Campbell, Verne Stober, Dr. W. A. Pearl. Harold Boss, Harold Burns, Ted Ogles- by, James Keller, Charles Dosskey, Glen Peterson, Frank McClain, Orville Dorsett, John Ellis, Myron Bostwick, Fred Owen. ssociated Muckers Row Row Raw Not hd?- 'I: Bob Velikanie, Bob Baumann, Bruce Berg, Gerhard Eberhardf, Doug Louglleed, Sfeve Healy. 2: Lee Nering, Bob Rowly, Lewis Chichester, Belva Hudson, treasurer, Clyde Leonard, Gordon Irvine, Bud Brede. 3: Malcolm Parkman, president, Leroy Bunny, Bill McLean, Jim Brommer, secretary: Bob Merriam, Wally Kleweno, Fred Schilling, Ron Nelson, John Gunn. pidured: Zdenek Jilbd, Charles Hvmmel. Pdf Cunning, Tony Wallace, Dick Butters, Albert Aune, Mr. D. L, Musson, advisor ssociated Spokesmen Row 1: Don Jones, Ben Clumpner, president, James Ruclc, Allyn Smilh, Panos Koullas, Treasurer: Francis Chaffee, Frank Loihl, Row Jack Hochhaus, Millard Ball, Joe Ferreira. 2: Bill Holsfrom, John Sublelt, vice-president, George Poulas, David Resner, William Morin, William Pardew, Donald Murray Don D'Avis, Richard Gilliland, Dan Cassidy, Dick Kinney, Augusl Deckerl, Mervin Manuel, John Akin. College 4-H Club i Row 1: Eugene Prince, Verle Thompson, Shirley Andrews, Dorothy Riley, Alice Riley, Betty Campbell, Jean Newman, Dolores Plaster, secretary, Gene Forrester, president, Lois Brainard, Dolly Ghiglione, Gerry Tiedeman, Shirley Lee, Doris McColley, .loan Elsensohn, Eileen Whitmore, Mariorie Erp, advisor. Row 2: Ken Graybeal, John Doherty, Glenn Leitz, Jerry Maggs, Wayne Lenhart, Burgess Lange, Norm Dahlstedt, Jack Thompson, treasurer, Duane Weeks, Les Adams, vice-president, Lyle Pierson, Ray Beale, Allen Brumbaugh, Art Ries, Harley Hopkins. Cosmopolitan Club i ' I ' H' .gee is . 1 B A J Q , Y - Q , Row 1: unidentified, Peggy Windes, U.S., Barbara Kane, Canada, Joan Seif, U.S., Frank Rygaard, Denmark, Louis Sandine, advisor, Krishan Sondhi, India, Carol Morgan, U.S., unidentified, Toni Rausch, U.S., Helga Hastie, Germany. Row 2: Allen Chang, China, Ricardo Morada, Philippines, Richard Kishi, Canada, Yu-pin Wu, China, Carlos Echart, Bolivia, James Caldwell, Canada, Mehmet Durakloasa, Turkey, Jim Moloney, U.S., Fu-wen Chang, China, Shun-po Tang, China, Ismet Turkalp, Turkey, unidentified, Ahmet Besok Turkey, Ferit Kenan Tuzun, Turkey. Row 3: Ulf Thrane, Norway, unidentified, Hsin-pao Chang, China, Jack Newcomer, U.S., Raymond Vereecke, France, Ingimar Sweinssan, Iceland, Freddie Andresen, Norway, Gosta Pearson, U.S., Bob Wheeler, U.S., Robert Ceballos, Guatemala, Paul Stoddard, U.S. 214 University Dames Row I: Phyllis Richmond, vice-president, Lorraine Pullman, recording secretary, Lois Hord, treasurer, Bea Aubert, corresponding secretary, Wanda McCashlin, president, Willa Beckman, Isabel McCrary, Hope Jackson, Louise Rightmore, Ethel Swinclle, sponsor, Mrs. C. W. Stone, Mrs. Henry Conner, advisor. Hope Jackson, Janice Perotte Dorothy Long, Ginny Frier ll ll Kappa chapter of University Dames present their annual spring style show, Spring Silhouettes Forestry Club Row 1: Row 2: Mr. John Nagle, advisor, William Eicher, treasurer, Theodore Waddell, secretary, Reamer Bolz, president, Robert Tokar- czk, vice-president, Richard Sterling, Herbert Johnston, Terry Fieldhouse, Mr. Steffen, advisor. Fred Sprenger, Lee Rosenkranz, Floyd Row 3: Miralles, Edward Rinehard, Richard Mi- ralles, Leslie Yates, Joe Buhaly, Frank Cassetta, Charles Proudtit, Robert Bald- win, Herb Rudolph, Armand Riza, Rich- ard Simions, Joe Ferreira. Richard Learnord, Edward Harshman, Vernon Pritchard, Edward Claplanhoo, Row 4: Floyd Cowles,Ted Paulsen,James Rogge, Norman Undi, Ray Hunter, Ralph Healy. Willard Vogel, Eugene Rudolph, John Sandor, William Nelson, Norman Mc- Clure, Gordon Rausch, Robert Swerin, Jack Northcott, Robert DeWitz, John Kingsbury. Future Farmers of America Row I Row 2: .216 Glen R. Chamberlain, Frank Anderson, Joel Magisos, Leo Migvar, Vance Venn, Howard York, Harlow Heglar, Corey Gosper, Ernie McClellan, Roy Needham, Bill Egbert, Henry Merriman. Kenneth Clowe, Ronald Scott, Roland Hintze, .lack Snell, Gilbert Baldwin, Howard Wood, John Westergreen, George Peterson, John Wilson. Row 3: E. M. Webb, Forest Morse, Ray Hogan, Clifford Skaar, Ellsworth Wolfe, Fred Huston, James Jennings, Paul Prichel, Stephen Logefeil, Lynn Parton, Art Win- ters, Jock Thompson, Keith Sariksian, Philip Schaefer. Row 4: Row 5: Orville Koch, Robert Smidt, Edward Cushman, Claude Rainey, Orison Mur- dock, Kenneth Crow, Ivan Woodworth, Bob Wallenstien, Eugene Irwin. Louis Anderson, William James, John Myer, Leon Burnside, John Elliot, Walter Lindman, Chevy Chase, Norbert John, Wade Schroeder, Vernon Proft. , Row 'l: Row 2: Hawaiian Club Victor Auyong, Walter Chang, Richard Soong, Helen Kennedy, Beverly Ross, Nancy Hall, recording secretary: Gloria Mack, Richard Hanki, Bernard Okomoto. Lawrence Haga, Kate Toniguchi, Gene Homano, corresponding secretary, Rich- ard Larsen, vice-president, Frederick ,r ,:a+,--f- 'T-1 ' f. ' ' rv. is H43 - ' , f --H -,ring U- ,Nba 1 ,Q ,,.:.:,,,.Lc', .r N igly -Q 1 . I .Ihr . 'v.',Q:NlHt 5, .A 'gvi' 71 -Q .' I: -5 ',' if . V .. A1 in '-. N , Row 3: Kamaka, president, Jensen Hee, treas- urer, Norman Bode, Sam Komaka, Rob- ert Cooper. Walter Zane, Henry Sakudo, James Homano, Takashi Anbe, Harry Hee, Florendo Badua, Edward Medeiros, Dave Johnson, Tom Horiuchi, Richard Kim, Claron Pong. Hiking Club Not pictured, Mr. Kenneth Clarke, adviserp Ken- neth Bond, Kam Choy Leong, Gilbert Nikaido, Walter Nunokawo, Nancy Morrison, Stanley Pang, Harry Sasaoka, Maralyn West, Dave Woodside. Row 1: Roberto Blekkink, Mary Eliason, Jean Row 2: William Jessett, Otis Berry, Clyde Row 3: Bertha Handeland, Donna Jean Van- McGinnes, vice-president, Helen Moore, Pointer, Shirley Roe, Joan Seif, Roberto Dusen, Dolores Armstrong, Bill Prater, treasurer, Dorothy Smith, Anna Bette Cebollos, Katharine Jacobson, Pat Rob- William Corker, Andrew Gorski, Edwin Cline, Anna Jean Ott. bins, secretary. Tyson, George D. Jones, Dean Castle, president. 217 W, Horticulture Club I Row 1: George Jones, Clifford Nakamura, Professor Willard Summers, Gerwin Dayton, Thomas R. Perry, Herb Douglass, Nobel Law, Ivan Harris, Homer McNeil, Harold Seike, Bill Wheeler. Row 2: Julius Kreindler, Gordon Van Laan, instructor, Maurice Smith, Laverne Lippert, Bruce Monroe, Fred Bauer, Marvin Sunclquist, Dr. Archie Van Doren. Row 3: Walter Apt, Lauren Spangler, Fred Campbell, Steve Griffith, Harley Tuck, Homer McKowen, John Coke. Row 4: Morris Miller, Conley Smith, Dr. C. L. Vincent, Eddie Henriksen, Ralph Tidrick, John Cavalero. Row 5: Otto Jahn, Raymond Vereeke, Charles Parsons. Junior Home Economics Row 'lt Ann Baker, Laura Lee German, Eloise Horn, Anita Alexander. Row 2: Mrs. Nettie Esselbaugh, advisor, Averill Perkins, Mary Harbercl. Row 3: Juanita Stearns, Joan Elsensohn, Mary Stearns, Donna Custard, Ellen Schwartz, Janet Hoff. Not pictured: Betty Jo Baker, Wilma Clarke, Gloria Eckart, Mary Lou Granger, Jean Hammerly, Phyllis Harvey, Robert Jeglin, Joan Jones, Nancy Panchot, Dolores Plaster, Charlotte Remley. 218 Lariat Club Row 1: Keith Matson, Ernest Barnhart, Bom Martens, Bob Williams, Charlie Fisher, Fred Lewis, Joseph Maresca, Art Ries, Fred Squire, Gordon Bergevin. Row 2: Keith Smith, Paul Braswell, Carl Nordheim, lvadell Young, Jane Kinder, Mary Russell Margaret Grander, Edward Kling, Roger Roberts, James Yocum. Row 3: Gerry Atwood, Earl Elliot, Don Heineman, Waller Smith, Ernest McCulloh, Don Hayden Ralph Heinemann, Chuck Lindley, advisor, Jim Hay, Richard Cochran, Joe Tugaw, Bill Hammerick, Dove Roach, Tom Quann, Robert Doran. Pan-American Club Row 1: Ralph Body, Lee Di Meo, Mrs. B. J. Pointon, advisor, David Carpenter, president, Betty Merritt, Victor Bess. Row 2: Andrew Vukich, Skip Marshall, Turi Johnson, Kenneth Buck, Bernard Bonnell, Edward Madle, Joan Davis, Suzanne Myers, Bertha Handeland, Roberta Wheeler. Row 3: Marilyn Smart, Carlos Tavera, Beverly Van Horn, Robert Day, Joe Chopot, Bill Bradley, Ricardo Morada, Kenneth Zigler. 6 i Poultry Science Club Row 'l: Erwin Sauter, vice-president, Hillard Rudolph, Edward Scott, Robert McLaughlin, president, Romeyn Kruiswyck. Row 2: Elwood Sundstrom, Martha Cyrus, Grace Gibson, secretary: Melvin Newman, Ben Levadie, Emile St. Pierre. Row 3: Ernest Limbocher, Glenn Havenstein, Marvin Oliver, James Sparling, Dr. William J. Stadelman, advisor, Rollin Thayer. Not pictured: Ken Myers, treasurer. Sigma Iota 2 Row T: Mannie Dower, Merle Smith, James Hill, Herbert Sutherland, James Rasmussen, Richard Morrison, David Wolfe. Row 2: Robert Wood, Roy Burke, Thomas Graham, Allyn Smith, Marilyn Borset, Nancy Fitzgerald, Jean Fisk, Barbara Peterson, secretary Duane Wiggens, Millard Gilbreath, Donald Pease, Thomas Jordon. Row 3: Keith Weiss, Robert Anderson, William Keto, Robert Horine, David Ackerman, Eugene Nesis, Robert Grant, Edward Bolger, Richard Watson, vice-president, Zigmunt Belniak, presidentp Raymond Dodge, treasurer, John Coad, Howard Hoops, Leo Cordley, Dennis Knutsen, Edward Dodd, Charles Eybel, John Berry, Richard Keto. Sigma Tau Alpha Row i: Eleanor Burlingame, Donna Leer, Patricia James, Barbara Adams, Mary Weller, Joyce Schneider, Viola Rasmussen, Joan Cunningham, Mary Aston, Faye Hamilton, Gwyneth Riggs, Diane Forest. Row 2: Alice Ostrem, Patricia Oakes, Grace Anderson, Madeleine Fisher, Peggy Love, Carol Krause, Donna Jean Van Dusen, president, Laurel Loomis, Carol Johnston, Joanne Lyons, Marlys Stewart, Shirley Reugh. Row 3: Pauline Nugent, Ramona Bridgens, Catherine Nelson, Doris Lounsbury, Marian Wallace, Evelyn Harting, Janelle Plotts, Lorraine Rentsch, Shirley Shawgo, Mary Atkinson. Row 4: Agnes Lee, Elaine Lyle, Joanne Evers, Peggy Evers, Nadine Tonnemaker, Nancy Scoles, Jane Nelson, Barbara Hinz, Leslie Nelson, Doris Dulgar, Donna Gadeberg, Janet Staatz, Eleanor Bramhall. Not pictured: Darlene Warren, Martha Merrow, Marian Peterschick, Beverly Paulson. Society of Automotive Engineers Row 1: Dean Tripp, Fred Maloney, Roger Sayles, Richard Prouty, John Bang, Edward Broman, Bill Campbell, Dan Solomonson, Mr. C. C. Johnson, advisor Row 2: Ray Lorenz, president, Albert Sholtz, Robert Knott, vice-president: Stan Stiles, Hugo Schmidt, Phillip Koken, secretary-treasurer, Roger Johnson, Lee Stage, Robert Lowe, Robert Meyer. Row 3: Ted Oglesby, Maurice Dube, Frank Mcl.ain, Jim Tatham. 221 Ski Club The rustic ski lodge, located in the heart of the Moscow Mountains, is a familiar sight to the Cougar ski enthusiast. This winter haven is due largely to the program of the Ski club, which has done much to make skiing the popular sport it is on campus. The lodge, occupied permanently by the lodge skiier and temporarily by the professional, is the scene of many snow stories told around the fireplace, accompanied by bowls ot hot chili. W f-' 1, i , 'i 'ini l r . ' Q A ,, it ig in V gf es it 325,-n 1 Y' .' gs., 1, ,H-it 5 A. , Q , 'fi' Wig fr'-, L 1: UE ' 3 ' . . - . ' '-is iff- ' lm ' 5591 Fefe '::.l- -iifiiff e. . ' f - - -2 'P ' 4-' L' :L,,-. H 5..- '-Z., -4 A . E4 Aug.. 5 ,1,,1-3.1.22 After an invigorating hike from the road, novice and expert alike are ready to test their skill on the glistening slopes. The snow banked hills proved a fruitful training ground for the WSC ski team, which now holds the northern division championship. 222 Pride of the team, Mary Alice Pete Berg demonstrates to the novice what it takes to compete with the best northwest skiing talent. One of the best herself, Pete was invited to the U.S. women's Olympic team tryouts. Washington State Player's Guild NJ Row i: Gail Stephens, John Jones, Bob Merriam. I Row 2: Marilyn Ringman, Rex Henriot, Gene Radach, Bev Doolittle, Chuck Wickstrom, Janice Pearl, Charles A. Jones, advisor. Wildlife Conservation Club Row 1: Al Canaris, Frank Harbert, president, Roy Hastings, secretary, Helmut Buechner, faculty, James R. Caldwell, vice-president, Forrest Luthy, treasurer, Marvin Reed. Row 2: Duane Lewis, Kenneth Black, Warren Hall, John Poysky, Charles Banko, Fred Zwickel. Row 3: Robert Hagy, Al Parks, Earl Pulford, Donald Humphrey, James Kelly. Row 4: Derek Earp, Stanley Harris, Donald Reid, Larry Fulner, William Zimmer. 223 YMCA W 'SP . , .. ' f If ' V 1: I jg o f 254' ' Row 1: Bud Preston, Som Langmos. Row 2: John Tisdale, Wayne Houser, Ken Myers, Dove Norclquist, Dan Sloan, Don Dittbernef, Rolf Skrinde, .lim Blundell, Cliff Oldham. Not pictured: Conrad Setterland. Lambda Tau Gamma ' - 3 PFQQMQV 4 Row 1: Dick Suko, Lyle Wesen, Don Sparks, Janet Staatz Kguestl, Bob Hanson, Darlene Warren fguestj, John Allright, Bob Baldwin Row 2: Hugh Moycumer, Robin Clyde, Bill Gough, Lewis Smith, Ken Maki, Elmer Hunt, Ross Scott. Religion The churches of Pullman and campus religious clubs carry on a vital program for the WSC student. Many church groups have become counseling centers, not only for spiritual guidance, but for adiusting matricu- lates to the maze of campus life. The college organi- zations offer a chance for students to discuss beliefs and deepen their understanding of religion and life in general. These clubs also sponsor speakers of inter- est to the college population. This year, the religion and life committee, one of the most active campus clubs, helped sponsor the Dr. Henry Hitt Crane series, Life, What's lt All About? . During religion and life week, the committee helped bring three outstanding ministers to the college, Reverend Edward Ohrenstein, Father James Gilmore, and Rabbi Albert Plotkin. Also important in the lives of many students are the groups sponsored by Pullman churches. Not limited to adjust- at WSC ing collegiates to campus life, these groups are a vital part of activities. Some clubs have proiects which they support, a war orphan, a needy WSC student, or per- haps a section of the church that needs redecorating. The ways for raising money are varied and ingenious -buffet suppers, plays, rummage sales, or well known speakers. Other groups prefer to redecorate with their own talent and many Saturday afternoons find churches ringing with clanging hammers and fall- ing ladders, and reeking of paint. Another phase of the groups' activities are retreats. Whether for' plan- ning a year's program, or iust for fun, these weekend trips to the mountains or Lake Coeur D'Alene are unbeatable. Mosquito bitten and sunburned, the re- turning students may miss their Monday morning classes, but they all agree the trip was worthwhile. Christian Student Council Row T: Paul Kinch, Virginia Kinch, Virginia Moultrop, .lo Ann Loundsbury, Joanne Evers. Frances Crane, Rosemary Eberhart, Conrad Setterlund. Row 2: Earl Harris, Reverend David Julius, Bill Meyer, Bob Helgeson, Ivan Harris, Dan Bigelow, Keith Baker, Carl Langbecker, Reverend Herbert Schulze, Glen Hunt. 225 Collegiate Christian Fellowship 5, E 4' N Row 1: Al Salmon, Ed Broman, Del Ray, Bill Myer, Zaner Miller, Bob Rowland, president. - Row 2: Sonia Zambara, Beverly Elliott, Gale Eckert, Priscilla Loring, unidentified, Laura Hiebert, Shirley Martin. Row 3: Row 4: Phillis Yates, June Hill, unidentified, Ina Van Brunt, Mary Goss, Phyllis Guy, Betty Larkin, Don Kohlstaedt. Leslie Yates, Geri Lee, Shirley McGee, Marion Rickard, Annabel Leach, Verna Travis, Carly Watkins, secretary, Ivan Harris, Joan Kristerson, Jess Paeth, Bob Paeth. Dave Jolly, vice-president: Max Waldron, Del Nyg ren, Al Overland, George Thue, treasurer, Maurice Dube, unidentified, Clark Brown, Ted Thorndyke, Don Thorndyke, Dave Leach. Lutheran Students ssociation 6 Row 1: George Duris, Carol Erickson, Karl Langbecker, Al Dillemuth. Row 2: Roy Schonberg, Jean Sealander, Dorothy Becker, Betty Adams, Lamont Carstens, Donna Mortenson, Pete Van Saest, Elizabeth Matysik, Edith Carlson, Nellie Foss, Marguerite Esslinger, Elaine Kessler, Don Dittberner. . Row 3: Terry Norman, lvers Abolins, Andy Moe, Glen Leitz, Allan Leise, Bob Hanson, Gerald Lust, Rolf Skrinde. Newman Club Clyde Hedstrom ............. President Andre Neblon . . .... Vice-President Alice Kaifer . ...... Secretary Joan Finley . . Corresponding-Secretary Lola Becker . ..... Treasurer George Lucas . . Social Chairmen Marion Wood Religion and Life Committee in Row l: Bill Rowles, Floye White, Aileen Brock, Jean Setlander, Joan Graham, Joan Cunningham, Shirley Wright. Row 2: J. H. Foss, Boris Fine, Lewis Baker, Ray Dorbolo, president, Stan Rhemer, John Nagle, Col Sutherland. Wesley Foundation Maurice whifeley ............ President Donald Kearns . . Vice-President Alice RUBY - - . . . Secretory Doris Smith . .... Treasurer Ray Jewell . . Financial Secretary Westminster Foundation Row 'l: Herbert Schulze, Larry McCormack, Bill Eng, Bill Peterson, Bud Burns, Norinne Smith, Don James, Eleanor Dixon, Janet Miller, Austin, Jim Van Loan, Conrad Setterlund, Merle Baldwin, Ruth Lewis Colgren, Carroll Dick, John Gunn, David Yates, Harper Schulze,Janice Dudley. Grimes, Bill Heron, John Hughes, Nancy McBride, Dean Redshow, Row 2: Jean Hamerly, Emma Erickson, Caryl Anderson, Willoma Erickson, Clem Young, Elroy Cooper, Tom Brown, Joan Wilson, Dorothy Joan Cunningham, Ann Cline, Ann Poultney, Dolly Glenn, Juanita Toppin, Ernie Combs. Havlina,Jane Wilson, Barbara Kane. Row 4: Mauri Pelto, Leslie Jensen, Dick Walter, Bob Ghormley, Lewis Row 3: Marilyn Robinson, Belva Hudson, Marvin Sundquist, Pat Sundquist, Baker, Stan Slippern, Paul Morgan, Jim Yates, Lynn Buchanan, 228 Joan McAlmond, Bob Allen, Bernice Burns, Dolores Plaster, Bill Bill McLean. The temporary union building . . . alifection- ately called the TUB or the old women's gym . . . its days are soon over. Above right: Studying? Perhaps . . . if they can concentrate in the TUB atmosphere of blaring jukebox and general low roar . . . Tub lab . . . solid comfort! Who's winning? Couple takes time out for ping-pong in the stateroom. Seven minutes after ten and the TUB floor is packed . . . ouch, my toe! Tub time out... ,., 1 r F ,. rf-v.-',f ,ff ', ,is A Y . . -4-1. . . -in s - j'4'VZiC'Q4,,, ji ' , iii gf I. j fr W, , -W.---e f 1 -- 5,-ft? ' gr fait- 1' r' 'rf il l --e1,-:52ff+ 4f:: 'g L':L 1i1? - - - Y l 134. his I ' I lx f I t e ' I ' . H i bn ' J fl? w riik' 'l 2- 1 5- 4... ' A ' ' ' 'I . t. ' 5 t i sf- - gli .fg,.,'fr i. -e.r'l'1 f' , s 'f qv' - 'ss ,N f, 'Q,,,,.,3.,,!-s- 'mist 1 si:-resin'- 'i'. l 'U 'JAH' Lf-w ' -., A, fis ts ' g W, P W V L- W iw! Vrqivgl-Ac wal! .k,. I I, -ig Ml . 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Maloney, architect, Seattle 1 T'?JU-fmin - ,Losash Desc. - -'try . V X X Mrs- x X 4 V, ' qgfgf -e. 'X n K it K, xx- K., N gy 4 iziwj' x X X : Tau- 411+ J ' -of eww, ,, .s ,iff-1'-3 ' Ness i so K N N- XR R' ?s..-,F-B-M. -. ', nav-- 0SXK..C.,,,, YT I 'init LOOQQLOUNGE Top left: The CUB . . . a city within a building. The fountain accommodates 300 persons. Desk is for rooms and dorms on top floor. Center left: The front door to our campus . . . that will be the CUB with its comfortable first floor lounge, its many conveniences. Top right: Main stairway . . . wide and open . . . WSC stu- dents will walk up these stairs in 1952. Center right: Information desk . . . will serve as general cam- pus guidepost . . . in main floor lobby. Lower right: Student activity center, ASSCW headquarters, committee rooms . . . all on the third floor . . . a master calendar will display all events on campus. ,'sT-'TA - I 1 - i - .. Ji i ,N 5 5 sez: .al : :jf l 'y..zl! - l.. 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V s ' - 2 r:1L4 a ,' its C its '1f'+s-so L i J ' - Tk Y i Y' .' Y' ij--'serv SA------43.-f,Q:a,'r: C A T - is-f i - -'Wi'-'iP5il J T ,ssss s, 231 ilfgkliisssgg. . Holland Library Dedication of the Ernest Holland library names Mon C .Wallgren, Wilson Compton, the board of regents, Walter Robinson, harles McAllister, John Binns, Carl Wil- C liams and James McCluskey. Huge glass doors, modern lighting and spacious halls and stairs mark the entrance into Holland library. The contemporary design of WSC's newest structure is evident in every phase from water fountain to Iibrarian's desk. The inscription tells that the surrounding bricks were taken from the Crib, the first college building where classes met in Jan- uary of 1892, which used to stand on the site of the new library. V Z! .5 5. A -is F7 8 Phil Sarboe Gridiron Head Football Coach.Phil Sarboe, after five years at the Cougar helm, has resigned his post to step out of the crimson and gray pigskin picture. ln that time Phil's in- domitable character and fighting spirit won the hearts of his team as well as the student body he served. As one might imagine, he has had a colorful career that would befit such a colorful man. As a star quarter-back from '31 to '33 he won numerous honors, among them tally his 'participation in the '34 East-West Shrine game and the coveted Bohler award. But his fame did not end here, and soon Fighting Phil was written often in the professional record books. Following the 1936 season he turned to coaching and eventually was installed as head coach here at Cougarville in 1945. Bclckfield Coach Joe Angelo, Freshman Coach Dan Stuvely, Varsity Coach Phil Sarboe, Line Coach Tony Blazine. i l 1 3 l l i 1 - 1 1 i .3 . V . Row 1: Forgaard, Tollefson, Spooner, Nelson, Lamb, Thompson, Cecaci, Suelzle, Alverson. Row 2: Pugh, manager: Keiser, Brayton, Baker, Rickert, Mayberry, Bowen, Bailey, Geppert, Foxley. Row 3: Blazine, assistant coach, Rowley, Allinger, Mataya, Torgeson, Cross, Hobbs, Smith, McGurie, Bowers, Wardinsky, Nordquist, Sarboe, head coach. Row 4: Galloway, James, Newland, Stout, Hansen, Gambold, Molvik, Houghton, Polsfoot, Kofler. Not pictured: Reiger, McLennan, Neihl, Eckert, Monlux, Roffler, Evans, Widman, Porter, Doornink, Osborne, Jensen, Paul. Although the Sarboemen of 1949 landed in the sec- ond division of their conference, they were far from being what would be considered a poor team. They lacked the necessary drive on the ground, but through the air, they were the equal of any opposing eleven they met during the season. This tact was due to the rifle arms of quarterbacks Bob Gambold and Frank Mataya, the pass receiving of end Fran Polsfoot and right halfback Don Paul. The outstanding men of the varsity squad were led by Don Paul, a versatile ath- lete who was constantly a triple-threat to all opposi- tion. Don was selected to the all-coast team by the various coaches in the Pacific Coast conference, and also was picked to play in the East-West all-star game. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Showing up well were LaVerne Torgeson, Gene Rei- ger, and Chuck Brayton, who backed up the line. The Cougar turfmen played a rough schedule of nine games, finishing the season with a record of three wins and six losses. They made consistently good showings against the powerful California teams, be- ing beaten by only six points by the strong UCLA Bruins. The Cougar squad of 1950 will be without the services of eight fine men who are graduating. Their shoes will be filled, however, by such capable young standouts as Sonny Galloway, Mel Thompson, Byron Bailey, Landy James, and other gridsters moving up from the frosh squad. PACIFIC COAST CONFERENCE Name Times Yds. Ave. Pass. Att. Comp. Pts. Byron Bailey 29 223 7.2 .,.. .. 18 Bud Roffler 32 143 4.0 4 1 19 Marv Crass 106 507 4.3 .... ., 18 Don Paul 86 373 3.8 3 1 48 Sonny Galloway 12 61 5.0 ..,. .. Ray Hobbs 7 27 3.8 .... Bob McGuire 74 264 3.3 . 6 Bert Allinger 8 13 1.3 ..., ..,. 6 Frank Mataya 14 22 -4.4 43 13 ..., Eddy Coleman 4 -1.5 Won Lost Tied Pct. P. A. California 7 0 0 1.000 B0 U.C.l..A. 5 2 0 .714 149 Stanford 4 2 0 .667 67 U.S.C. 4 2 0 .667 105 O.S.C. 5 3 0 .625 161 Oregon 2 5 O .286 164 U. of W. 2 5 0 .286 206 W.S.C. 2 6 0 .250 205 Idaho 1 4 0 .200 203 Montana 0 3 0 .000 123 239 William Allinger SEPTEMBER 17, 1949 Utah WSC h Net yards rushing 121 257 Forward passes attempted 18 20 Forward passes completed 10 9 Yards forward passing 84 231 Total net yards 205 488 Penalties 7 7 Otto Kofler In the opening day game at Rogers field, Washington State Cougars ran over the Utah State Aggies 33-0. Early in the second quarter, Gambold completed a pass to Paul who rammed from the 1-yard line for the tirst touchdown. Kotier's kick was- good, making the score 7-O. Gambolal again directed the point making Glen Rickert by tossing one to Polstoot for 12 and then connecting with Paul for the second score. Roffler scored the third 'TD and Bailey ran for the tourth one. Kotler made the last touchdown on a 35 yard line pass play, then kicked the ball between the uprights tor the tinal point. Otto Kotier spills Utah State's Hansen and opens a hole for ball-carrier Don Paul. Clearing the way down field is Mel Thompson 1641, Gene Reiger 1621, Bob Gamlaold 1211, and Marv Cross140J. -p-4' 71 an-H , il kim. Bobby McGuire swivel-hipped his way to the MSU 10 yard line before he was trapped by a swarm of Montana tacklers. Other Cougars in the play are Mel Thompson f64j, Bob Doornink 041, and Glen Rickert l501. A fighting, clawing band of Grizzlies from Montana State university fought gamely for four quarters be- fore finally bowing to a determined WSC squad 7-13. An intercepted pass on the Montana 43 by Bud Roffler made way for the first Cougar touchdown. Marv Cross climaxed the Crimson and Gray drive by skirting right end for three yards and the initial six points of the game. Montana came roaring back and on a twenty- six yard pass from Kingsford to Bauer claimed six points. A minute later Don Paul leaped high to snag a Bobby Gambold pass and raced into the end zone for the winning points. Otto Kofler sent the ball spiralling through the crossbars to complete the scoring. SEPTEMBER 24, 1949 Mont. WSC First downs 10 11 Net yards rushing 102 208 Forward passes attempted 28 16 Forward passes completed 3 6 Yards forward passing 82 148 Total net yards 184 356 Fran Polsfoot Montana 41 WSC 13 Landy James Dave Nordquist Chuck Brayion Bob Doornink Ray Hobbs Byron Bailey OCTOBER 1, 1949 USC WSC U First downs 18 6 Net yards rushing 4 221 117 Forward passes attempted 20 11 Forward passes completed 12 5 Yards forward passing 186 88 Total net yards 407 205 Theuhighly touted Trojans of Southern California found The going Tough in The first half but roared back in The second To score a 35-7 Triumph over The out-manned WSC Team. Unimpressed by The Trojan reputation, The Crimson and Gray Took The opening kickoff and drove 72 yards To The USC goal line. Nine running plays by Don Paul, Marv Cross and Bob McGuire, placed The ball on The Trojan 30 yard marker. On The following play Bobby Gambold caught The Southern Cal secondary fiatfooted with a touchdown pass To Paul. Otto Kofler sent The pigskin through The crossbars for The final Cougar score. A recovered fumble set The Trojans up for their only first half points. The Third and fourth periods were entirely different with USC finding little difficulty in penetrating The Tired Cougar line. Don Paul C101 gets a firm hold on USC's Williams 1291 as Marv Cross T401 and Mel Thompson Q641 prepare to lower The boom Gene Reiger 1621 and Otto Kofier 1851 come in To assist. combine efforts Oregon's big line and speedy backs proved too much for WSC, in front of a Dad's day crowd of 16,000 fans. Despite a huge yardage lead in the 21-O victory, Oregon scored only seven points during the first three quarters. Oregon, noted for its passing attack, relied chiefly on the running of Sanders, Lewis, Bell, and Mc- Kay, in accumulating a total of 401 yards from scrim- mage. Late in the first half Oregon drew Hrst blood on a pass from Stelle to Robinson. The closing minutes of the tussle saw the Cougars reach the Oregon 39 yard line, but the rally died with an interception of a WSC pass. First downs 18 6 Net yards rushing 324 60 Forward passes attempted 8 14 Forward passes completed 6 4 Yards forward passing 67 43 OCTOBER 8, 1949 Ore. WSC Total net yards 401 103 Marv Cross 1401 IS slowed down by two Oregon men after a nice gain of six yards. Roftler C351 and a Cougar team mate to block out Roberts 1791, of Oregon. Sonny Galloway Oregon, 21 WSC Scott Foxley Ken Spooner 243 Idaho I3 WSC 35 Bill Mayberry Don Paul OCTOBER 15, 1949 Idaho WSC First downs 9 'I Net yards rushing 276 210 Penalties 4 6 Yards forward passing 50 C 26 Forward passes completed 3 3 Total net yards 326 I 226 u Bill Newland The Washington State Cougars raced their way to a smashing 35 to I3 triumph over the fumbling idaho Vandals in the annual battle of the Palouse. Bud Roffler swept around right end in the first quarter for the first score and booted his own point for a 7-O lead. ln the second quarter, Bob Gambold passed to Otto Kofler for a touchdown and Kofler's kick was good, making the score 21-0. The second half saw the Cou- ga rs drive for another touchdown from the Idaho 35. Byron Bailey sparked the final WSC tally by romping 25 yards to the Idaho four. Bert Allinger whammed through left guard for the 6. Idaho scored twice, once in the third quarter and once in the last to make the final score WSC 35, Idaho 13. Rolfler 1351 scores as Marv Cross 1401 prepares to block Idaho's .Iohn Brogan 153. Other Cougars are Al Stout 1775, Fran Polstoot 1831, and Bob Gambold on the left. sn. .L-..'- ll 4 Fil 244 A 38 yard drive in the final period gave the UCLA Bruins a 27-20 victory over the Cougars in the WSC Homecoming classic. State scored first on a beautiful 84 yard run by sophomore back Byron Bailey and again on a run by Marv Cross. Otto Kotler again con- verted and WSC led l4-O. UCLA got back in the game with two marches, one for 70 yards, the other for 64. The Cougars came back in the second halt and marched 65 yards to pay dirt. A Frank Mataya to Don Paul pass resulted in the score. Minutes later the Bruins recovered a WSC tumble and tied the game up 20-20. UCLA returned a WSC punt to the 38 yard marker and tour plays later marched over the goal line. OCTOBER 22, 1949 UCLA WSC First downs 16 5 Net yards rushing 338 135 Forward passes attempted E 'I4 13 Forward posses completed 5 4 Yards forward passing 59 64 Punting average 36 42 no 09' Bud Roffler pulls clown the UCLA ball carrier as Bobo Brayton M65 and Don Paul U05 tear in to help. Bob Doornink C741 starts in to make sure the ball carrier does not get away. Mel Thompson C641 has a close-up view and Gordy Hansen C731 and Otto Kofler C851 watch from the background. Al Stout Tom Baker Craig McLennan UCLA 27 WSC 20 OSC 35 Tubby Keiser WSC Jerry Molvik Norm Nelson LaVerne Torgeson Bob Gombold fires d D P l At Corvallis WSC met a Beaver grid machine which scored three times in the first half and went on to add one more in each ofthe final quarters to present some l5,000 Homecoming spectators with a 35-6 bruising ofthe visiting Pullmanites. The Cougars went into the game slight favorites but found Oregon State's rugged line and fleet halfback, Ken Carpenter, a little more potent than was expected. Carpenter led a powerful attack by smashing for two touchdowns and passing for a third. He personally accounted for 206 of the Beavers' 491 total yards gained. WSC's lone tally came midway in the third period when Don Paul intercepted a Carpenter pass in mid-field and then two plays later, taking a Gambold pass on the 10, scooted into the end zone. a pass to Fran Polsfoot Knot in picturej as Ben Newland C881 as decoys G'v'ng Gambold pr tection are Byron Ba'ley C51 an on ou uct . 1 1 o 1 , Gene Reiger 1622, Mel Thompson 1643, Gordy Hanson f73J, and Bob McGuire 1201. OCTOBER 29, 1949 OSC WSC First downs 16 14 Net yards rushing 291 75 Forward passes attempted 25 35 Forward passes completed 9 13 Yards forward passing 160 136 Punting average , 45 33.2 l l 246 'EW . I W. 7 Fumble on the goal line snapped a second after Marv Cross had the ball hit from his arms as he was crossing California's goal in the second quarter. Other Cougars in the picture are Kofier 1851, Mataya UU, Reiger f62l, and Doornink 1741. The Cougars came up with one of their best games of the season November 5, but picked the wrong team to pull it on. California's Rose Bowl bound golden Bears overcame the Cougars' valiant efforts 33-14 in a game hailed by Poppy Waldorf as Cal's toughest thus far this season. Washington State again entered the contest as definite underdogs, this time by 33 points. California scored two TD's in each of the first and final quarters and another in the third. The Cougars, sparked by Marv Cross, drove 62 yards in the second quarter to earn a creditable 13-7 half- time score and added their final 7 points in the last stanza on a spectacular pass play from Frank Mataya to Don Paul. First downs 13 17 Net yards rushing 284 167 Forward passes attempted 13 24 Forward passes completed 3 9 Yards forward passing 99 107 NOVEMBER 5, 1949 Calif. WSC Punting average 44 I 31 Gerry Houghton Gordon Hanson California 33 WSC 14 Bill Bowen 247 Washington 34 WSC 21 NOVEMBER 19, 1949 U. of W. WSC FirsT downs 19 11 Net yards rushing 378 216 Forward passes ahempied 14 12 Forward passes completed 7 4 Yards forward passing 83 103 Punting average 37 31.6 Marv Cross Gene Reiger Bob Gambold Remembering The beafing given Them lasT year by The TighTing Cougar eleven, The UniversiTy of WashingTon Huskies proceeded To exhibiT a smoofh TuncTioning ground and aerial aTTack ThaT proved To be Too much for The spirifed gridmen of Washington STaTe. The Sa rboemen Tallied IaTe in The TirsT qua rTer To capTure a Temporary lead. IT was soon losT, however, Tor The Huskies chalked up Two Touchdowns. This gave Them a 14 To 7 margin. The second and Third quarfers con- Bobo BrayTon C461 even Though he is being blocked, makes the Tackle on Washing- Ton's Gene Norion 1171. Frank MaTaya U11 and LaVerne Torgeson C511 come in To make sure he doesn'T get away. Cougar Bob McGuire 1201 at The extreme right. . 