Washington State University - Chinook Yearbook (Pullman, WA)

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r Pullman, Wa tn tun c o Birth Certifica (Sfyia Certifies tfyat PeiAe-i-er Oa.Ynie. M ad horn in JHftiuni l Inapilal, ittr. nf Pullman, at _ 0 r r i „„ tL _£ - 2 W- C jc nj uci In Vitaliis Viprrnf tk satd JJospitd to he signed hg its duty authorized offu to he hereunto affixed. icer JJayil Yjo. SV9¥C l FORM H-152 - P. It.C .,KRWYN,ILLINtlt I THE UNIVERSITY E [jrfjittgtmt J. 2. 19-2 - caused this (Certificate d its (Corporate Seat JminUtralor - - - Introduction iv Student Life campus life I arts and speakers 25 royalty 49 Sports 77 Colleges 149 communications I7S II THE PEOPLE Introduction II Administration 197 Organizations 237 Individuals seniors 293 independents 337 greeks 421 Closing 501 Index 513 Table of Contents iii Burgerville, I love you. My tongue is hanging to my knees. Your graveyards are my lovenests. I see sweet bones hungering beneath rusty marble people in Road Runners. iv The University The University v vi The University Your carrion-violets of spring excite me no end. The University vii My skin wrinkles past unsuspecting empty police cars, cops gone to buy a fifth, antennas up in the air, waiting, with tips of toes on pavement, to cruise so cool... viii The University x The University Burgerville, I am going to murder you. I am going to take your early morning scarf of heating winter smoke clouds out and I’m going to wrap it around your blistering neck. There are people .... xii The University Burgerville, I was born in your cemetery. Crawling up your sidewalks, I saw the Hill: a thousand tiny diamonds suspended in sea-green gelatin quivered at my approach. The University xv I put my hand out to you and you melted and turned to sand and ran through my fingers. _ XX The University _ Leaves me shaking, as I crawl towards your tower. Bryan, I love you. Flag at half-mast. Daytime now, your red light gone out. The University xxi The library, your woman with her statue, archives full of movies, and so many pages. The University xxiii Kiss me with your knowledge I must get a hamburger. —Kathy Lynch and Paul Arntson xxiv The University Student Life F our lives are intimately intertwined... we face the many experiences of our lives together. . .as we pass through this time in our existence, our thoughts are often of now. . .and it isn ' t until Now becomes a memory that we realize that this part of our lives was only a stepping stone... t y. Ny Ay v 1 A y a Aw VP AY . jJ I Student Life Today is the first day of the rest of your life ... Student Life 3 The Racism Workshop was an attempt to communicate On October 7 and 8, an event took place unique to WSU—an attempt to come to understand racism as a major problem of today by means of peaceful workshop. Films, panels, and open discussions created a chance to test our college intellect. . . . Humanity is outraged in me and with me . . . George Sand 4 Student Life ■ Student Life 5 What is Ralph the Bod” Burrelle Anyway? A first for the Cougs—a male Homecoming Queen candidate— was sponsored this year. Other new experiences were the football game, dance, and carnival held in Spokane instead of at home. One tradition that withstood the revamping was the Homecoming concert with a sell-out for singer Neil Diamond and comedian Sandy Baron. 6 Homecoming Homecoming 7 I know no safe depository of the ultimate 8 Student Life powers of society but the people themselves Student Life 9 The Spice Of Campus Living Woman ' s place in present society is progressively undergoing change. No longer is she regarded by society as a lesser human being, but rather as an individual with an unique and distinctive character. Today is certainly the first day of the rest of her life. Student Life 11 M m m m TO MW - Farm ,Vor ev - boycot tWFCUE 12 Student Life Concern is the major step to becoming an involved individual. Although total commitment is not mandatory to demonstrate this concern, it is required if change and betterment of a situation is to be achieved. Student Life 13 uv Now is the Moment 14 Student Life 16 Student Life Student Life 17 Spring Events Cause Apprehension The second Racism workshop and the lettuce boycott occurred early in the spring. These two events caused apprehension. Questions were raised concerning possible uprising and student dissatisfaction on the WSU campus. 18 Student Life Springtime Comes to the Palouse 20 Student Life Student Life 21 Hooray, Hooray for the 8th of May! Student Life 23 Washington State holds 75th Commencement Ceremony Twila Dawn Marsh of Spokane became the 50,000th graduate of Washington State University during commencement exercises this year. Miss Marsh was among 1,955 candidates for bachelor ' s degrees, 147 for master’s and 50 for doctorates during WSU ' s 75th commencement ceremony. The 50,000th graduates’ selection was determined by information fed into a computer. WSU opened on January 13, 1892, in a one-story, $1,500 brick building, with 29 students and five faculty members. The university now has more than 100 major buildings and 200 smaller structures. Washington State also has eight colleges and a graduate school, and had 14,510 students enrolled last fall. Caps and gowns, which have grown into a graduation tradition, were not mandatory for graduating seniors going through the hot and sunny ceremony. This year, some participating graduates elected not to wear the regalia and instead donated the rental fee to a charity of their choice. 24 Graduation 26 Arts and Speakers mmmm Speakers Offer Information and Solutions Opposite Page: The Last Poets, revolutionary black poetry group, verbalized many of today’s problems and social conditions through their works. Below Left: Dolores Huerta traveled around the nation speaking on farm worker disputes as a main negotiator for the UFVVOC. Below Right: Floyd McKissick, lawyer, civil rights leader, and former director of CORE, was a keynote speaker at the Spring Racism Workshop. Arts and Speakers 27 Top left: Jose Angel Gutierrez speaking at the spring racism workshop stressed his La Raza Unida party as a possible solution for Chicanos’ polticial problems. Center opposite page: The fisheries conflict that has occurred during the process of transferring federal jurisdiction to the state jurisdiction on Indian reservations was the topic of the March 1 1th panel discussion by the Native American Student Association. Center bottom opposite page: Harry Edwards, author and political activist, attacked myths of black physical superiority as racist, in the first session of the Racism Workshop. Bottom left: The “Pow Wow’ ' was sponsored by N.A.I.S.A. at the second Racism Workshop. Guest Speakers Discuss Racism 28 Arts and Speakers iv 4 « 1 Arts and Speakers 29 4 The defendant consults with his attorney about his decision to take the stand. The Andersonville Trial” deals with contemporary Wirz testifies in his own behalf. 30 Andersonville Trial The President of the Court demands order. problems in a century-old setting Frustrated. Chipman attempts to reason with Baker. Judge Advocate Chipman contemplates his follow-up attack. Andersonville Trial 31 Scrooge is the lead character in “Christmas Package” Land of the Dragon was the springtime presentation of the children’s theater. 32 Children ' s Theater The choral scene from “Christmas Package Christmas Package” and Land of the Dragon” provide entertainment for Pullman children Tartuffe is an eighteenth century scandal Tartuffe discovers the truth about Orgon and Elmire. Theater 33 Tom Paine The World is a Pretty Freaky Place 34 Theater Lovers” Proves Entertaining The older lovers discover the difficulties of a middle-aged romance Theater 35 Cuckoo’s Nest” Sold Out Before Opening Night v A i|mb . ir 4t y Ml- . o ' h, A- y — fcrr i • . Above: McMurphy emphasizes a point at the group meeting. Below: The patients Above: The coach explains to Ellis that as the basketball hoop he must gather to watch the World Series. Bottom: Randall McMurphy organizes the card remain stationary. Below: Shy Billy Bibbit kisses Sandy as the other games on Ward 5. patients look on. Intrigue describes The Queen and the Rebels” Above Left: Passengers await the return of the train. Above Right: The commandant questions Argia. Below Left: Argia comforts the small boy who Commandant Amos claims is her son. Below Right: The commandant refuses to believe Argia when she says the boy is not hers. Theater 37 38 Theater Earnest” Portrays Oscar Wilde’s Wit Opposite Page: Algernon (Alias Earnest) and Cecily discuss their romance. Above: Lady Bracknell and Miss Prism search through the valise. Below: Algernon asks Cecily to marry him. Theater 39 Neil Diamond, Sandy Baron ... Homecoming 1970 Dance and Concert Bands Provide Entertainment 42 Arts and Speakers Throughout Year Arts and Speakers 43 May I and 2 - Parent’s Weekend Parents ' Weekend provided an opportunity for the relatives of WSU students to see the campus and involve themselves in some of the university activities. A variety of diverse events was scheduled; two plays, “One Flew Over the Cuckoo ' s Nest and “The Importance of Being Earnest, the track meet against University of Oregon, the annual Phi Delta Theta Turtle Race, David Frye show, plus many other traditions. 44 Parents ' Weekend Parents ' Weekend 45 46 Murray Louis Dance Company Avant-Garde Director Brings Troup to WSU Avant-garde director Murray Louis hacked his dancers with projection images and evocative electronic musical scores. Every type of prop and music led this New York modern dance group through creative and fanciful movements. The dancers performed at WSU on February 12 in a dance concert. Murray Louis Dance Company 47 8th of May Concert on the Mall 48 Campus Life Ralph Burrelle Homecoming Queen Candidate 49 50 Royalty Zhe Unrecognized Majority 51 Royalty Phi Zau Pledge Princess fill fit sen Pi Seta Phi 52 Royalty Intercollegiate Knights ' Duchess Melanie fanes 0mma Phi Seta Royalty 53 Homecoming Court ganet Hopkins gean Kobe risen Kobyu Simpson gudy Kowe Kathy McDonald Kathy Hadley Susie Quackenbush 54 Royalty Finalists:Franceen Harkins, Gail Sarchct, Kathy Fox, Shelley Smith, Suzi Powers. Royalty 55 May Queen Qlentta Zreat Alpha 0micron Pi May Queen Finalists. Left to Right: Margo Minnick, Glenna Treat, Marcia Garrett, Kathy Hadley and Louanna Lynch. 56 Royalty tittle Orton Andy and tittle Orton Male ' Dyke Dickie Orton Debbie M (Cough tin Orton Duchess of Windsor Sydney Smith mu 58 Royalty Sigma Chi Sweetheart Cindy Mash kappa kappa (gamma Royalty 59 Neill Mall King and Queen Carry Mar ton Sue Stockton Mlt Mall MU Mali 60 Royalty Cambda Chi Crescent Qirl Cinda yearout Kappa Kappa Gamma Royalty 61 Zketa Chi Dream Qirl ftetk Olrogg Pi Beta Phi 62 Royalty Sig £p Queen of Hearts Patty Waif Alpha Cki Omega Royalty 63 Pi Kap ' Dream Qirl Kathy $o Wise Kappa Alpha Zheta 64 Royalty Delta Zau Delta Sally Sunshine Cinda Martlet Alpha Chi Omega Royalty 65 Delta Sig Dream Qirl ftarb Zoevs Gant m a Phi Beta 66 Royalty darner’s Daughter Pam Roberts Alpha Gamma Delta Royalty 67 Coman Casanova Mike Conklin Zheta Ch i 68 Royalty Handsome Harry and Sweet Sue Bob Shelby Maryyi Jennessy ' Delta UpsiloH Orton Royalty 69 Sigma Jota funnies Above: Sigma Iota Bunnies. Row One: Sheri Eckhart, Chris Ahrens, Linda Drechsel, Gail Gocdde, Gail Scpilla. Below: Sigma Iota Bunnies. Row One: Lori Lane, Norma Jean LaChine, Liz Allen, Kay Lattin, Nancy Bruce. 70 Sigma Iota Bunnies Independent Man and Woman Scott Dunham Patty Schneider Stimson Stephenson Worth Independent Man and Woman 71 Chi “Delphia Cil’ Sisters Above: Chi Delphia LiP Sisters. Sue Bertoglio, Diane Helmer; center, Christy Oberg; Laurie Jones, Jean McCormick, Nancy Gorshe, Cindy Horsley. Not Pictured: Linda Powell, Lynda Murray, Nancy Kile, Donna Johnson. 72 Chi Delphia •• • tAZO or Sisters of the Maltese Above: ATO LiF Sisters of the Maltese. Row One: Kathy Rodda, Penny Pfeffer, Jacque Bowman, Linda Hain, Karen Rodda, Mary Ann Lucas. Row Two: Mary Gallagher, Jane Crowell, Pam Pewe, Pam Lee, Meg Seabury, Carol Dawson, Terri Hendrick, Shelley Smith. Row Three: Laurie Hoover, Mary Kehne, Carol Johnson, Janni Lasater, Cyndie Schuh, Janie Frazier, Denise Sartz, Beckie Stewart, Connie Lamb. ATO Lil’ Sisters 73 SJS JCil’ Sisters of Minerva Above: SAE Lil Sisters of Minerva. Row One: Mary Ann Hanson, Suzi Powers, Linda Higgins, Susie Brandenburg, Row Two: Janice Gunning, Julie Shutt, Nancy Brown, Debbie Smawley, Susie Long, Jan Almos. Row Three: Ginny Burger, Pam Westland, Sandy Moore, Connie Taylor, Yvonne Gourlie, Mamie Laats, Stephanie Fredette. Row Four: Joyce Korus, Peg Sweeney, Sheri Thomasian, Claudia Parker, Connie Kincaid, Debbie Jungquist, Lynne Katyryniuk, Margaret Surplus. 74 SAE Lil’ Sisters Sigma Chi Cittle Sisters Above: Sigma Chi Little Sisters. Row One: Cindy Hash. Row Two: Shannon Stenberg, Jennifer Manley, Dana Robb, Cathy Morehead, Margie Thacker, Ellen Pearson. Row Three: Kim Cox, Connie Swenson, Debbie Trigg, Jan Smart, Kathie Hurson, Janet Thompson, Linda Whitcomb. Not Pictured: Blythe Davis, Debbie Sample. Sigma Chi Little Sisters 75 ZKS Cittle Sisters Above: TKE Little Sisters. Row One: Nancy Roth, Jan Korus, Melanie Low, Sue Byquist, Pat Shannon. Row Two: Joan Scott, Carol Diefendorf, Cindy Mann, Kay Coulter, Merilee Jordan, Linda Drechsel. Row Three: Linda Mayberry, Joanne Neben, Mary Morris, Debbie Evers, Becky Moore. 76 TKE Little Sisters Sports within each of us there is a competitive spirit that seeks to find its way out of the depths of the soul.. .we strive with mind and body to achieve and satisfy that driving spirit... and, although we can’t always accomplish this as we would like, we keep trying because there ' s always tomorrow and what new triumph it could bring. ... Athletic Council The Washington State Athletic Council serves as an advisory group to Athletic Director Stan Bates and to University President Glenn Terrell. It is composed of nine members, including faculty, student, and alumni representatives. On the recommendations of the group the new multi-purpose collesium was realized and bids for construction were awarded. The Council was also instrumental in the selection of a new Athletic Director. Special emphasis during 70-71 was placed on trying to have burned-out Rogers field revamped after the disaster of last year. Washington’s legislature has not appropriated the funds, as yet, but the Athletic Council is diligently working toward an early reconstruction which will lead to Cougar football returning to Pullman. Above: Stan Bates, Athletic Director. Below: Athletic Council. Row One: Jack Smetana, Stan Bates, Edward Bennett, Steve Akcock, Scott Witt, Pat Patterson. Row Two: Dale Anderson, Rip Hollingbery, Norm Lowery. Not Pictured: Barry Jones. Sports 77 OFFENSE DEFENSE Don Sweet K 10 Chuck Hawthorne DS Mike Mickas QB 16 Armenious Patterson DB Jack Wigmore QB 20 Mike Monahan R Ty Paine QB 21 Paul Dillon LB Gary Bergan QB 23 Steve Kerby DB Lionel Thomas WR 25 Ron Mims DS Bernard Jackson TB 28 Herbert Alexander DB Gary Kline TB 29 Tyrone Daisy DB Fred Phillips TB 31 Monte Tweten DS Ken Lyday FB 35 Steve Hamilton DS Bob Ewen FB 38 Bob Leslie R Bob Bailey FB 39 Randy Pickering R Jim Walker FB 40 Nile DeCuire S Tony Lomax WR 44 Glenn Cotton TB Ed Armstrong WR 48 Tim Thompson R Jim Oggs WR 52 Bill Carter DT Brock Aynsley WR 54 Jerry Burk halter LB Don Transeth WR 55 Dave Carlson LB Jim Balich WR 57 Rod Mumma LB Bill Sanford WR 58 Randy Johnson LB John Hook C 59 Martin Ancellotti LB Mike Hill C 63 Crosby Anderson LB Mike Lynch C 65 Joe Richer LB Craig Jackson OG 68 Pat Messinger LB Gary Kasprzak OG 69 Dana Dogterom LB Bill Moos OG 70 Marc Pence DT Jim Gulledge OG 74 Dennis Forston DT Barre Lando OT 75 Terry Durst DT Steve Busch OG 78 Brian Lange DT Jim Giesa OG 81 Mark Painter DE Greg Craighead OT 84 John Straka DE Mike Johnson OT 85 Pete Lazzarini DE Wallace Williams OT 87 Mike Schmidlen DE Buzz Brazeau OT 88 Dennis Mitchell DE Mike Talbot OT 90 Tom Caraher DE Bob Engel TE 92 Ervin Newson DE Charlie Harris TE Hugh Klopfenstein TE Jim Forrest TE Mark Bigger OG 78 Football WSU Begins Season With 26 Lettermen Opposite Page Above: Ken Lyday breaks open for long yardage. Opposite Page Below: Coach Sweeney gives the boys the word before home opener against Idaho. LEFT: Lionel Thomas makes a sure tackle on an Idaho runner. Football 79 80 Football Courage, Cause, and Confidence ” WSU Invades the Big Eight but comes home loser 48-31 Bernard Jackson provided the offensive spark, averaging over nine yards per carry and scoring three touchdowns. However, the Coug defense could not seem to contain the Kansas Jayhawks as they nailed down a victory with two touchdowns in the final period. WSU, Only PAC-8 Team to play on Astroturf since its initial use, opens season at home in Spokane’s Astropit. Trailing 16-6 at half time, Jack Wigmore came off the bench to fire up the Cougs in a 44-16 victory over Palouse rivals—Idaho. The second half was highlighted by a 63 yard punt return by Cougar linebacker Lionel Thomas fopa WSU touchdown. WSU visits Big Ten and Duffy Daugherty’s Michigan State Spartans Rain and wind hampered the Cougar offense that saw Ty Paine throw four interceptions. Michigan State seemed more at ease under the conditions and made use of the loser’s mistakes in defeating the Cougs 28-14. “Giant Killers”, Oregon, next opponent for Cougars Nothing really seemed to work for the Cougars against the U of O. Although the Cougs seemed to have a potent offense, they just could not put the ball over the goal line even with as many chances as they had. The Cougars returned to Pullman with their first conference loss 28-13. Football 81 82 Football Cougar Fans See Total of 103 Points Recorded on Scoreboard in USC Game -r Above: Cougar Coaching Staff. Row One: Walt Cubley, Pinky Erickson, Jim Shanley, Sam Jankovich. Row Two: Bob Simpson, Jim Sweeney, Jim Erkenbeck. Roosevelt Ellerbe, Jr. 14th ranked Arizona State proves to be somewhat overrated The Cougs played an explosive game down in the warmth of the Arizona desert but just did not have enough fire to win. The defense picked off interceptions and recovered fumbles, but ASU also picked off four of Ty Paine’s aerials as the Cougars came up short 37-30. Golden Bears prove why they were ranked in the nation’s top twenty The Cougars held the California Bears scoreless for the first minutes of the game, but it was not enough. The Golden Bears rolled up 43 points while the Cougars could not seem to penetrate the end zone not even once, despite several opportunities. Football 83 OSU’s Offense Proues Too Much For WSU ' s Mild Bunch” Cougar fan Terry Smith tackles Stanford back Eric Cross trying to avert another Indian touchdown but even his efforts fail Heisman Trophy winner Jim Plunkett proved why he was to deserve the honor, leading Stanford to a 63-16 scalping of the Cougars. A 96-yard touch-down toss by Plunkett broke the all-time NCAA record for total offense in three seasons of play. These were the only things that fans in Spokane had to cheer about except for a rather spirited fan ' s attempt at a possible game saving tackle. Always powerful UCLA shows that even in an off season the Uclans still have their stuff The UCLA Bruins ended a streak of close games with a 54-9 victory over the Cougars. The defense did not seem to be able to handle the Bruin offense, while the Coug offense was being stopped by a fired up team. The Cougars were able to score one touchdown and Don Sweet, WSU ' s record breaking kicker, managed one field goal in the first half. Traditional rivals score what seems to be traditional win over Cougars The Huskies and the Cougars met once again to decide who would take home the Apple Cup. Washington won the trophy for the second consecutive year as the Seattlites had little trouble in defeating the Cougs 43-25. 84 Football Football 85 Above: Yell S uad Row One: Tim Robbins, Brad Loan, Tony Elliott. Row Two: Cheryl Dyer, Susan Quackenbush, Heidi Keller. Row Three: Jim Boldt, Harv Stowell, John Winskill. Row Four: Jacque Bowman, Barb Schroeder, Molly Ennis. 86 Yell Squad Yell Squad 87 Frnsh FnntKall £Q Soulin’ Coubabes add to spirit at athletic events Soulin Coubabe Members: Ragena Bell, Ilona Coleman. Magnolia Farmer. Cynthia Johnson, Beth Massey. Bernice Upton, Arlana Williams. 90 Soulin’ Coubabes Below: Cougarettes. Row One: Bev Beckwith, Janice Gunning, Doreen Pirie, Debbie Skorheim, Nancy Winegar, Carol Johnson, Linda Drechsel, Kathy Phelan? talJiy Rodda, Suann Hinton, Veda Shanks, Mamie Lantz, Heidi Howard. Row Two: Shari Thompson, Carrie Arteel, Claudia Chartier, Karen Rodda, Karen Wright, Betsy Husorn, President; Ann Mertz, Laurel Walcnta, Colleen Mclntire. Debbie Schoch, Captain; Yvonne Gourlie, Kathy Pynor. Not Pictured: Mrs. Jankovich, Advisor; Robin Bjorklund, Gail Sarchet, Linda W ' hitcomh. i . l . J . J i U t I J I i 1 1 . . , 1 axJtL mk Sz i Cougarettes liuen half-time entertainment Cougarettes 91 Cross Country Led By Two All-Americans Coach Jack Mooberry’s and John Chaplin’s 1970 Cross Country team highlighted a fairly good year with the emergence of two All-Americans. Mark Hiefield and Don Smith received their honors by placing 17th and 13th in the national Cross Country meet. These two runners were 2 of 5 who participated from the PAC-8 Conference. Led by Hiefield and Smith, WSU scored a win over California in their only dual meet, 21-34. The Cougars also scored first in two invitational meets while placing second to Oregon in the Northern Division and PAC-8 Conference meets. Opposite Page: Cross Country Team: Dan Smith, Mark Hiefield, Graham Hutchinson, Wayne Ristau, Richard Gazal, Jerry Morton, Tom Robinson, Dean Clark. Cross Country 93 Wrestling 95 Wrestling Team Members David Anderson Ruben Baca Paul Bartlett Bob Brewer Mike Burns Bob Carlile Ron Crisman Paul Danelo Del Guenther Chris Herron Sam Hieronymus Roy Johnson David Jones Ralph Kunkel Charlie Lemcke Carnie McArthur Dean Nakagawa Phil Palady Kaare Papenfuse Ed Quintasket Joe Ridlington Jim Rohr Stan Smith Wrestlers Place 5th in PA C-8 WSU captured 5th place in the PAC-8 Wrestling Championships held in March in Bohler Gym. This was the culmination of a not- too-successful season for the Cougs, under Coach Les Hogan. The Cougar Squad was 4-8 in dual matches during the season. In the PAC-8 tournament four men qualified for nationals. Ron Crisman qualified in the 126 division, and Bo Carlile in the 177 weight division. However, none of the quartet were able to place at the National Tournament in Auburn, Alabama. 96 Wrestling Above: Gymnastic Team. Coach Rea Anders, Mike Herscher, Dan Holtman, Ken Hovermale, Steve Griffin, Kevin Nelson, Brad Loan, Neil Hansen, Dan Hunter, Jim Holt, T erry Hill, Todd Chisum, Paul Mengedoht, Dwight Mowry. WSU’s gymnastic team increased its record from 69 - 70 of five wins and five losses to a record of six wins and two losses for the ’70-’71 season. The gymnasts improved their average meet score by 20,10 points over the previous year. In the PAC-8 Regionals, WSU upset Stanford and was able to escape the cellar position. Dan Holtman represented WSU in the finals by being the first WSU gymnast to place in the Regionals. WSU ' s gym squad was comprised of 80 percent freshmen and should have good prospects for the upcoming season. Bob Peavy, ’69- ’70 coach, is to return for the ’71 -’72 season after being on sabbatical leave. Gymnasts Break Single Meet Record Gymnasts set best mark ever against Oregon 98 Gymnastics Gymnastics 99 Cougar Basketball Team Ends Season 12-14 100 Basketball Basketball 101 Cougs Take Third in For West Classic 102 Basketball Jim Meredith leads Cougar scorers 10 ith 18.0 average What seemed to begin as a fine season for the WSU round bailers, by the middle of March looked somewhat like a disaster. The Cougs finished the season with a 12-win 14-loss mark after winning nine of their first eleven non-conference games. This was the first time since 1965 that WSU had a record of less .500 then the cagers were 9-1 7. The Cougs ended up tied for the cellar in the Pacific Eight Conference with the Stanford Indians with a 2-12 mark. The Cougars ' only wins in the Conference were against Stanford once and the Washington Huskies, both at home. They nearly upset the number one ranked UCLA Bruins but were only close, losing 57-53. The ’70- ' 71 season was also highlighted by a game being called with 13 seconds left on the clock after Cougar fans repeatedly threw debris on the court. The crowd was given a technical foul, but still the debris poured onto the floor. The result was inconsequential, in that the USC Trojans took home a 75- 64 victory by playing only 39 minutes and 47 seconds. Dennis Hogg became the seventh leading scorer in WSU history by scoring over 1,000 points in three seasons. Jim Meredith came up short of joining the thousand-point club with a total of 989 points. Meredith was selected by his teammates as captain of the ’70-’7 1 squad and also was an honorable mention selection to the all-Pacific-8 team. He also led the Cougs with an 18.0 average, grabbed the most rebounds, and had the highest field goal percentage of 52.8. Meredith and Hogg tied for the most points scored in one game, with 28 each. Above: Basketball Team. Row One: Mike Secor, Mike Gomez, Jim Smiley, Coach Marv Harshman, Dennis Hogg, Jim Meredith, Bobby Waits, Coach Jud Heath cote. Row Two: Steve Mcrklcy, Don Paul, Steve Bebbe, Jim Nielsen, Mike Dolven, Guv Huestis, Rick Rawlings, Phil Wash, Dan Steward. Basketball 105 Dennis Hogg Joins Thousand Point Club 106 Basketball Basketball 107 4YV Scoreboard FOOTBALL WSU Opponent 31 Kansas 48 44 Idaho 16 14 Michigan State 28 13 Oregon 28 30 Arizona State 37 16 Stanford 63 0 California 65 9 UCLA 54 33 USC 70 16 Oregon State 28 25 Washington 43 Eighth in PAC-8 Conference 0-7 Season 1-10 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL WSU Opponent 6 Idaho 21 44 Oregon 0 27 Oregon State 6 30 Washington 20 Season 3-1 BASKETBALL WSU Opponent 81 Gonzaga 70 72 Gonzaga 74 80 Montana 63 74 Idaho 67 81 Montana 69 69 Boise State 64 60 San Jose 59 90 Nevada - Reno 58 83 Indiana 80 48 Oregon 64 65 Stanford 55 68 USC 78 71 UCLA 95 68 Oregon 95 73 Oregon State 78 91 Idaho 70 90 Washington 79 70 Stanford 77 89 Stanford 79 76 California 102 53 UCLA 57 64 USC 75 67 Oregon State 81 68 Oregon 69 63 Washington 73 Seventh in PAC-8 Conference 2-12 Season 12-14 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL WSU Opponent 79 Gonzaga 71 92 Wenatchee Valley 73 68 Gonzaga 52 86 Spokane Falls 63 72 Idaho 53 91 Spokane Falls 49 97 Columbia Basin 71 87 EWSC 69 82 Yakima Valley 87 58 North Idaho 57 69 North Idaho 65 93 Big Bend 58 87 Washington 70 102 Whitworth 76 72 Big Bend 65 87 Idaho 49 90 Columbia Basin 63 78 Yakima Valley 61 100 Wenatchee Valley 54 82 Oregon State 99 113 Oregon 92 90 Washington 76 Season 20-2 CROSS COUNTRY (Low Score Wins) WSU 24, Idaho 82, EWSC 83, WSU Jayvees 90, Whitworth 97, Whitman 105. WSU 19, Montana 43, Idaho 78, Whitworth 83, Gonzaga 124. WSU 21, California 34. Northern Division, Oregon 38, WSU 43, OSU 56, Washington 85. PAC-8. Oregon 45, WSU 58, Stanford 66, OSU 79, Washington 120, UCLA 138, USC 154, California 207 Second in ND PAC-8. 