Washington State University - Chinook Yearbook (Pullman, WA)
- Class of 1969
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CHINOOK 1969 My kaleidoscopic eyes can see many things in one moment of reflection: Symmetrical patterns chaotic images colorful emotions melancholy feelings. I remain the same person — Only my perspective continually changes Volume 70 Midge Ball Editor Cover design by Christine Simek Mark Stritmatter Business Manager I build my towers High — Only to find that (sometimes) they don’t Always look like I thought they would 17 Colleges 93 Arts 119 Student Activities 161 Seniors 201 Sports 273 Independents 369 Campus Life 409 Greeks 489 Administration 517 Communications Published by the Associated Students of Washington State University Pullman, Washington And I Try to live Take failure as rehearsal Today as Scenery for tomorrow. 5 • • • - £• • sS— •• 1 • •% Hft • « ■ •-. Sometimes I see happiness from afar But then there are times when I can almost touch it with my nose IK «• ’« • . d? ' r • . V ! .fas ■ • ; v . t ;r i • .. 5 V l, lC • : ► ✓ , . ; • ' ■• - . . ' . ’ ' .V , ” ■ J4 f ' ‘ V i ' , tin: v n « i y . i ■ ‘ i- ■; , v ■ v • ■ ■? A ' i Si .’ - • Vv v I . 4 v;, ; • « i r ' i i 4 10 Patterned lives or Spectrum skies? 11 My perspective flows and reality changes 13 The sun whispers through the trees and every now and then — catches in my eyes But my heart has eyes that my mind knows nothing of. 14 Colleg e of Agriculture to Complete Neio Greenhouses James Nielson Chairman Department of Agricultural Economics C. D. Moodie Acting Chairman Department of Agronomy 18 T. H. Blosser Chairman Department of Animal Science Meats laboratory Under Construction Robert F. Harwood Chairman Department of Entomology William B. Ackley Chairman Department of Horticulture C. Gardner Shaw Chairman Department of Plant Pathology 19 Forestry Problems Studied A chance to branch out in forestry is offered by Xi Sigma Pi, forestry honorary. Forestry problems are presented and discussed to stimulate better education of students. The activities include meetings and discussion. XI SIGMA PI: Front Row: Norman Baer, Dick Bressler, Larry Larsen, Jim Bleasner, Ron Schillinger, Larry Robbins. Back Row: Ben Roche, Advisor; Dick Dingle, Advisor; Jim Jones, Mel Bennett, Brian Anholt, Ronald Holtcamp. Dr. Jack Rogers utilizes the computer for quick analysis of statistics. Forestry and Range Club members present the Terrell’s with a tree. 20 ASCA Sponsors Harvest Ball Students in the field of agriculture belong to the Associated Students of the College of Agriculture. Coordinating departmental clubs and honoraries and serving as a communication bridge between Ag students was the main purpose of the organization. Led by Pete Weidenbach, President, and Dr. Martin Waananen, Advisor, the group oversaw the Harvest Ball, award for Aggie of the Year, and scholarship. ASCA OFFICERS: Janice Peterson, Robert Longtain, Leon Zweegman, Pete Weidenbach, Grant Jurgensen. ASCA: Front Row: Kit Bowerman, Leon Zweegman, Dr. Joe Hillers, Dr. Paul Harrison, Grant Jurgensen, Jim Peterson. Second Row: Julie Kaiser, Janice Peterson, John McLean. Third Row: Dean Farrens, Scott Hamilton, Rich Nilles, Randy Gross, Norm Spragg, Arnold Davis, Jim White, Jerry Barnes, Terry Hall, Doug Smith, Harold Boyd, Chris Agenbroad. Back Row: Pete Weidenbach, John Jamison, Joe Kunz, Robert Longtain, Duane Depping, Jack Thomas, Jim Cockle. 21 Ag Econ Aids in Harvest Ball Ticket Sales Sleeping in a hall in Bozeman, Montana, giving a fall barbeque, and a public speaking contest hardly seem to fall under the ac¬ tivities of an Agricultural Eco¬ nomics Club. Acquainting stu¬ dents with possibilities and open¬ ings in the field of Ag Econ and providing fellowship are the main purposes of the club. Agricultural Economics Club members and faculty prepare barbecued ham¬ burgers at annual fall round-up in Reaney Park. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS: Front Row: Ed Gustafson, John Coop, Jerry Frisbee, Jack Thomas, Jim Yamamoto, Martin Waananen, Ken Duft. Second Row: Eugene Krueger, Jim Peterson, Gary Schell, Tom Walters, Doug McRae, Eric Thom, Terry Hall, Orman Johnson, Ken Leander, Wayne Knudson. Back Row: Duane Depping, Marlen Miller, Pete Weidenbach, Mark Bjerke, Craig Kelsey, Tim Behne. 22 Student-Faculty Spring Banquet Brings Back Alumni For the student with interest in the fields of Engineering and Agriculture, the American So¬ ciety of Agricultural Engineers is the right group. It is a pro¬ fessional society associated with both the College of Agriculture and the College of Engineer¬ ing. This year activities for the group included regular meet¬ ings, speakers, and field trips. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS: Front Row: John Jamison, Craig Henning, Jim Peterson, Doug Redford, Jim Kaech, Jerry Regan, June Roberts, Professor; David Thomas, Gary Hyde, Gene Thompson. Second Row: Alan Gohl, Steve Ebe, John George, Professor; Jay Anderson, Jim Trull, Charles Peterson, C. Alan Pettibone, Clint Hoffman, Cal Ek, Steve Wright, Steve Alder, Albert E. Powell, Professor. Back Row: Day L. Bassett, Steve Nissen, Guard Sundstrom, Joe Kunz. Speakers Aid in Ag Education Methods Alpha Tau Alpha is a collection of Agriculture-Education ma¬ jors. Culminating various stu¬ dent interests into a professional society is the purpose of this or¬ ganization. A game booth at the WSU County Fair, speakers, and meetings occupy the mem¬ bers. The crop of students thrashes over ideas of wide in¬ terest in their meetings. ALPHA TAU ALPHA: Front Row: Larry Pitts, Larry Wilson, Norm Spragg, Rick Lungo. Second Row: Fred Cockle, Jim Cockle, Ronald Miller. Back Row: L. J. Emerson, Jack Zimmer, Darrell Olson, Jeff Owings, J. R. Longmeier, Dick Rightmire, Bill Murphy, Jay Wood, Advisor; Dr. C. O. Loreen, Advisor. 23 Agronomy Magazine Among the Best AGRONOMY CLUB: Front Row: Dennis Allen, Mel Nordhagen, Keith Wigen. Second Row: Clarence Manning, Sergio Sep¬ ulveda, George Brown III, Rich Nilles. Back Row: Robert Longtain, Bob Arther, Tom Poole, Dave Fletcher, Rollin Machtmes, John Doering, Jerry Kjack, Wayne Riehle, Harold Boyd, Bill Tuttle, Steve Scherer, Richard Brulotte, John McLean. Meeting at Rico’s, nights on Puyallup’s cement floors, and publishing the nation’s best student Agronomy magazine are just a few activities of the WSU Agronomy Club. Meetings outside the classroom with staff, distinguished agronomists, and businessmen also fills the time of the club. Planting ideas through conversation, field trip studies and speakers add to the excitement of the club. Tom Poole, Bill Tuttle, Rich Nilles, Merv Winkle, and AGRONOMY CLUB OFFICERS: Bob Arther, ASCA representative; Tom Poole, John McLean inspect plants in an Agronomy laboratory. Treasurer; Bill Tuttle, Secretary; Clarence Manning, Vice President; Rich Nilles, ASCA representative; Robert Longtain, ASCA representative; John McLean, Presi¬ dent. 24 Judging Sponsored in Portland and Columbus An udderly fantastic WSU Dairy Club is led by President Norm Spragg and Advisor Dr. Hillers. Getting people together who are inter¬ ested in the dairy field is the main purpose of the club. A student-faculty mixer, and dairy judg¬ ing teams are major ac¬ tivities of the club. DAIRY SCIENCE: Right of Counter: Rich Hartzell, Joe Hillers, Advisor; Dave Boon, Reporter; M. H. Ehlers, Professor. Sitting on Counter: Jay Lancaster, Leon Zweegman. Front Row: Lloyd Luedecke, Professor; Merv Winkle, Secretary-Treasurer; Joseph Muller, Vice President; Scott Hamilton, Paul Nelson, Norm Spragg, Presi¬ dent. Back Row: Randy Gross, Don Ness, Len Soler. Crimson Clover Sponsors IFYE Tea Former 4-H members gather in Crimson Clo¬ ver. They assist young people in 4-H now and hold meetings. The group also participated in a national farm ex¬ change with farm stu¬ dents from other schools. CRIMSON CLOVER: Front Row: Jean Hurlburt, Jeanne Flower, Nancy McLean, Kay Carstens, Linda Mc¬ Cauley. Second Row: Linda Turner, Sue Mielke, Marilee Davis, Susan Updegrave, Jane Carstens, Jan Underhill, Janice Peterson, Gail Krupke, Phyllis Van Winkle. Back Row: Dean Farrens, Kiutus Tecumseh, Allen Wick- lund, President. 25 EQUESTRIAN CLUB: Roping: Dave Odenrider, Linda Chase. Front Row: John Fouts. Second Row: Dick Dalke, Phil Henderson, Jim Walesby, Jim Gisselberg, Mark Wilson, Greg Valladao, Fred Young. Third Row: John Doering, Don Vredenburg, Chris Agen- broad, Dan Dahl, Steve Hoffman, Gordon McKay, Sue Wonderlich, Barb Jacobsen, Joan Merrick, Gail Heacock, Kay Henderson, Signe Olausen, Cathy Lees. Back Row: Connie Vancil, Bruce Lee, Jan Peth, Karen Enberg, Pam Parker, Vicki Mixon, Marilyn Johnson, Brian Hill, Dan Dixon, Naureen Sule, Sue Wilke, Mary Blankevoort, Marilyn Neill, Susan Augee. Gymkanas Sponsored at Stables The Equestrian Club of WSU encourages and makes possible activities for students and horse¬ back events. Each year they attend rodeos and other riding events at schools in Montana and Idaho. Each spring one member is presented the “Horseman of the Year” award. President of the group was Bill Holleman and I r. Richard John¬ son was the advisor. Happy trails to you! EQUESTRIAN CLUB: Riding: Bill Holleman, President. Below: Dolly Hughes, Advisor. Front Row: Wayne Gossett, Margaret Kincaid, Linda Williams, Glenda Swain, Cathy Quant, Pat Totten, Charlotte KoVich, Kay Hartshorn, Sherry Weinrich, Donna Haverly, Kathy Allen, Eileen Seely, Dan Scott. Second Row: Betty Baker, Shirley Dicus, Kathy Magnuson, Katie Schmid, Sandy Young, Jill Irving, Lynne Downey, Jackie Richardson, Mo Moshier, Dave Maiden, Jerry Barnes, Fred Hintz, Linda Wagner, Jean Kennedy. Back Row: Jim Barnes, Tom Pence. 26 Wayne Gaskins Speaker at Spring Banquet The Forestry and Range Manage¬ ment organization gets to the root of all problems. Students in both fields work together to promote solidarity. Heading a wide range of individuals are Ron Holtcamp as president and Arthur Nosko- wiah as advisor. FORESTRY AND RANGE CLUB: Front Row: Laurence A. Bucklin, Jerrie Eaton. Back Row: Ron Holtcamp, President; Jim Jones, Barb Fennessy, Charles G. Shaw III, Gary Goodwin, Brian Anholt, Jim Bernt, Gordon Gibbs, Jim Kalamon, Bob Merkel. Liuestock Show Set Up WSU chapter of FFA has as its purpose giving future agriculture teachers an insight for directing FFA in high school. The 45 mem¬ ber organization has as its presi¬ dent Jim Cockle and advisor Dr. Keith Fiscus. They sponsor a rec¬ ord book contest. In the spring they judge high school FFA’s and award a rotating plaque. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA: Front Row: Dr. Keith Fiscus, Advisor; Gene Dogen, ASCA Representative; Dale James. Second Row: Ron Everts, Gary Slagg, Scott Hamilton, Larry Pitts. Third Row: Gary Bye, Ron Miller. Fourth Row: Steve Stokes, Arnold Davis, ASCA Representa¬ tive; Fred Cockle, Treasurer; Ton Ashenbrenner, Jim Cockle, President; Ernie Schwartz, Darrell Olson, Vice President; Tom Herting. Flower Children Peggy Swartos, Heinz Humann, and Gloria Jones are with an William B. Ackley pops a balloon on his chair, unusual plant. The Horticulture Club is the apple of the eyes of Heinz Humann, president, and Dr. Charles Pfeiffer, advisor. Promoting a closer tie between horticulture students and in¬ structors is the basic purpose of the Club. Ice skating in Spokane and the production of approximately 700 gallons of apple cider were the main functions within the club. HORTICULTURE CLUB: Front Row: Chuck Ostella, Ernie Hildebrand, Jim Brown, Eric Strutzel, Peggy Swartos, Gloria Jones, Dr. Charles Pfeiffer, Advisor; Neil Henrichsen, Malcom Derr. Second Row: Frank Kirkbride, Gale Vradenburg, Ed Burns, Bruce Mizer, Terry Fenton. Back Row: Pat Cates, Tony Zile, Heinz Humann, Colin Horman, Ron Wilson, James LeRue, Bruce Skaramuca. Lariat Club Judges Cattle Shows LARIAT CLUB: Dr. Gary Smith, Advisor; Tom Pence, President; Doug Smith, ASCA Representative; Wayne Gossett, Ann Cordill, Jim Walesby, Sharon Hill, Robyn Millar, Reporter. Twenty-five people did not have to be roped into the Lariat Club. It is a professional society affiliated with the College of Agriculture. Its main purpose is to support animal science judging teams financially. Activi¬ ties include exhibiting for open house, supporting Angus sales, sponsoring a dance in the CUB, and having speakers. The organization affiliated last year with National Block and Bridle for exchange of ideas with other clubs. LARIAT CLUB: Dick Russell, Treasurer; Jerry Barnes, ASCA Representative; Marie Tellessen, Dave Maiden, Brian Hill, Jill Irving, Jackie Richardson, Sandy Christensen, Dr. Clayton O’Mary, Advisor. LARIAT CLUB: Front Row: Kay Hartshorn, Donna Peterson, Nancy Van Hoose, Secretary; Kurt Gilmore, Nancy Gage, Social Chairman. Back Row: Ferris Forar, John Fouts, Charlotte Kovich, Jim Barnes, Vice President; Tom Schultz. Agriculture Problems Studied MU BETA BETA: Bev Heinemann, Marianna Knapp, Susan Hayes, John Augustine, President; Cathy Geier, Kathy Schell, Janice Peterson, Linda Guenther, Kay Steininger, Lynda McCauley, John McLean, Shirley Killingsworth. Not pictured: Kay Bergevin, Nancy Garber, Karen Langland, Arlene Kitselman, Larry Miller, Ray Crabbs, Kathy Niemi, John Verstrate, Anna Marie Boyd, Louis Cosner, Nancy Verstrate. Virgil stated that man should command large fields, but cultivate small ones. Mu Beta Beta, led by President John Augustine and Advisor Rita Sullivan, helped propagate this ideal. Their main focal interest lies in pro¬ motion of 4-H. This is an honorary society for outstanding students. Home Economics majors aren’t the only ones who feel at home on the range. The Range Management society studies practices of range management, economical use of land, and conservation of open range land. Presi¬ dent Doug Eastwood and Advisor Dr. Grant Harris helped to give the trail boss-of-the- year award. POPULATION RANGE MANAGEMENT: Front Row: Roy Fowles, Ben Roche, Advisor. Back Row: Carl J. Goebel, Advisor; Grant A. Har¬ ris, Advisor; Ray Randall, Steve Fuhrman, Rick Latham, Blake Griffith, Wayne Demarest, Tom Peper, Dick Bressler, Chuck Ernst, Ben Cottman, Doug Eastwood, President. 30 Fowl Research Done by Poultry Science POULTRY SCIENCE: Boris Coto, Doug Bridgman, Leland Long, Leo Jensen, James Wedam, Richard Meyer. The Poultry Science Club was organized within the College of Agriculture to promote interest in the field of Poultry Science. The members hear speakers and examine research methods and studies in the field. Activities of a less academic nature includ¬ ed hayrides, parties, and trips. Poultry Science club members do study and research work in the laboratory. Enjoyment Unlocks the Door ALPHA ZETA: Front Row: Eric Thom, Joseph Muller, Paul Beeman, John Ridlington, Don Underhill, Craig Kelsey, Eugene Krueger, Mike Turgeon, Marc P. Bates, John A. Leque. Back Row: Jim R. Peterson, Tom Poole, Tedd Nealey, Orman Johnson, Roger Beieler, John Caywood. Alpha Zeta Agricultural honorary of¬ fers recognition to outstanding stu¬ dents. Scholastic and leadership ex¬ cellence are the determinates of members in this group. There is a joint banquet in the Spring with their Idaho counterparts. Meetings and initiation fill up the remainder of the time. The organization of Future Veteri¬ narians is an important asset to cam¬ pus. Informing students in Pre-Veter¬ inary Medicine about the profession and the school of Vet Medicine at WSU is the job of this organization. An annual picnic is held, meetings, and speakers fill the time for the students. FUTURE VETERINARIANS CLUB: Front Row: Maren Magelssen, Mary Blankevoort, Claudia Harta, John Kelly, Donna Peterson, Don Berdan, Gary Whitehead. Second Row: Dr. G. D. Pettit, Advisor; Valla Burk, Marketta Peavey, Kay Hender¬ son, Chris Jennings, Ken Hannum, Rand Durant, Doug Dahmen, Richard Farris, Greg Hackett, Bob Brewer, Jody Monson, Joanne Gulley. Back Row: Ernest Friend, Mike Betts, Terry Salmon, Les Rosenthal, Kit Bowerman, Karl Salzsieder, Craig Byington, Randy Calkins, Dr. Dean M. Fluharty. 32 Improved Instruction Methods Studied In the Science Department a number of fac¬ ulty ijiembers have been recognized by pro¬ fessional societies for their outstanding contributions in their fields. Construction of a new building is a beginning in the pro¬ gression of the arts. The building will be a cultural center for all endeavors in the inter¬ est of physical arts. Dance, theatre, music, painting, writing lecturers visited WSU throughout the year. Graduate school is also increasing at a rapid rate. Sciences and arts cover a wide spectrum from the atomic reactor, to the Marines anthropological re¬ search, to the execution of a character in a drama. Dr. Rog er B. Ray Dean College of Sciences and Arts Dr. Herbert M. Nakata Chairman Department of Bacteriology and Public Health Dr. Adolph Hecht Chairman Department of Botany Dr. Carl M. Stevens Chairman Department of Chemistry 33 Facts, Figures, Test Tube Tripidations Joseph W. Mills Chairman Department of Geology Edward E. Donaldson Chairman Department of Physics Theodore G. Ostrom Chairman Department of Mathematics Charles W. McNeil Acting Chairman Department of Zoology 34 Research on Environmental Preservation T. H. Kennedy Senior Dean College of Sciences and Arts Hugh A. Rundell Acting Chairman Department of Communications Allan H. Smith Chairman Department of Anthropology Arts and Sciences Receives Frank M. Towne Chairman Department of English Keith Monaghan Chairman Department of Fine Arts Arne O. Lindberg Chairman Department of Foreign Language Raymond Muse Chairman Department of History 36 Grant to Enlarge Nuclear Reactor Jerry A. Bailey Chairman Department of Music Donald F. McCall Chairman Department of Police Science Hilda Roberts Acting Director Nursing Donald Wells Chairman Department of Philosophy 37 ■i They Knout Where It ' s At Ernest E. Ettlich Chairman Department of Speech Melvin L. DeFleur Chairman Department of Sociology 38 AERho Sponsors Ionesco Plays Checking talent was not just a summer day sport for boys. Alpha Epsilon Rho is an honorary professional fraternity for outstanding students in broadcasting. Majors and non-majors participated in expanding their education in radio-television. Tours, projects, speakers filled time for members. Three students attended a convention in Detroit. Three Ionesco plays were brought to campus for special money-raising projects by the group. Radio-TV day, annual banquet, and awards were also handled by the club. Actress from Eugene Ionesco plays presented by AE Rho. ALPHA EPSILON RHO: Front Row: Carolyn Lanning, Susan Shephard, President. Second Row: John Smoots, Jim Simp¬ son, Jim Myers, Tod Neuenschwander. Back Row: Dave Overstreet, Treasurer; Tom Nihoul, John Mooring, Cormac Thompson, Steve Franko, Marilyn Kennelly, Secretary; Jeff Rounce, Vice-President; Ken Stevens. Not Pictured: Don Pitzer, Dave Fenner, Randy Pugh, Neil Lowe, Andy Harle, Dave Gellatly, Jerry Knispel, Craig Johnston, Paul McCor¬ mick, Tom King, Ray Madsen, Ken Zeran, Val Limburg, Advisor. 39 Understanding the Complexities of Machines and Mint ALPHA PHI SIGMA: Front Row: Larry Windhorst, President; Diane Digerness, Dennis Haskins, Roy Roberg, Carlos DeWitt, James Dixson, Bill McCrory, James Stone, Vice President; Greg E. Anderson. Back Row: Kurt W. Haase, Dr. F. M. Fabian, Advisor; Terry Augerson, John Horvath, Floyd Walker, Treasurer. Not Pictured: Greg Bennett, Secretary; Lorie Torgerson, Doug Crawford, Jay Skidmore, Don Dahlstrom, Dick Cathey, Allan Lorette, Greg Moss. Recognizing high scholarship and keeping up with the times was the aim of Alpha Phi Sigma. Three banquets and the university open house were the main projects of the organization. Speakers expressed interest on federal, state, and local Police Science. The final arrangements of becoming a national honor society was the year’s goal. “Sometimes we got ticket off!” So said the members of the Association for Computing Ma¬ chinery. Students in data processing and other areas of computer work belonged to the club. Professional men, lectures, discussions, and speakers helped further the interests of the group. We are in the machine age and all systems are go! ASSOCIATION FOR COMPUTING MACHINERY: Front Row: Mike W. Donovan. Second Row: Jon Rickman, Gary Wainscott, Dean Frender, Jim Thomas, Terry Hamm, Mary Massara, Ron Dutton, E. E. Mills. Back Row: Ted Lewis, Frank Pimique. 40 Expression by Hand or Voice? DELTA PHI DELTA: Front Row: Robert Ecker, Bev Kenzy. Back Row: John Mraz, Bob Lilly, Nancy Johnson, Ann Foster, Judy Sweany, John C. Mason, James Balyeat. That’s just fine, Arts and nothing is just fine arts. Talent and dedication, paint on pants and clay in fingernails—that is fine arts, and the finest in the arts were members of Delta Phi Delta, the national fine arts hon¬ orary. A banquet, student art show, and an auction of student work were some of the activities of the group. Art for art’s sake? Yes! A debatable issue always went to Delta Sigma Rho—Tau Kappa Alpha. Highlights of the year in the debate honorary included a banquet and indi¬ vidual debates. The group also offered assistance to the Columbia Valley Tournament and the state Champion¬ ship. Two debaters were sent to a National Debate to compete with the best debaters throughout the U.S. DELTA SIGMA RHOTAU KAPPA ALPHA: Front Row: Linda Johnson, John Holan, Lea Anna Profit, Myra Haigh, Gary Colley, Larry Richardson, J. R. Clemons. Second Row: Linda Fidler, Andy Riches. Back Row: Mark Westerfield, Dr. John W. Schmidt, Michael Dugaw. Wide Range of Activities in Police Honorary Shoot, I wish everyone could get the bang out of an honorary that Lambda Alpha Epsilon members got. This police science honorary has a pistol team, field trips, speakers at meetings and an initiation banquet. These students are outstanding in their field, probably aiming at a range site. LAMBDA ALPHA EPSILON: Front Row: James L. Dixson, President; Robert B. Gautschi. Second Row: William S. Oberg, Ellen Leighty, Judie Fortier, Treasurer; Michael Jay Vowell. Third Row: J. Michael Kirkpatrick, Anita Sottler, Terry Fisher, Secretary; Rae Anna Wood. Back Row: Randy Ruddach, Dave Fanning, Greg E. Anderson, Floyd Walker, Vice-President. Not Pictured: Pete Butkus, Larry Conlee, Ken Cole, Don Dahlstrom, Daniel Garcia, Robert Hausken, Clarence Jewell, Ken Korsmo, David Simonson, Marvin Skeen, John Turner. NCP Award Goes to Two Outstanding Actors “Act your age,” is never heard by the very versatile National Collegiate Players. The dramatic arts program is their scene, as well as the writing of drama. They also play at research and productions during the year. Their scholarships present a top billing to freshmen students in the drama field. i. v i Vr w 1 ' A] W] n A • VI I j H A HM ■ ii 1 ■! K vv ' jj ( J jflj NATIONAL COLLEGIATE PLAYERS: Front Row: Vernon E. Poe, Nancy Clow, Secretary; Neil O’Leary, Kathy Meyers, Hiram Perez, Janis Clarke, Connie Garrett, Cheryl Ann Eskelson, Greg Aveldson, Thomas C. Nash, Roger Riggs. Back Row: M. Richard Hord, Vice-President: Dan Reams, Dee Michener. Not Pictured: Kay Kennedy, President. 42 Music Honor aries Sing Out MU PHI EPSILON: Front Row: Sue Davis, Beth Bernhard, Jane Erickson, Vice-President; Victoria Anderson, Sharon Patmore. Second Row: Helen Bakshas, Maureen Bligh, Elaine Collins, Treasurer; Ja- neen Field, Susan Stewart, Karen Childress, Maureen A. O’Neill, President; Brooke Doyle. Third Row: Jane Harty, Diane Winder, Merilyn Smith, Marilyn Switzer, Faculty Advisor. Back Row: Marcia Dean, Mu¬ riel Dresser, Chapter Advisor; Patty Lines, Connie Hefte, Lynn Wheeler, Kay Petersen, Cathy Bell, Rose Meyers, Lydia Pcetz, Judith Anne Hill, Fritzi Legg, Marvel Lou Tufts, Gail Brown, Christine Wihlborg, Jan Cooper, Secretary; Anita Benzel, Marilyn Kirste, Barbara Hosea. You can’t join Mu Phi Epsilon for a song. Membership in this international professional music sorority is given to talented women who have contributed greatly to the music field. Christmas caroling, honored guests at meetings, fund raising, scholarship awards at a spring Patron’s Tea and a convention are some of the many things which keep this group in tune. We might well note Phi Mu Alpha, the national professional music fraternity. Brotherhood, loyalty, and the promotion of America’s finest music fall into the interests of this group. They sponsor a get acquainted party, serve as ushers at music concerts, hold a banquet and feature local compositions. This group tunes in and turns on! PHI MU ALPHA: Front Row: Bob Small. Back Row: Dr. Howard Deming, Advisor; George Hoyt, Mark Schlichting, President; Steve Ticen, Don Anderson, F. Dale Davis, Michael Chapin, Bernie Schell, Tim Price, Treasurer; Ron Yasui, Bill McCaw, John Newman, John Reedy, Sig Anderson, Terry Campbell, Hiram Perez. Phi Beta Kappa Initiates 85 INITIATED , FALL 1968 David W. Abrahamson Judith Anne Binder David Roy Bishop Andrea Lynn Bonnicksen John C. Callenbach Dennis Eugene Carlson John Robert Clark Charles Allen Cole Richard Arrington Cox Nancy Margaret Curtis Patricia Claire Donohoe Gerald Frederick Duris Marvin Dale Garriott Annette K. Hardinger Charlene Huntley Eric Charles Johnson Joseph Erick Knight Patricia Ann Nielsen Jocelyn Denise Phillips Steven Ward Poquette Marilyn Lee Raugust John Charles Ruppert Richard S. Sandmeyer Margaret Lee Shoemaker James Stephen Sorrels Karen Ann Stevenson Teresa Anne Sweeney Larry Allen Widman Diane Marie Young INITIATED , SPRING 1969 Gary Duane Alpert Gregory Edward Aveldson Richard D ale Bayer Totsie Smith Beasley Susan Lee Bickelhaupt Sheila Faye Blank Donna Jean Brunni Noma Marie Campbell Mary Kay Christiansen John Willard Cogdill Cynthia Jeanne Dodgen Julia Ann Dodson Cheryl Louise Dunning Janyce J. Engelland Wayne Jacob Erickson Jannis Marie Fausti Donald James Ferrel Cynthia D. Fillingame James Frederick Fisher Dorothy Eleanor Frost Margaret Ellen Gadd David Allen Godfrey Patsy Gail Gordon Janet Eileen Griffith Caroline Ann Hein Duane Fawkes Johnson Claudia Keene Laura Jean Kemp Ronald Charles Kingsbury Linda Lee Korpi Henry S. Krueger Aldons Jekabs Lusis Gisela Marie Makemson Thomas Mac Patrick Jane Evelyn Peters Marilyn L. Priestley Patricia Jean Probst Susan K. Rutherford Michael James Scott Douglas J. Sheehan Donald Franklin Shepard, Jr. Shelly Elizabeth Sperry Gerald Ray Stoffer James Axsel, Swanson Judith Kinney Sweany Annette Twitchell Joan Barbara Urdal James Michael Vache Linda Karen Van de Kamp Richard M. Voget Carol L. Wanamaker Richard Lee Weaver Robert Eugene West Sandra Lillian Wilson Catherine Ching-Chee Wu William Ellsworth Yake Pi Mu Epsilon Emphasizes Math Careers Pi Mu Epsilon is a mathematics honorary for superior undergraduates in this area. This nationally affiliated chapter sponsored the math department’s portion of the campus open house in the fall. Of the 45 members, some are also members of Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi honoraries. At the first meeting, speakers emphasized the various careers in math. PI MU EPSILON: Front Row: Gary Frisvold, Theodore G. Ostrom, John Smith, Earl Ecklund, Kun Chang, Mi¬ chael Kilgore, Doug Bell. Second Row: Yogendra Gupta, Dr. Joseph Cude, Beverly Stover, Martha Adams, Mar¬ garet Fox, Pat Cude, Susan Stanco, Donald Ferrel. Back Row: Herb Goodwin, Wayne Erickson, John H. Griffin, Ken Whiting, Allan Carstens, Robert West, Alan Roecks, Richard Sandmeyer, Vernon Mir, Simon Lam, Dr. Don¬ ald Bushaw. 44 Pi Tan lota Provides Information for Future Doctors PI TAU IOTA: On the Table: Annette Twitcheil, President. Front Row: Karen Blegen, Don Wilde, Russ Caldwell, Lee Hein, Vice-President; Cindy Dodgen, Secretary; Rich Cox, Dr. Herbert Eastlick, Advisor; Don Volkmann, Cathy Wu. Back Row: Mark Thorson, Andre Goodchild, Larry Riley, Robert Johnson, Robert Raff, Pete Schock, Bill Ragle, Steve Worthman, Doug Reams, Mike Anderson, Bob Fleer, Joe Knight, Treasurer; Bob Eby, Ralph Not¬ tingham, Mike Dixon, Todd Gay, Tim Bruya, Joan Land, Jerry Dur is, Steve Johnson. Pre-dent and pre-med students united to form a staff called Pi Tau Iota. This organization enabled these students to acquaint themselves with the professional field. Annette Twitcheil led the honorary through a curriculum involved in pre-professional and professional training through speakers, films, and discussions. Pi Tau Iota members are responsible for coordinating the open house for the Zoology department. “It ' s greek to me,” may be a phrase used in all seriousness in Sigma Kappa Phi, the foreign language honorary. Language circles at a faculty or member’s home were places to speak a foreign tongue only. An initiation ceremony and banquet featured guest speaker, Dr. John B. Lord. Sigma Kappa Phi Honors for Language Skills SIGMA KAPPA PHI: Front Row: Petra Koldewey, Wolfgang Mueller, Sue Guthrie, Sharon Lentz. Back Row: Patti Nielsen, Marilyn Raugust, Gisela Makemson, Susan Cawley, Sheila Sevier, Belinda Ferris. uv «y j • awrr ■ a vUMiumivwa i iv ru • vjiauiv jVUJVU) A aiyu Vi A ViUll) IWUCU L. Hausenbuiller. Not Pictured: Thomas P. Bogyo, Richard W. Dingle, Richard D. Daugherty. Activities Calendar Is Project of Sigma Delta Chi SIGMA DELTA CHI: Front Row: Tom Vogt, Gary Eliassen, Jack Wilson, Bud Withers, Paul Carkonen. Second Row: Doug Blosser, Lindsay Mohlere, Dave Gellatly, Lanny Archer, Dave Farrar. Third Row: Jerry Pugnetti, Eric Mathi- son, Hal Palmer, Micky Shutt, Kerry Goodwin. Fourth Row: Thomas Heuter- man, Norm Herdrich, Bob Rossman, Tom Nihoul, Cormac Thompson, Jack Orchard. Back Row: Peter Overmeyer, Craig Jones, Bob Rosenkranz. Theta Sigs Held Newspaper Workshop ft 1 Y? 1 ► J Theta Sigma Phi promotes the field of communications for women showing outstanding talents both academically and in their major. They also have held joint meetings with their male counter¬ part, Sigma Delta Chi. Among their activities are a Matrix table banquet with Theta Sigs of the University of Idaho, a newspaper workshop, and the sponsorship of an all campus talent show for Parents’ Weekend. THETA SIGMA PHI: Front Row: Candy Olson, Nancy Keyes, Carolyn Lanning, Mrs. Beverly Calvert, Ad¬ visor; Sue Hinz, Janet Moore, Terry Slack. Back Row: Sue Shephard, Gaynelle Lindquist, Joy Bratton, Sue Pren- dergast. Sigma Xi Integrates Sciences Test tube tribulations are handled by Sigma Xi, a service organization which includes all areas of science in the univer¬ sity. The group sponsors many speakers throughout the year as well as organizing meetings and discussing trends in science. SIGMA XI: Front Row: Executive Council: Robert J. Foster, President-elect; Margaret Eastlick, Treasurer; George G. Marra, President; Shirl O. Graham, Member-at-Large; Charles W. McNeil, Past President; Thomas S. Rus¬ sell, Secretary. Back Row: Admissions Committee: Lloyd B. Craine, Leo S. Jensen, Ralph G. Yount, Robert L. Hausenbuiller. Not Pictured: Thomas P. Bogyo, Richard W. Dingle, Richard D. Daugherty. Research 48 Banding and Coloring Used in Study Will the young geese on the Snake River be pink, yellow, or orange this spring? If they are, both they and their parents are part of a wildlife research program. The aim of the program is to study what is happening on the river as a series of dams change the nesting habitat of many Canada geese. Geese have always nested on the river islands. What happens when these islands are flooded? Continued research through collar¬ carrying adults and dye-marked goslings will tell if bank-nesting adults can produce as many successful broods as they did on protected islands. There is also a study of what alternates might keep up the Snake River goose production. This river is important to many waterfowl throughout the year. A large wintering population keeps many ducks and geese from migrating farther south. There they would congregate with other wa¬ terfowl, overpopulate the areas, and become destructive to agricultural crops. State and federal game officials need to know how slowing the river flow affects the water- fowl presently using this area, and how present use compares with past use. Wildlife biologists at WSU are studying these and other facets of waterfowl behavior and ecology. The studies may provide scientific answers for maintaining winter concentrations and spring breeding populations so that the call of the wild goose will forever be a part of this canyon life. A mother leads her colored goslings down the Snake River. Injected Eggs - Colored Goslings The eggs are injected with a colored substance which marks the goslings so that they can be followed in their migratory habits. VJ ■■ _ r- - m to 7 ■ i 1 Goslings are easily camouflaged among driftwood and rocks. 50 A goose begins flight off the Penawawa Goose Island. Bands are used for tracing geese in their migration. The aluminum band on the goose’s leg bears an officially recorded number which can be used after the bird has been shot. The discovery of the earliest well-documented human skeletal remains yet found in the Western Hemisphere, fragments of a skull 11,000 to 13,000 years old, rocketed the WSU Department of Anthropology into national prominence. “Marmes Man,” as the find has been dubbed, was the discovery of Roald Fryxell, geologist and Assist¬ ant Professor of Anthropology, and graduate students from WSU and the University of Idaho working under his direction during March and April, 1968. The drama of the discovery was heightened by its occur¬ rence within the projected pool of Lower Monumental Reservoir, scheduled for flooding in the winter of 1968-69. With only a few scant months remaining to salvage the scientific treasures of the site, one o f the largest archaeo¬ logical manhunts ever launched was begun by a highly- trained thirty-man team of specialists and archaeologists quickly organized under the leadership of Fryxell and Professor Richard D. Daugherty. Senator Warren G. Magnuson assisted in obtaining an emergency grant of $50,000 through the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the National Park Service, and the U.S. Geological Survey rushed an additional team of specialists to the site and offered its radio carbon dating facilities and other critical analyses. By the end of August, with funds almost ex¬ hausted, the WSU team had produced parts of two more human skulls, those of a second adult and six-year-old child, and a series of spectacular archaeological finds in¬ cluding stone tools and a bone needle. A renewed emer¬ gency grant of $70,000 followed, and Magnuson requested the Corps to determine whether the site could be saved by construction of a protective levee. Magnuson’s leadership in the fight to save the site resulted in an unanimous ap¬ proval by the United States Senate authorizing the Corps to do so, only to have the amendment killed by the Senate- House Conference Committee hours before Congress adjourned for the year. Not until a direct appeal was made to President Johnson by the Senator and by a massive barrage of telegrams and letters sent to the White House from citizens, academic leaders, and prominent scientists throughout the United States, was last-minute approval of the levee gained and a 1.5 million dollar construction program begun to protect the site in a few remaining weeks before it was to be flooded. 52 Remains - 11,000 to 13,000 Years Old Over fifty fragments of human bone were gradually pasted togeth¬ er to form the Marmes I skull, ex¬ amined by project director, Roald Fryxell. As the emergency excava¬ tions progressed at an increasing pace throughout the summer, two more finds of human skull resulted —the skull of a six-year-old child, compared with similar areas dark¬ ened on the surface of a modern child’s skull. The skull of a second young adult, Marmes III, which, like Marmes I, was in its late teens or early twenties at the time of death. Dr. Henry Irwin carefully exposed the fragments of Marmes III. With the human skeletal material of the first artifacts found at the site were the bones of an animal. Zoologist Carl E. Gus¬ tafson identified them as those of a giant elk, which had been killed and butchered at the site when people lived there 11,000 or more years ago. Work at the site proceeded at a constant pace six and sometimes seven days a week in spite of summer temperatures, ranging upwards to 120 degrees or more. Authorization of the protective levee at Marines Rock Shelter was followed imme¬ diately by a groundbreaking ceremony. Included among the invited guests were: Dr. Meyer Rubin, U.S. Geological Survey; Dr. H. M. Wonnington, President of the Society of American Archaeology; Brigadier General Elmer Yates, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; Dr. G. Terrell, WSU President; Dr. Clifford Pautzke, Assist¬ ant Secretary of Interior; Roald Fryxell, Dr. T. Dale Stewart, Smithsonian Institute; Senator Warren G. Magnuson, Mr. Clarence Ohlke, National Science Foundation, and Richard Daugherty. In the process, artifacts like the above spear- point made of basalt were found, both inside and outside the rock shelter. As the public outcry to save the site mounted, General William F. Cassidy, center, Chief of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and his aides flew to the site from Washington, D.C. to confer with project directors on the feasibility of constructing a levee. To reach the ancient layers containing the bones and tools sought between archaeologists, overburden was removed wherever possible with power equipment. Project archaeologist Bennie C. Keel and co-director Richard D. Daugherty supervised the equipment purchased especially for the project. The Senator was presented with an official hard hat and an archaeolo¬ gist’s trowel in appreciation for his ef¬ forts in saving the site. He was also shown a display made for the project. 54 Needle and Bird ' s Claw Are Among the Remains A delicate bone needle found at the site suggests that the people may have sewn tailored skin clothing. The claw of a bird, sandwiched between two flakes of stone, may have been worn and used for religious or ceremonial purposes. National attention was again focused on the Marmes site at WSU when NBC news from New York featured an hour-long scientific documentary filmed on location. Professor Grover Krantz, physical anthropologist, ex¬ hibits the Marmes I skull. Thirty-degree below temperatures resulted in ice jams and floods on the Palouse River as the protective levee rose. An artist’s concept of the way in which the levee was to protect Marmes Rock Shelter af¬ ter filling the reservoir behind Lower Monu¬ mental Dam shows that fifty feet of water would have to cover the site in order to flood it. Seepage however did reach it. 55 An Attempt to Improve The College of Economics and Business is concerned with structuring a comprehensive and practical-minded program for its students. This is done with the addition of new courses and updating the old ones. Research is also done by the staff. Studies on such topics as industry, accounting and other schools of economics supplement and enrich their program. Eugene Clark Dean Department of Economics and Business Craig Goodwin, left, explains the Programma 101 to Paul Hart. John A. Guthrie Director Bureau of Economics and Business Research 56 Tomorrow ' s Business World 1 Omer L. Carey Chairman Department of Business Administration Ralph I. Thayer Chairman Department of Economics Programma 101 records and prints material for the College of Economics and Business. Robert E. Hoskinson Chairman Department of Office Administration 57 l Business Honoraries Active Minding everyone’s business was not the purpose of a neighborhood snoop but a desirable trait in the versatile members of Alpha Kappa Psi. This national professional fraternity is for students majoring in business. Field trips, speakers at meetings, convention attendance, and a dinner dance fell into the interests of the members. Craig Goodwin explains the Programmer to Paul Hart. ALPHA KAPPA PSI: Front Row: Mike Merrill, Richard Reavis, George Romano, Kent Osborne, Don Daniel, Warren Van Alstine. Second Row: Jim Stone, President; John Rodda, Secretary; Paul Hart, Treasurer; Larry Wil¬ lis, Master of Rituals; Mike Ratzman, John David Key, Gary Jones, Carl Edwards, Chris Cowman, Ken Capek, Fred Jarrett. Back Row: George Mockridge, Chuck Gleiser, Mike Moore, Frank Seelye, Chuck Henderson, Mike Wildey, Dick Agman, Fred Meyer, Kjell Hoff, Gregor Hanson, Jack Abolofia, Bruce D. Collins, Martin Thompson . Throughout the Year BETA GAMMA SIGMA: Front Row: Ernie Hinck, Betty L. Brown, Josephine Chu, Suresh P. Sethi. Second Row: Don House, Barry Watson, Jerry Jaeger, Guy Fry. Back Row: Paul A. Hart, Jack Wagner. Gregor L. Hanson, Dennis L. Hefner, Douglas Long, Don Collins, Jack Butler. Jack Byeman, Richard Williams, Robert Stewart. The College of Economics and Business gave recognition for scholarship to students in Beta Gamma Sigma. The upper four per cent of the junior class and ten per cent of the senior class were selected at the annual business meeting. A spring scholarship banquet and national bulletin kept members busy and up to date. Behind every successful man is a woman, and the National Fraternity for Women in Business proved this does not pertain strictly to the home. The group met often for fun and to share group interests. The annual Christmas card and stationery sale, a banquet in May, and scholarship presentations filled their time. PHI CHI THETA: Front Row: Chris DeVries, Pat Love, Betty Reinbold, Treasurer; Barbara Steinhaus, Carol Lorentz, Ann Konishi. Second Row: Ann Wakefield, Program Chairman; Nina Jones, Betty Brown, Janet Flones, Ruth Sterne, Roz Wilson, Marcia Rice, Clare Aley. Back Row: Marvel Lou Tufts, Janice Lindsay, Vice-President; Carol Davis, Sue Forcier, Paulette Martin, President; Cindy Meiners. Not Pictured: Gloria Smith, Secretary. Bellhop Success Through Sigma lota ' s Efforts Bunnies roamed around the dance floor selling cigarettes and souvenirs to guests at the Bellhop. Ralph Brashears accepts the Hotelman-of-the-Year Award from Sigma Iota President, John Abrams. SIGMA IOTA: Front Row: Donald Howell, Paul Falor, Roger Hunt, Tim O’Shea, Cliff Dompier, Russell L. Sweany, Jr., Brian Armstrong, Tim Holbrook, Michael D. Mooney, Mark R. Johnson, Greg Fry. Second Row: Gordon Rathbun, Alan Matsushima, Freshman Representative; Steve Shoun, Fabian Burkart, Vice-President; Ann Wake¬ field, Secretary; John Abrams, President; Gary Johnson, Treasurer; Connie Larson, Bellhop Co-Chairman; Jerry Jae¬ ger, Bellhop Co-Chairman; Linda Mansigh, Nina Casper. Back Row: Charlie Casper, Greg Reid, Bruce Davies, John A. Lundin, Tom Furse, Jr., Nicholas Smart, Howard C. Hays, Joseph R. Duncalfe, Norman H. Gray, Doug Kramer, Phil Gross, Ralph Olsen, Jim Hostetler, Howard Wilson, Bob Black, Joseph T. Bradley, Advisor. 60 College Works for Teacher Improvement Dean Brain is in a class by himself, as head of the College of Education. His jobs include the management of development and preparation of school administration, small school research, vocational-technical education, preparation and training of elementary teachers, introducing students to lab responsibilities with migrant students program, working for the State Coordinating Council, and working out new programs for teacher certification. These varied responsibilities all aid in helping to make education and teachers better in the future. Lloyd B. Urdal Chairman Education George B. Brain Dean Education 61 Teacher Certification Re-examined Carol E. Gordon Chairman Physical Education for Women Roger C. Wiley Chairman Physical Education for Men Future elementary teachers learn science methods through self-discovery. 62 ’’Migrant Students ' Program Extremely Successful Teaching women ideals of classroom creativity is the objective of Pi Lambda Theta. Mary Small, Presi¬ dent, and Mrs. Carol Burgess, Ad¬ visor, showed their class with great leadership. This group expands edu¬ cation to ideals of social and demo¬ cratic education on a national level. It has high ideals and an intense de¬ sire to create interest in professional¬ ism. Activities included an initiation dinner for members, speakers, a $75 scholarship for a junior woman, and national affiliation. The Physical Education Department offers such courses as water safety in¬ struction. PI LAMBDA THETA: Front Row: Marie Gruber, Treasurer; Mary Small, President; Pat Donahoe, Corresponding Secretary; Peggy Shoemaker, Recording Secretary; Kay Steininger, Vice President. Second Row: Sharon Lentz, Sheila Sevier, Xerpha Gaines, Kathy Niemi, Heidi Hubbard, Jane Shelton, Publicity Chairman. Third Row: Becci Anderson, Cathy Geier, Mary Steffen, Kathy Snelson, Kathy Peters, Mary Ann Hillis. Fourth Row: Bonnie Francis, Marjorie Gill, Wendy McVicar Stoddard, Anne Stuart, Heather Rogers, Marsha Felts, Lynda Benshoof. Standing: Adelaide Burgess, Advisor; Inga K. Kelly, Advisor; Charlein Wright, Mary Anne Nuttall, Sheila Blank, Vicki Jonas, Vicki DeAntonis, Rita Bryant, Marianne Resch, Mary Robson, Susan Schafer, Lynda McCauley. Pillows Sold for Camp Easter Seal Support PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB: Bruce Jackson, Jerrold Penney, Secretary-Treasurer; Bill Gillies, President; Doug Beattie, Bob Haynes, Bill Maher, Paul Carlson. Promotion of sports and stressing the progression of activities in the future is important to the Cougar P.E. Club. A sports clinic was organized by these club members as well as meetings with speakers. Be a sport! Show interest in the P.E. Club. Women majoring in Physical Education, Recreation, or Physical Therapy enjoy membership in PEM Club. A Big-Little Sister banquet, high school sports day, speakers, and outings were some activities included on the club agenda. All Brawn and Brain with a Touch of Femininity PEM CLUB: Front Row: Sharon Williams, Secretary; Bev Switzer, President; Diane Summers, Cathy Wetzler. Sec¬ ond Row: Jan Fulwiler, Gayle Parks, DuAnn Marsh, Vicki Wiseman, Linda Harries, Kay Van Patter. Back Row: Sara McCathern, Gail Storey, Chris Overmyer, Sherry Wallingford, Vice-President; Bonnie McDaniel, Nancy Pike. 64 PE Honorary Sends Child to Camp Easter Seal PHI EPSILON KAPPA: Front Row: Ross Vaughn, Bob Melson, Doug Beattie, Ray Eldridge. Back Row: Mite McMahon, Advisor; Carl W. Saubert IV, Clyde Williams, John Andersen, Bill Maebori, Steve Overman, Bill Gillies, Lou Dawes, Jon Livingston, Bruce Jackson. Men majoring in Pre-physical Therapy, Physical Education, and Recreation are honored by the national honorary Phi Epsilon Kappa. The major fund raising project is the sale of refreshments at activities in Bohler Gym. Money made is presented to one student for a scholarship plaque. Money also procured speakers and sent students to conventions. This year conventioneers were sent to Billings, Montana. Members were juniors up to, and including graduate students. One child was sent to Camp Easter Seal in the summer by this group. The twenty members also paticipate in the professional P.E. Association. College of Engineering Has an Eye for the Future The College of Engineering, headed by Dean John P. Spielman, has a wide variety of interests. Resident Service, the Technical Extension Service, and an extensive research division are the major departments of the College. Water pollution, urban traffic, waste removal, industrial expansion, and conservation are just some of the focal points of study. This is the Col¬ lege with a hand on the present and an eye for the future. John P. Spielman Dean College of Engineering E. W. Greenfield Director Engineering Research Division William H. Knight Head Technical Extension Service Expansion Planned for Physics Department David M. Scott Chairman Chairman George T. Austin Department of Civil Engineering Chairman Department of Chemical Engineering 67 Engineering Education Symposium Held Servet A. Duran Chairman Metallurgy Attie L. Betts Chairman Electrical Engineering Donald L. Masson Chairman Mining 68 Julian Bond AIA Banquet Speaker A A: Front Rory: Jim Allen, Dave Rumps. Second Row: Gene Powell, President; Jerry Baysinger, Mike O’Connell, Manuel Babayan. Third Row: Gary Kellogg, Abdul H. Quraishi, Merrick Lentz, Wally Allert, Scott Chartier, Steve Wil¬ bur, Bob McClendon. Fourth Row: Paris Pearce, Jim Stehr, Larry Chew, Tom Gronewald, Scott Anderson, Ron Smith, Robert Ford, Advisor; Grant Watson. Back Row: John Lindstrom, Nick Nichols, Barry Nance, Vice-President; Bob Morton, James Estes, Larry Koltz, Gale Schaeffer, Peter Maltby, Jerry Ressa, Ralph Hoover, George Scott, Evett Ruffcorn, Park Swarm, Ken Tarp, Ken Leader, Bruce Terril, Larry Coddington. This is the machine age, nothing can possibly go wrong, wrong, wrong. Bridging communication problems between engineering architects and the university students is the job of the AIA Engineers Society. Aspects of environmental design and building projects for application to real life are of first concern to AIA members. Headed by President Gene Powell and Advisor Robert Ford, the AIA is const ructing shatterproof ideals. Engineering Honoraries Give AlChE: Front Row: Bruce Kincaid, Treasurer; Rodney Gadd, Secretary; Lonnie Wilson, President; Lloyd Hedlund, Vice-President; Mike Uiowetz. Second Row: Robert Luedeking, Advisor; Larry Smith, Robert Crocker, Gene Voi- land, Patrick Ng, Ronald Westlund, Jeff Aiken, Joseph Ling. Third Row: Larry Frantz, Doug Reed, James Merritt. Back Row: Robert Nielsen, George Jones, James Powell, David Wedeven, Louis Locke. Not Pictured: Jerry Crum- rine, Len Smith, AI Lehmann, Ken Bethune, Tom Beyersdorf, Russ Treat, Manuel Valle, Bruce Wicklund, Khosrow Shahroozi, Rick Parker, Roland Kirkendahl, Mark Curtis, Terry Whiteside, Ken Hein, Bob Skreen, Pat Ng, Don Bradley. Sponsoring company interviews on campus is just one of the interests of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Topics of interest to engineering students were presented by speakers. Meetings, project discussions, and a field tip filled up the rest of the time for these students. Getting stoned holds literal meaning for the joint chapter of the American Society for Metals and the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers. Guest speakers at meetings kept the students abreast of the latest innovations in the fields of mining, metallurgy, and petroleum. AIME-ASM: Front Row: Robert Schwartz, Erwin Ichiyasu. Back Row: Pete Flones, Ron Page, Steve Tuominen, Gary Schmauch, Fred White. Students Broad Background Being more than civil is the job of the American Society of Civil Engineers professional Society. Getting acquainted and discussing common interests with people interested in civil engineering were some of the functions of the group. Details, details, pay attention to those details . . . and you too could have been a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Pro¬ fessional engineers lectured, tours were taken, and meetings were held to encourage interest in the society. ASCE: Front Row: Don Wright, President. Second Row: Bob Green, Jon Kennedy, Dave Powell, Treasurer; Tom Krumsick. Third Row: Dale Rancour, Mike Zwolinski, Steve Shrope, Michael Brower, Bob Man¬ ning. Fourth Row: Farhad Afagh, David Wright, Vice-President; Ron Sessa, Don Ramsey, Bill Heaton, Jim Cochran, Harold Sorensen, Faculty Advisor; Terry Guisinger, Jack Pittis, Secretary. Back Row: Henry Lees Jr., Duane Coble, Dick George, Dean Holman, Ted Rees, Marv Stine. AS ME: Front Row: Jerry Williams, President; Gary Kloster, John D. Haugen, Marv Lindberg, Grant Sanborn, Wayne K. Tateishi, Alan Badal. Second Row: Ron Holmberg, Joe Giustino, Don Boone, David Silver, Randall Schmit, David Foster, Blaine Crea, Don Paul, John Stone, Jim Bartholomew, Joe Rostron, Steve Ayler, Wayne John. Back Row: Dr. Gary Sheldon, Advisor; Randall Walter, Thomas Hennen. 71 Outstanding Achievement Award Given at Banquet Strike up the band ... saw that is— for this club is the Industrial Arts Club, a scholastic honorary for majors in many fields. Meetings and speakers filled the scholarly aspect of the club. Intramurals, outdoor activities, field trips, picnics, and ski outings filled up the social aspect of the club. Spark and current trends are the main interests of IEEE, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering. The IEEE paper contest, in which student members wrote on topics related to engineering, was sponsored by the club. Programs, meetings, speakers and tours kept the club members busy. