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«!fc,t- sf l ji ;. w.«j ' i T ; . . ?.i ' w %m ' - s S ' ; - ' t ' .- ' X-- .tal m ' i ir CTDi (n)i ot Q bi EDITOR: MARILYN HOLERT • BUSINESS MANAGER: ROBERT FREESE NNUAL PUBLICATION OF THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY Bryan Hall Remem bered for its four-sided clock, Bryan Hall is named for Enoch Bryan, president from 1893 to 1916. Chimes arc played every evening at 7 p.m. and they are a well-known tradition of the building built in 1909. Originally a library and auditori- um, Bryan was remodeled in 1950 for speech and music use. In 1958 the auditorium seating was changed and the capacity is now 802. Concerts, plays, %ariety shows, and the annual Theta Sig Extras are performed yearly on the Bryan stage. M ' Todd Hall Todd traffic, its complications, delays, and finally one-way signs, was one of the familiar memories of classes in this four-story building. The main doors were widened with the work com- pleted just after the students returned from Christmas vacation. Built in 1949, it was named for C. C. Todd, former dean of the college of Sciences and Arts. The original cost was about $2,000,000. Usual inhabitants of the building are history, political science, business, sociology, and anthropology majors. The auditorium makes a nice test atmosphere. It is also used for the Friday night Y-Movie and Lecture- Artist guests and other speakers. ■i Iff If rr ir ' rtinrir!; ' |jrii--: WSU Campus As a land grant college, we celebrated the centennial of the Congressional action of 1861 this year. The 7,828 enrollment set a record in the fall. Colleges which WSU now boasts include Agri- culture, Economics and Business, Education, Engi- neering, and Mineral Technology, Home Economics, Pharmacy, Physical Education and Recreation, Sci- ences and Arts, and Veterinary Medicine. The state General Extension Service is also situated on our campus. In the heart of Whitman county, the largest wheat producing county in the United States, Pullman stu- dents seldom see the wheat fields as they are harvested. Usually students observe only the stubble and worked ground in the fall with its colorful patterns, and the beautiful green wheat as it moves with the wind in the Spring. ' « - Johnson Hall One of the newest buildings on campus, the $4,000,000 Johnson Hall, was built from 1959 to 1961. The plant sciences building was designed primarily for research, but students in Agronomy, Agriculture, Horticulture, Mathematics, and Military use the new facilities also. Named after E. C. Johnson, former dean of the College of Agriculture, it is now the site of many annual and biennial short courses. • ' r ' i ' Tn , --•iife- ' - Fulmer Hall chemistry students and researchers had new laboratory facilities this year as the $2,500,000 addition to Fulmer Hall was completed. Originally built in 1935, it was named after Elton Fulmer, former chairman of the Department of Chemistry. A new auditorium is also part of the addition. It seats about 375 students and is just right for chem lectures. Walking past Fulmer on a nice spring day, one has no difficulty iden- tifying it as the chemistry building. The aroma which fills the air makes it clear. • , iiiij ! m The grea test books are those t hat tell of life. 3 !5i I 1 21 Administration 33 Colleges Seniors 109 Military 119 Inf ormals Extracurricular Activities 131 Honoraries Organizations 149 Royalty 165 Sports 209 Informals Student Activities 231 Arts 253 Government 287 Communications 303 Informals Liv _ iroups 327 Women Students 375 Men Students 431 Married Students 437 Ind ex Holland Library As always, Nature Boy contently looked over the campus from his lofty place on Holland Library. Named for E. O. Holland, president from 1916- 1925, the $2,750,000 building has a capacity for 1,800 students. Hometown newspapers on the first floor draw crowds of students daily. Changes this year saw the Humanities library moved to the fourth floor and the first floor converted into additional study desks and offices. The sleepy and the studious student can be seen any hour of any day using the Libe facilities. In the evening almost every available desk is in use. The students, however, often spend most of their time taking a break at the CUB. It was Thomas Carlyle who, in the late 1800 ' s wrote that: The true Uni- versity of these days is a Collection of Books. We hope and feel that the true university of today encompasses much more than this. Books are, to be sure, an integral part of the university; but there are other factors which we hold as important. The spoken word in a classroom, the philosophical discussions over a cup of coffee, the laughter and gaiet ' , the heartache and disappoint- ment; all are a part of this college experience. It is our desire to recapture for you some of these moments that make Washington State a true university. We have done this through Carlyle ' s definitive collection of books. VY? oajIa t W-z - S iiMMiiifflog immm Mongst a II these St irs of disc ontented s trife, let me lead a n academi clife... Joseph Hall ADMINISTRATION Governor Rosellini converses with visitors during Homecoming activities. Governor Rosellini In this decade, the State of Washington will take immense strides toward realization of its tremendous growth and potential. This poten- tial can never be maintained, unless this state has an outstanding higher education system. To that end, Washington State University must be geared in staff and facilities to provide leadership to meet the challenges such devel- opment brings. The people of this state will accept the responsibility to provide support for our educational institutions. They have demon- strated this by providing through legislative appropriations and bond issues in the first five years of this administration nearly $23 million in building funds for Washington State University. This support will insure that the University will play an ever-increasing role in advancing the development of our State and the Northwest. Albert D. RosELLi fi Governor 22 Wni. Goodwin, President Mrs. Henry B. Owen, Secretary Board of Regents The eight members of the board of regents are appointed by the governor and govern all actions of WSU. This group meets about once a month to perform duties such as the adoption of a building opera- tion, the enactment of regulations, and the disposition of money. ROW 1: Dr. C. Clement French, Mrs. Henry B. Owen, William N. Goodwin. ROW 2: Dr. Harry Pitluck, Thomas P. Gose, Leo Weisfield, Jack C. Cole, Dr. Milton W. Durham. 23 President French Washington State University is ap- proaching its 75th Birthday. During this period of service to all the people of the State of Washington, it has grown steadi- ly in stature and in recognition. As part of the general pattern of higher education in this State, Washing- ton State University is taking an increas- ingly important role in the conduct of upper-level and graduate work. This is consistent with the emerging pattern of higher education in Washington. The support which has been given to Washington State University, particularly during the last decade, has made possible rapid advances, both in facilities and in the development of an excellent faculty and staff. With such backing, we have no excuse for not advancing to the level of attainment expected of us by the people of the State of Washington. I am con- fident that, as we have done well in the past, we will do much better in the years ahead. C. Clement French President President and Mrs. French spend an evening enjoying music in their home. Free time is scarce for the active couple. 24 Football fans Governor Rosellini and President French amidst the crowd. President and Mrs. French keep abreast of current news — The Daily Evergreen? Reception lines occupy many hours of President French ' s time. 25 Academic Administration Academic administration is responsible to the President and has general supervision over the academic program. Jurisdiction includes the edu- cational policies, curricula, curriculum advisory program, research, graduate work, admissions and registration, extension services, short courses, summer sessions, and library services. S. TOWN STEPHENSON Dean of Faculty CLAUDE SIMPSON Director of Admissions Registrar NORMAN A. BRADEN Director General Extension Service D. S. FARNER Dean of Graduate School . ' . WK- ' ' 1.-?} : I i P. J. REMPEL General Education and Curriculum Advisory Program y 26 ! d THlMKr ZENO KATTERLE Director Summer Session GEORGE HUDSON Director Museums and Collections OTTIS V. RECHARD Director Computing Center 27 G. DONALD SMITH Director Libraries HAROLD W. DODGEN Director Nuclear Reactor Project Business Management Business management is directly responsible to the President for services performed by the comptroller ' s office, budget office, insurance of- fice, university architect ' s office, department of buildings and grounds, office of data processing, purchasing, and housing and food service. It is also responsible for financial supervision of all ASWSU and auxiliary enterprises. CARL PETTIBONE Business Manager r GUY BRISLAWN Purchasing Agent JACK FEISE Supervisor Data Processing LAUREN SHELTON Comptroller JAMS IKSTRUMS Budget Officer 28 LLOVD C. EVEREST Personnel Otficer Staff Personnel Office PHILIP E. KEENE University Architect S. C. MARKLEY Superintendent Buildings and Grounds UJ WILLIAM L. POINDEXTER Director Housing and Food Service tXTBOOK ' MERLE S. SIMMONS Manager Student Book Corporation STAN BATES Director Intercollegiate Athletics 29 J. C. CLEVENGER Dean of Students WILLIAM CASS Director Student Counseling Service Student Relations Student relations is responsible for the adminis- tration and coordination of the student personnel program and counseling center, ASWSU activi- ties, placement bureau, international students, dormitory counseling, student health service, campus sanitation, and relations with YMCA and YWCA. ROBERT W. CHICK Director Wilson Compton Building ARTHUR McCARTEN Associate Dean of Men 30 CATHERINE M. NORTHRUP Associate Dean of Women WALTER BRISTOL Placement Bureau ,C r: ... • I n ' 111 ■!■■: nn i «- O t RALPH BUTTERMORE Director Student Health Service !£ i--fL ' fi-, ' . OLIVER JOHNSON Campus Sanitarian m. j DOROTHY J. CAMPBELL International Student Advisor 31 ALLEN MILLER Director Information Service BURT HARRISON Manager Radio Television Services ROMEO LEGAULT Chairman Agricultural Chemistry MARGARET HARD Chairman Home Economics State Relations State relations is responsible for relations with state and federal agencies, with alumni and with the gen- eral public. The office of information, office of publi- cation, news bureau, and radio and television services fall under this area. S. J. MORRISON Director News Bureau Experiment Station Departments Washington Agricultural Experiment Stations are part of the university research program. They devote themselves to projects for which funds are earmarked, and paid for by state and local government, U. S. allocations, foundations, and other private sources. WALTER L. SLOCUM Chairman Rural Sociology HORACE S. TELFORD Chairman Entomology 32 COLLEGES SENIORS 1962 Commencement old pictures — new new faces 34 m- 35 LOUIS L. MADSEN Director Institute of Agricultural Sciences MARK T. BUCHANAN Director Washington Agricultural Experimentations Institute of Architectural Sciences The purpose of the College of Agri- culture is to train students in the field of Agriculture and at the same time to contribute toward their general educa- tion. At either the undergraduate or graduate level, the student may major in one of fifteen departmental pro- grams. The careers for which this train- ing and education is preparatory fall into three main categories: Technical Agriculture, Science Specialization in Agriculture, and Agricultural Business. GEORGE W. FISCHER Dean College of Agriculture C. A. SVINTH Director Agricultural Extension Service 36 -yimmmyroh JOHN P. NAGLE Department Chairman Forestry and Range Management E. J. WORKING Department Chairman Agricultural Economics JUNE ROBERTS Department Chairman Agricultural Engineering C. GARDNER SHAW Department Chairman Plant Pathology B, R. BERTRAMSON Department Chairman Agronomy M. E. ENSMINGER Department Chairman Animal Science T. A. MERRILL Department Chairman Horticulture i T. H. BLOSSER Department Chairman Dairy Science 37 JAMES McGINNIS Department Chairman Poultry Science College of Agriculture ROW 1 Paul Addis, Puyallup Poultry Science Richard L. Barnes, Colville Horticulture Monroe Bickford, Battle Ground Horticulture Frank Horner, Moses Lake General Agriculture Bob Campbell, Wapato Agricultural Economics ROW 2 Carald Campbell, Sunnysid e General Agriculture Bernard Chaplin, Sumner Horticulture Kenneth Clapp, Dayton Animal Science Ray Clark, Chelan Horticulture Lance Colyar, Lamont Agronomy ROW 3 Jerry Dragoo, Selah Horticulture Jack Barton Duff, Pendleton Oregon Agricultural Mechanization Wayne Engstrom, Colville Agricultural Engineering Karl Felgenhauer, Fairfield Agronomy Jim Fletcher, Selah Animal Science ROW 4 Gerald Frazer. Red Bluff, California Animal Science Jerry Frazier, Walla Walla Animal Science Ron George, Kennewick Agronomy ROW 5 Cathy Gibson, Twisp Horticulture Carol Grossman, Westport Animal Science 38 1962 Graduates ROW 1 Morris Hall, Kennetcick Horticulture Robert Hartmeir, Fairfield Agronomy Doyle Jacklin, Spokane Agronomy Raymond Jackman, Tacoma Forestry Walter Johnson, Albion Agricultural Economics ROW 2 William Kale, Seattle General Agriculture Robert Kiser Kelso Forestry Kevin Kvamme, Everson Agricultural Economics Jason Kuhm, Pomeroy Soils Tom Lampman, Vancouver Forestry ROW 3 David Larsen, Renton Forestry Rod Lindstrom, Fairfield Agricultural Engineering Alex Litzenberg, Wapato Agronomy Larry Martin, Spokane Agronomy Gary Monroe, Longview Agronomy ROW 4 Troy Moore, Port Orchard Forestry M. J. Niemcziek, Raymond Dair ' Science Robert Park, Ferndale Agricultural Economics ROW 5 John Peek, Edwall Forestry Fred Knostman, Richland Horticulture di m 39 College of Agriculture ROW 1 Jack Pheasant, Tonasket Horticulture Ron Pikering, Issaquah Agricultural Economics E. Gary Pond, Seattle Forestry Jack Power, Burlington Dairy Science John Raupp, Toledo Agricultural Education ROW 2 John Reagan, Kent Poultry Science Clifford Rice, Seattle Plant Pathology John Richter, Olympia Animal Science Joe Sauve, Moxee Soils Lee Sederberg, Bidgefield Dairy Science ROW 3 Chuck Slaughter, Walla Walla Forestry Irvin Sobek, Edwall Agricultural Engineering Ron Starkenburg, Lynden Dairy Science Stanley Strausz, Cotciche Horticulture Allen Struthers, Walla Walla Forestry ROW 4 Mike Thorne, Pendleton Oregon Agricultural Mechanization Frank Webb, Skamokawa Diary Science James Woodward, Pendleton, Oregon Agronomy li kd 40 11 ASCA Associated Students of the College of Agriculture serves its students through the Agriculturist, the school ' s publica- tion, and the council which unites its clubs. DAN COONRAD Vice President WAYNE ENGSTROM Treasurer LARRY BAGINSKI Reporter KARL FELGENHAUER, President - - -. K 1 ' r a .a«i..i .  :.,- .r tJ - ' y:A i ,.. ' Kr - --■iK 1 • m . . H ■- i ■' ' ' ip l . ■MARY KAY WILSON Secretary- Aggie of the Year KARL FELGENHAUER and Wife ROW 1: Raymond Jackman, James Jaeger, George Mudock, Mary McManemy, Mike Hart, Mary Kay Wilson. John Mitchell. ROW 2: Lawrence Kunz, Ted Potter, Karl Felgenhauer, Brad Berry, Roy Sines, Larry Baginski, Alex Litzenberg, B. D. Parrish, adviser. ROW 3: Norman Cavadini, Gary Paul, Ron Starken- burg, Dan Coonrad, Lee Sederburg, Mike Blakely. ASGA Council ASCA Council is the coordinating body for the Col- lege of Agriculture. The Council is composed of two representatives from each of the departmental clubs within the College of Agriculture. It coordi- nates and supervises major ASCA activities such as the Harvest Ball and Ag Awards Dinner Dance. ROW 1: Sam McCrory, Bob Hirsch l, Ted Potter, Bill Lyman. ROW 2: Paul Olsen, Howard Howell, Bill Thompson. Dr. Oscar Loreen, Gary Ogden, Bob Jayne, Mike Blakely, Lyle Holt. Alpha Tau Alpha is a national professional honorary fraternity that plays a vital role in the preparation of those who plan to teach vocational agriculture. The purpose is to promote high standards in agri- cultural education. Members seek to enjoy the fra- ternal fellowship of men of high scholarship and of the sincere desire to serve agriculture and rural life leadership. Alpha Tau Alpha 42 ROW 1: Arthur Lemke, Don Lybecker, Mike Thorne, Louis Madsen. Herbert Friesen, John Mitchell, Clayton C. O ' Mary, advisor. Ron Starkenburg, Darrel F. Bienz, advisor. ROW 2: Don Dodge, Alvin G. Law, advisor. Dean G. W. Fischer, George Bluhm, Howard Gilbert. Bart Duff, Doyle Jacklin, Ron George, John Erickson, Karl Felgenhauer. ROW 3: Kent Elsey, James J. Woodward, Wayne A. Engstrom, Alex Litzenberg, Jim Orniiston, Alan Bargmeyer, Mike Blakely, Jim Hobkirk, Chuck Colleary, David La France, Monroe Bickford. The agricultural honorary fraternity Alpha Zeta was established to exalt high standards of leadership, character, and a spirit of fellowship among members. It strives for unity of action, accomplishments of ideals, and promoting the profession of agriculture. The main project for the WSU Chapter is to promote professional opportunities in agriculture by having members speak at various functions throughout the state. Alpha Zeta I ROW 1: Bob O Blechschmidt, R. impbell, Irwin Noteboom, E. J. Working, Quentin Sannes, president, Roderick Robert, B. D. Parrish. ROW 2: O. L. Brough, Jr., Lanny Duane Park, Dale Kjack, Ron Pickering, John Cooper. The Agricultural Economics Club stimulates the in- terest of students in this major promotes the inter- change of ideas among members; promotes closer contacts among students and faculty and provides students with a better knowledge and opportunity of career opportunities. Activities include a monthly meeting, promoting projects and guest speakers. Ag. Economics 43 ROW 1: Dr. R. L. Hausenbuiller, advisor, Lance Colyar, Joseph Wilson, Karl Felgenhauer, Robert Hartmeier, J. E. Lofdahl, William Crosetto, V. E. Youngman, advisor. ROW 2: James Woodward, Eugene Feenan, Kenneth Migchelbrink, David Osbom, Herman Gentry, John R. Erickson, Doyle Jacklin, Alex Litzenberg, Ron George. Agronomy Club is the student section of the American Society of Agronomy. The year ' s activities are highhghted by a steak fry attended by the faculty and club members. A project of the Club is its assistance towards financing the WSU Crops Grading Team. This team represents WSU in the National and International contests at Kansas City and Chicago. Agronomy Club ROW 1 : Janet Eby, Susan Schnebly, Ann Kleiva, Lois Wicklund, Kathleen Berry, Cathy Fanning, Carolyn Schlien, Sharon Smith, Barbara Kirkwood, Faye Cochran, Marlene Somers, Priscilla Pedersen. ROW 2: Judy Davis, Karen Jensen, Barbara Schnebly, Kay Carothers, Beth Kirkwood, Marjorie Hollingworth, Karen Winch, Karen Kjack, Eva Bakkila, Ellen Weldin, Joyce Olsen, Marilyn Cole, Betty Elder, Mary Kay Wilson. ROW 3: Lawrence Olsen, Dave Billingsley, Earl Bloom, Sam Hunt, Gary Gleason, Don Wesen, John Oestreich, David N. Larsen, Jack Hollingworth, Allen Wesselius, Allen Steiger, Glenn Lawty, John P. Pinkley, Larry Larsen. Crimson Clover Crimson Clover is the college 4-H Club. It is for those who are interested in 4-H Club work. Club members participate in activities including serving as advisors at the 4-H State Conference for high school members. The Club also tries to encourage younger members to further their education after high school. 44 ROW 1: Larry Harden, Ron McKay, Frank Webb, Dan Bartclheimer, Norman Dunckel, Sherman Polender, Norm Baird, Don McKay, Ron Starkenburg. ROW 2: Terry C. Titus, Dr. T. L. Forster, Ashis Chakravartti, Ron McPherson, Philip Leach, Dave Schodde, Glenn Betz, Herman Bosse, Darrell Tanner, Lee Sederburg. Dairy Science Club The object of the Student Chapter of the American Dairy Science Association is to develop leadership and to aid in advancing the dairy student at WSU. Activities include sponsoring the annual institute of dairying banquet, a dairy open house, producing a newsletter listing graduates in Dairy Science from WSU, and assisting the department of Dairy Science in carrying out activities. ROW 1: George Murdock, E. M. Webb, advisor, Mike Blakely, Larry Boots, president, William Petty, Bradford Berry, Robert Johnson, Lyle Holt. ROW 2: Jim Bennett, Steve Porter, James Beck. The Collegiate FFA Chapter is one of four levels of membership in the national scope of the FFA. Members have accepted this activity as a part of preparation for future work. Some activities are: assisting with State FFA Convention, leadership train- ing schools, providing awards for state FFA com- petition, and providing officer experience. Collegiate FFA 45 ROW 1: Brian Finnigan, Robert Fischback, Cathy Gibson, Arlene Drake, Heather Ann Pearson, Mart Hart, D. R. Bienz, Dale Roper. ROW 2: Kred Knostman, Jim Ormiston, Jerry Draggoo, Bernie Chaplin, Morris W. Hall, Larry Barnes, Fenton Larsen. Horticulture Club Purpose of the Horticulture Club is to promote friendly relationships between students and faculty of the department of Horticulture. Major activity ' is the cider pressing and sale. Proceeds this year sent members to the World ' s Fair. An annual spring banquet for members and occasional firesides facili- tate understandings and friendships among members and foreign students. Horticulture Club ' s display booth at College of Agriculture Open House. Horticulture Club members in midst of annual cider pressing. 46 hs ROW 1: Don Ament, John Richter, Kris Danishek, Kathleen Gerlach, Barbara Von Bracht, Jan Knutson, Delia Marten , Sue Luhrecht , Doris Adams, Roberta Eller, Donna Valley, Douglas Nevins, Gordon Dudley. ROW 2: M. W. Galgan, George Murdock, Tom Smith, Bob Hayes, Len Mclrvin, Patrick Lawler. Patrick Baldwin, Erie Erickson, Brad Berry, Paul Humes, Bruee Pieterson, R. Klay, C. C. O ' Mary, Bill McLean. ROW .I: Tom McKern, Gary C. Smith. Lee Parr, Dwight Forgey, Lawrence Kunz, Johnny Thoren, Darroll Grant, John Richardson, Ron Nordby, Richard Holmes, Fred Zack, Denny Smith, Phil Hedrick, Claude Koch, Bill Bennett. Lariat Club is an organization of animal science students to promote the improvement of livestock and increase interest among students of animal science. The club stimulates greater interest among its members by sponsoring acti ities and by inviting guest speakers from different branches of the live- stock industry to speak during meetings. Lariat Club The climax to hard work and elbow grease for these Ag students. Students showing Iambs under critical eye of the judge. All eyes are on the judge while showing well-fitted animals. 47 ROW 1: Jim White, John Wade, Tom Johnson, Grant A. Harris, advisor, Dave E. Holman, Michael Maynard, John Mitchell. ROW 2: Mike Milligan, Greg Johnson, Burton Lewis, Duane Andrews, Jim D. Lewis, Dennis H. Hill, Gary R. Paul, John P. Nagle. The Palouse chapter of the American Society of Range Management is a professional organization for all those interested in this field. The objectives of our club are to supplement the usual education derived from a range management or similar curriculum, to provide an environment for the exchange of ideas, and to stimulate better student-teacher relations. Range Management Scientists observing results of baking test made with flour from several wheat varieties. Dr. Orville Vogel, WSU plant breeder stationed at WSU, compares recently released Gaines wheat with an older variety. 48 ROW 1; Edward Price, Gerry Pond, Raymond Jackman, Ralph Cornwall, James Morris, Robert Kiser, David Larsen, Jerry O ' Hare, Troy Moore. ROW 2: Jim Roush, Gerald McDonald, Roy Zingmark, J. Reed Simms, Carl Johnson, John Peek, Donald Jarvis, Duane Carnine, Milton Mosher. ROW 3: John Nagle, Stephen Maxson, Allen Struthers, Norman Adams. Tom Lampman, Garry White, Roy Sines, Glenn McDonald, Larry Larson. The objectives and goals of the Forestry Club are to bind the common concerns of students majoring in forestry, to encourage interest in social and curricu- lar activities, and to promote a professional attitude toward the field. Activities include the Senior Recog- nition-Alumni Banquet, brushape ball, and top-logger field day. Forestry Club Dennis Montgomery, Eva Bakkila, Mary Kay Wilson, Susan Moffett, Shirley Cook, David Larsen. Each year Crimson Clover members are tapped for membership in the Alpha Chapter of Mu Beta Beta, the National 4-H honorary at Washington State Uni- versity. Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors who have distinguished themselves by service to 4-H are eligi- ble for membership. Mu Beta Beta works closely with Crimson Clover and 4-H throughout the State. Mu Beta Beta 49 Institute of Technology The College of Engineering and Mineral Tech- nology is part of the Institute of Technology which also includes the Division of Industrial Research, Mining Experiment Station, and Technical Exten- sion Services. The fundamental goal of the College is an engineer broadly trained in fundamentals. J. p. SPIELMAN Dean College of Engineering and Mineral Technology E. W. GREENFIELD Director Division of Industrial Research WILLIAM C. AITKENHEAD Director Mining Experiment Station WILLIAM H. KNIGHT Director Technical Extension Services 50 HARRY C. WELLER Department Chairman Architeetural Engineering D. L. MASSON Department Chairman Mining EMMETT B. MOORE Department Chairman Civil Engineering H. A. SORENSEN Department Chairman Mechanical Engineering SERVET A. DURAN Department Chairman Metallurgy GEORGE T. AUSTIN Department Chairman Chemical Engineering 51 ATTIE L. BETTS Department Chairman Electrical Engineering . J Engineering: and Mineral Technology ROW 1 Tom Barmore, Pullman Electrical Engineering Jack Bartholel, Bremerton Civil Engineering Richard Bastedo, Bellevue Physical Metallurgy Gary Bea, Yakima Electrical Engineering Ernest Beever, Omak Electrical Engineering ROW 2 Karl Bemtsen, Clarkston Chemical Engineering Larry Bertholf, Rosalia Mechanical Engineering David Billeter, Seattle Electrical Engineering Robert Boblet, Seattle Chemical Engineering Robert Boehm, Amboy Mechanical Engineering ROW 3 Fred Brewitt, Spokane Mechanical Engineering Richard Bumgarner, Davenport Electrical Engineering Larry Burch, Ephrata Civil Engineering Kris Buros, Pullman Civil Engineering Gordon Cassie, Calgary, Alberta Electrical Engineering ROW 4 Marvin Clement, Everett Chemical Engineering Donald Cochran, Palouse Electrical Engineering Merlin Crockett, Evans Electrical Engineering ROW 5 Don Daniels, Cheney Mechanical Engineering Joe Davis, Seattle Mechanical Engineering Ralph Drengson, Grandview Electrical Engineering iMkk 52 J 1962 Graduates iMkdM ROW I Bill Duchie, Vancouver Chemical Engineering Ronald Ellington, Yakima Chemical Engineering Leslie Ellis, Oak Harbor Electrical Engineering Darrell Erb, Walla Walla Physical Metallurgy Wayne Evenson, Sandpowt, Idaho Mechanical Engineering ROW 2 George Falkenhagen, Seattle Mechanical Engineering Walter Farrar, St. LouiSy Missouri Civil Engineering James Garrison, Poulsbo Civil Engineering James Geil, Spokane Electrical Engineering James A. Gillespie, Seattle Electrical Engineering ROW 3 Don Grafton, Enumclaw Chemical Engineering John Gray, Pullman Mechanical Engineering William Green, Spokane Electrical Engineering Paul Gregory, Spokane Architectural Engineering Hans Grobstok, Oslo Norway Civil Engineering ROW 4 John Habberstad, Colville Mechanical Engineering Bill Hammond, College Place Mechanical Engineering Don Hansen, Tacoma Physical Metallurgy ROW 5 Mike Home, Bay Center Civil Engineering Jon Jacobson, Marysville Mechanical Engineering Robert Jump, Ellensburg Civil Engineering 53 Engineering and Mineral Teclinology ROW 1 Robert Koch, Kent Mechanical Engineering Lynn Larson, Tacovia Civil Engineering Boyd Lisle, PuUinaii Electrical Engineering Lewis Lundy, Pullman Mechanical Engineering Duane Lyle, Kittitas Electrical Engineering ROW 2 lohn Malik, Gig Harbor Electrical Engineering i:orwin Malott, Spokane Electrical Engineering tVilliam McCaughey, Spokane Electrical Engineering lames Mclntyre, ' iVilmington, Delaware Electrical Engineering Mien Mettler, Chelan Civil Engineering ROW 3 Gerald Miller, Wenatchee Mining Engineering Roger S. Murison, W enatchee Chemical Engineering Robert Murison, Mansfield Electrical Engineering Bob Murphy, Puyallup Mechanical Engineering Lou Nihoul, Sprague Mechanical Engineering ROW 4 Gerald Oberholtzer, Walla Walla Civil Engineering Stan Panko, Pullman Architectural Engineering Douglas Parr, Spokane Civil Engineering ROW 5 Douglas Peacock, Spokane Chemical Engineering Dan Pederson, Spokane Electrical Engineering John Pinner, Bellingham Civil Engineering ROW 6 Theodore Poulos, Pasadena California Electrical Engineering iil i« 54 1962 Graduates AmM ROW 1 Morton Bobbins, Woodland Civil Engineering Paul Schmeil, Bellin ham Chemical Engineering Deno Shitila, Lebanon Chemical Engineering Charles Simpson, Spokane Civil Engineering Jack Spille, Yakima Civil Engineering ROW 2 John Stephenson, Wilbur Mechanical Engineering Frank Stitlman, Vtalla Walla Civil Engineering Larry Swanson, Seattle Civil Engineering Larry Sweet, Fairbanks, Alaska Electrical Engineering Henry Tabor, Hubbarston, Michigan Electrical Engineering ROW 3 Arlen Taylor, Pocatello, Idaho Electrical Engineering Vayla Taylor, Seattle Electrical Engineering Lynn Tower, Spokane Mechanical Engineering Herb Tutty, Kphrata Mechanical Engineering Dave Van Hersett, Spokane Mechanical Engineering ROW 4 David Wahl, Pullman Electrical Engineering Mark Welch, Wenatchee Mining Engineering Tom Wendt, Moses Lake Electrical Engineering RO V 5 Dell Williams, Spokane Physical Metallurgy Albert Wong, Pullman Civil Engineering Donald Young, Du Pont Electrical Engineering ROW 6 William Zmeko, Alherta, Canada Chemical Engineering 55 ROW 1: Jerry Browning, Bruce Townsend, Bob Shaw, Dick Hull, Yim Lee, David Scott, Keith Barrow. ROW 2: AI Beard, John L. Jackson, Dennis Wilde, Spence Wolfe, David Hirzel, Darryl Dickey, Richard Manke, Harry C. Weller, Paul Gregory, Gary Larson. ROW 3: Hans Grobstok, Robert N. Lynch, Jerry Schroeder, Peter Luke, Thomas Bangs, Rawson Mordhorst, Stan Panko, John R. Green, Merch DeGrasse, Richard Webb, Leroy Hansen, Graham Hubenthal. AIA The Student Chapter of the American Institute of Architects is a professional organization and exten- sion of the national chapter. The group ' s activities are highlighted by an annual banquet with the parent chapter in Spokane. At meetings, the agenda is planned around a speaker or a movie to orientate members in the various aspects and opportunities of architecture. ROW 1: Ken Erickson, Ken Weldin, Frank Olson, Paul Schmeil, Bob Topness, Fred Kondo, John Cardwell, Larry Sims, Roger Schiess. ROW 2: Fred Christiansen, Preston Kirkendall, Mike Schwab, Loel Labberton, Karl Berntsen, Gerald Bloom, John Birge, Markley La Pointe, Mr. Donald W. Bolme, Advisor. The American Institute of Chemical Engineers at WSU provides opportunities for the professional de- velopment of students majoring in chemical engi- neering. Speakers are regular features of meetings, and subjects in all branches of engineering and science are discussed. An annual regional conference and Engineering Open House are main activities. AIChE 56 ROW Ir Don Pontsler, Ralph Shannon, Ralph kauzlarich, Larry Sweet, Ed Motteler, Gaymond Schultz, Walter Gould, Deanne Hilt. ROW 2: Ralph Womack, Bill Gluth, Harold Sanders, Earl Bloom, Mike Bumgardner, Bill Flatt, Galen Currah, VeeDee Drunimond, Jim Mclnt re. ROW ' 3: Russ Mannex, Tom Barmore, Rod Proctor, Bill McKay, Charles Batchek, Don Cochran, Dick Ullakko, Bill McCaughey, Richard Epler. The purposes of AIEE-IRE are to promote student interest in the Engineering profession, and to keep the student informed about the industry and what to expect after graduation. AIEEIRE ROW 1: Darrell Erb, Richard Bastedo, Gerald Miller, John Green, Bob Kinney, Dean Temple, J. P. Spielnian, John Trzil. ROW 2: George Bellamy, Jerry L. Straalsund, Walter Reinhardt, Edward Epperson, Dennis Evans, John Flinn, Dell Williams, Edward T. Peterson, E. Robert Gilbert. AIME The American Institute of Mining Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers is a national professional soci- ety for majors in mining and metallurgy. The prime objective is to sponsor speakers from industry to give the members an idea of what is being done in their field. The chapter participates in the annual engineering open house and holds an annual joint meeting with Idaho. 57 ft B ri Qo n i A A r , B P . B ROW 1: Irvin G. Sobek, Reinhar Jung, David La France, Glen Tanke, Loren Wills, Tracy Eriksen, Jim Fogg, Ken Hoover, Steve Blomgren, Leroy Fletcher, Don Dodge, AI Verschaeve. ROW 2: Prof. J. E. George, Bob McBeth, Jim Hileman, Ken Miller, Bill Johnston, Edward Hengen, David Billingsley, Gerald Williamson, King Phelps, Alan Gradwahl, Dean Renner, Jim Shigio, Dr. Albert E. Powell, Prof. Walter E. Matson. ROW 3: Larry Dawson, Gary Haynes, Will Vincent, Francis E. Jensen, Van Jacobson, Walt Pierson, Merrill Camp, Fred Appel, Nolen Mcrkley, Mike Youngquist, Jim Oman, Mike Schu, Ramon Huntley, Michael E. Howell, Prof. John Simpson, Dept. Chairman June Roberts. ASAE The basic function of the student branch of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers is to provide the student with a means of gaining insight into and association with his chosen career. Partici- pation in the society gives the member the oppor- tunity to meet professional Agricultural Engineers invited as speakers and to determine employment opportunities. -f i GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY t, ?n. 1907 19S7 PACIFIC NORTHWEST SECTION Michael Howell, David Billingsley. Larry Dawson, Dave La France, George Bluhm. Irvin Sobek. 58 ROW 1; Leonard Swanson, Therone Faris, Al Mettler, Tom Hargrove, Chuck Keltch, Mike Becker, Ed Lebert, Del Erickson, Lynn Larson, Phil Millard. KOW 2i Mel Melin, Jim Garrison, Chuck Simpson, Dan Robison, Dave Crowe, Myron Hillman, John Pinner, Martin Wilson, Ray Bloom. ROW 3i Lee Schroeder, Dwight Wilson, Dave Scully, Bob Kuhta, Jim Coulter, Tom Anderson, ArnuU Krokan, Don Walther, Eilif Fredriksen, Bert Olson. ASGE Student chapters of the American Society of Civil Engineers perform the function of rounding out the college ' s professional training. They are established to help civil engineering students enrich their college courses by professional contacts and associations. This year the WSU chapter was host for a joint meeting of the University of Idaho ' s and Spokane section of ASCE. ROW 1: Lynn Tower, Bob Boehm, Dan Bevins, John Fabian, Lewis Lundy, Dennis Armstrong, Mike Stephenson, Lynn Fleming, advisor, Dave Hylton. ROW 2: John Habberstad, Harry Spence, Roger McMillan, Ken W ' aldrip, Jerry McBride, Charles McFarland, Louis Nihoul, Ed Pool, Bill McLaren. ROW 3: Del Elliott, George Falkenhagen, Herb Tutty, Dick Aslakson, Wayne Evenson, Robert Kurtz, Gary Hyde, Art Bisig, Bill Hammond. The purpose of the WSU American Society of Mechan- ical Engineers is to provide for the advancement and dissemination of knowledge of the theory and practice of mechanical engineering; the presentation of a proper perspective of engineering work; and activities of the Society as well as to promote a professional awareness and fellowship. ASME 59 ROW 1: Graham Hubenthal, Leroy Hansen, Jan G. Digerud, Dick Hull, David Hirzel, Robert N. Lynch, Spence Wolfe, Paul Gregory, Gary Larson. ROW 2: Merch DeGrasse, Hans Grobstok, Jerry R. Browning, Stan Panka, Dorman Anderson, Dennis Wilde, Harry C. Weller, David M. Scott. Scarab Architectural Fraternity Scarab is a professional architectural fraternity. Its goals lead to a broader knowledge of architecture, architectural engineering, landscape architecture and the allied arts. Scarab sponsors several lectures on architecture and the allied arts, participates in the annual national convention, and takes part in the publication of its Hieratic magazine. ROW 1: Gary Morgan, Jim Mclntyre, Robert M. Hershman, Willy Kohne, Bert Pence, Beatrice Murata, Vayla Taylor, Darrell Erb, Arlen E. Taylor, Mike Allert, Karl Berntsen, Scott Graves. ROW 2: Doug Peacock, John Finnial, John Habberstad, Dan Bevins, Rex E. King, Dennis Cearlock, Loel Labberton, William A. Flatt, Dennis Wilde, Alan Beard, E. Robert Gilbert, Dell Williams, Maoling Liu, advisor. ROW 3: Don Dodge, Rich Bumgarner, Del Erickson, Dell Elliott, Mike Becker, Bud Belles, Leroy Hansen, Jerry Straalsund, Theodore Poulos, Dave Wahl, Wayne Mattson, Robert Kurtz. The main purpose of Sigma Tau, national engineering honorary, is to encourage those qualities, activities, and associations which contribute to the balanced development of a successful engineer. Outstanding high school students are introduced to engineering and are guests of the fraternity when they visit the engineering departments in order to develop their technical abilities and to understand the educational opportunities in engineering at WSU. Sigma Tau 60 ROW 1 : Scott Graves, Robert Jump. Dorman Anderson, Ron Rickman, Charles Gregory, Larry Sweet. Hob Roehm. Keith Switzer, Karl Rerntsen, William Gluth, Jim Mclntyre. Gerald Bloom. ROW 2: John Finnila, Don Hansen. Max Bolte. Leroy Hansen, John Stephenson, Douglas Peacock, David Hirzel, Al Beard William Flatt, Bob Hershman. H. Paul Estey. Louis Nihoul, Bill Houchin, Darrell Erb, Thomas Hart. Jr. ROW .J; Rich Rumbarner. Gene Banister, Frank Olson ' Chuck Rotchek. Wayne Engstrom, Delbert Hrown, George Rluhm, Dan Bevins, Del Erickson, Gary Breaker, Wayne Mattson, Graham Hubenthal Theodore Poulos, Dell Elliott, Walter Windus. Tau Beta Pi was founded at Lehigh University in 1885 by Edward Higginson Williams, Jr., to mark in a fitting manner those who have conferred honor upon their Alma Mater by high scholarship and exemplary character as undergraduates in engineering, or by their attainments as alumni in the field of engineer- ing, and to foster a spirit of liberal culture in the engineering colleges of America. Tau Beta Pi This year Electrical and Chemical Engineering students and Math students found their classes in this new building, Sloan Hall. 61 JANE E. WERDEN Dean College of Home Economics H. DELIGHT MAUGHAN Department Chairman Foods and Nutrition ANNA L. WOOD Department Chairman Interior Decoration and Home Planning College of Home Economics The College of Home Economics prepares young people for professional careers. The student studies areas outside the College and has the advantage of a broad education in natural sci- ence, social science, and humanities, as well as in home economics. In this way, graduates are able to contribute significantly to the improve- ment of living conditions through educational programs in child care, health, housing, nutri- tion and personal and community relations. EMMA E. HARRIS Department Chairman Child Development GRACE E. SWEAT Department Chairman Institution Economics MIGNON PERRY Department Chairman Clothing and Textiles 62 1962 Graduates ROW 1 Marcia Bagley, Sedro Woolley Home Economics Eva Bakkila, Deep River Home Economics Diana Batzle, Seattle Interior Decoration Ann Bergstromn, Mt. Venion Housing and Home Management Kay Blain, Republic Institution Economics ROW 2 Clauda Bolser, Dishman Clothing and Textiles Delia Boy, Valleyford Home Economics Ilene Brown, Touasket Home Economics Education Mary Brownell, Rice Home Economics Education Nicki Layton Buchanan, Clarksioii Interior Decoration ROW 3 onna Buckner, Oak Harbor Home Economics Doyne Cottom, Seattle Home Economics Education Jo ce Cowin, Wapato Home Economics Education Mary Jane Dawley, Seattle Institution Economics Kathleen Dunagan, Teni ' no Home Economics ROW 4 Aurdey Egge, Sumner Home Economics Judy England, Manson H  me Economics Sheryl Fletcher, Vaitcotiver Home Economics Darlene Fontana, Seattle Institution Economics Judy Gasaway, Camas Home Economics ROW 5 Jan Getz. St. John Home Economics Nancy Giarde, Bellin ham Home Economics Andrea Goad, Battle Ground Home Economics J ' ana Gregory, Spokane Interior Decoration Barbara Hanson, To; ettis i Home Economics 63 College of Home Economics ROW 1 Judy Hein, Davenport Home Economics Alene Johnson, Friday Harbor Home Economics Frances Knudtson, Coeur D ' Alene Household Equipment Wendy Lester, Vancouver, B.C. Home Economics Minnette Luebber, Wendichee Home Economics Education ROW 2 Barbara Manville, Pouhbo Interior Decoration Gretchen Mathers, Seattle Foods and Nutrition Andrea Miller, Richland Home Economics Sandra Munk, Colville Home Economics Education Annette Nordine, Burlington Home Economics ROW 3 Sharon Olsen, Sedro Woolley Interior Decoration Sandra Onstot, Pullman Clothing and Textiles Carole Perry, Onalaska Interior Decoration Doreen Phillip, Tando Mohd Khan, W. Pakistan Interior Decoration Judy Ransom, Okanogan Home Economics ROW 4 Sieglinde Regel, Seattle Home Economics Rita Schindler, Tacoma Foods and Nutrition Carol Schmidt, Rosalia Home Economics Mary Sherwood, Pullman Clothing and Textiles Sally Sivett, Seattle Interior Decoration ROW 5 Peggy Still, Olympia Home Economics Freda Teitzel, Chehalis Home Economics Brenda West, Seattle Home Economics Linda Whitbeck, Orondo Institution Economics Mary Kay Wilson, Waterville Home Economics Education ROW 6 Judy Yeend, Spokane Home Economics Education 64 College of Economics and Business The College of Economics and Business expresses the desire of VVSU to meet the needs of igorous growth of economic acti ity in the state of Washington and more generally in the Pacific Northwest. Its basic courses are designed to gi e students an under- standing of the chief problems of public policy in economic matters; its complete curricula are planned for students who eventually expect to become business executives or to assume positions of research. EUGENE CLARK Dean Schoijl of Economics and Business T3 ' JOHN A. GUTHRIE Director Bureau of Economic and Business Research R. D. TOUSLEV Department Chairman Business Administration ROBERT E. HOSKINSON Department Chairman Secretarial Studies RALPH I. THAYER Department Chairman Economics 65 College of Economics and Business ROW 1 Anne Adams, Anchorage, Alaska Business Administration Sadrudin Ahmed, Dares Salam, Tanuaiiyika Economics Don Almy, Everson Business Administration Roger Amundson. Walla Walla Hotel Administration Margit Anderson, Belleviie Business Administration ROW 2 Mardine Baker, lone, Oregon Secretarial Studies Lowell Bamford, Tacoma Accounting William Barlow, Spokane Hotel Administration Rosaly Bauer, Woodland Business Administration Scott Beckley, Othello Economics ROW 3 William Bergsten, Tacoma Business Administration Bill Berry, Moscoic, Idaho Business Administration John Bolton, Alhambra, California Business Administration Bruce Breitenbach, Tacoma Business Administration Jerry Brous, Gig Harbor Business Administration ROW 4 George Brown, Yakima Business Administration Bobbie Burke, Pasco Business Administration Don Chaffin, Seattle Business Administration Don Chandler, Pullman Business Administration Betty Christiansen, Walla Walla Business Education ROW 5 Jerry Costello, Clarkston Hotel Administration Tom Davis, M(. Vernon Business Administration Linda Dawson, Rosalia Secretarial Studies Neil Dixon, Duncan, British Columbia Business Administration Ross Eberle, Tekoa Business Administration ROW 6 Linda Faulkner, Omaha, l ebraska Business Administration Annette Flintoft, Issaquah Secretarial Studies William E. Foley, Colfax Business Administration Roger Fosseen, Spokane Business Administration Shaikh Ghazanfar, Karachi, West Pakistan Business Administration 1962 Graduates ROW 1 Gerald Giese Odessa Business Administration Loren Girsberger, Spokane Economics Michael Givens. Honolulu, Hawaii Hotel Administration Louise Grabner, Everett Secretarial Studies Ron Grow, Bothell Economics ROW 2 Michael (iamilton, Seattle Business Administration Linda Harris, Witshurg Secretarial Studies Roger Flastings, Pasco Economics Richard Headington, Spokane Business Administration Ray Hegstad, Juneau Alaska Business Administration ROW 3 Jerry Hergert, Walla Walla Business Administration Parker Holden, Olympia Business Administration Marilyn Holert, Seattle Business Education Harvey Huisingh, Aberdeen Business Administration Richard Johnson, Monroe Business Administrati on ROW 4 Irene Kievat, Seattle Economics Sivert Kobro, Oslo Norway Business Administration Charles Krueger, Moses Lake Business Administration Delone Krueger, Moses Lake Business Administration Sondra Kuelper, Puyallup Secretarial Studies ROW 5 Bob Lamp, Spokane Economics Delbert Lindsey, Curleiv Business Administration Jake Logan, Seattle Business Administration Beaumont Lower, Spokane Economics Mike MansBeld, Spokane Business Administration ROW 6 Sue Marthens, Seattle Secretarial Studies Rosemary Martin, Spokane Business Administration Jerry MacFarlane, Walla Walla Hotel Administration Lawrence McGeath, Spokane Business Administration William McKenzie, Portland, Oreaon Business Administration 67 College of Economics and Business ROW 1 Bernie Monteleone, T elsotiy B. C. Business Administration Jim More, Palm Springs, California Hotel Administration Michael Morrow, Vancouver, B. C. Business Administration Dick Mortimer, Yakima Accounting Bill Myles, Tacoma Hotel Administration ROW 2 Carl Nau, Bellevue Economics Terry Neal, Coulee Dam Business Administration Jerry Newby, Victoria, B. C. Secretarial Studies Ed O ' Brien, Bed nond Business Administration Doug Orkney, Seattle Economics ROW 3 Dennis Otter, Anchorage, Alaska Economics Dave Paulon, Benton Hotel Administration Charles Paulsen, Spokane Business Administration Dwight Paxton, Yakima Business Administration Greg Perry, Walla Walla Business Administration ROW 4 Jeanne Pcthcrick, Boise, Idaho Business Education James Powell, Marysville Business Administration Pete Redburn, Pullman Hotel Administration Roger Schildt, Medford, Oregon Business Administration Lawrence Seeborg, Pullman Economics ROW 5 Pat Shealy, Spokane Business Administration Bern Smith, Seattle Business Administration Jerry Smith, Meddleherg, Connecticut Business Administration Ed Sonneborn, Medical Lake Economics Gary Springer, Brewster Hotel Administration ROW 6 Robert Stanton, Spokane Economics Dean Straley, Seattle Business Administration Judy Strausz, Cowiche Secretarial Studies James Thummel, Chehalis Business Administration Cliff Tye, Port Angeles Business Administration ROW 7 Martin Verbrugge, Wapato Business Administration Les Wigen, Spokane Business Administration Gary Wilson, Seattle Business Administration Armin Wusten, Bonn, Germany Economics 68 ROW 1: Robert DeHenlaugh, Carlton Nau, Ronald Beck, Ray Engle, Clay Conrath, Ed O ' Brien, Don Essinger, John C. Maxwell, Bruce Breitenbock. ROW 2: Dale Walker, George Thomas, Don Peters, Bob McGinnis, Richard Mortimer, James Hunter, Boh Robinson, Clyde Christie, Bill Norin, T. R. Saldin, Bill Anderson, Ken Paxton. Alpha Kappa Psi Alpha Kappa Psi, the National business fraternity at VVSU, has various projects and activities during the year. The familiar desk blotters distributed throughout the campus is one project. Two initia- tion banquets are held during the year. An annual field trip is taken by the members each year. Awarded each year to the outstanding senior is the Alpha Kappa Psi Scholarship award and key. OFFICERS; Don Peters, Clyde E. Christie, John E. Maxwell, George C. Thomas. 