Washington State University - Chinook Yearbook (Pullman, WA)

 - Class of 1952

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Within are found symbols and traditions dear to the hearts of all loyal Cougars . . . within is found the arrow 6'For so swiftly it flew, the sight could not follow it in its flight. ' fri' nd. D I I .are characteristic irate College ol went you a bool mont and onward uml symbols and within is found not follow ll in -Y. ,wwwy rw -V Y W -'Pk N113 -fffgr x.1f1:1, TX 'F wx NN lf K lag,- J v- u 7 Dv' ., ,Z xx. , . , -1 1.55, -V Q7 X, ' Nw. 2-1 '. f f-am .-, Y 'Nga' T1 ' Xxx rr- wwf . . . 1-H v ' 'ff- .'f1- f-. 2- ':'3f 1 -.' lf, ff . , -A, o 1A H..,W, A -+51 'f gg - -1 .. .. fr .-, -or 1- f..l,,,f-Loaf-.1-, -- , :go -:gy ,.-..-.f'- J' fr. V f V - .l-,,., ,,..,,,f,- .,,., . g,.:,?:4,.! gryff' V AKJVJ1 Sf! -sf 'I-:ff ,w.t':,Lpf ff, '. ' 'wg f' 1 -1' 2 A, 1, 5 .Jy To P. H. Dirstine . . . a man who is kind and friendly . . . a man who has the traits of inspirational leadership . . . a man who has been invalu- able to The State College of Washington . . . it is with the utmost respect that we dedicate the 1952 Chinook. Arriving at Washington State college in 1912, Dean Dirstine joined the staff as instructor in Veteri- nary medicine, and in 1917 he was elevated to a full professorship and became head of pharmacy. ln 1923 when the pharmacy department became a cschoolf Dr. Dirstine Was appointed dean and has served con- tinuously under thai title for twenty-eight years. His pharmacy gradu- ates have made exceptional records, for what has probably set a national record, in taking state board examinations. Dean P. H. Dirstine last June completed four decades of service to Washington State college. To him in thanks we say, uBest Wishes for the futuref' . 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A Mfr ,,Aq- .4-5-'T 3. - L.,- ' -ff-Y'.ff.fkLf4'gw',L9-'JA f1-T'1:f1l ' my Dear bi' Ne wanf financial We have 75 of Xgrilff A5 of 'ki -.- Belov, 7 stands i please Q this :az Thank vc NAHE: Accoriizi Stagg the Sat:- ggi-Piiee X Q J:11211:-v-1-u:f::n:.1.:a:.:.:a:.1iaasaiiii-g1k532i55,3aQ.Lf-QLLG:-, -,-.-,vm L ...-Lf.-.M .45--1'1'-F555ii-2522135i5E:?E4:l-::v:.1-:fr.-.-.-L-::.-L . - , . . .--- ..-- . , . - . , , - 4 manage- -A A f--'- ' --- ' ' - 44.7 .' -7.1 : - A -.-,-422.-:.:1:-.-:.-gr,-,z,-. .'. . .., , .J V W V V V V Q A , :--ggss-i.-f-.-.ia:.'ai.is4:i.- '--- ,, ,, ,, ,, --, ,,,nF'iJW6X.:tx-, , min , ' Dear llxayvgf ureh Rev. Dr. David l. Richardson Rev. Marin Davis-Hnnlin A fx f 7.97 ,Ev 4 We want to take this opportunity to express our special THANKS to you for your financial com itment to our Sanctuary Building Fund. We have received enthusiastic and generous response from many members and friends of Northridge United Methodist Church. . As of the above date, we have the following totals: 'XXX Adult Commitments totaling S ' T' X ' ' x Youth Com itments totaling S I , 0227 7 TOTAL COMMITMENTS ......... 3 7X6 A007' THANK YOU FOR YOUR PART IN MAKING THESE TOTALS POSSIBLE!!! Below, you will find a record of your commitment, as our Financial Secretary under- X3 stands it. If there is any mistake or if you need to make some clarification, please call the Financial Secretary and she will be happy to have your help in this matter. Thank you very much, and may God's blessings be upon you and yours. 'N Sincerely, fwfr-A N- dw General Chairp son Senior Pastor NAME: According to our records, I under- stand your financial commitment to the Sanctuary Building Fund, for. fire..-Pe-I-ied' Thank you for your com it- ment, and if you have any questions, do feel free to call me. lyrf' Financial ecretary, t S Building Fund - 885-6019 Building for 9650 Reseda Bouleward, Northridge. Calltorma 91324 i8I8J 886-i555 Tomorrow , . 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' ' 4-, ' ' H ,. ,5 A'A, LJ A! , 1..- Now that your 1952 Chinook is before you, I hope it will be a book you will long cherish as a memory of one year of your college life. Many hours have been spent to fill the pages with your pictures and your collegeg the staff and I apologize for those things we have omitted for lack of space and for all the inevitable 'mistakes that accompany a publication such as this. There is always relief when all the many tasks are done and the finished product rolls off the press. As editor I have merely been the director-the real Work has been done by each individual uchinookerf' but because our staff is so large I am restricted to thanking but just a few. I want to thank my associate editor Peggy Kerr for her diligence and abilitiesg Jane Huckel and her copy staff g and Elva Sween, who served unselfishly beyond her duties as managing editor of mounting and her efficient staff. Special thanks go to the division editors for their fine job and to Lu Ault, Kirk Douglass and Leona Lee. Another thank you to Donna Combes and her business staff, whose efficiency made possible earlier deadlines. My final thanks go to Bert Alward for his advice and assistance. Spence Green of Parent Engravingg and Mort Frayn, our printer whose main aim has been to give us a well printed book. ff! X41 I f r 1 X X. - 1.7 V ,N..1--.. -, ... . f , Y Q1 1 3 Ethif'-'Y' .15'5f:11 f'A?'5 1 . '. lifv l',1i , f,. M1 ,113 . . 1.1' '1-- . '1 -.'.- ' - 1 15,3 , 1 k- 9-1 . ' . -5-,M . f sig r , f A-fi ' g I -j' 1', 1-1 .', ,.:-rj g ,:,'.-,, ..-. .Y ., M, . ' 1. 'J' 71 ' 1 , . , 1 I 1 ' ' - l'.h'1lk . 44,4 41-,.,.,g.1,., ' gh.. Y P 'Q I fw- . .Xi 9 NX XXX x I ,X -Q M W 5 . 'VN ,X Ve 'I li ' ' . , -A 'I wk 4? vpn. 1 VK XXX X XXXxX .xx X XA , ' w 5x Siisxfxyx .X' -X v vm, X5xXM f X Q., M xP,x .- Wm V1 .x Wh x f x X RN 5' xr N, xx 5.54 Q'-N X XXNXS xi 'NNW ' 1' vig. W N553 ' ' X - '1::?,..f f XX? . 5 -.-. -7 4 : h 1 A ai NN- 1 ' +355 f Z 1 M I 4 Y L I E 1 1 1 V 1 S , , r 1 i I 1 1 2 1, 41 w vu im .-gs--- ,.-. fl w -I--H ' Ili:-2' -'un '1 rpumm-1 nn -14-y.. . U, rx T the and argfi President C. Clement French Strangers to the Northwest, Dr. and Mrs. French got a taste of gsouthern hospitality' at the student welcoming rally held soon after their arrival on campus. Dr. French met countless students and faculty members per- sonally during his first weeks in office. His busy schedule included receptions, welcome addresses to the spring term's seemingly end- less conventions, regents, meetings, and most memorable of all, casual campus appear- ances. Bringing with him an outstanding rep- utation in college administration, WSC's new president had most recently been vice-presi- dent and dean of Texas A 8 M, and preceding that post, dean for many years at Randolph Macon Womanis college, Lynchburg, Vir- ginia. With never a hesitation of his southern drawl, Dr. French took over the direction of one of the Northwestis centers of education. 23 Acting President William A. Pearl Leaving his regular position as director of WSC's Institute of Technology in August, Dr. William A. Pearl became acting president of the State college-a position he filled until April 15. Dr. Pearl keynoted his term of office at the year's first faculty meeting in saying that he looked for college expansion during the coming year and not merely existence. His welcome to the year's surprisingly large freshman class-his appearance in WSC's first homecoming parade, bore out his hopes of college growth. Dr. Pearl is a familiar Pullman figure, having taken two degrees at the State college and a member of the faculty from 1916-1925, then going to Portland, Ore- gon, and Chicago for industrial and educa- tional work. He returned to his Alma Mater in 1946. Hhs r .N:...:1 i ff . x x John C. Scott, Sequimg Stanton Hall, Everett, Acting President William A. Pearly Alan Rogers, Ellensburgg James A. McCluskey, Spokane, The Very Rev. Charles E. Mc.- Allister, Spokane, and Rodgers Hamilton, Okanogan. Not pictured-John F. Camp, jr. Board of Re ents The Board of Regents is appointed by the governor and approved by the state senate. The management of the State College of Washington is one of the responsibilities of the Board of Regents. Their duties also include the construction of buildings, the management of the experiment stations and extension service, the financial responsibili- ties of the college and the supervision of all property. The board also fixes salaries and student fees and makes faculty contracts and appointments. President James A. lVIcCluskey Vice President Stanton J. Hall Treasurer John F. Camp 24- 'eat-lg Mc.. P, Jr- i by gton ities the bili- ward 'acts 'N- t M, , , 1 4 ,f,,x,A Row 1: Lyle Maskell, Yakima, Al Hunt, Tacoma, Claude Irwin, Pullman, Lawrence Gould, Okanogang James Dunlap, LaConnerg Larry Broom, Waitsburgg C. L. Hix, Pullman. Row 2: E. DeVoe, Portlandg Ed Heinemann, Seattle, Stanley Norman, Seattleg Lawrence Wickline, Spokane. Alumni Association All over the United States the alumni of Washington State college are consolidated into a vast organization, now in its 62nd year. The alumni association seeks to represent the interests and views of the alumnig it interprets the college primarily to alumni through the monthly magazine, the Powwow, which is published by the college. The association also serves the public through other activities, such as its regional alumni meetings and other events under its sponsorship. President Claude Irwin 51 ,,. N f7's '1a 4 'T9' -' nh -l N , s.. zgljit' ffm 13' 'ni t I N k h. ,Q x ' no-A - -Sw, .V 1.5 52 fi K' 4 x -e Second Vice President Tex Brotllerton H-if Treasurer Clarence Hix 25 ' 1 .Ia H-1.-In -om mn f IA .- '1 4: 4 .0 r ff 1 X ,f ww' i 5. 'W' ,ff '-ii-mv.. A hw .:...L14.:1a-,nu 54- A f ,f ,Q M Avy? '17 V ,.wx7r3 ., , 5 ga,- ....- ff f 5 A-M.. , K - .. , f ,, w 8 - shy J -.M-..,.,,,,,-..,..,A W X s g 4 L ghlx. . A X tx, fx no - -. ..,. W -.. - An,-,-,,,L.,,....... , Y, ,- -, if-1 '-iv-i-ive-:asaz.2::..a:.a2:Li-a-R14 izzx.-L...gL.........-...Q-....-u:.:...,....g:..r' ' xx' 3 fy ia. ROBERT A. SANDBERG LAWRENCE ANDERSON MAYNARD HICKS Assistant to president and director of infor- Staff assistant, office of information. B. S., Univer- Director of college news bureau. M. S., University rnation. M. A., the State College of Wash- sity of Washington. of Michigan. mgton. State Relations State relations keys policy, services, and action to public understanding. The director of the office of information is in charge of public relations activities. The entire program is developed through the college news bureau, radio station KWSC, and the office of publications. KWSC provides radio coverageg the college news bureau is the principal distributor of college newsg the office of publication prints publications and bulletins for all agencies on campus. ALLEN MILLER H. CALVERT ANDERSON IRENE STEPHENS Director of KWSC. B. S., University of Chicago. Agriculture sciences editor and assistant to director, Secretary, alumni association agricultural extension service. A. B., Whitman Col- lege. Q.. I ',,. iq' s-tx, 9.37 . t' V x,L . G. DONALD SMITH S. TOWNE STEPHENSON PETER J. REMPEL Director of libraries. Ph. D., University of Chi- Dean of faculty. Ph. D., Yale University. Acting coordinator of general. education M A cage University of Southern California. Academi Coordinated under the academic administration are the educational policies of the State College of Washington. These policies are determined by the faculty with recommendations of the educational policies committee, com- prised of individuals representing all principal academic units of the college and the student body. When approved by the Board of Regents, educational policies and procedures are binding on all units of the college until they are officially revised or terminated. Included in the organization of the academic administration are the registraris office, graduate school, community college service, summer sessions, library, college research, general education and the deferred major program. HARRY CHAMBERS .IIMMIE WILLIAMS CLAUDE SIMPSON Registrar M. A., the State College of Washington. Associate registrar. B. A., the State College of Director of admissions. M. A., the Sta Washington. of Washington. TD 15:7 GLENN JONES STEWART E. HAZLET WILLIAM GNAEDINGER Director, community college service. M. A., Dean, graduate school. Ph. D., State University Director, audio-visual center and assistant University of Wisconsin. of Iowa. director of community college service M. A., the State College of Washington dministrators The community college service provides extension classes in numerous Vlfashington communities, administers the off-campus lectures of faculty members, and supervises study programs for clubs and similar organizations. The raduate school facult determines admission standards of the raduate school and advances students to candidac g Y 5 Y for advanced degrees. The graduate faculty also serves as thesis advisers and administers graduate school exami- nations. The college committee on research studies problems and opportunities of faculty research at the State college and advises the administration on the fields in W hich research is being done and fields in which research activities should be expanded. JANE R. COX CLIFFORD R. ARMSTRONG J. MURRAY LEE Co egg Staff assistant, administration office. Associate director of libraries. B. S., the Director, summer session. Ph. D., Teachers State College of Washington. College, Columbia University. FRANK NOFFKE LOREN KOTTNER BOB BARTOW l Director, ASSCW, activities center and Wilson Assistant director, Wilson Compton union and Accountant, ASSCW. Compton union. Tub manager. ASSCW Through student publications such as the daily Evergreen the ASSCW disperses news to the college campus and state. The ASSCW is comprised of every student of the State College of Washington as soon as he has paid his enrollment fee. lts purpose is to serve the needs of the college and its members through the efforts of the students and the administration. The major governing group of the ASSCW is the board of control. It is organized so as to include equal representation of all living groups. The board of control acts approximately in the same capacity as the dean of students. This is in an advisory manner. However, the main duties of the board are the administra- tion and approval of the budget and the appointment of the various committees that comprise the ASSCW. SUSAN DANIELS Social Adviser, ASSCW LEW HAINES Program Adviser, ASSCW T, ul co ar m. m1 an of S1 Artis ,f 1 Y 'UH I 'D t... CARL H. GROTH RALPH DEVLIN BETTY HIGINBOTHAM Director, office of publication. Head, printing department. Head, editorial department office of publication Office of Publication The State College of Washington, being isolated in a small town has to be self-sufficientg for this reason it has set up the office of publications to serve as a complete printing production unit. The publishing department furnishes complete service to the administration comprising such phases as writing, editing, typography layout, proof reading and printing. The printing service is given to all departments having their own editing staff. The duplicating and mailing service furnishes complete duplication, delivery and collection of all college mail. The photography depart- ment furnishes complete photography service to the college. The graphic department designs all printed material and gives general art service. The college bindery, under the printing department, binds all books out of the office of publication. STEVE ALLURED ROBERT BULLIS CARULINE COUPER Artist, office of publication. Head, photographic department. Head, duplicating and mailing department ' T-rf 12:22 T . 7 l X Z-Q sf ' ,ig Ns! WX 'Y 't lf Y N .JLM W. T. SOUTHWORTH LLOYD G. EVEREST PHILIP E- KEENE Director, tabulated records. Director, non-faculty personnel. College architect. Bu iness With 5,000 on-campus students, plus 1,000 faculty personnel in Pullman and at experiment stations throughout the state, records kept on scratch paper and loose leaf notebooks have become a thing of the past for WSC. ln recent years, the steady click of IBM machines has registered students, acknowledged fees, tabulated grades, paid salaries and wages-in fact, done just about everything but study for tests. The management of the State college's rapidly expanding physical structure has overflowed from the Administration building. Now housed in the Services building are the offices for the planning and the maintenance of the sprawling campus structures. Most obvious to all students are the records kept by the college food and housing service, for on the basis of these, the greater part of the student body eat and live while at school. RO S. C. MARKLEY SELMA A. STREIT Superintendent of buildings and grounds- Director, college housing and food service . manager. and co BusmeSS f Washington. ,College 0 Planning l- and unlmera such as W5 flows belwc or college l any college tiglltcnefl an live, cal am Budget off' mglvn. 'cu' B- SN fhfs GUY pulfllag Wa5hing:EnA3g911L B- I 33 AIS. if f K' ii 1.2-K-1' LL.,- YZ.. 'NJ ....,,,N0-74 CARL PETTIBONE LAUREN SHELTON JAMES E. ANDERSON Business manager and Comptroller. B. A., the State Auditor, accounting office. M. A., the State Col- Internal auditor, accounting office. College of Washington. lege of Washington. Budget officer. B. S., the State College of Wash- d ington. ollfl 5' Purchasing agent. B. A., the State College of Washin on. . gf service' Management Planning for and buying supplies-from duplicating paper to constructional steel-is one of the many Hsmalll' and unheralded jobs of the administrative staff. Budgets must be met and records must agree when an institution, such as WSC, is being supported by a state's taxpayers. Students can only guess the amount of paper work that flows between the many administrative offices when a check goes bad, an ASSCW function does not meet expenses, or college food and housing decides to buy a new dishwasher for a dormitory. Although the principal worry of any college is the education of its students, this education has many strings attached. These are pulled, stretched, tightened and generally kept in working order by the business staffs of the college. Through their efforts, students live, eat and have comfortable classrooms in which to study. CLARENCE HIX GUY M. BRISLAWN 33 RR, SCHGOLS ,'V 'W4 ffwfw JOSEPH c. KNOTT of Minnesota. MARK T. BUCHANAN nell university. Agriculture A major function of a land grant college is to promote agriculture in its state. WSC's agricultural program is built around the lnsti- tute of Agricultural Sciences, made up of the College of Agricul- ture, the Agricultural Experiment station, and the Agricultural Extension service. The College of Agriculture undertakes two tasks ---first, to give the hest possible education to the men and Women who will be the Hagricultural industryi' of tomorrowg and second, to train capable and able scientists to further all fields of agri- culture. The institute helps its graduates and the farm people of the state directly through the Extension service. STANLEY P. SWENSON Professor of Agronomy and Dean College of Agriculture. Ph.D., University,of Wis- consin. E. V. ELLINGTON Director,. agricultural extension service B.S., University of Missouri. JUNE ROBERTS Professor and chairman, department of agricultural engineering. M.S., Kansas State college. 36 P f of Agriculture and Director In. stigifjszll Agricultural Sciences. Ph.D.,, U. Professor of Agriculture and Director, Ag- ricultural Experiment station. Ph.D., C01-. f- ' ll B Rom:-le ' A pfofewplf D.. Of' ronollly' Q N L- immgw Proleiw' and,-y. Phi owl HW' 116013. A. O. Professor and C515 dairy science. Ph-I College. GEORGE V Professor and chalnn. pathology. Ph. D., L' T . P f Hllb A. xl ,W mor d - hil'iIf'S2 'ho dm, 50116. 'W ltgx 37 r, In 7 - U A . mf. dture lnsU- ncul tural tasks OIUCII Cond, agri- le of allege Wi .5- : Of 539 H1 B. RODNEY BERTRAMSON Professor and chairman, department of ag- ronomy. Ph. D., Oregon State College. MARION E. ENSMINGER Professor and chairman, department of ani- mal husbandry. Ph. D., University of Min- nesota. A. 0. SHAW Professor and chairman, department of dairy science. Ph. D., Pennsylvania State College. GEORGE W. FISCHER Professor and chairman, department of plant pathology. Ph. D., University of Michigan. THAIS A. NIERRILL Professor and chairman, department of hor- ticulture. Ph.D., Michigan State College. DENNIS J. MORRISON Assistant to the director, Institute of Agri- cultural Sciences. B. S., University of Mis- souri. 37 4 F 5 1 I 19 XX. Q Chicago. f professor of physics. Ph.D., Yale University THQ wi . i QL '?.l5 I ,i i i . ' ff5li.?l ' i - n , , , A ,R , . , Ps xl - ff:-,rf -: 1' ' in . 4. .1 ' - iiifufgt - .- - - vtf,f?..' . A ' , 4 New . , ,W '- Um- sf ww., - - .wx -A 'f f.c,f,1ff - ':- 2,-Q.-an V5.1 rts and Sciences It is a known fact that liberal education is needed in our modern world. The College of Arts and Sciences offers ample opportuni- ties for the student to obtain a general knowledge in preparation for a more specialized field, or for a well-rounded education con- sisting of information from each of the four divisions of this college. Choosing from humanities, social sciences, physical and biological sciences, the student will find courses to satisfy either the requirements of his major field, or his own curiosity. Many of these courses are given at least partly in the form of field trips or practical application, which make them seem very real. ARNE 0. LINDBERG versity. W. R. HATCH University. istry. D. Sc., University of Michigan. X ALBERT VV. THOMPSON Chairman, .division of humanities and profes 1 - 1 sor of foreign languages. Ph.D., University of T S. TOWNE STEPHENSON ,X Chairman, division of physical sciences and ,. Ny 9 K l Assistant professor and chairman, departmert of foreign languages. Ph.D., Ohio State Uni Chairman, division of biological sciences and professor of botany. Ph.D., johns Hopkins JULIAN L. CULBERSTON Professor and chairman, department of chem A A . norm NOE HIGINBOTHAM KEITH MONAGHAN LEWIS E. BUCHANAN I fm ' tpro Associate professor and chairman, depart- Assistant professor and chairman, department of Professor and chairman, department of Qgftagf philqw ment of botany. Ph. D., Columbia Univer- fine arts. M. A., University of California. English. Ph. D., University of Wisconsin. Boston Ul'l.lV8f9Q' sity. The departn All students of applied science must have a knowledge of chemistry and physics, and this is ably provided by the division of physical science. These courses, and those found in the biological science division, link the Work of the School of Pharmacy and the College of Engineering to the general college courses. Unique features in WSC! chemistry department are the courses in feed and soil analysis offered for agricultural students. The science departments prepare students equally Well for teaching or research work, with a great variety of major fields being offered. Nearly every field requires courses in history, which forms a basis for many of our ideals and beliefs. A MAW' Mwrffwf TOLBERT H. KENNEDY Chairman, division of social sciences, and professor of sociology. Ph. D., George Pea- body College. WILLIAM M. LANDEEN Professor and acti-ng chairman, department of history and political science. Ph. D., Uni- versity of Michigan. 40 people tliroi students leaf working on 5 students. .lm band and orc cialion ol Sli and journalisi sciences field its up-radar.. i Pill Profem has rPhulli 'MN u N HM -4- ix' Y, E,,,m0rmd 'l' lliu iii We o Surg uzimugmti ll ' Professor and chairman, department of physics. Ph. D., Harvard University. Professor and chairman, department of po- lice science and administration. Ph. D., Ohio State University. sf' l DONALD A. WELLS MORRIS S. KNEBELMAN KEMBLE STOUT Assistant professor and chairman, depart- Professor and chairman, department of mathe- Chairman, department of music. Ph.D ment of philosophy and ethics. Ph. D., matics. Ph. D., Princeton University. Eastman School of Music, University f Boston University. Rochester, The department of philosophy and ethics offers many courses in which students may learn of the problems facing people through the ages and how these perplexities were solved. By learning the basic philosophical concepts, students learn to form more truly critical attitudes toward their own thinking. The fine arts department-students Working on projects or the finished works in the gallery -- is a source of enjoyment for townspeople as well as students. Another familiar humanities department to residents of the area is the music department-with choir, band and orchestra. The WSC department Was admitted this year as an associate member by the National Asso- ciation of Schools of Music. The English department offers extensive courses in the field of composition, literature, and journalism. Every year many successful journalists are graduated from the English department. ln the social sciences field is WSC's department of police science and administration, nationally known and recognized for its up-to-date instructional methods. OF POLICE SC LOCATION OF PAUL A. ANDERSON V. A. LEONARD 41 BRA'Z IL OF INQUIRIES FROM PR IENC ff Zv- E JAMES H. ELDER WALLIS BEASLEY S. JUDSON CRANDELL Professor and chairman, department of psy- Associate professor and chairman, department of Professor and chairman, department of chology. Ph. D., Yale University. sociology. Ph. D., Peabody College. speech. Ph. D., Northwestern University. Through courses in sociology, students' eyes are opened to the social problems of the world today and the latest theories and methods of improving these ills. The newly created department of anthropology provides a basis of information for the sociology courses, by tracing human development through the ages. ln practice, as well as theory, WTSC has made its influence felt throughout the region. KWSC, the college owned and operated radio station, is the second oldest college operated station in the United States. Its 5000 watt power reaches 60,000 urban and rural residents in Washington and Idaho. The Better Newspaper clinic, operated by staff members of the English and journalism department, is working to improve the state,s weekly newspapers by critical review and presentation of annual awards. The physical and biological sciences departments are carrying on many im- portant research projects, financed by the Atomic Energy commission. flu? HERBERT L. EASTLICK Professor and chairman, department of zo- . I ology. Ph. D., Washington University. 5 Wx , . is yn CHARLES E. SKINNER Professor and chairman, department of bac- terlology and public health. Ph. D., Rutgers University. ,NX 42 5 Dir T ec pan Uni Be res ant .ic ma SIB ing G E Uirecror Sfhciate p M' Sw lil I of . D s I K of 10' Il I of bac' lufgefs 2 + '- A ,,.,..s.u.,.,,,.,t ROYAL D. SLOAN Dean, College of Engineering, professor and chair- man, department of electrical engineering, vice di- rector, Washington State Institute of Technology. M. S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology. RAYMOND L. ALBROOK Director of industrial research. Ph. D., Uni versity of Iowa. WILLIAM A. PEARL Director, Washington State Institute of Technology, professor and chairman, de- partment of mechanical engineering. Ph. D., University of Michigan. Technology Besides training engineers for industry, the Washington State Institute of Technology has also the responsibility of research for industrial improvements in the state of Washington. The Institute was established on ,Ianuary I, 1946, and includes the College of Engineering, the School of Mines, the Division of Industrial Research and the Divi- sion of Industrial Services. The Research division is concerned with discovering the most efficient uses for raw materials and resources of the Northwest and in doing so, helping the balanced industrial development of the state. The Division of Industrial Services is the 'cliaison agent between industry and the research activities, seek- ing problems and disseminating information. ERI B. PARKER JOHN P. SPIELMAN HOMER .I. DANA Director, division of industrial services, as- Dean, School of Mines, professor and acting chair- Director, engineering experiment stations, sociate professor of mechanical engineering. man, department of metallurgy. B. S., North Da- associate professor of electrical engineering. M. S., the State College of Washington. kota State College. M. E., the State College of Washington. H L is ,..,m , ,,,, ,WV Umm at M 15 MADE, f g7 ' ii CHAHACI . yr UF Aly M-. KL ,v ,.,,.7P-sgg, ND fqgf Q--.-. 'Ni ,a ef' A9 :ty 'XJ' N--...v EMMETT B. MOORE STANLEY A. SMITH GEORGE T. AUSTIN Professor and chairman, department of civil Professor and chairman, department of architec- Associate professor and chairman, depart- A engineering. M. S., the State College of tural engineering, B.S., Kansas State College. ment of chemical engineering and associate :ff Washington. . chemical engineer, division of industrial re- SMB search. Ph. D., Purdue University. Many mechanical developments of the Institute have gained state- wide recognition. Within the past year, the Division of Industrial Research has developed a hop dryer which has come through its Yakima valley tests with flying colors. Currently, it is being adapted to dry apples and other fruits, and should prove extremely beneficial to central Vlfashington orchardists. The engineering ex- periment station, in cooperation with the Seattle Police department, made up an oversize speedometer for use on police patrol cars. This gadget aids motorists in checking the accuracy of their speed- ometers and so aids in the overall traffic control problem. Thus, with problems large and small, WSC researchers are contributing to the growth and development of Washington state. CHARLES D. CAMPBELL Professor and chairman, department of geology. Ph. D., Stanford University. H. A. SORENSON versity of Michigan. DONALD L. DIASSON lcge. Professor and acting chairman of mechani- - C21ll'?l'lgll199I'lI'lg and mechanical engineer, division of industrial research. Ph. D., Uni- Vu ll . . f .Nik C- X. B Q fx X H. --2'. in Associate professor and chairman, depart- - uw ment of mining. E.lVl , Oregon State Col- X I' Ir lm ii?3'Si?' ., is ,gk - erik, MAURICE W. LEE J. MURRAY LEE RAYBURN D. TOUSLEY Eahaiipfm' Dean, School of .Economics and Business, Dean and professor, School of Education, director Professor and chairman, department of bus ndustriailate professor and chairman, department of eco- of the summer session. Ph. D., Teachers College, iness administration. Ph. D., Northwestern 'ty' fe' nomics. Ph. D., University of Chicago. Columbia University. University. state- istrial tgh its 0 being YO SSSIUHH C 00 S 'emely ing ex- The School of Pharmacy is placed in the highest possible classification by the American Council on Pharmaceutical ftment, Education. The high rate of scholarship maintained in this school is exceptional, partly because of the fact that l cars. many high school valedictorians and salutatorians are enrolled here. The School of Economics and Business offers speed- secretarial studies-one of the oldest departments, business administration, economics and geography and hotel Thug administration. The rapid growth of economic activity in Washington and the Northwest has given rise to a demand V L, 0 l l 0 I l I ibuting for trained people in the field. Economic graduates also enter government work both in domestic and foreign offices, Which today, makes economics and business training of greatest importance. JOHN E. MCCOY . Dean, College of Veterinary Medicine, pro- M of mecl12lI1 fessor and acting chairman, department of mical engiileel' veterinary medicine and surgery. D. V. M., ig! Ph.D., Um' Kansas State College. GOLDEN ROMNEY Dean, School of Physical Education and ' depaft' Athletics, professor of physical education. alfm ' C ' Ph. D., New York University. I1 Bgonaswfe 0' L14 ini. ,,, ' .1 -. -N-.-..., , Y Nl- Y economist. M. S., Iowa State College. i 5 P. H. DIRSTINE VELMA PHILLIPS ROBERTA C- FRASIER Dean and professor, School of Pharmacy. Dean and professor, College of Home Economics. Instructor and acting chairman, department D V M., the State College of Washington. Ph. D., Teachers College, Columbia University. of child development. B. S., the State Col- lege of Washington. www t t nddvf' iii.-M l The College of Veterinary Medicine is strategically located in the midst of a large agricultural district. This is an advantage to state farmers, because the college is known as being one of the finest on the coast. Physical education courses offered to majors and non-majors alike include social dancing and basketball to camp leadership. Mili- ur tary training, required by state law for all physically fit male freshmen and sophomores, may be taken in either Army or Air Force ROTC. The fourth floor of Holland Library is devoted almost entirely to military offices and A I i classrooms. Summer camp training is offered for those who Wish to study advanced military science and tactics. .IL ',ii M - '. . . if ELVIRA LINDQUIST HELEN G. SMITH SELMA A. STREIT Assistant professor and chairman, aspntt- Professor and chairman, department of physical Ditsttss, tsusgs housing and food serviceg ml ll -l ment of textiles and clothing and assistant education for women. Ph. D., New York University. associate professor and chairman, depart- .3 Q ment of institution economics. B. A., Uni versity of Texas. ' iff? -at 4Lf 'f ' an ' . Q .?' rg I ig, 1, R. V, . Q Q! it 3 an I, X Xa, . QU V 4 1, ' 3 ,ml if ann :naw O gn, 'H . 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Not Pictured: Bill Galligan, Ioe Kanoshita, Charles Littlefield, Robert Manoske, James Tooley. lpha Phi Sigma POLICE SCIENCE Row 1: Siver Serumgard Jackie Kemper Jackie Cecchi Emily Jacobsen Joa H fl' D ' I Sh h Row 2: Leonard Petersonl John Rosenhooyer, David Baxier, John Prideauic, Jaxihes 2shtion,alxiiii' Dail'i1dlso2i1n,FIci3ie:tNli?EliIx:. Robert King, Winfred Wittorf. Row 3: Harold Mulholland, Alvon Mochel, Carl Swanson, Rolland Newllin Maurice Gan, Harry Renner, Ted Natividad, Kazuto Matsumoto, Jolly Bugarin. ' ' ' reff, m25 elP5' janv Ipha Kappa Psi BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Row 1: Ed Fagan, Vernon Mahet, Karl Peterson, Les Filion, John Bartanen, Joe Wood, William A. Langbehn Row 2' Rav Noble Clem Heath Buck Bally Bob Day Dick Olson ' C , , i , , , JIIII ostello, Robert Holvgison. Row 3: Don Green, George Chapin, Norm Hasen, Ed Sherman, Jim Fraser, Lawrence A. O'Toole, Milton Kock, Danny Geronayzo. Row 1. Carroll Dick, Bill Johnson, Wayne Bally, Ed Parker, Carter House. Row 2: Roy Edfast, Gordon Hattrup, Charles Mc- Lean Gordon Pickering, Herbert McIntosh, Bill Baker, Gordon Schoedel, Darrel Krueger. Row 3: Eric Palken, Ken Zacler, Lyle ,Schultz, Howard Gylling, Howard Roehl, Jerry Jernigan, Richard Kuelpman, Warren Stuart, Erving Berg. Q :aj f tif gr G J , , ,mr ...ran 1 f -,, ,fn - ,-..,.......,..-, lpha Psi VETERINARY MEDICINE Row 1: George Migaki, Ernest T. Rhodefer, James Ryncarz, James Dowe, William Bentley, Henry Harris, Vernon Miller. Row 2: Barb Sayre, C. R. Fairbrother, Raymond Rediske, Fred Kellen, John Schmidt, Standley Stocker, Robert Hedelius. Row 3: Lynn George, Howard Lancaster, Jim Pazaruski, Richard Smith, Ralph Holte, Gordon Halcher Milton Schmutz, Pete Bidlake. Row : Dale Dahlquist, Wayne Clizer, Earl Cooper, Pete Kelsay, John Nelson, David Uris Robert Carlson Orville Frost, Erland Elefson. , , Alpha Tau Alpha AGRICULTURE EDUCATION Row 1: Ralph Fryberger, Ellsworth Wolfe, John Wil on, Ch I S h b , Gl C , Loreen, adviserg John Babich, Arthur Bare, Eldon Kienliolz, DaiirGsizencelll,vzl.iil1LeelEsterg:een?lEi1lI1.iZ?1Id Igreizieiri Iligciiiv Ejiir Keith, Dick Moser, Joel Magisos, Leon Burnside, Clint Porter, Larry Gross, Keith Kirkbride. yi ' y 52 It R M: Bmmbnvf' . ll 'J uonb Mn, Llfff Rap If D43 I liller- elius- mlltzs rlsom 3505 QarfY Ipha Zeta AGRICULTURE R 1: Ralph Fryberger, Scott Hatcher, Allen M , F k Z' 1 ' - - Sghlllvabauer, Art Ries, John Spencer, Glen Core REEIUZ. Xlghu lag er, Don Hlldebrand, Bob Schmidt Glenn Lextz Charles . - - r ate, John Corliss, Keith Kirkbride buward Massle, Allan B baugh, Davld Parsons, Robert Bulcer, Don Farli , K h A d 1 ' - ' . wl3:iIil1 Wolfe, Ray Loan, Leon Burnside Edward Seeblziel' Wennet n erson, E don Klenholz Wilfred West Row 3 Ells , , . . S ' ' ' , ' u l . Larry Keith, Dick Moser, Otto Jahn. g I tadelman, Wxlllam Sexdle, Lewls Baker, Walter Krause, Delta Phi Delta FINE ARTS Row 1: Diane Panchot, June Roberts, Dorothy Ragsdale. Row 2: Melvin Hurst, Zaner Miller, jonny jackson, Mary Parker- MW Sw ww at ,-,L Q-nn, -1. Epsilon Pi Tau INDUSTRIAL ARTS Row 1: Robert.Henault, John Eide, Alvin Olso C l C n, ar ampbell, De Loyd Galv Chnt Hart, Wilford Dolphm, Ralph Hauser, Leonard Graham. C in. Row 2: Clyde Haines, Tom Maloney, Gamma Theta U psilon GEOGRAPHY Row 1: John Thompson, Colleen Horan, Aurdie Werner, Evelyn Roolcer, Hugh Robert Anderson, Robert Whipps, Duward Massie, Ronald Silvers, ones. Row 2: Willis Merriam, adviser Kappa Psi 3lEN,S PHARNIACY Row 1: Wfillis Brunelle, Chuck Sears, Leonard Howell Gordon Fitzgerald Paul M. Scott. Row :John Anderson Jim Haw kins, A. I. White, E. L. Harris, Bob Lowry, Edward Meinhart. Max Garred, Roy Osaka. Row 3: Larry Rupert, Keith Bogard? Earl Workman, Bob Flgher Glenn Macklin Dennis Monta ne Victor Morse asce. Row 4 Donald R. Dearth 7-larla H: , , g , g I , - n Bruner, Vernon Abrahamson, 1 om Moar, Hubert Christianson, Joe Schwab, John Weckcs, Wfilliam Motscnbacker. Lambda Kappa Sigma VVOMEIVS PHARMACY Row 1: Norma Deary Johnson, Mrs. Rhodefer, Darlene Deibert, Murlaine Mellom. Row 2: Margaret Buehler, Ruth Aitken head, Mary Ellen Gilmore, Pauline Hoffman. Row 3: Linnea Powell, Lois Houghton, Joanne Harvy, Jayne Bocanegra Ottilie Bocanegra. 3 R51 77' . , B I 1' 'V' 6 Xxf Q'V wr-4' l I UU A' l il , l :s L rl 1. I 4-J H M a l yr ' app Mu Phi Epsilon WOMENS MUSIC Row 1: Virginia Kostenbader, Jo Ann Spacelc, Gloria Knapstad, Janelle Plotts, Barbara iKtlar. Row 2: Amanda Just, adviser, Jocelyn Schneider, Barbara Juneau, June Emerson, Nancy Scoles, Beryl Reinmuth, Joan Chisholm. Mu Sigma Rho DIETETICS Row 1: Marilyn Murphy, Janet Moreland, Lorna Fry. Row 2: Helen Shanpe, Charlotte J h C 1 S Shaulk, Edna Messinger. Row 3: Norma Buker, Leslie Jean Nelson, Dolores Cooley, PeggyoECZ3si:, Wiini3eClai-lcieeiudi Joan . We - - .'Q5 .,'fg1:5ef I .A V Q, ,V --5.-.,.? , x, . 'N-X 7542 Li: - ' is ' iiailzii '-i :W STC f.41a,g:,g - . A f-i-QQ . .K 4-'q w . 'f K r 3221 5 fsgzfii 52 N bfi-if' ' .. ff., X. ,g,p1g1. T: I 75215 A1 4 Z' , .,',pzQgi?'Lf'? f-'0a?5 K ,M '5' Q ,,.f 4 Q . , ii., Ii: -.fg fa 'lfi i gi A 1. - I f '- if- . 2 xii. 'Af series -R -eff: M ...,z 151-Q 'f' .E . L.: .-2-g f ' 4-1? 1: .24 56 e.,.....-D. K-r...V...-- .1 ...w --h ,,.-.cw -e- 3:1-vm...-a..., . U-...., 4mm 'Nui ,ik S ,3 4' Phi Chi Theta WOMEN'S BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Row 1: Virginia Marble Priscilla Loring Mar K S Il' , , y ay u ivan, Judy Cameron, Bonnie Pratt. Row 2: Shirley Wright, Norma Piester, Joan Harris, Margaret Linnan, adviser, Donna Wood. Row 3: Cleo Jean Davis, Clare Sloan, Carolyn Can- dee, Emma Erickson, Doris Havo, Barbara Zier. 5 O Phi Epsilon Kappa MEN'S PHYSICAL EDUCATION Row 1: Ronald Chard, Hubert Dunn, Robert Jacobs, Richard Munroe. Row 2: Frank Dolan, Dwight Pool, Morris Whitely, Art Feiro. Row 3: Ted Johnson, Al Snyder, Peter Mullins, George Rosser Gregg Friberg , . l S ',Lff,f,f2+1g,2, . i P., f f s,ga.eia .e:: fo f zi iggrsi - a :e. :M f r1 M Phi Eta Sigma FRESHMAN SCHOLARSHIP Row 1. Martin McCaw, Jay Murray, Boyd Hardesty, Noe Hlglnbotham. Row 2. Vernon Colenbrander, Donald Ixmg, Emil Pike, Duane Lanchester. Phu Lambda Upsllon CHEMISTRY Row 1. D. G. Ott, Menzo Clinton, R. P. Gigger, Larry Eng. Row 2. R. T. fvlorath, T. Comeford, G. F. Sisco, Lee Wal- den, Carl Johnson, E. W. Murhash. Row 3: Richard Mikulee, Melvin Gortatowski, Richard Nightingale, Peter Linde, Lau- rence Starr, Richard McCurdy. in 'Vx 9415 TXJ .45 tw H 4 56' 77 .B1...,... in ... - - M n U G- ...-.,. ---i-1-3.1.-..L... .za-Huw. nn- renewal: -'w 1 Wv '3'5 R H f -,. W. K ,swf -Q-ff Phi Mu Alpha MEN'S MUSIC Row 1: Ken Hughes, Howard Demming, jim Kretz, Joe Wheeler,, George Stabenfeldt. Row 2: H. P. Wheeler, C. Young, Rodney Roberts, Graham Watkins, John Villesvik, Ed Aliverti, Bill Rowles. Row 3: John Nlyers, Gerald Hughes Peter Van Soest, Lowell Corbin, Duane Starcher Ra mo d S El - ' ' , y n eegers, mexEr1ckson, Lee Ruple. Pi Alpha Xi HORTICULTURE Row 1: Audrey Noblitt T A Merrill Willard Summers Darl E 9 ' ' 1 5 I k . R 23 P ' - vincenr, Mum Aichele, Arthur Hurd, Elwood Kalin. me nc Son OW ' erm' Jim Van Lam' Chcm Pi Kappa Delta Row 1: June Marple, Nadine Hanford, Mary Ruddell, Chris Johnson, Frances Cresswell, Molly Polenske, Sarita Veatch. Row 2: Barbara Thompson, Janna Mae St. John, Carl Fuchs, Ed Aliverti, Bob Lindsey, W. H. Veatch, Betty Campbell, Carol Nyholm. Row 3: Ed Renshaw, Phil Phibbs, Richard Thompson, Richard Greenwood, Emil Pike, Noel Elliott, Duane Lan- chester, Gene Wike, Jerry Martin. Pi Lambda Theta VVOMEN'S EDUCATION Row 1: Carolyn Pattison, Doris Webber, Betty Campbell, Loraine Rentsch, Geraldine Fischbein, Nadine Hanford. Row 2: Muriel Watzke, Ellen Bennison, Mary Lou Kreps, Dorris May Lee, Donna Custard, Betty Bright, Lillian Eno. ie. 2 XJ X112 V jils ?T' Q7 X ' l 4 4 I' 4- i Q7 '77 T7 H- .1 n- .:n. , nur' EW!'!tfx2rt:!1tr.Lnunmn-152'ITE? -..-1-umwwsfss.--11'-f':1'Er!?'5Q!2'-.'. mee- , ,. ,,, cw... Q-X-Q Y Y V ,Ml ,,,,1a.,::.:-1A.,,...,T.-e--he-Q-- .W - Y---v - 'wiki' 1 v a WSU' Pi Tau Iota PRE-MEDICINE Row 1: Loretta Snyder, Betty Adams. Row 2: Michael Dumas, Kirk Douglas, Rho Chi MPQ' John Van Houten, Larry Kennedy, Ed Meinhart PIJIARMACY Row 1: Margaret Buehler, Norma Johnson, Mrs. Rhodefer, Don Marray. Row 2: Willis Brunelle, Edward Meinhart, Hubert Christiansen, C. F. Martin. Row 3: A. I. White, Eugene Harris, Roy Hammarlund, Paul Scott, John Anderson. Rho u NURSING Row 1: Audrey Matsumoto, Anne Jeglin, Janice Herow, Lois Boettcher, Jerry Fischbein, Maxine Turnbow, Nan Shimmin. Row 2: Lauretta Eno, Mary Leek, Lila I-Iugill, Bev Dallman, Deborah Steele, Marianne Winsted, Lillian Eno. Row 3: Mary Ann Schmidt, Jo Ann I-Iansen, Alice Ryder, Charlene Gardner, Janet Eisenman, Williamae Saiter, Joyce Bronson, Lila Mae O son. St. Luke's Clinic Division ROW 1: De Ann Hayes, Helen Lewison, Joyce Lovelace, Edna Lockridge, Clarice Scholz, Iris Herrett, Patricia Smith, Ann Hayward. Row 2: Sue Brassam, Pauline Bleisner, Carol Knox, Marilyn Coon, Lynn Gamon, Flora Taber, Paula McPher- son, Norma Cochrane, Pat Johnson. Row 3: Ruth Lehrman, Joan Kendall, Janet Paul, Kathryn Thomas, Evelyn Actor, Janet Schul, Joan Steiner, Leola Trescott, Betty Sheldon, Dorinne Johnson, Alayne oBttinelli, Patricia Bausman, Betty Buob, Shirley Loomer, Peggy Tarbert. ? e 9 1 40' 11 T7 9 we ,- 5, Qi, i3, ' Z 42, QP xl- 'X ' A . ,Q X f.. 1: fl s f: K 6 K ,V71 1 'aI' tial' '4 JN' iii 'P vs r - n gf- , . at-Q W 1' . V P J In . .. - - 'rf 5- 4 . x v . .I 4 , , . - t. I y f ' , , S . V ' iv , , f . , 1 ' . , ' ' ' x ' f 1: A jsp f J e - E, ,K . A ,, t f i . .V P 5 .L 1 -. ' ' . . , . .f 4 ' 0 w , ' ' Z' rn A' - ' L 1 , -, H- . 4 .K r - , 4 . . . , x 1 , -- ,Y Ni - 'f fm- A A ,V M 5 V , . M, v, ., Q , .Q A . V trys. ,fel im X A A 2 ,gr ' v X X, . v Yefi - Cir, 74-my N X Scarab Fraternit ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING Row 1: Harry Weller, Ray Launay, Thorkel Haaland, Harry Berry, Stan Smith, Moy Chin, Verne Chaney. Row 2: Henry Swoboda, Earl Muir, L. B. Puddy, Jack Frets, Dave Scott, Bruce Morse, Russ Smith, Calvin Radach. Row 3: Bill Yedniak, Stephen Clark, Orville Lee, Richard Bott, Lynn Snell, Phil Jacobson, Robert McConnell, Brooks Gunsul, Thomas Hansen, Cyrus Clark. Sigma Delta Chi MEN,S .IOURNALISM Row 1: Jim Johnson, Don Hannula, Bob Monahan, Dale Kassel, LeRoy Bei di , R S'l , GI E , R - D 1 lVIacKelvie, Vance Morse, Clem Heath,. Verne Edwards, adviser, Howard Schimai?i?Briusciri3erg?nB1ill Zlfgbllold llgvaiid Byiibgvilis gin' 3: Ray Poulter, Gene Gerkey, Phil Phleger, Jim Hathaway, Orman Vertrees, Chuck Lindberg, Dick Gunderson, Ernie son. ff'-:', , ',g.1:'v,, N 1-'ww ,1 y I '. , ,V 17,5 Q. , Q. 5-. rg: llli Milli mwlalii :I ali V25 JQMF' ' U ' s 'L 1 v I 7. -if ,Q- A EL :HRK E ci I P P fx lk,- -E X . :sz -! I ff? if rs Y. . 4 Q '3,g.- n ' ,fujf -. 'Q' , 4 V ' Q TZ' 1 . . 'EI I 'rv 65 Sigma Gamma Epsilon GEOLOGY Row 1: Gerald James, Lee Nering, Billie L. Turner, F. B. Lotspuck, Al Parmer. Row 2: Plulo Wilson, R. S. Velikanje, Dick Karshner, Selwyn Taylor, Stan McAlister, Vance Morse. Ron 3: Leo F. Fay, A. W. Schlohman, Adrian C. Boyd, Quintin Aune, Robert Merriam, Olin M. Hart, O. Ferrians, Jr. Sigma Iota HOTEL ADMINISTRATION Row 1: Lyla Balcon, Doris Havo, Joy Koeppen, Alpha Ferguson, Lou Settle. Row 2: Cliff Oldham, Frank Kus, Tom Gra- ham, Don Hommer, Jim Brimberry, Roland Austin, D. K. Dodge. Row 3: Glenn Farers, H. M. West, Clyde White, Rush Fitzgerald, Clyde Thompson, Bill I-Iagemeyer, Dick Petragalla, Ellis Jones. Row 4: William Ellis, Jack Kennard, Louis Harding, Buck Thompson, Glen Jensen, Leif Wikan, Charles Comstock, George Prater, George Studle. 3 S-4 x ,vi Am L+ qv SIS O 'LW-I K izwf 5 25 ' if i X WMS! fx 52,7 O I Sigma Tau ENGINEERING Row 1: David Scott, Gerald Eyrich, David Hunter, Stephen Clark, Eugene Lee, O. E. Osburn, adviser. Row 2: James Barr, Otto Slehofer, Bruce Morse, David Middleton, Richard Prouty, Emil Leitz, Don Wilkes, Robert Rowley. Row 3: Verne Chaney, Earl Muir, Bill Desposato, John Jenkins, James Henshaw, Adrian Arnold, Harry Johnson, Kevin McKibben, Wil- fred Larson. Row 1: Ted Klinetobe, Don Westnick, Dick Harris, George Sayles, Leo Roininen, George LeCompte, Henry Swoboda, Har- ry Taniguchi. Row 2: A. Tonder, Lee Walden, Pete Tervooren, John Gunn, Harold Boss, John Morey, Lewis Ledford, Gene Swanson, Glenn Folkins. Row 3: Menzo Clinton, Norman Lentz, Gerald Sisco, James Barnard, Bruce Nelson, William Galligan, James Small, Gene Harlan, Roy Myers, William Schmitten, Juan Ayllon. Row 4: James Sherrod, Brooks Gunsul, Richard Bott, William Winkler, James Shelver, Gene Baker, Kay Leonard, Gerald Molvik, Hans Hansen, Byron Meade, Rob- ert McConnell, Lee Ruple. Sigma Kappa Phi FOREIGN LANGUAGE Row 1: Anita Fisher, Betty Merrltt, Beverley Wlngard, Barbara Hauswxrth. Not Pzctured: Carol Saunders. Theta Sigma Phi gow Elleanor Hughes, Marian Peterschlck, H. V. Alward, Jr., adviser, Sharon Jessup, Peggy Kerr. 