Washington State University - Chinook Yearbook (Pullman, WA)
- Class of 1963
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G A Q96 QQQ A I have attempted to portray the subtle diversrties Within our university through a kmd of Symbolism - satirical provocative and smcere Each d1v1s1on must be The first being the quest for knowledge and experience The second - the need to activate morale The third- the Reverence of past and tradi- t1onal achievement The fourth - the revelation of parallels be- tween early and elemental mfm of today ewfw X W I treated as a separate unit. nl ' 0 f sv!! Q if C QPODILLLUQ QR E 1 1963 Ma ,A Ax 5 '1 4 nga Q91 N A Q VE? Q XI efrptrzsxqlf , 1 ,.., b Q' A G -2 X f F' Li 3 xg' Q Q ??:3 sS2 'tf a9 'T:y ' ' 1 'N J flu A WSU i 61. U ' Q gf . 'Es ADMINISTRATION . . COLLEGES AND SENIOR? MILITARY ..... INFORMALS . . . I O ' acti 1t1e GOVERNMENT . . . I SPORTS . . ARTS . , , I ! 3 i I I-IONORARIES AND ORGAH A.S.C.A. .... , I COMMUNICATIONS , f ROYALTY . . . , , INFORMALS ..., ' . If 1 t WOMEN . . . I MEN . u .- M1551 uw m m0 ,1l5 ffffc f 11 X ' 7 A Z 2 a 5 r I w K Bryan Hall Bryan Hall was constructed in 1908, during a period of ex- pansion on the WSC campus that saw six buildings completed -including College and Van Doren Halls. This campus land- mark honors Enoch A. Bryan, President of the school from 1893 to 1916, who successfully built up the institution on a slim budget. Originally, Bryan Hall was a combination library and assembly hall, patterned after an identical arrangement at Harvard. It was essentially a ground Hoor building with a reading room on the mezzanine surrounded by seminar rooms. The basement Hoor was later occupied by the library. The auditorium was built after the manner of a theatre with dress- ing room facilities below, and space for a pipe organ next to the stage. At one time, Bryan Hall also housed the College Station Post Oflice. With the completion of Holland Library in 1950, more space was available for speech and drama. Today Bryan Hall is identified easily, even from a distance, by its clock-tower. TT Wlfvluw-.p,.v I ggi . 4.7 ?f 'N A fi - in Z1 ' r 5 I I Ji .'i-1 1 I . M fs.- , J ' 'M A M w HY' ft A Wu , v 3v 4 1 1 3 1 f'i up M, , Y, 15 ' ':, 'vaffmx w, ,Im .Af - - U a ! f N V af'dx.' ' . X gg. wiv Q w 5 1 'SX W A .Q-4 XX 1 s.xXxNX-ixx'..',.XN'.. 9,3g,a:-viii-XEDEDIZI1 X A V A Wg! I' W' lil' I 'L .,w,,An Nw 1 n .av ,.-nl The CUB - Compton Union Building - opened September 15, 1952. Ground breaking was May 29, 1949, and Dedication was October 25, 1952. The campus community center is named for Dr. Wilson Compton, President of WSC from 1945 to 1951. Its history began in 1925 with the sale of Mortar Board bricks. The Activities-Union Program combines three areas into one organizational unit: student clubs and organizations, student government activities, Union Program and business operation. The CUB was built through combined efforts of students, faculty, and staff at a cost of 33,000,000 It was financed by Student Fees and Regents, Bonds, at no expense to the State. The building is of contemporary architectural design and features reinforced concrete, red brick veneer, and sandstone from Arizona and Nevada. There are 172,600 square feet of floor space in the CUB. CUB Holland Library Holland Library, honoring Dr. Ernest O. Holland- President of WSC from 1916 to 1945 - was dedicated on May 28, 1950. The library is arranged according to a divisional library plan: humanities, social science, and science. The libraryls special features include: Audio-Visual Center, Listening Laboratory, Archives Library, Reserve Book Room, and Orton Room, where special exhibits are displayed. The lib1'ary,s history began in 1892-1893 when the library was housed in The Cribf' original college building. It soon moved to the first floor of Old College Hall, where Science Hall now stands. When Bryan Hall was completed in 1908, the library occupied two floors. By 1927, collections of books were stored in rooms throughout the campus. Ground was broken on March 15, 1948, for a new building, and service to the public began in the summer of 1951. Latest figures show that there were 763,500 volumes in the library on Iuly 1, 1962. . u... Q x V' AI., '. sf, N-.A I .. JY If . f IMfpu5j,?'f8 -I X x .., 4 1 r I 'Int I . o .I III II I If ,. 'Z P .,' A Y 1 v , Y f , I ij. f 'ff .I I4 ff . -J' ' '.' T' 4' - , 1' , , ., JI I, l.n' r M . J ' ' 1 ' '45 4:1 1 In - . 1 V f I H 'V ' -MAI 4 . , . g ,ff . ' s :S'Ww 7'?39ae,. - A , X 331611--l, Q: ff, , 3,- Q,Ef,,f3-NEWT? If '-'.rv 'L I ' jf Mx- , III ,mf IIIIIIIII II. I M225 ' ML ll . Im , 4 ,5 4, . ' 'CET r. - '. , I H IIII.I. I I I , , Ab I ,, I, wang, ,II.?,I:. 5' 7 5 I w' N ' W' 'Wi QT 5 Y ,. . II V ' .. Y 1 ' ' . -,M . 4.,a5gvf 4IW.v. II I , . m,wII,s,I-. 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NA 'If' G-he -. ..,..m. 5,3 X'1fgUnLm ' N 5 FX O7-X V L 0 wggw W 1 Q f S I 1 O ' 9 N ' N. f MSE! L, OUQQQB ULJJJJ fx 4x Q P ,, 5 6 1 P President French As Washington State University ap- proaches the completion of 75 years of service to the people of its State, it can look with pride upon the steady improve- ment in its stature and in the quality of its program. The State of Washington is seeing the same major increasein enroll- ment which the country as a whole observes. Careful planning and diHerenti- ation of function is necessary if each of the institutions offering post high school education is to play its part in the most effective way. We are fortunate in Washington that the people, through our representatives in the Legislature, have given a high level of support to education in general and to higher education in particular. To merit this confidence, we must continue to improve our program and, in the wise expenditure of the in- creasing sums given to the University, justify the confidence which the people of the State have placed in us. This is our constant effort. Consultations are a necessary part of the administrative routine. The important signature is placed on a business reply letter. 18 , .03 m , ig? v X Y' i ff H . . President and Mrs. French are cordial grccters in thc rcccption linc. '19 If. .Q XQQN A , 'Nil Old friends arc often met hcrc. Board of Regents The eight members of the board of regents meet Q monthly to discuss business concerning Washington State University. The members are appointed by the governor and govern all actions of WSU. 'Se .few President: Thomas P. C-ose Vice President: Leo Weisficld . , 'myi .. P -- , rw '.-evil '-Q... 'L 'f N J ', ' , Wt. ,X lg 1- - ,1w-....f.- 1 . . N. -W .. M fe be - 1 s 4 - . , . - 1 -50 M72 7 fn .I ' nl v i4'Q'i' ' ' kv- 7- V it lx ' Q' 'r - . ... .. ,n -f. . , V . Y V- ' J.-f I N -M N S . Y ,.v . A . 1 N' xo' V 90 .' . . 7. V' ' ,Q fa, ,,. . , V is A A , N V . . Ai M .-, .Y J' rilifa .ar Q' . lg ., -. , X H - K - Ng: I ROW 1: Dr. C. Clcmcnt French. Mr. Thomas P. Cosc, Mr. Lco Wcisficld. ROW 2: Dr. Harry Pitlnck, Mrs. Henry B. Owen, Dr. H. Dcwaync Kreager, Dr. Milton Durham, Mr. jack C. Cole. 20 , i.g Congratulations arc offered by Govcrnor Roscllini to the outstandin FFAboy, 21 Governor Rosellini Governor Albert Rosellini, in his second term of office, visited the WSU campus twice this year. The last weekend in March he gave an award for the outstanding FFA boy attending the FFA Convention. Gov- ernor Rosellini was also special guest at the sixty-seventh annual Commencement on Sunday, June 2. The last governor to par- ticipate in Commencement exercises was here in 1949. President F rcnch and Governor Roscllini exchange comments at the tea held in his honor. Eli il P, ? Z 2, EA, , ?I , ri i Q, X in it KS, it il if I W. L Academic Administration S. Town Stephenson Dean of the Faculty ,....J ii P. if Norman A. Braden Director General Extension Service I N, i , s D. S, Famgr Dean Stephenson awards the tennis trophy. Dean of the Graduate School -V M fg, V '- . L,u'Q14f'ffl,f J ,gf ,..-.. -fr .L ,. 1 tl a . Claudc Simpson P. I. Rempcl it ic orgm Diroctor of Admissions Registrar gl .. :UN Q W ' Hum: I In H I 1 .E HIHUHIUI mm If Nunn HNHIIIHIIHHIIIIIUHI I MUNIuuulullllmunnmnur IIIIIIIIIIIIUHHIHHIIIIHHUH Hltnrtrlmrr I flfflfff-'lliffflf Ill I , , , , f A ' 4. fm- s- 1 I H I xxl -,,,-.! XX XXX Y'-Jw, I I I I nu-IQWLBL P, j. Rcmpcl, Coordinator ! ! ! it General Education and I I I I Curriculum Advisory Program 'iw ix! F E 1 I ' I l ue' Exp, :' , NJ-Ag., , if -A Bill..- rn . 'I G. Donald Smith Director 23 Libraries IBM computer, .....nn. vu' - Carl Pettilnone Business Manager F111 V Guy Brislawn Lauren Shelton Purchasing Agent Comptroller ,.,...., H , ---v ,M ,. jack Feisc Janis Ikstrums Dntn Processing Supervisor Budget Ollieer ei Business Management Harold W. Dodgcn Director, Nuclear Reactor Project 24 Lloyd G. Everest Personnel Officer l Staff Personnel Office 1' L ' Z. L 4 I ' ' A ' S. C. Markley Superintendent Buildings and Grounds --. E l Stan Bates Director Intercollegiate Athletics Student Relations ,, -hs, 2-6 William Cass, Director Student Counseling Service l 1 It Arthur McCartz1n Dean of Men 5 , , I it 1 I I I 1 I I I 1 A I. C. Clevenger Dcan of Students ' K xg . ' - , ,wr-Q 1 1 W . ,.T,,T,,. N Robert W. Chick, Director Wilson Compton Building Catherine M. Northrup Associate Dean of Women 6 I. Winston Martin Assistant Dean of Men 5' 'UU - gg. W I K N I Dr. Buttermore at work .X l K' f a l fl - Q munmumn , ' 7 It U n I 'IF l l Nlwxl 2 rf 3 'IK ' Nr 1 , Ralph Buttermore, Director Student Health Service . gi? A I hnson ' Dorothy J. Campbell Io nne o ' Assistant Dean of Women International Student Advisor 27 - Oliver Johnson Campus Sanitarian .ff A if ' I Walter Bristol Placement Bureau State Relations State relations is responsible for relations with state and federal agencies, with alumni and with the general public. The office of infonnation, office of publication, news bureau, and radio and television services fall under this area. V D 'R ., ' 'Xi' Robert Mott Manager, KWSC Radio TV up R Ngtag 1? ,h I . ,,, . 2 it pgza - 1 w an ' ' 'Vi' ,ual , V v- A.. ' X V lr 2 -Q . ' Eugene Patterson Director of Alumni Relations, Office of Graduate Records si 72 vrt Allen Miller Dircctor, Office of Information : ! 1 mt , . ' H 4' :lb , ' ' 1 ' vip. , ,i - -, n snr-'is-'J Dennis Morrison Director, News Bureau 28 4 -X. - H. 1' . 4 . 'Y f 1 'F w 2 4? . MN K N ' U ' 'A 4 .-11 ' fn 1: I, V C I ' wh: K, 1: I. U3 ci 15 N Louis L. Madsen Director, Institute of Agricultural Sciences I W ,- ffliazs 1 f ,, e .. glaze f,,.,,,lE?m L:-.: i ' , , ,-' il -.1-,. ,- if V ' w- . '.sl ' 417355, - ,. - V-1 Vi 1115 '52-Z of-+2 2.09:- 51 -I QPF! 7-'EXE' 5995 Ziff? , .. wi-S U '1 .e 59, FP oo 5:1 In O ag?- Di? 5S'2w nn-4 4: '6':'5i ci? 0 2. 057 25 6 o O B 'H o D' an E I1 o C h-1. -T 'Q 5 F5 Q -1 'FF iii Dean mm' HHH E. J. Working June Roberts Department Chairman Department Chairman Agricultural Economics Agf icllltllf 31 Engineering 30 Institute of Agricultural Sciences The College of Agriculture strives to train the student in his mal0f field and also stimulate a general education. There are fif- teen department programs one mall Choose. Technical Agricul- ture, Science of Specialization, and Agricultural Business are the three main career divisions for which this training prepares the Student, M- Walter Calgan Acting Chairman Animal Science 'ms ,Q Q -V 'T T4 A. Merrill Eepfiflment Chairman Ortlculture 31 if-we rj El FT .1- T. H. Blosser Department Chaimian Dairy Science B. R. Bertramson Department Chairman Agronomy John P. Nagle - Department Chairman Forestry and Range Management 1 ,A N' !- C' Gardner Shaw r james McGinnis Department Chainnan Department Chairman Plant Pathology Poultry Science RONV 1 George Craig Akishin, Seattle Forestry Frederick Andrews, Yakima Agricultural Economics Norman Baird, Kent Agriculture Patrick Baldwin, Quincy Animal Science Larry Barden, Newman Lake Dairy Science Alan K. Bargincyer, Pullman Agricultural Economics ROVV 2 james lloward Beck, Kelso Agricultural Education Bradford Berry, Carnation Animal Science Glenn Rae Betz, Cheney Dairy Science Larry Ray Boots, Enumelaw Dairy Science john Borden, Vancouver, B.C. Entomology Don Brown, Bremerton Horticulture ROW 3 Bob Campbell, Wapalo Ccneral Agriculture Duane Carnine, Castle Iioek Forestry Norman Cavadini, Mansfield General Agriculture Ashis Chakravarrti, Sileliar Assam, India Dairy Science Ralph M. Cornwall, Spokane Forestry Gail Cramer, Wrmato Agricultural Economics ROW 4 Richard Dutton, Mt. Vernon Agriculture Kent Dennis Elsey, Seattle Agricultural Entomology john R. Erickson, lillensburg Agronomy Eugene l5.Feenan,St.1olm Agronomy Dwight Ferguson, Clarkston Animal Science Vaiden Forrest Floch, Axotin Agricultural Education RONV 5 Herbert Fricscn, Vancouver Agricultural Economics R. Boyd Gossard, Glenonia Forestry Cary S. Gross, Wilson Creek Agronomy Richard E. Hanson, jr., Albuquerque, New Mexico llorticulture XVendell Haworth, Outlook Agronomy Lewis P. lleimbigner, Odessa Agricultural Economics 1 ROYV 6 Emil j. llovrud, Pomeroy Agronomy C. Gregory johnson, Wallowa, Oregon Range Management Dale Albert Kjack, Malden Agricultural Economies Albert L. LeCount, Iloquiam Wildlife Biology Art Lemlcc, Everett llorticulturc llenry A. Levicn, Ferndale Dairy Science ROW 7 john E. Lofdahl, Ferndale Agronomy Ronald Long, N aelies Range Management Stephen Maxson, Walla Walla Forestry College of Agriculture f 'Wil' 'Vx ng-v 'gr QS., pls 'Q 'in V 5.1 1 i' W '49 ,Qs QB x- RONV 1 Ron McConnell, Tacoma Conservation Geral l. McDonald, Walla Walla Forestry Glenn Allen McDonald, Walla lValla Forestry lllanagcmont Michael K. Milligan, Seattle Range Management john Edward Mitchell, Paseo Range Management Millar Morrison, Greeuacres Animal Science RONV 2 Cary Cuy Newman, Zillull Animal Science Irwin A. Noteboom, Lyndon Agricultural Economics jerry O'Harc, Everett F orcstry Charles Oldenburg, Pomeroy Horticulture Paul Olsen, Pullman General Agriculture Cecil LeRoy Parker, Colville Dairy Science ROW 3 Gary Roy Paul, Harrington Range Management Heather Ann Parson, Burton Horticulture William T. Petty, Cltcsaw Animal Science Vincent I. Philbrick, Cowielte Dairy Science Theodore L. Potter, Pullman Agricultural Education Morgan H. Rapp, Pullman Animal Science ROW 4 Ronald Rickman, Pomeroy Soils Elno D. Roundy, Pomeroy Range Management Ronald Routson, Peshastin Agricultural Education Quentin A. Sannes, Auburn Agricultural Economics Walter D. Schoddc, Buckley Dairy Science john Edward Sharp, Prescott Agronomy ROW 5 Roy Robert Sines, lVenateltee Forestry Douglas A. Smith, Puyallup Agricultural Economics Fred E. Smith, Dryden Horticulture Gary jay Stoller, Prosser Dairy Science Darrell Tanner, Spokane Dairy Science Dale Tenneson, Seflro WVooley Dairy Science ROW 6 Richard G. Tetrick, Pomeroy Agronomy John Thompson, Ir., Everett Forestry Terry Titus, Pullman Dairy Science Marcus W. Tollett, Thornton Agricultural Economics Margaret A. Webb, Seattle Forestry Donald P. Wesen, Burlington Dairy Science ROW 7 Shannon White, Cosmopolis WVildlifc Biology Loren B. Wills, Burlington Agricultural Mechanization Joseph L. Wilson, Clarkston Agronomy Harry M. Yamamoto, M oscs Lake Agricultural Entomology E. W. Greenfield Director, Division of Industrial Research .X I. P. Spielman Dean College of Engineering --. V! , 5 ' - r 2 1 .- . vi Servet A. Duran D. L. Masson Department Chairman Department Chairman Metallurgy Mining W 34 Institute of Technology A great deal of research is con- ducted in science and engineer- mg by students in the Institute of Technology. The Institute of T6Chnology includes the College Of Engineering and Mineral Technology in addition to the Division of Industrial Research, Mining Experiment Station and the Technical Extension Serv- 1068. Emphasis is placed on the engineer who has been trained in the fundamentals of his chosen field. 'ir . T-. -3. Emmett B. Moore epartment Chairman Civil Engineering 35 S Harry C. Weller George T. Austin Department Chairman Depal'-fment Chairman Architectural Engineering Chemical Engineering Attic L, Betts H. A. Sorensen Department Chairman Department Chairman Electrical Engineering . Mechanical Engineering ROW 1 Kenneth Anderson, Iloquiam Mechanical Engineering Thomas R. Anderson, Seattle Civil Engineering Clyde Hisashi Alciyama Honolulu, Hawaii Mechanical Engineering Dennis A. Annstrong, Spokane Mechanical Engineering Ervin Bader, Ir., Kennewick Civil Engineering ROW 2 Ronald G. Bailey, Poulsbo Electrical Engineering john Bartholet, F art Lewis Civil Engineering Bruce Bayley, Walla Walla Chemical Engineering Gayle Arden Bea, Yakima Electrical Engineering George G. Bellamy, Bellingham Physical Metallurgy ROW 3 Bert Belles, Oakesclale Mechanical Engineering Paul Owen Beyersdorf, Spokane Electrical Engineering Arthur Emil Bisig, Sumner Mechanical Engineering Thomas William Black, Spokane Electrical Engineering Stephen W. Blomgren, Edwall Agricultural Engineering ROW 4 Neil Bloom, Kennewick Mechanical Engineering George Bluhm, Tacoma Agricultural Engineering Max Edward Bolte, Woodland Architectural Engineering james Guyon Bull, Tacoma Electrical Engineering Robert Hal Chamberlin, Bremerton Mechanical Engineering ROW 5 Alfred james Chase, Marshall Electrical Engineering Neal Cheldelin, Prosser Electrical Engineering john W. Corder, Richland Physical Metallurgy David Carl Crowe, Kirkland - Civil Engineering Edward Dahl, H umptulips Mechanical Engineering ROW 6 Larry james Dawson, Everett Agricultural Engineering Gerald William ,Deakin, Lincoln Electrical Engineering Kenneth 1. DeBord, Lynnwood Civil Engineering Darryl Orville Dickey, Spokane Architectural Engineering ROW 1 jan Georg Digerud Ilongsvinger, Norway Civil Engineering Don Dodge, Wapato Agricultural Engineering ,lack Eugene Douglas, Pullman Mechanical Engineering Vee Dee Dmmmond, Cashmere Electrical Engineering Richard Durant, Selah Electrical Engineering ROW 2 Kenneth M. Edgar, Grotto Civil Engineering Dell Elliott, Witlnrow Mechanical Engineering Benjamin Lynn Ellison, Seattle Mechanical Engineering Peter Jen Sheng Eng, Seattle Architectural Engineering David Samuel Ensor, Davenport Chemical Engineering ROW 3 Del Erickson, Spokane Civil Engineering Tracy Lcc Erikscn, St. Iolm Agricultural Engineering Dennis james Evans, Kennewick Physical Metallurgy Therone M. Faris, Waslzougal Civil Engineering james Ehle Finnila, Longview Mechanical Engineering ROW 4 Richard William Fischer, Lake Villa, Illinois Civil Engineering William Flatt, Spokane Electrical Engineering Eilif T. Frcdrikscn Stokmarknes, Norway Civil Engineering Thomas F. Fuller, Walla Walla Civil Engineering William Cluth, Port Angeles Electrical Engineering ROW 5 Paul Terrance Godsil Waslxougal Civil Engineering Richard H. Goehner, Dryden Electrical Engineering Jack Charles Granger, Nine Mile Falls Civil Engineering Richard Martin Craven, Bonner, Montana Electrical Engineering Hans Trygve Grobstok, Oslo Norway Architectural Engineering ROW 6 James LeRoy Hamilton, Rockford Architectural Engineering George Hanno, Aleppo, Syria Civil Engineering David Morrow Hirzel, Clarkston Architectural Engineering Ron Hormano, Fairfield Civil Engineering John Graham Hubenthal, Lewiston, Idaho Architectural Engineering ROW 1 Iames C. Hunter, Camas Building Theory and' Practice Robert C. Jenkins,Seattle Civil Engineering Francis Jensen, Cheyenne, North Dakota Agricultural Engineering William L. Iohnston, Rosalia Agricultural Engineering Richard Kaden, Bridgeport Civil Engineering ROW 2 Riad Kayyali, Aleppo, Syria Civil Engineering Bo Woon Kim, Seoul, Korea Electrical Engineering Rex E. King, Othello Electrical Engineering Robert A. Klein, Vancouver Civil Engineering Wilmar A. Kolme, Everett Mechanical Engineering ROW 3 Robert Paul Kurtz, Everett Mechanical Engineering Loel Labberton, Wapato Chemical Engineering David LaFrance, Loon Lake Agricultural Engineering john McCoy Lamb, Richland Building Theory and Practice Markley LaPointe, Everett Chemical Engineering ROW 4 Darrell Allan Learn, Colville Civil Engineering Richard Leber, South Bend Civil Engineering Joe Wayne Loe, Kennewick Physical Metallurgy Peter Shang Luke, Seattle Architectural Engineering Wayne E. Mattson, Olympia Electrical Engineering ROW 5 Douglas H. May, Pullman i Mechanical Engineering Glenn Lee Mayfield, Camas Mechanical Engineering Jerry McBride, Spokane Mechanical Engineering C. McFarland, Jr., Pullman Mechanical Engineering Gary B. Morgan, Spokane Electrical Engineering ROW 6 George E. Motteler, Colville Electrical Engineering Cary Murray, Pullman Mechanical Engineering Douglas C. Myhre, Tacoma Civil Engineering Ray Nelson, Everett Electrical Engineering Franklin Lee Olson, Pasco Chemical Engineering Engineering and Mineral Technology ROW 1 Warren W. Olson, Richland Mechanical Engineering Nonnan Olsen, Spokane Electrical Engineering Gary Onstot, Asotin Electrical Engineering Roy Pearson, Spokane Electrical Engineering Cary Richard Pfaff, Garfield Electrical Engineering ROW 2 Ronald L. Richards, Yakima Chemical Engineering Myron E. Robinson, Seattle Building Theory and Practice Roger Lloyd Schiess, Seattle Chemical Engineering Gaymond Schultz, Davenport Electrical Engineering Michael Schwab, Buckley Chemical Engineering ROW 3 john Byron Scott, Hoquiam Civil Engineering George I. Simchuk, Spokane Mining Engineering Philo David Smith, Spokane Electrical Engineering Kenneth Spain, Trail, B.C. Building Theory and Practice john Stephenson, Pullman Civil Engineering ROW 4 Douglas C. Sullivan Lonclon, England Chemical Engineering Donald A. Svinth, Pullman Civil Engineering Larry Ross Sweet, Fairbanks, Alaska Electrical Engineering Keith A. Switzer, Spokane Mechanical Engineering Merle D. Temple, Onalaska Physical Metallurgy ROW 5 Arnold I. Tomac, Renton Electrical Engineering Bob Topness, Bremerton Chemical Engineering john P. Vandermeulen, Richland Electrical Engineering Kenneth F. Waldrip, Spokane Mechanical Engineering Kenneth R. Welclin, Rosalia Chemical Engineering ROW 6 Joel E. Wessehnan, Tacoma Civil Engineering William Willenbcrg, Seattle Electrical Engineering Donald Lee Wilson, Spokane Mechanical Engineering Robert Wilson, Wenatchee Civil Engineering Ralph Womack, Eugene, Ore. Electrical Engineering The curriculums of study in the College of Home Economics pre- pares students for Work in several areas of home economics as well as home and community living. It may also lead to business and professional positions in dietetics, interior decoration, or education. The field of general home eco- nomics with radio and journalism is an excellent combination for a professional career. Grace E. Sweatt Department Chairman Institution Economics 1963 Graduates 6 'TJ' MS-ff 'R 'R 1' 191 is., Us ff? ROW 1 Mardith Lynn Ashe, Castle Rock Foods and Nutrition Margaret E. Beck, Woodland Home Economics Judith Kay Buess, Chelzalis Home Economics Marnell Lida Clement, Puyallup Foods and Nutrition Jean Marie Cooper, Warden Home Economics ROW 2 Virginia Crowe, Siluerdale Home Economics Judith Ann Davis, Ellensburg Home Economics Barbara Gail Dunning, Yakima Home Economics Megan Kay Ennis, Ephrata Home Economics Judith Ann Ferguson, Renton Institution Economics ROW 3 Sharon Lee Ferguson, Snohomish Home Economics Angela Karen Fromm, Yakima Clothing and Textiles Dorothy Frost, Salt Lake City, Utah Child Development Corinne L. Gaspers, East Wenatchee Home Economics Betty Jane Gizinski, Port Townsend Home Economics ROW 4 Judith K. Gordon, Colville Interior Decoration Carole Lynn Gunn, Castle Rock Home Economics Mara Stockton Hansen, Moses Lake Home Economies Marjorie C. Harris, Seattle Home Economics Daniel B. Howell, Spokane Interior Decoration ROW 5 Kathy Kupers, Harrington Home Economics Dianne Moreen Lengel, Bremerton Home Economics Lois Lowary, Winona Home Economics ROW 6 Janet Jean McEachern, Seattle Interior Decoration Lois Jean Meyer, Vancouver Home Economics ROW 1 Susan W. Moffett, Pasco Home Economics Marion Ranko Morimoto, Honolulu, Hawaii Interior Decoration Geraldine F. Nelson, Auburn Home Economics Eriann Pearson, Seattle Home Economics Patricia Kay Richards, Yakima Home Economics ROW 2 Deanna Fay Richardson, Camas Home Economics Norma Jean Rickman, Newport Interior Decoration Patricia Ann Ring, Wilbur Home Economics Beverly Alene Rowe, Seattle Foods and Nutrition Joanne Emily Schultz, Spokane Home Economies ROW 8 Lois Marie Scott, Burlington Home Economics Margaret Setzler, Puyallup Home Economics Lynette Adell Skaarup, Burlington Home Economics Jane Kestin Smith, Yakima Clothing and Textiles Helen Marie Solem, Issaquah Home Economics ROW 4 Sara May Stringham, Paseo Home Economics Carol Anne Takahashi, Mary Hill Interior Decoration Barbara Lee Taylor, Issaquah Home Economics Barbara Jeanne Tcel, Davenport Clothing and Textiles Bernadinc Tcnn, Honolulu, Hawaii Home Economics ROW 5 Karen Camille Ullman, Seattle e Home Economics Joanne Undebcrg, Ritzoille Home Economics Doravin Anne Weston, Enumclaw Home Economics ROW 6 jean Wheeler, Bremerton Child Development Melanie Mae Wood, Seattle Home Economics Eugene Clark Dean College of Economics and Business The College of Economics and Business offers courses of study Q Of economic relationships and S PubliC policy. The curriculum is designed for those students who Pfefel' a general university pro- gram with an emphasis on the eC0nomic relationships in busi- ness, both public and private, and in national and international Organizations. Students are qualified for positions in research and 8.8 business executives. ' R. D. Tousley Department Chairman Business Administration B vii.. by -f 1 ,, 1'-f'.f-f-:.'T 5 1 Ralph I. Thayer Department Chairman . Economics 43 College of Economics and Business Robert E. Hoskinson Department Chairman Secretarial Studies ROW 1 Dale Fenwick Adams, Kennewick Business Administration Georgia Alexander, Spokane Business Administration Gene Nelson Ashmore, Rockford Business Administration Richard C. Axlund, Tacoma Business Administration Shan Beck, Walla Walla Secretarial Studies ROW 2 Gerald Edward Betts, Spokane Business Administration Janice Lillian Bishop, Torrance, California Business Administration Allen Gord Brothers, Otis Orchards Industrial Management Arthur Scott Case, Kirkland Business Administration Charles R. Conant, Prosser Business Administration ROW 3 Bruce Ray Cook, Burlington Business Administration john Ellis Cooper, Yakima Economics Jack Cousyn, Ir., Leavenworth Business Administration David George Craig, Richland Business Administration Clark Richard Daly, Spokane Business Administration ROW 4 Donald E. Davidson, Seattle Business Administration Lauren L. DeFreece, Sumner Business Administration Robert Iohn Diercks, Spokane Economics ROW 5 Richard Dolan, Pullman Business Administration Leonard Lewis Dowd, Prosser Business Administration Robert Dybing, Cheney Business Administration ROW 1 Gene Olai Erickson, Spokane Hotel Administration james L. Erickson, Wenatchee Accounting James Manley Ewing, Spokane Business Administration Darlene Fay Field, Ellensburg Hotel Administration Gary Henry Fors, Puyallup Business Administration ROW 2 Michael Fotheringill, Tacoma Business Administration Gerald Earl Gibson, Pullman Business Administration Margaret Gilbreath, Dayton Secretarial Studies Larry Michael Gill, Olympia Hotel Administration james E. Green Monroeton, Pennsylvania Business Administration ROW 3 Patricia Lee Grimes, Wenatchee Accounting Jerry Hansen, Spokane Business Administration Virginia C. Harned, Seattle Business Administration Robert Winslow Harris, San Drkego, California Business Administration William Hill, Plaza Economics ROW 4 George Oliver Hood, Edmonton, Alberta Business Administration David E. Hougland, Republic Retail Management Ronald Arthur Hunt, Lethbridge, Alberta Business Administration ROW 5 Fred Robert Hyde, Almira Economics Donna Dae Ice, Prosser Business Education Loralec Mae Johnson, Seattle Business Administration ROW 1 Marilyn J. Karlenberg, Seattle Business Administration Dave Burton Keatts, Pullman Business Administration joan Ronan Kennedy, Tekoa Secretarial Studies Roberta Jean Kissling, Omak Business Administration George F. Knickrehm, Yakima Hotel Administration ROW 2 Dave Lee Kostenbader, Sunnyside Business Administration Lawrence G. K. Lau, Langley Business Administration Mike Leffel, Spokane Business Administration james Louis Lemery, Portland, Oregon Business Administration Ronald Keith Martin, Spokane Business Administration ROW 3 john Edward Maxwell, Spokane Business Administration Bonnie L. McWilliams, Los Angeles, California Secretarial Studies Sterling T. Monroe, Okanagan Business Administration Roger Velton Muller, Walla Walla Business Administration Arthur Dale Neely, Seattle Hotel Administration ROW 4 james Alvin N ielscn, Enumclaw Business Administration Robert W. Pennington, Spokane Business Administration John Wesley Perry, Colfax Business Administration ROW 5 Donald Richard Peters, Manson Business Administration Donald I. Pickard, Calgary, Alberta Business Administration Harry Kcmsey Picton, Du Pont Business Administration College of Economics and Business 1' ,of N un-'17 'S Q fin IU' 1963 Graduates SL. fs-A A i A Yr iv' mv 'Qi D ROW 1 Dale Vincent Rahier, Elbe Business Administration Wayne Craig Rembold, Walla Walla Business Administration Walter Ruldes, Otis Orchards Business Administration Judith M. Saindon, Tacoma Business Administration Henry W. Schmidt, Jr. Olympia Production Management ROW 2 Alvin Richard Shannon, Entiat Economics john DeLisle Simchuk, Spokane Business Administration Yvonee Gay Simerly, Vancouver Business Administration George Delwin Singer, Vashon Island Business Administration Richard R, Steen, Seattle Business Administration ROW 3 Gary Lee Steiling, Tacoma Business Administration William Michael Stern, Ellensburg Business Administration George Clinton Thomas, Seattle Business Administration Carol Lynn Toll, Spokane Secretarial Studies Education William Van Doren, Wenatchee Business Administration ROW 4 Howard Douglas Walker, Kent Business Administration William K. Webster, Ir. Coeur 1l'Alene, Idaho Hotel Administration Robert Earl Wikoff, Yakima Business Administration ROW 5 Larry John Wilson, Walla Walla Business Administration Stephen A. Young, Yakima Business Administration Larry Lee Zimmennan, Cheney Business Administration ROW 6 William Harvey Zirkle, Selah Business Administration ur l ROW 1 Janice Aaring, Pullman Education Gary Dean Alexander, Opportunity Industrial Arts Verree Lyn Anderson, Olympia Education Lianne jean Arstein, Everett Education Marlene Dale Ashley, Seattle Education ROW 2 Jeanette E. Barncr, Tacoma - Education Susan E. Berger, Everett Education Nancy Camille Betz, Spokane Education Sharon Rose Blomquist, Walla Walla Education Catherine L. Bolte, Seattle Education ROW 3 Maryan Breakey, Bellingham Elementary Education William T. Bridges, Grandview Education Marlene Mae Broeckcl, LaCrosse Education Darlene Carlton, Selah Education Norma Jean Cclmcr, Puyallup Education College of Education In April of 1960, the State Board of Education of the State of Washington adopted new guide- lines and standards for programs of study leading to teacher cer- tilication. The age level a stu- dent wishes to teach deserves careful consideration. Helping young people to develop all their capacities and opportuni- ties is the goal of graduates in education. 