69 o p p ROW li W. V. Melashenko, Tom Engelstad, Gerald Weston, Fred A. Wagner, Marilyn Karlenberg, Lawrence Seeborg, Jerry Hergert, Joseph R. Tarbit. ROW 2: Donald R. Peters, Mike Morrow, Roy Mcintosh, David Gould, John Perry, Bob Robinson, Ghazi S. M. Ghazanfar, Richard Mortimer, James Thummel, Sad Ahmed, George E. Brown. Beta Gamma Sigma Beta Gamma Sigma is the scholastic honor society for students majoring in Business Administration. In order to qualify for membership, seniors must rank academically in the upper 10 percent of their class, juniors in the upper 4 percent, and graduate students in the upper 20 percen t. ROW 1: Shan Beck, Marilyn Karlenberg, Joan Kennedy, Louise Grabner, Sue Marthens, Judi Saindon, Margit Anderson, Jeanne Petherick and Linda Faulkner. Phi Chi Theta is a national business honorary for women to promote the cause of higher business edu- cation for all women. The membership is chosen from women students in the College of Business and Eco- nomics who have completed three semesters of reg- ular college work and maintained at least a 2.5 grade average. Phi Chi Theta 70 ROW 1; Gary Springer, Dave Sanders, Gene Erickson, Tom Johnson, Dave Grant. Mike Givens. ROW 2: Rotier Amundsen, Peter Katims, Gerald Weller, Jim Taylor, Ted Messett, Jerry MeFarlane, Dee Field, Chris Marker, Bill Webster, Rod Anderson, Bill Coffee, Don Keeling, Frank H. Street, Don Essinger, Mr. Bradley. ROW 3; Steve Thiel, Bruce Mumford, Larry Culver, Bill Barlow, Robert Boy, Jim Van Leuven, Bob Blair, Pete Redburn, Dick Thorgrimson, Bob Valentine, David Hunt, Bob Goettel. ROW 4: .Art Neely, Larry M. Gill, Ken Murray, Bob Keith, Chris . spoI, Tore Dybfest, Kenneth McKee, Gerald Bamet, Ed Greene, Don Berger, Gary Ostland, Larry Peterson, Harry Spiegelberg, Jim More, Chuck Telford. Sigma Iota is a professional fraternity for Hotel and Restaurant Administration students. Through Sigma Iota students are able to meet other Hotel and Res- taurant students and discuss with professional per- sonnel the various aspects of their chosen field. The major activity of the organization is the annual Bell Hop and selection of a Bellman of the Year. Sigma Iota lipiir- . . WfJi|SL T WW ifll ' V- .Jll ' ly ' m Doormen at entrance to 1962 Bell Hop, featuring Willis V. Hansen, Bellman of the Year. Students of the Hotel and Restaurant depart- ment and their guests, faculty of the College of Business and Economics, and invited guests of the hotel and restaurant industry enjoy dinner before the Bell Hop. Mr. Joseph T. Bradley and Tom Johnson present Bellman of the Year trophy to Mr. Willis V. Hansen. 71 ROW 1; Fred Wagner, Louis Van Doren, Rosemary Martin, Greg Perry, Bill Raume, Rod Ochs. ROW 2: Bob Smith, Jerry Kammerzell, Ross Eberle, William Boore, Advisor, Chuck Conant, John Martin, Dick Dolan, The Society for Advancement of Management is dedicated to the promotion and advancement of management. Students and executives and managers from off campus exchange information on the prob- lems, poHcies, and methods of management. S A M is a national organization with 190 university chapters and 71 senior chapters in the United States. Society for Advancement of Management ROW li Don Riach, Gus Clapp, Barbara Bren, Ruth MacLaurin, Gail Cunningham, Mary Lou Hay, Carl Taylor. ROW 2: Phil Bren, Dave Noblitt, Alan Pierce, Tom Maresh, Bill Smiley, Willis B. Merriam. Geography is basically the study of man in terms of his natural environment. For this reason, geograph- ers have an important role to play in man ' s attempt to understand himself and his neighbor. Gamma Theta Upsilon provides future geographers with a broader perspective by which they can tie together the facts presented during their university experience. Gamma Theta Upsilon 72 I i College of Education The basic purpose of the College of Education is to impro e education in the State of Wash- ington and the Northwest. The College aims to train teachers and administrators who will be de- termined and able to help young people develop all of their capacities and opportunities in accord with the principles of American democracy. l HllVlKf Zeno B. Katterle Dean College of Education ROW 1 Carol Ackermann, Seattle Education Barbara Adamson, Spokane Education Earlyse Allen, Tacoma Education Margaret Atkins, Goldendale Education Janey Raker, Manson Education ROW 2 Erma Beadles, Richland Education Charles M. Bolchek, Spokane Education Stephanie Joan Bruce, Walla Walla Education Anthony Bruno, Wilkes-Barr, Pennsylvania Education Jesslyn Burdick, Sequim Education ROW 3 Mary Caldwell, Tacotna Education Bonnie Cameron, Natches Education Donna Carlsberg, North EdwardSy California Education Linda Claussen, Winlock Education Charles Collins, Greenacres Industrial Arts 73 College of Education HOW 1 Camilla Crane, EUensburg Education Patsy Deakin, Goldendale Education Carol Dechenne, White Salmon Education Charlene Duchie, Vancouver Education Lacey Ebbert, Colfax Education ROW 2 Carolyn Edwards, Pullman Education Martha Edwards, Morton Education Roberta Elmore, Wenatchee Education Betty Ericksen, Hoquiam Education Gary Gleason, Chehalis Industrial Arts ROW 3 Judy Graham, Kent Education Marie Gustafson, Seattle Education Dick Hanner, Wenatchee Education Doris Heitman, Davenport Education Barbara Hill, Spokane Education ROW 4 Gil Holt, Kalama Education Susan Hook, Tekoa Education Kaye Huisingh, Hoquiam Education Pat Johnson, Colfax Education Grant Jones, Washougal Industrial Arts ROW 5 Brenda Kale, Coulee Dam Education Mary Jo Kersehbaum, Blaine Education Joan Kibbe, EUensburg Education Richard Kirihara, Spokane Education Nancy Kuhn, Spokane Education ROW 6 Cecile Langevin, Yakima Education 74 1962 Graduates ROW 1 Sue Little, Seattle Education Hazel Masonholder, Burlington Education Suzanne Martin, Seattle Education Jack Mattson, Pullman Education Ronald May, Garfield Education ROW 2 Tom Mays, La Crosse Industrial Arts Alyce McKay, Olympia Education Myrna Medcalf, Bellinghatn Education Joanne Meyer, Kirkland Education Judy Michaels, Vancouver Education ROW 3 Sue Michaelsen, Walla Walla Education Lorraine Miller, Spokane Education Dottie Mock, Kirkland Education Dorothy Montgomery, Stevenson Education Howard Morgan, Richland Industrial Arts ROW 4 Craig Mott, Pullman Education Dorothy Murphy, Puyallup Education Katsumi Nakai, Osaka, Japan Education Sandy Neilson, Cathlamet Education Gary Northrop, Cashmere Education ROW 5 Jan Oberg, Spokane Education Katherine O Hare, Taco ma Education Thelma PafKes, Odessa Education Fred Paul, Forks Education Jackie Peffers, Tacoma Education BOW 6 Mike Pennachi, Seattle Industrial Arts College of Education HOW 1 Janice Pierson, Everett Education Dee Poulsen, Bellevue Education Carol Powell, Richland Education Geri Power, Anacortes Education Guy Priest, Raymond Education ROW 2 Barbara Quaife, Spokane Education Joan Renner, Tacoma Education Joan Reynolds, Long Beach Education Julie Rock, Tacoma Education Judy Rumsey, Seattle Education ROW 3 Harold Sanders, Yakima Education Ron Seaman, Mead Education Sharon Shelman, Ritzville Education Linda Shriver, Spokane Education Noel Sisler, Port Townsend Education ROW 4 Louise Skotdal, Everett Education Ann Smith, Prosser Education Jacki Stephenson, Pullman Education Brenda Tatro, Everett Education Alice Thompson, Seattle Education ROW 5 Sandy Udseth, Port Angeles Education Barbara White, Richland Education Donna Whitney, Centralia Education Carol Whittle, Olymppia Education David Williams, Almira Industrial Arts ROW 6 Sandra Willis, Spokane Education Barbara Young, Pullman Education 76 ROW 1: Jim McCillis, Bruce McDonald, Dennis Esser, Bob Privette, Peter Nordeen, Bruce Harris, Jim Amsberry, Douglas Thomle, Virgil Edstrom. ROW 2: Richard Kirihara, Gary Gleason, Paul Johnson, Jim Horn, R. J. Fowler, R. E. Kuhl, Gary Coleman, Tom Herndon, Gorden Lee. ROW 3: Dennis Murphy, Bill Worthington, Daryl Click, Tom Mays, Chuck Collins, Tom Wagner, Slevan Kalasz, Ron Boyd, Grant Jones. Membership in Industrial Arts Club is open to per- sons interested in the industrial arts. Functions are to promote a spirit of mutual good will, cooperation, and leadership. Activities include social events, field trips, guest speakers. Activities Round-Up display, presentation of club scholastic, creative, and out- standing senior awards. Industrial Arts Club ROW 1: Don Billings, David Van Trease, Phillip Peterson, Everett Webb, Larry Wriggle, John Munden, George Bell, Jim McClelland. ROW 2: Gordon Ruther- ford, Louis McNevp, Stan March, Albert Waterman, W. H. Crawford, Jim Wagner, Max Snyder, Edwin Baxter. Phi Delta Kappa Phi Delta Kappa is an international professional fra- ternity for men in education. Members are classroom teachers, administrators, college and university pro- fessors representing research and teaching interests in all areas. In Phi Delta Kappa, they find a fellow- ship based on common interests and ideals. 77 College of Pharmacy The aims of the pharmacy program are to de- velop individuals qualified for service in the pharmaceutical profession, to prepare the best qualified students for research and teaching careers in the pharmaceutical sciences, and to promote the professional development of the practicing pharmacist. Allen I. White Dean College of Pharmacy ROW 1 Jerry Babcock, Yakima Pharmacy Ray Blumenschein, Endicott Pharmacy Louis Cladwell, Centralia Pharmacy Robert C. Corless, Sunnyside Pharmacy Gene Dal Pino, Weimar, California Pharmacy ROW 2 Sandy Harkema, Grandvietv Pharmacy Phil Henricks, Sacramento, California Pharmacy Jerry Look, Spokane Pharmacy Don May, Newport Pharmacy Darold Niedermeyer, Toppejtish Pharmacy ROW 3 Helen Rowland, Pidlman Pharmacy Ed Smithhisler, Yakima Pharmacy Tom Widdows, Idaho Pharmacy Joan Woodruff, Bellingham Pharmacy 78 ROW 1: Ed Smithhisler, Dr. Bang, Faculty Advisor, Sandy Harkema, Roberta Dods, Joan Woodruff, Liz Baird, Helen Rowland, Karen Hardin, Sandra Sparkman, Janis Rucfity, Suzi Rowswell, Robin Sanford, Cecila Larson, Joseph Dobriski. ROW 2i Gary Costner, Gene Dal Pino, Pliil Henricks, Dick Sfierwood, John Block, Darold Niedermeyer, Ron Johnson, Dave Tufts, Nfurlin Luedecker, Dave Gusseck, Mike Dickson, James Arthurs. ROW 3: Bob Chase, Louie Caldwell, Ray Blumenschein, Bob Corless, Tom Widdows, Jerry Look, Don May, Charles Veach, Larry Schiffncr, Jack Smith, Bill Bates, Keith Campbell, Dick DeGraaf, Jr. The American Pharmaceutical Association strives to further the professional aspects of the students in pharmacy through guest speakers and other meetings throughout the year. The group sponsors the annual Pharmach Mix, participates in Activities Round-up, and holds a senior honor banquet. American Pharmaceutical Association A iS Si . . y B 41 s p n Si M m m ' 1 I m m u ma ■H M IBB ■■1 HI MM HOW 1: Jerry Look, Dave Gusseck, Bill Dickson, Chuck Veach, Gary Costner, Dave Tufts, Bill Bates, Jack Smith, Bob Corless. ROW 2: Tom Widdows, Jim Arthurs, Ron Johnson, Dick Sherwood, Bob James, Keith Campbell, Gene Dal Pino, John Block, Ray Blumenschein. Kappa Psi Each year two scholarships are presented to deserv- ing pharmacy students by Kappa Psi, national pro- fessional pharmacy fraternity. The group acts as a service organization for the College of Pharmacy. Its activities include the controversial Vet-Pharmic basketball game, dances, mixers, and other group functions. small 79 II 111 ROW li T. D. Sokoloski, Tom Widdows, Helen Rowland, Haakon Hang, C. F. Martin. ROW 2: J. K. Guillory, A. I. White, V. N. Bhatia, John Block, A. Farulkar, Bob Corless. Rho Chi is a national pharmacy honor society which promotes superior academic achievement and spon- sors various activities throughout the school year. The society sponsors the monthly Honors Seminar at which various problems and goals of the pharma- ceutical profession are discussed. Initiation of new members and a banquet were held in May. Rho Chi J Liz Baird, Gwen Baldwin, Helen Rowland, Sandy Harkema, Roberta Dods, Joan Rohrback, Joan Woodruff. Lambda Kappa Sigma Lambda Kappa Sigma is the professional pharmacy honorary for women. Activities incude co-sponsoring a dinner dance in the spring with Kappa Psi, a schol- arship award to the outstanding junior woman, and a sale of lab jackets. The purpose is to bring about a stronger bond among pharmacy women and to stimulate an active interest in pharmacy. 80 Second professional year students in Pharmacy learning to manufacture tablets. Fourth professional year students compounding a prescription. Determination of the effects of drugs on an islolated muscle. Pharmacy Students Manufacture of an ointment in bulk with a roller-mill. -iJ Students finishing and checking a compound prescription. Determining drug effects on spontaneous motor activity of a mouse. 81 College of Physical Education and Recreation GOLDEN ROMNEY Dean School of P.E. and Recreation The College of Physical Education and Recreation offers a major in both phy- sical education and recreation. Grad- uate work leading to the Master ' s and Ph.D. degrees is available in physical education while it is possible to ac- quire a Master ' s Degree in recreation. GLEN E. GALLIGAN Department Chairman P.E. for Men MILDRED B. WOHLFORD Department Chairman P.E. for Women 82 1962 Graduates ROW 1 Richard Alsrlh, Mi. ernon Physical Education LeRoy Babbitt, Pullman Physical Education Judy Barry, Renton Recreation Marilyn Coppins, Spokane Recreation Lianne Fletcher, Yakima Physical Education ROW 2 Roger Giles, Kapaa, Hatcaii Physical Education Lyn Grandy, Kirkland Recreation Rich Gustafson, Vancottver Physical Education Cecil Johnson, Palouse Physical Education Ben Johnston, Spokane Physical Education ROW 3 Fred Kalal, Lonnview Physical Education Phebe King, Friday Harbor Physical Education Pete Lupinacci, Clarkston Physical Education Jeanne Lynd, Tacoma Physical Education Gail McCall, PuUman Recreation ROW 4 Robert Ranch, Spokane Physical Education Linda Schatz, Spokane Physical Education Jim Temples, Lake Stevens Physical Education Darrel Whitmore, Colfax Physical Education Bennett Winters. Klickitat Physical Education ROW 5 Ernest Woods, Manhatten Beach California Physical Education 83 ROW 1: Mike Carlon, Larry Sloan, Gary Flannery, Bob Walker, Mike Keller, Ron Crawford, Dick Snyder, Bill Monti, Dave McAboy. ROW 2: George Gleason, Max Jensen, Fred Kalal, Ben Winters, Dick Halleen, Jim Ashburn, Roger Smith, Jerry Conine, Paul Winklesky. ROW 3: Hubert Dunn, Cecil Johnson, Jon Herrington, John Skirving, Jim Bair, Bob Deakin, Leroy Babbitt, Rich Gustafson, Terry Pierson, Glen E. Galligan. Cougar P. E. Club The goals and purposes of our organization are to promote and maintain maximum interest in profes- sional attitudes for all students in health, physical education and recreation, and to stimulate and guide pre-majors. Major activities of the group arc High School Athletic Injui-y Clinic, Annual Majors ' Dinner, and the Sports Clinic. ROW 1: Bill Streeter, Earl Watson, Ray Bloom, John McAfee, LeRoy Anderson, Chris Marker, Steve McCloud, Jim McGillis, Gary Chase. ROW 2: Tom Jones, Pat Waters, Rocky Grant, Bill Kelly, Byron Stautfer, Ron Engelland, Tim Wenger, Steve Thomas, Jim Baumann, Doug Gibb. Cougar Swim Club is an organization dedicated to promoting aquatic activities at WSU. It sponsors swimming lessons for children and adults, conducts competitive swimming meets, and publicizes aquatic accomplishments. It also contacts and encourages prospective high school students to attend Wash- ington State. Cougar Swim Club 84 ROW 1: Lea Johnson, Annetta Kikendall. Joan Crawford. Gail McCall, Dr. Wohlford, Judy Barry, Joyce Reichl, Lois Lang, Pat Peters. ROW 2: Sally Swenson, Dee Miller, Joann Slender, Sandy Gallemore, Linda Kellman, Marge Hollingworth, Betty Sears, Lynn Chapman, Barbara Blatter, Myrna Clothier, Cheryl Hovfard, Linda Taylor, Elsa Troeh, Judy Grafious, Reggie Baze, Annette Stender. Diane Johnston, Kathy Quinn. The major goal of PEM Club is to promote a more professional attitude among students in the Women ' s Department of the College of Physical Education and Recreation. PEM Club includes women in phy- sical education, pre-physical therapy and recreation. To foster professionalism, half of the meetings are devoted to professional topics. PEM Club ROW 1: Alward H. Tweit, James J. Sackett, Darrel D. Mack, Robert W. Agnew, Kenneth D. Thompson, George F. Gleason. Glenn F. Baker, Rich Gustafson, Robert Ranch, John Skirving. ROW 2: Leroy Babbitt, Rob Hatfield, Glen E. Calligan, Hubert Dunn, Richard Alseth, Karl Byers, Gary Bowie, Dick Huselton, Jon Herrington, Jack Rouse. Ben Winters. Mike Carlon, Terry Pierson, Bill Monti. Phi Epsilon Kappa Phi Epsilon Kappa was founded in 1913 at Indian- apolis, Indiana. It is a national honorary fraternity for male students and teachers of physical education. Besides inviting leaders in the field to speak, Phi Epsilon Kappa also sponsors the DiGiovanna Memo- rial Award, which is presented annually to the out- standing senior in physical education. 83 :4a i F 1 2 [ H ALBERT W. THOMPSON Dean College of Sciences Arts College of Sciences Arts The College of Sciences and Arts contributes to the liberal education of students by basic courses in the humanities, social sciences, and biological and physical sciences. For its ma- jors, it offers preparation for many vocations. It gives basic education for those who will later enter professional schools or undertake graduate work, and offers graduate work in a number of fields. In cooperation with the School of Education, it prepares future teachers. Mk c T. H. KENNEDY Associate Dean College of Sciences Arts B. ROGER RAY Associate Dean College of Sciences Arts 86 J. L. STOKES Chairman Bacleriology and Public Health ADOLPH HECHT Chairman Botany « fl j = .• mM ■m CARL M. STEVENS Chairman Chemistry JOSEPH W. MILLS Chairman Geology SIDNEY G. HACKER Chairman Mathematics ►- WILLIAM BAND Chairman Physics 7?, ■I H. L. EASTLICK Chairman Zoology IF, IP 1 1 r-i.1. m. 87 H. V. ALVVARD Chairman Journalism NELSON A. AULT Chairman English A. O. LINDBERG Chairman Foreign Languages S. J. CRANDELL Chairman Speech KIMBLE STOUT Chairman Music A. KEITH MONAGHAN Chairman Fine Arts DONALD A. WELLS Chairman Philosophy 88 lUYMOND MUSF (]hairnian History WALLIS BEASLEY Chairman Sociology and Anthropology H. PAUL CASTLEBERRY Chairman Political Sciences HILDA B. ROBERTS Chairman Pre-Nursing JAMES H. ELDER Chairman Psychology DONALD F. McCALL Chairman Police Science 89 College of Sciences Arts ROW 1 Sarah Nancy Aldrich, Walla Walla General Mathematics Annette Althoff, Seattle General Studies Jim Anderson, Richland Chemistry Richard Anderson, Spokane Premedicine Mary Ardussi, Issaquah Music ROW 2 Judy Auvil, Orondo Social Studies Sandra Backman, Spokane Music Brenda Balsom, Everett Social Studies Barry Barrett, Spokane Political Science Dick Barry, hos ltos, California Prelaw ROW 3 Robert Barton, Spokane Social Studies Cathy Bates, Bellevue Chemistry Larry Bech, Spokane Music John Biggs, Bellevue Political Science Dale Birdsell, Clarkston Bacteriology ROW 4 Gcraldine Bloom, Spokane Bacteriology Brad Bockemohle, Wenatchee Social Studies Joanne Bradbury, Edward s English Patricia Braman, Colfax Journalism Phil Bren, Grandview Geography ROW 5 Shirley Brizendine, Spokane Mathematics John Brown, Olympia Premedicine Ann Brundage, Yakima Fine Arts Janice Burke, Bremerton Social Studies Corinne Campbell, Bellingham English ROW 6 Pat Caraher, Seattle Police Science Barbara Carlson, Pullman English Education John Carlson, Spokane Prelaw ikiMlli 90 1962 Graduates ROW 1 W. R. Carpenter, Salinas, California Physics Don Carter, Prosser General Journalism John Carter, Tacoma Prelaw Diane Catling, North Bend Sociology Gary Chase, Aberdeen Premedicine ROW 2 Margaret Cheney, Everett General Biological Sciences Education Randall K. Chun, Honolulu, Hawaii Psychology Warren Clare, Wenatchee English John Clinton, Spokane Histor ' George Cooper, Pullman Speech ROW 3 Anita Cox, Tacoma Bacteriology Roberta Cranston, Colville English Richard Gulp, Spokane Speech Don Dalling, Camas Chemistry Brenda Damon, Spokane Sociology ROW 4 Dwight Damon, Spokane Predentistry Phyllis Davis, Vancouver Music Education William A. Davis, Washougal Philosophy Elizabeth Day, Pullman Sociology Susan Dayota, Pullman Philosophy ROW 5 Dale Dechenne, St. John General Studies Sue Deck, Ephrata Speech Kay Delaney, Toppenish English Charles Disen, Kirkland Prelaw William Duncan, Sequim Anthropology ROW 6 Gary Eastep, Thorton Police Science Albert Ehle, Seattle Premedicine Margo Farrish, Spokane Sociology College of Sciences Arts ROW 1 lone Felgenhauer, Wenatchee Sociology Don Filcon, Bremerton Chemistry Joyce Fleckenstein, Spokane Fine Arts Elaine Foskett, Richland Chemistry Robert Freese, Sumner Mathematics ROW 2 Priscilla Fuller, SacramentOy California English Robert Fulton, Mt. Vernon Prelaw Paul Giese, Seattle General Social Sciences Wendy Goble, Seattle Psychology Roger Gorman, Seattle Psychology ROW 3 Sharon Graves, Cashmere Speech Donna Griffith, Cowiche English John Guderian, Stinnyside Police Science Pat Hall, Issaquah Social Studies Education Bob Hannus, Sumner History ROW 4 Susan Harris, Puyallup Radio-TV Speech Bob Harvie, Bellingham Police Science Lennard Hendrickson, Issaquah Predentistry Tom Herron, Pomeroy Music Hans Hickstein, Spokane General Social Sciences ROW 5 Carl Highland, Spokane Speech Sharlene Hill, Moses Lake Psychology Dennis Hille, Ralston Prelaw William Hinkley, Auburn, California Social Studies Education Kati Holttum, Seattle Speech ROW 6 La Nelle Honaker, Wenatchee Sociology Ronald Hoy, VVa«(i Walla Zoology Abbie Huber, Tacoma Physics 92 1962 Graduates ROW 1 Donna Hurd, Port Angeles Music June Hurley, Pullman Foreign Languages Education Gordon Jackson, College Place Foreign Languages Janet Jaussaud, Pullman Psychology Leon Jaussaud, Pullman Police Science ROW 2 Marilyn Johnson, Seattle Social Studies Norman Johnson, Olympia Political Science Sondra Johnson, Garfield Bacteriology Joe Jones, Richland Physics Molly Jones, Spokane General Social Sciences ROW 3 Ed Joneschild, Helena, Montana Premedicine Valerie Jorgensen, Tacoma Premedicine Rick C. Judy, Spokane Premedicine David Kaiser, Spokane Political Science Ted Keeler, Yakima Radio-TV Speech ROW 4 Jim Kelly, Spokane Social Studies Education Fred Kennedy, Walla Walla Psychology Dianne Kiendw, Portland, Oregon Foreign Languages James King, Butte, Montana Mathematics Carol Knutson, Moses Lake Sociology ROW 5 Kathy Krogue, Spokane English Mary S. Krause, Missoula Montana Social Studies Education Brad Kuiper, Richland Radio-TV Speech Kathy Kyle. Seattle General Biological Sciences Linda Laitinen, Spokane Sociology ROW 6 Lam Ping Fun, Hong Kong Mathematics Lorean La Pointe, Everett English Tom Larson, Yuma, Arizona General Studies College of Sciences Arts ROW 1 Wardell Larsen, Denver Colorado Geography Carol Lassi. Seattle Sociology Elwood Laugen, Paulsbo Police Science Francis Lee, Honolulu Hawaii Mathematics Education Greg Lewis, Bellevite Premedicine ROW 2 Linda Rae Lingbloom, Tacoma General Humanities Diana Look, La Grandey Oregon Bacteriology Gar ' Lowe, Colfax Political Science Charlie Lucas, Tacoma English Marianne Lynn, Tacoma Radio-TV Speech ROW 3 Lisa Mackenzie, Honolulu Hawaii Sociology Kathy Mahrt, Reardan English James Main, Port Angeles General Physical Sciences Marilyn Maloy, Everett Bacteriology Tim Manring, Pullman Prelaw ROW 4 Marve Marchbanks, Kennewick History Tom Maresh, Washougal Geography Bruce Martin, Tacoma Mathematics Muriel Martin, Onalaska Bacteriology Richard Matheny, Pullman Prelaw ROW 5 Ruth Matthews, Spokane Psychology John McAfee, Tacoma English Dave McBeth, Mead Premedicine Boh McConnell, Wilbur Radio-TV Speech Burton McEachen, Clarkston Mathematics ROW 6 Jann McGeath, Bremerton General Journalism Larry McRae, Spokane Chemistry Carol McWilliams, Mansfield Sociology 94 1962 Graduates ROW 1 Gayle Meili, Bremerton Social Studies Gerry Menear, Newport Bacteriology Anne Meyer, Mercer Island Bacteriology David Mielke, Veradale General Social Sciences Donald Miller, Spokane Social Studies ROW 2 Ed Miller, Pennsylvania General Biological Sciences Micky Miller, Puyallup Police Science David Milne, Pullman Chemistry John Mitchell, Ephrata Mathematics Education David Moe, Yakima Mathematics ROW 3 Lillian Moir, Bellin ham General Journalism Maurice Moneymaker, Ihiiontown Chemistry Connie Morgan, Claremonty California Social Studies Judy Morlan, Spokane General Humanities Melinda Morris, Walla Walla Fine Arts ROW 4 Sylvia Mueller, Yakima Bacteriology Kay Munns, Touchet Prelaw Craig Murden, Mt. Vernon General Journalism Tracy Murray, Okanogan Mathematics David Nauditt, Ritzville Prelaw ROW 5 Gloria Nelson, Yakima English Tom Nelson, Walla Walla Speech Gail Newcomb, Montesano Chemistry Nancy Niles, Yakima Social Studies David Noblitt, Yakima Social Studies ROW 6 Don Norris, Pullman Premedicine Ginger Nyhus, Grandview English Judy Olson, Seattle English College of Sciences Arts ROW 1 Richie Ormsby, Pendleton, Oregon Speech Carol Overstreet, Port Angeles History Gale Pattie, Seattle English Education Nancy Peacock, Sunnyside History Dave Pearson, Everett General Social Sciences ROW 2 Randy Perkins, Palouse Speech Les Perry, Pendleton, Oregon Bacteriology Jane Plomasen, Tacoma Political Science George Pollock, Mercer Island Psychology Kay Botts Pond, Seattle Psychology ROW 3 Jerry Pospisil, Puyallup Zoology Patsy Pracna, Tacoma Speech James Prehm, WinJocI; General Social Sciences Sharon Price, Shelton Police Science Kathie Quick, Tacoma Social Studies ROW 4 Larry Rader, Omak Radio-TV Speech Terry Randall, Ellensburg Fine Arts Barbara Ratcliff, Snohomish Anthropology Darlene Ray, Yakima Philosophy Gail Reed, Walla Walla Police Science ROW 5 Lois Richards, Spokane Sociology Ross Richards, Tacoma Social Studies Norma Rider, Spokane Social Studies Jane Ridlington, Coulee Dam Music Jackie Riner, Spokane General Social Studies ROW fi Don Roberts, Richland Zoology Robert Roberts, Centralia Zoology Tom Robideaux, Spokane General Social Studies 96 1962 Graduates ROW 1 Rhea Robson, Grayland Bacteriology Charles Rohrmann, Kenneivick Premedicine John RossmeissI, Colfax Prelaw David Ruddy, ft. Vernon General Social Sciences Paul St. Clair, Morton Social Studies ROW 2 Donald Sandstrom, BeUevue Physics Pete Schenck, Los Anfie es, California Political Science John Schenk, Torrence California History Nancy Schmauder, Davenport Social Studies Karen Schmidt, Aberdeen Sociology ROW 3 Walt Schmidt, Clarhston General Mathematics Julianna Schmitt, Friday Harbor General Mathematics Mar ' a Schoessler, Hitzv ille General Social Sciences Gary Schwendiman, Pullman Psychology Charles Sells. Seattle General Social Sciences ROW 4 Marilyn Selves, Spokane Bacteriology Gerald Short, Spokane Mathematics Connie Smithhisler, Yakima General Biological Sciences Mike Smithhisler, Pullman Social Studies Stephen Spak, Issaquah General Social Studies ROW 5 Charles Standen, Bellingham General Social Sciences Flora Stendal, Elma English Joanne Stone, Yakima Music Barbara Struthers, Walla Walla Generol Biological Sciences Ed Stradling, Kennewick Sociology ROW 6 Sheila Strauss, Seattle History Dale Strickland, Tacoma Music Education Patricia Stroops, Oak Harbor Social Studies Education College of Sciences Arts ROW 1 James Sugg, Wenatchee General Biological Sciences Edgar Swank, Cheney Physics Judy Swanson, Crangeville, Idaho Music Katherine Taber, Pullman English Gary Tahmazian, Homs Syria Geology ROW 2 Jack Taylor, Oak Harbor Physics Grant Thorselt, Fife Physics Marilyn Todd, Chester, California Bacteriology Paul Tomlinson, Seattle Police Science Martha Tripp, Washougal Chemistry ROW 3 Gary Tye, Port Angeles Social Studies Brian Ummel, Seattle Mathematics Linda Vekich, Aberdeen Bacteriology John Vlahovich, Spokane Journalism Janice Wagner, Seattle Speech ROW 4 Stan Wagner, Wenatchee Zoology Roberta Walker, Spokane English Marlene Watson, Spokane Fine Arts Becky Werkau, Seattle Speech De Witt Westberg, Seattle Radio-TV Speech ROW 5 Madge Weythman, Wenatchee History Jack Westerman, Spokane Physics Bill Widman, Kennewick Zoology Leah Wilmarth, Hoquiam Sociology John Wilson, Orville Geology ROW 6 Sandy Wilson, Seattle Sociology Karen Wolf, Centralia Sociology Jon Wulff, Spokane Philosophy Yvonne Wulff, Vancouver Psychology Margo Zwicker, Arlington Sociology ROW 1: Su.san Harris, Kay Wight, Larry Rader, Dewey Westberg, Art Eckman, Richi Ormsby. Alpha Epsilon Rho Alpha Tau Chapter of Alpha Epsilon Rho, established in 1957, brings together undergraduates who con- tribute and prosper in the Radio and Television pro- gram at WSU. The chapter sponsors an annual Radio-TV Day when broadcasters from throughout the State gather with students to discuss current problems in the industry. This year ' s topic was Educational Television. Richard Kroll, Felix Fabian, Gail Reed, Mel Boston, Joseph E. Zaice, Robert Harvie, Robert Rasmussen. The goals of Alpha Phi Sigma are to make the police profession and its practitioners more effecti ' e; to sponsor research and to disseminate the knowledge so acquired to all members of the profession; to in- spire police officers with a just pride in their work; and to reduce crime through the application of ac- cepted scientific practices and techniques to police problems. Alpha Phi Sigma 99 o Iff f ttf If f • 41 ft tf II ROW 1: Darryl Beers, Dale H. Strickland, James D. Templeton, Art Hawn, Ian K. Ediund, Mel Hansen, Lee Kloeppei, Terry Beech, Mike Durkee, Gary Ferguson, Max McKee. ROW 2: Gail Phillips, Nelwyn Spicer McKee, Janet Fraley, Ginny Robillard, Judy Swanson, Carol Pearson, Norma Gettman, Barbara Schwartz, Vicky Brown, Carol Rogel, Lorna Newby, Sandra Backman, Mary Ardussi, Fran Osmers, Ann Stinchfield, Barbara Wikoff, Ursula Potter. ROW 3: Barbara Morrison, Donna Hurd, Kathy Bruce, Ann Maher, Sharon Blomquist, Steve Rodgers, Mack Henry, Tom Herron, Allen Porter, Clark White, Dick Hahn, Ora Lee Ault, Dennis Montgomery, Jane Ridlington, Susan Hook. Mu Phi - Phi Mu The main activity of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, men ' s music honorary, is the Musicians ' Ball, all campus semi-formal dance. Mu Phi Epsilon, national wom- an ' s music honorary, awards two scholarships to music majors each year. The purpose of both groups is the advancement of music in America and pro- motion of scholarship . SITTING: Bart Vogel, John RossmeissI, Brenda D. Balsom, Connie Morgan, Gary D. Lowe, L. Kay Munns, Tim Manring. STANDING: Bob Barton, Gary Tye, Norman D. Johnson, Charles Diesen, John Christian, Dallas Edwards. Pi Sigma Alpha is the national political science honor society. It aims to be more than a group of chapters devoted to the election of honor students, and strives to be active throughout the academic year. Established in 1939, this year the group has sponsored several coffee hours and open meetings on subjects dealing with political science. Pi Sigma Alpha 100 ROW I: Frankie Lowell, Don Norris, Dave Herringfon, Mel Johnston, Craig Jackson, Jim Norland, Don Elsom, Lon Graves. ROW 2: Chuck Rohrmann, Anthony Appel, H. L. Eastlick, John A. Brown, Tom Buchanan, Dick Raugust, Jim Knostman, Ron Ullman. Pi Tau Iota is a Premedical and Predental student scholastic honorary. Students are initiated after one semester in either Premedical or Predental studies. Pi Tau Iota provides the opportunity for aspiring doctors and dentists to learn about medical sciences through guest speakers, movies, and discussions. Pi Tau Iota ROW 1: Janet Stahl, Amy Hope, Michael Moore, Sandy Hampton, Kathy Sharpe, Sue Copeland, Micki Tracy, Nancy Hedges, Ruth Bigelow. ROW 2: Susie Tipp, Joyce Hart, Karen Vadnais, Ann Short, Joan Carman, Mrs. Roberts, Advisor, April Squier, Carol Keown. Nancy Nettleton, Marty Kelby, Karen Hartzell. ABSENT; Alice Congdon, Rosemary Price, Judy Rule, Pam Sheldon, Donna Robinson, Irene Espinoza. Purposes of the prenursing organization, Rho Nu are to assist students socially and scholastically, to acquaint students with schools of nursing to which they may transfer after completing the prenursing program, and to inform students of the many op- portunities open to them in the nursing profession. Activities include volunteer aids at Memorial Hos- pital, field trips, suppers, and speakers. RhoNu 101 ROW 1: Maynard Hicks, Chuck Ashmun, Don Carter, Brad Kuiper, Mike Wilson, Greg Click. ROW 2: John Vlahovich, Walker Roberts, Duke Cameron, Dewey Westberg, Carl Highland, Larry Rader, Craig Murden. Sigma Delta Chi is the men ' s journalistic society embracing both professional and undergraduate chapters throughout the country. Each year WSU ' s undergrad chapter sponsors its campus-wide ac- tivities calendar, which features some of the uni ' versity ' s loveliest coeds together with a day by day listing of major campus activities. Sigma Delta Chi I ROW 1: Elizabeth Lord, Mrs. Edna Thompson, Jeanita Merritt, Nancy Hood, Cynthia Mavrides, Barbara Morrison, Linda Ayers, Rita McRory, Barbara Brown, Joan Secord. ROW 2: Barbara Johnson, Evelyn Cartony, Jeanne Hurley, Jane Littleton, Arden Sills, Sara Harpster, Dianne Kienow, Jean Gale, Laurel Nielsen, Nancy Peacock, Chris Laib. ROW 3: Jesse Levitt, advisor, Billy Weaver, Robert Knox, Adriaan Spaans, Harold Evjen, Bill Mech, John May, Angelo Cantera, Gordon Jackson, John MacEachem. Sigma Kappa Phi Sigma Kappa Phi is a national honor fraternity for foreign language students. It was organized in 1921 for the purpose of promoting scholarship, knowledge of foreign languages, and fellowship among foreign lan- guage students. In addition to its regular business meet- ings, initiations, and social affairs for its members, Sigma Kappa Phi sponsors speakers of interest to the cam- pus in general, as well as to members of the fraternity. 102 ROW 1: Kav Wight, Nancy Keith, Susan Harris, Steve Lamoreux, and Sherrill Carlson. ROW 2: Anna J. Erickson, Richi Ormsby, Lillian Moir, Toni Morrison, Kathleen Nesseth, Patty Braman, Jann McGeath. Theta Sigma Phi Theta Sigma Phi is a professional fraternity for women in journalism and communications. Activities include producing a campus talent show in the fall. In the spring. Matrix table is held to honor those women who have distinguished themselves in the field of communications and journalism. Tapping is held for new members, and a scholarship and an award are given to outstanding underclassmen. The Melma-Toans from Gannon Hall. Richard Boggio, The Happy Whistler. Sue Harris, President, pins a corsage on Miss Charlotte Friel, guest speaker at Matrix Table Banquet. 103 ERNEST C. STONE Dean College of Veterinary Medicine RICHARD L. OTT Department Chairman Veterinary Clinical Medicine Surgery ii m. GUY R. SPENCER Department Chairman Veterinary Pathology College of Veterinary Medicine The College of Veterinary Medicine has as its primary objective the education of those who wish to enter any of the following fields: public health, private prac- tice, teaching, research, federal and state disease regulatory programs, or the Veterinary Service or our Armed Forces. The College is one of eighteen in the U. S. JON A. McCURDY Department Chairman Veterinary Anatomy SAM G. KENZY Department Chairman Veterinary Microbiology PAUL A. KLAVANO Department Chairman Veterinary Physiology Pharmacology 104 1962 Graduates i gM ROW 1 Douglass Armstrong, Fairfield, Montana Veterinary Medicine Robert E. Armstrong, Pullman Physical Education Melvin J. Bean, Pullman Veterinary Medicine Everett Bottemiller, Ridgefield Veterinary Medicine Ben Braat, Newberg, Oregon Preveterinary Medicine ROW 2 Verle Call, Rigby, Idaho Veterinary Medicine Richard Charles, Tacoma Veterinary Medicine Earl Colton, Albion Veterinary Medicine Carrie Corvin, Veterinary Medicine Don T. Forsyth, CardstoHy Alberta Veterinary Medicine ROW 3 Kenneth Gallagher, Riddle, Oregon Veterinary Medicine Jim Geary, Pullman Veterinary Medicine Joyce Goggin, Richland Veterinary Medicine Gary Gordon, Nashua, Montana Veterinary Medicine Jack Grant, Pullman Veterinary Medicine ROW 4 Burton GreenwcU, Paul, Idaho Veterinary Medicine David Gribble, Pullman Veterinary Medicine Everett Heindselman, Pullman Veterinar ' Medicine Wilson Home, Pullman Veterinary Medicine Donald Howlett, Morton , Veterinary Medicine BOW 5 Robert Isenhart, Wenatchee Veterinary Medicine David James, Palouse Veterinary Medicine Robert Kennedy, Anderson, California Veterinary Medicine ROW 6 Robert La Bounty, Pullman Veterinary ' Medicine 105 College of Veterinary Medicine ROW 1 Michael Lemmon, Tacoma Veterinary Medicine Diane Leschncr, Tacoma Veterinary Medicine Clifford Lobaugh, Pullman Veterinary Medicine Michael McBride, Pttllmau Veterinary Medicine Bill MacFariand, Fort Benton, Montana Veterinary Medicine ROW 2 Dee Meek, Pullman Veterinary Medicine Richard Mello, Pullman Veterinary Medicine Dean Narancich, Tuirt Bridges, Montana Veterinary Medicine Bradford Newcomb, Pullman Veterinary Medicine Terry Newman, Winslow Arizona Veterinary Medicine ROW 3 Norman Patterson, Pullman Veterinary Medicine Robert Penney, Naches Veterinary Medicine Marvin Peterson, Pullman Veterinary Medicine Merle Pierce, Pullman Veterinary Medicine Zane Roth, Pullman Veterinary Medicine ROW 4 James Rozell, Pullman Veterinary Medicine Kirk A. Seekins, Oak Harbor Veterinary Medicine John Sibole, Pullman Veterinary Medicine John Sitton, Pullman Veterinary Medicine John R. Spry, Garfield Veterinary Medicine ROW 5 James Stevens, Pullman Veterinary Medicine Gerald Wilkins, Pullman Veterinary Medicine Gary Zwicker, Arlington Veterinary Medicine 106 FRESHMAN — ROW 1: Don Smith, Bob Van der Pol, Solon F. Withers, Charlie Martin, Loren Roller, Ivan Jacques, Russ Ellison. Phillip Ogburn, Michael J. Lust, Ronald C. Olsen, Jerry C. Boggan and Thomas B. Carey. ROW 2: Warren H. Ahnell, Gary M. Rast, Mike Mougan, Dan Yturraspe, Del Orchard, Robert Kane, Dietrich Jung, John Mitten, William Burris, C. R. Leach, Bruce A. Friend, Paul Charlton and Jan E. Bartels. ROW 3: Dwight Edwards, Guy Tucker, Jerry Cox, Donald O. Olson, Allan Furr, Allan Smith, Michael Leinweber, Henry Fanelli, David Harrington. AVMA The purpose of Student AVMA is to provide the Veterinary students of WSU with a means by which they may function as a group. In so doing they con- tribute effectively to campus acti ' ities and take part in the activities of the parent organization. The American Veterinary Medical Association and its affiliates. SOPHOMORES — ROW 1: S. J. Smith, Cal Humphreys, G. N. Deming, R. V. Bradley, L. C. Reyes, L. A. Dillingham, L. P. Williams, E. G. Stritzke, D. M. Jackson, Frank W. Meiwald, R. D. Hibbs, James Swayne, B. S. Cannon. ROW 2: Harold -Enebo, David A. .Mitchell. Lloyd Erickson, Joe Ladley, Fletcher Hahn, Vem Coiner, Douglas Evans, Leland Sheets, Donald Ropet. Edward Harris, Don Henricksen, Lee Anderson. C. H. Strange, Dale Schott. ROW 3: Mike Harms, R. C. Mowbray, Bob Giaeomazi, Bernard Thurlow, Pat Williams, Warren McCormick, Don Dixon. Peter Clary, Don Brust, Tim Slobojan, Dick White, Frank Houle, Duke Demick. Student AVMA meetings are held twice monthly, and all eterinary students are eligible for member- ship. The Association sponsors various activities on campus, including the Veterinary Open House. Other functions include participation in social and athletic events, operation of the JAVMA Instrument Com- pany, Veterinary Choir, and the annual Freshman Banquet. 