110 Scoreboard WRESTLING WSU Opponent 4 Oregon State 24 19 California 14 6 Oklahoma State 24 19 UCLA 16 16 Portland State 19 24 California 14 16 CWSC 18 6 Athletes in Action 28 28 Eastern Oregon 8 16 Oregon 19 8 Oregon State 22 14 Seattle Pacific 22 Fifth in PAC-8 Conference 3-3 Season 7-7 GYMNASTICS (High Score Wins) WSU 128.90, EWSC 116.80, CWSC 110.50. Washington 150.40, WSU 136.50 Oregon 143.50, WSU 138.90. WSU 136.05, EWSC 122.16. WSU 144.25, Nevada 116. PNW Championships, Washington 154.20, Oregon 1 34.40, WSU 1 33.40, Portland State 103.35, EWSC 101.35. PAC-8 Ch ampionships, California 156.65, Washington 152.95, UCLA 133.15, OSU 129.15, Oregon 1 1 5.40, WSU 111.50, Stanford 107.50 Season 4-2 SWIMMING WSU Opponent 77 Alaska 36 73 Simon-Frazier 40 33 use 80 17 UCLA 96 77 Alaska 36 78 Montana 35 87 Highline 26 69 Puget Sound 44 52 OSU 54 37 Oregon 76 32 Washington 81 Season 7-5 TENNIS 8 Gonzaga 1 6 Montana 2 2 Seattle 7 9 WWSC 0 4 Portland 5 3 Washington 6 1 Utah State 5 5 Idaho 4 5 Whitworth 3 3 Idaho 6 9 Whitman 0 7 Whitworth 2 7 Montana State 2 9 CWSC 0 8 Southern Oregon 1 2 Oregon 7 7 Oregon State 11 Season 10-7 BASEBALL 3 EWSC 0 1 EWSC 2 11 Montana 0 6 EWSC 2 11 Lewis Clark 2 17 Montana State 0 6 Lewis Clark 4 3 CWSC 0 4 CWSC 1 5 EWSC 0 8 EWSC 4 9 Idaho 2 15 Lewis Clark 0 15 Boise State 1 3 College of Idaho 1 14 NNC 0 1 Idaho State 0 7 Brigham Young 5 6 Brigham Young 8 3 Utah 22 7 Utah 2 6 Brigham Young 7 5 Brigham Young 6 4 Gonzaga 3 2 Oregon 4 10 Oregon 9 3 Gonzaga 0 6 Oregon 8 1 Oregon State 0 8 Oregon State 7 17 Lewis Clark 5 0 California 5 16 California 2 5 Stanford 3 1 Stanford 11 3 Whitworth 2 3 Idaho 2 0 use 4 6 use 7 1 UCLA 5 0 UCLA 11 10 Idaho 1 6 Washington 1 5 Washington 4 4 Stanford 8 6 Oregon 4 4 Stanford 2 10 use 5 3 use 6 Second in PAC-8 Conference 7-8 Season 34-15 JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL 13 Bellevue CC i 5 Bellevue CC 2 11 Columbia Basin 8 11 Columbia Basin 2 1 Yakima Valley 3 4 Yakima Valley 2 4 Columbia Basin 1 2 Big Bend CC 1 2 Big Bend CC 1 1 Big Bend CC 3 4 Big Bend CC 1 20 Big Bend CC I 6 Wenatchee Valley 0 6 Wenatchee Valley 8 4 North Idaho 1 12 North Idaho 5 3 North Idaho 6 3 Wenatchee Valley 1 3 Wenatchee Valley 3 Season 16-4 TRACK 7114 OSU 8214 61 UCLA 84 48 California 96 46 Oregon 107 61 Washington 84 Second in Northern Division Eighth in PAC-8 Scoreboard 111 Swimmers Experience 7-5 Season Above: Swim Team. Row one: Dan Yeilding, Graham Unwin, Wilson Godwin, Brad Storey, Eric Bell, John Downer, Gary Hafer, Doug Gibb, Tom Fenn. Row two: Jim Hasbrouck, Dave Burke, Greg Bonann, Randy Fuller, John Hartman, Jim McCarry, Denny Lawrence, Dave Nix, Dick Peterson. The swimming team experienced a successful season, breaking eight school fast time records. They displayed an overall steady improvement with a 7-5 win-loss record. Inspirational award went to Jim McCarry. Outstanding swimmer award was presented to Brad Storey who made first place in the Canadian National. He also came away as high point winner, and made the Pan American Team representing Canada. The water polo team was considered a separate division from the swim team this year. Most members participated with the swim team in addition to their water polo efforts. A relatively young team, it was comprised of one junior and one senior with the remainder freshmen or sophomores. In addition to fall matches the team involved itself in a spring season. Overall outstanding players were Graham Unwin, Glen Yorem, Jim McCarry, and Don Yeilding. 112 Swimming Above: Water Polo Team. Dan Yeilding, Jim McCarry, Glenn Yocum, Randy Fuller, John Downer, Dick Peterson, Graham Unwin, Wilson Godwin, Denny Lawrence, Dave Nix, Mark Norris, John Hartman, Greg Bonann. Top: Doug Gibb, Tom Fenn. Swimming 113 WSU Rodeo Club The purpose of the WSU Rodeo Club is to encourage and make possible participation of interested students in the care, riding, and showing of horses. The group also strives to bring together people of various backgrounds to share this experience. All 125 participants are voluntary members of the club. The Rodeo Club is divided into three active areas: Rodeo, Drill, and Horseshowing. Events during the 1970-71 school year included a fall Horseshow, a spring Rodeo held during Parents’ Weekend, and various dances and parties. La r L - STVi - ;vf 1 Lfl —LE,. x fL, ; jp .! _ _ y.ws 114 Rodeo Above: Golf Team. Row One: Paul Renberg, Terry Esvelt. Row Two: Lawson Abinanti, Norm Patterson, Jim Frye, Coach E.G. “Pat Patterson. Not Pictured: Neil Nelson. Golf team has 52-19 record Team participation in 10 inter¬ collegiate tournaments with fields ranging from 4 to 32 teams were experienced during the season. The win and loss record of 52-19 was the best record of a Cougar golf team in several years. Highlights of the tournament season were a 6th place finish out of 32 teams in the Stanford Intercollegiate Invitational tournament played on the tough Stanford University courses, and a 2nd place finish in the Northern Division tournament beating both the University of Washington and Oregon State. In the final competition of the season the Cougars finished 7th, beating the Washington Huskies in the PAC-8 tourney. During the season the Cougars beat every intercollegiate team in the Northwest with the exception of the strong University of Oregon team which finished 2nd in the PAC-8. Golf 115 Above: Track Team. Row One: Ron Pengalley, Clayton Montgomery, Norbert Payton, Steve Smith, Bob Martin, Dave Herald, Florey Walters, Dave Rorem, Coach Mooberry. Row Two: Dan Labbee, Dean Clark, Reggie Macklin, Ivers Dravinskis, Tony Tenisci, Chuck Madison, Jack Ernst, Don Smith. Row Three: Bill Demeroutis, Mike Brice, Dan Murphy, David Francis, Bill Maxwell, Larry Barton, Steve Fitzgerald, Brock Aynsley, Jim Klavano. Row Four: Richard Gazal, Dick Olsen, Graham Hutchison, Peter Wright, John Delamere, Mike Monahan, Colin Young, Bob Niehl, John Liddle, John Coski. Olsen Breaks Hurdle Record In WSU Indoor Meet Plagued by injuries and illness throughout the season, the WSU track squad finished the ’70- ’71 season with a 0-5 dual meet record. WSU’s leading high jumper, Peter Wright injured an ankle in the Seattle Indoor meet and was able to win only one clear cut victory during the season against the University of Washington, clearing 6’10”. Against Oregon the Cougs fell apart due to a flu bug which infected nearly the whole team. On the whole, the ’70- 71 season was a disappointing one for the Cougars. The highlight of their dismal season was the Northern Division Championships where the Cougs took a surprising second. Despite the injuries and illness WSU received some fine performances from pole vaulter Jack Ernst, sprinter and long jumper Norbert Payton, and hurdler Dick Olsen. 116 Track Cougs finish second in 118 Track Northern Division T rack 119 Track Team Led by All-American Peter Wright 120 Track w T rack 121 1 i ■ , Hr r 1 -r t ' JBSN H M 1 i m rl Qm -1 Intram urals Scoreboard Badminton.Off Campus Basketball.Gannon Basketball Freethrow.Gannon Bowling.Orton Cross Country..Gannon Decathlon..Gannon Flag Football.Sigmu Nu Golf.Sigma Alpha Epsilon Gymnastics.Sigma Chi Handball.Vet. Medicine Pocket Billiards . .Sigma Alpha Epsilon Softball.Fast Pitch: Gannon Slow Pitch: Phi Delta Theta Skiing.Stimson Swimming.ASMM Table Tennis..Waller Tennis.Alpha Tau Omega Track and Field.Gannon Turkey Trot.Sigma Phi Epsilon Volleyball..Canadians Water Polo.Lambda Chi Alpha Weight Lifting... Sigma Alpha Epsilon Wrestling.Stimson Most Improved Greek.Sigma Nu Independent.Waller All-University Champions_Gannon .bove: Intramural Board. Row One: Dan Garcia, Dave Grunstrom, Peter Doumit, Bob Melson. ,OW Two: Dave Shields, Dave Houchin, Tom Sellers, Gene Schmidt. Intramurals 123 Above: Intramural Staff. Mike Moon, Steve Potter, John W. Francis, Tom Long, Gary Benson, Winnie Poelker, Bob Melson. Not Pictured: Jim Avant, director. 126 Intramurals Greatest Student Participation ' • . w .. ' y ' • |1 Seen In Intramurals , ... .■ « Above: Soccer B Team. Row One: Chuck Randall Rie Silva, Jim Thorpe, Nick Kristovich, John Mitz, Frank Tuminello, Christian Weber. Row two: Winfred Opakunle, Doug McDonnell, Stein Bjorck. Vince Zimmers, Walt Cowart, Brian Swanson, Rich Watkins, Dick Sackett, Pete Stockwell. Soccer The purpose of the Soccer Club is to promote the game of Soccer at WSU and to encourage the spirit of international understanding of the sport. A tradition of congeniality and friendship exists within the club, offering a person who joins the thrill of competing in a fast and furious game besides a companionship with others similarly involved in the sport of soccer. Soccer A Team: Row One: Kevin Murray, Fabio Escobar, Marcos Bressane, Tor Holtan, Bruce Schimpf, Mano Ignatiadis, Tom Wu. Row Two: Peter I horpe, Mike Shottenhamer, Torsten Warberg, Brian Cudmore, Robert Kasonde, Hans Habereder, Dennis McLeish. 128 Soccer Above: Karate Club. Row One: George Marvin, Mel Fingarson, Bob Bisschoff, Richard Miller, Teruo Chincn, Dean A. Reynolds, J. Mack Shivlev, Jay Takaaze, Jack Staudacher, Harold Simon. Row Two: Dennis Wimmer, Owen Keiser, Jack Brook, Steve Curtiss, Kingsley Lo, Michael Garrison, R.O. Sanford. Row Three: Nancy Simon, Don Sasaki, Larry Seaman, Doug Johnson, Steve Huber, Joel Carlson, Terry Friis, Steve Elkins. The WSU Karate Club reached an active membership of thirty members. Along with conducting workouts twice a week it spon¬ sored its First Annual Northwest College Karate Tournament and traveled to other tournaments. Under the instruction of their sensei, Teruo Chinen, the club con¬ tinued to grow physically and in character throughout the year. Karate Karate 129 Tennis Squad Wins Inland Empire Tournament Above: Tennis Team. Row One: Ron DeHaan, Walt Kastner, Joe Karas, Shannon Burns. Row Two: Coach Rex Davis, Chris Wilson, Steve Docherty, Jim Randolph, Dan Johansen. A greatly improved WSU tenni$ team scored a 10 win, 7 loss season record for ’70-’71. The team, however, was only 0-3 for the conference and finished eighth in the PAC-8 championships. Several matches were played indoors during the season due to Pullman’s foul weather. Steve Docherty and Dan Johanson led the team as a double combination and as individual winners. The team competed in the Boise Invitational where the players picked up two wins and one loss but were unable to play for the championship due to bad weather. The Cougar netmen took four straight matches to win the Inland Empire Collegiate Tournament, which was held in Pullman during May, to highlight the year. Tennis 131 Above: Judo Club. Row One: Gary Henricksen, Doug Causey, James A. Kavina, Russel Dobash, Joel Carlson, Carl Gentry, Ed Dunning. Row Two: Jami Dahl, Bob McCarty, April Kelly, Diana Barbee, Dave Barbee, Sharon Fievez, Merrilee Houghton, Gary Fehrenbach, Dan Snider. Not Pictured: Lynn Gaynor, Regan Walk, John Sobolewski, Mark Hubert, Randy Delong, Rich Hamlin, Jan Ohrberg, Robert Roche. Judo Men’s Bowling The WSU Judo Club was a co-ed group consisting of 24 members. During regularly held meetings members competed and practiced with one-another. All learned the basic techniques of the sport and sportsmanship was the goal. The club participated in a tournament in Richland in November. The Men ' s Bowling Club consisted of 18 members in the ’70- ’71 season. Members were chosen after fall tryouts. The traveling squad was made up of nine members, two 4-man teams with one alternate. Matches were held with Idaho, Big Bend CC, Gonzaga, and CWSC. Brian Lewis represented the squad at the Northwestern regionals and the Nationals, held at BYU where teammate Jim Porter won the singles event with a 716 series. Above: Men’s Bowling. Row One: Martin Lockmiller, Clay Barr, Dean Montgomery, Tom Grover, Pete Schlicher, Gregg Stieber, Brian Lewis, Bob Hanson. Row Two: Jim Porter, Gerry Coleman, Gary Swanson, Larry Marshall, Rick Honsowetz, Loren A. Jones, Steve Boosinger. Not Pictured: Kurt Jackson, Tom Zornes, Don Garrow. 132 Judo Men’s Bowling Above: Fish Fans. Row One: Paula Terhaar, Sue Stovall, Barbara O ' Toole, Laurienne Post, Jeanie Simmons, Cinday Carlsen, Kathy E. Thompson, Deborah Walton, Marian Akins. Row Two: Diana Avery, Jean Gompf, Kim Shoemaker, Glenda Hewson, Christine Palmer, Jeanice Cox, Suzanne Peterson, Rembie Peterson, Dorothy Martin, Darlene Helt, Eleanor Holmes. Row Three: Lynn Oka, Heidi Howard, Mary Peekham, Karen Wood, Linda Gryzbala, Kathy Bartels, Pat Snively, Becky Wassard, Denise Kinder, Lana Krisman, Diane Albright, Sue Durrant. Fish Fans 133 Above: Crimson W. Row One: Chris Carter, Sally Mitchell, Miss Agnes McQuarrie. Row Two: Carol Thomas, Susie Hill, Barbara Fecht, Jackie Beban, Gayle Parks, Connie Rice, Alda Amidon, Vickie Durham, Christie Gregory, Jan Guenther, Veda Shanks, Pat Koshko. Above: WRA Swim Team. Row One: Judi Johnson, Jeanne Cox, Betsy Brandon, Carol Cutler, Anne Paluck, Kathy Hook. Row Two: Debra Taylor, Gail Polkinghorne, Tanya Haigh, Nancy Daly, Cindy Sulenes, Dede Rowland, Gail Biisland, Anita Gieseke, Mrs. Sprenger. Below: WRA Gymnastics Team. Row One: Pat Richner, Margei Hagashi, Lauri Burdega. Row Two: Miss Albright, Cam Younker, Julie Shutt, Nancy Lawler, Cheryl French, Kathy Lemley, Mardi Erickson. 134 WRA V35 Athletic Women Represented in W RA Activities Below: Basketball Team. Row One: Gayle Parks, Barb Van Hoven, Marda McClenny, Jo Washam, Jan Guenther, Jackie Babin. Row Two: Christy Gregory, Ann Fruechte, Judv Howe, Jan Moon, Chris Meyer, Sherri Smith. Row Three: J une Aludt, Rhonda Cundt, Sharon Hitsman, Kay Williams, Debbie Brewer. Above: WRA Field Hockey Team. Row One: Lois Brown, Pat Rickner, Barb Van Hoven, Chris Carter, Miss Mowatt,. Lin Skardahl, Evelyn Jansma. Row Two: Terri Cordes, Marge Frost, Cindy Maxin, Jackie Babin, Marsha Thorn, Jan Guenther, Judy Bickenbach, Chris Meyer, Chris Mariotto, Sherri Smith. Below: WRA Council and Intramural Board. Row One: Miss Washburn, Jackie Babin, Terry Schmidt. Row Two: Barb Feet, Christy Gregory, Margaret Van Beek, Margaret Frost, Sally Mitchell. W.R.A. 135 The WSU Women ' s Recreation Association, part of a national organization, functions to supervise women’s sports programs. These programs include women’s intramurals, co-ed intramurals, intercollegiate sports, and the performing art of Fish Fans. Fish Fans, a water oriented performing group, held demonstrations during Parents Weekend. During the ’70-’71 school year the WRA held a candy sale to help finance the intramural program. The WRA also sponsored use of a universal gym and initiated a program to familiarize people with the facility. The WRA held a meeting called “React” where members and interested women could participate in different activities. In the future the WRA plans to have a co-ed ski meet at the North South Ski Bowl. Also, the organization is planning to have a Gym Gam in the beginning of the fall 1971 semester for freshmen and all new students, where these girls can get acquainted with WSU, the organization, and its members. WRA Supervises Women ' s Sports Programs Above: Tennis Team. Row One: Linda Goesling, Chris Carter, Carol Thomas. Row Two: Pat Koshko, Debbie Brewer, Carol Campbell, Gayle Lantz. Row Three: Sherri Smith, Sylvia Monelli, Christi Morgan, Donna Fager, Yvonne Brown, Sheryl Gotts. Above: Volleyb all. Row One: Alda Amidon, La Faye Fuson, Christy Gregory, Sharon Hitsman, Karen Agnew, Ann Fruechte, Peggy Warner, Nancy Forsman. Row Two: Pat Koshko, Pam Perkins, Connie Rice, Vergi Cail, Terri Ancelloti, Mariam Wittig, Sonya Suggs, Gloria Kelly, Peggy Ott. Row Three: Carol Thomas, June Auld, Judy Sedenquist, Barb Zapotocky, Becky Forland, Melinda Hertel, Jackie Philleo, Joan Steberl, Sylvia Monelli. Not Pictured: Vickie Holling, DiAnn Oden. 136 WRA Women ' s Bowling Above: Ski Team. Row One: Sandra Shields, Kari Freeman, Marilyn Brill, Janellc Kissling, Patti Ford, Jane McManigal, Barbara Anderson, Lorraine Sullivan. Row Two: Martha Rust, J. Washburn, Marny Blue, Beth Wheat, Kathleen Flaherty, Shari Nelson, Kathy Schjelland, Alida King, Judy Bickenbach. Not Pictured: Kathy Parks, Dorcas Wylder, Blythe Davis, Sue Rutherford, Ester Caprez, Diana Avery. Below: Women’s Bowling. Row One: Joyce Whitehead, Terry McFadden, Marsha Barrett, Linda Lanning, Debbie White, Myra Boughter, Hazel Jacoby, MayTsao, Marcia Lowe. For the second year in a row the 6-member women’s bowling team showed its skill by taking first place in the invitational tournament in Oregon. The regional tournament in Idaho gave team members additional opportunity to demonstrate their capabilities. Women from Moscow joined the team in practice before regionals. Women’s Bowling 137 Above: Baseball Team. Row One: Bob Stephens, Don Heinrichs, Tom Thomas, George Cain, Scott Woodward, Mike Gomez, Ken Kollmeyer, John Mills, Bob Parr. Row Two: Coach Chuck Brayton, Murray Gage-Cole, Larry Angell, Gary Jones, Bill Sanford, Marv Chamberlain, Joe McIntosh, Stephen Grasser, Bob Walz. Row Three: Frank Jackson, Manny Perez, Terry Heaton, Bob Waits, Steve Merkeley, Bob Krause, Jim Chapados, Charlie Hawthorne. Cougars Win Northern Division Title WSU’s baseball team finished a highly successful season with a 34 win, 15 loss record. The Cougs finished atop the Northern Division of the PAC-8 with a 7-8 record in Conference. The Cougs forced USC to the seventh and final game of the conference playoffs before losing 6 to 3, thus barely missing a chance to represent the Pacific 8 Conference in the district playoffs. Bobby Waits, Cougar’s second baseman, named NCAA All-American, the third Cougar in recent years, led WSU to an NCAA record of 135 stolen bases of which he nabbed 59 for an all time record. Teammate Chuck Hawthorne stole 19 bases during the season. Waits also led the Cougars in hitting with a fine .385 percentage, consisting of a record 59 hits in 48 games. Outfielder Tom Thomas was a close second in hitting, with a .353 percentage. Thomas led the Cougs in home-runs with 8. Joe McIntosh was the top hurler for the Cougs in the ’70-’71 season. McIntosh had a record of 10 wins and no losses and an ERA of 2.27, best in both departments. The most used pitcher, Murray Gage-Cole, with 97.2 innings pitched, was a close second with an 8- 3 record and an ERA of 2.67. The Cougars will lose only four starters for the ’72 season. Shortstop Manny Perez, second baseman Bobby Waits, and pitchers Murray Gage-Cole and Mike Gomez. Pre-Season Play Baseball 141 Bobby Waits, nation ' s leading base stealer, 142 Baseball sets five Cougar season marks! Baseball 143 Above: Rowing Club. Row One: Lynel Bortles, Rick Norberg, Darrel Lau. Row Two: David Emigh, Jim Verellen, Dave Atherton, Jan Koal, Ed Arnold, Clam Sowder, Rich Stager. Row Three: Paul Kennedy, George Sutch, Russ Rome, Ken Fielder, Tom Ardell, Gene Chouinard, Gary Hubbard, Bill Raisner. Rowing Club A New sports organization was formed during the 70- 71 school year in the form of the WSU rowing club. The group consisted of approximately 30 active members, who spent most of their time building a club house to store their shells and other necessary equipment. Three shells were donated by the University of Washington in the club’s drive for supplies. Contractors on Lower Granite Dam, near the club ' s practicing area on the Snake River, donated the lumber to build the club house. 71- 72 promises to be an active year for the Rowing Club. Rows are being planned with other PAC-8 teams in order to participate in a full season schedule. 144 Rowing Club Outstanding Athletes Receive Honors Team Captain Tom Thomas Baseball Cougar Baseball Player of the Year Award NCAA All-American Bobby Waits PAC-8 Medal Mike Gomez Basketball Team Captain Gerry Lindgren Inspirational Award Bill Rush Memorial Award Jim Meredith Jim Smiley 146 Athletic Honors Swimming Track Outstanding Swimmer Bob Eby Inspirational Award Brad Storey JimMcCarry Team Captain Brock Aynsley Inspirational Award Jack Ernst Pete Naumchik Award Mike Brice Athletic Honors 147 r L . V ‘ ' • o i 4 1 Colleges as in the bewildering corridors of an unfamiliar building, wc may lose direction in the transfer of our thoughts... we wander through a maze searching for that certain passage—the key to inner understanding .. .and when we finally find our way out of one maze we walk straight into another... Dr. Robert Harwood, Chairman, Department of Entomology College of Agriculture Dr. Louis L. Madsen, Dean, College of Agriculture Final construction of Phase II of the Agricultural Science building was completed this past year. All Agriculture faculty housed in Wilson Hall were relocated to either Phase I or Phase II. Student evaluation under the direction of Dr. Bertramson continued with scheduled visits to the classrooms of faculty throughout the school term. Colleges 149 Dr. C. Gardner Shaw, Chairman, Department of Plant Pathology The College Of Agriculture Readies For Move To New Ag. Science Complex Above Right: John Miller, Director of Agriculture. Below Right: Dr. Grant Harris, Department of Forestry and Range Management. Above Left: Dr. James Nielson, Department of Agricultural Economics. Below Left: Dr. T.H. Blosser, Department of Animal Sciences. Opposite Page Above Left: Dr. William B. Acklev, Department of Horticulture. Middle Left: Dr. Lowell Rasmusen, Assistant Director of Agricultural Research. Below Left: June Roberts, Department of Agricultural Engineering. Above Right: Dr. B.R. Bertramson, Director of Agriculture Resident Instruction. 150 Agriculture . v ' - r l Agriculture 151 Above: Dr. Robert F. Wallace, Chairman, Department of Economics. Left: Dr. Eugene Clark, Dean of Economics and Business. College of Economics and Business The departments connected with the College of Economics and Business strive to keep up with developments of the nation’s economy. Individually and through the Bureau of Economics and Business Research, the faculty members engage in active research on current changes and new issues. Speakers and authorities of various fields make appearances at WSU offering important insights. A Business Development Program encourages interaction of interested students and faculty with the off-campus business community. 152 Colleges Dr. Robert E. Hoskinson, Chairman, Department of Office Administration Dr. Omer L. Carey, Chairman, Department of Business Administration Colleges 153 Dr. Lloyd B. Urdal, Chairman, Department of Education The College of Education continues to be committed to the programs and research that produce competent and aware teachers capable of educating the students of today. It is through close working between faculty and academic departments that outstanding undergraduate and graduate programs are established. This department’s actions are vital in the continuing development of programs needed to meet the changing requirements of today ' s education. Dr. George B. Brain, Dean, College of Education Department of Education H Dr. Roger C. Wiley, Chairman, Department of Physical Education for Men Dr. Carol E. Gordon, Chairman, Department Physical Education for Women 154 Colleges Dr. Carl W. Hall, Dean, College of Engineering William H. Knight, Director, Engineering Extension Service College of Engineering The College of Engineering places emphasis on the education of students in engineering. Upon graduation these students should be prepared to participate in the social and physical problems of the times. Periodical review of the engineering curriculum is undertaken by the faculty and administration in order to insure a successful program. E. W. Greenfield, Director, Engineering Research Division Colleges 155 David M. Scott, Chairman, Department of Architecture Dr. Bruce M. Davidson, Chairman, Department of Civil Dr. George T. Austin, Chairman, Department of Chemical Engineering Engineering 156 Colleges m 9m Dr. D. Bruce Masson, Chairman, Department of Metallurgy Jack T. Kimbrell, Chairman, Department of Mechanical Engineering Dr. Glen L. Hower, Chairman, Department of Electrical Engineering Colleges 157 1 58 Colleges The four year ROTC program at WSU consisted of basic and advanced programs. Successful completion of these programs leads to a commission as second lieutenant in either the Army or Air Force. Students exercised command over the Cadet Corps. Sophomores filled the positions of cadet noncommissioned officers while juniors and seniors held officer positions. The college of Home Economics sought to prepare students for careers in professional and leadership capacities. The importance of the family as well as the individual was stressed by evaluation and application of problems relevant to the field of Home Economics. Colonel William B. Graham Department of Military Science Colonel Frederick N. Stahl Department of Aerospace Studies Dr. Jane E. Werden Dean of Home Economics Mrs. H. Delight Maughan Foods, Nutrition, and Institution Management Dr. Mary O. Gallway Child and Family Studies Dr. Mignon Perry Clothing, Interior Design, and Textiles Colleges 1 59 Dr. Allen I. White, Dean of Pharmacy College of Pharmacy Continuing revision of curriculum and courses offered a current, up-to-date pharmacy program for the enrolled students. The Educational Policies Committee, made up of three faculty and two students, strove for student involvement in a clinical pharmacy program. Preparation for responsibilities in a professional career constituted the main goal of the college. 160 Colleges Dr. B. Roger Ray, Dean, College of Sciences and Arts Division of Natural Sciences. College of Sciences and Arts WSU’s Sciences and Arts, largest of the eight colleges, served as home for 3,884 students at the peak enrollment of 1970-71. Two deans coordinately administered 21 departments, one school, and 20 programs. Dr. B. Roger Ray led the sciences areas. After four years away, former staffer Stephen R. Mitchell returned to WSU in September, 1970 in charge of all social sciences and humanities areas. During ’70- ' 71 five hundred WSU students were electing the freer curricular way of general studies. Much in the public eye were Black Studies, Chicano Studies and Native American Studies. Rocketing into giant enrollment was Environmental Science. Dr. Stephen R. Mitchell, Dean, College of Sciences and Arts. Colleges 161 Dr. Carl Stevens, Chairman, Department of Chemistry. Dr. John Elwood, Acting Chairman, English. a 162 Colleges Dr. Raymond Muse, Chairman, Department of History. Dr. William Hayes. Chairman, Department of Philosophy. Dr. Richard Parker, Chairman, Department of Zoology. ■a Dr. Calvin Long, Chairman, Department of Mathematics. A. Keith Monaghan, Chairman, Department of Fine Arts. Dr. Donald Wells, Chairman, Department of Communications. Colleges 163 Dr. Edward E. Donaldson, Chairman, Department of Physics Dr. Herbert H. Nakata, Chairman, Department of Bacteriology and Public Health Dr. Jean-Charles Seigneuret Chairman, Department of Foreign Languages 164 Colleges Colleges 165 Dr. Roger T. Davis, Chairman, Department of Psychology Dr. Ernest E. Ettlich, Chairman, Department of Speech Dr. William H. Matchett, Chairman, Department of Botany Dr. Howard Deming, Chairman, Department of Music Dr. Richard Daugherty, Chairman, Department of Anthropology Dr. Melvin DeFleur, Chairman, Department of Sociology 166 Colleges r VV 4rv y— — .X-s Talmadge Anderson, Director of Black Studies Ronald Halfmoon, Director of Native American Studies Dr. K. Thor Swanson, Chairman, Department of Political Science Reymundo Marin, Director of Chicano Studies Colleges 167 Dr. James A. Henderson, Dean, College of Veterinary Medicine. College of Vet Medicine The College of Veterinary Medicine maintained areas of expansion throughout the program in order to accommodate more students interested in the field. Widespread public interest in the multitudinous roles of the veterinarian — nutrition, economy of livestock industry, and care of animals—increased as the demand for capable veterinarians persisted. Dr. James B. Henson, Chairman of Veterinary Pathology. 