Washington State University - Chinook Yearbook (Pullman, WA)

 - Class of 1961

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THE 1961 CHINUOK Editor - 'BART VOGEL - Business Manager - RUTH RUDD - Annual Publication of the Associated Students of Washington State University, Pullman - 1961 X Someday Love shall claim its own Someday Right ascend its throne, Someday Hidden truth be known: Someday- Some sweet day. Y fx. cgif V... a -3701 n l 3 U- Q Ev.: 31?-. . . 1 K , - . ' 1 s 0' X ,, . D 1 .wa p ,Q .Y 2,935.3 ,v Q V., U . :B .1 .f . -. .L + rn -' -- . .- '42,-nf, if , , . t n ' . D I l . 0 .1 I .-vox ,' ,J 'F' 'n A . . 1 - 0-8 .Qc 1 Q .i Mg, Y , If -, x . 5- ski-r h 59. 1 fi 'xx-44 .142 ., ' D' ' . 4 S: - ' - ' .N .1 K . 1 G 1 ' -J., 5 'Tx ' ' . Q . ' . A S- ' v K in 5- gl 1 . X i rt 5 I 'W 0' I dh! 0 Ux x, ..,5x 0 ' I I , w I 4 . 0. A 1. - .- W D . t' .Q '.. 3' as . . 1 f .B X s J ' ' s 'L ui- 1- F as . Q - i 1 'ata 57 V 95.-' ' ' 1, ' ' f s.. ' M , , . ng . , Q ' 0 ' '. - - . .I 0 aagfi. ' S 1 Q Q' .. 8 , ,dl aye?-1 'A ,4 . ' 1' 1 fl: ' i ' , -Q V. J ' u ' .Q , 4 ,Ui ,IKM -- -an 'H ' S-4 . - .. Q-L ' v . 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L .miuiibi-..1S41La..3Qw:...+:3.L if nh. 1.53.24 .im M ax m-..m+.m 5m4mhQfgximEviMA LMQKQDXSMMLW1.. WAVE' 'W X 9 Wu Governor Roselllnl As the instigator of much legislation, Gover- nor Rosellini is indirect- ly responsible for the large number of build- ings seen sprouting up on the campus. The gov- ernor also appoints all members of the Board of Regents. Members of the board are the last Word in policy changes and initiation. This year the board made its very important decision regarding compulsory ROTC. V-Q' ' ,sal ti Sri x ' Row 11 Mrs. Henry B. Owen, Alan Rogers, H. Rogers Hamilton, Milton W. Drulmm. ROW 2: Thomas l', Gose, C. Clement l renc-h. Willilm N Fo Board of Regents I 5, ALAN ROGERS, President 19 MRS. HENRY ll. OWl'lN, Vice l'rcsiflcnl, 0' . ' M-. ' x President French While President French is noted for his warm humor and easy way of speaking, he is far more noted for his administrative ability. But even the burden of present responsibilities doesn't prevent him from being acces- sible to all students and both he and Mrs. French are seen fre- quently at social gatherings. I - H '- vm 21 N I -J ' ' ' if f ' if, , I .l .im af- f nf ' l .V ,,. . ,Qu ., 'S .Vi ,A I . ff fisib iffmgass 9 P. J. REMPEL Coordinator Curriculum Advisory Program S. TOWN STEPHENSON Dean of the Faculty G. DONALD SMITH Director of Libraries Academic Administration D. S. FARNER Dean Graduate School CLAUDE SIMPSON Director of Admissions Registrar . . W '+ ii IA' n 'QW 5 l' ?J4'- , .' . ni r-.1 - 'K' 0'I'I'IS W. RECHARD Director Computing Center .LI ' +Q'l.n, 'l ' in-a Q 3 P 1- q li Y V- 'VE , , ,,,. ' Ifiiiffl' P 'T mf K If - , QVMV3 'tv ,: .Lfwq. 9 f' 'P - 1. .- r L' Mi 3 I I I .m ' Q i X TTL, 1' A .17 gi' it iff Lt A,J Q N 55' ' ,,Y.,. - .F I ' J .--. V4 V' ' , -'.L M, Aviva .lrl uw , ,f-' ,Y-A - ' 'Q ,125 L ' A ' ' . -. . '- . ' -D-4' ,,, . ,, - ...... .V xl li HAROLD W. DODGEN Director Nuclear Reactor Project 3. erin NORMAN A. BRADEN Director General Extension Service X Business CARL PETTIBONE Business Manager LLOYD G. EVEREST Personnel Ofiicer Stall Personnel Office anagement PHILIP E. KEENE University Architect f, , X . - ' fi' ff 11, -. GUY M. BRISLAWN Purchasing Agent an 'I v I K 1 v l l -1 SELMA STREIT Director Housing and Food Service p. ,I Student 9 1. 1,1 'X' J. C. CLEVENGER, Dean of Students CATHERINE M. NORTHRUP Associate Dean of Students for Women il A. E. MCCARTAN Associate Dean of Students for Men l Relations HARRY E. ZION Director Student Health Service lo -'--- ROBERT W. CHICK Director, Wilson Compton Union XL' f- 'ai . Z5 l'f. .. DOROTHY J. CAMPBELL WALTER M. BRISTOL International Student Advisor Director. Placement Bureau Wg. , ne., OLIVER H. JOHNSON University Sanitarian WILLIAM A. .CASS Director Student Counseling Center I ALLEN MILLER Director of Information Services E. G. PA'I'I'-ERSON Director of Alumni Relations Relations Q 1 N HURT HARRISON Manager Radio Television Services M IOZ 'U'- NEWS -If Z7 DENNIS J. MORRISON Manager News Bureau V be YY Est- 'lllllxu RALPH DEVLIN Superintendent of Printing Oflice of Publications it I N x X 4 , 392 IOUIS L MADQFN Director Institute of Agricultural Sciences Having a wide vocational choice, the students of the College of Agriculture may major in animal science, forestry and range management, plant pathology, entomology as well as many others. ,Z . - Q 4 Q - I MARK T. BUQHANAN. Director Washington Agricultural Experiment Stations G W FISCHER, Dean College of Agriculture mx E. J. WORKING Department Chairman Agricultural Economics of' JUNE ROBERTS Il. R. BERTRAMSON Department Chairman Department Chairman Agricultural Engineering Agronomy M. E. ENSMINGER Department Chairman Animal Science -Q .-. 4 Fun A. O, SHAW Department Chairman Dairy Science 'l'. A. MERRILL Department Chairman Hortivulture Q. .-:ang 'J in- ' A C. GARDNER SHAW Department Chairman Plant Pathology 4 'S' JOHN P. NAGLE Department Chairman Forestry and Range Management, JAMES MCGINNIS Department Chairman Poultry Science wp-F-1' - , - .1 5-A 'CT' 1 jf 1 . v-. ' '-'.-i ..'. 'w A Q,tv'vx4,!-A wir JJ 'lla .w Q IV! 'S M - i.,7' A ,.,11:'4:. ' ,li fx ' jffq,g6 5141, if 'c J if r ' QU Q in -11,3 C wink S' 2 1' his iii-1-:JJ in vim,-is W ? 29 , may wr- .wf?mi, 'V- Q 'ip 3g1'g?:1F -. .1: wav s College of Agmculture ROW 1: James Belshe, Agriculture, Pullman Roland Brincken, Agriculture, Latah Keith Browne, Agriculture, Vancouver Howard Gilbert, Agriculture, Pullman Lyle Holt, Agriculture, Fairfield ' ROW 2: Richard Howell, Agriculture, Pullman Gerald Parlet, Agriculture, Pullman Glen Puterbaugh, Agriculture, Grandview Yeiko Arakaki, Agriculture Education, Hawaii Mike Blakely, Agriculture Education, Fairfield ROW 3: Charles Gocmmer, Agric. Education, Grandview Robert Hirschel, Agriculture Education, Rockford John Kumpula, Agriculture Education, Amboy Donald Lybccker, Agric. Education, Walla Walla Roald Tanguald, Agriculture Education, Aberdeen ROW 4: Gary Bunch, Agricultural Economics, Wauconda David Burgess, Agricultural Economics, Pullman Jesse Davis, Agricultural Economics, Colton Leslie Foster, Agricultural Economics, Spokane John Grant, Agricultural Economics, Prescott ROW 5: John Ledgerwood, Agric. Economics, Walla Walla Daniel MacQuarrie, Agric. Economics, Pullman Robert Miller, Agricultural Economics, Goldendale Richard Rubenser, Agricultural Economics, Starbuck Milt Smith, Agricultural Economics, Montana ROW6: William Bleasner, Agric. Mechanization, Spokane Leonard Campbell, Agric. Mechanization, Auburn Mike Duncan, Agric. M echanization, Grandview David Ruark, Agricultural M echanization, Pomeroy Eugene Alby, Agricultural Engineering, Pullman 1961 Graduates ROW 1: Mohammad Alishahi, Agricultural Engineering, Iran Dave Appel, Agricultural Engineering, Endicott Marion Breshears, Agric. Engineering, Tonasket James Gruber, Agricultural Engineering. Spokane Ralph Schmidt, Agricultural Engineering, Colton ROW 2: Durk Van Woerden, Agric. Engineering, Sunnyside Jack Woerner, Agricultural Engineering, Yakima George Ziegwied, Agricultural Engineering, Spokane David Paulson, Agricultural Entomology, Grandview Kenneth Bahema, Agronomy, Washougal ROW 3: Edward Forster, Agronomy, Outlook Tom Schultz, Agronomy, Davenport Del Schwisow, Agronomy, Ritzville Claudia Bibbins, Animal Science. Burton Gene Bliesner, Animal Science, Fairfield ROW 4: Bruce Clark, Animal Science, Spokane John Heathman, Animal Science, Hartline Colin Mac Rae, Animal Science, Pullman Susan Pleines, Animal Science, Seattle Larry Price, Animal Science, Pullman ROW 5: Art Schmidt, Animal Science. Spokane Hal Sellers, Animal Science, Canada David Dickson, Dairy Science, Everson Paul Doepke, Dairy Science, Seattle Garner Ekstran, Dairy Science, Bow ROW 6: Jon Hatt, Dairy Science, Graham Kenneth Longmire, Dairy Science, Olympia Bob Van Pelt, Dairy Science, Mount Vernon Van Youngquist, Dairy Science, Mount Vernon Bob Zuppe, Dairy Science, Seattle 1961 Graduates ROW 1: Jim Brickell, Forestry, Addy David Burkhardt, Forestry, Port Orchard Charles Downen, Forestry, Port Angeles Richard Grance, Forestry, Port Angeles Clarence Munk, Forestry, Chewelah ROW 2: William Wolf, Forestry, Latah Dave Anderson, Range Management, Forks Chad Bacon, Range Management, Dayton Emory Clapp, Range Management, Dayton Arnold Hiebert, Range Management, Walla Walla ROW 3: Boyd Hill, Range Management, Shelton Dave Holman, Range Management, Auburn Lauren Aimonetto, Horticulture, Cle Elum Michael Brookes, Horticulture, Canada Bill Fogg, Horticulture, Malott ROW 4: Earnest French, Horticulture, Anacortes Bob Huber, Plant Pathology, Pullman Young Yun, Horticulture, Korea Dave Schink, H articulture, Mount Vernon Chung Yen Peng, Horticulture, Pullman 'Y 'E' T2 'Q fit so ap? V 9-v my .R . no VAN YOUNGQUIST Vice President DAVE STECHER, President MARY KAY Wl Secretary ASCA The Associated Students of the College of Agriculture serves its students through the Agricultur- ist, the school's publication, and the council which unites its clubs. LSON DON LYBFICKER Historian DAVE DICKSON, Aggie-of-the-year is . presented with his award by A. O. Shaw, the Chairman of Dairy Science. JOHN RICHTER Vice President Agriculturist Board T' fi I Karl Felgenhauer, Maynard Hicks, Mike Duncan, Ron Starkenburg, Dr. William Ackley, George Bowman, Dave Stecher, Dr. John Spencer, George Fischer. ASCA Council ROW 1: Dan Coonrad, Lee Sederburg, Larry Baginski, Mary' Kay Wilson, Dave St6Ch0l', Mart Hart, Karl Felgenhauer, Charles O. Cole, C- 0- Lofeen- ROW 25 Alex Litzenberg- Laffy DHWSOH, DHVB Billingsley, D011 Lybeckef, George Murdock, Ron Starkenburg, Laurence Kunz, Don Schultz, B. D. Parrish. ROW 3: Pat Beckley, Wayne Engstrom, Mike Duncan, Kenneth Clapp, Ron Pickering, Dave Schodde, Doyle Jacklin, Ronald George, Boyd Hill. 'Nf ., X X Ken Bajema, 34 .4 Dairy Science L Dairy Science Professional VAN YOUNGQUIST President VJ -Al ROW 1: Edwin Feller, Lee Sederburg, Van Youngquist, Frank Webb, Kenneth Longmire, Manley Niemcziek, Dale Tenneson, Sherman Polinder, LeRoy Parker, Ron Starkenburg. ROW 2: Dave Stecher, Bert Wight, Bob Van Pelt, Herman Bosse, Dave Schodde, Don Wesen, Glenn Betz, Darrell Tanner, Ron McPherson, U. S. Ashworth. ,fa 2-as ROW 1: Robert H. I-Iirschel, George Murdock, Bill Lyman, Dave Schodde, Dan Birdsell, Roald Tangvald, Wesley Kentch, Bradford Berry, Vern Emerson, E. M. Webb, advisor. ROW 2: Charles G. Stocker, Yeiko Arakaki, Glen Puterbaugh, David T. Briggs, Wally Vog, Don Schultz, Mike Meyer, Lee Seder- bufg, Gary Chumbley, Raymond DeRuwe, Ted Potter, Larry Boots, Jim Capponi. Future Farmers of America X Agricultural Professional CHARLES STOCKER President 35A Crimson Clover College 4-H Club DAN COONRAD President I .. - A - A A B ROW 1: Marlene Sumers, Dorrit Reiter, Jann Heinenway, Sondra Johnson, Faye Cochran, Barbara Turner, Margaret Ferguson, Betty Gizinski, Julie Smith, Sharon Claus, Anne Hagen, Linda Stutz, Karen Winch, Doris Ann Adams. ROW 2: Susan Schnebly, Dyan Kayser, Carol Chouinard, Mary McManamy, Priscilla Pedersen, Jan Rcinbold, Mary Kay Wilson, Jackie Harting, Sandra Mosby, Lois Mitchell, Nancy Conrady, Eva Bakkila, Barbara Kirkwood, Phyllis Bordwell. ROW 3: Dennis Montgomery, Dave Wyant. Ed Feller, Gary Gleason, Doug Smith, David Larsen, Brad Berry, Jim Fogg, John Richter, Dave Billingsley, Allan Bargmeyer, David Dickson, Allen Wesselius, Dan Coonrad. i Q, f L-S ,, 1 .Yip ROW 1: Lois Mitchell, Dennis Montgomery, Dave Dickson, Jan Rheinbold, Sandra Mosby, Eva Bakkila. Beta Beta we f 4-H Honorary DENNIS MONTGOMERY President 36 Forestr lub --:Pg Forestry Professional DICK GRACE President I S. ROW 1: Clarence Munk, Thomas Schroedel, Richard Lindblad, Charles Downen, Roy Sines, Monroe Bickford, James Roush. ROW 2: Robert Shackleford, Ronald Lufkin, Dennis Olsen, Richard Grace, James Brickell, Geir Haatveit, Dennis Harr, Jerry Rumsey, Gerry Pond. ROW 3: Darrell Lewis, Lawrence Ffyberg, Patrick Beckley, Robert Dagnie, Garry White, John Nagle, advisorg Milton Mosher, advisor, Stephen Maxon, Glenn McDonald, Geral McDonald. l f 4-l . 1, ' . j . , N Q D101-Q , ? ? 7 'ls ,Q ' ,mmf 1-cava' ' 'gan ' -hw: , K vcr: 'X,..,.-f -' D ROW 1: Bob Fischbach, Moira Hogg, Cathy Gibson, Martha Hart. ROW 2: Jerry Dragoo, Morris Hall, Earnest French, Bill Melton, Fred Knostmon, Bernie Chaplin, Brian Finnigan, Lauren Aimonetto, C. G. Woodbridge. - Horticulture Club Horticulture Professional JERRY DRAGGO0 President 37 ariat Club Animal Husbandry Professional A K SEWELL ANDREWS President 1 , ' u A .5 ROW 1: Sewell Andrews, Merle Larson, Brad Berry, Hal Sellers, Paul Humes, Ken Clapp, Bruce Pieterson, Pat Baldwin, Charles Burdett, John Stein, Barbara Von Bracht, M. R, Ebner. ROW 2: Dr. C. C. O'Mary, Ed Howard, Darrell Grant, George Murdock, Dan Coonrad, Roger Rothrock, Dan Stewart, John Richter, Gerald Poole. Ray De Ruwe, John Humphrey, Dee Poulsen, Lisa Brocay, Barb Haynes, Dr. M. W. Galgan. ROW 3: Eugene Rupnow, Larry Coppock, Lawrence Kunz, Jim Russell, Gary Smith, Tom McKern, Jeff Duenwald, John Heathman, Gerald A. Frazier, Gary Newman, Carol Grossman, Chuck Colleary, Gerald N. Frazer, Larry Price. w Q ROW 1: Rod Olson, Jerry Hansen, Doug Smith, Ron Pickering, Gail Cramer, Bruce Walton, Dan MacQuarrie, Bob Reed, Dick Rubenser, David Burgess. ROW 2: B. Parrish, S. Jensen, Bob Campbell, Les Foster, Kevan Kvamme, Alan Bargmeyer, Fred Andrews, Bob Miller, Jesse Davis, John Ledgerwood, Bill Ebel, Dave Bradley, John Grant, J. B. Wyckoff, O. L. Brough. ' 0 1,3 Ag. Economlcs r Agricultural Economics Professional . iififirtlfsg? L l,'.l1 C r':-f ,JENSEN 38 Range Management Agricultural Professional BOYD HILL President Arnold Hiebert, Jim Lewis, Boyd Hill, Michael Maynard, Gregg Johnson, Dave Holman. L., I ' 1 , .MIAA Row 1: Howard E. Howell, Walt Roys, Don Lybecker, Wesley Kentch, Ronald Taugwald, Dan Birdsell, Glen Puterbaugh, E. M. Webb. ROW 2: Charles G- Stocker, Yeiko Arakaki, Kerm Olson, Don Schultz, Robert H. Hirschel, Ray Landes, Jesse Davis, Michael Blakely, George McLean. Alpha Tau Alpha X Agricultural Education Honorary JESSE DAVIS President 39 1 Agricultural Engineering Honorary DON DODGE President ROW 1: Van Jacobson, Jim Capponi, Mike Duncan, Otto Rasmussen, Merrill Camp, Eugene Alby, Mohammad R. Alishahi, Loren Wills, Jim Fogg, Gerald Williamson, lrvin Sobek, George Knickrehm. ROW 2: Tom Simpson, James Gruher, Ellis Joyce, Gary Haynes, Paul McBride, Stephen Blomgran, Dan Stuckey, John George, Walter Matson, advisor: John Simpson, advisor, Max C. Jensen, John Jones, Don Dodge. ROW 3: Richard Russell, Edward Hengen, Will Vincent, Eill Johnston, Glen Tanke, Larry Dawson, David Appel, June Roberts, Ted Spencer, Michael Howel, Allen Schurman, Ahmed Fallaha, Jack Woerner, Francis Jensen, Dave Billingsley, ROW 1: V. E. Youngman, advisor, Lance Colyar, Kermit Gunning, Robert Keene, William Crosetto, Joe Wilson, James Jaeger, John Erickson, Alex Litzenherg, Allen Lewis, Edward Forster. ROW 2: Dwight Ferguson, Howard Gilbert, Karl Felgenhauer, Robert Hartmeier, John Ronald George, Doyle Jacklin, Delroy Schwisow, Bill Reser, Tom Schultz, Larry Martin, James Woodward, Dr. Henry Smith, advisor: Ken Bajema. Agronom lub Agriculture Professional EDWARD FORSTER President 40 Alpha Zeta Agricultural Honorary DONALD LYBECKER President Row 1: Donald Dodge, Arnold Hiebert, Dave Dickson, Delroy Schwisow, Ron George, Doyle Jacklin, Emory ClaPP, Ron Starkenburg, Loren Koller, Vern Emerson, Howard Gilbert, Allen Struthers, James Woodward. ROW 2: George Bluhm, Lauren Aimonetto, Michael Blakely, Edward Forster, Gerold Frazier, Darrell Lewis, Gary Haynes, Chung-yen Peng, Clifford Rice, Frank Webb, Dave Appel, John Heathman, Wayne Engstrom. ROW 3: Rod Olson, Karl Felgenhauer, Art Schmidt, John Richter, Larry Coppock, Mike Thorne, Sewell Andrews, Hal Sellers, David Larsen, Ron Rickman, Roald Tangvald, D0n Lybecker, D. L1 Bassett, C. C. O'Mary. 41 H. W. BARLOW , Director Institute of Technology ' N ,3fbW 1 ,:'-'if:'5:.,f,g, , 51w 5ff5't.f- i ilii ,, I' r. H554 4 jxfa ni 1 i W ' -A u-aff' W 1- ' E. W. GREENFIELD Director Division of Industrial Research HOMER DANA Director Engineering Experiment Station Institute of Technology The Washington State Institute of Technology, with many students under it, conducts a great deal of research in science and engineering. J. P. SPIELMAN ' Dean College of Engineering and Mineral Technology 6 , YM A uv- WILLIAM C. AITKENHEAD Director Mining Experiment Station 42 ff, sf'--'-l 2 -.xq X TJFTS M' 'A .,,V' N-:-N , ,4,QA,, A ., W.. b ... .. - GEORGE T. AUSTIN Department Chairman Chemical Engineering H. A. SORENSEN Department Chairman Mechanical Engineering x ff! X . ' A ' NR! ,-..i D. L. MASSON Department Chairman Mining EMMET B. MOORE Department Chairman Civil Engineering f ,qi A'I'I'IE L. BE'I'I'S Department Chairman Electrical Engineering SERVET A. DURAN Department Chairman Metallurgy HARRY C. WELLER Department Chairman Architectural Engineering 5- . 1 5 V11 .Ik A hui College of Engineering ROW 1: Phil Fleming, Architectural Engineering, Ellensburg Ralph Konu, Architectural Engineering, Clarkston Kent Nixon, Architectural Engineering, Canada John Stewart, Architect. Engineering, Walla Walla ROW 2: Dave Holt, Chemical Engineering, Tacoma Paul Schmeil, Chemical Engineering, Bellingham Mike Becker, Civil Engineering, Tacoma Cliff Bedell, Civil Engineering, Canada ROW 3: Wan Tong Chee, Civil Engineering, China Davirl Clark, Civil Engineering, Richland Charles Coddingbon, Civil Engineering, Spokane Jim Coulter, Civil Engineering, Pullman ROW 4: Larry Esvelt, Civil Engineering, Daisy Neil Greenwalt, Civil Engineering, Pullman Robert E. Hatten, Civil Engineering, Yakima John Humphreys, Civil Engineering, California ROW 5: Allen Immel, Civil Engineering, Spokane Robert Juneman, Civil Engineering, Centralia Arnulf Krokan, Civil Engineering, Norway John Lang, Civil Engineering, Spokane ROW 6: Jim Miller, Civil Engineering, Centerville Denny Murbach, Civil Engineering, Spokane Stan Panko, Civil Engineering, Pullman Sig Petersen, Civil Engineering, Everett fi 5+ 5- ,anz- .et 'JU' S' XG fifxx 3 Ex VU' mg- ki 1,1 I 'liar' O 'cw 4, Wi 1961 Graduates ROW 1: Lynn Plaggcmeier. Civil Engineering. Pasco Gary Ratzlaff, Civil Engineering. Tacoma Jim Smith. Civil Engineering, Pullman John Strada, Civil Engineering, Aberdeen ROW 2: Ola Strolnmen. Civil Engineering. Norway Ernest Swartout, Civil Engineering. liphrata Harold Thompson, Civil Engineering. Richland Jerry Tinker, Civil Engineering, Pullman ROW 3: Don Walther, Civil Engineering, Spokane Curt Webber, Civil Engineering. Pullman Virgil Weld, Civil Engineering, Pullman Dwight Wilson, Civil Engineering, Pullman ROW 4: Robert Wilson. Civil Engineering, Puyallup Jim Anderson, Electrical Engineering, Spokane Dick Bertholf, Electrical Engineering. Spokane Thomas Bruguier, Electrical Engineering. California ROW 5: John Crawford, Electrical Engineering, Pullman Merlin Crockett, Electrical Engineering, Evans Gordon Dean, Electrical Engineering. Yakima Kermit Duncan, Electrical Engineering, Camas ROW 6: Leslie Ellis, Electrical Engineering, Oak Harbor Gary Foisy, Electrical Engineering, Prosser Schuyler Hoopes, Electrical Engineering, Pullman Howard Krohn, Electrical Engineering, Spokane College of Engineering ROW 1: Jim Lammers, Electrical Engineering, Spokane Ralph Light, Electrical Engineering, Pullman Floyd Roberson, Electrical Engineering, Kelso John Sanders, Electrical Engineering, Yakima ROW 2: Walter Windus, Electrical Engineering, California Ronald Ahlf, Mechanical Engineering, Pullman Rex Allred, Mechanical Engineering, Centralia Richard Courteau, Mechanical Engineering, Spokane ROW 3: Loren Davis, Mechanical Engineering, Vancouver Tom Doan, Mechanical Engineering, Pullman Arthur Emigh, Mechanical Engineering, Pullman Fred Fischer, Mechanical Engineering, Pullman ROW 4: David Hylton, Mechanical Engineering, Edmonds John Jacobson, Mechanical Engineering, Marysville Kenneth Jordan, Mechanical Engineering, Pullman Ray Lickfold, Mechanical Engineering, Rice ROW 5: Larry Martin, Mechanical Engineering, Pullman James Oliver, Meehan. Engineering, Pacific Beach David Pettit, Mechanical Engineering, Ferndale Dale Plaggemier, Mechanical Engineering, Pasco ROW 6: 1 Rawlee Ridgeway, Mechanical Engineering, Everett Larry Rippc, Mechanical Engineering, Harrah Gerald Sahleen, Mechanical Engineering, Poulsbo George Scott, Mechanical Engineering, Dayton Jr, EW itz? a.,1 1 'W' - Ep bf . 1311 ', ,1 IU' 7 ?UN 'QQ L EL. M' ,sq PVG ,QQ ..,. ,N w F22 3? .am Us '1- 'YN 62' WZ. X I 'ff 1961 Graduates ROW 1: Asa Thomas, Mechanical Engineering, Arkansas Richard Wagner, Mech. Engineering, Okanogan Pete Wiedemann, Mechanical Engineering, Seattle Philip Wong, Mechanical Engineering, Pullman ROW 2: Clark Zehnder, Mechanical Engineering, Bellingham Tom Escott, Mining Engineering, Kirkland Ray Wolford, Mining Engineering, Pullman Guy Granger, Metallurgical Engineering, Pullman ROW 8: Bob Deardorfi, Physical Metallurgy, Pullman Charles J avorsky, Physical M etallurgy, Onalaska Jerold Landon, Physical Metallurgy, Kennewick Leo Long, Physical Metallurgy, Burton ROW 4: Artell Lovell, Physical Metallurgy, Pullman Dan Martin, Physical Metallurgy, Pullman Dennis Reinhardt, Physical Metallurgy, Spokane John Williams, Physical Metallurgy, Pullman AIEE -IRE Electrical and Radio Engineers Honorary ,yas THOMAS BRUGUIER President ROW 1: Thomas Bruguier. Don Southworth, Deane Hilt, George Antypas, Maoling Liu, advisor: Walter Windus, Bill Lokken, Marko Milakovich, Bill Shaw, Duane H. Lyle, Ray Nelson, John Crawford, Lennis H. Vail. ROW 2: Terrence Heng. Ed Motteler, Robert Murison, Jim Lammers, Conrad Knopf, Leslie Ellis, Jack Hegseth, Ed Taylor, Rex E. King, Harold Sanders, Bill Flatt, Neil Williams, Harold Shoemaker. llglpllf ,. - A A an 47527 ROW 1: Jason Graham, Rich Sowards, Gerald Sahleen, Rowlee Ridgeway, Grant Emigh, Dennis A. Armstrong, John Finnila, James Finnila, Dave Hilton, David Pettit, Larry Rippe. ROW 2: Lynn Tower, Dennis Sager, F. Michel, Larry Wehmhoefer, Ray Lickfold, Paul Loefman, Boh Boehm, Charles McFar- land, Dan Bevins, Lewis E. Lundy, Bud SchalTer, Rich Wagner, William McLaren. ROW 3: Wayne Evenson, David Van!-Iersett, Dick Aslakson, Rohert Kurtz, Fred Fischer, Clark Zehndcr, Bill Hammond, Dick Ward, Dell Elliot, Rex Allied, John Mowery, Kenneth Jordan, Ron Ahlf, T. B. Swearingen, advisor. ASM -9 1- Alli' Mechanical Engineers Professional PAUL LAUFMAN President 48 ,, AIA - 0 f? 4 Architecture Professional PHIL E. FLEMING President ROW 1: Nandariy Vannuma, Jerry R. Browning, Phil E. Fleming, Dave Hirzel. Paul Gregory, Stan Panko. Dorman Anderson. Vernon Herzeelle. ROW 2: David M. Scott, advisor, Harry C. Weller, Day Hilborn, Bryan Davis, Merch DeGrasse, Graham Hubenthal, Kent Nixon, Peter Luke, Max Bolte, Robert C- Koch, Jerry M. Shroeder, Leroy Hansen. ff gy , ..-+54 v Af ROW 1: L. H. Delaney, Tom Semon, C. L. Barker, Jan G. Digenid. Ralnh Fairbanks, Larrv D. Biggs, Arnie Kroknn, Rob Kuhtn, Bob Wilson, Jim Miller. Ken Ferguson, Don Dost. ROW 2: Lee Schroeder, .lim Garrison. Neil Greenwalt, Don Walther, Chuck Keltch. Larry Esvelt, Marlin Lenssen. Bert Wiglh. Chuck Simpson, Jack Molsness, Jim Coulter. John Cheek. Bob Couch. Bob Taylor, George Anderson. ROW 3: Tom Hargrove, Virgil Weld. Mohammad R. Pazooki, Jerry A. Tinker, Dennis Ah Mau, Farouk Kayali. Amin Al-Awar. Tom F. Fuller. Mike Becker. Robert Hatton, Robert Terry, Larry Powell. John Strada, Curtis Webber. ROW 4: Roger H. Nelson, Jerry Harper. Ola J. Strommen, Clifl' Redell. Paul T. Gorlsil, Robert A. Klein. Harvey Leach, Denny E. Murbach, Gary L. Manchester, Tony A. Oyeshiku, Charles W. Coddington, Ernie Swartout, Lynn Larson, Jack R. Spille, R. L. Juneman. Civil 'Engineering Professional Vx 'inf gui JOHN CHEEK President 49 Scarab R-,,a A V Q .1 Architecture Honorary ' -' JOHN M' ROW 1: Graham Hubenthal, Jerry R. Browning, Stan Panko, Phil E. Fleming, Dave Hirzel, Paul Gregory, Dorman Anderson, Vernon Herzeelle. ROW 2: David M. Scott, Day Hilborn, Nandariy Vannuma, Merch A. DeGrasse, Bryan Davis, Max Rolte, Kent Nixon, John M. Stewart, Harry G. Weller, advisor. I P ROW l: D. A. Bassett, Larry Esvelt, Ladin Delaney, Lee Schroeder, John Habberstad, Darrell M. Erb, Louis Nihoul, Karl Berntsen, Larry Martin, Pete Wiedemann, Gary Dodge, Dave Hylton, John Fabian. ROW 2: Jack L. Woerner, John R. Molsness, John Finnila, Harold Shoemaker, Bob Deardorll, Denny Reinhardt, Jon Jacobson, Dave Hirzel, Larry Biggs, Mike Becker, Dell Elliott, Walter Windus, Artell J. Lovell, Dave Wahl. Sigma Tau 5 rif- -Engineering Honorary LARRY ESVELT President ' 50 15 ,1 ' ,I ,Q Tau Beta Pi 'J5:9' - - Englneering Honorary JIM MILLER President - ! I- ROW 1: Richard Wagner, Conrad Knopf, John Habberstad. Dorman Anderson, John Fabian, Larry lVlartin. Ken Ferguson, Denny Nlurbavh, Gary Dodge, Walter Windus. ROW 2: Albert K. Wong, Steve Rhodes. Dave Hylton, Bob DcardorlT, Pete Wiedemann, Lee Svhroeder, Bill Hatch. Rob Terry, Dave Wahl. ld Pool. ROW 3: Javk Molsnes-2, Dale Collins, Jim Miller, Harold Shoemaker, Larry Esvclt, Larin Delany, John Oldfield, Clark Zehnder. Delbert Brown, Don Southworth. Q l l , L ROW 1: Robert Luedeking, counselor: Ron Richards, Gerald Bloom, Loel Labberton. John Marvin, Gary Dodge, Dag Helgestad, Karl .Rerntsen. ROW 2: J- D- Cardwell, W. J. Springer, Donald Grafton, Yung Kim, Bob Koch, Larry Sims, Roger Svhiess, Ken Weldin, Dave Holt. Chemical Engineering Professional GARY DODGE President 51 N. , 1, V .Ia -n '-nd College of -ik. A. W. THOMPSON, Dean College of Sciences and Arts Sciences and Arts Every student will become acquainted with some aspect of the fine liberal arts program when he completes university requirements for his degree. -P '! inn 0 M 1 B. ROGER RAY Associate Dean College of Sciences and Arts T. H. KENNEDY Associate Dean College of Sciences and Arts 52 3. CHARLES D. CAMPBELL Department Chairman Geology H. L. EASTLICK Department Chairman Zoology QQ, is V , 1- L 4 1 - A , ' Qjjw5g:ifg?q, , A, , ,HW ' - -.s-- ADOLPH HECHT Department Chairman Botany RAYMOND MUSE Department Chairman History L L If 'N 4 1 X' .mi -. -A ,, ' f-egg . m v KEMBLE STOUT Department Chairman Music S. J. CRANDELL Department Chairman Speech . - - Q-,LL ' . . .Nuffi- A. O. LINDBERG Department Chairman Foreign Languages A. KEITH MONAGHAN Department Chairman Fine Arts NELSON A. AULT Department Chairman English N WILLIAM BAND Department Chairman Physics PAUL L. BECKETI' Department Chairman Political Science ln--I DONALD F. MCCALL Department Chairman Police Science WALLIS BEASLEY Department Chairman Sociology and Anthropology Ma H. V. ALWARD, JR. Department Chairman Journalism I ls 1 ,'U' Q53 3 CARL M. STEVENS Department Chairman Chemistry 1,5 a-' Q , .K f ui , SIDNEY G. HACKER Department Chairman thematics J. L. STOKES I Department Chairman Bacteriology and Public Health DONALD A. WELLS Department Chairman A I . . . ! . 2 ' ui JAMES H. ELDER Department Chairman Psyvhology h Philosophy 1-QQ, College of Sciences and Arts ROW l : Ken Brink, History. Burton Richard Brown, History, Sumner William Davis, History, Washougal Steve Lightle, History, Auburn Edgar May, History, Germany ROW 2: Ralph Norbom, History, Everett Jerry Robertson, History, Clarkston Jack Simpson, History, Pullman Susan Torkelson, History, Seattle Robert Brown, Political Science, Sumner ROW 3: Herbert Harmon, Political Science, Pullman Ebeth Henson, Political Science, Seattle Ron Larson, Political Science, Olympia Bob Mader, Political Science, Vancouver Fred Segrest, Political Science, Kennewick ROW 4: Bart Vogel, Political Science, Auburn Sherry Brandt, Social Studies, Orondo Carla Buell, Social Studies. Bremerton George Davies, Social Studies, Metaline Falls Kathleen Dennis, Social Studies, Everett ROW 5: Julie Drummond, Social Studies, Oroville David Durham, Social Studies, Seattle Karen Kennedy, Social Studies, Cheney Robert Lingow, Social Studies, Dayton Sandra McCloud, Social Studies, Bremerton ROW 6: Marilyn McConaghy, Social Studies, Tacoma Judy Mitchell, Social Studies, Michigan Gerald Nobbitt, Social Studies, Yakima Karen Pickett, Social Studies. Spokane Boyd Swent, Social Studies, Endicott 4. V? '9- T ' ii: . 16- 'W 7 'Y 2- M 1'Z: r 15 1 1 'K 1961 Graduates ROW 1: Donna Wieland, Social Studies, Sequim Roc Brierley, Pre-law, Spokane Randy Cripe, Pre-law, Spokane Gary Cronk, Pre-law, Garfield Don Francone, Pre-law, Oregon ROW 2: Ed Holm, Pre-law, Spokane Douglas Nevins, Pre-law, Seattle Bill Priest, Pre-law, Pullman Roger Reed, Pre-law, Spokane Aurelle Smoot, Pre-law, Moses Lake ROW 3: Jim Stewart, Pre-law, Spokane Curt Thomson, Pre-law, Kent Craig Whitcomb,'Pre-law, Idaho Robert Zeller, Pre-law, Puyallup Dick Anderson, Sociology, Pullman ROW 4: David Austin, Sociology, Walla Walla Glenda Bean, Sociology, Chewelah Laura Cheatham, Sociology, Olympia Ruth Dahlstrom, Sociology, Bellevue David Favor, Sociology. Metaline Falls ROW 5: Judith Favor, Sociology, Oregon Jo Ann Gettles, Sociology, Bellingham Peggy Greenfield, Sociology, Pullman Betty Haugen, Sociology, Vancouver Carol James, Sociology, Yakima ROW 6: Wendy Kraft, Sociology, Pullman Karen Krause, Sociology, Seattle Wilma Loudon, Sociology. Selah Cathey McCoun, Sociology, Walla Walla Louise McLenegan, Sociology, Richland College of Sciences and Arts ROW 1: Karen Nelson. Sociology, St, John lfllizalieth Ness, Sociology, lflverett Q Mieheale Porter, Sociology, Lynden Judith Ruddy, Sociology, Pullman Nancy See, Sociology, Alaska aku. N snu- Q' .7 ROW 2: Marilyn Wolfe, Sociology, Yakima Susan Zeran, Sociology, California William Bennett, Anthropology, Pullman Richard Baker, Police Science, Shelton Bruce Bishop, Police Science, Seattle 1-Q, W' ROW 3: Bob Breitenfeldt, Police Science, Pullman William Brunette, Police Science, Texas Eric Carlson, Police Science, Minnesota Mike Chester, Police Science, Seattle John Gettles, Police Science, Bellingham we 1 Lf ROW 4: Jerry Jackson, Police Science, Prescott Bill Jones, Police Science, Pullman Colin Perry, Police Science, Tacoma Mack Richardson, Police Science, Richland Kal, ,a, IT' - Donald Stowell, Police Science, Pullman Q -.1 i ,pf N l ROW 5: Leslie Tower, Police Science, Moses Lake Bob Belair, Psychology, Spokane Kay Botts. Psychology, Seattle Ted Carratt, Psychology, Centerville Carole Eardley, Psychology, Seattle 1' 'vw ROW 6: Eric- Greenheldy Psychology, Pullman Bob Grillin, Psychology. Texas Kris Mikalson, Psychology, Spokane Shirley Moore, Psychology, Spokane Lynda Taylor. Psychology, California 6' 58 1961 Graduates ROW 1: Paul Togawa. Psychology, Hawaii Dorothy Tucker, Psychology, Marysville Diane Viekery, Psycholo,Qy, Seattle Katharine Wagner, Psychology, Oregon Roger Westxnan, Psychology, Everett ROW 2: Ron Wikander, Psychology, Bremerton Janet Wolter, Psychology, Spokane Linda Beckett, English. l'ulln1an Dee Betrtys, English. Spokane Louise Conant, lCn,:,'lish, Valleyforcl ROW 3: Janet Dragoo. English, Kettle Falls Lynne lflllingson. linglish. VFRICOIIIZI Ken Freenian. English, 'l'ac'oma .laniee Giese, English, Odessa Carol Gralmner. English. 