107 AVMA JUNIORS — ROW 1 : John AUred, David R. McMonigle, Dick Kauk, Everett Macomber, Edward Prince, Chad N. Closser, Murlin F. Gillis, Tom L. Brown, Barbara Owens, Roger Kurd, Brice Niemi. ROW 2; Dale Kinghom, Ronald Laub, Larry Roller, Ken Ormiston, Verle Smith, Gary Seawright, Richard Marsh, Brent Milleson, Everette Baker, Jerry Fullerton, Eugene Elefson, and G. Oakshott. AVMA Through the efforts of the Student AVMA, well-quaH- fied speakers from all over the country have been able to participate in the chapter ' s monthly meetings. In addition to college activities, the Association sends delegates to the National Veterinary Medical Con- vention, provides educational displays at the Wash- ington State Fair, and assists in the Veterinary Short Course held each spring at WSU. ROW 1: Lloyd Erickson, Cal Humphreys, Jack Grant, Everett Bottemiller, Don Forsyth, Jim Geary, Bob Isenhart, Bob Penney, Murlin F. Gillis, Robert E. Armstrong, Dean Naranche, Burt R. Greenwell and Verl G. Call. ROW 2: Frank W. Meiwald, Fletcher Hahn, Eugene Elefson, Ronald Laub, John Allred, Dale Kinghom, Edward Prince, Larry Koller, Richard Mello, Gerald Wilkins, Bill McFarland, Richard Marsh, Gary Seawright, Verle Smith, Owen James, Robert Kennedy, Dale Schott, Don Henricksen. Alpha Psi functions as an honor fraternity for students and faculty of the professional school of Veterinary Medicine. Selection of men for membership is based entirely on the academic record of the individual after admission to the College of Veterinary Medicine. Alpha Psi entertains several social functions during the school year, such as dances and banquets. Alpha Psi 108 MILITARY Air Force ROTC Air Force ROTC, under the leadership of Col. Bryson Bailey, had a very successful year. The 905th detachment was rated by an inspection team from Maxwell Air Force Base as one of the best in the country. In addition, the Advanced Cadets for the third straight year took top detachment award at Fairchild during their four weeks of summer training. Colonel Bryson Bailey, Air Science Department Chairman INSTRUCTORS: Lt. Col. Kramer, Captain Curry, Lt .Col. Huebner, Lt. Col. Jacobson, Captain Retallack, Captain Roestel, Captain Dowler. Fall Wing Commander — Richard Durant FALL WING STAFF — Jeremy Smith, William Krebs, William Fabian, Ray Nelson, Gary Ham. FALL GROUP STAFF — ROW 1: Group Gommanders: Robert McConnell, Loel Labberton, James Hougland, George Bluhm, Neal Tash. ROW 2: Squadron Commanders: Carl Highland. Rich Custafson, James Main, Wayne Engstroni, Milt Ahola, John Schenk. Spring Wing Commander — William Fabian. SPRING WING STAFF — ROW 1: Loel Labberton. Richard Durant. James Hougland. ROW 2: Ray Nelson, William Krebs, George Bluhm, Robert McConnell. SPRING GROUP STAFF — ROW I: Group Commanders: Wayne Engstrom, Jeremy Smith, William Krebs. Rich Gustafson, Neal Tash. ROW 2: Squadron Commanders: Gary Banks. Milt Ahola, Loel Labberton. Reed Daugherity, Richard Weber, James Main, John Schenk, Gary Ham. Ill RED TAG OFFICERS — Rich Gustafson, Jim Hougland, Loel Labberton, Dick Weber, Terence Ethridge, Kirk Lewis, Reed Daugherity, Donn Owens. ARNOLD GUARD — MEMBERS: Terence Ethridge, Dave Fairshter, Walter Gould, Neal Tash, James Werner, Donald Ennis, Harry Goldsworthy, H. Warren Jones, Dennis Ah Mau, Don Hicks, Larry Hart, Jerry Marshall, Ron Sward, Bill Thurston, John Leskovar, Tracy Townsend, Ralph Barclay, Tom Dodge, Harold Adams, Edward Flanagan. OUTSTANDING SENIOR CADETS — ROW 1: Carl Highland, William Fabian. ROW 2: Wayne Engstrom, Loel Labberton, George Bluhm, Robert McConnell. 112 Arnold Air Society II f f) f fs r fi ANGEL FLIGHT — ROW 1: Sharon Lillywhite, Maggit- Matthews, Bobbi Dunning, Chris Stine, Gail Warnell, Bonnie Bailey, Penny Busehe, Betty Baker, Pat Watson, Carri Sande. ROW 2: Jean Dahlstrom. Patti Lee, Judy Dujmovich, Ardeth Anderson, Julie Anderson, Terry Thompson, Judy Johnson, Jeanni Jaeklin, Sherri Tidrick, Elaine Sommers. ROW 1: Tom McMullen, Rich Custafson, Ray Nelson, Reed Daugherity, Loel Labberton, Gary Ham, Milt Ahola, Larry Wilson, Donn Owens, Patrick McGoldrick. ROW 2: William Krebs, James Main, Neal Tash, Walter Gould, Dick Weber, Terence Ethridge, Jim Hougland, Dick Durant, John Schenk, Kirk Lewis. 113 The reviewing stand. Cadets passing in review. Air Force Review Cadets put last minute touch on mirror-perfect spit shine. President French congratulates cadet. Army-Air Force Band. 114 ArmyROTC The Army ROTC curriculum is designed to give Cadets training and experience in human relations. In addition to classroom studies, the Cadets attend one hour of drill each week to develop their command and leadership abilities. Upon comple- tion of the four-year course, the Cadet earns a commission in the Reserve Army or Regular Army and has his choice of fifteen branches in the Army. x, r Colonel Johnnie Brink. Department Chairmen, Military Science. . o gmy INSTRUCTIONAL ST. FF — ROW 1: Officers: Capt. Louis Rajchel, Capt. Robert Cook. Maj. William Meyer, Lt. Col. J. C. Brink, Maj. Robert Loe, Capt. Harry Phillips. Capt. Francis Percy. ROW 2: Noncommissioned Officers: SFC Kenneth Hoder, Sgt. Henry Turner, SP 5 Gerald Ciggins, M Sgt. Harry Banan, M Sgt. William Taylor, SFC Gordon Williams, SFC Joseph White, M Sgt. Everett Frank. BRIGADE STAFF: Chuck Diesen, Dave Crossland, Mel Melin, John Oldfield, Brigade Commander, Bob Lamp, Karl Felgenhauer. 115 DISTINGUISHED MILITARY STUDENTS — ROW 1 : Charles Diesen. Paul Giese, David Crossland, James Larson, Jack Granger, John Oldfield. ROW 2: Leslie Johnson, Robert Lamp, Melvin Melin, Karl Felgenhauer, Larry Sweet, Harvey West. ry t ifr tti f i A -gMP r % ' - ' ' SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERS — ROW 1: S. Bartholel, J. Fogg, G. Kester, J. Tilden, G. Mitchelmore, W. Cooper, R. Badhani, B. Johnson, J. Bausman, R. Hill, A. Willis, L. Pochert, J. Van Home, B. KoUer, B. Moeller, M. Snoey, S. Heisley, P. Petersdorf. ROW 2: J. Bartholet, B. McClintick, M. Mila- kovich, D. Williams, S. Brilling, D. Durych, M. McGaughy, D. Miller, R. Smith, L. Grande, J. Gihoney, D. Lozier, K. Holte, W. Bramstedt, R. Baker, R. Henning, R. Parry, G. Dinsmore, G. Prescott, D. Nickerson, N. Merkley, C. Grace, P. LaMont, R. Pare, Major Meyer, Advisor. ROW 3: J. Stroh, C. Lambson, R. Snell, V. Patterson, B. Lokken, L. Sehnell, T. Boyce, J. Boyce, D. Hardan, D. Barnhart, K. Erickson, R. Kimbrell III, L. Bickelhaupt, T. Fralic, D. Irvine, G. Stordevant, J. Madden, D. Peterson, G. Smith, M. Rock, T. Slaton. SCABBARD AND BLADE — ROW 1: Mel Melin, Karl Felgenhauer, Ned Jenne, George Singer, Jeff Godrey, Mark Welch, Robert Lamp, Tom Mills. ROW 2: Henry Heim, Richard Gradwohl, Mike Kelley, Les Johnson, John Oldfield, William Martin, Doug Worthington, Major Robert Loe. ROW 3: Harry Yamamoto, Norman Olsen, Perry Brake, Charles Krueger, Paul Giese, Charles Diesen, Dave Crossland , William Myles, Jack Granger. RIFLE TEAM — ROW 1: Larry Thomas, Jim Kraus, Steve Parker, Del Bloom. ROW 2: Capt. Frank Percy, Jim Hurd, Jim Herres, Steve Swanson, Glenn Paulson, Bruce Samuelson, M Sgt. William Taylor. 116 Sm! ' A ASSOCIATION OF THE U. S, ARMY — ROW 1: Mike Mahn, Condon Kennedy, Albert Pence, Walker Roberts, John Carter, Roger Whitney, Fred Gamsey. ROW 2: Mel Melin, John Oldfield, Randolph Perkins, John Reagan, Karl Felgenhaucr, Hideo Kaku, Glenn Michael, Dave LaFrance, Dave Luper, Oliver Davis, Art Barrett, Ron Pare, Ned Jenne, Perry Brake. ROW 1: John Womack, James Sherrill, Charles Ulm, Edward Zilk, Richard Pierson, John Stipe, Ken Brown. ROW 2: Mike Howell, Jeff Brown, Jerry Babbitt, Eric Haga, Vincent Niemeyer, William Boldman, Larry Neil, Jeff Fletcher. ROW 3: Bart Giard, Robert Potts, Jerry Denny, James Fleming, Jack Wedeberg, Gary Mueller, Harold Walker , Samuel Campbell, Robert Davidson. ROW 4: Harry Linker, James Hinckley, Richard Clements, Charles Jackson, Richard ' Jensen, Robert Kennedy, David Raymond, John Mackovich, Dean Johnson. SPONSORS — ROW 1: Sherry Smith, Mary Ann Starkey, Barbara Rothermel, Gayle Brines, Nancy Hall, Anita Johnson, Betsy Hill, Gini Moore. ROW 2i Carol Marsh, Ricki Wiggin, Barbara Giles, Marilee Ackerly, Vivienne Marlatt, Sharon Nicholas, Sandy O ' Neill. © Mp .. iM i k ' 117 2v l l The reviewing stand. r Hi Cadets move into mass formation before passing in review. Army Review ' ' ■k ' iih Army-Air Force Band. 4Ai : ' h Cadets passing in review. f 1 rw ' S .. --i«.anflri. ' Jsi Colonel Brindle, inspecting oHicer, and President French. 118 Informals 1 © ' naP. Fall Crimson Circle tappees. Miss Helen Smith at Gymnasium Dedication. Dedication of Helen Smith Gymnasium. Dedication of Stanton J. Hall Rotunda. 120 Informals Convocations are held throughout the school year to honor outstanding personalities. Backstage before presentation of Distinguished Alumnus Award. Ill- i S if! : ! ■■■JL fl lEI K m i Iw 1 Philip H. Abelson, WSU Outstanding Alumnus. ' .il 5 ' ' J t President French congratulates outstanding Engineering Students. Outstanding Engineering Students and Participants in convocation 121 Open House Curious kids look at specimens. . .. ? o A computer being explained to intere ' sted students. Fungus garden and other specimens on display Varied scenes from the annual Engineering Open House and Ag. Science Open House are shown. Observing equipment used in the solving of mathematical equations. Explanations — do they help? Look at those fuzzy little chicks — hey mom! 122 Open House clues to be found in a shattered window? Fingerprinting process being tested. Curious student succumbs to lie detector test. Police dogs on display. Men from Fairchild A.F.B. demonstrate uses of the dogs. Well trained police dog attacks. 123 Dairy Science Open House Dairy Science Open House Veterinary Medicine Open House Open House Dairy Science Open House Veterinary Medicine Open House Veterinary Medicine Open House 124 Dedication of Heald Hall Heald Hall named after Frederick D. Heald. 125 Commencement President French addressing the Commencement audience. fff i Norma Rider received the Alumni high scholarship award. Edward R. Murrow and President French. Edward R, Morrow, Commencement speaker. Larry Munns received the Alumni high scholarship award. William N. Goodwin awarded Edward R. Murrow the Distinguished Alumnus award. mmmmwmuM mmmm Knowled ge may gi ve weight, but accom plishment s give lust re, and ma ny more p eople see t han weigh  Philip Dormer Stanhope HONORARIES ORGANIZATIONS Phi Beta Kappa National Scholastic Honorary of Liberal Arts and Sciences Sadrudin A. Ahmed • Richard V. Anderson • Brenda D. Balsom • Charles B. Braden Robert E. Barton • Larry W. Brackenbush • Don K. Dalling • Charles F. Diesen Bruce A. Ellingsen • lone D. Felgenhauer • Patricia A. Hall • LuAnn C. Haugen Doris D. Heitman • Richard D. Hendricks • Harlan D. Huber • Gordon L. Jackson Meredith E. Jones • Charles R. Kerr • Vera P. Kosin • Ping-Fun Lam • Chelcie B. Liu Muriel A. Martin • Ruth L. Matthews • Ceraldine A. Menear • Martha C. Millard Gerald E. Mills • Lawrence K. Munns • Lois C. Richards • Norma L. Rider • Donald A. Roberts John A. Rossmeissl • Lawrence V. Seeborg • James H. Stonebridge • Barbara J. Struthers Edgar W. Swank • Jack W. Taylor • Grant O. Thorsett Phi Kappa Phi National Scholastic Honorary Sadrudin A. Ahmed • R. Michael AUert • Margit A. Anderson • Anthony J. Appel Mary B. Ardussi • Jean L. Aslakson • Sandra L. Backman • Elizabeth I. Baird Brenda D. Balsom • Judith A. Barnes • Robert E. Barton • Dominic R. Bianchi • Wilbur S. Braden Patricia R. Braman • George E. Brown • Maryan F. Breakey • Vonna M. Buckner Jesslyn A. Burdick • Corrine A. Campbell • Kent Carlson • Daniel B. M. Chajuss • John W. Currie Don K. Dalling • Kenneth J. DeBord • Carol E. Dechenne • Charles W. DeRoshia Charles F. Diesen • Sherl M. Dietz • Lacy Ebbert • Virgil E. Edstrom • Eugene Elefson Adelbert J. Elliott • William H. Fabian • lone D. Felgenhauer • Richard P. Gale John R. George • Norma D. Gettman • Weldon B. Gibson • Louise M. Grabner • Nancy F. Griep E. S. E. Hafez • Robert C. Hannus • Robert D. Harr • Thomas W. Hart, Jr. LuAnne C. Haugen • Robert A. Harvie • Mathew H. Hill • David M. Hirzel William R. Houchin • Richard D. Inch • Craig M. Jackson • Ivan Leroy Jacques Ronald L. Johnson • Meredith E. Jones • William H. Kensel • Vera Kosin • Katherine K. Krogue Robert P. Kurtz • Ping Fun Lam • Merle D. Larson • Michael J. Leinweber Murlin D. Luedecker • Muriel A. Martin • Donald W. Masson • Ruth L. Matthews Wayne E. Mattson • John E. May, Jr. • Geral I. McDonald • Lawrence D. McGeath Charles P. McGreevy • James S. Mclntyre • Alyce J. McKay • Muhammed A. Mian Gerald E. Mills • Gary R. Morgan • Michael B. Morrow • Richard C. Mortimer • Janet E. Moss Gary W. Northrop • John F. Oldfield • Elaine M. Olsen • Ronald C. Olsen • Sharon C. Olsen Claudelle N. Pazer • Albert L. Pence • Carole J. Perry • Donald R. Peters • Arlene A. Peterson Jeanne L. Petherick • Andrew Plitkins • Robert B. Rasmussen • Clifford P. Rice Louis C. Richards • John A. Richter • Ronald W. Rickman • Norma L. Rider • John A. Rossmeissl Harold S. Sanders • Fred P. Schlichting • Lawrence V. Seeborg • Sarah J. Silliman • Roy R. Sines Flora M. Stendal • James Stonebridge • James C. Sorenson • Jerry L. Straalsund Stanley D. Strausz • Larry R. Sweet • Keith A. Switzer • Linda C. Tangvald • Dale D. Tenneson Carol A. Thompson • Michael G. Thorne • James E. Thummel • Mary E. Top • Charles P. Veach Frederick A. Wagner • Joanne J. Wagner • Kristine A. Westberg • Linda J. Whitbeck G. Melton White • Joseph L. Wilson • Jacolyn J. Yarber • Barbara J. Young 132 f r f O ROW 1: Mary Hood, Nancy Ramsey, Linda Hemingway, Ginger Nyhus, Carol Brewster, Judy Brende, Cathy Content, Linda Bloomquist, Jeanne Lind, Shirley Ramsey, Marilyn Vinup. ROW 2: Lanette Adams, Charyl Tyndell, Janet Belles, Alice Congdon, Cathy Bacon, Sandy Sawyers. Priscilla Fuller, Karen Grove, Linda Barmuta, Sue Martin, Doyne Cottom, Sandra Slichter, Terry Whiting, Kitty Medin, Gwen Allen. ROW 3: Mary McGibbon, Karen Jensen, Charlotte Peterson, Katy Monfort, Peggy Paul, Pat Parke, Janice Colyar, Jean Colyar, Kathy Weston, Marie Brackett, Joyce Lobe. Sigma Tau Alpha is an honorary organization for college women who are interested in continuing Rainbow and Masonic activities while on campus. The main money-raising project is a Christmas candy cane sale. The money is used as a scholarship for an entering freshman girl with Rainbow membership. A spring tea honoring Grand Officers on campus is also an annual activity. Sigma Tau Alpha BBB ROW 1: John O. McClain, Harvey Thompson, Tom Buchanan, David Maughan, John Batjer, Bill Blawton, Ralph E. Miller, G. Edward Bixby. ROW 2: John Barber, Ron Code, Pete Leinonen, John Keams, Terry Kirkpatrick, Ralph West, Art Hawn, Duane Leigh, Tom Hart, Jr., Haluk Taysi, Michael Gies, John Ringo, Dick Peterson. Phi Eta Sigma Phi Eta Sigma is a freshman honor society founded in 1923 to encourage and reward high scholastic at- tainment among the male members of the freshman class. There are eighty-five chapters located in lead- ing colleges and universities throughout the United States. In 1937, the organization was admitted to membership in the Association of College Honor Societies. 133 Mortar Board Mortar Board is a senior women ' s honorary. Selection is based upon scholarship, leadership, and activities. The ma- jor activity of the group is Night Owl Night when coeds can purchase an extra half hour of evening time. The group taps new members during the wee hours of a spring morn- ing. Pledges wear caps and gowns to class the next day. • ' v. BRENDA BALSOM President Vonna Buckner, Brenda Balsom, Madge Weythman, Joanne Meyer. Patty Braman, lone Felgenhauer, not shown. ROW 1: Earlyse Allen, lone Felgenhauer, Madge Weythman, Vonna Buckner, Brenda Balsom, Patty Braman, Joanne Meyer, Molly Jones. ROW 2: Margil Anderson, Patricia Hall, Lois Richards, Lacey Ebbert, Anita Cox, Anne Adams, Janice Pierson, Marilyn Todd, Lu Ann Haugen, Jesslyn Burdick. 134 Crimson Circle of Amicron Delta Kappa 1961 was the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of Crim- son Circle. In 1911, it was founded as a local society, and affiliated with Oniicron Delta Kappa national honor society in 1959. Crimson Circle secures unification on campus and honors upperclassmen rendering extraordi- nary service to WSU. 9 K Officers: Jack Wcslerman, Dave Hyltdn, J. Winston Martin. President: Dave Hylton ROW I: J. Winston Martin, Mike Morrow, George Watkins, Walter Windus, David Hirzel, Dave Hylton, Tom Gates, Jack Westerman, Bill Berry, Ray Muse. ROW 2: Gary Schwendiman, Rich Gustafson, George C. Bluhm, Dewey WestherK. Karl Felgenhauer, Kay Munns, Don Norris, Bob Barton, John Richter, Chuck Rohrmann, Tim Manring. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED ABOVE: Dwight Damon, Tim Hopf, Zeno Katterle, Gary Larson, Don Lybecker, Denny Martin, Roy Mcintosh, Lee Schroeder, Chuck Slaughter. Spurs Spurs is the sophomore women ' s service honorary. The WSU chapter taps 50 women in their freshmen year on the basis of leadership, activities, scholarship, and char- acter. Activities include the annual Registration Ball, Mother ' s Weekend Songfest, and ushering at football games, lectures, concerts, and other activities. p . t f a ! f m Joyce ReichI, Prcsidtnt OFFICERS: Linda Lavigne, Joyce ReichI, Diane Taber, Sherri Tidrick, Maureen Slagg, Kay Erickson, Carol Busch, Margaret Love. ®®.Q ® ® ® ® ® iQ Q i — -• —  ■■■;■ —•■-► - — ■♦h .- : .hL ROW 1: Tovi Bohlke, Sherry Smith, Judi Sivers, Evelyn Cartony, Barbara Kirkwood, Joyce ReichI, Carolee Hanson, Joanne Espeseth, Donna Evans, Sarah Fancher, Maryann Starkey. ROW 2: Mrs. Trude Smith, Sandy Naumchik, Linda Ebersole, Kay Erickson, Jean Henry, Margy Eash, Diane Taber, Margaret Love, Sandy Schalow, Lois Pratt, Ronnie Alexander, Norma Nelson, Joan Harrison. ROW 3: Linda LaVigne, Judy Reese, Chris Laib, Carolyn Leach, Carol Busch, Ginny Robillard, Georgia Kloustra, Mary Olson, Linda Metke, Ricki Wiggin, Sheryl Fred, Mary Ann Hottott, Georganne Jackman, Nancy Johnson, Sharon Henkle. ROW 4: Kathy Quinn, Maureen Slagg, Beverly Bain, Nora Christianson, Beryl Butler, Carol Chouinard, Peggy Vates, Merrily Crook, Barbara Englehardt, Sherri Tidrick, Arlene Anderson, Phyllis Struck, Dorothy Olson. 136 II IK ' S Inter-collegiate Knights is a Sophomore service hon- orary. Each year 60 of the top Freshmen in grades and activities are tapped. IK ' s have a mixed year of service and social functions. Two big projects this year were the Homecoming mum sale and the Spur- of-the-Moment Dance. .; i i: ' ■■■-ftfi-i, ' in-- ' ;.aiiwf!aa ' i n OFFICERS — ROW 1: Bill Labberton, Bob Diercks, Roy Felstad. ROW 2: Neal Tash, Bert Pence, Mike Hector, Ra - Ma field. Chuck Kimbrough. Bob Diercks President s v. ' 3 n k u u.oi ;),ni.ai ' X ' K L • : „l v4 i ill Im H ROW 1: Ed Goldsworthy, Michael Howell, Bruce Freeburn, Dick Peterson, Austin Cooper, Keith Hoofnagle, George Katsilometes, Don Felgenhauer, Mike Jones, Bart Giard, Dave Smith, Pete Leinonen, Jerry Thomas, AI Zindel, Mike Gies, John E. Green, Larry Yetter. ROW 2: Clark M. Douglas, George A. Bettas, David G. Curtis, Jay Beeler, Joel A. Delisa, Bill Blanton, Craig Switzer, Richard C. Lee, John M. Moffit, James Butts, Wyatt Newman, Dick Churchill, Mike Mitchell, Bill Lyman, Robert Kennedy, Joel Jern, Brad Everest. ROW 3: Ben Peterson, Bruce Mumford, Larry Baginski, Edward G. Bixby, John Turner, Roger McMillan, Bob James, Jim Aanensom, Wayne Crinklaw, Mike McDermott, Jim McDonnell, John Womack, Steve Johnson, Terry Kirkpatrick, John Howell, Mac Rogers, Lon Graves, Len Newbert, Ralph West, Bob Abendroth. ROW 4: Jim Gardener, Tom Tesarik, John Kearns, Duane Denny, Rollie Ruehlman, Tom Kimball, Ron Bower, Keith Metcalf, Bob Rothgeb, Mike Cable, Ken McDermid, John Barber, Don Hicks, Steve Klingler, Larry House, Rich Stipe, Mike Murray. 137 BOW 1: Dr. Vernon Davies, Jan Pickering, Sharlene Hill, Carol Knutson, Margo Farrish, Elizabeth Day, Karen Wolf. ROW 2: Dr. Wallis Beasley, W. Benson, Mary Neil, Dean T. H. Kennedy, John W. Rolick, Parvez A. Wakil. ROW 3: B. Bolaria, Dr. John D. Lillywhite, Dr. Joel B. Montague, Jr., advisor, Robert H. Coombs, William J. Wilson, Dr. Milton A. Maxwell. Alpha Kappa Delta is a national sociology honorary organized to promote interest in sociology, research in social problems, and activities leading to human welfare. The group held meetings to discuss current research in the field of behavioral sciences. Dona- tions were received for about 100 books to be sent to Asian libraries and students. Alpha Kappa Delta ROW 1: Barbara Emerson, Geo. F. Gauthier, Martha Arthur, Elias Sam ' o, Sherry McElroy, Adii Qudsi, Mary Arthur. ROW 2: Riad Kayyali, Lynn Bush, Meredith Morris, George Farah, Flora Stendal, M. F. Abdo, Nasser Y. Mansour, Jack I. Ibrahim. Arab Student Club Arab Student Club was established at WSU in 1960. The main purpose is to develop better relations and understanding between the Arab countries and the American people through open club meetings. Pro- grams featuring Arab customs and traditions are given. Each year a banquet is held for members and the public. 138 ROW 1: N. Ogale, D. Beier, V. Burkhardt. Sultan-Ali, L. Bush, K. Riad Jr.. K. Krogue, A. Qudsi, S. Qudsi, G. Farah, L. Tunner, M. Morris, G. Henry, J. Ibrahim, G. Hanno, F. Uddin, H. Akpan, D. Philip, G. Tahmazian. ROW 2: S. Auken, A. Bent, R. Spenee, A. Aberg, P. Polinsky, M. J. Campbell, T. Swaddle, M. Nazareth, F. Cole, A. S. Aiyar, J. Bent, M. Adiele, T. Bali, M. Arthur,D. Campbell, P. Wakil, Mrs. P. Wakil, G. Subhashini, G. D. Ramaiah, M. D. Shami, A. Parulkar, F, Stendal, Mrs. G. Austin. ROW 3: N. Lerman, Safeeulla, S. Khan, R. King, J. Huang, D. Marshall, C. Glud, N. Ahlfs, J. Jameson, F. Blay, S. Plewman, N. Patni, K. Fosberg, S. Gardner, P. Bali, J. Malaika, A. Abdulw, A. Klingshirn, W. Klauss, R. Engcl, T. Cowie, S. Winquist, L. Lane, R. Bouma, N. Mansour, S. Numm, M. Arthur, G. Austin. ROW 4: S. B. Tripathy, L. E. Fischer, D. Sandstrom, H. Newton, M. Love, D. Marteny, J. Munn, D. Valley, K. D. Peterson, G. Verdina, L. Sweet, C. Larson, P. O ' Day, L. Joly, D. Arnaud, S. Foucry, E. Thai, B. Wilson, R. Escaron, M. Bernoulat, D. Mermier, S. Silliman, J. Clark, M. Weythman, . Rojas, K. Demena. Cosmopolitan Club Cosmopolitan Club is the organization to promote international relations at VVSU. All International and American students are invited to attend meetings. Programs are planned to include a presentation by one of the national groups. Cosmopolitan Club also sponsors an annual International Review — a world talent show. ROW 1 : Cathy Fanning, Rita Schimdler, Jan Moodie, Suzy Bader, Shirley Ramsey, Pat Ring, Audrey Egge, Anne Frost, Megan Ennis, Norma Seevell, Eriann Pearson. ROW 2: Joyce Olsen, Linda Silzel, Gcraldine Johnson, Sharon Smith, Mary Beth Ryan, Tovi Bohike, Shirley Stephenson, Alice Kitt, Sandy Onstot, Penny Vicary, Carol Schmidt, Suzanne Scanlan, Linda Hyatt, Linda Sprague. ROW 3: Judy Ness, Diane Johnson, Doravin Weston, Joan Riddle, Valerie Ann Byers, Sandi Allison, Ellen Weldin, Grace Ewing, Cathy Content, Dee Campbell, Bev Hanistad, Sharry Krom. Carolie Davis, Roberta Tschetter, Bernie Tenn, Margie Harris, Dr. Mary R. Gram, Advisor. The Home Economics club is organized through the Washington State Home Economics Assn., and the American Home Economics Assn. The goal of the organization is to provide a common meeting ground for students in home economics a nd homemaking. Activities include lectures or demonstrations from professionals, e.vchanges, teas, and the annual cookie bake for the tea on Mothers ' Weekend. Home Economics Club 139 KOW 1: Janice Peterson, Susi Meade, Mary Ann Jaburek, Gene Canque, Dee Miller, Linda Storms, Marion Morimoto, Joyce Hart, Shirley Kodani. ROW 2: Sachi Yanagisawa, Joanne Schultz, Jeanette Okinaka, Judy Machiguchi, Louise Greenfield, Pat Hiranaka, Bernie Tenn, Lisa Mackenzie, Fanny Maruyama. ROW 3: Dr. E. W. Greenfield, Moke Manarpaac, Fred Kondo, Dennis Ah Mau, Harry Spiegelberg, Ralph Sasaki, Stanley Ogi. The Hui Hauoli O ' Hawaii was first organized by a group of students from Hawaii attending WSU in order to get acquainted with one another and to spread the spirit and cuUure of the islands. Tradi- tional activities include a luau and the sale of orchid corsages during Mothers ' Weekend. Membership is not limited to students from Hawaii. Hui Hauoli O ' Hawaii Orchids are prepared by Hui Hauoli O ' Hawaii. Members are wrapping the finished corsages for Mother ' s Weekend. 140 0, . BBKh ROW 1: Bob Wood, Jim McDonnell, Hon (Chaplin, A. Stephen Young, Jerry McFarlane, Denney Rutherford, Don Riach, Bob Northcott, Leonard Neubert, Bob Chamberlin. ROW 2: Sharon Odegard, Pat Polensky, April S iuier, Ann O ' Brien, Jan Ostlund, Janice Magnuson, George Bellamy, Susanne Martin, Carole Cranston, Claudia Dressel, Micki Tracy, Linda Frankie, Patti Prater. ROW 3: Loren ' ills. Bob Kobins( n, Jack Shireman, Jim Shireman, Bruce Bargmeycr, Bob Larson, Dave Schindele, Margie Harris, Eileen Faught, Jeanne Cooper, John Cooper, Barbara Burke. Da e Rawls, Carolyn Leach, Jill Dunbar, Larson L. Wardell. ROW 4: Larry Fryberg, John Martin, Gary Stitzinger, Jerry Penney, John Malik, Heidi Strommer, Judy Smoots, Bob Junell, Tom Webb, Ron Perrow, Sue Black, Lee Hunsperger, Ann Mason. Outing Club members participated in various ski trips and bikes during tbe year. Meetings also fea- tured slides, movies and talks by various speakers. Outdoor life, its values and enjoyment are principle aims of the group. Outing Club 3 Red Mountain ski trip between semesters. Outing Club member on mountain climb. 141 ROW 1: M. A. Mian, Susan Sibert, Doreen Phillips, Gale Steele, Dorothy Campbell, Sharon Pollard, Mrs. Farkhanda Wakil, Jeane Gale, A. R. Khan. ROW 2: Firoz-ud-din, Allah Ditta Bhatti, Malik Mohammad Yaqub, Gary Tahmazian, Misbah-ud-din Shami, Abdur Rehman Chaudhry, Mukhtar Chaudhry, Parvez A. Wakil, Sultan Ali. The Pakistan Students Association of America helps Pakistani students adjust to American culture, and introduces the Pakistani culture to Americans. Mem- bers speak to local groups on the Pakistani educa- tional system, political system, and religion. The Association received the Best Chapter award for 1961 at the Annual Convention of the P. S. A. A. Pakistan Students Assn. i . P 8 ? 9 f o ROW 1: Sharon Lee, Fran Burger, Lori Johnson, Sherry Workman, Margie Weidner, Billee Jean Melena, Jo Anne Johnson, Dr. Martin, Jan Moss, Marian Schmidt, Mardine Baker, Julie Rock, Ceeile Langevin. ROW 2: Pat Lafferty, Jean Blakeley, Bob James, George Bettas, Stan Austerman, Don Brown, Tom Baker, Gerry Delich, Wayne Wilson, Fred Halladay, Mary Hansen, Judy Oare. ROW 3: Steve Rodgers, Paul Antsen, Don Daniels, Oscar Ringness, Gregg Nelson, Ron Chaplin, Jim McGillis, Jack Westerman, Jim Miller, Don Butler, Jim Greene. Social Coordinating Council Social Coordination Council is operating under a new constitution this year. It will have an executi e council consisting of a chairman and five executi ' e members. The executive council will help the social chairmen of the living groups promote a better social program. 142 ROW 1: Bell Venema, Graham Rolstad, Dave Rawls, Mark Melrose, Dan Pederson, John A. Brown, Al MettUr, Bill Bates, Chuck Williamson. ROW 2: Tom Schultz, Gary Hyde, Bonn Hatley, Mel Johnston, Chuck Simpson, Darrel Clavey, Pete Anderson, Dick Quirk, Charlie Goodsell, Pat Aiken. Stimpson Senate Stimson Senate is designed to aid the men of Stimson Hall in becoming better citizens. The Senate guides the men by personal example scholastically and socially. Senators assist in hall administration, pro- mote an intellectual environment, and promote the improvement of hall facilities and activities, including athletics, social entertainment, communications and public relations. ROW 1 : Mary Brownell, Kathtriiie See. Ueluris Bennett. Margy Galipeau. Shirley Heppner, Karen Bowman, Vincta Davis , Carolyn Phillips, Nancy Church, Laurel Hegstad, President. ROW 2: Deanne Cassie, Marlene Shannon, Barbara Tetrick, Janet Beale, Anne Narayanan, Arlene Lynch, Nelda Koller, Karen Payne, Carolyn May, Anne Brunton, Peggy Strickland. ROW 3: Karen Tweit, Ocia Davis, Marjorie Hemenway, Shirley Oas, Sonya Womack, Carol Smith, Carol Lundy, Donna Cook, Janet Bargmeyer, Marcia Smith, Sandra Belair, Phyllis Myers, Jeanne Keatts. ROW 4: Joyce Heffron, Donna Nicholson, Janet Meredith, Diane Hoffer, Millie Vanden Berge, Sally Shdo, Carole Olson, Linda Williams, Anne Alseth, Pat Nelson, Helen Cook, Pat Bainter. The object of the University Dames is to promote the social fellowship and mutual improvement of its members. Membership is open to all wives of students, both undergraduate and graduate. A style show given in the fall is the biggest project of the group. Interest groups for members are bowling, handicrafts, pre- school mothers, and bridge. University Dames 143 Glenn Lowty, Ron Hill, Del Cousland, Dr. Irven O. Buss, Advisor, Lynn Weissenfels, Ron Long, Bob Rasmussen, Jim Gannaway. Not Pictured: Keith Bettys, John Bury, Truman Fergin, Herbert Hinman, Gene Gustafson, Bonnie McBride, Don McKnight, Don Rasmussen, Mike Szymcyak, Jim Woody. Wildlife Conservation The purpose of the WildHfe Conservation Club is to promote interest in the conservation and man- agement of our wildlife resources. Either guest speakers or educational movies or slides are pre- sented at each meeting. Activities of an educational nature, such as ecological development of the Wildlife Department research plot, provide ample opportunity for students to share experiences. . r ROW 1; Donna Mcintosh, Me) Johnston, Ron Walker, Shik Young, Margaret Hastings, Edna Wilder. Baptist Student Union is a religious organization of college students, and is affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention. Its purpose is to promote re- ligious growth and spiritual development of the individual. BSU seeks to develop mature Christians with a deeper spiritual and intellectual affirmation of their faith. It serves as the link between the college student and his church. Baptist Student Union 144 ROW 1: Jill Harms, Arlen Jagels. Bruce Moeller, Pat Ness, Bill Kuhlmann, Jann Hoover. Carl Winterstein, Don Roemer. ROW 2: Margy Eash, Friscilla Peder- son, Linda Strege, Phyllis Osterloh, Nancy Jensen, Helen Solem, Paul Griesse, Jerry Kulm, Ken Migchelbrink, Jim Winterstein, Jeanette Bamer, JoAnn Rasmussen. Gamma Delta is an International Association of Lu- theran Students of the Missouri Synod of Lutheran Churches. Gamma Delta endeavors to conserve and develop Christian faith and to encourage action among college students through a program based on Christian knowledge and Christian service. The big- gest undertaking this year was hosting the Conven- tion of the Northwest Region of Gamma Delta — about 100 students from the Northwest attended. Gamma Delta ROW 1; Gary Bea, Ingrid Miiller, Judy Perrine, Barbara Rhynecr, Yvonne Simerly, Susan Sibert, Lois Hamburg, Sharon Leigh, Ruth Hamry, Karl Ufer, pastor. ROW 2: John Carlson, Duane Leigh, Dave Tramm, Karen J. Vadnais, Dianna Lengel, Stormee Amiing, Larry Barden, Shelby McMillan, Lorraine Engstrom. ROW 3: Philip Engstrom, pastor, Dave Olson, Robert Swanson, George McQueen, Ron Ullman, Walter Gould, Louis Larsen, Lloyd B. Urdal, advisor. ROW 4: Charles Weagel, Edwin Smick, Katherine Peterson, Hans-Peter Moek, Mary Osborn, Pat Fisk, Bernard Harris. Lutheran Students Association The Lutheran Student Association, through fellow- ship, study, and worship, seeks to stimulate growth in the Christian faith. It encourages students to ask themselves not only what they believe, but why. In accomplishing this, a number of programs were undertaken. Study groups delved into various Chris- tian topics. Acti ities included retreats to Mt. Hood and Menucha, Christmas candlelight service and senior breakfast. 145 ROW 1: Paul Giese, Nancy Nettleton, Julie Dawson, Sharon Ovellette, Pat Peters, Mary Beth Ryan, Paula Menzel, Ann Smith, Catherine Smith, Bobbie Darby, Kathy Mahrt, Muriel Martin, Sandra Sparkman, Betty Kloker, Darlene Berney, Jim Smith. ROW 2: Rev. James F. Kuhns, chaplain, Fred Appel, Ron Boyd, Toni Kosydar, Chuck Diesen, Mike Hart, Tom Owens, Tom Kovacich, Valerie Byers, Larry Baginski, Bill Murphy, Ralph Baldwin, Carol Dietrich, Patricia Cillio, Bill Rondeau, Anthony Appel, Dennis Lynch, George Straalsund, Gerry Westfall. ROW 3; Scott Case, Mike Phipps, Paul Codsil, Stephen Doonan, Dennis Esser, Dick Johnson, Janet Feider, Tom Hart, John Monahan, Sharon Spurrell, Duane Bensel, Jon Jacobson. George Bettas. Newman Club is the Catholic youth organization on the secular campus. It is named after Cardinal New- man, who was very interested in college students. The club ' s objectives are religious, educational, and social. Biweekly meetings feature local speakers. So- cial activities include an annual Mom ' s Day Break- fast and several dances. Membership is open to any Catholic on campus. Newman Club ROW 1: William Kahler, Earl Enos, Richard Dodge, Louis Manus, Jr., Barry Briscoe, James Rankin, Richard Hammerstrom, Pat Gould, John Gould, Wayne Capps, Bob Large, Alan Pierce. ROW 2: Pauline Prather, Mamell Clement, Heather Cody, Jane Littleton, John Taber, Roy Draggoo, Sara Harpster, Karen Hutchens, Ruelyn Maag, Nora Tierney, Jim Horn, Ratje Koser, Richard Lyon, Dorothy Lindberg, Dave Jeffrey, Marianne Olsen, Gloria Brenchley, Sydney Hollingsworth, Karen Senne, James Pair. Roger Williams Fellowship The Roger Williams Fellowship endeavors to inter- pret Christian life in terms of campus and contempo- rary issues. Special functions include a new student welcome party and a spring banquet. The group met intermittently with the Roger Williams Fellowship from the University of Idaho and participated in the activities of the Baptist Student Movement, both regionally and nationally. 146 ROW 1 : John Oakey, John Block, Wally Toevs, Bill Willard, Mick Crosby, Don Marshall. Dick Crowe, Dave Renquist, Clifford Byrd, Harry Ericksen. Larry Olson. ROW 2: Laurine Jar is, Judy Grafious, James D. McMillin, Nancy Buckman, Pat Barry, David Curry, Steve Porter, Alec Blair, Jerry Cox, Kathy Hintze, Lee Hayes, David Bromling, Suzie Moss, Sam Jones, .Annette Stender. UCCF The goal of United Campus Christian Fellowship is to pro ide a center in which Christian ministry can be conducted at WSU. This ministry includes pro- viding a framework for Christian experience, offering discussions relevant to everyday lives and of a con- troversial nature, and providing the opportunity for fellowship and participation in UCCF activities. ROW 1: Beverly Noble, Dianne .411red. Rae Poulsen, Dixie Grimmelt, Patricia Madsen, Mary Ann Kernwein, Jodee Mikel, Sandy Hampton, Saralee Kincaid, Judith Harris, Linda Jensen, Ann Biddulph, Ray Larson. ROW 2: Bill Delaney, Robert Esles, LaMar Olscn, Chuck Robbins, Dell Foutz, Hal Hunter, Ken Thomp- son, Gary Bowie, Robert Coombs, Richard Stillson, Don Dalling, Nolen G. Merkley, Robert K. Wagstaff, Dan. J. Workman, advisor. ROW 3: Neil Bergeson, David Eastman, Robert Bodmer, Richard Dutlon, Newell McArthur, J. Irvine Bingham, Donald Roper, Douglas Kunkel, John Madsen, James Busby, Charles W. Bell, Bill Olson, Gordon Stewart. ROW 4: Dale Yates, Irvin Moore, Glendon Gee. Ray Bills, Philip Strong, Ellis Peterson, Boyd Buxton, Henry Watson, Eric Clifford, Tom Larson, Frank Howell, Mont Juchau, Dayle Robertson. The purpose of Lambda Delta Sigma on the Wash- ington State University Campus is to pro ide a variety of activities and experiences designed to promote fellowship, leadership, spirituality, intellectuality and culture among its members. Lambda Delta Sigma 147 Meredith Morris, Joanna Goodner, Claire McCurdy, Jim Swinyard, John Lamp, Chuck Ulm, Don Peters, Sherry Smith, Barb Hatfield, Annette Sfende Young Republicans The purposes and objectives of the Club include pro- viding an opportunity for students to find political expression and recognition, and developing a na- tion-wide intelligent, aggressive, and active Young Republican Organization. The club also develops participation in the government, and develops lead- ership which will maintain and increase party re- sponsibility. Banquets play a great part! Organizations hold banquets. 148 ROYALTY Miss Chris Stine Harvest Ball Queen Betty Baker Jean Henry Judy Oare Loree Strand 150 Miss Kathy Krogue Homecoming Queen Mary Ann Maslac Nancy Nelhfrcutt Lynne Stroud 151 w 4 •% i •4 %l, ' A ' Miss Julie Anderson Sweetheart of Sigma Chi Cinny Aagard Lalanne Bantz Joni Bradford Donna Schaefer 152 Miss Carmen Snitily Phi Sig Moonlight Girl Penny Langeloh Leslie Oaks Jackie O ' Konan Gail Warnell 153 L.ii. i Miss Barbara Marshall Sig Ep Queen of Hearts Poppi Anderson Marilyn Mayo Ann Nelson Sherry Smith 154 Miss Gretchen Van Bevers Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl Ardith Anderson ' ' I B m m f %, ' B fl ■■P ■f p N Jeanne Dahlstrom Jann Flemenway Julie McCaw 155 Miss Pam Rogers TKE Playmate Dian Hodges Lana Jensen Chris Jones Pat Watson 156 Miss Sue Kelly Lambda Chi Alpha Crescent Girl Linda Ayers Sharon Coon ' ' Mary Ann Maslac 157 . sf?«t; Miss Christie Jocliimsen Sally Sunshine Linda Ingham Jeannie Jacklin Betty Nordlund Miss Mary Davis Junior Prom Queen ■T Gretchen Van Severs . Judy Byers 4 Nikki King , 159 Lynne Stroud ,W.S , ' • , I - Yfi- i ' . kx .krr. t '  , .V fe V ' -A ' i- ' ti m£i =m;iimmm Miss Alice Thompson May Queen Earlyse Allen Wendy Goble Lou Ann Haugen Gretchen Henry Pat Johnson 160 Mr. Wayne Crinklaw Sophomore Tolo King Dave McAboy Jerr Altig Glen Baker Bob Olds 161 Miss Sherry Tidrick Spur of the Moment Mr. George Bettas Knight of Knights Little Sisters of Minerva Sigma Alpha Epsilon ROW 1: Marian Schmidt, Mary Maynard, Marion Hansom, Jeri Smith, Karen Gustafson. ROW 2: Joan Vasgaard, Nancy Nethercutt, Susan Crocker, Kathy Quinn. ROW 3: Bobbi Dunning, Carolynn Hamilton, Toni Kertson, Kay Erickson. ROW 4: Linda Ingham, Nancy Hall, Molly Jones, Mike Clenn. ROW 5: Judy Oare, Kay Blain, Lynne Stroud, Marilyn Selves. 163 Miss Dee Campbell Independent Queen k Lelannc Bantz Sharon Claus 164 i 1 SPORTS Athletic Council The intercollegiate athletic program at VVSU touches practi- cally every one of the institution ' s students — athlete or not! Although several hundred students actually take part in the intercollegiate athletic program as members of one of the 10 Cougar teams in Varsity competition, or on one of 8 Fresh- man squads, this number is small compared with the thousands of students involved in activities that have come to be the spirit of the athletic program as the teams are its heart. WSU ' s great Marching Band, the Rally Committee, Yell Squad, Pep Band, Cougar Boosters, the Crimson Block — these and many other groups are vital to the overall athletic program at WSU. Perhaps it is the very nature of the institu- tion that brings athletics closer to the individual student here at VVSU. Such a large percentage of WSU students actually live on campus, in university-owned residence halls or in fraternities or sororities, that they become living, working parts of all the activities — and intercollegiate athletics is one of their favorites. STAN BATES, director of athletics, enroute to Indiana football game. ATHLETIC COUNCIL: Eugene Patterson, Rich Gustafson, Mike Jones, Jim Lemery, Wallis Beasley, Jim McGinnis, Glen Galligan, Stan Bates. NOT PICTURED: Randall Henry, Jack Winn. 166 . Irns ;. ' • w r w w w w . GREY W — ROW 1: Blain Eliot, John Zaring, Larry Reisbig, Terry Ball, Dave Mathieson. Mike Abbott, Ron Langhans, Dave Derrone. Dean Kalahar, Al Mettler, Joe Kleitsch. ROW 2: Harvey West, Bob Noel, Zeke Blocklinger, John Chaplin, John Browne, Al Branco, George Reed, Jan Bentzon, Jim Norland, Bob Olds, Jim Boylan, Jerry Smith. ROW 3: George Foster, Bob Walker, Mel Melin, By Vadset, Tom Erlandson, Dwight Damon, Jim Lemery, Jim Allen, Glenn Baker, Ray Moline, Don Durall, Paul Tomlinson, Hugh Campbell. Grey W Again this year, as in previous years, ill-fitting skirts and hairy legs were on display for the traditional Grey W initiation. The new initiates wear ' the skirts for one day and hold a talent show which should not be missed. Grey VV members sponsored the Booster Dance during Christmas Vacation in Seattle and Spokane. They also act as hosts to the high sc hool athletes who come to WSU for championship meets. The Grey W initiates for 1962 — fully enjoying themselves. 