48 ROW 1 Carol Ann Cheney, Yakima Education Arden Lynn Coe, Waverly Education Susan A. Collin, Millwoocl Education Nancy Marie Collins, Tacoma Education Bryce Gay Cook, Burlington Industrial Arts RONV 2 Shirley Ann Cook, S kamokawa Education Susan Carol Crocker, Tacoma Education jo Ann Culver, Spokane Education Stayna Ann Degg, Raymoml Education Karen J. Dicreks, Bremerton Education ROWV 3 Phyllis A. Dictsch, White Salmon Education Willadene Dietz, Colville Education Gretchen Dunlap, LaConner Education Virgil Eugene Edstrom, Pullman Industrial Arts Nancy Laird Ellison, Seattle Education ROXV 4 Barbara Fayc Emerson, Yakima Education joan Marilyn Erickson, Aberzleen Education Wynne Rae Ann Fink, Columbus, Montana Education Arla Faith Fjcscth, W'arclen Education Liane V. Francis, Seattle Education ROW 5 Frederick A. Carnsey, Tacoma Education Betty K. Gradwohl, Walla Walla Education Karen Beth Grove, Tacoma Education Karen Marie Gustafson, Seattle Education Judy Ann Harden, Seattle Education ROWV 6 Mary Lon Hay, Seattle Education Euritha Anne Ilcadrick, Wenatchee Education ROW l Carol Maric Heinbaugh, M oses Lake Education Carolyn Jeanne Hill, Seattle Education Jane Olive I-Iinrichs, Pullman Education Margaret Ann Hodge, Tacoma General Studies Henry Jarvits, Tacoma General Biological Sciences ROW 2 Nancy Lee Jensen, Puyallup Education Claus Otto Joens, Hosalia General Mathematics Ceorgene Lee Johnson, Olympia Education Lael Ann Kiefer, Vancouver Education Fran Binder Lancaster, Woocllancl Ilills, California Education ROW 3 Sharon Jean Lcc, Shelton Education Patricia Aileen Lees, Seattle Education Vivien Lewis, Fairfielrl Education Vivienne L. Marlatt, Pullman Education Dorothy L. Matthiesen, Kirkland Education ROW 4 Carolyn Pearl Mavity, Spokane Education Judith Lynne Maxson, Walla Walla Education Sue E. McCleneghan, Spokane Education ' Judith S. Menning, Pullman Education Marilyn Marie Merz, Seattle Education ROW 5 Janet Louise Mitchell, Richland Education Janet Louise Moore, Vancouver ' Education Susan Madge Myklebust, Pullman Education ROW 6 Patricia Joan Ness, Everett Education Nancy Nethercutt, Spokane Education Cheryl Anne Newland, Yelm Education College of Education fi X 0? -wg 'Nur ,-X 1-5 MQ 'D' Sv Q IQ, 0' 'Pin 1963 Graduates 5- A-K 4? '17 in-I ROW 1 Linda Louise N ewlcan, Vancouver Education Elaine Olsen, Sunnyside Elementary Education Donna lean Orr, Shelton Education Phyllis J. Osterloh, Quincy Education Joan Lorraine Potts, Lamont Education ROW 2 Sharon Lee Quirk, Wilbur Education Karen Lee Reed, Tacoma Education Judith A. Rees, Richland Education Anne Louise Ripley, Bellevue Education Judith Berne Sanders, Monterey Park, California Education ROW 3 Regina Faye Schciler, Pullman Education Karen Kay Schwisow, Ritzville Education Carol Semler, Longview Education Robert L. Snyder, Pullman Industrial Arts Camilla Lee Spanjcr, Cashmere Education ROW 4 Ann E. Stinchficld, Pollock Pines, California Education Marilynn M. Thorson, Aberdeen Education Mary L, Tillotson, Arcadia, California Education Ann Titus, Pullman Education Glenda joan Tull, Prosser Education ROW 5 Georgia Kay Umphenour, Shelton Education Wyllis Ethel Warwick, Aberdeen Education Linda Louise Williams, Walla Walla Education ROW 6 Ann Elizabeth Wilson, Tacoma Education Marilyn Ruth Worley, Seattle Education Richard Gale Worthy, Pullman Education Allen I. White Dean College of Pharmacy ROW 1 Elizabeth Ida Baird, Auburn Pharmacy William M. Bates, Spokane Pharmacy Gary Monroe Costner, Bremerton Phamiacy Kenneth Leo Cox, Colfax Phannacy David john Cusscck, Lewiston, Idaho Pharmacy Donald Max Humphrey, Pullman Pharmacy ROW 2 Nancy V. James, Spokane Valley Phamiacy Ronald Lee johnson, Richland Pharmacy Murlin D. Luedecker, Aberdeen Pharmacy Douglas Manley Payne, Enderby, British Columbia Pharmacy. Larry Grant Schiffner Spokane Pharmacy ROW 3 john Curtis Smith, Lynden Pharmacy David Roy Tufts, Yakima Pharmacy Charles Paul Veach, Tacoma Pharmacy Victor Arthur Verling, Youngstown, New York Pharmacy College of Pharmacy The pharmacy curriculum is di- vided into live areas: Pharmacy, dealing with compoundingg Pharmaceutical Chemistry, the principles of chemistry applied to the problems of pharmacyg Pharmacognosy, the study of drugs of natural origing Pharma- cology, the study of the business principles and laws of pharmacy. The program strives to develop students qualified for service in these areas and to promote the professional development of the practicing pharmacist. 52 Colden Romney Dean College of P.E. and Recreation Carol E. Gordon Ilgeparhnent Chairman -E. for Women 53 Clen E. Galligan Department Chairman P.E. for Men College of Physical Education and Recreation The College of Physical Educa- tion and Recreation offers a major in both physical education and recreation. Graduate Work for the Masteris and Ph.D. de- grees is available in physical education. It is possible to ac- quire a Masteris Degree in rec- reation. ROW 1 Ronald A. Blocklinger, Walla Walla Physical Education Michael Dean Carlon, Selah Physical Education Sandy Lee Cline, Walla Walla Physical Education Roland Lyle Downing, Seagonville, Texas Physical Education Donald Edward Durall, Spokane Recreation ROW 2 Gordon Wayne Evans, Lancaster Physical Education George F. Gleason, El Cerrito, California Physical Education Richard C. Gustafson, Vancouver Physical Education ROW 3 Francis A. Hastie, Coupeville Physical Education College of Physical Education S' U 1963 Graduates 5 C7 'S 'Yi ROW 1 Jon F. Herrington, Vancouver Physical Education Max Summers Jensen, Pullman Physical Education Lea L. Johnson, Mercer Island Physical Education Merton Lee Kennedy, Aberdeen Physical Education Annetta K. Kikendall, Winthrop Physical Education ROW 2 Lois Elaine Lang, Longview Physical Education Mary Ann Maslac, Ocean Shores Education Priscilla Dee Miller, Riclzlanzl Physical Education ROW 3 jan Sessler, Puyallup Physical Education John William Skirving, Puyallup Recreation fn: J. L. Stokes Department Clliliflllllfl Bacteriology and Public Hcalth A. W. Thompson Dean College of Science and Arts i, f ww :UL L X-nwi-m.:4suu-mlm-. - 'hd Adolph Hecht Curl M. Stevens Department Chairman Department Chairman Botany Chemistry W-. , Q. rv , . . -.-- ,,,..,. . ,, . , .W ,.,- ..... --....-,W ,...., , ,.,. ,. . ru -w--- ,.--,...,. . an ,w-.wv ,--.....,, ,.-..,.,,..- ,..n-,-... lilrw-' ik- William Band Department Chairman Physics Q - 56 College of Sciences and Arts All the university requirements are ill the liberal arts field, With the exception of physical educa- tion. This shows how significant the liberal arts program and per- sonnel are to the students of WSU- The College of Sciences and AITS contribute to the stu- dents liberal education and also Prep-NCS its majors for numbers of VOCations. Graduate work in F1'0fessional schools often is OHOW-up Work to this education. T. H. Kennedy Associate Dean College of Sciences and Arts i km.. ix . 'S- .NA '91 l0S0ph W. Mills SidneyC Hacker . D ' Ggglfgglnent Chairman Department Chairman y Mathematics 57 H. L. Eastlick Department Chairman Zoology ...- B. Roger Ray Associate Dean College of Sciences and Arts A F'-:I -n I lf ilu Nelson A. Ault Department Chairman English .J .1 la T H Q 3 I fees ' 6 en ' 1 .N 4 .1 'X...l.q 4... 4-11 '1 A. Keith Monaghan A. O. Lindberg Department Chairman ' Department Chairman Fine Arts Foreign Languages . -...fn .u aiualitfl .1 ' Donald A. Wells Department Chairman Philosophy '. H. V. Alward, jr. Department Chairman Journalism Kemble Stout Department Chairman Music El S. J. Crandell Department Chairman Speech if 9. 'I Raymond Muse D?Dartment Chairman History I 4 'Y 1 4 I V 'Q I A 5 I i 4 1 1 1 s gmlald F. McCall Paul L. Beckett P eimffment Chainnan Department Chairman ohce Science and Administration Political Science I : Y 5 Hilda B. Roberts V James H. Elder Wallis Beasley Deimrtinent Clmirmzm Department Chairman Department Chairman Prenursing Psychology Sociology and Anthropology 59 ROW 1 Mohamed Fawzi Abdo, Nablus, Jordan Political Science Donald Clyde Adams, Underwood Mathematics Kenneth Bay Ahlf, Pullman Prelaw Mary Alice Alderman, Athena, Oregon General Social Sciences Nancy Lou Allen, Benge Biological Sciences Education ROW 2 Richard Allen, Spokane Police Science Mickey D. Altman, Seattle Speech Therapy Arlene Elin Anderson, Everett Speech Georgette M. Anderson, Richland Sociology Peter Ole Anderson, Pasco Mathematics ROW 3 Richard R. Ankcorn, Palouse General Physical Sciences Paul Russell Antsen, Seattle Political Science Anthony John Appel, Colfax Zoology Carol Anne Baeder, Spokane English Carolyn E. Baken, Yakima English ROW 4 Thomas Allan Baker, Wenatchee General Social Sciences Douglas Fred Barofsky, Camas Physics Evelyn I. Barricklow Riverside, California General Biological Sciences Patricia Ann Barry, Uniontown Bacteriology Saundra I. Bazzarre, Pomona, California Sociology ROW 5 , Suzan Marie Bechard, Spokane Bacteriology Carol Ann Beckett, Yakima Physical Sciences Education Donna May Belknap, Spokane Fine Arts ROW 6 William L. Benson, Spokane Sociology Frances Berger, Dishrnan Psychology ROW 1 Sally Sharon Berger, Seattle Speech Clayton Merill Betz, Cheney Economics Marcie Bavaart, E numclaw General Studies Lyall Arthur Bishop, Coupeville Premedicine Wayne Gerald Bliesner, Fairfield Radio-Television ROW 2 Marcia Boehm, Pullman English Rebecca Lynn Borg, Pateros English Education Melvin LeRoy Boston, Everett Police Science Randall W. Bracher, Pullman General Social Sciences Perry Fletcher Brake, Toutle Chemistry ROW 3 Martin Branning, Walla Walla History Bryan A. Bremner, Republic Psychology Gloria jean Brenchley, Electric City Social Studies Dale L. Buchanan, F ruitlancl Social Studies Howard Franklin Bundy, Wermiston, Oregon Physics ROW 4 Sharon Lee Burgess, Eatonville Foreign Language Robert Harold Burton, Tacoma Radio-Television David Grant Canaday, Warden Police Science Wayne Edward Capps, Puyallup History Education john Gary Carlson, Tacoma General Social Sciences ROW 5 Susan Barratt Clayton, Port Angeles General Physical Sciences Linda Sue Coffey, Spokane English Dianne Lee Conner, Newport General Physical Sciences ROW 6 jerry Cooney, Pasco History Martha Ida Corkcry, Spokane Fine Arts Diane Lee Dapper, Tacoma Bacteriology ROW 1 Reed F. Daugherity, Grants Pass, Oregon General Biological Sciences Oliver William Davis, Everett Political Science Linda Louise Day, Washtucna Speech Mary Lynne Dedriek, Tacoma Mathematics Catherine A. DeLuca, Vancouver, British Columbia Bacteriology ROW 2 Raymond F. Deterling, Everett Sociology Tom Dietz, Colville Zoology Helen Frances Douglas, Enumclaw Social Studies Education Richard K. Driskill, Seclro-Woolley Political Science David Michael Durkee, Puyallup Music ROW 3 Marilyn M. Durrett, Yakima English Arthur D. Eddington, Eatonville General Social Sciences Dean Edwards, Ephrata Chemistry Terence H. Ethridge, Moclips Police Science Gary john Feider, Pomeroy Fine Arts ROW 4 Robert C. Fisehbach, Spokane General Biological Sciences Frances Ann Fletcher, Ephruta English Peter F ormuzis, Tacoma Economics George Lovell Foster, Seattle Premedicine Barbara Jean Freese, Sumner Premedicine ROW 5 Carter French, Burlington General Studies Gretchen Ona Galer, Seattle Social Studies Education Gordon G. Gallup, Jr., Seattle Psychology ROW 6 Beverly jane Gebhard, Yakima General Social Sciences Robert Gee, Pullman Prelaw Norma Dianne Gettman, Odessa Music 1963 Graduates gf 4-.13 -7 RQ' -1 1 iv? 4-5 'V Ive' --' 1 Qs. YIIT7 1' 12 1 'T' 'reef ROW 1 Carol jean Gihoncy, Spokane Speech Richard Harris Green, Puyallup Speech Nelda Diane Greenwood, Coulee Dam Sociology Frances Ellen Guthrie, Pullman Fine Arts Bettie Dianne Hall, Vancouver Police Science ROW 2 Richard Hamm, Walla Walla Philosophy Harriet Marion Hansom, Spokane English June Yevonne Hanson, Spokane Sociology Donna Harader, Bremerton Fine Arts Wayne Harmon, Blaine Botany ROW 3 Sara Nina I-Iarpster, Seattle Foreign Language Tadahiko Hasebe, Tokyo, Japan Psychology Sharon Haskins, Castle Rock Speech Education Leilia Annette Haugen, Seattle General Mathematics Laurene Dee Hayes, Mesa English ROW 4 Barbara Haynes, Seattle General Social Sciences Kristine Marie Healy, Seattle General Humanities M. Charlene Hcimhigner, Odessa General Biological Sciences Suzanne Carol Helsby, Spokane General Social Sciences John Edwin Herdrich, Wilbur Fine Arts ROW 5 David D. Herrington, Spokane Psychology john Gilbert Holland, Tacoma Social Studies Rosemary M. Hogan, Spokane Fine Arts ROW 6 Jack B. Hollingworth, M ontesano Social Studies john Ilolmquist, Juneau, Alaska History Phyllis B. Holum, Spokane English ROW 1 Jim Hougland, Twisp Speech Evelyn Mary Howard, Yakima Foreign Language Barbara Lynn Hubal, Pasco Bacteriology Stephen Elliot Hudson, Tacoma English Fred Lee Hunter, Cashmere Police Science ROW 2 Gerald Lee Jaekowski, Tacoma Psychology Craig Merton Jackson, Pasco Premedicine Linda Mae Jensen, Pullman English Dennis R. Johnson, Monroe Police Science Judith Rose Johnson, Vancouver Music ROW 3 Karen Oline Johnson, Entiat General Biological Sciences Leslie Earl Johnson, Walla Walla Music Nomman James Jolmson, Spokane English Elsie Ann Johnston, Rosalia English Christine E. Jorgensen, Butte, Montana Sociology ROW 4 Freya Margaret Kelsey, Seattle Police Science Nikki Sue King, Bremerton Sociology Richard P. Knutsen, Spokane Social Science Richard Spencer Kroll, Colville Police Science Frank J. Krones, Pullman General Mathematics ROW 5 Marilyn Kay Krause, C reston English John Lewis Lancaster, Puyallup Zoology Catharine Sutton Lane, Gig Harbor Fine Arts ROW 6 Gerald Earl Lane, Walla Walkz Natural Science Education Judith Gail Larsen, Seattle Bacteriology Stanley George Larson, Vancouver General Physical Sciences ROW 1 Sandra Gwen Lenholf, Tacoma Bacteriology Kirk Lewis, North Bencl General Mathematics Don Lieurance, Castle Rock Biology Tanya Janice Livie, Seattle English David Terry Luper, Dayton Sociology ROW 2 john Max Madsen, Pullman Premedicine James Lon Magstadt, Spokane General Humanities Donald Winston Masson, Pullman Prcmedicinc john Eldon May, Port Orchard English Ray Stephen Mayfield, Tacoma Prelaw ROW 3 Robin Lynn Maynard, Vancouver, British Columbia Education Robert G. McConnell, Tacoma Premedicine Judith L. McDonald, Seattle Psychology Thomas Roy McDowell, H illsboro, Oregon Police Science jerry McFarlane, Walla Walla General Studies ROW 4 William E. McGourin, Spokane General Social Sciences Peter E. McIntyre, Spokane Social Studies Dennis M. McLaughlin, Spokane Prclaw James D. McMillin, Umatilla, Oregon Sociology Mark Weston Melrose, Pullman Mathematics and Philosophy ROW 5 jeanita L. Merritt, Kalispell, Montana Foreign Language Elinor Tousley Michel, Pullman Zoology Richard Alyn Miles, Tacoma General Physical Sciences ROW 6 Karen Jo Miller, Prosser Speech Thomas jon Mills, Spokane History Marjorie Mitchell, Pullman Speech Therapy ROW 1: Michael Cary Mix, Spokane General Biological Sciences john joseph Monahan, Everett Speech john Monroe, Anacortes General Studies Ted Lane Montgomery, Kent General Mathematics Eleanor Marks, Seattle English ROW 2 Judith Agnes Munn, Port Townsend Fine Arts William Ewell Murlin, Opportunity Speech Terence Ivan Murphy, Spokane English Lara Gayle Nation, Yakima Political Science B. Ann Neff, Pateros Sociology ROW 8 Nesmith Peter Nelson, Tacoma History Bernard Emnier Newby, Washougal Prelaw Margery Ann Nichols, Spokane Social Studies Patricia Jane Norman, North Bend Social Studies Robert R. Northcott, Yakima Bacteriology ROW 4 Dave Obert, Tacoma General Mathematics Sharon D. Odegard, Spokane Mathematics Ortis Marc Olsen, Goldendale Mathematics Dianne Olson, North Bend Psychology Lana Carolyn Orr, Seattle Bacteriology ROW 5 Robert Griffith Owens, Tacoma General Social Science Donn Oliver Owens, Kirkland Police Science Joyce Parkinson, Tacoma Foreign Language Education ROW 6 Jane G. Patterson, Seattle General Social Sciences Nonic Walker Pengelly, Spokane English Arlene Peterson, Pullman English Education College of Sciences and Arts T, Cx ZF E' 4wv' -29 -uf -.K ROW 1 Mary Ann Peterson, Seattle Sociology Sydney Andrea Phelps, Yakima Police Science Janet K. Pickering, Seattle Sociology Alan George Pierce, Seattle Geography Carol Jean Piper, Quincy Fine Arts ROW 2 Martin H. Plone, Pullman General Biological Sciences Ursula Vogt Potter, Pullman Music William B. Prescott, Fullerton, California Social Studies Dorothy Ley Pridham, Goldenclale English Wes Rabcr, Yakima Prelaw ROW 3 Don Lee Rasmussen, Wenatchee General Social Sciences lla Kay Rasmussen, Wenatchee English Robert Rasmussen, Wenatchee Police Science Richard P. Raugust, Colfax Premedicine Sam Sumner Reed, Spokane Social Studies ROW 4 Una Kathleen Reese, Tacoma Foreign Language Donald W, Rcinmuth, Yakima Chemistry Karen Dian Rernbold, Cle Elum English Anne L. Ritzhcimer, Clarkston History Stephen R. Rodgers, Olympia Music ROW 5 Morten Jon Romstad, Poulsbo Social Studies Donald Arthur Rottler, Seattle Physics Sylvia Dawn Salsman, Chewelah Social Studies ROW 6 Elias Sam O, Derbasyeh, Syria Political Science Gary Lee Savage, Clarkston Prclaw David D. Sehindele, Bellevue General Physical Sciences ROW 1 Ian Schwab, Spokane General Mathematics Marjorie L. Jane Schy, Pullman Foreign Language Ann Reeves Seese, Pullman Mathematics Richard Seims, Poulsbo Predentistry john G. Severson, jr., Wenatchee General Biological Sciences ROW 2 Nancy Christine Smith, Eatonville General Biological Sciences Sandra jane Snitily, Wenatchee Fine Arts Paul- Roger Spencer, Pullman Physics Allan Ernest Stafford, Yakima Chemistry Betty Grace Staley, Spokane English ROW 3 Thomas Dean Stanford, Olympia Speech Joyce C. Stockdale, Vantage General Social Sciences Mary Ellen Stone, Pullman Premedicine Raymond King Stout, Toppenish History Suzanne Io Strom, Tacoma Political Science ROW 4 Alan Sumption, Seattle Prelaw Stephen L. Syverson, Vancouver Police Science Kathryn Kay Tallmadge, Metaline Falls English Lynn M. Tannehill, Seattle Psychology Mildred Alice Tanner, Spokane Foreign Language ROW 5 Neal Edward Tash, Walla Walla Political Science Carl Ellis Taylor, Okanagan Mathematics James Anthony Taylor, Spokane Music ROW 6 Judith Lynne Taylor, Seattle General Social Sciences Barbara jo Tec, Latah General Social Sciences john Earl Thorson, Aberdeen General Biological Sciences College of Sciences and Arts ,.. W' .ef 'sf Q Rx Cf' FWS if-fl Ni-:Y C, H' UU E.. ,f '..:,.5 'V 'f Q .HY 1331 C77 1,-w 1963 Graduates ,ash Q, ..- ah- 'UU' 2 69 fi ,ve 1-4 fC .3 64 W 'i Y' Y lv, CTD 413 pi! '77 LRG: QQ' ROW 1 james Elliott Tilton, Houston, Texas General Journalism Donald R. Tjossem, Kent General Social Sciences Paul H. Tomita, Seattle Sociology Donald W. Tomlinson, Pullman General Social Sciences Joy Ann Tudor, Wenatchee History ROW 2 Clifford Tye, Port Angeles Economics Gretchen A. Van Bevers, Tacoma General Humanities Helen A. Van Dewerker, Spokane Mathematics Noel Thanner Vaughn, Medical Lake Psychology Paula Vertrees, Pullman Political Science ROW 3 Rosanne Lce Walter, Clarkston Music Lee Watkins, Yakima Speech Sally Sue Webster, Tacoma Social Studies Mary Lou Weissenborn, Spokane English Albert F. Wermuth, Jr., Pullman Premeclicine ROW 4 john Robert Wesscl, Bremerton General Mathematics Dale Edward Wesselman Spokane Sociology Chris Westberg, Seattle Music Linda Lee White, Tacoma Social Studies Darnell Wickenden, East Wenatchee English ROW 5 Kay Jeannette Wight, Tacoma Speech Sandra Lee Wilson, Spokane Sociology Douglas M. Wing, Sumner Speech ROW 6 George W. Wooster, Castle Rock Physics Michael Dale Worth, Kent Premeclicine Judith Ann Young, Seattle Sociology Ion A. MeCurdy Acting Dean College of Veterinary Medicine The College of Veterinary Medi- cine is one of eighteen in the U. S. Its primary objective is the educating of those students who Wish to enter the field of veteri- nary medicine or one of the related areas such as teaching, research, public health, and pub- lic or private practice. The College of Veterinary Medicine is a vitally important part of the University and surrounding area. G. R. Spencer ' Department Chairman Veterinary Pathology Richard L. Ott Department Chairman Vet. Clinical Medicine and Surgery Paul A. Klavano Department Chairman Veterinary Physiology and Plulrxnacy -. 'G College of Veterinary Medicine vu? Sam G. Kenzy Department Chairman Veterinary Microbiology 70 1963 Graduates f-J .ful vf x ROW 1 John G. Alfred, Bontiful, Utah Veterinary Medicine Everette F. Baker, Ir., Camas Veterinary Medicine Robert R. Bell, Issaquah Veterinary Medicine J. Irvine Bingham, Emmett, Idaho Veterinary Medicine Carol Jean Bodily, Ellensburg Veterinary Medicine ROW 2 Bruce L. Branscomb, Casa M aria, Arizona Veterinary Medicine Thomas L. Brown, Tucson, Arizona Veterinary Medicine Glen Edmond Church,. Las Vegas, Nevada Veterinary Medicine ROW 3 Gerald Eugene Daglc, Seattle Veterinary Medicine Barbara J. Divers, Bozeman, Montana Veterinary Medicine Eugene E. Elefson, Arlington Veterinary Medicine ROW 1 Jerold B. Fullerton, Roseburg, Oregon Veterinary Medicine Nathan H. Gabbert, Bonneville, Oregon Veterinary Medicine Murlin F. Gillis, Wapato Veterinary Medicine james W. Glosser, Helena, Montana Veterinary Medicine David Hanson, M edimont, Idaho Veterinary Medicine ROW 2 Roger Clark Inman, Baker, Oregon Veterinary Medicine Manuel T. Karagianes, Boise, Idaho Veterinary Medicine Richard Gene Kauk, Brady, Montana Veterinary Medicine ROW 3 Dale B. Kinghorn, Rigby, Idaho Veterinary Medicine George W. Klontz, Seattle Veterinar Medicine Y Larry Edwin Koller, Pomeroy Veterinary Medicine 1963 Graduates ROW 1 Ronald L. Laub, Fresno, California Veterinary Medicine William Marvin Mackie, Buhl, Idaho Veterinary Medicine Louis E. Macomber, Oakville Veterinary Medicine Richard F. Marsh, Portland, Oregon Veterinary Medicine Kenneth O. McDougall, Billings, Montana Veterinary Medicine ROW 2 Brent D. Milleson, Portland, Oregon Veterinary Medicine David R. McMonigle,'Yelm Veterinary Medicine R. Joris Mueller, Spokane Veterinary Medicine ROW 3 Lawrence E. Mullarkey, Glendale, Oregon Veterinary Medicine Brice Edward Niemi, Rose Lodge, Oregon Veterinary Medicine George R. Oaksliott, Pullman Veterinary Medicine ROW 1 Kenneth Gary Ormiston, Yakima Veterinary Medicine Myron G. Phillips, Roseburg, Oregon Veterinary Medicine Edward Gerry Prince, Cardston, Alberta Veterinary Medicine Stanley M. Purcell, Medford, Oregon Veterinary Medicine George G. Ross, Jr., San Luis Obispo, California Veterinary Medicine ROW 2 Gary Lyle Seawright, St. Helens, Oregon Veterinary Medicine Maurice Leigh Simmons, Colfax Veterinary Medicine Verle D. Smith, Mansfield Veterinary Medicine ROW 3 Chad N. Widdison, Hooper, Utah Veterinary Medicine Donald L. Wipper, Turner, Oregon Veterinary Medicine College of Veterinary Medicine SQ, a, I If Q . A 0 N W N X 3 fi s --. XX L I r 79 - mv X 4 5 7 UT 1 X55 1 , K X 'N 9 J A v xf I g V 3 ' , ' tx Lx X sx Xxx, , Q 'T' ' A ,fa V .af HR vs W- A 'PW , q ,. n.t 1 Army ROTC 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 completion of the four-year course, the Cadet earns a commission in the Reserve Army or Reg- ular Army and has his choice of fifteen branches in the Army. YY Cadet S. Graves, Brigade Commander and Col. II. Cornutt, Infantry. MILITARY SCIENCE CADRE - ROW 1: Capt. B. Robinson, Capt. F. Percy, Col. H. Cornutt, Maj. R. Cook, Maj. W. Meyer, jr., Capt. L. Rajehel, jr. ROW 2: SFC J. White, SFC C. Williams, SP5 C. Giggins, SFC F. Epley, MSC W. Taylor, MSC C. Freeman, MSG W. Kctner. .L COMMANDISRS AND S'I'AFI - ROW 1: Drill Ilonr Supervisor N. DISTINGUISHED MILITARY STUDENTS-ROW 1: C. Kennedy, T. jenne, Brigade Connnander S. Cravcs, Brigade Executive OIIiecr R. Whit- Baker, J. Codfrey, A. Ecknlan, S. Cravcs, C. Singer, A. Pence, T. Mills, ney, Drill IIonr Supervisor P. Brake. IIONV 2: S-I T. NVall, S-3 C. Singer, ROW 2: II. Yamamoto, T. WVaII, J. Pierson, R. Whitney, M. Malin, N. S-2 T. Mills, S-4 A. ECIQIIILIII, Drill Hour Supervisor R. Cradwolll. Q' u Jenne, J. Carlson, P. Brake, R. Cradwohl. ' 76 SCABBARD AND BLADE - ROW 1: Bert Pence, Pat Kennedy, George Singer, Richard Gradwohl, Perry Brake, Roger Whitney, Tom Mills, Iohn Motlltt Hans Rasmussen, Cvlll'y Anderson, Richard Ilowell. ROW 2: Capt. Rajehel, David jeffrey, Bruce lfreebnrn, Terry Pierson, Tom Wall, Dong Wcirtliington, Peter Mclntyre, Mike Kelley, Wayne McCann, Harold Undeberg, John Womack, Robert Potts, Ronald Code, Terry Slaton, Harry Yamamoto. r , , if ,-, 3-riff.-W-..L,1.1Q: ' 4 4, , V , 'i41lI.n.:r' , . ' - . , ' LT. Y 'V x. , 'C-.Y -f-lv., '4 ..qf7,-,Q - , v 'V , . x ' '. Q: ... -.v . W 1 fl ' -' ' ' ' -s ' . r . - 'flak'-'.'3 -11 t.. -l mr' x M if-'f'. f -U-1 F' - ' ' ' :xg 'cn . -4... t '. ' ' ' -Q - - ' -- A ' 4 .- ' '. 't2 J'--4w14 '-4 vm P-RILL TEAM- ROW 1: L. Fnson, R, Thomsen, G. McLean, R. Graham, P. Sweet. ROW 2: V. Marlatt, E. Zilk, F. Miller, W. Karman, V. Illtlls, R. Corlett, B. Nieholsen, R. Kannberg, J. Hull, J. Hovey, J. Walters, B. Barrett, E. Simkins. ROW 8: D. Denny, D. McCain, 1. Fleming, K- Smith, K. Erickson, ll. Williams, R. Coekerline, L. Delo, S. Pierson, E. Alden. ROW 4: 1. Fletcher, C. jackson, R. Lampitt, I. McCoy, 12- Perrault, J. Gilbert, B. Blegen, j. Chambers, B. james, D. Edwards, B. Jensen. ROW 5: D. Johndon, R. Clements, D. Raymond, D. Rnng, 1'- Hooper, L. Neil, J. Conway, J. Botko, R. Harding, R. Pease, L. Neumann, R. Erickson, R. Potts, B. Giard, M. Howell, D. Menig. I W 1. H kkwwyxizggmf .. ,wt .x f -..1 SPONSORS-ROW 1: Betsey Hill, Gayle Brines, Vivienne Marlatt, FLIGHT STUDENTS-ROW ll C- Klfllllcllyi J' G0flff0Y, J- Miwhcll, IVlm'yA1111 Starkey. ROW 2: Barbara Giles, Carol Marsh, Ann Nicholson, T- Bilkvf, C- Sillgcf- ROVV 21 D- Pllillilw, C- 111101, N- 100110, R- PHN5, Rlckl Wiggin, Sharon Nicholas, Sandy O'Neill. S. Maxson. 77 - 3 ASSOCIATION OF THE U. I. Kraus, N. Vaughn. ROW 2: G. Corderman, R. McGinnis, J. Capponi, N. jcnne, M. Mahn, G. Betts, j. Whitney, D. Luher, T. Vijall,.W.'Frcdburn. ROW 3: C. Nakayama, R. Guess, J. Womack, R. Erickson, D. jeffrey K. Holte, W. Case, J. Kcatley, H. Yamamoto. S. ARMY-ROW 1: G. Anderson, C. Bettas, H. Rasmussen, C. Singer, Capt. R. Cook, F Garnsey W Walton L Poehert 'M RIFLE TEAM - ROW 1: Condon Kennedy, Frank Hicks, james Kraus Larry Thomas ROW 2' M!Sgt William T1 lor . , . .. . . . ay , Michael Hcrres, Bruee Samuelson, Paul Peterson, Bernard Kluge, Burton Lewis, Capt. Francis Percy. ROW 1: V. P. Patterson J W Delony R K McMillan R H Davis L C Poehert K B Witt D N Head L M Olson ROW2 ,- - , - -' i 1 , -- , -- ,.- '-,- - '- :MaiorWm.C.Meycr, R. C. Pare, L. D. Fuson, R. S. Davis, W. H. Sehutz, P. W. Sweet III, B. Case, R. C. MeClintiek, D. H. Worthington. ROW 3: I. C. Womack, T. R. Slaton, R. L. Erickson, C. R. Brockway, J. W. Stroh, D. R. Whitehead, EfM. Fairhart, E. L. Smith, M. O. Wiggins. ' 78 T The Military Review had sunny weather on May 17. YN A . Army salute. iii . The watchful cyes of the dignitaries. X C0l0r Guard. I ROTC Review 79 ROW 1: David Hirzel, Patrick MeGoldriek, Kirk Lewis, Terence Ethridgc, Neal Tash, Reed Daugherity, joe Matthews, Clay Conrath, Harry Coldsworthy. ROW 2: Emerson McMullen, Gary Tisdale, Jay Leonard, MacDonald Rogers, Walter Could, Steven McCloud, Gerald Ramsey, Gerald Bishop, Stephen Heppcll. ROW 3: Larry Wilson, Craig Smith, Roger Riggs, Dennis AhMau, Orlin Rajala, Richard Faletto, William MeCourin, Richard Van Hersctt. Arnold Air Society Angel Flight 1 Q1 '1 . L4 ' B l- ANGEL FLlGHT- ROW l: Kendra Diehl, julie Anderson, Chris Stine, Sherri Tidrielc, Penny Busche, Bonnie Bailey, Judy Allsip, Elaine Sommers OW 2. arolyn Sande, Connie Lpton, Betty jo Chandler, judy lJlljll1OVlLll, Linnea Bartelheimer, jean Dahlstrom, Patti Highsmith, Sue Bowman, Gloria Frodesen, Kathy Ringness. ROW 3: Barbara Marshall, Sharon Moore, Sherry Bennett Io Whitelcy, Sharyl Burgeson, Terry Thom mson jean I I , 1' , - cane Whitaker. ' '-1 80 E 1. u .- I 3 1 it . 'i .i W 'iii ' . , .i i 6 Air Force ROTC - 'll 0 S l ,z ' A - ..,.,, -, ,,:,4,-v .5.aT-fs..V,,,,- ' l 5 1 N i f ' x 5 I xx? I Q 'NN---i-'71, Y Professor of Air Science: Colonel Bryson R. Bailey. D Capt- Retallack, Lt. Col. Jacobsen, Capt. Roestel. I 81 ETACHMENT 905 STAFF AND PERSONNEL- ROW 1: Sgt. Ballering, Col. Bailey, Mrs. Marilyn Winter, Sgt. Yniqucs. ROW 2: Sgt. Klcisler, .pf Cadet Colonel Recd Dauglierity. FALL GROUP 1 STAFF: Dennis jones, Patrick McGoldrick, Garyl Banks, Walter Gould, jay Leonard. FALL GROUP 11 STAFF: Bernard Browning, Richard VanHcrsctt, Gcrald Rumscy, David Hirzel, Gary Tisdale. 'T' FALL WING STAFF -ROW 1: David Hirzel, Gary Banks, Reed Daugherity, Terence Etliridgc, Kirk Lewis. ROW 2: William McGourin, Richard Faletto, Neal Tash, Orlin Rajala, Emerson McMullen, Larry Wilson, Donald Gripnc. 