'I'zu'oma ROW 4: Mary Lou Hancler, English. Wenalehee Nlareia Herman, English, lflverett Linda Johnson, English, Colfax Carol Lemon, l'ln,z:lisl1, Yakima Sandy Leyda, lfnglish. Spokane ROW 5: Thomas Russell. English. Spokane Kay Tarpenning, English, Kennewim-k Carol Austin. l orei,c,'n Languagvs. Seattle Thomas Russell, Philosophy, Spokane Pearl Sobota. Philosophy, Seattle College of Sciences and Arts ROW 1: Ron Apperson, Music, Spokane Gil Bodrak, Music, Pullman Anna Brasel, Music, Ridgefield Roger Brimoe, Music, Spokane Neil Buhman, Music, Pullman ROW 2: Mike Caldwell, Music, Wenatchee Verne Campbell, Music, Spokane Virginia Franklin, Music, Camas Tom Gates, Music, Pomeroy Neil Grace, Music, Edmonds ROW 3: Gail Guggenbiekler, Music, Montesano Beverly Kirkwood, Music, Spokane Nancy Pierson, Music, Colfax Ron Shields, Music, California Lynda Smith, Music, Vancouver ROW 4: Jeannette Stein, Music, Spokane Dana Alsworth, Fine Arts, Spokane Len Blinn, Fine Arts, Seattle Nancy Cotton, Fine Arts, Richland John Friel, Fine Arts, Pullman ROW 5: Arthur Hawn, Fine Arts, Grandview Garry Mueller, Fine Arts, Newman Lake Carole Mullen, Fine Arts, Coulee Dam Nan Nalder, Fine Arts, Pullman Ruth Rudd, Fine Arts, Tieton 1 gs QV' 1-v bv 1 ' for 'ii' 1961 raduates ROW 1: James Seeley, Fine Arts. Spokane Larry Stobie, Fine Arts, Newport Marie Weiss, Fine Arts, Camas Janet Carlson, Speech, Everett Dave Cordon, Speech, Oregon ROW 2: Betty Jean Gotham, Speech, Colville Bill Hall, Speech. ldaho Joanne Henning, Speech, Thornton Dick Howard, Speech. Spokane Neil Linder, Speech, Hoquiam ROW 3: Andrea Lorer, Speech, Spokane Robert Marx, Speech. Sequim Marilyn Root, Speech, Spokane Jean Schwartz, Speech. Zillah Sharon Sonnek, Speech, North Dakota ROW 4: Bill Watt, Speech, Spokane Larry Whitmore, Speech. Colfax Frank Wilson. Speech, Pullman Pat Woody. Speech. ldaho John Larsen, Wildlife Mnrmgemenl. Longview ROW 5: Ronald Long, Wildlife Manngcmcnl, Nachos David Alton, liacleriology, Yakima David Engvall, liacleriology, Veradale Karen lingvall, Iiacli-ri0lo,Qy. Veradale Sheila Fraser, Bacteriology, Seattle College of Sc1ences and Arts ROW 1: Sally Harris, Bacteriology, Seattle Nancy Hett, Bacteriology, Pullman Patti Meves, Bacteriology, Seattle Anne Sprow, Bacteriology. Spokane Ed Vang, Bacteriology, Idaho ROW 2: Gayle Williams, Bacteriology, Tacoma Clyde Alexander, Mathematics, Montana Judi Anderson, Mathematics, Issaquah Jerald Beck, Mathematics, Odessa David Morgan, Mathematics, New York ROW 3: Ng Kat Chow, Mathematics, Pullman Kenneth Pettichord, Mathematics, Pullman Ed Rosland, Mathematics, Yakima Neal Brown, Physics, Idaho Jim Estes, Physics, Tacoma ROW 4: John Gould, Physics, Mossy Rock Hermann liartels, Chemistry, Germany Jim Carpenter, Chemistry, Spokane Rudiger Haugwitz, Chemistry, Germany Don Hyden, Chemistry, Port Angeles ROW 5: Jay Kent, Chemistry, Spokane John McDonald, Chemistry, Idaho Mike Millam, Chemistry, Olympia Ned Wogman, Chemistry, Spokane Bill Hartell, Geology, Seattle 1961 Graduates ROW 1: Vern Emerson, Geology, Pullman Vic Fisher, Geology, Palouse Nancy Bell. Social Sciences, Spokane Terry Brady, Journalism. Tacoma Bruce Buchanan, Natural Sciences, Tacoma ROW 2: Shirley Cannon. Journalism, Wenatchee Joanna Castle, Social Sciences, Opportunity Dave Cleave, Nafural Sciences, Mt. Vernon Marjie Di Luzio, Natural Sciences, Spokane Roger Duprel, Social Sciences, Auburn ROW 3: Carin Fenton, Social Sciences. Edmonds Willa Franzen, Nalural Sciences. Tacoma Kathleen Gowler, Social Sciences, Edmonds John Haldi, Natural Sciences, Spokane Sandra Hayes, Social Sciences, Seattle ROW 4: Hans Hickstein, Social Sciences, Rockford Ellen Hougland, Social Sciences, Republic Duane Jacoby, Natural Sciences, Acme Jonelyn Johnson, Social Sciences, Bellingham Kathy Johnson, Social Sciences. Wenatchee ROW 5: Darleen Kent, Natural Sciences, Olga Vern Kondra, Natural Sciences, Bellevue Larry Largent, Social Sciences, Colfax Michael Lowry, Social Sciences, Kennewick Sharon MacQuarrie, Humanities, Pullman College of Sciences and Arts ROW 1: Charles Mains, Natural Sciences, Bickelton Pat Merten, Social Sciences, Seattle Wallace Metzger, Natural Sciences, Montesano Robert Miller, Social Sciences, Walla Walla George Nixon, Natural Sciences, Canada Q59 ,- 12.-'JS' ROW 2: Arlene Noel, Natural Sciences, Spokane Albert Olson, Natural Sciences, Pullman Max Perry, Natural Sciences, Ethel Ann Pickard, Social Sciences, Seattle Helen Reilly, Social Sciences, Burton ' pa 3 wr' ROW 3: John Repanich, Natural Sciences, Port Orchard Larry Reynolds, Natural Sciences, Ferndale Dave Ringler, Journalism, Friday Harbor Linda Romaneschi, Humanities, Tacoma Mary Lee Smith, Social Sciences, California nn Qv:-, had WI? ROW 4: Inez Thompson, Humanities, Goldendale in' :Q Don Walter, Natural Sciences, Spokane Nancy Warwick, Social Sciences, Davenport Howard Welch, Natural Sciences, Alaska Sadra Wood, Natural Sciences, Seattle , Gary Wilgus, Natural Sciences, Richland ROW 5: Gary Huber, Pre-medicine, Spokane Merle Sanrle, Pre-medicine, Mt.Vernon Jerome Tierney, Pre-medicine, Reardan Dick Moore, Pre-dentistry, Oregon qua- Delta Phi Delta t Q .-I . T,-'if lilly Fine Arts Honorary il, lv 'rAA 9-fe - E CURT I Ymc ilfll l ',' riff , 5 ' skill l I President - 2 3 'V ROW 1: Harvy West, Nancy Nalcler, Terry Randall, Curtis Lydic. ROW 2: Jim Holmes, Bob Jensen, Garry Mueller, John Friel. h l . H it ROW 1: Roger Briscoe, Dale Strickland, Mike Caldwell, Jane Ridlington, Sharon Blomquist, Shirley Brizendine, Ora Lee Ault, John Haldi, John Srail, Jlm Taylor, Tom Herron, Neil Grace. ROW 2: Sandra Hackman, Amanda Just, advisor: Charlotte Montgomery, Gail Battcrman, Phyllis Calkins, Mary Lou Webb, Gall Guggenblckler, Norma Gettman. Beverly Kirkwood, Margaret Shields, Carol Bayne, Susan Hook. x u Phi- hi Mu Phi Epsilon and Phi Mu Alpha Music Honoraries BEVERLY KIRKWOOD President 65 Pi Tau Iota Pre-dent and Pre-med Honorary JERRY TIERNEY President ,- qx .1 - 5 -, Qlzv 'U 1 ROW 1: Erich Richter, Mary Ellen Stone, Frankie Lowell, Dick Anderson, Ed Joneschild, Val Jorgensen, Elinor Tousley, Jerry Tierney, Gary Huber. ROW 2: Dick Raugust, Jack lisvelt, Al Wermuth, Dave Mcl3eth, Toni Buchanan, Don Norris, Merle Sandc, Bruce Ellingsen. xl ROW 1: Darel Fuller, Gerald Sauleen, William McKay, Mardo Milakovich, Robert Bodmer, D. P. Marlow. ROW 2: Victor Hall, James Bull, Don Mcllemore, Jack D. Hegseth, James Keeth, David Engvall, Linley Gumm. r f Rho Epsilon .I Radio Amateur Club ' r7illi??, lL: gffflg lgyfflgili WILLIAM McKAY WVR' ' itll' President 66 ' ' ' 1 ' 5 1 'A 'ga' ru Rho Pre-nursing Professional MARLENE HOLLENBACK X i President K . N. F7 T7 ,ff as sf V ROW 1: Diane Tetrick, Darlene Bauer, Carol Freeman, Mary Ann Jacobson, Nancy Greenway, Hilda Roberts. ROW 2: Marlene Hollenback, Kay Mrachek, Wendy Gay. Irene Espinoza, Nancy Gaspard, Kathy Muehsam, Donna Robinson. Q JI ROW 1: A. W. Thompson. Jeanne Hurley, Patsy Linden, Angie Long, Viola B. Reed, Vera Kosin, Barbara Johnson, Adelle Knox, Lorean LaPointe, Carol Austin, Adriaan Spaans, Harold D. Evjen. ROW 2: Toby Gustafson, Gordon Jackson, Maurice LaBelle, B. R. Weaver, Richard Fleming, A. O. Lindberg, I- L. Kosin, Robert Knox, J. H. Sullivan, Angelo Cantera, Jesse Levitt, Glen Franklin. 'W' X Sigma Kappa Phi Foreign Language Honorary ,vi LOREAN LAPOINTE 'Q President 67 Theta Sigma Phi Women's Journalism Honorary KATHLEEN NESSETH President ROW 1: Carole Eardley, Susan Harris, Shirley Cannon, Kathleen Nesseth, Virginia Pauley, Carol Lemon. ROW 2: John Reidy, advisor, Anna J. Erickson advisory Patty Rogers, Diane W. Coflin, Polly Walker, Sherrill Carlson, advisor. ROW 1: Sue Harris, Judy Hatch, John Sandifer, Neil Linder, Bob Marx, Dewey Westberg, Carl Highland, Dave Cordon, Bob McConnell, Jerry Yokom Marilyn Root. Alpha Epsilon Rho Radio-TV Honorary BOB MARX President 68 Alpha Phi Sigma Police Science Honorary JOHN GE'I'I'LES President ROW 1: James Shannon, Donn Owens, Bob Harvie, Mickey Miller, Annette Altoff, David Whiteman, John Gettles. ROW 2: Richard E. Baker, Donald Stowell, W. T. Brunette, David Johnson, Bill Fabian, Kenneth Buzzell, Larry Delaney, Robert Frisbe. David Ringler, John Vlahovich, Bob Marx, Craig Murden. D Sigma Delta Chi Q ' 'Y 337, Men's Journalism Honorary 'ii 5' l 69 .Cz EUGENE CLARK, Dean School of Economics and Business School of Economics and Business The School of Economics and Business provides a background for future executives and secretaries. - 2 JOHN A. GUTHRIE Director Bureau of Economic and Business Research - R. D. TOUSLEY Department Chairman Business Administration RALPH I. THAYER Department Chairman Economics ROBERT E. HOSKINSON Department Chairman Secretarial Studies 70 1961 Graduates ROW 1: Jerry Enzier, Economies, 1 airIield James Harrington, Economics, Canada Jim Kent, Economies. Spokane Dennis Lemaster, Economics, Everett Todd Parker, Economies, Pullman ROW 2: Richard Slocum, Economics. Pullman Dick Stephan, Economics. Bellingham Marvin Witherow, Economics. Forks Barbara Lawson, Geography. Seattle ROW 3: Mike Parris, Geography. Poulsbo David Brotnov, Business Adminisirnlion, Pullman Dick Burnett, Business Adminislralian. Omak Kent. Burnham, Business Administration, Vcradale Bill Crabb, Business Arlministmtion. Selah ROW 4: Al Cromer, Business Administration. Spokane Randall Culp. Business Administration, Spokane Dan Danielson. Business Aflminislration, Bothell Rowland Davis, Business Arlminislrafion. Coupcville Richard Eller. Business Aclminislration. Opportunity ROW 5: Mike Ellis, Business Adminislralion, Alaska Douglas I it.zpat.riek. Business Admin., Gnrncld Bill Frost, Business Administration, Alaska John Gallagher, Business Administration. Spokane David Gaueh, Business Administration. Pullman ROW 6: Jason Graham. Business Arlminislrnlion, Gig Harbor Gerald Grunwald. Business Admin., Oak Harbor Robert. Harp, Business Adminislrnlion. 'l'ekon Charles l'larringlon, Business Admin.. Canada Roy Hilliard. Business Aclrninistralinn. Pullman School of Economlcs and Busmess ROW 1: Robert Johnson, Business Administration, Hawaii Don Mackin, Business Administration, Pullman Charles Maki, Business Administration, Pullman Ken McClure, Business Administration, Greenacres Howard Meck, Business Administration, Mabton ROW 2: Terry Minkiewitz, Business Administration, Pasco Dianne Mounts, Business Administration, Olympia John Niemeyer, Business Admin., Walla Walla Donald O'Malley, Business Administration, Seattle George Osborn, Business Administration, Kent ROW 3: Gerald Pallies, Business Administration, Auburn Janae Parker, Business Administration, Leavenworth Darrell Parks, Business Administration, Wenatchee Bill Perdue, Business Administration, Selah Richard Picatti, Business Administration, Yakima ROW 4: Don Ramer, Business Administration, Walla Walla Thomas Rettig, Business Admin., Walla Walla Rod Rickard, Business Administration, California Karl Romanewhi, Business Administration, Everett Stanley Sasaki, Business Administration, Pullman ROW 5: Ronald Scott, Business Administration, Yakima Pep Smith, Business Administration, Spokane Rudy Spriano, Business Administration, Spokane Dave Tennyson, Business Administration, Georgia Don Thompson, Business Administration, Seattle ROW 6: Glen Utzman, Business Administration, Pullman Bill Voss, Business Administration, Pullman Don Wall, Business Administration, Spokane Richard Ward, Business Administration, Pullman Mary Wigen, Business Administration, Seattle 1961 Graduates ROW 1 : Jay Williamson. Business Administration. Palouse John Cox, Hotel Administration. Canada Robert Goettel, Hotel Administration. Spokane Wayne Harris, Hotel Administration, Pullman Mike Nocula, Hotel Administration. Yakima ROW 2: Mel Schlant, Hotel Administration, Spokane Sandra Statlorcl. Hotel Administration. Seattle Gene Stephens, Hotel Administration. Pullman Jim Veenhuizen, Hotel Administration. Seattle Karen Alm, Secretarial Studies. Chewelah ROW 3: Brooke Anderson, Secretarial Studies. Shelton Sharon Brandt, Secretarial Studies. Auburn Marilynn Evans, Secretarial Studies, Bellingham Sheila Gawn, Secretarial Studies. Spokane Carolyn Hanson, Secretarial Studies. Snoqualmie ROW 4: Norma Ike, Secretarial Studies. Oregon Nellie Jo Lilley, Secretarial Studies. Seattle Orene Little, Secretarial Studies. Creston Joan Peterson, Secretarial Studies. Everett Marilyn Rupp, Secretarial Studies, Prosser ROW 5: Ona Sjostrom, Secretarial Studies. Verarlale Carol Stewart, Secretarial Studies. Walla Walla Pat Swanson, Secretarial Studies. Spokane Donna Wallace, Secretarial Studies, Walla Walla Beta Gamma Sigma Business Administration Honorary 1 N x x I HOWARD MOUNT President X x , 5' 5 , Q ld W Rod ers Higgins, A. Williams Stoess, Sandra Stafford, Howard Mount, John Cox. ROW 1: R. D. Tousley, advisory Robert Harp, Irving Fic , . g co -I 7 K ' s-- A ' . -I' - .4 it 3 . ni - r, A. ff? Avy 'lift . .y.f:g, gr 5 , ' N I l f f. -Nyjfw., Kg,,' ' I , will 5217-73 -FT ' 'rsfsf' vi - a, 1fgpg,j3r, I ff. ' Wes, I f ' .. 1 1.55 I ' Marthens R mar Martin, Monita McClellan, Donna Mae Wallace, Sue Mary Wigen, Margit Anderson, Ona Sjostrom, Margaret Linnan, Dianne Mounts, ose y Irene Kievat. Phi hi Theta Women's Business Honorary ORENE LITTLE President H 74 a Sigma Iota Hotel Administration Honorary ,gas GENE STIEPHICNS President Qt l ens Roger Amundson, Jerrv Costello ROW 1: Tom Johnson. l'Illen Hougland. Dee Field, Jerry McFarlane. Sandy Staflord, Jim Veenhuizen. Gene . epi. ., . A Rod Anderson. Jerry Weller. ROW 2: Wayne Harris. Chris Marker. Jim Vanl.euven. Vince Higgins, Don Essinger, Elin Rasmussen. Don Berger, Rob Cornish, Terry Lynx-h. Chuck Telford, Bill Barlow, Joe Costello, Bob Blair. ROW 3: Dave Grant. Mike Nor-ula, Bruce Mumford, Leigh Sehultheis, John Cox, Bob Rieh. J. T. Bradley, Boll llillman, Gary Springer, Bill Simons, Kent. Cronkhite, Gene Erickson, John Peterson. tx K! X- Cl les R Conant. Jerry R. Hieronymous, Davis I., Gaueh. ROW 2: Donald D. Felton ROW 1: Richard G. Picatti, Rosemary H. Martin, Tony Ziegwied, ,mr . . , advisor: Robert L. Smith, Riehnrd K. Burnett, David M. Rrotnov, Jimmy D. lloyd. Ad 2lI1CCII1CI1t of lVI211121gC111611t 1 f 2.'f..5 . ' X .p 'ff Upperclassmen 1n Bus1ness Administration I 3 .,,.g':.j DAVID GAUCH ' 1 '. jgip ...I President ' ' - f lx 'i I ' J 75 WS-.. 5 Z. B. KATFERLE, Dean 1961 Graduates School of Education School of Education The School of Education is a familiar depart- ment to a large percentage of students on the WSU campus majoring in the teaching fields. ROW 1: Julie Sharon Aaring, Education, Pullman Sue Ahlquist, Education, Bremerton Nancy Austin, Education, Alrlerwood Manor Joan Baken, Education, La Crosse Kathy Barbo, Education, Seattle ROW 2: Holly Barker, Education, Spokane Colleen Bates, Education, Tacoma Suzie Bates, Education, Pullman Johanna Benson, Education, Prosser Joy Bodrak, Education, Pullman ROW 3: Winifred Breakey, Education, Bellingham Virginia Brown, Education, Oakesdale Sharon Courrier, Education, Everett Jackie Deering, Education, Issaquah Kay Delany, Education, Ephrata 76 School of Education ROW 1: Phyllis De Marco, Education, Seattle Deanna Dillon, Education. Spokane Bonnie Donn. Education. Pullman Janet Downen, Education. Grandview Darlene Estep, Education, Ferndale ROW 2: Marlene Evans. Education, Naches Pat Flaherty. Education. Walla Walla Yvonne Foy, Education, Port Townsend Carol Goemmer, Education, Camas Garry Groves, Education. Idaho ROW 3: Judy Hannukaine, Education, Monlesano Mary Hartman, Education, Oakville Mary Ann Hathorn, Education. Four Lakes Barbara Henry, Education, Spokane Elizabeth Henry, Education, California ROW 4: Nancy Henry, Education, Pullman Pattie Hofer, Education. Prescott Linda Hughbanks, Education, Spokane Janice Humphreys, Education, Oak Harbor Carolyn Jensen, Education, Tacoma ROW 5: Betty Johnson, Education, Spokane Paula Johnson. Education, Pullman Toni Kemp, Education. Bremerton Leanne Korsgaard, Education, Seattle Mona Lake, Education, Spokane ROW 6: Susan Larson, Education, Leavenworth Joyce Long, Education. Yakima Judy Long, Education. Clarkston Joy Longmire, Education. Pullman Velma Love, Education. Garfield ROW 7: Gloria Lucas, Education, Moses Lake Marilyn Mason, Education. Medical Lake Betty Matheson, Education. Pasco Judy McDonald, Education. Pullman Mary McPeak, Education, Spokane School of Eclucatlon ROW 1: Margaret Moores, Education, Mt. Vernon Florence Nakama, Education. Hawaii Sylvia Nordlund, Education, Yakima Patricia O'Dell, Education, Moses Lake Loretta Osborne, Education, Pullman ROW 2: Patty Pence, Education, Spokane Priscilla Pipe, Education, Tacoma Pat Repanich, Education, Port Orchard Kayanne Ringo, Education, Spokane Christine Ritland, Education, Spokane ROW 3: Ronald Ross, Education, Prosser Mary Ann Rygg, Education, Everett Ann Schulthess, Education, Spokane Janet Schuster, Education, Spokane Margaret Shields, Education, Deer Park ROW 4: Judy Shoemaker, Education, Walla Walla Peggy Simpson, Education, Pullman Sue Slater, Education, Seattle Vclda Smith, Education, Pullman Barbara Spencer, Education, Everett ROW 5: Judy Streih, Education, Colfax Irene Tenning, Education, Seattle Gloria Utzman, Education, Pullman Louise Vik, Education, Everett Susan Westcott, Education, Tacoma ROW 6: , Becky Whybark, Education, Yakima Don Wile, Education, Wenatchee Joe Ackermann, Industrial Arts, Cathlamet Gary Blaze, Industrial Arts, Pullman Grant Jones, Industrial Arts, Washougal ROW 7: ' Dean Knox, Industrial Arts, Pullman Roger Morris, Industrial Arts, Pullman Richard Posenske, Industrial Arts, Edwall Wallace Smith, Industrial Arts, Alaska Alan Stoller, Industrial Arts, Camas ' ff . Industrlal Arts Club Industrial Arts Professional GARY GLAZE Zta., President ll r i Q , r 'U we 1 I .. ,,, fl.: - H r,.'f.w:i: , r w I ',,.3el E34 ll? - a. .1 la, i i -aa'-:,. ,Q . -M ' - I . gl W if P X ROW 1: John Hauser, Roger Morris, Vergil Eastrom, David Williams, Mike Pennachi, Denis Twibell, Gary Glaze, Robert Kuhl, Richard Fowler, Walter Arlt. ROW 2: Bryce Cook, Gary Bean, Tom Mays, Chuck Lundberg, Gary Gleason, Rich Inch, Richard Kirihara, Gorden Lee, Grant Jones, Joe Ackermann, Don Clayton. 2' ROW 1: John R. Munden, John Silva, Bob Ballantyne, Phil Peterson, Carl Stegman, Oscar Gladish, Dr. William McDougal, Edwin Baxter, Lloyd Olson, Dan Dibble. ROW 2: William Broadhead, Dr. Albert Waterman, Dr. William Crawford, Louis McNew, Dick White, Ed Yarsoz, Dick Fowler, Stan Marsh, Gary Whiting, Dr. Bryson Jaynes. hi Delta Kappa Men's Educational Honorary JOHN MUNDEN President 79 Qc-+ QN X VELMA PHILLIPS, Dean, College of Home Economics . :xi -Q 'Bef i .41 H. DELIGHT MAUGHAN Department Chairman Foods and Nutrition ' X CQ 'KMQ ' ' ii .'mT...,...,, A ' GRACE E. SWEATI' Department Chairman Institution Economics Home Economics Practical experience is a key point in the School of Home Economics at WSU. EMMA E. HARRIS Department Chairman Child Development MIGNON PERRY Department Chairman Clothing and Textiles ANNA L. WOOD Department Chairman Interior Decoration and Home Planning LLL- L- I l Z' i l l 5 4 9 x I ,,x X J' W ' ' mv 9 , 'A . N, L ll 1 N11 X ,Q Q r 7' f f ' f, Q Q :I 1 Sl gm 'lf 'fl , x 15 A 1 X 9 ' 55 K l U ' ML:-, ' gifs' ig Q5 v 15-, ..f , ,QHQIV ,tl .1 ' g x ' .. . iff fm ,Sf rf: tif, ,N s 15 ..f 53:5 . A XT 5 i ll l ...H T.. ..', X - aff' fi J 1961 Graduates ROW 1: Betty Ashmun, Home Economics. Manson Louina Bclairc, Home Economics, Moxce Artie Jo Blanchard, Home Economics, Maryhill Joan-Bohlke, Home Economics, Prosser Janie Booker, Home Economics. Cunningham ROW 2: Nancy Conrady, Home Economics, Newport Sue Curran, Home Economics, Tacoma Bernice De Lano, Home Economics, Grandview Delona Fassero, Home Economics, Cle Elum Ann Heidenrcich, Home Economics, Rosalia ROW 3: Judith Hill, Home Economics, Olympia Margaret Jones, Home Economics, liphrata Dorothy Kernwein, Home Economics, Tacoma Loi Liddell, Home Economics. Port Angeles Peggy Long, Home Economics, Entiat ROW 4: Judy Lowary, Home Economics, Endicott Darlene Mills, Home Economics, Nespelcm Lois Mitchell, Home Economics, Oakville Sandra Mosby, Home Economics, Malott Sandy Nichols, Home Economics, Gig Harbor ROW 5: Arch Elec Oakshott, Home Economics. Pullman Celia Ramer, Home Economics, Pullman Sherrie Rawlings, Home Economics, Tckoa Donna Ray, Home Economics, Winlock Janice Reinhold, Home Economics, Spokane College of Home Economlcs ROW 1: Betty Schreiber, Home Economics, Coupeville Carole Schuster, Home Economics, Chehalis Marilyn Smith, Home Economics, Everett Jean Svinth, Home Economics, Pullman Barbara Turner, Home Economics, Okanogan ROW 2: Carol Ullock, Home Economics, Bremerton Janice Weber, Home Economics, Kennewick Carolyn West, Home Economics, Tacoma Jean Chambers, Institution Economics, Sunnyside Susan Chrysler, Institution Economics, Burlington ROW 3: Charlotte Fray, Institution Economics, Spokane Jane Kennedy, Institution Economics, Vancouver Virginia Pauley, Institution Economics, Tacoma Sylvia Thomason, Institution Economics, Elma Marge Youngquist, Foods and Nutrition, Bow ROW 4: Judy Erdahl, Clothing and Textiles, Tacoma Georgia Gray, Clothing and Textiles, Pullman Nan Livesay, Clothing and Textiles, Olympia Kathleen Nwseth, Clothing and Textiles, Pullman Alice Herres, Interior Decoration, Pomeroy ROW 5: Karen Klement, Interior Decoration, Spokane Gene Rebillard, Interior Decoration, Spokane Delores Bartelheimer, Household Equip., Snohomis Twila Hokanson, Household Equipment, Longview h 5 ALLEN I. WHITE, 'Dean School of Pharmacy 1961 Graduates School of Pharmacy A well-respected department on the WSU campus is the School of Pharmacy. Their annual dance, the Apothecarys' Ball, was a success for the Pharmies. ROW 1: John Block, Pharmacy, Yakima Ralph Da Bell, Pharmacy, Dishman Chris Deliganis, Pharmacy, Idaho Bill Eubanks, Pharmacy, Sunnyside Allan Hallett, Pharmacy, Kettle Falls ROW 2: Janette Stoneman, Pharmacy, Pullman Ron Swanson, Pharmacy, Everett Leo Vandervort, Pharmacy, Wapato Victor Verling, Pharmacy, New York 4 Ni American Pharmacy ,ir Association Pharmacy Professional RON SWANSON President Car- QQQ-55 J Alf d H'll Dave Re p Richard Diet7 Gerald Danquist Don ROW 1: Ron Swanson, Don Green, Arnold Martin, Haakon Bang, Eugene Dal Pino, re 1 , p , ., , Humphrey, Stanley Bye, Joel Dc Lisa, John Abrams. ROW 2: Carol E. Kennedy, Helen Louise Rowland, Sandy Harkema. Roberta Dods, Sharon Forth, Julia Puterbaugh, Joanne Sorenson, Mary Ann Starkey, Nancy Van DerHyde, Liz Dykstra, Joan Downing, Merry Meek, Joan Woodruff, Chris Deligani, Janette Stoneman. ROW 3: Bill Bates, John Block, John Moflitt, C. F. Martin, G. B. Fink, T. D. Sokoloski, V. N. Bhatia, M. R. Gibson, Ron Becker, Dougulfreiinuth, Charles Veach, Dave Gusseck, Gary Costner, Roger Ballard, Larry Schiffner. Jack Smith, Ed Smithhisler, Keith Campbell. ROW 4: A. I. White, Dick Sherwood, Bill Labberton, Robert C. Corless, Ray R. Blumenschein, Ron Johnson, Thad Pound, Mike Dickson, Louie Caldwell, Leo ' - - ' b J Vandervort, Ralph DaBell, Tom Widdows, Chuck Ware, R. Allen Hallett, Dave Tufts, Murlm Luedecker, Lynn Onustack, Jim Arthurs, Bo ames. Johnson, Leo Vandervort, Dave Gussick, Eugene Dal Pino. ROW 2: ROW l: John Block, Robert Corless, Gary Costner, Raymond Blumenschein, Ronald ' ack Smith, Tom Widdows, A. L. White. ROW 3: Haakon Bang, Ralph Don Green, G. B. Fink, M. R. Gibson, Bob James, Keith Campbell, T. D. Sololskl, J lil. Daliell, Bill Labherton, Bill Bates, Dave Tufts, Dick Sherwood, Mike Dickson, V. N. Bhatia. Kappa Psi hir 3 National Pharmacy Fraternity LEO VANDERVORT President 84 SANDY HARKEMA President C? TN x' ,i gf dj si . '1 4 . I Liz Dykstra, Nancy Van Der Hyde, Joan Woodruff, Lambda Kappa Sigma Pharmacy Honorary for Women Helen Louise Rowland, Sandy Harkema, Chris Deliganis. 5 ' .K ' 4-1. up ROW 1: Don Green, Arnold Martin, John Block, Carol E. Kennedy, C. F. Martin. Bhatia, T. D. Sokoloski. National Pharmaceutical Honorary 85 ROW 2: Haakon Bang. M. R. Gibson, G. B. Fink, A. I. White V N JOHN BLOCK President Y fn GOLDEN ROMNEY, Dean School of Physical Education and Recreation -J X X 'S x GLEN E, GALLIGAN Department Chairman Physical Education for Men PE and Recreation The Physical Education and Recreation Depart- ment is a well-known department to all college students. The wide variety of classes is appreciated by all. HELEN G. SMITH Department Chairman Physical Education for Women 86 Physical Education and Recreation -GN T-'23 QM 'Q 1'-is fl- E Fi ROW 1: Gerri Baldwin, Physical Education, Kahlotus Tod Boylston, Physical Education, Coulee Dam Don Clark, Physical Education, Chelan Gary Flannery, Physical Education, Moses Lake ROW 2: Bruce Flanagan, Physical Education, Olympia Mary M. Forslund, Physical Education. Olympia Rob Hatfield, Physical Education, Richland Marian Howard, Physical Education, Spokane ROW 3: Diane Jolin, Physical Education, Utah Carol Kepner, Physical Education, Vancouver Sharon Kinder. Physical Education, Spokane Ron Knudsen, Physical Education. Liberty Lake ROW 4: Joyce Leitz, Physical Education, Fairfield Lawrence Markley, Physical Education, Pullman Don Maw, Physical Education, Pullman Mike McClure, Physical Education, Kirkland ROW 5: Charles Miller, Physical Education, Pullman Doris Nelson, Physical Education, Yakima Nicki Nicholas, Physical Education, Seattle George Somnis, Physical Education, Olympia ROW 6: Vern Welo, Physical Education. Oregon Eva Montee, Recreation, Montana Richard Montiee, Recreation, Montana J i P E lub X 5 , Physical Education Majors , 5-'il' B 4, . Q 5 gf., 5 L1-:E .IOHANNES ' , - l President J . V,,.,,,. ROW '12 Rosemary Wilson, Joan D'Allesandro, Sue Lowman, Mary Reid, Connie Beer, Ginnie Moore, Annette Stenrler, Sandy Gallemore, Gretchen Wonders, Joyce Rei:-hl. ROW 2: Phebe King, Lee Johannes, Betty Sears, Marion Howard, Mary Hansen, Sharon Kinder, Linda Schatz, Marilyn Coppins, Jeanne Lynd, Judy Weber, Phyllis Struck. Marge Larne, Helen Smith. ROW l: Bob Walker, Bill Monti, Jon Herrington, Jim Temples, Boyd Swent, Mike Keller, Glynn Baker, Spike Arlt, George Somnis, Ron Blocklinger, Rich Gustafson. ROW 2: Don Basham, Darrel Whitmore, Vern Welo, Terry Pierson, Bruce Canova, Jim Bair, Bob Lemcke, Bruce Flanagan, Dave McAhoy, Ron Knudson, Ted Boydston, Bob Paulson, George Gleason. ROW 3: Max Senen, Gary Flannery, Ben Winter, Bob Rauch, Cordell Harder, LeRoy Babbitt, Wayne Wilson, Louis Blakely, Jerry Conine, Larry Markely, Terry Busch, Rob Hatfield, Douglas Gibb, advisor, John Friel, advisor, Paul Dauer, advisor. Cougars Physical Education lub Men's Physical Education Professional GARY FLANNERY President 88 Phi Epsilon Kappa Physical Education Honorary ,tx --,gi DON MAW President 'U' ROW 1: Gary Whiting, Karl Byers, Don Maw, Bob Rauch, Richard Mueller. ROW 2: George Gleason, Leroy Babbit, Richard Gustafson, John Swartk, Hubert Dunn, advisorg Bruce Flanagan. lhlilnnxl' Q nm nn V. sa .2 41 ROW 1: Larry Skinner, Lief Tangvald, Jim Carpenter, Roger Giles, George J acroux, Jim Morley, Frank Morgan, Cleon McClain. ROW 2: Rich Alseth, Byron Stauffer, Bill Kelly, Jim McGillis, Gary Chase, Chuck Young, Tim Wenger, Shaw McAfee, Mike Devine, Gregg Lucas, Douglas Gibb. wif- . Cougar Swim lub Sports Club f SHAW McAFEE 1' President 89 I--1 pw-1.1 ,.- E. C. STONE, Dean, College of Veterinary Medicine .. lm. 1' - r 1 K4-. SAM G. KENZY Department Chairman Veterinary Microbiology 1 I JON A. MCCURDY Department Chairman Veterinary Anatomy G. R. SPENCER Department Chairman Veterinary Pathology Veterinar Medicine The College of Veterinary Medicine is a vitally important part of the college and surrounding area. 1 PAUL A. KLAVANO Department Chairman Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology ' can ' Qu sie . is Y . in NSI K. ' TQ' A RICHARD L. O'1'I' Department Chairman Veterinary Clinical Medicine and Surgery 1 . K, our ,N ,i 90 1961 Graduates ROW 1: David Anderson, Veterinary Medicine, Anacortes Bill Baldwin, Veterinary Medicine, Tacoma Bill Barry, Veterinary Medicine, Pullman Gene Bodily, Veterinary Medicine. Pullman ROW 2: Jim Boyd, Veterinary Medicine, Spokane Paul Brissonette, Veterinary Medicine. Pullman Emory Bull, Veterinary Medicine, Pullman Robert Darlington, Veterinary Medicine, Kirkland ROW 3: Kenneth Davis, Veterinary Medicine, Pullman Melvin Dennis, Veterinary Medicine, Puyallup Gary Duskin, Veterinary Medicine, Arlington Raymond Ediger, Veterinary Medicine, Oregon ROW 4: Loren Evans, Veterinary Medicine, Garfield Richard Guthrie, Veterinary Medicine, Pullman Roger Harder, Veterinary Medicine, Garfield Robert Haskell, Veterinary Medicine, Opportunity ROW 5: Everrett Hill, Veterinary Medicine, Pullman Ray Johnston, Veterinary Medicine, Colfax' Ed Kearley, Veterinary Medicine, Idaho Kenneth Kellogg, Veterinary Medicine, Vancouver ROW 6: Tom Kelly, Veterinary Medicine, Pullman Charles Lange, Veterinary Medicine. Oregon Kenneth Larson, Veterinary Medicine, Pullman James, Lebo, Veterinary Medicine, Pullman College of Veterlnary Medicine ROW 1: Robert Lewis, Veterinary Medicine, Oregon James Locke, Veterinary Medicine, Pullman Kenneth MacRae, Veterinary Medicine, Pullman Tom Migaki, Veterinary Medicine, Pullman ROW 2: Bob Miller, Veterinary Medicine, Pullman Linda Miller, Veterinary Medicine, Bellingham Richard Miller, Veterinary Medicine, Pullman Ross Miller, Veterinary Medicine, Pullman ROW 3: William Moffat, Veterinary Medicine, North Bend Russell Moyes, Veterinary Medicine, Albion James Murphy, Veterinary Medicine, Utah Gregory Nelson, Veterinary Medicine, Idaho ROW 4: Jim Perry, Veterinary Medicine, Pullman Richard Ryno, Veterinary Medicine, Pullman Eugene Shortlidge, Veterinary Medicine, Pullman Ronald Streeter, Veterinary Medicine, Montana ROW 5: Walter Vockert, Veterinary Medicine, Pullman Don Webert, Veterinary Medicine, Tieton Robert Wilson, Veterinary Medicine, Utah ALPHA PSI ,- Veterinary Medicine Honorary DAVID ANDERSON President l , Q A 1 L - Q Q A All ROW 1: Dennis Anderson, Jerry Dagle, W. Barry, J. E. Perry, R. R. Ryno, E. Kearley, W. MolTat, E. D. Hill, K. A. Larson, Stan Purcell, Verle Sniith, Ray Ediger, Murlin F. Gillis, R. B. Wilson, Loren Evans. ROW 2: K. Davis, E. Elefson, B. Greenwell, P. Bissonette, D. O. James, E. W. Bottemiller, D. B. Kinghorn, Bob LaBounty, W. G. Nelson, J. C. Murphy, J. W. Grant, R. E. Armstrong, D. H. Gribble, R. L. Laub, G. G. Duskin, R. L. Darlington, L. E. Koller. ROW 1: D. Forsyth, K. Seekins, D. Naranche, M. Peterson, D. Leschner. J. Goggin, G. Gordon, D. Meek, N. Patterson, B. Newcomb, J. Rozell. W McFarland. ROW 2: J. Sibole, C. Lobaugh, K. Gallagher, V. Call, E. Hindselman, J. Geary, T. Nenmnn, G. Zwiz-ker, J. Sittong. J. Benn, E. Boite- miller, B. Isenhart. ROW 3: R. Mello, J. Grant, R. Armstrong, J. Stuevens, W. Horne, Bob LaBounty, B. Greenwell, B. Penny, M. Pierre, J. Spry, D Gribble, O. James. AVM Junior Members KEN DAVIS President 93 f-L, A V M A Sophomore Members GREG NELSON Secretary 62 ?I K ROW 1: Jerry Fullerton. Dick Kauk, Tom Brown, Everette Baker, Bob Rost, Dave Stanley, M. Simmons, Roger Isman, M. Stritzke. Ev Macomber, V. Smith, D. Kinghord. ROW 2: G. Seawright, J. Allred, S. Purcell, B. Niemi, R. Pietila, G. Ross, C. Lucas, J. Dagle, J. Bingham, D. Wipper, M. Gillis, M. Mackie. ROW 3: J. Mueller, L. Mullarker, D. McMonigle, C. Widdison, R. Laub, E. Prince, F. Hastie, N. Gabberet, K. Ormiston, G. Elesson, L. Koller. ROW 1: D. Demick, V. Coiner, J. Ladley, D. Roper, L. Williams, Cal Humphreys, D. Mitchell, H. Enebo, L. A. Erickson, S. Weisbroth, J. Child, L. B. Anderson, S. J. Smith. ROW 2: J. R. Swayne, P. Clary, F. Houle, L. Dillingham, F. Hahn, R. Bradley, B. Cannatt, E. Harris, Don Hendricksen, B. Hunt, D. White, D. Evans, L. Sheets, C. Strange. ROW 3: D. Schott, R. Mowbray, L. Reyes, D. Dixon, W. McCormick, D. Brust, B. Giacomazzi, M. Harms, F. W. Melwalcl, G. T. Slohojan, Doug Jackson, J. M. Martinell. AV A Freshmen Members KEN MAC RAE Treasurer 94 COLONEL S, Sf-I BRYSON BAILEY, Air Science Department Chairman LT. COL I-IUEBNER, CAPTAIN ANDERSON Air Science Instructors .nl Q 5 Air Force ROTC MAJOR JACOBSON, LT. COL. KRAMER Air Science Instructors CAPTAIN ROESTEL, CAPTAIN DOWLER Air Science Instructors -N -. 1-firf-5 453 Ipit' ig fffwhfitf ,, , vw i ARNOLD GUARD RED TAG GROUP STAFF: R. Mc Connell, C. Highland, J. Hougland Group Commander W. Fabian, R. Gus- tafson, G. Bluhm, J. Smith. DENTS: J. Gallagher, C. Perry, J Fabian, P. Montgomery, B. Berry. 96 DISTINGUISHED MILITARY STU- , .N ,,-.,,,.,., my-ff:-vm-., v-1p.,..,. ,, ,, 'arm--W ..: , 5 I I ,Q , , , : 'fi L' f 1. ' ., wfxTQg,,f' 'lf' E of 'F X is 9 l ' ' f. ' ff 1 ' I-Q' KJ W ANGEL FLIGHT: ROW 1: Jan Burke, Cheryl Fulton, Sharon Lillywhite, Margaret Matthews, Jeannie Jacklin, Barbara Hegman. ROW 2: Kathy Johnson, Lois Pratt, Bonnie Bailey, Jill Amens, Donna Kay Buboltz, Bobbie Dunning, Betty Baker, Gail Warnell, Susie Sokol. ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY: ROW 1: Gustafson, Bluhm, Ham, Renn, Daugherity, Smith, Main, Johnson, Eller. ROW 2: Ahola, Bennett, Montgomery, F Fabian, Eastep, Cromer, Wellington, Sasaki. ROW 3: Nelson, Van Hersett, Hirzel, McLaughlin, Highland, Labberton, Weber, W. Fabian, Houghland Durant, Schenk, Krebs, Engstrom. , 97 COLIN PERRY Wing Commander WING STAFF-ROW 1: G. Eastep, F. Fabian, Wing Commander C. Perry, D. Wilson, W. Berry. ROW 2: A. Cromer, J. McDonald, D. Weber, J. Nettleton, D. Cordon. F all Semester x ? s GROUP I STAFF: T. Boydston, Group Commander J. Gallagher, J. Nettleton, J. Browning. GROUP II STAFF: D. McLaughlin, Group Commander John Fabian, P. Schmeil, W. Berry. GROUP III STAFF: W, Bennett, Group Commander Montgomery, W. I Schmidt. GROUP IV STAFF: D. Van Hersctt, R. Eller, Group Com- mander Dave Cordon, D. Nieder- meyer, R. Wellington. S. Sasaki 3 -m Q - 1 I I I FELIX FABIAN, JR. Wing Commander G STAFF ROW 1 A Cromer C WIN ': : . , . Perry, Wing Commander F. Fabian, J. Fabian, D. Cordon. ROW-2: J. Gallagher, J. McDonald, D. Weber, G. Eastep, B. Berry. Spring Semester 1 4 i I GROUP I STAFF: J. Browning Group Commander Pat Montgomery , T. Boydston, R. Wellington. x 1 I GROUP II STAFF: R. Eller, S. Sasaki W. Bennett, P. Schmeil. GROUP III STAFF: W. Fabian, G. Banks, Group Commander D. Wilson, D. Niedermeyer, D. Van Her- sett, B. Berry. 