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SHUI' 'gs if 1 .-J, 1 t 1 I-4 f Af :i . , ' PRESIDENT ROY WORTHEN EXECUTIVE COUNCIL n Betty Adams, Joyce Baker, Patricia Kobes, Bernard Ackerman, Duane Scott Seniors Stop Day, a campus clean up, began a busy spring schedule for the Senior class headed by Roy Worthen. The Week of May 12 was proclaimed Senior Week with a reception and tour of the new Union building for seniors only. The Big Ten seniors were presented at a convocation sponsored hy Crimson Circle. Climaxing this eventful Week was 'GA Night at Sean-the theme of the Senior Ball. The music of Bernie Ackerman completed the misty atmos- phere of the high seas. The campus coeds were given a 2:30 deadline to attend the senior party held at the Armory from 12:30 to 2:00 Where music and entertainment was enjoyed by all. Baccalaureate services and Commence- ment exercises concluded the activities as a hearty 4'Bon Voyage was cheered to departing friends. i VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER Dennis Montague Jackie Whipps ' Nora Bgrk l T '. T 2 1 , Gavel mjglllf Wofllmen. ii Clin' Denfllf kane. .lfiflmi tor? maloi. was llle Clair Nora BOfl-- balgncttl ll SENIUR 1 Donna CO: R i - leiigit .lolice Bmw! Oldham, GU? Ka. N01 PM Delores Pelwrl- Bm 4 R SENIOR it Joonllxllix.-Xrlene. Hin. B srett Bowlmf- Hi D ell' ROI gf Sh? sttflnlg Momain .F NM' -lohn Wake' 4 of Plfluygd: DQ fx Eater T , 'ward Hlndeleinnflalull' iw t lohn lliefliee illiil ll0 'w5si--A llilll Qall Ol ilu' 4 Thisitillml M lifars at lllll fllvi.: i Ol KWH. Comm ' l . a llllre nw? . I .l'- I 1 e11terlaiui,1,,l l. lleek r- ' 33 Gavel-handler for the mighty senior class was Roy Worthen, Yakima. Serving as his chief assistant was Dennis Montagne from Spo- kane. Jackie Whipps, a his- tory major from Spokane, was the class secretary while Nora Bork, Port Angeles, balanced the books. SENIOR BALL Row 1: Donna Combes, Glen Hel- lenga, Joyce Baker. Row 2: Cliff Oldham, Gerald Eyrich, Milton Koch. Not Pictured: Jim Costello, Delores Pelton, Betty Merritt. SENIOR XVI-EEK Row 1: Arlene Hill, Barbara Dunn, Jo Ann Bowling, Florence Brand- stetter. Row 2: Shirley Slippern, Dennis Montagne, Charles Com- stock, John Weekes, Mona Weist. Not Pictured: Deward Massie, Mar- garet Tannahill, Joe Kuhns, Bertha Handeland. John Weekes, a pharmacy major from Spokane, was chairman of the all-impor- tant Senior Week activities. This was the climax of four years of college, and the committee members planned an entertaining, fun-packed week. 83 Members of the executive council helped plan the sen- ior projects and parlies. Glen l-lellenga, a dairy hus- bandry major, held the po- sition of general chairman for the Senior Ball. 'WORK PROJECT Dolores Plaster, Muriel Watzke, Jackie Whipps, Diane Panchot, Glenn Leitz, Betty Merritt, Toshio Akamine. DAVID NORDQUIST Everett s David Nordqulst filled his schedule with work in Crimson Cir- cle and the presidency of Stimson hall. He also held the reins as presi- dent of ASSCW. JACIQ BIERSDORF Jack Biersdorf of Veradale counted Board of Control, Crimson Circle and president of IFC as some of his many activities. A gg, ,Ev fx txt- - N ROBERT LINDSEY Pullman's Robert Lindsey found his days filled with such activities as Phi Beta Kappa, ASSCW vice-president and Crimson Circle. Excellence in leadership, service and scholarship-these characteris- tics represent the Big Ten. WSC campus leaders are selected each year and are presented to the student body at the spring Salute to Seniors convocation. Students are objectively chosen from applica- tions and recommendations. DANIEL SLOAN Being YMCA secretary, sophomore class president and a member of Phi Kappa Phi kept Daniel Sloan of Pullman busy. RICHARD FORD Spokanite Richard Ford was presi- dent of Kappa Iota Phi and a mem- ber of Crimson Circle and the Debate team. 84- An ASSCW Studi Outstanding Seni. of the graduating received. Ex-alum Ptfwnal qualities L0Pd1im: R. lt ' . if gf .ii and Deira Zetzumw, G ielonged I0 Mo aPP3 Phi. ml' So BE Igggldelanglhmrdlfsh C gmfln-d th' and Kkutitges 'j Oth Phi Kappa Que- M Hailing fro 85 F tcteris- sl each lute to pplica- W h more 'Ii gf Pm te Sloan of iD si- waS Pre em' 84 ii TE T l SHIRLEY MALANDER Vancouver claims Shirley Malander and she claims Mortar Board editor, Pi Beta Phi president and Evergreen news editor as her major activities. An ASSCW student-faculty committee is in charge of selecting the JAFJICE BALDWIN Westminster foundation, Mortar Board and YWCA vice-presidency kept the college days of Janice Baldwin of Pullman buzzing with activities. FLORESTINE SIMONIS Flurry Simonis found her college life busy with participation on Mor- tar Board and Board of Control. This vivacious Woodland girl also served as a cheerleader and AWS president. Qu Outstanding Seniors and the Big Ten. The top three to four per Cent of the graduating class is selected according to the number of points received. Evaluation covers participation in activities, grades, and personal qualities. LORRAINE BODINE Lorraine Bodine of Auburn served her school as Junior Greek woman and Delta Zeta president. She also belonged to Mortar Board and Phi Kappa Phi. BERTHA HANDELAND Hailing from Wickersham, Bertha Handeland held the office of ASSCW secretary. Other time-con- suming activities were Mortar Board and Phi Kappa Phi. 85 J 4 4 4 S 'lv W S '9- 4 X' If v 4: 'fb' X f I M X tiff .n-. . , sf. ith.. ' ' W ,uf 1 4 ' N 5 'A K ffmi I V, !W, '1' N' -Y . . ,.f'fyf . ' -2 JW, ' 1 x A V ., ,' ,V f X ,. If ,ff 1 Y y Rum BEI VIOLA RASMUSSEN GENE RIEGER t PQTIECICIA SHEIEL P m K SIEGEL Q E W 11 'd 3 S ,, K S' ident,GreyWPf9Si' .lufuor 'ee woman' limo' ro appi 'Emi presid 1 'l gh WEA Iizifdelxfsl em Pun d3i5?acap?::iiil gfefshotball team. princess, IFCC representative. son Circle, IFC. em CURE e W 1oHNA r KERRY' l SUSAN l I GLEINN BILLATY SHIRLEY SLIPPERN JAMES SMALL KEITH SMITH GEORGE STABENFBLU JACK Kappa Delta president, Pi Delta Chi president, Intercollegiate East house president, Intercollegiate Phi Sigma Kappa vice-png. AMES A. Lambda Theta, Panhellenic Knights, Crimson Circle vice-president, Knights, Independent council. dent, Scabbard and Blade I U executive council. Chinook business manager. Crimson Circle. Idaho 'll'l0lVl-XS IOHN BA WAYNEE ' JOYCE BA ' ELMER Di JANICE B. 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' ..,.. .i , , . - , , Paul Allen, Portland, Oregon Harold Beckmann, Pullman Peter Bidlake, Longview john Brown, Great Falls, Montana Robert Carlson, Turlock, California Wayne Clizer, Waverly Jack Davenport, Goldendale Erland Elefson, Pullman Phillip Frier, Pullman Orville Frost, Moscow, Idaho Alfred Grim, Pullman Henry Harris, Vancouver Malcolm Hatcher, Pullman Robert Hedelius, Rexburg, Idaho Robert Herriott, Everett Howard Holloway, Harlowton, Montana Beckwith Hubbell, Pullman Addison Irwin, Tacoma Walter Keck, Snohomish Fred Keller, Redmond Russell Kurtz, Seattle Howard Lancaster, Pullman Douglas Larson, Pullman Robert Leader, Pullman George Marugg, Portland, Oregon Gary McIntosh, Lewiston, Idaho George Migaki, Spokane Vernon Miller, Pullman James Pazaruski, Tacoma Ralph Perkins, Pullman Raymond Rediske, Roundup, Montana Ernest Rhodefer, Sequim Darrell Robertson, Pullman Charles Rosekranz, Hamilton, Montana David Savage, Highland, California john Schmidt, Portland, Oregon Milton Schmutz, George, Utah George Smith, Pullman Richard Smith, Tacoma George Staggs, Tacoma Standley Stocker, Snohomish Lester Storms, Camas Leonard Thompson, Pullman Roy Toole, Pullman Glen Vandervort, Oakville Joseph Virgin, Lakeside Warren Wegert, Pullman Paul Wesen, Pullman Howard Wright, Tacoma Doctors In Veterinary Medicine .ea ': lunlvl will John W ed , H1311 l ainffllng ani 3. Coulliriikamoki' 3' J mflnlf , C coljllfl 1 llv ' UIUC' , in - WIC kept Pon .lackificecc life! Lounfbull' ' treiiuffl' 53,1 Candi' if 11 . - rlaihElef1fLCl ',f us TM, an Arnold. Row 2: Mlcluel M5 PRESIDENT JOHN TRIPP EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Tom Manetsch, Carma Budsberg, jack Villesvik, Alice Riley. Not Pictured: Clare Sloan. Juniors uBon Voyage, was the cry of the Junior class as they headed for Paris for the Junior Prom. Adding to the theme of HAn American in Paris, was the rhythmic music of Ralph Flanagan and his band with vocals by Harry Prime, Rita Hayes and c'The Singing Winds quartet. The dancers whirled by French shops and sidewalk cafes typical of gay Paris. President John Tripp announced the coronation ceremonies at which time Barbara Nollan was crowned by Ralph Flanagan. Queen Barbara entered through the '4Arch de Triumph preceded by the four princesses: Phyllis Tanner, Saralee Sandstrom, Carol Johnston, and Rosie Eschbach. The Junior class completed their activities with the annual Junior Review. This year's presentation portrayed college life in satiric comedy. VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER Kell Maki Jackie Cecchi Doris Lounsbury N-A , lnllrlni fllorg pf E0miIlillfE yen, M 'vpl S' wlulpfom in lj E k lim llfliex, T. ml lllei A iiix L I lllf'Eiaf:, , Eight N ten . t and . X 'Vu 1 illlls B.. Fw, mf lla t . t Pictured: the theme by llarry alk cafes fa liollan rthefour Ompkmd r cornedy. JRER insbllfl' ff This year's junior class was ably led by John Tripp, a chemical engineering major from Van- couver. Serving as veep was Ken Maki, Skamokawa, former execu- tive council member. The minutes were kept in order by secretary Jackie Cecchi, Port Orchard, Doris Lounsbury, Seattle, served as treasurer. PROM COMMITTEE Row 1: Earl Costello, Paul Davis, Ardith Elerick, Clarice Rarliff, Phyl- lis Tanner, Ray Poulter, Adrian Arnold. Row 2: Michael McNamara. lntnin effotls of the publicitx com nitlee neu reco nmol by the succes ful prom and bw the unu ual Junior Renew Thi loup publl c e lh ir projecti tl 'ou lr e Ever preen and by hancl-made posters. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Barbara Hyatt, Beryl Reinmuth, Madeleine Fisher, Robert Baldwin. 113 JUNIOR PROM Q' 'al of liarcl work ut-nl xarcls making llu- Junior Prom. Au American in llarisfi the sur'- ccss il was. Nlilce Nlcxaniaru. from Walla Walla. vas general chairman - prom. Q9 l Rl E l H l il PRESIDENT DUANE BUCK EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Shirley Sutherland, Ken Hughes, Jack Hubbard, George Wood, Phyllis Moser Sophomores U i l The campus coeds again had a chance to catch their dream man. The odds were all in their favor with both leap year and the Sophomore Tolo. This year's Tolo, 4cWinter Whirlf' came as a climax to the Winter Week festivities. Shirley Sutherland and Keith Jackson were co-chairmen of the dance. Winter King, Svein fTedj Huse, was . crowned during the intermission program consisting of a variety of acts ranging from a hula dance to impersona- M tions. Snowflakes and soft music completed the evening with music by Bernie Ackerman. A donation of 31000 to li be paid off in three years was presented to the new Student Union building as the class project. The year was gl climaxed by an all-sophomore dance held on the tennis courts. The theme of the dance was uFinal Flingf' Q l i VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER Dave Guettinger Betty Johnson Duane Lancaster Emi ir , ACTlsMf,N . , XSNT .r.fr v fsr A ..-I fi gi N-.xxsx l. i. W' Duane Bofiref-xfd abr arm ,aww .. Dal t , clff' , Tj Lllf A ,lcrlllf m l . Ted llnczulfl M Dllllle tht fri UI of lJ00l50 n ifalxfr . h so . - , llelll 'lo ni Blffr. H155 lOl' the connlffffibfl Holmgren new Cm .. ,m mmmvo H N'l'7hf1xwL5 M, l u1P1amJ: Dinulvt NS Emil da. . fm is 'TTT 'Pho Hr Miff- Uiori dan , ., ll'-gif' Killian 5 U 1 's W i ld, P Moser lath leap stivities. lse, was oersona- L1000 to 'ear was 'RER -caster x Duane Bock, speech major from Spokane, directed the activities of the class. Dave Guettinger, Colton, erved as vice-president while Duane Lancaster kept the treasury books out of the cared. Secretary Betty Johnson, Seattle, Wrote min- S utes for the '54Lers. COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN George Wood, Albert Walker, Jack Hubbard, Walter Praetorius. DANCE COMMITTEE William Palmer, Dave Guettinger, Betty Johnson, Mary Kay Johnston. Not Pictured: Dede Doub. The spring dance committee was fesponsible for the successful all- S0phomore dance 4'Final Flingf' Hard-working Dave Guettinger was chairman of the committee 'iWinter Whirlf' this year's tolo-another Special attraction of the year. Cf? SOPHOMORE TOLO Sophomore class committee chair- men for the year were: George Wood, Steilacoom, constitution, Al Walker, Spokane, scholarshipg Jack Hubbard, Pullman, constitu- tiong and Walter Praetorius, Tie- ton, project. P E i i ,A i PRESIDENT DALE BOOSE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Gwyneth King, Marlin Dayton, Joanne Pozzi, Dan McGreevy, Christina Johnson Freshmen I 1 v y Loud shirts and cottons were in order for uPele's Paradise, the dance sponsored by the Freshmen class. The , dance, held at the Commons May 2, used a Hawaiian theme throughout. Hawaiian punch was served and the A Hawaiian club presented songs, dances, and ukelele solos. Dance music was supplied by Bernie Ackerman's band. Chaperones were Dr. and Mrs. Steer and Dr. and Mrs. Lillywhite. The committee chairmen who contributed hard work to the dance were Bert Underwood, entertainment and band, Hettie Smith and Joanne Crowley, co-chairmen Q of refreshments, Jane Wilhelmi, programs, Zoe Zachary and Carol McElhenny, decorations, and Dan McGreevy, Ip y cleanup. 12 i VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER A i Barbara Thompson Barbara Avery Alvin Greening tina the ffhlm 1 1: :fl I1iZieBoosigo?:,, I! Daleail mP,0n. Barbara Tho if, 'ma who l bard AS , W-englfln h'ls ff0'f' ,U Oilbalanflng Greellmg' SP0 Mau W' HN Wilhelnlll Phu. hhignatt i i 1 i l l A51mv,,,n W Ha, Hlii, X UNM Indiv. . i f X , Hg 'ight ', wi F ' Q Q t 1, tm :hI'lStll13 Johnson ss. The ind the s band. ed hard airmen lreevy, LER ning Leading the freshmen class was Dale Boose from Seattle. Assisting Dale as veep for the '55ers was Barbara Thompson, Carlton. Bar- bara Avery, who kept the minutes, hails from Wenatchee. In charge of balancing the books was Alvin Greening, Spokane. DANCE COMMITTEE Martha Mantel, Hettie Smith, Janie Wilhelmi. DECORATION COMMITTEE Row 1 Betty Price Rita Smith Bar bara Dixon anis Owings Zoe Zachary Row 2 Nancy Allen Vivian Morgan Decorated in the Hawaiian theme Wlth the Hawaiian club furnishing entertainment the dance featured Ukelele solos and Hawaiian punch Orlalnal decorations helped to make Peles Paradise a success VP- f,f' FRESHMEN DANCE The executive council helped to plan and organize class projects. They also assisted the hard-worlo ing dance committees. Cottons and loud shirts were appropriate for the gala spring affair. I l 0 'x, B.- 5, Q j iy S4 . .vi 1 f 5 Ex F' 55 1 ,.,,e 2 22591 1124 --X. .2 T, S I 5,!9,.Nj, 1-,ia Y: 2I1 'L'i 3 my +711 ,gwfq .., df. -- 'T' if if X K -2 ,Mzwfwjf f lf, N ff'f5fT1:',q X 1 , X-1 Y f f 1, ff ff ,ff ffwfw M, Y ,ff ',f..fvff'g f if f ,,,. 7 ww 7-, H Q tri? ww-' , f W., , Mi. V fnw,, ASSCW PRESIDENT DAVID NORDQUIST David Nordquist is a geography major from Everett. His activities include Crimson Circle, Gamma Theta Upsi- lon, and Stimson hall president. Rob- ert Lindsey, Pullman, keeps busy with Phi Beta Kappa, Crimson Circle, and Varsity' Debate. Bertha Handeland, Wickersham, majors in Physical Edu- cation. Spurs, Mortar Board, and Phi Kappa Phi are her major activities. ASSCW ASSCW is the student governing body of the Campus. Each student at Washington State is matically a member of ASSCW upon payment of enrollment fee. ASSCW has a long history Of to the campus through sponsoring the many which promote a large percentage of the activitie the college. Groups range from the Rally committee which plans and conducts rallies before the football games to the Bookstore Board which acts as a board of trustees for the 6'Bookie.,, Each year hundreds of students participate in the twenty-nine ASSCW com. mittees. The principal operating group of ASSCW and acting voice of the students is the Board of Control. This group governs ASSCW and serves in an advisory capacity with the dean of students. This year ASSCW, which at present has its offices in the Activities center in Holland library, has been working particularly on pQans for the new Compton Union building which opens next fall. They have worked with the Cub com- mittees organizing new groups to be set up in coordi- nation with present ones and have been planning new equipment and programs which will be necessary in the Cub. yum, V ICE-PRESIDENT Robert Lindsey SECRETARY Bertha Handelalld Kal: MK Pnlpllibi lttv rat ml aj tl the l-:ef , .. Elliliitllt entire auto. Of his ervice nittee ies of Tlilteg Otbatl ,ward ffls of com. rl the ntrol. 'isory ECW, :enter ly on fvhich com- wordi- g new ry in P BOARD OF CONTROL Row 1: Bertha Handeland, Joan Barron, Elise Elliott, Trudy Langmas, Carol Nyholm, Lola Becker, Barbara Nollan, Lorraine Bodine. Ron' 2: Alfred I-Bptler, Robert Lindsey, Arthur E. McCartan, David Nordquist, Robert Fitzsimmons, Edmund Parker, Bud Bendix, Daniel M. Ogden, Phi ip i s. Two main functions of the Board of Control are the administration and approval of the budget and the appoint- ment and approval of all committees and publication staffs. Since it represents the entire student body, the makeup of the board is planned so that there will be equal representation from all living groups. The board acts as administrator of ASSCW activities and in this capacity is responsible to the president and the Board of Regents. ADVISERS Alfred B. Butler, Frank Noffke, Inside at a weekly Thursday night Board of Control Arthur E. McCartan, Daniel Ogden. 59551011 af the Golf Club- ,1TQs ,5. i f I l -.......-,.-.... Row 1: Donna Leer, Marilyn Gohlman, Sally Helmer, Patricia Waller, Carolyn White, Janice Selby. Row 2: William Hewitt, Ivan Putman, Jerry Herring Carolyn Raney, Mrs. Miller. Row 3: Ed Medeiros, chairman, Glen Blubaugh, Johnny Alquist, Ricardo Morada, Heera Rao, Jean Dennie International Festival The International Festival gives Stu- dents an excellent chance t 0 get ac. quainted with foreign students on the campus. Delegates come to WSC from other schools to participate in the annual week long activities directed by the Festival committee. Climaxin this year's festival was the show, HA 5 Thousand and One Nightsw including different acts. Row 1: Jane Huckle, Charles McLean, Joan Barron, john Munden, chair- man, Eleanor Mellish, John Furuness, Leone Harris. Row 2: Hazel Hunt, Do n Sparks, Bobbie Stewart, Barbara Nelson A Sefllf this Teal the Bliuf of llle 4' vide da Cafflplls and Sffll tionshit est P01 Qhiltlfel Row If Nad Kenneth HU Row 3: Karl Weigardit K1 Activities Roundup The Activities Round-Up this year combined with Dad's Day to acquaint dads as well as new students with ASSCW organizations. The theme V 'Trom Tub to Cub was carried out ' A in booths and displays in Bohler gym. The purpose of this committee is to give students an idea of each individ- ual activity and to also show their relation to the entire campus. 2 is Patsy Nemyre Bertha Handeland Sylvia Deavitt 3 Community Relations This committee holds meetings with downtown merchants to discuss CiV1C affairs, purchasing, and various city matters. The purpose is to better rela- tions between businessmen and the college, l22 Half-t and 1, this Q, Sltirit Two 1 and n. llle bl, 123 stival gives Stu. to get ac- nts Qn the WSC from 5 directed Climaxing Show, ccA including Munden chair 2 I Halell Hung ITTEE Dad's Day A serpentine and noise rally started this yearis Dadis Day, with HBUTCH-er the BEARS' as the theme. The object of the Dad's Day committee is to pro- vide dads with a good time while on campus. This brings fathers, students and school into a closer working rela- tionship. Dad's coming from the farth- est points and dad's with the most children in school were honored. Row 1: Nadine Hanford, Mary Lou Bruno. Row 2: Mary Kay Johnston, Kenneth Hughes, Carolyn Candee, chairman, John Weeks, Elaine Halle. Row 3: Karl Peterson, Claryda Smith, Robert Lowry, Donna Haas, Gustave Weigardt, Kathleen Williams, George Stabenfeldt T7 Row 1: Howard White, Barbara Arnold, Jean Adams, Winnie Sedlacek. Row 2: Margie Wagness, Wilma Clark, Beverly Pechtel, Eleanor Slosser. Row 3: Mike McNamara, Ottilee Bocanegra, Gene Turner, Nancy Turn- quist, chairman. Homecoming Open house displays, the noise rally, alum banquet and the homecoming , dance were all under the direction of i the Homecoming committee for the purpose of entertaining alums return- ing to the campus. New to the home- coming events this year was the float parade held downtown through the co- operation of town businessmen. Nancy Graham, Carol Nyholm, Joanne Lewis. Row 2: Cliff Oldham, Dave Click, Bob Fondahn, Mary Lou Kreps, Barbara Dunn, Bill Valley. Not pictured: Ted Greene, chairman, Abe Arnold OHS gg Wllll SS ClVlC ous Gill' ter rela' nd the 122 Rally Committee Half-time entertainment at football and basketball games is handled by this committee. They maintain school spirit through rallies and card stunts. Two outstanding rallies were the p.j. and noise rally. Awards were given to the best participating houses. 123 Row 1: Angie Snook, Punky Wood, Johnny Talent, 'QV Row 1: Beverly Wingard, Lael Anderson, Allyson Cooper, chairmaxg Peggy Hatmaker. Row 2: Norm Webber, Gil John, Helen Mamotas, Hug Knapp. Publicity Publicity for student government, for- eign films, and convocations is pro- vided by this committee. lt does this job by making posters and advertising through the Evergreen and KWSC. lt coordinates the publicity efforts of the various organizations on campus and advertises all events taking place at WSC. Roni 1: Patricia Sheely, chairman. Row 2: Diane Panchot, Dottie MHFIQH Wallace, Lila Balcom, Robert Larsen, Barbara Johanson, Dave Guettmger, Ted Huntly. Row 3: Marion Copeland Loren Kom- 1- T Marchionne, John Reese, Duane Scott Noel Elliott, Jacquelinige tjecgllgi Winter Week Outstanding feature of Winter Week this year was the snow. The Northern HIS a win- to 0W Division Ski meet provided stude chance to become acquainted with ter sports. Trophies were awarded campus living groups for the best sn sculptures. The sophomore tolo and S the announcement of a winter kin climaxed the week. Row 1: Carol Durham, Kay Preuschoff, Peggy Kerr, chairman, Bob Hops. N wood, Marian Baldy. Row 2: Allan Arnold, Tom Burgess, Paul Anderson, l Ron Fry. This for 8 p-fn' F1 dance P' taillmem - C help, ,tt the Pan class an' danCC5 3 the Tub Row 1: Francf Anita GrQZ0'f Roesch Fltzge Q S-I -4? , Cub Promotion Guiding weekly tours through the new Cub each Tuesday is a major function of this group. The tours are to promote interest and to show the students what is coming in the future. Various CON' tests are also activities of the com- mittee. 1244 Tlltt in ment. 1 Halllelit 0f the Ellsg In Small .. F 1-13 su l Tub Dance f . 310122315 This committee handles the. Weekly tudems a 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday night Tub with Win dance programs and arranges enter- ,arded t' tamment during intermission. lt also best Shoo helps student organizations, such as ,010 arg the Pan American club, Freshman Her ki class and Cosmopolitan club present Hg dances and encourages people to use the Tub for other activities. 'ani Bob Hops. Roar 1: Frances Cresswell, Eleanor Olson, Joyce Lybecker, Dorothy Wylie, Paul Anderson, Anita Gregor, Margaret Anderson. Row 2: Jerry Colburn, Gene McKenzie, Roesch Fitzgerald, chairman, Ardith Elerick, Hermann Wood. WS' -1', the UCW uncti0H r0rI10l9 ts What us Con- e COITI' 124 Tub Games The intercollegiate billiard tourna- ment, the ping pong and bridge tour- naments are all under the sponsorship of the Tub Games committee. They also take care of the distribution of small games to the students at the Tub. 125 Row 1: Darlene Deibert, Jayne Bocanegra, Hugh Pickett, chairman, Helen Newsom, Dick Sankela. Row 2: Dick Burrer, Pat Corey, Evelyn Vogel, Bob Johnson, Ernestine Selige, Eleanor Bramhall, Sydne Swain, Helen Weissen Tub House and Hospitality The Hospitality committee serves all groups who use the temporary Student Union building. Before school vaca- tions they set up car pools. They ar- range for chartering buses to and from games. Public relations is the main function of the Tub House committee, handled by a suggestion box in the Tub. Ed Phillips, Barbara Schussler, chairman, jane Stevens, Don Putnam Row 1: Patsy Cox, Willene Ellis, Petra Odman, Barbara Nollan, Park Enders, Jim Simmons, Mack Edwards, Carolyn Legg, Jody Snyder. Row 2: Edward Aliverti, Wally Steindorf, Lucille Seger. Tub Public Relations and Tub Art Adequate recognition for Tub Work- ers is provided by this group. They are also responsible for publicizing coming Tub events. New project this year was the publication of Wllubbing- ltfi news sheet telling of Tub activi- ties and workers. Roesch Fitzgerald, Barbara Schussler, Hugh Pickett, Nancy Gray, Jerry Calhoun, Wally Steindorf, Carolyn Candee. Tub Music SwU ' Selecting records for the music library is one of the main jobs of the Music Bookgtor committee. It plans and presents music for the hours at the Tub and help other The B03 groups plan musical programs. It has dent mer sponsored Sunday afternoon Jazz con- the Boa certs at the Tub. P110 ducti and Gene 5igExtra Show. . . l Row lf Am Row 1: Peggy Nelson, Nancy Gray, Marian Peterschick. Row 2: Dayton E' Kohne, Liane Halloway, Denny Shattuck. 1 bell, Gretta B Tub Program Council The Tub program council is comp0S6Cl of chairmen of other committees. This year, with the YMCA, they sponsored Saturday afternoon skating parties af the Tub. They meet weekly and HCT as a coordinating board for Tub aC- tivities. Nationg TlllS gl Suggest C001'din in img. delll 34 sem d, C0NYen1 126 1,7 N Bookstore and iicliiimy Student Production Boards :he Music :ts mUSic Bookstore Board members are trustees ' P Olher for the Students' Book corporation. HS' llhag The Board includes faculty and stu- 5322 Con. dent members, appointed annually hy the Board of Control. The Student Productions hoard approves, assists and censors all student production on campus. This year it helped with Theta Sig Extras and the Independent Variety show. Row 2:Dayt0n Row 1: Ann Markham, Mary Lou Soper, Darlene Erikson, Gretchen Kohne, Liane White, Shirley Cox. Row 2: Jack Valley, Charles D. Camp- .. bell, Gretta Bendixen, Mike Jensen, Paul Gisselberg, Gordon Rutherford. Row 1: Barbara Mitchell, Lillian Cady. Row 2: Don R. Green, Shirley Tate. Row 3: Carl Pettibone, S. E. Hazlet, Clyde White, Jr., Dennis Montague. ncil mposed es. This 0I1S01'Cd rtieS at and act , Tub 30' 126 National Student Association This group aids projects and surveys suggested by the national office, and coordinates and takes an active part in inter-school and international stu- dent activities. This year the group sent delegates to the NSA national D convention in Bloomington, Indiana. 127 Outstanding Senior and Open House Selecting outstanding seniors and the 'cBig Ten from the graduating class to he tapped at the senior convocation is the job of this committee. The open house committee plans the open house in all women's living groups during new student week in the fall, when all men students are invited to an evening of dancing. Row 1: Lola Becker, Jan Groenen, Pat Oakes. Row 2: Bob Vitsins, Ken Strand, Gosta Pearson. Row 1: Madeline Fisher, Carma Westmoreland, Pat. Taylor, Liz Matysik. Row 2: Paul Massey, Harry Pride, Bob Lindsey, chairman, George Wood. New Student Week Twice each year, this group acts as a coordinating committee for all activi- ties which are sponsored by the cam- pus for new students. They organize a schedule for the various functions and publicize events by sending bulletins to each new student. They provide placement tests, cons, and YM-YW picnics. Row 1: Barbara Hauswirth, Betty Wolfe, Dan Roberts, Eleanor Freese. Row 2: Dr. Merriam, Bob Bartow, Dr. Magill, Jim McCoy. Election Boa rd This committee is in charge of all elections. It arranges for the general publicity, setting up the polls, hiring . . 5 Hwatchnightf' This year it recom- personnel to help, and conductin mended a change in ASSCW: the vicg. president would take over the presi- dentis otiice, without election, in the event the president couldn't finish the year. and il with WHS World fund, , ROW lt Leona Lee, Mary Body, chairman, Eric Falken, Donna Wood, George Livie. N gmglgell' K ar - Foreign Films This committee selects and Pl'CSCI'll5 outstanding motion pictures produced in foreign countries in order to help promote international understanding. These films are presented regula1'1Y throughout the year for a minimum cost. 128 Stud The pu an adv Center, dem 3, il0Il gf 129 Cougar Campus Chest of all 161161211 . h- s. This year a dance was held by Stimson Hlllg , . . quoting and Waller halls, men s living groups, recomb with proceeds going to the Chest drive. le Vi i An auction of lost and found articles 0 . pl ii was sponsored by the YMCA to also 'e . . . , in til aid the drive. The Chest aids the li h he Vforld Student Service fund, Cancer S . . . t 6 fund, and miscellaneous charities. G I ' Row 1: Carmen Lugibihl, Ellen Bennison, Jeannine Hoyt, chairman, Betty eorge Llvie. Campbell. Row 2: Tom Gullikson, Barbara Crosslin, Bob Ferguson, Joan Harris. resentS nduC6d helP ndlng' ularll imllm 123 Student Activities Board The purpose of this board is to act in an advisory capacity to the Activities Center. It recommends changes in stu- dent activities, policies and recogni- tion of new organizations. 129 2 3 Row 1: Patsy Linke, Catherine McClintock, Lola Becker, Delores Vehrs Row 2: Alice Riley, Bill Sutton, Bob Bartow, Marlys Stewart. Cougar Code This committee compiles, edits and publishes a handbook on student activ- ities and conduct. lt is especially help- ful to incoming freshmen, but it also serves as reference book for all stu- dents. lncluded in the Cougar Code is a calendar of all school events and pointers on what to do and where to go here at Wfashington State. Ron' 1: Lillian Cady, Carol Dietrich, Barbara Laws, Miss Cox, Norma Trefrey, Bertha Handeland. Row 2: Mr. Hofmeister, Merle Smith, Frank Noffke, Art McCribon, John McDonald, jack Biersdorf, chairman. ,we M' oi 6 . AWS PRESIDENT FLORESTINE SIMONIS AWS ADVISERS Margaret Linnan, Susan Daniels Y 5 1 . i The Associated Women students organized a Big-Little Sister program to give high school girls a more personal contact with WSC. During registration week vocational sessions were held for freshmen. Also new was a freshman activities committee. Sponsored by AWS this year was lnnet Cadolin, a foreign student from Finland. Exchange dinners between the Women's living groups were held frequently during the year. One of the last activities planned was Mother's Weekend which was enjoyed by everyone. t VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER B0hbi6 DeHuff .loan Barron LaVonne DeBeaum0ni , 4 , -, i 'rj Mt ,.,,, Q W A ' 'WW' Q ,f i f RJ, Q ,. I Row 1: Joan Barron, Florestine Simonis, Bobbie Del-luff, LaVonne DeBeaumont. Row 2: Carolyn Candee, Nancy Scoles, Miss Susan Daniels, Miss Margaret Linnan, Marcia Weigelt. Row 3: Nancy Graham, Ann Markham, Gretta Bendixen, Par Kobes, Evelyn Harting, Elaine Ellis, Joan Chisholm, Bertha Hancleland, Janet Moreland, Kathy Wallace, Betty Hughes. in AWS Council The AWS Council is com- posed of the presidents of mortar board. senior pan- hellenie. Spurs. YWCA. AVR.-X and inclepenclent presi- dents. council. the ASSCNY secretary and the chairmen of AWS committees. Advis- ers are Susan Daniels and Margaret Linnan. By means of this council all women's organizations mutually afl- vise each other. Apple Polishing Row 1: Patricia Taylor, Clarice Ratliffe, Mary Parker, Patricia Davies, Grace Sewell, Wynona Becker, Ruth Aaitkenhead, Nancy Scoles. Freshmen Activities Row 1: Ann Graham, Gloria Eckert, Jeanette Lind, janet Gregory, Ellen Bennison. G College Day Row 1: Beverley Summers, Joan Chisholm, Anita Steiner. Ron' 2: Mary Kay Johnson, Katherine McNair, Lorraine Hughes, Syl- via Devitt, Merle Hatley, Shirley Farrell. iv XJ be ' 15 l 2 e7 , Row 1: Florence Brandstetter, Shirley Andrews, Margaret Utley, Barbara Elmslie. Row 2: Cecilia Prevost, Kathy Wallace, Wmi- fred Sedlacek, Maie Raid. ,Q Foreign Scholarship A lucky foreign student, lnnet Gadolin, was chosen this year if for the AWS scholarship. Many parties were given for her 13 and she was well taken care of during the year. l Big Sister Program The Orientation committee had a new function this year, a big-little sister program. They orientated students coming to WSC so they would be better informed when they arrived at school. ii .N 1 il Q 1 Row 1: Alyson Cooper, Marcia Weigelt, Barbara Hokanson, .1 Jackie Burchell. Row 2: Jean Dennie, Dolores Pelton, Barbara Toevs, Dorothy Webb. Row 1: Patsy Cox, Betty Merritt, Bobbie Schussler, Mona Weist. Ro , li Row 2: Clare Sloan, Jean Merritt, Gretta Bendixen, Sally Helmet, Smart' Lee Ella Neff, Bev Trondson. Personnel The Personnel committee was seen interviewing for AWS committees, planning parties for committees, and arranging for AWS convocations speaker. Point System To keep records of students' activities to see that no girl was overloaded with committee work was the main function of the Point System committee. Row 1: Miriam Bearse, Leona Lee, Nancy Nessel, Evelyn Vogel, Bev Brackett, Frances Crcsswell, Carolyn White. The fun alec Pub thrc the Ron' 15 sohu, ll Helen l loan H ,ly l ix is 1, l il l i .7 S .s M . . T7 'Q Q5 t Weist. 'lelmer, WS sms was t of Vogel, 2, Q. L, ,f L I Row 1: Evelyn Harting, Blanche Rothroclc. Row 2: Joanne Stewart, Alice Petersen, JoAnne Lewis, Liane White. Properties The Properties committee took care of the AWS equipment, furniture and repairs in the AWS rooms. Their job was also to plan the animal fall retreat. Publicity publicizing AWS-its committees, parties and functions through tht- Evergreen, posters and skits-was the job of the Publicity committee. Row 1: Arleen Hill, Dottie Griffith, Angie Snoolc, Jean Elsen- sohn, Marion Copeland, Betty Hughes. Row 2: Ann Elsensohn, Helen Maniotas, Lael Anderson, Mary Lou Bruno, Rosie Eshbach, Joan Harris. N-I Row 1: Irene Harding, Gail Dickson, Marian Baldy. Ron' 2: Ann Markham, Leone Harris, Jan Ogden. Social The biggest job of the Social committee was the planning of Motheris Weekend in May. They also arrangecl for exchange dinners among women's living groups and a party with the Moscow campus AWS. Vocational To plan vocational sessions during registration wt-4-lt for freshman and new or undeclared stuclvnts was tht- main function of the Vocational committee. Row 1: Janet Moreland, Berna Boettcher, Carolyn Candcc, Mar- gery Rounds, Carmen Anne Lugibihl. I-7 i YMCA The Iffnnli C A on Off' ' he Phvlf' The purpose of the YMCA is to provide college men with a richer and fuller expression of life through unselfish joint participation in the actual planning tumor and execution of service projects. and! ' , d artmfhl ' eP and rf!! scho0l hols' YMCA PRESIDENT SAMUEL LANGMAS One activity benefiting many students are the campus movies at Todd auditorium sponsored by the YMCA. Mixers, picnics and a breakfast are given each fall for incoming freshmen. Throughout the year dis- cussions are held that interest many students. One of the big jobs is the sponsorship of the Fusser's Guide, this year edited by Dick Kuelpman. EXECUTIVE SECRETARY STAN RHEINER FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY Robert Hanson David Nordquist James Migaki ENN-'Xiu 5 l Lambda Tau XV 1: Rich .A 1 Srqglgighflmssrlilfrlxril Qlnerl RM ROI'-'d B laliilbda Tau lla ea Q. for efrihlp ll-lin: lttrs reshnmt lu WZ Plan the fm 'Shep in lhe l-ill Qhipu llmslrumiuu ' a Ship nd arp tum Q Olllmrl, amplls. ill 133 e Inen l1'Ough LETARY in Tennis Clinic The tennis clinic is jointly sponsored by theeYMCA and the physical education department for Pullman junior and senior high school boys. FI fs W' ,M 1 , V' S' ' 'ui' Hd l1i,2f's ' . .. r. 4-f.,,f-M '- N Q ,-nf-ffzsiar ,. W ' ,QQ xx Wff,-.,,,. A , 1. r- -.. Hx . , .ze 4,-i.. ' , Y - ' ff '-xx. , . .,.y,, e 195'f1'-.:.Ti-:'- ' , Q -t In at . Ts C Y ni, 5 ' I 'ill Y 5 I Lambda Tau Gamma W 5 Row 1: Richard Wallace, Alex Al- - vord, Thomas Brutzman. Row 2: Stan Rheiner, Robert Stead, Lawr- ' ence Lee, Ronald Baker, Edward Renshaw. Lambda Tau Gamma is a leadership training group for freshmen boys. Mem- bers plan the freshmen boys, camp in the fall. They are given instruction in leader- ship and are told of leader- ship opportunities on campus. 135 3636 'ld-gf K n Q Cabinet Row 1: Robert Baldwin, Wayne Hauser, James Migaki, Robert Han- son, Sam Langmas, Louis Smith. Row 2: Maurice Whiteley, James Forbes, Peter Weston, Clinton Hart, Richard Kuelpman, John Tripp, Richard Webb, George Wood. The YMCA cabinet is com- posed of the olhcers and the various committee chairmen. It plans and executes the functions of the YMCA organization. PRESIDENT NANCY GRAHAM FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT Janice Baldwin SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT Eleanor Mellish WCA The members of YWCA have a Well-rounded program of activities. This year's projects included the annual Smorgasbord, Dad's Day breakfast, and the confer- ence at Lutherhaven with the YMCA. HY-Dubw com. mittees are planned so that there is at least one for every interest. A program of Worship provides mem. bers the opportunity to participate in services and to better understand the principles of YWCA. Everyone cooperates and everyone has a good time Working in HY-Dub. Q? QI? Leslie Jean Nelson SECRETARY Elizabeth Matysik TREASURER Mldme Druffel The reblonal repre sentat1ve keeps the local Group 1I'1fO1 med about the 1651011211 YWCA piobram She also attends the con ference at Luther- haven and the sum- mer camp at Sea- beck 136 REGIONAL REPRESENTATIVE W Rap' 1: Barbara Sl janet Gregvff- M' Catherine CUM- G There is a im-ii activities amen, and keeps them the groups' acii A Mrs. Eli ,--x xr 'CZ Z M xy 'iv' QQ CW N-J SOPHOMORE COUNCIL Row 1: Barbara Stewart, Jo Engel, Joan Elsensohn, Shirley Farrell, Ellen Bennison. Row 2: Dorothy Webb, Marian Baldy, Beverly Wingard, Janet Gregory, Margaret Peot, Blanche Rothrock. Row 3: Mary Fountain, Barbara Schussler, Diane Dracobly, Ivy Green, Elvera Hackney. Catherine Carter, Grace Burns. There is a member of Sophomore Council in every living group. Her main duty is to promote interest in YXULX activities among the girls in her house or dorm. She answers any questions the girls may have concerning Y-lltilf' and keeps them informed of meetings. The cabinet, composed of committee and commission chairmen, t-oorclinales the groups, activities under the direction of Mrs. Jackson, executive director of the YWCA on the campus. CABINET Row 1: Bernice Doub, Norma Piester, Midge Druffel, Eleanor Mellish. Barbara Ranzenbach, Janice Baldwin. Row 2: Mary Kay Johnston, Nancy Graham, Jean Dennie, Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson, Sandra Russell. Barbara Mitchell. Row 3: LaVonne DeBeaumont. Wilnia Clark, Joan Bremmer, Carol King, Jean Meese, Elizabeth Matysik, Ivy Green, Mary Lou Soper. Row 4: Leslie Jean Nelson, Betty Merritt, Ellen Bennison, Shirley Mitchell, Mrs. Elizabeth J3CkSOl1 Nancy Noble, Martha Burns. TGV 'Wun- Eleanor Mellish, Delores Pelton, Marcia Weigelt, president, Shirley Malander. Mortar Board 1S the nat1ona1 senior women s honor ary Each sprmg certain Junior women are elected to membership by a student and faculty poll and the vote of the active members. The necessary qualifica. tions for membership are service, scholarship and leadership. Each year they present tassels, as a symbol of high scholarship, to the freshmen women who have achieved the highest grades for their first semester. Mortar Board is the sponsor of dinners or luncheons for convocation speakers. Mortar Board Row 1: Janice Baldwin, Lorraine Bodine, Ethel Crowe, Barbara DeHuff. Row 2: Sharon Jessup, Bertha I-Iandeland, Eleanor Mellish, Shirley Malander. Row 3: Dolores Pelton, Flore- stine Simonis, Marcia Weigelt. 'm 5 N The Crimson Circle, active on the WSC campug Since 1911, is composed of senior men selected on the basis of scholarship, leadership and service to the college. Some of the many projects are the buying of Sweaters for the pep band and sponsorship of the senior convo- cation held in the spring. Each year a scholarship is awarded to an outstanding junior. Crimson Circle sponsored the blood drive on campus this year, The goal of 1800 pints of blood in six days ended in 3 goal-breaking project. 7X..i' Phil Phibbs, Joe Von Nloos, Jim Shelver. presidentg Jim Costello, George Stabenfeldt. Cri ITI C' l AJ1, Qx Row 1: Jack Biersdorf. Bud Boytz, jim Costello, Dick Ford. George Goudy. Ron' 2: Dick Gunderson. Bill Lebold. Bob Lindsey. Charles Millard. Cliff Oldham. Ron' 3: Stan Porter, jim Slielver. Way'ne Siegel. jim Small. George Stabenfeldt. Run 4: Ken Strand. joe Von Moos. 'gal X ' ' iw' . ga .Y 'U' gy J ' . 2 Q J L , as X E Row 1: Helen Maniotis, Sally Helmer, Lu Ault, Marjorie Vincent, Jane Stevens, Phyllis Moser Nansen, Jeanne Baumgardner. Row 2: Lael Anderson, Alice Petersen, Jody Schneider, Grace Sewell, Beverly Wingard, Lorraine Hughes, Nona Buker, Pat Davies, Jean Berglund, Joanne Haugan. Row 3: Mrs. Alfred M. Boyington, adviser, Virginia Kostenbader, Priscilla Clem, Marion Copeland, Mary Kay Johnston, Janet Moreland, Frances Cresswell, Ann Markham, Marilyn Shields, Joan Carden, Gwen Willis, junior adviser. Not pictured: Rosie Eschbach, junior adviser, Anita Jaska, Pat Taylor, Trudy Spurs is the sophomore womenis service honorary. It selects its members from incoming sophomore Women on the Langmas, Lee Ella Neff, Jacqueline Piquette, Marlene Oliver. basis of scholarship, activities, citizenship and interest in the school. The Spurs worked at registration and ushered at cons and plays, and codnucted several tours of the campus for visiting high school students. The group sponsored the Registration Ball early in September and the Song Fest in May. During March the Spur-IK dance was held at which the Spur of the Moment was selected by the lKs. President Janet Moreland Lu Ault, Janet Moreland, president, Lee Ella Neff, Mary Kay Johnston. X Ron' 1: 615' Hopwood, M4 Kirk Dough! The me .L . 1 15 to pr the Spu pull hit Ron 1: 'f , , d11le:Bi11q Km Eder -Bs 'Q si fr ,f if f fl? 'M l 3' K , jj mg' 'N WNW gif e X Q 4 Mo!fy'5f X X 2 P' Y K I I N Q L x 'Q ' i f i i 'K X it I ' iderson, 3: Mrs. ll, Ann Trudy ihe 'ed 'ed at Row 1: Gary Whitinger, Williarn Tomaras, Herbert Miller, Reuel Werner, David Allen. Row 2: Erving Berg, George Wood, Harold Chipps, Robert I-lopwood, Martin McCaw, William Brandenberg, Wallace Freeman. Row 3: George Livie, Richard Lehn, Joseph Gorrner, John Ahlquisr, Norman Weber, Kirk Douglass, Dave Storey. Row 4: Herbert McIntosh, Robert Lowry, Richard Lewis, Lee Sorenson, Richard Fergin, james Forbes, Pere Weston. Intercollegiate Knights The men's service honorary, Intercollegiate Knights, serves the college in various respects. The purpose of the lKs is to promote and foster college spirit and to cherish and maintain campus traditions. Working in conjunction with the Spurs, the lKs help with registration and conduct campus tours for new students. As Butch's guardian, they pull him in at every home football game. The lntercollegiate Knights ushered at basketball games in Bohler gym. Stan Porter, duke Row 1: .Tom Gullickson, Bob Fitzsirnmons, Stan Porter, dukeg bill Tomaras, Adrian Arnold. Row 2: Dick Suko, Ken Eickerman, John Clark. .S Q -47 , :'w. f f .1 1 'wi James Shelver, James Bell, Arleen Hill. Jack Biersdorf, president, Richard Peterson. Interfraternity C00 Row 1: Barbara Arnold, Eliza- beth Averill, Ann Ayers John Bailey, James Bell, Bud Ben- dix, Erving Berg. Row 2: Jack Biersdorf, Floyd Brown, Mary Lou Bruno, Tom Brutzman, Dorothy Bullard, Nora Butterfield, Kenneth Coon. Row 3: Philip Davenport, Rex Davis, Kirk Douglas, Joan Drumheller, Malcolm Ed- wards, William Ferguson, Richard Ford. Row 4: Edyrhe Gallinger, Gene- vieve Gildow, Elaine Halle, Nadine Hanford, Evelyn Harting, Arleen Hill, Jeannine Hoyt. Row 5: Eleanor Jacobsen, Rich- ard Kuelpman, Jane Laney, Robert Larsen, Rose Ann Lentz, Janice McLa ughlin, Michael McNamara. Row 6: Betty Merritt, Hugh Muzzall, Dorothy Pease, Donna Porter, Raymond Poul- ter, Jane Stevens, Philip Weary. ROW 7: Doris Webber, Mona Weist, Joseph White, Leif Wikan. The function of the Inter-fraternity Coordinating Council includes the selection of Creek candidates for ASSCW elections which are held in the spring and candidates from Greek party for fall class elec- tions. The membership of IFCC consists of two repre- sentatives from each sorority and fraternity on campus, which makes a total of 74 members. Some of the other activities are the management of campaigns for the whole fraternity system and the leading of discussions of problems common to all fraternities and sororities. rdinating Council Tin' lu Lllr'-' li xdfwui IFIWN Vregilif pTl'ml'l WIIFF' HL lil juniwf ing lies 'ing leg. Dre. Jus, :ber the l0I13 ties. The lnterfraternity Council is responsible for regulat- ing all matters of interest to fraternities. The council also discusses common problems that arise in the various fraternities. The membership consists of two is-J. repregentatives from each fraternity on campus, the j president and another elected representative. Aid in , promotion of policies which are beneficial to both the I Q college and the fraternity system is another service of IFC, One member is appointed a representative to Junior IFC. Robert Speer, president, John MacDonald, Williarim Baker. Carter House, Willianm Piper, Clifford Oldham. il Interfraternity Council Row 1: Glenn Andrew, john Bartanen, James Bell, Daniel Bigger, Jim Brogger. Row 2: Gary Burns, James Cos- cello, Paul Davis, Williaiii Henderson, Bud I'Iollowell. Row 3: Richard Kuelpman, Emil Leitz, Richard Lewis, Dwain Nlclntosh, Robert Merrianu. Row 4: Douglas Michel, Clifford Oldham, Donald Sarrerlcc, Gene Semingson, james Small. Row 5: Richard Tatham, Law- rence Thola, William Valley, Peter Weston. Lyle Woolf. ,-v--. Row 1: Lillian Cady, Jane Laney, president. Row 2: Nora Bork, Barbara Danielson, Donna Custard. Row 1: Carol Anderson, Gretta Bendixen, Lorraine Bodine, Nora Bork, Ioan Bremner, Joan Chisholm. Row 2: Donna Custard, Barbara Danielson, Margaret Dillon, Doris Dulgar, Madeleine Fisher, Genevieve Gildow. Row 3: Elaine Halle, Sally Hel- mer, Barbara Kitlar, Jane Laney, Donna Leer, Shirley Malander. Row 4: Margaret Nelson, Bar- bara Nollan, Diane Panchot, Dolores Pelton, Wanda Pratt, Sandra Russell. Row 5: Carol Saunders, Mabel Slaughter, Shirley Slippern, Marion Todd, Doris Webber, Mona Weist. Row 6: Liane White. The purpose of Panhellenic includes formulation of all rush policies for all campus sororities. The mem- bership is made up of two representatives from each sorority and five executive members. Last fall a work- shop was held on campus for all Greek women to discuss common problems. A Panhellcnic retreat was held at Lutherhaven in the fall to discuss problems of scholarship, activities and house rules. Panhellenic flaw F54 QQ Thr VU lnrlll' J mr,mlaf', W, .yr lntutll df Igffllll ' . I- '.llv gui. , . 