82 SPPQNC GROUP 1 STAFF: William McCourin, Richard Bagnall, Harry Coldsworthy, William Cook, G DISTINCUISHED MILITARY STUDENTS -ROW 1 Neal Tash, Terence Ethridge, David Hirzel. ROW 2 Larry Wilson, Reed Daugherity, Donn Owens. erald Bishop, Donn Owens. SEEING SIROUP 11 STAFF: Larry Wilson, Bernard Browning, Neal Tash, Terrence -:Q 5011, latriek McColclr1ek, William Nicholson. ga if WING STAFF - ROW 1: Gerald Rumscy, Davicl Hirzel, Recd Daugherity, Terence Ethriclge, Kirk Lewis. ROW 2: Everson McMullen, Richard 83 .K or Orlin Rajala, Richard Van Hersett, Walter Gould, Patrick MeGolclriek, Larry Wilson, Donn Owens, Don Gripne. 1 -af '54,-4.53 ,,f '.r A' RED TAG STAF1 -ROW 1: Cary Banks, Terry Ethriclge, Kirk Lewis, Joe Mathews. ROW 2: Craig Smith, Dennis Ah Mau, Steven McCloud, Gary Zeigler, Stephen Heppell, Larry Cadlc. The Air Force Drill Team. . n 84 Qi R . xl Angel Flight presenting arms at the Military Review. iii as 'N General Coldsworthy congratulates Cadet Col. Reed Duugherity. 2143.14 I -, A RN 7 Oh . . . comment by Buck Adams. A Getting ready for the Review. 85 ff f-tfblv-I vu-a,,, .,,, 4 A Flyovcr. AFROTC Physically fit ? 'IM 11- , U M .-v- - Awards, Awards, Awards. Cadet rccciving an award. 86 82 we 3 fi? an ff v !?rg H' K f M ,au I v 4'-v,, 1 Xu I ff X x 225447 '1 ,i A Q ,wifi D It sounds easy . . . Registration tends to be a time of distraught faces, a great deal of pushing, and standing in long lines. For the new freshmen it can he somewhat confusing and almost enough to make one ask is this all really necessaryv? Registration 'im Now at 9 o'clock I have . . . Is this the right course? Help - information . . . L. ,I Now what did they say to do? ...A-Y: sv, -' ' Lil X , f-- , ff 1,...,,i I It's over - but where is that other card? 88 .l' Y -'. 1 'I V ,, ,7 all I 1-41 H . 4 I .I5 gl lk Wonder what would happen if I pullecl the plug? But honey, it may not be a Cadillac. Open House bw Xl Footbriclge tolnewhere. This engine will run on cheap fuel. WSU ill-hh lop Race S 'P- 3 Z I can see it new - no lDUllllJS, no guns, no planes, millions out of wqrk. Wanna lauy an obsolete bullet? iQ 90 Hx l -. A li Polygraph lie detector known as the Cadillac model. In his hand he has il bottle . . . Kfllh Police Sci ence pictures display ax let of action. Terry Etliridge points out the tools of the trade. i I Hn. us' Q 'e 3 'lil 1-, ii ,l . - , N ' .,. ll lf lf I nnosmm-llT10N me-. ., '-' ':::::, qyfypf Q A i...... , , 7' I. - , Fm!! mmzzz Q:-W M - 431-iw X f I 900756 17141,-K X' lu A,- V f www ipymy X --....,.. I6' ' fflffwfmff HI. Beotleggih , nl . I L UHISU 011 llislllill' for the mlwlclfl' swf Cm- A comparison microscope for lmllistics. ..u:.uu-m------- 'hm 1071 undergraduates received degrees. gs 1963 ' Commencement Guest speaker, john C. Folger, former U. S. zunhussaulor to Belgium. Judy Rees - Senior woman with outstanding grades. ' Tom lluelmmm - senior mam with highest CPA. x -v 1-'z2v-4,-IP L L, .,,,,.:35,,g.,i Y . ' ,Q,.357Vn5 fA ' ' Qi? Bnccalgurcutc Speaker: The Very ROV. John lil Lum-M 1963 version of thc Senior Run . e +4-M .4 '1 f yr .eff -A ' wgqflzf w 1. ,gag Qi. i ' 1 4 v.. If , - ' .. . . , 5 0VCr . . . now for thc liltlc brown suck. Tum In Ups 'md gowm At long lust - the diploma' A nccdcd rcst after the lengthy ceremony. kr 'UWM-It .wif-?ff1l,E5'i.8If.1Lwzi .9-J , i Army-Airforce Decathalon A Hula Hoop? 1-2-3-catch. Egg throwing makes one nervous Good balancing - Quite a mouthful. The Big Effort. Up, over, lnoxfv under. Warfare tactics - egg throwing? D01 Erickson uses transit as Dave Ford takes notes. Preparations before a day's work. eumrv , , 4 I uw 'Y' c. ' ' E- S at entrance to camp. Sr t . ' udenfs dellwnstrate plane table method of surveying. 95 A Camp F. W. Welch Camp F. W. Welch is a summer survey camp for all civil engineers. In the eight Week session thorough training in the fundamental principles of surveying is given. The camp, sponsored by Wash- ington State University, is located at Clear Lake, near N aches on White Pass. f EXT' -F xnxx.. .ull '. , . rpwsi i 3.21 7... 7-'w,,.v. ' Clear Lake Dain near camp. 1 I , Q Q N9 HC W ,, G-ZH XG wb ff 9, Q .5 6 b m Ct ix i -V itie S 56 E, 2516 ff WV 9' -Z government O9-3-sg-l, S CQ 1 U Greg Click President Alex Mosnlsky Vice President Kay W ight Secretary Ed MeLurney Administrative Assistant ASWSU S5 Q n-'41 Roy Felstud Senior Greek Man .J --1 ff' Sandy Naumehik junior Independent Woman 9 Butch Uran Sophomore Creek Man Board of Control functions as a part of the Associated Students of WSU. Working within the frame- work of the Mutual Advisory Con- cept, BOC acts as the student voicen for the campus in areas where delegated responsibility has been granted to it by the Board of Regents. Ideas for programs and projects evolve from BOC itself, from other concerned students, and from the National Student Associ- ation. The actual Work is carried out by the ASWSU Committees, Commis- sions, and subcommittees of BOC. Projects that occupied the time of BOC members this year included rooter buses for the Spokane games, increasing the test files in the library, reevaluation of general University requirements, partici- pating in the CE College Bowl, pressuring for a campus plaza, and accepting responsibility for the golf course by ASWSU. 44, x Nikki King Jim Ackert U, L6y,,.-n ,N .-if :Pu uv i'a Ann Stinellfield Q Q. -sf .1 Senior Independent Woman Senior Independent Man Senior Creek Woman Bud Rothgeb Peggy Yates .lllmor Greek Mfm Junior Creek Woman D96 Cwmpbell Steve Porter S0phomore Independent Woman Sophomore Independent Man Rich Perteet Junior Independent Man Ginny Aagard Sophomore Creek Woman Committees ASWSU CARNIVAL: Jane Patterson, Carol Beckett, Dave Larson, Eric Clifford, john Spencer, Jan Belles, Sherrie Masto, Pat Mc- Millcn, George Donovan, Diane Ekstran. COMMUNITY RELATIONS: Reverend Griesse, Doug Willcox, Linda Kellman, Erva Mosher, Penny Nail, Mary Maynard, John McFadden, Beryl Roberts, Don Kettlcson, Mayor William Mitchell. COUGAR CODE: Joyce Kaiser, Mary Walsh, Gayle Larson. CRIMSON BLOCK-ROW 1: Mary Ann Kernwein, Elsa Troch, Sally Chase, Terry Cook, Esther Gombos, Bill Croker, Georgia Kloostra, Vera Ellen Bice. ROW 2: Don Tjossem, Ron Riedaseh, Kay Carothers, Gayle Brines, Wayne Crinklaw, Ken Miller. 100 Committees :. our TW FQ' ' W W. -5 ,L-if N51 wg. ,, W , I, H 2 , lu ,iw-V il offs-,Q Fl 1 li ' ' 7 e..- ., 4' I 4, 3 5, 3 . .1 - -A' Qi 'ft -f -. M o A, . f n eg, r g N. vi .1 K ' gl , ' K 1,1 L: 1 F fu ll' gf, af' +P - . 'H' o- -of . - -. wi, .l , r G 'i 1 L iv G- -. Y L- ' m ' . i Ke: '- 2' 3- fkg7 1u'fl'f' lid 1 . - ' Q Q i - l . I g 5 f i I 1 l 1 5 CUB ARTS-ROW l: Rodger Pctticliorcl, . A Hay Denny. ROW 2: Ralph Croston, Nancy Winklesky, Judith Walscr, Roberta Waldrcs, Sue Plcwman, Bill Roberts, Norm Taylor. CUB CRAFTS: Linda Bannuta, John Currie, Gerry Danquist, Nancy Winklcsky, Rob Cornish, Sharon Chiotti. ...W CUB DANCE: Miko Johanson, Davc Krucl- Wig, Dave Donny, Bonnie Bailey, Joan Lynn, Colleen Willis, Fran Baylcy, Janice Moody, JZW Craybill, Joanna Coodncr, Carol Quarles, Bert Pence, Gloria Frisch. l '- CUB RECREATION: Eileen Faught, sue McPhee, Robert Copp, Ken Erickson, Gcorgc Donovan, Bob Wikoff, Bill Willenbcrg, Sue Martin, Jane Stewart. 101 Committees CUB MUSIC: Ginny Robillard, Sue Carkoski, Kathy Bruce, Lee Stark, Nelwyn McKee, Max MeKee, Mel Hansen, Ken McDermid, Brem Morrison, Richard Mahn, Bob Sharp, Wayne Bliesner, R. C. Axlund, Judi Saindon, Joanne Sorenson, Gary Ferguson, Janet F raley, Robin Cameron, Jeannine Rogel. CUB SPECIAL EVENTS: Shirley Allert, Judy Johnson, Bob Johnson, Barbara Hubal, Margy Eash, Edna Wilder, Mona Lissa, George Donovan. CUB PROGRAM COUNCIL: Ginny Robil- lard, Shirley Stephenson, Bert Pense, Lee Kloeppl, Steve Rodgers, Kathy Black, Mer- ridith Slusser, Robert Wikoff. DAD'S DAY: Chuck Lambson, Bob Thompson, Lynn Harrison, Joanne Brown, Sally Anderson, Carol Furness, Sue Lowman, Mary Hood, Arden Coe, Bob Redding, Gerry Perryman, Dave Hauter, Nancy Heinle, Sue Carkoski, Chuck Dolancl. 102 Committees CQUGARETTES-ROW 1: Joan Hale, Linda Carlson, janet Anderson, Carol Span- genberg, Margee Jacobsen, Deanna Rausch, .lime Tuohy, julie Vanasse, Carol Keith. ROW 2: Marion Bowker, Carolee Neill, Jeanie Thomas, Cheryl Tjossem, Jeannie Peterson, Carol Lee, Carol Crespi, Leslie Oakes, Bonnie Seipp, Diane jones. ELECTION BOARD: Barbie Giles, Steve POhlman, George Fisher, Charyl Tyndall, Elaine Rothrock, Nancy Collins, Larry Grant, S110 Carkoski, Neal Tash. RALLY SQUAD - Row 1: Nancy Nether- eutt. ROW 2: Ralph Baldwin, Marcia Lentz, RAUUY Berg, Ron Senn. ROW 3: Sharon Donahue, Kay Erickson, Gordy Douglass, Judy Bryant. X HQSTEL COMMISSION: cami Hegel, Kay Wlgllt, Shirley Allert, Ben Osborne, Suzanne 311vitz, Linda Carlson, Gail Gladdcr, jane Lilnterman. 103 N. gl li , i,.i, in . fm Mx 1 is-an ,il x Qo 4 .QM J W we M-JS ,.,, .,,. -Ii. ..,. ,,,. M , . .- W- .-P. X, A -,,'f'.5i.v,Efig il ,af gr, 'Nu W .QQ :'fT'i,' N5 , -,'g,rg mi- ,V r. X: X f'fw 11 1 K -A , A - ',,.-r' f-Z' ,f li '72 K . Committees INTRAMURAL: Charles Freeman, jerry Hartman, Dapo Adonekan, Roger james, Glen Baker, Rollic Mann. MODEL UN: Donna Evans, Mary Ellsper- man, Chuck Ulm, Frank Bestor, Sydney Hollingsworth, jim Rioclan, Ann Biclclnlph, Larry Schwerin, Marie Brackett, Ronn Hat- ley, Sharon Claus, Jim Barcott, Elias Sam O. NSA: Deanie Wendt, Dec NVeissenlJorn, Ed McLarney, Bill Mundy, Sam Rcccl, Boh Mclicth, julie Twohy. PERSONNEL COMMITTEE: Al Colclaclc, Sally Sunclstrom, Alex Mosalsky, Pris Peder- sen, Virginia Harnecl, Elinor Michel, Sam Hunt, Gary Yonaka, Nancy johnson. 104 Committees PROGRAM EVALUATION: Larry Olson, Kelly Montfort, Steve Hudson, Mary Alice Alderman, Tom Reid, Mary Sullivan, Nancy ,, Vlallovicli, Vance Vallancligliam. W -E'-'ar N. .fix 0 i ' STUDENT SAFETY: Chuck York, Ron Smith, Pat Mclrvin, Oliver Davis, Stcvc Ward. BOOKSTORE BOARD: Henry Realm, Mathew Carey, Lillian Cady, Murray Markland, David Hirzel, Carl Pettibone, Greg Click, Merl Simmons. Wi? U FROSH FACULTY WEEKEND: s. Milam, ue' Q' L- House, F. Burger, S. Hickey, Miss Swcatt, ,O ' y .l- McDonnell, J. Reichl, I. Rees, J. Cameron, ix X 194- Mri Rempel. r ' 4 105 Committees HOMECOMING: Miriam Schultz, joy Dens- more, Ruth Elmore, George Donovan, joan Chase, Linda LaVigne, Billye Conley, Kari Denton, Steve Brilling, Ron Birum, Glen Thomas, Jane Smith, Tom Smith, Dennis Wilde, Russ Kasselman, Dave Clyde. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: Elizabeth Hall, Linda Storms, Jane Bartholet, Sarah Silliman, Margie Harris, Loralyn Matthews, Ashis Chakravartti, Don Eisenbarth, james McMillin, Beryl Roberts, Dorothy Campbell, Carol Cochrane, Joni Bradford, Linda Bu- chanan, Barbara Summerville, Barbara Wade, Cynthia Mavrides, Susan Wohld, Pat Polinsky, Frances Sadoff. ACTIVITIES BOARD: Allan Hansen, Ginni Hanell, Trude Smith, Dave Rahm, App Legg, Winston Martin, Sue Berger, Io Anne john- son, H. C. Wiser. LECTURE ARTIST' SERIES-ROW 1: Elaine Liu, Paul Meyer, Al Montgomery, Margaret Davis, jean Gale, Cal Watson, Sue Carkoski. ROW 2: Steve Goodrich, Bill Titland, Nick Green, Dean Vanderwall. 106 Committees NEW STUDENT WEEK: Gerrie Gallup, Dr. Mary Rose Gram, Miss Myrtle Rach, Dr. l- Winston Martin, Bernard Newby, Judy Buess, Miss Beryl Roberts, Dr. Vernon Davies. UNION BOARD: Ralph Croston, I. R. Yatnsclal, Bob Keith, Carol Slater, Marvin Swenson, joe Bradley, M. G. Carey, Dave Welch, Clarence I-Iix, 1. C. Glevenger, Wilmer Baer, Alex Mosalsky. CRIMSON BLOCK - ROW 1: Esther Gonlbos, Don Tjossein, Ron Ricclaseh, Bill Croker, Ken Miller, Wayne Crinklaw, Gayle Brines. ROW 2: Mary Ann Kernwein, Elsa Troeh, Kay Carothers, Terry Cook, Georgia Kloostra, Vera Biee, Sally Chase. CUB LAB: Linnea Bartelheiinelr, Cherie Bunnctt, Gretchen Veleke, Dave Pate. Xu of 1 -rw ' 1 wi 1 1 V1ce President: Fred Hyde fb! President: Gary F eidcr Secretary: Sharon Lee Expanded Executive Council HOVV 1: Dietmar Klass, Georgia Umphenour, Dun Ilowell, Gayle Ben, Dennis Smith, Cary Stosknpf, Terry Dobson, Don Tjossem, Sue Bechurd. ROW 2 Judy Sanders, Bobbie Kissling, Carol Bueder, Don Dunbar, jerry Schroeder, jenn Fry, Denny MeCreu, Dave Sehindele, Chris Jorgensen, Bev Rowe HOW 3: Georgene johnson, Marilyn Dnrrett, Jeanne Merritt, Unidentified, Marty Ashe, Linda Williams, Barlmru Russell, Sue Collin, Janie Burrieklow Mary Lou Huy, Sharon Blomquist. ' . 1. , v , Q ! 1 ' , v. I , 108 Senior CNass The goal of the Senior Class this year was to incorporate an expanded executive council to encourage more senior participation in activities. Major activities of the class were a booster dance, senior-faculty retreat, Senior-alumni banquet and the senior ball. The Senior Class will also Present the university with a memorial gift. Butclfs Den has been the Class project during the past four years. Executive Council ., .I Suzanne Swtrorn Larry Dawson 109 'ive -A gif' Vance Vallantliglram Bonnie Berg Martin Primkc .Qi Q' A A-.V Mary Alice Alderman IN A .N-, 0 Vice President: Keith Hoofnagle Q President: Bob White Secretary: Nancy Gill Expanded Executive Council ROW l.: Steve Wehstcr, Mike Gies, Al Goldadc, jim Stedman, George Murdock, Ed Clark, Wes Wagner, Hal Kihhy, Steve McCloud, Ron Bimm, Galen Muse. ROW 2: Lynda Ross, Carol Beninc, Sally Buitenvcld, Gayle Larson, Joanne Brown, Pat Mclrvin, Judy Smith, Fred Halladay, Gerald Lorntson, jim Morrison, Martin Beattie, 'l'1'udy Nelson. ROWV 3: Dave Murdach, Donna Retzcl, Evelyn Cartony, Gloria Dcliritz, Linda LaVignc, Nancy Laz, Dora Thomas, Kathy Olson, Rosalyn Hill, Janet Hopper, Leland Garhcll, Lorna Twecdt, Mary Ann Kernwein. J-. 110 Junior CNass The goals of the Junior Class have been to involve more students in class activities, to give greater importance to the expanded executive C0uncil, and to increase general interest and understanding of activities Which benefit groups outside of the WSU campus. The Cougar Campus Chest Drive, emphasizing World University Service health and education abroad, the Democracy Scholarship, and Camp Easter Seal donations, Was an important step in this direction. Traditional activities were also Planned to benelit, entertain, and involve as many students as possible. Executive Council 5... - R- V17 Yvonne La Croix Arlene Anderson Sharon Goldring Tammie Sweene Doug Burleigh Y 111 T , f ,vw , V ffl Georgia Kloostra Vice President: Dave McColdrick if President: Darryl Isotalo Secretary: Lin Adamson Expanded Executive Council HOW l: Ray Mosher, Dave lf:1ll'llllj.f, Dick lllias, Bill Janes, Boh Neilson, NVayne Rohhins, Dick Davis, Boh MeBeth, Roger Davis, David Denny. ROW 2: Carole jean Sivo, Indy Rinta, Richard Zier, Gerry Hawley, Toni Hoskowick, Sharon Clinton, Nancy Titus, Ken Krueger, Jan Knutson, Karen Herdrich, Liz Ahnquist, Terry Ball, Kevin Christian, llarvey Wier, Chick Sandifer. ROW 3: Ruth Hamry, Sandy Boyd, Mary Ann Owens, Linda Harned, Geri Iandl, Ann Nicholson, Anne Schuster, Raiicli Kalgaard, Diane Ciaudrone, Nicki, Sundhcrg, jan McKenna, Beth Kirkwood, Ellen Hosie, Ioan Cahes, Kendra Diehl, Carol Albert. no o o X1 ' 'iil 'f l H X T 112 Sophomore Cnass Under the guidance of the officers and Expanded Executive Council, the Sophomore Class cooperates together in presenting many activities for the students of WSU. The traditional projects of the class -the Tolo, Leadership Conference, and the Blood Drive have all been revised and expanded to insure more enthusiasm and participation on the part of the students. Two new projects this year were an all campus exchange dance with the University of Idaho and the publishing of a pamphlet entitled The Sophomore Class Offers Youv, which was distributed to eVefY Sophomore on campus. Executive Council Qi PM Burns Denny johnson 113 ' Mike Johanson ov Gloria Davis Dave Warren Mary Ann jaburek Q Vice President: Jim Trcadwell L ' President: Jim Page Secretary: Pat Bemiss Expanded Executive Council ROWV 1: Karen Lewis, jell' Campbell, Allan Fritzlierg, Larry Marlin, Denny Carswell, Bill Self, Calen Mills, Mike Hansen, Brent Warwick, Randy Smethers, Chris Wiley, Bob Stevens, Pat Ritter, Tom McPhee. ROWV 2: Bunnie Bond, Ivan Peterson, Ralph Koontz, Bob Ludwig, Dick Hollister, Dick McGinnis, Boll Abrams, jade Bradbury, jim Thomas, joan Hunziker, Betty jo Royer, Linda Nappe, Jeannie Kunzl, Ann Coldsworthy, Nancy Graham, Darla Meiners, Bonnie Roe, Stan Klippert, Lori Ruliey. ROW 3: Joanne Spencer, Cathy Quirk, Ann Fiedler, janet Hyde, Carole Fallstrom, Sue Iddings, Kirk Smiek, Fred Goodwin, jerry Harms, john Lindsay, Brent '1'rathen, Paula Lyon, jacque Davis, Marti Mueller, Pat McFeely, Barb Rowe, Debbie Chambers, Beverly Trump, Sue Benson. el 5 i 1 l , L0 it 1 a - ,ii 114 Freshman CNass Freshman Class government has given its members an opportunity to meet and Work together to beneiit their class and WSU. The activities Were Final Flingf the traditional dance and F rosh Day which included 21 street dance, variety show, and competitive events. Plans are being drawn for the class project, a fountain or wishing Welln to be located South of Bryan Hall Executive Council B' I . any Warwick Mike AVCY Bonnie Seipp 115 A IBR Composed of dormitory presidents and represenatives, the Independent Board of Representatives is the main com- munication and government of WSU,s residence halls. IBR sponsors the Independent Handbook, honor banquet, presidenfs workshop, IBR scholarship and independent queen contest. -5'3 I , 9,1 it . , President: Sain Hunt OFFICERS: Chuck Aancson, Judy NValscr, Mike Johanson, Sam Hunt. X-I K, ul 1 , ,L ' W ' ZF 1 3 ' 1 K 'if 5 4 , ,Q , 4 . ,. , f.. , is 'Y A , 2 i ', '. Z V 1 lr M J ' 3 'll , n,. .i -p i I L5 U K if. . fs- vi L H ' 7- 1 V- r, , I' ll' W5 W , ii. ' A4 A , 1 1' 'rl . S7 RONV l: Bill Jancs, Jiin McDonnell, Judy WValscr, Linda Brady, Jcannc Knnzl, Nancy Ramsey, Susan NVohld, Sandy Schwartz, Mikc Hansen, Dcan Hutchinson. ROW 2: Tom Kimball, Ken Migchclbrink, Miko Johanson, Jim Aancnson, Larry Ycttcr, Joan Crandall, Marlcnc Jacobson, Karcn Lewis, Kuthlccn Lyons, Chuck Aancnson, Sain Hunt, Jiin Ticrnan, Larry Dixon, Bill Towne. HOWV 3: Kathy Anastasio, Carolyn Ilcidcinan, Sharon McCoy, Margy Eash, Judy Walton, Carolyn Kirschcr, Vicki Jacobson, lN'l1ll'j.fill'l1l:. Slaughtcr, Jill Downing, Ann Klciva. 116 RTEEPENDENT QUEEN COMMITTEE: Mike Hansen, Sandy Schwartz, 1 6 Johanson, Kathleen Lyons, Dean Hutchinson. IBR Committees E 'Z ,I lm , If li :X fi ' X ' 2 rf XJ? 11 T 7 ij u. ' V 1 4 ff! l x HONORS BANQUET COMMITTEE - Row 1: Sandy Schwartz, Jeanne Kunzl, Ann Kleiva. ROW 2: Chuck Aanenson, Bill Towne. l ,, - , .If X avr.-43: Q T jfs? --1 f-'MQ11 , l'.1f.'1Xl'5 4u 1, ,-4 v.'f,wis .- , i w.,.fg.ff ,SQA tiff? , 24 1'-,f-, n Q Q W ax - , Q1'1. I 5 ,Kew l -r I Ai . p .,l.i.,,, 4,51 , . N fffqp-J u' 1' .-11 1. . 1'wf. w 4- -- ttf' ' f,Lv ',f e 1 7 , -,iiwzn fy: y . i . T -1154 2 : ' ' Wm- . 1 ROW 1: Gwynn Maryott, Sharon Lcc, Nancy Ramsey, Linda Brady, Ccorgctte Anderson, Tanya Livic. ROW 2: Mike Gics, Vance Vallandigham jim McDonnell, The Independent Political Action Committee has been 1'eCently incorporated into IBR to facilitate efficiency, expediency, and enthusiasm. The IBR representatives are the medium of communication to each individual dorm While this smaller IPAC committee coordinates and Conducts the political activities of the independent Student. 11.7 IPAC GPAR The purpose of the Greek Political Action Representatives is to supervise the selection of the most able and qualified i i i Creek candidates to appear on the ballot in the Fall and ,JJ Spring general elections. It is our desire that the voters ' , N look closely at the candidates and objectively decide who 9 is the best candidate for each office. .X X elf, e 1 .r it ci ,V .ff Q, ffllwf - .lzffyfi blink 1 Aff fl, . ail i, y , Y is i , '. , -- l - J v f 'if 'l' - President: Hans Rasmussen OFFICERS: Hans Rassmussen, Curt Nakayama, jan McEaeliern, Mary Neal. ,,..n- . , '-,- f. ROW 1: Dennis McLaughlin, Corky Hicks, john Robinson, Bob Fuller, Lee Hooper, Vern Towne, Dave Murdacli, Denny Carswell, Mike Avcy, jolm Vanclerworker, jerry Kielin, Chuck Sweeney, jerry Corclerman. ROW 2: Evi Cortony, Dick Casmier, Nel Sivcrson, Stan Evans, jim Stedman, Paul Eldenburg, Arencl Dawson, jack Ripper, john Daly, Fred Phillips, Ben Osborne, Bill Calvin, Lars Vedviek, Pat Maslac, Sue Helsby, Lyndal Kennedy. ROW 3: Slit-rrie Masto, Bob Kannberg, Marietta Rowe, Carol Linnilian, Cllris Darrow, David Haining, joan Belle Mix, Robin Sweeney, Loree Stand, Elsie C-ill, Janie Piper, judy Hopkins, Tammie Sweeney, Lueile Lugcnbeel, Sue Walker. P 118 IFC The Interfraternity Council is composed of the 25 fra- ternities on campus, represented by presidents, and a SIX-IHGIHDCI' Executive Council, plus a committee system concerned with Scholarsliip, Rush, Alumni, and other areas of importance to the fraternity systenfs Welfare. Activities of IFC include operation of Men,s Rush, an annual Workshop and a Fall Presidentls Retreat. Q-WJ D g L4 gfiFlCERS: Larry Brackett, Dennis McLaughlin, Bob Olds, Duke Campbell, President: Bernie Newby me NCWl9Y, I. Winston Martin. l UO ROW 1- N . ,. - - - . Lx I - 0illCl1ClLlCllIl, Buck Ixlpe, l'retl HOSE, NM lvnsen, Gregg Nelson, Incl Cyolclswortby, J. WVinston Martin, Dav'cl S f'-, C- -v, M 1 .k ,I ROW 2: jim Bair, Dave Herrin, Larry IXlI'liDilll'lCli, Duke Campbell, Bob Olds, Dennis McLaughlin, Roy liilsstgllllikc llielllrl Nix? Mik 10 Newby. Cone Nesbitt, Dean Kalaliar. ROW 3: Larry Brackctt, Jim Miller, Bud Dumas, Phil Rude, Dong Cook, Per El1j.IClStklCl' Jim Sinkbeill C Jones, Bill Galvin, non sumek. ' ' 119 Senior Panhellenic Panhellenic Council, the unifying body for all sororities on campus, was happy this year to aid in the colonization of the fourteenth national sorority at WSU. The Council is composed of the president and one delegate from each sorority. Fall and midyear rush, spring Workshop, and awarding two scholarships were the sponsored activities. 5, l L J EXECUTIVE COUNCIL - ROW I: Arden Coe, Dean Northrup, Miss JoAnne President: Judy Bucss johnson, Judy Buess. ROW 2: Gail Manley, Nancy Mitchell, Karen Gustafson. f X ! I'95 - LY? N' A.....,.. '?'.'7i.43v3.m-.v- vu-un ' COUNCIL - ROW I: Barbara Hatfield, Andree Hofmeistcr, Marilyn Merz, Shan Beck, Arlene E. Anderson, Susan Kelley, Linda Tessman, Diane Taber, Carolee Hanson. ROW 2: Jeri Smith, jean Henry, Kay Erickson, joan Erickson, Carol Quarles, Kay Irwin, Carolyn Leach, Pat Grimes, Sheryl Fred, Mary Ann Peterson, Linda Jensen, Dorothy Olson, Nancy Nethercutt, Diane Schneitter, Indy Rees, Leilia Haugen. Q 120 Junior Panhellenic Jlrnior Panhellenids purpose is to orient freshman pledges With the Creek World and broaden their view of other natlonal sororities. The group is composed of the president ,HN V and one representative from each sorority pledge class. 'N lr- Pan sponsors a pledge class brunch, Hello Dayv and 'V' f helps with high school visitation weekend. J , . vv,,w.,- .J ,'- - nf. ' v v Officers: I-Wlldahofstad, Mrs. Manring, Chris Drinkard, Kathryn Amsler. President: Lynda Hofstad - an si' N, N 11 lanet Anderson, Kathryn Amsler, Lynda Hofstad, Mrs. Manring, Chris Drinkard, Jeanne Marks, Terry Colman, Jann Jacobs. ROW 2: Marsha Ch?5JS,. Cathy Andres, Naomi Lu Fah, Barhara Frisk, Jeaneane Whitaker, Betty Bold, Julie Herpiek, Bette Shannon, Wendy Jackson, Jenni Seeord Carol ' Wick- ROW 3: Barb Simpson, Nancy Pieatti, Jan Batten, Claudia Cope, Chris Ranta, Mary Ousley, Sue Harper, Rae Patterson. J 121 in 7 47' .i r X., X' President: julie Herrington '35, WS ,, 'i 9. First Vice President: Anne Ritzheimer is l . T. YWCA The YWCA brings to its members a program for greater understanding of themselves and the World around them. Whether the activity is leading a campfire group or participating in discussion of current issues, opportunity is provided for each girl to iind self-fulfillment in an area which interests her. Two of the year's highlights were sending girls to the University of Illinois for the National Student Assembly of the Y's and a special lecture series, The Individual in American Democracyf' Second Vice President: Gretchen Dunlap 'S' J rlwf ROW 1: Kris Westberg, Barb Hatfield, joan Hudspeth, Nonie Barnhart, Carol Rogel, Ellen Schaefer, Margaret Chittenden, Nancy Johnson. ROW 2: Sara Guy, Valarie Vcirs, Clmryl Tyndell, Anne Ritzlieimer, Sandy Schalow, Margaret Love, Vera Ellen Bice, Mary Lee Shaw, Dee Weissenborn, Linda Williams, Donna Kludt, julie Herrington. 122 BOW 1: Mary Sullivan Pat Melrvin Susie Fisher, Helen Westlin, Sally jo McKinnon, Jan Frender, Beverly Hamstacl, Margaret Chittenden. ROW 2 Sally Creasman, Terry Wlliting, Charyl Tyndell, Sally Anderson, Alice Congdon, Linda Brown, Rauny Berg, Mary Marken, Linda Williams, Carol F rode Seilretary: Kris Westberg Treasurer: Sandra Selialow R ' - egmnal Representative: Barbara Wallace D1fGCt01'1 Sam GUY 123 YMCA The YMCA movement has been growing because its pur- poses and goals can involve all students regardless of the gy A religious convictions or commitments. The following pro- X 'V grams encourage students to be aware of the world in rw is which we live: Faculty-Student Firesides, Community Fwy- ' Service, Leadership Training Group, Special Events, and Popcorn Forum. 'v -J ki- a 'W' r ' t 1 . 1-I ni f 7 ' f ' f' 'v' y I an r 1 5 President: Roy Felstad OFFICERS: Bob Davidson, Stan Bye, Kelly Montfort. - - .Ll D '2-'sf N v it N fwfr 7 I Y . o , y i V CABINET - ROW 1: Stan Rheiner, Steve Heppell, Stun Bye, Bob Martin, Roy Felstud, Phil Aronson, Bob Keene, King Phelps. ROW 2: Kelly Montfort, Dawes Eddy, Bob Adams, Ron Waunsley, Dick Butler, jack Wedebcrg, Ray Maxson, Bill Clarke, Chuck Doland. 3 124 New Student Camp - a good time the main event. Officers: Dick Butler, Sherry Bye, Stanley Rheincr. Leadership Training is this group's concern. A ... -g-1 1 1- -am --winamp i---I uv- 1 U ,, . , , iii YMCA Activities Y Internation Reception brings smiles Y-members at an informal meeting 9 - , I l l tp tim 'Q ' lf'-'raw-ii i. 4' .4 . , ' -x .- , ' if by iw, .. 0 ' m1.'fL'e:f:, P' may ,V -Ji L, ...W I . n, r 90- ff ' ,. 4 ' - v x - President: Mary Ellen Stone --..... AWS Associated Women Students of WSU include all undergraduate Women. It is organized into two main hodies, the Senate and House of Repre- sentatives. The purposes of AWS are to promote selfgovernment among the women students, to co- ordinate the organizational activities of the Women students, and to develop leadership among the women students. Vice President: Sidney Phelps Ai ' C? 7 S C koslxi Mirlenc Jacobson ROW 2: Sydney Phelps SENATORS - ROW l: julie jones, julie Twohy, Mary Ellen Stone, Catherine Northnip, 'ue ar' ', 1 1 . ' ' - ' l l Cameran, Ann Fletcher, Linda Ayers, Sharon McCoy, Christine Laib, Jean Morgan. Joyce Stockdale, Kris Healy, Sandy l+1nc 1, jun y 126 C'7 454: ' .. Y Motif Tv: REPRESENTATIVES - ROW 1: Susan Wohld, Eriann Pearson, Nancy Kepner, Marilyn Merz, Arlene Anderson, Shan Beck, Barbara Russell, Georgia Umphenour, Freya Kelsey. ROW 2: Carolyn Lemke, Sheryl Fred, Sue Berger, Jane Bcvington, Anne Webb, Pat Crimes, Roberta Dods, Shirley Cook, MPS- Cal Watson. ROW 3: Judy Rees, Nancy Nethercutt, Joan Kennedy, Joan Erickson, Linda Jensen, Phyllis Bordwell, Judith Hamilton, Ann Maher, Sue McCleneghan, Sydney Phelps. SeC0Hd Vice President: Ann Fletcher - , -1 vmwv gym, .. A ,v-U,--Y-rm 1 Treasurer: Marlene Jacobson Secretary: Judy Cameron 127 51? ' FZ -4 I, . vm. - .. . i .. wf'4 ,fr r . v WOMEN'S DAY-ROW 1: Donna Retzel, Cris Ranta, Margaret Love, Terry Whiting, Karen Holtberg, Chris Drinkard, Sue Carkoski, Linda Johnson, Bonnie Roe. ROW 2: Julie Jones, Linda Carlson, Judy Johnson, Patty Robbins, Becky Wilkie, Brooke Caldwell. .Axl AWS BIC-LITTLE SIS - Betsy Hill, Joanne Brown, Susan Jane Martin, Chirstine Laib, Kay Canson, Barb Stecnbcrgcn, Kathy Neal. F an ua-ni , -M1 f f ' XJ, J, M' 1 I M 4'1 1 ' '-2 ' Vg ,rg A , ' ' J' .'.. ' ' JV, f' ' ., , AWS SPECIALEVENTS -Sandy Finch, Sandy Schalow, Helen Wcstlin, Marian Schmidt, Mary Lcc Shaw, Nonie Tierney, Jiilie Starwick. NL , MOTHERS' WEEKEND - ROW 1: Patsy Ryan, Ilene Grant, Marsha Williams, Carolyn Jensen, Marian Healy, Chris Hardinger, Pat Harper, Marion Bowker, Karen Winch, Nancy Picatti. ROW 2: Marietta Rowe, Karen Anderson, Judy K. Johnson, Sue Carkoski, Phyllis Bordwell. AWS Committees ' 'Tr COLLEGE DAY PANEL-Marlys Dalbotten, Sue Martin, Merry Meek, Marsha Williams. ' 128 Wm N W, 0 888 5 N W g gD'gg 52+' w ww ' . 'gf d , Qi' 1 gi! igwfcb aipg' 00 .. 0 516 if 1 ii Q miiisw f iv . Q 'O W u p W Athletic Council The Athletic Council is made up of ten members representing the . alumni, faculty and students. It serves in an advisory capacity to the Director of Intercollegiate Athletics on all matters pertain- 5E,.,,3-vsiffjle ing to athletics and makes rec- up ommendations to the President through the Director of Inter- collegiate Athletics on athletic policy. 57W YA. X ff 'X up IX. X , xLx-N Stan Bates Director, Intercollegiate Athletics -vqaiv ATIILETIC COUNCIL: Dr. French, Dr. Henry, Pat Patterson, jack Clover, Jack Wynn, Mike Iones, Dr. Beasley, Jim Leincry, Dr. Galligan, Dr. McGinnis, Stan Bates. '4' 130 Yell Squad i we - -hkluidliw ROW 1: Larry Cust, Al Zindcll, Vince Nicmcycr. ROW 2: Kathy Quinn, Yvonne Stokke, julie Ann McCaw, Sandy O'Ncill, Lianc Francis, Melinda Rall. W1 ,Mike Wilson, Nancy Ncthercutt, Shelly Williamson, Sherri Tidrick, Mary Ann Maslac, Terry Cook, Kathy Quinn, Larry Gust. 131 CCC The Cougar Coordinating Coun- cil is the main body which plans the schoolis pep program. Mem- bers include the chainnen of Yell Squad, Rally Squad, Crimson Block, Band, and Drill Team and an ex-officio member of the Ever- green. Among the duties of the council are planning of special pep programs, trips to away games, and selection of the Cougar of the Week. gt! Football .1 Head Coach: jim Sutherland Assistant Coach: Ray Blicr Assistant Coach: Russ Hampton Assistant Coach: Chuck Chatficld Assistant Coach: Ccrry Okuncff Assistant Coach: Rod Enos ii Head coach jim Sutherland views the Cougar's situation and mentally runs through the next offensive drive. J. -hh Quarterback Mathicson is briefed on the play. 133 Cr ' ,p 4 'Hd - . l I A dissatisfied look appears on Coach Suthcr1and's face as thc Cougars are thrown for a loss. WSU - 49 San Jose - 8 The Cougars jumped off to a big start in the 1962 football campaign by whipping the San jose Spartans 49-8 before 15,000 fans in Rogers Field. Cougar fans watched Jim Sutherland's newly installed three platoon system go to work on the Spartans. With the Big Red team leading the way on offense, the Red Raiders stopping the San jose charge time after time, and the Swing Team ably backing up the Big Red on offense, the Cougars jumped to an early lead and were never headed. George Reed was the outstanding offensive performer, although Herm McKee, who carried the ball only once, turned his single effort into a 68 yard touchdown run. 7' 'K ,'n :f N V A ggi E-. PL Y sgmrn s 1 3 , -, .' 