3 1 GROUP IV STAFF: W. Murlin, R. Durant, Group Commander John Nettleton, W. Schmidt, L. Vargo, B. Byse. WSU 7-J- '- USC T- vtgslnlgn -5 fx AIR FORCE BAND ir Force Review Air Force students present arms in a salute that they hope will satisfy their judges in the reviewing stand. z Tl-tl .fi f .qs Vg., L,I,...... ,- ,.-..- .. M--- '....:1-QNX President and Mrs. French along with military dignitaries watch the military review from their place on the reviewing stand. vqlv ,, l, vw 31, .i 4 . -,msefgi 5-. ku-. K ,. 5-.341 .w ..: ','t 5'i'N-fi'ri-f:'1f'T3lJ3r1f-M' N' w w i- if ings Ri7by e'. 'fhw'-'ii fi- '-Swfflm' A rl- c:f1?f:sAMf 1 .g1f .w. is ' -.rf 4. t g. f' 'gpg .-V-1':x'.-mi-.'. -'J ',151j.'j. ,.5'., g- Af. ' -2? - 1 1: w ,?t . ':iv 'Wai 1-.sin i-541137-m,, i f flfiiiigxt., 4 4,-1, 'ff'-:A 1 A - .I f 4- ',+,,e' H ff,,Lm, A' ' - f ww'!1,,g. f ,. ff- ,.-his V F -' -in - 1 w PJ 1.14.-MW' r My X, 1, t 4 Y IM., MQ aigig.-,Stix f - ..- W 1: new Q t L, ..f:.,Wiv, , :F if ' by A .K is. , .srl L' . l Q The swooping jets quite literally shook the campus, as they did some low flying over Roger's Field as a part of the festivities. 102 Arm RCTC BRIGADE STAFF: Executive Officer: Michael Chester, Roger Amundson, Robert Miller, Bri- gade Commander: Warren Lee Schroeder, John R. Heathnmn, Patrick W. Merton, Thomas Wall. DISTINGUISHED MILITARY STUDENTS: ROW 1: Wnrren Lee Schroeder, Robert. L. Miller, John R. Heathman, William Du! chie, Burton Rennier. ROW 2: Richard F. Smith. Jnmes E. Brickell, Michael Chester, Verne D. Campbell, Roger Axnundson. FIRST BATTLE GROUP: ROW 1: Burgess, Swent, Duchie, Costello, Gradwohl. ROW 2: Benke, Harvie, Olsen, Slaughter, Oldfield, Reagen, Gee, Myles, Niemi, Sweet, Richards, Bartholet, Goettel, Martin, Giese, Nelson, Reanier, Reinhardt, Michel, Rice. N W' 'nur' r A ' 1 'x ..'-gi-:.,Mr':. I ld . V 4 . . , .1 . , Y- ' .4 4 gpm-we T' ,, -ii--yi, 3 ,, , -I , - , , - , f - .ZHQYZWQH Wf1.e.'..JQw J f,.r ' id , 'f 3'3.', I, ' 'mv ' L ' ' L ' ' ' 'U 'W I heme-.1 f?:zvw '-f1fSii!P'r'r' ' -,,,, W, ,, , - Y 1 -,Q an-.if 'Mi -L' , . ,,... .,.,,,.e.....,,...-..a-M ,, ., , P D V-1 M w' - A .' f. -he imemksrbmnzm......L2'2'L-.mt...Zif!!4m.iw1rw1E':4'.'.r3'ffi. SECOND BATTLE GROUP: ROW 1: Struthers, Hofmann, Hatch, Adams, Brickel. ROW 2: Kerrone, Bergsten, Crossland, Krueger, Reed, Hiebert, Schroedel, Prater, Jackson, Davis, McDonald, Marx, Melin, Cromer, Perkins, Pheasant, Macintyre, Brouse, Wilson, G. Parker, Diesen. THIRD BA'I'I LE GROUP: Campbell, Holway, Gildehausee, R. Wilson, Granger, Fragner, Owens, West, Smith, Lamp, Gleason, Rich, Biggs, Lemaster, Onstot, MacQuarrie, Stecher, Zirkle, Schwendinen, Welch, Pearson, Briscoe, Felgenhauer, Freeman, Cook, Carter. 104 C7 T7 -il 'Qs w,,r MT ARMY SPONSORS: ROW 1: Anita Johnson, Sylvia Fredrickson, Nancy Hall, Kaye Buchanan, Kathy Tangney, Gini Moore, Jacque Peffers. ROW 2: Penny Miller, Vivienne Marlatt, Sally Yoder, Gayle Brines, Linda Oatey, Rickie Wiggins, Judy Shoe- maker, Sandra Travis. ff, A515 I ,1 .TQ fm F. l SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERS: ROW 1: Ronald Fragner, Burt Reanier, Thomas Schroedel, Eugene Powell, Maurice Lange. ROW 2: Lewis D. Sinski, Harry Chester, Dennis L. Reinhardt, Douglas Andeisi, Jim Mansfield, James Hurd, Larry Hofmann. ROW 3: John C. Bartholet, Steven Bull, Gary Cromer, Mark R. Welch, James E. Brickell, Lynn Pochert, William H. Fulmer, Jr. SCABBARD AND BLADE: ROW 1: Richard Smith, Lee Schroeder, Mel Melin, Gary Onstot, Boyd Swent, Chuck Slaughters, Jim Brickell, Ross Richards, Jerry Costello, Dan MacQuarrie, Roger Amundson, Allan Struthers. ROW 2' Burt Reanier, Dave Stecher, Chuck Diesen, David Crossland, Ron Fragner, Chuck Krueger, John Oldfield, Henry Heim, Karl Felgenhauer, Robert Gee, Gary Wilson, Leslie Johnson, Bill Duchie, Bruce Martin, Robert Miller, John Heathman, M8.i0l' Robert J. Loe, Faculty Advisor. RIFLE TEAM: ROW 1: Stephen Parker, James Kinnaman, James Hurd, Richard Erickson, Delbert Bloom. ROW 2: Captain Louis J. Rajchel, Cordon P. Kennedy, Paul Peterson, Glen Paulson, Clifford Rice, Anthony Appel. ASSOCIATION OI THE UNITED STATES ARMY: ROW 1: Karl Felgenhauer, Melvin Melin, Charles Krueger, Mark Welch, Roger Amundson, Robert Marx, Daniel MacQuarrie, Gail Reed. ROW 2: John Oldfield, John Reagan, Roger Briscoe, William Duchie, Burt Reanier, Robert Goettel, William Hatch, Randolph Perkins. ROW 3: Richard Smith, Gary Cromer, Frederick Michel, Gary Onstot, James Brickell, Verne Campbell, Jerry Jackson, Gerald Costello. CRIMSON RIFLES DRILL TEAM: FRONT: Commander Leslie E. Johnson. ROW 1: John Womack, Michael Howell, Ronald Lunnum, Bart Giard, Reid L. Kennedy, Robert Adams. ROW 2: Soderon Admed, Oliver Davis, James Hinkley, John Moftit, Robert Kennedy, Richard Jensen, John McDonald. ROW 3: Gary Mueller, Alan Steiger, Milton Gibson, David Wilson, Michael McI3eth, Richard A. Gradwohl. ROW 4: Roger Whitney, Harry Linker, Robert Weve, Jeffrey Brown, John Kravitz, David Menig. 5321: .L4,9f1t,'fxL ll-G'..aZAl'2v1'xz'if'.Jv. uixA i:cr tum 1.1 1' ,1l!1'f'!:frl'Imu..r4.na l -lhlmn - a - QF 'Sew 'Q N , w 1 , . 44 sq- A Lf., x -. 2. Scholarship 1,5 ' lf .,, . . 1 if T151 . TRN . ,4 -- .. 1 1 .qw Gan . .a.- , 4121 .0 lc? ' 4' -nv . -1,1 ., 5 -u-852.14-V 3-A I 5 f'5J-'-'iw' .Y ,-U.. '1' .' f1qf.,'f41j yffj'-,. 4, , . .xi f Ziyi: I . V. ' . 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ZA' I4 Phi Beta Kappa National Liberal Arts and Sciences Scholastic Honorary Mary Actor 0 Carol Lenore Bagley 0 Glenda Bean 0 Linda Beckett 0 Barbara Bjornsen Jane Elder Boe v Florian Sjolund Christensen v Nelson Christensen 1 Louise Conant 0 David Durham Howard Emerson 0 David Emery 0 John Gould 3 Peggy Greenfield 0 Ruth Dahlstrom Hilliard Sara Jane Harris 0 Ronald Hoy 0 Betty Johnson 0 Wendy Joy Kraft 0 Dennis Lawrence Molly Melcher Long - Gary Lucas f Patricia Meves - Elizabeth Ness 0 Kat Chow Ng Arlene Noel - Carolyn Olson 0 Ann Pickard 1 Merle Sande 0 Aurelle Smoot Jerome Tierney - Eva Lynn Wilson o Marilyn Wolfe v Sandra Wood Phi Kappa Phi National Scholastic Honorary Barbara Adamson ' Dorman Anderson 0 Monroe Bickford 0 Jane Elder Boe ' MarianM.Breshears Roger Briscoe v William Brunette v Margaret Buck v Richard O.Bumgarner 0 Gertie Burton Verne Campbell 0 Thomas Carey ' Jean Chambers 0 Florian Sjolund Christensen 0 Nancy Cotton - John Cox Susan Curran 'v Gerald Dagle v Jesse Davis ' Ladin Harold Delaney 4 Phyllis DeMarco v David Durham Nancy Ellison 0 David Emery ' Wayne Engstrom 0 Larry Esvelt 1 DeLona Fassero 0 Yvonne Foy Judith Gasaway v Janice Giese ' Peggy Greenfield 0 David Gusseck 0 John Habberstad 0 Patricia Hall Don Hanson ' Robert Harp ' Sara Jane Harris 0 Wesley Hayward 0 Alan Heffron 0 Doris Heitman Gerald Hergert - Jeanne Howe U Ronald Hoy 0 Margaret Jenkins 0 Elsie Johnston 0 Dick Longejan Charles Kerr v Lorean LaPointe 0 Donald Lybecker - Corwin Malott 0 Judith McDonald 1 Joanne Meyer Edith Miles 0 Shirley Moore 0 Eva Mae Bird Montee - David Morgan ' Lawrence Munns 0 Denny Murbach Louis Nihoul 1 Arlene Noel 0 Carolyn Olson 1 Douglas William Peacock 0 Chung-yen Peng v Charles Peters Priscilla Pipe 0 David Rieckers 0 Helen Rowland - Ann Stuart Sheldon I Margaret Forrester Shields Ona Sjostrom 0 Richard Slocum v Sandra Stafford v Ronald Starkenburg 0 Michael Stephenson Carol Smith Stewart v Barbara Struthers 0 Rose Ella Graves Tate U Jack Taylor 0 Robert Terry Grant Thorsett v Paul Troeh 0 Gloria Payne Utzman v David Wahl 0 Mary Anne Daggaley West Jeanne Whitehouse 0 Thomas Widows 0 Jack Woerner 0 Marilyn J. Wolfe u Sandra Wood X 109 iff!!! WX!!! S- 5- ,xg 1 f x N fr ,Za 1 A- ' Qi 5 ihg- X .5 li XE The ld Between the stern facade of Agony Hall and the new burst of construction, one cannot help but be impressed by the con- trast of old and new at the University. The imposing new structures we welcome happily, but the pillars of Agony will long be remembered, 13+- 1 1 110 , .WI df' ev' AGS' A ' Ay ,. Av 'E' 1iY.4V A? gs A f .,.A,. ,, S. Impressions Between the finished product of artistic fi- nesse, of aesthetic portrayal and the crudity of the raw material, comes the mental prowess of the creative genius. Is not this like the college-buildings being the fin- ished product -and mortar and bricks with the creative genius most important. jf' The Strength The microscope, the bunsen burner, the lab- oratory - all are a part of the strength of our university. Here the unknown is dis- covered to our amazement and pleasure. Here rests the future of our nation in the progress of experimentation and research. A tubular jungle to some, to the scientist it is knowledge of the unknown, enlarge- ment of the minutia, and exploration of the previously unexplored. Hidden behind the cloistered walls, is the laboratory. l ... --'-4 ' Ul ' 115 N-A xx H Q. . Q... -gii 1 +4 Fi-i1 t 1 -up-1-1 The Routine In the course of the in-and-out, tedious daily routine of books and classes, few stop and pause for a moment from the beaten path to look either around them Or above them. They see the same faces and smile at the same people, their heads Hlled with political and economic theory and the hours of science laboratory ahead. Few extend their glances or thoughts to Include the prone figure of Prometheus bound on Todd Hall. rv, Jw- ' 1 N. -' ,Q V jl mpg 1 1 s-....,, mb -gi llll lll .fifx A.,-- 'Qs The Search Books piled upon books, students piled on desks-some studying, some just sitting, and some sleeping: this is Holland Library, the house of in- tellect. This is the place: where graduate students research madly for seminars and theses, where old friends meet in the circle, where books are checked in and out and in and out again, some going out without the formality of stamp and identification number. This is the campus landmark, the hall of learning. ' v ' 3 3 f,,. Mlm E sqm fx, -441:-if X . 3.4 xg 3,-,5i.,g..vya -.. he it . H111 f ff: -5- 4 t . Q 4 in ...., ,,,,, ...,.. ..,. .. .-.NW . Mal. i, .iowa , . . V' 'ZW i A' ilu , A ' U ' ' l'-'--1- . ... . if Q W A LL ' ' fill L' .. . - W. L 'L I F.. -.I H - . -agp --1 - ink- .- .,... bn - Q in Head uidance The lecture that seems so endless comes a little more to life with the everpresent hand gestures of the professor, whether he be gesturing wildly in midair, or simp- ly holding up three fingers to show how many of a certain thing must be added to make how many of another thing, in his constant effort to guide and direct and do a little more to make his proteges understand. 120 n M qu. t W A M4 -,.:A.,,,,3,'r A A QQ 11. U ,,.,p 4. lf, gn L l JAP4' Beneath the surface are those minds and men who keep our University running with efficiency and smooth- ness. Few realize the hours put in on the Charles Connor Museum by its devoted curator. And few people know the editor of the News Bul- letin, a Rhodes Scholar and one of the college's fine minds. And then there are the Deans, to whom both their colleagues and their students may turn for counsel and advice. These are the men who keep the wheels turning. 1 4 ,f Q, , - K, ' . n . l . 'g 5 I, .I' , v 1 , 122 Beneath the Surface Q 431 .md 1 Y E -mf, , - 1 F Ponderables ,..,fJ PM 6 'M 124 1 1 Egvg: - Changing expressions of profound agreement and dismayed disagreement take their turns on the face of the listener as he hears the opinions of the noted economics and political speakers. The speaker, well-known in his field, has based these ideas on years of study and research in his own library and those of others, but still grants to his listeners the right of dissent with argument and they ponder the variables of his statements. 11- 1-12- 'Fas-. Ideas A guest lecturer proposes a knotty prob- lem at a Faculty Forum where intellect is dispersed over sack lunches and cups of coffee. Peek in through the fibre-glass door of the Orton Room and you may overhear a stimulating word or thought. These are the roots from which ideas grow and spring into our storehouse of knowledge that we may know. 3? la!! 2 . f - ' 'p 7- .1 f- , . . V 3 A, f 1 r ik ,f Q l A r 3 2 Ha ' .M ,gf 4, Y 1 g ve 2 t A 5 1 1' S A i ' , .mnllllllllll I 127 128 Tea and S mphon The scintillating refrain of a violing the melodic vibrance of a Bach Chorale heard through the pipes of an organg the thrill- ing golden tone of a trumpet that rings both silver and shrill. Contrast this with the dance music and chatter of a formal ball and receiving line and contrast it with the giddy conversation of mothers at a tea in their honor. Concerts, dances, teas, and trivia here you have it all -s the tea and symphony. Q .l.... Sunburn and celebrities - even the professors and the president take time off from work to enjoy an after- noon of baseball. Batter-up rings through the air and you know at once it's spring. Spring brings to WSU the roar of the diamond in action and the sound of rhubarb as the flow of the crowd turns to Bailey Field where the baseball season centers. uBuck,' awww His real name is Arthur B. Bailey. Most people how- ever know him as Buck. For thirty-two years the head baseball coach at WSU, Bailey marked 1961 as his last year. The enduring personality and the very essence of baseball to those who know him, Buck Bailey has gained friends and admirers from all over the country. If you've ever watched him at a base- ball game, you have seen the agony of a coach. A grimace, a grin, a frown, or a shout - all are given full reign on his face. In baseball WSU has just ended a great era. -in The Learning Have you ever gone early to a lec- ture in Todd Auditorium and looked around at the people assembled there? Do it sometime and you will see the faces of a university - pro- fessors, students, interesting per- sons. They come to gain understand- ing and to grasp at some truth. But most of all, they come to learn. f':'i3 Y -2, I . ,E f:.f,j1gj5?-' fsjfg- Y, ,,,'1'.AZ 1g-Qi' 'X' L,MfUZu .,,,H,,, ,. . iqij hir, 1 x J 4 . t -um A., ' ,,,,,'-5 ,.,,,. ig' 1 I O, ASWSU MILT SMITH, President 'f nv Z CAROL LEMON, Secretary The ASWSU officers and the Board of Control are the coordi- nating body for student government on this campus. Working under them are the many committees and commissions, Which, in turn, serve the students of WSU. FRED SEGREST, Vice President DICK BUTLER, Administrative Assistant 134 HA Q 3 , . 'J pm L , .,,l jd V . . It fwsiktfzt H- if ,,:v:A,.Jg mfr . me if . I I K. ' A ,nr '-J' MARILYN WOLFE ROGER, REED Senior Greek Woman Senior Greek Man ANITA COX Junior Independent Woman ,W ,v 'Et 1 i ' ,,. ..,., ,.,, 1... I ,,t14m5g:r .I : x' ' ,. .. 75995, USE' , . S hir .. .iiaaailh a 'P UE' i , . .'i?'W Wf' 'i' It ' : .:: J iri . , v a -1, M At - mi .MA W .vw1q1f 'gQ5:L.i .4 ' K 1 ----,'N-. 2 t Y f V X BRUCE MARTIN Junior Independent Man RON FRAGNER A Senior Independent Man ' I SUSIE RHODES A -M . - i Sophomore Greek Woman 225 , X it 5 , 77 iw I 9' ' I '- E' DOROTHY TUOKER . .fr-,W ,f A xx g ' Senior Independent Woman ,', ' M an , H Q A , I ' 1- - O EARLYSE ALLEN Junior Greek Woman SUSIE SOKOL Sophomore Independent Woman CRAIG JACKSON Sophomore Independent Man BUTCH TREADWELL Sophomore Greek Man A Greg Click, Ray Muse Judy Rees SOPIAI SKII LS COMMITTEE Neil Hanson, Anna Croes Bo Lower Denise Bogle and Henry Schmidt. Committees NATIONAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION - Tim Man- ring, Dick Butler, Priscilla Pipe, Don Masson. Xa' if DAD'S DAY COMMITTEE-Ron Moore, Karen Jacobson, Robert Dicrcks, Darrell Erb, Dick Bertholf, Marcia Brown, Donna Mae Wallace, Chuck Kruger, Sharon Whitman, Katie Wagner, Linda Shriver, Pat Schindler. ,X X li xii Committees ACTIVITIES ROUND-UP COMMITTEE-ROW 1: Lacey Ebbert, Steve Redfield, Fred Hyde, Kayanne Ringo, Barb Hill, Loren Koller, Virginia Rogers. ROW 2: Dianne Olson, Fred Andrews, Nancy Townsend, Louis Nihoul, Nancy Smith, Toby Gustafson. ROW 3: Ann Fletcher, Carolyn Hill, Dorothy Knoblock. ., ,ff-.15 COUGAR COORDINATING COUNCIL - Donna Wie- land, Dennis Hardin, Karen Kennedy, Ed Pool, Margit Anderson, Barbara Sinclair, advisor. ,111 4.1. 1 ,v 4... , A ...H HOMECOMING COMMITTEE -ROW 1: Bob Han- nua, John Richter, Nancy Keith, Judy McBride, Irene Kievat, Don Chandler, Jack Westerman, Gretchen Henry, Bob Gee, Dennis McLaughlin. ROW 2: Alex Moshaksky, Bette Haugen, Wendy Goble, Shirley Floathe, Lueubelle Sweat, Nikki King, Suzi Mead. w l LECTURE ARTIST SERIES - Harvey Thompson, Linda Andres. Brenda Balsom, Donald Bushaw, Charles A. Jones, John H. Sullivan, Margaret Eaptlick, Larry Swanson, Kathy Kyte, . ,mm N 1 RALLY - ROW 1: Ottley Ann Shaw, Twink Norman, Bill Myles, Nancey Honn, Nancy Bell, Dennis Wilde. ROW 2: Sue Deck, John Niemeyer, Patsy Kloker, Jim Heckman, Arlene E, Anderson, Dick Barry, Patsy Pracna, Rich Gustafson. COMMUNITY RELATIONS-Jack Williamson, Beryl Roberts, Susie Sokol, Barbara Kaye Buchanan, Carol Foster, Tom Buchanan, Ivan Sayles, Fred Buck- ingham, Robert Smith, Erva Mosher, Tomas R. Mache. Committees INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS - Dorothy Camp- bell. Bryan Bremner, Beryl Roberts, Nellie Patson, Gail Manley, Millie Tanner, Joanna Castle, Carol Miller, Jo Ann Brunson, Linda Fairweather, Margo Farrish, E. Roy Tinney, Maurice Peugh. ACTIVITIES BOARD - Vonna Buckner, Abbie John- son, Marv Swenson, Harriet Cady, John Lawrence, Willa Franzen, Louis McNew, Dale Ziegler, Allan Han- sen, Carroll Hayden, Don Daniels, Bob Boehm. Back: Elvin Ericson, Susie Sokol, Jim Miller, Catherine Northrup, Robert Chick. Committees H- 4 L x, .37 rw ' - ' QV'-.r, I-at 1 FOREIGN FILMS-ROW 1: I. L. Kosin, Mary , Gallwey, Nancy Pittenger, Beryl Roberts, Lawrence Seeborg, Keith Monaghan. ROW 2: Robert Feasley, 4, I x Edgar W. swank. f '-1. S Li 3' EVALUATION COMMISSION-Nancy Bell, Tom Schultz, Terry Boldt, Jackie Riner, Mike Brooks, Linda Vekich, Lloyd Brelsford, Janice Pierson, Gretchen Dunlap. BOOKSTORE BOARD - Marilyn Briscoe, Bern Smith, Robert Chick, Marilyn Wolfe, Milt Smith, Lee Jensen, Ed O'Brien, Merle Simmons, Henry Reitan, Bob Zeller, Aurelle Smoot, Dick Burnett. K A NEW STUDENT WEEK - Myrtle Rach, Gerry Hood, Anne Adams, Wini Breakey, J. Winston Martin, Harry Yamamoto, Marvin Swenson, Paul Meyer, Jo Ann Culver, Peter John Rempel. 139 Q N PERSONNEL- Paul Gregory, Alice Thompson, Joe Hill, Jerry Mills, Fred Segrest, Earlyse Allen, Alten Stine, Elinor Tousley, Anita Cox, Dave Hirzel, Bruce Martin, Jim King. PUBLIC lil'll.A'l'lONS-Jackie Yarher, Mary Ann Renlnarger, George Henclrcy, Sue llergcr, Mary Ellen Stone, llarbara Sim-lair, Jane Smith, Dale Kuhnhauser, Jackie Rincr, Miller IJ. Lembke, Barbara Bafus, Curt Shoemaker, Gil Holt, Sam Reed, Bob Adams, Sandy Travis. Committees ELECTION BOARD - Kris Westberg, Ark Eckman Dave Rawls, Bill Flatt, Barbara Free:-ze, Carole Earrllcy Camy Crane, Jerry Young. DISCIPLINE--Rhea Robson, Arthur E. McCnrten Hubert Dunn, William W. Bailey, Ruth Warnkc, Gurd- ncr W. Stacy, Julie Herrington, Chuvk Slaughter. Committees INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION - Allen Miller, Henry Grosshans, Howard Payne, Joel B. Montague, Agnes Klingshirn, Dorothy Campbell, Frank M. Towne. INTRAMURAL-Lee Newell, Bob Rauch, Jack Pheasant, John Mitchell, George Oblonsky. ,f- COMMENCEMENT- Robert Mott, Carol James Ralph Gelbach, Allen Miller, Stan Rheiner. El 'Ng CUB PROGRAM COUNCIL - Steve Rodgers, Marlene Watson, Jake Logan, Arne Kainu, Carroll Hayden, Margin Swenson. Margie Schenk, Jane Plomasen, Sam Ree . 141 CUB CARNIVAL-ROW 1: Linda Whitbeck, Ruth Rudd, Sue Westcott, Pat Crady, Irene Grady. ROW 2: Bob Sanderson, Jon Willers, Dave Mclieth, Bob Red- ding, Kathy Barho, Norma Celmer. CUB SPECIAL EVENTS-ROW 1: Donna Foston, Mary Dedrick, Barbara Huhal, Joan Renner. ROW 2: Judy Long, Don Trotter, Martin Plone, Don Peters. Pat Woody. Cub CUB MARRIED STUDENTS-Linda Williams, Robin Ketchie, Sharon Wagner, Susan Hook, Tex Sandifer, Don Grant, Jean Clare, Barbara Struthers. CUB DANCE-Arne Kainu, Cecile Langevin, Philip Priebe, Ed Kennedy, Gloria Guess, Carroll Hayden, Linda Hughes, Shirley Brizendine, Roger Munn, Barb Taylor, Donna Swanson. Committees CUB ART- Frank J. Krones, Dan Robison, Marlene Watson, Nancy Cotton, Susan Zeran, Bill Max Bolte, Barbara Sinclair, Kent Sinkey. CUB PROGRAM COUNCIL-ROW 1: Tom Wendt, Don Trotter, Roger Milnes, Glen Puterbaugh, Carroll Hayden. ROW 2: Jane Plomasen, Nancy Cotton, Mar- vin Swenson, Barbara Struthers, Nancy Giarde. CUB MUSIC - Sharon Blomquist, Steve Rodgers, Char Nlontgomery, Dirk Hahn, Rivk Faletto, Riehi Ormsby, John Ringo, Karen Schxnidtz, Norma Getlman, Bill Grews, Jane Ridlington, Roger Milnes. 14' CUB RECREATION-Larry Kirkpatrick, Jake Lo- gan, Joanne Wagner, Julia Pulerbaugh, Glen Puier- baugh, Carol McWilliams, John Mitchell, Walt Zabel. MIKE LOWRY, President -,X SANDY LEYDA, Secretary Semors With their undergraduate days ending the seniors ended them the right way witli a Senior Prom that featured that na- tionally famous band from Moses Lake, and a 2:30 night with an after-dance party at the country club. DAVE LARSON, Vice President KRIS MIKALSON, Independent TOM SCI-IULTZ, Independent SHARON COURRIER, Greek Fi -'wg -I - 5 i I ' SANDY NICHOLS, Independent RANDY' CRIPE, Greek 145 DON FRANCONE, Greek JACK WESTERMAN. President unior Class The Junior Class, under the leadership of the class officers and members of execu- tive council, sponsors the Junior Prom, the blood drive, under the auspices of the Red Cross, and the Cougar Campus Chest, the only campus-wide charity drive. ' lun I W . 5 1, ui flb, gg, Q0 1 i i ii Aff 1. 'l, all ull fxv- ii. uf' Ill' ul -' , Ago 5 . xx- V' gi ,,, , .Q ii A ll I MIKE MORROW, Vice President 4 li ABBIE JOHNSON. Secretary .4 ii W' II I! BILL BOE!-IM, Independent Executive Council GRICTCH EN MATH ERS, Greek Q warn.- BOHBIIC BURKE, Greek BILL BARLOW, Independent TOM ROBIDEAUX, Greek 147 L I JUDY MICHAICLS, Independent sf, 3 f , ,ik-:Eg .A I , - , V -: LARRY KIRKPATRICK, President fix BILL PRESCOTT, Vice President Sophomores Under the direction of its officers, its executive and expanded executive council representatives, the sophomore class this year sponsored the now traditional Soph- omore T010 and the Sophomore Leader- ship Training Conference for freshmen. NANCY NETHERCUTT, Secretary JOANNE DAVIS, Independent DALE TICNNESON, Independent. SU lfl COFFIN, Greek ii :IH-E Exec. Council be JOE WILSON, Independent Expanded Executive Council CHUCK KIMBROUGH. Greek ROW l: Leilia Haugen, Jean Mt'Crim4 mon, Maryan Ilreakcy, Joan Erickson. Judy Oare, Janice Aarinfz. Lana Orr. Nikki King, Janice Mottet, Joan Ken- nedy, Jane Patterson, Judy Gordon. ROW 2: Judy Ferguson, Ellen Kolppa. Sally lluitenveld, Norma Sewell. Kay Reunion, Jerry lletts, David Ralun. Rod Schultz, Tom Hurt, Judy Sanders. Marilyn Mcrz. Janice Causey. ROW 3: Fritz Cantonwind, Paul Antsvn. Nc-nl Tnsh, Allan Hansen. Dennis Rector. Recd Daugherity, Dennis Mc-Lauglilin. Bud Walker. Art livlunan. l'vte Andor- son. Mike Allen. Alan Bargmcyvr, Tom McMullen. llill Case. 149 RUSS TAYLOR, President -1--. CAROL CHOUINARD, Secretary Freshmen The freshman class had time, even after adjusting to the fast pace of college life, to hold their annual frosh dance and the frosh day at which their class' talent was displayed in talented singers and lively music from combos. JOHN WOMACK, Vice President RICH PERTEET, Independent MARY MCMANAMY, Independent CHERYL FULTON, Greek E Exec. Council JEAN HENRY, Greek GRETCHEN WONDERS, Independent Expanded Executive Councll ' ' 'M- ROW 1: Corliss, Overman, Kertson, Shaw, Parker, Vedvick, Butler, Holder- ness, Hanson, Schenk. ROW 2: Carrol, Larson, Ayers, Grosso, Colcock, Fish, Ostland, Cooper, Eldenburg, Bower, Lyman. ROW 3: Arneson, Metke, Si- vers, Newton, Meek, James, Mumford, Denny, Kimball, Kennedy. ROW 4: Knopf, Stapleton, Baumgardt, Ragle, Schalow, Thomas, Hadley, Carter, Schnebly, Brandt. ROW 5: Jacobson, Slusser, Kirkwood, Mayfield, Lebert. McGrann, Brunson, Loney, Horn. ROW 6: Butler, Churchill, Grant, Clapp, Rothgeb, Hagen, Claus, Hansen, Mary- ott. ROW 7: Jones, Crampton, Gelder. Costello, Lenssen, Chang. ww' v H- rv -u....f..,..wn..n-.lLuw- 1 V w,u'vn-.-www--w .-..f G-Par cz ff ' +7 T5 fffrriigv YI .1 X , -' ' A , J l 1 are f iq, I W f' X A 'l Y' 1. lv' ' .J 4' ff? I la., , :X . I qw., 4 'Qi J i !fiiYl, -'1 I ,s Jw. WI- mf., -.wi ' - f- - .N f.: at V A ab, X, . 3, ' OFFICERS-Dick Berry, Camy Crane, Chuck Daniels, Ione Goetz. iff 5 S ' ,I DICK HARRY, President G-PAR is the political group for all Greeks on the campus which works to coordinate political life among the sororities and frater- nities. G-PAR establishes all policies for Caucuses and primary elections. Two representatives from each Greek living group com- pose the functioning body of G-PAR l ' ' lun- ' I ' 'P ,lf VS- JN. X, , .,., 1- 1. ?1,'.'t, ' lfvrj N ,lg .i l ,,. , A fvgzxk sa, 1 SS J-f L ,Q f '.k.wx1 ' n ' ROW 1: Mowry C. Trezirlwell, Dave liathrick, Mike Allen, Bert Pence, Vernon Towne, Bill Wells, Denny Colacino. ROW 2: Sally Berger, Kathie Kupers, llev Hill, Alive Woodworth, Diane likstran, Jnfly Snnrlers, Miller Lembke. Bernie Newby, Orvis Owens. ROW 3: Ed Sonneborn, Bruce Freeburn, Sharon Whitman, Janet Mc-Nm-hern, llonnn Kludt, Carolyn Wagner, Barbara Stump. Linda Lingbloom. ROW 4: MB-ry Wigen- Carol Kilgore. LHNGHG Honnker. Sum Reed, Jnvk Westermun. Art Tyrrell, Gary 'I'yc, Larry Fish. ROW 5: Dennis McLaughlin, Reed Dnugherity, Put Laflerty, Chuck Kimbrough, Larry Kirkputrir-k, Gary Price, Jim lflrickson, Jon Ziegler, .Inq-k Jackson. ROW 6: Ron Brant, John Reagnn, Dave Porter. Jim Miller, Dave Larsen, Kirk Lewis, llonnie llerg, lflvelyn Curlony. 152 IPAC r .E Q, Y. 1,4 .'-'. .' . . .' ' -' r . X6 b . if -'lr 'ff ' 5 :',fL!lXj!f r- Q . ' T . . y i I I A ffm X A sk, 1 A W .- ,X A ' wx . OFFICERS - Linda Vekick, Mike Patterson, Neal Tash, Jerry Young. X i .X A MIKE PATTERSON, President The Independent Political Action Committee, representing the interests of the campus dorms, faced their biggest challenge of the year during the Spring ASWSU elections as they waged their po- litical ingenuity against the threats of two other parties. , 7- 1 .E ,f 'hifi I ROW 1: Bob Smiley, Tanya Livie, Vance Vallandingham, Leslie Ellis, Janice Clark, Laurel Nichols. Cathy Loftus, Joyce Miller. Betty Ashmun. ROW 2: Carolyn Takahashi, Alice Baarslag, Jan Pugh, Karen Crowley. Kay Koski, Elizabeth Chambers. Penny Busche, Arlene Stapleton. Carol Chouinard ROW 3: Ken Hooper, Dianne Forsberg, Helen Newton, Dave E. Holman, Brue B. Bishop. Jack L. Mc-Fadden, Carolyn Hill, Ray Tokola. 153 IFC -i th OFFICERS-Dr. J. Winston Martin, Mike Morrow, Merle Sande, Walter Windus, Todd Parker, Harry Yamamoto. MERLE SANDE, P 'd t . . . . res' en The Inter-Fraternity Council is composed of representatives from every fraternity on campus. The purpose of the council is to pro- mote general welfare of the associated fraternities as a body with co-operation with faculty, the public, themselves, and the student body, the IFC being the central governing body in the system. The group also supervises fraternity rush. 17F q F715 A 4 E7 q it :E ,, idx E LIGFI' TO RIGHT: Mike Caldwell, Tracy Murray, Mark Welch. Bob Guess, Miller Lembke, Max Bolte, Dick Barry, Rich Gustafson, Doug Orkney, Bernie Newby, Jim Stewart. Bill Iiergsten, Larry R. Drury, Randy Cripe, J. Winston Martin, Rich Seims, Greg Click, Mike Morrow, Merle Sande, Walter Windus, Todd Parker, Harry Yamamoto, Gary W. Tye, Richard D. Lindburg, Don Tomlinson, Bob Barton, George Gluhm, Bert A. Belles, Bill Halstenrund, Fred Kennedy, Gene Erickson, Bryan Bremner, Jeff Craggs, Victor Verlings, Tim Hopf, Paul Giese, Bill Widman. 154 Panhellenic Q n-.1 i ,lay ,. 1 I X, l L Xf ,Xp . I kk, W , AK. Il P is OFFICERS- Ann Pickard, Dcc Bnrtelheimer. Bnrharn Allen. Marjie Di Luzio. Sandy Leyda. ANN PICKARD. President Panhellenic is the uniting body for all of WSU's thirteen national Sororities. Holding meetings twice a month, Panhellenic sets up rules for rush and supervises rush procedure in the fall and winter. Panhellenic counsellors, with their friendly advice, help rushees survive the hectic rush week. V Q f 2 :O ' A Q J N Ll! I 1 H f Q if Q 'I i ,Mimi i,y Mifune 1 i pl g ' l l f + i - 4 . 'f l 'V 'L 2 W :A 1 , l l O f 'C' if Q7 ' Q-.Q L gy : If ' 4 r 5 '2 - g ,va , P 2 ? 1 nl nl if A in W ,J rf' :sg i , 3-54,3 Q, , ti , 1 l l if Q . if Q 2i5 it A l , X i it 1' 3 x l- -.. -7 f Sie fi t V i in i l am ' A-1 l f . n s 1' , A' l l , X, A Q V , - l Tv H . Vx 7? 0' ll 5 3 ' V H 1-v K ' wi -. . 1 my va 6 C, J 'V 99 ,L 3 ,i gl is A X l I-.dv I 1: Wengy Goble, Velma Love, Marjie Di Luzio, Nancy Bell, Judv Yeend. ROW 2' Jesslyn Burdick Ann Pickard Dee Bnrtclheimer l3'1rlm'1r'i Allen 8 P y ence, atty Hofer, Judy Morlan. ROW 3: Pat Hall, Betty Jean Cotham. Melindzi Morris, Jackie ldeering, Judy Ornham. Maradel llirummel. .lzinei Dragoo, Mary Epton, Pat Johnson, Sandy Leyda. - 155 unior IFC Ha xg OFFICERS-John Camp, Mike Cable, Jerry Corclerman, Wyatt Newman. BOB OLDS, President Junior Inter-Fraternity Council, representing the pledge classes of the fraternities, highlighted their year's activities with a Kid's Party for the first graders of the Pullman schools, distribution of Thanks- giving baskets to needy families in town, and an auction where they sold themselves as slaves to campus living groups. ROW 1: Carl 'l':iylor, Kim Carlson, Nels Siverson, .lim Shelton, Jon Hurd, Ron Moore, Stan Austerman, Hans Rasmussen, Russell Berg. ROW 2: Jett' Huntington, lvan Whitney, l rerl Hunter, Hill Keatts, Doug Harnhart, Jamie Parker, Al Golclnde, Joe Corbett. ROW 3: Bill Hamm, Mike Keller, Dick Rivers, Paul lilclenlmurg, Al Zindcl, Gary Savage, Keith Dowie, Fred Hnlladuy, John Barber, Curt Nnkaynmn. 156 unior Panhellenic Pe.,-sr OFFICERS y Nethercutt. -Mrs. Manring, advisor, Joanie Harrison, Susie Fisher, Nanc NANCY NETHI'1RCU'I'T. President Junior Panhellenic is the instrument which provides leadership training to freshmen women with a View to having them take active roles not only in the Greek system itself but also throughout the campus. This is not to say that it is all work and no play. ' Ya ' 3 b I 5 l 1 :A ' z t '11 A ' 5 V. - H i r Q iff r A E K I , Q 1 ., .l, A . ,L frx l , ' 3 I Q ,Z In l Q ,Al l .rx A n i 1 ,A U- l in f , L5 l l ff' Y' lqaigijr , , 5' V : ,i 'P x D ,, . 7 V 'I -X baggy i 1. ' ' I ' 4 , MQ. . i l 5 F? E en W ' . I xg 1 , W W 's L y L, -1' , 'u' rm -. tg, 4- 1 Tico J, ju. v' In AA r I . n . , fs, - v' f . y . X X v K A A l it ' ' Q. ,A ' l , ,X ., , .. ,i ,' 1 -2 -- N Q ff ' 1 Q X 'f -.N . ' ' ' 1 , ff .vLr1.aa , .ii . ROW 1: Kristy Meckelson, Andree Hofmeisler, Jeri Smith, Sally Yoder, Gail Gladder. ROW 2: Donna Rosenquist, Rosalyn Hill, Susie Fisher, Judy Anne Sybrant, Evelyn Cartony, Marilyn Chisholm. ROW 3: Diane Harkness, Georganne Jackman, Marilyn Covc-ione, Georgie Kloostra. Linda Tessman. Nancy Johnson, Joanie Harrison, Wendy Goble, Carol Fairburn. 157 j 1131: OFFICERS-Wynne Fink, Suzan Bechard, Merry Meek, Perry Brake, Gerry Hood. GERRY HOOD, President The Independent Board of Representatives is a council of inde- pendent students from every dormitory which determines dorm policies and has the responsibility of coordinating activities of the independent living groups. Dorm presidents are the basic members of the group which is essential in independent life. ff' 'X' 'kgs U 'wil--'-new-, ..,,.,,.,,,.,. -..-f.. . 4 f ROW I: Charlene Crockett. Sandy Udseth, Anim Cox, Barb Blandford, Gerry Hood. Don Piclmrd, Rowen Walters. Tom Schultz, Art Barrett. ROW 2: Bernie Tenn, Judy Gordon, Knren West, Donna Swanson, Anne Mildon, Merry Meek, Wynne Fink, Fred Shaw, Suzan Beehnrd. Marjorie Tiffany, Nancy Schmauder, lirmn llenrlles. Dennis Rector, Robert Mosher, Arthur Mcfjnrtnn. ROW 3: Mike Paterson, Ray Stout, Priscilla Fuller, Ginger Myhus, Jnn Ostby, Buzz Brake, lim- Brierley. Rich Gun, Jack Pheasant. 158 i Af I . fi ,, 1 AWS AWS, the second largest group on campus, is organized into two governing bodies, the House of Representatives and the Senate. Committees which sponsor such events as Women's Day and Mother's Weekend are also an integral part. k f JEANNE WHITEHOUSE, President MARILYN WOLFE, 2nd Vice President Nb. LU ANN HAUGEN, Secretary fQ DELONA FASSERO, 1st Vice President LOIS RICHARDS, Treasurer QS- -.... Senators and Reps ' ,. , ' , x -E luullllan 4 , Om: uvwali g I . V , ' 9 munnvdvwlilv 9 ' ' mere wash kl ' 1 .. Y . -nc.iq-lim,-:P 4 ' , ,N 1 H I! I Y sr, - f f , Eli. I A 1 .umammurcm --J' 1 N. . 3 l ' 4 nf I of 1 DENMIQK .- 1 l H V, J . 1 1 1, . .A Mmm .lla Y, 4 I ,Wm and . 