Washington State University - Chinook Yearbook (Pullman, WA)
- Class of 1966
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1966 CHINOOK PUBLISHED BY ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY PULLMAN, WASHINGTON VOLUME 67 f TABLE OF CONTENTS W.S.U.—The PEOPLE 4 ACADEMICS Administration 33 Colleges 45 Seniors 71 ACTIVITIES Communications 1 13 Government 135 Military 167 Arts 179 ATHLETICS Sports 20 1 Intramurals 247 W. R. A 252 ACHIEVEMENTS Honoraries and Organizations 257 A. S. C. A 303 CAMPUS LIFE Campus Life 313 Royalty 331 AFFILIATIONS Sororities 353 Fraternities 383 Independents 423 Index 501 CHINOOK STAFF Carole Jean Fallstrom Editor Diane Miller Divisions Editor Nancy Nogle Divisions Editor Kathie Herr Photo Editor Donna Kirkwood Photo Editor Kathy Boyd Copy Editor Joe Nye Layout Editor Neil Felgenhauer Sports Editor Sharon Olson Business Manager Candy Beatty Asst. Business Manager Bev Kedziora Asst. Business Manager Kent Shoemaker Cover Design P. Spencer Keene Cover Design The memory of four years spent at a university is at first made up of many vivid details. We are certain that we shall never forget the Palouse wind, the brick buildings, the crunching of snow under our boots, or the way the grass looks when it first turns green in the spring. But, as time passes these minute details slowly fade, and instead we remember the people. People who in some way touched our lives, stimulated our minds, and perhaps caused us to think for the first time. It is the people that give a university life. People establish its tradition, and people determine its direction. Washington State University is people. There is a light of the world here, clothed in winter and summer wheat, with feet planted sturdy in experience, knowledge and people. Come this way across bridges, over our baby river, up to our university. We call it The Hill. That is our personal name. This is home now, opening in a suitcase and closing in achievement. You prepare now, after the night, when monologue was keen in your mind — wondering, questioning, seeking. Beginning, it is shy and formal with your hands perspiring, folded on your lap — then suddenly ripe smiles and a firm hand on your shoulder. You identify now. Those are your Cougars out there . And your coach 10 — A hero for a season II 12 And your cheerleader. And you would congratulate them in a minute- if you could identify them in street clothes. m ' w M r ' r t ) m Knowledge is involvement in a coke, when you solve civil rights and population explosion and war in Viet Nam — when you solve them academically. 13 Knowledge is red liquid in a flask, created by you, boiled in empirical learning. 14 Living here is your mood; quiet and lazy with good conversation in the afternoon — 15 Or a thousand blended voices, a bass guitar, snare drums and movement from your body. 16 People — every day you meet them. You learn from them and through them you are better able to understand yourself. The individual and his identity and his affect on you is more important than the game. 17 Some of their names you never find out yet you see them often. i And others are merely names names with no faces. 19 He appears to be alone with his talent and with his thoughts. Yet you reap the results of those thoughts. 20 r- 4s the rhythm maker creates the heat . . . Others are absorbed in the throbbing mood- Not remembering him at all. 21 You are involved in special preparation preparation deserving slender fingers touching lightly, heard from your heart. 22 And when aloneness comes — 23 You work diligently. And your inspiration is nurtured In a million personal involvements. 24 You are nearing the end here, and your mind is concentrated in the future — 25 m It ' m until the next frivolities is drunk in a glass of beer — 26 and harmonizing in a folksong. And then one day, in the presence of this light of the world, your realization is sung in a kiss. 28 And, in the end, your name — and one other — is remembered in a wall. 29 PRESIDENT FRENCH l Tf ftS As they leave Washington State University after fourteen and a half years of service, President and Mrs. C. Clement French are leaving behind more than two names carved in a wall. Together they have watched the University grow from 4,500 students to near- ly 10,000 and have seen as a con- sequence the addition of twelve new dormitories, five dining halls, and two dozen other buildings or major additions. A few of the highlights of French ' s presidency include the inaugura- tion of a university-wide, integrat- ed honors program; growth in size and prestige of the graduate pro- gram; activation of the first major research nuclear reactor on a west- ern campus; and the institution of an intercollegiate exchange pro- gram with the University of the Punjab and later the selection of WSU by the governor of Pakistan and the United States Agency for International Development to provide high-level advice and as- sistance to the new West Pakistan Agricultural University. The new administration building, scheduled to be completed by 1967, will be named in honor of President French. This couple has never been too busy to appear at campus events. President French has always lis- tened to student opinion and has never been too busy to talk to stu- dents who have sought his coun- sel. President and Mrs. French leave behind not only tangible evidence of their years at Washington State University, but a memory in the hearts of students they have served. It is to them that we wish to dedi- cate this 1966 Chinook. As I make this last statement during my presidency, for inclusion in the Chinook, I am very mindful of the privilege which it has been to be a member of the University community for the p ast fourteen years. I am reminded again that for all of us — students, faculty, and ad- ministration alike — this is a privilege and not a right which we enjoy. Through the years, not only of my administration, but preceding it, channels have been established for the effec- tive participation of students in all phases of committee advisory action. Sometimes these have been used well; sometimes too little advantage has been taken of the opportunity for student opinion to be expressed. It is important, however, to realize that there is a clear desire, and channels provided to implement it, to have student opinion heard at all levels. This sort of thing was not established as an emergency measure, but is part of our way of life here at Wash- ington State University. To me, the maintenance of this and the exercise of it are the best ways of assuring the continuance of a University community offering free interchange of opinion and careful consideration of opinion by those who must make final decisions. I trust that your successors and mine will all deliberately work to keep this pattern and this spirit alive. Sincerely yours, C. Clement French President President French and his secretary, Mrs. Robert DeVleming discuss the day ' s correspondence. Washington Governor Daniel J. Evans, Homecoming Queen Karen Wickstrom, President C. Clement French, and ASWSU President Tim Bradbury greet cougar fans at the 1965 Homecoming game. 32 4 .v. , ACADEMICS  v. .. -« ' «:; M«!i ' ' «l f«% fi. 33 Governor and Mrs. Evans, Danny and Mark. GOVERNOR EVANS Your commencement comes at a time when the State of Washington is stepping across the threshold of a bright new era of growth and progress. Seldom, if ever, have there been greater opportunities in almost every major field of endeavor. You of the Class of 1966 will not only have doors opened to you, opportunity spread wide before you, but you will find that responsibility and the demand for leadership will be thrust upon you sooner than you had ever anticipated. Those who accept responsibility and rise to the challenge of leadership will, in a surpris- ingly short span of time, find that the guidance of this state, its business, industry, agriculture and govern- ment, is in their hands. Success — and by that I mean the awareness of achievement — will come to those who today realize that they have only begun to educate themselves, that college graduation is not the end but rather the start of education. My sincere best wishes to all of you in the Class of 1966. Your future and that of our state will prosper and grow together. Daniel J. Evans Governor u. BOARD OF REGENTS Appointed to their positions by the Governor, members of the Board of Regents hold the utmost responsibility for all matters dealing with Wash- ington State University. This group meets ap- proximately once a month to perform such duties as the adoption of building operations, the enact- ment of regulations and the disposition of money. The President of Washington State University, Dr. C. Clement French, acts as Secretary ex-officio and through him the school has a voice. Dr. Harry H. Pitluck President Front Row : Dr. C. C. French, WSU President; Dr. Harry H. Pitluck, Pres- ident of the Board of Regents; Dr. Milton W. Durham, Vice President of the Board of Regents. Back Row: Mr. Jack C. Cole, Mr. H. H. Hahner, Dr. H. Dewayne Kreager, Mrs. Henry B. Owen, Mr. Michael Dederer. 35 Wallis Beasley Vice President Academic James F. Short Dean Graduate School ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATION Under the division of academic adminis- tration fall the areas of the curriculum advisory program, the general extension service, the honors center, the library, the office of admissions and registrar, and the office of international programs. Academic administration is responsible directly to the President and has general supervision of the academic program. Main responsi- bilities are teaching departments, research units, extension services, and the faculty personnel program. Louis D. McNew Coordinator Curriculum Advisory Program G. Donald Smith Director Libraries Claude Simpson Director of Admissions and Registrar Norman A. Braden Director General Extension Service Vishnu N. Bhatia Coordinator Honors Program Stan Berry Associate Director Admissions BUSINESS V. Lauren Shelton Vice President Finance William Poindexter Director Housing and Food Service PUBLIC RELATIONS STUDENT RELATIONS Arthur McCartan Dean of Men John C. Clevenger Dean of Students Catherine M. Northrup Dean of Women Robert Ewalt Assistant Dean of Men E. Anne Winchester Assistant Dean of Women U Michael Morrow Assistant to Dean of Men Patricia Ross Assistant to Dean of Women 41 ,c5i SS?F- •4 App Lcgg Program Coordinator ASWSU Activities William A. Cass Director Student Counseling Center Matthew G. Carey Director, ASWSU Activities and Wilson Compton Union Building STUDENT RELATIONS 42 S. p. Swenson Coordinator International Programs WalterM. Bristol Director Placement Bureau Dr. Ralph Buttermore Director Student Health Service 43 STUDENT RELATIONS Jim Crow Program Advisor of ASWSU Tom Wright Activities Advisor Kathy Schaer Program Advisor of ASWSU M 45 COLLEGE OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS The College of Economics and Business is currently undertaking a com- prehensive study of the possibility of cutting down on the use of water by various industries. This could be done by encouraging certain changes in the manufacturing processes. If used, such changes would reduce the use of water either by economizing on the amount actually consumed in the different processes or by a reduction of the amount which is needed to dilute industrial wastes to acceptable quality levels. Their study includes considerable research into a number of important water-using industries. m itsim The study of economic relationships and pubhc pohcy is the concern of the College of Economics and Business. Students in this field find a general university pro- gram with emphasis placed on economic rela- tionships in business, both public and private, and in national and interna- tional organization. The graduates in this program are choosing careers either as business executives or in the field of research. Eugene Clark Dean College of Economics and Business John A. Guthrie Director Bureau of Economic and Business Research Harry E. McAllister Chairman Department of Business Administration Ralph I. Thayer Chairman Department of Economics Robert E. Hoskinson Chairman Department of Office Administration 47 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION As a part of their pre-professional work at WSU, students are shown gaining first hand experience in producing closed circuit TV lessons. Students form the TV staff, produce the lesson and develop their own formats. Every student in education is in- volved in some way with this new media of instruction. We can no longer count on auto- matic or accidental emergence of wise, courageous, imaginative, and dedicated teachers and educational leaders. We must now educate them purposefully and by design. That is a common quest which binds to- gether the faculty members of the departments within the College of Education. There is a new breed of young men and women enrolling for study in the undergraduate and graduate programs of the College. These are serious young people — interested, sophisticated beyond any previous level, and ready for a higher expectancy. Under the guid- ing principles of American democ- racy, the College of Education aims to educate these young people for their new educational leadership de- manded of them and to equip them personally to understand the impli- cations of their beliefs. George B. Brain Dean College of Education Lloyd B. Urdal Chairman Department of Education Carol E. Gordon Roger C. Wiley Chairman Chairman Department of Physical Education for Women Department of Physical Education for Men COLLEGE OF HOME ECONOMICS A graduate student checks the soxhlet fat extraction ap- paratus. To determine the percentage fat composition, a solvent such as diethyl ether is siphoned and resiph- oned many times through a weighed portion of the item being tested, such as good. After evaporation of the sol- vent, the fat remains in the flask and can be weighed. 50 virr Jane E. Werden Dean College of Home Economics Mary O. Gallwey Chairm.an Department of Child Development Grace E. Sweatt Chairman Department of Institution Economics H. Delight Maughan Chairman Department of Foods and Nutrition Anna L. Wood Chairman Department of Interior Design, Home Planning and Management The College of Home Economics prepares young people for profes- sional careers. The student has the advantage of a broad educa- tion in natural sciences, social sciences and humanities as a basis for professional courses in home economics. As seniors, students may observe and or participate in departmental research projects. In this way graduates are able to contribute significantly to the improvement of family living through careers in extension, teaching, and research. Mignon Perry Chairman Department of Clothing and Textiles 51 COLLEGE OF PHARMACY Investigations into the mechanisms by which drugs cause biological tissue to respond are among the several kinds of research carried on in the College of Pharmacy. The responses of heart tissue to a series of new compounds are being measured and evalu- ated in the department of pharmacology. Isolated heart tissue can be kept functional for a number of hours while its activity is recorded with the aid of electronic poly- graphs. Undergraduate and graduate students become familiar with the fundamen- tal techniques of drug research. Synthesis, analysis and transport mechanisms of drugs are routinely pursued. 52 The objectives of the College of Pharmacy are to serve the people of the State of Washington by prepar- ing undergraduate students for serv- ice in the various branches of pharmaceutical profession, training graduate students in the various specialty fields available, promoting and conducting research, and pro- viding continuing education pro- grams for practicing pharmacists. A professional education in pharmacy is constructed upon a strong back- ground in the basic sciences and liberal arts and is developed further through the knowledge gained in the five specialty areas; pharmaceu- tics, pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacognosy, pharmacology, and pharmacy administration. Allen I. White Dean College of Pharmacy Careful observation is a necessity in the laboratory. Precise measurement insures accurate results. COLLEGE OF SCIENCES AND ARTS Cougar radio and television station KWSC provides students with edu- cation, experience and skill in the field of communications, including writing and editing for the media of mass communications. Education in the liberal arts offers a breadth of knowledge in many subjects and provides depth of concentration in particular fields. The pro- grams of study leading toward the Bachelor of Arts or Science degrees prepare graduates for compe- tence in professional and private life. This College brings together the intellectual and cultural as- pects of education. B. Roger Ray Dean College of Sciences and Arts T. H. Kennedy Senior Dean College of Sciences and Arts Emmett L. Avery Chairman Department of English Raymond Muse Chairman Department of History Keith Monaghan Chairman Department of Fine Arts COLLEGE OF SCIENCES AND ARTS Donald A. Wells Chairman Department of Philosophy Remo P. Fausti Chairman Department of Speech H. Paul Castleberry Chairman Department of Political Science Arne O. Lindberg Chairman Department of Foreign Languages Jack P. Gibbs Chairman Department of Sociology 56 Adolph Hecht Chairman Department of Botany Joseph W. Mills Chairman Department of Geology J. L. Stokes Chairman Department of Bacteriology and Public Health Carl M. Stevens Chairman Department of Chemistry Sidney G. Hacker Chairman Department of Mathematics COLLEGE OF SCIENCES AND ARTS Robert A. Mott Chairman Department of Communications James H. Elder Chairman Department of Psychology Kemble A. Stout Chairman Department of Music Donald F. McCall Chairman Department of Police Science and Administration William Band Chairman Department of Physics Richard A. Parker Chairman Department of Zoology Hilda B. Roberts Chairman Prenursing 59 COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE A painless metho d of branding livestock with intense cold, rather than heat, has been developed by a WSU scientist. Dr. R. Keith Farrell of the College of Veterinary Med- icine, working with scientists of WSU, has successfully developed a super-chilled copper iron which is touched to a clipped surface of the animal ' s hide for 20 seconds or less. The hair grows out white at the point of contact. The brand of identification mark, outlined in white hair, becomes a permanent part of the animal ' s coat. The use of cold brand process has many implications. In addition to being less painful for the animal, use of this process could be used to brand game to speed up the proc- ess of plotting migratory patterns and population dynamics. 60 Dr. James A. Henderson Dean College of Veterinary Medicine Dr. Richard L. Ott Chairman Clinical Medicine and Surgery The curriculum in the College of Veterinary Medicine, which requires four academic years, provides a broad biological foundation in the sci- ence and art of veterinary medicine. Training of students includes in- struction in the normal and abnormal structure and functions of the animal body, in the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of animal disease, and in matters that pertain to public health. Upon completion of the prescribed course of study, the degree of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine is awarded to the student. Graduates may enter private prac- tice or may be employed by state or federal agencies and private cor- porations, teaching or research institutions, or the armed services. Be- cause of available space, the number of entering freshmen is limited to 50 each year. The selection of these students is made on the basis of academic ability and interest. Dr. G. R. Spencer Chairman Pathology Dr. Jon A. McCurdy Chairman Anatomy Dr. Torbjorn Moll Acting chairman Microbiology Dr. Paul A. Klavano Chairman Physiology and Pharmacology COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE Plant geneticists, Dr. C. F. Konzak and Dr. R. A. Nilan, look at the re- sults of work that has stepped up the evolutionary timeclock for plants by millions of years. At the left are stunted barley seedlings showing the effects of a treatment with a mutagenic chemical agent, diethyl sulfate. Permanent gene changes resulting from the treatment will appear in the offspring of these stunted plants, that is, in the second generation from the treated seed. The normal barley plants on the right are from un- treated seed of the same strain and variety as the stunted plants. The discovery they have made is a fast, simple, low-cost shortcut to mutation plant breeding. It is a fundamental and important step toward man ' s control of his plant environment and points the way to a better under- standing of radiation effects on the cells of plants and people. 62 During the past year a significant change was made in the organi- zational structure of the University ' s agricuhural components. The Institute of Agricultural Sciences was abolished, and the College of Agriculture became the central unit. The Agricultural Extension Service became the Cooperative Extension Service, and outlying experiment stations became research centers. Chief administrative officer is Dean Louis L. Madsen. Reporting to him are Mark T. Bu- chanan, director of research; George W. Fischer, director of resident instruction and John P. Miller, director of cooperative extension. George W. Fischer Director Agricultural Resident Instruction Mark T. Buchanan Director Agricultural Research Louis L. Madsen Dean College of Agriculture 63 VMMMM l j i_ (i| ' W| Vki X v T. H. Blosser Chairman Department of Animal Sciences June Roberts Chairman Department of Agricultural Engineering John P. Nagle Chairman Department of Forestry and Range Management H. S. Telford Chairman Department of Entomology □ B. R. Bertramson Chairman Department of Agronomy William B. Ackley Chairman Department of Horticulture COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE James M. Nielson Chairman Agriculture Economics Department C. Gardner Shaw Chairman Department of Plant Pathology 65 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Hydraulic model study of the Iron Gate Dam spillway chute and stilling basin. Re- search is being conducted by members of the R. L. Albrook Hydraulic Laboratory staff, College of Engineering Research Divi- The spillway on this northern Cali- sion. fornia dam was destroyed by floods in De- cember, 1964, and had to be redesigned. E. W. Greenfield Director of Research College of Engineering Emmett B. Moore Chairman Department of Civil Engineering D. L. Masson Chairman Department of Mining William H. Knight Head Technical Extension Service J. P. Spielman Dean College of Engineering 67 Servet A. Duran Chairman Department of Metallurgy Attie L. Belts Chairman Department of Electrical Engineering Harry C. Weller Chairman Department of Architecture H. A. Sorensen Chairman Department of Mechanical Engineering George T. Austin Chairman Department of Chemical Engineering i.;.. ,-,.ta ' A ' .mj. ' ' «;«, ROTC Both the Air Force and Army ROTC units ex- perienced one of the best years ever on the WSU campus. Both departments, for the first time, offered their outstanding cadets full scholarships. The flight training program for both Army and Air Force got off to a flying start, with nine cadets qualifying for their civilian pilot ' s licenses by mid-November. The Cougar Rangers, in their black berets and pol- ished boots are now a familiar part of the campus scene. This elite group receives more enthusiastic applicants than they can ac- commodate. The highlights for the year for the Air Force cadets was the flight and base orientation visit to Nellis AFB, Las Vegas, for the seniors and the flight and tour of the Missile facilities for the juniors at Hill AFB, Ogden, Utah. Both departments were most fortunate this year to have as the mid-year commissioning speaker the Chief of Staff, Strategic Air Command, Major General Charles M. Eisenhart. A9 ROTC The Departments of Military Science and Aero- space Studies prepare graduates to serve as officers in the United States Army or Air Force. They also provide college men an opportunity to include in their regular program of study subjects of recog- nized military and educational value as a founda- tion for intelligent leadership. Every cadet who successfully completes the ROTC program and also attains a university degree is commissioned as a second lieutenant in the reserves. Cadets who are above average academically and who also dis- play unusual leadership potential are offered regu- lar commissions in the Army or Air Force. Every year a number of these Distinguished Military Graduates choose a military career. Colonel Arthur M. Holtorf Chairman Department of Aerospace Studies m Colonel Howard L. Cornutt Chairman Department of Military Science 70 Seniors 71 ' mi ,, :.;mv j ■3i0 ■Hi; A i t i 1 1 im m ln t a TT f A solemn line of nearly 1,400 candidates for bachelors degrees and advanced degrees Retiring President C. Clement file into Rogers Field. French is presented an honorary Doctor of Laws degree by Dr. Milton il ill IVI l ilI M Durham, new President of the Board UU M m L IN U t m t IN I of Regents. Gov. Evans applauds in the background. A Bachelor ' s degree in Sociology is awarded to Nancy Nogle. The senior run — 1966 style begins before the faculty leaves the field. 72 Robert Lee Aaby Tacoma, Math Charles R. Aanenson Coulee Dam, Gen. Studies Harold B. Adams Brewster, Fine Arts Warren J. Adams Fairfield, Math Nancy Aguirre Equador, Horticultiue Armand D. Ahrendt Spokane, Pharmacy Farid Ahsan-ud-din Pakistan, Chem. Engineering David W. Akers Pullman, Elec. Engineering Charles E. Alden Kennewick, Prelaw Douglas M. Alexander Kennewick, Indus. Arts Educ. Douglas E. Allen, Jr. Oak Harbor, Bus. Admin. Judith A, Allen Seattle, Bacteriology Patricia C. Allen Spokane, General Math Ann M. Allert LaCrosse, Institution Economics Paul C. Alley Everett, Bus. Admin. Judy D. AUsip Othello, Education Dennis L. Anderson Tacoma, Zoology Donald W. Anderson Pullman, Vet. Med. Nilding B. Anderson Tacoma, Predentistry Jack R Anderson Tacoma, Elec. Engineering Jacqueline R Anderson Colorado, Pharmacy James C. Anderson Everett, Forestry Janet J. Anderson Spokane, Education Lawrence D. Anderson Seattle, Gen. Social Science Robert R. Anderson Tacoma, Speech Sandra K. Anderson Tacoma, Education Warren L. Anderson Kirkland, Elec. Engineering Catherine J. Andres Walla Walla, Recreation James R. Anshutz Longview, Political Science Sally E. Arbon Spokane, Education Ernest C. Arbuckle California, Gen. Soc. Science William B. Ardrey Idaho, Pharmacy Sybil L. Arges Seattle, Gen. Soc. Science Constance M. Arkills Zenith, Home Economics Lloyd D. Armstead Pullman, Social Studies Ivars Amits Longvievi, Bus. Admin. Delfin Arreola, Jr. Wapato, Chem. Engineering Vera J. Arrowsmith Grandview, Education Judith M. Aspinwall Seattle, English James Asplund Ferndale, Dairy Science 73 Sandra L. Atchison Tacoma, Language Education Alan Lee Atkinson Pullman, Architecture Bryce Eugene Auh Spofajne, English Janice Austin Albion, Vet. Medicine Jane Evelyn Ayer Spokane, Education Susan D. Bacharach Virginia, General Math Judith Anne Backman Spokane, Education Richard Allen Badham Puyallup, Architecture Douglas Robert Bailey Seattle, Horticulture Norene Kay Bailey Spokane, Speech Gale Lea Baker Walla Walla, Education Raymon Edward Baker Olympia, Communications Valroie Baker Bellevtxe, General Studies Cecil Howard Baldwin Colville, General Studies Ralph H. Baldwin Spokane, Prelaw Mary Dayle Banks Seattle, English James Wiley Bannon Kettle Falls, Forestry Doris Marie Barbre Harrington, Sociology Spencer Lyon Barnes Montesano, Mechanical Engineer. Sharon Mae Bamett Lind, Sociology Eileen Gail Barney Voncouyer, Education John Sylvester Barney Vancouver, Premedicine William H. Barrett Tacoma, Education Howard Roy Bartlett Spokane, Prelaw Steven Craig Bartlet Chattaroy, Electrical Enginec Rebecca L. Basnei Bremerton, Education 74 Bonnie L Bateman Oregon, Education Janice J. Battan Ellensburg, Speech Harry E. Batty Spokane, Gen. Humanities Janet S. Baxter Spokane, Recreation Donald D. Bayes Lynden, Vocational Educ. Chester R. Baylor Yakima, English Boiuie R. Beard Spokane, Physical Ed. James E. Beard Auburn, Physical Ed. Karla Beck Walla Walla, Bacteriology Milton M. Beck Utah, Vet. Med. Linda L. Becker Tacoma, Education Thomas J. Beckman Tacoma, Forestry Jane Beddow Walla Walla, Foreign Lang. Bonnie M. Beeks Roosevelt, Foreign Lang. Jon M. Belcher Vancouver, Chemistry Ed. Frank R. Bell Ephrata, Civil Engineering Rita L. Benefiel Walla Walla. History Pamela J. Bennett Renton, Education William E. Bennett Puyallup, Agronomy John Edward Benson Spokane, Math Margaret P. Benson Colfax, Bacteriology Gary Gene Berg Colville, Elec. Engineering Robert M. Bergdahl Richland, Mech. Engineering Charles E. Bemasconi Seattle, Physical Ed. Karen Sue Bert Longview, Interior Decoration Kenneth F. Bertrand Bellevue, Communications Bruce T. Bertsch Yakima, Bus. Admin. Gordon W. Best Pullman, Arch. Engineering Katherine S. Best Seattle, Interior Decoration George Beveridge California, Physical Ed. Michael W. Biggs Spokane, Civil Engineering Diana C. Bjomer Idaho, Music Betsy A. Blake Spokane, Home Ec. Gary O. Blake Spokane, Bus. Admin. Sara Jo Blakkolb Clarkston, Education Gary B. Bland Pullman, Bus. Admin. Bradley W. Blegen Spokane, Civil Engineering Richard R. Bline Seattle, Communications Geraldine K. Blomgren Chewelah, Home Ec. Barbara Lee Bloom Stanwood, Education 75 I During the first few days of classes the Bookie becomes a favorite hangout as we purchase supplies for the new semester. Earl E. Bloom Spokane, Electrical Engineer. John F. Bloomquist Carson, Business Admin. Nancy Jane Bodman Waitsburg, Physical Ed. William C. Boehm Tacoma, Electrical Engineer. Stanley D. Bogucki Seattle, Political Science Elizabeth F. Bold Seattle, English Jerry Gary Booth Spokane, Geology Barbara Lyime Borck Naches, Social Studies Carol Arlene bosenius Tacoma, Education Gail Esther Botsford Tacoma, Institution Econ. Sheila K. Bowelle Kennewick, Math William Wesley Bowen Kent, Mechanical Engineer. Marion Alice Bowker Spokane, Institution Econ. Robert W. Bowles Nevada, History Malcolm P. Bowman Latah, Mechanical Engineer. Susan Carol Bowman Hawaii, Physical Ed. 76 Anita Hellen Boyd Regents, Education Kathleen Boyd Moses Lake, English Benjamin B. Braat Newberg, Vet. Medicine Timothy D. Bradbury Seattle, General Studies Phyllis Marie Braff Yakima, Political Science Marshall K. Brammer Mead, Electrical Engineer. William John Briskey Oregon, Vet. Medicine James Clayton Bryant Oregon, Vet. ledicine Mammie Nanette Brazel Tacoma, Speech Michael Bright Hawaii, Fine Arts O r fi i Charles R. Brockway Bellevue, Gen. Social Sci. Craig M. Brookman Spokane, Bus. Adrrvin. Richard T. Brothers Bellevue, Prelaw Lynn C. Brotherton Seattle, English Steven O. Brough Pullman, Predentistry James A. Brown Spokane, Physical Ed. Judith S. Brown Spokane, Math. Myma Jo Brown Spokane, Education Phillip R. Brown Oakesdale, Political Science John R. Browning O regon, Physical Ed. Linda L. Brutzman Kennewick, Gen. Biol. Stud. David A. Bryant Longview, Range Management Jeanne M. Buchanan Ephrata, Education John W. Buergel Tekoa, Bus. Admin. Sally K. Buergler Puyallup, Pharmacy Richard W. BuUard Menlo, Mechanical Engineer. Jon H. Bumgardner Aberdeen, Electrical Engineer. Susan Jo Burke Spokane, Sociology James R. Burwell Port Angeles, Bus. Admin. Diane M. Bye Pomeroy, Home Economics Ronald E. Byers Pullman, Physics Arthur B. Cagle Pullman, Fine Arts Carolyn K. Caine Camas, Psychology Andris J. Cakamis Fort Steliacoom, Soc. Stud. Lawrence E. Calkin Cashmere, Pre-Physical Ther. Jean M. Callahan Seattle, Speech Georgina L. Camp Tacoma, Physical Ed. Dolores J. Campbell Union Gap, Business Admin. Jean Marie Campbell Twisp, Education Lewis H. Campbell Richland, Vet Medicine Susan Campbell Seattle, Education Patrick J. Caraher Oregon, Communications Robin C. Carey Spokane, Sociology Stanley J. Carey, Jr. Seattle, Bus. Admin. Fred V. Carlson Enumclaw, Bus. Admin. Richard E. Carman Everett, Hotel Admin. Kenneth S. Carmichael Spokane, Agriculture Econ. Bill E. Caniahan Palouse, Animal Science Gerald L Can- Port Angeles, Geology Linda L Carr Pullman, Sociology 77 Susan D. Carskadden Oak Harbor, English Franklin Lee Carson Elma, Range Management Gerald ine D. Carter RetsU, Social Studies Lucile Feralyn Carter Seattle, Interior Decoration Milton J. Carter, Jr. Spokane, History Ronald Glenn Carter Spokane, Communications Michael Charles Gates California, Forestry Robert Dahle Caudill Spokane, Business Admin. David Nathan Gavanaugh Pullman, Political Sci. Carol Anne Ghadwick T nith, General Studies Hilver D. Chambers Tacoma, English Oleta Gay Chambers Sunnyside, Social Studies Thomas J. Chambers, Jr. Wapato, Prelaw William R. Chambers Seattle, Civil Engineer. Marvin E. Champoux Toppenish, Entomology Beverly Ann Chaftman Spokane, Child Development LeRoy Etean Charf Kent, Architecture Charles Robert Chase Lewiston, Pharmacy Richard Allan Chess Longview, Prelaw Richard B. Ghisholm iVeui Mexico, Education Carmen Lynn Chouinard Cosmopolis, Home Economics Sharon Christopherson Vancouver, English Dennis Albert Church La Conner, Social Studies William James Church Spokane, General Studies Tore Claeson, Jr. Spokane, Music The men of Sigma Alpha Epsilon tap excited sorority women for Little Sisters of Minerva. 78 Neil W. Clayton Pullman, Sociology Alanna C. Cleary Seattle, Education Margaret M. Clegg Colfax, Education Richard E. Clements Manson, Bus. Admin. Helen L. Click Moses Lake, English Tom G. Cline Spokane, Math Terry L. Cochran Naches, Bus. Admin. John F. Codington California, Physical Ed. Chris Coelho Pullman, Elec. Engineer. James E. Coffey Pasco, Sociology Richard W. Coif Woodland, Civil Engineering Randolph J. Collins Spokane, Pharmacy Russell L. Collins California, Speech Clark D. Colwell Touchet, Political Science George E. Conniff lone. Civil Engineering Janet I. Connors Espanola, English Stephen B. Connors Harrah, Political Science Catherine N. Content Federal Way, Cloth. Text. Lorna J. Conway Tacoma, Office Admin. Charles R. Cook Yakima, Civil Engineering Douglas P. Cook California, Prelaw Joanne L. Cook Lynden, Education Thomas A. Cook Pullman, Civil Engineering Robert M. Cooper Spokane, Bus. Admin. Darrell S. Corbin Pullman. Economics Robert E. Corlett Black Diamond, Prelaw Howard L. Cornutt, Jr. Pullman, Bus. Admin. Janice L. Cornwell Auburn, Sociology Terry Cosgrove Nevada, Vet. Medicine Frederick J. Coson Yakima, Speech Lee G. Coumbs Newport, Agri. Education Kenneth R. Courtney Snohomish, Gen. Phys. Science Lee A. Covell Tacoma, History Susan J. Covell Tacoma, Education Forest Covington Seattle, Hotel Admin. Richard G. Cowan Camas, Chem. Engineering David L. Cox Spokane, Gen. Social Sci. Gary C. Cranney Idaho, Vet. Medicine Michael D. Cranston Bremerton, Gen. Social Sci Ethan E. Crawford, Jr. Spokane, Social Studies 79 Gordon N. Cromwell, Jr. Bellevue, Premedicine Helen J. Cross Richland, Sociology Cherie A. Cubbage Bellevue, Education Claudia L. Cull Everett, Gen. Studies Alfred R. Cummins Touchet, Agriculture Engineer. Charles B. Dagg Seattle, History Russell T. Dailey La Crosse, Wildlife Biology Clair E. Dalton Richland, Bus. Admin. Michael R Daly Spokane, Bus. Admin. Rebecca J. Damm Seattle, Home Economics Robert C. Daniel Spokane, Communications Keith A. Davidson Spokane, Math Rodney D. Davidson Longview, Gen. Studies Carol L. Davis Spokane, Education Daniel C. Davis Bremerton, History 1 Doima C. Davis Virginia, Foods Nut. Jacquelyn L. Davis Olympia, Education Mary J. Davis Olympia, Education Peter D. Davis Oregon, Vet. Medicine Robert R. Davis Toppenish, Agriculture Roger H. Davis Spokane, Police Science Wayne R. Davis Pomeroy, Agric. Econ. Jeffery J. Dawson Richland, Agriculture Walter A. Dawson Oregon, Bus. Admin. Roger H. Decker Pullman, Bus. Admin. The card section adds color to the half-time entertainment. 80 Dick DeGraaf, Jr. Grandview, Pharmacy Sam G. Deliganis Idaho, Pharmacy Robert E. DeLong Edmonds, Industrial Arts Daniel A. Deshon Idaho, Hotel Admin. Paul Saunders Dewar Seattle, Mechanical Engineer. I Margaret C. Dezell Tacoma, Music Darlene M. Dickson Gig Harbor, Bacteriology Catherine A. Dietrich California, Gen. Biological Stud. Paul P. Dietrichson I Norwai), Political Science ! Roger Thomas Dirstine ' Spokane, Physical Metallurgy Patrick Dix Spokane, Civil Engineering Harold M. Dobie Yakima, Horticulture Richard Carlton Dodge Pullman, Bus. Admin. John E)ean Dolquist lohomish. Building Theory Prac. Edwin Donaldson Colfax, Agronomy Patricia E. Donegan Seattle, Education William C. Donley Waitsburg, Speech Daniel Donovan Walla Walla, Gen. Social Sci. Irene Gwen Dormaier Coulee City, Home Economics Charles Howard Etoty Davenport, Horticulture Jill Corinne Downing Virginia, English Michael J. Dragnich Republic, Mechanical Engineer. Christine E. Drinkard Walla Walla, Physical Ed. Frank Gordon Drischel Walla Walla, General Math Louise Marie Dube Rosalia, Math Judy Joann Duckworth Waitsburg, Bus. Admin. Linda June Duemling Bremerton, Recreation Jeffrey C. Duenwald Edwall, Vet. Medicine Maurine Agnes Duffy New York, Physical Ed. Edwin Allen Dumas Pullman, Arch. Engineer. Marsha E. Dunlap Omak, Education Kailan Clyde Dunn Wapato, Animal Science Sally Lynn Dunn Moses Lake, Home Economics Michael Anthony Dyre Everett, Predentistry Jeanette Easley Tacoma, Sociology Stephen Arthur Ebbert Colfax, Bus. Admin. Kathy Lee Eckhardt Richland, Institution Economics Eric Allen Edlund Hoquiam, Communications Robert Earl Eiden Nebraska, Music Lynn Clark Elder Toppenish, Agricultural Econ. 81 A fighting Cougar team gives us a lot to shout about during the fall. Ronald Jack Elder Alderwood Manor, Forestry Robin Kerk Eliassen Omak, Social Studies Ed. Karen Renae Ellefsen VancouDer, Office Admin. Nancy Irene Ellefson Voncouuer, Office Admin. David Joe Elliott Withrow, Electrical Engineer. Susan Lee Elliott Richland, Foreign Lang. Robert Morris Ellis Spokane, History James Mathew Ellison Coupeville, Education Raymond Roger Ellison Tacoma, Elec. Engineer. Carol Jean Elmer Everett, Education Jeff Louis Emery Sumner, Sociology 82 Gary Steven Emerson Quincy, Political Sci. Richard N. Empson, Jr. Pullman, Vet. Medicine Richard D. Eng Newport, English Billie J. Engelhardt Gifford, Household Equip. Ron George Engelland Tacoma, Zoology Patricia Dian Enger Vancouver, Education James Allen Erickson Tacoma, Social Studies Kermeth W. Erickson, Jr. Spokane, Metallurgy Raymond Glen Erickson Cedonia, Animal Science Jeffery Ernst Everett, Forestry Robert A. Eshelman Centerville, Bacteriology Judith Maureen Estes Seattle, English Robert S. Estling Walla Walla, Fine Arts Harald Euler West Germany, Psychology Gary Carl A. Euscher Seattle, Bus. Admin. 1 Blanche E. Evans Winthrop, English Martha Kay Evans McCleary, Education Michael S. Evans Vancouver, B. C, History Stanley Janes Evans Kennewick, Social Studies Karen Margaret Evjen Tacoma, English Carole Kay Exiey Oregon, Education Naomi Lu Fah California, Social Studies Michael Fairhart Morton, Communications Carole Jean Fallstrom Issaquah, Home Economics Susan Barbara Fancher Spokane, Education John Charles Farrow Spokane, Prelaw Frank K. Feldman Seattle, Gen. Social Sci. Bruce L. Fenner Seattle, History Robert E. Ferguson Edmonds, Fine Arts Janice E. Fields I City, English Linda Kay Finch Tacoma, Hotel Admin. Mike Ralph Finch Winlock, Anthropology Sandra Arlene Finch Opportunity, Speech Larry Dale Finnestad Seattle, Botany Michael D. Finney Moses Lake, General Math Edward E. Flanagan Dayton, Gen. Social Sci. James P. Fleming Missouri, Police Science David E. Fletcher Tekoa, Bus. Admin. David J. Fletcher Walla Walla, History Gary Lee Fletcher Galvin, Pharmacy Linda Ann Florine Illinois, Communications James Leo Flynn, Jr. Olympia, Gen. Social Sci. James M. Fogg California, Agriculture John M. Forbes California, Communications Melvin David Fortems British Columbia, Police Science Amelia Jenny Fossum Yakirrui, Education Warren Earl Foster Buckley, Bus. Admin. James D. Fotheringill Pullman, Prelaw Perry M. Fowler Bremerton, Horticulture Wendy Florence Fowler Everett, Education Patricia P. Frailey Arizona, Vet. Medicine Clive Jones Francis Pasco, Chemical Engineer. Gordon W. Franklin Vancouuer, Range Management Janice Louise Franz Spokane, Education Ruth M. Freudenberger Wenatchee, History 83 Celia L. Fridell Bremerton, Sociology Dennis R. Friedrichs Pasco, Math Alan R. Fritzberg Everson, Chemistry Maria E. Froeber Seattle, Psychology Karen J. Fryer Kent, Sociology Harry E. Furgeson Montana, Zoology j Georgia Gales ' Spokane, Education : E)ouglas W. Gallagher Bellingham, Mech. Engineering Rafael M. Garcia, III Philippines, Economics Carol J. Gardiner Kirkland, Animal Science Gordon D. Gardner Seattle, Wildlife Biology Joseph R. Gardner Randle, Math Abigail A. Garrett Wenatchee, Political Science Patricia E. Gates Mercer Island, Gen. Phys. Sciences Richard J. Gatto Buckley, Wildlife Biology Kay M. Gaussion Vancouver, Botany Michael B. Gay Tacoma, Gen. Math Robert L. Geisert Pullman, Mech. Engineering Tonia K. Geisert Pullman, Gen. Humanities Roger H. George Camas, Chemistry Carol L, Germain Seattle, Home Economics Gary W. GescUce Cheney, Police Science Paul D. Gibb Pullman, Premedicine Orville E. Gibbons Pullman, Mech. Engineering Jeanette C. Gibson Connell, Education Kenneth D. Gilbertson Port Angeles, Forestry 84 Archie R. Gilliam Davenport, Bus. Admin. Sandra Lee Gilliam Spokane, Education Thomas Lee Gillick Poulsbo, Forestry Johnny G. Gillihan Seattle, Economics Wayne N. Gleason Chehalis, Agri. Econ. Jimmie Wayne Gleaton Walla Walla, Agriculture Ward A. Glessner Mansfield, Bus. Admin. Carolyn L. Glidden Spokane, Bacteriology Walter Paul Goddard Idaho, Civil Engineering Chester Cioetzinger Montana, Vet. Medicine Ann M. Goldsworthy Yakima, Foreign Language Harry Goldsworthy Virginia, Bus. Admin. Esther M. Gombos Pullman, Physical Ed. Raymond A. Goolsbey Spokane, Electrical Engineer. Gloria Jean Gordon Everett, Physical Ed. Betty Jean Gould Ephrata, Home Economics Donald T. Grahn Seattle, Gen. Biological Stud. Nikki M. Graupner Newport, Home Economics Helen F. Gray Seattle, English Judith L. Gray Virginia, Physical Ed. Lorinda A. Green Spanaway, Physical Ed. Sharon Anne Greer Mississippi, Geology Daniel W. Gregg Quincy, History John V. Gregory Spokane, Economics Larry F. Gregory Pasco, History Frances Ann Gresham Bremerton, Chemistry Linda Alice Grinnell Everett, English Marilyn J. Grinnell Tonasket, Education Gary Arthur Gronewald Goldendale, Predentistry Billee Marie Gudaz Aberdeen, Sociology John Arthur Gudaz Cosmopolis, Electrical Engineer. Thomas Q. Guedel Mercer Island, Gen. Social Sci. Joan Elaine Guenther Lynnwood, Education Lynn Henry Guenther Spokane, Bus. Admin. Vem Douglas Guenther Hunters, Agric. Economics Sandra Louise Guffey Seattle, Education Mara Gustavs Pullman, General Social Sci. Andrea Joy Haddock Tacoma, Sociology Sigvard Nils Haglund Seattle, Bus. Admin. Allen Eddie Haines Seattle, Prelaw 1 85 Richard Eugene Hall Ephrata, Police Science William Leary Halpin Royal City, Prelaw Amelle B. Halsan Seattle, Education Jerald V. Halvorsen Yakima, Bacteriology Harry Brenton Hamer Seattle, Fine Arts Donna Mae Hamilton Coulee Dam, English James T. Hamilton Brewster, Physical Ed. Robert R. Hamilton Brewster, Animal Science Ronald Clark Hamilton Rockford, Forestry Richard T. Hammerstrom Tacoma, Communications Charles Edgar Hammond Spokane, Bus. Admin. Hill Edward Hampton California, Civil Engineering Pauline O. Handeland Tacoma, Education Gerald Anthony Hanlon Monroe, Agriculture Ronald Ray Hannum Bridgeport, Bus. Admin. Chester Kirk Hansen Nine Mile Falls, Agriculture Colin Douglass Hansen Spokane, Physics Karen Dianne Hansen Spokane, Education Vera Rae Hansen Leavenworth, Clothing Tex. John Victor Hanson Renton, Mechan. Engineer. David Joseph Haines Okanogan, Elec. Engineer. David John Haining Woodinville, Masic Many students spend weekends tramping through the wheat fields enjoying the out-of-doors and hoping to find pheasants. 8A f Ronald A. Harder Garfield, Bus. Admin. Karen G. Hardin Davenport, Pharmacy Christine C. Hardinger Spokane, Political Science Neva R. Hardman Yakima, Math Gordon K. Hare Seattle, Psychology Jerry B. Harms Sedro-Woo ey, Gen. Studies Patricia L. Harper Spokane, Home Economics Sue E. Harper Issaquah, Education Bruce W. Harris Waitsburg, Industrial Arts David M. Harris Pullman, Mech. Engineer. Donavon J. Harris Richland, Architecture Marian F. Harrison California, Foreign Languages Mary M. Hart Oroville, Office Admin. Brian T. Harvey McCleary, History Gloria M. Harvison Seattle, General Math Carl R. Hastings California, Physical Met. Cheryl A. Hatley Pullman, Foreign Lang. Wallace N. Hauck Pullman, Gen. Studies Lee A. Havener Stanwood, Bus. Admin. Donald F. Havens Spokane, Bus. Admin. Richard E. Hawes California, Gen. Studies Robert E. Hawes Pullman, Education Ronald W. Hawkins Mt. Vernon, Agronomy William E. Hawkins Friday Harbor, Social Studies Gerald G. Hawley College Place, Bus. Admin. Joel S. Hawley Pullman, Hotel Admin. Phyllis L. Hawley Seattle, Office Admin. Sydney H. Hays Pullman, Bus. Admin. Robert E. Heacox Gig Harbor, Psychology Douglas N. Head Montana, Civil Engineering John P. Hearst California, Sociology Bruce Hedderly-Smith Bainbridge Island, Animal Sci. Ronald W. Hegewald Monroe, Elec. Engineer. Karen K. Heimbigner Ellensburg, Sociology Nickolas D. Hein Davenport, Animal Sci. Katherine I. Heinemann Rosalia, English Barbara M. Heino Seattle, Sociology Richard C. Heitsch Longview, Premedicine Sanford W. Helt Prescott, Math Nicholas A. Hendrick Pullman, Hotel Admin. 87 Senior Karen Wickstrom of Alpha Delta Pi is se- lected queen of the 1965 Homecoming celebration. ik John E. Hendricks Alderwood Manor, Elec. Engineer. Keith R. Hendrickson Tacoma, Forestry Ronald D. Hendrickson Pullman, Agriculture John Gerhart Hennen Des Moines, Economics Dan Newell Hensley Spokane, General Studies John James Hensley California, Mech. Engineer. Sandra Sue Henson Goldendale, Speech Carol Joyce Herbel Richland, Foreign Lang. Merle C. Herbison Seattle, Premedicine Melvin Allen Herdrick Almira, Geology Julie Mildren Herpick Seattle, Education Kathryn Ann Herr Seattle, Education Janet Whitmore Hewley Pomeroy, Interior Decoration Gerald Jay Hickman Clarkston, General Studies Richard A. Hickman California, History Susan Carol Hicks Mabton, Gen. Humanities Eric Allan Hietala Spokane, Premedicine Ronald C. Higgins Spokane, Prelaw Clifford Hilderbrand Republic, Education Ronald David Hill Texas, Sociology Joan Margaret Hille Colville, Education Kenneth B. Hirschel Rockford, Agriculture James Elmer Hobkirk Pasco, Vet. Medicine Glenn Martin Hoffman Cashmere, Forestry Fred Neil Hogg Fullerton, Communications I Richard Holben Idaho, Physics and Math Chfford W. Holman Soap Lake, Civil Engineering Charles O. Holmes Seattle, Predentistry James S. Holt Spokane, Architecture William E. Holtcamp Sedro-Woolley, Agricultural Ac. Toshihiko Homma Japan, Zoology Frank W. Honsowetz Bremerton, Prelaw Connie K. Hood Spokane, English Lynda L. Hood Clarkston, Political Sci. Keith L. Hoofnagle Marysville, Fine Arts Mary J. Hoop California, English Hollys B. Hooper Seattle, English Thomas B. Hopper Pullman, Civil Engineering James A. Horn Seattle, Social Studies Dallas P. Horton Montana, Vet. Medicine Michael W. Hougan Fall City, Vet. Medicine Kathleen E. House Longview, Office Admin. John H. Hovey Kent, Economics John C. Howell Edmonds, Hotel Admin. John D. Howell Pullman, Elec. Engineer. James F. Hubbard Texas, Civil Engineering James D. Huber Arlington, Geography Fred E. Hughes Clarkston, Social Studies Helen Tong Suk Hui Hong Kong, English Oenes C. Huisman Grandview, Chemistry Ronald R. Hull Colfax, History Karen C. Humphrey California, Fine Arts Robert J. Hunt Tacoma, Bus. Admin. Mary J. Hun ter Spokane, Sociology Fredric M. Husby Mt. Vernon, Animal Science W. E)ean Hutchinson Richland, Psychology Janet L. Hyde Almira, Speech Gerald S. Ichiki Hawaii, Mech. Engineer. Susan L. Iddings Cheney, Vet. Medicine Karen C. Inaba Moses Lake, Bacteriology B. Karen Ingebrigtson Ephrata, Speech Michael L. Ingham Central ia. Math Gail D. Inkpen Spokane, Political Sci. Morris L. Irving Spokane, Pre-Physical Therapy John I. Irwin Oregon, Civil Engineering 89 F ' vTwrqni rji m An oriental flavor prevails at this year ' s cub carnival. 90 Ronald Raymond Irwin Spokane, Mech. Engineer. Elaine Isaacson Moses Lake, Home Ec. Philip Gene Isaak Coulee City, Agriculture Arthur Robert Jack Cheney, Vet. Medicine Donald Wayne Jacklin Spokane, Agronomy Helen Louise Jackson Seattle, Sociology Michael David Jackson Kennewick, Physics Michele Green Jackson Coulee Dam, Education Newton Calvin Jackson Ephrata, Civil Engineering Gary Arthur Jacobsen Seattle, Wildlife Biology Sandra L. Jacobsen Spokane, English Victoria Joy Jacobson Moses Lake, Sociology Mary Ann Jacquot Pullman, Clothing Tex. Marsha Ann James Seattle, Clothing Tex. Sally Ann Jamiesor Bremerton, Education Tyler Newton Jarvi.s Kent, Gen. Biological Sci Meredith Jenkins California, Education Barbara L. Jensen Sumner, Home Economics Carolyn Sue Jensen Moses Lake, Education Dallas W. Jensen, Jr. Burton, Bus. Admin. Kathie Jensen Spokane, Education Robert Michael Jepsen Tacoma, Premedicine Joel Alden Jem Oregon, Vet. Medicine Charles Leon Johnson Yakima, Bus. Admin. Dennis Efuane Johnson Everett, Social Studies Ed. Dennis Lee Johnson Hoquiam, Bus. Admin. Edgar B. Johnson Garfield, Wildlife Biology Edward G. Johnson Idaho, Vet. Medicine Gary Evert Johnson Tacoma, Elec. Engineer. George C. Johnson, Jr. Port Angeles, Bus. Admin. Gregory K. Johnson Oregon, Agricultural Econ. James Albert Johnson Hoquiam, Mech. Engineer. Joaime Louise Johnson Tacoma, Education John Teran Johnson Tumwater, Bus. Admin. Larry L. Johnson Mt. Vernon, Agronomy Michael G. Johnson Chelan, Gen. Social Sci. Robert C. Johnson Illinois, Physics Ronald M. Johnson Wenatchee, Agriculture Roy Henry Johnson, Jr. Renton, Physical Ed. Shirley E. Johnson Hoquiam, Education Si Roger Johnson Pullman, Pharmacy William Floyd Johnson Clarkston, Civil Engineering Carole Aim Johnston Mississippi, Bacteriology Charles E. Johnston, Jr. Seattle, Mech. Engineer. Diane Lillywhite Jones Pullman. Education Erwin Powell Jones, Jr. Metaline Falls, Pharmacy Henry M. Jones Pullman, Physics Mary-Francis Jones Port Orchard, Home Economics Claire Louise Junor Vancouver, Home Economics Linda Delores Juul Spokane, Institution Economics Joseph Daniel Kain Seattle, Economics Hugh Willard Kaiser Spokane, Architecture Joyce Wanda Kaiser Winlock, Pharmacy Larry N. Kaiser Pullman, Animal Science Kiyoshi Kakuda California, Range Management Gary Hugh Kalich Toledo, Elec. Engineer. Robert Stephen Kalvig Seattle, Hotel Admin. Mary Kao Pullman, Interior Decoration Karen E. Karch Seattle, Education Katherine E. Keams Soap Lake, History Philip Spencer Keene Pullman, Fine Arts Nancy Ann Kegel Colville, Clothing Tex. Stanley Edward Kegel Colville, Building Th. and Prac. John Curtis Keilman Quincy, Mech. Engineer. Helen Roxie Keiser California, Zoology llM 91 April Kelley Oregon, Political Science Patrick A. Kelle Chehalis, Police Science David E. Kenyon Selah, Agricultural Econ. BillieRKer Quincy, Education Keith E. Ker Quincy, Agronomy Douglas L. Kerr Pullman, English Sydne M. Kerzie Tacoma, English Ted L. Kerzie Tacoma, Fine Arts Mary Ann Kestler Tacoma. Political Science Allan J. Kettlehut Vancouver, Chemistry Bakht B. Khan Pakistan, Animal Science Jerald J. Kiehn Ritzville, History Mary Anne Kienzle Warden, Speech Tamara D. Kimpel Spokane, Speech Dennis C. Kincaid Deer Park, Agricultural Engineer. Roger C. King Tacoma, Forestry Sandra M. King Grand Coulee, Interior Decoration Robert L. Kinney Wenatchee, Metallurgy Karl La Von Kipping Everett, Range Management Judith K. Kirkbride Spokane, Economics Susan M. Kirsch Olympia, Clothing Tex. Paul F. Kison Pasco, Chem. Engineer. Daniel R. Klamp Raymond, Vet. Medicine Shirley R. Klemp Raymond, Chemistry Patrick J. Kleweno Endicott, Agricultural Econ. The Bookie reflects the stillness of sunset. 92 Darwin D. Klingman Enumclaw, Math Jo Ann Klossner Pullman, Bacteriology John G. Klundt Pasco, Police Science Judith C. Klusman Richland, Communications Cora L. Knopf Walla Walla, Psychology Adene S. Knott Walla Walla, English Wayne K. Knowles Walla Walla, Agronomy Dale E. Knuth Ritzville, Gen. Studies Christine E. Knutsen Bothell, Education Chuzaburo Kobayashi ]apan. Bus. Admin. Dianne E. Kochrian Edmonds, English Genevieve M. Kohler Bremerton, Social Studies Brant W. Koller Pullman, Bus. Admin. MuhammaduS. Koro Nigeria, Agriculture Shirley J. Kostora Connecticut, Home Economics Robert F. Kovalenko Kettle Falls, Architecture Laurelyn R. Kraatz Edmonds, English James H. Krack Grandview, General Studies Jon K. Krause Spokane, Geography George J. Kresge Renton, Metallurgy William H. Kronemeyef Pullman, Hotel Admin. Kenneth P. Krueger Colfax, Bus. Admin. Aaron L. Kuest Odessa, General Studies May Ann Kuhling Seattle, Physical Ed. Marlin Kvinge Pullman, Elec. Engineer. Larry G. Labo Port Orchard, Forestry Richard C. Lahti Battleground, Math Roger E. Lampitt Winlock, Agricultural Engineer. Richard E. Lanfear Seattle, General Studies Janet M. Lange Puyallup, Office Admin. John S. Langford Olympia, Forestry Robert G. Lanter Idaho, Elec. Engineer. Carol L. Larsen Tacoma, Home Economics Darrell J. Larsen Spokane, General Studies Louis D. Larsen Pullman, Education Carolie D. Larson Pullman, Home Economics Jacqueline L. Larson Longview, Pharmacy Larry G. Law Tonasket, Horticulture Susan Lawrence Waitsburg, History Joan E. Lazz Ephrata, Office Admin. 93 Richard D. Leavitt Walden, Agronomy Merrick W. Leckey California, Hotel Admin. Diane Le Clare Port Gamble, Psychology lames D. Ledgerwood Pullman, Animal Science Sherry L. Ledgerwood Okanogan, Gen. Soc. Studies Thomas L. Ledgerwood Okanogan, Forestry Richard C. Lee Dayton, Pharmacy Norman E. Leer Clarkston, Animal Science Gerald D. Lenssen Lynden, Agricultural Econ. Marlin J. Lenssen Lynden, Civil Engineering Barbara L. Lentz Pullman, Foreign Lang. Margaret J. Leslie Vancouver, Physical Ed. Gary R. Lesniak Tacoma, Psychology Ralph J. Lestock Ohio, Physical Metallurgy Frederic C. Le Vering Elma, Forestry Diana E. Lewis Seattle, Interior Decorating James A. Lewis Spokane, Education Karen A. Lewis Suquamish, Home Economics Karen 1. Lewis Rockford, Education Ralph E. Lewis Packwood, Geography Robert E. Lewis Burton, Mech. Engineer. Sharon J. Lewis Spokane, Communications Raymond L. Lidstrom Tacoma, Bus. Admin. Ronald G. Lind Monroe, Pharmacy David C. Lindeblom Olympia, Social Studies 94 David Lee Linder Hoquiam, Communications Charlotte Lindstrom Bremerton, English Larry L. Link Tumwater, Education Walter James Lito Montana, General Studies Robert L. Loeffler Fairfield, Bus. Admin. Sharon R. Loeffler Ritzville, Sociology Barbara Rae Lof Spokane, English Peter Daniel Logen Stanwood, Premedicine Sherryl Lynne Logue Bellevue, English William Robert Lokken Montana, Bus. Admin. Joyce I. Long Wenatchee, English Samuel R. Longanecker Tonasket, Horticulture Susan Looney Wenatchee, Sociology Douglas Hunter Lowry Tacoma, Psychology David Wayne Lozier Spokane, Math Donna Rae Luce Seattle, Education E ennis Keith Ludwig Bellevue, Civil Engineering Robert Allen Ludwig Bellevue, English Nancy Ann Luedicke Bainbridge Island, Physical Ed. Christine A. Lund Tacoma, Education Margorie Ann Luther Texas, Physical Ed. Melvin S. Lutjemeier Walla Walla, Business Admin Roger Scott Lybeckei Harrington, Soils Pamela Ann Maben Vancouver, Education Mary B. MacDonald LaPush, Office Admin. Allana M. MacPherson Vancouver, B. C, Physical Ed. David William Macy Richland, Physical Metallurgy Jerry Myrne Madden Washougal, Business Admin. Bemadette K. Maguire Alberta, Education Robert P. Maguire Chelan, Physical Ed. Robert E. Mahan Pullman, Elec. Engineer. Pamela Jean Mahn Seattle, Education Richard Wayne Mahn Palouse, Chemistry Roger Lee Major Addy, Agronomy Kathleen V. Maki Pullman, History Susan M. Malinowski Vancouver, Sociology Edward Leroy Malmsten Forks, Forestry Helen Merle Maning Seattle, Education Jack Edward Mann Tacoma, Sociology Jeanie Lou Marks Walla Walla, Interior Decorating 95 The basketball team also provides many thrilling moments for Cougar fans, turning in its best record in fourteen seasons. Penny J. Marlow Pullman, Education Joy D. Marsden Othello, Gen. Biological St. Barbara M. Marshall Pullman, Sociology Todd M. Martensen Waverly, Chemistry Laurence D. Martin Pullman, Math Richard F. Martin Renton, Psychology Robert M. Martin Tacoma, Business Admin. Thomas F. Martin Zenith, Economics Judy A. Martinson Sedro-Woolley, Math James K. Matheson Grandview, Gen. Soc. Studies Maura J. Mathews Spokane, Fine Arts Dave R. Mattem Toppenish, Agriculture Hal B. Matthiesen Mansfield, Elec. Engineer. Ronald A. Mattila Bush Prairie, Civil Engineering William L. Maughan Pullman, Premedicine Daniel B. Maxey Kelso, Math Dolores J. Maxwell Colville, Home Econ omics Diana L. May Bellingham, Education Don M. McArthur Wenatchee, Political Science Linda L. McClellan Seattle, Education Robert C. McClintick Issaquah, Recreation Connie J. McClure Oregon, Education John R. McCormick Nevada, Political Science Carl M. McCrary Elma, Forestry Donald G. McCrimmon Aberdeen, General Math 96 Kenneth J. McDermid Tacoma, Pharmacy Michael D. McDermott Richland, Bus. Admin. Thomas L. McDevitt Leavenworth, Economics Dale S. McDowell, Jr. Woodland, Premedicine John R. McDowell Pullman, Vet. Medicine Loren Edwin McElvain Tumwater, Math Barbara J. McFarlane Seattle, Foreign Lang. Kathy McFarlane Moses Lake, Home Economics Janet V. McGaughy Fall City, Physical Ed. Michael P. McGaughy Bainbridge Island, Gen. Studies Richard Lee McGinnis Seattle, Bus. Admin. Courtney McGregor Idaho, Chem. Engineer. Donald W. McHargue Tekoa, Bus. Admin. Ronald M. McHargue Tekoa, Math William S. Mcllraith Seattle, Bus. Admin. Charles A. McLaughlin Pullman, Vet. Medicine Andrea E. McLean Tacoma, Political Science Donna Dee Hamel McLean Gig Harbor, Education Neva E. McLemore Pullman, Home Economics Richard B. McLemore Pullman, Math Wilma Ann McMaster Freeland, Institution Econ. Ralph Kem McMillan California, Bus. Admin. William T. McPhee N aches. Prelaw Patricia J. Meacham Idaho, Home Economics Robert Jerry Means Pidlman, Mech. Engineer. Mary A. Meek Pullman, General Studies James Arthur Meeker Oregon, Vet. Medicine Harvey A. Meier Kent, Animal Science Darla Ann Meiners Idaho, Education Lynn Alan Meredith Camas, Hotel Admin. Raymond Earl Merriman Sunnyside, Elec. Engineer. Fred N. Michael Kettle Falls, Bus. Admin. Marcia A. Michaelsen Walla Walla, Speech Mary Dean Middel Richland, Education Robert Allan Middle Mabton. Bus. Admin. Steven Dwight Milam Seattle, Political Science Marcus Jon Miles Wapato, Psychology Dennis Wilber Miller Palouse, Civil Engineering John Allan Miller Seattle, Premedicine Lela Annette Miller Ridgefield, Home Economics 97 Marianne Miller Yakima, Social Studies Rita Ann Miller Spokane, Math John A. Mitchell Selah, Agric. Econ. Patrick C. Mitchell Pasco, Math Stephen V. Mitchell Kennewick, Political Science Gerald F. Mitchelmore Walla Walla, Elec. Engineer. Robert J. Mize Idaho, Chemistry Howard M. Mizuta Mabton, Entomology Bahman Moayedi Iran, Elec. Engineer. Lucille A. Moehring Seattle, English Robert W. Montgomery Mt. Vernon, Physical Ed. Steven C. Montgomery Yakima, Communications Robert P. Mooney Valley, Education Bliss Moore Bellevue, Bacteriology Gary W. Moore Colfax, Agric. Econ. Judy L Moore Colfax, Social Studies Mildred E. Moore Pullman, Anthropology Patrick A. Moore Pullman, Communications Richard S. Moore, Jr. California, Gen. Studies Felix F. Moran, III Pullman, Political Science Betty B. Morehouse Pasco, Physical Ed. James W. Morehouse, Jr. Everett, Physical Ed. Brian D. Morey Port Angeles, Bus. Admin. Jean C. Morgan Rainier, Foreign Lang. James M. Morris Walla Walla. Forestry And they danced on into the night even though the music had stopped. 