4 1 ' C ' SU - '.....-- . smou , YIKAQHMJ , , , . 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Guard 1: ..-' J li .s'4.q '. 'I gi 473, 1' l V l Ken Graham C331 drives for yardage. 1, ggi-ala? M., Qfixjl ts,,,g',,. . Ahwwq-, in John B1'0Wr1c M42 runs backwards for five yards against Arizona State. Bill Benton Tackle Tilcklxg HillfbRCk Brian Beveridge Morris Blankenbaker Al Braneo WSU - 24 Arizona State - 24 Fourteen points down at halftime, the Cougars staged a remarkable last quarter comeback to tie the Sun Devils from Arizona State 24-24. The Sun Devils displayed amazing speed and showed from the beginning they were out to dominate the first half. When the Cougars took the field in the second half, they looked like a new team with their whole offense finally coming alive. jerry Shaw snatched five passes, two of them for touchdowns. Hugh Campbell also caught five passes to raise his total for the first three games to 17. '1 Joe Broeker Tackle M john Browne Halfbaek Bob Brodie Guard Halfback WSU - 13 U of Pacific - 12 After going through the first five games with only a tie to mar a perfect record, WSU fans looked forward with almost no doubt to a fifth Cougar win when they met the Tigers of UOP. Cougar fans got the shock of their lives when an inspired group of Tigers pulled one of the season's biggest upsets by uprooting the Cougs 13-12. The Tiger eleven scored both touchdowns and the extra point early in the first period. The Cougs rallied to score two six-pointers in the second half but both extra points were missed. The Cougars also attempted two Held goals late in the game, but both failed to split the uprights. Dale Ford Gery Gehi Quarterback Linebaeke v. -a- W, H ze .sa ,,W,.5.f ,.,. 4 . 4 ai W i. i L. ' 4 . Q Mil' V. W bt. M19 sw Roy Busse rd' Center I 'Qs . Hugh Campbell Clarence Williams f22l runs for 9 yards while being chased by three UOP Tigers. End ' Lorin Christean john Codington Bill Cook john Currie B. G. Eliot Guard Halfbaek Tackle' Halfbaek Tackle If v, ,g jr an W? ' ', Q it ! Kcn Graham punts as Stanford trics to hlock. WSU - 21 Stanford - 6 Playing their first lcaguc gamc sincc thcy joincd thc Big Six Con- fcrcncc, thc Cougars took ovcr first placc hy shutting thc door on thc Stanford Indians, 21-6. Thc Rod Raiders wcrc lcd by Jim Paton, Gcry Gchrlnann, and Clctc Baltcs. Cchrmann scored the first WSU six-pointer whcn hc fell on a Stanford kick, blocked by jim Paton, in tho cnd zonc. Halfhack Kon Graham scorcd the second touchdown whcn hc raccd 97 yards with thc sccond half kickoff. Clctc Baltcs, who ticd a WSU rccord hy swiping thrcc Indian passes, sct up thc third scorc with his third intcrccption. Six plays later Dave Mathicson throw 11 yards to jerry Shaw for the touchdown. . J ' L' Q, in f t Q W . i 4 Q qv?-?'gf' f .- Nd ' fnf ' vw' W A . 'v P -n 'al' wr In-,:.g,,. 4 ' Us ,V 4 ' .PV , fm, t... W., ' 4. .N VRS KQV' - ',,p,5,5 ' .5 .pig ,:, tv' ' -- . -N auf N. 'vtxwmi ,A aw I -if . 'A M lf'.fr? fm T- .' Y ab 'UWM 'Aw in wa-?9Lf!'A'.' 'NNW - . V .VL Nfl A -'fl ' 't ' ' r' Q ' ' .init Vincc Antonio 1115? gains thrcc yards as Stanford hriugs him to a suddcn stop. Larry Gilpin Guard Kcn Graham Halfback Chuck Grutzmachcr Lincbackcr I9 fn. f',' Pat I Iawcs F rod Hcany I-Ialfback Guard , hw, I , WSU - 21 Indiana - 15 Displaying one ot the greatest last minute rallies in Cougar football history, WSU squeezed by the Indiana Hoosiers 21-15. The Cougars down 7-0 at the beginning of the fourth quarter, tied it up 7-7 only to go behind 15-7 when Indiana marched some 80 yards on a terrific display of passing by Indiana. The Cougars with George Reed scoring his second touchdown closed the gap to 15-14. This set the stage for probably the biggest play in the Cougar 62 campaign. With less than a minute remaining, Dave Mathieson threw a 50 yard pass to Hugh Campbell on the Indiana 8 yard line, and Hugh raced in for thc final tally. ' .uwiitifi ' it igirwiffmwmvamtdws., 'M i':fvv+wwmm f4' vw W . .,. ' -A 9' vo-1 1 1' ., ,... V., -.A . ., .wifi . 'F' af, af. Wt , .i .M W U... ML , , v-d..,s,-a- 'P 'Ha Y :dive 't I2r3i Q. ,+- ,. 1 .vi I ' ,rf yr:-V A, L . .. 'E ,. L rf 'ra . . .- .. uv 'A . f1 ,i2.ff f ', fi 1 - .Wa .,, .. 1 W,-rw. I it I 'ff'--rf' H' . W- .-' swan- . .Hi,f.,.Ji . , ' 'Gifs-t! rr.:c, .-1. '. . 9 4P'17H5Sf:.'.s-ai'- S1-w. A long pass is broken up on the goal line. I red Hogg Bob james T zekle End Tackle ,Q . A 'Ll M 'WW' I I I il'I'sl.5 ,, iuggll-2 'Q .. all 'Y B5 ffpwiim ff .fi-P95 ,past ., . 5 1 w 1 1 4 I- 'mr . ' w - . l n.1Ii'li-1. 'M-Y .-in - - QP- '. .. - f'vIf.2,'i1-'?JZ,55ln-is'1Qm'l,xj,,-', 5 .- --7 ,iw . ,L Qr?f,t'1'4 J. .fl . I .I , . -gr -.Nr-1'-Q',.-ff .-'v0:,g'.l-r 1 . --'11 I- 44- gpg.. vw X .sn -Wg flu .,,p,L,,. . 'I?f f -E-v fra SQ- ff wi'-' v . ... 'fr'-ff.':.r--' H . , ' W, ,L-ar. W?'Ax?3l1'-4Vx 'i'- M- - gh , ' -.1 ,.,,.14 ..:f',,. A- -:' .- 1 - :-W5 'fffyn-4. '.f,l',uAult: -.nw A .-sv rmghlv-unkkff. A perfect tackle by Mike Abbot f82J stops a Hoosier from scoring. George Recd C421 bulldozes his way through the Hoosier line. Ralph Jones Dean Kalahar Tom Kelley Center End 'fe H . in p ,. . 4 .1 A A . I , . 'zfxfgvv , 'M .5 -- ' L P writ.,- ' ' 1 :LL .' ...f H I ST f 116 Idaho Vandals rush in for the tackle as Dave Mathieson QIOJ hands off to Ken Graham. , Mr, ggi, 51- l - - V. .41 -ll 95 Lgi! Y? ,1,,l,-J' , -f is P 3' 5 -'biibxn W HY I '-:..4n,,, ' Ant ima F' , 'f 'a '. Wcatherwisc it was a poor day for football. Jerry Kirk Dale Knuth Tom Kovaeieh Guard Cuardx Guard 'll 11' iii WSU - 22 Idaho - 14 Playing most of the game in a cold snow storm the Cougars continued to hand neighboring Idaho losses on the grid iron. The Cougars had to score late in the fourth period to break a 14-14 tic in order to gain the win over the game Vandals. Hugh Campbell, as he had done so many times in the past, scored the winning six points on a pass from Dave Mathieson. if J 4 ff- ' y I si X 1 X in 1' - uf . 'P V , w.- ,NM-. N,- -..- fr 4' Y . G- -1.- mfl l af' -5' T' ' I -B A 1 .. , 7 , H, 4' ,. -4'-' ' '- -A W - Clarence Williams goes in to score. Ron Langhans Dave Mathieson Halfback Quarterback 2 4 , -, . , 4 - ' :1i,,u.'lV-'i .. wyi,,:g. 1 A 'g vlx3'E'f5 . OSU - 18 WSU - 12 Terry Baker of Oregon State University came to town and proved he was just as good as they claimed he was as he led his team- mates to an 18-12 win over the Cougars. Baker scored all three of the Beaver touchdowns as they handed the Cougars their second loss of the season. The loss proved costly to the Cougars as they lost Center Larry Thompson for the rest of the season with a broken foot. '4 Cougars prepare a power play. Z-' '- 4a Ceorge Reed F ullback as. Oregon Statc's Terry Baker scorcs as two Cougars try to stop him. Dennis McCurdy Herm McKee joel Mcdlicott jim Paton Fullback Halfback Guard Cuard Qu lrterhaclx X 8-1 ' r 'M ill I vd Q . L' . 0 1 it I f'v r3 ! . 1 ' ' ' mr -Q ,gg - , L ' ., . s 'gi 'qalf'Nli A . f-'V ' 'Ju' . I A . . ,',1t.A.lv-'aj 15 w li A' 4 4454: uaafyu L.. H -v - - , -'-4. ' ., 1 . L ,g,.,L .,,-. u ' -,',gi5Lv0N'f' 232' s a . Q' Q 2 .r 3 . f., ,N ' - f- 4' -1-Ad. HAHA M M 'hy , fs 1 M ' . ' 'f ,ig H,q'f ?-I Hi ' ' '- , 1. . . , Q , J ,'gg-,gig-F-gg?-glfw.v'.'5'1 -1 Aw .QM A reverse is set into play as Cary Pence C241 runs. Ai ,Q JCYYY Shaw End Paul Stoflel Center l ff F. 4 1 ef- 3 .5 ,,,- V 'n . . Q ...M ,. S H., . s. A uk S351 ,'e,,, .4' .V WSU - 21 UW- 26 Turning their hacks on a chance for a tie, the Cougars dropped a heart-breaking 26-21 loss from the University of Washington Huskies in their final game of the year. As always, the game between these hitter foes was close all the way and the Huskies had to come from hehind to win. Trailing 21-14 going into the last half, the visitors scored a tieing touchdown in the third period and rallied for a field goal and safety in the final 15 ininutes to gain the victory. For the Cougars, Hugh Calnphell ended his college career with 10 receptions good for 178 yards and one touchdown. Quarterback Dave Mathieson put oh a dazzling display of passing for the Cougars as he hit on 21 of 33 attempts for 348 yards and three touchdowns. A . id! an X .7'! I ,7 Dave Mathieson throws a long pass to Hugh Clllllpibtbll. 1861 as john Browne Q-142 watches U of W. Arnold T1 T I v lexton Larry Thompson Bob Vietzke 'KMC Center Guard f VVendell NVardell Tackle Clarence kV1ll1llll1S Ilalfhaek 4! .ali Hugh Campbell receives an award at the Junior Chamber of Commerce Hugh Campbell Day banquet given in his honor x' W Lw V f X W? 34.4 W I x I -. wb f,6'i' 5?'Q72v4Qk2 .9 x ' 'Q 1 ,1 'sift Jx 5 Q Basketball V w, rr, 3? Aisle! ls 41 i 'i.l g, in -r-v Ulrvrnsmf ROW 1: joe Zaspell, jack Frost, Larry Sloan, Byron Vadsett, Bob Montgomery, jim Walton, Marv I-Iarshman. ROW 2: Brent Watson, Mike Drew, Ed Hewett, jim Dahl, Skip Post, Dick Hostickka, jack Bettesworth. ROW 8: Lee Wheeler, jim Lemery, jim Knostman, Ted Werner, Al Thompson, Larry Carlson, Ken Hammer. Cougs recover the ball - coaches confer. There were not too many happy moments for Cougar fans as the basketball team wound their way through a long, long season. The Cougars manned mostly by juniors and sopho- mores could only come up with five wins while coming out on the short end of the score twenty times. The highlight of the season was the Cougars' 66-57 win over the tough and talented Idaho Vandals. Previously the Idaho Hve had thumped the Cougars four times in as many meetings. From the fans point of view it was an interesting season. They watched the young Cougars grow from the inexperienced to the experienced. Big action on the floor. A good example of this was Center Ted Werner. NVerner started the season slowly, but by the end of the season was one of the better big men on the coast. Idaho's great Cus johnson called Werner one of the best defensive men he had to play against during the campaign. Another bright spot in the Cougars season was the shooting of guards Byron Vadset and jim Walton. When these two men were on there was no stopping them with their long one handed jump shots from lar out on the eourt. Al Thompson was voted by his teammates the most inspirational player. Cougars, jim Lemery and Larry Carlson, left the WVSU courts with the sea- son's end. Werner, watch your man! Oh, No l 144 Colorado WSU Tod Wcrncr scores 2 points. The Cougars fight to scorc. jim Knostmam drops in 2 pls. against Colorzulo Stnto. X. N, X1 0 .U If A fast break and Al Thompson duuks two pts. WSU Long Beach St. I I , f WN! Q.-me xffgsggf 4' sf 0' -ass' 'A I' ,ie J' u I 4? I Wx. t f' sr. -. sig: ,. 4 i 'I . xv 'aff Q' ay! F A ' c N 1 ff' 73 - 'am Byron Vadsct shoots a long jump shot. J im Walton runs in for 21 lay-up. ...- 5 , I 3 Ill: 1 V X. Q L ff Q , F . A if P A . X . 1 f mf 7 Byron Vadsct is surrounded by Cougars ns hc jumps against Montana. WSU - 74 Montana - 63 WSU - 51 Oregon - 60 AI Thompson and Orcgoxfs Stcvc jones jump for the bull in opening gumc. WSU - 56 UW- 61 jim Knostmun shoots over U of W Husky Dale Easley A look of determination is on Dale Ford's face as hc fights through thc Husky linc to score 2 pts. 148 Q sig 'I 3' filiu' ?1 w 9-43 s W, J av A 3. i . Sports lntcrinission cntcrluinincnl -- Ll word from tlloso wlio know. The game is a littlc more difficult in il skirt. Notice which team is controlling the ball. IJ ' 'J 5:3 ff-. N0t much enthusiasm evident. What will they do next? Interest is coming alive. one tense moment . . . EQ A cougar scores . . . 2,145-3.4, ,- , Rooters 151 1,,,.,5. 1 ' f f H n u 0 an . in Qi... n H up U 1 0 ?,s',,w.,S fin 3 ,Q fp A ikl ll r' Q iAQ Vuehm im'fRi,ff1f i'W3MU,i f' ll' ' 'P ' ' U 'M' W M f K -H . i . - 0U,ARs.! UUGAQS5, s ,gun ARS I X V ws mx ROW 1: Ed Cause, Corclon Prentice, jim Wise, jim Mellonnlcl, john MeFuclclen, Couch C. Brnyton. ROW 2: NVnlehing ai Cong nt but. Tom Seiclel, Dunne Rossniam, Bob Salisbury, John Enclsley, Bob Stephens, Wally Lito, Larry Schreck, Bob Fry. ROWV 3: Dave Pate, john Olerud, Byron Vudset, Mike Curlon, Ray Moline, Ron Langlmns, john Day, Craig I-Ieimbigner, Bruce Bain. Baseball W .N I 1t's ai hil. M NVorcls and un exelmnge of viewpoints! Now if he can just inuke it home 1 DHVC Pate connects with a solid line drive that gets him to third base. gfharlic l3rayton's diamond crew ended the year brcllk-lI-14-8l0V01'zlll record tor. the season, but could only Wcgc even in 14 Northern lJ1V1SlOl'l'gillTlCS. The Cougars Orc rom gg along m lme style until they took a trio to the Lllhl regon State, and Washington. Up to that time Dixigilflc fonly one loss. However, against their lflorthern they- 0117 Otis they could muster only one win in six games Con YPJYFC On the 'road trip. After returning home the I gars swept a twin hill from the Ducks and split two lwith the Beavers when the two Oregon schools frgmbthfelr Vlalt to WSU. lhcre was a loss of five seniors lb year s squad. RW Moline throws a fast ball. 153 Up and over to catch a line drive r ,.,,, I 'W i 1 A .nan.c..-1 9 vaio-1 ' 4- ,M 'dn' JYQV. uf Behind tlie plate view of Ray MoIine's pitch. sq' ,J , -,-1 gf. -QM -1 .1 ,fi , -.4 4- s in S . 4 3 , 1 2 i 1 A , 4 r , , 'W - 5 ' 'A i f 1- ,. f ,K , p e Kiwis' - mm Mfg A Y Q1-'. if Q' 3 f .-t:Q'1f'gI! , -' '24 , ' 'A ' ' ,fl Q F i -if ' ' L -ihlirki A . gf, ',. X 5? -fi-,f.fffA,,g!.? . - . 'V . .- kv 'H N Em: gb' i'P5i',1f4i,.,, L f1?,f '51? f91?1 R' . . -M..a.1..f-. fi, uw i I Q -:iv 'HL' -Mr 1, Qi,-pf., x,,1fwj- ' I - ' , .MW rt' . spill: ,G , , 4 Y- ,.' '. QW .5 ' ff vX 4-'i'i-W fb-f , ip i ,. w ' -ly L 1 1 Us? 'pi .-s. 1-v...4..C fu A pi- I ll. a S 5. ,I , 4.5 ',-L.g'1 , .v . - iw' 4 ., Q rm v ,, i 'i.:::' I' ' A catch that keeps thc base wcll covered. AM flfw, - N wmW f ' . ' gn 1 ' -' i f- My w INS- i QDUV1 3 ik pp i il. , ' .z Q' ,,. , ,V '.ii:,LQ, 5 . 1 i 4 f Q if V f' i if i X ' I nlli' A strong pitch to first base. 154 iffwvsm. 3 ' ' B 1 Q! vi -:'-- X, f.- sg. 'Ag' 45 X 1 -him J i ill' I , ' 'Ffinf iz: ll li' ar v ROW 1: Dave Warren, jim Easley, Glen Wolf, Blair Barncr, joe Wiggs, Alec Blair, Lyman Pease. ROW 3: Nels Siverson, Hemi McKee, Jim Allen N els 155 Siverson is up and over. Paul Carosella. ROW 2: john Chaplin, Jan Bentzon, Bill Bridges, Phil Turrell, jim Fclber, Kent Swanson, Bill Bleakney, Jack Mooberry. Track ' f':v'.Jv l 1 ,hui .film 1-. 2- '---v:,'-NS -. V '-X - --N .avr-AN-.-W -- dl ':: 'gv-'- Ni. ' - . --'f gri., , - ' i ,I VV-fif: -. L., i n I , 1:f,.l:t,N, B Mei' ri. 1 ' an ':-.::i5i'i'..Aul 4'5i' L- 'TT -141:-5 Blair Barrier - outstalncling high jumper. L, .i--1' ,pa ., .in ', ., .- K- : ' l an-L ,Ian Bcntzon strains to break the tape in thc 880 against Oregon. . ' . V xi., I. c. ---N-. .' 7 '-7,1 X 'v -.!. a+--. . --' l in X liuuuuv l -- , ,l,.- J, 4., .uursawliulal una am-, -A '- ' -1- ,.,,,,,y.u3.:., .rpg ' ..,,...',,.m'AlP+ ,,f 1-1 . S4 .,.r,:.wf,'- 'yi ' ' ' , ,- , - ww-1 - U V! ,A - '. . K ,irigixvq-.. With grace and ease jim Allen chalks up a win to remain far west champion. -..-v- 'gn-r Jppiv AN' ' ' -V V I 'Inlf mme! ' --,x,'w.-.4-v' Q-Wai' ,gy , wr' 4 - i il' In i 1 H H unfvv 1 . 4 v ,Mil ,. .NJ ., : :iJ3t,l,ic4',.L,5,.A, Vi. by , V 4j,,:2.,'f,3wut,1,1,R',- 1,,Ti.A,:Z,t,,, - :Ar 4 .N ..f 'v' reef' J., . H . 'lf 'f 4 eva.-If-V f- . ,1 'if fi ,- f -1- : .. ,ffl , ff, 3,,vp ' ' . '7Jff'1f 'f-fi-, -gf-wr. wg, my H fx - -- ' 'M . Ju... mtv'- . . . . . 5' john Valiant seems to take his time as he finishes first in the mile. ' xg., '.H1f3,3'-v- V - '-ramen '44 'mm 1 ., '.,:...g 156 N x 'x I , ' X ., ' . . ,,5 ' U Ffa ' . - '4 , L. X I ' .yi 1.1. ' 1 f . . f ft will 3 'H l 9 w' 1' l Q -S aikiln V F, ga , ' ' .. 3' - l X ' . - , I l ., 'r ' . ' I vp F ' I - ' ' , ' - A .,, '. ' A 'g , ' , 'T' - M 'sg , DIP. - -'J-1. , Ah I A f. D l ' ' ' r v.' Bob Yard is up and over at 14 feet 9 inches. Jack M0oberry's Cougar thinelads won three of Hve meets in Northwestern eompetition while placing a strong third in the Northern Division Championships and placing fourth in the AAWU meet at Berkley. Displaying a wide variety of talent, the team sported such record hreakers as Nels Siverson, first Cougar pole vaulter to clear 15 ft. outdoors. jim Allen, standout in the 120 yd. and 440 yd. high hurdles, placed second at the AAWU meet in the 440 yd. highs in 51.6 seconds. Bill Bridges, third at the AAWU in the javelin at 222 ft. 2 in.g Eilif Frederickson, un- defeated this year in the triple jump, including the AAWU contest and john Valiant, mile and three mile run artist with a 4:07.9 best in the mile were outstanding. B111 Bleakney is Hrst in the 12.0 low hurdles. Bill Pascual does a one and one half pike. Ray Bloom in the backstroke against the U. of W. , FAN Swimming Team El ll Chris Marker and Bill Pascual were this year's mainstays of the Cougar swimming team. Marker currently is the holder of the Big 6 and Far West records in the 100 meter and 200 meter freestyle events. In the Big 6 meet the Cougs finished fourth and in the Far West Relays they came in third. All members of the squad will . . ML, return next year. ' ,ig SWIM TEAM -ROW 1: Leroy Anderson, Bill Streeter, Tim Wenger, jim Daniels, Bill Neff, Doug Gibb. ROW 2: Ron Engelland, Steve Severy, Bill Pascual, Pat Waters, Don Grant, Chris Marker. ROW 3: Russ Robinett, Ray Bloom, Jim Bauman, jerry Graham. J, ' iv J 'XL 6 Ron Engelland gets a fast start against the U. of W. 'l l Jerry Graham docs a back dive. 158 Jerry Penney doing Ll hunclstuntl on the parallel lnurs. A C-JNNGI V, is .fl pl... l 741, 1 ,, ,xr . STM vw Aff-I D, xx' ' x -1 4 XMNGQJ ' ' CNMNU 5 fa I 1 N vw V K CDH' N07 cvuwb ' M Ml 4 gr M -Wi' YQ, ,M I ,fl STATE I Chuck Lzunlison. RONV 2: jim Sweeney, Dick Vilh Hersett, George Gleason, jerry Penney, Bol Newlmill, jack Benson. Row 1: Stu RCl1IlStl'0lIl, Nils Siverson, Bob Olds, 1 Stu Rchnstrom performs on the long horse. Dick Van Hersett on the trampoline. Gymnastics Team Und.-f the tlirection of Conell jznnes Sweeney, the gymnastics tt-ann haul at SllCCt'SSl.lll season. They re- ceivecl seeontl place in the Pncilie Northwest Open Meet :intl tht- College Meet ns well ns nehieving :1 fifth pluee stuntling in lvoth the Big Six Conference and the YVestt-rn Intercollegiate Meet. Captain Dick Vain Ilersett wus nannetl tumbling :mtl trznnpoline elmmp in the Pareilie Nortllwt-st Open Meet with Stu Rt-hnstroln l't'L'l'lVillj.I the title of itll-ttl'0lllKl ehznnp. Bolm Olcls gninetl honors for his perforinnnee on the sitle horse :incl has relnninetl nnclefezltecl in Dual Meet competition lor three years of varsity com- petition. George Gleason on the still rings. The WSU Varsity wrestling team swept to its first AAWU conference title in the meet at UCLA. Pic- tured here are the eight Cougars and coach Roger james, who brought WSU its first Big Six crown. Chick Sandifer, Sedro Woolley, Champion at 147, Captain Bryce Cook, champion at 137, from Burling- ton, Roger Short, Chimacum, second at 123, and Francis Allhritton, Centralia, second at 130. Back row: Coach james, heavyweight champion Randy Cooper, Spokane, Fred Heany, Clover Park, second at 177, Mikel Harrington, Bend, Oregon, second at 167, and Warren Riddle, Mead, fourth at 157. Captain Cook is the only senior on the squad. Bryce Cook driving for pin. Wrestling Roger Short tries for a takedown against Western '1 Heavyweight Randy Cooper winnin g match 5-2 from Centralia. 'l Washington State tries for point t X 1 Bill Zimmerli's amazing golf team compiled a 8-2-2 record for the 1963 season, one of the strongest teams in years. Mike Leflel, Denny johnson, Mike jones, and Tecl Nall were key men as the Cougar team defeated Oregon, Oregon State, Whitman, Gonzaga, MSU, and several other contenders. After a slow start in late March, the Cougars went on to a nine match winning streak before tieing the Uni- versity of Idaho in a triangular meet with Gonzaga, NVhitman, and the WSU frosh also competing. Bill Zinunerli, Cary Pense, jell' Dean, Terry Busch, Dennis johnson, Ted Nall, Jerry Crossler, Mike jones, Mike Leffel. Golf Jfirry Crossler swings as Terry Busch looks on. . , A - l ,V , 471.5 Q--'. f ... : TH- .4 'vz-awk. ' ' -' Vista r , - 'IW 1 A Hin 1 ' s wb, 'sw' lfXQ,niCz,l' f,,.-I 51.-It-,N ' 'fowl' 'ff-'fe .,,,,,1v!wr,!-ga '.,', X ' - ' .. V1 V! -vw . -. . .. ,N , , V V ylwf' -A ' l. .LJ:'v'.'Qk 7' 1-' ,. , f - - . 1- ,-57:Q-qw V rx ' , , ' ,' . , Q, 1 -' . ffzaf. 5 . vhlwrlt. Tcnse moment on the green as Cary Pence putts. Hit it again, it's still breathing. 161 l .'w. ' ty X fl 1 , 4 x , , 1 ,J , ,Jill-V 't t 1.1 ,'l 'l lv , J I' A . any Bad weather and lack of playing were serious problems this year for Ken h Thompson's varsity netmen. WSU started gnu., the season by winning two of its first three matches, but the opposition proved too strong and yielded only one of the next seven matches to the Cougars. Even with four returning lettermen from the 1 1962 team, the 1963 team compiled only a 3-7 record. Frosh prospects, however, look encouraging, as they were unde- feated, including a win over the varsity. ' 9.1 f ,wjx , 'F il Y ROW 1: Pat Miller, Andris Cakarnis, Hal Kibby. ROW 2: Ken Thompson, coach, Bob Kaeser, Tom Buchanan, joe Kleitsch, Brian Rockom. Tennis 4.5 '-imc F, ,.,qmnn1ef49 '7, l' . A ' - .-4.1 .wfiwz -H .. 'b'-unghb-S . in i- , - , A hh an 'sq' F , . 'g,.ALrfr.,4a+ A. . - . - B - f vi 1 'Q 33' K4 ' 5 A ' .. i vas -ig, i a N . .. L.. ' NJN' . .ivmgd -. 7 , I 'D , QQ-IM. ' ' ', F 'f i As.-M.. ,- 1' I -' :f ',,i'huu, -i . 'fv..-..,. ' ' '-7 2 9' -'T ' fl' - 'ldv Ql'2if'r.53H?p3, ai' - Bob Kaeser returns with a backhand. joe Kleitsch waits for the volley. B 162 WRA v 9 9 VV ff-51 , X xfw' w AX P- ! V .Vx- .gs The Womcn's Recreation Association provides fun -qi N' , and enjoyment for all women through activities that VV' W V A will be beneficial now and after college. WRA works - K QT J. ze in cooperation with the women's physical education ' ,V 1. ' , V V V V department. It has three parts: recreational clubs, 1 P intramurals, and co-recreation. ' . :ii ' :J I .- ,.f' President: Joan Crawford Vice President: Pat Peters Secretary: Sue Ciboney Treasurer: Judy Friberg . X '77 i ng ff WRA COUNCIL - ROW 1: Ioan Crawford, Sandy Gallemore, Linda Erickson, Judy F riherg, Lanette Adams, Linda Kellman. ROW 2: Pat Peters, Dayle Shipley, Sandy Sparkman, Kay Ganson, Elsie Gill, Susan Ciboney, Linda Metke, Margaret Leslie, Judy Gray, Annette Stcndgrl 163 5. X l 'Q CRIMSON W - ROW 1: Peggy Yates, Donna Klndt, Sue Lowman, Rosemary Hood, Barhara Blatter, joan Crawford, Shelby McMillan, Sandy Callcmorc ROW 2: Pat Peters, Annette Stender, Annetta Kikendall, Dee Miller, Phil Struek, Mary jo Leathers, Naney Wright, Karen Munro, joyec Reiehl, Kathy Quinn 17 Z? 45 C7 Q--Q1 f ' , . f f' e.,,,.,.f- , ' A BOWLING CLUB - ROW 1: Lannetle Adams, Margery Pope, Kathleen Pieken, Kristy Mickelson, janet Wilson. ROW 2: Darlene Williams, Donna Marie Retzcl, June Nissley, Shirley Ross, Marsha Barlow, Michele Beseup. 164 ,,.-.... Fmaqfwfe lh ' 1 .r Jeff yJ its FISH FANS - ROW 1: Marilee Green, Karen Hotberg, Carolyn Lewis, Joan jameson, Lani Young, Cherie Strayer, Barbara Rothermel, julie Twoliy, Lanny MacPhersen, Dianne Smith, Emily Westcott, Rae Mahnkey. ROW 2: Lois Lang, Barb Engleharclt, Naomi Lu Fah, Marcie Daniel, Charlotte Linclstrom, Donna Belknap, Sheila O'DonncIl, Susan Steiniuger, Cheryl Koch, Sharon Hall, Lynne Hitchcock, Susan Coombs, Arline Averett, Miss Durrant. ROW 3: Sandy Scalow, Kay Canson, Judy Maehiguchi, Carina Switzer, Carol Spangeuberg, Nancy Spangenberg, Sue Martin, Jane Olsen, Linda McDevitt, Janice Haines, Esther Combos, Carole Hay, Kathy Uclclenbcrg. ,,...vw.qn. ' 'AS ..., - ' ,Q ,iv '- R l WAN-,qu-,s Q sw WN, ' W ,,., . W it risl ff' S . Sharon Hall, Joan Jameson, Charlotte Linclstroiu, Nancy Spangeuberg, Linda McDevitt, Janice Haines, Jane Olson. 165 r ll ' P ll , , fl '. rl a 1 1 M 5.1-.E ' ,---Q 9 S- al , za, A is cf' rg 3 C 4 no f 'U Q Q .iililwe l ii - r ru l 1, I 2 3 lifm Q l . Ci? Y 1? 1 M v N l B B' was 1 'E UQ ' ' , M J ll li 5 A S l E ll 1 QR li r ' irw gf ' 74 J' SPORTS CLUB - ROW 1: Sharon Whitney, Sandy Gallemore, Linda Erickson. ROW 2: Margaret Leslie, Karen Munro, JoAnne Steblaj, Sally Swenson, Judy Cray. '1 ORCHESIS MEMBERS: Elaine Baxter, Iain Baxter, Sandy Callemorc, Ray Denny, Kathy Quinn, Jean Chew, Alfred Morris, Michele Wolcomb, Roberta Shawvcr, Marianne Kinney, Yvonne Stokey, julie MeCaw, Cheryl Howard, Marilee MeM0nigle. 166 1, 42, 0 ,. N 'ax .ffm-, f 9:555- fa 2312 Q' !f a , 'Z llll Music for the Christmas Vcspcrs was presented by the orchestra and chorus. Music The activities of the Department of Music are many and varied. In addition to professional courses leading to a degree in music, there are several opportunities which are available to students from all parts of the campus. Membership in such perfoiming groups as the various choral organizations, bands, orchestra, and chamber music groups is open to all students by audition. Traditionally there are as many non-music majors as there are music majors in these organizations. Courses in music literature and private lessons are also available to all students re- gardless of their major. Courses in music literature and private lessons are also available to all students regardless of their major. 168 g . F1 - 1' ' ' ' Fi. 1 WM lnwllk I 1 . ' Q His. Avi A' V .. p' nf, 'A ,H ' --. ,' J A 4 'QC' ' af' ' f., .. A T110 Washington Stutc University Choral Sing 169 1 I The WSU Murelling Band performing on Rogers Field during the annual Band Day. Music The 1962 football season was a busy one for the March- ing Band. They performed at the out-of-town games as well as at the games played in Pullman. One of their big events was hosting the high school bands on Band Day. The Marching Band is under the direction of Mr. Howard Deming. WNW T 'iq .. . Nfl. i ' i f,,.'-' A 'lieu EE. J l,f 7fn E :E rsrf ' The Marching Bund entertaining during hulf-time. 170 T110 Washington State University Choir. The choir is composed of the top students in the Vocal department. The group collaborated with the Orchestra to put on the Christmas Vespers Service ill which they presented Handel,s Messiah with Mr. Francis Green as the conductor. The Concert Band is organized at the conclusion of football season to accommodate handsmen who are not members of the Symphonic Band. Margaret Dezell, john Leyden, Allcn Porter, Charles Telford, Clark White, Steve Rodgers, David Cross and Rosanne Walter were student conductors of the Concert Band. T110 Washington State University Concert 13111111- 171 Symphonic Band Congratulations on your wonderful band. This is one of America,s finest college bandsv . . . Frank Piersol, President, College Band Directors, National Association. The Symphonic Band is a select band of 97 members which presents concerts throughout the school year. The nationally known cornetist Leonard Smith was soloist with the band on its Mothers, Weekend Concert. 17 concerts were pre- sented in 15 Washington high schools during the spring band tour. Music me ., The Washington State University Orchestra pre- sented a number of performances this year under the direction of conductor, Mr. Alfred Boyington. The Chamber Orchestra Concert Was presented on November 16. The Orchestra and Chorus collabo- rated to perform Handelis Messiah for Christmas Vespers. Frank Green was the guest conductor. Then on March 24, the Spring Concert was presented. 'rm X. 'A CV Orchestra. 172 LB, cast. The Drama department produced a variety of plays this season from the tragic in I.B.v to the comic of l See How They Runf, La Pericholef, an opera, was produced hy the music department. Several of the plays were student directed and produced. Vin, , ., in - . , 'uni' - ltil ill' lp ' a Plays Karl Highland and Richard Green. 4 Karl Highland, Larry Cust, and Marian Phillips. 173 ' ,...-,, . . CNY Banks carries Larry Grant. .Y ' 1' wr wr- 1' 'I' ,X x X ,.XfXf1X4Q.9.0Q4?, Y , A -x X ' H . X 'X 1X fe Q Q 5 f ,r ,fr ,' f' ,fr , X X X - I X 1 X 1 X Q qty 0 f ,,- f X. xX , ' X- 'X f X A I ,.'. ff ,- r I x X X , x X ,V X ,X 4X 4-is 'fr ' , X 'X X l 4 X .f X .f X 41? x X 'X , A X X f X X X Alb. QQ. x x X 4? 4:5 X X X X X f 'X ,X HPICNICB CAST -. ROW 11 Gayle Wicchman and Karen Bocttcllcr. ROW 2: Marian Phillips, john Cunningham, Gail Martin, and Gary Banks. - 175 Plays x 1 5 X .f I9 Up 1 .X pf PENNYWISE - ROW 1: Larry Grant, John Monolmn, Bonnie Hendrickson. ROW 2 C A jones Zoll Hecimoviclm, Roberta Burdick, Bunnie Duncan, Greg Click. Plays john Cunningham, Stove McCloud, and Karen Bocttclicr. v , , 1- . 4 gx. -1 Robert Sharp, Mary Reynolds, Annette Rowley, Dave Brown. aramid A : X' TQ 1' -4-umzw'-w Y v'W -1 MA Anne Marie MeCartan played the part of Hellen Keller, the deaf, dumb, and blind girl who learns to communicate with the world. An 1880 two-story home was the setting for the play The Miracle Worker. 177 Plays Mary Bergquist plays Anne Sullivan, the nurse who struggles endlessly to help Helen. Concerts I J.. Mayan if nr -Naam-u ,Qu fi x 3 Q f l 1 I Guest Violinist at thc Community Concert. Faculty Recital George Scott in Faculty Recital. 178 :J . ' V Q : , i V. t 5 f , 3 3 , Don Cossnek and eherns entertain with nn i E i f - H I.. ll l ltlientie native ciunee. wi fx y DOH Cossnek and dancers give final salute. nw'-a Qi , N 'N Lecture Artist Series .K Stlx, . '- -X 'N xx' X , Ns X X ,!'T ff. '., si I, - , fi A Q33 xx 1 l Drxnnu presented in the Macbeth reading. SUZHIIIIC Blmfk and lute. 179 C Folk singers Peter, Paul and Mary. Concerts Music at the jazz concert. The music of Pctcr, Paul and Mary was prcscntcd in their distinctive style jim Templeton's Quarter entertains in the CUB Ballroom. The Ambassadors' music is well known at campus events. Concerts f' Q H isnamawz L-.li RRY Conniff and his Orchestra and Cll0rus presented their Concert in Stereo in March to a full house. 