4 , ,I 2, 248 John Monlux Frank Mataya Bill Geppert sisted of sustained drives by both teams. The Crimson and Gray failed to materialize any ot their gains into points, while the Huskies scored once in the second and again in The third quarter. When the gun went oft ending the third period, the score stood 27 to 7. The Cougars came to life in the fourth quarter, pro- ducing two TD's to their opponents one. The last WSC tally resulted from a spectacular pass play from Gam- bold to Polstoot in the last two seconds of the game. Bud Roftler Bob McGuire Ernie Cecaci Mel Thompson Special Awards Don Paul, triple-threat halfback, played in the famed East-West Shrine game at San Francisco. ' il One of the coveted football awards went Receiving the Bohler inspirational award is to Gene Reiger, who holds the title of out- Otto Kofler, who was also chosen outstand- standing blocker. ing lineman. MANAGERS Row 1: George Hodges, Norman Greene, Richard Zellmer, Dean Rainwater, Lyle Pugh. Row 2: Harley Hopkins, Duane Kitterman, Stan King, Ron Bohman, Fred Veatch. QI! 'J Jack Friel Basketball ln completing his 22nd year as head basketball coach at WSC, coach .lack Friel piloted a brilliant group of young players led by veteran Ed Gayda, to the Northern Division basketball crown. Coach Friel proved his unique unit substitution system was effec- tive in wearing down teams that couldn't stand the vigorous pace set by the alternating tives, for his i949- 50 squad won 20 games while losing only 12 through- out the season's play. A trip into the midwest and the east previous to the conference opener gave the Cougar players an opportunity to meet some of the nation's top basketball performers. Their eastern tour saw them win one game at Buffalo University, but it also saw them lose four games to such notable teams as St. .lohn's University, Bradley University, Kan- sas State, and University of Wyoming. After winding up their Northern Division season with a record of ii wins and 5 losses, the Cougars met the UCLA Bruins in o best two out of three game series for the Pacific Coast Conference title. This series saw WSC lose two heart-breaking games to the strong California team by the scores of 61-59 and 52-49. MANAGERS Row 1: Rich Nelson, Frank Tessin, senior manager, Art Hunter. Row 2: Jim Adams, Ken Van Druff, Don Rosenkranz. Row 3: Boyd Phillips, Dick Kuelpman, Rich Monroe, Bill Rese X1 fv-I Row Row VARSITY TEAM MEMBERS 1: Al Snyder, Bud Boytz, Terry Carroll, Jim Howell. 2: Ed Gayda, Lloyd Schmick, Ted Tappe, George Rosser, Leon Mangis, Frank Mataya. Row 3: Coach Jack Friel, Bob Gambold, Pat Streamer, Gene Conley, Ron Button, Eric Roberts, Frank Tessin, manager. PRE-SEASON GAME SCORES FINAL STATISTICS 48 Whitman College .......... WSC 68 NAME GP FGM FTM 44 Whifworth College . . WSC 58 Conley lcl , 32 149 123 49 Eastern Washington . . . WSC 58 G d f 26 H2 92 39 Seattle university . . wsc 59 T GY G' ll ' 32 84 52 44 Buffalo University . . WSC 56 oppe 191 ' 67 sf. Johns couege . . Wsc 44 Gumbold lfl- 32 82 44 67 Bradley University . . WSC 59 Mangis lgl . 32 53 33 63 Kansas State . . . . WSC 39 Buffon icy , 32 25 28 43 Wyoming .... . WSC 37 h - k 32 1 67 Eastern Washington . . WSC 44 gc mic flgl ' 30 22 23 47 Central Washington . . . WSC 57 osser all ' ' 41 Central washingfon. . . wsc eo Brunswick ffl 32 16 17 Roberts ltl . 19 13 14 Mataya lgl Q 27 12 5 FINAL ND. BASKETBALL STANDINGS lgogell Sl ' 22 12 3 n er . Won Lost Pct. Pts. For Pts. Agst. S Y wsc .... 11 5 .687 812 718 meme' ffl - 4 1 0 OSC . . . 8 8 .500 761 748 Carroll 191 - 2 0 1 Washington . . 8 8 .500 824 814 Idaho . . . 7 9 .437 736 779 WSC TOTALS 32 603 456 Oregon . . 6 10 .375 776 859 OPP. TOTALS 32 530 469 TP 426 316 220 208 139 80 60 59 49 40 29 28 6 2 1 1662 1529 AVG 13.3 12.1 6.8 6.5 4.3 2.5 1.9 1.9 1.5 2.1 1.0 1.4 2.0 .5 .5 51 .9 47,7 253 fl U. of W. 36 52 46 42 254 WSC 56 37 54 60 Ed Gcxydo Gene Conley Leon Mangis Conley Q81 gets off u left handed hook-shot In spite of the efforts of Enochs U71 and Word 1151, U of W to siop hum Soriano Q71 U of W und Mongis U91, WSC, waich for a rebound in case the shot masses but ii didn'f. Henson . Word . Enochs . Guisness Soriano . Parfhemer Arnoson Stewart . Thomason Jefferson Eckmcn . Chclich . Gaydo . Gombold Brunswick Rosser . Conley . Button . Mcngis . Schmiclc. Tappe . Mctcxyo . Howell . Roberts . WASHINGTON FG FT . . 16 4 . . 0 1 . . 11 14 . . 9 10 . . 15 8 . 5 3 . 6 4 . 3 2 . 1 0 . 0 0 . 0 O . O 0 WSC FG FT . . 17 15 . . 12 8 . 1 1 . . 2 O . . 20 11 . . 1 3 . . 12 3 . 0 5 . 8 5 . 2 O . O O . 2 2 Pritchett Reed. . Wheeler Geisler . Jenkins . Irons. . Millard . Barker . White . Rey . . Mead . Stallworth IDAHO FG . . II . 6 . 4 . . I5 . . I4 . 2 . 2 . 2 . 0 . 2 . 0 . I Gayda . Gambold Conley . Mangis . Tappe . Rosser . Roberts . Button . Schmick. Mataya . Brunswick Howell . Conley stretches to block an attempted shot by Geisler of Idaho. Gayda and Tappe ready themselves for a possible loose ball. Idaho won this one and became the only ND team to beat the CHAMPS twice this season. WSC FG FT PF TP I7 9 65 6 I4 28 I6 I6 46 6 8 I8 8 I8 28 0 4 O I 5 3 2 IO 2 2 3 6 0 I 0 O O O Idaho 40 51 34 50 Ted Tappe Bob Gambolcl Ron Button WSC 53 50 39 45 OSC WSC 38 42 54 53 39 53 34 51 256 Brunswick 051, WSC and Nou 1151, OSC ga up for a rebound in the third game of the series. Other players are Rosser 1111, Schmick 191, Button 1121, WSC and Storey C301 and Fleming C331 for OSC. WSC took the four game series 3 to 1. Ballantyne Payne . Rinearson Harper . Padgett . Holman . Snyder . Nou . . Crandall Watt. . Detour . Fleming . osc wsC FG FT PF TP FG FT PF TP . . 10 15 13 35 Conley . . . 19 17 14 55 . 8 11 15 27 Gaycla . . . 9 23 17 41 . 5 i6 11 26 Gambold . . 8 7 9 23 . 9 3 5 21 Tappe . . 9 9 9 27 . 5 6 11 16 Mangis . . 8 6 13 23 . 4 3 4 11 Button . . 2 5 10 . 3 4 11 10 Schmick . . . 1 2 4 . 2 2 6 6 Rosser . . . 1 3 12 . O 5 3 5 Brunswick . . . 1 2 10 1 2 6 4 Mataya . , . 2 O 1 . 1 1 2 3 Roberts . . 1 1 1 . O O 4 0 Howell . . 0 O 4 George Rosser Frank Mataya l-l0Yd Sfhmlck Sowers . Urban . Warberg Vranizan Kraus . Hunt. . Lavey . Keller . Hamilton Streeter. Amacher Neeley . With 2 minutes 45 seconds to go, Tappe MJ pushes in 2 points to bring the Cougars within 3 points of the Ducks. Final score Oregon 51 -WSC 52. Other players Conley CBD, WSC and Sowers C16J, Streeter 1111, Krause K6D, Oregon. OREGON FG . . 13 . . 6 . . 12 . . 3 . . 13 . 1 . 2 . . 12 . 1 . O . 4 , O Goyda . Gambold Conley . Mangis . Tappe . Rosser . Burnswick Button . Schmick. Howell . Roberts . Mataycl . WSC FG . 17 . 7 . 21 . 5 . 15 . 2 . 1 . 1 . 3 . 1 . 0 . 1 Eric Roberts Jim Howell Gordy Brunswick Oregon 51 46 51 48 257 WSC 48 54 52 64 7 . Y: if x xkblg 14 ff ,. I J is If V It , 'few-3 E.. ,,. Q 1 -gp ff ' , i wi fi 'W 6, I gi I W Vita I xx! 2 f 593 'Gal 1- 1 In A jf. V ,, Wi' a L xh f . Y V mu T ,, 1 ,L gf, ., ,R -:V 1' 13 msn ' lx I si. U . .Ky ? 3, f M X if .W ff QL gi , . ie Zi 4' w A ,A 51 19' VARSITY TEAM MEMBERS Row iz Ed Werner, Mel Olson, Ben Cummings, Rich Larsen, Bill Demastus, Hugh Vanliew. Row 2: .lim Shattuck, co-captain, Roland Elledge, Coach Doug Gibb, Jim Serrocl, Brian Canning. Row 3: Don Duncan, manager, Doc Fuller, Dick Hannula, co-captain, Jack Morelock, Paul Sellin, Will Dolphin. Swimming WSC's swimming Cougars, under the able coaching of Doug Gibb, topped the most successful season in history by upsetting highly favored Washington to win their first Northern Division PCC Championship. The WSC mermen later defeated the Huskies again in taking the Inland Empire AAU title. Brian Canning, Roland Elledge, Paul Sellin, and Jack Morelock represented the team at the NCAA Championships in Columbus, Ohio, with Canning placing fourth in the nation in the i500 meters freestyle. Outstanding times were Elledge's :23.9 for the 50, Can- ning's 4:52.3 in 440 and 191432 in l500. Prospects for next swim season look good with top frosh mermen to pad the team !1 . - I 3, -P -iv 'S. ,,,, ,nik T Q, i i. i. 5? ur? ' ii I i X . ' ' 3 ' :A , - , R- ' . -. . I 4 A it 4 i i 1 ' 2 . f f i I Q .a. ' '.i , H, 0 ' 4 A A 1 ' I -f ' ' . , L' 4- - ks- I . D S. C ' Q ' v 3- A Y ' - iff . nb.- ' 'N 'ga ,- ','. ' in .. 'M 4. .42 slim- ' ' cl ' ' ,-ui, Y , ' i i- .- ij Y ' .. T , . '-.. - 5 1 ' '-5-5 Z, - -- 'f ' Q ,I Q Q ' ' ' . -, -72 , 3 Wai! L ' Ns I.- .Q ' QQ 5 . 'Im I ' 1' V 5,1 rg 1:5 'ik V .. 'ii N 5 , V H gg Coach Doug Gibb 259 Skiing vii Lars Forland, captain of ski team, iumping. VARSITY TEAM MEMBERS Row 'l: Gentry Wade, Lars Forland, captain, Allan Fisher, Vic Bess. Row 2: Coach J. F. Bohler, Howard Hermanson, Ben Parsons, Harry Man The 1950 Cougar Ski Team can well be proud of its record. Under the able coaching of J. Fred Bohler the Crimson and Gray skiers par- ticipated in nine meets and cov- ered themselves with glory by tak- ing the first place in the National Collegiate Ski Championships at Dillon, Colorado. Once again Captain Lars Forland showed his outstanding ability and scored more than his share of points to lead the squad. Boxing and Wrestling VARSITY BOXERS Row 'I: McLaughlin, Largent, Youshara, Ferguson, manager. Row 2: Ev Conley, national champ., McHugh, Hardwick, Sartz, Wilson, Long, W. Howard. Row 3: Coach Ike Deeter, Akin, Pucldy, Dahlin, Morgan, Christiansen, Elucken, Smith, ' VARSITY WRESTLERS Row 1: Mascot Colin Tomaras. Row 2: Veatch, Kawasaki, Closs, Dahlberg, Watanabe. Row 3: Gust, Ratfielcl, Smith, Lawson, Jennings, Evans, Coach Tomaras. The i950 season marked boxing coach Ike Deeter's twenty-first year of coaching at WSC and with a group of fast, clever fighters, his team won 3, lost 3, and drew 3 in dual meet competition. The WSC home slate was highlighted by the WSC-University of Wis- consin meet, which saw the Cougars barely edge the Badgers, 4V2 to 3V2. Two title-holders of the i950 squad were Everett Conley, winner of the l35 lb. Na- tional championship title, and Hubert Christianson, winner of the Pacific Coast heavyweight crown. Coach Bill Tomaras' varsity wrestlers won three meets while losing only one in dual competition for the I95O season. One of the largest crowds in WSC's wrestling history-T200-saw the Oregon State wrestling team dethrone the Cougars as Northern Division Cham- pions, with a I5-ll win. ln the same meet that saw WSC place second to Oregon State in the Pacific Coast championships, Sosh Watanabe won the indi- vidual l2l lb. championship belt for the second straight yea r. 261 , ,l 'Xa' y yr,- -,,,.. Ti Grey W Club Qing Row l: Nelson, Allinger, Mayberry, Reiger, Mafaya, Eischen. Row 2: Dunn, Bailey, Cross, Coleman, Springer, Carroll, Waison, Lamb, Monlux, president. Row 3: Carr, Sewell, Carpenter, Paeth, McHugh, Cummings, Closs, Farrar, Olson. Row 4: Galloway, Cecaci, Ronald, Rosser, Morelock, James, Rowley, Padrick, Siouf, Beeber 262 ... J Baseball Arthur Buckner Bailey, the pride ot Texas and of Cougarville, is getting the ac- claim his unique personality and talents both deserve. Buck is the only coach in WSC history and one of the few in the nation ever to have the thrill of hav- ing the field ot combat named for him while he was still an active mentor. Many years of coaching lie ahead tor Buck ot the booming voice, but already officially by regent's action at alumni and student instigation the baseball dia- mond is otticially Bailey field. The state college definitely has a diamond as head baseball coach and as a member of the varsity football coaching staff in this giant among collegiate mentors. Buck Bailey WSC Pre-Season Games WSC 7 WSC 8 WSC 5 WSC 0 WSC 3 WSC 10 WSC 5 WSC 6 WSC 12 WSC 18 WSC 9 WSC 15 WSC 12 WSC 4 WSC 21 WSC 12 WSC 16 MANAGERS NICE NICE NICE WHITMAN WHITMAN WHITMAN WHITMAN GREAT FALLS UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO SPOKANE INDIANS NICE WHITMAN WHITMAN WHITMAN MONTANA MONTANA NICE Row 1: Don Rosenlcranz, Walt Yost, Bob Hein. Row 2: Boyd Phillips, Ben Ruehl, Ed Brown. Not pictured: Fred Hildenbrand, Hugh Knapp, Lowell Richmond, Don Schibel. 2 6 E VARSITY TEAM MEMBERS 1,1 Row 1: Coleman, Carroll, Carr, Dolquist, Bailey, Watson, Boyts, Keogh, McGuire. Row 2: Brown, monagerp Jorrison, Galloway, Brunswick, Conley, Tappe, Camp, Foster. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Bob McGuire Ccfl .... Terry Carroll C2135 .... Don Paul f3bJ ..... Eddie Coleman Cssl . . . Ted Tappe Ubi .... Gordon Brunswick frfj . . Clayton Carr lcl .... Gene Camp Ubj .... Gene Conley fpl .... Lee Dolquist Ipj .... Frank Watson llfi .... Bud Boytz flfl ..... Sonny Galloway lpj . . . Russ Foster Kpj ..... Rod Keogh Cpl . . . . gp cb r h e 2b 3b hr 14 63 14 23 1 1 14 58 14 21 3 3 14 54 7 16 5 1 14 61 11 18 6 4 13 43 8 16 2 3 14 56 18 17 2 0 14 48 9 10 3 0 8 24 1 1 1 0 7 12 1 5 2 0 8 23 4 8 0 0 8 21 6 4 0 0 8 22 4 5 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 O O 8 6 O 0 1 0 0 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NORTHERN DIVISION STANDINGS WSC WASHINGTON OREGON OSC IDAHO woN Lost 12 2 9 6 6 10 5 9 5 10 0 rbi 10 8 13 10 9 20 6 1 3 3 3 2 0 0 0 QVC .364 .362 .298 .297 .372 .304 .208 .042 .417 .3 48 .1 8 1 .227 000 000 .000 1950 marks Arthur Buck Bailey's 24th year at Cougarville. On Saturday, May 13, 1950, the baseball tield at WSC was offici- ally named BAILEY FlELD in honor of the man who has spent nearly a quarter of a century in athletics at Washington State. The 1950 season also marked the Cougar's seventh Northern Division title, their fourth consecutive Northern Division title, and their first Coast Championship in baseball. The diamond squad won 15 preconterence games and lost 2, they won 12 conference games and lost 2, and won the Coast title in 2 straight games tor a season record of 29 wins and 4 defeats. Five Cougars won berths on the Northern Division All Star team: Dolquist, Paul, McGuire, Brunswick, and Carr. The team took two straight from Stanford, 3-2 and 6-5, to win the Coast title. Ted Toppe 'lst bose Gene Conley, pitcher Don Paul, 3rd base Bud Boyts left field Washington Serles PLAYER McGuire Carroll . Coleman Tcxppe . Brunswick Paul . Carr . Watson Camp . Keogh '. Dolquist Conley . Foster . Boytz A Jorrison 266 PLAYER McGuire Carroll. Colemun Toppe . Brunswick Carr . Paul . Dolquist Boyfz . Foster . Watson Camp . Keogh . Conley and Bailey tolli things over. Idaho Series 2 7 IDAHO 1 13 WSC 1 9 6 91 AB R H RBI . 18 5 6 4 . . 16 5 8 2 . . 19 4 6 1 . . 12 5 6 4 . . 17 7 5 7 . . 13 4 2 2 . . 17 2 9 7 . 9 2 4 3 . 9 1 1 0 . 1 0 0 0 . 3 2 1 1 . 3 1 O 0 . 4 0 0 0 Sonny Galloway, pitcher Lee Dolquist, pitcher Russ Foster, pitcher 267 Bob McGuire, center flelcl 26 Gordy Brunswick, right Held OREGON WSC Oregon Series Ed Coleman, short stop Tappe stretches for u throw from Dolquist. PLAYER McGuire Carroll . Paul . Coleman Tuppe . Brunswick Carr . Camp . Conley Dolquisi Watson Galloway Boytz . Foster . Ames 'N u- Ted Tuppe fouls one oft. Bill Harper, catcher and Ed Ulrich, umpire. 0 PLAYER AB R H RBI Oregon State Series - 7 1 3 3 Carroll. . . 8 2 3 0 Coleman . . 8 'I 2 'I Tappe . . . . 6 2 0 0 Brunswick . . . 7 'I 'I 'I 'I 8 can . . . 5 1 o 0 Watson . 4 2 0 'I Paul . . . 7 2 4 4 1 4 Dolquist . . 2 0 'I 0 Conley. . . 3 0 0 I Foster . . O 0 0 0 Camp. . . 4 0 0 0 Frank'Watson, left field Gene Camp, 'Ist base Clayton Carr, catcher Terry Carroll, 2nd base 269 I I 2 0 9 Coach Jack Mooberry Washington State's long nineteen dual meet win streak was finally snapped in the third meet of the season by the Oregon Webfeet. The Cougars were hampered this year by a series of unfortunate events. Coach .lack Mooberry was struck in pre- season by a shot-put and critically injured. Graduation and injuries cut into the run- ning .strength of the Cougars but sopho- more newcomers worked hard to replace these losses. The Washington meet here was the highpoint of the season. An under- dog Cougar squad tied the Huskies when a dead heat finish in the relay left the teams with 65112 apiece. Eric Roberts set a new high iump record for WSC by soaring 6' 57!a in the same day. The Northern Di- vision meet at Seattle found the Cougars winding up the season in second place, with three first place finishers. 270 Track MANAGERS Row 1: Ed Cluplanhoo, Duane Kittesmun. Row 3: Dave Hunter, Erik Hay, John Duke. Q -ye I 3, .l ,uk , VARSITY TEAM MEMBERS Row 1: Deck, B. Selfridge, Higgins, Polsfoot, Eischen. Row 2: Thorndike, Shattuck, Morgan, Roberts, Padrick, Matoya, Swerin, Sewell, Nelson, Swanlaeck. Row 3: Coach Bob Campbell, Sullivan, Fisher, Stimac, Gayda, Weise, Tyrell, Millard, Carpenter. MONTANA- 37M WSC-93M TIME MILE-Stimac, Eischen, Deck fall WSCJ .......... ..,,...,....... ......,. 4 . 28.2 440-Heintz CMI, Millard CWSCJ, Thprndyke KWSCJ .......... ...... 5 1.1 100-Wiese CWSCD, Higgins CWSCJ, Brendon CMI .,....,..,.....,.... .. 120 HH-Polsfoot CWSCJ, Swanbeck KWSCI, unknown CMJ ......,.. .. 880-Eischen, Sewell, Carpenter Call WSCJ. ..,....,.........,,........, 220-Thornclyke CWSCJ, Brendon KMJ, McCIatchie CMJ .,....... ...,..... 2 MILE-Stimac, Selfridge, Deck fall WSCDM. .,,..,...,,....,... 220 LH-Higgins CWSCI, Swanbeck CWSCJ ..,...,....................,.. ..... .....10.5 .,...15.4 ..2.01.3 ....,24.1 10.15.7 .....27.2 MILE RELAY-Millard, Sewell, Carpenter, Eischen QWSCI ....,.. ...,., 3 .35.7 POLE VAULT-Jenson KMI, Sullivan QWSCJ, Gayda CWSCJ .,.,.... .. HIGH JUMP-Roberts KWSCI, Padrick CWSCJ, Jenson IMI, .,..,..12' Higgins CWSCJ ...,.,..,,....,.......,....,................,..,.............. ., ....... 6' 4Wa SHOT-PUT-Malaya, Swerin, Fischer Call WSCI ........ ..,,.......,,..... 4 B' W DISCUS-Doyle CMJ, Ripke IMI, Fischer KWSCJ ......,,.....,.......,........ 163' 2M1 BROAD JUMP-Tachman QMJ, Higgins KWSCJ, Morgan CWSCJ ..... 23' 5756 JAVELIN-Nelson CWSCJ, Rothwell CMJ, Christenson QMJ ..,..,,.,... ....... 2 09' .iw I .,- OREGON- 75M WSC- 55 M TIME MILE-Hutchins COD, Backlund KOJ, Stimac KWSCJ ....,... .............,........ 4 .25.3 440-Henthorne COD, Millard IWSCI, Deck CWSCD, Countryman KOJ ...... 50 100-Fell, Bullier, Cleary fall OJ .................,., ..............,.........,....... 120 HH-Doyle KCI, Polsfoof QWSCJ, Swanbeck KWSCQ ......... . 880-McClure COD, Carpenter KWSCJ, Sewell KWSCI ..,.......,.... ..,. 220-Fell COD, Bullier KOI, Wiese KWSCI ,..,......,........,..,........,..,.. 2 MILE-Mundle QOH, B. Selfridge KWSCJ, D. Selfridge KWSCI ........ 220 LH-Polsfoot fwscp, smifh qoy, Sullivan coy ......,..,...,..i. .... MILE RELAY-Millard, Deck, Eischen, unavailable CWSCJ ....... ..,, POLE VAULT-Rasmussen, Pickens, Hickock fall OJ ...........,,..... . HIGH JUMP-Roberts cwscy, smith qop, Pqdfick qwsc, second tiedj .........,....,.....,...........,..............,.,,...,...,........ SHOT-PUT-Mataya, Swerin, Fisher, Call WSCJ ,................... DISCUS-Anderson KOJ, Matoya CWSCJ, Earl CO1 ................... BROAD JUMP-Higgins qwscp, Lewis cop, Morgan cwscp ..,. JAVELIN-Missfeldt COD, Nelson CWSCI, Stelle QOH ...,.......,. 9.8 ....,..15,1 ...,1.57.5 21.5 9.46.8 24.3 3.39.5 .....,,,.14' . 6' 4W' 50' ,150' 9 23' 3V2 ,195' 8 271 Fran Polsfoor, Bob Swanbeck, hurdlers. OSC-47 MILE-Pefferson KOSCJ, Stimac QWSCQ, Eischen QWSCD ........ ......... 440-Millard CWSCJ, Higgins CWSCD, McKay COSCJ .,,.,......... 100-Miller COSCJ, Thorndyke, Wiese, lfied for seconclj .......... 120 HH-Palsfoot KWSCI, Turner CWSCJ, Doyle KOSCJ ,.,..,. 880-Carpenter, Sewell, Eischen, Kall WSCD ............,.,.... ..,,. ,... 220-Wlese QWSCI, Thorndylte KWSCJ, Miller COSCI .................,....... 2 MILE-Fisher QOSCJ, D. Selfridge KWSCQ, B. Selfriclge IWSCJ ....... 220 LH-Polsfoof KWSCJ, Swanbeclc CWSCI, Wells COSCD ...........,,..,... fi. TIME 4.22.1 ...50.4 ...10.3 ...'l5.4 1.56.7 ...22.5 9.40.8 ..,24.4 Dick Selfridge, George Stimac, Bob Selfridge, distance men. OSC 1 WSC - 84 TIME MILE RELAY-Higgins, Wiese, Eischen, Millard CWSCJ .......,................ 3.25.2 POLE VAULT-Dickey COSCJ, Shattuck KWSCJ, Sullivan CWSCJ ...,.. 13' 1156 HIGH JUMP-Elliot KOSCJ, Roberts CWSCJ, Podrick IWSCI. .,........... 6' lin SHOT-PUT-Swerin, Malaya, Fisher, Kall WSCJ ....,.........,.,..,...,..,..,.......... 48' DISCUS-Morse KOSCI, Rinearson IOSCJ, Mafaya CWSCJ ............ 148' 1W BROAD JUMP-Higgins KWSCJ, Morgan CWSCJ, Sheffold COSCD .... 21' 9Vz JAVELIN-Delaney KOSCJ, Nelson IWSCJ, Klein COSCD ..,,.....,............ 189,6' wins the 100 yd. dash with Thorndike and Weise tied for second. -I 272 'm. f 1-- .HNF - PY 3l a.r,,'g...L'..f QAM., ' -wav f! ...9-vr ,I 'TZ :Q ,MA L :41?'- 'll H i W l ' 'if' l 7 K in ,g1,,-6 v see... . . es. -Y we Chuck Millard winning quarter mile with John Higgins taking second place. IDAHO-65M WSC-73W MILE-Johanson CID, Stimac CWSCJ, Eischen KWSCJ .....,.., 440-Miller UI, Millard QWSCJ, Deck CWSCJ ......, .,.... 100-Newton CIJ, Christian Ui, Thorndyke qwscj ...,.... 120 HH-Polsfoot CWSCD, Bean Ui .,....,,.,,.... ...,.......... 880-Farnham KID, Sewell CWSCJ, Carpenter CWSCJ ..,..., 220-Newton CID, Wiese CWSCJ, Thorndyke KWSCJ ................... ..... 2 MILE-Allyson CID, B. Selfridge CWSCJ, D. Selfridge CWSCJ .....,,... 220 l.H-Polsfoot KWSCI, Bean fly, Swanbeclt CWSCJ ........ ,.... MILE RELAY-Higgins, Deck, Wiese, Millard CWSCD ....,........, POLE VAULT-Martindale CID, Parish UD, Sullivan, Shattuck, 4.25.8 , 51.0 .. 10.0 ...15.0 1.57.9 .. 22.2 9.58.2 2.24.6 Gayda fall WSCD ........,,....................................,..,.....,....,.... ....., 1 2' HIGH JUMP-Padrick, Roberts KWSC-Istl, Martindale KID, Higgins CWSC-3rdD ...........,.,....,,...........,........,.......,........ 6' 2 SHOT-PUT-Swerin, Mataya, Fischer, fall WSCJ ......... ......... 4 7' 7 DISCUS-Hiner CID, Mutaya CWSCJ, Fischer QWSCJ ..........,....,.... 145' BW BROAD JUMP-Higgins CWSCJ, Morgan KWSCJ, Novack CID ..,..... 22' 6M JAVELIN-Hodgson KID, Nelson CWSCJ, Tyrell KWSCJ ,......,,... .......... 1 83' 9 Ramon Sewell, Dave Carpenter, Hal Deck, Clem Eischen, middle distances. 273 Bob Fisher, Bob Swerin, Frank Mataya, Dick Nelson, weight men Jim Shattuck, Walt Morgan, Eric Roberts, Jack Padrick, Don Thorndike, Chuck Millard, Glen Weise Larry Gayda, Jim Sullivan, field events. and John Higgins, relay team. WASH.-65W WSC-65W TIME TIME MILE-Stimac CWSCD, Lesley CWD, Dexter CWD ,..4..... 4.22.9 MILE RELAY-Dead Heat CMorgan, Johnson, Bush, Hensey--WD, 440-Bush CWD, Eischen CWSCD, Millard CWSCD ......... 0.50.6 CMillard, Higgins, Wiese, Eischen-WSCD .....,...........................,. 3.18.8 100-Weisman CKD, Wiese CWSCD, Harrison CWD ...,..... ..... 9 .8 POLE VAULT-Brigham CWD, Shattuck CWSCD, Sullivan CWSCD ........... ..13' 120 HH-Burke, Donaldson, Stewart, Call WD ......,...... ...14.6 HIGH JUMP-Roberts CWSCD, Padrick CWSCD, Olson CWD ....,......,.... 6' 5V2 880-Hensey CWD, Carpenter CWSCD, Matland CWD .,..,. 1.54.8 SHOT-PUT-Swerin CWSCD, Mataya CWSCD, Perry CWD ................. 48 9VA 220-Weisman CWD, Wiese CWSCD, Harrison CWD .......,. ...2'l.3 DISCUS-Mataya, Swerin, Fisher Call WSCD ........,..,,.............,.,... 137 3V2 2 MILE-Abbey CWD, B. Selfrigcle CWSCD, Richards CWD ,....... ....... 9 .36.4 BROAD JUMP-Higgins CWSCD, Morgan CWSCD, Bartholmey CWDU23' 53A JAVELIN-Nelson CWSCD, Sunquist CWD, Umsted CWD ................,. 190 SM 220 LH-Donaldson, Burke, Steward, Call WD ...........,.... Eric Roberts clears 6' 53A . 274 A.. ......24 if Pacific Coast 1 Conference WSC placed fourth in the PCC meet with I3 points. Cougar cindermen who placed were: Roberts, third in the high jump, Stimac, fourth in the mile, Nelson, fifth in the iavelin, Mataya, fourth in the shot-put, and Swerin, titth in the shot-put. The Cougar relay team of Millard, Weise, Higgins, and Eischen placed 52,65 'EGP' .. second. D Kamal? 'fE?f1 f 1 1 Z' E '--4, 5' .- - 'X :ug-'M -5 V.. ' -. - -Q flu.. 1 .5 -J .em at ,, !f:'lc.g'v., 'fe C ' 'b I' lkff . Q... fe' .1 1 Q' Ie H W W-fl? f'ii 1 . , tl' N' tl'4 491 --' ul1l l 1 tt H , J.:-1-gywg Fran Polsfoot winning hurdles, Bob Swanbeck trailing. Northern Division Track Meet OREGON-56 IDAHO-17M WASH.-38M OSC-16M WSC-28 MONTANA-SM MILE-Hutchins COD Peterson COSCD Backlund COD Lesle CWD , , , y .... 440-Henthorne COD, Miller CID, Morgan CWD, Countryman COD .,,... TIME .. 4.18.3 49.3 'I00-Fell COD, Weisman CWD, Smith COD, Cleary COD ................,............ 9.7 'I20 HH-Burke CWD, Stewart CWD, Bean CID, Doyle COD. ,,,...... .. 880-Farnham CID, Hensey CWD, McClure COD, Motland CWD, 14.3 Fleming CMD .,,,..............,..................,....,...........,.....,...................,. I.56.'l 220-Weisman CWD, Fell COD, Bullier COD, Christian CID .,..............,... ...,...2i 2 MILE-Mundle COD, Fisher COSCD, Allyson CID, B. Selfridge CWSCD... 9.32.4 220 LH-Burke CWD, Donaldson CWD, Stewart W-2ncI tiedD, Smith COD ........................... ............................................,.. ......... 2 3 .6 MILE RELAY-Millard, Wiese, Higgins, Eischen CWSCD, W-2nd, I-3rd, M--4th .................................,....,.................,. 3.21.6 POLE VAULT-Rassmussen COD, Pickens COD, Martindale CID, Dickey COSC-3rd fiedD ....,.,.,.,............ . ..,................................... 13' 9 HIGH JUMP-Roberts CWSCD, Elliot COSCD, Padriclc CWSCD, Say COSCD ......,....................,............,.....................,.........,..,..... 6' ith SHOT-PUT-Swerin CWSCD, Matayu CWSCD, Perry CWD, Fisher CWSCD .........................,..,......,........................,. .,,..... 4 8' 4 DISCUS-Doyle CMD, Anderson COD, Rinearson COSCD, Morse COSCD ...................................................,...,........,,..........,.. 'I64.8' BROAD JUMP-Lewis COD, Higgins CWSCD, Luckman CMD, Bartholmey CWD ,.........................................,.,.............,... ....... JAVELIN-Missfeldt COD, Nelson CWSCD, Delaney COSCD, Hodgson CID .......... .......,......,......,.............,.............,,.... ......... 1 9 6' 9 275 Bob Campbell, acting coach Row 'I Coach Wilson, Dick Gilliand, .lack Richardson, Wes Towner, Clarence Powell. Row 2 Charles Porter, John Hazelwood, Jim Witt, Howard Brewer, manager. T nnis The WSC tennis team, coached by Poul Wilson, turned in o very good season with l0 wins and 4 losses. In the conference, WSC came in second with 6 points while the U of W came in first. ln doubles ploy, WSC won the first title won by any school other than the U of W since 1942. This wos the second doubles title won by WSC. .lim Witt, Dick Gilliond, Northern Division doubles champions. t F i ei' 1 ft Coach Paul Wilson 276 .. -iff: x- . A41- Coach Jack Friel i l -11 Dick Olson, Dan Williams, Jerry Colkiii. Golf The Cougar golfers, under The Tufelege of Coach Jack Friel posted a season record of 6 wins against 3 losses. In The conference meer, 'rhey wound up in fourfh place, finish- ing behind Oregon, Oregon Sfaie, and Washington. Oufsfanding men for The Cou- gars 'rhis year were Bob Beniamin, Spike Beeber, Dick Olson, and Jerry King. Jerry King, Spike Beeber, Bob Beniamin. C Q' 1' c, ci Q cf Q fi Coubab Gridders The trosh football team, coached by Dan Stavely, played a total of tour games this season. It spirit and determination were entered in the score book, they would have had an unbeaten season. As it was, they lost three and won one. They dumped the Montana trosh 61-0 in their first game, and lost two games to the University ot Idaho trash l3-7 and l3-O. ln their final game with the unbeaten University of Washington Husky Pups, the Coubabes lost 36-6. The Cougar Cubs were sparked this year by the sterling performances of hard-running backs Joe Figgens, Al Charlton, Don Larkin, Bob Hos- kins, and Al Fink. Among the linemen, Elmer Messenger, Bob Hardy, Harland Svare, Don Stienbrunner, and Art Farrel were outstanding. 4 l T 361 'ifgd a 3 Row 'l: Bob Henneman, Elmer Hunt, Gil Deithelm, Roy Paris, Bob Hoskins, Earl Costello, Don Driver, Art Feiro, Harland Svare, Tom Mariner, Al Charlton, Bob Hardy, Bob Baldwin. Row 2: Don Steinbrunner, Ed Barker, Elmer Messenger, Marion Kelso, Al Fink, Ed Shaughnessy, Don Dickey, Al Morits, .lack Pitts, Gregg Friberg, Dudley Fry, .loe Figgens. Row 3: Don Heimbigner, Milton Moeser, .lack Elway, Don Larkin, Bernard Donahue, Jack Sanclstrom, Dick Davenport, Bruce Smith, Meryl Bauer, Doug Cranston, Dave Millsap, Harold Lokovsek, Keith Gilbertson, manager, Hal Akins, manager. Row 4: Coach Dan Stavely, Paul Braswell, Denny Flatz, Robert Mitchell, George Chapin, Pat Hickey, Bob Leid, Bill Hickey, Gene Turner, Jim Rogers, Carl Jones, Bob Jacobs. T . WL...-i 2-'Es . EF 'e ESQ Dan Stavely Coming from Eastern Washington where he was line coach, Dan Stavely took over as freshman football men- tor. Dan spent his college days at Denver university where he starred in football and baseball. He was later a coach in the athletic department at Denver university. During World War ll, Dan was the line coach of the strong Second Air Force Superbombers. After the war he went to Eastern Washington as line coach and base- ball coach. xg-Q 3 STATE G 5 STATE 1 sms 5 Row 'l: Don Ferris, Norm Fournier, Bill Wakefield, Bob Torgeson, Louis Montoya, xi Gerald Burns, Dick Ager, John Reese. Row 2: Coach Joe Angelo, Bob Willard, Norman Ingram, Dick Allard, Duane Starcher, Don Steinbrunner, Phil Brown, Fred Martin, Dan Codd, Bill Colvard. Frosh Basketball Under the coaching of Joe Angelo, the freshman basketball squad piled up a commendable rec- ord of 9 wins against 8 defeats. After getting off to a lusty start, the Coubabes were stymied in the later part of the season with defeats at the hands ofthe University of Washington frosh and the strong yea rlings from the University of Idaho. Phil Brown led the team in scoring. The lanky forward displayed a fine push shot and good play around the backboard. Don Steinbrunner, center, displayed unusual work at the pivot po- sition and developed a smooth hookshot. Bob Torgeson, Bill Wakefield, Norman Ingram, and Lefty Martin also played good ball throughout the season and may well be seen on the varsity in coming years. 'x usa: A Joe Angelo Last winter marked Joe's second season as WSC's freshman basketball coach. He has compiled an overall record of 27 wins against 13 games lost. Joe is known as a fireball type of coach, and his ballplayers soon get the hustling spirit while playing for him. A fine teacher of fundamentals, Joe has helped many young prospects along to var- sity berths. 279 TENNIS Iabovel Coach Wilson, Bill Bates, Rich Monroe, Don Dawson, Gene Dogg. Don Hardy, Bruce Ellerbroak, James Walters, Larry Stove. BASEBALL fupper rightj Carberry, Janke, Flaffs, French, Thompson, Kirk, Schaef, Ferris, Swain, Muir, Dickenson. Mataya, Doornink, Rinker, Krans, Ager, Doyle, Eiken, Beeks, Reese, Holling, Hafrup, Fade, Baker Spade, Allard, Maydahl, Peterson, Wilkinson Bohlke, Lucio, Lamphier, Duncan, Jordan, Rogers Tipple, Friel, Waitt. TRACK Cat righij Hickey, Buker, Sialey, Broswell, Bagley, Phillips French, Richardson, Percy, Puckett Maloney, Anderson, Jones, Harding, Cave, Sauer, Preecly, Monioya, James. ma-1-fren vu'-u xr -' Frosh Sports SWIMMING fbelowl Christy, Sakuda, Hannula, captain, Rinker, Maiulich. Duncan, manager, Cooper, Sherar, Duncan Sprenger,.Coach Doug Gibb Pacific Coa t Conferen Champion Buck Bailey and his Cougar nine brought home The bacon in Their fourth consecutive Try for the coast title. Paul, Brunswick and Dolquist led The Cougars in The first game and McGuire and Tappe were the big guns in The second game. Much praise is due The entire Team for Their fine play in winning The series from an outstanding team, Stanford. . ,vw Ki STANFORD 2 3 WSC PLAYERS McGuire Carroll . Coleman Tappe . Brunswick Paul. . Boytz . Carr. . Dolquist Conley . Foster . Upper right: Boytz waits to congratulate Paul who iust homered for The Cougars first hit ofthe series. Above: Herron, Stanford catcher, snags a high pop foul. Coleman and umpire Sa- bol look on. Center right: Brunswick is congratulated by Tappe and Paul after hitting a home run with one man on base. The Cougars won 3-2. Bottom right: The team gives Lefty Foster a pat on the back for his successful relief role in The second game. The Cou- gars took fhis one 6-5 and won The Title. ,rMf5..,.- , '-1 'fg1'5 -5:4 .A gripe Eg I ,itgggg ' ' ,, f '..- --cl I I I I V Q -:,', 2 BOXING Iabovej Row I: Don LaPierre, Ted Paulsen, Harry Sasaoka. Row 2: John Lingle, Roberf Snack, Ronald Chard, Don Hinkson Not pictured: Dick Cargill. WRESTLING fupper Ieffj Row 'I: Jim Dclle, Clarence Miller. Row 2: Bob McKnighf, Ervin Gruber, Al Stevens Not pictured: Jerry Holt, Don Jellum. SOFTBALL - SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Kai Ieffi Row I: Bob Snook, Dick Johnson, Jack Elway, Bala Rinker. Row 2: Bob Torgeson, Dick Wardrop, AI Snyder, Bob Cole I Stu Brown, Larry Gaydo. BOWLING - KAPPA SIGMA fbelow Ieftj Row 1: Adrian Arnold, Bob Miller, Frank Percy. Row 2: John Oliver, Bill Bums, Bob Lunclerholm, Ed Brown. GOLF - PHI DELTA THETA fbelcw rightl Bob Gambold, Pele Haug, Herb Cardle. J I - - - 7.7.3 :I VOLLEYBALL BASKETBALL - PHI DELTA THETA Row 'I: Walter Chung, Sam Kamaka. Row I: .lim Sorenson, Craig Mclennan, Don Franklin, Dick Selberg, Gil Holbrook Row 2: Fred Kamaka, Walt Carstens, Pat Streamer, Jrors Abolins. Row 2: Walt Karlson, Ed Stewart, Larry Johnson, Bill Jolley, Tom Zimmerman Coach Don Fowler. Intramural SWIMMING - EAST HOUSE Row l: Jack Miller, Jack Kruehenberg, Hugh Knapp, Jim Duncan, Dick Feist, Don Hannula, captain. Row 2: Coach Roland Elledge, Henry Sakuda, Mark Matulick Bob Cooper, Fred Sprenger, Bob Nichols. TRACK -LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Row I: Gordon Rose, Lee Cave, Howard Williams, Bob Kreis. ? Row 2: Bob Otteraaen, Ben Hodge, Joe Heslin, Bob Campbell. ,ct :.. fi 1' I vii' I I I 283 I Varsity Minors af' 91 L ., .W ni! 284 I. TUMBLING Row 'lx Preston Shepherd, Ray Sager, Bob Rehberg, Jim Sullivan Row 2: Rex Davis, Harley Hopkins, Hubert Dinn, instructor, Wayne Aeschilman, Ray Rost. Row 3: Myron Bostwick, Jack Olson, Jerry McHugh, team captain Lee Kluesner, Ken Savage. FENCING Row 1: Harold Balasz, Eugene Duffy, Bill McCaw, Ed Sherman, Bob Williams. Row 2: Harold Schultz, Vern Ritter, Don Zier, John Hastie, Nick Peters. VOLLEYBALL Row 'l: Frecl Kamaka, Put Streamer, Walt Carsten. Row 2: Ivan Burnett, Alan Goelzer, Sam Kamaka, Orlo Park. gr -rg svn: f, x 1 living group X .A rn' un y 1 1 n --5 v Nz me chi, +69 ,3 .N . N 4- x 51' .Q :J 85: , X.