2 4 ' A I1 n U ' ' U .olm 1 f url!!! IKM Urfggi 0? . . ui V., J droldk 1114 ' vs- xl Q, l gi ROW 1: Lois Richards, Judy Aurelle Smoot, Helen VanDew Erdahl, Jan Carlson, Rosemary Martin. Delona Fassero. Janet Schuster Karen Svhmidt erker. ROW 2: LuAnn Haugen, Velma Love, Laura Cheatham, Jackie Deering, Carol James: Alene Johnson, Audrey Egge, Mary Wigen, Patti Hofer. ROW 1: Betty Haugen. Eileen Stoneroad. Lois Richards, Jeanne Whitehouse. Delona Fassero LuAnn Haugen Ga1lGladd Fmknk A i ,L , 1.. . 5 dggendnm-Of .. lg '-- + K '- ' Trgokikmgoonu 1 - - .ff X . . , er Marji Neill. ROW 2: Margit Anderson, Mary Ellen Stone, Irene Kievat, Sherri Tidrick. Joanne Davis Jackie Deering Carol Chouinard, Yvonne Foy. ' Tl 'fl f KW 'J R 4 if ii , f 41 YJ - i v' :WL J Q . .Anal Xi' H ! I lilll I WOMEN'S DAY - ROW 1: Judy Brunson. Susan Kelley, Jane Smith, Dorothy Knoblock, Irene Kievat, Corinne Campbell, Kay Ganson, Ann Dahlin, Sandy Udseth, Marlene Elduen. ROW 2: Bev Bain, Jackie Aamot, Dee Weissenborn, Margie Schenk, Barbara Mc- Queen, Julie Rock, Mary Ann Maslac, Sharon Northridge. BIG-LII. SISTER - Linda Claussen, Irene Grady, Gwen Baldwin, Eleanor Mork, Yvonne Foy, Sue Helsby, Sandra Travis, Mary Jo Kerschbaum, Sharon Whitman. SPLCIAL EVENTS - Georganne Jackman, Janice Aaring, Mary Ellen Stone, Mary Iynne Dedrick, Carol Miller. COLLEGE DAY - Nancy Mitchell, Ione Goetz, Shan Beck H-.N al , I. its - 1 . - , 1 V-.' I' 1 I . ' L rimson Circle ,l ,,, . ,., , .1 1 , . .11- 1 Hi? rg. I 5 -1 -4 OFFICERS - John Clevenger, Jim Kent, Jim Miller, Bill Baldwin, Scott Stovin, Gary Larson. BILL BALDWIN and JIM MILLER, Presidents Crimson Circle is afliliated nationally with Omicron Delta Kappa, a na- tional senior men's honorary. As a special part of every post-election watch- night, Crimson Circle taps its newly honored members. The honorary also taps distinguished faculty members whom they feel are deserving of the recognition of its membership. I a Q sill, it ,rw me Q1 we , .L .jfdlfw ,X H' . E53 i 1 ... . -x ROW 1: J. Winston Martin.. Jim Kent, Pete Wiedemann. Verne 'CflmDb0ll, Scott Stovin, Don Lybccker, Dave Hylton, Jim Miller, John Clevenger. ROW 2: Milt Smith, Jerry Tierney, Merle Sande, Roy McInt0Sh. Bill Baldwin, Gary Larson, Don Duncan, John Stewart, Walt Wimlus, 162 Mortar Board 7? ,, . J - Y S. . 'ii Nil . Q OFFICERS - Sandy Leyda, Priscilla Pipe, Betty McCorkle, Shirley Cannon. . J! yk i Q- 1 .. WENDY JOY KRAFT, President Members of Mortar Board, national senior women's service honorary, are easily identified by their white jackets and black skirts 5 worn with justifiable pride. Their projects are many and their accomplish- ments renown. Leadership and scholarship are the listed prerequisites for this organization. - Q ':A...l..4 0. , . ' H- ,, .l.Ii'f' . an A ' 33' 'W L - ' - T i . r f t X Z 1 t fir , A Q - ,J t P Q, ' ' P' if l ix ,Q ROW 1: Marilyn Wolfe, Barbara Allen, Priscilla Pipe, Wendy Kraft, Pat Swanson, Ann Pickard. ROW 22 Wieland, Delona Fassero, Betty McCorkle, Patty Pence. 163 fu U is R7 l nrt l Sandy Leyda, Gerry Moore Baldwin, Donna f,f I K IK's lu-ea .--A OFFICERS- Gene Erickson, Chuck Diesen, Gary Wilson, Miller Lembke, Chuck Rohrmann. Orvis Owens. Louis Nihoul. Chuck Daniels. Dick Barry. .lf CHUCK ROHRMANN, Duke Intercollegiate Knights is the sophomore men's honorary. It spon- sors the annual Spur-of-the-Moment Dance at which are announced the Spur-of-the-Moment and the Knight-of-Knights. They also sell mums at Homecoming. Whenever WSU has an athletic victory, the I.K.'s ring the victory bell from atop College Hall. a el y , l rlaaalaa' , -- , J- Sl!'l 'f' ' B , ROW I: Paul Beyersdorf, Bill Labberton, Ray Mayfield, Roy Felstad, Dan Phillips, Dave Menig, Bob Adams, Donn Owens, John G. Pearson, Harvey Thompson, Art Eckman, Bert Pence, Neal Cheldelin. ROW 2: Gail Cramer, Bill Larkin, Fred Andrews, Bob Badham, Leroy Jacques, Jim Lemery, Dave Coney, Dick Van Hersett, Paul Antsen, Dave Herrington, Pat MCG0ldrick, Roger Schiess, Pete Anderson, Glenn Michael. ROW 3: Bernie Newby, Wayne Capps, Mike Kelley, Dietrich Jung, Keith Campbell, Bob James, Tom Buchanan, Neal Tash, Roger Whitney, Sam Reed, Duane Borovec, Bob Diercks. Jerry Kulm, Mike Allert, John Mitchell, Larry Kirkpatrick. ROW 4: Gary Savage, Rich Seims, Jim Arthurs, Dave Larson, Jack R. Michael, Chuck Kim- hrough, Jim Armiston, Fred Hyde, Steve Hudson, Don Dunbar, Bob Guess, Mike Paterson, Max Smolinski, Al Hill, Rod Grimm. 164 Spurs rp ,gy .SW V ga, ' Wil? J as 3 w M, -. a J v 1 ' 5' H ' -ni,-Q Q- ,N r' Kris Westberg, Georgette Anderson, Gretchen De Young, Judy Rees, Ann Stinchfield, Sue Moffet, Sue Crocker. 'ful I M itiisgfigg A ! V532 ,sf A Q54 gtg- .,,., x . ,H ,A A , . ,, u,14, ,, an 1 AL JUDY REES, President Spurs is the sophomore women's honorary which chooses its mem- bers on the basis of scholarship, service, and character. Among the most active groups on campus, the Spurs sponsor the annual Reg- istration Ball, the valentine Spur-o-grams, and may be seen in their white uniforms ushering at convocations. , . l s 1 -W ' . T' . ' ,J ' '- if x f A ' t 1 X Z, ,I 43 'XX Q' ' Y p View: a ,' Q , w sa an . -x.r .--. ,AAA , , .A , , - . ROW 1: Eleanor Mork, Lianne Arstein, Susan Crocker, Mary Ellen Stone, Ann Stinchfield, Judy Rees, Agnes Klingshirn. Susie Sokol, Gwen Baldwin. Joanne Davis, Joy Campbell. ROW 2: Trude Smith, Barbara Hesse, Sue Berger. Karen J acobson, Mary Ann Peterson, Marilyn Durrett. Joyce Stockdale. Sue Moffett, Donna Kay Buboltz, Marji Neill, Bonnie Birch, Joanne Meyer. ROW 3: Georgette Anderson, Dianne Olson, Karen Sc-hwisow. Dixie Lee Schepper, Dee Weissenborn, Kris Westberg, Lynn Tannehill, Barbara Freese, Maryan Maslac, Joan Secord. Fran Burger, Maryan Breakey. Gretchen Dunlap, Jesslyn Burdick. ROW 4: Vonna Buckner, Carolyn Baken, Carol Thompson, Gretchen DeYoung, Dorothy Pridham, Ann Fletcher, Peggy Setzler, Wendy Zirbel, Chris Davis, Sydney Phelps, Julie Herrington, Judy Manos, Deanna Richardson, Kathy Bamford. 165 , J .,.A : LACEY EBBERT Treasurer CAROLE EARDLEY President 9 JANICE PIERSON Regional Representative YWCA The YWCA is among the most active of women's organi- zations on the campus. Among its many activities are its sponsorship of the frosh commissions, participation in committee work, and, in cooperation with the YMCA, the holding of popcorn forums. A special occasion for Y officers this -Christmas, was attending a Y con- ference for its leaders in Portland, Oregon. ,QM ad GAYLE WILLIAMS First Vice President CON NIE MORGAN Secretary .. i we I A 1 V - -Q VELMA Lovn Second Vice President HARRIET CADY 166 Director U ' w , ,,' 'llf J' . . .LXM ,- t , jw..g..f-X- ,.. 5-,H-f'..r,.e psi CABINET -ROW 1: Gayle Williams. Margit Anderson, Lacey lilxhert, Carole Eardley, Harriet Cady, Janice Pierson, Barbara Welch ROW 2: Carol Ullock, Patsy Pracna, Jean Montgomery, Carol Overstreet, Barbara Adamson. Anne Ritzheimer, Connie Morgan, Carol Giboney, Karen Schmidt. F-'vt NV 55. I tt? SOPI-IOMORE COUNCIL- ROW 1: Shan Beck, Jean Arthnud, Karen Schmidt, Paula Skoog. ROW 2: Gretchen Dunlap, Gretchen Baker, Linda Williams, Ann Ripley. ROW 8: Vivien Lewis. Mardith Ashe, Lois Lyall, Judy Simpson, Shelly Williamson, Ann Blackmore, Joanne I et:zer. 1 , C7 er FROSH COMMISSION - ROW 1: Jane Maurer, Jean Montgomery, Mary Ellen Stone, Margit Anderson, Harriet Cady, Joy Campbell, Elinor Tousley, Carol Giboney, Gail Battermnn. ROW 2: Carol Lnssi, Marianne Lynn, Marilyn Smith, Pat Grimes, Scotty Meyer. Connie Palmer, Judy Auvil, Cathy Loftus, Irene Grady, Dixie Ruark, Ottley Shaw, Carol Whittle. 16.7 is ,. HF, su. E' ' A I I X' .pi-' P ' wks! f l' . f f 1 - l U e 1 Y ' 1. I V' , fn' ' Y y I ' f 'a I ' ' 9 I l......l OFFICICRS-ROW 1: Dick Knutzen, lioger Giles, Louis Nihoul. ROW 2: Maurice Lange, Mike Caldwell, Gary Svhwencliinen. CHUCK SLAUG HTER, President The YMCA works inconspicuously to provide student services. One of their many projects is the series of- Popcorn Forums which they present in cooperation with the YWCA. Two other projects are the Fusser's Guide, the campus phone directory, and the Friday night showing of the Y movies, for low-cost film entertainment. ROW I: Kent Burnham, Gary Ham, Roger Giles, Maurice Lange. ROW 2: Louis Nihoul, Claus Joens, Chuck Slaughter, Gary Schwindiman, John Peek, Stan llheiner. ROW 3: John Bent, Gary Onstot, Roy Vernon Felstarl, Dick Knutson, Gary Tahmazian. 168 is A Cougar Boosters Pep Organ1zat1on - . MARGIT ANDERSON X Y 5 President . 'ff W + ' J 4 1 I, 1 I j rr, ,,, ,wrt it e 1 if Q-5-ii Q . ' ' 1'-wry -,. , . - , .A h. pp ' .rfgwai u' .. . ' . ' Neff . 'ff ' ,. if I . .s N f.. , 9 O Q . . 4 I, l l Q... I I N 1' , X I Dennis Hardin, Elinor Tousley, Margit Anderson, Linda Day, Mary Ellen Stone, Carroll Hayden, Judy Weber, Al Cromer, Nancy Nethercutt. 1 ROW 1: Kris Healy, Linda Claussen, Jeff Thompson, Gary Olsen, Bo Lower, Donn Owens, Dennis Montgomery, Jim Vadheim, Jan Vanderstaay, Jacque Peffers, Rod Anderson, Sylvia Mueller, Judy Shoemaker. ROW 2: JoAnne Johnson, 'Barbara Taylor, Joan Gray, Lael Kiefer, Judy Oare, Pat Grimes, Eriann Pearson, Al Quist, Jim Hamilton, Don Daniels, Gary Feider, Dave Nauditt, Tom Hart, Jr., Sheila Mullen, Carole Mullen, Sharon Courrier, J. Winston Martin. ROW 3: Roberta Tonn, Doug McLain, Jan Moss, Dave Larsen, Steve Rodgers, Bill Watch, Janice Wagner, Sharon Malm, Walt Mc- Camish, Jerry Gildehaus, Tom Schultz, Jerry Carr, Richard Frost, Ron Olsen, Jim King. Z X Vlxll O I O I J Soclal C oordmatln g C ouncll A A 'A Z A A P Living Group Social Chairmen 'S ,.ir. ailfiig au i 3355, JIM KING 'Z -'TM President 169' Stimson Senate Service Honorary non VAN ifisrfr President ROW 1: Pete Anderson, Al Mettler, Bill Bates, Chuck Simpson, Jack Molsness, Gerry Pallies, Jack Esvelt, Jim Ezell. ROW 2: John Axtell, Dick Bernhardt, Fred Paul, Chuck Coddington, John Block, John Brown, Mark Melrose, Dan Pederson, John Habberstnd, Gary Onstot. ROW 3: Mel Johnston, Gary Hyde, Tom Schultz, Larry Esvelt, Dick Quirk, Darrel Lewis, John Peek, Bob Van Pelt, Ron Bailey. a ZW , i ROW 1: S. Sutterlin, H. Bartels, A. Sutterlin, A. Wusten, Agnes Klingshinn, Edith Gertzen, Andrea Agather, Adli Quds, R. Engel, A. Siefert, N. Paftary, Jo Brunson, Juliano Verdina, Doreen Phillip, Young Ko, Rolf Vorderwulbecke, S. Dayot, S. Arora, Sandy Naumchik. ROW 2: R. Haugwitz, Anne Hjorth, A. Krokan, Jan Digerud, Ola Strommen, Astrid Strommen, Ole Bergan, Ellen Bergan, Sultan Ali, Anis Ahmed, Bill Smiley, George Antypas, Heather Pearson, Judy Anderson, France Roullet, Art Rojas, B. P. Sarin. ROW 3: Dr. R. L. Ott, A. Al-Awar, Hillrud Hanger, Don Marshall, Geir Haatveit, Odd Fjeld, Marit Andvik, Dorothy Campbell, Ron King, Joseph Huang, Pierre Escaron, S. Anwar, M. Shami, M. Kazi, G. Ranit, R. Bouma, Jack Ibrahim, N. Patni, J. Harris, P. Bali, Paul Kies, Gisela Borch. ROW 4: Azeez Haque, Half Zantop, C. Pyk, D. Curry, Gary Tahmazian, George Straatsund, Tom Engel:-ztad, K. Demena, Magnus Adiele, C. V. Reddy, M. Y. Malik, Tahir Elawad, Jack Holt, Ed Thai, Jean-Pierre Doutriaux, Nasser Mansour, Lael Furlong. B. Gandhi, Y, Yun. Cosmopolitan Club 6 Social Organization A il' 'L Q Azmazplzlefggllgsi x A .S ' il 1 A 170 Hawaiian lub Social Organization ' ' l YEIKO ARAKAKI X tj s President Xl.. 555 ! 7 ROW 1: Shin Hasegawa, Woodrow Nakashima, Stanley Sasaki, Winfield Chang, Fred Kondo. ROW 2: Sharon Sonnek, Mary Welsh, Beatrice Murata, Judy Machiguchi, Fraces Lee, Beverly Paull, Marian Shull, Marilyn Johnson, Jeanne Morita, Karen Hougan, Bernie Tenn, Flo Nakama. ROW 3: Joe Sprankle, Joe Costello, Henry Oshiro, Dennis Ah Mau, Michael Douglas, Charles Chancey, Irving Teranishi, Ralph Sasaki, Arnold Ching, Paul Togawa, J. Walter Hendrix, Yeiko Arakaki. 5711 P M-W ,, Wifi ' -1 -I I 'N S iwmfmiqi 'f6J'if'f, Cf2'3f m . 4' 'L .,.- ,nf WA! an a..a,.w....r M, . ' W l 'YI' A41 Q r 4 . pn. 171 Sigma Tau Alpha K' Rainbow Honorary JUDY GASAWAY President ix' Amis A -f- ROW 1: Nancy Ramsey, April Squier, Carolyn Kirscher, Margaret Kringlebotten, Susan Kelley, Joan Potts, Carol Foster, Judy Gasaway, Jan Migaki, Jeanne Kunz, Eleanor Mork, Pat O'Brien, Mary Hood, Leona Barnhart. ROW 2: Mary Ann Culshaw, Shirley Lee Crouse, Doris Ann Adams, Sally Yoder, Joy Campbell, Lanna Hebb, Janice Colyar, Karen Grove, Linda Hemingway, Sharon O'Kelly, Carolyn Priest, Linda Barmuta, Carolee Clodius, Charlotte Peterson, Paula Douglas, Beverly Carlsen, Priscilla Fuller, Karen Nelson. A Y 2 T5 Q ROW 1: Grant Thorsett, Bruce Martin, Ken Olson, Jerry Dagle, Mr. Leonard Young, advisor. Alpha Phi mega Boy Scout Honorary BRUCE MARTIN President , 172 uting Club Sports Organization J W ,wi W, u ,., s z. ,.-J -4 l U ns. , +- ROW 1: Chris Fischer, Janice Magnuson, Carolee Hanson, Jan Ostlund, Sandee Wills, Judy Olson, Bev Newton, Ellen Sundahl. ROW 2: Dick Culp, Sharon Odegard, Pain Miller, Bob Jenkins, Howard Thompson, Al Erb, Dan Carter, Ron Chaplin, Ron Barrow, Dave Burkhardt, Cathy Lane, Fred Smith, Pat Schindler. ROW 3: Karen Cokock, Lael Furlong, Ron Schutz, John Hickman, Hank Ramsey. Gary Wilgus, Larry Depris, Bob Koch, Dave Hylton, Gary Smith, Kurt Miller, Gary Northrup, Steve Reister. ,La 7 ... zo., , +24 r' f' if 'QNX . ' a wg, lf 4' .. fa I 1 wuz: . VL- ? ls, I - vm. 'R ROW 1: George Corset, Bob O'Neil, Rich Gruhl, Hiltrud Haager, Gisela Borch, Edi Miles, Margie Harris, Annelicse Hjorth, Susie Martin, Sharon Som- mers. ROW 2: Judy Venema, Flora Stendal, Joanne Fetzer, Bob Diercks, Marilyn Holert, John Mirus, Hans Torkep, Roy Baggerly, Bob Hickam, Bob Chamberlin, Brian Talbott, Garry White. ROW 3: John Martin, John Ledgerwood, Clark Zehnder, John Malik, Gerrie Hood, Dave Pettit, Dave Schindler, Larry Fryberg, Douglas Twibell, Half Zantop, Tom Engelstad. X 173 'Q Young Republicans Political Organization LEE SEDERBURG President L F' E up l ROW 1: Sara Silliman, Marilyn Holert, Katie Harrop, Joanne Henning, Molly Jones, Kay Bennion, Donna Rosenquist, Barb McQueen. Carol Overstreet. ROW 2: Roger Henning, Charles Ulm, Edwin Feller, Jim Van Leuven, Mark Street, John H. Anderson, Hal Rolph, Lee Sederburg, Gordon MacLeod, Winfield Chang. 2? 34' 5 if Z YI . ff , 1' 4 I QQ: cl 'Y Rosemary Baker, Wes Baker, Doug Lloyd, H. L. Phillips, Richard Baker, Charles Lange, Jerry Behm, Marilyn Lloyd. Throttlejockeys Sports Organization CHARLES LANGE President k 174 Lutheran Students Association Religious Organization STORM AMLI NG President ROW I: Pastor P. Engstrom, Mrs. l'. Engstrom. Geraldine Anderson. Eleanor Mork, Linda Peterson, Christine Harder. Judy l'errine, Martha Hart, Mrs. L. Urdal, Dr, L. Urdal. ROW 2: Linda Claussen, Eva Rakkila, Gail Rjerke. Lianne Arstein. Mrs. K. Ufer. l'astor K. Ufer, Chriss Fisher, Freda Teitzel. Marilyn Jackson, Gisela Von der Rort-h. ROW Il: Basil Browne, Ronnie Shannon. Dianna Lengel, Marilynn Murphy. Yarleen Lofgren, Miriam Cross. Audrey lflgge. Janie Sehy. Ronald A. Maleric-h. ROW 4: Gary Bea, Howard Thompson. lidwin Smivk, John Carlson, Roald Tangvold. Walter Gould, Paul Boettvher, Bill Bleasner, John Baker, Toby Gustafson, ,,, , ,, , ,W ROW 1: Tom Shaffer, Larry Bagiaski, Dan Higgins, Ken Terhaar, Martin Olson, Jon Jaeobson, Donald Grafton, Stan Hahn. Gary Coleman. Chuck Diesen, Jim Briekell. Tim O'Connor. ROW 2: Pam Miller, Dee Marie Manning, Suzanne Svanlan, Alive Herres. Muriel Martin, Karon Miller. Mary Ann Jacobson, Sue Rainwater, Sara Sue Reynolds. Lonna M. Dolphin, Mary MeManamy. Joan Huchison, ROW 3: Jerry Tierney. Tom Owens. Meralee Huck, Cathy Loftus, Jan Pugh, Julie Fogclstedt, Rita Schindler. Barbara Elsbury, Jeannine Roos, Sally Fivk, Kathy Dargan, Kathy Mahrt. Patrit-in Gillis. Tom Hart. ROW 4: Neil Bensel, Dave Herron. George Bettas, Mike Hart. Dennis Evans, Paul Godsil. Bob Feider, Dwane Rensel. Jerry Westfall, Steve Johnson. Pat Caraher, Gordy Kirkland. Dave Apple. M. y ,X 1. X Newman Club l,,Y'Z it egub Religious Organization JON JACOBSON President 175 , is Roger Williams Fellowship ix ly Religious Organization ' W -5 if LARRY RIPPE Q. President TJ 15 C ROW 1: Carol Thompson, Judi Anderson, Heather Pearson, Hazel Masonholder, Marnell Clement, Marianne Olson, Gloria Brenchley. ROW 2: Karen Johnson, Sara Harpster, Caroline Hilty. Jane Littleton, Karen Hutchcns, Carol Goemmer, Betty Goding, Barbara Hanson, Carol Pearson, Jan Jensen, Soren Jensen. ROW 3: Pat Gould, John Gould, Richard Ellis, Maurice Peugh, Chuck Goemmer, William Goding, Wayne Capps, Phil O'Reilly. ROW 4: Larry Rippe, Don Filion, Nan Filion, Bill Murlin, George Abrams, Bob VanrlerPol, Ron Birum, Ed Malmsten, Terry Bech. ROW 5: Dennis Armstrong, Gene Feenan. Roger Briscoe, David Anderson. Richard Burnett, George Pettingell. A' --' all - Vik AX. ,ai ROW 5: Ed Rosland, Rich Wilson, Lynda Jones, Annette Stender, Gwynn Maryott, Marylou Webb, Lois Lyall, Carolyn West, Luedd Pratt, JoAnn La- Follette, Karen Wilson. ROW 2: Frank Webb, Wendell L. Haworth, Gary R. Erickson, John Oakey, Bill Willard, Paul Robinson, John Block, Del Moore. Wally Toevs, Rod Marshall, Dick Bognall, Maurice Lange, Gary Hyde. Religious Organization ED ROSLAND President 176 6 ,'+.wia.. 1 'ff -? .J 1 , Ns,-mx 'gl ,I BOARD OF PUBLICATIONS- Milt Smith, Patty Rogers, Dotty Matthicsen, June Bicrbower, Bert Alward, Don Hyden, chairman: Bart Vogel, Joanne Bradbury, Chuck Dicson, Ruth Rudd, Virginia Nyhus. Student Publications UNIVERSITY PHOTO-Thelma Brannon, Bob Bullis. chief, Betty Rodeen, Chuck Painter, Norm Nelson Ctaking pictureb. 178 J 'KW 1 'v 'nl' qi, GREG CLICK, KEN BAJEMA, Editors ,........ I IV' Agriculturist F Pfublished periodically by ASCA and with nation wide circulation, the Agriculturist is of special interest to those in agriculture and related fields. 'N ' 'hmmfx hu. 5 mum 5 I GEORGE MURDOCK, MIKE DUNCAN Business Managers Xl 1 X STAFF - Francis J GDSGH, Kenneth Bajema, Mike Duncan, George Murdock, Greg Click, Maynard Hicks, advisorg Ron McPherson, Ed Feller, Van Jacobson 179 A 0 1: i H.. X Ni ' Chinoo k 'uhhh -g Af: A work to produce a BART VOGEL Editor BOB FREBSE 1 Mounting Manager T CAROLE PORTER Layout Manager ' CORINNE CAMPBELL ' - Copy Manager si X l fi Keeping busy throughout the year, Chinookers n annual that will please the students by representing their best interests and by portraying campus life at all times. ' A it fi MARILYN HOLERT Mounting Manager S., jlvllu COPY STAFF - Jacki Aamot Carol Maskrod Ruth Vallandlgham Bev Bam COPY EDITORS-Barbara Hesse, Pat Crady. LAYOUT STAFF - Judy Hein, Sandl Alllson Lmda Johnson Judy Auvxl Linda Peterson I lv - A -.?. l wg. ' r.- w.N A Editorial ' 'F' DIVISION EDITORS - Scotti Meyer, Carol Kilgore, Georgene Kirkpatrick fy, 36 , U, , 5' 4 m 1 w DIVISION EDITORS- Duke Cameron, Edie Miles, Carolyn Priest, Bob Jenkins. . '5ia'r k:+f'- Y-. 1 4 ISU F? -,qw MOUNTING STAFF-Mary Lee McRevey, Vivien Lewis, Lynne Str0ud- if Business Staff JUDY STRAUSZ, Assistant , Est RUTH RUDD, Business Manager Y 1' CHARLIE GOODSELL, Assistant N sn f f-- 7,1 , .- ail Evergreen SHIRLEY CANNON Editor, Fall Semester A LILLIAN MOIR Managing Editor, Spring Semester NANCY KEITH Women's Editor, Fall Semester PATTY ROGERS Editor, Spring Semester 'fi DAVE RINGLER Sports Editor, Fall Semester Readers of the Daily Evergreen, which includes the entire student body plus half the town of Pull- man, seldom realize the hard hours put in by its personnel. Yet come what may, the Evergreen always comes out on time. T97 1. ' JANN BATTIN Women's Editor, Spring Semester ul, vc, K-9 Q. 4.-, il 4 Q-r v ff' f 35 tltifo.. ti ll J I P I' 'fav 4 I , 1 1 'tux Y W' GQ 5 gt 0 x X gd Qc. PAUL TROEH Sports Editor, Spring Semester ,N CRAIG MURDEN Assisting Managing Editor, Fall Semester ' I I PAULINE LARSON Ab-' Assistant Managing Editor, Spring Semester xx - , ,ff , COPY READERS - Patty Rogers, Jann Battin, Lillian Moir, Jack Stephens, John Vlahovich. X 185 :L '34 . x . 'VT .- ' -- -lj , .,. . . , nk -.. , . . ,g LN ,,q ff PROOFREADERS - Kathy Arneson, Jann Battin, Duke Cameron, Jack Stephens, Bill Barry, Pat Crady. A S L5 W :L :A I Hz -wi' 1 Q' L...3 li-4 r 1 -n Dail Evergreen X l- -.'-7.'h.,.,,.. H .. .Q , I .mu , Mx, an 1. 4 Muir MARY ANN WICKLAND Adertising Manager, Spring Semester BRUCE WALTON Assistant Advertising Manager DOTTIE MATTHIESEN Business Manager, Spring Semester WN 2? SE 54 55 5 '55 Q1-1 Em U1 0 5 34 2 Q , I F-:1.,.:- v wiv A1 ll lik! d 186 r ,pav- BILL NESSETH Assistant Business Manager, Spring Semester 1 PAT CLEM Office Manager SHERYL NEWLAND Classified Ad Manager Fall Semester RAE TANNER Classified Ad Manager Fall Semester KWSC Racllo-TV KWSC is the oldest educational radio station to have been licensed for colleges. As a part of its ever- expanding program of service to the campus, the television services are soon to be extended to full- time educational television. While there is some faculty help, students are in charge of most operations. WILLIAM KREBS, Weather ..l, Huw, 'Ninn nun, X mv. rvznuw lllNl'Il lllllllli . XINNHZI 'Y lu Hu' 1 N'l1 un Carl Highland, Special Events Bob Mott Ncwgx Nell Lander Amxouncmg C 0.11 h SPORTS DIRECTORS Jerry Yokum, Hugh Rundell, John Sandifer flliff' ':5'5,. ' 1125: ?:E2i:l 355 iQ?1sf2fzg,. jfjg 25222325353- 1 ::'1':5-z ,g, fn h .. 4 ffl.: mil X , :-,hy-W i lil , 51 J' N U I , .. 21 fl..i'E?.E:'+ 11,1-,dl 2:11 gil. fl? 55' Q 1 x mx 1-. 1 x+ w 'Nxv K iv. H' .,'yf..1, Ilffgax 'Vu fi -vu snr' lgffmigy-,Q r Q 4, . V -w,q ' ,f'4'4 ? 1 Tire .Q -S' -.Q A .QQ 4 1 g 1 , 1 l. . -: n ' xwkx Y fl J-Ib' SPORTS STAFF: Jerry Yokum, Bill Clapham, Don Butler, Art Eckman, Roger Clawson, Carl Highland, Bill Krebs, Duane Borovec, Brad Kuipers, Neil Linder, John Sandifer. ff '-gr-1' V 1 V - lTfT SUSAN HARRIS, Continuity Editor KWSC STAFF ANNOUNCERS-ROW 1:, Larry Rader, Bob McConnell, Bill Clapham, Dick Howard, Dave Cordon, Spring Chief An- nouncer, Bob Marx, Fall Chief Announcer, Bill Hall, Dewey Westberg, Carl Highland. ROW 2: Tom Hunt, Roger Clawson, Bob Burton, Duane Borovec, Tim O'Conner, Art Eckman, Greg Click, Brad Kuiper, Bill Krebs, Don Butler, Wayne Bliesner, Dick Franklin. in X ..h F 1 4? , 1 -b,.gVf,,, .XL-. -es ms, x QR Y KUGR KUGR is the second col- lege-owned radio station run by students. KWSC-T As a part of educating radio-tv students, KWSC provides closed circuit television. Spark -I ,f ' - 9 . - u W-1' M I I a BOB STALDER, Business Manager Spark is the campus publication for frus- trated creativists who wish to air their feelings and express their thoughts. Art, stories, and poetry fill its pages. STAFF - Lynda l 5 . I u I SONJ A MAGNUSON Editor Jones, Shirley Cannon, Keith Hoofnagle. 4- I f X,-p Xl 1 4:1 NJ N 5 ' x 'X I I . U I nhl - x S 1 N JOHN FRIEL Art Editor 192 tx I N W i G M, Miss Marjie Di Luzio Harvest Ball Queen, Alpha Phi ' f Aa I ff' if e yi i 3' f ff . x 0 3.-N'si f ,QL 5- . , F. ...R.,.' ,J LIL X14 i W ' 'lv . n 1 - I ' r' ..!-, ' 4- rn -'..' V ' , .-Q , ,. '- L.,- , . . , nv. 9- nf , vw' - ' ' ' .1 , ua,-' 13.1 .. , -- ' 1 , - . ,. .-1, .-1, Z nf' '.'Tv'v w' y. J1f. 5'f ',I ' ' ' il: ..'1'L'-..Lx -' wth -CA ' ' f' if Lf? ill 1 .yx 03 Jlrf Miss Doroth Tucker Homecoming Queen Ferry Hall Miss Linda a Theta Chi Dream Girl Delta Gamma 11 Fof' 1 1.117 7'7- M 441' .fi A-v5t.!4IT u if-QQ . 3 V' 9 '31 af F 1 Q. -wa ftp IO nh' If-p A Xen: it xl v ' t 1 .1 ' , F A A .4 1 I 'L Q C V Q 4 A , 59' 'Q - ' 5 Vai. FH fl -it YY- 11' - 1 4-. -, 4, Q Ln! YYY I' ... X., U -' . err Hood Sophomore Tolo King, Sherwood Hall , r. -W., 1- , . g ., . , , - r, .1 z,!!'b fin v-.nv 5, 4'g ,A , R A 1 A 198 f . FZ, I. Miss Karen Kimzey Sweetheart Of Sigma Chi, Pi Beta Phi W X 4 . 41, - ,ff 's X i Q If X . 'N- i' i K 'Y ji . L1 Miss Julle Rock Independent Queen Coman 200 N F f Af, N uc ' Qfi? 1 FLQY ' W ijt. IA A ,tj ,, Vi 1 11,71 xg 3 'Q L f',gww, Q 4'9 ' . r , 1 . r 1 'S X Miss Cath Gorton Junior'Prom Queen Regents Hill F-' 4 . x w 1 4' 4 ' 'ls fm .M '-if Miss Marlene Elduen Ki Kappa Alpha Dream Girl Pi Beta Phi I YV-Q Ll. ,, 202 Miss oan Ericks Sigma Phi Epsilon Queen of Hearts Delta Gamma -Qi Miss Stevi York TKE Sweetheart Ferry Hall Miss Ann Pickard May Queen Gamma Phi Beta ittle Sisters of Minerva Sigma Alpha Epsilon X 17 ff 1' .1 5 i 41-as Molly Jones, Kay Blaine, Marjie Di Luzio, Lynne Stroud Marilyn Selves, Margie Conrad, Karen Gustafson, Nancy Nethercutt ' Pat Johnson, Fran Osmers, Jean Svinth, Ann Pickard Joanne Hennings, Margo Zwicker, Nicki Layton, Jo Storch, Susie Crocker Ida:-I .5 206 Miss Mary Ann Maslac Spur of the Moment Coman Hall 207 Mr. Neal Tash Knight of Knights Kruegel Hall is An Thrope 1-0' 3 544 ff e-- 'S 'w, G i Q W, CORNETS: Swanson, Bradway, Montgomery, Kloeppel, Richter, Coppock, Holmquist, Rutherford. TRUMPETS: Batdorf, Kirkwood, Clark, Simons. FRENCH HORNS: Ardussi, Rodgers, Hansen, Caldwell, Ohert, -Noble, Os- borne, Hall, Robinson. BARITONES: Campbell, Wing, Higgins, Beers, TROMBONES: Gates, Herron, Keller, Burleigh, Churchill, Larsen, Haldi, Johnson. BASSES: Apperson, Porter, Gould Schroeder, Pa ton. PERCUS- , Y SION: Henry, Beattie, Slusser, Sommers, Clement. Symphonic Band FLUTES: Durkee, Hahn, Srail, Ault Spicer, Storey, Leathers, Squires, Steinke PICCOLO: Strail. OBOES: Stein, Guggen- bickler, Burke Colf. BASSOONS: Taylor Edlund, Ridliington. CLARINET: schaf low, Swanson, Neff, Brizendine, McKee Backman, Mueller, Blomquist, Ferguson Morrison, Pearson, Clinkingbeard, Tweedt Walter, Robbie, Stinchfield, Holderness Dearick, Hicks, King, Clow, Mums, Maf her, Kirkwood, Hurd. SAXOPHONES: Shields, Hall, Gettnaan, Smith, Durham Rothrock, Huggins, Heinselman. 6 210 v I G ORCHESTRA-Violins: B. Naimy, L. Fairweather, S. Strode, J. Kibbe, D. Gleason, S. Scanlon, M. Carlson, L. Heady J. Johnson, J. Sorenson, B. Wiesen, D. Walter, L. Korsgaard, M. Jacobsen, L. Wassman, L. Meyer, L. Kiefer, K. Bruce, L Grabner, P. Poore, C. Mavity, J. Schlotfeldt. Violas: T. Bech, W. Wagner, V. Hall, R. Richey, C. Beer. Cello: I. Edlund K. Kiefer, M. Jacobsen, T. Brown, A. McMurry. String-Basses: R. Payton, J. Colpitts, B. Nakata. Piccolo: R. Hahn. Flutes: J. Srail, M. Durkee. Clarinets: S. Brizendine, M. McKee. Bass Clarinet: R. Milnes. Bassoons: D. Taylor, W. Myles. Horns: M. Ardussi, S. Rodgers, M. Hansen, N. Osborne. Trumpets: R. Swanson, S. Bradway, D. Montgomery. Trombones: T. Gates T. Herron, J. Haldi. Tuba: R. Apperson. Timpani: D. Strickland. Percussion: N. Bellas. Football games are made more colorful by the music of the high-stepping Marching Band. N N U . . 1 uh of 1 Music CONCERT CHOIR - Sopranos: Ault, Baken, J. Bodrak, Brasel, Davis, DeYoung, Gutemey, Haring, Larsen, McCoy, Philley, Pierson, Ruark, Shull, Simon, L. Smith, Stuber, Webb. Altos: Anderson, Burton, Calkins, V. Franklin, Hilty, Hopper, Hook, J. Johnson, Mickelson, Mont- gomery, L. Newby, Ridlington, Schmauder, Schwartz, Shields. Tenors: Chang, Dickson, G. Franklin, Gee, Grace, Henry, Kainu, O'Hare, J. Taylor, Wansley. Basses: Batdorf, Bech, G. Bodrak, Burnham, M. Caldwell, Durkee, M. Hansen, L. Johnson, Lundberg, McKee, McVay, Rutherford, R. Smith, Stradling. CHORUS - Abrams, Aliverti, R. Anderson, M. Andrews, Apperson, Ashburn, Avery, Barry, Bathrick, Batterman, Bayne, Beckett, Bellas, Berry, Borg, Bratton, Brines, Brownell, Margaret Buck, Merilee Buck, Burke, Butler, Byers, J. Caldwell, Carey, Cayanus, Christiansen, Clark, Connell, Conrad, Cook, Corsmo, Craddock, Davidson, O. Davis, Dawson, Day, Dillman, Dolphin, Doull, Dunning, Durrett, Essinger, Finholm, Fosshage, Fredrickson, Frisch, Gabrielsen, Garnsey, Giard, Gladder, Gleason, Gust, M. Hansen, Haug, Hayden, Headrick, Hebner, Heimkes, Hilderbrand, Hougan, Hove, K. Huisingh, H. Huisingh, Hurd, Indridson, Iverson, James, Jamison, Johanson, L. Johnson, T. Johnson, J. Jones, Kapp, Kendall, Kettwig, Kiefer, Kimbrough, Lamping, Landt, Lane, Langeloh, Largent, Lessig, Levar, Liebman, Lillywhite, Lingbloom, Mac Quarrie, Maddox, Maki, Marlatt, Martens, Maynard, McCall, McCoy, McGinnis, McKee, S. McMillan, K. McMillan, McNaught, McNeil, McPhee, Melrose, Metzler, Meyer, J. Miller, P. Miller, Milnes, Murlin, Myklebust, Neil, Neff, Nethercutt, G. Newby, Newland, Norman, O'Kelly, Oldfield, K. Olsen, Onstot, Ormiston, Osmers, Overstreet, Palm, Pence, Potter, J. Pratt, L. Pratt, Radforth, Rasmussen, Reese. Reid, Kingo, S. Rodgers, Rogel, Saindon, Sepic, Serafin, Shields, Simpson, Sivers, Siverson, D. Smith, R. Smith. V. Smith, Southworth, Steen, Stein, Steinke, Stelzer, Stoskopf, Strand, Strickland, Stroud, Taber, Tanke, Thiel, Thomason, Thomp- son, Tillotson, Torbitt, VanCamp, Waldrip, Wall, Warnock, M. Webb, R. Webb, Weiss, Westberg, Wheaton, Whiting, Widemann, Williams, Willoughby, Wood, Yates, Young, R. Zeigler, G. Zeigler. 6 Plays , 4 I, P 5. si, The Rivals, Richard Brinsley Sheridan's satire on eighteenth century British society, thoroughly entertained Dad's Day audiences. f -Yfhu: , ' o , The Medea by Euripcdcs is the story i of a woman's tragic revenge on her unfaithful husband. Plays The Cave Dwellers, Soroy- an's play, was the January presentation of the Speech Department. Born Yesterday, the sophis- ticated dramatic comedy, was presented by the Speech De- partment during the winter. P' h '5ll00 A V. V In 1' 0 .av ' n - - M 'K I Zi - 4' f. 5' 7 f- A 3 b l t - 4. ,v V . 1,1 w' . xv xx I . a ' Q f ,fi Q95 K I f zfvu 'wg xi l t ' .- v 4, fm ' . -3 PQ.. Y wvmm,-F W -9' 'V .w Who's there? - the suspense deepens in this tense moment. Seven Keys to Bald- pate -who says wom- en are domineering. Plays , 216 As a part of Mother's Weekend, the WSU Music Department presented their annual opera production. This year's production was Bizet's Carmen With the strains of Ha- benera' and the Toreador Song ringing in their ears, spectators were heard to report that it was the best opera presentation for several years. In the pictures shown here, Carmen learns of her approaching death from the cards and later bemoans her coming fate. para Artists and Speakers Among the earlier LAS speakers, was John Crosby, well-known critic of the television medium. Arthur Schlesinger, Jr,, Harvard professor and Pulitzer Prize win- ner, spoke to a filled auditorium. 4 218 1 X .-Q FI N N -NNW K A I V 1 i N if f fl S ya ii 5 Ah! 15 ' Y r 1 5 :,,. i ix ' , R N A 'f 1 - .. L . F 1 fh f-Q K S, 1, lx 'Q .A lixiI'1'i. I Off' 5.- V 1 Philip Hanson, master at facial expression and vocal versatility, capti- vated WSU audiences with his one man interpretation of Moby Dick. Artists and Speakers Dr. Fayez Savegh, sponsored by the Arab Stu'- dents Club, spoke to students on the position of the world's neutralist nations. Singers Leigh and Pease gave each other some moral support just prior to their Community Concert. 220 W Ji. N ,,4...- far!-ri. ,fl-3 . 7,r.,.' 1 ' :fig w .:'- ' .' ,:. - ' - s Bernard Crick, British political scientist, spoke on The Labour Party Today and other subjects. 1 Rawle Farley, LAS speaker, chat- ted with members of the audience after his stimulating address. dl . if .E If! Q-if 7 if 4 lf ' T -5,9531 'f Dr. Brock Chisholm appears trapped behind a tea cup. Hennings seems to have some doubts, but Goldschmidt agrees. orld Affairs Institute With a theme of Africa in the Changing World, this year's World Affairs Institute brought a host of experts to the WSU campus. 4' f. ,, . sa ' ,gp f James Coleman uses both hands and mouth to discuss. C , 222 Speakers at this year's Institute were connected with the prob- lems of Africa in many intimate and diverse ways. Chisholm served as Director-General of the World Health Organization, Hennings served in Africa be- fore being attached to the Brit- ish Embassy in Washington, D. C. Coleman, Goldschmidt and Herskovits are known and respected scholars. And Ko- rantang is with the Ghana Em- bassy. ' Surya' J. Korantang apparently found a common interest with convcrsunts Dr. Herskovits delights in informal chats over cups of coffee. Speakers Goldschmidt, Hennings, Chisholm, Herskovits, and Coleman enter in procession for their finale 57 E 1 I The Randy Weston Jazz Quartet, featuring Randy Weston on the bass, gave its WSU audience varieties in both jazz and a rather different treatment of the jitterbug. Q 224 Bobby Wick and Ray Brand combined comedy and jazz in an unusual variety. Guest Artists The Willow Three capti- vated their audiences with folk song renditions. rw Israeli pianist, David Bar- Illan entranced his listeners in another of the Community Concert series presentations. Justifiably, he is ranked in musical circles as one of to- day's rising young pianists, Concerts E .2-' As a part of the series of Cham- ber Music Concerts, Harold Cheney, displayed his talents on the harpsichord, an older version of today's piano, with his interpretive music of the great masters of the classical era. . 