181 wr 2 I if Senator Douglas pauses while answering questions ...4 V I I t Senator Douglas and other dignitaries take a break during thc coflce hour. 7fYT. ..X -a ly Washington's Senator Magnuson answers a studont'S question. The Young Republicans sponsored Christiansen as a guest speaker. 183 Guest speaker - Dr. Wclls. Invited Addresses Guest speaker - Dr. Famer. 184 Senator jackson talks with student after his lecture. I f f 1 1 j x ! f if . if .ff Will ,,f- ' '- 10 LUY -1nnu's future in space. 185 A ffgg if'1 5: ', , H' W,-fJ,1fw1 '1-,gh J 91.-X - M, john Stevens at Faculty l 0l'llll1. Lectures Sc a Phoenix by Robert Sterling. if Large Charge by Robert Sterling. I Fme Arts Palouse - 1885 by Robert Sterling. Jef' Krukonos by George A. Luisner. i Sfilitucle by Keith Monaghan. 'LX-A 4 'V v- LIP' . X - , 1 ,J-3 ,L Summers Wake by Robert Fensley. F' n e Arts 187 We are gathered together . . . WSU-Stanford Debate Must have been hypnotic words, no one made ll move. 188 Activities Little 500 Bike Race This is a mobile 50 mile bike. Excess baggage an advantage? I Snake River Fun Party This is thc primary swim class. Sandbox 101. The Watusi + xx f... ,Q ,,,H- . ,, -it ', ,, . ' - . 'S -' vo N ,Y .' Q.. - - Shoulders back . . . ' Shake the hips . . . Sanforizcd uniform? N0 Connncnt! A' 4' 4 5-,J 321' , .v , ,r' I L Models for the International Review. Eyccutching outfits and girls. 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N i . -f I x xx 'fig fl' X ,fx I john . . . Marsha . . . Informals DONT you just love 8:00 cfelocks? eg.--,r n -w.. , ' Semi. Q. -4 .alia . 191 G Yes, therc's il big demand for dummies in the Air Force. Informals Don't laugh it makes him nervous. A nice straight one. -w . m ., .. - -Q- ' .AM mr- 'N -' A 'Lf-I.:-'. - 'i ' f4.i J-.iff , . 1 4m.!. fm - Frfq3: ' R' ' ' F. -f i hmw' nd 'T' mfkw.-, gg. .. wg '-. :mu rw M41 'Wh .-4 In Z M ull ivlgn shnll SEEIIIESE pn-srnls '61,-ix-wllw Gulf Lum-ff-ilu .-- .U V... .un 1. lD1'.U. 73.j1gui1 atb 1 is 1 Y' A ' 2 I Q 'v my Q7 K 'iq ...L 'IL Dr. Leonard is presented his plaque. r r 35 4 L 1, X Vx .-,. , - D AM i i ' ' .Q , ., W 3, 5. . i-f,, 'u.q,- ,'4,,,Q 3 vii. 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Luiizif-tiif F' fb 4 L139-:LLL ' ,xi 5644 4. 6. 44 ' N W nf ' I , Tlnnnr tlef A x H 9 fm ,fgv - Y 1 'Q lg W ' O y XW4' ' P x +' :5 .m .A af ' Q urgfm izahnni Phi Kappa Phi National Scholastic Honorary. Carol J. Ahola ' Robert H. Anderson ' Lianne J. Arstein ' James R. Arthurs ' Kathryn A. Bamford ' John B. Barber ' John D. Batjer Alan J. Beard ' Paul L. Beckett ' William A. Blanton ' John H. Borden ' Bevery J. Brumbaugh ' Thomas M. Buchanan ' Judith K. Buess George W. Bruehl ' Riley K. Campbell ' Susan B. Clayton ' Mamell L. Clement ' Arden L. Coe ' Patrick N. Colliton ' Shirley A. Cook John Ellis Cooper 0 Margaret L. Cox ' Joan M. Crawford ' Margaret K. Dagle ' Annice H. Edmundson ' John R. Erickson Donald L. Felgenhauer ' Carol A. Franklin ' Jean C. Gale ' Gretchen O. Galer ' Michael C. Gies ' Rod D. Grimm ' Henry Grosshans Sara N. Harpster ' Marjorie C. Harris ' James M. Hedges ' Donald M. Hicks ' Carolyn J. Hill ' Susan B. Hitchcock ' Phyllis B. Holum Sally J. Hooper 0 Mildred V. Horton ' Edward G. Johnson ' Lea L. Johnson 0 Karen O. Johnson ' Robert A. Johnson ' Theodore H. Kerstetter Hendrika J. Kijne-Knop ' Marilyn J. Karlenberg ' Thomas R. Kimball ' Larry D. Kirkpatrick ' Duane E. Leigh ' Joel H. Magisos Judith G. Manley ' Doris E. Marshall ' Charles Lloyd Martin ' James R. McDonald ' James D. McMillin ' Ruth L. Meenk 0 Lois J. Meyer Ronald E. Miller ' Carl W. Milton ' Arlo M. Murray ' Ramona J. Nelson ' Mary I. Olson ' Robert H. Osborne ' Carol G. Pearson Joan M. Pelto ' Foloral Pena ' Nonie W. Pengelly ' Dorothy P. Peterson ' Mary A. Peterson ' Sydney A. Phelps ' Vincent J. Philbrick Dorothy L. Pridham ' Sharon L. Quirk ' Judith A. Rees ' Douglas O. Reisbick ' Roberta S. Richey ' John A. Ringo ' Robert H. Robinson Barbara B. Russell ' Henry J. Shafer ' Karen K. Schwisow ' Fred R. Shaw ' Alvin R. Shannon ' Paul R. Spencer ' Ruth M. Sprow Betty G. Staley ' Ann E. Stinchfield ' Joyce C. Stockdale ' Mary Ellen Stone ' Alvah T. Strickland ' Gisela E. Taber ' Lynn M.Tannehill Edouard Thai 0 John Thirkill ' Dallas B. Thompson ' Elinor L. Tousley ' Gretchen A. VanBevers ' Cale S. Vathing ' Elmer D. Walter Sylvia J. Watson ' Leslie A. Wilson ' Karen A. Winch ' Michael D. Worth ' James E. Zimmerman ' Diana Joan Zink Phi Beta Kappa National Scholastic Honorary of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Honorary Member: Dr. Emmett L. Avery MEMBERS: Anthony J. Appel ' Peter O. Anderson ' John E. Blodgett f Jolm H. Borden ' Thomas Buchanan ' Susan B. Clayton Jerry W. Cooney 0 Charles W. DeRoshia ' Gretchen O. Galer ' Sara N. Harpster ' Phyllis B. Holum ' Craig M. Jackson ' Karen O. Johnson Michael P. Kelley ' Larry D. Kirkpatrick ' Judith G. Larsen ' Rodney J. Leiske ' Judith G. Manley ' Doris E. Marshall ' Donald W. Masson John E. May ' James D. McMillin ' Elinor Tousley Michel ' Edith A. Miles ' Marjorie Neill Mitchell ' Gary R. Morgan ' Mary Neil Dianne M. Olson ' Nonie W. Pengelly ' Darrell G. Petcoff ' Arlene A. Peterson ' Mary A. Peterson ' Dorothy L. Pridham Donald R. Sandstrom ' Alvin R. Shannon ' Sarah J. Silliman ' Paul R. Spencer ' Betty G. Staley ' Joyce C. Stockdale ' Mary E. Stone Lynn M. Tannehill ' Carl E. Taylor ' Carol A. Thompson ' Kristin A. Westberg - Bruce J. Wolf ' Michael D. Worth ll - , ' ' ' W ' ' 'T' ' H, w Q , ' -IM , V -WW , ' 1 'VK-,rg , l . . - ' g3W,:1gf-f-T171 1 i f , L. fi z , 4 C A .. H . - A 1 .nr ' ROW 1: D. Hirzel, C. L. Barker, B. Blanton, I. Vandermeulen. B. Anderson, J. Trzil, P. Barber, A. Strickland, B. Pence, M. Allcrt, L. Sweet, R. King, W. Gluth, S. Graves, V. Dayot. ROW 2: D. Erickson, K. Switzer, j. Oldfield, D. Wilde, J. Colonell, A. Beard, D. Billingsley, J. Ringo, C. Tudor, W. Houchin, R. McMillan, D. Felgenhauer, R. Pearson, C. Morgan, R. Hershman, W. Flatt, C. Breaker, R. Fischer, j. Finnila, B. Belles, D. Cearlock. ROW 3: C. Chin, F. Olson, J. Straalsund, R. Kurtz, F. Densmore, R. A. Shawcn, E. R. Tinney, T. Slaton, B. Kim, D. Hicks, T. Kimball, C. Deakin, N. Burrell, K. DeBord, E. Fafara, C. Hyde, C. Allison, L. Adedeji. Tau Beta Pi is a national engineering honorary whose Purpose is to recognize and encourage superior scholar- ship and personal integrity as undergraduates and alumni in the Held of engineering. Each semester new members are selected from the top fifth of the senior class and the top eighth of the junior class. Each spring HVG top sophomores are selected and awarded certifi- cates and a plaque of recognition. ...... Tau Beta Pi ROW l: Keith Switzer, John Trzil, Leel Labberton, Warren Kruger, john P. Vandermeulen, Roger K. McMillan, Beatrice Murata, Dora Dee Alexander, Dave Curtis, Cary P. Anderson, Michael E. Howell, Robert Anderson, David Clem, Charles Brooks, William Cluth. ROW 2: Rex E. King, Bert A. Belles, Gary A. Wagner, William A. Flatt, Larry Sinkey, Bob Shaw, Don Felgenhauer, Haluk Taysi, Bert Pence, Robert Kennedy, Peter Barber, William R. Houchin, Qllyc Billingsley, john Ringo, Dannie L. Collins, Bob Wilson, Bob I-Iershman. ROW 3: Terence R. Slaton, Dennis E. Hull, Ed Fafara, Frank Densmore, lhllib Rude, Charles Mohr, Wally Omori, Eilif Fredriksen, jan G. Digerud, Donald Hicks, Neil Burrell, Tom Kimball, Bo Woon Kim, Robert Potts, Thomas W- Black, Robert Kurtz, Gerald Deakin. X Sigma Tau is a national honorary whose purpose is to feCOgnize scholarship and professional the field of engineering. Each semester 21112 selected on the basis of the above the fOp third of the junior class. The attaimnent in new members qualities from new members are honored at the semi-annual initiation banquets. 195 Sigma Tau :lg 5314. it S ri, 'J 15 ,ou Ei 551. 1. ROW 1: Stephen Blomgren, Gerald Williamson, Albert Vcrschaeve, Tracy Eriksen, Michael Howell, Frank Wcsselius, David Kludt, Alan Pettihone, ROW 2: Francis Jensen, Dave Billingsley, King Phelps, Dan Hensley, Loren Wills, Bill Johnston, Richard Krause, Albert Powell. ROW 3: Glen Engelking, Marion Harvey, Dean Renner, Dennis Kincaid, Gerald Lenssen, Merrill Camp, Gary Hyde, Dwane Saboe, Donald Dodge, AS The student branch of the American Society of Agri- cultural Engineers seeks to provide students interested in agricultural engineering insight into and association with the professional side of his chosen career. Pro- fessional agricultural engineers, invited as speakers, provide an opportunity for students to determine employment opportunities and new developments in the field. J i 5 l ROW 1: Donald Bolme, David Ensor, john Marvin, Loel Labberton, Markley LaPointc, Ronald Ellington, Steve Thorpe, Gary Dinsmorc, Robert Luedeking. RONV 2: Roger Schiess, Dohn Swedberg, Richard Erickson, Robert Topness, Ron Richards, Maury Hedlund, jcflry Parker, Herbert Strandberg, john Birge, Marlin Robinson, David Larson, john Gilbert, Larry Sims. The student chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers provides opportunities for the pro- fessional development of students majoring in chemical engineering. Speakers and iield trips to points of engi- neering interest, on and oil campus, are regular features of meetings. An annual regional conference and the engineering open house are additional activities. 196 n U ROW 1: Cary Kirk, joel Crillith, Robert A. Klein, Paul 'l'. Codsil, David Crowe, james S. Mitchell, Charles Campbell, Dennis Cearloek, Richard C. Sec, POTW Wzilcott, Therone Faris. ROW 2: lvan C-. Driver, llaralcl Lekven, David L. llardan, Doug C. Myhre, Bob NVilson, Lewis Scott, C. Daniel Robison, Myron Hillman, Charles E. Tudor, Dick Kaden, Duane johnson, Bertel Olson. ROW 3: Ken Edgar, Larry Beardslee, Ceorge Hanno. Don Svinth, Dave Dahmcn, Eilif Fredriksen, Tom Anderson, Bob McKcnney, Del Erickson, Richard Fischer, Robert Leatha, jack Michael, Kenneth DeBorcl. Student chapters of the American Society of Civil Engi- E Ileers perform the function of rounding out the collegeis professional contacts and associations. Among this yearis activities was a iield trip to Ice Harbor Dam near Pasco. .. - L - 9 RO ROW 2: Leonard Fonda, Charles lN'1cl arlancl, Ken Benson, Robert Chamberlin, Art Bisig, john Liebermann, Cary Wagner, Lynn johnson, Dennis Armstrong, Isaiah Ogwuru, Haluk Taysi, Chuck Mohr, Bill Ilouchin, ROVV 3: Terry Slaton, john Kaputa, jack Douglas, Clyde Akiyama, Dennis Cannon, John Gilman, Charles Smith, Del Elliott, Robert Kurtz, Cary llolhuan, john Barber, Doug May. W 1: Lynn Fleming, Ed Dahl, Larry NVelunhoel'er, john Brooks, Russell Berg, Bill Olson, Clenn Mayfield Anthony Tellier Allan Rustad Neil Bloom The American Society of Mechanical Engineers is open M E to all students in mechanical engineering. The organi- zation strives to unite the students with the parent Society. A special emphasis was made to orient the stu- dents to the future mechanical engineering field. Meet- ingS held throughout the year included local society business, movies, guest and student speakers. 197 ROW 1: Robert N. Lynch, Harry C. Weller, J. Graham Hubcnthal, Spencer Wolfe, Jan G. Digerud, Hans T. Crobstok. ROW 2: Dennis Wilde, David Hirzel, john Woodford, Dorman Anderson, Dick Hull, Max Boite, Walt Calvert. S b Scarab is a professional architectural honorary. Temples ca are located at ten of the leading architectural schools in the country and members include students, practicing professionals, and educators. The goal of the fraternity is the furthering of competency and responsibility in architecture, so with this in mind the local temple, Horus, has sponsored lectures, slide showings, and informal sessions. l Q A 1 l ROW 1: Fund A. Butt, Robert Kennedy, Terry C. Hargrave, David Hirzel, Dorman Anderson, Robert Shaw, john L. Jackson, Alan Beard, Cary Tisdale, Jack Sackville-West. ROW 2: Michael J. Williams, Gerry Inouyc, Wally Omori, Bruce Townsend, John Erickson, Graham Hubenthal, Frank Densmore, Peter J. S. Eng, John Crook, Beatrice Murata, Harry C. Weller. ROW 3: Leroy Hansen, Larry Sinkey, Stanley W. Nelson, C. Daniel Swain, Donald L. Tedrow, Tom W. Sagerser, Hans T. Crobstok, David M. Scott, Cordon E. Torbcrt, Raul Fonda, A. D. Poe, Spence Wolfe. The Student Chapter of the American Institute of ' Architects is a professional organization and extension of the national chapter. The meeting agenda includes a speaker or movies and slides to orient members in the various opportunities of architecture. A series of tech- nical workshops were added to the schedule this year. Highlighting the year is the annual banquet hosting the parent chapter from Spokane. 198 ROW 1: William Gluth, Mike Bitterling, john Vandermeulen, Walter Gould, Robert Hershman, Ralph Womack, Buck Kipe, Galen Mills, Ralph Shannon, Gary Kalich, Harold Sanders. ROW 2: Vee Dee Drummond, Ed Motteler, Beckley Chew, james Bull, Rex King, Marko Milakovieh. Penny Christy, Robert Eothspeieh, Dennis Delzer, Joseph Wiekland, Dr. A. L. Betts, Robert Corlew, Lloyd Craine. ROW 3: Jon French, William Flatt, Dave Angstrom, Gaymond Schultz, Jan Henry Bentzon, George Antypas, Tom Kimball, Kenneth Simpson, Raymond Goolsbey, james Keeth, Don Felgenhauer, Gerald Mitchelmore. Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers QIEEEQ E E I R E is the newly formed joint AIEE-IRE professional elec- - trical engineering society. It is the largest professional engineering society in the world today. The student Chapter at Washington State University is set up to acquaint the electrical engineering students with the field of electrical engineering. it f a wa ff. 4:2-:Qgfa , ' , r ay 1 ., v wf ' , 1 tix' QQ! .2 . . . ' 5 1- . ' , 1 - ff . ,. 1- 1 ROW 1: john Newman, Bob O'Neil, john Green, Dave Coney, Dean Temple, john Trzil, Dennis Evans, Walter Reinhardt. ROW 2: George Bellamy, JGUY Straalsund, John Corder, joe Loe, Ed Epperson, Craig Knight, john Poole, Dick Warner. The objective of the student chapter of the American . M M E Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers is to acquaint the students with their pro- fessional organization. The organization sponsors guest Speakers in order to keep the students abreast of the latest innovations in their respective fields of endeavor. The annual Engineering Open House and an annual JOint meeting with the student chapter at the University of Idaho are the major activities. 199 S N ROW 1: Raymond Larson, Chris Marker, Robert Robinson, Stanley Hatch, James E. Green, Irving M. Field, Duane Leigh, Richard Mortimer. ROW 2: James Thummel, Keith Panton, Virginia Harned, Georgia Alexander, Jeanne Keatts, Margit Jackson, Raymond Scott, Donald Peters. ROW 3: R. Dean Tousley, Alan L. Steiger, Johtn E. Cooper, James Hedges, Miles Wheeler, William Zirkle, George E. Brown, Alvin R. Shannon. and encourage scholarship in the area of business studies. Election to membership is the highest honor a student can attain. To be eligible for election, a candi- date must rank in the upper ten per cent of his gradu- ating classg if he is a junior, in the upper four per cent of his class. Masters candidates must rank in the upper twenty per cent. B m m a a Beta Gamma Sigma was established in 1913 to record 1:9 Q7 ROW 1: Bobsy Richey, Marilyn Karlcnbcrg, Bobbi Kissling, Marilyn Shippcy, Shan Beck, Bonnie McWilliams, Eileen Sclumiacher, Virginia Harned, Judi Saindon, Margit Jackson. NOT PICTURED: Pat Grimes, Shirley Thomassen, Jeanne Keatts, Joan Kennedy, Nancy Mitchell, Phyllis Dietsch. Ph' Ch' t Phi Chi Theta is a national business fraternity for N I e a Women. It,s purpose is to promote the cause of higher business education for all Women. The membership is chosen from Women students in the College of Business Administration and Economics who have completed three semesters of regular college Work and have main- tained at least a 2.5 grade point average. 200 ROW 1: William jeanneret, Robert Harris, William Van Doren, Yvonne Simerly, Shirley Thomassen, William Stern, William Doolittle, jon Davidson. ROWY 2: James E. Green, William Boore, james Nielsen, Bill Bialkowsky, T. A. Tatterson, NVallace Stampily, Donald Nagley. ROW 3: Richard Dolan, Melvin Buhr, Henry Schmidt, Gary lfors, Robert Wikoll, Stanley Hatch, Allen Brothers. Preparing for careers in business. SAM strives for the effective exchange and distribution of information in the problems policies and methods of management and m t industry. SAM,s activities include meetings, discussions e With speakers from business and industrv, plant tours, and an annual banquet. SAM brings together executives in business and students S0 fo r rl .cw Q . 1 . l i I ' . 1 ll at lf 'rg FOW l: Robert Kuhl, Bruce McDonald, Richard Fowler, George Bcttas, Dennis Esser, Virgil Edstrom, Bruce Harris, Delbert Depner, Paul Johnson. SGW 2: Bob Snyder, Steve Kalasz, Bryce Cook, Daryl Click, Gary Alcxanderhliin MeGillis, Tom Herndon, Ron O'Ncal, Charlie Goodsell, Don Larson, on BOYCI, George Coleman. . The Industrial Arts Club is oaen to all persons in- N d ' terested in the Industrial Arts.1The clulfs function is ' n to promote a spirit of mutual good will, cooperation and leadership. Some of the activities include social events, Held trips, guest speakers, Activities Round-Up display, presentation of club scholastic, creative and Outstanding senior awards. 201 , - A fi -N 4 - 3 A A A 4 A A FN L 1 ROW 1: Bill Coffee, Chuck Daniels, Randi Kalgaard, Linda Brady, Gerald Weller, Larry Culver, Gene Erickson, Bruce Mumford, Robert Keith, Dave Hunt, Jean Metzgar, Anne Pearson, Ed Greene, Fred Halladay. ROW 2: Bob Valentine, Dan Mcllick, Robert Boy, Roy Newell, William Kyle Webster, Kenneth L. McKee, Michael C. Broderick, Wallace Adams, Don Keeling, Denny Carswell, Tore Dybfcst, Gerald Gamet, Lynn Meredith, Roger Hamilton, George Knickrehm, Fred Shaw, Loren Estes, Don Berger, Bill Bull, Fritz Mceskc. ROW 3: Stephen Thiel, joseph T. Bradley, Arthur Neely, Charles Telford, Harrison Spiegelberg, john Hutton, Dick Carman, Dec Field, Gretchen Collins, Rob Cornish, Bill Mundy, Dick Thorgrimson, Allen jones, jon Sjolander, Curt Long, Larry Brown, Mike Seversen, John Cox. I The goals and purposes of Sigma Iota are to promote a SI fraternal feeling and cordial relationship among the stu- dents and alumni of Hotel Administration at WSU. Ac- tivities include educational meetings with guest speakers, awarding of several scholarships to hotel students, ex- tensive Held trips throughout the United States, and honoring the Hotel Salesman of the Year at the all campus dance, The Bell Hop. l Happy couple entering the Bell Hop. Ada Taylor, Saleswoman of the Year, and bunnies. 13. The cocktail hour P 202 Row 1: Dick McGraw, Duke Cauncron, Duane Borovcc, Wulkcr liohcrts, Don White. RONV 2: jim Tilton, Maynard Hicks, Mike Wilson, Sam Eskcn izi Art Eckman, Mike Sexson, Greg Click, Chuck Ashmun. Sigma Delta Chi is a professional journalism society. Each year Sigma Delta Chi puts out its Activities Calendar listing all the events scheduled for the WSU campus. Sigma Delta Chi sponsored a coffee hour for U. S. Senator Paul Douglas and hosted a dinner for Russell E. Hurst, National Executive Oflicer, when they Were on the WSU campus. Sigma Delta Chi 3' ,vp YT at. g, if Anna Erickson, Sherrill Carlson, Kay NVight, Stcvc Launorcux, Mary NVulsh, Francis Tanniam, Kathy Arncson. Theta Sigma Phi is a professional fraternity for women ill journalism and related fields of communications. One Of Alpha Zeta Chapterls main activities is a spring talent Show, Theta Sig Extras. A Matrix Table Banquet is held in the spring to honor those Women who have dis- tinguished themselves in the communications fields. A W0man of achivement from Pullman is also named. 203 Theta Sigma Phi DY 5 INITIATES: Yong Bang, Ray Bills, Dannie Collins, Joseph Colonell, ' George Corser, Martin Favcro, Dell Foutz, Jerry Franklin, Glendon Gce, Richard Green, Helmi Habib, Jerry Hotfer, Henry Homann, ' Ralph Horton, Richard johnson, Warren Kruger, Sudhir Kumar, james Liecltke, David Mclntyrc, Robert Osborne, Kenneth Russell, Carla Schalock, Misbah-Ud-Din Shami, jose Shdo, Sherry Simchuck, Gerald Sullivan, Charles Sulzbach, Judith Templeton, Frank Villaescusa, Jack Williams. Guest Lecturer: Dr. Goldthwait. I I SI A science honorary, Sigma Xiis purpose is to encourage original investigations in the physical sciences, the life and agricultural sciences, the medical sciences, the earth sciences, mathematics, and engineering. The motto for Sigma Xi is companions in zealous research . Among the activities of the WSU chapter is the sponsoring of lectures by individuals of outstanding research accom- plishments. ROW 1: Jim Waldbillig, Jay Kent, Helmi Habib, Bill Emel, Darryl Des Marteau, Bob Homann, Don Marshall, Bob Swanson, Ray Sylvester. ROW 2: Bill Seese, Craig Smith, Don Eisenbarth, Jose Shdo, jim Milne, Leroy Williams, Tom Oakes, Ken Peacock, Dr. Gardner Stacy. AI h ' S' Alpha Chi Sigma is a chemical professional fraternity p a I I composed of both collegiate and professional chapters. The fraternity Works to advance chemistry as a science and a profession and to aid its members academically. WSU's chapter conducts luncheons for visiting chemists, and a guest speaker program at its meetings. Picnics and a rush party are two of the group,s activities. 204 , . K I 3 , ,,. V , X , wg, X .W .J A 1 in f . 'aj-in ,1.-'-dig is it , pf .1.?: z'P'f?a5p .f.f:1giq1gia-as--sinsX - J- 'fnlj'-w wif' -Wir A 1 . at lfg fr- - -gg, .wzyp , rv f , .-. -, 93.34314 ,jiri-s , JK Q21 . , J,g5i,,9-tl ?tQf 'fNs1yi wif ritl. ff, :ivy I 'i ' 11' 'V-CU 'i .1 A Q: t 5 fi vi, AQ, ' 'pi 9,2 as K -.1 ROW 1: Mary Ellen Stone, Mike Spencer, Tony Appel, Don Masson, H. L. Eastliek, Jim Roberts, Ron Ullman, Jim McDonald, Craig Jackson, Charles Lambson, Elinor Tousley. Pi Tau Iota is a local honorary recognizing premedical and predental students for their high scholastic per- Ormance. New members are tapped in both the spring f and fall semesters. Monthly meetings present movies and speakers describing topics of interest to the Students. . .V,, X Q, F223 Pi Tau Iota ROW 1: Nonie Barnhart, Marilyn Vinup, Rita Miller, Joanne WVeiek, Sharon O'Kelly, Sandra Sawyers, Terry Whiting, Sue Martin, Sandy Sliehter, Louise Windhusen, Janice Cornwell, Lynn Wiekersham. ROW 2: Marian Svinth, Jeanne Kunz, Pam Mabel, Madelin Park, Karen Jensen, Linda Barmutfi 'Eileen Erickson, Sherla Waggener, Linda Powell, Brenda Child, Nancy Irene Todd Paula Sherer Judy Jensen, Christy Dibblee. ROWV 3: Linda H iw gloflle, Penny Cameron, Pat Torney, Mary Ousley, Becky Wilkie, Marie Brackett, Tcrrill Clark, Susan Smart, Jean Colyar, Lanette Adams, Joanne Von al ' Zen, Llnda Wahl, Carole Fallstrom, Janet Hyde. Sigma Tau Alpha, the Rainbow honorary, is organized to promote good fellowship among its members and to keep up interest in the Order of Rainbow for girls en- TOlled at Washington State University. Annual activities '11Clude the Christmas candy cane sale and a spring tea. 1 205 Sigma Tau Alpha E ,ar 3. if gg.. '-.2 he ' -ri fri. 15 ffl? if ROW 1: Ray Tennyson, Izola Morgan, Sheila Cosminsky, Mona Lissa, Mrs. Joel Montague, Margee Jacobsen, Marjorie McConaughy, Janet Pickering, Nancy Ramsey, Marietta Hays, Harold Mackey. ROW 2: James McMillan, Eugene Erickson, Alan Jensen, Gerald Syvrud, Stephen Poe, George Bowmen, Peter Garabedian, James Short, Lloyd Keith, Milton Maxwell, John Rolcik, VVilliam Wilson. ROW 3: Bhopinder Bolaria, Joel Montague, Parvez wakil, Gordon Morgan, Willis Sibley, Walter Slocum, Stanley Guinn, William Benson, Donn Gibbs, John Lillywhite, Vernon Davies, Clarence Schrag. Al h K D Alpha Kappa Delta is a non-secret, democratic, national p a e a sociology honor society Whose ideal is To investigate mankind for the purpose of servicef, Its primary goals are to promote an interest in sociology, research in social problems, and activities leading to human Welfare. Membership is limited to persons with outstanding scholastic records and a serious interest in sociology. ROW 1: Jane Alward, Tex Vathing, Maurice M. LaBclle, R. G. Kappler, William Mech, David Moe, Richard Holben, Chris Laib, Ronald Floyd, Robert Krux, F. J. French, Jesse Levitt. ROW 2: B. R. Weaver, Charles Kcnlan, Richard Fleming, Jan Magnuson, Nancy Hood, Laurel Nielsen, Susan Wohld, Sara Harpstcr, Linda Ayers, Carl Townsend, Barbara Brown, Judy A. Walton, Martha Ann Lancashire, Ottlcy Ann Shaw, A. W. Thompson, Arden Sills. ROW 3: Jolm MacEachern, Amparo Maytin, Barbara Johnson, Mary Lynne Dedrick, Barbara Englehardt, Jeanne Merritt, Marilyn Stegmeier, Edna Thompson, Elizabeth Lord, Edith Miles, Edward Thai, Evelyn Cartony. S ' K P h ' Sigma Kappa Phi, a national honor fraternity for foreign a I language students, was organized in 1921 for the pur- pose of promoting scholarship, knowledge, and fel- lowship. Each year members participate in business meetings, initiation ceremonies, and other social events, such as the May Breakfast. Guest speakers on campus are sponsored as well as coffee hours for them. 206 ! .129 gow 1: Ray Olson, David VanTrees, Paul MeCurley, Gordon Rutherford, Everett Webb, jim Milne, Albert Waterman. RONV 2: john Sandberg, William Joi' Dm, John Terry, Arnold Tjomsland, j. Winston Martin, jack Hoover, joel Magisos, Bill Vencma. ROW 3: Lawrence NVilson, Ernie Cementiana, Bob neS, Gordon Lindeen, Lloyd Olson, Ed Baxter, Zeno Katterle, Louis McNew, William Gncadinger. Phi Delta Kappa is an international fraternity for men ' D I Planning a career in educational service. Members are I e Chosen on the basis of achievement or promise of ex- Cellent contributions to the ideals of the fraternity: 1'9Sf-larch, service, leadership. During the summer session the group meets weekly offering the graduate students a Chance to present reports and to discuss research PT0blems. l ll RO RN ' ' ' ' ' ' v , - , . , . VGEIRFI3 L00 Kloeppel, Darryl Beers. ROW 2: Steve Rodgers, Lorna Walker, Sandy Walberg, Carol Pearson, Chuck Telford, Dennis Guillaume Mike Kagsng, Clark White, Ginny Rohillard, Sharon Coon, Mark Henry, Janet Fraley, Dave Haining, jan Kepley, Norma Gettman. ROXV 3: Amanda just Maher, Heinle, Nora Tierney, Betty jean Garrett, Barbara Wikofl, Ursula Potter, Ann Stinehfield, Sharon Blomquist, Ann W 1: E F Soule Dave Cross jim Skordal Norm Smith, Mel Hansen, Dave Earling, jim Templeton, Ian Edlund Gary Ferguson Art Ilawn ljvwqin The main activity ofx Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, menis M Ph- Ph- music fraternity, is the Musicianls Ball, an all campus u I' I M u Semi-formal dance. Mu Phi Epsilon, national Womeifs Sorority, awards two scholarships to music majors each year- The purpose of both groups is the advancement of music in America and promotion of scholarship. 207 IN it A A -i A R- I - ROW 1: Dick DeCraaf, Julia Puterbaugh, janet Long, Pat Mclntyre, Joan Downing, Celia Larson, Charles Veach, Loyce Wheeler, Kathy Coghlan, Karen Hardin, Jackie Anderson, Janet Markham Foster, Joanne Sorenson, G. Nancy Young, Si Johnson. ROW 2: Haakon Bang, Donald Humphrey, Stanley Bye. Gary Costner, Bill Labberton, Ken jasman, Dave Repp, john Moiht, Dale Robinson, Larry Schiffner, Bill Bates, Nick Proctor, Mike Scheurich, Frank Nichols. ROW 3: Mike Dickson, john P. Swenson, Gerald Danquist, john Oftebro, Ron Johnson, Dave Tufts, Murlin Luedecker, Larry Porter, Bob Thompson, Sam Deliganis, Larry Dixon, Dick Nelson, Victor Verling, Larry Law. I The American Pharmaceutical Assoeiatioifs main pill'- pose is to encourage the advancement of pharmacy aS Ph a a science and a profession. Membership is open to any WSU student in good standing in the College of Phar- - 1 macy. The group sponsors the annual Pharmacy MiX, 0 n the annual Senior Honors Banquet, and the Vet-Pha1rniC basketball game. ROW 1: Elizabeth I. Baird, Ronald L. Johnson, David I. Gusseck, Anil Parulkar, Dr. T. D. Sokoloski. ROW 2: Dr. G. B. Fink, Dr. M. R. Gibson, Dr. A. I. White, Dr. V. N. Bhatia, Dr. J. K. Cuillory, Dr. H. Bang. Rh Ch' RHO CHI is the National Honor Pharmaceutical So- 0 I ciety whose membership is restricted to pharmacy majors showing outstanding academic achievement. The purpose of the society is to stimulate interest in post- graduate studies in pharmacy. To achieve this, the Epsilon Chapter conducts honor seminars discussing subjects of current interest in pharmacy and invites lecturers to the campus. 208 n- .- 'A v ' ', 1 . N ur Y' X U X,', X . ., ,Q ,, .A .1 bl p x. , i fa. , 1 ROW lr janet Foster, Liz Baird, Diana Zink, Gwen Baldwin, Roberta Dods, Lambda Kappa Sigma is the professional pharmacy honorary for Women in pharmacy. It is now an inter- nf'-ti0nal organization with a chapter in Canada. A dinner dance with Kappa Psi in the spring, a scholar- aWH1'C1 to a junior woman, and a sale of lab jackets are the main activities. The honorary seeks to stimulate an active interest in the pharmaceutical profession. it I8 si , . v I 5 4 ' .av 'PWR 'T 1. w.'T2.'. ..zp.,.' 3 5-. , ,. 5,53-'A gtg ,. ' 'fax f ... X27 M 'n kwa is . .. . im ,V W. jf.. w,:.,l. we-1 fa-'35 Jw, 1, 4' .112 .2'f7-'Qi oi. 6' L r Ms, 1 Q 1 N F, . dl :fha 'f l .,-e' .2511 I D .. Tzgg' .gi 1-It .-,-11,55 ,- an 53 a.ew.-w:'ff-- 1' .. 5- f9.s.g7 1v'?if?: 3 1. smaii my gk, - I .ig-, , , 'Q- Iulia Putcrbaugh, Joan Rohrback, Kaye Snyder, Nancy James. Lambda Kappa Sigma '4I1w1 5 ggqw 12' Dave Tufts, Ken Jasman, Dave Repp, John Moiht, Gary Costner, Larry Schiffncr, Dale Robinson, Bill Labbcrton, Bill Bates. ROW 2: T. of Oloskl, C. Fink, M. Gibson, Sam Dcliganis, Ron Becker, Dave Kieffer, Gerald Danquist, Si johnson, Nick Proctor. ROW 3: Mike Dickson, jim Els, John tebro, Murlin Luedecker, Ron johnson, Charles Vcach, Larry Dixon, Victor Verling, Dick DeGraff, C. F. Martin, Eaflh year several awards are presented to deserving Pharmacy students by Kappa Psi, national professional pharmacy fraternity. The group acts as a service organi- Zation 'for the College of Pharmacy. Itis activities in- clude the controversial Vet-Pharmic basketball game, dances, mixers, and other small group functions. 