4 mlm fl' WHY' in of mem. Sash Work. en to -Y Was IHS of can-Y on projects for the benefit of the entire student bod fernity council with its pledge program during rush, oth Sev girls organization for the pledge president and one CE-l1'. The form 3 bond between outstanding pledges and new members of fraternities and to perform services and y and college. The Junior IFC aids the interfra- eral functions were held with Junior Panhellenic, er freshman member for each sorority, during the purpose of Junior Interfraternity council is to J 0 u mor I F Row 1: Robert Walker, Philip McCallister, Larry Sherman, president, Whitney Smith, Selby Clark, faculty adviser. Q--4 Row 1: Gary Anderson, james Aucutt, Dick Baker, Thomas Blodgett, Richard Brandcn- burg, Neil Burmester. Row 2: Douglas Campbell, Wes- ley Edens, James Forbes. David Graham, Leland Hut- sel, Don Larsen. Row 3: Gale Larson, Richard Lukins, Gerald Marzyck, John McClane, William McCue, Barry McMal1on. Row 4: William Mickelbcrry, Fred Poe, Fred Preston, Roger Pugmire, Herb Rhodes, Wil- lard Schlepp. Row 5: James Shaver, Larry Sherman, Bernard Slaten, Whitney Smith, Dale Thomp- son, Robert Walker. Row 6: Peter Welk, Gene Wick, Bob Willard, .lim Wheeler, Williarn Wood. ,,..,.,. - , -J: , .-.,..QT,- lf' -W-wfyfg X, I ,V , M! 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' ' . , ,x 'X wwf ' 4 ws min Lf Q f f fy! 9 1 1 A 'X . w . .,., .- fx t ijW,x,,W1:,. ,.., .,L.,f' . f. 4 W A ' , W? , f W? v 'WSJW 1, f-,w - .W if X Z V ff 4 , . x ,Q , 5 .L I 'A V' M 559 ' W. ., V 1-Lfvf ' X V' , V 5? s f I f X Z Nz ,, Q4 , f 5 f ff ,J f 4 X f AW X my X 1? f X f X S ix ff' c , .. N ' 9421, U my .W 4 f ,Q llllsu W. lllna inert, Mar Im Berry, The lndependent P1 esidentsl council includes the prgg. idents of all dorms and Off Campus Girls, acting as 3 9:7 Coordinating body. The IPC serves to bring together these groups for consideration of common problems lse, Annette and the promotion of various school policies. A com- ilnia D - . . 5 mn LHVIS, mittee 15 sponsored by the council to promgte better I Qffyf. I s Suri . 'X lege' relations between Greeks and independents. The coun- gills major program is the fire insurance program Set up within all college dorms. Gohllllan ei Janet Mcj Ssard l Janet Bob Hanson, Carol Nyholm, Jacqueline Whipps, Louis Chichester, president. Independent Council d d ell, Rita hitaker, Zoe Row 1: Hazel Arbeiter, Jacque- line Cecchi, Lewis Chiches- ter, Louis Criez, Carol Dur- ham, Darlene Erickson. 'Ah' Row 2: Gloria Finlcenstein, John Grieve, Bob Hanson, Shir- ley Jacobsen, Curtis Killian, Harrison Killian. 3ecker, L0W15 ouis CNW -man, Gerald- Row 3: Carolynn Legg, Ioan Lil- 5, ley, Frank Luzny, Rex '37, Lyle, Tom Nlanetsch, Paul Massey. bert Kllbess Ro ,a ul Masseh PRP' a Duane Ron' 4: Roger lVlcCann, Thomas Maloney, Jane Nelson, Carol Nyholm, Donald Pe- terson, Robert Sanders. Harfl' I S . PheIl,asmuSSe ' 47' a Ron' 5: Virginia Schafer, Don- ald Solberg, Joe Todd, Val- Ihipps' lee Vogler, Jackie Whipps. 'L dr Row 1: Barbara Nelson, Marilyn Wood, Estellene Dall, Maxine Erickson, Christina Johnson. Row 2: James Sullivan, Rex Davis. Yell Squad Chosen each spring are members of the yell squad -chosen to be among the busiest people on campus during the football sea. son. Leading serpentine rallies from the familiar red Hrally truckf, whip. ping up enthusiasm at home games, directing the colorful card stunts at half time-are found the yell squad. Spirits behind the team are members of the yell squad and the majorette corps. Making their debut at the first serpentine rally in the fall, these tycoons of campus spirit are more than evident at all pep rallies, Welcoming rallies and parades so famous to the Cougar campus. The pepster's colorful service to the State college is not all fun-witness the cracked vocal chords and fallen arches at year's end. Their twirling crimson skirts adding festivity to the marching band, the majorettes are the uglarnor-gals of the foot- ball field. Behind the glamor are many long hours of practice-those high steps and twinkling baton drills aren't as easy as WSC's majorettes make them look. Hard workers these gals-in offering their service to Cougar- ville. Majorettes Row 1: Saralee Sandstrom, Betty Sawalish. Row 2: Anita Coleman, Janet Anderson. WI TER I FGRMALS Z X V if ,gf 5 alan-fm ,, ,,,, ., -wax . .N .. a 4 ,- '1 L Z? f BL u VIA X 11' .fy 'So' fl i X I A ,, 1 P, X A - Q C. I ??'? . . no cts Lambda Chl party txmc. H. The TKE's entertain. 1 :- These party boys!! Ph-ates??? Pi' Looks kinda cold. , N xi 5 152 Q, ' 1 l, if E S 2 -gin 'Sha ig ,ky , k- '32, . fi B X il , 1-I3 W- I wg 37- --..., . , 1, N 'QAM 7,1 , . A E 'c 3, ,f kg, ff , x Freshmen mixing??? Tea time??? Serve yourself. Rush party. Swing your partner! Entcrt .lil1Il1L'!1IlfI'L'C. I5 5 .Eg ' uf 'L' f-gf S-gs f F .-U LL .4 X X 'X '4 'l-114. Lb' f , X .,L,,, 6 :ww-f. N ,.. f 7 I A ,, M? ' ' , X wwf 15155 ,,f1 , .- , , 4' Fw f -f I-f E . ffYi 'ii ',x ' l x.r. :-.7--a'!nnn5..:-ra- .. , V ,, ,., ,M W-,fi4.he:B. ..VY 'KAN 'A ' ' N ssl S MM 'if?fst'Qx fxwbiv ! Dag, . f' u V, 1 6 A . fffa' ,253 .C 9 rf I N 43 'fit T-.ll nf Q N. ,wg V D U X .,,-,, W ' - 'K-.. ,, -A ,Aix 15' 1 ' . 5' 1 i Fi ff! Q, .1 2 v 'v , 9' . T., g Browsin at the bookie. More pirates!! The royalty procession. -r' X xx X NSE Queen Barbara and Ralph Flannagan This looks dreamy. The Queen and her court. 160 Q I i '11 5 ...-1' v'Q , heh, J Y 'n wrxg v 'V?'f iff 40- ' al ' ,-'kk Row 1: Rieger, Sherrod, Kinney, Feiro, Bailey, Paeth, Montoya. Row 2: Friberg, Steinbrunner, Barker, Schwenk, James, Messinger, Cave, Conley. Row 3: Chard, Poole, Howell, Preedy, Burkhart, Carlson, Geppert, Munroe, Dolle. Row 4: Tollef- son, Mayberry, Rosser, Lokovsek, D. Roberts, Roininen, E. Roberts, Charlton, Morgan, Mallard. Grey The Grey W club Was host to a Christmas party for the University Dames and their children, with Landy James playing Santa Claus. The club also sponsored the Christmas Booster dance at the Spanish Castle on the Seattle- Tacoma highway. In the spring, activities included the supervision of the high school track meet. Grey W mem- bers provided housing and food for the visiting athletes and the club presented awards to event winners. The annual picnic was held in the spring at LeWiston's Spaulding Park. BYRON BAILEY J. Fred Bohler award GENE RIEGER Grey W President , ,..,, , W 1 S We 1 .oif- ,rife nis 0.1 W . .-Q 1 ,if-ex... ,I ' f' .P' IQ' ...f ., Q i n ' qfiiif 521 445 X 6' J, 1- wx gf .U . . ,.,. , 'Q-4 .. ' W--1' f 412' X V M . is M, eg -, g. . Q- ig fi, Q , -IA ,: - . ' 0 'D 'g 4 -' .L -'. 5 , 1. A., . ., Y -7 . gi. .ang - 5- ' , W V- , . 9 . .-:.,, I 'nz' ,A-at-A -'-.viB,i-? A 59 V- K K o nh hm JA 'E Vg, g. ,32 7' a' ' f,5, if U 'N- -4 - nf. r-' .:.Z r.f c E-'f sv .i ., ' - A Q., y- ,' ' ?A- 2 f - V, , ' .. , A lzgf' A, - 1 xt C31 'L b 'vt nagtg iq-3. f'L Q , 'Q a' ' '41-5 -2 ' - fi P'-7 i-'fifixifu J-f1f'.+' 'gat A O 'Q' -5 'Si 'W .v Q 0 : Eff' 5v,R,J.d-.4423 J-'r't'6. - Sl I vi:- ,,. Y -fttqglgc- I,-O -LF-.jg .q A4gg:: l1A', : . 5,-, 4 -o-4 s, I , -1 1-6. .r 4v 'f 7 we- HEAD COACH FOREST EVASHEVSKI Awards J. Fred Bohler Award .......... Byron Bailey East-West Shrine Game .......... Bud Roffler All-Coast 1st Team ,..,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ed Barker All-Coast 2nd Team .... Don Steinbrunner MANAGERS 1951 was a record breaking season for the Crimson and Grey The WSC club established a new school record for scoring-280 points in 10 games, with the opposition taking only 182 counters-meanwhile walking off with the Northern Division title. With seven victories in ten games the Cougars established themselves as a strong threat in coming years. The single-wing attack, one of the nation,s finest, aver- aged 377.1 yards gained per game. Air-minded back Bob Burkhart rolled up 1440 yards of 102 completions. Top receiver was All-Coast end Ed Barker, breaking the national record with 46 receptions for 864 yards. FOOTBALL COACHING STAFF Dan Stavely, Ed Frutlg, Forest Evashevskl, Buck Bailey, Al Kircher, Bob Flora. Row 1: Dick Stewart, Greg Haner, Robert Sanders. Row 2: Dick Poole, Ron Bohman, Dwight Poole. Individual Football Statistics Name TC YG NYG Ave. Pts. Bailey ..-..... ........ 1 49 739 695 4.6 30 Head .... .... 1 09 488 457 4.1 24 Roffler .... 85 414 365 4.2 80 Berry ---.- .... 6 1 398 366 6.0 24 Bower .... .... 44 1 1 3 98 2.2 12 Hobbs 41 185 182 4.4 12 P0019 -------- .... 3 3 1 76 168 5.0 6 Burkhart .... 10 10 -55 -5,5 6 Purnall ...... .... 1 0 78 75 7.5 0 Lancaster . 6 1 7 17 2,8 0 Charlton ........ . 7 40 3 5 5,0 12 Galloway ,hhh 4 7 7 1,7 0 Campbell ,,,, 4 0 -3 1 -7,7 0 Bly -----....... . 3 o -1 3 -4.3 0 Barker . 1 1 1 1,0 54 567 266 2367 278 168 First c Net y. Forwai Forwar Passing Total 1 BILL LAN CEN 169 Pts. 30 24 80 24 12 12 6 6 0 0 12 0 0 0 54 1 278 fs Y A -' Q .'.. Al Charlton C401 and Harlan Svare f86j close in on Buckley of the Trojans, and prepare to lower the boom. WSC USC 9 16 145 255 12 17 5 6 44 90 189 345 The Cougars drew first blood, scoring in the first period. The Trojans' Williams evened the count seconds later by rclurn- ing the WSC kickoff 90 yards fora TD. Frank Ciffordl fit-ld goal, Al Carmichaells 35-yard touchdown run and Jim Sears' 19-yard pass to Don Stillwell gave the Trojans 17 more points and a 24-7 halftime lead. WSC struck early in the third pe- riod, Don Steinbrunner scoring on a 23-yard pass from lioh Burkhart. A penalty set up the Cougars' final score with Jim Head going over for the tally. Southern Cal,s last score came in the fourth period, Pat Duff plunging over the WSC 4-yard line after an 83-yard downfield march. l ?: W. ,Q-' Q is. 2? Q t 'f' ' .A 1-Ka., -gg H 1 'SWT' ' JV: .NiY 3: L1 x bv uf U can gt 'Kiwi -Z :K f Q. Q W 0 r S WU-f , x g, Q:-jf f .3 4 . .lg-:fy 5- A , ,I -N Q2 ' , ' A - , vw, , Q,,,.Ja-Vf my 5 . ' Vw 1 fz.-ljmf' if ,. 4 . mf, A1 ff 2 Q Zz W ' .- X f Q x R SAN A CLARA - , , , , g A , H 4 R, - , -,-1..Lg..4vg.Jaa1k-afz.. .- , '- ,L , ., .W 4 1.-.v.f...:,--. 1, .,... Q.:-4-nf.: ..:...::.:.:.g.:.:sa-.sn-.f:::.:.45:.,.....,Y - 72.4 .:.-...-L1::,fA--- J. - -- ' ' Mii-4 ......a-1-.Q1,.1.-L.:...:.-..',g.,.,,,,,,,,.4,m.1,...' fi 27 'Se api -. m 'iifrg 2.4, H3 , . 5 , A Q.. 6 WY 5 gt f W W s .ia-xt-fw . VA Nr . A , LM X 5, A -I 7 Y M9625 Q' ffm ' 7 f N' lb V! A , e V if , A Q AW I ,K ,M V . , A Tw .H -r P , f 1 W ' ' CMA ' , Q 4 Q , I , V 7 Q N W, j 1 if fafyfg N-V... W . in f f , 4 , if fig? K-:ef ' ' f Q 5 X AK? 'N I My I fp 4 -- v- ----.1--1-.ig-.i N::...,...1-T v-Mm.-Q.,- 4 i ll if! i K E 'kv il Twenty-one thousand dampened Dad's Day fans witnessed a thrilling near-upset as the Cougars met the Cal Bears. The Cougars scored three more touchdowns against the Bears than had all other teams combined up to this game. The wild first half ended in a 21-21 deadlock. ln the third quarter the Bears scored three touchdowns in quick sucession plus as many good conversions. At the beginning of the fourth quarter the C ars forced the Bears to kick for the first time in seven oug consecutive quarters of play this season. The game came to a ' WSC ade spectacular finish when, with three seconds to go, m ked a an onside kick and recovered the ball. Roffler uncor h un desperation pass that was almost completed as t e g sounded, ending the game. l First downs ............--. Ner yards rushing .................. Forward passes attempted ...... Forward passes completed ...... Passing yardage ................. Total yardage ....... HARLAN SVARE HAL LOKOVSEK BUD RoFFLER WSC Cal. 15 13 149 389 25 6 12 161 62 310 451 B condary. Other Cougars in the play are Bob Hardy 1532, Wayne Berry 139, struggles to maintain his balance as he breaks into the ear se Stelnbrunner 1535, and Ed Barker 1895. Don bm-qnwvilk bali . 1 ri 0 xl 4 . ,v , D 1 wsc ze ogg ,f 7 ,, 4, 4 i 3 2 .o - 4 I ' . f, 7 ' 1 ff , l Sa if li: ' .hi A ' 1 M it Q K' Z O E US X .J'1l'Hs1 ' F w , , y vfzh M , .,,s-but 4' Y X A 513 'M WM. Q Q Q J- gif ry fyinivfw f zz, ' ff ' Sensational sophomore halfback Wayne Berry scored 3 times k. to lead the Cougars to a ill-6 rout over the befuddled Due - d 15 ard B Baile contributed 2 TDs from 35 yard an -y Y Y ' nts while Jim Head, sophomore fullback, tore out huge Jau , chunks of Webfoot real estate to aid in the 525 yards the d. After the Cougars drove 72 yards in l2 plays to chalk up the first score, Oregon withered quickly, allowing 31 WSC first downs and a total of 649 everal freshmen in the last half who Cougars amassed on the groun yards. Evy threw in s held their own against a tiring opponent. ' ' ------ I-I 4 Fallon Webfoot and churns 31' BOB HARDY RAY HOBBS DICK BOWER WSC 37 525 22 7 124 649 Oregon 12 123 41 19 172 295 oal lme ound right end, eating up the yardage to the Oregon g f W v ll :W 'Swv-gm 0 QQ W J ., X ff if Q KN ox X f - N. m,W.,Q4 x :NQM ri A 'N f - Aww w K xx .. X A N.XgfL.14i.. M K K Q1 K ' ' I 1 Q X , 5' ,xg X 45 , X, f 1 X fd ' 9' hx EW 'as 4 'gl' 1 K Q A xx , I 1 C Af x y . , 1 K i 4 I V ' i . 1 a I 2 M E Q I 5 3 W 2 I f A I . W A I 5 A xx , 4 I' I ,A 1 i' Z Ei 2, ' iff If . 451 K ' ' i fm - ff. -. z '-'4zL...L.4.,, ,,,mmm::'M, 2 1 5 ff' ff ir! fir fMO T A IOC Y' f W.. . I f' I 'know H tl ,, nalte Halfback Bud Rolffler CBSQ starts out on another of his long jaunts against the Grizzlies behind vicious blocking. Hal Lokovsek QSOD, Elmer Messtnger 1761, and By Bailey Q51 lead the way with Ed Barker 1891 coming in frcm his left end position. First downs .. Net yards rushing Forward passes attempted Forward passes completed Passing yardage . Total yardage ,. , JIM llli.-KD HUWAIHJ N14-lINNTS ED IS.-kliklili 177 WSC Montana 26 251 32 I5 234 485 ll 119 25 8 70 I 89 Y...- in QQ X 'Q fvi The touchdown-happy Cougars, grinding out 251 yards on the ground and passing for 234, topped the Montana Grizzlies for the 29th time, with Ed Barker stealing the show. The lanky Cougar end caught enough passes for enough yardage to set two new Pacific Coast conference records. His seven recep- tions from Bob Burkhart and Terry Campbell gave him an overall total of -LO. He gained 88 yards for a 733-yard total. Bud Boffler scored two touchdowns, one on a 48-yard pass play from Burkhart and the other, a 94-yard reversed-play kickoff return. The lone Montana touchdown came in the first quarter after a 78-yard drive followed by a 27-yard field goal. 55 -f www My A Nm- UN 6 . i6 D NORTHERN D WASHINGTON 1 mum Onscon wsc osc fi: , A 51 gE'??Hif1FPf' v av- 'UN' 'V uma X 41 A-Af'-'Babel-a., E, B. 'Q , yi' V , Q.. 'fsrmnmcs W L .PCB I4 2 .875 9 7 .561 8 6 3 - Y a .soo m .ans p .ua-1 3 3' .au Mullins Howell Swanson ' Roberts, Fnxlry ' .-......mm 1 i 3 1 No. Games Avg,- 35 110.3 35 11.2 fi f 35 r f i 34 E 2 as 1 19. 19 134g 70 19 ! 1 21 ll 1.6 . Myron Streamor Brown 1 lngrlns Starchel Tot 1 in 4 FT? ws, ef. Nw. 1, I 55552 fi, 3,5 4, 1 , X, 3? '?.'Iw Q 1: , ,f . J , .1 -qi?-, 1 V , Si nbrunne fo 11 :QR 'S 3 U, ,, 47 n o o 26 56 12 f i! . Arg s 4? 5 Wu- 35- '7l6 -X 5528 M. Q . ,M fl! 1 , ' Bfggff .Aw ,Q X :wg 23:8 5.4 Y V Q V Q xx xx X, . wil- N ' ' 1 L5 X: K 1- 193GF.?Rf.Q2Rs 55-1 1. . .1 gifs, X, of LX X mm 'fMs,.Xx :X Qs V 1 X - -- wav. , ' I if? MR, , . :-if ' 1 lkqb .,.. ' 57. ......m-., ..-g., Cwfwfa, 'Z Mwf ff 1 iw iw, M. 1 , iv :gg .,f f X X xm LY X fc X N-Il s iam! x S A Qx :X kv, WY' 5 X 9325 r Y. 5 , ff t f, It X lt My 'Z O f 't l ! W , r ,I STATE WSC Oregon l rg, . t W Ut 1 t 7 it th WC rt Don Steinbrunner CSD, Pat Streamer 171, and Cliff Myron C19J fight for the ball in a bitof Aloose ball 895: action under the Cougar basket. chef1fU0U- Pete Mullins C181 attempts to block an Oregon scoring threat. At Pullman : The Ducks came from behind in the second quarter and never relinquished their lead. 1Vith the score 37-33 at halftime, WSC kept losing ground. Ken Hunt, Oregon guard, led all scorers with 17 counters, while Rosser and Streamer paced the Cougars with 10 each. ln seven minutes the fighting Cougars came from behind in the second game, overcoming an eleven point deficit. Two tip-ins by Pete Ml1llif1S spelled the difference in the closing seconds. Eric Roberts collected 17 points, however, to lead the Cougars on their rampage. Mullins and Rosser fol- lowed with 13 and 12 respectively. At Eugene: The slow-starting Wfebfeet, trailing 14 to 6 at the close of the first quarter used their height advantage to control the backboards in the second half to ION over VVSC. Bob Peterson, Oregon forward, took.21 rebounds off the boards and was high for the Hlglft with 15 points. Phil Brown, Cougar guard, 1641115 team with 14. For the second straight night Olfgfm blasted the Cougars, lo end a disastrous road IIZIP' Oregon dominated the play with Peterson grabbing 26 rebounds to spell the difference in the two t6f1m'5' The Cougs' lack of height handcuffed them Hgalfl In this game. George Rosser led XVSC with eight points, with the scoring well spread out among the IllCI11lJC1'5 of Jack Frielis two plaloons. 182 At Pullman WSC starll quarter to the first ga ball comm lead, and I iHg12,eig night withii the lltirfl g Played in 331116 with WHY, until 1 Caught fire A1 Atom, I ln lllg Sec H the liandgll, Idaho lrfl Of the 12 polllle iteatltgring of the ' P011115' lx time 1. K 1 .111.1rIa-1 A -HIFI' a.. lxa-I1 'uma-rs. fx '.s'lllI fs a-11119 lllll dll Xliillins E-, liria? .-.1al zhf- ..-1' lol' 1 .ll lllp I..Illl-ly ' 3,, 1.-ll f...1k fl N- niilll 1.1.5 llli Ilfr'f ll ,E IIIV- ,,V 1l.l+iIiZ -I mlnl-' il ,Mn ill i-'21.1i1it-- 1-Iv1l 'l' WSC Idaho 62 46 49 57 52 57 55 62 lull in .1 bimf A loose ball gets away from .1 w.1ry.- Xidlld-ll. G1-orgc Rosscr C111 and Phila Brown C6j watch the action. At Pullman: ll'SCsta1't1-fl slowly. lint piisln-Il llllI'illl in ll lmig Iliircl quarter to Crusli Ilia- X-llllllilln lay ll Ili-point lllilfglll in C the first lfldlllt' ol' Ilia- svria-s. 'l'l1a- liUllQllll'S lllllf't'tl tiglit I ball control in Ilia- l-lllill pa'I'ia1al,all-I1-I'Iiilillgllllzlgootl leatl. anfl l1a-lrl Ilia- Xiillltlillv Io lin- points, wl1ila'sinli- ing 12, eigllt of Ilia-In ln' lfriv lloln-rls, liig gun of Ilif- fliglit with 25. 'l'l1a- lfa111i1111's lila-iv ll nina--point lt-11tl in the thirfl game- of Ilia- st-ria-N. wl1ia'l1 was Ilia- St'I'tHltl played in l,llllHlZlll. l'1'l1- Nlullins was liigli for Iln- game with I6 points. l1l11l1o Ir11il1-cl illlll0Sl 11ll Ilif- Way, until II11-mialallt-aifiliv liainrtli IIlllll'lf'l' wlia-n tlivy caught fire- anal pzissa-al Ilia- la-zialing fiUllI2lill'S. AI Moscow: IH the Seconfl ganna- of Ilia- sa-ria-s. Ilia- liirst 11I Nlosrvow, ll1eYanaIals a-va-na-al up Ilia- a-o11nI willi ll I2-point win. ltlalio lefl l2-ll 11I Ilia- a-nal nli Ilia- liirsl stzinzzi. liut WSC ltnotta-al it 22-11ll 11I Iln- lllllf. ln Ilia- lzisl l111lf Ilia-y drew alif-arl zinfl Ilia-n Flllll4'Il in Ilia- lust iiw- rninutt-s of the llflmfn lfrir' lla1l11-1'I- la-al Ilia- fianigzii' sa'fIl'l'lPf Wllll 121-Hints. ililia- finzil ganna- ul. Ilia- sa-ria-s lounfl lflilllff Wffatlvfrinpg Z1 lizirfl Ilaiuggzii' alrixa- in Iln- final lIllllUlI'S Ofllhe Piflmfg its l'1-la- Nlnllins la-fl Iln- way willi I8 Polflli, li in Ilia- l'1 I ll'lll 'llllf' Yunalzils Zlllt'lIlfllt'tl l:fiIr famous stall in Ilia- l11-I sa-xa-n 1nin11I1-s,lilillloltllfl will l'3llf'TIl f'UHlIllt'll'ly lII'IIl'iI'll lay Ilia- l1111'fl-llllllllllg C ,, 'ougafb Wlio wzinta-al lan play l111ll. is: 133 Don Steinbrunner CSD, Pat Streamer C71 and Cliff Myron C19 fight off two Vandals for possession of the ball. t tt l 5' as f fa-f E t 1 l t W A, QNXQ . N., , X gm is ef WSC W 56 50 43 67 37 75 52 81 E1-ic Roberts USD jumps with big Bob Houbregs of the Huskies on the tip off Geor e R055 ' ' S er 111, and Pete Mullins C18J are also seen in this action. At Pullman: Eric Roberts C131 is shown taking a rebound from Bob Houbregs under the Husky's basket. The Cougars proved again that a Jack Friel coached team can't be underrated, dumping the fifth nation- ally ranked Huskies in the first game of the series. Pete Mullins, offensively, and Eric Roberts and George Rosser, defensively, shared the spotlight. Mul- lins was high point man for the night with 17. Roberts held Doug McClary scoreless from the field and All- American Houbregs was held to just one of his famous scoring hook shots by Rosser. The second night, the Huskies took revenge on the Cougars who were appar- ently tired from their efforts of the night before. Houbregs, Husky star center, canned 23 points to lead all players. The low field goal average of the Cougars put the stops on the XVSC scoring, as well as did the tight Washington defense. At Seattle : The Cougars blew the first game of the disastrous Seattle series in grand fashion, as they were Olll' classed from beginning to end by the methodical Huskies. The boys from Pullman hit a very cold .216 from the floor and could not effectively silence llle big guns of the Wfashington crew. The second night ill the big city was almost as bad, with Tippy Dy6 clear' ing his bench and still beating a sluggish Couga1'Cl3n by 31 points. The Cougars just didn't seem to be able to S1013 H0l1lJ1'6gs, Cuisness and company. The one bright spot came when Eric Roberts, Cougar forward, broke the free-throw record for the Northern Divisioll which was set in 1946 by Jack Nichols of the Huski6S- 184 f-. 'rw v,l .,n . wi. X t'-Rt' 1 A , tn., dn 'ul -. 1 ' A 4 'GU -11 ' 1, ' Q. . ' .', ag? Hp i iii. Php N 1 4 K A ,Fri AS E B LL 5 .,.,. I f X.. X- .VA X Q- 2 ily ' A , jf ,T ,ff f 'ff ,, , M.. M M fgfxwrge ROSS: Y- . MT, ..eZE I1 - .m-1 . Vul- Hifvrrx -5 XII- EYIYHU' 17. Ifmf' E x,,.x,x 3 b 'I 'I 'ir ,l .1. ightlm -,MN 'WM 3-H-N K 59'-'f-- ..'A ' - x Af .f2.w.g7LlQ'S.ifuas-...T 'j-i12,yz,2,.x 1-fihv Q -N - 1 '- . M. Z' A T?1f.,f'.: ', l' -- . .. .. ' .gf .. ' A ww?-if Sinn, N 'I ,V V , Vg I Y.: 4-1 t 1 ,- A. ,,: vi... --,, .I - -.tai ll, .-,F 5 - ,A xrylsflgrrk Ji ..,m- ,if T' grjgil-f'FfQf'j N X M X N 2. . -- sn- ,' f . X K ,Xml A f'4f M ' ' ' f ,--2 - 4. 'T Q f'f7'2 ' V X Nw an V I' . , V . :X I' QT A f. 2, PITCHINI, STATISTICS , 2 'iq 45 n- ,m n an so W w... 2 Losg NORTHERN! DIVISION STANDINGS QL, iw-ng 63 236 sx 19V 512, 25. 2 3 Q3 T ., w - p k'VPct. .W ' Jmslg , 63 246 60 23 42 23 ,,.Tg'5'AjQ0SC1i .222 ,2Qf ,V22 i.2 !if1Q1Qj' 5 f 2.625 FI 'mf' L 1 31 9 6 3 0 j WASHINGTQNS2 1 62 g 5625 H g -W 52 24 7 1 1 2 0 T T2 QREGQNT 2 2 2 22 2 6002 24 6 32 6 o 0215 1-WSC +375 - K -N In 6.7 , Ir V ,U kk , U is vi X fnll-QF' X ,als t . ' f X, 2 V ' f IDAHO 1 g 222 .222 .267 22 3 2 Zw 0 ' 2,0 V A2 2 2 2-222 194 c X5 2 , . Bag' Buck Bailey caught ln one of his typical poses with an irate umpire Relying mainly on freshmen, the Cougars sank their lowest in Northern Division com- petition since 1946. Although they were only able to gain their six victories from two teams, the Crimson and Cray squad lost seven games by one or two runs. They maintained defensive mastery, leading the conference in team fielding. Cougar fans saw probably the youngest team in the Northern Division provide fierce competi- tion to the more experienced teams. Buck Bailey was able to mold a team that holds promise for the future. Many a sunny after- noon found loyal fans crowding the Bailey field bleachers to watch the Cougs provide a good fight to all comers-and watch HBuck provide laughs for players and spectators alike with his familiar bench antics. Veteran hickory swingers playing their last Cougar games this season were seniors: Bud Roffler, Bill Mayberry, Bud Boytz, Bill Ceppert, Bod Keogh, Landy James and Scott Foxley. WSC WSC WSC WSC WSC WSC WSC Poppe Doyle Roffler Foxley Mayberry Boytz Koeper Bouchee Keogh Sparks Kranc Spring Geppert Hardman James Frank TEAM TOTALS PRE-SEASUN BASEBALL SCORE State Penn 3 WSC 2 Se: Whitman 3 WSC 8 Sea Whitman 3 WSC 5 Fai Whitman 4 WSC 4 Fai Whitman 3 WSC 6 EW Gonzaga 2 WSC 3 EV Gonzaga 1 INDIVIDUAL BATTING STATISTI4 Pos. AB R H Pct. RBI 2B 3B HF CF 1 1 5 4 .363 2 0 0 0 3B 1 7 2 6 .352 4 1 0 0 CF 69 7 22 .3 1 8 1 3 5 0 2 SS 22 2 7 .3 18 2 0 0 1 RF 61 6 18 .295 4 2 0 1 3B 65 6 19 .292 5 0 1 0 C 60 5 14 .233 5 4 0 0 1 B 61 8 14 .229 1 5 1 0 3 P 27 4 5 . 185 2 0 0 0 LF 36 6 5 .166 1 1 1 0 2B 6 1 7 8 .131 1 1 0 0 P 19 4 2 . 105 0 0 0 0 LF 1 3 0 1 .076 0 0 0 0 2B 14 1 1 .070 0 0 0 0 P 5 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 P 4 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 545 64 126 .229 55 15 2 7 Bob Hein, Dean Hudson, Don Defeyter, Bol 86 S Lrg .. IIL ,- xx y ui. x Kita: w ll 'xr 5 - ---- -- ---1-aehgei-1,,..i.4,, -!.........,...........-W...-..v........-..,.,... ....,. 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A as CRTHER DWISIO CHAMPIO s W. 1 1952 team members: Row 1: Coach Mooberry, Bob Gary, Neil Rader, George Stimac, Chuck Millard, Lee Cave, Dan Hoerner, Manager Erich Naethe Row 2: Al Torgerson, Vic Anderson, Chuck England, Eric Roberts, Bill Link, Clint Richardson, Phil Matson, Al Fisher. Northern Division Track Meet WSC 535, UW LHM, GREGON 32w., OSC 21, IDAHO 95 Time MILE-Fornia CUWD, Martin fOre.j, Matson QWSCD, Ryan CUWD ................ ...... 4 219-3 440-Dufour CUWJ, Hutchins COre.J, Shaffer CUWJ, Nowak CD ........................ :48.8 110-Gary CWSCJ, Richardson CWSCJ, Mock COre.j, Hutchinson CUWD .......... ,..... : 09.0 880-Hutchins COre.j, Link CWSCJ, Morgan CUWJ, Cave CWSCD .........,........ ...... 1 :55.1 220-Richardson QWSCJ, Brock COSCD, Gary CWSCJ, Mock COre.D ............. ,, :21.5 2 MILE-Fisher CWSCQ, Rader CWSCJ, Meyer CUWD, Gourley CD ................................ 9:23.7 MILE RELAY-UW, WSC, Idaho ....................,.................................................,......,...,......,, 3:19.9 HIGH HURDLES-Morris CUWD, Guenther CUWD, Torgeson CWSCD, Blunt COre.D :15.0 LOW HURDLES-Morris CUWJ, Swalm COre.j, Guenther CUWD, Thornburg CUWJ :2-4.1 SHOT PUT-Eby COSCJ, Noe COre.D, Roinen CWSCJ, Wardlow QUWQ ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 51' ICH? HIGH JUMP-Barnes COre.j, Roberts QWSCD, Widenflet CUWQ, Kerry QUWJ, Thompson COSCQ .........,.,............,,..,...,.,,,.,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,..,,,,.,,,-,, ,,,,.,,,, 5 ' 6 BROAD JUMP-Richardson CWSCQ, Skardtvet CUWJ, Roberts CWSCQ, McClure COre.J ........,.............,.... , .......,....,.......,,,,.,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .AQ,,,,,,..-,,,,.,-,,,.,,, 2 3' 2113 IAVELIN-Missfeldt COre.J, Sutton COSCJ, Duncan CWSCJ, Tulin QUWQ --,...----.,-,-, 203' 1f3 POLE VAULT-Dickey COSCD, Holmes COSCD, Martindale CD, Packwood COre.j, Anderson CWSCD ..................,,.......,.,.,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,, .,,,.,,-,,,-..--,,-..-,---.---.-..-- '.----.-- 1 4 ' tif' DISCUS-Messenger CWSCD, Cogswell CID, Fulwyler COSCJ, Perry QUWJ ,..,.-, q-.,---,., 1 46' ii Clint Richardson, Eric Roberts, Coach Mooberry, Al Fisher, and Bob Gary represented WSC at the PCC track meet. P' , E1 TRACK MANAGERS Wyman Ross, Harold Cl1iPPSv Erich Naethe, Dave Bartelds, Richard Suko, Richard Shepherd. WSC posted 19M points in the PCC meet at Eugene, Ofegonv leading the Northern Division. Bob Cary brought home the PCC Crown in the 100-yard dash, A1 Fisher captured the two-mile IHU' rels, Erie Roberts tied fo1'S6C0Ud in lhe high jump and Clint Rich- ardson Imluced third in the fluar' lei'-mile event. l Erich Suko. n the -5-gon, ision- . PCC hs Al 9 lall' Pcofld Rich' qllar' '2 JIM DUNCAN CHUCK ENGLAND ERNIE PREEDY Jack Mooberry once again molded his crew of cindermen into champions. The Cougar thinclads annexed the Northern Division title and led the north- ern teams in the PCC meet at Eugene. A1 Fisher smashed the Northern Division record in the two-mile event and went on to score a victory in the PCC meet. Freshman Bob Cary captured the 100-yard dash to bring a coast sprint crown to Pullman for the first time in many years. Bob also turned in a 9.7 century performance against the Huskies to help in the sound trouncing of the UW crew. Clint Richardson scored a double victory in the ND meet and won high-point honors in the 220-yard and broad jump events. Eric Roberts, the masterful high jumper and broad jumper, finished his track career by being a consistent point winner and by taking second in the high jump at the ND meet. Elmer Messenger took the ND discus event with a heave of 146' Ml . ERIC ROBERTS ELMER MESSENGER Pete Mullins Caway from cameraj is neck and neck with Morris of the Huskies as they go over the last hurdle. Pete won by inches to take first in the high hurdles event. 2 Y z T an N. 'm-.1 27, .1-r wlxfig- w - o-v , ...A A ff 7114... H y -,Z Qcwud- A 456-.1214 N ,.. a, .-Ou... N tl. A as an' y-j,1- M ' ' aw -3, 'f.l,,,, J ' '?f11if5fi1:'?::.g,, M -,,..:- 'll ' - f7-- . 'x-aug, e- N 'r n-'37i?5f3Z'7x er.. ' , - -L 1- . o r . ' K R , . I .a ,f?:f'z-gg-gggvawfe fa N ' - e - e -, , ,,,., .,, ,- 1 - ., . I i ,, yjjff-feefgergwf Q fkigf, , .., ,, ry ' V '- f 'Nr Q ' JW'-?fY '4f4sT 41 9 ' X .i?'Q-amf'7f3Q- Q vii' , Y..ff5.if7i, ooo fr ' 'N' -.'faei?fif.g? -'fl 442' -f1'2f'ii5ih e-'Q-.r 4 ' 1, :fir- ' -af' na.. - , , ' V' '5' '-zF, !', . - g e E W 1' M f , H C ' ii 1 ' W me-aaaaerrgluoaaae-rare. Clint Richardson noses out teammate Bob Gary in the 220-yard dash against the Huskies. The two Cougar thinclads easily left the opposition in the dust. Time Time MILE-Clark CD, Stimac CWSCD, Matson CWSCD ....... ...... 4 :21.4 100-Gary QWSCQ, Brock QOSCJ, Richardson CWSCD ------- - -- 19-5 440-Graham CWSCJ, Nowak CD, R-HY CWSCJ ------v--.- 251.1 220-Richardson WSC , Gal. WSC , Brock CQSCJ ,,,, ,,.,- , ,. :21-5 A Y 100-Gary CWSCD, Richardson CWSCD, Newton CID ....... :9.9 880-Link CWSCD, Lehn CWSCJ, Menkow CID .............. 159.3 220-Richardson CWSCJ, Gary QWSCD, Newton CD ....... .. :21.9 2 MILE-Radar CWSCJ, Gourley CD, Fisher CWSCJ .........,,,,,,, 9135.9 HIGH HURDLES-Torgerson CWSCJ, Mullins QWSCD, Sweeney CID -----'-----------------------,-----------------........................ .. :15.2 LOW HURDLES-Sweeney CD, Martindale CID, Mullins QWSCJ .........................,.........................,.,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,.,, g 25,0 MILE RELAY-WSC CMiller, Horner, Ray, Richardsonj ........ 3:25.5 SHOT PUT-Roininen CWSCJ, McFarland CWSCQ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. 48'2 JAVELIN-Duncan WSC Roini C D, Hen CWSCD, Thurman CWSCD ...........................,.........,...,,,,,,,,.,, ,,.,,, POLE YAULT-Martindale CI and An J derson CWSCD, Parish CD and Preedy QWSCJ ..............,.....,,,,,,.. ,,,,,,,,,, DISCUS-Cogswell CD, Messinger CWSCJ, England CWSCD .........................................,,.....,,.,, . HIGH JUMP-Roberts QWSCJ, Martindale CID d an Sweeney QD ...........,................................................,,,,, BROAD JUMP-Roberts CWSCJ, Richardson QWSC Newton up ..........,.................................................. f ...... .....184' 3 -------131 6U .149' 9350 -H-in-61 211 21' 1094 440-Horner QWSCD, Millard CWSCJ, Smithpeter KOSCJ ------ 251.0 880-Link qwscp, Cave qwscp, Lehn qwscp ............ ...-.--- ---- 1 1 57-8 MILE-Matso n CWSCD, Stimac CWSCJ, Montoya CWSC1 --4--- 4:19'6 2 MILE-Fisher qwscp, Rader qwscp, Montoya QWSCJ ------ 9230-2 bers qoscp, Mouira qwscp, Lowry cOSCJ -.-- 115-1 220 LH-Monroe qwscp, Chambers qoscp, Barker cWSCJ-- 124-6 120 HH-Cham POLE VAULT-Dickey SL I-Iolmes QOSCD, Anderson LWSCJ 3'4 BROAD JUMP-Richardson CWSCD, Gill CWSCJ, ,83, Roberts qwscp ,..,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,.o,,,,.,,.,,.,,,............ ...... . --e--- --.- 2 2 fs HIGH JUMP-Roberts QWSCD, Thompson COSCJ, 6,47,f Barker QWSCJ and Schell qoscp ,.,,,.......... .o........ ....... -.----- ----- f 5 JAVELIN- Sutton qoscp, Duncan qwscp, Thurman CWSCJ 1914 sHoT PUT- DISCUS-Mes Eoy qoscp, Roininen qwscp, Pixley QWSCJ 47695' senger CWSCJ, England QWSCJ Duncan CWSCJ ,.,.,,,.,,.,.,,,.,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,... .... -- ' 141 RELAY-WSC CGraham, Millard, Horner ichardsonl .......... ...............,................................ , . ----' 3:26'4 WS' MILEA 440fA ' 100'FeH IAVELIF Rom SHOT P 120 HH' H ll HIGBarl 880,140 OLE V P And 220,-Fel DISCU5 Barlf 2 MILE- 220 LH- BROSI3 MILE R Neil R: shown i v' WSC 6312 GREGG 6712 12 Time r9.5 21.5 51.0 57.8 19.6 30.2 15.1 24.6 3'4' rr B16 , rr 475 r1'l rf if 596 I 141 26.4 MILE-Martin COrej, Hutchins fOrej, Nlatson CWSCD ...,...... 4:22.8 440..Andei-son COTCD, Clement COreJ, Millard CWSCJ ,.,.,,.,,,., 350.1 10g...F9ll Q01-ej, Gary CWSCD, Richardson CWSCJ ...,..,,, ,,,, 1 10,1 JAVELIN-Missfeldt COND, Duncan QWSCD, Roininen CWSCD -----.----..-------.---A-------.----.---.......................... 199' 11 SHOT PUT-Roininen CWSCQ, Noe fOreD, Craig COrej ...... 47'10 120 HI-I-Mullins CWSCJ, Blunt COreD, Swain COrej ..,........... :15.6 HIGH JUMP-Barnes fOrej and Roberts QWSCD, Barker QWSCJ and Badorek COreJ .,.....,,........,,,. 6'4 880.4-Iugchins fOrej, Martin fOreD, Link QWSCD .....,, .,..... 1 :56.8 POLE VAULT-Packwood COrej, Preedy and Anderson QWSCI ...--------.-------------..-----.....---......--....- ...-... 1 3' 4 220-.Fell Q01-ej, Richardson QWSCD, Gary CWSCJ ,....... :22.0 DISCUS-England CWSCD, Messenger CWSCD, Barker QWSCD .-----------------..-+---.-.--------.---------------------..------ 138' 2151 2 MILE-Fisher QWSCJ, Rader CWSCJ, Reiser COreD .,........,... 9:35.12 220 LH-Mullins CWSCD, Packwood COrej, Swain COrej ....., :25.8 BROAD JUMP-McClure fOrej, Richardson QWSC, Smith fOreJ ....................................--.-....------ -lll-.--A------.---- 2 2' 1111 IVIILE RELAY-WSC CMillard, Horner, Ray, Richardsonj ...,., 3:25.5 I WSC 77 UW 4 100-Gary CWSCJ, Richardson CWSCJ, Hutchison CUWQ ..,... :9.7 440-Dufor CUWD, Millard CWSCQ, Horner QWSCQ ,,--,,4---..,.,- :49,1 MILE-Fornie CUWJ, Matson CWSCQ, Ryan QUWQ ,.,,,,.,,,,,,-,, 4:19,6 HH-Mullins CWSCJ, Mroois CUWQ, Torgeson CWSC1 ........ :15 880-Morgan CUWJ, Link CWSCJ, Cave CWSCJ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 13545 220-Richardson CWSCD, Gary CWSCJ, Hutchison CUWD ,..... :21.7 2 MILE-Rader QWSCJ, Fisher CWSCQ, Meyer CUWQ ,.,,,,,,,,,, 9125.6 LH-Morris CUWJ, Thornborgh QUWQ, Guenther CUWJ ...... :23.8 RELAY-Washington CHutchison, Morgan, Schagger, Duforj 3:18.8 POLE VAULT-Anderson CWSCD, Bale CUWQ and Preedy CWSCJ ......................................................... 13 SHOT PUT-Perry CUWD, Roininen QWSCQ Wardlow QUWQ ..,...................................,...... .,...., 4 7' 4 JAVELIN-Duncan CWSCJ, Roininen CWSCJ, Thurman CWSCD .,....v.....................................,................. 185' 61Q BROAD JUMP-Roberts CWSCD, Richardson QWSCQ, Skardveldt QUWJ ..................,............................................. 22' 9154 1 ll DISCUS-England CWSCD, Perry QUWJ, Langer CUWJ ...... 141' 11 HIGH JUMP-Roberts CWSCD and Widenfelt CUWJ, Carey CUWD .......................................................................... 6' 5154 Neil Rader, frosh distance ace, breaks the tape ahead of Al Fisher in the two mile event against the Huskies in Pullman. Meyer of the Huskies is shown in the background. fs l 4 . - . 'bw We L Q --N' I . xJ Olav Hoff coached this year's slat team to the North- ern Division and PCC titles hw and led them to an unde- feated season-winning every meet decisively. Al Fisher Won the four-way in- dividual trophy at the PCC meet and the Cougar skiiers swept the jumping event, with Huse, Hegvold, and Hoff leading the way. Row 1: Svein Huse, Bill Noble, Olav Hoff, john Boesel. Row 2: Allan Fisher, Gilbert Wade, Gordon Cammack, Nils Hegvold, Asbjorn Ekeberg. OO klln wimmin Row 1: Dick Moore, Jacle Kruckenburg, Earl Costell, James Sherrod, Fred Sprenger. Row 2: Jerry Ashton, Ted Cummings, Albert Walker, Paul Sellm, Donald Connor Merle Templeton. Row 3: Manager Doug Sipe, Delwin Tingwall, Don Hannula, Kenneth Helm: Coach Doug Gibb. The Cougar swimmers upset the powerful Oregon Ducks lo place second in the North- ern Division. Fred Spfenger won the outstanding swim- IHCIJS award as well as his second straight ND C1'0Wn' Two very promising fresh- men. Don Connor and Merle Templeton. also annexed Northern Division titles. 196 For tl Coach were . wrest Dunca Spiratf and tl year, PCI I Holt. Wrestl Chee won l0rie Ulyu- l Cordy Cladson brought home the national title in the 165-lb. division to climax his great season. Ev Conley, a national champ in his own right last year, finished the regular season without a loss, and Pete Rademacher won the heavyweight title in the Northwest Colden Cloves tournament. Row 1: Gilbert Inaba, Everett Conley, Ronald Chard, Ed Olson, Ruggles Larson. Row 2: Coach Ike Deeter, Carl Dahlin, Ronald Kalafat, Pete Rademacher, Gordon Gladson, Dan McGreevy, Rod Hahn, Manager Wally Friel. For the second straight year Coach Bill Tomaras' matmen were co-holders of the PCI wrestling crown. Delance Duncan, winner of the in- spirational wrestler's award and team captain for next year, scored a victory in the PCI meet, along with Jerry Holt, another outstanding wrestler. Freshman Del Mc- Ghee and Vaughn Hitchcock won their fame with vic- tories in the Northwest Olympic trials. 197 in Wrestlin Row 1: Louis Boitano, Irv Dahlberg, james Dolle, Glen Anderson, Delance Duncan, Jerry Holt, Alden Pepple, Clifford Furuness. Row 2: Coach Bill Tomaras, Don Mead, Robert Crabb, Delbert Mosier, Vaughn Hitchcock, joe Hoyt, Delbert McGhee, Raymond Needham, Fred Owens. The WSC net squad won easy victories over Gonzaga, Whitworth, and EWCE, hut found competition tougher in the ND meets. They fin- ished fourth in the ND cham- pionships in Pullman, be- hind Washington, Oregon, and OSC, but ahead of Idaho who dropped both matches to the Cougars in regular season play. my ,gf ,..,..,,-aww' M .2 'Y ' l I -RH' ' 'Cl' . i ' 1 an , uxnvf , sa.: 1. 1 ' .41 'AQU ' Row1:Coach Tom Waldo, Ray Cummings, Wesley Towner, Richard Munroe, Terry Campbell, Warren Landen. Golf Row 1: Lou Williams, Tom Gullikson. Row 2: John Halin, Chuck Kinney, Larry Graft Tenni Sophomore Chuck Kinney sparked the golf team t0 all' other successful season with his outstanding, undefeated record in Northern Division dual competition. 198 1 F The C Coach ished 5 Son, 1 Claim Season ever. i ls- lllrc fine 1, H011 il ,A ' w '-f- - STATE STATE 1 STATE X QW N54-7,r04,' STATE ST AT E Huhie Dunn's gymnasts, led by Captain Jim Sullivan, STATE STATE STATE who was named the outstand- ing all-around gymnast in the Pacific Northwest, fin- ished the season undefeated ATE STAT E TATE STAT E Row 1 Rlchal Smith Richard Loren ack Olson David Chllson Row 2 Robert Barret Rich ard Heyman Jim Calkm Neal Wood Coach Hubie Dunn Row 3 Preston Shepherd Erwin Mojonmer jacob Monlux Rex Davis Jim Sullivan Gymnastics Fencin Row 1: Robert Adkins, Van Dumas The Cougar fencers, led by Coach Don Polinsky, fin- ished another successful sea- son, though they couldn't claim a perfect, undefeated season. Most important, how- ever, is the fact that fencing is, through the efforts of this fine team, gaining recogni- tion in this area. l 199 V E al Row 2: Siver Serumgard, Don King .., 17 qi? Xi 1 I ' 1 I l X . .41 1 A Q if l for the second straight year and walked off with the Northern Division title. , Coach Don Polinsky -1, A v- ,w an :fl - 1 r JV FOOTBALL SQUAD lil ROW A , 1: Mel Mosteller, T. Neff, Francis oKeper, Bob Russ, Jack Hardman, Phil McAllister, Robert Huckfcldt, Jack Dayton, Anson Stobie. Row 2: John Allen, Tona Padilla, Dan McGreevy, Kenneth Swerin, Charles Beckel, Jesse liaFollette, Dale Dier, unidentified, Edwards. r Q Z Row 3. Ron Kalafat, Earl Brown, Robert Kerr, Thomas Ditz, John Clark, Ron Peterson, unidentified, Joseph Powlowski. Row 4: Chuck Eng- land, Delbert Mosier, Merton Purnell, Gary Sambila, Dewitt Keith, Dick Kramer, Tom Corrigan, Lowell Davis, Frank Lancaster, Talmadge P Washington, Robert Gehring, Del McGhee. 1 l l fe l , ' JV BASKETBALL SQUAD l ROW 1: Francis Koeper, Robert Klock, Jack Garton, Dale Dier, George Birkhofer, Ed Bouchee Morgan Jo h B k R 2' C h B b Z l Gambold, Marlin Muse, William Rehder, Roger Knigge, Bert Underwood, William Schmick, Patrick MohanS,e?Iackeg1p?rEn2. Dish Oulgsiic 0 I l,.Q 3 g V -E 2 ,V I ,V ,lry , 3 L xy' i . X A , . 1: 'lx AI Y ,jim A3 W P: R , R Ji f H R 1 is L , i -.- 5 ll B ' . 0 'X ' t w' fr' ,,w15Qf:SQ . ,awk if fi A W1 ' A e i ix A -as A , 2 , , .. , - , 971 - I , ,Wie H- ' - ' 4.6?2'- 455-' .ABF 5 1 57' ,M J in I X' 'V 1 I fs Q ' 1 he ill 'S ,. S , ml 5 fy ,ai -sul . . A' r 1 ' 1 SN Q e z- Ag, 1,1 x H 7 L: ' 4 . 1 kwin is ,ff ,NI ', . ,fa i ' ,, Wfsmw I , Q ,X 1, X ,, ,QL 1 0 'Y iill ,yy 5 X' A 1 A .Q , 2 N f P 1 Y V hh AN! I: WR The Wonn-n's Recreation :Xssociation is the organization for women's athletics on the WSC campus. :Xny women students who are members of one of its activity clubs is a member of WHA. Points are awarded for being active members and when 700 have been earned a girl is awarded a Crimson W sweater. The council of WHA is composed of the elected otlicers and the president of each of the individual clubs. This council plans the various activities of WHA. Their main project was the May Day program on Mother's Weekericl. They also held Various play days and sponsored the co-recreation nights and an inter- grgup sports program. WRA Council PRESIDENT VIOLA RASMUSSEN P ll Row 2 Margery Meyers Nona Buker, Dorothy Griffith, Gloria . . - S '11, P ' ' we . I v 5121, 11.Nia'y LaafitY:laEti3S't11'::r'a'Zi:SSEff:an Tizizifaife Rm-d swam e oc , oanne o , f ' ASURER ARY TR? VICE-PRESIDENT SECRET Patrlcia Powell Janet Harman Mary Landis Y X, A, , bg k. - at 4' y .... X L. Fish Fans Applicants for Fish Fans must try out and be judged on the front crawl, back crawl, side stroke, breast stroke and front dive. Co-Rec Co-Rec, held every Friday eve- ning in the Women's Gym offers swimming, badminton, ping pong, square dancing and other activities. 'raid' Badminton Badminton tournaments are held within the club and a cli l1lC is held for those who want to im. prove in their skill of the game Archery To he eligible in Archery Club one must shoot 60 arrows at 25 yards on a regulation target and get at least 250 points. H05 fic Nc enCC h had fm' ldalw' Vol Volley Club W and to other f LJ . - -, , . , .AL -, A s. M 5 H , ... :. - f 1, ,,, ..- .. f ': , sr Y ., -- ., F f- , f ., 1,2 ,4-if ik, X rtffmi It-Mit, . W -- as fit, X, y H 'Rf ' 5 i M 'ik AK' Q' lv. .,ff' -' ' f C s vt V 'rx 'X -t '- v Q 1 1 Y X xx K X 'tk X RX x K 'N K lx Q 'X K Xl X X SYS- X X R i x i wifi' CX Bowling Bowling is soon to become H popular sport with the alleys ill the new CUB soon to be finished and ready for use next year. Tennis Tennis enthusiasts have a won- derful opportunity to learn the skills and rules of the game bl' participating in Tennis Club. 202 Bas Basket Hlld ei tend l held i1 Soft Sitftlwz S00d held M and 0 2 lll'lll lll' i- 5 ' un- l-llllgt. liluh . nj' .ll -5 I and All , - Hockey Spgrts Club sponsored tht- lhici- fic Northwest llockvy lioulcr- ence here in the full and also had meets with the Uniwrsity ol' Idaho. Volleyball Volleyball turnonts for Sports Club were very good this year and tournaments were held with other schools in the Northwest. flle a Q-V4 lll ishefl yy Oll' n lhf' up lat li. J Basketball Basketball is a popular sport and everyone interested may al- tend the Sports Club meetings held in the later part of the fall. Softball Softball tournaments were very good this year and games were held with the University of ldabo and other schools. 203 Orchesis Orchesis sponsors Junior Orche- sis to give an opportunity to girls to participate in creative work dance outside of class hours. Do-Si-Do Do-Si-Do has put on many exhi- bition this year. They are help- ing to develop leaders in this activity who can call the dances. Row 1. ames Tonder, John Turner, Doris Nelson, Patricia Corey, Helen Dallas, Anita Steiner, Cece Prevost, Jack Green. Row 2: Sverre Knapstad, Carroll Dick, Merle Baldwin, Russell Darken, Larry Jones Ernie Combs, Glen Leitz, John Hunt, Ron Yedloutschnig, Jay Stephens, Donald Eastly. Row 3: Janet Hoff, Joan Lilley, Lois Lillegard, Dorothy Haight, Joann Jones, Yuvonne Llewellyn, Joan Selby, Audrey Noblitt, Darlene Erikson, Susan Daniels, Frances Jones. Row 4: Standley Stocker,.John Rice, Don Polinsky, Walter Forsberg, Raymond Nelson, William Corker, Lewis Baker, Jack Price, Harold Boss, Danny Dibble, President Al Friedman. Row 5: Dorothy Griffith, Emma Heath, Jean Woodmgs, Lois Hartmeier, Lorraine Wells, Florence Finnell, Peggy Hayden, Gloria Knapstad, Betty Bersner, Francis Dickinson, Miss Shirley Cox. Row 1: Carol Harrison Aileen Brock Peggy Hayden Carr ll C . R 2: F ' Knott, Grace Sewell, Lou Neff, Barbara Simpson. Roh' 3: lilancaynxgfcixtic, Jgavn CarIill:riesSli',zi1elijIilLlZi'-ralgiri Ulvarg, Donna Johnson, Rosamond Swannack. ' ' Row 1: Suzanne Jackson, Kathlyn Benoit, Jane Greenleaf, Barbara Sim son an Landis, Joanne Johnson. Row 2: Carol Harrison, Emmy Warwick, Cecilia James,JCl3reJSl3:ix,3oxhlirNi?1i: Linden, Sally Ingraham, Dorothy Griffith. Row 3: Miss McQuarrie, Louise Mullen Sharon,Johgs0 Claryda Smith, Janet Moen, Beverly Day, Rosemary Aldridge, Louise Waugh, Ron, ,4. Eleanor Dixog' Virginia Jackson, Marilyn Brumblay, Carol Johnston, Peggy Nagle, Joan Parnell, Gwen Willis 1 Activit Do-Si-Do Do-Si-Do works to create and develop interest in country danc- ing as a means of social and physical activity. This year a delegation was sent to the Na. tional Folk Dance Federation in May and also served as a demon. stration group many times, Badminton and Tennis The Badminton Club and Tennis Club were incorporated into one organization this year. They sponsored a clinic each semester to review the skills of the games and to encourage women to join the club. They participated in the Sports Day. Fish Fans Fish Fans provides an OPPOT' tunity for improving skill in aquatic sports, and to aid those who will teach swimming. Their annual water pageant OH Motheris Weekend portrayed difj ferent scenes taken from th? g'Nutcracker Suitef' 204 Archer! tion 10 to be a able I0 0lYmlii' year tb Junior other P Bowlir club ir to fosl valual enters graph scores over t Urchef recital Mother eled N give P Enterta Slate ,A 21 ' and tltlhg. l and ear 3 E ion in t'Ill0n. ennis 'ennis lo one They nester games J join ed in PPM' H in those Their t on ddif- V, the Club Archery Archery Club is a recent addi- tion to the WHA clubs. ln order to be a member a girl has to bv able to shoot 250 points in the Olympic Bowman Round. This year they participated in the Junior Columbia Rounds with other schools in the Northwest. Bowling Bowling Club is the most recent club in WRA and was organized to foster interest in bowling as a valuable recreational activity. It enters in the collegiate tele- graphic bowling meet and their scores are rated with bowlers all over the U. S. Grchesis Orchesis presented its annual recital the People Yes during Mother's Weekend. It also trav- eled to Garfield and Colfax to sive performances. In April entertained for the Washington State Art Association conference. 