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB: Front Row: Dean Enebo, Dick Skrinde. Second Row: Bill Brewer, Bob Pearson, Sue Bensch, John Marchi, Rupert Lewis. Third Row: Rob¬ ert Mosebar, Ron De Haan, Noel Kerr, Dan Butts. Back Row: Freddie Abitia, Ad¬ visor; Sam Abendroth, President; Wayne Estvold, Bob Jamison, Russ Mager. IEEE Members Compete in Paper Contest INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS: Front Row: Mark Dickinson, Robert Nasburg. Second Row: David Deaver, Randy Hammett, Tom Davis, Jerry Maynard, Dennis Rieger. Back Row: Bill Goff, Brian White, Jeffrey L. Smith, Ralph M. Buttermore II, Ron Keogh, Walt Lofstrom, Frederick Wu, Wayne R. Beers, Dennis Roberson, Bill Eslick, Gary Smitt. 72 mmm Two Groups Honor Outstanding Engineers SIGMA TAV: Front Row: Gary Dinwoodie, Bob Collison, Cary Chia Lih Tan, Jerry Maynard, David M. Hata, John Ramage, Bill Eslick. Second Row: Don Nostrant, Treasurer; Cliff Clark, Gene Voiland, Simon S. Lam, Rich¬ ard Allert. Third Row: Gerald Smith, Steve Shrope, Don Long, Max Ramble, Michael Brower, Jim Hamer, Alan Meyers, Bob Lockard. Back Row: Daniel Norling, Doug Christensen, Wai-On Kan, Don Bradley, Secretary; Joseph Ling, Historian; Jim Hasselman, Wayne John, President. Sigma Tau is an engineering scholastic honorary. Fall and spring initiation was held with Tau Beta Pi. A guest speaker spoke on a non-technical aspect of engineering. An award for outstand¬ ing achievement in the field of engineering is presented each year at the spring banquet. To mark in a fitting manner, those who have honors of distinguished scholar¬ ship and character in engineering compose the Tau Beta Pi chapter at WSU. Annual banquets are held with a joint function of the Tau Beta Pi- Sigma Tau. The engineering conven¬ tion was held in the spring. TAV BETA PHI: Front Row: Henry Gratrix, Cary Chia Lih Tan, Patrick Ng, Don Bradley, Bob Collison. Sec- on Row: David M. Hata, President; Cliff Clark, Alan Meyers, Jim Hasselman, Do n Paul, Treasurer; Don Boone, Cataloguer; Dan Barrom. Back Row: Harry E. Williams, Simon S. Lam, Bill Eslick, Don Nostrant, Robert G. Allison, Recording Secretary; Doug Christensen, Joseph Ling. The Heat ' s on Things are cooking in the College of Home Economics. Dean Werden emphasizes the idea of change in the College. Society is undergoing a constant dynamic movement and working with the university planning group promises changes in the future of Home Economics. Mignon Perry Chairman Department of Clothing, Interior Design and Textiles Jane E. Werden Dean College of Home Economics Mary O. Gallwey Chairman Department of Child and Family Studies H. Delight Maughan Chairman Depart , of Foods and Nutrition, Institutional Management for Chefs’ Delight HOME EC COUNCIL: Front Row: Carla Stucki, Jane Werden, Advisor; Jody Martin. Back Row: Wendie Angus, Jane Whittaker, Chris Van Winkle, Ellen Haskin, Monte Moe, Jean Larsen. Sending needy children to WSU’s Camp Easter Seal was done by the Home Economics Chapter. To accomplish this, they held fund raising candy sales. Workshops, meetings, and speakers filled up the other moments of this group. Omicron Nu is a Home Economics scholastic honorary. Their major activities included a graduate seminar, a pot-luck dinner honoring the outstanding sophomore of the year, and their tapping ceremonies. OMICRON NU: Front Row: Karen Peters, Pam Schillenger. Back Row: Kay Carbaugh, Susan Hayes, Betsy Hayden, Pat Emigh, Carla Stucki, Mrs. Helen Koehler, Advisor; Jo Tatum, Karen Langland, Mrs. Genevieve Scheier, Joanne Bylsma, Patty O’Neil, Jane Whittaker, Shirley Perryman. Candy Is Dandy , but Talent Is Better HOME ECONOMICS CHAPTER: Carolyn Reckers, Pat Emigh, Jane Whittaker, Maxine Oliver, Linda Zylstra. At times Candy is dandy . . . The Home Economics Chapter of WSU sold candy to prove this point. Helping needy children at Camp Easter Seal was the main objective of the sales. Meetings called for speakers and shared interests. Studying details from the inside out is the job of the National Society of Interior Designers. Insides were well covered in the study of furniture and food. A field trip to Seattle, sale of members’ creations and a design contest filled the group’s time. INTERIOR DESIGN: Front Row: Gretchen Baker, Charlotte Mitchell, Madeline Saunders, Program Chairman; Sue Stronk, Linda Workman, Vice-President; Joy Wulke, Garry Houda. Back Row: Liz Lane, Bill Doyle, JoAnn Bas¬ sett, Monte Moe, President; Kathy Morasch, Publicity Chairman; Wayne Landrum, Curt Sherman, Advisor; Debbie Brink, Sue Dann, Linda Barker, Mike Perkins, JoAnn Bylsma, Treasurer; Karen Beck, Secretary; Linda Spencer. 76 Service with a Smile Colonel Frederick N. Stahl Professor of Aerospace Studies A Military ROTC is divided into two distinct categories . . . Aerospace Studies, and Military Science. Colonel Frederick N. Stahl led Aero¬ space Studies, and Colonel James Osgard was professor of Military Science. The Military Ball, a Commissioning Ceremony, national awards, summer camp, and Federal review fell under the commanding interest of the military. % 1 H The colors are presented at the Fall Review. Colonel James Osgard Professor of Military Science 77 We ' re in the Army Now! Major Sadler, Wayne Lucas, James White, and John CADET BRIGADE STAFF: Front Row: Steven Sakuma, Doug Crawford, Rick Row- Linkhart chat at a Scabbard and Blade meeting. lett, Thomas Nihoul. Back Row: Tedd Nealey, Craig Palmer, Lanny Kanner, Cormac Thompson. 78 ARMY STAFF: Front Row: Sergeant Major Marvin Fuller, Marilyn Chapman, Lois Clark, Carolyn Fairchild, Major Court¬ ney Prisk, Kay Smith. Back Row: Master Sergeant Charles Hamm, Major Robert Hager, Major Norman Sadler, Major Carl Carey, Sergeant Steve Barzo, Staff Sergeant Alvin Nixon, Major Donald Pastella. Speaker: Colonel James Osgard. SCABBARD AND BLADE STAFF: Dean Morehead, Ricky Rowlett, Clar k Sandoz, Major Norman Sadler, Robert Gass. Those distinguished men in the army uniforms compose the Scabbard and Blade of WSU. The primary purpose of this organization is to fos¬ ter the ideals and practice of military education in the United States. Men of such affiliation cooperate with the sponsor corps to enhance the image of the army. SCABBARD AND BLADE: Front Row: Rick Rowlett, Bob Gass, Clark Sandoz, Jim Wolfe. Sec¬ ond Row: Terry Hulin, James White, Tedd Nealey, Jim Yamamoto, Terry Nealey. Back Row: Doug Crawford, Jack Hoffman, Doug Buchanan, Cormac Thompson, Lew Leigh, Woody All- red. Not Pictured: Bob Dixey, Doug England, Fred Goodman, John Linkhart, Wayne Lucas, Dean Morehead, Greg Nylander, Tom Patrick, Marc Phillips, Dan Short, Rick Venable. ARMY SPONSORS: Front Row: Jan Cosgrove, Linda Lobdell, Sydney Robbins, Cathy Palmer, Helen Nolan, Renee Burns, Sharon Smith, Cindy Burkhardt. Second Row: Jan Wiggum, Colleen Daugherty, Bonnie Lindquist, Meredith Morton, Meredith Vance, Gretchen Smyth, Peggy Coan. Back Row: Vickie Johnson, Kathy Oiland, Barb Call, Linda Rae Wood, Lynda Hart, Mary Snider. 79 Army ROTC Cadets ARMY RIFLE TEAM: Front Row: Terry J. Houghtaling, Gary Kloster, Dave England, Bill Nesse, Jim Payton, Ross Talbot, Jim Free¬ man, Scott Forbes. Back Row: Dennis Bell, Mike Riches, Kerry Koenig, Vern Mir, Keith E. Graham, Monte Mingus, Dave Morrell, Chuck Gay, Greg Plummer, Major D. R. Pastella. Not Pictured: Mike Ford. CRIMSON RIFLES: Personnel Advisor: Major Carey. MS IV: Doug England, Paul Holstine. MS III: Jim Bartelme, Rich Cole, Ken Simon, Steve Witt. MS II: Scott Bayton, Jeff Buerstatte, Roy Cutler, Jim Hahner, Mark Peeples, Greg Pepin, R. Slater. MS I: George Berry, Lane Griffin, George Hanson, Lynn Jewell, John Jones, Martin Owen, Dennis Rapp, G. L. Rippy, Pete Smith, Randall Stal- ding, Robert Stickney, Frank Walkowski, Kimble Yoder. COUGAR RANGERS: Front Row: Jeff Kelso, Dave Hill, Howard Martinson, Jerry Semlek, Robert Yshas, Bill Zemke, John Cain. Second Row: Dennis Lagler, Frank Wing, Steve Hoffman, Maynard Cutler, Bill Kerr, Mike Bouwens, Mike Crosby, Terry Hulin. Back Row: Scott Barratt, John Mcllhenny, Larry Eaton, Jim Carlson, Clark Rice, Rick Venable. Not Pictured: Doug Buchanan, Ron Guiles, Gary Klaue, Norm Galey, John Nyere, Steve Sadler, Scott Warman, Bill Grout, Dave Geisbush, Mike Bitow, Ken Nute, Bill Ellis, John Riseborough, James Parsons, John Turner, Mark McKay, Lee Hackett, James White, Eric Gerber, Mark Gibson. Practice Military Skills SAME: Darrel A. Bafus, Fred R. Beeman, George L. Berry, Michael J. Bouwens, Don J. Bradley, Richard Brulotte, Sam W. Carroll, Clifford L. Clark, Robert R. Collison, Maynard Cutler, Roy Cutler, Scott Davis, Jim E. Draggoo, Raymond Early, Wayne H. Est- vold, Karl R. Fecht, William H. Fleming, William L. Garrison, Norm Galey, Richard M. George, Eric W. Gerber, Mark G. Gibson, Guy A. Gimlen, Jonathon F. Gordon, Lee E. Hacket, George E. Hanson, James J. Hasselman, Paul L. House, Claude Irwin, Lynn R. Jewell, Patrick Keel, Michael F. Lavery, Robert C. Linahan, John Linkhart, William G. Moore, Ron Newman, Jeffery L. Oiness, James Osgard, Karsten E. Overa, James R. Pearson, Samuel H. Pemberton, Jim Powell, David N. Rajala, Richard P. Riehle, Peter C. Schlicher, Dwight E. Small, Greg Bruce Smith, Peter Thomas Smith, Wade L. Stampe, George Stecker, Roger Stein, James W. Stone, James Suckow, Norm Taflinger, Daron Tate, Kiutus Tecumseh, Larry J. VandenBrink, Tom Vaughn, James E. Vogler, Brian B. Wilson, Frank H. Wing, William C. Wright, Larry B. Yates, Steven R. Young, William E. Zemkc. A US A: Front Row: Maynard Cutler, Howard Martinson, Paul House, Dan Hull, Dave Geisbush, Bill Woodcock, Ward Walker, Dave England, John Baxter. Second Row: Wayne Estvold, Fred Palmiero, Glenn Schmauder, Major Hager, Mike Stobie, Terry Brown, Jim Yamamoto, Terry Hulin, Dick Johnson, Mike Brown. Third Row: Larry Yates, John H. Turner, Doug Janachek, Mike Hardin, Bill Zemke, Frank Wing, Roy Cutler, Lee Hackett, John Burns, Art Bradshaw, Mark Peeples, Wayne Hays, Vince Pfaff, Mike Bayne. Not Pictured: Steve Brownell, Dale Taylor, James Jacobs, Larry Richmond, Terry Nealey, Clark Sandoz, Rick Slater, Frank Palmiero, Bill Ellis, Terry Herion, Fred Goodman, Tedd Nealey, Scott Barratt, Mark Bergeron, Mike Wiseman, Larry Craig, Gary Wegner, Jerry Kjack, Scott Bayton, Marc Phillips. FLIGHT TRAINING: Gregory Nylander, Steve Hoover, Den¬ nis Williams, Frank Palmiero, Doug Neil, Clark Sandoz. Not Pictured: Doug Buchanan, Dan Coffey, Gil Cohen, Terry Herion, Jack Johnston, Bob Linahan, Bill Noland, Tom Pat¬ rick, Rickey Venable. 81 1 J J 1 r ARMY FALL COMMISSIONED OFFICERS, Front Row: Samuel A. Adams, James R. Bachert, Larry R. Barnett, Robin M. Bishop, Roger A. Bug- bee, Stephen R. Fuhrman, Rex H. Harder, John W. Hoeft, Gary S. Kaleta, Joseph W. Lynn. Back Row: George M. Malcolm, Kenneth E. Moultrie, William D. Nesse, Don C. Peters, Jr., Gary L. Scofield, Dennis M. Shaw, Ronald A. Shively, Douglas S. Toschi, Rex E. Witherspoon. Not Pictured: Gilbert F. Bown, Paul D. Smith. The Army ROTC Cadets and Scabbard and Blade members pass in review during the Federal Review held in the spring. Cougar Rangers engage in practical experience in the Moscow Mountains. ARMY SPRING COMMISSIONED OFFICERS: Front Row: Steven M. Sakuma, James O. White, Michael Kilgore, Jim Masafumi Yamamoto, Doug McDougall, Dan W. Short, Leonard J. Kanner, William A. Sallquist. Second Row: Wayne Lucas, Thomas Patrick, Aubrey Carter, Robert Gass, Rick Rowlett, Tom Nihoul, Cormack Thompson, James Jacobs. Third Row: Woody Allred, Roger Chamberlin, Craig Palmer, Larry Windhorst, Doug England, Dean Morehead, Paul Holstine, Steve Hokonson. Back Row: Jack B. Butler, Art C. Sather, Terry R. Nealey, Tedd R. Nealey, Dale Tay¬ lor, Greg S. Nylander, Chris Bridge, Tim R. Nihoul, Michael B. Bauer. 82 Air Force Honor Guard in Lilac Parade Back Row: Dave Baugh, Jim Vogler, Allen McArthur. ADMINISTRATORS: Mrs. Draggoo, Colonel Stahl, Lt. Col. Draggoo, Major Dunn, Major Ruf. AIR FORCE COMMISSIONED OFFICERS: Bruce Barnes, Bill Blankenship, John Choate, Ron Fraker. 83 C Flight passes in review. FALL GROUP STAFF: Front Row: Jim Hostetler, Jeff Rounce, Milt Emerson, Pat Burns, Rich Weaver, Nick Lippert, Jim Malm, Bruce Case. Back Row: Mike Collins, Bill Wright, Bill Eslick, Gordon McKay, Larry Koltz, Alan MacArthur, Harold Pippin, Ken Riley, Jim Hasselman. AIR FORCE FALL GROUP STAFF: Front Row: Randy Simmons, Jim Cobb, Bill Miles, Bill Parker, Tom Newell, Bob Turner, Tom Draggoo, Mike Riches, Marvin Stine, Dick Lampman, John Beverstock. Back Row: Jim Putnam, Bruce Buskirk, Roger Aldrich, Dave Barneich, Jim Brown, Bob Holland, Kerry Koenig, Lowell D. Sollenberger, Jim Browning, Phil Hodge, Fred Chapman, Mark Dickinson, Jim Vogler. 84 ARNOLD AIR STAFF: Earl Small, Ken Jones, Mike Riches, Dave Skinner, Milt Emmerson, Tom Draggoo. ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY: Front Row: Ron Lusk, Jeff Rounce, Bob Savage, Tom Babcock. Second Row: Earl Small, Gor¬ don McKay, Dave Baugh, Jim Hostetler, Ken Jones, Ken Riley, Bill Miles, Milt Emmerson, Dave Skinner, Tom Draggoo. Back Row: Dave Rajala, Kerry Koenig, Dwight Sollenberger, Bill Wright, Mike Riches, Bob Holland, Fred Jarrett. ANGEL FLIGHT: Front Row: Linda Elefson, Donna Newberg, Jane Bement, Carol Gibbs, Pam Lee, Roxanne Shotwell, Sue Hill, Susan Corey. Second Row: Gail Krupke, Jan Holtorf, Melissa Morris, Joanne Hoffman, Marilyn Thorsvig, Kathy Tombs. Back Row: Kathy Johnson, Ann Martinson, Carol Daugherty, Cindy Hood, Kathy Scalzo, Chris Boyer, Kathy Bray, Janie Frazier, Rosemary Kells. 85 Military Matters Matter AIR FORCE SPRING GROUP STAFF: Front Row: Bruce Case, Harold Pippin, Bill Wright, Jim Hasselman, Jeff Rounce, Jim Vogler, Second Row: Dave Skinner, Mike Riches, John McDonald, Tom Brattebo, Mike Snapp, Milt Emerson, Ron Johnson, Jim Hostetler. Back Row: Jim Browning, Bob Turner, Gordon McKay, Dick Lampman, Larry Trimble, Mike Knorre, Greg Bennett, Ken Riley, Jim Cobb, Kerry Koenig, Ken Jones, Ed Latham, Gary Kanikeberg, Jim Putman, Alan MacArthur, Larry Koltz. Not Pictured: Dave Bar- neich, Fred Chapman, Bob Crocker, Mark Dickinson. AIR FORCE SPRING COMMISSIONED OFFICERS: Front Row: Greg Bennett, Mike Riches, Earl Small, Bob Turner, Ken Jones, Ron Lusk, Ron Johnson, Tom Draggoo, Tom Brattebo. Second Row: Dave Clevenger, Dick Lampman, John McDonald. Third Row: Gary Kanikeberg, Dave Skinner, Jim Cobb, Milt Emerson, Jim Malm, Larry Trimble. Back Row: Tom Newell, Vern Hamilton, Ken Knox, A1 Eckerdt, Ed Latham, Jack Bennett, Bill Miles, Mike Snapp, Don Houck. 86 AIR FORCE HONOR GUARD: Front Row: Ed Hla- dik, Bill Bennett, Warren Walz, Mike Riches, Comman¬ der; Jim Volger, Executive Of¬ ficer; Roy Draggoo, Dave Raj- ala. Second Row: Emmett Hobbs, Jim Draggoo, Bob Renner, John Mann, Darryl Hartung, Dave Tharp, Rod Jensen, Back Row: Dave Ol¬ son, Dave Nuttall, Neal Kirk- bride, Mike Anderson, Ed Hagedorn, Dennis Bell, Randy Brooks. (mil i!M nlnnmJ Major Dunn is pinning an award on Jim Hasselman Drilling for perfection was the job of the Air Force Honor Guard. The volunteer members practice on their own time for public presentation. Flag raising ceremonies, color guard, drill demonstrations, and marching in parades were some of the jobs filled by this guard. Neither rain, nor snow, nor ... ? Air Force flight training gave th e men participating a chance to rise early to test their flying skills. FLIGHT INSTRUCTION PROGRAM: Front Row: Tom Brattebo, Kathy Johnson. Second Row: Major Ruf, Earl Small, Gary Kanikeberg, Vern Hamilton, Jack Bennett, Tom Draggoo, Tom Davis, Ron Lusk. Back Row: Phil Eckerdt, Ken Knox. 87 Remodeling Expands Completing Phase I of remodeling facilities in College Hall for improved teaching and research in class and laboratory is one of the year’s major interests in the College of Pharmacy. A reception and orientation through the Pharmacy Student Advisory Committee, scholarship awards, and a research fund of $200,000 per year from various grants keep Dean White very busy. The College is on the move toward improvements of life. Allen I. White Dean College of Pharmacy Judy Miller and Bill Gaskins — an experiment in the pharmacology lab to determine the effects of certain drugs on the cardovascular system. Pharmacy Facilities LAMBDA KAPPA SIGMA: Front Row: Mrs. Sharon Campbell, Advisor; Barbara Akins, President; Karen Berringer, Treasurer; Kathy Grant, Judy Miller, Jodell Steinke, Janis Mayeda, Kathy Beale. Sharon Smith, Pamela Farrell. Back Row: Pam McCIintock, Vice- President; Judy Nelson, Marcia Anderson, Carol Butcher, Marti Lee, Connie Pilcher, Karen Enberg, Historian; Pam Thompson, Inez Meier, Suellyn Koontz. When women pharmacy majors ask for their night out with the girls, their husbands better let them go. Lambda Kappa Sigma is the International Pharmaceutical Sorority at WSU, and no men are allowed. They help with the Apothecary Ball and are hostesses. No scholastic honorary is complete without outstanding vital students. Academics as well as character are important in all honoraries but especially in Rho Chi. RHO CHI: Front Row: C. F. Martin, Barb Akins, Ardith McKinny. Back Row: Tim Yale, Scott Easton, J. William Peters. Enrollment Increase Planned AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION: Front Ron ' : Keith Kramer, Brent Olsen, Don DeChenne, Rick Doane, Mike Talley, Judy M. Miller, Mark Anderson, Marcia Anderson, Karen Berringer, Jodell Steinke, Sheryl Douglas, Ardith McKinny, Bill Gaskins, Kenneth Robinson. Second Ron ' : Randy Strait, Dave Cox, Gerry Moysa, John Kittel, Rex Lott, Ken Moszeter, Art Gurtel, John Marshall, Bob Turner, Barb Akins, Dave Widen, J. William Peters, Les Tollefsen. Third Row: Ralph G. Lloyd, Steve Goodner, John F. Kerege, Larry Morgan, Inez Meier, Doris Duskin, Pam McClintock, Karen Enberg, Scott Easton, Tim Yale, Wayne Clemens, John DeConinck. Back Row: G. Kirby White, Bob Craghead, Wayne Peterson, Greg Crossland, Bob Doud. Monthly speakers, elections, a senior banquet, and a spring dance occupy the time of the American Pharmaceutical Association. The organization gives pharmacy students a chance to affiliate on a national level and to keep up with the trends in medicine. Kappa Psi is the place to meet professionalism in pharmacy. This fraternity, which holds an annual Apothecary Ball, holds meetings, hears speakers, and has get-togethers to help unite WSU students who are interested in the field of pharmacy. KAPPA PSI: Front Row: Rex Lott, Rick Doane, Doug Ried, Mike Talley, Bob Hemstead, Bob Doud, Wayne Peterson. Second Row: Randy E. Lonborg, John F. Kerege, Dave Cox, Ken Moszeter, John Kittel, Mark Anderson, Steve Goodner, Art Gurtle, Greg Crossland. Third Row: G. Kirby White, Keith Kramer, Ron Brummel, Greg Steelhammer, John DeConinck, Gary Collins, Bob Turner, Dave Widen, Bill Gaskins. Back Row: John Marshall, Clarke St. Dennis, Wayne Clemens, Dennis Zimmerman, Gary Repp, Randy Strait, J. William Peters, David Kellogg, Lonnie Olson, Bob Craghead, Lloyd Smith, Frank Slagle, Larry Morgan, Scott Easton, Tim Yale. 90 by the College of Vet Medicine James A. Henderson Dean College of Veterinary Medicine “Without health, life is not life; it is only a state of languor and sufferings—an image of death.” (Rabelais). The College of Veterinary Medicine, headed by Dean James Henderson, does its best to alleviate suffering of animals. Our College is one of three in the Western States and has a reputation of being among the finest. Diseases of animals are often analogous to diseases in man. This makes research of animal sciences vital. Jon A. McCurdy Chairman Department of Veterinary Anatomy Richard Ott Chairman Department of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery Vets Alleviate Animal Suffering Sam G. Kenzy Chairman Department of Veterinary Microbiology James B. Henson Chairman Department of Veterinary Pathology Paul A. Klavano Chairman Department of Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology Barbie is nineteen years old and is ninth in milk production in the nation. She can be found at Knott’s Dairy Farm south of Pullman. I I Adam Clayton Powell, unseated Congressman from Harlem and highly controversial figure in United States politics, spoke to Washington State University students. Pro-Black power, anti-Establishment, Powell was as a dust particle in the eye corner. Noticed but creating agitation. Art Fletcher, Republican, Assistant to the Secretary of Labor, strove to emphasize that “history will probably call today’s youth the involved generation.” He also spoke against crime and violence. Francois Mitterand, leader of the French Federation of the Socialist Left, spoke of his strife for a United Europe. The importance of French nationalism was also stressed by Mitterand. Frank Mankiewicz , Robert F. Kennedy’s former press secretary, spoke as a highlight of Greek Week. Professor Carl A . Schorske, rated as one of the ten great teachers of America, was sponsored by the English Department. His topic was “Intellectual History: Its Nature and Its Mission.” Morris Udall spoke at the dedication of the new CUB. Overpopulation was his main point of interest. Urging new internationalism was the main topic of a speech by former CBS news correspondent, David Schoenbrun. He wished to emphasize that old political mistakes cannot continue. The first “atomic” generation can “end all life ... or make it the greatest civilization in history.” 94 Philip Abbot Luce, former communist party member, previous leader of the new left, and past officer of the progressive Labor movement spoke to a full crowd. Writer, and now a consultant for the House Committee on UnAmerican activities, Luce strives to encourage democracy. Tom Gunn, President of the Associated Students University of Washington, spoke to WSU students. “Tell it like you feel it,” is where his speech was at. Playboy executive Anson Mount spoke at a forum on campus. Sex and attitudes of the church wa s his main topic. 95 Negro identification through their art was best displayed by John Biggers. The soul of the Negro, the history, the intense feelings, were expressed in the paintings he displayed at WSU. “Soul expression is returning to reality with the birth of self determination” and Biggers best exemplified this. Mystical enchantment was created with the presence of the strange little man, Allen Ginsberg. A well known poet in the United States, Ginsberg’s poetry expresses a deep inner self and outer awareness. Reactions were quite strong, for or against his style, because of its unusual ideas of presentation. Secretary of Agriculture, Clifford Hardin, spoke to rural representatives from the entire Pacific Northwest. A range of rural problems was discussed in an attempt to create a deeper understanding of farming in the modern age. 96 Choir and Band Perform Throughout State The members of the WSU Concert Choir are chosen on the basis of voice quality and musicianship. The approximately 65 members per¬ formed at eight eastern Washington high schools during their annual spring tour. They also presented concerts on campus, including the annual Christmas Vespers program. The director of the Symphonic Band is Randall Spicer. This superior group performed at home basketball games during the year. They also participated in Mothers’ Weekend and Commencement Weekend. In February, they gave a concert on campus which included selections by Mozart, Wagner, and Sousa. There was also a statewide tour. Bands Sound-Off at Outdoop Concept The Stage Band is seen performing during one of the many concerts given by the music department. The Concert Band presents a concert in the mall for everyone to hear. Over 200 students take part in the band programs at WSU. These students are active in the Symphonic Band, the Concert Band, and the Marching Band and Basketball Pep Bands. The students make approximately 45 appearances during the school year including five concerts, a statewide concert tour, commencement, pep rallies, and athletic events. The bands are directed by Randall Spicer, John R. Knoll, and Drum Major William McCaw. 98 Visitous BRing ARt to the WSU Campus 99 Philadelphia String Quartet ARt fOR ARtS Sake To remain calm, to remain whole, in a time of many separate conceptions is a very private art. 100 ART JOURNAL 60 Art? Need it be any more than a gift of one man’s self? A climb up a dark stairway into what self-strange light? “QammeR QuRton’s needle” Acted upon the Senses Qivinq meaning to a time CReated By the imagination op the VieweR, the Skill op Acting “Silent night, Lonely night” Was a Shopt mino’s jouRney into undeRstAnding “the ChRistmas package” OffeReO Cheep, thoughts ar 6 new Pelight in a Seasonal expectancy 108 “Lonq day’s Joimney into night” 109 Cuqene Ionesco plays StaqeO Comedians Three members of the Olympic Junior College Drama Department are shown in costumes from “The Future is in Eggs.” WSU’s Alpha Epsilon Rho sponsored the touring group. Gail Carmichael prepares her makeup before leaving on a day’s tour. 10 ChAlk QARden “WhAt? And kill my sisteR. 1 ” escupul “I hAve pound AQAin my humAn condition And my ugliness equAls youR own.” Ill little mARy Sunshine Philadelphia stoRy “the young, Rich, Rapacious AmeRican female - theRe’s no otheR countRy wheRe she exists.” ActRess p Rep arcs foR Stage Role 114 Let me enteutAin you Johnny Davis Bellhop March 7-8 Mike and Brian Bellhop March 7-8 [if It 116 Sergio Mendez Homecoming October 26, 1968 George Stevens Casino Royale February 21, 1969 Denny Brooks Casino Royale February 21, 1969 117 Pat Paulsen Charlie Byrd Parents Weekend Cub Dedication May 3, 1969 March 4, 1969 The First Edition April 3, 1969 • • • •••••••••• • ••••••••••« • ••••••••• ••••• ••••• • • ••••••••••« « • •-- • • • • «•••• ■ Jk9 • 9 m 9 ••••••••••••••• • • .. Of•-••-•.•.•.•.V.VyW.V TLi ••••• • ••••• • NWiV.V- • • • mi tali PI i t • S VuV Vvl f V-‘-;. : -‘-5t ;SS Sfefl a i—fimifc— -: :■ N : : :j ; mtt siS ■B :-rr.f.’ .. BOARD OR CONTROL: Front Rory: Jan Sauve, Junior Woman; Jack Hoffman, Senior Man; Peg Bachhuber, Sophomore Woman; Greg Matthews, Sophomore Man; Sue Kent, Freshman Woman; Ray Crabbs, President. Second Row: Cindy Hollingbery, Senior Woman; Dan Barrom, Junior Man; Bev Heinemann, Senior Woman; Steve Sakuma, Senior Man; Nancy Turnbull, Sophomore Woman; Carlton I-ewis, Freshman Man. Back Row: Dave Cardwell, Vice President; Kathy Dahl, Junior Woman; Jim Rowland, Graduate Representative; Jan Moyer, Secretary; Roger Aldrich, Junior Man; Larry Widman, Administrative Assistant. Not Pictured: Dave Duskin, Personal Aid; Harlan Jones, Sophomore Man. 119 Leadership Is Not Born? Interest in things being done and im¬ provements to be made on BOC are of major concern to Ray Crabbs, ASWSU President. He has tried to increase active decision-making and student power on campus. Communi¬ cating with students for ideas, under¬ standing their problems, and a con¬ tinuous communication between stu¬ dents and faculty have been Ray’s largest tasks. No one is ever bored on the Board of Control. Members are kept busy trying to increase student communi¬ cations, to increase the awareness of recreation facilities, and to study student housing. Several board mem¬ bers released a Housing Commission Survey for restructuring independent living groups. Discipline and control are exemplified by the Board. Ray Crabbs ASWSU President It Is Action Shown ASWSV EXECUTIVE OFFICERS: Jan Moyer, Secretary; Dave Cardwell, Vice President; Larry Widman, Ad¬ ministrative Assistant; Ray Crabbs, President. BOC ADVISORS: Matthew Carey Robert Johnson Igor Kossin 121 Greg Matthews, Sophomore Man; Kathy Dahl, Junior Woman; and Sue Kent, Freshman Woman, at BOC meeting. Larry Widman, Bev Heinemann and a visitor to BOC during a break. Ray Crabbs talks with Dean Rusk in the State Department Building in Washington, D.C., in November, 1968. 122 HOMECOMING COMMITTEE: Front Row: Becky Gehr, Janice Babcock, Dan Barrett, Bill Voiland, Walt DeLong. Second Row: Bob Brazeal, Chairman; Jill Eymer, Carroll Hayden, Advisor; Pam Grossman, Betty Havre, Pam Duren. Third Row: Bill Carr, Tim Tippett, Gary Wegner, Bonnie Brereton. Fourth Row: Judy Lefler, Mary Jo Seamen, Sonja England. Back Row: Pat Kelly, Kay Van Patter, Jean Robertson, Missi Eldred. Beat ' em, Fight ' em, Dynamite ' em ... COLJGAR RALLY SQUAD: Front Row: Eric Sebby, Larry Young, Craig Jones, Doug Butler, Rocky Armfield, Keith Larsen, Kirby Lambert, Steve Manning, Bob Paine. Second Row: Robin Brockway, Chris Doric, Maryl Moody, Deloria Jones, Lola Philips, Cathy Geier, Heidi Hubbard, Janis Robbin, Bonnie Kennedy, Marsh a Anderson. Back Row: Ken Ullrich, Helen Isackson, Bruce Wicklund, Bonnie Cracknell, Tim Larson, Chairman; Sue Kem- mish, Dennis Miller, Jodi Tomlinson, Jim Elmer. 123 Any Governing Body Is Only the CUB CARNIVAL COMMITTEE: Janis Bitow, Dave Heyamoto, Baree Hooper, Louanna Lynch, Scott Oakley, Shiranne Davis. Not Pictured: Mary Back, chairman. Pat Ingalls Associated Student Government Coordinator CRIMSON BLOCK: Front Row: Cathy Loomis, Genna Herres. Second Row: Peggy Ludwick, Wendy Paul, Julie Hagensen, Julee Herron. Third Row: Ellen Wrzesien, Cherie Totten. Back Row: Tony Pickering, Steve Henderson, Fred Hintz, Ray Phillips, Dick McCurdy. Not Pictured: Don Muller, Steve Shearer, Bill Parker. Power of the Individuals Within ADVISORY COUNCIL: Front Row: Barbara Mitchell, Mary Miller, Lucinda Harrington, Pat Ingalls, Barb Bumgardner. Back Row: Matthew Carey, Pete Rothschild, Rick Cole, Al Schmauder, Dave Cardwell, Brian Benzel, Bob Ewalt, Thomas Wrighc. IRC: Front Row: Francoise Vieillefossc, Dave Horner, Zeke Kariuki, Ghazi H. Gelidan, Harold R. Wirch. Second Row: Don Grahn, Gunilla Soder- holm, Marilyn Raugust, Roberto Villalba, Gina Bodhaine, Irene Slocum, Lyn Blazier, Nora Templin, Barbara Mallach, Frederick C. Wu, Eva-Marie David, Pham Ngoc Tuyen. Third Row: Pam Buckley, Luke Abe, Dhimitrios Takas, Mano Ignatiadis, Susan Rohwer, Vasant Acharya, Karen Hansen, Gloria Jones, Baldev R. Bhutani, Marcia Kubota, Margaret Allen, Lynn Wheeler, Kay Kelsey, Mary Spake, Donna Adams, Alan Koch, Advisor. Back Row: Joseph Ling, Louanna Lynch, Maren Magelssen, Jan Marshall. 125 Committees Provide MODEL UNITED NATIONS: Front Row: Rod Busby, Terry Shaw, Chairman. Second Row: Fred Du- min, Jeanne Crews, Jo Husbands, Yousef Khatib, Donna Buckingham, Sheila Helgath, Kay Kelsey. Back Row: Margaret Allen, Nancy Bunnell, Ken Kon2ak. ELECTION BOARD: Front Row: Sue Michaelsen, Steve Ingram. Back Row: Dale Young, Sally Schrader, Larry Owens, Lynn Wheeler, Gayle Bensussen, Ron Hardin, Sandy Brown, Chairman; Steve Saylor. GAMES COMMITTEE: Mark Gunning, Orman Johnson, Bob Stephens, Tim Sonnichsen, Jack Thomas, Doug Long. 126 Student Activity EDUCATIONAL RELATIONS BOARD: Front Row: Ghazi Gelidan, IRC; Sandy Brown, Election Board; Bruce Baldwin, Freshman Precept; Patti Nielsen, IRC; Lucinda Harrington, Chairman. Back Row: Pat Ingalls, Associated Student Governments Coordinator; Dan Butts, Hostel Committee. ACTIVITIES BOARD: Carroll Hayden, Jeanne Hathaway, Dean Sevon, Oliver H. Johnson, Trude Smith, Eric Thorn, Chairman; Arthur Coffin, Matthew Carey, Charlotte Childers, Thomas Wright, Cathy Giles, Agnes M. McQuarrie, Norm Davis, Gaynell Dixon. 127 RECREATION COUNCIL: Jay Lancaster, Larry Gilbert, Chris Volkmer, Chris Carlson, Chairman; Roger Rada. Noi Pictured: Kathy Hall, Bob Stephens. SPECIAL EVENTS COMMITTEE: Larry Christensen, Doug Swanson, Claude Irwin, Evan Sperline, Chairman; Steve Kiehl, Kathy Berry, Game Assistant. Not Pictured: Barb Mitchell, Advisor; Danelle Davies, Jim Holland, Peggy Shoemaker. 128 DANCE COMMITTEE: Front Row: Judy Lefler, Sally Petrie, Linda Sargent. Back Row: Mark Harvey, John Mraz, Caroll Hayden, Sandy Beckwith, Bruce Rothwell. Students Strive for Striking Year UNION BOARD: Al Schmauder, Mike Buehler, Gordon Sedlacck, Curt Sherman, James B. Crow, Jack Abolofia, C. L. Hix, B. R. Bertramson, M. G. Carey, Grace Sweatt, Claud Lomax, Dave Cardwell. Not Pictured: Paulette Martin. PERFORMING ARTS: Front Row: Janet Slonaecker, Greg Aveldson, John Morrison, John Ridlington. Back Row: Maureen A. O’Neill, Cindy Wells, Terry Fisher, Ginna Doland, Diney Lanman, Pattie Hollister, Keith Welsch, Steve Juve. 129 Campus Activities Are Further PROGRAM BOARD: Alan Schmauder, Chairman; Faris Dearborn, Leslie Baker, Evan Sperline. Not Pictured: Maureen O’Neill, Bruce Rothwell, Mary Back, Steph¬ anie Lambert, Mike Rowswell. SOCIAL BOARD: Front Row: Shirley Matthews, Carroll Hayden, Advisor; Debbie Tannehill, Cindy Crabbs. Back Row: Keith Paxten, Bob Brazeal. Enhanced by Committee Work CRAFTS COMMITTEE: Linda Thornton, Mrs. Griesse, Sheryl Haire. POLITICAL UNION: Front Row: Skip Mooring, Marcia Garrett, Diane Carroll, Tony Cook. Back Row: Mike Rowswell, Janet Zimmerman, Jim Simpson. Not Pictured: Tim Copeland, Mo Mosher, Jane Brincken, Mike Johnson, Mike Shange, Dr. George Condon, Advisor. INTRAMURALS: Front Row: Dave Grundstrom, Ned Champagne, Ed Shaw, Chairman; Phil Huey, Read Smith. Back Row: John Doumit, Tim Price, Alan Engle. Not Pictured: Dick Agman. 131 BOC-AWS Join in Parents Weekend PERSONNEL COMMITTEE: Front Row: Brad Stratton, Bruce Whitaker, Barb Seabury, Robin Gott¬ lieb, Joed Johnson. Back Row: Jan Duchscherer, Norm Davis, Paul Voorhees, Chairman; Dick Wieneke, Greg Botch, David Jaquish, Kerry Cavanaugh. PARENTS ' WEEKEND COMMITTEE: Front Row: Glenna Treat, Co-chairman; Kathy Meurer, Co-chairman; Jack Osgard, Pat Kornelus, Soni Menti, Candy Weeber, Linda Murray, Chris Kiehn, Debbie Rightmire, Marilyn Skrinde, Marilee Davis, Bill Clark, Dave Cole. Second Row: Kay Carstens, Fran Harkins, Linda Mitmoen, Charlene Tichy, Diane Hurd, Pam Dorway, Delores Feller, Meg Seabury, Marti Lee, Lissa Appleton, Marcy Gibb. Back Row: Gwen Ewing, Carol Millensifer, Karen Hofstrand, Sue Poska, Marilyn Bowell, Maria Wood, Linda Nau- roth, Thelma Lind, Marlene Bafus, Wendy Hansen. 132 AWS Initiates Co-ops Associated Women Students express and represent the attitudes of women students on cam¬ pus. One special new project is the women’s co¬ op designed to cut down living expenses for those who need this help. They also have hosted speakers on topics of current interest such as Biafra and BSU. AWS EXECUTIVE COUNCIL AND SENATE: Front Row: Mary Miller, President; Janet Daacke, Treasurer; Ruth Ann Harms, Vice-President; Julie Petterson, Junior Independent Senator; Jane Has- kel, 2nd Vice-President. Second Row: Joy Bratton, Junior Independent Senator; Joan Urdah, Sen¬ ior Greek Senator; Vickie Palmer, Secretary; Janis Gibb, Junior Greek Senator; Peggy Shoemaker, Senior Independent Senator; Jacquie Herron, Freshman Independent Senator; Chris Evans, Fresh¬ man Greek Senator. Back Row: Margo Minnick, Sophomore Greek Senator; Patty Bunger, Sopho¬ more Independent Senator. AWS HOUSE: Front Row: Carol Millensifer, Judy Mecartea, Janet Allen, Petra Kludt, Corinne Murphy. Second Row: Marilyn Duff, Cathy Frodel, Donna Anderson, Carol Weimer, Lynn Brady, Angela Moos, Gladys Loreen, Shannon Seward, Joyce Gray. Back Row: Gayle Parks, Linda Baker, Jan Muret, Robin Sharpies, Kristine Hendrickson, Nancy Hamasch, Kristi Boettcher, Crista Claar, Robin Sheaffer, Pam Dorway, Jackie Birdsall, Pat Kelly, Kathy Henning, Liz Vhay, Sue Daiger. AWS Committees Active PERSONNEL COMMITTEE: Helen Nolen, Vicki Seipp, Chairman; Pat Kelly, Marcia Hyde. COMMUNICATIONS COMMITTEE: Kathy Wood, Chairman; Mary Gallagher, Pam Dorway, Julie Luck, Sally Lan¬ caster, Andy Rosentangle, Linda Snyder. Not Pictured: Jane Arrants. Throughout the Year COLLEGE DAY COMMITTEE: Front Row: Pat Kelly, Kathy Magnuson. Back Row: Linda Fullerton, Patti Burke, Carol Thompson, Chairman; Nila Brereton, Jackie Bowman, Linda Goesling, Judy Eckhardt. Not Pic¬ tured: Ginny Burger. SPECIAL EVENTS COMMITTEE: Front Row: Dawn Corskie. Second Row: Debbie Thomas, Barb Grieser, Linda Otten, Chairman; Marilyn Endslow, Sue Bagley. Back Row: Jan Korus, Terry Lowery. NEW STUDENT CONVOCATION and TRANSFER TEA COMMITTEE: Thelma Lind, Chairman; Lory Mc- Lellan, Iris Alt, Charlene Tichy, Barb Call, Sharon Cox, Louanna Lynch, Jan Marshall. Not P ictured: Ginny Van Ness. Visitation One of Chief Topics of IFC Unite the Greek men and you have the Inter¬ fraternity Council, This team holds such campus functions as the Greek Week, consisting of all Greek exchanges and a hamburger eating contest. Politics, and scholarship workshops, community service projects, and the Cougar Campus Chest are many projects of the IFC. INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL: Front Row: John Rodda, ATO; Tim Esche, FarmHouse; Jiggs Haines, Sigma Chi. Second Row: Bob Paine, Aca¬ cia; Chuck Henderson, FIJI; Rick Thomson, Sigma Nu; Brand Griffin, SAE; Dave Morency, SAE; Russ Treat, Delta Sigma Phi; Mike Sauer, Phi Kappa Theta; Bill Gundstrom, Phi Delta Theta. Back Row: Don Schacht Beta Theta Pi; Gary Erickson, Theta Chi; Terry Shaw, Delta Tau Delta; Larry Christensen, Lambda Chi; Mel Haberman, Kappa Sigma; Dick Joslin, Delta Chi; John Ridlington, FarmHouse; John Horn, Pi Kappa Alpha; Jim Peters, AKL; Eric Thorn, AGR. 136 Plans for Rush Discussed by IFC IFC OFFICERS: John Vineyard, Sigma Nu; Bob Draggoo, Acacia; Craig Dave Bishop Gable, Sigma Nu; Nick Giovani, Pi Kappa Alpha; Jiggs Haines, Sigma Chi. President Phi Sigma Kappa The hamburger eating contest is part of Greek Week. 137 During RHA Week Individuality, Expression RHA OFFICERS: Gordie Kirkemo, Susan Davidson, Rick Cole, Pete Roths¬ child. RHA REPRESENTATIVES: Front Row: Joe Knight, Rick Cole, Carlton Lewis. Second Row: Karen Reichert, Pete Rothschild, Edie Jorgensen, Becky Bostic, Roberta McKay. Third Row: Mike Ironside, John Broome, Mike Wahl, Sydney Robbins, Laurie Van Horn, Hank Krueger, Jim Short, Susan Davidson. Back Row: Gordie Kirkemo, Tom Beck, Jim Schaefer, Shawn Taylor, Rick Stewart, Linda Earnest, Linda Breuninger. All Shared for a Meal or a Song ... Food for thought was one of the main features of the Residence Hall Association. Expression on campus was promoted with RHA’s sponsorship of a Peter, Paul, and Mary concert. The sound of music gave all students a chance to enjoy artists at work. The group was led by an active president, Rick Cole. RHA Week was the highlight of the year. The concert, Independent Man and Woman of the Year, and a dance were some activities of the group. Con¬ ferences, visitations, and coed living plans were other highlights of the year. Delegates to conventions exchanged ideas from other campuses. A scholarship was also offered for aid in room and board fees to a deserving independent. A good year of expression was for those living in the dorms, Thanks to RHA. 139 Follow the Yellow Greek Rood” Is Rush Theme Greek senior women got an opportunity to use their experience to its highest capacity as the governing body of the houses. Formal and informal rush were supervised by the group. Barb Bum- gardner, president, also helped supervise the workshop as well as discussions on leadership and unity. Intellectual and social interests of the women were aided by the organization. SENIOR PANHELLENIC OFFICERS: Front Row: Charlene Hunt- ley. Back Row: Joan Reinhard, Becky Novak, Julie Stockman, Gretchen Giltner, Barb Bumgardner. SENIOR PANHELLENIC REPRESENTATIVES: Front Row: Sarah Snyder, Sally Lokken, Nancy Miller, Linda Foster, Pam Biallis, Kaki Moore, Faris Dearborn. Back Row: Miss Youngren, Jan Tucker, Joanie Scrupps, Kathy Meurer, Linda Otten. Not Pictured: Jo Husbands, Karen Anderson, Sue Harris, Sue Gilleland. 140 Junior Pan Sponsors Pledge Luncheon In the fall, Junior Panhellenic planned a breakfast for the pledge classes. Houses were paired up, and one pledge class kidnapped the other and served them breakfast. A luncheon for all the pledges was also planned. Over 300 girls and housemothers attend¬ ed. In addition to a speaker and folksingers for entertain¬ ment, the trophy for the high¬ est pledge class grades was awarded to Kappa Alpha Theta pledges. Members of Jr. Pan served as secretaries for the Sr. Pan Workshop. Jr. Pan is now working on fall rush. President for the 1968- 69 year was Kathy Hadley. JUNIOR PANHELLENIC OFFICERS: Kathy Hadley, President; Kerry Cavanaugh, Program Chair¬ man; Barb Butler, Song Leader; Katie McEhany, Treasurer; Marci Gibb, Secretary; Miss Sally Adams, Advisor. JUNIOR PANHELLENIC REPRESENTATIVES: Front Row: Liz Vhay, Scottie Cooper, Gayle Fitzgerald, Kay Carstens, Shelley Parks, Gail Krupke, Lesley Metzger, Cathy Seeley. Second Row: Kardie Hinnenkamp, Mary Kehne, Jacque Bowman, Sandy Moore, Joy Costello, Karen Guthrie, Marilyn Kunz, Chris Kiehn, Kathy Van Blaricom, Gina Corneil, Sandy Klettke, Janet Bruehl, Colleen Quinn, Liz McPhee, Julie Luck. Outstanding Men Honored Crimson Circle’s primary purpose is to recognize outstanding qualities in men of WSU and bring these people together with faculty and other students to work on problems of common concern. This nationally affiliated chapter with Omicron Delta Kappa held a discussion with Mortar Board and Professor John Szablya about his escape from Hungary after the Revolution in 1956. CRIMSON CIRCLE: Front Row: Joe Knight, Rich Cox, Tom Dragoo, Ray Crabbs, Tom Curry, Larry Widman, Rich Weaver, Eric Thom, Bill Eslick, Larry Clow. Back Row: Dave Bishop, Jerry Duris, John Ruppert, Terry Nealey, Allen Cole, Jim Sorrels, Tedd Nealey, Pete Weidenbach. CRIMSON CIRCLE OFFICERS: Jerry Duris, Vice-President; Richard Cox, Presi¬ dent; James Sorrels, Treasurer. 142 Curriculum Advisory Program Studied M ORTAR BOARD: Front Row: Janyce Engelland, Annette Hardinger, Mary Snider, Susan Bickelhaupt, Bev Heinemann, Joan Urdal, Norma Jo Scott, Karen Peters. Back Row: Sue Rutherford, Patti Nielsen, Janis Lucke, Pam McCIintock, Karen Langland, Ruth Ann Harms, Rosemary Groves, Syl¬ via Ellefsen, Donna Schutz, Barb Bumgardner, Jane Gembolis. Not Pic¬ tured: Connie Casady, Charlene Huntley. WSU’s nationally affiliated chapter of Mortar Board had a very successful year in recognizing leadership and scholarship in college women. Mortar Board members are working with the Curriculum Advisory Program to explore the possibility of student advisors for undeclared majors. The organi¬ zation also takes an active part in the AWS convocation in the fall, and they served as hostesses at the transfer student tea. Among special guests, a Peace Corps worker came to speak. MORTAR BOARD OFFICERS: Front Row: Mary Snider, Vice-President; Rosemary Groves, Presi¬ dent; Jane Gembolis, Secretary. Back Row: Karen Langland, Treasurer; Norma Jo Scott, Editor; Bev Heinemann, Historian. 143 Spurograms” Highlight Valentine ' s Day SPUR OFFICERS: Front Row: Mary Jo Seaman, Treasurer. Second Row: Vicki Seipp, Usher Chairman; Jann Johnson, Special Projects; Carol Troxel, Historian; Margie Swan- strom, President; Judy Morrison, Editor; Julie Petterson, Editor. Back Row: K. C. Marcusen, Song Leader; Joy Bratton, Junior Advisor; Lory McLellan, Secretary; Monne Ortner, Vice President. Service with a smile. Sophomore Spurs show student spirit. Such projects as a Registration Ball, and a Halloween Party with the IK’s and HEP students are some of the fun things they do. Hard work is involved in sponsoring an orphan over¬ seas, ushering at games and concerts, the blood drive, and publicizing events. Spurs spread enthusiasm and interest throughout the university. Margie Swanstrom Spur President SPURS: Front Row: Sandy Christensen, Sally Felgenhauer, Becky Moyer, Susie Cosgriffe, Janet Freed, Mary Jo Seaman, Jann Johnson, Monne Ortner, Kathy Hadley. Second Row: Katie Kilmer, Ginny Van Ness, Marcia Garrett, Lory McLellan, Sally Schrader, K. C. Marcusen, Mary Ellen Adams, Ginna Herres, Jody Tomlinson, Julie Petterson, Shari Neilson. Third Row: Carol Troxel, Claudia Young, Sally Brustad, Margie Swanstrom, MaryLee Hoyt, Patti Bunger, Joed Johnson, Candy Parker, Jaki Giles, Carolyn Cobem, Donna Asplund. Back Row: Nancy Peasley, Margo Minnick, Judy Morrison, Mary Ann Gates, Maureen O ' Neill, Camille Sparkes, Sally Mitchell, Ginny Gisselberg, Vicki Seipp, Glenna Treat, Janet Nelson, Mrs. Trude Smith, Advisor; Joy Bratton, Junior Advisor; Wendy McVicar, Junior Advisor; Mary Beth Johnson, Marilyn Dailey. 144 IK ' s Usher at Games IK OFFICERS: Front Row: Mike Buehler, Dan Barrom. Back Row: A1 Schmauder, K. C. Marcusen, IK Duchess; Hugh Wading, Tim Son- nichsen. Not Pictured: Chuck Knoeber. EXECUTIVE KNIGHTS: Front Row: Steve Alder, Kelly Beckley. Back Row: Tom Fowler, Dave Baugh, Marty Warner, Dan Barrett, Jim Doran. Men with places to go, things to do, and people to impress—these were the Intercollegiate Knights. Mums the word, because they sold them at Home¬ coming. Ushering at concerts, plays, and aiding campus visitors filled up the remainder of their spare time. A few moments remained, however, for a banquet, scholarship, and a national conference. INTERCOLLEGIATE KNIGHTS: Front Row: Mike Mittge, Tom West, Gary Frisvold, Walter Li, Rick Slater, John Clarke, Jim Chatters, Wai-On Kan, Mark Thorson, Jerry Divis, Roger Peterson, Joe Yip, K. C. Marcusen, IK Duchess; Kelly Beckley, Al Schmauder, Steve Alder, Hugh Watling, Dan Barrom. Second Row: Clint Kelly, Steve Leslie, Dick Joslin, Dave Grundstrom, Dan Keane, John Hogle, Ted Becker, Mike Schrag, Jim Doran, Dan Barrett, Marty Warner, Tom Fowler, Stu Stovin, Tim Sonnichsen, Mike Buehler. Third Row: Doug Hackett, Gail Parsons, Bob Manning, Ron Hardin, Bob Deever, Tom Atkins, Greg Johnson, Dr. Walfred Peterson, Tom Bartholet, Dennis Roberson, Art Bradshaw, Pat Hand, Paul Scott, Dave Baugh, Barry Vasboe. Fourth Row: John Brenneis, Gary Bye, John Burns, Tim Tippett, Phil Hoffman, Mike Thonney. Fifth Row: Paul Beeman, Hans Kummerfield, Herb Goodwin, Steve Wright. Back Row: Jon Nottligham, Darrel Hartung, Jim Herbold, Pat Coleman, Gary Kovacevich. Job Corps Hosted by YWCA This group of women keeps its col¬ lective finger in all pies with a wide variety of activities. They have held an International Gift Fair, in which they sold gifts from all over the world. A May breakfast was held during Parents’ Weekend. Other areas of interest lie in tutoring, nurs¬ ery school, campfire girls, Job Corps, public relations, and a new student camp. They have held meet¬ ings with speakers for these Carole Franks YWCA President 146 YWCA CABINET: Front Row: Sue Rutherford, Wendy Paul, Judy Stein, Carole Franks, Bonnie Francis, Linda John¬ son. Back Row: Judy Morrison, Jane Whittaker, Charlene Tichy, Lynett Root, Shayne Larson. Free University Aided by YWCA Job Corps members entertained for breakfast at McCroskey Hall. YWCA EXPANDED CABINET: Front Row: Linda Barrom, Marie Chapman, Trudy Henriksen, Marie Walls, Crista Claar, Sue Paulson, Linda Buchanan, Linda Millikan. Back Row: Robin Beck, Joan Hoaglund, Claudia Young, Kristi Boettcher, Julie McClintock, Kathy Weber, Sandi Coluc- cio, Pam Brown, Sue Finsrud, Mary McGee, Peggy Kellogg. Symposium Held on World Population Problem YMCA CABINET: Front Row: Robert Kline, Rolf Nesse. Second Row: Dan Barrom, Ron Wamsley, Kerry Goodwin, Larry Willis, Clark Rice, Roger Long, Allen Wicklund. Back Row: Charles Hayward, Kevin Cook, Gary Vequist, Chris Jennings, Stan Rheiner, Advisor; Jim Coolidge. Service to Washington State University is a job done by the YMCA. It is responsible for publishing the Fusser’s Guide and the freshman student photo album. The Popcorn Forums featuring many controversial speakers was their responsibility. A campus tutoring program was also of importance to this group. YMCA OFFICERS: Larry Willis, Secretary; Clark Rice, First Vice-President; Jim Coolidge, Presi¬ dent; Dan Barrom, Second Vice-President. Not Pictured: Gil Cohen, Program Coordinator. 148 Handsome Harry , Sweet Sue Sponsored by Service Honorary Hey, service is fun in Alpha Phi Omega. Providing services to campus, community, Washington State University chapter, and the nation was the job of this national service fraternity. Handsome Harry and Sweet Sue were made possible by the group. They also worked on Camp Easter Seal, Camp Grizzley, and attended a convention in Seattle. ALPHA PHI OMEGA: Front Row: Dennis Miller, Bruce Bond, Tim Esche, Mike Swant. Second Row: Maureen O’Neill, Yvonne Dykman, Linda Thill, Sue Siverling, Jann Johnson, Dianne Doherty, Linda Mitmoen, Edie Jorgensen. Back Row: Dave Squier, Terry Hulin, Jack Clark, Jeff Burnett, Jim Claus- sen, Randy Walter, Kent McVay, Dick Trudgeon, Bruce Caldwell. Not Pictured: Gene Altena, Ralph Olsen, Brent Olsen, Derold Jensen, George Harwood. Sigma Tau Alpha Sells Candy A service honorary for past members of Rainbow girls was provided by Sigma Tau Alpha. At Christmas, candy cane sales made money for the group. Visitations, scholarships, and meetings were of interest to the club. SIGMA TAU ALPHA: Front Row: Kathy Fox, Elaine Dunlop, Vice-President; Penney Pfeffer, Judy Mecartea. Second Row: Marianne Aumann, Secretary; Gale Forbes, Christie Woodrow, Marcia Hoxsie, Marilyn Rambo, Sharon Cox, President; Joanna Fowler, Linda Horn. Back Row: Beth Pearson, Susan Pitts, Carol Boettcher, Pam Dorway, Lynne Reeder, Carolyn Olson, Crista Claar. 149 Outstanding Freshmen Honored ALPHA LAMBDA DELI A: Front Row: Nancy Turnbull, Beth Rice, Diana Stack, Treasurer; Julie McClintock, Presi¬ dent; Linda Garber, Secretary; Toni Johnson, Vice-President; Bev Cribb, Editor; Janice Peterson, Junior Advisor; Jan Moyer, Yvonne Dykman. Second Row: Maryl Moody, Susan Cawley, Bonnie Burke, Carol Troxel, Tenny Cluckey, Helen Isackson, Sheila Blank, Marianne Aumann, Marcia Gould, Janis Mayeda, Gloria Wickre. Back Row: Carla Clem¬ ent, Sue Marahrens, Annette Twitchell, Patricia Smith, Judy Hurd, Kathy Weber, Adele Swenson, Jo Husbands, Mar¬ jorie Gill, Becky Reinhart, Carol Altenburg, Gayle Bensussen. Not Pictured: Connie Nielsen, Historian; Mary Snider, Senior Advisor. Making the grade was the job of freshmen women in Alpha Lambda Delta. The honorary stressed the promotion of scholastic achievement. A national initiation in the fall helped to promote the group. They helped with registration and they heard Dean Warmer from San Diego State speak. Freshmen with smarts? You bet! First semester freshmen with a 3.5 GPA or above and active on campus became members of Phi Eta Sigma. This nationally-affiliated honorary offered the uplife needed for these industrious freshmen. They held a banquet a 4 ' one of their main functions. PHI ETA SIGMA: Front Row: Dan Simchuk, Gary Bohannan, Steve Henderson, Larry Kimmel, John McGrath, Leonard Tilton, Jim Voiland, Ronald Marshall, Roger Peterson. Second Row: Roger Hart, Gary Frisvold, E. Theodore Becker, Victor Bobb, Rob Dragnic, Rick Mould, John Nord, Mike Barbour, Steve Kiehl, Dave Baxter, Bob Manning, Joel Thorson, Steve Wright, Ed Benzel. Third Row: Rex Lott, William Drew, Steve Saylor, Len Roberts, Jim Thayer, Steve Helms, David Baugh, Bill Hunter, Scott Andrews, Carl Nelson, Hans Kummerfeld. Back Row: Dennis Roberson, Jon Nottingham, Marty Warner, Sheldon Schultz, Marty Ottem, Tom Wilson, Paul Scott, Ben Sonnichsen, Bob Schutt, Herb Goodwin, Joseph Yip, Keith Krueger, Steve Leslie. Not Pictured: Bob Miller, Clark Satre. 