-M.. w' my ,S+ ,.9s-:G 48- .rv-.WP ff Q5 1... 50' 5, of gfw?-elf Q Q , of xi. Amount -f' of + Q-T' lf Q G' -5' M 4, Q fx v -Z1 ' :Ex 6- x'L,.Lf'1 ,'s QX,X' ' Yxjf' J 4 ,xxx r . A YW, .,-J . 1 'fm-1 52? su: K' if ' 4.9-f1'? ff 1 -.rv- ,fx W . kg, , 'E if H 4 J :- Ea? O K -. . .1 Y Y a. , Q at '72 i f T , -Qi vw 1 Q , 1 . . ii' -L QQ 4 Q A in ' f .., if' X , x X , ,Q Q3 .v an J 'EX 9. si' .. F MV L x ff qj xv , M V ., 1. ah Q ,. if 6 .if Q' X , 6 v . ff x ' X x 'i' f , ,5,, xN Q I 2? x Row 1: Jones, Kay, King, Eleanor, Kobes, Pat, Knudson, Mary Mil, Kominski, Romona, Larsen, Marky. Row 2: Lee, Gerri, Lefevre, Bernie, Lyle, Elaine, Malone, Nola, McGee, Shirley, McKeirnan, Lois. Row 3: Merrow, Martha, Nelson, Celia, Oliver, Barbara, Olsen, Sylvia, Paulson, Bev, Peck, Margaret. Row 4: Perkins, Avie, Posnick, Marge, Rickard, Marion, Roberson, Joyce, Ross, Carol, Scarborough, Jean. Row 5: Sealancler, Jean, Smith, Margaret, Snyder, Loretta, Stearns, Juanita, Stearns, Mary, Talbot, Nancy. Row 6: Taniguchi, Kate, Thiebes, Dorothy, Tonnemaker, Nadine, Tourtellot, Dolly, Trondsen, Bev, Waters, Thora. Row 7: Watzke, Muriel, Whall, Eileen, White, Floye, Wold, Marilyn, Wolfe, Robbie, Zerba, Jeannine. Not pictured: Carol Huff, Marilyn James, Helen Johnston, Mary Lou Kreps, Martha Lancaster, Isabelle Melvin, Beverly Peers, Leona Phifer, Leona Randall, Barbara Riley, Cora Jean Rogers, Joan Seif, Rosemary Spur' rier, Lois Ulmer. 291 Davis Hall ln the social light, Davis hall each Christmas season holds a 'Twelfth Night Party. Season decorations are taken down on this eve and a cake containing trinkets of luck is served. This event commemorates the visit of the Wise Men to the Christ Child. . Also during the December holiday, a party was given in honor of the faculty. Main attractions?-a play, traditional caroling, and refreshments! Spirited by the football season, Scrimmage Scramble camouflaged an ordinary fireside. A Chinese motif carried out in the decorated rec room, set an Oriental mood for the fall formal, Singapore Fling. Duncan Dunn Brains, beauties, and activity gals in Duncan Dunn brought themselves recogni- tion in nearly every phase of campusology. Honors go to Phi Betas Doris Beck, Mary Lou Blessinger, and Jane Nishio, to Mortar Board Jean Whealdon and to Delores Nelson and Mary Lou Blessinger of Phi Kappa Phi. Peppy Spur prexy Flurry Simonis topped AWS secretary elections, out in front of WRA, B. J. Larimer also served on the Board of Control. Due praise belongs to Madrigal singers Patsy Bates and Marion Widman, and to many others. Crowned beauties were Mary Lee Boggs, Independent queen and junior prom queen, Lorna Mahan. , ' 'lW Row 'l: Allen, Joan, Baker, Joyce, Beck, Doris, Becker, Dolores, Becker, Lola. Row 2: Bennett, Genevieve, Blankinship, Irene, Blessinger, Mary Lou, Bocanegra, Jayne, Bocanegra, Ottilie. Row 3: Boggs, Luwanna, Boggs, Mary Lee, Callarman, Dolores, Cash, Evelyn, Cawdery, Verna, Cline, Anne, Cone, Virginia. Row 4: Ccnners, Patricia, Corey, Pat, Crane, Gladys, Cunningham, Joan, Cyrus, Martha, Davidson, Patricia, Dawes, Rdath. Row 5: Deary, Norma, Druifel, llean, Easton, Margaret, Ellwanger, Dorothy, Engle, Charlotte, Ensor, Jean, Field, Mary Ellen. Row 6: Fredrickson, Barbara, Fry, Lorna, Gibson, Nancy, Glick, Joan, Granger, Mary Lou, Green, Mary, Gruncler, Margaret. Row 7: Guildford, Sidsel, Hamerly, Jean, Jensen, Betty Ann, Jette, Jane, Kingsbury, Barbara, Knapp, Donna, Korpela, Helen. Row 8: Kriebel, Nina, Kuhns, Zelda, Lange, Mary Gard, Larimer, Mary Jane, Larkin, Kathleen, Leithoff, Ona. Not pictured: Doris Anderson, Romona Bal- lard, Patsy Bates, Shirley Bissett, Maureen Brown, Frances Busch, Arlene Dolenc, Betty Elgin, Shirley Ferguson, Grace Gibson, Gerry Horne, Doris Jeglin, Thelma Jose, Jody Kamps. 292 , L ,dun ,.- -I., YS- 4 1? A 'li ,4 Q Ai JV K QF , if? 3 1 1, H ' -if VF A ' 1? 4F QV PN. A ,gf h km.,.j I. . , 'tfby N' B I ' lv K 'Y -if 5- . Ak N' ,? 9 ' , , ' Q32 1 W ,jx ' 'Q M X. hr L In seg VSA ,A 'ENN M. 5 . 1 '7 ' , Q! 1 .1-, Q., ,ifl 'Q MJ wi if 41 ' K, .K:, 'N if xjf' v .4 x lm wr gi , if -av . is 2 U 5 ,,4., '?, :wi Y' X!! 'Y . ,5 . 1 rx Nc?-f -. -.151 YF -.., LK . ,ff N f 4 mx h ., V , 'I . 1' i ' P ' 0 , ' u Q, ' 131 2' Wi rx. M if-1 3, 'i Community Hall Through the corridors ot Community hall ring names of several outstanding Cougarville personalities. It is resolved that-Toni Rausch and Margaret Sheely did splendidly in their capacities as ASSCW veep and secretary, these same two plus Joan Young played strong roles in Mortar Board, Suzi Simpson had a wide variety of important activities, Carol Morgan and Toni won the Maynard Lee Daggy Debate Award, and finally, that the Phi Beta Kappa key climaxed a busy year for Toni Rausch. A quick sports review reveals that Community women tied for third in intramural volleyball and were maple court semi-finalists. ps MM bf Row 1: Aldrich, Patsy, Anderson, Lucille, Armstrong, Delores, Baker, Betty Jo. Row 2: Beach, Bernice, Bellmore, Kay, Bloney, Pat, Blekkink, Bobbie. Row 3: Bossenbroch, Carmen, Brandt, Merno, Chandler, Jean, Chisholm, Marieon, Dewald, Doris, Eliason, Mary. Row 4: Erdahl, Bebe, Erickson, Karol, Fisher, Anita, Forrey, Anriis, Ghiglione, Dolores, Guest, Joanne. Row 5: Haines, Myrtle, Haltiner, Doris, Hammargren, Althea, Handeland, Bertha, Hansen, Anna, Hardie, Lyn. Row 6: Harris, Etehl, Hatmaker, Peggy, Haynes, Donna. Row 7: Hoskins, Rosemary, Jacobson, Kitty, Johnson, Dianne. Not pictured: Oralee Avery, Lorraine Bret- vick, Gladys Eagel, Dolly Glenn, Ruth Gra- ham, Merle Hatley, Donoh Lee Houger, Eliz- abeth Huerlin, Carole Jenks, Jean Kirk, Sally Lybecker 294 Row 1: Jones, Joann, Kane, Barbara, Le Compte, Jean: Lee, Shirley: Lichter, Lorna Lee. Row 2: Linke, Norma, Lutz, Annette, Matthias, Helen, McEvoy, Marilyn, Mellom, Murlaine. Row 3: Merkling, Joy, Moore, Helen, Morgan, Carolp Mosman, Marion, Nugent, Pauline. Row 4: Okano, Midori, Olden, Carmellay Parker, Ruth, Pollock, Joan, Raney, Carol. Row 5: Robbins, Pat, Roberts, Charleynep Rosengarten, Vickie, Schaar, Patty, Schreiner, Mariory. Row 6: Sharpe, Gerry, Sheely, Marg, Simpson, LaVerneg Sutclitt, Eleanor, Suzuki, Akiko. Row 7: Whipps, Jackie, Wood, Marion, Westerburg, Barbra, Young, lvadellp Young, Joan. Not pictured: Barbara Moe, Alice Ostrem, Jean Port, Dorothy Ragsdale, Jacqueline Talbot, Dorothy Toppin, Patricia Ward, Jane Wilson, Joan Wilson, Dorothy Wilson. 295 Community Hall As honored guest of Community hall, celebrity Carl Sandberg held the coeds' utmost attention. After dining with his hostesses and then giving his convoca- tion speech, Mr. Sandberg returned to his room where he was serenaded. Swedish-born Barbro Westerberg found living with girls at Community on enioyable and important part of her stay at WSC. Socially speaking, decorations of holly, candles, and red bows added holiday spirit to the Holly-Folly semi-formal. Spring-time, May-time, and finally Mothers'-time came, the busy gals turned domestic for a day and surprised their Moms with Sunday breakfast. Wilmer Hall Wilmer hall girls didn't let their whirl of social functions interfere with their scholastic goal this fall: after the lBM's finished their job, Wilmerites found themselves leading all other Independent dorms in scholarship. Not left behind socially, however, they sponsored their regular scholarship dinners and teas: relaxed at their informal p.i. parties and spring picnic: and com- pletely surprised their housemother, Mrs. McCraig, with a birthday party. The Crystal Ball, theme of a semi-formal featuring fortune telling, set the tone of one winter's evening. A Venetian setting, dreamy music, and moonbeams bring to mind Wilmer haII's spring formal, Moonlight GondoIa. Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: Row 61 Row 7: Row 8: Anderson, Caryl: Bateman, Donna: Becker, Dorothy: Boleneus ,Mary Lou Brainard, Lois: Bradley, Peggy: Bren, Arlys: Chronis, Betty. Christoph, Jean: Clizer, Eileen: Collin, Vivienne: Cook, Ann: Connelly, Eunice: Craft, Rose Marie. Dybwad, Marian: Ebbert, Jeanne: Erickson, Emma: Erickson, Willoma: Eshelman, Donna: Evans, Helen Marie. Frazee, Frances: Freese, Elaine: Gleason, Patricia: Goddard, Joey: Graham, Joan: Grey, Janice. Haas, Donna: Hansen, Virginia: Harris, Sue: Hartmeier, Barbara: Havlina, Gloria: Havlina, Juanita. Hayashi, Riyoko: Hufnail, Helen: Huntting, Pat: Hyland, Mary. Jensvold, Irene: Johnson, Alice: Johnson, Mary. Not pictured: Irene Anderson, Eileen Arm strong, Irene Braas, Geniece Bruss, Betty Bryan, Josette Carlier, Jane Cauvel, Geral dine Dawson, Janice Douglas, Maria Endrice Juanita Erickson, Maxine Farr, Beverly Grunst, Janice Hall, Lorene Humphrey, Tove Jagt. I 296 -- ...rf Row 1: Julius, Jean, Kelly, Grace, Laulainen, Vivian, Lounsbury, Jo Ann, Lynch, Frances, Markgraf, Alma. Row 2: McLean, Ardis, McNeilly, Betty, Mearns, Julia, Meiners, Geraldine, Meyer, Patricia, Miller, Cecelia. Row 3: Moore, Iris, Murphy, Marilyn, Nichols, Billie, Olney, Bonita, Ott, Anna Jean, Ott, Lois. Raw 4: Peringer, Margaret, Peterson, Patricia, Paulsen, Doris, Roiko, Edythe, Rooker, Evelyn, Rowan, Patricia. Row 5: Rudd, Nona, Saffel, Betty, Small, Ella, Sprague, Arda, Steinke, Estelle, Tapani, Delores. Row 6: Tate, l.aDeane, Tate, Shirley, Teraoka, Mary, Tooker, Dorothea, Travis, Verna, Wallace, Shirley. Row 7: Warren, Gerry, Watkins, Corley, Whetsel, Nolo, Whitmore, Eileene. Raw 8: Whittaker, Edna, Williams, Kathleen, Williams, Meryl, Williams, Thelma. Not pictured: Gloria Johnson, Joan Krister- son, Sidonie Krumm, Dorothy Marcy, Doro- thy McClure, Gayle Monnett, Mary Munns, Donna Murdock, Mervane Murray, Lucy No- blitt, Cecelia Prevost, Jeanne Serr, Joan Steiner, Carol Wunderlich, Roberta Wyatt, Edith Zambara. 297 Wilmer Hall Additional honors were taken by Wilmer hall women. Harvest ball queen Tove Jagt reigned over a large WSC dancing crowd. Small blonde Tove, known for her sparkling eyes, hailed from Copenhagen, Denmark, and made her American home at Wilmer and Davis halls. Committee enthusiasts helped stir many soups. Graduating Betty Sattel held an active part in both Mortar Board and Mu Phi, second semester house leader Jane Couvel found time to work on AWS and Y-Dub Committees, and Caryl Anderson claimed vice-prexy titles in Y-Dub and Wilmer hall offices, as well as serving on the Outstanding Senior committee. West House Cougarettes living at West house this year rushed through activities galore. First thing in the fall came an always popular hayride followed by a dance at Albion Grange-cider and cookies, too. Formality speaks for the fall tea in October with all the girls on hand as hostesses to campus guests. For the girls in the house alone, four special afternoon teas, one given by each section, served as get-together mixers. A simple but attractive effect depicting Frost Frolic was produced with fir trees, snowdrifts, and soft lighting. Couples danced to the swaying music of Bernie Ackerman's band. 3 .4-,fpa-I' H.. .,.,.'9, . , li -'75 5if 'i' f. 215123 Row 1: Row 21 Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: Row 6: Row 7: Row 8: Aarstol, Maxine, Abbott, Norma, Acton, Margaret, Adams, Barbara, Adams, Betty. Akey, Bonnie, Alexander, Anne, Allen, Carroll, Anderson, Barbara, Anderson, Grace. Arbeiter, Hazel, Aston, Mary, Atkinson, Mary Louise, Balch, Beverly, Barthes, Marilyn, Bennett, Nancy, Bennisan, Ellen. Betz, Kay, Biornstad, Margaret, Bliesner, Pauline, Bode, Joanne, Booth, Alberta, Boozer, Willa Mae, Bottinelli, Alayne. Bowlin, Geri, Bramhall, Eleanor, Brattain, Jean, Braun, Barbara, Breshear, Reta, Bridgens, Ramona, Brown, Ardella. Bruce, Norma, Burres, Joan, Bush, Joan, Campbell, Betty, Cassano, Josephine, Carlson, Edith, Carr, Carole. Carroll, Sallie, Cecchi, Jacqueline, Chandler, Winifred, Clarke, Wilma, Coke, Jean. Cook, Leila, Cordermun, Alice, Corfman, Margaret, Costner, Anna, Cowell, Marilyn. Not pictured: Audrey Anderson, Shirley An- drews, Norma Baer, Marilyn Ballock, Mable Barnett, Eloise Best, Betty Jo Biorkland, Mar- garet Bosonko, Eleanor Burlingame, Joanne Cameron, Barbara Cassidy, Diane Caven, Vera Church, Leslie Critzer, Nancy Doane. 298 5,:.,.3,V lv, .. - f, K- g , .V fx 7' gg , iii? 'R, t5,.wE ,E Jig Q 6, ' Y' Y f l . i ' I , H 5 . ' -ff is V ar' 4 4 A 7 5 1' , 'Y , V , . ' Y L., ... :, NH X 1. ' agfx fx 2' 9 -5 .4 5 ' 1 'L-A .gg W , ' M Y ,,, Y' I 'Q .1 Lil: 1 4' V r 2 5 - if J' , 5 ' ' 4. is 1 'G 1 . ld, L EG QF .3 if 1 ' Y- - -, 1. .1 WY W West House Hitting the bullseye in scholarship first semester, l4 of the 32 girls tapped for Mortar Board tassels made their home at West house. Their good-looking averages ranged from 3.4 to 3.97. Best luck to Marilyn Draper, La Vonne Debeaumont, Elizabeth Matysik, Janice Muzzy, Edna Rowan, Marcella Koshak, Beryl Reinmuth, Eleanor Selle, Maxine Aarstol, Norma Abbott, Priscilla Loring, Lois Hartmeier, Patsy Powell, and Clare Sloan who certainly have a fine start toward higher honors. Mrs. Giroux's lounge gave way to a scholarship party for these girls and i3 other top grade earners. R Row 'I: Johnson, Beverly, Kane, Betty, Keller, Marcia, Kennedy, Helen, Kerr, Peggy, Klaus, Donna, Koshak, Marcella. Row 2: Kosobuski, Carol, Kubota, Louise, Lambert, Joanne, Larsen, Verna, Law, Marian, LeBlanc, Clarette, Lee, Agnes. Row 3: Lennard, Geraldine, Lewis, Yvonne, Lind, Dorothy, Liston, Norma, Loomis, Laurel, Lorang, Pat, Loring, Priscilla. Row 4: Louden, Shirley, Lounsbury, Doris, Love, Peggy, Lucltke, Verna, Luwe, Patricia, Mack, Connie, Mack, Gloria. Row 5: Mack, Janet, Maclin, Marilee, Mandich, Sylvia, Martin, Mary, Martin, Shirley, Mason, Shirley, Matysik, Elizabeth. Row 6: McCormick, Betty, McGinnes, Jean, Meyer, Virginia, Milam, Joanie, Misner, Shirley, Misfeldt, Peggy, Mitchell, Mary. Row 7: Montecucco, Lois, Moore, Jane, Morris, Jean, Morrison, Joan, Mortensen, Donna, Muzzy, Janice, Muzzy, Joan. Row 8: Neill, Nancy, Nelson, Catherine, Nelson, Jane, Nelson, Peggy: Newman, Jean, Newton, Leslie, Noble, Nancy. Row 9: Oakes, Pat, Oatt, Jacqueline, O'Connor, Marlene, Odman, Petra, Olesen, Bertha, Oliver, Marilyn, Olsen, Betty. Not pictured: Ruth Kennedy, Margaret Kos- oruske, Raynell Kutil, Georgia Lamp, Doro- thy Love, Laurel Martin, Winifred Martinis, Nancy McBride, Betty McCormick, Dorothy McNeilly, Joan Mesterman, Janet Miller, Rosemary Murphy, Carol Norman, Stella Och. 300 Row l: Olsen, Doris, Oskolkoft, Nancy, Park, Alice, Pearce, Elaine, Pendell, Wanda, Powell, Pat, Pracht, Barbara. Row 2: Preuschaff, Kay, Rasmussen, Vi, Reavis, Cecilia, Reed, Shirley, Reisinger, Claire, Riley, Alice, Ross, Beverly. Row 3: Ross, Nancy, Rowan, Edna, Russell, Mary B., Ruthruft, Haroldine, Sagen, Muriel, Salisbury, Joyce, Sams, Susan. Row 4: Sanclall, Janet, Scales, Nancy, Selle, Eleanor, Shefler, Devena, Shelton, Diane, Shephard, lris, Siddle, Phyllis. Row 5: Simmons, Joan, Sloan, Clare, Smith, Ann, Smith, Doris, Smith, Harriet, Snodderly, Diane, Soper, Mary Lou. Row 6: Speer, Virginia, Steele, Joanne, Stout, Dorothy, Swannack, Rosamond, Sween, Elva, Sweet, Jean, Sword, Marye Jo. Row 7: Tanino, Hida, Thompson, Mariorie, Timm, Agnes, Tisdale, Christine, Toeves, Barbara, Upson, Pat, Van Akkeren, Joyce. Row 8: Van Dusen, Donna Jean, Voigt, Joan, Waggoner, Norma, Warren, Darlene, Wasson, Mary Jean, Werner, Marilyn, West, Maralyn. Row 9: Whitehaus, Marie Anne, Wiese, Ruth, Willis, Gwen, Wise, Darlene, Yaden, Joan, Young, Pat, Ccnachen, Barbara. Not pictured: Mona Perry, May Pixlee, Beryl Reinmuth, Eliza Reyes, Ruth Riggs, June Roberts, Phyllis Roberts, Fudine Robertson, Norma Salt, Lenora Scheel, Mildred Tapani, Virginia Taylor, Marilyn Thompson, Mary Welch, Marilyn Wandorf. 301 West House It seems that if West house coeds weren't studying, teaing, or dining, they were dancing! Proof lies in the summary of after dinner dances, Hresides, exchanges with Independent men's dorms, and of course their semi-formals. ln the limelight was the spring semi-formal called April in Paris. The programs, fashioned of lavender leatherette were silhouetted with the Eiffel tower in gold. Two murals of the Eiffel tower and the Arch of Triumph were the center of attraction with small cafes covered with brilliant awnings surrounding the dance floor. All in all, the decorations were terrific! 'X wgf . f . r .J 'i. '- I I , f'5' Y A '58 '11 V f xl'-. + Q W , L94 5 Row 1: Row 3: Brown, Mary, Ham, Mildred. Row 2: Jennings, Ella, Johnson, Barbara Johnson, Betty. Johnson, Edna, Komerrer, Helen Kinch, Virginia: Linn, Frances. Row 4: Rousch, Toni, Merrill, Elma, Mizer, Perylp Pearl, Janice, Powell, Lin. Anfles, Les, Blackwell, Orisg Bohonnon, Dick. Brooks, Carl, Brown, Floyd: Gabel, Ken. Harvey, Jim, Masson, Francis, McGuire, Robert Scott, Gordon, Warfield, Robert, Weeks, Duane. 303 Baldwin, Gloria Johnson, Dorothy I . v rx, 1 , 3 25' am an i . 4. 5517 ,Q ' k 2 : ,, s mn.-Afllf, J--f was '. .' 4 l ,, 6 ' 55, if-in f- 3,5 fm. 1 E' A 34 53 uv , , Y' 'f . 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'RPM J 2 .FJ gtg? , L ,..1 Row Raw Row Row Row Row Row Row 'li Larson, Archie, Larsen, Bob, Ledford, Lewis, Main, George, McLean, Charles. 2: Meshke, George, Meyers, Arthur, Michel, Donald, Milfsap, Dean, Ohls, Richard. 3: Peck, Edwin, Phibbs, Clilt, Phibbs, Phillip, Picatti, Donald, Preston, Loren. 4: Ratlitt, James, Redford, Alex, Riser, Donald, Roser, Don, Sager, Roy. 5: Smith, Keith, Smith, Lewis, Spencer, Francis, Strand, Kenneth, Swann, Frank. 6: Thomas, Gordon, Thomsen, Donald, Tripple, John, Tretry, Walt, Trettevik, Palmer. 7: Turner, Howard, Turula, John, Vandiver, Ronald, Vann, Leonard, Wenberg, Cuyler. 8: Wesen, Lyle, Wilson, John, Wiseman, George, Woodings, Guy, Yosuhara, Denny. Not pictured: James Horace, Thomas Hou- ston, Gene Hubble, George Huffman, Don- ald Hunt, Elmer Hunt, Ed Huntley, Neil Hutchens, Robert Hyden, William James, John Jarvis, Charley Johnson, Victor John- son, David Johnston, Blair Jones, Robert Jones, Raymond King, Harold Kinville, Fred- erick Kirsch, Kenneth Kloster, Hugh Knapp, Robert Knapp, John Kopperstad, Edward Ko- vacevich, William Langbehn, Earl Larsen, Oly Larsen, William Larson, Bill Laut, Burton Lee, Donald Lee, Joseph Lee, Robert Lemley, Robert Lindsey, William Little, Charles Little- field, Levern Littlefield, Stephen Logeteil, Wil- liam Loosmore, Hank Maiden, Roland Mar, Don Martin, Mark Matulich, Eddie Mays, Howard McAlister, Roger McCann, Ernest McClellan, John McDonald, Gene McKenzie, Arthur McLain, Frank McNutt, William McQueen, Glenn Megy, Gordon Mende, Richard Meserve, Alex Mesler, Ken Milholland, Laurence Miller, Leland Miller, Franklin Mitchell, Ralph Moe, Milton Moeser, Denis Montange, Louis Montoya, Alvie Moritz, Donald Morris, Forest Morse, Fred Murphy Roy- mond Needham, Bruce Nelson., Robert Ness, Melvin Newman, Charles Nichols, Robert Nichols, Jack Norton, Herbert Ohlson, Mike Ohrberg, Glen Ohrmund, Gary Olson, Phillip O'Neill, Tom Opstad, William Orley, Norman Overdahl, Clement Palmer, James Parker, Fred Pease, James Pendell, Hugh Perkins, Robert Peterson, James Phillips, Con Pilz, Claron Pong, Dick Poole, Raymond Poulter, Elmer Pratt, Wayne Puryear, Thomas Quann, Walt Radio, Robert Rappuhn, Benedict Rasmussen, Edward Ray, William Reeve, Robert Rehberg, Dan Reid, Donn Reimund, Howard Reser, Clinton Richard- son, Ralph Riker, Donald Robison, Lee Rosen- kranz, Jack Rowley, Phillip Sadlier, Henry Sakuda, Robert Sanders, Harry Sasaoka, Dallas Sasser, John Sater, Terry Sayler, George Schaaf, William Schmitz, Jack Seaman, Charles Sears, Jack Selfors, Frank Shackelford, Donald Sheely John Shetler, Rodger Sheppard, Bob Simpson, Melvin Singer, Frank Salter, Hewitt Slater, Conley Smith, Laurence Smith, Ronald Smith, Fred Sprenger, Fred Squire, Gene Staley, Robert Stanaway, Duane Starcher, John Steele, John Steinke, James Stephens, Richard Stewart, James Stillwell, Arthur Stott, Ernest Stowe, Edward Streuli, Barrie Stroud, Clarence Suther- land, Leonard Swain, Roy Taylor, Robert Topp- man, Leo Trainer, Paul Tull, Donald Tuntland, Eugene Turner, Howard Turner, William Tyner, Floyd Vail, John Van Houten, Joe Venne, Max Waldron, Walter Walker, James Walters, Dale Watson, George Way, Ray Welch, Leon Wells, Howard West, Thomas Wetherholt, Robert Wil- lard, Edmond Williams, Ridley Wilson, Arthur Winters, Winfred Wittorf, Harley Wivell, Charles Wright, Clifton Wuesthotif, George Wynecoop, Albert Young, Donald Young, Richard Young. 305 East House From one sport season to another, East house placed their men in action. Frosh squadmen Milt Moeser, Al Barker, Elmer Hunt, and Don Driver packed the pigskin down Rogers field. Hoopsters Duane Starcher, Louis Montoya, and Robert Willard preferred the maple court indoors. In the frosh splashing squad were Fred Sprenger, Jim Duncan, Henry Sakuda, Mark Matulich, and Don Hannula. Intramural championship went to the cross-country tankmen. East men weren't only athletically-minded, a good number who served on the Independent council, were members of IK and other campus clubs, and worked on some ot the college publications. E Ferry Hall From the heart of Ferry hall come two KWSC announcers, Dean Havig and Charles Wickstrom, to briefly summarize last year's sportsmen. Representing four different fields of action were Bob Swerin, varsity shot putter, Vern Ritter, saber and foil expert, Ed Werner, Tarzan ot Bohler pool, and those two mighty wrestling mites, Sash Watanabe and Ervin Dahlberg. Decorations at the main function of the year hit a new high in originality in picturing the semi-formal theme Springtime in Ferrylandf' Huge coil springs hung from the ceiling of the rec room and murals of mystic folk covered the walls. 1 I I I E' Row 'la Allen, Bob, Allert, Maurice, Baker, Keith, Baur, Fred. Row 2: Best, Luke, Brown, Owen, Brown, Tom, Bunney, Leroy. Row 3: Burt, Jack, Calhoun, Richard, Calhoun, Wayne, Claplonhoa, Edward, Colbert, Melvin, Colgren, Lew. Row 4: Crane, Earl, Ellis, John, Ellis, Robert, Finnell, Leonard: Gaines, John, Goelzer, Alan. Row 5: Grenald, Ray, Gunn, John, Harns, Bill, Hawkins, Jim, Heckard, Cal, Hein, Robert. Raw 6: Henager, Charles, Hunt, Glen, Jackson, Seth, Johnson, John. Row 7: Jones, Verne, Keeff, Allan, Knapstad, Sverre. Not pictured: John Albrecht, Lea Anderson, George Anthony, John Babich, Robert Baker, John Baldwin, Robert Barton, Russel Bass, Henry Baur, Ronald Bell, Kenneth Belles, Kenneth Bond, Donald Brengman, James Britt, Richard Broxson, Marvin Burden, Wil- lard Burden, William Carrick, Thomas Cor- ter, Lynn Casli, Lealon Cassels, Dean Castle, Chester Chinn, Donald Coates, James Coe, John Cordes, Leo Cordley, Bill Corker, Wil- liam Cusick, Irvin Dahlberg, Balcon Dal, Eu- gene Dammel, John Dawley, Carroll Dick, Edward Dodd, Wilford Dolphin, Donald Doran, Orrin Dybdahl, Jack Erickson, lewis Felch, Donald Fluke, Eugene Grandinetti, Robert Hagy, Wayne Hall, Dean Havig, George Hawthorne, Dan Hayden, David Hoaper, John Hoffman, Jack Holt, Robert Huggins, Merlyn Hutson, Edward Jensen, William Jessett, Lawrence Jones, Robert Keeler, Robert King, Orville Koch, Nobuyuki Kodone, Robert Kramer, William Kuhlman, Elson Landin, Calvin Langfield, John Leitch. 306 iv jq?'Fi'fx All A ,SN ja ol N . J .i.. s. i vi. 5, n 4 i e ' 8 tux. rl .AI ,V X .J My i, J il V P l 1 , Row 'l: Kosai, Yashio, Krub, Glenn, Kus, Henry, Laizure, Gerry. Row 2: Lamkin, James, Langdon, Dave, Lee, David, Marple, Robert. Row 3: Martin, Don, McMurtrie, Dick, Medeiros, Ed, Meinhart, Ed, Meinhart, Jim, Morrison, Richard. Row 4: Moss, Bob, Munk, Ed, Myron, Hugh, Newbold, Don, Oldani, Bob, Park, Orlo. Row 5: Parkman, Malcolm, Partida, Val, Pearson, Lynn, Pedroza, Enrique, Pehl, Willie, Peterson, Curt. Row 6: Rasmussen, Jim, St. Clair, Vern, Saugen, Web, Slippern, Stan, Summers, Nathan, Sutherland, David. Row 7: Swanson, Gene, Theadoratus, Bob, Tucker, Paul, Turner, John, Undi, Norm, Undi, Roland. Row 8: Vea, Les, Wambold, George, Werner, Ed, Wickstrom, Charles, Wilebour, Glenn, Young, Jim. Not pictured: Charles Lenfesty, Norman Lentz, Bill Lien, Euan Loiseau, Raymond Mc- Curdy, Charles McDaniel, Donald Mcllraith, Connie McKay, Charles McLean, Willard Melton, Henry Merriman, Maurice Miller, Wayne Miller, Roland Moir, Harold Mooney, John Morey, Wilfred Morgenthaler, Roy Mukai, Robert Murphy, Bart Murray, Pat Murray, Russell Ohlson, Bernard Okamoto, Warren Olsen, Edmund Olson, Roy Osaka, Gayle Parish, Hans Peot, Leo Peot, Thomas Perry, William Peterson, Charles Porter, Wil- liam Prater, Charles Proudtit, Gene Radach, Frank Ramos, Marvin Reed, Vern Ritter, Daniel Robinson, Robert Sanderson, Gene Scheel, Roy Schonberg, Wayne Scott, Walter Seiler, Hugh Shoults, Charles Smith, John Sorg, Ronald Strandberg, Carl Swanson, Robert Swerin, Richard Thamm, Joe Todd, Thomas Turner, Wiliiam Urquhart, Ward Van Arnam, Robert Velikanie, John Vogel, Rex Walker, Dexter Wallis, Robert Waring, Hisashi Watanabe, David Webster, Robert Wenham, Clayton Werness, Raymond Wes- selman. 307 Ferry Hall The Ferry hall personnel department reveals three outstanding hall ofhcers, Webster Saugen, first semester prexy, was admired tor his revolutionary house meeting, hard working Jim Young had plenty of drive in leading the dorm spring term, and former social chairman Seth Jackson kept the hall hopping with a taste for good music and a mind tor original ideas. Foreign students Enrique Pedraza from Colombia and Andy Gorski of Poland made their WSC home at Ferry. Much credit for smoother house functioning goes to head residents Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Landrus-who were an inspiration to the whole group, gs Pin Manor From October to May, Pine Manor hummed with house and campus activities. Looking in on their first semester work shop, we saw them busily planning their Homecoming party and a barn dance with square dancing and all. Originality plus imagination was used in dreaming up the winter semi-formal theme, Crest Haven lnn on the Alpine Way. Pine Manor sportsmen placed third in the turkey trot and also took an active part in volleyball, badminton, tennis, baseball, and skiing. With the second term and a little spring weather came special dinners, a semi-formal, picnics, studies, and fun-fun-fun. -1.1 fbi - it Row 1: Anderson, Glen, Austin, Harold, Averill, Howard, Beale, Ray. Row 2: Bisnett, Bob, Boyer, Dale, Boyer, Don, Brammer, James. Row 3: Burnett, Ivan, Burns, David, Cassady, Don, Clizer, Wayne, Dauterman, Chuck, Duris, George. Row 4: Eng, Lawrence, Eschbach, Bob, Flint, Duane, Freimuth, Ed, Gale, Nate, Gerkey, Gene. Row 5: Gibbs, Ed, Gisselberg, Paul, Grant, Austin, Greene, Ted, Hull, Everett, Hanson, Bob. Row 6: Harris, Les, Hay, Erik, Hoagland, Alan, Hubbard, Bill. Row 7: Johns, Dan, King, Robert, Kitterman, Duane, Koppe, Bob. Not pictured: Peter Bakamus, Robert Bald- win, Bill Carey, Richard Carey, James Car- rell, Milne Cernich, John Crites, Bill Dillon Clifton Drage, Chuck Fletcher, James Foun- tain, Lynn George. 308 1 Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: Row 6: Row 7: Landerholm, Merle, Law, Noble, Lindhag, Hubert, Looff, David, Lyle, Rex, Martens, Bob. McCarthy, Paul, McMahon, Terry, Mikesell, Jack, Miller, Quentin, Morgan, Rex, Morgan, Walt. Morrell, Ambrose, Munroe, Richard, Nesbitt, Bill, Peery, Marvin, Peterson, Bill, Peterson, Jack. Pheasant, George, Phelps, Moulton, Pounds, Bob, Pugh, Lyle, Radach, Russell, Satterthwaite, John. Schorzman, Elmer, Shahan, Norm, Skrinde, Rolf, Stockholm, Gordon, Stottlemyre, Lee, Strom, Roger. Suko, Richard, Sundling, Ernie, Sveinsson, lngimar, Swenson, Boyd. Tokarczyck, Bob, Wheeler, Gene, Williams, Dan, Winter, Irv. Not pictured: Cliff Gillies, Larry Hill, Bill Hine, Sven Johnson, Walt Johnson, Frank Kus, Dean Rainwater, Art Ries, Bob Robinson, Joe Schwab, Emil Smyer, Jim Wright. 309 Pine Manor Spotting big cheeses of Pine Manor, light falls on senior Bob King, energetic ASSCW Board of Control member, Independent caucus leader, and Crimson Circle man, Al Hoagland may be pointed out for his work on the campus chest drive and student-faculty committees, the senior class executive council, and Crimson Circle, Pine Manor's spring term prexy, Merle Lanclerholm, acted on the Independent president's council and was tapped for Pi Sigma Alpha honorary. Further mention may be made of Bill Peterson, Rex Morgan, and Jim Brammer. lngimor Sveinsson from Iceland enioyed WSC life at Pine Manor, his home away from home. South House Among South house Cavaliers this year, potential leaders proved their interest in campus goings on , they had a lion's share of award and contest winners. Pete Dami, after a sparkling campaign, swayed the campus Coeds into elect- ing him winter king. His tan club increased after he sang a solo in the novelty act winning the Theta Sigma Phi Extra's cup. Cavaliers held top-bracket positions on college committees. Dynamic Russ Leonard acted as rally committee chairman and Crimson Circle veep, Ron Nelson handed the Independent election committee gavel over to Bev Mar- shall, while Damon Smith and Art Rhodes were active TUBers. P' - re. ' ' Row l: Aeschliman, Wayne, Aichele, Murit, Alice, Lawrence, Anderson, Erle. Row 2: Anderson, Ron, Anthony, Harold, Ashby, Jack, Ashton, James. Row 3: Auld, Dave, Axworthy, Gordon, Baker, Gilbert, Bazard, Dick, Bentley, Don, Bethmann, William. Row 4: Bickelhaupt, Ken, Blackburn, Stan, Blake, Joe, Blundell, James, Boggs, John, Boriesson, Gordon. Row 5: Britt, Don, Brower, Jean, Brown, Edgar, Buchanan, Lynn, Bulleri, Joe, Butterfield, Ralph. Row 6: Cameron, Stanley, Ciranny, Sam, Clark, Stephen, Clemens, Floyd, Calling, Robert, Connolly, James. Row 7: Conolly, John, Core, Glen, Couture, James, Crowe, Michael, Davidson, Bev, Davidson, Russell. Row 8: Day, Del, Denton, les, Doyle, Al, Dunlop, Richard, Eastly, Don, Ecker, Roland. Row 9: Enveart, George, Erickson, Henry, Faber, Harold, Fagan, Ed, Fanning, Robert, Ferguson, Howard. Not pictured: John Adams, Donald Alden, Jack Alvis, Clarence Ames, Lawrence Ames, Takashi Anbe, Richard Ault, Thomas Ault, Walt Backus, Robert Baker, Thomas Barker, Forrest Bently, Lloyd Berg, Robert Boettcher, Robert Borchers, Robert Brown, Alvin Bu- choltz, Richard Calkins, Darrell Callahan, Arnold Carlson, Gerald Carlson, William Carney, Julius Carson, Howard Chandler, David Coe, Matthew Comer, Elwood Courlli, Dale Crisler, Charles Dake, Peter Domi, Philip Dasch, Kenneth Davis, Danny Deane, Neil Dibble, Eugene Duffy, Arthur Dutton, Ray Dycus, Dale Edwards, Rodney Elliott, Lawrence Eng, Glenn Enstrom, Justin Ervin, Harald Fisher, John Fox, Glen Franklin, Gene Gannon, Dennis George, John Gerber, Gilbert Gibbens, Jack Gillam, Robert Grasser. 310 Row 'l: Ferrero, Nick, Fieldhouse, Terry, Filion, Lester, Fink, Eugene. Row 2: Finnell, Robert, Fronsdahl, Melvin, Fronsdahl, Wesley, Fullner, John. Row 3: Fullner, Max, Getchell, Dennis, Gordon, Bob, Gray, Thomas, Gribble, Ed, Griffith, Steve. Row 4: Griswold, Don, Hagquist, Gerald, Haines, Clyde, Hamilton, Charles, Hanki, Richard, Hansen, James. Row 5: Harris, Richard, Harshman, Edmund, Heath, Jack, Hilliard, Glenn, Hilliard, John, Hilliard, Richard. Row 6: Houch, Arlie, Hughes, Kenneth, Hunter, David, Hurst, Melvin, , Jackson, Charles, Janecek, Lionell. Row 7: Johannesen, Jacob, Johnson, David, Jolly, David, Jones, Bruce, Kallestod, Lowell, Keto, Bill. Row 8: Kornish, Daniel, Kosnick, Stuart, Krogness, Harold, Leamon, Keith, Learnard, Clyde, Learnard, Richard. Row 9: Le Compte, George, Leise, Allan, Leonard, Russell, Lieske, Marvin, Lill, Jesse, Lindberg, Harold. Not pictured: Lawrence Gross, Raymond Gunter, Robert Hales, Bill Hammerich, Blaine Hanni, Edward Hanni, Victor Hardin, Gor- don Harrington, Gordon Hattrup, Robert Henault, Robert Henderson, Paul Herron, Douglas Hinxman, John Hackett, Jay Hol- strom, James Hoon, William Houk, Donald Howard, Arthur Hurd, Clifford Hurley, Phil Hurlow, Otto Jahn, Duane Jensen, Richard Jensen, Stanley Johann, James Johnson, Louis Johnson, Robert Johnson, Stanley Johnson, David Jones, Kenneth Jordan, Law- rence Keith, Harold Keller, John Keto, Rod- ney Kimble, Jacob King, Keith Lamb, Karl Langbecker, George Lawless, Vernon Leach, Robert Leid, Dan Leithoft, Fred Lewis, Wil- liam Lewis, Ernest Limbacker, Frank Lindeke, Douglas Lougheed, James Lucas, Frank Luzny, Jim Maguire, Kenneth Maki. 311 South House With similar goals in mind for better South house activities, both prexys Bert Porter and John Lorang pitched in to help create an atmosphere of one big but happy family. One of their eftorts brought lOO men together weekly to dine in the room-behind-the-iron-curtain lalias, Stadium common's pink rooml. On the agenda at these banquets were entertainment and speakers. Indispensable to the Cavaliers was Mrs. Imogene Mom Anderson whose tremendous task was to look after her brood of 400 men! Ira M. Overstreet ably stepped into the head counselor's shoes to help things run smoothly. ' T Q 'H South House South house aimed straight at the heart in choosing their tall semi-formal theme. Kiss in the Dark spoke for itself, yet the Cavaliers left nothing to the imagination-the elaborately decorated dance hall further suggested romance. Silhouette of lips and couples kissing covered the walls: stars shone brightly from the ceiling. Making the scene typically WSC was Bryan clock tower at one end of the room: large luminous red lips attracted atten- tion to the other. The puncljgtable was set with red carnations and candles, blending the mood. Intermission yielded time to several short skits. Row 'l: Lorong, John: Loudon, James: Macaulay, Charles: Mahrt, Vernon: Maiors, Jerry: Maki, Leonard. Row 2: Maki, Leroy: Marshall, Bev: McClure, Norman: McDaniels, David: McDaniels, Kenneth: McDonald, Herschel. Row 3: McNamara, Robert: Middleton, Wallace: Migoki, George: Migvar, Leo: Milhofer, Henry: Miller, Zaner. Row 4: Milton, Carl: Minkiewitz, Dirch: Miralles, Richard: Monroe, Alan: Mueller, Gale: Munden, John. Row 5: Murbach, Vernon: Nelsen, Roger: Nelsen, Ronald: Nelson, William: Neumann, Edward: Nielsen, Roger. Row 6: Nygren, Del: Nyren, David: Olsen, Clayton: Olson, Raymond: Orley, Joseph: Painter, Clyde. Row 7: Patterson, Joseph: Phillips, Harold: Piper, Clarence: Pittman, Ralph: Porter, Bert: Prechel, Paul. Row 8: Putnam, James: Ray, Joseph: Remington, Al: Riggen, Will: Roberts, Don: Roberts, Richard. Row 9: Rowland, Robert: Roysdon, William: Russell, Dwight: Sandberg, John. Not pictured: Keith Malone, Harry Mann, Robert Manoske, Donald Martin, LeRoy Mat- lock, Dallas Matkin, Hugh Maycumger, John McBride, Robert McGeary, Douglas Mclnnes, Arland Michel, Gale Mitchell, Waldemor Moehring, Ted Morehouse, Gabriel Morelli, Bruce Morse, Robert Mullay, Robert Mullis, Stanley Murdock, Charles Murphy, Thomas Myers, Byron Nelson, Lee Nering, William Newland, Carl Nielsen, Frank Niessner, Wayne Nord, Kato Okazoki, Marvin Oliver, Charles Peake, David Perkins, Vernon Pierce, John Poysky, Ed Preston, Ed Preuschoff, Earl Pulford, Earl Quigley, Albert Rogan, James Rankin, Dean Redshaw, George Reinhold, Arthur Rhodes, Ralph Rice, Richard Rind, John Roberts, Dwight Robinson, Jack Roecks, John Rohal, Gordon Rose, John Rose, Peter Rotor. 