98 Mary Joan Morrison Renton, Interior Decorating William Morrison III Tacoma, Elec. Engineer. Linda La Vonne Morton Lamont, Education Raymond G. Mosher Spokane, Elec. Engineer. Robert Carl Mosher Spokane, General Math Del Fordham Motteler Colville, Math Susan Alice Mowry Grandview, Education Herbert E. Mueller Spokane, General Studies Margaret H. Mueller Spokane, English Linda Lee Muije Spofaine, English Lynda G. Mullis Spokane, Gen. Biol. St. Karl Warren Mundt Richland, Bus. Admin. Frederick C. Mundy Ellensburg, Bus. Admin. Harry B. Murphy Wenatchee, Bus. Admin. John T. Murphy Spokane, English Michael Edward Murray Longview, Communications Stephen Lee Murray Chehalis, Psychology Naim Georges Nassar Lebanon, Civil Engineering Bonnie S. Natsuhara Auburn, Education Duane Ray Naught Richland, Bus. Admin. Larry Joseph Neil Spokane, Arch. Engineer. Betty Jo Neill Pullman, Bus. Admin. Martha Anne Neill Pullman, Education Cheryl Lynn Nelson Everett, English Paul Donald Nelson Olympia, Math Ronald James Nelson Olympia, Animal Science Stanley W. Nelson Vancouver, Arch. Engineer. Thomas Lee Nelson Pullman, Recreation Jeffrey John Nemitz Spokane, Zoology Gen? Herbert Nesbitt Pullman, Vet. Medicine Beverly Ann Nester Opportunity, Education William G. Neumarm Vancouver, General Studies Robert Earle Newbill Bremerton, Civil Engineering Roy Dean Newell Seattle, Building Th. and Prac. Sharon F. Nicholas Seattle, Fine Arts Dean Ewen Nichols Everett, General Studies Sue Carol Nicholson Tacoma, Foods and Nutrition Gale Brian Nickel Puyallup, Architecture Ralph K. Nickerson, Jr. Goldendale, Political Science Glenn J. Niedermeyer Toppenish, Bacteriology 99 The Christmas season is ushered in with a party at the Alpha Gamma Deha house. Vincent J. Niemeyer California, Education James R. Niesen Morton, Foreign Lang. Edward J. Nikuia Elma, Bus. Admin. Nancy M. Nogle Tacoma, Sociology George Nordby Pullman, Civil Engineering Nona M. Nordby Seattle, Office Admin. David E. Norlev Soap Lake, Civil Engineering Mary C. Nyberg Quilcene, Bus. Admin. Steven J. Nygren Canada, Hotel Admin. Harold D. Oak Richland, Gen. Physical Sci. Edward C. O ' Brien Prosser, Agriculture David P. O ' Connor Bellingham, Animal Science Michael D. O ' Donnell Quincy, Bus. Admin. Pamela J. O ' Donnell Seattle, Education Sheila A. O ' Donnell Spokane, Gen. Soc. Science Hans P. Odsen Tacoma, Premedicine Russell S. Ogawa Hawaii, Architecture Linda R. Ohling Oregon, Education Robert G. Ohnstad BelleviiC, Bus. Admin. Linda L. Olberg Enumclaw, Pharmacy Stanley Olin Maple Valley, Bus. Admin. Ronald C. Olsen Pasco, Vet. Medicine Harold E. Olson Seattle, Math Lawrence M. Olson Wishram, History Paul H. Olson Seattle, Geology 100 Sharon Ann Olson Anacortes, Bus. Admin. Del Frederick Orchard Tacoma, Vet. Medicine Janet Diane Orchard Pullman, Education Susan Joan Ormiston Yakima, Education Margaret Jean Orr Spokane, Education Pamela Rae Osbom Spokane, Child Development John Henry Osgood Seattle, Bus. Admin. Gerald Owen Ostby Chattaroy, Bus. Admin. Lowell Ray Ostheller Fairfield, Math Jon Elliot Ostlund Bellevue, Economics Mary Ann Ousley Colfax, English Bemice L. Packard Tacoma, Education Barbara J. Paine Yakima, Education James R Pair Idaho, Bus. Admin. Beverly Z. Palmer Puyallup, Education Thomas Edwin Palmer Puyallup, Sociology Timothy Gale Palmer Chewelah, Economics Robert Paul Pangrazi Cle Elum, Education Carol Arlene Pardue Idaho, Education Jeffry William Parker Everett, Chem. Engineer. Richard J. Passage, Jr. Pullman, Bus. Admin. Margaret G. Patocskai Pullman, Office Admin. James D. Paton Spokane, Physical Ed. Dallas H. Patterson Walla Walla, English Vernon G. Patterson Raymond, General Studies Michael Henry Paul Spokane, Music Joanne Louise Paulon Renton, Education Edwin Albin Pearson Stanwood, Music Rodger Hugh Pearson Anacortes, Animal Science Lois Caren Pedersen Tacoma, Social Studies Daniel H. Peel Bremerton, General Math Patrick W. Pendell Almira, Forestry Majella Ruth Pepin Seattle, Social Studies Dan M. Percival Wenatchee, Elec. Engineer. Leslie Roy Perry Oregon, Vet. Medicine Karen June Petersen Pullman, Home Economics Barbara Jean Peterson Bellevue, Education Donald Ray Peterson Gig Harbor, Civil Engineering Ron Pf lugrath Leavenworth, Horticulture Nicola Jo Phillips California, Interior Decorating 101 Nancy J. Picatti Yakima, History Ann L. Plummer Sedro Woolley, Interior Decorating lames W. Foe Yakima, Speech Donald N. Pontsler Quincy, Elec. Engineer. Manoo C. Poostforoosh Iran, Elec. Engineer. Marilyn E. Poppe Mt. Vernon, Physical Ed. Marinel J. Poppie Bozeman, Vet. Medicine Louise E. Porter Tacoma, Education William D. Porter Tacoma, Political Science Jaroslav Pospisil Puyallup, Vet. Medicine Joanne E. Potter Spokane, English Joseph A. Potter Pullman, Forestry Michael R. Potter Seattle, Physical Ed. William R. Pottratz Cowiche, Gen. Social Studies Michael T. Pracna Tacoma, Gen. Social Studies Michael V. Prentiss Tacoma, Civil Engineering Curt B. Price Spokane, General Studies Gwendolyn V. Priest Burlington, Education John G. Prine Tacoma, Elec. Engineer. Wayne V. Pruitt Vancouver, Vet. Medicine John Purcell Pullman, Forestry Arm L. Putnam Steilacoom, Education Dennis B. Raffelson Bremerton, Gen. Social Studies Michael T. Rainbolt Pasco, Civil Engineering Shirley M. Ramsey Pasco, Education The Christmas tree casts a holi- day glow on the campus. Gordon A. Randall Bellevue, Civil Engineering Ronald Lee Randall Pullman, Gen. Biological Studies Christine K. Ranta Mercer Island, Gen. Social Sci. William D. Rathbun Richland, Social Studies Wynn R. Raymond Montana, Plant Path. Gerald R. Razwick Seattle, Speech Brian William Reagan Tacoma, Premedicine James E. Reece, Jr. Seattle, Mech. Engineer. Margaret Judith Reed Soap Lake, Anthropology Howard R. Reedy Spokane, Gen. Social Studies Dennis Scott Reeves Pullman, Economics Nancy Ann Reeves Aberdeen, Gen. Humanities Thomas Lee Reid California, Bus. Admin. James Peter Reilly Mabton, Vet. Medicine Mark Edward Reilly Seattle, Political Science Rita Ann Reinbold Davenport, Education John P. Reis Tacoma, History Stanley Edward Relyea Sunnyside, Music Judith Jo Renfro Spokane, Bacteriology Roger Alan Renne Oregon, Vet. Medicine Dean Michael Renner Connell, Agria Econ. Lyrm Dale Reno Idaho, Vet. Medicine Thomas James Repman Camas, Bus. Admin. Durrel Van Rhebeck Hoquiam, Gen. Social Sci. Donna Louise Rhodes Spokane, History Ray Allen Rice Grand Coulee, Math Joanne F. Richard Connell, English Terry Stanley Richard Varuxiuver, Communications Nancy Aim Richardson Pomeroy, Education Susan Beth Riddell Bellevue, Hotel Admin. James W. Ridlington Coulee Dam, Chemistry Ronald D. Riedascn Seattle, Economics Gloria Jean Riediger Spokane, Household Equip. Eldon Lee Riggle Springdale, Pharmacy Gary Fred Rittenhouse Pullman, Bus. Admin. Joe Wesly Rivers Spokane, Industrial Arts Charles W. Robbins Moses Lake, Recreation James G. Robbins Tieton, Agric. Econ. Melvin Ray Robbins Seattle, Bus. Admin. Barbara J. Roberts Mercer Island, English 103 A snow-covered campus greets students upon their arrival back from Christmas vacation. 104 John Marvin Roberts Seattle, Physical Ed. Carol J. Robertson Seattle, Sociology James Oscar Robertson Eugene, Hotel Admin. Dale Michael Robjnson Yakima, Pharmacy David Allen Robinson Seattle, Bus. Admin. James Arthur Rochelle Republic, Gen. Biological Sci. Jack Lewis Rock Spokane, Math Judith Ann Rodekuhr Bellevue, Home Economics Ronald Dennis Roe Goldendale, Agric. Econ. Larry Alvin Roehr Yakima, Bus. Admin. Ellen Irene Rogan Selah, Home Economics Marylee Carol Ronning Spokane, Political Science Charles Robert Root Montana, Vet. Medicine Joanne Lee Root Colorado, General Studies Glenn Martin Rosander Spokane, Elec. Engineer. David Melvin Rose Spokane, Math Duane B. Rossman Tacoma, History Alice Lou Roths Oregon, Office Admin. Ellis F. Rousseau Tacoma, Chem. Engineer. Elizabeth Jo Royer Prosser, Education Janis Ellen Ruchty Olympia, Pharmacy Jayne Frances Rucker Shelton, Interior Decorating Donald Rulffes Otis Orchards, Bus. Admin. Leola Anne Russ Raymond, Physical Ed. Denney G. Rutherford Pullman, General Studies Judith Rutherford Raymond, Music Education Scott G. Rutherford Pullman, Civil Engineering Patricia Ann Ryan Tacoma, Education David Edward Rye California, Economics Dwane L. Saboe Sumner, Agric. Econ. Frederick H. Sadcett Spokane, Pre-Physical Therapy Steven H. Sackmann Odessa, Prelaw Robert C. Sahr Spokane, Philosophy Eugene K. Sakai Spokane, Predentistry Gary S. Sakuma Bainbridge Island, Bus. Admin. Robert J. Salisbury Bellingham, Sociology Clydean M. Salsman Chewelah, Sociology Mary Kay Salter Puyallup, Social Studies Bruce A. Samuelson Tacoma, Math Ronald Dean Sande Idaho, Vet. Medicine Kathleen E. Sanders Spokane, Education Sandra Lee Sanders Dayton, Interior Decorating Diane Sanders Hawaii, Bus. Admin. Patricia Kay Sasser Yakima, Office Admin. Harland Norris Sather Spokane, Math Michael R. Sauvola ColvUle, Geology Keimeth Robert Sawyer Virginia, Horticulture Ellen Claire Schaefer Everett, English Keith Robert Schafer Odessa, Prelaw Jerry E)ean Schei Stanwood, Gen. Biological Studies Robert C. Scheidtmann California, Pharmacy Kathleen E. Schell Cashmere, Education Michael C. Scheurich Longview, Pharmacy Larry A. Schick Farmer, Agric. Econ. Bruce D. Schmick Endicott, Physical Ed. Gary L. Schmid Moses Lake, Vet. Medicine Michal J. Schmierer Odessa, Sociology Barbara Rae Schmitten Cashmere, Education Rolland A. Schmitten Cashmere, Forestry Larry William Schreck Spokane, History Joel Howard Schroedel Bellevue, Communications Marcella P. Schroedel Bellevue, Education Ray E. Schroeder Pullman, Bus. Admin. Patrice Ann Schultz Ritzville, Education James Eric Schuster St. John, Geology 105 Sandra Lee Schwartz Thornton, English Linda Lou Scott Seattle, Foods and Nutrition Marilyn Jean Scott Aberdeen, History Jenifer Lynne Secord Spokane, English Carl Ernest Seifert Port Orchard, Communications Robert Wallace Seims Poulsbo, Physical Ed. Sandra Kav Seney Dayton, Physical Ed. Donald Stephen Senn Sunnyside, Civil Engineering Douglas Neil Sevier Ridgefield, General Studies Fleming Gordon Sevon Everett, Psychology Bette Louise Shannon Yakima, Education David Brooke Sheldon Spokane, General Studies Vincent Roger Sherman Coupeville, Bacteriology Dennis L Sherrell Kennewick, General Studies James Ellis Sherrill Spokar e, Political Science James H. Shifflet, Jr. Pullman, Bacteriology Kent B. Shoemaker Clarkston, Fine Arts James Irwin Short Pullman, Zoology James Raymond Short Hoquiam, Prelaw Roger Dean Short Chimacum, Animal Science George Frederick Sieg Hartline, Chem. Engineer. Barbara Lytm Simpson Pullman, English Elaine Louise Sivers Spokane, General Studies Virginia Grace Sizer Yakima, English Norman Lynn Skiles Vancouver, Civil Engineering Second semester finds Connie McClure and Kathie Herr working on Chinook deadlines. 106 Helen Marie Skrentny Camas, Home Economics Margaret A. Slaughter Walla Walla, Education William J. Slaughter Bellevue, Geology Robert Ole Slind Colfax, Premedicine Ronald Allen Slott North Bend, Chemistry Margaret D. Small Longview, Education Barbara Jean Smith California, Psychology Dianne K. Smith Spokane, Math Donna Norinne Smith Spirit Lake, Home Economics Douglas Barry Smith Lynden, Bus. Admin. Douglas Wayne Smith Palouse, Psychology Gary Randall Smith Bremerton, Communications James Malcom Smith Albion, Vet. Medicine Jeri Catherine Smith Seattle, General Math Judith Ann Smith Naches, Home Economics Kent Martin Smith Puyallup, Agric. Econ. Norman Isaac Smith Walla Walla, Music Richard Gene Smith Sunnyside, Horticulture Sherry Louise Smith Lynden, Office Admin. Steven Craig Smith Everett, Animal Science Suzanne Belle Smith Yakima, Bacteriology Thomas Burge Smith Naches, Bacteriology Richard Milan Snell Mansfield, Elec. Engineer. Randal W. Snodgrass Seattle, Economics Donald LeRoy Snydar Bellingham, Agronomy Carol Sorenson Enumclaw, Home Economics Erminia T. Soriano Spokane, Education Suzanne Joy Souther Spokane, Physical Ed. Linda Diane Spadoni Gig Harbor, Education Nancy Spangenberg Spokane, Physical Ed. Gary George Speerstra Auburn, Dairy Manufacturing David Neil Spencer Pullman, Premedicine Joanne Spencer Marysville, Home Economics Suzanne Diane Spencer Seattle, Physics Kathleen Aim Sperry Seattle, Commimications Judith Diane Spiker Vancouver, Social Studies James Joel Spindor Longview, Prelaw Loten Joel Spoonemore Dayton, Mining Engineer. Nancy Coil Stalter Clarkston, Fine Arts Roy James Stanfill Vancoui;er, Elec. Engineer. r aE-«! 107 Roger B. Stark Veradale, Forestry lanet B. Steams Pullman, Education JefFrev C. Steiner Seattle, Geology Susan M. Steininger Clarhton, Home Economics Judy M. Steinke Olympia, Office Admin. Max W. Steinke Olympia, Architecture Robert L. Stephens Seattle, Physical Ed. Michael G. Stevens Spokane, English Paul B. Stevens Walla Walla, Bacteriology Robert G. Stevens Tieton, Soils Susan M. Stevens Bothell, Music Maureen Stewart Walla Walla, History Edward H. Stock Allyn, General Studies Donald R. Stockton North Carolina, Forestry Morris J. Stokes Twisp, Agriculture Richard F. Strain Pomeroy, Social Studies Herbert V. Strandberg Pullman, General Math Sigma Kappa holds a coffee hour in honor of Mrs. Karl Miller, Na- tional Panhellenic Conference chairman. Mrs. Miller, left, a past national president of Sigma Kap- pa is pictured with Mrs. Donald Grain, province president. Richard K. Strausz Cowiche, Agric. Econ. Robert E. Sturgis Richland, Bus. Admin. Darrel W. Stuver Metaline, Police Science Melvin D. Sund Port Angeles, Forestry Martin P. Surmes California, Gen. Social Sciences Leigh E. Sutphin Kermewick Architecture John Svalbe Longview, Civil Engineering Marian K. Svinth Montesano, Institutional Econ. 108 Linda Darlene Swanson Pullman, General Studies Richard A. Swantz Pullman, Bus. Admin. Sandra Marie Sweatt Pullman, Bacteriology Walter ]. Sweeney Carson, Civil Engineering Barbara Lee Swenson Vancouver, English Stanley B. Swenson Pullman, Mech. Engineer. Stephen Eugene Syre Everson, Horticulture Helen Jean Taber Montana, Foreign Lang. Jerry Duane Talbott Dayton, Psychology Paul Masayuki Tanaka Hawaii, Architecture Michael K. Tang Hawaii, Architecture Julie Eioreen Taylor Kennewick, Bacteriology Rodney F. Taylor Montana, Vet. Medicine Thomas C. Telfer Bellevue, Wildlife Biology Tana Ann Tester Spokane, Home Economics Terry Glen Thayer OrovUle, Agriculture Ed. Patricia Helen Thelen Seattle, General Studies Mary Jean Thomas Richland, English Susan Kaye Thomas Wenatchee, Sociology Dallas B. Thompson Spokane, Vet. Medicine Jo Ann E. Thompson Olympia, Hotel Admin. John Michael Thompson Longview, Bus. Admin. Kay Shirley Thompson Vancouver, English Michael E. Thompson Tacoma, Foreign Lang. Robert A. Thompson Longview, Pharmacy William C. Thompson Yakima, Bus. Admin. Dell Harold TTiornton Tonasket, Gen. Phys. Sci. Janice E. Tietz SeAttle, Education John N. Tilden Ilwaco, Mech. Engineer. Peter Angus Titzler Pullman, Mech. Engineer. Nancy Irene Todd Kent, English Robert S. Tommervik Kent, Animal Science Frances M. Torgerson Pullman, Education Richard D. Torgerson Auburn, Bus. Admin. Patricia L. Tomey Spokane, Institution Econ. Judith Marie Torvie Spokane, Physical Ed. William Bruce Towne Bremerton, Chem. Engineer. David Walter Treat Sunnyside, Elec. Engineer. Martha Louise Trefren Blaine, Sociology Beverly Dawne Trump Pomeroy, Social Studies 109 Patricia M. Tsuboi Tacoma, Social Studies Jane Michael Tuohy Montana, Education Kenneth Wade Turner Odessa, Animal Science Raymond Bryant Turner California, Bus. Admin. Merlin Van Twitchell Richland, Police Science Mary Elaine Ullstrom Port Orchard, English William James Usitalo Longview, Mech. Engineer. Steven L. VanAusdle Pomeroy, Agriculture Richard J. Vandenberg Tacoma, Pharmacy Roy W. Van Denburgh Pullman, Horticulture Peter Ross Vanderhoof Port Angeles, English John S. VanDewerker Spokane, Elec. Engineer. Jerilyn Kay Van Dyk Lynden, History Gary Lee Van Dvke Rosalia, Agriculture Educ. Orville Elmer Varner Oregon, Bus. Admin. Ben Asa Vincent Seattle, Bus. Admin. Michael J. Vlahovich Spokane, Communications William F. Vogler California, Geography Suresh Hiralal Vora India, Mech. Engineer. John Wade Ellenshurg, Range Management Nancy A. Wade Yakima, General Studies Vernon M. Wade Gig Harbor, Forestry Caroline Ann Wagner Kent, Social Studies Thomas George Wagner Pullman, Industrial Arts James Jay Waibel Pullman, Psychology Virginia Wakefield Spokane, Bus. Admin. Frey Perry Walcott Ephrata, Civil Engineering David Elmer Walker Hartline, Bus. Admin. Edwin Malcolm Walker Elma, Elec. Engineer. Susan Lynne Walker Seattle, Home Economics Wendie Rae Walker Richland, Speech James Perry Wall Edmonds, Prelaw Marcia Jean Wall Pullman, General Studies John Henry Walters Gig Harbor, Communications William Ogden Ward Walla Walla, Economics Richard Eugene Warner Huntington Park, Metallurgy William R. Washburn Brewster, Civil Engineering Kiyokazu Watanabe ]apan, Mech. Engineer. Charles W. Watson Shelton, Vet. Medicine Sondra Kenyon Watson y Q Oregon, Office Admin. Welcome to Cougar Country. When we, the class of 1966 return as alumni, this will greet us. Charles Edward Weaver Sumner, Prelaw Dennis Leroy Weaver Seattle, Hotel Admin. Thomas Courtney Webb Pasco, Elec. Engineer. Janice Metha Weber Ritzville, Home Economics Ernest Lee Weiss Yakima, Architecture Linda Joan Welker Spokane, Music William Wilford Wells Walla Walla, Civil Engineering Jill Arlene Westberg Seattle, Education Christian Guy Westman Connecticut, Fine Arts Michael R. Wetzbarger Seattle, General Studies James Whealdon Enumclaw, Pharmacy Joan M. Wheeler Pasco, Household Equipment Michael Irwin Wheeler Centralia, Psychology Jeaneane Lea Whitaker Tacoma, English Starleen Marie White Seattle, Animal Science Darell Whitehead Oak Harbor, General Studies Patricia A. Whitney California, Pharmacy Mary Lynn Wickersham Seattle, Education Joseph B. Wicklund, Jr. Seattle, Elec. Engineer. Harvey Damer Wier, Jr. California, Bus. Admin. Katherine R Wiesen Kirkland, Physical Ed. Michael Orwin Wiggins Seattle, Music Phyllis Mardell Wiggins Kamiak, Education Darlene Ardith Wilcox Yakima, Home Economics Stephen B. Wilcox Yakima. Political Science ni Judith Kay Wilhelm Pasco, Hotel Admin. Judith Ann Willcox Spokane, Education Edwin R. Willgress Seattle, Bio. Chemistry Ada Darlene Williams Spokane, Sociology Gail Lynette Williams Spokane, Physical Ed. Jerald A. Williams Ellensburg, Mech. Engineer. Avery W. Willis Seattle, Bus. Admin. Keith Elwin Willis Richland, Bus. Admin. Carl Lloyd Wilson Kennewick, English Carol Ann Wilson Spokane, Office Admin. Dark Faye Wilson Montana, Home Economics Diane Edith Wilson Edmonds, Education Gary Lawerence Wilson Tacoma, Education Janet Nancy Wilson LaCenter, General Studies Sheryl Ann Winderl Bremerton, Education James L. Wise Seattle, General Studies Larry Joel Wiseman Ridgefield, Vet. Medicine Susan L. Wiseman Montana, Vet. Medicine Kay Barker Witt Waitsburg, Agric. Mechanization Karen Marie Wolf Shelton, Home Economics Carol L. Wolfe Gig Harbor, Foreign Lang. Spencer Truman Wolfe Gig Harbor, Architecture Catherine Anne Wood Richland, Education Gaylin R. Woodard Tacoma, Wildlife Biology Michael Bruce Wooten Virginia, Premedicine Carolyn Arden Wright Richland, English Dianne Carol Wright Fairfield, Speech Judith Kay Wyatt Moses Lake, English Lynda Belle Wynia Pasco, Physical Ed. Cheryl Kay Wynn Hoquiam, English David F. Yenko Wyoming, Forestry Charles Dee York Bellevue, Sociology Esther Umeyo Yoshioka Tacoma, Institution Econ. Michael A. Youngquist Mt. Vernon, Agriculture Gary Bartlett Yost Seattle, Bus. Admin. Robert Leigh Zagelow Odessa, Prelaw Michael Allen Zaha Oregon, Mech. Engineer. Richard Browning Zier Walla Walla, Chem. Engineer. Charles R. Zook, Jr. Kennewick, Mech. Engineer. Dennis A. Zundel Hartline, Bus. Admin. 112 ACTIVITIES VM s h iiii£ fifth- 113 BOARD OF PUBLICATIONS All student publications at Washington State Univer- sity fall under the direction of the Board of Publi- cations. The Board of Publications is an ASWSU committee made up of students and faculty members. One of the main responsibilities of the board is the appointment of students to the salaried positions on the various publications. The publications under its supervision include the Evergreen, the Chinook, the Gamut, an outlet for the creative writing talents of students; the Technometer, produced by students of engineering; and the Agriculturist, published by the students of the Agriculture department. As well as the student and faculty members, the editors and busi- ness managers of the various publications are ex- officio members. Wesley D. Calvert Student Publications Adviser J II 0 0 ' i Mr. Robert A. Mott, Mr. Allen Miller, Carole Fallstrom, Sharon Olson, Kathy Sperry, Patrick D. Johnson, Ed Goldsworthy, chairman; Dick Rolfs, Dr. E. S. Hendriksen, Mr. Wesley Cal- vert, Frank Redford, Steve Keeler, Mr. Richard Thornton. 114 STUDENT PHOTOGRAPHERS Bob Rude Ken Doop Ron McRae Not Shown: Jim Horn, head photographer Paul Holstine 115 CHINOOK Carole Fallstrom Editor After wading across a moat and tip toeing through a journahsm class one arrives in the office of the 1966 Chinook. Many people faithfully made the trip to work on the book you now hold in your hands. This year ' s Chinook is quite different from the 66 volumes that have preceded it. Changes include colored pictures in the senior section, an enlarged opening section and additional coverage in the sports section. The cover was designed by two WSU students. Two new divisions were added along with 64 more pages. The 1966 Chinook is the product of the work of about 50 students who spent many hours developing ideas through pho- tographs, layouts and copy. There is so much to file and keep track of! _5ft . 116 Candy Beatty Assistant Business Manaiier Bev Kedzoria Assistant Business Manager Sharon Olson Business Manager Carole Fallstrom and Diane Miller compare ideas. Kathy Boyd, Copy Editor Kathy ' s Copy Staff: Renee Garceau, Karen Peterson, Barb Jamieson, Jane Smith, and Margo Borgen. Renee concentrates, trying to find just the right wording. Neil Felgenhauer, Sports Editor I ,IM ' 4 Joe ' s Layout Staff— Front Row: Jan Johnson, Paulette Martin. Back Row: Sharon Jensen, Chuck Cantrell, Nancy Stalter. CHINOOK With patience and concern, Fred Hintz, staff psychiatrist and sports staff member, advises, and advises. Joe Nye Layout Editor Neil ' s Sports Staff — Front Row: Don Wright, Jerry Mertl. Back Row: Jack Butler, Chuck Kaysner, Kirk Bohrer. I Donna Kirkwood Photo Editor Kathie Herr Photo Editor Donna ' s Photo Staff — Bottom to top: Jean Millikan, Judi Monroe, Linda Mitchell. CHINOOK Kathie ' s Photo Staff — Front to Back: Charlene Huntley, Marilyn Gullidge, Helen Larson, Diane Barton. Not Pictured: Connie McClure. Diane Miller, Divisions Editor Diane ' s Divisions Staff — Around table: Kay Gaussoin, Marva Howes, Midge Ball, Barb Hedlund, Donna Brunni, Bev Pflug- macher, Marilyn Beam. Not Pictured: Bill Towne. Nancy Nogle, Divisions Editor Nancy ' s Divisions Staff: Carol Quinn, Dee Logan, Karen Harvey, Sandi Kates. EVERGREEN Beginning as a weekly paper in 1899, the Daily Evergreen of 1966 is now published three times a week during the school year. With the ex- ception of vacation and examination periods, the Evergreen is circulated to more than 8,500 readers per issue. Student reporters, the WSU News Bureau and the Associated Press Wire Service make this paper one which enables stu- dents to keep up with a rapidly growing cam- pus, university and world. Patrick Johnson Fall Ed itor Patty Clark Manager Editor Fall and Spring Kathy Sperry Spring Editor 122 Fall News Editors: Pat Caraher, Kathy Sperry, Bob Gaston. Don Wright Fall Sports Editor Claudia Bushman Fall Society Editor Spring News Editors: Pam Best, Claudia Bushman, Bob Gaston. Spring Sports Editor: Pat Caraher. Ann Haralson Society and Entertainment Editor Fall Copy Readers : Bob Gaston, Bill Mackey, Kathy Boyd, Ann Haralson, Patty Clark, Carter Mitchell, Claudia Bushman. Back Row: Kathy Sperry. ;: . fe.. i d Jl-- ' ■A ' . ' Ill ij ■rs Hill Spring Assistant News Editors: Sam Benowitz, Barbara Coon, Diane Hintz, Neil Felgenhauer. After meeting a deadline for another edi- tion of the Daily Evergreen, the Evergreen office succumbs to the peace and quiet of night. EVERGREEN Dick Taylor Spring Feature Editor BUSINESS STAFF Bob Dzurick, Fall Business Manager Nan Fry Classified Advertising Manager Fall and Spring Patrick Johnson Spring Business Manager Advertising Staff: Ken Bruce and Ron Smethers. Andy Krantz Advertising Manager Dick McGinnis Office Manager Fall and Spring Jerry Root Assistant Office Manager Spring and Fall TECHNOMETER Bill Towne Editor Ron Irwin Business Manager Washington State University ' s engineering magazine is the Technometer. Staffed by students in all areas and disciplines, the magazine offers managerial as- signments in layout, writing and business depart- ments. Students who participate add technical knowl- edge both in the area of magazine production and in their specialties. Writers develop skills, knowledge and contacts that enable them to better serve their chosen profession. Kneeling: Dick Starr. Seated: Gorm Bjercke, Chris Coelho, Ed Walker, Jeff Parker. Stand- ing: Dick Hanson, Jim Men- ning, Bob Layton. GAMUT The Gamut literary magazine has been known to students only a short time com- pared to the life of the University itself. However, this little magazine has made a big impression on all who have walked this campus. The school felt a need for expression of stu- dent and faculty thought on the intellectual and popular level and Gamut was the an- swer. What started as just an experiment has since become one of the leading written works in the Palouse Empire, with readers ranging in the hundreds and they are steadily increasing. We salute the Gamut and all it stands for, and applaud the people that each year have given up their time for this worthwhile cause. Our wishes for continual success. Gamut Editor: Franic O. Radford Gamut Staff: Maurine Barnett, Ann Hicics, Dave Koyama, Frank Radford, Sharon Martinelli. 129 AGRICULTURIST Kathy Sperry Editor A twenty-seven-year-old tradition ceased in Janu- ary, 1966, with the publication of the last issue of the Agriculturist. The magazine was published by the Associated Students of the College of Agricul- ture and in the last year has served primarily as an alumni publication with a circulation of about 4,500 copies. The magazine was published once each semester by voluntary student help. A lack in advertising and staffing problems led to the deci- sion to discontinue the publication. Editorial Staff: Mike Murray and Patty Clark. Business Staff: Bob Felton, Duane Jacklin, business manager, and Gary Jurgensen. 130 RADIO-TV SERVICES Student-produced film documentaries are a part of the programming on KWSC- TV, Channel 10. Supervised by a pro- fessional staff and teaching faculty, stu- dents also act as cameramen, directors and announcers. They operate the sta- tion during its on-the-air hours, as well as help to produce programs for the pub- lic schools and for broadcasts on commer- cial and educational stations in other areas. As a member of the National Edu- cational Television Network, the univer- sity-operated Channel 10 has broadcast a variety of cultural, informative and en- tertaining programs since it first went on the air in 1962. Mr. Robert Davy lecturing to his class in film for television. KWSC Staff and Faculty— Front Row: Robert Davy, Mary Ann Rihm. Back Row: Burt Harrison, Sharon Jordan, Bea Fry, Hugh Rundell, Elmer Erickson. KWSC TV Crew— Front Row: Jon Peppard, Harry Watkins, Judy Klus- man, Dave Hayward. Second Row: Bill Johnson, Ron King, Fred Hogg, John Forbes, Ron Carter, Ken Bertrand. Back Row: Ben Kluge, Joel Schroedel, Mike Graham, Corky Seifert, Dave Lacy. K KWSC Steve Montgomery Chief Operator The programming of the WSU radio station KWSC, one of the pioneer educational radio stations in the United States, is char- acterized by a varied and extensive schedule. This schedule provides programming all the way from the highly classical to the lightly entertaining, and from the intellectual and thought- provoking to the informal and chatty. The station has been in operation on the campus of Washington State University since 1922. KWSC has grown in power from 250 watts to its present size of 5000 watts and is on the air 115 hours every week. It is considered by many to be one of the top-ranking training labora- tories for university students in the area of broadcasting. Under the supervision of faculty and staff members, students of the Department of Communications fill the positions of announcers, news writers and editors, sportscasters, copy writers, music li- brarians, and traffic clerks. Dick Hammerstrom, Steve Montgomery, Pat Moore, Bill Johnson, Eric Edlund, Bill Hardy, John Lindsay. SPORTS CREW — Front Row: Eric Edlund, Ken Bertrand, Mike Matthey, Owen Johnson, John Lindsay. Back Row. Mike Fairhart, Harry Watkins, Steve Montgomery. Front Row: Ben Kluge, Joel Schroedel, Judy Klusman, Pat Rowe, Ron Carter. Back Row: Ken Bertrand, Ron King, John Forbes, Dave Lacy, Pat Moore, Bill Johnson, Eric Edlund. KWSC STUDENT STAFF MUSIC-CONTINUITY-TRAFFIC— Nancy Stack, Jane DufF, Jan Albrecht. KWSC ANNOUNCING STAFF Mike Matthey, Mike Fairhart, Dave Gellatly, Judy Klusman, Owen Johnson, Cormac Thompson, Steve Keeler, Ken Bertrand, Jerry Morrow, Bob Brunkow, Harry Watkins, Don Pitzer. .. m-i ' .f. . Dick Bline Manager KUGR RADIO Radio Active KUGR, a disc jockey service for living group dances, is a new service of the student -managed, student-oper- ated, campus carrier-current radio station. KUGR added women ' s news, featuring activities of the Associated Women Students, to its regular broadcasts which are designed for student listeners. KUGR is beamed into all dormi- tories and to key locations off- campus to serve Greek row. It is another training laboratory for Department of Communications majors. Under faculty supervi- sion, it provides experience in sales, announcing and manage- ment. Sallie Hudson, promotion manager; Mark Kaufman, Rick Hord, Don Johnston, Bill Hardy, production chief; John Wada, music librarian; Vicki Petersen, program assistant; Don Pitzer, continuity chief. Dick Bline, manager; Jan Albrecht, secretary; Bob Brunkow, special events; Sam Benowetz, Jim Fletcher, Pete Kresge, Rick Simon, sports chief; Jerry Knispel, Earl Small, Dick Shreves, Pat Rowe, sales manager. Ugi ent Governm 135 ASWSU PRESIDENT TIM BRADBURY Involvement, Committment: the touchstones to a year ' s work. As we look back upon the last year, we have been dominated by a demand for thoughtful examina- tion of our university and our society. Even in the extracurricular, education has captured our think- ing. Pursuing this spirit, the Associated Students have initiated plans for a World Affairs Briefing Cen- ter; examined the curriculum through the Curricu- lum Evaluation Commission, the Course Evalua- tion Committee, student membership on the Educational Policy Committee of the Eaculty, and authorized a published commentary on the cur- riculum for the fall of 1967. The Precept Program, the ASWSU Political Un- ion, and the Fine Arts Festival all saw their first year. Programs began which involved students with our society, too. The Board of Control successfully lobbied for restoration of full federal participation in the National Student Defense Loan Program. Student effort has given birth to the Washington State University Memorial High School in the Congo. And, close association with the Cotton- wood Job Corp Center allowed students to con- front a problem challenging our generation. The realm of Student Services was expanded by the establishment of a Housing Bureau, and an ASWSU European Charter Flight. Next fall the minimum student wage will be raised due to stu- dent effort on the Board of Control. Of singular significance was student representation on the Regent ' s committee to recommend Dr. French ' s successor. All these programs are new to WSU this year. Looking into the future we, as graduates, must, as a necessity, provide this same caliber of leader- ship in our society. But, will it be a reality? This is our challenge. Tim Bradbury President Associated Students 136 Roger Whitehead ASWSU Vice-President Cathy Andres ASWSU Secretary Roger Lampitt Administrative Assistant BOC FACULTY ADVISERS— Dr. Carey, Dr. Markland and Dr. Littlewood. 137 BOC MEMBERS Chuck Aanenson Senior Man Sandy GufFey Senior Woman -4 Carole Johnston Senior Woman Hans Odsen Senior Man Mrs. Carla WilHams Graduate Representative 138 Jf ' Ursula Riccius ]unior Woman 139 140 PROGRAM EVALUATION COMMITTEE — Bottom to Top: Don Magnuson, Marga- ret Scheiler, Gary Euscher, Diane Miller, Ken Hirst, Caron Berg, Bill Peters. NATIONAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION COMMITTEE— Bottom to Top: Kathy Hanowell, Karen Wilke, David Sav- age, Barbara SthaefFer. ASWSU COMMITTEES Each year, thousands of students take part in many of the social and educational ac- tivities on the campus. Unknown to the majority of the students are those people behind these events. Whether it be hear- ing Glenn Yarborough or going to an In- ternational Coffee Hour, or learning how to make Christmas decorations or hearing Justice Douglas, somebody had to plan these events. On the following few pages are those students who spent a considerable amount of their time working on ASWSU Committees seeing that you, the student, received what you wanted. May they be recognized. CRIMSON BLOCK— Front Row: Judy Zimmerman, Steve Benine. Second Row: Roger Shaw, Bill Hart. Third Row: Candy Beatty, Susan Mackenroth. Fourth Row: Holly Hooper, Sue Optholt. Back Row: Linda Lord, Joy Broom, chairman. Not Pictured: Jim Matthews, Pam Brown, Cindy Woods, John Lindsay, Nick Giovanni. 141 RALLY COMMITTEE— Bottom Left of Pole: Lee Havener, Steve Bruff, Carol Heneke, Lynn Holcomb, Steve Jacky. Top of Pole Down to Right of Pole: Larry Underdaul, Gwen Jackson, Jan Reitmeier, Emmett Eldred, chairman; Greg Taylor, Georgina Camp, Dick Reedy, Nancy Stack. Not Present: Sue Shallow, Mike Avey. MODEL UNITED NATIONS COMMITTEE— Front Row: Deborah Poock, Marilyn Omey, Kathy Kirk, secretary; Carolyn Judd, Thomas Hansen, Scott Parrish. Back Row: Tom Wolfen- dale, Dick Rolfs, Bill McNeil, Robin Wachira, Professor Fred Dumin, faculty adviser; Mike Murray, chairman. ASSOCIATED STUDENTS GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE— Bruce Ellis, Duncan Carter, chairman; Terry Mattson. Not Present: Darla Wilson, Bob Stephenson. CUB PROGRAM COUNCIL COMMITTEE— Left Side, Front to Back: Ralph Tew, Donn Bury, Darryl Dutke. Right Side, Front to Back: Darrell Corbin, James Crow, Adviser; Judy Allen, chairman. Not Present: Judy Rodekuhr, Clarin- da Teller, Jeannette Wagner. 142 HOSTEL COMMITTEE— Fron( Row: Susan Holway, Christy Liss, Nancy Reeves, Marki Knox. Back Row: Gretchen Ashe, Jim Ebbert, Ed Willgress, Dick Martin, John Barney. ASWSU COMMITTEES CUB SPECIAL EVENTS COMMITTEE— Front Row: Candee Lange, Carolyn Herres. Second Row: Jaquelyn Kindel, Artagene Johnson, Dave Kincaid, Lynn Jubie. Back Row: Donn Bury, chairman; Tom Palmer, Bruce Smith. Afot Pictured: Russ Heinemann, Jim Ryan, Toni Shepard. BOOKSTORE BOARD COMMITTEE— Front Row: Jerry Root, John Thoren. Back Row: Mary Ann Keller, Merl S. Simmons, Shannon Kollmeyer, Michael Ulrich, V. L. Shelton, Matthew G. Carey. Not Pictured: Ancel Taflinger, Henry Reitan. 143 ASWSU COMMITTEES HOMECOMING COMMITTEE— Front Row: Bill Tryon, Jerry Harms, Norman Meyers. Second Row: Elaine Anderson, Mary Simpson, Joanne Paulon, Larry Gregory, Judy Klug, Peggy Newsch- wander, Mary Ousley, Joanne Johnson. Third Row: Sharon Barcklay, Janet Sue Reed, Judy Radke. ACTIVITIES BOARD— Judy Allen, James Crow, Matthew Carey, Vikki Jacobson, Joy Stevens, Bert Dunn, Judy Evans, Gordy Gardner. FRESHMAN FACULTY WEEKEND— Front Row: Steve Llewellyn, Bruce Eickhoff, Chuck Aanenson, Steve Milam, chairman. Second Row: Sybil Arges, Wendie Walker, Sharon Jensen. Third Row: Kathleen CosgrifFe, Laurene Lindstrom. Back Row: Louis D. McNew. Not Pictured: Nancy Bodman, Nancy Corwin, Dennis Sevier, Suzy Heikkinen, Doug Grimm and Dick Bline, camp chairmen. CUB GAMES COMMITTEE— FiVsf Row: Mike Pease, Carl Wilson. Seated: Jeanette Wagner, chairman; Tim Taft. Back Row: Jane Pres- ton, Gayle Phillips, Candy Diehl, Wayne Walther. CUB MUSIC COMMITTEE— Alan Fritzberg, Sandy McCune, Dennis Hassell, Janice Cornwell, Linda Boomer, Doris Barbre, Carole Hansen, Cathy Humphres, Dave Cross, Darrel Peeples, Chris Hardinger, Rob Bartell, Ron Sakuma, David Smith, Rick Swantz, Steve Mathison. I UNION BOARD COMMIT- TEE — Front Row: Joseph Bradley, chairman; Jeanette Wagner, Tim Bradbury, Judy Allen, Matthew Carey. Back Row: C. H. Hix, Dennis Weaver, John Thompson, B. R. Bertramson. STUDENT COMMUNITY RELATIONS COMMITTEE — Front Row: Jim Flynn. Back Row: App Legg, Chuck Jehle, Bill Vermillion, Roger Celius, Donna Hansen, John Schmid, Dr. Marc Swindal, Mrs. Erva Mosher. Not Present: Susan ljx ney, past chairman; Mike Luiten, Carl McCrary, Archie Wilkins, Harold Healy, War- ren Desmond, Norman Shoup. 145 FOREIGN FILMS COMMITTEE— Donna Johnson, R. A. Littlewood, Mari- lyn Donaldson, John Wasson, Maurine Bamett, Luther F. Chew, Leonard Hegland, Richard Hamm, H. C. Wiser. ELECTION BOARD COMMITTEE— Froni Row: Georgene Harber, Rick Ostrander, Bud Anderson, Jill Reese, Sally Kuehl, Gary Youngman. Back Row: Kathy Dibblee, Stephanie Maas, Mary Kirk. CUB ARTS COMMITTEE— Fron( Row: Jane Zimmerman, Jo Rodkey, Barb Eason, Nancy McKay, Maridee Quanbeck, David Clumpner, Barry Watson. Back Row: Carleen Johnson, Rick Hooper, Juli Stockman, John LaRue, Aaron Holloway, Karen Olson, Con- nie Smith, Denise Byrnes. COURSE EVALUATION COMMIT- TEE — Richard Hollister, Bob Coppock, Pam Buob, Chuck Mize. Not Pictured: Laurie G arret. Advisers: Dr. Garlington, Dr. Edlefson. CUB DANCE COMMITTEE— Front Row: Mary Hutchera, Terry Snow, Marilyn Mills, Dennis Kincaid, Sherry Winderl, Gordon Davis, Norma Coulter, Ralph Tew, chairman; Jane Applegate, Barb Jamieson, Barb Adelman, Mary Belvail. ASWSU COMMITTEES RECREATION BOARD COMMITTEE— Carol Gordon, Ron Shideler, Griend Ward Vander, Marlys McGrath, Thomas Wright, Bruce Morehouse, Harold Abbott. CUB CRAFTS COMMITTEE— Darryl Dut- ke, Eileen Hyatt, Andy Thompson, Judy Bot- teen, Mrs. Edna Griesse, Pam Brown. 3 m I J! , 1 FVSiii? li ] 1 L- t POLITICAL UNION COMMITTEE— Mike O ' Donnell, Rich Llewellyn, Jim Anshutz, Art Kidman, Lee Pendergrass, Dave Shefner. 147 ASWSU COMMITTEES tw CUB CARNIVAL COMMITTEE— Fron( Row: Pam Ulrich, Sherry Chap- man, Don Corkrum, Kathy Eckhardt, chairman; Craig Smith, Sue Harper, Bunni Hampton. Back Row: Colleen Daniel, Kathy Gray, Margrete Kvals- vik, Barbara Groom. PERSONNEL COMMITTEE— Steve Brilling, Sandy Eggert, Patti Anderson, Lynda Stone, Steve Connor.s, Sue Walker, Irene Chabre, Larry Olson, Kim Herman. MS DA y fooTba (J SO 0g OfttHfc, DAD ' S DAY COMMITTEE — Rroni Row: Bonnie Natsuhara, Gordon Mick McLean, chairman; Peggy Moss, co- chairman. Bach Row: Roy Brecken- ridge, Patty N offit, Sara Blakkolb, Car- ole Fallstrom, secretary; Kristi Lewis, Terry Brown, Mike Shouse, Keith Rieckers. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS COM- MITTEE— Front Row: Mrs. Laura Lou Bu- chanan, Dr. Merriam, Dick Pease, Jean Croker. Back Row : Pixie Harris, Kim Esterberg, Ella Frank, Bunnie Bond, Nancy Nogle, Robin Wachira Liz Winskill, Sue Hall Strom, Chris Ranta, Marcella Schindler, Barney Fine. 148 UNIVERSITY PARTY EXECUTIVE COUNCIL— Front Row: Bill Resler and Dick Rolfs. Back Row: John Lindsay and Barry Hayes. 1966 marks the year that party membership soars to 1,100, over 10 per cent of the student body. This is reflected in the numerous election victories for both the fall and spring campaigns. But, more important is the increase in participation in all UP activi- ties, including those early hour victory parties. Ah yes, those victory parties! 1966 also proves to be the most exciting spring caucus year yet and the most tiring. Candidate selection finally ends the third night of caucuses at 12:30 after women ' s hours are twice extended. Election board and the caucus officers cause cigarette sales to jump those few days. But, even though the usual and unusual problems crop up, the year is one of invaluable experience for all involved and will certainly not soon be forgot- ten by those participants in the campus majority party, the Uni- versity Party. Darrell Corbin, president, intently discusses plans with University Party members. Front Row: Linda Hale, Bruce Dcvereaux, Vicki Roberts, Tim Bradbury, Bill Resler, JelT Snow, Carl Teitge, Denny Carswell, Barry Hayes, Bill Vogler, Sue Kollmar, Barbara Eagle, Lexy MacDonald, Darcy Thorn. Buck Row: Jo Anne Spencer, Marlene Wickstroni, Ceorge Osbornett, Ceorge Hyatt, Bruce Ellis. 149 SENIOR CLASS % Bob Anderson President The senior class is concerned not only with gradu- ation, but with the undertaking of several projects. One of the most noticeable changes is the new football scoreboard on Rogers Field. This addition is quite an improvement over the old one. Another phase of campus improvement includes recom- mendations to better the facilities at Butch ' s Den. The class also sponsors the WSU Memorial High School in Africa. This school was originated sev- eral years ago by a graduate of WSU. Socially, the class sponsors Christmas at the CUB and the booster dance in Seattle. To discuss the four-year college experience the senior class sponsors a Senior-Faculty Weekend in conjunction with the YMCA. Front Row: Sherry Senn, Bunny Quirk, Joanne Paulon, Sherry Logue, Nancy Kegel, Jackie Arnold, Karen Heimbigner. Back Row: Mike Tang, JoAnne Sp)encer Vice-President Roger King, Loren McElvain, Carl McCrary, Dave Cox, Chuck Weaver, Bob Anderson, Jeanie Thomas, Sara Blakkolb. 150 Jeanie Thomas Secretary Dave Cox Executive Council Sharon Olson Executive Council Hal Brunstad Executive Council Terry Snow President JUNIOR CLASS Dick Fallquist Vice-President The class of 1967 began the year by conducting the an- nual Blood Drive. Our pledge of blood to the fighting men in South Viet Nam triggered national press cover- age of the project. The class participated in Christmas at the CUB by sponsoring a Christmas party for the children of WSU married students. In March the very successful Cougar Campus Chest project raised funds for scholarships and charities. A spring dance highlighted and climaxed a year of activities, including projects such as a lighted campus map, the scheduling of rooms in class buildings to help decrease the crowded library study areas, and the formation of a special class evaluation committee which surveyed class government on our campus and at other universities. Front Row: Judy Currie, Terry Snow, Mary Belvail, Frank Peters, Karma Still, Doug Coplen, Karen Mickey, Bill Crawford, Gerry Stroh, Marilyn Gullidge. Second Row: Linda Walker, Chuck Cantrell, Susan McDaniel, Michael Doran, Vicki Selhaver, Rick Ostrander, Ann Morris, Rich Llew- ellyn, Carol McKenzie. Back Row: Linda Farrar, Jim Mogush, Marlene Wickstrom, Dan Davis, Linda Hemingway, Chuck Kaysner, Kathleen Case, Dick Fallquist, Julie Sperline. SOPHOMORE CLASS I Dennis Williams President Paula Edmondson Vice-President Zooming through its sophomore year is the Class of 1968. From caroling with Santa Glaus during Christmas at the CUB to wailing to the Crossfires at the WSU-U. of I. Border Stomp, the sophomores let their presence be known on campus. Fresh- men demonstrating outstanding leadership potential are invited to the traditional Leadership Conference held in February. The entire campus is invited to the annual Sophomore Spring Dance in April. To keep all sophomores informed about the various class enterprises, a three-page newsletter, appropriately entitled More About Sophs, is published in January, March, and May by the Publicity Committee. Also, a survey on the problems of class government is conducted with the juniors. Front Rnw: Carol Hardin, Mary Jane Coulthard, Patty Bergh, Lugene Gurncy, Maria Pollock, Nancy Payne. Second Row: Steve Kikuchi, Genie Ellis, Jim Slender, Margie Hart, Barb Porter, Kathy Nikko, Sue Holbrook, CJreg Deer, Bob Borner. Third Row: Addy Adkinson, Marilyn Donaldson, Louis Heaton, Billie Gregory, Diana Williams, Clifflyn Bromling, Marcia Meyers, Irene Longanecker, Myra Scanlan, Carla Aus- enhus. Back Row: Donna Shannon, Bill Zingman, Don Phillips, Jim Hauptman, Harvey Swanson, Jim Lilje, Bruce Devereaux, Sue Tressler, Bob Higbee, Bruce Ellis. J- - ' O 1 Thumper Dunning President FRESHMAN CLASS Steve Sanders Vice-President The Freshman Class acts primarily as an introduction to col- lege functions and activities. Through its representatives on the Board of Control, the Freshman Class has gained knowl- edge of the way student government is run. Our aim is to give freshmen a chance to attend Expanded Executive Council meetings and become interested and working members of their class. Though our say in student government is small, we are large in number. This year we have received a great deal of enjoyment from helping ASWSU as well as the other class governments in any possible way. Front Row: Mary Miller, Paula Moeckel, Cheryl Dunning, Sue Kerr. Back Row: Bill McCaw, Ray Crabbs, James C. Hudkins, Carolyn Cornell, Craig Calloway. Julie Goehring Secretary Sue Bickelhaupt Executive Council Dave Mosley Executive Council Teddi Travis Executive Council Susan Maberry Executive Council SOCIAL COORDINATING COUNCIL The Social Coordinating Council is made up of the Social Chairmen from each living group on campus. One of the important and popular activities of the group is setting up living group exchanges during new student week. They also conduct a Fall and Spring workshop, and an annual meeting gives each living group an opportunity to arrange their own exchanges. They strive to promote a fuller and better social pro- gram on the campus, and help in the coordination and integration of the campus social program and the maintenance of high standards of social behavior. Sharon Williams, Margaret Garrity, Jack Frasl, Jackie Arnold, Kathy Schaer, adviser. Sharon Williams President I Jackie Arnold, Barbara Asaph, Joe Barrett, Patty Bergh, Nancy Boyd, Bruce Davies, Vince Dayot, jack Dunlap, Tore Dybfest, Bill Eslick, Rick Van Zandt, Jack Frasl, Pennie Firestone, Jenny Hamlin, Margie Hart, Gwen Jackson, Julie Jarrett, Judie KiefFer, Mary Looysen, Joan Meyer, Pam McComb, Leslie Mincks, George Nethercutt, Rick Ostrander, Dick Paulson, Vicki Petersen, Jill Rolfe, Alice Saari, Sue Saleman, Bruce Shelton, Rob Tiplin, Bob Tuch, Doug Verschaeve, Sharon Williams. 158 WOMEN ' S DAY COMMITTEE— Front Row: Marki Knox. Second Row: Nancy Kelley, Kathy Erickson. Third Row: Paula Moeckel, Jean Millikan. Fourth Row: Dolores Downward, Teresa DeVine. Fifth Row: Shirley Potter, Carole Franks. Back Row: Kris Kuehnle, Norma Jo Scott. Not Pictured: Pam Zupan, Linda Williams. AWS Patsy Ryan President An organization to which all undergraduate women belong is AWS. Its primary purposes are to co- operate with the administration in establishing and enforcing regulations affecting women, to co- ordinate their organizational activities, and to en- courage a balance of academic, social and cultural pursuits in their college lives. With these pur- poses as guidelines, AWS functions through two main bodies; the House of Representatives, which consists of all women ' s living group presidents, and the Senate which is composed of the executive offi- cers and two elected representatives from each class. Under Senate auspices, the AWS commit- tees work to present such events as Mothers ' Week- end, Women ' s Day, the Freshman Convocation, AWS Booklet, and Transfer Student Tea. 1 r J AWS EXECUTIVE COUNCIL— Fronf Row: Dolores Maxwell, Nancy Rooks, Sandy Wright. Back Row: Marian Svinth, Patsy Ryan. 159 ASSOCIATED WOMEN ' S STUDENTS SENATE— Front Row: Sally Mentzer, Sandy Wright, Dolores Maxwell, Nancy Rooks. Second Row: Marilyn Mills, Jan Hyde, Anna Marie Boyd, Donna Dunlap, Penny Tyler. Back Row: Maria Wagstaff, Patsy Ryan, Marian Svinth, Karen Krause, Judi Backman. ASSOCIATED WOMEN ' S STUDENTS MOTHER ' S WEEKEND COMMITTEE— Sitting in Front: Joan Weinbrecht, co-chairman. Front Row: Cherie Fortier, Gretchen Baker, Susie Boyer, Janice Smith, Sandi Kates, Karen Johnson, Coralie Carey. Second Row: Bonny MacEachern, Sue Peak, Janet Judy, Gerry Strobe, Carolyn Schutte, Mary Snider, Jan Howarth. Not Pictured: Linda Anderson, Fran Cavanaugh, Nancy Picatti, co-chairman. ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS SPECIAL EVENTS COMMITTEE— Candy Diehl, Jan Williams, Sue Sanderson, Nancy Wade, chairman; Nancy Lapsley, Sally Allwardt, Sue Jenkins. Not Pictured: Ann Youngstrom, Irene Chabre. 160 FRESHMAN CONVOCATION COMMITTEE— Carolyn Badham, Susie Appleby, Roberta Neve.s, Maria Pollock, Irene Chabre. COMMUNICATIONS— Left Row: Dorothy Lewis, Carole Fallstrom, Tish Young, Ann Gebert, Cathy Dunn. Right Row: Susan Appleby, Cyndie Busch, Lynn Johnson, Nancy Savory, Kathy Strasheim, Charlene Shipley. COLLEGE DAY COMMITTEE— Front of Pole: Paula Ed- mondson, chairman. To Left of Pole: Susan Leatha, Diana Williams, Pam Brown. To Right of Pole: Suzie Hoare, Mary Langlitz, Lynda Stone. Not Pictured: Jane Zimmerman. AWS HOUSE— Front Row: Paula Prescott, Mary Ousley, Cheryl Carlson, Sandy Wright, Dolores Maxwell, Donna Appel, Linda McClellan, Marion Bowker. Second Row: Cherie Fortier, Pam Reitz, Gale Baker, Judy Smith, Sharon Barnett, Judy Alt- man, Sally Bixby, Joanne Johnson. Third Row: Chris Ranta, Sue Ormiston, Diana May, Bev Chap- man, Ann Lindh, Rene Ellefson, Karen Bert, Jan Weber, Sue Webb. Back Row: Karen Ingebrigtson, Charlotte Lindstrom, Joan Hille, Ellen Anderson, Sue Malinow.ski, Jan Tietz, Sue Cody, Carolyn Jen- .sen, Barbara Bloom. 161 RHA As the central government of all of the residence halls, The Resi- dence Hall Association sponsors numerous activities throughout the year. The annual President ' s Workshop, where the presi- dents of all of the residence halls meet together to work out prob- lems and to further leadership qualities, is one of its most impor- tant activities. The Honor ' s Banquet, honoring outstanding student scholarship, is another project of RHA. A trophy is awarded to the men ' s and women ' s halls with the highest grade point average. An Outstanding Residence Hall Man and Woman are also selected. The building of an office on the third floor of the CUB greatly increases the communications between the indi- vidual students and the residence halls. The organization has officers in both the national and regional RHA associations. p rs_ 1 jfi - .r Mifimr 1 ' i j( BCiI! jt Diane Carter President Left Row: Jackie Snyder, Secretary; Diane Carter, President; Cory Nelson, Vice President. Right Row: Ellen Rogan, Publicity; Marilyn Wilson, Treas- urer: A. E. McCartan, Adviser. Front Row: Gretchen Garske, Donna Appel„ Jackie Snyder, Cory Nelson, Diane Carter, Ellen Rogan, Marilynn Wilson, Linda McCIellan, Ginny James. Second Row: Pam Reitz, Carolyn Munson, Sharon Barnett, Jo- hanna Slind, Rene Ellefson, Karen Bert, Russ Akiyama, Joanne Johnson, Janet Osborn. Third Row: Sally Bixky, Judy Altman, Jacquie Kindel, Sue Malinowski, Carl Anderson, Archie Gilliam, Michael Kilgore, Marlene Wickstrom, Kathy Herrin. Back Row: Carol Krug, Sue Cody, Jan Tietz, Richard Bender, Bob LeClair, Kirby White, Ken Krueger, Jan Weber, Cheryl Carlson. 162 JUNIOR PANHELLENIC Freshmen pledges are oriented to the Greek world and given a wider perspective of fraternity life through Junior Panhellenic. It is composed of the President and an elected representative from each sorority pledge class. Activities include a pledge class brunch, Hello Day, and a convocation and serenade for fall rushees. Executive Council: Linda Williams, Connie Casady, Jan Johnson. Barb Bumgardner President Front Row: Patti Fiala, Nancy Kelley, Susan Bickelhaupt, Gayle Gibbons, Merilee Tombari, Connie Casady. Second Row: Kathy Gray, Sasan Mills, Barb Bumgardner, Linda Williams, Cathie Loomis, Saundie An- derson. Back Row: Cynda McPherson, Mary Pat Keller, Jan Johnson, Sandy Cummins, Jeri Heathcote, Sue Shaw, Gail Dalquist, Carol Wallace. 163 SENIOR PANHELLENIC wsLW.y ' • :■: ms Chris Drinkard President EXECUTIVE COUNCIL— Karla Beck, Rush Chairman. Jeanie Marks, Social Chairman, Gail Williams, Treasurer, Jeanie Thomas, Secretary, Nancy Bodman, Vice-President, Chris Drinkard, President. Senior Panhellenic serves as the central coordinator for the four- teen sororities on the WSU campus. It is composed of the presi- dent and one delegate from each of the houses. The main responsibility of the group is the organization of rush activities. In addition, Spring Workshop and the awarding of two scholar- ships make up part of the activities. This year Greek Weekend featured a day of working about the campus. The day was ended with a catered barbecue which was attended by all of the frater- nities and sororities. Front Row: Marion Bowker, JefFra Fishback, Nancy Bodman, Chris Drinkard, Jeanie Thomas, Jeanie Marks, Karla Beck, Gail Williams. Second Row: Kathy Immel, Marsha Beernick, Candy Beatty, Donna Kirkwood, Bev Barclay, Diane Harrison, Page Ward, Bonnie Sinclair. Third Row: Mary Ousley, Sue Ormiston, Susie Nussbaum, Bev Chap- man, Shelby Carpenter, Cris Smith, Sue Webb, Diana May. Back Row: Chris Ranta, Charlotte Lindstrom, Joan Hille, Judy Smith, Susan Dane- kas, Merrely Miller, Fran Cavanaugh, Barbara Bloom, Carolyn Jensen. 164 INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL— Reese Harper, Jim Hendrey, Steve Rosbach. Neil Jennings, Howard Neill, Representatives from every fraternity on campus join to form the Inter-Fraternity Council. The purpose of the council is to promote general wel- fare of the associated fraternities as a body and cooperation with the faculty, the public, the stu- dent body, and themselves, the IFC being the cen- tral governing body in the system. The group also supervises fraternity rush. , ' Ivan Peterson President Front Row: Robert Williamson, Steve Milam, Ivan Peterson, Dick Mar- tin, Jim Favre. Second Row: Bill Barrett, Neil Cabbage, Dick Buss, Duane Denny, EXiane Jacklin. Third Row: Wally Stanley, Mark Long- meier, Dal Patterson, Darrel Peeples, Mike Werner. Fourth Row: Mick Cates, Rick Robertson, Drew Paris. Back Row: Jack Hulsey, John Harsh- man, Lee Graham. 165 GREEK WEEKEND After the work of the day a barbecue is served. ■1 ,f « r Greek Weekend includes the big job of cleaning along the sides of the road from Johnson Hall to the air- port. The catered barbecue serves people from all of the sororities and fraternities on campus. A car wash is another job for the busy weekend workers. 167 ARMY STAFF Front Row: Col. Cornutt, Capt. Binder, Lt. Col. Hoge, Rita Fritz, Betsy Benson, Sgt. Jernigan, Capt. Nartsissov, Capt. Bernd. Beck Row: Sgt. Hamm, Capt. Hatch, Sgt. Major Martinez, 1st Sgt. Fuller. COUGAR RANGERS Front Row : D. Kramer, E. Kramer, L. Delo, G. Ja- cobsen, J. McCallum, C. Hamm. Second Row: J. Osgard, M. Bjornstad, J. Aldridge, D. Allen. Third Row: R. Clark, E. Simkins, W. Davis, C. Johnson, J. Lane, E. Donihue. Fourth Row: D. Wilcox, J. White, W. Eckmann, M. Buck, E. Covall, R. Vo- get. Fifth Row: J. Ulrich, T. Hulin, M. Johnson, J. Yamamoto, D. Morehead, P. Gentry D. Koyama. Sixth Row: R. Turner, W. Lucas, R. Abell, L. Kan- ner, F. Nance, A. Dees. Seventh Row: T. Neubert, L. Jorgenson, R. Gass, B. Linville, A. Carter, R. Venable. Back Row: J. Manley, S. Short, J. Link- hart, L. James, D. Buchanan, W. Beers. 168 SCABBARD AND BLADE --. JUJJl . il Q v  f t f ' f ' f ' tt W v T? M Tf ff w Ul Bfl H V 1 f  f f . r f v.. H g i«  -  a Oil Mifrf ;l 1 t f . WR Y Li ' Front Row: W. E. Hawkins, L. R. King, B. M. Kluge, R. W. Halt, D. J. Coombs, M. T. Rainbolt, Ron L. Brulotte, L. K. Henry. Second Row. J. Potterf, L. Pendergrass, C. Tweedt, R. Lanfear, M. Hunter, G. Nieder- meyer, P. Mitchell, D. Richmond, R. Myers. Third Row. M. Fairhart, D. Fletcher, K. Smith, G. Goss, J. Schiller, J. Hess, J. Lane, G. Jacobsen, Capt. R. Bemd. Back Row. C. DeBruler, R. Opie, G. Yost, D. Bowles, D. Hayward, D. Briscoe, J. Hovey, W. Davis, R. Davis. ARMY SPONSORS Susie Hatton, Janis Aldridge, Barb Asaph, Sue Smith, Judi Kiefer, Carolyn Herres, Cathy Baldwin, Jill MacDonald, Sharon Nicholas, Christy Liss, Shirley Kostora, Ann Pettichord, Marty Bjomstad, Jamie Osgard, Nancy Benson. Not Pictured: Tana Tester. ARMY FLIGHT TRAINING Kent Smith, Jerry Williams, Jim Sherrill, Brendan Blackwell, John Hovey, Rich Shute, Mike Bernath. RIFLE TEAM Front Row: Dave Tice, John Mickelson, Gary Kloster, Bill Nesse. Back Row: Mike Hogan, Larry Hicks, Mark Nesbitt, Douglas Buchanan, John Villa. DRILL TEAM Robert Halt, James Peterson, Steven West, Paul Holstine, James Wolfe, Mi- chael Holland, Mike Gallager, Terry Larsen, Cathy Humphres, Ralph Olsen, Robert Kandle, Judi Kieffer, Douglas England, Joe Lynn, Mike Rodeen. 170 SAME Front Row: R. Opie, J. Dragavon, G. Hiyaukomo, J. Hanley, Unidenti- fiable, L. Edwards, J. White, M. Rainbolt, R. Moore. Second Row: R. Bugbee, V. DeBlasio, W. Bliven, Unidentifiable, G. Kloster, J. Linkhart, C. White, G. Jacobsen, W. Nesse, J. Angus. Bax:k Row: R. Shively, J. Villa, D. Tate, M. Nesbitt, Unidentifiable, C. Tweedt, John Zak, D. Peters, S. Brown, M. Ratzman, J. Smith, L. James. AUSA Front Row: Read Smith, Jim Jacobs, Paul Smith, Clark Sandoz, Frank DeBlasio, Lou Heaton, Larry Henr y, Bob Corlett. Back Row: Glenn Palmiero, Jim Angus. Second Row: Dale Taylor, Charles White, Vic Niedermeyer, Lee Pendergrass, Kent Smith, Brian Barrett, John Horvy. 171 n CADET STAFF Bob Weaver, Howard Cornutt, Lew Delo, Laird King, Robert Opie. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER— Front Row: 2nd Lts. Bell, Bertrand, Bland, Bloom, Brockway, Carmichall, Cavanaugh, Corlett, Cornutt. Second Row: 2nd Lts. Delo, Fairhart, Fletcher, Foster, Geschke, Harder, Haw- kins, Jacobsen, Kelley, Bartlett. Third Row: 2nd Lts. Lanfear, Mitchell, Neil, Niedermeyer, Ohson, Rainbolt, Razwick, Sheldon, Sherman, Sher- rill. Back Row: 2nd Lt.s. Smith, Van Denburgh, Wagner, Williams, Witt, Yost. FIRST SEMESTER — Front Row: John Allinger, Chet Hansen, Jim Hawley, Jim Kenton, Howard Nanto, Bruce Samuclson. Back Row: Eric Clifford, Fred Hogg, Roger David, Dave Raymond, Ken Sawyer, Hal Matthiesen. 172 FEDERAL REVIEW President French receives the Outstanding Citizen Service Medal from Time for a quick smoke before company formation, both the Army and Air Force. Seated with him on the platform are Dr. Beasley and Dean Clevenger. I And the Review begins Wiping off the last speck of dust. 173 AIR FORCE ROTC Lt. Col. Arthur M. Holtorf Professor of Aerospace Studies Maj. Fred C. Lange, Jr. Maj. William G. Retallack Capt. Auguste J. Planchon TSGT. George W. Stuart Assistant Professor of Aerospace Studies Detachment Sergeant Major SSGT. Ronald W. Harris Personnel Sergeant 3 1 - m ■vAj B 3p SSGT. Archie H. Catron Supply Sergeant Connie Hoffman Secretary FALL GROUP STAFF Front Row: Al Jorgensen, Buck Adams, Charles Dagg, Ray Hudkins. Second Row: Harvey Wier, Gary Sakuma, Ben Zlateff, George Melander, Dennis Miller. Back Row: Robert Cooper, Jon French, Dave Cox, Patrick Moore. SPRING GROUP STAFF ]| Front Row: Nettleton, Johnson, Dagg, Jorgenson, Slaughter. Seeond Row: Cooper, Hudkins, Jackson, Zlateff. Back: Miller, Moore, Cox, Weaver, Dailey. AIR FORCE HONOR GUARD Front Row: Sgt. Stephen Cossalman, Edward Spalding, Allen Reilly, Maj. Gary Sakuma, Commander, David Hata, Ron Oishi, Lt. John Moran, Wayne Tateishi, Sgt. Roy Kincaid. Second Row: Richard Chal- fant, Thomas Draggoo, Frank Kirkbridge, Michael Riches, John Keizer, James Putnam. Third Row: Tom Hanson, David Schultz, Gary Demich, Henry Hohnstein, Gene Barco, Rich Weaver. Back Row: Don Oswald, Terry Minnihan, Kent Stepaniuk, Ron Johnson, Ronald Lusk, Jim Malm. ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY Front Row: Harvey Wier, Charles Weaver, Ray Hudkins, Dennis Raf- felson, Gary Sakuma, Bill Kennedy, Mike McGaugny, Felix Moran. Second Row. Don Magnuson, Rob Bartell, John Moran, Jim Nettleton, Ken Carlson, Michael Jackson, Robert Brown, George Melander. Third Row: Bill Blankenship, Wendell Harris, Dave Cox, Jon Redinger, Jon Guinn, Ben Zlateff, Vern Patterson, Brad Johnson. Back Row: Tom Stine, Bruce Hedderly-Smith, James Knotts, Mike Gould, Charles Dagg, Bill Armstrong, Edward Flanagan, Buck Adams, Al Jorgensen. ANGEL FLIGHT Front Row: Marian Harrison, Bonnie Bateman, Jeaneane Whitaker, Joan Hansen, Taffie Petrask. Second Row: Flo Soguaard, Wendy Bradbury, Tanya Novacoff. Third Row: Janie Spiller, Sue Wadell, Lynn Holcomb, Rhea Raiton, Candee Diehl, Karen Renshaw, Bonnie Black. Back Row: Penny Doliver, Sue Bowman, Sue Jackson, Andrea Ritchie, Judy Allsip, Sue Hedlund, Ginny Barteleheimer, Nancy Wade. Angel Flight banquet at Fairchild Air Force Base, Spokane. 17A FLIGHT TRAINING Dennis Raffleson Air Force cadets receive instructions before drilling. COMMISSIONING FIRST SEMESTER — Front Row: Clevenger, Patterson, McGaughy, Varner. Back Row: McClintick, Adams, Brown, Kerzie, Bickelhaupt. SECOND SEMESTER— Froni Row: Gary S. Sakuma, Felix F. Moran III, Robert M. Cooper, Dennis B. Raffelson, Richard M. Martin, Stanley B. Swenson. Second Row: Gene R. Parker, Russell T. Dailey, Robert E. Lewis, David N. Canavagh, Edward E. Flanagan, Michael D. Jackson, Dale E. Knuth. Back Row: Patrick A. Moore, John R. Browning, Larry A. Roehr, Brant W. Koller, Raymond B. Turner, James P. Fleming. 179 n DRACULA Screams and gasps of fright floated from Bryan Hall Auditorium when WSU students staged Dracula. The 1927 hit was just as much a suc- cess in 1965 as it was 38 years ago. Part of the success of the play can be attributed to the out- standing acting done by WSU students, who por- trayed the feelings of the people involved in the frightening drama. Stage effects established the eerie mood for the production. jg H -! ■ WW ' THE SUBJECT WAS ROSES The Pulitzer prize winning Broadway play, The Subject Was Roses, looks into the hearts of a father, mother and son who has just returned from the war. The play reveals the feelings that divide and join a family when their son discloses that he has grown away from his par- ents and become a man. The play which won the New York Drama Critics ' award for the best play of 1965 stars Dennis O ' Keefe, Betty Field and Peter Duryea. 180 The Tiger m The Typists THE TIGER AND THE TYPISTS In October two short plays by Mur- ray Schisgal, The Typists and The Tiger, were presented by the Pull- man Community Theatre. Karen Boettcher and Bud Carlson formed the cast of The Typists, a moving story of a man and woman who must reconcile their youthful dreams with disenchanting reality. The Tiger, with Chris James and Cal Watson, was a fresh and comical play about an unstrung but natively intelligent young man. He kid- napped a young married woman and dragged her to his tumble down basement apartment. It was pre- sented in the arena theatre in Bryan Hall, with Cal Watson directing. WHO ' S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? Who ' s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? the controversial play by Edward Albee, drew sell-out crowds in February for its run in Bryan Hall Arena Theatre. Cal Watson directed this Pullman Community Theatre production, whose cast of WSU faculty members and students included Barbara Kirschner, S. Judson Crandell, Steve Kel- lams and Susan Snyder. The play, set at a small New England college, involves two faculty couples, one middle-aged, the other younger. During a night-long drinking bout they tear themselves and each other apart. 1 182 I MR. ROBERTS The rollicking comedy, Mr. Roberts, is a rowdy, realistic story of a group of bored American sailors aboard a Navy cargo ship ' _ in the Pacific during World War II. The cantankerous, small-minded Skipper is the real enemy to the bored crew. Every boy and man aboard the ship hates the Captain, and Mr. Roberts, a lieutenant, shares the crew ' s dislike. He joins them in one con- spiracy after another against the Captain. Mr. Roberts had gone to war to fight, and he hated being inactive almost as much as he hated the Captain. After winning many battles against the Captain, Mr. Roberts wins a transfer to combat duty. Later he was killed when the ship he was trans- ferred to was hit by a suicide plane. CHILDREN ' S THEATRE Pullman elementary school children and WSU students combined forces to present The Christ- mas Nightingale in Bryan Hall i n December. The play is based on a Polish folk tale of the re- union of a mother and her lost child on a Christmas Eve in medieval Poland. Designed for young audi- ences, The Christmas Nightingale portrays medieval customs of ob- serving Christmas, includ- ing a traditional puppet show. Professor R. R. Jones prepared the play within the play, the puppet show that takes place as part of the action. PANTOMIME The Western Players from Western Wash- ington State College perform the Dra- matic Silence, a presentation of panto- mime. Sponsoring the event is the WSU chapter of the National Collegiate Players, a speech and drama honorary. The group ' s performance illustrates the power of ex- pression and motion without the help of speech. Their make-up is that of a tradi- tional pantomime — the clown. AFOOT AND LIGHTHEARTED An original comedy by Paul Wadleigh, Afoot and Light- hearted concerns the at- tempts of a retired professor to outmaneuver his wife and stepson as they try to plan a peaceful retirement for him. f 186 ANNA CHRISTIE Anna Christie is an American classic by Eugene O ' Neill about a hard-bitten coal barge captain, his Anna, a cynical prostitute, and Mat Burke, who wants to marry her. 187 tiSi, ffU P; TALES OF HOFFMAN 188 The three loves of Hoffman, a poet, described by him in the three acts of Tales of Hoffman, performed in Kimbrough Hall Mother ' s Weekend. — ' . ' f,:i. :, i 1.11 MARIONETTE THEATER Lloyd ' s International, a mar- ionette theater, appeared at WSU December 2. The per- formance consisted of five parts, each an interpretation of a symphony by marion- ettes in bright costumes. 190 ROGER WILLIAMS The special attraction in conjunction with mother ' s weekend was Roger Williams, Mr. Piano of the entertainment world. mM -f r 0 7 . ' ' l : ■mk i i - r ' TEAHOUSE OF THE AUGUST MOON In this comedy, Captain Fisby of the U. S. Army decides that the Army of Occupa- tion can govern the isl and best by going native and building the tea-house the na- tives want rather than the pentagon-shaped schoolhouse that his superior has ordered. 192 TAMING OF THE SHREW This Elizabethan farce by Shakespeare was performed May 19-20, relating the attempts of Petruchio to tame his irascible wife, Kate, and the scheming of several suitors for the hand of Kate ' s sister, Bianca, who cannot be married before Kate. 193 i % Sponsored by the WSU Political Union, William O. Douglas spoke February 1 1 on conciliation, communi- cation, and adjudication as the tools needed to build world peace under the rule of law. In a talk before more than 750 WSU students and faculty, Magnuson ' s topic was Report from Washington, An Analy- sis of the 89th Congress. Laurindo Almeida, a Brazilian guitarist of international fame, was sponsored by CUB Music and appeared at WSU March 11, 1966. I, Louis Lomax, Yale graduate, am lower than the lowest white. Speaking on The Negro Revolt Revisited, Lomax attributes causes to American theological tradition, cultural mores, and individual person ' s attitudes. 194 ARTIST-SERIES Glenn Yar- brough, nation- ally known bal- lad and folk singer, appeared November 14. V 195 iVc ISJ 0. i: Kt SYMPHONIC BAND V t i ' - 4 CONCERT BAND -f r- P,z, 1 e n O ' f ■tLm ? INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC The marching band mem- bers return to campus one week early in the fall to pre- pare for the first football game of the year. The rush of games and rallies give the band members a tight sched- ule to follow. Maxwell Mc- Kee has charge of the march- ing band and its activities during the season. Brem Morrison is drum major for the group and Susan Looney and Lanny McPherson are majorettes. A special feature during the year was the sa- lute to Dads at the Dads ' Weekend game. Brass Choir Orchestra Rehearsal 197 VOCAL MUSIC Choir On the basis of voice quality and musicianship, approxi- mately 65 voices are selected to make up the WSU concert choir. In the spring the choir tours to a number of high schools in the state to present concerts. The university chor- us is a much larger group. They hold concerts on campus at various times during the year. Madrigal singers are a smaller group who perform while sitting around a table. Chorus i Stage make-up is an art in itself. It involves a great deal of imagination, time and talent. It can make the old appear young and the young appear old. These artists know the effects that can be achieved with a wig, powdered hair, colors and cosmetics. These actors are preparing for the play, Teahouse of the August Moon. Even na- tionality can be changed with the help of make-up. 199 . «i w . 9  ; ATHLETICS f iP ATHLETIC COUNCIL Athletic Director Stan Bates (right) Oman, assistant athletic director. Front Row: Mr. Pat Patterson, Mr. Stan Bates, Dr. Wallis Beasley, Mr. George Nethercutt, Mr. Walt Wyrick. Back Row: Dr. William Dickson, Paul Van der Linde, Dr. C. Clement French, Louis Holscher, Andrew Kranz, converses with Glenn Mr. James McGinnis. Cougar athletics, moving ahead on virtually every front, benefited from a great upsurge in student spirit this past year. Coach Bert Clark ' s football team started off the year with big upset wins over Iowa and Minne- sota of the Big Ten which captured the imagination of Cougars everywhere. With student support at fever pitch, the Crimson and Grey roared on to a 7-3 season, which is the best here since 1958. Coach Marv Harshman ' s basketball squad kept the mo- mentum going by reeling off seven straight wins at the start of the 1966 hoop season. The Cougars chalked up a 15-11 record this year, the best season since 1952. And so it went for the Cougars right on through big spring seasons in baseball and track. Director of Athletics Stan Bates called it one of our best years — and only the begin- ning. Bates, who heads up the Depart- ment of Intercollegiate Athletics at WSU, is the Dean of Athletic Directors in the AAWU, having served with distinction at WSU since 1954. 201 Front Row. Fontelle McCabe, Joy Brcx)m, Jeanne Peterson, Judi Burke. Back Row: Brem Morrison, Larry Wogman, Ward Glessner, Emmet Eldred, Pat Kimzey. ccc BUTCH Rallies, pep programs, half-time shows, and selections of Cougar of the Week — these are the major pep activities planned and organized by the Cougar Coordinating Council. Membership includes the CCC chairman and secretary, and chairman of Rally Squad, Crimson Block, Cougarettes, and Butchmen. Other members are the Yell King and Queen, Marching Band ' s Drum Major, an ASWSU Activities adviser, and an ex-officio member of the Daily Evergreen. Butch VI relaxes after returning to the solitude of his front lawn on Stadium Way. After all, any WSU mascot daringly cat- napped the night before the start of the basketball season, held captive in a cage not fit for a dog, and finally returned to his admirers at the opening game, deserves some peace and quiet. And Butch has a right to be proud since his commanding presence inspired the WSU hoopsters to trample the foe by an overwhelming score of 106 to 78. Larry Wogman, yell king Sue Knox Left to Right: Dick Kellett, Jon Rhoads, Joe Waters, John Swenson, Dick Schweiger. J i: ' p-T- f ' .; ' lib yf . kt 1 m m fi m M ' W 0f ' 0 m. d ' Am ' - . ' ' -. J ;-- %A K l wlHl ' iriJUha. ' V% • 1 Vront Row: Sandy Pappas, Sandy Seamen, Ethel Jett, Susie Dickey, Pam Dilley, Dorothy Lewis, Nanette Benson, Judy Neutz, Marilyn Fulfs, Chris Walker, Judy Olson, Julie Jarret. Back Row: Donna Hansen, Carolyn Herres, Becky Beeler, Toni Shepard, Julie Washburn, Terry Barnard, Joan Meyer, Lee Cody, Barbara Eagle, Sandy Lacey, Laura Olson, Janet lies, Mary Lou Inman, Jacqueline Rowley, Jeanne Peterson, Pam Dubigk. COUGARETTES BUTCHMEN Attention, forward march!! This drill call is not characteristic of the WSU Cougarettes; rather the Cougarettes have been transformed into primarily a dance routine group. Therefore, instead of hearing the cadence of a drum with thirty-two girls doing precision drill routines at basketball and football games, one hears and sees the Cougarettes perform to such sounds as Goldfinger, Hey Daddy, and Ragtime Cowboy Joe. The 32 talented Cougar- ettes enthusiastically show their genuine interest in promoting school activities by developing school spirit and selling Butch buttons. The Dutchmen, in their third year of being one of the prime groups for school spirit on the WSU campus, are still going strong. Composed of 50 spirited men who believe in building both team and spectator morale, they provide entertainment at sports rallies and encourage enthusiasm at athletic events. Increasingly active in campus activities, the Dutchmen wholeheartedly support the Cougars in whatever field of athletic endeavor they may participate. Front Row: Mike Daly, Bill Kring, Larry Tommervik, Burt Ellison, Buzz Strom, Rich Sand, Bill Crawford, Frank Krook, Kayo Moos. Second Row: Peter Rasmussen, Nick Nichols, Terry Snow, Gary Thompson, Howie Neill, Al Klebaum, Doug Grim, Roy Breckenridge, Dennis Guenther, Buck Arbuckle. Third Row: Bob Kuhn, Terry Garrison, Ernie Kegel, Tim Davidson, Curt Moeller, Wally McGuire, George Fredlund, Greg Deer, Skip Rhode. Fourth Row: I s Ryan, Jim Hauptman, Jack Thornton, John Austin, Jim Wernz, Rick Myers, John Gaunt, Ward Glessner. Back Row: Bruce Hauler, Denny Odman, Bruce Devereaux, Lee Irwin, Mike Bendix, Dennis Woodward, Bill Kronemeyer. W ' li ' GREY W First Row. Dick Vandervoort, adviser; Dave Rose, Elliott Simkins, Joe Maccean, John Swenson, Allen Peterson, John Groshell, Jerry Talbott. Second Row: Bill Self, Ivars Arnits, Curt Long, Rich Hickman, Dave Thomas, David Miller, Mike Daly, Dale Knuth. Third Row: Bruce Mc- Five members of the 1916 Rose Bowl team admire the plaque presented to them by Grey W for their part in helping make WSU athletics what it is today. Representing the golden grid- iron team are Benton Bangs, Clarence Zimmerman, Clarence Digger Boone, Carl King, and Asa V. Clarke. Bill Self and Jerry Talbott of Grey W join in. Burney, Emmett Eldred, Paul Gibb, Robin Larson, Bill Kennedy, Mark Hemingway, Gary Strom, Dave Hall. Fourth Row: Don Wright, Bob Browning, Jim Engstrom, Bud Norris, Doug Flansburg, Mike Coleman, Mark Wicks, Greg Mulvihill, Mike Evans. Once again the Grey W, varsity letter- men ' s organization, made its presence felt on the WSU campus by stealing lunches at the fraternities on Thursdays and stepping on peoples toes while pushing programs in their faces at foot- ball games. Actually, the purpose of Grey W is to further mutual under- standing between the athletic and aca- demic interests of the university. And this they do through various activities. With the proceeds from selling pro- grams at home football games. Grey W sponsors a Christmas party for children in the Spokane Shriner ' s Hospital. They are now members of the Crimson club with a contribution of $250. Among other things, members of Grey W es- cort homecoming queens, which doesn ' t bother them at all, and they buy recog- nition pins for outstanding athletes. This year the organization presented the 1916 WSU Rosebowl team with Grey W plaques. 205 ATHLETIC HONORS ALL AMERICANS — Front Row: Bob Keppel, track; Bob Browning, swimming: Chris Westman, cross-countnj. Back Row: Gary Benson, cross-country; Bill Gaskins, football; Gerry Lindgren, indoor track. Not pictured: Wayne Foster, football; Den Hensley, wrestling: Dale Ford, baseball. Dennis Kloke won the William Rusch Award, which is given to the basketball player voted by his teammates as the most inspirational hoopster. Bill Gaskins is awarded the J. Fred Bohler Award by football coach Bert Clark for being voted the most inspirational Cougar on the gridiron. 206i 207 VARSITY Scoreboard WSU 7 Iowa WSU 14 Minnesota 13 WSU 13 Idaho 17 WSU 24 Villanova 14 WSU 2! Arizona 3 WSU 8 Indiana 7 WSU 10 Oregon State 8 WSU 27 Oregon 7 WSU 6 Arizona State 7 WSU 9 Washington 27 Sophomore halfback Ted Gerela (22) place kicks for the Cou- gars. His soccer-style kicking earned WSU 19 points through the uprights. Halfback McWashington (45) sweeps around right end led by Elliot (78) and Eilmes (33). FOOTBALL Willie Gaskins (20), winner of the team inspirational award, breaks through the Villanova line during one of the two night games played in Spokane. The Cougar football team surprised the press and general public alike when it tallied a season record of seven wins and three losses. Head Coach Bert Clark ' s second year at the helm proved to be a fruitful one since WSU upset three favored teams from the Big Ten Confer- ence — Iowa, Minnesota and Indiana. Except for a defeat to neighboring Idaho early in the season, the Cougars managed to pull off fourth- quarter victories on all but the last two of their opponents. Hopes of a trip to the Rose Bowl were entertained by the expanded and enthusi- astic Cougar following. But that dream fell through with defeats by Arizona State and rival Washington. Yet the fans were proud of their team which had gained national ratings and recognition for WSU. Head Coach Bert Clark scrutinizes play as Assistant Coach Laurie Niemi receives tactical information from the pressbox. Quarterback Tom Roth (11) gets set to fire a pass as one of the nation ' s best blocking backs, Larry Eilmes (33) provides protection. Roth com- pleted more than 50 per cent of his pass attempts. THE KILL, Wayne Foster (77), moves in to demolish a Villanova runner. Larry Eilmes (33) dashes into the sec- ondary, a familiar sight to Cougar fans. 210 The hard fighting Cougars, headed by Bert Clark, stayed on the ground as much as possible this year, taking full advantage of the running abilities of Larry Eilmes, Ammon McWashington, T. C. Mc- Clellan and Joe Lynn, along with other backfield men. But the team used an aerial attack when the time was ripe, and did so to its advantage and great success. Quarterbacks Tom Roth and Dave Peterson when teamed up with receivers like Doug Flansburg, Rich Sheron and Bob Simpson enabled the Cougars to tally five touchdowns through the air and at the same time provide some spectacular action for football fans. The total offense of the WSU team amounted to almost 200 yards more than the total offense of opponents. End Doug Flansburg (80) reaches out for the long pass. Linebacker Dick Baird (32), puts the stop on an Arizona back. 211 ■-T i Cougars show blocking skill as quarterback Tom Roth (11) hands off to fullback Larry Eilmes (33). Backfield Coach Jim Shanley discusses defensive strategy with sophomore linebacker Mark Wicks (34). ♦ « Ammon McWashington (45) charges downfield through some Idaho defenders to pick up a block. 212 Each new win helped to convince the team that it was more than an ordinary football club. Outlook for the year had not been especially bright since only eight returning lettermen were seniors and the schedule was one of the toughest ever to face WSU. But determination and a tremendous team spirit enabled it to make the most of each effort and to produce a successful season for WSU. Defense proved to be a strong point, especially during first- quarter play. The team allowed its opponents to score only 10 points during all first quarters out of an all-game opposition scoring of 103. In 26 out of 40 quarters the mighty Cougars shut out their op- ponents completely. WSU fans shared some agoniz- ing moments with the team as it pulled some of the early-season games out of the bag. For instance, the Indiana game was won with the clock reading 0:00 left to play. A pass from Roth to McWashington on the two-point conversion try successfully clinched a one-point win over the third of three Big Ten schools which fell to the Cougars. Dr. French and Dr. Theopiiilus share their last Battle of the Palouse together as respective presidents of WSU and the University of Idaho. Dr. Harry Pitlucic. president of the WSU Board of Regents, observes from the right. Coach Clark leads a chalk talk in a tension-filled locker room before the Idaho game.  Cougar football manager Mark Hemingway digs through only one of the piles of equipment necessary to aid the team. Steve Benine of the Crimson Block and Joe Waters of the Yell Squad appear to have the upcoming Battle of the Palouse with Idaho on their minds. Halfback Ammon McWashington (45) and guard Robin Larson (67) break into open territory against the Villa- nova Wildcats. T. C. McClellan looks for an opening around right end as the Idaho defense takes up pursuit. 214 The faithful Cougar reserves share their anxiety and anticipation with Coach Clark. Three Cougars display the enthusiasm of their defensive effort as they bring an Arizona runner to an abrupt halt. Fullback Larry Eilmes (33) grinds toward a hole in the Idaho line opened by left side of the Cougar offensive line. Representatives of the press observe WSU football action. l Dr. R. E. Morton (left), team physician, relaxes with equip- ment manager E. E. Pete Ingram at the sidelines. Elmer Shorty Sever, groundskeeper at WSU for 37 years, watches the team play on the turf he keeps in condition. Head Coach Bert Clark, Assistant Coaches Red Smith, Laurie Niemi, Joe Marvin, John Nelson, King Block, and Jim Shanley. 216 Front Row: Bert Clark, head coach; Brian Beveridge, Bob Trygstad, Dave Thomas, Rich Sheron, Ron Vrlicak, Robin Larson, Dave Peterson, Am- raon McWashington, Tom Roth, Willie Gaskins, Dick Vandervoort, trainer. Second Row. Joe Marvin, assistant coach; Doug Flansburg, Walt Frierson, Dave Middendorf, Bill Kennedy, Craig Goodwin, Dick Schroe- der, J. R. Edington, Bob Simpson, Jim Guinn, Bill Mansfield, King Block, assistant coach. Third Row: Tom Kelley, assistant coach; Larry Griffith, Burgess Bauder, Bill McCain, John Glenn, Ron Orr, Dennis Birney, Chris Dyre, Steve Boots, Joe Lynn, Greg Elliot, Red Smith, assistant coach. Fourth Row: Jim Shanley, assistant coach; Bob Hively, Mike Price, Wayne Mohn, Jim Newson, Jim Engstrom, Neil Anderson, Tim Volzer, T. C. McClellan, Mel Brady, Jim Nelson, John Nelson, assistant coach. Back Row: Laurie Niemi, assistant coach; Fred Moe, Ted Gerela, Larry Eilmes, Gary Gomes, Bill Broeker, John Thompson, Jerry Anderson, Dick Baird, Wayne Foster, Bud Norris, Mark Wicks, Huarleen Bain, Mark Hemingway, manager. WSU Photographer Bob Bullis shoots films from the Rogers Field pressbox. His films are viewed by the team and coaches to analyze each game ' s action. Trainer Dick Vandervoort makes an equipment adjustment for Ted Gerela. Looking on is Bud Norris, sidelined with a broken collarbone. 217 Front Row: Jim Remington, Pete Brockway, Tim Suess, Joe Worsham, Mike Cook, Steve Bartelle, Greg Field, Randy Simmons, Mark Williams, Craig Roberts, Rick Edwards, JefF Gibbons, Dave Hanes. Second Row: Cam Mclntyre, Del Carmichael, Steve Johnstone, Steve Moore, Dave Harris, Mike Smith, Glen Shaw, Lee Omlid, Tim Larson, Ted Wierman, Dave Golinsky, Ty Hansell, Rank Baty, Ron Miller. Third Row: Dick Melton, trainer; Joe Broeker, assistant coach; Don Nostrant, manager; George Rugg, Jerry Henderson, Greg Pierce, Stan Schwartz, John Boyes, Bob Baldridge, Rick Reed, Mike Palmer, Lance Wegrich, Jim Grant, Jim Hudkins, Paul Carlson. Back Row: Tom Hedemark, assistant coach; Jim Vest, JefF Smith, Mike Wynne, Ralph Nottingham, Ron Sabo, Mike Leedle, Bill Mehrten, Steve Van Sinderen, Tom Jacobs, Hank Grenda, Larry Thatcher, Jim Wall, Gary Lewis, Red Smith, head coach; Tom Kelley, assistant coach; Dave Cain, manager. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Scoreboard WSU 27 Oregon 24 WSU 15 Oregon State 30 WSU 34 Idaho 12 WSU 20 Washington 7 Freshman halfback Glen Shaw (27) swings wide around right end as the Coubabcs gain yardage against the Husky Pups from Washington. Shaw and the rest of the freshman team spent the season learning Coach Clark ' s methods from Coach Smith and applying it successfully to the games in which they participated. .V • 219 The Cougar basketball team delighted its fans to a season record boasting 15 wins against 11 losses — the best season percentagewise for WSU since 1950. The hoopsters ran up a 9-3 mark for play on the home court, thus providing Pullman follow- ers with some of the most exciting victories for the squad in recent years. One of these was a con- quest over UCLA in the closing five seconds as the Cougars downed the defending national cham- pions 84 to 83. This long-awaited spectacle was viewed by a capacity crowd of 5,100 enthusiastic fans. Perhaps this victory alone would have been enough to allow most observers to term it a suc- cessful season, but not for the Cougars. They clobbered Washington 81 to 74 in their final gamic, thus gaining a fourth-place conference tie with Oregon and USC. WSU defenders Jim McKean (42), Dicic Walters (50), Tom Tommervik (4), and Ray Stein (14) put the clamp on a USC foe. Cougar guard Ray Stein (14) takes to the air as he flies past a surprised defender from the University of California. Conference Scoreboard WSU 70 California 71 WSU 61 Stanford 58 WSU 52 _ Oregon State 68 WSU 58 Oregon 66 WSU 84 UCLA 83 WSU 75 use 62 WSU 61 .: UCLA 88 WSU 72 use 75 WSU 74 California 71 WSU 6! Stanford 80 WSU 47 . Oregon State 54 WSU 88 . Oregon 83 WSU 67 Washington 70 WSU 81 . Washington 74 Dick Walters (50) battles for the rebound against the Bears of California. Dennis Kloke (20), winner of the Rusch Inspirational Award, drives for a basket over a downed Bulldog from Gonzaga. Nonconference Scoreboard WSU 106 Gonzaga 78 WSU 89 . .. ..... Montana State 64 WSU 92 Montana 62 WSU 84 Montana 78 WSU 85 Montana State 70 WSU 84 . Denver 73 WSU 101 Idaho 86 WSU 77 Stanford 88 WSU 76 Oregon 58 WSU 81 Michigan 93 WSU 115 Idaho 91 WSU 82 Gonzaga 97 Center Jim McKean grabbed 274 rebounds during the 12-game conference season, thus making him the leading rebounder in the AAWU. In addition, he was fourth in overall conference scoring round- ing up 251 points for a near 21 -point per game average. Forward Dennis Kloke took second place in conference field goal scoring, sinking 54.7 per cent of 106 shots attempted. Kloke also finished fifth in AAWU free-throw statistics. Out of 64 attempted, the senior Cougar pushed 51 shots through the hoop, just shy of 80 per cent success from the foul line. Tom Tommervik places a jump shot against the Pioneers from the University of Denver. An NBC cameraman focuses in the action of the WSU- CaHfornia Saturday Game of the Week, televised through- out the Far West. 222 I Front Row: Assistant Coach Jud Heathcote, Dick Jacobs, Bud Norris, Gabriel, Ray Erickson, Ray Stein. Back Row. Jim McKean, Dennis Roger Merritt, Bob Towne, Chuck Sweeney, Head Coach Marv Harsh- Thomas, John Nebel, Dave Kessler, Darrel Peeples, Mike Werner, Dick man. Second Row: Dennis Kloke, Doug Kloke, Tom Tommervik, George Walters. A familiar sight on the basketball court in recent years is the sometimes futile search for a hard-to-find contact lens. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL— Front Row: Trainer Dick Melhart, Lenny Allen, Bill Henry, Assistant Coach Bob Montgomery, Manager Clark St. Dennis. Back Row: Coach Jud Heathecote, John Fulton, Rick Austin, Brian Wanless, Lou Hobson, John Lobland, Mike Fels, Ted Wierman, Rod Brewer, Randy Meyer, Dave Harshman, Ryan Chamberlin, Steve Tidrick, Foss Miller, Varsity Coach Marv Harshman. Outstanding frosh post man Ted Wierman (54) jumps center against High- line College. Coubabes John Fulton (52) and Lou Hobson (14) anticipate the tip-off. The Coubabes finished the year with a 19-1-1 record, a near miss from the un- defeated season of the previous year. Led by scoring and rebounding star Ted Wierman, the freshman team steam- rolled every opponent except for North Idaho Junior College. Scoreboard WSU 91 Gonzaga 64 WSU 74 HIghline 46 WSU 76 Columbia Basin 57 WSU 97 . Yakima Valley 72 WSU 87 Everett 64 WSU 77 Spokane Community 49 WSU 115 Mt. Royal 54 WSU 12! Blue Mt. Community 69 WSU 75 Wenatchee Valley 47 WSU 84 Idaho 76 WSU 105 Idaho 73 WSU 108 Gonzaga 56 WSU 88 Spokane Community 62 WSU 62 North Idaho 62 WSU 82 , Wenatchee Valley 65 WSU 82 Columbia Basin 67 WSU 76 North Idaho 98 WSU 84 Yakima Valley 5! WSU 114 Idaho 95 WSU 75 Washington 71 WSU 77 Washington 66 I 225 Dale The Whale Ford, demonstrates the power behind his menacing swing. Junior Joe MacLean stretches for full effect on his fastball. The Cougars won their second straight Northern Division AAWU title with five games left on the conference schedule. However, success eluded them in Los Angeles in the NCAA district play- offs, where in 46 grueling innings in three days, the Cougars vainly fought for a chance to participate in the College World Series. In the playoffs the two games with the Fresno State Bulldogs spanned two days and stretched into extra innings because of darkness and tied scores. Earlier in the year, WSU swept the Banana Belt Tournament in Lew- iston to foretell its 35 win, 8 loss, 1 tie season rec- ord. The Cougars ended Northern Division play with a 15 win, 1 loss tally, placing them TA games ahead of second-place Oregon. Second baseman Gary Strom and shortstop Dale Scilley watch the action on first base as the umpire calls the runner out. Billey Suter from Gonzaga appears to have some second thoughts about going all the way to second. 226 A rhubarb develops as Coach Brayton and pitcher Tim Brown, catcher Jim Brown, and first baseman Hal Brunstad disagree with the umpire ' s call. Conference Scoreboard WSU 3 Washington I WSU 5 Washington 2 WSU 2 Washington 4 WSU 3 Oregon State 2 WSU 4 Oregon State I WSU 15 Oregon State 2 WSU 12 Oregon 3 WSU 7 Oregon 5 WSU 5 Oregon 4 WSU I Oregon State WSU 5 Oregon State 4 WSU 7 Oregon 3 WSU 6 Oregon 3 WSU 10 Oregon 5 WSU 8 Washington 7 WSU I I Washington 6 NCAA District Playoffs WSU 5 Fresno State 2 WSU 3 use 4 WSU 2 Fresno State I WSU 4 use 7 First baseman Hal Brunstad gets set for the throw that will beat the Yakima runner to the bag. 227 LeRoy Miller follows Coach Chuck Brayton ' s signals and holds up on third base. Coach Chuck Brayton seeks to straighten out the problem as pitcher Ed Fiskland and catcher Butch Dunlap listen to his advice. I (I  r I 228 ) ] III) Front Row: Trainer Dick Vandervoort, Doug Lukens, Ed Fiskland, Hal Brunstad, Dale Ford, LeRoy Miller, Joe Karp, Tom Brown, Gary Strom, Manager Bob Coppock. Second Row: Coach Chuck Brayton, Jim Lance, Fred Sackett, Dale Scilley, Jim Brown, Paul Taylor, Mike Avey, Ron LeRoy Miller, a junior, rounds first base on an extra-base hit. Spellecy, Scott Doman, Mike Beauchamp, Ken Moultrie. Back Row: Terry Jones, Skip Gillis, Dick Schreck, Butch Dunlap, Dan Frisella, Joe MacLean, Jim Hannah, Gail Pintler, Jim Doyle, Bob McGuire. Coach Bobo Brayton and trainer Dick Vandervoort anticipate another win for nationally ranked Cougars. 229 FRESHMAN BASEBALL Scoreboard WSU 4 Yakima Valley 2 WSU 6 Yakima Valley WSU 4 Columbia Ba sin 2 WSU 4 Columbia Basin 5 WSU 3 Wenatchee 4 WSU 3 Wenatchee 9 WSU 8 Idaho 2 WSU 3 Idaho WSU 8 North Idaho 5 WSU 5 ... North Idaho I WSU Idaho I WSU I Spokane Community WSU 2 Idaho I WSU 6 Idaho 8 WSU 16 North Idaho I WSU 10 North Idaho I WSU 5 Idaho 7 Won 1 1 Lost 6 Coubabe Steve Dickerson heads for third with a triple against the Columbia Basin team. Front Row: Dave Harshman, Bob Saxton, Greg Schubert, Joe Worsham, Palmer, George Hanson, Steve Thomas. Back Row: Bill Grenshaw, Bill Don Grimm, Steve Saunders, Coach Bob Stephens. Second Row: Terry Saxton, J. C. Hewett, Mark Crandall, Bill Babcock, Tom Wolsborn, Krogan, Jim Robinson, Dick Mills, Mike Brown, Steve Andrus, Mike Steve Dickerson, Don Schadt, Rick Austin. ' %.n I 4 Tr%ck 231 Cougar distance men Chris Westman, Gary Benson, and Fred Miller gain first, second and fourth positions over two California competitors. Cougar hurdler Dave Kessler inches out an opponent from Cal. Javelin ace Carl O ' Donnell fires the shaft for a 238-foot-8 thrown. %s Keith Jackson, Cougar shot putter, gives a heave to the iron sphere. f V V ■f -rr, WSU 55 Oregon State 89 WSU 78 California 67 WSU 62 Oregon 82 WSU 68 _. Washington 76 Gerry Lindgren leads fellow Cougars Don Wright and Chris West- man as the WSU trio wipes out a threat from a lone Washington runner. Lindgren won the two-mile, followed by Westman and Wright, in 8:39.5, a new record for WSU, Rogers Field, and WSU- UW meets. li s ii:- ! ' :- ,.... — ■- .- Cougar broad jumper Dave Kessler gyrates as he flies to the sand pit for a jump of over 22 feet. It will be remembered as a hard- luck year in track and field at WSU. In 1966 the Cougars started the sea- son with the potential for one of the strongest thinclad units in the na- tion, but countless injuries, a touch of the flu, and other obstacles grad- ually dimmed the light of success. WSU defeated California in a dual meet, but came up on the short side in competition with Oregon, OSU, and Washington. The Cougars were third in the Northern Division meet, and seventh in the AAWU championships. Gerry Lindgren and Bob Keppel provided most of the excitement in WSU ' s individual limelight. Lindgren highlighted the year with a 12:53 three mile, a new American record. Chris Westman, Mike Evans, Rick Van Zandt, Jerry Talbott, Dick Hickman, Vic Ben- net, Fred Miller, and Keppel were the seniors in Cougar track of 1966. Vic Bennetand Mike Evans complete the first lap in the 880 yard run as they compete against OSU. —  ' - •M F y, % Front Row: Jerry Talbott, Bruce McBurney, Bob Dally, Don Wright, Jim Johnson, Bob Keppel, Jim Kolva. Second Row: Sandy O ' Donnall, Dave Kessler, Rick Van Zandt, Mike Evans, Jim Precht, Fred Miller, Vic Bennet, Alan Keith, Bill Norin. Back Row: Coach Jack Mooberry, Rich- ard Lapham, Jack McCorkindale, Gerry Lindgren, Rod Dahl, Mike Brice, Christian Westman, Gary Berison, Michael Jackson, Keith Jack- son, Assistant Coach Doug King. Sophomore Tom Katymiuk follows through with his swing after competing in the discus throw. FRESHMAN TRACK Front Row: Glen Shaw, Carl Liggins, John Cogdill, Darwyn Batway, Mike Hubbard, Bob Clark, Allen Karlberg, Bob Kipe, Larry Almberg. Second Row. Barrie Johnson, Jim Binder, Keith Dalluge, Carl Hossman, Bill Henry, Garry Hill, Don Leach, Dick Turner, Dale Robertson. Back Row. Coach Doug King, Steve Petersen, Jim Hoppe, Preston, Zeeben, Foss Miller, Bill Yake. WSU 95 Columbia Basin 45 Spokane Community 33 WSU 84 Oregon State 68 Yakima Valley 33 The Coubabes completed an undefeated season, one which is indicative of the cahber of the athletes on the freshman track squad. For instance, Barrie Johnson exerted a 49-foot- 11 effort in the triple jump, better than many varsity performances. In addition, Larry Almberg showed promise in the distance runs, John Cogdill, in the shot put, and Foss Miller, in the javelin throw. Barrie Joiinson races to the jump-ofF board before he takes a hop, a step, and a jump. ' - ' Coach Jack Mooberry, veteran of 21 years of coaching cross-country at WSU. CROSS-COUNTRY Washington State remained undefeated in cross-country for the third consecutive sea- son with an impressive victory at the North- ern Division Championships in CorvaUis capping another perfect year. Chris West- man and Gary Benson led WSU all sea- son. This pair went to the NCAA finals in Kansas where they both made the All- American team. Coach Jack Mooberry re- ceived a good team effort from Don Wright, Fred Miller, Mike Evans, Vic Bennet and Bruce McBurney. The Cougars defeated Idaho, Whitworth, Gonzaga, Eastern Washington, Oregon and Oregon State. A dual meet with Washington could not be arranged. The frosh also went without a loss. Led by Gerry Lindgren and Larry Almberg the Cougar yearlings showed the promise of good things to come with Brad Morfitt, Darwyn Batway and Jim Fox rounding out the squad. Seated: Fred Miller, Mike Evans, Don Wright, Vic Bennet, Bruce McBurney, Gary Benson. Standing;: Chris Westman. SWIMMING Although the WSU swimming team fin- ished seventh out of eight schools at the AAWU meet in Los Angeles, Cougar Coun- try was well represented by individual per- formances. Senior All - American Bob Browning set the pace at the meet by win- ning the 200-yard breaststroke, breaking the school record in the 200-yard individ- ual medley, and placing sixth in the 100- yard breaststroke. Cougar Dave Spencer captured seventh place in the 200-yard backstroke and eighth in the 100-yard backstroke and Ken Martin, twelfth in div- ing competition. The 400-yard medley re- lay team consisting of Spencer, Browning, Neal and Paul Gibb finished fourth, in ad- dition to breaking a WSU record. Brown- ing went on to the NCAA Finals at the Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs, where he finished sixth in the 200-yard breaststroke. At the NAAU meet in Tam- pa, Florida, Browning placed eighth in the 100-yard breaststroke competition. Cougar swimmers jump to a fast start as they compete against the visitors from USC. 1 Front Row: Emmett Eldred, Edward Urban, Gene Krattli, Gaylor Bolton, Rick Neale, Kenneth Mar- tin. Back Row: Fred Danes, Don Sandberg, Bob Weaver, David Spencer, Bob Browning, Paul Gibb, Tom Baumann, Bob Ducharme, Doug Gibb, Coach. 238 WSU 65 . . Northern Montana State 25 WSU 40 use 54 WSU 29 UCLA 65 WSU 41 use 54 WSU 34 Stanford 61 WSU 25 Idaho 20 WSU 72 EWSe 22 WSU 44 Oregon 51 WSU 51 Oregon State 44 WSU 31 Washington 64 WSU 63 Idaho 31 Diving specialist Ken Martin displays his form as he approaches the rafters above Bohler pool. ' €€«• ;w-.. •••• •••.. ' f ., ' «•. All-American Bob Browning (upper lane) struggles to overcome his USC adversary in the breaststroke competition. 239 GYMNASTICS The WSU gymnastics team completed one of its best seasons in recent years with a meet record boasting of seven wins and one loss. In addition, the Cougars captured first place in the Inland Empire Champion- ships, placed third in the Northwest Col- lege Championships, and took fifth in the AAWU. Consistency and strength on the parallel bars, horizontal bars, and still rings meant the difference between a winning and losing season. Five seniors will leave the team, in addition to Coach James Swee- ney, veteran of four years directing the gymnastics program. Joii Warren flies high above crowd during trampoline routine. Front Row: Jay Shaw, Larry Amos, Gary Faull, Mark Siks, Bob Ncwbiil, Steve Blair, Aaron Holloway, Rich Worthington. Back Row: Coach James Sweeney, Joseph A. Potter, Dennis Gross, L. Michael Hanavan, David Miller, Dick Freiheil, Toby Elliott, Jon Warren, Assistant Coach Douglas Bartz. 240 tm wsu wsu wsu wsu wsu 168 Washington 177 165 EWSC 135 121 EWSC 116 169 Oregon 152 EWSC 150 Chico State 100 170 Eastern Montana State 138 British Columbia 138 Dave Miller, an all-around performer, executes a backhanded double-leg circle during his sidehorse routine. Dave Miller performs a handstand on the parallel bars. Two Cougar teammates spot for Jay Shaw as he performs a difficult dismount from the horizontal bar. WRESTLING Cougar grapplers compiled an eight win, eight loss record, and likewise split the mid- dle in the AAWU tournament, then they finished fourth among the seven teams on the slate. Five Cougars placed within the top three positions in their weight classes. All-American Dan Hensley wrestled his way to second place in the 152-lb. class. Paul Adams and Randy Cooper also fin- ished second in their respective classes, 177-lb. and heavyweight. Allen Peterson, 130-lb. class, and Roger Short, 137-lb. class, both finished third. In the NCAA Finals at Ames, Iowa, Hensley totaled up enough points for sixth place in his class. Leg work is important as Cougar Jim Pitman tangles witii an opponent from Oregon in the 147-lb. class. Front Row: Jim Williams, Randy Cooper, Paul Adams, Dan Hensley, Fred Fairbanks. Back Row: Coach Roger James, Irv Roller, Allen Peterson, Roger Short, Ray Cooper. 242 -n All-Amerlcan Dan Hensley struggles for a pin against his CWSC foe. § ' ' ' % WSU 1 1 - - WWSC 24 WSU 31 - - Idaho 8 WSU 8 - Oregon 24 WSU 15 - Montana State 17 WSU 41 . . Washington WSU II CWSC 17 WSU 15 Idaho State 14 WSU 22 _ Utah State I I WSU 16 . Utah 19 WSU 35 . .... . Washington 5 WSU 28 California II WSU 26 . ... Stanford 10 WSU 18 EWSC 19 WSU 33 Idaho 3 WSU II Oregon State 21 WSU 9 Portland State 22 Grappler Paul Adams works for a fast takedown in the I77-lb. class. Heavyweight Randy Cooper has his hands full with a Central Washington opponent. Bill Bleakney drives off the first tee, lead- ing the Cougar golf team. The Cougar golf team left the links for the year after scoring ahead of 18 opponents and behind 14 in match competition. The varsity golf- ers placed fourth out of eight regional teams in the Banana Belt tour- nament held in Clarkston, and eighth in the AAWU Championships in Palo Alto. Individual honors were shared among the top three players on the team. Number one man John Groshell was the second low individual at the Northern Division Tournament for firing a 3-over-par score on 72 holes. Bill Bleakney, the only senior on the team, shot a low score of the season with a 4-under-par 67. And, Earl Jones fulfilled a golfer ' s dream by sinking a 140-yard hole-in-one, two strokes under par, in Banana Belt competition. 1 Front Row: Earl Jones, Ron Pence, Bill Bleakney, Mike Coleman, Greg Mulvihill. Back Row: John Groshell, Bill Sutton, Craig Lee, John Onstad, John Perkins. 244 TENNIS Senior Ivars Amits delivers his serve. Front Row. Roy Johnson, Craig Simpson, Ivars Amits. Back Row. Mike Daly, Richard Ostrander, Dave Rose, Howard Bartlett, Coach Dennis Lewis. WSU 5 _ __ Idaho 4 WSU 5 Idaho 4 WSU 9 EWSC WSU 4 Montana 5 WSU 4 Whitman 5 WSU I Portland 8 WSU Oregon State 9 WSU Oregon 9 WSU 2 Gonzaga 5 WSU I ... Washington 8 WSU 3 Whitworth 6 WSU 5 Gonzaga 4 WSU Seattle 9 WSU 6 Idaho 3 WSU 3 Whitman 6 WSU 2 Montana 5 The varsity tennis team concluded the year with a 5-win, 10-loss record. At the AAWU Tournament hosted by UCLA, the Cougar netmen finished eighth while com- peting against four of the top teams in the nation. Al- though five of the seven players lettering this year will leave the team through graduation, their positions will be filled by persons moving up to the varsity from the undefeated freshman team. 245 Like in any sport, a louse ball belongs to the first team to pounce on it. SPORTS CLUB Student-organized sports clubs made big strides this year as they strove for recognition and sup- port. Teams participating in rugby, soccer and judo were organized by student dynamos, and sub- sequently competed with teams from other re- gional schools. The WSU Department of Athletics contributed toward their support, as administered through the Activities Board, but for the most part the teams bore their own travel and equipment expenses. In the making is a loose federation of these sports clubs which, it is hoped, will help organize their activities. As this federation is de- veloped, teams may be formed where student inter- est warrants it for intercollegiate competition in badminton, weightlifting, fencing, volleyball, sharpshooting, and polo. In rugby, the scrum is used as a means of beginning play. murals 247 Although not one of the most active sports in the intramural program, bowling is one of the most popular. Table tennis, a relatively new intramural sport, has reached a high degree of popularity with the intramural participants. ' The agility and knowledge needed to play hand- ball is a challenge accepted by only the best players on campus. As one of the favorite team sports, basketball pro- vides keen competition between the men ' s living groups. The rough and tumble sport of flag football always attracts fierce competition during the fall. A sport unique to WSU alone is the annual Turkey Trot. 250 TURKEY TROT The winning living group in this event receives several turkeys to eat on Thanksgiving. INTRAMURAL CHAMPIONS Badminton Goldsworthy Hall Basketball Sigma Phi Epsilon Basketball Free Throw Phi Delta Theta Bowling Stimson Hall Cross-Country Rogers Hall i Decathalon Beta Theta Pi Ping Pong Farmhouse Skiing Sigma Nu Softball Gannon Hall Swimming Stadium Way Athletes Tennis Acacia Track Orton Hall Football Phi Delta Theta Volleyball Stimson Hall Golf Phi Sigma Kappa Water Polo Stadium Way Athletes Gymnastics Tan Kappa Epsilon Weight Lifting Phi Sigma Kappa Handball AFROTC Wrestling Rogers Hall Intramural director Roger James displays the trophy awarded to Phi Sigma Kappa for accumulating the most points in over-all competition during the year. 251 252 T WRA COUNCIL Gail Robinson, Mary Jane Stokes, Barb Francisco, Suzy Souther, Joanne Washburn, adviser; Bev Palmer, Joann Thompson. The Women ' s Recreation Association provides fun and enjoyment for all women through activities that will be beneficial now and after college. The purpose of sports, and of WRA, is not to find the best team or player, but to give an opportunity for pleasure to all who participate. The WRA rep- resentatives serve as a communication link between their living groups and WRA. They occupy an important position in seeing that the opportunity to participate is open to all women. Front Row: Penny Woodward, Carolyn Carvo, Linda Clarlc, Claudia Wal- ter, Beverly Switzer, Aleeta Wright. Back Row: Sally Schindler, Linda Duren, Kathi Barrett, Dixie Boyle, Nancy Johnson, Sally Greenwood. WRA REPRESENTATIVES ikt WRA INTRAMURAL MANAGERS— Front Row: Aleeta Wright, Judith Eichhorn, Martha Jenner. Back Row: Ceis Jones, Sandy Lacey, Cindy Newby. Since it reaches the most women and has the greatest number of participants, the intramurals program is the largest program sponsored by WRA. Every college woman, regardless of ability, can find a recreational activity suited to her needs and desires in this program. The Intramural Man- agers organize each activity so that it will run smoothly and efficiently. The job is big, but it carries many rewards and valuable learning ex- perience. Orchesis is the modern dance group sponsored by WRA. The members of the group compose and perform in the modern creative dance idiom of expression and communication through move- ment. Group performances this year included a lecture-demonstration for the University Dames; a program, Alice in Topsy-Turvey Land for the children of Pullman; and a performance Mother ' s Weekend in the Festival of Dance and Gym- nastics. ORCHESIS — Front Row: Reta Carte, Marian Hadden, Vicki Papajani, Margaret Scheiler, Dee Crisman, Toni Fairhart, Page Ward. Bait Rou ' : David Wood, Pam Beatty, Pixie Harris, Kathy Neal, Dwight McCain, Jane Mottishaw, Jil MacDonald, Dee McMillan. Not Pictured: Mrs. Weaver, adviser. 254 BOWLING CLUB Front Row: Jeanette Wagner, Barb Bumgardner, Carolyn Buckley, Phillis Robertson, Alice Vitalich. Second Row: Betty Lovett, Janet Bax- ter, Jean Speer, Michele Wakefield, Marion Deffenbaugh, Dixie Boyle, Mary Ann Bays. Back Row: Darlene Williams, Marilyn Poppe, Kathy Valentine, Connie Allen, Mary Lou Tomlin, Sally Greenwood, Miss Mildred Wohlford, adviser. SPORTS CLUB i Front Row: Mary Kirk, JoAnn Thompson, Ceis Jones, Jeanette Wagner, Diane Zelley, Dixie Boyle. Back Row: Ellen Fogg, Joan Thompson, Alice Saari, Karen Klumb, Barbara Groom, Marilyn Poppe, Mary Jane Stoakes. 255 Front Row. Pam Bennett, Pam Keller, Julie Maxey, Judy Kinney, Pat Kern, Andrea Nygren, Pat Swanson, Barb Akins. Second Row: Carolyn Ramsey, Linda Rogers, Kathy Sattler, Clolda Davis, Connie Sampson, Marlene King, Lanny MacPherson, Nancy Burd, Nancy Wildermuth, Nancy Bodman, Sandra Matter. Third Row. Gail Robinson, Susan Stein- inger, Betty Weber, Kathy Bacon, Cosy Baker, Marki Knox, Ann Foster, Connie Congdon, Janis Robbin, Gretchen Giltner, Sara Ringness. fourth Row. Pam Austin, Connie Leffler, Pat Stalcup, Joan Moltke, Pam Healy, Barb Bushnell, Kathy Engstrom, Pam Ulrich, Joyce Jett, Pam Follett, Judi Gustafson, Nancy E. King, Sallie Hudson. Fifth Row. Janyce Engelland, Ann Allert, Darlene Wilcox, Julie Herpick, Linda Pfenning, Nancy Spangenberg, Sue M. Durrant, adviser, Dick Walker, Douglas Bailey, Dick Cheney, Alan B. Clayton, Gary Clark, James Anderson. FISH FANS The synchronized swimming club is known by the title of Fish Fans. This organization strives to enhance an interest in aquatic art and to improve swimming skills. All of the fifty-five girls and ten to twelve boys included in the Fish Fans membership are chosen on a competitive basis. This year the theme for the club ' s major project, the Mothers ' Weekend pageant, is the Toy Shop. Preparation for this performance entails many hours of practice on the part of the swimmers so that every movement is perfectly timed. Fish Fans also hosts the International Aquatic Art Festival in late May. This consists of workshops and per- formances, and is held in Smith Gymnasium. Batfish, depicting a television personality, perform during Mothers ' Weekend. ACHIEVEMENTS 257 PHI BETA KAPPA Elected Fall 1965: Susan Bacharach John Chambers John Courrier George Fisher William Gallag her Carol Herbel Jon Hofmeister Oenes Huisman Lawrence Klock Norma Jean Knutzen William Maughan Margaret Mueller David Osterberg Carole Person Vernon Renshaw Joanne Richard Harland Sather Sharon Taber Elected Spring 1966: Warren Adams Patricia Allen Jane Aune Doris Brown Norman Brown Sheila Brunstad Carolyn Chase Daniel Clement Russell Dailey Darlene Dickson Robert Ellis Michael Finney William Furman Lorie Garrett Paul Gibb Ann Goldsworthy Linda Grinnell Christine Hardinger Jerry Harms Katherine Harrington Joan Starkey Heller Sanford Helt Connie Hood Myrtle Jackson Robert Jepson Carole Johnston Darwin Klingman Genevieve Kohler Diane LeClare Charlotte Lindstrom Joy Marsden Jean Morgan Marilyn Omey Lois Pedersen David Porter Margaret Reed David Rose Clydean Salsman Sandra Schwartz Marilyn Scott Diane Smith David Spencer Suzanne Spencer Jeffrey Steiner Michael Tate Michael Thompson Mary Ulstrom James Waibel Carol Lucille Wolfe PHI KAPPA PHI Graduate Students: James A. Beck Dorothy J. Campbell Chao-piao Huang William L. Lang Richard J. Olson William C. Parrish Gerald A Selter William E. Beattie Shirley B. Ringo Wen Shyong Chiu Ling Wen Liu Samuel D. Campbell Barry W. Bobst Sharon Ann Campbell Francis J. Connelly E. Paul Durrenberger Clyde C. Edwards Duane Garner Sampath Iyengar Vern Folley Worth Hunsaker Clayton Knoshaug John Knutson H. David Glenn Terry Steiner Ronald Thompson Undergraduates : John Austin David Coombs Rose Eng Donald Jacklin Sharon Martinelli Margaret Mueller Larry Nelson Carol Safford Paula Schedler Raymond Blair Rodney Jones Susan Anderson Katherine Baker Jean Chew Robert Harvey Allen Johnson Barbara Lentz Susan Mortenson Alida Spaans Carol Sutherlin Katherine Harrington Richard McBride Roger J. Budke Donna Downard J. William Peters Gary LeClair Michael Schroeder Thomas Meyer June Remboldt Susan Ah Mau Donna Appel Bonnie Beeks Vera Arrowsmith Robert Tuttle Michael Finney Patricia Gallagher James Gresham Edward O ' Brien Myrtle Jackson Darwin Klingman Donald McClain Pamela Mitchell Howard Mizuta Jean Morgan Ronald Olson Nicola Phillips William Resler Barbara Schaeffer Sandra Schwartz Allen Shallbetter Mary Simpson Susan Steininger John Wellsandt Elaine Thom Mary Ellstrom Lee Umstattd Robert Williamson Mark Wilson Faculty: Fred A. Dudley Emmett B. Moore Paul Landis Margaret Linnan Mildred B. Wohlford V. N. Bnatia Richard Daugherty Alumni: George R. Nethercutt 258 Carole Fallstrom presents award for outstanding work on the Chinook to Neil Felgenhauer, Renee Garceau and Paulette Martin. IOTA CHI SIGMA The students who produce the WSU annual are mem- bers of Iota Chi Sigma, which is more commonly known as the Illustrious Chinook Staff. The name developed after a staff member designed and painted a crest for the organization. It includes a lantern for the midnight oil they burn, a whip for the editor to use to keep things going, a typewriter for the copy editor, and gears so that hopefully the staff will re- main in gear and operate smoothly. This year the Chinook staff joined with the Evergreen staff for the yearly banquet. All editors, staff members, pho- tographers, journalism faculty and advisers attend. Seated: Dee Logan, Midge Ball. Front Row: Nancy Nogle, Carole Fall- strom, Kathie Herr, Sue Phipps, Donna Kirkwood, Connie McClure, Candy Beatty, Judi Monroe, Barbe Matthews. Back Row: Karen Peters, Sharon Terry, Jane Smith, Kathy Boyd, Carol Quinn, Renee Garceau, Joe Nye, Lee Brown, Fred Hintz, Karen Harvey, Diane Miller, Bev Kedziora, Donna Brunni, Bev Pflugmaher, Margo Borgen. SPURS It has certainly been a spurrific year for the Washington State University Chapter of the National Spurs. Selected on the basis of activities and academics, they were spir- ited from their living groups in the spring of last year to be initiated into the Sophomore Women ' s Honorary and a year of service to the University. This year ' s group, festooned in the traditional white sweaters and crimson emblems (known to many as those blimps in white ), was to be seen chanting their motto At your Service as they ushered at games and university events, entertained the Job Corps at Cottonwood, delivered singing Spur-O- Grams, held a State Convention, and intoned operatic arias at Song Fest. Front Row: Susie Jones, treasurer, Julie Doland, vice-pres- ident. Back Row: Lee Smith, secretary, Maria Wagstaff, editor, Pam Brown, president. Front Row: Helen Smith, adviser, Alice Saari, Barbara Groom, Nina Jones, Vicki Sharpies, Karen Klumb, Janet lies, Judy Evans, Barbara Green, Lynda Daley, Susan Hallstrom, Judi Boudreau, Ellen Wolfe. Second Row: Carolyn Wallace, ]r. adviser, Nancy Stack, Rose Malas- pino. Sue Sanderson, Sherry Chapman, Kathy Nikko, Barbie Vaughan, Janie Archer, Karen Renshaw, Julie West, Joanne Burkland, Candy Diehl, Glee Hall, Margaret Scheiler, Linda O ' Neal. Third Row: Eileen Hyatt, Carol Aries, Pam Brown, Pam Beatty, Mary Ann Keller, Pam Follett, Marie Wagstaff, Pattie Anderson, Sharon Jenson, Suzanne Shan- non, Ginger Mitchell, Sally Brake, Judy Wood. Back Row: Mary Kirk, Karen Levin, Barry Hogarty, Julie Doland, Kathleen Cosgriffe, Rosalie Smith, Laurene Lindstrom, Sandy Eggert, Ginger Fulfs, Liz Winskill, Erika Kuplis, Kathy Ellis. fs P,f fl A- , fi.r ® ® ® ® ® ® 9 ® ' ■i M ' J 4k MMm The Cougar Guard Chapter of the Inter- collegiate Knights, a national honorary service fraternity, is an order to promote and foster college spirit and to stimulate personal development. Active on campus for forty-seven years, the IKs are respon- sible for ushering at games, lectures, and concerts, and ringing the victory bell. In addition, they participate in joint activi- ties with the Spurs, sponsor the annual Homecoming mum sale, and highlight the year with the coronation of the Duchess of Cougar Guard at their annual Night of Knights dance. The IKs are also the sophomore men ' s honorary, and do much to stimulate scholastic interest and ac- tivities. OFFICERS — Pront Row: Gregg Munro Neil Felgen- hauer. Second Row: Rich Burns, Steve Kikuchi. Third Row: Bill Sutton, Ron Sakuma. Back Row: John Hess, Terry Snow. Not Pictured: John Gill. INTERCOLLEGIATE KNIGHTS Front Row: Rich Burns, Ken Martin, Gregg Munro, Steve Kikuchi, Russ Heinemann, Robert Fillingame, John Pettit, Duncan Carter, Thomas Tallent, Joe Snyder, Tom Wolfendale, Rick Nunn, Terry Simon. Second Row: Mike Inouye, Keith Riecker.s, Chuck Michelson, Jim White, John SchoefF, Ronald Bafus, Dick Paulson, Robert Kline, Ron Hansen, Steve Miller, Paul Lauren, Doug Dammrose, Tim Taft. Third Row: Jack Haxton, Jeff Snow, Dale HofFman, Bob Rowe, Mike Hansen, Dick Rolfs, Craig Boesel, Jim Bockemuehl, Bob Higbee, Paul Storey, Dean Frendler, Doug Verschaere, Neil Felgenhauer. Back Row: Don Corkrum, Leo Bustad, Keith Anderson, John Gill, Jack Hulsey, Harvey Swanson, Walt Anderson, John Hough, George Kloeppei, Mike Gallagher, Steve Aasheim, Dave Dre.ssel, Craig Lee. irrrw !lli ill T-fTT OFFICERS: Chuck Aanenson, Jerry Talbott, Brem Morrison, Ron Lind. Not Pictured: Bob Stevens, Steve Van Ausdle. CRIMSON CIRCLE The purposes of Crimson Circle are three- fold: to recognize men who have attained a high standard of efficiency in collegiate activities; to bring together men in all phases of collegiate life; and to bring to- gether members of the faculty and student body on a basis of mutual interest and un- derstanding. Front Row: Darell R. Whitehead, Steven Van Ausdle, Chuck Aanenson, Brem Morrison, Hugh Kaiser, Robert Lampitt. Second Row: Jerry Talbott, John Thoren, Dan Godfrey, Ronald C. Olsen, Paul C. Alley, Max W. Steinkc. Back Row: Tim Bradbury, Bob Olds, Bob Stevens, Hal Brunstad, Dan Hensley, A. E. McCartan, adviser. 262 ' ji Diane LeClare, vice-president, Sue Ormiston, president, Charlotte Lind- strom, secretary, Joyce Herbel, treasurer. MORTAR BOARD Mortar Board is the only national honorary for Senior women. Selection is based upon scholar- ship, leadership and service. Each spring, new members are tapped from the Junior class. Pro- cedure for tapping is unusual in that Mortar Board members tap their new members in the early morning hours. The new initiates then wear the traditional caps and gowns to classes the following day. Front Row: Glory Harvison, Marti Mueller, Joyce Herbel, Charlotte Lindstrom, Sue Ormiston, Diane LeClare, Kathy Andres. Second Row: Marion Bowker, Jan Hyde, Carolyn Jensen, Jean Morgan, Dolores Max- well, Chris Drinkard, Carole Johnston, Jeanie Callahan. Back Row: Sandy Schwartz, Chris Hardinger, Robin Carey, Pat,sy Ryan, Marian Svinth, Ann Goldsworthy, Karen Lewis, Susan Iddings. 