150 The Loue of Learning Rules the World” PHI KAPPA PHI INITIATED , FALL 1968 UNDERGRADUATES Michael Anderson Richard Bayer Totsie Beasley Karen Beck Susan Bickelhaupt William Boyington Rita Bryant Donna Buckingham Kenneth Burland Jo Anne Bylsma Kenneth Caldwell Katherine Carbaugh Kathleen Carey Susan Cawley Marvin Chamberlain Howard Chamberlin, Jr. Ralph Charlton III Mary Kay Christiansen Patricia Clark Gail Dalquist David Deaver Julia Dodson Alice DuChateau Kathleen Duncan Janyce Engeliand Cynthia Fillingame James F. Fisher Peter Flones Wanda Fujimoto Robert Gaines Marvin Garriott Jane Gembolis Patsy Gordon Marie Gruber Judith Gustafson Gregor Hanson Annette Hardinger Paul Hart John Haugen Sandra Hazard Beverly Heinemann Donald House David Johnson Orman Johnson James Kalamon Laura Kemp Norman King Robert King Robert Kipe Diana Kirkbride Gerald Kissler Linda Korpi Simon Lam Carolyn Ledgerwood Jay Leipham Sharon Lentz Robert Lilly Janis Lucke Raymond Madsen, Jr. John Marshall Meyers Mjelde Monte Moe Craig Monaghan Molly Murdey Harold Myer Patricia Nielsen Ralph Nottingham Jack Orchard, Jr. Jeffrey Owings Ronald D. Page Craig Palmer Edroy Parker, Jr. Thomas Patrick R. Stephen Pennak Jane Peters Jocelyn Phillips Marc Phillips Steven Poquette Marilyn Priestley Lea Anna Profit Rodney Raguso John Ramage Maureen Reeves Larry Rued Richard Ruidl Margaret Shoemaker Steven Skinner Mary Jean Small Carol Ann Smith Merilyn Smith Mary Steffen Karen Stevenson Gerald Stoffer Linda Sue Stone David Strand James Stroscheim James Swanson Claudia Swenson Carleen Tapfer Carol Thompson Annette Twitchell Joan Urdal James Vache Richard Voget Richard Weaver Andrea Weber George Wen Robert West Judith Widen Lynn Williams Catherine Ching-Chee Wu William Yake INITIATED , SPRING 1969 FACULTY Carl M. Stevens Glenn Terrell ALUMNI Donald S. Carver Arnold G. Diethelm GRADUATE STUDENTS George Bennett Frederick Byrd Inayat Chowdhry Wilbur Dong Joan Gornall Raymond Grunzinger Richard Hawkins Robert Helm John R. Knoll William Lombardo Peter Moody Thomas Nash Jenn Wuu Ou Roy Pedersen John Rabung Douglas Robertson H. Roger Salisbury Harold Sergeant Suresh Sethi Kishorkumar Shah Sally Anne Slifka Neal Tigner David Tucker Richard Weathermon John Whooley UNDERGRADUATES Martha Adams Roger Aldrich Roger Andersen Jean Askins Gregory Aveldson Daniel Barrom Thomas Bartholet Anita Bell Sandra Benet Eric Benson Mark Bjerke Sheila Blank Terri Blattspieler Donna Brunni Bonnie Bullock Patrick Burns Noma Campbell Maureen Carey Connie Casady Clifford Clark John Cogdill David Coleman Patrick Coleman Elaine Collins Toni Collins Robert Collison Victoria DeAntonis Cynthia Dodgen Cheryl Dunning Sylvia Ellefsen William Engeln Wayne Erickson Pamela Estvold Jannis Fausti Donald Ferrel Margaret Fox Bonnie Francis Margaret Gadd William Gaines Marjorie Gill D. J. Gillies Sandra Gillies Annellie Guthrie Caroline Hein Kenneth Hein Jo Husbands Duane Johnson Gary Johnson Marjorie Jones Laurene Lewis Joseph Ling Aldons Lusis Dennis McCarty Inez Meier Alan Meyers Janet Moore Patrick Ng Kathleen Niemi Pamela Olsen Lydia Peetz Patricia Probst C. Christine Rader Donald Ramsey Betty Rein bold Michael Riches Kenneth Riley Susan Schafer Peter Schock Thomas R. Simmons Kathleen Snelson Tim Sonnichsen Jean Stapleton James W. Stone Judith Sweany Cary Chia Lih Tan Jo Tatum Patrick Taylor Mark Thorson Bonnie Tschirley Barry Vasboe George Welch, Jr. Carolyn Westerfield Steven Whearty Kenneth Whiting Jane Whittaker Sandra Wilson Christmas Caroling Sponsored by Fellowship Encouraging, assisting, and directing Christian students was the purpose of the Cougar Christian Fellowship. Spir¬ itual growth was an individ¬ ual and group effort. Weekly meetings on Saturday nights, dorm groups, fall and spring conferences, Christmas carol¬ ing, and leadership training were some of the varied activ¬ ities. This national organiza¬ tion also hosted five speak¬ ers during the year. Hallo¬ ween was a kick when 70 students loaded into a hay truck and had an old fashioned party. Modern issues were exciting for members to discuss from the religious point of view. COUGAR CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: Front Row: Paul Guenther, President; Jim Huntamer, Vice President - Boys. Second Row: Steve Mulford, Joan Griswald, Secretary; Nancy Wade, Vice President- Girls; Sylvia Barton, Sandy Ladd, Ken Vandenheuvel, Maisie VanDoren, Linda Zylstra, Clay Throop, Burnell Heggeness. Back Row: Bill Maebori, Jim Englund, Advisor; Brad Crumpler, Dave Morrell, Ken Drecksel, Andreas Sukati. Not Pictured: Tedd Cadd, Treasurer. The Christian Science Organization met for 45 minutes once a week. At their meetings, readings and testimonies were offered. In the spring, the group sponsored a lecture on Christian Science open to all students and faculty at WSU. Martin Healer from Texas was this year’s speaker. He spoke on “Thinking for Yourself.” The group helped further the religions significance on campus. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION: Kris Fry, Steve Haynes, Martin Owen, Janet Wilson, Merrilee Zellner, Secretary; Carolyn Reckers, President. Not Pictured: Betty Smith, Jean Kennedy, Gerry Grocock, Phyllis Dietsch, Advisor. ■f 152 LDS Maintains Tiueio re” Agenda Members of the LDS Students Asso¬ ciation had a varied and interesting year. They attended classes where the Old and New Testaments were studied, as well as the Book of Mor¬ mon. In addition to studies, they held a number of parties and outings during the year. Singers at International Night were Karen Muller, Robert The Primary Group waits to sing at a banquet. Smiley, and Marianne Smiley. Members of LDS hold noon meetings for study. 153 The Jet Set Comes A Hue on Campus HUI HAUOLI O HAW All: Front Row: Amy Shiroma, June Inazu, Gail Iwamoto, Ivan Watanabe, Jay Takaaze, Mar¬ garet Yamasato, Paul Yamamura. Second Row: Priscilla Kai, Karen Munechika, Melvin Seo, Abralette Thomas, Page Ser- sem, Patti Seims, Jo Ann Nakano. Third Row: Sharon Mizomi, Carolyn Saiki, Claire Isomura, Amy Yamagata, Leroy Nakamura, Joe Cardoza, Arnise Peggy Anderson, Marsha Kubota, Dr. E. W. Greenfield, Advisor; Herbert Ching. Back Row: Patti Nielsen, Sherry Won, Wayne Tateishi, Kathy Dolphin, Alan Maruyama, Winford Ideue, Gary Yamamoto, Ly- nett Root, Lon Mizoguchi. Feasts are fun, and the Hawaiian Club proved it best. They held a campus luau and picnics. A Hawaiian dance and orchid sales finished out their activities for the year. 154 International Students Meet and Mix INDIAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION: Front Row: Ramni Sastry, Pinki Gupta. Second Row: Dr. R. C. Gupta, Baldev Bhutani, Veena Sharan, Lalitha Rao, Laxmi Sastry, Prem Gupta, Balaji Sastry, Suman Shah, Mohinder Sood. Back Row: Nagabhushan Rao, Vasant Acharya, Garimella Sastry, Dinesh Vakharia, Kishor Shah, Tarachand Jain, Vidyadhar Kale, Suresh Sethi, Gerald Macedo, Dr. Arvind Desai, Anand Mohan Sharan. Cultural Exchange was stressed by the Indian Students Association. Indian music and films were part of their ac¬ tivities. Soccer was also important to the students. “Getting to know you,” may well have been the theme song of the Pakistanian Students. Social hours were weekly sponsored in the International Lounge. Food, music and dances were also featured. PAKISTAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION: M. Igbal Khan, Shafqat R. Qureshi, M. Zubair Siddiqi, Mohammad Ramzan, Saeed Mustafa, Vice President; M. Ikram Sheikh, Muhammad S. Ali, President and Cashier; M. Avaz, Secretary; Muhammad Aslam, Mazoor Ahmed, M. A. Toor, Abdul Hameed, Muhammad Sharif, Akhtar Zaman. 155 Spring Actiuities for Outing Club Outing Club members prepare to start their journey down the Clearwater River. The Outing Club finished off ski season just in time to float along those melted snows. The Clearwater river was the scene of action. The club started their excursion at Lenore and went for 18 miles. Beer and food often made them stop for breaks. Sun and water were all in a day with rarely a tipped over boat! The members of Outing Club are shown in an unusual state—unactive. 156 Included Clearwater Raft Trip We’re on our way! We made it! Almost there! Wow, what a tiring trip! 157 Jackson Hole Ski Trip Enjoyed by All 158 Come on, Just a Little Higher ALPINE CLUB: Front Row: Roger Chantler, Sylvia SaJlquist, Sue Mattson, Kathy Carlson, Miriam Brooks, Dan Stucki, Allan Lorette. President. Second Row: Tina Weber, Cindy Dodgen. Third Row: Shawn Taylor, Roger An¬ dersen. Fourth Row: Louise Baxter, Eric Gerber, Lee Bowker, Bruce Claiborne, Mike O’Connel, Mike McCarthy, Sue Ann Bottomley, Bruce Bottomley, Bruce Higgins. Back Row: Carol Hill, Bill Herman, Alan Walter, Doug Rich, Bruce Peterson, Sally Brustad, Laura Schwab, Erin Hopkins, Laurel Hume. “They’re so out they’re in” was an appropriate line for the Alpine Club. Finding a mountain was no small feat for these members; but they hit the road and did find places to go, hills to climb and feet to blister! Nurse a wound? These girls will aid if there is need. They are members of the newly organized nursing honorary, Rho Nu. Members met to discuss and show problems in their field. They also met with eastern chapters. ' Prenursing Honorary Organized RHO NU: Front Row: Barbara Kirschner, Christie Woodrow. Second Row: Cathy Palmer, Susan Mortland, Linda Van Ness, Lory McLellan, Sally Felgenhauer, Eloise Israel, Mrs. Lucilla McCluskey, Advisor; Patricia Munson, San¬ dra Koller, Jan Marshall, Sydney Robbins, Sue Klemperer, Kay Schlalt, Lynn Andre. Third Row: Karen Hofstrand, Sister Juliana Malloy, Donna Campbell, Christine Cody, Louise Slusser, Barbara Erickson, Jeanne Stueckle, Russann Regan, Wendy Hansen. Back Row: Colleen Simpson, Mrs. Hilda Roberts, Libby Graham. Campus Organizations Active The WSU Marching Band pays tribute to Coach Jim Sweeney at one of the Spokane games. Students in the Congo desiring education help com¬ plete their desire with aid from the WSU High School in the Congo Committee at WSU. Members of the Alpine Club pursue their favorite sport. 160 Hj iii i i i It Is Our Last Year ... David W. Abrahamson Battle Ground, Geology Diane M. Acuff Olympia, History James W. Adams Centralia, Communications Jani Adams Pullman, English Jerry L. Adams Spokane, Pre-law Farhad Afagh Iran, Civil Engineering Dolly Irene Agnew Peshastin, Education Barb Akins Tacoma, Pharmacy Sheldon Lee Alderman Walla Walla, Business Administration Elizabeth Alexander Tacoma, English Bruce Allen Bellevue, General Social Science Edward Jack Allender Centralia, Electrical Engineering Marcia Christine Allison Bellingham, Fine Arts Elwood D. Allred Yakima, Police Science Claudia K. Alongi Tacoma, Social Studies Gary D. Alpert Seattle, Psychology Eugene S. Altena Richland, Mathematics Stan Amas Spokane, Geology Dale G. Ames Olympia, General Mathematics Jack Amos Aberdeen, Zoology And Seniors Are Moving With ... 161 Places to Go, Things to Do, Jeanne Marie Anarde Tacoma, Education Carl B. Anderson Spokane, General Physical Sciences David Anderson Bothell, Veterinary Medicine Gary L. Anderson Spokane, English Gregory E. Anderson Seattle, Police Science James M. Anderson Puyallup, Business Administration Karen L. Anderson Spokane, Office Administration Larry Anderson Tacoma, General Mathematics Michael R. Anderson Mercer Island, Pre-medicine Phil Anderson Tacoma, Physical Education Robert Anderson Edmonds, Music Terry Anderson Enumclaw, Agricultural Economics William B. Anderson Seattle, History Brian F. Anholt Port Angeles, Forestry Kathryn Antich Aberdeen, Physical Education Michael Gordon Appleby Gig Harbor, Industrial Arts Glenn A. Archibald Medford, Ore., Veterinary Medicine Robert M. Arthur Sedro Woolley, Agriculture Terry Augerson Seattle, Police Science Carolynn Auseth Shelton, Foods and Nutrition Greg Aveldson Omak, Speech Thomas J. Axling Puyallup, Agricultural Economics John Edward Ayres Olympia, General Biological Studies Nancy Babcock Issaquah, Health Education William H. Babcock Chehalis, Mathematics Moore Bacharach Alexandria, Va.. Pre-law James R. Bachert Pullman, Pre-law Sandra Bachert Pullman, Education Kathy Bacon Wilmette, III., Recreation Barbara Bailor Tacoma, Education Carol Baker Walla Walla, History Gretchen Baker Olympia, Interior Design Linda Jane Baker Seattle, Architecture Nancy Baker Walla Walla, General Social Science Richard S. Baker Richland, Mechanical Engineering Bruce Owen Baldwin Clarkfork, Ida., Psychology Paul R. Baldwin Vancouver, Sociology Richard LeValley Baldwin Spokane, Speech Midge Ball Spanaway, Business Administration Linda Barker Spokane, Interior Design 162 People to Impress ... Next Year Donald R. Bartlett Rochester, Civil Engineering James N. Bartroff Chesaw, Mechanical Engineering Abdul Basit Pullman, Agricultural Economics Joann Bassett Seattle, Interior Design Bob Batley Seattle, History Don Bnttistini Spokane, Business Administration Michael B. Bauer Ritzville, Agricultural Economics Jean Baughman Sunnyside, General Humanities David L. Beach Eltopia, Agriculture Douglas Paul Beattie Oak Harbor, Pre-Physical Therapy William F. Beavers Vancouver, Business Administration Arlo Beck Harlem, Mont., Business Administration Carol Jo Beck Spokane, Bacteriology Linda Marie Beckman Spokane, English Karen Bedford Tacoma, Education Timothy Lee Behne Hartline, Agricultural Economics Roger L. Belair Kennewick, Business Administration Jean Bell Seattle, Office Administration Thomas Graham Bell Nogales, Ariz-, Veterinary Medicine Ernest Benhardt Reardan, Agronomy John L. Benner Pullman, General Social Science Greg Bennett Santa Maria, Calif., Police Science Jack S. Bennett Tacoma, English Mel Bennett Menson, Forestry Sandi Bennett Spokane, Mathematics Lynda Benshoof Bellevue, General Biological Studies James E. Benson Scobey, Mont., Veterinary Medicine Katherine Ann Bergevin Lowden, Speech Robert W. Bernd Moses Lake, Business Administration Karen L. Berringer Yakima, Pharmacy James R. Berry Palouse, Agricultural Education Leonard J. Bevaart Enumclaw, Wildlife Biology Thomas Beyersdorf Spokane, Chemical Engineering Sachindra Bhatt Ahmedubod, India, Electrical Engineering Sue M. Bickard Spokane, Education Susan Bickelhaupt Dayton, Political Science James Boyd Binder Bellevue, General Social Science Robin M. Bishop Spokane, Zoology Mark Bjerke Walla Walla, Agricultural Economics Dave Bjork Berkeley, Calif., Veterinary Medicine Now, Just Live Each Cynthia E. Blackmer Colfax, Home Economics Mario Mendoza Blacutt Tarija, Bolivia, Economics Doug Lee Blair Seattle, Psychology Carol Blake Spokane, Health Education Terri Blattspieler Helena, Mont., Fine Arts Marolyn A. Blaylock Colfax, Health Education Jim Bleasner Spokane, Forestry Maureen Bligh Bothell, Music Barbara L. Blowers Port Townsend, General Social Science James H. Bockemuehl Hartline, Business Administration Nancy E. 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Burke Seattle, Social Studies Lucinda Gay Burkhardt Walla Walla, Education Jeff Burnett Bothell, Architecture Kathy Burns Richland, Education Timothy Jon Burt Pomeroy, Mathematics Bruce B. Burwell Tacoma, Business Administration Jack Butler Portland, Ore., Business Administration Bruce Byron Buttermore Pullman, Hotel Administration Jo Anne Bylsma Nooksack, Interior Design Michael N. Byrne Garfield, Veterinary Medicine John Callenbach South Fargo, N. D., Z.oology Craig Calloway Tacoma, General Social Science Judy Camp Tacoma, Health Education 165 I Rush for Books, for Classes , Nancy A. Camp Lacrosse, Recreation Bill Campbell Spokane, Civil Engineering Noma Campbell Spokane, English Gail Laraine Cannon Rosalia, English Gregory Prosser Canova Vancouver, Political Science John Cappelletti Cle Elum, Bacteriology David N. Cardwell Pomeroy, Agriculture Kathleen Ann Carey Bellevue, Speech Paul Gus Carkonen Federal Way, Communications Kathleen Ellen Carlson Tacoma, Education Kenneth C. Carlson Tacoma, Psychology Joyce Carlton Selah, Clothing and Textiles Donald R. Carnahan Seattle, Business Administration Richard W. Cams Tacoma, General Social Science William Patrick Carr Olympia, Architecture Aubrey R. Carter, Jr. Everett, Premedicine James S. Cartmell Anacortes, Business Administration Connie Casady Kellogg, Ida., Speech Denise Jean Case Yakima, Political Science Dick Case Kirkland, Communications James D. Case Poulsbo, Police Science Nina Lee Casper Newport, Hotel Administration Colleen R. Casseday Dayton, Bacteriology Patricia C. Casteel Vancouver, English James Caton Spokane, Architecture Susan Cawley Godfrey, III., Foreign Language Roger Chamberlin Pullman, Business Administration Sharon L. Chamberlin Tacoma, Foreign Language Michael F. Chapin Cosmopolis, Music Ralph G. Charlton III Ellensburg, Business Administration Penny Chelemedos Seattle, Political Science Beverly Cheney Yakima, Education Allen Robert Chilina Seattle, Veterinary Medicine Charles John Christensen Kennewick, Agricultural Economics Pat Clark Tacoma, Education Robert Alan Clark Veradale, Psychology Carol Lynn Clegg Colfax, English Claudia A. Clever Bonneville, Education Gregory E. Cline Davenport, Police Science Glenn W. Clinton Seattle, Physical Education 166 for Routine Lawrence E. Clow Vancouver, General Physical Sciences Nancy A. Clow Anacortes, Speech Mary Jo Anne Coan Yakima, Foreign Language James T. Cobb Spokane, History Dunne Coble Spokane, Civil Engineering Linda Ann Cochran Colfax, Bacteriology Jim Cockle Oroville, Agricultural Education Johnny D. Cockle Seattle, Wildlife Biology John W. Cogdill Seattle, Sociology Kenneth James Cole Bellevue, Police Science Carol E. Coleman Renton, Education Bruce Donald Collins Seattle, Business Administration Donald J. 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Cristobal Guam, Architecture Terry Croghan Tacoma, Mechanical Engineering Michael D. Cronk Garfield, Business Administration Robert Gregory Crossland Grandview, Pharmacy Tim D. Crowder Wenatchee, General Biological Studies Jerry L. Crumrine Longyiew, Chemical Engineering Burton Crupper Hamilton, Mont., Animal Biology Dennis Roy Cummings Vancouycr, Predentistry Sandy Cummins Touchet, General Social Science Thomas J. Curry Bellevue, Communications Cristie A. Curtis Hay, Education Richard L. Dagg Seattle, Fine Arts Daniel S. Dahl Moses Lake, Veterinary Medicine Jerry Dean Dake Sumner, Business Administration A. Peter Dalla Pozza Carnation, Veterinary Medicine Keith A. Dalluge Warden, Physical Education Russell W. Dalton Port Angeles, General Biological Studies Don Daniel Seattle, Business Administration Sharon Dascenzo Richland, Office Administration Arthur J. Davidson III Seattle, Business Administration Shirley J. Davis Spokane, English D. Dwight Dawson Anacortes, Psychology Randy J. 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Fullerton Poulsbo, Building Theory and Practice Marie Rae Fyfe Spokane, Child Development Craig Gable Spokane, General Humanities Margaret Gadd Enumclaw, Foreign Language 171 Here and There a Comer, Rodney R. Gadd Tacoma, Chemical Engineering Robert Dean Gaines Richland, Psychology William Dale Gaines Richland, Psychology Susan Patricia Garasi Tacoma, Education Nancy Garber Reardan, Home Economics Education Jacqueline Garrett Aberdeen, Education William Thomas Gaskins, Jr. Spokane, Pharmacy Robert Gass Tacoma, Police Science Todd Gay Prosser, Premedicine David C. Gellatly Wenatchee, Communications Jane Gembolis Kirkland, General Biological Studies William Nelson Genschow Van Nuys, Calif., Psychology Glen A. Gephart Dayton, Business Administration Randall Allen Getz St. John, Business Administration Gail Ghirardo Richland, Social Studies Carol J. Gibson Bremerton, Health Education William K. 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James Pullman, Foreign Language John R. Jamison Farmington, Agricultural Mechanization Robert L. Jamison, Jr. Tacoma, Industrial Arts Chris A. Janos Richland, General Biological Studies Gerald Blain Jenkins Oak Harbor, Police Science Joyce Marie Jett Yakima, Clothing and Textiles Timothy Dee Jochin Yakima, Music Linda R. Johansen Kelso, Education Barrie David Johnson Nelson, B.C., Physical Education Dave Johnson Reno, Nev., Mathematics Dennis Douglas Johnson Spokane, Predentistry Donna Kay Johnson Richland, General Mathematics Duane F. Johnson Vancouver, B.C., Economics Gus E. Johnson Newport, Business Administration Linda Johnson Brush Prairie, Education Marilyn Kay Johnson Tacoma, Foreign Language Michele A. Johnson Bremerton, Social Studies Michael Ewing Johnson Spokane, General Physical Sciences Nancy Jo Johnson Seattle, Education Orman Johnson Connell, Agricultural Economics Peggy Johnson Enumclaw, Education Peter J. Johnson Spokane, Pre-law Roger Dale Johnson Enumclaw, Mathematics Roger K. Johnson Grants Pass, Ore., Veterinary Medicine Ronald D. Johnson Pullman, Bacteriology Steven F. Johnson Tacoma, Premedicine W. Gary Johnson Marysville, Hotel Administration Virgina Lee Johnston Tacoma, Education Carrie Jones Spokane, Education James M. Jones Spokane, Forestry 177 Son , That Was the Winter Kathleen Karen Jones Puyallup, Sociology Michael H. Jones Tacoma, Bacteriology Sandra Kay Jones Spokane, Mechanical Engineering Lewis Jorgenson Tacoma, Psychology Gordon E. Jorgensen Wilbur, Agricultural Economics Grant E. Jurgensen Wilbur, Agricultural Economics William D. Justis Olympia, Forestry Douglas G. Kaer Olympia, General Social Science Gary Stevens Kaleta Vancouver, Mechanical Engineering Karen Kaye Kalles Spokane, Education Francis T. Kamiya Honolulu, Haw,, Veterinary Medtcine Gary D. 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Bruce Kincaid Spokane, Chemical Engineering Margaret H. Kincaid Seattle, Bacteriology Gayle M. King Geraldine, Mont., Elementary Education Norman V. King Sunny side, Mechanical Engineering Thomas E. King Pullman, Communications Ron Kingsbury Port Orchard, Education Beverly Ann Kinzy Pullman, Fine Arts Larry Kirchner Pullman, General Biological Studies 178 the Snow Was This Deep Mary Kirchner Pullman, Sociology Diana Jean Kirkbride Vancouver, Elementary Education Keith Frank Kirkbride, Jr. Quincy, Horticulture Gordon Wayne Kirkemo Tacoma, General Studies J. Michael Kirkpatrick Puyallup, Police Science Bonnie Jean Kirkwood New York, N.Y., Education Richard Kenneth Kirkwood Loon Lake, Education Gerald Ray Kissler Spokane, Psychology Arlene Edith Kitselman Port Angeles, Home Economics Education Diana Michele Kitt Spokane, Political Science Judy Kjargaard Oak Harbor, Biology Education Mary Ellen Klages Spokane, Elementary Education Noel A. Klebaum Wapato, History Daryl Susanne Kleweno Endicott, Animal Science Gary L. Kloster Harrington, Mechanical Engineering John Kloster Tacoma, General Studies Mary Jeanette Klostermeyer Prosser, Elementary Education Joseph E. Knight Tacoma , Premedicine Jarold D. Knispel Bothell, Communications Paula Jean Knowles Walla Walla, Elementary Education Marki Knox Kirkland, Psychology Wayne J. Knudson Mt. Vernon, Agricultural Economics David Allen Kolva Newman Lake, Botany Ann K. Konishi Spokane, Office Administration James A. Kooreny Walla Walla, Physics 179 Everywhere You Looked Linda L. Korpi Richland, English Karen Kraatz Edmonds, Elementary Education Janet Diane Kramer Monroe, Communications Karen Krause Spokane, Bacteriology Rich Krebs Edmonds, Psychology-Premedicine Nancy Kreuger Sumner, Special Education Janice Susan Krone Kennewick, Biological Science Eugene Edward Krueger Colfax, Agricultural Economics Kathleen R. Kruse Blaine, Home Economics Education Kris J. 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Lewis Suquamish, General Humanities Don Lewis Prosser, Psychology Penny Lewis Seattle, Education Stephanie Lewis Pullman, General Humanities Lester T. C. Li Tokyo, Japan, Mathematics Richard J. Lien Vancouver, Business Administration Lynette Lightbody Longview, Hotel Administration Shiann Tzuoo Lin Kaohsiung, Taiwan, Civil Engineering Shing-Shyong Lin Pullman, Civil Engineering Marvin Lindberg Morton, Mechanical Engineering Roderick L. Lindberg Yakima, General Humanities William Lindberg Pullman, Architecture Terry L. Linden Goldetidale , Agriculture Carl Nick” Lippert Yakima, Business Administration 181 And Even John William Lobland Tacoma, Business Administration Judy Loeb Kelso, Sociology Sue Loesch Wenatchee, Biological Chemistry Doug Lofgren Spokane, Psychology Terry Logan Wapato, Animal Nutrition Larry Alan Logsdon Spokane, Political Science Barbara Lonac Hoquiam, Communications Donald R. Long Walla Walla, Economics Douglas Alan Long Spokane, Business Administration Roger Louis Long Pullman, Business Administration Donald Longgood Walla Walla, Psychology Robert Longtain Cathlamet, Soils Cathie Loomis Seattle, Child Development Dennis Lee Loraas Pullman, Electrical Engineering Carol Anne Lo rentz Vancouver, Business Administration Betty Jo Lovett Seattle, Physical Education Michael H. Low Pullman, Sociology Nancy Low Tacoma, Business Administration Richard N. Lowe Pullman, Bacteriology Holly Chapman Lowell Pullman, Foreign Language Robert Edwin Lucas Mercer Island, Psychology Dennis E. Luiten Seattle, Mathematics Rick Lungo Chattaroy, Agricultural Education Ronald L. Lusk Walla Walla, Physics Susan K. Maberry Ferndale, Home Economics Elizabeth MacDonald College Place, Health Education Hugh MacKenzie Reedsport, Ore., Predentistry Juliannc Mack Longview, Bacteriology William Maebori Auburn, Pre-Physical Therapy Candice D. Mahan Puyallup, Education James L. Malm Spokane, Bacteriology Susan L. Malm Seattle, Bacteriology Linda Kay Mansigh Woodland, General Studies John A. Marchi Spokane, Industrial Arts Marilyn K. Mark Bellevue, History S. G. Marlow Tacoma, Electrical Engineering Carla Martin Pullman , Elementary Education Kathleen T. Martin Woodland, Education Paulette Kay Martin Wilbur, Office Administration Robin E. Martin Norwich, Conn., History 182 the Dogs Were Tired Robert Martinez Pullman, Business Administration Patty Marz Bremerton, Education Eric Lee Mathison Seattle, Communications Barbara L. Matthews Spokane, Communications Diane R. Mauerman Longview, Education Lawrence R. May Pullman, Business Administration Margaret May Seattle, Education Don J. Mayer Seattle, Predentistry Bill McCaw Aberdeen, Business Administration Thomas S. McClellan Seattle, Geology Patricia McComas Orting, Education Charles E. McCormick Spokane, Psychology Dan McCormick Shelby, Mont., Veterinary Medicine Mark E. 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McLean Coulee City, Agronomy Charles McMillan Tacoma, Social Studies James B. McPherson Palouse, Political Science Douglas D. McRae Ritzville, Agricultural Economics Bruce H. McWhirter Leavenworth, Metallurgy William R. Mehrten Exeter, Agricultural Economics Theodore Mercer Chewelah, Pre-law Myron L. Metcalf Deep River, Forestry Fred P. Meyer Spokane, Business Administration Rose Marie Meyers Brier, Education Harold A. Michel, Jr. Kennewick, Hotel Administration Marilyn Y. Mikkola Bainbridge Island, Foods and Nutrition Bill Miles Mercer Island, Mechanical Engineering Robyn Millar Bellingham, Communications Judith Ann Millard Yakima, Health Education Denzil H. Miller East Wenatchee, Business Administration Judy Miller Oakville, Education Judy M. Miller Pullman, Pharmacy Larry K. Miller Pullman, Business Administration Larry R. Miller Oakville, Business Administration Marjorie Miller Benge, Health Education Mary E. Miller Yakittia, Foreign Language Nancy Lee Miller Bellingham, Sociology Sharon Gail Miller Longview, Sociology Susan Miller Seattle, Speech William L. Miller Oakville, Education Jean Millikan Seattle, General Humanities Susan Marie Mills Tacoma, Office Administration Jerome Mischel Bremerton, Agriculture Charlotte Mitchell Longview, Interior Design Colonus Mitchell Seattle, Economics 184 Campus Interests Grew Out George Mockridgc Spokane, Business Administration Monte Moe Seattle, Interior Design Mary Ann Moffatt Spokane, Recreation Linda L. Money Wapato, Home Economics Robert Lee Monroe Culdesac, Ida., Veterinary Medicine Susan Kay Montgomery Spokane, Physical Education Michael Duaine Mooney Moscow, Ida., Hotel Administration Mike Moore Clarkston, Business Administration Nancy Hope Moore Culver City, Calif., Education Sheila J. Moore Morton, Sociology Kathy Ann Morasch Pullman, Ulterior Design Brian David Morey Port Angeles, Sociology Larry E. Morgan Latah, Pharmacy John E. Morris Ephrata, Wildlife Biology Robert Dale Morse Seattle, Veterinary Medicine Michael E. Mottner Seattle, Communications Cathy Mouton Richland, Speech Patricia Ann Mowry Grandview, Education Wolfgang C. Mueller Grandview, Foreign Language Bruce Mulholland Tacoma, Bacteriology Pat Munson Moses Lake, Education Bill F. Murphy Othello, Agricultural Economics Richard W. Murphy Seattle, General Studies Marc Mutz Seattle, General Studies James K. Myers Seattle, Communications 185 And Up ... With Focus On Margaret Nafie Bremerton, Home Economics Leroy K. Nakamura Pullman, Civil Engineering Tedd R. Nealey Endicott, Agricultural Economics Terry R. Nealey Endicott, Business Administration Lawrence A. Negaard Bremerton, Psychology Douglas Neil Omaha, Neb., Communications Ken Neilson Tacoma, Economics Thomas William Neitzel Tacoma, Geology Charlotte Ann Nelson Farmington, Health Education Christy M. Nelson Seattle, Education Linda Nelson Tacoma, Education Marilyn Nelson Seattle, Political Science Donald Ness Veradale, Animal Production Douglas E. Ness Tacoma, Business Administration Suzanne Netter Yakima, Sociology Tod Neuenschwander Edmonds, Communications Jill Anne Newberg Wenatchee, Fine Arts Thomas R. Newell Everett, Business Administration Joyce Eileen Newhouse Mabton, English Ronald O. Newlon Okanogan, Electrical Engineering Marcia L. Newton Pullman, Education Kathy Nichols Bothell, Foreign Language Frank A. Nickels Ridgefield, Veterinary Medicine Keith L. Nielsen Ephrata, Foreign Language Patricia Ann Nielsen Tacoma, Foreign Language David A. Niemi Prosser, Economics Kathy Niemi Prosser, Education Doris E. Nierman Cashmere, Business Administration Thomas L. Nihoul Othello, Communications Timothy R. Nihoul Othello, Pre-law Cecelia Mary Nite Port Townsend, Education Earl Noland Spokane, Building Theory and Practice Daniel Fredric Norling Vancouver, Civil Engineering Don Nostrant Portland, Ore., Civil Engineering Ralph Nottingham Colville, Premedicine Becky Novak Tacoma, English Greg Nylander Marysville, General Social Science Michael O’Connell Vancouver, Architecture Patrick M. O’Connor Bellingham, Police Science Sheila O’Connor Longview, Education 186 Our School in the Congo Ronald K. Oishi Seattle, Economics William A. Okazaki Pullman, Architecture Signe Lynne Olausen Bainhridge Island, Sociology Janet L. Olsen Seattle, Education Ralph Eric Olsen Seattle, Hotel Administration Candace R. Olson Tacoma, Communications Darrell R. Olson Kelso, Agricultural Education Kristin Olson Seattle, Sociology Mary Celeste Olson Turn water, Speech Pathology Nancy L. Olson Newport, Education-Speech Therapy Robin Larry Olson Colville, Mathematics Thomas Wayne O’Mary Pullman, Fine Arts Lee A. Omlid Pullman, Pre-law Patty O’Neil San Jose, Calif., Home Economics Education Jack Louis Orchard Richland, Communications Linda Ostrander Kirkland, Elementary Education Myron Ougendal Pullman, Business Administration Shirley Ougendal Pullman, Elementary Education Larry D. Ovall Yacolt, General Studies Chris Overmyer Renton, Physical Education David Lynn Overstreet Pullman, Communications William C. Overton Boise, Ida., English Larry Allen Owens Seattle, Business Administration Robert David Paine Wenatchee, Social Studies Harold Lee Palmer, Jr. Seattle, General Humanities 187 Got to Hand It to 1969 Marlene Palmer Aberdeen, History Frank Palmiero Kittitas, Agricultural Economics Michael D. Pannek Tacoma, Anthropology Barbara Parcell Richland, General Studies Philip Pare Pullman, Veterinary Medicine Edroy James Parker, Jr. Lexington, Mass., Political Science William T. Parker Spokane, Mathematics Judson Parkins Ephrata, General Physical Sciences Daniel Parsons Turn water, Mathematics Donald D. Paul Forks, Mechanical Engineering Linda G. Paul Davenport, Education Lynn Paulsen Seattle, Office Administration Linda Payne Seattle, General Studies William Pearson Everett, Business Administration Mary Victoria Peck Steilacoom, Education Vemer Pedersen Rinkenaes, Denmark, Veterinary Medicine Bob Pederson Tacoma, Communications Thomas J. Pence Lind, Animal Production Jerrold Bryan Penney Renton, Physical Education Steve Penniman Spokane, Architecture Diane Penttila Kennewick, Bacteriology Thomas Peper Arlington, Range Management Gladys Pepple Kirkland, Sociology Linda N. Pequette Ridgefield, Office Administration Richard J. Perry Seattle, Hotel Administration Jade Trevere Perryman Tacoma, General Studies Donald Creswell Peters, Jr. Pasco, Communications Jane E. Peters Spokane , General Humanities J. William Peters Olympia, Pharmacy Kathy Peters Pasco, Foreign Language Monica Glee Peters Tekoa, Foreign Language Norman Petersen Seattle, Electrical Engineering Stephen R. Petersen Everett, Business Administration Barbara Ann Peterson Spokane, Education Bruce E. Peterson Seattle, General Humanities David L. Peterson Pasco, Economics Janice E. Peterson Yakima, Physical Education Jeannette E. Peterson Puyallup, Education John Peterson Walla Walla, Mechanical Engineering Sue Peterson Walla Walla, Education 188 We Wanted Many Things ... Mary Ellen Pfeiffer Vancouver, Recreation Robert Lowell Pfeiffer Carnation, Animal Production Linda Diane Pfenning Long Beach, Calif., English Sandra Pierson Vancouver, General Studies Theodore McRae Pitman Portland, Ore., Veterinary Medicine Larry L. Pitts Soap Lake, Agricultural Education Don Pitzer Tacoma, Communications Glenda Plemmons ZUlah, Education Joseph S. Pokrifchak Issaquah, Bacteriology Peter Pollard Los Angeles, Calif., Pharmacy Gerald E. Ponti Prosser, Animal Biology Donald C. Pool, Jr. Colville, Electrical Engineering Tom Poole Mansfield, Agronomy Steven W. Poquette Spokane, General Mathematics Susan P. Poquette Spokane, Education Ronald Porter Richland, Civil Engineering Constance Potter Mercer Island, History Shirley D. Potter Spokane, Education Carolyn Precht Otnak, Education Diana G. Presnell Pullman, Sociology Richard L. Price Tacoma, Architecture Suzanne Marie Primozich Longview, Education Nona Marie Prisadsky Camano Island, Psychology David Pritchard Pullman, Veterinary Medicine Kelly Pulito Tacoma, Mechanical Engineering James Patrick Purvis III Spokane, Predentistry Donald D. Quackenbush Los Alamos, N.M., Bldg. Theory and Practice Charles E. Quick Great Neck, N.Y., Chemistry-Political Science Nancy Quinn Thousand Oaks, Calif., Office Administration Amy Radewan Wenatchee, General Humanities 189 A Merry Christmas Rod S. Raguso Walla Walla, Economics Rhea Raiton Bellevue, Education Joyce Randall Bellevue, Education Rich Rankin Yakima, Business Administration Jack N. Rasmussen Chehalis, Physical Education Robert Gerald Rasmussen Marysville, Fine Arts Michael N. Ratzman Falls Church, Va.. Business Administration Marilyn Raugust Colfax, Foreign Language Gail Rea Bremerton, Pre-Physical Therapy Lockheed D. keader Pullman, Police Science Howard A. Reading Richland, Mechanical Engineering Douglas H. Reams Cosmopolis, Predentistry Virginia Reed Yakima, English Stephen F. Reese Puyallup, General Physical Sciences Toni Annette Reese Boise, Ida., Recreation Rena Reeves Kirkland, Psychology James B. Reid Wenatchee, Education Rod Reinbold Davenport, Economics Joan Sharon Reinhard Bellevue, English Nadine Reinke Bellingham, Business Administration Michael John Repanich Bellingham, Economics Robert S. Reyes Belize, British Honduras, Architecture Nancy J. Reynolds Walla Walla, Clothing and Textiles Harry Rhoads Pullman, History Michael R. Riches Richland, Mathematics Bryan C. Rickert Longbratich, Forestry Susan Riddle Twin Falls, Ida., Psychology Marlene F. Riden Tacoma, Social Studies Ralph H. Riden Tacoma, Social Studies John Ridlington Coulee Dam, Forestry Dennis J. Rieger Woodland, Electrical Engineering Michael B. Rihm Spokane, Veterinary Medicine Jennifer Rivard Tacoma, Communications Ronald M. Robar Spokane, General Studies Janis Robbin Seattle, Physical Education James C. Robbins Palouse, Political Science Larry J. Robbins Pullman, Forestry Delbert E. Roberts, Jr. Spokane, Electrical Engineering June Roberts Coulee City, Office Administration William Roberts Wenatchee, Agricultural Engineering 190 of Childhood Make Believe Byron D. Robertson Pullman, Bacteriology Jim Robinson Kennewick, Mechanical Engineering Kenneth E. Robinson San Diego, Calif., Pharmacy John F. Rodda Walla Walla, Business Administration Michael Carter Rodeen Pullman, Agricultural Economics Barb Rodland Everett, Clothing and Textiles Elizabeth Anne Roe Moses Lake, Fine Arts Alan L. Roecks Fairfield, Mathematics Dian Irene Roffler Spokane, Education Dan Rogers Spokane, Psychology Linda A. Rogers Redmond, Office Administration Robin S. Rohwer Rosalia, Political Science George L. Romano Kennewick, Business Administration Roy Romstad Poulsbo, General Studies Lynett Root Honolulu, Haw., English Jean Rosenbaum Burton, Communications Bruce Roscnoff Pasco, Psychology Bob Rossman Seattle, Communications Gary Lloyd Rothfus Olympia, Bacteriology George Bradley Royer Prosser, Electrical Engineering Mary M. Ruch Bremerton, Education Larry K. Rued Cashmere, Economics George Lawrence Rugg Seattle, Building Theory and Practice Ric Ruidl Seattle, General Studies John C. Ruppert Richland, Pre-law 191 Year of Growing Bryant C. Russell Everett, Civil Engineering Lyle E. Russell Tacoma, Mathematics Richard L. Russell Entiat, Animal Production William E. Ruther III Walla Walla, Civil Engineering Susan K. Rutherford Pullman, Sociology Bruce B. Rytkonen Tacoma, Business Administration Sheryl Jean Rytkonen Tacoma, Education David T. Saathoff Vancouver, Political Science Jack B. St. Clair Gig Harbor, Horticulture Steve Sakuma Mt. Vernon, Political Science William A. Sallquist Spokane, Zoology Diane Salt Opportunity, General Humanities Steve L. Sanders Prescott, Agricultural Economics Richard S. Sandmeyer Boise, Ida., Mathematics Clark A. Sandoz Buena, Horticulture Cheryl Paulette Sapp Longview, Mathematics Art Sather Spokane, Business Administration Kathryn Lynda Sattler Tacoma, Physical Science Madeline Saunders Tacoma, Interior Design Nancy Savory Edmonds, General Biological Studies Leslie Sawyer Humptulips, Education Ralph M. Scariano Fresno, Calif., General Humanities Donald W. Schacht Tigard, Ore., Pre-law Jennifer Schatz Spokane, English Janice Scheurich Longview, Clothing and Textiles Pamela Jade Schillinger Spokane, Home Economics Ronald W. Schillinger, Jr. Vaughn, Forestry Gary L. Schmauch Spokane, Metallurgy Gretchen Ann Schmidt Aberdeen, Bacteriology Jerome Schmierer Everett, General Mathematics Trish Schnebly Ellensburg, Physical Educat ion David M. Schneider Edmonds, Fine Arts Susan Schoel Seattle, Psychology Bill R. Schoepflin Pullman, Biological Chemistry Dorothy Elaine Schoessler Yakima, Foreign Language Mark R. Schofield Seattle, General Humanities Virginia R. Schroeder Vancouver, Education Robert W. Schwartz Tacoma, Metallurgy Shane Edwin Schwendiman Connell, Animal Production Leslie Christine Scott Walla Walla, Education 192 Political Interests Michael J. Scott Wenatchee, Agricultural Economics Norma Jo Scott Anchorage, Alas., Education Sonja Jane Sealander Santa Monica, Calif., Education Terry Sebring Wenatchee, Sociology Gary E. Seese Seattle, Architecture Sidney Gene Seiffert Albion, Mining Engineering S. G. Senaratna Colombo, Ceylon, Business Administration Sergio S. Sepulveda Rengo, Chile, Agronomy Ronald J. Sessa Seattle, Civil Engineering Sheila Ann Sevier Yakima, Education Dean F. Sevon Everett, Psychology Anthony L. Sharpe Richland, Business Administration Douglas J. Sheehan Redmond, Mathematics Kay Shelley Yakima, Education Bruce Shelton Pullman, Architecture Susan Shephard Wapato, Communications Beverly Sherry Prescott, Education Neal G. Sherry Yakima, Electrical Engineering Nora Shields Walla Walla, Office Administration Alan Dale Shintaffer Bellingham, Business Administration Charlene E. Shipley Bellingham, Sociology Virginia L. Shirley Puyallup, Sociology Peggy Shoemaker Palouse, English Robert O. Sholes Pullman, General Social Science Daniel W. Short Spokane, Pre-law Stephen J. Shrope Spokane, Civil Engineering Janel Marie Shroy Bremerton, Foreign Language Robert L. Siddon Walla Walla, Physics David L. Silver Richland, Mechanical Engineering Lanny C. Silvestri Kent, General Social Science Timothy C. Simmons Everett, Social Studies Darlene Ann Simpson Clarkston, General Mathematics Jim Simpson Gig Harbor, Communications P. David Simpson Seattle, Mechanical Engineering Richard Wayne Simunek Pullman, Agricultural Economics Zorita Zerely Simunek Pullman, Fine Arts Douglas Paul Sinclair Spokane, Building Theory and Practice Kenneth Sinibaldi Bound Brook, N.f., Veterinary Medicine R. Bruce Skaramuca Montesano, Horticulture Marvin Earl Skeen Pullman, Police Science 193 And the Year of a Richard Carl Skordal Yakima, Mathematics Susan Skule Chehalis, Speech Terry Slack Ephrata, General Humanities Janet Slonecker Milwaukie, Ore., Business Administration Earl A. Small Tacoma, Communications Mary Jean Small lone, General Biological Studies Richard Small Lowden, Agricultural Mechanisation Carol Smith Seattle, Foreign Language Gloria J. Smith Tacoma, Education Gerald E. Smith Clarkston, Civil Engineering Hurbert D. Smith, Jr. Newport, Social Studies Jeffrey L. Smith Walla Walla, Electrical Engineering Larry G. Smith Kelso, Chemical Engineering Merilyn Smith Richland, Music Michael Brian Smith Kirkland, Industrial Arts Read Smith St. John, Agriculture Gary Smitt Spokane, Electrical Engineering John R. Smoots Tacoma, Communications Ramona Smoots Wilbur, Education Mary Snider Seattle, Education Anita Sottler Portland, Ore., Police Science Edward F. Soule Auburn, Business Administration Ron Souza Castro Valley, Calif., Political Science Linda Dorothy Spencer Pullman, General Humanities Shelley E. Sperry Seattle, Fine Arts Judy Sporleder Walla Walla, Education Norman Spragg Mt. Vernon, Animal Science Donald Alan Sprague Tacoma, Architecture Steve John Sprouse Mt. Vernon, Business Administration David P. Squier Seattle, Electrical Engineering Bev Squire Seattle, General Social Science Susy Stadler Boise, Ida., Sociology Diane Stairet Richland, Foreign Language William R. Stanley Pomeroy, Communications Jean Maurine Stapleton Everett, English Bob Staton Omak, Political Science Paul Douglas Steele Pasco, History Susan Diane Patrick Steele Pasco, Speech Judith Ann Steffen Monroe, General Humanities Mary Louise Steffen Monroe, Education 194 Growing Desire for Peace James Edward Steiner Vancouver, Police Science Barbara Steinhaus Seattle, Business Administration Jodell Steinke Milwaukee, Wis., Pharmacy Stephen K. Steinmeyer W ashougal, Business Administration Karen Ann Stevenson Spokane, Social Studies Bruce Stewart Spokane, History Phillip W. Stewart Renton, Social Studies Rick Stewart Anacortes, General Biological Studies Marvin D. Stine Ridgefield, Civil Engineering Mary Ann Stine Oak Harbor, Education Juli Stockman Bellevue, Clothing and Textiles Sharon Stoecklin Bellevue, Office Administration James W. Stone Moses Lake, Police Science Jim Stone Benton City, Business Administration Linda Stone Pullman, Anthropology Gail L. Storey Arlington, Physical Education Carol Storwick Seattle, Office Administration David Hal Strand Everson, Philosophy Dennis R. Stray Centralia, Social Studies Sally S. Strickler Joseph, Ore,, Health Education James N. Strode Richland, Chemistry J. C. Strodemier Seattle, General Social Science Loretta Strothman Seattle, Interior Design Carla Marie Stucki Maxwell AFB, Alas., Clothing and Textiles William J. Summers Kent, Business Administration Guard N. Sundstrom Friday Harbor, Agricultural Economics Mardel Louise Swank Spokane, Education Charles W. Sweany Port Orchard, Business Administration Judith K. Sweany Walla Walla, Fine Arts Teresa Sweeney Issaquah, Mathematics 195 A Progression of Beverly J. Switzer Richland, Physical Education Ginny Tabor San Rafael, Calif., Foreign Language Diana Lynn Takahashi Goldendale, Education Thomas H. Tallent Auburn, Electrical Engineering James H. Tatum, Jr. Ellensburg, Communications Jo Lorraine Clymcr Tatum Ellensburg, Clothing and Textiles Dale G. Taylor Rosalia, Animal Production Frank G. Teague Tacoma, Civil Engineering J. Steven Thomas Bellevue, General Studies Carol Thompson Tacoma, Education Charles Thompson Tacoma, General Humanities Cormac Charles Thompson, Jr. Prosser, Communications David M. Thompson Vancouver, Psychology Gary W. Thompson Tacoma, Communications Linda Carol Thompson Prosser, Education Richard B. Thomson Yakima, Communications Saguan Thongthai Bangkok, Thailand, Pharmacy Arne R. Thorgerson Mercer Island, Psychology Wilfred Eric Thorn Dayton, Agricultural Economics Clayton H. Throop Tacoma, Forestry Steve Rush Tidrick Pullman, Hotel Administration Gail Tilmont Seattle, Education L. Michael Todd Tacoma, General Physical Sciences Michael Thomas Toner Richland, Business Administration Kathleen M. Toomey Brush Prairie, Education Mohammad A. Toor Pakistan, Veterinary Medicine Keith D. Trafton Bellingham, Business Administration Cindy Trainer Seattle, Education Teddi Travis Shelton, General Studies Russell LeRoy Treat Port Angeles, Chemical Engineering James W. Trull Pullman, Agricultural Engineering Bruce Trzcinski Seattle, Electrical Engineering Alan Chung-Hong Tsai Taiwan, Animal Science May Tsao Tokyo, Japan, General Mathematics Lynn Tuck Missoula, Mont., Bacteriology Marvel Lou Tufts Yakima, Business Administration Louise E. Turgeon Maxee City, Physical Education Cheryl L. Turk Spokane, Sociology Robert H. Turnbow, Jr. Portland, Ore., Entomology John Turon III Battleground, Geography 196 Thoughts of Tomorrow Donna Tyler Seattle, Education Jann Ullock Bremerton, Sociology Michael A. Ulowetz Vancouver, Chemical Engineering Joan Barbara Urdal Pullman, English Chris Edward Vadnais Bellevue, Economics Carolyn Vadset Seattle, Education Dale W. Vague Burlington, Agricultural Economics Kathy Valentine Mercer Island, English Linda Karen Van De Kamp Bellevue, History George Robert Vanderbilt, Jr. Lewiston, Ida., Education Georgia Kay Vandersluis Tacoma, Education Susan Van Winkle Spokane, Health Education Chandrakant Mulji Ved Bombay, India, Mechanical Engineering James Vedder Clarkston, Economics Leland Veith Pullman, Veterinary Medicine J. Timothy Viall Akron, Ohio, History Stephen D. Visocan Raynesford, Mont., General Mathematics Alice Vitalich Seattle, General Studies Eugene J. Voiland Richland, Chemical Engineering Frederick C. Waits Seattle, General Studies James Robert Walesby Hartline, Agricultural Economics Michael Richard Walker Wapato, Social Studies Carol Jo Wallace Everett, Sociology Nancy Lynn Wallace Everett, Home Economics Education Sherry L. Wallingford Yakima, Physical Education Marie Walls Sunnyside, Psychology Randall B. Walter Oroville, Mechanical Engineering Karen Walters Spokane, Education Thomas F. Walters Deer Park, Agricultural Economics Tien-Shui Wang Taipei, Taiwan, Agricultural Economics Brian Wanless Renton, General Studies Katherine Mary Wardell Seattle, Education June A. Warner Spokane, Foods and Nutrition Thomas R. Warren Richland, Forestry Maureen Warrick Seattle, Speech Jane E. Warwick Davenport, Social Studies Roger R. Watkins Warden, Agricultural Economics Barry Allen Watson Seattle, Business Administration Steve R. Watson Kennewick, Business Administration Dean H. Weathers Walla Walla, English 197 And the Last Semester Jacqueline Weaver Spokane, Education Rich Weaver Pullman, General Studies Janis Jean Weckwerth Bellevue, Education Lance Wegrich Bellevue, Architecture Eckart Weiher West Germany, English Dennis Lee Weitkamp Rockford, Agricultural Economics Donald R. Weldin Malden, Veterinary Medicine Dorothy Weldin Malden, Education Sherry Ann Weldy Tacoma, Education Cynthia Wells Yakima, General Studies David Lee Wells Belfair, Building Theory and Practice Keith R. Welsch Richland, Business Administration Nancy L. West Tacoma, General Humanities Robert E. West Spokane, Mathematics Elaine Marie Weston Enumclaw, Pre-Physical Therapy Dani Vee Weygant Edmonds, General Mathematics Dennis J. Whitcher Yakima, Civil Engineering Scott Clifford Whitcomb Clarkston, Police Science Barbara Ann White Everett, Home Economics Education Brian Lloyd White Port Angeles, Electrical Engineering Garnett Kirby White Pullman, Pharmacy Sandra White Spokane, Education Jane A. Whittaker Seattle, Home Economics Education Beverly Kay Whyte Goldendale, Clothing and Textiles Judith Eide Widen Mt. Vernon, Education Andrea Joyce Widman Rosalia, Physical Education Kay Widman lone. Education Larry Allen Widman Rosalia, Zoology Lonnie D. Wiese Spokane, Business Administration Bruce M. Wicklund Aberdeen, Chemical Engineering When There Could Be No Failing rr. Christine Wihlborg Spokane, Education Michael Lee Wildey Everett, Business Administration Gretchen Wilkerson Clarkston, English Barbara J. Williams Tacoma, Music Deerik H. Williams Richland, Sociology Fred E. Williams Garfield, Pre-Physical Therapy Harry E. Williams Ketchikan, Alas,, Electrical Engineering Jerry L. Williams Pullman, Mechanical Engineering Linda Williams Spokane, Physical Education Linda A. Williams Londen, Home Economics Lynn L. Williams Yakima, Education Patricia A. Williams Spokane, English Shirley E. Williams Poulsbo, Bacteriology Larry Willis Richland, General Studies Raymond D. Willms Deer Park, Business Administration Barton E. Wilson Seattle, General Studies Lonnie A. Wilson Spokane, Chemical Engineering Sandra L. Wilson Seattle, Psychology Larmond John Windhorst Spokane, Police Science Sharon Rae Windhorst Spokane, Home Economics Education Mervin R. Winkle Olympia, Food Science Jenna Lee Winquist Seattle, Office Administration Rex E. Witherspoon Moses Lake, General Studies Lawanda Woelk lone, Home Economics Education Betty J. Wolfe Spokane, Physical Education Hark Ping Wong Mercer Island, Civil Engineering David J. Wood Thornhill, Ontario, General Studies Penny J. Woodard Seattle, Physical Education Julie Woods Issaquah, Speech Shirley Ann Worden Warden, Foreign Language Thomas L. Worden Warden, Agriculture Joseph E. Worsham Bridgeport, English Steven G. Worthman Pullman, Premedicine Harold G. Wright, Jr. Everett, Geology Roger A. Wright Rice, Business Administration Steven C. Wright Ketchikan, Alas., General Studies Catherine Ching-Chee Wu Fresno, Calif., Predentistry Henry Irven Wyman Seattle, Political Science Tim Yale Tekoa, Pharmacy Graduation Today, the World Tomorrow Gary I. Yamamoto Captain Cook, Haw,, Electrical Engineering Jim M. Yamamoto Warden, Agricultural Economics Margaret Y. Yamasato Kapaa Kauai, Haw,, Education Jim Yassick Seattle, Predentistry Dale Morris Yates Pullman, General Mathematics Wade Yearsley Hamer, Ida., Mechanical Engineering Genie Yelland Ellensburg, Speech Rosemary Yelland Renton, Business Administration Diane Marie Young Littleton, Mass., Bacteriology Sharon Young Mercer Island, Child Family Studies John Anthony Zak Tacoma, General Physical Sciences Akhtar Zaman Pakistan, Agricultural Mechanization Philip Wayne Zitzelman Atlanta, Ga., Psychology Pam Zupan Spokane, Sociology Leon D. Zweegman Lynden, Animal Production 200 . : 4 Stan Bates Athletic Director Athletic Council Shapes future of Cougar Athletics In a year that began with burgeoning spirit and a new football coach, the WSU athletic program continued an outstanding tradition of sportsman¬ ship, enthusiasm, and skill in all sports. The Athletic Council functioned actively as the gov¬ erning body for Cougar sports % . The Council, con¬ sisting of three alumni, three faculty members, and three students, acted in an advisory capacity to Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Stan Bates and to President Terrell. Front Row: Jim Grant, Jack Smetana, Ed Bennett, George Nethercutt. Back Row: Pat Patterson, Martin Waananen, Scott Witt, Don Holling- bery, Stan Bates, Mark McWhorter. Grey IV Presents Laurie J. Niemi Award The WSU Lettermen’s club, the Grey W, present¬ ed the first annual Laurie Niemi Memorial Award to senior linebacker Steve Bartelle. The club presented him with a watch and engraved plaque. Laurie Niemi, Cougar All-American tackle, then assistant football coach at Washing¬ ton State, died last year of cancer. He was one of WSU’s all-time great football players. This award will be presented annually to the player who best exemplifies the Cougar spirit, and humility of Laurie Niemi. To make money for their club, the Grey W sold programs to the football fans. They kept up their tradition of contributing $250 to the Cougar Club. Also on their list of activities was the presentation of the trophy to the most outstanding alum picked by the sportswriters at the annual Spring varsity-alumni football game. Steve Bartelle, outstanding linebacker for the Cougars receives the Laurie J. Niemi memorial Award from Coach Jim Sweeney. GREY W: Front Row: Jim Yamamoto, Stan Schroepfer, Bill Henry, Eddie Hendrikson, Dick Vandervoort, Bruce Jackson. Second Row: Ray Whitlow, P. J. Shank, Dean Withers, Glen Shaw, Dave Harshman, Park Eng, Gary Hill. Third Row: Hank Lees, Tom Lees, Barry Johnson, Steve Peck, Norm Angellini, Jim Dale, Steve Orme, Art Sandison. Fourth Row: Chris Kopczynski, Larry Thatcher, Jim Peterson, Rich Olson, Bruce Abbott, Art Mills, Keith Dalluge. Fifth Row: John Van Reenen, Blaine Ellis. Sixth Row: Jack Cooper, Bob Eby, Mike Fels, Rich Erickson. Back Row: Hank Grenda, Boyd Gittins, Gary Elliot, Ted Wierman. 202 Cougarettes Highlight football Halftime . Pretty legs and sparkling smiles make Cougarettes one of the most watched ASWSU Committees. School spirit was exhibited by the drill team which showed pep during all rallies and in football and basketball half¬ times. Feet sinking in a football field and cold legs are nothing new to them. Smiles remain and enthusiasm is never rained out. Cougarettes perform can-can routine for the enjoyment of home- Cougarettes march with the hand during football halftime, coming crowd. liiiiiiiiiut ' u m gk VQNOS MINUTES COUGARETTES: Front Row: Robin Hood, Sandra Beckwith, Lynn Bowers, Barbara Mallach, Debby Tannehill, Captain; Shirley Matthews, Presi¬ dent; Rita Beckerine, Evelyn Mitchell, Kathy Olerud, Leslie Baker. Second Row: Linda Beckman, Mary Jo Seaman, Patti Bunger, Polly Wright, Leslie Jones, K. C. Marcusen, Candy Weeber, Jackie Yearout, Gail Cannon, Sherry Weldy, Mary Ann Miller. Back Row: Diana Stack, Sue Brandenburg, Donna Dorsey, Michele Oseth, Linda Roe, Patti Balch, Merilyn Smith, Sue Shepard, Jeanne Lord, Cindy Scott, Susan Zimmerman, Kathy Bray, Jean Robertson. yell Squad Sparks Spirit WSU’s 1968-’69 Yell Squad had quite a busy year supporting the school’s many athletic events. Besides attending all games and meets, the 12-member squad arose at 7 a.m. to see the teams off, sponsored two dances, and made several television ap¬ pearances with alums. Spreading school spirit was one thing, but laughter and fun also prevailed among the squad. Jodi Smith Yell squad members Dave Morency, Steve Hoover, and Donna Newberg get drenched in the downpour at the Univer¬ sity of Idaho-WSU game. Sue Prior Rich Eagon Dave Morency 204 at Athletic Events Pris O’Banion Yell Queen Bruce Buskirk Yell King YELL SQUAD: Front Row: Dave Morency, Steve Hoover, Bruce Buskirk, Bruce Whitaker, Rich Eagon, Sam Janke. Back Row: Jackie Wehring, Donna Newberg, Pris O’Banion, Carol Ross, Jodi Smith, Sue Prior. 