312 ii.. xiii Row l: Schauble, Jack: Schilke, Ardell: Schmidt, Victor: Schwabauer, Charles: Scott, David: Shattuck, Darrell. Row 2: Sheldon, Joe: Sherman, Ted: Silvers, Jack: Simmons, Richard: Simpson, Weymeth: Slehofer, Otto, Row 3: Slifer, Harry: Smith, Damon: Smith, Maurice: Smith, Russell: Sprague, Bill: Stehr, Everett. Row 41 Stensland, Robert: Stensland, William: Stenkamp, John: Streissguth, Dick: Stubbs, Leonard: Sumey, Jack. Row 5: Swanson, Sterling: Tennyson, Ray: Tervooten, Peter: Thom, James: Thomas, Harold: Thorndike, Don. Row 6: Thynes, Carl: Tobie, Harold: Tolles, David: Tom, Gene: Tonnemaker, Gene: Tuck, Harley. Row 7: Vandervort, Glen: Van Vliet, Joseph: Venema, George: Warner, Thomas: Webert, Donald: Whitely, Bill. Row 8: Wikan, Leif: Woll, Arthur: Workman, Earl: Wright, Thomas: Yoke, Charles: Zarick, Edward. Row 9: Zwainz, Robert: Overstreet, Ira: Anderson, Imogene. Not pictured: Robert Rowley, Leslie Russell, Leslie Schalfield, Fred Schilling, Edward Scott, Ross Scott, Terry Shannon, William Shillito, James Simmons, Russell Simonson, Richard Slover, Dennis Smith, Gerald Smith, James Smith, Richard Smith, Troy Smith, James Sorensen, Dale Stanton, Forrest Stein- ar, Richard Stensrude, John Stephens, John Stevens, Harold Stilson, Fred Stovner, Don- ald Strombom, Ralph Sundberg, Bert Swan- son, Ray Swanson, Hamer Syre, Kenneth Taylor, Charles True, Kenneth Vannice, Peter Van Soest, Robert Wallace, Duane Walter, David Ward, Donald Westrick, Robert White, Jack Williams, Robert H. Williams, Robert E. Williams, Frederick Windham, Mack Win- dle, Donn Woodroofe, Ralph Wulf, Roger Wycott, Dale Yockey, James Yocum, Frank Ziegler, Eugene Zinck, Richard Zwiener. 313 South House Records of South house progress point to a steadily rising figure in the brain- point average. Out of the large group, 71 fellows nosed into places on the Cougar honor roll tirst semester. Scholarly Joe Patterson, member of Phi Kappa Phi, not only helped to boost the grade number, but also received an award as the most outstanding ROTC engineering student on campus, Lighter moods caught hungry members devouring sandwiches and coffee and enjoying entertainment. Focal point of relaxation was the lounge which provided the Sunday stage setting for all different types ot movies shown throughout the year. ' Q 1-. - Stimson S nate Since its founding in i923 as a service organization to the hall, the Senate has assisted in practically all phases of dorm activity. Its main purposes have been to show the need for improvements within the hall, initiate proiects, and assist with the orientation ot freshmen. Members for the Senate are selected from the Montezuma club on the basis of outstanding service to the hall, the president of the Montezuma club automatically bcomes the president of the Senate. The Senate was disbanded during the war, but shortly thereafter it was reorganized and in i948 commemorated its 25th anniversary. iirzzqie. Row 1: Abbott, Dave, Barrett, Gary, Bond, Don, Bostwick, Myron. Row 2: Braden, Bob, Brunstrom, Jerry, Cerino, Gene, Cornell, Don. Row 3: Davis, Bob, DeHart, Dwain, Deierling, Don, Desposato, Francis, Duchow, Winston, Dupree, Lindy. Row 4: Floe, Jerry, George, Don, Green, Bill, Greene, Bruce, Greene, Kenneth, Holden, Fred. Row 5: Houghton, Dick, Lambier, Darwin, Newgard, Bob, Nordquist, Dave, Otis, Earl, Parker, John. Row 6: Parker, Russell, Peck, Robert, Rasmussen, Mel, Sanclstrom, Paul. Row 7: Selfridge, Dick, Selfridge, Bob, Van Eaton, Ben, Warman, Harry. Not pictured: Frank Clement, Derek Earp Reuben Getz, Jack Granberg, Carl Higby Bob Hyatt, Kay Inaba, Bill Kreitz, Don Note boom, Duane Pepiot, Bill Sonnemann. 314 1 r 1 TWVT1 Row 'l: Abbott, Dave: Abraham, Russel: Ambrose, William: Appleford, Lyle: Barratt, Joseph. Row 2: Barrett, Gary: Bell, George: Berst, Don: Besok, Ahmet: Blackburn, Glen. Row 3: Blackler, Perry: Bond, Don: Bond, Frank: Bostwick, Myron: Bottemiller, Maurice: Boulton, John: Braden, Bob. Row 4: Brannon, John: Brucker, Arnold: Brunstrom, Jerry: Buhaly, Joseph: Cairns, Luman: Cannon, William: Cargill, Rich. Row 5: Carlson, Irving: Cerino, Gene: Chase, Charles: Clausen, Arnold: Comrie, Roy: Conley, Ray: Cook, Robert. Row 6: Cornell, Don: Culmback, Sam: Darset, Orville: Davis, Bob: Deck, Harold: DeHart, Dwain: Deierling, Don. Row 7: Delay, John: Desposato, Francis: Dittberner, Don: Dube, Maurice: DuPree, Robert: Edgar, Jerry: Edwards, Dale. Row 8: Eicle, Melvin: Erdmann, Robert: Floe, Jerry: Fode, Richard: Forsberg, Walter. Row 9: Franklin, Richard: Friedman, Albert: Fuchs, Carl: Galbraith, Graeme. Not pictured: John Anderson, Wallace An- derson, Victor Auyong, Alex Barks, Meryl Bauer, Virgil Bauer, Jack Black, James Brock, Joseph Buchanan, Harold Carnahan, Frank Clement, Marvin Dahlquist, Jack Da- vidson, Orville Dorsett, Frank Dost, Winston Duchow, Derek Earp, Carlos Echart, Dean Ellis, Burton Fadich, William Fisher, Dean Forgaard, Lavern Gooder, Jack Granberg. 315 Stimson Montezuma Having just completed one of their best years on campus, Stimson hall Montezuma can now look back at their successful and pleasant school times. The opening measure of increasing spirit and hall pride was to the tune of new furniture and new interior finishes, harmonizing with numerous improve- ments and conveniences. Dorm proiects newly initiated this year which benefited everyone and which encouraged group assistance may be the reason for the fresh interest taken in hall activities. Included in this program were services oFFered through the scholarship and library committees. l i sX 'lj' I on Montezuma Stimson's first formal came in December and climaxed the fall social season with Winter Wonderland as its theme. Inspired by the sparkling beauty of snow and Christmas, the eftect was elaborately created through the use of white limbs draped with icicles, puFFy angel's hair clouds, a tree with a:l blue lights, and an abstract winter scene in blue and silver over the fire- p ace. I Another social feature started this year was the weekly Wednesday night coffee hour when the members took oft their thinking caps and relaxed together in the lobby. A combination of school and house obligations made time tly. '1 Row 1: Gates, Donald, George, Dong Getz, Reuben, Goedde, Reynoldg Gotfredsan, Marion: Graham, Leonard: Graham, Robert. Row 2: Grahlfs, Emile, Grant, James, Grasser Fred Green Bill Greene Bruce Greene Kenneth Gregerson Leif Row 3 Haagen Kenneth Halstead David Harmeling George Hartup James Hartup John Hastings Roy Hathaway James Row 4 Heath Clement Herstrom Fred Higby Carl Hill Warren Hill William Hogan Ray Holden Fred Row5 Houghton Dick Humphrey William Hurlbert Donald Hyatt Bob Johnson Harry Juris Thomas Kaifer Bernard Row 6 Killian Curtis Kirschner George Kotula Marty Kreitz Bill Lambier Darwin Larson Daryl LaV1gne John Row7 LoZelle Billy Lenhart Wayne Lotze Keith Mack Robert MacLeod Robert Mahoney John Manning Charlie Row 8: Martin Don- Massie Duward- Motsen Herbert- McDowell Lee- Miguki James- Morris William- Mortimore Ronald. Row 9: Mower Walter- Murphey George- Myer John- Nakamura Clifford- Nansen Ralph- Nathe Dick- Neitzling Robert. Not pictured: Stanley Green James Greg- son Edwin Haun Robert Hedelius Morrison Henning, Jack Hill, Donald Hubbard, Kay Inaba, Gordon Jones, Alfred Kasper, George Leuning, Robert Look, John MacLean, Gilbert Martin, James McCallum, Jack McCulloh, Lawrence Mclean, William Minshall, Tom Moor, Phil Morrison, Ken Mueller, Richard Oliver, Robert Olsen. 316 Row 'l: Nelson, Lloyd, Nexic, Eugene, Ness, Charles, Newgard, Bob, Newman, Bernhard, Nordquist, Dave, Noteboom, Don, Paige, Fred. Row 2: Parker, John, Parker, Russell, Parsons, Ben, Parsons, David, Peck, Robert, Persing, Ronald, Phillips, Alden, Plyler, Martin. Row 3: Quast, Lorus, Ramm, Kenneth, Rasmussen, Mel, Rea, Edwin, Reister, Ted, Relling, David, Renner, Harry, Roberts, Joe. Row 4: Rolla, Richard, Rupert, Larry, Sanders, Robert, Schoedel, Gordon, Schuster, Robert, Seegers, Raymond, Seek, Richard, Selfridge, Dick. Row 5: Selfridge, Robert, Shearer, Dale, Shirk, Allen, Skaar, Clitiford, Smick, Robert, Smoot, LeRoy, Snyder, Alan, Saderling, Harold. Row 6: Sowder, Tony, Stevens, Robert, Stevenson, Lean, Stinson, Glen, Stueckle, Donald, Taylor, Robert, Tews, Paul, Thomas, William. Row 7: Thompson, Robert, Thompson, Doug, Turkalp, lsmet, Tuzuh, Kenny, Uygur, llhan, Van Eaton, Ben, Walter, Richard, Warman, Harry. Row 8: Warner, Seldon, Watanabe, Aki, Wege, William, Weishaar, Warren, West, Wilfred, White, Howard, Wiig, Burt, Williams, Howard. Row 9: Wilson, Harry, Wingate, Joe, Winiarski, Walter, Wolfe, Norman, Yedloutschnig, Ronald, Yule, William: Brown, Louise. Not pictured: Earl Otis, Duane Pepiot, Eugene Prince, Donald Reid, Paul Sandstrom, Ronald Silvers, Gerald Sisco, Alfred Slink- ard, Bill Sannemann, Gail Stephens, Clar- ence Thompson, James Thomson, Charles Uhling, Paul Underwood, Alvin Wallace, John Warner, William Weaver, Denny Web- ber, Keith White, Roy Wilson, Jack Wilson, Walter Wilson, Earl Zinck. 317 Stimson Mont zuma Stimson Montezuma pursued all phases of campus-wide activities. Plus pounding the hall gavel tirst semester, Lindy Dupree spent spare hours with the bookstore board of trustees and held membership in Crimson Circle and Alpha Kappa Psi honorary. Another Alpha Kappa Psi member, Bill Green, made sure things went' right at the junior prom, taking chairmanship and steering the function tof success. Hats oft to hard-working social promoters Jerry Brunstrom and Dick Houghton, who with the help of their committees have turnished full and varied programs. More Montezuma collegians supported debate, sports, and service com- mittess. Waller Hall Waller hall Windsors' popped into action autumn semester with a barn dance coming first on their social calendar.Old-time square dancing enlivened this fall event. Intormality found its place at most of the firesides and spontaneous singing brightened the regular coffee hours. Won't you come into our Windsor castle? invited the knights tor a night. Once you make it across the moat, via drawbridge, the spacious mid-evil castle is yours for the looking. Remains of that castle now are in the cut-out shape on their dance programs, but it recalls memories of that long-ago evening. . - . H g .LS gl 'J avg, Nei' ff- ' 1 I Qi 532 ie 'lt f: E, . 4-Zi I , I J , IW Il cv ,J IIS- ,- --r ibn Row 1: Ackerman, David, Allard, Jack, Allen, Ace, Anderson, Donald. Row 2: Askew, Hibbert, Aune, Quintin, Austin, Jack, Baker, Lewis. Row 3: Blain, Harold, Block, Ted, Bond, Oliver, Bonham, Corwin, Bonsteel, David, Boriesson, Clarence Row 4: Burgstahler, Edwin, Carstens, Lamont, Cavalero, John, Christenson, Stanley, Collingwood, Thomas, Crawford, Hugh. Row 5: Criez, Louis, Curtis, Carl, Cuthill, Fred, Demmert, Lawrence, Edwards, Gene, Elliot, Earl. Row 6: Elliot, John, Fairchild, Homer, Grieve, John, Gulusis, George, Groenen, Jan, Gyes, Gerald. Row 7: Hansen, Dale, Harris, David, Harris, Stanley. Row 8: Hausenstein, Leland, Havo, Vernon, Heberden, Ralph. Not pictured: Byron Aldridge, lvan Allen, James Allen, William Anderson, William Andrews, Howard Bell, Weir Bell, Robert Benham, Farrell Binns, Elwin Biorseth, Charles Blackman, Donald Bleaknew, John Brown, Robert Burrell, William Campbell, Frank Cassetta, Arthur Chambers, William Cornehl, Floyd Cowles, Elton Curtis, Eugene Dagg, Stuart Danforth, Roland Elledge, Harry Elliot, Thor Erickson 'hard Estes, Charles Eybel, Roy Falk Roklerllwww Don- ald Fisher, Donald French, Donald Goettel, Roy Goss, Arnold Green, Mort Gronseth, Dale Hallberg, Hallie Hammill, Bruce Hard- ing, Terry Hartman, John Hartson, David Havo, Keith Hettinger, Horace Horstman, Carlyle Hughes, Philip Irwin, Delmar Jacobs, Erling Jensen, Richard Johnson, Arthur John- ston, Thomas Jordan, Elwell Kawaski. 318 ,, I Q! 'XA-Alf! -1,f. , H314 ., .. . L ' ld !,.-n-...,, + , .4-1 J , . ' I' 5 ' 1 I in A V if , 2 - FF HSA 'W , Y V' t 5 ' gi I A' j' I5 1- F U' 1, X 14 by - Ll -ff ff? 'V'l kk sl Q V fr- x rt yqkh Tfflki ? 4 - , - ' ' 3' I yr A A L A N Q LJ ef Y k QM X wi 1 I Q. + fx 1f. Q K xii? if mi A '.+' x V - - ,fu 'L ' .L : f .1 31 ,J E 'H o fm? HSM. IFA' , , V.b 4 N is 'Q A , .' 'x 1 V. Q ' A I . K .Eff . . , ., , Q V ng, X - .,. X, 1 - ,, .S I ' 1 au , W W.. ' 1 . , i ,T , Hu ' ui' , Ao: 14 Q ' 1 : , 5 ' K 54 , .3 0 vs .3 f X M fx sf 'V 5.5, V J. ' '1 1 I ' f - A, . Y , - I V V,-- XG, G Q, 3' F if H -an .T ',.- 1' mf4, F' V 5 I H - .-A-, 4 -V fi A 2- 1 .H 1 ' 2 V! , 'i 4 X QL' Y 4 yi E , orth House WSC, i949-50, probably one of the most active, yet hectic years for the North House Esquires. On October l7, during mid-semester week, the Esquires were called out to battle a growing blaze which, in the end burned off a section of second floor. Cleaning out rubbish and padding insurance reports took the rest of their week. lt has been laughed about Art Adams, Fire chief, being the last man out, he was found asleep in his room shortly before the roof collapsed! West house girls seemed somewhat shocked to see the North house tribe breakfasting in their paiamas. Sf-Q. . 62' Row l: Akin, Marv, Anderson, Murray, Balazs, Harold, Ball, Millard. Row 2: Baxter, Ed, Blakeslee, Robert, Block, Roland, Blubaugh, Glen. Row 3: Borgens, Delmar, Boss, Harold, Brede, Luther, Brendmoen, James, Burge, Robert, Campbell, Kenneth. Row 4: Cassidy, Daniel, Chaffee, Francis, Chang, Walter, Chichester, Lewis, Chopot, Joseph, Coke, John. Row 5: Connel, Lee, Corfman, Don, Cowan, Fred, Cowell, William, Crabb, Virgil, Cripe, Robert. Row 6: Cripe, Roy, D'Avis, Don, Deckert, August, Dokos, George, Eicher, Bill, Emmel, Mervin. no-1 Row 7: Falk, Theodore, Feeley, Jim, Ferreira, Joe, Fitzpatrick, Mike, Gearheart, Haynes, Gilliland, Dick. Row 8: Grandstaff, Hilton, Gray, Aldon, Gunsul, Brooks. Not pictured: Arthur Adams, Wayne Aman, Bert Anderson, Kenneth Atwood, Florendo Badua, Donald Boker, Phillip Ballard, Charles Banko, Clyde Barthol, William Beale, James Beavers, Donald Belander, James Ber- gen, Henry Berntsen, Otis Berry, Ralph Bloomstrand, Reamer Bolz, William Bowlin, Gail Brabec, Lester Braman, Morton Briggs, Myron Brockmeyer, James Caldwell, Roy Cameron, Brian Canning, Richard Carlson, Charles Childers, Richard Crosby, John Cur- ran, Franklin Danielson, John Dayharsh, Peter Dinehart, Charles Dowell, Donald Duncan, Prescott Eaton, Erland Elefson, James Elkinton, Parke Enders, Barney En- drice, Merlin Erickson, Daniel Everett, O. J. Ferrians, Richard Fifer, Gordon Fitzgerald, Eugene Fitzpatrick, Arthur Foster, Donald Gallacher, LeRoy Gallagher, Lynn Gear- heart, Russell Germain, Richard Goss. 320 Wg' Q -Vi , I. Y 1 V W, 4 A QL. ..A - xi, ,,, ix, -41 . ,, gt 5 9 .94 B -. r' , N, L- ' X4 J H.: 'l ral' V5 fi- ' -gi my A ' .gf 9 ig, If vi al, - i Q 'FB' X. U Q fy -'fa '45 mm wa Q5 .Lf X L av if I 1 n 'M , Sf .J I 'I . -A H55 3 if .xr 3 Ig North House The Barebacks, a novel theme used by North House at a football rally, won them a shiny new trophy. Another cheer should be given the Esquires who diligently built the ice skating rink. Two days after their efforts gave students a usable pond, 12 inches of snow fall, followed by a prolonged thaw, finished their job. The social swing of Independent life was far from ignored. Two semi-for- mals highlighted their gayer world. Keynoted with a mid-Victorian theme and faithfully portrayed with old-time singing waiters, the first semester dance was held at the Pullman Country Club. Row i: Northcott, Jack, Nygaard, Dick, Olson, Ray, Osborn, Ardith, Reese, Clyde, Reinhardt, Edward. Row 2: Rinta, Arnold, Roberts, Dan, Roberts, Rod, Roberts, Roger, Robinson, Gordon, Ruck, Jim. Row 3: Rudolph, Hillard, Sanders, John, Sandor, John, Schoedel, John, Seidenstricker, Arthur, Sleight, Duane. Row 4: Smith, Al, Soong, Richard, Stennett, William, Sullivan, Bill, Sund, Dick, Terhaar, Francis. Row 5: Thomas, Don, Thornton, Jack, Turner, Bill, Tyrrell, Roy, Van Wagoner, Bud, Veath, Dale. Row 6: Vogel, Bill, Waddell, Ted, Wagner, Eugene, Woldher, Jack, Waldron, Max, Williams, Gerald, Yahn, Richard, Zellmer, Richard, Zwachke, Bruce. Not pictured: James Nooney, Fay Oakes, Ted Olson, William Pardew, Alphonse Par- mer, Lynn Parton, Donald Passow, Gordon Paul, Richard Payne, George Paulus, Ver- non Proft, David Resner, David Revis, David Rhode, Roland Richards, Clark Rinlcer, John Rinta, Armand Riza, Ted Rowden, Lee Ruple, William Scheppers, Howard Scraper, Neil Shelden, James Shelton, Glenn Smith, James Smith, Donald Solberg, Joseph Steinbacher, Robert Stonebraker, John Sublett, Charles Sulonen, Harry Taniguchi, Roger Templeton, Otto Tollefson, Gordon Vincent, Joseph Vir- gin, Shelton Wadsworth, Durwood Wheeler, Owen Wheeler, James Widney, Karl Wiede- lxamp, Allan Wiggenhorn, Robert Wiley, Robert Wilhelm, Bernard Wilson, Richard Woodruff, David Woodside, Roy Worthen, Calvin Yearian, Herbert Zackrison, Walter Zane, William Zimmer. 322 Hof Alpha Chi Omega Just a skip and a jump from campus you will find the friendly Alpha Chi's, whose crowded social calendar made this year well remembered-the fall pledge dance and the spring formal caused much excitement-rallies pro- vided the outlet for excess exuberance, and second prize was copped in a rewarding sign rally. Campus coeds who wrote their names on the activity lists were Florence Wager and Betty Mezger, Mortar Board members: WRA secretary Dale Taylor: Evergreen desk editor Laurel Curran: Chinook ad manager Bonnie Wamberg: and YWCA vice-president Ginger Hofter. Row l: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: Row 6: Row 7: Row 8: Allen, Deardrie: Biorkman, Joan: Breckel, Joanne: Brown, Beverly. Bullard, Dorothy: Cooney, Shirley: Curran, Laurel: Danielson, Barbara. Dimmer, Dee: Druiiel, Miclge: French, Nancy: George, Susan: Haley, Elizabeth: Hammond, Janet. Hannah, Gloria: Harsh, Pat: Henson, Joanne: Higgins, Charlotte: Hoffer, Virginia: Kielhaclr, Joyce. Lee, Laura: Leonard, Marilyn: Marcy, Carol: McDonnell, Margaret: Mezger, Betty: Morrow, Susan. Ripley, Dolores: Rumery, Sherry: Sanclstrom, Saralee: Schaller, Beverly: Schwartz, Donna: Slaughter, Mabel. Stouffer, Martha: Sullivan, Pat: Tannahill, Margaret: Taylor, Dale: Van Dyke, Delores: Vincent, Beverly Wager, Florence: Wamberg, Bonnie Weist, Mona: Wissler, Betty. 324 'M -x 73. 'G fi 1 .15 .5 1 61 Xu v w :aw 4 J in si -V .F--' ig , x will ' ' Ei f , 'nw , 'L 'X A. an , A 'V XJ V,-1 4 -1 F 5 , if YL S A -Cv. Tw , Q A W 'S 0. 143,- 'lar I w la v ., an mkf'33'13 ta J' ' 5 A Qi H? .is 'me K 3x 1 I I V W H 'A 3' 4+ 4 V -Q . I 13' . fx 5.-, 1, Q 1 'fx t W l ef s 4 iq' 3 'H wx, 1 I , N. Q1 -.-Lang, 'A x w: wt E- , . 1-f x.. , , 1 4 bl ,AR E-,MNH I f i + f 9 'X 1 ,' Q , . Alpha Gamma D Ita A fine collection of coeds are the Alpha Gams-from their hilltop hermitage they beguiled the time until the calendar found enough days for feast, frolic, and fun. Rally spirit came to the fore when the AGD's walked oft with first prize in the noise rally and claimed honorable mention in the paiama rally. Activity-minded Alpha Gams were typified by girls like Joann Chadbourne, senior class treasurer, Katie La Dow, Y-Dub vice-president and house presi- dent, Nadine Hanford, yell leader and Harvest ball princess, and Myrtle Chitty, iunior Greek woman. -. L. , . 'VI Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: Row 6: Row 7: Row 8: Bardell, Donna, Bardy, Dolores, Bates, Marcia, Block, Anna Marie. Bork, Nora, Brock, Aileen, Cannon, Phyllis, Carr, Virginia. Chadbourne, Joann, Chitty, Myrtle, Dennis, Carol, Dickens, Annie, Dixon, Carol, Ferris, Eleanor. Force, Ruth, Frink, Roberta, Frost, Carol, Harris, Joan, Harris, Shirlee, Hummel, Betty. Johnson, Jean, La Dow, Kathleen, Loss, Mariorie, Martinsen, Aileen, McKinney, Lee, Middeke, Faith. Milbank, Barbara, Pearson, Lois, Prichard, Dolores, Romey, Marilyn, Raugust, Betty, Simpson, Gale. Smith, Marilyn, Taylor, Virginia, Thaanum, Marcia, Todd, Marion, Tugby, Jan, Warren, Midge. Way, Barbara, Williams, Donna, Wooclcock, Moriorie. Not pictured: Val Jean Corbridge, Nadine Hanford, Marilyn Johnson, Gloria Larsen. 326 Row 'l: ROW 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: Row 6: Row 7: Row B: Averill, Elizabeth: Bach, Louise: Baker, Ann: Bright, Betty. Chocano, Feliscar: Collins, Susan: Davis, Marilyn: DeForest, Joan. Dunn, Barbara: Dunn, Lucille: Eagy, Yvonne: Eccles, Mary: Elliott, Joanne: Gibbons, Barbara. Halle, Elaine: Harlow, Joanne: Hill, Arleen: Horn, Eloise: Huckle, Jane: Hughes, Aileen. Johnson, Duane: Keeler, Betty: Kingman, Barbara: Laney, Jane: Leer, Donna: Lyon, Glenice. McCraig, Joan: Mullay, Betty: Nelson, Sharon: Tufts, Patricia: O'Connor, Marilyn: Paton, Patricia. Purdy, Peggy: Sankela, Marilyn: Schussler, Jackie: Simpson, Carol: Stouffer, Ann: Strating, Donna. Walenta, Nancy: Watt, Jane: Wells, Mary Louise: Woods, Mariorie. Not pictured: Dorris Davidson, Norma Lee Hutchison, Shirley King, Marjorie Larson, Nancy Morrison, Betty Williamson. 327 Alpha Phi The smooth, attractive Alpha Phi's began the fall term with new modern furniture which provided a perfect setting for the never-to-be-forgotten pledge clance, Orchids in the Mist. Coeds and dates danced among 500 lovely orchids imported from Hawaii and outside a fountain in the yard caught the eye of the whole campus. Adding to the excitement and fun of the year were the numerous fights in the l0O inches of Cougarville snow. Big names on campus were those of Chinook editor Joanne Harlow: Phi Beta Betty Mullay, Mortar Board president: Louise Bach, Ann Baker, Margie Woods, and others who served faithfully for AWS, ASSCW, and Panhellenic. Chi Cmega Chi O's flew through the year with a good number of social events and activities-still fresh in their minds are fond memories of the White Carna- tion formal and a clear image of the Frozen Fantasy pledge dance. Names in the news from Chi Omega this year include Carol Johnston, one of the five finalists for sweetheart of Sigma Chi, and Jackie Robertson who' kept the minutes for WRA. Jean Fisk held a iunior executive council post: freshman executive council member was Betty Wright: Gerry Tiedeman served on YWCA sophomore council: and Eleanor Mellish kept Spur minutes as secretary this year. .f iss. ,M VV' Row 'l Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: Row 6: Row 7: Row 8: Allert, Edith: Andreson, Frances: Buehler, Margaret: Carter, Doris. Caven, Diane: Clegg, Virginia: Custard, Donna: Deibert, Virginia. Emory, Narice: Finley, Joan: Fisher, Madeleine: Fortson, Barbara: Freeman, Connie: Froats, Rose Marie Greedy, Sue: Gunston, Shirley: Hall, Nancy: Harman, Janet: Hollingbery, Marilu: Johnson, Carol. Johnston, Carol: Layton, Mary Lou: Loan, Dolores: Lyons, Joanne: McNerney, Patricia: McRea, Ann. Mellish, Eleanor: Mitchell, Barbara: Moon, LaVar: Moore, Mary: Rentsch, Lorraine: Robertson, Jackie. Rowe, Pat: Rucker, Joan: Staatz, Janet: Stewart, Marlys: Swartz, Ellen: Tiedeman, Gerry. Valley, Mariorie: White, Sara: Wright, Shirley: Wright, Betty. Not pictured: Margaret Dillon, Jean Fisk, Joleen Harris. 328 Row 1 Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: Row 6: Row 7: Row B: Bear, Lois: Beattie, Sue: Brown, Shirley: Cauvel, Betty. Collins, Roselle: Dehutf, Barbara: Doten, Margaret: Downs, Marilyn Jo Dudley, Janice: Fribley, Adele: Griffith, Dorothy: Harper, Vivian: Hubbard, Mary: Hupp, Mollianne. Johnson, Marie: Landis, Mary: Loomis, Grace: Mackenzie, Helen: Mclntosh, Dee: McKevett, Willora. McQueen, Doris: Merritt, Betty: Moncrieft, Bonnie Jean: Moore, Betty Ann: Moore, Berle Jeane: Morgan, Gwen. Nollan, Barbara: Oslund, Margaret: Panchot, Diane: Panchot, Nancy: Piester, Norma: Rumbalz, Jane. Sax, Kathryn: Swanson, Sally Sue: Swartzell, Corinne: Tilson, Lydia. Verran, Doris Jeanne: Verran, Margaret Joanne: Wiley, Rose Marie: Woods, Verna. Not pictured: Cleatis Embree, Carol Hen- derson, Sally Hevel. 329 7,1 w Delta D Ita Delta The Tri-Delts came back to school in their usual high spirits. And speaking ot high spirits, little Rose Marie Wiley filled her senior year with things other than academic with house vice-presidency and the senior class secretary post. Jo Downs, too, had her capable hands full with the presidency of Y-Dub and as a member ot Mortar Board. Bobbie DeHutt kept track of activities from yell leader to AWS treasurer. Katie Sax also enjoyed an active year as Y-Dub president and Y-Dub district representative. -'YL Delta Gamma Supervising the building of the new DG house took much time, but the Delta Gammas played tag with the calendar to come up with an active year -including the fall hoyride and the Turkish theme pledge dance. Headliners of the year were junior class politicians Jo Wills and Bonnie Bowers, Ever- green news editor Bam Maloney, pictured in Mademoiselle and chosen for that magazine's college board, Betty Spiegelberg, Mortar Board member, who was senior Greek woman on the board of control, Joan Barron, tapped for Tassels, and Turi Johnson, appointed a sponsor for RCTC. Row l: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: Row 6: Row 7: Row 8: F-d't?'-gv..,..,,,, Barron, Joan, Bauer, Jean, Bowers, Bonnie, Bowers, Darlene. Boyd, Elizabeth, Cooper, Alyson, Crow, Charm, Deal, Dorothy. Durgan, Donna, Ellis, Elaine, Ford, Dorothy, Harper, Pamela, Hartman, Pauline, Harrington, Phyllis, Harris, Mary, Herman, Jane, Holen, Marianne, Jelterson, Beverly, Jessup, Sharon, Johnson, Geraldine. Johnson, Turi, Ladd, Helen, Maloney, Elizabeth, Mangan, Jean, Mangan, Joan, Martin, Joan. Naughten, Joanne, Paine, Alice, Prior, Norma, Ruble, Mardel, Slosser, Eleanor, Spiegelberg, Behy. Sullivan, Mary Kay, Swank, Norma Lea, Tanner, Phyllis. Vandecaveye, Anne, Webber, Doris, Wills, Joanne, Willson, Barbara. Not pictured: Shirley Cruver, Joan Hammer Judy Krieger, Lila Lee Meiners, Catherine Shrauger, Phyllis Wright. 330 Row 'l: Adams,Jeanp Bean, Wildes, Boberg, Lois. Row 2: Bodine, Lorraine, Borset, Marilynp Bausman, Patricia. Row 3: Cady, Lillian, Chadderton, Marioriep Cooley, Dolores, Frank, Joanne, Freese, Eleanor. Raw 42 Gault, Bonnie, Goetz, Judy, Harris, Virginia, lsaacson, Ann, Marinolif, Maureen. Row 5: McGraw, Leah, Pohl, Renee, Randall, Leona. Row 6: Staley, Marileef Zaugg, Dolores. 331 Delta Zeta Delta Zeta won the Homecoming trophy with its super yard display this year, and in order to display a newly remodeled and redecorated home, everyone was invited to open house at the beginning of the school year. Wildes Bean was selected a sponsor for ROTC, Lillian Cady and Lorraine Bodine were one ot the two teams who debated tor the women's intramural debate trophy and were chosen as members of the varsity debate team, Lorraine Bodine also brought home more honors when she was awarded the Burkowsky scholarship. Kappa Alpha Theta The charming Thetas started the year with enthusiasm and activity-plus by winning prizes tor their Homecoming display and for the Dad's day noise rally. As the year rolled on, faculty dinners, tiresides and open houses after games took the limelight. Special function of the year was Midnight Mysti- cal, the pledge dance. Jo Hone is one of the college coeds who calls 603 California avenue home, Jo played the lead in Accidentally Yours this year, Bobbie Tucker held the prexy post in Theta Sigma Phi circles and was a Mortar Boarder. Char Friel filled the Evergreen news editor post . . . printer's ink and all. Z' Row 'I: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: Row 6: Row 7: Row 8 Row 9: Allen, Virginia, Anderson, Susan, Blevins, Bonnie, Brackett, Beverly. Clizer, Mary Sue, Chandler, Jo Ann, Cockrell, Jean, Cress, Mary Lou. Davis, Gloria, Douglas, Jan, Enclslow, Beth, Eschbach, Rosie, Falknor, Molly, Fitzgerald, Nancy. Folsom, Beth, Friel, Charlotte, Gallagher, Joanne, Gilmore, Mary Ellen, Glover, Lorraine, Graham, Nancy. Hone, Joan, Hatcher, Donna, Hoyt, Jeannine, Jackson, Dorothy, Johanson, Barbara, Martin, Nancy. McBride, Shirley, McGitford, Marcia Meese, Jean, Nelson, Barbara, Norman, Carol, Pittman, Arlene. Reser, Peggy, Saunders, Carol, Sheely, Pat, Smith, Peggy, Thorsen, Wanda. Troy, Marianne, Tucker, Bobbie, Twohy, Melanie, White, Bev. White, Liane, Wood, Donna, Young, Joy Not pictured: Mary Farrell, Charlotte Little. 332 Row l: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: Row 6: Row 7: Raw 8: Row 9: Cadman, Chris, Carruthers, Jerralee, Chisholm, Joan, DeGrasse, Ruth. Doolittle, Bev, Drumheller, Joan, Erwin, Jean, Exner, Betts. Ferguson, Dixie, Finnegan, Marian, Foster, Kathy, Franz, Dorothy, Freclericks, Lyn, Graham, Dee. Harberd, Mary, Ingalls, Velma, Jonson, Georgia, Jorgenson, Dorothy, Kamm, Bobbee, KirVan, Ada. Kitlar, Barbara, Kitlar, Frances, Kohne, Gretchen, Kokat, Nancy, Loree, Dona, Ludwig, Carol Ann. Matthew, Jean, Nelson, Leslie, Plotts, Janelle, Roftis, Joan, Ringman, Delores, Ringman, Marilyn. Schneider, Joyce, Schumacher, Kathryn, Seger, Lucille, Shaw, Gwen, Slippern, Shirley, Smith, Betty Jo. L Sorenson, Jan, Tenzler, Marlene, Trenerry, Anne, Tschetter, Gerry. Veatch, Sarita, Wallace, Marian, Warwick, Mary Ellen. Not pictured: Alice Park, Nancy Scales. 333 Kappa Delta Calls of we need a fourth from the attractive, friendly Kappa Delts didn't alter their high campus activity status with sparkplugs Fran Kitlar holding a senior exec post and Jon Sorenson who kept the front door in motion dash- ing to Chinook managing editor deadlines. While Marlene Tenzler and Bev Doolittle had audiences in stitches with their comedy dramatic portrayals, Marilyn Ringman and Sarita Veatch talked their way to trophies in debate circles. Vivacious KD's added sparkle to a full social calendar withr many well-remembered events. Freshmen garnering Mortar Board tassels for high scholarship were Joan Chishom and Georgia Jonson. - W 1. 4.. 'W' 1' It - , , x L ,Af 3' 5. 1- . A ' ' ' ' A-sh .., fx 2 , 2 if 1 gf '55 . 1 . :J . J ' Q 'j +1 'U' - W 5 5 Q ' .HX as . xg Q' ' ' ,. A1 a SAF' H ' v Q itz wi -'Ay it f il m A if if X J n A QF' l-If '7 4 1 - ,x If ,P Row 1: Anderson, Lois, Ayres, Ann Marie, Barker, Gwen, Bendixen, Gretta. Row 2: Boyle, Marilyn, Brandt, Helen, Brusso, Gwyneith, Chastain, Barbara. Row 3: Crawford, Nancy, chipmun, Nancy, Curzon, Dorothy, Danielson, Pauline, Deutsch, Lenna, Farrell, Barbara. Row 4: Guilbert, Joan, Gusman, Marcia, Holt, Joanne, Hughes, Betty, Jacky, Joan, Jensen, Margaret. Row 5: Johnson, Joanne, Ludwig, Mariorie, Malander, Shirley, Marshall, Pat, Matson, Paula, McCrea, Anne. Row 6: McGlade, Ann, Miller, Jean, Morgan, Marilyn, Niehenke, Laverne, Nollan, Janet, Panagakis, Carolyn. Row 7: Rankin, Helen, Reed, Shirley, Reid, Peggy Ann. Row 8: Shivas, Mary Jane, Smyth, Carol, Burchard, Susan. Not pictured: Frances Barnes, Marilyn Fogel- quist, Gene Halbert. 