209 Kappa Psi ROW 1: Dale B. Kinghorn, John Allred, Lloyd A. Erickson, Cal Humphreys, Thomas L. Brown, Everctte Baker, Cary Seawright, Jerry Dagle, J. Irvine Bingham. ROW 2: Verle Smith, Bob Kane, James Martinell, Charlie Martin, Dave Renquist, Charles Strange, Dave Hanson, Mike Leinweber, C. R. Leach, L. E. Mullarkey, Fletcher Hahn. ROW 3: Manuel Karagianes, Edward G. Prince, Ronald L. Laub, Lige Christian, Leroy jacques, Lloyd A. Dillingham, Don Henricksen, Dale Schott, Bernard Thurlow, Leo Reyes. ' AI h P ' Alpha Psi is a national scholastic veterinary honorary. p a Selection for membership is based entirely on the scho- lastic achievements of the individual after admission to the professional curriculum of veterinary medicine. The annual spring breakfast and the annual banquet and dance honoring new members are the main activities. JUNIORS - ROW 1: Charles Strange, Harold Enebo, Lloyd Erickson, Cal Humphreys, David A. Mitchell, Lee F. Williams, Mickey Stritzke, Lee B. Anderson, Duke Demick. ROW 2: Robert Bradley, Leland Sheets, Douglas Evans, Fletcher Hahn, Richard Hobbs, Frank Houle, Vern Coiner, Edward F. Harris, Lloyd A. Dillingham, Richard Jay White. ROW 3: Bernard Thurlow, Don DLron, Warren McCormick, Don Henricksen, john Smith, Don Brust, Pete Clary, Dale Schott, Doug Jackson, Leo Reyes. ' Through the efforts of the .Student AVMA, well qualiiied AV u n speakers have been able to participate in the monthly meetings. The Association sends delegates to the annual AVMA convention, provides educational displays at the Washington State Fair, and assists in the Veterinary Short Course held each spring on the WSU campus. 210 t V 'L 5 l lf E 6 il SOPHOMORES - ROW 1: Leonard Eldridge, Dan Yturraspe, Larry Williams, Dave Renquist, jolm Mitten, Mike Harrington, jerry Cox, William Burris, jan Bartels, Charlie Martin. ROW 2: Guy Tucker, Michael Lust, Michael Leinweber, Leroy jacques, james Martincll, Alan Smith, Lige Christian, Dietrich lung, Robert Kane, C. R. Leach. ROW 3: Elden R. Doser, Donald O. Olson, Solon Withers, Loren Koller, Allan Furr, Thomas B. Carey, Bob Vander Pol, Ronald C. Olsen, Warren H. Ahnell, Henry Fanelli, Phillip Ogburn. Student Chapter AVMA meetings are held twice S h monthly, and all veterinary students are eligible for ' membership. The Association sponsors the Veterinary Open House. Other functions include participation in Social and athletic events, operation of the jAVMA Instrument Company, Veterinary Choir, and the annual Freshman Banquet. - 1 ' ml- i . 1 v1.'.'ff'w 'wg' 'V VW I 1 .LL I 1 - . -L 4 2 .1 ,cn gn - - . Y Mwtieyz ,1 FRESHMAN - ROW 1: Flint Taylor, Chet Goctzinger, Lewis Campbell, Daniel Klemp, joel jern, A. Robert jack, Bill Briskey, Pete Davis, Peter A. Herranen, Dean P. Call, Ron Sande, Brad Malone, Terry Cosgrove, jim Reilly. ROW 2: Charles McLaughlin, Dale Volhner, Ed jolmson, Art Meeker, Jerry Popisil, Gary Schmid, Caroline Engle, Pat Frailey, jan Austin, Clara Skansie, Sue Lubreeht, Roger Rennc, Lynn Reno, Wayne Pruitt, Dallas Horton, Cary Cranney. ROW 3: james Hobkirk, D. W. Anderson, Paul Sheldon, james Bryant, Glen Paulson, Dallas Thompson, Tom Thayer, Charles Root, Leslie Perry, Charles Watson, Gene Nesbitt, Milton Beck, james M. Smith, jcllrey Duenwald, Ben Braat, Larry Wiseman. The purpose of the Student Chapter AVMA is to pro- M A F h vide the veterinary students of WSU with a means by ' which they may function as a group. In so doing they contribute effectively to campus activities and take part in the activities of the parent organization, The Ameri- can Veterinary Medieal Association and its affiliates. 211 . L ,3 . 1 f 2 aw 2 - Q - - illil'iii ROW 1: Paul Winklesky, Dennis Smith, Gay Coleman, Steve Simmons, Lee Hooper, Dick Snyder, Max Jensen, John Valiant, Rob Yard, Mark Stjerne. ROW 2: George Gleason, Terry Busch, Bill Pascual, Bob Cromer, Ron Crawford, Jim Paton, Paul Taylor, Gordon Evans, George Anderson, Dr. Victor P. Dauer, Dave McAboy, Gail Pintler, Bob Maguire, Fred West. Q ' The goals and purposes of the organization are to pro- mote ancl maintain maximum interest in professional I attitudes for all students in health, physical education Ed and recreation, and to stimulate and guide pre-majors. Major activities of the group are High School Athletic In- jury Clinic, Annual Majors, Dinner, and the Sports Clinic. Association ' a 2 X 4 i. l 1 I 5 , Q 11' f J or 'XLQV1 fi ROW 1: Judy Blaesi, Ellyn Rittenhouse, Marge Luther, Judy Friberg, Barbara Blatter, Dr. Mildred Wohlford, Sandy Gallemore, Magee King, Linda Erickson, Ann Jarvis, Judy Baumgartner. ROW 2: Sharon Oiferdal, Joan Crawford, Lea Jolmson, Annetta Kikendall, Janie Hammons, JoAnne Steblaj, Linda Lloyd, Sally Swenson, Judy Rose, Sharon Williams, Judy Torvie, Kathy Conner, Judy Gibbs. ROW 3: Christine Tangvald, Diane Johnston, Reggie Baze, Mary Jo Leathers, Christine Drinkard, Sandra Seney, Leola Anne Russ, Phil Struck, Georgina Camp, Bonnie Seipp, Gene Canque, Joan Suenaga. The major goal of PEM Club is to promote a more profes- P u b sional attitude among majors and minors in the Womenis Department of the College of Physical Education, in- cluding pre-physical therapy and recreation. Monthly meetings are devoted to professional topics with Cross- roads Day, PEM Club Outing, and Kidnap Breakfast as the main social events to develop a closer-knit feeling among the students. 212 Social Coordinating Council Social Coordinating Council is a committee to promote a better social program on the WSU campus. The council also helps coordinate and maintain a well balanced social program and encourage high 'social standards among the living groups. The social chairman of each living group is 8 member of the council. Executive Board: Marion Schmidt, Billee Jean Melena, Sharon Lee, Dick President: Sharon Lee Churchill, Judy Wannamaker, 3 -1 W S o E T l 5 1 F1 M S ROW 1: Bob Estling, John Rollins, Dale Roper, Mary Alice Alderman, Jean Love, Jo Anne Johnson, J. Winston Martin, Sue Carkoski, Jean Lynn Bill lanes, Rick Eriksson, Brad Malone, Michael Malin. ROW 2: Judy Hopkins, Judy Carr, Don Rogers, Per Hilmo, Steve Corvi, Bruce Nurse Riehard Scanlan, Jerry McFarlane, Tim Douglas, Stephan Brown, Stan Evans, Roger George, Dave Warren, StevePohl1nan, Chuck York, Diane Ciaudrohe Bobbi Dunning. ROW 3: Judy Pratt, Poppi Anderson, Vivienne Marlatt, Sue Fryer, Bob Wright, Shannon McClurg, Steve Klinglcr, Karen Snook, Pris Pctlerscn Carol Lind, Betty Baker, Kitty Mcdin, Lyndal Kennedy, Betse Burton, Judy Wannamaker, Betty Nordlund, Euritha Headrick. , 213 4.3 'Q 7.5 Y? ROW 1: Ibrahim Mohammad Hussain, Zaki A. Afifi, Hula Mukhar, jack Ibrahim, George Farah. ROW 2: Mohamed F. Abdo, Riad H. Kayyali, M. Bakri, Elias Sam O, Jamal Anabtawi, Adli Qudsi, Nasser Y. Mansour. The Arab student club was established in 1960 for the purpose of furthering mutual understanding between American and Arab students. Activities include pro- grams with lectures introducing Arabic culture and tradition and the annual banquet which serves Arabic dishes. This year the club held an Arabian Night in the Cosmopolitan Club in Spokane. !'? ROW 1: A. D. Bhatti, Mrs. Dorothy J. Campbell, Farida H. Shah, M. D. Shami. ROWV 2: Khalid Pervez, Shaukat A. Chaudhary, Firoz-uddin, Ghazi Chazanfar, M. Salim Zia, Chaudhri M. Yunus, Syed K. Shah. P k' d t The primary objective ofthe Pakistan. Students Associ- a n u S ation, Pullman Chapter, is to introduce Pakistan to I I American people. The Association also assists Pakistani AS students in adjusting to the Alnerican Way of life. Mem- bers are invited speakers to various on and oil campus - groups. The Association received the Best Chapter , award for the second consecutive year at the Annual Convention of the PSAA. 214 f ROW 1: Adedapo Adenekan, Crispin Kamau, Mrs. Dorothy Campbell, Francis Blay, Dr. Charles Campbell, Anthony Oyeshiku. ROW 2: Olusegun Jawando, Robert Kwetenda, Felicia Comwcll, Olusegun Adedeji, Isaiah Ogwuru, Samuel Mompongo, Barbara Knaack, Duane Swank, Majorie Harris, Harrison Akpan. The African Students Union at WSU seeks to promote ' good relations between Americans and its members. Through speaking engagements, and whenever possible, public displays, its members introduce the African cul- U n ture to Americans. The Union works in close cooperation with other African Student groups on campuses around the Pacific Northwest. Membership is open to all resi- dents of the WSU community. . i ROW 1: M. Khan, E. Hiebert, G. Dudley, T. Kennedy, J. Tiscomia, H. Tiscornia, M. Shami, Z. AGR, S. Dhindsa, C. Mavrides, Dr. R. L. Hausenbuiller, Advisor, M. Nazareth, C. Cochran, S. Kalyanpur, S. Arya, G. Scshu, D. Adenekan, R. Rao, F. Uddin, J. Froosh. ROW 2: M. Bakri, G. Austin, H. Saxena, N. McRae, I. Hiebert, T. Dudley, S. Arora, K. Arora, P. Polinsky, M. Horn, R. Kayyali, S. Campbell, N. Buckman, T. Auburg, C. Auburg, R. Agustin, D. Bhatia, N. Patni, I. Bogyo, V. Estcrgreen, R. Rao, H. Rao, V. Schrock, A. Parulkar, K. Purohit, T. Levan, M. Kalyanpur, A. Shankar. ROW 3: L. McRae, M- Walter, Mrs. G. Austin, S. Saxena, S. Tripathy, Y. Sadana, S. Cosminsky, T. Bali, S. Purohit, T. Sadana, K. Fosbcrg, A. de Jong, H. Lcvinsky, H. Akpan, S. Kumar, G. Ramaiah, M. Harris, L. Matthews, C. Peterson, J. Upadhyay, M. Kao, I. Kumar, Mrs. H. Wood, B. Roberts, M. Worth, M. Zia, H. Wood. Cosmopolitan Club at WVSU continues to play its im- portant role in promoting good will and understanding u b among International and American students. Cosmo meetings are held every Friday night in the CUB. Pro- grams include panel discussions, debates, and variety Shows. Cosmo Club is also responsible for staging an International Review during the Motheris Day Weekend. 215 ROW 1: Joe Repp, Michael Horten, A. Stephen Young, Carole Looysen, Robert Mueller, John Cooper, Marshall Cates, Jeanne Kunzl, Mary Ann Ker- shaw, Russ Berg, Rod King, Sigvard Haglund. ROW 2: Violet Sehrock, Sandy Oellien, Gayle Larson, Carolyn Leach, Bill Rall, Kate Sehedler, Cyndy Commaek, Marcie Bevaart, Jerry Quam, Tom Webb, Bob Larson, jim McDonnell, Dede Martin, Barbara Rowe. ROW 3: ,Bob Northcott, Sugar Duey, Barbara Underhill, Marsha Barlow, Carol Nelson, Janet Venema, Lois Scott, Alice Miles, Indy Smoots, Wayne Bliesner, Don Riach, Butch Swenson, Claire junor, Edi Miles. ' The Outing Club offers a program of outdoor activities 0 n g u b including skiing, mountain climbing, hiking, skating, and camping. The highlight of the year is the annual four day skiing trip to Red Mountain at Rossland, B.C. The club also sponsored a ski team in the Intercollegiate Win- ter Carnival at Bend, Oregon this year for the first time. 'fr ROW 1: Mike Schmidt, Don Pickard, Dave Davis, Alan Andrist, Steve Syverson, Loren Wills, jerry McFarlane, Jean Lynn, Ellen Schaefer, Marilyn Schliewe, Donna Valley, Dick Weide. ROW 2: Bob Lee, Mick Jensen, Cary Groncwald, Richard Betz, Bliss Moore, Sharon Coldring, Michael Morse, Orlin Rajala, Gene Feenan, John Martin, Susanne Martin, Judy Lewis, Bob Chamberlin. ROW 3: Linda Boge, jonnie Kae Streit, Steve Brown, David Sehindele, Mike Atkeson, Andi Miskoski, Jim Harris, Bob Mowbray, Carolyn Abendroth, Ronda Reese, Chris Dillon, Lori Palmer, Tom Lulnnan, Ray Wainscott. Outing Club 216 ROW 1: Dennis Ah Mau, Clyde Akiyaina, Denny Seheininski, Ronald Chung, Larry Hammer, Larry Murainoto. ROW 2: Mike Tung, Russell Ogawa, Vance Vallandigham, Mike Broderick, Mr. Eugene Greenfield, Mrs. Eugene Greenfield, Dr. J. Walter Hendrix, Judy Kreshel, Dick Snodgrass, Arnold Ching. ROW 3: Gerald Inouye, Gerald Ichiki, Moki Manarpaac, Jerri Mishizawa, Nancy James, Judy Machiguchi, Doris Oda, Walt Danaghoe, Harrison Spiegolherg, Withlow Acc, Keith Panton, Marilee Akerly, Bernie Tenn, Jan Ruehty, Karen Inaba, Joyce Hart, Linda Storms. ROW 4: Gene Canque, Mary Ann Jahurek, Joan Sucnaga, Larry Lau, Ralph Croston, Peter J. S. Eng, Alex Ojerio, Pat Hiranaga, Shari Colf, Arden Burden, Jeanette Okinaka, Shirley Koduni, Judy Cordon, Marion Morimoto, Joe Sataki. The Hui Hauoli O,Hawaii, or the welcoming hands of ' ' Hawaii, was organized ten years ago. The Luau in De- I n u b Cember and the corsage sale on Mother,s Weekend are the main activities of the group. Proceeds from the cor- Sage sale go toward one 8250.00 freshman scholarship and two 3150.00 assistantships. Membership is open to all interested students. .1- Ql'iJ .- 19 ' Entertainment - 11 native dance. if Good food and large appetites were at the Luau. 217 1' X ' I 1 I ROW 1: Lorna VValker, Dave Curtis, Bob McDonald, Gene Nelson, Paul jenscn, Diek Borinan, Sibyl Jenks. ROW 2: Gwen Priest, Karen Anderson, Lcnore Spooner, Chris Hardingcr, janet Ross, Doug Saunders, Mrs. Ellen Roberts, Warren Anderson, Janet Ott. ' ' ' The Christian Science Organization's sole aim is for the Ch continued spiritual development of the individual dur- - I ing college years. Among the organizationis activities n are Weekly meetings with readings from the Bible and the Christian Science textbook, and annually an author- ized lecture on Christian Science. WSU students and staff are Welcome to attend all activities. ROW 1: Tammy Auburg, Barbara Nelson, Gayle Tiedcman, Sandy Walberg, Karen Kvernik, Janice Weber, Rita Rcinbold, Judy Perrine, Barbara Rhyneer, Kay Nylin, Mrs. Ufer, Pastcr Ufer. ROW 2: Vicki Jacobson, Ingrid Muller, Helen Keiscr, Norma Haring, Carol Rogel, Meg McLachlan, Ruth Landstrom, Sandy Campbell, Mailynn Murphy, Eleanor Mork, Sharon Hickey, Jeanne Cooper, Gail Caughcy. ROW 3: Charles Weagel, Pastor Philip Engstrom, Betty Gould, Louis Larsen, Gary Kalieh, Hal Johnson, VValter Gould, Ken Holmes, David Lindeblom. ROW 4: judy Ness, Charles Auburg, Dave Tramm, Spencer Kulp, Stanley Nelson, Ken McDonald, Shelby McMillan, Cheryl Howard, Howard Olsen, Edwin Smick. The Lutheran Student Association seeks to afford a means whereby its members may deepen and express . - their Christian faith. Through worship, study, service, and fellowship including retreats and workshops, the Lutheran Student Association provides the opportunity for students to develop their spiritual life. 218 wig , M V. Mi? .. . it R- fn le .i W., P-.2 , 2 5, I 1 i , .N , . ,. .51 L l i X .., ' 4.1 ill ROW 1: Howard Bartlett, Paula Reistcr, Don Marshall, Alec Blair. RONV 2: Donald White, Mary Marken, Pat Landreth, Dave Curry, Wendell Haworth, Dick Bagnall, Rev. I. Edgar Pearson, Rebecca Tidrick. The goals of the United Campus Christian Fellowship U 't d C are to help students at WSU relate their Christian ex- e a m perience to the campus situations. This is clone primarily I I I through freshman discussion groups and the Sunday C h t F h p evening programs. Personal interviews with the Uni- e 0 S N versity Pastor also contribute significantly to this goal. -pf si .l .jk- 1. a- 'S if , fr L -a' -W I ROW 1: NVayne Capps, Jim Waibcl, Robert Kwetwenda, -Indy Smith, Mary Ann jacquot, Sara Ilarpster, Brad johnson, Dick Lyon, john M. Chambers ROW 2: Robert V. Snyder, Maurice Pcngh, Barry Briscoe, Samuel Mompongo, Dan lddins, Alan Pierce, Paul Alley, Richard Smith, Ethan Crawford ROW 3: Bonnie Roddick, Mariaime Olson, Cloria jean Brenchley, Marnell Clement, Karen Senne, Lucille Mochring, Rev. Harry D. Brown, Rev. William Coding. Students in the Roger Williams Fellowship are cn- R ' ' Cleavoring to relate their Christian faith to the academic 0 l N campus. It is a regional and national organization with I the regional president this year being from the WSU group. The main activities of the fellowship include a new student party and a spring banquet. 219 Spurs Spurs is a sophomore womenis service honorary. 50 Women are tapped at the end of their freshman year on the basis of leadership, activities, scholarship, and character. AC- tivities include Registration Ball, Spur-O-Grams, cleaning Camp Easter Seal in the spring, Mother,s weekend Songfest and ushering at campus functions. ,'iu Ni-n In nf,-'Nh I r w 6 I . A B - - A KH. lt w X ' f X x , ' -fl Q 1, is M E H J A President: Judy Lilleby. OFFICERS: Jan Magnuson, Mary Ann Jaherek, Lois VVieklund, Carolyn Lcinkc, Ann Kleiva, Sally Anderson, Judy Lillcby. i '-1 - - -r vm J I '-iw. ,., F W I 3 Ax W J: i i , 4 Qdfgjl X l l Q . 4 l l J . n 'L ,, - x , , - - 1 5 f 4 1 J' x J iQ Q L. I V ,N : lp, 1 'lv 2 - ' i J 'I Ii X t .I 4 , l- Q1 , V? , ' ' ' , w X 5' 4 ..- V l ' ' xf ' l cm 6019, G0 e ei elf e ip, P f 3 ul '-F597 lv-4,54 1 I RONV l: liarlxu'a Blatter, Julie Twohy, Dee Campbell, Donna Howard, Joanne Hostikka, Pat MeMillcn, Judy Lilleby, Mrs. Trudc Smith, Billyc Conley, Mary Ellsperinaii, Joan Crandall, Julie Jones, Lois Wicldund. ROW 2: Joyce Reielil, Sharon Hickey, Joan Bradford, Kitty Medin, Ann Kleiva, Helen Cummings, Maggie Maginnis, Judy Johnson, Jan Magnusomjiin Moodie, Carri Sande, Carolyn Lemke, Sally Anderson, Terry Thompson, Jennifer West, Jonnie Kay Streit, Jane WVilmot, Pam Johnson, Tovi Bohlke. HCJW 3: Mary Ann Jahurek, Janie I-Iammons, Elsa Troch, Kate Sehedlcr, Karen Sennc, Kay Carothcrs, Cloria Davis, Fran Hayley, Penny Johnson, Joan Hanson, Sally Lester, Ann Bluhm, Marie Braclcett, Heidi Gctzcndancr, Sally Chase, Louise Griswold, Sherrie Musto, Pam Leonard, Connie Epton, Brooke Colwcll, Linda I'Iarne'd. .-,. ,-- , .. . V 1m YUjMLT,,,: , :w-.1 'A 5 '- 5'5Wgxf L Elf! H' I R C' 5 -vm , v' A M .,,- .....--'--N - W 'Q . wiv -, tw, - . ,Q 'ff K l ' s--w -V I Cougar Guard of Intercollegiate Knights has become the SW, - ' 1 focal point of the National organization due to its size and . g, - - activeness. It promotes a program of leadership training and campus service projects. Cougar Guard is further dis- ,.,,..,, tinguished by having the National Royal King and Region I Viceroy as members. Members are selected in their -.ff freshman year and serve when sophomores. I , Wg . ....---wovj sys. M v i 1-..p' OFFICERS - ROW 1: George Bettas, Mike Iloctor, Dave Curtis. RONV 2: Dick President, Bruce Freeburn. Churchill, Bob james, Ray Mayheld, Bruce Frceburn. Royal King, Art Eckman lNalional l.K. Presidcnt.l . l EE? 3' if E mi lf' ' lfl a ivllg flltl v Sl- lf fLl74'i5'.fi!l l' 'f i I Hllfzrflal M il t-fl H if 'Pl 2.'.zi.law?? ffl .fliif 112r5:,r2ffS.fif'f fs .5 it . ll: -z fl?-it 34,12 Al l 3 -l lrfl 1 '1?,',lgli5. l gl ll' ' il all g,1ig.z,'lP.i.5 lr, :iff attlj-F fl if fig1frf'l ag, 3 'ii m-3 - gf E- -4 55-1 - 2E'plH f 'l.'V 1f ll, 1-, li' ' flll, --59.21 at Y bllfi ?,f11.. Ugg FLG? f S: il 5' 5 a Zrkll-'14 grill 2 L- 'lr pl -A'r l :ffll ':1 1:i' lff31 SVS in ' Mr iillllfllllll : g:ll'5 rigs? if s 1. l fy 't.ll'lQ'f1ll ' lj ', ja, ,I .3 Al 2'lli,l-gl: Q L, Qllii' .Q ti .1-Y. - g lk . .. -, . v l 4 ul l lv' Ji 1 cr. Tl- 1' 5115 lf- '1 'I 1a 'A , ' Il gflri - iyillifltiufi tgg . l Q 1' 11-2 ,gzifvf j fll' N f- , ff z V, ,- - - . 1 ' 'f rat i fy-T: ifr5.t,4i . ' wi' l l ll G' af!!-Q dll' 5lp, .., 3-l,lr,l-1,5 rv mlm -.a,f,,,-4,1 il l all K K4 Q73 'Y fy. -,JU i' I 1 .' - K . , 7 I I l la rl al ' I -', ' 'V lv lffls- il' ' L '. H A x ff. -' I r ' I ' f I I ' l , , I ROW 1: David Clyde, Dick Clements, Tim Douglas, Chick Featherstone, Dan Radecki, Bill Slaughter, jack XVands, George lfisher, Steve Porter, Tom Webb, Dale Roper, Rodger Pettichord, Dave NVarren, john Ehlers, Tom Hopper, Gary Stack, Garth johnson, john Zimmerman. ROW 2: Gary Polk, Ray Denny, Wm. E. Cole, Roger George, Dennis MeMackcn, john Gilbert, john Giboney, Hugh Kaiser, Kenneth Krueger, Larry Klock, Steve Corvi, Ken Erickson, Bill Chambers, Gerald Stewart, Dave Backs, Bob Larson, Gary Geschke, john Spencer, jim Roberts, Ronald Riedasch, jerry jackson. ROW 3: john Kratochvil, Curt Price, Pat McMurtray, John Daley, Tom Luhman, Dick DeGraaf, jr., Bob Wright, Gordy Randall, jim Stroh, Alan Carr, Brem Morrison, Dave McGoldrick, Gary Gronewald, Glmck Doland, Bruce Bain, james May, Lynn Selmcll, Ken Maulden, Ray Maxson, Dave Reeder, Glenn Rosander, Cary Poole. Mortar Board Selection for membership in Mortar Board, the senior womenis honorary, is based on scholarship, leadership, and service. Tapping of new members takes place in the wee hours of a spring morning and pledges wear caps and gowns to classes the following day. This yearls projects in- cluded keeping in touch with WSU graduates in the Peace Corps and working with international students on campus. fi vUW CT , ' Lgslf, vu S45 rw K7 Q- lk I . -, Q I .'-V vc .71 ' . v,:-.r,-QJWQAA ' ' ,.,.:1f5,,ffFi2'f5g2fg' fih:,ff5,,..A 'G' 'v 1 1 1 l3aQ,i11-Q23 l9g,ll'?llf2i' ,ax A , - ' X A ' New ' Q., N281 Pfcsidcnti EHH01' T0USl0Y OFFICERS: Carolyn Hill, Judy Buess, Elinor Tousley, Joyce Stockdale, Karen Schwisow. - - , as vig- 'f I 'F 52 C . . ' -x x , ,. 'vu ,l LQ ' T I 'l A ft , 'W - 'J -' 0 J , 5' fr 'J , . y i . I , ,A A ' I ' , A 'l' .fi .-'QQ j ll ' ,., f - I I '. 4 l x I ' A A n A f ROW 1: Ann Fletcher, Sydney Phelps, Sue Berger, Mary Ann Muslac, Elinor Tousley, Ann Stinchfield, Kris Westburg, Eriann Pearson. ROW 2: Mary Ellen Stone, Judy Recs, Judy Buess, Carolyn Buken, Carolyn Ilill, Ottley Ann Shaw, Joyce Stockdale, Karen Schwisow, Joan Erickson, Joan Kennedy. '44 , 222 Crimson Circle Men who have attained high standards of eiliciency in collegiate activities, from all phases of collegiate life, are selected for membership in Crimson Circle of Omicron Delta Kappa. This encourages an organization which is interested in varied questions and discussions. Students and faculty consider subjects of mutual interest. l F ff ' I . OFFICERS: David Hirzcl, Craig jackson, j. NVinston Martin. President: David I-Iirzel is 1 is It i n Q it --is L 1 F4 ' p f lkwl! '- 1 'MN Y , ,Lin I . i' ' A51 If ll' I 1 L ' l f ' R SJ ROW 1: Bernie Newby, joe Hulctt, Tom Buchanan, jim Lemcry, Tim Hopf, Craig jackson, David Hirzcl, Bob Rasmussen, Donnan Anderson. ROW 2 Harry Yamamoto, Raymond Muse, Mike Morrow, George Blulnn, j. Winston Martin, Pete Anderson, Ronald C. Olsen, jim Arthurs, Zeno B. Katterle Don Dodge. 223 r I I x I ROW 1: Bill Bates, Pete Anderson, Paul Humcs, George McQueen, John Gilhert, Rich Stevens. ROW 2: Tom MeKern, Chuck Cleavcland, Charlie Goodsell, Duane Bensel, Dave Rawls, Vance Vallandigharn, Ken jasrnen, Roger Muller, Gary Hyde, Olu Adedeji. Stimson Senate The Stimson Senate, a traditional organization, consists of a group of men active in the dorm and on the WSU campus. The Senate members assist in promoting scho- lastic achievement, dorm administration, social activities, and athletics. General improvement of dorm life is the major goal of the group. Xi'5 N 4? ROW 1: Roger Larson, Advisor, Bill Monti, Bill Cook, Max Jensen, Dick Snyder, jon Herrington, Butch Downing, Glenn Baker. ROW 2: john Skirving, Jim Bair, Wayne Crinklaw, Dr. Glen Galligan, Dave MeAluoy, Ron Crawford, Chuck Sweeney, Richard Gustafson, George Gleason. Phi Epsilon Kappa Phi Epsilon Kappa is a national honorary for male stu- dents and teachers of physical education. It was founded in Indianapolis, Indiana, in 1913 and inspired by the need for an active professional organization dedicated to the promotion of physical education. The primary objective of Phi Epsilon Kappa is the promotion of the highest standards among teachers of health, physical education and recreation. 224 ROW 1: Phyllis Bordwell, Marilyn Worley, Doe Weissenborn, Lynn Bush, Arden Coe, Carol Baeder, Barbara Giles. ROW 2: Barbara Engelhardt, Maryan Breakey, Icanne Merritt, Lynn Borg, Gretchen Van Bevers, Sharon Natsuhara, Charlene Hcimbigncr, Ginni Hanell, Pat Richards, Judith Maxson, Suzanne Savitz, Phyllis Dietsch, Patricia Eyer, Nancy Allen, Judy Harden. Pi Lambda Theta is a national education honorary. Its ' members are composed of graduate and undergraduate m women and teachers. Juniors and seniors with a 3.2 grade average may be tapped. A scholarship is awarded at the annual Spring Tea honoring sophomore women in education. Meetings are of a professional interest to the group members. ROW 1: Joel Lillengrccn, Glenn Rosander, William P. Mech, Marshall Cates, Terry Ball, Louis A. Grande, Allen Russell. ROW 2: Tim Douglas, Ken Maulden, Rodger Langland, jerry Williams, Dale Robinson, Dennis McMackcn, Ray Mosher, Norm Chase, Lonny Suko, Dave Osterberg, James May, james Stroh, john Spencer, Lawrence Olson. ' Phi Eta Sigma is an honor society for freshman men. Its ' ' ' goal is to encourage and reward high scholastic achieve- I ment. There are 85 chapters in leading colleges and universities throughout the United States. The organi- zation was admitted to membership in the Association of College Honor Societies in 1937. 225 ROW 1: Gerald Thorsen, John Clark, Charles Bigelow, Dalen Bayes, Robert Smith, Richard Cavin, Ted Ross, W. Frank Scott, Douglas Stoeser, Donald Gunn. ROW 2: Jerry Hoffer, Joe Ruzicka, William Koch, Dell F outz, James Adderson, Robert Sellers, David McIntyre, Jim Schultz, John Lancaster, Robert Souders. . S' G Sigma Gamma Epsilon is a national honorary devoted to the earth sciences. Xi Chapter was established in 1924, the twelfth of fifty seven chapters. Epsilon it ROW 1: Felix M. Fabian, Melvin Boston, Terence Ethridge, Paul Jones. ROW 2: Donn Owens, Richard Kroll, Thomas McDowell, Sara McConnell, Henry Arnwine, William McWilliams, Dennis Derr. AI h ' S' Alpha Phi Sigma is a national police science honorary p a I whose objectives are to associate persons who are ac- tively engaged in collegiate preparation for professional police service, to keep abreast of the advances in scien- tific research, and to establish in the public mind the benefit and necessity of professional police training. Every year the organization co-sponsors the Police Sci- ence Open House. W 226 ag ua XD l gg tif gg o 1.11 , Q W 'W W 6Q g 'pi K 'X iff' A 323' K 1 g ef AS CA ASCA is the governing council for the College of Agri- culture. The council consists of a representative from each club within the College of Agriculture and its elected . officers. The major activities sponsored hy the group in- clude: Ag Open House, Ag Awards Dinner Dance, and the Harvest Ball. A - PRESIDENT: Dan Coonrad OFFICERS: Brad Berry, Bill Lyman, Steve Porter, George Murdock. lr ROW 1: Roger Lampitt, Richard Dingle, George Murdock, Nick Ilein, john E. Mitchell, Bill Lyman, Dennis Harr, Erie Erickson. B. D. Parrish, jerry Rninsey. ROW 2: Brad Berry, Dave Billingsley, Denny Smith, Fred Andrews, Cary Paul, jackie Ilarting, Mary Sturman, Dyan Kayser, King Phelps, Jerome Ilovrnd, Michael Ilowell, Steve Porter. ROW 3: George McLean, Dan Coonrad, Pat Mooney, Lawrence Kunz, johnny Thoren, Don Wesen, Larry Baginski, Paul Olsen, Norman Cavadini, jim Bryan. .5 ' 228 ROW 1: Dan Bartclhcimer, Sherman Polindcr, Ron McPherson, Darrell Tanner, Dave Schoddc, R. Daniel Van Dyk, jim Phillxrick, Glenn Bctz, Robert Sturm, Mike Finch. ROW 2: Roger Short, Ron McKay, Norm Baird, Norm Dunckcl, Larry Boots, Larry Burden, Ashis Chakravartti, LeRoy Parker, Larry Pickering, Don McKay, Manley J. Nicmczick, David Hughes. The purpose of the WSU Student Chapter of the Ameri- D ' ' can Dairy Science Association is to promote a spirit of ' a I mutual good Will among those interested in the dairy industry, to develop leadership, and to aid in advancing the general Welfare of the dairy student. The Annual Institute of Dairying Banquet and an open house are the major activities of the group. Q ffhlks n t - 'K. !L .W f . M G ROW 1: Chet Hansen, Ronald Boevc, Steve Porter, Vaden Floch, Bill Lyman, Hal johnson, Boh McBcth, Gary Pietz. ROW 2: Everett M. Wehb. james Beck, Pat Mooney, Mike Finch, Ted Potter, Nick Hein, Dan Burtelheimer, jim Helm, Larry Tadlock, Dennis Kincaid, Gene Simshauser. Collegiate FFA is the college level of membership in ' the Future Farmers of America. The WSU chapter pro- A vides training for prospective teachers of agriculture and university level membership for previous FFA members. The group sponsors leadership training schools, assists with the annual state FFA convention, and co-sponsors a delegate to the national convention with Alpha Tau Alpha., 229 I . 4 i 'ta ROW 1: John E. Mitchell, Julian McConnell, C. Gregory johnson, Gary R. Paul, Mike Milligan, john Wade, Grant A. Harris. ROW 2: Dennis H. Hill, Duane Andrews, Larry Douglass, Ronald Long, Donald Jarvis, Elno Roundy, Charles W. Sulzbach, Karl Kipping, Jim VVhite. Range Management The Palouse Chapter of the American Society of Range Management is the only chapter of the Society in the Pacific Northwest. The Chapter provides opportunities for the professional development of students majoring in Range Management and related fields. Speakers on botany and areas similar are a regular feature of the meetings. Group objectives include promoting progress in the conservation and use of forage and soil resources. -A Y L. S 'l W, If I' f . ' 1 A f, A lL l ah- . CQ x ,'x JK 'V' 'xl' .-, ,slr ROW 1: J. B. Wyckoff, Steve Porter, Dalc Kjack, Ron Pickering, Doug Smith, Bert Friescn, Denny Smith, B, D. Parrish. ROW 2: A. H. Harrington, J. R. Garrett, K. L. Maki, W. E, Ebel, T. j. Druffcl, Fred Andrews, Lanny Blechsclunidt, Denys Ferrand, Mark Tollett. Agricultural Economics Agricultural Economics Club objectives include stimu- lating the interest of students in this area of study, pro- moting the exchange of ideas, bettering student-faculty relations and to provide students with a better knowledge and opportunity of contacts with career opportunities. Activities include invited guest speakers, the Agricul- tural College Open House, and the developing of a roster of contacts with former graduates. Q 230 '-suv' ROW 1: Sidney Viebrock, Glenda Gibson, Faye Cochran, Sharon Smith, Carolyn Sagcn, Robert Scheidtmann, Carol Sorensen, Karen Kjack, Neva Auseth, ,loc Kropf. ROW 2: Dave Billingsley, Steve Ruark, Roy Hamilton, Kathy Keatley, Marilyn Cole, Jeanette Perron, Karen Lewis, Betty Elder, Karen Winch, .lanet Ott, Kay Carothers, Carol Pelton, Beth Kirkwood, Lawrence Kunz, Lawrence McGee, Larry Larsen. ROW 3: Earl Bloom, jerry Madden, Diane Bye, Karen Wolf, Marjorie Keatley, Ellen NVeldin, Phyllis Hillstrom, Carolyn Schlien, Lawana WValker, Donna Shaw, Dyan Kayser, jackie Hurting, Joyce Olsen, Karen Jensen, Lawrence Olsen, Roger Short. Crimson Clover is for students interested in 4-H activi- C ' ties at college and on a state-wide basis. Members serve m as advisors for the State 4-H Conference and encourage younger members to attain a higher education at WSU. ROW 1: Lawrence Kunz, Dave Billingsley, Allen Wesselius. ROW 2: jackie Hurting, Pris Pedersen, Deanna Richardson, Alan Sbigcr, Karen Winch, Sue Schnebly. ' Mu Beta Beta is a national honorary to recognize 4-H M B B Club members who are outstanding both in college and u in their contributions to 4-H. Mu Beta Beta Works closely 'with Crimson Clover and 4-H groups throughout the state. An additional part ofthe group,s work is to recognize adult leaders and county extension agents that have been inspirational to 4-H. 231 n,- ,' K 1 ROW 1: john Erickson, I-Ierman Gentry, I-Ial johnson, Mike Kincaid, Joe Wilson, Roger Clerf, Steve Webster. ROW 2: Vern Youngman, Jerome Hovrud, Mike Nagle, Lonnie Sloan, Walt Wrublc, Ron Pickman, Donald Jacklin, joe Kropf. ROW 3: jim Bryan, Warren Riddle, David Osborn, Gene Feenan, Ken Migchclbrink, John Lofdahl, Glenn Wolf. Agronomy Club 11? 