205 S 5 ki Q K x I H w Q lx x X x 5 . - N 1 1 K u up c u 1 - u 1 Q- - x .-1 y. s v A' 4- Q 4 2 si , EA 'l r 1 - ,, , . . . -' 4F1', 1 -F ' f '. , , LT?. ' 2' fT T4 f 'ff f i'Tf L - 'Tl l'f'T ' Md 1-af--,-:ir a'4:4+-'-- A- '3--14' 4- 1' -f gif? i nam- - -.:....5.- AW W1 Washington fate Dick Gunderson, first semestereditor-in-chief of the Evergreen, climbed the editorial staff ladder from reporter and general staff man to the position he held first semester by diligent effort and general news. Bud Bt Evefgfe milling editorifi pulJllC U Editor-in-Chief Richard Gunderson The Washington State Daily Evergreen saw a good year in 1951- 52. The introduction of a new staff position to the paper, that of managing editor, was but one of the improvements. '4Night Wire, a summary of Associated Press national and international news was another innovation that was presented and well accepted by the majority of Evergreen readers. The sports page, with its unpredictable predictions by Hrothgar and Finn, prognosticators at large, and the editorial page with Cunderson's Gullible's Trav- els and HThe Thin Man Speaks by Bendix added to the reader appeal of the newspaper. paper know-how. Gunderson, a senior in English and member of Sigma Delta Chi, men's journalism hon- orary, was well qualified to take over the top position, A jovfn Chief SP about hi Associate Editor Leroy CBudD Bendix Associate Ed News Editors Marian Peterschick Shirley Malander Eleanor Hughes 6 llaril l0n State Evergreen illr' mu ph.t.l.gl.m.n, 1-out-lictl liack to his previous journalistic wht training and turned out ai scrics of good papers. His .MQ editorial column. 'l'lw Tllill Milll Speaks, aired in wand public nuuiy ol' tht- gripes common to WSQQ Students. hon- A journalism niujor. this second scnicstcr editor-in- hal-xxgtipmggxhsxtx .' - - Y. ion chief spent many ti night working on and worrying 'RTW about his paper. WRBKYQXKW an SWA--. 'Y UAH l Qu'9wxx,Q1,V5xN 5' l Bflltlix Associate Editor Kathleen Willimns Bud Bendix. Tau lxuppu lfpsiloifs contrihution to the minibus a crew v t 5 N,,,....a M., , -as A, era if , 3' .. , , 'Wig QAVW +5744 --.. .,.-..... -- Wt? ' ..wv U A.-L .x A 1 - . r I - Qin.,-.,-w'-A X, W xx .five- 3 3 A 2, e .f -- z A QTIQZT3: 'N ' ' V . , . .Mi ,qv :lv . , - D ,r1....-wsv,, LB' xx . zaullqx Editor-in-Chief Leroy fBudD Bendix The associate editors are the editor's-in-chief right hand men. They supervise the editorial staff and assist the editor in formulating the policy of the paper. The news editors have the most direct contact with the producing of each dayis paper. A news editor, assigned to one paper during the week, is ahead man' for that issue. He-or she-plans the paper, checks stories and coordinates the details Arrziy,-f - ,, i involved in the producing of Ghis' paper. News Editors ' Monahan Dorothy Bullard Marilyn Cohlman ROIJCPI QE num ' ,g.:,f as ,..., 3 Vungj,,4Q X 1 j .m1lni.y.,.,. - Q. , . D fi rj if l , X , pf t 1 l N l 4 Managing Editor Jeannine Hoyt The society editor attempts to keep track of the social events of the college. Stories of en- gagements, marriages and the popular fPic n Pin' column are the result of her work. Han- dling probably the most widely read pages of the paper are the sports editors. They write, both factually and comically, all news from Forrest Evashevskiis resignation to intramural ping pong tournament results. Football, bas- ketball or tiddley winks are recorded in their pages. Wire Editors Ernie Olson, first semester, Denny Shattuck, second semester. , X! ,lf The new managing editor position WHS VCYY Capably handled by Jganning Hoyt. The position was created to allow the editors and associate editors a little more freedom and to establish closer contact between the business and editorial sides of the paper. The managing editor is a general supervisor to lower staff members, advising 3310 the assignments given reporters and the work of the copy and proof readers, and is trouble shooter for the miscellaneous details notorious to a newspaper office. This position calls for a person with much lower-staff experience in writing, copy reading, proof reading and general staff work. T he the el ing Ol '5l0l fl Ovefse up of Follow tor,S fl up CHC before PICSS. Society and Sports Editors Jerry Grosso, first semester sports editor, Don Hannula, second semester co-sports editor, Edyth Gallinger, second semester society editorg Ormall Vertrees, second semester co-sports editor. 5 l i 3 y The wire editors edit state and world IIBWS that comes in on the AP wire for the ulxlighl I l Wire, a daily feature which summarizes world news for the quick perusal of Ever- green readers. Taken off the machine, just before the paper goes to press at night, the news is the same which is run in city papers the next morning. A readership survey takell of the Evergreen during the year indicated tl1C wide reader interest this new feature of WSC5 daily paper carried. 210 Row l: Pat J ROW 2: In ROW 33 Joa: ffrned llllfllllu lS an lion of 211 t., .intl llLtt'l :Ulu P lf lo flittf tous much I0 and . if 8 'flip tlvsk t-tlitors tliI't't'l tht, Ntniiiz .intl lnatllin ind of all news, as tlo tln- '5' . . .Slot mt-If ol at tlzuly nous- pupp,-, The night vtltlols m,t,,-Sw tht- atcttial make- up nf the paper at night. Following the news t-tli- mlfs dummy, they make 2 up each page anal okay it before the paper goes to press. fl? Desk Editors and Night Editors Row 1: Tom Gullikson. Row 2: Kay Leber, Maureen Murray, Marilyn Gohlman, Edythe Gallmger Row 3: Jan Ogden, Marian Peterschick, Bob Monahan, Jim Heckman The copy readers and proof readers work under the direction of the desk editor and night editor, respectively. The copy readers' home is the copy desk, While proof readers Work at the printing shop, catching typographical errors in the story cproofsf These workers have the responsibility of the accuracy of the newspaper. Copy Readers and Proof llezulers ' : Don Row 1: Pat Galligan, Marilyn Manerud, Mary Leek, Marjorie Rounds, Carol Levick, Fdvlh Jennie MacRae, Marilyn Northrip. . , J - Row2: Elizabeth Miller, june Gallaher, Diane Vally, Carol Llpp0ld, Lomlee SPIN' l '-man R man- , Reporters ow 3: Joan Hauswedeni Debby Davidson' Vlrgmm Hcmng' Row 1: Marian Peterschick, Maureen Murray, Kay Leber, Marilyn Manerud, Karen Ecklund, . B k d l . I Row 2: lgihbgglnieij ffciini Gullikson, Kitty Williams, Maris Ascarranz, Edythe Gallmger Ioan Coan, Ernie Olson, Denny Shattuck. A V ewi . . IS' ht The reporter, usually classifn-tl as the IU ' . ' F A blfd Cl0g, or news hounrl. is tht- one ' 'IZCT tag Who does most of thf- leg work con- ,Yeln - . . I t cerned with the smooth functioning of 1 U5 . . . . ld? aneWSPaper. His cluty is finding, rc-- l ' - . H ht' N Porting and writing up tht- nt-ws. lo L E'f? ' , , . lnlix n this humble person is given thc jolt 1 ,E I a 1 . ' time That lakes the most time. llis rcwarrl IS an 0CCasional fhy-line, antl satisfac- X 5 J 5 - - . . non Of Seeing his story in print. 210 211 Business Manager Glenn Eaton On the business staff are the men and women who keep the Evergreen going financially. They take care of selling all advertising that appears in the paper, selling subscriptions to the paper, and keeping advertisers and subscribers satisfied. The advertising managers, one for each issue of the Week, are responsible to Glenn Eaton for the advertising in each of their issues. One national advertising manager supervises ads from national companies. The ad cmen' make it pos- sible for the Evergreen to go to press four times a week by helping to balance the ever-present budget. Advertising Managers Mona Ekriem Don Lewis EVERGREE enn Eaton, business manager of the Evergreen, was member of Tau Kappa Epsilon and a senior in busi- nistration. He supervised advertising sales, les and the classified ad section. Dan ss admi subscription sa , ther Teke was number two man all year wson, ano , in the Evergreen's business cofhce., Assistant Business Manager Dan Dawson U Dean and T ci1.Cul3li0H morning 01 buildings' quartered PHPU5 dai I. M Tllme-fs ' QU nailirilnal 3dV2fU-5152 Bill Stennett M Row 1: Yvom Barbai ROWZZ Jean 1 Verna .lackm B Y: KS! si i. 2, ,fra .f 5 E fi 972515-98 , t Q hah 11 3315, , f 'Uri' iles, Dau U pp YFLII' 'V ei1 . . . C' ' 'an D -Q Mary ,rumen -qubof-town k.lrcul.i1mng l..lR.n- loman, tolli-ftion: Carol McCracken, lrculatlon Managers Dean and Ginger Marble The office manager and staff are gen- eral overseers of the Evergreen refer- ence file and the out-of-town college papers file. The office staff also must keep the office in good Working order for the rest of the staff. Even with the help of four or five handy Waste- baskets, sometimes the piles of re- jected stories, forgotten notes and the general confusion common to any newspaper office leaves the long- suffering office staff Nsnowed under. Advertising Salesmen Bob Ritter, Vernon Mahrt, Dever Gregg, Bob Flewelling T wr-qv' sf, t,-, sl . wg, gh . ,r,. ,,,.,.--.-.4-l :wi T' Editor-in-Chief Vance Morse The Chinook begins as a rough plan in the minds of the editors. From there, it is developed into dummy form by the art staff, with ' ' ' d d J suggestions from the managing editors. Once planned an rawn ul , division, mounting and copy staffs enter the picture, taking pictures, mounting pictures, gathering and typing identification and explana- tory copy. By spring division staffers are tracking down those last, elusive pictures, copy assignments are coming in and the Chinook is becoming recognizable as a book. T63 ma h I nook nce Morse, Lambda Qhi from Everett, starte ars ago as reporter on the Chinook staff He cbed the top spot after spending succeeding years division and associate editors. He and KD7S peggy associate editor, guided the life of the Kerr, ook from dummy stage to final finished cop l mg the top editors in organizing the book were naging editors. One each in charge of mmm Copy they assigned deadlines and checked 1952 ting s and , the work of the picture mounting and writing staffs, Associate Editor PeggyK0f1' .X Nlllllllgillg lid lilva SWPPU Managing Editor of .lunv lluckli' , ' 1. llor of Mountll , COPY 711 U lio I1 R , on 1, Ml LCE ROW: Xi . ' afihh and Wh I, 5 .lo llllll' llv mm vwxvy gx ws-3 XX. 1' Ill: il rl 3 1 1 I W 2 .min 1 .':x.1' i ,Am V 'Eff Lopy Editors :Xian xblfkllvllll, l--.nu llirm' Kay Leber, Marlon Copeland -I X Kerr lnlllllln ' Inf vll ' 0 . Row limp? Nmff Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Mounting Staff Nan Shimmin, Irene Gould, Jean Denny, Elva Sween, Ann Markham. Sandra Atwater, Donna Reese, Dianne Port, Mary Ellen Jones, Debbie Davis, Joanne Far- mer, Eleanor Olson. Harry Barryman, Ted Cummings, Virginia Davis, Bob Collins, jackie Reed. ,vm fv- IC' NNN ff ' l' ,, V R KQ, l,l'Df'T, xl.Il'I4'!1 f .WH l un l 5 0' 2: ,. il N Ma 'lf f1 Nl-'lT1lfllIl, Nm, N. l...f1, l'.1f 4' 'Xnd9rVPf1.l,lvrull1'. lill'-lf., lun l'l1r1 1 ll ZIS .1 '7 -pa- is F! if Admlmstratlon and Schools Classes and Living GNJUPS Actwmes and Inf01'H1HlS ' Bob M Al ' d Mona Exkrem c exan er R O O O Division Editors When all the plans are drawn and the assignment schedule made up, the real Chinook work begins. The division editors are akey person- nel' at this point. Working through their respective staffs, they sched- ule all pictures and make sure identification is supplied with each. Their staff members can be seen trailing photographers through the administrative building, to eons and plays, to the Junior Prom to catch Ralph Flanagan in a loeal pose. Their pictures go under the knife of the mounting staff and under the perusal of the copy-writer who must soon write 'ent' lines or identifieation for each picture. Over all this miscellaneous aetiyity are the watchful and helpful eyes of the editors, Vance and Peggy. llonoraries and ClulJS lirving Berg Sports Phil l'lilegIl'l' tloverninelll xnqritl qllllllk 2' M.. hyd -hdll'lllllNll1lll0ll intl 54 hools Staff Classes and Lwlng Groups Staff Barbara Clark Scilly Anderson Dorothy Webb Rowl Mona Elkrem Manlln Bmmbhl Norm 01 Ebcrlc Row2 Janet Parsons Edythe Gallmger Wilma Rhodefer Division Staffs The l00 or more persons on tht- Chinook staff could very rarely be found in the office at the same time. Not only because the offiu- probably would not HOLD that many people, but because they were busy tracking down Big Kit-n on Campus, visiting dignitaries and ordinary club members, were Chinook staffers second only to the football team in ground gaining last year. The mass of pictures and information gath- ered by the division staffs was slowly but surely organized by the office staff and put into printable form by the mounters and writers. l't-riodie visits from the printer and engraver made the staff more industrious than ever, particularly if deadlines vvei'e breathing hot on their necks. June seemed to approach more rapidly around the Services building than it did elsewliere on vampus, with its threat of final deadline for all copy, all pictures, all everything. Activities and lnformals Stuff H0n0rarieS and Clubs Staff Harry Berryman, Erving Berg, John smith. ,' . R 1: Marlene Elsbry' Nancy Dans Rgivv 2: Chris Johnson, Mary Ellen Jones, Sharon Johnson, Sandra At- water, Elinor McCloskey, Nan Shimmin. Ioan Hauswedell, Carole Cooke. utr . fx ? Q? xr T sm- Kr'-W i 'x FX? Sports Staff Row 1: Phil Phleger, Evelyn Vogel, Leo Sax, Milt Moeser. Row 2: Bill Gough, Al Moeser. Government Staff Row 1: Angie Snook. Row 2: Donna Copeland, Beverly Reynolds, Joyce Bronson, Ann Graham, Estelline Dall. Working alongside the division, mounting and copy staffs are members of the office and art staffs and the publicity manager. The office girls attempt to keep the office in order, supplies on hand, pictures sorted and the typing caught up. The art editor helps plan the original layout and her staff Works through out the year drawing dummies for use of the staff and the printers. The publicity man keeps students informed of Chinook meetings, picture deadlines and staff announcements. Office Staffs Row 1: Lu Ault, Eleanor Loftus, Carolyn Case, Dorothy Wylie. .,.-.SRM 35 'Y Appoi ne.. m and :lr ing P5 C00I'flll A F-ii. . Ufficv Directors J Row 2: Alicia Knowles, Carole Dunning, Cam Barrett Pat Adams r. Helen Newsom Leona Lee. ' ' lurk Douglas. publicity: Lu Ault. art editor, i Leona Leo, office manager. Row 3: Gail Filer, Stan Miller, Herb Miller, Billie Pullman, Peggy Larson, Joy Deeter. 3 'UH' Univ bv conilmined t'ff0fl . . I v 1 , and l'U0pt'l'i1ll0ll bt HH y fHU't'fw:,, . i I invinlwrs oi the stiff C311 'T tht lm. il book ilu' Silt' of time tiliimmli lit' StlCCf55fu l W355' X do will l1i'otl11uvd. NUI only , N. xx orkvrs tllllll xaltttlblf fl, F.- In'l'it'llt't' ill ilu' ilflllf-0' xx riiinei and llubhshmf Nr ni. . i 1 realizt lfvrwg ,V but they VUNW f, .V-I W t A . . ill' lin' inlborta11u'n Ol md' U K ' iii 01' ' ii. in-f tml aissiiiiiiiu-tits H1 tlilltilillittll Ol Umf' .A . 213 flu '9- Chmook Bu In ss flllpoililul llf' llll' llllllllliillllllh lllmlll 'llllllg lull' lll-'1'1lllm's,1l1t-lmsi- -- l'lllil l'l' holds il x llill lwrlllltll 'H ilu' kliuioolt orgzmivzilion Shi 33 G P ' . X 3 url stall shut tht ill , y 1 Ihr l.1ll by .mang U mm. ,-onlnuls mlli x.nuu. 4.impu. Ulhtlllllrlllllllh, llwn shi, woiwlixiaili-5 q'0llll'ill'l nmonvy plus slllcla nl lm-s into am overall working F Xl. get for the routing yt-'il' X ll Y -N-. .x!'i?-hillllll lhlsilwss Joan Harris tell Qlloll 51 in by all ku d06S not go smoothlx' , ,mtl CHU Ofllle business staff. l W of the it-als there are books lusl ls 4-ressllllll ln lransll, Students c'onr-1-l- on N ln Of Cf' Ur plarmf l 1 l iluablf? mmue feqllf 1 ll lf f 'A U IU lllfhln 9 1 'U t'. 7 a HI mu-1 bf . UNIIN g P , mu firffffni 1 ix ror Uhr llll rml tiff Cal el l lu r 1 1 n Hill ly 'sf- Nlaniugc-rs lr-X fl filariu- llalliffe Bill Wood, Helen CH-Moog UWOIIAL A 3 l l A Rf' R E7 Business Manager Donna Coombes Another job of the busi- ness staff is the mailing of the finished book to subscribers. Order cards, signed during registra- tion, are kept on file all the year and during the summer, cards verifying addresses are sent to each subscriber, thus insuring the safe arrival of the book. Wcissenborn, Marjie Hutchison, Carol Haynes, Jan Ogden. I ' . 1 v N! PEGGY ANN REID Dick Fry took over the editorship of WSC'S alumni magazine in Feb- ruary when he assumed Larry Anderson's desk in the office of information. Assisted by associate edi- tor Peggy Ann Reid, he produced an informative monthly news- rr1agHZir1C for Cougars, past and present. Pow ow DICK FRY Published by the alumni association, the Pow Wow is the most widely read of any WSC publication. Through its pages, former Cougars all over the world keep in touch with current college research and activities, student af- fairs and former classmates. Being a strictly WSC production, the Pow Wow is written, edited and printed on the Pullman campus. o 0 Pu bllcatlons Board D' ' U th olicies of the Ever reen and Chinook is the publications board. lt passes on the budgets of each irecting e p g publication, appoints editors and generally keeps a watchful eye on activities at the Services building. Under the direction of new adviser, Bert Alward, the board this year created a new Evergreen staff position and started the practice of having the Evergreen and Chinook editors-in-chief attend board meetings. ADVISER HERBERT V. ALWARD JR. Howard Payne, Herbert Alward, Paul Clement, Charles Shaw, Russ Helgeson, Peterson, Ken Strand, John Nagle. Not pictured: Frank Noffke, Virginia Schafer, Arthll i' 2 is .al 51 .AY nv, x,... , ' Y A ff Z if gf aff ,H . AN. - . A f-:Lf '41-: g'f ' si::'A'fl'-waai T'i.Li-H:'f4:'L''1'3:3i '5' Winifred Knox and Dr. Kemble Stout present one of their well-known piano duets. Standing by the piano, Lloyd Linder is ready I0 .- ITT.- perform with his rich tenor voice. WINIFRED KNOX AND LLOYD LINDER DR. KEMBLE sToUT Vesper Sunday afternoon vespers, sponsored by the music department, rank high in entertainment value for both students and faculty. 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Y rl 0 A'- ,rrfs , K s S lS or- E29 rid de- lf:- f a the ide OH .Z ., J, WILLIAM VEATCH This is Professor Veatch's silver anniversary-25 years of directing WSC debate squads! Under his coaching, 54 trophies have been won. At right are 1952 award winners. 233 ,V-mf X VARSITY Row 1: Molly Polenske, Carol Nyholm, Francis Cresswell, Sarita Veatch. Row 2: Robert Lindsey, Philip Phibbs, Jerry Martin, Emil Pike, Don King. JUNIOR VARSITY Row 1:Carol Nyholm, Frances Cresswell, Molly Polenske, Mary Ruddell, Christinia Johnson. Row 2: Jerry Martin, Noel Elliott, Duane Lanchester, Gene Wike. Row 3: Richard Greenwood, Emil Pike, Don King, Ed Aliverti. DEB TE The WSC debate teams returned to the campus with an out- standing reeord of 139 Wins and 89 losses. The majority of winning teams and individuals have been sophomores and freshmen. The WSC women's teams of Polenske and Cress- well, N yholm and Veatch, tied for the women's championship. At the Northwest tournament at McMinnville, Oregon, the men's junior division was won by Pike and King. Row 1: Robert Willard, Richard Greenwood, Emil Pike, Don King. Row 2: Richard Thompson, Sarita Veatch, Carol Nyholm, Molly Polenske, Edward Renshaw. '7KV , 192-If ' ' ' ii - -I ,rl P J. 1 i .a W. wa q r jf! ' STATION MANAGER ALLEN MILLER Allen Miller, director of KWSC and the State College Radio service, has received practically every major award in radio. He also origi- nated the famous University of Chicago Roundtable. In 1949, Mr. Miller began the di- rection of KWSC7s expanding radio activities. His future plans for WSC? Why, television, of course! X X x KWSC KWSC is now in its 30th year of service to WSC and people in the area reached by the station. KWSC presents 35 educational pro- grams each month over a network of Washing- ton radio stations. These offerings are farm and science shows, and round table discussions. KWSC has four full-time faculty members on the staff and 40 paid students. Working at the 'Lstationv trains students for professional ca- reers in radio. Students occupy key posts on the station-student writers produce most of the scripts, and student announcers, who have passed a rigid examination, do all the actual air work. A newcomer to the radio field is the station KMPS, which will help round out the radio courses offered to the students. Students will actually sell ads to merchants and write com- mercial copy. KMPS will give beginning stu- dents more chance to broadcast because the shows will not be state-wide. This new station has a receiver installed in each living group subscribing to the station, which enables only the individual house to hear the station. Jazz and other favorite programs will be featured. PRODUCTION DIRECTOR DIRECTOR OF ANNOUNCING CONTINUITY EDITOR William Ladd Theodore Delay Burton Harrison 152 X313 o o ENGINEERS Row 1: Norman Lentz, David Graham, Ira Meyers, Robert Baird, chief engineer. Row 2: Harry Lewis, Ted Wilcox, Phil Livingston, William Winkler, Robert Finnell, Carl Caldwell, Robert Moe. ANNOUNCERS Row 1: John Ries, Kay Guthrie, Winston McCracken, Edward Aliverti, James Johnson, Gene Wike. Row 2: Edward Purcell, Gareth jones, Howard Shuman, Raymond Poulter, William Le- bold, Dale Kassel, Douglas MacKelvie. Row 3: Alvin Wallace, Keith Jackson, Bruce Berg, James Hathaway, Ted Bryant, Charles Lindberg, Malcolm MacDonald. CONTINUITY Row 1: Donna Murdock, Pat MacKelvie. Row 2: Charles Lind- berg, Richard Gardner. Row 3: Lois Schreiner, Rex Walker, Anita Busek. ACTING Row 1: Charles Walters, Robert Sumbardo, Winston McCracken, Richard Shuman, Barbara Harper, Donna Murdock, Cal Halbert, William Sutton. Row 2: Lois Schreiner, Carol Dunning, Sally Anderson, Malcolm MacDonald, Gwendola Morgan, jerldine Heft, Gareth Jones, Kay Guthrie, Edward Purcell, Dale Kassel. a Wi, EE 1' VJ: L45 KWSC RAMBLERS Siver Serumgard, Jimmie Barricklow, Chuck Snyder, Bob Fer- guson, Glen Horn, Shirley Stennett. MUSIC James Johnson, Nancy Graham, Dick Shuman, Bruce Berg, Jer. aldine Heft, Gareth Jones, Edward Purcell. TRAFFIC Gwendola Morgan, Donna Murdock, Barbara Harper, Carol Levick, Janis Owings. PRODUCTION Edward Purcell, Dale Kassel, Gareth Jones, Charles Walters, Kay Guthrie. NEWS AND SPECIAL EVENTS Row 1: Gareth Jones, Edward Purcell, Dale Kassel, Pat MacKel- vie, Ted Bryant Bill Lebold. Row 2: Bill Sutton, Bill Gerald, Ray Poulter, Valerie Halbert, Winston McCracken. SPORTS Keith Jackson, Calvin Watson, James Johnson, Mal lVlcDonald, Howard Shuman, Jim Hathaway, Gene Wike, Bull I.elJ0ld- 1 u lu. XX A. Xu.. For- ' . . jer- X , 1 4 Y sro! ' , 3 . , .a 1 P UL ners. D 'K- ' U :mf 3 ef L cfiel- . V 1 . Ray' ' , i If ,, V, f . , 'Lf nald. A . Xl i1f. I K bold. , , f f,:'Qf,2, 4 , f L. , . ,W f f Qi Hi. f gif! l iffy A f , gh I., ,f 1' .Wg V P :1 .W ff. , J 4 ,H ,,.,,A ,..,,, 'I 4 ,vu mumtiwqf-ez -.um fm mum aa.-m 3555? COLONEL ALEXANDER D. REID Commanding officer and department head of the Army ROTC at the State College is Colonel Alexander D. Reid, professor of mili- tary science and tactics. Finishing his tour of duty at Pullman this June, Colonel Reid leaves this summer for Formosa. The army unit consists of an administrative section and representative sections of the engineers, in- fantry and signal corps. The program consists of a two-year basic course and a two-year ad- vanced course in one of the three specialized branches. ADMINISTRATION Major Robert J. Bourlier, Mfsgt. G. M. Reightly, M!Sgt. Sopak, Sgt. lst Class Rommie W. Jordan. ?f' r'. --iq ENGINEERING Lt. Col. Frank G. Hubbard, Lt. Col. P. C. Gauger, Major F. M- Seymour, Captain E. Adams, Jr., M!Sgt. D. D. Howe. INFANTRY Lt. Col. Willianm H. Fowler, Major B. Martin, Major C- E' Dadismany M3j0r A. W. Jones, MfSgt. E. C. Dana, Sgt. 1ST Class J. T. Hutson. SIGNAL CORPS Lt. Col. C. P. Reeves, Captain M. H. Jones, Captain C. V. Green, Mfsgt. D. G. Neyman. 238 1 Row Cade Cade SE.: Ron' Ron' Rm. 5 W, , f nf Y Q A an 'H 22:6 an 0 13 af ,MQ f n Q ' Q 'Q n n n 3 0 S Qi ' f' S x , V 5, ' ' f 49 5 Www . X , f 9 Q9 X U Q 3 5 A 5 fe Q 255 J 3 J' f Sumnmr ,,4A:vf,4,. I f V' ii: 'V i, ff. ' V ', Kr! 1-' , ff-ff 1, 45 ' fr 4 t' ':K2?'V 'f5tf ,gyvlg - V' I, ',w4i:aJ,fv,' V. I ,ll M, 0 ,- 7 5 , I , ij Vw, fb, , H., ,H ,X .I ,,, 2 5 24, em .N ,iq 550 , d9f bQ9' vu., F '.4.i. fi , Avfwrlf EV. ,LZ - 4,,,wJ,',Q,.g.1g,,1 Camp lnfantr A group of students test a sub-machine gun. The stu- dents fired all of the indi. vidual weapons and many of the crew served weapons during their six-weeks sum- mer training. Engineers Engineering Cadet Bill Irs- feld gets a little relaxation while undergoing six weeks summer camp session at Fort Lewis, Yvashington. Signal Corps Cadet Norman Overdalll tsealedl learns first hallfl what a tricky job operating a telephone switcliboard can lie. He and fellow WSC un- dergrads William Meyer Hllfl .lirn lllillcr are at the Slgllill Corps lilllll sninrner camp ut l ort Monmouth. NW' .l0l'Sl'y. P .1 3 Stu- 'illi- any 'OHS lllll- l lrs- ation reel-as n at Jn. DS -clahl hand ratinf! rfl C371 'lj un- f'r Bild slfllal Vilmll New ER :NN-N X-1j,,t..Ssgf'? . lem- L A t, J fs . , h K 1 K ..,, 0. 'Y'- 4r'7P' Fusilier Roster: Robert Berney, Charles Littlefield, Donald Picatti, Charles Seeber, Milton Moeser, Thomas Wersen, Donald Thomsen, Gary Whitinger, Norman Overdahl, Donald Ernst, Michael Dumas, Stan Parmentier, Curtis Lange, Robert Mitchell, Alvin Byrne, James Reid, Robert Simpson, Richard Fussell, Albert Solomon, Terry Mitchell, Noel Guthrie, Gerald Ott, Harry Chick, Jack Rowley, jim Sweeney. EY OO Fuslllers 0' y 0 ' .aus 4-4... ENTIER NORMAN OVERDAHL, JAMES REID, FUSILIER COLONEL sgialglcgilsr MAJOR, SERGEANT MAJOR m 'sf 5' V I 'Z ...X ' . Q 9 -at ,ff i it ewsiwilf at W Row 1: Cadets Robert Mitchell, james Reid, Raymond Blaisdell, Neal Wood. Row 2: Major Bourlier, Cadets Allan Brum- baugh, Daniel Thomas, Robert Playfair, Richard Keithahn, Howard Shaw, Sgt. 1st Class Jordan. The Army ROTC Rifle tcam won 16 out of 18 matches this year-and placecl Sth out of 35 in thc William Randolph Hearst Trophy match. , aff. 4l 11 ROW 1: Senior cadets: James Level-eu, Howard White, Robert Einllflpsohilll0ll3ilt1lwg:cllsE45d:irbiiuRf:f, .CbiliWFrank Hubbard, advisers senior cadets: Keeler Thomas Graham, Dean Forgaafd, Georg? S3Yl9s1 B0 IC ed lesb Emil Leitz, Norman Overdahl, Robert Kurtak, Dean H'-1ClS0n, Gilbert Lt. C0 l L mas Silas Matthies, Carl Swanson, Dlck Pl'0UfYv Theo Ore 3 V Samue ang , D ' G Stanle Parmentier. john, Ted Block, Paul Hooper, Maurice an, Y Scabbard and Blade Row 1: Cadet pledges: Michael Stoppy, Edwin Phillips, Darrel Scheffert, Bruce Ellerbrock, Donald Picatti, jack Rowley. Moy Chin. Rau' 2: Lt- Col' Paul Gauger, cadet pledges: Leonard Smith, Milt Moeser, Robert Speer, Bud Bendix, Glenn Hnuenstein, Donald Michel. George WHY. Golden Cole' Robert Leach. SCAl'rl3.AKllD .NND l5l,,XDlQ UFFllil'illS Cadets Stan Parmentier, president: Ted Block, treasurer: S-lm I-img secretziryg Lt. Col. Paul Gauger. Nut Pictured: C vice-president. mas, ' .idet GCOFPZC Smbcnmdt' Scalilmiwl and liliule is ii iiiilioiiiil iiiililiiry lltllllllullili 56' leeliiig oulsluiiiliiig iitliiiiii-t-tl sliiileiils lirmii llie iiriiiy. navy and air lioiweeeeeeiiiiiiiily iissm-iiileil. l10W'W - will llie army. This year lliey ioiiilly spoiiswetl llie Nlililaiir' K Ball willi llie flriiolil Xir Soi-ielxp St-let-lion ol spoiisoff for llie drill iiiiils is also liiiiitlleil by Svlllllllml and liluile. 212 Cadets X Cftret Cadet, Son- Ii Rm, . Nlrtml Thum, Pridm Y S . , 1 1 ' X . I Q . SW- .. 'F W' . Q , 291 5' .ws , ,f. - -Xxl ' - ' v Sm. 'V . .lx ' 'X . I U U sr ,J A 4 , 2 iQ? ff ui 4 pn. V fo phffw , X 4 y 5 U , iw X . 1 'YQ6E2ff1 . N 0 my y .fawgsg 1- -- N X N212 . 'JE' UL E35 n ,. v o .1 j xr' . NSORS B d'nich Patricia Nagle, Manota Coy, Helen jean Adams, jane Shirley Misner, Barbara Chase, Betty u 1 , D C l l Nancy Graham. Not Pictured: Kathryn Benoit. raine Rentsch, o one ARMY SPO Huckle, joan Hausewedell, Janet Sandall Lot , i J C The band marches while the Company D, with award for best d 1? TJ,-fQ' cadet regiment stands at ease. E rilled company, passes the reviewing ,H I Federal ff, - I 1,, lftr, ff, ff, ,ai El!! ffl I um stand. 1 R011 llnd ll 1' . 'lll.ll1l KL-I . Squad .md plautn drill lcing iv inspt-cling., ummm. A nd rt idx I0 Wm eg wait ll 2.1.1 AIR FORCE SPONSORS ette Ha,-neig, Angie Snoolc, Phyllis Tanner, Betty Sawalish, Genevieve Gildow, Trudy Langmas, Carolyn Case, Janet Berg, Dolores Pelton, 'ggfgnel Marion Todd, jackie Piquette, Norma Port, Barbara Nollan, Jacqueline Chase, Rita Smith, Karlene Knapp, Carol Johnston. Ol' 4 In pection l S n H tt, IR FORCE i Vp. ,,. 1 A I -lj ll . , I Ti. .iv fl ' Squadron G receives the cup for excellence in drill. Q - Air Force cadets to be decorated. N : , . i e 3 Ln, A ' . . i ' . l 541 t. Dial 'Q q 'KMA 0 ff' ,,,,...l.Xu A L lfisl 5. .-. The COVPS of cadets and sponsors stand at attention. Group Two passes in review. H 3 LT. COLONEL FRANK L. NIMS IR FGRCE Commanding oihcer and department head of the AFROTC unit is Lt. Colonel Frank L. Nims, pro- fessor of air sciencenand tactics. Advanced stu- dents in the three year old Air Force program at WSC may specialize in one of four fields, ad- ministration, armament, flight operations or gen- eral technical - specialization usually deter- mined by the cadet's academic major. Like the Army, the Air Force program includes a two- year basic course for underclassmen and a two- year advanced schedule leading to a reserve or regular commission in the Air Force. FLIGHT OPERATIONS Captain Gordon Andrews, Captain Thomas Newsom, Captain Ivan Lawrence. Ca Ma ROD' 1: C4 Ron' 2: Ca Major Roh Smiths C3C SECOND , ROD' C ald MOM ma Pm. fttfain I lalm. Wi THIRD 1. R011 1 ' 5 C: GFI Rylanc guelfh Cr at CaPIa Cad 7 manii Mal X l-IT It N i X 9- WT X V, Xa 0,1 'Q ,pw ZJUNMER Acwxvmss i :L S. un rumen'-H . x f 1' ,, in 9, gf S 4 Q . 1 X Q I F KWEYRHY. Kilblllllli, UYPLH TWKMKT' gy! Qyf UV 44 y ,,,,,,,,,.. 14 , , f 'ZS L u x , , . ,,., x ,,.....u ,,-. Ji NNN f W l X , , ' X ,,,,,, , ,,.,,, if , Eff h 54,5 Q LM? Qffz - Z ff!! M 'f f' , , . -A 1 I Q mg 'V ' , ,Z I W 'fr '4f7'-W-'WY 4 f ' C ssroom Scene - V , -. vn- SL'l'gk'.ll1l Su-wart cxplaunx ilu- uw of ilu .IO-mm. umm Captain Ncwsnm iIlSIl'llClN uldcls in gvvylf-ll'lTV Xnt. N . - U U . s l Q. on .ummm Svmurs llsln-n .lllt'llllX'lXlY to Q .lpl.un .-Xndruw N Vvfdx Air l:urcv Smff plnnx lqm- xummrr camp. - ' Lur- , . . Y L .1 mm Culdvl U4-.ln Uvrumumx Nlious KJIVLIIII Nt'VNl'U' -'nd K rrmw- lux own xpcrml polar rump. Q, 2 In Ron' 11 5 Vem0H 5 gardtl Le' McMahon 511- -.LD Ron- 1: IL, Saoka- R02 Cider: R - preiidgml X Nw SM I . um, Nlvrwil. A 1111? i. Nixxlu X flu ii Raw 1: Senior Members: Cadets XValter Richards jghn R-,Y -hm Bl d Vernon Mahn, Melvin Fronsqnhl' Dunne Jcnscn' Dania' Sloan, Bfiilce aghgziberjnrfiilhn lliiliiliilsiaglpli, Ylllliam Ijzerguson, Vance Morse, Robert Finley: Sardt, Lee RuPle, Gerald Eyricln David Baxter. ,lames Sher Cl, R' h d f ' , . , O n amen' OW 2: Edward Sherman, GUSYSVC Wie- Mdvlahon, Bob Ferguson' Clifford Spam.. ro lc ar muh' Robeff WhlPP5, James Boytz, Gordon Schoedel, Lester Filion, Terence Arnold Air Society H1 ara ,pgain gm ment. iii-vnu-u-il ! l l l i l 4 Row 1: unior Members: Cadets Gerald Nolen, Leo Trainer, Stuart Miller, Richard Harris, Harold Tobie, Hugh Knapp, James Bradley, Harry Sa- I I I Sfwka. Row 2: Paul Underwood, Harry Rendle, Robert Kramer, John Reese, Eugene Turner, Dean Sutherland, Robert Hyden. ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY OFFICERS meld rd Smith, james Boytz, James Sherrod, William Ferguson, S' emi VQTUOI1 Mahrt, Major McAbec. adviser. Cadets Richa Tile Society this year helpecl sponsor the campus blood dmexwllich went over the top with l,800 pints plus. lxlffrilhers chose sponsors for the fXFHO'l'll drill units, ymg them uniforms and pins and honoring them with s ' . everal teas rlurmg IIN. your.. Cadet Council A new feature of the AFROTC this year was the formation of the Cadet Council The members were elected by the Corp f cadets to act as a hoard to Carr student suggestions to the regular staff i lt is hoped that the Council will be an aid AFROTQ program 5 Cadets Robert Hyden, MiChH0l Horan, Difk Davenport, Hugh Knapp, 9: I 4' E chairman' Gerald Molvik, Terry Sparks Jack Valley, David Scott- Cadets David Baxter and Duane Jensen will receive regular com- missions in the U. S. Air Force. AFROTC sponsors gather around Cadet Colonel Bill Ferguson and the punch bowl at an Arnold Air So- ciety tea given in their ' P lx V N xirlgirpb .A , honor. 41,73 'iff , J - .. ,s,'4A.v x KI ., H- if ff W it ii Cf4'??,?r iiijvgxf Air Force Distinguished Military Students Row 1: Cadets Gerald Molvik, Lee Ruple, John Ray, Duane Flint, James Costello, Ron Bolnnan, Howard Gylling, Terence McMahon, Russell Parker, N Vance Morse, Bruce Chambers, Carter House, Melvin Fronsdahl, Robert Finley. Ron' 2: Cadets Ray Swanson, Ed Sherman. Michael Horan, Gumve Wiegardt, Gerald Eyrich, David Baxter, Richard Smith, James Sherrod, Gordon Schoedel, Daniel Sloan, Lester Filion, Duane Jensen. R0b9ff Fefgu' l son, Bill Ferguson, Philip Largent. sail 'fa ,il l IST S i 0 , Y G . Mg al . - . Til 5' in the continuous effort to improve the i xztwlv , G. R09' If Tuttle, l Lyle, Bil Plin, Wi iff!! -4 A thi Plate in Other Tlftplu. and limit llifwd. 251 wiitfft Row 1: First Sergeant David Buxttr Ttthnical S r W mgwad Gene Becker Robert urns erry Nolen Ro r Tuttle Doug King, Earl Castle, Ted Miller Richard Pctragallo Don Hobbs D , oug Campbell Gordon Farrar Damel Kaiser William Arend Ed Lyle Bill Evans. Reucl Werner. R413 1 lxcn Scott Dan Robert G war , S ary Duckworth Donald Hubbard Ralph Gifford Harold Wolverton Louis Cha plin William Cook, Edgar Stoncciphtr Cliff Skaar Fred Barker Leo Trainer Ru ll B il ' ' I Team 9 H S 1ST SERGEANT Davila nur: li Tl FIINICAL SERGEANT ADVISER LT CHARLES BEAN gel, P AIR FORCE RIFLE TEAM GUSIZV9 an Row 1 Cadets Gates Clark Merle Smith Bruce Buchanan team captain Jbert Fergu The Air Force Rifle tr-am lhis year capture-fl 5f'f'flllfl P1366 in the Fourth rlir l'l0I'f'l' Wmpelilion and look an- other second plan- in the William Randolph llc-urs! Trophy' match. The team was captained hy Duane- .lr-risen and advised hy Wm. ,im-it Wood. ,-lul H00- 'Uml'-lush' 1- ROKR l0l1g S ifk I i l . x X K iw. .i-.M NN al ii ,... 5 lux l N xllfici. ' lil' Eiga: Rlqhlrd Y i Val len- William s. Parlie seph Bu- William Charles Leverert. en Core. er. Sam- . Stanley r, john l Sellin, ar. Rob- eizh Bo- 5 , jam25 ,d Shu- 2s l-ind' n ow.. Chinn. . wif lo' Wil- Chgrlei Dean Eugene Block- F' Wil- '79 in V XL- I 'F f' X L, A I 6 Y 1 1 0 z V , xkyk i ,K gf i 1 K e - ' - f , . K L ' ' I 1 Q i I 2 C , f r ,-2 JT. . 7 gf . on ' . L r r , n A O' 1 - . Q ,.,1 L . Gigs' - iii. , A r h , .r ng pep:-P X L, , r n -T v- J is if., Rx ' . P z' '1 aw . S? 'i ,,1 . 'ra i .. L. - , 'K , e.. f- U ' Q ' 'N 1- 4 ', .N .J x gig S X .ZZ Q LL L - Q A T i 1 mf in L x I . i - f 'f l 1 r t 5 X 1 ' r 1 ST 1 W Agricultural Engineers Ron' 1: Aldert Molenaar, aclviserg Reginalel Tripp, Don Cochran, Bill Mcycr' Rox Lyle' Raymond 80310. Eugene Prime. Row 2: Henry Berntseni Robert Zwaxnz, Jim Pearson, Robert Johnson. Elton Wfhcclcr, Bill G,-M., Ron Tompkins' Douglas Anderson, Kenneth Maki. Agronomy Club Ron' 1: Dale Nlassie. Glenn Lindcll, Dale Crislcr, Alex Alvord B'll 'li 'l John Corliss, Robert Buker, Dean Ellis, Philip Koch, Duwm-d Mqgslic, Jill, tlllqigrlirillllkilrill Roll 2: 'lil'U '-'S J-lfksun. adviser: J 'Y' f 1 , .., - 25 .-1:-- .S. - -- f f '-. . ' -- nf- F1 m.,.,-m-..,,, 0 1 lpha Phi Cmega Row 1: Robert Cole Eddie Berry Don Polinsky Maurice Miller Row 2: Donald Hobbs Wayne Miller Hiel accord Stan McAlister Maurice Tugby. Row 3: George Studle David Newman Don Hardy Kay Leonard Don Wilkes Kevin McKibben American Dairy Science Association O 5 7 7 ' 7 9 J a 9 1 a 1 9 9 - N. . ,R M 9 D i 4 I Row 1: Charles Barth, Ben Magill, Paul Harleman, Kenneth Anderson, Vic Johnson, Jerold Decker, Wilson Leith. Row 2: Vernon Colenbrander, H. A. Bendixen, adviser, Joe Ahmann, Con Ahmann, John Wieting, Frank Stowe, Jerry Colburn, A Allen Munn, Marvin Holcomb. Row 3: Harish Saxena, Ronald Mock, Warren Richards, Gottlieb Ribary, Ralph Hatlen, Allen Wood, Guy Ames, Wilfred Morgenthaler, Willard Winters. ,E 1 D 255 - m',..,,....T,, ,uc ,... .-. ,.....,....A. gi. , Y G' '70 American Institute of Architects Row 1: Verne Chaney, Cal Radach, Russ Smith, Tom Hansen, Cy Clark, Ed Dot-lwlc, ll.irry W1-Ili-r. Run J: Moy Ching S32 Smith, Earl Muir, james Milcles, Harry Berry Stephen Clark, Henry Swulwmln lorlwl lliil xml R iv l mnw lxnn v rv - Gunsul, Lynn Smell, Erich Naethe, Dick Bott, Bob McConnell Arnold Barton Phil In x lv Q . 0 X ll- I-vw D-'H' Sum' 'lic l , , t s s in r 'I 1 Frets. American Institute of Chemical Engineers Row 1: Jim Calkin, Bob DeWi y , , , V , arm, --NHL Rm, 3: Mcnm ,min Sastin, Gerald Sisco, Lee Walden, Lyle Schocff, john Tripp, Dick Hayman, Carl Nicl,,.,,, tt: John Mahoney, .luan Ayllun XVilxmr Wftlur ll S Cl' ln' Georg.: 25 Q 56 257 1 -- 1-.sn-.-V - -..i.. v.m..,....,..., ,.,.,,. .. . ,,,.. -....v1.v.r..a.,.,....,.:. .,:,,.i -4-1-L:f-L--:- zf9 'f'c f--.-?:1L'!aap-st. ff:e-v:f::::fgsev:v,.41-1a3-1A'3'-'sf:T':'!'F:irv,Qs-spe f-3?'?:+-...-qrfre-:Q'1 7'5:l-2-w:1':xf , L1-1'-1-iigpiefmanlzxzzgg-'Eff'-'V Wsgfrw-1--gggvvrer:-sv-:1 American Institute of Electrical Engineers Row 1: O. E. Osburn, adviser, Merl Beckman, David Hunter, Hans Hansen, Harry Cummings, Harold Tobie, Lusiano Arriaga. Row 2: Robert Hyden, Glenn Folkins, Gene Harlan, Thomas Ault, Jacob Johannesen, James Grant, Peter Charuhas, William Schmitten. Row 3: Bert Sanger, John Talbot, Chester Chinn, Stuart Miller, Bill Andrews, James Rooks, James Boytz, Lewis Ledford. Row 4: Thomas MacLean, Donald Picatti, James Sherrod, Hans G. Peot, Howard West, John Kennard, Donald Cornell, Joe Todd, Harry Slifer, Harry Taniguchi. Row 5: Norman Lentz, Les Scholfield, Robert Kreager, Harry Hee, Gerald Eyrich, Roland Block, George LeCompte, Lee Ruple, Bruce Nelson, Roger Strom, John Grieve. O 0 0 0 American Pharmaceutical Association Row 1: Catherine Huse, Margaret Buchler, Joanne Harvey, Jayne Bocanegra, Ottilie Bocanegra, Norma Deary Johnson, Murlaine Mellom, Paul Scott. Row 2: Don Murray, Willis Brunelle, James Hawkins, Keith Bogard, Robert Stever, Edward Meinhart, Dennis Montagne, Lawrence Haga, Bill Lazelle, Roy Osaka. Row 3: Stanley Wolf, Robert Saxe, Arnold Bracken, Joseph German,iA. I. White, Albert Friedman, Joseph Schwab, John Weekes, Robert Colling, Gordon Fitzgerald, Earl Work- man. Row 4: John Collito, Ralph Body, Leonard Howell, Roy Hammarlund, Gene Edwards, Don Roberts, Hubert Chris- tianson, William Newland, Eugene Harris, Robert Fisher, C. F. Martin, Victor Morigan. o i A ' ' L L - Q .. .. ,L s , ir-- l My .- .-- .. .-AY - ,.--- -.--- -.,---- -f .M --- --,-- Q... ...- ...- - .:.z:4:g5.. -..M . -. g. f::.:s.......m:.::4- Y.....sss.a,...-..-.'aL,,.....m-...f.,..-w::1a.-,,.z.a..1L4-,....:...,-.,.4....-.,.......s ..-., l A I' ' I i i I c Ro Ol 1 'J .-A , f r if- , , Lvl A Q., .,, ,, A llf W - f 4 Q.. J 'xi , ' f V 0,1 I X 1 1 I . 1. ,f W, ., , 1 ,V asm., V ,gf i .Tai af-, F Q. QH ,. ,.- 1 YJ ri? .' f 'ii X I4 , Q' - .- :i w r - A, Ll . I ' bv 1 L, .. Q3 Y' . Q x .M I v M, . - ,C ,, 4. . ,'c'. r , '. . Q . i ' 'ij I Q ,f,t ' o f X . . W 2 American Society of Automotive Engineers W 1: William Hams, Richard Prouty, Theodore Oglcsby, Ralph Xvulf. Ron 2: Rolwri Oslwurn, Rogrr 5-'Yll'N H-'Md BOM' iver Leonard, Leo Peot. American Society of Mechanical Engineers Row 1: Keith Bolster, James Hartup, Robert S 'l Ei I mit 1, lr Davies, XVQ-slcy 'l'owm-r, Quentin lfnnl. Run J: XY'illi.im lfl.lrl:- John M9r9Ya Dawd St0r9Ya Theodore Oglcsbya Rlfhilfil pr0llly, l'laIrolLl lloss. .l.lllws llt'Ilsl1.lw, llirl1.1r'ml l, l ' 'IM-k build Frank Swann, Roger Sayles. Row 3: Charles Capryo, Gerald Nelson, lVl.itliMm Olin-r, Ralph l lanwn, Olin-r lt-oimrtl. Cliaiiwghi lVlCDilhl0l, Roger MCCHIIII, Peter Newgard, Leo Pwl. R4'lPll xvllll. lion-l WK-1-111-i'. Ron J: XYilli.un Slit-lfliillv 'MT-in - lik holtz, Donald Wilkes, James Fahlstrom, Neil St 4 d ' . A ' A ' ' Q ik' Louis Sitton, Rodney Elliott. ffl y 4 5ZJ1,,3f'J -IVV IW f rm s Mlltlill l.1on.irtl, XX illi.un Puntslvr, inr.n-im- K1.illvr.utl1, l7on.nlnl xx Ulf an .M ,, , ,Q V .f.fnfff:.:,V l,W,M -ge , in-Q ,,' , ,. , , f, , ,, ,. . fi! ' ,Qi zuldff- 1. f.4f'LV'v2 ,,si.f,, 'vw.,,,..,f.: . , . - ' . . ,. , ,,M.,,, . , 1 l .J ..,..,.Af- -..-1-1-M1:1,s,.....K-T1-.v....-2 n.,..y.,f-:1nf,.- .,1.....-I., A-1-i-1a.,n.v,.. . ..,, .,,, 0 I 1 S C U fs American Society of Civil Engineers Row 1: Quentin Norgaard, David Middleton, William Grier. Row 2: John Rose, Carl Brooks, Jack Rowley, John Boesel Herbert Ohlson, Peter Tervooren. Row 3: Carl Curtis, Zane Harper, Gilbert Cunningham, James Shelver, Robert Oldani James Small, Hugh Will. Row 1: Gene Swanson, Myron Myers, Eddie Maring, Wilfred Larson. Row 2: John Moser, Harry johnson, Byron Meade james Behlke, Eugene Lee. Row 3: Paul Hooper, john Jenkins, William Koef, james Paeth, Walter Horning, Loren Almy 'X 'af X -Q7 N a.1e,1:g:...a,.. -...:.-:.4,g...m.:-e- .4..a4..fsg,. .......-.f4:g,..z..,a: :,.,Q,,,5l,,.,,,,,,gv:.k-,Lk grumgl, ,,,.,,., .,,.,,,,, 9 9 .. L5 ' U 'Y V I 1 R I L, x A 1 V.i - I 1:-'C' 4 . X-r l v 2:3 :SL A' ' x I 1 'V G - 12 I , - on Q ' l7:,xf' - 5 in it ' LL V LJ - Q A It-7 ' . ' ' ' ' ,- , . . xX'r W 'rv' to t 'U l J V C7 . . f Q5 Qu HQ I ' .Y iw' K v lu. llfl . l! ' L - s x J Associated Students of the College of Agriculture Row 1: Edward Maloney Michael Sch lh ' , ut 915, Elwood Corulli, Rick Anderson, John Spencer. Ron- 2: Ellsworth Wolff- William Stadleman, adviserg Joseph Kuhns, Robert Ackerman, Fred Corwin, Keith Smith, Robert Gmhgun, Dcward Massie. Row 1: Dolores Plaster, Arthur Ries, David Click, Wilma Beale, Kathryn Wallilcci Rm, 2: Nlnrgdrct Mv-,ghm-' Donna Cope- land, Georgia Burgess, Ann White, Dorothy Halverson, phyn-S Frick, Carol Dunning' Fcm Dow. Rim. 5: Im-Cv Bl-im, Eliza- beth Miller, Paul Harleman, William Mickelberry, James Sto lc ' l ' l c ton, Robert Smellxng, Dorothy Ti-cl, julit-anne Altrce. 1if'ffff4W,jf' , yew of ffffffsef 1' ILn.. iffy! fi! f 1 It Z 1 Wahl if 'ff 26 V ,.Vf-mm ff eww ,wwrw ,,, 1,411 '. vvnf vfsf 1 ,. Q. fp,g1,fyw5 fmgff .g ,- V 4 - 1. L .p . V ,. V V, Ag,.,V,,fH, 1 pf, ,f1f,.,,,f.,A f,g,,,H,pg,,q.,V,, ,- I ,, .. ,V , V. V, i X if .7 I f 'J' ,?'Z'9ffZ' ff. fzWQ ,aQ.'f't '. ' Q T5-I -V . -V - 'j . 'Q , Fu fl-':'5fV V ' -VP 1 ' .nal V a., ' 329015 ,wif fVMfA,'?f 441,74 ?..1w-+ Q 'tw + 'rv -211 3 '1V',' 'Q n '- - Vt 9, Vw if .9 .'5l.ni1...,. M H '- A' ' ..g,V:-it -Q1 V- - f-- ,y ., - ,no ,,,'-fM,f , f,,.,,f,f gf ftf 'V 1,1-'V 1, g, V .V -- - Y Cosmopolitan Club Ron' 1: I-Ieera Rao, Nlavis Soldin, Harish Sakena, Bunch Schneider, Taleb Barghuthy, Florence Yeo, Cecilia Prevost. Row 2: Chandra Thakur, Sylvia Mandich, Rose Marie Proulx, Chai Sevikul, Nancy Noble, Nancy Mantel, Lois Lillegard, Mary Wells, Elizabeth Moorhead, Pran Vohra. Row 3: Kwamina Hogan, Balbin Soni, Padma Datta, Rajanikant Joshi, Ernest Combs, Inger Olsen, Dorvet Knoke, Eleanor Bramhall, Patricia Oakes, Jeannette Lind, Alice Miller. Row 4: Colette Servaud, Leonhard Bauer, Stephan Freer, Murl Otoo, Farouk Abdelal, Usama Naquib, Bede Okiebo, Alan Ping Wang, Bernardo Jaramillo, Gosta Pearson. Row 5: Koson Limpichart, Donald Martin, Elvan Putman, Patrick Lincoln, Peter Menke Glueckert, Klaus Flack, Borre Ulricksen, Hsin Pos Chang, Toshio Akamine. Cougar Swim Club Row 1: Richard Moore, Jerry Ashton, Douglas Sipe, Earl Costello, Jack Kruckenberg. Row 2: Donald Connor, Ted Cummings, Douglass Gibb, James Sherrod, Ken Hehn, Donald Hannula. Row 3: Fred Sprenger, Robert Newton, Del Tingwall, James Duncan, Paul Sellin, William Zemer, Albert Walker, Charles Kinsey. I Q . i 261 ,K :::,.,-Nm, 'Lag' - -N, ,A - , mir-if - ,,g, - - - - ' L- 5. . . ,---V- - - ' :Z -- f - 1-b.,..:.: -.5 - - - - ,,,,.1-:4.3... -- -A.4..v---..-:----.--.nf-1-,---4fv-a-vv1----A I , ' , -1 J , ,, fvvk ,, rf ., 'fa f 'Q-,, cv , sa' X 5 2 ' ':,Q,:fw b P 5. -me 3. xx O! 3, 'z .,f.,. 'Q7' I ,, .IK K . X ,js , ly t Is!- as 1' X, s, f z x J V 'v se' l C17 'f' ' if . z U -of Q-1, Z li i Fish S . 