263 YWCA The YWCA on the Washington State campus takes an active part in presenting programs with an educational and informative focus for the benefit of member and non-member students. Pop Corn Forum, which is co-sponsored with the YMCA is probably the most far-reaching program that we offer. Community Service projects: work- ing with Campfire Girls, Senior Citizens, Nursery School and running a Babysitting Clinic have all been active this year. In addition the following discussion groups have also been offered: Race Re- lations, International Understanding, Role of Women, Religious Insight, and Freshman Inter- est Groups. May Breakfast, our annual recogni- tion affair on Mother ' s Weekend culminates the YWCA activities for the year. Jeanne Buchanan President Sandy Finch First Vice-President Gretchen Ashe Second Vice-President 264 Nancy Philbrook Regional Representative Jan Reitmeier Secretary Karen Wilke Treasurer Front Row. Mary Jane Coulthard, Judy Thompson, Marilyn Scott, Mar- got Hendriksen, Ann Saunderson, Merilee Tombari, Jennifer Durham. Second Row: Peggy Smith, Genie Strommer, Peggy Newschwander, CABINET — Front Row: Gretchen Ashe, Mary Belvail, Jeanne Buchan- an, Josie Bradley, Kristi Lewis. Second Row : Jan Reitmeier, Cindy Hupe, Becky Brown, Susan Ensign, Cynthia Wright, Candace Rawlings, Judith Eichhorn. Back Row: Susan Hawks, Marilyn Rossman, Colleen Daniel, Ethel Jett, Kris Karch, Ann Pettichord, Barbara Oberg. Sandy Finch, Carolyn Wallace, Tish Young. Back Row: Mary Seweil, Barbara Oberg, Renee Garceau, Karen Wilke, Norma Scott, Sally Staley. YMCA Paul Stevens President Projects carried on by the YMCA throughout the year are many and varied. Each year the pro- grams start off with a New Student Camp and continues with Faculty-Student Firesides, world affairs and special events. Fusser ' s Guide, the campus directory; Popcorn Forum, weekly discus- sions on current topics of interest; and Campus Movies, are three of the Y ' s more noted events. The cabinet is composed of elected officers and chairmen for each of the programs. All work to- gether in serving WSU and the community. Advisers: Chuck Doland, Stan Rheiner, Bob Stephens. Front Row: Bob Stephens, Allen Peter- son, Gordon Mick McLean, Pete Kresge, Ron Sakuma, Chuck Doland. Second Row: Stan Rheiner, Robert A. Kline, Jon French, Ken Hirst, Avery Willis, Gil Cohen. Back Row: Jack Con- nell, Walt Hitchcock, J. William Peters, Larry C. Shank, Bill Gillum, Paul Ste- vens. Not Pictured: Greg Strom, Lewis Arnold, Rob Bartell, Glenn Nieder- meyer, Tom Meyer. Executive Committee: Jon French, Mick McLean, Ken Hirst. ADVISORY BOARD— Front Row: Charles W. Doland, Associate Secre- tary: Paul Stevens, Student President; Stanley Bye. Pharmacist. Second Row: Hal Hargreaves, Episcopal Chaplain to the University; Lewis Ma- gill, Chairman, Academic Standing Committee; Burch Schneider, Pro- jessor, Poultry Science; Peter Naumchik, Insurance Consultant; A. C. Cole, Contractor; A. W. Peterson, Agricultural Extension Service. Back Row: Al Law, Professor, Agronomy; John Munden, Principal, ]efferson School; Richard Loucks, Attorney; Andrew Tidrick, Principal, High School; Virgil Michaelson, Rancher; Felix Fabian, Associate Professor, Police Science. Not Pictured: Joe Babbit, Rancher; Gene Bayley, Busi- nessman; J. C. Clevenger, Dean of Students; C. Clement French, Presi- dent, W. S. U.; Gordon Rutherford, Associate Professor, Education; Stanley P. Rheiner, Executive Secretary; Robert Stephens, Associate Secretary. 267 Ron King, president, Ron Carter, treasurer. Not Pictured: Mike Vlaho- vich, secretary, Leigh Hess, vice-president. SIGMA DELTA CHI Sigma Delta Chi, Professional Journalistic Society, is exactly what its name implies: a professional, rather than an honorary, society for men engaged in journalism. It is dedicated to the highest ideals in both written and electronic journalism. In this unique role, SDX constantly endeavors to raise the standards of competence of its members in every respect. The Washington State University chapter raises enough funds through the fall sale of its activities calendars to partially finance a trip for nine undergraduates and their adviser, Robert Mott, to the national SDX convention in Los Angeles last November. Front Row: Pat Rowe, Bruce Keidan, Bill Johnson, Owen Johnson, Ron Carter, Mike Murray, Pat Caraher, Ron Rogerson, Mavnard Hicks. Back Row: Bill Maekey, Neil Felgenhauer, Don Wright, Bob Gaston, Steve Montgomery, Bob Daniel, Ron King, Mike Vlahovich, Robert Mott, adviser. Not Pictured: Pat Johnson, Leigh Hess, Ken Bertrand, Dave Raymond. - Front Row: Marie Gruber, Linda Cochran, Marian Rouse, Diana Pres- nell, Kris Landreth, Nancy Wearne, Carol Morasch, Karren Quigley, Janis Weckwerth, Nancy Miller, Marlys McGrath. Second Row: Monica Bartlett, Diana Maben, Ann Schluneger, Lindsay Stokes, Pam Board- man, Marylyn Serosky, Peggy Gerard, Joanna Fowler, Cathy Manning, Darlene Johnson, Kathv Nikko. Third Row: Colleen Casseday, Margee SIGMA TAU ALPHA Eby, Kathleen Gormley, Ruth Ann Harms, Elizabeth Alexander, Mari- lyn Carlson, Becky Brown, Margo Busby, Phyllis Enbom, Linda Clem, Carol Hunziker. Back Row: Rachel Blackhurst, Sally Anderson, Karen Enberg, Margaret Kilpatrick, Jane Warwick, Roberta Neves, Janet lies, Susan Johnson, Judy Giles, Pam Maben, Linda Mitchell. ALPHA PHI OMEGA A national honorary, Sigma Tau Alpha, for col- lege-age Rainbow Girls, makes it possible for girls to continue their interests in this organization. Among the many activities the members plan is their annual Candy Cane Sale before Christmas and a tea held in the spring for present and past Grand Officers of Rainbow. In order to help serve others, we make favors for the hospital on Christmas and Easter. Other events include a pizza party, bowling party, friendship night, and a picnic. Service, leader ship and friendship are the prin- ciples on which Alpha Phi Omega, a national serv- ice fraternity, is founded. Proceeds from the Hand- some Harry-Sweet Sue Contest, sponsored by Al- pha Phi Omega, are used for service projects. This group as well as the entire campus was surprised to hear that the Sweet Sue for 1966 was the well known St. Bernard who belongs to the Theta Chis. The service projects for the group deal with peo- ple and organizations on and off campus. The most prominent project is for the Pullman handi- capped children. Front Row: M. G. Johnson, Roger Miller, Ray Eldridge. Second Row: Warren Kirk, Mike Coleman, Fred Bonar, president. Third Row: Melvin Lutjemeier, Dave Squier, Jon Redinger. Back Row: Ralph Olsen, John Viestenz, Mike Wetzbarger, Bill Armstrong. 269 f § D n 1 •I .•• ;f Front Row: Jim Waddle, Steve Mathison, Barry Graham, Bud Dumas, James Jerde, Ernest Weiss, Byron Blankenship, Robert Hyatt, Roy Gur- ney. Second Row. Randy Robbins, Del Hobbs, Hugh Kaiser, Peter Ras- mussen, James Peterson, Don Swarner, LeRoy Charf, James Holt, Roger Hansen, Gordon Best. Third Row: Robert Hull, Robert Kovalenko, AIA David Scott, adviser, David Hall, Gerald Tallman, Stanley Nelson, Rich- ard Kobyllc, David Demitruk, Jim Ryan, Andrew Jacobson. Back Row: Jim Tubbs, Jack Sackville-West, Marc Bevens, Milton Hunter, Max Steinke, Dale Glenn, Dick Badham, Robert Daniel, Gary Signs, Gary GrafF, Jack Connell. SCARAB Students interested in architecture learn about career opportunities through a varied program. The student chapter of the American Institute of Archi- tects is a student organization which is affihated with the professional national chapter. The group sends student representatives to the A. I. A. Student Forum held at Washington, D. C, each year. The activities are highlighted annually in the spring by a banquet with the parent chapter in Spokane. Scarab is a national architectural design honorary fraternity whose purpose is to lead to a broader knowledge of architecture, architectural engineer- ing, landscape architecture and the allied arts through an association with faculty members and active members of the profession. The organiza- tion sponsors lectures and various field trips. It also participates in the annual national convention and takes part in the publication of its Hieretic magazine. Front Row: Jack Johnson, Bud Dumas, Barry Graham, Jim Waddle, Hugh Kaiser, Randy Robbins, James Jerde, Steve Mathison, Peter Ras- mussen. Second Row: James Holt, Roger Hansen, Del Hobbs, Gordon Best, LeRoy Chart, Alan Atkinson, Robert Hull, Dave Hall, Robert Dan- iel, Gary Signs. Third Row: Robert Patton, Donald Heil, Tom Bartus- ka, David Scott, Jack Connell, Max Steinke, Dick Badham, Jim Tubbs, Gary Graff, Marc Bevens. 270 Front Row: Judy Steinke, Nadine Prokop, Susanne Bishop, Mary Hart, Jean Simpson, Sondva Watson. Back Row: Margaret Linnan, adviser. Sandra Ferguson, Joan Lazz, JoAnn Thompson, Mary Nyberg, Kathy House, Mary MacDonald, Susie Nussbaum. PHI CHI THETA BETA GAMMA SIGMA WSU ' s Alpha Delta chapter of Phi Chi Theta finds its members among women students in the college of Economics and Business. Functioning as a working group of women preparing for a role in the business world. Phi Chi Theta awards a scholarship to an outstanding member with pro- ceeds earned in an annual Christmas card sale. The Biennial Meeting of this national fraternity is held in the early summer in Portland, with rep- resentatives from the northwest district attending. Front Row: Nadine Prokop, Chris Marker, Alan L. Steiger, John Sohmid. Second Row: John Camp, Dick McGinnis, Howard Cornutt, Steve BrilHng. Back Row: John Wellsandt, Ernest Hinck, Paul Alley, John Currie. No( Pictured: Susanne Bishop, Douglas Bohi, John Buergel, John Cooper, Francis Connelly, Earl A. Edmunds, William A. Furman, The national society whose aim is to encourage and reward scholarship among students of Business Ad- ministration and Economics is known as Beta Gam- ma Sigma. The purpose of the society is to promote the advancement of education in the art and science of business and to foster integrity in the conduct of business operations. Membership is limited to stu- dents in the upper 10 per cent of the senior and graduate classes and to students in the upper 4 per cent of the junior classes of business and economics. Shaikh Ghazanfar, Loyd Henion, Crispin Kamau, Charles A. Lenard, Thomas Marier, Donald McHargue, Fred Michael, Michael Marrow, Frederick Mundy, William Resler, Joseph Roop, Albert Schwenk, Fred Shaw, Carol Jean Thompson, John Thompson, Michael Vance, Nail Yucel. V- PI LAMBDA THET A— Front Row: Mrs. Frank F. Nalder, Donna Appel, Rhoda Setterberg, Marlys McGrath, Bonnie Natsuhara, Mrs. Cora B. Campbell. Second Row: Judy Croston, June Remboldt, Janet Sue Reed, PI LAMBDA TH ETA Pi Lambda Theta is a national women ' s education honorary composed of both graduate and under- graduate women and faculty with a 3.2 GPA. WSU ' s Pi chapter has monthly meetings featuring guest speakers such as Dean Brain of the College of Education. The many activities of the honorary include such things as a Spring Tea at which time a scholarship is given. An outstanding senior award is given to the top senior girl in the hon- orary and to the top sophomore girl in education. PHI EPSILON KAPPA— Fron( Row: Chuck Bernasconi, Doug Bartz, Jim Brown, Fred Sackett, Jim Beard. Back Row: Tom Scranton, Gail Pintler, Jay Shaw, Jim Morehouse. Jacque Davis, Rose Eng, Nancy Carter. Back Row: Marlene King, Vera Arrowsmith, Nancy Miller, Surjit Kaur, Pam Maben, Genny Kohler, Barbara Oberg. PHI EPSILON KAPPA Service projects are the main concern of Phi Epsi- lon Kappa, the physical education honorary for men. They sponsor a sports clinic and run a con- cession stand at the basketball games. Each year they send delegates to the physical recreation con- ventions. They present an outstanding senior man award and a scholarship for an outstanding man majoring in physical education. Behind all these activities is the desire to develop a more professional attitude toward the field of physical education. f Front Row. Shara Lynn Strong, Ginny Lodge, Brooke Doyle, Karen Hartley, Barbara Freen, Ellen Kuramoto, Ann Lilly- white. Back Row: Cherie Fortier, Barbara Asaph, Evelyn Fer- rel, Ardith Hadden, Linda McClellan, Jane Ayer, Diana Nel- son, Sue Tollisen, Helen Bakshas, Margaret Dezell. MU PHI EPSILON DELTA PHI DELTA Mu Phi Epsilon, international music sorority, is a professional organization dedicated to the ad- vancement of music. It also stresses the promo- tion of musicianship and scholarship, loyalty to the Alma Mater, and the development of a true sisterhood. A tasting Tea each spring provides scholarships for deserving women musicians. Members are active throughout the music depart- ment and plan many activities which enrich their preparation for a career in music. Front Row: Gaylen C. Hansen, adviser. Back Row: Ann Morris, Thelma Ryder, Ha Field, Nicole Taflinger, Joy Broom, Mary Mathey. Not Pictured: Larry Brown, Jerry Stroh, Claudia Fields, Chuck Cantrell, Mary Ann Ford. Delta Phi Delta, national Fine Arts honorary, stimulates higher scholar- ship among college students while pro- moting a greater interest in and pro- fessional attitude toward Art. Each spring, during Mothers ' Weekend, the organization sponsors an auction fea- turing student work in pottery, jew- elry, and sculpture, as well as drawing and painting. Delta Phi Delta also hosts other functions throughout the year for the purpose of developing a closer student-faculty relationship and to stimulate interest in the organiza- tion among freshmen. NATIONAL COLLEGIATE PLAYERS Front Row: R. R. Jones, Gwen Jackson, Sallie Hudson, Karen Boettcher, Milly Hegrenes, Dr. Crandall, Mary Kimzie. Second Row: Larry Stan- field, Terry Steiner, Ken Hosie, Sue Stephenson, Roger Riggs, C. A. Jones, Chick Sandifer. Back Row: Bud Carlson, Chuck Cline, Don Pearson, Ed Vandervort, Fred Hogg, Dr. Wadleigh, Jon Whitmore. An organization which encourages participation in dramatic performances, the writing of plays, and the study in all phases of drama through course work and individual research is the National Col- legiate Players. Founded in 1923, Mask and Dag- ger Chapter of NCP is the sixth of sixty chapters throughout the country. Members are selected from participants in the theater program according to national standards. SIGMA KAPPA PHI The national honor society for foreign languages, Sigma Kappa Phi, promotes scholarship, knowledge, and friendship. Each year members participate in business meetings and initiation ceremonies; and guest speakers provide opportunities for dissemina- tion of information about the cultures of foreign countries. The organization also affords an oppor- tunity for students and faculty to come together in discussion of issues of interest in the study of languages. Front Row: Rhoda Setterberg, Toni Ward, Sheila Bowelle Brunstad, Jean Morgan, Judy Steffen, Bobbie Davis, Laurene Lindstrom, Jeannie Taber, Shirley Moe. Back Row: Cheryl Hatley, Carla Christiansen, ( ■■■.( -■■' •f. . yj-z Laurie Hanset, Alida Spaans, Becky Kirk, Erling Andersson, B. R. Weav- er, Gail Puryear, Nancy Nogle, Michael E. Thompson. t K:-i :Wmm Mr. Earl Duffy is seen with Joseph Bradley, adviser, and Lynn Meredith, president. Students preparing for management positions in the hotel, restaurant, and club industries belong to a fraternity known as the Society of Innkeepers. Each year Sigma Iota selects a National Hotel Salesman of the Year from nation-wide nominations. The award winner is chosen for his outstanding ability to bring business to his hotel as well as his participation in community business affairs. The 1966 winner, Mr. Earl Duffy, was recently promoted from Sales Man- ager to General Manager for Hotel America, Houston, Texas. He was guest of honor at the Sigma Iota An- nual Banquet and was presented with the award trophy at the annual Bellhop. SIGMA IOTA The Bell Hop is one of the most popular dances of the year. Front Row: Joe Satake, Robert Poon, John Murphy, Bill Clevenger, John Howell, Paul Scoggin, Robert Bryant, David Finkle, Lenny Fountain. Second Row: Bruce Wilson, John Layson, Richard Meinig, Curt Sands, Tom Judy, Forest Covington, Nick Hendrick, Orin Funk, Thomas Mar- ier, Joseph Bradley, adviser. Third Row: Bob Nelson, Bill Gibson, Chuck Dunn, Jon Rhoads, Harvey Schuyler, Dennis Weaver, Cynthia Tarp, o n vx x- Tore Dybfest, Dennis Guenther, Dennis De Young. Fourth Row: Dennis Durocher, Peter Hedlund, Ken Weaver, Mike Armstrong, Dick Roach, Brian Bailey, Jim Giuffre, Don Mele, Merrick Lackey. Back Row: Dean Anderson, Jurg Kessler, Steve Gibb, Lawrence Neumann, Emery Shrock, Dean Carlson, Bruce Moore, Bill Kronemeyer, Lynn Meredith, Joel Hawley. H L ' -Tv ' , OFFICERS — Dick Rolfs, treasurer, Janet Sue Reed, secretary, Henry Borden, delegate. Bill Gunder- son, vice-president, Sam Reed, president, Ron Taber, executive, Bruce Ellis, administrative assistant. Not Pictured: Steve Hosch, executive. YOUNG REPUBLICANS STIMSON SENATE The Washington State Young Repubhcans exert their influence both at the college level and at the state level. They sponsor a Political Issues Forum and have such noted speakers as Governor Daniel J. Evans, Secretary of State Lud Kramer, Congress- woman Catherine May, and the Republican State Chairman C. Montgomery Johnson, as well as Re- publican professors on campus. They are also ac- tive helping state politics by organizing and partici- pating in candidates ' campaigns. A large delegation attended the State Young Republican Convention in Vancouver and were successful in helping to elect their president, Sam Reed, as chairman of Young Republicans of all eastern Washington colleges. The Stimson Senate completes its forty-first year as an honorary organization for the men of Stimson Hall. Its members are selected for their service to and leadership in the hall. Elected men continue to develop and exercise leadership qualities through the activities of this group. Its functions include or- ganizing the hall Christmas Party, and supervising activities during Dads ' Weekend, Homecoming Weekend and Mothers ' Weekend. The annual Spring Tea honored President and Mrs. C. Clem- ent French this year. Time is also found for various social functions. Front Row: Richard Best, Robert Bayman, Larry Bargmeyer, Robert Kinney, adviser, Mike Daly, Jack Dunlap, Will Shaw, Yosh Uchida, Lyie Klosten- meyer. Back Row: Cordon Weber, Douglas Allen, Donavon Harris, Rick Esvelt, Allan Hopp, John Gill, Jim Stehr, Dennis Reeves, Craig Boesel. n n A o 1 Front Row: Ben Braat, Dallas Horton, Robert Sturm, secretary, Bob Olds, treasurer, Hans Flatla, president, Alexander Ojerio, vice-president, J. B. Schmitt. Second Row: Jim Bryant Art Meeker, Bob Addington, Roger Renne, Dennis Greer, Gary Haas, Jack Tuomi. Third Row: Gene Nesbitt, Douglas Whitsett, Barrie Grant, Michael Deitch, Morgan Rapp, Gary Cranney, Lawrence Kunz. Back Row: Jerry Jackson, Paul Christian- sen, Robert Jack, Peter Davis, Don Canfield, Greg Schlomer, Chuck Root. ALPHA PSI AVMA JUNIORS Front Row: G. Caroline Engle, Hary C. Christensen, Galen Wedin, Cur- tis Bartz, Joan Sprow, Alexander Ojerio, Sally Lester. Second Row: Allen Wesselius, Jim Cook, Jerry Jackson, Ray Hamilton, Stephen J. Dixon, Lex Creel, Gale Jellum. Third Row: Kicker Curtis, Gary Miller, X- , ' kiJi Alpha Psi is a national scholastic honorary for students and faculty of Veterinary Medicine. Se- lection for membership is based on the scholastic record of the individual after admission to the College of Veterinary Medicine. An annual spring breakfast and annual banquet and dance honoring new members are the main social activities. Through the efforts of the Student AVMA, well- qualified speakers have been able to participate in the monthly meetings. The Association sends dele- gates 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. Robert Sturm, Barrie Grant, Hans Flatla, Morgan Rapp, AI Roesler, Ron- ald Higginbotham. Back Row: Nancy Kowall, Bob Olds, L. D. Skorborg, Norm Rantanen, Michael Phipps, Paul Ahrens, Tom Carlson, Kent Lindsey. a A o •7 ' AVMA SOPHOMORES Front Row: Sophia B. Kaluzniacki, Marilyn King, Garry Haas, George McGinnis, Dennis Greer, Peter Jepsen, Larry Pickering, Charles Tucker, Kathleen Reinhardt. Second Row. Susan Iddings, Peggy Tilley, Jean Smith, Mike Beksinski, John Robinson, Jerry Reinke, Wayne Martin, Dog Boyar, J. B. Schmitt, Jack Tuomi. Third Row: Lawrence Kunz, Randall AVMA FRESHMEN Brandon, John Sleasman, Michael Deitch, Paul Christiansen, Ted Pit- man, Steve Ruark, Dean Holmes, Bob Addington. Back Row: Heiko Volkmann, Douglas Whitsett, Edward Ashburn, Don Canfield, Greg Schlomer, Eric Gould, Don Howard, Steve Wagner, Gary Johnson, Terry Richards. Front Row: Francis Kamiya, Bob Lee, Mike Byrne, Jim Coulter, Duane Douglas, Hjalmar Steel, Murray Jacobson, Bud Hoff, Glenn Archibald, Paula Wainwright. Second Row: Wallace Harolman, Verner Pedersen, David Pritchard, Don McCormick, Mike Rihm, Steve Haskins, Tom Bell, Don Bosman, Roger Johnson, Kenneth Sinibaldi. Third Row: Lafe Parrish, Betty Raume, Ron Hilwig, Bob Morse, Murray Hamlet, Don Weld in, Nick Nichols, Clyde Watkins, Kommer Langendoen, Richard Hanson. Back Row: Dave Bjork, Bob Monroe, Larry McLain, Dan Dahl, James Benson, Robert Chilina, Jack McElroy, Rocky Crate, David An- derson, Pete Dalla Pozza, Richard Hill. 278 VETERINARY CHOIR Front Row: Sophia B. Kaluzniacki, Joan Sprow, Alexander Ojerio, Larry Pickering, J. B. Schmitt. Second Row: Les Perry, Peggy Tilley, Lex Creel, Ray Hamilton, Jack Tuomi. Back Row: Barrie Grant, Morgan Rapp, Paul Ahrens, Bill Briskey, Kicker Curtis, Chuck Root, director. Small group lab session. A student studies one of the scopes in the lab. 279 OUTING CLUB WSU Outing Club, with over 500 paid m embers, caters to the many outdoor and skiing enthusiasts on the campus. Besides the September Beach Party, Fall Pray for Snow Dance, Ski Days, Winter Carnival at Bend, Oregon, Hiking and Climb- ing parties, Little Olympics and cruise in the spring, this year was highlighted by taking 285 students to Whitefish, Montana, for the an- nual Semester Break Ski Trip. Out- ing Club sponsors a Men ' s Ski Team, presents an annual Warren Miller ski film, and operates its own Ski Shop. Front Row: Sandy Hamilton, president: Don Grahn, vice president. Back Row: Linda Chaplin, treasurer; Toni Ann Ursic, secretary. Front Row: Marie Zuger, Von Mayer, Larry Law, Mark Booker, John Kloster, Jim Tombari, Colleen Casseday. Second Row: Sue Nicholson, Carol McKenzie, Sandra Zuger, Lacey Barrett, Pam Bequette, Donna Burgess, Gail Lanphere, Susan Cawley, Wilma Law. Back Row: Garry Rehberg, Jerry Mills, Bill Hostetler, Bruce Satterthwait, Bill Noland, Earle Foo te, Jack McGary, Gary Brazeau, Jim Llewellyn. 280 Front Row: James Flynn, David Sears, Pat Mclntyre, Dick McGinnis, Tom Gillick, Sven Knutson, Al Vaa, Phil Nelson, Bill Usitalo. Second Row: Pat Tassler, Barbara Woody, Julie Jarrett, Sheila Miller, Mary Nyberg, Jeanne Sigel, Lorry Healy, Joan Gulp, Cathie Sickel, Betty Lovett. Third Row: James Jerde, Merrick Leckey, Thorn Gamble, Eugene Feenan, Don Grahn, Dwight McCain, Bob Lilly, Rich Fowler, Thomas Korten. Back Row: Jim Heath, Bill Holtcamp, John Hanson, Mike Youngquist, Ralph Buttermore, Dave Jackman, Jim Fogg, Jon Eliassen, Tim Walsh, Front Row: Larry Bargmeyer, Daniel Zittel, Luther Thompson, Tom Alberts, Gilbert Cohen, Wendell Harris, Bill Blankenship, Tim Miller, Roger Hansen, Alfred E. Neuman, Glen Paulson, Bruce Bargmeyer. Second Row: Judy Kinney, Alice Vitalich, Peggy North, Jeanne Peterson, Lee Cody, Lynda Daley, Janice Albin, Donna Systad, Adrianne Beamer, Cindy Palm, Saundie Anderson, Genie Ellis. Third Row: Deanna Dahlke, Carla Bosher, Karen Johnson, Jeanie Blakkolb, Helen Zener, Laurie Niven, Vicki Papajani, Mara Gustavs, Nona Prisadsky, Ann Plummer, Jeannie Ray, Ginny Bartelheimer, Joani Reinhard. Fourth Row: Jeff Nemitz, Bill Dolliver, Steve Drugge, Herb Mueller, Ray Turner, Larry Weaver, Karl Brandmeir, Gordon Burt, Dave Swain, Donald Holtan, Jon Rhoads. Back Row: Bob Schwendiman, Bruce Shelton, Gregg Strom, Gerald Swanson, Bob Belknap, John Dixon, Mike Ulrich, Hovey Geoenson, Jon McKee, George Rugg. 281 Front Row. Harald Euler, social chairman, Gudrun Arnadottir, publicity, Paul Dietrichson, president. Back Row. Sherry Senn, secretary, Lotta Pauli, publicity, Idrisa Baruti, vice-pres- ident, Shahia Aghdaey, treasurer. This large and active group holds its meetings every Friday night. Ac- tivities include a cultural program presented by each nationality group, refreshments, visiting and dancing. Dissemination of information on the culture of different countries, promotion of friendship and asso- ciation among the world ' s people, and guidance and assistance of in- ternational students on campus are the aims of the Cosmopolitan Club. Other activities include the first International Ball and the Interna- tion Review during Mothers ' Week- end. COSMO CLUB Front Row. Manzoor Ahmad, Idrisa Baruti, Sherry Senn, Birendra Sai- kia, Haus-Jorg Timmann, Mano Ignatiodis, Shahab-Sadigh, Nils Engel- stad, Charlotte Pauli, Paul Kies. Second Row: Ollie Swenson, Chaudhey Sikandar Hayat, Salima Ahmed, SouSan Safarzadeh, Paul Fernandez, Jean Francisco, Shahia Aghdaey, Leslie Rowe, Nina Ersman. Third Row. Sherry Berry, Sarfraz Hussain, Lynn Pope, Jim King, Farid Ahsan- Ud-Din Virendra Bhalla, Pano Ignatiadis, Waheed Ahmed, Diane Kos- sen, Yousef Khatib. Back Row. Harald Euler, Arjun Makhijani, Stephen Mitchell, Laura Lou Buchanan, S. P. Swenson, adviser, Thomas Hansen, Kjfirsti Lonnum, Dave Hamel, Paul Dietrichson, Mousa Obeid. 282 T HAWAIIAN CLUB , Hawaiians enjoy change of climate and playing in the snow. HUI HAUOLI o ' HAWAII . . . WELCOMING HANDS OF HAWAII With these hands, we welcome all of you. Our club seeks to provide a means of associating with you and to make known to you, ourselves and our home, Hawaii. We do this with two picnics, the luau, a semester break camp, and sports activities. We also aid the Hawaiian students with informa- tion on WSU and four scholarships from proceeds of the corsage sale. Aloha is our word for hello and love. With welcoming hands, we say, ALOHA. Front Row: Violet Iwamoto, June Fujinaga, Lynne Okada, John Inouye, Pat Costales, Kimberly Louie, Paulette Canque, Verne Montefalcon, Marcia Azevedo. Second Row: Connell Cooil, Dexter Yamada, Joan Sprow, Alex Ojerio, Wayne Tateishi, Melvin Seo, David Nishimoto, Cheryl Smith, Guy Hayashi. Back Row: Stan Tamura, Gerry lehiki, Wayne Wahineokai, Paul Tanaka, Bob Seheidtmann, Ben Takayesa, Russ Ogawa, Adam Orita, Leroy Lui, Gerald Hiyakumoto. 283 INDIAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION The Indian Students Association on this campus was started with the sole idea of developing better understanding between Indian students and the peo- ple of the United States. Besides numer- ous other activities, the Association celebrates three main functions during the year: Independence Day on August 15th; Deweli, the festival of lights in the fall; and Republic Day on January 26th. On these occasions, Americans and people from other countries are in- vited and are entertained with a variety of cultural programs and the food of India. Front Row: Sampath Iyengar, Krishna Saksena, Savita Saksena, Mrs. Rajinder Dhindsa, Vijay Singal, Mrs. George Austin, Narendra Dronawat, Ganga Pandey, Gopalan Rama- doria. Back Row: Venkateswara Rao, Sadanand Pai, Birendra Saikia, Dharam Singal, Venkataseshu Ganjam, George Austin, Arjun Makhijani, Satwant Dhindsa, G. Srivas- tava, A. P. Mohan Rama. PAKISTAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION The main objective of the Pakistan Students Association, Pullman chap- ter, is to introduce Pakistan to the American people. The Association also assists the newly arrived Pakis- tani students in adjusting adequate- ly to the American culture. Distin- guished speakers are invited to talk on national and international is- sues, thereby initiating discussions of various problems, which ulti- mately help in mutual understand- ing and promoting of world peace. Front Row: Asghar Ali Shaikh, M. Ahmad, S. Karam Shah, Ibn Khan, Syed Habib Ali, M. Zubair Siddiqi, Chaudhry Sikandar Hayat. Second Row: Mrs. Zahida Iqbal, Dr. John Edlef- sen, Muhammad Ashraf, Farid Ahsan-ud-Din, Bilal Hashmi. Ghulam Sheikh, Nusrat Chaudh- ry, Rukhsana Ghazanfar, S. M. Ghazanfar. Back Row: Mushtaq Khan, Mohammed Wahla, Shafqat Qureshi, Bakht Khn, Abdul Basit, Ansar Ali Khan, Jafar Ali Shah, Qadir Mahr. 284 Front Row: Lam-fat Loo, Toshihiko Homma, Joseph R. Kan, C. K. Chen, Heng-Tai Bay, Chi-Tung Tung, John C. P. Huang, Chang Kun, George C. F. Huang, Chang-lai Liu, Spenser Ng, Nelson Cheng. Second Row: Mrs. Wen, Herbert Wen, Mrs. Eng, Tommy Eng, Thelma Liu, Maoling Liu, Mrs. H. H. Cheng, H. H. Cheng, George Lai, Hsun-Ying Lai, Suh H. Hse, Irene Hse. Third Row: Mary Kao, Ivy S. J. Cheng, The Chinese Students Association aims to promote understanding and cuhural exchange among Chi- nese, American and other international students. Activities of the organization this year include a coffee hour, a Chinese art display, a Chinese lunar New Year banquet, and a two-hour program called China Night. This program presents folk songs, dance, Chinese classical music, and film on China. Among the members of the Association are students from Formosa, Hong Kong, The United States, Singapore, Okinawa, and Japan. ORGANIZATION OF ARAB STUDENTS Ming-Hwa Young, Dyi-Ju Wang, RosaHnd Kan, Su-Chin Liu, Den- ming Yu, Diana Zee, Katharine Yu-Vee Ku, Peri Lee, Maudie S. Yui, Isabel S. Chow, Cecilia Cheng, Yueh-run Cheng, Helen Hui, Elaine Wise, Philip Lai. Back Row: Chi-tsun Lin, Tai-chun Cheng, Chien-hua Wang, Kannson Liu, Norman Woo, Shin S. Chang, Samuel K. Shen, Wen-shyong Chiu, Norton Wise, Tai-shan Kang, George C. Yu. CHINESE STUDENTS ASSOCIATION The primary objective of the Organization of Arab Students, Pullman, Washington State University Chapter, is to foster closer friendship and under- standing among the members and to introduce the Arab ' s culture to the Americans. A coffee hour and an Arabian night are held, during which Arabian articles, slides, and films are shown. Members are invited to speak at various on and off campus groups, and representatives are sent to attend the Annual Convention of the OAS. All interested persons living at WSU are welcomed to join this chapter. Front Row: Ghazi H. Gelidan, David Hallac, Munir Daud. Second Row: Mokhtar Atalla, Fawzi I. El-Sayed, Nairn G. Nassar, Ibrahim Al Shaheen. Back Row: Hashed Baker, Faisal K. Hasher, Dr. H. Paul Castleberry, Medhat Bakri. LAMBDA DELTA SIGMA For Latter-day Saint students and their friends at WSU, the Lambda Delta Sigma organization is the focal point for campus- related activity. The variety of experiences range from ski parties on the nearby slopes to classes dealing with you, your religion, and your world of 1966. The Institute building at 1610 Orchard Drive reverber- ates throughout the year with the excite- ment of basketball and dancing; echoes the staccato of ping pong; and envelopes with the calm serenity of stereo. Such activities planned by Lambda Delt round out the university life, and provide rich experience and warm memories of student years in Pullman. OFFICERS — Barrie Richards, President, Steve Bates, Activities Coordinator, Henry C Watson, Publications, Vicki Clark, Secretary. Front Row: Phil Redd, Director, Ahce Fairbanks, Andy Hill, Cherie Burley, Vicki Jenkins, Lynn D. Winward, Shirley Gee, Glendon Gee, ReNae Larsen. Second Row: Richard Bullard, Clyde Watkins, Ken Adams, Henry Watson, Sunny Nelson, Vicki Clark, Janet Dutton, Sarah Jensen, DeeAnna B. Beck, Biship Fenton E. Larsen. Back Row: David Jensen, Dee Schwendiman, Graig Smith, Robert Bodmer, Brent Hinze, Douglas Kunkel, Richard Dutton, Jerry Cochran, Milton M. Beck. 286 NEWMAN CLUB Front Row: Jan Scheurich, Colleen Appel, Roberta Faulkner, Marie Zuger, Sue Eltrich. Back Row: Carolyn Carve, Mickey Stanton, Fred Zagurski, Mark Wicks, Robert John Mize, Elaine Weston, Mary Ellen Hemingway. Associated Newman Students is an organization which presents CathoHcism on the campus through a balanced spiritual, intellectual, and social pro- gram. The group sponsors monthly forums with topics ranging from national affairs to religious topics. They also sponsor a choir and are in the process of remodeling the chapel that is now in use. Spaghetti dinners are held to help finance the organization. Meetings of the Christian Science Organization are held every Tuesday evening. Each year the organi- zation sponsors a lecture by a member of the Board of Lectureship of the First Church of Christ, Sci- entist, in Boston, Massachusetts. We also have an Open House in the fall when those persons in- terested in Christian Science who are new to cam- pus may learn more of our organization, as well as meet Christian Scientists who have attended WSU in the past. Front Row: Phyllis Dietsch, Joan Frese, Carolyn Lanning, Meryl Phillips, Hong Kyu Jo. Back Row: Annette Hardinger, Richard Borman, Tom Paige, Richard Bowie, Jim Curtis, Chris Hardinger, Candy Gregson. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION Front Row: Charlotte Simpson, Cathy Dunn, Karen Leedy, Jan Jorgen- son. Dale McBeth, Lew Delo, Zale Kiah Wampler. Second Row: Darrell Campbell, Steve Norcross, Robert McCrory, Ann Norcross, David Mason, The Common Ministry of WSU sponsors the Seren- dipity House. Some of the activities that the commu- nity participates in are a work project with the East- CAP Community Center in Portland during semester break, and the Grape Strike in San Francisco during Spring Vacation. The members of the Community include the girls living at Serendipity House itself and the boys living at the Roger Williams Foundation. Serendipity means finding something unexpected out of the common and ordinary. Don Buster, Noni Butts. Back Row: Mark Stebbins, Bruce Dietz, Nancy Philbrook, Roger H. Pierce, Jean Croker, Donna Dunlap, Daniel W. Burt. Not Pictured: Vicki Campbell, Donna Luce, John Andriamanantoa. SERENDIPITY HOUSE ALPHA KAPPA PSI The familiar yellow desk blotters with campus phone numbers are a yearly project for members of Alpha Kappa Psi. This national professional business fra- ternity has various projects and activities, one of which is an annual field trip. Two initiations are held yearly, and the Alpha Kappa Psi Scholarship Key and Certificate are awarded each year to the outstand- ing senior in the College of Business Administration. Front Row: Gary S. Sakuma, Thomas R. Rowe, Richard J. Passage, Keith E. Willis, Jr., Richard W. Bailey, Edward L. Wittwer, J. Ro.ss Burwell, James R. Pair. Second Row: Jim Arnold, Howard Cornutt, Bob LoefFler, Gary Strom, Richard Dodge, Melvin Lutjemeier, Ed Cameron, Bill Norin, John A. Schmid. Third Row: Jim Corliss, Terry Snow, Fred Miller, Den- nis Knutzen, John E. Currie, Vigo Anderson, Roger Decker, Jerry Wernz. Back Row: Richard Buss, Ronald Peterson, Dean Hinchy, Ward Gless- ner, Sidney H. Hays,Jr., Gordon Rowell, Douglas Smith, Kenneth Fortner. 288 xm Front Row: Hill Hampton, Dave Wedin, Don Peterson, John Svalbe, Michael Biggs, Bill Washburn, Ron Rosenberger, Fred Zitterkopf, Al Kilian, Tom Johnson, Don Gordon, Bob Newbill. Second Row: Carole Wood, Donald Bender, faculty advisor. Randy Luther, Douglas Head, Jon Kennedy, Stan Delzer, Jerry Harteloo, David Horton, Michael C. Kinyon, Norman L. Skiles, John Thompson. Third Row: Wallis Kimble, Hank Lees, Bill Wells, Dean Hergesheimer, Fred Kegel, Roger Budke, George Conniff, Marlin Lenssen, Thomas Meyer, David Sears, Bob Kresge, Ron Barker. Fourth Row: Dick Coif, Jim Hubbard, John Garner, Craig Lee, Dan Godfrey, Dale A. Nelson, Ron Metcalf, Phil Smith, Wil- liam F. Johnson, Gerald Almy, Farid Ah.san-Ud-Din. Back Row: Delfin Arreola, Jr., Laurence Schmidt, Edwin C. Kim, Gordon Randall, Charles Pearson, Richard Raymond, Perry Walcott, Robert Abrams, Stanley August, Gary Krau.se. ASCE AICHE The American Society of Civil Engineers student chapter started the 1965-66 school year with a picnic held at Krugel Park. In addition to the regu- lar biweekly meetings, the chapter sponsors a field trip to Boundary Dam. The high point of the year is a Christmas dinner dance. WSU ' s chapter hosted a very successful regional conference, attended by students from universities throughout the Pacific Northwest. We plan for a continued spirit of pro- fessional development in the future. Chemical engineering students have interests unique to their own profession. The WSU Chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers helps provide the student with an insight into careers in chemical engineering while promoting professional development through its programs and activities involving other student chapters, faculty and student members. The chapter also sponsors special guest speakers and field trips to near-by process industries. Annual regional conferences and Open House are other activities. Front Row: Bill Towne, Leroy Lui, Richard Cowan, Bill Huyette, Charles White. Back Row: Hong-Kyu Jo, Paul Kison, Jeff Parker, Robert Luede- king, adviser: Michael Hinton. 289 St S ' r---T Front Row: Loren Skiles, Mike Harrington, Charlie Johnston, Gerry Ichiki, Norm Keck, Gary Kloster, Bill Usitalo, Orville E. Gibbons, Bill Bowen, Mac Bowman. Second Row: Dave Winsor, Kiyorkazu Wata- nabe, Bob Bergdahl, Arthur K. Washburn, Charles Clinton, Bob Pel- ASME The American Society of Mechan- ical Engineers seeks to promote pro- fessional awareness and to give the student members the opportunity to keep abreast of current technical developments. Included in meet- ings throughout the year are society business, technical films and guest and student speakers. Front Row: Terry Messenger, President, Dennis King, Steve Young, John Marchi, Joe Rivers. Second Row: Dee Schwendiman, Lyle Cable, Bruce Harri.s, R. E. Kuhl, Adviser, William R. Cordell, Secretaru-Treasurer. ton, Mick Dragnich, Jim Johnson, Pete Titzler, Vernon Kimble, Spencer L. Barnes. Back Row: L. M. Fleming, Adviser, John Hanson, Roland Besel, Paul Dewar, John Allison, John Hensley, R. E. Larson, Dave Fos- ter, Merle Jackson, Rod Jones. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB The Industrial Arts Club functions to provide broad educational experiences that are not traditionally obtained through formal classwork. Several guest speakers representing different academic disciplines and technical areas are scheduled along with field trips to industrial plants and schools in Spokane with the intent of broadening cultural knowledge and interests of its members. The group promotes a spirit of mutual goodwill and cooperative attitudes through club projects and the publication of the Industrial Arts Newsletter which is mailed to all Industrial Arts teachers in Washington schools. Back Row: Edward Brunz, Douglas Alexander, Alan Eacrett, Corre- sponding Secretary, Melvin Kolstad, Robert Lundgren. ' f o .. ' n ' J SIGMA XI Front Row: I. L. Kosin, R. A. Parker, T. S. Russell, T. L. Forster, J. W. Mills. Back Row: Bruce A. McFadden, Robert P. Harwood, G. R. Spencer, I. O. Buss, U. S. Ashworth, P. E. Rosenberg. The scientific society honorary at WSU encourages original investi- gation in the pure and apphed natural sciences, namely the physical sciences, the life and agricultural sciences, the medical sciences, the earth sciences, mathematics, and engineering. Election to Sigma Xi of under- graduates, graduate students, and professional scientists is based on demonstrated ability in some area of research. The motto for Sigma Xi is companions in zealous re- search. The group also sponsors lecturers who are outstanding in research in their field. AIME-ASM The joint student chapter of The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum En- gineers and The American So- ciety for Metals seeks to promote fellowship and a professional awareness of the demands in the respective fields. The annual En- gineering Open House, Junior- Senior basketball game, student- faculty picnic, and guest speakers comprise the major activities of the organization. Front Row: Jari Roloff, Vicky Hemphill, Eliezer Falkenstein, Svein Espevik, Larry Bast, Heng-Tai Bay. Second Row: Esfandiary Shahab-Sadigh, Ralph J. Lestock, Kenneth W. Eucham, Sigurd M. Sorenson, A. L. Ward, Dennis J. Trimble. Back Row: Darrel Duncan, John McKee, Robert L. Kin- ney, Carl R. Hastings, Don MacDowell, Garry Mahan, Roger Dirstine. 291 SIGMA TAU — Front Row: John Zwolinski, Farid Ahsan-Ud-Din, Roger Hansen, Hugh Kaiser, Alan Atkinson, Steve Mathison, Warren Ander- son, William Bowen. Second Row: Larry Nutting, Arthur Washburn, Bill Wells, Dick Badham, Sigurd Sorenson, Stott Rutherford, Jarnes Jerde. Third Row: Arthur Haug, Wilson Barnard, Robert Williamson, Robert Kinney, Roger Budke, Robert Daniel, Thomas Meyer, Dennis Kincaid. Back Row: Rodney Jones, John Austin, R. E. Larson, William Boehm, Ronald Olson, Carl Tweedt, Max Steinke, Marc Bevens. SIGMA TAU TAU BETA PI This organization strives to recognize the out- standing scholastic achievements of the upper- classmen in the College of Engineering. Sigma Tau is one of two engineering honoraries on the cam- pus of Washington State University. A junior or senior in engineering is eligible for membership if he ranks in the upper third of his class. The indi- vidual must also satisfy certain requirements of sociability and practicality and be approved by those who are already members of the organization. Those juniors and seniors who have attained high scholastic standing and who exhibit outstanding character as undergraduates are eligible to become members of Tau Beta Pi, a national engineering honorary. The organization works to maintain a spirit of liberal culture in the engineering college. Outstanding men are awarded certificates and a plaque of recognition at the annual engineering convocation in the spring. The outstanding sopho- more engineering student is presented the C. Clem- ent French award. TAU BETA PI— Front Row: Robert Mahan, Farid Ahsan-Ud-Din, Hugh Kaiser, Warren Anderson, Kiyokazu Watanabe, William Bowen, Bradford Johnson. Second Row: Larry Nutting, Raymond Bair, Stanley Nelson, Scott Rutherford, Sigurd Sorensen, Steve Mathison, James Jerde. Third Row: Alfred Flechsig, Jeffry Parker, Robert Kinney, Roger Budke, Robert Daniel, John Rockway, Thomas Meyer, Dennis Kincaid. Back Row: Rodney Jones, John Austin, R. E. Larson, Ronald Olson, William Boehm, Max Steinke, David Coombs, Stanley August. 292 HOME ECONOMICS STUDENT COUNCIL Front Row. Phyllis Jensen, Janet Gaugl, Jan Weber, Pam Osborn, Darlene Kelly, Gail Botsford, JoAnne Spincer. Back Row: Susan Steininger, Karen Lewis, Susan Nesbitt, Marian Svinth, Nicky Jo Phillips, Mary Ann Jacquot, Donna Davis. Not Pictured: Sue Hallstrom. Interpreting and promoting the profession of home economics is the interest of the Home Economics Chapter. This organization is a member of the Wash- ington Home Economics Association and is affihated with the American Home Economics Association. Camp Easter Seal has been adopted as a special serv- ice project with members participating in collecting, washing, and repairing used clothing for the children. The chapter has a fund raising project to help finance camper scholarships and helps clean the camp in the spring. Elected representatives of the various home economics departments make up this organiza- tion. Members of Stu- dent Council do their best to represent the students, relaying their complaints and sugges- tions to the top, and acting to suggest im- provements that need to be made. Helping new students during registration and work- ing with the Home Ec Club to put on a fall seminar to inform stu- dents of the opportuni- ties for study in home economics are two of our activities. They sponsor open houses and student-faculty din- ners and distribute laundry charts to the men ' s dorms. HOME ECONOMICS CHAPTER Front Row: Myrna Taylor, Donna Appel, Linda Scott, Rose Mary Moulton, Gerri Blomgren, Anne Tinsley, Roxie Calvert, Laurel Zander, Mary Tobler, Marilyn Mikkola. Second Row: Jane Whittaker, Jeanette Wagner, Susan Lawson, Marilyn Carlson, Linda Idler, Kay Steininger, Susan Steininger, Dar- lene Kelly, Maxine McPherson, Gail Botsford. Back Row: Lela Miller, Artagene Johnson, Barbara Brumfield, Linda Walker, Karen Petersen, Mary Ann Jacquot, Arlene Kitselman, Michele Chambers, Joy Whittaker, Rella Campbell. 293 Front Row: Lyman T. Johnson, Henry A. LaBenz, Andy S. Thompson, Tim J. Miller, Bill Doyle, Nicky Phillips, Bonny Rogers, Carol Johnson. Second Row: Jeanie Marks, Sandy Sanders, Janet Hawley, Diana Lewis, Kathy Best, Elaine Anderson, Carole Custer, Kimberly Louie. Third Row: Janet K. Smith, Ann Plummer, Morrine Carlson, Carleen Johnson, San- dra King, Judy Swanson, Aiexa Christopherson, Mary Kao. Back Row: Joan Morrison, Mary Ann Keller, Karen Bert, I-oretta Strothman, Donna Shannon, Janet Barton, Laura Olson, Lucile Carter, Juleen Seese. NATIONAL SOCIETY OF INTERIOR DESIGNERS Our student chapter of NSID represents the interior design profession and promotes through education the professional, personal, and business welfare of its members. Among our activities, some highlights of the past year included a four-day field trip to the professional design studios in Seattle; hosting eight professional interior designers from the coast; semi- nar discussion and presentation of the $300.00 scholarship to the portfolio competition winner; and working toward future apprenticeship with designers, as summer employment. Superior scholarship, promotion of leadership and research in the field of home economics are the ob- jectives of Omicron Nu. Omicron Nu is the na- tional home economics honorary. Women with a 3.0 G.P.A. and with junior or higher standing are tapped in the fall and spring. Kappa chapter ac- tivities include a seminar on graduate school pro- grams and interests, and a spring tea to honor the outstanding sophomore girls in home economics. OMICRON NU Fron! Row: Young Mee Kang, Linda Juul, Gerri Blomgren, Karen Lewis, Pam Osborn, Susan Steininger, Mary Kao, Marion Bowker. Second Row: Dolores Maxwell, Vera Zachow, Susan Nesbitt, Marian Svinth, Mrs. Koehler, adviser; Kathy Eckhardt, Nicky Jo Phillips, Judy Smith, Mary Ann Jacquot. LAMBDA KAPPA SIGMA The international professional phar- maceutical sorority is known as Lambda Kappa Sigma. Its member- ship is based on scholarship and an active interest in pharmacy. Mu chapter functions as a service or- ganization to the College of Phar- macy through the sale of lab jackets, the awarding of two scholarships to pharmacy women and by serving as hostesses at the pharmacy open house. Programs are held for inter- ested women throughout the year to promote our profession. Front Row. Sharon Templeton, Diane Hill, Joanna Ying, Patricia Whitney, Katharine Ku. Back Row: Linda Olberg, Jane Preston, Linda O ' Neal, Elden Tanck, Gayle Hardin, Jackie An- derson, Joyce Kaiser. Promoting the advance- ment of pharmaceutical science through the en- couragement and recog- nition of intellectual scholarship is the objec- tive of Rho Chi Society, a national pharmacy hon- orary. It seeks to promote scholarly fellowship in pharmacy by bringing un- dergraduate and graduate students and faculty mem- bers together in a fra- ternal and helpful asso- ciation. Rho Chi conducts honors seminars dealing with pharmacy and re- lated fields, gives an an- nual scholarship, and sponsors prominent lectures on campus. RHO CHI Patricia Whitney, Charles Martin, Ron Lind, Dale Robinson, Si Johnson, Sadanand Pai. 295 Front Row: Dick DeGraaf, Burt Ellison, Dave Moore, Jim Reep, Si John- son, John Meier, Bruce Wherry, Ken McDermid, Mike Scheurich, Sam Deliganis. Second Row: Eldon Riggle, John Herda, John Reep, Jerry Anderson, Tim Yale, Wayne Gustin, Wayne Peterson, Robert Bachelder, Jim Wernz, Jerry Green, Randy Collins. Third Row: Robert Thompson, Dave Bowen, Mike Leisle, Charles Eyer, Gary Fletcher, Jeffrey Blumberg, Bob Tekel, Dick Sparks, David Krupa, David Widen, Gary Siegal. Back Row: Dale Jessup, Michael Kemp, William Liu, Dale Robinson, Bert Hathaway, Jim Whealdon, Bob Scheidtmann, John Kilbourn, Dann Bonogofski, Jim Harvison, Bob Turner. AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION The student branch of the American Pharmaceuti- cal Association strives to broaden the scope of phar- macy education through programs promoting pub- he heahh and welfare, and by promoting closer understanding among members of the profession. Other goals of the group are the advancement of pharmacy as a science and as a profession and the recognition of intellectual scholarship. The major projects of the year include sponsoring the annual Pharmacy Mix, an open house, and the Senior Hon- ors Banquet. The national pharmaceutical fraternity directs its efforts toward furthering activities related to the profession of pharmacy. Kappa Psi has regular meetings which are centered around programs pre- senting topics of interest to the profession. The fraternity also functions as a service organization to the College of Pharmacy. Kappa Psi sponsors several activities which include luncheons, sale of state board examinations, two awards for scholastic excellence, a chapter scholarship, and the Apothe- cary Ball which is held in the spring. KAPPA PSI Front Row: Patricia Whitney, Katharine Ku, Diane Hill, Linda Olberg, Joanna Ying, Jane Preston, IJave Moore, John Meier, Paul Martin, Ken McDermid, Dick DeGraaf, Frank Slagle, Joyce Kaiser, Sally Buergler, G. S. Pandey, Loyce Wheeler, Sharon Templeton. Second Row: Janis Ruchty, Kenneth Robinson, Jackie Anderson, John Herda, David Ting- ley, Linda O ' Neal, Bruce Wherry, Wayne Peterson, Gary Siegal, David Widen, Jeffrey Blumberg, Jim Wernz, Ralph Arney, Don Witten. Third ff C) c n Row: Sam Deliganis, Randy Collins, Robert Thompson, David Krupa, Bob Turner, Dave Bowen, Gayle Hardin, Charles Eyer, Gary Fletcher, Donald Wolfe, Mike Scheurich, Ellen Tanck, Si Johnson. Back Row: Dwight Duvall, Gordon Weber, Michael Kemp, Danny Gettman, Art Mortensen, Bob Scheidmann, Jerry Briggs, Jim Whealdon, John Kil- bourn, Dann Bonogofski, Ray Schoessler, Bert Hathaway, Kirby White. • aff :fil a f r? ft f Sharon Martinelli, Maria Cortes, Linda Flor- ine, Kathy Sperry, Patty Clark. THETA SIGMA PHI Many activities are sponsored each year by Theta Sigma Phi, the national recognition society for women who are interested in the field of journalism. Alpha Zeta,WSU ' s chapter, is active throughout the year. The annual Fall Tea, Theta Sig Extras and a Talent Show keep our five members active during the fall semester. In the spring. Matrix Table is held to honor women who have distinguished them- selves in the field of journalism. We are working to expand our chapter, as well as knowledge of the field of communications. Alpha Phi Sigma is a national police science hon- orary whose objectives are to associate persons who are actively engaged in collegiate preparation for professional police service; to keep abreast of the advances in scientific research, and to establish in the public mind the benefits and necessity of pro- fessional police training. Every year the organiza- tion co-sponsors the Police Science Open House. ALPHA PHI SIGMA Front Row: Dr. F. M. Fabian, Wei-kuo Chang. Gary J. Miller, Pete Martin, Melvin Forlems, Larry Paul.son, Carol Ann Odell. Second Row: John M. Nickerson, Visut Kittivatana, Laird R. King, Ken- neth Braunstein, Richard Cook, Larry Bassi, Peter Engstad. Back Row: Burdena DeWaard, Caleb J. Archer, Jack R. Sweetser, Harley Olberg, Ben Hull, Van Dale Holladay, Bob Winchell. 297 ACM Front Row: John Howell, Vincent Busam, Herbert Strand- berg, Lee Lucas. Second Row: Walter Horak, David Wil- son, Doug Burns, William S. La Counte, Fred Ives. Back Row: R. H. Stark, adviser; Richard Dodge, Dave Hyslop, Joseph Wiggs, Paul Alley, Richard McLemore. The Association for Computing Machinery was founded in 1947 to advance the science and art of information processing. It promotes the free inter- change of information about computers and their uses among speciaUsts and the general public. The WSU student chapter, which was founded in 1964, brings students into contact with current develop- ments in information processing. ACM sends two to three nationally recognized members to WSU each year to discuss their work with the chapter. Each fall the chapter sponsors Operation Cupid, the all-campus dance where couples are matched by the computer. Interested in the theory and practice of electrical engineering, radio, electronics, and allied branches of engineering? The Institute of Electrical and Elec- tronics Engineers has as its aim the advancement of these ideas. This year the student branch at WSU has presented speakers from various com- panies who talked on engineering and related sub- jects, as well as participated in the presentation of the Engineering Open House in the spring. IEEE Front Row: David J. Haines, Robert E. Mahan, Raymond E. Hair, Jim Menning, Joseph B. Wicklund. Second Row: Wilson Barnard, Ray Ellison, James Frick, Thomas Van Eaton, Steven Bartlett. Back Row: David Elliott, Chris Coelho, Ronald Olson, Bill Boehm, Jon French, Alfred J. Flechsig. COUGAR PHYSICAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION The Cougar P.E. Club is designed to allow students to grow profes- sionally through a program of co- ordinated extra-curricular activities. These activities include the annual spaghetti dinner, coed fun night, Christmas caroling, sports clinic, and projects for Camp Easter Seal. The highlight of the year is the Sen- ior Recognition Banquet. Front Row: Steve Schnellhardt, Rick Harp, Chuck Bernasconi, Jim Morehouse. Second Row: Larry Calkin, Paul Taylor, Jim Brown, Jim Pittman. Back Row: Tom Scranton, Jim Baumann, Steve Ward, Jay Shaw, Tom Goold. CRIMSON W Front Row: Lanny MacPherson, Bonnie Seipp Beard, Marian Hadden, Judith Eichhorn, Diane Zelley, June Remboldt, Martha Jenner. Second Row: Ceis Jones, Barb Groom, Chris Drinkard, Sue Anderson, Leola Russ, Marilyn Poppe, Mary Jane Stoakes. Back Row: Barb Francisco, Pat Stalcup, Ann Rudrauff, Karen Klumb, Barb Bushnell, Suzy Souther, Nancy Spangenberg, Penny Jones. Afo( Pictured: Ann Monwai, Kathy Desjardin, Marge Luther, president: Colleen Supler. Those in the honorary for women in recreation and physical education can be recognized by their Crim- son W blazers. Membership is on the basis of sportsmanship, scholar- ship, character, leadership and in- spirational qualities. During Moth- ers ' Weekend they usher at the Fish Fans Pageant and co-sponsor a breakfast. During the year they also tap WRA representatives. One of their biggest responsibilities is ushering at different events spon- sored by the physical education de- partment. Next fall the group plans to sponsor the coffee and donut sale during registration. 299 Front Row: Jane Ericson, Robie Calvert, Judith Eichhorn, Beth Huds- peth, Betty Lovett, Bonnie McDaniels, Chris Overmyer, Penny Wood- ward, Roberta Williams. Second Row: Genie Ellis, Beverly Switzer, Joan Thompson, Marnie Jones, JoAnn Thompson, Connie LefFler, Mar- tha Jenner. Back Row: Betsy Talarico, Rita Schlosser, Jean Peterson, Eileen Fay, Colleen Supler, Gail Storey, Carrie Beechinor, Carolyn Carvo. The spirit of Physical Education Majors Club is one of professional enrichment as well as establish- ing friendships and sharing fun times. The high- light of our year ' s activities is the annual Cross Roads Outing. For this outing, Physical Education, Recreation, and Pre-Physical Therapy majors and minors, and all their faculty gather at Camp Easter Seal. They also sponsor a High School Sports Day in the spring which every member contributes to in some way. REM CLUB PHI ETA SIGMA Phi Eta Sigma, the scholastic honorary for fresh- men men, recognizes and encourages academic ex- cellence. Phi Eta Sigma has 85 chapters in leading colleges and universities throughout the United States. The organization was admitted to member- ship in the Association of College Honor Societies in 1937. J C K y Q 0i L« 1 • «Jk.« 4, . « .100 Front Row: Joe Snyder, Chuck Petit, Tim Talt, John Pettit, Art Kid- man, Eric Eliason, Ken Williams, Dick Paulson, Larry Amos, Steve Ki- kuchi, Kenneth Gallaher, Ron Hansen. Second Row: Leo Bustad, Keith Anderson, Paul Lauren, Steve Benine, Steve Trafton, Don Corkrum, Ph Ste Ga Pe ilip Neslund, E ean Frender, Dennis Schneider, Robert Stephenson, phen Cossalman. Back Row: Bob Jeter, Larry Schnebly, John Pulliam, ry Youngman, Chuck Stewart, Walt Anderson, John Haugh, Lance rryman, John Gill, Fay Chong, Steve Aasheim. ALPHA EPSILON RHO Members of Alpha Epsilon Rho, local chapter of Alpha Tau, national honorary radio and television fraternity, sponsor a day-long seminar with pro- fessional broadcasters each year. This seminar is sponsored for the benefit of Department of Com- munications students. The seminar precedes the annual awards banquet where outstanding radio and television students in the department are recognized. Members of the fraternity are chosen from among eligible Department of Communica- tions majors. Among their services are the tours they conduct for the WSU Radio and Television Services during Open House , Dad ' s Day, Home- coming and Mothers ' Weekends. OFFICERS — Ron Carter, president, Sally Hudson, secretary, Steve Mont- gomery, vice-president. Bob Gesey, adviser. ■■HFTjHf- - i P M 1 H J V L B A iKri Jm ' B ' ' Wk W- m Bipif f 1 1 1 ■■MlA 1 B L H H H - M ifcir n ' n B 5 ■M ' f ' -.K ' . ■•! nnjH Front Row: John Lindsay, Ben Kluge, Jerry Isenhart, Sallie Hudson, Donald Zimmerman, Joel Schroedel. Back Row: Steven Keeler, Ron King, Steve Montgomery, Patrick Moore, Ron Carter, Bill Johnson, Bob Gese. 301 INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship is a nation-wide interdenomination- al student organization of college and university chapters dedicated to these objectives: (1) a presenta- tion of the relevance of the Lord Jesus Christ to the college and uni- versity students; (2) growth in Christian discipleship through indi- vidual and group Bible study, prayer, discussion, conferences and speakers; and (3) a consideration of the Christian ' s responsibility in world evangelism. OFFICERS — Sally Brake, Vice-President, Sherry Chastain, Secretary, Dan Gregg, Vice- President, Larry Neufeld, President, Jim White, Treasurer. Front Row: Linda Steenbergen, Carrie Thomas, Karen Peacock, Barbara Hentges, Ginger Mitchell, Marylu Bond, Jackie Jacobsen. Second Row: Larry Neufeld, Sally Brake, Mary Jane Rapakko, Kathy Freeborg, Mag- gie Mcintosh, Sherry Chastain, Larry Schreck.Bacfc Row: Dan Gregg, Hal Campbell, Robert Sahr, Jim Englund, Adviser; Jerry Back, Jim White. 302 303 ASCA The governing body for the students of the College of Agriculture is the ASCA. The council consists of two representatives from each of the active clubs within the College of Agriculture. The officers are elected in January and serve a term of one year. The Associated Students of the College of Agri- culture are responsible for the coordination and the supervision of the Harvest Ball and the Agriculture Awards Dinner Dance. Nick Hein, treasurer; Roger Lampitt, president; Kathy Sperry, secretary, Bob Stevens, reporter. Not Pictured: Wayne Davis, vice-president. Front Row. Fred Richardson, Paul Smith, Eric Thorn, Nayda Schlien, Duane Jacklin, Roger Lampitt. Second Row. Terry Logan, Bill Keith, Gordon Jurgensen, Gerald Lenssen, Tom Boyce. Third Row: Tom Lamb, Grant Jurgensen, Dale Taylor, Donald Jacklin, Leon Zweegman. Back Row: Ron Nelson, Don Phillips, Ken Jacobsen, Kailan EXinn, Myrle Foster, Roger Short. 