1 Hal johnson, Dave Osborn, and Mike Kincaid pause for a moment at the Truman Library in Independence, Missouri. The boys were the members of the WSU Grain Grading Team in November, 1962. The Agronomy Club is the student affiliate of the American Society of Agronomy. The purpose of the club is to increase interest in the various phases of Agronomy and related fields. Annual projects include the news- letter, Agronomy and Menf, and financially assisting the WSU Crops Grading Team to compete in National and International contests at Kansas City and Chicago. Agronomy Club President, John Erickson, presents a Stetson hat to Mr. Carl Smick of Endicott. Mr. Smick predicted the nearest actual yield of field of Gaines wheat on the Agronomy Farm at Pullman. A 232 ROW 1: Don Howe, Bob Wahl, Steve Syre, Dick Hanson, Bob Peters: ROW 2: Dick Fankhauser, Bob Berger, jim Ormiston, Dave Saupe, Bill Smith, Dr. Ackley. The purposes of the Horticulture Club are to promote the Held of Horticulture, provide fun and entertainment for members, and to bring about friendly relationships between students and faculty of the department. The annual spring banquet is Hnanced by the sale of apple cider made by the club in the fall. Members at work on the club project - making apple cider. 233 Horticulture Club ' ' The final activity was the Spring Banquet. 'Y' ,1 , ii f.' r!Me3L ' ' ' -,V 'ri M, , K ,'l,,g i. r ' is '51f 'L2' .Q sl-'X - , .5 :lfm ' :.' ROW 1: I. A. Dyer, Patrick Lawler, Pat Baldwin, D. I. Curtin, Paul Humcs, Boyd Walton, George Murdock, Brad Berry. ROW 2: Bill McLean, Della Marteny, Mary Sturman, Cynthia Callan, Susan Owens, Kay Camp, Doris Adams, Nikki Juricich, Milt Russell. ROW 3: Dwight Ferguson, Dan Coonrad, Frcd Zack, johnny Thoren, John Humphrey, Darroll Grant, Tom McKern, Gary Smith. , L ' b The Lariat Club is for anyone interested in the Animal u Sciences, regardless of field of study. Its main impor- tance is to act as a sponsor for the WSU Meat and Livestock judging teams. To accomplish this, food con- cession stands at the annual WSU Horse Show each May are operated by group members. Guest speakers from various parts of the livestock industry are heard at the monthly meetings. in MEAT JUDGING TEAM: George McLean, John Thorcn, Brad Berry, Gary Smith, Dan Coonrad. LIVESTOCK JUDGING TEAM -ROW 1: Gary Newman, Bill McLean, Darroll Grant. ROWV 2: Fred Zack, Patrick Lawler, Patrick Baldwin, C. C. O'Mary. Q 234 4 L ' Nlidscn joe Dwyer John R Erickson john Mitchell George Brinkman, Richard Todncm, M. W. ROW 1: Joe Wilson, Kent Elsey, Fred Andrews, ouis ra , , . . , , Galgen. ROW 2: C. C. O'Mary, Michael Howell, Robert Snyder, Dave Billingsley, Gail Cramer, john Carlson, Craig Switzer, William Lyman, Doug Smith, Warren Walker, Bill Ebel, George Murdock, Allen Wesselius, V. L. Estergrecn. ROW 3: Don McKay, Larry Boots, Lawrence Kunz, D. R. Bienz, Norman Hilbert, Steve Porter, Vernon Carlson, johnny Thoren, james Bryan, Ron McKay, Don Dodge. The agricultural honorary, Alpha Zeta, was established h Z to exalt high standards of leadership, character, and a p a spirit of fellowship among its members. The main proj- ect for the WSU chapter is to promote the professional opportunities in agriculture by having members speak at V2l.1'l0llS functions throughout the state. The members act as a panel which presents Careers in Agriculturef, 1 ROW 1: Joel Magisos, Bill Lyman, Howard Howell. ROW 2: john Spencer, Paul Olsen, Line Estergreen, Ted Potter. Alpha Tau Alpha is a National Professional Agricultural h T Education fraternity. The purpose of the organization is p a a u to promote high ideals and standards in agricultural education, and a closer relationship with men who have chosen the profession of teaching agriculture. It also strives to develop a professional spirit in the teaching of agriculture. , 235 ROW 1: B. Patton, Tom Ledgerwood, john Mitchell, john Carlson, Ralph Cornwall, Anne Webb, Dennis Harr, Kenneth Hoover, Duane Carnine, Dick Snodgrass, Guy Sands. ROW 2: jim White, Geral McDonald, R. Long, E. Keatley, Ronald Lufkin, C. Hoflcditz, G. Rumsey, Dale Wiennan, Richard Ames, Duane Andrews, Donald Jarvis, Larry Douglass, Gary Paul, Grant Harris. ROW 3: Milton Mosher, Pierre Purcell,- Edward Letchworth, Garry White, Elno Roundy, Edward Price, Mike Wright, Larry Larsen, Walt Olsen, Vernon Carlson, Glenn McDonald, Dick Piesch, Stephen Maxson. F b The WSU Forestry and Range Club serves to bind the u common concerns of Forestry and Range Management students. It encourages interest in social and curricular activities and promotes professional fellowship and atti- tudes. Activities include the Senior Recognition-Alumni Banquet, Hemlock Looper, Annual Roundup Picnic, and decoration for the Christmas Vespers held in Bohler Gym. i 7 ROW 1: Marcia Tressler, Dan Bonogofski, Eugean Thompson, Pete Ashburn, john Ronning, Susan Owens, jan Engeset, Robert Sturm, Hans Flatla, Tom Carlson. ROW 2: Bobbie Lee, Star White, Carole Wood, Kathleen Robinsson, Nikki juricich, Janie Gaunier, Marshal Hays, Sally Savage, Jean Smith, Kay Ditlevson, Kathleen Reinhardt. ROW 3: Harvey Schuyler, Marty Plone, Tom Telfer, Dick Hoopes, Bob Olds, jim Kahl, Curt Sands, Barrie Grant, Bill Keats, Phyllis Anderson. The Organization of Future Veterinarians was the first of its kind to be organized in the United States. Interest in the profession of veterinary medicine is gained by conducting tours of the College of Veterinary Medicine, showing films, and hearing guest speakers. Surgery viewings are scheduled so the students can see actual veterinary Work. 236 : xg X I ' Af X f 5,0 sl fw fum mriixfrailn '15 ,Nt I' 'HK' i:----ff BOARD OF' PUBLICATIONS: Riclmrtl Thornton, Walker Roberts, Corwin King, H. V. Alwarcl, Greg Click, Bob jenkins, Mathew Carey, Many Luc, Bennett, Allen Miller. Publications The Board of Publications is the governing body of the Daily Evergreen and the Chinook. The board is responsible for the appointments of the salaried po- sitions of these student publi- cations. University Photo takes most of the pictures used in the Chinook. UNIVERSITY PHOTO: Norm Nelson, Thelma Brannon, Bill Howell, Bob Bullis 1' Editor: Dorman Anderson. STAFF - 'ROW 1: David Phelps, Maynard Hicks, George Corser. ROW 2: Dick Coolidge, Don Pontsler, Dorman Anderson, Ed Taylor, Bill Bayne. 239 fV'v. Business Manager: David Phelps. WSU Technometer Technometer is produced by the engineering students of WSU and provides training opportuni- ties for its staff in writing, lay- out, and photography. Each of the four yearly issues has a cir- culation of 1,800 copies and con- tains information of interest to each branch of engineering and mining. qu-1 ' 1 1 'f' W P X, ,.,..,, . Editor: Bob Jenkins. Chinook ? a 4 . f I 5 i l . I: T2 r F 5 A W ,.!919f 5' .T .10 Y. -M I ' ' ' Ji, 'yr NFA A 1' C- , 4 'Li-1':TSf if . Copy Editor: Ann Neff. Mounting Editor: Lynda Hofstad. WY EFS r in ,x,,........ 1 , x S aff-ff . X f f :Rf Mounting Stuff: juni Ursie, Alice Congdon, Marietta Rowe, Ray Muxson, Arditli Ericson 7' -Q' NX rwbuff weffw Rifle,-A fait r Artist: Martha Corkery. Layout Editor: Maggie Maginis. Approximately 30 Chinookers worked to put out this edition. The Business Staffs jobs include sending out contracts, billing, indexing, and various odd jobs while the Editorial side is busily planning the book, drawing layout, writing copy, scheduling pictures, and securing identification. This year 7,000 Chinooks were sold. MX LAYOUT A ClAREFliLLV AN COPY Us 5 A'f'5i'4f Layout Staff: Sue Nicholson and Carol Fallstrom. 241 Division Editor: Leslie Hailey. Cr- Edltorlal Staff in Diyision Editor: Linda Ann johnson. 1 Divisions Staff: Brad Fosness, Sports Editors: Sharon Olsen, Kathy Herr, jan Wilson. ,-mx' Assistant Business Manager: Barbara Schncbly. Business Manager: Mary Luc Bennett. Hg. 'YD' Assistant Business Manager: Charles Goodscl. 243 Business Staff u Q12 'gli' - Editor, Ful1Semestcr: Duke Cameron. Evergreen 3 3 ' +1 VIL . .4 ky' ' A 1 i AQ 3 1 I' W f' ,. . r S 3, ' I 2 xr: X . I as ,fu fl. i 'A' I Y' Ai . l . , . , X ' X ,, . , 1 , ' , - . 1 f-l E' A rlvfzi' ml! ' 'F 'lo-1-wxgs-- .. 'J 'll if 'g ,N-- , ' 4' -' . , 1f,'n'o t '-H j 'lui , - Q wprym Managing Editor, Fall-Editor Spring 'Seq rnestcr: Walker Roberts, The Daily Evergreen, with a cir- culation of 9,000, serves the WSU campus four times Weekly. The Evergreen keeps WSU stu- dents, faculty and staff informed about both campus and world events. In addition its editorial pages often provide much thought provoking material. oj, . L ' ii 'X tlfffi ji' L i. Sports Editor, Fall-Managing Editor, Spring: Mike Wilson. '-Af'1,f- 'lvl . l ww! 5 sux: 45 -'XQ4 19' Asst. Managing Editor, Fall: Kathy Arneson. 244 News Editors, Spring: jim Tilton, Rod Robert Fred Zerz'1 News Editors F ill Dick McGr'1w M'1ry Sullivan Pat Bruemmer Chuck Sports Editor, Spring: Chuck Ashmun. ' . Women's Editor, Spring: Pat Bruemmer. 245 A' REPORTERS, FALL - ROW 1: Rod Robert, Chikaaki Kondo, Fran Tannian, Sonja Diksen, Iessieann Miller, Minnie Soriano, Barbara Nelson, Punkey Jean Heaberlin, Mary Sullivan, Mary Walsh, Kathy Arneson, joan M. Hansen, Bev Hall. ROW 2: Gary R. Petersen, Don White, Lynn Prada, Sandy Hartline, Bob Campbell, Marilee Akerly, Kathy Keatley, Elsa Troeh, Patrice Mack, Sally Io Wilson, Carol Cushing. ROW 3: Fred Zerza, jon Hofmeister, Bob Daniel, Frances Wilson, George Murdock, jan F render, Jim Tilton, Dick McGraw, Mike Wilson, Dave Hunt, Pat Bruemlner, Larry Schwcrin, Paula Sherer. if Proof Readers, Fall: Fran Tannian, Elsa Troeh, Larry Schwcrin, Carol Proof Readers, Spring: Pat Bushy, janet Frender, Cary Peterson, Steve JCUSCU, Ffilll Wilson- Pcpke, jean Heaberlin, Carolyn Sagen, Larry Evans. Copy Readers, Fall: Chuck Ashmun, Mary Walsh, George Murdock, Kathy Arneson, jim Tilton, Fran Tannian. F 246 1 I iq 'zip' if ' FY, A 1 wa-we 11 at , in i M Q-9155. 1 r 1 DUN UOSSEM l 1. 'I' W ,J BliSlhiSS mica . l A f ' -i. , 1 I I , I 1 D f 'Q 3 6 4: X . V A V I' . Y A . . , X X , in I WK M ,LA ,H -- 11.-f---..-s li K aaia W wg., - l g K 7 I I NX K ilu' .- -A., A ,, t ' ,- iii ' w. Asst. Business Manager: George Kelley. Business Manager: Don Tjossem. Office Manager: Darrell Russell. Advertising Manager: Ray Denny. Asst. Circulation Manager and Circulation Manager, Fall: Bill Dick, jane Smith. 247 Qs.. ..- Asst. Oflice Manager, Fall: Sue Schncbly-Asst. Advertising Manager, Spring: Diane Clarey. ADVERTISING STAFF, FALL: Paul Marshal, Bruce Hatch, jon Hofmeister, Barbara Simpson, Bill Bialkowsky, Howard Armstrong, Bill Ieanneret, Mike Crafton, Craig Powell. 'L A - 'lv' 35- I I fll .. Asst',xCirculation Manager: Kendra Diehl. 03306 Staff, Spring: Barry Boyer. F 248 N Classified Manager, Fall: Cheryl Newland. ADVERTISING STAFF, SPRING: Tony Adslcy, Beau Sprague, Scott Davidson, Larry Largent, Yvonne Simerly, Fred Hyde, Don Davidson. A 4 ' .3351-f-.l, 'Q - - 13 'Y WW- l .- A-U aff . . 5 J .i i Classified Ad Manager: Jeanne Patrick. Asst. Advertising Manager: Allan Hansen. 249 KWSC KWSC FACULTY- ROW 1: Burt Harrison, Bob Mott, Cal Watson. ROW 2: Hugh Rundell, John Brower. KWSC MUSIC AND TRAFFIC: Elsie Gill, Barbara Banford, Shirley Chesnut, Judy Berggren, Jody Morrison, Elmer Erickson. KWSC ANNOUNCERS - ROW 1: Art Eckman, Rick Mauser, Bob Burton, Tom Hunt, Don White, George Hawkins. ROW 2: Dick Tuinings, Tom Sowers, Tom McFadden, Ed Winkle, Tom Stanford, Don Butler, Ron King, Mide Sexson. ROW 3: Joe Zaspal, Bill johnson, Steve Mulloud, Terry Richard, Bill Murlin, Mike Altman, Pat Moore, Duane Borovcc, Ron Carter. 250 S KWSC SPORTS - ROW 1: Don Butler, Duane Borovee. ROVV 2: Tom Ilunt, john McFadden, Art Eckmun, Rick Mauser, Tom Sowers. This was the year that educa- tional television came to WSU as Channel 10, KWSC-TV, was activated in September, 1962. The new television station joined KWSC-AM, one of the pioneer educational radio stations in the United States, in providing added service to students, staff and fac- ulty at WSU as well as listeners and viewers throughout the sta- tionis coverage area. Students majoring in Radio-TV Speech provide the staff for both the radio and television outlets with l fE1Cl.l1ty members in advisory - posts. KWSC OPERATIONS CHIEFS: George Hawkins, Don White. KWSC: Don Butler, Tom Hunt, Tom Stanford, Don White, Rick Mauser, Miko Scxson, Dave Brown, Tom Sowers. 251 KWSC -TV AWK KWSC STAFF ENGINEERS: Roy O'Brady, Chick Bobbitt, Harold Beckham, Gcorgc Wisc. I tv M ff'J?r TV STAFF AND CREW-HOW 1: Kay Wight, Sandra Arco, Bea Fry. ROW 2: Bob Burton, Tom Stanford, joe Zuspcl, Ed Winkle, Art Eckman, Tom Hunt. KWSC-TV: Wayne Blicsncr, Don White, Don Butler, Rick Mauser, Dave Brown, Stcvc McCloud, George Hawkins. 252 KUGR STAFF-ROW 1: Bunnie Duncan, Terry Richard, Bob Summers. ROW 2: Steve McCloud, Pat Moore, Gretchen Veleke, Bill Murlin. KUGR STAFF: Bob McDonald, Ed Winkle, Gaye Martin, Terry Richard, Bunnie Duncan, Bill Murlin, Jim McElhancy. Neophyte radio and television personalities among the Radio- Television Speech majors at WSU get their indoctrination into broadcasting on KUGR, the campus carrier current station. The program schedule provides entertainment for student listen- ers and experience for the student staff. KUGR '..-J ,J , ' , xv l v- U-:g2'ji'vqefg7g2S:Qg : S9gf'VEg2 ,H .. 414, . ,fi 1, . or if. ' JQQEQ k KUCR ANNOUNCERS -- ROW 1: Ron Carter, Dave Iilowden, Ed Winkle, Chuck Cline, john McFadden, Bob Cordon. ROW 2: Bob McDonald, Tcrry Richard, Fred Hogg, Put Moore, Gordon Cromwell. 253 STAFF - ROW 1: Fred Smith, Ken Migchelbrink, M tyn trd Hicks George Murdock Editor George Murdock Brad Berry. ROW 2: Bob Campbell, Glenn Betz, Ron McPherson Dirrcll Tanner Jim Ormiston. Agriculturist The Agriculturist magazine is published three times a year by the Associated Students of the College of Agriculture. Staff members have an opportunity to gain experience in the many facets of magazine production. With a circulation of about 1500 the Agriculturist is in its twenty- fifth year. ACTION: Brad Berry, jim Ormiston, Fred Smith, Ron McPherson, Glenn Betz, Bob Campbell, Darrell Tanner. QM I -al 15 - V , X Sr 4' 1,Q.X ix if Q' f.,o U cxof fs-.il 5 . , ON any IN ,s Q 0 4 S o ' -- 1 : '. ' rugnglig Wm fr- 'WN fi! 'EEZ' X a x I lk Miss Gretchen Veleke U Harvest Ball Queen I '4'-v tf 'QV f xx ,' 2 e Julie And s Jn Elamc Ruflfcor W: Carmen Snitily .. ...,,,..,. ,WV 4 -v , ' 1 1 Sharon Williams 256 Judy Bryant Dee Campbell Lynn Hitchcock 1' Lorcc Strand 257 Miss Barbara Lovell Homecoming Queen I r 'f ' 'itfhif'-' rua f' , Jr! X' L H' X Cheryl Alex under Marcy Martin Q .gg I l L 1 Helen Mottley Miss Sue Pederson 1 Sweetheart of Sigma Chi 3 A I Pam Pederson ,4 Y.,7, f L: . w f -A QV 1 ' ' ' s . l 11 A 1 4 7 gf, ., , V i A... .N f ., ,fy N .Q g A 1' vfqsizi ov f . 4. F NY 4v','?q . L0 - . -,, V - , .X , 'gp ,-,A , ' Y A: Q., 7 J' f :A , ',Ak..f,P,'lg',Qt ' t R Nh . g',.lbSv?,.,4i-3 Q: I ' 'vt' qgp tV-k , 5 Q, , . X3 ' -, 1 . 2 ' '- in L A. A 'f S, wr - V h 1,1 ' 4. :',I.r I uw ' 'fe 'i?:'5fT 7' f , , , . yi. 4 ' :ll-A-si A ' v ' 4 --. ,' s' J 4 ' al, li . f - - . 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F , M -. 4,3 1 -A., uw I A ,j 'rf WM -wr' - .f W, R ' M5 2 Nga? 9 Q , .1 n G' 'V mm K, Vt .Wg '11, Y O I I ,v 2 ,X I :.f'm' A g. 'f .. var . :VA x life- ir 'I 1 4 ,,- . A. 5 1,7 CI? 1 A. ,ju F7 Y7 Y W-.I Q7 Q. t it ROW 1: Leslie Oakes, joan Vasgaard, Robin Cameron, Karen Gustafson, Marion Hansom, Cathey Sheehan, jcri Smith. ROW 2: julie Anne McCaw, Kathy Quinn, Barbara Lovell, Marian Schmidt, Mike Glenn, Nancy Nethcrcutt. ROW 3: Sandy O'Neill, Chris Stine, Carolyn Hamilton, Pat Royal, jan Smith, Jeanne Dalxlstrom: ROW 4: Sally Anderson, Bobbi Dunning, Joni Bradford, Mary Maynard, Sandy Anderson, Poppi Anderson. Little Sisters of Minerva Sigma Alpha Epsilon 266 Barbara Burkhcimcr Put McDonald Linda Oliver Sandy O'Ncill Vicki Shapiro 267 Miss Sheila Holland Theta Chi Dream Girl N'A1' .IF .fan 45- 3 '5 .-J'-'ri'3XT N- ' 'K 4'gf4MQ AY' .Q :,-,sax-f.nv., -' 4- - .- . A ,. ,..4 A -1 ., ,E 0 an-. 7 1 Y A lf 'V' A l ','w. 1 55 X Q3 ,. .I . 1 4 -.' vc. V . 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Clarence Williams Sophomore T010 King 269 Q. .6 I s , Q . -gf 7'-Q 5 'b If , 4 Q-1, Q Q-A LJ. l', Quur ,Q A f W ' its.-g.giQ1'as Qt,-.:55f4eq:'.. gig. 355,111.3 5..1,5.,1:. I. ,-.,. -HU ., 5'-'Y-'igafcx ctw Y, Spf h:'-'?51. f ,Pl .' -'-'-'CTN' 'vi' . '--Fed., 15,353 -nil: ,f':.':: 2:12. ' 'Q ' -x g 3 '--I,-ii' ' 'H ,4 Ar l--if 51992 r ' ' Y 1 5' ra... ' Q .fr lf' . 'b1 ,A 'H5 0 1 .?, af, .Q it PE- Qs, I . I --M A.: .X v X 7 'a '11 5 1 :S-1 x 5,4 i llii 1. .N 1 ff 5 1 -xiJ'Sf ,' -QQQNH '25 ' X. A I f -Q, E 1 Z. as Uqax-.W A , K. frf 1 T , J Hwy --naw-v 4...,, 'fv ,: aaa isp, X U Ar. 1 ..- My ' vw X' Xumw. 'Y ,1 ' F 'VW bl' ' , 4, ' pr , ,N 1 1 Q Q --.,g , N . AP -1 1. fn. ag '!l'f,, 4 9, 34.65 .V t V Z 5 W-.., X I.-Li wg P- Y , x , 'k'x ' , 9' v H4519 f ik . X , ' - - 4 M - ., x 1 I A n .,,,fjt!lgf :'.knf gfggli , ,gray V .b - J LVL. ff, 4 h N l - , I 'X , M -iff j ?':, lfigr M 'F '- :fv,G.fI,VQ. -V -.A - . ' ... ' - '1 5,+,,f -'gn-k fret Q1 big vi 4- H-.Lg A .- ' 'f - ' UF' 4 . I A - 1- ,L A 4' W I .-.V :,p 1.. , mx - gt -' . H I - A ,-.lx 3 df- - f -JA P' Q, , -4 .4 I .'-gf, ' wi 9,,'.'-my 'H' rx 4, U Q, .v . J'43 -'T-,:.1g4f:.1w f'f',f yu' N' 'ge 4 - .J-I 29 ., I 4' . - div' A - 'W-7'X J gm V. , Q - fyvb-I- . S .N 1 I Q EQ--I 'IAQ-fNf4,1 Af, .v'L,',w 5 5,3 'K H, 'fmnx' x.,,f: j,34 -:- fx, vg J, N V 1 'kxltszuf ff,-N.. 5 ,-Ifuv . K X 'I ,w.1' ' ' . '7' ia,,:l,x,mumf,:,,,g9, A1 . , Q l ba X 1 . . K . ' f Y! A ,,. aa X fo I . f O A l ,A 1 U I1 rm acl xg. Fw Q JA 49 President French bestows kiss. . . . And I want to thank my Mother and F athcr for having mc. Homecoming Royalty The royalty ride once around the stadium. ' ,X , E?'--- Fly. -. 5'5 -xi v, - W 'Q s ., . .tm .- X' 'xr1 W L J Sli t X I , 1- A y u N 4 X Lynne Hitchcock. I I .1 i y . 115511 'W 4 h?.'aQ'lt,g.wQ, Dee Campbell. mr ..-9 tk is-'N . ' N I I . ,A A at :- bb S3 , '-Sv u ghQ'.':.: 4.1'q?u ' . A ' -'Q ' J 1-14: v LM. -., Mi 'LT' lf' ' -' I, V -,h nj, A jf I Ai. .. V , Q . ' l 1, ,N A ll: 4' ' Y , - ,5 !l:f',fN'.. J t :., 'w - a Wm 'U argl --- Ag- ri: I Loree Strand. 4 A Q'-A Judy Bryant. 274 Pre-election campaign signs covered the campus. PEETEETI Plainly, all Were eye catching. Did the Independents own this hill? Signs were brief and wordy - just like politicians. ., ulll'H1lF 'lH-1-xviwxr. - lllll 1 T I JIM ASUSU I YQ n U67 C MCDONNELL i i IDE 11- N i W ' F llllllll M llillllx 'X R ' fn V 1 un -V mlm -if Rich Pertect did have a fan. 275 Election Signs if Name, address, all the necessary facts. Sabin Oral Vaccine ,......,, ..--Ani One sugar cube in one small cup . . . Place on tongue and hope it desolves - quickly! The Sabin Oral Vaccine Clinics were held on three different dates, one in December, one in January, and the last in March. All were Well attended. The vaccine was free or a donation of a dollar could be made with the Hrst sugar cube! One dollarl No room for comments. 276 - X i I Wonder if I should go through with this? The Junior class blood drive Was a record suc- cess this year with 685 pints donated. The first day had more contributions than ever recorded before. The drive was held from the sixteenth to nineteenth of October. T 1 Too late now to back out . . . ' 277 .Ja Q .1 idx. 1 rx my Ffa aa' 1 fm- , wt i '. u' Hmm - what did you say? I ,r,, M' Jr. Class Blood Drive ll Neat experience - one deserves a drink. i ff! I ' li: fag l,,,,,,...... Class Elections nl '+ fu: iifvno 4 , It's a little late for these . . . Check, check, check . . . What's ,so big about voting. 278 f A Q Queen Chris Stine with finalists Linda Ayers, Jeri Smith, Ricki Wiggen, and Linda Lu Johnson 'Q' Chris Stine is crowned junior Prom Queen. Junior Prom fcf Finalist Jeri Smith and escort entering through flowered arch. Back one - forward one, two - - ATS Eiga? ,FOO wg Do we need to say more? 'N 'S00Ggli,b-NS, VANDALS ' 3 09 T The Sigma Kappzfs display their own football field. Dad's Day Signs yi X' 51:4 V 4 ' Check the Dad's expression. 1 Pops are tops. . I. P .QW V The Gamma Phi's display. 281 Sports Informals I. Yin i t .., .M It's at long trip, cards help pass the time. Or time for study What should I get rid of this time? fm, i l W Pcacc and quiet - time for slccp . . . ' Study. E- X Study... Baseball Watching Jfyt lv, The instructions say . . . 4' 'P' I That's what a sputnik looks like? 2 df Ooh! He lit on his . . . ' 283 amlff I Fl! uf If 8 Who are they kidding by fresh? I ,. -1 6 'uf sfo .E 4 -Q U li f' f A 4 KA NX? , F' 'V 1 xx ix X gy U Damn Good! ' I said, that's what you call bascbnllf' Gee thanks for thc paper hat. Tolo King ' Sophomore Tolo King Kite Contest ff ,-L hu Z' , 1' 'Va 'M 1:15, y V .Xu v ,I , A f K+? 4: f u f It docs say Made in japan. Won't it hc n gas when it catches in their TV antenna? Horse Show ff' ,,..-4' Some fun date entertainment. Hey, you forgot to pin the tail on the horse. -'PQI I Z' ll! Lvl' -.1 mv: 150' Q ii AIVV' All dressed up and no place to go. Wouldn't it be easier to go around it? l'f .1,..!s ,,,-. They are having a sale at the bookie. 285 Leisure Time I, When do we get discovered? T K' ' . 4, 31,52 ,.sig.,gA,.fF,'?'tgi h23-nfl . lm , i ? Q A I 'M 14 in -s-mkdir-ll4'3r'5 2' .'r:+?gf:, ,.1u!i?::,fJfg 'fc x W z 5 - V.. ,. ?, .--Dj gs-QA wi Qfikyw,-4?99!.fX ' 1,:, '3' -N wma-0 I V, - , - L . is ' va., Mg,-m,i..w.g-it z.'65n,y-.-..-I.,--1-.,,,,.:g-V-.li-701.-.,gA'1-gA:'-fiQ djitly. , .. ,fi V .Aff . A L..,.mvfv- - sera-i'4+A'if 'f- fn,.y'5,wiggSQmffV+3.evzHft'. 5554, Y 31 Q: -V - ,- i ' .U ,.'- . , -',,i,, ',.p: .,hx',4w'.A., png,-.. f . l - r jultgflif 4 fi, .ge 7 'x I,,.,.'y- ' MQW,-:', ', ,j',j-M4 5i14,fZjiLi.f. K y3 f'.'3-YQ4!f.f:a-,229.2 -fi 3'f,t,gif'1M1 ,sw -g i . g 1., i.i'f-ff. e 1,-,JY ,me 1s-fm5,rg:g,'1ssf1fi.4::4 -rwhilff-Y-m--.fi-45' 2' L. w ' '- ' 4 R. if' Misa, 'Qii'v.,hm1--. 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' William Carter ' Richard Carvill ' Ed Cassens ' Grant Childers ' Robert Christensen Michael Cole ' Robert Corlett ' Frederick Coson ' George Coumbs ' James Coumbs ' James Cournyer ' James Dahl ' Louis Darnell Michael Dew ' Robert Dixon ' William Donley ' Joseph Duprie ' Richard Duvall ' Jerry Dyer ' Kenneth Elsworth ' Glen Engelking Dennis Evans ' William Farrell ' Gary Faull ' Kim Fletcher ' Randolph Flowers ' Warren Foster ' James Friberg ' David Gammon Eric Gantner ' David Glenn ' Michael Gould ' Ronald Graham ' Danny Grant ' Gary Green ' George Greer ' Morris Grobins Harry Hankins ' Marion Harvey ' John Hastig ' Bob Healea ' Bruce Smith ' Peter Herranen ' Larry Hicks ' Stephen Hilliard Olusegn Jawando ' Gary Jensen ' Darrell Johnson ' David Johnson ' Edgar Johnson ' James Johnson ' Raymond Johnson ' Gary Kalich Albert Keenan ' James Knotts ' Lawrence Koeher. - X I Ferry Hall ROW 1 Ron Reed Lewis Schatz Tom Shives Rick Shute Tom Stine ROW 2 Doug Stoeser jim Stuart Art Summers Ken Tandy ROW 3 Mike Wetzbarger Monty Wolfrum Lawrence Kocher ' Gary Krause ' Madison Lacy ' Robert Lewis ' Delbert Liljegren ' Garq Long 0 Douglas Lukens ' Richard MacLean Roger Lee Major ' Robert Marcelynas ' Roger Matson ' Michael May ' Dwight McCain ' Ron Metcalf ' Richard Miles ' David Miller Robert Morse ' Michael Mushkin ' Harry Nelson ' Donald Newman ' Larry Nicholson ' Gale Nickel ' Kirkland Nyby ' Edward O'Brien David Olson ' Gerald Ostby ' David Osterberg ' Drew Paris ' Gene Parker ' Jeff Parker ' Scott Pearce ' Eugene Pease ' Charles Perry Larry Person ' Michael Pickett ' Gail Pintler ' Chris Pohlman ' john Rasmussen ' Robert Redmond ' Ron Reed ' Dean Roath John Roberson ' Richard Roenisch ' John Rosander ' Duane Rossman ' Darrell Rung ' Lewis Schatz ' Robert Scheidtmann ' Richard Schu Richard Shimono ' Tom Shives ' Rich Shute ' Gene Simshauser ' Kenneth Skorheim ' James Slack ' Daniel Sloan ' James Smethers Tom Stine ' Doug Stoeser ' Thomas Stoner ' Gary Strom ' jim Stuart ' Art Summers ' Ken Tandy ' George Taylor ' Paul Taylor William Titland ' Brent Trathen ' Vaughn Vordahl ' Richard Warberg ' jerry Watt ' Roy Watters ' Edward Wells ' Christian Westman Mike Wetzbarger ' Edwin Willgress ' Monty Wolfrum ' Lynn Worthington ' Frederick Zitterkopf. ROW 1 Dapo Adenekan Ralph Arney Martin Auseth Jim Barker Spencer Barnes john Batjer ROW 2 Roland Bcsel Paul Bodeau jim Botko Bill Bowen Bill Bramstedt Robert Brown BOW 3 Norman Burrington Bob Campbell Alan Carr Dick Colf Kenneth Coney Sid Cornish ROW 4 David Dahlin Jell Dawson Delbert Depner john Dills Bill Doolittle ROW 5 Kailan Dunn John Dunsmoor David Earling ROW 6 Dawes Eddy Dave Eggers ROW 1 Robert Ellis Pete Everett William Flatt Clive Francis Ron Cill Richard Goehner ROW 2 john Celeb ' Boyd Gossard Rich Graff Sigvard Haglund Colin Hansen Ron Harding ROW 3 Mike Harrington jim Harris Tad Hasebe Doug Head Bob Healea Vincent Higgins ROW 4 Ron Hill Curtis Hodson Paul Hohenschuh Jerry Inouye Bill Johnson ROW 5 Michael Johnson Roger Johnson Russell johnson Steve Kann ROW 6 Del Konschu Rodger Lan-gland Gannon Hall ROW 1 Bob Larson john Lofdahl Gary Lorntson Jerry Madden Karl Maki John McBride ROW 2 Ron McConnell Michael McGaughy Doug McHugo George Mclander Blake Miller Ray Mosher ROW 3 Gary Newman Bentley Oaks Dave Ohcrt Bryan Olson Wally Omori Jim Page ROW 4 Vern Patterson David Perrault Paul Petersdorf Don Pickard Michel Pontius ROW 5 Mando Poostforoosh Cary Prescott Greg Rahman Ray Rice ROW 6 Dave Richards Carl Robart ROW 1 Melvin Robbins Dale Robinson Dave Robinson Sam Roclwell Will Rodwell Dwight Rose ROW 2 Eric Schuster Wayne Schutz Gerald Shanks Dick Snodgrass Martin Snoey Nels Soderstrom ROW 3 Lee Stark Rick Stemerick Jim Stuart Mike Tebb Sibly Tonkin ROW 4 Ray Turner Bob Vietzke Dwight Walters Chuck Weaver joe Wicklund ROW 5 Mike Wiggins Warren Wood Dave Yenko ROW 6 john Zimmerman Roy Zingmark Gannon Hall I. 