168 Colleges Dr. Sam G. Kenzy, Chairman, Department of Veterinary Microbiology. Colleges 1 70 Colleges Colleges 171 172 Colleges Communir The Editor As editor of the 1971 Chinook, Gary Schell’s job involved organizing and directing his staff to meet each deadline with the publisher on time. He aimed at establishing an office environment where congeniality and joint effort would make the production of a first class yearbook possible. A fifth year student majoring in business administration, Gary completed his degree in Agricultural Economics in 1970. Previously, Gary had been a staff member for four years, before accepting the position of editor. Combining hard work, talent, and long hours to publish an annual relevant to the changing university community was Gary’s primary goal. 174 Chinook Above: Gary and his right hand, Kath. Chinook 1971 The Student Publications retreat was held in the late fall at Camp Easter Seal on Lake Coeur D ' Alene. It provided the Evergreen, Chinook, and Student Photographers a chance to get acquainted with one another and strengthen communications within their own group. The retreat encompassed many experiences; several trips to Slim ' s, a missing clapper in the reveille bell, a side excursion to Spokane to see the WSU-Idaho game, and an opportunity to plan seriously for the upcoming year’s publications. Below: Chinook Staff at Slim’s. Row One: Jerry Ratliff, Pischel Representative; Gary Schell, Dale Quincy, Pischel Representative. Row Two: Wendy Wagner, Linda Fisher. Row Three: Sandy Beckwith, Marilyn Bartoletta, Connie Burnett, Kathy Sobba, Lesley Metzger. Chinook 175 Chris Laney, Business Manager Taree Harrison, Art Editor Kathy Sobba, Associate Editor Wendy Wagner, Marilyn Bartoletta, Layout Editors Jill Gutkowski, Photo Editor 1 76 Chinook Mary Kitzke, Sandra Beckwith, Connie Burnett, Saundra McIntosh, Division Editors The Underpaid and Overworked Chinook Staff ’ rDftJO Tooinio Bill Semmler, Sports Editor Chris Beardsley, Linda Fisher, Copy Editors Dave Frazier, Assistant Business Manager Chinook 177 Chinook Volunteers help regular staff make their deadlines Above: Chinook Volunteers. Front: Patti Bunger, Shelley Kensler, John Snyder. Sitting at table: Gail Lederlc, Devora Armstrong, Mary Hendrickson, Pam Westland. Standing: Denise Novacoff, Terri Johnson, Jane Morton. Not Pictured: Rose Williamson, Linda Ford. 178 Chinook Volunteers Above: Chinook Volunteers. Front: Sharon Beckwith, Niki Dague, Arlene Eagle. Sitting at table: Carla Geier, Bernie Waterman, Becky Black, Lynda Cribb. Standing: Jennifer Rau, Jeff Miller, Ruth Fenner. Not Pictured: Lee Carstens, Kathy Nagle, Sharlene Fox, Herb Nelson. Chinook Volunteers 179 Above: Board of Publications. Row One: Jim Thayer, Chris Laney, Jim Dwinell, Ann Gehrett, Scott Penny, Becky Hille, Dr. Donald Wells. Row Two: Dr. Harry McAllister, Reginald Miller, Carlton Lewis, John Bray, Marshall Sugiyama, Dr. Taketsugu Tsurutani, Wesley Calvert, Howard Mount, Gary Schell, Dave Farrar. The Board of publications constituted the authoritative policy governing board of student publications in 1970-71. The two main publications were the Daily Ever¬ green and the Chinook, newspaper and yearbook respectively. The Board’s main duties included deciding on issues of policy and also the assign¬ ment of people to work positions. 180 Communications Publications Board and Advisors Above: Maynard Hicks, Chinook Editorial Advisor. Below: Wes Calvert, Harlan Stensaas, Evergreen Editorial Advisor. General Manager for Student Publications. Communications 181 Daily Evergreen Washington State University Thursday May 14, 197 Vol. 76 No. 108 Letters to the The Daily Evergreen, the stu¬ dent publication that has bounced this year between the liberal ed¬ itorship of Nola Cross and the conservative one of Gary Elias- sen, will be piloted next semes¬ ter by Dave Farrar as a result of yesterday ' s Board of Student Publications meeting. Farrar, a junior in communi¬ cations and political sciences, was selected on the second ballot, receiving seven out of twelve votes. His closest contender, David Mathiason, received five of the final votes. During a half-hour interview with the Publications Board, Far¬ rar state d that he wants sole con¬ trol over the editorial page but that he would strive to make the page a forum for various campus opinions by allowing guest edi¬ torials and viewpoints. His other plans for future cov¬ erage include continued coverage of minority groups as news value warrants and the formulation of a “beat system within the paid editorial staff so that the report¬ ers will cover the same topics all semester, thus creating “semi - experts in different fields. Farrar also stated emphati¬ cally that one area the Evergreen can not neglect is coverage of the Pullman community. “We have to realize that Pull¬ man is not isolated from the uni¬ versity and for this reason war¬ rants extensive coverage. When questioned by the board about the strained relationship that has existed in the recent past between the Evergreen edi¬ torial staff and downtown mer¬ chants, Farrar stated that he hoped to provide adequate, ob¬ jective coverage that would not warrant dissatisfaction by the merchants. However, he said that if it came to a choice of freedom of report¬ ing what is newsworthy and the personal opinions of the mer¬ chants as to what should be print¬ ed, he “would not prostitute my¬ self to the desires of the com¬ munity merchants simply to sus¬ tain their advertising. Mathiason, presently senior staff writer, stated in his inter¬ view that the Evergreen should turn more “critical eyes to the campus and community. He explained that statement by saying that students should be made more aware ofhowadmini- (cont. on Page 10) Senate recommends change in 1972-73 starting day The ASWSU Senate voted by aslim margin last night to recommend a change in the academic calendar to begin class on Sept. 18 and end on June 2 in the 1972-73 school year. The calendar will come up for a vote by the Resident Instructional Staff today. Also the Senate reversed an action it took last week on the com¬ position of the intramural athletics committee and decided not to conduct a poll of the student body on the U.S. military action in Cambodia. In making its recommendation on the academic calendar the Senate selected from three options proposed by the calendar sub¬ committee of the Educational Policies Committee. The first option would set the start of classes in 1972 on Sept. 5 with the first semester finals week falling before Christmas vaca¬ tion. The second semester would begin about the middle of January and end on May 14. The second option, which was accepted by the Senate, would begin classes on Sept. 18 with the school year ending on June 2, The third option is essentially the same as the second except that an extra week would be added to semester break and classes would end on June 9. 182 Evergreen Editor Daily Evergreen Washington State University Wednesday Dec. 16, 1970 Vol. 77. No. 48 C onni Williams is next Evergreen editor Conni Williams . . . new Evergreen editor After two closed sessions, Conni Williams was selected Spring Daily Evergreen Editor at the Board of Student Publi¬ cation ' s open meeting last night. Dave Mathiason, Molly Martin, and Ken Thiemann also applied for the position. Following a closed discussion Williams tied with Mathiason 6-6 with one Board member abstain¬ ing. Mathiason sugge sted a t rial by combat but the Board chose a second closed session. Williams was selected by a 5-7 vote. During her interview Williams was questioned on editorial page content and structure, use of obscene words, and community coverage as opposed to campus coverage. Williams said she would write the majority of editorials, but would not limit the page to her¬ self. She would not use the editor¬ ial page for personal crusades or advocation of a particular political party. Editorials should be concerned with the university issues she added. •Whenever possible the editor¬ ial page should be creative, not just informative, Williams said. •However I would write some informative editorials and back them up with facts before draw¬ ing conclusions. Williams stated the use of ob¬ scene words had no place in editorials and news stories. An¬ other word would probably be more factual. The other three applicants agreed with her. Mathiason how¬ ever added that there was more latitude in a campus press be¬ cause college students are less offended by such language. Among other issues Williams stated that the Evergreen ' s first responsibility is to the students. But in addition it has an obli¬ gation to the community. To allow more community coverage Williams said she would try to expand the size of the paper rather than cutting coverage of other areas. •I would not cater to the com¬ munity though or allow them to pressure or influence the content of the Evergreen, said Williams. All the applicants said change in the structure of the Evergreen staff could improve the paper. Williams suggested that there be one news editor with four assist¬ ants. Presently there are four news editors, one for each night the paper goes to press. She would also eliminate the posi¬ tions of entertainment editor, feature editor, and assistant to the editor. Williams is a senior staff writer for the Evergreen. She has been a paid staff member for three semesters. Her previous positions were depth reporter and campus editor. Dr. Avery succumbs Dr. Emmett L. Avery, 67, widely-known scholar and former chairman of Washington State University ' s English department and a member of the faculty here 34 years died yesterday in Spokane. Dr. Avery retired from the WSU faculty in the fall of 1968 and this year had been living in Cheney and teaching graduate courses in English at Eastern Washington State College. He also served on the faculty of the University of Washington two years. The body is at Thornhill-Geraghty and Langbehn funeral home in Spokane. Private services will be conducted in Spokane and a memorial service will be held in Pullman from the Community Congregational Church on Thursday , Dec. 17, at 3 p.m. with the Rev. Ted Edquist officiating. City Council passes noise control ordinance In an effort to do something about noise pollution, the Pullman City Council passed an automobile noise control ordinance last night. The ordinance states, in effect, that the acceleration of motor vehicles will not exceed more than 82 decibles on the A scale. The measurement of the noise lever will take place at 35 miles per hour and 25 feet from the center line. The scale is 92 decibles for vehicles weighing more than 6,000 pounds and 88 decibles for motorcycles of 125 cc displacement or more. The penalty for violation of this ordinance falls under the heading of a mis¬ demeanor. In further action the council approved the preliminary budget for 1971. It was pointed out at the meeting that the proposed budget leaves Pullman ' s reserve fund at a low point of $26,000. There¬ fore the council voted to review the budget on July 1, 1971 to look for areas where expenditures can be cut down in the various govern¬ ment departments and agencies. Other actions taken by the council included authorization of bids for new traffic controllers in the central business district, authorization to exercise an option to buy 20 acres of land for a new park on Sunny side Hill, dissolvement of the Recreation and Parks Fund with the assets to be transferred to the current expense fund, dissolvement of the Sewage ' Treatment Truck Reserve Fund with assets transferred to the Equipment Rental Fund, establishment of a trust fund for special purposes and a banking resolution desig¬ nating Seattle First National, Old National Bank of Washington and Bank of Pullman as depositories of city funds. Butch, Coffeehour top Senate agenda The Senate is scheduled to decide the fate of Butch and the proposed ASWSU Coffeehour Committee tonight in an abbrev¬ iated session. Three new stu¬ dent senators will also be intro¬ duced and will officially take office. Senator-elect Ralph Atkins, who defeated three candidates last Monday in a special election for senator-at-large will not take office until second semester, Atkins will replace Chris Jen¬ nings, who is leaving Pullman at that time. The three new District 1 sen¬ ators are Roger Madsen, Dean Beardslee and Dave Manus. All three were also elected Monday. Also included in this week ' s senate agenda is a report from a committee which met with three Washington state legislators yes¬ terday. The three state senators, Sam Guess, R-Spokane, Carlton Gladder, R-Spokane and Elmer Hundley, R-Thomton, met with members of the ASWSU Senate. Evergreen Editor ! 83 The Fall Evergreen Staff, which brought you their Famous Daily Evergreen Quizzes, invites you to identify the staff: Arlene (Sunny) Beam, David Farrar, Emmett Pierce, Alipius Chan, Terry Richard, Rich Watkins, Eric Mathison. Larry Eaton, John Webster, Steve Patch, Ed Bunn, John W ' ebster, Bill Walker, Dean Radford. Dan Small, Lyle McGlothlin, Molly Martin, David Mathiason, Janelle Sisson. 18 4 Evergreen Staff Evergreen Staff 185 Spring Evergreen Staff Below: Evergreen Spring Staff. Row One: Nancy Hyslop, Bruce Rommel, Colleen Leahy, John Webster, Dave Vadney. Row Two: Janine Wittrock, Jan Burmingham, Sally Carter, Larry Eaton, Emmett Pierce, Barry Sturgill. Row Three: Paula Wikstrom, Steve Patch, Molly Martin, Don Martin, Michelle Perry, Conni Williams, Terry Richard, Dean Radford, Janellc Sisson. Evergreen Staff 187 Above: Evergreen Business Staff. Row One: Kathy Ryan, Tom Prengruber, Alison Higgins. Row Two: Bob Black, Ron Carlson, Jim Dwinell, Bob Vander Linden. Below Right: Jim Dwinell, Daily Evergreen Business Staff Manager. Evergreen Business Staff Business Manager.Jim Dwinell Advertising Managers.Dave Duskin .Doug Hughes Assistant Advertising Manager.Alison Higgins Classified Advertising Manager.Kathy Ryan Salesmen .Ron Carlson Bob Black John Cain Tom Prenguber Bob VanderLinden Andy Keehn Circulation Manager.Laurence McCall Routemen.Jim Cronrath Gary Riesen 188 Evergreen • y: ' y: -J y-i : ’.. ' v ' .T -• V . •• . •••• .- • . -.TV Dear Reader. Hi! We’re sending you our pictures so that you can see who we have been. To begin with we are two EE’s, two Architecture students and one journalist. It all began a long time ago, almost a year now, . . . long after four gallons of wine . . . after the case and a half of beer and two cartons of cigarettes . . . after the tuna fish and dill pickle sandwich binge . . . even long after the three fifths of hard¬ core booze was gone ... To begin again: When there were no diversions left—nothing was left—we five forced our heads together for a meeting of the (somewhat liquid) minds. For 48 hours we worked on the first issue, three of us lasted to see it completed with only three remaining issues. Mark was and is the businessman who sold the advertisements. Bob and Greg discussed placement, lay-out, design and pictures to ad nauseam. At the same time they were feeding Steve ideas. Steve was always busy with his rapidograph pen doing funky cartoons. I was forever leaning back, lighting a cigarette and tearing my hair over the copy J was trying to make sense of. The five of us at this time would like to thank the people who have helped us get out these four is sues of this magazine: The ECC, who gave us a free hand and never interrupted our work; Jack Rupe and Wes Calvert of Student Publications, they put our magazine together (for the printer) and worried with us when we missed our deadlines; and all contributing writers, those with praise and with criticism, who tried to keep us on our toes and keep us together. Your’s, GVT,RKD,MM,SNS,AGB (Greg Triplett, R.K. Depner, Mark McKay, Steve Snyder, Arlene Beam). Technometer 189 Gathered in the rubble of Arts Hall, third floor, where remodeled KWSU radio studios will be located are staff announcers: Ron Hardin (on ladder), Mike Makela (left, with microphone), Rich Howe, Bob Meyer, Charles Hindc, Jim Moll, Steve Miller, and kneeling, Bill Dunn, Tim Mellin. Gary Elstrom, (left), KWSU-TV crew member, plays host in tbe TV control room to three KWSU radio announcers: Christine Johnson, who has a daily “Luncheon Date’ ' program; Craig Savage and Mark Harvey. KWSU radio announcers stand on the site of a demolished staircase which led to second and third floors of Arts Hall, now being remodeled into facilities for Communications, KW r SL and KUGR radio stations. From Left: John Briehl, Brooks Burford, Craig Jones, Doug Hughes, and Keith Roberts. 190 KWSU KWSU Pictured in the KWSU-TV studios are, left to right, Jerry Bush, Al Anderson, Ted Warren, and Ken Lydav. Bush and Lyday arc TV crew members and Warren and Anderson are on the radio staff. The student administrative staff for KWSU radio and television line up in front of a portrait of a distinguished alumnus, the late Edward R. Murrow, internationally-known newscaster. From left: Ralph Eck, T ' im Jones, Joe Salvatore, Marilyn Kennelly, Jack Hebner. Posing “on location” before taking assigned positions for a basketball remote telecast are TV crew members: Mary Mains, Steve Greenough, Sue Mielke, Kathy Magnuson. Kneeling: John Morrison, Kurt Bergeron. KWSU 191 KUGR: Row One: Bill Penoyar, Jack Hebner, Bill Dunn, Craig Savage, Rich Egan. Row Two: Die Gribbon, Ron Hardin, A1 Taylor, Brooks Burford, Rick Davis. Row Three: Val Limburg, Jim Ragland, Craig Jones, Tim Mellin, Sharon Hastings, Judy Nilan, KrisGiske, A! Rogers. Row Four: Ted Warren, Mike Conklin, Steve Sappenfield, Ken Lyday, Rich Howe, David Cockrill, A1 Eltvick, Dick Warinske. KUGR Steve Greenough adjusts the audio level on controls in the KWSU-TV remote bus parked outside of Bohler Gym for the basketball telecast. 192 KUGR Photo Research 194 Photo Research •s ' .V ' V ' - pp Photo research is a new section in the Chinook. Its purpose is to show various techniques that are available both through the photographer’s skills and through printing procedures. The student photographers are con¬ tinually making new discoveries and finding new methods to create emotions and moods with their equipment. The picture on page 193 was done by student photographers by splashing developer on the print. On the opposite page, top left, student photographers caught this shot with a time exposure. On the opposite page, top right, the printer created this effect by using a special screen called cross line. On the opposite page, bottom left, is an example of solarization, turning a whitelight on the exposed paper for three or four seconds before developing the picture further. This was done by student photographers. On this page, above, again the printer furnished these special effects, called mezzotint, and to the left, another called steel engraving. Photo Research 195 Most of the special effects on this page were done by the printer. Right, high contrast has been used. Below, spiral lines have been added by the printer. Below middle another example of solarization, done by the student photographers. Below right the printer used a pebble grain screen on this photo¬ graph. 196 Photo Research It ' s Time T oday” II The People Time orients the people. What students decide to do with their knowledge is determined by when and where they acquire it. The where is the university; the when is now. “Time is too slow for those who wait. Time is too swift for those who fear. Time is too long for those who grieve. Time is too short for those who laugh. Time, sweet time, precious time, lovely time, all the time. Time . . . Time .. . Time . . . Time”—It ' s a Beautiful Day Album The People I Tick Tock Toothpaste Time smiled a grin for daddy, (let me see your teeth) shuffled down the stairs, sat down to remember waking up. Life’s alarm rang on time. II The People It woke us up in time to cry. To see a bird beside the road so busted up he couldn’t fly. Time is on the wing. IV The People The People V We woke up in time to crawl. Tick Tock kept on ringing time, leaned over his picket fence, snapped the straps of his overalls, and said it’s time to learn to walk. VI The People Toothless Grin, the old man, checked his watch. It’s time to go, so we split. From the tallest tree, far enough to see the face of the sun, Tick Tock said to Toothless Grin, It’s Time Today”_ —Kathy Lynch and Paul Arntson VIII The People Administration An organization through w hich we seek change and improvement as our ideas and minds expand with newly acquired knowledge is the administration. A functioning unit which understands the needs and demands of the university... beginning with one individual, the President. L IS 7 ? Q ( 0 lb ' SW- r o £ -V 4, iH hi o L b o ☆ o ?u C 4 S - A: ■ - 6 CT3 UIH$T0H STffTF UMIUeesiTV FuKOfl-eus pwioce P YMeNT of Fee -— ___- —--— 1 _ - — 50 ° s COtUH £M-£R CCP cfice of S ice atd.emic O ' I eiich Admiriistt ' dbian. 2 1 ircK, 157 } 5 CjT A 7 c S 90 Dear Sirs: Administration 197 President Terrell Dedicates Himself to WSU Dr. Glenn Terrell’s fourth year in the WSU presidency found him constantly in dedicated service to his campus through decisive action in complex university matters and in day-and-night conferences with and talks before students, staff, alumni, townspeople, special groups, the Board of Regents, and the Legislature. His administration was marked by endless accomplishments including the establishment of the new University Senate which encompasses representatives from nearly every segment of the university community. Additionally, he traveled widely as a responsible representative of the interests of WSU and higher education. 198 Administration Dr. Wallis Beasley Executive Vice President Sole occupant of this post since its creation in 1968 by the Regents, Dr. Beasley is the responsible administrator over all areas in any absence of President Glenn Terrell. During the year this overview has been needed many times, as Legislative and other pressing matters have called Dr. Terrell to points of crisis or concern. Dr. Beasley joined WSU in 1948 as a teacher of sociology. His exceptional range of service has included department chairmanship, an acting deanship and the acting presidency. Administration 199 Dr. Allan H. Smith, Academic Vice President An anthropologist, world known in this field for research and publications, Dr. Smith joined the WSU staff in 1947 as associate professor. It was in 1969 that his elevation came to the point of responsibility for academic excellence of WSU’s eight colleges, the advancing graduate school, and the scores of instructional departments and programs, the interlocking units, libraries, summer sessions and short courses. Crunching budget crises and large and shifting enrollments and needs have scattered special thorns everywhere to threaten continuing and advancing quality. His is no easy task. 200 Administration Stan Berry Director of Admissions Dr. Carl J. Nyman Dean of Graduate School Dr. G. Donald Smith Director of Libraries Administration 201 Claude Simpson, Registrar Retired Claude Simpson, registrar since 1953 and 27 years with the WSU staff, retired after fall registration of 1970. Currently serving Australian education, Simpson is a consultant and supervisor of practice teachers for the government. He was responsible for helping establish computerized registration procedures at WSU. C. James Quann has been named WSU ' S acting registrar. Dr. Louis McNew, Coordinator, Curriculum Advisory Program Dr. Vishnu Bhatia, Coordinator, Honors Program 202 Administration Dr. Bruce Anawalt, Ombudsman Dr. Lewis M. Magill, Chairman, Academic Standing Committee President Glenn Terrell described the ombudsman (complaint’s center) post as “an effective method for more immediate response to members of the university community.” Dr. Bruce Anawalt, WSU ombudsman, was on leave teaching in the co-WSU sponsored University Abroad and in research at the British Museum. In 1969 he was chairman of the Student-Life Council and has participated in numerous student and staff activities. Administration 203 Warren A. Bishop, Vice Pres. Univ. Development A complex area of responsibility in difficult and stirring times has faced Warren A. Bishop, Vice President of University Development, with providing effective answers to obligations and needs of all parts of far-flung WSU. Primary aids include the Office of University Relations (including the News Bureau and Radio-Television Services), Alumni Relation, Physical Plant, Facilities Planning. Challenges to Mr. Bishop ' s talents have been many since his arrival in 1965 as assistant to the president. 204 Administration Bruce Rutherford, Director of Physical Plant Administration 205 Richard B. Fry, Manager of News Bureau Dennis J. Morrison, Assistant to the President Gordon Tuell, Manager of Radio, Television Services The News Bureau is the official news and feature-gathering agency of Washington State University. It maintains a constant liaison with editors of the state and furnishes them with regular news, feature, and picture coverage of all important activities on the campus. Regular releases are sent to press associations, daily and weekly newspapers, and radio and television stations, and, at regular intervals, to state, regional, and national magazines. 206 News Bureau . Board of Regents Above: Board of Regents. Row One: Dr. H. Dewayne Kreager, H.H. Hahncr, Dr. Glenn Terrell, Harold Romberg. Row Two: Michael Dederer, Mrs. Henry Owen, Lyle Neff. Not Pictured: Howard Morgan. Board of Regents 207 208 Administration Governor Dan 1970-71 was a rather hectic year at times for both Governor Evans and Washington State University. Gubernatorial interest and involvement in WSU matters ranged widely. While in Pullman for the Moratorium and also for Earth Day, Governor Evans expressed this hope: “That WSU will increasingly be a center for creative involvement of the student community in resolving today ' s problems.” Meanwhile, in addition to visits to Pullman, Governor Evans viewed Cougar teams in action in Spokane and elsewhere. V. Lauren Shelton, Vice President Finance Like an individual and a family, Washington State in this past year, has had to operate within its means and yet on an even keel. The dollar stretcher (and treasurer of the Board of Regents) whose increasingly difficult job this has been is a staff member rounding out his 24th year, since arriving in 1947 as assistant to the business manager. Reporting areas to V. Lauren Shelton include: Housing and Food Service, Security Staff Personnel, Insurance and Retirement, Controller and Budget. Administration 209 Howard E. Mount, Controller William L. Poindexter, Food and Housing Services Robert B. Smawley, General Services. 210 Administration Dr. John C. Clevenger, Vice President, Student Affairs The time nears two decades since Dr. Clevenger joined the staff as dean of students in 1952. His area of emphasis includes all phases of student life, health and government, including of course ASWSU, the CUB, the Health Service, and Placement. On half year sabbatical, Dr. and Mrs. Clevenger left Pullman Dec. 26, 1970, returning June 2, 1971, with Dean of Students Arthur McCartan handling duties during this time. Meanwhile on a house exchange which sent an Australian educator to Pullman, Vice President Clevenger was on the campus of Monash University, Victoria, Australia. Administration 211 Arthur E. McCartan Dean of Students Catherine M. Northrup Associate Dean of Students Dr. Robert Ewalt Director of Residence Living 212 Administration Thomas C. Wright Coordinator of Activities and Recreation Dr. Matthew G. Carey Director of ASWSU Activities and CU B Administration 213 William Brown, Coordinator ASWSU Activities ASWSU Activities The year proved to be an exciting and activity filled one, helped greatly by the efforts of ASWSU. The entertainment committee offered a variety of different performers and groups; Neil Diamond, Cold Blood, It ' s a Beautiful Day, besides several other concert guests. The Fine Arts Festival and Casino Royale also provided relaxing and fun opportunities for the students. The Political Union and Lecture Artists series presented a variety of speakers and lecturers. Parents weekend activities finished off the year’s events. 