33 1 u . no V , , ,Qs- Fans Row 1: Janis Roberts, Janet Galloway, Dorothy Griffith, Peggy Nagle, Beverly Day. Ron 2: Janet Stone, Nancy GUY- ans Greenleaf, Louise Waugh, Karen Kinsey, Rosemary Aldridge. J if Ron' 3: Sharon Johnson Joan Parnell Jane Lombard. Janet Moen, Mary Ellen Warwick, Carolyn Candee, Willonmae Saiter. No! Pictured: Ann Marie Ayres, Kathryn Benoit, Carmen Bossenbroclc, Pat Brooks Marilyn Brumbla Ma L B , y, ry ou runo, Sue Daniels, Barbara Danielson Eleanor Dixon. Rosie Esch' b P E ach, at vans, Nancy Graham, Carol Harrison, Sally Ingraham, Sue Jackson, Virginia Jackson, Janna Jacobsen. Cf-'fills James, Jean Johnson, Joanne Johnson Car l h - - ' ' ' ' , 0 Jo nston, Carol Kosobuski, Mary Landis, Virginia Linden, Louise Mllllen' Eleanor Mellish, Doris Nelson, Marilyn Northrip, Ann Pearson, Pat Powell, Donna Porter, Barbara Simpson, Clare Sloan. Claryda Smith Margaret Tannah'll M ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , 1 , arianne Troy, Dorothy Webb, Joanne Wliite, Gwen Willis, Lois Willson. Mflfmn Wood' Forestry Club Row 1: Joe Schmeller, Bill Jensen, Richard Yonlce B b G , 0 rahzun, Wiimlnvii Weft'r, David Jones, Bud Nluffly. Riflvlfd Zwlitncr' Row 2: E. H. Steffen, Joe Plaskett, John Hafterson, Dean Sutherland, Lloyd Knapp, XVilli.un Dnemlimg. George why, Milton Moeser, Jack Lathrop, Robert Hartung D1rr ll Th ' J R R H d . . ' ' 0 clgc- ROW 35 ,lalmes Stubbs, Dewey' Keith, Elvin iSmith. Edmund Olson' ames oss o ' - , y ar esty, William Graham, David Molmaro, Don Kirschbaum, Peter NVeston, XVilfred YVCSI- .lack Gi i ' 262 ri ' 9 -QI L15 E 262 t J: il- vslx . . J 1 5. Future Farmers of America Row 1: Ivan Matlock, Ruben Fode, Forest Holland, John Wilson, Clifford Skaar, John Nordheim, John Spencer, Glen Core. Row 2: Michael Schultheis, Charles Schwabauer, Gene McKenzie, Arthur Bate, Keith Kirkbride, Ellsworth Wolfe, Edmond Dennery, Terry Norman, Robert Pietila, David Guettinger. Row 3: Oscar Loreen, adviser, Ralph Fryberger, Richard Webb, Arnold Knopf, Philip McColley, Warren Richards, Orrin Dybdahl, Dan Ovenell, Melvin Hamre, Mylo Trueblood, Vern Birdsell. Row 4: Larry Keith, Richard Moser, Samuel Langmas, Eldon Kienholz, Robert Bean, Charles Buch, Gilbert John, James Stockton, Thomas Ditz, Joel Magisos, Leon Burnside, Larry Gross. Hawaiian Club Row 1: Bernard Okamoto, Mary Wagner, Beverly Ross, Virginia Clemans, Marjorie White. Row 2: Henry Hashimoto, Richard Smith, Kazuto Matsumoto, Gerald Thalhamer, Michael Chan, Edward Medeiros, Alciuo Yoshida, Robert Nomura. Row 3: Anthony Almeida, Harvey Murabayaski, Albert Solomon, Jerry Cushingham, Harry Hee, Dick Johnston, Larry Haga, Victor Auyong, Claron Pong. I 4 on-d-d-4-74,-1-1, . - - vv-,-Z,-, 2 X, it fa if Tri 9 -' , l 'Q - 1 Horticulture Club Row 1: Martha Mantel, Audrey Noblitt, Elwood Kalin, Willard Summers, Darlene Erikson, Donaldean jenkins. Ron' 2: Williant Ackley, Louie Torre, Joseph Roberts, William Peters, jim Van Laan, Chester Vincent, Peter Gustafson, Ivan Matlock. Melvin Fronsdahl, Edward Maloney, Robert York. Row 3: Thais Merrill, Otto Jalm, Robert Schell. George Harmeling- Sld Morrison, Jerry Nalon, Murit Aichele, Joseph Kuhns, Donald Farlingcr, Arthur Hurd. Industrial Arts Club RUW 15 William Harms: Robert Henaultv John Eide, John Shefler, Wayne Miller, Albert Fisk, Harold Kinville, Galvin Dt-Loyd. Row 2: Leonard Vann, Alvin Olson, Leonard Graham, Louis Horvath, Kirby janke, Eugene Rieger, Glenn Crawford. Carl Campbell. Row 3: Lawrence Greig, Don Lindberg, Thomas Maloney, Clyde Haines, Clinton Hart, XVilford Dolphin. XVilli4 1' Corker, Ralph Hauser. I I o 'r I' '7 M .lunlor American Home Economics Association l I O 0 , 0 Row 1: Dolores Vehrs, Wilma Beale, Mable Slaughter, Anita Steiner, Willa Mae Boozer, Martha Burns. Row 2: Nora Will- cons, Elizabeth Emtman, Dorcas Hoffman, Mary Anliker, JoAnn Engel, Dolores Plaster, Carolyn Legg. Row 3: Nancy McBride, Jennie MacRae, Kathryn Wallace, Mary Ann Boozer, Margery Rounds, Mary Louise Soper, Wilma Clarke, Marilyn Grieg. Row 4: Betty Campbell, Dorothy Teel, Loraine Wells, Karen Carlson, Ellen Bennison, Etta Pillers, Patsy Ann Powell, Mary Jean Ehret, Eleanor Buanhell. Lariat Club Row 1: Dr. R. E. Christian, adviser, Lorraine Rich, Jimmie Barricklow, Margaret Mitchell, Karen Hansen, Della Beckner, Judith Davis, Patricia O'Dell, Margaret Meagher. Row 2: Louis Criez, Ruben Fode, Arthur Ries, Clinton Luce, Elwood Corulli, Seldon Warner, Robert Hein, Vernon Hopkins, Stanley Johnson, Lawrence Thola, Keith Matson. Row 3: Paul Massey, James Forbes, Thomas Quann, Ronald Baker, Arthur Fulkerson, James Quann, Rollo Van Pelt, Ralph Smith, Thure Ahlquist, Keith Smith, Doug Tippett, Frank Luzny, Gene Gorbin. C' Xa! MG' 1' W fm - ...,a.1afq:. ' A,-f.,-leer ' . . . :L-:..ag.a...,.:.:a. .4.z.,..-:g...a...-:4:.q..4..,,:::4.a.a:..,f:v..,.g,:..QLea.......fg..:.:..esa.4-...-..-.:.c--,... ,Q-Y -- Junior American Veterinary Medicine Association S E N I O R C L A S S Row 1: Richard Smith, Fred Keller Robert Carlson Charles R , , osecrans, Howard Lancaster, Thomas Kurtz, Alfred Grim. Beck' with Hubbell, David Sava e. R 2: L g ow eonard Thompson, Gary McIntosh, Raymond Rediske, Philip Frier, Stanley Stocker Robert Hedelius, Robert Herriott, Dale Smith, Vernon Mill E ' er, rnest Rhodefer, Lester Storms, Ralph Perkins, john Brown. Row 3: George Mlgaki George Staggs Rob t L , , er eader, Walter Kick, Glen Vandervort, Milton Schmutz, Bucky Harris Howard I-Iolloway, George Marugg Paul Allen Jack Daven El , , port, r and Elefson, John Schmidt, Malcom Hatcher. Ron' Darrel Robertson, joe Virgin, Orville Frost, Wayne Clizer, Douglas Larson, Addison Irwin, Pete Bidlake, james Pazaruskl. Warren Wegert, Paul Wesen, Roy Toole. JUNIOR CLASS Row 1: I-Iarold Russell, Major Nilson, Ralph Klimke Dell Anderson Cart G h , , . er uptill, Ralph Holte, john Ferdinandsen. GCOFHC Ulric , Wheezy. Row 2: Russel Lewis, Dean Marble, Charles Reed, Leonard Wood, Robert Crossley, Merrill Snook. Em'-'St Kettel, Arnold Gardner, George Venema Thoma P ll ' v S 9 BY, Jim Piclcrell, Clint Calenbaugh. Ron' 5: Williiiiii Maxwell, Riflmfd Reid, Philip Irwin, John Metcalf, Paul Van Eeclchout R Gi h I , . e n e, Earl Cooper, Lynn George, Roy Larson, Harry Villltlhnt Nathan Gale, Girard Baker. 26 Junior American Veterinar Medicine Association SOPHOMORE CLASS Row 1: Roy Schonberg, Donald Eastly, LeRoy Gallagher, James Jackson, Duane Jones, Andrew Moe, Dale Dahlquist, Douglas Butchart, William Murphy, Charles Lamb. Row 2: George Bell, Ron Medloutschnig, Arnold Glarborg, Thomas Barlwin, Budd Coons, Richard Nawest, James Brogger, Joseph Tugaw, David Wire, Jack Robinette, Marshall Burrell, LeRoy Whitener, Barbara Sayre. Row 3: Ann Westwood, Frank Lindeke, Duane Morgan, Charles Dake, Donald Sather, Alonzo Howard, Robert L. King, James Sloan, Clyde Lund, Robert Solee, James Blaine, Robert Whitaker, Cyrenius Wilson. Row 4: Ronald Persing, Thomas Newland, Hugh Butler, Duane Brobst, Willis Kinnaman, Ed Puddy, Glenn Hilliard, Robert Lott. FRESHMAN CLASS Row 1: Melvin Newman, Vincent McEnany, Jason Otter, Lauren Brown, Iohn Nelson, George Goudy, Peter Kelsay, Paul Jacobsen, Willard Ambrose. Row 2: Kath Farrell, Kenneth Anderson, William Blackmore, William Brock, William Beutley, Eugene Meiers, Hans Grunbaum, William Armfield, Robert Pontius, Dennis Waldron, Gene Curnow, Walter Carter. Row 3: Dorothy Hamilton, Milt Skeve, G. Gebbath, David Long, James Dowe, Bruce Rankin, Oliver Querin, Guy Fairbrother, Wilmer Hammerick, Jerry Harsch, Albert Jerisch, Raymond Turcotte, Doris Carlon. Row 4: Kenneth Greer, Norman Nelson, Henry Stokke, Bill Heron, Ernest Montgomery, Denny Bohlke, William Harris. ,ram m P: if a?3'i'1 . 1 . , I. , ,Aw V E -5, , M ,fy t AH., 'unit X 4-jigs, 4 - . if' li ' ii 4 WNY 35 Q f 0 .. , A A i - - . ,,:' fy-V M, , ' fe A . I QV , . V .: , . 1-' ,j Q? 1 - ., g V , . , , , s s, . ew.. V C g g o t e t. Joe Ski howl. The howl, located abo V1 offers excellent skiing and lodge fa 'l' ' -QV -x-ww 'fi Y.--v is . ' Q A- -Q wif ,e, f - l il, '-Hxgks zip., . -4 A 5 ' V ,, ftt.,ig . J., o,lQ ' ' 5 J 'Z 'lf ' a i Q L,'v:f?:5-,itil I -E 5 :sg 9 -Q . -M - in-Q 9 wj If 1 4, ' - .. , t,f.s'sw1 Q ' 'Q' rf ff D S S , yi 1 H M? .gi ' I I id ' Si1,+.,tff' . 1 Sr' Y , .3 sg' .. Q Q. :'- '94 1 rw' i lie' . 5 'lf . I if v-. Q' J' ' V 'v-33-f t 1. x.. Vim' .Y fi 1.4 l 'qv N'-' Vp ---f -it A Out'ng Club Row 1: james Morris, Josephine Klein, Charles Seim, Milton Koch, Donald Wells, adviser. f A consolidation of all out-door sports enthusiasts, the Outing clulfs biggest yearly projeet is llll' NNW a in f h S ut 45 miles from l'ullrnan, near lfmitla. ltlnlio. D g C1 1t1es to all Cougars The st li g t. . -f 5 :ene o numerous Cougar slit leillll f victories this ea 't l h 3 g y r, 1 a so osted the Northern Division Ski meel, lteltl flurinfl Winter Week in l'll'lll'lllll'y' 268 Pan American Club Row 1: Ricardo Morada, Carol Jean Schmidt, Melvin Perron, Jolly Bugarin. Row 2: Patti Anderson, Dianne Heineman, Eleanor Loftus, Helen Heil, Martine Fryer, William McFadden, Leora Hillhouse. Row 3: Padma Datta, Hugh Pickett, Loren Enochson, Edgar Benavides, Patrick Lincoln, Edgar McNeal, Diptiman Chakravarti, Chai Sevikul. Poultry Science Club Row 1: Robert Smelling, Scott Hatcher, Kenneth Gilbertson, Jerry Maggs, Ronald Snow, Robert Barret. Row 2: Glenn Hauenstein, Alvin Sherman, Edwin Adamson, Fred Corwin, Roy Pritchard, George Way, Norman Maddox, William Stadle- man, adviser. 8 , 269 xref Wt? -J C27 ' f! P5 Mi C7 VW X-.7 C7 l l 1 4. l 1-'AF C-2 fr- I i Social Coordinating Council Row 1: Nlichael Schultheis, Janet Parsons, Donna Hatcher, julia Goetz, Anne Morey Karen Lcbcr, Ronald Fry. Row' 2 Glenn Lindell, Arlo Acton, Thomas Maloney, Roland Bloclc, Joseph Gortncr, Kenneth Cam pbcll, Don Horner. Row 1: Leone Harris, Janyce Ogden, Robert Lowry, Nancy Autio, Sylvia Dcavitt. Ron' 2: Bonnie Arnquist, Richard LukiI1S Richard Repp, Gerald Ott, Erving Berg, Joan Lilley. ,fa fra, iyi. 1 4- ff ff WW f I,,,M,,, X ,A ,,,,Z,lgg,, Wlmwrlg,...,42g,qiy,ZZf, f ,V .123-yg3gfm?2.,7 Q -V J, n, ., , Y N., ., . r W U . 'V 1 1' my ff- , Q 2,f,'fw,'-'ws' J , .af an Ly- 54.41 'w,f-f.- H A I Q ,Q 4, M1 ,, ,L 0, fl A 01 1 i,,,-,5Zv,,2 L, ,gb .,. . . A , V Sigma Tau lpha Row 1: Diane Dracobly, Merle Blunt, Mary Lou Sylvester, Dolores Olson. Row 2. Sue Bennett Kathleen Cam, ean Sco Arlene lVIcDonald, Jo Ann Engel, Adrienne Bailor. Row 3: Car l W L Kelley, Nancy Autio. W. S. Row 1: Carolyn Pattison, Nancy Ross Vitale Duane Lanchester, Jim Reid, Jeraldine Heft. o e atson, eona Lee, Alice Petersen Yvonne Albert Nalda C. Players Guild , Robert Sumbasdo, Barbara Nelson Row 2 Nancy Woofter, Robert Yates fm T7 :da QCP 743. ct? X 'IR , .,' .f '13 - ' Universit Dames Officers: ffallj Eileen Rosecrans, president, Alice Clark, vice-president, Marybess Galvin, recording secrctaryg Ann CummingSw corresponding secretary, Helen Van Buskirk, treasurer. Cspringj Olga Rieger, presidentg Helen Van Buskirk, vice-pr0Sid0nf3 Ruth Turner, recording secretary, Dede Hill, corresponding secretary, Ione King, treasurer. Canterbury Club Row 1: Marilyn Gies, Nancy Crane, Joanne Sanford, Marylyn Hardie, Rosemary Rchmkc Janis Owings Ron' 7' Lcslcv Bell- Balbir Soni, Jacquelyn Irneson, Vivian Poston, Patricia Houston, David Allen, Margaret Hard. Ron' 3: Burt Harwood. BTW' bara Poston, Philip Holmes, A. R. Hard, Theodore Barlet, Gordon Douglas, john Turner, Nelson Ault. 272 x ,A 5 . I . 5 I gs ,. J 'I I Ng N -. Nfsxlgii l r . W - D H Christian Student Council Ron' 1: LaVonne DeBeaumont, Nancy Graham, Grace Sewell, Mary Lou Ferrer, Dorothy Teel, Wilma Clarke. Row 2: John Turner, Ernest Cumls, Emil Ehcitz, Terry Hartman, Lewis Baker, Winfrecl Wittorf, Bill Meyer, Beverly Quincy, K. Hamilton. Collegiate Christian Fellowship Row 1: Maxwell Waldron, Kenneth Belles, Charles Jones, James Paeth, Betty Lou Irwin, Melvin Newman. Row 2: Wyman Ross, Bill Heron, Priscilla Loring, Jennie MacRae, Esther McCurdy, Wilma Clarke, Joyce Byrne, James Kildow, Roland Austin. Row 3: Dean Rosenkranz, George Kerr, Vernon Leach, Darved Wilson, Roy Jenne, Duane Sommers, William Meyer, Harry Slifer. '.: C . F 72 273 I f : ' V i . 4, AQ 3' W7 Lutheran Students Association Row 1: Thor Swanson, adviser, Dorothy Swanson, advi e ' R . Al s r, ev Dilemuth, Esther McCurdy, Beryl Reinmuth, Elilabefll Matysik, Tony Kom. Row 2: Sylvia Thorstenson, Annelore Marks, Janna St. John, Elizabeth Emtman, Irving Carlson. Dolores Hansen, June Emerson, Lois Chalstrom, Emily Jacobson, Donna Mortenson. Ron' 3: Arlen Besel, Donald Moen. Robert Emtman, Jacqueline Haskins, Winfred Wittorf, Stanley Johnson, Ellery Harvey. Ron' 4: Williani Willianis, Earl Larson, Leland Besel, Emil Leitz, Peter Van Soest, James Pearson, Myron Leitz. P 'l ' CI b Row 1: Mary Leek, Antoinette Frederick, Carol Richmond, Kathleen Buchanan, Kathryn YVallaee, Margery Rounds. Rav' Zi Lila Hugill, Charlene Gardner, Etta Pillers, Grace Sewell, Barbara Simpson, Joan Camden, LaRae Brown. Roll' 35 GCOFSC Jostevin, Ronald Baker, Lawrence Lee, Lafayette Frederick, Norm Wfebber, Gene Boyd, Aloxnndgr ,-Xlvord. f 27 il l , spl ' 1 a J bi l fs, B.. ' -' I 3'-. .J . . U t' l s l up Q 74 Wesley Foundation Ron' 1: Evelyn Booker, Mrs. Hamilton and Sandy, LaVonne DeBeaumont, Louise Boettcher, Cathrine Carter, Jean Berglund Virginia Whitimey, Marjorie Graham, Joan Hartman, Carolynn Legg. Row 2: Charlene Luckey, Nancy Noble, Marian Law: Dorothy Smith, Mary Lou Fearer, Barbara Thompson, Jocelyn Schneider, Sera Miller, Dolores Olson. Row 3: Rev. Quincey Hamilton, Jo Ann Engle, Robert Osburn, Stanley Carnahan, Richard Paeth, Robert Berney, Don Smith, Philip Smith, Shirley Andrews, Marjorie Cayanus, Emmannuel Hagan. Row 4: Marlin Dayton, Duane Langley, James I-Ienshaw, Wesley Stillwell, Harold Bolt, Roy Pritchard, Jerry Hartman, George LeCompte, Maurice Wesley. Westminster Foundation Row 1: John Tripp, Larry McCormack, Peggy Kemp, Janet Buchanan, Ann Miller, Theresa Preston, Delma Allbritton, Audrey Noblitt, Nancy McBride, Dolores Plaster, Dorothy Teel, Patricia Krause, William Gamble. Row 2: Joan Lilley, Peter Steele, Lynn Buchanan, Juanita Schreuders, Ellen Bennison, Betty Campbell, Dolly Yates, Marie Gilstrap, Janice Baldwin, Eleanor Dudley, Katherine McLean, Charlotte Gamble. 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Norma Deary, Sr. Innet Gadolin, Jr. Darlene Deibert, Jr. Joan DeWitt, So. Carol Dietrich, So. Robin Douglas, So. Elise Elliott, Jr. Kathleen Endres, Fr. JoAnn Engel, So. Jean Ensor, Sr. Duncan Dunn President Hazel Arbeiter 29 Darlene Erikson, Sr. 4 1 i X I ' iter J 394 B1rb1r1 Ferree So Shirley Forsgren, Jr. Lorna Fry, Sr. Effie Galbraith, Jr. Margaret Gay, So. Louise Gotham, Fr. Jane Greenleaf, So. Carol Gregerson, Fr. Nancy Griffin, Fr. Carolyn Hall, So. Elvera Hackney, So. Jacqueline Haskins, Jr. Marilyn Hardie, So. Jeanne Hein, Sr. Betty Hewins, Jr. Dorothy Hickey, Fr. Patti Lou Hilby, So. Jean Hoagland, Fr. Barbara Hokanson, SJ. Astrid Hoydal, Jr. Jackie Kemper, Sr. Joan Kesterson, So. Marilyn Knoshaug, So. Helen Korpela, Sr. Lois Jeglin, Sr. Virginia Juetten, Sr. Clara Leyda, Jr. Margaret Lockridge, Sr. Doris Lounsbury, Jr. Mary Lou Lovegreen, So Charlene Luckey, So. Sally Lunde, Fr. Joyce Lybecker, Sr. Judith Lyter, Jr. Annelore Marcks, So. June Marple, Fr. Alice McCallum, Fr. Catherine McClintock, Sr. Maureen Murray, So. Patricia Paul, So. Beverly Pechtel, Jr. Dorothy Preston, So. Theresa Preston, Jr. Gloria Rheback, Sr. Alice Riley, Jr. Madeline Roberts, Fr. Muriel Sagen, Jr. Winifred Sedlacek, So. Iris Shepard, Jr. Fiorestine Simonis, Sr. Kathy Sletten, Sr. Joan Stelling, So. Claryda Smith, Sr. Marilyn Smith, Fr. Virginia Speer, Jr. Janna St. John, Fr. Beverly Summers, So. Delores Warner, Sr. Corinne Waterman, Sr. Ann Westwood, Sr. Alice White, Jr. Bertie Wulf, Sr. Rita Yost, Sr. Barbara Zier, Jr. 295 a I I I I SDH D yr 96 297 Marie Fowler, Fr. Joy Fralcer, Fr. Phyllis Frick, Fr. Joyce Fricke, Fr. Martine Fryer, Fr. Beverly Fuhriman, Fr. Charlene Gardner, Fr. Gloria Geer, Fr. Jackie Gillert, Fr. Frances Graham, Fr. Marjorie Graham, Fr. Noree Gregory, Fr. Virginia Gothberg, Fr. Patricia Hale, Fr. Eleanor Hall, Fr. Blanche Harvey, Fr. Anne Heglin, Fr. Helen Heil, Fr. Shirley Hignett, Fr. Leona Hillhouse, Fr. Patricia Hoctor, Fr. Mary Holberg, Fr. Patricia Houstin, Fr. Joyce Hutchins, So. Marjorie Hutchison, Fr. Sybil Jacobson, Fr. Linda James, Fr. Donna Johnson, Fr. Frances Jones, Fr. Naida Kelley, Fr. Joanne Kessler, Fr. Gwyneth King, Fr. Lynne Kitchen, Fr. Lorraine Klein, Sr. Patricia Kline, Fr. Karlene Knapp, Fr. Lorraine Knott, Fr. Patricia Knowles, Fr. Virginia Kostenbader, So Grace Kramer, Fr. Edwina Kravik, Fr. Bess La Bycr, Fr. Rose Langenback, Fr. Leona Lee, So. Mary Leek, Fr. Carol Levick, Fr. Jean Levy, Fr. Joan Llewellyn, Fr. Rosemary Long, Fr. Virginia Lowery, Fr. Audrey Lynch, So. Catherine MacLean, Fr. Gwenn MacLeod, So. Gerry Madison, Fr. Martha Mantel, Fr. Beverly Mast, Fr. Audrey Matsumoto, Fr. Elizabeth Matysilc, Jr. Sharon McCarthy. Fr. Esther McCurdy, Fr. Arlene McDonald. Fr. Carol McEhiney, Fr. Ruth McGraw, Fr. Sera Miller, Fr. Margaret Mitchell, Fr. Phyllis Mitchell, Fr. Nadine Mize, Fr. Janet Moreland, So. Ann Morey, Fr. Vivian Morgan, Fr. Kathleen Musgrove Fr Patricia Neergaard F Lee Ella Neff So Lou Neff Fr Jody Newcomb Fr Katherine Nlessner Audrey Noblitt Sr Jean Noel Fr Marlbeth Nordang Fr. Marilyn Northrip Fr Carol Nyholm, So. Virginia Oliver, Fr. anis Owings, Fr. Sally Parsons, Fr. Patricia Patton, Fr. Bobbie Paul, Fr. Alice Peterson, So. Bernice Peterson, Fr. Arlene Pheifer, Fr. Virginia Poe, Fr. Marcella Poelle, Fr. Viola Rasmussen, Sr. Beryl Reinmuth, Jr. Margaret Rice, Fr. Lorraine Rich, Fr. Reona Riley, Fr. Patricia Ripley, Fr. Betty Ann Rogers, Fr. Constance Rogers, Fr. Marcel Ruark, Fr. Alice Ryder, Fr. Jean Scarborough, P. G. Joan Scheuerman, Fr. Virginia Schilz, Fr. Lois Schreiner, Fr. Joanna Sherertz, Fr. Barbara Smith, Fr. Hettie Smith, Fr. Marvis Soldin, Fr. Christine Steiner, Fr. Shirley Stennett, Fr. Earline Stewart, Fr. Shannon Stewart, Fr. Nancy Sullivan, Fr. Sybil Sumrow, Fr. Shirley Sutherland, Fr. Elva Sween, Jr. Carlyn Theige, Fr. Barbara Thompson, Fr. Janet Thomsen, Fr. Lois Van Lewven, Fr. Carolyn Wagness, Sr. Nancy Warclell, Fr. Verna Washburg, Fr. Carol Watson, Fr. Jackie Weatherman, Fr. Loraine Wells, Fr. Mary Wells, Fr. Frances Whitson, Fr. Ann Whittier, So. Diana Wisniewski, Fr. Nora Williams, Fr. Darlene Wolfe, Fr. Jean Woodings, Fr. Janet Yeager, Fr. Frances Zundel, Fr. 298 xxx Wilmer H I 'Q I ,i -'Y 1 V., ,,,, , f' . V , A ,Vg ', s f ' 'f ff, Auf . ,. 7, Az, ',,, f. fp, Q gf. ,,.:,f.g,g, 5,5 N, m,,,.r11,3.,. ,W ill 4 .XXV gifffwmsa ,rmfy ggg m ,ff , fm, - fx wg. , .L ,.j wf-.f-mf -..fp,,gw: 'f,,:! 5 f j.,,f,y f m ' ,, X ,, 'Q xfiniifl'?1:'ll'?i2filei3f -f fd fi ggi 4 5 51' l? 'sv, fi, .525 V31i.415i5'5Cgi33.'1i V fw3?, 45? , -N' if ' -4 4' fu-x' 5 - tiff 'Wil 4- ' fx '. ,. V 7' N- 9.1-, Jfvf rn ' ,az fn V' ' K ' sf J ,Si .,,, v eg'-A A, w it zu- 1425-.EW rr .Jxyw 15-:,: :wf?r:f64m JS: ?:fL4'57fW'v mmv+sx:szr1i'?' 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Ilene Martin, Jr. Julia Mearns, Sr. Elizabeth Moorhead, Fr Jean Morris, Jr. Donna Murdock, Sr. Marilyn Murphy, Jr. Marilyn Nelson, Fr. Nancy Noble, Sr. Patricia Oakes, Jr. Jody Pease, Jr. Patricia Pcterson, Jr. Demaris Porter, Fr. Doris Poulson, Sr. Cecilia Prevost, Jr. Delores Price, Jr. Maie Raid, Sr. Carol Raney, Sr. Ruth Rider, Fr. Inez Rindal, Fr. Evelyn Rooker, Sr. Loraine Rosa, Jr. Nancy Ross, Jr. Janet Sandall, Jr. Joanne Sanfsrd, So. Lorraine Severson, Sr. Joan Silvertson, Fr. Ella Small, Sr. Sally Staley, Jr. Shirley Tate, Sr. Dorothy Tooker, Sr. Lila Weeks, Sr. Janet Williams, Fr. Donna Wood, Jr. Jane Wood, So. Florence Yeo, Sp. East Hous iw, B A 3, Y--D. A 4' 1 V H, ,,3g. N 'd .f , A fs I, va ,nr an 'ml sr ' , s ,.,, . ,,,., , . H W n - ,, ' 3, 7 -wi ,,,. H ,,,,, ,, Y, , , ,, , M ,,,, W it jawn T W 1 Qfggg- s . . 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Wilblir Helm, Fr. Gerald Hill, Fr. jack Hipke, Fr. Glen Horn, Fr. Kenneth Hughes, So. Milo Hyatt, Fr. Gilbert Inaba, Fr. Raymond Johnston, So. Richard Keithahn, Fr. Kenneth Keller, Fr. LeRoy Lahey, Fr. Stan Larkin, Fr. William Latimer, Fr. Paul Massey, So. Eldon McClure, Fr. Edgar McNeal, Fr. Dale Meshke, Fr. Donald Miles, So. Fred Merrifield, Fr. Robert Morton, Fr. Charles Munroe, Fr. Gerald Ott, Fr. Frank Pannell, Fr. Kenneth Pearson, Fr. Mel Perron, So. Edward Peters, Fr. Clifford Pharris, Fr. Alan Phelps, Fr. Walter Praetorius, So. George Prater, Jr., Fr. William Reese, Fr. Edward Renshaw, Fr. Gordon Roberts, Fr. Walter Ross, Fr. Wyman Ross, Fr. Robert Smelling, Fr. Keith Smith, Sr. Leslie Stehr, Fr. Kenneth Strand, Jr. Curtis Strausz, Fr. Sadao Takayama, Fr. Theodore Tochterman, Fr George Tostevin, Fr. Warren Tozer, Fr. Sam Uchida, Fr. Charles Wallace, Fr. Robert Weimar, Fr. Kenneth Young, Fr. Raymond Zander, Fr. 303 Ferl' H Il Presldent Donald Humphrey President Daniel Ovenell Murit Aichele, Sr. Toshio Akamine, Sr. Clarence Ames, Sr. Taleb Barghuthy, So. Russell Bass, Jr. Kenneth Belles, jr. James Bladen, So. John Blydenstein, So. Kenneth Braget, So. Clarke Brown, Sr. Robert Brown, Sr. Richard Butters, Sr. Chester Chinn, Sr. George Clark, Sr. Kay Connolly, Sr. Lloyd Curtis, Jr. Irvin Dahlberg, Sr. Elmer DalBalcon, Sr. Eugene Dammel, Sr. Donald Dearth, Sr. Wilford Dolphin, Sr. Orrin Dybdahl, Sr. Stanford Erovick, Jr. Eric Falken, So. Robert Finnell, Sr. jerfl 1 john I Allan Gellld NelS0U Georgf Rjcharf Wayne Donalf Hiel li Lionell Stanley Karl ,lf Rajanil Roy K Larry , Henry George Glenn John l Frank limes l Vernon Rfvben canon Donal: Daxid Efllvqn Willia, Slum 305 4. john Morey, Sr. Ellis Morse, Sr. Robert Moss, Sr. Stanley Murdock, Sr, Usama Naquib, Jr. Robert Oldani, Sr. Roy Osaka, Sr. Dan Ovenell, Jr. Gosta Pearson, Sr. Hans Peot, jr. Leo Peot, Sr. Dale Plaggemeier, Sr Ronald Poage, Sr. Charles Proudfit, Sr. Caryl Scheel, Sr. Stanley Schirmer, Jr. Forrest Sidwell, Sr. Walter Swanson, Sr. Gordon Thomas, Sr. Joseph Todd, Sr. john Turner, Sr. Thomas Turner, Jr. Sam Vanwegen, Jr. Ronald Varnum, Fr. Norman Webber, So Darold Wilson, Sr. Dale Yockey, Sr. 306 fl orth House PI'0Sid9m Robert Phelps President Daniel Shanahan James Ashton, Sr. Edwin Baxter, Sr. Raymond Beale, Sr. Glenn Blubaugh, jr. Adrian Boyd, Sr. John Boyd, Fr. Ernie Busek, So. Donald Callan, Ir. Kenneth Campbell, Sr. Lewis Chichester, Sr. Wiliam Cowell, Sr. Donald Dodge, Jr. 307 Noel Elliott, So. Laurence Fisher, jr. Melvin Fransdahl, Sr. Jack Gillam, Sr. Glen Graber, Sr. William Greenwood, So. Richard Guhlke, jr. Harry Hee, Sr. Wiliam Heron, Jr. Donald Hildebrand, Ir. Marvin Holcomb, Jr. Harlow Hotrum, P. G. Melvin Hurst, Sr. Robert johnson, Sr. Louis La Douceur, Sr. Glenn Macklin, Sr. Kenneth Maki, Sr. Benjamin Magill, Sr. john Manion, Sr. Ricardo Morada, Sr. William Motsenbocker, S Donald Murray, Sr. Norman Overdahl, Sr. Donald Peterson, Sr. ROV L01' f Geof Veff Char Dani Jw Ono Han' Dam Willi Gilbf Robe Clare Han' Pere lack DOIN W llli iimc Levi, Calvi Robo. 308 sou 9 Robert Phelps, Sr. Loren Piper, So. George Poulos, Sr. Vernon Proff, Sr. Charles Schwabaucr. S Daniel Shanahan, Sr. James Shelton, Sr. Otto Slehofer, Sr. Harry Slifer, Sr. Damon Smith, Sr. William Stennett, Jr. Gilbert Stratton, Sr. Robert Sumbardo, Jr. Clarence Sutherland, Jr Harry Taniguchi, Pete Tervooren, Sr. Jack Waldher, Sr. Donald Westrick, Sr. William Whiteley, Sr. James Widney, Sr. Lewis William, Sr. Calvin Yearian, Sr. Robert Zwainz, Sr. Pm Manor Presldent Charles Dauterman President Edward Freimuth Cornelius Ahmann, Jr. Robert Baldwin, Jr. David Bartelds, So. Robert Berney, So. Denny Bohlke, Jr. Dwight Bond, So. Harold Boss, Sr. Donald Brookhart, So. Bruce Buchanan, So. Robert Buker, Ir. Richard Carstensen, Fr. William Cassady, Gr. Harold Chipps, Fr. Charles Constantine, Fr. jack Corliss, Jr. Richard Cramer, Fr. Charles Dauterman, Sr. Robert Emtman, Fr. Lawrence Eng, Sr. Thomas Erickson, So. Wallace Fernie, Sr. John Flink, Sr. Duane Flint, Sr. Edward Friemuth, Jr. Paul Gisselberg, Jr. 310 H141 Robe P2111 lame Sranl Willi Sadat Earl Myrf we Rex Thor Dani Kewil Richi Delb Rich: lame Robe Har: Arth Earl Leon loser Don: Robe Lair: Levi Erne Roge Dale Rich Leon Fred! Fx-an John Geo: Nob! John Gen, DWL RQ,- 311 ulli 'o I0 Hadley Hill F Robert Hanson, Jr. Paul Halrlemnn, Fr. james Hubbard, Fr. Stanley Irving, Sr. Williani Jayne, So. Sadao Kinoshita, Fr. Earl Knapp, Fr. Myron Lanchcster, Fr. Robert Leid, Jr. Rex Lyle, jr. Thomas Manestch, Jr. Daniel lVIcGreevy, Fr. Kevin lVlcKibben, Ir. Richard Montgomery, Fr Delbert Mosier, Fr. Richard Munroe, Jr. james Paeth, Jr. Robert Pounds, Sr. Harry Rendle, So. Arthur Ries, Sr. Earl Saclcett, Fr. Leonard Sauer, Jr. Joseph Schwab, Sr. Donald Sheely, So. Robert Skagen, So. Lafrance Smith, Fr. Lewis Smith, jr. Ernest Stephenson, Fr. Roger Strom, Sr. Dale Steindorf, Fr. Richard Sulco, Jr. Leonard Swain, So. Frederick Thompson, So Frank Treibel, Fr. John Tripp, jr. George Venema, jr. Noble Weisbrod, So. .l0hn Wieting, Fr. Gene Wike, Fr. Donald Wilkes, jr. ROY Worthen, Sr. 311 Stimson Senate Don Cornell, Sr. Dean Forgard, Sr. James Grant, Sr. Richard Gunderson, S Daryl Hagie, Adv. Clem Heath, Sr. Fred Herstrom, Sr. Richard Houghton, Sr. Curtis Killian, Jr. William Lazelle, Jr. Keith Lotze, Jr. Robert MacLeod, Sr. Jack McCulloh, Sr. James Migaki, Jr. Thomas Moar, Sr. David Nordquist, Sr. Frank Padilla, So. Russell Parker, Sr. Duane Pepiot, Jr. Larry Rupert, Sr. Robert Smick, Sr. Donald Steukle, Sr. 2 resi tr R gl S sv r E i 313 timson Q1 ring President Robert MacLeod 313 President Duane Peplot Kenneth Abraham, Sr. Vernon Abrahamson, Jr John Anderson, Sr. Mario Ascarrunz, Jr. Richard Baker, Jr. Ralph Banmuck, So. Perry Blackler, Jr. Arnold Brucker, Sr. David Budsberg, Jr. Jolly Bugarin, Sr. Dwight Chapman, Sr. Floyd Clemans, Sr. Raymond Conley, Sr. Donald Cornell, Sr. Dale Crisler, Sr. Donald Dempsey, Jr. Arnold Dickinson, Jr. George Drew, So. Dean Forgaard, Jr. Walter Forsberg, Sr. Edwin Friedman, Fr. Carl Fuchs, Sr. Graeme Galbraith, Sr. Merle Gnagy, P. G. Leonard Graham, Sr. james Grant Sr. Robert Guthrie, So. Greg I-Ianer, So. Clinton Hart, Sr. James Hartup, Sr, Ralph Hatlen, Sr. Clem Heath, Sr. James Henshaw, Jr. Fred Herstrom, Sr. Richard Houghton, Sr Donald Hubbard, Sr. Donald Hunt, Jr. james Jensen, Sr. Richard Jensen, Sr. Harry Johnson, Sr. Robert juris, So. Dan Kaiser, Fr. Lowell Kenedy, So. Curtis Killian, Jr. Harrison Killian, So. Wayne King, So. Dave Kohli, Fr. Darrel Krueger, jr. William Lazelle, Jr. Eugene Lee, Sr. Glenn Leitz, Sr. Charles Littlefield, Jr. Robert Lott, So. Keith Lotze, Jr. Robert MacLeod, Sr. Joel Magisos, Sr. John Mahoney, Sr. Donald Martin, Sr. Duward Massie, Sr. jack McCulloh, Sr. Parry McRae, So. James Migaki, So. Herb Miller, So. Thomas Moat, Jr. 'Clifford Nakamura, Sr. Ralph Nansen, Sr. Norman Nelson, So. Forrest Niccum, Fr. Lawrence Nordheim, Sr. David Nordquist, Sr. ROW Phil Frlnl Toll? Dgiid DU-we Willilm Edward Tlwmff Edwin F Dave Rf John Rf LM? R Ham' R Richznil Roben f Donald Robes f Gordon I Gm-ald S Clifford DuancS Roi-en E Donald Robes: E Donald William Divo D Don Th hmm T Le W, Qlarlq HUM are Willy, ' am: 315 1 S V P D rl ill Robert Northrop, lfr. Phil O'Ncill, jr. Frank Padilla, So. Tony Padilla, lir. Frederick Paigc, Sr. Russell Parker, Sr. David Parsons, Sr. Robert Peck, Sr. Duane Pepiot, Jr. Willianm Price, Sr. Edward Quinn, Sr. Thomas Rndcmnclmcr Edwin Rea. Sr. Dave Relling, Sr. John Romish, So. Larry Rupert, Sr. Harry Renner, Sr. Richard Sanders, Fr. Robert Sanders, jr. Donald Sauer. Fr. Robert Saxc, Sr. Gordon Schoedel, Sr. Gerald Sisco, Sr. Clifford Skoanc, Sr. Duane Sleight. Sr. Robert Smick, Sr. Donald Solberg, Sr. Robert Stevens, Sr. Donald Stuecklc, Sr William Sutton. jr. Dave Thomas, So. D0n Thomsen, jr. James Tonder, Sr, I-99 Walden, Sr, Charles Walters, Fr. H0Ward White, Jr. Walter Winiarski, Sr, Rlchafd Winkenwerdcr S1 315 President Harry Pryd William Andrews, Sr. Thomas Becker, Sr. Kenneth Bickelhaupt, Ted Block, Sr. Gene Boyd, Jr. Frank Cassetta, Sr. John Cavlero, Sr. Thomas Clement, So. David Click, So. Carl Curtis, Sr. James Dart, Sr. john Dexter, Jr. Roland Elledge, Sr. Ruben Fode, So. Don French, jr. Jack Green, Jr. Johannes Groenen, Sr. Hans Hansen, Sr. john Hartsen, Sr. Douglas Hughes, So. Waller Hall ydiggt? mwfwif 'sw 4 H Q m M7 li WM MM W f .W H145 i 6 President Louis Criez Sr. 316 On., Jw Ward Hgold ROW 5 sw Wilfred '1'hom15 ' ow 9 Bmw N' Theodor! Arlo Om William I Philip Pl Don Poli Richard l Harry Pr Keith Pm Thomasl Lyle Rilq Duane S1 Rohm s Slvgg SG Allen Sh lime gh Snnqyq, Mlm- w Gm. WI Rflph vs 317 Otto Jahn, Sr. Bernard Kendall, Fr. Harold Kinville, Jr. Robert Kramer, Jr. Edwin Kunkel, So. Wilfred Larson, Sr. Thomas Maloney, Jr. james McGlurc, Fr. Dennis Montagne, Sr Bruce Nelson, jr. Theodore Oglesby. Sr. Arlo Ottmar, Fr. William Peters. Sr. Philip Phibbs, Ir. Don Polinsky, Sr. Richard Poole, Jr. Harry Pryde, Sr. Keith Putnam, So, Thomas Quann, Jr. Lyle Riley, So. Duane Scott, Sr. Robert Selmer, Sr, SiV9r Serumgard, So. Allen Shuler, Fr. James Stephens, jr. Sfflndley Stocker, Sr, Sffmley Wolf, sf, Gary Wade, Sr, Ralph Wulf, sf, 317 if' .,, , , , ,WAN f 5 'tl-:DA , . 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Gwen Morgan, Jr. Barbara Nollan, Jr. Diane Panchot, Sr. Nancy Panchot, Sr. Ann Pearson, So. Norman Piester, Jr. Janice Roberts, Fr. Joyce Scholfield, So. Janice Selby, So. Janet Stone, Fr. Maxine Stovall, Fr. Marie Tyrell, Fr. bl A 4' r 9 W1 X X ' Ns ? K - XE, . ff 155 , YU Ali' i ve S BL 26 327 Jean Adams, Sr. Lyla Balsom, So. Lorraine Bodine, Sr. Lorraine Bodine, president Patricia Churchill, Fr. Dolores Cooley, Sr. Marian Elliott, Fr. Eleanor Freese, Sr. Lois Freese, Sr. Judy Goetz, Jr. janet Gregory, So. Rose Ann Lentz, Fr. Janice McLaughlin, Fr. Margaret Nelson, Jr. Janet Poole, So. Jocelyn Schneider, So. Jo Ann Spacelc, So. Mardelle Stowe, Fr. Carol Saunders, president Virginia Allen, Jr. Lael Anderson, So. Susan Anderson, Sr. Beverly Brackett, Sr. Jo Ann Chandler, Sr. Mary Sue Clizer, Jr. Jean Cockrell, Sr. Dorothy Donovan, Fr. Bernice Doub, So. Rosie Eschbach, Jr. Beth Folsom, Sr. Martha Gillelnd, Fr. Mary Ellen Gilmore, Jr. Barbara Graham, So. Nancy Graham, Sr. Donna Hatcher, Jr. Jeannine Hoyt, Jr. Dorothy Jackson, Sr. Barbara Johanson, Jr. Jeanne LaLone, Fr. Janet Lombard, So. Nancy Martin, Sr. Marjorie McWilliams, So. Jean Meese, Jr. Joann Miller, So. Louise Mullen, Fr. Barbara Nelson, Jr. Nancy Nessel, So. Carol Norman, Jr . Arlene Pittman, Sr. Marjorie Rounds, So. Mary Ruddell, Fr. Carol Saunders, Sr. Patricia Sheely, Sr. Marianne Troy, Jr. Liane White, Jr. Mary White, Fr. Patty Wolfe, So. Donna Wood, Jr. Q? Jn ., , ' If Y fyabl ,f Q 7 , fi f 'fi lk' 'lf s, 6, 43 fi, I 1 - A f' ' L J 328 IN x ,wwe , :YQVJQ .kllll l.l .VI fa-' b ' V 's y, s 3, A. IQ mqi SAY WMV A '8 Y ,tw ,fist Q - N 'sgigifsggg aaae Q - sm - , is RQ, , , X ., Q 4, Q X ' X. ls. ' r t: 'gr rv, Kappa Delta 329 Barbara Ackerman, Fr. Wilma Beale, So. Phyllis Blowers, Fr. Carolyn Case, Fr. Barbara Chase, Fr. Shirley Slippern, president Joan Chisholm, Jr. Priscilla Clem, So. Marilyn Dinsmore, So. Joan Drumheller, Sr. Kathleen Foster, Sr. Marilyn Gill, So. Joanne Held, So. Dorothy Jorgenson, Jr. Peggy Kerr, Jr. Barbara Kitlar, Jr. Gretchen Kohne, Sr. Marlys Kounkel, Fr. Kay Leber, So. Jo Anne Lewis, So. Marilyn Manerud, Fr. Jerene McDowell, Fr. Carolyn Merritt, Fr. Elizabeth Miller, Fr. Leslie Nelson, Jr. Eleanor Olson, So. Janelle Plotts, Jr. Nancy Reed, Fr. Dolores Scheidegger, So. Kathryn Schumacher, Jr. Phyllis Schwarz, Sr. Nancy Scoles, Jr. Lucille Seger, Jr. Shirley Slippern, Sr. Sydne Swain, So. Ann Trombetto, Fr. Sarita Veatch, Jr. Kathryn Wallace, So. Marian Wallace, Jr. Mary Ellen' Warick, Jr. Genevieve Gildow, president ' Miriam Bearse, So. Joyce Brim, Fr. Georgia Burgess, Fr. Carolyn Candee, Sr. Barbara Clarke, Fr. Donna Combes, Sr. Joanne Combes, Jr. Patsy Cox, So. Deborah Davidson, Fr. Willene Ellis, So. Ann Elsensohn, So. Patricia Galligan, Fr. Genevieve Gildow, Sr. Evelyn Harting, Jr. Carol Haynes, Fr. Helen Horne, So. Lorraine Hughes, So. Gladys Johnston, Fr. Patricia Jones, So. 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Marilyn Brumblay, Fr. Carole Cooke, Fr. Joanne Daly, Fr. Judith Davis, So. Mona Eikrem, So. Barbara Farrell, Jr. Gene Halbert, Sr. Joan Hauswedell, So. Patricia Hill, So. Joanne Hoff, Sr. Inga Holmstrup, Jr. Betty Hughes, Jr. Jana Jacobson, Fr. Margaret Jensen, Sr. Joanne Johnson, Jr. Sharon Johnson, Fr. Trudy Langmas, So. Jane Lombard, Fr. Shirley Malander, Sr. Paula Matson, Jr. Catherine McNair, So. Janet McNair, Fr. Utalee Medley, So. Donna Newell, Fr. Ann Ove, So. Susan Nash, Fr. Mary Parker, So. Janet Parsons, Fr. Jill Peck, So. Mary Phenneger, Fr. Patricia Phillips, Fr. Joanne Stewart, Fr. Lola Story, Fr. Susan Talbot, Fr. Patricia Taylor, So. Barbara Toevs, Jr. Sharon Vincent, Fr. Carolyn White, So. Dorothy White, Fr. Robert Schmidt, president Robert Ackerman, jr John Alley, F . Alex Alvord, S Charles Barth Fr. Allan Brumbaugh, Sr. Charles Buch, Fr. Melvin Ecklund, Fr. Arthur Fulkerson, Sr. Glen Hellenga, Sr. Robert Hinrichs, So. Robert Johnson, Sr. Ted Kammers, Fr. Phillip Largent, Sr. Ronald Mock, So. Franklin Mader, Fr. Jerry Maggs, Sr. Donald Martin, Grad. William Mickelberry, Fr. Richard Moser, Sr. Allen Munn, Sr. Robert Olsen, Sr. Lyle Pierson, Jr. Robert Pietila, Fr. Robert Schmidt, jr. Michael Schultheis, So. Alvin Sherman, Fr. Roderick Sprague, Fr. Robert Stensland, Sr. James Stockton, Fr. Louie Torre, So. Dean Tripp, Sr. Mylo Trueblood, So. Russell Zakarison, Sr. Alpha Gamma o If ff xg Z Wifi f f f Vi! 25257 44142 if-afffiffff? fafifffff W 1 13? I fgf W ,W ,, ,. 'V 21 f -a.f.,. M ' .,-, a n 334 I F I I if s iQ Q E eg 4 1,1 tr '1 XQQ 'V X , :ir AI ha K X X SSSQ ix XX r. rr Qxsi X X X mx 5 X QQ Qvixgx X ,,.,,m Nw XM ,b if N , 0+ X xl' x :. l -: l k . f: Q55-i,:f'S,o1 , wg X i HN t t, X A f 335 ff! ff fm john Bailey, So. William Britton, Jr. Emile Leitz, president Robert Hyden, Jr. Emil Leitz, Sr. Donald Lindberg, Sr. Peter Menke, Grad. Charles Millard, Sr. Richard Prouty, jr. Phillip Smith, So. Maurice Whitley, Sr. John Wilson, Jr. Richard Young, Ir. Donn McIntosh, president Glen Anderson, So. James Aucutt, Fr. Joseph Berglund, Fr. Hector Bonnar, Fr. Bruct Chambers, Sr. Robert Fitzs'mmons, Jr. Hal Fretz, Jr. Ron Fry, So. John Gleason, Sr. George Goudy, Sr. Larry Graft, Fr. John Halin, Fr. Mike Jensen, Sr. Barry Jones, Fr. Richard Lewis, Jr. Gill Long, Fr. Robert Lundgaard, So. Donald Manlowe, So. Loren McCracken, Sr. Donn McIntosh, Jr. Melvin Mostellor, Fr. Richard Morrison, Sr. Roy Myers, Sr. Bob Neitzling, Sr. Robert Newton, Fr. Randall Plumb, So. John Poston, Fr. Keith Schulz, So. Paul Sellin, Sr. James Shelver, Sr. Larry Sherman, So. James Sherrod, Sr. Paul Stoffel, 3rd, Fr. John Tallent, Sr. Curtis Webber, Fr. Richard Weston, Fr. Larry Whiteman, So. Charles Wilson, Jr. Ipha Tau Omeg 3 I Hg 2- I , . A J yi in if if X ga: fl: l 5' 4 is Jw Q. aka X nk ,l I I U I Q ' pllxvi 1,130 N iii-I' X A llli l -Y' Wifi :yin Jil Qt s, W iN.!Y C 56 Beta Theta Pi 337 Robert Bauder, So. 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Clint Charlson, Sr. Daniel Bigger, president Gordon Cook, So. James Forbes, So. Glenn Freres, Jr. Clifford Furuncss, Jr. John Furuness, Jr. Gordon Glandson, So. Delbert Grigsby, Fr. Walter Johnson, Sr. 2 Wayne Johnson, Sr. Charles Kinsey, So. Reginald Kleweno, So. Albert Larson, Sr. Charles McLean, Sr. Robert Merriam, Sr. Donald Michel, Jr. Gale Mitchell, Sr. Herbert Robinson, Sr. John Rose, Sr. Willard Schlepp, Fr. Harold Seeber, Jr. Warren Stuart, Sr. John McDonald, president Gary Anderson, So. Edward Berry, Fr. Keith Bogard, Sr. Richard Brandenberg, Fr. David Brown, So. james Calkin, So. Jerry Dearth, So. Bert Eckstrom, Fr. Leonard Houle, Fr. Bjorn Hrutfiord, So. David Johnson, Fr. Morris Kilborn, Sr. Robert Kurtalc, Sr. Ray Lackey, So. Russell Lackey, So. Donald Lewis, Sr. John MacDonald, Ir. Donald Mastel, Fr. Donald McLane, So. Theodore Miller, So. Frank Mollick, So. Donald Murray, Sr. Richard Peterson, Ir. Richard Petragallo, Fr. William Pettit, Fr. Fredric Roth, So. Richard Shuman, Ir. Howard Shuman, Jr. john Stewart, Sr. George Studle, Fr. James Wolvin, Fr. Donald Young, jr. Delta Upsllon ' 'if f , W Q4 if M gal, if , Eff J, 4 ' 5 f Z , , X r f f ayal tis il 340 'Q :Q 1. All , x I ix: , MVN ry Sa We .Kar , P 40 xx -X ,1, , .XQQX XXX ' S- 1X K - . X X , .r wg, fa r i N. -,sb-,H g .T RF? si , X x ,gk Nm: X Q Kappa Iota Phi 341 Robert Adkins, So. Verne Berwick, Fr. Thomas Blodgett, Fr. joseph Kuhns, president George Daniel, Sr. James Davies, Fr. Robert DeWitt, So. Loren Enochson, So. Glenn Folkins, Jr. Richard Ford, Sr. Lloyd Harmon, Fr. Jack Kennard, Jr. Milton Koch, Sr. Joseph Kuhns, Sr. Donald Larsen, Fr. Robert Larsen, Sr. Kenneth Lewis, So. Roger Morris, Fr. Hugh Pickett, So. Robert Robertson, Fr Iohn Skarr, Sr. Bernard Slaten, Fr. Harold Tobie, Sr. Denny Yasuhara, Jr. Wayne Siegel, president James Allen, Jr. John Allen, Fr Adrian Arnold, Jr. James Buckley, Fr. Robert Burks, So. I-lubert Christianson, Sr. John Clark, Fr. Maurice Coy, Fr. Paul Davis, Jr. Richard Del-Iuff, Fr. Kirk Douglass, So. Gale Filer, Jr. James Fraser, Sr. Wallis Friel, Jr. Bruce Gilbert, Jr. Clyde Holen, Fr. Ray Hunter, Sr. Gordon Jacky, Sr. William Jacky, Fr. Landelin James, Sr. Dewey Keith, Fr. Hugh Knapp, Jr. Kay Leonard, Jr. Richard Loren, So. Jerry Martin, So. Stan McAlister, Jr. Joseph McCauley, So. Malcolm McDonald, So. Byron Meade, Sr. Robert Monahan, So. William Montgomery, Fr Kenneth Oliver, Jr. Frank Orsi, So. Mickey Peer, Fr. Joseph Plaskett, Jr. Ray Poulter, Jr. John Prideaux, Jr. Roger Pugmire, So. James Quinton, Jr. John Reese, Jr. Gene Reiger, Sr. William Roberts, Jr. Wayne Siegel, Sr. Richard Smith, Fr. David Storey, So. Ronald Taylor, Jr. Larry Trent, Sr. Bert Underwood, Fr. Orman Vertrees, Jr. Robert Vitale, Sr. Clyde White, Jr. Harold Wolverton, Jr. Fritz Zabawa, So. Kappa Sigma 2 , v .4 0 ,, 'i f W, ' 2. ,?'4,,.? ,',zfq,..,.,f' 7 . ,,, f si ' f I X f f? 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Donald Willard, Fr. --I--w......t..,,,.i.. Larry Ames, president Larry Ames, Sr. James Behlke, Sr. Richard Bott, Sr. Harlan Bruner, Jr. Richard Bruya, Fr. Michael Chun, Fr. Thomas Ditz, Fr. James Fahlstrom, Sr. Jerry Fiorito, Fr. William Galligan, Sr. Eugene Jaglowski, So. Charles Jinneman, Fr. Frank Kenny, Fr. joseph Matelich, So. John Matelich, Fr. Andre Nebolon, Sr. Samuel Parrott, Fr. Phillip Phleger, Sr. Patrick Reilly, So. Herbert Rhodes, Fr. Richard Roberts, Jr. Edward Roclcey, jr. Leo Sax, So. Michael Stoppy, So. Lawrence Thola, Jr. Iames Williams, Fr. Robert Wilson, So. Richard Yonlce, Ir. I fy W , , X . ' ' . Q , 'vial 7, I '. 2 fr , 'I K Z me Z? f i OW .Z 44? ff 1 gf' i ' - 4 ' . , wff Q -f - r ,iw 1 V A , MQ ., ., f .ii I? 1 . , f f f' ,gg 1, ,W'J ,ff f N J, 4. W, fz , , ,f , , V , , l H ,- 1, 2 , L-I -1 A -y J A 1 hiv , If ,W 4 th 5-., 1, if , m ei? ' . lH7AAM.wf ff 3, , I f gv 346 lu K' K s . MM K M if Q r 2 N .x L- .fl lvl Ms? N ' if Q EQ , N f Q v in gg . -'ifx 1 Xt 347 John Ahlquist, So. Thure Ahlquist, Jr. Charles Comstock, Sr. Edward Deeble, So. William Valley, president Gerald Eyrick, Sr. Gordon Fitzgerald, Sr William Goodenough, William Gray, Sr. Robert Hein, Sr. William Henderson, Sr Rodgers Higgins, Fr. Edwin Kilburn, Fr. Allen Kimbel, Fr. Richard Kuelpman, Jr. Charles Lindberg, Sr. Robert Martin, Fr. Herbert McIntosh, Jr. John McClane, Jr. David Orahood, Fr. Marshall Roberts, So. Benjamin Ruehl, Sr. Fred Swarthout, So. John Valley, So. William Valley, Sr. Robert Walker, So. john Weekes, Sr. Arthur Zurfluh, Jr. Bruce Zwaschka, jr. 's john Landa, president Bruce Amsbaugh, Fr. Arden Archer, Fr. Ronald Bennink, Fr. Erving Berg, So. Everett Burts, Fr. Donald Cochran, Sr. Delbert Costello, Sr. james Costello, Sr. jack Davidson, Jr. Thomas Davis, Jr. james Doyle, Jr. Gary Duckworth, Fr. Robert Fondahn, So. Lee Frank, Fr. Robert Frichtl, So. Ronald Frichtl, So. William Gross, Sr. Richard I-Iarle, Sr. Oren Holmes, Jr. Carter House, Sr. Robert Jacobs, Jr. Charles Kam, Sr. Gary Kitterman, Fr. Roger Knigge, Fr. John Landa, Jr. Don LaPierre, Jr. Dick Lehn, So. Charles Lund, Sr. Charles Lust, Sr. Philip McCallister, Fr. William McCoy, Fr. Kern MacDonald, Fr. Edwin Philips, Ir. David Roberts, Sr. George Rosser, Sr. Robert Russ, Fr. Preston Shephard, Ir. George Stabenfeldt, Sr. john Stark, Fr. Don Steinbrunner, Jr. Edgar Stonecipher, Fr. Thomas Thompson, Fr. Leif Wikan, Ir. Herman Wood, So. Richard Ziegler, Fr. Phi Sigma Kappa I'v'v -mp , f- X vi v' . i Sq 'I Q, N . 'P V .P A mug? 348 O V g if, X 1, . Q X Lv, -W s X a, its ,www -tqxgxssi, lui k gi' -N 1 be x p r , N-5 Q -Kg ,wx s , , Emigra- R ' , R .J is Ns' --1 4, S X XS., l 6 . A r 5. . X , xy 5 XXQN . fs Q Q k a RN. ?, NY is ,wm v ,- E S -, f i 1 I iffxf X5 3 - Q r X xx- A, X Q . si -B vs 349 James Bell, Sr. James Boytz, Sr. Richard Boytz, Sr. Richard Boytz, president James Bell, president Loran Clark, Sr. Robert Day, Sr. Roy Edfast, Sr. Gary Garred, Fr. Max Garred, Sr. David Guettinger, So. Richard Hasseth, Fr. Kenneth Kittleson, Sr. John Lund, Jr. Hugh Muzzall, Jr. Brian O'Leary, Fr. Matt O'Leary, Sr. Fred Sanford, Fr. Howard Smith, Fr. Philip Soike, Fr. William Sutton, So. Alvin Wahl, Ir. Rex Walker, Sr. Ronald White, So. Sqyna Adpha Epsdon Robert Fisher, president Bob Adams, jr. Bill Arend, So. Stan Arnold, Jr. Lee Ballard, Fr. Fred Barker, Fr. Tom Barker, Jr. Harold Bervin, Sr. Jack Byrne, jr. Dean Crosier, Jr. Carl Dahlin, Sr. Joseph Dwyer, So. Dale Dier, Fr. William Ferguson, Sr. Don Ferris, So. Les Filion, Sr. Robert Fisher, Sr. Richard Fussell, Fr. David Graham, Fr. Donald Hannula, Jr. Burton Harwood, Fr. Paul Hooper, Sr. Lee Hutsell, Fr. Richard Kelly, So. Allen Lamb, Fr. Tony Marchionne, Sr. Merlin McCrosky, So. Don Mcllroy, So. Gene McKenzie, So. Karl Peterson, Jr. Richard Smith, Sr. Alan Snyder, Sr. Peter Vanwell, Fr. 35 vu ' Vu U . Nts' 5 .QQ 'yy F995 1350 i O p 'N ' S K NHFLSQ Q . f ,iw X kg X.-X52 Q -:xg -- X mx, K .Ng gx Q53 351 David Allen, Sr. William Bates, Jr. Edgar Benavides, So. Bert Boyd, Jr. Donald Byrne, So. Walter Morgan, president Louis Champlin, Fr. Harry Chick, So. Earl Crane, Sr. Robert DeBoer, Jr. William Evans, Fr. Dix Gedney, Jr. Frankin Greenough, So. Peyton Greenough, Jr. Lawrence Grieg, So. Grover Haistings, Fr. Robert Irvine, Jr. Harold Iverson, Sr. Val Jensen, Sr. Thomas Juris, Sr. Dale Kassel, Jr. Robert Keeler, Sr. Douglas King, Fr. Harold Lokovsek, Jr. George Main, Jr. William McCure, So. William McCue, Fr. Lawrence McKay, Fr. James Montzheimer, Fr. Walter Morgan, Sr. Donald Perry, So. Donald Picatti, Jr. William Rehder, Fr. James Reid, Sr. Bruce Ronneburg, So. Albert Solomon, So. Gene Spease, Jr. James Sweeney, Jr. John Turner, Sr. Don Tuttle, Fr. George Walmark, Fr. Richard Warner, Fr. Silas Matthies, president Richard Ager, Jr. Richard Allard, jr. Jack Arnold, Sr. Robert Beppler, Jr. Harry Berryman, Fr. Norman Brunton, Sr. Iere Cary, Sr. Ronald Chard. Sr. Keith Castle, Fr. Robert Cargill, So. Robert Collins, Fr. Richard Fergin, So. Dudley Fry, Jr. Robert Gilchrist, Fr. Rodney Hahn, So. Lloyd Hartman, So. John Jochen, Fr. Howard Kimbal, So. Charles Kinney, So. Jerry Kirkpatrick, Fr. William Kramer, Fr. James Kretz, Jr. Larry Lancaster, Fr. Samuel Langmas, Sr. William Lebold, Sr. Robert Logan, Jr. David Lowery, So. Robert Lowry, So. Gerald Marzyck, Fr. Silas Matthies, Sr. Michael McNamara, Jr. Albert Moeser, So. Milton Moeser, Jr. Richard Mullen, Jr. William Oberhue, Fr. William Paul, So. Robert Ritter, Sr. Milton Schwenk, So. Robert Smawley, Sr. Whitney Smith, So. Terry Sparks, Fr. Robert Tompkins, Sr. Richard Thompson, Fr. Ronald Tompkins, jr. Rollo Van Pelt, Sr. Richard Walton, Jr. William Watson, Sr. Robert Wilson, Jr. William Zuger, Jr. Sigma NW 0 S wg, SI m K 1 1 QNX Li A is , X X -X X N X V I I: h O - . -all + 1 mg Q gt :.,, x -x w ' N X AXQ Q X Q' lr-l 2 J W , 'N Q I N N X E ,fr N fv if ?Qw k iY5S.Qf-. SQ., -i K X vs S X X X l x S in Fw Q Q 3 s , X X xf X X ? as is Q , Epsilon Floyd Brown, So. Roy Burke, Sr. Richard Burrer, Sr. David Carpenter, Gr. John Sandberg, president David Coburn, Gr. Stanley Coe, So. Michael Dake, Sr. Charles Dolle, Sr. David Felch, Sr. Thomas Graham, Sr. Michael I-lander, Fr. Michael Horan, Sr. Rodney Ingham, Jr. Gilbert John, Sr. Glen Kranc, So. John Marks, Sr. Cole McFarland, Jr. John Morgan, Fr. Maurice Pierce, Sr. Fred Poe, Fr. Robert Randall, Fr. Donald Roser, Jr. John Sandberg, Gr. James Shaver, Fr. Duane Siehl, Fr. Jack Stevens, Fr. Gerald Stocker, So. James Sullivan, Sr. Kenneth Swerin, Fr. Robert Thompson, Jr. John West, Fr. Allen Wood, Sr. John Underwood, Fr. LeRoy Bendix, president Bernie Ackerman, Sr. Kenneth Arlt, Fr. James Barnard, Sr. LeRoy Bendix, Jr. Ken Bauguess, So. Russell Boveia, Fr. Charles Carlson, So. George Chapin, Jr. Daniel Dawson, Jr. David Dilts, So. John Drumheller, Jr. Virgil Duchow, Fr. Glenn Eaton, Sr. Ken Eickerman, Jr. Richard Eppley, Jr. Wallace Hall, So. Robert Halvorson, Sr. Jerry Harsch, Jr. Roger Johnson, Sr. Victor Johnson, Fr. Larry Kiser, So. Sherman Knight, Fr. Laurence Kramer, Sr. James Levetett, Sr. Douglas MacKelvie, Sr. Richard Maltby, Jr. Philip McColley, Fr. Barry McMahon, Fr. Edward Medeiros, Sr. Glen Meinke, Fr. Menzo Clinton, Jr. Lou Musso, Fr. Dale Noyd, Fr. Richard Olson, Jr. Edmund Parker, Sr. Robert Patton, Fr. John Prentice, Jr. LaVern Puddy, Jr. Donald Putnam, So. John Reed, Sr. Eric Roberts, Sr. Lee Ruple, Sr. Rodger Sayles, Sr. Thomas Shane, So. Donald Shaw, Fr. Robert Simpson, So. Richard Smith, Sr. Robert Stave, Jr. Casper Swanson, Jr. Richard Tatham, Sr. Alan Torgerson, Fr. Richard Webb, Sr. Laurence Weiss, Sr. Ralph Welch, So. Gene Wick, Fr. George Wood, So. Robert Yates, So. au Y kiiiftftefm Z Z W a P P a J 1 llon new Y E , i P . , in i K i X l I 1 s 1 S 1 F E l I l l I w w w l w I 3 fi., .. I 354 j r 35 Ati, 4 U 2 '4 fi , is i Q. ,I :Vx it .ig 354 sais Saws J so 15 s ys, N. gs- ' K ' ' s P r g t . Q , , ws! si if X xt .Rip ,Ax X 11. 11, vi' 2 f 1 ,,,, 9 , X- N 355 5 ' s x 1 1 if ii P ' x . . E . r 3' Q Theta Chi 355 James Akin, Sr. Thomas Amery, Fr. Orrin Anderson, Fr. Allen Arnold, Fr. William Baker, So. Richard Gardner, president John Bartanen, Jr. Frank Brock, So. William Brower, So. Earle Brown, Fr. Everett Conley, Jr. Jerry Cushingham, So. Bruce Ellerbroek, Jr. Ervin Erickson, Fr. Dan Foelker, Fr. Richard Gardner, Jr. William Geppert, Sr. Thomas Gullikson, Jr. Rodger Hamilton, Fr. Robert Jensen, Fr. Hugh Jones, Jr. Earl Lavery, Sr. John Lingle, Sr. William Lloyd, So. Donald Long, Fr. James Madden, Fr. Michael McBain, Fr. Bruce Morse, Jr. Richard Oltman, Sr. William Piper, Sr. Robert Prescott, So. Bert O'Neil, Jr. Shelle Robertson, So. Raymond Simonson, Sr. James Stone, Sr. Douglas Taylor, Fr. Joseph Trembly, So. Joseph Tugaw, Sr. Graham Watkins, Sr. Peter Welk, Fr. Robert Whipps, Sr. Dennis Zimmerman, Fr. William Dickinson, president Thomas Ault, Sr. Leslie Blackwell, Fr. Richard Bazard, Sr. Gary Bergstrom, Fr. Roland Block, Sr. Thomas Brutzman, Fr. Paul Bryan, Fr. Douglas Campbell, Fr. John Clark, Jr. Kenneth Coon, Fr. Charles Dake, So. David Dickinson, Fr. William Dickinson, Sr. Asbjorn Ekeberg, Jr. Merlin Hopp, So. Svein Huse, jr. Jacob Iohanneson, Sr. Jack Kelley, Sr. Stuart Kosnick, Sr. Paul Kyner, Fr. Gale Larson, Fr. Earl Quigley, Sr. Daniel Roberts, Sr. Donald Satterlee, So. Leslie Scholfield, Sr. Edmund Schwerdtfeger, Fr. Kenneth Scott, Sr. Leonard Smith, So. John Stenkamp, Sr. Ted Sweeney, Sr. 4 3 Q7 Maxi Th fm llf 17,f 'f J' in iat, 1 , 1, ,,,, 4 , 'f 1 gf 356 ,,f, VA, 3 ' me MUSIC the EU' cordwl and M Marrif ment 1 studen, classes degree perk 1 Colum ingenu tive- handic dent is less ho Bab L EMI, Fail-wa! A . widfm' mm! ling uh John , dauglu hook 3 HQ ,.. Nr . Wa ,KVA if A M . idk , W .