205 Yell Squad Sam Janke Carol Ross Bruce Whitaker 206 INTRAMURALS Increased interest in intramurals made 1968-69 a good year at WSU. Flag Football ended a season with few injuries. Participation increased by 13 per cent, far more than injuries. New fields will be used next year. Up to 22 games a night were played. Wrestling had a good season with a marked increase in participation. The new CUB facilities provided the re-addition of table tennis, billiards, and bowling. Badminton improved with a 50 per cent increase in participants. Skiing also improved due to a particularly good season. The new courts in the physical education building will handle the large increase in basketball action. Softball, track, decathlon, golf, weight lifting, volleyball, water polo, and swimming also aided students striving for physical fitness. INTRAMURAL STAFF: Front Row: Ray Eldridge, Senior Manager. Back Row: Bob Nelson, Junior Manager; Jim Avant, Intramural Director; Neil Anderson, Intramural Supervisor; Judy Piper, Intramural Secretary. Intramural wrestlers fight hard to win. Four arms reach up for a pass during hard-fought intramural football games. Intramural football players await the snap of the ball on muddy practice field. 207 Intramural Sports Provide Fun and Swimming, a growing intramural sport, combines fun and competition. Intramural basketball dominates the winter sports action in Bohler Gym. An entry in the all-campus Intramural Track and Water polo provides a different type of challenge for the water enthusiast. Field Day shows his form in the shot. 208 Games for AH Living Groups Intramural water polo action is fast and wet. 209 AH University Points Total: SA£ 1st SAE finishes ahead of Delta Upsilon in this relay event. Intramural swimming championship in the breast stroke is seen here. Basketball—always a popular intramural sport in the winter. Intramural wrestlers fight hard for a pin. 210 A discus thrower shows his form in the intramural track and field events. Fast-pitch softball was a popular evening sport. Intramural broad jumper gets a face full of sand for his effort. SCOREBOARD Badminton . .Phi Sigma Kappa Basketball . .Pi Kappa Alpha Cross Country . .Apartment Dwellers Decathlon. .Gannon Flag Football .. .Sigma Chi Golf . _Sigma Alpha Epsilon Gymnastics. Handball .. —....Vet Medicine Softball . .Gannon Swimming . .Pi Kappa Alpha Tennis . .Beta Theta Pi Track and Field. .Gannon Turkey Trot. ..Apartment Dwellers Volleyball . .Phi Delta Theta Water Polo . .Lambda Chi Alpha Weightlifting . .Goldsworthy Wrestling . ..Orton Hall Skiing . Delta Upsilon .Phi Gamma Delta Bowling .. .Delta Upsilon Pocket Billiards .. .Stimson Table Tennis . .Gannon IMPROVEMENT AWARDS: Independents . .Orton Hall Greeks . .Delta Upsilon 211 Judo Club Meets to further fascinating Sport Jici Jitsu, transformed evolved into Judo, and WSU made a Club of it. Furthering Judo as a sport is the pur¬ pose of the club. Meetings are held three times a week, and members compete with one another. Tournaments gave this new club extra chances for practice. JUDO CLUB: Paul Chance, Dan Snider, Carl Gentry, John Sobolewski, Arlene Weber, Sharon Fievez, Nora Templin, Phil Peistrup, Len Johnson, Jim Burney. Coordination, Reflexes, Good Health; Karate Club Goals The WSU Karate Club host¬ ed the Northwest’s first All- College Karate Tournament with four selected colleges competing. The Club looks forward to participating in several of the larger tourna¬ ments and bringing a Japa¬ nese instructor from Japan in the coming year. Under the leadership of Ernest Bren- necke, Northwest Black Belt Champion, the Club’s forty members have sought to learn more about the art of Goju Karate. Realizing the need for character, sincerity, and self control, the club has trained twice weekly to condition reflexes, coordina¬ tion, and body health. KARATE CLUB: Front Row: Kent Howard, Bob Barrett, John Stratton, Michael A. Malody, Mack Shiv- ley, Mary Gallagher, Rod Snyder. Second Row: Dean Reynolds, Mac Cook, Don Nichols, William Wil¬ bert, Jay Takaaze, Christie Layboum, Terry J. Houghtaling. Back Row: Ernest J. Brennecke, Leland Long, Mike McArthur, Steve Depner, Roger Admiral, Wiley Hollingsworth. 212 Rugby - football without the Padding The word is activity for a Club which builds mind, body, and social life. The 32- member Rugby Club is now an Associate member of the Northwest Collegiate Rugby Association. Because of his activities and participation in the club, John Boyes was awarded the Peter Brockway Memorial Trophy at the end of the season. RUGBY TEAM: Front Row: Ed Chatoin, Mark Wicks, Bud Hoff, Kit Schlamp, John Boyce, Neil Ander¬ son, Pa O’Connor, Dave Kolva, Jim Sieveke, Trainer; Clyde Williams. Back Row: Mike Dona van, Keith Kadow, Dave Fielder, Dennis Cook, Ron Bruce, Mike Sturrock, Paul Waterstrat, Gary Garner, Larry Auvil, Wayne Swayda, John Hansen. Not Pictured: Denis Peterson, Coach. Bowling Club Represents WSU throughout Northwest Right up our alley was the WSU Bowling Club. Each team had 12 members. The activities center in the CUB sponsored the club. The team represented WSU in tourna¬ ments and 14 regional game tournaments, WSU, Idaho, Gonzaga, and SCC are mem¬ bers of one league. MEN S BOWLING TEAM: Front Row: Gene Powers, Jerry Pedersen. Back Row: Doug Garbareno, Ron Eisenbeis, Tom Zomes. Not Pictured: Lew Jorgenson, Denny Legro, Greg Lenhart. 213 The Wonderful World of Skiing in competition for WSU was the Washington State University Ski Team. In the Northwest Collegiate Ski Conference, they placed well. Crystal Mountain and Anthony Lakes were the sites of their ski drills. Jumping, cross-country, giant slalom, and the downhill were the main divisions of the team. SKI TEAM: Rod Kippen, Coach; Jim Hahner, Bob Lucas, Arne Thorger- son. Not Pictured: Dr. Arthur Coffin, Advisor. The WSU Boxing Team won four out of five matches this year and re¬ ceived the team trophy at Walla Walla Junior College. Greg Bemis, 179 lbs., won the outstanding boxer award. The team trophy was again won at the match with the Tri-City Boxing Club at Pasco; this time with 155 lb. Steve Tidrick winning the outstanding boxer award. Bemis was top man this year with a no-loss, no¬ draw record. Blake Roseberry, 165 lbs., had four wins and one draw. BOXING TEAM: front Row: John Sheridan, 132 lbs.; John Petrie, 140 lbs. Back Row: Steve Tidrick, 155 lbs.; Greg Bemis, 179 lbs.; Dave Thomas, heavyweight; Gordon Call, 156 lbs.; Andy Tidrick, Coach. Not Pictured: Blaire Roseberry, 165 lbs. 214 Sports Is a Good World SOCCER CLUB: Front Row : Chris Janos, Dick Patterson, Robert Kasonde, Nick Kristovich, Mano Ignatiadis (with Mascot Homer”), Ed- mundo Hetz, Hans Habereder, Alan Ingham. Second Row: Mike Flood, Ray Grunzinger, Chuck Osborn, Jay Carey, Pano Ignatiadis, Sergio Sepulveda. Back Row: Andreas Sukati, Fabio Escobar, Rich Wilson, Randy Shaber, Karsten Bruusgaard, Steve Akers, Lanny Petitjean. The Soccer Club of WSU had a ball hosting the second Intercollegiate Soccer Tourna¬ ment. They placed third in the competition. The 35 members also promoted a pumpkin sale on Halloween for a fund-raising project, as well as holding a local soccer tourney. Planning a “Miss Soccer—1969” beauty contest was one of the most enjoyable activ¬ ities of the Club. The Club has an inter¬ national flair, not only because of the varied nationalities of its members but because it is a well known game all over the world. Highlight of the year was the Club’s winning of the trophy for being Northwest Intercol¬ legiate Soccer Champs. Hans Habereder moves up to kick another goal. Hans was second leading scorer for WSU Soccer team this season. Butch men - fun and Games Do they use Crest? No, their ready smiles are part of the spirit and spirits they share with all of WSU at game time Red and white jackets, straw hats, and clever phrases make the Dutchmen the smoothest spirit group on campus. Football and basketball games, campus rallies, posters, and a dance highlight a few of their varied activities. This year they are officially an ASWSU Committee. Dutchmen yell leaders Dave Cardwell and Read Smith anticipate an¬ other Cougar touchdown. Dutchmen spark enthusiasm and laughter with their yells and wit at Cougar basketball games. BUTCHMEN: Front Row: Chris Cowman, Jim Freeman, Sherin Smoot, Dave Skinner, Dave Litzenburger, Torn James. Second Row: Jim Daly, Bob Johnson, John Mues, Jim White, Larry Vandenbrink. Third Row: Darrell Lashley, Mark Bergeron, Howard Clifton, Darrell Benedict. Back Row: Jeff Gordon, Jim Moyer, Steve Wellman, Jack Ashlock, Chuck Brockway. 216 Butch - Spirit and Tradition Butch, WSU’s Cougar mascot is an impor¬ tant part of the WSU spirit and tradition. Our present Butch VI was presented as a gift from former Governor Rosellini in 1964. The first Cougar was a gift of the then Gov¬ ernor Hatley. The pet was named after Butch Meeker, WSU’s great football star of the 1920’s. After the death of Butch I in 1938, Governor Martin presented Butch II. Later WSU received two cougar kittens; one died and the other became Butch IV. When Butch IV died in 1955, Governor Langlie gave WSU its fifth Cougar mascot. Butch VI now lives in a cage between Rogers Field and the tennis courts. Shorty Severs is the ath¬ letic fields and grounds keeper. During the day he resides in his landmark equipment shack near Butch’s cage. Veterinary school students feed Butch an average diet of ten pounds of horse meat a day. i I I I ■ r ! 217 varsity TOOTBAU Cougars posted a 3-6-1 season this year under the leadership of an enthusiastic new football coach, Jim Sweeney. The Cougar team set a new single season record with 321 pass attempts—resulting in 166 completions. The 32 pass completions of 49 attempts against Oregon set a new record for a single game. Individual performances showed Jerry Henderson on top with 11 records. He was the all-time passing leader with 299 completions in 564 attempts result¬ ing in 3,411 yards. With 45 kickoffs, Mark Williams broke the season return record. He missed the sea¬ son punt return yardage record by two yards—333 against a 1948 record of 335. Rick Reed also set a new record by picking off 8 interceptions. Hank Grenda’s quarterbacking led WSU to a 24-0 victory over the University of Washington Huskies. Grenda tied the all-time single season record by punting 68 times this past season. All 18 graduating seniors will be missed, but Sweeney is already out recruiting future Cougar greats from around the Pacific North¬ west. A lot of pressure rested on Coach Sweeney’s shoulders. A one-year contract doesn’t give a coach a lot of confidence. Sweeney took it all in stride and did a tremendous job. His yells, spirit, and en¬ thusiasm were passed on to all Cougar fans every¬ where, including the alumni. They were well reward¬ ed with wins over Idaho, San Jose, and a final game score of 24-0 over our cross-state rival, the Uni¬ versity of Washington Huskies. SCOREBOARD WSU 14. Idaho 7 WSU 21. UCLA 31 WSU 14.Utah 17 WSU 14..Arizona State 41 WSU 21. Stanford 21 WSU 8.Oregon State 16 WSU 14. Arizona 28 WSU 13.Oregon 27 WSU 46.San Jose State 0 WSU 24. Washington 0 Cougars Trounce Idaho in Season Opener Richard Lee Smith goes for a first and ten against the Idaho Vandals as Del Carmichael gives him a good block. WSU quarterback Hank Grenda sets Cougars on line against the Washington Huskies. Ron Souza grimaces with pain as the team doctor ex¬ amines a jammed knuckle. 219 Oregon State Beavers Tie Richard Lee Smith receives a pitchout for an end sweep against the Oregon State Beavers. Cougar Jerry Henderson fades back for another pass against the highly ranked Oregon State Beavers. Cougars Richard Lee Smith, Jerry Henderson, Dave Harris, Bruce Abbott, and Steve Van Sinderen push Utah Redskins back in another scoring attempt. 220 Cougars in Homecoming Game Student Publications’ Photographer Jim Luthy took this picture just before Oregon State’s 21 ran into him and broke his leg. Cougar quarterback Jerry Henderson hands off to tailback Smith for a gain up the middle against Oregon State. Utah Hips WSU at Home Game Jerry Henderson drops back for a hand-off for another Cougar gain against the Utah Redskins. Cougar star-passer Jerry Henderson lets fly with another record breaking pass against the Utah Redskins. L Cougs Find Second Victory at San Jose Jerry Henderson on a keeper-play moves the ball to the one-yard line against Stanford. Cougar quarterback Rich Olson on a hand-off to Del Car¬ michael for a gain up the middle against Oregon State. Hank Grenda positions himself for a hand-off to Bob Ewen against the University of Washington Huskies. 223 Coach Sweeney and His Men WSU COACHES: Front Row: Pinky Erickson, Frosh Coach; graduate as¬ sistants Billy Gaskins, Tommy Roth, Joe Lynn, Dick Baird, Dick Vandervoort, Trainer. Back Row: Sam Jankovich, First Assistant; Don Lindsey, Jim Erken- beck, Jim Sweeney, Head Coach; Sonny Holland, Hugh Campbell, Jim Shanley. VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM: Back to Front Starting Left: Hugh Campbell, Sonny Holland, Coach; Dave Golinsky, Hugh Klop- fenstein, Tom Solberg, Steve Shoun, J. D. Smith, Ty Hansell, Hank Grenda, Lee Suksdorf, Jim Hellyer, Bill McCain, Jim Guinn, Gary Wood, Gus Wahner, Steve Marr, Mike Lynch, Dave Crema, Art Mills, Rick Warwick, Dennis Breslin, Bobby Ewen, P. J. Shank, Glen Shaw, Jim Sweeny, Coach; Richard Lee Smith, Jack Wigmore, Jerry Henderson, Stan Bemel, Hank Bendix, Gerry Herron, Ed Armstrong, Tom Ingles, Steve Jones, Paul Collins, Larry Thatcher, Del Carmichael, Rick Reed, Ron Souza, Garry Christensen, Don Lindsay, Coach; Dick Vandervoort, Trainer; Jim Shanley, Coach; Jerd Lapham, Mike Wynne, Ron Schutte, Roger Rada, Terry Durst, Dave Berger, Gary Branson, Pat Major, Mike Monahan, Rich Olson, Don Engler, Steve Bartelle, Johnny Davis, Sam Jankovich, Coach; Mark Williams, Greg Field, Fred Moore, Gary Kline, Lee Omlid, Ken Lyday, Mel Elvebak, Jim Gorton, Dave Harris, Jim Peter¬ sen, Wayne Swayda, Joe Richer, Ralph Atkins, Jesse Welch, Dick Schultz, Tim Walker, Dan White, Dudley Morean, Bruce Abbott, Rick Baldwin, Joe Lugo, Steve Van Sinderen, Tom Long, Jim Erkenbeck, Coach; Pinky Erickson, Coach. Cougars Trample Huskies 24-0 jjTi 2 -r 3m jd|Ml WSLJ’s card section goes wild as balloons are released at the Homecoming game. Hank Grenda, star of the WSU-University of Washington game sets himself for a pass. 225 Steve Rartelle, left, and Hank Grenda on the right receive head hunter defensive and hard hat offensive awards, respectively, from head cougar football coach Jim Sweeney. Coach Sonny Holland and head coach Jim Sweeney along with Gary Chris¬ tensen get ready to dig into cake at pre-season training table. Sweeney winks at photographers during pre-game rally, which he inspired with songs and yells. Athletic Director Stan Bates congratulates Coach Sweeney, holding the Apple Cup, after the Cougs’ resound¬ ing victory over Washington, 24-0. frosh Gridders Have Promising future in Coug football Outstanding frosh quarterback Chuck Hawthorne fades back for a pass against the University of Idaho frosh. WSU Coubabes posted a 2-2 season this year. They began by learning the fundamentals that head coach Jim Sweeney stressed for the varsity. Head frosh coach Pinky Erickson, a veteran football coach, and an extremely effective recruiter, proved an able assistant to Sweeney in guiding the frosh team. Some of the outstanding talent this year included Chuck Hawthorne, a very adept quarterback, and Tom McClain, an excellent punter. The frosh team is preparing itself for the future years at WSU. The coaches have a great deal of faith in their future. SCOREBOARd WSU 10.Oregon State 15 WSU 50. Washington 29 WSU 35.. Idaho 32 WSU 13.Oregon 20 COUBABE FOOTBALL SQUAD: Front Row: Bob Bailey, Brock Aynsley, Rick Hively, Vaughn Bowser, Tim Rowand, Don Transeth, Dana Dog- terom, Steve Kerby, Tracy Spencer, Joe Lynn, Coach. Second Row: Mark Painter, Greg Smith, Ed Bailey, Bill Demeroutis, Ken Fyall, Steve Jones, Dave Tenneson, Norm Hansen, Mike Talbot, John Anderson, Trainer. Third Row: Pinky Erickson, Head Coach; Tony Hutter, Mike Johnson, Fred Raxter, J. D. Wells, Steve Pearson, Pete Humber, Chuck Hawthorne, Brian Lange. Fourth Row: Steve Simko, John Orr, Steve Busch, Don Crowell, Jim Hadland, Dean Peterson, Gary Bergan, Randy Pickering, Jim Howard. Fifth R.ow: Tom McLain, Barry Redd, Bob Leslie, Mark Wilson, Pat McGlennon, Roger LeCIerc, Jim Giesa, Roger Pennell. Sixth Row: Scott Woodward, Dave Ober, Craig Price, Jay Craney, Martin Ancellotti, Dick Baird, assistant coach. Back Row: Tommy Roth, assistant coach. Not Pictured: Billy Gaskins, assistant coach. 227 Cougar Baseball and Track Cougar long-distance runner Rick Riley and Richard Fox along with two USC runners hit the first turn together in the three mile run. Boyd Gittins hands off to Bob Martin in the mile relay event against USC. 228 Popular Spring Sports iugar Bob Williams slides safely into second base as the Oregon sec- d baseman stands by 229 ms ry basketball Ted Wierman, Cougar center, weaves his way through several Oregon State Beavers for a score. 230 Cougs Second in Conference Going to court doesn’t always involve a law suit. Sometimes it’s a basketball court, and the suit is a tee-shirt and shorts. Placing second in the Pacific-8 Conference, WSU’s basketball team is really on the ball. A season of eleven wins, three losses gave Cougar fans a lot of bounce. WSU beat five of the seven conference teams, splitting with California and losing twice to the UCLA Bruins. WSU twice defeated USC, the only team to beat UCLA. On defense, the Cougars held their opponents to 68 points a game. Ted Wierman, named to the Pacific-8 All-Conference Team was fifth in the league in points per game. He was also named to the UPI All-Coast Conference. We fans have a ball watching our WSU team make those shots. Cougar guard Steve Orme works the ball in against Stanford. Gary Elliot, Cougar forward, attempts a shot against UCLA with Lew Alcindor blocking the basket. Cougar Ted Wierman receives two points as UCLA’s Lew Alcindor is charged with goal tending. Cougars dazzled Opponents; tSophomore starter Dennis Hogg makes a jump shot over the hand of an Oregon State Beaver. Rick Erickson is all by himself as he makes a lay-in against the UCLA Bruins. Cougar Ted Wierman is up for a lay-in against Oregon State. 232 fast Moves, Consistent Scoring Cougar Mike Gomez, a sophomore guard, outmaneuvers a Wash¬ ington Husky as he drives into the key. Sophomore forward, Jim Meredith, looks for someone to pass to in this game action shot against Oregon State. Jumping completely off the floor, Cougar Rick Erickson goes up for a lay-in against the Washington Huskies. That ' s the Way the Balt Bounces Ellis drives into the key as the California Bears unsuccess¬ fully try to cut him off. 234 Cougar forward Blaine Ellis goes up for two points as several USC players look helpless. Leading Cougar scorer Ted Wierman is up and over two Huskies for another score in a 69-61 win over the University of Washington. Sophomore Dennis Hogg jumps over three USC players for a basket. Coach Marv Harshman gives some advice as Assistant Coach Jud Heathcote backs him up during a break in the UCLA- WSU game. 235 Best Defensive Team Since 1961, Coach Marv Harshman shows his feelings by expressions dur¬ ing a close basketball game. Cougar Gary Elliot, a forward, drives hard down the floor and is caught in this position as he gets ready to go up for a lay-in. SCOREBOARD wsu 60. . California 68 wsu 71. .Stanford 66 wsu 67. .Oregon 63 wsu 61. . Oregon State 60 wsu 62. . Washington 55 wsu 80. . UCLA 108 wsu 72. .use 70 wsu 59. . UCLA 83 wsu 64. . use 52 wsu 69. .Stanford 68 wsu 84. .California 66 wsu 62. . Oregon State 60 wsu 66... . Oregon 65 wsu 69. . Washington 61 236 Held Opponents to Average of 68 Points Dennis Hogg shoots around a Stanford player who was guarding the boards in a close 69-68 game for WSU. Leading rebounder Ted Wierman fights for this one against a Montana Grizzly as Dennis Hogg looks ready to help. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM ; Front Row: Arnie Brann, Manager; Jud Heathcote, Assistant Coach; Marv Harshman, Head Coach; Nick Thoennes, Manager. Back Row: Bob Waits, Rick Erickson, Mike Gomez, Dennis Hogg, Ryan Chamber- lain, Jim Meredith, Ted Wierman, Blaine Ellis, Gary Elliot, Jim Smiley, Jack Cooper, Steve Orme, Mike Fels, Lenny Allen. Cougar Pros ft Post See that basketball . . . See that rim . . Come on frosh, put it in! The Cougar Junior Varsity team won 16 games out of 22. Coach Jud Heathcote led the team into each game loaded with spirit and skill. Top players Dan Steward and Rick Rawlings shared high scores and rebounds. Rick, 6 7” forward, gained 263 points, and Dan gained 402 points. Coach Heathcote has had a record in five seasons here of 99 wins, 9 losses and one tie. Frosh players have the spirit of the game and are the makings of great future varsity players. Dan Steward, outstanding frosh guard, goes up for a lay-in as Husky frosh watch hopelessly. Jim Nielsen, frosh center, makes a lay-in against the Yakima Valley College team. Cougar frosh forward, Rick Rawlings, makes a hook shot in the game action against Columbia Basin College. 16-6 Basketball Season SCOREBOARD WSU Frosh 71. Idaho Frosh 66 WSU Frosh 62 (ot). Gonzaga Frosh 60 WSU Frosh 78.Spokane Community College 71 WSU Frosh 79. Yakima Junior College 82 WSU Frosh 76. Wenatchee Junior College 61 WSU Frosh 96. Wenatchee Junior College 57 WSU Frosh 109. Eastern Junior Varsity 51 WSU Frosh 78. Columbia Basin College 94 WSU Frosh 90.North Idaho Junior College 86 WSU Frosh 93.Walla Walla Community College 67 WSU Frosh 82.Spokane Community College 67 WSU Frosh 70. Washington Frosh 84 WSU Frosh 64. Gonzaga Frosh 58 WSU Frosh 69.North Idaho Junior College 94 WSU Frosh 82. Columbia Basin College 67 WSU Frosh 75.Yakima Junior College 70 WSU Frosh 76. Idaho Frosh 56 WSU Frosh 91.Big Bend Community College 61 WSU Frosh 68. Whitworth Junior Varsity 40 WSU Frosh 44. Oregon State Frosh 62 WSU Frosh 72. Oregon Frosh 69 WSU Frosh 45. Washington Frosh 59 Coach Jud Heathcote shouts words of encouragement to the frosh team during the game with Spokane Community College. FROSH BASKETBALL TEAM: Front Row: Steve Boyd, Manager; Denny Thomas, Assistant Coach; Jud Heathcote, Head Coach; Marv Harshman, Varsity Coach; Dick Watters, Assistant Coach; John Andersen, Trainer. Back Row: Tom Krueger, Norm Lowery, Dan Steward, Mike Hornyak, Pat Salverda, Ty Settles, Guy Huestis, Jim Neilsen, Rick Rawlings, Chris Laney, Rip Hollingbery, John Maxwell, Dave Thomp¬ son, John Spalding, Terry Rogers. 239 COUGAR WRESTLING Other schools are no match for WSU grapplers. The Cougars posted a 7 and 7 season. Starting off slow at the first of the season and coming on strong at the end marked this season. Due to injury, the grapplers were hindered. Two conference champions, Rick Sicilia and Mike Latimer, hi-lighted the year. The Cougars got fifth in the conference. Striving for constant perfection is the aim of these matinen. Jim Yamamoto, 115-pound Cougar wrestler, works over his East Oregon wrestler. Pacific-8 Champion, Cougar Rick Sicilia, wrestling in the 167- pound class, breaks away from his opponent. 240 four Wrestlers in NCAA finals Cougar wrestler, Roger Peterson, controls his opponent well on the mats. Senior Cougar wrestler Jim Yama¬ moto gains control of his opponent during this match. Dick Abell, 130-pound Cougar wrestler, controls his Eastern Ore¬ gon opponent. 241 1 7 7 Season for Wrestlers WRESTLING TEAM: Front Row: John Livingston, Assistant Coach; Roy Johnson, Dick Abell, Ray Whitlow, Roger James, Head Coach. Second Row: Jimmy Yamamoto, Dick Ford, Rick Sicilia, Ralph Lloyd. Back Row: Joe Ridlington, Tom Lees, Chris Kopczynski, Mike Latimer, Ty Hansell. Not Pictured: Randy Rabenstein, Mark Cinkovich, Roger Pe¬ terson. 242 SCOREBOARD WSU 20.Minot State College 11 WSU 14.Montana State 15 WSU 34. Idaho 3 WSU 17. Oregon State 22 WSU 29.Stanford 13 WSU 19.University of California 21 WSU 15. UCLA 22 WSU 6. Portland State 23 WSU 25.University of Idaho 8 WSU 13. CWSC 20 WSU 27. Oregon 11 WSU 2. Oregon State 36 WSU 22. Eastern Oregon State 13 WSU 16.Seattle Pacific College 14 Coach Roger James gives Cougar grappler Dick Ford a few pointers during a time-out against Oregon State. COUGAR GYMNASTICS Rob Smallwood attempts the famous scissors feat. Mike Bitow attempts the painful slits exercise. Cougar Gymnasts Have Good Off their balance? Not these gymnasts! The team did well, though they had only one man, Dan Holtman, who could compete in all events. Normally there would have been three men for each event. Skill and technique gave WSU first place in two dual meets and second in a triple meet. The team captured fourth in the N.W. Championship in Seattle and third in the Inland Empire International in Kennewick. Here’s a team on the beam! Jim Lute starts the German Giant on the high bar. GYMNASTICS TEAM: Front Row: Mike Bitow, Dan Holtman, John Gasdick, Jim Lute, Stan Schroepfer. Back Row: Jerry Penney, Assistant Coach; Bill Fultz, Chuck Barrett, Alan Meyers, Jim Chatters, Rob Smallwood, Rex Davis, Coach. Not Pictured: John Thorne. Season with Small Team Alan Meyers does the side horse exercise on the vaulting block. SCOREBOARD WSU 122 . CWSC 116 WSU 122 . EWSC 136 WSU 126 . EWSC 138 WSU 117.3. CWSC 118.7 WSU 136 . Eastern Montana 109 WSU 126 . Washington 152 WSU 124 . EWSC 135 WSU 120 ... Oregon 130 WSU 124 . CWSC 123 Chuck Barrett does the cross while extended on the rings. on the high bar. 245 Craig Griffiths, varsity swimmer, starts his leg of relay race. Getting into the swim of things may be taken literally by the WSU swim team. Two swimmers qualified for the nationals. Making large waves on the pool scene was freshman Brad Storey, the most outstanding prospect ever for WSU. Dan Yeilding also stroked his way into the National League. Four seniors were lost to water functions in 1968. The freshman record in meets was 8 wins 3 losses (one to the varsity). The new gym in WSU hosts a new pool which will boost morale for participants in meets. “You’re all wet” is a good sign for the active WSU swimmers. 246 Cougar Splashers Get Some Wins Dan Yeilding on the right and two University of Washington men Varsity diver Jim Hasbrouck performs in the 1 meter diving on the left start well in the 200-yard Butterfly event. competition. SCOREBOARD WSU 82. Idaho 31 WSU 29.Stanford 84 WSU 55.... Simon Fraser 58 WSU 31. Oregon 82 WSU 54. Oregon State 59 WSU 48. Washington 65 WSU 66. CWSC 47 WSU 82. EWSC 30 SWIM TEAM: Front Row: Scott Mowry, Bob Svoboda, Hugh Mackenzie, Mark Pederson. Second Row: Dan Yeilding, Bruce Jackson, Jack Ayres, Jim Hasbrouck, Craig Griffiths. Back Row: Doug Gibb, Coach; Bob Eby, Chris Mundt, Manager; Steve Gibb. 247 CROSS COUNTRY The powerful 1968-69 Cougar Cross Country team finished the season with a 5 win, 1 loss dual meet record. The Coug harriers also won two invitational meets. WSU’s only loss came at the hands of Whitworth College in the season opener. The Cougars were led this year by their captain Larry Almberg, Rick Riley and sophomore distance runner from South America, Graham Raubenheimer. In a dual meet with Arizona towards the end of season, Larry Almberg set a new record for Arizona course. He ran the four mile circuit in 19:43.3. Riley paced the Cougs as they ran past Idaho and Utah. The freshmen cross country team finished the year undefeated. They were led by Bob Yshas, Graham Hutchinson, Ken Likkel, Rick Woods, and Dan Luby. I Cougar Cross Country men Jim Venable, Dave Fox, and Rick Woods work out on Rogers Field. Runners Dan Leahy, Graham Hutchison, and Ken Likkel practice on rubber asphalt track at Rogers Field. 248 Cougs Tops at Spanning Countryside Top varsity runners Graham Raubenheimer, Art Sandison, and Rick Pat Palazzolo and Bob Yshas, frosh Cross Country runners Riley work out together. for WSU do a little running on Rogers Field. Y m. 4 ' [4 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: Front Row: Bob Yshas, Pat PaJazzoJo, Graham Hutchison, Rick Riley, Dan Leahy, Rick Woods. Back Row ; Jack Moo- berry, Coach; Art Sandison, Dave Fox, Ken Likkel, Graham Raubenheimer, Jim Venable. Not Pictured: Larry Almberg, Joe Merritt, Darwin Batway. 249 VARSITY TRACK Bill Henry breaks his own school record in the long jump with a leap of 25 ' 6 . Jim Dale edges Keith Dal luge over the high hurdles in a practice session. 250 Larry Atmberg Sets PAC-8 Record Larry Almberg sets a new school record in the 3000 meter steeplechase with 8:51.6. Art Sandison and Rich Fox stay close together as they go down the stretch in the 880 yard run. WSU’s much improved track team started the ’69 season by winning its own indoor and outdoor invitational meets. The Cougs also won the Banana Belt relays during the early spring. PAC-8 competition found the Cougs finishing with a 3-2 record. They triumphed over Stanford and Oregon for the second consecutive year. They also beat the Washington Huskies 115-39. The Cougs took 17 of 18 first place marks. Six meet records were also broken. The only losses for the cindermen were to OSU and USC. The loss to USC could have been a tie had the Cougs been able to take the last event. Next came the Northern Divisionals where they took a strong second. After Divisionals, the Cougs finished third behind the Bruins and Oregon in the PAC-8 championships. At the NC AA track finals in Knoxville, Tenn., the Cougars battled to a tie for third place. Giant John Van Reenen took the lone Cougar first with a record-shattering toss of 200 , 8 In the discus. Second places went to Art Sandison in the 880 and Rick Riley in the six mile. Tony Tenisci took third in the hammer throw; Jim Voss, fourth in the high jump; Boyd Gittins, fifth in the 440 hurdles; and the 440 relay quartet finished sixth. John Van Reenen grimaces as he puts the shot to a new per¬ sonal record of 61 ' 6% . 251 WSU Places Second in Divisiona s; i VARSITY TRACK TEAM: Front Row: John Coffman, John Cogdill, Dwight Zehm, Rich Fox, Gerry Lingren, Bob Martin, Park Eng, Bruce Baldwin, Garry Hill, Tim Price, Gordon Scougale, Manager. Second Row: Barry Johnson, Paul Richardson, Ron Eklund, Rich Goode, Dennis Margadant, Rick Riley, Howard Hutchison, Larry Scheurer, Forey Walter, Larry Almberg, Steve Hoover, Keith Dalluge, Jack Mooberry, Coach. Back Row: Peter Wright, Graham Raubenheimer, Dick Olsen, Steve Fitzgerald, Stu Hunnings, Foss Miller, John Van Reenen, Boyd Gittins, Jim Dale, Art Sandison, Preston Zeeben, Jack Ernst, Jim Voss, Gerald Hermanson, John Chaplin, Coach. Strong Third in PAC-8 Championship SCOREBOARD PAC-8 Dual Meets WSU 88 WSU 68 WSU 89. WSU 72. WSU 115. Stanford 66 ... OSU 86 Oregon 65 ... USC 82 . UW 39 Head Coach Jack Mooberry smiles as he watches one of his best track teams at WSU to date. Rich Olsen displays perfect form as he charges from the starting blocks in the 440 hurdles. Discus man Jack Cooper, strains as he throws the discus 170’10”. 253 ■■ Cougs f inish 3-2 in PAC-8 dual Meets Gerald Hermanson leaps high in the air as he attempts an- Junior John Syverson attempts to clear 6 ' 8 in the high jump, other pole vault. Larry Scheurer finishes the last leg of the 440 yard relay. Jack Ernst displays an approach that yields him a pole vault of 16 feet. 254 JUNIOR VARSITY TRACK WSU’s 1969 junior-varsity track team had great talent to add to the Cougar Varsity in 1970. Dave Fox from Wapato set a new indoor record in the 600 yard run with a 1:13. Frosh Ken Likkel from Lynnwood captured the 1000 yard run in the indoor meet with a time of 2:14.9. Also, Tony Tenisci, a freshman from British Columbia will perhaps be one of t he finest hammer throwers from WSU. Other strength that the junior varsity may be able to provide the varsity next year will be Steve Pearson in the hurdles and Colin Young tossing the javelin. The junior varsity did well in all the meets in which they performed, winning all three. They beat all opposing junior varsity and frosh teams in the WSU Invitational and also trounced Ricks College and Blue Mountain Community College. To finish a top season, they beat Yakima Valley, Wenatchee Valley, and Columbia College Community Colleges at Yakima. Coach John Cheplin felt the team had a good season and looked to better things next spring by bringing more promising young trackmen to Cougarville. Bruce Cardwell rounds the turn and sprints toward the finish line in the junior varsity WSU Indoor Invitational. JUNIOR VARSITY TRACK TEAM: Front Row: Bruce Cardwell, Joe Peterson, Pat Pallazzlo, Dave Fox, Greg Smith, Dan Leahy, Graham Hutchi¬ son, Ken Likkel. Back Row: John Chaplin, Coach; Rick Woods, Stan Parrish, Colin Young, Tony Tenisci, James Cresto, Ben Worthington, Steve Pear¬ son, Jim Wall, Chuck Madison. VARSITY TENNIS Tom Wilson shows his form in this backhand return. Rik Williams prepares to receive an opponent’s serve. This year’s tennis team, lacking depth of players turned in a not-too-bad 4-8 season. This year’s coach Rex Davis, who also doubles as the gymnastics coach will be able to devote more of his time to tennis next year. Tennis is a sport that should be practiced the year round and with Coach Davis relinquishing his gymnastics duties, he will be able to devote his full time to tennis. The top six players on this year’s varsity team, in the order that they play, were: Rik Williams, Tom Wilson, Bruce Allen, Steve Peck, Mike Johnson, and Ken Sahr. Steve Docherty, Australian standout will be a tremendous help to the varsity next season. Rated as one of the top frosh players in the PAC-8, he could be the beginning of better things to come in Cougar Tennis. A more active recruiting program of state high schools and Junior Colleges with more scholarship assistance from the Athletic Department will help round out our tennis team. With the new gymnasium ready next year, an inside roll out court will be available for tennis players as Pullman weather hinders tennis play. Bruce Allen and Rik Williams, Cougar doubles players, are right there ready to hit the ball. 256 frosh Star - Steve docherty SCOREBOARD WSU 7.University of Montana 2 WSU 3.University of Idaho 6 WSU 1.University of Oregon 8 WSU 9. Gonzaga 0 WSU 4.University of Idaho 5 WSU 8.Oregon College of Education 1 WSU 2.Boise State College 7 WSU 0... Seattle University 9 WSU 2. Seattle University 7 WSU 0.University of Washington 9 WSU 5.University of Idaho 4 New South Wales, Australia freshman Steve Docherty posted a perfect 6-0 season for the frosh this year. VARSITY TENNIS: Front Row: Rik Williams, Bruce Allen, Tom Wilson, Larry Shaw. Back Row: Rex Davis, Coach; Mike Johnson, Steve Peck, Ken Sahr. COUGAR GOLF COUGAR GOLF TEAM: Pat Patterson, Coach; Ron Pence, Jim Evenden, Mike Miller, Jim Frye, Pat Welch, Mike Knorre, John Sousley, Lee Omlid. Cougar Golf posted one of the best seasons they have had in recent years. They placed sixth in Pacific 8 Championship games. This year’s team captain, Pat Welch, was the number one player. Jim Frye, sophomore golfer, was the most improved player. Another highlight of the sea¬ son was WSU’s win in the Banana Belt Cham¬ pionships over defending champion Whitman College. Pat Welch Graduating WSU golfers are Pat Welch and Ron Pence. Captain 258 VARSITY BASEBALL Bob Waits, Cougar center fielder, makes it back to first base in the game against Stanford. Waits stole 13 bases in PAC-8 games this season. A game, is a game, is a game—unless its base¬ ball! The cougar team wound up in sixth place in the Pacific-8, The season record was eight wins, thirteen losses. Idaho, the last game of the sea¬ son, lost to the Cougs seven to one. The game was a benefit for the Shriner’s Crippled Chil¬ dren’s Fund. Highlights of the season were the Banana Belt, the Hawaii tournament win, and the series wins from Cal., USC, and the Huskies. Senior team members who made a hit were Steve Dickerson, Dave Harshman, Bob Williams, Norm Angelini, and Larry Book. Cougs stole 72 bases in 42 games. Diamond ‘feeture’ sacking out! 259 Baseball: Another Sports Larry Book, Cougar second baseman, slides safely into second base ahead of the University of Oregon throw. First baseman and team captain, Steve Dickerson, rounds second base for a double against the USC Trojans. Senior Dave Harshman, a consistently strong hitter with a .291 average, belts out another hit for the Cougars. Attraction for WSU Students Bob Waits belts out another base hit for the Cougars against Stanford at Bailey Field. Bob Williams, a consistently strong hitter with a .319 average slugs away for the Cougars against the California Bears. Cougar Baseball Posts 8-J3 Season Coach Chuck “Bobo” Brayton shouts orders and shows various moods during his eighth season as WSU baseball coach. Cougar catcher Bob Williams, one of the top catchers and players in PAC-8 conference, is behind the plate in this game with Oregon State. Catcher Bob Williams, Coach Brayton, and pitcher Mike Gomez meet at the pitcher’s mound to plan a little strategy against the University of Oregon. 262 to Tie for 6th in PAC-8 VARSITY BASEBALL: Front Row: Bob WaJz, Manager; Pete Duncan, Steve Dickerson, Dan Wallace, Mike Fels, George Cain, Mike Gomez, Mick Babler. Second Row: Chuck Brayton, Coach; Bob Waits, Ed Hendrikson, Jim Robinson, Larry Book, Dave Harshman, Demack Atkinson, Bob Stephens, Assistant Coach; Tom ' Nishimura, Manager. Back Row: John Rankin, Manny Perez, John Sullivan, Steve Elliott, Jeff Clark, Jim Lavick, Norm Angelini. SCOREBOARD wsu 1. .Oregon 4 wsu 6. .Oregon State 7 wsu 4. .Oregon State 5 wsu 0. .UCLA 1 wsu 0. .use 9 wsu 3. .use 1 wsu 5. .Oregon State 12 wsu 1. .Stanford 2 wsu 3. 1 wsu 1. .California 0 wsu 3. .Oregon 5 wsu 0. .Oregon 4 wsu 4. .Stanford 5 wsu 6. .California 5 wsu 3. .California 6 wsu 7. .Washington 4 wsu 1. .UCLA 4 wsu 7. .UCLA 9 wsu 5. __ .use 3 wsu 10. .Washington 6 wsu 11. .Washington 6 Senior Norm Angelini saw quite a bit of pitching action this year for the Cougars. Coach Bob Stephens talks to Junior Varsity pitch¬ er and catcher out on the mound. WSU’s Junior Varsity Baseball team ended its 1969 season with a 15-7 record. Outstanding players were pitcher Mike Gomez, who moved up to the varsity, and Frank Jackson with a .373 batting average and 15 runs batted in. Terry Heaton was another outstanding hitter with a .348 average. He also tied with Eric Skaug for the stolen base lead at seven. junior vars try BASEBALL SCOREBOARD Jayvees 5.Walla Walla Community College 0 Jayvees 2.Walla Walla Community College 1 Jayvees 6.Spokane Community College 3 Jayvees 6.Spokane Community College 0 Jayvees 3.Yakima Valley College 4 Jayvees 4.Yakima Valley College 1 Jayvees 0.Eastern Oregon College 4 Jayvees 11.Eastern Oregon College 2 Jayvees 19.Eastern Oregon College 1 Jayvees 4.Eastern Oregon College 5 Jayvees 5.Eastern Oregon College 3 Jayvees 7.Eastern Oregon College 6 Jayvees 5.Big Bend Community College 1 Jayvees 15.Big Bend Community College 5 Jayvees 4.Big Bend Community College 0 Jayvees 4.Big Bend Community College 5 Jayvees 5.North Idaho Junior College 2 Jayvees 5.North Idaho Junior College 3 Jayvees 9.North Idaho Junior College 3 Jayvees 2.North Idaho Junior College 4 Jayvees 0.Wenatchee Junior College 3 Jayvees 3.Wenatchee Junior College 4 fUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM: Front Row: Ross Vaughn, Coach; Spencer Davis, Rick Fabiani, Barry Rodland, Ted Warren, Randy Adams, Bob Stephens, Coach. Second Row: Mike Stoves, Randy Stegmeier, Tom Randall, Terry Heaton, Del Cruzen, Eric Skaug, Ron Carlson. Back Row: Bob Lundstrom, Frank Jackson, Terry Burns, Reggie Voiles, Ted Carl, Mike Gomez, Bill Armstrong, Kirk McAllister. 264 WOMEN ' S RECREATION ASSOCIATION S S X Ir ' lL It v M By 1 - J The WSU Women’s Recre¬ ation Association, function¬ ing as part of a national organization, supervised the women’s sports throughout the year. The group spon¬ sored the Gym Jam in the fall as well as the intra¬ murals, sports clubs, Or- chesis, and Fish Fans. Candy was sold to finance the sending of two representa¬ tives to the national confer¬ ence in Tucson, Arizona. The track club hosted the girls’ Big Ten track meet, and hockey club sponsored the district match. The WRA also planned a new co-educational recreation program. WRA COUNCIL: Trish Schnebly, President; Gina Doland, Secretary; Miss Joanne Washburn, Advisor; Gail Storney, Crimson W. President; Linda Williams, Convention Representative; Kathy Hall, Treasurer; Cathy Burquist, Sports Club Coordinator; Toni Reese, Intramural Manager. WRA REPRESENTATIVES AND MANAGERS: Front Row: Cathy Wetzler, Becky Hodge, Gwynne Gates, Colleen Quinn, Linda Mackey, Julia Kaiser, Jo Costello, Cathy Lees, Carol Ann Lapeyrouse, Carol Kometz. Second Row: Karen Baker, Helen Isackson, Barbara Zapotocky, Pat Rickner, Alda Amidon, Connie Chaney, Jan Guenther, Mary Betcher, Kris Henderson, Sylvia Ellefsen, Sally Mitchell, Toni Reese. Back Row: Louise Turgeon, Linda Upham, Beverly Kissoon, Donna Johnson. 265 WRA Honorary - Crimson W CRIMSON W: Front Row: Maureen Carey, Donna L. Johnson. Second Row: Gail Storey, President; Beverly Kissoon, Chris Overmyer, Mary Ellen Pfeiffer, Linda Upham, Gayle Parks, Joed Johnson, Jackie Babin. Back Row: Nancy Pike, Kathy Valentine, Vice-President; Linda Bergesen, Bonnie McDaniel, Kathy Hall, Ruth Wakefield, Secretary-Treasurer; Erin Owens, Linda Pfenning, Toni Reese, Trish Schnebly. Volleyball - Popular WRA Sport - ™ Win J , 34 ( r] 33 hs 1,32 1 T 1 | . i I Lv H i! iv , h 1 ; lrJL % mi ■L iter Iflk A M t-4 ! u L One of the many activities of WRA is volleyball contests. VOLLEYBALL TEAM: Front Row: Linda Turner, Jeneen Calkins, Du Ann Marsh, Pam Perkins, Connie Rice, Karen Ellerbeck, Cathy Lees. Back Row: Joanne Washburn, Advisor; Toni Reese, Trish Schnebly, Alida King, Cathy Burquist, Karen Agnew, Barbara Zapotocky, Joan Leigh, Linda Granquist, Judy Roche, Janet Thurgood, Advisor. 266 Co-eds Compete in WRA Sports Clubs SWIM TEAM: Front Row: Sue Brimhall, Cherie Fogle, Marilyn Mclnturff, Carol Lapeyrouse, Pat Persson. Back Row: Marilyn Mowatt, Ad¬ visor; Katie Tiffany, Marcia Schubert, Marsha Morse, Kathy Schell, Lynn Brady. BASKETBALL TEAM: Front Row: Jan Guenther, Linda Granquist, Margaret Frost, Nancy Pike, Gayle Parks, Barb Van Hoven. Back Row: Linda Bergesen, Connie Lar¬ son, Jackie Babin, Roxie Ger¬ man, Judy Roche, Cathy Bur- quist, Jo Washam, Du Ann Marsh, Joan Leigh, Delilah Snow, Marsha Jenkins. GYMNASTICS TEAM: Front Row: Sharon Lilley, Susan Bemis, Sue Cole¬ man, Cam Younker, Pam Perkins. Back Row: Billie Oglesby, Coach; Chris Crusen, Connie Rice, Janeen Field. BOWLING TEAM: Sue Byrne, Cyndy Stone, Diane Albright, Advisor; Marsha Neihart, Margie Collin, Sue Guinn, Nancy Pike, Captain. 267 WRA Tennis Is Popular Sport TENNIS: Front Row: Shelley Field, Rosemary Kells, Elaine Weston, Diane Summers, Cathy Geier, Kathy Moore, Donna Worbes, Jane Carstens. Second Row: Margie Powell, Glenna Treat, Sharon Dixon, Karen Reichert, Pat Stolz, Chris Carter, Kristie Axelson, Diane Acuff, Ruth Wakefield, Peggy Reinhardt. Back Row: Linda Bergesen, Nancy Pike, Gayle Parks, Leona Hassing, Janet Thurgood, Advisor; Kathy O’Brien, Barbara Zapo- tocky, Scotty Cooper, Sue Stovall, Barb Rice, Cathy Burquist. Orchesis Orchesis is a modern dance honor¬ ary which gives creative dancers the opportunity to express them¬ selves through movement in com¬ position and performance. As a group they gave their annual reci¬ tal, made a television presentation, and performed for the faculty women. Several members held dem¬ onstrations and informal recitals throughout the year and attended a dance symposium in Portland. ORCHESIS: Front Row: Virginia Burger, Pamela Smith. Second Row: Brooke Doyle, Rosemary Kells, Christy Chapman, Antoinette Fairhart. Third Row: Marilyn Gilker- son, Merilee Wilson, Carla Stucki. Back Row: Mary Hurst, Libby Harper. fish fans Attend Aquatic Arts festival Fish Fans centered their Par¬ ents’ Weekend performance around the theme “Picture That.” They represented the mode of painting and themes of several well-known artists by water movement. The group attended the Aquatic Arts Festival in Spokane sponored by Gonzaga Uni¬ versity. Two fifty-dollar scholarships were given to two members of the group who had contributed the most in the way of service through¬ out the year. Fish Fans depict a Van Gogh painting showing swirling lines and violence through their movements in the water. FISH FANS: Front Row: Judith S we any, President: Margaret Steininger, Vice President; Kathleen Money, Marian Akins, Debbi Hinckle, Susan Kneedler, Kristi Boettcher, Marie Simkins, Kathy Sattler. Second Row: Cheryl Knighton, Kathy Bogart, Rembie Peter¬ son, Zoe A. Hill, Pat Shannon, Alice Bartley, Barbara O’Toole, Pat Polen, Candy Rudsdil, Karen Gilmore, Kathy Schell. Back Row: Diane Albright, Laurie Easterwood, Sue Dowding, Sharon Williams, Vickie Johnson, Priscilla McCarson, Diane Carlson, Ann Foster, Rose Corbus, Kim Ellis, Mary Mortinson, Laurie Post. Athletic Honors Dave Golinsky, a Cougar quick tackle, represented WSU at the Hula Bowl. Coach Jim Sweeney presents Steve Bartelle with the J. Fred Bohler Award for the outstanding football player of the year. Larry Almberg, outstanding Steeplechase runner, received the Track Inspirational Award. Cougar hoopster Ted Wierman, the recipient of the William Rusch Inspirational Player Award, charges towards the basket. Gregg Field received the Conference Medal awarded to each school ' s scholar-athlete in the Pacific-8. Cougar Sports Action Hank Grenda falls across the goal line for a touchdown in the 24-0 win over the Huskies. Stu Hunnings lets out a Cougar yell as he tosses the shot at a WSU Indoor meet. Mick Andersen of the WSU rodeo team shows good form as he bull¬ dogs this steer. A college bull rider attempts to get off his jumping bull during the Rodeo held Parents’ Weekend. Cougar Sports Butch VI gets a little sun out on Rogers Field. Cougarettes Betsy Husom and Mary Ann Miller contem¬ plate a baseball game. Cougarettes helped out the team as batgirls this past season. Extras Head football coach Jim Sweeney leads a rousing cheer at a Cougar bas ketball half-time. Cheerleader Donna Newberg appears to balance a basketball on her hea at a home basketball game. ■ v ' . ' ■ ! ;g ■ :m ■ ■ ' ., • ' ' ' .. ■ I; j ' j Si? rviiily ' i 7 ' - v - i- K Av V : i 5 ’ l vVi V. -■; iV’- ' r - ' -rf:li S! Ss J- -; , ' ilC“i.- V ;Vi ' j; - v-L %:::A ' ?y.ViV;: ' ' y.: : !iv INDEPENDENTS . iifSt : v .f ii|r, sg iL; j.; v ' . , ’. 1 ‘ .,.t“ ' !•■■ -.; vfe. ' • .? ? 3.. . -« •£ ■■■■■PH ' . ■ . ■BHfa agwa feM ' Hissi liPMMMMgi Mp ?■••:••;•;; V-fiiiv .. . ■ ! B mm . . ■ Coman Places Second with Homecoming Sign Connie Allard Cherry Anderson Jan E. Anderson Sue Armstrong Chloe Beardsley Gayle Bensussen Annalee Bradbury Nicolee Bradbury Patricia Brennan Jo Ann Breuninger Joan Broomell Rita Bryant Jo Ann Buecker Esther Burton Judy Camp Patricia Campbell Nora Chester Susan Cooke Nancy Cunningham Donna Dightman Phyllis Dirksen Patricia L. Dixon Marita Dombek Lynn Eisenhood Cathy Feldhaus Kathy Joy Flowers Diana Foust Anita Foxe Gweneth Freeman Mahala M. Frye Wanda H. Fujimoto Patti Gasperino Chris Gorley Lynn Greiner Linda Harries Elizabeth A. Hayden Nancy Hayes Susan Hayes Gail Heacock Julee Herron Deborah Hill Stephanie Hoare Halloween dinner with Tom Jones- style clothes, a freshman dinner, and a senior sneak were some activities of Coman Hall. Second place in Homecoming sign competition was proof of dorm spirit and enthusiasm. A dorm tea was found to be fun, although hectic. Betty Hayden, president, oversaw the formal dance and Christmas parties. Coman Claudia Hof Luann Hohenadel Donna Howard Sandi Hudson Karen Huffman Donna Marie Jensen Linda Kofler Ingrid Knutson Judy Knutson Debbie Lacey Lindsey Lawrence Jan Lemon Barbara J. Lewis Janice Lindsay Sally Majnarich Sharon Malloy Penny Martin Peggy Mcllraith Pam Morrow Catherine T. Myers Debbie Newbill Patricia Ann Nielsen Nancy L. Olson Linda Ostergren Sharon Patmore Kathleen Pemo Rene Sigrid Perrault Susie Petersen Gayle S. Quinn Virginia Rasmussen 274 Rock on baby! Coman Now if I were doing it - - - ! Anne Rathbone Susy Roark Carol Rockie Kay Schlaht Katherine M. Schmid Alane Schneller Marcie Schultz Gail Scott Nancy Seyler Diane L. Sheppard Donna Marie Shinn Diane Singer Betty Smith Barbara Jean Smithers Mary Lou Smuck Carolyn Sommer Nancy Startup Roxy Stevens Ann Stromberger Linda Colleen Tracy Nancy Turnbull Colleen Twohy Becky Wan less Barbara Kae Warnock Sandra Watanabe Kim Whitney Shirley Elizabeth Williams Maisie Van Doren Patricia Von Pein Jo Ann Zwiesler Enthusiasm Shown Liz Bell Ann R. Betzold Lynette Brower Linda L. Buchanan Nancy Louise Carlson Janis Clarke Gloria Collier Suzanne M. Desilet Patricia Elford Bette Embree Suzanne Evans Laura Futhey Carole Lynne Fatur Lucy Marie Foster Kay Frazier Linda Fullerton Gwynne Gates Janice Lee Glenny Wendy Grunenfelder Kathie Hammond Taree Harrison Kay Eileen Hartshorn Jamie Hatten Becky Hendricks Enjoyment of the community is not what one would usually expect on a college campus. But if community is a dorm, pleasure is the obvious result with pajama parties and pixie week activities. Or perhaps Community spirit was best exemplified by participation in the spring raunch dance, or maybe by scholarship? Susan Montgomery led Community for the best year ever! Women of Community The fun of Christmas dinner is the food! Helena Hensley Vivian Holt Cherrill E. Hubbard Jean Hurlburt Julie Jacobson Virginia Lee Johnston Adele Kirkpatrick Kat hy Kube Judith Landers Donna L. Lee Diane R, Mauerman Carol Millensifer Maryann Kimi Mizuta Susan Kay Montgomery Sally E. Muschany Stacia Neil Margaret Nelson Pam Perkins Janet Picatti Eleen Riedasch Lizabeth Rynning Shannon Seward Robyn Smith Mikal Steinbacher Karen Suhadolnik Margie Swanstrom Carla Wakefield Kathy Williams Nancy Wytko Scholastic Performance Emphasized Clare Aley Norma L. Appel Gloria Aylesworth Becky Barnett Leslie Jean Blush Sally Brustad Kathy Buchenroth Maureen Ann Carey Diane Linvilie Combs Christine Damm Pam Dorway Kathleen D. Duncan Stephanie Eldringhoff Kathy Fisher Anita Ann Frost Jean Frykman Kristine Giske Joanne Gotovac Sheila Graham Cheryl Hagemeister Cheryl Helgeson Janine Hendrickson Leigh Ann Hickey Judy Jansen Claudia Keene Shirley Gail Killingsworth Arlene Edith Kitselman Diana Michele Kitt Kathleen Labrecque Vickie Lamb Karen Ann Langland Wilma Law Marti Lillwitz Sue Loesch Sharon Lowthian Playboy in a dorm? Of course, when it is Dr, Jonas comparing Playboy to the Victorian ethic in a speech to Davis Hall girls. Jane Peters, president, realized the importance of a united living group. Teas, a Christmas week to remember, and a fireside helped make it a close group. Scholarship was also emphasized with a dinner in honor of high scholastic performance. by Women of Daofs Sarah Thonney Bonnie Thorp Jo Ann Washarr Meridy Webb Becky Wonderl) Amy Yamagata Barbara Martinec Roberta McKay Cindy Meiners Jill Anne Newberg Marilyn Pease Terry Permenter Jane E. Peters Kay Phillips Suzanne Marie Primozich Sharon Purcell Vickie Ralstin Cindi Reitan Mary Robson Sharon Anne Rudd Laura Diana Schwab Susan Shephard Amy Shiroma M. Camille Sparkes Judy N. Stehr Linda Steinke Cecile Sturdevant It has been a long night. 