167 COUGAR COORDINATING COUNCIL: Duke Cameron, Cecil Parker, Maribeth Grey, Arlene Anderson, Denny Wilde, Mary Ann Maslac, Joe Zaspel. ccc Cougar Coordinating Council is composed of the chairmen of the various groups that organize and lead student participation in varsity athletics at WSU. The council is responsible for the coordination and policy of pre and post game activities, as well as crowd participation during athletic events. This year, after Pullman residents asked for the discontinu- ation of the Victory Bell tradition, CCC protested to the Administration, and the Bell still rang. CRIMSON BLOCK COMMISSION — ROW 1: John Womack, Dan Phillips, Terry Cook, Bob Ranch. ROW 2: Arlene Anderson, Carol Onstot, Barbara Schwartz, Carolyn Priest. Pat Norman, 168 YELL SQUAD: Liane Francis, Rod Grimm, Kathy Bamford, Roger Gorman, Mary Ann Maslac, Dave Vik, Fran Osmers, Larry Gust, Nonie Pengelly, John Biggs, Kathy Quinn, Jerry Schmeil. The WSU Marching Band performing during the half-time in Spokane. WSU Cougarettes — drill team. RALLY SQUAD: Kris Jochimfem, Larry Mellgren, Sandy Cline, Dennv Wilde, Mary Ann Lvnn. Boh Anderson. Nancy Nethercutt. Jerry Delich. Dave Crossland, Al Ciedal. Head coach Jim Sutherland (center) is surrounded by his five assistant mentors, (from left) Russ Hampton, Ray Blier, Chuck Chatfield, Roy Carlson and Ed Cody. These six worked year-round to bring exciting football to the Palouse Hills. Football Jim Sutherland ' s Cougars came just five points away from a successful season in 1961. That might be a little tough to understand looking at WSU ' s 3-7 record over the season, but anyone who witnessed the 17-21 loss to Washington in the final game of the year will back it up. Had the Cougars held their 17-15 lead through those final few minutes, all six previous losses would have gone up in one delirious roar. In a mag- nificent football game in Seattle played before a sellout crowd of nearly 50,000 and televised to millions more throughout the west, the Cougars missed by less than a single touchdown of scoring one of the season ' s great upsets. I A Head coach Jim Sutherland watches the Cou- gar ' s defense, and at the same time mentally runs through the Cong ' s next offensive drive. Sideline tension shows on Suds ' face as he follows an Oregon runner. Coach Blair reports the news to him as it conies over the walkie-talkie. A perfect tackle by an alert Cougar on the field brings smiles to the faces of coach and players. THE 1961 VARSITY SQUAD — ROW I: Dave Hougland, Herm McKee, John Zaring, Hugh Campbell, Don Knight, John Browne, Tim Connors, Dave Kerrone, Dave Mathieson, Mike Abbott, Harold Haddock, Ken Graham, Lou Blakely, Bob James, Bill Gaydosh and Mike Carboni. ROW 2: Steve Thiel, Al Branco, Jerry Campbell, Jim Boylan, Larry Reisbig, Ralph Jones, Steve Simmons, Jim Jensen, Wendell Wardcll, Bob Hoien, Bob Colleran, Harvey West, Glenn Baker, Leroy Babbitt, Roy Busse, Lorin Christean and Pete Schenck. ROW 3; Russ Hampton, Ed Cody, Roy Carlson, George Reed, Dean Kalahar, George Foster, Ron Lang- hans, Gery Gehrmann, Mike Rowe, Jerry Conine, Mel Melin, Pat Crook, Bob Giachino, Bill Cook, Gary Lewis and Jim Sutherland. JX Jt ' IV, 11 1 I ' _5 i a m ' SM ' i ' , ,i: a MKS} m ijj :e: 10. IB cmi ,. ,:: ipFu«i l _ jii a ' 81 ' j ' ' w  i|. .- ' „. W r K 1961 Seniors Washington State ran into the toughest schedule in years — perhaps in its football history — last fall. The Cougars met, on successive Saturday afternoons to start the season, Missouri, Utah State, and Texas, each of whom was ranked in the top ten at one time or another during the year. Both Utah State and Texas played in post-season Bowl games. At the turning point of the season, with seven games gone beyond recall, Washington State started a come- back that fell just five points of being complete and perfect. A ferocious Cougar nipped heavily favored Oregon 22-21 in the Homecoming game on Rogers Field and the following week rolled easily over Stanford 30-0 at Palo Alto. The Washington contest saw 14 seniors play their last game in Crimson and Grey. Missouri 28 WSD 6 The Cougars opened the season against virtually the same Missouri squad that downed powerful Navy in the 1960 Orange Bowl. WSU was the victim of offensive mistakes as it dropped a 28-6 decision to the Columbia school in a battle that was actually closer than the score would indicate. The Cougars held Missouri ' s vaunted ground game to 164 yards in 56 carries, but the Pullman eleven gave up the ball four times on pass interceptions and lost three fumbles to the Tigers. ■■flt Halfback John Browne (44) is brought down by the Tiger safety man after a nine yard scant around left end. WSU linebackers sew up the middle on a Missouri ground play. Defending Cougars are Larry Reisbig (85), Harold Haddock (39), Gery Gehrmann (77) and Ron Langhans (84). 172 Spokane fans saw the Cougs make a fight out of it for three (juarters against Utah State, but the huge Aggie hne simply proved too much for the Palouse eleven. Utah State drove to a quick touchdown as the game got underway but the Cougars came back and made it 7-7 at the halfway mark. The third period saw fumble after fumble in a see-saw battle that ended 14-13, Cougars. From here VVSU literally fell apart and Utah State pushed them all over the field until the final gun. Net yardage for the contest was 184 against the Utags ' 321. Utah State 34 WSU 14 Quarterback Mel Melin ( 24 ) seems to sec an opening in Utah State ' s defense right half as Jim Boylan (26) awaits the go signal. After outmaneuvering quarterback Mel Montablo (18), right half Pete Schenk ( 32 ) becomes airborne to snag a pass within striking range of the Utah State end zone. Quarterback Mel Melin isn ' t posing for a photographer as it might appear. Instead he is about to pull the trigger and let fly a forward pass to halfback John Browne in the flat. Although Aggie guard Willie Redman (60) is occupied with his own peri,.:.i.i soil conservation study, ball carrier Ken Graham (33) is still wary of running left as he peaks around blocker Jerry Campbell (37), who tries to hold off . ll- American tackle Merlin Olsen (71). 173 Texas 41 WSU 8 If there ever was a mis-match in WSU grid play, this was it. The Texas Longhorns, dominating the number one position in football pools for a good part of the season, never let up as they powered over the reluctant Cougars for a 41-8 win. Washington State ' s third bowl opponent in as many games, Texas used All-American candidate Jim Saxton to instigate and a superior front line to protect its endless scoring. The only thing left for Pullman listeners to root about was the Mel Melin to Hugh Campbell combination, which clicked per usual in contributing to 200 yards through the air compared to the hosts ' 175 airmail yards. Washington State tackle Glenn Baler (74), with his mouth wide open, dives to halt Longhorn reserve halfback Derrell Oliver (25). Two WSU defenders, John Wyflels (72) and Lorin Christean (65), are trapped behind a stacked-up mass of players. Harold Haddock (39) pulls down All-American Jim Saxton (10) after a 14-yard sprint by the Texas halfback. Finally the Cougars had the chance to give another team the same treatment they had been receiving and they did — 34-0 — against their interstate rivals from the University of Idaho. The Coiigs unleashed a potent ground attack and rolled over the Vandals, taking the annual battle of the Palouse before 19,432 Dad ' s Day spectators. WSU kept the ball on the ground although the weather was perfect for a concentrated aerial barrage. Fullbacks George Reed and Lou Blakely did much of the running as the Suds- men gained 391 yards on the ground and 116 in the air. Idaho managed only 213 net yards in 70 plays, one less than the Cougar ' s 71. WSU 34 Idaho Ken Graham (33) finds a hole in the Idaho line large enough to drive a truck through, with George Reed (42) clearing the way. Vandal center Jim Decko (56) waits (or the fake. S:«; BK f L£- «J ' ' ' ' ' ' ■' •;.3g4-.; ! ' SsKQja Hugh Campbell (86) throws a block for Ciraliam i .i:l  us llie tritl, MiplnMiioii- outraces Idaho ' s Mike Bauman (61). Harold Haddock ( 39 ) boots the Cougs out of trouble as John Browne ( 44 ) moves across to block out Vandal Zeke Urko (73). 175 IndianaSS WSU 7 A trip to Bloomington, Indiana and a game against the University of Indiana Iloosiers proved fruitless for the Cougars in their fourth outing. Playing three-quarter ball again, the Cougs found something missing in the final stanza as the Hoosiers added 19 points to their 14-7 half-time lead. Indiana ' s first victory in ten starts did not only leave the Cougars hurt morale-wise, but injuries took a major toll among Sutherland ' s ranks. Harvey West and John Wyffels suffered injuries which affected them the rest of the season. Harold Haddock and Jim Jensen had to be carried off the field, and Hugh Campbell developed a limp late in the tilt. .i,j, ' i ( i  i i i ii !i i iii : ;i;MSSl! iifi|i ii w WSU ' s Ken Graham (33) dives over for the Krst score of the Indiana tilt., Hoosiers Don Cromer ( 32 ) and Tom Trainer ( 82 ) are late as Cougar tackle John Wyflels (72) sets the key block. George Keed (42), in as defensive back, jars a pass away from Trainer (82). The Cougars held Indiana ' s air game to 51 yards, even though the weather was perfect for throwing. Things weren ' t rosie very long for the Sudsmen. In this second quarter play Dave Kerrone ( 37 ) was trapped by Hoosier linemen Dick Wervey ( 88 ) and Mike Wasdovich (69). Ten meets ten, as Indiana guard Larry Coleman (65) drops quarter- back Dave Mathieson (10) after a fumble on the Cougar ten yard line. 176 Whether it was uncertainty on the Coug ar ' s part left by the Indiana loss or San Jose ' s performance, WSU couldn ' t ' niove after powering to a 13-0 halftime lead over the Spartans. San Jose State ' s national offensive leader, Chon Gallegos, came back passing and scored two touchdowns in the third quarter to take the lead which they never re- linquished. The Spartans took a deflected Cougar pass in for their third tally early in the fourth period, and Washington State halfback Ken Graham went 91 yards for a touch- down on the kickoff return. Melin tried for the two-pointer with a pass that was no good, and two other scoring attempts by the Cougars were foiled. San Jose 21 WSU 19 A Spartan tumbles in an effort to put the rush on quarterbhack Mel Melin (24). Melin (24) bulls over fur a Cougar TD, despite the defensive efforts of four alert Spartans. S4 ? ' Senior QB Mel Melin {24) looks on as Butchman Ken Graham (33) tries to break away from a San Jose red-dogger. 177 g yn ' y ' ' . ' The ball is handed off to half Jerry Campbell (35) in a power play led by Mel Melin (24), Lorin Christean (65) and Lou Blakely (45). Oregon State 14 WSU 6 Despite the 14-6 loss to the Oregon State Beavers, this contest was considered by Coach Sutherhind as a comeback game for the Cougars. Dave Mathieson relieved Mel Melin at the field general spot as the first half ended, and led the Cougs as they barely fell short of overcoming OSU ' s 14-0 halftime lead. Mathieson completed 16 of 28 passes for a .567 average but bad breaks plagued Washington State throughout the contest. Once Mathieson passed to Hugh Campbell who took it on the Orange 28 and skitter ed down the sideline into the end zone, only to have the play called back because of clipping. V George Reed ( 42 ) plows through a gap line in the third period. the Cougar tackle Mike Martin (71) upends slot-back Terry Baker ot Oregon Slate in this rush. Lorin Christean (65) put the stoppers on this ground play. Coming up from behind are Pat Crook (60) and Jim Jensen (70). s what Baker is probably saying to himself as Jim Boylan (26), George n Baker (74) and Harold Haddock (39) close in. Reed (42), Ron Langhans (H4), Glenn Baker (74) and Harold Haddock (39) close in. « -■A 178 Dave Mathifson, given the nod as quarterback, fulfilled his job perfectly in retaining the spirit generated the Saturday before at Corvallis. All eyes were on George Reed as he carried the ball 29 times for f 10 jards and three TD ' s, leading the Crimson and Grey to a 22-21 Homecoming triumph over the Oregon Ducks. The Ducks came to Pullman heralded as the West ' s strongest squad, but the Butchmen contained sensational Oregon sophomore Mel Renfro and in doing so emerged victoriously. WSU 22 Oregon 21 % MtL.r ' v .1 . WSU quarterback Dave Mathiesnn (10) looks for a clownficld target as an Oregon rusher fights off Harold Haddock (39). fi • ' ' :- f-- vj.- jtii ,i : r Perfect blocking and George Reed ( 42 ) is away. John Browne ( 44 ) and Dave Mathieson (10) lead the charge. Oregon halfback Mike Gaechter (.34) catches lion LaiiKlidos {H4) and John Browne ( 44 ) oft guard as he turns the corner. .Mathieson (10) hands off to Reed (42) and he follows Browne (44) through the middle. 179 30 Stiaford Getting a sweet quarterbacking job from Mel Melin, Washington State scored at least once in every quarter enroute to its fifth straight victory over favored Stanford. The same week Melin was selected as the number six draft choice of the New York Titans. Cougar imports from the sunny state had a field-day before the California crowd. It was left for John Browne to produce the game ' s most thrilling play, a 70-yard touchdown run on which he shook loose after apparently being trapped behind the line of scrim- mage by an Indian rusher. Cougar halfback John Browne is upended as he runs into some Cactus Jack strateRv. Jerry Campbell (35) move over for the stop, but it was Leroy Babbitt who finally brought the runner down. 3 Wm Indian ball carrier Ken Babajian (44) fumbled after Pat Crook (60) and John Browne ( 44 ) shared tackling honors. If there is one number Bahaiian won ' t forget — it ' s 44. Besides sporting it himself, he knew by game ' s end that WSU had a 44 — John Browne. 180 With both teams up for this one, the Cougar-Husky clash in Seattle gave mentors Jim Sutherland and Jim Owens each his share of butterflies before the final gun. A NCAA regional television audience and 55,000 fans saw the lead change hands throughout the spirited cross-state battle. Place kicking almost made the difference as VVSU led with two minutes remaining in the game. Then Washington ' s Charlie Mitchell skirted right end for 26 yards and the final score. Hugh Campbell drew individual honors as he set a new national all-time three-year receiving record of 119 catches in his final game as a junior. Washington 21 WSU 17 Cougar flanker Jim Boylan out- steps Charlie Mitchell (21), Kermit Jorgenson ( 12) and Jim Sliger (35) for game ' s first TD. touchdown. Cougars Jim Jensen (70), Pete Schenck (32) and Tom Erlandson (50) mix it up in stopping the Huskie ' s Charlie Mitchell (21). Mitchell was instrumental in the UW win. Nat Whitmyer (23) is on the Cougar ' s Harold Haddock (39) as he grabs a pass from Dave Mathieson. Other Cougs pictured are Glenn Baker (74), Tom Erlandson (50) and Ken Graham (33). msT, M Rooters Mary Ann watches the game ' s progress. The Cougars grab a ||M!(: fumble, and take ove til She whirls. 7, 8, 9 . . . , and the Crimson Block portrays a moving picture. • %1 And leads the crowd ' s participation. The going is exciting and close, but finally the Cougars score. The sober referee takes it all in stride, signaling a touchdown. 182 THE 1961-62 COUGARS — BOTTOM ROW: Joe Zaspel, Mike Drew, Larry Sloan. Byron Vadset, Ernie Woods. Terry Ball, Jim Walton and Dick Halleen. TOP ROW: Bill McKenzie, Allan Thompson, Jim Knostman, Larry Carlson, Charlie Sells, Neil Dirom, Jim Lemery, Dwight Damon and Marv Harshman. Basketball The 1961-62 basketball season was bitterly disappointing for Coach Marv Harshman and his WSU Cougars. Part of that dis- appointment stemmed from the fact that the Cougars — players and coach — thought preseason that they would do quite well this year. And, it was poor shoot- ing as much as anything that liclpcd the Cougars down the road to a lackluster cS-18 season. Previewing the season, the Coach had felt that shooting would be one of the ' 62 squad ' s strengths. As disappointing as the past campaign was to Coach Harshman, it was even more painful to seven graduating seniors, five of whom had played together at WSU through their entire careers. This was the club that as Frosh in 19.58-59 compiled a 13-2 record. As sophomores, however, the) ' posted a 13-13 mark; fell to 10-16 as juniors, and were S-18 in their senior season. Two graduating seniors on this year ' s s(iuad will be remembered for some time in Cougar record books. Forward Charlie Sells, at 6 ' 6 , one of the greatest junipers ever to play at WSU, established both single season and career rebounding records. Sells, who hails from Seattle, grabbed 286 re- bounds this year to erase the season mark of 285 by John Maras, and his three-year total of 827 topped Maras ' 1958-60 record of 808. Terry Ball, the sharpsliooting, playmaking guard from Seattle ' s Ballard District, put himself into the Cougar books as the third most prolific scorer in histor . Ball racked up 1169 points over three seasons and ranks third in all-time scoring here behind Larry Beck, 1925, and Ron Bennink, 1927. I told him so thinks Marv after the Cougs are scored upon. Coach Marv Harshman eyes a referee after a ques- tionable call. 183 Cit over there. Ball yells Harshman as frosh coach Chuck Brayton looks on. WSU 58 62 itanaSt 69 55 The Cougars and the Bobcats exchanged pleasantries this year — and made the home folks happy. This is to say that Washington State and Montana State College split a two-game series, each winning on its home court. Charlie Sells led WSU in scoring in the 58-59 loss at Bozeman, and Terry Ball led the Cougars to a 62-55 victory at Pullman with 17 counters. Ernie Woods combines a lay-in with flying competition as Neil Dirom looks on. WSU 7461 Gonzaga 73 74 Gonzaga finally broke the Cougar jinx in Spokane ' s Memorial Coliseum and got an even split in the two-game series with WSU this year. The Cougars got out in front by virtue of a 73-74 overtime vic- tory at Pullman, but the Zags won 74-61 at Spokane in the return game. It was the first loss ever suffered by a Harsh- man-coached WSU team in Spokane. High scoring guard Terry Ball pumps in a two pointer against Montana State. Charlie Sells pops one up as hapless Bobcats look on. Both Sells and Ball were drafted by St. Louis of the NBA at season ' s end. Dwight Damon seems to be sticking his tongue out at the ref as he bulls in the ball. 184 The Cougars got the vorst ol this scramble as Seattle ' s Eddie Miles recovers the roundball. Charlie Sells, left, and Allan Thompson both ended up on the floor. Terry Ball contributes two points on against Fresno State. a fast-break in a winning effort wsu Seattle 68 74 73 98 Seattle U proved to be one of the better basketball teams that Washington State faced this Winter, although the Cougars gave the Chieftains a real run at Pullman before succumbing 68-73. In the return match in Seattle, the Chieftains put on a red-hot shooting exhibition and ran away from the Cougars 98-74. WSU 69 72 Fresno St. 64 81 The Cougars and Fresno State showed a complete reversal of form in their two-game series at Pull- man just before Christmas. WSU took the first game easily, despite the relatively close 69-64 score, and the Bulldogs made it look just as simple in beating WSU 81-72 the following evening. Charlie Sells and Neil Cirom shared scoring honors with 15 apiece in the Cougar win, and guard, Terry Ball, got 20 in a losing cause for WSU in the second tilt. Sells fast-breaks them again. Closing in for. a rebound are Ernie Woods and Terry Ball (14) of WSU. 185 WSU 66 56 65 55 46 78 69 68 62 63 Oregon State completely dominated its series with the Cougars during the 1961-62 season, and even took a fifth game in the Far West Classic. The Beavers, boasting one of the finest teams that Slats Gill has had, went to the second round of the NCAA regionals this year before losing to UCLA which finished fourth nationally. Seven-foot center, Mel Counts, and guards, Terry Baker and Steve Pauly, were outstanding for the Beavers this year and all will be back again next Winter. 9 MET ViOlnl B I l flf . Vc ■- A - ■■y? ■. -■•; y- mmm-M a- ' w w PP ♦ 1 % H i. j l Ml LvJ f 1 x . « Bill McKenzie tosses in a running one-hander as Charlie Sells takes up the rear. The Cougs came closer this night, dropping the heated contest by a three point margin. Action is tense as Dwight Damon drives by the base line play in this game, coming out on top by 13 markers. en route to another Cougar score. Oregon State dominated 186 II Idaho ' s 75-74 victory over Washington State in the Far West Classic proved to be the difference for the Vandals in their five tilts this year with Marv Harshman ' s Coiii;ars. Otherwise, the clubs split in four games at Moscow and Pullman. Three players shared scoring honors for the Cougars in the Idaho games this year. Dwight Damon was high with 18 on two occasions, Terry Ball led twice with 19 and 16, and Charlie Sells had 21 in one game for the Cougars. The series was extremely even. Two games were decided by a single point; the Cougars winning one and the ' andals taking the other. And two other tilts wound up with identical scores — in reverse. ' SU beat Idaho 65-60 at Pullman and the Vandals took at 65-60 decision at Moscow. WSU 74 65 66 63 60 Idaho 75 60 75 63 65 Terry Ball jumps high and cast ort in his specialty — a jumper from outside of the key. It ' s all State in this rebounding attempt. Sells ended up with the ball to add to his career school record. Charlie again comes off with the deHecled ball. Dick Halleen (35) took it from Sells. 187 f ' t ' jtt Byron Vadset cuts by Charlie Sells in a drive against the Ducks. The Cougars used the high post offense throughout the year, sometimes with excellent results and sometimes in vain. WSU 81 71 71 70 Oregon 91 81 45 63 Washington State and Oregon split their four-game series this year, the Ducks winning a pair at Eugene and the Cougars taking both ends of the Pullman double-header. The Cougars had a good chance for better than an even split, hut lost their Eugene opener 81-91 in overtime after leading most of the way. Terry Ball had 44 points for ' SU in the two games at Eugene. At Pullman, WSU played two of its best games of the season and easily outdistanced the Ducks. Dwight Damon led a 71-4.5 landslide victory in the Pullman opener and Terry Ball hit 26 as the Cougars prevailed 70-63 in the final game. Dwight Damon bullies one through the hoop in one of the Cougs ' successful outings. Despite the efforts of this Oregon defender. Sells popped in the ball for two. Allan Thompson hooks from outside for another Butchman l asl et. Guard Larry Ciarlsmi shot this twd-pointor in the closing minutes of the season ' s final game. It wasn ' t enough. WSU 51 58 UW 66 72 W ' asliinnlon State experienced two of its coldest nights this ear on tiie occasions of games willi Washington. The Cougars dropped a ol-Ofi de- cision to tlie Huskies in Seattle despite a 21 -point performance h Tcrr ' Ball, and Washington made it two in a row by beating ' SU 72-5S at Pullman in the season finale. In that one, Bali and Charlie Sells shared scoring highs for the Cougars with 12 apiece. Determination is shown ctn the laces of Neil Dironi and Bill McKen .ie as they wrestle lor the ball with Husky center. Bill Hanson. WSU 61 51 Cal 54 Stanford 67 W SU stunned one of the finest fields in the histor - of the Far West Classic at Portland by opening- the post-Christmas basketball festival with a 01-54 win over the California Bears. Coach Marv Ilarshmans |uintet ran into the eventual champion, Oregon State, in the second round and dropped a 66-78 decision to the Beavers. In their final appearance of the Classic, SU was edged 74-7.5 by Idaho in the most thrilling game of the tournament. Senior Forward Charlie Sells was the rebounding champion of the Classic and was named to the All-Tournament first team. In another vacation outing, the Cougs ran into a strong Indian defense at Stanford and dropped a 67-51 contest. 189 Terry Ball ( 15) runs after a loose ball in the Far ' est Classic. The fumhle by California resulted in a turnover to the Couks. Charlie Sells (41 ) watches the action from behind. fe- Hff fix v_ « Not ROW 1: Steve Woodward, Stu Rehnstrom. Dave Vik, Dave Wright, George Gleason, Walt Woodward. ROW 2: Coach Hubert Dunn, Terry Pierson, Ole Bergan, Bob Olds, Howard Armstrong, Jerry McFarlane, Dick Van Hersett, Karl Byers, Assistant Coach. Dick Van Hersett, western champion in tumbling and seventh in the nation last year, is shown here tumbling. Bob Olds on sidehorse. He is Pacific Northwest College champ for sidehorse for the second consecutive year. Gymnastics 1962 was a banner year for Coach J. Hubert Dunn ' s Wash- ington State Gymnastics team. The Cougars ' third place finish in the Western Intercollegiate Gymnastics association meet at Sacramento was the highest ever scored by a North- west team in this tournament. Junior, Dick Van Hersett, provided another Cougar first when he won the tumbling event at the WIGA and became the only Northwest gymnast ever to win an individual title in the big Coastwide meet. Van Hersett and sophomore ace ' Stuart Rehnstrom repre- sented WSU in the NCAA gymnastics finals at New Mexico University. Stu Rehnstrom, on parallel bars, was high point man for the Cougars and fifth on the West Coast in the all-around event. 190 7 L WRESTLERS: Lee Newell, Coach, Elvis Dellinger, Bruce Cook, Leroy Babbitt, John Carter, Dan Barclay, John Schlotfeldt, Bill Turnbull, Jerry Campbell, Bryce Cook. Wrestlers Weakness in the lighter weights proved to be fatal to Washington State ' s wresthng hopes during the 1962 season. Coach Lee Newell ' s squad was hit early by crucial injuries and illness in the lower weight classes and never sufficiently recovered its strength. Senior Jerry Campbell was the most consistent winner for the Cougars, competing at 157 pounds, but it was LeRoy Babbitt, at 191, who was the only place winner for WSU in the Pacific Coast meet. Bruce Cook gets takedown on Ron Dexter of Portland State College. Bruce Cook winner, 2-1 over Ron Dexter. Bruce Cook riding with tight waist on Ron Dexter. WSU 15, Washington Ifi WSU 16, Central Washington 12 WSU 7, Oregon State 25 WSU 14, Montana State 12 WSU 7, Oregon 25 WSU 14, Ricks College 12 WSU 12, Utah State 14 WSU 12, Utah 14 WSU 8, Brigham Young 21 WSU 12, Portland State 14 WSU 28. Central Washington 5 Won 4, Lost 7 3 n A ( — -1 , y Swimming VVSU ' s swimming fortunes rode with expe- rience and youth this year — and they rode high. Senior Gary Chase, the Cougars ' all- time finest backstroker, provided the ex- perience, and sophomore Chris Marker, a freestyler with few equals, supplied the youth. The Cougars finished third in the Far West meet and Chase was voted the outstanding swimmer award. Both Chase and Marker went to the NCAA finals at Ohio State University. SWIM TEAM — ROW 1 : Byron StaufFer, Richard Alseth, Gary Chase, Bill Kelley, Roger Giles, Ray Bloom. ROW 2: Earl Watson, Jim McGiles, Steve McCloud, Shaw McAfee, Chris Marker, Barry Bow- man, Tim Wenger, Coach Doug Gibb. ■■mi.. fli l-M SL - ' p riiirr Stance and reaction time make the difference in the start. Here, Marker ( foreground ) starts against swimmers from Idaho and Washington. 1 t llj 1 t 1 1 [p 1 1 t i Ip 1 1 ♦ ip] 1 f 1 fpf _ _ ■- ■r - - ' mvr- • .,__ ■fell.--- :a- JJ Wf ! ' r. ' ' ......T ■• — ' ••  .,.„ - ' - ' % - gj - ■— Sp lj! •Mtf- ' I 1 s -. ' .y .., ' ; -V, ' . ■-i- ■■■vS. KC r ' ' ? r ' ' - ' ' ' ' • - ' ■M h -- ■- ' C g mg - l S mm fc tt rifa aB tJ fmbpin rtt- ' ' _: J3 . Ife :- ■-idk.-S W ' ' Ti ; S s Bill Kelley holds a short lead over a Montana swimmer in the 200-yard butterfly. Shaw McAfee, the Cougars ' top breast stroker, came in first by 15 seconds in this race. Gary Chase finished his career at WSU without ever being pressed in dual Only a sophomore, Cliris Marker was a standout freestyler for the Cougs. meet competition. llt[6|]l + l (r5]|ltl(p ll+f5Fll ( Baseball Washington State placed four players on the Northern Division AIl- Star team at the conclusion of the 1962 baseball season, the first under new Head Coach Chuck Brayton. Catcher Pat Crook; first baseman Captain Paul Tomlinson; shortstop Zeke Blocklinger, and outfielder Bob Walker all were honored by selection to the league All-Star team. AH were seniors. WSU finished third in the Northern Division race this Spring and posted an overall record of 18 wins, 12 losses and one tie. In Conference play, the Cougars were 8-5. Sophomore righthander Bob Stephens was the big mound winner for the 1962 Cougars. He had a 7-1 record and was 5-0 on the Con- ference season. Outfielder Ron Langhans led WSU in hitting for the entire season with a .345 average and catcher Crook topped the Cougars during the Conference season with a .375 mark which was good for second place in the loop. Coach Brayton observes team. Coaching from the side lines Come on, fellas! TEAM — ROW 1: Mike Carlon, Gary Coleman, Zeke Blocklinger, Pat Crook, John McFadden, Hank Jarvits, Dave Pate, Craig Heimbigner, Tom Seidel, Craig Borsheim, Bobby Wilson. ROW 2: Ron Langhans, Jeff Heath, Graham Rolstad, Bemie Keller, Geo. Foster, John Endshev, Ray Molin Steve Bell, Bob Walker, Bob Stephens, Paul Tomlinson, John McDonald, Dean Lansing, Coach Brayton. 193 }- First sacker Paul Tomlinson catches a low throw in lime to retire an Oregon hitter. The Cougars go on offense, and Dave Pate beats out the throw to first. ' : 2% 1 7 • '  ««r- But the Ducks pitcher keeps his eye on Pate, holding him at second. wsu 9, Conzaga 4 wsu 6, Montana State College wsu 5, Montana 8 wsu 5, Yakima JC 9 wsu 5, Yakima JC 4 wsu 19, Yakima JC 4 wsu 11, Yakima JC 9 wsu 1, Yakima JC 8 wsu 3, Yakima JC wsu 4, Conzaga 1 wsu 5, Conzaga 4 wsu 4, Sacramento State 3 wsu 7, St. Mary ' s 8 wsu 9, St. Mary ' s 9 (Tie) wsu 3, San Jose State 7 wsu 4, California 6 wsu 3, California 4 wsu 18, Portland 5 Non-Conference Record: 10-7-1 WSU 3, Washington 17 wsu 11, Washington 9 WSU 7, Washington 4 WSU 8, Washington 6 WSU 1, Oregon State 6 WSU 8 Oregon 5 WSU 7 Idaho 8 wsu 10 Oregon State 9 wsu 5 Oregon State 7 wsu 7 Oregon 4 wsu 1 Oregon 5 wsu 3 Idaho 1 wsu 7 Idaho 6 Conference Record: 8-5 194 =_  5- John Endsley was out in this attempted single. ! ! • • ' t r • • . . . 1-1 -. . ' - ' 4ait ! hSk Bob Stephens icturni the favor by beating a Husky batter to first. Oversliding third, a Cougar runner retags with his hand. 195 VV fi tjito. Bay Moline starts his pitch. He releases. And follows through. Pat Crook heckles the pitcher from second as the umpire looks on. Li: ' T Bob Stephens lets go. And still watching the ball . , follows through. 196 Zeke Blocklinger eyes Beaver pitcher Cecil Ira ' s knuckle ball. The ball is outside, and Blocklinger watches it go by. M ' ■Craig Heimbigner is the next batter to face Ira. First pitch is inside for a ball. But the second pitch is good, and so is Heim- bigner ' s double. 197 ' Tifiiii Mike Jones in the top of his back swing. Golf Coach Jack Friel ' s Cougar golf team broke even with a 6-6 record for the 1962 season which was highhghted by a WSU win in the Clarkston Invitational Tournament opening the schedule. . 4|«k Gary Pence putting. Gary Crithfield finishing his swing. WSU 131 2, Whitman 41 2 WSU 151 2, Whitworth 21 2 WSU 9, Idaho 18 WSU 71 2, Whitman IOI 2 WSU 111 2, Gonzaga 6 1 2 WSU 19, Montana 2 WSU 6, Oregon 21 WSU 6, Oregon State 12 WSU 9, Washington 18 WSU 10, Gonzaga 8 WSU 101 2, Idaho 71 2 WSU 5, Montana 1 GOLF TEAM — ROW 1: John Crook, Mike Jones, Mike Leffel. ROW 2: Gary Crithfield, Gary Pence, Pat Aiken, Jack Friel, coach. 198 Track Cougar track and field athletes enjoyed a record-setting season in 1962 while winning four of six meets against Northwest opposition. Coach Jack Mooberry ' s squad defeated Washington and Idaho and lost to Oregon and Oregon State in dual meet competition, and the Cougars won a pair of indoor meets here and at Bozeman, Montana. Captain Don Bertoia, of Rossland, B. C, had his best season. The Canadian senior broke WSU ' s all-time mile run record with a time of 4:07.7 in the Far West meet at Eugene, and he tied the school 880 mark at 1:51.3 here against Oregon State. ' ayne Wilson set a new standard in the pole vault with a leap of 14 ' IVi against Oregon State, and Norwegian Eilif Fredriksen ranked near the top nationally with a leap of 50 ' 4% in the hop-step-jump against Washington. Jack Mooberry, head track coach, is known for hi- calmness even in a close meet. Even his disputes with the lime-keepers are settled quietly. And he is always on the spot to give a word of encouragement to his athletes. TRACK TEAM — ROW 1: Jack Mooberry, coach, Wayne Wilson, Bill Walton, Bill Monti, Carl Van Doren, Denny Gabriel, Hank Wybomey, Herm McKee, James Allen, Nels Siverson. ROW 2: George Lang, manager, Don Bertoia, Gordon Kirkland, James Colpitis, John Chaplin, Bill Bridges, Jan Bentzon, Elif Fredricksen, David Kerrone, Glenn Wolf, Blair Barner, Tom Lamppman, manager, Jim Fogg, manager. tm nn nn ni iiii ■III •IH HI ■III •Hi •••■•( ' ■III •III •■•• •1 •!i! •til •■••  •, - •III •••• N I •■ll IIIIF .Hii nn iiii ■•II !•• Ml ■•II ■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■I IIII ■■■■■■■■nil ■III nil nil ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■n ni t ,a am i H i cC ? ■V, Overflow crowds squeezed into the tieldhouse for the 20th annual indoor meet — heat of 70-yard dash was won by McKee. Dave Kerrone (center) edged out Glenn Wolfe (left) in this indoor invitational meet event. John Chaplin broke the existing school record for the 330-yard run — new record 31.5 seconds. Triangular at Pullman: WSU 103 Idaho 57 Whitworth 12 Montana State Indoor: WSU 551 2 Idaho 40 Montana State 37 Montana 34 Western Montana College SVi Rocky Mountain College 1 Far West Relays at Corvallis: Oregon 102 1 2 Oregon State 79 WSU 461 2 Idaho 24 Washington 24 WSU-Oregon Dual at Eugene: Oregon 98 WSU 45 WSU-Idaho Dual at Pullman: WSU 86 1 2 Idaho 58 1 2 WSU-Washington Dual at Pullman: WSU 80 Washington 65 Far West Championships at Eugene: Oregon 981 2 OSU 68 1 2 WSU 391 2 Idaho 331 2 Washington 32 200 Herm McKee edges out Husky Mike Thraul in the low hurdles. Third was the Cougar ' s Ron Malheison (center). Don Bertoia paces to an easy win in the 880, his specialty. ' ( IW} STATE rpi i $ ' 1 1 John Chaplin lakes a hand-off from Jon Bentzon in winning 3:16.7 mile-relay effort. 201 f f L ._ ■-: . .% Wayne Wilson clears the bar at 14 ' 7 . Shot putter Dennis Gabriel competes against Washington. t 1 . . III liii III I •:! ' !«! :■■.jt. Junior Eilif Fredriksen set a school record of 50 ' 4 in the hop-step-jump here. 202 ' iit . f Dave Kerronf bruad jumps 24 ' ' a whilt critical judges look on. Dave Kerrone led the field for the Cougar ' s in the broad jump. Bill Bridges was a main tay lor the Cougar ' s with his winning javelin. Jerry Hendrickson finishing the discus throw. Bill Monti in the discus swing. Carl Van Doren just released the discus. ' PsT TEAM — ROW 1: Coach Robert Agnew, Jim Norland, Joe Kleitsch. Buchanan, Hal Kibby, Brian Rockom. ROW 2: Dallas Edwards, Al Mettler, Tom - A BSfc ' Xjr ' I7 Al Mettler serves to an opponent. Tom Buchanan hits a volley. Jim Norland returns a net shot. Tennis Cougar tennis players compiled an 8-6 record in 1962 under the direction of Coach Bob Agnew. WSU started out the season in impressive fashion, win- ning six straight matches, but the op- position caught up in the last half of the schedule. The Cougars finished third in the Far West Championships which were held at Pullman. Oregon State won the Far West and Oregon was second. Idaho placed fourth. WSU 8, Conzaga WSU 7, Conzaga WSU 4, Eastern Washington 3 WSU 7, Eastern 2 WSU 7, Idaho WSU 5, Seattle 2 WSU 0, Washington 7 WSU 1, Portland 6 WSU 2, Oregon 5 WSU 0, Oregon State 7 WSU 7, Idaho WSU 4, Whitman 3 WSU 3, Whitworth 4 WSU 3, Whitman 4 r V 204 COUNCIL — ROW 1: Miss Wohlford, Grctchen Wonders, Gene Canque, Sally Chase, Diana Zink, Lea Johnson, Judy Friberg, Miss Enberg. ROW 2: Sue Lowman, Kristy MeeKelson. Nicki Sundberg, Cricket Crawford, Barbara Blatter, Sandy Gallemore, Connie Beer. WRA The Women ' s Recreation Association fulfills the recreation needs and desires of women students. It provides fun and enjoyment for all women through activities that will be bene- ficial now and after college. VRA works in cooperation with the women ' s physical educa- tion department. It has three parts: recreational clubs, intramurals, and co-recreation. Through this program, the aim is to interest every woman student, regardless of ability, in some activity to contribute to a well-rounded being. k ' MH w Lea Johnson, President Joan Crickelt Crawford, Vice President 205 Gretchen Wonders, Secretary Barbara Blatter, Treasurer CRIMSON VV — ROW 1: Phebe King, Lyn Grandy, Alyce McKay, Linda Sehatz, Mary Olson, Joan Crawford, Lea Johnson. ROW 2: Sue Lowman, Annetta Kikendall, Phil Struck, Peggy Yates, Joyce Reichl, Kathy Quinn, Annette Stender. SPORTS CLUB — ROW 1: Karen Munro, Dee Miller, Sandy Gallemore, Annetta Kikendall, Mary Jo Leathers, Rosemary Hood. ROW 2: Sue Lowman, Barbara Blatter, Phil Struck, Joan Crawford, Mary Olson, Marge Hollingworth, Sally Swenson. 206 ORCHESES — MEMBERS: Ronnie Alexander, Kathy Bamford, Connie Beer, Jane Bevington, Sylvia Crecilius, Elsie Gill, Cheryl Howard, Marsha Jensen, Cheryl Koch. Kathy Quinn, Judy Rinta, Sandy Six, Dee Weissenborn, Ganet Van Winkle. FISH FANS — ROW 1: Sue Copeland, Diane Harkness, Carolyn Lewis, Joan Crawford, Lani Young, Gini Moore, Sandy Schalow, Sandy Sedergrcn, Julie Twohy. ROW 2: Linda Kcllman. Carnia Switzer. Nancy Collins, Cheryl Koch, Wendy Coble, Peggy Yates, Shelby Dunning, Dee Preston, Barbara Rothcrnul. Rickie Wiggin. ROW 3: Kay Cansun, Suzanne Strom, Mary Ellen Stone, Elinor Tousley, Donna Robinson, Marilee Green, Poppi Anderson, Karen Grove, Glennda Yates, Clenna Roberts. 207 BOWLING CLUB — ROW 1: Donna Fulton, Kristie Lord, Pam Martens, Miss Wohlford, Kristy Mecktlson, Alice Stariha. ROW 2: Lanelte Adams, Nicki Sundberg, Pat Thomas, Judi Gartner, Lynn Campbell, Sugar Duey, Gail Cunningham. DO-SI-DO CLUB — ROW I: Yvonne Simerly, Rieko Abe, Carol Hooey, Betty Elder, Maggie Hammond, Jane Harris, Sandy Gallemore, Shelby McMillan, Karen Smith, Diana Zink. ROW 2: L. J. Olsen, Jim Sherrill, Ted Spencer, Sharon Trax, Bill Cousins, Cheryl Koch, Morris Hall, Diane Pederscn, Boyd Walton, Wilma Schmidt, Grant Thorsctt, Vera Ellen Bice. Bernard Thurlow. 208 INFORMALS Homecoming The deciding moment — Kathy Krogue opens her flowers. AMnpi ««i H« Mill t«ap l«««pApV li « AHV IMfl Nancy, Bobbie, Queen Kalhy, Lynne, and Mary Ann. The Campus AH Stars playing Jersey Bounce. Homecoming is an exciting and active weekend for the Queen and her Princesses. They are shown below at some of the events. Governor Rosellini crowns Homecoming Queen, Kathy Krogue. Queen Kathy Krogue and escort at Homecoming Oance. 210 Royalty Inf ormals Karl Felgenhauer presents trophy to Chris Stine. Sophomore Tolo King and date twist. Army and Air Force Sponsors are presented at the Military Ball. Harvest Ball Queen Chris Stine and date enjoy dance. Chris Stine escorted Wayne Crinklaw to stage to accept trophy. 211 Junior Prom f y 3 J Sam Donahue crowns Mary Davis, Junior Prom Queen. Don Olson holds the mirror as Mary adjusts her crown Lynne, Judy, Mary, Nikki, and Gretchen pose for Junior Prom crowd. Guest vocalist with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra. Sam Donahue, director of the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra. Horse Show .1 v., — - . :- ' iSiW - _. ..i. ' 213 Sports Informals Fans form tunnel lor hopeful Cougar football team. Crimson Block committee members wait apprehensively. Not yellow, red! Cougar majorette begins a spin in prcgame ceremonies. Third row from the top, flip! Now all together, down. ' Perfect. 214 Sports Inf ormals Hurry up, the second half started. Great fun, huh? She hurls the baton upward as 15,000 fans watch. Judy smiles as fans applaud. 215 Sports Informals Good game. Good game. Come on, you guys. Come on, you guys. •Oh, God. Smooth move, fellas. Way to go. 216 I LLiiJ-TTrrTr Sports Inf ormals Chcerlfadcr Kathy Quinn in a mnnicnt of disappointment. Nonie Pengelly cheers the team on. Camera catches Kathy in the middle of a cheer. rating Come on you guys! 217 Nonie encourages the grandstand crowd. Sports Informals ' j Liane Francis watches the ball change hands. A Couear is down, and there is an injury on the play John Brown is carried off the field with a serious knee injury. The injury attracts Nonie Pengelly ' s attentio 218 Bands , k ' :.MM WSU Marching Band forms a tunnel to welcome the team. 11 m ■1 WSU Marching Band forms their letters during High School Band Day High School Bands mass to honor Dads. 219 Sports Inf ormals Phi Delts execute a power sweep in the intramural championship game.  ■■•• ■■■• Inter-sehool billiards drew large crowds in the Cub Games Area. Fish Fans had this formation for Mother ' s Weekend Pageant. 220 A serve is returned in intramural ping pong doubles competition. The Vet-Pharmacy provided the usual number of laughs for early evening spectators. Orchasis performed in Bryan Hall during Mother ' s Weekend. Sports Inf ormals 3 - Runners hand off in the intramural track meet ' s 880-vard relay. Critical eyes watch a competitor in the women ' s discus throw. A coed scissors the high-jump bar. 1 Competitors run the low hurdles. Nsar 5- f 221 m J p. I §m t ' m r m f 1 1 ?! f 1 ■,v- v-I..,-,3V ' ir :?7!!5r. -■r-f Mr.- Sports Inf ormals The Cougar diamondmen provided a per- fect Spring afternoon pastime for WSU students, as usual. All came to watch — the casual spectator, the statistician, and the . . . .-...;«J1t) l;-,. Students sit back and enjoy an afternoon of baseball. 222 Sports Inf ormals ■.M .M W ' ' ' y j gr r-T- I i I 223 Sports Inf ormals Shorty Siver lines the batter ' s box before the game gets underway. } 9 Students patronize the refreshment stand on a hot afternoon. - . Ts lfi ■1 No baseball game is complete without popcorn. Another behind-the-scenes man is the scoreboard attendant. 