226 Guest Lecturer On February 16, 1961, WSU was given an opportunity to hear Margaret Mead, noted anthropologist and sociologist, speak to an overflowing crowd in Todd Hall auditorium. Speaking on the sub- ject of Marriage: Individuality and Conformityf, Miss Mead captivated her audience with her outspoken and often controversial views on her subject. Dis- cussing marriage from an anthropological viewpoint, Miss Mead charmed her lis- teners with wit and warm humor. ft 1 J! ' l i Qi l ll Joan Robinson, noted economist who lectur- ed on the Problems of Economic Growth, is shown here with fac- ulty members who lis- tened with interest to her learned opinions. F. ' mf.. Speakers Allan W. Watts, greatest western authority on the subject of Zen and a noted and controversial young philosopher, spoke on his favorite subject and its implications for our western civilization. 4 228 Artists Back to back and belly to belly? - couldn't be, theylve done that al- ready for this was the Kingston Trio's second appearance on the WSU campus. Also on this Moth- er's Weekend billing with the trio was the Australian Jazz Quartet and the rising new singer Gene Mc- Daniels, most noted for his rousing version of One Hundred Pounds of Clay. ., ,x!1 . Artists and Speakers Stanford University profes- sor, C. B. van Niel, spoke as a part of the Lecture Artist Series, on Science and Hu- manities, and in addition, as shown here, chatted in- formally with members of the audience. Chitra by Tagore, India's noted poet, was presented by the Indian students with proceeds used for books of the poet for the library. 2 Athletic Council Traditionally, Washington State University has had a strong representative athletic program. With the breakup of the Pacific Coast Conference, it was the opinion of the students, faculty, alumni, and friends that we should con- tinue our competition on the same level as we had in the past. This we are doing as is evident by the type of sched- ules we have over the next few years. We have constantly maintained the attitude that Washington State University is better served by being a member of an athletic conference. To this end we are working and are confident that before long, we will again be affiliated with an athletic conference. It is our feeling that an athletic program is an integral part of any educational system. While a program needs to be strong, it needs to be kept in its proper perspective. This is our aim. It is a great honor for our coaches, players, and staff to represent our student body in the field of inter- collegiate athletics. Stan Bates 'J yr fly f-1r ,Juan Y, ' -. ' -4 . l'iiil1 .. + -5 nb. 4 r ' '?A- r ix, 1 i STAN BATES, Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Q - rar-swag! p N., p - l.,. wzriagrj.. ' ' ' L .X A, V Q '. '--'fi I l' L 'Inf' ' an r will l-ll1ii:miEiT- ! Q' .p gl a' i lf 1. 1 M ATHLETIC COUNCIL-Stan Bates, Bill Berry, Jim Lemery, C- Clement French, Wallace Beasley, Rich Gustafson, Pat Patterson, Glen Galligan. vi 232 CC 99 JIM GREIG, President Knee ticklers, beautiful hairy legs - this combination spelled hilarity one day in April as the Grey W initiates paid for the honor of being tapped. High- light of their year's activities were a street dance and the showing of a sports highlights film on April 28. Among their other activities, the WSU let- termen sponsor vacation-time booster dances and run the concessions booths at games. 233 4 A ' -.aa 4, ff I 'X :call D -, not . j'ff.nja-,.- cv' 'K M , . We W J SC l'x 36 al' 1-A Z' Q, fs ROW 1: Nick August, Jim Greig, Larry Lflfllent, Chuck Miller, Darrel Whitmore. ROW 2: Gary Banks, Leroy Babbitt, Bruce Ellingsen, Mel Melin. Dick Copple. ROW 3: Doyle Wilson. Wnyne Wilson, Don Durall, Dave Kerrone, Mike MHFUII- ROW 4: Bob Noel, Paul Tomlinson. Tom lir- landson, Mike Devine, Harvey West. ROW 52 R011 lfmllrlians, .lim Boylan. Paul Gieso. Bob Hoivn. Tom Engelstad. ROW 6: Don Bertoin, Jim Jensen, John Bent, John Wytllvls. George Reed. ROW 7: Harold Haddock, Lorin Christean, Bob Collernn, Hank Wyborncy, Lee Schroeder. ROW 8: .lim TGYUPIGS, Hugh Campbell, Jim Lemery, Bill McKenzie, Neil Dirom, Charlie Sells. Football .. .--Q -W . i ....,..,. ,, . . . ,-R. . . .4....,., .-... ..,...,.... -- 1, .--- . ,........... .. . , . ,. .. 4 ,....... . '. 7... ROW 1: Knight, Lawrence, Miller, Martin, Babbitt, Devine, Giachino, Abbott, Stanton, Friauf, Sutherland. ROW 2 C no Schen k M lin Boyl Blakely, Schroeder, Green, Duprel, Erlandson, Greig, Copple, Kerrone, James, Lincoln, Perry, Smith. ROW 3: Niem H gland Rushf ldt Laugh Martin, Colleran, H. Campbell, Berry, Wyffels, Shaw, Haddock, Christean, Ekstrand, McDonald, James. ROW 4: H rper J h e o C Johnson, Ellingson, Hoien, Gehrmann, West, Connors, J. Campbell, Schwarz, Arlt. The Season The Cougars once again supplied Jim Sutherland with the wide open razzle- dazzle type of offense he typically calls for. Statistic wise, the State squad best- ed their opponents in prac- tically every department. The Sudsmen could always score, but their goal line defensive performance was the drawback that led to a 4-5-1 season mark. Relying on quarterback Mel Me- lin's deadly aerials, the Cougars emerged as the top passing team in the country. On the receiving end, Sophomore Hugh Campbell grabbed the pig- skin 66 times, establishing a new NCAA record. Camp- bell also broke the Nation- al College mark for yards from pass receptions. Al- though hampered by an injury more than half the season, halfback Keith Lin- coln set new school records for rushing and punting. The Butchmen showed their great potential more than once during the sea- son. With Melin and Campbell returning next year, the Cougs look for- ward to a winning season. A ' ffm 'W V Mg W J Hold it just a minute! We'll try that play again. And so the football prac- tice goes through the long afternoon. 235 A Coach Sutherland is a portrait of intensity as he ponders practice progress. Xl ...1 xr. 4 ' Q ll us , Us Q 'Us '+N,'-.- .rf YQ A nn 1. X hkg x A..- IW-3 -1 I. A 1' I 5191 1 f ..-1 If w,.-ggi I 'Q ...ms -. X li ' -Q M! N ,A ' . . 05.5 M. , . , 1. x . h N X ,', . .JJ 7 -4-r A i '.A v. -5. ., ,,-x.- V, .A Q 1-k .X yqf' .. 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W uw- 9 M' U Il, QQJG' i ,4ssi if X. 0' 'un 'limwg-,' I T7 S 3 ' ' 4 'Z' 1 4-' N X ann...- 4... 1451 1 : '- - 7 n - 4 b fp as A' . Vu- ' ,gy-'.. ' 1. . -,n nh' r . . -V Q X. 1 -o 'W . ,, . 1 -as - ' , X ' ul . I 4' ,W .W pun . ..! fif' 12 ,il f :,f 1' s.. 14 KN -I' it ' J ,f 1 ,a 3 get-,fu 14 -1 .-- ,.. J' , .Z -r , , i, .nv- a Yell Squad R Kathy Bamford, Mary Ann Maslac. :V K OW 1: Roger Gorman, Dan Jones, John Biggs. ROW 2: Fran Osmers, Gene Rebillard, Donna Wieland, Caroline Hanson. With the rustling of crepe paper and motions that brought shouts from the crowd, the yell squad urged the team on to victory. W ' I 4 . A , 1 This climber seems reminiscent of Jack and the bean- stalk as he skillfully masters the rope. mnastics Body agility and strength are the primary requisites for members of the gymnastics team. Skill and form in addition to speed are essential to the winning gymnasti An abundance of arm strength is essential for the horizontal bars. S .WS ' ll C ii'-iii bf S.. xv Q. i 3 i S' l S PM .7 rc fi . i' fe , H i I I I 1 I A i ' l - ROW 1: David Vik, George Gleason, Tom Sagerser, Bruce Flanagan, Dick Van Hersett. ROW 2: Bob Olds, Ole Bergan, Howard Armstrong. Steve James, Coach Hubie Dunn. is 242 ' J., A 1- -,rn I--'Qi WZ.. l'd , ,Yi V --is, W., --.., ............................,.......... -mi? It's just like playing on a jungle-jim. ,M 'gmfll 1 -l l l .ie W 5, IW, , ., - ., . . , 1 V i . .4 . 1 . we W Hey coach! I forgot to tell you - I get dizzy in high places. Now that I'm here, what do I do next? is the agile gymnast's cry. I never learned how to flip over. I -,-1,'fw.,-,x-qpyn I.. ,Q . UMA: + 5 .' -.V -I' xf 'iv n W, f.w1lwfn ,I g e 1- fm ! 2 V gf 4. , ., . ., R ,, l cv X O I. I '23 R, T, J 'W .IL eu.. .,,, n. Mmm , N MFA. gn N-M A V AIA A 4 1 1 . ':..:'. ivE::.. ,s am tam -- 1. 1 m l u I' ' A u..,,,'- -g- x r ' I J f f V' 'X' v -'ing -.'- Q Y ' I , ' A . . J, Swlmmmg Amid zealous splashings and smooth strokings in the Bohler Gym pool, can be found the specialty divers, distance swimmers, and racers that help to make up the fine team that represents WSU in its swim meets with other colleges. The work may be hard, but victory lies ahead. nz vs.. .- 49, ., . . ' ,rp , . V X Q, I 1-va 5. uf Him, ,, V The race is on, and with all the spray and splashing, it is hard to distinguish just who is leading. Hey Ma, I'm flying, is the cry in the air. Look out below for potential belly flops. +6'ff?'2-sa A i 4 bj.w gg. wr' 1: ,, A- ,' ,V 1 244 '29--. M., v ui!! H l . . V Perfect balance and the right amount of spring with a mini- mum of splash arc thc goals of the diver who wishes success. Man into space - there he goes, our first human astronaut. ROW 1: George Jacroux, Rich Alseth, Del Chase, Shaw McAfee, Mike Devine, Jim Morley. ROW 2: Jim Carpenter, Larry Skinner, Roger Giles, Gary Chase, Frank Morgan, Chuck Young, Lawrence Davies, Coach Doug Gibb. I 2 1 l I 1-N ROW 1 Marv Harshman, Terry Ball, Cordell Harder, Nick August, Denny Colacino, Ernie Woods, Tom Mills, Joe Zaspel. ROW 2: Rich Halleen Dw ght Damon, Larry Carlson, Neil Dirom, Charlie Sells, Jim Lemery, Bill McKenzie, Knspar Blums. Basketball Coach Marv Harshman piloted the Cougar hoopsters to a 10-16 win-loss campaign, which included victories over every West Coast opponent except the University of Washington. WSU was picked as a potential power in the pre-season ratings, but as the season progressed the Cougars displayed the lacking bench strength which led to their inconsistent status. In the first six tilts, State produced a single win. The remainder of the season ran similar to a roller coaster for the Butchmen, bringing out important wins over Wisconsin, Stanford, Seattle, and Oregon. A wait until next year attitude pre- vailed as the season came to a close. Harshman lost only one team member, senior Nick August. The scrappy team captain's shoes will be hard to fill, however. August loosened up many a defense with his long, two-handed set shots from out beyond the key, averaging 7.7 points a game. Another big factor in the Cougar's menacing potential was guard Terry Ball who led the squad in scoring with an 18.5 point per game performance, and connected on 77.7 per cent of his free-throw attempts. Washington State's versatile forward Charlie Sells finished second with 13.0 markers per game, and lead in the re- bound department with 258 grabs. Dwight Damon filled the other forward slot, and connected for 12.0 points per game. Neil Dirom, the Cougar's ambitious pivot man, pounded in 6.5 points per contest. As a team, WSU scored 617 field goals against 682 for their opponents. The Pullman quintet made 477 points on free-throws and lost 514 via charity tosses. In rebounding the Cougs led with 1186 to their opponents' 1170. Therefore, although their win-loss record was not especially spectacular, statistically the Cougars appeared to beat out their opposition. With a great many seniors slated for action next year, and with several future juniors ready to back them up, the Cougars look forward to a successful 1961-62 season and are eagerly waiting for coach Marv Harshman to lead them on to a well-deserved successful season. G A-h A' .. ,K Q v ' -are , . - wx' M 1, , 1 ' L . Yay yn ,4 4 W5 ' 'A S , .4-Y ' I W 'sf L! Q5 ' me +,ff' 4 H 7 1 N, 1' 1. , .5 , Q , - . I -iii- is--r -J, 'ii '- T'-'-l The ferocity of the game shows in the scramble for the suspended ball. Despite the presence of three menac- ing opponents, this Cougar got the ball. Can I1 Cougar move faster than the camera? Yes. Cougars grapple for control of the ball. ' xg , . .sg 'i7' .1 5 q.N -nazi, In or out? Open-mouthed players anticipate either a rebound or basket. M . -QQQW Hey, where's the ball? Sometimes it is just a blur on the horizon until it falls into the hands of a skilled Cougar player 'i 250 f 0 . W Q-M 1656375 ve 1 'A nn. an 83 x v x is in ag. f 1 'ix 4' S B Lb ,VTVIL S- 1,7 Q rl' I gl. P'- A. I ,3,,. ' MXH' fi? I Rygjgylws-gyfvm-g.3q,.f .. A .V , ' , ,IA , v A . my L,..h-V gf. EQ I, . Q. fr- , 344 . -x It 1' N ' ,lx , l Av-it 9 Whc-n viewed from near the rof0r0o's foot, the gzimo takes on immense proportions. --at Towering Cougar, Neil Dirom, snarcs the rebounding ball - away from falterirlg Indian. .e 252 Scoreboard WSU 77 55 64 64 46 58 51 61 78 81 66 72 44 53 47 67 83 83 52 77 77 77 63 81 68 66 253 OPPONENTS Gonzaga Idaho Idaho Wichita Purdue Illinois Stanford Seattle Wisconsin Gonzaga Oregon State Oregon State Oregon Oregon Oregon State Idaho Stanford Seattle Oregon State Oregon Seattle Idaho Washington Oregon Oregon Washington Despite the close opposition, an- other score is registered. m n A Cougar hoopster makes a basket from under his opponcnt's ann. Wrestling The Coug wrestling team under Coach Lee Newell ended this year's season with a 7-6-1 record, and added a new match to their grappling schedule as they match- ed holds with Wyoming, Colorado, and Utah University wrestlers. Bill Berry, two time P.C.I. cham- pion was captain. Boys! This is no time to play wheel- barrow! What a heck of a way to get the load off your feet! sa H H - I - .I W . Vwli V' w ROW 1: Warren Roberts, Monroe Bickford, Gerry Conine, Jerry Campbell, Bruce Cook. ROW 2: Harry Yamamoto, Leroy Babbit, Bruce Townsend, Lawrence Olson, Spence Wolfe, Bill Berry. Hey Ref! Why don't you wear glasses next time! 1 254 Tennis ,J K ' 1 V A X gf s Li E' sl' A 1 , , ' ,: 1- 1 ' ,f,, ' l fav: A ,a 4 - l ' d 4 . , .V T' ng, JJ... 2 ' 'A' x f - ,L 21 ir X A l 'xx , w. A l 1 Qi' i f -... I psy' .-EQ' 22:54 -W, ' '- l --1....... .T 'ffff - A JW 7' 'L ' , N. 4 f'?5 C1 -- - , ,. -' . '. .,,,.. d, ., M, if ' V . . ,-iosunrfrti.-.,gf,.v , . N A na '- , ..,., ' -'fw gsgffi-ff:,, j -L W ' uf f' . in ', A, K ' .AL ' T ,f luMln3, .. .. , , jj. - -L , few- vweaw-eros: - - A E - -. 1. ..,,-,-W ' . ' ' ' A . . ,. ' '. Mwifbn-qfg . ' -, -. W Q l' 'T31Y2rna , .,.-ii. i i K X U ' The racket is poised in the air and with spring- llke action Norm Johnson leaps to the cry of a bold Service one. 1 l , ..-3-- ' F. ,. L. .. 1,5 fp -H-,.... - 1 - mst . i,v,.::Lf7 ,,..Q.3v jim, :qfr,L',L1::afe-.lw,l.:,ni1..2YS..w....is ' ' ' ,...,.:...i-:wwf N. A funn- n.5m.Q.J-in-., f . - . . With a scoop and a slam, the tennis ball heads for a score over the net. Under the able leadership of Coach John Schwarz, the tennis team pulled through with a winning season, gain- ing the championship of the Far- West division of the NCAA with wins over Washington, Idaho and Oregon. Jim Norland, Joe Kleitsch, Tom Buchanan, Dave Ringler, Dallas Edwards, John Schwarz. Y l , A Fl Q-., -w 5 S . x K 5 'LQ' 255 y ,,,,,,.T?79',- All 4'-wiiQL,vff Track A lack of interest in track and field competition among WSU athletes resulted in a slightly less than successful season for the Cougar trackmen. At the Far West Relays held in Pullman, the Cougars placed fourth, with Oregon taking the honors, but scored a victory at the WSU Quad- rangular defeating Idaho, Whitworth and EWCE. Other meet results were WSU 815-Idaho 49-E-g WSU 44-Oregon 86g WSU 39-Oregon State 915 WSU 56-Washington 75. Out- standing men on the team this year were Henry Wyborney Chigh jumpj, Wayne Wilson Cpole vaultj, Don Ber- toia C880 and milej, John Chaplin C220 and 4405, Jim Temples Ctwo milesj, Jim Allen C220 low hurdlesj, Bill Bridges Cjavelinj. ROW 1: Wayne Wilson, Glen Michael, Bill Kelley, Jim Allen, Dave Kerrone, Mike Keller, Don Bertoia, Ron Starkenburg, Dick French, Gordy Kirkland. Kneeling: Coach Jack Mooberry, George Lang. ROW 2: Jim Fogg, Gary Cromer, Bill Bridges, Jan Bentzon, John Chaplin, Hank Wyborney, Roland De Boer, Charlie Sells, Robbie Hogg, Jim Temples, Don Durall, Mex Jensen, John Bent, Larry Vargo. 256 They're off and running. Although even at the start, time and speed will show one of these runners charging out in front to break through the string and claim the victory. Tenseness shows as these relayers await the gun. a.. -4' ' L-,Q Jr.: 'N--Q.. . . f, , rm- mv!! 12' 'LF' :4QE'f'fJ '?-H f' --95. 4, -', , 1-' .MZ-N ,Q ,4 N ',.61yg, f ',-AA., . 'F lv, . luis Above: The cinders fly as Oregon and Washington State trackmen compete tensely for the honor of winning the high hurdles and victory for their team. Bottom left: With a mighty burst of energy this WSU team member sends the javelin hurtling through space. Bottom right: This javelin thrower looks to the sky as if asking for help. f I fi' ,i , :rv 4 fl! ' '!'9U ?H-vm--.,,.. ' 9 .': . R 1 221 5 - O Q V: L. 1 5 ' . , , s I 4 i , V . P 'L' . fg4,vrv'm.-W: ,- - , , , , . , .,. W i X - U X. U V. mf A 4-qqq-..,.. M, It , ,.. f':C:lQ 1 : r7 Q. -W- ,7 5t!fK'5'f-iw' -V ff' f'Q+f'5wfl-Q-H-Wie .1 '..l -v V' ' 1- I -' ' -'l A ' f.. , , Q' . 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The teammate appears concerned, but the dog seems to care not at all -'za y . . . n I 'L V 1 - , They say Atlas held the world on his shoulders. b Q i . tm. . 5 ig 1 .vm ' Ww w .A A 'i T 'll 'Ulm aku - 1SL3,., ' A. : H dMYm3g':-M:5q ,Q .3 A lbyhigg-7 ', .lmmgtx-g-mwgmi-,wff Q,, D 1 , Q- I A A A is . , . f Us iw W 1'rw4f'23eww'am2' .i L, . 1 s 1' ' . aw ,, 1- ' Q f T. e. A' T' .,,.,..2'w Q, .'.f'1,:1 'gQ.ff 'is,f:1..m.Q.,l,., , K A 4 in iw-'Nh -1 -R-we w.4,'el+,'v'?P .f tim' 1+ -e 4--7' . '!llF:.rs':'l'T.l'-1v:'4,'u.. '--nl' HLYWEVL1-'-ur... .J . -' - 2z..1..m.-. , .r1,,',-15 ' W-' ' The high jumper must gain extreme height without the aid of the pole. Will he make it? 4 Bill Wicking, Gary Crithfield, Sunny Meek, Denny Duerden, Mike Lelfel, Dennis Johnson, Terry Busch, Joe Hill. QQ . , N. , f A ,J g. , 1 2' his . f .,,: .1,'y XM, vv , 'f ,5Si gf:'a. f+.-R if-'Qe fr ext-',iff:i'5-i'4.31,f5 f ' ,ALL ,4-'MQ' -. ..: 'Y .dj--V W -I f'l:A.g.:'lH,,J:.4fx,lif.,-is I U :ff-Q'-1p'fjm,,'Sy5q1fE,py'?'Q-w.,f2f4.,5f5jQ ,,,gif5,Al,', - gy Sometimes this golf 'I 2? 1 'wi' Z .'.i5'E ? ,wr: r ' 'd f' game just tees me off. t uf 1 E 51 JM AQ3 Wifi-A 2fK1?f'M-Milf.,-fit'ff-ff' if' lsilip'?C'1iwg!f lv. 'w'95.f:4wf-at--Q.f 1 -1 it if i w 1-Q .' 2 1 1 lwdiidghsgfl Up, up and away-right into the woods. 261 Go lf Under the able coaching guid- ance of John Friel, WSU's golf- ers had a moderately successful season. At the Far West tour- nament at Eugene, Oregon, the golf team managed to finish fourth with Oregon holding tough and taking the cham- pionship. Coach John Friel guides the efforts of one golfer. I.: -. . .til ' E! ff ' ' .. W Jnaaahwy, 1 YW, :ies-4 Baseball . ,,,,+Z,...Y ff -S. Basball mentor Buck Bailey found the going rough in his last season with the Cougars. With most of his pitchers miss- ing from last year's Northern Division A, I champions, Buck pessimistically headed I into the 1961 campaign with a squad dominated by sophomores. But the Coug diamond men came out of pre-conference play in good shape, sporting a 13-4 record. Northern Division contention ran close, but WSU came out on top despite the pressure from the Oregon schools. In the championship playoff for District eight of the NCAA, the Cougars met with Southern Cal. Here the Trojans proved too much for the Cougs and squashed their hopes for a berth in the College World Series. Buck and his successor, Charlie Brayton, discuss ground rules with umpires. ls, Ullf Mlfstx, MR 'MAR ' I ills UG f 5, 1 ROW 12 Bob WilSOI1, Gary Coleman, Mike Carlon, Gary Banks, Pat Crook, Marve Marchbanks, Zeke Blocklinger, Paul Giese, Nick August. ROW 2: Buck Bailey, Ray Moline, Harold Haddock, Boyd Swent, Ron Langh21I1S, Dwight Damon, Paul Tomlinson, Bob Walker, Hank Jarvils, Rich Haldi, Bernie Keller. 262 For a moment the ball seems suspended in space Pitcher Ray Moline grimly hurls a fast and effective ball. The Cougar baseman and the Oregon runner battle for first on the bag 'we-...... n--,si C.,4 , 'ii' O ,,,,,,.. .., 'Q--3?--4'.! . '... . . i ' 263 .X J 7v-s . rx Q ....- ' - 5' ' '35 9 Nc ,V V nys., .- 1 l 1 - 1 W? 1 Q 5 C 3 aw M!-m.zq:.kB,uK ' A. ' , YA V YV V Q N1 5 M, ' ,A '-fl 'SQ , . , I fa, ' -MM hw L at 1--,1 ' a i 'f' ' ' fuer f,'W:fe-f,a -' i ' ll ,giiifify ,X ' , , M W - ,. . i 5 . 'f 'uv ww. Q fm .- , '- .. ' , , f. ' L v mn, IL, ,, , I f V i. i 4 .N W... 1 ,, -I.. fa , I , A Q . no. 2-, Q 1 'Q -V ., , 31 1' . '-' ,ff .,,.. P, ' 'W . 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Av '......o 'ov- ss 1 V If f Q f ,1 -5 X44 -U ,, , ' Kaos...-0' V I ' ' an ..-. , ,, V '7 A f:ff4,f ' X n Tie goes to the runner? It'S , fglw moments like this that give K 'ggi' -L3',,,,Q, 0 5 ' n- ' 4, I umplres traumas! ' Y ' ' f -J-r.f4Han..h'll 6 264 Q yn--.H .wmoar f xx. u xg u fx-R. -. ., -fd' Vmfvgr 'P Q. 'T' 'Y-i v'l --. A f V l . L. ,':':x4 ':14,a,1-:pf .. I ,lf-nt. -,fix .vs .V .,.:.:. .. ,,. i figs!!-:QWi?a3'2?1:,a3yi5g f:?'LjaQ1:g. Q5 .,f-fr-.:u'i.FL1g3g4.1q11si i ' ' N .-.ggllifwu-:'. ' ur. -. q.q':2.i:-'T' lQf4', H.v-yawn .Q .3512 ri. 'S Fl 've - ar-' 1 f' Nbr.-5 wi' 1' l3?. ff'41'R rh 'll'l r f lif-4 me gif: ent .X Hg -fvJV:Qlf1yc.N.tL K WP X., u'Li,:.,:.x.i 1 J. W Vs. Mm . V .. L, 3, wifi- V eve sv-. fkj H 1.,. 2 -p,-pw ui .U ,A :I p- 1 ,pl - L swf, uifvyl ' 1 4.4 N QYQX-,A-Vu v'lb'l, n.J' 'Q' fwv Ak 1 K w.-' h .ey ., . . Xt A l ' I ' -., . Tl -lg: i i 'J 'A Ai 'Q - li Contact - the player runs for first and a single. as . 1 ,. hwy 'lf' H. if 'O Mn? 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I , ,g , ' Q, ' .f . - - ' -I fu .4.'l:'3 'v--v-yu ',,.,.',!4., , A -i J, -t gf , ' , ' ' . -V' . 1 xo . ,. .. Q w -'N l ' - if ... p ,,..:,nvy-m. if.. .4 H 4 W , A , . . . W .. M! J ,B - X.. , . -,f -. ,H V+-. ,. Q A. W in N w ..,W.yg1gq ,., ..,. Q ' Af .V ,, . ' maya' QM L- J W. I - .9 a . A- ,, - at It was close, but this Cougar runner made it to second. . 1. ., ,wwwlmfb E X of C , Q5 t. Q .Ie 1 L - , ' 5 l x ., ' V F QQ- fu- :,fg,5.7f'.,h, +I, ... . J... 1 ,f -.V 'pwui'i-.wg W'e'a 1e....'....fvs ' W '?- Jw. Where did I leave that ball? It must be here. -: L 1' . 1 H Y 4, A-'-.ra Q- . U -- , wr, ', .1 - I 4 -ra-f., '., vi J .V , Q7,A..-M . . , Q ... . 'Wy 'c.L?.f,,3 ,K M U. . , 1 H .W . b -,Ati H-,.,,J14u,4p'51 , .,,'., ' , -' .5,.'.,J5'-,, N 4,3 vi.. A I. 'I-for-01. - . Cougar Tomlinson harrasses the pitcher from first. Cougar hitters prepare for their next trip to the plate. 41 iv , um: umm! lnlnsnnmrm .V ' ,M 1 ff-in 5- ,. Q. LINDA SCHATZ Vice President MARY REED Treasurer WRA COUNCIL-ROW 1: Annette Stender, Jackie Hendrickson, Sandy Gollemore, Mary Reed, Linda Schatz, Jeannine Roos. ROW 2: Lea Johnson, Phyllis Struck, Lynn Harrison, Joan Crawford, Rosemary Hood, Donna Kluclt, Kathy Bamford, Marge Lnrne, Janice Peterson. Women's Recreation Association Y I X --is ...-4.1-.r-1. KATHY BAMFORD Secretary 1 an - '-L g......i ' D0-F 'Q-I ti,,1' W I XM , f-.nf X.. 4 .1 nfl 1 4 V Ml' ' M Ji g pg. up . A ,J CRIMSON W -Sheila Fraser, Liela Nicholas, Dianne McClain, Doris Nelson, Lee Johannes, Sharon Kinder, Mary Forslund, Judy Streib, Mary Reed, Nancy Helander, Mrs. Gerrie Baldwin. WOMENS BOWLING TEAM-ROW 1: Kristy Meckelson, Alice Herres, Miss Wohllord, Pam Martens, Sharon Burgess. ROW 2: Carol Grossman, Shirley Thomassen, Rosemary Martin, Suzanne Adams, Diane Wilson. allfxlg Ps ' X ' Agana f d 268 yx Q 2' .' 5:31-1.5 .av-1 'Q . A.- M01 ,, l I ns., ,lpigvi .L.'NiE5i3lQlu3?5' ' fd-I?uQ F1311 Fans rchesis . L 4, HP 1 v 5- QMM W V, Pm . :gy W 4 . gm: M,.k ., Wig, ,,, ., K V ,jj1f?v'3,Y11:1' 'TE M1 f Y rr +,1.3yf,:15f14:3':., U f5g2:, ?g,, l . . NIH . 'rf-4 5 . j,',,',' r A,iy,:5:.,r3 5: 4 - , , fn 5, 'L . j a 'gf MNA , 4-,V .4 ww ' ' 5 ' ' .9327-2' 4 Do Si Do Club Sports Days THE STUDENT 71 fi x X T L I The ine-Up By the time I got out of that place, I was ready to cry. I just didn't get any of the classes I wanted! 'Tm a graduating seniorg you've got to let me take this class. What do you mean all the sections are filled? And so it goes on every semester, this peculiar col- lege phenomenon known as registration. Mem- ories are made of this: the endless line into Bohler Gymnasiumg the waiting two hours to pick up your packetg the confused search for a class to substitute for the one that was filledg the being told five times that your cards are in the wrong orderg and, of course, the lovely picture on your activities card. . X tx 272 Ll' i 'Hn -'M WN- 3--.. ff- -- --q -1 ww m .'lu h fw .1'9' H5-..,:Ss. is RRR! , ,, N W: lfajm, ,nh :Ill ,ll 273 - The Reading The discovery that you're reading nine books for one courseg the frantic grab for the last book on the shelf because the professor didn't order enough of themg the persistent pushing to the front of the line so you may see the book require- ments for this semester-it all takes place, of course, in the Bookie, the friend- ly neighborhood crushing ground for 6,000 frantic collegiates. Why buy? It's all based on the assumption that, contrary to opinion, ignorance isn't bliss. a. 4' W --r ,W W0 fa XX xx , ' , r I 'Y 4 V JJ' L:ff.!'f'f N ff . 411- K . .A Pm A ...-u-Q 275 riff: -Inuit' Us ui Rally! Rall 1 Q-1. iv - 0 vu 9 276 Rally! Rally! Rally! The cry rings in your ears and stirs you enough so that you put on your best sweatshirt and jeans and go with the crowd to run through the streets. Suddenly you're holding someone's hand and talking to him or her as if you've known the per- son for years. And vaguely, somewhere in the back of your mind is the hope that the Cougars will win tomorrow. The only question remaining-were the side aches and crushed feet worth it? d 278 The Big Game ' r . 'N 3 Let's go thataway! Let's go thataway! . . . Hey, heyg ho, ho, 1et's get that ball and really go! .All hail to Wash- ington State! W-A-S-H- . . . You're in the big-time now and suddenly you're singing your heart out and screaming in the hope that the Cougars will make that kick, make that kick! It's a time when you can relieve your frustra- tions, when you can smile, scream, and be happy, when you can shout and. cry. It's the big game, and the crowd Proves that we love it. 279 1' .J : , i-'fri W ,1 - It In :uw , 1, ,'...H ,, 115.3 . Y r F ' 'Q J T, . ' ' , is ' l- ., 1 ' -, A-. , -,, .,:,.'Jf ' ' A , Q ,', I. -rx .gy -4.31, .' 3-u ix 4 V' 1 4 . 1. ' - D if . . ' -E' QQ.-. 'ig 5 M - x ' - 1 1 ' - 'N 'tg'- ' , 'ri . i. ' 4 ' -gg-4 . s - .'- . 4 ,- f . .. -.,. .. , , ' . M 1- - ' -.Q 4 -4- .,,-..E:..: - 1734: . 1 mv.. if 1 H xx ' 1 . , v 5 :- . L, , - 9. ,-- ..,, --' Mgr...-.1 Wagzxx A '15 -Qr7 '-Z'2,5g,g. '2. . iv an 5 -' -f ' .. -yQ.T'-luis' -.. -arg, 9 ' ,fi :-vnzil, . ., QQ, .gy F, Q, ITM- ' . V- ' .-t::.m.t-.J -- -1-N -,.e. 1- F t' - t T-- -.- - 3+-. 'L . gi 'I i f-'M' Z x , . . A . . Q Ns ' Q fu , L i I A I xii M 4 .. 4- ,vm 1 K ...Q-J' I r . . W N -N J ' 'J lk' 9' I 5 . ' 'mst .. ,A Pififvu. l .,,,. . l l'1'1'1'fjT'r'l l'g if 1 1,11 IQJI 1 1. X Homecoming and Dad's Day we consider to be the two big week- ends in the fall. We welcome re- turning graduates and our fathers with fancy signs that lousily proclaim a Cougar victory. We proudly take people on tours of the campus, showing them how it has changed since they were here. We see that they enjoy themselves as they meet other fathers, sign their names on the autograph board, and register for the big weekend so that you might have their ribbon for your scrap- book. Welcome dads and alums to WSU! 280 We lc 01116 Dads! li NW 1 Q. . K 55,154 a ww, , lL..'f',' QT-Q N :kysaf fx ,irq 6 I , -.zvfik ',, X -4,41-1,q I wg ' ,- . ., !,q,.., ': p., V A.. I 281 Ranma' M qack season , vvv' ' A -f ' 5 . N a 324131 13 ll! 11 ll vii' T :Y Ili I , , , ,dry , X V'f 'N V iii ..l.a: ra i r ' ' A x V 5 i AAV', D 'L n,W,,,,.t,.. af--1'- ' mrzimlmri MM 1111- pf' yy Q j,l,, f' '7 Mill! li L: 7571 if x ' .qx,v,1, ' ' ' 59,1 - 4 I . ! w? X 5 XX X Horace Hoiiienditz for Sen- ior Class Vice President, or Robin Hinkledorf for Junior Greek Man. From an unknown freshman to student body president - the college success story. I don't care how qualified she is, she's got a wretched per- sonality. She may have a wretched personality, but she certainly is qualified. The campaign is on in full force. Greek or Independent - the perennial party com- petition. Freshly painted campaign signs proclaim candidate's virtuesg fame overnight. 2 ly-I The Campaign w V MEVK CUPSMIC MOM!! X FM . I , M -. .awfully Make d hm Mm 6 Wflfvnn H10 ffcsvrrd fry, El JoeBIOW - Mn Doc 1 Duck John L OM! M MM of' Thr Farfrur ofliifffl If ,fl Kf'1y1Nl wff MUSI 5130 M. mf,1 f Wm fv '.' fu -1. I ! I l. ', B '1 Y I The Voting 3 I I After the rain has come and destroy- ed the carefully constructed signs, and after your friends have assured you that running for ofliice is good experience, then, comes the election. Students line up and flash their activities for admission into a voting booth. Then comes the question of who to vote for, Smith, Jones, or Wilson. Qualifications are readily forgotten, but names are remember- ed. Carefully using the pencil pro- vided for the occasion, you fill in your choice, and then deposit your ballot in the box. This is the student voice, the democracy of a ballot box. X N 285 S -s.d 'x The Victor After the campaign and after the election come the results. It's a time when some hopes are ful- filled and others are disappointed. It's smiles and victories for some, while for others it's a sinking into a back booth of the CUB to drown sorrows in a large coke. Last year it was an independent victory, this year a greek one. Next year? Who knows. The results are an- nounced and the crowd seems to cheer no matter who wins. To the victor go the spoils, the spoils in this case being committee ap- pointments and chairmanships. ln the fall it's class elections and In the spring it's student body. There are smiles on happy people, and your vote made it happen. 287 If XJ 314 'al mr? ,X ,f I x.l 'Sf It's Saturday night and time for the big dance, any dance of the year -the Bell Hop, the Mu- sician's Ball, the Harvest Ball, and, of course, Homecoming. A queen is crowned to the sound of music and one girl is left to re- member the greatest moment of her life. Tinsel and tuxedos, queens and crowns - it's the soft swirl of evening gowns as couples dance by. The magic of evening is present for a formal affair. 288 A Formal Affair 289 ' Moonlight and Roses 5 The Junior Prom - was that with a blind date or that fellow I was pinned to? Probably it was the blind dateg the boy you were pinned to would probably have taken you to a movie. The promis the thing - pom poms hung from the ceiling, a famous name band from Hollywood, another queen crowning. Think of the pageantry of the Military Ball and the grand march around the ballroom, the glamour of the uniform. All in a memory, it's moonlight and roses. 291 L ,Eahff X Q :xx Friday N ight Want something to do on a Friday night? Take a date and go to the Activities Round-Up. There you find the magic of orchids from Hawaii, the brass art of the Orient, 'the fascination of a pharmacist's experiment, and a host of other attrac- tions. Or on another night, go to the CUB Carnival. Anyone for ring-toss on a pair of hairy legs? How about puncturing a balloon from twenty-five feet? Get your money here, for a Friday night's fun. I 1 fjxbiw I, .yd 4. L ' M 1 Xiigx A X. - K X I SR- I k ff 1 ,.. . A .G .X I. f V ,N , QL.-'i ,f .H X ' Q x . Q ' X In -r-rv' Y--. R , . V' I r S . X 'N as 31, Xl W r - --'arf .fl 'W X f A ' 1 4 . r X, N tiff' I , ,.-- ' fx I n 1 PN-- f q Ax'-JIM '-r xr f 1 fl' 0 .in W '. K F MI Xu 25 f-x mfr! i ,Iv 'hx N M1 MN 60110241 tifiiylllilii W5 W im of f0gf!55 ig M I . .,.' WM -fl-rllllmmmu The Fair Come to the fair. There you may learn the wonders of agriculture from those who study it. Displays and exhibits designed for your interest await you there. Do you have some free time on your hands? Come to Agri-Science 1962. Saturcla at Three Blue notes drifting out over a smoke-filled room. Talk and laughter over the coffee cup. I have measured out my life with coffee spoons. High society or a beatnik establishment? It's the CUB, of course, on a Saturday afternoon. Prufrocks gathered together for purely social purposes. Walk if you gog parking spaces are few. Jn. 295 People everywhere in a crushing mass. Sometimes it's all you see and they seem to swarm around and on you. But look around. Ever thought of what a ceiling looks like up-side-down? Have you ever counted the number of Please clear your dishes signs at one time? Ever been just plain mad because everyone else seem- ed to be playing bridge and you needed a fourth? What you need is a change of pace. Take in a street dance. It's crowded but the atmosphere's roomy. 