214 ASWSU Carroll Hayden, Program Advisor, ASWSU Activities Robert Stephens, Recreation Supervisor, ASWSU Activities Richard French, Acting Director, Placement Bureau Placement Bureau The late Walter M. Bristol headed the Placement Bureau. The main objective of the Bureau was to aid students in acquiring jobs. Listings of available jobs and interviews, students needing jobs, and information on summer employment, teacher placement, and the Peace Corps, were offered at the Placement Bureau Center. Robert Weller, Assistant Director, Teacher Placement Administration 215 Dr. Ralph Buttcrmore, Director Student Health Service The alumni staff contributes much for the alumni and former students of WSU. Fund raising, an information center in the CUB, and the offer of hospitality were main projects undertaken by the Alumni group. E.G. “Pat Patterson has headed the Alumni Association for 20 years, finding time to serve the university also by coaching varsity golfers and providing the legislature with background on the WSU program. Dr. Toshio Akamine, Acting Director, International Programs 216 Administration E.G. “Pat” Patterson, Director, Alumni Relations Raymond Crabbs, Staff Assistant, Alumni Relations Alumni Relations Patrick Caraher, Editor Hilltopics, University Relations Robert Patrick, Associate Director, Alumni Relations Administration 217 Campus Safety and Security Officers Ernest Schrcnk, Chief, Security Division William Pence, Chief, Fire Division The members of the Campus Security Division were responsible for the safety of the WSU campus. All hours of the day and night the men cruised the area investigating any campus disturbance. The Division also provided on call service throughout the year, ready at all times to assist the WSU community. Arthur Holtorf, Manager, Security and Safety Division 218 Campus Security Student Administration Controls Campus Activities Above: ASWSU Senate. 1. Scott Minnick 2. Bob Berg 3. Diane Christopherson 4. John Turner 5. Mari lee Roloff 6. Bruce Whitaker 7. Gary Kleinknecht 8. Brian Berg 9. Chase Hensel 10. T om Dechenne II. Cyndie Schuh 12. Ki Tecumseh 13. Jack Jackson 14. Matthew Carey 15. Evan Sperline 16. Bev Brann 17. Chris Jennings 18. J. Steven Castleberry 19. Chris Schlect 20. Rob Sherwood Not Pictured: Scott Hendrickson, Dean Beardsley. David Manus, Roger Madsen, Jim Boldt, Ralph Atkins. The ASWSU Senate succeeded in accomplishing goals for 1971. The Senate established the Draft Counseling Service in the Compton Union Building and a Draft Counseling Resource Board. The members also proposed reforms for the Campus Security Division and worked to set up links with State legislators. Support was given to petitions concerning the UFWOC lettuce boycott and to end genocide campaign. ASWSU also consulted with the Board of Regents and WSU Administrators pertaining to Policies and Regulations revisions and up-coming tuition increases. ASWSU 219 ASWSU Executive Council Plans Academic Reforms Below: 1. Evan Sperlinc 2. Scott Hendrickson 3. Mark Backman 4. Steve Kiehl 5. Carlton Lewis 220 ASWSU The ASWSU officers worked closely as a team for mutual goals. Their endeavors included the establishment of an all-university Senate, furthering academic reform through the Student Senate Academic Affairs Advisory Council and Educational Policy Committee. They also worked with the Governor’s Council on Higher Education. ASWSU 221 Above: Homecoming Committee. Row One: Karen Rodda, Steve Alder, Chairman. Row Two: Scott MacGillvray, Kathy Rodda, Pam Pewe. Row Three: Debbie Hemas, Wendy Littlefield, Patti Hinrichs, Jackie Wehring, Sue Grosz, Sharon Krafczyk, Sue Steinhaus, Row Four: Paul Sunderland, Karen Sablin, Karry Jeaudoin, Hugh Rossolo, Bill Hyslop, Pat Wiegand, Linda Fisher, Bruce Nelson. Below: Frosh Faculty Weekend. Row One: Robbie Faulds, Kathy Lodi, Karen Sablin, Sue Carins, Advisor. Row Two: Marcy Gibb, Scott Minnick, Harvey Dunham, Cindy Mann, Mary Gallagher, Steve Bunting, Steve Walker, Lynne Katyryniuk. 222 ASWSU Committees promote student action Below: Model United Nations. Row One: Kathy Trudell, Christi Floyd, Sara Akre, Sylvia Sallquiest, Ann Waybright, Nancy Bunnell, Cecelia Thomas, Melinda Werner. Row Two: Larry Fehr, David Thomassen, Alan Pittam, Rick Wayenberg, Larry Wood, Dave Ierien, Brad Parks, John Gray, Harvey Roberts. Below: Special Events. Row One: Bruce Prenguber, Scott Johnson, Gary Knell, Bors Smith, Terry McClinton, Dave Voorhies, Greg Hoffman. Row Two: Dianne Sullivan, Judi Nilan, Virginia Anne Gehrett, Peggy Spellman, Sally Ward, Sue Paulson, Margaret Sewell. Row Three: Leon Sanders, Susan Messinger, Carroll Hayden, Advisor. ASWSU 223 Above: Rally. Row One: A1 Stanford, Dan Leahy. Row Two: Cheri Hanson, Norma Stratton, Becky Moore, Sharon Reffett, Fran Harkins, Penny Pfeffer. Row Three: Dave Burke, Dave Sanders, Stan Parrish, Tom Rhone, Gary Blair, Kerry Jeaudoin, Mark Wennerlind, Craig Dewey. Not Pictured: Yvonne Thompson, Shelia McDonald, John Mitzel, Kitten Sedwick, Lynne Cassidy, Sue Adamson. Below: Performing Arts. How One: Skip Kearney, Jean Shorett, John Morrison. Jan Korus, Beverly Mizumoto, Beuna Johnson.Row Two: Larry Kimmel, Dave Cockrill, Bob Fedoroff, John Kittel, Racheal Brunner, Doug McDonnell, Diana Lanman. Row Three: Bill Carter, Dave Lewis, Jim Corcoran, Bob Schutt. 224 ASWSU Above: Rally Members. Dan Leahy, A1 Stanford. Right: Crimson Block. Row One: Pat Laframboise, Cindy Schorr, Rob Lundin, Christie Woodrow. Row Two: Carolyn Schank, Saundra McIntosh, Leon Sanders, Jeanie McFadden, Scott Smith, Becki Rightmire. Row Three: Curt Stone, Kelly Brown, Scott Johnson, Dan Indgierd, Carolyn Olsen. Not Pictured: Cindy Reitan. Below: Dance Committee. Row One: Linda Gwin, Richard Kittinger, Kerry Mizuno, Dave Butler, Doreen Pirle.Row Two: Michael Irvin, Janie Graybill, Cindy Horsley. Row Three: Carroll Hayden, Steven Bean, Bruce Aronson, Mike Smith, Bill Carter. Crimson Block and Rally Boost School Spirit ASWSU 225 Above: Program Board. Row One: Carroll Hayden, Advisor; Maureen A. O’Neill, Chairman, Peggy Spellman, Sue Cairns, Advisor; Bill Davis, Advisor. Row Two: Jim Mertes, Mike Cheney, John Morrison, Don Russell, Larry Kissler, Doug Swanson. Below: Election Board. Row One: Stephanie Eldringhoff, Sarah Thonney, Bob Mattingley, Nick Wigen, Sue Elvrum, Dean Lynch, Bill Brown, Rose Marie Filicetti, Kim Shrader, Joan Laffaw, Mary Vallely, Kay Carstens, Gail Basso, Rhonda Poor, Chairman, (on floor). Not Pictured: Sue Michaelson, Mary Jo Thelen, Lynn Wheeler. 226 ASWSU Films, Programs, and Elections are just some of the campus activities Above: Activities Board. Row One: Harold Boyd, Greg Wendler, Jeff Langlow, Torn Dechenne, Sue Durrant, Mike Morrow, Marty Warner, Bernard Bobb, Matthew G. Carey, Bob Patrick, W.R. Brown, Gloria Harper, Trude Smith, Aretta J. Stevens, Jo Ann O ' Donnell. Below: Films Committee. Row One: Dick Grace, Brooke Healy, Wendy Heath. Row Two: Hira Thapliyal, Pauline Hargrave, Peggy Reinhardt. Row Three: Curt Sherman, Jane Morrison, Sarah Landry, Patti Wilma. Row Four: Jerry Hanowell, Bob Ward, Bill Davis, Advisor. Row Five: John Wasson, Advisor; Larry Kisslcr, Deb Bhattacharya. ASWSU 227 ASWSU Committees have large number of applicants Right: Lecture Notes. Laurel Walenta, Mrs. Jan Crouch, Mrs. Lillian Fuller. Not Pictured: Mrs. Rita Delehant, Bonnie Fossum, Gary Frisvold, Jan Nottingham, Connie Stocker, Randy Tedrow. Below: Lecture Artists. Judy Brady, Jane Kirk, Sue O’Keefe, Elwood Hartman, Sue Cairns, Carla Crabb, Robert Patton, Dean Vandewall. Row Two: Doug Swanson, Wilhelmina Weaver, Stan Weber. Bottom: Political Union. Row One: Daniel Leahy, Diane Christopherson, Jim Britain. Row Two: Bill Davis, Virginia Gehrett, Mark Wennerlind. Row Three: Charles Cushing, Clif Edwards, Dale Miller, Mark Muljat, Glenn Uno. Opposite Page. Above: Recreation Council. Row One: John Caywood, Druci Confer, Rob Dunlap, Brian Berg, James D. Reddick, Bill Erwert. Not Pictured: Jane Noren, Cam Younker. Below Right: Union Board. Row One: Curt Sherman, Gordon Sedlacek, Grace Sweatt, Allen Ford, Tom Knight, Brent Marchbanks. Row Two: Matthew Carey, James Crow, Ford Turping. Bottom: Activities Staff: Carroll Hayden, Bob Stephens, Bill Brown, Sue Cairns, Bill Davis, Tom Wright. ' T5 1 !S lJ H The purpose of the Associated Women Students organization is to coordinate the activities of the women students of WSU. Opportunity for involvement in campus activities and exposure to new and various types of people is also offered by the organization. Above: AWS House. Row one: Christi Woodrow, Karen Steele. Jeanne Clark, Carolyn Lee, Janice Tiearney. Mary Barhanovich, Gloria Tomicli, Ellen Bartholomew, Janna Kricbs, Becky Brown, Barb Olson. Mary Kevan. Row Two: Jane Kirk, Linda Biddle, Barb Walters, Candy Christensen, Barb Gingerich, Rose Marie Filicetti, Sheri Morrison, Sally Ward, Teri Tucker. Row Three: Nancy Gahle, Nancy Potter, Connie Jones. Pat Cunningham, Donna Reed. Karen Gilmore, Liz Von Holt, Kathi Hansell, Charlotte Hartung, Terri Schmidt. Kathy Longaneckcr, Robin Boettcher, Anne Wells, Jane Norco, Patti Sunbury, Sally Plummer. Mrs. O’Donnell. Opposite Page Below: AWS Senate and Executive. Row one: Cathy Greene, Sally Plummer. Row two: Donna Tombari, Kathi Hansell. Pam Dorwav, Connie Detering. Marcia Garrett, Julie McClintock. Mary Jo Redman, Wendy Paul, Judy Mccartea, Kay Carstens. Not Pictured: Kathy Henning, Yvonna Roepeke. 230 AWS AWS Is Women’s Voice on Campus AWS 23! Right: AWS Committee Chairmen. Sally Silva, Kay Carstens, Chris Obc ' rg. Jeanne Anderson, Darcy Benny. Not Pictured: ' Ferry Tieger, Connie Detering. 232 AWS Change For the Better is RHA Goal The Residence Hall Association afforded the chance for open discussion among members concerning problems with the residence hall and matters of university interest. Above: RHA. Row One: Paul Oskamp, Patty Snively, Willyc Brockway, Linda Whitcomb, Ginny Korfhage, Ann Randall. Row Two: Saundra McIntosh, Cheryl Jeffords, Jane Macho, Diane Schafer, Susan Magnusscn, Barb Diefendorf, Linda Gormley, Sue Gangler, Beth Sinclair, Patricia Thorson, Sue Ellen Lickey, Shorel Marjamaa. Row Three: Bob Blane, Steve Armstrong, Norm Schaaf, Dan Bauermeister, Mike Goheen, Paul Cleghorn, Rex Stahly, Larry Dressel, John Jensen, Sandy Keathley, Jim Anderson, Anne Zukerman, Launenne Post, Joyce Gray, Betsy Studer, Gene Toews. Below: RHA Officers. Row One: Linda Gormley, Sandy Kathley, Row Two: John Jensen. RHA 233 Fraternity Voice Heard Through IFC Presidents of the 25 fraternities recognized by WSU comprised the membership of IFC. Promotion of interests of the members was the goal established by the organization. Above: IFC. Row One: Nick Wigen, Reed Hadley, Hugh Rossolo, Keith Flagler, Steve Potter, Casey Webster, Jim Flahner, Larry Richmond, Randy Racicky, Mike Kraemer. Row Two: Mike Carroll, Stephen Fuson, Spencer M. Davis, Chris Laney, Jim Thayer, Wayne Riehle, Jim Nagle, Grant Maclean, Larry Tuke, John Caywood. Below: IFC President, Ted Barr. Opposite Page Above: IFC Officers. Mike Morrow, Michael Hambleton, Dale McPherson, DaveSadick, Andy Zimmerman. 234 IFC Communication among the sororities and unifying the interests of fraternity and non-fraternity women was the goal of Senior Panhellenic Council. The members also strove to promote high scholarship and involve sorority women in intellectual pursuits. Jr.-Sr. Pan Link Sororities Junior Panhellenic represented the pledge classes of the fifteen WSU sororities. One delegate from each pledge class and each pledge class president composed the membership. Junior Panhellenic tunctioned to direct activities for the pledge classes and served as an outlet for discussion of Greek problems. Above: junior Panhellenic. Row One: Mary Martin, Terri Dunagan, Judi Nilan, Kay Lattin, Kathy Hogan. Row Two: Sue Brandenburg, Cheryl Martin, Peggy Warner, Barb Dierdorff, Mareie Murray, Gretchen Olson Betsgke, Cathie Crouse, Denise Sarta. Row Three: Colleen Dye, Kay Donnew, Cindy Tracy, Barb Dompier, Laurie Batfany, Betty Ann Green, Kass Leonard, Dev Armstrong, Sally Schoeff, Paige Conrad, Janey Oberg, Kathy Lewis, Kathy Westlin, Melanie Morrisson, Linda Stevens, Pat Wolf. Not Pictured: Carolyn Christin, Patti Hcikel. Below: Senior Panhellenic. Row One: Mary Kehne, Colleen Dye, Hildi Jacobsen, Sue Brandenburg, Terry Kearns, Louanna Lynch, Debbie Bullis, Madora Clodfelter, Mary Gallagher. Row Two: Shelley Parks, Kathy Berry, Chris Chase, Liz Vhay, Connie Taylor, Suzanne Franks, Dot Fleet, Erin O’Neil, Cathy Seeley, Penny Pfeffer. 236 Panhellenic Organizations organizations er a grouping same same interests. and a companionship opportunity to meet, share, and become a part of something understanding of all men ASCA Serves Ag. Unit Below: ASCA. Row One: Darryl Hartung, Steve Brown, Ferris Forar, Rick Nilles. Row Two: Terry Hall, Bill Lowe, Nancy Richmond, Sue Mixon. Row Three: Erv Tippett, John Burns, Bud Boyd, Gary Bye. Coordinating the activities of the several major clubs in the College of Agriculture was the intention of the Associated Students of the Coll ege of Agriculture. The primary objective of the club is to provide a chance for members of the various clubs to meet with students in other fields of agriculture. ASCA 237 Clubs Stress Agriculture’s Importance The Agronomy Club worked in close association with the Department of Agriculture and Soils, expanding their knowledge by meeting with students possessing mutual interests. The Agricultural Economics Club provides the interested members with a chance to associate with other persons in their field. The undergraduates are able to gain awareness of openings and opportunities. Above: Agronomy Club. Row One: Marvin Hopp, Richard Brulotte, Terry Peters, Tom Cook, Loren Heideman. Row Two: Bruce Hewitt, Charles Edlen, Jim Nipper, Les Wright, Wayne Riehle, Jon Claus, Sheldon Blank. Row Three: Larry Lusher, John Burns, Robert Finke, Rennie Kubik. Below: Agronomy Club Officers. Row One: John Burns, Terry Peters, Marvin Hopp. Row Two: Larry Lusher, Loren Heideman. Opposite Page Above: The annual spring barbecue finds Dr. Rehberg serving up lots of barbecued chicken to a large crowd. Opposite rage Below: Ag. Econ. Club. Row One: Jerry Frisbee, Scott Hamilton, Duane Depping, Ken Gronewald, Gary Schell. Row Two: Rod Dupuis, Chet Haines, Mike Syreen, Wayne Stiles, Kurt Braunwart, Wally Hattan, Allan Short, Scott Fancher, Laurence E. McCall. Row Three: Erv Tippett, Jim H. Peterson, Woody Woodcock, David Kleweno, Terry Francl, Greg Stewart, Doug Hammarstrom, Dan Bickelhaupt, Terry Hall, Bill Moore, Fred Soler, Douglas Kle.weno, Martin Waananen, Mike Gatzman. 238 Agriculture Agriculture 239 Above: Alpha Zeta. Row One: Jerry Rohr, Jay Holliday, Gladys Tarnavsky, Steve VanValkenburg, Clarence Manning, James C. Friday. Row Two: Mark Fritch, Duane Depping, Terry Hall, Ray Richmond, Mike Mahoney, Gary Bye, Ron Wilson, Darryl Hartung, Ken Duft. Below: Ag. Engineering. Row One: Robert Wilson, Richard Bader, Bill Randles, Dave Morrell, Jim Killingsworth. Row Two: Mike Eneroth, John Mann, Charles Sample, Thomas M. Herres, Thomas G. Beechinor, James P. Sorensen, Doug Redford, Allan Gohl. Row Three: June Roberts, Steve Ebe, Chris Mundt, J.E. George, C.C. Mueller, J.B. Simpson, A.E. Powell, K.O. Eggleston. Alpha Zeta Ag. Engineering The Fraternity of Alpha Zeta has as its objective to render service to the student and to agricultural divisions of Washington State University through the promotion of the profession of agriculture. The members of the Agricultural Engineering Club were able to enhance the promotion of their profession through guest speakers and films directly related to their interest. 240 Agriculture Lariat Club Livestock was the important factor for the Lariat Club. Involved in various competitions around the state, the club sent representative animals to the Inland Empire Angus Show and Sale, and the Northwest Pacific Barrow Show. Judging teams participated in the Portland International, and members of the club made a field trip to Canada to observe different types of ranches. Besides these activities the Lariat Club sponsored all-school dances in November and February. Members also prepared and sold homemade sausage. The club enjoyed a productive year. Below: Lariat Club. 1. Lynn Machin 2. Judy Babb 3. David Leatherman 4. Robert Ladiges 5. Charlotte Kovich 6. Daniel Jackson 7. James Cronrath 8. Clifford Steveson 9. Jeff Keane 10. Linda Phelps 11. Kathleen Gagnon 12. Jean Eickmeyer 13. Karen Campbell 14. Jean Smith 15. Chris Carroll 16. Kathy Fritchey 17. Carl Nissen 18. Tim Tippett 19. Doug Floch 20. Donna Sorensen 21. Linda Anderson 22. Dr. E.L. Martin 23. Clayton C. O ' Mary, Advisor 24. Duncan Dunn, Advisor 25. Mike Thonney 26. Nancy Richmond 27. Kay Hartshorn 28. Jill Irving 29. Ray Richmond 30. Kurt Gilmore 31. J.A. Froseth, Advisor 32. Tom Voyles33. Edith Hamilton 34. Sharon Sorensen 35. Dan Coonrad, Advisor 36. Jon R. Lindstrom 37. Rob Barnes Agriculture 241 Above Left: Equestrian Club. Row One: Gloria McPhee, Candy Freeborn, Amy Newcomb, Charrise Graves, Kathy Gagnon, Sigrid Jansson. Row Two: Valarie Casey, Judy Vanderhoff, Cheryl Lou Hyland, Susan Whipple, Sherry Dusek, Leslie Olsoe, Kay Hendersen, Pam Roberts, Karen Neilsen. Middle: Row One: Diana Roberts, Sally McChesney, Margaret Deming, Edward G. Louie, Christy Steelhammer, Tara Johnson, Fran Schneider, Donna Brock, Sue Wilke. Row Two: Linda Schwarz, Sandy Sayler, Liza Peth, Jan Peth, Linda Odenrider, Nora Boman, Becky Kirkpatrick, Donna Sorensen, Karen Agnew, Judy Babb, Karen Campbell. Row Three: Richard Schoenberg, Mike Hopper, Ron Ferguson, Dave and Jed Odenrider, Bob Barnes, Rod Anderson. Below Left: Gene Francis, Coach. 242 Equestrian Club Equestrian Club I Opposite Page Below Right: Equestrian Club Officers. Row One: Diana Roberts, Wayne Gossett, Sue Wilke, Jeff Keane. Row Two: Jon D. DeGrotte, Jan Peth, Jerome Wysocki, Calvin Parvin. Above Right: Orvil Sears, Timed Events Coach. Below: Row One: Harriet Outland, Linda Seidel, Kathy Higgin, Mary Holland, Sue Metzler, Claudia Weiss, Michelle Berryessa, Jeanine Polumsky. Row Two: Crystal Rost, Charlene Collender, Sheryl Klicker, Pam Horning, Kristi Dodge, Kathy Maguson, Gail Winters, Lane Loiacana, Jerome Wysocki. Row Three: Dan Scott, Calvin Parvin, Jeff Keane, Jon D. DeGroote, Susan DeGroote. Equestrain Club 243 The Range Management Club has established its organization on the following premises that: understanding the ecosystem is basic to all of man ' s goals for use of the natural resources, range ecosystems are composed of communities of plants and animals in their natural environment. Ecosystem components—vegetation, soil, water, air, fire, animals, topography, temperature, solar energy, and man—are closely and completely interrelated, and any influence on one affects others. Range ecosystems are important sources of a variety of outputs, including water, air, fish, and wildlife, livestock, recreation, landscape and open space, miscellaneous other products, and a resource reserve. Valuable experiences for future agricultural teachers and Future Farmers of America advisors were the aim of the Agricultural Education Club. An overall perspective of the fields of Veterinary Medicine was the primary objective of the Organization of Future Veterinarians. Involvement in lectures, projects, and interaction between members provided members with a detailed view of the profession. Above: Future Vets. Row One: Don Bowen, Becky Bussell, Evelyn Wilhelmson, Deborah Allard, Sheri Lindhag, Jane Botterman, Gloria McPhee. Row Two: Randy Thomas, Susan Whipple, Gary Whitehead, Shirley Ness, Dr. Gary Bryan, Sue Mixon, Donna Peterson. Row Three: Richard Vetter, Carol Seehafer, Cheryl Lou Hyland, Trudy Haversat, Kristi Dodge, Kathy Gagnon, Genanne Schleuten, Paige Conrad, Randy Hein. Row Four: Keith Vogel, Danny Johansen, Dan Sullivan, Greg Hackett, Dan Roberts, Dennis Gerstung, Rod Sydenhom, Lisa Magg, Patricia Mattson. 244 Vets Above: Rang ? Management. Row One: Mark L. Armstrong, Jeffrey Dill, Dennis Dailey, Dick Stark, Larry A. Davidson, Carl Goebel, Jerome Wysocki, Frank Simms. Row Two: John Olson, Dale Wondercheck, James Mowrray, Wendel Hann, Roy Fowles. Row Three: Grant A. Harris, Jerry Rohr, Frank Easter, Chris Erb, Patrick Reece, William Stewart, David Guenther, Michael Wallace, Lawrence Lilley, Ben Roche. Clubs Focus on Life Improvement Above: Agricultural Education Club. Row One: Ross Bingaman, Walt Matteson, Galen Hansen, Robert Longtain, Fred Cockle, Steve VanValkenburg, Gary Bye, L.J. Emerson, Dennis Milliken. Row Two: Orlin Reinbold, Carl Jensen, Gary Johnson, Garey Lantis, Gary Slagg, Doug Floch, John Doumit, Rodney Tulloch. Row Three: Mike Rozelle, Wynn VanAusdle, Bill Lowe, Paul Hudson, Bob Gallagher, Dennis Solbrack, Steve Brown, Lowden Borgens, David Krawsky, Robin Roscnau, Arnold Davis, Michael Schrag. Range Management 245 Dairy Science The Dairy Club was involved in several dairy cattle judging contests. The first all-girl judging team placed second at the Pacific International in Portland, Oregon. The men’s team, headed by coach Dr. M.H. Ehlers, finished seventeenth among 32 collegiate teams at the National Intercollegiate Dairy Cattle Judging Contest in Columbus, Ohio. Top: Dairy Club. Row One: Rick Turner, Dennis Frost, Randy Gross, Rich Hartzell, M.H. Ehlers. Row Two: R.W. Wallenius, Robert Simmons, Eric Anderson, Bill Putnam, Leland Long, John Bouslog, Roger Willis, Len Soler. Above Right: Dairy Club Officers: Dr. M.H. Ehlers, Advisor; Rich Hartzell, Randy Gross, Dan Bailey. Below Right: Girls’ Judging Team: Eunice Overland, Eileen Hartzell, cow: Chinook Reflector Daisy, Jo Blake, Coach; Barbara Wulz. Members of both Xi Sigma Pi, a national forest honorary, and Range and Management Club were given the opportunity to train for future leadership and use their present abilities to utilize and conserve natural resources. Improved Environment is concern of Natural Resource Org. Members (Cl 07 A f 7 s V 1 J Above: Xi Sigma Pi. 1. Art Tasker 2. Nick C. Napier 3. Katie Tiffany 4. Roy Woo 5. Jim Patton 6. Roy L. Fowles. Below: Forestry and Range. Row One: Wendy Ryan, Barb Fennessy, Dale Schmidt, Julie Neigel, Katie Tiffany.Stevc Keller, Carl Eldcn, Merritt Stegmeier. Row Two: Bob Walter, Dan Troglin, Curt Brennen, Dennis Ball, Rick Reding, Cliff Williams, Jim Durfey, Bill Ferrell, Milton Mosher, Arthur Noskowiak, Row Three: Ron Raska, Doug Renggli, Jim Holley, Bob Johnstone, Carl J. Goebel. Agriculture 247 248 Agriculture The purpose of the Horticulture Club was to promote mutual interest in Horticulture while providing entertainment and enjoyment. Closer ties between the faculty and students in the Horticulture Department were established by membership in the club. The professional honorary for majors in agricultural education, Alpha Tau Alpha, provided an opportunity for interaction and exchange of ideas among those interested students. Ag. Groups Focus Concern on Nature Opposite Page Below: Horticulture. 1. Fenton E. Larsen 2. James Maresh 3. Gerald Green 4. Edwin Wondall 5. Dave Sontag 6. Edward Rosage 7. Ron Wilson 8. Ernest Hildebrand 9. Bentley Kern 10. Neil Henrichsen 11. Jo Smasne 12.Jeanne Wilson 13. Gordon Lowell 14. Kirk Hadley. Above: Alpha Tau Alpha. Row One: Ross Bingaman, Doug Floch, Carl Jensen, Fred Cockle, Steve Van Valkenberg, Walt Matteson, Michael Schrag. Row Two: Rodney Tulloch, Paul Hudson, Bob Gallagher, Bill Lowe, Mike Rozelle, Robin Rosenau, Gary Bye, John Doumit, L.J. Emerson, Dennis Millikcn, Robert Longtain, Arnold Davis. Agriculture 249 H 9 PPhMBP! r (j f f 7 f ' H |« f j (ICjPt 1 tT y. I 1 Wi Um Above: Phi Chi Theta. Row One: Jackie Wehring, Betsy Husom, Andrea Bergly. Row Two: Sally Pickens, Sylvia Crumpler, Charlene Collender, Carol Killingsworth, Frances Rowley, Barbara Harrison, Cheryl Pickens, Katie Kilmer, Janice Paulson, Janie Allen, Nancy Coon, Karen Carter, Bev Branr. Row Three: Nancy Hayes, Christine Cole, Kathy Evans, Sandy Lux , Truda Aune, Jackie Hahner, Frances Woo, Charlene Benge, Barbara Vance, Norma Snider, Sally Lefler, Dixie Miller, Ingrid Thompson, Mary Hayano, Joan Freeman. Phi Chi Theta presented its women members with a chance to gain knowledge of the business field. Membership was based on sophomore standing and certification of a major within the college of Economics and Business. Through membership in Alpha Kappa Psi, men in the Department of Business Administration, were able to enhance their knowledge in the field. Guest speakers at regular meetings contributed experience and background to the furtherment of the student’s interest. The organization sent two representatives to the district convention in Coeur d’Alene in the fall. Above: Alpha Kappa Psi. Row One: C.R. Hunt, Chuck Gleiser, Robert Fukai, Douglas Orton, Max M. Egger. Row Two: Dave Carlson, Bruce Morrow, Doug Beadle, Dennis C. Treece. 250 Honoraries Computers become an Important Facet of the Business Department Beta Gamma Sigma is an honorary serving business administration, hotel administration, and economics fields. Members were elected because they had demonstrated high scholastic achievement throughout their academic careers. The top 10 percent of seniors, 4 percent of juniors, and 20 percent of graduate students made up the honorary’s membership. They were eligible to seek a national scholarship offered by the organization. Above: Beta Gamma Sigma. Row One: James W. Philopant, Catherine Anne Wheatley. Steve R. Pearson, Shirley A. Dorr, Kathy Hadley, George E. Conniff, W’illiam F. Radburn. Row Two: Donald G. House, Peter T. Smith, Harry P. Banan. Wayne E. Hays, Scott R. Hendrickson, Michael E. Bershaw. Row Three: Bob Blank, David Startup, Lee Cannon, Daniel Smoke, Steve R. Watson, John Hogle, Dave Grundstrom. Honoraries 251 Above: Sigma Iota. Row One: Alan Matsushima, Greg Kummer, Robert G. Link, Greg Chamberlain, Michelle Frank, Mike Mettler. Row Two: Dick Hein, Tim Dubois, Valerie Spencer, Terry Tufts, Ron Baier. Row Three: Mark Swenson, Richard Giboney, Mark McClure. Fred Bess, David S. Mitchell, Tim Holbrook, Greg Oldham, Dennis R. Miller. Sigma Iota is an honorary fraternity composed of Hotel and Restaurant students. The annual “Bellhop’ ' was successful as one of the year’s major social events. Sigma lota Special guest speakers and regularly scheduled meetings gave the members a chance to communicate among themselves and with leaders, preparing them more fully for professional careers. Above: Sigma Iota. Row One: Dirk A. Baldon, Barbara Smith, Raymond Caldwell, Dave Dalthorp, Lily Mok, Jane Macho, Jessie Inazu. Row Two: Terry Brazas, Scott Broyles, Paul McNemec, Ron Nicholl, Eric Olson, Tim Mahoney, Ron Gustafson, Tom Pcavey, Tom Furse. 