304 AGRONOMY CLUB The WSU Agronomy Club is the fourth best Agronomy Club in the nation, based on achieve- ment award competition. This honor is won by fulfilling the two objectives of national Agronomy Clubs. These objectives are to promote the prin- ciples and practices of the science of agronomy, and to integrate and encourage these principles among the students of the College of Agriculture. In order to accomplish these objectives, the club participates in national and international crop grading, and speech and essay contests. Also, lec- tures on job opportunities are sponsored to inform about careers in agriculture. Projects and activi- ties such as these play a very important part in the over-all agronomic education of all students in the college of agriculture. Keith Ker, vice-president; Donald Jacklin, president; Wayne Knowles, treasurer; Dale Bedlington, secretary. Front Row: Donald Jacklin, Ernest Binhardt, Gary Blankers, David Bowles, Larry Rebeson, I. D. Teare, adviser. Second Row: Grant Jurgen- sen, Keith Ker, Ronald Brulotte, Gary Sieg, Donald Bayes, Jackson Smith, Dale Bedlington, Rod Bertramson. Back Row: Bob Clowe, Gor- don Jurgensen, Don Phillips, Eric Thorn, Mark Jacobson, Wayne Knowles, John McLean. -yi AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS CLUB -Xf ' m ' ' ' v% Front Row: Lynn Elder, Kenneth Kirschel, John Herres, Gary Jurgen- sen, Herman Whittlesey, adviser; Fred Richardson. Second Row: Ken Mylin, Per Roijcr, Vern Guenther, Eric Thorn, Grant Jungcnsen, Den- nis Roe. Third Row: John Mitchell, Larry Shields, Larry Leander, David Kenyon, Robert Bowen, Yosh Uchida. Back Row: James Garriott, ad- viser; Abdul Basit, Bruce Brooks, Ed Gustafson, Duane Jacklin, Paul Sorenson, Martin Waganen. The Agricultural Economics Club stimulates the interest of students in this major, promotes the in- terchange of ideas among its members and promotes closer contacts between students and faculty. It also provides students with better knowledge of career opportunities. The activities of the club other than monthly meetings include seminars on career opportunities, a boat trip up the Snake River, and a chicken barbecue. ALPHA TAU ALPHA The purpose of a national professional honorary fraternity that plays a vital role in the preparation of those who plan to teach vocational agriculture is to promote high standards in agricultural educa- tion. Alpha Tau Alpha members seek to enjoy the fraternal fellowship of men of high scholarship and of the sincere desire to serve agriculture and rural life leadership. Front Row: C. O. Loreen, J. H. Magisos, Kailan Dunn, Dave Stolp, Pete Manring, Doug Verschaeve, Ken Jacob.sen, G. A. Long. Back Row: Steven Van Ausdle, Lee Coumbs, James Helm, Douglas Wilson, Donald Bayes, Gordon Harvey, John Musser, Harvey Meier, Ron Hendrickson, Myrle Foster. Not Pictured: Glenn Paulson. ALPHA ZETA Front Row: John Phillips, Kiyo Kakuda. Denny Davis, Karl Kipping, Perry Fowler, Larry Johnson, Pierre John Purcell. Second Row: Ed O ' Brien, Doug Simpson, Richard Martin, Dennis Kincaid, Larry Kloster, Jeff Dawson, Arnold Martin, James Anderson. Third Row: Michael Senske, Gale Rettkowski, Roy Van Denburgh, Ronald Hendrickson, Ronald Brulotte, Gordon Harvey, Rick Mercer, Gerry Visell, Donald Bayes. Back Row: Bob Stevens, Ronald Tuttle, Chester Jahns, W. R. Borton. Gregory Johnson, Carl Tweedt, Ronald Feryn, Roger Major, Tom Steele. Afo( Pictured: Don Jacklin, Duane Jacklin, Nick Hein, Roger Lampitt, Dr. Fendell, adviser. Collegiate FFA is the college level of membership in the Future Farmers of America. The Washing- ton State University chapter provides training for prospective teachers of agriculture and university level membership for previous FFA members. The group sponsors leadership training schools, assists with the annual FFA convention and co-sponsors a delegate to the national convention with Alpha Tau Alpha. The agricultural honorary, Alpha Zeta, was estab- lished to exalt high standards of leadership, char- acter, and spirit of fellowship among its members. The main project for the Washington State Uni- versity chapter is to promote the professional oppor- tunities in agriculture by having members speak at various functions throughout the state. The mem- bers act as a panel which presents Careers in Agri- culture for prospective students. FFA Front Row: Fred Springer, Larry Pitts, Kenneth Syre, Jim Bennett, Myrle Foster. Second Row: Leon Zwccgman, Leslie Getz, Bob Rollins, Dale Bedlington, Donald Boyes. Back Row: Les Spencer, Ronald Hendrick- son, Ken Jacob.sen, Doug Wilson. DAIRY SCIENCE CLUB Front Row: Mary Temus, Leon Zweegman, Gordon Calvert, Roger Short. Back Row: Donald Ness, Ray Crabbs Larry Porter, Jim Asplund, D. E. Waldern, adviser. Developing leadership and aiding in advancing the dairy student at WSU is the objective of the student chapter of the American Dairy Science Association. Activities of the Dairy Science Club include spon- soring the annual Institute of Dairying banquet, a dairy science exhibit in the Animal Sciences Open House, producing a newsletter listing graduating WSU dairy science seniors, and in general assist- ing the Department of Dairy Science. CRIMSON CLOVER Crimson Clover is the college 4-H club. The mem- bership is composed of former 4-Hers and those who are interested in 4-H club work. Some of the activities Crimson Clover members participate in include serving as advisers at 4-H State Conference in the early summer, sponsoring International Farm Youth Exchange activities, and encouraging young- er members to further their education after high school. Front Row: Rose Mary Moulton, Earle Foote, Larry Miller, Raymond William, John Verstrate, Nayda Schlien, Mary Jean Klostermeyer. Sec- ond Row: Bonnie McLean, Kathleen Nollmeyer, Jade Ferryman, Shirley Killingsworth, Nancy Garber, Susan Hayes, Cathy Duenwald, Linda Haskin. Third Row: Peggy Shoemaker, Karen Langland, Suzanne Bump, Susan Tomchick, Kay Steininger, Shirley WolfF, Diane Bye, Marlys Mc- Grath. Back Row: Roger Short, John McLean, Gail Puryear, Arlo Peter- sen, Karen Petersen, Donna Kirkwood, Jerry Madden, Lyle Kloster- meyer. PRE VETERINARIANS Front Row: Kennie Lamming, Candy Diehl, June Dewhurst, Vicki Hammond, Connie Vetter. Back Row: Richard Cox, John Kerege, Lancy Perry- man, Terry Smith, Dan I.awer, Tom Boyce, Bruce Wiseman. The WSU Forestry and Range Club encourages in- terest in social and curricular activities and pro- motes professional fellowship and attitudes. The club honors seniors and alumni at their Senior Recognition-Alumni Banquet. During the Christ- mas season the club decorates Bohler Gymnasium for the Christmas Vespers. Two other activities during the year are the Hemlock Looper and the Round-up Picnic. Students with an eye to becoming veterinarians can find others who share their interests in the Organi- zation of Future Veterinarians. This group of stu- dents, studying subjects that will prepare them for veterinary school, has activities that will familiarize them with the actual practice. Guest speakers at the meetings plus films and viewings of surgery give insight as to what the profession demands and offers. FORESTRY CLUB Front Row: Sheila Sampson, Bill Blankenship, Bill Bean, Karl Kipping, Frank Pendell, Mac Williams, Holland Schmitten, Jim I?annon, James Anderson. Second Row: Lynn Vancil, Jonathan Arp, Keith Henrick.son, Kenneth Gilbertsnn, Carl McCrarv, Michael Pease, Howard Stearns, Tom Lamb. Back Row: Tom Gillick, Tom Beckman, Ron Elder, Ron- ald Hamilton, James Morris, Fred LeVering, Ed Malmsten, R. D. Hay- ward. n ■■n I Front Row: Chuck Perry, John W. Flerchinger, Richard E. Anderson, Ben Roche. Back Row: Grant A. Harris, Adviser; Fritz Rennebautn, Larry Le- vien, Tom Brannon, Norman Green, Karl Kipping. RANGE MANAGEMENT Students who have been active in 4-H work are recognized for their efforts here at Washington State University. Mu Beta Beta is a national hon- orary to recognize 4-H Club members who are out- standing both in college and in their contributions to 4-H. Mu Beta Beta works closely with Crimson Clover and 4-H groups throughout the state. An additional part of the group ' s work is to recognize adult leaders and county extension agents that have been inspirational to 4-H. WSU ' s Chapter of the American Society of Range Management is the only chapter of the Society in the Pacific Northwest. The Palouse Chapter pro- vides opportunities for the professional development of students majoring in Range Management and related fields. Speakers on botany and areas simi- lar are a regular feature of the meetings. Group ob- jectives include promoting progress in the conser- vation and use of forage and soil resources in agriculture. MU BETA BETA Front Row: Marlys McGrath, Donna Kirkwood, Shirley Wolff, Diane Bye. Back Row: Lyle E. Klostermeyer, Jerry Madden, Neva McLemore, Karen Petersen, Nayd a Schlien. 310 AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS Front Row: Kathleen Stolp, Denny Davis, David Stubblefield, Bob Mor- ton, Frank Majer, J. Simpson, Don Jensen. Second Row: Calvin Ek, Gerald Lenssen, Alfred Cummins, Albert Powell, Alan Pettibone, Bruce Mann, Allen Reilly. Back Row: Bruce Warman, Michael Senske, John Harrison, Carl Tweedt, John George, Chester Jahns, Tom Steele, Dennis Kincaid. Students in Horticulture find fun, entertainment, and common interest in the Horticulture Club. One of the main purposes of the group is to bring about friendly relationships between students and faculty. An annual spring banquet for members and occa- sional firesides facilitate understanding and friend- ships among members and foreign students. Two of their projects are apple cider pressing and mak- ing Homecoming mums. Students interested in agricultural engineering are given insight into their profession through member- ship in the American Society of Agricultural Engi- neers. The group meets twice monthly and invites professionals to speak about employment oppor- tunities in the field. The group also publishes a newsletter each year in the spring. This major prepares men for engineering jobs related to the field of agriculture. HORTICULTURE CLUB Front Row: Sue Eltrich, Jim Cockle, Ronald Verbeck, Gerald Mertl, Paul Sweet, Connie Ryan, Larry Law. Back Row: Raymond William, Jim Taylor, Bill Keith, Sam Longanecker, Roger Ryan, Lee Graham, Don Marlow, Roy Van Denburgh. LARIAT CLUB Front Row: Nick Hein, Kailan Dunn, Rodger Pearson, Brad Berry, Jim Anderson, Sid Viebrock, Jim Fogg. Back Row: Terry Brown, Bruce Hedderly-Smith, Walt Peerson, Tom Lamb, Bill Holleman, Rick Keene, Dan McKim, Myrle Foster. Students interested in animal sci- ences find exciting activities in the Lariat Club. The most important function of the club is to act as sponsor for the WSU Meat and Livestock judging teams. The club stimulates greater interest among its members by sponsoring activities and by inviting guest speakers from different branches of the livestock industry to speak during meetings. Food and concession stands at the Annual WSU Horse Show in May are operated by group members. OFFICERS — Terry Brown, President; Sid Viebrock, Vice-President; Nick Hein, Treasurer; Kailan Dunn, ASCA Representative, Rick Keene, Secretary. 312 CAMPUS LIFE P P tS ST « ' «tefe«j ' i . sT ' i  « : ' .- ■■)r-fi m : ■I U M iu Xi d i!. ' . , ' . ' ■■: -j? . miy ' .W ' i .. -; ' •v . ' • ' ■wttAji.t v ;- ' ' i : .. ■k- . - ' 4i lfe ' ■' 313 An S.A.E. gives these sorority women and new pledges their first big snow job of the year. Head counselor Wally Stanley passes out information to male rushees. Fall came... And with it The excitment of rush And the sound of Feet scuffing the leaves 314 The final decision of which house to pledge is an im- portant one and these men give it careful consideration. Fall — a time for renewing old acquaintances, a time to make new friends, a time to enjoy the beauty of nature. 315 Schedules are carefully checked during registration. The machine Often forgot To schedule 10:00 CUB Labs The IBM machine produces the student ' s final schedule. .TIA I I Class elections Brought hard work For those who campaigned Campaign signs decorate the campus. John IS for t pj .5 for aQ LLUi Ringo IS for filftJI tiff Colin. Denny Williams, newly elected Sophomore President, addresses the crowd at Watch Night while members of his executive council look on. A co-ed takes time out to vote. 317 A rally in honor of the Great Pumpkin is held on the library lawn. A new Halloween Tradition began this Year with help from Charlie Brown Students wait in line to have their pictures taken for the Chinook. A record number of seniors had colored portraits taken for the annual. WSU starts Nation-wide trend By giving blood For Viet Nam The blood drive sponsored by the junior class netted many pints of blood for our soldiers in Viet Nam. Blood pressure is carefully checked before a student is al- lowed to give blood. Football and fun Highlight the 1965 Dad ' s Day Dad ' s Day Chairman Mick McLean, Phi Gamma Deha, holds the Dad of the Year trophy at the pre- game rally. George Blakkolb, Dad of the Year and President of the W.S.U. Dads Association addresses the guests at the Dad ' s Day Breakfast. 1965 Dad of the Year George Blakkolb of Clarkston receives an ovation from the crowd at half-time The W.S.U. marching band presents a musical salute to Dad at half-time. | ||V SU dadd ' os The Alpha Omicron Pi sign won first place in the Women ' s Division. A prize winner in the men ' s competition was built by the men of Farmhouse. . ida« faleth again WHERC ABE YOU GOING lOIOT ' ? SIRE,Slt £,THe COUGAR DADS ARE COM IN 6. ' ;. ' W « 321 First place in the mixed division went to Kappa Kappa Gamma and Alpha Tau Omega for their sign depicting the theme of Mystery Madness. Kappa Sigma Larry Gregory was chair- man for a successful Homecoming celebra- tion that honored the class of 1940. Karen Wickstrom, Alpha Delta Pi, reigned as Homecoming Queen. .?9? Sigma Kappa and Sigma Alpha Epsilon teamed up to win the third place trophy in the mixed division. A Cougar victory Over Oregon Tops the 1965 Homecoming Celebration U Place First place in the men ' s division went to the Deha Chis. The Alpha Omicron Pis spent many hours building their sign that took top honors in the women ' s division. 323 W.S.U. students made the long walk to Idaho after the Vandals defeated the Cougars. A long line of Cougar rooters waited for tickets to the game with the rival Washington Huskies. The long Walk to Idaho was Made- Hopefully for The last tim e The parade of feet made the nine-mile hike in two and one-half hours. Butch enjoyed many rides around Rogers Field after W.S.U. touchdowns. lEIiO ' lllj ' T mm ' ■The Christmas Season- A time for Tradition And a Time for Thought A fat santa denotes Christmas at the Cub. A laugh- A smile- A tear- All for a game Of ball A momentary lull in a fast-moving game. A serious fan studies the game as it unfolds in front of him. A fan, a cheerleader and a victory over Washington. 327 Mrs. Robert Carey, center, is announced as the 1 966 Queen Mother. Mrs. Carey receives a lei and a kiss from the Hawaiian Club President. 328 The annual Delta Phi Deha Art Auction. The Phi Deh Turtle Race was won by Pi Beta Phi. Raindrops On Roses Is the theme For Mother ' s Weekend May Queen Sybil Arges, Streit, is es- corted by ASWSU Vice President Roger Whitehead. The 1966 May Court members are Cathy Andres, Sybil Arges, Chris Drink- ard, Carole Johnston and Patsy Ryan. They are selected for their contri- butions to W.S.U. The 50 sophomore women tapped for SPURS are easily recognized by the spur they wear. Mrs. Antoinette Poulsen was selected as An Outstanding Facuhy Woman at the Women ' s Day Convocation. One of the new styles modeled at the A.W.S. fashion show. The end of The year Brings Recognition To many Outstanding Women The 20 outstanding junior women who were tapped for Mortar Board wore a cap and gown to class. Mike Murray and Don Wright tap a new Sigma Delta Chi Calendar Girl. 330 331 HARVEST BALL QUEEN Ursula Riccius tAm ' Au ' k huiii€n 332 Bonnie Bateman Gretchen Hawley Diane Swett HOMECOMING QUEEN Caroline Wagner 333 t 44 ff uiii tyi rne MAY QUEEN Cathv Andres Chris Drinkard Carole Johnston Patsy Ryan I 334 George Gabriel Ray Stein SOPHOMORE KING Jim McKean Mark Wicks 335 tyUiM al:m tmin (]hu(]k lanenson GREEK MAN AND WOMAN Larry Gregory Roger Lampitt Mick McLean mk i % m Cathy Andres : ; iiM| tf fciH B H ! J| 1 1 2Km - 1 H 1 H - Chris Drinkard Glory Frodesen Harvison Jan Hyde Ivan Peterson 33A Diane Carter Carole Johnston Dolores Maxwell Bonnie Natsuhara Bruce Fenner ty U d ySil tMA ' € Roger Budke DEPENDENT MAN AND WOMAN John Hess Warren Kirk Bill Sutton 337 GANNON-GOLDSWORTHY PENTHOUSE PLAYMATE Barb Chase Cindy Combs Gail Mattox Paula Sperline Julie Doland I VT n jm , v g Sandy Eggert Rosalie Smith SPUR OF THE MOMENT Gregg Munro KNIGHT OF KNIGHTS Steve Kikuchi Judy Wood Tim Taft IK ROYAL BALL DUCHESS Sue Chase tAliu 9 €mi Timmie Paulson tAU a wl cle nuiM Janie Borrevik SWEETHEART OF SIGMA CH Jeani Tommervik PHI TAU PLEDGE PRINCESS Bev Brown Cindy Busch Gail Dalquist iL iiiM am 9j w€mima Teddi Travis Saundi Anderson Sue Batten r-5 Sue Hedlund f ' ' I rtt -Tirnt -fWri- ir If- lOTTifoi PI KAP Patty Mann DREAM GIRL run LAMBDA CHI CRESENT GIRL Kathy Hileman Trish Mowry Joanna Rootvik Ellen Zimmerman •JiA PHI SIG MOONLIGHT GIRL Pam Blackwell V ■i Sue Calkins Daryl Evans Nancy Small Barb Bailor Linda Case i Sue Hagen €{ui xom % TKE PLAYMATE Erica Honeywell 346 Cindy Burkhardt Peggy North Linda Ruffcorn Flo Sogaard SIG EP QUEEN OF HEARTS 347 ' L m L l m ulmi €{im DELTA TAU DELTA SALLY SUNSHINE Suzie Hoare Peggy Kemp Marilyn Nelson II a Ziebell 348 LITTLE ORTON ANNIE JitU i Sfaff Nikki Sevier 349 SWEET SUE 00C HANDSOME HARRY Barry Rodda SAE LITTLE SISTERS OF MINERVA Front Row. Mary Looysen, Mary Erlandson, Kathy Immel, Barb Asaph, Pam Dilley. Second Row: Jeanie Thomas, Mary Lou Watkins, Bev Barclay, Carol Chadwick, Jan Williams. Third Row: Alice Saari, Susie Nussbaum, Kim Hildebrand, Barbara Vaughan, Wendy Bradbury, Susan Leatha, Chris Liss. Back Row: Sharon Williams, Marcia Millar. 351 il EACH A QUEEN May Queen Sybil Arges accepts a gift from a member of her court. Ox becomes WSU ' s first Sweet Sue. A surprised Lois Pfaff is crowned Little Orton Annie. Harvest Ball Queen Chris- tie Paulson also won the milking contest. 352 LIVING GROUPS S.xt KHi %. b I ==-r-v- . 353 A X Q Karen Anderson Kriss Anderson Catherine Andres Jane Ayer Stephanie Barnes Karla Beck Pat Bell Barbara Bennett Barbara Bloom Andrea Bonnicksen Nanci Brown Pam Browning Carolyn Buckley Barb Bumgardner Gina Butterworth Pam Dodd Penny Deliver Allison Dreier Linda Dureii Jeffra Fishback Kelly Fredson Maggie Geraghty Sandra Gregory Marjorie Hamilton Carol Hardii Earline Harri. ' Jeri Heathcote Judith Kinney Karen Levin Virginia Lodge Julianne Mack Kathie Mclnerny 354 Nancy Miller Pam Murray Peggy North Gail Pelegruti Jeanette Peterson Phyllis Robertson Jayne Rucker Alice Saari Mary Kay Salter Myra Scanlan Alpha Chi Omega To study In comfort is a main objective. Alpha Chis view something exciting. Judy Schmidt Sally Schneider Elaine Sears Carolyn Sheehan Sue Smith Genie Strommer Salli Thompson Alice Vitalich Maureen Warrick Karen Wilke A A n - Santa helps us with a Christmas party for our houseboys. Jane Applegate Jackie Arnold Doris Barbre Caron Berg Judy Botteen Barbara Brown Cynthia Busch Hilver Chambers Diane Cook Janice Cornwell Kathy Dibble Dolores Downward Chris Drinkard Barbara Dyer Jeanne Fitts Angela Fitzgerald Patti Ford Penny French Susan Gamble Mary Gaskulski Ann Gebert Sandra Graves Barbara Green Lorinda Green Beverly Manning Big and little sister party. Cathy Hanning Julie Herpick Marian Hodden Barb Honsowetz Eileen Hyatt Artagene Johnson Mary Ann Keller Peggy Kemp Mary Ann Kestler Margaret Kilpatrick Karen Kitzke Diana May Merrely Miller Linda Pfenning Peggy Pomeroy Alpha Delta Pi Jan Reitmeier Judy Risse Shirley Potter Sandy Saffell Vicki Selhaver Jill Rolfe Kathlene Shinn Ann Stanaway Tana Tester Susan Watts Marilyn Wilkins Julie Yeaman 609 Linden A r A Nancy Baker Bev Barclay Judy Biggs Marti Bjornstad Susan Chase Pam Buob Holly Clifford Cynthia Combs Pennie Firestone Nan Fry Gayle Gibbons Linda Gill Glee Hall Georgene Harber Susan Hoop :♦: AFA E J 1724 B Street Jan Howarth Carolyn Jensen Kathy Jones Kris Karch Kristin Kayler Donna Kirkwood Sally Kuehl Candy Lange Nancy Ledgerwood Susan Looney Randy Magruder Sharon Martinelli Connie MeClure Jean Millikan Monte Moe Judy Monroe Kathy Morasch Barbara Nelson 358 Alpha Gamma Delta Sandra Nisson Sonja Nisson Sue Phipps Kathy Piper Ann Poitras Jill Reese Carrilee Reid Mary Remsberg Ursula Riccius Carol Robertson Linda Rogers Marylee Ronning Julie Stockman Diane Sundt Ellen Tanck Martha Trefen Marilyn Wegner Jeaneane Whitaker Gail Williams Judy Wyatt Ellen Zimmerman For she is the sweetheart of a Sigma Chi . . tHfl CA«C Of CI A O n Carolyn Badham Marilyn Beam Jan Blacklaw Marsha Beernink Elizabeth Bold Linda Lee Boomer Nan Booth Judy Broughton Margo Busby Kathleen Clark Kathy Denny Linda Edling Paula Edmondson Linda Erickson Bonnie Gottwald Patricia Green Marilyn Guillidge Ruth Ann Harms Libby Harper Beverly Heinemann Erin Hopkins Pat Ingalls Gwen Jackson Nancy Kelley Candy Kellman Nancy King Judy Klug Katherine Krick Kathleen Kruse Diane Lillywhite Christine Liss Sue Maberry Marian Monty Peggy Moss Margaret Munroe Katherine Nikko Tanya Novacoff Candace Olson Linda Ostrander 7 At Homecoming, AOII ' s shot for first place and won! 360 Alpha Omicron Pi Adele Paulsen Charlene Real Nancy Joy Reinbold Leola Russ Diane Saunders Margaret Scheiler Nayda Schlien Karma Still Fran Taber Sheryl Tatro Clarinda Telfer Merilee Tombari %. Doesn ' t everybody have a fraternity door in their luggage room? « r  Wl 702 Campus Christine Walker Barbara Waters Sue Webb Jane Whittaker K Dark Wilson Carolyn Wright 361 A V.-i fl Sue Anderson Linda Becker Susan Bowman Gwen Boys Barbara Brumfield Sue Christensen Santa visits our Christmas party for the children of alumni. Cherie Cubbage Dorcas Diltz Julie Doland Barb Dunmore Diane Harrison Louise Houghton Doris Johnson Peggy Erickson Kathie Gabie Sue Johnson Jean Kennedy Baiba Kundzins Gay Grandy Arnelle Halsan Susan Leo Kay Leonard Lynette Lightbody Vicki Hammond Sue Harper Martha Lindahl Sherry Loguc Cathie Loomis 362 Alpha Phi Mary Looysen Stephanie Maas Sally McFarland Marianne Miller Carol Morasch Cora Moseley Susan Neher Sue Newfield Chris Ranta Marcia Ray Elona Rogers Sue Salget Sue Sanderson Diana Sayonc Bonney Sherman Jean Short Mary Strating Pamela Ulrich Linda Wade Carol Wallace Betty Weber Sharon Williams Elizabeth Winskill 605 Oak Linda, Sharon, Liz, and Mary take a wild study break. 363 I i X o Mary Back Sharon Barckley Sara Blakkolb Sheila Bowelle Josie Bradley Fran Cavanaugh Linda Clark Pam Clayton Pamela Dilley Susan Dunn Kathy Eckhardt Pat Enger Susan Engstrom Barbara Feider Susan Feringer Sandy Finch Sue Gaylord Bonnie Geschke Kandie Grubb Vicki Gustafson Karol Hagman Linda Hale Bunny Hampton Marian Harrison Pam Healy 804 Linden Cynthia Holm Janet Hyde Claire Junor Nancy Keatts Mary Keller Sally Livingston 364 Chi Omega Chi O ' s by candlelight. The decorators pause for a break. Bonny J. MacEachern Cynda S. McPherson Marcia A. Millar Stephne Muije Jean Morgan Marilyn J. Murray Marlene D. Nagel Nancy M. Neill Susan J. Ormiston Sue Rosellini AliceLou Roths Sue P. Schneider Glenna F. Shannon Barbara L. Simpson Lynda K. Stone Jeanie Thomas Joan F. Weinbrecht Shirley A. White Joy Kay Whittaker Sandy Williams A A A Barb Adelman Joyce Adkinson Gretchen Ashe Lorna Ashe Maurine Barnett Jan Battan Adrianne Beamer Candy Beatty Susan Bickelhaupt Nancy Bloomquist Bunnie Bond Barb Borck Kathy Boyd Joy Broom Deborah Bryant Jo Anne Burklund Ann Coonradt Susan Dickey Barbara Eason Kathy Erickson Carole Franks Renee Garceau Gretchen Gihner Julia Goehring 702 Colorado Sandy Guffey Judy Haase f Donna Hansen Karen Hansen Karen Ingebrigtson Marsha James Barb Jamieson Tammie Kimpel Carolyn Lanning Linda Lewis Delta Delta Delta Karen Mickey Karen Mikkelsen Paula Moeckel Margo Moran Peggy Newschwander Sandy Nisley Nancy Nogle Carol Quinn Janis Robbin A Saturday night costume dinner. Dian Roffler Nancy Rooks Nancy Satterwhite Nancy Small Bev Squire Karen Stevenson Sharon Theige Shari Villella Sue Walker Judy Walsh Julie Washburn Julie West Gail Wicklund Kathy Wildermuth Nancy Wildermuth Linda Williams The Tri Dehas join with the Betas to work on the Homecoming sign. A r fr f . Jan Williams, Pat Beard and Mary Langlitz put the finishing touches on the Dad ' s Weekend sign. Ann Allert Barbara Bailor Nancy Barnetl Patricia Beard Nancy Boyd Wendy Bradbury Clifflyn Bromling Pam Brown Judi Burke Connie Casady Pamela Clay Susan Danekas Jan Dombroski Karen Ellefsen Carol English Susan Ensign Marie Freudenberger Marilyn Fulfs Sue Furness Kim Hildebrand Joan Hillc Martha Jones Marva Jordan Kit Kearns Marki Knox Mary Langlitz m Delta Gamma Linda Lansbury Susan Mackenroth Linda Madsen Molly McMillen Diane Myers Charlotte Pauli Michelle Perkins Taffie Petrask Nancy Picatti Lynda Prendergast Kathy Pringle Janis Schultz Carolyn Schuttle Sue Sebade Charlene Shipley Elaine Sivers Janice Smith Judy Smith Marian Svinth Jann Ullock Becky Welty Stephanie Westberg Janice Williams Pam Zupan 603 Linden Lotta Pauli, Swedish foreign exchange stu- dent, models her national costume. 1 B Janis Aldridge Heidi Anderson Linda Anderson Barbara Asaph Janet Barton Judy Bean Susie Boyer Dawn Brenner Barbara Bushnell Shelby Carpenter Kathleen Cosgriffe Joan Dahlin Shirley Dahlberg Donna Downard Naomi Lu Fah Kitty Freyemuth Carol Germain Carol Gies Kandi Gordon Barbara Hall Mary Jo Hansen Kathy Hanson Kay Herda Jane Hudspeth Carolyn Judd Quite a group of camera enthusiasts here. 370 Gamma Phi Beta Barbara Kiem JoAnn Klossner Cora Knoph Caron Lantz Nancy Lapsley Sherri Lawrence Kristi Lewis Charlotte Lindstrom Laurene Lindstrom Marilyn Matheson Margaret May Fontelle McCabe 500 Campus Cheryl Nelson Becky Novak Sue Rutherford Mothers and daughters take time out for a httle fun. Patricia Ryan Marilyn Shapton Norma Scott Susan Shallow Jean Tabor Joan Urdal Holly Veium Vikki Veium Cathy Weeks K A e Patty Allen Janet Anderson Patti Anderson Saundie Anderson Jane Archer Gudrun Arnadottir Virginia Bartelheimer Marion Bowker Ann Bratrud 1720 Monroe Vicki Brown Nancy Burd Cindy Burkhardt Jeannie Callahan Coralie Carey Mary Jane Coulthard Gail Dalquist Sandy Eggert Genie Ellis Marti Ernst Linda Florine Margaret Gough Marilyn Groven Gretchen Hawley Sue Hedlund Linda Hicks Cindy Hollingbery Kathy Immel Carie Jones Janet Judy Michael LcClerc Jo Ann LeLand | Debbie Lloyd | Janis Lucke Jill MacDonald j Jeanie Marks Mary Miller Leslie Mincks Marti Mueller Martha Neill Linda O ' Neal Barbara Pettit Suzanne Souther Jeani Tommervik Jane Tuohy Anne Walker Tish Young Judi Zimmerman Kappa Alpha Theta Learning through others. An engagement announcement brightens a dinner. 373 K A Barbara Akins Ruth Allan Karen Anderson Linda Barker Bonnie Bateman Dianne Borjessan Donna Brunni Linda Camp Kathy Carlson Linda Cotant Cheryl Dunning Barbara Eagle Kathy Engstrom Patti Fiala Margaret Hart Diana Harvey Lynn Henshaw Lynda Hood Cindy Hupe Gilda Hutchinson Janet lies The 1965 trophy winning Homecoming sign. Lexy MacDonald Sandy Matter Shirley Kostora Ann Mickelwait Ginger Mitchell Joan Moltke Diana Nelson Ann Morris Judith Olson Mary Ousley Sandra Pappas Peggy Pettigrew 374 1703 Ruby There ' s no room for chatter in a study cubbyhole like this one. Barb Porter Judith Rodekuhr Marsha Rodekuhr Jennifer Schatz Janice Schauss Sally Schindler Mary Ann Sewell Vicki Sharpies Susan Sisson Sally Tavis Mary Lou Tomlin Janet Slonecker Pat Torney Sue Torney Nancy Wade Page Ward Cindy Wells Sandy Wells Kappa Delta Sherry Winder! Ann Youngstrom 375 K K r The Kappa pledges wait for the Lambda Chis. 614 Campus Sandi Anderson Susan Bacharach Janet Baxter Becky Beeler Kay Bergevin Bonnie Black Nancy Bodman Sherry Chapman Alanna Cleary Marcia Colwell Ann Corneil Carolyn Corneil Colleen Daniel Shirley Davis Judy Duckworth Doris Duskin Pam Follett Hannah Fuhrmeister Bonnie Gasaway Jane Gembolis Jill Giles Kathy Gray Carolyn Herres Susan Hoare 37 Kappa Kappa Gamma Marilyn Hales Ezma Henry Susan Iddings Phyllis Jensen Margrete Kvalsvik Linda Larson Kay Ledgewood Marilyn Mills Susan Mills Patricia Mowry Susan Mowry Susie Nussbaum Rhea Raiton Norene Ritter Flo Sogaard Judith Smith Jane Stinchfield Julie Stokke Nancy Savory Toni Shepard Teddi Travis Excitement reigns on the day of pledging. Mary Lou Watkins Diana Williams Betty Wolfe Jf Julie Woods Sandy Wright The Kappa bums perform a skit for rush. n B ywMiP Judith Allen Jeanne Ashley Jane Belvail Mary Belvail Meredith Boyle Beverly Brown Christine Carey Margaret Clegg Carol ClegK Carol Coleman Connie Congdon Melinda Daugherty 707 Linden Teresa DeVine Carole Dietrich Cathy Dietrich Ann Goldsworthy Patricia Greiner Ardis Haring Barbara Hedlund Charlene Huntley Sue Jackson j Sharon Jensen P Ethel Jett Joyce Jett Bev Kedziora Susan Leatha Linda Lord Ferol Mabry Pi Beta Phi Patti Mann Judy Maughan Patty Mead Kay Mead Pam Mellinger Diane Miller Linda Rae Ohling Jamie Osgard Eileen Patterson Linda Payne Sandra Seaman Barbara Schaeffer Trish Schnebly Jenifer Secord Bette Shannon Cindy Smith Rosalie Smith Sue Smith Jane Spiller Pam Taylor Joy Underwood Barbie Vaughan Stephanie Vaupell Caroline Wagner Our raunch dinners create quite an uproar. Looks like it ' s time for a pixie party at the Pi Phi house. Terry Barnard Pamela Boardman 2 K Diane Born Tricia Brownlee Carol Chadwick Bev Chapman I Mk Judy Conrath Joan Gulp Pam Dubigk Carole Jean Fallstrom Diane Fenton Maria Froeber Susie Garmire Sharron Gillett New initiates line the stairs for traditional pose. Sandy Cummins 610 Campus Marion Deftenbaugh Sigma Kappa Barb Groom Jan Johnson Ceis Jones Gay Kendziora Jackie Larson Sharon Lord Melinda Merrill Sheila Miller Barbara Monrad Sue Nicholson Dodie Norman Sharon Phillips Carolyn Ramsey Joan Reinhard Mary Jane Roberts Vicki Roberts Judy Sauer Cathie Sickel An after Christmas engagement announcement. Pat Tassler Sherry Templeton Sigma Kappa honors Mrs. Karl Miller (Left) Chairman of National Pan- hellenic Conference. Sharon Terry Barb Wade Chris Wihlborg Nancy Wilcox It will be a quick trip to Greek row for these After a hectic week of rush, a rushee receives her bid and a hug from a ' ° pledges, new sister. The climax is receiving a pledge ribbon and feeling a part of a special group. 382 F rater; 383 Acacia A c A C I A Douglas Allen Jack Anderson Warren Anderson Bill Bain Dave Beach Wayne Beers Ron Bendschneider Robert Boyington William Boyington Barry Broback Terence Culver Tom Curry John Devereaux Bob Gass Gary Geroux Michael Gordon Tim Hanifen George Hanson Jerry Harmon Jim Hart Earl Hatfield Don Havre Jim Hill Ron Hill Lewis Jorgenson Russ Keagle Jerry Knispel David Koyama Roger Lauckhart Dick Lien 384 : ' 8 fe ' ' .qT Alpha Kappa Lambda Charles Adams Nick Beamer Grant Beckerini Tom Bilyeu Earl Bloom Roger Bugbee Richard Buss Doug Buss Kenneth Carmichael Gary Clark Bill Clevenger Jim Cobb Dwight Dawson Victor De Blasio John DeConinck Larry Dontos Chuck Dunn Don Eatock Ron Feryn Myrle Foster Alan Fritzberg Ed Gray Dave Hamel Thomas Hansen George Harris William Johnson Kim Jones Dennis Kroll Greg Ledgerwood Larry Levien A K A 385 A r p 610 Linden Richard E. Anderson Jim Angus Bruce Bargmeyer Phil W. Bolin Terry Brown Paul Carlson Ken Cashman Mike Cook Hal Dobie Kailan Dunn Lanny Dunn Stanley Evans Bob Felton Michael W. Hardin Nick He in Russell Heinemann Larry Henr John Hove Duane Jacklin Jim Jacobs Mike Johnson Gary Jurgensen Gordon Jurgensen Grant Jurgensen Rick Keenc Steve Kikuchi Mike Knight Roger Lampitt Terry Logan Curt Long Bill McElroy William Mehrten 386 All set for a swingin ' Bam Dance. ' bout ready to let them in? Alpha Gamma Rho Larry Miller William Miller Denny Odman Michael O ' Rear Frank Palmiero Lance Ferryman Fred Richardson Lance Roberts Per Roijer Alan Steiger Robert Stephenson Dale R. Taylor Thomas Telfer Ralph Thomsen Eric Thorn Rodger Watkins Dick Willis Steve Rosbach Clark Sandoz John Schoeff Ran Smethers Kent Smith Read Smith 387 A T Sheldon Alderman Bob Allison Harry Batty Jon Belcher Mike Bendix Jim Binder Dick Bline Dave Bowen Dennis Bradstreet Bob Briggs Joe Burch Tom Cams Denny Carswell Ron Carter Bill Church 606 Linden Mike Comin Fred Coson Ethan Crawford Bob Cunningham Stu Edwards Gary Euscher Ted Forsi Kip Gladder Bill Graham Dick Hawes Rick Hooper Steve Jacky Joel Jem Jim Langseth Dennis Luiten Mike Luiten Jim Malm Dick Martin John Maxwell Walt McAloney Chuck McCormick Al McCurdy Norm McKinley Ralph McMillan 388 Alpha Tau Omega 389 Beta Theta Pi B e n Bob Bock Jerry Brown Thomas Brown Bob Clark Michael Cooper Greg Crossland Dennis Cummings Charles Dagg Richard Dagg Pat Dix John Ettling Ken Evans Bill George John Glenn Walt Goddard Dave Golinsky Hank Grenda Robert Hall Chuck Hammond Jim Hudkins Lee Irving Craig Lee Nick Lippert Bob Luby Bob McClendon Cam Mclntyre Robin Montgomery Stan Olin Craig Olson Lee Omlid Ronald Orr Allen Peterson Douglas Reed Khalid Riaz Craig Roberts Scott Rutherford Donald Schacht Larry Schreck Greg Shubert Larry Shank 704 Linden John Sheridan Rich Sheron Stan Short Joe Strecker Tom Streit Steve Tidrick Bill Try on George Velis 390 Delta Chi r Lyle Cable Noel Cad a Steve Clayton Greg Cline Ken Cole Mike Collier Duane Denny Malcolm Derr Bill Eslick Randy Garrett Richard Hill Bob Jensen Chris Johnson Bill Keith Jurg Kessler George Kloeppel Warren Ladiges Robert Layton James Marum Kenneth McDermid Jim McFarland James McGlinn Doug Miller Tim Minter Paul Muller Doug Murphy Ken Murren Tom Nihoul David Oliver Gordon Pearson Ron Peterson Syed Raza Jim Sinkbeil James Walker Barry Watson John Wheeler Steve Wilkinson Ray Willms Bruce Wilson David Wood Henry Wyman A X A 0) Delta Sigma Phi Ernest Benhardt Tom Beyersdorf Devon Brinton Craig Brookman Alan Clough Keith Davidson The annual tradition of the Delta Sigma Phi garter. David Dubois Jim Graves Merrick Lentz James McCarthy Mike McCarthy Larry Neil Tim Nihoul Allen Olston John Reis Ray Rice Keith Skore Steve Spencer Herbert Strandberg David Thompson Russ Treat Maynard Wexler Darrell Zgonc Jack Hulsey Douglas Knowles 1607 Maple 392 Delta Tau Delta Fred Bannister Frank Bell Neil Cabbage Bert Dunn Harald Euler Eric Fisher Bob Freeburn Roger George William Goff Gary Greenman Rick Hatley Teri Hewson Larry Link William Lokken John McFadden John Morris Robert Nasburg Ken Neal Gene Peterson James Poe Ray Romjue John Smoots James Slender Mike Ulrich Gary Waters A T A 906 Thatuna Our Bohemian houseboy serves dinner. A r Terry Altomari Larry Amos Joe Barrett William Barrett Gerald Beck Gary Berg Robert Blanchard Richard Brothers Fred Chapman John Childs Jerry Click David Coombs Bob Dally Doug Dammrose Robert Daniel Al Eckerdt Jim Essinger Kim Esterbeg John Gardiner Walter Groves Ron Hawkins Louis Holscher Rick Hord Larry Howard Spring Roundup Al Johnson 1709 Ruby Pete Johnson Andy Jordan Doug Kaer «eJ. Bob Kemper Terry Larsen Don Leach Julius Ledgett Jack Lilja Steve Llewellyn Roger McCracken Bruce McEachran Rich Miller Mike Moore Del Motteler Jim Mullen Rodger Pearson Don Phillips Dave Rayner Delta Upsilon Pledge-member football game. Doug Reams Rich Robertson Brian Robinson Dan Rothrock Ellis Rousseau Donald Rulffes Jim Scheller Lanny Silvestri Craig Smith Jerry Speaks Kenny Stauffer Bill Strouse Brian Thompson Chuck Thompson Ken Thompson Terry Treat Orville Varner William Vogler Dean Weathers Michael Wetzbarger 395 A A Wayne Erickson Bob Fleer George Gabriel Terry Garrison Greg Gustafson Rodger Gustafson Lief Harris John Holt Steve Hooper Robin Horrell Russ Inman Roger Johnson Steve Kellams William Kennedy Patrick Kimzey Noel Klebaum Jim Knutson Ron Lind Daye Loomis Donald Mayer Bill McCaw Tom McPhee Harvey Meier John Miller Chuck Aanenson Steve Brough Mike Brown John Capelletti Phil Chesley Greg Clark Doug Cook Howard Cornutt Dean Dolquist Rick Edwards lambda Chi treats sorority pledges to a watermelon bust. Lambda Chi Alpha Wayne Mohn Brem Morrison Theron Nichols Mike Palmer Gary Parr John Peterson Michael Price Thomas Reid Bill Satxon Bob Saxton Richard Schweiger Roger Shaw Dan Short Neal Smith Thomas Smith Mark Storey Jerry Talbott Doug Toschl Our Crescent Girl is Lynn Holcomb of Regents Hill. 806 Colorado mm HM uBj i niDvi j:W i f ii i . ' J ii .i i imi]i, pj i j i i i ip pwwwm Larry Underdahl Lonnis Weise John Zak Enthusiastic but tired Turkey Trot winners pose in front of house. K 2 Michael Anderson Ernest Arbuckle Bill Babcock Moore Bacharach John Barney Mark Bevens Don Bishop Robert Blain Wayne Hurley John Campbell Mike Carnahan Patrick Cavanaugh Keith Cearley Greg Cleveland Jim Corliss Mike Cranston Dan Davis Ben Dayot Vince Dayot Paul Dietrichson Dave Dressel Edwin Dumas Bruce Eickhoff Jim Favre Rod Freed Gary Geschke John Gillihan Mai Glendinning Larry Gregory Thomas Guedel Mel Haberman John Harvey Mike Herrold J. C. Hewett Paul Hirzel Frank Honsowetz Don Houck Jim Houtrouw John Hutton Keith Jackson Charles Johnson Roger Johnson Steve Johnson Dave Kessler Dave Kimble Dave Knowles Steve La Frenz Tom Land Kappa Sigma I Randy Luther Jerry Madden Mike Matthey Allan McCoy Pat McDougal Larry McKenna Chuck Meier Pat Meiners Craig Monaghan Mike Murray Steve Myers Robert Newbill Hans Odsen Frank Phillips Carl Polhemus Irvin Roller David Rye Mike Scott Kent Shoemaker Allan Spencer Larry Stevens Craig Thompson Bill VonBracht Rich Wallach Ted Wert Dennis Wheeler Bruce Wicklund led Wilzen Russell Woodruff 500 California The annual talent check is the Waffle Breakfast. |pl 399 Paul Alley Dennis Anderson A e Rick Austin Ralph Baldwin Thomas Benson Dave Bjork Chris Bridge Ed Brunz Craig Calloway Terry Crogham Rod Dahl Jim Doyle 600 Campus Bill Gregory Bruce Grim Douglas Grim Felix Harke Lloyd Hedlund Jerry Henderson Richard E unlap Frank Feldman Jim Hendrey Pher Holmberg Fred Hughes Bill Finkbeiner Donald Gillis Joe Hutsell Tim Irvin Tom Irvin Phi Delta Theta Mike Jennings Neil Jennings Jerry John Doug Kloke Wally Lito  . if m Michael Malcolm Don McArthur Bob McClintick Wally McGuire Donald Mele Bob Montgomery Ron Moore Jim Morehouse Rick Payne Rich Seaton Elliot Simkins Jeffrey Steiner Stephen Steiner Rick Swantz Faruk Taysi Larry Tommervik Marv Tommervik George Wegrich Patr ick Welch Michael Werner Michael Wynne Steve Zuvela This is our first place intramural football team. 401 K T Decorating for the rose formal. Steve Barker Bruce Becker Terry Bergevin Brian Beveridge James Brown Ken Cole Jack Conway William Couch Roderick Dean John Farrow Wes Franklin Roger Fry John Gilbert Thomas Goold Morris Gormas Brent Hamer Barry Hayes John Hayes Bill Holleman Bruce Howard Mike Kauffman Rick Kelly James Luce Neal Lyons James Matheson Herbert Mueller Dallas Patterson Bruce Peterson William Pottratz Curt Price W¥m T Am Richard Reedy Bob Rosenkrantz Jack Segel Dick Lee Shreves Lee Shrontz Ken Slater Rich Small Mike Snyder Thomas Stem John Story J. C. Strodemier Harvey Swanson Art Thayer Ed Thompson Hans Timmann William Usitalo William Ward Mike Wessel Denny Wright Richard Zier Phi Kappa Tau 607 California The fun of Help Week. Farmhouse ■fi F H Farid Ahsanuddin Gary Blankers Jay Brandt Roy Breckenridge John Gilbert Ward Glessner Lee Graham Daniel Gregg Louis Heaton Ron Hegewald James Helm Dan Hensley Don Herman Mark Jacobson David Kincaid Dennis Kincaid Bob Kline Gerald Lenssen Marlin Lenssen Bob Longtain John Maclean Steve Mathison Hal Matthiesen Thomas Meyer Dan Murdock Ron Nelson Rick Ostrander Tom Peper Larry Pitts Tom Poole Lawrence Porter Jim Reinbold Jack Richardson James Ridlington Dwane Saboe Ray Schoessler Roger Short Les Spencer Thomas Steele Robert Stevens 400 Campus William Stevens Ken Strausz Ken Syre Stephen Syre David Todnem John Wade Jim Williams Leon Zweegman Phi Kappa Theta Joe Barrett Mike Bueler Pat Caraher P ' John Carssow Kenneth Courtney Dave Deccio K G Tom Eastman Lloyd Edwards 300 Colorado Rich Fermo John Gilman Dale Hoffman Jim Hottott Mike Houck Dallas Jensen Mickey Johnson Mike Johnson Pat Johnson Bob Maasen John McCorkindale Fred Miller John Mraz Dan Munter Don Pitzer Ralph Riden Mike Sauer Jim Sauvage Michael Solatka Ed Spalding Robert Tuch John Villa Jerry Vlahovich Michael Vlahovich K Scott Baker Bill Barrett Tom Batey Jim Baumann David Bishop Ron Brulotte Martin Cameron Stan Carey Fred Carlson Tim Davidson skateboards in front of the house. Barry Cartwright Charles Cole Bruce Collins John Drake Ron Earnheart Jerry Crinklaw Ross Darling Tim Davidson Marty Ellison Lawrance Franson 1607 Opal John Fulton Roger Gadley Fred Goodman Tom Hainstock Ron Higgins Michael Ingham 4(V, J -UJ4Uiuuj Phi Sigma Kappa Tyler Jarvis Greg Johnson Fred Kegel Pat Kleweno Dick Klinderl Dale Knuth Ken Knutson William Kronemeyer Art Manegre Larry Martini Dick McGinnis Norman Meyers Jerry Mills John Munns Phil Nelson Dick Paulson Blaine Pearman Richard Perry Michael Repanich John Roberts David Rosser Jerry Root Bruce Schmick William Schwerin Robert Seims Dean Seven Fleming Sevon Alan Shintaffer Dean Shintaffer James Short Terry Stratton Tom Strickler Charles Sweany Steve Taylor John Thompson Robert Tommervik Richard Torgerson Keith Trafton AlVaa Bob Vanderbilt Steve Van Sinderen Pajama party with Moonlight Girl contestants. 1 ■■■■H H tf j ' j U m j B C. w r P  • td k f . ' SLv. ' Jy HH ip -,-. ! yE f i 407 n K A Richard Carman Rick Cams Thomas Cook Doug Coplen Wade Dann George Dinstel Bob Dixc Guy Doan Scott Doman Brian and Joe stand with Melinda Daugherty, Pi Kappa Alpha District Dream Girl. John Flerchinger Dick Freiheit Loren Gee Dick Abell Jack Amos Hilding Anderson Jim Arvidson Jack Ayres Floyd Barnes Bob Browning Michael Buck 1 Gale Campbell David Cardwell Nick Giovanni Steve Hamm f Steve Haskins Jim Hauptman Kim Hill Fred Hintz Dennis Johnson Jack Johnston Jim Knotts Ed Latham Robert Ludwig Jack Maki Pi Kappa Alpha Dave Meyer Dick Muri Rick Neale Don Nelson Greg Nylander Tom Oblizalo Tom Penewell Richard Radovich Jim Reed Paul Reeff Ronald Riedasch David Riley Dick Rolfs Garry Routledge Fred Row Bryant Russell Andy Rustan Lee Singleton Greg Smith Jeff Snow Bill Stanley Wally Stanley David Stevens Bruce Stewart Paul Storey Tim Suess John Thompson Robert Thompson John Turnbull Tom Vincent 604 California A few of the brothers check talent. ' ' X Warren Adams Howie Alberty Ken Alexander Richard Bailey Tex Bjorn Robert Brazeal Earl Burdette Rich Burns Mel Champagne Dennis Church Jeff Clausen Terry Cochran John Coulthard Gordon Davis John Dunker Tore Dybfest Tom Edmunds Larry Evans Mike Ewart Tom Foster Front lawns are nice, but they take a lot of work. Del Hobbs Jerry Green David Hall Tyler Hansell Dave Helsby Mark Hemingway Byron Henry Jerry Herres John Herres Neill Howard Sweetheart exchanges will long be remembered. John Howell Bruce Hutchison Sigma Chi Ron Irwin Orman Johnson Thomas Johnson Robert Kipe Mike Leita John Lofberg Dennis McClure John McCormick Michael Meyerle Richard Meyer Gregg Munro Frank Nance Steven Nygren Larry Ogg Wilham Parker Ernest Patty Keath Paxten Gary Pedersen Steve Pedersen Doug Rathbun Terry Richard Rolland Schmitten Vin Sherman Ron Shideler Terry Simon Robert SHnd Terry Snow Ron Snyder Stephen Speer Jerry Strode Vr- 608 California Colin Warner Michael Wooten Im i 1 1. : • 1 ' ■- Everyone enjoys spring when it finally gets here. 2 N Paul Adams Mike Beauchamp Charlie Bordner Ronald Brown Jerry Burnett Chuck Cantrell Duncan Carter John Caunt Richard Clements Jim Cunningham David Fletcher Craig Gable Todd Gay AI Goldade Mike Hanavan Gary Harker Bruce Hartford Dave Hayward Dale Huffman Donald Jensen Dave Jones Sometimes we even study — when we get time. 510 Campus 412 ■i M MiiiMMHai Brad Kelleran Jim Kolva Franklin Krook Gary Lewis Curt Lovins Michael McDermott Sigma Nu I ' ve heard of blind dates, but this is too much! Mike Menti Karl Miller George Nethercutt Rich Nunn Steven Paquette Jim Patton Dave Petersen Ivan Peterson Rich Pinnell Terry Posner Don Primrose Ric Ruidl Chip Rund Ralph Scariano Gary Slee Ron Smith Charles Soliday James Spindor Gary Strom Rich Thompson John Vinyard Ed Willgress Dennis Woodward 413 I E Edwin Alden Gary Assing Steve Bartelle Don Battistin Bill Baxter Bruce Brown Leo Bustad Mick Gates Bill Grawford Gary Dinwoodie Jim Dunlap Toby Elliott Ernie Flink Dale Fredekind Steve Freese Keith Graves John Groshell Jim Guinn Lee Havener Jay Hendler Aaron Holloway Jerald Jensen Bill Kenworthy Larry Kirchner Study? Well, not all the time. Larry Klossner Walt Kolin Jim Lewis Ken Martin Laurence Martin Michael McCarthy Hal Michel Dave Middendorf 414 8:00 a.m. Charles Shadle Jim Slonaker Sigma Phi Epsilon Tom Moody Pat Mooney Kayo Moos Jim Oftebro Lonnie Olson Mark Pederson Dave Peterson Peter Rasmussen Brian Reagan Glenn Rosander Tom Rowe Bill Rulon Eugene Sakai Richard Sand Dennis Sevier Leigh Sutphin Michael Todd Mike Vance Thorn Wagner Jim Wall Wayne Walther Jerald Williams Bart Wilson Larry Wogman 506 Colorado G X Looks like we have a lot of cars to wash. Stan Amas Lewis Arnold Ralph Baarslag Dave Backman Joe Carter Jay Cedergreen Roger Chamberlin Ryan Chamberlin Mike Coleman Darrell Corbin Jerry Crumrine Patrick Dunn Jim Ellison Bill Eltz Nils Engelstad Gary Erickson Kenneth Erickson Kenneth Former Ralph Gamon Jim Garner Bill Genschow Tom Glover John Griffith Jon Guinn Dave Haining Will Halpin Reese Harper Jack Haxton John Hennen Bill Herrington Jack Hoffman Randy James Greg Jones Alan Keith Jerry Kiehn Brant Roller 416 Theta Chi Theta Chi celebrates the end of finals week. Bill Korach Dennis Kullander Loren Layne John Lindsay Doug Lofgren Ray MacCulloch Don MacDowell John MacLaren Thomas Martin Ken Martinson Steve Milam Ken Neilson Rich Northcutt Lawrence Olson Larry Owens OX Jon Rhoads Jim Scharf Paul Schroeder Ross Schulke Glen Shaw Mike Shouse Randy Sloper Bruce Smith Randy Snodgrass Edward Soule Steve Thompson Ben Vincent Larry Winterhouse Ken Zeff 1719 C Street 417 T K E The TKE singers practice up for serenades. Robert Abrams Chip Abrams Barry Baker Rank Baty Robert Bergdahl Steve Blair Kirk Bohrer Robert Brines Greg Burness Jack Butler LeRoy Charf Jerry Chrobuck Joe Downey Ron Engelland Jack Frasl Bill Geloneck Jim Giuffre Dennis Guenther Allen Haines Dave Hartley Donald Havens Ron Hayward Robert Heacox John Hearst Bill Helbig Byron Hicks Dick Holm James Holt Vic Hoover Bill Isaacson Robert Jansons 418 Tau Kappa Epsilon Robert Jepsen Bob Johnson Jim Johnson Rick Jones Joseph Kain Richard Kellett Tim Larson Wayne Levandoski Jim Marcan Charles McMillan Jim McNamara Mike Medema Tim Murphy James Nettleton Dean Nichols Ron Olstad Drew Paris Steve Parks Thomas Patrick Merrill Plughoff Dave Pollart William Porter Kip Potucek Michael Prentiss Bill Resler Duane Rossman 400 Colorado Art Sather Dave Schneider Ken Schultz Randy Simmons Rob Steen Robert Sturgis Terry Sullivan Carl Teitge Jim Thomas Rob Wallace Steve Wickland Mike Zenk Phi Gamma Delta F I J I Armand Ahrendt James Anderson Vigo Anderson Doug Berglund Roger Cockerline Bruce Devereaux Tom DeVleming Charles Doland Bob Dzurick Ron Evans Ed Goldsworthy Jim Goldsworthy Paul Hansen Bill Hart Charles Henderson Ken Hirst James Hobkirk David Holms Bob Iverson Chris Janos Chuck Kaysner Kevin Keiler Bob Kidwell Roger King Dave Kludt Ted Landreth Mark Longmeier Bob Lucas Robert Martin John McDaniel Mick McLean Richard Niemi Frank Peters Keith Petteys Ray Power Tom Proctor Dwight Simpson Jeff Smith Phil Smith Cal Souther Don Sprague Don Strandberg Dereck Valley Larry VanDerLinde 1704 Opal Roger Wahlman John Wellsandt Don Witten Charles York 420 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Lance Aamot Rob Abramson Terry Antles Lee Balzer Michael Bauer Steve Boots Bruce Brownell Mick Brzoska Paul Brzoska Bob Dickinson Randy Donis Rich English Gary Gomes Don Gordon Glenn Gudaz Jerry Halvorsen David Hanes Richard Haugen Gary Johnson Darrel Kramer Bill Kring Jim Lampitt Leslie Larsen John Lawrence Mike Leedle Donald Lewis James Lilje Dean Marshall Mike Matson Bruce McWhirter Dick Mills Curt Moeller Jim Mogush John Mogush Karl Morency Bill Raber I E Theta Xi Philip Anderson James Bachert Tony Barret David Booker e George Brady Carl Brandmeir 422 Gary Brazeau Bob Burdick 505 Colorado JC ! Richard Cheney James Coffey Clark Colwell Robert Cooper Walt Ercums James Erickson Paul Erickson Allan Foster Glenn Fredericks Larry Price John Gluck James Grant Colin Horman Robert Kinney Tim Miller Doug Neil Earl Noland Stanley Swenson Luther Thompson Tim Walsh Dennis Weaver Duane Weaver Bob Winchell Dan Zittel 423 George Anglin Ralph Arney Alan Atkinson Alice Atkinson Marilyn Bacon Wayne Baker Rob Bartell Howard Bartlett Rodney Beamguard Pam Blackwell James Blalock Robert Buchman Fabian Burkart Lorin Burke Charles Campbell Jean Campbell Dave Clark Robert Clowe George Conniff Robert Corlett Carol Davis Rodger Davis Wayne DuBois Burt Ellison Peter Engstad Esper Fairhart Michael Finch J ' dward Flanagan James Flynn Joe Ford Rafael Garcia John Garner Danny Gettman Thomas Gillick Roger Hansen Vera Hansen Bruce Hedderly-Smith Jerry Hedrick Douglas Heimgartner Michael Helm Richard Hill Charles Holmes James Hostetler William Hostetler i.7i. Pictured with Captain are Bob Aaby, Wade Moore (front row), Ron Olsen, Dave Novak, Jack Rock, and Jerry Leibert. Off Campus Robert Hunt Dan Iddins Gail Inkpen Dan Johnson Kristine Johnston Robert Kalvig Bob Kinney Erral Kramer David Larson Barbara Lof Don Magnuson Garry Mahan Jack Mann Paul Martin Thomas McDevitt Dale McDowell Bill Mclbraith Tom McLaughlin Richard Mercer Frank Mi Ike 425 Off Campus Outdoor parties take to the roof tops Edward Mohs James Niesen James Normand Edward O ' Brien Gene Parker Dan Peel Ron Pflugrath Ann Plummer Wayne Price Glen Puterbaugh Dennis Raffelson William Redmond Thomas Repman John Robertson Bill Rupp James Ryan Jack Sackville-West Gary Sakuma David Schulz David Sears Gary Smith Keith Stennes Tom Stine John Svalbe Michael Thompson Raymond Turner John VanDewerker Jim Wernz Mac Williams Steven Young 426 Coman Maureen Arnold Pat Bair Marilyn Barber JoAnn Bassett Nanette Benson Vicki Berkland Sara Blake JoAnn Broms Sherri Brown Denice Burt Connie Carpenter Kathleen Case Ann Clark Lee Cody Golda Davis Kathy Desjardin June Dewhurst Cathy Dunn Renee Edmunds Carol Elmer Julie Ewing Janice Franz Penny French Wanda Fujimoto Susan Gerritsen Jeanette Gibson Sandra Gilliam Carolyn Glidden Nikki Graupner Cynthia Gray Lugene Gumey Betsy Hayden Susan Hayes Karen Heimbigner Janet Hirni Claudia Hof 427 Vicki Howard Sandra Hudson Sue Jenkins Christine Jepsen Kristina Johnson Nancy Kegel Wendy Kennard Julie Kerl Susan Kiley Mary Kirk Susan Klapstein Carol Kocher Linda Krause Sandra Lacey Sandra Larson Lindsey Lawrence Linda Lee Barbara Lewis Kathy Lindsey Caroline Lynch Sharon Mace Robin Mattson Maggie Mcintosh Maxine McKune Kathryn Meldner Marian Monette Marlene Morgan Roberta Neves Patti Nielsen Penny Norton Nancy Olson Susan Optholt Margaret Orr Judy Penwell Dorothy Peterson Carol O ' Donnell Sheila O ' Donnell Helena Olinger Lynne Olsen Coman Looks like someone ' s birthday is being celebrated. Jeanne Peterson Judith Plowman Judy Renfro Nancy Reynolds Meredith Rugg Pat Sagli Caryl Schumacher Jeanie Scott Susan Sheehan Nancy Shepard Sally Shintaffer Carol Smith Becky Spence Sharon Stoecklin Patti Summers Linda Swanson Myrna Taylor Mary Terrana Janice Tietz Barbara Timboe Nancy Todd Sharon Transeth Barbara Van Scyoc Gretchen Von Pein Toni Ward Janet Whittaker Darlene Williams Shirley Williams Liz Wilson Aleeta Wright 429 Nancy Aguirre Mary Banks Lorraine Bourne Sally Boxer Anna Marie Boyd Phyllis Braff Diane Brownfield Nancy Burkhalter Celia Byers Kay Cameron Robin Carey Sharon Christopherson Joan Mills Jean Cox Kap Cupp Marilyn DeWinter Diane Ellestad Mary English 1 Celebrating the arrival of flowers. Someone has been keeping up with news. But. a little food always helps mc study. 430 Community Suzanne Evans Karen Evjen Peggy Gerard Marie Greene Sharon Greer Linda Harrison Kathy Herrin Helen High Vivian Holt JoAnne Hoop Kathleen House Margaret Johnson Darlene Kelly Georgia Kranz Susan Lathrop Paula Lyons Mary Mackenroth Linda McClellan Nancy McKay Wilma McMaster Pat Menghini Sally Mooring Mary Nyberg Colleen Oliver Sandy Panasuk Barbara Peterson Lois Pfaff Susan Porterfield Ann Putnam Jerrie Sandberg iiifff ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ' f • ' gggg Kathleen Schell Joan Schiller Honey Schuyler Marilyn Scott Helen Skrenthy Mikal Underwood Bonnie Vaughan Ruth Wilcox Jani Kay Wyrick Judy Adams Linda Batchelor Linda Beckman JrMurWJ ois%lf Carole Bennett Karen Bert Susan Blake Kathleen Boothe Patti Brown Maria Cortes i ik 1 t ■K5 J Btf; B B 2 J| a ■B H F Nm h Em nft InV J M B a B $ Hi 3! H wF H 0 i ■H W bJ iH jvi n l 3 l v 1 ■i l 1 a ■l l ' 4i H ■bhI ■1 r H ] BMB ■! H ■L |H : B 1 ■1 H 1 • H ■|H H H in B 1 m jm ■■i 1 ■HH  J ■■i I ■■4 1 ■■1 1 ■4 1 ■ii 1 ■■1 1 1 -i I ; 1 1 H c r 1 1 11 Susan Cudd Peni Cummins Kathleen Davidson Shirley Klemp Karen Kunz Mary Downen Gayle Drobnack Patsy Eggers Elaine Frederickson Pat Gallagher Kathleen Hakola Jane Haskell Susan Hawks Barbara Hobbs Claudia Keene Arlene Kitselman Betty Klattenhoff Nancy Larkins Susan Lofthus Lynn Lucas Roberta MacDonald Candy Mahan Paulette Martin Diane Martineau Julie Maxey 432 Davis Nancy May Susan McDaniel Lucille Moehring Jill Newberg Sharon Nicholas Sharon Nicholls Patty Nysoe Jane Peters I There is only one bad thing about getting pinned or engaged. Sheila Quackenbush Maridee Quanbeck Lorraine Raymond Eileen Roberts Jo Rod key Diane Scollard Mary Simpson Barbara Jean Smith Carol Smith Marian Smith Patti Smith Gail Snelgrove Nancy Stack Jonell Steele Connie Stelter Nancy Swingler Patty Tudor Claudia Vaughn Bonnie Watson Verlie Watson Martha Youngs 433 Jan Arnold Lynne Atherton Kay Ayres Midge Ball Peggy Becker Candi Bingham Rae Bloch Shirley Bly Raylah Burns Nancy Campbell Kathy Carroll Lucile Carter Connie Cavens Irene Chabre Caroline Cumming Dee Dee Doherty Janeen Ensley Donna Evans Pauline Fenton Terry Finch Pat Gates Whitney Gibbon Karen Giles Gloria Gordon Carol Graham Karen Gregory Linda Grinnell Judy Hardt Kay Hawkins Marjorie Henson Kathie Herr Pam Heuchert Mary Holbrook Judi Jackson Barb Jensen Linda Johansen Judi Johnson Karen Johnson Patricia Johnson Susan Jones Pam Keller Kathe Kern Pat Kern Vonnie King Kathy Kirk Adene Knott Linda Lawson Elis Lindberg 434 Duncan Dunn Judy Loeb Laurienne Luther Karen Manning Jan Maxfield Pat McCarrick Susan McCoy Joyce McCutchan Theresa Meinhart Mary Ann Moll Mary Cay Murphy Linda Nelson Carol Norene Sheila North Emily Paddock Jennifer Pangle Shirley Pappe Vicki Petersen Tresa Pounders Cheryl Purdue Monti Rasmussen Kristie Rice Barb Rich Mary Rowe Sharon Sasser Janet Schaefer Linda Schaeffer Donna Shannon Vicki Sharts Peggy Smitli Sandy Swett Mary Temus Barbara Tennent • ■■' . ' 1 Sherry Thompson Darcy Thorn Connie Vetter Kathi Wadell Suzanne Wadell Bobbi Waldron Cosy Wassard Carol Welle Kay Whitacre Gretchen Wilkerson Pam Wood ai 435 Mousa Al Obeid Peter Barker Virendia Bhalla Russ Blanchard Hyo Ju Cha Riaz Chaudhry Salvatore Danna Alvin Dejong Gary Diehl David Edman Gerald Garrett James Greer Richard Helgeson David Jones Gailerd Korver John Mattson Barry Miller Avon Murphy Sadanana Pai Bill Passons Roland Person Bill Purves David Wilson Davis Wilson Richard York Conrad Rogal James Sampson 436 Gannon Russell Akiyama James Anderson Keith Anderson Walter Anderson Henry Asmussen Francis Austin Raymon Baker Bill Bennett Leonard Bevaart Duane Bogen Richard Bond Randall Boone William Borton Laurence Bucklin Gary Burkhartsmeier Doug Burns Roger Calhoun Greg Canova James Caton R. G. Charlton Gary Collins Bill Copenhaver Bill Dailey Russell Dailey Don Daniel Denny Davis Robert Davis Paul Dewar Mark Dickinson Erick Eliason Jim Elliott Ron Elliott Bruce Ellis Robert Ellison Leo Ericksen Jeffery Ernst Wayne Espy Neil Felgenhauer Dave Fenner Donald Ferfel Earle Foote James Franzen Fred Freeman Dean Frender Thomas Gamble Fred Ganders Joe Giustino Gary Gower ri: Dennis Gross Dennis Hamburg Ron Hansen Wesley Harness John Hastig Michael Hill Glen Hogin Michael Holland Ken Holmes Craig Hopkins James Hubbard Neil Irmer Dean Jackson Michael Jackson Robert Jandl Dale Jessup Gary Johnson Owen Johnson Larry Lindenmayer Ragg Lloyd Dan Logen Samuel Longanecker Douglas Lowry Richard Lukens Frank Majer Tom McClellan Jerry Mertl Myron Metcalf Larry Miller Howard Mizuta Robert Morton Dale Nelson Everett Nelson William Nesse Dick Nichols Steve Nielsen Norman King Del Konschu Dick Kuether Keith Lambuth Kommer Langendoen Chuck Larson 438 Gannon John Onstad Michael Osheroff Jon Pakenen Cap Pearson Robert Pederson Robert PeUon William Peters Marc Phillips Gail Puryear Rich Rankin Allen Reilly Tom Walters Dennis West Kirby White Robert Whitford Larry Widman Doug Williams Harry Williams Kay Witt David Yenko Fred Zagurski Ben Zlateff Charles Zuger Luke Abe Ron Anderson Mike Andrews William Ardrey Rick Bainbridge Brian Barrett Donald Bartlett Steven Bates Don DeChenne Richard Detering John Dixon Greg Dobson John Duprie Darryl Dutke Pa ul Ehmer Lynn Elder Robert Ellis Bruce Fenner Duane Fickeisen David Fletcher Ron Fowler Ken Gallaher Bob Gaston Greg Goodrich Richard Grassl Mickey Green Larry Griffith Richard Hager Dick Hanson Bill Hardy Lee Harper Peter Haskin Goldsworthy David Hata Russell Herman Eric Hietala Jo HongKyu George Hofer Clyde Hudson David Hyslop Philip Isaak Roland Jacobson Chester Jahns Greg Johnson Michael Jones John Keilman Craig Kelsey John Kerege Michael Kilgore Wally Kingery Ron Kirkwood Larry Kloster Wayne Knowles Allen Karlberg Muhhammadu Koro Dennis Lagler Don Larson Bob LeClair Leslie LePere Robert Lilly Robert Lobdell Donald Long John Marshall Pete Martin Terry Mattson Bruce McBurney Ron McClure Joe McCown Larry McDonald Donald McHargue Ron McHargue Richard Meinig Robert Menaul Lewis Miller Mike Miller Dean Morehead Michael Murray Glenn Niedermeyer Larry Nutting Michael O ' Connell Ronald Olson Goldsworthy Don Oswald Mike Pearson Gaylord Pease Don Peters Bob Raichle Mike Ratzman Stephen Regan Jerry Reinke John Ruppert William Ruther Keith Schafer Michael Scheel Steve Schnellhardt Robert Schwartz William Sebright Bruce Shelton Gary Sieg John Sieveke Bob Simpson Doug Sinclair Thomas Slagle Jeffrey Smith James Spalding Kent Stepaniuk ' : BkJ J Paul Stevens Jim Stewart Guard Sundstrom Rodney Swanson Benjamin Takayesu Clayton Throop Mark Tilton Bill Towne Carl Tweedt Ronald Verbech Gene Voiland Arthur Washburn Dan Watson Roger Wayman Bruce Webb Charles White James White Deerik Williams John Wilson Merv Winkle Bob Woodruff Bill Yake Tim Yale Richard ZoU 442 Kruegel-McAllister Sally Allwardt Susan Alsworth Rebecca Ames Phyllis Anderson Sally Arbon Molly Aylen Sharon Azlein Mary Anne Ball Eileen Barney Cheryl Bartlett Monica Bartlett Margaret Beach Sally Beals Pamela Beatty Carrie Beechinor Judy Bemis Pam Bequette Melanie Berg Sharon Bicknell Charlene Birdsall Kristy Birdsall Diana Bjomer Geraldine Blomgren Judy Bonar AA Our housemother opens her gift at a Kruegal-McAlIister Christmas Fireside. Lynn Bond Marylu Bond Peggy Beyer Marion Breiland Kaaren Bue Suzanne Bump Karen Burke Kathy Burns Nancy Butler Sally Calkins Elaine Carlson Marilyn Carlson Janet Carroll Judy Caruthers Michele Chambers Sherry Chastain Penny Chelemedos Mary Kay Christiansen Margaret Clapp Linda Clem Marj Coffin Sue Coleman Nickie Collins Irene Colvin Barbara Coon UA Kruegel-McAllister Patty Coppedge Sheryl Corn Laura Coyle Linda Coyle Ginny Crumb Christine Currie Kit Curtis Nancy Dickau Maureen Davies Sandra Davies Kristi Davis Beverly De Jong Robyne Denton Deanna Depping Burdena De Waard Jill Downing Judy Dreis Gau EXiarte Louise Dube Cathy Duenwald Muriel Ebding Janet Elliott Susan Elliott Susan Eltrich Betsy Emmons Susan Erickson Judith Estes Kay Evans Carole Exley Toni Fairhart 445 Charlene Faulds Terry Fisher Leslie Fitzgerald Linda Flatt Melanie Follis Jean Francisco Diane Franzke Monique Fraser Nancy Garber Linda Garretson Ann Gegoux Carolyn Gilbreath Margaret Giovannini Janice Glenny Linda Goble Patsy Gordon Billie Gregory Jane Griebeler Sandy Gundstrom Carolyn Hagensen Ann Haralson Annette Hardinger Jeanelle Harris Donna Hawkins Lynne Hess Marie Hickok Susan Hicks Karen Hille Lif, Kruegel-McAllister Barbara Hohenschuh Patty Hughes Sharon Hughes Karen Humphrey Barbara Hunt Linda Idler Barbara Jackson Sarah Ann Jensen Nancy Johnson Shirley Johnson Nancy Johnsten Marcia Jones Linda Kakela Karen Kalles Susan Kerr Gayle King Sharlene Koda Ann Konishi JuHe Koths Christine Kozloski Michele Kramer Nancy Kreuger Anne Krumsick Nancy Kusler Jenni Kunz Margaret Landbeck Kris Landreth Just a short little cat-nap and then I ' ll start some real concentrated studying! Janet Lange Gail Lanphere Susan Lawson Sherry Lee Louise Lehtinen Laura Lewis Sharon Lewis Chris Lien Janis Lockwool 447 Kathy Logsdon Patti Long Anita Love Cheryl Love Pam Lowe Karen Lucas Study-Break is big for getting together with the girls for gab sessions. Susan Malinkowski Diane Mauerman Elizabeth Maupin Marcia Maurer Kathleen McBride Pat McComas Thon McFarland Patti McLaughlin Marily Mikkola Sally Morgan Sharon Morris Shirley Moe Gwen Mosher Nancy Mourer Chrisie Nelson Marilyn Olsen Laura Olson Laureen Olson Sandy Oviatt Arleen Paulson 448 Kruegel-McAllister Carol Paxton Janet Peterson Harriet Peugh Bev Pflugmaeher Maribeth Phelps Nicky Ph illips Georgeann Piatt Virginia Porter Carolyn Precht Pat Pruden Nancy Pugh Mary Jane Rapakko Lue Rausch Georgia Ritter Harriet Roelfs Sandy Rosenbladt Doris Russell Robin Sarchet Maribeth Savage Robin Schroedel Sandra Seney Maryln Serosky Sylvia Setzer Ceri Shook Kathy Shrewsbury Dana Sivula Carol Smith Donna Smith Janette Smith Suzanne Smith Christine Sorensen Paula Sperline Nancy Stalter Barbara Steinhaus Ingrid Strolis Carla Stucki Debbie Sutherland Tina Tack Connie Taylor Sharon Taylor Toni Taylor When Chem. 240 formulas get to me in usually quiet slumber which turns to anguish filled nightmares, I know I ' ve come to the end of the line. ■Pf V m Mm I: i i r 450 Kruegel-McAllister Sylvia Theno Linda Thiry Carrie Thomas Joan Thompson Jo Ann Thompson Frankie Thurrott Irene Tichelaar Carleen Tapfer Nancy Trunkey Nancy Tsutakawa Linda Uhden Mary UUstrom Rachel Ulrich Ann Vander Werff Diane Van Gilder Donna Van Sant Sue Van Winkle Beverly Vinup Jane Vivian Jane Wakefield Michele Wakefield Sherry Wallingford Patti Washburn Diane Watkins Patricia Werner Carol Wessel Geri White Darlene Wilcox Kathi Wilson Vicky Woods Karen Woodward Cassie Worman Virginia Wright Toni Yale Marie Zuger h Shahla Aghdaey Barbara Alstrom Susan Boydston Dixie Boyle Karen Call Dolores Campbell Pat Casteel Sue Cody Barbara Corp Pat Donohoe Pat Emigh Judy Evans Claudia Ferris Nancy Fultz Marie Fyfe Judy Gray %iM -r ' -s i  - 339.:, IKBiuiii luii Ui 1111 1 liuiyiuiiut ■■a Patricia Harper Mary Hemingway Linda Hemmingway Lynn Hill Anita Hoglund Eleanor Jager Paula Kalczynski Nancy Keeler Twila Kelly Sandra Knott Sandee Koch Kay Kohler Vicki Ledford Phyllis LePage McCroskey Bonnie McClellan Pam McComb Quiet, orderly third floor! Gloria Mendenhall Louise Miller Connie Mingus Linda Mitchell Rose Mary Moutton Sandra Murphy Marilyn Nelson Janet Osborn Etenise Parnell Jade Ferryman Lynn Pope Peggy Powell Leslie Rowe Mary Small Sandra Smith Alice Stahly Janet Standar Margaret Stenson Lynette Taipale Kathleen Toomey Bonnie Trotter Carolyn Vadset Rebacca Vaughn Peggy White 453 Y ggi MH ipfiiiwi Kenneth Adams Robert Albers Asaad Alzamel Fred Anderson Larry Anderson Rick Anderson James Ansjutz Michael Armstrong James Arnold Bryce Ault Richard Badham Bob Baker Lauriston Baker Bob Baldwin Larry Bast Bob Batley Richard Bauer Bruce Baughman Roger Bell Bob Belknap Greg Bennett Bill Bingham Dennis Birney Gerald Bishop Dewitt Biamer Bill Blankenship Glen Blomgren William Boehm Richard Bowie Paul Brandt Tom Brattebo Brian Brickert Byron Bridges Dennis Briscoe Peter Brockway Lee Brown Ron Bruce Jerry Brugger Roger Budke Greg Burton Dan Butts Ken Carlson -j m mk df £ 454 Or ton Olen Carlson Don Carnahan Fred Carr Dick Carroll Aubrey Carter James Case Jonathan Chadiha Ned Champagne Mike Chapin Larry Chew Michael Cicero Mike Clark John Cogdill Michael Coldwell Craig Condron Enrico Cristobal Robert Dahman Keith Dalluge Bruce Davies Chuck Davis Dan Davis Sid Dirstine Jack Dixon Gordon Dolman Larry Doty Dave Dragnich Darrell Duncan Bruce Einspahr Glen Ekstrom Robin Eliassen David Elliott Dennis Erickson Wayne Estvold Ralph Fairweather Harvey Featherstone Steve Fellstrom Dan Finlayson Lonny Fountain Ronald Fraker Jon French Gene Fullerton Don Fyall Rodney Gadd Michael Gay Larry Geise Leslie Getz Dale Glenn Gary Gordon 455 George Goss Henry Gratrix Paul Guenther Art Gurtle Larry Hansen Michael Hansen Ronald Hanson Tom Hanson Wendell Harris Denny Hatch William Hawkins Tom Heckly Gregory Heitman John Hess Ernest Hinck Gerald Hiyakumoto Henry Hohnstein David Hoppens John Hough Dan Houston Dean Hutchinson Mano Ignatiadis Pano Ignatiadis Michael Inouye Merle Jackson Dennis Johnson Don Johnson James Johnson Ron Johnson William Johnson Jim Jones Rod Jones Tom Judy Richard Kaas Bjarne Kaer Malvin Kamimoto Jerry Kasprick Steve Keeler Art Kidman Ken Kiehn Ron Kingsbury Thomas Korten i;r -{, «r 4«Ml M 1 ' Little Orton Annie and her court were presented at this year ' s Winter Formal, Northern Lights. 