335 Pi Beta Phi The coeds of the golden arrow aimed their shafts straight into a 49-50 bull's eye. How could they miss with such straight shooters as Ann McGlacle, AWS president, and Marcia Gusman, whose activities range from Fo-Paws feature writer to director of the Theta Sig con. Gwyneith Brussoz is another head- liner whose orchesis and choir activities kept her Cougar calendar filled. A colorful Scottish campaign caught campus-wide attention and won tor Anne McCrea princess honors at the Harvest ball. The Pi Phi's went for a Chinese Honeymoon on their winter formal and to the Land of Make BeIieve at their pledge dance! Sigma Kappa ln an atmosphere of the moon, looking out toward the earth and other planets, Sigma Kappas enioyed a different pledge dance entitled Moods Out ot the Moon. Wednesday afternoon cottee hours proved popular and the year was climaxed by the successful Violet dance. Enioying the fun and work of the school year were activity-plus girls like Mary Lou Pease, whose Evergreen and Fo-Paws work and class activities never ceased. Marilyn Rostedt, too, found time for orchesis and maiorette work, Maxine McDougall was Theta Sig secretary. Junior Panhellenic prexy was Joanne Wethern. nr' V ,vs Row 'l: Bosanko, Margaret, Brede, Shirley, Cadigan, Gloria, Cairns, Zora. Row 2: Cooper, Eleanor, DePriest, Jo Ann, Dulgar, Doris, Eckhardt, Edna. Row 3: Evans, Patsy, Fender, Bonnie, Ferris, Betty, Fleischer, Shirley, Freedman, Joan, Fraser, Carol. Row 4: Forest, Diane, Forsgren, Shirley, Glander, Mary Lou, Horan, Colleen, Kohler, Jo Anne, McDougall, Maxine. Row 5: McLaughlin, Blanche, Manthe, Corinne, Olson, .lo Ann, Pease, Dorothy, Pease, Mary Lou, Peterson, Barbara. Row 6: Plastino, Patsy, Pickens, Cheryl, Richards, Gloria, Riggs, Gwyneth, Rostedt, Marilyn, Scott, Shirley. Row 7: Slack, Virginia, Staples, Donna, Sudhoft, Arden, Sweet, Mary. Row 8: Sweet, Suzanne, Vinther, Sally, Wethern, Joanne, Wood, Margaret. Not pictured: Myrna Holtan, Marie Phillips, Bonnie Pratt. 336 Row 1: Anderson, Robert T., Armstrong, Bud, Bradley, Gordon, Chedzoy, David. Row 2: Conley, Gene, Curtis, Everett, Earnest, Jack, Falk, James. Row 3: Gammie, Bill, Groshong, Gene, Hazelwood, John, Green, Floyd, Helgeson, Russ, Helling, Dean. Row 4: Johnson, Walter, Jones, Hilton, Jones, John, Jehle, Charles, King, Richard, Lowers, Herb. Row 5: McConnell, Keith, McQueen, William, Patton, Richard, Ray, John, Rowles, Bill, Speer, Robert. Row 6: Stowe, Duane, Swanland, William, Sylvester, Gordon, Tisdale, John. Row 7: Wiegardt, Gustave, Wright, Robert, Yoder, Elmer Not pictured: Chet Bennett, Kenneth Clark, Bob Cooper, Bernard Donahue, Gerhard Eberhardt, Wallace Green, Don Hinkson. 337 Acacia Everyone looks forward to the USO-Go in January, and no wonder- with Acacia's responsible. Another point was chalked up for the Acacia's here when they tromped the university chapter in their annual football game on the day ot the UW-WSC game. Well-known emcee on campus is Chet Bennett, chairman of this year's senior ball. Bill Gammie, another campus personality, is past president ot IFC. President of IFCC is Herb Lowers, also a Crimson Circle member. Long and lanky Gene Conley, a standout in basketball and baseball, calls Acacia home too. Alpha Gamma Rho The AGR's make up the only social fraternity on the WSC campus composed solely of men maioring in agriculture and its related fields. Even though they're a closely-knit group with more interests of a common nature, their activities show a wide variety of campus participation. Three main social events highlight the AGR calendar each year-the barn dance, pledge dance, and winter formal. The barn dance and barbecue provide the climax for a fun-full social calendar, and as many students and faculty members know is as successful a function as any function can be. I 'KP Row T: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: Row 6: Row 7: Row 8: Row 9: Adams, Leslie: Ackerman, Bob: Borland, Lyle: Brown, Wesley. Brumbough, Allen: Crowe, Earl: Crow, Mac: Dahlstedt, Norman. Doherty, John: Faris, Edwin: Forrester, Eugene: Fulkerson, Art: Glarborg, Arnold: Graybeal, Ken Hein, Jim: Heinemann, Donald: Hellenga, Glen: Holmes, Clifford: Huston, Fred: Jessee, Gene. Johnson, Robert: Kettel, Ernest: Kulin, Don: Lange, Burgess: Largent, Philip. Looney, Donnell: Lorenz, Ray: Maggs, Jerry: Maloney, Fred: Moser, Richard: Munn, Allen. Nagle, Lyle: Odell, Allen: Olson, Bob: Pierson, Lyle: Price, Eugene: Rainwater, Dayle. Sargent, Harry: Sargent, John: Schmidt, Bob: Smith, Walter: Stensland, Bob: Tidrick, Ralph. Tomlinson, Donald: Tripp, Dean: Venn, Vance: Von Moos, Joseph. Not pictured: George Schault, Walter Smith 338 xl. Row 'l: Britton, William, Braswell, Paul, Corkrum, Richard. Row 2: Dial, Clarence, Dye, Robert, Goodrich, H. Warner. Row 3: Knowles, Maurice, Korte, Gerald, Leitz, Emil, Lindberg, Kenneth. Row 4: Millard, Charles, Nordheim, Carl, - Pearson, James, Prouty, Richard, Ross, Donald. Row 5: Rowe, Warren, Travis, Ralph, Tupper, Leland. Row 6: Wilson, John, Young, Richard. Not pictured: Carl Betten, Hubert Chresten- son, Jack Dallas, Stanley Johnson, Archie Lloyd, Earnest McCulloh, Lawrence Nord- heim. 339 it Alpha Kappa Lambda A national conclave of Alpha Kappa Lambda chapters was held at the house in September. AKL's held their annual blind date dance in November. All members were supplied with blind dates for the occasion by the social chairman ofthe house. The dance was held at the chapter house and no one was heard to complain that the function was a blind affair. Just as success- ful in the social whirl was the pledge dance, Old Fashioned Walk, held in December at the golf club house. The dance was made even more enjoyable by the choir, who sang at intermission. dl lpha Tau Omega O Washington Gamma Chi of Alpha Tau Omega entered wholeheartedly into numerous campus activities during '49 and '5O. Tank record for the 150-yard backstroke was claimed by Paul Sellin and frosh gridsters were Joe Figgens, Dick Davenport, and Elmer Messenger. Intramural golf championship was bound to go to an ATO since .lerry and Dick King were the two finalists- lucky Jerry copped the trophy. ln the fall the pledges named their dance Beauty and the Beast, followed by the winter formal held at the Pullman Country club. ts Like.. Allen, Robert: Anderson, Warren: Babbit, George: Boettcher, William: Bunnell, Jack. Carmichael, Dean: Coombs, George Davenport, Dick: Dompier, Neal: Downey, David. Eby, Don: Egbert, Bill: Feehan, Don: Fellman, Walter: Fitzsimmons, Robert: Giddings, Charles: Giesa, Jay. Gilson, Robert: Gleason, John: Gollehon, Jim: Gosney, Vernon: Grohs, Charles: Harris, Eugene: Heer, Dale. Holmes, Bernard: Hyatt, Tam: Jensen, Marion: Johnson, David: Jones, Gordon: Keller, James: King, Dick. King, Jerry: l.aClair, William: Lalonde, Jack: Lee, Donald: Loveioy, Kenneth: Marsh, Malcom: Mclntosh, Donn. Messenger, Elmer: Milne, Scott: Monaghan, Stanley: Moore, Harlan Morris, Richard: Olsen, Bob: Osborn, William, Pease, Donald: Peterson, Glenn: Reynolds, Donald: Sellin, Paul: Shelver, James. Sherrod, James: Streamer, Pat: Turner, Wallace: Vernon, Al. l Not pictured: Robert Bayley, David Brush Wray Farmin, Charles Gruning, John Gre gory, William Howard, James Howell, Paul Larsen, James Nagel, Kenneth Power, John Tallent, Lyle Woolf 340 1 Row 'l: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: Row 6: Row 7: Row 8: Bigelow, Jack: Bohman, Ronald: Bower, Richard: Brogger, James. Cannon, Bruce: Carlson, Robert: Carroll, Terrance: Christopher, John Closs, Robert: Costello, Earl: Cummins, William: Decker, Allison: Eischen, Clem: Ellingsen, Ronald. Fosburg, Leonard: Galloway, Earley: Garland, Jack: Hilby, Gerald: Keller, Dan: Keller, Fred. King, Stanley: Kramer, Robert: Lawson, Duane: Leahy, John: Loan, Raymond: Long, Gary: McGough, Kenneth. McHenry, Jack: Perham, Guy: Petersen, James: Shattuck, James: Shaw, Harold: Smith, Donald. Stansfield, Richard: Swanson, Raymond: Veatch, Fred: Wardinsky, William: Williamson, Robin: White, Joseph. Wickstrom, Howard: Ylvisaker, Paul. Not pictured: Leroy Desilet, William Dunn, Phillip Frier, James Johnson, Joseph Lyts, Stanley McGough, Richard Smith. 341 Beta Th ta Pi Scholastic endeavor and clean living pulled the Beta Theta Pi's through to a highly successful school year. Honors go to them this year for topping the all-campus scholarship rating. Wheels, cogs, and spares responsible for this year's line record are sophomore class president Clem Eishen, who is a star trackster, a member ot IFCC and Gray W: Beta house president William Cummins, whose activities include IFC, IFCC, Scabbard and Blade, senior ball committee, and Newman club: Bob Closs, varsity wrestling team cap- tain: and Earle Galloway and William Wardinsky, varsity football. 552' Q.. :rr ,: .,., Ea 'V - of fgf'v1,3: M N 1 Pin! X A EQ if Su: F Q, . -VWWTIK, 1 ' it g ' ff lu , . x if - ,, .f'. ? WGS if 'Q -iw. Ir' . . ,. Q J5- 6 , v :E , 5, 5 b' -f..-.n g, ifHf .we w J 9' ,. -X ,Ev an sf -a' , 1 44 '-mi' V 17 5 Q iii? 'M ,Q Q r- -.W .. . 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More outstanding names on the campus scene include Wally Walker, national lK president, Allan Good- win, Rho Chi prexy, Paul Burgess, active with KWSC and NCRG, and John Pokey Foss, regional director of the intercollegiate rodeo association. Achievements chalked up on the Figi list were first place in the Phillip Morris contest, which meant a new radio phonograph console, fourth place in the intramural ski meet, and a successful night club pledge dance called Sky Room. rf' lf Row 1: Anderson, Edward, Baker, Gene, Bidlake, Peter, Buchholtz, Robert. 'f Row 2 Burgess Paul Camealy John Clodius Gerald Clumpner Ben MDA Row 3 Conn George David Kenneth Goodwin Allan Greenwood Bob Harris Robert Holmes Donald Row 4 Krerzinger Harold Krier Matt Krueger DeWayne Loomis Clarence Mclntosh Gary Muir Carl Row 5: Muir Earl' Munson Charles- Murdoch Alan' Pratt Earl- Rawson, Ralph, Raymond, David. Row 6: Scholz, Allen, Seim, Charles, Shelchuk, William, Sumner, Gordon Walker, Wallace. Not pictured: John Foss. .N -f-- ,J Ma - --- ,' Y -- f '1 J V e4:5 r1'-. .L its . -'r '- 4 ........ .......... QL..-Q 5 -'-- QF -- V ,.........- 1 .., t . .,.,..f.-x.1f..a.i...-,-- M l A -M , .. V V A . ...qu ,. -.' . 'W fs ' ' 'Z Row 1: Adkins, Miles, Beckwith, Guy, Bigger, Daniel. - Row 2: Charlson, Clinton, Crawford, Jack, Dawson, William. Row 3: Everett, Harry, Godfrey, Dennis, Johnson, Walter, Kleweno, Walter, Larson, Albert. Row 4: Lathrop, John, Lyons, Walter, Mclean, Larry, Miller, Clarence, Mish, William. Row 5: Myers, Donald, Paulson, Theodore, Sailor, Dale, Smith, Merle, Stuart, Warren. Row 6: Sulonen, Dick, Wefer, Winton, Weiss, Keith. Row 7: Wilson, Simeon, Young, Dave, Yost, Walter. Not pictured: Herbert Robinson. 345 D Ita Sigma Phi In a year topped by their formal Carnation Ball, the Delta Sigs carved their niche on the WSC campus. Hard work rather than frivolity was the keynote, though. With the help of fellow fraternities, the chapter house was redecoratecl-and what a difference that coat of white paint made! Social- izing began early and firesides, after dinner dances, the pledge-active dance, and a festive Christmas party added to the Delta Sig's house activities. Under the capable hands of house presidents Merle Smith and Walt Johnson, the Delta Sigs forged an ever stronger house with their first founder's day dinner and initiation. Kappa Iota, Phi On a far-flung fringe of the campus, are the KlP's. Though far away, they're a real part of campus life with functions like the October Hallowe'en party, the pledge clance, and the third annual Emerson day formal. Carrying KIP colors to the campus are Lars Forland, Norwegian member who captainecl the WSC ski team to ND honors, Gentry Wade, fall president and varsity ski team member, Chuck Payne, campus-wide entertainer and drama student active in plays, Dale Shaw, social coordinating council prexy, IFCC veep, and TUB advisory committee chairman, and Bill Barnes, spring president. Row 'l: Barnes, William, Don, Dale, Emery, Fred, Folkins, Glen. Row 2: Ford, Richard, Forland, Lars, Henneman, Robert, Henrikson, Harold. Row 3: Jacobs, Harvey, Jacobson, Duane, Khtaian, Stephen, Knight, Donald, Koch, Milton, Kuhns, Joseph. Row 4: Larsen, Robert, Motto, Clarence, Muller, Kenneth, Olson, John, Olson, Melvin, Payne, Charles. Row 5: Pickett, George, Shaw, Dale, Skaar, John, Stewart, Dick. Row 6: Thirkill, Dale, Wade, Gentry, Wellsandt, Henry, Wood, Jack. Not pictured: Dean Chesbrough, Robert Fox Kenneth Meyers. 346 Row 'l: Arnold, Adrian, Boll, John, Bowen, Bob, Brown, Edwin. Row 2: Cameron, William, Drimmel, Scott, Friel, Wallis, Gurwell, Richard. Row 3: Harms, Robert, Hildenbrand, Fred, Jacky, Gordon, James, Landelin, Johnson, Richard, Knowles, Donald Row 4: Landerholm, Bob, Leonard, Kay, Lotspeich, Marvin, Lowry, Thomas, Mariner, Thomas, Mead, Byron. Row 5: Miller, Gerald, Miller, Robert, Mitchell, John, Moody, William, Oliver, John, Oliver, Kenneth. Row 6: Percy, Frank, Phillips, J. Boyd, Philpott, W. Richard, Pring, Robert, Reese, John, Reid, Archie. Row 7: Reser, William, Rieger, Gene, Rist, Lawrence, Rosenkranz, Don, Rushmore, Francis, Sage, Gene. Row 8: Scott, Jesse, Siegel, Wayne, Stanforth, Millard, Trent, Larry. Row 9: Vertrees, Ormon, Vincent, Philip, Wiley, Wesley, Zier, Stanley. Not pictured: Roy Alvarson, John Boyle, l William Burns, Gerald Colkitt, Howard Fer guson, Bob Fogle, Hugh Knapp, Robert Vi tale, Harold Wolverton. 347 Kappa Sigma Campus personalities who hang their coats in the Kappa Sig clookroom are Gene Rieger, sophomore class prexy, winner of Mr. Hustle and outstanding blocker awards ot the football team, Landy James, another Cougar grid squad member, Bob Landerholm, publicity director of the Chinook, and John Oliver, active in IFC and treasurer of Crimson Circle. The Kappa Sigs are remembered for their annual waffle breakfast for all the new sorority pledges in the fall and their yearly spring dance. They point with pride to their Belgian war orhpan, Yvon La Clerc. '-'- 'Y - lrli ' Lambda Chi Alpha Burning the mortgage on founders' day highlighted the year for the Lambda Chi's. The Shipwreck dance was rated a big success as always-the winter formal and spring picnic holding their share of fun too. The college sports program was well-endorsed by gridclers Don Paul, Bud Rottler, Bob Doornink, and Jerry Molvik, boxer Chuck Morgan, and track stars John Higgins and Ben Hodge. Lambda Chi members in Scabbard and Blade were oFFicers Verne Hutchinson and Dale Cook. Bob Berry and Dale Cook led the Ever- green staff as editors-in-chief, assisted by Jim Knaggs. li An 'FP-' .-nf Wt! 3-Lsa ..0 ,. ff!! ' -1.5524 L rfif Row il Amery, Donald, Asplund, Stanley, Barbee, Wendell, Berger, James. Row 2: Berry, Robert, Biersdorf, Jack, Biersdorf, William, Bohlke, Douglas. Row 3: Carlson, Hubert, Carter, Vernon, Christensen, Vernon, Cook, Dale, Cummings, Ray, Doornink, Robert. Row 4: Doty, Jack, Fitch, William, Fraley, Robert, Grier, Norman, Hamilton, William, Hamilton, Richard. Row 5: Hanks, Wayne, Higgins, John, Hobble, Robert, Hodge, Ben, Holroyd, Jack, Hutchinson, Verne. Row 6: Johnson, Richard, Kreis, Bob, MacLean, Tom, MacPhee, Gary, McKnight, Robert, Miller, Clarence. Row 7: Miller, Stanley, Molvik, Gerald, Morgan, Charles, Morse, Vance, Oldham, Clifford, Padrick, Jack. Row B: Panks, Harold, Richardson, Jack, Slemp, Wayne, Springer, Edward, Swanson, Ben, Swanson, Orin. Row 9: Waldron, Dennis, Wheeler, Jack, Wise, Joseph. Not pictured: William Anderson, James An- dresen, Bernard Barton, Duane Box, Herbert Brown, Robert Campbell, Joseph Heslin, Clifford Hubbard, William Johnson, Richard Ketelle, Fred Martin, Carl Micciancio, Harold Nelson, Robert Otteraan, Donald Paul, Charles Peckenpaugh, Gordon Pickering, William Roffler, Charles Ronald, Dan Tetters, William Wakefield, Charles Ward, Howard Williams. 348 Row 1: Anderson, Kerry, Anderson, Wayne, Andrew, Glenn, Barrett, Robert, Bergevin, Gordon. Row 2: Blair, John, Brown, Philip, Brunswick, Gordon, Burns, Gary, Cardle, Herbert. Row 3: Cheatley, William, Cook, Robert, Corkrum, Ralph, Daniel, Robert, Dayton, Stanley, DeBeaumont, Richard, Dosskey, Charles. Row 4: Eakin, Robert, Fowler, Donald, Franklin, Don, Golden, James, Hannahs, Robert, Haug, Peter, Hinton, Ken. Row 5: Holbrook, Gil, Hoskins, Robert, Hughes, Floyd, Hulbert, Robert, Johnson, Larry, Jolley, William, Kerr, Thomas. Row 6: Kirk, David, Luoto, Jack, Mataya, Frank, McConnell, Robert, Mclnturft, John, McLennan, Craig, Monlux, John. Row 7: Metzger, Harry, Nelson, Norman, Paris, Roy, Pickering, Drury, Pratt, Milton, Rath, Robert, Reiter, Robert. Row 8: Scodeller, Reginald, Selberg, Richard, Sherman, Edward, Shryock, Richard, Slater, Arnold, Sloan, Daniel, Smith, Ward. Row 9: Sorenson, James, Stewart, Edward, Stimac, George, Tietie, Henry, Wiese, Glenn, Woodruff, Eugene. Not pictured: Donald Carver, Leland Dol- quist, Van Dumas, Scott Foxley, Robert Gam- bold, Joe Hemel, James Hobble, Walter Karlson, Donald Larkin, James Maydahl, Ben Newland, David Parker, Frank Saunders, Ted Sires, Laurie Whitehead, Tom Zimmer- ITIUH- 349 Phi Delta Th ta With extra-curricular activities tirst, the Phi Delts faced a busy '49 and '50. Distinguishing themselves in several fields ot sports were Frank Mataya, Gordy Brunswick, and Bob Gambold. Though plenty sportsminded, the house at 600 Campus avenue had fellows in politics with Bob McConnell leading the iunior class, and sophomore class treasurer Dan Sloan, who also edited that campus classic, the Fusser's Guide. Journalistic trends were evident in Gil Squeak Holbrook with his Chinook and Evergreen activities. Prexy posts were held by Reggie Scodeller and Bud Corkrum for the house and John Monlux for Gray W, Phi Kappa Phi Kappa's year opened with the Hallowe'en costume ball, a bewitching success. Next on the social activity list came the annual installation formal, commemorating the installation of Alpha Delta chapter of Phi Kappa at WSC. All looked forward to the event of the year-the annual spring flower formal in April. ln between these functions, Hshoeless shuffle fiiresides added informality and merriment to the social calendar. Numbered outstanding are Dick Gunderson, Evergreen night editor and Chinooker, Clyde Heclstrom, Newman club president, Ernie Cecaci, varsity football letterman, Zigmoncl Belniak, Sigma Iota prexy, and freshman gridder, Edward Shaughnessy. Row it Behlke, Jimi Belniak, Zig, Bott, Dick, Bruner, Harlan. Row 2: Butters, Dick, Cosgrove, Mark, Crawford, Jack, Cronin, Bob. Row 3: DeGuire, Bill, Galligan, Billy Grier, Joe, Gunderson, Richard, Hancock, Glenn: Hanlon, Ken. Row 4: Hedstrom, Clyde, John, Norbert Kluesner, Leo, Miller, Jacky Morse, Paul, Nebolon, Andy. Row 5: Palinkas, John: Pazaruski, Jim: Phleger, Phil, Rinna, Gene: Robbins, Bob, Schaefer, Philip. Row 6: Shaughnessy, Ed: Steele, Del: Swoboda, Henry. Row 7: Thola, Larry, Whealdon, Jacky Yedniak, Bill. Not pictured: Jack Coad, Al Hartig. 350 f LJ 1 X 5 Q 3 if Ml it 1q., .J x .2 1' 9' K . 8.1 v 5 4' li 1 9 f. I, N.: NJ il 4 'fi RQ 'Q .1 'iz ki Phi Sigma Kappa The Moonlight girl contest and housemothers' dinner enlivened the social calendar of festivities for the Phi Sigs this year. Doris Webber, attractive Delta Gamma sophomore, was honored as the traternity's representative in the national Phi Sig Moonlight girl contest. The housemothers' party marked the revival of a pre-war tradition. Each house mom was escorted by a Phi Sig son for the evening. Mrs. Cora B. Campbell from Alpha Phi reigned as Queen Housemother for a day. Formals and tiresides rounded out a year of activities and fun, of hitting the books and of high times at Phi Sigma Kappa this year. as Row 'lx Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: Row 6: Row 7: Row 8: Aylward, James: Blomberg, Carl: Boortz, James: Boyer, James: Cochran, Donald. Cochran, Robert: Costello, Delmer: Costello, James: Davidson, John: Dickey, Donald. Dietrich, William: Fay, Frank: Fleischman, Anton: Fleischman, Robert: Fondahn, Robert: Galbraith, Alvin: Gitzen, William. Grasser, Robert: Gross, William: House, Carter: lnsfeld, William: Jacobs, Robert: Kelly, Gene: Landa, John. La Pierre, Donald: Lundgren, Oscar: Lynch, Terrence: Martin, Dorsey: McCoy, William: McHugh, Gerald: McKeen, David. McKown, Homer: Meinke, Robert: Meredith, Calvin: Morris, Jerry: Nave, Darrell: Neble, Arnold: Olson, John. Peterson, Daniel: Phillips, Edwin: Ragsdale, Carlyle: Roberts, David: Rost, Ray: Rowley, John: Rygaard, Frank. Schmick, Lloyd: Schott, Laurence: Stabenfeldt, George: Steinbrunner, Donald: Tuschoft, Donald: Van Lainingham, Lee. Not pictured: Roy Boltz, Bob Cook, Robert Kittleson, Ralph Klimke, Richard Larsen, Charles Lust, John Pitts, Dwight Pool, George Rosser, Keith White. 352 Row 'l: Bell, James, Boytz, Richard, Bradley, Bill, Canaris, Al. Row 2: Clark, Loran, Cole, John, Coleman, James, Day, Robert. Row 3: Defenbach, Roy, Dick, Carroll, Garred, Max, Green, Robert, Howlett, Robert, Hunt, Robert. Row 4: Kearns, Don, Katz, Arthur, Kinder, Herb, Kittleson, Kenneth, Koontz, Jim, McCormick, Edward. Row 5: McElhenny, Stuart, Munson, Donald, Nettleship, Jack, O'Leary, John, Purvis, Edwin, Reed, Frank, Row 6: Sparks, Donald, Sparks, William, Springer, Pat, Vincent, Don, Wahl, Alvin, Wiess, John. Row 7: Wilson, Gerald, Wyatt, Roy, Zigler, Ken. Not pictured: Jay Atherton, Jim Boytz, John Chambers, Bud Crawford, Roy Edfast, Wally Ferguson, Jim Horne, Clint Hovis, Mike Mer- wick, Glen Quigley, Wade Peterson, Jerry Shaeffer. 353 Pi Kappa Alpha Suspense marks campus lite when it's time for the selection of the Dream Girl of FKA. A formal ball climaxes festivities with the announcement. Dur- ing her reign as Dream girl, she participates as hostess tor house functions. Chairman for the dream girl committee was Stuart McElhenny, whose activity list runs into paragraphs. Other activity-happy Pi Kaps are Herb Kinder, with posts from the presidency of National Collegiate Players to director of Three's a Crowd , John Chambers, junior class veep still remembered for sound psychology, and John Wiess, who presented a distinctly talented winter king campaign this year. J Sigma Alpha Epsilon 'S Top costume function on campus is the annual masquerade enioyed again by SAE's and their dates. The winter Gardenia formal rounded out the social calendar. Event of the spring was the burning of the mortgage. Big names on campus, football stars, Fran Polstoot, Lavern Torgeson, Gerry Houghton, Bill Mayberry, and Otto Kofler, Bohler award winner. Basketball news was made by all-coast captain Ed Gayda and first stringer Ted Tappe. Baseball names were Ed Coleman, shortstop, and Gene Camp, first base. The SAE's claimed the entire yell squad. Advisor is Emmett Moore, Sr., national presi- dent ot SAE. RL 0' ' -J i, --ry QS 'E- Row 'l: Adams, Robert, Baker, Robert, Beniamin, Robert, Bervin, Harold. Row 2: Bonneville, Frank, Brown, Stewart, Camp, George, Chaney, Robert. Row 3: Chapman, Richard, Cole, Robert V., Dahlin, Robert, Dorman, Kenneth, Elkan, Ronald. Row 4: Ferguson, Robert, Ferguson, William C., Ferris, Donald, Finley, Robert, Gartland, Donald, Gayda, Edward. Row 5: Griff, Arthur, Heathcote, George, Heimbigner, Donald, Hill, James, Jastad, Dick, Jerrick, Nick. Row 6: Krpan, Robert, Marr, Thomas, Marshall, C. Robert, Mayberry, William, Moore, Emmett, Peterson, Karl. Row 7: Polsfoot, Francis, Prehm, Gordon, Rickerson, Douglas K., Rinker, Marvin, Smith, Robert, Staotz, William. Row 8: Swanbeck, Robert, Torgeson, LaVern, Torgeson, Robert, Waitt, Robert. Row 9: Watson, Frank, West, Keith, Wray, Clayton, Woodard, John. Not pictured: Tomas Barker, James Burgess, Edward Coleman, Carl Dahlin, Mannie Dower, Jack Elway, Robert Fisher, Charles Fisher, Don Folta, Robert Hardy, Paul Hooper, Richard Jones, Otto Kofler, Glenn McKinlay, William Molchoir, Robert O'Harra, George Piatt, Robert Snook, Ted Tuppe, Ralph Tipling, Dale Westby. Row 1: Fine, Boris, Fishback, Bill, Gan, Maurice. Row 2: Jacobs, Charles, Kaplan, Alvin, Lomsky, Stuart. Row 3: Stertzen, BernardyTopli1z, Haroldg Weinstein, Jack. Not pictured: Ronald Miller, Harold Gold- stein, Herbert Watchman. 355 Sigma Alpha Mu At 602 California Street live the scholarly Sigma Alpha Mu's who placed second this year in the all-campus scholastic rating. Not exactly a bookworm, though, is Stu Lomsky, who spent many hours with IFC, IFCC, and intramural sports activities, to say nothing of time consuming TUB labs! Chuck Jacobs, besides being very busy with books, counted the American Pharmaceutical Association and Rho Chi Pharmacy Honorary among things extra curricularx Another campus personality from Sigma Alpha Mu is Boris Fine, president of the United World Federalists. S., -ga -3' .40 .--. Sigma Chi Event of the year is the selection of the sweetheart of Sigma Chi. This year attractive Shan Shawgo presided at the sweetheart dance. Another big event is the Miami Triad with the Betas and the Phi Delt's. Honors in the Home- coming sign display and the noise rally went to Sigma Chi for two second place positions, Personalities on campus from Sigma Chi are Wes Foss, student body president: Marv Cross, football fullback: Spike Beeber and Dick Olson, playing varsity golf: and Benner Cummings and Jack Moreloch, varsity swimming. -Q 'QI l! Z' Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: Row 6: Row 7: Row 8: Anderson, James: Anderson, James: Archer, Robert: Bator, Clarence. Baumann, Robert: Berg, Bruce: Blevins, Merle: Boyd, Bert. Brewer, Russell: Bundy, Jean: Charlton, AI: Chase, Chevy: Currie, Craig: DeBoer, Robert. Duckworth, Roger: Foss, H. Weston: Greenough, Wilber: Guthrie, Kay: Henriot, Rex: Hester LeRoy. Hughes, Robert: Irvine, Robert: Johnson, Kenneth: Juris, A. Richard: Kovacic, Jack: Lerfald, Richard. Lovitt, Richard: Martin, Leonard: Morck, Glenn: Morgan, Walter: Morelack, Jack: Morrow, Don. Morrow, James: Norvell, Jacques: Olson, Kenneth: Parsons, Robert. Reid, James: Scott, Ross: Stephane, Ralph: Thompson, Horace. Not pictured: Raymond Beeber, Henry Car' stensen, Marvin Cross, Benner Cummings, Ronald Duckworth, Arthur Feiro, Martin Humphrey, Harold Iverson, George Lee, Harold Lakovsek, William McKay, El Roy Olson, Harold Pederson, Dean Proiiitt, Har- land Svare. 356 Row I: Ager, Richard: Allard, Dick: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: Row 65 Row 7: Row 8: Row 9: Arnold, Jack: Aubuchon, David. Baker, Sidney: Bashaw, Robert: Biermann, Arnold: Brunton, Gerald. Brunton, Norman: Carey, Jerry: Casad, Richard: Casebolt, Wayne: Chard, Ron: Dodds, George. Everett, Terry: Filicetti, Frank: Fink, Alvin: Fry, Dudley: Gregg, Dever: Hayes, Steve. Hickey, Pat: Hickey, William: Kellinger, Harry: Kennedy, Jerry: Kennedy, Larry, Kimball, Mark. Langmas, Sam: Lebold, Bill: Mattl-nies, Si: Monroe, Bruce: Moore, Lowell: Morris, Robert. Pratt, Fev: Ritter, Robert: Rockey, E. Jay: Schaflinit, Edward: Smowley, Bob: Smith, Horace. Sturdivant, Elwood: Utter, Fred: Walton, Richard: Walton, Roger. Watt, Doyle: Wilson, Robert: Zuger, Henry. Not pictured: William Bowen, Leon Mangis, Gilbert Ingram. Moyle, Robert Tompkins, Norman 357 Sigma Nu Inviting coeds to functions in ingenious ways never tails to add tun to Sigma Nu society. Whether by record or naught, invitations to the Waterfront Brawl, the VMI, or the spring tormal would be as welcome for pure enjoy- ment value. Campus personalities who climb the long steps to the Sigma Nu house are Fev Pratt, versatile bandleader who has a way with music: Terry Everett, the man with the rubber cement and the worriecl look as as- sociate editor of the college yearbook: Bill Lebold, in whose hands lay the fate of the junior review: and Leon Mangis, varsity basketball star player. lim ssii 'V ::.:.. v-A EF ii A ,...1, if ' 2255? Q , , ' v 1' . -QAI A ' i A F1 'f fl ' 'ff if age' x , J 2 s . ., Q Y. M me 51 J fififfx vi 1., r j x, M 456 H 1 In ? A IJ 3. 1,1 , f ' 5' ' lvl J Q TQ v I f 'fx ' 1: ..f E 'Wx g s gl ag -wk' ' W wg, ., ll ,gi-f R i 0, W 'ir 42.3 43' . -.5 A 1231 'Q A Row I: Anderson, Richard, Barnard, James, Bendix, Leroy, Bernard, Robert. Row 2: Casson, Russell, Cooper, Harry, Dorbolo, Ray, Davenport, Harley, G. Row 3: Davis, James R., Dawson, Daniel, Dewald, Robert, Drumheller, John, Eaton, Glenn, Farrington, Ronald. Row 4: Fyhrie, Richard, Goedecke, David, Groger, Loyal, Halvorson, Robert, Hicks, Clinton, Hodges, George. Row 5: Jackson, Earl, Johnson, Roger, Keir, William, Klapp, Edwin, Leverett, James, Ligner, James. Row 6: Millsap, David, Myhre, Lloyd, Oyster, Byron, Poyns, Forrest, Puddy, LaVerne, Robbins, Robert. Row 7: Sayles, Rodger, Schlaefer, Frank, Scholz, Albert, Spooner, Kenneth, Stage, Lee, Stove, Robert. Row 8: Tatsch, Keith, Tucker, James, Webb, Richard, Weiss, Larry, Weller, James. Not pictured: John Billips, Chuck Carlson, George Chapin, Richard Cook, James Durkin, Kenneth Eickerman, Richard Eppley, Jerry Gaiser, Ervin Graber, Howard Gylling, Charles Hummel, Larry Kramer, Russ Lewis, Pat MacKelvie, Thomas Mariner, Douglas McClary, Edmund Parker, John Prentice, Mar- vin Prentice, John Reed, Erick Roberts, Bruce Smith, Richard Smith, Richard Starry, Rodney Stewart, Robert Welch. 359 Tau Kappa Epsilon Winning the award for the best Homecoming sign started the TKE's out in fine fall fashion. The founders' day banquet with their twin chapter, Alpha Delta of the University of Idaho, was the high point of the fall semester. The banquet was held in the Washington hotel, and the principal speaker was Dean Charles McAllister of the cathedral of St. John the Evangelist and president of the WSC board of regents. Winter and spring formals were well-noted on the social side of TKE society, the annual kid party and finally the house picnic brought a great year to a close. . ,:mi1s:.--,si-1- -insan- if av H 3' In , ' F , W - m Wg v . 3 ,, It 'X 7 . .r :iz , WF F lg. rl 1 M, tug .. 'FR 'f :E Yx ,Jr , F7 if-1'-' b ng! by -'W lli Fl- in E 1 ,fijq ' 5' ,. Ni r.. ,+- - if an N A Q Ik Y N 4 -, v -L ' wx ,. .ei 5 X N .1 , . igiff ' 2 1? Q ff' V - Hy:-I 4 I I cw! I Y - 5? x , - X V ui 4. ll: ff '- mx-A .. , SA V 1 4 i aww . 1? -'I ft Q' IQ FQ 'ji T X M' if 'H . w gg M, , M rim, 1 cl ,fx QR-3 gm x A-'X 1 .g,-'5- W 0' . , , -ff-lf, A family gathering at the Brunswicks' includes Gordy, his wife Evie, young son Scott and the family pet Sherry. ,L.,..l W i, lk: ' Q 1 A Upper left: Pat and Ron Rawson relax after dinner with a cribbage game for two. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Sartz sit in their cozy dwelling and complacently recall the day's events. Admiring her husband's work on an architectural cle- sign problem is Mrs. Gordon Bradley. Jerry and Lucille Houghton are fond of Dick Caldecott takes a look at the slides their new pet, Gus, who seems to enioy his wife Lucille has prepared in her ad- their attention immensely. vanced Botany class. 1l s, l V H This young lad, Peter Frichette, swings in the snow at the nursery school. Upper right: Shirley and Dan Coulter do a good job of hitting the textbooks to pass the finals that are coming up. Resting on the daveno in their own living room are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carter with their tiny Miss Bettie. Seventeen per cent ot the total enroll- ment at the State College ot Washington is composed of married students. They are extremely busy with-their own activi- ties, which include the Dames club for wives, and keeping up on events spon- sored bythe college. While some ofthe women attend classes on the hill, many of them are busy earning money to de- fray expenses. All seem happy in their little abodes, whether they reside in the Fairways, Columbia house, trailer camp, or in private apartments and homes. Cleverly-used ingenuity has perked up previously drab nooks into bright, homey living quarters. Locke and Marian Van Atta take a break from hubby's studying to enioy a private ioke. Barbara Sterling spends days at the nursery school while her parents Betty and Dick Sterling attencl classes. 363 Counter clockwise beginning with second picture from top at right: Posing in front of their home on wheels in the trailer camp are Norm and Margaret Moore and daughter. Bobbie Matson smiles at her husband Al as he putts a golf ball in their living room. Mr. and Mrs. James Streets, vet students, set a broken bone for their pet at the vet clinic. Priscilla and George Coombs wash and dry the supper dishes in their tidy kitchen. Looking over new ski equipment in the Ski shop are Mary Alice iPeteJ and Bruce Berg. Well-satisfied after their lunch in Wilmer hall dining room come Nelle and William Murphy. Columbia house students are left to right Jane Newsom Donna and Donald Gregory and Bernard and Bernice Levine Dick and Joann Karshner relax over a cup of coffee on ca late Sunday morning. Hankie and Mac Fishback are found tok- ing time out to play with the third member of their family group. Harold Mooney and Mrs. Robert Powell work to- Lecving the cloak room at Wilmer hall to brave gether in pharmacy lab. Both are finishing their the Pullman winds is this Columbia house couple. last year. .il, Trying his skill with a ham- mer and block in the nurs- ery school is Chipper Rosen- CYGHS. The nursery school, under supervision of the child development department in the school of Home Economics, is headed by Mrs. Roberta Fra- zier. lts main purpose is to provide a program whereby students can develop an understand- ing of children and where the children them- selves will benefit from associations with others and develop their personalities. Fifty-six children are accommodated in the three daily groups. Married students, faculty, and townspeople take advantage of this service. Annette McGuire unfolds a story to her young This scene from the nursery school shows Mrs. Mary Ellen Matson, a graduate son Bobby before tucking him into bed. in child development work, helping a group of children with a game of skills Dorn and Eve Carey admire some recent additions Looking outside from their cozy apartment to their photographic album. Columbia Avenue are Bernice and Vernon ., cc .W-f---E---W W - J., V. ,--., .., ll Another scene from the Wilmer hall dining room dur- ing the rush hour shows several Columbia house resi- dents Below right: Trailer camp officers interrupt one of their council meetings, to pose for this picture. The mayor, Gordon Rausch, stands third from the left. James A. Hamano, in charge of Columbia house A and Mrs. Herb Rudolph, officer for section B relax in the lounge. 