252 Sigma Iota TW i Above: Sigma Iota. Row One: Professor Joseph Bradley, Bob Stanley, Doug Brandt, J.D. Smith, John A. Lundin, George Perry, Jon Claeson. Row Two: James Nelson, David Reynolds, Mark Johnson, Paul Falor, Steven B. Linden, Chuck Beaver, Dick Helmberger, Lynn Beatty. Phi Epsilon Kappa, National Physical Education Honorary Fraternity, was orginated to further professional training at both undergraduate and graduate levels. Phi Epsilon Kappa The club operates on a plane where students, faculty, and alumni work together, contributing to the advancement and revision of the physical education programs. ’ V r 1 l t m Above: Phi Epsilon Kappa. Row One: Victor P. Daluier, Vincent N. Pfaff, Jr., Carl W. Saubert IV, Hans-O. Hermans, Buck Oden, Shannon Burns, Jack Ernst, Larry Barton, James D. Reddick. Row Two: Dean Nakagawa, Gary Iwamoto, Nelson Wood, Graham Hutchison, Bob Melson, Gary Benson, Bob Waits, Paul Harruff, Lee N. Burkett. Row Three: Tom Gregory, Erik Sebby, Rick Regan, Paul Deuling, Alan Lafky, Tom Keith, Tom Richardson, Ivars Dravinskis, Dallas Youngs. Phi Epsilon Kappa 253 Above: PEM Club. Row One: Judy Vanderhoff, Chris Dormaicr, Vickie Holling, Jcanie Simmons, Vicki Durham, Carol Thomas, Ruth Lakcl, Christy Gregory. Row Two: Jackie Babin, Jan Guenther, Susan Hill, Jackie Philleo, Veda Shanks, Gayle Parks, Pat Koshko, Alda Amidon. Row Three: Nancy Carlson, Julie Shutt, Jan McKelvy, Sherri Smith, Kathy Hanson, Connie Rice, Gloria Kelley, June Auld, Kristie Axelson. Girls majoring or minoring in physical education, physical therapy, and recreation make up the membership of PEM club. Activities for the PEM club included the annual “Cross-Roads” retreat to Camp Easter Seal for staff and majors, and a Christmas party. The group also sponsored a guest speaker who discussed the chosen topic “Outward Bound.” Above: Chemical Engineers. Row One: Don Bradley, Guy Gimlcn, Steve Hall, John Goetz, Steve Waldher, Leonard Tilton, Gary Campbell. Row Two: Dennis Knudsen, Mike Riehle, George Trichak, Marie Tellessen, Suzanne Sivley, Ken Nielsen, Bruce Larson, Charles Brown, Elton Hewitt. Row Three: Jim Powell, Paul Scott, Tim Kennedy, Gary Simpson, Ronald Westlund, Fred Wright, Robert Luedeking. WSU’s student chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, AlChE, promotes the professional development of its members. Advised by Dr. Luedeking, the club projected activities involving the faculty and students in the attempt to develop open communication between them. 254 PEM, AICHE Student Organizations Orient Members Towards Professional Fields Above: ASCE. Row One: Dean Holman, Said Omar Elharabi, A1 Schoencr. Row Two: Larry Noble, Ed Shaw, Herbert Ching, Ed Hayes, Donald Schut, Dean Frey, Alan Medak, George Baughm an, Billy H. Brooks, Dave C. Powell, Tom A. Krumsick. Row Three: Robert Dale Manning, Roger D. Hyland, Jim Cochran, Dr. H.C. Sorensen, Michael McCarthy, Gary Demich, Tim Homann, Larry Geise, John R. Dorffeld, Jim Morris, Bob Lommasson, Dennis Rapp, Steve Goebel. Not Pictured: Don Engler, Duncan Sturrock. Larry Roger Gregory, Elton Chung. Student chapters of the Associated Society of Civil Engineers were established to provide an opportunity for the beginnings of professional association. Frequent meeting enabled the members to share impressions of engineering problems and judgments as to the practical aspects of their chosen field. ASCE 255 Organizations Foster Common Interests Above: IEEE. Row One: Dave Thomas, Kenneth E. Gardner, Tom Wilson. Row Two: Mary Chifong Leung, Jim Hasselman, John D. Gillen. Row Three: Ronald Jay Keogh, Gary Kovacevich, David Reese Jones, Dennis Ward Bickford, David Paul Carson. Fostering common interest in electrical engineering between students and faculty is the main goal of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Insight into responsibilities of a professional engineer is also gained through the organization’s efforts. Above: National Society of Interior Design. Row One: Meg Knowles, Ann Moore, Joan Scott, Willa Witherow, Bede Jordan, Alyce Daniels. Row Two: Miss Roberta Kilty, Curt Sherman, Wayne Landrum, Zoe Hill, Gary Hovda, Kevin Nauss, Steven Haynes, Steven Hankins. J ' jy ' J Membership in the National Society of Interior Designers is acquired by declaring the field as one’s major or minor. The year’s activities for the organization began with a get-together chili feed. Later in November the group took a field trip to Spokane to visit with designers and designing firms. A similar trek was made in May to Seattle. Guest designers spoke at the club’s meetings and helped establish communication between students and professionals in the designing field. Persons majoring or minoring in Industrial Arts are eligible for membership in the Industrial Arts. Besides broadening friendships and having an opportunity to associate with others similarly interested in the field, the club concentrates on furthering the education of the student. The utilization of shop equipment, promotion of scholarship, and application of skills are the major club efforts. Above: Industrial Arts. W.A. Bakamis, Bob Brewer, Ed Kinion, Emmett Hobbs, Jim Hunt, Gordon Greenwald, Gerald Morse, Jim Tuominen. Int. Design, Ind. Arts Engineering Honoraries Recognize Top Students Recognizing outstanding engineering students with respect to scholarship, sociability, and practicality was the purpose of Sigma Tau. The organization meets four times yearly. The fall pledge class elected as their project to collect garbage from the state parks. Members gained an opportunity to associate with department heads and earned recognition, valuable to their future employment. Tau Beta Pi helped further credit the College of Engineering as an outstanding engineering school. One of the largest honoraries in engineering, Tau Beta Kappa held two initiation banquets. Recognition of members for their high-scholastic achievement was the main goal of the organization. Above: Sigma Tau. Row One: Mike Henderson, Allan Buchignani, Dave Heyamoto, Bob Manning, Larry Gregory, John Donahue, Ed Aim, Pham Tuyen, Roger Nelson. Row Two: Dan Iu, Arun Puri, Debanshu Bhattacharya, Jim Kimbreu, Bill McCloskey, Les Barkley, Glen Riehl, Marty Warner, Tim Henrichs, Dave Bryson, Chuck Dernback, Greg Mork, Dennis Rapp, Dean Renner, Jeff Cheng, Stephen Choi. Below: Tau Beta Pi. Row One: Kwong-Chee Cheng, Michael Wherley, Kong Peter Tat-Ming, G.A. Gimlen, Robert Luedeking, Surinder K. Bhagat. Row Two: Paul Chan, James Kimbrell, Rob Dragnich, Jack Kimbrell, Gerry Shrope, Bob Miller, Robert Dale Manning, Ed Benzel. 258 Honoraries Above: Omicron Nil. Row One: Bonnie Cracknell, Margaret Fox. Row Two: Tanya Rinaldi, Janet Ericksen, Mary Lou King, Linda Gilmore, Barb Cohen, Jo Clark. Row Three: Mary Jeanette Craig, Susan Kneedler, Leslee Shackelton, Janet Gwin, Amy Shemet, Patsy Baehiser, Susan Larson, Jane Pumphrey. Row Four: Young A1 Kang, Mrs. Koehler, Jan Gordon, Gail Rogers, Shelley Parks, Judy Boling, Beuna Johnson, Karen Gilmore, Suanne Hinton, Loretta Salvadalena. Row Five: Mary Hanson, Laura Rohr, Linda Garber, Virginia Scobie, Emma Martin, Sharman Bramcr, Cora Gilliam, Terri Lowery, Cathy Steach. Omicron Nu Promotes Interest in Home Ec Omicron Nu, the Home Economics Honorary, promotes research, leadership, scholarship, and interest in Home Economics. Several annual events for the organization included the initiation ceremony and banquet. Tapping into the Kappa chapter was held in the fall and again in the spring. Honoraries 259 ROTC Programs Build Future Officers Above: AUSA. 1. Dick Johnson 2. Rick Sandahl 3. Dennis Kerhulas 4. W. Michael Gaffney 5. Dale Gehrke 6. Susan Haskell 7. Bob Parr 8. Barbara Call 9. Kathleen Fish 10. Glenn Schmauder 11. Wayne Hays 12. Jon Tunis 13. Tom Bailey 14. Larry Gilmore 15. Cpt. B.C. Finn 16. William Woodcock 17. John Ailport 18. Raymond Carr 19. Steve Holman 20. Sam Mauch 21. Dan Hull 22. Mark Schons 23. Harold Butchart. Below: Army Sponsors. Row One: Mary Lynn McDonald, Peggy Brown, Jan Muret, Susan Haskell, Mary Nason, Carol Smick, Mary Vallely, Dick Johnson, Darlene Helt, Kathy Barclay, Karen Eskeberg, Kathleen Fish, Lesley Murata. Opposite Page Above: Army Staff. Row One: Miss Kay Neuman, Miss Gloria Wunder, Mrs. Valerie Bieber, Col. William B. Braham, LTC. Phillip D. Semmens, Mrs. Lois Clark. Row Two: Maj. Donald K. Larsen, Maj. Peter D. Miles, Cpt. Brian C. Finn, Cpt. Gary R. Williams, Cpt. Richard Cardinali, Ssg. Miles P. Ramsdell, Cpt. Chester J. Bisno, Cpt. Douglas W. Whitney, Msg. Ewald Duttlinger. 260 ROTC To provide a graduate with a firm and workable grasp of the dynamics of leadership, thus enhancing the usefulness of his scholastic achievement was the goal of the Army ROTC curriculum. In the accomplishment of this goal, the basic premises of the individual development was paramount. Continuing changes took place in ROTC programs to match the requirements of the Modern Volunteer Army with needs and aspirations of qualified students. Also continuing stress was put on fostering development of innate student capability so as to best serve the social, and economic and military needs of the country. Particular changes during the past year have been the adoption of several new courses. Political Science was offered to Freshman students in the second semester. This change particularly reflects the departments aim in providing the students with a well-rounded education. ROTC 261 WJJUI9 ROTC 263 Above. Scabbard and Blade. Row One: Arthur Bradshaw, Wayne Hays, Paul House, Dick Johnson, George Stecker, Doug McCreight. Row Two: Jay Takaaze, Daniel Erickson, Tony Stevens, Steve Leslie, Mike Dukes, Jerry Kjack, John Graves. Row Three: Brian Brubaker, John Brake, John Gordon. Below: S.A.M.E. Row One: Cathy Barclay, Linda Hopson, Frank H. Wing, Elizabeth Barlow, Pat Keel, Judy Osborn. Row Two: Captain Gary Williams, Terrell Cooper, Harold Bertehart, Jim Parsons, David Baum, Gerald Rippy, Bob Love, Kirby DeWayne, Michael Perini, Bob Parr. Not Pictured: Larry Mukai, Dave Murphy, Dennis White. 264 ROTC Above: Brigade Staff. Row One: Steve Henderson, Art Bradshaw, Wayne Hays. Row Two: Randy Gross, Gary Joralemon, Steve Burns, Pat Keel, Jay Takaaze. Above: Army ROTC Spring Commissioning Ceremonies Air Force ROTC Offers Career Opportunities The Air Force Reserve Officers Training Program (AFROTC) offers college students a career opportunity in flying, in scientific or engineering fields, or in any one of some 54 other officer fields. It means a guaranteed position at the time of college graduation. Any male or female student in good academic standing who has at least two years of college remaining, either as a graduate or undergraduate student, can apply for the program. Scholarships are available. Right: Air Force Staff. Row One: Capt. Kenneth B. Dockter, Major Francis J. Ruf, Mrs. Barbara Stween, Col. Frederick N. Stahl, Capt. Edward T. Lisota. Row Two: T. Sgt. Peter J. Zuccaro, S. Sgt. Gilbert Pettit, S. Sgt. Raymond Marquez, T. Sgt. Richard Nebeker. OAMNUJCnONM. FVMC’O . UfT AV ■ iUr ■ $ w fm i a - iffiL 2 -jnmm : . u h e mim . m ROTC 265 266 ROTC Opposite Page Left: Spring Group Staff. Row One: Gail W. Parsons, Ken Ullrich, Bob Miller, Steven Smith. Row Two: Randall Brooks, Tom Babcock, Ken St.John, Fred L. Jarrett, KirtT. Lindeman, Robert W. Meyer, Jr., Dan Rambow, Bob Renner. Above Middle: Angel Flight: Row One: Pam Lee, Rembie Peterson, Denise Novacoff, Laurie Jones, Debbie Juniquist, Lena Monroe, Norma Hall, Judy Sobotka, Kathy Lewis. Row Two: Carol Gibbs, Ann Martinson, Gail Krupke, Jane Morton, Suzanne Nixon, Pam Roberts, Becky Lamb. Row Three: Sandy Sollenberger, Jeannie Rayburn, Marilyn Howard, Sherry Lester, Pam Tengesdal, Renee Greenman, Melaine Jones. Not Pictured: Susie Hill, Marilyn Thorsuig. Opposite Page Below: Arnold Air Society. Row One Area Staff: Fred L. Jarret, Dave Rajala, Ken St. John, Steven P. Smith, Roy K. Draggoo. Row Two: Lawrence A. Nicholas, Richard W. McKinney, Franklyn Kreighbaum, Gordie Blume, Ray Zimmerman, Carl E. Anderson, Rod McCall. Row Three: Alvis Forbes, Mel Fingarson, Dan A. Stucki, Chuck Westbrook, Kerry Koenig, Tom Babcock, Bob Miller, Randall Brooks. Below: POC Members. Row One: Robert W. Meyer, Jr., Gail W. Parsons, Michael Perini, Dave Rajala, Ken Ullrich, Randall Brooks, Fred L. Jarrett, Bob Miller, Ron Ryan. Row Two: Ken St. John, Roy K. Draggoo, Tom Babcock, Terry Hastings, Dan Rambow, Kerry Koenig, Bill Howard, Harold W. Hastings. Row Three: Robert Renner, Carl E. Anderson, Daniel C. McAlister, Ken Gronewald, Dan A. Stucki, Steven P. Smith, Franklyn Kreighbaum, Kirt.T. Lindeman, Robert E. Lundin. Row Four: Bill Semmler, Dan Holtman, Dave Grundstrom, Ray Zimmerman, Steve Fusco, Chuck Westbrook, Bill Kirkpatrick, A1 Dyer, Ken Korsmo, Gordie Blume, Howard Stout. ROTC 267 Above: Fall Group Staff. Carry Koenig, Bill Howard, Dennis Bell, Gail Parsons, Dan Holtman, Roy Draggoo. Right: Dining-in ceremonies at Fairchild Air Force Base sees Colonel Stahl making a presentation. Far Right: The annual military ball was again a success. Below: Air Force Fall Federal Review. ROTC Provides Social Activities, Too Above: Flight Instruction Program. Row One: Daniel H. Holtman, Jim Hasselman, Dan Stucki, Terry Hastings, Major F.J. Ruf. Row Two: Albert Anderson, Kenneth Gronewald, KirtT. Lindeman, Steven Smith, Kenneth Ullrich, Gregory Botch. Above: Air Force Honor Guard. Below Left: Colonel Stahl performs fall commissioning ceremonies. Below Right: Spring Commissioning ceremonies amid the rush of graduation. 1 _ Above: RhoChi. Marcia Anderson, Dr. Charles Martin, Steve Bobbink, Mark Anderson, Greg Moeller, Ron Polk, Barry Rupp. Membership in Rho Chi is based upon outstanding academic achievement consistent with the goals of the society. The purpose is to promote advancement of the pharmaceutical sciences and encourage high scholarship. Dr. Coy W. Waller spoke on “The State of Knowledge on marijuana in the Pre-clinical Sciences ' ' at the annual Rho Chi lecture. Membership in the American Pharmaceutical Association is open to any student enrolled in pharmacy. The regular meetings provide guest speakers and various programs of interest for the group. The Association is affiliated with the Washington State Pharmaceutical Association. Above: American Pharmaceutical Association: Row One: John Kerege, Don Mobley, Steve Bobbink, Greg Moeller, Sue Stovall, Kathy Baldwin, Barbara Taylor, Patt de Blaquieve, Gail Koorenny, Joe Geireman, Bob Shelley. Row Two: Randy Lonborg, Barry Rupp, Ron Polk, Liane Shumaker, Karla Johnson, Janet Lorenzo, Mary Jo Redman, Ann Olson, Janis Mayeda, Gwinn Gates, Connie Pokrifchak, Marti Lee, Marcia Anderson, Mark Anderson. Row Three: Ron Brummcl, Rick Doane, Ken Mosziter, Roger Glaser, Doug Janachek, Dan Lust, Lee Wonke, Ken Mitley, Dan King, John Horn, John Griggs, Carl Lentz, Dennis Jurgens, Ken Smick, Larry Durbin, John Kittcl, J. Kelly Martin, Russ Hendrickson, Keith Kramer, Dave Cox, Terry Hendrickson. 270 Pharmacy Honoraries H v, jF r k 7l 7 P| i J L Ja ' A 1 V j ML |P f W ■ (• 1 14 A J ft L 1 | h 1 S A f Cl’ J 1 1 1 Ip—— p]f jgr Above: Lambda Kappa Sigma. Row One: Karla Johnson, Liane Schumacker, Janet Lorenzo, Connie Pokrifchak, Marti Lee, Kathy Baldwin. Row Two: Ann Olson, Mary Jo Redman, Marcia Anderson, Sue Stovall, Pat D e Blaquiere, Gwinn Gates, Barb Taylor. Lambda Kappa Sigma is an organization for women in pharmacy. The sorority’s main function is to promote scholarship, friendship, and to learn from each other by working together. The special project for the year was to sell laboratory coats to those within the department of pharmacy. Kappa Psi is a fraternity for men students of at least sophomore standing in pharmacy. Advised by Dr. Melvin Gibson, the organization sponsored a program on drug abuse in the fall, with films, pamphlets, and speakers making up the program. Kappa Psi ' s main goal is to serve the campus and Pullman community by providing information and knowledge to those interested. Above: Kappa Psi. Row One: Phil Quast, Don Mobley, Doug Janachek, Rick Doane, John Kerege, Dan Lust, Dave Cox, Dave Wonke. Row Two: Steve Bobbink, Ken Moszeter, Jerry Vencopal, Dave Woodworth, Ron Brummel, Larry Durbin, Randy Lonberg, Joe Geigeman, Keith Kramer, Dave Stott. Row Three: Greg Moeller, Roger Glaser, John Horn, Mark Anderson, Ken Mitley, John Kittel, John Griggs, Dennis Jurgens, Carl Lentz, Ken Smick. Pharmacy Honoraries 271 Above: Alpha Epsilon Rho. Row One: Dick Warsinske, Tim Mellin, Steve Sappenfield, Sue Mielke, Keith Roberts, Ted Warren. Row Two: Val Limburg, Sharon Hastings, Ron Hardin, Jim Moll, Bill Dunn, Die Gribbon, Stephen Miller. Kathy Magnuson, Kris Giske. Row Three: Craig Savage, Alan Taylor, Marilyn Kennelly, Ken Lyday, Bob Meyer, Jim Gay, Jack Hebner, Tim Jones, Ron Manor, Barb Hanford. Alpha Epsilon Rho, the radio-TV-film honorary on the WSU campus, promoted scholarship and professionalism among its members. Major projects of the group for 1970-71 included refurnishing the KWSU remote unit van and sponsorship of the campus film series. Traditional among activities was ' the annual radio-TV awards banquet. Pre-Medicine and Pre-Dentistry students who demonstrated an ability to succeed in pre-professional work were chosen for membership in Pi Tau Iota. Films and guest speakers kept the members informed of new and pertinent finds. Orientation planning for freshmen and sophomores interested in the program was undertaken this year, with initiation in the fall. 272 Organizations Above: Pi Tail Iota. Row One: Laird Wolfe, Tim Wezeman, Ed Maloney, Rick Balyeat, Pat Collins, Thomas Wu, Bill Watts, Gail Anderson. Row Two: Gwyn Ferguson, Richard Hayashi, Mark Johnson, Brian Hocum. Row Three: John Larsen, Ronald Adkins, Dave Atherton, Harold Boyd, Bob Raff, Carl Nelson, Tom Boone, John Harbour, John R. Evans. Promoting intercollegiate chess and tournaments was the main purpose of the Chess Club. Membership was based on interest and a desire to learn the finer points of the game. These were fourteen active members in the organization. In cooperation with the Free University, Chess Club sponsored lessons for those who signed up. Right: Chess Club. Row One: John Rogers, Harry Rittenhouse, Roger Calhoun, Paul Paradise, Walter Becker. Not Pictured: Eric Berman, Forest Dial, John Heptinstall, Paul Brown, Philip Sweaney. Above: Sigma Delta Chi. Row One: Larry Eaton, Terry Richard, Nancy Hyslop, Virginia Anne Gehrett, Denny Breslin, Bill Walker, Bruce Rommel. Row Two: Brian Shinn, Pete Perez, Steve Miller, Dan Small, Thomas H. Heuterman, Ed Bunn, Dean Radford, John Webster. An interest in journalism is the key to membership in Sigma Delta Chi, the professional organization for journalists. Promotion of the freedom of information and freedom of speech through the news media is the primary purpose of the group. Five delegates of Sigma Delta Chi and their advisor Tom Heuterman attended the organization’s national convention in Chicago as representatives of the club. Members of Lambda Alpha Epsilon are either police officers or are involved in a program leading to degrees in police sciences or related fields. A channel of communication between interested students and an exchange of ideas pertaining to law enforcement are gained through membership. Various field trips and guest speakers provided additional insight for the group. Above: Lambda Alpha Epsilon. Row One: Jeanne Darnell, Donna Lynn West, Alice Marie Gentry. Row Two: George Tomberlin, Scott West, Robert Tyrrell. 274 Organizations f r f Jj r ILL ' I A HfL ! fee Above: Alpha Phi Sigma. Row One: Charles W. Rettstadt, Jr., Richard Mayo, James Kavina, Dr. F.M. Fabian, James J. Drymiller, James I. Scharf, William Cobb, Robert Tyrrell. Row Two: Christopher S. Tait, Warren Maddox, K. Duane Tews, Michael Mague, Carol Willsey, Vicki Pavlevsky, Richard Krough, David Horton. Row Three: Thomas Bond, Rick Eide, Kirk Merrill, George Tomberl in, Andrew Oakley, Dale Webber, John H. Hill, John Patrus, Allan Rossier, C. Mel Jewell. The prerequisite for membership in Alpha Phi Sigma, the National Police Science Honor Society, was scholastic superiority. As the parent chapter, Alpha Phi Sigma was active in organizing two new chapters. Slade Gorton, Attorney General for the State of Washington, was the guest speaker at the annual initiation banquet. In addition, the chapter sponsored the second annual picnic for Police Science majors. The Mu Beta Chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon, the music honorary for women of at least sophomore standing with a music major or minor, provided a busy year for its members. Representatives attended the sisterhood ' s national convention in Chicago last summer. During the year the group sponsored silent movies for their fund raising project. The primary goals of the organization are recognition of scholarship and musicianship, and the promotion of friendship within the group itself. Above: Mu Phi Epsilon. Row One: Terri Madden, Cheryl Jeffords, Heather Woll, Barbara Channing, Nita Young, Irene Tsou. Row Two: Marjorie Kilbride, Catherine Futtrup, Sharon Patmore, Anita Benzel, Janice Morris, Shelley Meddaugh, Carol Parkhurst, Lesley Murata, Melody Hall, Linda Parks, Hilal Apayden, Karen Roy. Row Three: Peggy Beckman, Marilyn Tilton, Marie Coyle, Barbara Logen, Donna Dightman, Linda Fidler Susie Schell, Sue Noble, Darlene Ogle. Organizations 275 Phi Kappa Phi IsPmda Ann 1 hompsdff Michael Larry Thonney Glenna Louise Treat Eugene F ragyjs Trihey Carol Anrpfffoi el Nancy lcan1ISy|i)ull Viral® C. Van N«fts [mire C hr i s t i tnt Car ter William Le ' oflwrd Chapmai Barbara J oanGhatters James Carl Chatters Nim-Yau Chu Fall Initiates Margaret Ann Allen Edward Stephen Aim Curtis Lee Bagnall Dannie Paul Barrett Ronald G. Bertrand Earl Victor Bobb Gary W. Bohannan Thomas John Boone John Loren Brenneis Robert Michael Brown Patricia A. Charbonne Kwong-Chee Chei David M. Christe Glenna Jo Cl David Bruce Mgtmtetl David Mid Bonnie Le Steven Mayo Ir [ Mar jo Sharalyn F Sail Eli: G C Mai Diana Louise Powell Teresa M. Pyne Pamela Elizabeth Reid Catherine Ann Ritchie Catherine Louise Sadler Sally Ann Schrader Michael Philip Schrag iie h ard J, a wes S her ry d linn mth bn.frd Roy Bth Robert Bf|icc Soutfopick Van Roy SOTWl jfft ti Mary CanvjpESjiiirkes Diana Marie Star ■ r ] i Muiviti Crider Ir neCrishion iit Camille Duff .anirpa Fiss fclWCarol Flanaga Man Frisvold M ine Louise Frit it| Ann Gates dj ackson Hadley |Yvonne Hansens Lou Harnasch toue Hein jrean Hickle Gaye Hill fileen Hurd li n C 1 rl ilH olinson p i Ann Jones ll pn Kaiser (j JfflJie Koorenn M Douglas J. Lamb k CmnstitifiiLarsen Kingsley Kim-Ming Lo Rex Siritirld Lott Robert Dale Manning — Ilona Janis Mayfcda Laurence Jay Dale M Dixie L. Mi Margo Lee Min Robert Andrew Henry Ngai-Keung Kin-Yan Ng Yuk Ching Ng Connie Lou Nielsen Mary Kay O ' Keefe Raleigh Shreve Orth Mark Warren Oswood Gail Wayne Parsons Wendy Lee Paul Alice Esther Peters Kathryn Roach Peterson William Arvid Peterson Jeffrey Lee Pewe Kathryn Jean Hadley Philip George Harris Roger Urvan Hart Leona M. Hassing Sandra Kay Haynes Cheryl Sue Helgeson Stephen Paul Henderson John William Hoffman Constance E. Johnson Reid Braddock Larson Darwin Emory Longley Gerald Royal Longmeier Troyer Scott MacGillivray Jan Marie Marshall William Lawrence McNall Robert Wyman Jr. Meyer ally Theresa Mitchell pchard Lynn Mould Nielsen n_Ruth Olson ton Palmer AfflLPark hurst Robert, Pearson Pemberton Jr. ally Jai%£gfrt( Linda Mav ' PJfll Brian Willflgpfflt Elizabeth KailjfftfiU: Rice urtis EugenS ry Lee Rupfy Tivia Rupp a Lee Sallqu Jo Seaman 1 itt Shelton I d Oliver Shi h Sue Smitlfc Ann Smit h Darral Sn gcia Ann Snydl alter Spenc ine Elizabeth Wayne Swjj S wenson s Edward V le Irene Wal jjplliam James atherine Ann Wht arvey Georu Hon-Kit Wo fjfoxham Hftpark Cocheba aye Diane Daniels Tak-Yu Eng Jlffra H. Gallagher ennis Edward Grady homasG. Hall Edith Hager Hansen Kathleen Cecily Houts Jerry John Koelling Cheng-nan Lin Lynn Otto Michaeljs Thomas Wayne Riddle Russell Alan Rossier Virginia Ann Scobie Richard Wayne Uthmann 276 Phi Kappa Phi Outstanding Students Receive Recognition Below: Mortar Board. Row One: Nancy Turnbull, Linda Garber, Barbara Jones, Katie Tiffany, Marcia Garrett, Susan Hill, Sally Mitchell, Kathy Hadley. Row Two: Marilyn Johnson, Margo Minnick, Sally Schrader, Judy Morrison, Mary Jo Seaman, Glenna Treat, Camille Sparkes, Julie McClintock, Joed Johnson, Connie Nielsen, Julia Kaiser, Monne Ortner, Not Pictured: Carolyn Cobern, Janet Freed, Tonia Johnson, Janni Kuehnle, Julie Petterson, Margie Raleigh. Bottom: Crimson Circle. Row One: Henry Lampc, Wayne Knutsen, Jim Thayer, Kelly Beckley, Bob Miller. Row Two: A.E. McCartan, Ron Marshall, Jim Herbold, Evan Sperlinc, Jon Nottingham, 1 ' om Boone, Greg Moeller, Marty Warner, Gail Parsons. Excellence in scholarship, leadership, and service were qualifications for Mortar Board membership. The senior women who became members strove to promote college loyalty and high scholastic achievement. The Crimson Circle of Omicron Delta Kappa, was established to recognize men who had attained a high standard of efficiency in collegiate activities. It also served to inspire other students to strive for similar achievements. Mortar Board, Crimson Circle 277 Fall Initiates Anthony C. Bakke Thomas P. Brower Josephine Brown Victoria J. DeAntonis Cheri L. Eubanks Sally L. Fiss Jacqueline L. Giles Rita K. Gies Marcia Gould Barbara J. Hannick Janies E. Her bold Brian R. Hocum Kay K. Kelsey Katherine E. Kiefer Wayne Knutsen Linda K. Kullama Michael K. Parent Glenn Peterson Sally A. Schrader Robert Schutt Susan L. Stanco Marjorie J. Swanstrom Glenn A. Vent Thomas C.P. Wu Spring Initiates Margaret Alice Allen Margaret Ann Allen Victoria Jean Anderson Marianne Aumann Hermoz Azodi David A. Baxter Nancy Lee Bemel Ronald G. Bertrand Earl Victor Bobb Gary W. Bohannan Thomas John Boone Phi Beta Kappa rison knck Marsha] irete Alaves Robert Michael Brown Haroldj R. Ls. . Chattel rl ChaterS Bar bar Janirfs I LyliM Carl .} ' Davioy Mayo I ivia nn vj res Maureet Gibbs Bite ice -fit i ne G i les Glen Grant - . darv.uni rv.i v i iayue . Linaa Sue nciri - Stephen Paul Hcn J fc£r TamiJ. Hickle J. Andrew James Kathryn Elaine Larson Ilona Mari Carol Ann Steven Jai Richard Robert An Mary Kay Starr Daw Terry Perk Kathryn Roach Peterson Sally Jane Petrie Jeffrey Lee Pewe Robert Jay Polwarth Dianna Louise Powell Gerald Pruss Teresa Elquezabal de Pyne Donna Rabie Elizabeth Katherine Rice Mary Jo Seaman Paul Pitt Shelton III Richard O. Shelton Donna Marie Shinn Dan A. Simchuk Van Roy Southworth Mary Camille Sparkes Adele Swenson Ming-fat Sze James Stewart Thayer Linda Ann Thompson Glenna L. Treat Nancy J. Turnbull Virginia Christine VanNcss Stephen C. Wallin William J. Watts Frederick Victor Wellington Harvey E. WhittmTre Richard Zydeck Chapter Officers 1970 71 William S. Butts Eleanor Naffziger Judith Cantera Patricia Cunnea Robert McLean David Nordquist Walfred Peterson Undergraduate Student Advisory Council in the Sciences The undergraduate student advisory council in the sciences was made up of responsible students interested in improvement of student-faculty relations in the Science area. The group acted as a sounding board of student ideas to inform department chairmen. Above: Undergraduate Student Advisory Council in the Sciences. Row One: Laurienne Post, Dan Simchuk, Joe Barrett, Laura Luck, Rich Scott. Row Two: Karen Marcusen, Bill Wright, Dan Graves, Brian Renoe. Not Pictured: Margaret Allen, Patricia Charbonneau, Craig Esvelt, Thomas Godon, Brian Hocum, Roger LeClerc, Francis Marion, Mike McArthur, Donald Wilde, Benjamin Worthington. 