224 Sports Inf ormals Bobo blasts the umpires. Coaches and umpires meet before the game to set up ground rules 14 The umpires blast Bobo. 225 It ' s a bad day for the umps from all (quarters. vu But they are paid to do a job, and stick right in there. Sports Informals Like the sport itself, watching a track meet is an individual endeavor. One spec- tator is concent rating on the hurdles, another on the shotput, and still another on the javelin. IB vi asi i VXX XiT w ■— 1 226 Educatio nal relatio ns make t he strong est tie. Cecil Join Rhodes i: — 1 ARTS SYMPHONIC BAND — FLUTES: Richard Hahn, Mike Durkee, Ora Lee Ault, Nelwyn McKee, Mary Jo Leathers, Nancy Heinle, Randine Kalgaard, Gloria Anderson, Janet Miller, Elaine Langenvvaller, April Squier. OBOES: Mar- garet Dezell, Dan Gluck, Nora Tierney. BASSOONS: Ian Edlund, Betty Garrett, Sue Bailey, Larry Huggins. CLARINETS: Max McKce, Janet Fraley, Judy Swanson, Sandra Backman, Gary Ferguson, Carol Pearson, Barbara Morrison, Paul Atwood, Leslie Clinkingbeard, Lorna Twecdt, Newton Orr, Mike Wiggins, Rosanne Walter, Karla Robbie, Helen Dixon, Sandra Gilliam, Richard King, Sally Webster, Ann Stinchfield, David Novak, Glen Thomas. BASS CLARINETS: Clark White, Ginny Robillard, Robert Fischback, Donna Hurd. CONTRABASS CLARINETS: Edward Winkle, Mardcl Hicks. ALTO SAXOPHONES: Dennis Guillaume, Marilyn Gliko. TENOR SA.XOPHONE: Arthur Hcindselman. BARITONE SAXOPHONE: Douglas Kasemeier. CORNETS: Robert Swanson, Lee Kloeppel, Dennis Montgomery, James Skordal, David Earling, David Haining, Barry Briscoe. TRUMPETS: Stan Relyea, Mark Doubleday, Joan Hansen, Mike Howell. FRENCH HORNS: Mary Ardussi, Steve Rodgers, Melvin Hansen, Dave Obert, Carol Lind, Mary Reynods, Sue Giboney, Tom Herron. BARITONES: Jan Kepley, Darryl Beers, Gerald Rutherford. Douglas Wing. TROMBONES: James Kellar, Richard Churchill, Mary Alyce Burleigh, Robert Jones, William Usitalo, Milton Brewster. BASS TROMBONES: Russell Johnson, Norman Smith, Karen Senne, Ron Lanalo. TUBAS: Allen Porter, David Cross, John Gould, Roger Davis. STRING BASS: Rodney Payton. PERCUSSION: Dean Dolquist, Meredith Slusscr, Marnell Clement, Brem Morrison, Jerry Denny, Mary Ryan. TIMPANI: Mike Paul. Music The Symphonic Band is a select band of 97 mem- bers which presents for- mal concerts throughout the school year. The high- light of the current school year was the appearance of Ferde Grofe as guest conductor for the Moth- er ' s Weekend Concert. Miss Sandra Backman, senior in music from Spo- kane, was piano soloist in Gershwin ' s Rhapsody in Blue. The band ' s 1962 Tour included perform ances at schools in the Spokane area. ORCHESTRA — FIRST VIOLINS: Michal Jacobsen, Joanne Sorcnson, Marilyn Carlson, Sharon Atkinson, Julie Anne McCaw, Judy Johnson, Joan Kibbe, Suzanne Scanlan, Lois Meyer, Linda Heady, Lael Kiefcr. SECOND VIOLINS: Vera Ellen Bice, Kathy Bruce, Louise Grabner, .Michael Stern. Clothilde Dunning, L. J. Olsen, Beth Freckclton. Carolyn Mavity, Arlene Vaa. VIOLAS: Terence Bech, Kathy Mereweather, Wesley Wegner, Victor Hall. CELLOS: Ian Edlund, Elane Ruffcorn, Arthur Follows, Tim Brown, Kathryn Hintze. STRING BASSES: Rodney Payton, Barbara Nakata, Jane Ridlington, Rosanne Walter. PICCOLO: Richard Hahn. FLUTES: Michael Durkee, Gloria Anderson. OBOES: Margaret Dezell. Daniel Gluck. CLARINETS: Max McKee, Gary Ferguson. CONTRABASS CLAR- INET: Edward Winkle. BASSOONS: Betty Garrett, Sue Wielcr. HORNS: Mary Ardussi, Melvin Hansen, Steve Rodgers, Robert Collins. TRUMPETS: Kenneth McDermid, David Earling, James .Skordal. TROMBONES: Milton Brewster, Robert Jones, Norman Smith. TUBA: Allen Porter. TIMPANI: Michael Paul. 232 Music CONCERT BAND — STUDENT DIRECTORS: Allen Porter, Dale Strickland. Tom Gates, Stephen Rodgers, Rosanne Walter, Larry lluggins, Margaret Dezell, Lorna Tweedt. FLUTES; Martha Lancashire, Lynda Bloomquist, Sharon Chiotti, Mickey McMonagle. OBOES: Lenore Spooner. Nora Tierney. CLARINETS: Richard Peter, Richard Mahn, John Potter, James Schafer, Mike Wiggins, Gary Ferguson, Clark White, Ian Edlund. SAXES: Charles Telford, Lois Wicklund, Susan Shaw, Ron Hull, George McQueen. CORNETS: Margaret Chittenden, Ron King, James Sinkbeil, James Skordal, Stan Relyea, Dennis Montgomery, Lee Kloeppel, Bob Swanson. TROMBONES: Arthur Sutton, Dennis Carter. Bill Kinnear, Russ Johnson. Milton Brewster, Bill Usitalo, James Kellar. BARITONES: Eric Bloom, William Hawkins, Tom Gates, Jan Kepley. BASSES: Max Steinke, David Cross, Allen Porter. PERCUSSION: Ellen Hosie, David Noblitt, Stanley Hahn. The Concert Band was organzied at the end of foot- ball season to accommodate bandsmen who are not members of the Symphonic Band. The Concert Band plays for basketball games, the state high school track meet, and the Coronation Program during Mothers ' Weekend. Marching Band members returned to the campus one week early to prepare for the 1961 football season. The season included five half-time shows which were prepared for games in Pullman, Spokane and Seattle. The UW-VVSU game was Game of the Week for NCAA College Football in western U.S. The March- ing Band was under the direction of graduate assistant David Arend, drum major Tom Gates, majorette Judy Reilly and director of bands, Randall Spicer  f!SB«B sp '  mi| . sei iei ia  i m !% mmi i m mmm - -Mm m ' « ,« i ' fe ' .f.ii ' . : ' 14=: . MARCHING BAND — (ieorse . brams, Gloria Antitrson, Jacqueline Darlene Berney, Wayne Bliesner, Earl Bloom, Shirley Bornholt, Milto Bishop, Mike Caldwell, Margaret Chittenden, Richard Churchill, Mam Sharon Coif, David Cross, Roger Davis, Jerry Denny, Margaret Deze Earling, Ian Edlund, Gary Ferguson, Janet Fraley, Betty Garrett, To Dan Cluck, Dennis Guillaume, Stanley JIahn, David Haining, Joan H Mardel Hicks, Ellen Hosie, Mike Howell, Larry Huggins, Donna Hur Douglas Kascmeir, James Kellar, Jan Kepley, Richard King, Beth Kirk Larsen, Man- ' Jo Leathers, Paul Lewis, Carol Lind, Richard Mahn, Ca McKee, Micki McMonagIc, Janet Miller. Joann Miller, Barbara Morri David Novak, David Ohert. Mary Osborn, Mike Paul, Carol Pearson, R Stanley Relyea, Karla Robbie, Gerald Rutherford, Mary Beth Ryan, J Slusser, Norman Smith, Marlene Somers, Lenore Spooner, April Squi Swannack, Robert Thielen, Lorna Tweedt, William Usitalo, Rosanne Edward Winkle. Anderson, Paul Atwood, Ora Lee Ault, Sandra Backman, Darryl Beers, n Bremster, Barry Briscoe, Patty Bruemmer, Mary Alyce Burleigh, Lyall 11 Clement, Leslie Clinkingbeard, Jacqueline Clow, Richard Coif, 11, Helen Dixon, Dean Dolquist, Mark Doubleday, Mike Durkee, David m Gates. Susan Giboney, Gary Gibson, Sandra Gilliam, Marilyn Gliko, ansen. Mel Hansen, Judy Harrington, Art Heindselman, Nancy Heinle, d. Dennis Johnson, Russell Johnson, Robert Jones, Randine Kalgaard, wood, Lee Kloeppel, Martha Lancashire, Elaine Langenwalter, Louis rolyn Majors. Gaye Martin, Richard Martin. N!ax McKee, Nelwyn son, Dennis Montgomery, Brem Morrison, Beverly Noble. David Nopp, ichard Peter, Allen Porter, John Potter. Judy Reilly, Fred Reinke, ames Schafer, Karen Senne, Susan Shaw , James Skordal, Meredith r, John Srail, Max Steinke, Dale Strickland, Arthur Sutton, Douglas Walter, Sally Webster, Clark White, Mike Wiggins, Douglas Wing, 233 Music WSU CHOIR — Ora Lee Ault, Richard Bagnall, Bonnie Barrett, Lynne Bray, Jo Ann Brukett, Betse Burton, Rosalie Carpenter, Sandra Clicks Berl CoMey, Apita Cook, Sharon Coon, Felicia Cornwell, Richard Cory, Robert Davidson, Daphne Davis, Gloria Davis, Jill Dunbar, Gloria Frisch, Phyllis Davis, Norma Gettman, Gerald Gibson, Marilyn Gliko, Martha Hahn, Jane Handley, Melvin Hansen, Judith Harris, Lynn Harrison, Mark Henry, Sharon Hickey, Caroline Hilty, Charlotte Holttum, James Jarrell, Judith Johnson, Arnold Kainu, William Kinnear, Catharine Lane, Bruce Licbman, Michael Caldwell, Frieda Lueckenotte, Donal MacDoweU, Max McKee, Mark Melrose, Geraldine Menear, Jo Ann Mikel, Lorna Newby, Betty Nordlund, Reta Norling, Marianne Olson, Mary Osborn, Jane Plomasen, Deanna Hausch, Jane Ridlington, Gerald Rutherford, Barbara Schwartz, Andrew Schwartz, Judith Simpson, Dave Gresham, Vicki Smith, Nelwyn McKee, Edmond Stradling, Robert Swanson, John Taber, James Taylor, James Templeton, Jerome Thomas, Mary Tillotson, Vance Vallandigham, Roland Walker, Ronald Wamslcy, Kristine Westberg, Robin Wight, Laile Williams, Gary Zeigler, Wendy Zirbel, Donna Hurd. WSU CHORUS — SOPRANOS; Donna Abbott, Dorothy Abrams, Sydney Alward, Linda Ayers, Colette Berube, Joanne Bingham, Judy Blakeley, Jessie Carr, Martha Carter, Phyllis Chennault, Catherine Corsmo, Pat Crady, Carol Crossett, Carol Gushing, Donna Dacy, Gloria Davis, Daphne De Mers, Diannc Draney, Jill Dunbar, Linda Ebersole, Aileen Erickson, Judy Fitzgerald, Fran Forrey, Heather Fronk, Linda Gamer, Janet Gearheard, Marian Grady, Ilene Grant, Wendy Grimes, Gail Gunderson, Kay Gutemey, Suzanne Haggblom, Margaret Hammond, Lana Haro, Bonnie Hayduk, Patricia Heath, Sue Helsby, Bonnie Hendrick- son, Linda Hemingway, Jolene Herrin, Margaret Holmes, Judy Hopkins, Marsha James, Judy Johnson, Madeline Johnson, Chris Jones, Geraldine Keller, Lael Kiefer, Pat Kissler, Alice Kitt, Jennifer Knopf, Pat Laflerty, Linda Lane, Carol Lee, Carolyn Lewis, Kathleen Lewis, Mary Mace, Margaret Maginnis, Julia McGough, Edith McLenegan, Shelby McMillan, Virginia McNaught, Vicky Moore, Dale Murtland, Dor- othy Patterson, Linda Pierce, Shara Pierce, Karen Prescott, Janet Reid, Judy Rinta, Betty Roberts, Barbara Rothermel, Sallie Rowe, Patricia Salisbury, Hannah Scanlon, Louise Schultz, Karon Sessions, Carolee Smith, Sharon Sommers, Jerilyn Sparks, Ruth Sparks, Ruth Squires, Cherie Strayer, Lynne Stroud, Norma Tate, Jerrilynn Thompson, Judy Thompson, Nancy Townsend, Judy Venema, Yvonne Venema, Judy West, Bar- bara Wikoff, Joyce Wiles, Audrey Wilson, Barbara Wilson, Janet Wilson, Janice Woll. ALTOS: Marilee Akerly, Kay Ambrose, Nancy Anderson, Sue Ashton, Marjorie Bafus, Pamela Baker, Jeanctte Barner, Leona Barnhart, Judy Barry, Pat Belcourt, Seleta Belknap, Kathleen Berry, Ruth Blake, Jean Blakeley, Gail Boblet, Lynne Bray, Sue Bready, Maryan Breakey, Mikel Brehm, Gayle Brines. Bobbie Burke, Debra Burrell, Betse Burton, Penny Cameron, Karen Camp, Carolyn Campbell, Marilyn Chrisholm, Diane Clarey, Sandra Click, Nancy Collins, Judy Conrad, Trudy Craddock, Carolyn DeMatis, Shelby Dunning, Julie Ehresman. Tina Eshelman, Joanne Espeseth, Sharon Ferguson, Corinne Gaspers, Janice Getz, Gail Gladder, Connie Goldfinch, Lorinda Green, Patricia Hagan, Merrilly llaggerty, Martha Hahn, Nancy Hall, Carolyn Hamilton, Jane Hannley, Kathleen Harris, Lynn Harrison, Euritha Headrick, Phyllis Hicks, Rosalyn Hill, Margaret Hodge, Elizabeth Hodges, Karen Holtberg, Linda Hopkins, Donna Howard. Elaine Hozack, Kay Hudson, Lucy Hughes, Sandra Hurd, Maria Indridson, Jo Ann Ritchie, Bernice Johnson, Gardner Johnson, Arlene Jonosky, Linda Kellman, Sue Kietnitz, Sandra Kittinger, Linda Koch, Kathryn Kupers, Sallie Kusak, Susan Lampkin, Catharine Lane, Linda Lane, Gwena Langeloh, Patricia Lawler, Sharon Malm, Pamela Martens, Millicent Martine, Sara Matthewson, Judy Mathis, Claire McCurdy, Ellen McDaniel, Janice McKenna, Mary McManamy, Kay McMillan, Carol McWilliams, Lorraine Miller, Janet Moore, Michael Moore, Judy Morlan. Laurine Morrison, Susan Mowry, Geraldine Newby, Nancy Nethercult, Cheryl Newland, Martha Norman, Jerilyn Noteboom, Sharon O ' Kelly, Sue Old field, Carole Onstot, Fran Osmers, Constance Paulson, Mary Peterson, Jane Piper, Jane Plomasen, Ursula Potter, Judy Pratt, Patricia Radforth, Judy Reed, Karen Reed, Gayle Repp, Judy Resler, Patricia Royal, Judy Rushmore, Marian Schmidt, Norma Sewell, Vicky Shapiro, Donna Shcrriff, Georgia Sinclair, Carmen Snitily, Sandra Snitily, Lynne Soley, Carol Sorcnsen, Alice Stariha, Judy Sutton, Janet Tate, Judy Thornley, Ruth Vallandigham, Lynn Van Camp, Gretchen Veleke, Ellen Waldo, Barbara Wallace, Susan Warnock, Kristin Westberg, Jane Wilmot, Sharalin Win quist, Kerri Wolfstone, Alice Woodworth, Mary Zirkle. TENORS: Wallace Adams, William Anderson, Donald Berger, Donald Bett, Carl Brateng, Thomas Brown, Kim Carlson, Duane Cavanaugh, Alec Custer, Christopher Dorn, Donald Essinger, Edwin Haskell, John Howell, Gary Hyde, Rik Kuhn, John Martinson, John McCluskey, James Morehouse, Philip Nelson, Jean Ochiltree, Benjamin Peterson, Gary Polk, Robert Puckett, James Rowland, Robert Santeford. Gordon Sawyer, Andy Schwartz, Robert Swanson, Gene Thomas. BASSES: James Ashburn, James Barcott, Norman Bellas, Dick Barry, John Biggs, Bradford Berry, Thomas Brown, John Burnard, Timothy Clay, Austin Cooper, Alfred Corvi, Kenneth Cramplon, David Craig, Ronald Crawford, John Daley, Daniel Davis, Oliver Davis, Roger Davis, Gerry Delich, Jerry Delich, Neal Dempsey, William Donaldson, Mark Doubleday, James Erickson Ross Farmer, James Fox, Lee Gabrielsen, Larry Gill, John Goeller, Roger Gorman, Richard Grimstead, Larry Gust, Vernon Gustafson, Carroll Hayden, Willard Heimkes, Robert James, Charles Johnson, Steven Johnson, Terry Johnson, Jon Keesler, George Kelley, Condon Kennedy, Ronald King, Joe Matthews, Mosalsky Koltsov, Maurice Lange, Stephen Lapsley, David Larson, Patrick Lawler, Bruce Liebman, Howard Lindblad, Michael Lowry, Gary Manchester, John Nettleton, Patrick McMurtray, Jerry McNaul, Herbert Mueller, Curtis Nakayama, Terry Neal, Dean Nichols, Bob Olds, Jamie Parker, Ronald Parry, Patrick Pendcll, Dan Percival, William Pottratz, Bill Prescott, Nevitt Pugh, Edward Robinson, Morten Romstad, Roger Sanford, Roger Schiess, Donald Smith, Roger Smith, Dan Snyder, Thomas Stanford, James Stonehocker, Arthur Sutton, James Templeton, Craig Thompson, Harold Undeberg, James Wall, Bruce Walton, Stephen Ward, Wayne Wilson, Steve Woodward. 234 Plays The Drama department produced an extreme variety of plays this season — from tragedy to farce, from moderns to period shows. There were thirteen plays produced, fi e in the Arena. One was presented in the Pullman High School. Seven were student di- rected, which was unusual for a school of VVSU ' s size. All had public showings. Raisin in the Sun was the first college performance of a play with an all-Negro cast. No Neutral Ground, an opera, was produced by the Music department. Come Back Little Sheba: Robert White, Susan Harris. Come Back Little Sheba: Jerry Browning, Susan Harris, Jean Schwartz. Come Back Little Sheba: Susan Harris, Gene Semingson. 235 Plays Royal Gambit: Theodore (Tim) Hopf, Bonnie Cameron, Carol Gihoney. Royal Gambit: Theodore (Tim) Hopf, Patricia (Pat) Richards. The Importance of Being Earnest: Dave Brown, Joanne Bingham, The Importance of Being Earnest: John Monahan, Carol Giboney, Dave Brown, Plays No Neutral Ground: Vance Vallandighani, Ian Ediund, Tim Brown, Allen Porter, Dave Kapp, Larry Huggins, Ron Walker, Debby McCoy. No Neutral Ground: Mike Caldwell, Ron Walker, Debby McCoy. Romanoff and Juliet; Al Hill, Mary Lee Shaw, Jeff Craggs, Fred Ives. Romanoff and Juliet: Terry Steiner, Phillip Walkowski 237 Plays Curious Savage: Gary Bates, Donna Abbott, Suzanne Copeland. The Damask Cheek: Phil Walkowski Curious Savage: Georgeann Jackman, Donna Abbott. The Damask Cheek: Mary Lee Shaw. Linda Jones. 238 Plays Arsenic and Old Lace: Jack Betts, Carl Highland, Patty O ' Day. Sharon Graves, Bul Sharp, Raun Bery. Pigmalion: Gene Semin ison. Mary Reynolds. Boh Burton, Dr. Oandall. Back to Back: Terry Steiner, Jeff Craggs. Back to Back: Richard Green, Ann.- Hill. An elinr Hainnu-r. John Monah;in. 239 Raisin in the Sun: Marty Kelby, James Curtis. Plays Raisin in the Sun: Barbara Davis, Frank Cole, Marty Kelby. Raisin in the Sun: Frank Cole, Barbara Davis, David Gallwey, Mrs. Joyce Dixon, Marty Kelby. Raisin in the Sun: Barbara Davis, Frank Cole, Mrs. Joyce Dixon. 240 LAS Every year lecture artists come to the campus for the benefit of students and facuUy. The wide variety of entertainment presented by the Lecture Artist Series appeals to a muhitude of tastes. Cid Gorman, A poet Looks at the Japanese Noh Drama. ' f Dr. Charles Osgood, The Human Side of Poetr in a Nuelt-ar Age. Dame Judith Anderson. Shakesperean performer, at coflee hour. Tom Hardy, Northwest sculptor from Reed College. Samples of Mr. Hardv ' s metal sculpting. 241 LAS Dr. Donald Ht ' drick, The Apj)licati ni of Bum ' c Sciences to Range Manaj enient. Hussell 1!. Fitigibhon, The Nature of Revolution in Latin America. ' Arthur Knight at informal coffee hour. Dr. George S. Allen, Basic Science Needs in Forestry, Arthur Knight, The Two Reel Comedy: Its Rise and Fall. ' 242 LAS Adolfo G. Dominguez, The Mexican Revolution in Prospective. John J. Johnson, Can Latin America Have a Revolution? Mr. Phillips, Seventh Annual Institute of World Affairs speaker. Samuel Shapiro, Castro ' s Cuba and the Meaning of Fidelism. ' T. H. Kennedy, John J. Johnson, Raym tnd Muse. Luiz-FIavio de Faro, American Way — Pan American Version. 243 LAS A Wilde Evening with Shaw. ' Richard Cray and Mayo Loiseaux Russell Kirk, The Future of American Conservatism. International Debate, WSU and University of Dulilin. Ireland. Russell Kirk and entranced audience. 244 LAS and Invited Address Speakers Dr. H. Paul Castleberry Department of Political Science BrolhtT Antoninus, Poetry and the Spiritual Life Dr. George Marra. Division of Industrial Research Popcorn Forum — John Stevens Technical Writer for the Institute of Technology 245 Fine Arts and Forum Dr. Veatch at a Popcorn Forum. Dr. Veatch WSU Fine Arts Faculty Show. 246 Dr. Veatch Dr. Veatch Students and faculty enjoy the works of art. Fine Arts Works by Keith Monoghan. Prints and Oil Paintings by J. John Agars. Prints and Oil Paintings by J. John Agars. Works by Robert A. Jensen. Works by Robert A. Jensen. 247 Flower Show Carolyn Priest won her trophy for Best arrangement of the show. ' 248 Familiar Scenes r .«.- 1 J -a- — ' 249 Guest Artists The Rod Lindstrom Dixieland Group at Jazz at the Cub Jazz at the Cub audience asks for more. 250 Concerts TT-iR - — ■George Shearing at his piano. The Four Freshmen. Shall we dance? The Four Freshmen appearing with George Shearing. Have some Medeira, My Dear. The Slightly Fabulous Limelighters. 251 Concerts and Recital The Christmas Vespers were viewed by many students. Students and Faculty enjoyed the Air Force concert. A faculty recital. The Spokane Symphony here at Pullman. A soloist at the Air Force concert. The Band concert and Ferde Grofe. 252 GOVERNMENT ASWSU Board of Control is responsi- ble for ASWSU activities car- ried out by its committees, commissions, and boards. This includes such things as Homecoming, Dad ' s Day, for- eign films program, and the International student pro- gram. The Board of Control acts as the official agent speaking for the students on issues that confront the campus. Tim Manring, President Alice Thompson, Secretary Dave Hirzel, Vice President Bob Barton, Administrative Assistant 254 Gail Gladder Sophomore Cireek Woman Jerry Thomas Sophomore Greek Man Garol Chouinard Sophomore Independent Woman Winfield Chang Sophomore Independent Man Norman Johnson Junior Independent Man Carolyn Hill Junior Independent Woman Greg Click Junior Greek Man Judy Rees Junior Greek Woman Gretchen Mathers Senior Greek Woman C 1 Chuck Rohrman Senior Greek Man Jackie Riner Senior Independent Woman Bill Barlow Senior Independent Man l« « r. i Committees CUB CARNIVAL — Charlie Goodsell, John McClain. Gerald Danquist, Norma Nelson, Dave Larson, Karl Byers, advisor, Suzanne Savitz, Boh Sanderson. BOOK STORE BOARD — Duane Borovec, Rohert Chick, Ed O ' Brien, Dr. Carl Pettibone, Harry Bradley, Brenda Balsom, Dr. Henry Reitan, Dick Barry, Murl Simmons. CUB PROGRAM COUNCIL — Sam Reed, Marlene Watson, Jake Logan, Meredith Slusser, Carrol Ilayden, Jane Plomascn, Arnie Kainu, Steve Rodgers, Marv Swenson. 256 Committees CUB ARTS AND CRAFTS: Ciary Gleason, Peggy Jackson, Cecelia Parker, Advisor, Marlene Watson, Pat Husa, Ralph Croston, Janet Neese. NOT PICTURED: Cathy Bates and Frank Krones. CUB DANCE: Bruce Mumford, Judy McKay, Joan Fisher, Clair McCurdy, Grefchen Veleke, Bonnie Bailey, Steve Bartlet, Mike Mansfield, Karl Byers, Advisor, Joane Ekenes, Dee Blair, Gloria Frisch, Bert Pence. CUB MARRIED STUDENTS: Vivian Krones, Phylis Myers, Greg Perry, Gwen Perr% and Judy Barry Committees CUB MUSIC — ROW 1: Steve Rogers, Bart Everest, Ginny Robillard, App Legg, Advisor, Kathy Bruce, Brenda West, Norma Gettman, Ora Lee Ault, Lee Klocppel, Mel Hansen, John Howell, Mark Henry, Ken McDermid, Nell Spicer, Judy Saindon, Rich Axlund. CUB RECREATION — ROW 1 : Robert Wikoff , Bill Willenberg, Carol McWilliams, Jake Logan, Dave Dahmen, Karl Byers, Advisor, Jane Stewart, Kristy Meckelson, Walt Zabel. CUB SPECIAL EVENTS — ROW 1: Caralyn Hamilton, Maryan Breakcy, Glenna Roberts, Barbara Bubal, Kathy Anastasio, Louise Grabner, Sam Sumner Reed, chairman, Mike Allert, Shirley Steftbenson, Betty Martin, Al Schang Zindel, Don Peters, Phyllis Dahlberg. NOT PICTURED: Ron Wamsley, lona Stenhouse, Cecilia Parker, advisor. 258 Committees DAD ' S DAY — ROW 1 : Jean Henr , Sue Marthens, Diane Olson, Karen Jacobson, Bev Rowe, Lynn Flar- rison. ROW 2: Mary Hood. Rich Wendt, Bob Diercks. Ed Motteler, Gloria Guess. Jeanette Earner. MEM- BERS NOT IN PICTURE; Fred Hvde, Bill Kcllv, Marv Walsh. ELECTION BOARD — LEFT SIDE: Georgia Kloostra, Karen Schwisow, Huey Lembke, Cecilia Parker, advisor. RIGHT SIDE: Hans Rasmussen. Austin Cooper, Larrv Dawson, Neil Tash, Ed Goldsworthv, Sharon Claus. NOT PICTURED: Barb Freese, Patsy Pracna. FOREIGN FILMS: Robert Feasley, Agnes Klingshirn, Harold D. Evjen, Nicki Buchanan, Lawrence See- borg, Angelo Cantera, Mike Theobald, Mary Gallwey, Bernard Knicger, Beryl Roberts. 259 . m Committees FROSH-FACULTY WEEKEND: Peggy Yates, Larry House, Roy Felstad, Joyce ReichI, Fran Burger, Jim McDonnell, Grace Sweatt, Don Norris, Peter J. Rempel, Judy Cameron. HOMECOMING COMMITTEE: Judy Grafious, Cecelia Parker, Advisor, Loree Strand, Linda Laughlin, Jon Ziegler, Joy Campbell, Mary Ann Peterson, Nora Christiansen, Ron ' Gill, Don Chandler, Marilyn John- son, Al Goldade, Julie Ann Rock, Gene Thomas, Ron Becker, Sue Ellen Bready, Bob Campbell, Arlene M. Anderson. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS — ROW 1: Pris Pedersen, Lianne Arstein, Sindra Barnhard, Judy Schmitt, Pat Polinsky, Judy Buess, Joan Secord, Sarah Silliman, Sally Farrar and Dee Weissenborn. ROW 2: Beryl Roberts, Lueette Joly, Susan Wohld, Sandy Naumchik, Kay Delaney, Nellie Patson, Willis B. Merriam, Reiner Engel, Ashis Chakravartti, David Rahm and Frances Sadoff. R 9 % Jl 260 Committees INTRAMURAL COMMISSION — Jtrry Hartman, Lee Newell, Advisor, Bob Hannus, Dave Obert. LECTURE ARTIST SERIES: Richard Green, Margaret Eastlick, Katie Harrop, Harvey Thompson, Cal Watson, John Sullivan, Sue Lubrecht, Steve Goodrich, Don Bushaw, Al Montgomery, Margaret Davis, Marvin Swenson. NATIONAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION: Molly Jones, Kay Wight, Ann Stinchfield, Bill Gunderson. 261 Committees NEW STUDENT WEEK — ROW 1: Rich Perteet, P. J. Rempel, Myrtle Rach, Margaret Eastlick, Roger Mc- Millan, J. Winston Martin, chairman, Willy Kohne, Beryl Roberts, Anne Adams, Carol Furness, Gerry Hood. PERSONNEL — ROW 1: Dave Herzel, Tom Buchanan, Barbie Giles, Ginger Nyhus, Dave Mansfield, Pete Barstad, Carolyn Baken, Allen Stine and Ann Fletcher. HOSTEL COMMITTEE — Alice Thompson, Mr. Remple, Irene Klevat, Reed Daugherity (Chairman), Don Norris, Earlyse Allen, Bill Gunderson. 262 Committees SOCIAL SKILLS COMMITTEE — David Coney, Jeanne Merritt, Steve Hudson, Don Tjossem, Sue Helsby, Judy Reilly, Betty Baker. STUDENT COMMITTEE RELATIONS — Ted Keeler, Jack Williamson, M. George Scott, Erva Mosher, Beryl Roberts, Brad Berry, Ken Carlson, Barbara Hesse Mcintosh, Del Rowland, Everett Webb, Haakon Bang, Leigh MarlatI, Don Keltleson, Mary Maynard, Susan Kelley. ACTIVITIES BOARD — ROW 1: Gery Treat, Lois Richards, Elinor Tousley, JoAnn Johnson, and Virginia Honnel. ROW 2: Bob Boehm, David Rahm, J. W. Marten, William McDorgal, John Lawrence, Carroll Hayden and Marvin Swenson. 263 Committees STUDENT LIBRARY ADVISORY: Pete Anderson, Anne Ritzheimer. STUDENT SAFETY: Oliver Davis, Pauline Prather, Donn Owens, Pat Mclrvin, David Olson and Bruce Nurse. UNION BOARD — ROW 1: J. C. Clevenger, B. R. Bertramson, Joseph T. Bradley, Mrs. Carol Slater, C. L. Hix. ROW 2: J. R. Vatusdal, Gary S. Wilson, Robert W. fhirk. Tom Johnson, Lorrn CirsherKer. 264 r .: ' b: 4 Sr !! ' ! 1 AWS Associated Women Students of WSU include all undergraduate women. It is organized into two main bodies, the Senate and House of Represent- ati es. The purposes of AVV ' S are to promote self- government among the women students, to co-ordi- nate the organizational activities of the women students, and to develop leadership among the women students. A n Lu Ann Haugen, President 4 x: Lois Richards, First Vice President Margit Anderson, Second Vice President Mary Ellen Stone, Secretary Margie Neill, Treasurer 265 Senators and Representatives IQh L SENATORS — ROW 1: Celia Parker, Ann Brundage, Mary Ellen Stone, Margit Anderson, Lu Ann (laugen, Lois Richards, Catherine Northrup. ROW 2; Judy Cameron, Ann Fletcher, Carolee Hanson, Julie Twohy, Karen Winch, Joan Kennedy, and Mary Ann Jaburek. REPRESENTATIVES — ROW 1: Lois Richards, Mary Ellen Stone, Wendy Goble, Janice Pierson, Karen Schmidt, Sandy Udseth, and Marilyn Todd. ROW 2: Kay Blain, Earlyse Allen, Sheila Mullen, Joan Renner, Linda Faulkner, Pat Johnson, Pat Hall. ROW 3: Elinor Tousley, Darlene Maier, Elaine Oisen, Beth Chambers, Jackie Yarber, Erma Beadles, Priscilla Fuller, Nancy Schmauder and Eriann Pearson. 266 AW S Committees ■WOMEN ' S DAY: Sue Lubrecht. Cookie Geriach, Charvl Tvndell, Arden Coe, Phyllis Bordwell, Diane Waring, Judy Burns, Julie Rock, Carolee Hanson, Karen Holtberg, Carol Quarles. Bobbi Dunning, Janet Feider, Carol Cheney Julie Twohy, Anne Ripley. BIG-LITTLE SISTER: Barbie Giles, Barbara Steenbergen, Georgia Kloostra, Chris Laib, Suzanne Savitz, Mary Jo Kerschbaum, Kay Ganson, Lianne Amstein, Maureen Coser. r -ft f5 COLLEGE DAY: Linda Blakkolb. Carole Jean Sibo, Sharon Cox. Sally Jo Wilson, Joan Jameson, Mary Willix, Mariam Shultz, Jan John, Kathy Lewis, Gloria Davies. MOTHER ' S WEEKEND: Sharon Leigh, Judy Hamer, Karen Schwisow, Beth Chambers. Ginny Aagard, Tammie Sweeney, Sydney Phelps, Judy B. Johnson, Elaine Langen waiter, Sherrie Donahue, Linda Pierce, Linda Buchanan, Terry Whiting, Mickey McCormick. ABSENT: Pat Gillio, Sharon Hickey. COED EXTRA: Marty Ensor, Betty Staley, Pat Crady, Sharyl Bergeson. SPECIAL EVENTS: Shirley Stephenson, Merry Meek, Jan Aaring, Jeanne Merritt, Carol Dietrich. 267 Seniors The goal of the Senior Class as a unit and as individuals is graduation. The class govern- ment escaped the traditional disease, senioritis, long enough to sponsor such mem- orable events as the Senior Ball and late night party in May, the Senior-Faculty Re- treat, and Senior Picnic, a last blast held between senior finals and Graduation Day. Dick Barry, President Marianne Lynn, Secretary Bob Blair, Vice President 268 Bobbie Burke Bob Fulton Mary Jo Kerschbaum Executive Council Linda Vekich Kathv Bates Nancy Giarde 269 Juniors The goals of the Junior class have been greater unity of the Junior Class, and promoting ideas and projects for the Uni- versity. In addition to the tra- ditional activities others were undertaken, including promo- tion of Dutch ' s Den, which started as a class project in 1961. Chuck Kimbrough, President Judy Oare, Secretary Cy Hallett, Vice President 270 John Thorson y Glenn Ma fit ' ld Kalhv Loflus 271 Executive Council Sue Crocker Max Smolensk! Joan Eriekson 1 ( ' ■•imii. . ' c ¥«•« S3 Pete Barstad, President Sophomores The Sophomore Exec, and Ex- panded Council discussed and investigated many problems associated directly with their class and the school. Their purpose was to de-emphasize the social nature of class gov- ernment and to gain a reputa- tion of a truly representative body. The all-campus Tolo dance and the Leadership Conference for Freshman are among the completed projects. Marlene Jacobson, Secretary Clark Douglas, Vice President 272 Executive Council r Jeri Smith Ron Code Bud Rothgil) 1 Kay Erickson -tt Jt im Merry Meek Judy Severs Expanded Executive Council 9 ,8: B 3i ROW 1 : Robert Anderson. Kenneth Taylor, Galen Muse, Lynn Pochert, Carol Rogel, Pat Mclrvin, Ellen Sundahl, Marilyn Vinup, Larry Grant, George Bettas, John Motfitt. ROW 2; Joanne Sorenson, Mary Winship, Ronn Hatley, Rik Kuhn, John Howell, Mike Montgomery, Mike Gies, Bruce Freeburn, Susan Wohld, Jerry Cordcrman, James Unruh, Gordon Douglass, Judy Wengeler. ROW 3: Cynthia Arbogast, Juanita Linton, Marilu Mercer, Sharon Moe, Rich Perleet, Rich Stipe, Suzanne Savitz, Sue Ellen Bready, Carol Lee, Sandy Judson, Carolyn Lee Peterson, Jan Grosso. 273 Freshman Jim Murphy, President One of the first tasks of the Freshman Class was to plan the Alpine Holiday dance. Other activities included plan- ning for the ASWSU Carnival and proposing a class project. The Freshman Class hopes to build an outdoor patio by the CUB. Expanded Executive members ended the year with a hayride in May. Ann Kleiva, Secretary Dick McAllister, Vice President 274 Executive Council Lislii- Trick. Iiulcprnclint Sam Hunt. Indtpindint ' Steve Thorpe, Greek Lynda Holstad, Greek Dave Fleteher. Greek Lois icklund, Independeiil Expanded Executive Council ROW 1: J. Kratochvil, M. Sullivan. V. Orr, K. Weidf. D. McCrimmon, D. Hutchinson, J. Rush, J. Simmcrman, D. Wells, G. Fisher, B. Dumars. B. McBeth, R. Baker, D. Johnson, H. Hostikka, C. Ramsey. ROW 2: ]. Sellen K. Black, C. Krumniel, K. Davidson, C. Brockway, T. Ball, U. Maxson, T. Luhman, M. Johanson, S. Lund, D. Eddy, N. Sherwood, O. Varner, C. Delbridge, J. Holt, J. Flynn, K. Krueger, C. Hubman, J. Stahl, J. Wilmot. ROW 3: B. Col- well, S. Anderson, L. Harned, S. Chase, K. Holt- berg, C. Mohoric, S. Click, C. Schumacher, C. Canova, C. Lemke, K. Domstad, R. Buzzard, J. West, H. Cummings, K. Carothers, R. Baze, S. Wilson, G. Gunderson, J. Hanson, C. Thomas, N. Camp, C. Hamilton, R. Ross. 275 6PAR GPAR, Greek Political Action Representatives, is the political party of Greek representatives from each sorority and fraternity. The group reports to living groups and informs them as to procedure in caucuses, campaigns and elections. The organization unites Greeks to give them a political affiliation on the campus. John Richler, President OFFICERS — ROW 1: LaNelle Honaker, Sue Helsby, John Richter, John Reagan. ROW 1: Larry Grant, Kathy Fowles, Pat Lafferty, Marion Hansom, Miller Lembke, Chris Mooney, Janice Magnuson, Linda Ebersole, Bert Pence, Hans Ras- mussen. Bill Lyman. ROW 2: Mike Jones, Jacki Aamot, Red Brant, Mary Hood, Judy Sanders, Jon Hurd, Don Brown, Dick Steen, James Hadley, Fred Halladay, Curt Nakayama, Mary Winship. ROW 3: Donna Robinson, Janet McEachem, Reed Daugherity, Linda Lingbloom, Jean Metzyar, Denny Smith, Gary Ostlund, Lars Vedvick, Dick Rivers, Dave Scully, Jeff Huntington. 276 IPAC The Independent Political Action Council, a committee of IBR, is comprised of three officers and two represen- tatives from each Independent living group. IPAC co- ordinates and conducts political functions of Independent students, including nominating procedures and campaigns for class and ASVVSU elections. OFFICERS: John Oestrich, Carol Chouinard, Tanya Livie. John Oestrich, President O n n f JS o ROW 1: Dean Renner, Deanna Blair, Gloria FrJsch, Anne Pearson, Judy Auril, Peggy Davis, Darlene Knopf, George Fisher, Greg Neumann, Neal Tash, Donald Howe. ROW 2: Bill Murlin, Ronn Halley. Mike Johanson, David Rasmussen, Mike Gies, Bob Campbell, Austin Cooper, David Olson, Jeff Bratrud, Bill Flatt, Vance Vallandigham. ROW 3: Michael Steams, Pat Thomas, Laura Barbre. Louise Schultz, Merry Meek, Sandy Judson, Gwynn Maryott. Joan Hanson, Kathy Neal, Mike Paterson, Steve Porter. 277 IBR The Independent Board of Representatives is comprised of representatives from each dormitory on campus. It works as the co-ordinating body of independent policy and ac- tion. This year IBR helped to sponsor an international student. The organization strives to unify the Independ- ents, establish communication, and develop leadership. Jack Hollingworth, President OFFICERS: Don Pickard, Sharon McCoy, Barbara Blandford, Merry Meek, Jack Hollingworth. ROW 1: Ron Olson, Carole Horn, Judy Hamilton, Sharon McCoy, Carol Gallagher, Lei Black, Sharon Leigh. ROW 2: Wayne Mattson, Linda Suryan, Carolyn Enstrom, Karen West, Joan Kennedy, Janie Barrickow, Roberta Dods. ROW 3: Mel Turner, Ray Tokola, Gary Paul, Don Eisenbarth, Dennis Doneen, Alain Lan Hing Fung, Nancy Ramsey, Barbara Kirkwood, Margaret Ferguson, Phyllis Bordwell, Carol Sivo, Shirley Coo k, Eriann Pearson. ROW 4: Bob Kennedy, Ron Harding, John Thorson, Gary Feider, Jim Plunkitt, John Oestreich, Neal Tash, Karl Ritzau. 278 1 W ' iV .flBV w ' iiMifr 1 9 ' |.y ::1lf ' M B IBR Committees Independent Queen: Steve Carter. Don Piekard. Sharon Lee, Mel Turner, Ron Harding. President ' s Workshop: Art Barrett, Jerry Mills, Merry Meek, Don Piekard. Not Pictured: Barbara Blandford, Sandy Udseth. Honors Banquet: Mel Turner, Carole Hoin, Carole Jean Stvo, Gary Paul. 279 Senior Panhellenic Panhellenic Council is the unifying body for the thirteen national sororities on the WSU campus. The membership is composed of the president and one delegate from each sorority, plus the six members of the executive council. The philanthropic project is accomplished by awarding two scholarships to WSU women each year. Anne Adams, President OFFICERS: Judy Morlan, Miss JoAnne Johnson, Assistant Dean of Women, Wendy Goble, Anne Adams, Jesslyn Burdick, Melinda Morris, Judy Graham. f) 0 . ROW 1: Kay Blain, Pat Hall, Gail Manley, Sandra Snitily, Marilyn Todd, Leilia Haugen, Janice Pierson, Arden Coe. ROW 2: Joan Renner, Donna Whitney, Sue Little, Carolyn Priest, Linda Faulkner, Joan Harrison, Nancy Nethercutt, Judy Buess, Earlyse Allen. ROW 3: Pat Johnson, Joan Erickson, Karen Gustafson, Connie Palmer, Wendy Zirbel, Nancy Mitchell, Sheila Mullen, Joyce Stockdale, Linda Jensen. 280 Junior Panhellenic Junior Panhellenic strives to unite freshmen sorority women and gi e them a wider prospecti e of fraternity life. It is composed of the president and one represen- tative from each sorority pledge class. Acti ities include a Pledge Class Brunch, Hello Day, and a convocation and serenade for the fall rushees. OFFICERS: Lynda Hofstad, Carri Sande, Joan Harrison, Mrs. Allen Manring, advisor. Joan Harrison, President Sow 1: Sally Jo Wilson, Carol Barton, Judy Lilliby, Sharon Mickey, Lynda Hofstad, Sharon Donovan. Mrs. . llen Manring. Dagny Erickson. ROW 2: Jean Dahlstrom. Louise CJriswald, Ann O ' Brien, Judi Hamer, Barbara Marshall, Sandy Slichter, Sharon Mutchler. Betty Smith. Marilyn Mayo, Annette Van Dyke, Leslie Hailey, Donna Howard, Judy Hopkins, Candi Crummel, Janie Hammons, Margy Flint, Susan Lowrey. Jeri Johnson. 281 IFC The Inter-Fraternity Council at WSU is composed of representatives from the 25 fraternities on campus. High ideals stressing the American way and Christian living are among its aims. Activities include conduc- tion of Men ' s Rush, Fall President ' s Retreat, and a workshop. Mike Morrow, President OFFICERS: Fred Kennedy, Bernie Newby, Mike Morrow, Don Norris, Miller Lembke, J. Winston Martin. ROW 1: John J;ici,,i,.., Denny Wilde, Miller Lembke, Bernie Newby, Fred Kennedy, Mike Morrow, Don Norris, J. Winston Martin, Monty Cbaussee, Ed Goldsworthy. ROW 2: Jerry Delich, Jerry Thomas, Bob Noel, Rich Seims, Harry Yamamoto, Ted Montgomery, Reed Daugherity, Stan Austerman, Kelly Fred- ericksen, Jim Norland, Larry Grant, Tom Mills, Joe Hulett, Fred Andrews. ROW 3: Dennis McLaughlin, Jon Herrington, Dave Holt, James Gillespie, Henry Heim, Bruce Freebum, Richard Axlund, Larry Boots, Bud Walker, Stephen Doonan, Doug Orkney, Dave Gusseck, Tom Robideaux, Max Jensen. 282 YWCA Catering to the desire of women students to be well inform- ed on current, national, and international issues, YWCA highlighted a busy year of activity with various discussion and lecture series. Africa was the topic for the YM-YW regional college conference in Portland. Opportunities for leadership are developed through many committees such as: community service, race relations, special events, soph- omore council, and discussion groups. Karen Schmidt, President Julie Herrington, Secretary Carol Overstreet, Second Vice President Lacey Ebbert, First V ' ice President 283 4 Gretchen Dunlap Treasurer Anne Ritzheimer Regional Representative Elaine Zakarison Director YWCA CABINET — ROW 1: Gretchen Dunlap, Carol Overstreet, Lacey Ebbert, Karen Schmidt, Linda Williams, Julie Herrington. ROW 2: Gretchen Baker, Patsy Pracna, Barbara Welch, Sandy Naumchik, Linda Vekich, Linda Shriver, Elinor Tousley, Chris Westberg, Mrs. Russell Zakarison. 284 SPOHOMORE COUNCIL — ROW 1 : Daphne Davis, Linda Williams, Lanna Ht-bh, Carol OnstDt, Sandy Richmond, Carol Dietrich, Barbara Wallace, Leona Barnhart. ROW 2: Janet Belcher, Bev Hill, Deanne Rausch, Sharon Slanuer, Shirley Thomassen, Penny Langeloh, Tracy Sunderland, Sherry Smith, Nancy Johnson, D.mna Evans, Linda Tessman, Joann Rasmussen. ROW 3: Judy Reese, Val Veirs, Pat Husa, Bev Bain, Sharon Weis, Susan McDonald, Kathy Anastasio, Nancy Hedges, Janice Colyar, Kathy Jones, Helen Newton. FROSH COMMISSION — ROW 1: Carolee Hanson, Marilee Shaw, Patsy Pracna, Advisor, Carolyn Farmer, Sharon Melnyk. ROW 2: Betty Sears, Linda Pierce, Carol Rogel, Mary Hood, Donna Kludt, Shirley Stephenson. NOT PICTURED: Sally Yoder, Joan Vasgaard, Arlene Anderson, Joy Campbell. 285 YMCA 1 iili OFFICE STAFF: Sherry Bye, Stan Rheiner, Chuck Slaughter. YWCA works to provide a variety of programs and serv- ices for the students and faculty. The Fussers Guide, Campus Movies, Popcorn Forum, Freshman Orientation Camp, and Faculty-Student Firesides are some of the regular programs and activities. A discussion series and a Faculty-Senior Retreat was co-sponsored by YWCA. OFFICERS: Roy Felstad, Mike Caldwell, Gary Schwendiman, Mick Crosby. d P -■■' ■3 c n c : ' ■t:. in I CABINET — ROW 1: Kassaye Demena, Denny Rutherford, Rov Felstad, Garv Schwendiman, Mike Caldwell, Mick Crosby, Gary Ham. ROW 2: Kelly Montfort, Bob Adams, Bob Davidson, Stan Bye, Louis Nihoul, Jim L. McDonald, Larry Seeborg, Gerry Weller. Jim R. McDonald, Bud Rothgeb, Gary Wilson, Dave Menig. NOT PICTURED: Maurice Lange, Craig Jackson, John Womack. John Bent. 286 COMMUNICATIONS BOARD OF PUBLICATIONS: Robert Freese, Marilyn Holert, Chuck Diesen, June Bierbower. Francis Sadotf, Doltie Matthicsen, Jim Vanleuvcn, Bert Alward, Diane Kienow, Don Carter, Robert Chick, Richard S. Thornton. Student Publications The Board of Publications is the governing body of the Chi- nook and the Daily Evergreen. They are responsible for the appointments of the salaried positions of these student publications. University Photo takes most of the pictures found in the Chinook. UNIVERSITY PHOTO: Bob Bullis, Chuck Painter, Thclma Brannun, Norm Nelson. 288 Technometer Technometer, produced by the engi- neering students of WSU, provides training opportunity for its staff in writing, layout, and photography. The four yearly issues feature a variety of articles containing vital and interesting information concern- ing each branch of engineering and mining. -m Vayla Taylor, Editur STAFF: Bob Mansfield, Dorman Anderson, Maynard Hicks, Advisor, George Corser, Dave Phelps, Vayla Taylor, Ed Taylor, John Pinner, Dan McCormick, Gary Dinsmore. Dave Phelps, Business Manager 289 Chinook Approximately 30 Chinookers worked to put out this edition. The Business Staff ' s jobs include sending out contracts, billing, indexing, and various odd jobs while the Editorial side is busily planning the book, drawing lay- out, writing copy, scheduling pictures, and securing identifica- tion. This year 6,275 Chinooks were sold. EDITOR: Marilyn Holerl ■. - LAYOUT EDITOR: Linda Ann Johnson MOUNTING EDITOR: Bob Freese COPY EDITOR: Patty Braman 290 MOUNTING STAFF — Wayne Bliesncr, Marietta Rowe, Alice Congdon, Lyie Holt. LAYOUT STAFF — Jessieann Miller, Louise LePere, Peggie Setzler, Helen Westlin. COPY STAFF — Sandy Kiltinger, Mary Winship, Mary Lue Bennett, who later became copy editor. 291 DIVISION EDITOR: Bob Jenkins DIVISION STAFF — Sally Rhodes, Leslie Hailey, Mary Willix, Lynda Hofstad, Margaret Maginnis. DIVISION EDITOR: Duke Cameron 292 Business Staff ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANACEK; Judy Strausz ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER: Charlie Goodsell BfSINESS MANAGEli: Bob Freese BUSINESS STAFF: Sharon Nicholas, Barbara Schnebly 293 Evergreen The Daily Evergreen is the voice of the WSU campus. This year ' s editors presented students with news and opinions from all facets of the University. With a local circulation of 9,000 plus a large sub- scription service, the Evergreen informed readers of e ents, news, and current issues. LARRY DRURY Editor Fall Semester ' .■r DUKE CAMERON Asst. Managing Editor Fall Semester Managing Editor Spring Semester DON CARTER Managing Editor Fall Semester Editor Spring Semester yz i : !M Wi JOHN CHAPLIN Sports Editor Spring Semester JOHN VLAHOVICH Sports Editor Fall Semester Asst. Managing Editor Spring Semester PAULINE LARSON Womens Editor Fall Semester CATHY ARNESON Womens Editor Spring Semester ys 294 iTrt REPORTERS — SEATED: Sue Krebs, Dee Campbell, Joyce Stockdale, Kathy Arneson, Pat Bruemmer. Mary Winship. STANDING: Lillian Moir, Elsa Troeh, Annette Van Dyke, Sue Fryer, Nena Smothers, Sandy Campbell, Barbara Bjarnstad, Claudia Ramsey, Pauline Larson, Rod Robert, Chikaaki Kondo, George Murdock, Sandy Kiltin er. £AD SCHtDULt NEWS EDITORS, FALL SEMESTER: Sam Eskenazi, Duke Cameron, Bill Barry, Kathy Arneson. NEWS EDITORS, SPRING SEMESTER: Mike Wilson, Carol Jensen, Walker Roberts. 295 COPY READERS, FALL SEMESTER: Marlene Watson, Lillian Moir, Jann McGealh. COPY READERS, SPRING SEMESTER: Mike Wilson, Mary Walsh, Kathy Arneson, Sam Eskenazi, Duke Cameron. PROOF READERS, FALL SEMESTER: Chikaake Hondo, Margo Templeton, Lillian Moir, Nena Smothers, Elsa Troeh, Sharon Patrick, Fran Wilson. PROOF READERS, SPRING SEMESTER: Pauline Larson, Fran Wilson, Carol Jensen, Joe Spoonemore, Alan Hastings. 296 DOTTIE MATTHIESEN Business Manager Fall and Spring Semester BILL NESSETH Assistant Business Manager Fall Semester Office Manager Spring Semester  V ■4 . 7 mj 2 h= DON TJOSSEM Office Manager Fall Semester Assistant Business Manager Spring Semester GEORGE KELLEY Ad Manager Spring Semester BUSINESS STAFF: Wayne Hohman, Darryl Russell, Cheryl Newland, Jane Smith, Sue Deck. 297 KWSC KWSC was one of the first educational radio stations licensed for a college. It is student operated with faculty supervision and specializes in serious pro- gramming featuring classical music, news and inter- views concerning topics of importance. KWSC ANNOUNCERS — ROW 1: Larry Rader, Bob McConnell, Carl Highland, George Cooper. ROW 2: George Hawkins, Tom Sowers, Don Butler, Mike Sexson, Brad Kuiper, Roger Weskil, Tom Stanford. ROW 3: Rick Mauser, Art Eckman, Duane Borovec, Dennis Lind, Dewey Westberg, Jim Hougland, Don White, Bob White, Bill Krebs, Tom Hunt. y KWSC NEWS AND SPECIAL EVENTS STAFF: Brad Kuiper, Don White, Larry Rader, Bob McConnell. 298 KWSC TRAFFIC, CONTINUITY, AND MUSIC STAFF — SEATED: Kay Wight. Jodie Morrison, Elmer Erickson. STANDING: Sue Harris, Bill Krebs, Marylin Bauer, Shirley Doser. KWSC SPORTS STAFF — ROW 1: George Cooper, Art Eckman, Duane Borovec. ROW 2: Don Butler, Bob White, Riek Mauser, Tom Flunt, Carl Highland, Brad Kuiper. 299 KVVSC and KUGR held their annual banquet in April. Mr. Miller presented plaques to the outstanding seniors during the banquet. WSU students presenting the news over KWSC television station. Students gain valuable experience by presenting and producing television broadcasts. 300 KU6R KUGR is one of the two campus radio stations. It is a student-run enterprise with student staffs on and behind the scenes. Music to Study By is a new feature included in the evening program. In ad- dition, there are broadcasts of the hitest news and sports re- ports plus the hits of the day. KUGR STAFF — ROW 1: Duane Borovec, Dewey VVestberg. ROW 2; George Hawkins, Marianne Lynn, Kathi Smith, Dixie Morris, Don Butler. ROW 3: Aaron kuest. Brad Kuiper, Larry Shaw. KUGR ANNOUNCERS — ROW 1: Don Butler, Tom Sowers, Dixie Morris, Aaron Kuest, Rick Mauser. ROW 2: Keith Erickson, Chick Sandifer, Gene Kranc, Steve McCloud, Stan Lund, Larry Shaw. ROW 3: Dennis Lind, Pete Everett, George Hawkins, Ed Winkle, Craig Kuhlman. Members of the staff find the music relaxing. 