- 4:15 'x if 1 is W 356 L W3 Music is for enjoyment. Relaxing to the tunes of Ed Hopkins and his ac- cordion are Mrs. Hopkins and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Pearson. Taking a well earned rest from their book learn'n are Mr. and Mrs. David Budsberg. Married Students Marriage has not stopped education. Proof of this statement is enroll- ment figures of the State college--for about ten per cent of the student body are married students. Although many of the gals attend classes on the hill, most of them are busy Working-earning uPHT,' degrees fputting husbands throughj. They all seem to find time to perk up their homes, scattered all over College Hill-Fairways, Columbia House, Trailer camp and miscellaneous apartments. Clever ingenuity has made their four year homes comfortable and attrac- tive-an inspiration to the studying hubbies. Children are not a handicap either in this struggle for education, for nearly every stu- dent is also a very proud parent. The lively youngsters provide end- less hours of enjoyment for their parents. V -'fe-,-,asf f N1 'sl C l,- W SWK -NYY 'YFZKW 75 5? 54? P' . ,e is :Lf z i f - wg.. .Af - X A-Wfsr. M ta, ,Y- - - -ox ws2spmf.4 .M 1, -ws,-..-,.vn 1 FQ v.yXQrsf.w ,tw , -- 5,3 'f V X 1 tzsztzz -9 ' ' X F ,. - ..4s..f- ,. was 339, ,,,.,-s.xs-.- y. N N V. 34 Baby Katie, Janet and Vincent Mc- Enary pose for picture in South Fairway apartment. A quiet evening at home is spent with John Calliten enjoying the Pullman Herald and his wife knit- ting little things. John and Phyllis Underwood hold daughters Jeri and Debi while Chi- nook photographer snaps picture. 357 The scene of perfect contentmentl' may be found in this setting as Mary Hawkins cuts slices of homemade cake for friends Fred and Ardath Trouty and husband james. f Z 4 Go ahead, trump my ace! From left to right, Ernest Kittle, Arnold Glarboug, Estelle Glarboug and Jo Anne Kittle played the all-important game of bridge. The davenport is filled to capacity as Lydia, baby Dee, Tim, Rick, and Wes Towners pose for family portrait. Taking an evening off for relaxation are Charles and Shirlee Caprye and Robert Smith smokes his pipe and gets ready to read Ezra The Elephant to his waiting family. Married Student Married students are not only busy with studies, fam- ilies and campus activities, but support a governing body within their own group. This is especially true in South Fairway, where the students elect their own mayor and council to carry out and handle issues which may arise. On the agenda this year was the traffic control question, and plans for building a new playground for same 300 children. A small news- paper, published monthly informs the married stu- dents of current happenings, and carries news of these triple personalities - students, parents, Nbig people on campus. Ruth and Bus Rhodifer are solving The proud parents of this young lass, Jody Rae, are Roy and josy the question of What to 'do with extra time as they sit with their dog and a good book. their dog, Rudy. Hgbbs. ,Q ,, og? i If ,.V..l f.,-,-,- . y p' ii li Vi .,-75 ,' 411.4 For tl child l'b aby activit too. Susie i for he Grits G Marjo hands! the qu D3 I lttlivir 'H Sm. read ents studies, fam- a governing pecially true ect their own tandle issues fear was the .ilding a new small news- married stu- iews of these big people lving with their The dog Blinks is certainly pleased to be included in this gath- ering with his owners Thomas and Irene Pelley. Oh, what a delicious dessert! Sit- ting from left to right are Mrs. and Mr. Myron Myers in the home of Nora and Gill Nikaido. Roasting marshmallows in the fire- place are Tom, Paul and Audrie Van Eckhart. For the many students who Work, the nursery school sponsored by the child development department in the College of Home Economics, ubahy sitsn with the youngsters and provides them with a day long activity program. Townspeople and faculty make use of the school too. Susie is in her p. j.'s and all ready for her goodnight hug from par- ents Gloria and Bill Mayberry. Marjorie and Paul Wesen . hold hands and sit by the fire enjoying the quietness of the evening. Darlene serves coffee and kitten helps Earl Quigley enjoy a break in studying. 359 .2125 ,.. Little Mark Smith is the center of attraction in this setting as he has both his father, George, and his mother, Vera, reading to him. Marcia and Maybess Galvin listen as Dacldy,' Gwen, af le , 3 Deloyd strums on the old banjo. well P059 for famlll' Photo- Married Students 'fs fit 245 YPA lt 'l ' ' l r I 5 Bl lc' the do , Skipper and Bob Black- The Rosecrans enjoy dinner4from left to right, Eileen, Douglas, Chipper, Charles and Gus, the dog. Eleanor and Bob Hughes spend an eve- ning Hhitting the books together. This year climaxes the end to a long hard grind for many of the married students who entered school four or five years ago after being in the armed services. New at lust, goals are in sight, for these students who realize more than any others the worth of a college education. Robert and Janette Collins settle clown fo' a little bookwork early in the evening. The f1mil ' scr'1 book brin s b1ck memories ' Y - -P tg f to Leonard Howell and his wife- A friendly game of checkers IS I-'nloyed Y 'xlllll llllS and Keith Bolster. 1 3 K .mu fu . . . f - K N 1. X' , af X: 'Sv ' 1 :gf '. . 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Alena, Alum J 2l gfdlt1nliRoc lll me' , AW- 9111 Amern-gn' Rm E mes, Hamm H. eS,P,C1anh iH1es,La,mm1 Azeri' Tom Well A EQWQHMJG' msbqugh B Aldefien nic! . ibm, nam, And 'Bilba- Alexz:-gan. Ahdenmsborbl, lll 'Ml1 l' Andemn-Erled Al1dmw Ed'0n Antrim-Franll AlldQrmn'sr.fQ l::nrS.'z Qnliigg-gy? 4 - . Andim 9131! We QI And 'Wh' H And:r,::- ' 5 Mdtrgohl hm 329 140 275 Boozer, Willa Mae 265 Ahrens, M. Conner Burkh PAGE 150 150 151 166 167 179 185 191 199 200 201 208 214 220 220 222 224 226 230 231 232 233 234 238 246 253 277 290 301 302 320 333 357 362 371 377 377 379 A Aaring, James Charles Abbott, Elden Romain Abdelal, Ahmed F- Abrahamson, Vernon D. Abraham, Kenneth R. 110, 344 261 55 313 313 Anderson, Anderson, Kenneth C. 53, Kerry Gowan I42, 205, Ackerman, Bernard E. 82332 88, 110, Ackerman, Robert H. 260, 334 Ackerman, Barbara Lee 329 Agkley, William Benton 263 Actor, Evelyn H. 63 Acton, Arlo Cubit 270, 302 Adams, Betty Kathleen 62, 82 89, 110, 299 Adams, Donald F. Adams, Elmer Adams, Edwin Ray Adams, Helen Jean 89, 123 244, 327 Adams, Joyce Elaine Adams, Patricia Jo Ann Adams, Adams Adams: Vivienne Joy Adamson, Edwin Thomas Adkins, Robert Dewey 199, Ager, Ri Agledal, Audrey Oline Ahlquist, Thure M. 243, Ahlquist, John S. 122, 143, Ahmann, Cornelius John Ahmann, Joe Leo 148 213, 218, 320 Robert Stanley 350 Robert Walter 325 269 302 341 chard William 352 290 265 347 180 347 255 310 255 Anderson, Lael Marie 124, Anderson, Margaret J. Anderson, Mildred Anderson, Orrin Melvin Paul Cowles Rick Anderson, Roger Edward Robert O. Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Susan Claire 89 344 255 267 133 328 292 125 205 355 124 338 260 345 54 89 Anderson, Sally Ann C. 235 Victor S. Anderson, Anderson, Webster Stuart Anderson, Walter R. , Wallace E. Andrew, Glenn Elmer 89, 328 217 ,323 192 110 Anderson Andrews, Bill Harold 89 275 Anliker, Mary Ellen 265 Anliker, William Lewis Anthony, Bruce D. Apt, Walter James 89 145 344 257 316 Andrews, Shirley W. 132, 138 296 , 296 251 302 Aichele, Murit Dean 60, 89 264 304 Airey, Janet Gail I Arauz, H. Olga 290 Arbeiter, Hazel G. 149, 294 Archer, Arden Frank, Jr. 348 Archer, James Neal 333 Arend, William Brannan 251 350 Arians, Alvin Harold Arlt, Kenneth Fred 353 Armfield, William W. 267 Arnett, Patricia Nelle 292 Arnold, Jack Eugene 89,352 Arnold, Barbara Jean 123, 144 321 Arnold, Joanne Lenora 321 Arnold, Allen J. 124, 302,355 Arnold, Cecil Adrian 66, 113 143, 392 Arnold, Allan Ray Arnold Stanley Lee . 350 Arnquist, Bonnie M. 270, 290 Arriaga, Lusiano P. 257 Ascarrunz, Mario 211,313 Ascuaga, John Joe Asher, Roderick Roland Ashton, James C., Jr. 50, 89 307 Aitkenhead, Ruth Ann 55, 535 2 Akamine, Toshio 83, 89, 261 304 Akey, Avonne Charlyn 110 320 Akins, Harold John Akin, James Gerald 89, 355 Akita, Mariorie A. 299 Albert, Phyllis Anne 294 Albert, Yvonne 271, 294 Albers, Mary Joy 290 Albee, Lucy Sabado Alderson, Margaret 296 Aldrich, Robert Adams Aldridge, Rosemary F. 204 2 5 262, Alexander, Everett D. Alice, Lawrence John Aliverti, Edward Gene 60, 61 126, 231, 235 Allan, James Norman 342 Allbritton, Delma L. 296, 275 Allard, Richard C. 352 Allen, David E. 89, 143, 232 3 1 Allen, Ivan Wesley Allen, John H., Jr. 342 Allen, Marcellea Jean Allen, Nancy Carolyn 117 Allen, Paul Howard 111,266 Allen, Patricia Ann Allen, Virginia Lee 328 Allert, Yvonne D. 231 Alley, John E. 335 Alexander, Darold W. Allison, Adrienne Allinger, James Ray Almeida, Anthony Almy, Loren 259 Alspach, Richard C. A1tree,JuIieanne 296, 260 Alvord, Alexander M. 135, 254 274, 335 Alward, Jane Rockey Alward, H. V. 67 Ambrose, Willard James 267 Ames. Guy Weber 255,275 Amerman, Ruth E. 292 Ames, Harold Hartland Ames, P. Clarence 89, 304 Ames, Lawrence Edwin 89, 346 Amery. Tom Welk 355 Ames, Walter Joel 110 Amsbaugh, Bruce H. 348 Andersen, Patricia Ann 215 269, 326 Anderson, Barbara L. 299 Anderson, Charles K. Anderson, Carol Jean 332, 146 Anderson, Douglas W. 254 Anderson, Dell B. 110, 266 Anderson, Erle Orlando 89 Anderson, Edward L., Jr. Anderson, Frank R. Anderson, Grace Maude 292 Anderson, Guy Anderson, George Glen 336 Anderson, Glenn Arthur Andersen, Gary Ellis 340, 147 Anderson, Glenn N. 197 Anderson, Gordon W. Anderson, Henry P. 302 Anderson, James Ubbe Anderson. John Stanley 55, 62 89, 313 Anderson ,Janet F. 150, 332 379 Ashton, Jerry 196, 261 Aslakson, Howard Omer Atkinson, Mary Louise Atwood, Vernon Dale Atwater, Sandra 215, 217, Aucutt, James Peter 147, Auld, William Dave 299 320 336 109 272 1 10 356 Ault, Nelson Ault, Thomas Edward 89, 257, Ault, Lulu May 142,218,296 Aune, Quintin Albert 65 Austin, Roland Barber 65, 273 Austin, Gary John Autio, Arne Rudolph Autio, Nancy Jane 270, 271 294 Auve, Doreen Marie Auyong, Victor Chew G. 263 Averill, Philip Groves Avery, Oralee G. 290 Averill, Elizabeth A. 144, 323 Avery, Barbara Liane 116, 296 Ayers, Mary Elizabeth 296 Aylor, John Henry 109 Ayllon, Juan Tomas 66, 256 Ayling, Bernadine Lee 296 Aylor, William Bray Ayres, Ann Marie 144, 330 B Baade, Gerald Wayne Babcock, Melvin L., Jr. 333 Babich, John, Jr. 52,89 Backus, Walter Elliott 110 Bacon, Charles F. Bacon, Marion Badua, Florendo A. 110 Badfnocl11,IJiaEne 321 Bag ey, a p ugene Bailey, Buck 51. 153 Bailey, Byron Ledare 110, 168 170, 177, 178 Bailey, John Oliver L. 145,335 Bailey, Jack H. Baily, Wayne James 51122 Bailor, Adrienne S. 271 Bain, Wilfred Carlos Baininen, Lee 55 Baird, Jack Vernon Baker, Charles T. Baker, Donald Lee Baker Gene Murray 55 13 1. ,' e' .1 ciiffofd 266 Bzkzl-', lrhr1.bwis, Jr. 53. 204 273, 275 Baker, Joyce Irene 82. 8352 Baker, Ronald Ray 135. PICTURE INDEX Baker, Richard Earl 14 Baker, Richard H. Baker, William Harry 51 B-ilsom. Lyla Lea 65, 124 Baldwin, Janice D. es, asf Baldy, Mana.. 124: 133 Baldwin, Robert Lewis Baldwin, Thomas M, l35 Ball, Betty Arlene Ballard, Phillip Ommen Ballard, Joan Alison Ballard, Leland Carl Ballard, James Kenneth Bangs, Donald W. Banko, Russell Ray Barbee, Wendell Jean Theodor Barber, e M, Barber, Richard Herman Bardell, William E. thy, Taleb M. 304 Barghu Barker, Harry Miles Barker, Edward Ross 166 171, 172, 173, 175 Barker, Fred B. 251 Barker, Thomas William Barmuck, Ralph Barksdale, Barbara Ann 213 Barlet, Theodore Barnard, James Kimball 110 Barner, Bruce James Barnes, Betty Carlynn Barnett, Mabel L. Barnett, David Ralph Barr, James Robert 66, 68 Barret, Robert Andrew Barr, Richard George Barratt, Joseph Barrett, Camille 213, 218 Barron, Joan Louise Barricklow, Marilyn J. 265, 296, Barry, Laurence Edward Barryman, Harry 215, Bartelds, David Harry 310, Hartels, Denzil L. Bartanen, John Edward Barth, Charles J. 255, Bartlett, Eugene Fred Barton, Arnold George Barton, Virginia l.. Barto, Emerson Smith Barton, John Arthur Bartow, Robert John Bartow, Mr. Bashaw, Robert T. Bass, Russell B. 89, 304 Batchelor, Ronald F. Bate, Arthur Joel 52, 53,89 263 Bates, William Merrill 89, Bauer, Herman Carl Bauder, Robert Allen Bauer, Gilbert D. Bauer, Leonhard Baugness, Kenneth D. Baumgardner, Betty J. Baumeister, Bernard P. Baumunk, Ralph Homer Bausman, Patricia Bavard, Katherine L. Baxter, David A. 50, 39. 249, 250, Baxter, Anne Marie Betty Jo Baxter, Baxter, Edwig E6il'1.-1f- 59. B yl y, Ray ver Bgzaid, Richard J. 89. Beachner, Phyllis Ann 89, Beale, Raymond Loren 254 Beale, Wilma Betheen 260, 264, Beal, John Curtis Beaman, John Homer Bean, Robert K. Bear, Lois Jean Bear, Donald Emery Bearse, Miriam Louise Beattie, Robert J. Bechard, Eugene Beck, Janet Delma Beck, John Kell Beckel, Charles E. Becker, Thomas T. 90, 110, Eugene Dw191'l'1 Becker, Becker, JOS6? glefeld 89 I er'ne , Becker, Lo a B IN' '29, Becker, Dolores Ann 89. B k . WYl'l0lla Bgskritran, Merl Ra1P11 90- Beckner, Dela Mae 265, Beckmann, Harold Edward 121 294 148 294 13 1 257 292 B b , R'chard MYl'1 Bfgef, Vllilliam 239, 252 Behlke, James Peter 90. 290 Beisner, Be11Y 1-' 204' 7. 1 1 121, 130, 131, Barrigan, Patricia Lee Beitinger, James S. 302 Bell. George 110,267 Bell. James Frank 110, 144, 145 349 Belles, Kenneth A. 273 304 sen, Lea11e 272' 294 Bemis, Clyde M, ' Bemis, Betty Irene 205 Bendix, Leroy C., Jr. 64, 121 144, 208, 209, 242, 243, 354 Benavides, Edgar 269, 351 Bendixen, Gretta Marie 127 131, 132, 146,330 Benecke, Joseph F. Benjamin, Karl Melvin Benlamin, Donald J. Benndorff, Bernd Mark 338 Bennett, Ernest Lee Bennison, Ellen Louise 61 131, 133, 137,265,275 Bennett, S Bendit, Kathryn L. 204 Bennink, Ronald Edwin Benson, Bi Benson, G ue C. 148,271 129 290 326 364 206 294 348 ll Eugene race Marian Benson, Leonard Glenn Bentley, William F. 52 Bentz, Donald Fritz Beppler, Robert Odette 352 296 , 59, 90 2'5, 236 216, 217, 270, 343 90 Bepple, Gladys Ellen Berg, Lawrence R. Berg, Bruce Haller 57 Berg, Janet 5+1.e1y.. 245,332 Berg, Erving John 51, 143, 144 Berg, Charma Lee Berger, James Wallace 90 343 Bergeson, James Edwin Bergevin, Gordon Ellis Bergevin, Mary P. 148 Berglund, 344 , 325 Jean Ellen 142,275 296 Bergstrom, Everett D. Bergquist, Elroy G. Bergstrom, Ga ry Lee Berglund, Joe Elmer 336 Berglin, David E. Berglin, Stanley W. Bernard, Ann Berney, Robert Edward 290 241 243, 275, 310 254 Berntsen, Henry Alfred 90, Berry, Willard M. Berry, Wayne C. 171, 172, 173 7 Berry, Barbara Jean 148, 330 Berry, Harry 64 Berry, Lloyd Edwin 255, 340 Berryman, Harry Clyde 253 35 Berven, Harold T. 109,350 Berst, Donald Hizer, Jr. 110 Berwick, Robert V. 341 Besel, Arlen Dale 274 Bessey, James Alonzo 90 Besel, Leland Ray 274 Bettinson, John Thomas Bettis, Thomas Faw 302 Bevers, Mae La Vonne Bickelhaupt, Kenneth G. 90 249, 316 Bidlake, Peter Stuart 52, lll 266 Biersdorf, Jack Edgar 84, 90 129, 141,144,84 Bigelow, Alan Wilson Bigelow, John Charles 90,337 Bigger, Daniel Ernest 90, 145 339 Biggs, Alfred George Bignold, Robert W. 302 Birdsell, Vern 90. 263 Birchard, Robert D. Birkhofer, George W. 337 Bishop, Beverly Jane 57, 90 290 Bishop, Harold Paul Bittrick, Cicely Joan 324 Bixler, Mary Gladys 296 Bierke, Marcus Loren Biorkman, Fred G. 344 Black, Billy Roy 302 Black, Harold Reese Black, Margaret H. 325 Blackler, Perry Rawn 313 Blackwell, Robert F. 360 Blackmore, William M. 110 267 Blackwell, Leslie 231, 233, 356 Blackvfell, Martha 1-- Blodgett, Thomas Allen 147 341 Blowers, Phyllis W. 329 Blubaugh, Glenn 90, 122,307 Blunt, Merle Keusink 271,326 Blucher, Donald Peter Blydenstein, John 304 Bly, Frank Bocanegra, Jayne Marie 55 110, 125, 257, 294 Bock, Duane Hugh 114, 118 Bocanegra, Ottilie M. 55, 110 , 123, 257, 294 Bodine, Lorraine Ann 85,90 140, 146, 327 Body, Ralph L. 257 Body, Mary Martin 128 Boettcher, Robert W. 110 Boettcher, Berna Joy 325, 133 Boettcher, Louise M. 63, 275 Boettcher, Kenneth A. Boesel, John Lauren 196,259 Bogardus, Louise Helen 326 Boggs, Melford E. 110 Bogard, Keith Roland 55 242, 252, 257, Bohman, Ole Ronald 90, 250 Bohlke, Wilmer Denny Bohlke, Douglas C. Boitano, Louis J. Boldt, Bruce B. Bolster, Keith Gilbert 90, Bolt, Harold Leonard Bond, Dwight William Bonnar, Hector Wallace Boose, Dale Allison 116 Boothe, Honor Gwen Booth, Dwight Allan , 90 340 168 337 267 310 343 197 258 360 275 310 336 1 18 302 292 330 Booger, Mary Ann 90, 265,292 Boreham, George E., Jr. Borek, Kenneth Edward 302 Borgers, Harold N. Borgens, Corrine J. 296 Bork, Nora Lynn 82, 86, 90, 146 322 Bossenbrock, Carmen L. 90 204, 290 Boss, Harold Oliver 66, 68, 90 Bosley, Gary Alwin Bosshart, Eric P. Bostic, Richard M. Bottinelli, Helen A. Bott, Richard Francis 64 68, 90, 256, Bouchee, Edward F. 187, Bousman, Patricia Ann Bousliman, Mary Ruth 204, 258, 310 338 63 , 66 346 188 189 Boveia, Russell W. 354 Bowcutt, Jack J. Bowen, William B. 110, 175 239, 252 Bowen, Robert Gordon Bowen, Mable Joan Bower, Richard Carol 110 , 174 Bowling, Joann Monica 83, 90 292 Box, Duane Herbert Boyd, Bert Bryan, Jr. Boyd, Gene K. Boyd, Adrian Clayton 65, Boyd, Doris Jean Boyd, John Logan 351 316 90 307 299 307 330 Boyle, Boyle, Stanley Eugene Boyle, Donald Dale Boyle, Phyllis W. Marilyn 109 Boytz, James Raymond 110 249, 257, 399 Boytz, Richard H. 109, 141, Bracken, Arnold 257 Brackett, Beverly May 90, 132 328 Braden, Norman Bradley, James Herbert 249 Brainard, Lois 90, 299 Braget, Kenneth W. 304 Bramhall, Eleanor Ruth 261, Brancato, Frank Paul Brand, Glenn Eldon Brandenburg, William D. 143 Brandenburg, Richard N. 147 340 Brand, Janet Cisney Brandstetter, Florence 110 323, 132, 83 Brandt, Eunice Lynn 110 Brassam, Sue Brayton, Robert Brauner, Eugene Joseph Breda, Shirley Ann 296 Bresson, Clarence R. Bremner, Alice Joan 137, Brindley, Maxine E. Bristo 1, Helen Evans Britton, William E. 11.111, Reita Jean Brobst, Duane Franklin Brock, Helen Aileen 204, Brock, Frank Harvey Brock, William Walter Brogger, James Neltson 145, 267 Bronson, Joyce H. 63,218 Brook Brook hart, Richard hart, Donald Lee Brooks, Carl Willard 90 Brooks, Patricia Ann 299 335 267 322 355 1 10 267 1 10 337 330 310 259 Brose, Theodore E. Broughton, Betty Lou 292 Brotherton, Robert J. Brotnov, Harmon Martin 302 Brower, Jean, Jr. 110 Boyd, Gene 274 Brower, William K. 355 Brown, Ardella Bonieta 292 Brown, David Allyn 64, 340 Brown, Earle B. 355 Brown, Floyd Vern 144 353 Brown, F. Clarke 90, 304 Brown, lvan Doyle Brown, Jack Harry Brown, Jenette Lee 205 326 Brown, John Joseph 111 266 Brown, Jane U. 90,326 Brown, Kenneth Robert Brown, Lauren S. 267 Brown, Merrill Austin Brown, Maryland Pattee 326 Brown, Oliver 1. Brown, Philip 180, 183 Brown, Porta La Rae 274 Brown, Robert Eugene 91,304 Brown, Roy E., Jr. Brown, Russell L., Jr. 251 Brown, Ralph lra Brown, Robert L. Brown, Stanley F. 302 Brown, Thomas Gravely 91 338 Brown, William A. 302 Brown, William H. Brozovich, Frank Bruce, Norma 294 Brucker, Arnold Lee 91,313 Brumbaugh, L. Allan 53,91 241, 252, 335 Brumblay, Marilyn L. 204,217 330 Brunelle, Willis J. 55, 62, 91 257 Bruner, Harlan 55 Bruno, Mary Louise 123, Brutzman, Thomas H. 144, Brunton, Norman David Bruya, Bryan, Bryan, Bryant Fredric R. Paul Homer Patrick Robert Mary lris Bryant: Ted 57, 235 Buch, Charles Buchanan, Joseph B. Buchanan, Lynn Kent 91 Buanhell, Eleanor Buchanan, Arlene Bruce Buchanan, Kathleen J. Buchanan, Janet Ruth 91 Buchet, Sally Joan Buchol tz, Terry Allen Buchholtz, Alvin Fred 110 Buck, Charles Buckle y, James William Budsberg, David Lewis Budinich, Betty Jane 296, Buehle r, Margaret E. 91, 55, 62, Buechele, Charles L. Bugari Buker, Buker, n, Jolly 50, 269, Robert Joe 53, 254, Wynona Delores 142, 201, 275, Bulfon, Constanze Bullard, Dorothy L. 144, Bunce, Barbara Jeanne Buob, Betty Marie Burch, Gwenn n T Jr Y -. - Burchel1,Jacquelyn M. Burcha m, Ralph, Jr. Burford, Donald Ben Burgess, Thomas Kelsey Burgess, Georgia Jane Burghardt, Stanley 1. Burke, Ro Clarence 91, Burke, Burke Y . Edward Thomas Philip Jacob Burke: Douglas W. Burke, Janet Laura rt Robert Dale 166, Blaine, James Leighton B1a'r, Calvin H. Blaisdell, Raymond E. 241 Blair, Dale Eugene Blanchard, C. E.. Jr- Blayden, James Hanson 249 304 Bleakney, Don 110 Blelsner, Pauline 63 Blevins, Bonnie Bea Blenz, Joyce Anna 321 Blewer, Wayne I0 R-li d G1 d 1 1 Block, o an 63593, 370' 356 Block, Ted Spring 90. 239. 252, Blodgett, James C. 138 146 Breum, Lawrence John 344 Breum, Edmund Y. Breum, Raymond Elwood Bridgeman, George E. Briggs, Daniel S. Briggs, Barbara Jean 90, 294 Brimberry, James L. 65, 90 Brim, Evelyn Joyce 260. 330 Bright, Betty Sue 61, 90. 323 Brighton, Jasper T. 5 . Burkhart, David James Burks, Bob 346 133 144 356 90 352 346 356 236 263 252 275 265 251 3 10 274 290 295 258 335 342 3 13 244 324 257 251 3 13 3 10 56 296 209 320 325 63 23 1 182 323 302 124 260 33 0 353 178 342 Burmester, Neil R. 147,339 292 Burnett, Barbara Jean Burnett, John Allan Burns, Garold Loyal 145, 344 320 Burns, Grace Helen 137, Burnside, Leon Donald 52, 53 91,263 Burns, Robert Vernon Collins Combes, Joanne Louise 330 Day, Mary Lou Burns, Martha Jane I37, 265 l38 , 324 Burrell, Marshall E. IIO, 267 Burrer, Richard Lee 9l, I25 353 Burris, Clarence A. Burrows, William Tait Burrows, Frank 343 Burroughs, Florence A. Burson, Richard George Burton, Glenn Edward 252 Burts, Everett C. 348 Burton, Sally Sue lI0 Busek, Ernie Anton 307 Busch, Marilyn Louise 294 Busby, Dorothy Grey 2l5, 323 Busek, Rose Anita A. 57, 86 Il0, 235 Bush, Walter W. Bushnell, David Busselle, Janet Bebe 332 Butchart, Douglas Will 267 Butler, Alfred I2l Butler, Gwendolyn I. Butler, Herbert H. Butler, Hugh Cato 267 Butters, Richard J. 9l, 304 Butterfield, Nora Mae I44 l48, 332 Byers, Sydnia Lou 324 Byers, Lee Benton 23l Bynum, Hubert H., Jr. Byrne, Joyce Eileen 273, 30l Byrne, Brendan Paul Byrne, Alvin Delbert 24l Byrne, Don Martin 35l Bryrum, Harry L. Byrne, John Keith 350 C Cady, Lillian Vernitta 86, 9l I27, I29, l46 Cade, Robert B. Cairns, Luman Edward Caillouette, Phyllis I. 9l, 206 294 Cain, Kathleen Mary 27l, 296 Calenbaugh, Clinton 266 Calhoun, Wayne Edward ll0 I26 Calkins, Loring G., Jr. Calkin, James Floyd I99, 236 3 0 Calkins, Richard A. IIO Callan, Lauril Donohue 307 Cameron, Stanley D. Carter, Walter Elwin IIO, 267 Carter, Thomas William ll0 Cary, Jere Murphy 352 Casad, Shirley A. 9l, 292 Case, Herman Mitchell Case, Marcia Gail Case, Carolyn L. 2I8, 245 329 Casebier, Ronald Leroy 302 Cassetta, Frank Julian 9l, 3l6 Cassady, William D. 9l, 3l0 Casile, Earl Keith 25l, 352 Cave, Lee Wright I66, l92 Cavalero, John Antone 9l, 3I6 Cayanus, Mary Mariorie 275 Cecchi, Jacqueline J. 50, Il2 124, I49, 292 Ceccarelli, Dolores M. 9l, 294 Cedergren, Richard H. 344 Chakravarti, Diptiman 269 Chalstrom, Lois Marie 223 274, 299 Chamberlain, Adrian R. Chambers, Arthur Raymond 9l Chambers, Bruce Parkes 9l Ho, 249, 250, 336 Champlin, Louis Fenn l80, Chandler, Jo Ann Marie Chandler, Horace Chang, Hsin Pao Chaney, Verne Clifford 64, 66 256 25l 35l IIO 328 275 26l Chaney, Robert Hill Chaney, Gail Ellen Chapin, George Paul SI, 354 Chapman, Darrell M. I09 Chapman, Dwight Leslie 9l 3l3 Chappell, John Alvin Chapman, William L. Chard, Ronald Leslie 58, 9I I66, I97, 352 Chappell, Arling E. Charuhas, Peter . 257 Charles, Jack C. Cline, Patricia Joyce Clizer, Eileen Faithe 92,299 Clinton, Menzo Arthur 50,59 66, 68, 256 Clizer, Wayne B. 52, Ill, 266 Clodius, Gerald Carl 345 Clothier, Rex Dale Clough, Jeanne L. Coan, Joan E. 2lI. Cobb, John Robert Coburn, David Wayne 92, 324 296 Cochran, Farrell Lewis Cochran, Donald D. 92, 254 343 Cochrane Norma 63 Cockrell, Jean 92,328 Coe, Stanley Burton 353 Coffman, Joseph Peter Colburn, Jerry Lee I25, 255 Colby, Ramona Marie PICTURE INDEX rconrinuedl Cottrill, Stanley D. Cowell, William Dana 92, Cowen, Donald Rodney 307 Colenbaugh, Clinton W. ll0 Cole, Golden Conrad 242 Cole, Joan Carol Cole, Robert Milton 255 Coleman, Barbara Jean 322 Coleman, Anita E. l50, 332 Coleman, Allen Lee Colenbrander, Vernon F. 59 255 Colliton, John Edward 92,257 Colley, John Richard Colling, Collins, Collins, Robert W. 9l, 257 Donna Janetf 92 Robert Cary 92, 2I5 360 352 Robert John Cox, Charles Willard I I0 Cox Ronald Jasper Cox Patsy Jean l26, I32, 330 Cox, Nancy Joan 204. 325 Cox, Nancy Jane 320 Cox, Shirley I27 Cox, William Charles Cox, Wuliarn EI-wood Co le, arvln ynn Coyli, Manota C. 223, 244, 320 Coy, Maurice T., Jr. 342 Crabb, Robert Edward I97 Crabb, Virgil Ray 92 Cramer, Richard Allan 3l0 Crandell, Daniel E. Crane, Earl Davenport Crane, Jerry Richard Crane, Nancy Eleanore 272 298 Cranston, Orion D. 243 Crawford, Glenn W. 264 Crawford, Charlie D. IIO Creer, Kenneth B. 267 Cresswell, Francis M. 6I, I25 I32, I42, 290 Criez, Louis Rolfe 92, I48, I49 265 3I6 Cridlebaugh, Dolores E. I 294 Cridlebaugh, Wendell C. Crudlebaugh, Merlin Crisler, Dale Bernard 92, Charlson, Clinton N. 9l, 339 Charlton, Albert K. I66, I69 l70 Chase, Barbara Jean I47, 244 329 Chase, Clinton Irvin Chase, Jacqueline Dee Il0 245, 247, 294 Chase Jerry Elwin Chasteen, Edward Aune Chatburn, Acel collwnsf wfnram A., J.. Collins, Yvonne C. Combes, Donna Jeanne 57,83 92, 330 Combs, Ernest Franklin 704 26l, 295 Comeford, John J. 50,59 Comstock, Charles D. 65, 83 92, 347 Compte, George 69 Conley, Everett W. I66, Conley, Raymond L. 92, 3l3 Connell, George Henry Conner, Mary Connor, Richard D. Connor, Donald J. I96, 26l Connolly, Robert A. 292 Crosier, Charles D. Crossley, Robert lI0 Crosslin, Barbara Anne Crowder, Paul Jones, Jr. Crowe, Ethel Harris 92 Crowley, Jo Ann Crunden, Charles W. Crysler, Alice Rae Cudd, Douglas Bruce 254 3 I 3 350 266 I 29 294 92 I 40 290 296 Darken, Russell 204 Darling, Nancy Carol Darling, Joanne Lee 320 Darnell, Ronald IM. 343 Darnell, Beniamrn Dart, James O. 92. 3I6 Datta, Padma 26l, 269 Dauterman, Charles H. 395 I43, Davenport, Jack Hilton Davenport, Philip M. Davenport, George R. Davenport, David, Kenn'eth Glenn 93, Davidson, Bev Freeman Davidson, Deborah Gayl Davidson, Jack Morris Davidson, Mary Ellen Davies, Earl Frederick 93, Davies, Patricia Lynn I3I, Davies, James L. Davis Davis Cleo Jean 53, 93, Devere Jesse 2l5, Davis Donald Kenneth Davis, Eugene Loren Davis, Gordon Bruce Davis H. Harvey, Jr. I I I 266 I44 250 Ruth W. 57, 93 345 50 l I0 2I I 330 348 296 258 I42 325 34l 292 337 Davis Harry Glenwood Davis, John Helmer Davis, Judith Ann 265, 330 Davis James Ellis Davis Lowell Ralph E02 Davis, Melvin Keith Davis, Nancy Lee 2I7, 326 Davis Paul Edwin II3, I45 342 Davis Rex Stuart I44, l50, I99 338 Davis, Thomas Clayton 348 Davis Virginia E. l48, 2l5, 323 Dawley, John Maurice Cameron, Joanne Wilma Cammack, Gordon Lee Camp, George Eugene Campbell, Robert L. Campbell, Betty Lou 6I 233,265,275 Campbell, Carl Walter IIO Campbell, Diane 54 264 294 Campbell, Douglas C. l27 I47 Campbell, Douglas Y. 25l 356 Campbell, Kenneth, Jr. I09 307 270, Campbell, Lloyd R., Jr. Campbell, Malaki Kane Campbell, Shirley Ann Campbell, William T. Campbell, Wilbur Orvil Campbell, William E. 3l8 Candee, Carolyn Marie 58, 86 Canary, 9l, l23, l26, l3l, l33, Canden, Joan James W. Cannon, William C. 262, 330 274 Cannon, Carol 204, 290 Cannon, Bruce Elwin 337 Cannell, Glen Horace Caprye, Charles E. 258, Ca perton, Walton G. Cheetham, Bernice Mae 9l 292 Cheatham, Joanne H. Cheatham, Richard W. Chen, Chun Chuen IIO Chichester, Lewis G., Jr. 9l I43, I49, 307 Chick, Harry Allen 24l, 35l Chilson, David S. I99 Childress, Clee Le Roy Chinn, Chester Lee IIO, 252 257, 304 Chin, Moy On 64, 242, 243, 256 Chipps, Harold Eugene I43 l92, 3l0 Chinn, Food Geow Chisholm, Joan Carolyn 56 l3l, I46, 329 Chittick, Roger Dale Chittick, Joycilie P. 275 Chollet, Charles C. Christensen, Robert A. Christensen, Barbara A. 322 Christensen, Vernon G. Il0 Christianson, Hubert H. 55, 62 9l, 257, 342 Christoph, Marilyn J. 290 Christopher, John H. Chun, Michael Yuktong Churchill, Patricia J. Churchill, Tom Paine Clark, Alice I I0 346 327 Connolly, James Kay 304 Conrad, Vernon Wilbur Constantine, Charles 3l0 Cook, Ann Vernette 92, 299 Cook, Ben Burton 302 Cook, Gordon Gene 339 Cook Goldie Roe Cook Monta Cook Lois June Cook Cook Cook Qwirrram c. Robert Corwin 92,252 344 Roland C. Culmback, Sam Burk Cummings, Ann 272 Cummings, Gerald R. Cummings, James E. Cummings, Harry Ray 92, I93 257, 343 Cummings, Robert H. Cummings, Roger Lee Cummins, Joseph E. Cummings, Merril A. Cummings, Joan F. 296 Cummings, Ted I96, 2l5, 26l 343 Cunningham, Mariorie A. 326 Cunningham, Gilbert R. 92 259 Cunningham, James A. Curnow, Eugene E. Curfon, Dorothy Ann Curtis, Lloyd Allison Curtis, James Edward Curtiss, Robert Eugene 267 304 25I Cooke, Carole Jo 2I7, 330 Cooksey, Jerry Howard Cooley, Dolores Lee 56, 92 327 Coon, Marilyn Ruth Coons, Budd Russell Curtis, Lewis Horton Curtis, Janet Faye Curtis Elvin Ro Curtis: Edward llay 3l8 323 Curtis, Carl Robert 92, 259 3I6 Cushingham, Francis 263, 355 63 267 Coon, Kenneth Paul I44, 23l 356 Cooney Edward T., Jr. Cooper Alyson Lu I24, l32 326 Cooper, Earl Leo 52, IIO, 266 Cooper Floyd Irvin 92 Coo er P V ll Cope, William David Shirle Fa 296 Copeland, Donna Mae 2l8 260, 332 Copeland, Marion Jean l24 I33, I42, 2l5, 323 Copp, Gerald Louis Caputo, Joseph Carbone, Marie Joan 294 Carden, Donald K. IIO Carden, Joan M. I42, 204,290 Carey, Dora Anne 320 Cargill, Robert L. 352 Carlen, John Helge Carlile, Harold Elmo Carlon, Doris Ann Carlin, Virginia R. Carlson, Arnold Kennet 267, 292 Clark, Clark, Clark Clark Clark, Charles Barkley Cyrus George A. John Howard Clark, Janice Ann Clark, Clark 69, 272 IIO 256 9, 304 John Monroe, Jr. I43 356 342 296 9I Loran Allen Lewis Allan Carlson, Charles E. Carlson, G erald F. Carlson, Irving T. Carlson, John E. Carlson, Karen Carroll, Robert Carl Carlson, John F. Carlson, H erbert A. Carlson, Robert Leroy 52, Carlton, Jim Brooks 9l, Carmichae Carnahan, Carpenter, Carpenter, Carpenter, Carpenter, Ca rrell, Ja Carroll, Te I, Nola A. Irvin S. Carol Jean David Marvin R. Milton R. mes Tennant rrance Vince Ca rstensen, Richard E. Carter, Ca therine Jane 275, Clark, Loren Mead 349 Clark, Stephen Alfred 64, 66 ll0, 256 Clark, Selb G. Clarke, Barbara Jean 2I7, 330 Clarke, Frederick R. Clarke, John F., Jr. Clarke, Wilma I. 56, l23, I37 I38, 265, 273, 290 Clarkson, Barbara L. CTeary, James William Clement, Thomas G. 3l6 Clem, Priscilla June I42, 329 Clemans, Virginia Lee 263 290 Clem, Beryl H. Clemans, Floyd Donald 9I 3l3 Clement, Paul 220 Click, David Eugene l23, 260 3I6 Clizer, Mary Sue 328 Corbett, Margaret Jean 299 Corbridge, Ivan L. Corbin, Lowell 60 Corbin, Oliver Gene Corey, Patricia Ann 57, 92, I25, 264, 294 Core, Calvin Dee Core, Glen Meredith 52, 53 Il0, 239, 252, 262 Cordes, John Henry IIO Cordley, Leo Ralph Corker, William G. IIO, 204 264 Corkrum, Ralph Edward Corliss, John F. 53, 254, 3l0 Cormier, Gilbert T. Cormack, May Nadine Cornell, Donald Lee 92, 3l2 Cornelius, Annette F. I48, 257 , 3l3 205 326 Corrigan, Thomas G. Corwin Fred Donald 260, 269 Corulli, Elwood Carlo IIO, 260 265 Cosper, Paul Judson Costello, James P. 5I, 8 l4I, I45, 250 Costello, Earl Suren II3 26l 6, 92 , 348 , I96 , 337 Costello, Dorothy M. Costello, Joan Marion 92, 32l Costello, Delmer C. 92,252 343 Custard, Donna Marie 6l, 86 92, I46, 324 Cusick, James W. Cutshall, Quay Bradley D Dahlquist, Marvin Dale 302 52 IIO, 267 Dagg, Eugene Allen Dahlin. Robert John Dahl, Carolyn A. Dahl, Claron Ray 294,302 Dahmen, Jerry Kenneth Dahlberg, Irvin W. Il0 239, 252, Dahlin, Dolores Joyce Dahlrn, Carl Gustav, Jr. I97 , I97 304 92 ,350 Dailey,Ervin F., Jr. Dake, Charles Daniel IIO, 267 3 Dake, Clarence M. 353 Dale, Winthrop Garrar Dal, Balcon Elmer G. 89 rio, a , IIO 304 Dalen, James Eugene Dallam, Diane 332 Dallas, Helen Edith 92,204 299 Dall, Estellene R. I50, 2l3, 2I8 , 320 Dalrn, Bryan Carl 343 Dallman, Beverly S. 63,296 Daly, Joanne 330 Dammel. Eugene August 92 , 252, 304 Damiano, Patrick Gary 302 Daniel, Donald William Danyel, George Thomas Danielson, Barbara L. 92, Daniels, Jack Richard Daniels, Sue Linnette Daniels, Susan l30, l3l 34l I46 320 I I0 325 , 204 206 Dawson, Daniel Larry 2l2, 354 Day, Bob Lee 5l, ll0, 239, 252 349 Day, Beverly D. 204, 262 Day, Jack F. 93 Dayharsh, John Ernest IIO Dayton, Orin Lee Dayton, Marlin Orin II6, 275 Dayton, John Clifton Dean, Patricia Evelyn Dean, Jack Bentley Dean, John Robert Dean, Frederick George 93 Deary, Norma Clare 93, 294 Dearth, Donald Richard 55 IIO 304 IIO Deary, Marita Jean De Atley, Dolores Ann Deavitt, Sylvia Edna I22, 270, Dearth, Jerry Clifford De Beaumont, La Vonne I3I, I37, I38, 273, 275, De Boer, Robert Hahn 93, 292 I3I 322 340 l30 290 252 35l De Boer, Herbert J. 302 Decker, Jerold Charles 255 De Carteret, Arden A. 296 Decoto, Saraiane 292 Decker, Allison Laird lI0 Deeter, Joy Beth 2I8, 296 Deeble, Edward J., Jr. 256 347 Defeyter, Donald E. l86 DeGuire, William G. ll0 Dehuff, Barbara Lee 86, 93 l30, l3I, I40, 325 DeHaan, Douglas W. Dehuff, Richard Barney 342 Deibert,Darlene Joy 55, I25 294 Deiner, Paul 275 Dekalb, Ernest H. Delay, Ted 57 DeLoyd, Galvin 264 Demastus, William R. 93 Demich, Charles Ronald Demming, Howard 60 Dempsey, Donald P. 3l3 Denison, Dean Roy 248 Dennery, Maxine M. Dennery, Edmond B. 52 263 Dennie, Jean Yvonne I22 l32 I37, I38,2I5, 326 343 332 Denny, Arthur A. DePriest, Jo Ann 93 DeRocher, Clarence G. Derds, Henry Desposatd, Richard D. 65 Dethlefs, Theodore A. Detering, Floyd John Devine, Linda ' Devlin, Kenneth A. Dewald, Robert Eugene Dewitz, Ruth E. Dewitt, Joann 294 DeWald, lla Mae 296 DeWitt, Robert D. 256 34I Dexter, John Joseph 3l6 Dibble, Danny F. 204 Dick, Carroll S. 5l, 93 204 275 338 Dickinson, William R. 93 356 Dickinson, Frances A. 93 204 206 290 Dickinson, Leslie A. 3l3 Dickinson, David Lee 356 Diclkson, William M. Dic son, M. G 'I I33, I Dietrich, Thomis E. 37' 325 Diethelm, Arnold G. Dietrich, Carol Marion , 294 Diethelm, Nancy Lee Dietz, Sherl M. Dier, Frederick 350 Dietz, Ida Marie Dillon, Margaret Alice 93 I46, 324 Dilts, David Carl 354 Dimmer, Nancy E. Dinsmore, Marilyn E. 329 Dirks, .kloan Carol Ditz, T omas Joseph 263 3 Divers, Robert Vernon 46 Dixon, Eleanor Louise 93,204 206, 275 Dixon, Nancy 290 Dixon, Barbara yy7 Dixon, Robert Warren Dixon, Joseph William H0 Doane, Nancy Helen Dobson, Eugene James Dockstader, Wilmer Dodge, Floyd Francis Dodge, Donald Keith 65,307 Doherty, John Joseph Dolan, Francis J. S8 Dolle, Bernard C. Jr. 93,353 Dolle, James Arthur I66, I97 Dolphin, Wilford A. 54, 93 264, 304 . Ensl Donald, Elizabeth Ann Donaldson Edward Donovan, Dorothy Ann 2l3 328 Doran, Shirley F. H0 Doran, Gilbert F. Doten, Margaret Anne 325 Doty, La Wanna Fern 260, 276 Doub, Bernice D. I37, I38 328 Dougherty, Deane D. Douglas, Henry G. Jr. 272 Douglas, Robin 294 Douglass, Kirk 62, I43, I44 2l8, 23l, 342 Douglass Stephen J. Doust, Arol Raymond Dowe, James Thomas 52, Dower, B. B. Mannie Downey, Terrance A. Downey, John L. Downey, June Wesleya 292 Doyle, Alan Conway ll0 Doyle, James Layton l89, 343 I37 290 267 I I0 Dracobly, Diane Helen I 27l, Drake, John Clifford Dreaney, Jack Clark Drew, George Alwyn 3l3 Drewry, Don William Drumheller, Joan Marie 93 I44, 223, 329 Druffel, Midge Ellen I36, I37 . 320 Drumheller, George J. Drumheller, John Earl 354 Dubray, Shirley F. Duckworth, Lynn Alison 323 Duchow, Virgil Marcus 354 Duckworth, Gary L. 25I, 348 Dudley, Eleanor 275 Dudley, Harry William Duemling, William Fred 262 Dulgar, Doris Elaine I46, 332 Dumas, Evangelos T. 93, I99 344 Dumas, Michael 62. 24' Dunagan, Vesta Adair 296 Duncan, James Henry l93, 26l 345 Duncan, Margaret I. 295 Duncan, Delance Marsh I97 Dunlap, Donald G. Dunlap, Edgar Harry 93 Dunn, Barbara Margaret 83 93, I23, 323 Dunn, Donald Augustus Dunn, Hubert 59 Dunn, William F. Jr. Dunning, Carol J. 2I8, 235, Durham, Carol T. .I24, I49. Durlinq, June Golrn Dwinell, Robert R. Dwyer,Joe Dan 350 Dybdahl, Orrin J. 93. 263.304 Dycus, Ray Earl llo 260 332 272 299 E Earl, Robert yelling Ho Eastly, Donal ugene 204' 267 Eastman, Henry Walter Eaton, Glenn Waldo Eberhardt, Gerhard E. Eberle, Norma Jean 2I7. 293 Eccles, Betty Lou 333 Echart, Juan Carlos Ecker, Roland Kay Eckroth, Mary Eva 332 Ecklund, Karen Lee 2lI, 35 Ecklund, Melvin 323 Eckert, Gloria W. l3l, 380 Wd Edglli. Roland UW' 54114. lflfyabf' fll1f'0 'l 5 El::z3i1e ' Lp: rdf- Ma 'Lim Elxrdi- ml Dyed e Ellifllilll ' 9 lny,El:loiW H' r, n allel. Mallixncll Eyclermin' . prrnap Ellifli Elremrlma h Esenmanilzgln Elebelg' yviyy Eklund. M' ,fir T. Ekfifom' Be Mm Elder. slllli nd Phi ElelS0I all 1 Elericl. mlm' Ho yy' lon. Mn D' lullef. l 6 oel. mc' Sljflfwrriahm 3 rrnrrqsowg' Elliott. Elm 'wa sllnn. JOWPQM nnrr. NM! , nlnn. MW' lg, nnnr. ROW., em., near PHY' snr, Marr HW Ellis, William H99 Ellis, Willene M9' Elmslie Bafbifil- Elsensol111.A F' Elsbreeillgiexf Elsenso H. ' Elway, John Albef Ernanuele, JoSOPl' Emery, Earle Bixby Emery, Edith Emerson, Phillip I. Emerson, June W Emerson, Richard Emlman, Marlene Emlman, Robert I Emlman, Elixabetl Enbysk, Betty Joy! Enbyxk, Stanley L Endres, Kathleen I Enders, Parke Dua Eng, lawrence For Engel, Jo Ann Engel, Manfred S. Engehretsen, Leon England, Clkarlul Enochson, Loren U Eno, Lauretta Eno, Lillian Ensor, Harriet .lu Eonley. Richard v Erli, De Vere Erickson, Thom, Exton, gill Kror . Wh, Q Erlcksen, Adzflphl Erickson, Emma J, Ellclm. Elmer Enflfoll. Frank g . Elmer . Juanita . Hating l Eicksqn Erickson Erickson Ellison. Elvin G Enlsor., prgem . I49, Emi 091-ne on Exim. Stinfgfd Es lll' Eng!!! S, Chlbach, England' Uirbg Singer, Minn: Riley, Wendell l Eflgrunl U' El. wlohn H. Bllurydl Leoaaml Em- C- col' Evans' 'lllllq N EYQM. Pam R071 IIS, I 5, I4 Vmn.,,ff, Eve Heli, pm, s..l, ',g 'W an r Lau 29.1-I Fw. erysywkh or itll' gn-'CE Iljyigzld 1: 381 ll0 Gardner Phi Freimuth, Edward A. Jr. l' lliam M Gail lj3 I3 Dfnarg, - 7.225 'hold G. lrol Mario., LUCY Lee 294 icli larie 350 Ja ret Alice 93 can '46, 324 :icy E, 354 aril :grown E' 329 F 0 'rt asain 263- 346 or Louise 93 204 , 2061 275 ill 'l War ll Willisih ,,, YY Helen ene Ja Wilmeines llgrsncis l e'th ,, Josgph 65. 307 ls J. 58 Cl C. Jr. 93 Arthur I66' ford A, 514 93 264. 304 dvard Ensl beth Ann '0illY Ann ZI3 F 328 y . rt F. H0 lret Anne 325 'na Fern 260,276 5 D- I37, l38 328 eane D. fy G. Jr. 272 ln 294 r 62, l43, I44 2l8, 23l, 342 .hen J. aymond Thomas 52, 267 Aannie ll0 nce A. L. Wesleya 292 onway ll0 Layton l89, 343 ne Helen I37 27l, 290 lifford Clark Alwyn 3l3 lilliam lan Marie 93 I44, 223, 329 e Ellen I36, I37 320 eor e J. 9 lhn Earl 354 r F. ln Alison 323 Marcus 354 ry L. 2sI. 348 ,, 275 W'lliam ...ln Fred 262 Elainle lgg- .los . .344 el 52. r Adair I93. 26l Henry 345 lret l. 296 ge Marsh I97 l G. . zz BYE MN33, lzs. 323 lugustus 59 F.J. 5,260 J. 2ls. 23 ,H 49.272 r, l24.l 2,9 .olin Ill- 350 3,30 J, 93. 25 H0 5llin9 .ro lugene 204. 267 Walter 93 aldo 254554 'll0 lafd E' 333 29 ,nn 2l7.32, J 9 rloS BY 32 va 3 ,ee 2ll.,,5 , l3l,323 380 Edens, Roland Wesley Edfast, Roy Elmer Sl, l09, 349 Edgar, Jerry Owen Edler, Owen Herbert Edwards David Eugene Edwards: Gene Ardell d d , Mary Louise 299 Edwvaaids, Malcolm L. I26, d , V ne 64 Egg: htariiyln Ann 292 Eheitz, Emil , 273 Ehni, Francoise M. Ehret, Mary Jean 265, 325 Eickerman, Kenneth W. Eide, Olin Phillip Eide, John Krassin 54293, ' Mona Liv . Elkrem, Zn, 330 Eisenman, Janet Rae 63, 299 Ekeberg, Asbiorn I96, 356 Eklund, Melvin W. Ekstrom, Bertil T. 340 Elder, Shyla Mayo 296 Elefson, Erland Philip 52, Elerick, Ardith Hollis ll3 299 l25, Elkinton, Ann D. Elledge, Roland Gilbert 392 Ellerbroek, Bruce H. 242, 355 Ellern, William Bert Ellingson, John Carrol Elliott, Elise G. 93, l2l, 294 Elliott, Joseph Wm. Elliott, Noel Penney l24, 308 Elliott, Marian P. 327 Elliott, Rodney Rime 93, 258 Ellis, Dean David 93, 254 Ellis, Mary Elaine 93, l3l, 326 Ellis, William Hughes 65 Ellis, Willene Angel I26, 330 Elmslie Barbara Lee l32, 325 Elsensohn, Ann E. l33, 330 Elsbree, Marlene F. 2I7, 324 Elsensohn, Jean l33, I37, 326 Elway, John Albert Emanuele, Joseph A. Emery, Earle Bixby Jr. Emery, Edith Joy 322 Emerson, Phillip Lee Emerson, June Dolores 56 274, 299 Emerson, Richard L. Emtman, Marlene E. 292 Emtman, Robert Roy 274, 3l0 Emtman, Elizabeth K. 93, 262 27 Enbysk, Betty Joyce Enbysk, Stanley L. 93 Endres, Kathleen E. 294 Enders, Parke Duane I26, 252 Eng, Lawrence Fook 50, 59 93, 3l0 Engel, Jo Ann I37, 265, 27l 275, 294 Engel, Manfred S. Engebretsen, Leonard L. England, Charles D. l92, l93 Enochson, Loren Dale 269, 34l Eno, Lauretta I63 Eno, Lillian 6l, 63 Ensor, Harriet Jean 94, 294 EPPley, Richard Wayne 354 Erb, De Vere 94 Erickson, Thomas R. 3l0 Erickson, Bill Kron Erickson, Darryl L. Ericksen, Adolph E. 355 Erickson, Emma Joan 57, 58 , 94, 299 Erickson, Elmer H. 60, 23l Erickson, Frank Oren Erlckson, Elmer Erickson, Juanita V. 94, 299 Erlckson, Maxine Ruth l48, l50 324 Ericson, Elvin G. Erlkson, Darlene Hulda 60, 94 I27, I49, 204, 264, 295 Ernst. Donald Dale 23l Erovick, Stanford W , 24l . 304 Efllfln. Eugene S. Eschbach, Rosemary l33 Espeland, Barbara E. , 328 Essllllgef. Marguerite 290 Eisley. Wendell R. 23l, 345 Evergreen, v. Line 52 55705. John Harold Estlund, Leonard M. Evans, C. Charles 302 Evans. June Marie El'a'lS. Patsy Ruth 290 Evans, Rosemary L. 94, 332 Evallf. Ruth Maxine Evans. William H Jr. 2sl, 35l Evasllevfki. Fareer les, lea Everett. Ross Elliott 94 Even- PGQQY Louise 56, 94 292 EVEN. Jay Frederick Evertsbusch, Fred S. FW','l9. Stanley Edward EYl'lCh. Gerald Irwin 66 68 83, 94, 247, 249, 250, 257, .347 381 F Faber, Harold Edward Fabian, Felix Monroe Fadich, Burton John Fagan, Joseph Edward Fagg, Lois May 295 Fahlstrom, C. James 94,258 346 ll0 5I Fahland, Russell Gale Fairbrother, Guy R. 52, 94, Falk, James Paul Falknor, Molly Falken, Eric Joel 5I, l28 Fall, Frank Jerome Jr. Fanning, Richard L. Farlinger, Donald F. Jr. 267 333 I I0 , 304 53 94, 264 Farmer, Johannah C. 2l5, 332 Farrar, Marion Grace Farrar, Gordon Lester Farers, Glenn Farrell, Barbara C. 330 Farrell, Shirley Mae l3l, I37 290 25l 65 Fa rrell, Roy Keith Farrell, Beverly P. ll0 Farrell, Sally Mae 292 Fassler, Mike Joseph Fay, Leo Francis 65 Fecko, Edward John Feeley, James Marshall ll0 Fehl, Haber Wm. Feiro, Arthur D. Jr. 58, I66 I73 Felch, Lewis David 94, 353 Fenich, Ronald John 94 Ferdinandsen, John War ll0 266 Ferchau, Hugo Alfred Fergin, Richard K. l43, Ferguson, William C. 94, 247 249 2 352 Ferguson, Alpha Mae 65, 299 I44 , , 50, 350 Ferguson, Robert M. l29, 236 249, 250 Ferguson, Robert Bruce Fernie, Wallace L. Feroy, Gislaug Nell Fernainy, Fred Elie 94 Ferree, Barbara Althae 294 Ferrer, Mary Lou 273, 296 Ferrians, Oscar John J. 65, ll0 350 296 3l0 Ferris, Donald Joe Ficks, Alma Ann Fiegner, Roland Clay Fielder, Daniel W. Jr. Filion, Lester E. Jr. 5l, 94, 247 249, 250, 350 Filippenko, Vladimir ll0 Filer, Gale S. 342 Fine, Boris Abraham Finkenstein, Gloria A. I49, 296 Fink, John Stuart 94 Finch, William H. Jr. Finch, Jack Finch, Robert Elmer 2lB, 343 Finley, Robert W., Jr. ll0, Finnell, Florence V. 204, 205 206, 290, 304 Finnell, Robert Roy 94, 235 Fiorito, Jerry Paul 346 Fischbein, Geraldine E. 6l, 63 94, I48, 299 Fish, Gerald Douglas Fisher, Donald D. Fisher, Anita Mary 67, 94, 290 Fisher, Allan Peter l92, 305 Fisher, Dorothy A. Fisher, Charles Layman ll0 Fisher, Harold C. Fisher, Lawrence W. 308 Fisher, Madeleine Gay ll3 I28, I46, 205, 324 Fisher, Laura Belle Fisher, Verna Agnes 205 Fisher, Robe'rt Lee 55, 94, ll0 257, 350 Fisk, Albert B. 264 Fisk, Marion W. Fitzgerald, Gordon 55, 94 257, 347 Fitzgerald, Roesch A. 65,94 I26, 344 Fitzgerald, Ruth l25 Fitzsimmons, Robert l2l, l43 336 Flack, Klaus 26l Flake, Gale George Flake, Bob Jean Flay, Roy Beach Fleet, Verne Sidney Flerchinger, Francls H. Fletcher, Homer Blaine Fletcher, Laura Lee 94, Flewelling, Bob Brooks Flink, John Flint, Duane Leslie 68, 94, 290 ZI3 345 3l0 250 3I0 Flood, Elinor Anne 325 Flora, Bob I69 Fluke, Donald Wayne ll0 Fode, Ruben John 263, Foelker, Dan Patrick 355 Fogelquist, Janet Anne Foisy, Verner Earl Foley, James Patrick PICT URE INDEX fffontinuedj Folkins, Glenn Orville 66, 68 2 Folsom. Beth Jeannine 94' I23 Fondahn, Robert Dale Forbes, James Dennis Force, Ruth Marie Ford, Richard D. a4, 94: Ford, Susan H. '44 Ford, Quentin Forgaard, Dean Mack 252, 3l2 . L ' Forsberg, Walter Altifyn Forrester Richa rd 204 Forsgren, Shirley Mae Fort, Carolyn Alice Foster, Kathleen 94 Foster, Lauri June I46 Fountain, Mary Lou Fowler, Marie Lou Foxley, Scott I09, l80, Fraker, Joy Marlene Francone, Armond Gene Frank, Lee Dean Frank, Hilmer A. Franklin, Richard I. Franklin, Don C. Jr. Franklin, Eunice S. Franklin, Ronald A. Franklin, Eleanor L. Fraser, James Robert 5l, Frazee, Frances G. 94, Frederick, Antoinette Frederick, Lafayette Frederick, Geraldine E. Fredrickson, Michael H. Freeman, Wallace A. Freeman, Theodore K. Freese, Eleanor Louise 94, Freer, Stephan Tabor Freese, Lois Arlene l48, Freer, James Harley French, Donald Irving Frets, Jack Eldon 64, 68, Freres, Glenn Gilbert Fretz, Harold Watrous Friberg, W. Gregg 58, I76, Frick, Phyllis E. 260, Frichtl, Robert G. Frichtl, Ronald C. Fricke, Joyce Carol Friel, Wallis W. I97, Friedman, Albert Friedman, Ralph Friedman, Edwin E. Frier, Phillip Allison lll, Fries, George Francis Frink, James Eldrid Fronsdahl, Melvin E. 95, 249, 250, 264, Frost, Orville L. 52, Ill, Frutig, Ed Fry, Lorna Mae 56, 95, Fry, Dudley Louis, Jr. Fry, Ronald Francis I24, Fry, Dick Fryberger, Ralph F. 52, ll0, Fryer, Mary Martine 269, Fuchs, Carl Albert 6l, 95, Fuhriman, Beverly Jane Fulkerson, Arthur E. 95, 265, Fulcher, Clarence A. Fulfs, Bernadine K. Fullner, John L. 95, Fullner, Nola Whetsel 57, Funk, Peter Dietrich Funk, Donald Louis Funk, Norma Jean Furuness, Clifford I97, Furman, Joan E. Furuness, John O. l22. Furman, Thomas E. Fussell, Richard Alan 24l, G Gabriel, Lloyd M. Gadolin, Innet lza H 93, Galbraith, Effie L. Galbraith, Donald H. Galbraith, Graeme C. 258, Galgan, Michael Walter Gale, Nathan B. Jr. lI0. Gale, Laurence E. Gallagher, Leroy V. ll0. Gallaqger, Clifford L. Gallaghan, Arthur L. Gallaher, June Arlene l40, l-13, 265, 94 343 l35 339 322 l4I 34l 242 3l3 302 94 3 I3 294 296 329 325 I37 297 IB7 344 297 337 348 344 94 I I0 342 299 274 274 326 I43 l28 233 3I0 26l 327 3I6 99 256 339 336 I 66 243 297 348 348 297 342 257 3 I3 266 247 308 266 I 68 295 352 270 336 220 53 263 297 3 I3 297 239 335 305 95 23 I I I0 323 339 322 339 350 294 295 344 I I0 3 I3 266 267 25l IIO 2Il 320 Galligan, William L. 50. 