279 Duncan Dunn Celebrates Spring Jessie Aikins Diane Allen Amise Peggy Anderson Linda Antoncich Margie Antonich Marie Argast Katherine Ayers Sally Bart rum Barbara L. Blowers Joan Boyd Mollie Butler Venice Caldwell Sonja Call Sally Casteel Jeanie Chapados Kathy Clark Bonnie Jean Dailey Nancy A. Harley Linda Hlefson Barbara Erickson Deborah Evers Carol Fulmer Cora Gilliam Pamela Ann Hammack Trish Hastings Linda Henneke Jan Hill Susan Hill Janet Holbrook Patricia House Judy Hunziker Cindy Heyer Mary Jane Ives Chris Johnson Frannie Johnson Reputations for a good time may have been made in Duncan Dunn. It all began with a wake up breakfast, pixie week and a Christmas party. A panel on white racism, speakers on drugs, and a film view of Australia filled hours of the girls’ time. In the spring, there was a raunch dance and Parents’ Weekend activities. Water balloon fights and tag on the lawn filled up some of the remaining time. with Water Balloon Fights Nancy Jo Johnson Edie Jorgensen Carie Keaton Norma Kennedy Lei Lani Kirby Marcie Knutsen Charlotte Kovich Linda Larson Judy Loeb Denise Lown Mary Ann Mackin Jo Ann Marie Magers Susan L. Malm Debbie Mayer Phyllis McAdams Surain McConkey Jileyne McDowell Gloria McKeehen Susan D. McMullin Christina Middleton Cathy Mouton Lynn Mueller Linda Norton Andrea Packard The Duncan Dunn beauties? Duncan Dunn Claudia Parkins Marcia Pennell Colleen Pickering Carol Poggi Pam Potter Patt Rodriguez Lynett Root Janice Rose Rozanne Rothaus Kathryn Lynda Sattler Deanna Smith Nancy Spielman Sharon Stoecklin Cherie Totten Susan VanWinkle Patty Verhey Meg Watkins Kandy Weeber Kathryn Williams Barb Zapotoeky 282 The aftermath of Halloween dinner—ick! Gannon Men Are Men of A ction” Steven Ayler Curt Bagnall William F. Beavers Douglas Bell Mike Bise Art Bogan Kenneth T. Boucher Don Bourgo John L. Briehl John Britt Jeff L. Broom Michael R. Brower D. L. Brown Robert Bruce Burnett Edward D. Bums David R. Butler Mike Carroll John R. Cartmell W. Michael Clark Murray T. Gage-Cole Rick Cole William Coleman, Jr. Robert Collison Jim Dale Arnold W. Davis Michael J. Davis Roger A. Davis David K. Deaver Mike DeVore Bill Dillon Gene Dogen Eugene C. Dolphin Mark Doubravsky Harvey Dunham Gerald F. Duris Gannon group grooved! It all began with the playmate function. There were firesides and a spring formal involved in the choice of a playmate. Speakers at Gannon were Dr. Jonas, Dr. Scott, and Dr. Littlewood speaking on the year 2,000. The Pharmacy Depart¬ ment spoke on marijuana and its use. Max Ramble, President, was always available for advice and consultation to the 300 men. Gannon Raymond Early Craig Eikrs Asa Elliott Gary Ellsworth Bernard Elmendorf Bill Engeln James Estes Rich Evans Richard Fabiani Dean C. Farrens Robert Fay Donald J. Ferrel Eddie Floyd Frank Fowler Gary Frisvold Dennis Frost Richard George Ron Gill Lanny Gilstrap Guy Allen Gimlen Jon Gordon Chuck Gusak Benjamin Haight Robert Haight James Wallace Hamer Gregor L. Hanson John Robert Heinrick Steven E. Hermann Dave Houchin Guy F. Huestis Dick Hurych Steven D. Keller Clinton Kelly Craig Kerr Stephen C. Kiss Stephen Shic-Chu Kung Jon Langenwalter Rick Lines Robert Lof Robbe Charles Lyon Robert A. MacKinnon Richa rd Malm John Mann Thomas S. McClellan Larry McDougall 284 Gannon Gordie McFadden Charles M. McKay Monte Christie McKeehen Craig William McKelvey Bob Mead Dean Melville Bill Meneely Stephen C. Miller Michael D. Minkler Jerome Mischel G. R. Neff David Ober Jack Louis Orchard Mark Painter Frederic A. Parker Scott Penny Roger Peterson John M. Probst Charles E. Quick Max Ramble Donald Ramsey Robert A. Renner Wayne Riehle Wesley Riehle Emery Eugene Roberts Darius Rogers Donald J. Rokkan Bruce Rosenoff Dan Rowe Bernard Schell Gary Paul Schulz Tony Sciortino Bob Shelby Jim Sherwood Brian Shinn David Slater Gary Smith Greg B. Smith Kenneth M. Smith Roger B. Snoey Randy Stegmeier Roger Stein Jim Stevens Dan Steward John Joseph Stobie 285 Gannon Larry Stone Randall Strait Chris Snapp Art Tasker Daron Tate Mark Thorson Rick Turnbow Donald W. Tuttle Ken Vandenheuvel Kenneth Waddle Ray Whitlow Tom W. Wiley Greg W. Wilson Gerald Allen Winkler Dana Wise Steve Witt Rick Woods Thomas E, Yake Kim Yoder David Young Steve Young Even a guy with peach fuzz has to shave once in awhile. Out! Out!! Out!!! Out!!!! Out!!!!! 286 Coffee House Successful at Goldsworthy Jay H. Allen Robert Lee Allen Dale G. Ames Marv Antonie Michael Ball Don Beattie Mike Beechinor Rob Bender Jim Bennett Mel Bennett Ed Benzel Bill Bethards Robin M. Bishop Jim E. Bluhm Drew M. Bodker Dave Boon Steve Bonaci Bob Boyer Stephen Bradley Don Bramer Lee Brinsmead A. Tanner Brown III Karsten Bruusgaard Bill Buchmiller Thar’s gold in that thar dorm! At least Goldsworthy mem¬ bers would have claimed so. Scholars were honored two times during the year, with Dr. Terrell speaking, and also Dr. Raymond Muse. Movies were started as an entertain¬ ment for the men. A party supper was a highlight of the Christmas season according to the 324 men. President Chris Hunt is still talking about the success of the Coffee House, starring folk singers from the dorm. A raunch dance, a Christmas formal, and the traditional Playboy Penthouse dance with Gannon kept the men’s toes tapping. Goldsworthy Steven A. Buhl George Cain Thomas Calcote Loren Combs Peter Crowley Michael Allan Cummings Paul Day Robert A. Deever Doug Detering Richard Detering Dan D. Dillon Jim Doriss Dave Eaton Carl W. Eckhardt, Jr. Clif D. Edwards Michael Andre ’Louis Everston Karl Fecht Bill Ferrell AI Ferry Ernest Flechsig Greg Friehauf Norman Ford Friehauf Mark Fritch Wesley A. Gates Jim Glessner Guy H. Graber Gregory J. Grass! Ken Hannum Robert Hanson David Hata G. Dean Hata Phil Henderson Bradford Herrington Marvin Hillstrom Richard Hobson Dean Holman Chris Hunt James P. Hurley John R. Jamison Gerald Blain Jenkins Carl Jensen Steve A. Johnson Paul Kennedy Neal M. Kirkbride II Curt Kirkemo 288 Goldsworthy Richard J. Krogh James L. LaRue Jon Lindberg Doug Mason Marc Mathison Randall J. Matthiesen Ken Meek Ron Mickelson Dennis C. Morgan David Murray Ronald O. Newlon Jon P. Nottingham Brent H. Olsen Merel O’Roarke Stan Pearson Mark W. Pennak Gary Pike Jerry Pugnetti Dave Rajola Ron Raska Terry Raugust D. Thomas Richardson Greg Robertson John Robinson Charles N. Roche, Jr. John C. Ruppert Mark Salisbury Henry J. Sauer Gene P. Schaefer Shane Edwin Schwendiman Garry Shane Richard J. Sherry Bruce H. Shields Stephen P. Shoemaker John R. Skibby D. Bruce Skoropinski Gannon-Goldsworthy men entertain Playmate contestants. Goldsworthy Doug Smith Dan Snider Tom Speidel Moreland Speyer Robert Staples Stephen K. Steinmeyer Michael Alan Talley Tom Tippett Randy Trautman Bruce Trzcinski Greg Valladao J. Timothy Viall Jim Vogler Jim Voiland David B. Wedeven Doug West Thomas R. West Tom Westergreen Ron Westlund Ben Worthington Steven G. Worthman John Yurik Doug Weston Gene Wiederspohn Neale Woods Scott Worlton Steady now! Don’t spill! 290 Kruegel-McAllister Rocks Through the Year Linda Austin Susan Bailey Cathy S. Baker Karen Barnhart Clara Barnhill Linda E. Barrom Loretta Bell Lucy Bennett Sue M. Bickard Joyce Kathryn Black Kris Blendheim Karen Blondin Linda Borders Diana Brommer Cathy Marie Bruland Diane Cooper Ann Cramer Gail Dieter Dianne Douglass Sandra Jean Ellis Sally Felgenhauer Delores Feller Janet Lynne Freed Charlyn Fulton Elizabeth Goodman Gretchen Gudoz Debora Gurrad Sandi Gwinn Laurie Hammond Barbara Jean Hannick We could have danced all night, and we did just that at our pajama dance, the raunch dance, and the formal. We also saw a lot of late nights, pixie Christ¬ mas parties, dorm parties, tree trimming, and floor decorations. President Sharon Hughes lead the group through its successful year. Kruegel Joanne Harding Susan Hay Linda Hazzard Kay Adele Henderson Linda Hill Susan Hill Linda Hillier Linda Holt Debby Horn Connie Husa Linda Irwin Eloise Israel Barbara Jancura Jacklyn Johnson Deborah Jones Janet Junkley Edna Ker Emma Ker Sandra Roller Patricia H. Kornelis Sharon Hughes Kullander Bev Kusler Sandra Ladd Nancy Lauber Barbara M. Lindstrom Martha Lodge Gladys A. Loreen Karen Lundquist Mary Mortinson Kris Moore And the Great Pumpkin grew, and grew, and . . . I I mm Kruegel I i Kathy Rose Mary Rosier Cynthia Rotha Maureen Mahoney Marilyn Marshall Ingrid Martinson Barbara McGovern Nancy McLean Marybeth Merrill Carol Mittelstaedt Beverly Mizumoto Marsha J. Moen Marianne Moore Sarah Morgan Gail Murphy Marsha Neihart Bobbi Newton Cindy Northey Glenda Olmstead Kristie Oylear Loretta Kay Parent Susan Pattison Mary Peckham Kris Peterson Arlene Poffenroth Judy Pollock Marianne P. Reese Tina Rae Reeve Sharon Repman Patricia Richmond Pat Rickner Nancy Rieha Judy Roche |i I 293 Look at those freckles! Kruegel Marilyn Rambo Pamela Lee Rodman Karen L. Rose Celeste Saldin Sue Schiewe Terrie Schmidt Mary Scott Leslee Shackelton Susan Sherwood Janet Shonborg Sally Silva Vivian Smitt Linda Tait Gayla Thayer Linda M. Turner Janice Underhill Phyllis Van Winkle Joyce Vogler Cheryl Whyte Cindy Wicks Phebe Wolfenbarger Diane Woods Elizabeth Young Rosmee Zink Sandra R. Stephenson Jeanne Stueckle Catherine Sullivan Mary Linda Sunderland Becki Swanson Mary Swanson Robin Wallis June A. Warner Jacqueline Weaver Barbara Weimer Dani Vee Weygant Katie Wheatley McAllister Linda Adams Carol M. Altenburg Wendie Angus Susan Lynn Augee Carolynn Auseth Linda Barrow Susie Barrus Sylvia Barton Marcia Barzee Paula Benson Lisa E. Bess Lynn M. Bess Kathy Blessing Nicole Bomar Linda Boone Ann Y. Boren Janice Boren Jody Braim Mary Brelsford Cheri Brennan Linda Breuninger Valla Burk Noma M. Campbell Carol Collins Donna Lou Connor Ann Cordill Rosanne M. Costanzo MiMi Cuellar Judith An a Curtis Julia Ann Dodson McAllister Anne English Julie Kae Flory Jayne Gass Rosie Gates Brenda Goodson Susan May Goudzward Janet Goulet Anita Graham Kathleen E. Guptill Theresa Handley Annette Hardinger Chris Hartwell Shirley Houck Sherry Ingalsbe Marsha Lynn Jenkins Linda Johnson Linda Johnson Julia M. Jose Kathleen Anne Kinney Linda Kirkendall Becky Kuhn Laurie Kurland Deborah Gwen Latham Laura Layne Brenda Lierman Linda Kay Lobdell Marcia Lowe Julie Luce Linda Mackey Kathryn Magnuson Marlene Malloy Pam Manning 296 McAllister Janis Mayeda Gail McDonnell Marilyn Mclnturff Della M. McNally Mary Ellen McPhaden Barbara Michaels Cassandra Mielke Susan Mielke Audrey Moeckel Mary Anne Moen Gail Moore Sheila J. Moore Mary Kathryn Nason Carla Nelson Kathy Nichols Cecilia Mary Nite Shirley Noordeloos Cathy Nopp Linda Odne Peggy L. Pajari Mary M. Patrizzi Elizabeth A. Pattin Robin Ann Peplinski Gladys Pepple Renee Philleo Susan Raymond Mari jane Reich Vi cki Riedlinger Sue Ross Pam Rumford 297 McAllister Linda L. Savitz Candace Schlagel Nancy L. Schmitt Jackie Lou Shea Judith L. Sherwood Sue Shields Gwen Smith Janice Smith Julie Smith Sara Snead Betty Stewart Diana Tait Edith Taylor Marie Tellessen Deborah Ann Thomas Mary Elizabeth Todd Carolyn ToIIeshaug Kathi Tombs Cindy Trainer Kristen Webb Linda Weber Susan Wick Susan Wiek er Denise Williams Candy canes from Santa? 298 McCroskey Held Pajama Dance Martha Adams Alda Amidon Joy Bratton Miriam Brooks Dorothy L, Burgess Nancy Campbell Sandy Chandler Carolyn Sue Cobern Gloria Rae Cook Barbara Iona Corp Patsy Dodd Kim Farrar Kathy Finney Susan Forcier Jane Frazier Marie Rae Fyfe Aretta Goodsmith Marcia E. Gould Lynn Greiwe Leona Hassing Mary Holbrook Diane Hurd Linda M. Jacky Denise Jacobs Sandra Kay Jones Anne Jordan Bessie Koenig Joanne Logelin Janet Manley Jan Marshall Getting engaged to the Great Pumpkin, a sabotage of the dorm on Halloween, a “Come Ugly” dinner, and a pajama dance filled many hours for McCroskey girls. Jade Perryman, president, scheduled the scholarship dinners and speakers. A Christmas party and various celebrations helped round out the year. M cCroskey Jody Martin Cathy Mason Ilona Maves Donna Maxin Lynda McCauley Judy Mecartea Margaret Movius Jade Perryman Lola Phillips Toni Annette Reese Marianne Resch Margaret Richards Mary Jean Small Carol Smith Jean Smith Merrilee A. Tyner Carolyn Vadset Alice Walters Kay Williams Cathy Wilson Cindy Kay Wolstenholme Kathy Zelazny A little before-dinner conversation. 300 Co-ed Living Successful at Neill Hall Thomas Beck Patty Lienesch Theresa Brulotte Rayanne Burgess Ching Kuang Chen Adrianne Clerf Brian Connors Sharon Dietrich Linda Echols Len Hanson Cathy Susann Heinrich Glen M. Henrickson Judith Anne Hill Genie Howard Philip Irvin Gail R. Iwamoto Erik R. Johnson Alice L. Kegel Carol Killingsworth Randi Knutson W. Phillips Lewis Lynn F. Logen Connie McKibben Jill Mumma Judi R. Murdock Co-ed living has been a very workable setup in Neill Hall. Most of the students were graduate students or members of Alpha Xi Delta. Activities included many stimulating discussions, a film on sex from the Sociology Department, a debate about marijuana, a guest speaker for dress dinner, and a white racism panel discussion. They also held a raunch dance at Merrymont Stables, a tea, and a picnic. Residents agreed with President Linda Parks that being a professional student would be fun if you could always live in a place like Neill. So! 301 Bettie Nelson Laurie O. Olsen R.D. Warren Omans Linda J. Parks Karen Reichert Andrea Sandison Kathy Schaefer Suresh Pal Sethi Richard Shepler John S. Thomas Joan Van Patter Kathy Vetsch Margaret Mary Walkama Carol Weimer Rodney Y. H. Wong The punch table always comes first. 302 Off Campus Offers Diversity Camilla Altena Eugene S. Altena Marcia Anderson Marlow Anderson Sig Anderson Gerry Bafus Kathy Bailey Paul A. Barlond Larry Batchelor Vernon Edwin Besgrove John Blasen Victor Bobb Jo Ann Bockman Karen Bockman Craig Boesel Judy Bogle Richard C. Bogle Tom Bolin Randall E. Boone Ronald M. Bower Carla Brader Steve Brown Fabian Allyn Burkart Donna Campbell Ken Capek Jim Carlson Nina Lee Casper Jim Cherf Herbert Y. C. Ching Aurora Cifuentes Fred M. Cockle Dave Connell Tony M. Cook James E. Coolidge Tom Cordell David Cox Laurel D. Crone Rudy Cruz Cammie Cumbo Dale A. Cummins Dianne Davis Larry DeBruler John A. DenBoer Vickie Dietz David Dittmer Clifford S. Dompier Michael W. Dukes Joseph R. Duncalfe 303 Off Campus Janice L. Durant Mary Eastwood Carl G. Edwards Douglas Edwards Barb Eldore L. J. Emerson Dean Enebo Fabio G. Escobar Collin Fallat David Eugene Fletcher Gary W. Foster Joseph H. Foster Lonny Dale Fountain William Dale Gaines Bernard Gamache Thom Gamble Kenneth E. Gardner Chris Gibbins Kurt William Gilmore Barbara J. Gomez Michael Gomez Richard N. Goode Richard Grassl Norm Gray Dennis R. Hamburg Wally Hattan Kevin W. Heimbigner Lynn Charles Hill Diane Hintz Al Hoenhous Joyce Annette Homes John Holtan Ronald J. Holtcamp Jim Hostetler Mano Ignatiadis Pano Ignatiadis Maria Ioannidou Helen Johnson Ken L. Johnson Michael D. Johnson Michael H. Jones Pam Jones 304 Off Campus William D. Justis Dave Kehle Robert Kelly Dennis Kerhulas J. Davis Key, Jr. James Killingsworth Donald A. Komac Foss Kramer Ginny Kueffler Susan Leach Kenneth B. Leader Steve Leitzke David Lennstrom Richard A. Lemargie Terry L. Linden Louis Locke, Jr. Donald E. Long Robert Love William Maher Mark R. Mahnkey Jim Maier James Foster Manning Jerry Maynard Charles E. McCormick Joe F. McCown, Jr. Patricia McCullough Linda R. McElhaney Allen Mendelman Carol Ann Meyer Paul N. Meyer, Jr. Find something interesting? 305 Off Campus Melvin M. Miller Monte Mingus Bruce Mizer Sandra Ann Mottner Richard W. Murphy Richard J. Nash Joyce Eileen Newhouse Don Nichols David G. Nierman Patrick O’Connell Kent Osborne Greg Partch George F. Perry David L. Peterson Marilyn Pitman John Pitts Lance Gregory Pollock H. Lewis Pumphrey Lorraine Ann Raymond Curtis D. Rentz Dear Local Board 306 Off Campus 01 iM it Douglas C. Smith Robert Ransom Smith Bob Staton Keith Roberts Michael Carter Rodeen Dave Rodin Charles O. Rogers, Jr. Dan Rogers M. Akrar Saigol B. N. Saikia Paul St. Hilaire Art Sather Gale Schaeffer Gary Schell Jane Schillinger Mark Schlichting Michael Schrag Sonja Jane Sealander Linda K. Sevold Thom Simard Bob Skreen If I break one, can I quit? Off Campus Steve Start Doug Stayner Charlotte Rae Storer Jim Storey Michael Gannon Strausz Linda Swain Park Swarm Tim A. Swearingen Dhimitrios Takas Michael E. Talley Donald G. Tarver Gary W. Thompson Glenda Tribbett Terry Tufts Floyd Taylor Walker William F. Weick Dianne W. White Lonnie D. Wiese Patrick Wolf Steve Wolf Penny J. Woodard Charlein Wright Donald C. Wright Ron Young Faith and Life Community THE COMMUNITY: Front Row: Karen Johnson, Eric Mathison, Glen Grant, Jim Claussen, Meri Holden. Second Row: Victor Padelford, Nola Hitchcock, Sylvia Saftich, Cindy Reid, Bob Ronfeld, Bruce Peterson. Back Row: Ken Langland, Tom Tallent, Sheila Heigath, Holly Sparkman, Jan Ronfeld, Nicholaus Ronfeld. Not Pictured: Warren Padelford, Glenn Barnett, Pat Padelford, Sheila Schaldach. 308 Orton Men Braue the Palouse Rapids Michael F. Aleksey John Anderson Michael T. Anderson Steve S. Arvidson Kendall R. Ayers Tony Bakke Kim S. Barnes David Bastow Daniel James Beaver Fred Beeman William T. Bennett, Jr. Sachindra Bhatt Dennis Bickford Mario Mendoza Blacutt Lyle Bland Donald W. Bogucki Kit B. Bowerman Chris Brandvold Arnold Brann Craig Allen Brodahl Don Brooks Ralph Burrelle Frank Burrow C. Larry Calkins Steve Casebolt Michael F. Chapin Tom Christopher Bruce Claiborne Terry Clark Bob Cole Ronald A. Collins Patrick Coolen Mike Cross Steve Cullen Tyrone J. Daisy James Dale Led by President Jim Short, the men of Orton Hall enjoyed their race down the Palouse in rubber rafts, a style show, and a concert Orton also had speakers throughout the year and a panel discussion on the ethnic program A pajama dance was enjoyed by all. Orton Leroy Dohaniuk Bob Doyle Dave W. Draper Randall M. Durant Bruce Edson Steve P. Elkins Steve Eyerdam Charles Ferrel, Jr. Steven Fitzer Ferris L. Forar Darrel Frolek Daniel R. Fulfs William L. Garrison, Jr. Mark Goss Kevin Graham Joshua Frederick Grant VII Daniel L. Graves Terry S. Graves Paul E. Guenther Kamal Kantilal Gupta Art Gurtle Theodore Allen Haines Bill Hans Harry Harlow R. C. Harris, Jr. Paul W. Harruff Dennis Haskins Richard Hayashi Wayne Hays Charles R. Hazzard Sock it to me! 310 Orton Steve Heinzman Jerold Hendrick Jerry Hermanson Leonard Hester Pham Trong Hieu Bill Hinton Edward Hladik Emmett W. Hobbs William Hovenden Finn Howell John C. Hutchison Don Imada David L. Jacky Raymond Jenkins Steven F. Johnson James M. Jones Dennis Jurgens Kenneth G. Kalmbach Steve Kammeyer Daniel B. Keane Brian Kirkpatrick Keith J. Krueger Hans L. Kummerfeld Owen Kuribayashi Larry Lambert Brian C. Lange Kenneth D. Larson Mike Latimer F. Timothy Leong John A. Leque Who’s bluffing who? 311 Orton What are you thinking about Ric? Tom Lilly David Lipps Darwin E. Longley Dave Lorang Norm Lowery Ronald L. Lusk Ronald Dean Madden Thomas E. Makins Eric Marshall Dave Mathews John M. Maxwell Michael McCarthy Edward W. McCombs Doug McLennan Kent McVay Alan T. Medak Tekie Mehary Gary R. Miller Marshall Miller Robert Miller Jim Moe John E. Mooring Jim Morrell John K. Morrison Steve Mulford David Muller Joseph Muller Thomas William Neitzel Henry N. Ng James E. O’Brien Douglas H. Orton Marty Ottem Larry D. Ovall Tom Owings Charles D. Padgett 312 Orton Gary Page Steven Payson Jerel Pedersen Steve Penniman Greg Pepin Michael B. Perini Larry Petersen Lynn Pittman Donald E. Preiser Douglas D. Prutsman Dennis C. Rapp Barry L. Redd Harry Reinert Rick Regan John Renshaw Gregg Richmond Raymond L. Richmond, Jr. George L. Romano William D. Ross Mike Roth Ken Sahr Ed Schilter Carson K. Schlamp Robert Schumacher Jerry L. Semlek Sergio S. Sepulveda Jim Short Stuart Skidmore Ronald Slater Darrell Smith, Jr. Allen Wicklund Michael Lee Wildey Howard S. Wilson Thomas L. Wilson Kurt Francis Yoe Orton Peter John Derwyn Smith Randall Stalding Gregg Staples Roger Steinmetz Terry Strom Andreas Sukati William J. Summers Don Swinhart Richard Syring Michael L. Talbot Francis Tang Ric Thomas Christopher Thompson Dave Thompson Gary Thor John Todd Dennis B. Trimble Gary Trudeau Dick Trungeon John Tylczak Don Underhill Tim M. Underwood William J. Waiste Mark Walling Anthony Washines Fredrick Wellington Michael J. Wherley Wallace Whitford Pixies Invade Regents at Christmas Maria Glee Addicott Sharyl Alder Patti Alferness Margaret Alice Allen Margaret Aller Kathryn Antich Diane Avion Nancy Babcock Jocklyn Ball Jean Baughman Louise Baxter Robin L. Beck Ann Beddow Jean Bell Kerry Bergamini Beth Ellen Bernhard Maureen Bligh Kristi Boettcher Janet Boston Lynn Bowers Beth Brower Margaret E. Brown Becky Bruns Carol Bunn Christine Burmark Brigid Ellen Byrne Susan Byrne Darlene Callihan E. Sue Campbell Gail Laraine Cannon Quality and quantity were exemplified in Regents Hall. The four hundred women were led by President Kathy Antich. A raunch dance and a winter formal helped make a good year. Schol¬ arship dinner and a sweetheart dinner made for culinary delight. Christmas, too, was not neglected with a busy pixie week, vespers, and a special dinner. Regents Connie Carskadden Cathy Lynn Carter Joan Chandler Dorothy Chanzek Josephine Chu Elaine Collins Carol Cone Sharon Cox Elizabeth Ann Cross Christine Crusen Betty Cummings Ann Daniel Teri Davidson Marilee Davis Mary Lou Dawson Brenda DeLong De De Ann Derrig Katherine Dick Kathleen Dolphin Lynne Downey Pauleen Dunbar Suzie Eckstrom Karen A. Ellerbeck Jenn Emerson Nancy Jane Emerson Marilyn K. Evanson Priscilla Anne Farver Barbara Fecht Gwynneth Ferguson Patricia Feris Terry Ferrucci Linda Fidler Patricia J. Flaherty Rebecca Ann Flaherty Ardean Fordyce Lee Ann Fordyce A real live booze hound! 316 Regents Tryouts for “Hair”????? Judith Fortier Sheila Fox Lauren Francoeur Mary Frohs Celeste Gormley Kathleen Gormley Elizabeth Graham Linda Granquist Beverly Joyce Grant Kathy Grant Shari Gronberg Jan Guenther Peggy Hagen Myra Lynn Haigh Janis Haining Jill S. Haldeman Cheryl Hansen Barbara Ann Harder Bev Harder Kathy Hardin Charlene Hargrave Linda Hargrave Nancy Harnasch Judy J. Harris Keri Hart Ellen Haskin Sue Hedt Burnell Heggeness Cynthia Henry Nina Herzog Linda Heslop Marcia Hoffman Glenna Lee Horrigan Beatrice Howland Marcia Hoxsie Wyoma M. Hunt 317 Regents June S. Inazu Lynette Irwin Dariel Jacobs Nancy Jacobson Nancy Jensen Donna Jeske Karen L. Johnson Vickie Johnson Barbara Jones Jan Jongeward Sheri Kahnbach Teri Keen Sheila Keigher Karen Ann Kelleher Leslie Ann Keller Suzanne Kendall Fran Kester Kathy Kiefer Alida E. King Beverly R, Kissoon Mary Jeanette Klostermeyer Susie Kowalczyk Karen Kraatz Janice Susan Krone Kathy Kuffel Lonna Kupers Betty Laird Shelley Leavitt Ellen M. Leighty Carol Lindner Patty Lines Donna Love Patricia Ann Love Marcialyn Lucas Vicki Lutz Deborah D. Mabbott Our group had 90 % fewer cavities. 318 Regents Karla Mae Madtson Sarah MageJssen Margo Mahoffie Twila Dawn Marsh Emma Martin Linda Jo Martin Kathy Marz Patty Marz Susan Mattson Margie May Heather McCallum Cynthia A. McCluer Vicki L. McCrorie Caroline M. McDowell Colleen McGourin Verna Lee McGrath Rachelle Meenach Rose Marie Meyers Mary Lee Mitcham Alice M. Moore Marsha E. Morse Margaret Nafie Nancy Neher Nancy Nehl Pam Nelson Carol Neth Linda L. Nipper Cheryl Norden Carol Ogden Kathy Oiness A. Maxine Oliver Janet L. Olsen Susan Olsen Patricia O’Neil Erin Owens Marlene Palmer Wendy Sue Parkinson Gayle Parks Pat Pena Teresa Personett Carol Ann Piovesan Mary Lynn Pitke Gwen Plemmons Sally Pomerenk Donna Rabie Adele Ramerman Mary Randich Donna Reed 319 Regents Lynne Reeder Barbara Rice Beth Rice Patti Riley Elizabeth Anne Roe Sandy Rolene Susan Ruchert Irene Ruzicka Sylvia Sallquist Kathy Salmon Loretta Salvadalene Cheryl Paulette Sapp Robin Scafe Leslie Christine Scott Page Serrem Nancy L. Short Patti Siems Barbara Simpson Gloria Kurka Georgia Smart Patricia Smith Colleen Snow Anita Sottler Kathy Spanich Nancy Spurlock Susy Stadler Carol Stallings Eileen Steffen Judith Ann Steffen Mary Louise Steffen 320 The Great Pumpkin visited Regents on Halloween. Regents Gayle L. Stott Sherry Stout Terry Sweeney Diana Lynn Takahashi Abralette Thomas Janet Tollisen Donna Lee Tombari Lorie Torgerson Donna Lea Trump Linda Van Ness Kathy Victor Bonnie WaJker Louise Walker Pam Walker Kathy Waller Marie Walls Jonete Waters Judy Waterson Cindy Watson Kathy Wells Nancy L. West Aldeane Whearty Barbara Ann White Karen Wiberg Janelle Wiggins Vicki Wiseman Gigi Wrede Bernice Wright The biggest sucker of them all? 321 The Great Pumpkin Was Sign James W. Adams John Adkins Terry Anderson Larry AngeH William T. Atkins Terry Augerson Steve Austin Frank Ayers Richard Bader Roger Allen Bafus Robert E. Bailey John Tyler Baken Bob Barrett David Bentley Ronald G. Bertrand Bruce G. Bond Mike Bouwens Michael E. Brackee Kurt Braunwart Kevin Brechner Edward Breidenbach Dave Brooks Bruce Burke Jeff Burnett Donald G. Bury Dick Buswell Bruce Lynn Cardwell Kenneth L. Carper Charles Carruthers Richard Chalfant Mike Cheney Douglas Christensen J. R. Clemons David Codling Edward Collins Mac A. Cook “The Great Pumpkin” was a sign of Rogers spirit. The Handsome Harry’s of Rogers Hall selected the campus-wide Sweet Sue. Problems of the draft were taken to the head resident. He also took on projects for stealing the Gonzaga mascot, and fire alarms. President Joe Knight watched over a retreat to Camp Easter Seal, a pajama dance, a formal, and speakers. of Rogers Hall Spirit imes M. Curren Wolfgang Dammers Roger Daniel Bill Darnold Bill Bryan Dean Thomas A. Deering Norm DeGraaff Howard James DeLong Joseph E. Dennis Steven A. Dexter James R. Dillon Ken Dobbins Douglas B, Durham Irwin Allen Dyer, Jr. Larry Eaton Frank Ray Edie David Emigh Grant Theodore Erb Lyle Erlewine John S. Espy Robert Finke Paul D. Fitzpatrick Gary Flowers Bill Freeman Dan Garcia Charles Gay Herb K. Giffin John P. Goetz Richard Graham Maury Greer Steven Grega Glenn Gregg Richard J. Gribbon Craig Griffiths Gerald R. Grocock Mike Hadley William Hagelin Peter A. Hansen Hal Harding Steve Harrington Bruce Harris Raymond C. Harrison Danny D. Hatcher Lon D. Haviland Donald W. Hearst Dick Henderson James Henke Neil Henrichsen 323 Rogers James Higgins Blake Higley Richard J. Hill Dave Hodgin Don Hollenhack Mike Hopper Jim Houlton Mark Howey Harold J. Huden James Hun tamer Berne Indahl Christopher Jennings Rodney Jensen Bruce Gordon Johnson Mark Jones Ron Jordan Danny Kin-Fai Iu Gordon W. Kirkemo Ronald C. Kirkpatrick Gary Kleinknecht Joseph E. Knight Kerwin W. Koenig Michael J. Krattli Nick S. Kristovich John P. LaGris Stephen Larson Wayne Larson Donald B. Latta Gary Lawrence Craig I. Lee Ivan Arthur Lee Dan Lehahn Eddie Leon, Jr. James Leonard John R. Leonard Timothy Lesser Bryan Leuschen Gerald Litwin Leland M. Long Michael A. Malody H. Tony Martin Jack S. Martin Steven D. Martin Alan Maruyama Michael S. Matthews Paul E. McGuire John D. McIntosh William N. Mickelson ogers David Miller Paul H. Mock Gary Moe Greg C. Mork D. Scott Neff Rick Norberg Victor T. Nothnagel Melvin LeRoy Oden Randy Olson James Overman Martin H. Owen Dennis Panther Harold R. Parks Daniel Parsons Steve Patch James Payton Joe Petersen Larry Poffenroth Donald C. Pool, Jr. Kin H. Poon Jim Powell Ray Powell Tom Randall Jack N. Rasmussen Archie Rasor Larry D. Rattray Rick Reding Michael R. Riches Clifford Ridgway Kenneth Riley James C. Robbins Larry D. Roberts Rex Rohwer Douglas Rosenoff Randy Ruddach Ronald D. Ryan Steven Sappenfield Bill Schaeffer Neal Schlect Duncan Schmid Jerome Schmierer Robert A. Schutt 325 Rogers Jay Frederick Schwab Dave Stott Douglas A. Scott J. Richard Scott Richard Dan Scott Skip Scott Vernon Shook Israr A. Siddiqui Gregory Allen Silva Dan A. Simchuk Douglas L. Simmons Phil Skeen Steven Sutphen Jon Tallman Ken Tarp Larry Taylor William W. Tee Douglas Teel Robert H. Turnbow, Jr. Derek Turvey Steinar Urdahl Chandrakant Mulji Ved Charles G. Wacha Mike Wahl Ronald B. Walter Eckart Weiher Dennis J. Whitcher Keith Wigen Donald E. Wilde Phil Williams Guss Williamson Ronald N. Wilson Mike Wooldridge Dave W. Yunker Gary Zickler Kirk A. Zumhoff Michael R. Smith Rod F. Snyder David P. Squier Rick Stewart Jim Stone James N. Strode Ernie Terril George W. Thompson Ervie Tippett William H. Tomlinson Terrence Trautman Chris Trotter 9i Gullible Scott Freshmen Rewarded Mary Anderson Lynn Andre Susan Andrews Janet Ayers Jackie Babin Linda Jane Baker Carla Balmer Colleen Black Nancy E. Boddy Kathy Callaghan Nancy Carkeek Diane Carlson Ann Carroll Christy Chapman Sandra Christensen Cindy Colville Sandy Cooley Patricia L. Cornelis Nancy Davies Marilyn Davis Marsha Donnelly Marilyn Duff Claudia Eilers Judy Espedal Gwen Ewing Diane Irene Fedt Deralyn Freeman Margaret Frost Laurel Garbell Gail Gumbrecht A sucker on the door for freshmen awaiting fire drill instruction? A few showers for upperclassmen as a reward for pranks? Well, yes. And many more things occurred at Scott Hall. A junior ride, a mistaken fifth party, ultra-brite toothpaste, pets of all kinds, Homecoming marshmallow roast . . . the list goes on and on. President Dorothy Luby will always remember the Christmas formal and Christmas week. Scott Lynn Rae Hudson Karen Hume Laurel Hume Evelyn Jansma Sue Klemperer Paula Klevjer Jane Knight Virginia Korfhage Lana M. Krisman Chris Krueger Kathy Krueger Jean E. Linkletter Sandi Lusk Gail Lydic Pat MacDonald Sue Mahrt Jane Matson Sheila McDonald Marge McPherson Anita M iles Barbara Miles Kathy Moergeli Julie Ann Neigel Nora Neuenschwander Susan E. Niven Katie Owens Carol Palermo Kay Pheasant Katie Pickens Leiza Piper Togetherness, the key to happiness. 328 Scott Joan Plowden Nona Maria Prisadsky Vickie Joan Ragsdale Carol Ann Rice Anita Riggers Carolyn K. Rose Marilyn Sato Cheryl Schumacher Judy Shamp Janel Marie Shroy Judy Sporleder Monna Stirling Cyndy Stone Diane Summers Diana Supler Karen Towner Kathy Valentine Lorinda Waldron And my parents thought I wasn’t learning anything at college! Stephenson North Held Steak Susan Kay Adams Joyce Allen Carol Ann Andersen Judy Anderson Lauren Angle Janie Arnold Becky Ashurst Chris Bach told Judith Baer Bette Bailey Betty L. Baker Kathy Beale Arlene Beam Bonnie Beck April Bell Susan Elaine Bemis Margaret Bertholf Frances Bina Jaclyn Birdsall Ann Bjorseth Karla Board Cathy Boule Susan Boyes Judith Rose Brandvold Nancy Branning Judy Bremer Jane Brincken Nancy Brown “Water water everywhere, but not a drop to drink,” at least when the water pipe broke on the front lawn of Stephenson North. How about the time they had a hootenanny at Stephenson South? There was also a dorm picnic at Spalding Park, and a steak dinner at the Snake. They also had pixie week, a Christmas party, caroling with Stephenson South, a formal, and speakers. It was a good year . . . another good year. They’re looking forward to meeting with Stephenson East. Dinner at the Snake River Mrs. Garrity is as helpful as ever. Dana Broyles Yvonne Brulotte Jo Anne Bucholz Diana Bullivant Nancy Bunnell Sally Burcham Donna Burgess Bonnie Burke Kathy Burns Ann L. Butte rmore Tana Butterworth Pat Byrne Linda May Carlsson Susan Cawley Sharon L. Chamberlin Christine Chase Karen Childress Roberta Church Jo Clark Colby Collier Coretta Rose Congdon Diane Copeland Tanya Corcoran Martha Cottrell Marie Coyle Mary Crum Linda Luetta Davison Betty Dechenne Diane Dewey Wanda Dick 331 Stephenson North Shannon Dickson Diane Digemess Jerene Rae Dormaier Nancv E. Dorval Anne Dwyer Jill Dykeman Jo Egbert Jill Ehlen Patty Elliott Jane Erickson Mary Teresa Flores Susan Foster Theresa Fredrickson Beverly Fuhrman Dayna Gadeken Glenna Marie Gardner Lori Gausman Lynn Gay nor Ruth Ann Goe Pat Gonyea Joy Gritman Madelyn Gross Sherry Gruberg Terri Gurule Harriot Hagedorn Mary Lee Hammergren Sharon Harrel Barbara Harrison Stephenson North Lynn M. Harshberger Claudia Harta Kerry Lynn Hauiland Rae Hayashi Janel Hensley Lynne Marie Hess Debbie Hinckle Sandi Hines Nancy Hoech Terry Horst Mary Hougland Susan Humphrey Deborah Hunter Sharon Hunter Marlene Hutchens Patti Ireland Barbara N. Jackson Mary Katherine Jarboe Margaret Jarvis Nancy M. Johnson Pat Johnson Vicki Jonas Ann Jones Kathleen Karen Jones Marilyn Jones Karen Kaye Kalles Patricia Kelly Marilyn Kennelly 333 Stephenson North Sandra Kibler Katie Kilmer Gayle M. King Kathy Kirkemo Cheryl E. Knighton Jennifer Kunz Mitzi Lamb Diane Lancaster Elizabeth Ann Lane Shayne Marie Larson Denise Lautman Juanita L. Lawson Diann Layfield Ginny Ledbetter Patricia Lee Kathy Lilly Sue Linberg Linda Lloyd Mary Longan Nancy Lucas Judith K. Lynch Lynn Manley Marguerite Mars Julie McClintock Marita McCoury Going some place? 334 Stephenson North Barbara McGilvray Wendy McVicar Andrea Melius Ann Melvin Susan E. Metzler Ruth Anne Meyers Sarah Midgley Janice Miller Roberta Miller Claudia Moeller Christie Monahan Kathy Moran Sue Morehouse Mo Moshier Linda Murphey Sharon Napora Christy M. Nelson Kathy Nichols Sheri Nielson Ellen Oertli Sandi Orr Sylvia Orr Karen Paulson Sheryl Paulson Mary Victoria Peck Pam Person Kay Eileen Peterson Joan Picken Stephenson North Sandy Pierson Linda Pleticha Lynn Powell Mary Margaret Powell Alice Precht Diana G. Presnell Terrie Presnell Carolyn J. Reciters Rena Reeves Pat Reish Marcia Rice Jackie Richardson Sharman Claire Rise Marcia Roberts Gail Robertson Alicia Gail Rogers Terralene Murial Rushing Marilyn Sagli Leslie Sawyer Penelope Sawyer Resi Schneider Virginia Schwartz Lucinda Seaman Sheila Ann Sevier No, it should be up there. 336 Stephenson North Elena Rae Sherry Peggy Shoemaker Wendi Simpson Diana K. Smith Nancy Eileen Smith Pamela K. Smith Kathleen C. Snelson Dorothea Stamaris Donna Starkel Stephanie Stauffer Barbara Steinhaus Susan Steinhaus Wendy McVicar Stoddard Anne Stuart Karol Tate Lois Taute Vicki Thrall Janel Thieren Barb Timmer Christina Tom Sandy Trachy Bonnie Trotter Kathy Tudor Cheryl L. Turk Nancy Verstrate Jackie Weber Janis Jean Weckwerth Cathy Wetzler Joyce E, Whitehead Barbara Whyte Beverly Kay Whyte Kay Widman Linda Workman Marianne Workman Gloria Worsham Joy Wulke 337 April Love” Formal Brightens Roger Admiral William David Allen Lester Barkley David Brian Baum E. Theodore Becker Roger Beieler Greg Bennett Gary Bergan Neil B. Bickford Robert Blakemore, Jr. Harlan Clark Boynton Jonathan W. Brake John Brenneis Doug Bridgman Jim Britain John Broome Dave Brown Rick Brown John Callenbach Sam Carroll Michael Robert Chamness Roger W. Chantler Jon S. Claus Roger Neil Clemmons The men of Stephenson South had a good year despite the noise of construction next door where Stephenson East was fast approaching completion. In the spring, a formal was held with the theme of “April Love.” Hootenanies and speak¬ ers were also on the agenda, under the direction of Presi¬ dent William Carr. There were water fights, floor parties, basketball, and during the bad winter of , 68 - , 69 , many snowball fights. Spring for Stephenson South Everyone lends a hand at decorating. Mark Cleven Gary Colley Lloyd Reed Copeland Douglas Cornutt Dennis Dahlke Ronald G. DeHaan Tom Dennis Robert Duzan Robert Eby Edward G. Ellefsen Park D. Eng Dave England Steve Erwood Herb Fahrenkopf Doug Felker David A. Fisk Larry Frantz James C. Friday Ernest Allen Friend Gary Fuher 339 Stephenson South Norm C. Galcy Barry George Eric Gerber Dennis Haley D. Mark Hamilton Hubert R. Halting, Jr. Mike Harvey Terry Hastings Wayne Heath Mike Henderson Gale E. Hill Larry O. Hines Michael Holz Douglas Hughes Gary V. Jacobs Fred L. Jarrett Dennis C. Johnson Duane F. Johnson Paul Johnson George R. Jones Bill Kelly Gary T. Kenyon James Koenig Dave Kolbus Darrell Lashley Donald Lashley Rex Lott Scott Reed MacKelvie John U. Magruder Ralph Malone, Jr. Francis W. Marron Mick McDevitt 340 Stephenson South For me! Douglas M. Meddaugh Michael Meechan Bruce Miller Dennis R. Miller Richard D. Miller David J. Milner Kenneth Mitley Jody W. Monson Dan Moultrie Greg Munns G. K. Munter Kevin Nauss Donald Ness Robert Newell Gene Niederkleine Natividad C. Noyola Robin Larry Olson Steven Robert Palmquist Gail W. Parsons Carl A. Paul 341 Stephenson South Bruce D. Pearson Jim Pearson Richard Pickett Charles Pride Bruce Pulmano Jim Pyles Dan Rainbow Bill Randles Dean A. Reynolds Alan Rogers Greg Rohner Bruce Rommel Curtis Rowe Evett Ruffcorn Lyle E. Russell Terrell P. Salmon Tom Sanford John Savage John Schachle Paul A. Scott Bill Sherman Randall B. Sleight Hubert D. Smith, Jr. Lanty Snelson Van Roy South worth James W. Stone Kenneth Stone Roger Stone Brad Storey David Lynn Stratton James A. Suckow Mike Swant Stephenson South John L. Swesey Joel K. Thorson Carl K. Tiller Pham Ngoc Tuyen Tom H. Ulrich Clancy Urdrian K. John VanDuzor Gary W. E. Vequist Alan Anthony Walen Robert N. Washburn Alan Waugh Randall W. Wear Larry Weaver Mark Wickersham Steven E. Wilbur Don Wimmer Steve Wood Greg Woodcock Frederick C. Wu Tom Wu Fm just showing a candidate around. My arm may never move again. 343 Pie-Throwing Dinner Enjoyed Mary Ellen Adams Jeannie Behrens Ina Blegen Karen Blegen Gail R. Brown Pamela R. Brown Patti Bunger Cynthia Anne Burns Carol Chaffeur Susan L. Clements Laura Coe Beth Crumb Leora Curtis Kathy Davis Lindi DeCicco Nancy Dudley Janet Eklund Carol Estvold Jean D. Franklin Sharon Marie Franulovich Christine L. Fritch Linda Gilmore Becky Halkoski Janet Hopkins Gayle Hunt Kathleen Jenkins Donna Johnson Julia Kaiser Kathy Keene Jo Ann Kelly Terry Kilby Kris Landreth Kathleen Ann Lannigan Emily Lonac Janice Matheson Carolyn Mayo Jane Ann Morrison Kristen Oswald Patty Packard Pam Parker Kathi Parks Constance Potter Swinging with Stevens was easy to do! The girls in this dorm made it a joy to know each other. They entertained one another with a Christmas formal and tea, as well as pixie week. A speaker at a calm dinner was Dr. Towers. At a less calm meal-time affair, there were a few pies thrown. Pump¬ kin caroling was fun and so was the hayride, after which President Donna Johnson was thrown in the shower. by Women of Steuens PameJa Reid Anne H. Richardson Myrna Richter Joanne E. Rohrmann Marcella Rose Susan Saastamo Sonja Sallquist E. Jean Schreiber Debbie Diane Schwartz Rosie Sevilla Betsy Shober Mary Snouffer Shelley E. Sperry Barbara Stanovich Nora Templin Diane L. Thompson Sandra Thompson Wendy Thompson Not bad for amateur decorators. You Can ' t Stomp Mike Allen Dan Anderson Harry T. Argetes Derr in Arnett Dave Barbee Scott Barnes Dave Baxter Barry Bensel Gary L. Bensen Daniel E. Blackford Roger Bolton Donald A. Boone M. L. Brinton Randolph G. Calkins Elton H. Chang Ed Charbonneau John Cockburn Maynard A. Cutler, Jr. Dan Davis Dallas H. Dodd Timothy Ehly Daniel L. Erickson James H. Ferguson Michael Leonard Field Gary C. Foss Steve Gameche David A. Godfrey Keith Graham Jerry Grebb John Griffen Eric Gustafson Greg Hackett P. Michael Hackstadt Steve Hall Raymon Hallet The Stimson Montezuma Club stomped through a year of dancing, Senate Christmas party, chorus line, coffee hours, and other activities. President Dave Godfrey saw to it that water fights were kept at a minimum, but high spirits and good men gave Stimson another successful year. Out Stimson Spirit Scott Harper Bob Van Hersett Marvin A. Hopp Paul L. House Kenneth Howe Michael G. Hubbard Charles Huibregtse Chris A. Janos Edward Johnson Mike King Michael Kirchgessner David Allen Kolva Thomas G. Kreuger Leonard Landon James W. Y. Lee Larry Lewis Chuck Logsdon Larry G. Matson Mark McConnell Dan Terry Mildon And in he goes!!!!! 347 Stimson Bill Miles Dale Miller Darrell Monroe Jim Morris Ken Moszeter Gerald D. Moysa Alan Muller Daniel Fredric Norling John William Norwalk, Jr. Kenneth L. Olson Harold Lee Palmer, Jr. Judson Parkins Donald D. Paul John C. Polinsky Brian Richard Reinke Lester A. Rosenthal Ah, come on guys. It can’t be that bad!!!! 348 Stimson Mike Rush Eugene J. Schmidt Bob Sheehy Dai Chow Siu James Edward Steiner Steve Suhadolnik Dave Vadney Ted L. Warren John Watenpaugh Ricci Weatherman David Webb Stan Weber Ed Weedman Gary Whitehead Harold G. Wright, Jr. STIMSON SENATE: Front Row: Dallas Dodd, Jih Ferguson, Ken Howe, Ray Hallet. Second Row: Dan Anderson, Hal Palmer, Jim Steiner, Dave Barbee. Third Row: Dave Webb, Dai Chow Siu, Mike Hubbard, Kerry Goodwin, Yoshio Uchida. Bock Row: Larry Matson, John Boughter, John Cockbum, Dick Inman, Ray Ethell, Fred De Norscia, Don Paul. Not Pictured: Elton Chang. Dr. Cole Visits Streit Kathy Adams Nancy Agnew Marie Argast Kris Armfield Gretchen Baker Diane Bemis Carol Berry IJIona Blackburn Mary Blankevoort Judi A. Bowen Jane Brooks Betty Brown Sandra M. Brown Patricia A. Burke Nancy A. Camp Kathleen Ann Carey Patricia Cams Anita Celestino Susan Chamberlin Karen Christenson Tenny Cluckey Linda Ann Cochran Freddi Lynn Cook Katherine Creason Girls, girls, girls! Six hundred to be exact, all living in Streit-Perham. President Jan Peterson had her hands full with this active group! Pixie week, Christmas dinner, and parties set off the holiday spirits. Dr. Cole came to the dorm for an in¬ formal discussion. A formal dance, teas, Sweet Sue, Homecoming sign, exchanges, freshmen breakfast, a raunch dance, and a pajama dance. Whew! Where will the list end? It won’t, as long as the girls have memories to dig up. Per ham for Informal Discussion Beautiful hair is an asset. Carol Cummins Margie Dale Carol Davis Gingy Drumheller Judi Dubee Jean Eaton Betty Elder Karen Elford Patti Eyre Marsha Felts Barbara Jean Fennessy Carol J. Fisher Sharlene E. Fox Pam Furrenes Catherine Geier Carol J. Gibson Myrna Gibson Karen Gilmore Irene Nanette Gleason Elinda Gonzales Kerry Graham Eileen Grace Hadley Joanne M. Halsey Carol Nadine Hamilton Val Hamilton Phyllis Hanen Beverly Jo Harris Mary Ann Hillis Brenda Lee Hoban Becky Hodge Streit 1, 2, 3, 4. 1, 2, 3, 4. Faster girls, faster. Suzanne Honodel Marsha Hopfinger Gayle Howard M. Toby Huff Kathy Hunt Sharon Jack Conni Johnson Diane Johnston Angela Johnstone Judy Junker Lee Kelly Janet M. Kerr Jeri Anne Kieszling Marilyn Kirkendall Marianne Lisa Knapp Linda Kullama Jean Larsen Kathy Larson Linda Lawson Shirley Licht Claudia Littrell Karyn Lindquist Deborah Lloyd Phyllis MacLachlan Terri Madden Streit Rockelle Manza Du Ann Aileen Marsh Pam McClintock Carol Moberly Kathy T. Moore Maureen Murfin Corinne Murphy Linda S. Murray Linda Muzatko Linda Nauroth Linda Anne Nelson Kathy Ness Betsy Nevins Cheryl Niemann Candy Nourse Sandra Nourse Kristin Olson Linda Olson Sharon Oune Christi Paolella Mikki Pasicznyk Linda Grace Paul Jeanne Pearson Barbara Ann Peterson Margaret Peterson Rembie Peterson Mary Meg Pfarr Penny Ann Pfeffer Kim Phillips Susan Pitts Sally Jean Plummer Patricia Poe Judy Prichard Diane Rabenstein Sherry Ramey Gail Rea Diane Reid Susan Louise Reiley Janis Ring Julie Roellich Linda A. Rogers Claudia Rollins Carol Ross Catherine M. Roth Mary M. Ruch Sydney Rudolph Nancy Sagdahl Kathi Schroeder Streit Nora Shields Kathy Showman Colleen Simpson Kathy Skippen Kandy Smith Laurie Snedeker Constance Sparling Diane Stairet Janice Stewart Judy Stroh Kristine Stymans Linda Sutherland Janet Thompson Valerie Timm Janice Todnem Liese Toftevaag Nancy Tomasco Lorrie Tomson Carol Troxel Linda B. Tuttle Betty Unkrur Caroline Westin Patti Wierman Janis Whitworth Shaving cream????? 354 Perham Margaret Adkins Elizabeth Alexander Kathryn Alien Victoria J. Anderson Catherine Armstrong Linda L. Bainbridge Carol Baker Karen J. Baker Merilyn Kaye Bartoletta Sally Baumgartner Rustine E. Benito Lynette Bentzien Detta Blair Brenda Brinkman Barb Brown Sherry Brummel Linda Burton Roberta Butcher Ritaann Callson Susan Rae Campbell Cathy Capps Joyce Carlton Barbara Channing Mary Clemenhagen Peggy Coster Pat Cullen Carol Dagenais Sharon Dascenzo Perham Kathy Dawson Judy Deignan Becky Deobald Darla Dickeson Muriel Dineen Jan Duchscherer Emily Eccles Karen Ruth Enberg Nancy Erickson Kathy Evans Mary Ann Finch Cherie Adair Fogle Heidi Frazee Linda Gabrielson Leslie Gerth Judy Giles Francis Ann Godwin Olive Marian Gray Kelly Anne Gross Sue Guion Kathleen Haffey Jackie Hahner Karen Hansen Carol Ann Harrington Judy Hartmann Lynn Harvey Chris Hayes Terri Hendrick Norma Hall Connie Horiuchi Karen Horning Toni Hozack Candice Hubbard Kathy Ann Hudson Violet Sachiko Iwamoto Beverly Irwin Linda Jacquot Mary Jay Sylvia Jensen Karen Tohnson Marilyn Kay Johnson Martha Jongsma Kathy Kasperskyj Kathleen Kline Bea Kooy Sally Lancaster Debbie Langer Linda LaRock Perham Take a puff, i t’s springtime. Ellen Larson Susan J. Larson Nancy Laughary Marilyn Lawton Jolene Lechelt Mary Kay Lewis Laurie Llewellyn Sharon Loska Elizabeth MacDonald Maureen Mary Maddock Marilyn K. Mark Robin E. Martin Shelley Meddaugh Jofreda Mikalson Carol Miller Nancy Lee Miller Dana Mohr Jan Morris Susan Mortland Karen Munechika Jane Myers JoAnn Y. Nakano Suzanne Netter Connie L. Nielson Joan Nishitani Carolyn Olson Mary Celeste Olson Terry Olson Carol Perret Perham Janice E. Peterson Mary Phillips Kris Pottratz Cathy Quant Karen Quinn Russann Regan Nadine Reinke Mary Reynolds Laurie Robbins Joanne Sampson Margaret Kim Satake Kay Shelley Chris Skinner Lynn Sloan Debra Glee Smith Emily Smith Gail Smith Peggy Smith Sherrie Smith Gretchen Smyth Kathy Snyder Gretchen Staatz Margaret Stack Peggy Stadum Kathy Tatum Pam Thompson Yvonne Thompson Pat Totten Wanda Trent Carol Stairet Shary Steinmetz Sally S. Strickler Paula Stumpf Mar del Louise Swank Stephanie Tallman Someone for those cold, lonely nights! 358 P erham May Tsao Patty Turgeon Maria Valdespino Annette Van Miert Gayle Waara Susan Wallace Karen L. Way Mary Ann Weitz Gloria Wickre Gretchen Williams Sandy Wiswell Carol Woffinden Theresa Ann Wolf Linda Wolfe Tere sa L. Wolfe Joy Heather Woll Sue Wombacher Maria G. Wood Chris Wotruba Catherine Ching-Chee Wu Barbara Wulz Margaret Y. Yamasato Diane Marie Young Judy Young Not again! 359 Waller Keeps Up Its Tradition Carl B. Anderson David V. Anderson Gregory E. Anderson Terry Anderson Greg Babcock Peter Barton Dave BieJski Gary W. Bohannan Duane Coble Allen Collins Bob Cox Brad Crumpler Randy J. Deasy Dennis A. Dore James John Drymiller Michael J. Erp John N. Eaton Steve C. Ebe Robert Gautshi Allen Gohl C. Robert Green George Harwood III Douglas L. Henley Michael J. Irvin Bob Jamison James Jerde Richard Kittinger Lawrence L. Koltz Waller Hog Stomp is a dance, not an incident in the barnyard. It was a wild independent function which kept Waller in the campus eye. The annual Christ¬ mas Open House was a highlight of the year. The dorm was decorated and students toured the halls. President Randy Deasy arranged for speakers during the year. with the Waller Hog Stomp You mean, that’s all you’re going to give me? Kenneth Korsmo Ron Koski Charles L. Lantzy John D. Longacre Donald Jack Lyman, Jr. John A. Marchi S. G. Marlow Daryl F. May David L. McGarry William R. Mincks David Morehouse Alan Newcomb Francis J. O’Neil Kelly Pulito Norman Ray Gregory D. Reid Richard S. Sandmeyer Terry Shelton Henry Singer Gregory M. Slye Boh Small Gregory Smick Robert Smith Bill Sperry Waller Phillip W. Stewart David T. Strotman Bill Thomas Michael L. Thonney Dave Tolleshaug Dan Toy a J. David Turner Don Van Steenvoort Michael J. Vowell Vern E. Wade Brian Lloyd White Sorry, we serve only fruit punch. 362 President Terrell Spoke at Wtimer V Sharon Adams Leora AUison Marianne Aumann Judy Berilla Lynn Brady Patti Burke Deborah Carle Patricia C. Casteel Barbara Chamberlain Pat Clark Christine Cody Mary Ellen Crea Sue Ellen Curtis Susan Daniels Gina Davies Lynn Dennie Ellen Dickerman Dorothy Edwards Dee Dee Ericksen Ellen Evans Pamela Sue Evans Marilyn Fitzsimmons Michelle Fitzsimmons Gale Forbes Joanna L. Fowler Margi Fox Barbara Friis Nancy Garber Pandoras box is not full of as many surprises as Wilmer Hall. House meeting skits always offered something new. Fired debates occurred in a constant desire to spot a “house mother” in the crowd. President Terrell spoke at scholarship dinner, offering inspiration to the women. President Barb Williams is still trying to find out who started the fires in the incinerator. Wilmer Alicia Gail Glorfield Liz Graham Rosemary Groves Jann Harwood Linda Herrington Judy Hurd Jan Inaba Mary Beth Johnson Sue Kalmbach Lydia Kight Vickie Kile Ruth Ann Killingsworth Linda Klee Christine Knappert Linda L. Korpi Sarah Landry St aria Larson Colleen Leavitt Patti Lee Bonnie Lindquist Marcia Livesey Sara McCathern Janis McKelvy Sue Ann Messinger Sharon Mizomi Shari Diane Mohoric Melissa Mosman Pat Munson Paula Noyes Beth Pearson Julie Petterson Janie Pockert Fay Rausch Linda Richards Susan E. Riddle Judy Rowe Wilmer Mary Ann Rutherford Carolyn Saiki Diane Salt Kathy Schell Irene Schiltz Sandra Shinn Louise Slusser Peggy Spellman Barbara Stott Bev Stover Norma Stratton Adele Swenson Patsy Thompson Kathleen M. Toomey Linda Lorene Upham Linda Vagner Shari Welch Linda Wendt Barbara J . Williams Lynn L. Williams The head table. 365 Saved by a Bell? No, Save When a Bell Rings FI RESTATION: Front Row: Phil Tiegs, Pete Kasburg, Jim Putnam. Second Row: Gary Costanti, Larry Morgan, Gary Johnson, Ken Gronewald, Kirby Enyeart, Dennis Morgan. Third Row: Dan Stucki, Doug Barrett. Back Row: Don Daniels, Tom Rinehart, Mike Topol- ski, Steve Akers, Keith Kringlen. Not Pictured: Steve Moore, Dave Hansen, Warren VanAlstine. “That’s a familiar ring!”, and away they go again! Firestation firemen and trouble shooters lived a life of excitement. Student Captain Gary Johnson never knew when he’d have to leave his comfortable room at the station. Ambulance runs and fire calls on and off campus kept members busy. The 19 man force had trips to the Snake, the Palouse, Intramural Sports, and First Aid Talks. Their most interesting functions proved to be firesides! 366 Another Run-of-the-Mill Year Look fellas, I got a run! This one’s for the bustline. If he calls me sis’ once more! 367 Independence Grows on You We have et and drunk . . . Now where’s Mary? 368 Beat by an ugly stick? No. Speak into the microphone please! I ite® [■ Wm ■ ■ ■ ' ’ ii M ! _i Tiw tB Campus Life Not scenes from funny papers, not a comment for the old line “Kids will be kids.” A world of understanding searched for ... a unity of black and white broken . . . age barriers, price barriers . . . students with common problems and uncommon solutions. Today the campus, today the world. Man’s movement, small infinities, the narrow margin of man and moon. The eye searching the stars, placing them within the realm of fact and figures . . . 372 Yet, the moon does not seem to lose her romance, the age old mystery. And emerging from the close minute study comes a deeper love and feeling for nature’s beauty. Her sight, her touch. The more we know, the less we understand. 373 Years broken down into moments lived in like a comfortable shoe, A tavern becomes color, sound, and a cool beer. A dance to the raise of voices, glasses, shuffling feet . . . 374 Students let loose in brief moments of rhythm and nonsence. Flashes of non-thought, moments of emotion and mouths. Eating, drinking, and being merry? This is the time; it is not to be saved always for another day. Laughter, moments together. We could be serious or joke. HE: “TO THE WOODS!” SHE: “NO I’LL SCREAM!” HE: “TO THE WOODS!” SHE: “NO I’LL SCREAM!” HE: “LET ME HEAR YOU SCREAM.” SHE: eek HE: “TO THE WOODS!” The lady of bath recalled, or perhaps the old west. All evolving outward, 376 outward moving, yet thinking always of the past. “I remember when dad told me about remembering when ... ” “Wheatfields as far as the eye could see. Rollin’, shimmyin’ wheat heads. Clouds of dust rising far as a man could see.” We haven’t missed the road too much. We’ve only had fun falling into the same chuckholes our parents fell into. Making our own mistakes. Mak¬ ing our way as far as the mind’s eye can see in a life’s day. 377 wm ■■■ Wsm J Mi doors open doors close. but their complexity is lessened now. their passages are clearer now. they are only glass doors, we don’t press our faces against the glass, we don’t bang our heads on many walls, we walk through now on our own two legs, we walk through now on our own. we are through, we are. ■ I I ! 379 A lone, Inside Self, Outside Sharing Sound ■ Homecoming Queen HOMECOMING FINALISTS: Chris Volkmer, Julie Hagenson, Charlene Huntley, Donna Newberg, Deloria Jones, Trish Hastings. Harvest Ball Queen a icP £Pi £Beta PAi HARVEST BALL QUEEN FINALISTS: Jackie Yearout, Pris O’Banion, Gail Baker, Linda Foster. 382 May Queen SPfoeit 3(aJ MAY QUEEN FINALISTS: Rosemary Groves, Charlene Huntley, Cindy Burkhardt, Bev Heinemann. 383 Best Dressed Coed SPtuctri (Qtmwna 384 Delta Sigma Phi Dream Girl DELTA SIGMA PHI DREAM GIRL FINALISTS: Robin Sharpies, Kati Owens, Diana Stack, Becky Ashurst. Delta Tau Delta Sally Sunshine PrAa um SPmith DELTA TAU DELTA SALLY SUNSHINE FINALISTS: Kris Henderson, Gail Krupke, Anne Pilkey, Barbara Schroeder. 386 Farmer ' s Daughter tj lfiAa £FAeta FARMERS DAUGHTER FINALISTS: Chris Kiehn, Becky Hicks, Kathi Tombs, Jacquelyne Bowman. 387 Gannon-Goldsworthy Playmate SPtbeit ZH all GANNON—GOLDSWORTHY PLAYMATE FINALISTS: Jean Holmquist, Vicki Markoff, Joanie Neben, Kathy Ortoif. 