1 296 'f M lla! Signs of Our Times .ff 297 I 'I My iIHU1 liR Ladies First Women's Day - a time in the spring when coeds gather en masse to view the latest in fashions and to listen to a noted woman speaker. On this day femininity reigns and it's la- dies first. X Wi ,ff fl if Time ut for others A tea so that two thousand mothers may say that they shook hands with President Frenchg A Songfest with D.G.'s, Phi Sigs, and Wilmer and Vets taking top honors-all this and the Coronation of the May Queen so that the mothers might be royally enter- tained. Forget about studies, mother's here. + Q gr-airing my i'! f 4' 1 Q. . , ,I Q , 7?-K V QX' . 'lv' v . - or -- .a.-fSl'i -,.-.-,v, Emir-r , A H 41,835 .. v l' -1 5z n71fE,pa-.g.,,,' 'fifl -- - 1-- The climax to four years of study and learnings, a gradual changing of the freshman beanie for the black robe and the mortar board, the handing-out of the time-honored diplomas - gradua- tion. Where did the time go? There were so many things to do and courses to take that you never got around to. Suddenly this college that everyone talks about is over. Finis. Ygwlliiv 3 . . Jim The Climax ad' K ,. , . W1 'N' ' ' - 'QW .Ib- W 1 ,,A.,iW weigh , W vu 1 I :kg 49. -t' R ,..- ..,-:- - W' Saw .pn-4,.' 11 Q L '-Aa'-I The Race The race is on, only it's a new race. No longer the formal race for knowledge, it's the race for the diploma to see who will exchange the blank piece of paper for the real thing. Masters' degrees, Bachelors' de- grees, and even Doctors' degrees-their holders all join the crowd that converges on Bohler Gymnasium. Contrast-the so- lemnity of the Graduate Pledge and the track-like sprint for the degree. , ,U .44 ' f' fx Alpha Chi mega LAURA CHEATHAM, President ROW 1: Shan Beck Janet Belcher Judy Blakely Bobbie Burke Jean Burrus ROW 2: Donna Carlsberg Laura Cheatham Marilyn Chisholm Marilyn Coccione Arden Coe ROW 3: April Downing Billie Dyer Diane Ekstran Linda Faulkner Pam Fisk Maddy Fitzgerald Barbara George ROW 4: Mike Glenn Sharon Graves Norma Haring Carole Hickey Jeanne Howe Mary Iverson Carolyn Jensen ROW 5: Molly Jones Nancy Karvonen Dorothy Kernwein Mary Ann Kernwein Sandra Lyda Kay Mrachek Mary Ann Renbarger ROW 6: Sandy Rofller Carol Rogel Judy Sanders Jean Schwartz Marilee Shaw Judy Shoemaker Barb Stelzel ROW 7: Judy Strong Dee Weissenborn Becky Werkau Barbara Wilson Nancy Wright Judy Yeend Marge Youngquist 304 NANCY BELL, President ROW 1: .loan Haggotl Pat Beluourt Nancy llell Nancy Belsby ROW 2: Kay Blain Carole Blymer Joy Bodrak Jo Brunson ROW 3: Gretchen Collins Virginia Godfrey Crowe Bobbi Dunning Sharon Ferguson Carolee Hanson Mardel Hicks ROW 4: Barbara Hill lieverlee Hill Kathie Kupcrs J anime Magnuson Melinda lVlorris Judy Oare ROW 5: Jan I.. Ostlund Connie Palmer -lill Penwarden Nlary Ann Peterson Lynda Ross Karon Sessions ROW 6: .lerilyn Sparks Vayla Taylor llonnie Wilson Alice Woodworth 305 lpha Delta Pi I 'F' 1-. .l,',u.,., N I' ,. R -iQ' 1 'rp 9 if IT VELMA LOVE, President ROW 1: Jac-kie Aamot Sheri Alverson Beverly Bain Kathy Barbo ROW 2: Corinne Campbell Pat Crady Chris Davis Karen Dull ROW 3: Chris Fisher Fran Forray Yvonne Foy Rosalyn l-lill Marilyn Holert Kay Irwin Mary Jo Kerschbaum ROW 4: Carol Kilgore Georgene Kirkpatrick Jo Ami l.aFollette Diana Leininger Velma lfl. Love Mary Madson Carolyn Martin ROW 5: Carol Maskrod Robin Maynard Barb McQueen Carole Mullen Carol Overstreet .laniee Overstreet Judy Ransom ROW 6: Donna Rosenquist Ruth Rudd Marjorie Schenk Pat Schindler Judy Strausz Carol Lynn Toll Glenda Tull ROW 7: Mary Kay Wilson Wendy Zirbcl Margo Zwicker 306 PATTI HOFER, President ROW 1: Sandi Allison Brooke Anderson Artie Jo Blanchard Denise Bogie ROW 2: Sharon Huzarcl Nancy Collins Sharon Courrier Margie Di Luzio ROW 3: Marilyn Durrett Gwen Eslicrk Vicki l arver Judy Ferguson Dee Field 'Feddi Finholm Marilyn Fish ROW 4: Sylvia Fredrickson Joan Harrison Mary Ann Hathorn Christine Hauil Patti Hofer Linda Jensen Jonelyn Johnson ROW 5: Kathy Johnson Barbara Lawson Joan Lazer Barbara Lee Linda Lingbloom Marilyn Mason Carol Miller ROW 6: Karen Miller Arlene Myhre Patricia O Dell Joan Peterson Judy Reilly Loal Salclin Sarah Seysler ROW 7: April Squier Joyce Stockdale Judy Streib Barbara Strickland Barb Stump Barb Taylor Linda Tessman ROW 8: Nancy Weiss Anne Weston Blythe Wright Judy Young Lowella Young Susan Zerun 307 Alpha Phi JACKI IC lJl'l ICRING, I'resirlunl ROW 1: Linda Adams Bonnie Bailey Sally Berger Geraldine Bloom Javqueline K, Deering ROW 2: Joanne Iflkenes Joanne lfelzer JoAnne Gettles Wendy Goble Karen Cl uslafson ROW Il: lfranees Hansel Karen Jacobson Charlotte Jansen Margaret J ones Linda Keele liyndal Kennedy Virgie 'Knutson ROW 4: Linda Laitinen Sondra Lindley Judy Nlain Jill lVIr'Call Marilyii lVleConaghy Lorelee Mc-Ginnesq Suzi Nlead ROW 5: Jeanita Merritt Nlarilyn Merz Sharon lVlinic'e Shirley Moore Norma Nelson Ginger Pollard Merry lieth Pollard ROW G: Lois l'ra1,l Susan Rhodes Nlarilyn Roof Sharon Slranger liuluhelle Sweat, Judy Anne Sybrant Irene Tenning ROW 7: Virginia Traverse Jean Vnnderwal Katie Wagner Jean Waldrip Jan Weber Donna Whitney 308 ALE NE JOHNSON, President ROW 1: Ora Lee Ault Carolyn Baken Ruth Baker ROW 2: Janice Baugh Harriett Beard Donna Belknap ROW 3: Roberta llissctt Mikel Brchm Judy Brunson Bonnie Brymcr Sally Buitenvcld Judy Burns ROW 4: Janice Cuuscy Nora Christiansen Susan Chrysler Pat Clohcrty Judy Conrad Judy Craig ROW 5: Mary C. Crockett Linda Croll Anna Cross Anne Dahlin Daphne Davis Paula Dille ROW 6: Marjorie Dillcy Carolyn Enstrom Grace Ewing Lani Fariss Becky Flanagan Julia Fogclstedt 309 ROW 1: Barbara Freese Suzanne Fritts Bev Gehhard Kathy Genardine Dianne Glover Clara Gluth ROW 2: Maribeth Grey Judy Harden Betty Haugen Jackie Hendrickson Janet Hobbs Barbara Hubal ROW 3: Gail Huntley Peggy Jackson Marlene Jacobson Karen James Arlene Janosky Alene Johnson ROW 4: Carol Johnson Gcorgene Johnson Madeline Johnson Judy Kaullmun Kay Koski Marilyn Krause ROW 5: Pauline Larson Linda LaVigne Suzanne May Leu Linda J. Lewis Vivien Lewis Tanya Livie ROW 6: Marilyn Maloy Sue McCleneghan Diane McTighe Mimi Meier Joan Meisenholder Judy Michaels ROW 7: Janet Mitchell Janet Moore Laurine Morrison Janet Neese 310 ROW 1 : Martha Norman Sharon Northridge Susan Peters Carolyn Peterson Ann Peyton Pal, Polinsky ROW 2: Sally G. Prilellett Lois Richards Diana Roberts Barbara Roth Sharon Schallert Sally Seaman ROW 3: Sandy Shaver Marilyn Shippey Sarah Silliman Bonnie Simmons Diane Simon Judi Sivers ROW 4: Sondra Spark .loan Stallord Flora Slendal Marilyn Stevens Susan Storrs Sally Sundstrom ROW 5: Miehaele Thomas Sylvia Thomason Helen Van Dewerker Marta Varco Val Veirs Gwen Vincent ROW 6: Nancy Vlahovich Marilyn Waldron Rosanne Waller Anne Wegner Sharon Williams Shelly Williamson ROW 7: Gretchen Wonders Melanie Wood Marilyn Worley 311 ROW 1: Gloria Lucas Judy Manos Nina Matthews Joyce McCoy Jean McCrimmon Patricia Mclrvin Joyce Miller ROW 2: Kathy Muehsam Lorna Newby Sandra Nichols Noreen O Mera Linda Orness Carol Pearson Eriann Pearson ROW 3: Patricia Peters Marian Phillips Pauline Prather Sharon Price Deanna Rausch Janet Reid Sara Sue Reynolds ROW 4: Norma Rider Jackie Riner Kayanne Ringo Karla Robbie Myrna Roloff Joy Rubado Carol Schmidt ROW 5: Carole Schuster Betty Sears Barbara Sisson Ona Sjostrom Karen Snook Carole Sondrud Cammie Spanjer ROW 6: Annette Stender Joann L. Stone Donna Swanson Eleanor Swanson Pat Swanson Inez Thompson Suzanne Thompson ROW 7: Ruth Webb Joanne Woolf Karen West 31 Communit ovx Ulu 'x 1 bv' 1' F7 Y' 0- iw 2:5 A er V7 Y? 'E' fv- 42:9 A I K 4 Y T OWU JULIE DRUMMOND, President ROW 1: Geraldine Anderson Georgette Anderson Lianne Arnstein Kay Axtell ROW 2: Carol Baeder Eva Bakkila Joyce Barker Gail B jerke ROW 3: Judy Blair Marjorie Bouchard Marlene Broeckel Ann Brundage Gertie Burton Lynn Bush Carol Chouinard ROW 4: Mavis Christian Gloria Christianson Judy Christopher Linda Claussen Louise Conant Nancy Conrady Shirley Cook ROW 5: Nancy Cotton Truda Cracldock Sandra Cummins Donna Daey Joanne Davis Kathleen Delany Barbara Doty ROW 6: Sharon Dreger Jean Duemling Carol Foster Virginia Franklin Judy Gradwohl Donna Grimes Jac-kie Harting ROW 7: Sharon Hawkins Donna l-locker Barbara Hegman Doris Hartman Sharon Henkle Bobbi Hillis Caroline l-Iilty ROW 8: Sally Hoit Kay Hunter Patricia Husa Linda Jensen 314 ROW 1: Linda Johnson Jane Kennedy Kate Ker Juanita Kerns Leanne Korsgaard Jeanne Kunz Christine Laib ROW 2: Gwena Langeloh Sharon Lee Joyce Leitz Carol Leschner Orenc Little Peggy Long Minnette Lueber ROW 3: Linda McDevitt Alyce McKay Jeannette McRae Lois Meyer Kris Mikalson Lois Mitchell Janice Mollet ROW 4: Eleanor Mork Sandra Mosby Marilyn Murphy Sandy Neilson Doris Nelson Nicki Nicholas Pat O'Brien ROW 5: Phyllis Osterloh Janice Overman Patricia Palmer Priscilla Pedersen Nancy Pierson Luedd Pratt Karen Prescott ROW 6: Sieglinde Regel Helen Reilly Janice Reinhold Deanna Richardson Suzanne Scanlan Beverly Scenefeld Nadine Schmauder ROW 7: Nancy Schmauder Carol Schneider Sandra Jo Schultz Marlene Scordan Clara Skansie Sandra Snitily Charlotte Stevens ROW 8: Diane Straley Marg Tiffany Nancy Warwick 315 avis ba-s T7 S cf! 's ,Pg if 1-6 Z if V7 4-4 ix T' 117' 'Tf' a-:R Delta Delta Delta -Q On ix ,. fr FTP UI'- K ? C7 MARY WIGEN, President ROW 1: Janice Aaring Dana Alsworth Kay Ambrose Arlene E. Anderson ROW 2: Arlene M. Anderson Mardith Ashe Carol Benine Sherry Brandt ROW 3: Judy Buess Jean Cornelius Camy Crane Deanna Dillon Linda Ebersole Carol Fairburn Carin Fenton ROW 4: Cheryl Fulton Kay Ganson Sue Holderness Irene Kievat Trish Kissler Dorothy Knobloek Penny Langeloh ROW 5: Cecile Langevin Patty Lees Nan Livesay Barb Manville Donna McGill Kay McMillan Valerie Million ROW 6: Sheila Mullen Shelley Reno Jeannine Roos Rita Schindler Juli Schmitt Marilyn Selves Jeri Smith ROW 7: Barrie Sulgrove Sheila Synnestvedt Mary Walsh Brenda West Linda Whitbeck Mary Wigen 316 BETTY JEAN GOTHAM, President ROW 1: Sarah Aldrich Margit Anderson Linda Bauer Linda Beckett Anastasia Bethani ROW 2: Tovi Bohlke Janie Booker Sharon Brandt Bertclla Burke Sandy Cruver ROW 3: Ruth Dahlstrom Sandra Day Joan Erickson Janet Fogle Carol Furness Sue Gibson Joanna Good ner ROW 4: Betty Jean Gotham Pat Hall Sharon Hall Sharon Hamm La Nelle Honaker Gardner Johnson Toni Kertson ROW 5: Wendy Lester Lucile Lugenbeel Claire McCurdy Ginger McNaught Dorothy Mock Gini Moore Mona Nye ROW 6: Jackie Okoren Pat Radforth Donna Robinson Katie Schiessl Karen Schwisow Dottie Shank Sherry Smith ROW 7: Sandra Staflorcl Shirley Stephenson Judy Swanson Jan Vander Staay Linda Wilson Peggy Yates Barbara Young 317 WILMA LOUDON, President ROW 1: Suzanne Adams Lynne Aldrich Linda Anderson Marsha Anderson ROW 2: Louina Belaire Molly Blew Lynn Borg Sharon Buchan ROW 3: Sharon Burgess Beverly Carlsen Judith Carr Karen Colcock Bobbi Sue Culbertson Carmi Cummings Mary Davis ROW 4: Linda Day Roberta Dods Pat Flaherty Priscilla Fuller Diane Gilby Sandy Glenn Linda Grimseth ROW 5: Dianne Hall Sara Harpster Jan E. Helphrey Karen Hitc Karen Hougan Linda Hyatt Judy Johnson ROW 6: Linda Johnson Linda Lou Johnso Lori Johnson Diana Jones Marilyn Karlenberg Dyan Kayser Ina Kerr ROW 7: Annetta K. Kikendall Joan Killgorc J oane Lauter ilch m Wilma Loudon 318 ROW 1: Karen Layton Stella Learnard Joan Liebert Hazel J. Masonholder Betty Matheson Margaret Matthews Susan McDonald ROW 2: Sandra McNeill Mary McPeak Marylee McRcvey Rosalyn McRevey Charlotte Montgomery Becky Mussetter Karen Nelson ROW 3: Beverly Newton Laurel Nichols Nancy Niles Diane Nordby Sue Oldfield Cynthia Olmstead Heather Ann Pearson ROW 4: Gail Peterson Sydney Phelps Nancy Ramsey Sally Randall Joan Renneberg Roberta Richey Ginny Robillard ROW 5: Judy Saindon Suzanne Savitz Linda Scott Ann Smith Marilyn Smith Sandy Smith Barbara Spencer ROW 6: Chris Stine Kay Tallmadge Bernie Tenn Geraldine A. Thompson Susan Torkelson Lorna Tweedt Carol Weaver ROW 7: Helga Williams Bonnie Wilson Gwen Woods 319 Ferry l ,YI DN NH rl. 'Y k '13 1.7 A 'Q Q-fr S--.3 2 6' JUDY ERDAHL, President ROW 1: Judy Allen Jean Andersen Judi Andersen ROW 2: Sonja Anderson Betty Baker Mardine Baker ROW 3: Sinrlm Barnhard Marjorie Barrett Jane Bevington Ann Blackmore Ruth Blake Phyllis Bordwell ROW 4: Winifrecl Brcakey Kathy Bruce Gene Canque Judy Casey Anita Cox Janice Dakers ROW 5: Joyce Deakin Dorothy De Jong Barbara Douglas Marilynn Edelman Henrietta Eisses Bev Eller ROW 6: Barbara Elsbury Barbara Emerson Judy Erclahl Nancy Erstrom Marilee Green Ann Hagen 320 ROW 1: Janet Halsey Merrily Hammons Christine Hansen Lavonne Hanson Karen Harbord Silva Harvey ROW 2: Julie Haun Betty Helander Anna Hill Carolyn Hill Marlene Hollenback Nancy Hood ROW 3: Norma Ike Pat Ike Linda Ingham Judy Jackson Linda Kildahl Rosalind Kowalkowski ROW 4: Sue Lambeth Louise Le Pere Mona Lissa Judy Littlefield Margaret Love Cynthia Lucas ROW 5: Dee Manning Karen Martinson Gwynn Maryott Marjorie McConaughy Judy McKay Carol McLean ROW 6: Susan Meade Anne Mildon Marilyn Myatt Trudy Nelson Susan Nicholson Sharon Odegard 321 Ferr ROW 1: Lana Orr Barbara Peterson Charlotte Peterson Janice Peterson Nancy Pittenger Beverly Rediske ROW 2: Joan Riddle Pat Ring Darla Saboe Christie Seefried Kay Smith Sharon Sommers ROW 3: Sharon Sonnek Joanne Sorenson Harlene Stacie Carol Steinke Sue Sutherland Gail Thompson ROW 4: Lana Townsend Dorothy Tucker Georgia Umphenour Vicki Virgil Janice Wagner Doravin Weston ROW 5: Marilyn Sue Wheeler Mary Williams Diane Wilson Rosalie Wolden Kay Wood Linda Wriglesworth ROW 6: Stevie York Linda Yoshioka 322 TWILA HOKANSON, President ROW 1: Gwen Baldwin Judy Bartos J esslyn Burdick Judy Cameron Jo Cayanus ROW 2: Roberta Elmore Donna Evans Marlene Evans Margo Farrish Suzanne Fisher ROW 3: Shirley Floathe Gretchen Galer Carol Giboney Suzanne Haggblom Judy Hendrickson Twila Hokanson Georganne Jackman ROW 4: Anita Johnson Gail Manley Mary Maynard Betty McCorkle Lea McPhee Patti Meves Joanne Meyer ROW 5: Dianne Olson Nonie Pengelly Ann Pickard Priscilla Pipe Judith Rees Anne Ripley Mary Ann Rygg ROW 6: Ann Schulthess Marion Snell Jane Stwart Mary Ellen Stone Eileen Stoneroad Linda Strege Jean Svinth ROW 7: Elinor Tousley Joan Vasgaard Louise Vik Gail Warnell Becky Whybark Donna Wieland 323 Kappa Alpha Theta l 0 1--1'-2 Y ' X' 5 4,1 'M 4? 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My 'VN -Q :Q- 'fir D, -cv '15 JANET SCHUSTER, President ROW 1: Kathy Bamford Gail Batterman Shirley Brizendine Donna Kay Buboltz Robin Cameron ROW 2: Susan Coffin Carole Eardley Kay Erickson Carolyn Farmer Irene Grady ROW 3: Judie Haberman Diane Harkness Maralyn Harris Leilia Haugen Lu Ann Haugen Joanne Henning Barbara Henry ROW 4: Kathy Henry Julie Herrington Marilyn Johnson Georgia Kloostra Donna Kludt Carol Lemon Linda Lewis ROW 5: Gretchen Mathers Janet McEaehern Anne Meyer Connie Morgan Madge Myklebust Margie Neill Riehi Ormsby ROW 6: Gene Rebillard Anne Ritzheimer Glenna Roberts Patty Salisbury Janet Schuster Carol Shannon Louise Skotdal ROW 7: .Io Storeh Marilyn Todd Roberta Tenn Jeanne Whitehouse Rickie Wiggin Mary Windnagle Marge Zuger 324 JANET DRAGOO, President ROW 1: Darlene Abbott Ann Bacon Linda Barmuta Leona Barnhart ROW 2: Kay Bennion Joanna Castle Carolee Clodius Doyne Cottom ROW 3: Sandy Cupp Jeri Dodge Janet Dragoo Sugar Duey Mary Epton Kathy Fowles Charlotte Fray ROW 4: Pat Grimes Andree Hofmeister Apryl Holm Rosemary Hood Mary Hood Janet Hopper Bobbi Kissling ROW 5: Judy Long Janice Lundy Janie Mauer Shawni McCall Kristy Meckelson Diane Moore Carolyn N ewsehwander ROW 6: Sharon O'Kelly Carol Jean Renner Joan Elaine Renner Sandy Schulow Marian Schmidt Peggy Setzler Jeannette Stein ROW 7: Carolyn A. Wagner Terry Whiting Pat Woody 325 appa Kappa am 1 PATTY PENCE, President ROW 1: Anne Adams Earlyse Allen Linda Ayers Sandy Berglund ROW 2: Sharon Blomquist Sue Ellen Bready Pat Connell Sue Cooper ROW 3: Phyllis Dahlberg Gretchen Dunlap Lacey lflbbert Ann Fletcher Mary Forslund Willa Franzen Sue Gamon ROW 4: Sharon Garmo Barbara Giles Gail Gladder Frances Guthrie Carolyn Hamilton Sally Harris Jean Henry ROW 5: Denise Hildebrand Linda Hughbanks Abbie Johnson Nancy Johnson Karen Kennedy Dianne Kienow Margo King ROW 6: Polly Landt Sharon Lillywhite Frankie Lowell Sally Matthewson Ellen McDaniel Ann Morgan Paula Mowry ROW 7: Nancy Nalder Nancy Nethercutt Fran Osmers Patty Pence Judy Perring Dixie Ruark Ann Shaw ROW 8: Linda Shriver Ann Stinchfield Lynne Storey Sandra Travis Carolyn West Sharon Whitman Sandra Wood 326 ROSEMARY MARTIN. President ROW 1: Ronnie Alexander Erma Bearlles Sallie Bereiter ROW 2: Joanne Bradbury Rosalce Bratton Merilee Buck ROW 3: Judy Byers Claudette Clark Shirley Crouse JoAnn Culver Cathy De Luca Lonna Dolphin ROW 4: Paula Douglas Bonnie Duncan Carol Eng Christine Engstrom Sharon Evans Margaret Ferguson ROW 5: J oyee Fleckenstein Sheila Fraser Carolyn Gaudy Diana Gleason Julie Gongwer Carol Grossman ROW 6: Sharon Haskins Nancy Helandcr Jann Hemenway Carole Jacobsen Nancy Jameson Judi Joiner ROW 7: Dianne Jolin Linda J ones Sherry- Kidd Carolyn Kirscher Cathy Lane Janice Lane 327 McCroskey ROW 1: Margaret Leonard Carolyn Lessig Judith Machiguchi Pam Martens Rosemary Martin Carolyn Mavity ROW 2: Virginia McCane Mary McManamy Sharon Moe Patricia Ness Helen Newton Beverly Noble ROW 3: Jeanette Okinaka Linda l'alm Phyl Pattison Diane Pedersen Marlinda Pierce Joan Potts ROW 4: Marge Ragle Mary Rhodes Beverly Sands Sandra Sawyers Joanne Schultz Jan Sivcrly ROW 5: Ann Sommer Ann Sorensen Marie Sowinski Ellen Sundahl Sondra Sundstrom Kay Sutton ROW 6: Marilyn Sutton Sally Swett Brenda Tatro Shirley Thomassen Carol Thompson Jo Anne Uhacz ROW 7: Janet Van Winkle 'Ellen Waldo Rowen Walters Nancy Walton Beth Wiescn Janet Wolter 328 BETTY JOHNSON, President ROW 1: Barbara Allen Jill Amans Barbara Bafus .Ioan Baken ROW 2: Holly Barker Suzie Bates Carol Beckett Bonnie J. Berg ROW 3: Sue Berger Connie Blank Kaye Buchanan Janice Burke Carol Busch Evelyn O. Cartony Susan Crocker ROW 4: Sue Curran Susan Derk Lynne Edgerton Marlene Elduen Lynne Ellingson Hiltrud Haager Mary Lou Hay ROW 5: Ellen Hougland Christie Jochimsen Betty J. Johnson Pat Johnson Kathy Jones Susan Kelley Karen Kimzey ROW 6: Jennifer Knopf Carol Lee Vivienne Marlatt Judy Martin Nancy Mitchell Jane Patterson Kathy Quinn ROW 7: Melinda Rall Dixie Lee Schepper Sue Sehnebly Linda Silzel Peggy Simpson Nancy Smallwood Jane Smith ROW 8: Bonnie Williams Gayle Williams Marilyn Wolfe Sally Ann Yoder 329 Pi Beta Phi 2' nun-vf si T1 v 'VT hr YQ QTY -is 'Q' N-Ins: I-fx 'C' In P7 67 93 5 159 PI it Regents Hill ARLENE NOEL, President ROW 1: Doris Ann Adams Beverly Allan Karen Alm Annette Althoff ROW 2: Cynthia Arbogast Mary Ardussi Kathy Arneson Jean Mary Arthaud ROW 3: Marlene Dale Ashley Carol Austin Arline Ann Averett Marcia Grace Bagley Barbara M. Bagley Gretchen Baker Nancy Baldwin ROW 4: Beatrice Banka Rosaly Bauer Glenda Lee Beam Andrea Bennett Johanna E. Benson Ann Bergstrom Joan Bohlke ROW 5: Maryan Breakey Cynthia I-lrislawn Beverly Brower Ilene Brown Joanne Brown Marcia Brown Rosemary Bruns ROW 6: Carla Buell Gerry Bunge Barbara Burke Carol Calhoun Alice Cameron Joy Campbell Shirley Cannon ROW 7: J msie Carr Jean Chambers Elizabeth Chambers J 'Ana Chew Linda Chromoga Sharon Claus Pat Clem 330 KAREN SCHMIDT, President ROW 1: Marnell Clement Barbara Clerc Faye Cochran Marilyn Coppins ROW 2: Mary Jo Corliss Betty Cotter Mary Kay Cox Miriam Cross ROW 3: Mary Ann Culshaw Joan D'Alessandro Leslie F. Davis Linda Dawson Gloria DeBritz Chris Deliganis Carole DeMatis ROW 4: Anne Doneen Barbara Eastling Vickie Ellis Judy Endres Judy England Betty Ericksen J oanne Espeseth ROW 5: Darlene Estep Mary Ellen Evans Annette Flintoft Sharon Forth Kathleen Fosburg Donna Foxton Liane Francis ROW 6: Kathy Fridell Sheila Gawne Norma Gettman Nancy Giarde Margaret Gilbreath Lorene Gilkey Betty Gizinski ROW 7: Kathleen Gowler Diane Greenwood Karen Grove Marie Gustafson Kay Gutemey Meta Halliday Mary Lou Hander 331 Regents Hill Regents Hill ROW 1: Carolyn Hanson Sandra Harkema Margie Harris Lynn Harrison Dorothy Hayes Linda Heady Lanna Hebb ROW 2: Judy Hein Truth Henderson Marcia Herman Judy Hill Joanne Hixon Peggy Hodge Linda Hughes ROW 3: Beverly Irwin Marilyn Jackson Judy Jacobs Mary Ann Jacobson Nancy Jensen Ann Joy Toni Kemp ROW 4: Ruth Kendall J errie Kennedy Joan Kennedy Sharon Kinder Carlene King Nikki King Sally King ROW 5: Barbara Kirkwood Beverly Kirkwood Patsy Kloker Karen Krause Sondra Kuelper May Ann Kuhling Bonnie Kylen ROW 6: Mona Lake Carol Lamping Leanne Lampe Marjorie Larne Nancy Larson Susan Larson Loi Liddell ROW 7: Nellie Jo Lilley Angie Long Andrea Lorer Barbara Lothrop Judy Lowary Geraldine Hanson Christine Harder 332 ROW 1: Lois Lowary Ruth Lund Marianne Lynn J ean Madsen Rae Mahnkey Laurel Malley Arlene Marrone ROW 2: Charlene Marrone Sharon Marsden Sandra Maurer Sandra McCloud Sherry McElroy Geri McGonegal Karen McKee ROW 3: Louise McLenegan Thelma Meiners Sharon Melnyk Gerry Menear Linda Metke Penny Miller Sherry Miraldi ROW 4: Judy Mitchell Roselea Mooney Margaret Moores Beatrice Murata Sharon Natsuhara Sandy Naumchik Gloria Nelson ROW 5: Elizabeth Ness Cheryl Newland Laurel Nielson Jeri Nielson Arlene Noel Annette Nordine Sylvia Nordlund ROW 6: Peggy Norris Ginger Nyhus Elaine Olsen Dorothy Anne Olson Sharon Olsen Judy Olson Jan Ostby ROW 7: Nancy Ostby Gail Overbey J anae Parker Jeanne Patrick Beverly Paull Diane Perkuhn Ann Hardisty 333 Regents Hill Regents Hill ROW 1: Terry Peterson J eanne' Petherick Karen Pickett Linda Pierce Jane Plomasen Carole Porter Linda Porter ROW 2: Dee Preston Rozelin Prochaska Jan Pugh Julia Puterbaugh Sue Rainwater Joann Marie Rasmussen Sherrie Rawlings ROW 3: Carol Ray Karen Reed Roberta Reed Judy Reese Christine Ritland Penny Rock Susan Rodman ROW 4: Sharon Roloff Judy Rose Lois Ross Judy Rothstrom Dee Schardt Marilyn Schliewe Karen Schmidt ROW 5: Marva Schoessler Jean Scott Carol Semler Sharon Shelmzm Dayle Shipley Arden Sills Meredith Slusser ROW 6: Julie Smith Judy Smith Mary Lee Smith Susie Smith Aurelle Smoot Judy Smoots Marlene Somers ROW 7: Diana Sorge Louise Spencer Sherry Spoor Anne Sprow Rosalie Stearns Barbara Steenbergen Janice Stehr 334 ROW 1: Janice Stewart Linda Stormo Val Straub Sara Stringham Sharon Strode Linda Stutz Barbara Summerville ROW 2: Mary Swanson Luada Swisher Lynn Tannehill Judy Tanke Kay Tarpenning Judy Taylor Freda Teitzel ROW 3: Kathy Thompson Mary Tillotson Karen Tollefsen Mary Ann Tranum Barbara Turner Karen Ullman Linda Vekich ROW 4: Bonnie Wall Donna Wallace Gail Wallingford Carol Ann Walter Judy Wannamaker Judy Ward Susan Warnock ROW 5: Sally Webster Sharon Weis Susan Westcott Barbara White Linda White Darnell Wickenden Kay Wight ROW 6: Shirley Wight Sandie Willis Leah Wilmarth Ann Wilson Sandra Wilson Sandy R. Wilson Karen Winch ROW 7: Mary Winship Susan Wohld Sherry Workman Jackie Yarber Judy Yeo Gail Youngs Rosemary Zeigler 335 Regents Hill Scott A. qv' .nf DONNA RAY, President ROW 1: Dianne Allred Betty Anderson Bonnie Bailey ROW 2: Judy Batten Nancy Baumgardt Diana Behm ROW 3: Deanna Blair Sue Boise Della Boy Toni Bradford Betty Breiten ROW 4: Barbara Brown Virginia Brown Carol Brubaker Midge Buck Penny Busche ROW 5: Martha Carter Cindy Chesley Midge Citron Susan Clayton Lao Crane ROW 6: Joan Crawford Merrily Crook Sharon Daly Brenda Damon Susan Dean 336 ROW 1: Mary Lynne Dedrick Gretchen DeYoung Geri Dickison Barbara Engelhardt Mary Failor ROW 2: Sandy Fosshage Gloria Frisch Sandy Gallemore Wendy Gay Patricia Gillio ROW 3: Judy Gorden Margaret Griffen Ruth Haworth Alma Henden Dian Henrich ROW 4: Katy Hollingsworth Karen Jo Holmquist Rita Hoots Lynn Howard Donna Ice ROW 5: Jeanie Jacklin Carol Kepner Nancy King Phebe King Karen Klement ROW 6: Betty Kloker Darlene Knopf Margaret Kringlebotten Marianne Kusaka Dianna Lengel 337 Scott Scott ROW 1: Deanna Lindberg Jacquie Linder Juanita Linton Gail Logan Janet Long ROW 2: Susanne MacPherson Sue Major Karin Marsh Judy Mathis Sharon Maxwell ROW 3: Monita McClellan Karen McCutchan Shelby McMillan Carol McWilliams Marilu Mercer ROW 4: Janet Migaki Dee Miller Margo Monteiro Sandra Morris Barbara Morrison ROW 5: Pat Nilsen Fran Nonnenmacher Linda Norris Mary Olson Gale Pattie ROW 6: Peggy Piety Diane Pittman Parney Poore Darlene Ray Donna Ray 838 ROW 1: Joan Reynolds Sally Romain Beverly Rowe Barbara Schwartz Margaret Shaffer ROW 2: Lynette Skaarup Susie Sokol Arlene Stapleton Lane Stevens Phyllis Struck ROW 3: Tracy Sunderland LaRhette Swann Janet Tate Lynda Taylor Bobbie Tee ROW 4: Teri Turbutt Carla VanDriel Marilyn Vinup Joanne Wagner Julie Warfield ROW 5: Rita White Kathy Whitson Donna Whittlesey Mary Ann Wicklund Sandra Lee Wilson ROW 6: Isobel Woods Nancy Wright Pat Yarno Carolyn Ziebell 339 Scott .as QU! 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'Ci' Q5 GT S T57 Wx TT' 3 Sigma Kappa 1 43 fx bex wr guy E7 t c:r -sf T7 7- 'UK 'csv MARADEL KRUMMEL, President ROW 1: Sue Ahlquist Karen Balsley Bonnie Birch Jean Blakeley ROW 2: Carolyn Brewington Deb Burrell Phyle Calkins Margie Conrad ROW 3: Kay Copps Cathie Corkrum Karla Eckrem Irene Espinoza Mary Ewing Sheryl Fred Elsie Gill Judy Graham ROW 4: Gloria Guess Gail Guggenbickler Nancy Hall Judy Hannukaine Sandra Hayes Barbara Hesse Moira Josefina Hogg ROW 5: Lael Kiefer Maradel Krummel Nancy Kuhn Pat Lafferty Betty Martin Cathey McCoun Debbie McCoy ROW 6: Marjorie Middleton Nancy Norris Judy Pratt Carolyn Priest Dorothy Salsbery Sue Scotti Lynne Soley ROW 7: Sandy Thompson Ruth Vallandingham Barbara Wallace Judy West Sharalin Winquist 340 JANET CARLSON, President ROW 1: Julie Aaring Margaret Atkins Janey Baker Pam Baker ROW 2: Cathleen Bates Carol Bayne Colette Berube Joanne Bingham ROW 3: Gayle Brines Bobbyc Buik Kathy Burke Toni Burnham Janet Carlson Karen Carlson ROW 4: Diane Catling Susan Chisholm Sharon Colf Janice Colyar Lois Crawford Carol Crumpacker ROW 5: Carole Dale Phyllis DeMarco Joan Downing Ginger Dunn Delona Fassero Lael Furlong ROW 6: Cathy Gibson Connie Golclfinch Linda Grell Mzirtha Hart Euritha Headrick Kris Healy ROW 7: Ebeth Henson Karen Howe Jennie James Linda Kerstetter Sandra Kittinger Marilyn Kjelland 341 Stevens ,..a. E' x 'rf' H? 1 0, ROW 1: Mary Krause Melrene Larson Dee Lehman Yarlccn Lofgren Sandy McKinstry Merry Meek ROW 2: Beverly Milam Edith Miles Meredith Murdock Twink Norman Sharon Pool Nancy Reincll ROW 3: Linda Seaton Jan Sessler Jean Skylstad Vicki Smith Kay Southworth Lorec Strand ROW 4: Linda Suryan Kiane Tetrick J errilynn Thompson Judy Venema Anita Verdick Barbara VonBracht ROW 5: Eline Wall Judi Warren Margie Weidner Marie Weiss Carol Whittle Judy Widmer ROW 6: Joan Woodruff 342 AUDREY EGGE, President ROW 1: Nancy Bauer Barbara Blandford Dorthy Boyd Nancy Brager ROW 2: June Bundy Frances Burger Beryl Butler Jacqueline Clow ROW 3: Susan Coombs Carolyn Corsmo Diane Dapper Grace Delaney Kay Delaney Kathleen Dennis Betty Derkland ROW 4: Audrey Egge Judy Ferguson Wynne Rae Fink Karen Finley Dina Fonda Dianne Forsberg Janice Giese ROW 5: Carol Grabner Judith Guay Alice Hackmann Ginnie Hanel Katie Harrop Carol Heinbaugh Alice Herres ROW 6: Kay Honsinger Linda Jamison Lynda Jones Pat Jurgensen Karen Kale Joan Kibbe Norma Kinch ROW 7: Cherrill Kirkpatrick Ellen Kolppa Sharry Krom Mary Jo Leathers Lois Lyall Sue Marthens Jennifer McCabe 343 ilmer ,..,, N I I -'T , n K ab ,Q ROW 1: Sharon McCoy Ennis Megan Sue Michaelsen Micky Miller Darlene Mills Judy Moore Tonia Morrison ROW 2: Sylvia Mueller Carole Onstot Virginia Pauley Mary Louise Pickens Maryheth Poch Becky Potthoff Carol Ann Powell ROW 3: Patsy Pracna Terry Randall Mary Reed Joyce Reichl Marjie Rich Bev Riley Yvonne Roark ROW 4: Darlene Ruble Sandy Russell Mary Beth Ryan Betty Schreiber Arlene Shanks Judy Simpson Paula Skoog ROW 5: Sue Slater Lynda Smith Sylvia Stelzer Iona Stenhouse Judy Stover Sheila Strauss Patricia Stroops ROW 6: Diane Taber Carolyn Takahashi Joyce Uhacz Carol Ullock Mary Vermillion Judy Webb Gretchen Wiedemann ROW 7: Barbara Williams Diane Witherow Joann Wright Mary Wyborney Diana Zink 344 X , Acacia WALT Wl NDUS I'resiu'cnt ROW 1 1 Craig Akishin Rodney Alg Gerald Anderson -Iames Berk ROW 2: Bryan Bremner Steve Bronson Dave Brown Duane Cavanaugh ROW 3: William Cousins JelT Craggs John Drew Jack Ewing Vernon Gustafson James Hadley ROW 4: David Hayes Per l-lilmo Gary Hogue Lynn Johnson Dale Kjaek Donald Knowles ROW 5: John Mitchell Gregg Nelson Roy Nelson Delmar Norris Mike Parris Dee Riendeau ROW 6: Karl Smith Arthur Sutton Vernon Towne Victor Verling Wesley Wagner Kenneth Weldin 346 BILL WIDMAN President ROW l: Joe Ackerman Don Almy Fred Andrews Holi lladliam Alan llnrgmeyer ROW 2: Bradford llerry Lanny lllecksvhmirt Leonard Campbell Greg Click Dan Coonrad ROW 8: Larry Coppovk Dave Dirksen Jerry Draggoo Hart Dull' Reinhold l'lngel Gordon lllnsign .lim Fogg ROW 4: Jim Fox Ron George lloh Gordon Jefl' Huntington Doyle Javklin Leroy J :wques Don Lybevker ROW 5: Bill Lyman Dave Mulleth llarol Williams Dennis Montgomery Del Orchard llolm Penny Les Perry ROW G: .lolm Allan Rivhler Roger Rothrock Dave S4-hoflde Doug Smith Dan Stewart Dallas Thompson Mike Thorne ROW 7: Mark 'Follett Wallace Vog Allen Wesselius Hill Widman Jack Woerner Harry Yamamoto 847 GARY TYR Presirlcnt ROW 1: John B. Barber Bradley Bockemohle ROW 2: Larry Burch Gerald Carr ROW 3: Neal Cheldelin Dave Jeffrey Ned Jehne Charles Johnson Haley Lake ROW 4: Rick Linclburg James Main Glenn Michael Larry Nolet Daniel Robinson ROW 5: Dave Schindele Gary Tye Art Tyrrell Dean Walker David Webber 348 DICK HOWARD President ROW 1: Bill Anderson Mike Armstrong Jerry Betts ROW 2: Dave Brazeal Bill Church Joe Davis ROW 3: Gary Dodge Tom Dodge John Egbert Bruce Groves Bruce Hatch Stan Hatch ROW 4: Gary Hershey Dick Howard Joel Jern Denny Jones Mike Leffel Mike Lucas ROW 5: Mike Lust Darrell Matthews Jack Maxwell Edgar May LaMar Miller John Phillips ROW 6: Dick Pierson Bob Puckett Mike Rihm Oscar Ringness Tom Robidcaux Dale Siegmund ROW 7: Rich Stipe Ronald Stipe Larry Sweet Michael Szymczak Gene Thomas Al Zantop 349 Alpha Tau mega 'S' L- Q-5 'S IU' GX Q'7 fi Beta Theta Pi DG V1 V7 '--Q Nr-1 'N-Q vb- X 5: Sb X ROSS RICHARDS President ROW 1: Dick Anderson Ron Anderson Steve Bell Hill Berry Bruce Buchanan ROW 2: Tom Buchanan Bob Burton William Cook Dave Croseland Mike Drew ROW 3: Bruce Ellingson Doug Ensminger Jim Felber Nick Frucci Rich Haldi Bob Hayes Jack Hendrickson ROW 4: Holm Hilden Del Jones Ed Joneschild Rick Judy Ed Kennedy Mike Mansfield Chris Marker ROW 5: Steve McCloud Phil McDonald Dennis McLaughlin Mel Melin Bob Miller Tom Mills Jim Norland ROW 6: Bruce Nurse Colin Perry Ross Richards John Simchuk Bern Smith Ernie Smith Ed Stroble ROW 7: James Vadheim By Vadset Tom Wall Dick Wendt Larry Williams Dwight Wilson 350 BERT BI'II,I,ICS Presiflcnl ROW 1: Bert Belles Don Brown ROW 2: flusCla1pp -lou Corlnrll ROW 15: Chuck Ilzlniuls .lzuiics Gillespie Jnvk Hcgsuih Greg Lewis liurry M:1r:4hz1ll ROW 4: Km-niivlli Mvllcrmicl llmlglus IVlc'l,nin Curl Nuu Joi-lOpsz1Iil Don l'L-liljvun ROW 5: llnluk 'l':1ysi Uvrry Vivlm' lion Young 351 'Fr .ai 'Ur if. '!t 1' Delta Chi ,Q-. .FQ 'i' Q :Qs '21 CT? 'nav MARK WELCH JOHN HALDI Presidents ROW 1: Stan Austcrman Ron Becker ROW 2: Paul Beyersdorf Gene Bliesner ROW 3: Dale Buchanan Paul Bunnell Jim Butts Bob Fischhach Bill Frost ROW 4: Richard Frost Neil Grcenwalt John Haldi Jim Hougland Wyatt Newman ROW 5: George Osborn Milt Souter Ron Stzmek Ed Vnng Bill Watt ROW 6: Mnrk Welch Ed Winkle Jerry Wolsborn Fred Zersa 352 JIM ESTES President ROW 1: Richard Axlund Bruc-e Bayley Terry Boch ROW 2: Max Bolte Gary Breaker Don Butler ROW 3: Ted Carratt Mike Cassidy Clark Daly Jim Estes Brad Everest Richard Faletto ROW 4: Frank Finnigan George Gleason Bob Keith Lee Kloeppel Bruce Liebman Charlie Lucas ROW 5: Dan MPCormirk Raul Norris Bob Pearson Orlin Rajala David Rodgers Steve Rodgers ROW 6: Larry Swanson Michael Velckc William Wells Bruce Woll' 353 V3 Delta Tau Delta 'VKVHLWQ H . ,i v' .