301 Agriculturist The Agriculturist magazine is published three times a year by the Associated Stu- dents of the College of Agriculture, with a circulation of about 1500. Working on the magazine affords the staff members an op- portunity to gain experience in many facets of magazine production. The Agriculturist is in its twenty-fourth year. STAFF — ROW 1 : Judy Munn, Nena Smothers, Delia Marteny, Sandra Campbell, Vicki Hanson, Maynard Hicks. ROW 2: Greg Click, Frank Webb, Dwight Ferguson, George Murdock, Bill Kartman, Kenneth Migchelbrink. Kenneth Migchelbrink, Business Manager; George Murdock, Editor; Greg Click, past Editor. AGRICULTURIST BOARD; Maynard Hicks, Darrel Bienz, George Bowman, John Spencer, Alex Litzenberg, George Murdock, Ken Migchelbrink, Karl Felgenhauer. 302 INFORMALS At last the packet, now the confusion really begins. Hmm, I didn ' t think she ' d make it through reinstatement and be registering. Registration Registration does not need to be pictured to be re- membered. The experience is enough. Student leaders talk about registration by mail in the future, but it ' s mostly talk. Registration lines will undoubtedly be part of the WSU scene for years to come! Wonder, if section 3 at 10 a.m. would be better? Those 8 o ' clocks are deadly. It ' s a mess from any position. Smile! You may want the picture for your liquor card. 304 Rallies Students always have time for rallies, and they must be educational because of living group emphasis on at- tendance. They help let off steam, especially when they are after mid week. Rallies also serve as an informal exchange and mixer. Whether they ' re political or for the team, rallies are an important part of WSU life. What ya laughing at Dad? You don ' t look so sharp yourseU. g E gmg You took the words right out of my mouth. The reason for the pajarpas, is that I ' d just gone to hed. HH I L li I tad Oh, when the Saints go marching in . 305 Greek rally. DICK BULLWINKLE SAYS. duqct SR PRES Campaign Signs Campus lawns blossom with slogans and signs during fall class election campaigning. Even favorite cartoon char- acters contribute their opinions. Independent rally. jooy mm R 0511 sec. 306 Class Election class elections are a major e ent on the fall calendar. Freshmen are enthusiastic, sophomores are eager, jun- iors participate, and seniors don ' t care about anything. Can ' t have two? Shucks, I can ' t decide which candidate I want. I didn ' t vote as Big Brother said, but he ' ll never know anyway. Just like falling off a limb. I always vote straight party. J-o-h-n D-o-e. I always have at least one write-in on my ballot. And caucus delegates, I assure you that this candidate will carry our banners well. 307 Actually Dad, it was educational; 1 used all of the techniques of Engineering 375. (First Place) Where would we get ideas if we had no T.V.? All that work, all those hours — one test down the tubes. Dad ' s Day Signs Dad ' s Day signs afford an opportunity to express artistic ability. Dads enjoy the weekend, the signs, and most of all the joy their son or daughter is getting out of college. VR OBLEK [if fii i i n 1 1 k i i,i iiiYfii tV ' irVr ' i ' iittX iiivr ' rTr Tiiii Booze in a dorm? . . . Shame girls . . . (First Place) The tissue paper we used . .--. . .-.? ' r.y ■■, -: ...t-. . —  - Twenty-three Skidoo and all that oh rooty root . 308 Dad ' s Day Activities Dad ' s Week End keeps dads, sons and daughters busy. Ac- tivities fill the schedule, and never a dull moment occurs. Presentation o{ Dad of the Year trophy to Mr. George Nethereutt. Mixed chorus singing medley of Dad ' s old favorites. ' Trampolinist is caught in mid air at Variety Show. Dad ' s Day audience at Variety Show. Dad ' s Day Breakfast in the Cub Ballroom. 309 f r- ? Official winners of Dad ' s Day scholarships. Pit-a-pat-pat, pit-a-pat-pat. I ' m really not scared, but my blood pressure is. The temperature is normal — darn it. This was my last chance to get out of it. That needle doesn ' t look bad at all. Jr. Class Blood Drive We ' re out for blood the juniors said. Living groups were pitted against one another to see who could be the best donator. The cause is worthy, but the ex- perience takes nerve — and blood too. You honestly aren ' t getting anything? I must be dead already. We haven ' t lost a donor today, but yesterday . . , 310 Homecoming Signs Alums find it difficult to recognize their old living groups when they return to the campus for Home- coming. Residences take on a new look as they vie in display competitions. Floats have taken a back seat for the present. Theta Chi ' s Duck Tub look First Place in the Men ' s Division. Coman Hall sailed to First Place in the Women ' s Division, Noah and Kappa Alpha Theta prefer Cougars to Ducks. The Sigma Nu ' s Never Give Up the Ship to San Jose. 311 Rotunda Bird ' s-eye view of dining hall. It looks as if peas were on sale again this week. The Ridpath of WSU. I T -i Stanton J. Hall Rotunda, named for a former WSU Regent, serves the men of Gannon, Goldsworthy, Kruegel, McAllister, and Pioneer Halls. Approxi- mately 1300 men are served each meal. It opened for breakfast November 27, 1961. A handful of satisfied customers leaving the Rotunda. Hey, give me another roll! 312 Spring Elections G-Par Rally. Everybody loves a lover. I-Pac Rally. It ' s supposed to be impossible to make a mistake. Just pull the switch by the name of your choice. ' [Ill iiii itm V m ASWSU PRESIDENT II ' Wi •WIWWBWBI V W! J VICE PRES. G0V7 )IRECTION CUICK - ' — 1 Alex Mosalsky ' s sign attracts Cub customers. Greg Click ' s sign has a message for libe dwellers. Kay Wight was the students ' choice. 313 AS WSU Elections Sophomore Independent and Greek Men and Women. Marv Swenson pre ' ients activity awards to Judy Rees and Dave Hylton. 314 Cub Events Kappa Alpha Theta wins trophy for outstanding pledge class. Model Sandra Snitily is escorted from runway. Women ' s Day style show model pauses for crowd. f AHen6 fhe VIRUL 5 fioraeri ' , for Bu+ck ' s Den Cub sponsored activity displays at Activities Roundup. Bidders puzzle over list of seirices up for bids. Activities Roundup displa ed for all interests. Cougar Campus auctioneer calls for bids on living groups. 315 Sunday afternoon bridge lessons drew large crowds Cub Crafts area projects are varied. Cake decorating classes help prove The way to a man ' s heart — . Cub Activities Chess games call for deep concentration. Cub Crafts area is usually a beehive of activity. These works of art require skill and coordination. 316 Cub Labs Was thai two lemon cokes and one lime or two limes and one lemon? Coffee time means Evergreen time. There ' s the blonde from my English class. My favorite — a cup of Cub mud! How come they ' re always out of my favorite? It ' s hard to make a choice from all these good books. ' 317 Sitting one out at the Registration Ball. The Sig Ep Five of Hearts entertain in Fresno. Display of instruments was added attraction at Musicians ' Ball. Pajama Rallyers gather in Butch ' s Den. The Cub Wayne Bliesner of the Tromb Kats at November ' s Watch Night. The Delta Gamma Trio sings for the Sophomore Talo. The dance floor is crowded at the Military Ball. 318 At Your Leisure Throe guesses where these gals have l een. Do you think we should cut that boring class today?  :f m : - ' ' ' t ' - jS kUn i -: , a .,;.: ... ;,.:. A ; Do you think we could get through the line at Ferdinand ' s before class? Would you like to come to our dance Saturday night? Since you had a legitimate excuse, I guess you can borrow mv notes. 319 Iftw Not really! Building up courage to go study. P J r j H BpRs ' S w ' f S ■k -M -- m B: 9 h m InKit ' H w B A ' r- T B K 1 f fcfc B Hf ' jffljp Spring Quiet spot on campus. m .ill -l|fe The girl watcher. This beats sitting in a stuffy classroom. 320 Mother ' s Weekend Events Mother ' s Weekend activities are pictured on the follow- ing two pages. May Queen Coronation, Spur Songfest, and Mother of the year are included. May Queen Coronation: Tim Manring and Mrs. French congratulate Alice Thompson. Wayne Crinklaw crowns Mother of the Year, Mrs. Howard Damon. ir% m May Queen Alice Thompson and her Royal Court. Vet Medicine, winner in Men ' s Division of Spur Songfest. Alice Thompson presents trophy to Community Hall, Women ' s Division winner. 321 Delta Gamma and Phi Sigma Kappa, winners of Mixed Division in Songfest. Mother ' s Weekend Events Folk dancers in the International Review. A Highland Fling at the International Review. Students participate in the Limbo at International Review. •tT.i ' ' a Five of the contestants in the First Annual Phi Delta Theta Turtle Race. A winner is proclaimed! Jock, the Ripper, from Scott Hall, winner of the Turtle Race. 322 LDwurai mm F 323 We have 1 earned to be citizen s of the w orld, mem bersofthe human co mmunity. Franklin Delano Roosevelt ( WOMEN STUDENTS Alpha Chi Omega Linda Faulkner President ROW 1 Jane Bartholet Shan Beck Janet Belcher Bobbie Burke Judy Byer Kay Camp Donna Carlsbcrg ROW 2 Arden Coe April Downing Diane Ellison Linda Faulkner Madeline Fitzgerald Barbara George Mike Glenn ROW 3 Sharon Graves Marilee Green Jean Hamilton Joan Hansen Norma J. Haring Virginia Harned Roberta Houston ROW 4 Jeri Kay Johnson Sandy Johnson Molly Jones Mary Ann Kernwein Jan Koch Lois Lang Jeannine Larson ROW 5 Mona Lissa Sandy Lord Susan Lowrey Lara Nation Betty Nordlund Dorothy Ann Olson Pam Powers ROW 6 Barbara Quaife Sandy Roffler Carol Rogel Jeannine Rogel Judy Sanders Carol Sarchet Marilee Shaw ROW 7 Jan Smith Nelwyn Spicer Mary Sullivan Terry Thompson Gretchen Van Bevers Lee Watkins Dee Weissenborn ROW 8 Becky Werkau Barbara Wilson Judy Yeend Alpha Delta Pi Kay Blaine President ROW 1 Pat Belcourt Nancy Belsby Kay Blain Dariene Collar Gretchen Collins Linda Cooley Virginia Crowe ROW 2 Sharon Donahue Sharon Ferguson Linda French Anne Frost Lorinda Green Carolee Hanson Barbara Hill ROW 3 Beverlee Hill Dian Hodges Karen Holtberg Judy Houser Kathie Kupers Gwen Langeloh Janice Magnuson ROW 4 Marilyn Main Barbara Marshall Mary Ann Mathews Sherry McElroy Melinda Morris Mardell Hicks Judy Oare ROW 5 Ann O ' Brien Jane Olsen Jan Ostlund Connie Palmer Nfary Ann Peterson Linda Pierce Janey Piper ROW 6 Pat Rhoads Jane Ridlington Lynda Ross Robin Ross Karon Sessions Joanne Sorenson Jerilyn Sparks ROW 7 April Squier Vayla Taylor Elsa Troeh Alice Woodworth Lani Young Alpha Gamma Delta Margo Zwicker President ROW 1 Jackie Aamot Poppi Anderson Bev Bain Janet Belles Pat Bruemmer Corinne Campbell Rosalie Carpenter ROW 2 Pat Crady Judy Davis Sharon Donovan Janet Eby Linda Elliott Eileen Faught Chriss Fisher ROW 3 Gerrie Gallup Ilene Grant Judy Hahn Bev Hall Marilyn Holert Mary Jo Kerschbaum Jean Kirschner ROW 4 Mary Madson Carolyn Martin Carol Maskrod Robin Maynard Barbara McQueen Katy Montfort Carol Overstreet ROW 5 Mary Ann Owens Carol Quarles Judy Ransom Sally Rhodes Donna Rosenquist Nena Smothers Shirley Sortor ROW 6 Judy Strausz Sue Strom Heidi Strommer Jan Thomas Carol Toll Glenda Tull Sue Walker ROW 7 Mary Kay Wilson Sally Jo Wilson Mary Winship Wendy Zirbel Sharon Zonich ROW 8 Margo Zwicker Alpha Phi Joyce Stockdale President S13 331 ROW 1 Sandi Allison Betty Baker Linda Chromoga Brooke Colwell Carol Gushing Marlys Dalbotten Sandy Erceg ROW 2 Dee Field Teddi Finholm Lyn Grandy Barbara Harcey Lana Haro Joan Harrison Judy Jaeger ROW 3 Linda Jensen Bemice Johnson Joan Lazor Linda Lingbloom Missy Martine Mickey McGormick Garol Miller ROW 4 Karen Miller Francie Mitchell Judy Morlan Sharon Mutchler Peg Paul Judi Resler Janet Ryan ROW 5 Gathy Sheehan Betty Smith Joyce Stockdale Pani Strand Barbara Taylor ROW 6 Linda Tessman Jerrilynn Thompson Jackie Thompson Marjie Tracy Nancy Weiss ROW 7 Judy Wengeler Kerri Wolfstone Judy Young ROW 8 Lowelia Young Chi Omega Donna Whitney President ROW 1 Bonnie Bailey Jeanne Baker Carol Barton Judy Baxter Sally Berger Ceraldine Bloom Jo Bradley ROW 2 Kathy Bruce Judy Dujmovich Jill Dunbar Joanne Ekenes Carol Fankhauser Janet Feider Joanne Fetzer ROW 3 Wendy Coble Karen Guhra Karen Gustafson Judi Hamer Janet Lee Hobbs Linda Ingham Karen Jacobson ROW 4 Jan John Judy Johnson Linda Keck Lyndal Kennedy Linda Laitinen Carmela Lantiere Nicki Layton ROW 5 Carolyn Leach Barb Lovell Jeanne Merritt Sharon Minice Dixie Morris Linda Muij ' e Judy Nelson ROW 6 Norma Nelson Leslie Oakes Karen Poicr Marjie Pope Lois Pratt Peg Price Sharon Stanger ROW 7 Cheryl Swanson Judy Thompson Becky Weller ROW 8 Donna Whitney ■t ' tumiMf Goman Sandy Udseth President ROW 1 Elizabeth Ahnquist Mary Alice Alderman Kathy Anastasio Nfartha Arthur Mary Arthur Christine Askerman Carolyn Baken ROW 2 Janice Baugh Harriett Beard Donna Belknap Linda Blauert Shirley Bornholt Marie Brackett Sandra Brand ROW 3 Ad Brooks Judy Brunson Bonnie Brymer Judy Burns Carolyn Canova Jean Chalmers Judy Chalmers ROW 4 Carol Clevenger Linda CoflFey Judy Conrad Judy Core Carole Cranston Sally Creasman Claudia Cull ROW 5 Bertys Davis Carole Davis Slayna Degj; Marjorie Dilley Dianne Draney C ' laudia Dressel Dianne Duerden ROW 6 Julie Ehresman Carolyn Enstrom Jeannette Erickson 333 Coman ROW 1 Linda Erickson Grace Ewing Kathleen Flynn Janice Franz Suzanne Fritts Donna Fulton Bev Cebhard ROW 2 Gail Gcrmann Sandy Gilliam Marian Grady Maribeth Grey Angelene Hammer Judy Harden Linda Harned ROW 3 Kathleen Harris Cynthia Hearn Mary Heaton Barbara Heppenstal Linda Herr Jolene Herrin Sandy Hethcock ROW 4 Judy Heuschcle Diane Hill Sharon Home Diane Horvath Barbara Hubal Marlene Jacobson Alene Johnson ROW 5 Georgene Johnson Joan Johnson Chris Jones Gayle Kempton Karen Kjack Susan Krcbs Kathy Larson ROW 6 Pauline Larson Vivien Lewis Tanva Livie ROW 7 Ruelyn Maag 334 Coman m J w RO V 1 Marilyn Maloy Pat Maslac Ann Mason Shcrrie Maslo Pat McGrath Claudia Mears Joan Meisenholder ROW 2 Judy Michaels Marcia Miller Jan Mitchell Jan Moore Jan L. Moore Muff Murgittroyd Dale Murtland ROW 3 Linda Newlean Martha Norman Sharon Northridge Sheila ODonnell Nancy Orr Willa Oscarson Jackie Owen ROW 4 Jean Patterson Carol Pelton Susan Peters Carolyn Peterson Ann Peyton Shara Pierce Pamela Potucek ROW 5 Bonnie Poulson Sally Pritchett Deanna Rausch Judi Reed Lois Richards Patty Robbins Julie Rock ROW 6 Judy Rose Ann Samuelsen Robin Sanford ROW 7 Connie Schreiber 335 Coman ROW 1 Louise Schultz Cathy Schumacher Sally Seaman Penny Seaver Sandy Sedergren Carol Seegert Sue Separovich ROW 2 Pam Sheppard Marilyn Shippey Marly Shore Sarah Silliman Judy Sivers Jeri Smith Sue Smith ROW 3 Sharon Smith Helen Solem Lenore Spooner Flora Stendal Joann Stender Betty Stevenson Susanne Suksdorf ROW 4 Sally Sundstrom Judy Sutton Michacle Thomas Nora Tierney Sandy Udseth Sharon Vogt Patty Wagness ROW 5 Linda Waring Marlene Watson Sharon Wawrinofsky Sharon Waymire Ellen Weldin Lola M. White Sharon Williams ROW 6 Shelly Williamson Gretchen Wonders Melanie Wood ROW 7 Marilyn Worley 336 Community Donna Swanson President y ROW 1 Sandra Backman Sarah Beno Janet Benson Kathy Black Carol Brewster Pat Burns Valerie Byers ROW 2 Kathy Cearley Kay Cedarquis Lynn Chapman Dianne Conner Julie Dawson Carol Dietrich Helen Dixon ROW 3 Kay Dorr Kathleen Dunagan Margy Eash Martha Edwards Pat Ellis Ruth Elmore April Esselstyn ROW 4 Dorothy Frost Betty Garrett Gail Garske Jan Geigcr Judy Gibson Julie Golden Judy Grafious ROW 5 Diane Greco Bev Hamstad Mary Hansen Bar!)ara Hanson Diane Hargadine Anne Hill Caroline Hilty ROW 6 Lynne Hitchcock Sharon Hodgeboom Elaine Hozack Marge Jacobsen Gail Johnson Ingrid Johnson Karen Johnson ROW 7 Penny Johnson Sondra Johnson Joyce Kaiser Kathryn Keatlcy Marjorie Keatley ROW 8 Bonnie Kirk 337 Community ROW 1 Beth Kirkwood Elaine Langewalter Gayle Larson Cathy Loftus Gloria Lueas Melinda Ludeman Delia Marteny ROW 2 Joyce McCoy Pat Mclrvin Sherrie Monahan Muriel Moore Liz Nelson Lorna Newby Sharon Quellette ROW 3 Susan Parr Carol Pearson Eriann Pearson Pat Peters Roberta Pfafman Pat Pitts Pauline Prather ROW 4 Sharon Price Barbara Ratcliff Beverly Rediske Janet Reid Norma Rider Marjorie Riley Jackie Riner ROW 5 Juli Rodgers Jan St. Clair Carol Schmidt Betty Sears Fay Sharpe Pam Sheldon Ann Short ROW 6 Barbara Sisson Carol Sloan Karen Snook Camilla Spanjer Annette Stender Joann Stone Donna Swanson ROW 7 Leah Thornton Nancy Titus Anne Waldron Joanne Warner Karen West 338 Davis Nancy Schmauder President iLwW ROW 1 Jackie Anderson Carol Baeder Kva Bakkila Cecelia Becker Darlene Berney Ann Bluhm Marlene M. Broeckel ROW 2 Ann Brundage Sandra Campbell Marilyn Chisholm Carol Chouinard Jo Ann Christiansen Janice Clark Linda Claussen ROW 3 Alice Congdon Cathy Content Shirle ' Cook Connie Cooper Marilyn Cowell Sharon Cox Truda Craddock ROW 4 Donna Dacy Kathy Dahl Gloria De Britz Darla Dickey Judy Dow Sharon Dreger Jean Duemling ROW 5 Cathy Fanning Carey Feil Judi Gartner Mari ' orie Geil Jan Getz Gail Gunderson Joanne Haldeman ROW 6 Ruth Uamry Joan Hanson Vicki Hanson ROW 7 Gayle Hardin 339 Davis ROW 1 Judi Harrington Jackie Harting Doris Heitman Sally Jo Henderson Sharon Henkle Barbara Hixon Pat Homberg ROW 2 Carolyn Huber Donna liurd Patricia Husa Sharon Jones Linda Koch Carol Kruckeberg Christine Laib ROW 3 Sharon Lee Frances Long Minnette Luebber La Rac Lukenbill Bea MacMillan Jan Magnuson Gail Martin ROW 4 Linda McDevitt Alyce McKay Carolyn McKenney Lois Meyer Jodee Mikel Jan Miller Janice Mollet ROW 5 Sandy Neilson Susan Nicholson Sally Nilsson Lanita Nutt Phyllis Osterloh Sharon Page Patricia Palmer ROW 6 Priscilla Pedersen Karen Prescott Shirley Ramsey 340 Davis ROW 1 Seglinde Rege! Rosemary Reinbold Deanna Richardson Rhea Robson Carolyn Rockey Marietta Rowe Stephanie Salmon ROW 2 Ilo Sather Beverly Schenefeld Nancy Schmauder Alice Schmeil Laurie Schuiz Vicky Shapiro Jeanne Simmons ROW 3 Clara Skansie Rita Slinpshy Cathryn Smith Harlene Stacie Kathy Strang Mickey Stroops Anne Taylor ROW 4 Karen Taylor Wileen Thompson Judy Thornley Marjorie Tiffany Leslie Trick Joy Tudor Kay Van Woert ROW 5 Marilyn Vinup Lawana Walker Leslie L. W ' allin g Lois VVicklund Robin Wight Joyce Wiles Carol Williams ROW 6 CoHeen Willis Karen Wolf Victoria Wyant 341 Delta Delta Delta Sheila Mullen President ROW 1 Janice Aaring Marilee Akerly Kay Ambrose Arlene Anderson Mardith Ashe Carol Benine Kathleen Berry ROW 2 Joni Bradford Judy Buess Jean Cornelius Camilla Crane Kris Danishek Linda Ebersole Suzanne Foucry ROW 3 Carol Frodesen Kay Ganson Karen Green Leslie Hailey Irene Kievat Trish Kissler Cecile Langcvin ROW 4 Patty Lees Barbara Manville Donna McGill Kay McMillan Mary Neal Jeannine Roos Rita Schindler ROW 5 Julianna Schmitt Carleen Scroggie Marilyn Selves Jeri Smith Janet Stahl Julie Storwick Sandy Tibeau ROW 6 Cheryl Tjossem Annette Van Dyke Mary Walsh Brenda West Linda Whitbeck 342 gamma Delta Gamma Priscilla Hall President Pi PI aijyjfih ROW 1 Sarah Aldrich Margit Anderson Tovi Bohlke Sharon Coon Sandy Cruver Jeanne Dahlstrom Linda Day ROW 2 Sandy Day Shelby Dunning Joan Erickson Karen Ewing Joanie Fisher Carol Furness Connie Goldfinch ROW 3 Joanna Goodner Bobbie Graep Louise Griswold Pat Hall Sharon Hall Barbara Hatfield La Nelle Honaker ROW 4 Gardner Johnson Toni Kertson Linda La Vigne Wendy Lester Lucilc Lugenbeel Sally Jo McKinnon Ginger McNaught ROW 5 Dottie Nfoek Gini Moore Mary Lou Neill Jackie Okoren Svdney Phelps Pam Rogers Karen Schwisow ROW 6 Sherry Smith Shirley Stephenson Chris Stinc Judy Swanson Tauimy Sweeney Barbara Welch Jenifer West ROW 7 Linda Williams Peggy Vates Judy Yeo ROW 8 Barbara Young Duncan Dunn Priscilla Fuller President ROW 1 Lynn Anderson Pat Baird Lalanne Bantz Ann Biddulph Lynn Borg Sandy Boyd Sharon Buchan ROW 2 Sharon Burgess Beverly Carlsen Joan Carman Betty Christiansen Sylvia Crecelius Daphne Davis Roberta Dods ROW 3 Carol Dunn Judy Fitzgerald Priscilla Fuller Dianne Gaspcretti Diane Gilby Nettie Jean Griebel Jan Grosso ROW 4 Cathy Gunn Dianne Hall Sara Harpster Sandy Ross Hartline Laurene Hayes Margaret Heath Patsy Heath ROW 5 Zola Hecimovich Nancy Hedges Patricia Hiranaga Kati Holttum Amy Hope Karen Hougan Norma Houtrouw ROW 6 Cheryl Howard Linda Hyatt Judy Johnson Karen Johnson Linda Ann Johnson Linda Johnson Lori Johnson ROW 7 Sharon Justice Marilyn Karlenberg Dyan Kayser Joan Killgore Sharon King Lois Kleinsasser Kathy Knaack ROW 8 Judy Knopp Adene Knott Marcia Krug Duncan Dunn ROW 1 Linda Laughlin Saundra Lee Judy Littlefield Ruth MacLaurin Hazel Masonholder Sally Matthewson Suzanne May ROW 2 Sharon McCann Ellen McDaniel Susan McDonald Sharttn McKenzie Ethel Merrell Lillian Moir Rosemary Musselman ROW 3 Ann Ncff Mary Ann Neville Diane Newman Nancy Niles Marilvn Norris Sue Oldfield Cyndi Olmstead ROW 4 Marsha Owen Anne Pearson Heather Pearson Gail Peterson Linda Peterson Carol Plewman Nancy Ramsey ROW 5 Judy Gail Reed Joan Renneherj; Ginny Rohillard Miriam Schultz Sandy Smith Karen Stoneman Kay Tallmadge ROW 6 Jo Ann Taylor Bernie Tenn Pat Thomas Sue Thomas Geraldine Thompson Lorna T eedt Diane W aring ROW 7 Pat Watson Helen Westlin Karen Whitbeck Diane Whitby Gayle Wiechman Mary Willix Janet Wolcolt 345 Ferry Anita Cox President ROW 1 Marie Alexieve Arlene Amundsen Jean Andersen Sonja Anderson Laura Auby Mardine Baker Darlene Bauer ROW 2 Jane Bevington Ruth Bigelow Susan Black Celia Bond Phyllis Bordwell Kathy Bower Carol Bowman ROW 3 Barbara Bradshaw Ruth Buzzard Joan Chase Penny Christy Sharon Claus Cathy Corsmo Anita Cox ROW 4 Joan Crandall Jan Dakers Roberta Darby Barbara Davis Dorothy De Jong ROW 5 Karen Domstad 346 Ferry ROW 1 Maren Edlefsen Beverly Eller Barbara Elsbury Barbara Emerson Margaret Ensor Nancy Erstrom Vicki Farver ROW 2 Sally Fick Sally Jane Fitzgerald Sue Fryer Anne Hagen Jean Hanifen C arolyn Hanna Christine Hansen ROW 3 Arlene Hatchett Maralee Haynes Pat Hill Susan Hitchcock Margaret Holmes Delia Holtman Nancv Hood ROW 4 Sue Hutchinson Becky JefFeris Donna Jordan Christine Jorgensen Sandy Judson ROW 5 Martha Kelby 347 Ferry ROW 1 Nancy Kepner Linda Kildahl Joanne Kissling Barbara Knaack Cheryl Koch Ros Kowalkowski Louise Lc Pere ROW 2 Judy Lewis Letha Lightbody Jane Littleton Margaret Love Linda Lower Cindy Lucas Dee Manning ROW 3 Gwynn Maryott Shawni McCall Sharon Mills Gail Newcomb Sharon Odegard Sandy Oellien Lana Orr ROW 4 Diane Palmer Jan Peterson 11a Kay Rasmussen Gayle Repp Pat Ritland 348 Ferry ROW 1 Elane Ruffcorn Judy Rumsey Rosemary Salor Mickey Schmierer Evelyn Schultz Christie Seefried Susan Shaw ROW 2 Carole Sivo Loma Smith Sharon Sommers Cora Sorensen Marilyn Stegmeier Carol Steinke Joanne Swanson ROW 3 Martha Tripp Georgia Umphenou Linda Vekich Beverly Vetter Janice Wagner Carolyn Waldal Joan Wallace ROW 4 Wyllis Warwick Doravin Weston Judy White Stevi York Linda M. Yoshioka 349 Gamma Phi Beta t, t Janice Pierson President ROW 1 Lianne Arstein Gwen Baldwin Bonnie Barrett Jesslyn Burdick Judy Cameron Merrily Crook Mary Ellsperman ROW 2 Roberta Elmore Dagny Erickson Donna Evans Sally Farrar Marge Farrish Susie Fisher Carol Giboney ROW 3 Suzanne Haggblom Joan Hudspeth Kay Hudson Georganne Jackman Anita Johnson Judy Johnson Melissa Jones ROW 4 Carol Lemke Gail Manley Mary Maynard Lea McPhee Joanne Meyer Dianne Olson Nonie Pengelly ROW 5 Janice Pierson Joan Pittman Judy Rees Anne Ripley Barbara Rothermel Carolyn Sande Donna Schaefer ROW 6 Betty Staley Jane Stewart Mary Ellen Stone Cherie Strayer Suzanne Strom Diane Taber Elinor Tousley ROW 7 Joan Vasgaard Gail Warnell Madge Weythman 350 Kappa Alpha Theta Marilyn Tocld President KONV 1 Julie Anderson Sally Anderson Brenda Balsoni Shirley Brizendine Linda Buchanan Penny Cameron Robin Cameron ROW 2 Susan Coffin Kay Erickson Carolyn Farmer Kathy Genardine Cookie Gerlach Diane Harkness Lu Ann Haugen ROW 3 Leilia Haugen Betsy Hill Marilyn Johnson Kristen Katterle Georgia Kloostra Donna Kludt Kay Knapton ROW 4 Jan Knutson Cathy Lewis Judy Lillehy Sue Lubrecht Gretchen Mathers Marilyn Mayo Julie McCaw ROW 5 Janet McEachern Anne Meyer Connie Morgan Madge Myklebust Marjorie Neil Trudy Nelson Richie Ormsbv ROW 6 Anne Ritzheimer Glenna Roberts Patty Salisbury Suzanne Savitz Louise Skotdal Sherri Tidrick Marilvn Todd ROW 7 Julie Twohy Roberta alker Ricki Wiggin ROW 8 Mary Windnaglc Kappa Delta Joan Renner President ROW 1 Donna Abbott Lanette Sue Adams Ann Bacon Linda Barmuta Leona Barnhart Sharyl Burgcson Lynn Campbell ROW 2 Kay Carothers Beverly Chrysler Carolee Clodius Doyne Cottom Sugar Duey Aileen Erickson Pat Grimes ROW 3 Andree Hofmcister Rosemary Hood Mary Hood Judy Hopkins Janet Hopper Joan Jameson Geri Jandl ROW 4 Karen Jensen Laurel King Sue Lowman Bobbie Kissling Sue Martin Julie McGough Susan McPhee ROW 5 Kristy Meckelson Diane Moore Carol Jean Renner Joan Renn er Sandy Schalow Marian Schmidt Barbara Schnebly ROW 6 Peggy Setzler Bobbie Shawver Sandy Slichter Virginia Lee Smith Sandra Snitily Kaye Snyder Mary Sturman ROW 7 Barbara Wade Terry Whiting Pam WilHams ROW 8 Janet Wilson Kappa Kappa Gamma Earlyse Allen President :: ■■.; .wV ROW I Ciinny Aagard Ann Adams Pam Adams Earlyse Allen Linda Avers Susan Kacharach Fran Bayley HOW 2 Seleta Belknap Sandy Berj;lund Susan Blair Sharon B!( tn(|uist Sue nien Bready Mikel Brehm C arol Cheney HOU 3 Bili e C]onle Phyllis Dahlberg CUoria Davis Gretchen Dunlap Lacey Elibert Ann Fleteher Margy Flint ROW 4 Jan Gearheard Barbara Giles Gail Gladder Frances Caithrie C-arob n Hamilton Jean Henry Sharon Hickev ROW 5 Nancy Johnsim Dianne Kienow Sue Klaarcn Barbara Lacey Sue Lampkin Fiankie Lowell Judy McKay ROW 6 Laurine Morrison Paula Mowry Sue Mowry Nancy Nethercutl Fran Osniers Jodi Ritchie Pat Royal ROW 7 Norma Sewell Linda Shri er Ann Stinchfield Yvonne Stokke Lynne Storey ROW 8 Sandv Travis McCroskey Erma Beadlas President BOW 1 Ronnie Alexander Stormee Amling Susan Anderson Cherijo Baker Jane Barrieklow Erma Beadles Sallie Bereiter ROW 2 Joan Blake Elaine Boesel Donna Bower Joanne Bradbury Karen Camp Cammie Campbell Rose Ann Chenois ROW 3 Claudette Clark Myrna Clothier Jean Colyar Paula Douglas Leslie Duff Bunni Dunean Carol Eng ROW 4 Judy Fatur Joyce Fleckcnstein Ellen Forseth Linda Frankie Diane Giaudrone Susan Gilham Judy Gray ROW 5 Funky Griffith Carol Grossman Sharon Haskins Jann Hemenway Joanne Hostikka Cory Humling Sandy Hard ROW 6 Evelyn Jager Marsha James Nancy Jameson McCroskey ROW 1 Sheila Jensen Diane Johnston Karen Kirby Pat Krogh Charlotte Linenko Judy Maehiguehi Pam Martens ROW 2 Rosemary Martin Maura Mathews Susan Maughan Carolyn Mavity Mary McGibbon Mary McManamy Sue Means ROW 3 Paula Menzel Judy Miller Patricia Ness Diane Pedersen Pat Radforth Sylvia Ramstead Betty Roberts ROW 4 Carolyn Schlien Wilma Schmidt Susie Schwarze Linda Scott Marie Smart Sandra Smith Sondra Sundstrom ROW 5 Sally Swett Brenda Tatro Carol Thompson Micki Tracy Ganet Van Winkle Ellen Waldo Roberta Waldres ROW 6 Rowen Wallers Janet Wilgus Pam Zarlev 355 RO 1 Sandy Anderson Carol Beckett Bonnie Berg Sue Berger Judy Bryant Janice Burke Carol Buseh RO V 2 Evelyn Cartony Cindy Chesley Nora Christiansen Susan Crocker Sue Deck Jackie Donnell Elaine Durant ROW 3 Mary Lou Hay Lynda Hofstad Donna Howard Jan Jamar Chris Jochiinsen Judy Johnson Pat Johnson ROW 4 Kathy Jones Susan Kelley Linda Kollnian Sue Kienitz Karen Kinizey Jennie Knopf Carol Lee ROW 5 ' ivienne Marlalt Judy Martin Connie Millar l Nancy Mitchell Jan Moodie Ann Nicholson Jane Patterson ROW 6 Kathy Quick Jeri Robinson Bev Roe Sue Schnebly Linda Silzel Jane Smith Carmen Snitily ROW 7 Ruth Squires Kay Wight Jane Wilmot ROW 8 Sally Yoder Pi Beta Phi Patricia Johnson President sSSS SR IHB I iHHR i l V l K t ih II i 356 Regents Hill Karen Schmidt President ROW 1 Doris Adams Lin Adanison Rohyn Allard Gwcn Allen Anncttf Althoff Virginia Amundsen Cynthia Arbogast ROW 2 Elizabeth Armstrong Kathy Arneson Marlene Ashley Sharon Atkinson Judy Auvil Suzanne Bader Margie Bafus ROW 3 Mareia Bagley Grctehen Baker Nanc Baldwin Laura Barl re Jeanette Barner Judy Borton Rosaly Bauer ROW 4 Gw en Beattie Barl ara Benson Beverly Berg Rauny Berg Ann Bergstrom Carol Bertrand Mareella Bevaart ROW 5 L nda Bloomquist Gail Boblet Pat Boblet Linda Bolter Claudia Bolser Nancy Borlin Linda Brady ROW 6 Lynne Bray Maryan Breakey Gloria Brenchley ROW 7 Judy Brende Bev Brower Joanne Brown ROW H Linda Brow n Regents Hill ROW 1 Jo Ann Brukett Rosemary Bruns Gerry Bunge Barbara Burke Arlene Butherus Lorraine Cain Nancy Camp ROW 2 Joy Campbell Jessie Carr Norma Celmer Elizabeth Chambers Sally Chase Anne Cheney Margaret Chittenden ROW 3 Deon Clarey Carolyn Click Sandra Click Faye Cochran Gail Cockrell Michele Cody Charyl Cole ROW 4 Arlene Coon Marilyn Coppins Mary Jo Corliss Judy Creasy Carol Crossett Mary Ann Culshaw Helen Joy Cummings ROW 5 Peggy Davis Linda Dawson Lynda De Feyter Carole De Matis Daphne De Mers Margaret C. Dezell Barbara Dillon ROW 6 Jean Dixon Arlene Drake Clo Dunning Barbara Elliott Cris Engstrom ROW 7 Billie Engelhardt Judy England Betty Ericksen 358 Regents Hill ROW 1 Roberta Erwin Jeanne Erwin Leanne Eslick Joanne Esposeth Delores Fadness Cathy Fagan Sarah Fancher ROW 2 Pam Dawn Ferguson Annette Flintoft Elaine Foskett Ginnv Foster Liane Francis Janet Frenders Nancy Friedrich ROW 3 Kay Funseth Corinne Gaspers Pat Gates Maureen Gay Norma Gettman Heidi Getzendaner Judy Gilihs ROW 4 Margaret Gilbreath Lorene Gilkey Michelle Ginger Betty Gizinski Louise Grabner Nancy Graves Karen Grove ROW 5 Janice Guess Georginna Guffey Marie Gustafson Kay (iutemey Pat Ilagan Pat Hall Lynda Hampton ROW 6 Sandra Hampton Sandy Harkema Linda Harris Lynn Harrison Judy Haulcy ROW 7 Barbara Hayncs Linda Heady Lanna Hebb 359 Regents Hill ROW 1 Judy Hein Julie Hergenreder Judy Hicks Peggy Hodge Judi HoIHs Janice Holmes Carol Hooey ROW 2 Ellen Hosie Linda Hughes Lucy Hughes Nancy Hutchins Jo Ann Jackson Judy Jacobs Elaine Jacobson ROW 3 Arlene Janosky Carol Jensen Nancy Lee Jensen Barbara Johnson Diane Johnson Gayle Johnson Joni Johnson ROW 4 Pam Johnson Valerie Jorgensen Karen Keil Carol Keith Freya Kelse Jerrie Kennedy Joan Kennedy ROW 5 Pattie Kester Pal Ketelsen Sherry Kidd Nikki King Barbara Kirkwood Carol Knutson Linda Kramer ROW 6 Judy Kreshel Sondra Kuelper Rosemary Le May Marcia Lentz Sharon Linder ROW 7 Donna Little Lois Lowary Anne Lueckcnotte 360 Regents Hill ROW 1 Helen Lunden Jeanne Lynd Marianne Lynn Jean Lynn Carol Lyons Sandra MacLean Jean Madsen ROW 2 Jo Lou MaRallon Penney Mahan Mary Marken Sharon Marsden Karen Martinson Shannon McClurg Marjorie McConaughy ROW 3 Sara Lee McConnell Marilyn McDaniel Jeri McGonegal Claire Mcintosh Sharon Mcintosh Helen McNinch Sandv McNown ROW 4 Myrna Medcalf Katherine Medin Bonnie Meier Gail Meili Sharon Melnyk Gerry Menear Jessieann Miller ROW 5 Lorraine Miller Penny Miller Jeri Molinc Marshal Monstad Rosalie Mooney Michael Moore Pat Morgan ROW 6 Jean Morrison Gail Mottishaw Sandy Mueller Kathy Mundy Beatrice Murata ROW 7 Sharon Natsuhara Susan Naugle Anne Neilson Regents Hill ROW 1 Anna Nelson Gloria Nelson Judy Ness Karen Nesse Cheryl Newland Helen Newton Laurel Nielsen ROW 2 Annette Nordine Sally Northman Sandy Nortune Ginger Nyhus Judy Ogle Elaine Olsen Donna Olsen ROW 3 Joyce Olsen Sharon Olsen Judy Olson Judy Olson Karen Olson Sharon Orwig Jan Ostby ROW 4 Linda Palm Ginger Pantzar Pat Parke Julie Parks Jeanne Patrick Kay Peterson Jeanne L. Petherick ROW 5 Joan Phillips Jane Plomasen Pat Polinsky Sharon Pollard Linda Porter Dee Poulsen Dee Preston ROW 6 Cathy Prihar Julia Puterbaugh Rosalind Raison Joann Rasmussen Carol Ray ROW 7 Karen Reed Judy Reese Gloria Reynolds 362 Regents Hill ROW 1 Chirle Rhciiur Donna Richards Linda Richmond Sand ' Richmond Judith Rinta Bcv Roberts Joan Rushfeldt ROW 2 Carole Sackerman Sharon Sanislo Linda Scanlon Ellen Schaffcr Linda Schatz Dee Schardt Dorothea Schmidt ROW 3 Karen Schmidt Marva Schoessler Joy Schoel Judith Schoel Joanne Schultz Anne Schuster Jean Scott ROW 4 Carol Semler Kathy Sharpc Sharon Shehiian Arden Sills Gee Gee Sinclair Sandra Six Maureen Slagg ROW 5 Meredith Slusser Julie Smith Judy Smith Sharon Smith Judy Smo((ts Jacquine Snow Marlene Soniers ROW fi Sherry Spoor Mary Ann Starkev Cale Steele Barbara Steenbergen Janice Stehr ROW 7 Pecgv Still Val Straub Sara Stringham Regents Hill ROW 1 Anne Strom Barbara Summerville Sally Swenson Diane Swenson Luada Swisher Lynn Tannehill Judy Taylor ROW 2 Freda Teitzel Kathy Thompson Pat Thompson Sandra Thomson Mary Tillotson Mary Tipping Karen Tollefsen ROW 3 Kathy Turner Karen Ullman Val Veirs Jeannine Wagner Jan Walters Sue Warnock Sandv Wavno ROW 4 Sharon Wayno Sally Webster Joan Weick Sharon Wels Joan Weitzel Emily Westcott Barbara White ROW 5 Darnell Wickenden Sandra Willis Leah Wilmarth Ann A ' ilson Fran Wilson Sandy Wilson Karen Winch ROW 6 Beth Wing Carol Wing Gwen Woods ROW 7 Kathleen Worley Jackie Yarber Gail Youngs ROW 8 Mary Zirkle Scott Darlene Maier President ROW 1 Dianne Allrt-d Linda Andersen Sue Ashton Mary Bayne Reggie Baze Melinda Beckley Sharton Beetle ROW 2 Gayle Blockhus Sue Boise Barbara Bowen Delia Boy Sheri Brace Toni Bradford Sara Brierly RO V 3 Carol Brubaker Sally Buergler Dianna Bunnell Linda Burnham Penny Busche Bonnie Cameron Martha Ann Carter ROW 4 Paula Catling Margaret Chambers Dona Chaufty Midge Citron Paula Claus Sue Clayton Sue Copeland ROW 5 Betty Czyhold Brenda Damon Jerri Darr Eileen Davey Mary Lynne Dedrick ROW 6 Marianne Doph Scott ROW 1 Linda Dowd Mary Downs Dorothy Dufour Carol Dunsmoor Betty Elder Pat Fisk Mary Kay Folkins ROW 2 Carmon Fountain Marilyn Foulkes Beth Freckleton Judy Friberg Gloria Frisch Sandy Gallemore Patricia Cillio ROW 3 Judy Gorden Margaret Griffen Carole Gunn Maggie Hammond Linda Hanavan Joyce Hart Janet Hastings ROW 4 Louise Hirschmann Linda Hobbs Katy Hollingsworth Karen Holm Karen Holmquist ROW 5 Karen Hoof Jann Hooyer Carole Horn Carol Horst Janet Hoss ROW 6 Sue Humphrey Donna Ice Janet Jackson ROW 7 Carole Jaeger 366 Scott Q ROW 1 Lana Jensen Marv Jean King Phobe King Sally Kirkpatrick Frances Knudtson Kathy Kroguo Cathy Lane ROW 2 Sally Lester Deanna Lindberg Jean Love Darlean Maier Sue Major Dottie Matthiesen Kay Mattson ROW 3 Pat Mclnernv Shelby McMillan Pat McMillen Carol McWilliams Marilu Mercer Dec Miller Barbara Millikan ROW 4 Vicki Mitchell Marion Morimolo Ingrid Muller Penny Nail Nancy Nettlcton ROW 5 Joanne Newshain Gale Patlie Xfaiella Vcpin Judy Pcrrine Carole Peterson ROW 6 Joan Reynolds Alice Robinson Vicki Sampson ROW 7 Mary Lynn Sasser 367 Scott ROW 1 Marilyn Schmidt Lois Scott Judy Stlvidge Yvonne Sinicrly Lynctte Skaarup Dianne Smith Marvel Smith ROW 2 Sharon Spurrell Sandy Stennes Lane Stevens Linda Storms Jonnie Streit Phyllis Struck Tracy Sunderland ROW 3 Judy Supplee Carma Switzer Janet Tate Lynda Taylor Bobbie Jo Tee Cynthia Thomas Jill Thompson ROW 4 Day Thompson Marilyn Thorneycroft Mary Trowbridge Gretchen Veleke Carol Wachter Joanne Wagner Judy Walton ROW 5 Janice Werner Dianne Williams Carol Wilson Sandra Vilson Maria Wiltsev ROW 6 Kathy Yancey 368 Sigma Kappa Sue Little President ROW 1 Kartn Balsley Jean Blakeley Sttplianie Bruce Dtb Burrell Saiidif Christcnsen Kay Copps Midgf Cowie ROW 2 Mary Dunn S!u ' r I Frtd Linda Ciarner Judy Graham Gl tria Guess Mart Hahn Nancv Hall ROW 3 Janie ! 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Hedlund ROW 4 Jon Herrington Fred Hogg Lee Hooper Dean L. Johnson Ted Keeler Pat Kennedy Willy Kohne ROW 5 Ed La Mar David E. Larson Ron Lind Gary Manchester John McFadden Jerry McNaul Jack Michael ROW 6 Mike Milligan Michael Morrow Clark Munroe Doug Myhre Bill Nowak Ron Randall Hans Rasmussen ROW 7 Robert Roberts Brian Rockom Tom Roskowick Bud Rothgeb Gary Savage Steve Simmons Steve Smith ROW 8 Tom Smith Max Smolinski Harvey Thompson Steve Thorpe Don Tjossem Gordon llran Mike Woodson McAllister Richard Green President ROW 1 Jim Anderson Darrel l Aune Ted Austin Douglas Barofsky James Beck Robert Bruzas Terry Camp ROW 2 Richard Clements John Cliff Ronald Code Lance Colyar James Cone Wayne Crinklaw Lvle Davis ROW 3 Sam Delinganis Joe Di Julio Tim Douglas Dell Elliott Jim Els Lee Erickson Richard Erickson ROW 4 Jim Ewing George Fisher Bruce Friden Michael Gies Richard H. 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Baker Ralph Baldwin Joe Bedard William Bergsten Neil Bloom Randall Bracher ROW 2 Bi(f Brotherton Hugh Campbell John Carlson John Currie David De Meyer Scott De V ' ry George Foster ROW 3 Jerry Frazier Bob Fry- Roger Henning Dean kalahar John Kearns Terry Kirkpatrick Bob Koeh ROW 4 Bill Le Roy Hod Lindstrom Wally Lite Doug May Dave McAboy Bob MeCintick Bill McGourin ROW 5 Bill McMahon Brian McMahon Ray Moline Mike Montgomery Jim Morehouse Gene Nelson Bernie Newby ROW 6 Don Norris Dave Pearson Duane Pearson Skip Post Gordon Prentice Wayne Rembold Arky Robbins ROW 7 John Rollins Charles Sells Dave Smith Virgil Taylor Dalton Thomas Paul Tomlinson Ken Woods 407 Phi Gamma Delta Dale Walker President ROW 1 Armand Ahrendt Don Anderson Curt Amo Gary Bea Jay Burnard John Burnard Jerry Corderman ROW 2 Charles Diesen Chuck Doland Phil Dudek Mike Duey Roy Felstad Gary Garrison Allen Gelder ROW 3 Don Giedt Ed Goldsworthy Walter Gould Louie Grande Fred Halladay Tom Hennes Richard Huggins ROW 4 Dick Illias Corwin King Carl Kretschmar Bob Marten Ray Maxso n Dave Menig Kelly Montfort ROW 5 Donn Owens Bob Paul Jim Reece Chuck Slaughter George Smith Victor Swan Reid Tinling ROW 6 Don Witten Dick Wright Henry Wyborney ROW 7 Charles D. York hA 408 Phi Kappa Tau Fred Kennedy President ROW 1 Gary Banks Jay Beeler Roger Buckman Thomas E. Bull Ken Crampton John Crook Harry Hamer ROW 2 Frank Hanly Bob Hannus John Jackson Bob Kannberg Fred Kennedy Ted Kerzie William Krebs ROW 3 Harvey MacQuarrie Jim Matheson Herb Mueller Lou Nihoul William R. Pottratz Curt Price Steve Rainbolt ROW 4 Dick Reedy Michael Schwab John Turner Dave Watt Dick Wells HOW 5 Larry A. Wilde Armin Wuslen Jon Ziegler ROW 6 Rich Zier 409 Phi Kappa Theta Don Grafton and Stephen Doonan Presidents ROW 1 Dominique Arnaud George Bettas Richard Bettas Ron Boyd Pat Caraher Richard Casmier Kevin Christian ROW 2 Douglas Curry Stephen Doonan Dennis Esser Dennis Evans Patrick Feider Leiand Carbell Paul Geise ROW 3 Don Grafton Stanley Hahn Mike Hart Tom Hart David Herrin John Hoglund Jon Jacobson ROW 4 Dennis R. 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Smith Frank Stillman Bob Swanson Stephan Thomas ROW 8 Bob Thompson Lars Vedvick Dick Waldron Bud Walker John Walker Pi Kappa Alpha Henry Heim and Larry Drury Presidents ROW 1 Paul Antsen Bob Ballew Lowell Bamford Carl Brateng John Cardwell Tom Cook Terrv Dobson ROW 2 Jeff Engelskjen Bruce Freeburn Gary Gibsoo Allan Hansen Henry Heim Mark Henry Jack Home ROW 3 Mike Home Dave Hougland Dennis Johnson Bill Keatts Bob Larson Gary Lawton Gene Lewis ROW 4 Ron Lunnum Rick Mattson Jim McGrann Ted Messett Carter Mitchel Bill Murphy Tom Olson ROW 5 Gary Ostlund John Pearson Mike Renfro Fred Reuble Mickey Rhode Ron Richard Warren Roberts ROW 6 Elias Sam O. Jerry Schei Paul Schmeil Henry Schmidt Oren Shepler Norm Sherwood ROW 7 Gerald Stewart Ed Stock Bob Strenge Rich Van Hersett Wendell Wardell ROW 8 Vincent Weis Bob Wene Bob Wright Pine Manor Art Barrett President ROW I James Ackert Art Barrett Bruce Butler Robert Chamberlin Daryl R. Click Ciary Dinsmore Robert Dybing ROW 2 John Erickson Gary Feider Fred Fitzwater John Green Fred Heany ROW 3 Llewellyn Hendricks Jerry Hendrickson Parker Holden Jerome Hovrud Don Howe ROW 4 Dick Huvinen Jerry Jackson Robert Junell ROW 5 David Kaiser Hugh Kaiser Peter Kaunt- 413 Pine Manor ROW 1 Gordon Kirkland Joe Kropf Jason Kuhn David Larsen Lawrence Larsen Terry Luper Mike Mahn ROW 2 Larry Martin Ron Mc Pherson Bemie Montleone Roger Moore John Munro ROW 3 Charles Oldenburg Kenneth Olson Lance Packer Paul Pazooki Randy Perkins ROW 4 Jim Ponti Jerry M. Schroeder Lawrence Valberg ROW 5 Duane Wiedrich Gaylin Woodward Ron Zaremba 414 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Dave Holt and John Biggs Presidents itk « 4 1 ROW 1 Mike Allen Gary Armstrong Les Babbitt Dave Bathrick Martin Bcattie Thomas Beffa John Biggs ROW 2 Mike Bitterling Carl Blackstock Gary Bland Duane Borovec Mel Boston Tom Bratt Bill Brines ROW 3 Dennis Buehanan Dewey Cannon Bill Chambers Selmer Dahl Craig Delbert Larry Dillon John Ehlers ROW 4 Don Elsom Tom Eriandson Bill Fawcett Roger Gorman Jim Greene Morris Grobins Hjorn Grobstok ROW 5 Jerry Halvorsen Jim Highsmith Wayne Hohman Dave Holt Joe Jacobs Jim Jensen Dennis Johnson ROW 6 Bob Kaeser George Kelley Ed Kellogg Art Lemke Dennis McCrea Pete Nelson Mike Norwood ROW 7 Tony Pasckeale James Henry Peters Van Rhebeck Graham Rostead Jerr Schmeil Dean Straley Brian Talbott ROW 8 Gary Tapert Ross Taylor Roger A. Thiel Bruce Walton Eugene N ' heeler Lew ' ils( n John Voodman T. MS i ' S Bob McConnell and Morten Romstad Presidents Sigma Chi ROW 1 Micheal Allert Dave Angstrom Dick Ankcorn Dick Barry Thomas Brown Jerry Buettner Dennis Carter ROW 2 Don Carter William E. Cole Mike Connor Steve Corve Bob Cromer John Daley Fred Dunham ROW 3 Tore Dybfest Bill Ebel Dean Edwards Mike Ellis Mike Fisher Rolf Gabrielsen Gordon G. Gallup ROW 4 Rod Grimm Dick Hall Ed Haskel Jerry Harris John Howell Kyran Krank Garith Krause ROW 5 Bob McConnell John Tom McPherson Tom Michaels John Mitchell Bruce Moore Bruce Mumford Bob Neilson ROW 6 Bill Pascual Glenn Paterson Bert Pence Ben Peterson Doug Rathbun Terry Richard Morten Romstad ROW 7 Grant Rowe John Severson Bud Smart Robert Snow Dean Temple ROW 8 Dick Turner John Vandermeulen Lee Wheeler it 4SL im 416 Sigma Nu Jim Lemery President r fi f) ROW 1 Jerry Altig Barry Ford Barrett Ben Braat Ken Brown Duke Campbell Dennis Cearlock Jim Dahl ROW 2 Don Daniels Frank Densmore Niel Dirom Gordon Douglass Barry Eberhardt Art Eckman Gene Erickson ROW 3 Dave Fletcher Roger Fosseen Al Goldade Larry Gust Pat Hawes Geoff Hayward William Kelly ROW 4 Don Knight Shannon Kollmeyer Dave Mansfield Dennis Miller John Moffitt Bill Myles Jr. Jim Paton ROW 5 Dave Paulon Don Pearson Gerald Ferryman Stuart Rehnstrom Darrel! Rung Walt Schmidt Ned Shafer ROW 6 Larry Sloan Ron Smith MikeTheobald Rich Thomas Bill Tumbull ROW 7 David Vik Dave Warren Douglas Wilcox 417 Sigma Phi Epsilon Bob Noel President ROW I Vicent Antonio Jim Ashburn Jerry Babbitt Jim Bair Chuck Barnes Robert E. Barton Bill Bayne ROW 2 Al Beard Jim Beard James Boylan Bill Bradley Dave Bradley Tom Bradley AI Branco ROW 3 Dexter Brown Bob Bruno Jim Clevenger Robert Diercks Wink Dillaway Jim Easley Albert Ehle ROW 4 Bart Ciard Larry Gill Scott Graves Vem Griffith Hans Grobstok Gary Ham Gene Hartigan ROW 5 Jim Harvison Jim Hinckley Fred Hyde Max Jensen Steve Jensen ROW 6 Garth Johnson Joe Jones Chuck Kimbrough Sivert Kobro Jim Lane ■Iff V,. 5SMBI ' 1 . 