388 Lambda Chi Crescent Girl Vn LAMBDA CHI CRESCENT GIRL FINALISTS: Pat Byrne, Mary Pitke, Gail Ziegler, Anita McCarry. 389 LITTLE ORTON ANNIE FINALISTS: Norma Hall, Darlene Callihan, Gail Murphy, Alane Schneller, Betty Baker, Barbara (McGilvray, Leanna Long, Kathy Finney, Karen Horning, Sandy Gwinn. Little Orton Annie Phi Kappa Tau Pledge Princess ttB mwfdeb 9 95 eta 9t u PHI KAPPA TAU PLEDGE PRIN¬ CESS FINALISTS: Melissa Appleton, Ardith Pearson, Donna Rehm, Kathy Bailor. Sweetheart of Sigma Chi Pam 3 Bbb tjPtfiAa (Jinietoii SWEETHEART OF SIGMA CHI FINALISTS: Julie Stonecipher, Janet Almos, Jennifer Johnston. Not Pic¬ tured: Diane Johnson, 393 SIG EP QUEEN OF HEARTS FINALISTS: Nancy Roth, Bronwyn Huggins, Vir¬ ginia Burger, Nancy Brown. Sig Ep Queen of Hearts a nib PRiwtf 394 Pi Kap Dream Girl SPi £Beta £PAi PI KAP DREAM GIRL FINALISTS : Kathy Williams, Kathy Johnson, Kathy Kuffel, Joanne Bin- ford. 395 THETA CHI DREAM GIRL FINALISTS: Mary Rybus, Terry Harrison, Sue Hembroff, Sheila Reeder. Theta Chi Dream Girl SBwt ' nie d ndekban £Bela Ai 397 1968 Stephenson South April Looe (Qanvma QtJeita 398 1969 Stephenson South April Loue Stella Q)e a e a STEPHENSON APRIL LOVE FINALISTS: Gail Rhodes, Sheryl Paulson, Brenda Hoban, Susie Quackenbush. Tau Kappa Epsilon Daughters of Diana DAUGHTERS OF DIANA; Front Row : Diana Macdonald, Jill Beernink, Jackie Wehring, Jan Sauve, Cathy Geier, Peggy Ludwick. Second Row: Tacey Mountford, K. C. Marcusen, Shirley Matthews, Meg Watkins, Danna Gates, Lori Pearson, Jennifer Johnston. Back Row ; Linda Hill, Lindi DeCicco, Jeanie Chapados, Cindy Hood, Jan Wiggum, Patsy Dodd, Linda Hargrave, Sandy Lemcke, Jeanne Hathaway, Sue Carlson, Meredith Morton. Not Pictured: Linda Foster, Robin Hood, Carol Berken, Deloria Jones, Betty Harold. 400 Sweetheart of Theta X Waller Sweetheart €mei PFAcwiftAon SPibeit WALLER SWEETHEART FINALISTS ; Ida Thronson, Chris Van Winkle, Deborah Bullis, Nina Herzog. 403 Handsome Harry Sweet Sue ( 8 iac€e tJ a itine SPfoeM Knight of Knights tjUa ilu Wa vneh (QaMvma £RAo National IK Royal Queen, Barbara Allen, from Linfield College in Oregon, is escorted by the Na¬ tional IK Royal King, Mike Buehler, from WSU. Independent Man and Woman INDEPENDENT MAN AND WOMAN FINALISTS: Rick Shepler, Edie Jorgenson, Celeste Olson, Jerry Duris, Allyson Burink, Don Ferrel, Terry Anderson. Not Pictured: Karen Langland. 406 Chi Delphia CHI DELPHIA: Front Row: Linda Murray, Bonnie Gallagher, Second Row: Linda Powell, Sally Anderson, Juli Stockman. Back Row: Wendy Heath, Nancy Carkeek, Patti Fuller, Jan Tucker, Pam Poe, Jennie Cory, Katie McEnany, Christy Oberg. 407 SAE Little Sisters of Minerua SAE LITTLE SISTERS OF MINERVA: Front Row: Sally Lokken, Jeanette Petersen, Pam Duren, Kerri Kennaugh, Delores Downward, Sue Corey, Peggy Hansen. Second Row: Sandy Cummins, Cathy Olerud, Peggy O’Neill, Cherri Pacsmag, Chris Doric, Wendy Paul, Sue Lemcke, Cathy Woods, Robin Brockway. Back Row: Maty Ann Hanson, Suzi Powers, Marsha Morrow, Chris Volkmer, Randi Edwardsen, Carol Daugherty, Jean Robertson, Becky Gehr, Penny McPherson, Jill Shriver. 408 Greeks Rush in the Year 409 Acacias Hold Terry A. Albert Larry Anderson Robert K. Bartow David L. Beach Gaylen Blackford William R. Boyington Dave Boyle Philip S. Brooke III John Cain Dennis Cockrum Tim D. Crowder Thomas J. Curry John R. Devereaux Robert Draggoo Max Egger Steven M. Fusco Tim Gappa Robert Gass Gary Hane Gary Harding Steve Hawkes Harold Hayward Jim Hill Philip Hoffman Yes, there really is a “Moo U” Spring Picnic Peter R. Jensen Lewis Jorgenson Russ Keagle Jarold D. Knispel Richard Lauckhart Roger W. Lauckhart Richard J. Lien John A. MacLeod Alan Y. Matsushima Douglas J. McDougall Larry L. McLean Dale Law McPherson Timothy Douglas Moore Robert Mosebar Robert David Paine Gordon Rathbun Mike Reese William Roberts William T. Robinson Bob Ruecker Terry Sebring Dwight Small Earl A. Small Craig S. Sperline Randy Stein Stuart Stovin Frank G. Teague Ken Ullrich Barry Vasboe Brian Wanless Bob Paine and his officers were kept busy planning and guiding Acacia through the past year. There was a winter formal as well as a pajama dance in April. In the spring, the members held an all house picnic for the men of Acacia and their dates. With pledge dances and scholarship dinners, the men were active all year long. AChiOs Revamp Gena L. Aubert Kate Barton Kathy Berry Terri Blattspieler Lyn Blazier Janet Bruehl Jan Busch Crista Claar Kay Denney Shari Deveney Diane Donahoe Pamela Kay Duren Llynda Flothe Linda Floyd Linda Foster Kathy Fox Debbie Frazier Pamela Grossmann Connie Hansen Kris Henderson Cretia Herr Linda Horn Bronwyn Huggins Michele A. Johnson Pam Knaggs Sheila Ryan Connie Lamb Nancy Lotto Signe Lynne Olausen Julianne Mack I want dinner! Big-Little Sister Program Lynne McEIhaney Patty Mclnturff Candy McKinnon Margo Minnick Linda L. Money Marilyn Neill Cheri Pacsmag Michelle Perry Jeanette Lois Petersen Jeanette E. Peterson Patricia Polen Alison Price Teresa Reinholt Linda Rudy Julie Kay Savage Anne Settle Jennifer Shefler Karen Skov Sheri Sonnabend Ginny Tabor Kathy Taintor Judy Titus Alice Vitalich Maureen Warrick Pam Browning, president, helped Alpha Chi Omega be a good home away from home. A pledge dance and Homecoming filled up much of the members’ time. At a national convention in the summer, much was done to revamp the big-little sister program. You were saying? Panel on Racism Betty Anderson Margaret Anderson Trude Aune Marlene Bafus Linda Marie Beckman Monica Bell Lynette Bentzien Anita Benzel Bonita Benzel Pam Biallas Bonnie Brebner Robin Brockway Barb Butler Nancy Carlson Chris Chace Christine Anita Cole Joanne Conom Shiranne Davis Marcia Demmer Laurie Easterwood Jill Eymer Penny French Danna Gates Marie A. Gruber Cathy Hanning Kathryn L. Hanson Patty Hauk Betty Havre Kathleen Henning Kathy Johansen “Aladdin’s Lamp” was the Alpha Delta Pi pledge dance held in the fall. A Christmas fireside brought folk singing and the sounds of guitars to 609 Linden. A semi-formal, “The Lusty Month of May,” was held . . . when else, but in May. A panel on racism, sponsored by the YMCA, provided a chance for much discussion. Hmmmmmmmm. . . ! Held at Alpha Delta Pi Beuna Johnson Peggy E. Kemp Susan M. Kent Margaret Kilpatrick Gail M. Koorenny Gail Krupke Linda Lundberg Cathy Monroe Maureen A. O’Neill Linda Diane Pfenning Shirley D. Potter Robin Randles Becky Reinhart Nancy Rae Soliday Linda Thornton Susan Todd Paula Wikstrom All together now! 415 ’68-’69: Hair Was the Janet Allen Tami Anderson Kay Asher Jan Atkinson Nancy Baker Sandi Bennett Sharman Bramer Kathy Dahl Penny Davis Fans Dearborn Gail Sue Dorman Diane Helmer Sandi Higgins Karyl Hinnenkamp Joan Hoagland Alpha Gamma Delta was the scene of much excitement during the year. As President, Sandy Bennett saw her sisters enjoy a busy Christmas season. A pledge dance also filled up the girls’ time. A cosmetologist and a hair stylist spoke for the group. Lots and lots of presents, and they’re all for us!! 416 Thing for the AGDs. Diana Lanman Carol Ann Lapeyrouse Colleen Mclntire Jean Millikan Monte Moe Kathy Ann Morasch Meredith Morton Kristie Mulvihill Lind a Newhouse Jan Penny Connie Pilcher Doreen Pirie Yvonne Dykman Susie Quackenbush Elaine Sherrill Juli Stockman Carla Marie Stucki Maureen Sullivan Ida Thronson Kathee Anne Vancil Penny Wainscott Jackie Wehring Cathy Woods Boy, there really is a Santa Claus. 417 AGRs Left in Cold Steve Aider Robert Bahr Dan G. Bickelhaupt Thomas J. Boone Harold Boyd Douglas Brown Terry Brown John Burns Gary Bye Mike Canright Bing Chalmers Dan Coonrad Louis H. Cosner Norm Davis Jim Evenden Larry Gilbert Terry L. Hall Larry Hansen Mike Hardin James P. Jacobs Doug Janachek Dick Johnson Gordon E. Jurgensen Grant E. Jurgensen Jerry Kjack Mrs. J. C. Knott Myron R. Linstrum Bob Mattingley William R. Mehrten Larry R. Miller Mike Mittge Tedd R. Nealey Terry R. Nealey Jim Newhouse Frank Palmiero Freddy Palmiero “Would you believe?” . . . Steam pipe problems, a racial uprise, and a formal dance? The AGRs were highly involved in all facets of campus life this year. An all-house exchange, a raunch pledge dance, or speakers for you? All at this house. Even 12 hamburgers in 15 minutes if you please. Or a deflated sign in back of an airplane. A mattress ride in the trunk of a car clear to Spokane? Possible only with this group. Just one more hand, then we’ll study. After Christmas Freeze Jim Peterson Larry Pringle Grace Reynolds Clark A. Sandoz Al Schmauder Glenn Schmauder Charles E. Schwartz Jon Shaw Bill Sieveke Read Smith William Michael Stobie John Syverson Dale G. Taylor Wilfred Eric Thorn Tim M. Tippett Marty Warner Gary Wegner Nick Wigen w ' -lh 3 AGRs take aim. AKLs Hosted Jim N. Adamson Albert E. Anderson Tom Atkins Joseph P. Barrett Roger A. Bugbee Dennis L. Burch Paul Gus Carkonen James T. Cobb D. Dwight Dawson Eric Drake Dennis Floyd Mark Gaudette William K. Gibson Patrick Hand Thomas V. Hansen Dave Heyamoto Phil S. Huey Chris C. Janett Mike Johnson Steven Juve Patrick Michael Lincoln Dave Liuenberger Jeff Martin Jay D. McGath Orgy? Where? Conclave in April Scott H. Oakley Bruce Pavitt Donald D. Quackenbush Jerry P. Reynolds Randy Rohwer Thomas Sellers William W. Semmler David Shafer Dan Small Jerry Snodgrass Lowell D. Sollenberger, Jr. Reed Spencer Ken Thiemann David B. Voorhies George Walker Rich Whitney Richard L. Wieneke Brian Leigh Williams Jack Wilson Larry Young Living in and loving it were the forty-eight members of the AKL fraternity. President Jim Peters will attest that the Christmas function was nothing but successful. A raunch dance also made the year the b est. No wonder I never get any calls. House Boys Play Francie Bogle Rita Beckerini Jill Marie Beernink Patty Blacklaw Janet Blanchard Kathy Bray Marcily Brown Jan Crowell Sue Daiger Debbie Eklund Linda Fisher Dot Fleet Sherry Frandle Janet Frederickson Susan Gilleland Ginny Gisselberg Janet Graybiil Karen Guthrie Wendy Hansen Ann Hardin Wendy Heath Beverly Heinemann Susan Horsley Mary Lee Hoyt The AOPTs break in their new initiates by giving them a whack! 422 Santa for A OPIs Pat Ingalls Teresa Johnson Carol Kometz Janice Korus Joyce Korus Kathleen R. Kruse Christine Larsen Marti Lee Pam Lee Jeanne Lord Janet Lorenzo Susan K. Maberry Nancy McAdams Carol Mockridge Candace R. Olson Linda J. Ostrander Sue Paulson Sally Petrie Terry Rieger Margaret Sewell Robin Sheaffer Amy Shemet Judy Stein Pam Walters The AOPi pledges held their dance, “Barefoot in the Barn,” during November. Instead of the usual scholarship banquet, a Tom Jones dinner was held to honor those receiving high grades. The Omni-Pi Christmas party was a huge success with the houseboys playing Santa and his helpers. In March the members honored the pledges at a formal. Also in March a tea was held to honor their housemother, Mrs. Emerson. With speakers from the SDS and a panel on drugs the AOPi’s had a very active year. Everyone admires Ann’s paddle. Alpha Phi ' s Kathleen M. Ayer Susan Bagley Patsy Balhiser Mary Betcher Barbara Black Carol Boettcher Bette Bohler Susan Chapman Susan Cochran Margaret Cratsenberg Nancy Daly Mary Jane Edwards Ginna Doland Sonja Englund Karen Eskeberg Gayle Fitzgerald Kathryn Franks Linda Garber Barbara Grieser Lynn Guthmann Janet Gwin Kathy Hall Vicki Ann Hammond Jeanne Hartley Making decorations is always fun! Sing for Job Corps Carol Jo Wallace Kathy Williams Nancy Wilson Trudy Keeney Patricia A. Kelly Lynette Lightbody Cathie Loomis Jean Martin Nancy K. Miller Linda Millikan Mary Morgan Joanne Neben Nancy Peasley Jody Richardson Barb Rodland Diana Sayonc Jan Sauve Jean Shorett Janet Talcott Ginny VanNess Carol Wagner Barb Rodland, president, helped Alpha Phi’s know where it was at! Christmas parties, firesides, a “Snow Bound” pledge dance, Israelians and English slide shows, and a sweetheart dinner filled the girls’ time. Instead of building a Homecoming sign they sang with Acacia for boys in the Job Corps. Hooray, it isn’t burned! David K. Anderson Greg Aveldson John Beard James Boyd Binder Douglas N. Blair Dave Burke William C. Dunn David L. Farrar Glenn Fehler Terry Fenton Rick Gardiner Dan Gates Don Grover Ron Hardin Don R. Hollingberry Richard Hooper Stephen White Hoover Sam Janke Andrew W. Keehn Stephen B. Kiehl Dennis Kraft Michael Kronschnabel Brad Loan William Lubken Dennis E. Luiten Stu Lyle James L. Malm Robert Dale Manning Steve Manning Bill McCloskey Man’s best friend??? 426 ATO’s Attain Highest Norman D. McKinley Walter Mezger Scott Minnick James Moyer Robert M. Nanney Chuck Newcomb Men ' s Grades Rich Weaver Stephen B. Wellman Chris Wilde Dave Noble John Nord Jack Powell Rod S. Raguso Harry Rhoads John F. Rodda Craig Ruthford David W. Sanders Steve L. Sanders Steve Schmitz Barry Senter J. Steven Thomas Steve Ticen Larry Tuke Thomas M. Ulvin James K. Wall Donald S. Warrick John C. Watt Alpha Tau Omega’s president, John Rodda, will attest that his house was best. The Christmas fireside and a house party helped make it so. Pledge dances, a visit from Dr. Terrell, and speakers made the year a good one. Sweet music??? Alpha Xfs Make Good Use Marian Akins Jeanne Marie Anarde Donna Asplund Pat Benefiel Evelyn Blasen Donnetta Brink Jane Carstens Kay Carstens Leigh E. Critchlow Robbie Faulds 1 Shelley Field Martha Anne French Virginia Anne Gehrett Mary Jane Harrison Becky Hille Alpha Xi s dance around the Christmas tree. 428 of a Very Long Winter Leslie Hoffman Sandy Hudlow Jo Husbands Helen W. Isackson Bev Jasper Kay Kevan Linda Lewis Mary Lindquist Barbara MacKay Claudia Marley Christina McDaniel Kathy Merryweather Ann Olson Vicki Ott Shelley Lynn Parks Janice Peterson Margie Powell Carol Reybum Marie Simkins Penny Smith Mary E. Stephenson Sue Stovall Bev Vails Jeanette Waterman Joan L. Weber Another Cinderella .. . ? Newly chartered at WSU was the Alpha Xi Delta sorority. Charter members never got to take a pledge sneak, but they made up for it by really celebrating Christmas. Planning a province convention, a formal, and installing a new chapter in Boise, Idaho were all activities of the sorority. The first formal was a huge success for the girls. The year also saw a pledge picnic, firesides, and campus interest. 429 430 Betas Hold Raunch Dance Dan Akey Roger L. Aldrich George Arger Greg G. Arger William C. Armstrong Jack Ashlock Kelly Beckley Larry G. Bettesworth Barry Briggs Chuck Brock way Jeffrey L. Broom Tom Brower Tex T. Cates Ron Crisman Dennis Roy Cummings Richard L. Dagg Pete Dix Rob Drumhiller Rick Erickson Kenneth R. Fyall The talented Beta. After U of W Game Donald W. Schacht George Schroeder Duke Simpson Lew Sisich James D. Smiley Jeff Smith Steve Rush Tidrick Bill Weitz LaRue Garvin Highsmith David G. Golinsky Hank Grenda James Hammond Paul Arley Harrel Steve Henderson Randy Hopkins Steve Kerby Steve Johnson Bob Leslie Steve Leslie Stephen Lowney Jim Luby Rick Meckst ' roth Cam McIntyre James O’Banion Wayne A. Peterson Tom Prenguber Terry Rogers Bruce Rothwell Large size and large men made Beta Theta Pi one good place to live. Caroling and a Christmas dance made the house grow in spirit. After the University of Washington football game a raunch dance was held in the house. Other activities kept members busy. Chi ' Omegas Held Joan Bahl Joan Baldwin Helen Beckwith Carol Berken Marilyn Bowell Janice Bradley Sue Brandenburg Becky Brown Ginny Burger Kerry Cavanaugh Connie Chaney Jennie Cory Carol Cressey Chris Doric Judi Eckhardt Barbara A. Feider Linda Ferguson Paula A. Gordon Vickie Gustafson Franceen Harkins Lynn Hathaway Pamela Jo Healy Karen Hofstrand Baree Hooper He didn’t? 432 Political Discussions Marcia Hyde Julie John Jann Johnson Peggy Kellogg Kay Karmen Kelsey Sandi Klettke Judi Kosterman Karlla Kraft Kathy McMullin Sonja Menti Polly Mitchell Linda Mitmoen Judy Morrison Linda Murray Kathleen Oiiand Susan O’Keefe Jan Pozarich Nancy Quinn Marsha Reid Pam Riek Chi Omega’s had a year of excitement. Mary Back, leader of the girls, did her best to keep excitement in the house. Christmas parties were more exciting with pixie week, Santa’s visit, and open house. A pledge dance also highlighted the season. Political discussions and emphasis on scholarship also added to the group. 433 Chi Delphia Rush Held by Delta Chi Scott Bayton William Beach Robert Bell Mike Bitow Art Bradshaw Gregory E. Cline Kenneth James Cole Dale Davis Malcolm Derr Michael Wayne Extine Doug Fisher Dean J. Fondahn Rory Graham AI Greening Lee Hackett Dick Joslin William Harold Keith Jack Kurtz Robert Layton Howard Martinson Tom Moog Pat Moriarity Thomas L. Nihoul Sandy P. Palmer Mark F. Peeples Pete Reincke Larry R. Richmond Alan L, Roecks Jeffrey A. Staudenraus John H. Turner Barry Allen Watson Bruce Whitaker Raymond D. Willms David J. Wood The major activity for the men of Delta Chi was the Chi Delphia rush. Starting with one girl from each sorority, the men chose the approximately 20 girls who become the Little Sisters of the White Carnation. The auxiliary group helps the fraternity with teas and banquets. The girls are officially initiated at the White Carnation Ball held in Spokane in April. The group also put on the “Devil’s Pit” raunch dance and held a Sweetheart dinner at Christmas. Do you ever get tired of talking? 434 Tri Delts Sponsor Pansy Breakfast Margaret Allen Bibi S. Bacchus Susan Bickelhaupt Debbie Bullis Cande Collins Carol Dawson Barb Eason Katherine Erickson Carole Lynn Franks Suzanne Franks Denise Garceau Cathy Giller Gretchen Giltner Judy Ann Haase Heide Hubbard Marilyn Joan Kunz Carolyn M. Lanning Judy Lefler Barbara Mallach Ginny McGivney Judith Ann Millard Jan Muret Vicki Nelson Peg Nogle The Tri Delt’s tried harder to make it a good year. Kathy Erickson, president, saw to it that the Pansy Party, the Christmas fireside, pixie week and house decorations were the best ever. A pajama dance raised some exciting bedlam. Speakers also made it a year to remember. Mary White entertains the daughter of a local alumnae. Delta Delta Delta Christy Oberg Sheila O’Connell Ginny Palmer Janet Paulsen Ardy Pearson Lori Pearson Janis Robbin Dian Irene Roffler Andrea Rosentangle Joyce Slater Nancy Small Sharon Smith Linda Snyder Bev Squire Karen Ann Stevenson Kathy Thompson Jan Tucker Lynn Wheeler Mary White Linda Williams Nola Williams Merilee Wilson Caroline St. Denis Wood Tri Delts serve Christmas cookies to alums’ children. 436 Christmas Highlights Delta Gamma Year Janet Almos Donna Louise Anderson Barbara Bailor Kathy Bailor Gail Baker Jane Bement Jill Berry Patti Burke Connie Casady Candi Clark Sandi Coluccio Jo Costello Carol Cuthbert Mikel Dunham Patti Fuller Roxy Garbe Gail Ghirardo Marilyn Hendrickson Robin Hood Marki Knox Sandi Kronemeyer Janni Kuehnle Kris J. Kuehnle Stephanie Lambert K. C. Marcusen Patricia McComas Katie McEnany Mickey Mead Michele Monson Cathy Olerud Hosting 55 girls in a beautiful new house was the Delta Gamma Sorority. President Connie Casady led the girls in a year to remember. Seniors surprised the house at Christmas by waking all members up in the wee hours to a decorated house. Christmas Dinner, Pixie Week, and a Christmas party also highlighted the season. Speakers spoke, pledges planned, and the girls grooved. D.G.’s kidnapped WSU housemothers. The ransoms go for Biafran relief. Delta Gamma Monne Ortner Kathy Ortolf Michele Oseth Pamela Poe Suzi Powers Carolyn Precht Susan Prendergast Sheila K. Reeder Susan Rohwer Cyndie Schuh Cynthia Scott Joan Scrupps Charlene Shipley Deborah Stewart Deborah Tannehill Jann Ullock Sharman Webb Kathleen Williams Gail Ziegler Pam Zupan DG ' s learn about drugs and their harmful effects. 438 Delta Sigma Phi ' s Hold Sailors Ball Patrick James Adams John Aden Kenneth B. Ahlstrom Lon Barrett Ernest Benhardt Thomas Beyersdorf Robert Black C. Donald Blair David E. Brooks Bob Carlile Joffre David Dubois Mike Eason Bryan C. Edgar Paul R. Falor Robert W. Fedoroff J. Steve Franko John Fyall The Sailors Ball and the Green Garter Pledge Dance were two of the main fall activities for the men of Delta Sigma Phi. The 38 members were also active in campus intramural sports. This year the fraternity was in charge of ticket sales for Greek Week Barbeque. The group includes two Butchmen and one member in charge of Junior Interfraternity Council. Highlight of the spring at the Delta Sig’s was the Carnation Ball in May and the selection of the Dream Girl. Might makes right? 439 Delta Sigma Phi James S. Graves Chris Hendricks Tor Holmberg Kelly Huss Tom James William L. Kirkpatrick Alan E. Kissinger Larry J. Kolano Raymond Lofink Tim LaLonde Michael S. Mode Timothy I. Moline Jerry Myers James M. Oliver Ralph Eric Olsen Jeff Ottesen Tom Phay Stephen J. Picatti Bob Pollock Hugh Rossolo Joe Salvatore Bernard Schaaf Robert Sheldon Jeffrey W. Simon Mark David Russell Dear Mom ... we study hard, and never fool around . . . 440 Delta Tau Deltas Feast at Smorgasbord Thomas Babcock Thomas K. Bond Fred Chastain Charles Drury Kenneth Elder Albert EItvick Harry R. Gibelyou II Jim Hale Jeff Hamanishi Stephen Helms James F. Hoggatt Jon R. Holan Ken Konzak Robert S. Laatz Denny LeGro Charles A. Martell Kerry Mizuno Charles W. Neeley James Noel Eugene R. Payne Randy Racicky Ray Romjue Charles G. Shaw III R. Bruce Skaramuca Richard Carl Skordal Bob Sloan Charles Stinson Lanny Wagner Greg Walsworth David Wulf Delta Tau Delta was the scene for a winter smorgasbord as well as dance. Pledges found their “Time Had Come” with a dance they offered all members. Richard Skordal, president, found the forty members willing to cooperate with him to make their house a ffood one. Help—I need a pillow! Dll ' s Entertain Children fro Paul Anderson Dan Barrett Tom Bartholet William Bartlett Don E. Beck Mike Buehler David W. Coleman Michael R. Craigen James Doran James L. Essinger Craig Esvelt Doug Forseth Bill Gebo Robert Gebo Rick Giboney Herb Goodwin Kenn Grimm Doug Hackett James Hansen Brian R. Hocum John Hoffman Mark R. Johnson Michael D. Johnson Peter J. Johnson The DU’s played “big brother” for a day. Lincoln Cerebral Palsy School Phil Johnston Douglas G. Kaer Dennis Kanzler Denny Knudsen Phillip Kress Larry Alan Logsdon Donn McAfee Bruce A. McEachran John McGrath Gary C. Miller Mike Moore Mike Nelsen Douglas H. Reams Gordon A. Scougale Mike Shanks Lanny C. Silvestri Ben W. Sonnichsen Charles Thompson “Then there was the time when . . . and the DU’s had another good year. A winter formal and a Christmas party highlighted the year. In Novem¬ ber a pledge raunch dance was held. Instead of a Homecoming sign the house entertained a group of children from the Lincoln Cerebral Palsy School in Spokane. The football game, dinner, and a day of fun were offered the children. Who’s entertaining who?? First Annual Farmer ' s Daughter Jeffrey Daniel Anderson Mark D. Anderson Paul Beeman Douglas E. Brandt Dick Case Duane Depping John Doering John Doumit Pete Doumit Tim Esche Lee Grose Scott Lew Hamilton Darryl Hartung Jim Haskins Loren Heideman Randall Henderson Tom Herting John R. Hogle William Hunter Keith W. Jacobson Wayne H. John Greg Johnson Craig Jones Gene Kanda Bentley Kern Maurice Lawson Robert Longtain Larry L. Lunde John L. McLean Daniel J. Murdock The men of FarmHouse Fraternity held their annual “Roaring Twenties Dance” in the fall. In the spring, a joint barn dance was held with the chapter from the University of Idaho. A new tradition was begun with the Farmer’s Daughter contest. Liz Vhay was crowned at the all house formal. With a pledge dance and scholarship dinner, the men were active throughout the year. Contest Held by FarmHouse Rich Nilles Bill Parlet Thomas Peper William Boice Perry Larry L. Pitts Tom Poole John Ridlington Rich P. Riehle James D. Ross James W. Sanders Gary Schneidmiller Terry Sewright Mike Steele Steve Stokes Jack Thomas Rick Thomas Peter C. Weidenbach Mervin R. Winkle Leon D. Zweegman Members entertain their “Farmer’s Daughter” contestants. Purple Haze Pattie Jo Allinger Lissa Appleton Patti Balch Kathy Baldwin Susie Boyer Mary Brain Denise Brummond Cynthia Chase Debbi Coleman Susan Cosgriffe Dorothy Eaton Deborah J. Edwards Marilyn Endslow Cathy Frodel Rebecca Gannon Marcia Garrett Janis M. Gibb Marcy Gibb Robin Gottlieb Betty Hall Sue Hembroff Sally Henriksen Trudy Henriksen Kerri Kennaugh Bonnie Kennedy Barbara Jane Kiem Bette Kinsfather Jennie Lauckhart Gay Marie Logsdon Margaret May Gamma Phis don’t mind being house girls . . . well, maybe for one day. Sponsored by Gamma Phi ' s Anita McCarry Sally Mitchell Kathy Moore Marsha Morrow Becky Novak Erin O’Neil Linda Jean Otten Wendy L. Paul Beth Pedersen Kathie Riddle Susan K. Rutherford Karen Ryan Debbie Schoch Kay Schupp Norma Jo Scott Veda Shanks Susan Shinnick Kathy Sieck Marilyn Skrinde Linda Stone Joan Barbara Urdal Cathy Van Blaricom Barbara L. Van Etten Chris Viestenz Chris Volkmer Gamma Phi Beta had a busy year. The fifty-five girls including President Norma Jo Scott worked hard on making it a good year. A Christmas fireside, caroling and decorating kept the season lively. “Purple Haze,” the raunch pledge dance, was exciting for the house. A mud-bath was also given twice to the Sigma Nu’s. 447 Thetas Activities Included “I could beat you any day. I’ve got more muscles than you.” Sally Anderson Nancy Brown Lucinda Gay Burkhardt Scottie Cooper Susan Corey Colleen Daugherty Sylvia Ellefsen Anne Gaiser Linda Goesling Kathy Hadley Julie Hagensen Cynthia Rae Hollingbery Erica Honeywell Kathryn Johnson Carrie Jones Rosemary Kells Sue Kemmish Joan Land Kappa Alpha Theta consisted of 54 members including President Cindy Burkhardt. A Christmas house party and pledge dance kept the girls busy. A Triad raunch dance with the Thetas, Kappas, and Pi Phis, also highlighted the year. Triad Dance, Pledge Dance Kathy Leland Sandy Lemcke Peggy Ludwick Sue Marahrens Mary McGee Penny McPherson Mary E. Miller Maryl Moody Kaki Moore Christina Morrison Pris O’Banion Sherry O’Dell Anne Pilkey Donna Rehm Sally Schafer Susan Schafer Barbara Seabury Margaret Seabury Do stockings really improve a woman? KD’s Sponsor Swedish If you need a swinging group for your next dance . . . 450 Jeanne Anderson Karen L. Anderson Sue Anderson Pegg Bachhuber Linda Barker Wendy Beall Laurie Brandt Lynn Byers Barbara Call Kathleen Ellen Carlson Carla Clement Dawn Corskie Becky Cox Nita Marie Ditmars Cheryl L. Dunning Becky Follmer Carol Gibbs Marjorie Hathaway Eleanor Holmes Charlotte Howison Bonita Jahns Jane Kippes Thelma Lind Carol Anne Lorentz Kappa Delta, under the leadership of President Jean Stapleton, had a busy year. The 56 members of the sorority held a Christmas party, went caroling, had a fall pledge dance, and had a scholarship banquet. During Homecoming, their chariot came in second in the great race. Their candidate for Handsome Harry, Gregg Field, was a Swedish exchange student. All these made for an exciting year. ent for Handsome Harry Linda Lothspeich Louanna Lynch Elizabeth McPhee Sandy A. Nelson Donna Ogle Maureen J. O’Neill Peggy O’Neill Nancy Ousley Terry Parish Kathy Peters Linda Marie Powell Lynn Randa Charlotte Rice Nancy Rogers Laurie Ronning Jennifer Schatz Robin Sharpies Sue Siverling Irene Slocum Gunilla Soderholm Jean Maurine Stapleton Rondy Stroope Bonney Underhill Katherine Mary Wardell Cynthia Wells “Hold it right there, she’s mine!” 451 Year of Smiles, Fantasy , Janice Babcock Leslie Baker Sandra Beckwith Katherine Ann Bergevin Renee Bums Beverly Cheney Marcia Ann Colwell Gina Comeil Beth Coulter Cynthia Diane Crabbs Shirley J. Davis Doris Duskin Hannah Fuhrmeister Jacqueline Garrett Rebecca Gehr Jane Gembolis Valerie Gifford Cathy Giles Jaki Giles Kathleen Gray Marilyn Jean Hales Sheila Homchick Pamm Hann Lynda Jean Hart Marilyn Henderson Virginia Herres Jennifer Hillis Richenda Hood Betsy Husom Christine Kiehn Sally Lokken Diana Macdonald Kathy McQuaker Susan Marie Mills Jan Miriam Cooper Carol Mowry Christmas was busy at Kappa Kappa Gamma. Three firesides were given, one for the houseboys, one for dates, and one for big and little sisters. A Christmas alumni party, caroling and decorating the house, a raunch dance, and a dress dinner also occurred. The BSU spoke for the fifty-six girls as did Dr. Robert Johnson. Excitement and Joy for KKG Patricia Ann Mowry Jan Moyer Donna Newberg Chris Pugel Rhea Raiton Jean Robertson Nancy L. Roth Nancy Savory M. Gabrielia Schifani-Corfini Barb Schroeder Pat Shannon Susan M. Stinchfield Julie Stonecipher Connie Taylor Jody Tomlinson Teddi Travis Anne Sybell Vennema Betty J. Wolfe Julie Woods Genie Yelland 453 A Kappa Sig Would Don Ashford William H. Babcock Moore Bacharach Ted Barr Jack Chasse Howard Clifton Steve Depner William Ross Dressel Robert Dunlap Geoff Eng Scott Forbes Rod Freed Bob Gossett Glenn W. Gross Mel Haberman Norman Hansen Dan T. Hanson Will Harris Joseph Charles Hewett Brian C. Higgins Someone must have added wrong! Bowl Anyone Over! Dennis R. Stray Steve Tompkins Terry Wayne Turney Joe Van Ausdle Kim Van Ausdle Frank J. Walkowski Bruce M. Wicklund Craig Wicklund Greg Winegar Louie Yesberger Larry Yount Greg Hill Don Houck D ean Hummels William Jackson Lennard Johnson Roy L. Johnson Jerry R. Kimball Thomas P. Lamp Larry W. Larson W. Bruce Larson Richard MacDonald R. Grant Maclean Kenneth Michael Mansigh Dennis Roy Meiners Frank Michael Mercker Dennis L. Miller Jay Mills Scott I. Moore Clark Richards Michael J. Scott Charlie and Ruby . . . two new pledges, well not exactly. Actually they were the two new dogs who joined Casey at the Kappa Sig house. A pledge dance, Christmas party for orphans, and the traditional Waffle Breakfast were only a few of the K Sig’s many activities. 455 Fred Akins Richard Baker John R. Balyeat Thomas B. Brattebo III Steve Bidle James M. Boldt Jan Bredal Tim Bruya John Bryant John Cappelletti Ron Carlson Larry Christensen Bill Clark Ray Crabbs Del Cruzen G. George Dewey Dennis Dickey Dale C. Duskin Dave Duskin Jim Dwinell Wayne Erickson Jack Ernst Bob Fleer Rob Fresn Eat those watermelons, girls! Watermelon Bust Success They never run out! for Lambda Chi ' s Skip Fresn Jeff Gibbons Brian Harshman Tim Holbrook Roger Dale Johnson Doug Karman Noel A. Klebaum Steve Klinski Steve Knapp John William Lobland Tom Long Bob Matthews Pat Matthews Don Mayer Kirk McAllister Bill McCaw Terry McClinton Pat McFarlan Dave Reynolds Len Roberts Dave Rockstrom Daniel W. Short Neal Smith Doug Swanson Larry VandenBrink Michael Richard Walker Randall K. Olson Karsten Overa Stan Parrish Fred Pokrifchak Ron Polk Rick Reid “Pack up your troubles in your old kit bag and smile, brother, smile,” and the Lambda Chi brothers always did. Beaming faces occurred at the recollection of the Christmas fireside, the October pledge dance, and the Crescent Girl Contest. A watermelon bust was the best, and the dance with the Phi Taus and Kappa Sigs was tops. 457 Phi Delts Have Fun Jon Aarstad John Baxter Philip A. Brady Chris Bridge Bruce B. Burwell Craig Calloway William C. Calvert Patrick J. Carey Mike Collins Pat Collins Terry Croghan Rick Doane Steve Elliott Joe Farina Pat Flaherty Phi Delta Theta kept President Terry Croghan occupied with many concerns. Activities included an all¬ house fireside and “Fun After Dark” (Wait a minute girls, that was a pajama dance). Here was a home away from home plus some. Come and get it! 458 After Dark” Pajama Dance Lloyd A. Hedlund Dave Hodges Mike Homyak Jim Howard Larry Hunt Tom Irvin Brad Kay Patrick G. Keel Bill Langus Kit Latta Roger McKee Donald Moe Bill Nurmi Larry M. Olson Steven Pedersen Jeff Pewe Curt Pintler Barry Rod land John Skadan John Sousley Dan Wallace Lance Wegrich Andy Zimmerman Steve Zwight Chow down! 459 Fijis - Intramural Ski Champs Robert J. Black Dave Boyce Steven T. Brownell Terry L. Burns Mark O. Curtis Bob Darimont Glenn Davis Janies L. Ellis Charles Henderson Scott Hendrickson Michael L. Keel Larry Kissler Mike Larama Robert Edwin Lucas Robert Lundstrom Martin Martinson Bill McGuire Thomas Michael DeVIeming Dwight Miller Robert S. Ochsner Marc Phillips Dan Shemet Jim Sieveke Lloyd Smith Gaylen Swearingen Bill Swick Robert M. Taylor Dennis Thompson An active group on campus was the Phi Gamma Delta house. The thirty- member fraternity won second place in the Homecoming Sign competition (mixed division). They were also awarded the skiing intramural championship. A fireside and pledge dance were also on their busy schedule. Come on guys—give him a chance! 460 Phi Taus Choose Pledge Princess Ken Allison Rocky ArmfieId Thomas R. Barnhart Lee Blachly Dick Bostrom William T. Carmichael John Cay wood Ed Darby Richard Fitzsimmons Ray Franklin Wes Franklin Byron J. Fulkerson John Goedde Ron Hahner James Wallace Hamer Caleb Cushing Harvey III Bob Hinnenkamp Robert J. Holmes Dan Holtman Claude K. Irwin Dennis James Jacky Robert D. Johnson Mike Kalkus Michael L. Kauffman Jon N. Kinney David M. Kirby Dennis G. Kirby John A. Marker Orson May Gary McEachern Phi Taus enjoy an afternoon out! 461 Phi Kappa Tau Bob McMiJJan Chip Mills Chris Mundt Ronald E. Newman Ernest L. Nicholson Jeff Nickerl Thomas Nostrant Bruce E. Peterson Patrick Prentice Gregg Ralston Ronald M. Robar Steve Eugene Saylor Stan Schroepfer Roger M. Shweid Joe A. Small Richard Small Sherman G. Smoot Scott Stenberg Everybody loves somebody sometime. Who could help but love a Phi Tau? After all, no one could top the Christmas parties, or the pledge dance, or President Wes Franklin. Nothing could surpass the Pledge Princess Contest, or Professor of the Year Contest, or maybe the “Sons of the Frozen North.” Phi Taus and dates enjoy their formal. 462 Dances Highlight Phi Kappa Theta ' s Year woody Allred Jack Amos Greg Bloom Bruce Brauner Ted Carl II Jim Cochran David Deccio Dennis Deccio Keith Dunlap Rich Fermo Mike Flood Dave Geisbush Bill Henry Dwight Ashley Holt J. Michael Houck Michael E. Johnson Jim Kriner Jim Krumsick Tom Krumsick Chris Laney Neil Lowe Hugh Mackenzie Tim McDermott Bill McDonell Mike Mclnnes John Mraz Greg Moser Jerry Morse Dan Mellon Lanny Petitjean Thomas Patrick Reynolds Ralph H. Riden Mike Robertson Mike Sauer Tracy Spencer Bruce R. Steel Greg Steelhammer Tom Vaughn The “Gross National Product” provided the music for Phi Kappa Theta’s fireside dance. The fraternity was led by President Elwood Allred. A formal, a pledge dance, and a joint dance with the Tri Delts were some of their social activities. Major Prisk and Dean Kinney spoke to the men during the year. Take a few newspapers, balloons, and string. What do you get? A pledge dance! 463 Military Brawl Held Steve Aubert Randall Bagley Bob Baker Robert Hugh Barr Casey Beard Pete Benson Larry Berman Ken Boyko Fred Brannan Richard D. Brulotte Rodney Buchser Glenn W. Clinton Bruce Donald Collins Bradley Dally Jerry Edwards John Ennen Richard Blaine Fletcher Thomas L. Frank Gene F. Fullerton Roger Glaser Frederick J. Goodman Kent B. Haberly Neil Hansen, Jr. Dick Jacobson Greg Jones John Kerschbaum Gary Kienast Ron Laubach Dale Loebsack Steve Martini How about a little tune? by Phi Sigs Don Maston Tom McLain James Merritt Bob Mitchell John E. Mitzel Lindsay R. Mohlere Thomas R. Newell Richard J. Perry Larry Donnell Petty Michael James Power Michael John Repanich Bernie Reynolds James S. Rhoton Randall Ray Riddle Blaire Roseberry David Rosser Dean F. Sevon Alan Dale Shintaffer Thomas A. Smith Butch Snelson David Startup Charles W. Sweany Greg Taylor Keith D. Trafton Steve Trent Vincent Trent Richard Greenwalt William Weinman Steven Wellsandt Stephen J. Whitaker The seventy-nine members of Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity found a lot to keep them busy. President Jim Van Woerden saw to it. At Christmas there was a house party. The Vienna Circle played at the formal pledge dance, and later there was a western dance and barbeque. A spring cruise was also planned. Bottoms up? 465 Pi Phi’s Find Life in a Bonnie Anderson Carol Benevides Jacque Bowman Bonnie Brereton Nila Jean Brereton Beverly Lee Brown Carol Lynn Clegg Carol E. Coleman Trish Cook Randee Crisman Susan Crosby Janet Daacke Karyn Sue Dennis Denise Edgecombe Christine Evans Sally Fiss Bonnie Francis Mary Gallagher Leslie Goldsworthy Kimberly Ann Gruenfeld Elizabeth Harri Lucinda Harrington Jeanne Hathaway Barbara Hedlund Jean Holmquist Charlene Huntley Joyce Marie Jett Joed Johnson Tonia Johnson Jennifer Johnston Nancy Kent Judy Kjargaard Susan Lemcke Terri Lowery Ann Martinson Shirley Matthews Another year has gone by, and the Pi Beta Phis have made it a good one. The 55 members were led by President Joyce Jett. At a Christmas fireside, toys were given to dates and then given to an orphanage. A Christmas party was also given for alums. A pledge dance highlighted the year. Two speakers were presented to house members— Pat Farwell of the Peace Corps from Biafra and Dr. Bhatia of the Honors Program. 466 Series of Adventures Jan McClellan Sandy Moore Melissa Morris Linda Payne Colleen Pleas Amy Radewan Debbie Rightmire Linda Roe Mary Jo Seaman Trish Schnebly Robyn Simpson Barbara Lynne Smith Sheri Smith Mary Snider Sarah Snyder Leanne Solin Chris Van Winkle Jan Wiggum Pi Phis honor guests at their annual Christmas fireside. Pi Kaps Active David L. Anderson Paul R. Baldwin Gary Ball Bob Bloom Ron Brummel Bruce Buskirk Richard W. Cams Larry Alan Craig J. M. Craney John R. Cutter Allan Davis Donald Duff DeWitt Bob Dixey Melvin L. Elvebak Steve Fitzgerald Richard Freiheit Nicholas J. Giovanni Randall Greggs Chuck Hawthorne Roger M. Henderson Dennis Eddie Hogg “Dream Girl” candidates thumb through the Pi Kap’s scrapbook. 468 III Campus Activities John Horn Roger Hunt Gordon Johnston Joe Johnston Steve Jones Keith Alan Kramer Allen Linnes Rob Lundin Mike Lynch Stephen Richard Malphrus Bud Marrs Richard McComb Denzil H. Miller John Gregory Mitz Jim Morris Chris Mues John Mues Greg Nylander Paul Olson Tim Rowand Bryant C. Russell Ed Sanford Robert J. Schlecht Allen Schwenker Mike Shaw Tom Sherry Mark Snow Ron Souza Wayne E. Staley Bruce Stewart Greg Stock William Sundvor Rob Thompson Don Willard Transeth Dave Truslow Joe Vitulli It’s an “apparent trap” . . . once you’re a Pi Kap. You just never want to leave. Remember the firesides, the serenades, the dinners? Recall the president, Bob Dixey, the pledge dance, the Dream Girl formal? Remember the songs? And who were those speakers? Major Prisk, Dean Kinney, lawyers from political science? Rally Squad members? Butchmen? Cheerleaders? We had them all in the Pi Kap house! SAE Holds Grand Prix de Palouse, C. Ed Anderson Terry Michael Anderson Mack Armstrong Darrell Bafus Tony Baker Michael B. Bauer Pat Bauer Neil Benaroya David Lee Blaskowsky Bob Bowers Dave A. Brooks Robert W. Colburn Bob Edwards Mike Eneroth Richard M. Fike Gary Garner Bill Gordon David B. Gordon Brand Griffin Lane Griffin Glenn Gudaz Jim Hahner Jim Hart Jay Hazelrigg Don Henrichs Brian G. Hipperson Mark D. Jewell Allen Kayler Jim Kile Doug Kramer An all out effort to capture this year’s intramural trophy didn’t stop the SAEs from enjoying the “usual” fraternity activities. Among their better functions were the Christmas party with their Little Sisters of Minerva, the raunch dance, the “Grand Prix de Palouse” and “Acme” stationery. All in all, President Robin Rohwer and the SAEs enjoyed a very active year. Chooses Little Sisters of Minerua Don Lewis John Lierman Dan Lust Ted Lyon Jeffrey J. McManus Bruce H. McWhirter Dave Morency Marty Murray Ernest W. Neben, Jr. Jack Osgard Wayne Pazina Roger T. Pennell Dave Powell James Patrick Purvis III Barry Roach Robin S. Rohwer Allan Rothfus Gary Lloyd Rothfus George Lawrence Rugg Rob Sample Gary Smick Kenneth Smick Sky Smick Peter T. Smith Scott Smith Tom Smith Tony Stevens H. Andy Suess Patrick Tucker Dave Woodworth Jim Yassick Dennis Zimmermann Well Bob, she doesn’t seem to feel the same way about it. 471 Is there really a kite up there? Sigma Chis Enjoy Last John Amos Lynn Atwood John Barlow Thomas Bcechinor Greg Bemis John Bergsma Tex Bjorn Dave Burdega Richard Callahan Chris Carlson Spencer Davis Tom Edmunds Dave Grundstrom Mark Gunning Year in Their Old House Jiggs Haines Tyier Hansell John Hiller Roy Jeffrey Orman Johnson Robert Kipe Jim Klavano Rick Korsberg Jeff Lightheart Ed Lindstrom Rich Lindstrom Douglas McDonnell Dave Moldenhauer William T. Parker Bob Pearson Steve Petersen Steve Shearer Roger B. Shelton Mike Wilson Robert Wright We’re not egging you on when we say the Sigma Chis are great. One member this year had a bet on how many eggs he could down in an hour. Thirty-eight eggs later he was sick. A road race, number one in over-all intramurals, and a Sweetheart Ball highlighted the year for the Sigma Chis. President Tyler Hansell realizes the problems it takes holding down such a dynamic group. My favorite cook! Extra Activities Makes Karen Barrett Sheila Brockie Gail Brown Pam Buckley Karen Childress Madora Clodfelter Ginny Crabb Teresa Crain Sandy Cummins Connie Dixon Sue Dowding Vicky Finkas Jeanne Flower Barbara Hall Janet Halver Mary Ann Hanson Patricia Sue McLaughlin Louise Mehner Lesley Metzger Kathleen Money Children were honored at an alum Christmas party given by the Sigma Kappas. Decorations on doors for competition was another of their activities. Speaker Dr. Butler, a pajama dance, and Jenna Winquist as president helped make Sigma Kappa an all around winner. “Is everything ready for the tea? Our guests will be coming any minute now.” 474 Sigma Kappa a Winner Angela Moos Joan Murphy Vicki Norrie Barb Poelker Sharon Reffett Judy Regan Joan Reinhard Cathy Seeley Mary Spake Elaine Spencer Diana Stack Charlene Tichy Cindy Votaw Kim Warrior Christine Wihlborg Jenna Lee Winquist Barbara Wood Claudia Young “Santa! For me?” Gary Lewis and the Playboys Richard Adams Bruce J. Berg Michael Boero Jeff Buerstatte Jerry Burnett David M. Chapman Terry Esvelt John Douglas Feusner John Fletcher Paul Fletcher Craig Gable Todd Gay Joe M. Gentry Robert J. Gregoire Gary R. Harker Bruce Carter Hartford Rick D. Hively William C. Hoisington Dale Huffman Dan Hull Ronald James Scott Jarboe Ron Jewell Michael R. Johnson For Christmas activities last year, the Sigma Nu all-house party couldn’t be beat. The men also held their annual “Waterfront Brawl” in March. Hearts really fluttered at the White Rose formal in April. The group was led by Gary Lewis, president. Mark McWhorter Richard J. Mitchell Richard W. Myers John Nethercutt Neal Olson Tim Olson Gary Oxner Jim Petersen James W. Philopant 476 Enjoy Remodeled Sigma Nu House Jim Pinnell WilJiam R. Rhodes Jim Roberts Jim Robinson Ric Ruidl Michiel L. Salmon Ralph M. Scariano Eric Skaug Daniel E. Slagle Evan E. Sperline Jan Stowell Brad Stratton Richard B. Thomson Donald Lee Volkmann John Wigmore Lyell Williams Rex E. Witherspoon Gary Wood Another casual evening at home . . . Gail Anderson David Barneich Scott Barratt Don Battistini Michael A. Bayne Stan Bemel Tom Brandt Dave Bruce Bill Burnham Greg Cowen Chuck Daiger Craig Dewey Stuart Deysenroth James W. Elmer Gary Elstrom John Emery John Evans Charles T. Ferris You dropped another oranament! Sig Eps Place First in Homecoming Chariot Race Bill Fleming Dave Fox Robert D. Fukai Steve Greenough Gary Bruce Greer John Paul Giesa Steve Goebel Reed Hadley Dan R. Indgjerd Frank L. Jackson Kenneth Lee Krebs Dale J. Kreisman Charles Leyster John Charles Merritt Alan T. Meyers Harold A. Michel, Jr. John Miller John A. Ogren Lonnie A. Olson Mark Palmer Mark Pedersen Tony Pickering Stephen F. Reese Stan Rhodes Tom Rhone Dennis Riggs Greg Roger Art Sandison Gregory D. Smith Scott Taylor Gerry Thompson Steve Thosath L. Michael Todd Sigma Phi Epsilon began their year in a big way by placing first in the Homecoming chariot race. They continued to be active with several exchanges and a fall pledge dance, held in the sleeping dorm. In March the formal was held in Spokane where their “Queen of Hearts” was crowned. As President, Lonnie Olson presided over much of the planning. Doug Vawter Barton E. Wilson Bud Withers 479 Daughters of Diana Help TKEs Jim Antich Edward Bailey Steven F. Barradale Dan Beard Roger Beck Roger L. Belair Richard Kirk Bohrer Greg Botch Keith Brehm Bruce Byron Buttermore Randy Carter Jim Christianson Craig L. Crippen Michael Ellis Tim Ford Dick Grace Jim Hadland Eric Hanson Jack Hardebeck Rick Harlow Dan Hart Tom Hays Richard Hemmen Ed Hendrikson 480 with Christmas Decorating Dave Herren Bud Hoff Wayne Hoff Gary Hueckel Steven R. Jones Jamie Kirkebo Randy Koehler Kirby H. Lambert Keith Larsen Tim Larson Bob Lee Bill Marcan Charles McMillan Jim Muir John Murphy Doug Myers Jim Nagle Jeff Newlands Robert Nuzum Steve Rinehart Mark Roberts Dave Sadick Art Sather Dave Schneider Harold Scott Mike Shride Fred L. Stobb Lloyd Swain Nick Thoennes Robert J. Thronson As a result of much planning, President Randy Simmons and the other members of Tau Kappa Epsilon were offered many enjoyable activities. A semi-formal and pledge dance, a professors’ dinner, a tree decorating party with their Daughters of Diana, and several speakers from the BSU and St. Thomas Moore were all on their busy agenda. The TKE’s also found intramurals, water fights, and girl watching to be worthwhile activities. Theta Chi ... a Home Theta Chi where are you? At a Christmas dinner date affair, of course. Oh. it is not the season? Well then we were listening to speakers Dean Kinney, or Dave Bishop, or maybe Ray Crabbs. Or maybe we were at our pledge dance. Look where there is action and there you may be sure, is a Theta Chi. May I have this dance? 482 Dick Agman Wally Allert Stan Amas Brian Benzel Bruce H. Benzel Kelly Brown John Griffith Jack Hoffman J. D. Hollenback Steve Ingram Bill Campbell Patrick Coleman Thomas O. Dauer Randy Dugger Thomas M. Elliott Ron Eklund Jim Frary Charles R. Fortner Thomas Fowler William Nelson Genschow Mike Grecco Tom Gregory for Ox and Friends Michael James Greg Jones Cal Lantz Jim Lavick Loren L. Layne Doug Lofgren Randy Lonborg Ronald Marshall Michael Ellis McGraw Fred P. Meyer Dan Murphy Ken Neilson Jeff Norman Rich Northcutt Larry Allen Owens Gary Paine Tom Peters Ray Phillips Harold Dennis Roys James I. Scharf Erik D. Sebby Mike Siemon Ron Smith Michael Sodorff Edward F. Soule Lee Thoren Michael A. Ulowetz Pat Vlowetz Mark Waller Steve Weber The life of a pledge—(in the kitchen)! 483 Theta Xis Improve Alumni Relations Phil Anderson James R. Bachert David E. Baugh Steve Carr Kenneth C. Crocker Robert L. Crocker Robert C. Crumpacker Roy Cutler Jerry Dean Dake Michael G. Ellis Gene Emmons Michael F. Ford Vernon Fritz Stephen Fuson Doug J. Garbareno Lyle Gilbreath Ronald Graham Jim Grant Gregory A. Hallstrom George Hauser Ron Manor Tom McLaughlin Douglas Neil Steven S. Olson Thom Permenter Duane Sheldon Rowett Patrick G. Seymour Steven M. Seymour Richard R. Slater Mark Stritmatter Michael Vixie Henry Irven Wyman Carl Zaremba At the Theta Xi Christmas fireside, joke gifts were exchanged between dates. The most unusual was a goldfish. After vacation, the men returned to find all of the radiators broken from the frozen water. Also during the winter, the annual pledge dance was held. “Dry Gulch Drag” had music by the “Journey’s End.” Improved relations with local alumni resulted in several profitable dinner meetings. “What was that song again? We’re St. George’s Raiders?” 484 It All Depends on What You ' re Studying 485 Good clean fun! You only stayed here one week. 486 Greeks Are on the Moue It’s a sign of the times. Weep no more my baby . . . Leave the fun to me! 487 Greek Males Are Industrious Just one more time and I’ll have it done. 488 The Governor - Our State Administrator Governor Daniel J. Evans on Mt. Adams. A Message from the Governor: Our society is becoming an educated society. College enrollments are swelling as our peo¬ ple see the value of furthering their under¬ standing of our increasingly complex society. As we approach the 1970’s our goal and our responsibility in this state and the nation are to provide high quality education for an in¬ creasing number of people. In scanning our educational system and in looking toward edu¬ cation in the future, we see the addition to our curricula of courses in technical fields which have emerged during the past few years. Our colleges must be staffed to handle these areas. However, our educational system must also instill in our citizens a desire and ability to help solve society’s problems. Education must also help us to increase our sensitivity toward others as well as gain a fuller under¬ standing of ourselves. Our challenges are great. The future of our society depends on how well we can prepare ourselves for the tre¬ mendous opportunities and challenges of the years ahead. I am confident that the dedi¬ cated young people of today can lead Amer¬ ica toward a new unity, a new purpose, and a new prosperity tomorrow. 489 Board Sets Uniuersity Policies BOARD OF REGENTS: Michael Dederer, Seattle; H. H. Hahner, President, Walla Walla; Howard Morgan, Tacoma; Dr. H. Dewayne Kreager, Seattle; Lyle Neff, Pasco; Harold Romberg, Spokane. Not pictured: Mrs. Henry Owen, Seattle. Policies, personnel, and practices of WSU fall under the jurisdiction of the Board of Regents. The seven Board members are appointed by the gov¬ ernor for six-year terms. Meeting with the administrators, a faculty execu¬ tive board, and student groups fill up much of the Board’s time. Open session meetings are usually once a month. Homecoming, commencement, and mandatory April 1 meetings are important dates for Board members. Mrs. Henry Owen, Regent from Seattle, chats with Ray Crabbs, Mrs. H. H. Hahner Glenn Terrell, and Dave Bishop. President Board of Regents 490 forking to Maintain a Top Quality University Footsteps clatter on concrete, echoing dead, unseen feet. Mind pacing, walking, running over all paths of all people on our campus. Dr. Glenn Terrell, President of Washington State University, is concerned with his job. Glenn Terrell, a man, deeply involved in the lives that make a university. Many paths juxtaposed on a few acres, on a wall map, on a globe. A microcosmic world on a hill, evolving ever outward. One man, belonging to all students and faculty. A possession good for a safe keeping. President Glenn Terrell discusses many important matters with his secretary, Mrs. Genevieve DeFleming. Meeting our President—the new Faculty Reception Terrific Terrell “Dad” and “Dear” are not the most common names for President Terrell except when wife Francine, Glenn and Francie speak to him. President and Mrs. Terrell enjoy a football game. WSU’s president has an interesting discussion with a Peace Corps recruiter. 492 An apple a day keeps the doctor away, so the doctor brings guests. There’s snow man like our man walking the winter way. More Than Yesterday, The third tower of the Stephenson Complex, Stephenson East, was under construction during 1968-69. 494 Less Than Tom morrow The new gymnasium will be located between Smith and Bohler. Early construction of the Design Disciplines Building began in the summer of 1968. Working to Maintain a Top Quality University Progress is Dr. Wallis Beasley’s most important product. Agen¬ cies which parallel and blend into one another are within his jurisdiction. He is also head of the Planning Council. What we wish to do, and how we plan to attain goals of the next ten to fifteen years are his major con¬ cern. Progress Power may be a new picket sign on the WSU campus. Wallis Beasley Executive Vice President 496 Supplying the Means to Further Our Education i 4 Ottis Rechard Director Systems and Computing Norman A. Braden Director General Extension Donald Smith Director Library Dr. Ottis Rechard is the eating, breathing, talking member of the ma¬ chine oriented Systems and Computing Center. He directs Data Processing and Computation in an effort to keep man and machine working at their maximum. Dr. G. Donald Smith di¬ rects four floors of facts. Holland Li¬ brary is under his jurisdiction. Plan¬ ning for greater study facilities, com¬ plete research information, and com¬ puter systems are his major concern. He also is in charge of the Veterinary Medicine and Education Libraries. “Stop it some more,” is not an am¬ biguous statement to Mr. Norman Braden, Director of the General Exten¬ sion Service. High school and univer¬ sity level classes are offered through correspondence and extension to two thousand off-campus students. Relaxing Retreat ♦ ♦ ♦ Acting Vice President Academic Dr. Herbert Wood, is an over¬ seer of functions within supervised instructional programs, research units, and extension services. Each of these three have various cate¬ gories falling under them. Scientific research, extension in agriculture and engineering, and college grants are all handled through this man’s office. Developing our academic¬ ally outstanding university is his main desire. Herbert J. Wood Acting Vice President Academic 498 Students Admitted into Programs Carl J. Nyman Acting Dean Graduate School Make That Poinf (Grade Point) Lewis M. Magill Chairman Academic Standing Committee Vishnu N. Bhatia Coordinator Honors Program Louis D. McNew Coordinator Curriculum Advisory Program 500 Progressive Ideas Philip Keene Director Facilities Planning Warren A. Bishop Vice President University Development His business is everyone’s business, on campus that is. Warren A. Bishop, Vice President University Development, supervises the Departments of Physical Plant, Housing and Food Service, Gen¬ eral Services and Staff Personnel. 