456 Or ton Gene Krattli Rick Krebs Carl Kroll Eugene Krueger Kenneth Krueger George Laffin Leroy Lange Kenneth Langland David Lindeblom John Lindstrom John Linkhart Jim Llewellyn James W. Long Roger Long Brian Lucarelli Mike Lust Alan Lybecker Roger Lybecker Hugh MacKenzie Tom MacNeil Qadir Mahr Virgil Maier Mark Mains David Marvel Steve McColley Richard McEachern Loren McElvain Pat Mclntire George Melander Duane Middlebusher Dennis W. Miller James Miller Ron Miller Don Milne Michael Mitchell Robert Mize Bill Morrell Dan Morris Robert Mosher John Moss David Moulden Ken Moultrie Tom Neitzel Robert Nelson Phil Neslund Don Ness Don Neuenschwander Doug Nichols 457 Castle Caper II. The Crowd dancing beneath the spider web. James Nielsen Larry Nielsen David Nishimoto Wiiford Noorda Dan Noiseth Don Nostrant Ken Nylin Craig Oakley Ron Oishi Larry Ovall Tom Paige Dick Pea.se Steve Penniman Rod Peterson Steve Peterson Paul Porter Dave Potter Jim Precht Steve Price Michael Rainbolt Robert Reed Arne Reyier Douglas Roberts Mark Rogan Ross Rogers Larry Rued Jack St. Clair Ron Sakuma Steve Sakuma Bill Sallquist Chris Sandstrom Gale Schaeffer Ron Schillinger Bill Schneider David Schultz Bob Schumacher Dick Schweiter John Sevier Jon Sheppard Steve Shimoda Steve Shrope Steve Simonson 458 Orton Jon Singleton Doug Smith Joe Snyder Geri Spalding Dick Sparks James Sparling Thomas Stapleton Richard Starr Marvin Stein Robert Steinburg Jim Stevens Jeff Stone Jim Stroscheim Dave Swain John Swander Dennis Swarner Don Swarner Jim Swartz Ron Szabo Timothy Taft Greg Taylor Kim Taylor Skip Tennis Ronald Tonani Mike Topolski Joe Turon Don VanBiaricom Dan Varey William Vermillion Tim Volzer John Wada Vernon Wade Randall Walter Ken Weaver Larry Weaver Jurg Wegelin Fred Weston Ray William Avery Willis George Willotk David Wilson Larry Wilson Earl Wiltse Kent Winschell Roy Wood Gary Youngman Bob Zelazny Fred Zwiesler 459 Janet Albrecht Judy Altman Elaine Anderson Vicky Barratt Lacey Barrett Mary Ann Bays Nancy Benton Janet Berger Barbara Bishop Kris Bjur Liene Blums Sally Brake Janice Brebner Pat Breeden Wendy Brickert Joan Brodhead Judith Brown Joy Burke Diane Carter Lynne Chambers Suzanna Chapman Janice Chenaur Pam Chester Celia Click Gail Ghirardii Linda Gilbert JoAnne Cook Maria Gumming Anna Dahlke Barbara Davidson Bobbie Davis Kristen Diethelm Patsy Dodd Marilyn Donaldson Judie Edwards Kay England Roberta Faulkner Janet Gaugh 460 Neill Karen Goranson Pat Gray Sally Greenwood Liz Griep Susan Gross Ruth Habeck Gloria Haight Kathy Hale Susan Hance Jeanne Hanna Laurie Hanset Donna Harrison Sandra Hazard Suzy Heikkinen Ann Hemming Barbara Hentges Margie Herford Joyce Hoines Margreta Holen Beth Hudspeth Sandra Jackson Diane James Julie Jarrett Lyndell Jenkins Vicki Jenkins Carleen Johnson Carol Johnson Faith Johnson Shirley Johnson Von Dell Jolliffee Kathy Jones Lois Katke Judy Kellam Maureen Kelley Sandra Kildall Jacquie Kindel Mary Klagas Joy Koempel Karen Kraft Kathleen Kuder Dee Logan Patricia Lunde Staria Mackovich Joyce MacWilliamson Cathy Maier Linda Mansigh Joy Marsden 461 Neill Judyann Martinson Linda McKinney Linda Menge Maureen Meyer Marcia Michaelsen Carol Moore Patti Neihart Charlotte Nelson Mitsi Otsuki Mary Ann Pace Sue Patrick Helen Patterson Ruth Patterson Madilane Perry Sandra Peterson Sandy Pierson Karen Poe JoAnne Potter Karren Quigley Maureen Reeves Jennifer Rivard Linda Robinson Caroline Russell Sheila Sampson Patricia Sasser Leslie Sawyer Jan Scheurich Vicki Seefried Kerry Semro Rebecca Sheppard Jackie Snyder Denise Spalding Carol Stasak Linda Steenbergen Judy Thompson Sharyne Thornton Mary Tobler Marvel Lou Tufts Janis Walker Merrily Walker Nancy Wallace Jan Whitney Kay Widman Marilyn Wilson Karen Wood Barbara Woody Laurel Zander Penny Ziegler Perham ' ■£■- Elizabeth Alexander Linda Anderson Sally Ann Anderson Sandy Anderson Judy Aspinwall Judith Backman Carol Baker Gale Baker Bettie Ballinger Nancy Balm Betty Bannon Linda Barbour Karen Barrett Barbara Bassett Sue Batten Karen Bedford Verdie Beito Hadley Belsky Sue Biallas Jeanie Blakkolb Shirley Bodeen Carla Bosher Jill Brown Marsha Brown Lorilee Burcar Lola Burgin Bev Burlingame Naomi Campbell Ret a Carte Mena Carter .a  v v:  «ftt aMB aiKriVTCS-.-:ai - . -. Ai,:r-7T-Triia «-ii II 463 Janet Cavalero Carol Chandler Mary Ann Chenaur Chri. ' i Chisholm Joyce Code Deanna Cole Susan Coyne Val Cripps Helen Cross Judy Croston Carole Custer Lynda Daley Sharon Dascenzo Jacquelyn Davis Mary Davis Susan Davis Diane Dickeson Mary Ann Dill Nita Ditmars Sherry Doley Irene Dormaier Lynn Duncan Jane Durant Jenness Ellett Susan Elliott Karen Enberg Julie Engelson Dee Dee Ericksen Gay Erienborn Daryl Evans Susan Fancher Carol Foster Francine Guyer Lyn Francis Susan Garasi Carol Gardiner Barbara Gerbert Judy Giles Lorraine Giurlani Susan Guion Linda Gumprecht Ann Hagen Mary Ellen Haines Phyllis Hall Cathy Halleck Sandra Hallert Jenny Hamlin Judy Hand -. Perham ¥ i Hit These scarecrows attended our Halloween dinner. The Great Pumpkins rise again. Marlyce Hansen Linda Haskin Donna Hawk Kit Hein Joan Herres Dede Holman Patsy Holt Earline Hook Katie Horner Sara Jean Hughes Judi Hunziker Jan Inaba Kathy Iverson Violet Iwamoto Pamela Jackson Susan Jackson Barb Jacobsen 465 The living room really gets crowded when all the girls get together for a fireside. Michele Jensen Donna Johnson Karen Johnson Melodye Johnson Elaine Jolly Lynn Jubif Kathy Kaspersky Nancy Keyes Karen Kibler Sue Koontz Mary Ann Koph Ginger Krusp Carol Larsen Jolene Lechelt Margie Leonard Diane Leveque Gini Lewis Karolyn Linton Connie Lust Janet Lyford Mary MacDonald Patty Maffit Kathy Mahon Helen Maning Julie Martinson Julia Mayeda Chris McClymont Bonnie McDaniel Elizabeth MacDonald Kathleen McPhee Claire-Ann Middel Mary-Dean Middel Nancy Miller Sharon Miller Carol Mitchell 466 Perham Vernadette Montefakon Ann MonWai Connie Moore Linda Morton Maureen Morton Pat Murray Marjorie Neace Bev Nester Andrea Nygren Marcene Oakley Jackie O ' Rourke Carol Parks Nancy Payne Linda Peterson Susan Peterson Linda Pfeiffer Mary Ann Pickering Nothing slows people down when the dinner gong is heard. Barbara Reed Pam Reitz Pat Richmond Sharon Riley Ardith Robinson Barbara Rodland Roxanna Ross Sandra Roupe Susan Rubicam Theima Ryder Pris cilla Schmidt Hildegarde Schneider Sonja Sealander Cindy Sieveke Beverly Sines Glenna Seick Pat Sloan Mary Snider Betti Snow Sally Staley 467 Perham Judi Stephens Sandy Stieber Patricia Stilwell Betky Strange Sally Strickler Gerry Stroh Mardel Swank Judy Swanson Pat Swanson Beverly Switzer Donna Systad Cheryl Tacke Sandi Thaut Pam Thompson JoAnn Tiffany May Tsao Patricia Tsuboi Annette Twitchell Lee Ann Vaagen Robin VanAllen Sue VanVoorhis Shari Wall Joellyn Wayt Janis Weckwerth Linda Welker Linda Weremiczyk Margot Westfall Sheryl Whitelaw Dawn Willett Barbara Williams Janet Willson Darlene Wilson Diane Wilson Lawanda Woelk Joanne Wolf Diane Young Janet Zobbs Helen Zener Janet Zwight A group of talented performers do a skit at a section pa rty. Regents Linda Abbott Clary Abercrombie Joyce Acomb Kathy Almaas Jan Ambrose Ellen Anderson Judith Anderson Sandra Antonson Carol Aries Shirley Armstrong Donna Aycock Martia Azevedo Nancy Babcock Nancy Baffaro Helen Bakshas Peggy Bartlett Paula Batt Jean Baughman Tanya Belkin Jean Bell Lynda Benshoof Judy Bergh Suzanne Binkerd Nancy Bise 3 II 1 Betsy Blake Maureen Bligh Mary Boehmer Cherie Bottcher Judi Boudreau Bonnie Bowen Jama Bowers Anita Boyd Judy Brandvold Donna Brown Sheila Brown Cleorgia Bunten 469 Anne Burkey Cherie Burley Linda Campbell Cheree Carter Nancy Carter Carolyn Carvo Oleta Chambers Linda Chase Linda Chester Vicki Clark Nancy Clow Carole Cooley Sandy Cooper Norma Coulter Kaye Cummins Patricia Dalquist Harriet Dean Margaret Dezell Kathy Dickeman Trudy Dickens Sue Dickinson Janet Dillow Kathleen Dolphin Mickey Duffy Bert Dykstra Margee Eby Carol Ehlers Judith Eichhorn Rozann Emrick Marti Evans Ann Farmer Linda Farrar Eileen Fay Kathleen Field Kathy Fithen Cherie Fortier Wendy Fowler Karen Fryer June Fujinaga Georgia Gales Kris Gallagher Sharon Garnet Lynette Gaume Gretchen Gehrkc Sandra Gillings Vicki Gohlman Linda Gordon Pam Gorley Kathleen Gormlc Candy Cregson Marilyn Grinnell Judi Gustafson Karen Guttormsen Sue Hagen Kathryn Hall Sandra Hamilton Pauline Handeland Sandra Harden Neva Hardman Connie Harl ow Do you think Santa will make it? Barb Harris Pat Harris Cathy Harshman Janice Hart Mary Hart Pat Healey Pat Heisig Susan Hickey The remains of an all-nighter. Jackie Hickman Jeannie Hladik Karen Hoel Lynn Holcomb Nancy Hopkins Janice Hopp Palma Hoppcl Helen Hui Leeann Hunt Wyoma Hunt Irene Ibsen Sally Jamieson Regents 471 Pamela Jeakins Martha Jenner Elizabeth Jensen Becky Johnson Carol Johnson Joanne Johnson Patty Johnson Carole Johnston Sheryl Jones Margaret Kahoun Karen Kassner Marlene King Sandi King Judith Kirkbride Sandra Kirkbride Bonnie Kirkpatrick Judy Kjargaard Shirley Kleven Mary Klostermeyer Diann Knapp Gaylen Knudsen Linda Koch Genevieve Kohler Masae Kono Karen Kraatz Kathy Kreyssler Diane Kuether Mary Ann Kuhling Ellen Kuramoto Jeanne Kurtz Shirley Lambson Marguerite Langtry Sue Lawrence Sharon Lederer Georgia Legg Penny Lewis Lornette Liljegren Ann Lindh Mary Livingston Jo Anne Lof 472 Regents Irene Longanecker Suzanne Lorain Diana Maben Pamela Maben Leslie Magnussen Wanda Mangini Katherine Mantz Nancy Martens Patricia Marz Sheila McCamant Cheryl McCarter Connie McClintock Linda McElhaney Barbara McFarlane Marlys McGrath Patricia Mclnturff Patricia Meacham Karen Mebust Darlene Merriman Beverly Meyer Vicky Meyer Rose Meyers Ann Miller Rita Miller Darling! You ' ve changed! Judy Millikan Tami Milne Marilyn Misich Karoleen Montgomery Jane Mottishaw Ann Mykland Joyce Notaras Bonnie Natsuhara Janet Nelson Pam Nelson Judy Neutz Cinda Newby Joyce Newhouse Sheila O ' Connor Signe Olausen Betty Oldham 473 Janet Olsen Karen Olsen Sandra Olson Carol Pardue Marilyn Parks Penny Parmenter Saturday night water fights produce battle fatigue. Jean Peterson Pat Pilcher Debbie Poock Constance Potter Judy Potter Susan Pozzi Paula Prescott Gwen Priest Noel Questad Maria Rankin Cathy Rasmussen Candace Rawlings Pat Riley June Roberts Gail Robinson Jean Rosenbaum Marian Rouse Kathleen Sanders Cheryl Sauve Pamela Schultz Pat Schultz Linda Scrupps Rhoda Setterberg Barbara Sheely Virginia Shirley Pamela Shore Diane Schultz Virginia Siegfried Ginny Sikonia Jane Simmons 474 Regents Sue Simmons Sylvia Sisk Karen Small Diane Smith Linda Smith Dee Snider Ema Snyder Susan Snyder Lynda Solomon Dottie Sorensen Bonnie Specker Mary Speers Mary Steffen Ann Stenson Linda Stephenson Lindsay Stokes Shara Strong Julia Swartz Diane Talbott Bonnie Talkington Cynthia Tarp Ranae Tew Nancy Thaanum Karen Thom Karen Thomas JoAnn Thompson Pat Tillman Susan Tomchick Linda Tressler Francine Ulmer Donna VanderMeer Becky Vatne Kareen Verdick Jeanette Wagner Marie Walls Loyce Wheeler Kathy White Cathy Wicharth Marlene Wickstrom Sally Wiesner Margaret Wilkinson Patricia Williams Cathy Wilmarth Jane Wingert Karen Wolf Penny Woodard Cynthia Wright Dorothy Wysaski 475 Steve Aasheim David Abrahamson Bruce Lee Allen David Allred Gary Alpert Jay Anderson Bill Armstrong Stanley August Greg Aveldson Robert Bachelder Ronald Bafus Ron Barker Bob Barrett Dick Barrett Doug Beattie David Beck Dale Bedlington Roger Belair Rich Bender Carl Bergh Jon Berryman Dave Blaskowsky William Bliven Robert Boerner Fred Bonar Greg Boozer Robert Borner Earl Bowyer Alan Boyer Harold Brookins Gary Brooks Richard Brown Steve Brown Ken Burland Tim Burt Joe Busser Bruce Buttermore Jim Camp Rogers Joe Carroll Richard Case Bob Chatalas Richard Chisolm Gary Clark Mike Coleman Richard Coif Ray Crabbs John Currie Jeff Davidson Greg Deer David Distier Gary Douvia Darrell Downing Blaine Duckworth Thomas Duffy William Eckmann Ray Eldridge Jon Eliassen John Ellingson Patrick Farwell Dan Fei! Greg Field Robert Fillingame James Finch Jim Flowers Jerry Fosback Gary Fryer Ghazi Gelidan John Goos Jeff Graham John Griffiths Tom Gronewald Terrance Hannan John Harrison Robert Harrold James Hartley Douglas Head Ted Hege Martin Hendrickson Roger Herndon Tom Herres Dennis Hill John Hinkson Richard Hobbs John Hoeft Bruce Honsinger Mick Hood Carl Hossman Craig Howard Bill Hughes Dennis Hulsc William Jackson Brian Jenner Jan Jensen Bob Jeter Jerry Johnson Larry Johnson Roy Johnson Ron Johnson Earl Jones Ken Jones Alvin Jorgensen Ken Kadow Gary Kanikeberg Ernest Kegel John Keizer Michael Kesl Bruce Kincaid Laird King Thomas Kingen Warren Kirk Frank Kirkbride Joe Knight James Konek Larry Kostler Roger Kreis Bill Kristen John Krueger Kenneth Kucera Dick Kumma Richard Lampman Paul Lauren Charles Lawell Merrick Lecky Ivan Lee Norman Leer Jeff Leigh Fred LeVering Paul Lien Carl Liggins Robert Linahan Walt Lofstrom Rick Long Daryl Lopez Rick Lungo Rogers Harold Mattraw Daniel Maxey Carl McCrary Richard McDowell Irv McGeachy Phil Meddaugh David Miller Ronald Miller Colonus Mitchell Michael Moises Steven Morse Bob Morton Raymond Mosher Cory Nelsen Denny Nelson Gary Nelson Larry Nelson Paul Nelson Gregory Newman Ralph Nottingham Karl Okert John Olson Gary Omlin Craig Palmer William Parisio Jeffry Parker Michael Payne Michael Pelatt David Peterson David Peterson Bob Pfeiffer Gary Phebus Ron Phillips John Pomada Mark Porter Robert Rathwell Lockheed Reader Michael Riches James Robbins Kenneth Robinson Joe Rock Edward Rose Jeff Rosen Gordon Rowell Bob Rude Bruce Rytkonen John Saffell Robert Sahr Rogers Bruce Samuels Gary Santlerson Ron Seaman Larry Schnebly Dennis Schneider Dick Schroeter Stan Schwartz Bill Scott Ron Sessa Gary Shafcr Ronald Slott Wayne Smathers Daniel Smith Douglas Smith Gerald Smith Lloyd Smith Michael Smith Norman Smith Michael Snapp Sigurd Sorensen Garry Sparks Ron Spellecy James Stanfill Phil Stewart Steve Strehle James Strode Buzz Strom Gregg Strom Clinton Sutliff Gerald Tallman John Taylor Terry Thayer Michael Thelen Scott Tompkins James Toole William Turner Chris Vadnais John Van De Kamp Noel Walter James Wetherald Ben White Jim White Terry Whiteside David Widen Richard Wilde Don Wilhelm Joe Worsham Dennis Zimmerman Scott Janet Armstrong Vera Arrowsmith Sandy Atchinson Carla Ausenhus Kathy Bacon Janet Bardin Janie Borrevik Shirley Braun Cheryl Brousseau Sally Buergler Marny Burdega Denise Byrnes Rella Campbell Jud ' Chastain Linda Chesna Jenifer Durham Marilyn Ewing Roberta Ewing Diane Fedt Diana Ferguson Maggi Fleming Ellen Fogg Barbara Fulkerson Pam Gove Pam Green Callie Guard Carole Hansen Chris Hansen Stephanie Haskins Cheryl Hayden Jan Helten Janet Henning Sheila Hildebrand Judy Hirschel Shcryl Hodgin Kathy Hoover 481 Mary House Mary Lou Inman Gay Johnson Gayle Johnson Karen Johnson Marcia Key Janie King Sue Kollmar Diane Kossen Janet Larsen Karen Lewis Dorothy Luby Marjorie Luther Barbara Matthews Sally McDonald Would you believe . . . the Easter Bunny? Viki Mendenhall Robyn Millar Penny Orth Majella Pepin Karen Peters Suzanne Philip Gayle Phillips Marilyn Poppe Nona Prisadsky Mary Raichle June Remboldt Susan Riddell Linda Rogers Mary Royle Ann Rudrauff I 4R9 Scott Rita Rutherford Susan Saleman Jane Shelton Judy Shelton Beverly Sheery Patty Singer Kathy Smith Nancy Spangenberg Judy Sporleder Margaret Srsen Gail Storey Susan Stout Georgia Stratton Beth Ann Switzer Sandy Tenneson Cindy Thompson Kay Thompson Susan Tollisen Judith Torvie Kathy Valentine Sherry Weldy Carol Wilson Georgia Wilson Sandra Wilson Patricia Wong Judy Wood Dianne Wright Diane Zelley The minuet is in again! The setting for pictures at our pajama dance. ■1 ■,1 ■483 Marcia Allison Zinda Anderson Rebecca Basner Diane Barton Pamela Bennett Patty Bergh Barbie Black Rachel Blackhurst Sue Boesel Carolyn Burnite Melissa Burns Margaret Christman Trudy Clapp Stephanie Contos Vicki Cranor Donna Davis Jeanette Easley Gretchen Edler Rene Ellefson Barbara Felt Evelyn Ferrel Sue France Kay Gaussoin Susie Goldfinch Patricia Gregurich Andrea Haddock Kathe Hahn Sharon Harrison Sandra Henson Holly Hooper Marva Howes Sharon Huhtala Sheril Hurst Merrie Irving Jackie Jacobsen Nina Jones Pat Korsburg Lynne Kreutzer Carol Krug Helen Larson Cathy Lavelle Chris Laybourn Sandi Lower Martha Lowry Bernadette Maguire Barb March Pam Martin Dolores Maxwell Stevens Fair maidens with a portrait of Love. Lori McKean Linda Metz Marsha Metzger Christy Murdock Sharon Olson Karen Peacock Kathy Peterson Linda Phillips Marge Reisenauer Meg Rich Sara Ringness Marilyn Rossman Patricia Sado Kathy Seel Eileen Seely Nicky Sevier Linda Simpson Kathleen Sperry Kathy Stahly Elizabeth Steed Carol Storwick Anne Tinsley Joanne Wanamaker Diane White 485 Leonard Abrams Jud Aetzel George Allan Douglas Allen Robert Allison Ivars Arnits Jonathan Arp Keith Ausman Bob Badertscher John Bander Larry Bargmeyer Larry Barnett Jack Bennett Mel Bennett Richard Best Dwayne Blankenship Craig Boesel Robert Bryant Harold Brondt Jim Brown Tom Carstens Gary Colbert Ray Cooper Richard Cooper Mike Cronk Jim Crowe Ken Cryderman Michael Daly Rodney Davidson Gary Demich Gaynor Derby Ted Deusner Gene Dire Bert Downs Jack Dunlap Jerry Divens Alan Eacrett Lance Eikum Doug England Richard Esvelt 486 Stimson Ray Ethell Terry Everman Charles Eyer Morris Pant Jan Fedderson David Foster Jim Frantz Denny Freeburg Tony Funk John Gill Ben Gillis Wayne Gleason Dan Godfrey Michael Gould Bill Grace Robert Hakola Bill Hardman Dave Harris Donavon Harris John Healam Byron Heinemann Garry Hill Thomas Hill Dan Holder David Holmes Ron Holtcamp Ralph Hoover William Huisman Terry Hulin Don Hull |ji 487 Fredric Husby John Irwin Larry James Mike Jewell Barrie Johnson Michael Johnson John Kilbourn Darwin Klingman Lyie Klostermeyer John Klundt Bruce Leland Dennis Long Douglas Long Jim Lonneker Ullrich Marquardt Larry Martin Larry May Fred McGinnis Doug McRae Randy Meyer Terry Minnihan Steve Moore Michael Mottner Doug Murphy Dwayne Nelson W. Greg Neumann Daniel Norling Bud Norris Dan Olson Judson Parkins Scott Parrish Don Paul Thomas Pearce Frank Pendell Greg Priestley 488 Stimson John Prine William Redd Mike Rembert Gary Repp David Rumps William Russell Don Sandberg Robert Seamons John Shaw William Shaw Ron Skylstad Steve Skylstad Dennis Smart Dale Snell Dick Stanton James Stehr Gerald Stoffer Guy Stone John Streib Mike Svinth Greg Sweeney Larry Thomas Cormac Thompson Dan Thompson Ken Tidwell James Tribbett Yosh Uchida Kevin Veleke Larry Vincent Heiko Volkmann Robin Wachira Gordon Weber Bruce Wiseman Steve West Ross Willison Roger Wright Gary Yamamoto Preston Zeeben Donald Zimmerman i 489 490 Linda Bellile Marlene Bengeult JoAnne Bono Donna Burgess Allyson Burink Georgina Camp Norma Carlson Morrine Carlson Jeri Carrothers Linda Case Colleen Casseday Susan Cawley Sharon Chamberlin Ann Cherry Carmen Chouinard Dee Chrisman Patricia Clarl Linda Cochran Lorna Conway Anne Crippen Janice Albin Florence Alden i Constance Allen Chris Anderson Karen Anderson Kathleen Anderson Susan Appleby Sallyann Arbogast Sybil Arges Kathy Baken Donna Baker Gretchen Baker Sharon Barnett Robin Barrett Streit Patsy Crippen Sandra Crittenden Judy Currie Theanne Dahl Ulla Dahlgren Lana Dippolito Pat Donegan Jessie Donley Lorraine Dow Linda Duemling Sara Jane Evans Joan Frese Gretchen Garske Linda Gerleman Marsha Goslin Betty Gould Janet Greer Pam Grimes Marie Gruber Daphne Gumm Carol Hamilton Kathy Hanchett Sue Harris Caroline Hathaway Judy Hays Lorry Healy Joy Hennen Rosemary Hill Pat Holland Janice Hook Linda Hopkins Jackie Hulet Janet Humble Judy Hunter Carol Hunziker Judi Jayne Joyce Jessee Cathie Johnson Linda Johnson Nancy Johnson Randi Johnson Peggy Johnston Molly Jones Helen Reiser Kay Kennedy Chris Kernick Janice King Sherry Kiuttu 491 Karen Klumb Mary Jan Kniveton Diane Kochrian Cheryl Korach Mary Kutchera Pam Kvasnicka Liz Lane Joan Lazz Linda Leeper Diana Lewis Myrna Louth Betty Lovett Barbara Low Liz Lucas Pat Luck Nancy Luedicke Linda Luiten Ann MacLaren ¥ Allana MacPherson Carol Magner Rose Malaspino 492 Swedish exchange student demonstrates a Christmas custom. Loralyn Matthews Marjorie Matthews Pam McClintock Jan McLaughlin Andrea McLean Maxine McPherson Roberta McSloy Mary Mech Pam Mecklenburg Gail Mellor Sue Miller Clenette Mitchell Mary Moffatt Nancy Moore Cathy Mouton Kathleen Nollmeyer Sheri Nordhagen Jane Nylin Kathleen Nyman Faye Oakes Kris Olson Vicki Papajani Barb Parcell Gay Parke Gladys Pepple Barbara Peterson Pam Petragallo Maria Pollock Ann Powell Diana Presnell Jane Preston Joyce Randall Cerissa Reed Rosemary Rhiger Mary Roberts Marcia Robinson Ellen Rogan Claudia Rollins Julie Rosander Jacqueline Rowley BJ Royer Connie Sampson Gayle Sarver Kathy Sattler Ann Saunderson Ann Schluneger Gretchen Schmidt Cheryl Seifert Sherrill Senn Streit Pinnings are celebrated in each sec- tion with a formal announcement. Baseball and track: always things to see from Streit windows. 493 All decked out for the intramural game. 494 Reana Shaw Connie Smith Janet Smith Jeri Smith Joyce Smith Virginia Smithson Minnie Soriano JoAnne Spencer Diana Stairet Joy Stevens Juhe Taylor Gloria Tommervik Carol Townsend Cherie Triebwasser Connie Turmenne Penny Tyler Virginia Vevea Jana Vogensen Sue Voris Linda Walker Pat Walmer Judy Warninger Janice Weber Dori Weldin Dorothy Whalen Sandra White Bernadette Whitmore Patti Wierman Kathy Wiesen Karen Willison Diane Wood Roberta Woods Donna Wright Lynda Wynia Esther Yoshioka Men of the fire station line up proudly in front of a shiny and clean fire engine. Bob Daniel Gary Gronewald Rick Harp Willis Erickson Hugh Evans Fire Station Kim Herman Forrest Johnson Gary Johnson Keith Kringlen Don Kurth Robert Lee Dave Mattern Larry Morgan Tim Morley John Walters 495 Sam Adams Carl Anderson Lan Archer Delfin Arreola James Asplund Douglas Bailey Bruce Baldwin Ron Banka Dave Banning Don Barnett James Bennett Bruce Bertsch Fay Cheng Tom Clement David Clemens John Codington John Curry Bruce Dameron Fredric Danes Howard Davis Randy Deasy Dick DeGraaf Doug Eberhardt Robert Eiden Melvin Fortens Ray Gerstmann Archie Gilliam William Gillum Darrell Green Denny Green John Green Ricky Gossett Chester Hansen John Hardy Allen Haynes Bob Haynes Thomas Heath Stephen Hillis Ron Holmberg David Horton Erwin Ichiyasu Bob Jamieson David Johnson Donald Johnson Alan Kilian Edwin Kim Doug Kimball Chuzaburc) Kobayashi 496 Waller Melvin Kolstad Lawrence Koltz Peter Kresge Larry LaFrenz John Langford Robert Lanter Douglas Law Gary Lesniak Dennis Ludwig John Marchi Ralph Mindcn Gary Molsness Dave Moore Steven Mosch John Murphy Wayne Myers Joe Nessel Larry Oberholtzer 497 ||k Colleen Appel Donna Appel Marsha Atwood Marti Barnes Janet Bower Caria Brader : Diane Bye Janet Bye Judy Cable Terri Calhoon Peg Campbell Lynn Dahlin Marie Davis Vida Davis CarIa Erb Paula Erickson Sharon Erickson Judy Estes Vicky Finkas Joanna Fowler Ginger Fulls Susan Cluck Cheryl Green Rosemary Groves Wilmer Cheryl Gunter Jacquelyn Haderson Martie Hammond Phyllis Hansen Glenyce Harlow Karen Hartley Katherine Heinemann Barbara Heino Helene Hendrick Kathy Hileman Diane Hill Diane Hintz Susan Holway Karen Inaba Susanne James Darlene Johnson Marjorie Jones Karen Karch Sandi Kates Staria Larson Vicki Lee Connie Leffler Liz LeMay Lynn Lemcke Stephanie McCarty Ann McKenna Darla Meiners Joan Meyer Jo Miller Ann Mundinger Marilyn Nill Let ' s see. What should I throw away first? Halloween brings costume parties. 499 Wilmer One of our more informal parties. Carol O ' Dell Marge Olson Marilyn Pidcock Kay Pottratz Marilyn Raugust Sharon Reith Nancy Richardson Susan Riddle l.inda Ruffcorn Liz Sabin Diane Salt Rita Schlosser Resi Schneider Peggy Shoemaker Johanna Slind A Sylvia Smith Suzanne Spencer Shelley Sperry Michelle Stanton Kay Steininger Susan Steininger Willa Swartz Dorie Swift Jane Warwick Elaine Weston Cecelia Whitney Ruth Wilcox Shirley Wolff Joyce Yorozu Ila Ziehen L. 50] Aaby, Robert 72, 425 Aamot, Lance 421 Aanenson, Charles ....72, 130, 136, 262, 396 Aasheim, Stephen .253, 300, 476 Abbott, Harold 139 Abbott, Linda .469 Abe, Luke 440 Abell, Richard 168, 408 Abercrombie, Clary 469 Abrahamson, David 476 Abrams, Leonard 486 Abrams, Robert 418 Abrams, William ...289, 418 Abramson, Robert 421 Ackley, William 65 Acomb, Joyce .469 Adams, Charles 385 Adams, Harold 72, 172, 176, 178 Adams, Judith 432 Adams, Ken ...278, 286, 454 Adams, Paul Jr. 242, 243, 412 Adams, Samuel 496 Adams, Warren 72, 258, 410 Addington, Robert ...277, 278 Adelman, Barbara ....138, 366 Adkinson, Joyce 154, 366 Aetzel, George 486 Aghdaey, Shahla 282, 452 Aguirre, Nancy 72, 430 Ahmad, Manzoor 276, 282 Ahmed, Salima 282 Ahmed, Waheed 282 Ahrendt. Armand 72, 420 Ahrens, Paul 277, 279 Ahsanuddin, Farid 72, 276, 282, 289, 292, 404 Akers, David 72 Akins, Barbara 256, 374 Akiyama, Russell 154, 437 Albers, Robert 454 Alberts, Thomas 272 Alberty, Howard 410 Albin, Janice 272, 490 Albrecht, Janet 126, 133, 460 Alden, Charles 72, 414 Alden, Florence 490 Alderman, Sheldon 388 Aldridge, Janis 168, 169, 370 Alexander, Douglas ....72, 290 Alexander, Elizabeth 269, 463 Ali, Syed 276 Allan, George 486 Allan, Ruth 374 Allen, Bruce 476 Allen, Constance 247, 490 Allen, Douglas E 168 Allen, Douglas E. Jr 72, 276, 486 Allen, Douglas K 384 Allen, Judith 72, 134, 136, 137, 378 Allen, Leonard 224 Allen, Patricia ....72, 258, 372 Allert, Ann 72, 256, 368 Alley, Paul 72, 262, 263, 290, 298, 298, 400 Allinger, John 172 Allison, John 290 Allison, Marcia 484 Allison, Robert G 486 Allison, Robert M 388 Allred, David 476 Allsip, Judy 72, 176 Allwardt, Sally 152, 443 Almaas, Kathleen 469 Almberg, Larry 236 Almy, Gerald 289 Al, Obeid 436 Alpert, Gary 476 Alstrom, Barbara 452 Alsworth, Susan 443 Ahman, Judy ...153, 154, 460 Altomari, Terry 394 Alzamel, Asaad 454 Amas, Stanley 416 Ambrose, Janet 469 Ames, Rebecca .443 Amos, Jack 408 Amos, Larry 240, 300, 394 Anderson, Alfred 476 Anderson, Carl 154, 496 Anderson, Christine 490 Anderson, David 270 Anderson, Dean 277 Anderson, Dennis 72, 400 Anderson, Donald 72 Anderson, Elaine 136, 286, 460 Anderson, Ellen 153, 469 Andersson, Erling 274 Anderson, Frederick 454 Anderson, Heidi 370 Anderson, Jack 72, 384 Anderson, Jacqueline 72, 287, 288 Anderson, James C 72, 256, 307 Anderson, Tames M 437 Anderson, James T 420 Anderson, lames W. 309, 312 Anderson, Janet 72, 372 Anderson, Jerry 209, 288 Anderson, Judith 469 Anderson, Karen 354 Anderson, Karen L 374 Anderson, Karen R 490 Anderson, Kathleen 490 Anderson, Keith 253, 300, 437 Anderson, Kristen 354 Anderson, Larry 454 Anderson, Lawrence 72 Anderson, Linda 370 Anderson, Linda M 463 Anderson, Michael 398 Anderson, Neil 209 Anderson, Patricia 140, 252, 372 Anderson, Philip 422 Anderson, Phyllis 443 Anderson, Richard 310, 386 454 Anderson, Robert 72 150 Anderson, Ronald 440 Anderson, Sally 269, 463 Anderson, Sandra 72, 376 Anderson, Sandra L. 463, 469 Anderson, Hilding ....72, 408 Anderson, Saundra 155, 272, 345, 372 Anderson, Susan 258, 299 462 Anderson, Walter ' 253, 300, 437 Anderson, Vigo 280, 420 Anderson, Bud 72, 138, 292, 384 Anderson, Zinda 484 Andres, Catherine ...72, 129, 255, 329, 334, 336, 354 Andrews, Michael 440 Andriamanantoa, John ...280 Andrus, Steven 230 Anglin, George 424 Angus, James 171, 386 Anshutz, James 72, 139, 454 Amies, Terry 421 Antonson, Sandra 469 Appel, Colleen 287, 498 Appel, Donna 153, 154, 244, 258, 285, 498 Appleby, Susan 152, 153, 490 Applegate, Jane 138, 356 Arbogast, Sallyann 490 Arbon, Sally 72, 443 Arbuckle, Ernest 72, 196, 398 Archer, Caleb 297 Archer, Jane ...132, 252, 372 Archer, Lance .496 Archibald, Glenn 278 Ardrey, William 72, 440 Arges, Sybil 72, 136, 329, 334, 337, 352, 490 Aries, Carol 252, 469 Arkills, Constance 72 Armstead, Lloyd 72 Armstrong, Bill 176, 269, 476 Armstrong, Janet 481 Armstrong, Michael 277, 454 Armstrong, Shirley 469 Arnadottir, Gudrun 282, 372 Arney, Ralph 288, 424 Arnits, Ivars 72, 197, 245, 386 Arnold, Jacqueline 150, 356, 389 Arnold, James 280, 454 Arnold, Janet 434 Arnold, Lewis 258, 416 Arnold, Maureen 427 Arp, Jonathan 389, 486 Arreola, Delfin ....72, 289, 496 Arrowsmilh, Vera 72, 258, 264, 481 Arvidson, James 408 Asaph, Barbara 150, 168, 273, 343, 370 Ashburn, Edward 278 Ashe, Gretchen 135, 264, 265, 366 Ashe, Lorna 366 Ashley, Jeanne 378 Ashworth, U. S 291 Asmussen, Henry 437 Aspinwall, Judith 72, 463 Asplund, James 72, 368, 496 Assing, Gary 414 Alalia, Mokhtar 283 Atchison, Sandra 73, 481 Atherton, Audrey 434 Atkinson, Alan 73, 262, 292, 424 Atkinson, Alice 424 Atwood, Marsha 498 August, Stanley 289, 292, 476 Ault, Bryce 73, 454 Aune, Jane 258 Ausenhus, Carla 154, 481 Ausman, Keith 486 Austin, Francis 437 Austin, George 68, 276 Austin, Janice 73 Austin, John .196, 258, 292 Austin, Pamela 256 Austin, Rick 224, 230, 400 Aveldson, Gregory 476 Avery, Emmett 55 Avey, Michael 134, 229 Aycock, Donna 469 Ayer, Jane 73, 273, 354 Aylen, Molly 443 Ayres, John 408 Ayres, Karen 434 Azevedo, Marcia 275, 469 Azlein, Sharon 443 B Baarslag, Ralph .416 Babcock, Nancy 469 Babcock, William ...230. 398 Bacharach, Gustav 398 Bacharach, Susan 73, 258, 376 Bachelder, Robert ...288, 476 Bachert, James .422 Back, Jerry 302 Back, Mary 364 Backman, David .416 Backman, Judith 73, 152, 463 Bacon, Kathryn 256, 481 Bacon, Marilyn .424 Badertscher, Robert 486 Badham, Carolyn ...152, 360 Badham, Richard 73, 262, 292, 454 Baffaro, Nancy 469 Bafus, Ronald 253, 476 Bailey, Brian 277 Bailey, Douglas 73, 256, 496 Bailey, Norene 73 Bailey, Richard 410 Bailey, Richard W 280 Bailor, Barbara 346, 368 Bain, Huarleen 209 Bain, William 384 Bainbridge, Richard 440 Bair, Patricia ,..427 Bair, Raymond 290, 292, 298, 298 Baird, Richard 203, 209 Baken, Kathleen 490 Baker, Barry 418 Baker, Carol 256, 463 Baker, Donna 490 Baker, Gale 73, 153, 463 Baker, Gretchen 152, 490 Baker, Lauriston 454 Baker, Mary 258 Baker, Nancy 358 Baker, Rashed 288 Baker, Raymon 73, 437 Baker, Robert 454 Baker, Scott 406 Baker, Valroie 73 Baker, Wayne 424 Bakri, Medhat 285 Bakshas, Helen 273, 469 Baldridge, Robert 210 Baldwin, Bruce .496 Baldwin, Cecil 73 Baldwin, Paul 454 Baldwin, Ralph 73, 400 Ball, Margaret 113, 259, 434 Ball, Mary 443 Ballinger, Bettie 463 Balm, Nancy 463 Balzer, Lee 421 Band, William 59 Bander, John ...486 Banka, Ronald 496 Banks, Mary 73, 430 Banning, Davey 496 Bannon, Betty 463 Bannister, Fred 393 Bannon, James 73, 309 Barber, Marilyn 427 Barbour, Linda 463 Barbre, Doris 73, 137, 356 Barcklay, Sharon 136, 364 Barclay, Beverly 156, 343, 358 Barco, Eugene 175 Bardin, Janet 481 Bargmeyer, Bruce 272, 386 Bargmeyer, Larry 272, 276, 486 Barker, Linda 374 Barker, Peter 436 Barker, Ronald 289, 476 Barker, Stephen 402 Barnard, Terry 380 Barnard, Wilson 290, 292, 298, 298 Barnes, Floyd 408 Barnes, Martha 498 Barnes, Richard 278 Barnes, Spencer 73, 290 Barnes, Stephanie 354 Barnett, Donald 496 Barnett, Larry 486 Barnett, Maurine 121, 138, 366 Barnett, Nancy 368 Barnett, Sharon 73, 153, 154, 490 Barney, Eileen 73, 443 Barney, John ...73, 135, 398 Barratt, Victoria 460 Barrett, Anthony 422 Barrett, Brian 171, 440 Barrett, Joseph 150, 394, 405 Barrett, Karen 245, 463 Barrett, Lacey 460 Barrett, Richard 476 Barrett, Robert 476 Barrett, Robin 490 Barrett, William C. .. 394 Barrett, William 73, 165, 406 Bartelheimer, Virginia... 176, 272, 372 Bartell, Robert 137, 258, 176, 424 Bartelle, Steven 210, 414 Bartlett, Cheryl 443 Bartlett, Donald 440 Bartlett, Howard 73, 172, 245, 424 Bartlett, Monica 269, 443 Bartlett, Peggy 469 Bartlett, Steven 73, 290, 298, 298 Barton, Diane 112, 484 Barton, Janet 286, 370 Bartuska, Tom 262 Bartz, Curtis 277 Bartz, Douglas 240, 264 Baruti, Idrisa 282 Basil, Abdul 276, 306 Basner, Rebecca 73, 484 Bassell, Barbara .463 Bassetl, Joann 427 Bassi, Larry 297 Bast, Larry 291, 454 Balchelor, Linda 432 Bateman, Bonnie 74, 176, 333, 374 Bates, Stan 39, 193 Bates, Steven ...278, 286, 440 Baley, Thomas .406 Batley, Robert 454 Ball, Paula 469 Ballan, Janice 74, 366 Batten, Susan 345, 463 Ballislin, Don .414 Bally, Harry 74, 388 Batway, Darwyn 236 Baty, Donald 210, 418 Bauder, Burgess 209 Bauer, Michael 421 Bauer, Richard .454 Baughman, Dorothy 469 Baughman, Bruce 454 Baumann, James 299, 406 Baumann, Thomas 238 Baxter, Janet 74, 247, 376 Baxter, William .414 Bay, Heng-Tai 289, 291 Bayer, Richard 440 Bayes, Donald 74, 305i 306, 307 Baylor, Chester 74 Bayman, Robert 276 Bays, Mary 247, 460 Beach, David 384 Beach, Margaret 443 Beals, Sally 443 Beam, Marilyn 113, 348, 360 Beamguard, Rodney 424 Beamer, Adrianne ...272, 366 Beamer, Nick 385 Bean, Judy 370 Bean, William 309 Beard, Bonnie 74 Beard, James 74, 204 Beard, Patricia 368 Beasley, Wallis 36, 173, 193 Beany, Candace 2, 109, 133, 156, 259, 366 Beatty, Pamela 252, 254, 443 Beanie, Douglas 476 Bealtie, William 258 Beauchamp, James ....229, 412 Beck, David 476 Beck, DeeAnna 278, 286 Beck, Gerald 394 Beck, James 258 Beck, Karla 74, 156, 164, 354 Beck, Milton 74, 278, 286 Becker, Bruce 402 Becker, Linda 74, 462 Becker, Margaret 434 Beckerini, Hugo 385 Beckman, Linda 432 Beckman, Thomas ....74, 309 Beddow, Jane 74 Bedford, Karen 463 Bedlinglon, Dale 305, 307, 476 Beechinor, Carolyn 300, 443 Beeks, Bonnie 74, 258 Beeler, Rebecca 196, 376 Beernink, Marsha ....156, 360 Beers, Wayne 168, 384 Behne, Timothy 440 Beito, Verdie .463 Beksinski, Thomas 278 Belair, Roger 476 Belcher, Jon 74, 388 Belkin, Tanya 469 Belknap, Robert 272, 454 Bell, Frank 74, 172, 393 Bell, Jean _ 469 Bell, Patricia 354 Bell, Roger 454 Bell, Thomas 278 Bellile, Linda 490 Belsky, Hadley 463 Belvail, Jane 378 Belvail, Mary 138, 152, 265, 378 Bcmis, Judith 443 Bender, Donald 289 Bender, Richard 154, 476 Bendix, Michael 388 Bendschneider, Ronald ...384 Benefiel, Rita 74 Bengeuit, Marlene 490 Benhardt, Ernest 305 Benhardt, Ernest E 392 Benine, Stephen 133, 206, 300 Bennet, Victor 229, 234, 235 Bennett, Barbara 354 Bennett, Carole 432 Bennett, Gregory 454 Bennett, Jack 486 Bennett, James 307, 496 Bermett, Melvin .486 Bennett, Pamela 74, 256, 484 Bennett, William 74, 437 Benowiu, Samuel ....117, 126 Benshoof, Lynda .469 Benson, Betsy 168 Benson, Gary 206, 229,232, 235 Benson, James 278 Benson, John 74 Benson, Nancy 169 Benson, Nanette 196, 427 Benson, Thomas 400 Benton, Nancy 460 Bequetle, Pamela 443 Berg, Caron 133, 356 Berg, Gary 74, 394 Berg, Melanie .443 Bergdahl, Robert 74, 290, 418 Berger, Janet 460 Bergevin, Katherine 376 Bergevin, Terry „ 402 Bergh, Charles 476 Bergh, Judith .469 Bergh, Patricia 150, 154, 484 Berglund, Douglas .420 Berkland, Vicki .427 Bernard, Terry 196 Bernasconi, Charles 74, 264, 299 Bernath, Michael 170 Bernd, Capt. R 168, 169 Berry, Bradford 312 Berry, Sherryl 282 Berry, Stanley 37 Berryman, Jon 476 Bert, Karen 74, 153, 154, 286, 432 Bertramson, B. R. .. 65, 137, 365 Bertrand, Kenneth 74, 123, 132, 133, 172, 260 Bertsch, Bruce 74, 496 Besel, Roland 290 Best, Gordon 74, 262 Best, Katherine 74, 286 Best, Pamela 116 Best, Richard 276, 486 Betts, Attie 68 Bevaart, Leonard 437 Sevens, Marcus 262, 292, 398 Beveridge, Brian 74, 209, 402 Beyersdorf, Thomas 392 Bhalla, Virendra 282, 436 Bhatia, Vishnu 37, 258 Biallas, Suzanne 463 Bickelhaupt, Susan 155, 157, 366 Bicknell, Sharon 443 Biggs, Judith 358 Biggs, Michael 74, 289 Bilyeu, Thomas 385 Binder, Fremont 168 Binder, James 388 Bingham, Candace 434 Bingham, William 454 Binkerd, Suzanne 469 Birdsall, Charlene 443 Birdsall, Kristy 443 Birney, Dennis 209, 454 Bise, Nancy 469 Bishop, Barbara 460 Bishop, David .406 Bishop, Donald 398 Bishop, Gerald .454 Bishop, Susanne 263 Bishop, Warren 38 Bixby, Sally 153, 154 Bjercke, Gorm 120, 440 Bjerke, Mark 440 Bjork, David 278, 400 Bjorn, Tex 410 Bjorner, Diana 74, 443 Bjornstad, Martha 168, 169, 358 Bjur, Kristine 460 Black, Barbara 484 Black, Bonnie 176, 376 Blackhurst, Rachel ...269, 484 Blacklaw, Janicec 360 Blackwell, Brendan 170 Blackwell, Pamela ...345, 425 Blain, Robert 398 Blair, Raymond 258 Blair, Stephen 240, 418 Blake, Betsy 74, 469 Blake, Gary 74 Blake, Sara 427 Blake, Susan .432 Blakkolb, Teanie ...272, 463 Blakkolb, Sara 74, 140, 150, 151, 364 Blalock, James 424 Blamer, Dewitt 454 Blanchard, Robert 394 Blanchard, Russell 436 Bland, Gary 74, 172 Blankenship, Bill 176, 262, 272, 309, 454 Blankenship, Dwayne ....486 Blankers, Gcrrit 311, 404 Blaskowsky, David 476 Bleakney, William 244 Blegen, Bradley 74 Bligh, Maureen 469 Bline, Richard 74, 126, 136, 388 Bliven, William 171, 476 Bloch. Rae 434 Block, M 208, 208 Blomgren, Gerri 74 285, 286, 443 Blomgren, Glen 454 Bloom, Barbara 74 153, 156, 354 Bloom, Earl 75, 172, 385 Bloomquist, John 75 Bloomquist, Nancy 366 Blosser, 1 ' . H 64 Blumberg, Jeffrey 288 Blums, Liene 460 Bly, Shirley .434 Boardman, Pamela 269, 380 Bobst, Barry 258 Bock, Robert 390 Bockemuehl, James 253, 440 Bodeen, Shirley .463 Bodman, Nancy „...75, 136, 156, 164, 256, 376 Bodmer, Robert 278, 286 Boehm, William .75, 290, 292, 298, 298, 454 Boehmer, Mary _.469 Boerner, Robert 476 Boesel, Craig ...253, 276, 486 Boesel, Susan 484 Boettcher, Karen ....173, 274 Bogen, Duane 437 Bogucki, Stanley _...75 Bohi, Douglas 263 Bohrer Kirk HI, 418 Bold, Elizabeth 75, 360 Bolin, Phil 386 Bolton, Gaylor 238 Bonar, Fred 269, 476 Bonar, Judy 443 Bond, Bunnie 140, 366 Bond, Lynn 444 Bond, Marylu 302, 444 Bond, Richard 437 Bonnicksen, Andrea 354 Bono, Jo Anne 490 Bonogofski, Daniel 288 Booker, David .422 Boomer, Linda 137, 360 Boone, Randall ,437 Booth, Jerry 75 Booth, Nan 360 Boothe, Kathleen 432 Boots, Steven 209, 421 Boozer, Gary .476 Borden, Henry 276 Borck, Barbara 75, 366 Bordner, Charles .412 Borgen, Margo 110, 259 Borjessan, Dianne 374 Borman, Richard 287 Born, Diane 380 Borner, Robert 154, 476 Borrevik, Jane 333, 481 Borton, William 307, 437 Bosenius, Carol 75 Bosher, Carla 272, 463 Bosman, Donald 278 Botsford, Gail 75, 285 Bottcher, Cheryl 469 Botteen, Judith 139, 356 Boudreau, Judith 252, 469 Bourne, Lorraine 430 Bowelle, Sheila 75, 274, 258, 364 Bowen, Bonnie 469 Bowen, David 288, 388 Bowen, Robert 306 Bowen, William 75, 290, 292 Bower, Janet 498 Bowers, Jama „.469 Bowie, Richard 287, 454 Bowker, Marion 75, 153, 156, 255, 286, 372 Bowles, David 169, 365 Bowles, Robert 75 Bowman, Malcolm ....75, 290 Bowman, Susan 75, 176, 462 Bowyer, Earl 476 Boxer, Sally 43D Boyce, John 304, 309 Boyd, Anita 75, 469 Boyd, Anna 152, 430 Boyd, Kathleen 2, 75, 110, 116, 259, 366 Boyd, Nancy 150, 368 Boydston, Susan 452 Boyer, Alan 476 Boyer, Peggy 444 Boyer, Susan 152, 370 Boyes, Don 307 Boyes, John 210 Boyington, Robert 384 Boyington, William 384 Boyle, Dixie 245, 247 Boyle, Meredith 378 Boys, Gwen 462 Braat, Beniamin .75, 277 Bradbury, Timothy 32, 75. 137, 141, 262 Bradbury, Wendy 176, 343, 368 Braden, Norman 37 Brader, Carla 498 Bradley, Joseph 137, 275, 275 Bradley, Josephine ...265, 364 Bradstreet, E ennts 388 Brady, George 422 Brady, Melvin 209 Braff, Phyllis 75, 430 Brain, George 49 Brake, Sally 252, 302, 460 Brammcr, Marshall 75 502 Brendmeir. Karl ...272, 422 Brandon, Randall .278 Brandt, Jerald _ .404 Brandt, Paul 454 Brandvold, Judith 469 Brannon, Thomas 310 Bratrud, Margaret 372 Brattebo, Thomas ..._ .454 Braun, Shirley __ 481 Braunstein, Kenneth .297 Brayton, Frederick .227, 228, 229 Brazeal, Robert 410 Brazeau, Gary 422 Brazel, Mammie 75 Brebner, Janice .460 BreckemidKe, Roy 140, 196, 405 Breeden, Patricia 460 Breiland, Marion 444 Brenner, Dawn 370 Brewer, Rodney 22A Brice, Michael 235 Brickert, Brian .454 Brickert, Wendy 462 Bridge, Chris 400 Bridges, Byron 454 Briggs, Gerald ...288 Briggs, Robert 388 Bright, Michael 75 Brilling, Steven 140, 263 Brines, Robert .418 Brinton, Devon 392 Briscoe, Dennis 169, 454 Briskey, William 75, 279 Bristol, Walter .43 Broback, Barry 384 Brockway, Charles ....76, 172 Brockway, Peter ...210, 454 Brodhead, Joan - 462 Broeker, Joe 209 Bromling, Clifflyn ....154. 368 Broms, Joanne 427 Brondt, Harold 486 Brookins, Harold 476 Brookman, Craig 76, 392 Brooks, Bruce 306 Brooks, Gary .476 Broom, Joy 133, 194, 366, 273 Brothers, Richard .76, 394 Brotherton, Lynn 76 Brough, Steven 76, 134, 396 Broughton, Judy 360 Brousseau, Cheryl .481 Brown, Barbara 356 Brown, Beverly 334, 378 Brown, Bruce .414 Brown, Donna .469 Brown, Doris 258 Brown, James 76, 178, 227, 229, 269, 299 Brown, James R .402 Brown, James W 486 Brown, jerry 390 Brown, Jill 463 Brown, Judith 76, 460 Brown, Lawrence 273 Brown, Leland 259, 454 Brown, Marsha .463 Brown, Michael 230, 396 Brown, Myrna 76 Brown, Nanci 354 Brown, Norman 258 Brown, Pamela 133, 153, 252, 260, 368 Brown, Patricia 139, 432 Brown, Philip 76 Brown, Rebecca 265, 269 Brown, Richard .476 Brown, Robert 176 Brown, Ronald 412 Brown, Sheila 469 Brown, Sherri .427 Brown, Stephen 171, 476 Brown, Terry ...140, 312, 386 Brown, Thomas 227, 229, 390 Brown, Victoria 372 Brownell, Bruce 388 Brownlieid, Diane 430 Browning, John 76, 178, 197, 206, 238, 239, 408 Browning, Pam 342, 354 Brownlee, Patricia 380 Bruce, Ken 119 Bruce, Ronnie .454 Brugger, Burton 454 Brulotte, Ronald 168, 305, 307, 406 Brumf ield, Barbara 285, 462 Brunkow, Robert 126, 133 Brunni, Donna 113, 259, 374 Brunstad, Hal 151, 227, 229, 262 Brunz, Edward 290, 400 Brutzman, Linda 76 Bryant, Deborah 366 Bryant, David 76 Bryant, James 75, 277 Bryant, Robert 277, 486 Brzoska, Michael 421 Bnoska, Paul .421 Buchanan, Douglas 168, 170 Buchanan, Laura 140, 282 Buchanan, Jeanne 76. 264, 265 Buchanan, M. T 63 Buchman, Robert . 424 Buck, Michael 168, 408 Buckley, Carolyn ...247, 354 Bucklin, Laurence 437 Budke, Roger 258, 289. 292, 337, 454 Bue, Kaaren „ .444 Bueler, F. Michael .405 Buergel. John ....76, 263. 440 Buergler, Sally ....76, 288. 481 Bugbee, Larry _ 171 Bugbee, Roger 385 Bullard, Richard 76, 278, 286 Bumgardner, Barbara ....155, 247, 354 Bumgardner, Jon 76 Bump, Suzanne 308, 444 Bunten, Georgia .469 Buob, Pamela 138, 358 Burcar, Lorilee .463 Burch, Joseph 388 Burd, Nancy 256, 372 Burdega, Marny 481 Burdette, Earl 410 Burdick, Robert .422 Burgess, Donna .490 Burgin, Lola „ ..463 Burink, Allyson -...490 Burkart, Fabian .424 Burke, Joy ..._ .460 Burke, Judith 194, 368 Burke, Karen .444 Burke, Lorin 424 Burke, Susan _ 76 Burkey, Ann 470 Burkhalter, Nancy 430 Burkhardt, Lucinda 339, 372 Burkhartsmeier, Gary 437 Burklund, Jo Anne 252, 366 Burland, Kenneth 476 Burley, Cherie 278, 286, 476 Burley, Wayne 398 Burlingame, Beverly 463 Burness, Gregory 418 Burnett, Gerald 412 Burnite, Carolyn 484 Burns, Douglas 290, 298, 298, 437 Burns, Kathryn . 444 Burns, Mary _...484 Burns, Raylah 434 Burns, Richard 253, 261, 339, 410 Burt, Daniel 280 Burt, Denice _ 427 Burt, Gordon 272 Burt, Timothy 476 Burton, Gregory .454 Burwell, James .76, 280 Bur y, Donn 134, 135 Busam, Vincent 296, 298, 298 Busby, Margo 269, 360 Busch, Cynthia 153, 334, 356 Bushman, Claudia ....115, 116 Bushnell, Barbara 254, 299, 370 Buss, Douglas 385 Buss, Irven 291 Buss, Richard ...165, 280, 385 3usser, Joseph 476 Bustad, Leo 253, 300, 414 Buster, Donald 280 Butler, Jack Ill, 418 Butler, Nancy 444 Buttermore, Bruce 476 Buttermore, Ralph 43 Butterworth, Gina 354 Butts, Daniel 454 Butts, Naomi 280 Bye, Diane 76, 308, 310, 498 Bye, Janet .498 Byers, Celia .430 Byers, Ronald 76 Byrne, Michael 278 Byrnes, Denise 138. 481 Cabbage, Neil 165, 393 Cable, Judy .498 Cable, Lyle 290. 391 Cada, Noel 391 Cagle, Arthur 76 Caine, Carolyn .76 Cakarnis, Andris 76 Calhoon, Terri 498 Calhoun, Roger 437 Calkin, Lawrence 76, 299 Calkins, Sally 444 Calkins, Susan 345 Call, Karen .452 Callahan, Jean 76, 255, 372 Calloway. Craig 156, 400 Calvert, Marion 308 Calvert, Roxie 285, 300 Calvert, Wesley 106 Cameron, Edward 280 Cameron, Kathryn 430 Cameron, Martin 406 Camp, Georgina 76, 134, 490 Camp, James 131, 476 Camp, John 263 Camp. Linda 374 Campbell, Charles 424 Campbell, Darrell 280 Campbell, Dolores ...76, 4,?2 Campbell, Dorothy 258 Campbell, Gale 408 Campbell, Jean 76, 424 Campbell, John 398 Campbell, Lewis 76 Campbell, Linda 474 Campbell, Peg .498 Campbell, Nancy .434 Campbell, Naomi 463 Campbell, Rella 285, 481 Campbell, Samuel 258 Campbell. Sharon 258 Campbell. Susan . 76 Campbell, Vicki 280 Campbell, William 302 Canavagh, David 178 Canlield, Donald ...277, 278 Canova, Gregory .437 Canque, Paulette 275 Cantrell, Charles Ill, 152. 273, 412 Cappelletti, John 396 Caraher. Patrick 76, 115, 116, 260, 405 Cardwell, David .408 Carey, Coralie 152, 372 Carey, Matthew 42, 129, 135, 136, 137 Carey, Robin ....76, 255, 430 Carey, Stanley 76, 406 Carlson, Cheryl 153, 154 Carlson, Dean . 277 Carlson, Del 173, 256 Carlson, Elaine 444 Carlson, Fred 76, 406 Carlson, Jerry 440 Carlson, Kathleen 374 Carlson, Kenneth C 454 Carlson, Kenneth R 176 Carlson, Marilyn 285, 269, 444 Carlson, Morrine 286, 490 Carlson, Norma 490 Carlson, Olen 455 Carlson, Paul 210, 386 Carlson. Thomas 277 Carman, Richard 76, 408 Carmichael, Delbert 210 Carmichael, Kenneth 76. 172, 385 Carnahan. Bill 76 Carnahan. Donald 455 Carnahan, Michael 398 Carns, Richard 408 Cams, Thomas 388 Carpenter, Shelby ....156, 370 Carpenter, Connie 427 Carr, Frederick 455 Carr, Gerald 76 Carr, Linda 76 Carr, William 440 Carroll. Janet 444 Carroll, Kathleen .434 Carroll, Peter .477 Carroll, Richard 455 Carrothers, Jeri 490 Carskadden, Susan 77 Carson, Franklin 77 Carssow, John 405 Carstens, Thomas 486 Carswell, Dennis ...141, 388 Carte, Reta 254. 463 Carter. Aubrey 168, 455 Carter, Diane 77, 154 337 460 Carter, Duncan 134 253! 412 Carter, Lucile . .77, 286, 434 Carter, Milton 77, 416 Carter, Nancey 264, 470 Carter, Ronald 77, 123, 260, 133, 301, 388 Carter, Sharon 474 Carter, Wilhelmena 463 Cartwright, Barry 406 Carulhers, Judith 444 Carvo, Carolyn 245, 287, 300, 470 Gary, Christine 378 Casady, Cormie 155, 368 Case, James .455 Case, Kathleen 152, 427 Case, Linda 346, 490 Case. Richard 477 Casey, Michael 440 Cashman, Kenneth 386 Cass, William 42 Casseday, Colleen ...269, 490 Casteel, Patricia 452 Gates, Michael 77, 165 Gates, Mick 414 Castleberry, H. Paul 56, 288 Catron, Archie . 174 Caton, James 437 Caudill, Robert 77 Gaunt, John 196, 412 Cavalero, Janet 464 Cavanagh, David 77 Cavanaugh, Fran 152, 156 364 Cavanaugh, Patrick 172 , 398 Cavens, Connie 434 Cawley, Susan 490 Cearley, Henry 398 Cedergreen, Jay 416 Cederwall, John Celius, Roger 137 Chabre, Irene . ...140, 152, 434 Cha, Hyo 436 Chadiha, Jonathan 455 Chadwick, Carol 77, 343, 380 Chalfant, Richard 175 Chamberlin, Roger 410 Chamberlin, Ryan ...224, 416 Chamberlin, Sharon 490 Chambers, Hilver 77, 156 Chambers, John 258 Chambers, Lynne .460 Chambers, Michele 285. 444 Chambers, Oleta 77, 470 Chambers, Thomas 77 Chambers, William .77 Champagne, Edward 455 Champagne, Melvin .410 Champoux, Marvin 77 Chandler, Carol . .464 Chang, Sang 285 Chang. Shin 285 Chang. Wei 297 Chapin. Michael 455 Chaplin, Linda 272 Chapman, Beverly 77, 153, 156, 380 Chapman, Fredrick 394 Chapman, Sharon 140, 252, 376 Chapman, Suzanna .460 Charf, Leroy ....77, 262, 418 Charlton, R. G .437 Chase, Barbara .338 Chase, Carol 258 Chase, Charles 77 Chase. Liiula .470 Chase, Susan 332, 358 Chastain, Judith _...481 Chastain, Sherry ....302, 444 Chatalas, Robert .477 Chaudhry, Nusrat 276 Chaudry. Riaz .436 Chelemedos, Penelope ....444 Chen, Chen 285 Chenaur, Janice .460 Chenaur, Mary .464 Cheney, Richard --...256, 422 Cheng, Cecilia 285 Cheng, Hwei 289 Cheng, Ivy 285 Cheng, Nelson 285 Cheng, Tai 285 Cheng, Yueh 285 Cherry, Arm 490 Cheslcy, Phillip 396 Chesna, Linda 481 Chess, Richard 77 Chester, Linda ..._ 470 Chester, Pamela 340, 460 Chew, Jean 258 Chew, John 455 Chew, Luther 138 Childs, John 394 Chilina, Robert 278 Chisholm, Christine 464 Chisholm, Richard ...77, 477 Chiu, Wen 258, 285 Choate, John 440 Chong, Fay 300, 496 Chouinard, Carmen 77, 490 Chow, Isabel 285 Chrisman, Dee 490 Christensen, Harry 277 Christensen, Susan 462 Christiansen, Carla 274 Christiansen, Mary .444 Christiansen, Wallace ...277, 278 Christman, Margaret 484 Christopherson, Alexa ..._286 Christopherson, Sharon ....77, 430 Chrobuck, Gerald 418 Church, Dennis 77, 410 Church, Warren _ 77 Church, William 388 Cicero, J. Michael 455 Claeson, Ernest 77, 440 Clapp, Gertrude 484 Clapp, Margaret 444 Clark, Ann 427 Clark, Bert 206, 208, 209 Clark, David 424 Clark, Eugene 47 Clark, Gary 256, 385 Clark, Gary M .477 Clark, Gregory 396 Clark. Kathleen 360 Clark, Linda 245, 364 Clark, Michael 455 Clark, Patricia 114, 116, 122, 297 Clark, Patricia .490 Clark, Bob 390 Clark, Robert 236 Clark, Robert M 168 Clark, Vicki ...278, 286, 470 Clausen, Jeffrey .410 Clay, Pamela 368 Clayton, Alan 256 Clayton, Neil 78 Clayton, Pamela 364 Clayton, Stephen 391 Cleary, C. Alanna ...78, 376 Clegg, Carol 378 Clegg, Margaret ..78, 378 Clem, Linda 269, 444 Clemens, David .496 Clement, Daniel 258 Clement, Thomas 496 Clements, Richard 78, 412 Cleveland, Gregory 398 Clevenger, James ....178 Clevenger, John 173, 210, 259 Clevenger, William 275, 385 Click, Gerald 394 Click, Helen .78, 460 Clifford, Eric 172 Clifford. Holly 358 Cline, Charles 256 Cline, Gregory 391 Cline, Tom 78 Clinton, Charles 290 Clough, Alan 392 Clow, Nancv 470 Clowe, Robert 305, 424 Clumpner, David „ 138 Cobb, James 385 Cochran, Jerry _.-278, 286 Cochran. Linda 269. 490 Cochran, Terry _.-- 78, 410 Cockerline. Roger -420 Cockle. James _ 311 Code, Joyce „ .464 Codington. John 78, 496 Cody. Georgina 196, 272, 427 Cody, Susan ....153, 154, 452 Coelho, Chris _ 78, 120, 290, 278, 298 Coffey, James _ 78 Coffin, Marjorie 444 Cogdill, John 236, 455 Cohen, Gilbert 258, 272 Colbert, Gary _.486 Coldweil, Julian .455 Cole, Charles _ .406 Cole, Deanna 464 Cole, Kenneth 391, 402 Coleman, Carol 341, 378 Coleman, Michael .477 Coleman, Michael W 197, 244, 269, 416 Coleman, Susan .444 Coley, John 440 Golf, Richard ....78, 289, 477 Collier, Michael 391 Collins, Bruce .406 Collins, Gary 437 Collins, Nicolette .444 Collins, Randolph 78, 288 Collins, Russell 78 Colvin, Irene 444 Colwell, Clark 78, 422 Colwell, Marcia 376 Combs, Cynthia 338. 358 Comin. Michael 388 Condron, Craig 455 Congdon, Connie ...256. 378 Conneli, Jack 258, 262 Connelly, Francis ...258, 263 Conners, Steve 140 Conniff, George 78, 289, 424 Connors, Janet 78 Cormors, Stephen 78 Conrath, Judith 380 Content, Catherine 78 Contos, Stephanie 484 Conway, Jack .402 Conway, Lorna 78, 490 Cooil, Conneli 275 Cook, Charles 78 Cook, Diane 356 Cook, Douglas 78, 396 Cook, Jim 277 Cook, Joanne 78, 460 Cook, Michael 210, 386 Cook, Richard 297 Cook, Thomas 78, 408 Cooley, Carole .470 Coolidge, James 440 Coombs, David 169, 258, 292, 394 Coon, Barbara 117, 444 Coonradt, Ann 366 Cooper, John 263 Cooper, Michael 390 Cooper, Raymond 242, 243, 422, 486 Cooper, Richard 486 Cooper, Robert 78, 175, 178 Cooper, Sandra 470 Cooper, William 242 Copenhaver, William ...437 Coplen, Douglas 152, 408 Coppedge, Patricia 445 Coppock, Robert 138, 229 Corbin, Darrell 78, 134, 141, 416 Cordell, William 290 Corkrum, Donald 140, 253, 300 Corlett, Robert 78, 171, 172, 424 Corliss, James 280, 398 Corn, Sheryl 445 Cornell, Ann 376 Comeil, Carolyn 156, 376 Cornutt, Howard 70, 168 Cornutt, Howard 78, 172, 263, 280, 396 Cornwell, Janice 78. 137, 356 Corp, Barbara 452 Cortes, R. Maria 297, 432 Corwin, Nancy 136 Cosgriffe, Kathleen 136, 252, 370 Cosgrove, Terry 78 Coson, Frederick 78, 388, 389 Cossalman, Stephen 175, 300, 440 Costales, Pat 275 Cotant, Linda 374 Couch, William 402 Coulter, Norman 278 Coulter, Norma 138, 470 Coulthard, John .410 Coulthard, Mary 154, 265, 372 Coumbs, George 78, 306 Courrier, John 258 Courtnev. Kenneth ...78, 405 Covall, Edward 168 Covell, Lee 78 Covell, Susan 78 Covington, Forest 78, 277 Cowan, Richard 78, 289 Cox, David 78, 150, 151, 175, 176 Cox, Jean 346, 430 Cox, Richard 309 Coyle, Laura .445 Coyle, Linda 445 Coyne, Susan .464 Crabbs, Raymond 156, 308, 477 Crandall, Mark 230 Crandell, S. Judson 174, 247 Cranney, Gary 78, 277 Cranor, Mary .484 Cranston, Michael ....78, 398 Crate, Arthur .278 Crawford, Ethan 78, 388 Crawford, William 152, 196, 414 Creel, Merle 277, 279 Crinklaw, Gerald 406 Crippen, Anne .490 Crippen, Patricia 491 Cripps, Valerie 464 Crisman, Randee .254 Cristobal, Enrico .455 Crittenden, Sandra .491 Croghan, Terry 400 Croker, Jean 140, 280 Cromwell, Gordon 79 Cronk, Michael _ .486 Cross, David 137 Cross, Helen _83, 464 Crossland, Robert 390 Croston, Judy 264, 464 Crow, James 136 Crow, James B 44, 134 Crowe, James ..486 Crumb, Virginia 445 Crtunrine, Jerry 416 Crupper. Burton 440 Cryderman. Kenneth .486 Cubbage. Cherie 79. 462 Cudd, Susan 432 Cull, Claudia 79 Gulp, Joan 380 Culver, Terence 384 Gumming, Caroline 434 Gumming, Maria 460 Cummings, Dennis 390 Cummins Alfred 79, 311 Cummins, Darlene 432 Cummins, Kathryn 470 Cummins, Sandra ....155, 380 Cunningham, James 412 Cunningham, Robert 388 Cupp, Kay 430 Currie, Christine .445 Currie, John 477 Currie, John 263, 280 Currie, Judith 152, 491 Ctury, John 496 Curry, Thomas 384 Curtis, Catherine 445 Curtis, James 287, 440 Curtis, John 277, 279 Custer, Carole 286, 464 D Dagg, Charles 79, 175, 176, 390 Dagg, Richard 390 Dahl, Daniel ...278 Dahl, Martha 491 Dahl, Rodney 235, 400 Dahlberg, Shirley .370 Dahlgren, Ulla 491 Dahlin, Joan 370 Dahlin, Lynn 498 Dahlke, Deanna 272 Dahlie, Annalee 460 Dahmen, Robert 455 Dailey, Russell 79, 175, 178, 258, 437 Dailey, Bill 437 Daley, Lynda ...252, 272, 464 Dalla, Pozza 278 Dalluge, Keith 236, 455 Dally, Robert ...155, 235, 394 Dalquist, Gail 155, 334, 372 Dalquist, Patricia 470 Dalton, Clair 79 Daly, Michael ....79, 196, 197, 245, 276, 486 Dameron, Bruce 496 Damm, Rebecca 79 Dammrose, Douglas 253, 394 Danekas, Susan 156, 368 Danes, Fredric 238, 496 Daniel, Colleen 140, 265, 376 Daniel, Donald 437 Daniel, Robert 79, 394 Daniel, Robert E 260. 262. 292. 495 Dann, Wade _..408 Danna, Salvatore 436 Darling. Ross 406 Dascenzo, Sharon .464 Daud, Munir 285 Daugherty, Melinda 378, 408 Daugherty, R. D 258 David, Roger 172 Davidson, Barbara 460 Davidson, Jeff 477 Davidson, Kathleen 432 Davidson, Keith 79, 392 Davidson, Nancy Davidson, Rodney 79, 486 Davidson, Timothy 195, 196, 406 Davies, Bruce 150, 455 Davies, Sandra 445 Davies, Sterling .445 503 Davis, Carol 79. 424 Davis, Charles .455 Davis, Daniel 79, 455 Davis, Daniel R 152, 398 Davis, Denny ...307, 311, 437 Davis, Donna ...79, 285, 484 Davis, Florence 498 Davis, Goldamay ....256, 427 Davis, Gordon 138, 410 Davis, Howard 496 Davis, Jacquelyn 79, 264, 464 Davis, Kristi 445 Davis, Mary .79, 464 Davis, Peter 79, 277 Davis, Robert R 79, 437 Davis, Robert S 169 Davis, Roberta 274, 460 Davis, Roger 79, 424 Davis, Shirley 376 Davis, Susan .464 Davis, Vida 498 Davis, Wayne 79, 168, 169. 309 Davy, Robert 123 Dawson, Donald 385 Dawson. Jeffery 79, 307 Dawson, Walter 79 Dayot, Vivencio 398 Dayot, Vince 150, 398 Dean, Harriet .470 Dean, Roderick .402 Deasy, Randy 496 DeBlasio, Victor 171, 385 DeBruler, Charles 169 Deccio, David 405 DeChenne, Donald 440 DeConinck, John 385 Decker. Roger 79. 280 Deer, Gregory ...154, 196, 477 Dees, Alvin 168 Deffenbaugh, Marion ...247, 380 DeGraaf, Dick ...80. 288, 496 Deitch, Michael 277, 278 Dejong, Alvin 436 Dejong, Beverly 445 Deliganis, Sam 80, 288 Delo, Lew 168, 172, 280 Delzer, Stanley 289 Demich, Gary 175, 486 Demitruk, David 262 Denny, George 165, 391 Denny, Kathleen .360 Denton, Robyne 445 Depoing, Deanna 445 Derby, Gaynor 486 Derr, Malcolm 391 Desjardin, Kathleen 299, 427 Deshon, Daniel 80 Detering, Richard 440 Deusner, Theodore 486 Devereaux, Bruce 141, 154, 196. 420 Devereaiu, John 384 DcVine, Teresa 151, 378 DeVleming, Mrs. Robert 32 DeVleming, Thomas 420 DeWaard, Burdena 297, 445 DeWar, Paul ...80, 290, 437 Dewhurst, Anne 309, 427 DeWinter, Marilyn 430 DeYoung, William 277 Dezell, Margaret 80, 273, 470 Dhindsa, Satwant 276 Dibblee, Katherine 138, 356 Dickau, Nancy 445 Dickeman, Kathleen 470 Dickens, Trudy 470 Dickerson, Ronald 230 EHckeson, Diane 464 Dickey. Susan 196, 366 Dickinson Mark 437 Dickinson, Robert 421 Dickinson, Sue 470 Dickson, Darlene 80, 258 Dickson, William 193 Diehl, Candice 136. 152, 176, 252, 309 Diehl, Gary 436 Diethelm, Kristen 460 Dietrich, Carole 378 Dietrich, Catherine .80, 378 Dietrichson, Paul 80, 282, 398 Dietsch, Phyllis 287 Dietz, Bruce 280 Dill, Mary 464 Dilley, Pamela 196, 343, 364 Dillow, Janet 470 Diltz, Dorcas 462 Dinstel, George 408 Dinwoodie, Gary 414 Dippolito, Lana 491 Dire, Eugene 486 Dirstine, Roger 80, 291 Dirstine, Sidney 455 Distler, David 477 Ditmars, Nita 341, 464 Divens, Jerry 486 Diit, Patrick 80, 390 Dixev. Robert 408 Dixon, Tack 455 Dixon, John 272, 440 Dixon, Stephen 277, 278 Doan, Guy 408 Dobie, Harold 80, 386 Dobson. Gregory 440 Dodd, Pamela 354 Dodd, Patsv 460 Dodge, Richard 80. 280, 290, 298, 298 Doherty, Diane 434 Doland, Chuck 258, 259, 420 Doland, Julie 252, 260, 339, 462 Doley, Sherry .464 Dolliver, Penny 176, 354 Dolliver, William 272 Dolman, Gordon 455 Dolquist, John 80, 3% Dolphin, Kathleen 470 Doman, Scott 229, 408 Dombroski, Barbara 368 Donaldson, Edwin 80 Donaldson, Marilyn 138, 254, 460 Donegan, Patricia .. .80, 491 Donihue, Kenneth 168 Donis, Randy 421 Donley. Jessie .491 Donley. William 80 Donohoe, Patricia 452 Donovan, Daniel 80 Dontos, Larry 385 Doop, Kenneth 115 Dormaier, Irene 80, 464 Doran, Michael 152 Doty, Charles 80 Doty, Larry .455 Douglas, Duane 278 Douvia, Gary 477 Dow, Lorraine .491 Downard, Donna ...258, 370 Downen, Mary 432 Downey, Robert 418 Downing, Darrell 477 Downing, Jill 445 Downs. Bert 486 Downward, Dolores 151, 356 Doyle, Brooke 273 Doyle, James 229, 400 Doyle, William 286 Dragavon, John 171 Draggoo, Thomas 175 Dragnich, David 455 Dragnich, Michael ...80. 