278 Honoraries Academic Standings Recognized by Groups Above: Alpha Lambda Delta. Row One: Nancy Gable, Karen Rodd, Cathy Blodgett, Glenda Hewson, Betsy Keil, Debbie Wiggins, Carol Thomas. Julie McClintock, Cheryl Olson, Robin Lee Boettcher, Sandy Sollenberger, Margie McDougall, Molly McWhorter, Dyann Shigeno, Mary Kay Hughes, Joyce Higginbotham, Linda Wendt. Row Two: Suzanne Sivley, Jill Berry, Brenda Studliolmc, Cindy Hash, Terri Schmidt, Liane Schumaker, Vicki Wolfenbarger, Sheryl Derochie, Sue Bybee, Candy Horton, Mary Martin, Mary Fagan, Sindy Sands, Kathy Leeds, Anne Palvck, Jill Rislcy, Marilyn Brill, Deborah Carlson, Lvnn Swartzlender. Row Three: Kristi Jensen, Sue Rutherford, Kathv Wcstlin, Sheri Morrison, Rita Stallings, Joan Karch, Debra Taylor, Ellen Pearson, Nancy Bruce, Sherrie Smith, Kari Freeman, Janet Poe, Dotty Gates. Row Four: Marcia Pearson, Debbie Hernas, Glenda Blank. Members of Alpha Lambda Delta were freshmen women obtaining a gradepoint of at least 3.5 in their first semester or accumulative of the first two. A spring banquet honoring new members was held in the spring. Active membership was during the sophomore year. Through membership in Phi Eta Sigma those men obtaining a GPA of 3.5 or better during the first semester of their freshman year were recognized. Upholding high scholarship and promoting scholastic achievement in their peers was the continuing goal of the group. Above: Phi Eta Sigma. Row One: Mike Mizumoto, Chakorn Phisuthikul, Donald W. Miles, Gary O ' Mary, Randolph G. Calkins. Row Two: Dennis E. Rugg, Bill Walter, Marco Basich, Bob Herr, John Thayer. Row Three: Jim Guptill, Jay Gorham, Gary Knell, Rod Krueger, Robert Hove, John Bresko, Michael Kyower, Ford Hasegawa. Row Four: Wayne Riches, James Oates, Michael Bouffiou, John Harbour, Thomas Coleman, Kirk Schmidtman, Dale Daniel, Don Brunssen. Honoraries 279 IK’s is a men ' s honorary with mem¬ bership attained by meeting the cri¬ teria of service set up by the organi¬ zation. An active group on campus, IK’s consists of close to 70 members. An active group on campus, Spurs was a service organization consisting of 50 sophomore women tapped in the spring of their freshman year. The members were selected on qualities of leadership, scholarship, and service. The group’s purpose served the uni¬ versity and community to support the activities in which the student body participated. Above: IK’S. Row One: BruceCardwell, Al Powell, Jr., Michael B. Perini, Steven Treese,Laird Wolfe, James Dickinson, Brian Wilson, Dave Reynolds, Steve Rung, Al Bryant, Roger Stein, Bud Boyd. Row Two: Wayne Riches, Greg Rohner, Dennis Rugg, Dale Daniel, Dave Stratton, Melanie Jones, John Petterson, Marco Basich, Ed Aim, Bob Blane, Kirk Schmidtman, Larry Wood, Brian Williams. Row Three: Gary O ' Mary, Donald Miles, Gary Libey, Dave Frazier, Gary Oman, Rob Lang, Bob Coble, Randy Frisvold, Tim Talbot, Chuck Jackson, Garry Gibson, Gene Toews, Bill Hfigelin, Bob Ball, Mark Hanson, Terry Poon, Randall Bullo. Row Four: Pat Wiegand, John Harbour, John Bresko, Rich Bayley, Paul Johnson, Rob Sherwood, Dean Lynch, Duane Depping, Robert Hess, Ed Owens, Roger Roller, Al Steiner, Tim Lintz, Greg Miller, Mike Greenle, Steve Castleberry, Bill Hyslop, John Maxwell. Below: IK Officers. Row One: James Dickinson, Chuck Jackson, Rob Sherwood, Tim Talbot, Marco Basich, Brian Wilson. Row Two: Al Powell, Jr., Roger Stein, Bud Boyd, Brian Williams, John Maxell, Michael Perini. Above Middle: Spur Officers. Row One: Babs Doornink, Stephanie Roloff, Andea Coma, Diana Fuller, Anne Pilkey. Row Two: Phyllis Takisaki, Dorcas Wylder, Ann Jordan, Debbie Hernas, Mrs. Trude Smith, Karen Sablin. Above Right: IK Duchess. Melanie Jones. IK Finalists. Judi Nilan, Leslie Honebrink, Linda Gwin, Karen Lewis. Opposite Page Below: Spurs. Row One: Sue Noble, Janie Long, Marcie Dragnich, Dawn Johnson, Betsy Lindsay. Nancy Steffen, Diana Fuller, Charlene Bourne, Dianne Sullivan, Jean Wilson, Babs Doornink, Stephanie Roloff, Diane Shigeno, Kris Pieti, Bonnie Johnson. Row Two: Chris Nyberg, Peggy Lieberg. Marilyn Miller, Sara Derr. Jenny Smith, Andea Coma, Sue Bertoglio, Annette Sebastian, Karen Sablin, Norrie Ollom, Julie Gordon, Judi Nilan, Ellen Schuster, Rob Sherwood. Row Three: Denise Richardson, Chris Phillips, Carole Fleischauer, Dorcas Wylder, Sue Goedde, Debbie Hernas, Nancy Betlach, Rosemary Irvin, Mrs. Trude Smith, Ann Jordan, Phyllis Takisaki, Christi Tiedtke, Leslie Olsoe. Row Four: Ruth Fergen, Pam Mills, Janet Davis, Marcia Nanninga, Lucy Codding, Anne Pilkey, Nancy Hyslop, Ann Fruechte. 280 IK Service Organizations Support Campus Spurs 281 Honoraries Serve Campus Community Alpha Phi Omega was founded as an organization of college men and women seeking to help young people get a good start in life. The WSU chapter maintained this tradition of service and cooperation with youth in various ways including sponsorship of the Handsome Harry and Sweet Sue contest from which proceeds went to charity. Above: Alpha Phi Omega. Bill Semmler, Dean McCartan, Kathy Franks, Karen Harrington, Martha French, Jeffrey Carrol, Kathryn Campbell, Gordon Pavey, Mrs. McCartan, Jeff Domes, Jim Apland, Mrs. Terrell, President Glenn Terrell. Brotherhood in Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia this past year meant striving for the advancement of music’s position in American society. Participation in projects throughout the year enabled music students to promote this cause and foster a sense of fellowship among members. Sigma Tau Alpha is a Rainbow honorary and service organization. The prerequisite for initiation into Sigma Tau Alpha is Rainbow membership. Projects for the year included collecting stamps for a cancer drive, and decoration of trays for a retirement home. 282 Alpha Phi Omega Above: Sigma Tau Alpha. Row One: Cindy Sulenes, Janice Pennington, Crista Claar, Karen Strehlow, Mary Jane Goss. Row Two: Barbara Eva ns, Vickie Holling, Janna Kriebs, Paige Wood, Ronda Daling, Rhonda Schmidt. Not Pictured: LeeAnn Fordyce, Glenda Hewson, Judy Becartea, Patty Siage. Below: Phi Mu Alpha. Row One: Rich Smith, Keith J. Krueger. Row Two: Dale Johnson, Gene Kanda, Larry Mukai, Stephen Alholm, Rick Oliver, Carl Derfler. Row Three: Sig Anderson, Bob Kehle, George Hoyt, Jack Prindle, Richard Boehm, Tom McLain, Steve Clarke. Sigma Tau Alpha Phi Mu Alpha 283 Latter-day Saints Stress Group Activities Above: Latter-day Saints. Row One: Richard H. Morley, Don Clarke, Ralph Kunkel, Mary England, Elray J. Hendricks, Ernest J. King II, Carol Wilson, Sharon Walker, Dennis Walker, Michael E. Gomez, Sr. There were primarily two objectives of the Student Association of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The first was to bring outstanding entertainment to the WSU campus. In November the association featured the Young Ambassadors, a group from Brigham Young University. In Apirl, the American Product provided the entertainment. Another purpose of the Student Association was to assist in more effectively bringing the influence of the church and teachings of the gospel into the daily lives of the Latter-day Saints during their college years. 284 Latter-day Saints Christian Organizations Encourage Fellowship The Christian Science Organization presented al) persons interested in Christian Science a chance for group activity on the college level in that branch of religion. Members gained spiritual growth and close contact with others of mutual faith. Cougar Christian Fellowship was the WSU chapter of Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. The organ¬ ization was non-denominational in nature, open to all students, or spouses of students, of the Christian faith. Its purpose was to encourage the kind of spiritual fellowship with Jesus Christ necessary to provide Christian growth, which will help people to live the Christian life and lead others to a personal faith in Christ as Saviour. Chapter activities are open to all; however, voting and office-holding privileges were restricted to active members. Any person who desired active membership in the chapter subscribed to the principles of the following Basis of Faith: 1. The unique Divine inspiration, integrity, and authority of the Bible. 2. The Deity of our Lord Jesus Christ. 3. The necessity of the substitutionary death of Jesus Christ for the redemption of the world, and the historic fact of His bodily resurrection. 4. The person and power of the Holy Spirit in the work of regeneration. 5. The “looking for the blessed hope, and the glorious appearing of the great God and our Saviour Jesus Christ.” Above: Christian Science Organization. 1 . David Higgins 2. Dick Heinl 3. Ken Fielder 4. Steven Haynes 5. Jean Slade 6. Patricia Thorson 7. Robert Buchholz 8. Martin Owen 9. Jean Kennedy 10. Donald Barnett, Jr., 11. Pamela Horning 12. Debbie Davis 13. Margann Hawks 14. JoAnn Owen Christian Groups 285 Above: Arab Students Association. Row One: Mohamed Amudi, Said Omar Elharabi, Tawfiq S. Abdel-Fattah, Ibrahim M. Al-Shaheen, Wajih X. Sawaya, Ali A. Bougila, Munir A. Daub, Abdalla Said Biala. International Students Share Experiences The North American Indian Students Association gave interested students valuable insight into the culture and problems of the native American Indian. The Pakistan Students Association provided its members the opportunity to project their country’s culture and promote understanding and cooperation between citizens of Pakistan and the United States. Arab Students Association furnished the Arab students on the WSU campus a chance to meet and exchange ideas about issues pertinent to their lives in the United States. Above: Pakistan Student Association. Row One: Jawed Khan Deshmukh, Dr. Habib Ali, Syed Tahcr, Sariha Taher, Mrs. E. Butcher, Dr. Walter Butcher, Mrs. Hamida Ahmad, Nisar Ahmad, Najamul Hydcr, Ibrahim Vohra. Row Two: Talib Chaudry, Imran Niazi, Sarfara Niazi, Gulzar Ahmed. Israr Siddiqui, Jawaid Zahir, S. Iqbal Shah, Abdul Basit, Ejaz Rasul, Usman Sorathia, Alwyn P. Heredia, Mohammad Aslam. Mohammad A. Toor. 286 International Students Above; NAISA. Row One: Ki Tecumseh, Ron Halfmoon, Jaha James, Hilda Halfmoon, Constance Filkins. Pam Eneas. Suzanne Lloyd. Row Two: Marc Seligmiller, John Tecumseh. Morrie L. Miller, David Jack, Matt YVanchena. NAISA 287 Outing Club Promotes Outdoor Recreation Right: Outing Club Officers. Dave Hodges, second vice- president, Bill Kirkpatrick, President. Not Pictured: Roy Corder, first vice-president; Kim Reed, Secretary; Bonnie Habereder, Treasurer. Membership in Outing Club was open to all interested students. Members traveled to the major ski areas; Squaw Valley during Semester Break, Lake Louise during Spring Vacation, and took a weekend trip to Jackass Ski Bowl. Spring raft trips down the Clearwater River completed the group ' s scheduled events. 288 Outing Club JL Squaw Valley— What a way to spend semester break Outing Club 289 Spaulding Street Pranksters Learn to Live Together Above: Spaulding Street Pranksters. 1 . John Liddle 2. Dale Swcdberg 3. Ky 4. John Lombardo 5. Leroy 6. Phil Jamtaas 7. Clancy 8. Steve DeBow 9. Sile Verley 10. Pat Spencer 11. Mountain Pig 12. Blanche 13. Brad Claypool 14. Sybil 15. Kris Jamtaas 16. Pete 17. Allan Hakola 18. Nort. Primarily a social organization, Crimson Clover provided opportunity for continued friendship between former members of 4-H Clubs. Association with other students and a chance to share knowledge and experiences was gained through membership in Crimson Clover. Crimson Clover Prolongs 4-H Involvement Above: Crimson Clover. Row One: Lee Carstens. Row Two: Jeanne Flower, Jo Ann Lenhard, Lark Wilson, Joan Lenhard, Ellen Bartholomew, Paula S. Rogers, Rose Mary Van Winkle. Row Three: Elsie McD onald, Phyllis Van Winkle, Janine A. Wimpress, Wanda Eickhoff, Ki Tecumseh, Leona Hassing, Linda Hillier, Rita Sullivan. 290 Organizations Hui Hauoli O’Hawaii Sponsors Corsage Sale WSU students from Hawaii, and others interested in its culture, found satisfaction in belonging to the active Hawaiian Club. All the club ' s activities promoted fellowship and an opportunity to associate and work together. Above: Hawaiian Club. Row One: Lynette I to, Carol Yanagisawa, Jerilynn Anderson, Rae Sumida, Karen Munechika, Mrs. Ju Hendrix, J. Hendrix, Sheldeen Uchida. Row Two: Cathy Chung, Gail Ideue, Ivan Watanabe, Blanche Kudaishi, Howard Yakoyama, Curtis Ho, Ted Yamanaka, Allen Hatley, Wayne Nakamura, Russell Wada. Hui Hauoli O ' Hawaii 291 Above: Casino Royale. Row One: Connie Bruce, Kay Cheatham, Barb Bang, Betsy Cain, Sue Cotter, Janny Cronkhite, Mike Holdren, Debbie Lang, Kathy Davis, Eileen Peterson, Karla Kahns, Sue Keefer. Row Two: Rae Sumida, Janet Schott, Ann Waybright, Kathy Spcir, Priscilla Shepard, Tracy Richards. Casino Royale Legalizes Gambling On March 27, through the efforts of the Special Events Committee, the CUB was transformed into a gambling casino, complete with roulette, horse races, blackjack, and craps. Your Father’s Mustache, a banjo band, was the featured entertainment, in the Lair. Change girls, and dealers dressed in appropriate costume further enhanced the evening. Above: Casino Royale. Row One: Mary Fogan, Mia Terry, Jeanne Emacio, Joe Salvatore, Bonnie McAllister, Chris Oberlitner, Janie Nelson, Debbie Allard, Barb Toevs, Perry Sunnell. RowTwo: Sharlene Fox, Kris Beardsley, Jane Smith, Terri Beck, Connie Bruce, Leslie Cruickshank, Chris Widman. 292 Casino Royale Individuals iUULUl. Seniors t 2 ( )1 Cathy Abrams Longview, Elementary Education Mary Ellen Adams Spokane, Math Education Jim N. Adamson Moses Lake, Psychology Karen L. Agnew Seattle. Physical Education Bonnie Lea Akins Oak Harbor, Psychology Steve Alder Kittitas, Agricultural Mech. Michael F. Aleksey Aberdeen, Mechanical Eng. Abdul Quddoos Al-Hasni Karachi, Pakistan, Civil Eng. Rashid S. Alkhalil Jordan, Civil Eng. Margaret Alice Allen Marysville, Psychology Diane Kathleen Allen Seattle, General Studies Margaret Ann Allen Calgary, Alta, Geology Margaret Aller Spokane, English Education Richard M. Allert Pullman, Electrical Eng. Edward S. Aim Chewelah, Mechanical Eng. Camilla L. Altena Pullman, French Education Carol M. Altenburg Spokane, Math David R. Anderson Idaho Falls, Idaho, Pre-Med. Eric Elden Anderson Oak Harbor, Animal Biology Jeanne Anderson Clarkston, Home Ec. Education Marcia Anderson Spokane, Pharmacy Mark Anderson Kirkland, Pharmacy Paul G. Anderson Spokane, Pre-Denistry Sig Anderson Bremerton, Music Education Susan Rae Anderson Olympia, Elementary Education Victoria J. Anderson Tacoma, Music Ruth Kay Andrews Seattle, Physical Education Larry N. Angell Moses Lake, History James M. Apland Seattle, Psychology Harry T. Argetes Everett, Forestry G. Jane Arrants Port Orchard, Business Administration Steve Arvidson Spokane, Elementary Education Comfort Asante Ghana, Africa, Food Nutrition Daniel C. Asante Ghana, West Africa, Agricultural Econ. Donna Asplund Tacoma, General Studies Bruce T. Atkerson Lind, Sociology Jan Atkinson Vashon Island, Fine Arts Education Kathy Susan Atwood Dusty, Anthropology Marianne Aumann Everett, Foreign Language Education Phillip M. Aust Curtis, Agriculture Economics Summer Shades have faded away 294 Seniors to the upcoming hues of Fall Heesoon Jun Aust Seoul, Korea, Psychology Thomas H. Babcock Lodi, Ca., Political Science Dennis Baeyen Oak Harbor, General Studies Marlene Bafus Colfax, Elementary Education Bette Bailey Seattle, Office Administration Beth Baker Richland, Sociology Daniel W. Baker Bellingham, H otel Administration Antony Bakke Vancouver, Biochemistry Harry P. Banan Pullman, Business Administration Shelley Bardin Monitor, Speech Pathology Lester Barkley Manson, Mechanical Engineering Wayne B. Barnard Pasco, Chemical Engineering Keri Hart Barnard Redmond, Spanish Dallas E. Barnes Richland, Sociology Kim S. Barnes Seattle, General Physical Science Stephen C. Barnufsky Spokane, Psychology Ted C. Barr Seattle, Pre-Law Daniel F. Barrett Lynnwood, General Studies Douglas H. Barrett Granger, General Studies Lon Barrett Yakima, Business Administration Daniel Paul Barrom Shelton, Chemical Engineering Shayne Marie Barrom Shelton, Elementary Education Sally Bartrum Yakima, Sociology Betty Maxine Baugh Pullman, General Studies Richard Bayley Mercer Island, Industrial Arts Ed. Seniors 295 Arlene “Sunny” Beam Seattle, Communications Education Casey Beard Outlook, Political Science Gloria Beard Bremerton, Anthropology Kerry Jeanne Becika Bellevue, Police Science Kelly R. Beckley Vancouver, Pre-Law Sandra Beckwith Pomeroy, Elementary Education Jean Ann Behrens Asotin, Fine Arts Craig M. Bell Pasco, Psychology Dennis R. Bell Pasco, Economics Pat Benefiel Longview, Mathematics Rustine Benito Everett, Business Education Bradley Ross Bennett Santa Paula, Ca., Police Sci. Adm. Barry G. Bensel Endicott, Economics Nancy E. Benson Tacoma, Social Studi es Departed are 296 Seniors the carefree thoughts of summer Anita Dell Benzel Ritzville, General Humanities Bruce H. Benzel Ritzville, Business Administration Lani Berg Spokane, Elementary Education Michael E. Bershaw Clarkston, Business Administration Ronald G. Bertrand Bellevue, Economics Mary Turner Betcher Seattle, Speech Education Larry G. Bettesworth Vancouver, Pharmacy Joanne Binford Northridge, Ca., FNIM Richard A. Bishop Pullman, Electrical Engineering Janis Rae Bitow Tacoma, Elementary Education R.J. Black Seattle, Economics Robert G. Black Seattle, Finance Banking Lyn Blazier Spokane, Foreign Language Greg Bloom Seattle, Architecture Robert Warren Blume Olympia, Communications Cheryl Bly Lewis ton, Idaho, Bacteriology John F. Boardman Shelton, Physics Earl Victor Bobb Pullman, English Linda Boettcher Arlington, English Gary William Bohannan Federal Way, Physics Mary E. Bonneville Tacoma, Fine Arts Thomas J. Boone Palouse, Pre-Med. John Edward Boughter Spokane, Linguistics Myra Lynn Boughter Spokane, Elementary Education Cheri Jean Bouley Nampa, Idaho, General Studies Dave Boyce Spokane, Chemistry Bob Boyer Tekoa, Social Studies Ken Boyko Seattle, Transportation Econ. Daryll A. Brady Port Orchard, Anthropology Sue Brandenburg Kennewick, Physical Education Judy Bremer Mt. Vernon, Zoology Curt Brenner Curlew, Forestry William Harold Brewer Pullman, Industrial Arts Educ. Stephen R. Bobbink Blaine, Pharmacy Donald James Bradley Spokane, Chemistry Engineering Seniors 297 Douglas E. Brandt Pullman, Hotel Administration Jane Brincken Latah, Political Science Billy H. Brooks Wapato, Civil Engineering John D. Broome Yakima, Psychology Tom Brower Vancouver, English Education Dave Brown Kent, Electrical Engineering Gail R. Brown Woodenville, Music Education Michael Lynn Brown Olympia, Business Administration Sally M. Brustad Seattle, Social Studies Education R. Michael Brown Sunnyside, Psychology Rich F. Brown Rialto, Ca., Zoology Richard Dale Brown Bow, Building Theory Darrell Ernest Bryan Pullman, History Robert Buchholz Yakima, General Agriculture Calvin J. Buker Silver Lake, English Debbie Bullis Bellevue, Psychology Patti Bunger Woodland, Elementary Education Edison E. Burdick, Jr. Vancouver, Political Science Thomas E. Burke Cle Elum, Wild Life Biology Christine Burmark Pullman, English Education Now is the new time in life’s experiences Connie Burnett Richland, English John Burns Pullman, Agronomy H. William Bur well Pullman, Civil Engineering Jan Busch Tacoma, Elementary Education Carol Butcher Vancouver, Pharmacy Gary W. Bye Pomeroy, Agricultural Education Jane By ham Sedro Woolley, Office Administration Jeanie Marie Chapados Chchalis, Elementary Education George Cain Spokane, Mathematics John W. Cain Bellevue, Public Administration Barbara Call Bellevue, General Studies Patricia Campbell Bellevue, Elementary Education R. Lee Cannon Entiat, Economics Lynn Ellen Cantrell Vancouver, English Education Kenneth Capek Ephrata, Accounting 298 Seniors Marsha May Carlson Tacoma, Physical Education Dennis W. Carswell Seattle, General Studies Steve Casebolt Tacoma, Physics Tex T. Cates Missoula, Mont., Advertising Barbara Chamberlain Seattle. Education Terry Yuen-fong Chan Tacoma, History Patricia A. Charbonneau Dickinson, N. Dak., Mathematics Cynthia Chase Clarkston, Education Kwong Chee Cheng Hong Kong, Electrical Eng. Daryl Chesterman Royal City, Mechanical Eng. David M. Christenson Cowiche, Horticulture William J. Christian Menlo Park, Ca., Electrical Eng. Alma Jean Clark Jerome, Idaho, English Clifford L. Clark Nine Mile Falls, Electrical Eng. Glenna Jo Clark Tempe, Ariz., FNIM Susan Lee Clements Manson, Elementary Ed. James N. Cochran Spokane. Civil Eng. John W. Cockburn Marysville, Finance Julian Michael Coldwell Vancouver, Architecture Charles G. Coleman Tacoma, Mechanical Eng. Seniors 299 Experiences of learning facts ... W. Carson Coleman Kamuela, Hawaii, Animal Science Bob Coif Woodland, Horticulture Patrick Collins Missoula, Mont., Zoology Robert R. Collison Spokane, Electrical Engineering Patricia Ann Complita Seattle, Elementary Education Coretta Congdon Pullman, Physical Therapy Donna Lou Connor Kirkland, Foreign Language Ed. Gloria RaeCook Seattle, Elementary Education I. Ann Cordill Amber, Home Ec. Education Doreen A. Costello Spokane, Bacteriology Peggy Coster Seattle, English Nancy Marie Coyle Walla Walla, Music Education David Cox Long Beach, Pharmacy Cynde Crabbs Monroe, Elementary Education Bonnie Cracknell Victoria, B.C., FNIM Teresa T. Crain Spokane, English Education Katherine A. Creason Seattle, Elementary Education Colleen V. Creighton Calgary, Alta., Sociology Mayo Irene Crimson Clarkston, English Education Paul Smith Crisman Clarkston, General Studies 300 Seniors 1 A $ r Bradley E. Crumpler Vashon Island. General Studies Susan J. Crosby Tacoma, Physical Education Peter L. Crowley Richland, Elementary Education Sylvia D. Crumpler Colbert, Office Administration Dale A, Cummins Chattarov, Elementary Education Christopher L. Cupples Pullman, Pre-Law James D. Curelas Napavine, Horticulture Richard Donald Currie Issaquah, Architecture Jennie Cory Everett, Speech Roy Cutler Tacoma, Building Theory Diane Dahlin Spokane, Social Studies James N. Damitio Tumwater. Police Science Wolfgang H. Dammers Olympia, General Biology Pamela J. Danforth Oakville, Business Administration Loretta Bell Daniel Lacrosse, Elementary Education Myrene Sue Darr Mount Vernon, Elementary Education Munir A. Daud Pullman, Architecture Timothy L. Davidson Seattle, Business Administration Nancy Lee Davies Orondo, Recreation Dianne Davis Pullman, English Education Cheryl Dawson Seattle, Elementary Education Bill Bryan Dean Auburn, Horticulture Marcia Rae Dean Pullman, Education Genie DeBow Pomeroy, Elementary Education Thomas A. Deering Olympia, Business Administration Robert Allen Deever Seattle, General Studies Marcia Ruth Demmer Yakima, English Education Frederick M. DeNorscia Wayland, Animal Biology R. K. Depner Pullman, Architecture C. Duane Depping Walla Walla, Agriculture Econ. Judy Derr Spokane, Genetics Seniors 301 Jawed Khan Deshmukh Pakistan, Electrical Eng. Suzanne Marie Desilet Palo Alto, Calif., English Ed. G. George Dewey Mt. Vernon, Pharmacy Gary A. Dinsmore Pasco, Chemical Engineering Kathy Dixon Tacoma, Elementary Education Rick Doane Cashmere, Pharmacy Celia Dodd Colfax, Elementary Education John Harvey Doering Prescott, General Agriculture Gene Y. Dogen Tacoma, Agriculture Shirley A. Dorr Valley Falls, Kans., Business Ad. Rob Dragnich Republic, Mehanical Eng. Dolly Mae Drovdahl Spokane, Home Economics James John Drymiller Harvard, III., Police Science Timothy Stephen Dubois Mercer Island, Hotel Ad. Michael W. Dukes Tacoma, Psychology Larry D. Durbin Seattle, Pharmacy Mitzi Lamb Durbin Seattle, Elementary Education Terry Lee Durst Pullman, Mathematics Education Dale C. Duskin Arlington, Pharmacy Dave Duskin Arlington, Pre-Law Jim Dwinell Yakima, General Studies Ann Dwyer Seattle, Elementary Education Jill Dykeman Everett. English Yvonne Dykman Nine Mile Falls, Office Ad. Ralph Keith Eck Morton, Communications Carl W. Eckhardt Jr. Ritzville, Pre-Law Patrick Frank Egan Seattle. Communications Robert Eugene Egan Pullman, Political Science Charles Eggert Kent, Horticulture Betty Elder Port Angeles, Accounting Jim Ellis Seattle, Landscape Architecture Sandra J. Ellis Quincy, Physical Science Ed. Bernard Elmendorf Spokane, Mathematics Gary F. Elstrom Tacoma, Communications Pat. O. Emery Warrenville, III., General Studies Eugene J. Eng Seattle, Geography Susan M. Erb Walla Walla, Home Economics Cathy Erickson Pasco, Elementary Education Daniel L. Erickson Renton, Business Administration Kathryn M. Erickson Snoqualimie, History 302 Seniors Jack Clifton Ernst Renton, Physical Education Kathryn Ann Ernst Renton, Elementary Education Learning to understand others John Richard Evans Richland, Zoology Roger Dean Evans Ralston, Sociology Michael Everston Bridgeton, N.J., General Studies Wilson D. Eyestone Walla Walla, Elementary Education Patti Gaye Eyre Port Angeles, Home Economics Donald A. Fagerstrom Seattle, Recreation Kristine F. Fallstone Longview, Humanities Joe Farina Burlington, Zoology Edna Farmer Tacoma, Elementary Education Richard E. Faubert Richland, Bio-Chemistry Robert T. Faubert Richland, Mechanical Eng. Barbara Fecht Richland, Physical Education Glenn Fehler Spokane, Sociology Seniors 303 James C. Feider Pomeroy, Electrical Engineering Barbara Jean Fennessy Richland, Forestry James H. Ferguson Woodland, Business Administration Pamela Ferguson Seattle, Education Sharalyn Ferrel Seattle, Elementary Education Teresa J. Ferrucci Puyallup, General Studies Mary Jane Field Pomeroy, Elementary Education Linda Michele Fidler Vancouver, Music Ronald J. Fisher Omak, General Agriculture D. Keith Flagler Laurel, Mont., Metallurgy Carol Flanagan Trail. B.C., Home Ec. Education Ernest Fred Flechsig Colville, Environmental Science Lance L. Fletcher Galvin, Business Finance Linda Dean Fletcher Centralia, Elementary Education Robert H. Fletcher George, Wild Life Biology Douglas Eugene Floch Pullman, Agriculture Education Phillip Flower Sunnyside, Communications Alden J. Foote Redmond, Zoology Gary W. Foster Auburn, Mechanical Engineering Frank Fowler Richland, Chemistry 304 Seniors Marilyn Ann Fowles Wenatchee, Communication Roy L. Fowles Anacortes, Range Management Kathy Fox Gig Harbor, Science Education Larry Frank Walla Walla, Wild Life Biology James E. Frary Aberdeen, Pre-Law William Thomas Freed Longview, Psychology Bill Freeman Tonasket, Marketing Dianne Frei Clarkston, Home Ec. Education Dean L. Frey Outlook, Chemical Engineering Gregory S. Friehauf Yakima, Pharmacy Gary Frisvold Walla W ' alla, Mathematics Christine L. Fritch Snohomish, Home Ec. Education Gary N. Fritts Pullman, General Studies Darrel Vincent Frolek Kamloops, B.C., General Studies Dennis Byron Frost Yamhill, Ore., Animal Science James R. Frye Langley, Business Administration Jean F. Frykman Pullman, Art Education Anthony Lee Fuller Pullman, Zoology Randolph F. Gains Albion. Building Theory Norm C. Galey Sunnvside, Accounting Thom Gamble Spokane, Architecture Linda Joan Garber Reardon, Home Ec. Education Denise L. Garceau Spokane, Office Administration Susan Garner Mount Vernon, Office Administration David L. Garretson Yakima, Horticulture Mary Ann Gates Wenatchee, French Charles D. Gay Tacoma, History Education James CarletonGay Mercer Island, Communications Lynn Gay nor Cle Elum, Elementary Education Carl A. Gentry Walla Walla, Chemical Eng. Donald E. Gentry Forks, Forestry J. Michael Gentry St. John, Chemistry Virginia Gentry Pomeroy, English Education Maureen Gibbs Okanogan, Sociology Richard W. Giboney Veradale, Hotel Administration LyleG. Gilbreath Dayton, Zoology Bernice E. Giles Seattle, General Studies Jaki Giles Yakima, English Education Ron Gill Aberdeen, Pharmacy Cora Gilliam Connell, Home Ec. Education Seniors 305 We found our lives filled with friends Kurt William Gilmore Calgary. Alberta, Animal Prod. Linda M. Gilmore Tacoma, Home Economics Ed. Kristine Anne Giske Tacoma, Communications Ginny Gisselberg St. John, Speech Path, and Ed. Roger Glaser Colfax, Pharmacy James Ray Glessner Waterville, Horticulture Steven R. Goebel Spokane, Civil Engineering Linda A. Gormely Wenatchee, English William M. Gordon St.John, Hotel Administration Paula Gordon Bellevue, Elementary Education Linda Goesling Seattle, Sociology Robert S. Gossett Walla Walla, Chemical Engineering John W. Graves Walla Walla, Hotel Administration Richard E. Grace Vancouver, English Larry Lloyd Grant Puyallup, Chemistry Joshua F. Grant Spokane, Sociology John M. Gray Albion, English Charles F. Greenough Union Gap, Business Administration Joan C. Griswold Federal Way, Interior Design Kenneth R. Gronewald Goldendale, Agriculture Economics Randy Gross Spokane, Agriculture Economics David A. Grundstrom Deer Park, Business Administration David R. Guenther Onalaska, Range Management Mark Edward Gunning Davenport, General Studies Trygve Haaland Tacoma, Animal Science David