502 Exemplify University Development Bruce Rutherford Director Physical Plant E. G. ‘Pat’ Patterson Director Scholarship and Development Fund , Alumni Relations Cal Watson Acting Manager Radio-T elevision Dennis Morrison Assistant to the President Manager News Bureau Money Matters “Thar’s gold in them thar hills,” and V. Lauren Shelton, Vice President Finance is in charge of it. His responsi¬ bilities include a $112-million-dollar budget. It takes a wealth of knowledge to manage the Housing and Food Service, Office of the Controller, the Budget Office, and Staff Personnel and General Services. To coin a phrase, here is a man with a lot of sense. There is a lot of change on our campus, and we have the right man to handle it. V. L. Shelton Vice President Finance Matter Most Janis F. Ikstrums Budget Officer David Nordquist Director Staff Personnel William L. Poindexter Director Housing and Food Service Robert B. Smawley Director General Services James E. Anderson Retirement and Insurance Officer Howard E. Mount Controller Alumni Spirit Still Strong The Alumni Center of WSU houses the executive offices and the office of all graduated students. Their main activities center around the promo¬ tion of the Scholarship and Develop¬ ment Fund. A new area of interest this year is attempting to increase the alumni involvement in all areas of the university. Hoping to improve edu¬ cational patterns and the readiness of students to face the business world is its purpose. The director is actively associated with the senate legislation and gives them a better look at the needs and benefits of WSU. Flowers to you, alums. Are Spurs still as spirited? 506 John C. Clevenger Dean of Students Enjoys Week-End Hunt Away from Duties When it comes to organizing and administer¬ ing students’ campus services and relations, no one tops Dean of Students, John C. Clevenger. He oversees not only student government and social activities but also major university decisions such as visitation hours in living groups. 507 Initiating New Programs for Women Students Most men would envy Dean Catherine Northrup her job. She is the director of all women students at WSU. She does not make rules but works with the established ones. She also serves as an ad¬ visor to individual girls who have problems. Her job is a large one which she compe¬ tently executes. Gaynell Dixon Assistant Dean of Women Catherine M. Northrup Dean of Women 508 Mary Ann Youngren Assistant Dean of Women Advising and Counseling Men ' s Living Groups Wanted Dead or Alive: A man who will accept the re¬ sponsibility of Resident Hall Programs, Student Financial Aid, and discipline of men students. As Dean of Men, Dean McCartan receives a lasting reward for his many jobs. Forms fill his office from dull involved government forms to one headed “Two- Legged Types.” Happiness is being needed and wanted at WSU; Dean McCartan is. Arthur McCartan Dean of Men Leaders Direct and Dr. Carey cares. As director of ASWSU activities and the Wilson Compton Union Building, Dr. Matthew G. Carey is building toward the future. Remodeling the CUB, and organizing the many activities there have kept Dr. Carey very busy for the past two years. He sank the TUB, (Temporary Union Building) and replaced it with a “new breed of cat,” the CUB. Luxury and practicality have given WSU a well designed future, a newly created animal, the CUB- rat. This is a student who just can’t stay away from the building. Happiness is a CUB. Tom Wright Coordinator Activities and Recreation Matthew Carey Director ASWSU Activities and Compton Union Building 510 Coordinate A SWSU Activities Bob Stephens Recreation Supervisor ASWSU Activities Carroll Hayden Program Advisor ASWSU Activities )( CONTS PKSIMN Barbara L. Mitchell Program Advisor ASWSU Activities A Place for Everyone A job can be found and a job well done can be witnessed by the Director of the Place¬ ment Bureau, Walter M. Bristol. Job representatives come to the bureau and inter¬ view students under the direc¬ tion of Mr. Bristol. He is assisted by Terry Busch and Lloyd Olson. Walter M. Bristol Director Placement Bureau Ter ry J. Busch Assistant Director Placement Bureau Lloyd D. Olson Assistant Director Teacher Placement 512 Service With a Smile “A stitch in time saves nine.” Dr. Ralph Buttermore, Director of the Student Health Service, is in charge of a major operation. His nine years of labor include the birth of the “appointment only” sys¬ tem. Treating 225 students a day will no longer make doctors lose their patience. There is more time for leisurely efficient consultation. Students still employ the “apple-a-day” system, but it is comfort¬ ing to know the WSU medical people will never cast aside a needy student. “Definitely no, yeah” would not throw Dr. William A. Cass off. As Direc¬ tor of the Counseling Center, he deals with social and emotional problems at WSU. He realizes there are not absolute black and white sides for all student problems. Through national testing, leadership and sensitivity training, and private counseling, his cen¬ ter deals with the student on a very personal level. Theodore E. Doty has a job, the nature of which is alien to many of us. He is director of International Programs. As a new Director this year he is devoting a world of service to his position. Students who find this campus Greek to them may go to Mr. Doty’s office for foreign aid. The office is constantly striv¬ ing for expansion, (today WSU; tomorrow the world). Growth beyond that is pretty difficult. Ralph M. Buttermore Director Student Health Service William A. Cass Director Counseling Center Theodore E. Doty Acting Director International Program CUB Remodeling Facilitates Everything has its place. After a year of waiting, we moved back into the CUB. The listening lounge—one of the fea tures of the newly re-opened CUB. 514 New, Better Look President Glenn Terrell was the principal speaker at the CUB dedica¬ tion, March 15, 1969. Jimmy Caras, five-time World’s Pocket Billiard Champion, was featured in a billiard exhibition during dedication week. One of the honored guests at the dedication was Mrs. Wilson Compton, wife of the late WSU President, for whom the CUB was named. 515 Police and Fire Chiefs Responsible for Campus Safety Safety services at WSU received their greatest workout in history during the tense, troubled year of 1968-69. Growth, an ever-greater scarcity of parking spaces, and most of all the tensions stemming from a divided America all contributed endless problems day and night for the 15 hard-working men and women in police uniforms on this growing campus. Fire¬ men also had their year of worries. They guarded all areas and people by operat¬ ing the ambulance on 24-hour call, in¬ specting and preventing fire hazards, and staying vigilant against fires at all times. Their day-and-night emergency repair service was especially taxed. The worst crisis came during Christmas holidays as Pullman’s worst winter reached 50 degrees below zero. William Pence Fire Chief Ernest Schrenck Police Chief 516 2 I mmm ■■■ «| S§ i S| Sweet Young ThingT - Chinook Editor Shy? Far from it. What, me worry? You bet! Black and white letters, pages, a hard cover, are nothing special. Add life to the letters by forming the right words, photographs care¬ fully taken, working hard, a reflec¬ tion of human life, and something special has been created. The 1969 Chinook is finished now. The year is gone, slipped somewhere into a memory. The year 1969 to be pulled down from a shelf and contemplated again in some future time and place. Laughter, tears, and everyday student life are re¬ flected in this, for you of WSU, from us. So my name isn’t Gary Schell. It’s mail isn’t it? 517 CHINOOK EDITORIAL AND BUSINESS STAFF: Bottom to Top: Midge Ball, Editor; Kaki Moore, Divisions Editor; Cherie Totten, Divisions Editor; Carl Zaremba, Assistant Business Manager; Debbie TannehilJ, Photo Editor; Chris Simek, Art Editor; Barb Matthews, Copy Editor; Mary Brown, Copy Editor; Sue Daiger, Divisions Editor; Diane Salt, Fall Layout Editor; Windy McMillan, Fall Photo Editor; Holly Sparkman, Layout Editor; Linda Nelson, Divisions Editor; Paulette Martin, Associate Editor; Mark Stritmatter, Business Manager; Gary Schell, Sports Editor. 518 ■i Chinook Staff Sees Perspectives Elizabeth Harri Spring Layout Editor Chinook Chinook Advisor Maynard Hicks prepares to blow out the candles on a birthday cake presented to him by the staff. Sports Editor Gary Schell, and Student Publications General Manager Wesley Calvert watch. 519 Chinook volunteer staff members, such as Carla Nelson, spend many hours helping to improve the ’69 book. 520 Chinook Volunteers Contribute to ’69 Chinook CHINOOK VOLUNTEER STAFF: Front Row: Terry Rieger, Teresa Johnson, Jan Korus, Linda Fisher, Sally Fiss, Meg Seabury, Pat Totten, Phyllis Mc¬ Adams, Bev Vails, Anne Gehrett, Marie Simkins. Second Row: Joyce Korus, Pam Walters, Janet Lorenzo, Marcia Hoffman, Judy Mecartea, Mike Vixie, Bonnie Akins, Sharman Bramer. Third Row: Ann Martinson, Gayle Waara, Nancy Roth, Darlene Wright, Gigi Wrede, John Jamison, Nancy Bunnell, Thelma Lind. Back Row: Karen Johnson, Steve Olson, Gordon McKay, Mark Bjerke, Bill Semmler, Patsy Balhiser, Carla Nelson. Not Pictured: John Blasen, Roy Cutler, Kay Carstens, Sheri Kalmbach, Kathy Berry, Susan Augee, Candi Clark, Alison Price, Barb Seabury, Charlene Tichy. 521 Pleasure and Work Go Hand in Hand Slim’s is in Worley, Idaho. So was the Erergreen-Chinook retreat in the fall. The result was inevitable. “Paulette, will this layout fit in the book?” “Here’s a tape measure, Midge, let’s measure it.” 522 Pub Board Planning Defies Ulcers Talent is wonderful in the crea¬ tion of Student Publications, but plain old good sense is needed too. Student Publications are under the jurisdiction of the Board of Publications. The Daily Evergreen, WSU’s campus tri-weekly newspaper; Chinook, the campus yearbook; and Gamut, the literary magazine on campus, all answer to the Board. Technometer, the En¬ gineering magazine, goes to the Board for advice. Approval of staff members and allocation of money, meetings with editors and decision making are some of the jobs the Board handles. Fall semester chairman, Roger Shelton, left, shows spring semester chairman Fred Meyer the ropes of chairmanship. BOARD OF PUBLICATIONS: Front Row: Herbert Wood, Bruce Hartford, Terry Logan, Ross Hart, Jeff Fletcher, Midge Ball, Joni Scrupps, Jean Rosenbaum, Dick Thornton. Back Row: Jeff Blumberg, Fred Meyer, Mark Stritmatter, Hugh Rundell, T yn Curry, Roger Shelton, Mat¬ thew Carey, Wes Calvert, Howard Mount. 523 Publications Advisors Wheels are turning on the publications staffs, but like every wheel there is a need for a hub to hold individual spokes together. The hub for Motif, Technometer, Chinook, and the Daily Evergreen consists of four important men. Wesley Calvert, as general over-all manager, is the man to organize and answer for the work done and not done on the publication staffs. Maynard Hicks is an advisor for Chinook, Motif, and Technometer . Tom Heuterman and Harlan Stensaas are newsroom and editorial advisors for the Daily Evergreen . These men all serve as instructors in the Communications Department. Aid and complaints go to these men from people on and off staffs. Wesley Calvert General Manager for Student Publications Fll huff and I’ll puff and PI1 . . . 524 Communicate Helpful Hints Tom Heuterman Daily Evergreen Newsroom Advisor Harlan Stensaas Daily Evergreen Editing Advisor Maynard Hicks Chinook , Motif , Technometer Editorial Advisor Hmm ... no matter which way I turn I will get shot. 525 Meet the Press - Daily Evergreen Tom Curry considers the many Daily Ever - green problems. Tom Curry Fall Editor Daily Evergreen During the Student Publications retreat, uany evergreen business start members Jeff Fletcher and John Morris study the situation at Slim’s in Worley, Idaho. Editors and Business Manager A man of the times, Tom Curry, strove to be creative as Fall Editor of the Daily Evergreen . In the spring, a man’s fancy turns to lighter things and so the editor of the paper was Jean Rosenbaum. These two editors were the go-betweens between the faculty and students, as well as the voice of the ’69 generation. Care was important in selection, discretion, and a true voice of our era and telling the news “like it is.” Business Manager Jeff Fletcher handled all angles of sales, prices, and income for the Daily Evergreen . Long hours and careful tabulating made this job a difficult and arduous task. Jean Rosenbaum Spring Editor Daily Evergreen Jeff Fletcher Business Manager Daily Evergreen Fall Dally Evergreen Staff FALL DAILY EVERGREEN STAFF: Front Row: Tom Vogt, Assistant Sports Editor; Tom Curry, Editor; Sue Prendergast, Campus Editor; Sue Hinz, News Editor; Eric Mathison, Depth Writer; Jean Rosenbaum, Managing Editor; Jack Wilson, News Editor. Back Row: Rick Coffman, Sports Editor; Pe¬ ter Overmeyer, Depth Writer; Gary Eliassen, News Editor; Nancy Keyes, Society Editor; Karen Erickson, News Editor; Kim Whitney, Assistant Society Editor. 528 Has a Nose for News DAILY EVERGREEN BUSINESS STAFF: John Morris, Circulation Manager; Steve Thompson, Jeff Fletcher, Business Manager; Lee Foreman, Mary Lee Hoyt, Classified Ad Manager; Michael Malody, Assistant Ad Manager; Dave Peterson, Ad Manager; Gary Stebbins. Sometimes things do go to the birds! Jack Wilson checks over pictures for the morning’s Daily Ever¬ green. 529 Got Any Hot News Flashes? “There is more than one advantage to being on the Daily Evergreen ” Rick Coffman, Sports Editor, tells JoAnn Buecker, spring Assistant Society Editor, and Mary White, spring Assistant News Editor. The pen is mightier than the sword. Sometimes even a hot room and strewn desk can be the beginning of an idea . . . sometimes the end. 530 Tell the Spring Dally Evergreen Staff Dave Mathiason interviews for the Daily Evergreen at the BSU demonstration. SPRING EVERGREEN STAFF: Front Row: Louise Mehner, Assistant News Editor; Gary Eliassen, Associate Managing Editor; Tom Curry, Managing Editor; Jean Rosenbaum, Editor; Sue Hinz, Campus Editor. Back Row: Jim Klavano, Assistant Sports Editor; Rick Coffman, Sports Editor; Doug Blosser, Spot Reporter; Peter Overmeyer, News Editor; Kerry Goodwin, Photo Editor; Tom Vogt, Assistant Sports Editor; Jack Wilson, News Editor. The Media Is the Message ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF: Jim Dunne, Acting Manager, KWSU-TV; Rick Simon, Assistant Stu¬ dent Staff Coordinator; Hugh Rundell, Student Staff Coordinator. AM ANNOUNCERS: Charles Hinde, Dan Blackford, Jim Oliver, Skip Mooring, Paul McCormick, John Smoots, First Semester Crew Chief. 532 CONTINUITY STAFF: Candy Olson, TV; Mrs. Sylvia Watson, Supervisor; Gerald Priest, AM. The Mind Is the Motivator TAPE NETWORK: Steve Franko, TV Crew; Bob Gese, Manager; Randy Pugh, Film and Tape Librari¬ an; Jeff Rounce, Student Recording Engineer. SPORTS CREW: Front Row: Ken Zeran, Jim Adams, Jeff Rounce. Back Row: Jim Myers, Sports Chief; Dave Overstreet, Mark Kaufman, Tom Nihoul, Rick Simon. Laurel Winston is the announcer on Luncheon Date, KWSU’s radio In the press box, Jeff Rounce and Bob Pederson film live cov- program of news and announcements. erage of a wrestling match. 533 Tune In and Turn On TV ANNOUNCERS: Ken Stevens, Crew Chief; Lan Archer, Cal Watson, TV Supervisor. TV STAFF: Gaynelle Lindquist, Traffic Clerk; Tod Neuenschwan- der, TV Audio. TV CREW: Front Row: Kevin Brechner, Ken Stevens, Crew Chief. Second Row: Gaynelle Lindquist, Susan Shephard. Back Row: Bob Meyer, Ron Hardin, Mickey Shutt, Ric Ruidl, Dan Anderson, Hal Palmer. 534 A Lens into the Past, Present, and Future Ron Hardin, Ken Stevens, and Jim Dunne, Director, are engineering the live coverage of wrestling in the TV remote van. FILM CREW: Craig Johnston, Bob Pederson, Jim Tatum, Andy Harle, Film Room Assistant; Bob Mclrvin, David Miller, Cinematographer; Mike McNamee, Film Director. KUGR ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF: Front Row: Mickey Shutt, Marilyn Kennelly, Program Assistant. Back Row: Val Limburg, Advisor; Tod Neuenschwander, Station Manager. 535 KWSU Reaches Student Wave Lengths Marilyn Kennelly is monitoring audio during a live telecast of a wrestling match. Seated are Sue Shephard, Jon Livingston, Assistant Wrestling Coach; and Jim Meyers, Sports Chief. News Announcers Hal Palmer, News Chief; Bob Pederson, and Tom Nihoul study a script. KUGR had live coverage of the Chariot Race held at the Homecoming Rally. The KWSU-AM Staff at work are Elmer Erickson (seat¬ ed), Music Librarian; Burt Harrison, Manager; Lan Archer, and Don Pitzer. 536 Radio Reveals Real Student Interests Tune in to KUGR 20 hours a day and rock and roll, news, sports events, and campus in¬ terests will be heard on the WSU radio station. A mara¬ thon in the new CUB aided in making money for Biafra. A “bedrace” with the U of Idaho station, KVOI was sponsored for Parent’s Weekend. The Homecoming Rally, Chariot Race, and Activities Fair were covered live by the station. KUGR STAFF: Front Row: Ron Hardin, Music Director; Marilyn Kennelly, Program Assistant. Second Row: Bill Dunn, Music Director; Craig Jones, Special Events; Tod (Owens) Neuen- schwander, Manager; Jim Adams, Sports Director; Mary Mains, Secretary. Back Row: Hal Palmer, News Director; Bob Meyer, Continuity Director; Mickey Shutt, Production Director and Chief Announcer; Dave Bielski, Promotion; Val Limburg, Advisor; Mike Davis, Promotion. KUGR ANNOUNCERS: Front Row: Keith Roberts, Gerard Priest, A1 Hoenhous, Jerry Divis, Andy Harle is announcing at the KUGR Mara- Tod (Owens) Neuenschwander, Hal Palmer. Second Row: Mary Mains, Tom James, Kathleen thon, which raised $2,200 for Biafran Relief. Kline, Bob Meyer, Joe Salvatore, Mike Davis, Dave Bielski, Ron Hardin, Sally Ellsworth, Bill Dunn, Steve Greenough, Marilyn Kennelly, Gary Elstrom. Back Row: Glenn Gregg, Dan Anderson, Dan Blackford, Lee Weber, Craig Jones, Steve Sappenfield, Greg Cowen, Greg Roger, Jim Adams. 537 Technometer Covers Engineering Events Engineering fields couldn’t function without the worthwhile publication, Technometer . The magazine is issued four times during the year. Campus engineering students, alumni in the field, and industrialists receive the magazine. It covers items of major interest in all engineering fields. The student magazine stretches from coast to coast in circulation. The Technometer has a governing board which is headed by Chairman Pro¬ fessor Robert Luedeking. Editor Gene Voiland, and Business Manager Del Roberts justifiably consider their magazine a success. Gene Voiland Del Roberts Editor Business Manager Gene Voiland, Technometer editor, and Lee Weidner, compo- Gene and Lee go over rough copy for the next issue of Technometer . sition artist, work on pasting up an issue of the Technometer . 538 Gamut - Now Motif ism Writer’i The name of WSU’s literary maga¬ zine was changed this year from Gamut to Motif . Bruce Hartford, its editor, in his planning decided to part ways with recent previous lit¬ erary magazine endeavors. He felt he invested the entire year in explora¬ tions and planning in many direc¬ tions to attempt to provide a literary magazine broadly based in the tal¬ ents and accomplishments of a num¬ ber of departments and of the entire university community. He led in tentative organization a staff with this goal in mind. He dealt in many directions with departments, stu¬ dents, individuals, and groups, and the publications board, trying to bring together the creation he visualized. The Motif was not published in 1969, but a base was laid for the new Motif for future development. Bruce Hartford Motif Editor Many people spent hours sitting behind a typewriter working on the 1969 Motif that was never to be. 539 Communications Report WSU ' s Story Hal Palmer runs the camera for a WSU wrestling match live on KWSU-TV. Chinook’s illustrious Sports Editor snows staff. The Student Publications Retreat—a time for gathering ideas and brainstorm¬ ing for the new year. Roberta Beeson, Receptionist, coordinates activities in B-27, the Student Publications office. mmmmmm mi mm ■ - ■ iffi’K : -:■ ■ : ' %M:® ' ’;. ■ .-• • ••: ' •• : . . ■ ' •-••; - - ■ ■ ■ . • WM . • . . •• ‘.-■■ ' ■ Ml: ■ : . ■••■ ; ' -- ' -.iV ' : tm m m mr- 3t@gS :v Spider light flashes Then spins the da rk web of Night. My feelings are at both ends of the infinite I believe in black and white, night and day. I long to chase after butterfly dreams, to ponder world reality, And at the same time, be true to myself. 544 An escape — can also be a prison 546 Only through the eyes of a mirror can I see my soul— its fancies, its flaws. I watch myself with disappointment, with pride sometimes, and sometimes with closed eyes. 547 A fragile dream— Waiting for the Wind of Chance To search, and sometimes to find, That is Hope. 549 551 We change— Mostly our perception though. The giant school building is not so big anymore Although the trees have grown along with us. Everything is still the same, We just see it all differently now. It is time—Change—or just people that make us grow older? 552 INDEX r 1 1 Subject Index Acacia . 410 Academic Administration.496 Agricultural Economics .22 Agricultural Engineers . 23 Agronomy Club . 24 Air Force . 83 AIME-ASM . 70 ALA . 69 AIChE . 70 Alpha Chi Omega .412 Alpha Delta Pi. 414 Alpha Epsilon Rho . 39 Alpha Gamma Delta . 416 Alpha Gamma Rho . 418 Alpha Kappa Lambda . 420 Alpha Kappa Psi . 58 Alpha Lambda Delta . 150 Alpha Omicron Pi . 422 Alpha Phi .424 Alpha Phi Omega. 149 Alpha Phi Sigma . 40 Alpha Tau Alpha . 23 Alpha Tau Omega . 426 Alpha Xi Delta . 428 Alpha Zeta . 32 Alpine Club . 159 American Pharmaceutical Association.90 Angel Flight . 85 Army . 78 Army Sponsors . 79 Arnold Air Society . 85 ASCE . 71 ASME . 71 ASCA Council . 21 ASWSU Committees . 123 ASWSU President . 120 AWS . 133 Association for Computing Machinery.40 AUSA . 81 Athletic Council . 201 Athletic Honors . 270 Baseball . 259 Basketball . 230 Beta Gamma Sigma . 59 Beta Theta Pi . 430 BOC . 119 Board of Publications . 523 Board of Regents . 490 Boxing Club . 215 Butch . 217 Butchmen . 216 Chi Omega . 432 Chinook . 517 Christian Science Organization . 152 College of Agriculture . 17 College of Economics and Business. 56 College of Education . 61 College of Engineering . 66 College of Home Economics.74 College of Pharmacy . 88 College of Sciences and Arts.33 College of Veterinary Medicine..91 Coman . 273 Community . 276 Concert Band . 98 Cougar Christian Fellowship . 152 Cougar PE Club . 64 Cougar Rangers . 80 Cougarettes . 203 Crimson Circle . 142 Crimson Clover . 25 Cross Country . 248 Dairy Science Club . 25 Davis . 278 Delta Chi . 434 Delta Delta Delta . 435 Delta Gamma . 437 Delta Phi Delta . 41 Delta Sigma Phi . 439 Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha .41 Delta Tau Delta . 441 Delta Upsilon . 442 Duncan Dunn . 280 Entertainers . 115 Equestrian Club .,. 26 Evergreen . 526 FarmHouse . 444 Faith and Life Community . 308 FFA . 27 Fine Arts . 99 Fish Fans . 269 Football . 218 Forestry Club . 27 Future Veterinarians . 32 Gamma Phi Beta . 446 Gannon . 283 Goldsworthy . 287 Golf . 258 Governor Evans . 489 Grey W . 202 Gymnastics . 243 Home Economics Chapter.76 Home Economics Student Council.75 Honor Guard . 87 Horticulture Club . 28 Hui Hauoli O’Hawaii . 154 Indian Students . 155 Industrial Arts Club . 72 IEEE . 72 K’s . 145 IFC . 136 Intramurals . 207 Judo Club . 212 Junior Panhellenic . 141 Kappa Alpha Theta . 448 Kappa Delta . 450 Kappa Kappa Gamma . 452 Kappa Psi . 90 Kappa Sigma . 454 Karate Club . 212 Kruegel-McAllister . 291 Lambda Alpha Epsilon . 42 Lambda Chi Alpha . 456 Lambda Kappa Sigma . 89 Lariat Club . 29 LDS . 153 McCroskey . 299 Memoriam . 576 Men’s Bowling Club . 213 Military Chairmen . 77 Mortar Board . 143 Motif . 539 Mu Beta Beta . 30 Mu Phi Epsilon . 43 National Collegiate Players . 42 NSID . 76 Neill . 301 Off Campus . 303 Omicron Nu . 75 Orton . 309 Outing Club . 156 Pakistan Students . 155 Phi Beta Kappa . 44 Phi Chi Theta . 59 Phi Delta Theta . 458 Phi Epsilon Kappa . 65 Phi Eta Sigma . 150 Phi Gamma Delta . 460 Phi Kappa Phi . 151 Phi Kappa Tau . 461 Phi Kappa Theta . 463 Phi Mu Alpha . 43 Phi Sigma Kappa . 464 Photographers . 556 PEM Club . 64 Pi Beta Phi . 466 Pi Kappa Alpha . 468 Pi Lambda Theta . 63 Pi Mu Epsilon . 44 Pi Tau Iota . 45 Plays . 101 Poultry Science Club . 31 President Terrell . 491 Radio-TV Services . 532 Range Management . 30 Regents . 315 Research . 48 RHA . 138 Rho Chi . 89 Rho Nu . 159 Rifle Team . 80 Rogers . 322 Royalty . 381 Rugby . 215 Scabbard and Blade . 79 SAME . 81 Scott . 327 Senior Panhellenic . 140 Sigma Alpha Epsilon . 470 Sigma Cni . 472 Sigma Delta Chi . 46 Sigma Iota . 60 Sigma Kappa . 474 Sigma Kappa Phi . 45 Sigma Nu . 476 Sigma Phi Epsilon . 478 Sigma Tau . 73 Sigma Tau Alpha . 149 Sigma Xi . 47 Ski Team . 213 Soccer Club . 214 Speakers . 93 Spurs . 144 Stage Band . 98 Stephenson North . 330 Stephenson South . 338 Stevens . 344 Stimson . 346 Stimson Senate . 349 Streit-Perham . 350 Swimming . 246 Symphonic Band . 97 Tau Beta Pi . 73 Tau Kappa Epsilon . 480 Technometer . 538 Tennis . 256 Theta Chi . 482 Theta Sigma Phi . 47 Theta Xi . 484 Track . 250 University Choir . 97 University Fire Station . 366 Waller . 360 Wilmer . 363 WRA . 265 Wrestling . 240 Xi Sigma Pi . 20 Yell Squad . 204 YMCA . 148 YWCA . 146 553 A Aarstad, Jon . 458 Abbott, W. Bruce .202,220,224 Abe, Luke Okech. 125 Abell, Richard Forrest. 241,242 Abendroth, Samuel Paul.72 Abitia, Freddie . 72 Abolofia, Jack .58,129 Abrahamson, David W.44,161 Abrahms, John Henry Jr.60 Acharya, Vasant H.125 Ackley, William B. 19,28 Acuff, Diane Maria .161,268 Adams, Donna Jean.125 Adams, James Alan. 533,537 Adams, James W.161,322 Adams, Jerry Laurence.161 Adams, Kathy . 350 Adams, Linda .295 Adams, Martha .44,151,299 Adams, Mary Ellen .144.344 Adams, Mary Kathleen. 161 Adams, Patrick James.439 Adams, Randall Walter.264 Adams, Richard . 476 Adams, Samuel Arthur.82 Adams, Sarah Jane.141 Adams, Sharon.363 Adams, Susan Kay .330 Adamson, James .420 Addicott, Maria Glee.315 Aden, John . 439 Adkins, John . 322 Adkins, Margaret . 355 Admiral, Roger . 212,338 Afagh, Farhad .71,161 Agenbroad, Chris L. 21,26 Agman, Dick . 58,131,482 Agnew, Dolly Irene.161 Agnew, Karen Lorraine.266 Agnew, Nancy . 350 Ahlstrom, Kenneth B.439 Ahmed, Mazoor . 155 Aiken, Jeffrey Lynn .70 Aikins, Jessie . 482 Akers, Steve . 215,366 Akey, Dan . 430 Akins, Barbara Jean. 89,90,161,521 Akins, Fred . 456 Akins, Marian . 269,428 Albert, Terry . 410 Albright, Diane R. 267,269 Alder, Sharyl . 315 Alder, Steve . 23,145,418 Alderman, Sheldon Lee.161 Aldrich, Roger L. 84,119,151,430 Aleksey, Michael F.309 Alexander, Elizabeth . 161,355 Aley, Clare . 59,278 Alferness, Patti . 315 Ali, Muhammad S.155 Allard, Connie . 273 Allen, Bruce Lee . 161,256,257 Allen, Diane . 482 Allen, James Michael . 69 Allen, Janet . 133,416 Allen, Jay Harold . 287 Allen, Joyce D. 330 Allen, Kathryn . 26,355 Allen, Leonard D. 230,237 Allen, Margaret Alice.315 Allen, Margaret Ann . 125,126 Allen, Mike . 346 Allen, Robert Lee . 287 Allen, William David.338 Allender, Edward Jack. 161 Aller, Margaret . 315 Allert, Richard M. 73 Allert, Wally . 69,482 Allinger, Pattie Jo . 446 Allison, Ken . 461 Allison, Leora . 363 Allison, Marcia C. 161 Allison, Robert Glen.73 Allred, Woody . 79,82,161,463 Almberg, Larry. 249,251,252,270 Almos, Janet Kay. 393,437 Alongi, Claudia Kay . 161 Alpert, Gary Duane . 44,161 Alt, Iris . 135 Altena, Camilla . 303 Altena, Gene . 149,161,303 Altenburg, Carol M. 150,295 Amas, Stan . 161,482 Ames, Dale Gene.161,287 Amidon, Alda . 265,299 Amos, Jack . 161,463 Amos, John . 472 Anarde, Jeanne Marie. 162,428 Ancellotti, Martin B.227 Andersen, Andrew John . 65 Andersen, Carol Ann .330 Andersen, Michael S. 87,271 Andersen, Roger Hollis.151,159 Anderson, Albert E. 420 Anderson, Alfred Jay . 23 Anderson, Arnise Peggy. 154,482 Anderson, Betty . 414 Anderson, Bonnie . 397,466,478 Anderson, Carl B. 162,360 Anderson, C. Ed . 470 Anderson, Cherry . 273 Anderson, Dan . 346,349,534,537 Anderson, David Harold . 162 Anderson, David Lynn . 468 Anderson, David R. 426 Anderson, David V. 360 Anderson, Donna Louise. 133,437 Anderson, Gail . 478 Anderson, Gary Lee . 162 Anderson, Gregory E. 40,42,162,360 Anderson, James E. 505 Anderson, James M. 162 Anderson, Jan . 273 Anderson. Jeanne . 450 Anderson, Jet trey Daniel.444 Anderson, John . 309 Anderson, John C. 227,239 Anderson, Judy . 330 Anderson, Karen . 140,162,450 Anderson, Larry . 162,410 Anderson, Marcia . 89,90,303 Anderson, Margaret.414 Anderson, Mark . 90,444 Anderson, Marlow E.303 Anderson, Marsha Gail.123 Anderson, Mary . 327 Anderson, Michael R.45,151,162 Anderson, Michael T. 309 Anderson, Neil Curtis. 207,213 Anderson, Paul . 442 Anderson, Philip Tyson. 162,484 Anderson, Rebecca M.63 Anderson, Robert Donn.162 Anderson, Sally. 407,448 Anderson, Scott Edward.69 Anderson, Sig . 43,303 Anderson, Sue . 450 Anderson Tami . 416 Anderson, Terry J. 162,360 Anderson, Terry . 322,406,470 Anderson, Victoria J. 43,355 Anderson, William B.162 Andre, Lynn Marie. 159,327 Andrews, Scott. 150 Andrews, Susan . 327 Angelini, Norman S. 202,263 Angell, Larry . 322 Angle, Lauren . 330 Angus, Wendie . 75,295 Anholt, Brian Foster . 20,27,162 Antich, Jim . 480 Antich, Kathryn . 162,315 Antoncich, Linda .482 Antonich, Margie . 482 Antonie, Marvin Edward .287 Appel, Norma L.278 Appleby, Michael G. 162 Appleton, Lissa Ann. 132,392,446 Archer, Lance Howard. 46,534,536 Archibald, Glenn A. 162 Argast, Marie . 350,482 Arger, George . 430 Arger, Greg . 430 Argetes, Harry T. 346 Armfield, Kris . 350 Armfield, Rocky . 123,461 Armstrong, Brian Ross.60 Armstrong, Catherine.355 Armstrong, Edward John.224 Armstrong, Mack . 470 Armstrong, Sue . 273 Armstrong, William C . 264,430 Arnett, Derrin . 346 Arnold, Janie . 330 Arrants, G. Jane . 134 Arthur, Robert Myers.24,162 Arvidson, Steve S. 309 Ashenbrenner, Thomas E.27 Asher, Kay . 416 Ashford, Don . 454 Ashlock, Jack . 216,430 Ashurst, Becky. 330,385 Askins, Jean Marilyn.151 Aslam, Mohammad.155 Asplund, Donna . 144,428 Atkins, Ralph Teddy . 224 Atkins, Tom . 145,420 Atkins, William T.322 Atkinson, De Mack III .263 Atkinson, Jan . 416 Atwood, Lynn . 472 Aubert, Gena . 412 Aubert, Steve . 464 Augee, Susan Lynn. 26,295,521 Augerson, Terry . 40,162,322 Augustine, John L. Ill.30 Aumann, Marianne . 149,150,363 Aune, Trude . 414 Auseth, Carolynn . 162,295 Austin, George T. 67 Austin, Linda . 291 Austin, Steve . 322 Auvil, Lawrence Robert.213 Avant, James L. Jr.207 Ayeldson, Greg. 42,44,129,151, 162,426 Avion, Diane . 315 Axelson, Kristie Lynn.268 Axling, Thomas John.162 Ayaz, M. 155 Ayer, Kathleen M.424 Ayers, Frank . 322 Ayers, Janet . 327 Ayers, Katherine.482 Ayers, Kendall R. 309 Ayler, Steven . 71,283 Aylesworth, Gloria .278 Aynsley, Brock Ord T.227 Ayres, John Edward . 162,247 B Babayan, Manuel W. 69 Babcock, Greg . 360 Babcock, Janice . 123,452 Bibcock, Nancy . 162,315 Babcock, Thomas Hart. 85,441 Babcock, William H. 162,454 Babin, Jacki . 266,267,327 Babler, Michael Eugene.263 Bacharach, Moore . 162,454 Bachert, James Roy. 82,162,484 Bachert, Sandra Cay . 162 Bachhuber, Pegg . 119,450 Bachtold, Chris . 330 Back, Mary Louise . 124,130 Bacon, Kathryn Ann . 162 Badal, Awiya Oshana . 71 Bader, Richard . 322 Baer, Judith . 330 Baer, Norman Waldamer.20 Bafus, Darrell . 81,470 Bafus, Gerry . 303 Bafus, Marlene Louise . 132,414 Bafus, Roger Allen.322 Bagley, Randall . 464 Bagley, Susan .135,424 Bagnall, Curt . 283 Bahl, Joan . 432 Bahr, Robert . 418 Bailey, Bette . 330 Bailey, Edward . 227,480 Bailey, Jerry A. 37 Bailey, Kathy . 303 Bailey, Robert C. 227 Bailey, Robert E. 227,322 Bailey, Susan . 291 Bailor, Barbara Lynn. 162,437 Bailor, Katherine Lou. 392,437 Bainbridge, Linda L.355 Baird, Dick . 224,227 Baken, John Tyler . 322 Baker, Betty L. 26,330,391 Baker, Bob . 464 Baker, Carol . 162,355 Baker, Cathy S. 291 Baker, Gail Suzanne . 382,437 Baker, Gretchen. 76,162,350 Baker, Karen J. 265,355 Baker, Leslie . 130,203,452 Baker, Linda Jane . 133,162,327 Baker, Nancy Ron . 162 Baker, Richard . 456 Baker, Richard Stanley.162 Baker, Tony . 470 Bakke, Tony . 309,416 Bakshas, Helen Jean.43 Balch, Patti . 203,446 Baldwin, Bruce Owen. 127,162,252 Baldwin, Kathy . 446 Baldwin, Paul Robert. 162,468 Baldwin, Richard L. 162,224 Balhiser, Patsy. 424,521 Ball, Gary Dale . 468 Ball, Jocklyn . 315 Ball, Michael Robert.287 Ball, Midge .162,517,518,522,523 Balmer, Carla . 327 Balyeat, James E.41 Balyeat, John R.456 Barbee, Dave . 346,349 Barbour, Michael John. 150 Barker, Linda . 76,162,450 Barkley, Lester .338 Barlond, Paul .303 Barlow, John .472 Barneich, David .84,86,478 Barnes, Bruce Smith.83 Barnes, Jerry Dean.21,26,29 Barnes, Jim Lee .26,29 Barnes, Kim S.309 Barnes, Scott .346 Barnett, Becky .278 Barnett, Glenn .308 Barnett, Larry Robert .82 Barnhart, Karen .291 Barnhart, Thomas .461 Barnhill, Clara .291 Barr, Robert Hugh .464 Barr, Ted .454 Barradale, Steven F.480 Barratt, Scott .80,478 Barrett, Bob .212,322 Barrett, Dan .123,145,442 Barrett, Douglas H.366 Barrett, Joseph P.420 Barrett, Karen .474 Barrett, Lon .439 Barrett, Richard Scott .81 Barrett, William C.244,245 Barrom, Daniel Paul .73,119,145, 148,151 Barrom, Linda E.147,291 Barrow, Linda .295 Barrus, Susie .295 Bar telle, Steve .202,224,226,270 Bartelme, James Walter.80 Bar thole t, Tom .145,151,442 Bartholomew, James K.71 Bartlett, Donald R.163 Bartlett, William .442 Bartley, Alice A.269 Bartoletta, Marilyn Kaye .355 Barton, Kate .412 Barton, Peter .360 Barton, Sylvia .152,295 Bartow, Robert K.410 Bartroff, James N.163 Bartrum, Sally .482 Barzee, Marcia .295 Barzo, Sergeant Steve .78 Basit, Abdul.163 Bassett, Day L.23 Bassett, Joann .76,163 Bastow, David .309 Batchelor, Larry .303 Bates, Marc Phillip .32 Bates, Stan .201,226 Batley, Bob .163 Battistin, Don .163,478 Batway, Darwyn Jon .249 Bauer, Michael B.82,163,470 Bauer, Pat .470 Baugh, David Elden _83,85,145,150 484 Baughman, Jean .163,315 Baum, David Brian .338 Baumgartner, Sally .355 Baxter, Dave .150,346 Baxter, John .81,458 Baxter, Louise .159,315 Bayer, Richard Dale .44,151 Bayne, Michael A.81,478 Baysinger, Jerry Ralph.69 Bay ton, Scott .80,81,434 Beach, David L.163,410 Beach, William .434 Beale, Kathy .89,330 Beall, Wendy .450 Beam, Arlene .330 Beard, Casey .464 Beard, Dan .480 Beard, John .426 Beardsley, Chloe .273 Beasley, Totsie .44,151 Beasley, Wallis .496 Beattie, Donald Arthur .287 Beattie, Douglas Paul .64,65,163 Beaver, Daniel James.309 Beavers, William F.163,283 Beck, Arlo .163 Beck, Bonnie .330 Beck, Carol Jo .163 Beck, Don E.442 Beck, Karen Louise .76,151 Beck, Robin L.147,315 Beck, Roger .480 Beck, Thomas .138,301 Becker, E. Theodore .145,150,338 Beckerini, Rita .203,422 Beckley, Kelly .145,430 Beckman, Linda Marie ... .163,203,414 Beckwith, Helen .432 Beckwith, Sandra .128,203,452 Beddow, Ann .315 Bedford, Karen .163 Beechinor, Michael Lee.287 Beechinor, Thomas .472 Beeman, Fred .81,309 Beeman, Paul .32,145,444 Beernink, Jill Marie.400,422 Beers, Wayne R.72 Beeson, Roberta .540 Behne, Timothy Lee .22,163 Behrens, Jeannie .344 Beieler, Roger .32,338 Belair, Roger L.163,480 Bell, Anita S.151 Bell, April .330 Bell, Cathy Diane .43 Bell, Dennis Richard .80,87 Bell, Douglas .44,283 Bell, Jean .163,315 Bell, Liz .276 Bell, Loretta .291 554 Bell, Monica .414 Bell, Robert .434 Bell, Thomas Graham.163 Bemel, Stan .224,478 Bement, Jane Elizabeth.85,437 Bemis, Diane .350 Bemis, Greg .214,472 Bemis, Susan Elaine .267,330 Benaroya, Neil .470 Benavides, Carolyn J.392 Bender, Robert A. Jr.287 Bendix, Henry Eugene .224 Benefiel, Pat .428 Benedict, Darrell Ray .216 Benet, Sandra Lee .151 Benhardt, Ernest .163,439 Benito, Rustine E.355 Benner, John L.163 Bennett, Edward M.201 Bennett, George T.151 Bennett, Greg .40.86.163,338 Bennett, Jack S.86,87,163 Bennett, Jimmy Duane .287 Bennett, Lucy .291 Bennett, Mel .20,163,287 Bennett, Sandi .163,416 Bennett. William T. Jr.87,309 Bensch, Sue .72 Bensel, Barry .346 Bensen, Gary L.346 Benshoof, Lynda .63,163 Benson, Eric Conrad .151 Benson, James E.163 Benson, Paula .295 Benson, Pete .464 Bensussen, Gayle .126,150,273 Bentley, David .322 Bentzien, Lynnette .355,414 Benzel, Anita .43,414 Benzel, Bonita .414 Benzel, Brian .482 Benzel, Bruce H.482 Benzel, Edward Charles.150,287 Berdan, Donald Everett .32 Berg, Bruce J.476 Bergamini, Kerry .315 Bergan, Gary .227,338 Berger, P. David .224 Bergeron, Mark Allen .81,216 Bergesen, Linda Jeanne ... .266,268,269 Bergevin, Katherine Ann . . . 30,163,452 Bergsma, John .472 Berilla, Judy .363 Berken, Carol .400,432 Berman, Larry .464 Bernd, Robert W.163 Bernhard, Ellen .43,315 Bernt, James Joseph.27 Berringer, Karen L.89,90,163 Berry, Carol .350 Berry, George Lee .80,81 Berry, James R.163 Berry, Jill Marie .437 Berry, Kathy .128,412,521 Berry, Stan .499 Bertholf, Margaret .330 Bertramson, B.R.17,129 Bertrand, Ronald G.322 Besgrove, Vernon Edwin .303 Bess, Lisa E.295 Bess, Lynn M.295 Betcher, Mary .265,424 Bethards, Billie N.287 Bethune, Kenneth M. Jr.70 Bettesworth, Larry G.430 Betts, Attie L.68 Betts, Michael Anthony .32 Betzold, Ann .276 Bevaart, Leonard J, .163 Beverstock, John V.84 Beyersdorf, Thomas .70,163,439 Bhatia, Vishnu .500 Bhatt, Sachindra .163,309 Bhutani, Baldev Raj .125,155 Biallas, Pamela Lee .140,414 Bickard, Sue M.163,291 Bickelhaupt, Dan G.418 Bickelhaupt, Susan _44,143,151,163 Bickford, Dennis .309 Bickford, Neil B.338 Bidle, Steve .456 Bielski, Dave .360,537 Bina, Frances .330 Binder, James Boyd .163,426 Binder, Judith A.44 Binford, Joanne Louise .395 Birdsall, Jaclyn .133,330 Bise, Michael William .283 Bishop, David Roy _44,137,142,490 Bishop, Robin M.82,163,287 Bishop, Warren A.502 Bitow, Janis Rae .124 Bitow, Mike .80,243,244,434 Bjerke, Mark .22,151,163,521 Bjork, Dave .163 Bjorn, Jex .472 Bjorseth, Ann .330 Blachly, Lee .461 Black, Barbara .424 Black, Colleen .327 Black, Joyce Kathryn.291 Black, Robert .439 Black, Robert J.60,460 Blackburn, Illona .350 Blackford, Daniel E.346,532,537 Blackford, Gaylen .410 Blacklaw, Patty .422 Blackmer, Cynthia E.164 Blacutt, Mario Mendoza .164,309 Blair, Detta .355 Blair, C. Donald .439 Blair, Doug Lee .164 Blair, Douglas N.426 Blake, Carol .164 Blakemore, Robert Jr.338 Blandhard, Janet .422 Bland, Lyle .309 Blank, Sheila Faye .44,63,150,151 Blankenship, Douglas W.83 Blankevoort, Mary .26,32,350 Blasen, John .303,521 Blasen, Evelyn .428 Blaskowsky, David Lee .470 Blattspieler, Terri .151,164,412 Blaylock, Marolyn .164 Blazier, Lyn .125,412 Bleasner, Jim .20,164 Blegen, Ina .344 Blegen, Karen .45,344 Blendheim, Kris .291 Blessing, Kathy .295 Bligh, Maureen .43,164,315 Blondin, Karen .291 Bloom, Greg .463 Bloom, Bob .468 Blosser, Douglas G.46,531 Blosser, T.H.18 Blowers, Barbara L.164,482 Bluhm, Jim Ernest .287 Blumberg, Jeffrey B.523 Blush, Leslie Jean .278 Board, Karla .330 Bobb, Victor .150,303 Bockemuehl, James H.164 Bockman, Jo Ann .303 Bockman, Karen .303 Boddy, Nancy .164,327 Bodhaine, Gina Marie .125 Bodker, Drew Maurice .287 Boero, Michael .476 Boesel, Craig .164,303 Boettcher, Carol .149,424 Boettcher, Kristi .133,147,269,315 Bogan, Art .283 Bogart, Kathleen L.269 Bogle, Francie .422 Bogle, Judy .303 Bogle, Richard C.303 Bogucki, Donald W.309 Bogyo, Thomas P.47 Bohannan, Gary W.150,360 Bohler, Bette .424 Bohrer, Richard Kirk .164,480 Boldt, James M.456 Bolin, Tom .303 Bolton, Roger .346 Bomar, Nicole .295 Bonaci, W. Stephen .287 Bond, Bruce G.149,322 Bond, Thomas K.441 Book, Larry L.164,260,263 Booker, Mark E.164 Boon, David Lee .23,287 Boone, Donald A.71,164,346 Boone, Donald Joe .73 Boone, Linda .295 Boone, Randall E.164,303 Boone, Thomas J.418 Borders, Linda .291 Boren, Ann Y.295 Boren, Janice .295 Bosman, Don .164 Bostic, Elizabeth Sue .138 Boston, Janet Kathryn .315 Bostrom, Dick.461 Botch, Greg .132,480 Bottomley, Bruce Bland .159 Bottomley, Sue Anne .159 Boucher, Kenneth T.283 Boughter, John .349 Boule Cathy .330 Bourgo, Don .283 Bouwens, Mike .80,81,322 Bowell, Marilyn .132,432 Bowen, Judi A.350 Bower, Ray .164 Bower, Ronald M.303 Bowerman, Kit B.21,32,309 Bowers, Bob .470 Bowers, Lynn .164,203,315 Bowker, Lee Harrington .159 Bowman, Jacque .135,141,387,466,478 Bown, Gilbert Francis .82 Bowser, Vaughan Karl .227 Boyce, Dave .460 Boyce, John Thomas .213 Boyd, Anna Marie .30 Boyd, Harold .21,24,418 Boyd, Joan .482 Boyd, Steven Francis .239 Boyer, Bob .287 Boyer, M. Christine .85 Boyer, Susie Marie .164,446 Boyes, Susan .330 Boyington, William R.151,164,410 Boyko, Ken .464 Boyle, Dave .410 Boynton, Harlan Clark .164,338 Brackee, Michael E.322 Bradbury, Annalee .273 Bradbury, Nicolee .273 Braden, Norman A.497 Brader, Carla .303 Bradley, Donald James.70,73,81 Bradley, Janice .432 Bradley, Joseph T.60 Bradley, Stephen .287 Bradshaw, Art .81,145,434 Brady, Lynn .133,267,363 Brady, Philip A.458 Braim, Jody .295 Brain, George B.61 Brain, Mary .446 Brake, Jonathan W.338 Bramer, Don .287 Bramer, Sharman .416,521 Bramhall, Cecil M.164 Brandenburg, Sue .203,432 Brandmeir, Karl David .164 Brandt, Douglas E.444 Brandt, Laurie .164,450 Brandt, Tom .478 Brand void, Chris .309 Brandvold, Judtih Rose .164,330 Brann, Arnold .237,309 Brannan, Fred .464 Branning, Nancy .330 Branson, Gary Kenneth .224 Brattebo, Thomas B. Ill.86,87,164 456 Bratton, Joy .47,133,144,299,406 Brauner, Bruce .463 Brauner, David Ray .164 Braunwart, Kurt .322 Bray, Kathy .85,203,422 Bray ton, F. Charles .262,263 Brazeal, Robert Keith .123,130 Brebner, Bonnie .414 Brechner, Kevin .322,534 Bredal, Jan .456 Brehm, Keith .480 Breidenbach, Edward .322 Brelsford, Mary .295 Bremer, Judy .330 Brennan, Cheri .295 Brennan, Patricia .273 Brenneis, John .145,338 Brereton, Bonnie .123,466,478 Brereton, Nila Jean .135,466,478 Breslin, Denis Michael .224 Bressler, Richard C.20,30 Breuninger, Jo Ann .273 Breuninger, Linda .138,295 Brewer, Robert Anthony .32 Brewer, William Harold .72 Bridge, Chris .82,164,458 Bridgman, Doug .31,338 Briehl, John Ludwig .283 Briggs, Barry .430 Brimhall, Susan C.267 Brink, Deborah Lee .76 Brink, Donnetta .428 Brincken, Jane .131,330 Brinkman, Brenda .355 Brinsmead, Lee .287 Brinton, M.346 Britain, Jim .338 Britt, John .283 Brockie, Sheila .474 Brockway, Robin .123,408,414 Brock way, Chuck .216,430 Brodahl, Craig Allen .309 Bromley, Gerald P.164 Brommer, Diana .291 Brooke, Philip S. Ill .410 Brooks, David A.470 Brooks, David E.164,439 Brooks, Dave .322 Brooks, Don .309 Brooks, Jane .350 Brooks, Miriam .159,164,299 Brooks, Randall Lee .87 Broom, Jeffrey L.164,283,430 Broome, John .138,338 Broomell, Joan .273 Brothers, James R.164 Brower, Beth .315 Brower, Lynette .164,276 Brower, Michael R.71,73,164,283 Brower, Tom .430 Brown, A. Tanner III .287 Brown, Barb .355 Brown, Betty .59,350 Brown, Beverly Lee .164,466,478 Brown, D. L.164,283 Brown, Dave .338 Brown, Douglas .418 Brown, Gail .474 Brown, Gail R.43,164,344 Brown, George W. 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Jr.224 English, Anne .296 Englund, James S.152 Englund, Sonja .123,424 Ennen, John .464 Enyeart, Kirby Lynn .366 Erb, Grant Theodore .323 Erickson, Barbara .159,482 Erickson, Daniel L.346 Ericksen, Dee Dee .363 Erickson, Elmer H.536 Erickson, Gary Ernest.136 Erickson, Jane .43,332 Erickson, Karen L.528 Erickson, Katherine.170,435 Erickson, Michael .170 Erickson, Nancy .356 Erickson, Ric .232.237.430 Erickson, Richard John.202 Erickson, Robert S.224,227 Erickson, Wayne .44,151,170,456 Erkenbeck, James B.224 Erie wine, Lyle .323 Ernst, Charles Lynn .30 Ernst, Jack .252,254,456 Erp, Michael J.360 Erwood, Steve .339 Esche, Tim .136,149,444 Escobar, Fabio G.215,304 Eskeberg, Karen .424 Eskelson, Cheryl Ann .42 Eslick, Linda J.470 Eslick, William G.72,73,84,142,170 Espedal, Judy .327 Espy, John S.323 Essinger, James L.170,442 Estes, James .69,284 Estvold, Carol .344 Estvold, Pamela Ann .151 Estvold, Wayne Harvey .72,81 Esvelt, Craig .442 Esvelt, Terry .476 Ethell, Ray .349 Ettlich, Ernest E.38 Ettling, John William.170 Evans, Christine .133,466,478 Evans, Ellen Mae .363 Evans, John .478 Evans, Kathy .356 Evans, Pam Sue .363 Evans, Rich .284 Evans, Suzanne .170,276 Evanson, Marilyn K.316 Evenden, Jim .258,418 Evers, Deborah .482 Everston, Michael Andre Louis.288 Everts, Ronald Warren .27 Ewalt, Robert .501,509 Ewen, Robert Carl .223,224 Ewing, Gwen .132,327 Extine, Michael Wayne .434 Eyerdam, Steve.310 Eymer, Jill .123,414 Eyre, Patti .351 F Fabian, Felix M.40 Fabiani, Richard .264,284 Fahrenkopf, Herb .339 Fairchild, Carolyn .78 Fairhart, Antoinette May .170,268 Falla t, Collin .304 Falor, Paul R.60,439 Fanning, David Brian .42 Farina, Joe .458 Farrar, David L.46,426 Farrar, Kim .299 Farrell, Pamela Alice.89 Farrens, Dean C.21,25,284 Farris, Richard Allen.32 Farver, Priscilla Anne.316 Fatur, Carole Lynne.276 Faulds, Robbie .428 Fausti, Jannis Marie .44,151 Fay, Robert .284 Fecht, Barbara .316 Fecht, Karl .81,288 Fedoroff, Robert W.439 Fedt, Diane Irene .170,327 Fehler, Glenn .426 Feider, Barbara A.170,432 Feldhaus, Cathy .273 Felgenhauer, Sally.144,159,291 Felker, Doug . ' ..339 Feller, Delores .132,291 Fellstrom, Steve .170 Fels, Michael Eugene .202,237,263 Felts, Marsha .63,351 Fenner, Dave .39 Fennessy, Barbara Jean.27,351 Fenton, Karen .170 Fenton, Terry .28,426 Ferguson, Gwynneth .316 Ferguson, James H.346,349 Ferguson. Linda .432 Feris, Patricia .316 Fermo, Rich .463 Ferrel, Charles Jr.310,565 Ferrel, Donald J. . 44,151,170,284,406 Ferrell, Bill.288 Ferris, Belinda .45 Ferris, Charles T.478 Ferrucci, Terry .316 Ferry, A1 .288 Feusner, John Douglas.476 Fidler, Linda .41,316 Field, Gregg .224,270,404 Field, Janeen Carol.43,267 Field, Michael Leonard .346 Field, Shelley .268,428 Fielder, David Gordon .213 Fievez, Sharon .212 Fike, Richard M.470 Fillingame, Cynthia D.44,151 Finch, Lola .509 Finch, Mary Ann .356 Finkas, Vicky .170,474 Finke, Robert .323 Finney, Kathy .299,391 Finsrud, Susan Kay.147 Fiscus, Keith E.27 Fish, Donald E.170 Fish, Sharon .170 Fisher, Carol .351 Fisher, Craig M.170 Fisher, Doug .434 Fisher, James F.44,151 Fisher, Kathy .278 Fisher, Linda .422,521 Fisher, Theresa A.42,129,170 Fisk, David A.339 Fiss, Sally .466,478,521 Fitzer, Steven .310 Fitzgerald, Gayle .141,424 Fitzgerald, Steven R.252,468 Fitzpatrick, Paul D.323 Fitzsimmons, Bonnie A.170 Fitzsimmons, Marilyn.363 Fitzsimmons, Michelle .363 Fitzsimmons, Richard.461 Fitzsimmons, Tom W.170 Flaherty, Pat .458 Flaherty, Patricia J.316 Flaherty, Rebecca Ann.170,316 Flechsig, Ernest .288 Fleer, Bob .45,170,456 Fleet, Dot .422 Flegel, James Richard.170 Fleming, Bill .81,479 Fleming, Nancy Jean .170 Fletcher, David Eugene.24,304 Fletcher, Jeffrey Gerald ... .523,526,527 529 Fletcher, John .476 Fletcher, Paul .476 Fletcher, Richard Blaine.464 Flones, Janet Rae .59,170 Flones, Peter F.70,151,170 Flood, Mike .215,463 Flores, Mary Teresa .332 Flory, Julie Kae .296 Flothe, Llynda .170,412 Flower, Jean .25,474 Flowers, Gary .323 Flowers, Kathy Joy.273 Floyd, Dennis .420 Floyd, Eddie .284 Floyd, Linda .412 Fluharty, Dean M.32 Fogle, Cherie Adair .267,356 Follmer, Becky .450 Fondahn, Dean J.434 Forar, Ferris L.29,310 Forbes, Gale .149,363 Forbes, Scott .80,454 Forcier, Susan .59,170,299 Ford, Michael Fredrick.80,484 Ford, Richard Lloyd .242 Ford, Robert M. Ill .69 Ford, Tim .480 Fordyce, Ardean .316 Fordyce, Lee Ann.316 Foreman, Lee Wayne .529 Forsberg, John F.170 Forseth, Doug .442 Fortier, Judith .42,317 Fortner, Charles R.482 Foruzani, Gholam Hossein H.170 Foss, Gary C.346 Foster, Beatrice Ann.41,269 Foster, David M.71,170 Foster, Gary W.304 Foster, Joseph H.304 Foster, Linda .140,382,400,412 Foster, Lucy Marie .170,276 Foster, Robert J.47 Foster, Susan .332 Fountain, Lonny Dale .171,304 Foust, Diana .273 Fouts, John David.26,29 Fowler, Frank .284 Fowler, Joanna L.149,171,363 Fowler, Thomas .145,482 Fowles, Roy Lundberg .30 Fox, Dave .248,249,255,479 Fox, Kathy .149,412 Fox, Margi .44,151,363 Fox, Richard Warren .228,251,252 Fox, Sharlene E.351 Fox, Sheila .317 Faxe, Anita .171,273 Fraker, Ronald Dale .83 Francis, Bonnie ... 63,146,151,466,478 Francoeur, Lauren .317 Frandle, Sherry .422 Frank, Thomas L.464 Franklin, Jean D.344 Franklin, Ray .171,461 Franklin, Wes .461 Franko, J. Steve .39,171,439,535 Franks, Carole Lynn .146,171,435 Franks, Kathryn .424 Franks, Suzanne .435 Frantz, Larry .70,339 Franulovich, Sharon Marie .344 Frary, Jim .482 Frazee, Heidi .356 Frazier, Debbie .412 Frazier, Jane .85,299 Frazier, Kay .276 Frederickson, Janet.422 Fredrickson, Theresa .332 Freed, Janet Lynne .144,291 Freed, Rod .171,454 Freeman, Bill .323 Freeman, Deralyn .327 Freeman, Gweneth .273 Freeman, James Bruce.80,216 Freiheit, Richard .171,468 French, Martha Anne .428 French, Penny .171,414 Frender, William Dean.40 Fresn, Bob .456 Fresn, Skip .457 Frickelton, Bruce E.171 Frickelton, Janet .171 Friday, James .339 Friehauf, Greg .288 Friehauf, Norman Ford.288 Friend, Ernest Allen .32,339 Friis, Barbara .363 Frisbee, Gerald Doyle .22 Frisch, Steven L.171 Frisvold, Gary .44,145,150,284 Fritch, Christine L.344 Fritch, Mark .288 Frodel, Cathy .133,446 Frohs, Mary .317 Frost, Anita Ann .171,278 Frost, Dennis .284 Frost, Dorothy Eleanor.44 Frost, Margaret .267,327 Fry, Guy .59,60 Fry, Kristen Mary .152 Fry, Roger C.171 Frye, James Robert.258 Frye, Mahala M.273 Frykman, Jean .278 Fryxell, Roald .54 Fuher, Gary .339 Fuhrman, Beverly .332 Fuhrman, Stephen R.30,82 Fuhrmeister, Hannah .171,452 Fujimoto, Wanda H.151,171,273 Fukai, Robert D.479 558 Fulfs, Daniel R.310 Fulkerson, Byron J.461 Fuller, Sergeant Major Marvin.78 Fuller, Patricia Anne .407,437 Fullerton, Gene F.171,464 Fullerton, Linda .135,276 Fulmer, Carol .482 Fulton, Charlyn .291 Fultz, William Boyles.244 Fulwiler, Janice L.64 Furrenes, Pam .351 Furse, Thomas Hood Jr.60 Fusco, Steven M.410 Fuson, Stephen Miles .484 Futhey, Laura .276 Fyall, John .439 Fyall, Kenneth R.227,430 Fyfe, Marie Rae .171,299 G Gable, Craig .137,171,476 Gabrielson, Linda .356 Gadd, Margaret E.44,151,171 Gadd, Rodney R.70,172 Gadeken, Dayna .332 Gage-Cole, Murray T.283 Gage, Nancy .29 Gaines, Robert Dean .151,172 Gaines, William Dale .151,172,304 Gaines, Xerpha .63 Gaiser, Anne .448 Galey, Norm .80,81,340 Gallagher, Bonnie .407 Gallagher, Mary .134,212,466,478 Gallwey, Mary 0.74 Gamache, Bernard .304 Gamache, Steve .346 Gamble, Thom .304 Gannon, Rebecca .446 Gappa, Tim .410 Garasi, Susan Patricia.172 Garbareno, Doug James.213 Garbe, Kerry D.458 Garbe, Roxanne Kay .437 Garbell, Laurel .327 Garber, Linda .150,424 Garber, Nancy .30,172,363 Garceau, Denise .435 Garcia, Dan .42.323 Gardiner, Rick .426 Gardner, Glenna Marie .332 Gardner, Kenneth E.304 Garner, Gary .213,470 Garrett, Constance L.42 Garrett, Jacqueline .172,452 Garrett, Marcia .131,144,446 Garriott, Marvin Dale .44,151 Garrison, William L. Jr.81,310 Gasdick, John Edward .244 Gaskins, William Thomas Jr.88,90 172,224,227 Gasperino, Patti .273 Gass, Jayne .296 Gass, Robert .79,82,172,410 Gates, Dan .426 Gates, Danna .400,414 Gates, G Wynne .265,276 Gates, Mary Ann .144 Gates, Rosie .296 Gates, Wesley A.288 Gaudette, Mark .420 Gausman, Lora .332 Gautschi, Robert .42,360 Gay, Charles .80,323 Gay, Todd .45,172,476 Gaynor, Lynn .332 Gebo, Bill .442 Gebo, Robert .442 Gehr, Rebecca .123,408,452 Gehrett, Virginia Anne .428,521 Geier, Catherine .30,63,123,268 351 400 Geisbush, Dave .80,8 463 Gelidan, Ghazi Hashem .125,127 Gellatly, David C.39,46,172 Gembolis, Jane .143,151,172,452 Genschow, William Nelson ...172,482 Gentry, Carl Allan .212 Gentry, Joe M.476 George, Barry .340 George, Richard .71,81,284 Gephart, Glen A.172 Gerber, Eric .80,81,159,340 German, Roxie Vallene .267 Gerth, Leslie .356 Gese, Bob .533 Getz, Randall Allen .172 Ghirardo, Gail .172,437 Gibb, Douglass F.247 Gibb, Janis .133,446 Gibb, Marcy .132,141,446 Gibb, Stephen Doten .246,247 Gibbins, Chris .304 Gibbons, Jeff .457 Gibbs, Carol .85,450 Gibbs, Gordon Eugene .27 Gibelyou, Harry R. II.441 Giboney, Rick .442 Gibson, Carol J.172,351 Gibson, Mark Gregory .80,81 Gibson, Myrna .351 Gibson, William K.172,420 Giesa, James Brian.227 Giesa, John Paul .479 Giffin, Herb .323 Gifford, Valerie .452 Gilbert, Larry .128,418 Gilbert, Linda .172 Gilbreath, Lyle G.484 Giles, Cathy .127,452 Giles, Jaki .144,452 Giles, Judy .172,356 Gilkeson, Marilyn Faye.268 Gill, Marjorie Elizabeth _63,150,151 172 Gill, Ron .284 Gilleland, Susan .140,422 Giller, Cathy .435 Gilliam, Cora .482 Gillies, Bill .64,65 Gillies, D.J. Bill .64,65,151,173 Gillies, Sandra .151,173 Gillingham, Dennis Ray.173 Gilmore, Karen .269,351 Gilmore, Kurt William.29,304 Gilmore, Linda .344 Gilstrap, Lanny .284 Giltner, Gretchen .140,173,435 Gimlen, Guy Allen .81,284 Giovanni, Nicholas J.137,173,468 Giske, Kristine .278 Gisselberg, James Lee.26 Gisselberg, Ginny.422 Gittins, Boyd T.173,202,228,252 Giustino, Joseph .71,173 Glaser, Roger .464 Gleason, Irene Nanette .351 Gleiser, Charles C.58 Glenny, Janice Lee .173,276 Glessner, Jim .288 Glorfield, Alicia Gail .364 Godfrey, David A.44,173,346 Godwin, Frances Ann .173,356 Goe, Ruth Ann .332 Goebel, Carl J.30 Goebel, Steve .479 Goedde, John .461 Goesling, Linda .135,448 Goetz, John P.323 Goff, Bill .72 Gohl, Allan .23,360 Goldsworthy, Leslie .466,478 Golinsky, David G.173,224,270,431 Gomez, Michael .237,262,263,264 304 Gonyea, Pat .332 Gonzales, Elida .351 Goodchild, Andre S.45,173 Goode, Richard .252,304 Gooder, Leonard A.173 Go odman, Elizabeth .291 Goodman, Frederick J. . 