290 Drake, John 406 Dreier, Allison 354 Dreis, Judith 445 Dressel, David 253, 398 Drinkard, Chris 80, 156, 164, 255, 299, 329, 334, 336, 356 Drischel, Frank 80 Drobnack, Gayle 432 Dronawat, Narendra 276 Drugge, Stephen 272 Duarte, Gabrielle 445 Dube, Louise 80, 445 Dubigk, Pamela 196, 380 Dubois, Joffre 392 DuBois, Wayne 424 Ducharme, Robert 238 Duckworth, Alan 477 Duckworth, Judy 80, 376 Dudley, Fred 258 Duemling, Linda 80, 491 Duenwald, Catherine ....308, 445 Duenwald, Jeffrey 80 Dulf, Jane 133 Duffy, Maureen 80, 470 Duffy, Thomas 477 Dumas, Edwin . .80, 262, 398 Dumin, Frederick 134 Duncan, Darrel 291, 455 Duncan, Lynn 464 Dunker, John 410 Dunlap, Donna 152, 280 Dunlap, Jack ...150, 276, 486 Dunlap, James 414 Dunlap, Marsha 80 Dunlap, Butch 228, 229, 400 Dunmore, Barbara .462 Dunn, Bert 136, 393 Dunn, Cathy . .153, 280. 427 Dunn. Charles 275. 385 Dunn. Kailan 80. 304, 306, 386, 312 Dunn, Larmy 386 Dunn, Patrick 416 Dunn, Sally 80 Dunn, Susan ..._ 347, 364 Dunning, Carl 156 Dunning. Cheryl ...156, 374 Duprie, John 440 Duran, Servet 68 Durant, Jane 464 Duren, Linda 245, 354 Durham, Milton 72 Durham, Jennifer .265, 481 Durocher, Dennis 277 Durrant, Sue 256 Durrenberger, E. Paul 258 Duskin, Doris 376 Dutke, Darryl . .134, 139, 440 Dutton, Janet 286 Dutton, Richard 286 Duvall, Dwight 288 Dybfest. Tore ...150, 2T7, 410 Dyer, Barbara 356 Dykstra. Bertha 470 tVre, Chris 209 Dyre, Michael 80 Dzurick, Robert 118, 420 E Eacrett, Alan 290, 486 Eagle. Barbara 141, 196, 374 Earnheart, Ronal 406 Easley, leanette 80. 484 Eason, Barbara 138. 366 Eastman. Thomas _..405 Eatock. Donald _38S Ebbert. James 135 Ebbert. Stephen 80 Ebding, Muriel 445 Eberhardt, Douglas 496 Eby, Margaret 269. 470 Eckerdt. Phillip 394 Eckhardt, Kathy ...80, 140 286, 364 Eckmann, William ' 168, ' 477 Edington, Joseph 209 Edlefsen, J. B 138, 276 Edler, Gretchen .484 Edling, Linda 360 Edlund, Eric 80, 132, 133 Edman, David 436 Edmondson, Paula 153, 154, 360 Edmunds, Earl 263 Edmunds. Renee .427 Edmunds. Thomas 410 Edwards, Clyde 258 Edwards, Judith 460 Edwards, Lloyd 171, 405 Edwards, Richard ...210, 396 Edwards, Stewart 388 Eggers, Patsy .432 Eggert, Sandra 140, 252, 339. 372 Ehlers. Carol 470 Ehmer. Paul .440 Eickhoff. Gerald 136, 398 Eichhorn, Judith 254, 265, 299, 300, 470 Eiden, Robert 80, 496 Eikum, Lance ....486 Eilmes, Laurence 200, 202, 204, 207. 209 Einspahr. Bruce 455 Ek. Calvin 311 Ekstrom Glen .455 Elder. James 58 Elder, Lynn 80, 306, 440 Elder, Ronald 81. 309 Eldred. Emmett 134. 194, 197, 238 Eldridge, Ray 269, 477 Eliason. Eric 300, 437 Eliassen. Jon 477 Eliassen. Robin 81, 455 Ellefsen, Karen _...81, 153, 368, 484 EUefson, Nancy ... ' .....81, 154 Ellestad, Diane 430 Ellett, Jenness .464 EUingson, John .477 Elliot, Gregory 200, 209 Elliott, David 81, 290, 298. 298. 455 Elliott, James 437 Elliott, Janet .445 Elliott, Ronald 437 Elliott, Susan 81, 464 Elliott, Susan 445 Elliott, Toby 240, 414 Ellis, Bruce 134, 141, 154, 276, 437 Ellis, Eugenia 154, 272, 300, 372 Ellis, Kathryn .„ 252 Ellis, Robert ...81, 258, 440 Ellison, Burton 1%, 288, 424 Ellison, James 81, 416 Ellison, Martin 406 Ellison, Raymond 81, 290, 298, 298 Ellison, Robert .437 Elmer, Carol 81, 427 El-Sayed, Fawzi 285 Eltrich, Susan ...287, 311, 445 Eltz, William 416 Emerson, Gary 81 Emery, Jeff 81 Emigh, Patricia 452 Emmons, Betsy 445 Empson, Richard 81 Emrick, Rozann 470 Enberg, Karen 269, 464 Enbom, Phyllis 269 Eng, Mrs 285 Eng, Richard 81 Eng, Rose 244, 258 Engelhardt, Billie 81 Engelland, Janyce 256 Engelland, Ron 81, 418 Engelson, Julie 464 Engelstad, Nils 282. 416 Enger. Patricia 81 364 England. Douglas .170. 486 England. Kay 460 Engle, Caroline 277 English, Carol 368 English, Mary 430 English Richard 421 Englund, James 302 Engstad. Peter 297, 424 Engslrom, James ....197, 209 Engstrom, Kathryne 374 Engstrom, Susan 256, 364 Ensign, Susan 265, 368 Ensley, Janeen 434 Erb, Caria 498 Ercums, Waldemar 422 Ericksen, Edith .464 Ericksen, Leo 437 Erickson, Dennis 455 Erickson, Elmer 123 Erickson, Gary 416 Erickson. Tames 81. 422 Erickson. Katherine 151. 366 Erickson, Kenneth ...81. 416 Erickson, Linda 360 Erickson, Paul .422 Erickson, Paula 498 Erickson, Peggy .462 Erickson, Raymond ....81, 223 Erickson, Susan 445 Erickson, Wayne 3% Erickson, Willis 495 Ericson, Jane 300 Erikson, Sharon 498 Erlandson, Mary 343 Erlenborn, Gay 464 Ernst, Jeffery 81, 437 Ernst, Martha 372 Ersman, Katarina 282 Eshelman, Robert 81 Eslick, William 150, 391 Espevik, Svein 291 Espy, Wayne _.437 Essinger, James 394 Esterberg, Kimball .. .140, 394 Estes, Judy 498 Estes, Judith 83. 445 Estling, Robert 81 Esvelt, Richard 276, 486 Estvold, Wayne 455 Ethell. Raymond .487 Filling. John 390 Eulcr. Harald 81. 195. 212, 393 Euscher, Gary ...81, 133, 388 Evans, Blanche 82 Evans, Daniel 32. 34. 72 Evans. Daryl 345. 464 Evans. Donna .434 Evans. Hugh .495 Evans. Judy 136, 252, 452 Evans, Kay .445 Evans, Kenneth 390 Evans, Lawrence 410 Evans, Martha 82, 470 Evans, Michael 82, 197, 229, 234, 235 Evans, Ronald 420 Evans, Sar ajane 491 Evans, Stanley 82, 386 Evans, Suzanne 431 Everman, Terry 487 Evjen, Karen 82, 431 Ewalt, Robert 41 Ewart, Michael 410 Ewing, Julie 427 Ewing, Marilyn 481 Ewing, Roberta 481 Exlev, Carole 82, 445 Eyer, Charles 288, 487 F Fabian, Felix 259, 297 Fah, Naomi 82, 370 Fairbanks, Alice 286 Fairbanks, Fred 242 Fairhart, Antoinette 254, 445 Fairhart, E. Michael 82, 132, 133, 168 172, 424 Fairweather, Ralph 455 Falkenstein, Eliezer 291 Fallquist, Richard 152 Fallstrom, Carole 2, 83, 114, 116, 117, 148, 153, 259, 380 Fancher, Susan 82, 464 Fant, Morris 487 Farmer, Ann 470 Farrar, Linda 152, 470 Farrow, John 82, 402 Farwell, Patrick 477 Faulds. Charlene 446 Faulkner. Roberta ...287. 460 FauU. Gary 240 Fausti. Remo 56 Favre, James 165. 398 Fay. Eileen 300. 470 Featherstone. Harvey 455 Feddersen, Jan 487 Fedt, Diane 481 Feider, Barbara 364 Fell, Daniel 477 Feldman. Frank 82, 400 Felgenhauer, Neil 2. 118. 125. 253. 259. 260. 261. 339. 437 Fellstrom. Stephen 455 Fels. Michael 224 Felt. Barbara 484 Felton. Robert 122. 386. 290 Fendall. Roger 307 Fenner. Bruce ...82, 337, 440 Fenner, David 437 Fenton, Diane 380 Fenton, Pauline 434 Ferguson, Diana 481 Ferguson, Robert 82 Ferguson, Sandra 263 Feringer, Susan ...364 Fermo, Richard 405 Fernandez, Del 282 Ferrel, Donald 437 Fcrrel. Evelyn 273. 484 Ferris. Claudia 452 Feryn, Ronald 307, 385 Fiala, Patricia 155, 374 Fickeisen, Duane 440 Field, Gregory 210, 477 Field, Kathleen 470 Field, llamae 273 Fields, Claudia 273 Fields, Janice 82 Fillingame, Robert .253, 477 Finch, Tames 477 Finch, Linda 82 Finch, Mike 82. 424 Finch, Sandra 82, 151, 264, 265, 364 Finch, Theresa 434 Fine, Barney 140 Finkas, Vicky 498 Finkbeiner, William .400 Finkle, David 277 Finlayson, Daniel .455 Finnestad, Larry 82 Finney, Michael 82, 258 Firestone, Pennie ...150, 358 Fischer, Geo 63, 64 Fishback, Jeffra 156, 354 Fisher, Eric 393 Fisher, George 258 Fisher, Theresa 446 Fiskland, Edward ...228, 229 Fithen, Kathleen 476 Fitts, Jeanne 356 Fitzgerald, Angela 356 Fitzgerald, Leslie 446 Flanagan, Edward 82, 176, 178, 424 Flansburg, A. Douglas ....197, 203, 209 Flatla, Hans 277, 277 Flatt, Linda 446 Flechsig, Alfred 290, 292, 298, 298 Fleer, Robert 396 Fleming, James 82, 178 Fleming, Lynn 290 Fleming, Maggi .481 Flerchinger, John ...310, 408 Fletcher, David 82, 168, 412, 440 Fletcher, Gary 82, 288 Fletcher, James 126 Fletcher; Jeffrey 82, 172 Flink, Ernest 414 Florine, Linda ...82, 297. 372 Flowers. Jim 477 Flynn. James ...82. 137, 424 Fogg, Ellen 247, 481 Fogg, James 82, 312 Follett, Pamela 252, 256, 367 Folley, Vern 258 Follis, Melanie 446 Foote, Earle 308, 437 Forbes. John 82, 123, 133 Ford, Joseph 424 Ford, Maryann 273 Ford. Patricia 356 Ford, William 226, 229 Forsi, Theodore 388 Forster, Theodore 291 Fortems, Mclvin 82, 297, 496 Fortier, Cherie 152, 153, 273, 470 Fortner, Kenneth ...280, 416 Fosback, Jerry . ' 477 Fossum, Amelia .82 Foster, Allan 422 Foster, Beatrice 256 Foster, Carol 464 Foster, Clinton 410 Foster, David 290, 487 Foster, Monty 172 Foster, Myrle 304, 306. 307. 312. 385 Foster, Warren .. ._ 82 Foster, Wayne 202, 206, 209 Fotheringill, James 82 Fountain. Lonny .277, 455 Fowler, Joanna 269, 498 Fowler, Perry 82, 307 Fowler, Ronald 440 Fowler, Wendy 82, 470 Frailey, Patricia 82 Fraker, Ronald 455 France, Suzanne .484 Francis, Clive 82 Francisco, Barbara ...245, 299 Francisco, Jean 282, 446 Frank, Ella 140 Franklin, Gordon 82 Franklin, Wesley 402 Franks, Carole 151, 366 Franson, Lawrance 406 Frantz, Jim 487 Franz, Janice 82, 427 Franzen, James 437 Franzke, Diane 446 Eraser, Monique 446 Frasl. Jack 150, 418 Fredekind, Dale 414 Fredericks, Glenn 422 Frederickson, Elaine 432 Fredlund, George 196 Fredson, Kelly 354 Freeborg, Kathryn 302 Freeburg. Denny 487 Freeburn, Robert 393 Freed, Rodney 398 Freeman, Frederic 437 Freen, Barb 273 Freiheit, Richard ...240, 408 French, C. Clement 32, 35, 72, 173, 193, 205, 259 French, Ton 175, 258, 259. 290. 298, 298, 455 French, Penny 356 Frender, William 253, 300, 437 Frcse, Joan 287, 491 Freudenberger. Ruth 82, 368 Freyermuth, Kitty 370 Price, Lawrence 422 Frick. James .290, 298, 298 Fridell. Celia 83 Friedrichs, Dennis 83 Frierson, Walter ...209 Frisella, Daniel 229 Fritz, Kita 168 Fritzberg, Alan 83. 137, 385 Froeber, Maria 83. 380 Fry, Bca 123 Fry, Nan 118, 358 Fry, Roger 402 Fryer, Gary .477 Fryer, Karen 83, 470 Fuhrmeister, Hannah ...376 Fujimoto, Wanda .427 Fujinaga, June 275, 470 Fulfs, Ginger 252, 498 Fulls, Marilyn 196, 368 Fulkerson, Barbara 481 Fuller, 1st Sgt 168 FuUerton, Gene 455 Fulton, John 224, 406 Fultz, Nancy .452 Funk, Anthony .487 Funk, Orin 277 Furgeson, Harry 83 Furman, William ...258, 263 Furness, Susan 368 Fyall, Donald .455 Fyfe, Marie .432 G Gabie, Kathleen .462 Gable, Craig 412 Gabriel, George 223, 335, 396 Gadd, Rodney 455 Gadley, Roger .406 Gales, Georgia 83, 470 Gallagher, Douglas 83 Gallagher, Kristin 470 Gallagher, Michael 170, 253 Gallagher, Patricia 258, 432 Gallagher, William 258 Gallaher, Kenneth 300, 440 Gallwey, Mary 51 Gamble, Susan 356 Gamble, Thomas .437 Gamon, Ralph .416 Ganders, Fred .437 Garasi, Susan 464 Garber, Nancy 308, 446 Garceau, Renee 110, 259, 265, 366 Garcia, Rafael 83, 424 Gardiner, Carol 83, 464 Gardiner, John 394 Gardner, Gordon 83, 136 Gardner, Joseph 83 Garmire, Suzanne ....138, 380 Garner, Duane 258 Garner, Jim 416 Garner, John 289, 424 Garnet, Sharon 470 Garrett, Lori 83, 138, 258 Garrett, Gerald 436 Garrett, Randall 391 Garrelson, Linda 446 Garriott, Marvin 306 Garrison, Terry 196, 396 Garrity, Margaret 150 Garske, Gretchen ....154, 411 Gasaway, Bonnie 376 Gaskins, William ...206, 209 Gaskulski, Mary 356 Gass, Robert 168, 384 Gaston, Robert 115, 116, 260, 440 Gates, Patricia 83, 434 Gatto, Richard 83 Gaugl, Janet 285, 460 Gaume, Lynette 470 Gaussoin, Kay ...83, 113, 484 Gay, Michael 83, 455 Gay, Robert 412 Gaylord, Suzanne 364 Gebert, Ann 153, 356 Gee. Glendon 286 Gee. Loren 408 Gee. Shirley 286 Gegoux. Ann 278. 446 Gehrke. Gretchen 470 Geise, Larry 455 Geisert. Robert 83 Geisert. Tonia 83 Gelidan, Ghazi 285. 477 Gellatly. David 133 Geloneck. William 418 Gembolis. Jane 132, 376 Gentry, Philip 168 George, John 311 George, Roger 83, 393 George, William 390 Geraghty. Margaret 354 Gerard, Peggy 269, 431 Gerbert, Barbara 464 Gerela, Ted 200, 209 Gerleman, Linda 491 Germain, Carol 83, 370 Geroux, Gary 384 Gerritsen, Susan .427 Gerstmann, Raymond 496 Geschke, Bonnie 364 Geschke, Gary . .83, 172, 398 Gese, C. Bob 301 Gettman, Daniel 288. 424 Getz, Leslie 455 Ghazanfar, Rukhsana ...276 Ghazanfar, Shaikh ...263, 276 Ghirardo, Gail 460 Gibb, Douglass 238 Gibb, Paul 83, 197, 238. 258 Gibb, Stephen 277 Gibbon, Whitney 434 504 Gibbons, Gayle 155, 358 Gibbons, John -210 Gibbons, OrvilU 83, 290 Gibbs, Jack 56 Gibson, Jeanette 83, 427 Gibson, William -277 Gies, Carol 370 Gilbert, John 402, 404 Gilbert, Linda 460 Gilbertson, Kenneth 83, 309 Gilbreath, Carolyn 446 Giles, Jill 376 Giles, Judith -269, 464 Giles, Karen 434 Gill, John -253, 261, 276, 300, 487 Gill, Linda 358 Gillett, Sharron 380 Gilliam, Archie 84, 154, 496 Gilliam, Sandra 84, 427 Gillick, Thomas 84, 309, 424 Gillihan, Johnny 84, 398 Gillings, Sandra 470 Gillio, Benjamin 487 Gillis, Donald .229, 400 Gillum, William ...258, 496 Gilman, John 405 Giltner, Gretchen ...256, 366 Giovannini, Margaret ....446 Giovanni, Nick 133, 408 Giuffre, James 277, 418 Giurlani, Lorraine 464 Giustino, Joseph 437 Gladder, Kip 388 Gleason, Wayne 84, 487 Gleaton, Jimmie 84 Glendinning, Malcolm ....398 Glenn, Dale 262, 455 Glenn, H. David 258 Glenn, John 209, 390 Glenny, Janice 446 Glessner, Ward 84, 194 196, 230, 404 Glidden, Carolyn 84, 427 Glover, Hallie 364 Glover, Thomas 131, 416 Gluck, John _ .422 Gluck, Susan .498 Goble, Linda .446 Goddard, Walter 84, 390 Godfrey, Daniel 262, 289, 487 Goehring, Julia 157, 366 Goetzinger, Chester 84 Goff, William 393 Gohlman, Vicki 470 Goldade, Allen 412 Goldfinch, Susan 484 Goldsworthy, Ann 84, 255, 258, 378 Goldsworthy, Harry 84, 106,420 Goldsworthy, James 420 Golinsky, David 210, 390 Gombos, George 84 Gomes, Gary 209, 421 Goodman, Frederick 406 Goodrich, Gregory 440 Goodwin, Craig 209 Goold, Thomas 299, 402 Goolsbey, Raymond 84 Goos, John 477 Goranson, Karen 461 Gordon, Candace ....332, 370 Gordon, Carol .49, 139 Gordon, Don 289, 421 Gordon, Gary 455 Gordon, Gloria 84, 434 Gordon, Linda 470 Gordon, Michael 384 Gordon, Patsy ,446 Gorley, Pamela 470 Gormley, Kathleen 269, 471 Goslin, Marsha 491 Goss, George 456 Goss, Roy 119 Gossett, Ricky 496 Gottwald, Bonnie 360 Gough, Margaret 372 Gould, Betty 84 Gould, Ernest 278 Gould, Michael 176, 487 Gove, Pamela 481 Gower, Gary 437 Grace, William 487 Graff, Gary 262 Graham, Barry 262 Graham, Carol 434 Graham, Edward ... 404 Graham, Gerald -...155, 311 Graham, Jeffrey 477 Graham, Michael 123 Graham, William 388 Grahn, Donald 84, 272 Grandy, Gay 462 Grant, Barrie .277, 277, 279 Grant, James A 422 Grant, James D 210 GrassI, Richard 440 Gratrir, Henry 456 Graupner, Nikki 84, 427 Graves, James 392 Graves, Keith 414 Graves, Sandra 356 Gray, Cynthia 427 Gray, Edward 385 Gray, Helen 84 Gray, Judith 84, 452 Gray, Kathleen 140, 155, 376 Gray, Patricia 461 Green, Barbara 252, 356 Green, Cheryl 498 Green, Darrell 4% Green, Dennis 496 Green, Jerry 288, 410 Green, John 496 Green, Lorinda 84, 356 Green, Mickey 440 Green, Norman 310 Green, Pamela 481 Green, Patricia 360 Greene, Marie .431 Greenfield, Eugene 67 Greenman, Gary 393 Greenwood, Sally 245, 247, 461 Greer, Dennis 277, 278 Greer, James 436 Greer, Janet 491 Greer, Sharon 84, 431 Gregg, Daniel -.84, 302, 404 Gregory, Billie .446 Gregory, John 84 Gregory, Karen 434 Gregory, Larry 84, 136, 322, 336, 398 Gregory, Sandra 354 Gregory, William ...154, 400 Gregson, Candy 287, 471 Gregurich, Patricia 484 Greiner, Patricia 378 Grenda, Hank 210, 390 Grenshaw, Bill 230 Gresham, Frances 84 Gresham, James 258 Griebeler, Jane 446 Griep, Elizabeth .461 Griesse, Edna 139 Griffith, John 415 Griffith, Urry 209, 440 Griffiths, John 477 Grim, Bruce 400 Grim, Douglas 136, 195, 400 Grimes, Pamela 491 Grimm, Don 230 Grinnell, Linda 84, 258, 434 Grinnell, Marilyn ...84, 471 Gronewald, Gary 84, 495 Gronewald, Thomas .477 Groom, Barbara 140, 247, 252, 299, 381 Groshell, John 197, 244, 414 Gross, Dennis 240, 438 Gross, Susan 461 Groven, Marilyn 372 Groves, Rosemary 498 Groves, Walter 394 Grubb, Kandice 364 Gruber, Marie 269, 491 Guard, Callie 481 Gudaz, Billee 84 Gudaz, Glenn 421 Gudaz, John 84 Guedel, Thomas 84, 398 Guenther, Dennis 196, 277, 418 Guenther, Joan 84 Guenther, Lynn 84 Guenther, Paul 456 Guenther, Vern 84, 306 Guffey, Sandra ....84, 130, 366 Guinn, Jon 176, 415 Guinn, James 209, 414 Gullidge, Marilyn 112, 152, 360 Guion, Susan .464 Gumm, Daphne .491 Gumprecht, Linda .464 Gunderson, William 276 Gundstrom, Sandra .445 Gunter, Cheryl 499 Gurney, Lugene 154, 427 Gurney, Roy 262 Gurtle. Arthur 456 Gustafson, Edwin 306 Gustafson, Gregory 396 Gustafson, Judith ...256, 471 Gustafson, Rodger 396 Gustafson, Vicki 364 Gustavs, Mara 84, 272 Gustin, Richard 288 Guthrie, John 47 Guttormsen, Karen 471 Guyer, Francine 464 H Haas, Gary 277, 278 Haase, Judy 366 Habeck, Ruth 461 Haberman, Melvin 398 Hacker, Sidney 57 Hadden, Ardith 273 Hadden, Marian 299, 254 Haddock, Andrea 84, 484 Haderson, Jacquelyn 499 Hagen, Ann 464 Hagen, Susan 346, 471 Hagensen, Carolyn 446 Hager, Richard 440 Haglund, Sigvard 84 Hagman, Karol _ 364 Hahn, Kathleen 484 Haight, Gloria 461 Haines, Allen 84, 418 Haines, David .85, 290, 298 Haines, Mary 464 Haining, David 85, 416 Hainstock, Thomas 406 Hakola, Kathleen 432 Hakola, Robert 85, 487 Hale, Kathleen 461 Hale, Linda D 157, 364 Hale, Linda L 141, 341 Hales, Marilyn 377 Hall, Barbara 370 Hall, Beverly 85 Hall, David 197, 262, 410 Hall, Glee 252 Hall, Kathryn 85, 471 Hall, Phyllis 464 Hall, Richard 85 Hall, Robert 390 Hallac, David 285 Halleck, Catherine 464 Haller, Sandra 464 Hallstrom, Susan 140, 252, 285 Halpin, William 85, 415 Halsan, Arnelle 85, 462 Halvorsen, Jerald 85, 421 Hamburg, Dennis 438 Hamel, David 282, 385 Hamel, Donna 95 Hamer, Harry 85, 402 Hamilton, Carol 491 Hamilton, Donna 85 Hamilton, James 85 Hamilton, Marj ' orie 354 Hamilton, Raymond 85, 279 Hamilton, Ronald . ...85, 309 Hamilton, Sandra ...272, 471 Hamlet, Murray 278 Hamlin, Jenny 150, 454 Hamm, Randall 168 Hamm, Richard 138, 158 Hamm, Steve 408 Hammerstrom, Richard ....85, 132 Hammond, Charles -.85, 390 Hammond, Martie .499 Hammond, Vicki ...309, 462 Hampton, Hill 85, 289 Hampton, Robin ...140, 364 Hanavan, Louis 240, 412 Hance, Susan 461 Hanchett, Kathryn 491 Hand, Judy 464 Handeland, Pauline 85, 471 Hanes, David 210, 421 Hanifen, Timothy 384 Hanley, James 171 Hanlon, Gerard 85 Hanna, Jeanne 461 Hannah, James 229 Hannan, Terrance .477 Banning, Beverly 356 Hanning, Catherine 269, 357 Hannum, Ronald 85 Hanowell, Kathryn 133 Hansen, Tyler 210, 410 Hansen, Carole 137, 481 Hansen, Chester 85, 172, 496 Hansen, Christine 481 Hansen, Colin 85 Hansen, Donna 137, 196, 356 Hansen, Gaylen 273 Hansen, Joan 176 Hansen, Karen 85 Hansen, Larry 456 Hansen, Marlyce 465 Hansen, Mary 370 Hansen, Michael 253, 455 Hansen, Paul 420 Hansen, Phyllis 499 Hansen, Roger 252, 272, 292, 424 Hansen, Ronald 253, 300, 438 Hansen, Susan 491 Hansen, Thomas 134, 282, 385 Hansen, Vera —85, 286, 424 Hanset, Laurie 274, 461 Hanson, George 230, 384 Hanson, John 85, 290 Hanson, Katherine 370 Hanson, Richard 120, 278 Hanson, Richard Lee 440 Hanson, Ronald 456 Hanson, Thomas ....175, 455 Haralson, Ann 116, 446 Harber, Georgene ...138, 358 Harden, Sandra 471 Harder, Ronald 86, 172 Hardin, Carol 154, 354 Hardin, Karen ...86, 287, 288 Hardin, Michael 386 Hardinger, Annette 287, 446 Hardinger, Christine 86 137, 255, 258, 287 Hardman, Neva 86, 471 Hardman, William 487 Hardt, Judy 434 Hardy, John 495 Hardy, William 126, 132, 440 Hare, Gordon 86 Haring, Ardis 378 Harke, Felix 400 Harker, Gary 412 Harlow, Constance 471 Harlow, Glenyce 499 Harmon, Jerrel 384 Harms, Jerry ...85, 135, 258 Harms, Ruth 269, 360 Harness, Wesley 438 Harolman, Wallace 278 Harp, Richard 299, 495 Harper, Elizabeth 360 Harper, Lee 440 Harper, Patricia 86, 452 Harper, Reese 165, 416 Harper, Sue 86, 140, 462 Harrington, Katherine —.258 Harrington, Michael 290 Harris, Barbara .471 Harris, Bruce 86, 290 Harris, David 86 Harris, David W. ...210, 487 Harris, Donavon 86, 274, 487 Harris, Earline 354 Harris, George 385 Harris, Grant 310 Harris, Patricia 471 Harris, Pixie 140, 254 Harris, Neva 445 Harris, Wendell 176, 272, 456 Harrison, Burt 123 Harrison, Diane 156, 462 Harrison, Donna 461 Harrison, John 311, 477 Harrison, Linda 431 Harris, Ronald 174 Harrison Marian 86, 176, 364 Harrison, Sharon 484 Harrold, Robert 477 Harshman, Cathy 471 Harshman, David ...224, 230 Harshman, John 165 Harshman, Marvel. .223, 224 Hart, James 384 Hart, Janice 471 Hart, Margaret 150, 154, 374 Hart, Mary 86, 263, 471 Hart, William 133, 420 Harteloo, Gerald 289 Hartford, Bruce 412 Hartley, David 418 Hartley, James 477 Hartley, Karen 273, 499 Harvey, Brian 86 Harvey, Diana 374 Harvey, John 398 Harvey, Karen 113, 259, 366 Harvey, Robert 258, 306, 307 Harvison, Gloria 86, 255, 336 Harvison, James 288 Harwood, Robert 291 Hasher, Faisal 285 Hashmi, Bilal 276 Haskell, Mary 432 Haskin, Linda 308, 465 Haskin, Peter 440 Haskins, Stephanie 481 Haskins, Steve 278, 408 Hassell, Dennis 137 Hastig, John 438 Hastings, Carl 86, 291 Hata, David 175, 441 Hatch, Dennis 456 Hatch, Phillip 168 Hatfield, Earl 384 Hathaway, Bert 288 Hathaway, Caroline 491 Hatley, Cheryl 85, 274 Hatley, Richard 393 Hatt, Robert 169, 170 Hatton, Susan 169 Hauck, Wallace 86 Haug, Arthur 292 Haugen, Richard 421 Haugh, John 300 Hauptman, James 154, 196, 408 Hauter, Bruce 195 Havener, Lee ...86, 134, 414 Havens, Donald 86, 418 Havre, Donald 384 Hawes, Richard 86, 388 Hawes, Robert 86 Hawk, Donna 455 Hawkins, Donna 446 Hawkins, Kay 434 Hawkins, Ronald 86, 394 Hawkins, William 86, 169, 172, 455 Hawks, Susan 265, 432 Hawley, Gerald 86 Hawley, Gretchen ....333, 372 Hawley, Janet 266 Hawley, Joel ...85, 172, 275 Hawley. Phyllis 86 Haxton, Jack ...131, 253, 415 Hayashi, Guy 275 Hayat, Chaudhry ...276, 282 Hayden, Cheryl 481 Hayden, Elizabeth 427 Hayes, Barry 141, 402 Hayes, John 402 Hayes, Susan 308, 427 Haynes, Allen 496 Haynes, Robert .496 Hays, Judith 491 Hays, Sydney 86, 280 Hayward, David 123, 169, 412 Hayward, Ronald 418 Hazard, Sandra 461 Heacox, Robert 86, 418 Head, Douglas 86, 289, 477 Healam, John 487 Healey, Patricia 471 Healy, Harold 137 Healy, Lorraine 491 Healy, Pamela 255, 364 Hearst, John 86, 418 Heath, Thomas 496 Heathcote, George ...223, 224 Heathcote, Jeri 155, 354 Healon, Louis 154, 171, 404 Hecht, Adolph 57 Heckly, Thomas 456 Hedderly-Smith, Bruce -.86. 176, 312, 424 Hedemark, Thomas 210 Hedlund, Barbara -.113, 378 Hedlund, Lloyd 400 Hedlund, Peter 277 Hedlund, Sue ....176, 345, 372 Hedrick, Jerry 424 Hege, Harl 477 Hegewald, Ronald 86, 404 Hegland, Leonard 138 Hegrenes, Mildred 256 Heikkinen, Susan 135, 332, 461 Heil, Donald 262 Heimbigner, Karen 86, 150,427 Heimgartner, Douglas ....424 Hein, Kit .465 Hein, Nickolas 86, 307, 352, 386 Heineman, Beverly 360 Heineman, Byron 487 Heinemann, Katherine —.86, 499 Heinemann, Russell 135, 253, 386 Heino, Barbara 86, 499 Heisig, Patsy .471 Heitman, Gregory .455 Heitsch, Richard 86 Helbig, William 418 Helgeson, Richard .436 Helm, James 306, 404 Helm, Michael 424 Helsby, David 410 Helt, Sanford 86, 258 Helten, Janet 481 Hemingway, Linda 152, 452 Hemingway, Mark ....197, 410 Hemingway, Mary 206, 209, 287 Hemming, Ann 461 Hemphill, Vicky 291 Henderson, Charles 420 Henderson, James 61 Henderson, jerry ...210. 400 Hendler, Jay .414 Hendrey, James 165, 400 Hendrick, Helene 499 Hendrick, Nicholas ...86, 277 Hendricks, John 87 Hendrickson, Keith 87 Hendrickson, Martin .477 Hendrickson, Ronald 87, 306, 307 Hendriksen, Eldon 106 Hendriksen, Margot 265 Henneke, Carol 134 Hennen, John 87, 416 Hennen, Joy .491 Henning, Janet .481 Henricksen, Keith 309 Henry, Byron 410 Henry, Ezma 210, 377 Henry, Larry 169, 171, 386 Henry, William 224, 236 Henshaw, Carol 374 Hensley, Dan 87, 206, 242, 243, 262, 404 Hensley, John 87, 290 Henson, Marjorie 434 Henson, Sandra 87, 484 Hentges, Barbara ....302, 461 Herbel, Joyce 87, 255, 258, 263 Herbison, Merle 87 Herda, John 288 Herda, Katherine 370 Herdrick, Melvin 87 Herford, Marjorie 451 Hergesheimer, Dean 289 Herman, Don 404 Herman, Michael 140, 495 Herman, Russell 441 Herndon, Roger 477 Herpick, Julie ...87, 256, 357 Herr, Kathryn 2, 87, 112, 259, 434 Herres, Carolyn 135, 169, 195, 376 Herres, Joan 465 Herres, John 306, 410 Herres, Michael 410 Herres, Thomas 477 Herrin, Kathleen ....154, 431 Herrington, William 416 Herrold, Michael 398 Hess, John 169, 261, 337, 456 Hess, Lynne 446 Hess, Terry ...250, 268, 268 Heuchert, Pamela 434 Hewett, Joseph 235, 398 Hewley, Janet 87 Hewson, Teri 393 Hickey, Susan 471 Hickman, Jackie 471 Hickman Gerald 87 Hickman, Richard ...87, 197 Hickok, Marie 445 Hicks, Byron 418 Hicks, Larry 170 Hicks, Linda 121, 372 Hicks, Maynard 260 Hicks, Susan 87, 445 Hietala, Eric 87, 441 Higbee, Robert 154, 253 Higeinbotham, Ronald ....277 Higgins, Ronald 87, 406 High, Helen 431 Hildebrand, Kathleen ...343, 368 Hildebrand, Sheila .48! Hilderbrand, Clifford 87 Hileman, Kathleen 344, 499 Hill, Andrea 286 Hill, Dennis 477 Hill, Diane 287, 288, 499 Hill, Garry 236, 487 Hill, Glenn 408 Hill, James 384 Hill, Lynn 452 Hill, Michael 438 Hill, Richard 278 Hill, Richard M 391, 424 Hill, Ronald 87, 384 Hill, Rosemary 491 Hill, Thomas 487 Hille, Joan 87, 153, 156, 358 Hille, Karen 446 Hillii, Stephen 496 Hilwig, Ronald 278 Hinchy, William 280 Hinck, Ernest 263, 456 Hinkson, John 477 Hinton, Michael 289 Hintz, Diane 117, 499 Hintz, Fred ...111, 259, 408 Hinze, Brent 278, 286 Hirni, Janet 427 Hirschel, Judith .481 Hirschel, Kenneth 87 Hirst, Kenneth 133, 258, 259, 420 Hirzel, Paul 398 Hitchcock, Walter 258 Hively, Bob 209 Hix, C. H 137 Hiyakumoto, Gerald 171, 275, 456 HIadik, Jean .471 Hoare, Susan ...153, 346, 376 Hobbs, Barbara 432 Hobbs, Delbert 262, 410 Hobbs, Richard .477 Hobkirk, James 87, 420 Hobson, Louis 224 Hodden, Marion 357 Hodgin, Sheryl 481 Hoeft, John 477 Hoel, Karen 471 Hof, Claudia 427 Hofer, George .441 Hofl, Gerald 278 Hoffman, Connie 174 Hoffman, Dale 253, 405 Hoffman, Glenn 87 Hoffman, John 416 Hofmeister, Jon 258 Hogan, Michael 170 Hogarty, Barry 252 Hoge, William 168 Hogg, Fred 87, 123, 172, 274 Hogin, Glen 438 Hoglund, Anita .452 Hohenschuh, Barbara 447 Hohnstein, Henry ....175, 456 Hoines, Joyce 461 Holben, Richard 88 Holbrook, Mary .434 Holbrook, Susan 154 Holcomb, Lynn 134, 176, 344, 397, 471 Holder, Daniel 487 Holen, Margreta 461 HoUaday, Van 297 Holland, Michael ....170, 438 Holland, Patricia 491 Holleman, William 312, 402 HoUingbery, Cynthia ....372 Hollister, Richard 138 HoUoway, Aaron 138, 240, 414 Holm, Cynthia 364 Holm, Richard 418 Holman, Clifford 88 Holman, Delores 465 Holmberg, A. Pher .400 Holmberg, Ronald .496 Holmes, Charles 88, 424 Holmes, David .487 Holmes, Kenneth .438 Holmes, Warren 278 Holms, David .420 Holscher, Louis 193, 394 Holstine, Paul 115, 178 Holt, James 88, 262, 418 Holt, John 396 Holt, Patricia 465 Holt, Vivian 431 Holtan, Donald 272 Holtcamp, Ronald 487 Holtcamp, William 88 Holtorf, Arthur 70, 174 Holway, Susan 139, 499 Homma, Toshihiko .. .88, 285 Honeywell, Erica 346 Honsinger, Bruce 477 Honsowetz, Barbara 357 Honsowetz, Frank ...88, 398 Hood, Connie 88, 258 Hood, Lynda 88, 374 Hood, Michael .477 Hoofnagle, Keith 88 Hook, Earline .465 Hook, Janice 491 Hoop, Mary 88, 431 Hoop, Susan 358 Hooper, Holly .. .88, 133, 484 Hooper, Rick 138, 388 Hooper, Stephen 396 Hoover, Kathryn 481 Hoover, Ralph 487 Hoover, Victor 418 Hopkins, Craig 438 Hopkins, Erin 360 Hopkins, Linda 491 Hopkins, Nancy 471 Hopp, Allan 276 Hopp, Janice 471 Hoppe, James 236 Hoppel, Palma 471 Hoppens, David 456 Hopper, Thomas 88 Horak, Walter 290, 298 Hord, Rick 126, 394 Herman, Colin 422 Horn, James 88, 115 Horner, Kathleen 465 Horrell, Robert 396 Horton, Dallas 88, 277 Horton, David .496 Horton, David L 289 Hosch, Stephen 276 Hosie, Kenneth 274 Hoskinson, Robert 47 Hos sman, Carl 236, 478 Hostetler, James 424 Hosteller, William 424 Hottot, James .465 Houck, Donald 398 Houck, James 405 Hougan, Michael 88 Hough, John 253, 456 Houghton, Louise 462 House, Kathleen 88, 263, 431 House, Mary 482 Houston, Danny 456 Houtrouw, James 398 Hovey, John 88, 169, 170, 171, 386 Howard, Bruce .402 Howard, Craig 478 Howard, Donald 278 Howard, Larry 394 Howard, Vicki 428 Howarth, Janet 152, 358 Howell, John . ...88, 275, 410 Howell, John ....88, 290, 298 Howes, Marva 113, 484 Hsc, Suk 285 Huang, Chao-Piao 258, 289 Huang, George 285 Hubbard, James 88, 289, 438 Hubbard, Michael 236 Huber, James 88 Hudkins, James 156, 210, 390 Hudkins, Raymond 175, 176 Hudson, Clyde 441 Hudson, Paul 256 Hudson, Sallie 126, 274, 301 Hudson, Sandra 428 Hudspeth, Beth 300, 461 Hudspeth, Jane 370 Huffman, Lowell 412 Hughes, Fred 88, 400 Hughes, Patricia 447 Hughes, Sara 465 Hughes, Sharon 447 Hughes, William .478 Huhtala, Sharon 484 Hui, Helen 88, 285, 471 Huisman, Ocnes 88, 258 Huisman, William .487 Hulet, Jacqulyn 491 Hulin, Terry 158, 487 Hull, Benjamin 297 Hull, Donald 487 Hull, Robert 262 Hull, Ronald 88 Hulse, Dennis .478 Hulsey, John ...165, 253, 392 Humble, Janet 491 Humphres, Catherine ....137, 169, 170 Humphrey, Karen ....88, 447 Hunsaker, Worthen 258 Hunt, Barbara 447 Hunt, Frances .471 Hunt, Robert 88, 425 Hunt, Wyoma 471 Hunter, Mary 88, 491 Hunter, Milton 169, 262 Huntley. Charlene ...112, 378 Hunziker, Carol ...269, 491 Hunziker, Judith 465 Hupe, Cynthia 265, 374 Hurst, Sherll 484 Husby, Fredric 88, 488 Hussain, Sarfraz 282 Hutchera, Mary 138 Hutchinson, Gilda 374 Hutchinson, William 88, 456 Hutchison, Ralph 410 Hutsell, Joseph .400 Hutton, John 398 Huyette, William 289 Hyatt, Eileen 139, 252, 357 Hyatt, George 141 Hyatt, Melvin 262 Hyde, Janet 88, 152, 255, 336, 364 Hyslop, David 290, 298, 441 I Ibsen, Irene 471 Ichiki. Gerald ....88, 275, 290 Ichiyasu, Erwin .496 Iddings, Susan 88, 255, 278, 377 Iddins, Daniel 425 Idler, Linda 285, 447 Ignatiadis, Emmanuel ....282, 456 Iffnatiadis, Panayiotis ....282, 456 lies, lanet 196. 252, 269, 374 Immel, Kathryn 156, 343, 372 Inaba, Janet 465 Inaba, Karen 88, 499 Ingalls, Patricia 360 Ingebrigtson, B. Karen ....88, 153, 366 Ingham, Michael 88, 406 Inkpen, Gail 88, 425 Inman, Mary 196, 482 Inman, Russell 396 Inouye, John ....253, 260, 456 Irmer, Neil 438 Irvin, Thomas 400 Irvin, Timothy 400 Irving, Meredith 484 Irving, Morris 88, 390 Irwin, John 88, 488 Irwin, Ronald 89, 120 Isaacson, Elaine 89 Isaacson, William 418 Isaak, Philip 89, 441 Isenhart, Jerald 301 Ivengar, Sampath .258 Iverson, Kathy 465 Iverson, Robert 420 Ives, Fredrick 290, 298 Iwamoto, Violet 275, 465 Iyengar, Sampath 276 ack, Arthur 89, 277 acklin, Donald 89, 258, 304, 305, 307 acklin, Duane 122, 165, 304, 306, 307, 386 ackson, Barbara 447 ackson, Dean 438 ackson, Gwen 134, 150, 290, 360, 427 ackson, Helen 89 ackson. Jack .262 ackson, Jerry 217, 278 ackson, Judi 434 ackson, Keith 233, 235, 398 ackson, Merle 456 ackson, Michael 89, 175, 176, 178, 235, 438 ackson, Michele 89, 278 ackson. Myrtle 8 ackson, Newton 89 ackson, Pamela 465 ackson, Sandra 461 ackson, Susan 176, 465 ackson, Susan K. 378 ackson, William 478 ackv. Steven 134, 388 acobs, James 171, 386 acobs, Richard 223 acobs, Tommie 210 acobsen, Barbara 465 acobsen, Gary 89, 168. 169, 171 acobsen, Jacqueiyn 302, 484 acobsen, Kenneth 172, 304, 306, 307 acobsen, Sandra 89 acobsen, Andrew 262 acobson, Mark 305, 404 acobson, Murray 278 acobson, Roland 441 acobson, Victoria ....89, 136 acquot, Mary ....89, 285, 286 ager, Eleanor 452 ahns, Chester 307, 311, 441 ames, Christine 173 ames, Diane ..- 461 ames, Larry ....168, 171, 488 ames, Marsha 89, 366 ames, Randolph 416 ames, Roger 242, 251 ames, Suzanne .499 ames, Virginia 154 amieson, Barbara 110, 138, 366 amieson, Donald 496 amieson, Sally 89, 471 andl, Robert 438 anos, Christopher 420 ansons, Robert 418 arrett, Julie -.150, 196, 461 arvis, Tyler 89, 407 ayne, Judith .491 eakins, Pamela 472 ellum, Gale 277 ehle. Chuck 137 enkins, Lyndell .461 enkins, Meredith 89 enkins, Susan 152, 428 enkins, Vicki 278, 286, 461 enner, Brian 478 enner, Martha 254, 299, 300, 472 ennings, Kendall 401 iennings, Neil 165, 401 ensen, Barbara 89, 434 ensen, Carolyn 89, 153, 156. 255, 358 Jensen, Dallas 89, 405 Jensen, Donald 311 Jensen, Donald R 412 Jensen, Elizabeth 472 Jensen, Jan 478 Jensen, Jerald 414 Jensen, Michele 466 Jensen, Phyllis 285, 377 Jensen, Robert 391 Jensen, Sarah 278, 286, 447 Jensen, Sharon Ill, 136, 252, 378 Jepsen, Christine -428 Jepsen, Peter 278 Jepsen, Robert . .89, 258, 419 erde, James 262, 292 ernigan, Sgt 168 em, Joel 89, 388 essee, Joyce 491 essup, George 288, 438 eter, Robert 300, 478 ett, Ethel 196. 265, 378 ett, Joyce 256, 378 ewell, Herbert 488 o, Hong-Kyu 287, 289 ohansen, Linda 233, 434 ohn, Jerry 401 ohnson, Alan 394 ohnson, Allen 258 ohnson, Artagene 135, 285, 357 ohnson, Barrie 236, 488 ohnson, Bradford ....176, 292 ohnson. Carleen 138, 286, 461 ohnson, Carol .461 ohnson, Carol L. ...286, 472 ohnson, Catherine 491 ohnson, Charles ...168, 398 ohnson, Charles L 89 ohnson. Christopher 391 ohnson, Dan 425 ohnson, Darlene ...269, 499 ohnson, Darrell 175 ohnson, David 496 ohnson, Dennis, 408 ohnson, Dennis D. 89, 456 ohnson, Dennis L 90 ohnson, Donald 456, 496 ohnson. Donna 138, 466 ohnson, Doris 462 ohnson, Edgar 90 ohnson, Edward 90 ohnson, Faith 461 ohnson, Forrest 495 ohnson, Gary 421 ohnson, Gary E 90, 438 ohnson, Gary L 495 ohnson, Gary R 278 ohnson. Gay 482 ohnson, Gayle 482 ohnson, Gregory 441 ohnson, Gregory K. 90, 307 ohnson, Gregory L 407 ohnson, George 90 ohnson, James 419 ohnson, James 90, 290 ohnson, James L 235 ohnson, James W 456 ohnson, Janice 111, 155, 381 ohnson, Jerrold 478 ohnson, Joanne 90, 136, 153, 154, 472 ohnson, John 90 ohnson, Judith 434 ohnson, Karen 434 ohnson, Karen L. 152, 466 ohnson, Karen Lou 482 ohnson, Kristina .428 ohnson, Larry 90, 307, 478 ohnson, Linda 153. 491 ohnson, Lyman 286 ohnson, Margaret .431 ohnson, Melodye .466 ohnson, Michael 488 ohnson, Michael D. 168, 386 ohnson, Michael E 405 ohnson, Michael G. 90, 267 ohnson, Michael L 405 ohnson, Nancy .491 ohnson, Nancy M. 245, 447 ohnson, Owen 132, 133, 260, 438 ohnson, Patrick 106, 114, 118, 260, 405 ohnson, Patricia 434 ohnson, Patty 472 ohnson, Peter 394 ohnson, Rebecca 472 ohnson, Richard .438 ohnson, Robert C 90 ohnson, Robert W 419 ohnson, Roger 278, 438 ohnson, Roger D. 396 ohnson, Roger M. 398 ohnson, Ronald 478 ohnson, Ronald M 90, 175, 456 ohnson, Roy ...90, 245, 478 ohnson, Shirley 90, 461 ohnson, Shirley L 447 ohnson. Si 90, 287, 288 ohnson, Stephen 398 ohnson, Susan 269, 462 ohnson, Thomas 289 ohnson, William 90, 289 385 ohnson, William K. ..!.123, 132, 133, 260, 301, 456 ohnston, Carole 90, 130 255, 258, 329, 334, 337. 472 Johnston, Charles ....90, 290 Johnston, Donald 126 Johnston, Jack 408 Johnston, Kristine 425 Johnston, Peggy 491 Johnstone, Jerry 210 Jolliffe. Von Dell 461 Jolly, Elaine 466 Jones, Caroline 372 Jones, Celia 247, 254, 299, 381 Tones, Charles 274 Jones, David 412 Jones, David L 436 Jones, Earl 244, 478 Jones, Erwin 90 Jones, Gregory .416 Jones, Henry .90 Jones, James 456 Jones, Kenneth 478 Jones, Kathleen 358 Jones, Kathleen K 461 Jones, Kimball 385 Jones, Marcia 447 Jones, Marjorie 499 Jones. Mamie 300 Jones, Martha 368 Jones, Mary-Francis 90 Jones, Michael 441 Jones, Molly 491 Jones. Nina 252, 484 Jones. Penelope 299 Jones, Raymond 176, 274 Jones, Richard 155, 419 Jones. Rodney 258, 290, 292. 456 Jones, Sheryl ,472 Jones, Susan 260, 434 Jones, Terry 229 Jordan, Andy 394 Jordan, Marva 155, 368 Jordan, Sharon 123 Jorgensen, Alvin 175, 176, 478 Jorgenson, Janice 280 Jorgenson, Lewis ....168, 384 Jubie, Lynn 135, 466 Judd, Carolyn 134, 370 Judy. Janet 152. 372 Judy, Thomas 277. 456 Junor. Claire 90, 364 Jurgensen, Gary 122, 306, 386 Jurgensen, Gordon 304, 305. 386 Jurgensen, Grant 304, 305, 306, 386 Juul, Linda .90. 286 K Kaas, Richard 456 Kadow, Kenneth .478 Kaer, Bjarne .456 Kaer, Douglas 394 Kahaleh, Bassam .438 Kahoun, Margaret 472 Kain, Joseph 90, 419 Kaiser, Hunh 90, 262, 262, 292 Kaiser, Joyce ...90, 287, 288 Kaiser, Larry 90 Kakela, Linda 447 Kakuda, Kiyoshi 90, 307 Kalczynski, Paula 452 Kalich, Gary 90 Kalles, Karen 447 Kaluzniacki, Sophia 278, 279 Kalvig, Robert 90, 425 Kamau, Crispin 263 Kamimoto, Malvin 456 Kamiya, Francis 278 Kan, Joseph 285 Kan, Rosalind 285 Kandle, Robert 170 Kang, Tai Shan 285 Kang, Young Mee 286 Kanikeberg, Gary 478 Kanner, Leonard 268 Kao, Mary 90, 285, 286 Karch, Anne 265, 358 Karch, Karen 90, 499 Karlberg, Allen 236, 441 Karp, Joe 229 Kasinger, Jerry 438 Kasperskyj, Katherina ....446 Kasprick, Gerald .456 Kassner, Karen 472 Kates, Sandra 113, 152, 499 Katke, Lois 461 Katyrniuk, Thomas 235 Kauffman, Michael 402 Kauf nan, Mark 126 Kaur, Surjit 264 Kayler, Kristin 358 Kaysner, Charles Ill, 152, 153, 420 Keagle, Charles 384 Keams, Katherine 90, 368 Keatts, Nancy 364 Keck, Norman 290 Kedziora, Beverly 2, 109, 259, 378 Keeler, Nancy 452 Keeler, Steven 106, 133, 301, 456 Keene, Claudia 432 Kecne, Philip 2, 90 Keene, Rick 312, 386 Keevy, Alan 438 Kegel, Ernest 196, 478 Kegel, Frederick 289, 407 Kegel, Nancy ....90, 150, 428 Kegel, Stanley 90 Kehle, David 438 Keidan, Bruce 260 Keiler, Kevin 420 Keilman, John 90, 441 Keiser, Helen 90, 491 Keith, Alan 235, 416 Keith, William 304, 311, 391 Keizer, John 175, 478 Kellam, Judith 461 Kellams, Steve 174, 396 Keller, Mary 135, 252, 286, 357 Keller, Mary P 155, 364 Keller, Pamela 256, 434 Kellett, Richard 195, 419 Kelley, April 91 Kelley, Maureen 461 Kelley, Nancy 151, 155, 360 Kelley, Patrick 91, 172 Kelley, Thomas 209, 210 Kelley, Twila 453 Keilman, Candida 360 Kelly, Darlene 285, 431 Kelly, Raymond 402 Kelsey, Craig 441 Kemp, Michael 288 Kemp, Peggy 348, 357 Kemper, Robert 395 Kendziora, Darlyne 381 Kennard, Wendy _.428 Kennedy, Jean 462 Kennedy, Jonathan 289 Kennedy, Kay 491 Kennedy, T. H 55 Kennedy, William 176, 197, 209, 396 Kenton, James 172 Kenworthy, William 414 Kenyon, David 91, 306 Keppel, Robert 206, 234, 235 Ker, Billie 91 Ker, Keith 91, 305 Kerege, John 309, 441 Kerl, Julie 428 Kern, Kathe .434 Kern, Patricia 256, 434 Kemick, Christine .491 Kerr, Douglas 91 Kerr, Susan 156, 447 Kerzie, Sydne 91 Kerzie, Ted 91, 178 Kesl, Michael 478 Kessler, Dave 223, 232, 234, 235, 398 Kessler, Jurg-Ulrich 2T7, 391 Kestler, Mary 91, 357 Kettlehut, Allan 91 Key, Marcia .482 Keyes, Nancy 466 Khan, Ansar 276 Khan, Bakht 91, 276 Khan, Ibn 276 Khan, Mushtaq 276 Khatib, Yousef 282 Kibler, Karen 466 Kidman, Arthur 139, 300, 456 Kidwell, Robert 420 Kieffer, Judith 150, 169, 170, 195 Kiehn, Jerald 91, 416 Kiehn, Kenneth 456 Kiem, Barbara 371 Kietude, Mary 91 Kies, Paul 282 Kikuchi, Stephen ...132, 154, 253, 261, 300, 339, 386 Kilbourn, John 288, 488 Kildall, Sandra 461 Kiley, Susan 428 Kilgore, Michael ....154, 441 Kilian, Alan 289, 496 Killingsworth, Shirley ....308 Kilpatrick, Margaret 269, 357 Kim, Edwin 289, 496 Kimball, Douglas 496 Kimble, David 398 Kimble, Vernon 290 Kimble, Wallis 289 Kimpel, Tamara 91, 366 Kimzcy, Patrick ....194, 396 Kimzie, Mary 274 Kincaid, Charles .478 Kincaid, David 135, 404 Kincaid, Dennis 91, 138, 292, 307, 311, 404 Kincaid, Roy 175 Kindel, Jacqueiyn 135, 154, 461 King, Cormie 434 King, Dennis 290 King, Douglas 235, 236 King, Gayle 447 King, James 282 King, Janie 482 King, Janice 491 King, Laird 169, 172, 297, 478 King, Marilyn 278 King, Marlene 264, 256, 472 King, Nancy 256, 360 King, Norman 438 King, Roger 91, 150, 420 King, Ronald 123, 133, 260, 301 King, Sandra 472 King, Sandra M 91, 286 Kingen, Thomas .478 Kingery, Robert 441 Kingsbury, Ronald 456 Kinney, Judith 256, 354 Kinney, Robert 422 Kinney, Robert L 91, 276, 291, 292, 425 Kinney, Susan 461 Kinyon, Michael 289 Kipe, Robert 236 Kipping, Karl 91, 307, 309, 310 Kirchner, Larry 414 Kirk, Katherine 134, 434 Kirk, Mary 138, 247, 252, 339, 428 Kirk, Rebekah 274 Kirk, Warren ...269, 337, 478 Kirkbride, Judith 91, 472 Kirkbride, Keith ...175, 478 Kirkbride, Sandra .472 Kirkpatrick, Bonnie 472 Kirkwood, Donna 2, 112, 156, 259, 308. 310, 358 Kirkwood, Ronald 441 Kirsch, Susan 51 Kirschel, Kenneth 306 Kison, Paul 91, 289 Kitselman, Arlene ...285, 432 Kittivatana, Visuthi 297 Kitzke, Karen 357 Kiuttu, Sherry 491 Kjargaard, Judy 333, 472 Klages, Mary ..._ .461 Klamp, Daniel .91 Klapstein, Susan .428 Klattcnhoff, Betty .432 Klavano, Paul 61 Klebaum, Alan _...196 Klebaum, Noel 396 Klemp, Shirley .91, 432 Kleven, Shirley .472 Kleweno, Patrick 91, 407 Kline, Robert 253, 258 Kline, Robert N 404 Klingman, Darwin 92, 258, 488 Klock, Lawrence 258 Kloeppel George ...253, 391 Kloke, Dennis 206, 221, 222, 223 Kloke, Douglas 223, 401 Klossner, Jo .92, 371 Klossner, Larry 414 Kloster, Gary 170, 171, 290 Kloster, Larry 307, 441 Klostermeyer, Lyle 276, 308, 310, 488 Klostermeyer, Mary 308, 472 Kludt, David 420 Klug, Judy 136, 360 Kluge, Bernard 123, 133, 169, 301 Klumb, Karen _ 247, 252, 299, 492 Klundt, John 92, 488 Klusman, Judith 92, 123, 133 Knapp, Diann .472 Knight, Joseph .478 Knight, Michael 386 Knight, William 67 Knispel, Jerry 126, 384 Kniveton, Mary 492 Knopf, Cora 92, 371 Knoshaug, Clayton 258 Knott, Adene 92, 434 Knott, Mary 453 Knotts, James 176, 408 Knowles, David 398 Knowles, Douglas 392 Knowles, Wayne 92, 305, 441 Knox, Marki 139, 151, 256, 368 Knox, Susan 195, 332 Knudsen, Gaylen 472 Knuth, Dale 92, 178, 197, 407 Knutsen, Christine 92 Knutson, James 396 Knutson, John 258 Knutson, Kenneth .407 Knutzen, Dennis 280 Knutzen, Norma 258 Kobayasfai, Chuzaburo ....92, 496 Kobylk, Richard 262 Koch, Linda .472 Koch, Sandra .453 Kocher, Carol .428 Kochrian, Dianne 92, 492 Koda, Sharlene 447 Koehler, Helen 286 Koempel, Joyce .461 Kohler, Genny _.92, 258, 264, 472 Kohler, Kay 453 Koller, Brant ...92, 178, 416 Kollmar, Susan 141, 482 Kollmeyer, Shannon 135 Kolstad, Melvin 290, 497 Koltz, Lawrence .497 Kolva, Harry 235 Konek, James .478 Konishi, Ann .447 Kono, Masae .472 Konschu, Delbert .438 Konzak, Calvin .62 Koontz, Sue .466 Kopf, Mary .466 Korach, Cheryl 492 Korach, William .417 Koro, Muhammadu ....92, 441 Korsberg, Patricia .484 Korten, Thomas 406 Korver, Gailerd .436 Kosin, Igor 291 Kossen, Diane 282, 482 Kostler, Larry 478 Kostora, Shirley 92, 169, 374 Koths, Julie 447 Kovalenko, Robert ...92, 262 Kowall, Nancy 277 Koyama, David 121, 168, 384 Kozloski, Christine 447 Kraatz, Karen .472 Kraatz, Laurelyn 92 Krack, James .92 Kraft, Karen .461 Kramer, Darrel 168, 421 Kramer, Errol 168, 425 Kramer, Michele .447 Kranz, Andrew 119, 193 506 Kranz, Georgia „.431 Krattii, Gene 238, 457 Krause, Gary -289 Krause, Jon 92 Krause, Karen 152 Krebs, Richard 457 Kreis, Roger .478 Kresge, George 92 Kresge, Pete .126, 258, 497 Kresge, Robert .289, 488 Kreuger, Nancy .447 Kreutzer, Lynn .484 Kreyssler, Kathy 472 Krick, Katherine 360 Kring, William 196, 421 Kringlen, Einar 495 Kristin, William 478 Krogan, Terry .230 Kroll, Carl 457 Kroll, Dennis 385 Kronemeyer, William 92, 277, 407 Krook, Franklin 196 Krueger, Eugene 457 Krueger, John 478 Krueger, Kenneth 92, 154 457 Krug, Carol 154, ' 484 Krumsick, Aime .447 Krupa, David .288 Kruse, Ginger 466 Kruse, Kathleen 360 Ku, Katharine 285, 287, 288 Kuder, Kathleen .461 Kuehl, Sally 138, 358 Kuehnie, Kristine 151 Kuest, Aaron 92, 488 Kuether, Diane 472 Kuether, Richard 438 Kuhl, Robert 290 Kuhling, May .92, 472 Kuhn, Robert 196 KuUander, Dennis 417 Kumma, Richard 478 Kun, Chang 285 Kundzins, Baiba 462 Kunkel, Douglas 278, 286 Kunkel, Ralph 278 Kunz, Jennifer 447 Kunz, Karen 432 Kunz, Lawrence ...277, 278 Kuplis, Erika 252 Kuramoto, Ellen ...273, 472 Kurth, Donald .495 Kurtz, M. Jeanne 472 Kusler, Nancy 447 Kutchera, Mary 492 Kvalsvik, Margrete ....140, 377 Kvasnicka, Pamela 492 Kvigne, Marian 92 L Labenz, Henry 286 Labo, Larry 92 Lacey, Sandra 196, 254, 428 LaCounte, William 290, 298 Lacy, Dave 123, 133 Ladiges, Warren 391 Laffin, George 457 Lafretu, Lawrence 497 LaFrenz, Stanley 398 Lagerquist, Keima 278 Lagler, Dennis 441 Lahti, Richard 92 Lai, George 285 Lai, Husn-Ying 285 Lai, Philip 285 Lamb, Walter 304, 309, 312 Lambson, Shirley .472 Lambuth, Peter .438 Lamming, Kennie-Jean ....309 Lampitt, Jim 421 Lampitt, Roger .92, 129, 262, 304, 304, 307, 336, 386 Lampman, Richard .478 Lance, James 229 Land, Thomas 398 Landbeck, Margaret 447 Landis, Paul 258 Landreth, Kris 269, 447 Landreth, Thomas 420 Lane, Elizabeth 492 Lane, Jerry 168, 169 Lanfear, Richard 92, 169, 172 Lang, William 258 Lange, Candace 135, 358 Lange, Frederick 174 Lange, Janet , 447 Lange, LeRoy 457 Langendoen, Kommer ....278, 438 Langford, John 92, 497 Langland, Karen 308 Langland, Kenneth 457 Langlitz, Mary 153, 368 Langseth, James 388 Lanpry, Marguerite .472 Lankcr, Richard 488 Lanning, Carolyn ...287, 366 Lanphere, Gail 447 Lansbury, Linda 369 Lanter, Robert 92, 497 Lanu, Caron 371 Lapham, Richard 235 Lapsley, Nancy 152, 371 Larkins, Nancy 432 Larsen, Carol 466 Larsen, Carol L 92 Larsen, Darrell 92 Larsen, Janet 286, 482 Larsen, Terry 170, 395 Larson, Carolie 92 Larson, Charles 438 Larson, David .425 Larson, Donald 441 Larson, Helen 112, 484 Larson, Jacqueline ....92, 381 Larson, Leslie 421 Larson, Linda 377 Larson, Raoul 290, 292 Larson, Robin 197, 206, 209 Larson, Sandra 428 Larson, Starla 499 Larson, Timothv ...210, 419 LaRue, John 138 Latham, Edward .408 Lathrop, Susan 431 Lauckhart, Roger 384 Lauren, Paul 253, 300, 478 Lavelle, Catherine 484 Law, Alvin 259 Law, Douglas 497 Law, Larry 92, 311 Lawell, Charles .478 Lawer, Daniel 304 Lawrence, John 421 Lawrence, Lindsey 428 Lawrence, Scharyn 371 Lawrence, Susan 92, 472 Lawson, Susan 285, 447 Lawson, Linda 434 Laybourn, Cristie 484 Layne, Loren 417 Layson, John 277 Layton, Robert 120, 391 Lazz, Joan 92, 263, 492 Leach, Donald 236, 395 Leander, Wendell 306 Leatha, Susan 153, 343, 378 Leavitt, Richard 93 Lechelt, Jolene .466 Lcckey, Merrick 93, 478 LeClair, Gary 258 LeClair, Robert 154, 441 LeClare, Diane 93, 255, 258, 263 LeClerc, Michael 372 Lederer, Sharon 472 Ledford, Vicki .453 Ledgerwood, Carolyn 377 Ledgerwood, Greg 385 Ledgerwood, James 93 Ledgerwood, Nancy 358 Ledgerwood, Sherry 93 Ledgerwood, Thomas 93 Ledgett, Julius 395 Lee, Cheryl 447 Lee, Craig 244, 253, 289 Lee, Ivan 478 Lee, Linda 428 Lee, Richard 93 Lee, Robert 278, 495 Lee, Susan 462 Lee, Victoria 499 Leedle, Michael 210, 421 Leedy, Karen 280 Leeper, Linda 492 Leer, Norman 93, 478 Lees, Henry 289 Leffler, Constance 256, 300, 499 Legg, App .42, 137 Legg, Georgia 472 Lehlinen. Ava 447 Leigh, Jeffrey 478 Leisle, Michael 288 Leland, Bruce 488 LeLand, JoAnn 372 LeMay, Elizabeth 499 Lemcke, Lynn 499 Lenard, Charles 263 Lenssen, Gerald 93, 204, 311, 404 Lenssen, Marlin 93, 289, 404 Lentz, Barbara 93, 258 Lentz, Merrick 392 Leonard, Margie 466 Leonard, Marilyn 462 LePage, Phyllis 453 LePere, Leslie 441 Leslie, Margaret 93 Lesniak, Gary .93, 497 Lester, Sally 277 Lestock, Ralph 93, 291 Levandoski, John .419 Leveque, Diane .466 LeVering, Frederic 93, 309,478 Levien, Lawrence ....310, 385 Levin, Karen 131, 252, 332, 354 Lewis, Barbara 428 Lewis, Dennis 245 Lewis, Diana .93, 286, 492 Lewis, Donald 421 Lewis, Dorothy 153, 196 Lewis, Gary 210 Lewis, James 93, 414 Lewis, Karen 93, 255, 285, 286, 482 Lewis, Karen 1 93 Lewis, Kristi ...140, 265, 371 Lewis, Laura 447 Lewis, Linda 366 Lewis, Penny .472 Lewis, Ralph 93 Lewis, Robert 93, 178 Lewis, Sharon 93, 447 Lewis, Virginia 466 Lidstrom. Raymond 93 Lien, Christine 447 Lien, Paul .478 Lien, Richard ...384 Liggins, Carl _.236, 478 Lightbody, Lynette .462 Lilja, Jack 395 Lilje, James 154, 421 Liljegren, Lornette 472 Lilly, Robert 441 Lillywhite, Ann 273 Lillywhite, Diane 90, 360 Lin, Chang-Lu 283 Linahan, Robert 478 Lincoln, Patrick 385 Lind, Ronald 93, 262, 287, 396 Lindahl, Martha 462 Lindberg, Arne 56 Lindberg, Elizabeth 434 Lindeblom, David 93, 457 Lindenmayer, Larry 438 Linder, David 94 Lindgren, Gerald 206, 233, 234, 235 Lindh, Ann 153, 472 Lindsay, John 132, 133, 141, 301, 417 Lindsey, Kathleen 428 Lindsey, Kent 277 Lindstrom, Charlotte 94, 153, 156, 255, 258, 263, 371 Lindstrom, John .457 Lindstrom, Laurene 136, 252, 274, 374 Link, Larry 94, 393 Linkhart, John 168, 171, 457 Linnan, Margaret ...258, 263 Linton, Karolyn 466 Linville, Bryce 168 Lippert, Carl 390 Liss, Christine 139, 169, 343, 360 Lito, Walter 94, 401 Littlewood, Robert ...129, 138 Liu, Chang-Lai 285 Liu, William 288 Livingston, Mary 472 Livingston, Sally 364 Llewellyn, James 457 Llewellyn, Richard 139, 152 Llewellyn, Steve 136, 395 Lloyd, Deborah 372 Lobdell, Robert 441 Lobland, John 224 Locke, Thomas 384 Lockwood, Janis .447 Lodge, Virginia 273, 354 Loeb, Judith 435 Loeffler, Robert 94, 280 Loeffler, Sharon 94 Lof, Barbara 94, 425 Lof, JoAnne 472 Lofgren, Douglas 417 Lofstrom, Walter 478 Lofthus, Susan 432 Logan, Dee ...134, 259, 461 Logan, Terry 304, 386 Logen, Peter 94, 438 Logsdon, Kathleen 448 Logue, Sherryl 94, 150, 462 Lokken, William 94, 393 Long, Curtis 197, 386 Long, Dennis .488 Long, Donald .441 Long, Douglas 488 Long, Gilbert 306 Long, James 457 Long, Joyce .94 Long, Patricia 448 Long, Richard 478 Long, Roger 457 Longanecker, Irene 154, 473 Longanecker, Samuel 94, 311, 438 Longmeier, Mark ....165, 420 Longtain, Robert 404 Lonneker, James „ 488 Lonnum, Kjersti 282 Loo, Lam 285 Loomis, Catherine ....155, 462 Loomis, David 396 Looney, Susan ...94, 137, 358 Looysen, Mary 150, 343, 463 Lopez, Daryl .478 Lorain, Suzanne .473 Lord, Linda .133, 332, 378 Lord, Sharon 381 Loreen, C. Oscar 306 Loucks, Richard 259 Louie, Kimberly 275, 286 Louth, Myrna 492 Love, Anita 448 Love, Cheryl 448 Lovett, Betty ...247, 300, 492 Low, Barbara 492 Lowe, Pamela 448 Lower, Sandra 484 Lowry, Douglas 94, 438 Lowry, Martha .484 Lozier, David 94 Luby, Dorothy 482 Luby, Robert 390 Lucarelli, Brian 457 Lucas, Elizabeth 492 Lucas, Karen 448 Lucas, Lee 290, 298 Lucas, Lynn 432 Lucas, Robert 420 Lucas, Walter 168 Luce, Donna 94, 280 Luce, James 402 Luck, Patricia 492 Lucke, Janis 372 Ludwig, Dennis 94, 397 Ludwig, Robert 94, 408 Luedeking, Robert 289 Luedicke, Nancy 94, 492 Lui, Leroy 275, 289 Luiten, Dennis 388 Luiten, Linda 492 Luiten, Michael 137, 388 Lukens, Douglas 229 Lukens, Richard 438 Lund, Christine 94 Lunde, Patricia 461 Lundgren, Carl 290 Lungo, Rick 478 Lusk, Ronald 175 Lust, Connie 466 Lust, Michael 457 Luther, Laurienne 435 Luther, Marjorie 94, 299, 482 Luther, Randall 289, 399 Lutjemeier, Melvin 94, 269, 280 Lybecker, Alan 457 Lybecker, Roger 94, 457 Lyford, Janet 466 Lynch, Caroline 428 Lynn, Joseph 209 Lyons, Paula 431 Lyons, Neal 402 M Maas, Stephanie 138, 463 Maasen, Robert .405 Maben, Diana 269, 473 Maben, Pamela 94, 264, 269, 473 Maberry, Susan 157, 360 Mabry, Ferol 378 Liu, Kannson 285 Liu, Ling 258 Liu, Maoling 285 Liu, Su-Chin 285 MacCean, Joe. 197 MacCuUoch, Ray 417 MacDonald, E. A 466 MacDonald, Jill 159, 254, 372 MacDonald, Lexy 141, 155, 374 MacDonald, Mary 94, 263, 466 MacDonald, Roberta 432 MacDowell, Donal 291, 417 MacEachern, Bonny 152, 365 Mace, Sharon .428 Mack, Julianne 354 Mackenroth, Mary 431 Mackenroth, Susan 133, 369 MacKenzie, F. Hugh 457 Mackey, William ....116, 260 Mackovich, Starla 461 MacLaren, Ann 492 MacLaren, John 417 MacLean, Joe 226, 229, 404 MacNeil, Thomas .457 MacPherson, Aliana 94, 256, 299, 492 MacWilliamson, Joyce ....461 Macy, David 94 Madden, Jerry .94, 308, 310, 399 Madsen, Linda 369 Madsen, Louis 63 Maffit, Patricia .466 Magill, Lewis 259 Magisos, Joel 306 Magner, Carol .492 Magnuson, Don 133, 176, 425 Magnussen, Leslie .473 Magruder, Randall 358 Maguire, Bernadette 94, 484 Maguire, Robert 94 Mahan, Candice 432 Mahan, Garry 291, 425 Mahan, Robert 94, 290, 292, 298 Mahn, Pamela 94 Mahn, Richard 94 Mahon, Kathleen .466 Mahr, Qadir 276, 457 Maier, Cathy .461 Maier, Virgil .457 Mains, Mark 457 Majer, Franklin 311, 438 Major, Roger 94, 307 Makhijani, Arjun ...276, 282 Maki, Jack 468 Maki, Kathleen 94 Malaspino, Rose 252, 492 Malcolm, Michael .401 Malinowski, Susan 94, 153, 154, 448 Malm, James 175, 388 Malmsten, Edward ....94, 309 Manegre, Arthur 407 Mangini, Wanda 473 Maning, Helen 94, 466 Manley, J 168 Mann, Bruce 311 Mann, Jack .94, 425 Mann, Patricia 345, 379 Manning, Karen 435 Manring, Pete 306 Mansfield, William 209 Mansigh, Linda 461 Mantz, Katherine 473 Marcan, James 419 March, Barbara 484 Marchi, John 290, 497 Marier, Thomas 263, 275 Marker, Christopher 263 Markland, Murray 129 Marks, Jeanle — _.94, 156, 164, 286, 373 Marlow, Donald 311 Marlow, Penny 95 Marquardt, Ullrich .488 Marsden, Joy ...95. 258. 461 Marshall, Barbara 95 Marshall, Charles .421 Marshall, John .441 Martens, Nancy .473 Martensen, Todd 95 Martin, Charles 287 Martin, Kenneth 238, 239, 253, 414 Martin, Larry 488 Martin, Laurence 95, 414 Martin, Pamela 484 Martin, Paul 288, 425 Martin, Paulette HI, 259 432 Martin, Peter 297, ' 441 Martin, Richard 95, 135, 165, 388 Martin, Richard M. 178, 307 Martin, Robert 95, 411 Martin, Thomas 95, 417 Martin, Wayne 278 Martineau, Diane 432 Martinelli, Sharon 121, 258, 297 Martinez, Gilbert 168 Martini, Larry .407 Martinson, Judyann 95, 462 Martinson, Julianne 466 Martinson, Kenneth 417 Marum, James 391 Marvel, David 457 Marvin, Joseph 208, 209 Marz, Patricia 473 Mason, David 280 Masson, Donald 67 Matheson, James 95, 402 Matheson, Marilyn 371 Mathews, Maura 95 Mathey, Mary 273 Mathison, Stephen 137, 262. 292, 404 Matson, Michael .421 Matter, Sandra 256, 384 Mattern, Dave 95, 495 Matthews, Barbara 259, 482 Matthews, James 133 Matthews, Loraiyn 492 Matthews, Marjorie 492 Matthey, Mike 132, 133, 399 Matthiesen, Hal 95, 172, 404 Mattila, Ronald 95 Mattox, Gail 338 Mattraw, Harold 479 Mattson, John 436 Mattson, Roberta 428 Mattson, Terry 134, 441 Mauerman, Rita 448 Mau, Susan 258 Maughan, H. Delight 51 Maughan, Judith 379 Maughan. William ...95. 258 Maupin, Elizabeth 448 Maurer, Marcia 448 Maxey, Daniel 95, 479 Maxey, Julie 277, 432 Maxfield, Jan 435 Maxwell, Dolores ....95, 151, 152, 153, 255, 286, 337, 484 Maxwell, John 388 May, Diana 95, 153. 156, 357 May, Lawrence .488 May, Margaret 371 May, Nancy .433 Mayeda, Julia 466 Mayer, Donald 396 McAllister, Harry 47 McAloney, Walter 388 McArthur, Don 95, 401 McBeth, Dale 280 McBride, Kathleen 448 McBride, Richard 258 McBurney, Bruce 197. 229, 235, 441 McCabe, Fontelle 194, 195, 371 McCain, Dwight 254 McCall. Donald 58 McCallum, John 168 McCamant, Sheila 473 McCarrick, Patricia 435 McCartan, Arthur 40, 154, 262 McCarter, Cheryl 473 McCarthy, James 392 McCarthy, Michael 414 McCarthy, Michael R 392 McCarty, Stephanie 499 McCaw, William ...156, 396 McClellan, Bonnie 453 McClellan, Linda 95, 153, 154, 273, 431 McClellan, T. C. ...206, 209 McClellan, Thomas 438 McClendon, Robert 390 McClintick, Robert 95, 178, 401 McClintock, Connie 473 McClintock, Pamela 492 McClure, Connie 95, 112, 259, 358 McCIure, Dennis 411 McClure, Ronald 441 McClymont, Chris 466 McColley, Steven 457 McComas, Patricia 448 McComb, Pamela ...150, 453 McCorkindale, John 235, 405 McCormick, Charles 388 McCormick, Donald 278 McCormick, John ...95, 411 McCown, Joe 441 McCoy, Allan 399 McCoy, Susan 435 McCracken, Roger 395 McCrary, Carl 95, 137, 150, 309, 479 McCrimmon, Donald 95 McCrory, Robert 280 McCune, Sandra 137 McCurdy, Alan 38S McCurdy, Jon 61 McCutchan, K. Joyce .435 McDaniel, Bonnie 300, 466 McDaniel, John 420 McDaniel, Susan ...152, 433 McDermid, Kenneth 96, 288. 391 McDermott, Michael 96. 413 McDevitt, Thomas ...96, 425 McDonald, Larry 441 McDonald, Sally 482 McDougal, Patrick 399 McDougall, Douglas 384 McDowell, Dale 96, 425 McDowell, John 96 McDowell, Richard .479 McEachran, Bruce 395 McEachern, Richard .457 McElhaney, Linda 473 McElroy, Jack 278 McElroy, Bill 386 McElvain, Loren 96, 150, 457 McFadden, Bruce 291 McFadden, John 393 McFarland, Jim 391 McFarland, Sarah 463 McFarland, Thon .448 McFarlane, Barbara 96, 473 McFarlane, Kathy 96 McGaughy, Janet 96 McGaughy, Michael 96, 176, 178 McGeachy, Irven 479 McGinnis, Fred 488 McGinnis, George 278 McGinnis, James 193 McGinnis, Richard 96, 119, 263, 407 McGlinn, James 391 McGrath, Marlys 139, 264, 269 308 310, 473 McGregor, W. Courtney ....96 McGuire, Bob 229 McGuire, Walter ...196. 401 McHargue, Donald 96, 263, 441 McHargue, Ronald ...96, 441 Mcllraith. William 96. 425 Mclnerny, Kathleen 354 Mclntire, Patrick 457 Mcintosh, Maggie ....302, 428 Mclnturff, Patricia 473 Mclntyre, Robert ...210, 390 McKay, Nancy 138, 431 McKean, James 220, 223, 335 McKean, Loretta 488 McKee, Jon 291 McKenna, Ann 499 McKenna, Larry 399 McKenzie. Carol 152 McKim, Danne 312 McKinley, Norman 388 McKinney, Linda .462 McKune, Maxine .428 McLain, Donald ...258, 278 McLaughlin, Charles 96 McLaughlin, Jan .492 McLaughlin, Patricia .448 McLaughlin, Thomas ....425 McLean, Andrea 96, 2 McLean, Bonita 308 McLean, John 223, 305, 308 McLean, Mick 140, 258, 259, 320, 336, 420 McLemore, Neva 96, 310 McLemore, Richard 96, 290 298 McMaster, Wilma ...96 ' , 431 McMillan, Charles 419 McMillan, Ida 254 McMillan, Ralph 96, 388 McMillen, Molly 369 McNamara, James 419 McNeil, William 134 McNew, Louis 36, 136 McPhee, Kathleen 466 McPhee, William 96, 396 McPherson, Cynda 155, 365 McPherson, Maxine 285, 492 McRae, Douglas .488 McRae, Ronald 115 McRae, Scott 389 McSloy, Roberta 492 McWashington, Ammon 200, 204, 206, 209 McWhirter, Bruce 421 Meacham, Patricia ... 96, 473 Mead, M. Kay 379 Mead, Patricia 379 Means, Robert 96 Mebust, Karen 473 Mech, Mary 96, 492 Mecklenburg, Pamela 492 Meddaugh, Philip 479 Medema. Michael 419 Meeker. James 96. 277 Meenach. Robert 389 507 Mehrten, William ...210, 386 Meier, Edward 399 Meier, Harvey ...96, 306, 396 Meier, John 288 Meiners, Darla 96, 499 Meiners, Patrick 399 Meinhart, Theresa 435 Meinig, Richard ...275, 441 Melander, George 175, 176, 457 Meldner, Kathryn .428 Mele, Donald 275, 401 Melhart, Richard 224 Mellinger, Pam 379 Mellor, Gail .493 Melton, Dick 210 Menaul, Robert 441 Mendenhali, Gloria 453 Mendenhall, Viki 482 Menge, Linda 462 Menghini, Patricia .431 Menning, Jimmy 120, 290, 298 Menti, Mikel .413 Mentzer, Sally 152 Mercer, Richard 307, 425 Meredith, Lynn 96, 275 Merriam, Willis 140 Merrill, Melinda 381 Merriman, Darlene 473 Merriman, Raymond 96 Merritt, Roger 223 Mertl, Jerry Ill, 311, 438 Messenger, Robert 290 Metcalf, Myron 438 Metcall, Ronald 384, 289 Metz, Linda 485 Metzger, Marsha 485 Liu, Thelma 285 Meyer, Beverly 473 Meyer, David 409 Meyer, Joan 150, 196, 499 Meyer, Maureen 462 Meyer, Randy 224, 488 Meyer, Richard 411 Meyer, Thomas 258, 289, 292, 404 Meyer, Victoria 473 Meyerle, Michael 411 Meyers, Marcia 154 Meyers, Norman ,...136, 407 Meyers, Rose .473 Michael, Fred 96, 263 Michaelsen, Marcia ....96, 462 Michel, Harold 414 Mickelson, Chuck 253 Mickelson, John 170 Mickelwait, Ann 374 Mickey, Karen 152, 367 Middel, Claire-Ann 466 Middcl, Mary 96, 466 Middendorl, David 209, 414 Middle, Robert 96 Middlebusher, Duane ....457 Mikkelsen, Karen 367 Mikkola, Marilyn ...285, 448 Milam, Steven 96, 136, 165, 417 Miles, Marcus 96 Milke, Frank .425 Millar, Marcia 343, 365 Millar, Robyn .482 Miller, Allen 39, 106 Miller, Ann 473 Miller, Barry 436 Miller, David ...197, 240, 241 Miller, David L 479 Miller, Dennis 175 Miller, Dennis W 96, 457 Miller, Diane 2, 113, 133, 259. 