'Q sociable evening of bridge is enjoyed George Carpy puts his dog through The Tiny Arndts and their tiny daughter John and Molly Stouffer, on the left, its paces while his wife Donna looks go up the front walk to their home on a Rich and Dee Froistad. on. windy day. .Q I College Firemen Rowl Dudley Ross Charles Higg ns Rod Newlen Al Bigelow Lyle Wlnegur Chief William B P nce John Bachelder Dick Horswill G rd n Armstro g Row2 Jerry Mohrman R lph J obson Pat Alyne John McDowell Bob Melrne Bill Croz er Proud of its past and confident of its future the WSC fire department is undergoing expansion along with the rest ot the college This year the department acquired a new Seagrave Quad fire truck and rnstituted truck and engine company assignments Another feature recently added to the equipment is the college ambulance which provides service at any campus emergencies. This service is without charge and is available 24 hours a day. The tire station is staffed by four paid members and eleven student volun- teers. A full college load is carried by the students in addition to their regular tire department duties. . I 1 A fl 1 V K ' '59 -Q ' W ?2:'w. ' . 1 A .. 2 f K FJ 5 1 , . QE? 5 V- - i N , . , . :whiff 1 fi 1 wax! 'u Q4 X 1 fi-if K Q Q, S 1 f 4. n A nf It X 559 1 wflivhg ' M I m f' af' , .Y Ma wa -Q 2 WSE , FH 5, QQ? WF Wi E 7 bfi? f f K . a p Il F. , ' , , ' x ,... i .R A V A . .- 5. , A s 31 ,'A v 1, gf - A X :ff X, 4' ' flu Ng i I L ,' HNFQQS M wgns Y 1 ww., .J , i wh -- ,M5,,-- 'Ii - I V V - - -sf ,T-1.21.13 Y-,I 1 - XX-Q Fly fgw A . J 'Y' sr.. .-1? 7' . ' iia. .-. , Q W , ja iw X .L -EL f Z ,Z N I . ,-.nav Q, Joan Hartman dances with her dad, Gilbert G. Hartman. Below right: H. G. Hughes from Fairbanks, Alaska traveled the farthest to attend Dacl's day. Andy Hilliard from Aber- deen was one of the youngest fathers. L. C. Albin from Cashmere was another of the youngest fathers. E. G. Camealy from Ellensburg claimed the title of youngest man with the most children attending WSC. Helen Ther- riault was Dad's day chairman. Dee Dimmer, Mr. Dimmer, Mr. Charles Schaler, .loan Biorkman and Marilyn Leonard relaxing at the Coug after the game . . . October, 'I949 . . . Lambda Chi s display an interesting Dacl's day sign. The Alpha Chl s out to make the most noise q Fw. , ...HN ' 6.5 CJ 'E ' anno-an ' 'dx 1 ': 5 li ,rv sly 'N . A ' ' we. ev . .Wifi Mi A. - i , gs, , ' gm - SF gif- ri K , -. ., Q- 1 ?i . pq. , 4 'rf I I' 5 Nga? V ' 3 ,,,, 1 A VP ah ' YQ 2 1 Wlqf, , ,,-.1 -, .L . ,4, -1994K 5 ' , X v . 1 ' w 4' ,ff ,.,-f' 9 7 4 i ,V 1 . V x si Nh . .. . X , . 5 . , V N -1 . 1, . QP W s. -H . lei: I HW - - z ' iv 'f' .. , ' f Q 'lgjzfl 1: 1 .T 1. u X N1 X Q 1 Y- N, s ,HJ Y ,Q Q. Y L 1 sg .- P I - P 1' IA-4 - 5- . N., yi , K -vs. BE C x N BAG- , 9- f + vm ef ll U 8' ' 6 'TH jg ll H M B , . 3 ,wt FU if? James Coe represents the Ski club at the activities round Kenneth Schmelzer and Robert Newell in the industrial up while Joe Kuhns and Clarence Malta look on arts booth at the roundup Activities Roundup . In the wildlife booth at the roundup are Fred Zwickel and Stan Harris, James Thompson, Mrs. T. H. Harbert and Mr. T. H. Harbert. Carl Higby and Robert Manoske in the chemical engineering booth 374 I f if! ,. A4 1-v 2 U-1 i-5, .. kiwi X . gqqvl, n.,,.T,,-7, Wm G 'EH 1, Hi,f ' 1 5 ll E 'I mx IAN -Fm e x 6'- .f'-r w v ', x I - -. ,x Z ' if - I' X' EY. X, . q , .1:. XY, Piflvq . , ' VEQ fvliQi,,Q, W w V , i Z1 z , l1 v-1: I-H lp in ..! ,ahpagqgl . , ' I Q a Q , ' , 1 , ., ' V f' 4. V , s mg, ' 5'Wi-- 'Ml M' 3- :f'g35'5- U g.,,,,W: 4, , If fl l1lrvlr -QIIQ, -. K.. W Q, U - 1 .'. U M wr .r 'k ' -QT, , ,V A H-1: JL' Q1 I 3 . .. .4454 ' ,-,, wx .J 'U I 1 A ' In 'ffv 'E . .. , , :T wgiaff Y V' 9 - V. 5, . ..N-X .1 I 'Ill ' ' 'X' s V . . f r b A , X R M-an ,-F 'f-.ff-' . '16 1 ,I ,Y IF., , K 'iff 'Q ' ' iff f 4 1 Q. . -?i1'5T , 51 H sri! Y-in -.1 Af ss xx 1 EVY EVASHQVSKI IS 'FIUH ' ' ' 6 V,-vc ft It was a cold day but Evy got a warm recep- tion just the same. Above left: Our football coach . . . Forrest Evashevski . . . Michigan State's loss is Wash- ington State's gain. Hxrqg 113 nrrn A L L Winter Formal .10 A dance about love, say the Phi Sigs, is iust about the best dance there is . . . lthey are Phi Sigs, aren't they?J Intermission and time for cactus iuice at Mc- Croskey hall's Mexican dance. Ferry hall semi-formal . . . What a function! Sigma Nu waterfront ball . . . looks rather exotic, yes? with Queens . . . Sigma Chi sweetheart dance . . . Phi Delts and their dates relax . . . quite a conglomeration. Below right: Christmas party at the Comptons . . . President Compton and Veep Hopkins carved the roast pigs. Marilyn Morgan and friends look a little be- wildered at this conga line . . . Theta Chi semi-formal. i if all f , , ire, V H V Nl' Q. .224-?5'Si15gT 7: ' 5 -E' T:---.,. HD' H- A ' Q 2 4. 1'gs-H 'I Chi Omega's preparing for that all-important final party! Above lefh Phi Kappa's Harlan Bruner and Jim Behlke . . . final week is all work and no play? Bob Waite and Stew Brown . . . two studious SAE's. 'I' h 'F I e eli Rush at the Kappa Alpha Theta's looks like fun . . . Work, fun and frolic . . . rush week at the Pi Phi's. IK. 'ix 'N fl Winter king Pete Domi surrounded by bevy of beautiful coeds . . . and it looks as if he's thoroughly enioying himself . . . Gelundcisprung! And so did Bill Lebold's iciw fright foregroundj! . . . but Winter Week was fun Left: TKE's . . . first place inners for snow figures . . . TIM-M-BER! Right: Winter week judges . . . Dorothy Pease, Harold Bcxlcize and Mory Lou Pease. Je f .L AQ ff x J ,L V,-553'-H W.. M Q, xzg ' Y-Dub smorgasbord . . . hmm . . . native cos- tumes, too, for a Little Bit of Sweden . . . Colorful International Festiva Helen Kennedy and Gloria Kristian Sondhi, Evelyn Edwards Mack at the festival . . . and Frank Rygart promote inter- national good will . . . 380 The Cougar Chess club looks serious . . . at the left are Bill Wood, Zdenek Jizba, Bob Wallace . . .to the right are Nuvit Ozdogru, Palmer Hilty, Malcom Parkman. lsll - International festival dancers in costume . . . l l fix. 4 l ,is Queen Lorna Mahan and her court . . . Bonnie Bowers, Mary Nil Knudson, Ethel Harris and Jean Fisk. Boy is Andy Harris. nd the Junior Prom... Beverly Vincent, Bob McConnell, Marg Sheely, John Parker, Joan Costello and Bill Green, chairman of the prom . . . lForrest Bently, Lorraine Glover, Mrs. Wil- son Compton, Betty Cauvel and Jim Hill chat during intermission at Junior prom. 381 At the Junior prom . . . Howard Hoops and Phyllis Fields, Jean Burt and Larry O'Brien. Q. ,. . 1 45- Bl N , X, , 4,9 if? f V! N . ,JN V- P 4 , x ,-.va ' m and the Junior Revlew... .,. r-p. 3 Top left: Around the bar for some gulch water on the house . . . Marilyn Sankela, Bob Fleischman, Kathy Kaclus, Chuck Payne, Marilu Hollingberry, Rex Henriot, Tom Marr, Ann Stouffer, Shirley Harris, Jim Anderson and Joyce Keilhack. Top right: Rex Walker and Jack Nettleship take care of another stiff in the saloon CDon Reynoldsj. In the background are John Reed, Chuck Lindberg, Chuck Ward, Vern Christenson, John Dawley, Jeanne Serr, Jay Geisa, Dic Gardner, Russ Casson and CliFf Oldham. Center left: Junior review leads at the bar . . . Tom Marr, Marilu Hollingberry, Jim Anderson, and-yes, it's the sheriff! Watch out. . . Center right: Can't figure out how the Kappa Sigs got in here . . . must be one of Bob Landerholm's or Bill Burn's tricks . . . Boxing champion . . . Hubert Christianson, PCC heavyweight and Ev Conley, national champ. q D , ',,1n 3 'M- n.. - ' 7 y iv' -Y 1 , , ,Y., w w. , +11 r KG, Engl! -153 'NTP x '27 P XB. NK 1. 29' K mf!! M ,, E 5 ll . l , 4 'Q fs- - .i x' 1 , A- , 3 ML.-V. W 1 ., .R ,..,1 ink-.Q ' . J, . . Ig Q 'eiyi .'7 , lx'--. jk -L, I, . 1 I ffq ':J TX V il nd the Senior Ball 3' 1 ,ga 4 fl ,: . , f' Keith Smith, Mrs. Wilson Compton, President Compton and Bugs Chaf- fee dedicate the fountain during the Senior ball . . . what's so funny? Fev Pratt provides smooth music for the last blast. The X's are still visible on the new library, being used for the first time . . . , Top: Dean and Mrs. William Craig autograph the anniversary album at the Senior ball. Katie LaDow dances with President Compton . . A good time was had by all . . . and there was uni- versal agreement that the Holland library is the most beautiful building WSC has ever seen. ,. XA' oh, spring . . . Sophomore Tolo YA? x f-lc 386 ' nf. u 0's.., . .O 'lo I C10 Upper left: Looks like Merle Landerholm is going to the Sophomore tolo! Upper right: Two charming unicorns dance at the Beaux Arts ball. Center left: Lois Montecucco is Ed Shaughnessy's attractive date! Above: People who didn't want to show their faces at the Beaux Arts . . . At left: The sign was not the theme of the Soph tolo, but Handsome Harry CRalph Bloomstranclj, Norma Bruce, Thelma Jose and Don D'Avis stand behind it anyway. Fun for the DG's and dates . . . barn dance at the Whelan Grange. Jane Herman, John Peterson, Merle Hat- ley and Jack Richardson. The SAE masquerade . . . who? ..ancl many other dances Feet hurt or just resting? At the Phi Kappa spring formal . . . Below left: Limehouse Lurch at the Theta Chi's . . . we should say more? Below: Chi O's prefer ATO's? Frances Andre- sen, Mike Jensen, Hocl Moore, Rosie Froats, Jo Finley and .lim Shelver at the Carnation dance. 'uu- df , 5' ,xii Queen Ethel surrounded by . -A e. - j-.V .., ,D gl .2 vs-V . -- 2 11 f-VFW -ff.: hr a , 'QTL-Q! 'A'l -L .411 3 . Q1- : gym ,- . X X ri ' .... ' .-1 1 .55 x Q-, ,V'h . . . then Mothers arrlve President Compton and Duane Scott roll up the royal carpet Lower left: Kappa Kappa Gamma takes first place among women s groups in Spur songfest Mothers weekend Flurry Simonis presents songfest trophy to Rod Roberts, North house, who placed first In the men s dlvlslon May queen Ethel Hecht is escorted by flower girls. Mole members of the Big Ten escort the princesses, Jo Downs, Dale Taylor, Dee Tapani, Rose Marie Wiley, and Marg Sheely. or weekend Dr. Compton honors Mrs. Ott, who has attended six- teen consecutive Mother's weekends. Students escort Mrs. Whealdon, honored mother for weekend celebration of Mother's day. She has three WSC children -Jean, Joan and Jock Whealdon. May queen dancing ceremony entertains Mother's weekend guests. Jack Hadley from OSC rides bucking bronco in WSC rodeo. A determined calf and a determined cowboy in the calf roping contest. rf, a tou h of the old westl... Q4 5' 'fn is-zfiif' ' 1143-3:23 .Lf 7i51P.:.': gi ,fg 54:14, ti x,,,.i, L Jit:1? L.. er. ' 'fix' ' '. 390 FE A wild cow provides some rough treatment for rider during rodeo. Buck Bailey hails the crowd after leading the rodeo parade. Dr. Charles Glen King of New York City, WSC graduate, who later received honorary degree at commencement, speaks at dedication cere- mony. A group touring Holland library admire the view. Holland library dedication draws a crowd. Holland Library d clication , 3 1 s Outdoor graduation . . . an impressive procession midst sunshine and shadows . . . . . . and graduation Left: Dean Hazlet confers a hood for a doctor of education degree on Lewis Cannell of Vancouver, formerly faculty member of WSC. Right: President Compton ad- dresses graduates. In back- ground is Edgar Smith, presi- dent of Oregon state board of higher education and presi- dent of Portland chamber of commerce, who was the com- mencement speaker. 392 Caps and gows . . . waving flags . . . commencement address graduation at last. A diploma . . . a sim' leather folder . . . and four years of college are done. In Grateful Memory. . . ERNEST HOLLAND ERNEST O. HOLLAND was born in Bennington, Indiana, February 4, 1874. He died May 30, 1950, in Springfield, Massachusetts. DR. HOLLAND was president of Washington State college from January 1, 1916, to January 1, 1945. He was President Emeritus from that date on. THE ERNEST HOLLAND LIBRARY was dedicated at commencement May 28, 1950. Funeral services for Dr. Holland took place in the rotunda of the library June 6, 1950. TO WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE, its students, its staff and its alumni, Dr. Holland gave more than life itself . . . he gave opportunity, honor and endless zeal for education and all of the best things the world affords. TO ERNEST O. HOLLAND, Washington State college is grateful . . . time without end . . . 152 159 292 378 A Aarstol, Maxine 164 298 Abbott, Dave 60 210 314 315 Abbott, Norma 164 298 Abolins, lvars 2B3 Abraham, Russell 60 315 Ackerman, Bernard 199 200 Ackerman, Dave 220 318 Ackerman, Robert 129 Acton, Marg 298 Adams, Barbara 221 298 Adams, Betty 108 226 298 Adams, Howard 96 Adams, James Adams, James Adams, Jean 118 252 351 331 Adams, Robert 60 Chaclbourne, J. 53 64 145 326 PICTURE INDEX Beaudoin, Corinne Beavers, James Beck, Doris Beck, John Becker, Dolores Becker, Dot Becker, Lola Beckman, Janice Beckwith, Guy Beebe, Richard Beeber, Ray Beeks, Robert Beeman, Harald Beery, Marilyn Behlke, James Beidleman, Jody Belch. Ann Bell, Charles Bell, George Bell, James Bell, Howard Bellmare, Kathleen Belmando, William 302 61 61 292 211 226 296 158 227 292 302 61 345 95 153 262 277 280 61 97 208 290 350 378 109 290 61 310 124 125 353 61 294 61 105 351 Adams, Robert 354 Adams, Ray 101 142153 214 338 Adamson, Glenn 290 Adkins, Cecil 345 Aeschliman, Wayne 284 310 Ager, Richard 280 357 Ahlquist, Thure 351 Ahmann, John 209 Aichele, Dean 310 Akey, Avonne 141 161 209 298 Akin, James 261 360 Akin, Marv 60 213 320 Akins, Harold 60 278 Albers, Ron 60 95 Albin. Larry 304 Aldrich, Al 60 144 Aldrich, Bob 14 97112 210 Aldrich, Patsy 165 294 Aldridge, By 60113140 212 Belniok, Zygmonl 61 220 350 Bendix, Bob 115 Bendix, Leroy 183 193 359 Bendixen, Gretta 180 335 Bengtson, Sarah 61 108 118 334 Benham, Robert 61 Beniamin, Bob 61 91 111 277 Arnold, Jack 357 Ascherl, Bob 212 Ashby, Jock 110 310 Ashlock, Jae 60 111 Ashton, Jim 96 310 Askew, Al 60 10B 318 Aslanbayrak, Ali 60 Asmussen, Bob 60 209 382 Asplund, Stan 60 348 Aston, Lela 152 221 298 Atherton, .lay 60 211 Atkinson, Mary 221 298 Atwood, Gerry 60 219 Aubert, John 60 Aubuchon, Dave 60 357 Auld, Bill 310 Aune, Quintin 60 213 318 Austin, Hal 228 308 Austin, .lack 61 212 318 Austin, Verle 61 Auyong, Victor 217 Averill, Betty 329 Averill, Howard 308 Averill, Phil 96 Avery, Oralee 294 Axwarthy, Gordon 61 310 Aylor, John 209 Aylward, Jim 56 61 116 352 Ayres, Ann 165 335 B Babbit, George 340 Babcock, Barbara 325 Bach, Louise 114117158 327 354 384 Benett, Chet 53 56 91 384 Bennett, Genevieve 292 Bennett, Jim 61112113118 Bennett, Nancy 92 141 298 Bennisan, Ellen 298 Benshool, Stuart 209 Bentley, Don 115 310 Bentley, Forrest 62 381 Berg, Andrew 116 358 Berg, Bruce 213 Berg, Bruce H. 192, 356 Berg, Mary 222 Berger, James 219 348 Bergevin, Gordon 208 349 Bernard, Robert 359 Berry, George 217 Berry, Glen 62 212 Berry, John 220 Berry, Robert 54 62 90 107 111 118 170 348 Berst, Dan 315 Bervin, Harold 354 Besok, Ahmet 211 214 315 Bess, Victor 219 260 343 Best, Luke 306 Betz, Kathryn 298 Bethman, Bill 62100109 310 Betten, Carl 62 Betten, Norma Beyer, Florian 106 199 200 62 342 Blubaugh, Glenn Badenoch, Jeanne 115 325 Badua, Florendo 217 Baer, James Atwood 61 Bagley, Ralph 280, 304 Bailey, By 239 242 245 262 Baily, Wayne 342 Bair, Ray 61 Baird, Lyle 61 109 342 Baker, Ann 102 160 218 327 Baker, Betty 61, 152 218 293 Baker, Ev 108 111 342 Baker, Gene 344 Baker, Gil 61 310 Baker, lru 227 228 318 Baker, Joyce 198 292 Baker, Keith 211 225 306 Baker, Robert 61 354 Baker, Sid 153 357 Baker, Tom 61 91 245 280 360 Baker, William 304 Balazs, Harold 98 284 320 379 Balch, Bev 298 Baldwin, Bob 131 216 224 278 Baldwin, Ed 61 Baldwin, Gil 61216 Baldwin, Glario 129 164 198 303 Ball, John 347 Ball, Mill 95100 213 320 Ballard, Ramona 61 292 Ballock, Marilyn 325 Balyeat, Ev 61 212 Bamford, Mary 110 Bang, John 61 212 221 Banka, Charles 61 223 Barbee, Wendy 143 153 348 Barber. James 61 211 Bardell, Bill 304 Bardell, Donna 141 160 178 326 Bardy, Dolores 335 Barefoot, Kirk 96 131 353 Barker, Ed 278 Barker, Gwen 160 165 167 335 Barker, Tam 200 384 Bariman, Robert 356 Barnard, James 144, 359 Barnes, Bill 61, 346 Barnes, Frances 144 183 Barnett, Mabel 164 Barnhart, Ern 219 Barratt, Jo 210 315 Barrett, Dick 304 Barrett, Gary 310 315 Barrett, Robert 143 349 Barron, Joan 333 Barror, Pat 302 Barry, John 342 Barthes, Marilyn 298 Bartol, Al 61 93 211 Barton, Bernard 61 Barton, Gene 304 Barton, Robert 143 Bashaw, Robert 357 Basorn, Vern 61 Bickelhaupt, Ken 310 Bidlake, Peter 344 Biermann, Arnold 62 357 Biersdarf, Bill 62 91 107118 348 Biersdorl, Jack 105 107 195 348 Body, Ralph Alexander A. . 158 218 290 298 Alexander,Lu 290 Alger, Chuck 60 211212 Alice, Larry 105 310 Allard, Dick 279 280 357 Allard, Jack 60 313 Allen, Ace 60122 318 Allen, Bob E. 228 306 Allen, C. F. 60109158 298 Allen, Deardrie . 324 Allen, James 304 Allen, Jo 141 334 Allen, Joan 292 Allen, John 116 Allen, Marcella 290 Allen, Robert 340 Allen, Virginia 332 Allert, Edith 60 328 Allert, Keith 200 306 Allinger, Bill 239 240 262 Allman, Con 332 Alloway, Howard 60 212 Allright, John 224 Allured, Bob 60 Alquisl, Turk 208 Alversan, Ray 239 Aman, Wayne 60 100 109 Ambrose, Bill 105 210 315 Amery, Don 348 Ames, Clarence 2 10 94 Anbe, Takashi 209 217 Anderson, Adolf 60 337 Anderson, Arlene 60 101 302 Anderson, Barb 298 Anderson, Bert 142 Anderson, Bill 152 Anderson, Bob 192 220 Anderson, Carl 101 Anderson, Carol 60109 161 Anderson, Caryl 104 160 228 296 Anderson, Dick' 145 359 Anderson, Don 60 209 318 382 Anderson, Doris 292 Anderson, Doug 280 304 Andersan,ErIe 310 Anclersan, Ed 214 344 Anderson, Frank 216 Anderson, Glen 100 30B Anderson, Grace 178 221 298 Anderson, lrene 60 Anderson, Jean 60 Anderson, Jim 60 356 Anderson, J. R. 60 141 356 Anderson, Kerry 95 198 212 349 Anderson, Lois 165 335 Anderson, Louis 97 216 Anderson, Lucille 294 Anderson, Muriel 114 Anderson, Murray 61 209 320 Anderson,Ran 310 Anderson, Sue 158 332 Anderson, Warren 131 340 Anderson, Wayne 349 Anderson, Wm. W. 152 173 Andreotti, Jo 88 212 Andresen, Biorn 351 Andresen, Frances 328 387 Andrew, Glenn 349 Andrews, Shirley 214 Angleton, Dot 19B 290 Anson, John 61 Anthony, George 118 Anthony, Harold 212 310 Antles, Les 152 303 Applelord, Lyle 164 211 315 Apt, Walt 60 97106 218 Arbeiter, Hazel 298 Archer, Bob 60 91 116 356 Argites, Jim 60 95 Armstrong, Dolores 217 294 Armstrong, Eileen 60 Armstrong, Vern 199 212 337 Arnett, Fat . 290 Arnold, Adrian 200 282 347 Arnold, Barb 325 Arnold, Darrell 212 Batchelor, Marg 61 Bateman, Danna 61 97 164 296 Bates, Bill 280 Bates, Leona 198 Bates, Marcia 165 167 325 Bates, Patsy 188 292 Batar, Clarence 61 356 Bator, Ed 61 105 8auer,Jean 97 142 330 Bauer, Meryl 278 Bauer, Virg 218 306 Baum, Ralph 358 Baumann, Robert 213 Baur, Fred 61, 97 Baxter, Dave 149 Baxter, Ed 144 152 320 Bozcircl, Dick 310 Beach, Bernice 294 Beale, Bill 118 Beale, Raymond 214 308 Bean, Wildes 124 331 Bear, Lois 164 188 329 Beatty, Jeannine 152 290 Beattie, Robert 96 Beattie, Suzanne 164 329 Bigelow, Dan 62 100 225 Bigelow, John 341 Bigger, Dan 153 345 Billmoare, Kathleen 199 Bilslond, Bill 62 Binkley, Ken 99 Biarseth, Elwin 62 Birge, Alvin 212 Bishop, Bob 209 Bishop, lrene 62 101 Bisnett, Robert 100 308 Bissett, Shirley 292 Biorkman, Jaan 62 298 324 371 Black, Anna 180 325 Black, Edna 290 Block, Ken 223 Blackburn, Glen 62 315 Blackburn, Stan 310 Blacken, John 261 360 Blockler, Perry 315 Blackwell, Floyd 62 303 Blain, Harold 318 Blair, Ben 62 349 Blake, Joseph 310 Blakeslee, Bob 62 320 Blaney, Pat 62 141 294 Blankinship, Ilene 292 Blaze, John 191 Blekkink, Roberta 217 294 Blessinger, Mary 62 94 118 292 Blevins, Bonnie 164 332 Blevins, Merle 356 Bleisner, Pauline 298 Block, Roland 320 Block, Ted 152 318 Blomberg, Alice 110 290 Blamberg, Carl 62 199 200 352 Bloamstrand, R 94 121 122 205 Blunclell, James Boawn, Gene Boberg, Lois Bacanegra, Jayne Bocanegra, Ottilie Buddy, Al Bode, Jo Bode, Norman Bodine, L.A. 107 Bae. Norris Boettcher, Bill Boggs, John Boggs, Luwanna 320 62 310 62 342 164 331 292 292 99 298 217 159 195 331 219 304 96 62 126 340 310 292 Boggs, Mary 140 152 292 202 343 Bogard, Keith Bahonnon, Dick Bohlke, Doug 62 303 280 348 Bohn-ian, Ran 211 250 241 Boleneus, Mary 164 296 Holger, Ed 62 210 342 Balz, Reamer 62 97 216 Band, Dan 91 93108 314 Bond, Frank 315 Bond, Ken 217 Band, Oliver 31B Bone, Jes 62 96 99 Bonham, Corwin 62 112 318 Bonnell, Bern 219 Bonneville, F. 62 113 354 Bonsteel, Dave 62 110 318 Baortz, Jim 62 130 352 Booth, Al 298 Boothe, Ethel 62 163 290 Boozer, Mary 290 Bargens, Delmar 62 320 Bariesson, Stan 95 310 Boriesson, Clarence 192 318 Bork, Nara 158 326 Borland, Lyle 338 Borset, Marilyn 104 141 331 Bosanko, Marge 336 Boss, Harald 212 320 Bossenbroch, Carmen 164 294 Boston, Muriel 104 290 Bostwick, Myron 212 284 314 Batt, Dick 350 Bottemiller, Maurice 315 Bottemiller, Will 62 100109 Bottinelli, Helen 200 298 Boulton, John 315 Bausman, Pat 110 331 Bowen, Bill 247 Bowen, Robert 347 Bower, Dick 239 341 Bowers, Curt 239 Bowers, Darleen 330 Bowers, Bonnie lll 117 330 Bowlby, Robert 351 Bawlin, Bill 95 Bawlin, Gerry 164 298 Bowling, Joann 183 290 Box, Duane 209 Boyd, Bert 115 183 356 Boyd, Betty 330 Boyd, Milt 62108118 Boyd, William 62 Bayer, Dale 118 308 Bayer, Don 308 Boyer, James 62 352 Bayer, Larry 62 Boyle, Marilyn 115175 335 Boyle, Stanley 98 Boytz, Bud 253 265 353 Braas, lrene 152 Brackett, Bev 179, 332 Braden, Bob 62 314 315 Bradley, Bill 164 Bradley, Peggy 62 96 296 Bradley, Will 110112113 353 Brainard, Lois 214 296 Bramhall, Eleanor 221 398 Brammer, Jim 63 112113 308 Branch, Dot 302 Brandt, Helen 164 175 335 Brandt, Merna 63 294 Brandt, Bob 112 Brannon, John 63 315 Braswell, Paul 219 278 339 Brattain, Jean 298 Braun, Barbara 298 Broyton, C 56 63 91 103 239 358 Breckel, Joanne 144 161 324 Brecle, Luther 63 140 320 Brede, Shirley 336 Breier, Ernest 63 Brernner, Alice 325 Bren, Arlys 102 199 296 Brendmaen, James 320 Breshear, Reta 298 Bretvick, Mary 294 Brewer, Al 91, 356 Brewer, Bev 63 158 290 Brewer, Chat 342 Brewer, Howard 276 342 Brewer, Jim 63 95 342 Brewer, Rusty 56 63 116 342 Bridgeman. Sydney Bridgens, Ramona 325 221 298 Briggs, Lillian 302 Bright, Betty 159 327 Briggs, Mort 63 Brimble, Robert 99 Brinkman, Helen 290 Britt, Don 115, 3l0 Britton, Bill 339 Brock, Helen 227 326 Brock, William 208 Brackmeyer, Myron 207 Brogger, James 153 341 Braman, Darwin 63 221 226 Bramling, Vern 63 100 109 Brooks, Carl Willard 30 Braswell 250 Brower, Jean 186 310 Brown, Ardella 298 Brown, Barbara 117 198 325 Brown, Beverley 165 324 Brown, Clarke 226 Brown, Don 63 Brown, Ed 63 264 347 Brown, E. R. 310 Brown, Floyd 195 303 Brawn, Mary 303 Brown, Maureen 292 Brown, Owen 88 212 306 Brown, Philip 279 349 Brown, Shirley 329 Brown, Stew 282 354 378 Brown, Thomas 164 228 306 Brawn, Wes 63 121 336 394 Bruce, Norma 298 Brucker, Arnold Brumbaugh, Allan 208 214 Brunelle, Willis Bruner, Harlan 350 Brunstrom, G. 91 105 112 Brunswick, G. 63 256 265 Brunton, Gerald 63 Brunton, Norman 97 Brussa, Gwen 102 198 Brussa, Owen Buchanan, Lynn 228 Buck, Kenneth 219 Buckholz, Robert Buckingham, Fran 63 107 Buckland, Richard Buckley, Wallace Bucklin, Caral 63 Bucklin, R. 63 91 104111 Buehler, Margaret 101 Buel, David 111 193 Buhaly, Joe 63 216 Buker, Robert Bullard, Dorothy 115 Bulleri, Joe 63 Bundy, Jean 63 114 118 Bunney, Leroy 213 Bunnell, Jack 63 98 Burchard, Suzanne 180 Burg, Kerry 63 Barge, Robert 209 Burger, Jack 63 Burgess, Charles Burgess, James Burgess, Lorna Burgess, Paul 103 194 Burgstahler, Ed 63112 113 Burke, Roy 220 Burkhalter, Barry Burlingame, Eleanor 186 Burnett, Ivan 198 284 Burns, David 63 208 Burns, Garold L. Burns, Harold 63 Burns, William Burns, William 140 Burnside, Leon Burres, Betty Burt, Jack 126 Busch, Frances Bush, Martena Butchart, Douglas Butler, Mary 63 Butterfield, Ralph Butters, Richard 213 Button, Ronald 63 253 255 Buys, Archie C Cadigan, Gloria 63 117 Caclman, Christie 63 Cacly, Lillian 107158195 Cahill, Cason Caillouette, Phyllis Cairns, Luman Cairns, Zara Caldwell, James 214 Calhoun, Richard 95 Calhoun, Wayne Calkins, Loring Callahan, Darrell 198199 Calliarman, Dolores 97 Camealy, John 95 Cameron, Roy Cameron, Stanley 63 Cameron, William 63 212 Camp, George 265 269 Campbell, Alan Campbell, Betty 195 214 Campbell, Bob Campbell, Fred 97100 Campbell, James Campbell, John Campbell, Kenneth Campbell, Ralph 91 116143 Campbell, William 212 Canaris, Albert 63 223 Candee, Carolyn 97 158 160 Canning, Brian 118 213 Cannon, Bruce Cannon, Phyllis Cannon, William 64118 Corberry, Gene Cardle, Herbert 141 212 282 Corey, Dan Cargill, Richard Carlier, Josette Carlson, Alan Carlson, Edith 165 226 Carlson Hubert Carlson, Irving 64 118 Carlson, Robert Carmichael, Dean 95 125 Carnahan, Vern 96 Carney, William Carpenter, Dave 64 219 271 CarPY' Donna Carpy, George 64 Carr, Carole Carr, Clayton 262 Carr, Joseph Carr, Virginia 117180 Carrick, William Carroll, Sallie 165199 Carroll, Terrance 253 262 Carruthers, Jerralee 115 199 Carson, Florence Carsten, Walt 64 106 143 Carstens, Loman 64 164 224 Carstensen, Barbara J. Carter, Doris Carter, Jim 64 9 386 315 338 224 314 349 357 357 335 165 310 304 344 183 63 100 156 384 328 343 315 280 324 310 356 306 340 335 343 320 193 351 94 334 344 318 358 358 221 308 308 349 212 111 282 216 298 306 292 298 63 290 310 350 360 109 336 333 331 360 164 315 336 223 306 306 109 200 292 344 153 310 347 354 343 298 283 218 63 209 320 351 221 353 334 284 341 326 315 790 ,Uv 64 315 104 64 298 348 315 341 340 351 212 358 64 111 298 269 64 326 199 298 314 333 64 342 318 290 328 6 99 Carter, Vernon 348 Carver, Donald 64 97 Casad, Richard 64 107 357 Casebalt, Wayne 64 95 11B 357 Cash, Evelyn 97 292 Cassady, William 308 Cassano, Josephine 298 Cassidy, Daniel 64 95 152 320 Cassetta, Frank 216 Casson, Russ 103 190 359 383 Castle, Dean 212 217 CClUVEl, Betty 329 381 Couvel, Martha 159 Cayalero, John 218 318 Cave, John 64 Cave, Lee 280 283 Caven, Diane 152 328 Cawdery, Verna 292 Ceballos, Roberta 214 217 Cecaci, Ernest 239 248 262 Cecchi, Jacqueline 298 Cecil, Harold M. 95 Cerino, Eugene 314 315 Chadderton, M. 64 117 140 331 Chaffee, Chas. 115 178 191 343 Chaffee, Francis 52 56 64 140 145152 213 320 385 Chamberlain, Glen R. 216 Chamberlin, Robert 64 121 122 Chamberlin, Walter 64 211 Chambers, Arthur Raymo 209 Chambers, John 143 145 153 183 Chandler, Jean 64 294 Chandler, Jo Ann 332 Chandler, Winilred J. 298 Chang, Allen 214 Chang, Fu Wen 214 Chang, Hsin Pao 214 Chang, Walter 217 283 320 Chaney, Robert 354 Chapin, George 278 Chapman, Roy 64 91 95 384 Chapman, Ray 200 351 Chapman, Richard 354 Chapman, Roger Wm. 109 Chard. Ronald 282 357 Charles, Arthur 64 100 Charlsan,Clinton 345 Charlton, Al 115 278 356 Chase, Charles 315 Chase, Chevy 216 356 Chastain, Barbara 335 Cheatley, William F. 179 349 Cheetham, Bernice 290 Chedzoy, David 64 95 337 Cheney, Thomas 64 Chesbraugh, Dean 91 Chichester, Lewis 213 320 Child, Stanton 99 Childers, Charles 96 Chipman, Nancy 335 Chisholm, Jaan 199 333 Chisholm, Mariean 198 199 294 Chittenden, Margaret 114 Chitty, Myrtle 107 139 195 326 Chacana, Feliscar 64 327 Chapat, Joseph 219 320 Christensen, Gordon 130 Christensen, Vernon 348 383 Christenson, Stanley 212 318 Christiansan, Hubert 261 383 Christoph, Marilyn 296 Christopher, John 180 341 Christy 280 Chronis, Betty 296 Cironny, Louie S. 64 211 Ciranny, Samuel 64 211 310 Claplanhoa, Edward 216 270 306 Clark, Elizabeth 64 160 334 Clark, Girard 128 Clark, John 304 Clark, Leo Dell 209 Clark, Loran 115 353 Clark, Stephen 310 Clarke, Harold 64 Clarke, Wilma 218 298 Clausen, Arnold 315 Clausen, Betty 114 152 157 158 185 290 Clausius, Shirley 102 302 Clegg, Virginia 64 117 328 Clemans, Floyd 164 310 Clerf, John 64 97 210 342 Cllne,Anna 64 288 Cline, Mally 64 217 292 Clinton, Menza 115 Clizer, Eileen 296 Clizer, Mary 332 Clizer, Wayne 308 Clodius, Geralcl 115 344 Closs, Edwin 261 341 Clowe, Kenneth 216 Clumpner, Ben 95 143 213 Clumpner, Neil 344 Clyde, Robin 109 224 Coacl, John 220 Coburn, David 198 358 384 Cochran, Donald 93 352 Cochran, Richard 219 Cochran, Robert Cackrell, Jean Codd, Dan 64 210 352 332 Cody, Dallas Coe, James 279 100 290 374 Coke, Jean 298 Coke, John 64 97118 320 Colbert, Melvin 64 306 Colburn, Margery 325 Cole, Golden 198 Cole, John 64 210 353 Cole, Robert 282 354 Coleman, Charles 99 Coleman, Eddy 265 268 281 Coleman, James 14 56 91 353 Colgren, Arthur 65 93 228 306 Colkitt, Gerald 65 193 277 Collin, Vivienne 65 296 Calling, Robert 209 310 Collingwood, Thomas 98188 318 Collins, Glenn 112 Collins, Robert 105110 358 Collins, Roselle 153 329 Collins, Susan 327 Colpitts, James 65 Colvard, William 279 Combes, Donna 97 158 181 334 Combes, Joanne 97 334 Combs, Ernest 228 Camrie, Roy 93 315 Conachen, Barbara 301 Concie, Bob 190 191 193 Cone, Catherine 292 Congdon, Robert 65112 212 351 Drufiel lliean Mar Currier, Edward Curtis, Carl Curtis, Everett Curtis, Geraldine Curtiss, George Curzon, Dorothy Cushing, Edmund Cushman, Edward Custard, Danna Cuthill, Fred Cuykendall, James Cyrus, Martha D Dahlberg, lrvin Dahlstedt, Norman Dahlin, Carl Dal, Bolcon Dale, Dawn Doling, Roger 356 318 65 212 337 290 65 110164 335 65 99 65 216 218 328 210 318 210 220292 261 214 338 93 261 354 212 384 65 212 Domi, Peter 65 109 205 379 PICTURE INDEX fcontinuedi Doherty, John 208 214 338 382 Dokas, George 320 Dolenc, Arlene 292 Dalle, Charles 358 Dalle, James 282 358 Dolphin, Wilford 259 Dolquist, Leland 265 268 Dompier, Lenn 66 Dompier, John 208 340 Don, George 346 Donahue, Bernard 278 Donoghue, Gordon 66 Donohue, George 94 Doolittle, Bev 117 158 223 Doarnink,8ob 66 91 348 384 Doran, Robert 219 Dorbalo, Ray 66 95 153 359 Dorman, John 66 116 Dorman, Kenneth 354 Dorsett, Orville 66 212 Dorst, Genevieve 161 299 Dasskey, Charles 212 349 Doten, Margaret 329 Dotson, Alvin 66 Daty, Jack 66 177 348 Douglas, Bill 97 Douglas, Janett 332 Douglass, Herbert 97 106 218 Dowell, Charles 96 Dower, H. 8. Mannie 220 Downey, David 340 Downey, June 299 Downs, Ja 54 66 90 94 118 160 329 384 Doyle, Alan 310 Doyle, James 280 Draper, Marilyn 299 Drimmel, Scott 347 Driver, Donald 278 Drutfel, Midge 97 324 Conklin, John 65 Conley, Ev 261 360 383 Conley, Gene 253 337 Conley, Raymond 315 Conn, George 344 Connel, Lee 112 320 Connell, Robert 118 Connelly, Eunice 102 199 296 Conners, Patricia 292 Connolly, James 310 Connolly, John 310 Cook, Ann 158161 296 Cook, Dale 65 91 111 122 154 170 348 Cook, Daniel 65101 211 Cook, Leila 144 159 298 Cook, Richard 141 Cook, Robert C. 349 Cook, Robert H. 315 Cook, Robert L. 65 Cooley, Dolores 102 331 Coombs, George 65 211 Coon, Marilyn 325 Cooney, Shirlee 179 324 Cooper, Alyson 330 Cooper, Eleanor 336 Cooper, Elroy 192 228 280 Cooper, Harry 211 359 Cooper, Lawrence 65 94 Cooper, Pete 209 382 Cooper, Robert 217 283 Corbaley, Lawrence 65 Corbin, Lowell 65106198 Corderman, Alice 298 Cordley, Leo 220 Core, Glen 310 Corey, Patricia 292 Carfman, Donald 320 Corlman, Margaret 298 Corker, William 217 Corkrum, Ralph 105 153 349 Corkrum, Richard 339 Corkrum, Richard 200 Cornehl, William 65 Cornell, Donald 152 314 315 Cosgrove, Mark 350 Costello, Delmer 352 Costello, Dorothy 65 325 Costello, Earl 115 278 Costello, James 149 341 352 Castello, Jaan 325 381 Costner, Anna 298 Cattle, Harvey 65 105 342 Couper, Bob 115 Couture, James 310 Cowan, Fred 65 152 198 320 Cowell, Marilyn 298 Cowell, Patsy 159 225 Cowell, William 212320 Cowles, Floyd 65 216 Cox, Carol 334 Crabb, Virgil 320 Craft, Rose 165 296 Crompton, George 96 109 Crompton, Joyce 299 Crane, Earl 306 Crane, Frances 225 302 Crane, Gladys 65 103 164 292 Cranston, Doug 278 345 358 Cranston, N. Joayn 299 Crawford, Dale 65 Crawford, Hugh 65 318 Crawford, Jack 65 97 350 382 Crawford, Nancy 335 Cress, Mary Lou 144 158 192 332 Crider, Marybeth 104 290 Criez, Louis 208 318 Cripe, Robert 320 Cripe, Roy 320 Crites, John 212 Cronin, Robert 65 350 Cross, James 152 Cross, Marvin 130 239 262 Crossley, Robert 118 Crow, Chormain 330 Crow, Earl 338 Crow, Kenneth 216 Crow, Robert 97 338 Crowe, Michael 65 310 Croxdole, Joan 88 334 Cozier, William 65 Crumb, Dana F. 65 Culmback, Sam 315 Culverwell, Albert H. 108 Cummings, Benner 259 262 Cummings, Harry 348 Cunningham, Anne 227 299 Cunningham, J. 65 164 221 292 Cummins, William 56 65141 341 Curran, Laurel 117147158 324 Currie, Craig 65 105 Currie, Mary 65 Damon, Natalie 302 Danell, Robert 349 Danielson, Barbara 165 180 324 Danielson, Pauline 65 98 335 Dannewig, Joan 299 Doret, Robert 199 Dorset, Orville 315 Darst, Robert 200 Dauer, Victor 105 Dauterman, Charles 308 Davenport, Dick 278 340 Davenport, Enid 104 118 Davenport, Harley 65 359 David, Kenneth 344 Davidson, Bev 96 310 Davidson, Dorris 173 382 Davidson, Jack 352 Davidson, Pat 65 173 184 292 Davidson, Russell 65 310 Davis, Cleo 290 Davis, Dan 213 320 Davis, Gloria 144 153 332 Davis, James 95 359 Davis, Joan 219 302 Davis, Linnea 101 Davis, Marilyn 66 327 Davis, Nancy 325 Davis, Paul 193 Davis, Robert 314 315 Davis, Rex 284, 342 Dawes, Rdath 98 292 Dawley, John 383 Dawson, Daniel 188 280 359 Dawson, Stan 208 Dawson, William 345 Day, Bob 219 353 Day, Delmar 226 310 Day, Marshall 360 Dayton, Gerwin 66 218 Dayton, Stanley 349 Deakin, Joan 299 Deal, Dorothy 330 Deary, Norma 101 292 De Atley, Dolores 299 Deaver, Garland 96 Deaver, James 66 99 De Beaumont, La Vonne 299 De Beaumont, Rich 349 De Boer, Robert 356 Deck, Harold 271 273 315 Decker, Allison 126 341 Deckert, August 213 320 Deienbach, Roy 211 353 De Forest, Jaan 327 De Grosse, Ruth 97 333 De Guire, Bill 93 350 De Hart, Dwain 24 66 314 315 Dehutf, Barbara 92 149 160 329 Deibert, Virginia 328 Deierling, Donald 66 314 315 Deithelm, Gil 378 Delay, John 100 3151 Delzell, Robert 109 Demastus, William 259 Demmert, Lawrence 318 Dempsey, Don 304 Dennis, Helen 326 Denton, Bill 111 185193 Denton, Edward 66 91 351 Denton, Leslie 