-5 I 1 'l ' 1 ,- 'T p FH' Q -7: . l' 3 .QR 46- qv to 3? Delta Upsilon -6 41 2: 5 ' v 'F-57 3 in.. BRIAN UMME President ROW 1: Chris Aspol John Barnes Bill liartell ROW 2: Karl Berntsen Ron Bower Jack Coflland ROW 3: Dick Culp Mike Dickson Jack Evans Dave Gusseck Hans Hickstein Jon Hurd ROW 4: Terry Lynch Brad Malone Roger McMillan Pat Merten John Meyer Pete Moreman ROW 5: Ed Motteler Tracy Murray Mike Pelton Dick Rivers Don Rulffes Doug Ryder ROW 6: Rodney Schultz Jim Shelton Dick Sherwood Terry Steiner Lloyd Torgerson Brian Ummel 354 KARL FELGENHAUER President ROW 1: Paul Addis Larry Baginski Bob Batterton George Bluhm ROW 2: Merrill Camp .lim Capponi Gary Chumhlcy Jim Colpitts ROW 3: Mike Dunvnn Karl Fclgenhnucr Ed Feller .Edward Forslcr Gerald Gildehous Jon l-lntt John Humphrey ROW 5: Van .Iarobson Bill Labberton Dave La France Philip Leach Marlin Lenssen Alex Litzenberg Mike Meyer ROW 5: Donald Newman Michael O'Connor Larry Palanuk Sherman Polinder Jerry Poole Otto Rasmussen John Reagan ROW G: Ron Rickman J im Roush Quentin Sannes Ralph Schmidt Alan Schurman Lee Sederburg Tom Simpson ROW 7: Ron Starkenburg Richard Todnem Robert Vander Pol Warren Walker Bert Wight Gerald E. Williams Dave Wyant 355 Ofl I? Farmhouse 1 i I H p- pv- 'F' ls N3 ps pus 'Yi bf C7 Q 'Calf RAY STOI IT 1,l'l'Slfif'l11 ROW 1: Don Anderson .lim llrivkell ROW 2: Boll llrown Jerry lirownell ROW 3: Bob Campbell Shannon Davis Doug Dodds Donn Ennis Viv Fisher ROW 4: Hill Flatt Dnrel Fuller Ron Gill Melvin l-lnnsen Vincent Higgins ROW 5: Pnul Hohenschuh Kirby Holte lfllwin Kentley Paul Kreager ROW l: lion l,z1ng llownrrl l.inrll10n'k flcrnlcl Lorntson l4!!lll'Cl1l'0 lVlr'Atc0 Wnll lVlc'C:nnisl1 ROW 2: Ron McConnell George Mcflinnis Max McKee Bill lVlcr'l1 Larry Nlillnm ROW IZ: John Nivholson lluvicl Ulwrl, Dcxmis Olmrt, Curry l'oncl Ric'lmrclli:1ncl ROW 4: Tom Sngurscr IA!!-21l!l'Slllll Robert, Sclllc Ray Stout Miko Sullivan ROW 5: Ron Swarcl Russell Swunny Rivk Wilson 357 We - -... KQIL' '-T 1 7 Sp- '-1 V.. X 1 I , 1 'ir' .361 Hp! '57 f Sv fs: 'H' I 44: E P 1---rr 211111011 CIW' ov' 'CV' V f 'Y x appa Sigm RANDY CRIPIC I'I'I'l'lC WIICDEMANN I'l'1's1'111'lzis ROW 1: Bernard Rise Len lllinn John Camp Don Chandler ROW 2: Randy Cripe Reed Daugherity Darryl Iles Marleau Bud Dumas ROW 3: Gary liaslep John Ifriel Loren Girsherger Dave Grant Cy Halleii, Charles Harrington James Harrington ROW 4: Dave Hirzel John Hoien Robert. Johnson Conrad Knopf Mike Leinweher Steve Lightle Nlichael Lowry ROW 5: Dick Moore James More Dave Morgan Bah Morrison Roger Papineau Boh Redding Roger Reed ROW G: Sain Reed Bob Reese Arndt, Seifert Curl Shoemaker Jud Shorelt 'Pom Siron Mike Standley ROW 7: Bob Topness Ron Wamsley Jack Wesierman Pete Wiedemann Jon Willers Cary Zeigler Al Zindel 358 LESLI E ELLlS Prasirlvrzl ROW I: Gary Anclerson William llnrry ROW 2: Don Berger Dale Birflsell ROW 3: Walter lllavk Louis: lllnkely Mike Blakely Wayne llliesner Lynn llorline ROW 4: Robert lloflnmr Mike llollen linrry llownmn Keith Browne Paul Cnroselln ROW 5: Ashis Clizikrnvzlrlli Karl Chase William Chapman Riclmrcl Churchill Merlin Crockett ROW G: Richard Crowe Leonard Dufur Leslie Ellis J nmes Fnrner Don Felgenhauer 359 9 'lf Kruegel 'Z' sl 0? now if fun 1 'nf' .N surf TT 5 'lv T 'P ,fu 1? fi i 'nv 3- 1 '1 1 rll bill Robert l rt-ese lloug l'll'l'll11lllll lVlit'li:1r'l Fuller Jamvs Geil Hernnnn Gentry ROW 2: Nlilton Gibson John Gilnmn Steve Goorlric-li Walter Goulrl Linley Gumm ROW 3: Arthur Hawn Lyle Holt, Mike Jm'obsen Walt, Johnson Ron Jones ROW 4: Dale Knkn Robert Keene James Keeth Mike Keller Henny Kluge ROW 5: Ron Larson Robert Lewis Robert Lingow Leo Long Ed Loomis ROW 6: Doug Lungo Dave Mnttern John McClain Keith Nletcnlf Mike Mitchell 360 r ROW 1: Gary Monroe Rnwson Mordhorst Gary Morgan Robert Mosher Gary Mueller ROW 2: Gary Mundinger Clarenve Munk Dave Nesse Jan Oherg Fritz Osell ROW 3: Robert Owens Robert Parry Sig Petersen Kenneth Ponti Gary Reinbold Roger ROW 4: Roger Riggs Richard Schank Lawrence Seeborg John Sharp Bob Stanton ROW 5: Terry Stone Doug Swannack Neal Tash Jack Taylor Douglas Twibell ROW 6: Don Unruh David Van Hoy Pete Walters Gary Warne Gene Wheeler 361 Kruegel XG T' G llq-ar Lg, 'Di Q' CU' 64. Q. CS IU' 'Q 85' . nu'N ' QSM' Lambda Chi Alpha Q-I, 'CJ fl nv CII-Y K7 'Ta 'X 259 1 'I JIM MILLER President ROW 1 : Roger Amundson Jim Arthurs Glenn Baker Jim Barr-ott Clill' Berlell Jan Bentzon ROW 2: Dick Butler Mike Cable Tom Carey Fred Christianson Terry Cook Bob Davidson ROW 3: Daryl Delieh Jerry Delicli Ron Ellington Dale Erickson Larry Gardner Jason Graham John Grant Garry Groves ROW 4: Bill Gunderson Phil Hall George Hendry Jon Herrington Terry Hofer Charles Johnson Ted Keeler Pat Kennedy ROW 5: Wilmar Kohne Dale Kuhnhausen David E. Larson Dale Le Master Denny Lemaster Gary Manchester John McFadden Dan McLachlan ROW 6: Art MeLarney Ed Mcllarney Jack Michael Jim Miller Mike Milligan Mike Morrow Alef Kol tsov-Mosalsky Douglas Myhre ROW 7: Blaine Price Hans Rasmussen Chuck Records Robert Roberts Jerry Robertson Joe Rockom Gary Savage Steve Simmons ROW 8: Bill Smiley Max Smolinski Dave Steteher Harvey Thompson Don Tjossem Robert T. Wil:-ion Bill Zak 362 ROC RRI ICRLY President ROW 1 : James Anderson Dennis Armstrong Mike Becker ROW 2: Scott Beckley Larry Blomquist Roe Brierley ROW 3: Roger Briscoe Gary Bunch Verne Campbell Winfield Chang Gary Chase Lance Colyar ROW 4: Richard Lyle Davis Lauren De Freece 'Ferry Dobson Richard Dolan Mike Douglas Del Elliott ROW 5: Russell Ellison James Els Bill Emel John Epler Bruce Flanagan Bruce Friden ROW 6: Tom Fuller Tom Gates Nlichael Gies Richard Green Rob Griflin Jim Gyselman 363 Mc Allister '1 YT? v-5, ROW 1 : Neil Hanson Rolmert Hatton Sam Hayes Lee l-leimlmigner Lewis Heimbigner Jerry l-lergert, ROW 2: Ron l-ligginlmotham Jack Hollingworth Ken Hooper Rivliarrl Jensen Jim Johnson Ray Keller ROW 3: Richard Keller James King Stan King Ron King Preston Kirkcnrlall Rivhard K. Kirkwood ROW 4: John Kirsvh Fred Knostman Jim Lammers John Lang Rollie Little Gordon Nlavlcod ROW 5: l'at Mageehon Jim Manly Paul Nlarshall Jim Marvin Joss Mast Glenn Lee Maytield ROW 6: Roger Lee Nlayheld Ray Stephen Nlayfield Jerry NIL-llridc James McDonnell J im Mc-Gillis Larry McRae 364 ROW 1: Wallace G. Metzger Melvin Miksch Mike Millam Daryl Miller Gerald Miller William Norin ROW 2: Warron Olson Les Perry John Pittman Larry Powell James Prehm Gary Rich ROW 8: Dave Richardson Erich Richter John Ringo John Rossmeissl James Scely Derald Short ROW 4: Craig Smith Ted Spencer Darrel Tanke Glen Tanke Donald Uthmann Dick Weber ROW 5: Dewey Westberg Tom Widdows Don Wile Douglas Wing Nick Winter Glenn Wolf ROW 6: John Womack 365 Neill K' CLI NT HURD President ROW 1: Mohamed Ahdo Tom Anderson George Antypas ROW 2: Dick Bagnall Ralph Barclay Bill Barlow ROW 3: Jack Bartholet Ronald Beck Issac Bhagat Monroe Bickford Bruce Bishop Bob Blair ROW 4: Robert Boehm Buzz Brake Michael Brookes Kent Burnham Jim Carpenter Dick Christiansen ROW 5: Fred Chrysler Bruce Cook Gerald Danquist Dale Dechenne Thomas Deitch Dennis Deer ROW 6: Dennis Doneen Richard Driskill David Durham Dave Edwards Richard Eller Leon Feigum ROW 7: William Ferguson Jim Finnila John Finnial Richard Fischer Ron Fragner Jim Geer 366 ROW 1 : Dick Glass Ron Grow Ric-harcl Gruhl Sandy Hamilton Wayne Harmon Al Harness ROW 2: Donn Harrington -lamvs: Harris Rose: I larris William llill Larry Hofmann Gillmort l-lolt, ROW 8: Clinton l-lurrl Robert Hurd James J acgor Orr-gg Johnson James Johnson Paul Johnson ROW 4: Grant Jonvs Bill Kvllvy Rohr-rl livnnorly Gary Kirk Mivhaol Kramvr lion l4ll'lll'1ll1l'0 ROW 5: Tom Marnsh Bruvv Marlin Cloon Mc-Clain 'l'om Mr-Dowoll Ron Mf'Vic'kcr Larry Mollgron ROW 6: .lorry Mills Dm-livan Moore l rank Morgan Ranrly Muollvr Donald Murison llnvifl Naurlifl. ROW 7: Cr-ralrl Nolwlill 'llolx Norllwol l, l'lcl O liricn liynn Ol1llSl1lI'kS Gr-orgc Oslrxinrlcr Miki! l'alL-rson 367 1-9' Neill --Q 'U' 3' xr W gf 3 G Neill ty- tr' GJ vr ROW 1: Gary Perry Hon Peters l'aul Peterson Boll Rauvh lfld Rosland Dennis Sager ROW 2: l'aul Sl. Clair David Salo .loe Suave Don Sc-hreiher Charles Sehulhauser Miekey Sehultz ROW 3: Ron Sceor Charles Shanks George Smith Walla:-e Smith Rudy 'Soriano Ken Spain ROW 4: John Srail Gary Streiling Allen Stine Larry Sweet: Steve Syverson Lawrence Tee ROW 5: Dale Tenneson George Thomas Grant Thorsctt Trary Townsend Ron Ullman Giuliano Verdina ROW 6: Bernie Vog Dave Weleh Dale Welton Don Wescn Roger Weskil Gayle Willett ROW 7: Loren Wills Joe Wilson William Wolf Steve Woodward Mike Wright Roy Zingmark 368 UAV IC SCH l NK Prcsfrlcnl ROW 1: Thomas linker Mike liartos Hill llvrgsten Bill Clapham Denny Colacino ROW 2: Scott DeVry George Foster Steve Forsherg Jerry Frazier Don Forstad ROW 3: Mike Gaines Hob Gee Jim Greig Ron Haner Jell' Heath, Roger Henning Dean Kalahar ROW 4: John Kearns Jim Kemmish Terry Kirkpatrick Dave Klarich Robert Koch Rod Lindstrom Dave McAboy ROW 5: Bill McGourin 'l'ecl Millgnrd Raymond Moline Mike Montgomery William Monti Bernie Newby Jim Newman ROW 6: Tom Nielson Dave Pearson Duane Pearson Gary Ratzlatl' Wayne Remholcl Merle Sande Dave Schink ROW 7: Art Schmidt Ronald Scott Charles Sells J im Stewart Mike Vickerman Tim Wenger John Zaring 369 ROW 1 : Bob Adams Rohcrt Baker Gary Bea Jay llurnard John liurnard Jerry Cordermi-in ROW 2: Bill Cordell Larry Croyle Gordon Dean Charles Diesen Keith Dowie Bob Eckhcrg ROW 3: Jim Gardner Ed Goldsworthy Royce Corseth Jim Graber James C. Gulliforcl Fred Halladay ROW 4: Jim Hobkirk Tim Hopf Richard Huggins Gary Imel Jim Jessup Richard King ROW 5: Loel Lahberlon Dave Menig Kelly Nlontfort Martin Niemi Donn Owens Bob Paul ROW 6: Arthur Perkins Dun Phillips James li. Reeve Rawlce Ridgeway Gaymond Svhullz Chuvk Slaughter ROW 7: Ric-hard Slocum Reid Tinling Dale Walker David I . Wright Henry Wyborney 370 HON VVILSON l'l'vsirlf'l1l ROVV I: Gary Banks -lay lioclcr Kaspar lllums Roger Hum-kxnan ROW 2: Larry Chambers Dave Clark Drum Clark Bill Couch ROW Il: Kon Cramplon John Crook Ros'-1 l armcr John Goollcr Dick Guglomo Flclr-lwr Hahn Bill Halslcnrucl ROW 4: Bob Hannus Wall. Hood Jack Jackson Claus Jocns George Kemp Frcrl Kennedy Pol:-r King ROW 5: Frank Knott William Krebs Hill Leonard John McDonald Louis Nihoul Larry Osborn Dennis: l'0hl ROW G: 'Pony Pollralz Slove llainholt Ron Ray Larry Sc-hivk Miko Svhwah Gordon Torhcrt John 'l'urnvr ROW 7: 'Pom Turner Uurk Van Warrlvn IJ:-nnis Wildfy Umm Wilson Armin Wuslcn Jon Zioglor 371 ROBERT MARX President ROW 1: George Bettas Ron Boyd Pat Caraher ROW 2: Richard Casmier Stephen Doonan Dennis Evans ROW 3: Roh lfeider Leland Garhell Paul Giese Donald Grafton Stan Hahn Mike Hart ROW 4: Tom Hart Dave Herrin Dan Higgins John Hoglund Jon Jacobson Dennis Johnson ROW 5: Steve Johnson Dan .Tones Robert Marx Jim Miller Jim O'Connel Martin Olson ROW 6: Tom Owens Tom Shafer Gary Spak Kenneth Terhaar Terry Trinen Jim Thummel ROW 7: John Vlahovich Gerard Westfall Richard Wolfe Martin Zawislak 372 WOODY LOGAN JAY KENT Presidents ROW 1: Will Anderson Hermann Bartels Larry Brackett Lloyd Brelsford ROW 2: Neil Burrell Kim Carlson Jerry Christensen Dave Cleave ROW 3: Javk Cousyn Dave Dahmen Don Davidson Russell Decker John Dormaier Don Francone Bob Fulton ROW 4: Eric Gabrielsen Gary Garmann Roger Giles Bill Heimkes Robert Hermanson John Holmquist George Jacroux ROW 5: Duane Johnson .lay Kent Woody Laugen Kirk Lewis Jim Little Gary Marr Joe Matthews ROW 6: Jim McDonald Ted Montgomery Mike Noeula Bill Prescott Phil Rude Marvin Schnaible Rich Seims ROW 7: Bill Simons Bob Simons Gary Smith Frank Stillman Al Sumption Bob Swanson Carl Taylor ROW 8: Bob Thompson Curt Thompson Lars Vedvick Dick Waldron Bud Walker Charles Young 373 DAVE RINGLER Presillent ROW 1: Paul Anlsen Doug Barnhart Bob Belair John Cardwell ROW 2: Verne Emerson Jell Engelskjen Bill liuhanks Bruce Freehurn ROW 3: Bill Hall Henry Heim Mark Henry Jim Horn Dave l-Iougland John Humphreys ROW 4: Jim Kent Howard Krohn Mike Larsen Gary Lawton Dick Lee Gene Lewis Jerry Look ROW 5: Ron Lunnum Jim MeGrann John Nettleton Ralph Norhom Mike Renfro Dave Ringler lilias Sam ROW G: Paul Svhmeil Henry Svhmidl George Sc-ott Sieve Shade Rivlizilwl Van Hersetl Wendell Wardell Vim-ent. Weis ROW 7: Hob Wane Jay Williamson Rivlmrd Worthy 374 KENT NIXON Prcsidenl ROW I : Jim Aanenson Mohammad Alishahi Jerry Altig ROW 2: Roy llaggerly Arthur Barrett Wes lientz ROW 3: David Burkhardt liruc-e Butler Roh Chamberlin Robert Chase Roger Christopherson Jerry Dngle ROW 4: Larry Dixon Hob Dybing Lloyd Eisenman John Erickson Gary Feidcr Gary Foisy ROW 5: Richard French John Green James Gruher Max Hemmert Llewellyn Hendricks Jerome Hovrud ROW 6: Ellis Joyce Gordon Kirkland Loren Koller Joe Kropf David Larsen Terry Luper 375 ine Manor ,rm 'VN l ,Q it 'TN f-Y'-1 rv '23 Q f-3 , 6-' Pine Manor ag. iN ir' C ROW l : Micluiel Mahn William Mann Larry lVlartin James: Keirnnn Roger Moore ROW 2: Doug Munro Raymond Nelson Kent Nixon Kenneth Olson Lance Packer ROW 3: Randy Perkins Ron Perrow Roger Pounds Walter Reinhardt David Ruark ROW 4: Jerry Schroeder John Scott Hall Sellers Fred Shaw Kit Shultz ROW 5: Gary Stofler Jim Stonebridge Dirk Tetrick William 'Furnbull Frank Welih ROW 6: Joh n Wessel Dunne Wiedrivh 376 377 INDRU PRIMLANI Prvsiflz-nl ROW 1: .lim Aflflorson Clonn Anderson ROW 2: .lorry Rnkcr Jim Rnllo ROW 3: John Bolton Robert Bridge Bill Brooks Charles Brooks ROW 4: Jerry llrous Al Chase Joe Costello Hill Cox P1 ':-ff Sherwood Et XUC 1' 1' lj mm n 'Q Ki- I mx, x X K If P -L1 Q ,. if NAA 11 Ar- 4C':'rf Rik R+ '-'-P' I . 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Z Z- 'QI 4:-9 'Z M is. eo ws-.1 -W, 'P T3 ka 54:1 sn- DICK BARRY JOHN MITCHELL Presidents ROW 1: Dave Angstrom Dick Ankcorn Glen Asbury Dick Barry ROW 2: Mike Bartram Thomas Brown Jerry Buettner Don Carter ROW 3: Paul Challey Ed Clark Mike Conner Al Cromer Larry Culver Bob De Atley Fred Dunham ROW 4: Bill Ebel Dean Edwards Mike Ellis Charles Fitzsimmons Rolf Gabrielsen Graham Gallup Doug Gerleman ROW 5: Rod Grimm Carrol Hayden John Howell Ron Irwin Jan Keyser Larry Kirkpatrick Jim Lose ROW 6: Larry Martin George Maxfield Bob McConnel Jim McKay Tom McPherson John Mitchell Bert Pence ROW 7: Ben Peterson Richard Picatti Doug Rathbun Morten Romstad Grant Rowe Thomas Russell Del Schwisow ROW 8: John Severson, Jr. Dean Temple Don Thompson John Vandermeulen Bob Wellington Jon Wulff Bob Zuppe 382 JIM LEMERY President ROW 1: Ron Apperson Howard Armstrong David Ashbaugh Barry Barrett ROW 2: Donald Bea Joe Bookter Ben Braat Roy Busse ROW 3: Keith Campbell Dennis Cearlock Jon Christoflersen Don Daniels Neil Dirom Arthur Eckman Jerry Enzler ROW 4: Gene Erickson Gary Flannery Roger Fosfseen Al Goldade Charles Paul Gregory Larry Gust Butch Gustin ROW 5: Rob Hatfield Joe Hill J oe Hulett Robert James Steve James William Kelly Robert Kimball ROW 6: Jerry Klaveano Don Knight Larry Largent Jim Larson James Lemery Neil Linder Dave Mansfield ROW 7: Michael McDermott Larry McLaughlin John Mollitt Gary Mueller Bill Myles Orvis Owens Jamie Parker ROW 8: Dave Paulon Don Pearson Gary Pence Stuart Rehnstrom Bill R00 David Vik Silence Wolfe 383 PEP SMITH President ROW l: Jim Ashburn Jim Bair Dan Barclay Bob Barton Bill Bayne Al Beard ROW 2: James Boylan Dave Bradley Richard Courteau Robert Diercks Roger Duprel Larry Ehle ROW 3: Blain Eliot Bart Giard Larry Gill Scott Graves Vern Griffith Hans Grobstok Gary Ham James Hinckley Robbie Hogg ROW 4: Fred Hyde Max Jensen Dennis Johnston Chuck Kimbrough Sivert Kobro Pete Leinonen Charles Maki Tim Manring Dave Mathieson ROW 5: Will Maupin Charles Meier Jim Nielsen Bob Noel John Oldfield Jim Ormiston Ken Ormiston Kenneth Pettichord Mick Piper ROW 6: Marty Plone Phil Priebe Ned Pugh John Ribary Charles Rohrmann Roger Sanford Eugene Schlatter Gary Schwendiman Dave Shaffer ROW 7: Larry Skinner John Skirving Corliss Smith Dave Smith J eff Smith Jerry Smith Pep Smith Roger Smith George Somnis ROW 8: Ed Sonneborn Leigh Sutphin Leif Tangvald Jerry Thomas Don Tomlinson Chuck Tost Dick Tucker Lynn Votaw Kenneth Waldrip ROW 9: Don Walther Jim Walton Earl Watson David Wilson Gary Wilson 384 JOHN HEATHMAN President ROW 1: Mike Agather Pat Aiken ROW 2: Dick Allen Pete Anderson ROW 3: Anthony Appel Dave Appel John Axtell Norman Baird Steve Bartlett ROW 4: William Bates Dalen Bayes Frank Beckon John Block Ray Bloom ROW 5: Mel Boston Larry Brines John Brown Jim Bryan Stephen Carter ROW 6: Bernard Chaplin Paul Charlton Clyde Christie Darrell Clavey William Clavey 385 ROW 1: Chuck Cleveland Daryl Click Charles Coddington Mart Craft Douglas Dunn ROW 2: Richard Durant John Erickson Jack Esvelt Larry Esvelt Terence Ethridge ROW 3: Jim Ezell Don Follett Ghazi Ghazanfar Gary Gleason Charlie Goodsell ROW 4: Toby Gustafson Jerry Hansen Don Harris Ron Hatley Richard Heathman ROW 5: Paul Humes Delbert Hunt Craig Jackson Ken J asman Ed Johnson ROW 6: Melvin Johnson James Kinnaman Roger Knight Garv Knudtson 386 ROW 1: Bob Koch Arnulf Krokan Aaron Kuest Mac Lamb Ken Larson ROW 2: Darrell Lewis Jake Logan Charles Mains John Marvin Ken McClure ROW 3: Larry McCullough Tom McKern Allen Mettler David Meyn Marko Milakovich ROW 4: Roger Muller Mike Murray Ed Ochiltree Ron Olsen Gary Onstot ROW 5: Gerald Pallies Fred Paul Dan Pederson John Peek Bruce Peterson ROW 6: Bruce Pieterson Richard Polenske Dick Quirk Dave Rawls 387 Stimson 'BD '14 X11 i7 '21 'Z' i' Lo v-fl W, 3 qv- -I , 4? 1- K CF' Y-'LI A sn- ROW 1: Dave Repp Rick Rhoads Ted Ripley Walker Roberts ROW 2: Graham Rolstad David Sams Tom Schultz Chuck Simpson Larry Sims ROW 3: Edwin Smick J ack Smith Milt Smith Alan Steiger Michael Stephenson ROW 4: Richard Stevens Russell Taylor Jim Tiernan Jerome Tierney Jim Tompkins ROW 5: Dave Tufts Vance Vallandingham Bob Van Pelt Ron Weitz Ralph West ROW 6: Ron Wikander Bill Willenberg Martin Wilson Doug Worthington 388 DOUG ORKNEY President ROW 1: Dennis Ah May Keith Arndt Robbie Avery Robert Blanchard ROW 2: John Brown Mike Carlon Mike Chester Dave Cordas ROW 3: William Davis Bob Dawson Dave Elsworth James Erickson Ken Evans Michael Frey John Gallagher ROW 4: Dixon Garner Gary Gehrmann Robert Goettel Dag Helgestad Tom Hunt Steve Johnson Terry Johnson ROW 5: Rodney Knipper Patrick Lawler Mick McClure Bud McDermott Mike McDonald Howard Meck Curtis Nakayama ROW 6: Terry Neal Robert Olds Gary Price Thomas F. Shea Nels Siverson Don Smith Dick Steen ROW 7: Gary Stoskopf Arlen Taylor Craig Thompson Vern Welo Rflger Whitney Bill Wiecking Gary Willoughby 389 Tau Kappa Epsilon Theta Chi ,cr N rw o X' Q fin DAVE CORDON President ROW 1: Robcrt Abendroth George Abrams Blaine Barron Keith Barrow ROW 2: Karl Clark Dave Cordon Guy Crook Don Dunsbar ROW 3: Brent Ekwall Tom Engelstad Bob Guess William Hamm Bob Hollingsworth Jerry Horn Larry House ROW 4: Steve Hudson Fred Hunter Brad Kuiper Miller Lembke Bob Mader Wayne McCann Bill Mercer ROW 5: Chris Mooney Leonard Neubert Dave Noblitt Tom Osborne Allen Quist Wayne Rea Rod Rickard ROW 6: Bob Sanderson Barry Serafin Jim Temples Paul Tomita Jim Trefren Jim Van Leuven Ralph West ROW 7: Robert Williams Mike Wilson James Woodward 390 DAVE VAN HERSETT MIKE CALDWELL Presidents ROW 1: Terry Acheson Jerry Behm Gerald Bloom Robert Brown ROW 2: Peter Brownell Mike Caldwell. Brian Caughey Monty Chaussee ROW 3: Harry Claterbos John Clinton Clay Conrath Bob Cook John Cox William Crews David Crowe ROW 4: John Endsley Don Essinger George Falkanhagen David Herrington Terry Hiatt Donald Hicks Robert James ROW 5: Robert Kinney Steven Klingler Jay Larson Robert McConnell Pat McGill Robert McGinnis Pat McGoldrick ROW 6: Galen Muse William Peterson Fred Reinke Robert Robinson Mac Rogers Roger Schiess Richard Sigafoos ROW 7: Dale Strickland Jeffrey Thompson Dave Van Hersett Douglas Verstegg D011 Wood 391 Theta X1 as CM Av, C' v 0- G- ,K 4 l'I GARY CRONK President ROW 1: Mick Cook Gary Cronk ROW 2: George Davies Terry Herman ROW 3: John Humphries Mike Lehman George Nixon Robert Pennington ROW 4: Allen Taylor Gary Trunkey Gary Wilgus 392 BOB JAYNE President ROW 1: Norm Adams Allan Akesson Jim Allen ROW 2: Jim Anderson Richard Becker Robert Becker ROW 3: Dick Bertholf John Birge Arthur Bisig Bill Blanton Stephen Blomgren Terry Boldt ROW 4: Richard Brown Robert Brown Ron Burg Winfield Chang Ron Chaplin David Clark ROW 5: Marv. Clement David Coney Dave Craig Ken De Bord Ronald Downing Kermit Duncan ROW 6: Ross Eberle Darrell Erb Dennis Fiess Vaden Floch Ed Florance Fred Garnsey ROW 7: Bill Green Morris Hall Steve Heppell Ed Holm Dave Holman 393 Waller '13 ,Jar 'S -dx X X X ' 1 1' v -.nl 5 'rw ,f XE' VF? Au.-N 'fag 7777 ROW 1: Dennis Hoofnagle Keith Hoofnagle Dannie Ice Gordon Jackson Tom Jacobson Bob Jenkins ROW 2: Dan Jennings Norman Johnson Robert Juneman Dietrich Jung Don Keeling Don Kurth ROW 3: John Ledgerwood Verl Long JimMagstadt Gary Martin Bruce McDonald Jack McFadden ROW 4: Terry Minkiewitz Gary Morgan Gary Paul Dan Percival David Pettit Jack Pheasant ROW 5: Clifford Rice Hal Rolph Rollie Ruehlman Dennis Rumsey Albert Seto Benny Sexton ROW 6: Fred Smith Mike Spencer Charles Stocker Harold Thompson Bruce Townsend Noel Vaughn ROW 7: Don Wall Garry White Robert Wilson Clark Zehnder 394 .fr ' ii: 434' i f i Acacia 346 Academic Administration 22 ADMINISTRATION 1 7 Ag Economics 38 Agriculturist 179 Agronomy Club 40 AI of A 49 AICE 51 AEII-IRE 48 Alpha Chi Omega 304 Alpha Delta Pi 305 Alpha Epsilon Rho 68 Alpha Gamma Delta 306 Alpha Gamma Rho 347 Alpha Kappa Lambda 348 Alpha Phi 307 Alpha Phi Omega 172 Alpha Phi Sigma 69 Alpha Psi 93 Alpha Tau Alpha 39 Alpha Tau Omega 349 Alpha Zeta 41 American Pharmaceutical Ass'n 84 Angel Flight 97 Army Sponsors 105 Arnold Air Society 97 ARTS 209 ASAE 40 ASCA 33, 288, 294 ASCE 49 ASME 48 ASWSU 134 ATHLETICS 231 Athletic Council 232 AWS 159 Band 210 Baseball 262 Basketball 246 Beta Gamma Sigma 74 Beta Theta Pi 350 Board of Control 135 Board of Publications 178 Board of Regents 19 Business Management 23 Chinook 180 Chi Omega 308 Choir 211 College of Arts and Sciences 52 College of Home Economics 80 College of Veterinary Medicine 90 Coman Hall 309 COMMUNICATIONS 177 Community Hall 312 Cosmo Club 170 Cougar Boosters 169 Cougar P.E. Club 88 Cougar Swim Club 89 Crimson Circle 162 Crimson Clover 36 CUB Corrunittees 142 Dairy Science Club 35 Davis Hall 314 Delta Chi 351 Delta Delta Delta 316 Delta Gamma 317 Delta Phi Delta 65 Delta Sigma Phi 352 Delta Tau Delta 333 Delta Upsilon 354 Duncan Dunn Hall 318 Subject Index Epsilon Pi Tau Evergreen Farmhouse Ferry Hall FFA Football Forestry Club Freshman Class Gamma Phi Beta Gannon Hall Guest Performances Golf GOVERNMENT GPAR Grey W Gymnastics Hawaiian Club Horticulture Club IBR IFC IK's Industrial Arts Club Institute of Ag Sciences IPAC Junior Class Junior IFC Junior Panhellenic Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Delta Kappa Kappa Gamma Kappa Psi Kappa Sigma Kruegel Hall Lambda Chi Alpha Lambda Kappa Sigma Lariat Club Lutheran Student Assoc. MEN McAllister Hall McCroskey Hall Military Mortar Board Mu Beta Beta Mu Phi Epsilon Neill Hall Newman Club Orchestra Outing Club Panhellenic PEM Club Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi - Phi Phi Phi Phi Beta Kappa Chi Theta Delta Kappa Delta Theta Epsilon Kappa Gamma Delta Kappa Phi Kappa Tau Mu Alpha Sigma Kappa Pi Beta Phi Pi Kappa Alpha Pine Manor Hall 79 184 355 320 35 234 37 150 323 356 218 261 1 33 152 233 242 17 1 37 158 154 164 79 28 153 146 156 157 324 325 326 84 358 359 362 85 38 175 345 363 327 95 163 36 65 366 17 5 212 173 155 88 109 74 79 369 89 370 109 371 65 373 329 374 375 Pi Tau Iota 66 Plays 213 Radio-TV 188 Range Management 39 Regents Hill Hall 330 Rho Chi 85 Rho Nu 67 Rho Epsilon Amateur 66 Roger Williams Fellowship 176 ROYALTY 1 93 Scarab 50 SCHOOLS . 27 School of Business and Economics 70 School of Education 76 School of Pharmacy 83 School of Physical Education and Recreation 86 Scott Hall 336 Senior Class 144 Sherwood Hall 377 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 381 Sigma Chi 382 Sigma Delta Chi 69 Sigma Iota 289 Sigma Kappa 340 Sigma Kappa Phi 67 Sigma Nu 383 Sigma Phi Epsilon 384 Sigma Tau 50 Sigma Tau Alpha 172 Society for Advancement of Management 75 Social Coordinating Council 169 Sophomore Class 148 Spark 192 Spurs 165 State Relations 26 Stevens Hall 341 Stimson Hall 385 Stimson Senate 170 Student Relations 25 Swimming 244 Tau Beta Pi 51 Tau Kappa Epsilon 389 Tennis 255 THE STUDENT 271 Theta Chi 390 Theta Sigma Phi 68 Theta Xi 391 THE UNIVERSITY 107 Throttlejockeys 174 Track 256 UCCF 176 University Firestation 392 Veterinarian Association 93 Waller Hall 393 Washington State Institute of Technology 42 Wilmer Hall 343 WOMEN 303 WBA 267 Wrestling 254 Yell Squad 241 YMCA 168 Young Republicans 174 YWCA 166 A Aamot, Jacquelin Aanenson, James Aaring, Janlce Aaring, Julie Darlene Michael 149 Abbott, Abbott, Abdo, Mohamed Abendroth, Robert Abrams, Lloyd Acheson, Terrance Ackermann, Joseph William Ackley, Adams, Anne Adams, Doris 36 Adams, Linda Adams, Adams, Adamson, Barbara Adderson, James Addis, Paul Adiele, Magnus Agather, Hester Agather, Michael Ahlf, Ronald Ahlquist, Sue Ah Mau, Dennis Ahmed, Sadrudin Ahola, Milton Aiken, Patrick Almonetto, Lauren Aitkenhead, Wm. Akessun, Allan Akishin, George Al Awar, Amln Alby, Eugene Aldrich, Lynne Aldrlch, Sarah Alexander, Clyde Alexander, Ronelle Alg, Rodney Alishahl, Mohammad Robert 140 Suzanne All, Sultan Alivertl, Robert Beverly Barbara Allan, Allen, Allen, Barlyse Allen, James Allen, Judith Michael 155 Allen, Allen, Richard Allan, Robert Allert, R. Michael Allison, Sandra Allred, Dianne Allred, John Allred, Rex Alm, Karen Almy, Donald Alseth, Alfred Alsworth, Dana Althoff, Millie Altlg, Jerry Alton, David Alverson, Sheryl Alward, H. V. Jr. Amans, Georgia Ambrose, Kay Amllng, Storma Amundson, Roger Andersen, Geraldine Andersen, Jean Anderson, Arlene B. Anderson, Arlene M. Anderson, Arthur Anderson, Betty Brooke 72 Anderson, Anderson, David A. Anderson, David P. Anderson, Donald Anderson, Dorman Anderson, Gary Anderson, George Anderson, Georgette Gerald Anderson, Anderson, Glenn James A. Anderson, Anderson, James D. Anderson, James S. Anderson, John Anderson, Judith Anderson, Judlth Llnda Anderson, Anderson, Lee Anderson, Margit Marsha Anderson, Anderson, Pere, Anderson, Richard J. Anderson, Richard V. Ronald Anderson, Anderson, Roderick Anderson, Sonja Anderson, William Andres, Linda 397 149 161 161 76 212 181 375 316 341 325 234 366 390 390 391 78 347 34 139 172 326 330 308 164 370 268 318 109 167 377 355 170 170 385 46 48 76 340 49 389 170 97 385 32 41 42 393 346 49 30 40 318 317 62 327 346 31 40 375 170 212 330 163 329 135 326 256 393 320 152 381 385 140 164 181 307 336 94 46 48 73 330 347 89 245 60 316 69 330 375 61 306 55 178 97 329 316 175 103 362 314 320 316 138 316 366 336 212 307 32 91 93 356 49 50 51 109 359 49 165 314 175 346 377 45 393 363 95 174 373 62 320 170 318 94 137 160 167 317 318 149 164 57 66 350 350 212 320 349 137 312 Student-Facult Index Andrews, Frederick 137 164 347 Andrews, Mark 212 Andrews, Sewell 38 41 Angstrom, David 382 Ankcorn, Richard 382 Antsen, Paul 149 164 374 Antypas, George 48 170 366 Anwar, Sheikh 170 Apperson, Ronald 60 210 211 212 383 Appel, Anthony 385 Appel, David 31 40 41 175 385 Arakakl, Yeiko 30 35 Arbogast, Cynthia 330 Ardussi, Mary 210 211 330 Arlt, Walter 234 Armstrong, Dennis 48 363 Armstrong, Gary 381 Armstrong, Howard 242 383 Armstrong, Michael 349 Armstrong, Robert 93 Arndt, Keith 389 Arneson, Kathy 151 185 330 Arora, Swarn 170 Arsteln, Lianne 175 314 Arthaud, Jean 167 330 Arthurs, James 164 362 Ashbaugh, David 383 Ashburn, James 212 384 Asbury, Glendin 382 Ashe, Mardith 167 316 Ashley, Marlene 330 Ashmun, Elizabeth 81 153 Ashworth, Ural 35 Aslakson, Richard 48 Aspol, Christian 354 Atkins, Margaret 341 August, Nick 233 246 262 264 Ault, Nelson 54 Ault, Ora 65 210 212 309 Austerman, Stanley 156 352 Austin, Carol 56 67 330 Austin, David 57 Austin, George 43 Austin, Nancy 76 Auvil, Judith 167 181 Averett, Arline 330 Avery, Robert 212 389 Axlund, Richard 353 Axtell, Carolyn 314 Axtell, John 385 Ayers, Linda 151 326 B Baarslag, Alice 153 Babbltt, Leroy 89 233 234 254 Hackman, Sandra 65 210 312 Bacon, Ann 325 Bacon, Chad 32 Badham, Robert 164 347 Baeder, Carol 314 Bafus, Barbara 140 329 Baggerly, Roy 375 Bagley, Carol 109 Bagley, Barbara 330 Bagley, Marcia 330 Baggott, Mary 305 Baglnski, Lawrence 34 175 355 Bagnall, Richard 366 Bailey, Arthur 262 Bailey, Bonnie 97 308 Bailey, Col B. 95 nancy, Col w. 103 Bain, Beverly 161 181 Bair, James Baird, Norman Bajema, Kenneth Baken, Carolyn Baken, Joan Betty Everette 31 3 212 76 97 Baker, Baker, Baker, Glenn Baker, Gretchen Baker, Jerry Baker, John 167 Baker, Mardlne Baker, Pamela Baker, Richard 58 69 Baker, Rosemary Baker, Robert Baker, Ruth Baker, Sylvia Baker, Thomas Baker, Wm. Bakklla, Eva 36 175 Baldwin, Geraldine , 163 Baldwin, Gwen 161 Baldwin, Nancy Baldwin, Patrick Baldwin, William 91 Ball, Pran 140 306 384 385 4 40 309 329 320 94 362 330 377 175 320 341 174 174 370 309 341 379 174 314 87 268 323 330 38 162 170 Ball, Terry Ballo, James Balsom, Brenda Balsley, Karen Bamford, Kathryn Band, William Banka, Beatrice Banks, Gary G. Bakns, Gary N. Barber, John Barbo, Katherine Barclay, Daniel Barclay, Ralph Barcott, James Bargmeyer, Alan 36 Barker, Charles Barker, Holly Barker, Wanda Barlow, Howard Barlow, William Barmuta, Linda Barnes, John Barnhard, Sindra Barnhart, Douglas Barnhart, Leona Barrett, Arthur Barrett, Ford Barrett, Marjorie Barron, Blaine Barrow, Keith Barry, William Barry, Richard 138 101 76 Barry, William Bartelheimer, Delores Bartell, William Bartels, Hermann Bartholet, Stephen Bartlett, Steven 246 377 137 340 241 267 324 54 330 233 262 371 156 348 142 306 384 366 362 146 347 49 76 329 314 42 147 366 172 325 354 320 156 374 172 325 158 375 383 320 390 390 91 185 154 164 212 382 359 82 155 62 170 354 62 373 366 385 384 323 369 382 Barton, Robert 154 Bartos, Judith Bartos, Michael Bartram, Michael Bassett, Day 41 50 Batdorf, Richard 210 212 Bates, Marian 341 Bates, Molly 76 312 Bates, Stan 232 Bates, Suzanne 76 328 Bates, William 385 Bathrick, David 152 212 Batterman, Gall 65 167 212 324 Batterton, Robert 355 Batten, Judith 336 Battin, Jonann 185 189 Bauer, Darlene 67 Bauer, Linda 317 Bauer, Nancy 343 Bauer, Rosaly 330 Baugh, M. Janice 309 Baumgardt, Nancy 151 336 Bayne, Carol 65 341 Bayes, Dalen ' 385 Bayley, Bruce 353 Bayne, William 212 384 Bea, Donald 383 Bea, Gary 175 370 Beadles, Erma 158 327 Bean, Glenda 57 109 330 Bean, Melvin 93 Beard, Alan 384 Beard, Harriett 309 Beasley, Wallis 55 232 Beattie, Martin 210 Bech, Terence 211 212 353 Bechard, Suzan 158 312 l3eck, Jerald 62 Beck, Ronald 366 Beck, Shan 161 167 304 Becker, Ronald 352 Becker, Robert 393 Becker, William 44 49 S0 363 Beckett, Carol 324 Beckley, Patrlck 34 Beckett Linda 59 109 212 317 Beckett, Paul 54 Beckley, Scott 363 Beckon, Frank 385 Bedell, Clifford 44 49 362 Beeler, John 371 Beer, Connie 211 Beers, Darryl 210 Beliia, Thomas 381 Behm, Diana 336 Behm, Jerry 174 Belair, Robert 58 374 Belaire, Louina 81 318 Belcher, Janet 304 Belcourt, Patricia 305 Belknap, Donna 309 Bell, Charles 350 Bell, Nancy 63 138 139 155 305 Bellas, Norman 211 212 Belles, Bert 154 351 Belsby, Nancy 305 Bclshe, James 30 Benine, Carol 316 Bennett, Andrea 330 Bennett, William 58 97 99 101 Bennion, Kay 149 174 325 Bensel, Duane 175 llensel, Neal 175 Benson, Johanna 76 330 Bent, John 2 33 256 Bentz, Wesley 375 Bcntzon, Jan 256 362 Bereiter, Sallie 327 Berg, Bonnie 152 329 Berg, Russell 156 Bergan, Ellen 170 Bergan, Ole 170 242 Berger, Donald 359 Berger, Sally 152 308 llerger, Susan 140 329 Berglund, Sandra 326 Bergsten, William 154 369 Bergstrotn, Ann 330 Berntsen, Karl 50 51 354 Berry, Bradford 35 36 38 212 347 Berry, William 96 98 99 100 101 152 232 234 254 350 Bertholf, Richard 45 136 393 Bertola, Don 233 256 Bertramson, B. Rodney 29 Berube, Florence 341 Betts, Attie 43 Betts, Gerald 149 349 Bethani, Anastasia 317 Bettas, George 175 372 Bettys, Dolores 59 Betz, Glenn 35 Bevington, Jane 320 Bevins, Daniel 48 Beyersdorf, Paul 164 352 Bhagat, Ishaque 366 Bibblns, Claudia 31 Bickford, Monroe 109 254 366 Biehl, Stewart 381 Bierbower, June 178 Biggs, John 104 241 381 Biggs, Larry 49 50 Billingsley, David 34 36 40 Bingham, John 94 Birch, Bonnie 340 Birdsell, Lee 35 Birdsell, Dale 359 Birge, John 393 Birum, Ronald 393 Bishop, Bruce 58 153 366 Bislg, Arthur 393 Bissett, Roberta 309 Bitterling, Michael 381 Bjerke, Gall 175 314 Bjornson, Barbara 109 Black, Walter 359 Blackmore, Virginia 167 320 Blain, Katherine 206 305 Blair, Deanna 336 Blair, Judith 314 Blair, Robert 366 Blake, Ruth 320 Blakeley, Jean 340 Blakeley, Judy 304 Blakely, Louis 234 359 Blakely, Michael 30 41 359 Blanchard, Artie 81 307 Blanchard, Robert 389 Blandford, Barbara 158 343 Blank, Connie 329 Blanton, William A. Jr. 393 Bleasner,W1lliam 30 175 Blechschmidt, Lance 347 Blew, Maryly 318 Bilesner, Erwin 31 190 352 Bliesner, Wayne 359 Blinn, Leonard '60 Block, John 83 385 Blockllnger, Ronald 262 Blomgren, Stephen 40 393 Blomquist, Larry 363 Blomquist, Sharon 65 143 210 326 Bloom, Gerald 391 Bloom, Geraldine 51 308 Bloom, Ray 335 Bluhm, George 41 96 97 355 Blums, Kaspars 246 371 Blymyer, Carole 305 llobhitt, Dale 188 Bockemohle. Bradley 343 Bodily, Gene 91 Bodine, Lynn 359 Bodmer, Robert 66 359 Bodrak, Gilbert 60 