68, 95, Gallinger, Edythe E. Zigi. Galloway. Earley D- J'- Galloway, Janet Doranu 66 346 2ll , 32l Galligan, Patricia A. 2l I. I76 262 32I ' .Ani 3.2: ' -..Fim.-.Sas-1.5 11.34.-.ian-.. .4. GalVll'l. Marybess Galvln, DeLoyd G, 59 350 Gamon L nn . C. ' Gamble, Geoige R. 63' 275 Gamble, William 275 Gambold, Robert Lee 95 ll0 Gammal, George ' Gan, Maurice Kaplan 50, 95 242 Garcia, Mathew l. Gardner, Arnold Howard Gardner, Charlene M. 63 ll0 266 274 l Th 296 . d Gardner, Richard M. 235, 337 Garland, Jack C. 95, Garlinghouse, Larry G. Garred, Max Frank 55, I09 349 Garred, Gary Enoch Garrett, Allan Dee 305 Garton, Jack Gary, Robert l92, 194 Gault, Fremont C. Jr. 343 Gay, Margaret K. 295 Gebbath, G. 267 Gedney, Dix 35l Geer, Gloria Ann 206 297 Gehring, Robert Allen Gelhaus, Gerald D. Gentemann, Henry G. George, John George, Lynn A., Jr. 52, lI0 266 George, Mary Helen George, Vernon Loren Geppert, William F. Jr. 95 I66, l70, 252, 355 Gerald, William 236 Gerber, John Jacob Jr. ll0 Gerkey, Gene E. 64, 95, 343 Gergstrom, Gary 356 Geronazzo, Damelo D. 5l German, Joseph Lavelle 95 257 Geschwinder, Shirly A. Getty, John David Jr. 302 Getchell, Dennis H. ll0 Ghiglione, Dolores E. 95,290 Gibbons, Barbara Ann 95 A 323 Gibb, Douglass Gibbs, Leonard C. Gibbons, Leonie Muriel Gibson, Houston A. Gibson, Richard Allen Giehnle,R. Gies, Marilyn L. 2I3, 272, Gifford, Jenn Chase 266 292 Gifford, Ralph Elton 25l Gigger, Richard P. 59 Gildow, Genevieve 57, 95 I44, I46, 245, 330 Gilbaugh, William R. Gilbert, Bruce R. 342 Gilbertson, Kenneth P. 269 Gilfillan, Warren C. Gilchrist, Robert B. 352 Gill, Jerry Henry 343 Gill, Marilyn Ina 329 Gilleland, Martha Ann Gillett, Jacqueline M. 297 Gillham, John Flagg Gillam, Jack Morris 95, 262 308 Gilmore, Mary Ellen 55,328 Gilstrap, Marie 275 Gimlin Doris Ann Gisselberg, Paul Jr. l27, 3l0 Gitzen, Bill James ll0 Giusti, Paul Frank Glarborg, Arnold E. ll0, 267 358 Gladson, Gordon V. Jr. I97 Gladish, Richard O. Glasgow, Max Lewis Jr. 339 Gleason, John Frank 95,336 Gleason, William James lI0 Glenn, Wilburn Eldon Glenn, Wanda Crowell Glover, Albert R. Glueckert, Menke 26l Gnagy, Richard M. 3l3 Gobbato, Giulio Carl ll0 Goedecke, David Stewalio 236 Goetz, Julia Arlie 270. 327 Goedde, Jerome Joseph Goggins, Kathryn L. 332 Gohlman, Marilyn L. l22, l48 209, Zl l, 320 Golden, Albert Joseph Gorbin, Gegeh A, 265 Goodding, 0 I1 an Goodenough, W. H. 3rd 347 Goodenough, MBFY 325 Gooder, La Vern Elmer ll0 Goodrich, Ivor Karl Goodwin, Edwin Elward Goodwin, Duwayne L. Gordon, Charles F. Gorski, An,drew K., lla Gortatowjki, Mhelggn ,ig er ose Wm Gem' ' p 270, asa Gossage, Glen William - Gothberg, Gary Arthur ll0 Gotham, Louise May 295 Gothberg, Virginia E. 23l, Gough, William T. Goudy, l4l Gould, Arthur Gould, Irene Kathryn George Albert , 267, ll0 336 220 2l5, 326 Gould. Wanda L. Gourley, Ira Malcolm Graber, Glen Edward Graft, Laurence W. Graham, Barbara Lee 95, 308 l98, 336 Graham, David Brooks l47 350 Graham, Frances M. 235,297 Graham, Leonard F. 54, 95 252, 264, 3I Graham, Mariorie Ann I37 205, 2l8, 275, 326 Graham, Mariorie Ann 297 Graham, Marguerite J. 95 299 Graham, Ruth Ellen 290 Graham. Phillip Henry 393 Graham, Nancy Ray 86, 95 l3l, I36, I37, 236, 244, 273 328, 370 Graham, Richard Eugene Graham, Robert 262 Graham, Thomas Brinton 65 95, 242, 353 Graham, William George 262 Graham Gramlin ,Shirl O. Vernon Carl 9. 335 Grant, James Terrell ll0, 252 3l3 257, 3l2, Grant, Gerald J. Grant, Alan Arthur Grant, Donald J Sr. Grau, Donald Joseph 345 I I0 303 Graves, Theodore C. Gray, Aldon H. Gray, Archibald Gray, Donald Wayne Gray, Nancy A. I26, 262, 322 95 Gray, W Green, Donald Ray illiam Garlen 254, Guthrie, Robert James Guthrie, Robert Glenn 3I3 Guthrie, Donna Ann 96, 290 Guyer, Frank Dudley 96 Guy. Nerris Campbell Guvfuoe. Jay William Gylllng, Howard Edward 5l 250 H Haalaed, Thorkel Myron 64 256 Haas, Donna Jean 96, l23,300 Haas, Lucille Beverly 299 95, I37, Green, Doris Jean Green, Jack Ronald sl, 258, Green, Zoanne Marie Greene, Ted Whitney Greene, Ruth Marilyn Greenhut, Ann Greenwood, Lester R. 6l, 233 Greenough, W. Peyton 35l Greenough, Franklin H. 35l II6, 302 Greenwood, William H. 308 Greenleaf, Jane M. 204,262 295 295 2l3 l25 29I 347 l27 l38 290 204 3I6 290 95 Greening, Alvin R. Gregerson, Carol Lee Gregg, John Dever lI0, Gregor, Anita Joanne Gregg, Ashley Mandel Gregory, Janet Lee l3l, 206, Gregory, Nora Lee Greig, Lawrence Earl 264, Grennell, Budwin Lloyd Grey, Alan Edgar I37 327 294 35l Grieg, Marilyn 265 Grieve, John Edward 95, I49 257 Grier, William T., Jr. 259 Grieve, Billie N. 95 Grier, Norman Richard 3,93 Griffin, Richard H. Griffin, Nancy Ellen 295 Griffith, Dorothy Jane l33 20l, 204, 262, 325 Griffith, Rowland J. 95 Grillo, Joseph C. Jr. Grigsby, Delbert Max 339 Grim, Alfred Christian Grimes, Harper Dean Grimes, Esther Louise Groenen, Johannes F. 95, Groesbeck, Grant Floyd Il0 Groshong, Gene Earl 333 Grose, Cyril Obed Gross, William 95,348 Gross, Lawrence Edw., Jr. 52 95, 263 Grosso, Gerald Henry Grossman, Robert Ray Groth, Victoria Marie Grossman, Eilene Jean Grunbaum, Hans H. 267,337 Guest, Joanne Marron 95, 29I Guettinger, David L. II4, ll5 l24, 263, 349 303 I43 355 ll0 ll0 Guhlke, Richard Henry Gullikson, Thomas L. l29, l98, 2ll, Gulick, Duane Elwyn Gulick, Mickey Leland Gunderson, Richard T. 64, 86 95, l4l, 203, 3l2 Gunn, John Eugene 66, 68533 nsul, Brooks R. W. 64. 66 Gu IIO, 256 Gunter, Arlo Rufus Guptill, Carter C. 266 Gustafson, Peter M. 264 Gust, Barry O. Neil GutieirezkJoieV, F ld 57 96 hrie, a ln le . Guf Y 235,236 Haaselh, Richard Lloyd 349 Haas, Dean Eldon lI0 Haberdan, Charles E. 303 Hackney, Elvera L. I37, 295 Hackney, John W. Haer, John Lester Haer, Lottie Joanne Hafterson, John Albert 262 Haga, Lawrence J. 257, 263 Hagan, Emmanuel K. 275 Hagen, James Marshall Hagemeyer, William A. 65 333 Hager, Robert Henry 344 Hagquist, Gerald Henry 96 305 Hagie, Jean S. 96 Hagie, Daryl 3l2 Hahn, Rodney Phillip I97, 352 Haight, Dorothy Ann 204 Haines, Clyde Frederick 54 264 Haines, Lewis Edgar Hdines, Janice Aileen 299 Haistings, Grover J. 35l Halbert, Valerie Gene 235 236, 330 Hale, Patricia Ann 297 Halisby, Philip M. Hales, G. Robert Il0 Halin, John T., Jr. l98, 336 Hall, Carolyn 295 Hall, Eleanor Ruth 23l Hall, Elizabeth R. Hall, Pervase Tommy Hall, Hadley Dale 3II Hall, Nancy Annell 324 Hall, Philip Clarence Hall, Nelson Russell 305 Hall Wallace Claude 354 Halle, Elaine Delores as, 96 I23, I44, I46, Hallorell, Alfred Lee Hallorell, Richard J. 322 Halvorson, Robert Lee Sl, 96 354 Halverson, Dorothy A. 260 Halverson, Rhoda Marie 332 Ham, Leland Royce Hames, Lloyd Ferdan Hamilton, Dorothy Jean 267 Hamilton, Faye L. 320 Hamilton, Herbert ll0 Hamilton, Odetta 332 Hamilton, Robert R. 355 Hamlin, William Louis Hammer, Oliver Earl Hammarlund, Roy 62,257 Hammerich, Wilmer E. 267 Hamre, Melvin L. 263 Handeland, Bertha A. 85, 96 l20, l22, l29, l3l, l40, 29I Hander, Michael D. 353 Hanford, A. Nadine 6l, 96 I23, I44, 322 Hanford, Edwin M. Haner, Gregory William 568 3 Hanks, Willis Clark 344 Hannul, Donald F. 64, I96, 26l Hansen, Barbara Jean Hansen, Dolores Hansen, Donna Mae Hansen, Gordon Bowman Hansen, Hans Edward 66 Hansen, Jo Ann Carol Hansen, Karen Bernlce 350 32 I 274 300 I I0 , 68 96, 257, 3l6 63 265 324 Hansen, Merwin D. Hansen, Norman Allen 344 Hansen, Ralph 258 Hansen, Thomas 69 Hanson, John Bernard Hanson, Robert Fred I34, l35 I49, 3ll Hanson, Harboar, Richard D. Hard, A. R. Hard, Margaret Hardenburgh, F. Joe Hardesty, Boyd Archer 59, 25l Hardesty, Roy Edward 96, 262 272 295 Robert Hardy 272 272 Hardie, Marylyn Louise Hardie, Victor Edward Hardie, William Burnet Harding, Irene Shirley Harding, Homer George Harding, Louis Galusha 33 Hardman, Jack G. I90, 337 Hardwig, John Palmer Hardy, Donald Thomas Hughes, Hogben, Harper, Gloria Carol Holstrom, Jay Randall Helke, Clarence F. Hardy, Robert E. I72, I74 Harle, Richard Ray 348 Harleman, Paul Donald 255 260, 3Il Harlan, Gene 66, 257 Harlas, Laurence E. ll0 Harman, Janet 96, 20l, 324 Harmeling, George Shel 305 Harmon, Robert Everett Harms, John Burton Harmon, Lloyd M., Jr. Harneit, Jeanette E. 245 Harns, William T., Jr. 96 258 IIO 34l 292 I I0 264 Harns, Julia V. Harper, Hugh Allen, Jr. Harper, Barbara Louise 57, 96 235 236 Harper,Zane Robert Harrington, Ray Dean Harris Harris Harris Eugene Lee 55, 62, Henry Charles 52, Harold Lavern IIO: 259 lI0 257 Ill 266 Harris, Jeanne J. Harris Joan E. 58, l29, I33 2l9 322 Harris Leone Frances I22, I33 270 326 Harris, Richard C. 66, 249 305 Harris, Wilford D. IIO Harris, Stanley Warren Harris, Wilma Joleen 96 324 Harris, William H. 267 Harrison, Carol Marie 204 325 Harsch, Jerry Alfred 267 354 Hart, Clinton Elmer 54, IIO las, 264 ,3I3 Olin McLean 65, 96 Hart, William E., Jr. 96 Hart, Ralph M. Hartig, Alvin Edward Harting, Evelyn Marie Hart, l33, I44 ll0 I3l 330 Hess, William Arthur Kaus, Paul Francis Hathaway, Marilyn Kae 252 35l 3Il Irwin, Addison Lee Ill, 266 266 325 293 Kelley Ho t Doneen Pearl Jackson John Charles .ldaJ K . an Huber, R Oda Q Hartl, David C. Hartman, Terry Gilbert 273 275 Hartman, Joan Betty 275 Hartman, Lloyd B. 352 Hartman, Mariorie M. 324 Hartmeier, Lois J. 204, 29I Hartung, Robert Eugene 2'-gg Hartup, James Calvin 96,252 259, 3l3 Hartson, John Alfred 96, 3l6 Harvey, Don Roland Harvey, Blanche V. Harvey, Harriet Joanne 55, 96 257, 292 297 Harvey, Ellery Howard 274 Harwood, Burton Kinley 272 350 Hasen, Norm 5l Hashimoto, Henry 263 Haskins, Jaqueline Y. 274, 295 Hatcher, Malcolm Gordon 52 lll, 266 Hatcher, Donna Grace 270 328 Hatcher, Scott Stuart 53, 96 269 Hathaway, James B. 57, 64,I I0 235, 236, 247 Hatlen, Ralph Gronlie 96, Hatley, Lila Merle l3I, 332 I24, 322 Hattrup, Gordon G. 5l Hattrup, Alan Richard Hatton, Thurman T., Jr. Hauenstein, Glenn M. 242, 269 Haugan, Joanne Mari l42, 32l Haug, Robert Carrol , Hauswirth, Barbara D. 67, 96 l28, 292 Hauser, Ralph Arthur 54, lI0 264 Hatmaker, Peggy Joyce Haun, Keith Edmund Haun, Ralph Edgar Hauswedell, Joan H. 2ll, 2l7 244, 33l Havo, Doris Ann 58, 65, 96 292 Havo, David Martin Havlina, Juanita F. Il0 Hawkins, James H. 55, 96, Hawkins, Merry Jo Hay, Olga Marie Hay, Dorothy Marie 320 Hayashi, Riyoko Hayden, Philip Lane Hayden, Marguerite J. 204 322 Hayes, David M. 333 Hayes, Lorraine C. Hayes, De Ann 63 Haynes, Donald C. 338 Haynes, Franklin D. Haynes, Carol Lee 2I9, 330 Haynes, Ronald E. Hays, Steven J. Hayward, Claire Anne 63 Hazlet, S. E. I27 Head, Jim V. l75, l77 Healy, Nicholas C. I I0 Heald, Beverly Jean 322 Heath, Clement Haig Sl, 64 96, 3l2 Heath, Emma Mae 204 Heathman, Barbara Lee 292 Heavner, Eddie Earl Heck, Oscar B., Jr. Heckman, Jim C. 2ll Hector, Hillery A. Hedelius, Robert K. 52, Ill 266 Hedstrom, Clyde Gerhar ll0 Heenan, Leo John, Jr. Hee, Harry Tin Yee 96,257 263, 308 Heft, Jeraldine Kay 235,236 27l, 290 Hetlin, Mary Joan 50 Heglin, Anne 297 Hegvold, Nils I96 Hehn, Kenneth 26l Heideman, Arthur W. Heikkinen, Marilyn V. Heil, Helen Marie 206,269 297 Hein, Michael Francis 343 Heimbigner, Roy Ralph Hein, Jeanne B. 96, Hein, Janet Kay 295 323 Heineman, Inez Dianne 269 326 Hein, Robert Jensen 96, l86 265, 347 Helgeson, Russell Dale 96, Held, Joanne 329 Hellenga, Glen Arthur 83, 96 3355 I3 Helmer, Sally Ann I22, l42, I46, 322 Helm, Jay Wilbur 303 Helm, Kenneth Sumner I96 343 Henault, Robert W. 54, 264 Henderson, Robert M. Henderson, Raymond G. Henderson, William G. 97 l45, 347 Hendricks, La Var Hyde Hendrickson, John E. Hendrickson, Paul Rich Hengen, Edward John Henle, Joan Margaret 320 Henneman, Robert C. Henning, Glen Duane Henry, Wilbur Deane Henry, Daniel John Henson, George A. 97 Henshaw, Charles James 66 258, 275, 3l4 Heringson, Hazel L. Heron Bill Raymond 267, Herold, Richard C. Herow, Janice Herrett, Iris Mae Herriott, Robert L. lll, Herring, Jerry Bernard Herring, Virginia 2l I, Herstrom, Fred Wallis 395, 63 63 266 I 22 320 252 3 I 4 Hesselman, Don John Hetherington, Ruth I. Hevel, Sally Joyce 97, 325 Hewins, Bette Lee 295 Hewitt, Willie E. I22, 338 Hewitt, John Jackson 23I Heyman, Richard Allen Hickey, Dorothy Jean Hickman, Verna Mae 2l3, Higgins, W. Rodgers Higgins, Leigh Rowe Higinbotham, Noe Hignett, Shirley L. Hilby, Patti Lou Hilby, Leslie E. Hildebrand, Donald C. 295 320 347 345 59 297 PICTURE INDEX CContinuedj Hoff, Olav I96 Hoffeditz, Margaret A. 292 Hoffman, Pauline Grace 235 Hoffman, Dorcas Ann 265, 320 Hogan, Kwamina Hughes, Aileen Lois 97, Hughes, Carlyle Darwin Hughes, Douglas Allen Hughes, Duane Walter Eleanor M. 67, John Charles 32l Hoidale, Peggy Shelene Hokanson, Barbara L. l32, 295 Holberg, Mary E. 297 Holcomb, Marvin Walter 535 8 Holcomb, Betty Lou Holen, Andrew C. 342 Holland, Forest C. 262 Holland, Dolores I. 324, 365 Holliday, Donald M. Hollinsworth, Nancy L. 292 Hollingberry, Marilu 97,324 Holliday, Hilda Holloway, Dayton N. IIO, Holloway, Howard K. lll, 266 Hollowell, Bud l45 Holman, James Allen Holmes, Donald Anrud 345 Holmes, Philip L. 272 Holmes, Oren Arthur Holmes, William I76, l78 Holroyd, Jack Arthur 97,343 Holmstrup, Inga Holt, Gerald Dan Holt, Thomas Lee Holt, Jack Walter Holte, Ralph Julian A. 52, 33l, 366 I97 Homan, Charles Ernest Homles, Oren Hoobler, Sharon Q. Hommer, Tom 65 Hooper, Paul Clayton 242, 252 259, 350 348 Hope, Donald John Hopkins, Edmond Rone Hopkins, Vernon Lee 265 Hopwood, Robert V. l24, Hoppel, Donald A. Hopper, Jack Harrison Hopp, Merlin James Horan, Colleen Rae 54332 356 Hord, Robynn Horan, Michael C. 247, 250 353 Hories, John William Horiuchi, Tomoyoshi Horace, Raymond L. Horace, James Alfred Horn, Glen Ralph 236, 303 Horne, Helen Jeraldine 330 Horne, Wilson Smith Horner, Don M. 270, 337 Horning, Walter R. IIO, 259 Horstman, Horace G., Jr. Horswill, Nancy P. Horvath, Louis lI0, 264 Hoseley, Ralph Gordon Hoskins, Robert E. Hostetler, Gerald B. Hoss, Ronald Peter Hotrun, Harlow Rinear 97,308 Houghton, Dick DeWayne 97 3l2, 3I4 Houghton, Lois Lucile 55,97 292 344 345 Houk, William John 203 Hughes, Elizabeth M. l3l, Hughes, Floyd O. Hughes, Gerald G. Kenneth Lee I23 Hughes, . Hughes, Kenneth Neil II4, Hughes, James Hudson Hughes, Lorraine A. l3I, 60 3I8 302 l42 330 Hughes, Robert Carroll lI0 360 Hughes, Richard W. Hugill, Lila Carolyn 63, Hulbert, Ann Louise Hulbert, Maudie E. Huling, Ralph E. Hummel, John Henry 337 Humpl1rey, Donald W. 97, 304 305 3l4 274 324 322 Hunt, Donald Wayne Hunt, Angus Lamar Hunt, Hazel Harriot I22, 332 Hunt, John Robert 204 Hunter, David Ott 66, 68,333 257, Hunter, Ray Dale 97, Huntley, Edward Wells Huntley, Marcus Conrad Hurd, Robert Charles 342 l24 ll0 Hurd, Arthur Rolland 60, Hurlburt, Fred William 97 Hurley, Clifford Ira lI0 Hurley, Audrey Helen 322 Hurst, Melvin Lester IIO, 308 Hurst, Richard Hail Huse, Catherine F. 257, 324 Huse, Svein Theodore IIO, I96 356, 369 Huston, Don Warren Hutchison, Mariorie 2l9, 297 Hutchins, Joyce Nadine 297 Hutsell, Leland Glenn I47, 350 Hyatt, Thomas Walter Hyatt, Robert Merton ll0 Hyatt, Milo James 303 Hyatt, Barbara D. II3, 292 Hyde, Darrell Clare Hyden, Robert Gifford 249 250, 257, 335 Hyslop, Warren R. I Ikstrums, Imanta llton, Roy George Imeson, Margaret J. 2l3, lnamine, Edward S. Inashima, Minoru David Inaba, Gilbert Yasoki I97, 303 Ingersoll, Robert R. Jacobson, Sybil Joan 297 Jacobson, Marilyn M. Il0 Jacquot, Allen Dale Jaglowski, Eugene S. 346 Jahn, Otto Lorenz 53, 97, James, Cecilia Rose 204 James, Donald Hubert IIO 275 James, Gerald Arlo 65, IIO James, Landelin W. I66, I69 I88, 252, 342 James, Linda Jean 297 Janecek, Lionell James 332 Johnston, Barbara June Johnston, Carol Joyce 245, Johnston, Gladys J. Johnston, Mary K. l3l, I37, Jansen, Algene Lois Janke, Kirby, Carl 264 Jaramillo, Bernardo 26l Jayko, Lawrence Giles Jayne, Willard W., Jr. 3ll Jefferson, Burr G. Jeffers, Marvin Dean Jeglin, Lois Mae 97,295 Jeglin, Roberta L. Jeglin, Anna Marie 63 Jenisch, Albert Joe Jenkins, Donaldean Y. 263 Jenkins, John David 66. Jennings, Ralph E. Jenne, Roy Lewis 273 Jensen, Duane Charles 97,247 249, 250, 25I Jensen Charlotte May Jensen Glen Flow Jensen, Kenneth . Jensen James Robert 97, . Jensen, Jensen Jensen Margaret Helen Marion Lee 98, Val Edmond 98, 252 Jensen, Richard, Franklin Jensen, Robert Victor Jerick, Nickolas Johnston, Raymond Paul I 204 324 330 I l5, l23 I 38 l42 303 263 65 262 3I4 97 33I I27 336 239 35l 98 3 I4 355 I I0 5I Jernigan, Jerry P Jerome, Keith L. Jesok, Daniel Thomas Jesse, John W. Jessup, Sharon P. 67, 87, 98 I40, 326 Jessup, Morris M. Jett, Albert S., Jr. Jinneman, Charles L. Jochen, John Clark Johann, Stanley R. 98, Johanson, Barbara Sue John, David Willard John, Gilbert Jay I24, 252, 263, John, Henry Victor Johannesen, Jacob Carl 98 257, 3l8, 356 0 I I0 346 352 305 l24 328 I I0 242 353 Johnsen, Turi Ann Johsgard, Keith W. Ingham, Rodney Clinton 353 Inglis, Jac Duaine Inglis, James Wm. Ingram, Norman E. I80 Ingraham, Sally C. 204,320 Ingraham, Frances L. Ingwalson, Dorma Mae Inks, Yvonne E. lrsfeld, N icholas W., Jr. Irvine, Robert Leslie Irving, Stanley Dale ll0 Irwin, Phi lip Fenwick Houle, Leonard D. 340 House, Hugh Carter Sl, 97 l45, 250, 348 Houston, Patricia 272, 297 Howard, Alonzo Elliet ll0 267 Howard, Donald Ralph IIO Irwin, Marydell Irwin, Betty Lou 273, Irwin, Anne Violet Isaacson, Russell H. Isaacson, Jack Wayne lsenhart, Caryl Mae Iulo, William lversen, Harold Edward 326 Hill, Arleen Paula 83, 97 I44, Hill Dede Hill Donald Kent Hill Gerald Arthur Hill, Geraldine D. Hill, Jack Edward Hill Patricia May 205 Hill Shirley V. l-llllla.d, Glenn A. Hillhouse, Leora Rae 269, Hinderer, Edward S. Il0, 267 297 Hinrichs, Robert Max 335 Hipke, John William 303 Hitchcock, Vaughn I97 Hitz, James Richard IIO Hitz, Charles R. Hittle, Larry Glenn 343 Hix, Marvin Clinton Hobbs, Raymond Howard Il0 358 Hoagland, Alan Ray Hoagland, Genevieve J. 295 Hobbs, Ramon Lee I74 Hobbs, Donald Vernon g5I 55 Hobble, James Orval 97,344 Hochhaus, Jack Carl 97 Hoctor, Agnes Patricia 297 Hoerner, Dan I92 Hoff, F. Joanne 97, 20l, 206 33l 29l Hoff, Janet Gayle 204, Howard, Jean Lanson Howard, Mary Ruth Howard, Richard Ian Howard, William Lee Howell,James'Laurence I66 l80, 252 Howell, Wayne W. 305 Howell, Leonard R. 55, 97, 257 360 Hoydal, Astrid Norma 295 Hoyt, Jeannine Frances I29 I44, 2l0, 378 Hoyt, Joe Manzer I97 Y . Hrutfiord Biorn F. 340 Hsu, Jeng Mein Hsieh, Jui Chang Hubbard, Clifford Ray Hubbard, John J. II4, lI5 Hubbard, Larry Lee Hubbard, James C. 3Il Hubbard, Mary Jean Hubbard, Donald Howard 25l, icha rd Nevin 3l4 J Jaaska, Ania Elmina Jaccard, Hiel Eugene ll0 Jackson Barbara L. Jackson Dorothy Ellen 97 Jackson Keith Max 235 Jackson, James William Jackson, Virginia Lou 204, Jackson Seth A. Jackson Suzanne C. 204 Jackson Thomas Lloyd Jacky, Gordon Roger Jacky, William H. Jacobs, Hublou, Roland A. 344 Hubbell, Beckwith, Jr. I I I 266 Hubbert, Antoinette Hubble, Donald James Huckle, Jane I22, 2I4, 244, 323 Huckfeldt, Robert E. Hudlow, Arnold Dean Hudelson, Gerald E. 337 Hudson, Dean Arthur l86, 239 252 242, Huelett, William D. Hufnail, Helen Eliz 300 Robert Edward Jacobs, Billy Jacobs, Edward James Jacobs, Arlene Jean 97, Jacobsen Jacobsen ,Paul IIO Shirley M. 97: Jacobsen: Kay Lee Jacobsen, Johanna May Jacobsen, Eleanor R. I44, Jacobsen Emily V. 50 Jacobson: Don A. Jacobson, Phillip Lee 64, 68 97, 256 Johnson, Anita Louise Johnson, Allan S. Johnson Betty Mae II4, Johnson, Betty Jean 30I Johnson, Carl Arnold 59 Johnson, Christina M. 6l, II6 l50, 2l7, 233, 323 Johnson Carol Marie 98,324 Johnson, Calvin Kay Johnson, Charlotte H. 56, 98 Johnson Dale Edward 98 Johnson Donna Valeta 204 297 Johnson Dorinne 63 Johnson Johnson Danna Marie David Lee 204 340 Johnson Edward B. Johnson Harry Theodore 66 88, 259, 3l4 Johnson, James 235,236 Johnson Jean E. 323 Johnson Joanne Bowen 204 33l Johnson Jack Johnson Jerome H. Johnson Kenneth M. Johnson Karl Norman 62 305 Johnson Louis Wayne 252 Johnson Lodema G. 293 326 Johnson Norma 55 257 Johnson Patricia Faye 63 Johnson Robert Lee 98 Johnson Ruth Louise Johnson Richard N. 23l 263 Johnson Robert Harold 98 I25, 254, 303 335 Johnson Richard James 64 Johnson Richard Edgar IIO Johnson Roger Ned 98 354 Johnson Russell D. Johnson Sharon Seely 204 2l7, 262 33l Johnson Stanley B. 265 274 Johnson Theodore James 57 58 Johnson, Verner L. Johnson, Victor Hugo 255, 354 Johnson, Vern Waldo 337 Johnson, Victor V. Johnson, Walter Allen 98,339 Johnson, Wayne 339 Johnson, Wendell E. Johnson, William B. 98 343 Johnson, William Everett 5l Johnston, Richard Jones, Albert William Jones, Barry Kennard 336 Jones, Clifford K. IIO 252 Jones, Charles Byron '273 Jones, Donna Gay 293 Jones, David W. 262 Jones, Ellis E. 55 Jones, Frances E. 204, 206,297 Jones, Francis Kirk Jones, Gareth E. 235, 235 Jones, Hugh T. 54' 355 Jones, James Donville Il0 Jones, Joann Marie 98, 204 326 Jones, Laurence C. 204 Jones, Marcellea 293 Jones, Maurice Bedford Il0 Jones, Maiben Duane IIO Jones, Mary Ellen 2l5, 2I7 , 324 Jones, Nellle Ann 205 Jones, Patricia K. 330 Jones, Robert Eugene Jones, Stanley C. Jones, Victoria E. 98 Jones, William E. Jordan, Kenneth Leroy Il0 Jorgenson, Dorothy E. l24 329 Joseph, Don Oliver Joshi, Raianikant N. 26l, 305 Jostevin, George 274 Juetten, Virginia Ann 98,295 Julius, Jean Ann IIO Juneau, Barbara M. 56, 98 300 Juris, Thomas George 98, 35l Juris, Robert H. 250, 3I4 Just, Amanda 55 K Kahler, Doris Ann 98 Kainer, Robert Adams Kaiser, Daniel Kermit 25I, 3I4 Kalafat, Ronald W. I97 Kalin, Elwood W. 60, 264 Kallstrom, Glen Gerald Kalvesmaki, William L. Kamm, Roberta May ll0 Kammers, Ted Leroy 335 Kamal, Adel Sudgi Kane, Thad Kirk Kangas, Roy Carl 98,305 Kaplan, Sidney J. Karmansky, Alexandra 98 Karlson, Walter Henry 252 Karlson, Karen D. 293 Karn, Charles Vernon 348 Karshnver, Richard Fost 65 Kassel, Emory Dale 57, 64, IIO 235, 236, ssl Kawakami, Seiichiro Kearns, Donald Clayton Keck, Walter Calvin Ill Keeler, Robert Baird 98,239 242, 35l Keenan, Mary Ann 320 Keese, Donna 2l5 Keithahn, Richard E. 303 Keith, Laurance A., Jr. 52,53 98, 24l, 262, 263, 305 Keith, Lloyd Dewitt 342 Keller, Kenneth E. 303 Keller, Fred Walter 52, 98, 266 Naida Joy 27I Kelly, Richard H. 23I. Kelly, Naida Kelsay, Carol Lane Kelsay, Peter Charles 52, Ill 337 , ,297 Kelley, Jack Elnathan 98, 252 356 350 206 Kelsey, Roger Raymond Kemp, Margaret 275. 293 Kemper, Jacqueline F. 5053? Kendall, Edwin Bernard 3l7 Kendall, Jean I 63 Kenedy, Lowell Willlam 3l4 Kennard, John Fred 55. 62 396 Kennedy, Larry Hall Kenny, Francis Joseph Kent, Dolores Evelyn ' , IIO, l88 Keogh, Roderlck B 242' 252 Keppler, Belva Dolores 99 Kercheval, Helen L. 322 Kercheval, Ronald Lynn llll Kerfoot, Richjard W. 67 Kerr, Peggy oanne ZM. Kerr, George Earl Kerr, Robert Maurice Kerr, Thomas A. Kessler, Joanne Carol Kester, Jervis D. 0 Kesterson, Clifford E. IIS Kesterson, Joan Louise 226 Kettel, Ernest Walter ll0. 366 Kick, Walter 297 332 Kiefer. llollvafi J' Kienbaumjarbilf llierlloli' v li Kienhvll- Elda . HW. KNEOS' Elagfn A: 'l ll I. illll. ll ',,,.. 0 lllldovff,2..l.or I Kllllan' l0ldcIl' llllllanl C! h' I Killlngfgnll, J. KIIIOII Hogafd Kimball, Ilan Lg? Kimbel. A Mafqg Kimmerllkaul Ge Kllillliegbhn Paul llillllklfred Do lllna. ggi i-f..i. Donald Ban . cifi' Lo iliiziffrriii Kin9.i'gneI lllllql supyl 809' King' L, Walfle fc Kino.ll0l'e'l Le l King. llobelf cal. King, Slleeldflll Kingman. Bafliff lrrorlelf Emi. 0 Kinoslllla. log l Killoshlta. 55 .112 Kinnamafhw' 'VJ Kinney, Charles Kinnel. Ffalll La' Kinley. Cliallfdi Kinsey. llalell liinville, Harold V llilcher, Al Kill, WiIllam.V- Kirlbride. Keith F liirlpalricl, Jolla I Kilscllbaum, DQ! l llirtley, JBCQW5' Kiler, Lawrence S. Kishi, Kylie lliclwan Kilhpaugll. Wild' Kilcllen, Lynne De' Killar, Barbara Ar Killerman, Gary D Kiilleson, Kenneth Klaus, Dona Gay Klein, Josephine N Klein, Lorraine C. Kleveno, Reginald Klimle, Evald Ra! Kline, Patricia Klinelobe 'led A. Klocl, lioberl E, lilosler, Beverlee J Klosler, Kenneth 0 Klostelme 'er, Ed.. linaacl, Vlilfred Vi inane. Lloyd A.-ll Knapp, Hugh Alt: Kll3PP. Earl Eager llll5PP, Karlene Kg llflion. Ruben M, lillailstad, Sverre Knapslad, Gloria l llniooe, Ro - Klllglfi. lmogdegiall Knlghl, gimme: D llllole. Uorrit G imlle' Dm I or . lor 5 Knolllaugelfalifl llnoll, r.J..e.' Lli mail. lorrafpe cpl' Ehard A.. linovleglmda A- ilinovlnl mm J KIIUVIES, Patricia I Kncl,llicha,d Fr h l0l.Cam1 A Kllll. Virgift llnudsen Allis Xnudkog wh LQ. lobes, Palrlcilieai Koch, Milton Kl., .. llD,Q Kath. Plllllp David ll.N .. . Egel lmugab-Isl. 'lei F. m. lie! ' '3'ClgR lilliligjel s. ' e ohne, gmthh Lx llolb Kolnkfnhlfofl D lin. lg. 'Fl H. lgonn, ,Zlwl KOH. Vim, Q, Na. KOQFIQ Ha NJ, Kglnlusseg in U' salem' 333 Madso Larrabee, John Paul . Ba 5 . Caloizaojgge 2 ' Sud!! J. 245-324 Marial' Hs 'R-11111 'mi '38f 142 .bRiclia?gd Paul 303 l.. ' William 253 , Y Kennard 'Word K 335 iarleg gym llll, 252 infra Gay 273 Iyrd W, 293 'Is E. 222 inc 5 anci? Efrkzoq' 205. 297 iralh E, 'eh r. 23. 216 arie 98' uren C, 326 iftellza iuri 3 iibehebiigggrd :IU 'YY Ellen 2l5 zll .111 A 324 lrifia ggl Pm Eugene 0 inley C, loria E, 9 lliam E. 8 ennelh Leroy . Dorolhy E, 329 on.Oliver ll'llK6hlN. 261 ?e? 9e 1rg1n'aA 1nAn'n nn nilg 'fbere M. 55,90 , 305 274 a 'HS George 90, all erl H. 250, 3l4 nda 55 K ris Ann 99 berl Adams 1iel Kermil 25l,3l4 mald W. I97 rod W. 60,264 Glen Gerald i, William L. :erla May Il0 led Leroy 335 el Sudgi I Kirk y Carl 90, 305 Iney J. Alexandra 98 aller Henry 252 ren D. 293 es Vernon 348 ichard Fosl 55 .fy Dale 57, 64. H0 235, 235, 151 irancis Seiichiro iald Cl8Yl0'l er Calvin ll' ' sa, zai erl Baird 242. 335 3 .Y 21: 11 ds. 3 iicErA., Jr. 52. 53 0, 241, 262. 263- 322 Devin 30, 57102. 52. 98. ll' 266. 1 Joy 27 . Elnalhan 95- I. 35 'd H' 23 206 il Lille H0 . charles 571267 :.5i'n 'l'i11'23: quelllle F- 50595 7 ii11Berll8fd 323 611 Williambs in Ffed '34l 62 Hall 96 Polish 3 Eve Y 133 lick 5- 135 .3 Doloref 322 1 11 L- ll0 1:11305 Lynn H9 ard W- 57, I24 loanne 2I4' 329 273 Earl , 1,4aur1C9 A. , 297 me Cala D. llll 'Hard 275 an l-0'- Seng 245 Waller '166 382 ' f ,Thomas lglznifaum. 'Va Jean 293 Kienholz, Barbara S. 57. Kienholz, Eldon Wesley 93 '11, , H. Morris 243 Kllbiiill, Edwin Allen Kilik, Alice Ki1a0w.JemeS 0- Killian, Harrison J. I49 Kn1i...., Lioyd Curlis I49: K'llinqsworlh. Clyde E- Kliiov. Leo A-- Jf- 2, 53 , 263 ,340 347 273 3l4 3l2 3l4 Kimball, Howard Dale 352 Kimbel, Allan Leroy 347 Klmmerly, Margarel A. 330 Kimmey, Paul Gerslner ll0 Kinch, John Paul King, Alfred Douglas 25l, 35l Ki11g,caro1 Lee 137, isa, 205 King, Carol Ann 326 King, Donald Barnell 59, I99 233, 275 King, Francine Lois King, Gregory Noel King, Gwynelh Joan II6, 293 King, lone 2l2 King, James Lloyd King, James Roger King, L. Wayne 23I, 3I4 King, Roberl Leroy 267 King Roberl Carl 50 King: Sheelagh Ann Kingman, Barbara Ann 323 Kingsley, Ernesl E. Kinoshila, Joshyo 50, 3ll Kinoshila, Sadao Kinnaman, Willis J. IIO, 267 Kinney, Charles Wilso l98, 352 Kinney, Frank Lawrence '22 Kinsey, Charles E. Kinsey, Karen Marianne Kircher, Al Kirk, William V. 262, Kinville, Harold V. 264, 26I, 339 98 324 3I7 243 Kirkbride, Keilh Frank 52, 53 ll0 263 352 Kirkpalrick, John G. 23l, Kirschbaum, Don C. 98, Kirlley, Jacquoise A. Kiser, Lawrence S. Kishi, Kyue Richard Kishpaugh, William M. Kilchen, Lynne Dell Killar, Barbara Anne 55, Killerman, Gary Dean Killleson, Kennelh E. 98 Klaus, Dona Gay Klein, Josephine M. Klein, Lorraine C. 99, Kleweno, Reginald Klimke, Ewald Ralph ll0 Kline, Palricia Klinelobe Ted A. Klock, Roberl E. Klosler, Beverlee Jean Klosler, Kennelh Dale Kloslermeyer, Edward C. Knaack, Wilfred W. Knapp, Lloyd Arlhur Knapp, Hugh Allon I24, 249, Knapp, Earl Eugene Knapp, Karlene Kay 245, Knapp, Roberl M. Knapslad, Sverre 99 262 354 297 I46 329 348 349 268 297 339 266 297 66 262 l80 342 3l I 297 99 , 204 Knapslad, Gloria Alla 56, 99 204 Knigge, Roger Ray 348 Kflfghl, Imogene Louise 29l Knlghl, Sherman D. 359 Knoke, Dorril G. Knoke, Dorvel 26I Knoll, Loreria Kay 290 Knoshaug, Marilyn Hope 295 Knoll, Frances L. 204, 206 Knoll, Lorraine 297 Knopf, Edward Arnold 263 Knowles, Alicia Ann 2I8 Knowles, Nellie Jane Knowles, Palricia 297 Knox, Richard Franklin Knox, Carol 63 Knox, Virginia 332 Knudsen, Allen Leroy Knudlson, Wayne Burlon Kobes, Palricia Carol 82, 87 99, l3l, I43, 293 Koch, Millon Junior 5I, 83 ll0, 252, 268, 34I Koch, Philip David 254 K0Ch. lda Jane Kod-501.1-Jobuyuki Bill 110 Kvef. william 259 KOEPEY. Francis R. Kveppen. Joy s. es, 291 Kohli, Dave 314 Kohfle. Grelchen Lois 99, l27 329 Kolbesen, Wolf D. Kolsloe, Ralph H, lliom. Tony Neil 274 K0onlz,James Morris 99 0 f.V1clor W., Jr. EOTPPIB. Helen Marie 99, 295 Whisk. Sluarl R. 99, 356 Kosobuski, Carol 29l 383 Koslenbader, Virginia 56, Kolkin, Garnel Rose l42 297 Kollner, Loren I24 Kounkel, Marlys P. 329 Kralowec, Kalhleen J. 300 Kramer, Roberl Alan 249, 3l7 Kramer, Grace Margarel 297 Kramer, Lawerence Albe 99 354 Kramer, William K. 352 Kranc, Glenn Donald I90, 353 Kraszewski, Slefan Krause, Palricia Ann 275 ,300 Krause, Waller Philip 53,99 297 Kravik, Barbara E. Kreager, Roberl Alan 99, Kreps, Mary Louise 6l, 99 l23 Kreinsring, Ella Mae Kreis, Roberl Gail Kreizinger, Harold F. Kresge, Howard S. Krelz, James 60 Krelz, Willow Dean 2I3 Krogslad, Reuben S. Kroening, Harry J. Kron, Clarence D. Kronfus, Arlan Henry Kronlund, Gene Marlin Kruckenberg, Darald L. Kruckenberg, Jack Krueger, Darrel Duane 5l Krueger, Dewayne R. Kruiswyk, Romeyn Kuechmann, Keilh K. 257 I I0 293 352 293 337 26I 3l4 345 99 PICTURE 1 LaRue, Thomas J., Jr. Lasley, Roger H. Lasmanis, Janis Lalimer, Howard Leroy Lalimer, William R. Lalhrop, Jack Lauer, Joseph A. Laulainen, Linnaeus W, I-aUnaY. Raymond R. 64, Laulerbach, William, Jr, Laval, Joan Elizabelh Lavery, Earl Jewell, Jr. 99, Law, Marian Jane 275 Lawler, Donald Prall Lawless, George Paul Lawrence, James R, Lawrence, Ivan E. Lawrence, Joseph J. Laws, Barbara Laxlon, Harold Dean Lazelle, Bill Glen lI0, 257 Leach, Vernon Henry 99, Leader, Roberl Wardell Lebacken, Lois Jane Leber, Karen Alice 2Il N 303 262 I I0 256 355 300 I29 3l2 3l4 273 I I I 266 332 2l5 270,329 Lebaia, Bill Boyd 57, 64, 87 IIO, 235, 236, LeBrel, John Curlis 352 247 Le Comple George W. 66, 99 257, 275, Lederle, Janice L. 305 323 Ledford, Lewis Millon 66, 257 Lee, Belly Lee, Barbara Jean D E X f Continued J Linden. Virginia Lee 204 293 Kuelpman, Richard K. 5l, I35 I44, I45, 347 Kuhns, Joseph Buford 99, 252 260, 264, 34l Kunkel, Edwin Ray 3l7 Kurlak, Roberl Louis IIO, 239 242, 252, 340 Kurlz, Thomas R. lll, 266 Kus, Frank Peler 65 Kus, Henry 99, 305 Kusler,Louis Viclor ll0 Kyner, Paul R., Jr. 356 Kylonen, Al E. L Labyer, Bess Verhelle 297 Lackey, Russell John 340 Lackey, Ray Fredrick 340 LaChance, Bernard, Jr. LaDouceur, Louis R. IIO, 303 Ladd, James William LaFolIelle, Jesse Ray Lahey, Leroy Allen 303 LaLone, Jeanne A. l48, ZI3 328 350 Lamb, Allen Delano Lamb, Charles A. IIO, 267 Lampman, John Henry 99 Lancasler, Howard Fran 52 Ill, 266 Lanchesler, Duane P. 59, 6l ll4, 233, 27l, 275 Lanchesler, Mike 3Il Lancasler, Larry Ross 352 Lancasler, Myron W. Lancasler, Frank M. Landa, Johnny Anlonio 348 Landen, Warren Lander, Cyril Ross Landis, Mary Alice 99, 20I 204 Landon, Warren P. Lanizlrelh, Barbara Jane Landrus, Wilfred Mason Lane, Lois Eslher 293 Laney, Margarel Jane 87, 99 Langbehn, William A. Langdon, Sally Jo I44, I46, 323 Sl Lange, Alfred Curlis 24l, 345 Langenbach, Rose Marie 297 Langland, Mary Lou 322 Langley, Duane D. 23l, 275 Langlie, Arlhur B. 22 Langmas, Gerlrude L. l2I 245, 33l Langmas, Samuel Arlhur 99 I34, I35, 239, I42, 252, 263, 352 Langslrom, Roberl G. 337 Lansing, Donald Wayne LaPierre, Donald Fran 248 Largenl, John Philip 99, 250 335 Larkin, Slen Thue 303 293 Lee, Eugene Delroy 66, 68, 99 259 3l4 r Lee, Joseph Y. N. Lee, Leona Mae l28, l32, 2I8 27l, 297 Lee, Margie Mae 322 Lee, Lawrence Keilh 6I, l35 274 Lee, Orville Girard 64, IIO 256 Lee, Peggy Lee, Roberl Lavern Lee, Shirley Mae 99, 29l Leedy, Palricia Joan 322 Leek, Mary Frances 63, 2ll 274, 297 Leer, Donna Joanne I22, I46 323 Legg, Carolynn Sluarl I26 I49, 23l, 265, 275, 300 Leggell, Glen E. LeGranl, Effie A. Lehn, Richard Lowell I43, 348 Lehrman, Rulh 63 Leid, Roberl Eugene 23l, 3ll Leise, Allan Dwighl Leilh Wilson Richard Leilz,' Emil Erich ee, se, Leilz, Myron T. E. 255 IIO I45, 242, 252, 274, 335 274 Leilz, Glenn Maurice 53,83 99, 204, 3l4 Lenning, Roberl Allen Lenlz, Norman Eugene 66, 68 Lenlz, Rose Ann M. Lenz, 99, 235, 257 I44, 327 David ll0 Leonard, Millon Kay 66,255 258 , 342 Leonard, Oliver Graham 99 243 , 258 Leonard, Alberl C. Lesley, J. Carol 322 Lesler, Mary Jo Leverell, James G. . Levic Levin Levy, Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis 99 242 252, 354 k, Madge Carol 2Il, 236 297 , Ned Evar Jean 297 Lewis, Donald Earl IIO,-2I2 340 , Glenn Charles , Harry Wesl 57. 235 ,Jo Anne Alice l23, I33 291, 329 ,Joe Lawrence , Kennelh Ray 34l IIO Lewis, Melvin Richard Lewis, Mary Elizabelh Lewis, Palricia S. Lewis, Russel George Lewis, Richard Lee I43, Lewis Lewis Il0 IIO, 266 l45 336 ,William Edward n Helen I-'ndbef9. Don Lawrence I 99 252, 264, 335 Lindberg, D 'd Al Linde Peleralin an Iiindeke, Frank'-KEEZ IIO, 222 1ndel1en, Doran Royce . 2 Lindsey, Roberl H. 6l, 84, I20, l2l, I28 , . l4l, 233 Lines, Byron Kim 355 Linele. John wane. li!nt.VV.illiar1AJoseph ln 9. a s I29 IL1nn,Anrir6w nn lnnafl. l 58, I Linscoll, Villlgliid-:ii C. 30 Linville, David J. I-1PD0ld, Carol Louise Lisler, Howard Gordon Lillie, William Thomas Lilllefield, Charles F. 50 Livers, Carlos F. L1v1e, George Hile I28 25l, Livingslon, Philip D. 68, H0 235 Llewellyn, Beverly Y. 204 Llewellyn, Barbara J. Lloyd, William Alex Loan, Dolores June IOO Loan, Raymond Wallace l00 Lockridge, Don Wilson Lockridge, Edna Mae Lockridge, Margarel A. Loflus, Failh Eleanor 205 , 2l8 269, 326 Logefeil, Slephen G. Logan, Roberl Granl Logan, Bradley Harold Logozzo, Angelo Andy Lokovsek, Harold A. I66, I75, I77, l78, Lokovsek, Dorolhy Ann Lombard, Janel E. 206, Lombard, Jane M. 262, Lonborg, James Oliver Long, David Elmer IIO, Long, David Ray Long, Donald Henry Long, Gilberl Andrew Long, Rosemary E. Lonzway, Roberl R. Loomer, Shirley Loomis, Clarence C. I00, Loomis, Jean IOO, Lorang, John Joseph IOO, Loree, Yvonne Jaclyn 2l3, Loreen, Eslher Loreen, Oscar 52, I99, Loren, Richard W. Loring, Priscilla L. 58, 273, Lolo, Jack Lolspeich, Frederick B. Loll, Roberl Carson ll0, Lolze, Keilh Allen 3l2, Loundagin, Roberl L. Loudon, James Everell Lounsbury, Doris Mae ll2, Lovegreen, Mary L. Lovegren, Janel Marie Lovelace, Joyce Lovell, Carol Jo 1 1 IIO, M Macauley, Thomas D, MGCBOYIS. Wm. Leigh Macdonald, John Wm, MacDonald, Carol Jean Malcolm MacDonald, Macdonald, Slanley K, Slanley N. l45 340 29l 235 MacDonald, 348 MacEachern, John MacKelvie, Douglas A. 57, 64 l00, 235, 354 29l Macklin, Glenn Earl 55, IOO 308 Mack, Gloria L. Mackenzie, Paul F. Mackey, James F. Mackey, Ralph Edward l7l'acLeod, Roberl L. IIO, l48 3l4 297 3l2, Gwendolyn Mae Macleod, MacLean, Jay Roberl MacLean, Kalherine M. 297 MacLean, Thomas W. I00, 257 343 Macomber, Launce C. MacRae, Jennie Louise 2II 265,273 Madden, James Palrick 355 Maddox, Norman R. 269 Mader, L. Franklin 335 Madison, William A. 333 Madison, Barbara J. Madison, James T. Madison, Geraldine May 297 Wilma Cordelia Marlin, Don Ed Wolf Marlin, Dorolhy May Marlin, Gilberl W. Marlin, Harvey T., Jr. Marlin, Jerry Ray bl, 233 342 Marlin, Irene M. 300 Marlin, Molly Blanche 326 Marlin, Nancy Jane I00, 328 Marlin, Roberl C. 347 Marlin, William O. Marlinell, Ronald E. 23I MMUQS. George M. lll 266 Marunig, Ernesl C. Marzano, Ronald J. 343 Marzyck, Gerald Allen I47 352 Mason, Donald James Massie, Dale W. 354 Massie, Duward Raymond 53 54, l00, 254, 260, 3l4 Masson, Douglas Bruce Maslel, Don James 340 Masl, George E., Jr. Massey, Paul Duane l28, l48 I49, 265, 302, 303 Masl, Beverly Ann 297 Malkin, Dallas Herman ll0 Malelich, Joseph John 23l 346 Malhews, Earl R. Malicich, John Richard Mallock, David Le Roy Malney, Frank Loyd Mallock, Ivan Hugh 262 Malson, Keilh Malson, Paula Frances Malson, Philip J. Lowe, James Daniel Lowery, David Mann Lowery, Virginia Lee Lowry, Roberl Lee 55, l23, Lu, Doris May Luark, David M. Luce, L. Clinlon Luce, Fredrick C. Luckey, Charlene 275, Ludeman, Marvin Gale Ludeman, Roger Le Roy Ludwigson, Marilou Lugibihl, Carmen Anne Lukins, Richard Lee Lund, Charles Marlin Lund, Henry Thomas Lund , Joi... Alfred Lund, Thor L. Lund Lund Lund Lung , Clyde Raymond gaard, Roberl E. e, Sally Kalhleen er, Roberl Gale ni Maggs, Jerry Duane IOO, Magill, Beniamin I00, 255 Magisos,Joel Hans 52 263 Maguire, James Dale IOO 252, 254 Mahrl, Vernon Edward 5I 2l3, 249, Mahoney, John Daniel 256 Mainord, Florence Rila Mainord, Willard Alwin 1 1 1 1 269 335 308 l00 3 I4 239 305 I00 305 I00 3l4 Main, George Gehman 35l Maki, Leroy Roberl Maki, Kennelh Walfred ll2 254, 308 Malander, Shirley J. 85, IOO l40, I46, 208, 33l Malcolm, David Roberl Mallard Mallby, Richard Alan Maloney, Edward 260, Maloney, Thomas M. 54, 264, 270, Mandich, Sylvia G. Manion, John William 247, Manlowe, Donald Wiley Manerud, Marilyn Jane 2l5, Mankin, Cleon James I66 354 264 l40 3l7 26I l00 308 336 2l I 329 Maniolas, Helen Elaine I24 l33, I42, 205, 326 Manelsch, Tom Jerome 68 ll2, I49, 3l6 Manley, Molly Jeanne 300 Mann, Marallis Lea 330 Mann, Henry York Mann, Belly Ann Manning, Charlie C. ll0 Manoske, Roberl F. 50, IOO 247, 305 Manlel, Marlha Selma ll7 264, 297 Mansperger, Carl A. Manlel, Nancy Clara 26I, Manlhei, Allen Rolh Mansfield, Pal Manske, Carl Edward Mar, Roland Bancrofl Marble, Virginia Rulh IOO, Marble, Dean Richard ZI3, March, Herberl Leroy Marchionne, Anlhony M. 300 58 2I3 I I0 266 l00 I24, 350 Marcks, Annelore 295 Margolius, Garry J. Marier, Thomas Slanley Mariner, Thomas Layne IIO Maring, Edward A. 259 Markham, Ann Elizabelh l27 l3l, l33, I42, 2l5, 330 Markley, Lawrence E. Larsen Larsen , Earl Eugene IIO Donald K. I47, 34l Larsen, ,Jack Wayne Larsen, Marlha Jane Larsen, William Lee 343 Larsen Roberl D. I24, I44, Larson, Alberl V., Jr. IIO, 339 Larson, Douglas Keilh III, 266 Larson, Duane Richard Larson, Ellsworlh F. Larson, Ellsworlh C. Larson E. Gale I47, 274, 356 Larson, Peggy Thordis ll0, 2l8 Larson, Vernon Oscar IIO Larson, Wilfred C. 66, 68, 99 259, 3l7 Larson, Roberl Elof Larson, Roy Emil IIO, 266 Liddiard, Louis C. Liebell, Roberl Arlhur Liqhlle, Harold Dean Lillard, Donald David O I 63 Leyda, Edna Clara 20l. Lilley, Joan M. I49. 204. 270, 275, Lillegard, Lois Marie IIU. Lilly, Jack Carl Limpicharl, KoS0r1 26I Lincoln, Palrick Lee 26I. Lind, Jeanelle A. I3I. 26I. ' Ch I F d 57.64 Lindberg. 2735232 252' 347 Lindell, Glenn Richardzgg: Lindeman, Lee Ann Luolo, Jack Ray Lusk, Evabelle Lusl, Charles William Lulhy, Forresl Erwin Luzny, Frank Michael Lybecker, Joyce Ann IUU. Lydic, Jay Donald Lyle, Edward Lloyd Lyle, Rex Turner I49. 254. Lynch, Daniel M., Jr. Lynch, Audrey Kalhleen Lynch, Millon Terrence Lyler, Judilh Slone Marks, Annebre 274 Marks, John Paul IOO. Marks, Lawrence W. Marll, John E. ar le, Evel n June 6l, 233 M p Y 295 Marr, F. Garry, Jr. Marshall, Wes Dale Marshall, Norman Wm. . Marshall, Viclor G. 305 Marshall, James K. Marlin, Barbara Jane Marlin, Chris John 62 Marlin, Donald Eugene Marlin Donald Brenl l00, 335 Marlin Donald Eugene ...-e-.-. .........1.s.s.. . ,..,......: -......g:.,.....f..--some s..,....-ep... Q, .,. .. Malsumolo, Kazulo 50 Malsumolo, Audrey M. Mallhews, Maureen A. Mallhies, Silas L. 87, l0l 242, 252: Malulich, Mark Anlhony Malysik, Elizabelh P. l28 l37, 274, 297: Maxwell, John Cameron Maxwell, Samuel Briar 346 l00 305 IOO 264 265 33 I l92 263 63 297 l00 239 352 345 I 36 368 Maxwell, William ll0, 266 Mayberry, Roberl Willi l0l I66, I69, l90, 239, 252, 359 Mayberry, Juslin C. Maye, Margarel Mary ll0 Mayhard, Edwin A. Maylin, lury L. Mays, Eddie Deal Mc McAbee, June Peck McAbee, William H. McAlexander, Roberl A. 2l6 McAlisler, Howard S. 65, 255 342 McCanls, Howard I77 McBain, Michael L. 355 McBride, Nancy Rulh 265, 275 McBride, Roberl D. l80 McCabe, Larry James McCallum, Alice May 295 McCallisler, Phillip I47, 348 McCann, Harmon Allen McCann, Roger Edward I49 258 McCann, Glenn C. McCarlon, Arlhur E. l2l McCarlhy, William R. McCaslin, Roberl Lee McCarly, Sharon Adair 297 McCaw, William Newman McCaw, Marlin Ernesl 59, I43 McCauley, Joseph H. 342 McClain, Roberl Ray IIO McClane, John Palrick l0l ll0, I47, 347 McClary, Douglas Wade McClinlock, Calherine 275, McCloskey, Elinor F. 2l7, McClure, Bill Arlhur McClure, Eldon Ray McClure, James B. McColloh, Jack McColley, Philip D. 263, McCollum, Gilberl Dew McConnell, Roberl E. 64,66 ea, 101, 247, 255 McCorkle, Lloyd R. McCormack, Clarence I. McCormmach, Russell K. McCoy, James Viclor I0l, lg: 3 I29 295 326 35l 303 3 I7 3 I4 354 275 McCoy, William E. 398 McCoy, Richard W. McCracken, Loren W. l0I 336 McCracken, Winslon F. 57, 235 236 McCracken, E. Carol 2l3, McCreery, Roberl A. McCribon, Arl McCroskey, Merlin Lee McCrory, Charles S. 323 I29 350 McCulloh, Clarke O. l0l, 3l2 McCue, William P., Jr. I47 , 35l McCulloh, Paul Alan McCulloch, Warren McCurdy, Raymond Davi McCurdy, Richard M. 59 Patterson, Eugene B. Pielila, Robert Lee Mullins, Peter Morgan 58 23 I 266 S 1 303 llillr SL. lgi Perron, , ank Nofziger, James C. Murdock, McCurdy, Esther Maud 274, McDaniel, Charles K. I0l, McDaniel, Elaine B. McDonald, Arthur H. McDonald, Arlene June McDonald, Herschel D. McDonald, John Stoner McDonald, Malcolm G. 335, McDonald, Roy Joseph McDonald, Norman R. McDowell, Jerene Ann Carol Ann McElhiney, McEnany, Vincent Henry 267, McFadden, William R. McFarland, Cole Edwin McFarland, Robert W. McGill, Dr. McGhee, Delbert F. McGraw, Ethel Ruth McGrath, Norma Ann McGreaI, Robert Dana McGrew, Marie C. McGreevy, Daniel E. II6, McGuire, Mary C. McGuinn, David L. McGuire, Clinton McHenry, John Thomas Mcllroy, Donald R. Mclntosh, Donn Keith Mclntosh, Gary Ira III, Mclntosh, Herbert K. 5l, Mclntosh, Dwain H. I45, Mclnturff, John Calvi McKay, William J. McKay, Larry A. McKay, Bartlett P. McKee, Glenn Monroe McKenzie,, Gene I. I25, McKenzie, David L. McKibben, Walter K. 66, McKinney, William M. McKinnie, Marlene C. McKneeIy, Ernalee McKnight, Robert C., Jr. McLain, Arthur Earl McLane, Donald M. McLaughlin, Lloyd E. McLaughlin, Janice M. McLean, John Robert McLean, Francis Parker McLean, Charles Nels '55, McLean, Katherine I McLoughlin, Carol Ann McMahon, Terence G. 247, McMahon, Barry Jack I47, McMurtrie, Dick A. IIO, McMurtrie, Marlene A. McNair, Catherine E. 3l3 McNair, Janet F. I48: McNamara, Patricia N. McNamara, Michael F. I23 McNeal, Edgar Lee 269: McNutt, Frank E. McPhail, Cora Jean l0l, McPherson, Paula McRae, Parry M. McShane, Donald McWaid, Mary Helen McWilliams, Mariorie L. Mead, Donald Fred Meagher, Margaret M222 Mearns, Julia Estella l0I Medcalf, Max Burton Medeiros, Edward K. IOI 242, 263: Medley, Utalee, Medloutsehing, Ron Medonich, Daniel J. Meese, Jean Lorraine I3 8 Megy, Forrest Glenn Mehlenbacher, Dorothy Meier, Evelyn Mae Meiers, Eugene Curtis Meade, Byron Lee 66, 259 273 297 258 IOI 343 27l 297 I I0 I29 236 342 l0I 329 297 I I0 357 269 353 I28 I97 297 332 I97 3I I 350 336 266 I43 347 345 35l 263 350 255 3I I 326 I I0 343 340 I44 327 343 l0I 339 l0l 250 354 252 33l 33l 205 332 I I3 I44 303 352 330 63 3 I4 337 328 IOI 342 I97 260 293 300 I22 354 33l 267 I I0 I37 328 293 267 Meinhart, Edward Carlt 55, 62 Meinke, Glenn Melin, Shirley Ann Mellom, Murlaine Shyla IOI, 257, Mellish, Eleanor Mary 87, I22, I36, I37, l38, I40, Melson, Jack Malcolm Menke, Glueckert Peter Menke, Herman Frank Menzo, Clinton IOI, 257, 305 354 55 29 I I 0 I 324 275 335 354 Merriam, Robert Willis 54, 65 Merriam, Dr. I0l, I45, 339 I28 Merrifield, Ruth Anne 322 Merrifield, Frederick 303 Merrill, Thais 60,264 Merrett, Mariorie Elle Merritt, Betty 67, 83, 87, I37, l38, Merritt, Mary E. IIO, Merritt Jean M. 132, Merritt, Carolyn May Merryman, William L. Merwick, Mollie Joyce Meshke, Dale R. Messenger, William D. Messenger, Elmer Leo I76, I77, Messinger, Edna Metcalf, John Wakeman Mewaldt, Leonard R. Meyer, William Rufus 252, 254, 273, Meyer, Walter Allison Meyer, Carol V. Meyer, Thomas Otto Meyers, Arthur William Meyers, Margery Anne Miake, Jiro Michael, Dale C. Michael, Daniel L. Michael, Donald Glenn Michel, John Douglas Micherberry, william C. ' 260, Middleton, David Edson ea, rio, Mifflin, John P., Jr. Migaki, George 52, Ill, Migaki, James M. Mikalson, Patricia Ann Mikesell, James A. Mikulec, Richard A. Mildes, James Henry 256, Miles, Don Frank Millard, Charles E. 50, l4I, l92, Miller, Alice Ann 26l, Miller, Allen Earl Miller, Donald Henry Miller, Donald F. Miller, Dale Aaron Miller, Charles E., Jr. Miller, Elizabeth Anne r 23l, 260, Miller, George Donald Miller, Herman M. Miller, Herbert Jay I43, Miller, Henry Lewis, Jr. Miller, Jim Eldridge lI0, Miller, Jack Raymond Miller, Joann Dolores Miller, Margaret Byrd Miller, Maurice S. Miller, Norman Gustav Miller, Richard Lowell Miller, Robert D. Miller, Stanley Morgan 2l8, Miller, Sera Jane 204, 206 Miller, Stuart King 249 Miller Theodore C. 25l Miller: veman Jack 52 Miller, Zaner Erwin Miller, Wayne Lyle 255 Miller Wilbur Lorenz Mills, Helen Manley Millsap, Dean Alan Milne, Carrol Scott Miravalle, Robert John Misner, Shirley Ann 244 Mitchell Barbara Ann I37, I38, 205 Mitchell Franklin R. Mitchell Gale Warren 252 Mitchell Margaret Ann 265 Mitchell Margaret E. Mitchell, Merle James Mitchell, Mervin S. Mitchell, Phyllis I. Mitchell Robert Doust 24l, 242 Mitchell, Shirley Mitchell, Terry Mize, Nadine Jeanette Moar, Tom Paynton 55 252, 3I2 Mochel, Alvon Lyle Mock, Ronald Oscar 23I Moe, Andrew Irving Moe, Barbara Jean IOI Moen, Donald Gilbert Moen, Janet Moeser, Milton Phillip 24I, 242, 243, 262, Moeser, Albert Clark 2I8, Moffett, William B. Moh, Chao Chi Moh, Edith Lavera Mohan, Patrick Owen Mohr, Robert William Mohrmann, Richard R. Moionnier, Francis E. Molinard, David W. Mollick, Frank Nels Moloney, Neil William I32 I44 325 323 329 322 I66 I93 56 I I0 266 l0I 305 I I0 293 20I 325 344 242 339 239 337 I47 335 66 259 266 I34, I35 3I2,3l4 59 338 303 IOI 335 275 234 2I I 329 Il0 2l8 3l4 252 328 l0l 255 337 l0I 343 275 297 257 305 340 I I I 266 264 I I0 29I I27 324 IOI 339 IOI 32I 297 297 239 252 I37 24l 297 I I0 3l4 50 255 335 267 29I 274 332 2I8 352 352 I I0 I 99 262 340 378 Molvik, Gerald Louis 66, 68 ll0, 247, 250, 343 PICTURE INDEX CContinuedj Monahan, Robert Edward 64 Monlux, 209, 2ll, Jacob