418 Sigma Phi Epsilon ROW 1 Pete Leinonen Tim Manring Dave Matheson Ron Matheson Dave Maughan Will Maupin Jim McDonald ROW 2 Roy Newell Tom Newman James Nielsen Bob Noel John Oldfield Jim Ormiston Ken Ormiston ROW 3 Mick Piper Marty Plone Ned Pugh Dave Rceder Charles Rohrmann Gene Sampley Gary Schwendiman ROW 4 Dave Shaffer John Skirving Dave Smith Jerry Smith Roger Smith Dick Snyder Ed Sonneborn ROW 5 Leigh Sutphin Tat Tatterson Jerry Thomas Al Thompson Don Tonilinson ROW 6 Dick Tucker Lynn Votaw Kenneth Waldrip ROW 7 Jim Ralph Walton Gary Wilson L. G. Wilson 419 Stimson Chuck Williamson President ROW 1 Olusegun Adedeji Ken Alexander Pete Anderson Anthony Appel Fred Appel Charles Aurand Cecil Baldwin ROW 2 Roger Barron Steve Bartlet Bill Bates Lewis Becker Duane Bensel Bill Bialkowsky John Blodgett ROW 3 Earl Bloom John Brown Lon Carlson Stephan Carter Clyde Christie Darrell Clavey Charles Cleaveland ROW 4 Richard Cowan Rod Davidson Gary Dukelow Dick Durant Kent Elsey John Erickson Terence Ethridge ROW 5 Don Follett Dwight Forgey Jeff Forrey Gerald Giese John Gilbert Gary Gleason Charles Goodsell ROW 6 Toby Gustafson James Gyselman Jerry Hansen ROW 7 Ron Harder 420 Stimson ROW 1 Ron Hatley Lee Hayes Dave Hein Melvin Herdrick Paul Humes Dale Hunt Ben Hurst ROW 2 Gary Hyde Gayl Inman John Irwin Doug Jackson Lester Jeremiah Edward Johnson Si Johnson ROW 3 Mel Johnston Jim Kinnaman Allan Kirkwood Jerry Koch Jon Krause Aaron Kuest Wardell Larson ROW 4 Mai Lawly Jake Logan James Ludwig Dennis Lum Paul Maki Robert Mansfield Larry McCullough ROW 5 Don Mc Farland Tom Mc Kern George Mc Queen Mark Melrose Allen Mettler David Meyn Robert Middle ROW 6 Samuel Mompongo Steve Morical Roger MuUer ROW 7 Gary Mundinger 421 Stimson ROW 1 Kay Munns Dale Nesbitt Stanley Ogi Ronald Olsen Aaron Patton Fred Paul Dan Pederson ROW 2 Pat Pendell Steven Pepke John Perry Gary Pfalf Ron Prentice Richard Quirk Richard Raugust ROW 3 David Rawls Mark Reilly Ronald Riedasch Walker Roberts Dave Robinson Joe Sampson David Sams ROW 4 Del Sanford Chuck Simpson Larry Sims Harry Spiegelberg John Stephenson Richard Stevens Gene Sturdevant ROW 5 Edgar Swank Mike Tank Frank Taylor Richard Thrapp David Tufts ROW 6 John Valiant Vance Vallandigham Daryl Wall Darrell Watkins Lynn Watkins ROW 7 Henry Watson Larry Wilson Jim Wise ROW 8 Roy Witney Tau Kappa Epsilon Doug Orkney President -9 ROW 1 Dennis Ah Mau James Allen Keith Arndt Tim Brown Mike Calosso Mike Carlon Le Roy Chart ROW 2 Lee Covell Oliver Davis Neal Dempsey William Duncan Jim Erickson Jack Flynn Mike Fotheringill ROW 3 Eilif Fredricksen Barry Frey Jerry Graham Roger Hastings Don Havens Bob Heacox Gerald HofF ROW 4 Jim Holt Allen Isaacson Mike Jepsen Russell Kasselman John Kennedy Marve Marchbanks Keith Moorhead ROW 5 Howard Morgan Curtis Nakayama Terry Neal Bill Nelson Dean Nichols Bob Olds Douglas Orkney ROW 6 Bill Porter Michael Pracna Gary Price Gail Reed Dick Steen ROW 7 Gary Stoskopf Arlen Taylor Ward Taylor Craig Thompson Roger Whitney 423 Theta Chi Miller Lembke President ROW 1 Bob Abendroth George Abrams Rick Alexander Keith Barrow James Seeks Larry Buckley Bill Case ROW 2 Jerry Colson Michael Crafton Neal Crossland Robert De Long Don Dunbar Doug Durye h Per Engelstad ROW 3 Kenneth Erickson Douglas Ferguson Bob Guess Jerry Hollenback Larry House Fred Hunter Spencer Keene ROW 4 Brad Kuiper Miller Lembke Dick McCauley Chris Mooney Leonard Neubert David Noblitt John Nold ROW 5 Tom Osborn James Parcell Charles Paulson Greg Perry Allen Quist Wayne Rea Wayne Rimple ROW 6 Robert Sanderson Donald R. Sandstrom Barton Smith John Spencer Jim Trefren ROW 7 Jim Van Leuven Ben Vincent Ralph West Robert Wheaton James Woodward 424 Monty Chaussee President ROW 1 Bruce Breitenbach Robert S. Brown Jim Caldwell Monty Chaussee John Clinton Clay Conrath David Crowe ROW 2 Jerry Dake John Endsley James Erickson William Foley Bradford Fosness Bill Calvin Lon Craves ROW 3 David Herrington Donald Hicks Dietmar Klaus Robert Kinney Steven Klingler Robert McConnell Robert McCinnis ROW 4 Patrick McMurtray Jim Reddy Fred Reinke Mac Rogers Dave Schaal Roger Schiess Dale Strickland ROW 5 John Swannack Burris Swenson Fred Twitchell Dave Van Herseth William Victor University Firestation Michael Cook President ROW 1 Ron Berg Jerry Bishop Mick Cook Dwight Ferguson Jim Giovannini ROW 2 James Hamilton Richard Headington Max Hubble Bruce Mc Donald Jim Mc Gillis ROW 3 Bob Pennington Robert Smith Gary Wilgus 426 Waller Jack Pheasant President ROW 1 Allan Akesson Phil Barto Ernest Beever J. D. Birge Art Bisig William Blanton Terry D. Boldt ROW 2 Herman Bosse Jim Braden Larry Buchanan Richard Bumgarner Duane Gamine Ron Chaplin Fred Christiansen ROW 3 David Coney Ralph Comwal Dave Craig Lewy Dean Ken De Bord ROW 4 Ray Denny Dick Dodge Ross Eberle ROW 5 Darrell Erb Wesley Fitts Leroy Fletcher 427 Waller ROW 1 Vaden Floch Stan Fuhuhara Fred Gamsey J. Graybill Brian Gregory Joel Griffith Morris Hall ROW 2 Dick Hendricks Stephen Heppell Donald Hof Keith Hoofnagle Douglas Irvine Gordon Jackson Bill Janes ROW 3 Bob Jenkins Mike Johanson Norman Johnson Dean Jones Dietrich Jung ROW 4 Jim Klahn Dan Klemp David Krudwing ROW 5 Bill Kuhlmann Robert Kurtz Robert Lanter ROW 6 Dennis Ludwig Waller ROW 1 Stan Lund Ed Lyons Mohammad Malik Wayne Mattson Don Mc Dowell Jack Mc Fadden Ken Migchelbrink ROW 2 Dave Nees Lawrence Olsen Richard Pakenen Ken Perkins Jack Pheasant Larry Pickering Elno Roundv ROW 3 Albert Seto Jack Shackleford Mike Spencer Chet Staley Jim Swinyard ROW 4 Chuck Telford Chuck Tudor Noel Vaughn ROW 5 Albert Vershcaeve Joe Wiggs Tom Zitzer ROW 6 William Zmeko 429 -MJmi Starting rider is flagged on the track. Team and officials inspect bicycle before race. Little 500 Determined cyclist steams ahead. Stimson Hall, winning team, beam with pride. Competing teams gather after the race. 430 MARRIED STUDENTS Married Students Barbara Phil Bren w wrf- Harvey and Kaye Huisingh with son Larry Dick and Judy Barry, Carolyn and Dean Edwards, and Demaris and Vee Dee Drummond. John and Susie Martin, Penny and Gary Higgins. 432 Married Students Walter and Susan Windus. Mark (Son) Jackie and Mike Williams. Maurice, Sandy, Stevie and Renita Ster- ling and Zee, Ellice, Ted and Kelly Grove. Carlas and Susana Coniacho and Sonya, Wendy, and Ralph Womack. 433 Married Students Leon and Betty Smith with Gerald and Andrea Miller. Deloris, Ricky, Craig and Keith Bennett. John, Judy, Beverly and Scott Eutenier and Virginia with baby Lynn, Allen, Laurie and David Rasmussen. Sylvia and James Curtis. If TV- T 434 Married Students David, Mike, Mark, and Linda Williams. H I UN TT f l |paBli ' s 9 l m ' H i H la ' . K m K ' tt 1 [HIjJjj w ■. a g ' i w t m l n ' | H f i W m ,.-- ' k H M Ted and Mona Nelson. Ron and Pat Richards. Gregorio F. Soler and Mrs. Rose E. Schremini dc cier trom Monte- video, Uruguay. Pat, Keith, and Bob Bainter. Phyllis, Kelley, and Dennis Myers. 435 Married Students Dave and Jeanne Keatts with son Kevin. Children enjoy the Terrace Apartment ' s grounds. m m n ti Terrace Apartments, married students housing. New site for married student housing. 436 INDEX Subject Index Acacia 376 Academic Administration 26 ADMINISTRATION 21 Ag Economics 43 Agriculturist 302 Ag Board 302 Agronomy Club 44 AIA 56 AIChE 56 AIEE-IRE 57 Air Force 1 10 Alpha Chi Omega 328 Alpha Delta Pi 329 Alpha Gamma Delta 330 Alpha Gamma Rho 377 Alpha Epsilon Rho 99 Alpha Kappa Delta 138 Alpha Kappa Lambda 378 Alpha Kappa Psi 69 Alpha Phi 331 Alpha Phi Sigma 99 Alpha Psi 108 Alpha Tau Alpha 42 Alpha Tau Omega 379 Alpha Zeta 43 AIME 57 American Pharmaceutical Assn. 79 Angel Flight 113 Arab Student Club 138 Army 115 Army Sponsors 117 Arnold Air Society 113 ARTS 231 ASCA Council 41 ASAE 58 ASCE 59 ASME 59 ASWSU 254 ASWSU Committees 256 Athletic Council 166 AVMA Frosh 107 AVMA Juniors 108 AVMA Sophomores 107 AWS 265 Baptist Students Union 144 Baseball 193 Basketball 183 Beta Gamma Sigma 70 Beta Theta Pi 380 Board of Publications 288 Board of Regents 23 Business Management 28 Chinook 290 Chi Omega 332 Choir 234 Chorus 234 College of Agriculture 38 College of Economics and.Business 65 College of Education 73 College of Home Economics 62 College of Pharmacy 78 College of P. E. and Recreation 82 College of Sciences and Arts 86 College of Veterinary Medicine 104 COLLEGES AND SENIORS 33 Colman Hall 333 COMMUNICATIONS 287 Community Hall 337 Concert Band 233 Cosmopolitan Club 139 Cougar P. E. Club 84 Cougar Swim Club 85 Crimson Circle 135 Crimson Clover 44 Dairy Science Club 45 Davis Hall 339 Delta Chi 381 Delta Delta Delta 342 Delta Gamma 343 Delta Sigma Phi 382 Delta Tau Delta 383 Delta Upsilon 384 Duncan Dunn 344 Engineering and Mineral Tech. 54 Evergreen 294 Farm House 385 Ferry Hall 346 FFA 45 Football 1 72 Forestry Club 49 Freshman Class 274 Gamma Delta 145 Gamma Phi Beta 350 Gamma Theta Upsilon 72 Gannon Hall 386 Golf 198 Goldsworthy 390 GOVERNMENT 253 GPAR 276 Grey W 167 Gymnastics 190 Hawaiian Club 140 Home Ec. Club 139 HONORARIES AND ORGANIZATIONS 131 Horticulture Club 46 IBR 278 IFC 282 IK ' s 137 Industrial Arts Club 77 Institute of Ag. Sciences 36 Institute of Technology 50 IPAC ■277 Junior Class 270 Junior Panhellcnic 281 Kappa Alpha Theta 351 Kappa Delta 352 Kappa Kappa Gamma 353 Kappa Psi 79 Kappa Sigma 396 Krugel Hall 397 KUGR 301 KWSC 298 Lambda Chi Alpha 400 Lambda Delta Sigma 147 Lambda Kappa Sigma 80 Lariat Club 47 LAS 241 Lutheran Student Ass ' n. 145 Marching Band 233 MARRIED STUDENTS 431 MEN 375 McAllister Hall 401 McCroskey Hall 354 MILITARY 109 Mortar Board 134 Mu Beta Beta 49 Mu Phi Epsilon 100 Neill Hall 404 Newman Club 146 Orchestra 233 Outing Club 141 Pakistan Students Assn. 142 Panhellenic 280 PEM Club 85 Phi Beta Kappa 132 Phi Chi Theta 70 Phi Delta Kappa 77 Phi Delta Theta 407 Phi Epsilon Kappa 85 Phi Eta Sigma 133 Phi Gamma Delta 408 Phi Kappa Phi 132 Phi Kappa Tau 409 Phi Kappa Theta 410 Phi Mu Alpha 100 Phi Sigma Kappa 411 Pi Beta Phi 356 Pi Kappa Alpha 412 Pi Sigma Alpha 100 Pi Tau Iota 101 Pine Manor 413 Plays 235 Range Management 48 Regents Hill 357 Rho Chi Honor Society 80 Rho Nu 101 Roger Williams Fellowship 146 ROYALTY 149 Scarab 60 Scott Hall 365 Senior Class 268 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 415 Sigma Chi 416 Sigma Delta Chi 102 Sigma Iota 71 Sigma Kappa 369 Sigma Kappa Phi 102 Sigma Nu 417 Sigma Phi Epsilon 418 Sigma Tau 60 Sigma Tau Alpha 133 Society for the Advancement of Management 72 Social Coordinating Council 142 Sophomore Class 272 SPORTS 165 Spurs 136 State Relations 32 Stevens Hall 370 Stimson Hall 420 Stimson Senate 143 Student Relations 30 Swimming 192 Symphonic Band 232 Tau Beta Pi 61 Tau Kappa Epsilon 423 Technometer 289 Tennis 204 Theta Chi 424 Theta Sigma Phi 103 Theta Xi 425 Track 199 UCCF 147 University Dames 143 University Firestation 426 University Photo 288 Waller Hall 427 Wildlife Conservation 144 Wilmer Hall 372 WOMEN 327 WRA 205 Wrestling 191 YMCA 286 Young Republican Club 148 YWCA 283 43S student -Faculty Index A Anderson, Le Roy 84 180 Bagnall, Richard 234 Barton, Robert E. 90 112 Berry, Karhlcen 44 214 142 Boblet, Patricia 157 Anderson, Lynn 144 404 406 35 254 418 Berrv, Wriliam 66 115 180 Bockeniohle, Bradley 90 378 Anderson, Margit 66 70 112 Bahr, Judith 372 Barton, Robert V 100 112 Berthidf, Larry 52 Bodine, Lynn 397 Aabv, Robert 386 154 265 266 141 Bailey, Bonnie 1 1 1 257 332 Barton, Stephen 390 Bertoia, Don 199 Bodmer, Robert 147 397 Aagard, Virginia 1S2 267 15) Anderson, Michael 185 Ballev, Col 110 Bastedo, Richard 5 2 57 Bertramson, B. R )dne y 17 264 Boehm, Robert 52 59 61 253 Aanint, Jacqueline 276 HO Anderson, Nancv 234 Bailev, Susan 232 Batchek, Charles 57 Bertrand, Carol !57 Boemz, D. R. 46 Aanensnn, James U7 Anderson, Paula 154 207 130 Bain, Beverly 136 Bates, Lawrance 404 406 Berube, Florence 214 370 Boesel, Elaine 354 Aaring, Janice 267 !42 Anderson, Peter 143 264 420 285 330 Bates, Gary 238 Best, Carl 384 Boggan, Jerry 107 Abbuir, Dr.nna 2i4 2i8 352 Anderson, Richard V. 90 Bain, Bruce 3 76 Bates, Marian 90 257 269 Best, Gordon 386 Bogucki, Sranley 380 Abbi.lt, Michael 167 170 132 180 Bainter, Pat 14! 435 Bates, Stan 29 166 Bettas, George 137 142 146 Bohike, Tovr 136 139 343 Abdo, M.ihamed 1!8 Anderson, Robert H. 186 Balnter, Robert 435 Bates, illtam 70 143 4 20 162 273 410 Boise, Sue 355 Abe, Rle 208 Anderson, Robert R. 169 Balr, James 84 418 Bathrlck, David 415 Bettas, Richard 410 Bolaria, Bhopinder 138 Abelsnn, Le Roy !86 Anderson, Roderick 71 Baird, Elizabeth 79 112 Batjer, John 135 Belts, Attie SI Boldman, William F. Jr. 117 Abeiidrorh, Robert H7 424 Anderson, Ronald 180 Baud, Norman 45 Batzle, Dtana 63 Belts, Donald 234 Boldt, Terry 427 Aberg, Anders 407 Anderson, Sally 275 151 Baird, Patricia 144 Bauer, Darlene 346 Belts, Gerald 379 Bollen, Michael 397 Abrams, Dorothy 2!4 Anderson, Sanda 156 Baken, Caiolyn 262 131 Bauer, Marylin 299 Belts, Jack 219 181 Bolme, Donald 56 Abrams, Llovd 2H 424 Anderson, Sonja 146 Baker, Belly I 1 3 150 261 Bauer, Nancy Jo 372 Bettys, Keith 144 Bolser, Claudia 63 357 Abrams, Mary i70 Anderson, Susan 154 311 370 Bauer, Rosaly 66 357 Betz, Glenn 45 Bolte, Max 61 383 Ackerlv, Marilee 117 Anderson, Thomas 59 Baker, Cherijo 354 Baugh, M. Janice 331 Bevaart, Marcella 357 Bolter, Linda 357 Acicermann, Carol 71 Anderson, William D 69 Baker, Everette 108 Bauman, Milton 84 Bevington, Jane 207 346 Bolton, John 65 390 Ackert, James Adams, Anne 66 70 262 280 Adams, Doris 47 41 1 !!4 351 357 Anderson, William W Andrews, Dennis 254 •Jr. 411 379 377 48 377 Baker, Cretchen Baker, Glenn 167 284 85 170 357 161 400 Bausnian, Gerald Baxter, Edwin Baxter, Judrth Bavlev, Bruce 116 186 77 132 383 Bevins, Daniel Beyersdorf, Paul Bhatia, V. N. Bhattl, Allah 9 60 61 182 80 142 Bond, Celia Boore, IVllliam Booth, Jerry Boots, Larry 45 346 72 390 282 Adams, Harold Adams, James 112 404 Andrews, Duane Andrews, Fred 282 Baker, Janey Baker, Jeanne 71 1i2 Bayley, V ilma Bayne, Mary 351 165 Bialkowsky, Wil Bianchl, Dominic ram 420 1 !2 Bordwell, Phyllis 278 267 346 Adams, Lanerte 1 1 I 208 352 Angstrom, David Angus, Cathryn Ankcorn, Richard 416 Baker, Mardine 66 142 346 Bayne, Wiliam 418 Bice, ' era 208 2!2 Borg, Rebecca Boilin, Nancy Borner, Frank 344 Adams, Norman 49 370 416 Baker, Pamela 234 170 Baze, Rea 85 275 165 Bickelhaupt, Larry Bickford, Monroe I 16 IKI 157 Adams, Pamela 35 ! Baker, Raymon 116 275 Bea, Gary 52 145 408 18 4! 18 Adams, Robert Adams, Wallace 28 ' 6 234 Antonio, Vicent Antsen, Paul Appcl, Anthony 142 101 146 418 412 Baker, Sylvia Baker, Thomas 142 170 407 Beadles, Erma Beale, Janet 71 265 154 143 Biddulph, Ann Bienz, Darrel 147 41 344 302 Bornhoir, Shirley Borovec, Duane 256 211 298 1!1 299 Adamson, Barbara 73 1 32 420 Bakklla, Eva 44 49 63 119 Bean, Melvin 105 Bieibowei, June 288 101 415 Adamson, Linda Jo 357 Baldwin, Cecil 420 Beard, Alan 56 60 61 418 Bigelow, Ruth 101 346 Borshelm, Craig Borron, Judith 19! Addis, Paul !8 385 Appel, Fred 5 8 146 420 Baldwin, Gwen 80 350 Beard, Harriett 13! Biggs, John 911 169 214 415 157 Adede;i, Olusegun 420 Arbogast, Cynthia 273 357 Baldwin, Nancy 557 Beard, James 4IR Brilerer, David 52 Bosse, Herman 45 427 Agnew, Robert 8! 204 Ardussi, Mary 90 100 Baldwin, Patrick 47 Beaslev, Wallis 89 138 166 Billings, Don 77 Boston, Melvin 99 415 Ah Mau, Dennis 112 140 152 232 Baldwin, Ralph 146 407 Beattie, Gv endol n J 357 Bllllngslev, Davie 44 58 397 Botchek, Charles 51 423 Armstrong, Byron 386 Ball, .Margaret 372 Beattie, Martin 415 Bills, Rav 147 Boltem, Carolyn 172 Ahmed, Sadrudin 66 70 Armstrong. Dennis 59 Ball, Terrence 167 275 390 Bech, Terence 90 232 377 Bingham, Joanne 234 216 370 BottemiUer, Everett 105 108 i2 378 Armstrong, Douglas 95 Ball, Terry 183 Beck, James 45 401 Bingham, John 147 Boulton, ' illiam 177 Ahnell. VVarren 107 Armstrong, Elizabeth 357 Ballew, Robert 412 190 Beck, Ronald 69 404 Birdsell, Bruce 397 Bow-en, Barbara Jo !5S Ahnquist, Elizabeth 333 Armstrong, Gary 415 Ballo, James Beck, Shan 128 Birdsell, Dale 90 397 Bower, Calheline !46 Ah.ila, Milton III 113 Armstrong, Howard 190 Balsley, Karen 369 Beck, W llllam 3 90 Birge, John 56 427 Bower, Donna 154 Ahrendt, Armand 408 Armstrong, Michael 379 Balsoin, Brenda 90 100 1 32 Becker, Cecelia 339 Birum, Ronald 385 Bower, Ronald 1 37 184 Aiken, Patrick I-l! 198 Armsrrong, Rtjbert 95 108 1 34 256 35 1 Becker, Lewis 420 Bishop, Gerald 426 Bowie, Garald S5 147 Aitkenhcad, Wm, 50 Arnaud, Dominique 410 Bamford, Kathrvn 169 207 Becker, Ronald 260 382 Bishop, Lyall 233 Bowman, Barry 192 Akeily, Manlee 2!4 342 Arndt, Keith 423 Bamford, Lowell 66 412 Becker, William 59 60 Brsig, Arthur 59 427 Bowman, Carolyn M5 Akesson, Allan 427 Arneson, Kathv 294 295 Banan, M Sgt. Harry 115 Beckett, Carol 356 Birteillng, Mlcha el 415 Bowman, George 102 Akishin, George 376 296 357 Band, William 87 Beckley, Scott 66 Enbv, George 1 !1 1 37 Bowman, Kaien 145 Alberti, Albert 186 Aronson, Philip 400 Bang, Haakon 7 ? 80 263 Becklev, Melinda 365 Bjornson, Barbar. A. 295 Boy, Delia 6! !55 Alderman, Mary 333 Arstein, Lianne 260 267 350 Bangs, Thomas 56 Beech, Terry 100 Bjornstad, Barbara L 370 Bov, Robert 71 Aldrich, Sarah )0 343 Arrhur, Martha 138 31! Banisrer, Gene 61 Beeks, James 424 Black, Kathleen 275 3!7 Boxce, John 1 16 !86 Alexander, Alexander 424 Arthur, Mary 138 333 Banks, Gary 111 409 Beeler, John 137 409 Black, Rosemary 278 Boyce, Thomas 1 16 !86 Alexander, Kenneth 420 Arthurs, James 79 400 Bantz, Lalanne 1 52 164 344 Beer, Connie 205 207 Black, Susan 141 345 Bnvd, Ronald 77 146 410 Alexander, Ronelle 136 Ashburn, James 84 234 418 Barber, John 131 137 Beers, Darrvl 00 212 231 Black, Walter 197 Bovd, Sandra !44 162 207 154 Ashe, Mardith 342 Barber, Perer 397 Beetle, Sharon 165 Blackstock, Carl 415 Bovlan, James 167 170 418 Alexieve, Marie 146 Ashley, Marlene 357 Barbre, Laura 277 357 Beever, Ernest 52 427 Blackwell, John 197 Biaat, Benjamin 105 417 Ah, Sultan 1!9 142 Ashmun, Chuck 102 Barclay, Danrel 191 Beffa, Thomas 415 Blain, Katherrne 6 3 161 265 Brace, Sharon 565 Allard, Robvn 357 Ashton, Susan 214 365 Barclay, Ralph 112 404 Belair, Mrs, Sand ra 143 280 129 Bracher, Randall 407 Allen, Earlyse 7i n4 160 Askerman, Christine 333 Baicott, James 214 400 Belchei, Janer 285 328 Blair, Alec 147 Brackenbush, Larry 1 12 262 266 280 351 Aslakson, Jean 132 Barden, Larry 45 145 Belcourl, Patricia 214 3 29 Blair, Dcanna 257 277 Bracken, Ada 1 !! !!! Allen, Gwen 1 n 157 Aslakson, Richard 59 Baigmeyer, Alan 45 Belknap, Donna 13! Blair, Robert 71 258 404 Bracken, Lawrence 41 1 Allen, James 167 199 421 Aspol, Chrrsrian 71 Bargniever, Bruce 141 377 Belknap, Sclera 2i4 35! Blair, Susan 153 Bradbury, Betty 9(1 !54 Allen, Michael 415 Atkins, Margaret ri Bargmeyer, Janet 141 Bell, Charles 147 Blake, Joan 354 Eraden, Charles 112 Allen, R 60 n2 258 416 Atkinson, Sharon 232 157 Barker, Edwin 180 Bell, Frank 377 Blake, Rurh 214 Braden, James 427 Allison, Sandra Jo H9 131 Atwood, Paul 212 211 Barl.rw, William 66 71 Bell, George 77 Blakelev, Jean 42 2!4 169 Braden, Noiman 50 Allred, Dlanne 147 165 Aubv, Laura 146 255 404 Bell, Sreven 19! 580 Blakelev, Judy 2!4 Biadcii, Vilbui 1 !2 Allied, John 108 Auken, Svend 18! Barmore, Thnmas 52 57 Bellamy, George 57 141 Blakelv, Louis 170 Bradford, Joan 152 !42 AIniv, Donald 66 177 Ault, Nelson 88 Barmuta, Linda 131 152 Bellas, Norman 234 Blakeh, Michael 42 41 45 Bradfoid, VidAoda 165 Alseth, Alfred 8J 85 192 Ault, Oia 100 2 12 211 Barrier, Jeanette 145 214 Belles, Bert 60 181 Blakkolb, Linda 267 Biadlev, Da, 1.1 418 Alseth. Anne 143 214 258 259 157 Belles, Janet 133 110 Bland, C;arv 415 Bradlcv, Harrv 256 Althoft, Millie 90 157 Aune, Darrell 401 Bainei, Blair 199 Belsbv, Nancy 129 Blandford, Barbara 278 Bradley. J. Thomas 418 Altig, Jerry 161 417 Aurand, Charles 420 Barnes, Chuck 418 Benlne, Carol 142 279 3 72 8tadle , Jo Anne !!2 AKvard, H. V. Jr. 88 288 Austerman, Stanley 142 Barnes, John F. Jr. 184 Bennett, Craig 434 Blanron, l rlllam A. Jr. 13! Bradley, John 418 Alward, Svdnev 214 282 3 82 Barnes, Judirh 112 Bennett, Delotis 14! 4!4 137 427 Bradley. Joseph 71 264 Ambrose, Kay 2!4 142 Austin, George 51 Barnes, Larry 46 Bennett, James 45 Blaskowskv, Don Id 378 Bradley, Robert 107 Anient, Don 47 Austin, Theodoie 401 Barnes, Rrchard 38 Bennett, Mary Lue 291 Blatter, Barbara 85 205 205 Bradshaw, Barbara !46 Amling, Storma 145 354 Auvil, Juidth 90 277 157 Barnhard, Sindra 260 Bennett, W illlam 47 Blauert, Linda 135 Brady, Linda !57 Anio, Drew 408 Axlund, Richard 258 Barnhart, Douglas 1 16 Beno, Saiah !!7 Bleaknev, William 400 Brain, George 180 Amsberry, James 77 378 282 181 Barnhart, Let)n3 2 34 285 352 Bensel, Duane 146 420 Blcchschmidt, La ace 43 377 Brake, Peiiy I 16 117 Amundsen, Arlene 346 Ayers, Linda 102 157 Barofskv, Douglas 401 Benson, Barbara J !57 Blier, Ray 170 Braniaii, Patiicia 90 101 1 12 Amundsen, ' irginia 357 214 353 Bairett, Arthur 1 17 279 41 ! Benson, Janet 1!7 Bliesnei, V ayne 234 291 !97 1 34 2911 Amundson, Bruce 378 Barrett, Bonnie 214 !50 Benson, William 118 Bl..ck, John H. 80 Branistedt, William 1 16 185 Amundson, Roger 66 71 Barren, Ford 90 417 Bent, John 286 Block, John Harvey 79 147 Branco, Allen 167 170 418 Aiiastasio, Kaihryn 258 B Barrett, Richaid 3 69 Bentzon, Jan 167 199 Blockhus, (;avle !5S Brand, Sandra ill 285 333 Barricklow, Evelyn 278 !S4 Bereirer, Sallie 354 Blocklinger, Rona Id 167 19! Brannon, Thelnia 288 Andersen, Jean 346 Bariingham, Norman 386 Berg, Beverly 357 Blodgelt, John 420 Bransdorf, Joseph 190 Andersen, Linda 365 Babbitt, Jerry 117 418 Barron, Roger 420 Berg, Biuinie 356 Blomgren. Stephen 58 Branr, Halscv R. Jr. 275 Anderson, Ardeth 113 Babbitt, Leroy 81 85 Barrow, Keirh 56 424 Berg, Rauny 2!9 357 Biomquisr, Sharon 100 353 Brastield. Michael 186 155 172 170 191 Barry, Judith 8 85 214 Berg, Rfiriald 4 26 Blo..m, Delbert 1 16 Brateng, Norman 234 412 Anderson, Arlene E. 168 Babbitt, Leslie 376 257 432 Berg, Russell 404 Bloom, Earl 4 57 233 Bratrud, Jeff 277 Anderson, Arlene M. 116 260 Babcock, Jerome 78 Barry, Patricia 147 372 Bergan, Ole 190 234 420 Bratt, Thomas 415 285 142 Bacharach, Susan 353 Barry, Richard 90 234 256 Berger, Donald 71 2!4 397 Bloom, Geiald 5C 61 Bray, Lyriiie 214 157 Anderson, Donald 408 Backman, Sandra 90 100 132 268 416 432 Berger, Sally 312 Bloom, Geraldine 90 112 Brayton, F. Charles 18! 19! Anderson, Dorman 60 61 289 232 213 137 Barry, William 295 Berger, Susan 356 Bloom, Neil 407 Bready, Sue 2!4 260 Anderson, Gary 397 Backs, David 396 Barstad, Peter 262 272 404 Bergeson, Hugh 147 Bloom, Rav 59 84 1V2 271 151 Anderson, George 400 Bacon, Ann 352 Bartelheimer, Danny 45 385 Bergeson, Sharyl 267 Bloomquisr, Lynd a III Breaker, ;ary 61 181 Anderson, Gerald 37 6 Bacon, Cathy 153 370 Battels, Jan 107 Berglund, Sandra 151 1! 357 Breakey. Marvan 112 214 Anderson, Glenn 390 Bacon, David 3 90 Bartholet, Jack 116 Bergsten, William 66 407 Blosser, T, H. 57 2SR 357 Anderson, Gloria 212 233 Bader, Suzanne 1!9 357 Barrholet, Jane 328 Bergstroni, Ann 61 357 Bluhm, Ann 359 Brehm. .Mikel 234 353 Anderson, Grover 190 Badham, Richard 1 16 Bartholet, John 52 Berllla, Linda 172 Bluhm, Geoige 43 5f 61 Bieitenbach, Bruce 66 69 425 Anderson, Jacqueline 231 Baeder, Carol 319 Bartholet, Stephen 116 Berney, Darlene 46 233 139 111 12 lis 385 Brelsford, Lloyd 41 1 2J4 339 Bafus, Marjorie 234 357 Bartlelt, Merrill 379 Berntsen, Karl 52 56 60 Blumenschein, Ra ymond 71 79 Bremner, Brvan 3 76 Anderson, James 90 401 Baginski, Lawrence 4 42 Barllett, Steven 257 420 61 184 Boardman, Roger 190 Bren, Barbara 72 412 Anderson, Julie 1 1 1 152 351 137 146 3R5 Barto, Phillip 427 Berry, Bradford 4i 4 47 Biiblet, Robert 52 Bren, Phillip 7. 90 412 Anderson, Lee 107 Bagley, Marcia 61 357 Barton, Carol 281 132 14 261 !77 Boblet, Carl 2!4 157 Brenchley. Gloria 146 357 439 Brende, Judith Brewitt, Fred Brewster, Carol Brewster, Milton Bridge, Robert Bridges, Wiiliam Brierley, Sara Brigiit, Ronald Brilling, Steven Brines, Anita Brines, William Brink, Johnnie Briscoe, Barrie Briscoe, Barry Brislawn, Guy Bristol, Walter Brizendine, Shirley Brockway, Charles Broeckel, Marlene Bromling, David Brooks, Aline Brooks, William Brotherton, William Brough, Owen L., Jr Brous, Jerry Brower, Beverly Brown, Barbara Brown, David Brown, Delbert Brown, Dexter Brown, Donald Brown, George Brown, Ilene Brown, Jeffrey Brown, Joanne Brown, John 153 3S7 52 in 337 232 233 390 199 365 397 116 386 117 234 415 115 232 146 233 28 31 90 351 275 66 Brown, Kenneth Brown, Linda Brown, Philip Brown, Robert G. Brown, Robert S. Brown, Stephan Brown, Terry Brown, Thomas 108 234 416 Brown, Timothy 232 237 423 339 147 333 390 407 43 390 357 102 236 61 418 142 276 66 70 132 63 117 357 90 101 143 420 117 417 357 397 586 425 378 377 Bursmith, Ken Burton, Betse Burton, Robert Bury, John Busch, Carol Busby, James Busche, Penny Bush, Lynn Bushaw, Donald Buss, Irven Busse, Roy Butherus, Arlene Butler, Alfred Butler, Beryl Butler, Donald 29 Butler, Karen Buttermore, Ralph Butts, James Buxton, Boyd Buzzard, Ruth Bye, Sherry Bye, Stanley Byer, Judith Byers, Judy Byers, Karl Brown, Victoria Browne, John Brownell, Jerry Brownell, Mary Browning, Jerry Brubaker, Carol Bruce, Kathleen Bruce, Stephanie Bruemmer, Patricia Brukett, Jo Ann Brundage, Ann Bruno, Anthony Bruno, Robert Bruns, Rosemary Brunson, Judith Brunton, Ann Brust, Donald Bruzas, Robert Bryan, Edward Bryant, Judith Brymer, Bonnie Buchan, Sharon Buchanan, Dale Buchanan, Dennis Buchanan, Larry Buchanan, Linda Buchanan, Thomas Buchanan, Thomas Buckley, Larry Buckman, Nancy Buckman, Roger Buckner, Vonna Buergler, Sally Buess, Judith 295 234 90 100 167 170 386 63 143 56 60 235 365 100 232 258 332 73 369 233 330 358 339 73 418 358 333 143 107 401 385 356 333 344 382 415 427 351 101 262 36 380 424 147 409 132 372 365 260 280 342 267 133 204 63 134 Buettner, Gerald Buhr, Melvin Bull, Thomas Bullis, Robert Bumgardner, Michael 386 234 239 144 136 356 147 113 138 Byers, Valerie Byrd, Clifford Byrd, Wilma Bumgarner, Richard Bundy, June Bunge, Geraldine Bunnell, Dianna Burch, Lawrence Burdick, Jesslyn 134 280 350 Burger, Frances 142 260 372 416 397 409 288 52 57 61 60 427 372 3S8 365 52 73 132 Burgeson, Sharyl Burgess, Sharon Burke, Barbara Burke, Janice Burke, Roberta Burleigh, Mary Burnard, Clayton Burnard, John Burnham, Linda Burns, Judith Burns, Mary Buros, Oscar Burrell, Debra Burrell, Neil Burris, William K Burrows, James 352 344 358 90 356 66 141 151 234 269 328 232 233 408 234 408 365 267 256 257 139 146 365 139 261 144 170 358 413 136 142 298 301 383 370 31 382 147 346 286 286 328 159 190 258 337 147 370 137 275 Cable, Michael Cain, Lorraine Caldwell, James Caldwell, Louis Caldwell, Mary Caldwell, Michael Call, Verle Calosso, Mike Cameron, Andrew 292 294 295 296 Cameron, Bonnie 73 236 365 400 358 425 79 73 233 234 237 285 105 108 423 102 168 Carr, Gerald Carr, Jessie Carr, Randolph Carskadden, Susan Carter, Dennis Carter, Donald Carter, John L., Jr. Carter, Martha Carter, Stephan Cartony, Evelyn Case, Arthur Case, William Casmier, Richard Cass, William Cassie, Deanne Cassie, Gordon Castleberry, H. 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Jr. 71 Coffey, Linda Coffin, Susan Coffin, Thomas Coffman, Larry Coiner, Vernon Colbert, Lucile Cole, Charyl Cole, Frank Cole, Marilyn Cole, Wm. Coleman, Gary Coif, Richard Coif, Sharon Collar, Darlene CoUeary, Charles Colleran, Robert Colley, Berl Colliander, Roland Collins, Charels M. Jr. Collins, Gretchen Collins, Nancy Collins, Robert Colpitis, James Colson, Jerry Colton, Earl Colwell, Brooke Colyar, Janice Colyar, Jean Colyar, Lance Comacho, Carlas Comacho, Susana Conant, Charles Cone, James Conev, David Congdon, Alice Corliss, Mary Cornelius, Jean Cornwall, Ralph Cornwell, Felicia Corser, George Corsmo, Carolyn Corsmo, Catherine Corvi, Alfred S. Jr. Corvin, Carrie Cory, J. 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Jr 234 Cleaveland, Charles 420 Cooper, Jean Cooper, John Cooper, William Copeland, Gerry Copeland, Suzanne Copp, Robert Coppins, Marilyn Copps, Kathleen Corbett, Joseph B. Jr Corderman, Gerald Core, Judy Corless, Robert 339 390 234 191 191 143 143 426 115 49 278 339 168 400 412 170 329 370 138 147 372 358 157 234 343 41 42 377 137 234 259 277 339 91 298 299 141 43 101 238 83 358 342 49 427 234 289 372 234 346 234 416 105 404 386 267 66 79 352 59 396 376 144 411 423 391 420 339 369 63 346 147 339 339 330 424 Calling, Don Dal, Pino Daly, Clark Damon, Brenda Damon, Dwight 134 344 107 267 234 Cradv, Patricia 234 267 Crafton, Michael Craggs, Jeflery 237 239 375 Craig, David 234 427 Cramer, Gail Crampton, Kenneth Crandall, Joan Crandall, P. C. Crandell, S. 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Curry, David Curry, Donald Curry, Douglas Curtis, David Curtis, James A Curtis, Sylvia Cushing, Carol Custer, Alec Czyhold, Betty 234 US 169 147 91 275 20 132 147 78 79 383 91 365 91 135 Jr. 234 167 183 380 411 381 417 381 342 Daniel, Duane Daniels, Charles Daniels, Donald 52 142 Daniels, James Danishek, Kristine 47 Danquist, Gerald Dapper, Diane Darby. 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Jr 138 343 345 91 74 84 378 427 152 427 539 74 152 91 91 297 556 De Jong, Dorothy Delaney, Kathleen Delaney, William Delbert, Craig Delbridge, Craig Delich, Gerry Delich, Jerry 254 339 417 339 415 353 155 343 411 425 346 331 234 416 Deliganis, Sam De Lisa, Joel Dellinger, Elvis De Long, Robert De Matis, Carole De Meerleer, James Demena, Kassaye De Mers, Daphne De Meyer, David Demick, Duke Deming, Gary Dempsey, Neal Denny, George Denny, Jerry Denny, Ray Densmore, Franklin Denton, Karen Depner, Delbert De Roshia, Charles Derr, Dennis Derrone, Dave Deterling, Raymond De Vry, Scott Dezell, Margaret Dick, William Dickey, Darla Dickey, Darryl Dickson, William Diercks, Robert 365 358 69 333 79 56 60 346 91 260 572 147 415 275 142 234 400 169 234 282 400 401 234 137 191 424 358 378 286 234 358 407 107 107 234 423 137 404 117 232 233 378 427 417 372 386 132 404 167 397 407 232 233 358 400 339 56 79 384 137 259 418 440 Diesen, Charles 91 100 11! 116 n: 146 288 408 Dietrich, Carol 146 267 28S 5)7 Dietz, Sherl 1 ' 2 Digerud, Jan 0 Di Julio, Joseph 401 Dltlaway, inthrop 41 8 Dllle. Donald ' ft Dillev, Marjorie ' H Dillingham, Lloyd 107 Dillon, Barbara J58 Dillon, Lawrence 41 5 Dinsmnre, Gary 116 2 89 41! Dirom, Neil 18i 417 Dirstine, Roger J 86 Disnev, John !97 Dixon, Donald 107 Dixon, Helen 2)2 2!i !i7 Dixon, Jean J!8 Dixon, Mrs. Joytrt 240 Dixon, Nell bb Doble, Harold i77 Dobriski, Joseph 79 Dobson, Terrence 412 Dodge, Paul 41 S 60 Dodge, Richard 146 427 Dodge, Thomas 112 !79 D.idgen, Harold 27 Dods, Roberta 79 80 278 i44 Dolan, Richard 72 D.iland, Charles 408 Dolquist, John 2J2 2!1 400 D.niisrad, Karen 27S !46 Donahue, Sharon 267 129 Donaldson, Wm. R., Jr. 2!4 Doneen, Dennis 278 404 Donneil, Jacqueline J!6 Donovan, Sharon 281 HO Doolitlle, William i8h Doonan, Stephen 146 282 410 Doph, Marianne 165 Dormaier, John 41 1 Dorr, Kay ii7 Dnser. Shirley 299 Doubledav, Mark 2 12 2H 2!4 Douglas, Clark 1!7 272 191 Douglas, Paula 4 Douglas, Timothy 401 Douglass, Gordon 27? 417 Do«, Judith n9 Doud, Linda ?66 Do« ell. Jack 110 Downing, April 128 Downing, Joan 170 Downing, Roland !82 Downs, Marv !66 Draggoo, Jerome 38 46 177 Draggoo, Roy 146 404 Dragseth, John 181 Drake, Arlene 46 !!8 Dranev, Dlanne 2J4 H ? Dieger, Sharon J J9 Drengson, Ralph 52 Dressel, Claudia 14 1 ii! Drew, Michael 18! Druoiniond, H. Demaris 4!2 Diummond, Robert !8! Diummond, Vce S7 412 D.urv, Laurence 294 412 Duchie, Charlene 74 Duchie, « illlam ! ! Dudek, Phihp 40S Dudley, Gordon 47 Duemling, Jean !i9 Duerden, Dianne !Ji Duev, Michael !S2 408 Duev, Sugar 208 DutI, Jack !8 4! i77 Duff, Leslie !S4 Dufour, Dorothy !66 Dujm.ivich, Judith 11! ! i2 Dukelow, Gary 420 Du Mars, Bill 275 !76 Dunagan, Kathleen 6! !!7 Dunbar, Donald 424 Dunbar, Jill 141 2!4 !i2 Duncan, Bonnie !54 Duncan, William 91 42! Durickel, Norman 45 Dunham, Fredrick 416 Dunlap, Gretchen 284 !5! Dunn, Benny !97 Dunn, Carol !44 Dunn, Hubert 84 8! 190 Dunn, Mary !69 Dunn, A ' lrginia !70 Dunning, Barbara 1 1 ! 16! 267 Dunning, Clothilde 2!2 iS8 Dunning, Shelby 207 214 !4! Dunsmoor, Carol !66 Durall, Donald 167 Duran, Server 5 1 Durant. Flaine !56 Durant, Richard 110 111 11! 420 Durkee, David 100 2!2 2!! !8! Durych, Douglas 1 16 424 Duiron, Richard Dvbfest, Tore Dybing, Robert Earling, David 2!2 2iJ !86 Eash, Margaret 145 16! !!7 Easley, James 41 8 Eason, Darrel 577 Easter, Gary 91 !96 Eastlick, Herbert 87 101 Eastlick, Margaret 261 262 Eastman, Vaughn 147 Eastman, William !77 Ebberl, Lacev 74 1 !2 H4 28! 284 !5! Ebbert, Stephen !97 Ebel, William 416 Eberhardt, Barry 417 Eberle, Leonard 66 72 Eberly, William 427 Ebersole, Linda 16! 2!4 276 i42 Ebv, Janet 44 !!0 Eckman, Arthur 99 298 299 417 Eddv, Earl 275 !86 Edlefsen, Maren !47 Edlund, Ian 100 2!2 2!! 2!7 Edstrom, Virgil 77 1 !2 Edwards, Carolvn 74 4!2 Edwards, Dallas 100 204 Edwards, Donald 107 Edwards, L. Dean 416 4!2 Edwards, Martha 74 !!7 Egg, Alden !79 Egge, Audrey 6! 1 !9 Ehle, Albert 91 418 Ehlers, J.ihn 415 Ehresman, Julie 2!4 !!! Eisenbarth, Donald 278 !97 Ekenes, Joanne 257 !!2 Eldenburg, Paul !96 Elder, Betty 44 208 !66 Elder, James 89 Elefson, Eugene 108 1!2 Eliassen, Robin !97 Eliot, Blain 167 Eller, Beverly !47 Eller, Roberta 47 Ellinssen, Bruce 1 !2 Ellington, Ronald 5! Elliott, Adelbert 59 60 61 1!2 401 Elliott, Barbara !58 Elliott, Linda !!0 Ellis, Leslie 5! !97 Ellis, Michael 416 Ellis, Patricia i!7 Ellison, Diane !28 Ellison, Russell 107 Ellsperman, Mary !50 Elmore, Roberta 74 !50 Elmore, Ruth H7 Els, James 401 Elsbury, Barbara !47 Elsensohn, James !80 Elsev, Kent 4! 420 Elsom, Donald 101 415 Emerson, Barbara I!8 !47 Enberg, Mary 205 Endsley, J..hn 19! 425 Enebo, Harold 107 Eng, Carid 3 54 Eng, Richard !97 Engel, Relnhold 260 !77 Engelhardt, Blllie !58 Engelland, Ron 84 Engelskjen, Jeffrey 412 Engelstad, Per 424 Engelsrad, Tom 70 England, Judirh 6! !58 Engle, Ray 69 Englehardt, Barbara 1 16 Engstorm, M. Christine 145 !58 Engstrom, Philip 145 Engstrom, V ' 3vne 3 8 41 4! 61 111 112 385 Ennls, Donn 112 386 Ennis, Megan 1 !9 !72 Enos, Earl 146 Ensminger, M. E. ! 7 Ensor, Margaret 267 !47 Enstrom, Carolvn 278 !!! Epler, Richard 57 Epperson, Eddie 5 7 Erb, Darrell 5 3 6; 60 61 427 Erceg, Sandra ! ! 1 Erdelbrock, Karen 372 Encksen, Betty 74 !58 Erickson, Harry 147 397 Erickson, Aileen 2!4 !52 Erickson, Anna 10! Erickson, Dagny 281 !50 Erickson, Dale 400 Erickson, Delmert 59 60 Erickson, Elmer 299 Erickson, Eric 47 !85 147 Erickson, Gene 71 417 71 416 Erickson, James Allen 425 41! Erickson, James L. 234 423 Erickson, Jeanette !! 3 Erickson, John A. 271 413 Erickson, John R. 43 44 420 Erickson, Joan 280 34 3 Erickson, Kay 136 163 273 351 Erickson, Keith 301 378 Erickson, Kenneth 56 116 424 Erickson, Lee 401 Erickson, Linda 3 34 Erickson, Llovd 107 108 Erickson, Richard 401 Eriksen, Tracy 58 404 Eriksson, Rich 381 Erlandson, Thomas 167 415 Erstrom, Nancy 347 Erwin, Jeanne 3 59 Erwin, Roberta 3 59 Eshelraan, Tina 2 34 Eskenali, Samuel 29! 296 Eslick, Leanne 3 59 Eslick, Richard 381 Espeseth, Joanne 163 2!4 359 Espinoza, Irene 101 Esselstvn, April 3 37 Esser, Dennis 77 146 410 Essinger, Donald 69 71 2 34 Esles, Robert 147 Estev, Harry 61 Estling, Robert 397 Eihridge, Terence 112 113 420 Eubanks, Sally 370 Eutenier, Judy 4 34 Eureneler, John 4 34 Evans, Dennis 5 7 410 Evans, Donna 16! 28! !50 Evans, Douglas 107 Evans, Stanley !77 Evenson, Wayne 2 3 5 9 Everest, George 137 258 38 3 Everest, Lloyd 29 Everett, Peter 301 386 Evjen, Harold 102 259 Ewing, Grace 139 3 34 Ew ing, James 40 1 Ewing, Karen 34 3 Ever, Bruce 385 Fabian, Felix M. Jr. 99 Fabian, John 5 9 Fabian, William 110 111 112 132 411 Fadness, Dolores 3 59 Fagan, Calhrine 359 Fagerholm, William 391 Fairshter, David 1 12 Faletto, Richard 383 Falkenhagen, George 5 3 59 Fanazick, Richard 386 Fancher, Sarah 163 359 Fanelli, Henry 107 Fankhauser, Carol 3 32 Fanning, Catherine 44 1 39 !39 Farah, Abu 138 Fans, Thcrone !9 Farmer, Caridvn 28! !!1 Farmer, Ross 2!4 Farncr, Dorothy 26 Farr, Lee 47 Farrar, Sally 260 !!0 Farrar, Walter 53 Farrell, William 38 Farrish, Margo 91 138 350 Farrow, Frank 391 Farver, Vickl 347 Fast, Gary 386 Fatur, Judith 354 Faught, Eileen 141 330 Faulkner, Linda 66 70 266 280 328 Fawceti, Theodore B. Jr. 381 415 Feaslev, Robert 2 5Si Feenan, Eugene 44 404 Feider, Gary 278 41! Felder, Janet 146 267 3 32 Feider, Patrick 410 Fell, Carey 339 Feise, Jack 28 Felbet, Richard J. Jr. 380 Felgenhauer, Donald 137 397 Felgenhauer, Lone 92 132 134 Felgenhauer, Karl 38 41 42 4! 44 115 116 117 135 302 Feller, Kenneth 404 Felstad, Roy 137 260 286 408 Fergin, Truman 144 Ferguson, Barbara 372 Ferguson, Dwight !02 426 Ferguson, Gary 100 2 32 233 Ferguson, Gordon 4 24 Ferguson, Margaret 278 Ferguson, Pamela !!9 Ferguson, Sharon 2 34 329 Fetzer, Frances 3 3 2 Pick, Sally 347 Field, Darlene 71 331 Filion, Donald 92 Finch, Gerald 376 Finholm, Teddi 331 Fink, U ' ynne 372 Finnigan, Brian !8! Finnila, John 60 61 404 Firoz-ud-din 142 Fischbach, Robert 46 2!2 !82 Fisher, Carol 3 30 Fisher, George 277 401 Fischer, George 36 4! 27! Fisher, Joan 2i7 !4! Fisher, Michael 416 Fisher, Suzanne 350 Fisk, Bob 396 Fisk, Patricia 145 366 Fltts, James 427 Fitzgerald, Judith 2 34 344 Fitzgerald, Madeline 328 Fitzgerald, Sally 347 Firzwater, Fred 41 3 Flanagan, Edward 112 391 Flannery, Gary 84 Flatt, William 57 60 61 277 387 Fleckensteln, Joyce 92 354 Fleming, James 117 398 Fleming, Lvnn 59 Flemister, James 391 Fletcher, Frances 262 266 35 3 Fletcher, James 38 Fletcher, Jeffery 117 275 417 Fletcher, Leroy 58 427 Fletcher, Lianne 8 ! Fletcher, Sheryl 6! Flinn, John 57 Flint, Margaret 281 !5! Flintoft, Yvonne 66 3 59 Floch, Vaden 428 Flunt, Tom 299 Flvnn, Jack 275 42! FIvnn, Kathleen !!4 Fode, Wesley !72 Fogg, James 5 8 116 199 Foley, William 66 425 Folklns, Mary !66 Follett, Donald 420 Follows, Arthur 2 !2 Fontana, Darlene 6! Forgey, Dwight 47 420 Forrev, Frances 2 !4 Forrey, Jeffrey 420 Forseth, Ellen !54 Forsler, T. L. 45 Forsyth, Thomas 105 108 Fosketl, El aine 92 !59 Fosness, Bradford 425 Fosseen, William 66 417 Foster, ;eorge 167 170 407 Foster, Cinny !59 Fotheringill, Michael 42! Foucry, Suzanne 342 Foulkes, Marilyn 366 Fountain, Carmon 366 Fourz, Dell 147 Fowler, Richard 77 Fowlcs, Kalherine 276 Fox, Charles 2!4 Fralev, Janet 100 2!2 23! 372 Fralic, Terry 116 381 Francis, Liane 169 i59 Farnk, M Sgt. Everett 1 15 Frank, Richard 391 Frankle, Linda 141 354 Franz, Janice ! !4 Frazer, Gerald !8 Frazier. Gerald 18 407 Freckleion, Elizabeth 232 366 Fred, Shervl 136 369 Fredericksen, James 282 384 Frednksen, Eilif 59 199 423 Freeburn, William 137 162 27! 282 412 Freer, John 404 Freese, Barbara 259 Freese, Robert 92 290 293 398 Frelmuth, Douglas !98 French, C. Clement 24 French, Linda 329 Frencv, Carter 404 Frender, Janet 3 59 Frey, Barry 42 ! Friberg, Judy 205 !66 Friden, Bruce 401 Friedrich, Nancy 359 Friel, John 198 Friend, Bruce 107 Friesen, Herbert 4 ! Frisch, Gloria 2!4 257 277 !66 Fritts, Suzanne ! !4 Frodesen, Carol 342 Fronk, Heather 2 34 Frost, Anne 1!9 !29 Frost, Dorothy !!7 Fry, Donald !91 Fry, Robert 407 Fryberg, Lawrence 141 Fryer, Suellen 295 347 Fukuhara, Stanley 428 Fuller, Priscilla 92 133 266 344 Fuller, Robert 383 Fullerton, Jerold 108 Fulton, Donna 208 !!4 Fulo.n, Robert 92 269 411 Funseth, Kay 3 59 Furd, Roger 108 Furlong, James 404 Furness, Carol 262 34! Furr, Allan 107 Gabriel, Dennis 199 Cabriclsen, Lee 2 34 411 Cabriclsen, Rolf 416 Cabrielsen, Stieg W. Jr. 398 Gale, Jean 102 141 Galgan, M. Walter 47 Galipean, Margy 14 ! Gallagher, Carol 278 Gallagher, Kenneth 105 Gallemore, Sandra 8! 205 206 208 366 Calligan, Glen 82 84 85 166 Gallup, Gerrie !!0 Gallup, Gordon G. Jr. 416 Gallwev, David 240 Gallwev, Mrs. Mary 25V Galvm, V ' illiam 425 Camel, Gerald !96 Canev, Edward !91 Gannawav, James I 44 Canson, Marilyn 207 267 !42 Garbell, Leland 410 Gardner, James 1 37 Garner, Linda !69 Gardner, Sharon 372 Garner, Linda 2 34 Garnsey, Frederick 117 428 Garrett, Betty 232 2!! !37 Garrison, Gary 408 Garirson, James 5 ! 59 Garske, Gail i!7 Cailner, Judith 208 !39 Gasawav, Judith 6! Gasperctti, Dianne !44 Gaspers, Corlnne 2!4 395 Gates, Patricia 35y Gates, Thomas 1!5 21! Gauthier, George 1 38 Gay, Maureen 3 59 Gavdosh, William 170 Geatheard, Janet 214 35 3 Gearv, Jim 105 108 Gebhard, Bev erly ! !4 Gee, Glendon 147 Gehrniann, t. ' ery 1 70 Gelger, Janet 3 17 Geil, James 5 3 Ceil, Marjiirle 3 39 Ceisert, Robert 391 Celder, Allen 408 Cenardine, Kathleen 35 1 Gentry, Herman 44 398 George, Barbara 328 George, J. C. 5 8 George, John 38 4 3 44 132 377 George, Roger !8 3 Geraghty, Thomas 391 Gerard, Roger 3 84 Gerlach, Kathleen 47 267 35 1 Germann, Gall ! 34 Geschke, Gary !96 Gettman, Norma 132 2 34 258 359 Getz, Janice 63 234 339 Getzendaner, Heidi 359 Ghazanfar, Shaikh 66 0 Giachino,. Robert 170 i79 Giacomazzi, Robert 107 Ciard, Barton 117 137 418 Ciarde, Nancy 63 269 Giaudrtme, Diane 354 Gibb, Douglass 84 192 Glbbs, Judith 359 Gibonev, Carol 236 350 Cibonev, John 116 404 Gibonev, Sue 2 3 2 Gibson, Catherine 46 38 Gibson, Gary 41 2 Gibson, Gerald 233 234 Gibson, Judith 144 3 37 Gibson, Weldon 1 !2 Giedal, Al 169 Giedt, Donald 408 Gies, Michael 13! 137 162 277 401 Ciese, Gerald 67 420 Glese, Paul 92 115 116 146 410 Giggins, Sp i Gerald 1 IS Gilbert, E. Robert 1 1! Gilbert, Edgar 57 60 Gilbert, Howard 4 3 Gilbert, John 420 Gilbreath, Margaret 359 Gilby, Diane 344 Gildehaus, Gerald 385 Giles, Barbara 117 262 267 35 3 Giles, Roger 8 3 192 411 Gilham, Susan 354 Gtlkey, Lorene 359 Gill, Elsie 207 Gill, Larry 71 234 418 Gill, Ronald 260 187 Gillespie, James 5! 282 381 Gilliam, Sandra 2 32 233 3 34 GiUihan, Johnny 396 Gillio, Patricia 146 267 366 Gillis, Murlin 108 Ginger, Michelle 359 Giovannini, Ja mes 426 Girsberger, Loren 67 264 396 Givens, Michael 67 71 396 Gizinski, Betty 359 Gladder, Gail 2)4 255 353 Gleason, George 84 8! 190 383 Gleason, Gary 44 74 77 257 420 Gleatim, Jimmie 391 Glenn, Michaele 16! 328 Gliko, Marilyn 232 233 234 372 Glosser, James 108 Gluck, Daniel 232 233 Gluck, William 57 Glud, Carole 370 Clurh, William 61 Goad, Andrea 6 ! Goble, Wendy 92 160 207 266 280 3 32 Godfrey, Jeffrey 1 16 Godsil, Paul 146 Goehner, Richard 387 Goeller, John 2 14 Goettel, Robert 71 Goggin, Joyce 10! Goldade, Allen 260 417 Golden, Julia 3 37 Goldfinch, Connie 2 34 34! Goldsworthv, Harry 112 1!7 259 282 408 Gombos, Esther !72 Goodner, Joanna 148 343 Goodrich, Stephen 261 398 Goodsell, Charles 14 3 256 295 420 Cookins, Phyllis 372 Goolsbev, Raymond 391 Gorden, Judith !66 Gordon, David 398 Gordon, Gary l ! Gordon, Robert B. 