Andrew Haapala Tacoma, Psychology Kathy Hadley Longview, Business Administration Kirk Hadley Walla Walla, Horticulture Douglas R. Hagedorn Yacolt, Horticulture Cheryl E. Hagemeister Walla Walla, Home Economics Ed. Tanya Lee Haigh Seattle, Elementary Education 306 Seniors Jim A. Haines Millbrae, Calif., Arcfiitecture Terry L. Hall Prosser, Agricultural Economics Janet Halver Underwood, Communications Wayne Y. Hamasaki Alca, HI, Elementary Education Dorn Hamblin Kennewick. Business Administration Doug Hammarstrom Pullman, Agricultural Economics Patrick Hand Ellensburg, Economics James R. Haney Bremerton, Psychology Barbara J. Hannick Hoquiam, English Education Kenneth Erwin Hannum South Pasadena, Calif., Bacteriology Mary Ann Hanson Yakima, Psychology Rebecca Sue Hanson Fairfield, Elementary Education Robert Reid Hanson Tekoa, Accounting Dane Hansen Pullman, History Norman Hansen Waitsburg, Agricultural Economics Linda Y. Hansens Walla Walla, Psychology Barbara Ann Harder Spokane, Political Science Kathleen A. Hardin Auburn, Office Administration Ronald A. Hardin Spokane, Communications David Robert Hardy Seattle, Economics Franceen Harkins Richland, Physical Education Nancy Harnasch Oroville, Business Administration R. C. Harris, Jr. Wenatchee, Industrial Arts Education Gail Stephen Harris Port Angeles, Electrical Engineering Mary Jane Harrison Spokane, English Seniors 307 They made the cloudiest day Warm and sunny with their presence Paul W. Harruff Bellevue, Physical Education Roger U. Hart Walla Walla, Electrical Eng. Ross F. Hart Mt. Vernon, Horticulture Claudia Harta Tacoma, Bacteriology Darryl Hartung Rosalia, Agronomy Eileen Marie Hartzell Monroe, Elementary Education Brian Harshman Pullman, Theatre Arts and Drama Richard Earl Hartzell Monroe, Animal Production Marc Harvey Spokane, Communications George W. Harwood III Pullman, General Studies Leona M. Hassing Centerville, Elementary Education Lynda Hatch Eugene. Ore., Elementary Education Marjorie Hathaway Spokane, Recreation Jamie Kay Hatten Seattle, Elementary Education Michael Thomas Haynes Puyallup, Zoology Susan Hay Spokane, English Harold A. Hayward Tacoma, Communications Stanley Edward Hayes, Jr. Spokane, Civil Engineering Wendy Heath Spokane. English Education Wilda Virgin ia Heard Tacoma. History 308 Seniors Wendy Heath Spokane, English Education John R. Hebner Metaline Falls, Communications Nancy Ellen Hedrick Pullman, Home Economics Education Sue Hedt Asotin, Education Kevin W. Heimbigner Ritzville, Business Administration Linda Sue Hein Ephrata, Sociology Richard F. Heinl Zillah, Hotel Administration Cheryl S. Helgeson Tacoma, Elementary Education Stephen H. Helms Marysville, Electrical Eng. Steve Henderson Tacoma, Political Science Russell C. Hendrickson Pasco, Pharmacy Scott Hendrickson Seattle, Business Administration Steven J. Hendrickson Hoquiam, Advertising Terry He ndrickson Anatone, Pharmacy Neil Henrichsen Tacoma, Horticulture Wayne L. Henneck Everett, Mechanical Engineering Timothy J. Henrichs Pasco, Mechanical Engineering Jerry Paul Henson Pullman, Psychology James E. Herbold Fort Benton, Mont., Mathematics Hans-Olof M. Hermans Vancouver, B.C., Physical Therapy Seniors 309 Randi Louise Hermans Vancouver, Psychology Gerald H. Hermanson Spokane, Psychology Thomas Michael Herres Pomeroy, Agriculture Mech. Julee E. Herron Tacoma, Elementary Education Dave Heyamoto Spokane, Civil Engineering Leigh Ann Hickey Seattle, Psychology Tami J. Hickle Glenoma, English Ernest J. Hildebrand Pullman, Horticulture Pham Trong Hieu Pullman, Mathematics Sandi Hines Tacoma, Elementary Education Penny J. Hildebrandt Prosser, Political Science Lynn Charles Hill Pullman. Electrical Engineering Martin J. Hill Twisp, Architecture Susan Hill Goldendale, Physical Education Jennifer Hillis Edmonds, English Education Friends showed they cared Marvin Hillstrom Maple Valley, Bacteriology Brian Hipperson Spokane, Pre-Law Joan Hoagland Spokane, Office Administration John R. Hogle Seattle, Business Administration Dean Holman Soap Lake, Chemical Engineering Kathy Holt Snohomish, Elementary Education Dan Holtman Federal Way, Physics Tim Homann Seattle, Civil Engineering Sheila Homchick Aberdeen, Sociology Lorae Ann Homme Kennewick, English Suzanne Honodel Missoula, Mont., General Studies Linda Marie Horn Oakesdale, History Glenn Horrigan Mercer Island, Home Ec. Education Cris Hortwell Tacoma, General Studies Donald G. House Pullman, Business William Howard III Pullman, Electrical Engineering Mary Lee Hoyt Wapato, English Education Douglas M. Hughes Seattle, Communications Charles H. Huibregtse Wapato, Business Administration Dean Hummels Woodland, Zoology 310 Seniors But at times we needed the solitude Christopher R. Hunt Seattle. Business Administration Deborah Jo Hunter Spokane, Psychology Judy Hurd Rockford, Elementary Education Sonja Fay Huston Connell, Elementary Education Christie A. Hutchings Munster, Ind., Psychology Joseph Chau Hwang Taipei, Formosa, Civil Eng. Terrence K. Hyer Spokane. Architecture Roger D. Hyland Spokane, Civil Engineering Sherry S. Ingalsbe Morton, Elementary Education Michael V. Ironside Bellevue, Economics Michael J. Irvin Tacoma, General Studies Helen Isackson Redmond, Physical Education Gerald Ito Sacramento, Ca., General Studies Gary Alan Iwamoto Seattle, Pre-Phvsical Therapy Daniel C. Jackson Colfax, Animal Science David L. Jacky Mesa, General Physical Science Linda M. Jacky Walla Walla, Mathematics Douglas Thad Jacques Pullman, Political Science Mary A. Jaeger Rosalia, General Studies Samuel Richard Janke Moses Lake, Biology Education Seniors 31 1 Ann Elizabeth Jannison Seattle, General Studies George Anthon Jannison Seattle, Physics Douglas Anthony Janachek Toppenish, Pharmacy Judy Elizabeth Jansen Tacoma. Physical Education Evelyn Jansma Everson. Physical Education Be v Jasper Spokane, Elementary Education Rosalie Ann Jasper Kirkland, Home Ec. Education Jan K. Jenne Seattle, Business Administration Susan Jensen Escondido, Ca.. Elementary Ed. Sylvia A. Jensen Stan wood. Home Ec. Education Donna Jean Jeske Odessa, Elementary Education Cecilia Anne Johnson Senora, Tex., Political Science Cheryl Johnson Hoquiam. Education Chris J. Johnson Seattle. Chemistry Dick Johnson St. John. Pre-Law Gregory D. Johnson Arlington, Elementary Education J ody C. J ohnson Tacoma, Foreign Languages Joed Johnson Colfax. Physical Education Judy Kay Johnson Tacoma. History Kenneth L. Johnson Bingen. Economics Mark R. Johnson Arlington Hts.. III., Hotel Ad. Mary Beth Johnson Spokane. History Roy L. Johnson Kennewick, Recreation Gordon J. Johnston Spokane, Psychology Jennifer Johnston Everett. Elementary Education 312 Seniors Barbara Jones Blaine, Business Administration Craig Jones Milwaukie, Ore., Communications Anne B. Justen Calgary, Alta., Anthropology Julie Ann Kaiser Tacoma, Biology Susan Kalmbach Tacoma, Elementary Education Steven Kammeyer Soap Lake. General Studies John Henry Kaufmann Idaho Falls. Idaho. History James Allan Kavina LaGrange Park. 111.. Police Science Life’s hustles kept us aware of the beauty of living Daniel B. Keane Beltsville, Md., Organic Chem. Jeffrey Russell Keane Wenatchee, Animal Nutrition Terry Kearns Soap Lake, Bacteriology Mary Katherine Keel Everett, English Education Michael L. Keel Everett, Political Science Patrick Gilbert Keel Everett, Political Science Gary Francis Kellogg Kent. Conservation Judy Kellogg Chattaroy, Fine Arts Kerri Kennaugh Pasco, Elementary Education Marilyn Kay Kennelly Kent, Communications Albert Kim Kennedy Cashmere, Business Administration Belva D. Kerby Albion. Elementary Education Dennis T. Kerhulas Moscow, Idaho, Psychology Kathy Kay Kernkamp Maple Valley, Community Dietetics Stephen B. Kiehl Redmond. General Studies Seniors 313 How could we forget the first time Carol Kay Killingsworth Coulee City, Business Education James Kenneth Killingsworth Coulee City, Agriculture Mech. Katherine J. Kilmer Spokane, Office Administration Jane A. Kippes Kennewick, English William L. Kirkpatrick Spokane, Psychology Alan Everett Kissinger Richland, Business Administration Larry A- Kissler Spokane, English John F. Kittel Brewster, Pharmacy Richard L. Kittinger Milton, Bu siness Administration Gary E. Klaue Spokane, Business Administration Steven M. Klinski Vancouver, Psychology Heidi Marie Kludt Seattle, Landscape Architecture Cory Knauss Moses Lake, General Studies Susan J ane Kneedier Olympia, Home Ec. Education Jane Knight Spokane, Home Ec. Education Michael J. Knorre Spokane, Geology Wayne L. Knutsen Seattle, English JanG. Koal Elma, Anthropology Randy Koehler Seattle, Building Theory Beatrice Kooy Lynden, Home Ec. Education Ronald W. Koski Spokane, Mathematics Keith Alan Kramer Vancouver, Pharmacy Franklyn B. Kreighbaum San Francisco, Ca., Mechanical Eng. Kathleen Marie Krueger Wenatchee, Home Ec. Educ. Keith J. Krueger Colfax, Psychology Karl Kupers Harrington, Pharmacy Sandra Ladd Bellevue, Office Administration Robert A. Ladiges Glenwood, Animal Production Douglas John Lamb Vancouver, Electrical Engineering Henry Bruce Lampe Seattle, Business Administration Christine Chase Landon Kirkland, Clothing and Textiles 314 Seniors we registered four years ago? Diana J. Lanman Spokane, English Mary R. Larsen Tacoma, Clothing and Textiles Janice LaRue Colfax, Elementary Education Philip Lastreta, Jr. San Rafael, Ca., Pre-Law Carol Ann Lapeyrouse Seattle, Sociology David L. Larsen Tacoma, English James Paul Larsen Ferndale, Agricultural Economics Larry Larson Moses Lake, Political Science Susan Joanne Larson Connell, Home Ec. Education Richard D. Latham Anacortes, Range Management Katherine L. Lattig Amboy, Child Family Studies Ron Laubach Seattle, Sociology J. Richard Lauckhart Aberdeen, Electrical Eng. Diann V. Layfield Yakima, Speech Pathology Kenneth Leader Bremerton, Architecture Larry Lee Walla Walla, Sociology Seniors 315 Martha Jo Lee Seattle, Pharmacy John Whitney Lees Seattle, Social Studies Steven Charles Leslie Spokane, Electrical Engineering Linda Lewis Everett, Elementary Education Chao-Tao Li Pullman, Electrical Engineering Walter K. Li Hong Kong, Chemical Engineering Wendy OLine Lider Bellevue, Education Kirt Travis Lindeman Austin, Tex., Physics Connie M. Lindhag Colfax, Home Ec. Patricia J oy Lines Spokane, Psychology Richard W. Lines Spokane, Economics Jean E. Link letter Bremerton, Office Administration J ames A. Loaris Colton, Forestry Robert A. Lommasson Walla Walla, Civil Engineering Emily Jean Lonac Hoquiam, Foreign Language Randy E. Lonborg Elma, Pharmacy Grant Long Calgary, Alta., Physical Ed. Kristine Longley Bellevue, Interior Design Thomas B. Lopp Spokane, Agriculture Education Terry Lowery Bellingham, FNIM Cecilia Arias-Lozano Bogota, Colombia, Psychology Cathy Luhm Shelton, Computer Science Robert E. Lundin Atwater, Ca., Business Ad. Dan Lust Endicott, Pharmacy Fred Lydick Bremerton, Political Science Lou anna Lynch Vancouver, Elementary Education Michael D. Lynch Seattle, General Mathematics Football games or listening to new singers Edward H. Maloney Pullman, Zoology Laurence E. McCall Mesa, Agricultural Economics Heather McCallum Seattle, Elementary Education Larry McCaughey Spokane, Social Studies Education 4 Laurie Ann McCauley Seattle, Speech Dennis Lane McClure Pendleton, Ore., Architecture Mary C. McCoy Kirkland, Police Science Sharon McDaniel Pullman, Elementary Education Mickey R. McDevitt Leavenworth, Wild Life Biology Gary Alexander McEachern Longview, Business Administration Jay McGath Davenport, Pharmacy Fred H. McGinnis Albion, Pharmacy Colleen McGourin Seattle, Elementary Education Verna Lee McGrath Mansfield, Elementary Education Michael Mclnnes Port Angeles, Electrical Eng. Roberta Beth McKay Olympia, Elementary Education Dennis N. McLeish Calgary, Alta., Physical Education Bob McMillan Palm Springs, Ca., Finance MikeMcNaull Aberdeen, Political Science Paul W. Macomber Pullman, Communications Roger Madsen Pullman, Political Science Sarah Magelssen Tacoma, Education Joann Marie Magers Spokane, Home Ec. Education Kathryn J. Magnuson Olympia, Communications Michael Mahoney Centralia, Animal Science Jim Maier Lynden, Architecture Danny E. Mann Paulsbo, Business Administration Robert Dale Manning Nine Mile Falls, Civil Eng. Ronald K. Manor Knappa, Ore., Communications Seniors 317 David E. Manus Pullman, Police Science K.C. Marcusen Nampa, Idaho, Bacteriology James L. Maresh Seattle, Horticulture John Marker Bellevue, Business Administration Patricia Marie Lee Tacoma, English DuAnn Marsh Pateros, Physical Educati on Twila Dawn Marsh Spokane. English Education Ronald Marshall Tacoma, Philosophy Bernice Martin Pasco. Bacteriology Emma Willetta Martin Prosser, Home Ec. Education John Kelly Martin, Jr. Colfax, Pharmacy Ann Louise Martinson Tacoma, Clothing Textiles Ronald William Matthews Yelm, Forestry Walter C. Mandt Rosalia, Agricultural Mcch. Kirk Bradford Mayer Cashmere, Business Administration Martin D. Mayer Pullman, Sociology Alan T. Medak Tacoma, Civil Engineering Natalie J. Meeks Richland, Elementary Education Louise Mehner Seattle, Journalism Education Andrea Rae Melius Tacoma, Office Administration Robert W. Mellis Spokane, Business Administration Danny P. Mellon Pullman, Building Theory William J. Meneely Kennewick, Mechanical Eng. Kirk Thomas Merrill Chewelah, Police Science Kathleen Ann Merryweather Tacoma, History Linda Meyer Bellevue, Sociology Penelope Gale Meyers Tacoma, Recreation Robert W. Meyer Jr. Belfair, Communications Benny Kuo-Ping Miao Tiwan, Computer Science Susan Michaelsen Pullman, English Christina Middleton Walla Walla, Recreation 318 Seniors Martin C. Mikkelsen Pullman. Building Theory Dean Carl Miksch Quincy, Pharmacy Moscow or romping in the snow Dan Terry Mildon Graham, Mechanical Engineering L. Gary Miles Graham, Wild-Life Biology Dennis R. Miller Chehalis, Hotel Administration Dixie L. Miller Spokane. Business Administration Janice Miller Fox Island, Psychology Mary Ann Miller Spokane, English Education Thomas J. Miller Rockford, Psychology Steve Mills Kent, History Margo Minnick Chehalis, Elementary Education David John Minch Waitsburg, Education Robert Steven Mitchell Yakima, Political Science Sally Mitchell Everett, Physical Education John E. Mitzel Mt. Vernon, Hotel Administration Lon S. Mizogvchi Hawaii, Pharmacy Seniors 319 So many times that now fill the memories of our mind Sharon Mizomi Maui, Hawaii, Elementary Education Don L. Mobley Walla Walla, Pharmacy Donald I. Moe Mt. Vernon, Biology Mary Anne Moen Yakima, English Education Claudia Moeller Deer Park, Elementary Education Greg Moeller Pullman, Pharmacy Christine Monahan Caldwell, Sociology Michele Monson Raymond, Sociology Maryl Moody Issaquah, Political Science Larry W. Moore Los Angeles, Ca., Business Ad. Rona Jane Moore Auburn, Chemistry Beth Ann Morris Bucoda, English Education James J. Morris Roslyn, Civic Engineering Janice J. Morris Tacoma, Music Education Jane Ann Morrison Bellevue, History Ken Moszeter Camas, Pharmacy Richard Lynn Mould Olympia, Psychology Gail Ann Murphy Everett, Elementary Education John Murphy Seattle, Social Studies Patricia M. Murphy Port Orchard, Elementary Education 320 Seniors Les Myhre Seattle, Computer Science Doug Myers Laguna Beach, Ca., Speech Jim Nagle Everett, Hotel Administration DeanT. Nakagaua Spokane, Recreation Pamela H. Nakagana Spokane, Elementary Education Nick C. Napier Seattle, Forestry Thomas Natale Bellevue, Zoology D. Scott Neff Cashmere, Music Education Mike Nelsen Spokane, Pre-Dental Carl D. Nelson Spokane, Pre-Med. Fredricka Nelson Seattle, Elementary Education James E. Nelson Pullman, Hotel Administration Richard S. Nelson Kirkland, Business Vicki Nelson Olympia, Secondary Education Karen Barnhart Nemeth Ellensburg, Home Ec. Educ. Alan R. Newcomb Colma, Calif., Forestry Robert Andrew Newell Spokane, Mathematics William D. Newell Bellevue, History Jim Newhouse Mabton, Agricultural Econ. Patricia Ann Nicholes Renton, Sociology Kelly C. Niemi Castlerock, Forestry Steven L. Nissen White Swan, Agriculture Mech. Harry Sikelela Nkambule Manzini, Swaziland, Mechanical Eng. Lawrence D. Noble Pullman, Civil Engineering Helen Nolen Tacoma, Elementary Education Seniors 321 Events gone past... Never to be relived, James Robert Normand Bremerton, General Studies Linda Jean Norton Bellevue, Communications Adv. Jon P. Nottingham Colville, Pre-Medicine Sandra Nourse Clinton, Physical Education Paula Jean Noyes Seattle, Sociology George M. O’Brien Prosser, Horticulture Melvin Leroy Oden Pateros, Physical Education Linda Lee Odne Seattle, Elementary Education Douglas A. O’Donnell Poulsbo, Animal Biology Susan O’Keefe Richland, General Studies Carolyn Olson Port Orchard, Elementary Education Francis O’Neil IV Ferndale, Math Monne Ortner Mead, Political Science Douglas Howard Orton Seattle, Business Administration Michele Oseth Vancouver, Home Economics Ed. Mark Warren Osgood Pullman, Zoology Jeanne J. Oshima Honolulu, Hawaii, Elementary Ed. Judith Lee Os wood Pullman, Speech Education Martin Philip Ottem Othello, Agricultural Economics Mark Alton Palmer Richland, Physical Metallurgy 322 Seniors Fred Joe Palmiero Kittitas, Physical Education Wendy Sue Parkinson Tacoma, Home Economics Ed. Gayle Parks Spokane, Physical Education Rebecca Parmley Harper, Sociology Gail W. Parsons Oakesdale. Business Ad. Lucinda Parsons T acoma, Elementary Education Sharon Patmore Coupeville, Music Wendy L. Paul Seattle, Elementary Education Paris M. Pearcee Anchorage, Alaska, Architecture Marilyn J. Pease Tacoma, Physical Education James Robert Pearson Spokane, Building Theory Nancy Peasley Seattle, Education Hannes G. Pedersen Des Moines, General Studies Janice Pellegrini Tacoma, Math Education Songmei Chen Peng Taiwan, China, Music but more important, never to be forgotten. Terry Perkins Wenatchee, Math Terry Permenter Spokane, Elementary Education Ann L. Perry Spokane, Bacteriology Michelle Kristine Perry Anacortes, Speech George F. Perry Colfax. Police Science Terry Peters Spokane, Agronomy James H. Peterson Coulee City, Agricultural Econ. Jane Storey Petersen Spokane, Spanish Jeff Pewe Albuquerque, N. Mex., Economics Vincent N. Pfaff Jr. Chehalis, Physical Education Kay H. Pheasant Tonasket, Home Economics Ed. Kay Lynne Phillips Tukwill, Political Science Linda May Pitlo Longview, Office Ad. Robert James Plath Pullman, Math Kathy Ann Pleasant Prosser, Office Ad. Sally Jean Plummer Walla Walla, English Jane Pockert Spokane, English Education Arlene Poffenroth LaCrosse, Elementary Education Gail A. Polkinghorne Seattle, Elementary Education Connie Pilcher Pokrifchak Wenatchee, Pharmacy Seniors 323 Robert C. Pollock Fairfield, Agronomy Pam Potter Seattle, Office Administration Ronald J. Raska Colville, Forest Management Sharon Kay Rasmussen Olympia, Elementary Education Diana L. Powell Spokane, Bacteriology James M. Powell Spokane, Chemical Engineering Allan Miles Raymaker Bremerton, Police Science Norman S. Redhead Ellensburg, Pharmacy Peggy Powell Colfax, Elementary Education Stephen G. Powell Latah, Economics Charles Pride Ventura, Calif., Environ. Biology Frank Prosser Pullman, General Studies Philip William Quast Pullman, Pharmacy Diane J. Rabenstein Burlington, Home Economics Ed. Donna M. Rabie Wapato, Foreign Language Marilyn Rambo Davenport, Elementary Education Thomas Edward Randall Seahurst, Chemical Engineering Bill Randles Ellensburg, Agricultural Eng. S3 n z Now the future 326 Seniors beckons us as the reflections fade Seniors 327 Pamela Reid Cheney, Elementary Education Pat Reish Missoula, Mont., Elementary Ed. Lucinda M. Reitan Seattle, Elementary Education Nerea Vanira Rejniak Waterville, Child and Family Studies James W. Remington South Bend, Genetics Vahid Rezyani Tehran, Iran, Electrical Eng. Carol Reyburn Walla Walla, Music Education Anna Gale Rhodes Tacoma, Speech Education Stephen Lee Ricarte Elma, Agricultural Economics Connie A. Rice Seattle, Recreation Ronald Frederick Rice Pullman, Business D. Thomas Richardson Waitsburg, Physical Therapy Paul Keith Richardson Moses Lake, Economics Jo Ann Richmond Ferndale, Sociology Nancy Richmond Pullman, Animal Production Raymond L. Richmond, Jr. Pullman, Animal Nutrition Jeffrey Mawson Rider Yakima, Business Administration Kjell Krohn Riege Pullman, Business Administration Nancy L. Rieha Bremerton, Elementary Education Deborah Rightmire Bellingham, English Education John C. Riseborough Naples, Italy, Pre-law Barry Roach Spokane, Communications Keith Roberts Garfield, Communications Marcia Roberts Coulee City, Office Ad. Jean Robertson Seattle, Sociology John H. Robertson Monroe, Landscape Architecture Susan Robertson Weston, Ontario, Recreation Linda Marie Rockey Seattle, Psychology Linda Roe Tacoma, Office Administration Carolyn Karen Rose South Bend, Home Ec. Education Jim Rogers Calgary, Alta., Physical Education Thomas S. Roseburg Cle Elum, E lectrical Engineering Carol Ross Bellevue, Math Education Timothy Jack Ross Spokane, Civil Engineering Curtis E. Rowe 1 oppenish, Business Administration Randy Ruddach Clarkston, Police Science George D. Ruddell Greenacres, Agricultural Education Rich Paul Riehle Davenport, Wildlife Conservation Linda Marie Russell Aberdeen, FNIM Mary Ann Rutherford Pullman, Elementary Education J. Randy Ryan Yakima, History Ronald D. Ryan Stilacoom, Business Administration David J. Sadick Mercer Island, Pre-Law Mary Jo Seamen Yakima, Bacteriology David S. Schaub Walla Walla, Bacteriology Robert A. Schutt Bremerton, Latin American Studies William A. Schwartz Tacoma, Architecture Sylvia Lea Sallquist Spokane, History Doug Salvadalena Pasco, Food Science Joseph M. Salvatore Seattle, Communications 328 Seniors Ran dy Rohwer Spangle, Business Administration George S. Rokkan Richland, Architecture Frances Rowley Cheney, Business Administration Mike Rozelle Colfax, Agricultural Education We should live today to the fullest Clark Wendell Satre Spokane, Electrical Eng. Julie K. Savage Seattle, English Education Gary Emil Schell Pullman, Business Ad. Robert Schlecht Longview, Business Ad. Neal Schlect Yakima, Agricultural Econ. Glenn R. Schmauder Davenport, Business Ad. Michael J. Schmierer Everett, Math Education Debbie Schoch Tulcivila. Psychology Katherine Schott Pullman, Speech Michael Schrag Odessa, Agricultural Ed. Marcie Schultz Everett, Elementary Education Kay Schupp Centralia, Cloth, and Text. Linda Margaret Schwarz Centralia, Psychology Harold Scott Spokane, Psychology J. Richard Scott Wenatchee, Botany Meg Seabury Yakima, English Thomas B. Sebens Sedro Wooley, Political Science Randy D. Seiffert Spokane, Chemical Engineering Diane Seimer Deer Park, Home Ec. Education Gail Sue Seymour Pullman, Bacteriology Seniors BOVE Steven Michael Seymour Pullman, Pre-Law Leslee Ann Shackelton lone, Home Economics James L. Shaeffer Harrah, History Edward G. Shaw Bridgeport, Civil Engineering Robin Lynne Sheaffer Ccntralia, Sociology Rebecca Sue Sheppard Seattle, Interior Design Richard James Sherry Spokane, English Donna Marie Shinn Lewiston, Idaho, History Janet Susan Shonborg Tacoma, Business Administration Jean Elizabeth Shorett Mercer Island, Cloth, and Text. Bryan D. Shrieves Kimberly, B.C., Business Ad. Craig S. Shriner Kirkland, Speech Gerald G. Shrope Spokane, Civil Engineering Bob Silhauy Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, Zoology Marie Simkins Tacoma, Political Science George W. Simmons Pullman, Electrical Engineering Janice L. Simmons Pullman, English Education Gary R. Simpson Bellingham, Chemical Engineering Mary Louise Simpson Everett, Office Administration John R. Skibby Lacey, Electrical Engineering David Blake Slater Carlsbad, Ca., Landscape Arch. Richard R. Slater Spokane, History Lynn Diana Sloan Spokane, Psychology L. Louise Slusser Pullman, Nursing Marcie Lois Sly Wenatchee, Elementary Education Darlene Kay Smink Tacoma, Sociology Julie Smith Tacoma, General Biology Patricia Smith Eatonville, Biology Education Peggy Ann Hansen Smith Spokane, Education Art Peter J.D. Smith Calgary, Alta., Hotel Ad. 330 Seniors Reflect back and look ahead Richard Smith Waterville, Mechanical Eng. Robert James Smith Clinton, Business Administration Robyn Smith Chehalis, Communication Ron Smith Seattle, Architecture Sherrie J. Smith Bellevue, Elementary Education Stephen R. Smith Wenatchee, Social Studies Ed. Steven Paul Smith Pullman, Business Administration Theresa Ann Smith Aberdeen, Physical Education Larry Snelson Poulsbo, Elementary Education Sue Snelson Indianola, Elementary Education Norma Snider Chula Vista, Ca., Office Ad. Jerry A. Snodgrass Tacoma, Marketing Roger B. Snoey Washougal, Business Ad. Sharyl Diane Snoey Washougal, Foreign Language Patricia Ann Snyder Montesano, Education Kathi Sommer Santa Anna, Ca., Bacteriology Ben Williams Sonnichsen Seattle, Biochemistry Anil K. Sood New Delhi, India, Electrical Eng. M. Camille Sparkes Spokane, Bacteriology Peggy Spellman Olympia, Psychology Mark Vaughn Sprague Seattle, Landscape Design Diana Stack Bellevue, Elementary Education Margaret Ann Stadum Bellevue, Psychology Susan Stanco Lawrence, Kans., Mathematics Lawrence J. Stanko Lethbridge, Alta., Communications Gregory O. Staples Spokane, General Studies Robert W. Staples Vancouver, History Education Cathy Steach Richland, Home Ec. Education George Lester Stecker, Jr. Walla Walla, Architecture Greg Steelhammer Centralia, Pharmacy Judy Stehr Odessa, Home Ec. Education Richard L. Steinburg Cashmere, Recreation Stephen C. Steinberg Shelton, Business Administration Margaret J. Steininger Clarkston, English Education Bonnie Jeanne Stene Stanwood, Social Studies Harold Paul Stene Stanwood, Entomology Clifford C. Steveson Grand Coulee, Animal Production Janice L. Stewart Spokane, Mathematics Fred Stobb Snohomish, Hotel Administration Mike Stobie Yakima, General Agriculture Seniors 331 Live and work for today with the Greg Stock Port Orchard, Elementary Ed. Lynette M. Stock Port Orchard, Language Arts Peter Allen Stockwell Bremerton, Elementary Education Larry Stone Yakima, Business Administration Roger Stone Benton City, Business Ad. Randall Strait Yakima, Pharmacy Norma Jean Stratton Chewelah, English Cheryl Stuart Seattle, Communications Paula SueStumpf Seattle, Fine Arts Dan Allen Stucki Chinook, Political Science Carl H. Suksdorf Pullman, General Studies Phyllis K. Suksdorf Pullman, Physical Education Maureen Lynda Sullivan Spokane, General Studies Patricia Swanson Everett, Elementary Edu cation Adele Swenson Harrington, English Donald L. Swinhart Montesano, Electrical Eng. Sandra Lee Syler Chehalis, Home Ec. Education Arnise Peggy Takaaze Auburn, Sociology Mohajer T alebbeik Pullman, Metallurgy Michael E, Talley Spokane, Political Science Francis Tang Hong Kong, Electrical Eng. Kenneth E. Tarp Snoqualmie, Architecture Scott Taylor Kennewick, Building Theory Bruce Robert Terril Kennewick, Architecture James Thayer Spokane, Political Science Nick Thoennes Richland, Building Theory Abralette K. Thomas Aiea, Hawaii, Elementary Ed. William F. Thomas Bellevue, Business Ad. Ingrid I. Thompson Boise, Idaho, Office Ad. Larry A. Thompson Lewiston, Idaho, Pharmacy Linda Ann Thompson Tacoma, English Education Michael L. Thonney Pullman, Animal Biology David N. Thornton Tonasket, Forestry Gary E. Thornton Tonasket, Civil Engineering Steve Ticen Coeur d ' Alene, Idaho, Music Ed. Leonard O. Tilton Wenatchee, Chemical Engineering Marilyn D. Tilton Wenatchee, Elementary Education Timothy M. Tippett Clarkston, General Agriculture John L. Todd Elma, Wild Life Biology Carolyn Tolleshaug Longview, Elementary Education 332 Seniors anticipation tomorrow holds the same.” PS Kathi Tombs Seattle, Home Ec. Education Teresa Lynn Tomchick Graham, Zoology Eric T. Torkelson Seattle, Business Administration Glenna Treat Olympia, English Duane H. Trettin Seattle, Mechanical Engineering