Albert 342 I 99 Monroe, Gladys, N. Montagne, Dennis E. 55332 83, IOI, I26, 257, Montanye, Michael Montgomery, Ernest D. Montgomery, Neil C. Montgomery, Richard A. Montgomery, William A. Montoya, Louis, Jr. Montzheimer, James E. Moody, Moody, Moody, Gayle Vivian Don Wayne William Fulton Moomaw, James Curtis Moore, John Richard I96, Moore, Lowell Francis Moore, Troy Kenneth Moorhead, Elizabeth A. Morada, Ricardo S. IOI, 269 Morales, Leo Morath, Richard Moreland, Janet P. , Morey, John Allen , Morey, Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan 56 I33, I42, 66 258 Elizabeth Anne , Charles Lee , Duane lI0, Gwendola Susan 235, 236, John Howard Morgan: Robert Lewis Morgan, Vivian II7, 275, Morgan, Walter Thomas Morgen thaler, Wilfred Morigan, Victor Morisse, Ellie Gloria Moriyasu, Victor lchrr Mork, Barry Vincent Morley, John Morrell, Ambrose Roy Morris, H. Jean Morris, Patricia Ann Morris Mary Alice 59 I3l 297 I0l 306 270 297 I66 267 57 325 353 344 297 IOI 35l 255 257 Morris: Vernon J., Jr. 268, Morris, Morriso Morriso Morse, Roger William n, Richard Gree n, Sidney W. Ellis Morse, Lora Gertrude Morse, Barbara Jane 267 3II 342 I66 35l 337 26I 26I 300 I22 308 IOI 68 I I0 300 326 324 345 34l l0I 336 264 306 IOI 29I Morse, Vance Cameron 64, 65 87, IOI, 2l4, 249, 250, 343 Morse, Raymond Bruce 64, 66 355 Mortensen, Donna Lee Mortensen, Joseph A. Morton, Richard A. Mofton, Robert S. Moser, Richard Anthony 53, I02, 263, Moser, Phyllis E. II4, Moser, John Carlos Mosier, Delbert Lee I97, Mosman, Marion Luverne Mosman, James Willard Moss, Margaret Lee Moss, Norman W., Jr Moss, Robert Beuford I02, Mosteller, Melvin Roy Motsenbocker, Williamloz Moulton, Mary Jane Moyer, Kenneth Lyman Moys, Edward Lowell Mscichowski, Peter Mueller, Alma Lynn Muffly, Edgar Lee IIO, 262, Muffly, Mary Ann Muir, Carl Everett Muir, Earl Lyle 64, 66, Mulholland, Harold J. 50 Mullay, Robert Fitch Mullen, Richard S. Mullen, Dorothy Louise I80, l82, l84 Mullins, Gay Leroy Munden, George Rex Munden, John R. I02, I22 Munn, Allen Pickett 53 255 Munn, Kenneth Howard Munn, Roger Vincent Munns, Mary Frances I02 Munroe, Richard Allen 58 I80, I98 Munroe, Charle M. Munson, DonalJLeland Murbach, Earl Wesley Murdock Murdock Murdock, Murphey Stanley Allen Donna Belle 57, 25 3 , 236, Joseph R. Patrick M. George Lavon Murphy, 'Frederick N. Murphy, Helen S. Murphy, Jann Adell 274 29I 303 52 335 I42 259 3I I I02 I02 29I 293 306 336 5E 308 32' A 23l 29I 252 338 256 345 l I0 I I0 352 204 328 I I0 I93 3l8 I02 335 326 I66 3I I 303 I I0 59 306 I02 300 I I0 330 362 Murphy, Marilyn E. 55. Murphy, William Sage Murray, Donald Eugen357 Murray, Donald W. 62, Murray, Jay Lee Murray, Maureen C. 2lI, Musgrove, Kathleen L. Musgrove, Walter J. Muse, Marlin Claire Louis, Jr. Musso, Muzzall, Hugh Arthur I44, Myers, John Myers, Ira T. Myers, Myron Lemuel I02, Myers, Roy Charles 66, Myint, Than Mylroie, Robert Leslie Myrick-, Ralph Ray Myron, Clifford W. I80, N Naethe, Erich W. I Nagamitsu, Masamr Nagle, Margaret Ellen 304, Nagle, John Nagle, Patricia Joan Nakamura, Clifford S. Nalon, Jerry Nansen, Ralph Henry IIO, Naquib, Usama Nash, Susan Aileen Natividad, Teodulo C. Nave, Darrell Allen Nealey, Charles C. Nebolon, Andre Paul I02, Needham, Raymond J. Neergaard, Patricia L. Neff, Lee Ella I. I32, I43, 205, Neff, Nellie Lou Alice 205, 206, Neff, Desmond Guy Neitzling, Robert E. I02, Nelson, Bruce Edwin 68, Nelson, Barbara Rae Nelson, Catherine A. I Nelson Claude Norine I02 300 267 I02 340 I02 308 59 295 298 354 349 60 259 359 336 l82 l83 I92 262 326 220 244 I02 3I4 264 3 I4 306 33l 50 346 I97 298 20l 298 204 298 336 3I7 357 I50 328 293 Nooney, James Brunold Nordang, Maribeth Ann Nordby, Merton Lewis Nordheim, John H., Jr. Nordheim, Lawrence D. Nordman, Arvid M., Jr. Norman, Terry D Nordquist, Daniel Ray Nordquist, David John 84, l20, l2I, I34, 3l2, Norene, James Waters Norgaard, Quentin D. Norland, Charles C. Norman, Carol Norman, Terry Nelson North, Warren Arthur Northcott, Jack Dean Northrip, Marilyn Joy 2lI, Northrop, Robert K. Notson, Bruce Edward Noyd, Dale Edwin Nubuor, Emmanuel B. Nunokawa, Walter D. Nygren, Del Carl Nyholm, Carol Joyce 6l, I23, I49, 233, O Oakes, Patricia Ann I27, Oakley, Fanning Tucker Oakshott, Claudia A. Oberhue, William J., Jr. O'Brien, Barbara Mae O'Brien, Arnold M., Jr. Odell, Patricia Carrol Odman, Petra lngeborg Oehler, Ben Allen Oehlschlaeger, Robert Ogden, Janyce Lou I33, 2I9, 270, Ogden, D. M. Oglesby, Theodore H. 242, zsa, Ohls, Richard Alden Ohlson, Herbert Blair 68, Ohlsen, Jo Ann Oien, James Ellsworth Okamoto, Bernard M. I0, Okiebo, Bede Oldani, Robert Lewis 83, Overdahl, Norman Louis 239, 24l, 242, 252, Overen, H. Donald Ovenell , Dan Evan 52, I48, 304, Owens, Mary Louise Owens, Fred Owens, William Leo' Owings, Janis Diane II7, 272, P Padilla, Frank G. 3l2, Padilla, Tony A. Paeth, Richard David I66, Paeth, James Albert 68, 273, Page, Ronald W. Paige, Frederick D. I03, Palmer, Gale Arlen Palmer, Jack Romaine Palmer, William Otis ll5, Palmquist, James A. Panchot, Nancy H. I03, Pannell, Frank Hugh Panchot, Diane M. 83, I03, I46 Parish, Gayle F. Park, Allen Henry Park, Carol Anne Edmund Doane 5l, 87 354 Parker, los, lzr, Parker, John Oliver Parker, James Herbert Parker, Mary K. I3I, Parker, Margaret C. Parker, Parker, Parks, J Russell C. I03, 250, 3l2, Robert Lewis ohn Roger Parks, Sally Ann Parnell, Comer William Parnell, Joan 204, Parmentier, Stanley J. I03, 24l, 242, Parmer, Alphonse Leon Parr, James Floyd Parrott, Samuel James Parsons, David Silver 53, Parsons, Leland D. Parsons, Sally Irene 23I Parsons Parsons ,Janer Mae 2l7: , Kenneth Ray Nelson, Doris A. 2 04 IIO Nelson, Gerald Norman 258 Nelson, John D. 52,267 Nelson, Joseph G. Nelson, Kenneth Wayne Nelson, Leslie Jean 56, I36 I37, 275, 329 Nelson, Margaret G. l26, I46 327 Nelson, Marilyn 23l, 300 Nelson, Mary Jane I49, 29I Nelson, Norman W. IIO, 267 3I4 Nelson, Nina Louise 2I5, 332 Nelson Raymond Adolph 204 Nelson: William Frank 259, Oldham, Cilfford D. 65, I23, I4I, I45, O'Leary, John Matthews O'Leary, Brian H. Oliver, Richard Clyde Oliver, Billy E. Oliver, Marlene Oliver, Virginia A. Oliver, Kenneth M. 258, Olney, Edward Arthur Olsen, Inger Anna 26I Olsen Robert Allen I02 Olsen: Walter R. Nemyre, Patsy Ann I22, 330 Nering, Lee Gurney 65, I02 Nesbit, Betty Gene Nessel, Nancy Dale I32, 328 Nevin, Willis Orvid IIO Nevitt, Bruce A. Newcomb, Jo Ann 298 Newell, Donna Mary 33l Newgard, Peter Martin 258 Newland, Thomas A. 267 Newland, William W. IIO, 257 Newlun, Rolland 50, I02, 3l8 Newman, Melvin Lee ll0, 267 273 Newman, David Gordon 255 Newsom, Helen Janet I25, 2l8 323 Newton, Sylvia Lou 205 Newton, Robert Samuel 26I 336 Niccum, Forrest D., Jr. 50, 23I 3l4, 343 Nickerson, G. Arline 206,332 Niebel, Delbert Lee Nielsen, Carl Louis IIO, 256 Nielsen, Adolph Lloyd Nielsen, Roger Stewart I02 Niemi, Willetta Niessner, Katherine M. 298 Niessner, Frank I02 Nightingale, Richard E. 59 Nikaido, Gilbert Y. 359 Nilson, Maior Amos 266 Noble, John Boardman Noble, Nancy Ruth I02, I37 l38, 26I, 275, 300 Noble, Raymond 5I Noble, William Erland I96 Noblitt, Audrey Louise 60, I02 204, 264, 275 298 Noel, Carol Jean 298 Noffke Fr l29 220 Nollan, Barbara Jean I2I I46, 245, 325 Nolan, Anna Marie Nolen, Gerald Henry Nomura, Robert S. 249 l26 367 330 25l 263 Olsen, Virginia Mae Olsen, Robert F. Olsen, William Allen Olson, Alvin Theodore 59 Olson, Dolores Jane I02 Olson, Dolores Jean 27l Olson, Donald S. Olson, Ernest Allyn 64 Olson, Edmund Ernest Olson, Eleanor C. l25 Olson, Edward F. Olson, Ida Katherine Olson, John Clyde Olson, Lila Mae Olson, Laurence M., Jr. Olson, Richard Lee 5l Oltman, Richard M. I02 Ona Betty Ragnhild O'Neill, Phillip G. O'Neil, Vernon Keith Oneil, Bert I03, 252 Onsgard, Jane M. I48 Oquist, Orville Byron Orahood, David W. Oraiaka, Stephen O. Orsi, Frank Orton, Lester Willard Orth, Paul Gerhardt Osaka, Roy Tsuyoshi 55 257 Osborn, Edgar H. Osborne, Thomas Samuel Osburn, Robert Orren 258 Ostrem, Alice Mae 87 Otey, Buford Lloyd Otoo, Josiah Murl A. O'Toole, Lawrence A. Ott, D. G. Ott, Donald George Ott, Patricia Allene Ott, Lois Gladine Ott, Gerald Russell 24l Otter, Jason I. I I0 l03 308 263 306 293 I 97 236 298 3I5 3I5 275 259 3II 3I5 337 2lI 325 303 I24 325 l03 332 I03 33l 275 3 I 5 326 I I0 262 239 252 65 l03 346 I03 3 I 5 298 270 33 I Pattison, Carolyn Ruth 5756: Pattullo, William E. Patton, Patricia Patton, Robert James Paul, Patricia E. Paul, Bobbie Jean Paul, Janet Paul, William B. Paulson, Beverly Ann I03, Paulson, Byron W. Payne, Betty June Payne, Howard Payne, Richard Sharon Payne, Shirley Jean Pazaruski, James Paul 52, Peake, Charles C., Jr. Pearl, William A. Pearson, Ann Elizabeth Pearson, Gosta Henry Pearson, James Leander I 254, Pearson, Kathleen Mae Pearson, Kenneth Lee Lynn Alden Pearson, Pease, Dorothy Jean I44 Pease, Jo Ann Peck, Robert Horace IIO Peck, Barbara Jill Pechtel, Beverly Anne Pederson, Rufus James Pederson, Harold E. Pederson, Darryl Jack Pedraza, Enrique I Peer, Mickey O. Nell Pelton, Louise Dolores I32, l40, I46, 245, 249 Pelto, Ernest Pelley, Thomas Roger IIO Pendleton, Robert Donald Pendleton, Joanne M. Peot, Leo Joseph I03, 258 Peot, Hans George 257 Peot, Margaret Mary I37 Pepiot, Merle Duane I43 3l2, 3l3 Peppel, Alden Rinehart Edgar Joseph Hugh M., Jr. Perkins, Ralph Hugh Ill Melvin Cloud 269 Perdue, Perkins, Perry, Donald W. Perry, John Earl Person, Jean Adair Persing, Ronald L., Jr. 267 Otteraaen, Robert M. IO3 Ottmar, Arlo Gene Oules, Don Eugene Ove, Gertrude Ann Overland, Alvin Peters, Gary Grant Peters, Edward Lee Peters, William George I03, 263 Peters, Peter Rick 384 298 354 295 298 63 352 293 344 320 220 I I0 I I I 266 23 325 I27 306 I I0 274 l03 303 I I0 332 300 3 I 5 33 I 295 I I0 I I0 342 l03 32 I 266 359 I I0 293 306 306 29I 252 3I5 I 97 337 35l I I0 343 303 60 3 I7 . Mal Peiersclvcl' ' I' 9 Pelerffn' A lc nQYl yeleffen' giine J pelefffn' Milton Peferffl' ,Amon yelerszfrlr wnicg yrs 1 I l:l:rsorI.Dona I 'a Peler50i Egg' L. PelerS0 ' uonarr 'eluiil' er ff c llllersofl- llmllal ld Pelersvflr Romlel PelerS0f'- Jo 'eliiiilwef' rr ' 'nr P:lra9 lIo' if B Peltlllone' clillgcl rein. Qeollllbert Penn, ani Jo Pleiler. Allened L Pharrif. clgflg ch rlelpn lf' ' er, WW I srzrsznne Phelps. Wal' Da nrbnr, Phfhv '4- Donild Rl Plfllipf. . nlnnwn fd ' M' . - George R. Patricia J. Plzleger. Chill P: neani, Donal? 1 P' I rin9. Elf' ' rliilrirq. Gen' G' Pirlelt, l'lU9ll Ellis Picirell, Jim Whilff Pierce, Samuel Mar. Pierce, Harriet Ann Pierson, Lyle Piesier, Norma Mae Pile, Emil Francis Pillers, E. Etta Piper, Calrence U. Piper, Bill Carson Piper, Melvin lidux Piper, l.oren Edvard Pittman, Bemice A. Piflman, John Frede Plils, Theodore G, Plaster, Dolorex Int 87, I03, 263, 25 Plant, Wayne K, Plaslefi, Joe Morgaf lliqqemeier, Dale C Plevlaif, neberf L Plnllr, Janelle D, Plucler, Marilyn Ju, llllmb, Randall L liner, Mania c, IWQG. Ronald C, gn, sea w, 09. I inia Poellefilarcelllgyg Penn. nn. ' Polensle, Molly Aagg, Polingly. Don MMM! Pollernus yd. Pullman, P35i'is.'l '5 ' my , :onhus,lob1d'z'f Ho neue, im, ' Pgnhivl Domi? A. len. een. n,J',,f nie, one L, fe? Incl J nifbiizln Arif.. F llllil lllilfv ' lm Ufea-I Pig M lP'fEli?P1-ff- 1 Pifitrlge, tc, Pllileel ,Zin ,,Qmn-. ner, Siem, :rn,g,,-iglsiz-W' I an, 'A ., J. ' l'Nel'il'9i'a I. Pwb1,JmCxA 4 I i.r,?l'r..g 'n :eng,'lLilaegL:7 I l'fienEl.'1 P' 9Q,tull:,1:eP.K N M lem Ill, it 'I9N1C,.Nl,Il its . Stanley J. IO3: 239 , 312, Ruple, Lee Arthur 60. 65. I05 354 Schneider, Violet G. 1. N 2.'l9orman louis . 24l' 2 IO3 5' Donaldlz' 251-30.1 an Evan S23 348 263 int Louisa 304. 306 Sd 293 Vllllqm Leo IW lanis Diane H7 23 172f29i P f k cgi.: Ag' 30. 3l5 1 a d D - I5 -rl 42125 uns lgldwi 273. ill lafelltililgri IO3' 3l5 RFK Romaine 337 lllllam Otis ll5 2 games A' . ll anc H, rankl-lugh l03'g25 Jlane M, 33' 303 'gi I . ,yu F' 45. 325 11 en ll Annlsy mund Doane 53.87 '03. 121, 354 hn Oliver R33 mes Herbert 'fr K- 131, 331 lrgaret C. lsell C. I03,250,275 3l2, 3l5 bert Lewis 1 Roger yAnn 3 1merWilIiam llg if' 204 262 24l, 242, 252 phonse Leon 65 s Floyd I03 muel James 346 avid Silver 53, l03 3l5 land D. lly Irene 23l, 298 net Mae 2l7, 270 33l nneth Ray Eugene B. arolyn Ruth 57, 6l 27l illiam E. 'icia 298 ert James 354 ia E. 295 e Jean 299 63 as rerly Ann l03, 'on W. 344 1June 310 ard 220 ard Sharon ll0 y Jean gmes Paul 52. les C-. -lf- lm A. 13 n Elizabethlos sta HeflfY 263306 nes Leandeiwv 'hleen M89 'e '3Lee llo n Al ell ,332 'hy Jean I44 300 I'I.,,,,ace ll0. a Jill 235 arly Anne I I0 lfus James arold E- 1rrYl -lack no ' UE fp, Nell e lellalgii 249' 32' ' 66 as R099 'mist obeff ifnald .anne '258 sol 1ePl' log' 572305 'e irggl Near. 472: 215 ' 1 nllillehan 337 JosePl' 131 Magi, 111.533 ll-,vgloud 759'35I I . arl 3 Adair H0 Id L.. 'lr'261'343 - nt 303 :drfeeorge 6? ' Gina. 20- 3' lick 384 Peterschick. Maflagogz 25 Msn, ls: Petersen, Conard Gene Petersen, Dlgifle L- Peterseh. Mlllon B' , l26 , 330 , l42 ,298 n, Milton C. IO3 Pztziign, Bernice L. Peterson, Donald P. IO3. 308 David P. Karl L. 51, 123, 350 Peterson, Leonard H. 50 Peterson, Patricla J. IO3. 300 Peterson, Richard S. Peterson, Ronald W. 343 Peterson, Stanley Peterson, Theo John Pemson' vVlkl'llP1mdlNBide65 IC ar . . Petragallo. ' ne, Clifford A. l:2tfiIlloGeorge Robert 50, ll0 Pettit, Bill Robert 340 Pfeifer, Arlene Jo A. 298 Pharris, Clifford Loyd 303 Phelps, Robert Charles 50, IO3 I43, 307, 309 Phenneger, Mary Ellen 33l Phelps, Moulton E. ll0 Phelps, Allan Darr 303 PI1ibbs,Phillp M. 6l, l2I, l4l 233, 3l7 Philli s, Donald Roy Philliss, Edwin M. 125, 242 348 Phillips, George R. Phillips, Patricia J. 33l Phleger, Charles P. 64, IO3 2I6, 2l8, 346 Picatti, Donald S. 239, 24l 242, 243, 257, 35l Pickering, Earl R. Pickering, Gene G. Sl, Pickett, Hugh Ellis l25, 269, Pickrell, Jim Whitman Pierce, Samuel Maurice IO3, Pierce, Harriet Ann Pierson, Lyle Piester, Norma Mae 58, l38, Pietila, Robert Lee 263, Pike, Emil Francis 58, 6l, Pillers, E. Etta 274, Piper, Calrence U. Piper, Bill Carson IO3, Piper, Melvin Rufus Piper, Loren Edward Pittman, Bernice A. IO3, Pittman, John Frederic Pitts, Theodore G. IO3 343 l26 34l I I0 266 57 353 323 335 I37 325 335 233 29l I45 355 309 328 Plaster, Dolores Ruth 57, 83 293 87, IO3, 260, 265, 275 Plank, Wayne K. Plaskett, Joe Morgan 262 Plaggemeier, Dale C. IO3 Playtair, Robert L. Plotts, Janelle D. 55 Plucker, Marilyn Jean Plumb, Randall L. Plyler, Martin C. Poage, Ronald C. Il0 Poe, Fred W. I47 Poe, Virginia Joyce Poelle. Marcella O. Polansky, Louis Polenske, Molly Anita 6l r Polirlsky. Don Michael IO3, 255 Polhemus, Sidney M., Jr. Pollman, Billie Rose 2l8 Pontsler, Billy Dean P0 'Q. Claron Nqit Hoon Pontius, Robert V. Ponselle, Robert A. Pontsler, Dorothy Ann Pool. Gene D ? ht 59 Poole. Dick L:RJoy l68: Poole, Janet Lee 206 Poole. Dwight Martin I66: l70, POPPS. Stanley Port. Norma Dream ll0, Port, Ma I D' Porter, C,h?fPes anne ZS' Poffefr Donna L. I44l Poffof. Demaris Ann Porter, Jerry William Porter, Stanley Sigurd 87, Porter, Shirley lroljgill ln' :336 Edg1inbV., Jr. H. ar ara A 272, goslon. Jfbhn Charllez 95700. Vlvlan Mary 272, Pollefr Richard Lyle 23 I 342 306 24l 329 323 336 I I0 306 353 298 298 I I0 233 320 205 3 I7 320 253 263 267 I I0 259 3l7 327 I68 I75 l87 245 247 323 IO3 323 300 IO4 338 IO3 293 336 293 ,Eofvim Phyllis L. olllson. Doris Pauline IO4, soo ilsmifi-i Z5 2357344 - . . , 2 Pounds. Robert Clinton IO4 Poulter, R 385 3ll Poulos, George Tom IO4, ll0 303 Poulton, Charles E. Poulsen, James D. Powe, William Edward Powell, Linnea Janet 55, IO4 Powell, Robert Lee Powell, Patsy Ann 20l, 206 265, 290, 29l Powloski, Joseph W. Pozzi, Joanne Margaret II6 29l Prahinski, John Alfred Praetorius, Herman W. Il5 303 Prater, George I. 65, 303 Pratt, Wanda Belle I46, 32l Pratt, Bonnie Don 58, 332 Pratt, Milton C. Preece, Sherman Joy, Jr. Preedy, Ernest Leo I66, I93 Prentice, John W. 354 Prescott, Robert B. 355 Presson, Virginia Preston, Theresa Joan 275, 295 Preston, Edward Elmer IIO Preston, Fred D. I47 Preston, Dorothy E. 275, 295 Preuschoft, Edmund G. lI0 Preuschoff, Kay I24 Prevost, Cecilia Joy l32, 26l 300 Price, Betty ll7 Price, Dolores Viola 300 Price, William John IO4, 204 3l5 Price, Wilson T., Jr. Prideaux, John Jacob 50, 241 342 Pride, Harry l23 Prill, Ed Ernest Prill, Margaret A. Prince, Eugene A. ll0, 254 Prince, Jackie Dorn Pring, John Arthur Pritchard, Roy Albert 259, 275 Procko, Robert Walter Proctor, James D. Prohaska, Dale C. Proff, Vernon Lewis Il0, 308 Prouty, Richard Allen 66, IO4 242, 252, 258, 335 Proulx, Rose Marie IO4, 26l 30l Prouty, John Frederick Proudfit, Charles E. IO4, 306 Provost, Ernest E. Provost, Marguerite ll0 Pryde, Harry Aubrey IO4, l48 3l6, 3l7 Pryde, Neta Lu 29l Puckett, Elbridge S. Puddy, La Vern S. 64, 354 Puddy, Charles E. ll0, 267 Pugh, Patricia Mae 205 Pugmire, Roger Lionel I47 342 Purcell, Janet Lee I43, 2l5 Purcell, Edward L. ll0, 235 236 Purdy, Peggy 323 Putman, Elvan 26l Purvis, Edwin Howard Il0 Purnell, Merton Virgil Putnam, Keith Otis 3l7 Putney, William T.,3rd Putnam, Donald Ray I25, 354 Putnam, Dorothy 29l Quast, Lorus Lamar IO4, 239 242, 252 Quann, Thomas Richard 263 3l Quann, Charles James 265 Quaife, Robert L. 337 Querin, Oliver Scott 267 Quigley, Earl Myers IO4, 242 252, 356, 359 Quinn, Warren Eugene Quinn, Edward H. IO4, Quinn, Thomas James Quincy, Beverly Quinton, James Quinton, Philip J. R Racy, Mikell Mylon Racy, Margaret Ann Radach, Calvin Leroy 64, Radach, Russell B. Radio, Walter John Radke, Kathleen Joyce Rader, Neil Carl l92, Rademacher, Thomas P. I97, 243, Raid, Male IO4, l32, Ramos, Frank Donald Randall, Robert James Raney, Carol Helena IO4, Rankin, James Bruce Il0, Ragsdale, Dorothy Jean Rantala, Victor Wm. Ranzenbach, Barbara L. l38 Rao, Heera K. ll0, l22, Rappuhn, Robert Edward 3l5 273 342 ll0 IO4 256 l95 l7l 3l5 300 ll0 353 300 267 IO4 29l 333 I37 323 26l P I C T U R E I Rasmussen, Jimmie M N D E X f Continued Q 104 Rentsch, Lorraine 6I, IO4, Rose, Julius T. Rasmusserhvldla Lee ' as, 104 Robelgd liceii4d192 , 3. 20l, 206, 29 ' ' ' ' Ranjeld' ROPEH Louis 5. 538232. iflrion Lee 303 Igatl131f,Clar1ce l3l, 2l9, 330 Roberts: June Rebecca RBUC . Joseph John Roberts, Jack Hem- Rawson. Ralph Lyford IO4, 345 Roberts Janis Ann Y 262 325 aY'J0 '1 HWY H0-gg. lgolgeris. lnlaghall Paul '347 . 1 0 GFS. a el' J, 295 2:13223 11::.z.i:.1'e rzrsziz- 3245? Rea, Edwin La vergrre lo4, 315 Roberts' Richratib L' 60 23' Sjgdlfaguellnilfvfns 332 Roberts' Richard 1.22 g n, orla e a R b ' - Rednke, Raymond Richfilrid 252 Rgbglilil Sylfnzydglyiyne . 66 R b t ' ' Seed, gharles Moore ll0, 266 R.'i152Ili2.yil'..Ii21SR. Reed. J arnetta M. Robertson, John Shelle '355 ee . ohn Andrew Robertson, Robert J. 341 . o inette, Jack D. 267 5223. :jlackINathan Robfnson, Dwight D. R d' C-?Ce.Y ' Ann 2l5. 293 RODIHSOD, Herbert M. 339 Reed. Mem. R 293 Robinson, Jann M. Reed- Nawln 'DY ll0. 3l8 Roblnson, Robert Jack R99 . GTICY I-ee 329 Robinson, Susan Jane eese, Arthur I 275 Rockey, Edward Paul 346 Reese, John MQIVIH I24, Sega,-,CRI Dorofhy E3 . . . D Reese, Wllllam Harold 303 Rgdggllsanughiinagllljl Reese, Donna Jean 330 Rodrick, Helen V. 322 Rehbock, Gloria Diane IO4 Roeder, Theodore S, 20l, 205, 206 Roe, Don W. Rehbefg. Robert Allan Roemer, Theodore Jack Rohwold. Theodore A.. Jr. Rdehl, Howard s. 5l 343 Rehder,WlIl1am C. 35l Roeder, Virqinia Mae I Rohmko. Rosemary 272 Roffler, William 1-1. lee, 172 Reichert. Davld 104 174 177 l78 189 Relchel, Lloyd Chester Rogers, Betty Anrl I '293 Reid- Donald Buflleli I04 Rogers, Constance Ann 293 Re1d, Hazel Lorralne 293 Rogers Richard Arfhur Reld, James Alfred IO4, 239 Rogers: Roberf Oliver R ,d P 24l- 242- 252- 27l. 35' Rogstad, Diana Jean 323 ef . FQQY Ann 220 Roininen, Leo John l66 Reid, Rlchard Dean- ll0, 266 Rolfsl Robey-1-Romain sefmllfld. 0000 Alvln Romish, John Henry 3l5 eylly, Patrlck Ardell 346 Rongeyl Wayne Edward H0 Relnmuth, Beryl Ruth 56, lI3 Rongeyl Carole Diane H0 , 274. 293 Ronneburg, Bruce N. 35l Rogoh-oft. John Gordon '04 Rocker, Evelyn Marle 54, los Relster, Theodore C. IO4 275 300 Relling, David Paul IO4, 3l5 Rocks James Anhur '257 Renner, Harry Dean 50, I09 Rooney Kmhryn C 3l5 Rorem 'Edward Samuel Rendle- Harri' Mu Jr' 249- 275 Rosa, Loraine Theresa I05, 300 3 Rose, John w. 105, 259, 339 244 324 I35 Renshaw, Edward F. 6l, 233, 30' Repp, Donald Richard 270 345 Reser, Howard Yancey Reugh, Shirley F. 324 Reynolds, Arlington M. Reynolds, Beverly Ann ZIR 322 Reynolds, Jacqueline P. Rheback, Gloria 295 Rhodefer, Wilma Dee 2l7, 293 Rhodefer, Ernest Thomas 222 Ill, Rhodes, Herbert C., 3rd Ribelin, William I47 346 Rosecrans, Charles C. lll Rosecrans, Eileen Ribary, Gottlieb E. 255 Rice, Margaret Edith 298 Rice, Ralph James Rice, Jean Rice, John 204 Rich, Bernard Rich, Lorraine Ethel 265, 298 Richards, James G. Richards, Dale O. Richards, Mary Lyn Richards, Warren E. , Richardson, Clinton D. 324 255 263 Richards, Walter E. ll0, 247 249 250 l92 I94 Richardson, Grant E. Richardson, Leonard Riches, Phillip Miles Richey, Eugene P. Richmond, Carol Rickel, Robert Gary Riddle, William C. Riddle, Dixie Lee Rider, Ruth Elsie Rieger, Eugene 88, Il0 274 3oo lo4, 135 169, 171, 264, 342 272 Rieger, Olga Rieger, Samuel Ries, John Arthur, Jr. Riggs, Marilyn Joy Riley, Alice Mae ll2, , 53, 57 IO4, 235, 260, 265, 3lI 332 I29 295 Riley, Reona Rae 293 Riley, Lyle Elmer 3l7 Riley, Rlchard D. Rindal, Inez C. 300 Rinta, Arnold William ll0 Ringen, lgeifflvg. Rin , Ro er . Ripljey, Dolores J. 23l. 320 Ripley, Patricia C. 293 Ritter, Robert A. IO4. 2l3. 352 Robb, Richard Roberson, John Arthur Roberson, Amy Jean Roberts, Daniel Martln Roberts, David Charles ll0 ll0 l28, 152, 356 ll0 les, leo, 347 Rosenhoover, John T. Rosenkranz, Dean B. ll0, Rosenkranz, Donald E. Rosenkranz, Darrell A. Roser, Donald Max Ross, Alfred David Ross, Avron John Ross, Beverly Claire 263, Ross, James Ross, Marlee La Rue Ross, Nancy Lou Ross, Walter Dudley, Jr. Ross, Wyman George l92, Ross, Walter Steele Rosser, Jay George 51, l80, l8l, l83, IC4, Roth, Fredric Eugene Rothrock, Blanche L. I33, Rothrock, Frank W. Rounds, Margery W. l33, 2ll, 265, 274, Rowe, Paul P. Rowles, William L., Jr. 60, Rowley, John Walter ll0, Rowley, Robert Edwin 66, Rowley, Jack Hoover 24l, 243, Roy, Sharon Arlene Royal, Fenton Noyce I Roysdon, William MOFFIS Ruark, Marvel Edith Ruble, Mardel Joan Ruddell, Mary Kathrynzgg. Ruehl, Beniamin John I05, Ruff, Grace Margaret Ruhl, Norman Henry Rule, Frank Glenn Rumely, John H. Rupert, Larry Dalton 55. 249, 250, Rushmeier, Loren John Russ, Robert Dale Russell, Dwight Wilbur Russell, Harold William Russell, Leslie Andrew Russell, Sandra E. I37. l30. Robert Lee, Jr. Russell, Rust, Donald Edward Rutherford, Gordon Ryan, Margaret Ann Ryder, Alice Marle 63. Rylander, Robert Eugene R d, R b' Rliliiz, 4.1.32 Albert sz. 266 272 50 273 IBO 353 I I0 29l 262 29l 300 I I0 273 303 303 l66 347 340 I37 29l 205 328 333 I75 I I0 242 259 322 I I0 I I0 298 326 l48 328 347 I05 3 I5 257 348 I I0 266 I46 330 l27 298 I I0 247 326 I I0 S Sackett, Thomas Earl Sakena, Harish 55990. Muriel Jensina Salmons, Winston R. St. John, Laura Helene St. John, Janna Mae 6l St. Pierre, Emile L. 274 Saiter, Willomae 63, 262 Salisbury, Joyce M. Salter, Charlene E. Salverda, Harold H. Sambila, Gary T, Sample, Lewis Samuelson, Kathleen A. Sandall, Janet Marie 244, Sandberg, John Einar Sanders,'Robert Lewis ll0 Sanders, Robert T. Sanders, Richard Bruce Sandstrom, Saralee J. I50 Sandstrom, Jack H. Sanger, Charles Bert I05 Dick W. l25 Marilyn Jane I05 Fred D. Sankela, Sankela, Sanford, Sanford, Joanne Ellen 206 Sargent, John Charles Sasser, Dallas W. Sasame, Henry Atsushi Sasaoka, Harry Eiii Sastin, George Sater, John William Satterlee, Donald F. Sather, Donald James Sauer, Leonard Frank Sauer, Susan Kay Sauer, Donald Vernon Saunders, Carol Leigh I45 ll0 I46 Sauter, Erwin Andrew, Jr. Savage, David E. Ill, Sawalish, Betty Belle I50, Sax, Leo Arthur Saxellobert Calvin Saxena, Harish C. Sayre, Barbara Louise 52 Sayler, Terry Lee Sayles, George Rodger I05 242 252 2 8 . . . 5 . Scarborough, V. Jean Scarbrough, D'ale E. Schaaf, George Gordon Schafer, Marvel V. I05, Schaller, Beverly Ann Schafer, Donald Leroy Schafer, Virginia 220, Scharbach, Don Joseph Schauble, Jack Jacob Scheel, Caryl Eugene I05, Schell, Robert E. Scheibe, Donald Glen Scheffert, Darrel Walt Scheidegger, Delores O. Schempp, Loretta Scheuerman, Joan M. Schilling, Frederick A. Schilz, Virginia Marie Schiffman, Grover Dean Schillinger, Jerry Lee Schirmer, Stanley W., Jr. Schlegel, Charles J. Schlepp, Willard M. I47, Schlottman, Alfred W. Schmeling, William A. Schmeller, Joe, Jr. Schmeller, Bertha E. Schinick, William A. Schmidt, Robert Carl 53, Schmidt, Tarry D. Schmidt, Carol Jean 269, Schmidt, Theodore Myro Schmid, Stanley John Schmidt, Mary Ann Schmidt, John Hugh 52. Schmitten, William E. 66, Schmitz, Julia M. Schmutz, Milton D. 52. Schneider, Jocelyn A. Schneider, N. Ann Schnidrig, Herman E. S hoeff, John L le 50, IIO. Sghoedel, Gordbnzlgbl Schoeff, Howard B- Scholfield, Joyce 3 I Schonberg, Roy Wllllam Scholz, Clarlce C. Scholfield, Leslie Howard 257, Schooler, William H. Schreuders, Juanlta C.275' 5 h ' ,Lo's J. 235. SEhi5lende6r, Vlfilliam M. Schryvers, Robert S. Schulz, Keith E. 2I8, I05 Schultheis, Michael 260, 270 Schulze,Herbert Schulze, Ruth Schultz, Richard Gus Schultz, Lyle F. 5I, I05 Schunck, Arthur T., Jr. Schumacher, Kathryn A. Schussler, Barbara J. l25 Schuman, Howard Schumann, Willa Vopel Schurr Robert Willia 132, I37: 263 , 335 275 275 , 337 I I0 329 l26 323 239 Schwabauer, Charles 52, 53 Il0, 252, 263, 308 Schwankl Geral . d C. Schwab, Joseph L. 55, I05, Schwarz, Phyllis C. I05 Schwenk, Milton Emerson Schwerdtfeger, Edmund Scoles, Nancy V. 56, l3l, Scofield, Max Jay Scott, Alexander H. 257 3 I I , 329 I66 352 356 23 I 329 Scott, Duane Irwin 82, I05, I24 3l7 Scott, David McClure 64, 68 ll0, 250, 255 Scott, Kendall W. 356 Scott, Kenneth Norman 25l Scott, Jean Elizabeth 27l Scott, Patricia Jane 29l Scott, Paul M. 55, 62, 257 Scott, Richard Lee Scott, Warren Bennett Seabury, Robert G. 344 Seagraves, Jack W. Sears, Neal Eugene I05 Sears, Charles James 55 Secor, Jack Behrent Sedlacelr, Winifred B. l23, l32 295 Seeber, Harold Charles lI0 24l, 252, 339 Seegers, Raymond R. 60, 23l Seeborg, Edward F. 53 Seger, Lucille Rae I26, Seiler, Walter C. 23l 329 Seim, Charles Erving I05, 268 345 I05 53 Seidle, William C. Selby, Janice Elaine l22, Selby, Joan Greenleaf Selige, Ernestine E. I05, Sellin, Paul Roland I05, 252, 26l, Selmer, Robert John I05, Semingson, Eugene H. Senecal, Clarke Senuty, Joseph R. Serumgard, Siver Olof 50, 236 Servaud, Colette A. 56, Settle, Lou Easter Setterlund, Conrad Severin, Joseph A. Seversen, Lorraine J. Sevikul, Chai 26l, Sewell, Grace E. l3I, l42, 204, 205, 206, 273, Shaeffer, John Nees Shanahan, Daniel L., Jr. I05, 307, Shane Tom Ford Shannon, James F. Shardlow, David F. Sharpe, Helen lone 56, Shattuck, Lewis W. Shattuck, Dennis D. Shaulk, Joan Shaver, Joan Marie Shaver, James Porter I47, Shaw, Charles Shaw, Donald Robert, Jr. Shaw, James Howard Howard Alfred Shaw, Shaw, Jacquelyn L. Shea, Clarence Wayne Patricia L. 88, I05, Donald Floyd Sheets, James Robert Devena Jean Sheely, Sheely, Shetler, Shetler, John Charles Beryl Maxine 57, Shetler, Shelchuk, William R. I05, Sheldon, Betty Shelton, Jlames 'Rog3erdll0. I , es IC ar She ver ing' Ml' '44, 259' Sh 1. d. I 'S s1.ZS1.ZL.1, Pilsner. l. 199. Shepherd, Richard G. l92. Sherbon, John Walter Sherertz, JEc?nnad L 5' ar ee . Sherman, W 249. 250' Sherman, Lawrence C. Sherman, Alvin .wmles 269. h d' J i iam S Wins, 1'i2fels99. 247. 249. 257, 26l. Sherrod, William W. I38 324 204 29l l25 322 I96 336 3l7 I45 343 I99 3 I 7 26l 65 275 300 269 20l 274 I I0 50 309 354 345 29l 29l 337 l26 337 56 324 353 220 354 24l I24 328 3I I 29 I 264 I05 258 345 63 309 66 336 295 348 337 23 I 298 247 344 I47 336 335 66 250 336 nl r'EAH Sherwin, Norma Jean 322 Shields, Marilyn A. l42, 205 320 320 Shimmin, Nan 63, 2I5, 2I7, Shimabukuro, Bill K. Shoff, Keo Marlene Shoop, Robert Charles Showel, Morris Shoup, Norman Howard Shuey, Betty Wade Shuler, Allen Royce Shuman, Howard Henry 57, 64 ll0, 235, 236, 252, Shuman, Richard P. 57, 236, Siang, Wan Nien Siddle, Phyllis Jean 23l, Sidwell, Forrest H. I06, Sieburth, Louise R. Siegel, Wayne Gerald 88, Siegel, Lila E. Siegfried, Kenneth H. Siehl, Duane Clement Siglf, Robert W. Silvers, Ronald Lee 54, 69, Simmonds, Keith E. Simmons, James Gordon l4I, Simmons, Harold Alvin Simmons, Norman Eugene Simonis, Florestine L. 85, l30, I3l, l40, Simons, Thomas Allan Simonson, Conrad A. Simonson, Raymond W. Simpson, Barbara Ann 206, 274, Simpson, Daniel Edward Simpson, Robert Ellwocagiz Sfonel Michael John Trembly, Joe Edward, Jr. Simpson, William Roy Sinclair, Bob l86 Sipes, Arthur Le Roy Sipe, Ralph Douglas Il0, Sirack, Darlyne L. Sisco, Gerald Frank 59, 66, 68 IO6, 256, 3l5 Sitton, Louis Jess 252, 258 Sivertsen, Ellen J. 23l, 300 Skaar, John Alfred I06, 34l Skaar, Clifford Linn Il0, 249 25l, 262, 3l5 Skaer,Kenneth La Vern Skagen, Robert Dean 3ll Skeve, Milt 267 Skinner, Mona May IO6 Skov, Milton Skrove, Janice E. Slack, Walter Slaten, Bernard Allen I47 34l Slater, Frank Luther Slater, Margaret A. Slaughter, Mabel F. I46, 264 265 320 Smith James Malcolm Smith: John Day Smith John Henry smifhf James F. Smith, Keith Alfred 88, 260, 265, Smith, Lewis Sverre I35, Smith, Leonard Lee 242, Smith, Lafrance R. Smith, Lonnie William Smith, Margaret Lee Smith, Merle M. I29, Smith, Marilyn Sue Smith, Norinne Janet Smith, Neva Dona Smith, Patricia June Smith, Philip Smith, Richard John 52, Smith, Ralph Nichol, Jr. Smith Richard John I06, 247, 249, 250, 263, 266, Smith Ral h Vincent 1 P Smith, Robert Vernon IO6, PICTURE INDEX fContinuedj Steiner, Joan 63, lI0, Steiner, Anita Corinne 204, Steiner, Christine F. Stelling, Joan Gesche Stensland, Robert Alan Stennett, William A. 2I2, Stennett, Shirley Ruth 236, Stenkamp, John George Stephens, Gail Skeen Stephens, James Dallas Stephenson, Jim Ernest Stern, Joel, Jr. Stern, Harry Steukle, Donald Stevens, Jane Kay I25, l44, Stevens, Jack Gerald Stevens, Mary Celia Stevens, Robert Henry Stevenson, Leon S. Stever, Robert Stewart, Barbara Helen Svare, Harland James Swain, Leonard Darwin Swain, Sydne Viola I25, Swann, Frank Newell Swannack, Rosamond 20l, 205, 206, Swanson, Walter E. I07, Swanson, Carl Oscar, JEQ9 Smith, Rita June ll7, l48, Smith, Russ Smith, Raymond, Jr. Smith, Richard H. Smith, Stan Smith, Stanley Hugh Smith, William M. Smith, Whitney G. I47, Snell, Lynford K., Jr. Snowden, Martha Ann Snook, Angeline Mae Snook, 2l6, 2l8, , Merrill Dean Snow, Ronald Lee Snyder, Jody Snyder, Loretta Ann 62, 206, Earline E. Stewart, gtewart, Joanne I33, tewart, John Neil, Jr. Stewart John Robert 243, Stewart, M. Lorin Stewart Marlys Gaye I29, Stewa rt Stewa rt Stewa rt Stewa rt Maude Ednes Richard Lee Robert Joseph Shannon Lee Still, G.-braid cs. Stillings, Lucretia J. Stilwell, Wesley Leroy Snyder, James Edward Snyder, H. Alan 58, IO6, Snyder, Dale Edward Snyder, S. Charles Sobella, Stanley A. Soderholm, Laurence C. Sofie, Robert James Sohul, Soike, Solomon, Albert K. 24l Janet Phillip R. Solomonson, Daniel H. Solberg, Donald EdwinI49 Soldin, Mavis Irene 26l, Solee, Robert E. Sommers, Duane Carl Sommer, Omar Wayne Sonner, Barbara Jean Soni, Balbir Krishna 26l, Soper, Mary Louise Stimac, George John I07, Stobie, James Anson Stock, Roland David Stocker, Standley Ralp 52 204, 266: Stocker, Gerald L. Stocker, Winfred Dean Stockton, James H. 260, Stoffel, Paul 3rd Stokke, Henry Andrew Stolt, William Edwin Stone, James Reno I07, Stone, Janet Delores 262, Stonehouse, Jim B Stonecipher, Edgar H. Stoneman, Jack B. Stoppy, Michael A. 242, Storey, William D. l43, Story, Lola Jane Storms, Lester C. l I I Slayden, James Darrell Slehofer, Otto Joseph 66, I06 23l, 309 Sleight, Duane Foster 3l5 Sletten, Kathy Louise IO6, 295 Slippern, Shirley Ann 83, 88 IO6, I46, 379 Slifer, Harry Kenneth IO6, 257 273, 309 Slinkard, Alfred E. IO6, 254 Slippern, Roger Dean Sorenson, Albert Lee I43 Stotler, John Raymond Stout, Larry Earl Stout Alvin Geor e Soule, Adin Willis, Jr. Spacek, Jo Anne 56, 23l, Sparks, Donald Edward Sparks, Terry 350, Spaulding, Shirlee A. Speck, Edward Ross, Jr. Spear, John Patton Spease, Gene Carol Speer, Robert Edwin l45 243 Speer, Virginia Ruth Sloan, Sloan, Sloan, Clare Katherine 58, I32 204, 330 Royal Daniel 84, ll0 247, 249, 250, 344 James Jerry ll0 267 Sloan, Clinton C. Sloane, Ben William Slover, Richard Emery Slosser, Eleanor Lois I23 Small, Ella Maureen l06, 300 Small, James McCarthy 66, 68 B8, IO6, l4l, l45, 259, 338 Smalley, Jack Leroy 344 Smawley, Robert Bruce l06 352 Smetana, John Albert Smelling, Robert L. 260,269 Smick, 303 3l2 3l5 Robert Glen ll0, Smiley, Theodore S. Smith, Burtt Russell IO6, 256 Smith, Butler Richal 342 Smith, Barbara Jean 298 Smith, Conley Peppler Smith, Claire Chandler Smith, Claryda Rose I06, I23 204, 295 Smith, Charles Orlin smifh, smifh, Damon Boyce Il0, 309 Doris Marion Smith, Donald Lester I06, 275 Smith, Dennis S. Smith, Darlene J. IO6, 266 Smith, Dorothy Louise I06, 275 Smith, Ervin P. 262 Smith, Florence May 293 Smith, Frontis F. Smith, George Dale lll, 266 359 Smith, Hettie L. Il7, 298 Smith, Howard Preston 349 Smith, Isabelle Marie IO6 Smith, John Philip 2l7, 335 Smith, Joan Margaret Spencer, Edwin A., Jr. Spencer, John V. 52523 Spinning, Robert F. Spillman, Loralee Sprague, Roderick 23l, Sprenger, Fred W. I96 Spring, Jack R. Springer, Diane Dare Spurrier, Joan L. Squillace, Ralph R. Stabenfeldt, George H. 60, 88 106, 123, 141, 231, 252, 348 Staatz, Janet Stadelman, Wm. J. 53, Staggs, Mary Lee Staggs, George William Staley, Lester Eugene Staley, Martha K. Staley, Sara Ann Stanley, Paul Allen Stanton, Hubert C. Staples, Gaynor Claire Staples, Lyle Richard Stapleton, Gail Starcher, Duane Bowen Stark, John Nelson Starr, Laurence Dean Stassinis, Samuel John Staudt, Arthur Eugene Stave, Larry Robert Stavely, Dan Stead, Robert E. I35, Steele, Donna Joann Steele, Peter IO6, Steele, Deborah Alice 63, Steele, John Donald Steffen, E. H. Stehr, Leslie L. Steindorf, Wallace D. Steindort, Dale Martin Steinbrunner, Don T. l66, I7l, I72, I73, I75, I78, I82, I83, 1 9 Stovner, Fred Drew Stovall, Glenna Maxine Stowe, Frank William Stowe, Mardelle Joan Strack, William B. Stralovich, Joseph A. Strand, Neil Oscar l07 Strand, Kenneth T. Strandberg, lris Joan Strandberg, Ronald Elw. Stratton, Gilbert l07 Strausz, Curtis Alan Streamer, Guy William I80, l82 Streuli, Edward G. Strizic, Leo Bernard Strom, Roger C. I07 Strombom, Donald A. Strong, Robert Jacob Stueckle, Donald N. I07 Studle, George S. 65, Stubbs, Jean Marie Stuart, Warren 5l, l07 Suko, Richard Walter l92 Suksdorf, Roland H. Sullivan, James Andrew l50, I99 Sullivan, Mary Kay I5B Sullivan, Nancy Helen Sullivan, Eileen T. Summers, Beverley Jean Summers, Willard 60 Sumbardo, Robert A. 2 I 7 Sumrow, Sybil Ann 23l Sundell, Edward Erland Sundberg, Donald F. Suryan, Eugene Gordon Sutherland, Clarence 262, Suthrland,ShirleyJ. ll4, Sutton, William L. l29 Sutton, Kathryn Beman Sutter, Evelyn L. Sutton, William Gene 1 1 293,339 I43 I69 l72 3l l 329 253 204 293 306 50 242 Swanson, Robert L. I80, 247 Swanson, Gene 66, 259 Swanson, George E. Swanson, Howard S. Swanson, Raymond W. I07 250, 337 Swanson, Sterling ll0 Swanson, Casper Allen 354 Swanson, Leland Dwain ll0 Swarthout, Fred l. 347 Sweeney, James Wallace Sween, Elva Jetta 2I4, 2I5 298 Sweeney, Theodore A. l07 356 Sweet, Paul Forrest Swerin, Kenneth John 353 Swolkin, Frank N. Swoboda, Henry John 64, 66 ll0, 256 Sylvester, Mary Lou 27I, 326 Symons, Richard Lee Symons, Philip Earl 23l T Taber, Flora 63 Tait, Alan John Taira, Aiko 326 Takayama, Sadao 303 Talbot, John Franklin I07, 257 Talbot, Susan Mary 33l Tallent, John Evan I23, 336 Tannahill, Margaret J. l07 320 Tandon, Sohan Cal Tanner, Phyllis Beale II3, 245 326 Taniguchi, Harry H. 66, I07 257, 309 Tarbert 63 Tate, Shirley Ann I07, I27, 300 Tate, James Lee Tatham, Richard James I07 l45, 354 Tavenner, William M. Tayson, Elvin David Taylor, Douglas A. 355 Taylor, Dick Gordon Taylor, Forest Edward Taylor, Keith Bernard Taylor, Patricia D. I23, Taylor, Ronald B. 342 Taylor, Selwyn Hart 65 Taylor, William Edward I07 254 Teel, Dorothy Carol 260, 265 273, 275 Templeton, James R. Templeton, Merle Edgar I96 333 Terry, Orlyn Lee Tervooren, Henry Peter 66, 68 I07, 259, 309 Thamm, Richard Charles 50 Thaanum, Marcia Joan 322 Thaanum, William Allan Thakur, Chandra Deva 26l Thalhamer, Gerald E. 263 Theige, Darrell F. 262 Theige, Carlyn Gale 298 Thirkill, John Dale 50 Thiesen, Donald F. I07 Thola, Lawrence L., Jr. l45 265, 346 Thomas, David William 3l5 Thomas, Gordon James l07 306 Thomas, Kathryn 63 Thomas, James R. Thomas, John Paul Thompson Arthur C. 65 Thompson Barbara F. 6l, II6 233, 275, 298 Thompson Clair W. Thompson Buck 65 Thompson Donald E. lI0 Thompson Donald D. Thompson Edwin Dale I47 333 Thompson Frederick A. 3ll Thompson Gerald Duane Thompson, Harmon E., Jr. Thompson, John M. 54 Thompson Leonard A. Ill 266 Thompson, Lynn Lee Thompson Robert Wm. 353 Thompson Richard S. 6l 23l 233 352 Thompson Thomas Lee 343 Thompson Thomas G. Thomsen, Donald Louis Thomsen, Janet Carol 298 Thomson, Carey William Thorington, Clyde B. Thornlund, Frank P. Thorsen, Gerald Wayne Thorsen, Jack A. Thorstenson, Sylvia D. 274, Thorson, Rosalie Agnes Thurber, Dorothy Shaw Thurman, Allen George Tietien, Marilyn J. Tiffany, Frances L. Tingwall, Delvin Paul I96, Tipper, Howard W. Tippett, James D. Titus, Dorothy S. Tobie, Harold Newton 249, 257, Tobin, Marilyn Ann Tobie, Marjorie Ellen Tochterman, T. M., Jr. Todd, Beverly Joe l07, 257, Todd, K. Marion l07, I46, 247, Toevs, Barbara I32, 205, Tokuda, Takashi Tollefson, Otto Tompkins, Robert Veryl Toman, La Rae Shirlee 2l3 332 Tompkins, Ronald W. l07, 254 352 Tonder, James Albin 66, 68 l07, 205, 3l5 Toole, Roy Cummings III, 266 Tooker, Dorothea l07, 300 Tooley, James Charles 50, lI0 252 Top, Esther Torgerson, Al l92, 354 Torrey, Lawrence W. Torre, Louie Carl Tostevin, George C. 263, V Va Fiade, Beverly J. Valley, William Robert IIO I23, l45, 347 Valley, John Gilbert I27, I80 250,347 Vally, Diane Loree 2ll, 320 Valiquette, Jerrinne K. 330 Van Atta, Ellis Loche Van Buskirk Daniel Van Buskirk, Helen 272 Vandervort, Glen R. Ill, 266 Van Druff, Kenneth B. Van Dissel, E. Dan Van Eeckhout, Paul J. lI0, Van Houten, John O. 266 62 Van Laan, Gordon J. 60,264 Van Leuven, Lois Carol 298 Vann, Leonard Ervin l08, 264 Van Pelt, Rollo W. 352 Van Soest, Peter Johan 60,274 Van Well, Peter James 350 Van Wegen, Samuel O. 306 Varnum, Ronald G. 306 Vaughn, Harry William 266 Vaughn, Richard Samuel Vaughn, Homer Richard Veatch, Sarita Jane 6I, 233 329 Veatch, W. H. 6l Vehrs, Dolores J. I29, 265, 29I Velikanie, Robert S. Venema, George Junior Venn, Edwin Grant Vernon, Glenn M. Towner, Wesley C. l07, 258, 335 303 Tourtellot, Dolly Ann 293 l98 353 Tozer, Warren W. Trainer, Leo Francis 249, Trainer, Charles Edward Tramm, Peter Cowley Traner, Duane Le Roy Travis, Dorothy Jane l07, Trefry, Walter Homer Treibel, Frank A. Trefry, Virginia Lou Tretry, Norma Eloise I29, Trevison, Robert L. Trent, Robert Larry I07, Trescott, Leola Mae 63, Tripp, Reginald Dean Trivette, Edward C. Triplett, Martin E. Tripp, John W. Il2, llB, 256, 275, Trondsen, Beverley Ann I07 I32, 323 Trondsen, Torvald, Jr. 65 Il0 3ll Vertrees, Orman Lee 64, 243 342 Vetter, Richard Le Roy Vickaryasz, Dorothy Z. Vilander, Dean Reid Villesvik, John F. 60, 23l Vimont, Louis Elmer Vincent, Beverly Ann Vincent, Chester 60, 264 Vincent, Mariorie Ann l42 324 Vincent, Sharon Ruth 33l Vinther, Sally Anne 332 Virgin, Joseph Oliver III, 266 Virgin, Linden K. Vitale, Nancy Ross 27l Vitale, Robert James I08, 342 Vitsins, Bob I27 Vogel, Evelyn May I25, I32 2I8, 332 Vogler, Vallee Anim l49, 29l Vohra, Pran Nath 26l Voi t Ellen Joan 9 . Von Moos, Joseph C. I08, Troy, Marianne 344 Trombetto, Ann 23l, 329 328 Trueblood, Mylo A. 263, 335 Tuck, Tad Lewis Tuck, Grover Tucker, Bert H. Tugaw, Joseph Edgar IIO, Tugby, Maurice Hugh 255, Turcotte, Raymond Leo Turley, Joy W. Roe Turnbow, Maxine Mae 63 Turner, Darrell C. IIO Turner, Billie Lee 65 Turner, Ben Turner, Darrell Ossie Turner Eugene B. , l4l W Wade, Gilbert S. I96 Wade, Gary Cramer l08, 3l7 Waggener, Charlie W. Wagness, Carolyn June 57 IOB, 298 Wagner, George D., Jr. Wagner, Mary Elizabeth Wagner, Paul E. Wagner, Nina Lorraine Wagner, Raymond Orval Wagness, Mariorie Lee I23 332 Wagness, Stanley Dean Wahl, Alvin Julian 349 Wakefield, William C. Waldher, Jackson Taylor Waldron, Frank Dennis 267 Walden, Merle Lee 50, 59, 66 68, l08, 256, 3l5 Waldo, Thomas Devere , I23 249 Turner, John Lloyd l07, l7I 272, 35l Turner, John Robert Il0, 273, Turner, Joan M. Turner, Joy Wolfe Turner, Mary Ethel 2l3 Turner, Thomas G. Turner, Ray Dewey Turner, Raymond M. Turner, Ruth Turner, William Vern Turnquist, Nancy L. I23 Turpen, JoAnn Tuschoff, Jack T. Tuten, Alvin Lee Tuttle, Robert L. 25I Tyrell, Alice Marie U Uchida, Sammy l. Ulricksen, Borre Ulrich, Clarence George Ulvang, Patricia May 204, Underwood, Paul Dean Underwood, David B. Underwood, John W. Underwood, John D. l0B, Upson, Patsy Bernita Urie, David Duane Utley, Margaret Ellen I32, Waldron, Maxwell E., Jr. l08 273 Waldon Robert N. Waldhef, Richard Anthony Walker, Albert M. ll5. Walker, Lewis Jackson Walker, Rex Marvin 57. 'lo 235, 252, 349 Walker, Robert Bruce I47, 347 Walker, Walter William Walkup, Harold Glenn Wallace Alvin C. 57, ll0. 235 Wallace, Charles L. 303 Wallace, Kathryn Ella I3l, I32 l38, 260, 265, 274, 329 Wallace Marian D. l24. 329 Wallace, Milton Odell Wallace, Robert W. Wallace, Richard Lee l35. 343 Waller, Patricia Ann l22. 330 Wallsten, Janet E. 323 Wallmark, George L. 35' Walsh, Thomas Francis Walters, Charles O. 235. Walton, Richard L. 352 Walton, Margaret J. wang,A1an Ping 1. 26' Ward, Charles Douglas Ward, Patricia Ann I08. 32' warainsky, William, Jrisq' Wardell, Nancy Ann Waring, Robert Bruce l03 386 fi . 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L. 303 Weishaar, Warren 387 Weisbrod, Noble Frank 3ll Weiss, Lawrence Wayne IOS 354 Weiss, Wilma Louise Weissenborn, Helen F. l25 2I9, 322 iWeilz, Viclor Duane Weisl, Mona Gene 83, l08 l32, I44, I46, 320 Welch, Ralph Harlan 354 Welk, Peler Whilney I47, 355 64 Weller, Harry Weller, Janice Kay Weller, Jacqueline M. 326 Wellman, Louis Lamonl lI0 Wells, John Alson Wells, Loraine Ann 204, 265 298 Wells, Mary Elizabelh 26l, 298 Wells, Rosemary P. l08 Wenberg, Cuyler, Jr. 3l8 Wenlworlh, Roberl C. Werner, Audrie Marilyn 54 29l Werner, Reuel T., Jr. I43, 25l 258 Wersen, Thomas Eugene 24l Wesen, Paul Albin lll, 266 359 Wesley, Maurice 275 Wesl, Alicia W. 322 Wesl, Earl Philip Wesl, Dorma Elizabelh Wesl, Edilh Maine Wesl, Hoyvard Henry, Jr. 3l8 Wesl, John William, Jr. Wesl, Herberl Millon Wesl, Richard Huson Weslmoreland, Carma M. l28, 29l Weslin, Richard P. 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La Verne l08, 30l Widman, Joseph Gerald ll0 Widman, David Eugene Widney, James Howard IO9 309 Widman, Leona Lee Wiegardl, Guslave A. ll0 l23, 249, 250, 333 Wieling, John Herman 255 3ll Wiedekamp, Karl Edwin lI0 Wigen, Sharon Lou Wiglesworlh, Eugene W. Wikan, Leif O. 65, I44, 348 Wike, Gene Eldon 6l, 233, 235 236, 3ll Wilcox, Theodore C. 57, IO9 235 Wilhelmi, Janie E. II7, 324 Wilkes, Donald Fancher 66 68, 255, 253, 3ll Wilkinson, Clarence M. Will, Hugh Mack 259 Willard, Roberl E. I47, Willard, Donald Allen I47 , 345 Willcons, Nora Willey, Dale H. . 265 Williams, Billy Mac Williams, Coralee Joy 293 Williams, Dorolhy L. William, Doris E. Williams, Janel Kay 300 Williams, James S, 346 Williams, Kalhleen 209, 2ll Williams, Lyle Leslie '23 Williams, Lee Brayn William, Lewis A. IO9, l98 Williams, Nora May Williams, William E. 274 Williamson, Robin A. IO9 Willis, Gwendolyn P. I42, 29l Wills, Belly Louise Wolvin, J' P l ' k Woo, JohhmY. a nc Wood, Allen Thomas IO9 , 266 300 , 29l l50 Wood, Donna Mae 58 300 Wood, Donna Louise Wood, George Clough ll5, l28 l35 Wood, H L ' Wood, Joeenllll Owl-Y WoQd,Leonard E. lI0 Wood, Lois Jane Wood, Marion May IO9 Wood, Marilyn Louise Wood, Neal Edward I99, Wood, Thomas E. Wood, Waller Hermann Wood, William McKinley 2l9, Woodard, John A. Woodcock, Daniel R. Woodings, Jean Irene Woodr Woods Woods 206, uff, Richard Earl , Richard l. , Clyde Marvin Woofler, Nancy E. 27l Woolf, Lyle Raymond ' Workman, Earl Sluarl 55, Worlhen, Roy 82, IO9, ll8, Wrench, Richard George Wrighl, Charles L. Wrighl, Delberl Earl Wrighl, Donald Eugene Wrighl, Howard Lennox Wrighl Nalhan Wrighl: Shirley Allien 58, Wrighl Wueslh Wulf, B ,Thomas Canny off, Cliflon H. erlie W. IO9 Wilson, Alvin Darold IO9, 306 Wilson, Cyrenius Roy Il0, 267 Wilson, Charles R. 336 Wilson, Daris Rulh 325 Wilson, John Minlon 52,262 , 335 Wrlson, Leona E. Wilson, Lois Jean IO9, 330 Wilson, Lawrence A. Wilson, Mary Elizabelh Wilson, Norman Wilson, Perry Baker Wilson, Philo Calhoun 65 Wilson, Roberl Lee lI0, 247 Wilson, Roberl C. 346 Wilson, Sleve Denos Wilson, William Roberl 352 Wimpenny, Charles G. ll0 Wingard, Beverley L. 67, l24 l37, I42, 332 Wingerson, Donald H. Winiarski, Waller IO9, 3l5 Winkler, William H. 66, 68 235 Winkenwerder, Richard IO9 3l5 Winsled, Marianne E. 63, 326 Winlers, Willard Roy 255 Wire, David 267 Wisniewski, Diane M. 298 Wilser, Bob George IO9 Will, Donald Ollo Willorf, Winfred O. 50 VVolverlon, Harold E. 25l Wolf, J Wolf, S Wolfe, Wolfe, Wolfe, Wolfe Wolfe: Ellsworlh R. 5 Wolfe ames Douglas lanley Andrew IO9, Pally Jayne Belly Darlene Rose David Donnan 2, 53, 260, Homer Randall won, Arlhur Meidahi 273 274 342 257 3 l7 328 l28 298 I 09 263 Wulf, Raipi. Allred IO9: Wyall, Roy Lee Wycoff, Roger E. Wylie, Dorolhy Lou 2I8, Wylder, Delberl A. Y Yahn, Richard Glenn Yale, Roberl Lesler Yap, Barbara Rulh Yasuhara Denny T. Yales, David Yales, Dolly Yeager, Janel Louise Yeoloulschnig, Ronald Yedinak, William D. 6 Yelle, Janel Arlene Yenler, William Edward Yeo, Florence 25l Yerkes, William D., Jr. Yerxa, Jay Allen Yockey, Dale Roland l09 4. 298 l I0 204 l l0 332 337 300 , 306 Yocum, James Richard IO9 Yoder, Alice Elaine 330 Yoder, Huberl Howard Il0 Yonke, Richard Alex 262, 346 York, Roberl Earl 25l, 264 Yosl, Rila IO9, 295 Yoshida, Akiuo 253 Young, Alberl Ross Young, Bonney Jo Young, Calherine E. Yales Roberl L. 27l, , 275, Yales, Pearl Elda 275, Yales, Karl Slanley Yearian, Calvin K. IO9, 34l 275 275 354 30l 309 32l Young, Carolyn Rulh 293 Young, Donald R. 340 Young, Jack Beniamin Young, J. C. 50 Young, James Herberl Young, Kennelh Lee 303 Young, Richard Wallace 335 Young, Roberl Howard Young, Sally Margarel Youngman, Henry Youngman, Jennifer L. 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