310 De Priest, Jo Ann 158 161 336 Desposoto, Frances .94 314 315 Desposato, Rich 210 Deutsch, Lenna 199 200 335 Dewald, Doris 56 66 98 107 Dewold, Robert 97 293 359 De Witz, Robert 216 Dezellem, Shirley 101 325 Dhondt, Camilla 66 325 Dial, Clarence 66 106116 339 Dibble, Donny 164 Dick, Carroll 164 228 353 Dickens, Anna 104 326 Dickey, Dan 278 352 Dickinson, Frances 164 302 Dickinson, Leslie 280 Dierling, Donald 212 Dietrich, Bill 66 164 352 Dillon, Margaret 165167 180 Di Meo, Lee 142, 290, 319 Dimmer, Dorothy 66 324 Dittberner, D. 66 143 224 315 Dixon, Carol 326 Dixon, Eleanor 161 164 228 Doane, Nancy 325 , y 292 Drumheller, Joan 153 197 384 Drumheller, John 198 333 359 Drury, Sallyann 97 325 Dube, Maurice 66 212 221 315 Duchow, Winston 66122 314 Duckworth, Roger 356 Dudley, Janice 160 198 228 329 Duffy, Eugene 284 Duke, John 270 Dukich, Milan 66 Dulgar, Doris 221 336 Duncan, Dan 259 280 Duncan, James 280 285 Dunlap, Edgar 93 Dunlap, Richard 66 310 Dunn, Barbara 143 327 Dunn, J. Hubert 105 Dunn, Lucile 327 Dunn, William 262 Du Pree, Lindy 56 66 91 95 118 314 384 Durakbasa, Mehmet 66 212 214 Durgan, Donna 102 141 159 330 Durgin, Harry Everett 66 Durham, Carol 164 299 Duris, George 226 308 Duve, John 66 209 Dybwad, Marian 296 Dye, Robert 66 97 339 E Eagle, Gladys 66100 109 294 Eagle, Verna E. 299 Eagy, Yvonne , 327 Eaken, Billy Vera 110 Eakin, Robert Marvin 115 349 Earnest, Jack Lewellyn 337 Earp, Derek David 223 Eastly, Donald Eugene 310 Easton, Margaret E. 292 Eaton, Douglas Ray 93 Eaton, Glenn 208 359 Ebbert, Jeanne 104 147152 296 Eberle, George 66 199 Eberle, Mary 66 Eberharclt, Gerhard E. 213 Eberhart, Rosemary 225 302 Eby, Donald 209 340 Eccles, Mary 327 Echart, Juan 214 Ecker, Roland 316 Eckert, Charles 66 218 Eckert, Gayle 226 Eckert, Gloria 299 Eckharclt, Edna 336 Edgar, Jerry 315 Edgar, Thomas 66109 Edwards, Dale 315 Edwards, Evelyn 299 380 Edwards, Gene 318 Edwards, Marland 152 Egbert, Bill 115 216 340 E99, Charline 124 299 Ehrenfreund, Eleanor 109 Eicher, William 67 216 320 Eide, Melvin 66 315 Eilmes, .John 343 Eischen, Clem 153 262 271 341 Elelson, Erland 105 Elgin, Betty 292 Eliason, Mary 67104 217 294 Elice, Don 208 Elliott, Beverly 110 226 302 Elliott, Elise 299 Elliott, Joanne 115 327 Elliott, Rodney 200 384 Ellis, Elaine 92 330 Ellis, John 67112 212 306 Ellis, Raymond 299 Ellis, Robert 67 306 Ellis, Ward 304 Ellis, William 304 Ellwanger, Dorothy 292 Elsensohn, Joan 97 102 214 290 Elway, John 278 282 Elzinga, Dolores 299 Emery, Frederic 112 211 346 Emmel, Mervin 67 320 Emory, Narice 158 328 Emtman, Eleanor J. 299 Enberg, M. 57 67 90162164 290 Enders, Parke 200 Endrice, Marie - 160 Endslow, Elizabeth 332 Eng, Lawrence 228 308 Engebretson, Conrad 67 106 199 Engel, Charlotte Mae 152 292 Engel, Eldon 67 99 Ensor, Harriet 292 Entenmann, Felix 67 97118 Enyeort, George 310 Ercegovic, Edward 199 200 Erdmann, Robert 67126 315 Erdohl, Bebe 294 Erickson, Darlene 92 299 Erickson, Emma 146 228 296 Erickson, Henry 200 310 Erickson, Karol 159 160 223 294 Erickson, Willoma 67 228 296 Erickson, Willy 164 299 Ervin, Janis 165166 Erwin, James 96 99 Erwin, Jean 67 333 Eschbach, Robert 308 Eschbach, Rosemary 161 332 Eshleman, Danna 67 104 296 Esslihger, Marg. 198 226 299 Estergreen, Victor 57 67 209 342 Evans, Bruce 143 358 Evans, Gloria 302 Evans, Gordon 261 Evans, Helen 164 325 Evans, Helen Marie 67 296 Evans, Patsy 165 336 Everest, Phyllis 199 Everett, Harry 345 Everett, Ross 212 Everett, Terry 67 176 357 Evers, Joanne 225 290 Evers, Peggy 159 161 221 290 Evertsbusch, Voleska Exner, Elizabeth 67 101 109 333 Eybel, Charles 220 Eyrich, Gerald 95 351 F Faber, Harold 310 Fackler, Robert 67 Fader, Carroll 67 100 Fagan, Joseph 310 Fagnan, Louis 67 Fairchild, Hamer 67 212 318 Falk, James 115 337 Falk, Theodore 67 320 Falknor, Helene 208 334 Falknor, Molly Fanning, Guy Faris, Jesse Farmin, Dee Farrell, Barbara 332 67 310 338 128 183 188 335 Fisher, Charles 67 Fisher, Donald 105 Fisher, Harold 219 Fisher, Madeleine 221 328 Fisk, Jean 104117124143 147153 220 381 Fitch, Bill 67 91 111 131348 Fitzgerald, Lawrence 67 211 Fitzgerald, Nancy 67188 220 332 Fitzpatrick, Eugene 100 118 Fitzpatrick, Michael 67 100 320 Fitzsimmans, Robert 208 340 Flotz, Deney 276 280 Fleischer, Shirley 117 336 Fleischman, Anton 67 118 352 Fleischman, Robert 353 383 Fleshman, Cecil 114 Fletcher, Laura 290 Fletcher, John 94 Flint, Duane 210 308 Floch, Byron 95125141 153 342 Floe, Garrol 67 Floe, Jerry 314 315 Floyd, James 68 100 109 Fade, Richard 280 315 Fogelquist, Marilyn 183 Fogle, Robert 115 Folkins, Glenn 93 105 140 346 Folsom, Beth 179 188 332 Fondahn, Robert 352 Force, Ruth 326 Ford, Dorothy 68 330 Ford. Richard 107 108 195 346 Forgaord, Dean 239 Forest, Diane 165 221 336 Forland, Lars 260 346 Forrester, Henry 68 101 214 33B Forrey, Annis 68 104 161 294 Forsberg, Walter 164 315 Forsgren, Shirley 336 Forsell, R. 68 91 103193 351 384 Fort, Barb 68 299 Fortner, Darlene 299 Fortsan, B. 68 140 158 180 384 Fosburg, Leonard 341 Foss, John 227 Foss, Nellie 226 Foss, Wes 68 91 107118138 154 185 356 Foster, Kathleen 198 333 Foster, Keith 304 Faster, Russell 88 265 281 Fournier, Helen 68 Fournier, Norman 122 Fowler, Donald 68 153 283 349 Gallagher, Joanne 332 375 Galligan, Glen 105 Galligan, Will 95 210 350 Galloway, Sonny 239 243 262 341 Gamble, James 152 Gamble, William 68103193 Gambald, Bob 147 239 243 253 Gammie, Bill 57 68 91 116 337 Gan, Maurice 96 355 Gansberg, Clarence 14 342 Gardner, June 290 Gardner, Rich 192 360 383 Garland, Jack 179 341 Garner, Floris 96 99 Garred, Max 353 Garrett, Harold 68 103 193 Garrison, Beryl 68 302 Garrison, Joanne 115 325 Gartland, Donald 354 Gates, Donald 68 164 315 Gates, Sheridan 96 99 Gault, Bonnie 331 Gayda, Lawrence 271 274 282 Gayda, Ed 57 68 91 253 354 Gearheart, Haynes 68 118 320 Gentry, Mary 104 290 George, Don 68 94 140 314 George. Susan 179 324 George, Tonna 68 161 290 Geppert, William 239 248 360 Gerkey, Gene 172 303 Gerlitz, Rich 112118 German, Lauralee 218 oe11,1z. 14 54 ea 9195118 316 Getchell, Den 311 Ghiglione, D. 141 161214 294 Ghorm12Y, Robert 65 194 228 Gibbons, Barb 327 Gibbs, Ed 93 259 280 308 Gibson, Grace 220 292 Gibson, Nancy 68 292 Giddings, Charles 68 122 340 aim, Jay 115 142 340 383 Gilbert, Jeremy 304 Gilbertson, Keith 68 273 Gilbertson, Louis 68 Gilbreoth, Millard 68 220 Gillespie, June 97 Gillies, cliff 105 Gillis, Patricia 299 Gilliland. Dick 213 276 320 Gilmore, Mary 332 Gilson, Robert 109 340 Gimlin, Doris 299 Giroldo, Luis 195 Gisselberg, Herbert 65 212 Gisselberg, Paul 151 308 Gitzen, Bill 68 21? 110 336 Glonder, Mary Glargourgh, Arnold Gleason, John Gleason, Patricia Glenn, Dolly 114 asa 198, aao as 159 228 294 292 Fowler, Dick 52 57 68 91 116 131 360 Fox, John 121 122 Fax, John K. 360 Foxley, Scott 239, 243 Froley, Robert 209 France, Don 68 Frank, Floyd 96 Frank, Joanne 299 331 Franklin, Don 208 349 Franklin, Glenn 118 Franklin, Rich 93 212 315 Franz, Dorothy Fraser, Carol Frazee, Frances 333 115 336 296 Fredericks, Lyn 114 177 178 333 Glick, Jaan Glover, Lorraine 114 157 332 Goddard, Jolene 296 Godderl, Dorothy 68 302 Godfrey, Dennis 68 116 345 Doane, Ronald 66 109 Dodd, Edward 220 Dodds, George 66 357 Dodge, Raymond 66 220 360 Doering, Barbara 325 Dogze, Gene 280 Elkan, Ronald 280 354 Elleolge, Roland 259 283 Ellerbroek, Bruce 280 360 Ellingsen, Ronald 178 341 Ellingsworth, Huber 195 Ellingwood, Janet 165166 Elliot, Earl 67 97131318 Elliot, Harry 95 Elliot, John 56 91 131318 Farrington, Ronald 115 183 359 Fay, Leo 67 352 Feedham, Weldon R. 340 Feehan, Donald 67 208 Feeley, James 320 Feira, Arthur 278 Feist, Richard 283 Fellman, Walter Wm., Jr. 340 Fender, Bonnie 336 Ferguson, Alpha Mae 299 Ferguson, Dixie 333 Ferguson, Dolores 194 Ferguson, Howard 310 Ferguson, Joan 165 325 Ferguson, Robert 188 Ferguson, Robert M. 354 Ferguson, Shirley 292 Ferguson, William C 143 354 Fernie, Wallace L. 209 Ferreira, Joe 67 213 216 320 Ferrero, Nicholas 311 Ferris, Betty 336 Ferris, Donald 280 354 Ferris, Eleanor 326 Field, Charles 67 108 Field, Mary Ellen 292 Fieldhouse, Terry 67 311 Fifer, Richard 212 216 Figgins, Joe 278 Filicetti, Frank 108 118 357 Filion, Lester 311 Finch, Robert Watts 67 212 Fine, Boris 227 355 Finely, Robert W. 115 143 354 Fink, Al 278 357 Fink, Gene 67106141311 Finley, Joan 115143 354 Finnegan, Marian 333 Finnell, Leonard 67113122 211 Finnell, Robert 306 311 Fishbock, William B. 355 Fisher, Allan 260 Fisher, Anita 92 114 294 Fisher, Bob 271 273 395 Fredrick, Charles 68 98 Fredricksan, Barb 292 Freedman, Joan 92 336 Freeman, Loyd 199 200 Freese, Elaine 68 Freese, Eleanor 117161 296 331 Freimuth, Edward 152 308 French, Nancy 324 French, Norma 334 French, Robert 280 Friberg, Gretf 278 351 Fribley, Adele 68 329 Frick, Donald 68 211 Friedman, Albert 164 315 Friel, Char 107114171195 332 Friel, Wallis 280 347 Frink, Betty 302 Frink, Roberta 326 Froats, Rose 328 387 Fraistad, Rich 111 178 Froley, Robert 348 Fronsdahl, Melvin 311 Fronsdahl, Wesley 209 311 Frost, Carol 143, 326 Fruh, Berry 290 Fry, Al 278 Fry, Dudley 357 Fry, Lorna 292 Fuchs, Carl 107 315 Fulkersan, Arthur 208 338 Fuller, Jay 99 259 Fuller, Robert 99 Fuller, Theodore 118 Fuller, Willard 109 Fullner, John 311 Fullner, Max 311 Fulner, Larry 223 Fuqua, Peggy 299 Furuness, John 304 Fyhrie, Rich 66 106 359 G Gabel, Kenneth 303 Gacleberg, Donna 221 299 Gaines, Grant 91 109 Gaines, John 68 306 Galbraith, Alvin 352 Galbraith, Graeme C. 315 Gale, Nathan 308 Gale, Vol 97144152 299 Goedde, Reynold 68 315 Goedecke, D. 116 143 200 359 Goelzer, Alon 93 284 306 Goettel, Don 93 Goetz, Julia 331 Golden, James 68 95 349 Goldstein, Melvin 109 Gollehon, Jimmy 340 Gomness, Norvald 69 106 Goodhue, Dorothy 140 153 290 Goodrich, Haven 69 211 339 Goodwin, Allan 69 109 116 344 Goat, Beverly 165 299 Gordon, Robert 311 Gorski, Andrew 217 Gosney, Vernon 340 Gosper, Carey 216 Goss, Mary 69 110 226 30? Goss, Roy 69 Gatiredson, Marion 316 Gough, Norman 14 69 95 Gough, William S 224 Graber, Ervin 252 Graham, Conrad 69 Graham, Dolores 333 Graham, Leonard 316 Graham, Marguerite 296 Graham, Nancy 122 172 160 332 Graham, Robert 315 Graham, Ruth 200 294 Graham, Thomas 93 115 220 358 Grahlls, Emile 69 97 209 316 Granberg, Samuel 69 91 212 Grander Margaret 219 292 Grandstafi. Halton 69 320 Granger, Mary Lou 218 292 Grant, Austin 152 308 Grant, James 316 Grant, Robert D. 69 220 360 Grasser, Fred 210 316 Grasser, Robert 352 Gray, Aldon 320 Gray, Bill 116183 208 351 Gray, Thomas 311 Graybeal, Ken 214 338 Greedy, Sue 328 Green, Bill 91 95147 314 381 Green, Floyd 100 153 337 Green, Mary 164 292 Green, Robert 353 Green, Wilbur 69 Greene, Bruce 69112143 314 Greene, Ken 316 Greene, Norman 250 69 223 Greene, Ted 93 129 143 314 Greenlaw. John 99 Greenough, Wilbur 356 Greenwood, Robert 344 Greer, Barb 299 Gregerson, Leif 69100109 316 Gregg, John 144 357 Grenold, Ray 69 145 209 306 Grennell, Budwin 129 200 304 Grey, Janice 296 Gribble, Edwin 311 Grier, Joseph 95 179 350 Grieve, John 318 Grilt, Arthur 354 Grifiin, Rich 304 Griffith, D. 164 165166 329 Griffith, Steve 88 218 311 Grimes, Harper 228 342 Griswold, Don 311 Grab, Walter 345 Groenen, Johannes 188 318 Groger, Loyal 69 359 Grohs, Charles 69 340 Gronseth, Mort 193 Groshong, Gene 337 Grass, William 352 Groves, James 94 140 342 Guest, Joanne 294 Guilbert, Joan 117153160 335 Guldiard, Sidsel 292 Gullikson, John 69 108 360 Gullikson, Thomas 360 Gulusis, Geo. 69 318 Gunderson, R, 115 172 178 350 Gunn, John 213 228 306 Gunston, S. 160 165 166 328 Gunstane, George 101 210 Gunsul, Brooks 209 320 Gunter, Raymond . 108 Gurwell, Rich 347 Guse, Maxine 108 Gusman, Marcia 57 69 103 124 183 335 Gust, Harry 69 261 Gustafson, Edward 69 Gustafson, Floyd 212 Gustafson, Will 69 Gustafson, William 99 Guthrie, Kay 153 356 Guy, Phyllis 69 226 302 Gyes, Gerald 69 318 H Haas, Donna 92 97110159 Haas, George 296 Haogen, Ken 316 Haga, Lawrence 217 Hager, Howard 321 Hagquist, Gerald 210 311 Hagy, Robert Haight, Jared Haines, Clyde Haines, Myrtle Hole, Leonard Haley, Liz Hall, Donald Hall, Everett Hall, Nancy Hall, Warren Halle, Elaine 69 91 108 311 69 294 299 209 92 158 178 324 69 308 165167 217 328 223 Hardwick, Tom 261 Harlan, Laurence Eugene 70 Harlow, Jo S7 70114176 327 Harman, Janet 153 164 328 Harmeling, George 316 Harms, Robert 70, 347 Horns, William 95 306 Harper, Margaret 299 Harper, Pamela 70 330 Harper, Vivian 117 142 329 Harper, Zane 129 211 Harrah, Betty 109 164 Harrington, Ed 321 Harrington, Gordon 107 199 Harrington, Phyllis 330 Harris, David 70 318 Harris, Ethel 142 159 294 381 Harris, Eugene 340 Harris, Gayle 70 101 109 Harris, Ivan 70106 218 225 Harris, Jeanne 290 164 Harris, Joan 115181 Harris, Leslie 70 193 308 Harris, Mary 339 Harris, Rich 311 Harris, Robert 70 109 344 Harris, Shirlee 326 383 Harris, Stanley 70 223 318 374 Harris, Susan 296 Harris, Virginia 331 Harris, Vivian 70 97 152 Harrison, Nancy 158 290 Harrison, Ray 70 212 Harsh, Patricia 324 Harshman, Edmund 216 311 Hart, Denise 299 Hart, Leroy 358 Hart, William 321 Hartig, Alvin 153 Horting, Evelyn 221 334 Hartman, Pauline 330 Hartman, Raymond 304 Hortmeier, Barbara 296 Hortmeier, Lois 299 Hartsock, Betty 302 Hartup, James 212 316 Hartu John 70112 212 316 PICTURE INDEX fcontinuedl Hendricksen, Robert 71 Henriksen, Edward 71 218 319 Henrikson, Harold 118 346 Henrikson, Rita 325 Henriot, Rex 190 221 356 383 Henry, Bob 343 Henson, Joann E. 71 324 Hergert, June 57 107118 139 290 Herian, Mano 290 Herman, Jane 115 330 387 Hermanson, Howard 260 Heron, Billv 228 Herron, Paul 118143 Hertz, Shirley 14 71 109 Herstram, Fred 316 P, Harvey, James Hallett, Irene Hallstrom, Bill Halstead D. 69 Halstead, Floyd 327 163164290 69140 212 321 94112113 316 69118 152 303 Harvey, Phyllis 218 299 Haskins, Bob 115 Hastie, Helga 214 Hastie, John 284 Hastings, Roy 223 316 Hatch, Joann 198 Hatcher, Donna 115 337 Hathaway, James 316 Hotley, Merle 159 387 Hatmoker, Peggy 142 294 Hattrup, Gordon 280 Houg, Peter 282 348 Hauenstein, Glenn 220 Houenstein, Lee 70 318 Haun, Richard 304 Hauser, Wayner 161 Hauswirth, Barb 92 158 290 Havig, Dean 192 Havlina, Gloria 160 228 296 Havlina, Juanita 296 Havo, Doris 92 299 Havo, Vernon 95 318 Hawkins, James 306 Hawkinson, Eric 94 Hay, Donald 208 Hay, Erik 70 212 270 308 Hay, James 70 219 321 Ha Maril n 299 325 Heslin, Joseph 283 Hespen. Naomi 290 Hess, Robert 71 Hester, Le Roy 71 356 Hewitt, Henry 71 96 99 Hewkin, James 71 Hickey, Bill 278 280 357 Hickey, James 71 Hickey, Pat 278. 357 Hicks, Clinton 359 Hieb, Henry 210 Hiebert, Laura 226 Higby, Carl 71 94 210 316 Higgins, Char 324 Higgins, J, 71 271 273 274 348 Hilby, Gerald 341 Hildernbrand, Fred 116 347 Hill, Arleen 97161 199 327 Hill, Douglas 71 321 Hill, June 226 299 Hill, James 220 354 381 Hill, Warren 316 Hill, William 316 Hilliard, Glenn 311 Hilliard, John 311 Hilliard, Rich 71 311 Hillier, Dwight 71 Hilton, Harold 99 349 Hine, Hoyt 71 Hinkson, Don 116212282 Hintze, Martha 164 Hintze, Roland 164216 319 Hinz, Barbara 221 299 Hitchcock, Ella 299 Hoagland, A. 53 71 91 144 308 Hobbs, Ramond 239 242 Hobble, Robert 57 71 110 112 348 Hobson, Juanita 299 Hachhaus, Jock 83 213 321 Hodge, Ben 283 348 Hodge, Lura 110 Hodges, Geo. 71 97 250 359 Hodgson, Dorothy 71 Hodgson, Scott 71 209 Hoff, Janet 218 290 Hoff, Joanne 159 163 335 Hatter, Virginia 124153 160 324 Hoffman, Pauline 299 Holstrand, Donald 71 211 319 Hogan, Roy 71 216 316 Holbrook, Gilbert 177 283 349 Holden, Fred 107152 314 316 Holen, Marianne 330 Holling, Clarence 280 Hollingberry, Marilu 328, 383 Holloway, Jock 321 Holmes, Bernie 208 340 Kellinger, Harry 73 116 357 Kelly, Eugene 73 142 Kelly, James 223 Kelly, William 112212 Kelsay, Peter 360 Kelso, Marion Kembel, Jacky Kennard, John Kennedy, Helen Kennedy, Jeremy 278 73 334 304 217 300 380 357 Kennedy, Larry 357 Keogh, Rod 265 343 Kerr, Peggy 178 300 Kerr, Thomas 349 Kessler, Elaine 226 Kettel, Ernest 338 Keto, John 220 Keio, William 311 Khtaian, Aram 346 Kiehl, Robert 95 Kielhack, Joyce 111 324 383 Killian, Lloyd 316 Kim, Richard 217 319 Kimball, Mark 95145177 357 Kimmerly, Margaret 334 Kinch, John 225 Kinch, V. 160161 225 303 Kinder, Herb 103115125 147 188 353 Kinder, Jane 73 208 219 King, Eleanor 97153198 291 King, Eunice 302 King, James 99 King. Jerry 73 200 King Jerry L. 277 340 King, Leonard 340 King, Marilan 185 King Richard 337 King Robert 73 91 139 308 King Stan 250 341 Kingman, Barbara 161 327 Kingman, Kath 325 Kingsbury, Barb 73 292 Kingsbury, John 73 97 216 Kinney, Gerald 73 Kinney, P. 74 100108152 321 Kinney, Richard 74 213 321 Kirk, David 349 Kirk, Jean 114198 294 Kirk, William 280 358 Kirschner, George 316 Kir Von, Ada 183 333 Kissler, L. 55 74 91 95185 319 Kishi, Kyuern Richard 209 214 Kitlar, B. 143165166198 333 Kitlar, Fran 53 74 333 Kitterman, Charles 74 100 Kitterman, D. 93 250 270 308 Kittleson, Bob 103 198 217 283 284 Haltiner, Doris 294 Halvorson, Robert 359 Ham, Mildred 69 Hamano, Gene 217 Hamano, James Akira 96 217 Hambelton, Mariorie 290 303 Yi 7' Hayashi, R. 14 57 70 104 296 Hayden, Dan 111 152 208 219 Hayden, Jo 299 Hayes, Kenneth 99 Haynes, Donna 102 158 159 294 Hays, Steven 357 Hoysen, Vivian 161 Hazelwood, John 276 337 Hazelwood J. W. 70110112113 Healy, Ralph 70 213 216 321 Homes, Cliliord 71 97 209 338 348 Holroyd, Jack Hamerly, Jean 69 218 228 292 Hamilton, Charles 311 Hamilton, Dorothy 290 Hamilton, Faye 221 299 Hamilton, Richard 69 153 348 Hamilton, William 195 348 Hammargren, Althea 200 294 Hammer, Joan 198 Hammerick, Bill 219 Hommerschmith, Dorothy143 290 Hammond, Jean 324 Hancock, Glen 153 350 Handeland, Bertha 92 153 164 172 294 Hone, Jo 57 69103142191 332 Hanford, Nadine 124153 195 Honki, Rich 96 217 311 Hanks, Ed 321 Hanks, Wayne 69 103 111 348 Hanlon, Kenneth 116 280 350 Hannah, Gloria 168 324 Hannohs, Bob 69 349 Hannula, Dick 69 321 Hannula, Don 259 283 304 Hansen, Anno 70 294 Hansen, Bev 299 Hansen, D. M. 14 70112 212 318 Hansen, Gordon 245 247 Hansen, James 70141 152 311 Hansen, Marvin 70 96 Hansen, Virginia 104 296 Hanson, John 308 Hanson, Robert 224 226 Harberd, Mary 70, 218 333 Harbert, Frank 70 223 Hardie, Marylan 294 Hardie, William 70,111 Hardin, Marion 70 302 Harding, Bruce 108 Harding, Frank 14 Harding, Louis 280 304 Hardy, Donald 280 342 Hardy, Robert 278 Heath, Clement 316 Heath, Jack 311 Heathcote, George 70 354 Heberden, Ralph 70 318 Hecht, Ethel 14 55 70 90118 139 156 334 Heckord, Calvin 70 212 306 Hector, Donald 70 106 200 Hedstrom, Clyde 227 350 Hee, Harry 217 321 Hee, Jensen 70 217 321 Heer, Dale 208 340 Heft, Jerry 299 Heglar, Harlan 70 164 216 Heglar, Martha 164 Heimbigner, Don 278 354 Hein, Marlyn 70 338 Hein, Robert 115 306 264 Heinemann, Don 70 208 219 338 Heinemann, Ralph 70 321 352 Heitman, Neil 71 164 Helgeson, Martha 164 Helgeson, Richard 71 212 321 Helgeson, Robert 164 225 Helgeson, Russell 153 337 Hellengo, Glen 93 209 338 Helling, Dean 212 337 Helton, Evilo 334 Hempleman, Edgar 71 Henager, Charles 71 112 113 212 306 Henderson, Robert 115 351 Henderson, William 351 Hendricks, Don 200 Hendrickson, Paul 106 200 358 Henley, Betty 299 Henneman, Robert 278 346 Henning, Marianne 325 Homes, Donald 344 Holtan, Myrna 161 Holte, Ralph 143 Holtzheimer, Don 99 Hooper, David 71 Hooper, Paul 93 Hoops, Howard 71 220 381 Hoover, Harold 71 Hoover, Jerry 304 Hopkins, Harley 214 250 284 Horan, Colleen 159 336 Horan, Michael 358 Horine, Robert 220 Horiuchi, Tornoyoschi 217 304 Horn, Eloise 218 327 Horne, Arthur 116122131 Horne, Geraldine 292 Horton, Archie 71 97 209 Hoskins, Robert 278 349 Hoskins, Rosemary 71 294 Hotrum, Harlow 210 Houck, Arlie 311 Houger, Donah 294 Houghton, Dick 93147 239 314 Houghton, Gerald 247 House, Carter 352 Housee, Wayne 224 Hauser, Wallace 71 Houston, Hugh 71 109 l-lavis, Clinton 153 Howard, Lilma 290 Howard, Nancy 290 Howard, Virginia 71 199 290 Howard, William 261 Howell, James 253 257 Howlett, Robert Hoyt, Jeannine Huat, Beatrice Hubbard, Mary 97160179 329 Hubbard, W. H. 14 71 97106 308 353 174 332 199 Huckle, Jane 115178 327 Hudson, Belva 213 228 Huerlin, E. 71 164167 294 Huff, Carol 291 Hulnail, Helen 296 Huggins, Robert 71 Hughes, Aileen 327 Hughes, Donald 71 228 Hughes, Elizabeth 335 Hughes, Floyd 95 349 Hughes, John 200 342 Hughes, Kenneth 311 Hughes, Robert 321 356 Huie, Benny 72110112 Hulbert, Robert 97142 349 Hummel, Betty 324 Hummel, Charles 72116 213 Humphrey, Donald 223 Humphrey, Martin 72 Humphrey, William 95 316 Hunskaar, Darlene 164 290 Hunt, Elmer 224 278 304 Hunt, Glen 209 225 306 Hunt, Robert 72 97 353 Hunter, Arthur 252 351 Hunter, David 270 311 Hunter, Ray 216 Hunter, Robert 72 343 Hunter, Walter 72 Huntting, Pat 72 296 Hupp, Mollianne 159 329 Hurd, Robert 111 Hurlbert, Roy 316 Hurst, Melvin 311 Husa, Norma 299 Husa, Veikko 72 210 342 Husby, Arnold 72 Huston, Fred 216 338 Hutchinson, Gladys 72 290 Hutchinson, V. 121 122 124 348 Hutson, Merlyn 72 111 Hyatt, Robert 131 316 Hyatt, Thomas 72 116 340 Hyland, Mary 72 296 I Ingalls, Jean 159 333 Ingham, Gerald 188 Ingham, Rodney 115 358 Ingham, Vivian 299 Ingram, Norman 279 Irsfeld, Bill 352 Irvine, Gordon 72 213 351 Irvine, Robert 198 356 lrwin, Eugene 72 216 Isaacson, Ann 331 J Jackson, Bonnie 299 Jackson, Charles 95 Jackson, Charles 131 304 Jackson, Charles 72 311 Jackson, Dorothy 332 Jackson, Earl 72 98 359 Jackson, Ralph 72112113 212 Jackson, Seth 306 Jacky, Carl 72 Jacky, Doris 72 Jacky, Gordon 347 Jacky, Joan 335 Jacobs, Arthur 72 112113 212 Jacobs, Charles 72 109 355 Jacobs, Harvey 346 Jacobs, Robert 278 352 Jacobsen, Shirley 152 299 Jacobsen, Willis 57 72112 212 Jacobson, D 98 145 182 208 351 Jacobson, Duane 346 Jacobson, Kath 72 160 217 294 Jacobson, Phillip 110 209 358 Jacques, Robert 72 212 319 Jaeger, Albert 358 Jogt, Tove 125 202 John, Otto 218 James, Donald 228 James, Landy 239 241 252 347 James, Marylin 291 James, Patricia 221 299 James, William 216280 Jonecek, Lionell 210 311 Janke, Carl 280 Jostad, Robert 72, 354 Jefferson, Bev 330 Jefferson, Tom 115 360 Jeglin, Doris 292 Jeglin, Roberta 218 Jehle, Charles 337 Jellum, Donald 320 Jenks, Carole 294 Jenne, David 72 Jennings, Ella 72107109 321 303 Johnson, Beverly 300 Johnson, Carol 328 Johnson, Corwin 72 95 Johnson, Dave A. 340 Johnson, Dave AI 311 Johnson, D. W. 96 200 217 342 Johnson, Dianne 294 Johnson, Duane 304 Johnson, Duane 165 167 327 Johnson, Dorothy 98 152 303 Johnson, Edna 303 Johnson, George 113 Johnson, Geraldine 209 330 Johnson, Gloria 72 98 Johnson, Harry 316 Johnson, James 73 Johnson, James Lee 106 Johnson, James T. 73 321 192 Johnson, Jean 300 Johnson, Jerry 304 Johnson, Joanne 165 211 335 Johnson, John 73 306 Johnson, Kenneth 356 Johnson, Knute 118 Johnson, Lawrence 283 349 Johnson, Leonard 73 98 Johnson, Mary 296 Johnson, Marie 172 329 Johnson, Paul 73 Johnson, Ralph 73 210 Johnson, Richard A 73 347 Johnson, Richard B. 73 348 Johnson, Rich. L. 34 73 95 212 Johnson, Robert L. 208 209 Johnson, Robert H. 338 Johnson, Roger 212 359 Johnson, Roger S. 73 221 Johnson, Stanley 73 Johnson, Stanley P. 73 121 Johnson, Theodore 105 Johnson, Turi 219 330 Johnson, Walter 210 337 345 Johnson, William 14 Johnston, Arthur 210 Johnston, C. J. 165 166 221 328 Johnston, Constance 73 Johnston, Helen 291 Johnston, Herbert 73 97 216 Johnston, Kath 178 Jolley, William 283 349 Jolly, David 210 226 311 Jonas, Donald 73108 109 213 Janes, Clarence 311 Jones, Carl 278 Jones, David 73 Janes, Donald 100 Jones, Evans 321 Jones, Gayne 209 Jones, George 73 97 217 218 Jones, Gordon 340 Jones, Harold 209 Jones, Hilton 337 Jones, Hugh 178179 280 360 Jones, James 304 Jones, Jeannie 291 Jones, Joann 180 218 294 Jones, John 223 337 Jones, Maynard 73 319 Janes, Verne 306 Jones, Vicky 97 302 Janson, Georgia 333 Jordon, Kenneth Jordan, Thomas Jorgensen, J. 73 103 188 344 280 220 Jorgenson, Dorothy 165 333 Jorissen, Henry 265 Jose, Thelma 292 386 Juetten, Virginia 159188 Julius, Jean 160161 297 Juris, Andrew 73 356 Juris, Thomas 316 K Kaddus, Kathy 383 Kotifka, Ralph 321 Koiler, Alice 178 227 325 Kaiter, Bernard 73 211 316 Kallestad, Lowell 311 Kornaka, Fred 96122141 Kamaka, Sam 73 217 283 284 Kamerrer, Helen Komm, Roberta Kane, Barbara Kane, Betty Kaplan, Alvin Korlea, Trude 164 303 110 178 333 214 228 294 299 Kittleson, Ken 353 Klarich, Donald 360 Klarich, John 360 Klaus, Dona 300 Klapp, Edwin 110 359 Klee, Leonard 74 212 Klein, Ray 125 351 Kleweno, Walter 213 345 Klett, Shirley H. 118 Kung, Edward 74 219 Klopfer, Dudley 109 Klossner, Wendell 113 Kluesner, Leo 284 350 Knoggs, James 111 171 319 Knapp, Donna 74 292 Knapp, Hugh 283 Knopstad, Sverre 164 306 Knezevich, Clarence 14 Knievel, Anton 142192 360 Knight, Donald 74 212 346 Knight, Lucile 152 173 Kniseley, Ruth 325 Knott, Robert 221 Knowles, Alice 117 153 334 Knowles, Donald 347 Knowles, Gloria 108 302 Knowles, Maurice 74 339 Knudsan, Mary 142 158 291 381 Knutsen, Denis 74 220 Knutsen, Irene 74 Kabelin, Donald 74 Kabes, Patricia 158 161 291 Koch, Milton 93 346 Koch, Orville 216 Kochrian, R. 14 74 Koenekamp, Carol Koller, Otto 53 B8 91 239 250 Kohler, Jo Anne 336 Kohlstaedt, Don 113211319 302 Jennings, James 216 261 Jensen, Betty 72 Jensen, Duane 105 Jensen, Erling 72 Jensen, Janice 72 160 Jensen, Leslie Jensen, Margaret 183 Jensen, Marion Mike 208 Jensen, Jensvold, Irene Jernigan, Jerry Jerick, Nickolas Jessee, Gene 72 131 208 338 321 292 129 111 299 228 335 340 387 296 319 72 Jessup, Sharon 160 168 183 330 Jette, Jane 72103 292 Jewell, Raymond 95 152 228 318 Jizba, Zdenek 213 380 Johann, Stanley 210 Johanson, Barbara 174 332 Johannesen, Jacob 311 John, Gilbert 358 John, Norbert 72 216 350 Johns, Danver 72 210 308 Johnson, Allan 72 183 Johnson, Alice 296 Johnson, Barbara 104 303 Johnson, Betty 303 396 355 73 192 302 Karlson, Walter 283 Karshner, Richard 107195 Kasper, Alfred 198 Katz, Art 353 Kauttu, Paul 319 Kawasaki, Elwell 73 261 Kearney, Margaret 104 325 Kearns, Donald 200 228 353 Keatts, Berger 73 96 99 Kee, Al 14 73112113121122 Keefe, Allan 73 209 306 Keeler, Elizabeth 73 327 Keeler, Robert 122 Keely, Eugene 96 99 352 Keiser, Robert 73 239 246 Keir, William 359 Keith, Allen 382 Keller, Daniel 105108 Keller, Fred 341 Keller, Harold A. 73100 212 Keller, Harold L. 73 Keller, James 212 340 Keller, M. 108118 144 152 300 Kelley, Grace 296 Kelley, Jack 321 Kahne, Gretchen 226 180 199 333 Kokat, Nancy 144 333 Koken, Philip 74 212 221 Kollars, Virgil 74 211 Kominski. Fofnana 164 291 Konno, Joyce 74 Koontz, James 353 Koppe, Robert 308 Korte, Gerald 107 153 339 Korpela, Helen 292 Kornish, Daniel 311 Kornish, Joe 321 Koshak, Marcello 168 300 Kasnick, Stuart 311 Kosai, Yoshio 14 74112 307 Kosobuski, Margaret 165 300 Kotula, Martcil 211 316 Koutlas, Panos 74 213 319 Kovocic, Jack 356 Kraemer, Ronald 74 96 Kramer, Robert 341 Kranc, Glenn 280 353 Krause, Carol 221 293 Kreager, Robert 211 Krebs, Arthur 74 208 351 Kreis, Bob 115172179 348 Kreitz, Will 316 Kreizinger, Harold 116 344 Kreps, Mary 14 164 291 Kriebel, Nina 292 Krier, Matthew 98 244 Kristersan, Jo 74 226 Kroesing, Lawrence 98 Krogh, Orley 74 Krogness, Harold 311 Kreindler, Julius 218 Kronquist, Ray 74 112 113 342 Krpan, Robert 354 Krub, Louis 307 Krueger, Dewayne 344 Kreuhenberg, Jack 283 Kruiswyk, Romeyn 220 Krumm, Sidonie 74 Krutzleldt, Betty 61 Kubota, Louise 110 300 Keulpman, Richard 252 Kuhns, Joseph 95 236 374 Kuhns, Zelda 144 292 372 Kullberg, James 74164 Kullberg, Martha 164 Kulin, Donald 338 Kurtok, Robert 343 Kus, Henry 307 Kusick, Bill 212 L LaClair, Bill 95 153 340 Ladd, Helen Jean 165 330 La Douceur, Louis 209 321 Lo Dow, Katie 117 160 326 385 Loizure, Gerald 74100 307 LaLonde, John 340 Lamb, Keith 239 262 Lambert, Alice 300 Lambier, Darwin 74 314 316 Lamkin, James 307 Lancaster, Martha 102 291 Londo, Johnny 352 Landerholm, Bob 53 5B 74 91 111153177 212 282 347 384 Landerholm, Frances 74 334 Landerholm, Merle 91 108 152 309 386 Landis, Mary 158 165 329 Landis, Vince 14 94118121 131 Landseth, Louis 142 321 Laney, Jane 92 109 158 327 Lang, Sharon 74 118 302 Longbecker, Karl 225 226 Langdon, David 105 108 307 Lange, B. 91 116 208 214 338 Lange, Mary 74 292 Lange, Willard 115 Langland, Kenneth 179 342 Langmas, Samuel 224 357 Lonphear, George 304 LaPierre, Donald 252 280 282 Largent, Jack 208 260 338 Larimer, Mary 139 162 292 Larkin, Betty 226 302 Larkin, Donald 278 Larkin, Kathleen 292 Larsen, Martha 291 Larsen, Richard 217 259 Larsen, Robert 153 305 346 Larsen, Verna 300 Larson, Albert 345 Larson, Archie 305 Larson, Duane 209 Larson, Sager 94 95 316 La Rue, Tom 319 Losswell, Richard 74 Lathrop, John 345 Lotta, Raymond 74 Loudon, Jim 97 Laulainen, Julia 74 297 Launay, Raymond 209 Laupp, Delmar 74 98 Lavery, Earl 360 LaVigne, John 316 Law, Marian Jane 300 Law, Noble 218 309 Low, Raymond 74 96 99 Lawrence, Jacqueline 74 302 Lowson, Dick 188 190 200 261 Lawson, John Lawson, Robert Layman, Shirley Layton, Mary Lozelle, Billy Leach, Annabel Leach, David Leader, Robert Leachy, John Learnard, Clyde Learnard, Richard Leamon, Willard LeBlanc, Clorette F. 74 321 75 199 341 334 328 316 226 226 105 75 341 311 75 216 311 311 300 Lebold, Bill 103143192 357 LeCompte, George LeCompte, Mary Ledtord, Lewis 95 105 311 295 305 Lee, Agnes Bernhard 221 311 Lee, Don Lee, Donald Lee, Doris Lee, Geraldine Lee, Laura Lee, Orville Lee, Raymond Lee, Shirley Leer, Donna Lelevre, Bernadette Leid, Robert Leigh, Henry Leise, Allan Lee, David Hammond 95 307 75 340 110 198 226 291 75 209 75 214 295 221 327 164 200 291 200 278 75 212 226 311 Leith, Wilson 209 Leitholt, Ona 141 292 Leitz, Emil 105115 339 Leitz, Glenn 214 226 Lenhart, Wayne 214 316 Lennard, Geraldine 300 Leonard, Clyde 213 Leonard, Marilyn 75 324 371 Leonard, Milton 95 347 Leonard, Oliver 212 Leonard, Russell 58 75 91 100 143 311 Leong, Kam 217 Lertald, Dick 198 356 Lester, Don 75 112 Lester, Grace 75 Lester, Josiah 75 Lester, Mae 75 Levadie, Benjamin 220 Leverett, James 359 Lewis, Duane 75 223 321 Lewis, Fred 219 Lewis, Irene 114 Lewis, Kathleen 300 Leyda, Clara 164 293 Lichter, Lorna 75 101 295 Lien, Bill 99 Lieske, Marvin 75 311 Ligner, James 75 359 LilI,Jesse 75152212311 Limbacher, Ernest 220 Lind, Dorothy 300 Lindberg, Charles 141 351 383 Lindberg, Harold 75111 186 311 Lindberg, Kenneth 339 Linclelien, Doran 119 200 Lindhag, David 309 Lindrnan, Walter 216 Lindsay, Robert 107 Lindsey, Robert 142 195 Lingle, John 282 360 Linke, Norma 75 295 Linn, Allan 209 360 Linn, Frances 75 144 303 Lintatt, Robert 75 97118 Lipner, Nathan 105 108 Lippert, Laverne 14 75 91 97 122131153 342 Liston, Norma 300 Littell, William 109 Littlefield, Levern 152 Loan, Dolores 328 Lockridge, D. 75 110112 321 Lockridge, Jasper 75 Logeteil, Stephen 216 Loihl, Frank 75 91213 321 Lokovsek, Harold 278 Lomsky, Stuart 75 116 153 355 London, Donald 75 96 Long, Darrell 351 Long, Garth 198 341 Long, Glenn 94 Long, Nip 164 261 Long, Robert Edward 108 Loolil, David 75 94 118 309 Loomis, Clarence 107 344 Loomis, Grace 329 Loomis, Laurel 221 300 Looney, Donnell 75 338 Lorong, John 312 Lorong, Mary 300 Loree, Dona 333 Lorenz, R. 210 221 338 Lorentzen, A. 116118122 342 Loring, Priscilla 226 300 Loss, Mariorie 326 Lotspeich, Frederick 75 118 Lotspeich, Marvin 75 112 347 Lotspeich, Mildred 75 118 Lotze, Keith 316 Louden, Shirley 300 Loudoen, James 141 152 312 Lougheed, Douglas 213 Loulaihen, Vivian 104118 Lounsbury, Doris 152 221 300 Lounsbury, Jo 75 102 225 297 Love, Peggy 221 300 Lovejoy, Kenneth 340 Lovitt, Richard 356 Low, David 99 Lowe, Robert 75 212 221 Lowers, H. 75 91 116153 337 Lowery, Donald 75 319 Lowry, Thomas 347 Lubcke, Beverley 75 104 325 Lucas, George 227 321 Ludtke, Verna 300 Ludwig, Coral 117 153 333 Ludwig, Mari, 92115159 335 Luher, Floyd 75 212 Lund, Charles A. 210 Lund, Charles M. 115 Lundgren, Oscar 352 Luoto, Jock 280 349 Lust, Charles 325 Lust, Gerald 100 226 319 Luthy, Forrest 76 223 Lutz, Annette 295 Luwe, Patricia 300 Lybecker, Joyce 293 Lybecker, Sally 294 Lyle, Elaine 221 291 Lyle, Rex 309 Lynch, Frances 76 295 Lynch, Terry 352 Lynch, Willard 210 321 Lyon, Glenice 179 327 Lyons, James 96 99 Lyons, Joanne 115 221 328 Lyons, Walter 345 Lyter, Judith 153 325 Lyter, Sherry 293 Lyts, Jane 76 PICTURE INDEX fconfinuedl M McCellan, Ernest 216 McClure, Norman 97 216 312 Meyers, Arthur Meyers, Donald 305 183 Maas, Louis 109 161 Macaulay, Charles ' 76 312 Macdonald, John 343 Macdonald, Roderick 76 Maclnnis, John 130 Mack, Cornelia 164 300 Mack, Gloria 217 380 Mack, Janet 300 Mock, Robert 316 Mackenzie, Helen 300 MacLean, Tom 348 370 Mac Lead, Robert 316 Mac Leod, Robert 148 153 Maclin, Glenn Maclin, Marlilee MacNeil, Donald 174 325 360 300 300 76 95 321 MacPhee, Gary 179 348 Macy, Marshall 76 Madle, Ed 219 343 Maggs, Jerry 208 214 338 Magisos, Joel 216 319 Mahan, Lorna 147 204 293 381 Mahoney, John 210 316 Mahrt, Vernon 312 Main, George 115152 305 Main, Lauren 76 Moiors, Jerry 312 Maki, Kenneth 224 Maki, Leonard 152 212 312 Maki, Leroy 76111118312 Malander, Shirley 153158 161 McCoIley. Doris 76101 214 302 McCallum, Gilbert 200 319 McCollum, Gloria 293 McConnell, C. 146179180 337 McConnell, Bob 91 110116 349 McCormack, Clarence 228 McCormick, Betty 300 McCormick, Edward 76 211 353 McCoy, Eugene 76 113 212 McCoy, James 342 McCoy, Marian 144 334 McCoy, Robert 76 95 126 McCoy, William 76 352 McCrea, A. 158 160 165 199 335 McCrary, Isabel 215 McCulloh, Ernest 208 219 McCutcheon, S. 94 141 293 372 McDaniel, Grant 76193 319 McDaniel, Kenneth 76 312 McDaniels, David 105 312 McDonald, Herschel 312 McDonald, Margaret 329 334 McDonald, Richard 100 McDonnell, Margaret 101 McDougall, Mary 76 302 McDougall, Max 77 114 145 336 McDongall, Robert 358 McDowell, Morris 316 Mclilhenny, S. 77112121 353 McEvoy, Marilyn 77 100 168 295 McGee, Shirley 226 291 McGitford,Marcia 117 157 332 Mezger, B. 14 55 77 90 118 324 Michaelsen, Howard 77 153 360 Michaelsan, Clinton 77112 211 Michel, Donald 305 Michel, Irene 77 104 293 Michel, John 212 Middelce, Faith 180 326 Middleton, Wallace 77 312 Migaki, George 312 Migaki, James 316 Migvor, Leo 