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Malone, Bradley 384 Malott, Corwin 54 405 Maloy, Marilyn 94 3 35 Manarpaac, Muyces 140 Manchester, Gary 2 34 400 Manke, Richard 56 Manlev, Judith 280 350 Mann, jack 405 Mannex, Henry 57 Manning, Dee 348 Manring, Betty 281 Manring, Timothy 94 100 135 254 419 Mansfield, David 262 417 Mansfield, Michael 67 257 380 Mansfield, Robert 289 421 Mansour, Nasser 138 Manus, Louis 146 Manville, Barbara 64 342 Meacham, William 378 Meade, Susan 140 Means, Susan 355 Mears, Claudia 3 35 Mech, William 102 388 Meckleson, Kristy 205 208 258 352 Medcalf, Myrna 7 5 361 Medin, Katherine 133 361 Meek, Dee 106 Meek, Merry 267 27 3 277 278 279 371 Meier, Bonita 361 Meili, Cayle 95 361 Meisenholder, Joan 3 35 Meiwald, Frank 107 108 Mclashenko, Walter 70 Melena, Billee 142 Melin, Melvin 59 115 116 117 167 170 Mellgren, Laurence 169 405 Mello, Richard 106 108 Melnvk, Sharon 285 361 Melrose, Mark 143 234 421 Melton, Alan 388 Menear, Geraldine 95 132 234 361 Menig, David 286 408 Menig, Robert 402 Merizel, Paula 146 355 March, Stan 77 Marchbanks, Marve 94 42 3 Marchbanks, Stan 94 42 3 Maresh, Thomas 72 94 405 Marken, Mary 361 Marker, Christopher 71 84 192 380 Markley, S. C. 29 Marlatt, Leigh 26 3 Marlatt, Vivienne 117 356 Marr, Gary 411 Marra, George 24 5 Mardsden, Sharon 161 Marsh, Carol 117 37 3 Marsh, Guy 383 Marsh, Richard 108 Marshall, Barbara 154 281 329 Marshall, Donald 147 Marshall, Jerry 1 I 2 Marshall, Michael 389 Marshall, Paul 402 Marten, Bob 408 Marteny, N. 47 302 3 38 Martens, Pamela 208 234 355 Marthens, Sue 67 70 259 !7! Martin, Betty 258 369 Martin, Carolyn 3 30 Martin, Charles, F. 80 142 Martin, Charles L. 107 Martin, Denny 1 35 Martin, J. Winston I 3 5 262 2 i 282 Martin, John 72 141 Hi Martin, Judith 1-6 Martin, Keith 39.- Martin, Lawrence 39 414 Martin, Muriel 94 132 146 37! Martin, Norma 23 3-340 Martin, Richard 23 3 Martin, Rosemary 67 72 355 Martin, Susan 352 Martin, Susanne 75 133 141 432 Martin, William 94 116 405 Martine, Millicent 2 34 3 31 Martinson, J. A., Jr. 2!4 832 Martinson, Karen 361 Maruyama, Fanny 140 Maryott, Gwynn 277 348 Maskrod,rarol 3 30 Maslac, Mary 151 157 168 169 Maslac, Patricia 3 35 Mason, Ann 141 3 35 Masonholder, Hazel 75 345 Masson, Donald L. 5 1 Masson, Donald W. 1 32 Mast, J. L., Jr. 402 Masto, Sherrie 335 Malheny, Richard 94 Mathers, Gretchen 64 255 351 Matheson, James 409 Malheson, Ron 419 Mathews, Mary 329 Mathews, Maura 355 Mathieson, David 167 170 419 Mathis, Judith 2 34 Matson, Walter 5 8 Mattern, Dave 399 Matthews, Joe 234 411 Matthews, Margaret 113 345 Matthews, Ruth 94 132 37! Matthewson, Sara 2!4 Matthiesen, Dorothy 288 297 367 Matthiesen, Hal 385 Mattila, Ronald 398 Matlson, Frederick 412 Mattson, John 75 Mattson, Kay 367 Mattson, Wayne 60 61 132 278 429 Maughan, David 133 419 Maughan, Mrs. H, 62 Maughan, Susan 355 Maupin, WiUard 419 Mauritsen, Robert 41 1 Mauser, Richard 298 299 301 Mavity, Carolyn 232 355 Mavrides, Cynthia 102 Maxson, Ray 275 408 Maxson. Stephen 49 Maxwell, John 69 Maxwell, Milton 1 38 May, Carolyn 14 3 May, Donald L. 78 !92 May, Donald S. 79 May, Douglas 407 May, J. E., Jr. 102 132 May, Ronald 75 Mav, Suzanne 345 Mayfield, Glenn 271 402 Mayfield, Ray 137 Mayfield, Roger 402 Maynard, Mary 163 263 !50 Maynard, Michael 48 Maynard, Robin !30 Mayo, Marilyn 154 281 351 Mavs, Thomas 75 77 McAboy, David 84 161 407 McAfee, John 84 94 192 McAllister, Richard 274 402 McArthur, Newell 147 McBelh, David 94 377 McBeth, Robert 58 275 McBride, Bonnie 144 McBride, Jerry 59 McBride, Michael 106 McCabe, Jennifer 37 3 McCall, Donald 89 McCall, Gail 8 3 85 McCall, Sharon 348 McCann, Sharon 345 McCartan, Arthur 30 McCaughey, William 54 57 McCaulev, Dickson 424 McCaw, Julie 155 2 32 351 McCintick, Bob 407 McClain, John 13! 256 McClintick, Robert 116 McCloud, Steven 84 192 301 380 McCluskey, John 234 379 McClurg, Shannon 361 McConaughy, Marjorie 361 McConnell, Robert 298 425 McConnell, Robert 94 1 1 1 112 416 McConnell, Sara 361 McCorraick, Dan 289 McCormick, Myra 267 331 McCormick, Warren 107 McCoy, Deborah 2 37 McCoy, Joyce 3 38 McCoy, Sharon 278 37! McCrea, Dennis 415 McCrimmon, Donald 275 405 McCrory, Charles 42 McCrory, Rita 102 McCul lough, Larry 421 McCurdy, Claire 2 34 257 McCurry, Clara 148 McCurdy, Jon 104 McCusker, Michael 402 McDaniel, Ellen 2!4 345 McDaniel, Marilyn 361 McDermid, Kenneth 137 232 258 381 McDermott, Michael 137 McDevilt, Linda 340 McDonald, Bruce 77 426 McDonald, Geral 49 132 McDonald, Glenn 49 McDonald, James L. 260 286 419 McDonald, James R. 1!7 286 McDonald, John 19! McDonald, Patricia 371 McDonald, Susan 285 345 McDonnell, J. F., Jr. 141 402 McDorgal, William 263 McDowell, Don 429 McDowell, Thomas 405 McEachen, Burton 94 McEachern, Janet 276 351 McElroy, Sherry 138 329 McFadden, Jack 429 McFadden, John 193 400 McFarland, C. E., Jr. 59 McFarland, Donald 421 McFarlane, Jerry 67 71 141 190 405 McFarland, William Jr. 106 108 McCarv, John 405 McGaughy, Michael 116 McGeath, Jann 94 10! 296 McGeath, Lawrence 67 1!2 McGibbon, Mary 1!! 35 5 McGilcs, Jim 192 McGill, Donna 342 McGillis, James 77 84 142 426 McGinnis, James 37 166 McGinnis, Robert 69 425 McGoldrick, Patrick 113 McGonegal, Geraldine 361 McGourin, William 407 McGough, Julia 234 352 McGrann, James 412 McGrath, Patricia 3 !5 McGrcevv, Charles 132 Mclnerny, Patricia 367 Mcintosh, Claire 361 Mcintosh, Donna 144 Mcintosh, Roy H. 70 Mcintosh, Roy R. 135 Mcintosh, Sharon 361 Mclntyre, David 61 Mclntvre, James 54 57 60 112 Mclrvin, Lennis 47 Mclrvin, Patricia 264 273 !!8 McKav, Alvce 75 1 !2 206 !40 McKav, Donald 45 !88 McKav, Judith 257 353 McKav, Ronald 45 388 McKay, W ' iUiam 5 7 McKee, Diane 373 McKee, Herman 170 199 McKee, Kenneth 71 McKee, Monte 100 2!2 2i3 234 McKee, Nelwvn 100 232 2!S 234 258 328 McKenna, Janice 2 34 369 McKenney, Carolyn 340 McKenzie, Sharon 345 McKenzie, William 67 18! McKern, Dee 47 421 McKinnon, Sally !4! McKnight, Donald 144 McLaren, William 59 McLaughlin, Dennis 282 McLaughlin, Roland 402 McLay, Robert 392 McLean, v illiam 47 McClelland, Jim 77 McLemore, Richard 399 McLenegan, Edith 2 34 McMahan, Franklin !92 McMahon, Brian 407 McMahnn, W. A., Jr. 407 McManamv, Mary 42 2!4 355 McMillan, Kay 2!4 !42 McMillan, Roger 59 1 !7 262 384 McMillan, Shelby 145 208 234 167 McMillen, Patricia 367 McMillin, James 147 399 McMonagle, Marilee 233 McMonigle, David 108 McMullen, Emerson 113 McMurtray, Patrick 2!4 425 McNaught, Virginia 234 343 McNaul, Jerry 2 34 400 McNeil, Earle 399 McNew, Louis 77 McNinch, Helen McNown, Sandy McPhee, Ona McPhee, Susan McPherson, John 361 361 350 !S2 416 McPherson, Ronald 45 414 McQueen, Barbara 3 30 McQueen, G. L., Jr. 145 23! 421 McRae, Larry 94 McWilliams, Carol 94 2 34 258 367 Mercer, Marilu 27 3 367 Meredith, Janet 14 ! Mereweather, Cathy 2 32 Merkley, Nolen 5 8 116 147 399 Merrell, Ethel 345 Merriam, Willis 72 260 Merrill, Thais 37 Merritt, Jeanita 102 263 267 332 Merry, John 388 Messett, Edmund 71 Messetl, Ted 412 Melcalf, Keith 137 399 Metke, Linda 136 369 Mettler, Allen 54 59 14 3 167 204 421 Metzgar, Jean 276 369 Mever, Anne 95 351 Meyer, Helen 75 134 350 Meyer, Jon 393 Mever, Lois 2 32 !40 Meyer, W. C, Jr. 115 116 Meyers, Charles !88 Meyers, Lloyd 393 Mevn, David 421 Mian, M. A. 132 142 Michael, Glenn 117 378 Michael, Jack 400 Michaels, Judith 75 3 35 Michaels, Thomas 416 Michaelsen, Suzanne 37! Middle, Robert 421 Mielke, David 95 !80 Mieske, Mary 37 3 Migchelbrink, Kenneth 44 145 502 429 Mitel, Jo Ann 147 234 340 Milakovich, Marko I 16 Milam, Steven i88 Miles, Alice !71 Millard, Martha 1 32 356 Millard, Philip 59 Miller, Allen 32 Miller, Andrea 64 206 4 34 Miller, Carol i31 Miller, Daryl 402 Miller, Dennis H. 417 Miller, Dennis W. 116 Miller, Donald 95 Miller, Ed 95 Miller, Gerald 54 57 432 Miller, James 142 410 Miller, Janice 232 23! 340 !7! Miller, Jessie 291 !61 Miller, Joann 2 ! 3 Miller, Judv !55 Miller, Karen 3 31 Miller, Kenneth 5 8 Miller, Larry 388 Miller, Lorraine 75 2!4 i61 Miller, Marcia !!5 Miller, Martha ! !8 Miller, Mickey 95 Miller, Penny 361 Miller, Priscilla 85 140 367 Miller, Ralph IS! 393 MiUeson, Brent 108 Milligan, Michael 48 400 Millikan, Barbara 367 Mills, Gerald 132 279 404 Mills, Joseph 87 Mills, Thomas 116 282 380 Milne, David 95 381 Milne, H. Bayard 348 Minice, Sharon 3 3 2 Mitchell, Carter 412 Mitchell, David 107 Mitchell, Frances !!l Mitchell, James 376 Mitchell, Janet 335 Mitchell, John Edward 42 !76 Mitchell, John Elbert 42 4! 48 95 416 Mitchell, Michael 137 !99 Mitchell, Nancy 280 356 Mitchell, Vicki 367 Mitchelmore, Gerald 116 399 Mitten, John 107 Mock, Dorothy 75 34! 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Moorhead, Keith 42! Mordhorst, Rawson 56 More, James 68 71 396 Morehouse, J. W., Jr. 2!4 407 Morgan, Constance 95 100 !51 Morgan, Gary B. 60 Morgan, Gary R. 132 Morgan, Howard 75 423 Morgan, Patricia 361 Morical, Steven 421 Morimoto, Marion 140 367 Morlan, Judith 95 2 34 280 3!I Morris, Dixie 301 i32 Morris, H. Melinda 95 280 329 Morris, James 49 Morris, Meredith 138 148 Morrison, Barbara 100 102 232 23! Morrison, Brem 232 23! Morrison, Dennis 3 2 Morrison, James !96 Morrison, Jean !61 Morrison, Jodie Morrison, Laurine 2 34 !5! Morrison, Millar 396 Morrison, Tonia 103 Morrison, William 388 Morrow, Michael 68 70 132 135 282 400 Morse, Michael 403 Mortimer, Richard 68 69 70 152 Mosher, Erva 26! Mosher, Milton 49 Mosher, Raymond 388 Mosher, Robert 399 Moss, Janet 132 142 Moss, Suzanne 147 37! Mott, Craig 75 Motteler, George 57 259 3 84 Mottishaw, Gail 361 Mougan, Mike 107 Mowbray, Robert 107 Mowry, Paula 35 3 Mowry, Susan 234 35 ! Mueller, Gary 117 Mueller, Herbert 234 409 Mueller, Sandra 361 Mueller, Svlvia 95 37! Muije, Linda 3 32 Mullen, Sheila 266 280 !42 Muller, Roger 421 Mumford, Bruce 71 1 37 257 416 Munden, John 77 Mundinger, Gary 421 Muller, Ingrid 145 367 Mundy, Kathleen 361 Munk, Sandra 64 Munn, Judith 302 Munns, Lawrence 95 100 132 135 422 Munro, John 414 Monro, Karen 206 Munroe, John 400 Murata, Beatrice 60 !61 Murden, Craig 95 102 Murdock, George 42 45 47 295 302 377 Murdock, Meredith 371 Murgittroyd, Evanne 335 Murison, Robert 54 Murison, Roger 54 Murlin, William 277 Murphy, Dennis 77 405 Murphy, Dorothy 75 Murphy, James 137 274 Murphy, Robert 54 Murphy, William 146 412 Murray, Arlo 385 Murray, Kenneth 71 Murray, Tracy 95 384 Murtland, Dale 234 335 .Muse, Galen 273 Muse, Raymond 89 135 Musselman, Rosemary !4! Mutchler, Sharon 281 !!1 Myers, Dennis C. 435 Mvers, Dennis D. 40! Myers, Phyllis 14! 257 4!S Myhre, Douglas 400 Myklebust, Susan !S1 Myles, William S. Jr 68 116 417 N Nagle, John ?7 4 8 49 Nail, Penny J67 Nakai, Katsumi 75 Nakata, Barbara 2 il Nakayama, Curtis 234 276 421 Nanro, Howard 401 Narancich, Louis 106 108 Narayahah, Anne 1 4i Nation, Lara 328 Natsuhara, Sharon 361 Nau, Carlton Leroy, Jr. 68 69 381 Nauditt, David 95 405 Naught, Duane 399 Naugle, Susan 361 Naumchik, Sandra 136 260 284 Neal, Kaihleen 277 Neal, Mary 342 Neal, Terry 68 2U 42! Neely, Arthur 7 1 Nees, David 429 Neese, Janet 257 Neff, B. Ann 345 Neff, William 381 Neil, Larry 117 382 Neil, Mary 1 38 Neill, Marjorie 265 HI Neill, Mary 343 Neilson, Anne 361 Neilson, Robert 416 Neilson, Sandra 75 340 Nelson, Anna 154 362 Nelson, Elizabeth 3 38 Nelson, Gene 407 Nelson, Gloria 95 362 Nelson, Gregg 142 376 Nelson, Gregory 393 Nelson, Judy 3 32 Nelosn, Nesmilh 41 5 Nelson, Norma 136 256 3 32 Nelson, Norman 288 Nelson, Patricia 14 3 Nelson, Philip 2 34 411 Nelson, Ray 110 Nelson, Raymond A. 111113 Nelson, Roy 376 Nelson, Ted 435 Nelson, Thomas 95 Nelson, Trudy 35 1 Nelson, William 42 3 Nesbitt, Dale 422 Ness, Judy 1 39 362 Ness, Patricia 145 35 5 Nesse, Karen 103 362 Nesseth, William 297 Nethercutt, Nancy 15 1 16 3 169 234 280 353 Nettteton, John 234 Nettleton, Nancy 101 146 367 Neubert, Leonard 141 424 Neumann, Lawrence 378 Neumann, William 277 Neville, Kendall 388 Neville, Mary 345 Nevins, Douglas 47 Newbert, Len 1 37 Newby, Bernard 282 407 Newbv, Geraldine 68 234 374 Newby, Lorna 100 234 338 Newcomb, Bradford 106 Newcomb, Lucile 348 Newell, Myron 191 Newell, Myron L. 261 Newell, Roy 419 Newland, Cheryl 2 34 297 362 Newtean, Linda 3 3 5 Newman, Diane 345 Newman, Gary 388 Newman, Terrance 106 Newman, Thomas 419 Newman, Wyatt 1 37 382 Newsham, Joanne 367 Newton, Sarah 285 362 Nicholas, Sharon 117 293 Nicholson, Barbara JS6 444 Nicholson, Donna Nicholson, Susan Nicholson, William Nichols, Dean Nichols, Joseph Nichols, William NIckerson, Douglas Niedermever, Darold Nielsen, James Nielsen, Jerry Nielsen, Laurel Niemcziek, Manley Ntemeyer, Vicent Niemi, Brice Nihoul, Louis Niles, Nancy Nilsson, Sally Noble, Beverly Noblitl, David 167 2!4 158 69 101 9! 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Pence, Gary Pendell, Patrick Pengelly, Nonie Pennachi, Michael Penney, Jerrold Pennev, Robert Pennington, Robert Pepin, Majella Pepke, Howard Perclval, Dan Percv, Francis Perkins, Kenneth Perkins, Randolph Perrine, Judith Perrow, Ronald Perry, Carole Perry, Gary Perry, Gregory 232 2i! 408 13! 331 68 417 68 424 2!4 116 68 69 2!2 H2 54 60 61 96 102 39! !45 407 2!2 !38 417 1!9 266 278 !!8 46 !45 96 407 412 !8! 393 406 !78 208 !5! 44 145 260 !40 41 I 14! 422 !9 49 75 !!5 60 117 li2 1!7 276 416 198 2!4 169 Pierce, Charles Pierce, Linda 141 106 115 Perry, Gwen Perry, Leslie Perry, John Perry, Mignon Ferryman, Gerald Perteel, Richard Peter, Richard Peters, Donald Peters, James Peters, Patricia Peters, Susan Petersdorf, Paul Peterstm, Arlene Peterson, Benjamin Peterson, Carole Peterson, Carolyn Peterson, Charlotte Peterson, David Petcrsim, Edward Peterson, Ellis Peterson, Gail Peterson, Janice Petersfin, Katherine Peterson, Lawrence Peterson, Linda Peterson, Marvin Peterson, Marv 2 !4 Peterson, Phtlllp Peterson, Richard Petherick, Jeanne Pettibime, Carl Pettlchord, Rodger Petty, William Pev ton, Ann Pfaff, Garv Pfafman, Roberta Pheasant, Jack 40 Phelps, David Phelps, King Phelps, Svdnev Phillip, Doreen Phillips, Daniel Phillips, Fred Phillips, Gail Phillips, H. L., Phillips, Joan Phillips, John Phillips, Sharon Phipps, Michael Pickard, Donald Pickering, Janet Pickerrng, Larry Pickerrng, Ronald Pierce, Alan 422 !50 75 !88 108 426 367 422 2!4 116 429 95 117 414 145 !67 141 64 I !2 96 68 72 257 424 257 !77 422 62 417 262 27! 2!! 40! 69 70 1 !2 148 258 406 415 146 !!8 !!5 116 !88 l!2 1!7 2!4 415 !67 27! 70 85 116 !!! 1 !i !78 147 !45 140 348 145 71 260 !52 !99 !45 106 !29 , Jr. 1!! I!7 68 70 H2 !62 28 256 406 45 !!5 422 !!8 427 429 289 !88 !4! 142 158 !82 ion 115 !62 !79 !74 146 410 278 58 267 64 14! 279 !88 H8 429 43 146 !9i 2!4 257 285 329 Pierce, Merle 106 Pierce, Shara 2 34 3 3! Pierson, Janice 76 134 266 280 !S0 Pierson, Richard 117 379 Pierson, Terry 84 8 5 190 Pierson, Walter 5 8 !85 Pieterson, Bruce 4 7 Pikering, Ron 40 Pinklev, John 44 406 Pinner, John 54 59 289 40! 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T., Jr. Reyes, Leo Reynolds, Buz Reynolds, Gloria Reynolds, Joan Revnolds, Mary Rhebeck, Durrel Rheiner, Cherle Rheiner, Stan Rhoads, Patricia Rhode, Dan Rhodes, Sally Rhvneer, Barbara Riach, Donald 399 2!! 26! 422 !41 !71 57 425 170 157 255 388 407 26 260 262 412 !45 !52 58 277 !9! 75 266 280 152 147 2!4 !48 2!4 40! !31 110 412 107 188 !62 76 2!2 2!9 157 219 415 !5! 286 129 412 292 !!0 145 72 141 Rice, Clifford 40 Richard, Ronald Richard, Terry Richards, Dave Richards, Donna Richards, Lois 96 1 12 25! 26! 256 Richards, Patrica 2!6 Richards, Ronald Richards. Ross 96 Richardson. Deanna Rrchardson. John A. Richeson. John Alan Richmond. Linda Richmond, Patricia Richmond, Sandy Richter, John 40 47 1!! 276 Rickman, Ronald Riddle, Joan Riddle, V ' arren Rider, Norma Rrdlington, Jane Rredasch, Ronald Riley, Marjorie Rimple, Ralph Riner, Jacquelyn Ring, Patricia Rlngness, O. O Ringo. John Rmta, Judith Ripley. Anne Ritchie, Jo Ann Ritland, Patricia Ritzau, K. P., Jr. Ritzheimer, Anne Rltzheimer, Tom Rivers, Richard Roark, Margie Robbie, Karia Robbins, A. D., Jr. Robbins, Charles Robbins, Melvin Robbins, Morton Robbins, Patty Robert, Roderick Robei Rohei Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, 96 2!! Jr. 142 207 2i4 267 234 112 412 416 188 !6! 1!4 11! 415 415 180 141 47 188 565 565 285 152 577 112 159 585 S!8 252 529 422 358 424 558 159 578 155 363 350 353 548 78 40! 264 61 214 284 276 14! Beverly , Donald Elizabeth A , Elizabeth P , (;, Beryl 260 262 Roberts, Glenna 2!8 207 R.iberts, Hilda Roberts, John Roberts, Mr. June Roberts, Robert Roberts, Walker !51 411 184 174 2!2 21! 407 147 199 188 55 115 45 295 165 96 112 2!4 155 259 26! 151 89 41 I !7 58 96 400 102 117 295 42 Roberls, 5 ' arre Robertson, Dayle Robideaux, Tom Robillard, Gloria 412 147 !79 59 96 282 100 U6 258 2!2 i45 Robinson, Alice Robison, C. 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Smith, Dianne 368 Srail, John 233 Stroud, Lynne 151 1!9 Rothermel, Barbara 117 207 Schmeil, Jerry 169 415 Shaw, C. Gardner 37 Smith, Donald 107 Stacie, Harlene 341 163 2 34 2!4 350 Schmeil, Paul !! 56 412 Shaw, Larry 301 40! Smith, Douglas !96 Stack, Gary 380 Struck, Phyllis 1!6 206 368 Rolhgeb, Harold in 27! Schmeil, Alice 341 Shaw, Mary 237 2!8 Smith, Earl 411 Stahl, Janet 101 275 342 Struthers, Allen 40 49 286 400 Schmick, Bruce 389 285 !28 Smith, Edgar L. Ill !96 Staley, Betty 267 350 Slruthers, Barbara 97 li2 Roundy, Elno 429 Schmidt. Carol 64 139 !!8 Shaw, Robert 56 Smith, Elizabeth 146 281 !!1 Staley, Chester 429 Stuart, Donald 378 Rouse, John 85 Schmidt, Dorothea 363 Shaw, Susan 233 !49 Smith, Ernest F. Jr. !80 Standen, Charles 97 Slurdevant, Eugene 422 Roush, James 49 Schmidt, Henry W ■} ' 412 Shawver, Roberta !52 Smith, G. Donald 27 2!4 Stanek, Ronald 382 Sturman, Mary ii2 Rowe, Beverly 259 Schmidt, John 394 Shdo, Sally 14! Smith, Gary 47 Stanford, Thomas 234 298 Sugg, James 98 Roue, Marietta 291 !41 Schmidt, Karen 97 266 283 Shealv, George 68 Smith, George C. 406 Slanger, Sharon 28! 332 Suko, Lonny 406 Rowe, Michael 170 284 3!7 363 Sheehan, Catherine !!1 Smith, George M. 116 408 Stanton, Robert 68 397 !99 Suksdorf, Susanne 336 Rowe, Raymond 416 Schmidt, Karl 352 Sheets, Leland 107 Smith, Jack 79 Stariha, Alice 208 234 Sullivan, John 261 Rowe, Sallie 2J4 !71 Schmidt, Marian 142 Sheldon, David !79 Smith, James 146 Stark, Lee 389 Sullivan, Mary 275 328 Rowland, Del 26! 163 2!4 Sheldon, Pamela 101 !!8 Smith, Jan 328 Starkenburg, Ronald 40 42 4! Summers, Arthur 394 Rowland, Helen 78 7 80 Schmidt, Marilyn !68 Shelman, Sharon 76 363 Smith, Jane 297 356 4! !8! Summers, Don 406 Rowland, James 2i4 Schmidt, Walter 97 417 Shelton, Lauren 28 Smith, Jeralyn 16! 27! !42 Starkey, Mary 117 n6 363 Summers, Robert 377 Rowswell, Susan 79 i71 Schmidt, Wilma 208 35! Shelton, James !84 Smith, Jeremy 68 no 111 Stauffer, Byron 84 192 Summerville, Barbara 364 Roxper, Dale 46 Schmierer, Michal 349 Shepler, Oren 412 167 419 Stearns, Michael 277 394 Sundahl, Ellen 273 Royal, Patricia 2H !S! Schmitt, Julianna 97 260 342 Sheppard, Pamela 3!6 Smith, Jeri !36 Steele, Gale 142 363 Sundberg, Nicolina 20! Rozell, James 106 Schnebly, Barbara 44 29! !52 Sherman, Vincent 406 Smith, Judith !6! Steen, Richard 276 423 208 371 Ruchtv, Janis 79 Schneblv, Susan 44 356 Sherriff, Donna 2!4 Smith, Julie !6! Steenbergen, Barbara 267 !6! Sunderland, Tracy 285 368 Ruddy, David 97 Schnell, Lynn 116 Sherrill, James 117 208 379 Smith, Karen 208 !74 Stegmeier, Marilyn 349 Sundine, Michael 389 Rude, Philip 411 Schodde, Walter 45 377 Sherwood, Mary 64 Smith, Karl !76 Stehr, Janice 363 Sundstrom, Sally 336 Ruehlman, RoUie 1!7 Schoel, Joy 36! Sherwood, Norman 275 412 Smith, Kathrvn 301 Steiger, Alan 44 377 Sundstrom, Sondra !!5 Ruffcnrn, Elane 2!2 !49 Schoel, Judith 363 Sherwood, Richard 79 Smith, Leon 434 Steil, Lee William Jr 396 Supplee, Judith !68 Rule, Judith 101 Schoen, Fred 406 Shigio, James 58 40! Smith, Lorna 349 Steiner, Terrv 2!7 239 Suryan, Linda 278 !71 Runipf, William !9! Schoessler, Marva 97 36! Shippev, Marilyn !!6 Smith, Marcia 143 Steinke, Carol !49 Sutherland, James 170 Runisev, Judith 76 349 Schott, Dale 107 108 Shireman, James 141 !94 Smith, Marvel 368 Steinke, Max 233 394 Sutphin, Leigh 419 Rung, Darrell 417 Schreiber, Constan ce 33! Shireinan, John 141 Smith, Norman 2i2 2!! Stendal, Flora 97 132 Sutterlin, Armin !94 Rush, John 275 !«9 Schreiber, Donald 406 Shilila, Deno 55 Smith, Robert G. 396 138 !!6 Sutton, Arthur 233 2!4 399 Rushfeldt, Joan !6! Schroeder, Jerry 56 414 Shoemaker, Curtis !96 Smith, Robert K. 426 Stender, Annette 8! 147 148 Sutton, Judy 234 336 Rushmore, Judith 2!4 Schroeder, Warren 59 135 Shore, Marlyce i!6 Smith, Robert L. 72 206 338 Swan, Victor 408 Russell, Barbara !74 Schu, Mike !8 !78 Short, Ann 101 3!8 Smith, Robert W. 394 Slender, Joann 8! !36 Swank, Edgar 98 132 422 Russell, Darrell 297 !9! Schultz, Evelyn 349 Short, Gerald 97 Smith, Roger L. 84 234 Stenhfmse, lona 2!8 374 Swannack, John Wm. Jr. 42! Rutherford, Denney 141 286 Schultz, Gaymond 57 Shown, Steve 406 Smith, Roger V. 419 Stennes, Sandra 368 Swannack, Paul 25! Rutherford, Gerald 2!2 Schultz, Joanne 140 36! Shriver, Linda 76 284 !5! Smith, R.mald 116 417 Stephens, Bob 19! Swanson, Cheryl !!2 2!! 2!4 Schultz, Louise 2 34 277 !36 Sibert, Susan 142 145 Smith, Sandra D, 355 Stephenson, Jacqueline 76 Swanson, Donna 337 !!8 Rutherford, Gordon 77 Schultz, Miriam 267 345 Sibo, Carole 267 Smith, Sandra J. 345 Stephenson, John M. 5! !9 Swanson, John 2!4 Rux, Mary 374 Schultz, Rodney !84 Sibole, John 106 Smith, Sharon A. 44 536 Stephenson, John R. 61 422 Swanson, Judith 98 100 Rvan, Janet !!1 Schulz, Laurel 341 Sieg, George 394 Smith, Sharon M. H9 !6! Stephenson, S. Town 26 232 343 Ryan, Mary n9 146 2!2 Schumacher, Cath 275 !!6 Sieg, William 40! Smith, Sharon P. 117 1!6 Stephenson, Shirley 139 2!8 Swanson, Leonard 55 59 38! 2!! !74 Schuster, Anne ' !6! Siegmund, Charles !79 148 154 28! 343 267 28! !43 Swanson, Margaret !74 Schutz, Wayne 389 Silliman, Sarah Ii2 260 336 Smith, Sherman 107 Sterling, Maurice 433 Swanson, Robert 145 232 2!! Schwab, Michael 56 409 Sills, Arden 102 36! Smith, Steven 400 Sterling, Renita 433 234 41 1 S Schwartz, Andrew 2!4 Silzel, Linda 139 !!6 Smith, Sue 336 Stern, William 2!2 Swanson, Steve 116 Schwartz, Barbara 100 168 Simchuk, John 380 Smith, Terrence 406 Stevens, Carl 87 Sward, Ron 112 !89 2!4 !71 Simerlv, Yvonne 145 208 368 Smith, Thomas B. 400 Stevens, James 106 Swayne, James 107 Sackerman, Carole !6! Schwartz, Jean 2!5 Simmelink, Allan !89 Smith, Thomas L. 47 Stevens, Lane !68 Sweatt, Grace 62 260 Sackett, James 85 Schwarze, Susan !iS Simmerman, J. 27! Smith, Mrs. Trude 1 56 Stevens, Richard 422 Sweeney, Dale 267 i4! Sadoff, Frances 260 288 Schwein, Larry 411 Simmons, Joe !84 Smith, Verle D. 108 Stevenson, Elizabeth 336 Sweet, Larry 5! !7 61 Saindon, Judith 70 258 Schwendiman, Ga y 97 1!5 Simmons, Jeanne !41 Smith, Vicki 234 Stewart, Daniel 377 115 I !2 406 St Clair, Lanny 97 406 286 419 Simmons, Merl 29 Smith, Virginia-Lee 352 Stewart, David 382 Sweet, Paul !94 St. Clair, Janice 3!8 Schwisow, Karen 259 iSimmons, Steven 170 400 Smith, Ward 68 380 Stewart, Gerald 412 Swenson, Burris 425 Saldin, Theodore 69 267 !4! Simms, J. Reed 49 Smithhisler, Connie 97 Stewart, Gordon 147 Swenson, Diane 364 Salisbury, Patricia 2!4 !51 Scott, David i6 60 Simons, Robert 41 1 Smithhisler, Edward 7 S 79 Stewart, Jane 258 150 Swenson, Marvin 256 Salmon, Stephanie 341 Scott, George 26! Simonson, Richard !94 Smithhisler, Michael 97 Still, Marget 64 !6! 261 263 Salor, Rosemary 349 Scott, Jean !6! Simpson, Charles !! i9 Smolinski, Andrew 271 400 Stillman, Frank !! Swenson, Sally 8 5 206 364 Salsbury, Douglas 40! Scott, Lewis !94 143 422 Smools, Judith 141 !6! Stills ' n, Richard 147 Swett, Sally 355 Sam, O. Elias ns 412 Scott, Linda !!5 Simpson, Claude 26 Smothers, Nena 295 296 Stinchtield, Ann 100 2!2 Swinyard, James 148 429 Sampley, Gene 419 Scott, Lois !68 Simpson, John 58 !02 !!0 251 !5! Swisher, Luada 364 Sampson, Joe 422 Scremini de Soler, Rose 4!5 Simpson, Judith 234 374 Snell, Richard 116 Stine, Chris I 1 3 l!0 343 Switzer, Craig 137 Sampson, Vicki 367 Scroggie, Lola 342 Sims, Larry !6 422 Snider, Bryan i89 Stine, Joseph 262 Switzer, Carma 207 368 Sams, David 422 Scully, David 59 276 378 Sinclair, Georgia 234 36! Snitily, Carmen 1 !! 234 !!6 Stinson, Thomas 389 Syre, David 38! Samuelsen, Ann !!5 Seaman, Ronald 76 Sines, Roy 42 49 1!2 Snitily, Sandra 2!4 280 !52 Stipe, John 117 137 27! 379 Switzer, Keith 61 132 Samuelson, Bruce 116 Seaman, Sally !36 Singer, George 116 !94 Snoey, Martin 116 !89 Stitzinger, Gary 141 Syre, Stephen 385 Sande, Carolyn i 1 J 281 !50 Sears, Elizabeth 85 28! 338 Sinkbeil, James 2!! Snook, Karen 338 Stock, Edward 412 Syverson, Stephen 406 Sanders, David 71 Seaton, Linda 371 Siple, Kathleen !74 Snow, Jacquelin 36! Stockdale, Joyce 280 29! !!1 Szymczak, Michael 144 379 Sanders, Harold 57 76 1!2 Seaver, Anna !!6 Siron, Ralph !96 Snow, Robert 416 Stokes, Jacob 87 Sanders, Judith 276 328 Seawright, Gary 108 Sisler, Noel 76 Snyder, Max 77 Stokke, Yvonne !53 Sanders, Sandra 369 Secord, Joan 102 260 Sisson, Barbara !38 Snyder, Dan 2!4 Stone, Ernest 104 T Sanderson, Robert 256 424 Sederburg, Lee 40 42 4! 385 Sitton, Jerry 394 Snyder, Kaye !52 Stone, Joann 97 338 Sandifer, Chick 301 Sedergren, Sandra 207 336 Sitton, John 106 Snyder, George 419 Stone, Mary Ellen 207 265 Sandstrom, Donald 97 424 See, Katherine 14! Sivers, Judith n6 336 Snvder, Richard 84 266 i!0 Taber, John 146 2!4 Sanfnrd, Dclmar 422 Seeborg, Lawrence 68 70 H2 Siverson, Harold 199 Sobek, Irvin 40 58 Stonebridge, James 132 Taber, Katherine 98 Sanford, Robin 79 !35 2!9 286 399 Sivett, Sally 64 Sokoloski, Theodore 80 Stonehocker, James 234 379 Taber, Lynn 1 36 162 350 Sanford, Roger 2!4 389 Seefried, Chirslie 349 Sivo, Carole 278 279 !49 Solem, Helen 14! 3 36 Stoneman, Karen 34! Tabor, Henry Sanislo, Sharon 36! Seefried, Robert 406 Six, Sandra 207 !6! Soler, Gregorio 43! Stordevant, Gene 116 Tahmazian, Garabed 98 142 Sannes, Quentin 4J 385 Scegert, Carol 336 Skaarup, Lvnelte !68 Soley, Lynne 234 369 Storey, Lynne 35! TalbotI, Brian 41! Santeford, Robert 234 Seekins, Kirk 106 Skansie, Clara !4l Somers, Marlene 44 23! !6! Storms, Linda 140 368 Tallmadge, Kathryn 34! Sarchet, Carol 328 Seese, Gary 376 Skirving, John 84 85 419 Sommers, Elaine 11! Storwick, Julie !42 Tank, Michael 422 Sasaki, Ralph 140 Seidcl, Tom 19! Skoog, Paula !74 Sommers, Sharon 2!4 !49 Stoskops, Gary 423 Tanke, Glen Sasser, Mary 367 Scims, Richard 411 Skordal, James 232 2!! Sonneborn, Edward J . 68 419 Stout, Kemble 88 Tannehill, Lynn 364 Satakc, Joe 394 Seims, Robert 282 411 Skotdal, Louise 76 351 Sorensen, Carol 2 34 349 374 Slraalsund, George 146 Tanner, Meinrad Sather, Ilo 341 Sellen, Janet 27! 371 Slagg, Maureen 1!6 36! Sorenscn, H. A. 51 Straalsund, Jerry 57 60 132 Tapert, Gary 41! Saunders, William 389 Sellers, Robert 40! Slater, Carol 264 Sorensen, James 132 Stradling, J. Edmond 97 234 Tarbet, Joseph Sauve, Joseph 40 !79 Sells, Charles 97 18! 407 Slaton, Terence 116 Soreoson, Joanne 2 32 27! !29 Stralev, Dean 68 415 Tash, Neal 111 112 11! Savage, Gary 400 Selves, Marilyn 97 16! !42 Slaughter, Charles 40 1!5 Sortor, Shirley 330 Strand, Loree 1!0 260 259 277 278 Savitz, Suzanne 256 267 Selvidge, Judith !68 286 408 Souter, Milton 382 Strand, Pamela !!1 Tale, Janet 2!4 !68 27! !51 Semingson, Gene 23! 239 Slaughter, William 38! Sowers, Thomas 298 301 Strang, Kathleen !41 Tate, Norma 234 Sawyer, Gordon 2!4 Semler, Carol !6! Sleelh, Robert 394 Spaans, Adriaan 102 Strange, Charles H. J r. 107 Tatro, Brenda 76 i5! Sawyers, Sandra H3 Senn, Ronald 389 Slichter, Sandra l!3 281 !52 Spak, Stephen 97 410 Stratford, Connie 374 Tatterson, T. A. 419 Scanlan, Margaret 2?2 374 Senne, Karen 46 2!2 2!! Slingsby, Rita !41 Spanjer, Camilla 338 Straub, Valaray 36! Taylor, Anne !41 Scanlan, Richard 410 Separovich, Susan !!6 Sloan, Carol 3!8 Sparkman, Sandra 79 146 374 Strauss, Sheila 97 Tavlor, Arlen 55 60 289 423 Scanlon, Hannah I J 2!4 36! Sessions, Karon 2!4 329 Sloan, Larry 8 18! 417 Sparks, Jcrilyn 2!4 329 Strausz, Judith 68 293 3!0 Tavlor, Barbara !!1 Schaal, David 425 Setn, Albert 429 Slobojan, Gerald 107 Sparks, Ruith 234 Strausz, Richard 385 Tavlor, Carl Schaefer, Donna 152 !50 Setterberg, Richa d 394 Slocum, Walter !2 Speck, Jackie 394 Strausz, Stanley 4C 132 40! Tavlor, Frank 422 Schaefer, Ellen !63 Setzler, Margaret 291 352 Slusser, Lloyd 38! Speerstra, Gary 380 Strayer, Cherie 234 350 Taylor, Jack 98 1!2 Schafer, James 23! Severs, Judy 27! Slusser, Meredith 2i2 2!3 Spence, Harry 59 Street, Frank 71 Taylor, James A. 234 Schaler, Harry !8! Seversen, Michae 261 256 !6! Spencer, Guy 104 Slrceter, William 84 406 Taylor, James J. 71 !79 Schalow, Sandra 1 !6 207 !S2 Severson, John G Jr 416 Smart, Marie !55 Spencer, John !02 424 Strege, Linda 14! Taylor, Jo Ann !45 Schanlzen, Dennis 389 Sevier, Douglas 389 Smart, Philip M. Jr. 416 Spencer, Michael 429 Strcich, Ron 381 Taylor, Judith i64 Schardt, Dee 36! Sevon, Fleming 411 Smick, Edwin 145 Spencer, Theodore 208 Streit, Jonnie 368 Taylor, Karen !41 Schatz, Linda 8 206 !63 Sewell, Norma 139 2i4 !5! Smiley, Robert 399 Spiegelberg, Harrison 71 Strenge, Robert 412 Taylor, Kenneth 27! Schei, Jerry 412 Sexson, Michael 298 Smith, Alan 107 140 422 Strickland, Dale 97 100 Taylor, Lynda 8! 368 Schenck, Peter 97 170 Shackleford, John 429 Smith, Ann 76 Spielman, John 50 57 23! 425 Tavlor, Ross 415 Schenefeld, Beverly 341 Shafer, Ned 417 Smith, Barton 424 Spille, Jack 55 380 Strickland, Peggy 14! Taylor, Vayla 5! 60 289 329 Schenk, John 97 1 I 1 11! 394 Shafer, Thomas 410 Smith, Betty 4!4 Spoonemore, Loren 296 Stringham, Sara 36! Taylor, Virgil 407 Schiess, Roger 56 2!4 42! Shaffer, David 419 Smith, Carol 14! Spooner, Lenore 2!3 336 Strilzke, Elmer 107 Taylor, M Sgt. William 11! Schififner, Larry 79 Shami, Misbah 142 Smith, Carolee 2!4 !71 Spoor, Sharon !6! Stroh, James 116 Taylor, William 116 42! Schildt, Roger 68 411 Shanks, Charles !89 Smith, Catherine 140 Sprague, Linda 1!9 Strom, Anne 364 Taysi, Haluk 1!! !81 446 Tee, Barbara J68 Telrzel, Freda 64 !64 lelford, Charles 71 2H 429 lelford, H. S. !2 Temple. Merle !7 416 l emple3, James 8! Teniptelnn, James 100 2i4 Templetnn, Margo 296 Term, Bernadine 1 J9 140 !4? Tennesan, Dale H2 Terrv, Michael 406 Terrv, Priscilla !74 Tesarik, Thomas H7 Tessman, Linda 28! ni Tetrlck, Barbara 14! Thaier, Ralph 6S Theobald, Michael 2SV 417 Thiel, Roger 41? Thiel, Stephen 71 170 Thielen, Robert 2!! Thomas, Cynthia 275 !68 Thomas, Dalton 407 Thomas, Gene 2H 260 !79 Thomas, George 69 Thomas, Glen 2!2 !94 Thomas, Janice !!0 Thomas, Jerome I 17 2!4 2!! Thomas, Jerry 282 419 Thomas, Larry 116 !8! Thomas, Michaele !!6 Thomas, Patricia 208 277 !4! Thomas, Richard 417 Thomas, Steve 84 411 Thomas, Susan i4( Thomassen, Shlrlev 28! Thompson, Alan 18! 419 Thompson, Albert 85 Thompson, Alice 76 160 254 262 Thompson, Carol 1 !2 !!! Thompson, Craig 2)4 42! Thompson, Dallas !77 Thompson, Edna 102 Thompson, Geraldine !4! Thompson, Harvey 1 1! 261 400 Thompson, Jacquelyn !!l Thompson, Jerrilynn 2i4 !!I Thompson. Jill )6a Thompson, Judith 2!4 !!2 Ihompson, Kay 168 1 hompson. Kenneth 8! 147 Thompson. Laurel 164 Thompson. Lawrence !89 Thompson, Patricia !64 Thompson. Robert A. 40! 101 Thonipson. Robert K- Jr- Thompson. Teresa 1 I ! Thompson. William Thomson. Sandra Thoren. Johnny Thorgrimson, Richard !64 47 71 Ihorne, Michael 40 4 ! H2 Thornevcroft, Marilvn !68 Ihornlev, Judith 2!4 !41 Thornton, Leah ! !8 Thornton, Richard 288 Thorpe, Steven 27! 400 Thorsett. Grant 98 I! Ih.irs.m. John 271 27 1 hrapp. Richard Thummel. James Thurlovi ' , Bernard Thurston, Bill Tlbeau, Sandra Tldrlck, Sharon ' Tierney, Nora Tll anv, Marjorie 1 llden, John Tllli tson, Mary Tinling, Reid T ' lpp, .Mary Tipping, Mary Tisdale, Gary Titus, Terry Titus, Nancy Tjossem, Cheryl Tjossem, Donald Todd, Marilyn 208 278 !89 422 68 70 I!2 410 107 208 112 !42 11 ! I !6 162 !!1 146 2i2 2!! !!6 !41 116 !99 2)4 !64 408 101 !71 !64 )96 4! )!8 !42 26! 297 400 98 1!4 266 280 !S1 Todnem, Richard Toevs, Wally Tokola, Ray Toll, Carol ToUefscn, Karen Tollett, Marcus Tomllnsnn, Donald Tomlinson, Paul Top, Mary Topness, Robert Torgerson, Lloyd Tousley, Elinor Tousley, Elinor L. Tousley, R. Dean Tower, Lynn Towne, Vernon Townsend, Bruce Townsend, Nancy Townsend, Tracy !8! 147 278 !94 !)0 )64 )77 419 98 167 19! 407 1!2 !6 !96 !84 266 !!0 207 26! 284 6! !! !9 )76 !6 406 2!4 112 406 Tracy, Marjorie Tracy, Michal Trarnm, David Travis, Sandra Trax, Sharon Treat, David Treat, Gary Trefren, James Trick, Leslie Tripp, Martha Troeh, Elsa 8! 29! Trout. John Trowbridge. Mary Trzil, John Tschetter. Roberta Tucker, Guy Tucker, Richard Tudor, Charles Tudor, Joy Tufts. David Tull. Glenda TurnbuU, William Turner, Sgt. Henry Turner, John E. Turner, John O. Turner, Kathleen Turner, Melvin 278 Turner, Raymond Turner, Richard Tutty, Herbert Tweedt. Lorna 2)2 Tweit, Alward Tweit. Karen Twilchell, Frederick Twohy, Julia Tve, Clifford Tve. Gary 98 Tyndell, Charyl 1!) Tvrrell, Arthur Tysor, Kenneth Uddenberg, Katherine Udseth, Sandra 76 I ' fer, Karl Ullafcko, Richard I ' llman, Ronald Ulm, Charles I ' mmel, Brian I ' mphenour, Georgia Undeberg, Harold Underwood, Douglas Unruh, James Uran. Gordon Urdal. Lloyd Usitalo, William !)l 141 )!! 14! !!! 208 !94 26! !80 424 27! !41 98 !49 296 !29 !9! )68 !7 40! 1 !9 107 419 429 )41 79 422 !!0 191 417 II! 409 1!7 !64 279 i9! !89 416 !! i9 2!! !4! 8! 14! 42! 207 266 267 )!1 68 100 J7S !78 267 !71 !78 !9! Uigaard, Glen ' aa, Arlene ' aagen, Robert V ' adnais, Karen Vadset, Bvron 167 V ' alberg, Lawrence ' alentine. Robert ' aliant. John ' allandigham, Ruth Vallandigham, Vance ' V, alley. Donna an Beyers, Gretchen 1 an Camp, Lynn andenberg, Richard an Der Hyde, Harry andermeulen, John nder Pol, Robert n Doren, Carl an Doren, Louis an Dyk, R. Daniel an Dyke, Annette an Hersett, David an Hersett, Richard an Home, Gerald an Hov, David an Kuren, Lawson W an Leuven, James ' anslager, Arlene ' an Trease, David an VVinkle, Ganet ' an V oert. Karen arner, Orville asgaard, Joan atnsdal, J. R. aughn, Noel each, Charles edvick, Lars eirs. Valerie ekich. Linda 27! 1!8 28! 79 276 28! 98 284 Veleke, Gretchen !74 279 !!5 14! !7 14! 148 !a4 !49 :!4 )9! !78 4011 14! 2)2 406 40! 2!2 !96 14! !80 414 71 422 2!4 2)7 422 47 li! !28 2!4 !9! !84 416 107 199 72 !9! 281 !42 42! 412 i89 )99 . i78 71 524 !71 77 !!! !41 !84 16! !!0 264 429 1 !2 41 1 !64 269 !49 2)4 !68 Veleke. Michael Venema. Judy Venema, N. Yvonne Venema, William Verbrugge, Martin Verling, Victor Vermillion, Mary ' erschaeve, Albert Vetter, Beverly Vicary, Penelope Victor, William Vik, David Vincent, Ben Vincent, ill Vinup. Marilyn Violette, Jay Vlahovich, John 169 I!! Vogel, Ernest ' ogt, Sharon ' on Bracht. Barbara ' oss. Dalene ' ot3w . Lynn i8i 2!4 !71 2!4 14! 68 376 !74 58 429 !49 1!9 42! 190 417 424 !8 27! !4I 410 98 102 294 410 100 !!6 47 !74 419 w Wachter. Carol Wade. Barbara Wade, John Wagner, Duane Wagner, Fredrick Wagner, Janice Wagner, Jeannine Wagner, Jim Wagner, Joanne V ' agner, Stanley Wagner, Thomas Wagner, Wesley Vagncss, Patricia ' agstaff, Robert Wahl, David Wainscott, Ray Wakil. Mrs. Fakhanda Wakil. Sheikh ' aldal. Carolyn Waldo. Ellen Waldres. Roberta aldrip. Kenneth aldron, Anne Waldron, Richard Walker, Dale Walker, Harold Walker. Howard Walker. John Walker. Lawana Walker. Ralph Valker. Robert 8 Walker. Roberta Valker. Roland Walker. Ron Walker, Susan Walkowski, Philip Wall, Daryl Wall, James Wall, Thomas Wallace, Barbara Wallace, Joan allace. Tommy alling, Leslie Walsh, Marv 2! Walter, Bill alter, Rosanne V ' alters, Janet Walters, Rowen A ' 3lther, Donald Walton, Bruce Walton, James ' alton, Judith alton, ' illiam Wamslev, Ronald Ward, Stephen Warden, Larson U ' ardelt, ' cndell Waring, Diane Waring, Linda Warnell, Gall 11! W arner, Joanne W ' amock, Susan Warren, David Warwick, Wyllis Waterman, Albert Waters, Pat Watkins, Darrell Watkins, George Watkins, Lee Watkins, Lynn W ' atson, Cal Watsim, Henry . ,. Watson, Marlene. 98 2!6 2! 7 296 !!6 II! 1!6 i4! Watson, Sherman 84 192 !89 Watt, David 409 Wawrinofsky, Sharon. !36 Wavmire, Sharon ) )6 Wa no, Sandra !64 Wayno, Sharon !64 Weagel, Charles 14! 406 Weaver, Billy 102 Webb, Everett 4! 77 26! !58 !!2 48 !99 72 1)2 98 !49 i64 i2 !68 98 77 !76 !!6 147 !! 60 406 142 1!8 142 !49 2!4 !!! !!! !9 419 !!S 411 69 408 117 !7 ' 5 282 411 411 !41 )78 167 19) 98 !!1 2!4 2!7 i!0 2!7 2i8 422 2!4 !80 2)4 28! !69 !49 406 i41 295 !42 !9! 2!2 2!! i64 )!! !9 2)4 41! 18) 419 !58 199 208 2!4 2!8 !96 2)4 141 170 412 257 !4! ii6 1!! !-!0 !!8 2!4 !64 417 !49 77 84 422 1 !! !28 422 261 147 422 Watson. Patricia Webb, Frank 40 4! Webb, Hans Webb, Marlis Webb, Richard Webb, Th ' imas Weber, Dick 111 112 VA ' eber, Ronald Webster, Eugenia Webster, Sally 2i2 2!) Webster, William K. Wedeberg, Jack V ' egner, Glenn Weick, Joanne Weide, Richard Weidner. Marjorie W ' eis, Sharon Weis. Vincent Weiss, Nancy Weissenbnrn. Mary Weissenfels, Lynn Weitkamp, Donald Weirzel, Joan Jr. 117 142 28! Welch, Welch, Welch, Welch, Welch, Weldin Barbara A. Barbara J. David Mark ' . Ronald Ellen - ' eldln, Kenneth Wellcr, Becky Weller, Gerald Weller, Harry Wells, Donald Wells, Richard Wells, William Welton, Dale Wendl, Richard Wendt, Thomas VVene, Robert Wengeler, Judy Wenger, Timothy Werden, Jane Werkau, Becky Werner, James Werner, Janice Wesen, Donald Weskll. Roger esselius. .Allen est. Brenda est. Harvey ' est. Jenifer Wesi, Judith West, Karen West, Ralph 1!! Westberg, De Witt 102 1!! 298 Westberg, Kristin !02 !9! i74 !6 141 11! )89 !71 )64 71 !9! 2!2 !64 27! i7l !64 412 !)1 207 i28 144 !9! !54 284 14! !89 !82 )9! )!6 !76 i!2 71 285 !1 !6 60 88 27! 409 i8! 406 2!9 !! 412 !!1 192 52 )28 )9! !5K 44 298 )77 !42 170 !4! !74 !!a 424 98 99 iOl Ii2 1!9 !5 27! 84 98 112 44 2!8 167 27! 2!4 278 1)7 Westcolt, Emily Westerman, Jack Westfall, Gerard Westlin, Helen Weston, Poravin Weston. Gerald Weston. Katherine Wevthman. Madge 2)4 284 !54 1 !! !96 98 142 146 410 291 !4! 1!4 Whalen. Linda Whealdon. James ' heaton. Robert ' heeler. Eugene Wheeler. Gene Wheeler, Lee ■' hltbeck. Karen Whltbeck. Linda 64 1 ) Whitby, Diane Uhite, Allen White, Barbara White, Clark 100 Uhile. Dhnald White. Gail White. Garry White, James hite. Sfc, Joseph White. Judith White, Lola White. Richard White, Robert 2!! Whiting. Teiry 1!! ' hltmore. Darrel hittle. Carol W hitnev. Donna 76 280 ' hilnev. James Whitney, Roger 1 17 Wickenden, Darnell Wicklund, Lois !!n !71 !9! 424 41! !99 415 !4! 2 !42 )4! 78 80 76 2 )2 298 48 )64 2!! !89 1)2 49 !8! 11! !49 !!5 107 298 299 257 i!2 8! 76 Widdows, Thomas F Widdows, Thomas F Widener, Robert ' idman, Billy Mechman, Gayle Wiedrich, Duaue ' ieler. Sue Wigen, Lester iggln, Fredrica !!2 i77 42! !64 2)! )4I 78 79 80 40! 144 27! !8 Wiggins, Michael Wiggs. Joseph Wight. Kay V ' ight, Robin Wikoff, Barbara )77 )4! 414 2)2 58 117 1!5 207 !!1 2!2 2)i !89 429 99 10! 261 299 !!5 2!4 !41 100 2!4 Wikoff, Robert W ' ilcox, Douglas Wilde, Dennis Vilde, Larry Wilder, Edna ' iles, Joyce Wilgus, Gary Wilgus, Janet Wilkins, Gerald 417 !6 60 168 169 282 409 144 2!4 )41 425 !!! 106 108 147 !9! 2!8 )41 40! Willard, William C. Jr. Willenberg, William Williams, Carol U ' illiams, Clarence Jr. Williams, David 75 116 Villiams, Dell llllains, Dianne Williams, Jackie ' illiams, Jon Williams, Laile Williams, Lawernce Williams, Gordon Williams. Lynda ' lllianis. Lvnda J. Williams, Linda L. William. Michael illiams, Pamela A ' llllams, Patrick Williams, Sharon Williamson, Charles V ' illiamson, Gerald Williamson, Jack V ' illiamson, Judith Williamson, Shelly Willis. Avery Willis, Colleen Willis, Sandra V ' illix, Mary Wills, Loren Wilmarth, Leah ■llnult, Jane Wilsey, Beverley Wilson. Ann ilson. Audrey Wilson. Barbara Wilson, Barbara J Wilson, Carl Wilson, Carol Wilson, Dwight Wilson, Frances Wilson, Gary !! !7 60 !68 4!! !9! 2!4 107 11! 14! 28! 4!! 284 !4! 4!! !52 107 !)5 420 !8 26) )71 )!6 115 )89 !41 76 !64 257 292 !4! !8 141 406 98 i64 27! !!6 i74 !64 2!4 i28 2i4 !89 !68 !9 !ao 295 i64 68 264 2!4 286 419 2!4 !!2 98 44 1!2 406 171 11 ) 422 41! 419 !9 2 44 49 64 ))0 Wilson, Michael 102 29! 295 Wilson, Robert 19) Wilson, Sally-Jo 267 27! Wilson, Janet Wilson, John Wilson, Joseph Wilson, Karen Wilson, Larry Wilson, Lewis llson, Lorenzo ' ilson, Martin Wilson, Mary 4 1 Wilson, Sandra L. Wilson, Sandra M. Wilson, V ' ayne R. Wilson, Wayne W. llson. William ' iltsey. Marlene Winch, Karen 4- V lndnagle, Mary ' Indus, Susan Windus, Walter Wing, Beth Wing, Carol Wing, Douglas Winkle, Edward 281 98 142 199 !)0 !68 !64 !9! 1)8 !68 266 !54 i!I 4!) 61 I !! !76 4!) )64 )64 2!) 2!! !82 84 166 2)4 !69 2)2 2)2 )0I Winklesky, Paul inn. Jack Winquist, Sharalin Winship, Marv 27! 275 291 29! i!0 8! 84 8! 145 14! 422 i74 107 422 408 260 27! 82 8! 20! 208 !4! !8! 199 40! 98 1)8 )41 !5 60 !74 2!4 !11 2)4 Winters, Bennett i ' interstein, Carl Winterstein. Jim Wise, James Witherow, Sharon Withers. Solon Witney. Roy v itten, Donald Wohld, Susan Wohlford, Mildred Wolcott, Janet Wolf, Bruce Wolf, Glenn Wolf, Karen Wolfe, Spencer Wolfe, Susan Wolfstone, Kerri Woll, Janice Womack, John 117 1 !7 158 285 40! Womack, Ralph 57 4!! Womack, Sonya 14) 4!! Wonders, Gretchen 205 !!6 Wong, Albert !! Wood, Anna 62 Wood, Kenneth 407 Wood, Melanie ! !6 Woodman, John Woodruff, Joan Woods, Ernest Woods, Mary Woodson, Michael Woodward, Gaylin Woodward, James Woodward, Joan Woodward, Steve Woodward, Walter Woodworth, Alice Woody, Jim Wooster, George Working, Elmer Workman, Dan Workman, Sharon W ' orley, Kathleen Worley, Marilyn W ' orthingion, Douglas Wnrthington, William W ' riggle, Larry Wright, David ' right, Jo Ann Wright, Michael Wright, Richard Wright, Robert Wulff, Jon Wulff, Lois Wusten, Armin Wyant, Victoria Wyborney, Henry 141 406 415 78 79 80 !7I 8! 18! !64 400 414 40 4! 44 424 !74 190 2!4 190 2!4 !29 144 406 i7 4! 147 142 !64 !!6 116 I 77 !9! 77 190 !89 !74 405 408 412 98 98 68 409 !41 199 408 Vamamoto, Harry 115 282 !77 Yanagisawa, Sachiyo 140 Y ' ancey, Catherine !58 Y ' arber, Jacolyn 1 !2 256 !64 Y ' ates, Dale 147 Y ' ates, Glenda 207 Yates, Margaret H6 206 207 260 Y ' eend, Judy 64 328 Yeo, Judith 343 Yetter, Larry H7 395 Yoder, Sally 285 356 Y ' onaka, Gary 395 York, Charles 408 York, Stephanie 349 Y ' oshioka, Linda 349 Young, Antoinette 329 Young, Arthur 141 406 Young, Barbara 76 I!2 34 3 Young, Donald i5 381 Y ' oung, Judith 331 Young, Lani 207 Y ' oung, Lowella 331 Young, Shik 144 Youngman, Verri 44 Voungquist, Michael !8 Youngs, Gail !54 Yturraspe, Daniel 107 406 Zabel, Walter 2!8 Zack, Fred 47 Zaice, Joseph 99 Zak, William 395 Zakarison, Elaine 284 Zaremba, Ronald 414 Zaring, John 167 170 Zarley, Pamela 3!! Zaspel, Joseph 168 399 Zawislak, Martin 410 Zeigler, Gary 234 Zerbel, Wendy 234 Zerza, Frederic 382 Zlegler, Jon 260 409 Zier, Richard 409 Zilk, Edward 117 39! Zimmerman, John !89 Zimmerman, Larry 39! Zindel, Alfred 1 !7 2!8 !95 Zingmark, Ray 49 406 Zink, Diana 20! 208 !74 Zirbel, Wendv 280 2)4 !!0 Zlrkle, Marv 234 !64 Zirkle, William !77 Zitzer, Thomas 429 Zmeko, William !! 429 Zonich, Sharon i0 Zwicker, Gary 106 Zw-icker, Margo 98 330 447 Acknowledgments My staff and I woufd fike to tfiank everyone wfio made this yearbook possible. Without the help, assistance, and guidance from the faculty and many students, the editing of a yearbook is impossible. Not everyone can be mentioned, but the students who worked the hardest are featured in the Chinook section of this book. Our heartiest thanks go to these people: Photography Cover design and production Printing production Art Advisor University Photo Midway Photo Hutchinson Photo Hal Payne [Durand] The Deers Press Glen Steams [The Deers Press] H. V. Alward, Jr. 448 i-st !i fK fV S!.- ■m
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