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TT' 'R 43' ROW 1 Bucks Arbuckle Dave Backs john Bamey john Camp Terry Camp Jeff Campbell Mike Carnahan ROW 2 Pat Cavanaugh Robert Copp jack Courrier Reed Dau gherity Dan Davis Paul Dietrichson Roger Dirstine ROW 3 Bud Dumas Paul Eldenburg Gerald Gamet Garyf Geschke john Gillihan Steve Gural Chuck Heinemann ROW 4 Dave Hirzel Bill Honsowctz John Hutton Dan Jensen Allan McCoy Bud Morrison jim Morrison ROW 5 Kip Neuschwanger Bob Newbill Hans Oclsen Keith Peterson Bob Redding Sam Reed Robert Reese ROW 6 Richard Sebring Kent Shoemaker Tom Siron Bob Smith Dennis Smith Edgar Smith ROW 7 Philo Smith Cary Tisclale Richard Tomlinson Bob Topness ROW 8 Bob Vaagen Ron NVamsley Al Zinclcl ROW 1 Gary Anderson jerry Anderson Pete Barber Brian Barrett Don Berger ROW 2 Richard Betz Wayne Bliesner Melvin Buhr Paul Carosella Duane Cavanaugh ROW 3 Ashis Chakravartti Richard Churchill Charles Cook John Corder Bill Croker ROW 4 Edward Dahl Bob Daniel Harry Ericksen Bob Estling ROW 5 Charles Featherstone jim Fleming ROW 6 Steve Gabrielsen Kruegel T17 ROW 1 Herman Gentry Steve Goodrich Thomas Graham Gary Gronewald Linley Gumm ROW 2 Roger Hamilton Wendell Harris Bill Hawkins Dave Hawkins Arthur Hawn ROW 3 Ramon Healy John Hensley Kenneth Hoover Michal Jacobsen Norm Johnson ROW 4 Dale Kaku Rick Kelley Keith Ker Larry Kimble ROW 5 Guy Kinkead Lawrence Kimz ROW 6 Marvin Lapp ROW 1 Bob Lee Rich MacLean Keith Metcalf Dennis Miller Mike Mitchell ROW 2 Gerald Mitchclmorc Gary Moore Duane Naught Steve Parker Robert Parry ROW 3 Gordon Randall Rodney Reid Doug Reisbick Wayne Robbins Marlin Robinson ROW 4 Neal Tash Carl Taylor john Tilden jim Trcadwell ROW 5 Steve Van Ausdlc Dave Van Hoy Edwin Woods ROW 6 Bill Young Lambda Chi Alpha 'EF -nv A Qgvb ROW 1 George Anderson Glenn Baker jim Arthurs jim Barcott John Becvar Dave Butler Doug Cook ROW 2 Bill Dick Dean Dolquist Ron Erickson Dean Griswold Dave Hauter Mauray Hedlund Jon Herrington ROW 3 jon Hofmeistcr Lee Hooper Bruce Icnsen Dean johnson Condon Kennedy Willy Kohne Dave Larson ROW 4 Dale Le Master Ron Lind Gary Manchester Edward McLarncy Tom McPhee Harvey Meier John Miller ROW 5 Mike Milligan john Munroe Doug Mylire Hans Rasmussen Mark Rasmussen Tom Reid Tom Roskowick ROW 6 Harold Rothgeb Cary Savage Steve Simmons Steve Smith Tom Smith ROW 7 jerry Talbott Steve Thorpe Don Tjosscm Kevin Wulff ROW l Ken Adams Paul Ahrens Berge Anderson Dennis Armstrong Darrell Aune john Barney ROW 2 David Beckley Byron Blankenship Brad Blegen Bill Boehm jeff Brown Tom Brown ROW 3 Phil Buob Doug Burleigh William Campin Bruce Clark George Coleman Jerry Codney ROW 4 Dennis Courtright Delmar Decker Michael Dragnich Doug Edwards ROW 5 Dave Elliott Dick Erickson jim Ewing George F ishcr ROW 6 Ben Flowers Kenneth Fortncr IVICAlIiS1Zer 'lsr 'Q-' at f'1 449' -Q- wr, was ROW 1 Mike Gay Richard Green John Grover Richard Hamm Micheal Hargrave john Harrington ROW 2 Merle Herbison jack Hollingsworth John Howell jim Huff Sam Hunt Gary Johnson ROW 3 Jim Johnson Charles Johnston Allan Kettlehut Kenneth Killian Stanley King john Kirsch ROW 4 Darwin Klingman Gaither Kodis Ernie Laitinen George Lang Charles Lawell ROW 5 Rand Lee David Lindeblom Roger Lybecker Robert Marcelynas ROW 6 Paul Marshall Glenn Mayfield ROW 1 Ray Mayfield Roger Mayfield James McDonnell Bruce Moeller John Moss Dennis Myers Row 2 y Bill Norin ', Mike O'Neal Dave Osterbcrg Dick Pease john Peters Archie Petersen ROW 3 Michael Phipps Tom Razey Gary Rich john Ringo Larry Schiffncr Robert Sellers ROW 4 Larry Shaw Bill Sieg Craig Smith Jim Smith Morris Sorensen ROW 5 Roger Stark Al Sykes john Trzil james Wnddle ROW 6 Richard Warner Dave Wilson john Womack ROW 1 Jim Adams Tom Amies Jim Anderson Don Arndt Gene Ashmore Robert Bachelder ROW 2 Douglas Bailey Jerry Baker Jack Bartholet Robert Beamguard Ron Beck Russ Berg ROW 3 Robert Bowles Buzz Brake Phil Brown Richard Chase Beck Chew Eric Clifford ROW 4 Michael Daly Gerald Danquist Richard Driskill James Edelcr Tracy Eriksen Gone F eenan ROW 5 Ken Fcllcr jim Finnila Richard Fischer Brad F osncss john Frecr ROW 6 Cartcr French Ion French NValtcr Fricrson ROW 7 John Gihoncy jerry Green ROW 1 John Hanson Wayne Harmon William Hill Gary Hoffmann Bill Holtcamp Newton jackson ROW 2 Jim Ierde Gregory Johnson Robert Kennedy Tom Kimball Richard King Gary Kirk ROW 3 Ken Krueger Larry Leander Dave Lcdgerwood Don Lieuranee Mark Longmeier Pete Luke ROW 4 Mike Mackovich Jack Mann Terry McColman Don McCrimmon Tom McDowell Jerry McFarlane ROW 5 Larry Mellgrcn John Merkel Albert Mitchell Kenneth Moa Chuck Mohr ROW 6 Cale Nickel Bob Northcott Donn Owens ROW 7 john Parish Mike Parlet Nei 'bu 9 Pi -if Q... 1'-7 46. nf' ROW 1 Ivan Perry Donald Peters Robert Peters Eddie Peterson Merle Pond Steve Porter ROW 2 Pat Rowe Mike Scheurich Greg Sehlomer Doug Sevier Vin Sherman George Smith ROW 3 Larry Spencer Harrison Spiegelberg Richard Stowell Steve Syverson Dale Tenneson John Thompson ROW 4 R. Eldon Trolson Mike Vance Robert Wahl Charles Weagel Tom Webb Dave Welch ROW 5 Dale Welton Don Welton Roger Whitehead joe Wilson Will Wintermute RONV 6 Bruce Woodeock George Wooster Mike XVright ROW 7 Steven Young Mike Youngquist ROW 1 Paul Alley Dennis Anderson Thomas Baker Ralph Baldwin joe Bedard Ronald Blocklinger Biff Brotherton ROW 2 john Carlson Dave DeMeyer Scott DeVry Kim Feldman Steve Forsberg George Foster Bob Fry ROW 3 Mike Gaines Ron Haner Jeff Heath Roger Henning Dick Hill Gerry Hood Mike Jennings ROW 4 Ray Joao Dean Kalahar Jim Kemmish Terry Kirkpatrick Chad Knowles Wally Liro Dick Logar ROW 5 Walt MacFarland Bob Mauseth Doug May Dave MeAboy Don McArthur Bob MeClintick Bill McCourin ROW 6 Brian McMahon Bob Montgomery jim MCJfCll0LlSC Bernie Newby Cordon Prentice Arthur Robbins John Rollins ROW 7 Bob Salisbury Lance Selmeidmille Elliott Simkins Jefl' Steiner Rick Swantz Faruk Taysi Dave Thomas ROW 8 jim Thomas Tom Tommervik Mike Vickerman Bob Weaver Tim Wenger Mike Werner Steve Zuvela I' A 4 um B ,yky S T Phu Delta Theta lll ml ya ffg In B - N JC nv LM .',,f',.' . B I f , N, .L til 'Q'f',7fi' ' -H ' - an y 'T 'n M f --In 14 Il 1. u r1 1 li, ROW 1 Bob Adams Armand Ahrendt Curtis Amo Vigo Anderson Jay Burnard John Burnard Bill Clarke ROW 2 Roger Cockerline Gerald Corderman Icrry Cutshall Chuck Doland Roy Felstad Gerald Garner Ed Goldsworthy ROW 3 Walter Gould Louis Grande Fred Halladay Rich Huggins Rich Illias Bruce Kcllcran Corwin King ROW 4 Richard King David Kludt Loel Labbcrton Herbert Levinsky Bob Martin Ray Maxson Cordon McLean ROW 5 Kelly Montfort Martin Nicmi Richard Niemi Dan Phillips Dave Porter Tom Proctor RONV 6 Jim Reece Gaymond Schultz Gary Scrupps George Smith Phil Smith ROW 7 Victor Swan Reid Tinling Dale Walker Dale NVicrman RONV 8 Don Wittcn Charles York BOW 1 Brian Beveridge Roger Buckman john Codington jack Conway Bill Dolliver Philip Evans ROW 2 john Farrow Dick Cuglomo Murray Gwynn Harry Hamer Dick Hollister Linden Hope ROW 3 john Jackson Bill Keller Bob Kennedy Ted Kerzie jim Matheson Jim McConnell ROW 4 Mike Mix Arlo Morgenweck Herhert Mueller Dallas Patterson Les Patton Curt Price ROW 5 Steve Bainholt Richard Reedy Mike Sanborn Larry Spence Paul Stevens Cary Stitzingcr BOVV 6 Dick Storeh john Turner Bill Usitalo ' Vaughan Vordahl Bill Ward ROW 7 Don Wilson jon Ziegler Rich Zier Ed Zilk f19 ' f' W '7 R E Sjl iii iliii iiiiim ii fi E YV' Phi Kappa Theta gf '-Q -1 i 1 371 ROW 1 Dominique Arnaud joe Barrigas George Bcttas Ron Boyd Dick Casmier Kevin Christian ROWV 2 Mike Clift Bob Dixon Stephen Doonan Dennis Esscr Dennis Evans Leland Garbell ROW 3 Stan Hahn Mike Hart Tom Hart Dave Herrin Dan Higgins john Hoglund ROW 4 Dennis Johnson Steve johnson Fred Miller James Miller john Monahan Ross Osborn HOW 5 Richard Scanlan Tom Shafer Jay Violette Mike Vlahovich ROW 6 Chris Wiley Mike Zarana Don Zinnnerman ROW 1 Will Anderson Jim Baumann Fred Beck Larry Brackett Chuck Cline Jack Cousyn jerry Crinklaw ROW 2 Wayne Crinklaw Don Davidson Mike Davidson Bob Deuter Steve Francis Gerald Hawley Lee Heimbigner ROW 3 John Holmquist Mike Ingham Greg Johnson Patrick Kleweno Dale Knuth Bill Kronemeyer Kirk Lewis ROW 4 Don Masson Joe Matthews Robert Mauritsen Dick McGinnis Dennis Montgomery Ted Montgomery Phil Nelson ROW 5 Bill Prescott john Roberts Mike Rodgers Phil Rude Larry Schwcrin Bob Seims ROW 6 Richard Seims Fleming Sevon jim Short Q Tom Stricklcr Carl Taylor ROW 7 Bob Thompson Robert Tommervik Richard Torgerson Lars Vedvick ROW 8 Bud Walker john Walker Phi Sigma Kappa 'w l :-as 1 ,J 4 rg, in-,v 1-,aku -rv any Wi x 1-.i 'P' it 'HHH , ,,.k .V , ki bffkfxari 'XA' . - 3 BQ PV, '-515441: fr T ' -fig, A lv Q. 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Dick Hall Dave Helsby Jerry Herres William Kipe Larry Kirkpatrick ROW 4 Kyran Krank Carith Krause Robert Lothspeieh Don Ludwigson Rod McCormick Tom Michaels Milton Mikalson ROW 5 Galen Mills Bruce Moore Bruce Mumford Don Myers Bob Neilson Curtis Ottmar ROW 6 Glenn Paterson joe Paton Ben Peterson Terry Richard Morten Romstad ROW 7 Rolland Sehmitten Bob Slind Bob Snow Dan Snyder ROW 8 Dean Temple john Vandcrmeulen Terry Watkins ROWV 1 Jerry Altig Mike Avey jack Bettesworth Ken Brown Roy Bnsse Duke Campbell Richard Clements ROW 2 Mike Critch Gordon Douglass Barry Eberhardt Gene Erickson Doug Fleming Dave Fletcher Al Fosse ROW 3 Al Goldade jack Granger Larry Gust Bob Hatfield Pat Hawes Ceoflfrey Hayward joe Hnlett ROWV 4 Shannon Kollmeyer james Lelnery Dave Mansfield Dave Miller john Moffitt Toni Nelson jim Paton ROWV 5 Gerald Perryman Ivan Peterson Rick Pliilbriek Dennis Rallelson Stn Rehnstroin Darrell Hung Charles Sandifer ROVV 6 Ned Shafer jim Spindor Bill Streetcr Randy Sweet John Van Dewerker ROWV 7 Dave Vik David WVarren Kenneth NVaters Ken NVexler RONV 8 Douglas Willcox lid Willgress Michael WVilliams ROW 1 Ed Alden Vincent Antonio Calvin Bamford Michael Berry Dexter Brown Mick Cates ROW 2 Dave Danielson Robert Diercks Wink Dillawuy Jim Easley Wayne Foster Bart Giard HOVV 3 Rocky Grant Jim Harvison James Hinckley Don Horn Dick Hostikka ROW 4 Fred Hyde Max Jensen Gartli johnson Gunter Konig ROW 5 Andy Kranz Jim Lewis Larry Martin ROW G Dave Mangllan Jim McDonald Sigma Phi Epsilon 'v-:ri i ROW 1 Pat Mooney Tom Newman james Nielsen Sid Pierson Mick Piper Marty Plone ROW 2 Brian Reagan Dave Reeder john Ribary Glenn Rosander Tom Roth Red Rowley ROW 3 Steve Saegesser Gene Sakai Ron Senn john Skirving Dave Smith ROVV 4 Lea Smith Bill Sund Don Tomlinson Chuck Tost ROW 5 Ralph Vclie Ken Waldrip jerry VV illiams ROW 6 jim Young Don Zwanzig ROW 1 Olusegun Adedejl John Allinger Peter Anderson Fred Appel Tony Appel ROW 2 George Baker Bill Bates John Bloomquist Mel Boston Bob Brommer ROW 3 Gary Bmce James Bull Clyde Christie Richard Cowan Dave Diefendorf RONV 4 Richard Dietz Kent Elsey John Erickson Charles Eyer ROW 5 Gary Favro Jim Fowler Stimson Stimson ROW 1 John Gilbert Dan Godfrey Jerry Gould Mike Gould Bob Guard ROW 2 Toby Gustafson john Hakala Ron Harder Roger I-Ielmberger Melvin Herdriclc ROW 3 Richard Hill Dan Howell Paul Humes George Hurst Mike Jennings ROW 4 Mike Kinyon Karl Kipping A1 Kirkwood Bob Koch ROW 5 Ralph Koontz jon Krause ROW 1 Yim Lee Howard Lucus Dennis Lum Robert Mansfield Larry Martin ROW 2 john Marvin Bill Maxwell Dennis McKern Tom McKern George McQueen ROW 3 Robert Middle Larry Mirosh Pat Moore Roger Muller Greg Neumann ROW 4 Ron Olsen Cary Onstot Ed Pearson Pat Pendell ROW 5 Steve Pepke john Perry Stimson Stimson ROW 1 Cary Pfafl John Prine Dick Raugust Dave Rawls Dave Repp ROW 2 Ronald Riedasch Walker Roberts Dave Rose Ed Scott Richard Seitz ROW 3 Larry Sims Richard Stevens Darrel Stuver Gary Tabasinske jim Ticrnan ROW 4 Dave Tufts Yosh Uchida Vance Vallandigh Heiko Volkmann ROW 5 Darrell Watkins Larry Wilson Ray Winship RHI ROW l Robert Abrams Dennis Ah Mau Jim Allen John Browne Andre Cakarnis Le Roy Cliarf Roland Colliander ROW 2 Lee Covell Steve Cox Oliver Davis Bob Dawson Dave Ellsworth Ron Engelland Jim Erickson ROW 3 jack Flynn Eilif Fredriksen Mike Frey Steve Frey Mike Fotheringill Mike Forlcy jerry Graham ROW 4 Bill Harris Don Havens Mike Hicks Jim Holt Ed Jahn Henry Jarvits Mike jepsen ROW 5 Darrell johnson Steve johnson Dau Kain Russell Kassclman Ted Keeney jim McConnell Bob Mitchell ROW 6 jim Moore Keith Moorhead Curtis Nakayama Bob Olds Dave Pollart Bill Porter Michael Pracna HOW 7 Mike Prentis Gary Price Russ Robinett Duane Rossman Steve Severy Nels Siverson ROW 8 Dick Steen Cary Stoskopf Craig Thompson Ron Vrlicak jim Weaver Theta Ch -gy 1- 'CJ ROW l George Abrams Richard Allen jim Becks Dave Brace Larry Buckley joe Carter Jay Ceclergreen ROW 2 Doug Coleman Darrell Corbin Mike Crafton Walt 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Wayne Rea Wayne Rimple ROWV 6 Paul Schroeder Mike Shouse Barton Smith Paul Tomita Phil Turrcll ROW 7 Ben Vincent Steve Wagner Larry Winterhous C l ROW 1 jim Caldwell Monty Chaussce Clay Conrath Jerry Dake John Endsley Curt Erickson James Erickson ROW 2 Don Essingcr Glenn Fredcricks Lon Graves Bob Green Bruce Crccnc Dave Herrington Donald Hicks ROW 3 Bob James Bayon jones Dietmar Klass Steve Klinglcr John Le Mastcr joe Lillcngrcen Bob McConnell ROW 4 Bob McGinnis Patrick McGoldrick Dale McLain Patrick McMurtray Dave Mcnzies Calen Muse Kenneth Payne ROW 5 Bill Rawlings Fred Reinkc john Roberts Robert Robinson ' Mae Rogers Davc Scllaal Ralph Smithers ROVV G john Swannack Burris Swenson Vance Titus jcffrcy L. 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I jr ai She doesn't look too enthusiastic but one never knows . . . 397 n x AWS Womerfs Day Tea. AWS Women's Day W i... 'I-J 5--W Awards highlighted the program. 1 1 Outstanding freshmen women were honored. A fur jacket was shown. .lay 1 , ' V: L F gg 1 V A we .V iT 'f '55 E t sa 1 l f, , 5 .f I g I , at i 5 It . 7 ff- 5 Q V 2 Q 5 - 1 L: 1 ' , ' -P Vqfa. The clothes modeled were il eollege girl's dream. 398 Mother's Weekend Events T lic Prcsidcnfs reception. llljlilllllf f i I n ,...,, f 1 1 T W T Q Y 5 ex U N' N '5 ' , 3 A. , ' ' y Q N +---- It -i N i N in 'W cj! 4 , 5 X I I Q' ., g 3 if w , h X' ,Y :V ,IL 1 I ' . A 'Z ga . f i Q 11 1 5 2 y J 1 J Y 'tl X 3 i 1 as A. v 'li 5 I 4 Mgxw K1 lg N ' 'ig' i q wel . ' --,fi 'Q i4 . Las: : e if if-up May Quccn Court: Kay Wight, Mary Ellen Stone, Nancy Ncthcrcutt, Judy Recs, Nikki King. XA! Queen Mother: Mrs, Schngbly, May Queen: Nancy Ncthcrcutt. 399 Mother's Weekend Events My hat blew into the turtle ring. V N ow pronounce you man, woman, and turtle. Throw another professor to the lions. 'S xi N .fer-x.', ' 4. ,ag 'ff 545 1. , . A g00d C2150 Of iI1CO1Hp2ltibl0 tL1rtlCS- Such' n big trophy for such 11 little llowcr. 400 Songfest winners: Coman Hall in women's division, Kappa Kappa Gamma and Veterinary Medicine, Spurs' Songfest winners r 1 . - 1 , , , l , i . i m . . , all . g S fir- 35 , 40,:'i0O0Q5'i3'N1iQ-Q '0 BWFHQ 5,9 0575 J?90q:,' 'a , j ,Wax ' Q W., G' 0 9 f ,N .f i . I - P ! r a a r -- XIII The Spurs entertain. Songfest winners: Sigma Chi in men's division. NIother's Weekend in E 1 t it i Events - . 1 M V if ' i 'li i- X ' L. Wi .,,, - ' - - w - i- vi i Eye catching. ' E Q J ' ' , 1 'ig ' . . X L it I ' ' .L '4 1 1 ' 1: s lk. Q 664 'n 1 - 5 - lf' A1-tcxhibit, Art auction. i XXX 4. Interesting. 401 ..,,! N. iff? Q A fi L ffqlgi' '7 1 :iv liil. 1-fl ,qw fi. 'Z-4' WM- frvw' 'sf'-l ,i . ' ' ' 513,37 wg?-31 Jef, M 4 ,- There must be an easier way to look for Ll contact lens! 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I fmt J H- mf crnqff 6+w??.:f:.1:.w'ff UP C Q Acacia Academic Administration ADMINISTRATION African Student Union Ag Economics Argiculturist Agronomy Club AIChE AIEE-IRE Air Force Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Chi Sigma Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Gamma Rho Alpha Kappa Delta Alpha Kappa Lambda Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Phi Alpha Phi Sigma Alpha Psi Alpha Tau Alpha Alpha Tau Omega Alpha Zeta AIMME American Pharmaceutical Assn. Angel Flight Apartments Arab Student Club Army Arnold Air Society ARTS ASCA Council ASAE ASC-AIA ASCE ASME ASWSU ASWSU Committees Athletic Council AVMA Frosh AVMA Juniors AVMA Sophomores AWS Baseball Basketball Beta Gamma Sigma Beta Theta Pi Board of Control Board of Publications Board of Regents Business Management Chinook Chi Omega Choir Christian Sci. Student Org. College of Economics and Business College of Education College of Home Economics College of Pharmacy College of P. E. and Recreation College of Sciences and Arts Colege of Veterinary Medicine COLLEGES AND SENIORS Coman Hall COMMUNICATIONS Community Hall Concert Band Cosmopolitan Club ' Cougar P. E. Assn. Crimson Circle Crimson Clover Dairy Science Club Subject Index Davis Hall Delta Chi Delta Delta Delta Delta Gamma Delta Sigma Phi Delta Tau Delta Delta Upsilon Duncan Dunn Engineering and Mineral Tech. Evergreen Farm House Ferry Hall FFA Football Forestry Club Freshman Class Future Vets Gamma Phi Beta Gannon Hall Golf Goldsworthy GOVERNMENT GPAR Gymnastics Hawaiian Club HONORARIES AND ORGANIZATIONS Horticulture Club IBR IFC IK's Industrial Arts Club Institute of Ag. Sciences Institute of Technology IPAC Junior Class junior Panhellenic Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Delta Kappa Kappa Gamma Kappa Psi Kappa Sigma Krugel Hall KUGR KWSC Lambda Chi Alpha Lambda Kappa Sigma Lariat Club LAS Lutheran Student Ass'n. Marching Band MARRIED STUDENTS MEN McAllister Hall McCroskey Hall MILITARY Mortar Board Mu Beta Beta Mu Phi Epsilon Neill Hall Orchestra Outing Club Pakistan Students Ass'n. Panhellenic PEM Club Perham Phi Beta Kappa Phi Chi Theta Phi Delta Kappa Phi Delta Theta Phi Epsilon Kappa Phi Eta Sigma Phi Gamma Delta Phi Kappa Phi Phi Kappa Tau Phi Kappa Theta Phi Mu Alpha Phi Sigma Kappa Pi Beta Phi Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Lambda Theta Pi Tau Iota Pine Manor Plays Range Management Regents Hill Rho Chi Honor Society Roger Williams Fellowship ROYALTY Scarab Scott Hall Senior Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma Class Alpha Epsilon Chi Delta Chi Gamma Epsilon Iota Kappa Kappa Phi Nu Phi Epsilon Tau Tau Alpha Sigma Xi Society for the Advancement of Management Social Coordinating Council Sophomore Class SPORTS Spurs State Relations Stevens Hall Stimson Hall Stimson Senate Streit Student Relations Swimming Symphonic Band Tau Beta Pi Tau Kappa Epsilon Technometer Tennis Theta Chi Theta Sigma Phi Theta Xi Track UCCF University Firestation University Photo Waller Hall Wilmer Hall , WOMEN WRA Wrestling YMCA YWCA A Aagard, Virginia Aamot, Lance Aanenson, Charles Aanenson, James Aaring, Janice Abbott, Donna Abbott, Michael Abbott, Nancy Abdo, Mohamed Abe, Rie Abendroth, Carolyn Abrams, Lloyd Abrams, Mary Abrams, Robert Acc, Withlow Ackert, James Ackley, Michael Ackley, William Adams, Dale Adams, Donald Adams, Doris Adams, James Adams, Kenneth Adams, Lanette Adams, Pamela Adams, Robert Adams, Wallace Adamson, Linda Jo Adderson, James Adedeji, Olusegun Adenekan, Tajundecn Adsley, Anthony Afih, Zakl Aguirre, Nancy Agustin, Reme Ahern, Janet Ahlf, Kenneth Ah Mau, Dennis Ahnell, Warren Ahnquist, Elizabeth Ahola, Carol Ahrendt, Armand Ahrens, Paul Aiken, Mary Airey, Kathleen Akerly, Marllee Akers, David Akcsson, Allan Akishin, George Akiyama, Clyde 36 Akpan, Harrison Albert, Carol Albrecht, Judith Albrook, Raymond Alden, Charles Alden, Edward Alderman, Mary 109 Alexander, Cheryl Alexander, Dora Alexander, Gary Alexander, Georgia Alexander, Kenneth Alexieve, Marie Alfred, John Allard, Linda Allard, Robyn Allbritton, Francis Allen, Gwen Allen, James 155 Allen, Judith Allen, Michael Allen, Nancy Allen, Patricia Allen, Richard C. Allen, Richard D. Allert, Ann Allert, R. Micheal Allert, Shirley 102 Alley, Paul Allinger, John Allison, Agnes Allison, Cecil Allred, Dianne Allred, John Allsip, Judy Altig, Jerry Altman, Donna Altman, Mickey Alward, H. v. Jr. Alward, Jane Amberg, Darlene Ames, Richard Amen, Sharon Amies, William Amo, Drew Amsherry, James Amsler, Kathryn 99 309 347 375 116 117 374 116 374 48 302 308 134 138 317 60 214 298 216 312 385 327 114 384 217 99 353 233 44 353 60 234 317 365 362 163 164 205 308 309 124 369 202 112 317 226 195 215 224 380 104 215 349 249 336 214 215 325 215 323 60 80 84 217 384 211 112 294 194 369 362 310 329 217 246 317 347 388 32 337 197 217 215 112 317 347 378 77 60 105 213 296 258 195 310 48 201 44 200 376 310 71 156 329 317 160 312 384 316 375 60 225 307 385 60 303 195 376 103 94 219 80 60 58 its 380 31N2 195 329 210 310 377 329 250 238 206 312 236 317 365 369 339 121 303 Amundsen, Joyce Amundsen, Virginia Anabtawi, Jamal Anastasio, Kathryn Andersen, Linda - A Anderson, rlene E. 60 127 Anderson, Arlene M. 111 Anderson, Berge Anderson, Bonnie Anderson, Charlene Anderson, Dennis Anderson, Dorman 223 Anderson, Donald Anderson, Gary 77 195 Anderson, Gloria Anderson, Georgette 1 17 Anderson, Gary Anderson, George 212 Anderson, Heidi Anderson, Hilding Anderson, Jack Anderson, Jacqueline 208 Anderson, James 348 Anderson, Janet 103 307 Anderson, Jerry Anderson, Julie 80 307 Anderson, Karen A. 128 Anderson, Karen D. 218 Anderson, Kenneth Anderson, Lawrence Anderson, Lee B. 210 Anderson, Lee R. Anderson, Lynn Anderson, Poppi 260 266 Anderson, Peter 60 223 224 Anderson, Phyllis 236 Anderson, Robert 194 Anderson, Ronald Anderson, Sally 102 220 266 Anderson, Sandra C. 266 Anderson, Sandra K. Anderson, Sonja Anderson, Susan Anderson, Thomas 36 Anderson, Verree 48 Anderson, Vigo Anderson, Warren 218 Anderson, William Andres, Catherine 121 Andre, Peter Andrews, Duane 230 Andrews, Frederick 32 230 235 Andrist, Alan Andrus, Kathleen Angstrom, David 199 Angus, Cathryn Ankcorn, Richard 60 Anthony, Carol Antonio, Vincent A. Jr. 136 Antsen, Paul 60 Antypas, George Appel, Anthony 60 205 Appel, Fred Arbogast, Cynthia Arbuckle, Ernest Arges, Sybil Arkills, Constance Armstrong, Dennis 197 Armstrong, Dorothy Armstrong, Elizabeth Armstrong, Howard Armstrong, Lynn 263 Armstrong, Mary Arnaud, Dominique Arndt, Don Arncson, Kathy 203 244 Arney, Ralph Arnold, Jacqueline Arnwine, Henry Aronson, Janet Aronson, Philip Arora, Kashmiri Arstein, Lianne 43 194 Arthurs, James 194 223 Arya, Suresh Asbury, Bonnie Ashburn, fPete1 Ashe, Mardith 41 108 Ashley, Marlene 48 Ashmore, Glen? tun C ar es Ashn , 245 Aslakson, Diane Aspinwall, Judith Atchison, Sandra Student-Faculty Index Atkcson, Michael Atkinson, Alan Auburg, Charles 215 August, Stanley Ault, Nelson Ault, Ora Aune, Darrell Auseth Auseth , Martin Neva 231 1 Austin, Albert Austin, George 35 Austin, Helen Austin, Janice Austin, Jean Averett, Arline Avery, Emmett Avey, Michael 115 118 Axlund, Richard 44 102 Ayers, Linda 126 268 280 Ayers, Patsy B Babcock, Cathleen Babcock, Donner Bacharach, Susan Bachclder, Robert Back, Joan Backman, Judith Backs, David 221 Bacon, Cathy Bader, Ervin Jr, Bader, Suzanne Badham, Richard Baeder, Carol 60 225 Baer, John 347 Baer, Wilmer Baginski, Lawrence Bagley, Barbara Bagnall, Richard 83 Bahr, Judith Bailey, Bonnie 80 101 Bailey, Col. Bryson Bailey, Douglas Bailey, Norene Bailey, Ronald Bain, Beverly Bain, Bruce 152 221 Bair, James 119 Baird, Elizabeth 52 208 Baird, Norman 32 Bajema, Karen Baken, Carolyn 60 222 Baker, Betty Baker, Evcrcttc 71 Baker, Gale Baker, George Baker, Glenn 104 - 224 Baker, Jerry Baker, Thomas 60 76 77 Bakri, Mcdhat 214 Baldwin, Gwen 209 Baldwin, Nancy Baldwin, Patrick 32 Baldwin, Ralph 103 Bali, Tripta Ball, Margaret Ball, Terrence 112 Ballering, sfsgt. Robert. Ballwa nz, Gary Balsley, Karen Baltes, Cletus Bamford, Calvin Bamford, Kathryn 194 Band, William , Banford, Barbara Bang, Haakon Bang, Yong Ho Banks, Gary 82 84 Banks, Mary Bantz, Lalannc Barbee, Judith Barber, John 194 Barber, Peter - 195 Barbre, Doris Barcott, James 104 Barden, Arden Barden, Larry 32 Barger, Walter Bargmeycr, Alan Barker, Charles Barker, Edwin Barker, James Barlow, Marsha 164 216 Barmore, Sarah Barmuta, Linda 101 205 Barn er Blair 1 Barner, Jeanette 48 Barnes, Charles Barnes, Cheryl Barnes, Spencer Barnett, Sharon 216 388 218 347 58 207 362 349 312 375 215 215 211 292 165 194 377 344 206 309 300 294 347 309 365 317 312 357 327 36 312 338 108 300 353 107 228 300 219 333 295 81 365 312 36 292 337 224 209 229 329 296 213 210 312 380 134 361 365 368 215 306 317 234 368 215 333 225 81 353 326 134 378 307 56 250 208 204 175 298 304 312 197 358 317 361 217 229 340 32 195 269 349 308 292 308 155 317 134 239 349 329 Barney, John M. Barney, John S. Barnhard, Sindra Barnhart, Leona 122 Barofsky, Douglas Barrett, Brian llarricklow, Evelyn Barrigas, Joseph Barry, Patricia Bartelheimer, Danny Bartelheimer, Linnea Bartels, Jan Bartholet, Jane Bartholet, John Bartholet, Stephen Bartlett, Howard llartnn, Carol Bates, Marjorie Bates, Stan Bates, William 209 Batjer, John Bator, Mary Battan, Janice Batten, Judith Batty, Harry Bauer, Darlene Bauer, Nancy Bauer, Raymond Baugh, M. Janice Bauman, Milton Baumann, James Baumgartner, Judith Baxter, Edwin Baxter, Elaine Baxter, Iain Baxter, Judith Bayes, Dalen Bayley, Bruce Bayley, Wilma 101 Baylor, Chester Baync, Mary Bayne, William Baze, Rea Bazzarrc, Saundra Bea, Gayle 36 Beal, Sigrid Beamguard, Robert Beard, Alan 194 Bcardslee, Bonita Beardslee, Larry Beasley, Wallis Beattie, Gwendolyn Beattie, Martin Bechard, Suzan 60 Beck, Fredrick Beck, James Beck, Karla Beck, Margaret Beck, Milton Beck, Rnnald Beck, Shan 127 Becker, Linda Becker, Ronald Beckett, Carol Beckett, Paul Beckham, Harold Beckley, David Beckley, Melinda Becklin, Alice Becvar, John Bedard, Joseph Beeks, James Beers, Darryl Belcourt, Patricia Belknap, Donna 60 Belknap, Robert Belknap, Seleta Bell, Carol Bell, Robert Bell, Victoria Bellamy, George Belles, Bert 36 Belles, Janet Bemiss, Patricia Benefrel, Rita Benine, Carol Benine, Pamela Bennet, Victor Bennett, Mary 238 Bennett, Pamela Bennett, Robert Bennett, Sheila Bennion, Richard Bennion, Robert Benny, Virginia Bensel, Duane Benson, Betty Benson, Janet Benson, Kenneth Benson, Susan Benson, William Benton, William Bentz, Wesley 362 357 312 308 60 358 60 310 371 333 229 80 260 211 290 36 365 219 295 317 130 208 380 349 310 302 323 340 329 333 336 296 158 372 317 207 166 166 295 226 344 309 353 323 239 323 323 353 312 365 198 323 347 59 317 375 298 372 229 290 41 353 365 120 290 294 209 100 194 252 362 326 329 361 368 385 207 291 296 353 327 329 344 309 199 342 292 312 329 302 302 347 304 312 340 323 337 337 329 224 317 298 197 292 206 135 374 Bentzon, Jan 155 156 Berg, Beverly Berg, Bonnie Berg, Gary Berg, Rauny 103 123 Berg, Ronald Berg, Russell 197 216 Berger, Donald 202 Berger, Frances Berger, Janet Berger, Robert 233 Berger, Sally 61 Berger, Susan 48 127 222 Berggren, Judith Berglund, Sandra Berilla, Linda Bernath, Michael Bernhardt, Connie Berry, Bradford 32 234 254 Berry, Kathleen M. Berry, Kathleen R. Berry, Leonard 347 Berry, Michael Bert, Karen Bertramson, B. Rodney Bertrand, Carol Bescup, Michele Besel, Roland Bestor, Frank Bethani, Anastasia Bettas, George 78 221 Bettesworth, Jack 144 Betts, Attie 35 44 78 Betts, Gerald Betz, Clayton Betz, Glenn 32 229 Betz, Nancy Betz, Richard 216 Bevaart, Marcella Bevington, Jane Beyerstlorf, Paul Bhatia, Dilipsinh Bhatia, V. N. Bhattl, Allah Bialkowsky, Jo Ann Bialkowsky, William 201 Bice, Vera 100 107 122 Biddulph, Ann Bienz, Darrel Bigelow, Charles Bigelow, Ruth Billingsley, David 195 228 231 216 Beveridge, George 135 127 36 Bills, Ray Binder, Barry Bingham, Joanne Bingham, John 71 Birge, John Birum, Ronald Bishop, Gerald Bishop, Janice Bishop, Lyall Bisig, Arthur 36 Bitterling, Michael Bjornson, Bonnie Bjornstad, Barbara Black, Carolyn Black, Kathleen Black, Thomas 36 Blackaller, Susi Blackwell, Brendan Blaesi, Judith 212 Blair, Ann Blair, Roderick 155 Blair, Susan Blake, Betsy Blake, Dorothy Blake, Gary Blakeley, Jean Blakkolb, Linda Blakkolb, Sara Bland, Gary Blandford, Barbara Blankenbaker, Morris Blankenship, Byron Blanton, William A. Jr. 195 106 80 83 44 Blatter, Barbara 164 220 Blay, Francis Blaylock, Helen Bleakney, William 155 Blechschmidt, Lance 230 Blegen, Bradley 77 Blier, Ray Bliesner, Wayne 61 216 252 Bline, Richard Bloch, Robert Blocklinger, Ronald 54 Blodgett, John Blomberg, Theodore 199 317 109 345 317 387 365 358 60 304 347 295 106 316 250 309 333 353 312 228 338 302 312 374 378 300 31 293 164 349 104 317 201 371 377 199 340 61 254 48 358 61 317 370 329 343 215 208 214 329 248 317 104 235 226 312 196 235 204 353 327 210 196 110 387 298 61 197 199 317 302 312 298 195 293 347 300 312 219 327 317 293 343 326 317 317 347 333 135 362 194 388 212 317 215 317 157 338 362 132 102 358 340 353 368 194 340 Blomgren, Stephen Blomqoist, Sharon Bloom, Barbara Bloom, Earl Bloom, Neil Bloom, Ray Bloornquist, John Blosser, T. H. Blossom, Elizabeth Bluhm, Ann Bluhm, George Bobbitt, Dale Boblet, Patricia Bodeau, Paul Bodlly, Carol Bodnian, Nancy Boehm, Marcia Boehm, Robert Boehm, Willlam Boettcher, Karen Boettcher, Paul Boeve, Ronald Bogdan, Wllliaut Boge, Linda Boguckl, Stanley Bogyo, Ilona Bohlke, Tovi Bolaria, Bhopinder Bold, Elizabeth Bolin, Eleanor Bolme, Donald Bolte, Catherine Bolte, Max Bommer, Mel Bond, Bonnie Bonogofskl, Daniel Boore, William Boots, Larry 32 Borck, Barbara Borden, John Bordwell, Phyllis Borg, Rebecca 61 Borlin, Nancy Borrnan, Richard Bornholt, Shirley Borovec, Duane Barton, Judith Boston, Melvin 61 Botko, James Botsford, Gail Bouchee, Mary Bowden, Rose Bowe, Kenneth Bowelle, Sheila Bowen, Barbara Bowen, William Bower, Catherine Bowker, Marion 103 Bowles, Robert Bowman, Carolyn Bowman, George Bowman, Malcolm Bowman, Susan 80 Boy, Robert Boyce, John Boyce, Thomas Boyd, Anita Boyd, Kathleen Boyd, Lawrence Boyd, Ronald Boyd, Sandra Boyer, Barry Boyle, Timothy Braat, Benjamin Brace, David Bracher, Randall Brackenbush, Rita Brackett, Ada 220 Brackett, Lawrence Bradbury, Jade Bradbury, Timothy Braden, James Braden, Norman Bradfield, Nina Bradford, Carole Bradford, Joan 265 Bradford, Yolanda Bradley, Jo Anne Bradley, Joseph Bradley, Robert Brady, Linda 196 48 207 272 231 36 36 61 176 229 347 216 121 36 114 229 32 127 225 225 203 251 226 77 128 1.15 201 112 104 264 119 114 106 266 107 116 202 Brake, Perry 61 76 77 Bramtner, Marshall Bramstedt, William Branco, Allen Brand, Julie Branning, Martin Branscomb, Bruce Bratton, Rosalee Brayton, F. Charles Breaker, Gary Breakey, Maryan 48 Bremner, Bryan l Brenchley, Gloria 61 Brende, Judith Bridges, William Brines, Sandra 225 61 219 48 Brilling, Steven 106 Brines, Anita 77 107 Brinkman, George 227 Briscoe, Barrie Briskey, William Brislawn, Guy Bristol, Walter Bro, Earlene Brocar, Lisa Brockway, Charles 78 Broderick, Michael 202 Brodie, Robert Broeckel, Marlene 48 Broeker, Herman J. Jr. Brommer, Bob Brookmau, Craig Brooks, Charles Brooks, John Brooks, Marlin T. Jr. Brooks, William Broom, Linda Brothers, Allen 44 Brotherton, Lynn Brotherton, William Broweleit, Marilyn Brower, John Brown, Barbara Brown, David 176 251 Brown, Dexter Brown, Donald 32 Brown, George Brown, James Brown, Jeffrey Brown, Joanne 102 128 Brown, Kenneth Brown, Laurence 202 Brown, Linda 123 Brown, Philip Brown, Robert Brown, Sandra Brown, Stephan 213 216 Brown, Thomas J. Brown, Thomas L. 71 Brown, Terry Browne, John 135 Browning, B. Michael 83 Brubaker, Carol Bruce, Gary Bruce, Kathleen 102 207 Bruce, Mary Bruehl, George Bruemmer, Patricia 246 Brukett, Jo Ann Brumbaugh, Beverly Brummett, Gary Bruns, Kaye Bruns, Rosemary Brunstad, Harold llrust, Donald Bryan, James A. 228 232 Bryan, James E. 211 Bryan, Sandra Bryant, James 346 Bryant, Judith 103 257 Brzoska, Paul Buchanan, Dale 61 Buchanan, Dennis Buchanan, Linda 106 Buchanan, Marian Buchanan, Mark Buchanan, Thomas 92 ' 194 Bucholtz, Darleen Buckley, Larry Buckman, Nancy 215 Buckntan, Roger Buergler, Sally Buess, Judith 41 107 194 222 Buettner, Gerald Buhr, Melvin 201 Buitenveld, Sally 110 Bull, Willlam Bull, James 36 199 Bundy, Howard Bunnell, Dianna Buob, Philip Burdick, .Roberta 176 Burger, Frances I 105 Burgeson, Sharyl 80 Burgess, Sharon 61 Burkheimer, Barbara 267 Burleigh, Douglas 111 Burlingame, Donald Burnard, Jay Burnard, John Burns, Mary 113 Burnside, Gary Burrell, Neil Burrell, Debra Burr, Elizabeth . Burrington, Norman Burris, William K. Jr. Burton, Robert 61 252 Burton, Betse 213 Busch, Carol Busch, Terry 161 Buschc, Penny 80 Bush, Lynn . 225 Bushy,Pat 3- . .,'. 373 100 327 235 219 211 24 27 329 310 374 217 135 300 135 380 343 195 197 347 353 317 201 298 368 310 250 206 252 378 342 200 341 362 110 293 377 347 317 365 349 329 339 362 210 338 384 82 337 323 380 295 310 194 245 292 317 194 347 329 317 347 210 235 226 312 347 274 375 343 375 307 307 30 162 223 294 385 300 370 323 120 302 376 358 296 202 380 61 323 362 300 334 308 306 295 362 347 369 369 298 347 195 326 310 349 211 250 341 329 316 212 306 317 246 Bussanich, Betty Bussc, Roy 119 Butherus, Arlene Butler, David Butler, Donald Butler, Karen Butler, Richard Butler, Rosalie Butt, Fuad Buttermore, Ralph Butts, James Butts, Richard Buzzard, Ruth Bye, Diane Bye, Stanley 124 Byers, Valerie Byers, Colleen Byrd, Clifford C Cadle, Larry Cady, Lillian Cain, Lorraine Caine, Carolyn Cakaruis, Audris Caldwell, Brooke Caldwell, James Calhoun, Carol Call, Dean Callan, Cynthia Callahan, Jean Calllson, Helen Calvert, Walter Cameron, Duke Cameron, Judlth Cameron, Penny Cameron, Robin Cammack, Cynthia Camp, Georgina Camp, John Camp, Kay Camp, Merrill Camp, Walter Campbell, Charles D. Campbell, Charles O. Campbell, Dorothy Campbell, Dee 99 265 Campbell, Hugh Campbell, Jeffrey Campbell, Lewis Campbell, Riley Campbell, Robert Campbell, Satnuel Campbell, Sandra Campbell, Susan Carnpero, Carmen Campin, William Canaday, David Caniparoli, Laurette Cannon, Dennis Canque, Gene Capponi, Jim Capps, Wayne Cardwell, John Carey, Barbara Carey, Mathew 105 Carey, Robin Carey, Thomas B. Jr. 102 126 Carlon, Michael Carlson, John E. Carlson, John G. 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