79,81,173,464 Goodner, Steven P.90,173 Goodrich, Sandra M.173 Goodsmith, Aretta .299 Goodson, Brenda .296 Goodwin, Craig Luther .56,65 Goodwin, Gary Foster .27 Goodwin, Herb .44,145,150,442 Goodwin, Kerry .46,148,349,531 Gordon, Bill .470 Gordon, Carol E.62 Gordon, David .470 Gordon, Jeffrey John .216 Gordon, Jon .81,284 Gordon, Patsy Gail.44,151 Gordon, Paula A.432 G or ley, Chris .273 Gormley, Celeste .317 Gormley, Kathleen .173,317 Gornall, Joan B.151 Gorton, James Charles.224 Goss, Mark .310 Gossett, R. Wayne .26,29 Gossett, Bob .454 Gotovac, Joanne .278 Gottlieb, Robin .132,446 Goudzward, Susan May .296 Gould, Marcia E.150,299 Goulet, Janet .296 Graber, Guy H.288 Grace, Dick .480 Grady, Marie F.173 Graham, Anita .296 Graham, Liz .217,364 Graham, Liz .159,364 Graham, Keith .80,346 Graham, Kerry .351 Graham, Kevin .310 Graham, Richard .173 Graham, Richard .323 Graham, Ronald Joesph.484 Graham, Rory .173,434 Graham, Sheila .278 Graham, Shirl .47 Grahn, Donald Theodore .125 Granquist, Linda .266,267,317 Grant, Beverly Joyce .317 Grant, James Albert.201,484 Grant, Glen .308 Grant, Joshua Frederick VII .310 Grant, Kathy .89,317 Grasher, Alan Albert .173 Grassl, Gregory J.288 Grassl, Richard .304 Gratrix, Henry Alfred .73 Graves, Daniel L.310 559 Graves, James S.173,440 Graves, Terry S.173,310 Gray, Joyce Ann .133 Gray, Kathleen .173,452 Gray, Norm .60,304 Gray, Olive Marian .356 Graybill, Janet .422 Grebb, Jerry .346 Green, Robert .71,173,360 Greenfield, Eugene.66,154 Greening, A1 .434 Greenough, Steve .479,537 Greenough, Sue Ann .173 Grim, Bruce H.173,458 Grimes, Pam .173 Grimm, Kenn .442 Griswold, Joan C.152 Gritman, Joy .332 Grocock, Gerald R.152,323 Gronberg, Shari .317 Gronewald, Kenneth R.366 Gronewald, Thomas Hays .69 Groom, Barbara Ann .173 Grose, Lee .444 Gross, Glenn W.454 Gross, Kelly Anne .356 Guion, Sue .173,267,356 Guisinger, Terry H.71 Gulley, Joanne .32 Gumbrecht, Gail .327 Gunaratne, K. W. B.173 Gundstrom, William F.136 Gunning, Mark .126,472 Gupta, Kamal Kantilal.173,310 Gupta, Yogendra Mohan .44 Guptill, Kathleen E.296 Gurrad, Debora .291 Gurtle, Art .90,310 Gurule, Terri .332 Hackett, Doug .145,442 Hackett, Greg .32,346 Hackett, Lee .80,81,434 Hackstadt, P. Michael .174,346 Hadland, Jim .227,480 Hadley, Eileen Grace .174,351 Hadley, Kathy .141,144,448 Hadley, Mike .323 Hadley, Reed .479 Haffey, Kathleen .356 Hagedorn, Edward James.87 Hagedorn, Harriot .174,332 Hagelin, William .323 Arden Literal, WSU Photo Greenwalt, Richard ... .465 Gross, Madelyn . .332 Gusak, Chuck . .284 Hagemeister, Cheryl .... .278 Greer, Gary Bruce ... .479 Gross, Philip Howard . .60 Gustafson, Edwin M. .. .22 Hagen, Peggy . .317 Greer, Maury . .323 Gross, Randolph E. .21,25 Gustafson, Eric . .346 Hagensen, Julie . ...124,381,448 Grega, Steven . .323 Grossmann, Pamela .... .123,412 Gustafson, Judith M. ... .151 Hager, Richard Michael .. .174 Gregg, Glenn . .323,537 Grout, William Carl ... .80 Gustafson, Vickie . .174,432 Hager, Major Robert .... .78,81 Greggs, Randall Jay . .468 Grover, Don . .426 Guthmann, Lynn . .424 Hahner, H.H. .490 Gregoire, Robert J. ... .476 Groves, Rosemary ... .143,173,364,383 Guthrie, John A. .56 Hahner, Jackie . .356 Gregory, Tom . .482 Groves, Sandra Victoria Wells.173 Guthrie, Karen . .141,422 Hahner, Jim . ....80,214,470 Greiner, Lynn . .273 Groves, Walter Amon .. .173 Guthrie, A. .45,151 Hahner, Ron . .461 Greiwe, Lynn . .299 Gruber, Marie A. .63,151,173,414 Gwin, Janet . .424 Haigh, Myra Lynn . .41,317 Grenda, Hank ...173,202,219,223,224 Gruberg, Sherry . .332 Gwinn, Sandi . .291,391 Haight, Benjamin . .284 225,226,271,431 Gruenfeld, Kimberly Ann.466,478 Haight, Robert . .284 Gribbon, Richard J. . .323 Grundstrom, Dave .. . ...131,145,472 Haines, Jiggs . .136,473 Grieser, Barbara . .135,424 Grunenfelder, Wendy .. .276 H Haines, Theodore Allen .. .310 Griesse, Edna . .131 Grunzinger, Ray Edward .151,215 Haining, Janis . .174,317 Griffin, Brand . .136,173,470 Gudaz, Glenn . .173,470 Haire, Sheryl Lee. .131 Griffin, John . .44,346 Gudaz, Gretchen . .291 Haldeman, Jill S. .317 Griffin, Lane . .80,470 Guenther, Jan . .173,265,267,317 Haase, Judy Ann . .174,435 Hale, Jim . .441 Griffith, Blake Irwin .30 Guenther, Linda Arlene .30 Haase, Kurt W. .40,174 Hales, Marilyn Jean. .174,452 Griffith, Janet Eileen .44 Guenther, Paul . .152,310 Habereder, Hans L. .215 Haley, Dennis . .340 Griffith, John . .482 Guiles, Ronald Allen ... .80 Haberly, Kent B. .464 Halkoski, Becky . .344 Griffiths, Craig . .246,247,323 Guinn, James Howard .224 Haberman, Mel . ...136,174,454 Hall, Barbara . .174,474 560 Hail, Betty .446 Hall, Kathy .128,265,266,424 Hall, Norma .356,391 Hall, Steve .346 Hall, Terry .21,22,418 Hallet, Raymon .174,346,349 Hallstrom, Gregory A.484 Halsey, Joanne M.351 Halver, Janet .474 Hamanishi, Jeff .441 Hamburg, Dennis R.174,304 Hameed, Abdul .155 Hamer, James Wallace . 73,174,284,461 Hamilton, Carol Nadine .174,351 Hamilton, D. Mark .340 Hamilton, Scott Lew .21,25,27,444 Hamilton, Val .351 Hamilton, Vernon Dale .86,87 Hamm, Master Sergeant Charles ... .78 Hamm, Terry Earl .40 Hammack, Pamela Ann.482 Hammergren, Mary Lee .332 Hammett, Randy M.72,174 Hammond, James .431 Hammond, Kathie .276 Hammond, Laurie .291 Hammond, Vicki Ann .424 Hand, Patrick .145,420 Handley, Theresa .296 Hane, Danny C.174 Hane, Gary .410 Hanen, Phyllis .351 Hann, Pam .452 Hannick, Barbara Jean .291 Hanning, Cathy .174,414 Hannum, Ken .32,288 Hans, Bill .310 Hansell, Tyler .224,239,473 Hansen, Cheryl .317 Hansen, Connie .412 Hansen, Dave George.366 Hansen, James .442 Hansen, John Orris .213 Hansen, Karen .125,356 Hansen, Larry .418 Hansen, Linda Janice .174 Hansen, Neil .464 Hansen, Norman Ernest.227 Hansen, Norman J.454 Hansen, Peggy A.408 Hansen, Peter A.323 Hansen, Phyllis .174 Hansen, Thomas V.174,420 Hansen, Wendy .132,159,422 Hanson, Dan T.174,454 Hanson, Eric .480 Hanson, George Evan.80,81 Hanson, Gregor L. .58,59,151,174,284 Hanson, Kathryn L.414 Hanson, Len .301 Hanson, Mary Ann .408,474 Hanson, Robert .288 Hardebeck, Jack .480 Harder, Barbara Ann .317 Harder, Bev .317 Harder, Rex Henry .82 Hardin, Ann .422 Hardin, Kathy .317 Hardin, Mike .81,418 Hardin, Ron .126,145,426,534,535 537 Harding, Gary .410 Harding, Hal .323 Harding, Joanne .292 Hardinger, Annette .44,143,151,174,296 Hardman, Wallace David .174 Hargrave, Charlene .174,317 Hargrave, Linda .317,400 Harker, Gary .476 Harkins, Franceen .132,432 Harkins, Karla M.174 Harkinson, Gregory R.174 Harle, Andrew F.39,535,537 Harlow, Harry .310 Harlow, Rick .480 Harms, Ruth Ann .133,143,174 Harnasch, Nancy .133,317 Harold, Mary Elizabeth.400 Harper, Scott .347 Harper, Libby .268 Harrel, Paul Arley .431 Harrel, Sharon .332 Harri, Elizabeth .466,478,519 Harries, Linda .64,273 Harrington, Carol Ann .356 Harrington, Lucinda .127,466,478 Harrington, Steve .323 Harris, Beverly Jo .351 Harris, Bruce .323,573 Harris, David W.220,224 Harris, Judy .317 Harris, Grant A.19,30 Harris, R.C. Jr.310 Harris, Suzanne M.140 Harris, Will .454 Harrison, Barbara .332 Harrison, Burton Dale.536 Harrison, Mary Jane .428 Harrison, Paul C.21 Harrison, Raymond C.323 Harrison, Taree .276,397 Harruff, Paul W.310 Harshberger, Lynn M.333 Harshman, Brian .457 Harshman, David Bruce_202,260,263 Harshman, Marv .235,236,239 Hart, Dan .480 Hart, Jim .79,470 Hart, Keri .317 Hart, Lynda Jean.174,452 Hart, Paul A.56,58,59,65,151,174 Hart, Roger U.150,458 Hart, Ross Fredrick.523,562 Harta, Claudia .32,333 Hartford, Bruce Carter .174,476,523,539 Hartford, Rita .174 Harting, Hubert R. Jr.340 Hartley, Jeanne .424 Hartmann, Judy .356 Hartshorn, Kay Eileen.26,29,276 Hartung, Darryl .87,145,444 Hartwell, Chris .2% Harty, Jane Louise.43 Harwell, Richard Earl.25 Harvey, Caleb Cushing III.461 Harvey, Lynn .356 Harvey, Mark Cipra .128 Harvey, Mike .340 Harwood, George III .149,360 Harwood, Jann .174,364 Harwood, Robert F.19 Hasbrouck, James F.247 Haskell, Jane .133,174 Haskin, Ellen .75,317 Haskins, Dennis .40,310 Haskins, Jim .444 Haskins, Steve .174 Hasselman, James J.73,81,84,86 Hassing, Leona .268,299 Hastings, Patricia L.381 Hastings, Terry .340,482 Hata, David .73,174,288 Hata, G. Dean .288 Hatcher, Danny .323 Hathaway, Jeanne _127,400,466,478 Hathaway, Lynn .432 Hathaway, Marjorie .450 Hattan, Wally .304 Hatten, Jamie .276 Haugen, John Douglas .71,151 Hauiland, Kerry Lynn .333 Hauk, Patty .414 Hausenbuiller, Robert L.47 Hauser, George John Jr.484 Hausken, Robert Floyd.42 Haverly, Donna Marion .26 Haviland, Lon .323 Havre, Betty .123,414 Hawkes, Steve .410 Hawkins, Richard H.151 Hawthorne, Charles E.227,468 Hay, Sheldon J.174 Hay, Susan .292 Hayashi, Rae .333 Hayashi, Richard .310 Hayden, Carroll . .123,127,128,130,511 Hayden, Elizabeth A.75,174,273 Hayes, Chris .356 Hayes, Jerry Earl.174 Hayes, Nancy .273 Hayes, Susan .30,75,175,273 Haynes, Robert William .64 Haynes, Steven Lee .152 Hays, Howard Clarence .60 Hays, Tom .480 Hays, Wayne .81,310 Hayward, Charles S.D.148 Hayward, Harold .410 Hayward, Ronald Craig.175 Hazard, Sandra Marie .151 Hazelrigg, Jay .470 Hazzard, Charles R.175,310 Hazzard, Linda .292 Heacock, Gail .26,273 Healam, John Phillip .175 Healy, Pamela Jo.175,432 Hearst, Donald W.323 Heath, Dianne Lynne .175 Heath, Wayne .340 Heath, Wendy .407,422 Heathcote, George .235,239 Heaton, Louis Wilford .71,175 Heaton, Terry Keith .264 Hecht, Adolph .33 Heckly, Thomas Edward.175 Hedlund, Barbara .175,466,478 Hedlund, Lloyd A.70,175,459 Hedt, Sue .317 Hefner, Dennis Lee .59 Hefte, Connie Darlene .43 Heggeness, Burnell .152,317 Heideman, Loren .444 Heimbigner, Kevin W.304 Hein, Caroline Ann .44,151 Hein, Kenneth George .70,151 Hein, Kit .175 Hein, Lee Charles .45 Heinemann, Beverly _30,119,122,143 151,175,383,422 Heinrich, Cathy Susann .301 Heinrick, John Robert .284 Heinzman, Steve .311 Helgath, Sheila .126,308 Helgeson, Cheryl .278 Hellyer, James Ellis .224 Helm, Robert Ray .151 Helmer, Diane .416 Helms, Stephen .150,441 Hembroff, Sue .397 Hemmen, Richard .480 Hemstead, Robert C.90 Henderson, Chuck .58,136,175,460 Henderson, Dick .323 Henderson, James A.91 Henderson, Jerry M. .220,221,222.223 224 Henderson, Kay Adele.26,32,292 Henderson, Kris .265,386,412 Henderson, Marilyn .452 Henderson, Mike .340 Henderson, Phil .26,288 Henderson, Randall .444 Henderson, Roger M.468 Henderson, Steve .124,150,431 Hendrick, Jerold .311 Hendrick, Terry .356 Hendricks, Becky .276 Hendricks, Chris .440 Hendrickson, Janine .278 Hendrickson, Kristine.133 Hendrickson, Marilyn .175,437 Hendrickson, Scott .460 Hendrikson, Ed .202,263,480 Henke, James .323 Henley, Douglas L.360 Henneke, Linda .482 Hennen, Tom .71,175 Henning, Craig Dennins .23 Henning, Kathleen .133,414 Henrichs, Don .470 Henrichsen, Neil .28,323 Henrickson, Glen M.301 Henriksen, Sally .446 Henriksen, Trudy .147,446 Henry, Bill .175,202,250,463 Henry, Cynthia .317 Henry, Richard Thomas .564 Hensley, Helena .175,277 Hensely, Jane L.333 Henson, James B.92 Herbold, James Edward .145 Herdrich, Norman W.46 Herion, Terrence Allan .81 Herman, William George .159 Hermann, Steven E.284 Hermanson, Jerry.252,254,311 Herr, Cretia .412 Herren, Dave .481 Herres, Virginia .124,144,452 Herrington, Bradford .288 Herrington, Linda .364 Herron, Gerry Edmond .224 Herron, Jacqueline B.133 Herron, Julee .124,273 Herting, Tom .27,444 Herzog, Nina .317,403 Heslop, Linda .317,381 Hess, Lynne Marie .175,333 Hester, Leonard .311 Hetz, Edmundo .215 Heuterman, Tom .46,525 Hewett, Joseph Charles .176,454 Heyamoto, Dave .124,420 Heyer, Cindy .482 Hickey, Leigh Ann .278 Hickok, Bruce 1.175 Hicks, Jim .175 Hicks, Maynard .519,525 Hicks, Rebecca Jo .387 Hieu, Pham Trong .311 Higgins, Brian C.454 Higgins, Bruce David.159 Higgins, James .324 Higgins, Sandi .416 Highsmith, La Rue Garvin .431 Higley, Blake .324 Hildebrand, Ernest J.28 Hill, Brian Edward .26,29 Hill, Carol .159 Hill, David Rodrick .80 Hill, Deborah .273 Hill, Gale E.175,340 Hill, Garry Elgin .202,252 Hill, Greg .455 Hill, Jan .482 Hill, Jim .410 Hill, Judith Anne .43,175,301 Hill, Linda .292,400 Hill, Lynn Charles .304 Hill, Richard .175 Hill, Richard J.324 Hill, Sharon .29 Hill, Susan .482 Hill, Susan .85,292 Hill, Zoe Adele .269 Hille, Becky .428 Hiller, John .473 Hillers, Joe K.21,25 Hillier, Linda .292 Hillis, Jennifer .452 Hillis, Mary Ann .63,351 Hillstrom, Marvin .288 Hilwig, Ronald W.175 Hinck, Ernest George .59 Hinckle, Debbie .269,333 Hines, Larry 0.175,340 Hines, Sandi .333 Hinnenkamp, Bob .461 Hinnenkamp, Karyl .141,416 Hinton, Bill .311 Hintz, Diane .175,304 Hintz, Frederick Emil .26,124 Hinz, Susan C.47,528,531 Hipperson, Brian G.470 Hitchcock, Nola .308 Hively, Rick .227,476 Hix, C.L.129 Hladik, Edward .87,311 Hoagland, Joan .147,416 Hoare, Stephanie .273 Hoban, Brenda Lee .351,399 Hobbs, Emmett W.87,311 Hobbs, Richard .175 Hobson, Richard .288 Hocum, Brian R.442 Hodge, Becky .265,351 Hodge, Philip Norman .84 Hodges, Dave .459 Hodgin, Dave .324 Hoech, Nancy .333 Hoeft, John William .82 Hoenhous, A1 .304 Hof, Claudia .175,274 Hoff, Bud .175,213,481 Hoff, Kjell .58 Hoff, Wayne .481 Hoffman, Clint Howard .23 Hoffman, Jack .79,119,175,482 Hoffman, Jo Ann .85 Hoffman, John .442 Hoffman, Leslie .429 Hoffman, Marcia .317,521 Hoffman, Philip .145,410 Hoffman, Steve .80 Hoffmann, Steven Cole.26 Hofstrand, Karen Joy .132,159,432 Hogg, Dennis Edward .232,235,237,468 Hoggatt, James F.441 Hogle, John R.145,444 Hohenadel, Luann .274 Hoines, Joyce Annette.175,3 04 Hoisington, William C.476 Hokonson, Stephen C.82,175 Hokonson, Susan M.175 Holan, Jon R.41,441 Holbrook, Janet .482 Holbrook, Mary .299 Holbrook, Tim .60,457 Holden, Meri .308 Holland, James Ingram .128 Holland, Robert Leslie .83,84,85 Holland, “Sonny” .224,226 Holleman, William B.26 Hollenback, Don .324 Hollenback, J.D.482 Hollingbery, Cynthia Rae .119,175,448 Hollingbery, Don R.201,239,426 Hollingsworth, Wiley G.212 Hollister, Patricia A.129 Holman, Dean .71,288 Holmberg, Ronald Lee .71,175 Holm berg, Tor .440 Holmes, Eleanor .450 Holmes, Robert J.461 Holmquist, Jean .388,466,478 Holstine, Paul F.80,82,175 Holt, Dwight Ashley .463 Holt, Linda .292 Holt, Vivian .175,277 Holtan, John .304 Holtcamp, Ronald J.20,27,175,304 Holtman, Dan .244,461 Holtorf, Janice Lee .85 Holz, Michael .340 Homchick, Sheila .452 Honeywell, Erica .175,448 Honodel, Suzanne .352 Hood, Richenda .85,390,400,452 Hood, Robin .203,400,437 Hoop, Susan .416 Hooper, Baree .124,432 Hooper, Richard .426 Hoover, Ralph Wendell.69 Hoover, Stephen White .81,176,204 205,206,250,426 Hopfinger, Marsha .352 Hopkins, Erin Lynn .159 Hopkins, Janet .344 Hopkins, Linda Lu .176 Hopkins, Randy .431 Hopkins, Terry Wade .176 Hopp, Marvin A.347 561 Hopper, Mike .324 Hord, Melvin Richard .42 Horiuchi, Connie .356 Horman, Colin Drew .28 Horman, Richard Neil .176 Horn, Debby .292 Horn, John .136,469 Horn, Linda .149,390,412 Horne, Jack Chandler .176 Horner, David .125 Horning, Karen .356,391 Hornyak, Mike .239,459 Horrigan, Glenna Lee.317 Horsley, Susan .422 Horst, Terry .333 Horvath, John Andrew.40 Hosea, Barbara Ellen .43 Hoskinson, Robert E.57 Hostetler, Jim .60,84,85,86,304 Houchin, Dave .284 Houck, Don .86,176,455 Houck, J. Michael .176,463 Houck, Shirley .296 Houghtaling, Terry J.80,212 Hougland, Mary .333 Houlton, Jim .324 House, Donald Grant .56,151 House, Paul L.81,347 Hovda, Gary Allen .76 Hovenden, William .311 Howard, Donna .274 Howard, Gayle .352 Howard, Jim .227,459 Howard, Kent .212 Howe, Kenneth .347,349 Howell, Donald Vern .60 Howell, Finn .311 Howey, Mark .324 Howison, Charlotte .450 Howland, Beatrice .317 Hoxsie, Marcia .149,317 Hoyt, George Malcolm .43 Hoyt, MaryLee .144,422,529 Hozack, Toni .356 Hubbard, Candice .356 Hubbard, Cherrill E.277 Hubbard, Heidi P.63,123,435 Hubbard, Michael G.176,347,349 Huden, Harold J.324 Hudlow, Sandy .429 Hudson, Kathy Ann .356 Hudson, Lynn Rae .176,328 Hudson, Sandi .176,274 Hueckel, Gary .481 Huestis, Guy F.239,284 Huey, Phil S.131,420 Huff, M. Toby .352 Huffman, Dale .476 Huffman, Karen .274 Huggins, Bronwyn .3194 412 Hughes, Douglas .340 Hughes, Iris M.26 Huibregtse, Charles .347 Hulin, Linda Louise .176 Hulin, Terry Martin ..79,80,81,149,176 Hull, Dan .81,476 Humann, Heinz Gerhard .28,176 Humber, Peter G.227 Hume, Karen .328 Hume, Laurel .159,328 Hummels, Dean .455 Humphrey, Susan .333 Hunnings, Stu .252,271 Hunt, Chris .288 Hunt, Gayle .344 Hunt, Kathy .352 Hunt, Larry .459 Hunt, Roger .60,469 Hunt, Wyoma M.176,317 Huntamer, James .152,324 Hunter, Deborah .333 Hunter, Sharon .333 Hunter, William .150,444 Huntley, Charlene .44,140,143,176 381,383,466,478 Hunziker, Judy .176,482 Hurd, Diane .132,299 Hurd, Judy .150,364 Hurlburt, Jean .25,277 Hurley, James P.288 Hurst, Mary Eileen .268 Husa, Connie .292 Husbands, Jo .... 126,140,150,151,429 Husom, Betsy .272,452 Huss, Kelly .440 Hutchens, Marlene .333 Hutchings, Chris .416 Hutchinson, Howard Jr.252 Hutchinson, Graham C.248,249,255 Hutchison, John C.311 Hutter, Anton James .227 Hyde, Gary Maurice .23 Hyde, Marcia .134,433 I Johansen, Linda R.177 John, Julie .433 John, Wayne H.71,73,444 Johnson, Barrie Davie.177,202,252 Johnson, Buena .415 Johnson, Bruce Gordon .324 Johnson, Chris .482 Johnson, Connie .352 Johnson, David .151,177 Johnson, Dennis C.340 Johnson, Dennis D.177 Johnson, Diane Marie.393 Johnson, Dick .81,418 Johnson, Donna Kay .177 Johnson, Donna .265,266,344 Johnson, Duane F.44,151,177,340 Johnson, Edward .347 Johnson, Eric Charles.44 Johnson, Erik R.301 Johnson, Frannie .482 Johnson, Gary Lloyd.151,366 Johnson, Greg .145,444 Johnson, Gus E.177 Johnson, Helen .304 Johnson, J. Michael.463 Johnson, Jacklyn .292 Johnson, Jann .144,149,433 Johnson, Joed ... .132,144,266,466,478 Johnson, Karen .356 Johnson, Karen L.318 Johnson, Karen .308,521 Johnson, Kathryn ....85,87,395,396,448 Johnson, Ken .304 Johnson, Lennard .212,455 Johnson, Linda .296 Johnson, Linda .296 Johnson, Linda Lee.41,146 Johnson, Linda .177 Johnson, Marilyn Kay.26,177,356 Johnson, Mark .60,442 Johnson, Mary Beth.144,364 Johnson, Michael D.257,304 Johnson, Michael D.131,442 Johnson, Michael Ewing.177 Johnson, Michael R.227,476 Johnson, Michele A.177,412 Johnson, Mike .420 Johnson, Nancy .333 Johnson, Nancy Jo .41,177,281 Johnson, Oliver H.127 Johnson, Orman ....22,32,126,151,177 473 Johnson, Pat .333 Johnson, Paul .340 Johnson, Peggy .177 Johnson, Peter .177,442 Johnson, Robert A.121 Johnson, Robert D.45,216,461 Johnson, Roger Dale.177,457 Johnson, Roger K.177 Johnson, Ronald D.86,177 Johnson, Roy L.242,455 Johnson, Steve A.288 Johnson, Steve .431 Johnson, Steven F.45,177,311 Johnson, Teresa .423,521 Johnson, Tonia .150,466,478 Johnson, Vickie .79,269,318 Johnson, W. Gary .60,177 Johnston, Craig .39,535 Johnston, Diane .352 Johnston, Gordon .469 Johnston, Jack C.81 Johnston, Jennifer ....393,400,466,478 Johnston, Joe .469 Johnston, Phil .443 Johnston, Virginia Lee.177,277 Johnstone, Angela.352 Jonas, Vicki .63,333 Jones, Ann .333 Jones, Barbara .318 Jones, Carrie .177,448 Jones, Craig .46,123,444,537 Jones, Deborah .292 Jones, Deloria Jean .123,381,400 Jones, Gary .58 Jones, George R.70,340 Jones, Gloria Jeanne .28,125 Jones, Greg .464 Jones, Greg .483 Jones, Harlan Edward.119 Jones, James M.26,27,177,311 Jones, John Kenneth .80 Jones, Kathleen Karen.178,333 Jones, Kenneth .85,86 Jones, Leslie Gail.203 Jones, Marilyn .333 Jones, Marjorie Kaye.151 Jones, Mark .324 Jones, Michael H.178,304 Jones, Pam .304 Jones, Sandra Kay. .178,299 Jones, Steve .469 Jones, Steven Philip.227 Jones, Steven R.224,481 Jongeward, Jan .318 Jongsma, Martha .356 Jordan, Anne .299 Ichiyasu, Erwin Mitoku .70 Ideue, Winford .154 Ignatiadis, Mano .125,176,215,304 Ignatiadis, Pano .176,215,304 Ikstrums, Janis F.505 Imada, Don .311 Inaba, Jan.176,364 Inazu, June S.154,176,318 Indahl, Berne M.324 Indgjerd, Dan R.479 Ingalsbe, Sherry .296 Ingalls, Pat .124,127,177,423 Ingham, Alan Geoffrey .215 Ingram, Steve .126,177,482 Ingles, Thomas L.224 Inman, Dick .349 Ioannidou, Maria .304 Ireland, Patti .333 Ironside, Michael V.138 Irvin, Michael .360 Irvin, Philip .301 Irvin, Tom .177 Irvin, Tom .459 Irving, Jill Jeanne.26,29 Irwin, Beverly .356 Irwin, Claude K.81,128,461 Irwin, Linda .292 Irwin, Lynette .318 Isackson, Helen W.123,150,265,429 Isomura, Claire .154 Israel, Eloise .159,292 Jacobson, Julie .177,277 Jacobson, Keith W.444 Jacobson, Murray.177 Jacobson, Nancy .318 Jacquot, Linda .350 Jaeger, Jerald Joseph .59,60 Jahns, Bonita .450 Jain, Tarachand P.155,177 James, Dale Henry.27 James, Elaine R.177 James, Michael.482 James, Roger D.242 James, Ronald .476 James, Tom .216,440,537 Jamison, Bob L.72,177,360 Jamison, John R.21,23,177,288,521 Janachek, Doug .81,418 Jancura, Barbara .292 Janett, Chris C.420 Janke, Sam .205,206,426 Jankovich, Sam .224 Janos, Chris A.177,215,347 Jansen, Judy .278 Jansma, Evelyn.328 Jaquish, David Allen .132 Jarboe, Mary Katherine.333 Jarboe, Scott .476 Jarrett, Fred L.58,85,340 Jarvis, Margaret .333 Jasper, Bev .429 Jay, Mary .356 Ross Hart, Student Photographer Iu, Kin-Fai Danny .324 Ives, Mary Jane .482 Iwamoto, Gail R.154,301 Iwamoto, Violet Sachiko .177,356 Jack, Sharon Joyce .352 Jackson, Barbara N.26,177,333 Jackson, Bruce Eric.64,65,202,247 Jackson, Frank L.264,479 Jackson, William .455 Jacky, David L.311 Jacky, Dennis James .461 Jacky, Linda M.299 Jacobs, Dariel .318 Jacobs, Denise .299 Jacobs, Gary V.340 Jacobs, James P.81,82,177,418 Jacobsen, Barbara .177 Jacobson, Dick .464 Jeffrey, Roy .473 Jenkins, Gerald Blain .177,288 Jenkins, Kathleen.344 Jenkins, Marsha Lynn.267,296 Jenkins, Raymond .311 Jennings, Christopher.32,142,324 Jensen, Carl .288 Jensen, Derold Eugene.149 Jensen, Donna Marie .274 Jensen, Leo S.31,47 Jensen, Nancy .318 Jensen, Peter R.411 Jensen, Rodney .87,324 Jensen, Sylvia .356 Jerde, James .360 Jeske, Donna .318 Jett, Joyce Marie .177,466,478 Jewell, Lynn Randolph.80,81 Jewell, Mark D.470 Jewell, Mel .42 Jewell, Ron .476 Jochim, Timothy Dee .177 Johansen, Kathy .414 562 Jordan, Ron .324 Jorgensen, Edie .138,149,281,406 Jorgenson, Lewis .178,213,411 Jose, Julia M.296 Joslin, Dick .136,145,434 Junker, Judy .352 Junkley, Janet .292 Jurgens, Dennis .311 Jurgensen, Gordon E.178,418 Jurgensen, Grant E.21,178,418 Justis, William D.178,305 Juve, Steven Fredrik.129,420 K Kadow, Keith Alan .213 Kaech, James Albert.23 Kaer, Douglas G.178,443 Kai, Priscilla Sachiko.154 Kaiser, Julia .21,265,344 Kalamon, James Michael.27,151 Kale, Vidyadhar S.155 Kaleta, Gary Stevens.82,178 Kalkus, Mike .461 Kalles, Karen Kaye .178,333 Kalmbach, Sheri .318,521 Kalmbach, Kenneth G.311 Kalmbach, Sue .364 Kamiya, Francis T.178 Kammeyer, Steve.311 Kan, Wai On .73,145 Kanda, Gene .444 Kanikeberg, Gary D.86,87,178 Kanner, Leonard Jay .78,82 Kanzler, Dennis .443 Kariuki, Ezekiel Kamau.125 Karman, Doug .178,457 Karman, Judy .178 Kaseburg, Pete Martin .366 Kasonde, Robert Chola .215 Kaspersky , J. Kathy.178,356 Kassner, Karen .178 Kaufman, Mark V.533 Kauffman, Michael L.178,461 Kay, Brad .459 Kayler, Allen .470 Keagle, Russ .178,411 Keane, Daniel B.145,311 Keaton, Carie .281 Keehn, Andrew W.426 Keel, Michael L.460 Keel, Patrick G.81,459 Keen, Teri .318 Keene, Claudia .44,178,278 Keene, Kathy .344 Keene, Philip .502 Keeney, Trudy .425 Kegel, Alice L.301 Kenle, Dave .305 Kehne, Mary .141,416 Keigher, Sheila .318 Keith, John W.178 Keith, William Harold.178,434 Kelleher, Karen Ann .318 Keller, Leslie Ann .318 Keller, Steven D.284 Kellogg, David .90,178 Kellogg, Gary Francis .69 Kellogg, Peggy .147,433 Kells, Rosemary .85,268,448 Kelly, Bill .340 Kelly, Clinton .145,284 Kelly, Inga K.63 Kelly, Jo Ann .344 Kelly, John C.32 Kelly, Lee .352 Kelly, Patricia .123,333 Kelly, Patricia A.133,134,135,425 Kelly, Robert .305 Kelsey, Craig J.22,32 Kelsey, Kay Karmen .125,126 Kelso, Jeffery Barton.80 Kemmish, Sue .123,448 Kemp, Laura .44,151,178 Kemp, Peggy E.178,415 Kendall, Suzanne .318 Kennaugh, Kerri .408,446 Kennedy, Bonnie .123,446 Kennedy, C. Jean .26,152 Kennedy, Jonathan Lee.71 Kennedy, Kay Eleanor.42 Kennedy, Norma .281 Kennedy, Paul .288 Kennedy, T.H.35 Kennelly, Marilyn .39,333,535,536,537 Kent, Nancy .466,478 Kent, Susan M.119,122,415 Kenyon, Gary T.340 Kenzy, Beverly Ann .41 Kenzy, Sam G.92 Keogh, Ron .72 Ker, Edna .292 Ker, Emma .292 Kerby, Steve .227,431 Kerege, JohnF. Jr.90 Kerhulas, Dennis .305 Kern, Bentley .444 Kerr, Craig .284 Kerr, Janet M.352 Kerr, Noel Roy .72 Kerr, William Harrison.80 Kerschbaum, John .464 Kester, Fran .318 Kevan, Kay .429 Key, J. David Jr.58,305 Key, Marcia L.178 Keyes, Nancy Elizabeth.47,178,528 Khan, M. Igbal .155 Khatib, Yousef M.126,178 Kibler, Sandra .334 Kiefer, Kathy .318 Kiehl, Stephen B.128,150,426 Kiehn, Christine .132,141,387,452 Kiem, Barbara Jane.178,446 Kienast, Gary .464 Kieszling, Jeri Anne.178,352 Right, Lydia .364 Kilby, Terry .344 Kile, Jim .470 Kile, Vickie .364 Kilgore, Michael Anthony ... .44,82,178 Killingsworth, Carol .301 Killingsworth, James .305 Killingsworth, Ruth Ann.364 Killingsworth, Shirley Gail . .30,178,378 Kilmer, Katie .144,334 Kilpatrick, Margaret .178,415 Kimball, Jerry R.455 Kimmel, Larry .150 Kincaid, C. Bruce .70,178 Kincaid, Margaret H.26,178 King, Alida E.266,318 King, Gayle M.179,334 King, Mike .347 King, Norman Vern .151,179 King, Robert Eugene .151 King, Tom .39,179 Kingsbury, Ronald C.44,179 Kinney, Jon N.461 Kinney, Kathleen Anne .296 Kinney, Robert .509 Kinsfather, Bette .446 Kinzy, Beverly Ann .178 Kipe, Robert .151,473 Kippen, Roderick M.214 Kippes, Jane .450 Kirby, David M.461 Kirby, Dennis G.461 Kirby, Lei Lani .281 Kirchgessner, Michael.347 Kirchner, Larry Dwayne.179 Kirchner, Mary A.179 Kirkbride, Diana Jean.151,179 Kirkbride, Keith Frank Jr.28,179 Kirkbride, Neal II .87,288 Kirkemo, Curt .288 Kirkemo, Gordon W.138,179,324 Kirkemo, Kathy .334 Kirkendall, Marilyn .352 Kirkendall, Roland Ray .70 Kirkendall, Linda .296 Kirkpatrick, Adele .277 Kirkpatrick, Brian .311 Kirkpatrick, Joseph M.42,179 Kirkpatrick, Ronald C.324 Kirkpatrick, William L.440 Kirkwood, Bonnie Jean .179 Kirkwood, Richard K.179 Kirschner, Barbara J.159 Kirste, Marilyn Dee .43 Kiss, Stephen C.284 Kissinger, Alan E.440 Kissler, Gerald Ray.151,179 Kissler, Larry .460 Kissoon, Beverly R.265,266,318 Kitselman, Arlene Edith.30,179,278 Kitt, Diana Michele .179,278 Kittel, John Frederick .90 Kittinger, Richard .360 Kjack, Jerry .24,81,418 Kjargaard, Judy .179,466,478 Klages, Mary Ellen .179 Klaue, Gary Evans .80 Klavano, Jim .473,531 Klavano, Paul A.92 Klebaum, Noel A.179,457 Klee, Linda .364 Kleinknecht, Gary .324 Klemperer, Sue .159,328 Klettke, Sandi .141,433 Klevjer, Paula .328 Kleweno, Daryl S.179 Kline, Gary Dean .224 Kline, Kathleen .356,537 Kline, Robert Allen.148 Klinski, Steve .457 Klopfenstein, Hugh Jr.224 Kloster, Gary Lee .71,80,179 Kloster, John Edward.179 Klostermeyer, Mary Janette .... 179,318 Kludt, Petra Helen .133 Knaggs, Pam .412 Knan, N. Igbal .155 Knapp, Marianna Lisa .30,352 Knapp, Steve .457 Knappert, Christine .364 Kneedler, Susan Jane .269 Knight, Jane .328 Knight, Joseph E.44,45,138,142,179 324 406 Knight, William H..’.66 Knighton, Cheryl E.269,334 Knispel, Jarold D.39,179,411 Knoeber, Charles R.145 Knoll, John Robert .151 Knorre, Michael John.86,258 Knowles, Paula Jean .179 Knox, Kenneth Lee .86,87 Knox, Marki Jean .179,437 Knudsen, Denny .443 Knudson, Wayne Joseph .22,179 Knutsen, Marcie .281 Knutson, Ingrid .274,396 Knutson, Judy .274 Knutson, Randi .301 Koch, Alan R.125 Koehler, Helen H.75 Koehler, Randy .481 Koenig, Bessie .299 Koenig, James .340 Koenig, Kerwin W.80,84,85,86,324 Kofler, Linda .274 Kolano, Larry J.440 Kolbus, Dave .340 Koldewey, Petra A.F.45 Roller, Sandra .159,292 Koltz, Lawrence L.69,84,86,360 Kolva, David Allen .179,213,347 Komac, Donald A.305 Kometz, Carol .265,423 Konishi, Ann Kazue .59,179 Konzak, Ken .126,441 Koontz, Suellyn Norma.89 Koorenny, Gail Marie .415 Kooreny, James Arthur.179 Kooy, Bea .356 Kopczynski, C.M.202,242 Korfhage, Virginia .328 Kornelis, Patricia H.132,292 Korpi, Linda L.44,151,180,364 Korsberg, Rick .473 Korsmo, Kenneth .42,361 Korus, Janice .135,423,521 Korus, Joyce .423,521 Kosin, Igor L.121 Koski, Ron .361 Kosterman, Judi .433 Kovacevich, Gary D.145 Kovich, Charlotte .26,29,281 Kowalczyk, Susie .318 Kraatz, Karen .180,318 Kraft, Dennis .426 Kraft, Karlla .433 Kramer, Doug .60,470 Kramer, Foss .305 Kramer, Janet Diane .180 Kramer, Keith Alan .90,469 Krattli, Michael J.324 Krause, Karen .180 Kreager, H. Dewayne .490 Krebs, Kenneth Lee.479 Krebs, Rich .180 Kreisman, Dale J.479 Kress, Phillip .443 Kreuger, Nancy .180 Kreuger, Thomas G.239,347 Kriner. Jim .463 Kringlen, Keith .366 Krisman, Lana M.328 Kristovich, Nick S.215,324 Krone, Janice Susan.180,318 Kronemeyer, Sandra Kay.437 Kronschnabel, Michael .426 Krough, Richard J.289 Krueger, Chris .328 Krueger, Eugene Edward.22,32,180 Krueger, Henry S.44,138 Krueger, Kathy .328 Krueger, Keith J.150,311 Krumsick, Jim .463 Krumsick, Tom .71,463 Krupke, Gail Elizabeth . 25,85,141,386 415 Kruse, Kathleen R.180,423 Kube, Kathy .277 Kubota, Marsha Jean .125,154 Kueffler, Ginny .305 Kuehnle, Jeanette Lee.437 Kuehnle, Kris J.180,437 Kuffel, Kathy .318,395 Kuhn, Becky .296 Kullama, Linda .352 Kullander, Sharon Hughes.180,292 Kummerfeld, Hans L.145,150,311 Rung, Stephen Shic-Chu .284 Kunkel, N. Joseph .180 Kunz, Jennifer J.180,334 Kunz, Joseph M.21,23,180 Kunz, Marilyn Joan.141,435 Kupers, Karl .470 Kupers, Lonna .318 Kurka, Gloria .320 Kuribayashi, Owen .311 563 Kurland, Laurie .296 Kurtz, Jack .180,434 Kusler, Bev .292 L Laatz, Robert S.441 Labrecque, Kathleen .278 Lacey, Debbie .274 Lacky, Donald E.180 Ladd, Sandra .152,292 Lagerwerff, Diederik J.180 Lagler, Dennis Ray .80 La Gris, John P.324 Laird, Betty .318 La Londe, Tim .440 Lam, Simon Sin Sing . . . 44,73,151,180 Lamb, Connie .412 Lamb, Mitzi .334 Lamb, Vickie .278 Lambert, Kirby H.123,481 Lambert, Larry .311 Lambert, Stephanie Ann.130,437 Lamb, Thomas P.455 Lampman, Dick .84,86,180 Lapham, Jerd A.224 Larama, Mike .460 La Rock, Linda .356 Larsen, Christine .423 Larsen, Jean .75,181,352 Larsen, Keith .123,177,481 Larsen, Lawrence Paul.20 Larson, Connie .60,267 Larson, Ellen Jean .357 Larson, Kathy .352 Larson, Kenneth D.311 Larson, Larry W.455 Larson, Leslie L.181,470 Larson, Linda .281 Larson, Shayne Marie.146,334 Larson, Starla .364 Larson, Stephen .324 Larson, Susan Joanne .337 Larson, Tim .123,181,481 Larson, W. 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Thomas.289 Richardson, Jackie .26,29,336 Richardson, Jody .425 Richardson, Larry S.41 Richardson, Paul Keith .252 Richer, Joseph F.224 Riches, John W. Jr.41 Riches, Michael R.80,84,85,86,87 151,190,325 Richmond, Gregg .313 Richmond, Larry R.81,434 Richmond, Patricia .293 Richmond, Raymond L. 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Jr.60 Swearingen, Gaylen .460 Swearingen, Tim A.308 Sweatt, Grace E.129 Sweeney, Jim ... .202,224,226,270,272 Sweeney, Terry .44,195,321 Swenson, Adele .150,365 Swenson, Claudia .151 Swesey, John L.343 Swick, Bill .460 Swinhart, Don .314 Switzer, Beverly .64,1% Switzer, Marilyn D.43 Syring, Richard . 314 Syverson, John .254,419 T Tabor, Ginny .413 Taflinger, Norman G.81 Taintor, Kathy .413 Tait, Diana .258 Tait, Linda .294 Takaaze, Jay .154,212 Takahashi, Diana Lynn .196,321 Takas, Dhimitrios .125,308 Talbot, Michael L.227,314 Talbot, Ross Ember .80 Talcott, Janet .425 Tallent, Thomas H.196,308 Talley, Michael Alan.90,290 Talley, Michael E.308 Tallman, Jon .326 Tallman. Stephanie .358 Tan, Cary Chia Lih .73,151 Tang, Francis .314 Tannehill, Deborah . ..130,203,438,518 Tapfer, Carleen Marie .151 Tarp, Ken .69,326 Tarver, Donald G.308 Tasker, Art .286 Tate, Daron .81,286 Tate, Karol .337 Tateishi, Wayne Ken.71,154 Tatum, Kathy .358 Tatum, James H. 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Steven .1%,427 Thomas, Jack Andrew ... .21,22,126,445 Thomas, James Joseph.40 Thomas, John S.302 Thomas, Ric .314 Thomas, Rickey Emelio.445 Thompson, Carol .135,151,1% Thompson, Charles .1%,443 Thompson, Christopher .314 Thompson, Cormac Charles Jr.39,46 78,82,1% Thompson, Dave .239,314 Thompson, David M.1%,440 Thompson, Dennis .460 Thompson, Diane L.345 Thompson, Gary W.1%,308 Thompson, Gene Thomas .23 Thompson, George W.326 Thompson, Gerry .479 Thompson, Janet .354,403 Thompson, Kathy .436 Thompson, Linda Carol .1% Thompson, Martin .58 Thompson, Pam .89,358 Thompson, Patsy .365 Thompson, Rob .469 Thompson, Sandra .345 Thompson, Steve .529 Thompson, Wendy .345 Thompson, Yvonne .358 Thomson, Richard B.136,1%,477 Thornton, Linda Jean .131,415 Thongthai, Saguan .196 Thonney, Michael L.145,362 Thonney, Sarah .279 Thor, Gary .314 Thoren, Lee .483 Thorgerson, Arne R.1%,214,460 Thom, Wilfred Eric ...22,32,127,136 142,1%,419 Thome, John Henry .244,245 Thornton, Richard S.523 Thorp, Bonnie .279 Thorson, Joel K.150,343 Thorson, Mark .45,145,151,286 Thorsvig, Marilyn E.85 Thosath, Steve .479 Thrall, Vicki .337 Thronson, Ida .403,417 Thronson, Robert J.481 Throop, Clayton H.152,1% Thurgood, Janet .266,268 Ticen, Steve .43,427 Tichy, Charlene . .132,135,146,475,520 521 Tidrick, Andy .214 Tidrick, Steve Rush.1%,214,431 Tiegs, Phil .366 Tiffany, Kathleen 1.267 Tigner, Neal J.151 Tiller, Carl K.343 Tilmont, Gail .1% Tilton, Leonard Otis .150 Timm, Valerie .354 Timmer, Barb .337 Tippett, Ervie .326 Tippett, Tim .123,145,419 Tippett, Tom .290 Titus, Judy .412 Todd, John .314 Todd, Mary Elizabeth .2% Todd, L. Michael .1%,479 Todd, Susan Lee .415 Todnem, Janice .354 Toftevaag, Liese .354 Tollefsen, Leslie C.88,90 Tolleshaug, Carolyn .298 Tolleshaug, Dave .362 Tollisen, Janet .321 Tom, Christina .337 Tomaso, Nancy .354 Tombari, Donna Lee .321 Tombs, Kathi .85,298,387 Tomlinson, Jody .123,144,453 Tomlinson, William H.326 Tompkins, Steve .455 Tomson, Lorrie .354 Toner, Michael Thomas.1% Toomey, Kathleen M.1%,365 Toor, Mohammad A.155,196 Topolski, Michael J.366 Torgerson, Lorie .40,321 Toschi, Douglas Starr .82 Totten, Cherie .124,282,518 Totten, Pat .26,358,521 Towne, Frank M.36 Towner, Karen .329 Toya, Dan .362 Trachy, Sandy .337 Tracy, Linda Colleen .275 Trafton, Keith D.196,465 Trainer, Cindy .1%,298 Transeth, Don Willard .227,469 Trautman, Randy .290 Trautman, Terrance .326 Travis, C. 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John .343 Van Etten, Barbara L.447 Van Hersett, Bob .347 Van Hoose, Nancy Jane .29 Van Horn, Laurie Ann .138 Van Hoven, Barbara J.267 Van Miert, Annette .359 Van Ness, Ginny .135,144,425 Van Ness, Linda .159,321 Van Patter, Joan .302 Van Patter, Katharine .64,123 Van Reenen, John N.202,251,252 Van Sinderen, Steve .220,224 Van Steenvoort, Don .362 Van Winkle, Chris .75,403,467 Van Winkle, Phyllis .25,294 Van Winkle, Susan .197,282 Vance, Meredith Jane .79 Vancil, Constance E.26 Vandenbrink, Larry .81,216,457 Vandenheuvel, Ken .152,286 Vanderbilt, George Robert Jr.197 Vandersluis, Georgia Kay.197 Vandervoort, R.E.202,224 Vasboe, Barry .145,151,411 Vaughn, Ross Edward .65,264 Vaughn, Tom .81,463 Vawter, Doug .479 Ved, Chandrakant Mulji .197,326 Vedder, James .197 Veith, Leland .197 Venable, James R. Jr.248,249 Venable, Rickey Lynn .79,80,81 Vennema, Anne Sybell .453 Vequist, Gary W.142,343 Verhey, Patty .282 Verstrate, John Allen .30 Verstrate, Nancy .30,337 Vetsch, Kathy .302 Vhay, Elizabeth Ann .133,141,387,449 Viall, J. Timothy .197,290 Victor, Kathy .321 Vieillefosse, F.M.125 Viestenz, Chris .447 Villalba, Roberto E.125 Vinyard, John Wesley.137 Visocan, Stephen D.197 Vitalich, Alice .197,413 Vitulli, Joe .469 Vixie, Michael Ernest.484,521 Voget, Richard .44,151 Vogler, Jim .81,83,84,86,87,290 Vogler, Joyce .294 572 Vogt, Thomas Edward .46,531 Voiland, Eugene J.70,73,197,538 Voiland, Jim .150,290 Voiland, William F.123 Voiles, Reginald G.264 Volkmann, Donald Lee.45,477 Volkmer, Chris .128,381,408,447 Von Pein, Patricia .275 Voorhees, Paul M.132 Voss, James Bernard .252 Votaw, Cindy .475 Vowell, Michael J.42,362 Vradenburg, Gale A.28 Vredenburg, Donald G.26 W Waananen, Martin V.22,201 Waara, Gayle .359,521 Wacha, Charles G.326 Waddle, Ken .286 Wade, Nancy Ann .152 Wade, Vera E.362 Wagner, Carol .425. Wagner, Jack Wesley .59 Wagner, Lanny .441 Wagner, Larry William .469 Wagner, Linda .26,365 Wahl, Mike .138,326 Wahner, Gus .224 Wainscott, Gary Glen .40 Wainscott, Penney .417 Waiste, William J.314 Waits, Frederick C.197 Waits, Robert Charles .229,237,261,263 Wakefield, Ann V.59,60 Wakefield, Carla .277 Wakefield, Ruth Ellen.266,268 Waldron, Lorinda .329 Walen, Alan Anthox .343 Walesby, James Robert .26,29,197 Walkama, Margaret Mary .302 Walker, Bonnie .321 Walker, Floyd Taylor .40,42,308 Walker, George .421 Walker, Louise .321 Walker, Michael Richard .197,457 Walker, Pam .321 Walker, Timothy Bruce.224 Walker, Ward Joseph Jr.81 Walkowski, Frank J.80,455 Wall, James K.255,427 Wallace, Carol Jo .197,425 Wallace, Dan .229,263,459 Wallace, Nancy Lynn .197 Wallace, Susan .359 Waller, Mark .483 Waller, Kathy .321 Walling, Mark .314 Wallingford, Sherry L.64,197,199 Wallis, Robin .294 Walls, Marie .147,197,321 Walsworth, Greg .441 Walter, Alan Lance .159 Walter, Bob .481 Walter, Forrest Lee.250,252 Walter, Randall B.71,149,197 Walter, Ronald B.326 Walters, Alice .300 Walters, Karen .197 Walters, Pam .423,521 Walters, Thomas F.22,197 Walz, Robert Payson .263 Walz, Warren William .87 Wamsley, Ron .148 Wanamaker, Carol Lee .44 Wang, Tien Shui .197 Wanless, Becky .275 Wanless, Brian .197,411 Wardell, Katherine Mary .197,451 Warehouse, Bill .460 Warman, Scott Eugene.80 Warner, June A.197,294 Warner, Marty .145,150,405,419 Warnock, Barbara Kae .275 Warr, Mike .411 Warren, David M.469 Warren, Ted L.264,349 Warren, Thomas R.197 Warrick, Donald S.427 Warrick, Maureen .197,413 Warrior, Kim . 475 Warwick, Jane E.197 Warwick, Richard Alan.224 Washam, Jo Ann .267,279 Washburn, Joanne R.265,266 Washburn, Larry .411 Washburn, Robert N.343 Washines, Anthony .314 Watanabe, Ivan M.154 Watanabe, Sandra .275 Watenpaugh, John .349 Waterman, Jeanette .429 Waters, Jonete .321 Waterson, Judy .321,396 Waterstrat, Paul R.213 Watkins, Meg .282,400 Watkins, Roger R.197 Watling, Hugh Edward .145 Watson, Barry Allen .65,197,434 Watson, Cal .503,534 Watson, Cindy .321 Watson, Grant Montayne.69 Watson, Steve R.197 Watson, Sylvia J.532 Watt, John C.427 Watters, Richard Clyde .239 Waugh, Alan .343 Way, Karen L.359 Wear, Randall W.343 Weatherman, Ricci .349 Weathermon, Richard H.151 Weathers, Dean H.197,443 Weaver, Jacqueline .198,294 Weaver, L arry .343 Weaver, Rich .44,84,142,151,198,427 Webb, David .349 Webb, Kristen .298 Webb, Meridy .279 Wellington, Fredrick V.314 Wellman, Stephen B.216,427 Wells, Cynthia .129,198,451 Wells, David Lee .198 Wells, Donald A.37 Wells, Kathy .321 Wells, John Dean Jr.227 Wellsandt, Steven .465 Welsch, Keith R.129,198 Wen, George Walter .151 Wendt, Linda .365 Werden, Jane E.74,75 West, Cindy .413 West, Doug .290 West, Nancy L.198,321 West, Robert E.44,151,198 West, Thomas R.145,290 Westerfield, Carolyn J. . 76,151,152,336 Westerfield, Mark .41 Westergreen, Tom .290 Westin, Caroline .354 Westlin, Carol .447 Westlund, Ron .70,290 Weston, Doug .290 Whitworth, Janis .354 Whooley, John Edgar .151 Whyte, Barbara .337 Whyte, Beverly Kay .198,337 Whyte, Cheryl .294 Wiberg, Karen .321 Wick, Susan .278 Wickersham, Mark .343,570 Wicklund, Allen .25,148,314 Wicklund, Bruce M.70,123,198,455 Wicklund, Craig .455 Wickre, Gloria .150,359 Wicks, Cindy .294 Wicks, Mark Leo .213 Widen, David Laurence .90 Widen, Judith Eide .151,198 Widman, Andrea Joyce . .198 Widman, Kay .198,337 Widman, Larry Allen ..44,119,121,122 142,198 Wiederspohn, Gene .290 Wieker, Susan .298 Wieneke, Richard L.132,421 Wierman, Patti .354 Bruce Harris, Spring Student Photographer Webb, Sharman . Weber, Andrea Bonnicksen .438 .44,151 Weston, Elaine Marie .. Weathercut, George ... .198.268 .201 Wierman, Ted ...202,230,231,232,234 237,270 Weber, Arlene . .212,345 Wetzler, Cathy . .64,265,337 Wiese, Lonnie D. .198,308 Weber, Christine Ann . .159 Weygant, Dani Vee . .198,294 Wigen, Keith . .24,326 Weber, Jackie . .337 Whearty, Aldeane . .321 Wigen, Nick . .419 Weber, Joan L. .429 Whearty, Steven L. .151 Wiggins, Janelle . .321 Weber, Kathleen M. .147,150 Wheatley, Katie . .294 Wiggum, Jan . ...79,400,467 Weber, Lee Norman . .537 Wheeler, Jody M. .329 Wigmore, John . Wihlborg, Christine .... .224,477 Weber, Linda . .298 Wheeler, Lynn Alice ... .43,125,126,436 ...43,199,475 Weber, Stan . .349 Wherley, Michael J. ... .314 Wikstrom, Nancy L. .415 Weber, Steve . .483 Whipple, James E. .38 Wilbert, William Floyd .. .212 Weckwerth, Janis Jean . .198,337 Whitaker, Bruce . 132,205,206,434 Wilbur, Steven E. .69,343 Wedam, James Louis _ .31 Whitaker, Stephen J. ... .465 Wilde, Chris . .427 Wedeven, David B. .70,290 Whitcher, Dennis J. .. .198,326 Wilde, Donald E. .45,326 Weeber, Kandy . .132,203,282 Whitcomb, Scott Clifford .198 Wildey, Mike . ...58,199,314 Weedman, Ed . .349 White, Allen I. .88 Wiley, Roger C. .62 Wegner, Gary . ...81,123,419 White, Barbara Ann ... .198,321 Wiley, Tom W. .286 Wegrich, Lance . .198,459 White, Brian Lloyd ... .72,198,362 Wilke, Susan Marie . .26 Wehring, Jackie .205,206,400,417 White, Dana Gordon ... .224 Wilkerson, Gretchen .... .199 Weick, William F. .308 White, Dianne W. .308 Willard, Betsy . .447 Weidenbach, Peter Con .. 21,22,142,445 White, Fred James .... .70 Williams, Barbara J. .199,365 Weiher, Eckart . .198,326 White, Garnett Kirby .. .90,198 Williams, Clyde . .65,213 Weimer, Barbara . .294 White, James Marke .. .21 Williams, Deerik H. .199 Weimer, Carol . .133,302 White, James Oliver .. ...78,79,80,82 Williams, Denise . .298 Weinman, William . .465 White, James R. .216,469 Williams, Dennis Earl ... .81 Weinrich, Sherry Eva ... .26,345 White, Mary . ...435,436,530 Williams, Fred E. .199 Weitkamp, Dennis Lee ... .198 White, Sandra . .198 Williams, Gretchen .... .359 Weitz, Bill . .431 Whitehead, Gary . .32,349 Williams, Harry E. .73,199 Weitz, Mary Ann . .359 Whitehead, Joyce E. ... .337 Williams, Jerry L. .71,199 Weitz, Tom . .462 Whiteside, Terry Clay .. .70 Williams, Kathleen . .395,438 Welch, George Baker Jr. . .151 Whitford, Diane . .413 Williams, Kathryn . .282 Welch, Jesse Roy. .224 Whitford, Wallace . .314 Williams, Kathy . .277,425 Welch, Patrick G. .258 Whiting, Kenneth Dale .. .44,151 Williams, Kay . .300 Welch, Shari . .365 Whitlow, Ray . ... .202,242,286 Williams, Linda . ...199,265,436 Weldin, Donald R. .198 Whitney, Kim . .275,528 Williams, Linda A. .199 Weldin, Dorothy . .198 Whitney, Rich . .421 Williams, Linda Gale ... .26 Weldy, Sherry Ann . .198,203 Whittaker, Jane .75,76,146,151,198,423 Williams, Lyell . .477 573 Williams, Lynn L.151,199,365 Williams, Mark .224 Williams, Nola .436 Williams, Patricia A.199 Williams, Phil .326 Williams, Rik .256,257 Williams, Rick .59,481 Williams, Robert E.229,261,262 Williams, Sharon L.64,269 Williams, Shirley Elizabeth.199,275 Williamson, Guss .326 Willis, Larry .58,148,199 Willms, Raymond D.199,434 Wilson, Barton E.199,479 Wilson, Brian Bernard .81 Wilson, Cathy .300 Wilson, D. Mark .227 Wilson, Greg W.286 Wilson, Howard S.60,314 Wilson, Jack .46,421,528,529,531 Wilson, Janet Louise .152 Wilson, Larry Arl .23 Wilson, Lonnie A.70,199 Wilson, Mark Jefferson .26 Wilson, Merilee Ann .268,436 Wilson, Mike .473 Wilson, Nancy .425 Wilson, Richard F.215 Wilson, Ronald N.28,326 Wilson, Rosalind J.59 Wilson, Sandra L.44,151,199 Wilson, Thomas L.150,256,257,314 Wilson, Wendy .329 Wimmer, Don .343 Winder, Diane .43,345 Windhorst, Larmond John .. . 40,82,199 Windhorst, Sharon Rae .199 Winegar, Greg .455 Wing, Frank Howard .80,81 Wingert, Steve .481 Winkle, Kristi .298 Winkle, Mervin R.24,25,199,445 Winkler, Gerald Allen .286 Winquist, Jenna Lee .199,475 Winston, Laurel L.533 Wirch, Harold Robert .125 Wise, Dana .286 Wiseman, Michael .81,469 Wiseman, Vicki .64,321 Wiswell, Sandry .359 Withers, Bud .46,202,479 Witherspoon, Rex E.82,199,477 Witt, Scott .201 Witt, Steve .80,201,286 Woelk, Lawanda .199 Woffinden, Carol .359 Wolf, Patrick .308 Wolf, Steve .308 Wolf, Theresa Ann .359 Wolfe, Betty J.199,453 Wolfe, James David .79 Wolfe, Linda .359 Wolfe, Teresa L.359 Wolfenbarger, Phebe .294 Wolff, Joan Elizabeth.298 Woll, Joy Heather .359 Wolstenholme, Cindy Kay.300 Wombacher, Sue .359 Won, Sherry .154 Wonderlich, Sue Ann .26,354 Wonderly, Becky .279 Wong, Hark-Ping .199 Wong, Rodney Y.H.302 Wood, Barbara .475 Wood, Caroline St. Dennis.436 Wood, Cathy .134,417 Wood, David J.199,434 Wood, Gary .477 Wood, Herbert J.498,523 Wood, Jay .23 Wood, Linda .79,467 Wood, Maria G.132,359 Wood, Rae Anna .42,302 Wood, Steve .343 Woodard, Penny J.199,308 Woodcock, Greg .343 Woodcock, William .81,419 Woodrow, Christie .149,159,413 Woods, Cathy Lee .408 Woods, Diane .294 Woods, Julie .199,453 Woods, Neale .290 Woods, Rick .248,249,255,286 Woodward, Scott Kelly .227 Woodworth, Dave .471 Wooldridge, Mike .326 Woollen, Diane .302 Worbes, Donna Jean .268 Worden, Shirley Ann .199 Worden, Thomas Lee .199 Workman, Linda .76,337 Workman, Marianne .337 Worlton, Scott .290 Worsham, Gloria Ann .337 Worsham, Joseph Edgar.199 Worthington, Ben .255,290 Worthman, Steven G.45,199,290 Wotruba, Chris .359 Wrede, GiGi .321,521 Wright, Bernice .321 Wright, Charlein .63,308 Wright, Darlene Yvonne.521 Wright, David Evans .71 Wright, Donald C.71,308 Wright, Harold G. Jr.199,349 Wright, Fred .460 Wright, Peter Robert .252 Wright, Polly .203,423 Wright, Robert .473 Wright, Roger Alan .199 Wright, Steven Charles .199 Wright, Steven Jay .23,145,150 Wright, Tom .127,510 Wright, William C.81,84,85,86 Wrzesien, Ellen .124,467 Wu, Catherine Cing-Chee . . .44,45,151 199 359 Wu, Fredrick C.72,125 343 Wu, Tom .343 Wulf, David .441 Wulke, Joy A.76,337 Wulz, Barbara .359 Wyman, Henry Irven .199,484 Wynne, Diane .329 Wynne, Michael John .224 Wytko, Nancy .277 Y Yake, Thomas E.286 Yake, William E.44,151 Yale, Timothy Jon .89,90,199 Yamagata, Amy .154,279 Yamamoto, Gary Iwao .154,200 Yamamoto, Jim M.22,79,81,82,200 202,240,241,242,419 Yamamoto, Joe .419 Yamamura, Paul H.154 Yamane, Linda .423 Yamasato, Margaret Y.154,200,359 Yancey, Bob .411 Yantis, Linda .298 Yassick, Jim .200,471 Yasui, Ron .43,411 Yates, Dale Morris .200 Yates, Larry Bruce .81 Yates, Ron .343 Yearout, Jackie .203,382,423 Yearsley, Wade L.200 Yeilding, Dan William .247 Yelland, Genie .200,453 Yelland, Rosemary M.200 Yencopal, Jerry .343 Yesberger, Louie .455 Yip, Joseph W.145,150,343 Yoder, Kim .80,286 Yoe, Kurt Francis .314 Young, Claudia .144,147,475 Young, Colin Me Ewan .255 Young, Dale .126,343 Young, David .286 Young, Diane Marie .44,200,359 Young, Elizabeth .294 Young, Judi .354 Young, Judy .359 Young, Larry .123,421 Young, Ron .308 Young, Sandra Lee .26 Young, Sharon Lee .200 Young, Steve .81,286 Youngren, Mary Ann .140,508 Younker, Camilla Sue.267 Yount, Larry .455 Yount, Ralph G.47 Yshas, Robert Martinez.80,249 Yunker, Dave W.326 Yurik, John .290 Z Zak, John Anthony .200 Zaman, Akhtar .155,200 Zapotocky, Barb .265,266,268,282 Zarelli, Julie .354 Zaremba, Carl Vincent .484,518 Zeeben, Preston Eugene .252 Zehm, Dwight G.252,462 Zelazny, Kathy .300 Zellner, Merrilee .152,337 Zemke, William Ernest .80,81 Zeran, Dona .337 Zeran, Ken .39,533 Zickler, Gary .326 Ziegler, Gail .389,438 Zimmer, Jack Wayne .23 Zimmerman, Andy .459 Zimmerman, Janet E.131,449 Zimmerman, Pat .443 Zimmerman, Susan Lee .203 Zimmermann, Dennis .90,471 Zink, Rosmee .294 Zitzelman, Philip W.200 Zornes, Thomas Allen .213 Zumhoff, Kirk .326 Zupan, Pam .200.438 Zweegman, Leon Duward ... 200,445 Zwiesler, Jo Ann D.275 Zwight, Janet Ann .200,467 Zwight, Steve .459 Zwolinski, Michael A.71,200 Zylstra, Linda Kay .76,152 EDITORIAL STAFF Art Editor Editor Chris Simek Midge Ball BUSINESS STAFF Advisor Business Manager Maynard Hicks Mark Stritmatter Division Editors Assistant Business Manager Linda Nelson Carl Zaremba Sue Daiger PHOTOGRAPHERS Kaki Moore WSU Photographers Cherie Totten Bob Bullis Sports Editor Arden Literal Gary Schell Student Photographers Copy Editors Jim Luthy Barb Matthews Leo Lee Mary Brown Ross Hart Layout Editors Chuck Ferrel Holly Sparkman Rich Henry Elizabeth Harri (Spring Semester) Mark Wickersham Diane Salt (Fall Semester) Jerry Cochran Photo Editors Bruce Harris Debby Tannehill Teri Dixon Judy Stein (Spring Semester) Dan Murdock Windy McMillan (Fall Semester) INDIVIDUAL PICTURES Keith Cole Photography 574 Looking back on the year I realize Chinook means many things to me: the retreat, Slims, hard work, late nights, tears, laughter, Charlie Brown’s,arguments, and apologies. These few words will have deep meaning for my staff as well as for myself. May their memories of working on the 1969 Chinook be as dear to them as they are to me. Many people put in a lot of hard work on the 1969 Chinook so that you could have this opportunity to see the “Perspective” of the year 1968-1969. It is now my chance to thank those involved with the 1969 Chinook . To my staff, a very hearty thank you for all your time and effort. I think you already know how much I appreciate what you have done. P. M., it was a good year both at home and at the office. Remember the night of the handcuffs? To “The Man”, your patience and understanding during my times of need are greatly appreciated. You’ll never be forgotten. Barb, you always had a way of bringing me out of my “bad” moods. All our little trips sure proved to be relaxful. Thank goodness there was only one “Sunday night!” L. N., it’s been great from junior high on through college. The memories we have to share are numerous. Remember the mistaken identity at the beginning of the year? To Sue, the best of luck next year and may all your upsets be minimal. Keep the membership of the O.M.S.A. and Mu Alpha Beta active! Deb, without you entertaining on those late nights we would have never made it! How is your “friend” (M. C.) these days? To Chris, many thanks especially for “that day.” Everything turned out ok, didn’t it? Don’t get stuck anymore, please. Gary, the girls of the staff enjoyed teasing you; you’re good for morale. Be careful of those Saturdays, you never know what might happen. John, thanks for being such a good listener. I’ll lay odds I win our bet! To Mr. Hicks, a very special thanks. You’re indispensable! Your under¬ standing and sympathy of student problems and complaints helped me and my staff have a better year. The business staff did an outstanding job this year, thanks Mark and Carl. Keep up the good work. To Mr. C, for his worry about finances. I would have broken the bank given half a chance. To those at WSU Photo, Betty, Bob, and Arden, thank you for your cooperation, especially when it came to the mad rush for prints. Bob, I’ll always remember your dark room! To the Student Photographers, you are essential to the book. Jim, you’ve been just “fantastic!” Hope to see you at Gotchum Creek Guard Station sometime. Jerry, thank you for being so helpful, especially when you received my frantic phone calls. It’s been good working with you. Credit for the publishing of the 1969 Chinook goes to Pischel Yearbooks, Inc. Many thanks to all those that helped with the publishing. I want my staff, my friends who had to put up with me all year, and all others who helped directly or indirectly in creating the 1969 Chinook to know that I will miss you all very much. Good luck to each and every one of you in your life’s goal. Midge Ball Editor 1969 Chinook In Memoriam Robert H. Barr Earl J. Herbes Charles R. Jeppesen Griffith B. Kerr Dennis W. Margadant Terry L. Willmschen Dr. T. H. Kennedy Senior Dean College of Sciences and Arts Dr. Zeno B. Katterle Professor Education Jerry A. Bailey Chairman Music Florence M. Diesman Associate Professor English Dean H. Gosselin Assistant Professor Speech Stephen J. Mech USDA Collaborator Agricultural Engineering 576
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