216 312 Mikesell, Jock 77 212 309 Milam, Joanie 164 300 Milbank, Barbara Mildes, James 77 98 326 342 Milhoter, Henry John 152 312 Morrow, Susan 115 327 Morse, Forest 216 Morse, Paul 122 211 349 Morse, Vance 177 343 Mortensen, Donna 226 300 Mortimore, Ronald 164 198 316 Moser, Richard 208 338 Mosman, Donald 78 212 Mosman, Marion 295 Mossman, James 209 Moss, Robert 307 Motsenrocker, Bill 321 Mower, Walter 164 209 316 Mueller, Alma 302 Mueller, Kenneth 346 Mueller, Warren 312 Muir, Carl 280 344 Muir, Earl 344 Mullay, Betty 59 90 157 327 Mullen, John 111 145 360 Munden, John 312 Munk, Edward 78 112 212 307 172 173 335 Malcolm, Shirley 76 Malinowski, Frank 76 360 Malone, Nola 76103 291 Moloney, Bam 114158171 329 Maloney, Fred 76 97 112 145 208 210 221 338 Moloney, Thomas Malta, Clarence Mandich, Sylvia Mangan, Jean Mangan, Jo Mangis, Leon 91 253 254 258 280 374 300 330 330 McGinnes, J. 77157 217 300 McGlade, Ann 117157 335 McGough, Kenneth 341 McGraw, Leah 330 McGregor, David 77 McGuire, R. 77 105 239 268 303 McHaney, Joyce 293 341 McHenry, John 116 McHugh, G. 105 261 284 352 Mclnroy, Arthur 212 Mclntosh, Dee 161 329 Mclntosh, Gary 153 344 Mclnlosh, H. 77103193 360 Mclnturlf, John 340 349 Mclnturif, Mary 77 McKee, Duaine 77 109 Manion, John 183 Mann, Morallis 164 260 Mann, Mary 110 293 Manning, Charlie 316 Manoske, Robert 210 374 Manthe, Corinne 76 336 Manuel, M. 76 98152 213 321 Marble, Dean 175 Marble, Patty 175 Marcy, Carol 158161 324 Maresca, Joseph 219 Marier, Thomas 105 Mariner, Thomas 347 Mariner, Thomas 278 Marinoft, Maureen 115 331 Markgrat, Alma 76 297 Marks, John 358 Marlatt, Dorothy 110 Marlowe, Jackie 188 Marp, Thomas 354 383 Marple, Robert 76 307 Marsh, Mac 76 91 111 142 340 Marshall, Bev 76 91 95118 312 Marshall, James 76 Marshall, Patricia 335 Marshall, Norman 151 219 Marshall, Robert 354 Martens, Robert 208 219 309 316 Martial, Shirley 372 Martin, Donald 209 307 Martin, Dorsey 352 Martin, Fred 279 Martin, Jaan 330 Martin, Laurel 109 Martin, Leonard 356 Martin, Mary 161 300 Martin, Nancy 92 332 Martin, Shirley Mae 226 300 Martinsen, Aileen 76 180 326 Maslowski, James 94 Mason, Cecelia 194 Mason, Shirley 198 300 Massie, Duward 316 Masson, F. 14 76 108 118 303 Masterson, Jean 109 Mafaya, F. 105 239 253 271 349 Mathis, Barbara 158 293 Malkin, Dallas 105 Matney, Frank 321 Matsen, Herbert 76 118 143 316 Matson, Allan 111 127183 Matson, Herbert 109 Matson, Keith 219 Matson, Paula 335 Motto, Clarence 76 346 Matthew, Jean 76 333 Matthias, Helen 76 295 Motthies, Silas 153 177 178 357 Matulich, Mark 280 283 Matysik, Elizabeth 161 226 300 Mayberry, R. 105 239 262 354 Moycumber, Hugh 224 Maydahl, James 280 McAdams, James 76 193 McAlmond, Joan 76 102 228 273 McBride, Nancy 228 McBride, Shirley 332 McCaig, Joan 76 102 198 327 McCallum, James 105 152 McCann, Glenn 94 McCarthy, Paul 164 212 309 McCoslin, Robert 76 McCauley, Katherine 145 302 McCaw, Bruce 164 358 McCaw, William 284 358 McClain, Frank 76 212 McKeen, David McKeirnan, Lois McKenna, June McKevitt, Willora 77 122 130 352 291 125 198 325 329 McKinney, Joan 152 326 McKnight, Robert 282 348 McKoWn, Homer 77 218 352 McKown, Jackie 102 McLain, Frank 221 McLaughlin, Blanche 153 336 McLaughlin, Lawrence 77 260 McLaughlin, Robert 77 97 220 McLean, Ardis 160 297 McLean, Charles 305 Mclean, Larry 115 212 345 McLean, William 213 228 McLennan, Craig 245 283 349 McLerron, James 77 112 212 McLerran, Jeanne 77 114 McLoughlin, Billie 77117 325 McMahon, Margaret 164 293 McMahon, Terence 142 309 McMillan, Glenn 164 McMurtrie, Dick 307 McNamara, R. 77106199 312 McNeeIy, Marjorie 163 164 293 McNeil, Richard 208 351 McNeill, Homer 77 97 215 McNeilIy, Betty 180 297 McNerney, Patricia 77 328 McPhoil, Jean 117 334 McQueen, Doris 58 77 157 329 McQueen, William 337 McReo, Ann 164 328 McSparrin, Donald 77 Meade, Byron 93 347 Mearns, Julia 297 Medeiros, Edward 217 307 Meerdink, Ken 112 211 343 Meese, Jean 332 Meineke, Robert 352 Meiners, G. 58 77104 107 297 Meinhart, Edward 307 Meinhart, J. 77108111 118 307 Melin, Shirley 334 Mellish, Eleanor 92 159198 328 Mellom, Murlaine 101 295 Melville, Jim 91 93 375 Melvin, Isabelle 172 291 Menish, Ronald 351 Menzia, Cornelius 77 Meredith, Calvin 131 141 352 Merkling, Edna 77 295 Merman, Herbert Merrett, Mariorie Merriam, Robert Merrian, Florence 77110 351 302 100 213 223 100 Merrill, Elmo 111 303 Merriman, Henry 216 Merritt, Betty 161 Merritt, LeRoy 98 Merritt, Mary 159 219 329 Merrow, Martha 101 221 291 Meshke, George 191 305 Messenger, Elmer 278 340 Metzger, Harry 349 Meuller, Gale 98 Meyer, Bill 109 Meyer, Patricia 297 Meyer, Robert 77 126 212 221 Meyer, Virginia 300 Meyer, William 225 226 374 397 Millard, Charles 271 339 Miller, Cecilia 77 297 Miller, Clarence 77 282 348 Miller, Clarence 345 Miller, George 77112 212 319 Miller, Gerald 347 Miller, Jack 253 Miller, Janet 159161 228 Miller, Jay 99 Miller, Jean 335 Miller, Jim 93143153183 351 Miller, John 77 350 Miller, Margaret 164 Miller, Maurice 95 Miller, Morris 77 218 Miller, Norman lll 199 Miller, Quentin 108 309 Miller, Robert 282 347 Miller, Stanley 209 343 Miller, Walter 77 211 Miller, Wayne 95 Miller, Zaner 226 312 Millsop, David 275 359 Millsap, Dean 115 305 Milne, Carrol 340 Milton, Carl 200 312 Minkiewitz, Dirck 78 312 Miralles, Floyd 78 216 Miralles, Richard 78 216 312 Misfeldt, Peggy 300 Mish, William 345 Misner, Shirley 300 Mitchell, Barbara 161 200 328 Mitchell, Charles 78 Mitchell, Dolores 199 Mitchell, John 347 Mitchell, Margaret 325 Mitchell, Mary 300 Mitchell, Richard 99 Mitchell, Robert 278 Mitchell, Robert 78 122 211 Mizner, Peryl 303 Mock, Florence 293 Modahl, Shirley 110 Moe, Andrew 225 Moe, Barbara 145 193 Maeser, Milton 278 Mohrmann, Gerald 14 78 Moih, Roland 78 212 Moloney, James 214 Molvilc, Gerald 239 246 348 Monaghan. Stan 340 Monbeck, Wayne 114 Moncriefl, Bonnie 115 164 329 Monlux, John 105 248 262 349 Monroe, Alan 312 Monroe, Bruce 116 218 357 Monroe, Rich 252 230 Montagne, Dennis 140 Montecucco, Lois 300 386 Montgomery, Blanche 302 Montoya, Louis 279 280 Moody, William 78 347 Moon, Lavar 328 Moon, Warren 209 Moore, Beryl 143 329 Moore, Betty 144 157 158 329 Moore, Byron 78 Moore, Caroline 78 293 372 Moore, Emmett 94 105 147 354 Moore, Harlan 340 387 Moore, Helen 78 217 295 Moore, Had 208 Moore, Iris 297 Moore, Jane 300 Moore, James 78 118 212 Moore, John 319 Moore, Lowell 357 Moore, Mary 78 328 Morada, Ricardo 217 219 321 Morck, Glenn 356 Morelock, Jack 259 262 356 375 Morgan, Carol 107 144 152 295 Morgan, Charles 261 348 Morgan, Gwen 167 329 Morgan, M. 175 183 335 377 Morgan, Paul 78 96 141 342 Morgan, Philip 96 Morgan, Rex 91 93 309 384 Morgan, Walter Morgan, Walter Morin, William Moritz, Alvie 309 198 271 356 213 278 Morrell, Ambrose 309 Morris, Gerald 78 352 Morris, Jean 300 Morris, Richard 340 Morris, Robert 78 122 357 Morris, William 78 316 Morrison, Betty 300 Morrison, Nancy 217 Morrison, Richard 220 307 Morrow, Don 356 Morrow, James 356 Munn, Allen 209 338 Munns, Mary 188 192 374 Munroe, Richard 309 Munson, Charles 344 Munson, Donald 353 Murbach. Vernon 73 312 Murdock, Alan 78 103193 344 Murdock, Allen 94191 210 Murdock, Donna 192 Murdock, Orisan 216 Murphey, George 316 Murphy, Helen 334 Murphy, Marilyn 297 Murphy, William 209 319 Murphy, William 78 Murray, Bart 351 Murray, Donald 213 343 Murray, Donald 94 Murray, William 78 319 Muzzy, Janice 300 Muzzy, Jaan 300 Myer, John 78 316 Myers, Donald 345 Myers, Kenneth 210 220 224 Myers, Suzanne 97 219 Myhre, Lloyd 302 359 Myron, Hugh 78112 210 307 N Nagle, Thomas 78 338 Nakamura, Clillard 218 316 Nansen, Ralph 316 Nathe, Dick 316 Naughten, Joanne 152 330 Nave, Darrell 357 Naylor, Floyd 105 118 164 Neble, Arnold 78 153 352 Nebolon, Andre 227 350 Needham, Raymond 216 Nehring, Milo 78 210 Neill, Nancy 300 Neitzling, Robert 316 Nellist, Kathleen 159161 302 Nelsen, Roger 312 Nelson, Barbara 161 332 Nelson, Catherine 221 300 Nelson, Celia 291 Nelson, D. 14 78104 200 293 Nelson. Harland 209 Nelson, lrene 78 293 372 Nelson, Leslie 181 221 333 Nelson, Lloyd 78112 210 317 Nelson, Margaret 300 Nelson, Mary J. 221 309 Nelson, N. 239 246 262 349 Nelson, Oliver 211 Nelson, Ray 78164 319 Nelson, Richard 95 252 351 Nelson, Richard 221 272 Nelson, Ronald 152 213 342 Nelson, Ronald O. 312 Nelson, Sharon 324 Nelson, William 78 312 Nelson, William 216 Nering, Lee 213 Nesbitt, William 164 Nesic, Eugene 220 317 Ness, Charles 210 317 Nettleship, Jack 124 353 383 Neuman, Ronald 321 Neumann, Edward 105 312 Newbold, Donald 78 95 307 Newcomer, Jock 78 106 214 319 Newell, Robert 98 374 Newgard, Robert 314 317 Newland, Ben 239 244 245 Newland, William 244 Newman, Bernhard 317 Newman, Jean 213 300 Newman, Melvin 93 220 Newquist, Donald 78 210 Newsom, Thomas 95 Newton, Leslie 300 Newton, Sylvia 102 Nicholls, Billie 102 297 Nichols, Ralph 78103193 Nichols, Robert 283 Nickel, Barbara 293 Niehenke, LoVerne 335 Nielsen, Bonnie 78 Nielsen, Harold 78 211 Nielsen, Roger 312 Nikaido, Gilbert 217 Nilsson, Harriet 102 199 200 Nishio, Jane 78111 118 293 Noble, Janet 293 Noble, Nancy 161 300 Noerenberg, Chard 79 140 360 Nollan, Barbara 329 Nollan, Jane? 166 335 Seegers, Raymond 199 200 317 Nordheim, Carl .l. 208 219 339 Norclman, Arvid 115 342 Nordquisl, David 105 132 139 224 239 314 Norell, Kenneth 14 97 Norman, Carol 302 332 Norman, Rulh 79180 Norman, Terry 226 382 Norris, John Norlhcoll, Jack Norvell, Jacques Nofebaom, Don 79 97 209 317 Nugenl, Pauline 193 l95 221 295 79 216 322 356 PICTURE INDEX fconfinuecll Palsfool, F. 58 80 105 239 354 Parsons, Benjamin 260 317 Parsons, Charles 100 218 Parsons, David 317 Parsons, Lowell 79 Parsons, Robert 79 209 356 Porlina, Valentine 307 Parlon, Lynn 216 Pusquan, AI Paton, Donald Palon, Palricia Patterson, Joe 79 122 212 312 96 79 343 327 Reid, James 183 356 Reid, Peggy 114172173 335 Reilly, Alberl 153 358 Reinhardt, Edw. 80 97 100 322 Reisinger, Margery 200 208 300 Pallerson, Philip 183 Pallison, Carolyn 188 302 Fallon, Richard 210 Pallon, Richard Earl 210 337 Nunolrawa, Walker 217 79 Nullall, Slanley Nygoard, Richard 79 322 Nygren, Del 211 226 312 Nyren, David 312 O Oakes, Patricia 221 300 Ooff, Jacqueline 300 O'Connell, Patrick 322 O'Connor, Marilyn 327 O'Connor, Marlene 300 Odell, Allen 338 Odman, Petra 300 Ogleshy, Ted 212 221 319 Ohls, Richard 305 Ohlson, Russell 79112 130164 217 Okamolo, Bernard Olrano, Midor 79 101 295 Okazaki, Kata 14 Oldani, Roberl' 307 Olden, Carmella 295 Oldham, Cliff 107116 224 348 O'Leary, John 353 Olesen, Bertha 164 300 Oliver, Barbara 291 Oliver, John 91 116 282 347 Oliver, Kenneth 347 Oliver, Marilyn 300 Oliver, Marvin 200 220 Olney, Bonita 297 Olsen, Betty 'll0 300 Olsen, Clayton 312 Olsen, Doris 300 Olsen, Dorothy 164 293 Olsen, Robert 105 Olsen, Robert 340 Olsen, Sylvia 158 291 Olsen, Warren 211 Olson, Barbara 109 Olson, Dolores 161 334 Olson, Ernest 193 351 Olson, Ernie 276 Olson, Jo Ann 336 Olson, John 352 Olson, John 79 284 346 Olson, Kennelh 79 356 Olson, Raymond 79 312 Olson, Raymond 322 Olson, Bob 14 79 259 338 346 Oltman, Richard O'Malley, Marilyn O'Neil, Jim 360 79 111 302 Paul, Donald 239 244 250 Paul, Thomas 109 266 281 Paulsen, Ted 79 200 282 345 Paulson, Beverly 178 221 291 Payne, Charles 190 346 383 Pozaruski, James 350 Peacock, Harvey 79 111 173 Fearch, Verrie 79 Pearce, Elaine 110 300 Pearl, Janice 92 102 223 303 Pearson, Gosh: 214 Pearson, James 210 339 Pearson, Lais 159 160 177 326 Pearson, Lynn 307 Pease, Donald 220 340 Pease, Dorothy 183 336 379 Pease, Mary 114 173 183 336 Peck, Edwin 305 Peck, Margaret 291 Peck, Robert 314 Peckenpaugh, Charles 99 118 Pederson, Rufus 189 358 Pedraza, Enrique 307 Peebles, Dean 95 126 130 Peers, Beverly 142 172 291 Peery, Marvin Pehl, Willis Pello, Mouri Pellon, Louise Pendell, Wanda Peringer, Dale 351 Peringer, Marg 102 144 198 297 309 79 95 307 228 92 158 325 300 Pong. Claran -217 Ponlin, Fernando 80 Pool, Colburn 80 108 Pool, Gene 105 Pool, Sharon 293 Porler, Bert 80 100 109 312 Parler, Charles 276 Porter, George 209 Porler, Stanley 342 Porlmann, Frances 80 104 303 Posnick, Mariorie 291 Possow, Donald 118 Poulos, Tellmi 293 Poulsen, Doris 297 Pauller, Ray 132 150 192 Poultney, Ann 228 Pounds, Robert 309 Poulos, George 213 Powell, Catherine 97 293 303 Powell, Clarence 95 276 342 Powell, Pal 164 300 Poyns, Forrest B0 153 359 Payslcy, John 100 223 Prachl, Barbara 300 Prater, William 217 Pratt, Earl 344 Pratt, F.53 58 80 91 100 200 357 Prall, Milton 349 Prall, Wanda 325 Prechel, Paul 312 Preedy, Ernest 280 Prehm, Gordon 354 Preston, Edward 224 Preston, Loren 186 305 Preuscholf, Katherine 300 Prevost, Cecilia 164 Price, Eugene 338 Price, Miles 100 Prichard, D. 80 102 198 326 Prichel, Paul 216 Prince, Barbara 110 Prince, Eugene 214 Pring, Raberl 347 Prior, Narrna 88 101 109 330 Pritchard, Douglas B0 Pritchard, Vernon 80 216 Probert, Harold 98 Prafl, Vernon 216 Prouly, Eleanor 58 80 181 Prouly, Richard Praudfit, Charles Puckelt, Clayton Puddy, LaVern Pugh, Lyle BO Pulford, Earl Pullman, Lorrainne Purdy, Peggy Purvis, Edwin 334 115 221 339 216 151 280 261 359 105 250 309 223 215 167 327 353 Reisler, Theodore 317 Reiter, Robert 349 Relling, David 317 Remington, Albert 312 Remley, Char. 80164 218 293 Renner, Harry 317 Renlsch, Loraine 221 328 Reser, Margaret 332 Reser, William '252 347 Resner, David 212 213 Reugh, Shirley 221 Reynolds, Don 115 143 340 333 Reynolds, Guy 99 Rhodes, Robert 80 Rhodes, Arthur 141 Ricard, Anna 223 293 Ricard, Lyvonne 80 293 Richards, Gloria Richardson, Clinton Richardson, Jack 80 276 348 387 96 117 336 280 Richmond, Lowell 210 Richmond, William 93 Richter, Alvin B0 Rickard, Marian 81 291 Rickerson, Douglas 354 Rickerl, Glenn 239 240 241 358 Rieger, Eugene 148 239 262 347 Ries, John 101214 219 Riggen, Wilbur 81 106 312 Riggs, Gwyneth 221 336 Rlghlmire, Everett 144 Righlmire, Louise 215 Righlmire, Wallace 81 Riley, Alice 291 Riley, Barbara 291 Riley, Dorothy 200 214 293 Riley, Elizabeth 81 293 Riley, Lida 302 Rinehard, Edward 216 Ringen, Leif 111 Kingman, Delores 178 333 Ringman, M, 81 125 223 333 Ringslod, Rita 164 325 Rinker, Marvin 199 200 280 354 Rinna, Gene 81 350 Rinla, Arnold 322 Rinla, John 209 Ripley, Dolores 324 Riser, Donald 152 306 Risl, Lawrence 81 347 Rist, Marilyn 149 158 208 Riller, Robert 357 Ritter, Vern BB 284 Rilo, Armand 81 216 Roach, David 219 360 Robbins, Patricia 81 164 217 295 Robbins, Robert 359 Robbins, Robert E, 81 350 Roberson, Veneta 291 Roberts, Char. 81 164 165 295 Roberts, Dan 144 322 Roberts, David 352 Roberts, Donald 164 312 Roberts, Eric 253 257 Roberts, Joe 317 Roberts, Richard 312 Roberts, Rod 81 106 200 322 Roberts, Roger 200 219 322 Roberts, William B1 106199 Robertson, J. 114 Robinson, Daniel Robinson, Gordon 142 165 328 93 81 212 322 228 Scales, Nancy 221 300 Scott, David 313 Scoll, Duane 319 388 Scott, Edward 220 Scott, Gordon 82 182 303 Scott, Jesse 224 347 Scott, Ross 356 Scott, Ronald 82 216 Scarf, Shirley 165 167 336 Scott, Wayne 82 lll 170 173 Sealander, Jean 266 291 Seek, Richard 317 Seger, Lucille 333 Seiclenslriclcer, Art 82 212 322 Seidenslricker, R. S. 82 212 Seil, Joan 144 214 217 291 Seike, Harold 319 Seim, Charles 344 Selakovick, Dan 108 Solberg, Rich 283, 349 Sellridge, Bob 58 82 91 100 314 Sellridge, Rich 58 B2 91 112 314 Selle, Eleanor 300 Sellin, Paul 259 340 Serr, Jeanne 103 192 383 Serrod, .lim 259 Sefland, Jean 227 Sellerlund, Conrad 224 225 228 Settle, Kenneth 98 Settles, Ivan 351 Sewell, Ramon 262 271 358 Sewell, Shirley B. 82 Sexson, Jack 82 319 Shaeffer, John 105 Shaeffer, Leslie 212 Shahan, Norman 309 Sharpe, Geraldine 295 Shattuck, Darrell 211 313 Shattuck, J. 105 130 271 341 386 Shaughnessy, Ed 278 350 Shaw, Gwen 159 161 333 Shaw, Harold 341 Shaw, Otis Dole 143 153 346 Shawgo, Shan 203 221 331 Shearer, Dale 82 209 317 Sheely, Donald 95 Sheely, Margaret 54 82 90 114 139 143 295 381 384 Sheely, Patricia 140 158 332 Sheller, Devena 300 B1 125165 Rostedl, Marilyn 152 211 319 Orley, Joseph 79 108 312 Orndorfl, Mary 334 Orrahood, Helen 110 Orton, Lester 118 Osbarr1,A. 1479112113322 Osborne, William 340 Oskollcolf, Nancy 300 Osland, Margaret 179 329 Ostrem, Alice 140 152 221 Otis, Earl 314 OH, Anna 164 217 297 Oil, Lois 164 297 Olleraaen, Robert 283 Ollersrad, Patricia 325 Overland, Alvin 226 Overslreel, lra 313 Owen, Fred 212 Owens, Robert 14 79 112 212 Oyster, Byron 359 Ozdogru, Nuvit 103 188 380 Ozdurmaz, Esal 212 P Padrick, Jack 195 262 348 Paefh, Jessie 226 Paeth, Richard 153 262 Paeth, Robert 226 Paige, Frederick 317 Paine, Alice 330 Painter, Clyde 312 Painter, Robert 212 Palinkas, John 350 Palmer, Clement 209 Panagakis, Carolyn 335 Panchot, Diane 115 160 329 Panchol, Nancy 160 218 329 Pang, Stanley 79111 217 Panks, Harald 79 348 Papanlane, B. 79 163 164 293 Pardew, William 212 213 Paris, Roy 278 349 Park, Alice 300 Park, Orlo 79 284 307 Parker, Edmund 93 149 Parker, Harold 79 96 Parker, John 152 314 317 381 Putman, Bernard 80 Putman, Dale 80 Putman, Eleanor 111 164 293 Putman, James 312 Putman, Palmer 80 Q Quann, Thomas 219 Quast, Lorus 144 316 Quinn, Warren 105 R Radach, Calvin 209 Radach, Eugene 93 223 Radach, Russell 309 Raclemacher, Helen 107 Roliis, .loan 333 Ragsddle, Carlyle 80 98 352 Rainey, Claude 80 216 Ralnwuler, Doyle 80 97 208 338 Robinson, Marilyn Robinson, Robert Rockey, .Jay Roe, Shirley Rolller, William Rogers, Cora 81 58 357 158 217 302 243 245 248 291 Rogers, James 278 280 Rogge, James 81 216 Ralko, Edylhe Rolla, Richard 81103193 297 317 Rainwater, Dean 250 Ramey, Marilyn 115 326 Ramu, Kenneth 95 317 Randall, Leona 115180291 331 Randall, Willis 80 358 Raney, Carol 295 Rankin, Helen 335 Rappuhn, Robert 209 Rasmussen, Jimmie 220 307 Rasmussen, Melvin 80 314 317 Rasmussen, Viala 92 158 163 300 Ratfleld, Robert 209 261 Rath, Robert 349 Rathbone, David 80 Ratlifl, Clarice 151 334 Ratliff, James 305 Raugusl, Betty B0 160 161 326 Rausch, Gordon 216 Rausch, Toni 14 55 80 89 90 107138140152 214 303 Ronald, Charles 262 Rocker, Evelyn 161 297 Rose Donald 93 Rose, Glen 91 10B Rose, Gordon 283 Rose, John W. 93 Rose, June 100 108 Rasenbalm, Harry 81 Rosengarlen, Ilo 81 295 Rosenkranz, Dean 93 Rosenkranz, Don 252 264 347 Rosenkranz, Lee 216 Rosen, Donald Max 305 Ross, Beverly 164 217 300 Ross, Carol 178 291 Ross, Donald 14 58 81 339 Ross, Homer B1 Ross, Nancy 300 Rosser, George 253 '256 262 Rose, Ray Parker, Russell 102 143 314 317 Parker, Ruth 79 100 164 295 Parkman, Mal 79 213 307 380 Parks, Darrell 223 Parmenlier, Stanley 319 Parr, Walter 79110 Parsley, Dale 95 127 130 Percy, Francis 280 282 Perham, Guy 126 128 209 341 Perkins, Averill 97 218 291 Perkins, David 14 199 200 Perkins, Hugh 200 Perry, Thomas 218 Fersing, Ronald L. 317 Peters, Nick 105 284 Peterschick, Marian 92 114 145 152 186 293 Petersen, James 115 341 Peterson, B. 79 104 220 336 Peterson, Curtis 79 307 Pelerson, Daniel 79 95 116 352 Peterson, George 216 Peterson, Glen 79 212 340 Peterson Hazel 79 Peterson, Jack 94 147 210 309 Peterson, John 140 387 Peterson, John 181 351 Peterson, Karl 115 200 280 354 Peterson, Mary 79 Peterson, Norman 80 107 Peterson, Patricia 297 Peterson, Richard 115 343 Pelerson, Robert A. 139 144 Peterson, William 91 100 309 Peterson, William 228 Peterson, William 153 343 Pheasant, George 309 Phelps, Moulton 94 309 Phibbs, Clifford 107108 195 Phibbs, Philip 152 -195 305 Philer, Leona 102 167188 291 Phill, Philip 80 358 Phillips, Alden 80 211317 Phillips, Boyd 252 264 347 Phillips, Edwin 280 352 Phillips, Harold 312 Philpott, Rich 88116 347 Phleger, Charles 179 Phleger, Phil 115 350 Picalli, Donald 305 Picken, Bruce 105 Pickens, Cheryl 167 336 Pickering, Drury 349 Pickering, Robert 116 Pickernell, Clarence 319 Pickelr, George 116 343 347 Pickett, Peggy 293 Pierce, Maurice 148 358 Pierce, Vernon 118 Pierson, Lyle 214 338 Piesler, Norma 329 Pilcher, Gordon 91 360 Pilcher, Howard 91 360 Pinkerton, Joan 302 Piper, Bill 122140 360 Piper, Clarence 80 97 312 Pirie, George 99 Piralle, Pete 209 Piltman, Arlene 158 332 Pittman, Donald 198 Pittman, Ralph 312 Pitts, Jack 278 Pivoni, Leonard 80 Pixlee, May 92 159 Pizza, Richard 80 Plaster, Dolores 92 159 218 302 Plastino, Patsy 336 Plolls, Janelle 221 333 Plyler, Martin 317 Pohl, Renee 92 153 331 Poinler, Clyde 217 Pollock, .loan 80100 295 Rawson, Ralph 344 Ray, John 337 Ray, Joseph 80 312 Raymond, David 80 130 153 344 Ren, Edwin 317 Reavis, Cecelia 110 300 Redford, Alex 306 Redshow, Dean 186 228 Reed, Charles 105 Reed, Frank B0 96 353 Reed, John 142 333 Reed, Marvin 223 Reed, Raymond 96 Reed, Shirley 115161 164 335 Reed, Shirley 335 Reese, Clyde 80112 113 322 Reese, John 179 279 280 347 Rehberg, Robert 284 Rehbock, Gloria 163 293 Reid, Archie 198 347 Reid, Donald 223 Rowan, Edna Rowan, Patricia 7 352 336 300 81 29 Rowe, Shirley 199 Rowe, Patricia 328 Rowe, Warren 339 Rowland Geor e 174 358 I 9 Rowland, Robert Bl 226 319 Rowland, Roberl 312 Rowles, Belly 115 199 200 344 Rowles, W. 93 100 198 227 337 Rowley, John 116 262 352 Rowley, Robert 213 239 Roy, Alfred 94 Roysdon, William 312 Ruble, Mardel 330 398 Ruclc, James 152 213 322 Rucker, Joan 115 166 328 Rudd, Nona 81 97184 297 Rudolph, Eugene 216 Rudolph, Herb 91 118139145 Rudolph, Hillard 220 322 Ruehl, Ben 95 264 351 Rumbolz, Jane B1 117 329 Rumery, Sherry B1 165 324 Rupert, Larry 317 Ruple, Lee 200 Ruplsala, Carol 158 Rushmore, Francis B1 347 Russell, Charles 212 Russell, Dwight 145 312 Russell, Mary 208 219 300 Russell, Robert 81 99 Russell, Sandra 115181 334 Rutherford, Bob 95 Rulhruif, Haroldine 188 300 Rulleclge, Fred 96 Ruud, Fred 81 Ruud, Sylvan 81 Ryals, Rem 343 Rygaard, Frank 214 352 380 Rylander, Bob 95 191 193 343 S Sacry, Paul 81 98 183 Saffel, Betty 58 81 90 102 297 Sage, Gene 107 153 195 347 Sugen, Muriel 165 300 Sager, Ray 284 305 Sailor, Dale 8191 111 182 345 Sl. Clair, Vern 307 Sl. George, John 81 SI. Pierre, Emile 220 Sakuda, Henry 217 280 283 Salisbury, Joyce 300 Salmi, Edwin 81 Salmon, Albert D. Bl 226 Sams, Susan 300 Samuelson, Merry 94 293 Sandall, Janet 110 300 Sandberg, John 312 Sanders, .lohn 105 322 Sanders, Robert 317 Sanders, Robert 94 Sandor, John B1 197 216 322 Sandsrrom, Jack 278 351 Sandslrom, Mary 81 Sandstram, Paul Bl 110112 314 Sandstram, Sara 324 Sankela, Marilyn 327 383 Saraceno, Frank 189 Sargenl, George 81 319 Sargent, Harry 81 338 Sargent, John 81 111 153 338 Sarkisian, Keith 97 98 216 Sorlz, Dallas 261 Sarvela, Richard 95 319 Sasaaka, Harry 217 282 Salterthwoile, John 309 Saly, Richard 130 Sauer, Leonard 280 Saugen,Wes 82100109118 307 Saunders, Carol 332 Sauler, Erwin 82 97 208 220 319 Savage, Arthur 82 113 Savage, Ken 105 284 Sax, Kathryn 145 153 160 329 Sayles, Rodger 93 221 359 Sayre, Barbara 293 Scarborough, Jean 140 159 291 Schaaf, George 129 280 Schaar, Par 295 Schachl, Laurel 325 Schaefer, Philip 82 216 350 Schalfnir, Ed 357 Scholler, Bev 324 Schourle, Jack 14 82 313 Scheel, Caryl 209 Schepplers, William 351 Schilling, Fred 213 Schillre, Arclell 313 Schimelpfenig, Garth 210 Schirel, Donald 95 96 350 Schlaeler, Francis 82 212 359 Schmelzer, Ken 98 374 Schmidt, John 14 Schmidt, Joseph B2 111 182 Schmidt, Lloyd 253 256 352 Schmidt, Robert 338 Schmidt, Richard 82 Schmidt, V. 105112 212 221313 Schmitz, Julia 111 Schnackenberg, Wall 108 Schneider, J. 164 180 221 333 Schoedel, Gordon 317 Schoedel, John 82 322 Schoelller, Janet 102 293 Schoflcn, Howard 82 Scholz, Albert 359 Scholz, Allen 344 Scholz, Dorothy 82 104 118 334 Schonberg, Roy 226 Schooler, William 360 Scharzman, E. 14 82 108 109 309 Schott, Laurence B2 352 Schreiner, Moriory 295 Schroeder, Carlton 100 Schroeder, Wade 82 97 216 Schultze, Herbert 228 Schulz, Harald 82 284 319 Schumacher, Kathryn 333 Schussler, Jacolyn B2 327 Schuster, Robert 82 317 Schwabauer, Charles 313 Schwartz, Danna 327 Schwartze, Ellen 218 Scocleller, Reginald 116 349 Shelchuk, William 129 344 Sheldon, Joseph 82 95 211 313 Shelton, Frances 300 Shelver, James 116 212 340 387 Shephard, Iris 300 Sheppard, Preston 284 Sherur, Archie 122 280 Sherman, Edward 284 349 Sherman, Ted 82 313 Sherrod, James 153 340 Sherwood, Janet 293 Shirk, Allan 152 317 Shivos, Mary 175 335 Sheen, George 82 Sholtz, Albert 130 221 Shoulfs, Hugh 131 Shoup, Allan 82 Showel, Morris 131 Shriener, Mariary 161 Shryoclc, Richard 349 Shaman, Dean 82 343 Shuman, Howard 93 153 193 343 Shuman, Richard 343 Sickles, Marvin 59 Siddle, Phyllis 164 300 Siegel, Wayne 347 Sienko, Joseph 82 Silvers, .lack 313 Simi, Eleanor 117153158 334 Simmons, James 82 Simmons, Jessilee 198 Simmons, .loan 300 Simmons, Richard C. 216 313 Simonis, F. 92 157 164 293 388 Simons, Richard 82 Simanson, Norma 185 Simpson, Carol 125 327 Simpson, Gale 199 326 370 Simpson, LaVerne 59 83 104 295 Simpson, W. 83103145193 313 Sinclair, Bob 209 351 Sipe, Ralph 134 Sires, T. 19B 384 Sisco, Gerald 210 Slcaar, Cliff 216 317 Skaar, John 94 346 Skaer, Kennelh 360 Skrinde, R, 91 112 224 306 384 Slack, Virginia 336 Slater, Arnold 349 Slaughter, Belly 102 107 199 Slaughter, Mabel 179 199 324 Slehofer, Ono 199 200 313 Sleighl, Duane 322 Slelfen, Kathy 293 Slemp, Wayne 348 Sliper, Hurry 313 Sllppern, Shirley 141 333 Slippern, William 228 307 Sloan, Clare 150 300 Sloan, Dan 93 105 149 224 349 Slasser, Eleanor 293 330 Slasser, Joanne 118 157163 Slover, Dick 200 Smart, Marilyn 102 219 334 Small, Ella 297 Small, James 93105181 342 Small, Richard 209 358 Smawley, Robert 357 Smawley, Warren 145 353 Smick, Rcberl 317 Sn-iidl, Robert 83 216 PICTURE INDEX fconfinueclj Tessin, Frank 84111 131 193 252 253 313 351 Tews, Poul 84 317 Thaonum, Marcia 326 Thayer, Rollin 220 Theocloratus, Bob Therriault, H. 59 84 94118 307 85117140 371 291 Stevens, Robert 317 Stevenson, Leon 317 Stewart, Dick 346 Stewart, Donald Dean 84 Stewart, Edward 283 349 Stewart, Marlys 221 328 Stewart, Virginia 159 180 325 Stiles, Stanley 84 212 221 Stimac, G. 271 272 273 349 Stinson, Glen 317 Stirling, Charles 84 99 Stober, Vern Stacker, Marilyn Stockholm, Gordon 212 102 198 334 309 Stoddard, Paul 55 84 91 111 Thiebes, Dorothy Venn, Melvin Whealdon, Evaleen 159 293 139153 214 351384 Stone, James 360 Stone, Richard 84 108 Stottlemyre, James 84 309 Staufler, Ann 327 383 Stoulfer, John 84 Stoutier, Martha 141 159 324 Stoulter, Molly 84 Stout, Al 239 243 245 262 343 Stout, Dorothy 301 Stowe, D. 91 93 95 140 337 384 Strand, Kenneth 305 Strandberg, Ronald 152 Strating, Donna 102142 159 327 Streamer, Pat 253 283 284 340 Streets, James 99 Streissguth, Dick 313 Strickler, Dee 84 97 116 358 Strickland, Leslie B4 100 Strom, Roger C. 309 Stuart, Warren 345 Stubbletield, Lyle 84 Stuhblelield, Jean Stubbs, Charles Stubbs, James - Stueckle, Donald 317 Sturdivant, Elwood 94 105 357 Sublett, John 84 100109 213 Sudhofl, Arden 336 Suelzle, Merle 105 239 84 313 100 Valley, Mariorie 85 159 328 Van Arnan, Patricia 293 Van Akkeren, Joyce 301 Van Brunt, Ina 226 302 Vandecaveye, A. 85 111 178 330 Vandervort, Glen R. 313 Van Dearsen, John 319 Van Druft, Kenneth 252 360 Vandiver, Ronald 305 Van Dusen, D. 145178 217 301 Van Dyke, Delores 179181 324 Van Eaton, Beniomin 85 314 317 Vanetta, Ellis 109 Van Horn, Kenneth 85 100 319 Van Horn, Bev, 97 165 219 334 Van Liew, Hugh 105 259 Van Loan, Gordon 106 218 228 Van Loninghan, Lee 352 Vann, Leonard Ervin 305 Van Soest, Peter 226 Vontine, Bernadine 164 302 Watzke, Muriel 92152 159 291 Suko, Richard Walter 224 309 84 Sullivan, Glelynn Thirkill, John 115 346 Tholo, Gerald 85 350 Tholo, Lawrence 350 Thom, James 85 313 Thomas, Donald 85 212 322 Thomas, Gordon 305 Thomas, Harald 313 Thomas, William 317 Thompson, Diane 165 167 Thompson, Douglas 93 210 317 Thompson, Gene 210 Thompson Horace 85 356 Thompson Jack 85 101 214 216 Thompson, James 200 Thompson, Marilyn 165 Thompson, Mariorie 301 Thompson, Mel 239 241 248 Thompson, Robert 280 317 358 Thompson, Verle 85 101 214 Thomsen, Donald 305 Thomson, James 97 374 Thorndike, Don 226 271 272 313 Thornton, Jack 85 103 192 322 Thorsen, Wanda 101 143 332 Throne, Ulf 214 Thue, George M. 85 99 226 Thuemmel, John 193 351 Thynes, Carl 313 Tidriclt, Ralph 85 97 218 338 Tiedeman, G. 158181 214 328 Tietie, Henry 85 212 349 Tilson, Lydia 161 329 Timm, Lucille 301 Tipple, John 280 305 Tisdale, Helen C. 301 Tisdale, J. 85105161 224 337 Tobie, Harald Newton 152 313 Vanvliet, Joseph 85 212 313 Van Wagoner, Bud 322 Vaughn, Quentin 152 Veo, L. 85112131212 307 Veatch, Fred 250 341 Veatch, Sarita 195 333 Veath, Dale 322 Velikanie, Robert 213 Venema, George 313 Venn, Grant 109 86 208 216 338 Way, Barbara 326 Way, Charles B6 Way, Joseph 86 Weaver, William Henry 94 Webb, Homer B. 199 Webb, Richard 200 359 Webber, Doris 115 143 203 330 Weber, Ted 342 Webert, Donald 313 Webster, David 95 Wedom, Fred Joseph 96 99 Weekes, John 351 Weeks, Duane 86 101 210 303 Wefer, Winton 345 Wege, W. 86 97 209 317 Wegner, Jean 86 188 334 Wehmeyer, Jean 86 Wehmeyer, Warren 86 211 Weibel, John 86 96 99 Weigelt, Marcia 144159 334 Weinstein, Jack 189 355 Weise, Glen 271 275 Weishaar, Warren 317 Weisman, Jock 198 Weiss, Keith 220 345 Weiss, Lawrence 359 Weist, Mona 178 324 Weller, Harry 209 Weller, James 86 359 Weller, Mary Adeline 221 Wells Mar Wilson, Jaan 102 198 228 Wilson, John 87 339 Wilson, John Minton 216 305 Wilson, Milton 261 Wilson, Ollie Mae 109 Wilson, Perry 14 87118 319 Wilson, Ridley 200 Wilson, Robert 179, 357 Wilson, Simeon 87 153 183 345 Windes, 'Gertrude 214, 302 Wingate, Joseph 317 Winiarski, Walter 317 Winstow, Myrtle 199 Winter, lrving 309 Winters, Arthur 216 Winters, Richard 87, 358 Wise, Darlene 301 Wise, Joe 57 343 Wiseman, George 305 Wissler, Betty 324 Witt, Carl 343 Will, James 87112 212 276 Witters, Glen 87 212 Wold, Marilyn B7 94118 291 David Dorman Ellsworth Wolfe, Wolfe, Wolfe, Norman 220 93, 216 317 W Sullivan, James 271 284 358 Sullivan, Mary 339 Sullivan, Patricia 179181 Sullivan, William 84 95 322 Sulonen, Dick 345 Sumey, John Verne 313 Summers, Nathan 84 211 307 Summers, R. 84 111 182184351 Smith, Allyn G. 152 213 220 322 Smith, Ben 83112 212 Smith, Betty 313 333 Smith, Bruce 278 Smith, Burt 209 313 Smith, Charrna 158 Smith, Claryda 293 Smith, Charles 94 161 Smith, Conley 218 Smith, Damon 141 152 313 Smith, Donald 341 Smith, Doris 228 300 Smith, Dorothy 83 217 293 Smith, Florence 161 Smith, Glenn 105 Smith, Harriet 300 Smith, Horace B3 357 Smith, James 83 319 Smith, Jason 59 83 97 Smith, John 152 Smith, Keith 118152 305 385 Smith, Lewis 224 305 Smith, Margaret 291 smith, Marilyn 143 iss 326 Smith, Maurice 83145 218 220 313 Smith, Merle 83116 345 Smith, Norinne 228 293 Smith, Paul 112 Smith, Peggy 59 83 90114 117 118 332 Smith, Philip 118 Smith, Robert B3 354 Smith, Ruth A. 143 300 Smith, Ruth 293 Smith, Stanley 209 Smith, W. H. 83 97 208 219 338 Smith, Ward 349 Smith, William 83105 261 Smoot, LeRoy Daniel B3 317 Smyth, Carol 335 Snell, John B3 216 319 Snell, Lynfard K., Jr. 209 Snodderly, Diane 300 Snook, J. 14 59 83104107 Snook, Robert 282 Snow, Jane 157 159 334 Snyder, Al 105 253 282 314 Snyder, Loretta 108 144 160 291 Soderling, Harold 317 Solomon, Aram 83 Solomonson, Dan 212 221 Sammers, Norman 83 Sonnemann, William 111 144 Sondhi, K. 145 212 214 380 Soong, Richard B3 217 322 Soper, Mary 161 301 Sorensen, James 209 Sorensen James B3 349 Sorenson Janet 141 176 333 Sorenson, Gordon 83 112 212 Sowder,T. 83112 113 212317 Spalding, Ross 83 200 360 Spangler, Lauren Elmer 218 Sporling, James 225 Sparks, Don 115 224 353 Sparks, William 353 Spears, June 83 202 Spechko, Paul 14 83 103 193 Speck, Ed 183 Speer, Robert 337 Wiig, Burton Tate, S. 140145149152 297 Speer, Virginia 301 Spence, Richard 319 Spencer, Francis 216 305 Spencer, Willard 83 Spiegelberg, Betty 59 83 90 1 17 139 330 Spooner, Kenneth 239 243 359 Sprague, Arda 297 Sprague, Mary 83 Sprague, William 151313 Sprenger, Fred 280 283 Springer, Edward 83 262 348 Springer, Pat 83 130 353 Sprinker, Lucas 96 Spurrier, Rosemary E. 291 Squire, Fred 219 Staatz, Bill 83 116 354 Staatz, Janet 221 224 328 Stabenleldt, George 200 352 Stage, Lee 83 212 221 359 Staley, Joann 181 325 Staley, Marilee 280 331 Stonforth, Millard 347 Stansfield, Richard 111 144 341 Staples, Donna 336 Stapleton, Gail 109 Starcher, Duane 279 Startup, Marie 293 Stove, Larry 280 359 Stearns, Juanita 218 291 Stearns, Mary 218 291 Steele, Delbert 350 Steele, Donna Joann 301 Stefano, Ralph 83 190 356 Stegman, Ralph 83 212 Stegman, Walter 83 Stehr, Everett 313 Steinbacher, Joseph, Jr. B3 Steinbrunner, Don 278 279 352 Steiner, Bob 83112 212 Steinke, Estelle 102 198 297 Stenkamp, John 188192 313 Sumner, Gordon 344 Sund, Richard 84 322 Sunderland, Celeste 108 Sundsrrom, John 220 Sundling, Ernest 309 Sundquist, M. 14 84 97 218 Sushok, Stanley 84 96 Sutclitil, E. 14 84104 295 Sutherland, David 84 100 307 Sutherland, Herbert 220 Sutton, Phyllis 198 293 Suzuki, Akiko 101 295 Svare, Harland 278 Sveinsson, Ingimar 214 309 Swain, Glenn 209 280 Swanbeck, Bob 108 271 354 Swank, Norma 330 Swanland, William 337 Swann, Frank 305 Swannack, Rosamond 301 Swanson, Ben 84 348 Swanson, Orin 116 307 348 370 Swanson, Raymond 341 Swanson, Sally 329 Swanson, Sterling 313 Swartz, Marlys 328 Swartzell, Corinne 160 329 Sween, Elva 179 301 Sweet, Mary 153 336 Sweet, Suzanne 84 336 Sweet, Wanda 301 Sweney, Shirley 84 162 163 334 Swenson, E. Boyd 84 309 382 Swerin, Robert 216 271 Swinehart, Frank 97 Swoboda, Henry 209 350 Sword, Mary .lo 152 301 Sylvester, Arthur 337 Syre, Hamer 209 T Talbot, Nancy B4 Tanagi, Frank Tang, Curtis Tang, Shun Po Taniguchi, Matsuko 125128 291 319 319 108193 214 84 217291 Stennett, William 129 322 Stensland, Robert 313 338 Stensrude, Richard 167 Stensland, William 209 312 Stephens, Gail 188 190 223 Stephens, James B3 Sterling, Richard 14 B3 97 216 Stertzer, 8. 84 116 153 355 Stevens, Lois 84 293 Tanino, Ryomi 84 110 301 Tannahill, Margaret 161 180 324 Tanner, Phyllis 304 330 Tapani, Dee 84124141 158 297 Tappe, Ted 253 265 281 Tate, Le Deane 84 98 297 Tatham, Jim 84 153 221 358 Tatsch, Keith 359 Tavera, Carlos 209 219 Taylor, D. 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