379 Miller, Douglas 391 Miller, Eugene 426 Miller, Foss 224, 236 Miller, Frederick 229, 232, 233, 235, 280, 405 Miller, Gary 277, 297 Miller, Harvey 426 Miller, James 457 Miller, John 96, 396 Miller, John P 63, 64 Miller, Jo .499 Miller, Karl .413 Miller, Larry 308, 387 Miller, Laurence 438 Miller, Lela .96, 285 Miller, Leroy 228, 229 Miller, Lewis 441 Miller, Louise .453 Miller, Marianne 97, 463 Miller, Mary 156, 373 Miller, Merrely 156, 357 Miller, Michael 441 Miller, Nancy 269, 466 Miller, Nancy P 264, 355 Miller, Richard 277 Miller, Richard T 395 Miller, Rita 97, 473 Miller, Roger 269 Miller, Ronald 210, 479 Miller, Ronald P .457 Miller, Sharon 466 Miller, Sheila 381 Miller, Steven 253 Miller, Susan 493 Miller, Timothy 272, 286, 422 Miller, William 387 Millikan, Jean 112, 151, 358 Millikan, Judy 473 Mills, Gerald 407 Mills, Joan 430 Mills, Joseph .57, 291 Mills, Marilyn 138, 150, 377 Mills, Richard 230, 421 Mills, Susan 155, 377 Milne, Donald 457 Milne, Tamara 473 Mincks, Leslie 150, 373 Minden, Ralph 497 Mingus, Constance 453 Minnihan, Terry ....175, 488 Minter, Tim 391 Misich, Marilyn 473 Missildine, Robert 389 Mitchell, Carol 466 Mitchell, Colonus 479 Mitchell, David 172 Mitchell, Genette ...252, 493 Mitchell, John 97, 306 Mitchell, Linda 112, 269, 453 Mitchell, Marcus 116 Mitchell, Michael 457 Mitchell, Pamela 258 Mitchell, Patrick 97, 169 Mitchell, Stephen 282 Mitchell, Stephen V 97 Mitchell, Virginia ...302, 374 Mitchelmore, Gerald 97 Mize, Charles 138 Mize, Robert 97, 287, 457 Mizuta, Howard 97, 258, 438 Mjelde, Meyers 389 Moayedi, Bahman 97 Moe, Fredrick 209 Moe, Monte 358 Moe, Shirley 274, 448 Moeckel, Paula 151 156, 367 Moehring, Lucille ...97, 433 Moeller, Curtis 196, 421 Moffatt, Mary 493 Mogush, James 152, 421 Mogush, John 421 Mohn, Wayne 209, 397 Mobs, Edward 426 Moises, Michael .479 Moll, Mary 435 Moll, Torbj ' orn 61 Molsness, Gary 497 Moltke, Joan 256, 374 Mon, Wai 299, 467 Monaghan, A. Keith 55 Monaghan, Craig 399 Monette, Marian 428 Monrad, Barbara 381 Monroe, Judith 112, 259, 358 Monroe, Robert 278 Montefalcon, Verne 275, 467 Montgomery, Karoleen ....473 Montgomery, Robert 97, 224, 401 Montgomery, Steven 97, 132, 260, 301 Monty, Marian 360 Mooberry, Jack 229, 235 Moody, Thomas .415 Mooney, Robert 97, 415 Moore, Bliss 97 Moore, Bruce 275 Moore, Carol 462 Moore, Connie 467 Moore, David 288 Moore, David D 497 Moore, Emmctt 67, 258 Moore, Gary 97 Moore, Judy 97 Moore, Michael 395 Moore, Mildred 97 Moore, Nancy .493 Moore, Patrick 97, 132, 133, 175, 178, 301 Moore, Richard 97, 171 Moore, Ronald .401 Moore, Steven 210, 488 Moore, Wade 425 Mooring, Sally .431 Moos, Kenneth .415 Moran, Felix 97, 176, 178 Moran, John 175, 176 Moran, Margo 367 Morasch, Carol 269, 463 Morasch, Kathy 358 Morehead, Dean ....168, 441 Morehouse, Betty 97 Morehouse, Bruce 139 Morehouse, James 97, 264, 299, 401 Morency, Karl 421 Morey, Brian 97 Morlitt, Brad 389 Morgan, Jean 97, 255, 258, 274, 365 Morgan, Larry 495 Morgan, Marlene 428 Morgan, Sally 448 Morgen, Gerald 389 Morley, Tim 495 Morrell, William 457 Morris, Ann 152, 153, 273, 374 Morris, Danny 457 Morris, James 97, 309 Morris, John 393 Morris, Sharon 448 Morrison, Dennis 39 Morrison, Joan 98, 286 Morrison, William 98, 194, 262, 397 Morrow, Gerald 133 Morrow, Michael 41, 263 Morse, Robert 278 Morse, Steven 479 Mortensen, Art 288 Mortensen, Suzan 258 Morton, Linda .98, 467 Morton, Maureen .467 Morton, Robert 311, 438 Morton, Robert J 479 Mosch, Steven .497 Moseley, Cora .463 Moseley, David 157 Mosher, Gwendolyn 448 Mosher, Raymond ...98, 479 Mosher, Robert 98, 457 Moss, John 457 Moss, Peggy 140, 360 Moss, Robert 196 Mott, Robert ...58, 106, 260 Motteler, Del 98, 395 Mottishaw, Laura ...254, 473 Mottner, Michael 488 Moulden, David .457 Moulton, Rose 285, 308, 453 Moultrie, Kenneth ...229, 457 Mourer, Nancy 448 Mouton, Cathy 493 Mowry, Patricia 344, 377 Mowry, Susan 98, 377 Mraz, John 405 Mueller, Herbert 98, 402 Mueller, Marti 98, 255, 258, 373 Mueller, Robert Mueller, Wolfgang Muffit, Patty 140 Muije, Linda 98 Muiie, Slephne 365 Mullen, James -395 Muller, Paul 391 MuUis, Lynda 98 Mulvihill, Gregory 197, 244 Mundinger, Ann 499 Mundt, Karl 98 Mundy, Frederick ....98, 263 Munns, John 407 Munro, Gregg 253, 261, 339, 411 Munroe, Margaret 360 Munson, Carolyn 154 Munter, Daniel 405 Murdock, Christy 485 Murdock, Daniel 404 Muri, William 409 Murphy, Avon 436 Murphy, Douglas ....391, 488 Murphy, Harry 98 Murphy, John 497 Murphy, John T 98, 275, 419 Murphy, Mary 435 Murphy, Sandra 453 Murray, Arlo 122 Murray, Marilynn 365 Murray, Michael 98, 134, 260, 330, 441 Murray, Michael 399 Murray, Pamela 355 Murray, Patricia 467 Murray, Robert 389 Murray, Stephen 98 Murren, Kenneth 391 Muse, Raymond 55 Musser, John 306 Mutz, Marc 389 Myers, Diane 369 Myers, Rick ...169, 196, 389 Myers, Stephen 399 Myers, Wayne 497 Mykland, Ann 473 Mylin, Ken 306 N Nagel, Marlene 365 Nagle, John 64 Nance, Frank 168, 411 Nanto, Howard 172 Nasburg, Robert 393 Nassar, Naim 98, 285 Natsuhara, Bonnie 98, 140, 264, 337, 473 Nattsisson, Capt 168 Naught, Duane 98 Neace, Marjorie 467 Neal, Kenneth 393 Neale, Patrick 238, 409 Nebel, John 223 Neher, Susa n 463 Neihart, Patricia 462 Neil, Douglas 422 Neil, Larry 98, 172, 392 Neill, Betty 98 Neill, Howard 153, 165, 196, 410 Neill, Martha 98, 373 Neill, Nancy 365 Neilson, Kenneth 417 Neitzel, Thomas 457 Nelson, Barbara 358 Nelson, Charlotte 462 Nelson, Cheryl 98, 371 Nelson, Christie 448 Nelsen, Corydon ....154, 479 Nelson, Dale 289, 438 Nelson, Dennis 479 Nelson, Diana 273, 374 Nelson, Donel 409 Nelson, Dwayne 488 Nelson, Everett .438 Nelson, Gary 479 Nelson, James 209 Nelson, Janet 473 Nelson, John 208, 209 Nelson, Larry 258, 479 Nelson, Linda 435 Nelson, Marilyn 341, 348, 453 Nelson, Pamela 473 Nelson, Paul 98, 479 Nelson, PhiUip 407 Nelson, Robert 275, 384 Nelson, Robert D 457 Nelson, Ronald 98, 304 Nelson, Ronald W 404 Nelson, Stanley 98, 262, 292 Nelson, Sunny 286 Nelson, Thomas 98 Nemitz, Jeffrey 98, 389 Nesbitt, Gene 98, 277 Nesbitt, Mark 170, 171 Nesbitt, Susan 285, 286 Neslund, Philip 300 Ness, Donald 308, 457 Neslund, Philip 457 Nesse, William 170, 171, 438 Nessel, Joe 497 Nester, Beverly 98, 467 Nethercutt, G. R. Jr 150, 193, 413 Nettleton, James 175, 176, 419 Neubert, Thomas 168 Neuenschwander, Don ....457 Neufeld, Larrimore 302 Neumann, Lawrence 275 Neumann, Greg 98, 488 Neutz, Judith 196, 473 Neves, Roberta 152, 269, 428 Newberg, Jill 433 Newbill, Robert 98, 240, 289, 399 Newby, Cinda 254, 473 Newell, Roy 98 Newfield, Susan 463 Newhouse, Joyce 473 Newman, Gregory 479 Newschwander, Peggy ....136, 265, 367 Newson, E. James 209 Ng, Spencer Wah 285 Nicholas, Sharon 98, 169, 433 Nichols, Dean 98, 419 Nichols, Douglas 457 Nichols, Nick 196, 278, 397 Nichols, Richard 438 Nicholson, Sue 98, 381 Nickel, Gale 98 Nickels, James 389 Nickerson, John 297 Nickerson, Ralph 98 Nicolls, Sharon 433 Niedermeyer, Glenn 98, 169, 171, 172, 258, 441 Nielsen, Larry 458 Nielsen, Patricia .428 Nielsen, Steven 438 Nielson, James 65, 458 Niemeyer, Vincent 99 Niemi, Laurie 208, 209 Niemi, Richard 420 Niesen, James 99, 426 Nihoul, Timothy ...391, 392 Nikko, Katherine 154, 252, 269, 360 Nikula, Edward 99 Nilan, Robert 62 Nill, Marilyn .499 Nishimoto, David ...275, 458 Nisley, Sandra 367 Nisson, Sandra 359 Nisson, Sonja 359 Nogle, Nancy 2, 72, 99, 113, 140, 259, 274, 367 Noiseth, Dan 458 Noland, Earl 422 Nollmeyer, Kathleen ...308, 493 Noorda, Wilford .458 Norcross, Ann 280 Norcross, Stephen 280 Nordby, George 99 Nordby, Nona 99 Nordhagen, Sherilyn 493 Norene, Carol .435 Norin, William ...235, 280 Norley, David 99 Norling, Daniel 488 Norman, Dolores 381 Normand, James 426 Norris, Bud 197, 209, 223, 488 North, Peggy 272, 339, 355 North, Sheila 435 Northcutt, Richard 417 Northrup, Catherine 40 Norton, Penny 428 Nostrant, Donald ...210, 458 Notaras, Joyce 473 Nottingham, Ralph 210, 479 Novacoff, Tanya ...176, 360 Novak, Rebecca 371 Novak, William 425 Nunn, Richard 253, 413 Nussbaum, Susan 156, 263, 343, 377 Nutting, Larry 292, 441 Nyberg, Mary ...99, 263, 431 Nye, Joe 2, 111, 259, 389 Nygren, Andrea 277, 467 Nygren, Steven 99, 411 Nylander, Gregory 409 Nylin, Jane 493 Nylin, Kenneth 458 Nyman, Kathleen .493 Nysoe, Patricia 433 o Oak, Harold 99, 278 Oak, Patricia 278 Oakes, Faye .493 Oakley, Craig 458 Oakley, Marcene 467 Oaks, Marilyn Obeid, Mousa 282 Oberg, Barbara 264, 265 Oberholtzer, Larry 497 Oblizalo, Thomas „ 409 O ' Brien, Edward 99, 258, 307, 426 O ' Connell, Michael 441 O ' Connor, David 99 O ' Connor, Sheila 473 Odell, Carol 297, 500 Odman, Dennis 196, 387 O ' Donin, Michael 385 O ' Donnell, Carl 232, 235 O ' Donnell, Carol 428 O ' Donnell, Michael 99, 139 O ' Donnell, Pamela 99 O ' Donnell, Sheila ...99, 428 Odsen, Hans ...99, 130, 399 Oftebro, James 415 Ogawa, Russell 99, 275 Ogg, Larry 411 Ohling, Linda 99, 379 Ohnstad, Robert 99 Oishi, Ronald 175, 458 Ojerio, Alexander 275, 277, 279 Okada, Lynne 275 Okert, Karl .479 Olausen, Signe 473 Olberg, Harley 297 Olberg, Linda ....99, 287, 288 Oldham, Beth 473 Olds, Robert ...262, 277, 277 Olin, Frederick 497 Olin, Stanley 99, 390 Olinger, Helena .428 Oliver, Colleen .431 Oliver, David 391 Olmstead, Donald 385 Olsen, C. Lynne .428 Olsen, Janet .474 Olsen, Karen 138, 448 Olsen, Ralph 170, 269 Olsen, Ronald ....99, 262, 425 Olson, Candace 360 Olson, Craig 390 Olson, Dancil 488 Olson, Harold 99 Olson, John 479 Olson, Judith 196, 374 Olson, Karen 474 Olson, Kristin .493 Olson, Laura ...196, 286, 448 Olson, Lauren 448 Olson, Lawrence 99, 140, 172, 417 Olson, Lonnie 415 Olson, Marge 500 Olson, Nancy .428 Olson, Paul _.99 Olson, Richard 258 Olson, Ronald 258, 290, 292, 298, 441 Olson, Sandra 474 Olson, Sharon 2, 100, 106, 109, 151, 485 Olstad, Ronald .419 Olston, Allen 392 Oman, Glenn 193 Omey, Marilyn 134, 258 Omlid, Lee 210, 390 Omiin, Gary 479 O ' Neal, Linda 252, 287, 288, 373 Onstad, John 244, 439 Opie, Robert ...169, 171, 172 Optholt, Susan 133, 428 Orchard, Del 100 Orchard, Janet 100 O ' Rear, Michael 387 Orita, Adam 275 Ormiston, Susan 100, 153, 156, 255, 263, 365 O ' Rourke, Jacqueline 467 Orr, Margaret 100, 428 Orr, Ronald 209, 390 Orth, Penny 482 Osborn, Janet 154, 453 Osborn, Pamela 100, 285, 286 Osgard, Jamie 155, 168, 169, 379 Osgood, John 100 Osheroff, Michael 439 Ostby, Gerald 100 Osterberg, David 258 Ostheller, Lowell 100 Ostlund, Jon 100 Ostrander, Linda 360 Ostrander, Richard 138, 150, 152, 245, 404 Oswald, Donald 175, 442 Otsuki, M. Frances 462 Ott, Richard 61 Ousley, Mary 100, 153, 156, 374 Ovall, Larry 458 Overmyer, Christie 300 Oviatt, Sandra 448 Owens, Jerry 439 Owens, Larry .417 P Pace, Maryann .462 Packard, Bernice „.. 100 Paddock, Emily .435 Pai, V. Sadanand 276, 287, 436 Paige, Thomas 287, 458 Paine, Barbara 100 Paine, Robert 384 Pair, James 100, 280 Pakenen, Jon .439 Palm, Cynthia 272 Palmer, Beverly 100, 245 Palmer, Craig .479 Palmer, Michael 218, 230, 397 Palmer, Thomas 100, 135 Palmer, Timothy 100 Palmiero, Frank 171, 387 Panasuk, Sandra .431 Pandey, Ganga 276, 288 Pangle, Jennifer 435 Pangrazi, Robert 100 Pannek, Michael .497 Papajani, Vicki 245, 493 Pappas, Sandra 196, 374 Pappe, Shirley 435 Paquette, Steven 413 Parcell, Barbara 493 Pardue, Carol 100, 474 Paris, Drew 165, 419 Parisio, William .479 Parke, Gay .493 Parker, Gene 178, 426 Parker, Jeffry 100, 120, 289, 292, 479 Parker, Richard 59, 291 Parker, William .411 Parkins, Judson .488 Parks, Carol .467 Parks, Marilyn .474 Parks, Stephen .419 Parmenter, Penny .474 Parmentier, Jerome 385 Parnell, Denise .453 Parr, Gary „.397 Parrish, Gale _J85 Parrish, Lafe _278 Parrish, Scott 134, 488 Parrish, William 258 Partlow, Gerald .497 Passage, Richard 100, 280 Passons, William 436 Palerson, Glenn 178 Patocskai, Margaret „.10O Paton, James „...100 Patrick, Susan _4fi2 Patrick, Thomas .419 Patterson, Dallas 100, 165, 402 Patterson, Eileen 379 Patterson, Helen 462 Patterson, Pat 39, 193, 244 Patterson, Ruth .462 Patterson, Vernon ....100, 176 Patton, Robert 262, 413 Patty, Ernest .411 Paul, Donald .488 Paul, Michael 100 Pauli, Charlotte ...282, 369 Paulon, Joanne JOO, 136, 150, 3T7 Paulsen, Adele 361 Paulson, Arleen .448 Paulson, Christie ....332, 352 Paulson, Glen 272, 306 Paulson, John 297 Paulson, Richard 150, 253, 300, 407 Paulson, Timmie 155, 332, 3T7 Paxten, Keath 411 Paxton, Carol .449 Payne, Linda 379 Payne, Michael .479 Payne, Nancy 154, 467 Payne, Richard .401 Peacock, Karen 302, 485 Peak, Susan 152 Pearce, Thomas 488 Pearman, Charles 407 Pearson, Charles ...289, 439 Pearson, Don 274 Pearson, Edwin 100 Pearson, Gordon .391 Pearson, Michael -442 Pearson, Rodger 100, 312, 395 Pease, Gaylord 442 Pease, Michael 136, 309 Pease, Richard 140, 458 Pedersen, Gary .411 Pedersen, Lois 100, 258 Pedersen, Mark 415 Pedersen, Robert 439 Pedersen, Verner 278 Peel, Daniel 100, 426 Peeples, Darrel 137, 155, 223 Peerson, Walt 312 Pelatt, Michael .479 Pelegruti, Gail 355 Pelton, Robert 439 Pence, Ronald 244 Pendell, Franklin ...309, 488 Pendell, Patrick 100 Pendergrass, Gerald 139, 169, 171 Penewell, Thomas 409 Pennak, R. Stephen Pennick, William 389 508 Penniman, H. Steven .458 Pcnwell, Judy 428 Peper, Thomas 404 Pepin, Majella 100, 482 Peppard, Jon 123 Pepple, Gladys 493 Percival, Dan - 100 Perkins, John .244 Perkins, Michelle 369 Perry, Charles 310 Perry, Leslie 100, 279 Perry, Madilane 462 Perry, Mignon 51 Perry, Richard 407 Perryman, Jade 308, 453 Perryman, Lance 300, 309, 387 Person, Carole .258 Person, Roland 436 Peters, Donald 442 Peters, Frank 152, 420 Peters, J. William ...258, 385 Peters, James -.385 Peters, Jane .433 Peters, Karen ...110, 259, 482 Peters, William 133, 439 Petersen, Arlo 308 Petersen, David 413 Petersen, Karen 100, 285, 308, 310 Petersen, Michael 497 Petersen, Stephen 336 Petersen, Vicki 126, 150, 435 Peterson, Allen 197, 242, 258, 390 Peterson, Arthur 259 Peterson, Barbara 493 Peterson, Barbara J. 100, 431 Peterson, Bruce .402 Peterson, Dave .209, 415 Peterson, David 479 Peterson, Donald 100, 171, 289 Peterson, Dorothy 428 Peterson, Eugene 393 Peterson, Ivan 165, 336, 413 Peterson, James 176, 262 Peterson, Janet 449 Peterson, Jean 474 Peterson, Jeanne 194, 196, 272, 300, 429 Peterson, Jeanette 355 Peterson, John 397 Peterson, Kathleen 485 Peterson, Linda 467 Peterson, Ronald 280, 391 Peterson, Rodney 458 Peterson, Ross 278 Peterson, Sandra 462 Peterson, Stephen 458 Peterson, Susan 467 Peterson, Wayne 288 Peterson, William 479 Petit, Charles 300 Petragallo, Pamela 493 Petrask, Meri-Lynn 176, 369 Petteys, Keith 420 Pettibone, C. Alan 311 Pettichord, Ann 169, 265 Pettigrew, Margaret 374 Pettit, Barbara 373 Pettit, John 253, 300 Peugh, Harriet 449 Pfaff, Lois 349, 352, 431 Pfeiffer, Linda 357, 467 Pfeitfer, Robert 479 Pfenning, Linda .256 Pflugmacher, Beverly ....1 13, 259 449 Pflugrath, Ronald .-..100, 426 Phebus, Carey 479 Phelps, Maribeth 449 Philbrook, Nancy ...265, 280 Philip, Suzanne 482 Phillips, Donald 154, 304, 305, 395 Phillips, Frank 399 Phillips, Gayle 136, 482 Phillips, John 307 Phillips, Linda .485 Phillips, Marc .439 Phillips, Meryl 287 Phillips, Nicky 100, 258, 285, 286, 449 Phillips, Ronald 479 Phillips, Sharon 381 Phipps, Michael 277 Phipps, Susan 259, 359 Picatti, Nancy 101, 152, 369 Pickering, Larry 278, 279 Pickering, Mary 467 Pidcock, Marilyn 500 Pierce, Gregory 210 Pierce, Roger 280 Pierson, Sandra 462 Pike, Nancy _ .467 Pilcher, Patricia ..._ 474 Pinnell, Richard 413 Pintler, Gail 229, 264 Piper, Kathryn 359 Pitman, Theodore 278 Pittis, Jack 384 Pittman, James 242, 299 Pitts, Larry 307, 404 Pitzer, Donald 126, 133 Planchon, A _ 174 Piatt, Georgeann 449 Plopper, Kenneth 385 Plowman, Judith 429 Plughoff, Merrill .419 Plummer, Ann 101, 286, 426 Poe, James 101, 393 Poe, Karen 462 Pohlman, Stephen 389 Poindexter, William 38 Poitras, Anne 359 Polhemus, Carl 399 Pollart, David 419 Pollock, Maria 152. 154, 493 Pomada, John 479 Pomeroy, Margaret 357 Pontsler, Donald 101 Poock, Deborah 134, 474 Poole, H. Thomas 404 Poon, Robert 275 Poostforoosh, Manoo 101 Pope, Mary 282, 453 Poppe, Marilyn 101, 247, 299, 482 Poppie, Marinel 101 Porter, Barbara 154, 375 Porter, David 258 Porter, Lawrence ...308, 404 Porter, Mark 479 Porter, Paul 458 Porter, Virginia 449 Porter, William 101, 419 Porterfield Susan 431 Portrcy, Steven 385 Posner, Terry 413 Pospisil, Jaroslav 101 Potter, Constance 474 Potter, David 45 8 Potter, Joanne 101, 462 Potter, Joseph 101, 240 Potter, Judy 474 Potter, Michael 101 Potter, Shirley 151, 357 Potterf, Jerry 169 Pottratt, Edith 500 Pottratz, William ...101, 402 Potucek, Brian 419 Poulsen, Antoinette 330 Pounders, Tresa 435 Powell, Albert 311 Powell, Ann .493 Powell, Peggy 453 Power, Ray 420 Pozzi, Susan 474 Pratt, Gregory 389 Pracna, Michael 101 Precht, Carolyn 449 Precht, James 235, 458 Prendergast, Lynda 369 Prentiss, Michael ...101, 419 Prescott, Paula 153, 474 Presnell, Diana 269, 493 Preston, Jane 136, 287, 288, 493 Price, Curtis 101, 402 Price, Michael 209, 397 Price, Steven 458 Price, Wayne .426 Priest, Gwendolyn . ...101, 474 Priestley, Gregory 488 Primrose, Donald 413 Prine, John 101, 489 Pringle, Kathleen 369 Prisadsky, Nona 482 Pritchard, David 278 Proctor, Thomas 420 Proedrou, Regina 467 Prokop, Nadine 263 Pruden, Patricia 449 Pruitt, Wayne 101 Pugh, Nancy .449 Pulito, Kelly 497 Pulliara, John 300 Purcell, John 101 Purcell, Pierre 307 Purdue, Cheryl 435 Purves, William 436 Puryear, Gail 274, 308, 439 Puterbaugh, Glen 426 Putnam, Ann 101, 431 Putnam, James 175 Q Quackenbush, Donald ...385 euackenbush. Sheila 433 uanbeck, Maridee 138, 433 8uestad, Noel 474 uigley, Karren 269, 462 Quinn, Carol .113, 259, 367 Quirk, Cecelia 150 Qureshi, Shafqat 276 R Raber, William 421 Radford, Frank 106, 121 Radke, Judith 136 Radovich, Richard 409 Raffelson, Dennis 101, 176, 177, 178, 426 Raguso, Rodney 389 Raichle, Mary 482 Raichle, Robert 442 Rainbolt, Michael 101, 169, 171, 172, 458 Raiton, Rhea 176, 377 Rama, Mohan 276 Ramadorai, Gopalan 276 Ramsey, Carolyn ...256, 381 Ramsey, Shirley 101 Randall, Gordon ...102, 289 Randall, Joyce 493 Randall, Ronald 102 Rankin, Maria .474 Rankin, Rick _..439 Ranta, Chris _ 102, 140, 153, 156, 463 Rantanen, Norman 277 Rao, Venkateswara 276 Rapakko, Mary 302, 449 Rapp, Morgan 277, 279 Rasmussen, Catherine ....474 Rasmussen, Monti .435 Rasmussen, Peter 196, 262, 415 Rathbun, William ... 102, 411 Rathwell, Robert .479 Ratzman, Michael ...171, 442 Raugust, Marilyn 500 Raume, Betty 276 Rausch, Luella 449 Rawlings, Candace 265, 474 Ray, B. Roger 55 Ray, Marcia 463 Raymond, David ...172, 260 Raymond, Lorraine 433 Raymond, Richard 289 Raymond, Wynn 102 Rayner, David 395 Raza, Syed 391 Razwick, Gerald 103, 172 Reader, Lockheed 479 Reagan, Brian 102, 415 Real, Charlene 361 Reams, Douglas 395 Rebeson, Larry 305 Recob, Richard 497 Redd, Phillip ...278, 286, 286 Redd, William 489 Redinger, Jon 176, 269 Redmond, William 426 Reece, James 102 Reed, Barbara 467 Reed, Cerissa 493 Reed, Douglas 390 Reed, James 409 Reed, Janet 136, 264, 276 Reed, Margaret 102, 258 Reed, Richard 210 Reed, Robert 458 Reed, Sam 276 Reedy, Howard 102, 134, 403 Reeff, Paul 409 Keep, James 288 Reep, John 288 Reese, Jill 138. 359 Reese, Mark 389 Reese, Michael _ 384 Reeves, Dennis 102, 276 Reeves, Maureen 462 Reeves, Nancy 102, 139 Reffett, Deanna Regan, Stephan .442 Reid, Carrilee 359 Reid, Thomas 102, 397 ReiUy, Allen ....175, 311, 439 Reilly, James 102 Reillv, Mark 102 Reinbold, James .404 Reinbold, Nancy 361 Reinbold, Rita 102 Reinhard, Joan 381 Reinhardt, Kathleen 278 Reinke, Jerome 278, 442 Reis, John 102, 392 Reisenauer, Margery 485 Reitan, Henry 135 Reith, Sharon 500 Reitmeier, Janice 134, 265, 357 Reitz, Pamela 154, 467 Relyea, Stanley 102 Rembert, Michael 489 Remboldt, June 258, 264, 299, 482 Remington, James 210 Remsberg, Mary 358 Renfro, Judith 102, 429 Renne, Roger 102, 277 Rennebaum, Fritz 310 Renner, Dean 102 Reno, Lynn 102 Renshaw, Karen 176, 252 Renshaw, Vernon 258 Repanich, Michael 407 Repman, Thomas ....102, 426 Repp, Gary 489 Resler, William 141, 258, 263, 419 Ressa, Jerry 439 Retallack, William 174 Rettkowski, Gale 307 Reyier, Arne ..458 Reynolds, Nancy 429 Rhebeck, Durrel 102, 421 Rheiner, Stanley ...258, 259 Rhiger, Rosemary 493 Rhoads, Scott 389 Rhoads, Jon ....195, 275, 417 Rhode, Skip 196 Rhodes, Allen 497 Rhodes, Donna 102 Riaz, Syed 390 Riccius, Ursula 131, 332, 359 Rice, Kristie .435 Rice, Ray 102, 392 Rich, Barbara .435 Rich, Meg 485 Richard, Joanne 102, 258 Richard, Terry 102, 411 Richards, Barrie 278, 286, 286 Richards, Terry A 278 Richardson, Frederick —.304, 306, 387 Richardson, Jack 404 Richardson, Nancy 102, 500 Riches, Michael 175, 479 Richmond, Daniel ...169, 439 Richmond, Patricia 467 Riddell, Susan 102, 482 Riddle, Susan 500 Riden, Ralph 405 Ridlington, James ...102, 404 Rieckers, Keith 140, 253 Riedasch, Ronald ...102, 409 Riediger, Gloria 102 Rieger, Dennis 439 Riggle, Eldon 102, 288 Riggs, Roger 274 Rihm, Mary 123 Rihm, Michael 278 Riley, David 409 Riley, Patricia .....474 Riley, Sharon 467 Ringness, Sara 485 Ringo, Shirley 258 Ripley, Richard 497 Risse, Judith 357 Ritchie, Andrea 176 Ritlenhouse, Gary 102 Ritter, Georgia 449 Ritter, Norene 377 Rivard, Jennifer 462 Rivers, Joe 102, 290 Roach, Richard 275 Robbin, Janis 367 Robbins, Charles 102 Robbins, James 479 Robbins, James G 102 Robbins, Melvin 102, 439 Robbins, Randy 262 Roberts, Barbara 102 Roberts, Craig 210 Roberts, Douglas .458 Roberts, Eileen .433 Roberts, Frederick 390 Roberts, Hilda 59 Roberts, John 103, 407 Roberts, June 64 Roberts, Lance 387 Roberts, Mary .493 Roberts, Mary J 381 Roberts, M. June 474 Roberts, Vicki 141, 381 Robertson, Carol ...103. 359 Robertson, Dale 236 Robertson, James 103 Robertson, John 426 Robertson, Phyllis ...247, 355 Robertson. Richard 165. 395 Robinson, Ardith 467 Robinson, Brian 395 Robinson, Dale 103, 287, 288 Robinson, David 103 Robinson, Gail 245, 256, 474 Robinson, James 230 Robinson. John 278 Robinson. Kenneth 288, 479 Robinson, Linda 462 Robinson, Marcia .493 Roche, Ben 310 Rochelle, James _ 103 Rock, Jack 103. 425 Rock Joe _ 479 Rockway, John 292 Rodda, John 350 Rodda, John F 389 Rodeen, Michael 170 Rodekuhr, Judith 103, 134, 375 Rodekuhr, Marsha ! ...375 Rodkey, Johanna ...138, 433 Rodland, Barbara 467 Roe, Ronald 103, 306 Roehr, Urry 104, 178 Roelfs, Harriet 449 Roesler, Alfred 277, 277 Rolfler, Dian 367 Rogal, Conrad 436 Rogan, Ellen .. .103, 154, 493 Rogan, Mark 458 Rogers. Bonny 286 Rogers. Elona 463 Rogers. Linda 256, 358 Rogers, Linda M. ...256, 482 Rogerson, Ronald 260 Rohwer, Robin 421 Roijer, Per 306, 387 Rolfe, Jill 150, 357 Rolfs, Richard 106, 134 141, 155, 253, 276, 409 Roller, Irvin 242, 399 Rollins, Claudia 493 Rollins, Robert 307 Roloff, Jaretta 291 Romjue, Raymond 393 Ronning, Marylee ...103, 359 Rooks, Na ncy ....151. 152. 367 Roop. Joseph 263 Root, Charles ....103, 277, 279 Root, Jerry 119, 135, 407 Root, Joann 103 Rootvik, Joanna 344 Rosander, Glenn ...103, 415 Rosander, Julie 493 Rosbach, Steven 165, 387 Rose, David 103, 197, 245, 258 Rose, Edward 479 Rosellini, Sue 365 Rosen, John 479 Rosenbaum, Jean 474 Rosenberg, Philip 291 Rosenberger, Ronald 289 Rosenbladt, Sandra 449 Rosenkranz, Robert 403 Ross, Patricia 41 Ross, Roxanna .467 Rosser, David _.407 Rossman, Duane ...103, 419 Rossman, Marilyn ...265, 485 Roth, Thomas 202, 204, 209 Rothfus, Gary .421 Rothrock, Daniel 395 Roths, Alice 103, 365 Roupe, Sandra 467 Rouse, Marian 269, 474 Rousseau, Ellis 103, 395 Routledge. Garry 409 Row, Frederic .409 Rowe, Leslie 278, 453 Rowe, Mary 435 Rowe. Pat 126, 133, 260 Rowe, Robert 253 Rowe, Thomas 280, 415 Rowell, Gordon 280. 479 Rowley. Jacqueline 196, 493 Royer, Elizabeth ...103, 493 Royle, Mary 482 Ruark, Stephen 278 Rubicam, Susan 467 Ruchty, Janis 103, 288 Rucker. Jayne 103. 355 Rude, Robert 115, 479 Rudrauff. Ann 299, 482 Rued, Larry 458 Ruffcorn, Linda 339, 500 Rugg, George 210, 421 Rugg, Meredith 429 Ruidl, Richard 413 Rulffes, Donald 103, 395 Rulon, William .415 Rumps, David 489 Rund, Bruce 413 Rundell, Hugh 123 Rupp, William 426 Ruppert, John .442 Russ, Leola ...103. 299. 361 Russell. Bryant .409 Russell, Caroline 462 Russell, Doris 449 Russell, Thomas 291 Russell, William ...._ 489 Rustan, Andrew .409 Ruther, William 442 Rutherford. Denney 103 Rutherford. Gordon 259 Rutherford, Judith 104 Rutherford, Rita 483 Rutherford, Scott 104, S2 390 Rutherford, Susan . ' ...371 Ryan, Connie 311 Ryan, James ...135, 262, 426 Ryan, Lester 196 Ryan, Patricia 105, 151, 152, 255, 329, 334. 336. 371 Ryan. Roger 311 Ryder, Thelma 273, 467 Rye, David 104, 399 Rytkonen, Bruce .479 s Saari, Alice 150, 247, 252, 343. 355 Sabin. Liz 500 Sabo. Ronald 210 Saboe. Dwane 104. 404 Sackett. Fredrick 104, 229, 264 Sackmann. Steven 104 Sackville-West, Jack 262. 426 SackviUe-West. R. L. ...421 Sadigh, Esfandiary 282, 291 Sado, Patricia .485 Safarzadeh, Sousan 282 Saffell, John 479 Saffell, Sandra 357 Safford, Carol 258 Sagli, Patricia 429 Sahr, Robert ...104, 302, 479 Saikia, Birendra 276, 282 St. Clair, Jack 458 St. Dennis, Clarke 224 Sakai, Eugene 104, 415 Saksena, Krishna 276 Sakuma. Gary - 104. 175. 176, 178, 280, 426 Sakuma, Ronald 137, 258, 261, 458 Sakuma, Steven .458 Saleman, Susan 150, 483 Salget, Sue .463 Salisbury, John .439 Salisbury, Robert 104 Sallquist, William 458 Salsman, Clydean ...104, 258 Salt, Diane 500 Saltarelli, Larry 439 Salter, Mary 104, 355 Salvadalena, Douglas 384 Sampson, Connie ...256, 493 Sampson, James 436 Sampson, Sheila 309, 462 Samuels, Bruce 480 Samuelson, Bruce ....105, 172 Sand, Richard 196, 415 Sandbeck, Leonard 439 Sandberg, Donald .238, 489 Sandberg, Jerrie 431 Sande, Ronald 104 Sanders, Diane 104, 361 Sanders, Kathleen ...104, 474 Sanders, Sandra 104, 286 Sanders, Steven 156. 389 Sanderson, Gary 480 Sanderson. Susan 152. 252, 463 Sandifer. Charles _..274 Sandmeyer. Richard .497 Sandoz. Clark 171, 387 Sands, Curtis 275 Sandstrom, Chris .458 Sarchet, Robin 449 Sarver, Gayle .493 Sasser, Patricia 104, 462 Sasser, Sharon .435 Satake, Joe 275 Sather, Arthur _ 419 Sather, Harland ...104, 258 Satterwhite, Nancy 367 Sattler, Kathryn 256, 493 Sauer, Judith 381 Sauer, Michael 405 Saunders, Stephen 230 Saunderson. Ann ...265, 493 Sauvage, James 405 Sauve, Cheryl .474 Sauvola, Michael 104 Savage, David _...133 Savage, Mary .449 Savory, Nancy 153, 377 Sawyer, Helen _ .462 Sawyer, Kenneth 104. 172, 439 Saxton, Robert 230, 397 Saxton, William ...230. 397 Sayonc. Diana .463 Seaman. Ronald 480 Seaman, Sandra 196, 379 Scanlan, Myra 154, 355 Scariano, Ralph .413 Schacht, Donald 230. 390 Schaeter. Ellen 104 Schaefer, Janet .435 Schaeffer, Barbara 133, 258,379 Schaeffer, Linda 435 Schaeffer, R. Gale .458 Schaer, Katherine ...44, 150 Schafer, Keith 104, 442 Scharf, James .417 Schatz, Jennifer 375 Schauss, Janice 375 Schedler, Paula 258 Scheel, Michael 442 Schei, Jerry „ 104 Scheidtmaim, Robert 104, 275,288 Scheiler, Margaret 133, 252, 254, 361 Schell, Kathleen 104, 431 Scheiler, James 395 Scheurich, Janice ...287. 462 Scheurich, Michael 104, 288 Schick, Larry 104 Schiller, Jerry 169, 385 Schiller, Joan _ .431 Schillinger, Ronald 458 Schindler, Sally 140, 245, 375 Schlien, Nayda 304, 308, 310, 361 Schlomer, Gregory ...277, 278 Schlosser, Rita 300, 500 Schluneger, Ann 269, 493 Schmick, Bruce 104, 407 Schmid, John ...137, 263, 280 Schmid, Gary 104 Schmidt, Gretchen .493 Schmidt, Judith _...355 Schmidt, Laurence 289 Schmidt, Priscilla 467 Schmierer, Michal 104 Schmitt, John ...277, 278, 279 Schmitten, Barbara 104 Schmitten, Rolland 104. 309, 411 Schnebly, Larry 300i 480 Schnebly, Patricia 379 Schneider, Burch 259 Schneider, David 419 Schneider, Dennis ...300, 480 Schneider, Hildegarde .467 Schneider, Resi 500 Schneider, Sally _. .355 Schneider, Susan 365 Schneider, William 458 Schnellhardt, Stephen ...299, 442 Schoeff, John 253, 387 Schoen, Steven 389 Schoessler, Raymond 288, 404 Schreck. Larry 104, 302. 390 Schreck, Richard 229 Schroedel, Joel 104, 123. 133 Schroedel. Marcella 104 Schroedel, Robin .449 Schroeder, Michael 258 Schroeder, Paul .417 Schroeder, Ray 104 Schroeder, Richard 209 Schroeter, Richard .480 Schubert, Gregory ...230, 390 Schulke, Charles 417 Schultz. David 172. 458 Schultz, Janis -...369 Schultz, Kenneth .419 Schultz, Louise 101 Schultz, Pamela 474 Schultz, Patrice 104, 474 Schulz, David 426 Schumacher, Caryl .429 Schumacher, Robert 458 Schuster, Eric 104, 439 Schutte, Carolyn 152, 369 Schuyler, Harvey 275 Schuyler, Honey .431 Schwaru, Robert 442 Schwartz, Sandra 105, 255, 258 am 1 Schwartz, Stanley ....210. 480 Schweiger. Richard 195, 397 Schweiter, Richard 458 Schwendiman, Dee .278, 286, 286, 290 Schwenlc, Albert 263 Scherwin, William 407 Scilley, William 226, 229 Scoggin, Paul 275 Scollard, Diane 433 Scott, David 262 Scott, Jeanie _ .429 Scott, Linda 105, 285 Scott, Marilyn 105, 258, 265, 431 Scott, Michael 399 Scott, Norma ....151, 265, 371 Scott, Patrick 439 Scott, William 480 Scranton, Thomas ....264, 299 Scrupps, Linda 474 Sealander, Sonja 467 Seamons, Robert 489 Sears. David 289, 426 Sears. Elaine 355 Seaton, Richard 401 Sebade, Susan 369 Sebright, William 442 Secord, Jenifer 105, 379 Seefried, Vicki 462 Seel, Katherine 485 Seely, Eileen 485 Seese, Juleen 286 Segel, Jack _ 403 Seick, Glenna 467 Seifert. Cheryl 493 Seifert. Corky 105. 123 Seims. Robert 105. 407 Seipp. Bonnie 299 Self, William 197 Selhaver, Vicki 152, 357 Seller. Gerald 258 Semro. Kerry 462 Seney, Sandra 105, 449 Senn, Donald 105 Senn, Sherrill ....150, 282, 493 Senske, Michael 307, 311 Seo, Melvin 275, 439 Serosky, Marlyn 269, 449 Sessa, Ronald 480 Setterberg, Rhoda 264, 274, 474 Setzer, Sylvia 449 Sevier, Dennis 136, 415 Sevier, Dorthy 341, 485 Sevier, Douglas 105 Sevier, John 458 Sevon. Dean 407 Sevon. Fleming 105. 407 Sewell, Mary 265, 375 Shadle, Charles 415 Shaler. Gary 480 Shaheen. Ibrahin 285 Shah, Jafar 276 Shah, Syed 276 Shaikh, Asghar 276 Shallbetter, Allen 258 Shallow, Susan 134, 371 Shank, Lawrence ...258. 390 Shanley. James 204. 208. 209 Shannon, Bette 105. 379 Shannon. Donna 154. 286. 435 Shannon. Glenna 365 Shannon, Suzanne 252 Shapton, Marilyn 371 Sharpies, Vicki 252, 375 Sharts, Vicki 435 Shaw, Chas 65 Shaw, Fred 263 Shaw, Glen ...210, 236, 417 Shaw, Jav 240. 241. 264. 299 Shaw. John 489 Shaw. Reana 494 Shaw. Roger 133. 397 Shaw, Sue 155 Shaw. William 276. 489 Sheehan. Carolyn 355 Sheehan. Susan 429 Sheely. Barbara 474 Shefner. David 139, 384 Sheikh. Ghulam 276 Sheldon. David 105, 172, 389 Shelton, Bruce 150, 442 Shelton, Lauren 38 Shelton, Sally 483 Shelton. Sigrid 483 Shelton. V. L 135 Shen. Samuel 285 Shepard. Nancy 429 Shepard, Toni 135, 196. 3T7 Sheppard. Jon 458 Sheppard. Rebecca 462 Sheridan. John 390 Sherman. Bonney 463 Sherman. Vincent 106. 172. 411 Sheron, Richard 209. 390 Sherrell. Dennis 105 Sherrill. James 106. 170. 172. 389 Sherry. Beverly 483 Shideler. Ronald ...139. 411 Shields. Larry 306. 439 Shilflet. James 105 Shimoda. Steven 458 Shinn. Kathlene 357 Shintaffer. Alan 407 Shintaffer. Dean .407 Shintaffer. Sally 429 Shipley, Charlene 153, 345, 369 Shirley, Virginia 474 Shively, Ronald 171 Shoemaker, Kent 2, 105, 399 Shoemaker, Peggy ...308, 500 Shook. Ceridwen 449 Shore. Pamela 474 Short. Daniel 397 Short. James 36 Short. James 1 105. 407 Short. James R 105 Short. Jean 463 Short. Roger 105. 242. 304. 308. 404 Short, Stanley 168. 390 Shoup. Norman 137 Shouse. Michael 140. 417 Shreves. Richard 126. 403 Shrewsbury. Kathy 449 Shrontz. Emery 403 Shrock. Emery 275 Shrope. Stephen 458 Shultz. Diane 474 Shute. Richard 170, 389 Sickel, Cathryn 381 Siddiqi. Mohammad 276 Sieg. Gary 305. 442 Sieg. George 105 Siegel. Gary 288 Siegfried. Virginia .474 Sieveke, Cynthia 467 Sieveke. John 442 Signs. Gary 262 Sikonia. Ginny 474 Siks. Mark 240 Silvestri, Lanny 395 Simkins, Elliott 168, 197. 401 Simmons, Jane 474 Simmons, Merl 135 Simmons. Susan 475 Simmons. Thomas ...210. 419 Simon. Richard 126, 497 Simon. Terrence 253, 411 Simonson. Stephen 458 Simpson, Albert 245 Simpson. Barbara ....105. 365 Simpson. Charlotte 280 Simpson, Claude 37 Simpson. Doug 307 Simpson. Dwight 420 Simpson. Jean 263. 431 Simpson, John 311. 442 Simpson, Linda 485 Simpson, Mary 258. 433 Simpson. Robert 209 Sinclair. Bonnie 156 Sinclair, Douglas 442 Sines, Beverly 467 Singal, Dharam 276 Singer. Patricia 483 Sinibaldi. Kenneth _.278 Singleton, Jon .459 Singleton. Wayne .409 Sinkbeil. James 391 Sisk. Sylvia 475 Sisson, Susan 375 Sivers. Elaine 105, 369 Sivula, Dana 449 Sizer, Virginia 105 Skiles. Loren 290 Skiles. Norman 105. 289 Skorborg, L. D 277 Skore. Vergil 392 Skrentny, Helen 106. 431 Skylstad. Ronald 489 Skylstad. Steve 489 Slagle. Franklin 288 Slagle. Thomas 442 Slater. Kenneth 403 Slaughter. Margaret 106 Slaughter. William 106. 175 Sleasman, John 278 Slee, Gary 413 Slind. Johanna 152. 500 Slind. Robert 106. 411 Sloan. Patricia 467 Slonaker. James 415 Sloneker. Janet 375 Sloper. Randal 417 Slott, Ronald 106, 480 Small, Earl 126, 384 Small. Karen 475 Small. Margaret 106 Small, Mary 453 Small, Nancy 345. 367 Small. Richard 403 omart, Dennis 489 Smathers. Wayne 480 Smethers. Ron 119, 387 Smith. Barbara 106, 433 Smith, Bruce 135. 417 Smith. Carol 429 Smith. Carol D 433 Smith, Carol S 450 Smith. Cheryl 275 Smith. Craig ...140. 195. 395 Smith, Cristine 156 Smith, Connie 494 Smith, Cynthia 379 Smith, Daniel 480 Smith, David 137, 384 Smith, Dianne 107, 258. 475 Smith, Donna 107, 450 Smith. Douglas .459 Smith. Douglas B 107, 280 Smith Douglas W 107, 480 Smith, G. Donald 37 Smith, Gary 107, 426 Smith. Gerald 480 Smith. Graig 278. 286, 286, 409 Smith, Helen 252 Smith, Jackson 171, 305, 387 Smith, James 107 Smith, James M 171 Smith, Joyce 494 Smith, Jane ...118, 259, 381 Smith, Janet 494 Smith, Janet K 286 Smith, Janice 152, 369 Smith, Janette 450 Smith. Jean 278 Smith. Jeffrey 442 Smith. Jeffrey W. ...210. 420 Smith. Jeri 107, 494 Smith, Judith 107, 153, 156, 286. 377 Smith, Judy 369 Smith, Kathleen 483 Smith, Kent 107, 169, 170, 171, 172, 387 Smith, Leslie 381 Smith, Lewis 260, 497 Smith, Linda 475 Smith, Lloyd .480 Smith, Peggy 265, 435 Smith, Marian .433 Smith, Michael 210, 480 Smith, Neal 397 Smith, Norman 106, 480 Smith, Pamela 431 Smith. Patricia 433 Smith. Paul ...171. 304. 387 Smith. PhiUp 289, 420 Smith, Richard 106 Smith, Ronald 413 Smith, Rosalie 252, 339, 379 Smith, Rowland 208, 209, 210 Smith, Sandra 453 Smith, Sherry 106 Smith, Steven 106 Smith, Susan 169, 355 Smith, Sue 379 Smith, Suzanne 106, 450 Smith, Sylvia 500 Smith, Terry 309 Smith, Thomas 106, 397 Smithson, Virginia 494 Smoots, John 393 Snapp, Michael 480 Snelgrove, Gail .433 Snell, Dale 489 Snell, Richard 106 Snider, Deanna 475 Snider, Mary 152, 467 Snodgrass, Randal ....106, 417 Snow, Betti 467 Snow, Jeffery 132, 141, 253, 409 Snow, Terry 138, 152, 196, 261, 280, 411 Snydar, Donald 106 Snyder, Ema 475 Snyder, Jacqueline 154, 343 462 Snyder, Joe 253, 300 ' , 459 Snyder. Michael 403 Snyder. Ron 411 Snyder. Susan 174, 475 Soave, Kathryn 435 Sogaard, Florence 176, 339, 377 Solatka. Michael 405 Soliday, Charles 413 Solomon. Lynda 475 Sorensen. Carol 106 Sorensen. Christine 450 Sorensen. Dorothy .475 Sorensen, H. A 68 Sorensen, Sigurd 291, 292, 480 Sorenson, Paul 306, 387 Soriano. Erminia 106. 494 Soule. Edward 417 Souther, Calvin 420 Souther, Suzanne 106. 245. 299. 373 Spaans, Alida 258, 274 Spadoni, Linda 106 Spalding. Denise 462 Spalding. Edward ....175. 405 Spalding, Geri .459 Spalding, James 442 Spangenberg. Nancy 106, 256, 299, 483 Sparks. Garry 480 Sparks. Richard 288. 459 Sparling, James 459 Speaks, Jerry 395 Specker. Bonnie 475 Speer, Jean 247 Speer. Stephen 411 Speers, Mary 475 Speerstra. Gary 106 Spellecy. Ronald 229. 480 Spence. Becky 429 Spencer. Allan 399 Spencer. David 106. 238. 258 Spencer. G. R 61. 291 Spencer. Joanne 106, 141, 150. 285, 494 Spencer, Leslie 307, 404 Spencer. Steven 392 Spencer. Suzanne 106. 258, 500 Sperline. Julie 152. 431 Sperline. Paula 338. 450 Sperline, Tom 387 Sperry. Kathleen .106. 114, 115. 116. 122. 297. 304. 485 Sperry. Shelley 500 Spielman. John 67 Spiker, Judith 106 Spiller, Jane ...153, 176, 379 Spindor, James 106, 413 Spoonemore, Loren 106 Sporleder, Judith 483 Sprague, Donald 420 Springer, Frederick 307 Sprow. Joan ...275, 277, 279 Squire, Beverly 367 Squier, David 269 Srivastava, G 276 Srsen, Margaret 483 Stack, Nancy 133, 134, 252, 433 Stably, Alice 453 Stably, Kathleen 485 Stairet, Diana .494 Stalcup, Patricia 256, 299 Staley, Sally 265, 467 Stalter, Nancy 106, 111, 450 Stanaway. Celestine 357 Standar. Janet 453 Stanfield. Larry 274 StanfiU. Roy 106. 480 Stanley. Wally 165. 314. 409 Stanley. William 409 Stanton. Diane 381 Stanton. Michelle ...287. 500 Stanton. Richard 489 Stapleton. Thomas 459 Stark. Richard 290 Stark. Richard H 298 Stark. Roger 107 Starkey. Joan 258 Starr. Charles 120, 459 Stasak. Carol 462 Staufter. Kenny 395 Stearns. Howard 309 Stearns. Janet 107 Stebbins. Mark 280 Steed. Elizabeth 485 Steel. Hjalmar 278 Steele. Jonell 433 Steele. Thomas 307. 311. 404 Steen. Robert 419 Steenbergen. Linda 302. 462 Steffen. Judith 274 Sleffen. Mary 475 Stehr. James 276, 489 Steiger. Alan 263. 387 Stein, Raymond 220, 223, 335, 415 Steinburg, Robert 459 Steiner, Jeffrey 107, 258, 401 Steiner, Stephen 401 Steiner, Terry 258, 274 Steinhaus, Barbara 450 Steininger, Kay 285, 500 Steininger, Susan 107, 256, 258, 285, 286, 308, 500 Steinke, Judy 107, 263 Steinke, Max 107. 262, 262, 292 Stelter, Connie .433 Stender, James 154, 393 Stennes, Keith .426 Stenson, Margaret .453 Stenson, Mary 475 Stepaniuk, Kent 175, 442 Stephens, Judith 468 Stephens, Robert 107, 230, 258, 259 Stephens, Ronald 415 Stephenson, Linda 475 Stephenson, Robert 134, 300, 387 Stephenson, Susan 274 Stern, Thomas 403 Stevens, C. Joy 494 Stevens, Carl 57 Stevens, David .409 Stevens, James .459 Stevens, Lawrence 399 Stevens, Michael 107 Stevens, Paul 107, 258, 259, 442 Stevens, Robert 107, 262, 304, 307. 404 Stevens. Susan 107 Stevens. William .404 Stevenson, Karen 367 Stewart, Charles 300, 439 Stewart, Dennis 409 Stewart, James 442 Stewart, Maureen ...107, 431 Stewart, Philip 480 Stewart, Phillip 497 Stieber. Sandra 468 Still, Karma ...152, 153, 361 Stilwell, Patricia 468 Stinchfield, Jane 377 Stine. Thomas 176. 426 Stines. Kirk 439 Stipe. Ronald 389 Stoakes, Mary 245, 247, 299 Stock, Edward 107 Stockman. Juliana ...138. 359 Stockton. Donald ....107. 497 Stoecklin. Sharon .429 Stoffer. Gerald 489 Stokes. Jacob 57 Stokes. Lindsay 269. 475 Stokes. Morris 107 S-okke. Julienne 195. 377 Stolp, Dave 306 Stolp. Kathleen 311 Stone. Guy 489 Stone. Jeff .459 Stone. John 497 Stone. Lynda ...140. 153. 365 Storey. Gail 300. 483 Storey, Mark 397 Storey, Paul 253, 409 Story, John .403 Storwick, Carol _.485 Stout, Kemfele 58 Stout, Susan  .483 Strain, Richard 107 Strandberg, Donald 420 Strandberg, Herbert 107, 290, 298, 392 Strange, Becky 468 Strasheim, Kathy 153 Strating, Mary 463 Siratton, Georgia .483 Stration, Terrence 407 Strausz, Richard 107, 404 Strecker, Joseph 390 Strehle, Steven 480 Streib, John 489 Streit, Thomas 390 Strickler, Sally .468 Strickler, Thomas .407 Strode, James 480 Strodemier, J. C 403 Stroh, Gerry ....152, 273, 468 Strolls, Ingrid 450 Strom, Buzz 196. 480 Strom. Gary 197. 225, 229! 280. 413 Strom. Gregg 258. 480 Strommer. Eugenie 265. 355 Strong. Shara 475 Stroscheim, James 459 Strothman, Loretta 286 Strouse, William 395 Stuart, George 174 Stubblefield, David 311, 439 Stucki, Carla .450 Sturgis, Robert 107, 419 Sturm, Robert 277 Sturrock, Michael .439 Stuver, Darrel 107 Suess, Timothy 210, 409 Sullivan, Terence 419 Summers, Patricia 429 Sund, Melvin 107 Sundby, David .497 Sundstrom, Guard 442 Sundt. Diane 359 Sunnes. Martin 107 Supler. Colleen 299, 300 Sutherland, Deborah .450 Sutlill. Clinton 480 Sutph in. Leigh 107. 415 Sulterlin. Carol 258 Sutton, William 261, 244 337 439 Svalbe, John ...107, 289! 426 Svinth, Marian 107, 151, 152, 255. 285. 286. 369 Svinth. Michael .489 Swain. David 459 Swander. John 459 Swank, Mardel 468 Swanson, Harvey 154,253,403 Swanson, Judy 286, 468 Swanson, Linda 108, 429 Swanson, Patricia ...277, 468 Swanson, Rodney 442 Swantz, Richard 108, 137, 401 Swarner. Dennis 459 Swarner. Don 262. 459 Swartz. James .459 Swartz. Julia 475 Swartz. Willa 500 Sweany. Charles 223, 407 Sweatt. Grace 51 Sweatt, Sandra 108 Sweeney. Con 489 Sweeney. James 240 Sweeney. Walter 108 Sweet. Paul 311 Sweetser. Jack 297 Swenson, Barbara 108 Swenson. John 195. 197. 385 Swenson. OUie 282 Swenson. S. P 43, 282 Swenson, Stanley 108.178.422 Swett. Diane 333 Swett. Sandra .435 Swift. Doric .500 Swingler, Nancy .433 Switzer, Bethann 483 Switzer. Beverly 245, 300, 468 Syre, Kenneth 307, 404 Syre, Stephen 108 Systad. Donna 272. 468 Szabo. Ronald .459 T Taber. Frances 361 Taber. Helen 108. 274 Taber, Ronald 226 Tabor, Sharon 258 Tabor, Teresa 371 Tack, Christina 450 Tacke, Cheryl .468 Taflinger, Ancel 135 Taflinger. Nicole 273 Taft. Timothy 136, 253, 300, 339, 459 Taipale, Lynette .453 Takayesu. Benjamin 275. 442 Talarico. Betsy 300 Talbott, Diane .475 Talbott, Jerry 108, 197, 234, 235, 262, 397 Talkington, Bonnie 475 Tallent, Thomas 253 Tallman, Gerald ...262, 480 Tamura, Stan 275 Tanaka, Paul 108, 275 Tanck, Ellen ...287, 288. 359 Tang, Michael 108, 150, 384 Tapfer, Carleen 451 Tarp, Cynthia 275, 475 Tassler, Patricia 381 Tate, Daron 171 Tate, Michael 258 Tateishi, Wayne ....175, 275 Tatto, Sheryl 361 Tavis, Sally 375 Taylor, Connie .450 Taylor, Dale ...171, 304, 387 Taylor. Gregory 134. 459 Taylor. James 311 Taylor. John 480 Taylor. Julie 108. 494 Taylor. Kim .459 Taylor. Myrna 285, 429 Taylor, Pamela 379 Taylor, Paul 229, 299 Taylor, Richard 117 Taylor, Rodney 108 Taylor, Sharon .450 Taylor, Steven _.4(J7 Taylor, Ted „ 278 Taylor, Toni _ .450 Taysi, All _ .401 Teague, Frank 384 Teare, Iwan 305 Teitge, Carl 141, 419 Teitge, Thomas 389 Tekel, Robert 288, 439 Teller, Clarinda 134, 361 Teller, Thomas 108, 387 Telford, H. S 63 Templeton, Sharon 287, 288, 381 Temus, Mary 305, 435 Tennent, Barbara 435 Tenneson, Sandra .483 Tennis, Clarence 459 Terrana, Mary 429 Terry, Sharon 259, 381 Tester, Tana ....108, 159, 357 Tew, Floyd 134, 138 Tew, Kathleen 475 Thaanum, Nancy .475 Thatcher, Larry 210 Thaut, Sandra .468 Thayer, Arthur 403 Thayer. Ralph .47 Thayer. Terry 108. 480 Theige, Sharon 131. 367 Thelen. Michael .480 Thelen. Patricia 108 Theno. Sylvia .451 Thiry. Linda .451 Thom. Elaine _ 258 Thorn. Karen .475 Thomas. Carrie 302. 451 Thomas. David 197. 209 Thomas. Dennis 223 Thomas, J. Steven ...230, 389 Thomas, James .419 Thomas, Jeanie 150, 151, 156, 164, 343, 365 Thomas, John .407 Thomas, Karen „_475 Thomas, Larry _.489 Thomas, Marilyn 108 Thomas, Susan 108 Thompson, Andy ....139, 286 Thompson, Brian 395 Thompson, Charles 395 Thompson, Cormac 133, 489 Thompson, Craig 399 Thompson, Cynthia 483 Thompson. EHiUas 108 Thompson. Danny 489 Thompson. David .392 Thompson, Edward .403 Thompson, Gary 196 Thompson, Joan 247,300,451 Thompson, JoAnn 245, 247, 300, 451 Thompson, JoAnn E 108, 263. 475 Thompson. John 209 Thompson, John M 108, 137, 263, 409 Thompson. John S 289 Thompson. Judy 265 Thompson. Kay 108. 483 Thompson. Kenneth 395 Thompson. Luther 272, 422 Thompson, Michael 108, 258, 274, 426 Thompson, Pamela 468 Thompson, Richard 413 Thompson, Robert 108, 288, 409 Thompson, Ronald 258 Thompson, Salli 355 Thompson, Sherry .435 Thompson. Steven 417 Thompson. William 108 Thomsen. Ralph 387 Thoren. Johnny 135. 262 Thorn. Darccy 141. 435 Thorn, Wilfred 304, 305, 306. 387 Thornton. Dell 108 Thornton. Jack 196 Thornton, Richard 106 Thorsen, Dale 497 Throop, Clayton 442 Thurrott, Frankie 451 Tice, David 170 Tichelaar. Irene 451 Tidrick. Steve 224. 390 Tidwell. Kenneth 489 Tietz. Janice 108. 153. 154. 429 Tiffany, JoAnn ffif Tilden, Jofin 108 Tilley, Peggy 78, 279 Tillman, Patricia .475 Tilton, Mark 4 Timboe, Barbara Timmann, Hans-Jorg -2X1, 403 Tingley, David -288 Tinsley, Anne .285, 485 Tiplin, Robert 150, 439 TiKler, Peter 108, 290 Toblcr, Mary .285, 462 Todd, Larry ;; - 15 Todd, Nancy 108, 429 Todnem, David 404 Tollisen, Susan 273, 483 Tombari, Merilee 155, 265, 361 Tomchick, Susan . .308, 475 Tomlin, Mary 247, 375 Tommervik, Jeani ....333, 373 Tommervik, Gloria .494 Tommervik, Larry ....196, 401 Tommervik, Marvin 220, 222, 223, 401 Tommervik, Robert 108, 407 Tompkins, Scott 480 Tonani, Ronald .459 Toole, James .480 Toomey, Kathleen .453 Topolski, Michael .459 Torgerson, Frances 108 Torgerson, Richard 108, 407 Tomey, Patricia 108, 375 Tomey, Suzanne 375 Torvie, Judith 108, 483 Toschi, Douglas OT Towne, Robert 223 Towne, William 108, 113, 120, 289. 442 To Tisend, Carol 494 Trafton, Keith 407 Trafton, Stephen 300 Transeth, Sharon 429 Travis, Candace 157, 334, 3T7 Treat, David 108 Treat, Russell 392 Treat, Terry 395 Trefren, Martha 108, 359 Tressler, Linda 154, 475 Tribbett, James .489 Triebwasser, Cherie 494 Trimble, Dennis 291 Trotter, Bonnie .453 Truma Beverly 108 Trunkey, Nancy 451 Trygstad, Robert 209 Tryon, William 136, 390 Tsao, May 468 Tsuboi, Patricia 109, 468 Tsutakawa, Nancy .451 Tubbs, Jim 262 Tuch, Robert 150, 405 Tucker, Charles 278 Tudor, Patricia 433 Tufts, Marvel .462 Tung, Chi-Tung 285 Tuohy, Jane 109, 373 Tuomi, Jack ...277, 278, 279 Turmenne, Constance ....494 Turnbull, John 132, 409 Turner, Kenneth 109 Turner, Raymond 109, 178, 426 Turner, Richard 236 Turner, Robert 288 Turner, Robert L 168 Turner, William .480 Turon, Joseph 459 Tuttle, Robert 258 Tuttle, Ronald 307 Tweedt, Carl 169, 171, 292, 307, 311, 442 Twilchell, Annette 468 Twitchell, ' Merlin 109 Tyler, Penny 152, 494 u Uchida, Yoshio 276, 306, 489 Uhden, Linda 451 Ullock, Jann 362 Ullstrom, Mary 109, 451 Ulmer, Francine 475 Ulrich, John 168 Ulrich, Michael 135, 393 Ulrich, Pamela 256, 463 Ulrich, Rachel .451 Umstattd, Lee 258 Ulstrom, Mary 258 Underdahl, Larry ...134, 397 Underwood, Charles 439 Underwood, Joy 379 Underwood, Miltal 431 Urban, Edward 238 Urdal, Joan _ 371 Urdal, Lloyd 49 Ursic, Ton ' 272 Usitalo, William 109, 290, 403 V Vaa, Allen _ 407 Vaagen, Lee .468 Vadnais, Chris 480 Vadset. Carolyn .453 Valentine, Kathleen 247, 483 Valley, Derek .420 Van Allen, Robin 468 Van Ausdle, Steven 109, 262, 306 Van Blaricom, Donald . ...459 Vance, Michael 263, 415 Vancil, Lynn 309 Vandenberg, Richard 109 Van Denbiu-gh, Roy 109, 172, 307. 311 Van DeKamp, John 480 Vanderbilt, George .407 Vander Griend, Ward ...139, 497 Vanderhoof, Peter 109 Van DerLinde, L. Paul 193. 470 Vander Meer, Donna .475 Vandervoort, R. E 197, 209, 229 Vandevort, Edgar 274 Vander Werlf, Ann 451 Van Dewerker, John 109, 426 Van Dyk, Jerilyn 109 Van Dyke, Gary 109 Van Eaton, Thomas 298, 298 Van Gilder, Diane 451 Van Sant, Donna 451 Van Scyoc, Barbara 429 Van Sinderen, Steve 210, 407 Van Vleck, Jerald 385 Van Voorhis, Sue 468 Van Winkle, Susan .451 Van Zandt, Richard 150, 234, 235, 421 Varey, Daniel 459 Varner, Orville 109, 178, 395 Vasilevskis, Juris 497 Vatne, Becky 475 Vaughan, Barbara 195, 252, 343, 379 Vaughan, Bonnie 431 Vaughn, Claudia 433 Vaughn, Rebecca .453 Vaupell, Stephanie 379 Veium, Holly 371 Veium, Victoria 371 Veleke, Kevin 489 Velis, George -...390 Venable, Rickey 168 Verbeck, Ronald 311, 442 Verdick, Kareen 475 VermilHon, William 137, 459 Verschaeve, Douglas 150, 253, 306, 497 Verstrate, John 308 Vest, James 210 Vetter, Connie 309, 435 Vevea, Virginia 494 Viebrock, Sidney 312 Viestenz, John 269 Villa, John 170, 171, 405 Villella, Shari 367 Vincent, Ben 109, 417 Vincent, Larry .489 Vincent, Ronald 439 Vincent, Thomas 409 Vinup, Beverly 451 Vinyard, John 413 Visell, Gerald 307 Vitalich, Alice 247, 272, 355 Vivian, Jane 451 Vlahovich, Jerry 405 Vlahovich, Michael 109, 260, 268, 268, 405 Vogensen, Jana .494 Voget, Richard 168, 439 Vogler, William 109, 141, 395 Voiland, Eugene 442 Volkmann, Heiko ...278, 489 Volzer, Timothy ...209, 459 Von Bracht, William 399 Von Pein, Gretchen 429 Voorhees, Paul 385 Vora, Suresh 109, 439 Voris, Suzanne 494 Vrlicak, Ronald 209 w Wachira, Robin 134, 140, 489 Wada, John 126, 459 Waddle, James 262 Wade, Barbara 381 Wade, John 109, 404 Wade, Linda .463 Wade, Nancy 109, 152. 176. 375 Wade, Vernon 109, 459 Wadell, Denyse 176, 435 Wadell, Kathleen .435 Wadleigh, Paul 274 Wager, Michael 172 Wagnanen, Martin 306 Wagner, Caroline 109, 333, 379 Wagner, Jeanette 134, 136, 137, 247, 285, 475 Wagner, Steven 278 Wagner, Thomas ...109, 415 Wagstaff, Maria 152, 252, 260 Wahineokai, Wayne 275 Wahla, Muhammad 276 Wahlman, Roger 420 Waibel, James 109, 253 Wainwright, Paula 278 Wakefield, Michele 247, 451 Wakefield, Virginia 109, 451 Walcott, Fred 109, 289 Walden, Stanley .497 Waldern, Donald 308 Waldo, Michael 389 Waldron, Bobbi 435 Walker, Anne 373 Walker, Christine ...196. 361 Walker, David 109 Walker, Edwin 109, 120 Walker, James 391 Walker, Janis .462 Walker, Linda 152, 153 285 494 Walker, Merrily . ' .. . ' ...462 Walker, Richard 256, 407 Walker, Susan 109, 140, 367 Walker, Ward 439 Walker, Wendie 109, 136 Wall, James 109 Wall, Jimmy 210, 415 Wall, Marcia 109 Wall, Sharon 468 Wallace, Carol 155, 463 Wallace. Carolyn ...252. 265 Wallace. Nancy 462 Wallace, Robert 419 Wallingford, Sherry 451 Walloch, Richard 399 Walls, Ruby 475 Walmer, Patricia .494 Walsh, Judy 367 Walsh, Timothy 422 Walter. Claudia 245 Walter, Noel .480 Walter, Randall 459 Walters, John 109, 495 Walters, Thomas 439 Walther, Wayne ...136, 415 Wampler, Zale 280 Wanamaker, Joanne 485 Wang, Chien 285 Wang, Dyi-Ju 285 Wanless, Brian 224, 384 Ward, Alva 291 Ward, Page .. .156, 254, 375 Ward, Stephen 299 Ward, Toni 274, 429 Ward, William 109. 403 Warner, Donald 497 Warner, John 411 Warner, Richard 109 Warninger, Judith 494 Warren, Jon 240 Warrick, Maureen 355 Warwick, Jane 269, 500 Washam, James 389 Washburn, Arthur 290, 292. 442 Washburn. Joanne 245 Washburn, Julie 196, 367 Washburn, Patricia 451 Washburn, William 109, 285 Wassard, Cosette 435 Wasson, John 138 Watanabe, Kiyokazu 109, 290. 292. 497 Waters. Barbara 361 Waters, Gary 393 Waters. Joseph 195. 206. 409 Watkins. Clyde 278, 286, 286 Watkins, Diane 451 Watkins, Harry 123. 132. 133 Watkins. Mary 343. 377 Watkins, Roger 387 Watson, Barry 138, 391 Watson, Bonnie 433 Watson, Calvin 173, 174 Watson, Charles 109 Watson, Daniel 442 Watson, Henry 278. 286. 286 Watson. Sondra 109, 263 Watson, Verlie 433 Watters, Richard 220, 221, 223 Watts, Susan 357 Wayman, Roger 442 Wayt, Joellyn 468 Wearne, Nancy 269 Weathers, Dean 395 Weaver, Billy 274 Weaver, Charles 110, 150, 151, 172, 176 Weaver, Dennis 110, 137, 275, 422 Weaver, Duane 422 Weaver, Kenneth ...275, 459 Weaver, Lawrence .459 Weaver, Richard ...175, 389 Weaver, Robert 172, 238 Webb, Bruce 442 Webb, Susan 153. 156. 361 Webb. Thomas 110 Weber, Elizabeth ...256, 463 Weber, Gordon 276, 288, 489 Weber, Janice 110, 153 154, 285, 494 Wcckwerth, Janis ...269, 468 Wedin, David 289, 384 Wedin, Galen 277 Weeks, Catherine 371 Wegelin, Jurg 459 Wegner, Marilyn 359 Wegrich, George .210, 401 Weinbrecht, Joan ...152, 365 Weise, Lonnie 397 Weiss, Ernest 110, 262 Weitkamp, Dennis 409 Welch, Patrick 401 Weldin, Donald 278 Wcldin, Dorothy 494 Weldy, Sherry _.483 Welker. Unda 110, 468 Welle, Carol 435 Weller, H. C 68 Wells, Cynthia 375 Wells, Donald 56 Wells, Ralph 389 Wells, Sandra 375 Wells. William 110. 292, 289 Wellsandt, John 258, 263,420 Welty, Rebecca 369 Wen, Herbert 285 Wen, Mrs _ 285 Werden, Jane 51 Weremiczyk, Linda 468 Werner, Michael 165, 223, 401 Werner, Patricia 451 Wernz, Gerald 280 Wernz, James 196, 288, 426 Wert, Edward 399 Wessel. Carol 451 Wessel. Michael 403 Wesselius. Allen 277 West, Dennis .439 West, Julianne 252, 367 West, Steven 170, 489 Westberg, Jill 110 Westberg, R. Stephanie ...369 Westfall. Margot 468 Westman. Christian 110. 206. 229, 232, 233, 234, 235, 497 Weston, Elaine 287, 500 Weston, Fred 459 Wetherald. James 480 Wetzbarger, Michael 110, 269, 395 Wexler, Maynard 392 Whalen, Dorothyann ....494 Whealdon, James ...110, 288 Wheeler, Dennis 399 Wheeler, John 391 Wheeler, Joan 110 Wheeler, Loyce 288, 475 Wheeler, Michael 110 Wherry, Bruce 288 Whitacre, Kay 435 Whitaker, Jeaneane 110, 176, 359 White, Allen 53 White, Ben 480 White, Charles 171, 171, 278. 289. 442 White. Diane 485 White. Geraldine .451 White. James 442 White. James R 253. 302. 480 White. James Robert ...168. 171 White. Katherine .475 White, Kirby ....154, 288, 439 White, Lynn 278 White, Margaret 453 White. Ronald 497 White. Sandra 494 White, Shirley 365 White, Starleen 110 White, Thomas 384 Whitehead, Roger 110, 129, 262 Whitelaw, Sheryl 468 Whiteside, Terry 480 Whitlord, Robert .439 Whitmore, Jon 274 Whitmore, Bernadette ....494 Whitney, Cecelia 500 Whitney, Janice .462 Whitney, Patricia 110, 287 288 Whitsett, Douglas ...277 ' , 278 Whittaker, Jane 285, 361 Whittaker, Janet _ 429 Whittaker, Joy 285, 365 Whittlese, Horman 306 Wickersham, Mary 110 Wickland, Stephen 419 Wicklund, Bruce 399 Wicklund, Gail 367 Wicklund, Joseph 110, 290, 298 Wicks, Mark 197. 204, 209, 287, 335 Wicbtrom, Karen 32. 322, 333 Wickstrom, Marlene 141, 152, 153, 154 Widen, David 288, 480 Widman, Kay 462 Widman, Larry 439 Wier, Harvey ....110, 175, 176 Wierman, Elaine 379 Wierman, Patricia 494 Wierman, Theodore 210, 224 Wiesen, Katherine .. .110, 494 Wiggins, Michael 110 Wiggins, Phyllis 110 Wiggs, Joseph 29(J, 298 Wihlborg, Christine 381 WilcoY, Darlenc 110, 256, 451 Wilco«, David 168 Wilcox, Nancy 381 Wilcoi, Ruth 431, 500 Wilcox, Stephen ...110, 421 Wilde, Richard 480 Wildermuth, Katherine 367 Wildermuth, Nancy 256, 367 Wiley, Roger 49 Wilhelm, Donald 480 Wilhelm, Judith 112 Wilke, Karen 133, 265. 355 Wilkerson, Gretchen 435 Wilkins, Marilyn 357 Wilkinson, Steven 391 Willcox, Judith 112 Willet, Dawn 468 Willgress, Ed ...112, 135, 413 William, Raymond 308, 311, 459 Williams, Barbara 468 Williams, Carla 130 Williams, Darlene 112, 247, 429 Williams, Deerik 442 Williams, Dennis 154, 317, 409 Williams, Diana 153, 154, 377 Williams, Douglas 439 Williams, Edgar 309 Williams, Gail 112, 156, 164, 359 Williams, Harry 439 Williams, James 242, 404 Williams, Janet 468 Williams, Janice 152, 343, 368, 369 Williams, Jerald 112, 170, 415 Williams, John Williams, Kenneth 300 Williams, Linda 151, 155, 367 Williams, Mark 210 Williams, Michael 172 Williams, Roberta 300 Williams, Samuel 426 Williams, Sandra 365 Williams, Sharon 150, 343 463 Williams, Shirley . ' ...429 Williamson, Robert 165, 258, 292, 384 Willis, Avery ...112, 258, 459 Willis, Keith 112, 280 Willis, Richard 387 Willison, Karen 494 Willison, Ross 489 Willock, George 459 Willms, Ray 391 Wilson, Barton .415 Wilson, Bruce 275, 391 Wilson, Carl 112, 136 Wilson, Carol 112, 483 Wilson, Darla 112, 134, 361 Wilson, Darlene .468 Wilson, David 298, 459 Wilson, David L 436 Wilson, Diane 112. 468 Wilson. Douglas 306. 307 Wilson, Elizabeth 429 Wilson, Gary 112 Wilson, Georgia 483 Wilson, Janet 112 Wilson, John .436 Wilson, John T 442 Wilson, Kathi 451 Wilson, Kenneth .497 Wilson, Larry .459 Wilson, Marilynn ...154, 462 Wilson, Mark 258 Wilson, Sandra 483 Wiltse, Earl 4S9 Wilzen, Theodore 399 Winchell, Robert ...297, 422 Winchester, E 41 Winderl, Sheryl 112, 138, 375 Winkle, Mervin 442 Winschell, M. Kent 459 Winskill, Elizabeth 140, 252, 463 Winsor, David 290 Winterhouse, I-arry .417 Wise, Douglas 389 Wise, Elaine 285 Wise, James 112 Wise, Matthew 285 Wiseman. Larry 112 Wiseman. Ronald . ...309, 489 Wiseman, Susan 112 Wiser, Horace 138 Wishert, Louie 421 Witt, Kay 112, 172, 439 Witten, Donald 288, 420 Wittwer, Edward 280 Woelk, Lawanda 468 Wogman, Larry 194, 195, 415 Wohlford, Mildred 247, 258 Wolf, Joanne .468 Wolf, Karen 112 Wolfe, Betty 3T7 Wolfe, Carol 112, 258 Wolfe, Donald 288 Wolfe, Ellen 252 Wolfe, James 170 Wolfe, Spencer 112 Wolfendale, Thomas ....134, 253 Wolff, Shirley 308, 310, 500 Wolsborn, Tom 230 Wong, Patricia -.483 Woo. Norman 285 Wood, Anna 51 Wood, Blaine 497 Wood, Carole 589 Wood, Catherine 112 Wood, David 391 Wood, David J 254 Wood, Diane .494 Wood, John 407 Wood, Judy 252, 339, 483 Wood, Karen .462 Wood, Pamella 435 Wood, Roy 459 Woodard, Gaylin 112 Woodruff, Robert 442 Woodruff, Russell 399 Woods, Cynthia 133 Woods, Julie 377 Woods, Roberta 494 Woods Vicky 451 Woodward, Dennis 413 Woodward, Karen 245, 300, 451 Woody, Barbara 462 Wooten, Michael ...112, 411 Worden, Thomas 497 Worman, Kathleen 451 Worsham, Joseph 210, 230. 480 Worthington. Richard ...240 Wright, Aleeta 245, 254 429 Wright, Carolyn . ' ...361 Wright, Carolyn A 112 Wright, Cynthia _....265 Wright, Dennis 403 Wright, Dianne 112, 483 Wright, Donald ...119, 123, 197, 229, 233, 235, 260, 350 Wright, Less 384 Wrgiht, Donna 494 Wright, Roger 489 Wright, Sandra 151, 152, 153, 377 Wright, Thomas 44, 139 Wright, Virginia .451 Wyatt, Judith 112, 359 Wyman, Henry 391 Wynia, Lynda 112, 494 Wynn, Cheryl 112 Wynne, Michael ...210, 401 Wyrick, Janith 431 Wyrick, Walt 193 Y Yake, Michele 409 Yake, William 236, 442 Yale, Timothy 288, 442 Yale, Toni .451 Yamada, Dexter 275 Yamamoto, Gary .489 Yamamoto, Jim 168 Yeaman, Julie 357 Yelland, Eugenia 338 Yenko, David 112, 439 Ying, Joanna 287, 288 York, Charles 112, 420 York, Richard 436 Yorozu, Akiko 500 Yoshioka, Esther 112, 494 Yost, Gary 112, 169, 172 Yothcrs, R. Michael 421 Young, Diane .468 Young, Ming-Hwa _275 Young, Patricia 153, 265, 373 Young, Steven 290, 426 Youngman, Gary 138, 3 00. 459 Youngquist, Michael 112 Youngs, Martha 433 Youngstrom, Arm ....152, 375 Yu, Den-ming 285 Yu. George 285 Yucel, Nail 263 Yui. Maudie 285 Yule, Lynda .357 z Zagelow, Robert 112 Zagurski, Frederick 287, 439 Zaha, Michael 112 Zak, John 171, 397 Zander, Laurel 285, 462 Zebbs, Janet .468 Zee, Diana 285 Zeeben. Preston 236, 489 Zeff, Kenneth 417 Zelazny, Robert 459 Zelley, Diane ...247, 299, 483 Zener, Helen 272, 468 Zenk, Michael 419 Zgonc, Darrell 392 Ziebell, Ila 398, 500 Ziegler, Penelope .462 Ziemer, Kennetil 421 Zier, Richard 112, 403 Zimmerman, Donald —.301, 489 Zimmerman, Ellen 344, 359 Zimmerman, Jane ....138, 153 Zimmerman, Judith 133, 373 Zimmerman, Dermis .480 Zittel, Daniel 272, 422 Zitterkopf, Frederick 289 Zlateff, Benedict 175, 176, 439 Zoll, Richard 442 Zook, Charles 112 Zuger, Charles .439 Zuger, Marie 287, 451 Zundel, Deimis 112 Zupan, Pamela 151, 369 Zuvela, Steve 401 Zweegman, Leon 304, 307. 308.404 Zwiesler. Fred 459 Zwight. Janet 468 Zwolinski, John 292 FINE YEARIOOKS R. Wollace Pischel, Inc. 511 The Chinook you have just finished paging through is the biggest in the history of Washington State Uni- versity. It belongs to you. It was produced by your fellow students who listened to your ideas and then tried to shape them into a book you would be proud to own. The members of this year ' s Chinook staff spent many hundreds of hours down in the basement of the CUB working on the book — hours when perhaps they should have been studying or when they would have liked to be playing. I would like to take this chance to thank them for burning the midnight oil with me. Kathie, I hope you have stopped sorting pictures in your sleep. You did a terrific job of handling a new as- pect of Chinook and because of your hard work your successor will find his job that much easier. Have fun with that new Mustang. Joe, the seniors wish to apologize for all the nasty notes. The layouts look great and thanks for seeing us home safely on those late nights — you made an excellent escort. Kathy, you worked for many hours organizing, writing and typing copy. Hope you are enjoying California and best wishes for your married life. Nancy, you did a fantastic job on the organizations, ASCA, administration, arts and independents plus lis- tening to all my problems and posing for Neil. Thanks for always getting things done on time. Donna, you did a great job of keeping track of all the informal pictures in the book, of cropping and keep- ing the photographers on their toes. Thanks a million. ♦ Neil, the sports section has been given many needed changes under your expert leadership. Good luck as Evergreen news editor next year and don ' t forget about your friends in Iota Chi Sigma. To Diane go many thanks for the royalty, government, communications, military and greek sections. They are different and original. Best wishes next year as editor and remember that regardless of the tears, it ' s worth it in the end. To Sharon: Thanks friend for keeping track of finances. We had a great time in San Francisco didn ' t we? Thank you Bev and Candy for the many hours that you spent indexing and proofreading. Good luck as business manager next year, Bev. Mr. Calvert, without you I would never have made it through this year. You listened to my problems and helped me learn to laugh at my mistakes. I ' m proud to say you helped me with the book. To the photographers — Jim, Ken, Paul, Bob and Ron, you somehow managed to survive my poison pen let- ters on pink paper and the pictures look great. Thanks also to Bob Bullis and Norm Nelson of WSU Photo. It has been a real pleasure working with the Keith Cole Studio of Redwood City, California, and with R. Wallace Pischel, Inc., of Pasco, Washington. Many thanks go to Bob and Ernie Pischel for their interest and guidance and to Dale Quincy for his help. Credit for the copy in the opening section belongs to Dick Taylor. I really appreciated your help. We have had a lot of fun working with the people on the Evergreen staff and I would like to thank them for all their help, advice, and encouragement. Two of the best song and story men this side of San Francisco have worked in the Evergreen business office and Tera would like to thank them for the many fun times. I would especially like to thank Pat Johnson for all of his advice, counsel and for letting me cry on his shoul- der — the only charge being color in the senior section. To you, Pat, I give honorary membership in Iota Chi Sigma — you ' ve earned it. Also thanks to Nancy Schroeder, the student publications secretary, for her help. To my Sigma Kappa sorority sisters I ' d like to say thank you for putting up with me this year — I know I was pretty hard to live with around deadline time. To the annual adviser at Columbia High in Richland where I student taught this year — thanks Ray for all you taught me about advising annuals, working with high school students and for keeping me going when I was sure I wouldn ' t make it. And now it is time to close the office for another year. It seems a little sad because a lot of memories will be locked up with the door, but all things must end in order for others to begin. Carole Fallstrom, Editor. ' ■' • f t
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