212 Bodrak, Joyce 76 212 305 Boehm, Robert 48 147 Boettcher, Paul Bogle, Denise 307 Bohlke, Joan 81 Bohlke, Tovi Boise, Sue Boldt, Terry 139 Bollen, Michael Bolte, Max 49 50 154 Bolton, John Booker, Elizabeth 81 Bookter, Harold Boots, Larry Bordwell, Phyllis 36 Borg, Rebecca 212 Borovec, Duane 169 190 Bosse, Herman Bottemiller, Everett Botts, Kay 58 Bouchard, Marjorie Bouma, Rudolf Bowen, Floyd Bower, Ronald 151 Bowman, George Boy, Della Boyd, Dorthy Boyd, Ronald Boydston, Theodore 87 100 Boylan, James 233 237 Braat, Benjamin Brackett, Lawrence Braden, Norman Bradbury, Betty 178 Bradford, Yolanda Bradley, David Bradley, Robert Bradway, Susan 210 Brady, Terry Brager, Nancy Brake, Perry 158 Brandt, Sherry 56 Brandt, Sharon 73 Brannon, Thelma Brant, Halsey 151 Brasel, Anna 60 Bratton, Rosalee 212 Brazeal, David Bready, Sue Breaker, Gary Breakey, Maryan 149 Breakey, Winifred 139 Brehm, Mikel Breiten, Betty Breitenfeldt, Robert Brelsford, Lloyd 139 Bremner, Bryan 138 154 Bremner, Marie Breshears, Marion 31 Brewlngton, Carolyn Brickell, James 32 356 Bridge, Robert Bridges, William Brierley, Roc 57 158 Briggs, David Brlnes, Anita 105 212 Brines, Larry Brink, Kenneth Brincken, Roland Briscoe, Roger 60 65 109 Brislawn, Cynthia Brislawn, Guy Bristol, Walter Brizendine, Shirley 65 210 211 Brocar, Lisa Broeckel, Marlene Bronson, Stephen Brooks, Charles Brookes, Edwin 32 Brooks, Willialn Brotnov, David Brous, Jerry Brower, Beverly Brown, Barbara Brown, Delbert Brown, David Brown, Donald Ilene 139 Brown, Brown, Joanne Brown, John Marcia 136 56 56 Brown, Brown, Neal Brown, Richard Robert G. Robert M. Brown, Brown, Brown, Robert S. Brown, Thomas 94 Brown, Titnothy Browne, Basil Brown, Virginia Browne, G. Keith 76 30 138 366 175 136 330 317 336 393 359 143 353 377 317 383 35 320 318 381 35 93 312 314 170 354 34 336 343 372 98 381 234 384 383 373 23 349 336 384 94 211 63 343 366 316 317 178 152 212 349 349 326 353 330 76 320 309 336 58 373 346 109 340 175 103 377 256 363 35 341 385 56 30 104 363 330 24 25 142 324 38 314 346 377 366 377 71 377 330 336 51 346 351 330 330 389 330 62 393 356 393 391 382 211 175 336 359 Brownell, Jerry Brownell, Peter Browning, Jerry Brubaker, Carol Bruce, Kathleen Bruguier, Thomas Brundage, Ann 356 212 391 49 50 98 100 336 211 320 45 48 314 Brunette, Willlam 58 69 109 Bruns, Rosemary 330 Brunson, Jo Ann 138 170 305 Brunson, Judith 151 161 309 Brust, Donald 94 Bryan, James 385 Brymer, Bonnie Buboltz, Donna Buchan, Sharon Buchanan, Bruce Buchanan, Carolyn Buchanan, Dale Buchanan, Mark Buchanan, Thomas 164 Buck, Margaert 109 Buck, Merilee 175 Buckner, Vonna Buckman, Roger Buell, Carla Buess, Judith Buettner, Gerald Buhman, Neil Bulk, Roberta Buitenveld, Sally Bull, Emory Bull, James Bullis, Bob Bumgarner, Richard Bunch, Gary Bundy, June Bunge, Geraldine Bunnell, Paul Burch, Lawrence Burdett, Charles Burdick, Jesslyn Burger, Frances Burgess, Charles Burgess, Sharon Burke, Barbara Burke, Bertella Burke, Janice Burke, Kathleen 210 Burke, Roberta Burkhartlt, David Burleigh, James Burnard, Clayton Burnard, John Burnett, Richard Burnham, Kent Burnham, Toni Burns, Judith Burrell, Debra Burrell, Nell Burrus, Jean Burton, Gertie Burton, Robert Busch, Carol Busche, Penny Bush, Lynn Bushaw, Donald Busse, Roy Butler, Alfred Butler, Beryl Butler, Donald 109 Butler, Richard 134 -:mes Butts, J. Buzard, Sharon Buuell, Kenneth Byers, Karl Byers, Judy C Cable, Michael Cady, Harriet 138 Caldwell, James Caldwell, Michael 60 65 168 Calhoun, Carol Calkins, Phyllis 65 Call, Verle Cameron, Alice Cameron, Andrew Cameron, Judith Cameron. Robin Camp, John Camp, Merrill Campbell, Charles Campbell, Corinne Campbell, Dorothy Campbell, Hugh Campbell, Jerry Campbell, Joy 167 309 324 318 63 350 105 138 329 352 28 66 138 255 350 212 336 212 327 138 371 56 330 316 382 60 341 149 309 91 66 178 109 30 363 343 330 352 348 38 155 323 343 30 268 318 304 330 317 97 329 212 341 147 32 375 210 370 370 71 139 71 168 212 366 341 309 340 373 304 212 314 190 350 329 153 336 314 137 383 375 151 343 151 190 212 353 136 362 352 307 69 89 212 327 156 166 212 362 167 212 154 391 330 212 340 93 330 182 185 323 324 156 40 355 53 161 180 306 25 138 141 170 233 234 238 239 234 254 172 330 Campbell, Leonard Campbell, Riley 169 Campbell, Robert Campbell, Verne 60 103 109 162 Cano, Francis Cannon, Shirley 63 68 184 192 Canque, Gene Cantera, Angelo Cantonwine, Paul Cappnni, Jim 35 40 Capps, Wayne Caraher, Patrlck 175 Cardwell, John 51 Carey, Barbara Carey, Thomas 109 Carlsen, Beverly 172 Carlon, Michael 262 Carlsberg, Donna Carlson, Ruth Carlson, Eric 383 356 104 363 234 163 230 320 67 149 355 164 372 374 212 362 318 389 304 68 58 Carlson, Janet 61 160 341 Carlson, John 175 Carlson, Karen 341 Carlson, Kim 156 373 Carlson, Larry 246 Carlson, Marilyn 211 Carosella, Paul 359 Carr, Muriel 318 330 Carpenter, James 62 89 2-15 366 Carr, Gerald 348 Carratt, Theodore 58 353 Carroll, Sally 151 312 Carter, Donald 382 Carter, John 104 Carter, Martha 336 Carter, Stephan 151 385 Cartony, Evelyn 152 157 329 Carter, John 104 Casey, Judith 320 Casmier, Richard 372 Case, William 149 Cassidy, Michael 353 Castle, Joanna 63 138 325 Castleberry, H. Paul Catling, Diane 341 Caughey, Brian 391 Causey, Janice 149 309 Cavanaugh, Duane 346 Cayanus, Jo Ann 212 323 Cearlock, Dennis 383 Celmer, Norma 142 Chakravartti, Ashis 359 Chally, Paul 382 Chambers, Elizabeth 153 330 Chambers, Larry 371 Chambers., Mildred 82 109 Chandler, Don 137 358 Chang, Winfield 151 171 174 212 363 Chaplin, Bernard 385 Chaplin, John 256 Chaplin, Ronald 393 Chapman, William 359 Chamberlin, Robert 375 Chariot, Robert Charbonneau, James Charles, Lenora Charlton, Paul 385 Chase, Alfred 377 Chase, Charles 375 Chase, Delbert 245 Chase, Florence Chase, Russell 136 Chase, Karl 359 Chase, Gary 89 245 363 Chatterton, Eniss Chaudry, Mukhtar Chaussee, Francis 391 Cheatham, Laura 57 160 304 Chee, Wan 44 Cheek, John 49 Cheldelin, Neal 164 348 Cbesley, Sydney 336 Chester, Michael 58 103 389 Chew, J. Ana 330 Chick, Robert 25 138 139 chnd, John 94 Chisholm, Marilyn 157 304 Chisholm, Susan 341 Chorba, Dennis 381 Chouinard', Carol 36 150 153 160 314 Christean, Lnrin 2 33 2 34 Christensen, Gerald 373 Christensen, Nelson 109 Christian, Mavis 314 Christiansen, Fredric 362 Christiansen, Nora 212 309 Christiansen, Richard 366 Christianson, Gloria 314 Christie, Clyde 385 Christopher, Judy 314 Christopher, Jean 383 Chrlstopherson, R. D. 375 Chromoga, Linda 330 Chrysler, Frederick 366 Chrysler, Susan 82 309 Chumhley, Gary 35 355 Church, William 349 Churchill, Richard 151 210 359 Citron, Margaret 336 Clapham, William 190 369 Clapp, Emory 32 41 Clapp, Kenneth 34 38 Clapp, Robert 151 351 Clare, Jean Clark, 13. Dave 31 393 Clark, Claudette 327 Clark, Dave 44 371 Clark, Dewey Clark, Don 87 Clark, Edward 382 Clark, Eugene 70 Clark, Janice 153 Clark, Karl 191 210 212 390 Clary, Peter 94 Claterbos, Harry 391 Claus, Sharon 36 151 330 Claussen, Linda 161 175 314 Clavey, August 385 Clavey, Darrell 385 Clawson, Roger 190 Clayton, Susan 336 Cleave, David 63 373 Cleaveland, Charles 386 Clem, Patricia 187 330 Clement, Marnell 210 331 Clement, Marvin 393 Clerc, Barbara 331 Clevenger, John 25 162 Cllck, Daryl 386 Click, Gregory 136 154 190 347 Clinkingbeard, Leslie 210 Clinton, John 391 Clodius, Carolee 172 325 Cloherty, Patriica 309 Clow, Jacqueline 210 343 Coccione, Marilyn 157 304 Cochran, Faye 36 331 Cochran, Gary Coddington, Charles 44 49 386 Coe, Arden 304 Coffin, M. Diane 68 Coffin, Susan 149 324 Coffland, Jack 354 Coiner, Vernon 94 Cnlacino, Dennis 152 246 369 Colcock, Karen 151 318 Cole, Charles 34 Coleman, Gary 175 262 Colf, Sharon 210 3-11 Colleary, Charles 38 Colleran, Robert 233 234 Collins, Gretchen 305 Collins, Heber 51 Collins, Nancy 307 Colpitts, James 211 355 Colyar, Janice 172 341 Colyar, Lance 40 363 Conant, Amy 59 109 314 Coney, David 169 393 Conlne, Gerald 254 Connell, Patricia 212 326 Conner, Michael 382 Conner, Dianne 312 Connors, Timothy 234 Conrad, Judith 309 Conrad, Margie 206 212 340 Conrady, Nancy ' 36 81 314 Cnnrath, Clay 391 Cook, Bruce 254 366 Cook, Donald 104 212 391 Cook, Micheal 392 Cook, Shirley 314 Cook, Terry 362 Cook, William 350 Coombs, Susan 343 Coonrad, Daniel 36 38 39 347 Cooper, Austin 151 Cooper, Suzanne 326 Coppins, Marilyn 331 Copple, Richard 233 234 Coppock, Lawrence 38 41 210 347 Copps, Kathleen 340 Corbett, Joseph 156 351 Cordas, David 389 Cordeau, Winifred Cordell, VVll11am 370 Cordcrman, Gerald 156 370 Cordon, David 61 68 98 99 390 100 Corkrum, Catherine Corliss, Mary Cornelius, Jean Corsmo, Carolyn Costello, William Cotter, Betty Cottom, Doyne Cotton, Nancy Couch, Robert Couch, Wllliam Coulter, James Courteau, Richard Courrier, Sharon 76 Cousins, William Cousyn, Jack Jr. Cox, Anita 135 158 Cox, John 73 Cox, Mary Cox, Wlllialn Crabb, William 190 340 151 331 316 212 343 151 377 331 325 60 109 143 314 49 371 44 49 46 384 145 307 346 373 140 320 109 391 331 377 71 Craddock, Truda 212 314 Crady, Patricia 142 181 1115 306 Craft, Mart 386 Craggs, Jeffery 154 346 Craig, David 393 cnng, Judith 109 Cramer, Gail 164 Crampton, Kenneth 151 371 Crandell, S. Judson 53 Crane, Camilla 140 152 316 Crane, Lao 336 Crawford, Joan 267 336 Crawford, John -15 48 Crawford, Lois 341 Crews, Willialn 143 391 Cripe, Randolph 57 145 154 358 Crocker, Susan 65 206 329 Crockett, Charles 45 359 Crockett, Mary 158 309 Crnll, Linda 309 Cromer, Alvis 71 97 98 100 Cromer, Gary 256 382 Cronk, Gary 57 392 Crook, Guy 390 Crook, John 371 Crook, Merrily 336 Crook, Pat 234 262 Crosby, Michael 378 Crosetto, William 40 Cross, Anna 136 309 Cross, Miriam 175 331 Crossland, David 350 Crouse, Shirley 172 327 Crowe, C. Richard 359 Crowe, David 391 Crowe, Virginia 305 Croyle, Larry 370 Crurnpacker, Carol 341 Cruver, Sandra 317 Culbertson, Roberta 318 Culp, Randall 71 Culp, Richard 354 Culshaw, Mary 172 331 Culver, Jo Ann 139 327 Culver, Larry 382 Cummins, Sandra 314 Cummings, Carmelia 318 Cupp, Sondra 325 Curran, Susan 81 109 329 Curry, Gerald 170 Curtis, David 378 D Da nen, Ralph itz Dacy, Donna 314 Dagle, Gerald 94 109 172 375 Dahl, Eric 379 Dahlberg, Phyllis 326 Dahlin, Anne 161 309 Dahlstrom, Ruth 57 109 317 Dahmen, David 373 Dakers, Janice 320 D Alessandro, Joan 331 Dale, Carole 3-ll Daly, Clark ' 353 Daly, Sharon 336 Damon, Brenda 336 Damon, Dwight 246 262 Dana, Homer 42 Daniels, Charles 152 164 351 Daniels, Donald 138 383 Danielson, Daniel 71 Danquist, Gerald 366 Dapper, Diane 343 Dargan, Kathleen 175 Darlington, Robert 91 Daugherity, Reed 97 149 1 52 3 5 8 Davidson, Donald 373 Davidson, Robert 212 362 Davies, Lawrence 56 245 392 Davis, Brian 49 50 Davis, Christine 306 Davis, Daphne 212 309 Davis, Jesse 30 109 Davis, Kenneth 91 93 Davis, Joanne 149 160 314 Davis, Joseph 349 Davis, Leslie 331 Davis, Loren 46 Davis, Mary 318 Davis, Oliver 212 389 Davis, Quentin 379 Davis, Richard 363 Davis, Rowland 71 Davis, VVil1iam 56 Dawson, Larry 40 74 Dawson, Linda 331 Dawson, Robert 212 389 Day, Linda 197 212 318 Day, Sandra 317 Dayot, Marla 170 Deakin, Joyce 320 Dean, Gordon 45 370 Dean, Susan 336 Deardorff, Bobby 47 50 51 De Atley, Robert 382 De Boer, Roland 256 De Bord, Kenneth 393 De Brltz, Gloria 331 Dechenne, Dale 366 138 329 Deck, Susan d Dedrick, Mary 142 161 210 337 Deering, Jacqueline 76 155 160 308 De Grasse, Merch 49 50 De Jong, Dorothy 320 Delaney, Grace 343 Delaney, Kathleen 314 Delaney, Ladln 49 50 51 109 Delaney, Larl'y 69 Delano, Bernice 81 Delany, Kathleen 76 343 Delich, Daryl 362 Delich, Gerry 362 Deliganis, Christina 83 331 De Luca, Catherine 327 De Marco, Phyllis 77 109 341 De Matis, Carole 331 Demena, Kassaye 170 Demick, Duke 94 Dennis, Kathleen 56 343 Dennis, Melvin 91 Denny, George 151 Del'kland, Betty 343 Derr, Dennis 366 Dc Ruwe, Raymond 35 38 Des Marteau, Darryl 358 Devine, Michael 89 233 234 245 Devlin, Ralph 26 De Vry, Scott 369 De Young, Gretchen 165 212 337 Dlcklson, Geraldine 337 Dickson, David 31 33 36 41 212 397 Dickson, William 354 Diercks, Robert 136 164 384 Diesen, Charles 164 175 178 370 Dietrich, Carol 312 Dietrich, Eldon 164 Digerud, Jan 49 170 Dllle, Paula 309 Dilley, Marjorie 309 Dillingham, Lloyd 94 Dillman, Robert 212 Dillon, Deanna 77 316 Di Luzio, Marjorie 63 155 194 206 307 Dirom, Neil 233 246 252 383 Dixon, Donald 94 Dixon, Helen 312 Dixon, Larry 375 Doan, Bonnle 77 Doan, Thomas 46 Dobrlski, Joseph 378 Dobson, Terrance 363 Dodds, Douglas 356 Dodge, Gary 50 5l 349 Dodge, Jeri 325 Dodge, Paul 40 41 Dodge, Thomas 349 Dodgen, Harold 23 Dods, Roberta 318 Doepke, Paul 31 Dolan, Richard 363 Dolphin, Lonna 175 212 327 Doneen, Anne 331 Doneen, Dennis 366 Doonan, Stephen 372 Dormaier, John 373 Dost, Donald 49 Doty, Barbara 314 Douglas, Barbara 320 Douglas, Clark 378 Douglas, Michael 363 Douglas, Paula 172 327 Douglass, James 3711 Doull, Saundra 212 Doutriaux, Jean 170 Dowie, Keith 156 370 Dowler, Glenn 95 Downen, Charles 32 Downing, April 304 Downcn, Janet 77 Downing, Joan 341 Downing, Roland 393 Draggoo, Jerome 347 Dragoo, Janet 59 155 325 Dreger, Sharon 314 Drew, John 346 Drew, Michael 350 Driskill, Richard 366 Drummond, Julie 56 314 Drury, Laurence 154 Duchie, Wililam 103 Duenwald, Jeffrey 38 Duemling, Jean 314 Ducy, Charlene 325 Duff, Bart Dufur, Leonard 359 Dull, Karen 301, Dumas, Edwin 358 Dunagan, Kathleen 312 Dunbar, Donald 164 390 Duncan, Bonnie 327 Duncan, Donald 162 Duncan, Kermlt 45 393 Duncan, Mike 30 34 40 Dunham, Fredrick Dunlap, Gretchen Dunn, Douglas 355 382 139 167 326 386 Dunn, J. Hubert 89 140 242 Dunn, Virginia 341 Dunning, Barbara 97 212 305 Duprcl, Roger 63 234 384 Durall, Donald 233 256 Duran, Servet 43 Durant, Richard 97 101 386 Durham, David 56 109 210 366 Durkee, David 210 211 212 Durrett, Marilyn 212 307 Duskin, Gordon 91 Dybing, Robert 375 Dyer, Billie 304 E Eardley, Carole 58 68 140 166 167 324 Eastep, Gary 97 98 100 358 Eastlick, Herbert 153 Eastlick, Margaret 137 Eastling, Barbara 331 Ebbert, Lacey 137 166 167 326 Ebel, William 382 Eberle, Leonard 393 Ebersole, Linda 316 Eckherg, Robert 370 Eckman, Arthur 140 149 164 190 383 Eckrem, Karla 340 Edelman, Marilynn 320 Edgerton, Lynne 329 Edlger, Raymond 91 Edlund, lan 210 211 Edwards, Dallas 255 Edwards, David 366 Edwards, L. Dean 382 Edwards, Martha 312 Egbert, John 349 Egge, Audrey 160 175 343 Ehle, Albert 384 Eisenman, Lloyd 375 Eisses, Henrietta 320 Ekenes, Joanne 308 Ekstran,D1ane 152 304 Ekstran, Nelson 31 234 Ekvall, Brent 390 E1awad,'1'ahir 170 Eldenburg, Paul 151 156 Elder, James 55 Elder, Jane 109 Elduen, Marlene 161 202 329 Eliot, Blain 384 Eller, Beverly 320 Eller, Richard 71 97 99 101 366 Ellingcsn, Bruce 66 235 234 350 Ellingson, Thea 59 329 Elllngson, Margaret 312 Ellington, Ronald 362 Elllott, Adelbert 48 50 363 Ellis, Leslie 45 48 153 359 Ellis, Michael 71 382 Ellis, Patricia 312 Ellls, Vickie 331 Ellison, Nancy 109 Ellison, Russell 363 Elmore, Roberta 323 Els, James 563 Elsbury, Barbara 175 320 Elsom, Donald 381 Elsworth, David 389 Emel, William 363 Emerson, Barbara 320 Emerson, Howard Emerson, Verne 35 41 63 374 Emery, Edward 109 Emigh, Arthur 46 Emigh, Stuart 43 Endres, Judith 331 Endsley, John 391 Eng, Carol 327 Engel, Reinhold 170 347 Englehardt, Barbara 337 Engelskien, Jeffrey 374 Engelstad, Tom 170 2 33 390 England, Judith 331 Engstrotn, M. Christine 327 Engstrom, Wayne 34 41 97 109 Engvall, David 61 66 Engvall, Karen 61 Ennis, Donn 356 Ensign, Gordon 347 Ensminger, Douglas 350 Ensmingcr, M. 29 Ensor, David Enstrom,-Carolyn 309 Enzler, Jared 71 383 Epton, Mary 155 325 Epler, John 363 Erb, Darrell 50 136 393 Erdahl, Judith 82 160 320 Erickson, Anna 68 Ericksen, Betty 331 Erickson, Delmert 362 Erickson, Elmer 189 Erickson, Gene 154 164 383 Erickson, James 152 389 Erickson, Joan 149 203 317 Erickson, John 375 Erickson, John Erickson, Kay Erickson, Llloyd Ericson, Elvin Erlandson, Thomas Escott, Tom Erstrom, Nancy Esllck, Gwendolyn Espeseth, Joanne 40 386 324 94 138 233 234 47 320 307 331 340 Espinoza, Irene 67 Essinger, Donald 212 391 Estep, Darlene 77 331 Estes, James 62 355 Esvelt, Jack 66 336 Esvelt, Larry 44 49 50 51 109 386 Ethridge, Terence 3116 Eubanks, William 83 374 Euken, Edward Huzeneier, John Evans, Arlene Evans, Arthur Evans, Betty Evans, Dennis 175 372 Evans, Donna 323 Evans, Douglas 94 Evans, John 354 Evans, Kenneth 389 Evans, Loren 91 Evans, Marilynn 73 Evans, Mary 331 Evans, Marlene 77 323 Evans, Sharon 327 Evenson, Wayne 48 Everest, George 353 Everest, Lloyd 23 Evjen, Harold 67 Ewing, Grace 309 Ewing, John 346 Ewing, Mary 340 Eyre, David 381 Ezell, James 3116 F Fabian, Felix 97 98 100 Fabian, John 50 51 96 99 100 Fabian, William 69 96 97 101 Failor, Mary 337 Fairbanks, Donald Fairbanks, Earl Fairbanks, Marvin Fairbanks, Ralph 49 Falrburn, Carol 157 316 Fairweather, Linda 138 211 Faletto,,Rlchard 143 353 Falkenhagcn, George 391 Fallaha, Ahmed 40 Farlss, Lanl 309 Farmer, Ross 371 Farner, Donald 22 Farner, James 359 Farmer, Carolyn 324 Farrlsh, Margo 138 323 Farver, Vlckl 306 Fassero, Delona 81 109 160 159 163 341 Faulkner, Linda 304 Favor, David 57 Favor, Judith 57 Fay, Sharonlce Feasley, Robert 139 Feider, Gary 375 Fclder, Robert 175 372 Pelgum, Leon 366 Pelse, Jack 24 Felgenhauer, Karl 34 40 41 104 355 Felgenhauer, Donald 359 Felber, Richard 350 Feller, Edwln 35 36 174 355 Felstad, Roy 164 168 Fenton, Carln 63 316 Ferguson, Dwight 40 Ferguson, Gary 210 Ferguson, Judith A. 149 Ferguson, Judith D. 307 343 Ferguson, Kenneth 49 50 Ferguson, Margaret 36 327 Ferguson, Sharon 305 Ferguson, Wllllam 366 Fetzer, Frances 167 308 Flck, sany 175 Field, Darlene 307 Fless, Dennls 366 Flnholm, Teddl 212 307 Fink, Wynne 158 343 Finley, Karen 343 Finnigan, llrian 353 Flnnlla, James 48 366 Finnlla, John 48 50 366 Flschbach, Robert 352 Fischer, Fred 46 48 Fischer, George 28 34 Fischer, Richard 366 Fish, Larry 152 Fish, Marilyn 151 307 Fisher, Carol 175 306 Fisher, Suzanne 157 323 Fisher, Vlctor 63 356 Fisk, Pamela 304 Fitzpatrick, Douglas 71 Fitzgerald, Madeline 304 Fltzslmmons, Charles 382 398 Fjeld, Oddmund Flaherty, Patricia Flanagan, Bruce Rebekah y, Gary Flatt, Wililam 48 Fleckenstein, Joyce Flanagan, Flanner 170 77 318 117 89 242 363 309 87 383 140 356 327 Fleming, Philip 44 49 50 Fleming, Richard 67 Fletcher, Frances 137 326 Fletcher, Homer Fletcher, James Flinn, Joanne Flinn, John Flint, Charles Floch, Vaden 393 Florance, Edwin 391 Floathe, Shirley 137 321 Flintoft, Yvonne 311 Fogelstcdt, Julia 175 309 F Hl!1,1atnes 36 40 256 347 Fogg, William 32 381 Fogle, Janet 317 Foisy, Gary 45 375 Follett, Donald 386 Fonda, Geraldine 343 Forrey, Frances 306 Forsberg, Dianne 153 343 Forsberg, Steven 369 Forslund, Mary 87 268 326 Forster, Edward 31 40 41 355 Forsyth, Thomas 93 Forth, Sharon 331 Fnsburg, Kathleen 331 Fosseen, William 383 Fosshage, Sandra 212 337 Fflslefi Carol 138 172 314 Foster, George 369 Poster, Leslie 30 Fowles, Katherine 325 Fox, James 347 Foxton, Donna 142 331 Foy, Yvonne 77 109 160 161 306 Fragner, Ronald 104 135 366 Francis, Llane 331 Francone, Donald 57 145 373 Franklin, Glen 67 212 Franklin, Virginia 60 212 314 Franzen, Willa 63 138 326 Fraser, Sheila 61 268 327 Fray, Charlotte 82 325 Frazer, Gerald 38 Frazier, Gerald 38 41 369 Fred, Sheryl 340 Fredrlckson, Sylvia 105 212 307 Freeburn, Bruce 152 364 Freeman, Kenneth 59 104 Freese, Barbara 140 310 Freese, Robert 180 360 Freimuth, Douglas 360 French, C. Clement 232 French, Earnest 32 French, Richard 256 375 Frey, Barry 389 Frlauf, Charles 234 Friaen, Kathy an Friden, Bruce 363 Friel, John 13. 192 Friel, John M. 60 65 358 Frisby, Bob 69 Frisch, Gloria 212 337 Fritts, Suzanne 310 Frost, Dorothy 312 Frost, Richard 352 Frost, Willlam 71 352 Frostad, Don 369 Fruccl, Dominic 350 Fuller, Darel 66 356 Fuller, John 360 Fuller, Priscilla 158 172 318 Fuller, Thomas 49 363 Fullerton, Jerold 94 Fulton, Cheryl 97 151 316 Fulton, Robert 373 Fulmer, William 379 Furlong, Lael 170 341 Furness, Carol 317 G Gabbert, Nathtan 94 Gabrlelsen, Lee 212 373 Gaines, Michael 369 Galer, Gretchen 323 Gilillflfly M. Walter 38 Gallagher, John 71 96 98 100 389 Gallagher, Kenneth 93 Galli an Glen 86 232 8 1 Gallemore, Sandra Gallup, Gordon GMIWCYI Mrs. Mary Gannon, Susan Ganson, Marilyn Gmlfihii Hlpinchandra Gardner, James Gardner, Lawrence Garmann, Gary Garmo, Sharon 399 337 382 139 326 161 316 170 370 362 373 326 Garner, Dixon Garnscy, Frederick Garrison, James Gasaway, Judlth Gaspard, Nancy Gates, Thomas Gauch, David Gaudy, Carolyn Gawnu, Sheila Gay, Wendy Geary, Jim Gebhard, Beverly Gee, Robert 137 Geer, James Gehrmann, Gcry Gcil, James Gelbach, Ralph Gelder, Allen Gentry, Herman Genartline, Kathleen George, Barbara George, John 39 40 41 Gerleman, Phillip Gettles, Jo Gettman, Norma 57 Getlles, John 58 69 65 210 Ghazanfar, Shaikh Giachlno, Robert Giacomazzi, Robert Giard, Barton Giarde, Nancy Gibb, Douglass Gibbs, Dorothy Gibson, Catherine Gibson, Judith Gibson, Milton Gibson, Susan Giboney, Carol 149 Gies, Michael Giese, Janice 59 Giese, Paul 154 233 Giese, Robert 389 212 393 49 109 172 67 312 60 210 211 363 71 327 73 331 67 337 93 306 212 369 366 234 389 360 141 151 360 310 304 347 382 308 381 143 331 386 234 94 212 384 143 331 89 245 341 312 360 317 167 323 363 109 343 262 372 188 Gilbert, Howard 30 40 41 331 Gllbreath, Margaret Gilby, Diane Gildehaus, Gerald Giles, Barbara Giles, Roger 89 168 Gilkey, Lorene Gill, Elsie Glll, Larry Gill, Ronald Gillespie, James Gllllo, Patricia Gillis, Murlin Gilman, John Girsberger, Loren Glzlnskl, Betty Gladder, Gail - Glaze, Gary Gleason, Diana Gleason, Gary Gleason, George 211 Glenn, Michaelc Glenn, Sandra Glover, Dianne Gluth, Clara Goble, Wendy Godsil, Paul Goeller, John Goemmer, Carol Goennner, Charles Goettel, Robert Goetz, Ionc Coggin, Joyce Goldade, Allen Goldfinch, Connie Goldsworthy, Harry Gongwcr, Judlth Goodner, Joanna Goodsell, Charles Gorden, Judith 149 Gordon, Gary Gordon, Robert Gorman, Roger Gorton, Catherine Gotham, Betty 61 Gould, John Gould, Walter Gowler, Kathleen Graber, James Grabner, Carol Grabner, Louise 318 104 355 326 245 373 331 340 384 356 351 337 94 360 175 362 36 331 157 160 212 326 78 212 327 36 386 89 104 242 353 304 318 310 310 137 155 157 308 49 175 371 77 30 73 389 152 161 93 156 383 341 370 327 317 183 386 158 337 93 347 155 62 175 63 241 201 317 109 360 331 370 59 343 211 212 Grace, Neil 60 65 Grace, Richard 32 37 Gradwohl, Judy 314 Grady, Irene 142 161 167 324 Grafious, Judith 312 Grafton, Donald 51 175 372 Graham, Jason 48 71 362 Graham, Judith 155 340 Granger, Guy 47 104 Grant, Darroll 38 Grant, David 353 Grant, Donald 142 Grant, Jack 93 Grant, John 30 362 Grant, Lawrence 151 384 Graves, Scott Graves, Sharon Graves, Rose Gray, Georgia Diane John Marilee Richard Roberta Ronald William Greco, Green, Green, Green, Green, Green, Green, Greene, James Greenfield, Eric GrcenfieId,1i. Greenfield, Peggy 57 Greenwalt, Neil 44 49 67 Greenway, Nancy Greenwell, llurton Greenwood, Nelda Gregory, Charles 4 140 Grell, Linda Greig, James 2 33 2 34 Grey, Vera Gribble, David Criffen, Margaret Griffin, Robert 58 Griffith, Vern Grimes, Donna Grimes, Patricia 167 Grimseth, Linda Griner, Loretta Grobstok, Hans Grosshans, Henry Grossman, Carol 38 262 Grosso, Georgia Grove, Karen 172 Groves, Bruce Groves, Robert 77 Grow, Ronald Gruber, James 31 40 Gruhl, Richard Grunwald, Gerald Guay, Judith Guess, Gloria 142 Guess, Robert 154 164 Guggenblckler, Gail 6 210 Guglomo, Richard Gulliford, James Gunnn, Llnley 66 Gunderson, William Gunning, Kermit Gusseck, David 109 Gust, Larry 212 Gustafson, Karen 308 9 0 304 109 82 312 375 320 363 312 234 393 381 58 42 109 352 312 93 331 50 383 341 369 310 93 337 363 384 314 325 318 384 141 327 151 331 349 362 367 375 367 71 343 340 390 65 340 371 370 360 362 40 354 383 206 331 Gustafson, Richard 89 96 97 138 154 232 Gustafson, Toby Gustafson, Vernon Gustln, Alexander 67 175 Gutemey, Elizabeth 212 Guthrie, Frances Guthrie, John Guthrie, Richard Gyselman, James H Haager, Hlltrud 170 Haatveit, Geir 170 Habberstad, John 50 .51 Haberman, Julie Hacker, Sidney Haddock, Harold 2 34 Hadley, James 151 Hagen, Elizabeth 36 151 Haggblom, Suzanne Hahn, Fletcher 94 Hahn, Richard 143 210 Hahn, Stanley 175 Haldl, John 6 210 211 Haldi, Richard 262 Hall, Bettie Hall, Morris Hall, Nancy 105 Hall, Patrlcla 109 155 Hall, Phillip Hall, Sharon Hall, Victor 66 210 Hall, William 61 190 Halladay, Fred 156 Halleen, Richard Hallett, Joel Hallett, Russell Halliday, Meta Halsey, Janet Halstenrud, Wililam 154 Ham, Gary 97 168 Hamilton, Carolyn Hamm, Sharon Hamm, William 156 Hammond, Clarence Hammons, Mcrrily Hander, Mary 59 Hancll, Virginia Haner, Ronald Hannukalnc, Judy 77 Hannus, Robert 137 Hansel, Frances Hansen, Bernt 138 3 137 386 346 383 331 326 70 91 363 329 381 109 32-1 55 233 262 346 320 323 371 211 372 65 352 350 318 393 340 136 317 362 317 211 374 370 246 358 83 331 321 371 384 326 317 390 413 321 331 343 369 340 371 308 149 Hansen, Donald 109 Hansen, Gerald 386 Hansen, Gaylen 305 Hansen, Joan 151 321 Hansen, Leroy -19 Hansen, Mary 312 Hanson, Ilarbara 312 Hanson, Bernard 136 364 Hanson, Carolee 151 Hanson, Carolyn 73 241 332 Hanson, Emma 332 Hanson, Lavonne 321 Haque, Azeez 170 Harbord, Karen 321 Harden, Judy 310 llarllcr, Adolf 91 Harder, Christine 175 332 Harder, Cordell 246 Hardin, Dennis 137 Hardisty, Ann 333 Haring, Norma 212 304 Hargrove, Tommy 49 Harkness, Diane 157 324 Harkema, Sandra 332 Harmon, Herbert 56 Harmon, Wayne 367 Harms, Michael 94 Harness, Albert 367 Harp, Robert 71 109 Harper, Jerry 49 Harper, Perry 2 34 Harpster, Sara 318 Harrington, Charles 71 3511 Harrington, Dcan 367 Harrington, James 71 358 Harris, Donavon 386 Harris, Edward 94 Harris, Emma 80 Harris, James A. 367 Harris, James C. 170 Harris, James P. 170 Harris, Jane 136 Harris, Kathleen 312 Harris, Maralyn 32-1 Harris, Marjorie 332 Harris, Ross 367 Harris, Sara 62 109 326 Harris, Susan 68 190 Harris, Wayne 73 Harrison, Ilurt 26 Harrison, Joan 157 307 Harrison, Lynn 267 332 Harrop, Katie 174 343 Harshman, Marv 246 247 Hart, Martha 34 175 341 Hart, Michael 175 372 Hart, Thomas 149 175 372 Harting,Jack1e 36 31-1 Hartman, Mary Hartmeier, Marilyn Hartmeler, Robert 40 Hartung, Lucile Harvey, Silva 321 Harvie, Robert 69 Hasegawa, Shin 171 Haskell, Robert 91 Haskins, Sharon 327 Hastie, Francis 94 Hatch, Judith 68 Hatch, P. Bruce 349 Hatch, Stanley 349 Hatch, William 51 Hatfield, Robert 87 383 Hathorn, Mary 77 307 Hatley, Ronnie 386 Hatt, Jon 31 355 Hatten, Robert 44 49 364 Haufi, Mary 307 Haug, Barbara 212 Haugen, Elizabeth 57 137 160 310 Haugen, Leilia 149 324 Haugen, Lu 159 160 324 Haugwitz, Rudiger 64 170 Haun, Julie 321 Hawkins, Sharon 314 Hawn, Arthur 60 360 Haworth, Ruth 337 Hay, Mary 329 Hayden, Carroll 138 141 142 143 212 382 Hayes, David 346 Hayes, Dorothy 332 Hayes, Robert 350 Hayes, Samuel 364 Hayes, Sandra 63 340 Haynes, Barbara 38 Haynes, Gary 40 41 Hayward, Wesley 109 Hcadrick, Euritha 212 341 Heady, Linda 211 332 Healy, Kristine 341 Heath, Robert 369 Heathlnan, John 31 38 41 103 385 Heathman, Richard 386 Hehh, Lanna 172 332 Hebner, Dennis 212 Hecht, Adolph 53 Hecker, Donna 314 Heckman, James 133 Heffron, Alan 109 Hegman, Barbara 97 314 Hegseth, Jack 43 66 351 Heidenrelch, Ann 31 374 Heinz, Henry Heimbigner, Lewis Heimbigner, Leland lleimkes, Willard Hein, Judith Heinhaugh, Carol Heindselman, Arthur Heindselman, Evertt Heitman, Doris Helander, Elizabeth Hclander, Nancy Helgcstad, Dag Helphrey, Janet Helphrey, John Helsby, Suzanne Hemingway, Linda Hemenway, Jann Hennnert, Max Hcnden, Alma Henderson, Truth llendrey, George Hendricks, Llewellyn Hendrickson, Jack Hendrickson, Judith Hendrickson, J. K. Heng, Terrence Hengen, Edward Henkle, Sharon Henning, Joanne Henning, Roger Henrich, Dian 1-lenry, Barbara Henry, Elizabeth Henry,,Jean Henry, Kathleen Henry, M. Gretchen Henry, Mark 210 Henry, Nancy Henson, Ebeth Heppell, Stephen Herbst, Bryce Hergert, Gerald Herman, Marcia Herman, Terry Hermanson, Robert Herrcs, Alice Herrin, Martin Herrington, David Herrington, Jon Herrington, Julie Herron, Torn 65 Hershey, Gary 212 181 109 268 51 36 140 215 267 61 206 174 77 151 212 56 109 59 82 2611 175 164 140 210 364 364 373 332 343 210 93 314 321 327 389 318 352 161 172 327 375 337 332 362 375 350 323 310 48 40 314 174 324 369 337 324 77 326 324 137 374 77 341 393 378 364 332 392 373 175 343 372 391 362 324 211 349 Herzcelle, Vernon 49 50 181 340 Hesse, Barbara 138 Hett, Nancy 62 Hiatt, Terry 391 Hickey, Carole 304 Hicks, Donald 391 Hicks, Maynard 34 Hicks, Phyllis 210 305 Hickstein, Hans 63 354 Hicbert, Arnold 32 39 41 Higgins, Daniel 175 372 Higgins, Vincent 356 Higginbotham, Ronald 364 Highland, Carl 68 96 189 190 Hllborn, Day 49 50 Hildebrand, Denise 326 Hildcn, Robert 350 Hilderbrantl, Delia 212 Hil1,Alfrcd 1.64 Hill, Anna 321 Hill, Barbara 137 305 Hill, Beverlee 152 305 Hill,I3oyt1 32 39 43 Hill, Carolyn 137 153 321 Hill, Everrett 91 Hill, Joseph 140 383 Hill, Judith 81 332 Hill, Rosalyn 157 306 Hlll, William 367 Hilliard, Roy 71 381 Hillis, Bobbie 31-1 Hilmo, Per 346 Hllt, Deane 48 Hilty, Caroline 212 314 Hinckley, James 384 Hinkley, William 378 Hlrschel, Robert 30 35 Hlrzcl, Davld 49 50 97 140 358 Hlte, Kanen 318 Hlxon, Joanne 332 Hjorth, Anneliesc 170 Hobbs, Janet 316 Hohkirk, James 370 Hodge, Margaret 332 Hofer, Patricia 77 155 160 307 Hofcr, Terrance 362 Hofmann, Larry 367 Hofmeistcr, Andree 157 325 Hogg, Moira 340 Hogg, Robbie 256 384 Hoglund, John 234 Hogue, Gary Hohenschuh, Paul Hohman, Wayne Holen, John Hoien, Robert Holt, Sally Hokanson, Twlla Holderness, Sue 151 Holert, Marilyn 174 233 82 210 180 372 346 356 381 358 234 314 323 316 306 Hollenback, Marlene 67 321 Hollingworth, Jack 364 Hollingsworth, K. J. 337 Hollingsworth, Robert 390 Holm, Apryl 325 Holm, Edward 57 393 Holman, Dave 32 39 153 393 Holmes, James 65 Holmquist, Allan 378 Holmquist, John 210 373 Holmquist, Karen 337 Holt, David 44 51 381 Holt, Gilbert 140 367 Holt, Jack 170 Holt, Lyle 30 360 Holtc, Kirby 356 Holway, William 104 Honaker, La Nelle 152 317 Hoon, Nancy 138 312 Honsinger, Kay 343 Hood, George 139 158 198 Hood, Mary 172 325 Hood, Nancy ' 321 Hood, Rosemary 267 325 Hoofnaglc, Dennis 394 Hoofnagle, Keith 192 394 Hook, Susan 65 142 212 Hook, Wendy 312 Hooper, Kenneth 153 364 Hoopes, Schuyler 45 Hoots, Rita 337 Hopf, Theodore 154 370 Hopper, Carolyn 212 Hopper, Janet 325 Horn, Jimmy 374 Horn, Jerry 151 390 Horne, Michael 374 Horne, Wllson 93 Horner, Isla Hoskinson, Robert 70 Hougan, Karen 212 318 Hougland, David 96 97 374 Hougland, Ellen 63 329 Hougland, James 352 Houle, Frank 94 House, Larry 390 Hove, Elinor 212 Hovrud, Emil 375 Howard, Edmund 38 Howard, Evelyn 337 Howard, Lloyd Howard, Marian 87 Howard, Richard 61 190 349 Howe, Jeanne 109 304 Howe, Karen 341 Howell, John 382 Howell, Michael 40 Howell, Richard 30 Hoy, Ronald 109 Huang, Joseph 170 Huard, Sharon 312 Hubal, Barbara 142 310 Hubenthal, John 49 50 Huber, Gary 64 66 Huber, Robert 32 Hudson, Stephen 164 Huebner, Wllllam 95 Huggins, Lawrence 210 Huggins, Richard 370 Hughbanks, Llnda 77 326 Hughes, Linda 142 332 Hulsingth, Harvey 212 Huisingh, Kaye 212 Humes, Paul 38 386 Humphreys, Calvin 94 Humphrey, John 38 355 Humphr1es,John Wm. 44 374 Humphries, John J. 392 Hunt, Delbert 94 386 Hunt, Thomas 190 389 Hunter, Fred 156 390 Hunter, Katherine 314 Huntington, Jeffery 156 347 Huntley, Gall 310 Hurd, Clinton 366 367 Hurd, Donna 210 212 Hurd, Jon 156 354 Hurd, Robert 367 Hurley, Jeanne 67 Husa, Martha 314 Hutchison, Joan 175 Hutton, Robert 373 Hyatt, Linda 318 Hyde, Fred 137 164 384 Hyden, Donald 62 178 Hy1ton,Davld 46 48 50 51 162 I Ibrahiln, Jack 170 Ice, Dannie 394 Ice, Donna 337 Ike, Norma 73 321 Ike, Patricia 321 Ikstrums, Mr. Janis 24 Imel, Gary 370 Itnmel, Allen 44 Indridson, Marla 212 Ingham, Linda 321 Irwin, Beverly 332 Irwin, Ronald 382 Irwin, Sihrley 306 Isenhart, D. 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158 342 Meier, Charles 384 Meier, Marilyn 310 Meiners, Thelma 3 3 3 Meisenholder, Joan 310 Mclln, Melvin 233 234 350 Mellgren, Laurence 367 Mello, Richard 93 Melnyk, Sharon 33 3 Melrose, Mark 212 Menear, Geraldine 333 Menig, David 164 370 Mercer, Bill 390 Mercer, Marilu 338 Merrill, Thais 29 Merritt, Jeanita 308 Merry, John Merten, Patrick' 64 103 354 Merz, Marilyn 149 308 Metcalf, Keith 360 Metke, Linda 151 333 Mettler, Allen 387 Metzger, Wallace 64 365 Metzler, Marian 212 Meves, Patricia 62 109 323 Meyer, Anne 167 182 212 324 Meyer, Helen 109 323 Meyer, Jon 354 Meyer, Lois 211 315 Meyer, Michael 35 355 Meyer, Paul 139 Meyn, David 387 Michael, Glenn 164 256 348 Michael, Jack 164 362 Michaels, Judith 147 310 Michaelsen, Suzanne 344 Michel, Frederick 48 Middleton, Marjorie 340 Mlgaki, Janet 172 338 Mlgakl, Thomas 92 Mikalson, Kristin 58 145 212 31 5 Miksch, Melvin 366 Milakovlch, Marko 48 66 387 Milam, Beverly 342 Mildon, Elizabeth 158 321 Miles, Edith 109 182 342 Mlllam, Lawrence 357 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