DanTroglin Tacoma, Forestry Carol Troxel Seattle, Elementary Education Martha Trupp Chehalis, General Studies Judith Schaele Tucker Fairfield, Elementary Education Jill Tuengel Everett, Sociology Terry F. Tufts Ritzville, Hotel Administration Nancy Turnbull Seattle, Zoology James F. Turner Yakima, Economics John H. Turner Lacey, Police Science Terry W. Turney Kennewick, Business Administration Pham Ngoc Tuyen Pullman, Civil Engineering Robert John Tyrrell Wenatchee, Police Science Meredith Tweedt Kennewick, General Studies Sheldeen M. Uchida Honolulu, Hawaii, English Education Dorothy Ujhazi Tacoma, Pharmacy Susan Updegrave Moses Lake, Home Ec. Education Linda Lorene Upham Mead, Nursing Virginia Van Ness San Carlos, Ca., History Steve Van Valkenburg Mt. Vernon, Agriculture Keith VandenHeuvel Tacoma, Psychology Seniors 333 Barbara J. Van Hoven Wenatchee, Physical Ed. Dorothy M. Vaughan Anchorage, Alaska, Psychology Sarah Vehslage Bremerton, General Studies Glen Allen Vent Moscow, Idaho, Geography Rondy Marie Voorhees Redmond, English Kenneth Waddle Ephrata, Communications Penny Wainscott Waterville, General Biology Ed. Glen H. Walden Lacrosse, Chemical Eng. Randall Ray Walker Tacoma, Pre-Law Susan Marie Wallace Carnation, Elementary Ed. Robert J. Walter Tacoma, Forestry Alice A. Walters Spokane, Office Ad. Dave Walton Omak, Industrial Arts Catherine C. Wang Pullman, Social Science Lee A. Wanke Pullman, Pharmacy Becky A. Wanless Renton, Recreation Marty Warner Ridgefield, Civil Eng. MikeWarr Tacoma, Mathematics Donald S. Warrick Seattle, General Studies Kim Warrior Bothell, Biology Education Cindy Watson Leavenworth, Elementary Ed. Jean Lenore Watson Airdrie, Alta., Sociology David A. Webb Centralia, English Jackie Wehring Longview, Business Education Patricia Anne Weinans Vancouver, Social Studies Ed. Mary Ann Weitz Spokane, Foreign Language Gary T. Wells Eltopia, Business Ad. Nora Eileen Wescott Atlanta, Ga., Elementary Ed. Thomas R. West Enumclaw, Mathematics Ronald A. Westland Spokane, Chemical Engineering Jody Wheeler Arlington, Elementary Education Lynn Wheeler Richland, Child Family Studies Michael J. Wherley Missoula, Mont., Civil Eng. Karen L. McWherter Seattle, Home Economics Bruce D. Whitaker M oses Lake, Int. Design and Business Gary A. Whitehead Tacoma, Bact. and Public Health Wallace P. Whitford Everett, General Studies Harvey G. Whittmire Melville, Sask., Social Studies Jan Whitworth Pateros, Political Science Barbara Whyte Goldendalc, Bact. and Public Health 334 Seniors Sharon Wick Richland, Elementary Education Ronald H. Wigal Toppenish, Wildlife Biology Jan Wiggum Everett, Elementary Education Paula Gay Wikstrom Vancouver, Communications Don Wilde Richland, Environ. Science Kay Elaine Williams Elma, Social Studies Education Nola Williams Everett, Elementary Education Vicki Rae Willms Omak, Fine Arts William R. Wills Pullman, Pharmacy Linda Kay Wilson Seattle, Home Ec. Education Nancy Wilson Seattle, Elementary Education Ronald Norman Wilson Snohomish, Horticulture William H. Wilson Pullman, Chemical Eng. Annette Wine Yakima, Sociology Frank Howard Wing Colfax, P re-Law Kristi Ann Winkle Olympia, Food Science Constance Elaine Wittrock Pomerov, Fine Arts Julie C. Wolfe Seattle, History Cindy Kay Wolstenholme Olympia, Communications Phebe L. Wolfenbarger Raymond, Elementary Education Nelson Lloyd Wood Elmvale, Ont., Physical Ed. Rae Anna Wood Colfax, Police Seienee Richard A. Wood Seattle, English Rob Wood Athabasca, Alta.. Recreation Edwin V. Woodall Colfax, Horticulture Christie Woodrow Okanogan. Sociology Dawn Colleen Woods Randle, Bact. and Public Health Neale E. Woods Richland, Mathematics Ed. Anna Jane Worrall Toronto, Ont., Recreation Chris Wotruba Redmond. Political Science Barbara Ann Wulz Chehalis, Home Ec. Education Nancy Wytko Buckley. Clothing and Textiles Amy E. Yamagata Wailuku, Hawaii. Elementary Ed. Ron Yasui Seattle, Elementarv Education Joseph W. Yip Hong Kong, Electrical Eng. Claudia Young Sedalia, Colo., English Ed. John P.D. Yurik Spokane. Business Ad. Carl V. Zaremba Yakima, Chemistry Education Preston Zuben Nelson, B.C.. Physical Ed. Dwight Gordon Zehn Spangle, Psychology Seniors 335 Independents Mk : ' r- 1 ♦gp ' i m Jan Anderson Janet E. Anderson Marilyn Anderson Anita Axtell Janine Ayers Barbara Bang Janet Berken Barbara L. Bluff Cheryl Bly Pamela Joy Bostrom Willye Brockway Joan Broomell Cheri E. Brown Jan Burmingham Sharon Busch Susan Marie Bybee Judy E. Campbell Karen L. Campbell Patricia Campbell Joan K. Carpenter Diana Kay Cochran Christine Coffee Linda Marie Cross Myrene Sue Darr Sheryl Lynne Derochie Coral DeWilliam Cathy Douglass Karen Duffey Suzanne A. Face Candy Freeborn Coman Has Active Year Under president Jan Anderson, the 146 residents of Coman Hall enjoyed an activity-filled year. Annual events included the Tom Jones Halloween dinner, the Christmas formal dance, Pixie Week, Pixie Breakfast, and Sun Dance, besides the scholarship dinner. The relative smallness of the dorm provided an opportunity for its members to get to know one another and experience a close living group. 338 Coman Marilyn Frei Kathleen D. Gagnon Lani Garner Dawn Charrise Graves Linda Harries Jo Ann Hastings Barbara Heimbigner Connie Heimbigner Maureen Higgins Donna Marie Howard Marilyn Howard Connie Jones Jan Junker Jane Kelly Maxine Ann Kettler Nancy Kitt Jennie Lauckhart Sally Lefler Kathy Leinweber Linda Kay Leonard Katherine Lodi Linda Matthewman Jeani McFadden Suzanne Monteiro Pam Nelson Shirley Ness Jean Nickerson Nancy Lee Nosko Patti Paine Sharon Patmore Susie Petersen Lark Pischel Onalee Ruth Polinder Cathy Preston Jackie Reeves Barbara Rice Karen Savland Teresa K. Schavermann Linda Scheer Donna Marie Shinn Kim Shoemaker Barbara Smith Mary Lou Smuck Pat Thompson Marsha L. Tokarcyk Nancy Turnbull Sara Waldrys Laurie Walton Barbara Kae Warnock Sue Welton Linda Whitcomb Vicki Wolfenbarger Melanie Yarwood Donna Zimmerman Coman 339 Activities Varied at Community Interesting and informative speakers throughout the year offered an opportunity for the residents of Community Hall to listen to a variety of points on important issues. Lou-Ellen Peffer of HEP spoke about the difficulties and problems HEP students encounter. A pro-abortion group showed a filmstrip and held a question and answer period. A drug program was planned which included speakers, panels, and films. Pixie Week, Senior Breakfast, and a dorm picnic in the Spring completed the dorm ' s activities. Barbara Lee Babcock Pamela Baum Jean Ann Behrens Cheryl F. Benedict Charlene Bourne Donna Brock Janice Clarke Suzanne Marie Desilet Chris Erisman Kathy Jennings Kathy Kay Kernkamp Elaine Killingsworth Deborah Kilpatrick Linda Reiko Kodama Linda Susan Koehler Debbie Lang Kelly Lamed Julie McAlister Autumn Nolen Darlene Kay Ogle Christy Lynn Orton 340 Community Jeanne J. Oshima Jonel S. Pepich Pam Perkins Laurienne Post Pamela Powers Nancy Quackenbush Carmen Redmond Eleen Riedasch Wendy Rohrs Ellen Louise Schuster Annette Sebastian Jackie Slovek Janice Tiearney Bernadine Waterman Kathy Williams Patricia Ann Weinaus Community 341 Davis Girls Active on Campus One of the most unique aspects of Davis Hall is the smallness of the group, with only 101 residents. It allows for the closeness and friendly atmosphere of a sorority while retaining “independent status. Besides participating in the traditional dorm activities—a spring formal dinner-dance, Christmas activities, a Scholarship Dinner, a dorm picnic, and Easter Egg hunt—the women of Davis Hall were active on campus contributing to the competitions, Spur Songfest, and forming intramural teams. Kathleen J. Bartels Carol Lee Boucher Marsha J. Brown Kathleen Burke Katherine Buchenroth Christine Cocklin Pam Dorway Barbara Ann Donald Chris Damm Jean F. Frykman Kristine Anne Giske Joanne Gotovac Cheryl E. Hagemeister Debbie Harries Cheryl S. Helgeson Deborah Hill Marcella Irwin Pam Kanzler Jane Ann Kile Susan Kimball Suzette Koski Victoria L. Lamb Julia Larson J. Elizabeth Lawrence Shelley Lewis 342 Davis Marti Lillwitz Shirley Loesch Susan Magnussen Bernadette M. Margin Joyce Elizabeth McClinton Kathi McKay Roberta Beth Mckay Sue Metzler Carol Miller Becky Moore Marcie Morris Terry Permenter Marcia Povroznik Jan Pratt Anne Rathbone Jo Ann Ross Laurel Singer Michele D. Smith M. Camille Sparkes Susan Stanco Barbara Street Susy Sundberg Mia Terry Jann Ullrich Lori Waldron Gayle Waters Beth Wheat Susan Jeanne Whipple Mary Woods Amy E. Yamagata Davis 343 Bonnie Lea Akins Vicki Lynn Barrett Detta Blair Sue Blosser Nicole Bomar Beth Bowman Patricia Brenneis Debbie Burr Vicki Cable Christine Carroll Marty Cottrell Darcy Dinnison Colleen Finnegan Alice Forbes Bonnie Jean Fossum Kathleen Jean Fritchey Lorraine C. Gai Cora Gilliam Sally Godfrey Vanessa M. Hardy Patricia Clara Ives Joanne Jarvis Jody C. Johnson Julie Rae Johnson Duncan Dunn Forms Football Team The Duncan Doers football team started the dorm’s fall activities with the members pitted against fraternity teams. The winter formal held at Christmas was called “Sugar Plum Ball’ and was a special dorm function. Special dinners throughout the year and scholarship banquets offered a change in regular routine. Speakers to the dorm included a fireman and a campus policeman. The May 8th Raunch Dance completed the dorm’s activity calendar. 344 Duncan Dunn Joan Karch Pamela Knaggs Sally Lager Cindy Lierman Denise Lown Jane Macho Barbara McDowell Karrin June Montford Linda Jean Norton Marta R. Page Cindy Proffitt Jennifer Rau Jeannie Reyburn Linda Marie Rockey Debra Jean Sample Mary Kay Saulie Christy Sheckcls Gloria Shaw Patti Jean Siems Diane Sitts Connie Strecker Diana Lynn Summers Terrie Suzuki Kristine Wenburg Elaine Jorgensen Duncan Dunn 345 Gannon Sings With Regents For Songfest The men of Gannon participated in a vareity of campus activities this year. They were active in Intramural sports and sang with the women of Regent’s Hill for Songfest. Other traditions of the dorm were dances and the selection of the Gannon- Goldsworthy Playmate. Dave Abbott Steven J. Appel Tom Ardell Miles A. Berry Arthur Bogan Dave Brittell Jeffrey Lee Broom J ohn C. Bush Bryan T. Chambers Byron Cheney Gene M. Chouinard Dean Clark Nelson A. Cordill Jr. Rick Davis Jim Demiter Dale Dickson Bob Dirkes Michael A. Drake Michael W. Dukes Harvey Dunham Bruce D. Ellingson Bernard Elmendorf Michael Ensley Gale Scott Eymer Gannon 347 Steve Falconer Dennis Forsberg Frank Fowler Virgil Frazier Dennis Byron Frost Murray T. Gage-Cole Glenn L. Gilley Guy Gimlen Wallace Alan Gollzer Lawrence M. Gorton Mike Greenlee Charles L. Hafenbrack Douglas R. Hagedorn Benjamin C. Haight Todd Hanson Bryan Harvey Ed Hedlund Lyle Heimbigner 348 Gannon Jack Heinrick Floyd J. Hutchens, Jr. Gene Jarstad Gary E. Keister Robert Knutson Bruce Latta Blayne M. Leingang Carl Lentz Brian Lewis Tom Lilly Richard W. Lines David W. Long Stewart Lowe Norm Lowery Jeffrey D. Lust George W. Martin John M. Maxwell Larry McDougall Gordon Otto McFadden John McNeil Tom McPhee Harold Ray Meenach Douglas Meerdink Dick Mellon William J. Meneely William Michael Gaffney Mike Moon Gregory A. Mott Nick C. Napier Imran Khalid Niazi Gannon 349 Mark Oliver Rick Oliver George S. Rokkan Mark Schultheis Rob Sherwood John E. Skog Brad Smith Harry F. Shore Roger Stein Larry Stone Alan Stromberger Jerome M. Truax Richard Duane Turnbow Richard Wayenberg William M. Weaver Rex S. Whiteaker G. Ty Wick Craig Alan Yardy Thomas Zmiarovich A Ghery St. John Pettit Fred Putnam Kenneth Paine Charles Peck 350 Gannon Good Times at Goldsworthy j Intramurals Head List of Activities for Goldsworthy Dean Nakagawa served as president for the men of Goldsworthy. Intramural sports, PJ Dance, the Penthouse Formal, keggers, and coffee houses headed the list of activities of the residents. Albert Alvarez Robert Warren Blume Curt Brenner Taylor Bressler Steve Brown Loren Combs Mike Dattilo Randy De Long Chuck Devier Bill Doherty Carl W. Eckhardt, Jr. Eugene J. W. Eng Michael Everston Rick Floch Gregory Fox John A. Freberg Kevin J. Freeman Carl A. Gentry Wayne Y. Hamasaki Dane Hansen Richard F. Heinl Timothy J. Hendrichs Marvin Hillstrom Philip Charles Irvin Michael Edward Knower 352 Goldsworthy Franklyn B. Kreighbaum Scott Larson Carlton G. Laursen Bruce Legg Thomas E. Lighty Marc Mathison Phillip D. Milholland Dan Miller Thomas Miller David J. Moore R. Terry Morrison Richard Lynn Mould Dave Murray DeanT. Nakagawa Dave Organ James Randolph Ronald J. Raska James D. Reddick D. Thomas Richardson James H. Rodstoh J ohn T. Schuman, J r. Dave Shearer William Silvers John R. Skibby Larry Smith Michael Howard Smith Robert W. Staples Goldsworthy 353 Richard L. Steinburg Steve G. Sterling Dan Stoneman Barry Allan Sturgill Jon Sundstrom Bob Swanson Gary Swanson David G. Thomasscn Chuck B. Winkel Delwyn Winterfeld Gary A. Yawman 354 Goldsworthy Social Functions Highlight Kruegel Year Kruegel won the “Overall Trophy” during Homecoming contests for the second year. Most activities were planned along with McAllister, including the successful formal entitled “Time for Us.” Annual Christmas traditions and a scholarship dinner were among other dorm functions. Helen R. Adams Jerilynn Anderson Karlyn Anderson Randi Beck Diana Bennett Lucy Bennett Ruth Bennett Linda Biddle Jane Botterman Claudia L. Brown Patti Jo Brown Nancy Bush Jeannette Cain Norma Calderon Anne E. Campbell Christine M. Carter Susan Lea Christiansen Kathy Clinton Jeanice Cox Ronda Daling Margaret Deming Beth Easterbrooks R. Jean Eickmeyer Susan M. Erb Dee Dee Feller Kruegel 355 Ruth K. Fergen Nancy K. Friehauf Doris Fujioka LaFaye Fuson Mary Lou Garvey Anne Gavareski Su Ann Marie Ginther Rosalynn Haack Beverly Hall Linda Y. Hansens Wendy Kay Harlow Ju dith Hartford Cynthia Hartman Emily Heintz Sandy Higginbotham Susan Hill Janice Hillier Linda I. Hillier Kathy Holt Kim Horan Linda Irwin Karla G. Johnson Kay Ann Johnson Judy Kay Johnson Deborah Dawn Jones Leslie Joslin Pamela Kay Westfahl Heidi Keller Kathy Anne Killam Janna Kriebs Sandra Ladd Melinda Larson Elise Lazzari Karen Leonard Laura Le Whitener Terri Lindstrom Kathy Lingen Sally Maddox Gloria McPhee Peggy Sue McRae Jean McLaughlin Renee Mercereau Beverly Miller Judy Mitchell Lena Monroe 356 Kruegel Shirley Moore Georgia Morris Shirley Morton Cynde Nelson Nancy Neufer Noralyn Ollom Rhea Oman Mary Peck ham Eileen A. Peterson Kim Pierce Dorothy Ann Player Arleen Poffenroth Sharon Poffenroth Linda Pullam Marilyn Rambo Vallery Reed Joan Remen Sue E. Rhea Mary Robinson Chris Rose Marcia Rowley Jan Russell Susie Schaefer Rhonda Schmidt Nancy Shirk Vivian Smith Wendy Staab Susan Standley Kris Stocker Cheryl Sundberg Kruegel 357 Mary L. Sunderland Vicki Sutherland Anne E. Taylor Sara Telecky Pam Tengesdal Linda Ann Thompson Linda Thompson Nan Tomlinson Gloria T wyman Jo Tyo Phyllis Van Winkle Janey Waldemarson Barbara Wallis Jeanne Waud Darce Webb Catherine A. Wheatley Vicki Lynn Wheeler Norma Wold Paige Wood Marsha Woodruff Carol Yanagisawa Enthusiasm Vibrates in McAllister The annual Christmas party at McAllister featured volunteers presenting skits, and Santa giving away presents to the residents. Informal parties throughout the year, a formal, and a scholarship dinner were among the other dorm activities sponsored in conjunction with Kruegel. Judy Achziger Carol M. Altenburg Catherine E. Ames G. Jane Arrants Robin Bailey Ellen A. Bartholomew Gracela Benavides Carol Bennett Barbara Lynn Blegen Becky Brown Rita Bruins Laura Buchanan Clarene Chase Jodie Christman Karen Clark Charlene Collender Patricia Curtis Diane Dahlin Linda Dotson Sandie DeFreese Sara Derr Linda A. Dipola Laurel Druffel Starla Easley Pamela Edlund Ricki Lee Fernen Mary Jane Goss Sandy Hanson Diane Haugen Jolynn Henderson Sue Hickman Sue Hunt Bede Jordan Linda Kriebs Ruth Lake! Kari Larson Lycy Lauterbach Diann V. Layfield Margaret Long Kathryn J. Magnuson Susan Malloy Phyllis Malone Jill Loren Marks Elsie McDonnell Joyce McKinney Deborah McLaughlin Candie Meller Cassandra Mielke McAllister 359 Pamela Sue Mikalowski Mary Anne Moen Elaine Moorhead Sheila Mott Marilyn Anne Nielsen Marilyn Nix Lynn Marie Nygard Mary O’Connell Janice I. Oppie Rebecca Parmley Christine Perry Tena Voorde Poorte Susan Powell Julia S. Putnam Patti Randall Linda M. Ray Tricia Reardon Linda Rohwedder Jan Ruther Cheryl Jeanne Ryan Colleen Kay Sargent Lorrie Sawtells Gaye L. Scheel Linda R. Seidel Leslee Ann Shackelton Janet Susan Shonborg Norma Snider Valerie Spencer Karen Stede Susan E. Stewart Lynne Ann Sullivan Ingrid I. Thompson McAllister 361 Maria Treleven Joan Wallace Ann Waybright Kristen Webb Constance Weidemann Elizabeth Whaley Sandy Whinery Marilyn Sue Whiteside Annette Wine Sonja M. Wingard Dawn Colleen Woods Anna Jane Worrall 362 McAllister Citizen of the Month” Honors Deserving Woman Alda Amidon Janet Bartholomy Gale Brink Gloria Rae Cook Kathryn Finney Linda Fouse Mary Heimbach Naoma Hickman Patty Hopkins Patricia Huggins Diane Hurd Linda M. Jacky Kristi Jensen Virginia Jessemey Sandra Keathley Sue Marshall Cindy Lou Martin Barbara Massie Kathy McDonald Wendy Rae McKellips Judy Mecartea Carmen Miller A variety of activities was sponsored by the 93 women of McCroskey Hall under the leadership of Connie Rice, dorm president. Among these activities were special breakfasts and dinners, a spring formal, dorm intramurals, parties, and a picnic, and Citizen of the Month Award. Dr. Carol Johnson spoke on the Woman’s Role in Society. McCroskey 363 Rosemary M. Moore Sheryl L. Morrow Patricia M. Murphy Carolyn A. Ruthford Sue Sennert Laurie Slater Janice Smith Sherrie J. Smith Diann Sornberger Joan Steberl Phyllis Stoltz Cheryl Stuart Chris Nyberg Rembie Peterson Connie A. Rice Mary Vallely Annette Wall Alice A. Walters Cynthia West Nancy E. Weston Debra Wiggins Kay Williams Cindy Kay Wolstenholme Anne Zukerman 364 McCroskey Scholarship Dinner Honors Neill Neill invited several speakers to offer ideas to the people living there. President Terrell and a narcotics agent were among the lecturers presented. A scholarship dinner honored those residents achieving a 3.0 GPA or over. A Halloween party in the fall, a Christmas formal and a dorm picnic in May rounded out the year’s events. Dick Baird Nancy Baker Mary Barhawovich Mark Baze Michael T. Braun Rich F. Brown Ed Bunn Robert Cadd Sandra Chrisman W. Carson Coleman Mike L. Curtis Karen E. Echelbarger Dale Daniel William Thomas Freed Patrick W. French Nancy C. Gable Ron Garner Nancy A. Gilmour Steve Gish Ann Happy Eric Alan Hays Terry Hawkinson Roger Hazzard Nancy L. Heimbigner Neil Hertz Neill 365 Phil Hodges Nancy House Leslie Hunt Ed Johnson Larry Jones Karolyn Ketcham Stephen Latenser Sandy Lien Clifford E. Lobberegt Thomas M. Lonergan Cathy Mason Samuel Mauch Jr. Cindy Maxin Penny McBeath Lawrence Morales Martinez Don Morris Sheila Mountjoy Nancy R. Naubert R.D. Warren Omans Linda J. Parks Beth Paxson Pamela Ann Piper A1 Prante Ernest B. Rajendra Richard Earl Sackett William F. Saul Michael S. Saunders Stephen Saunders Norm Schaaf Craig Schauermann Daniel Schwartze Lynne Scott Michael Secor Jerry J. Sharrar Robert Jay Simmons Dale Smith Judy Sobotka Peter Stockwell Rae A. Sumida Jim Tuominen Glenn A. Wallmark Marion J. Wells E53BT Orton Holds Annual Dances The most unique aspect of Orton Hall was that it was the first dorm to have men and women on the same floor. Residents were involved in all intramurals in addition to dorm functions—co-ed volleyball, the Orton Hall Palouse Run, and the Little Orton Annie Contest. Dr. Robert Jonas spoke to residents on Referendum 20. Tina Abersfeller Gail Lyn Adler Bill Allen Michael T. Anderson Phillip Eugene Appling Stephen Joseph Baran Liz Begert Janice Berg Gene Bigornia David Bingham Nora Lea Boman Lloyd Brewer Carol Bernice Brooks Steve Bunting Ron Celius Elaine Chihara Thomas A. Christopher Eva Coltin Van Allen Deffenbaugh Angelina Delgado Joseph Eiffert Kathy Enbusk Janet Louise England Janet Ercaubrack Ferris L. Forar Darrel Vincent Frolek Ann Gorsline Karen Frances Griffin Bruce E. Groom Jack D. Guske Orton 367 368 Orton Trygve Haaland R.C. Harris, Jr. Larry E. Hall Edith Hamilton James R. Haney Barbara J. Hannick Barbara Ann Harder Shelley Hayes Wayne E. Hays Mary Patricia Hoffman Tommy Allen Horton Robert H. Hove Susan Howard Judy Huie William D. Hyslop Sherry S. Ingalsbe Melvin A. Jackson David L. Jackv Carol Jean Johnson Jann A. Johnson Brian F. Jonas Daniel B. Keane Ron Kelleher Margaret King Tom Balmer Kirby Janice Koempel Darrel A. Kulm Robert Ladiges Larry R. Lambert Terrie Kaye Landis Debby Latham Richard D. Latham F. Timothy Leong Linda Maberry Suzy Marano Fred Kendall Markham Linda Massie Grant Matthew McAlexander Michael J. McMahon Kent McVay L. Gary Miles Jeanette Miniken Angela Moos Michele M. Morrone Lori Ann Mullins Scott Andrew Nelson Connie Nopp Linda Lee Odne Harriet Outland Mary Patrizzi Cynthia A. Peterson Rhonda Payne Lynnette Pugh Dennis Rapp Judy Regan Paul Keith Richardson Cheryl Ross Crystal Rost Jean Rothnie Sue Ruttkay W. Kent Salisbury Katherine L. Sandberg Carol L. Scharnhorst Liz Scott Sally Larraine Scott Janet Seaman Randy D. Seiffert Judy Sherwood Stephen P. Shoemaker Robert Short Barbara Smithers Lawrence Stanko Steve Stansf ield Jody Stevenson Curt Stone Marie Tellessen David N. Thornton Gary E. Thornton Sue Christina Thorsen Carolyn Tolleshaug Sharon K. Tuckness Orton 369 Chervil Turnbow Kathleen Turner Darcy Lynn Walker Matthew Wanchena Diane Warner Mary Ann Weitz Doug West Wallace P. Whitford Cindy W ' icks Megen Julia Williams Wayne Wilcox Jeff Winikoff Kristi Ann Winkle Nancy Wolfe Barbara Wood Joan Zimmer 370 Orton Perham Experiences First Year As Coed Living Group Perham experienced its first year as a co-ed living group. Residents agreed it worked out well, as the men and women established a suitable living arrangement. Senators were elected on each floor and met occasionally to discuss ideas and problems. A guest at one of the formal dinners was Dean Ewalt. At another, Dr. Drake was the speaker on wine. Edward S. Aim Susan Ambur Judy Anderson Robert L. Anderson Hilal Apaydin Tabor R. Ashment Tony Bakke Martha Bean Linda Blau Lowden G. Borgens Larry A. Bond Linda Boyer Mary Brangwin Joseph H. Bratsky Larry James Brimmer J. Scott Brittle Connie Burnett Linda J. Burton Dina Caballero Rita Ann Callson Cathy Capps Pamela Carey Sharon Lynn Clausen Karen Lynn Coleman Peggy Coster Perham 371 Debbie Conover James R. Doolin Sally Ann Eldridge John S. Espy Kathy Flicklin Barbara A. Fischer Blair French Denise Rae Fuller Diana Kae Fuller Catherine R. Futtrup Jan Gomulkiewicz Mara Grant Robert C. Grochow Linda L. Grzybala Lonye C. Hale Bill Hagelin Wilda Virginia Heard Jim Herrera Glenda Hewson Joyce Higginbotham Thomas P. Hill Sharon Hitsman Art Hoover Wendy Lee Huston Mike Jarvis Jennyan Jensen Karla Jess Brian Johnson Anne B. Justen Gerald Walter Krogel Mary Kathleen Lanning Richard R. Laurich, Jr. Arden Lawrence 372 Perham Valerie A. Leavitt Joan L. Lenhard JoAnn Lenhard Jill Marie Loudenback Kay Loutzenhiser John Toore McCoy Kirk Thomas Merrill Marta Metcalf Suzanne Mutch Margaret Sue Nasburg Joan Nishitani Glen Olsen Carolyn Olson Robin Prichard Charles Pride Victoria Rickerson Evelyn R. Robinson Dennis Rugg Sylvia Lea Sallquist Judy L. Sedenquist James L. Shaeffer Mary Lou Schuchman Betty Simon Brent Alan Smith Cori Smith Perham 373 374 Perham Jenny Smith Ann Stanton Lauretta Suess Mike Sweeney Marna Tisdel Keith Vandenheuvel Richard L. Vetter Terri Villegas Susan Marie Wallace Jean Lenore Watson Wanda M. Williams Kathryn A. Young Margaret Alice Allen Margaret Aller Essie Ray Alley Laurie Ambrogio Carol Anderson Mary Ann Anderson Ruth kay Andrews Joan Anderson Claudia Angus Marshia Ann Arnold Gail Basso Mary Beechinor Bonnie Betts Sandi Bisson Vicki Gayle Brewer Sally Britain Susan V. Burke Elizabeth Cain Sarah Calavan Cathy Carlton Brenda Ching Judy Cohen Terry Coles Lynda Cooper Nancy J. Criswell Kathy Dalton Maricl Damaskin Mel Davis Gail Dunn Carol Enstrom Debbie Jo Erwert Kathryn Evers Janette Fanning Patricia Farmer Sue Fletcher Genn Flynn Regents 375 Pleasantry” Draws Large Crowd at Raunch Dance The women of Regents enjoyed an active year. They supported Cougar Spirit by making pep signs for the football team during Homecoming. During the fall and again in spring, Regents sponsored two raunch dances. Two scholarship dinners honoring scholastic excellence and a Citizenship Banquet were special events. Folk group Fredric and Chesley provided the entertainment for the spring fireside. A reception tea during Parents Weekend finished off the year. Pam Fogleman Linda Ford Lee Ann Fordyce Kari Freeman Cindy Freet Marilee Frei Debra L. Frischer Alice Gentry Nancy Ann Gerber Gayle Lea Goedde Linda A. Gormley Kristina Granquist Paula Gray Tari Grunefelder Jill Gutkowski Melody Hall Dianne Halverson Nancy Harnasch Kathy Harry Charlotte Hartung Cynthia Hayes Sue Hedt Haydee Hernandez Melinda G. Hertel Kathryn Hilde Carol Hinchliffe Sherry Holland Glenna Horrigan Susan Rae Inman Jan K. Jenne Susan Jensen Donna Jean Jeske Debbie Johnson Barbara Jones Esther Jonker Sharon Joyce Sorensen 376 Regents Judy Kalvza Jo An King Diane Knott Linda J. Koyama Ann Kuhlman Eva Katherine LangfeJdt Gayle Lantz Nancy Larson Dede Lawler Bonnie Leehouts Peggy Lieberg Karen A. Lincoln Barbara Logan Cherie M. Long Patti Love Sarah Magelssen Chris Marker Twila Dawn Marsh Emma Willetta Martin Jacqueline Martin Cynthia Ann McCluer Sharon McDonald Colleen McGourin Verna Lee McGrath Saundra McIntosh Bonnie McKinley Laura McLaughlin Regents 377 Lynn McNeill Milly Kay Melville Dixie L. Miller Marilyn J. Miller Virginia Miller Christi Morgan Jo Ann Mulholland Lesley Murata Gail Myers M yra M yers Jean Natsuhara Karin Neilsen Barb Nelson Elaine V. Nelson Lois Nelson Lynn Nelson Cathleen Noerenberg Cheryl Norden Linda D. Norton Nora O’Leary S. Kim O’Neal Candace Lynn Osterberg Gayle Parks Ruth Pattison Bonnie Penniman Yvonne Poole Lisa Ann Prouty Donna Reed Pam Riley Chris Roalsvig Melissa Roedel Judy Rowe Mary Ruud Irene Ruzicka Connie Sandvig Betsy Sharp Jo Schirr Jean Schroedel Randi Schwison Kathryn A. Sherwood Laurie Shimmin Tammy Siebenberg Patsy Siegel Mary Louise Simpson Mary Agnes Smith Patricia Smith Wendy Smith Barbara Snider Debbie Snow Cathy Stafford Nancy Steffen Karen L. Strehlow Christi Swannack Sara Taboada Barbara Taylor Jody E. Temple Paula Terhaar Carole Thomas Kathryn A. Thompson Nancy A. Thompson Donna J. Thorndike Judy Truitt Kathy Turnbull J o T veter Dorothy Ujhazi Carla Utecht Mary Lee Vest Chris Vinkenes Barb Walsh Debbie Wakely Regents 379 380 Regents Candy Wester Loralee White Margaret White Janelle Wiggins Donna Willcoxon Barbara Wolf Lauri Woodland Joanne Wright Jonete Waters Terry Waterson Carol Weimer Donna West John Ailport Gregory P. Alsin Joe Ament Dean Anderson James R. Anderson Ron Baars Leonard L. Backus Roger Allen Bafus Tom Bailey Dick Bartells Jonathon Bauer Sterling Kirk Beidleman Bob Belanger Gary V. Bell John Bennett Rogers Collect Most Money in Fund-Raising Drive Benny Benson Philip A. Bigley Bob Blane David James Bollinger Theodore Boskovich, Jr. Bill Bowe Donald Bowen Daryll A. Brady James H. Bunch Dennis Carlson David P. Carson R. Douglas Collier Rick Collins Jim Copeland Donald L. Dreyer John Ellis David Emigh Grant Theodore Erb Thomas M. Erickson Larry Frank Jerry Van Hamme Michael W. Hansch Christian Hansen Mark Hanson Neil Henrichsen Stanley Herd Darryl Hertz William A. Hogan Geoff Hunt Darwin Husa Roger D. Hyland Dave Irving Gary Alan Iwamoto Ross Jamieson Jay A. Johnson Roger Jones Gregory L. Jorden Owen Keiser Albert Kim Kennedy Wayne W. Klump Michael Koch Nick S. Kristovich John Krueger Vic Lacroi George Larson Gary F. Leatham Bruce LePage Cliff E. Linberoth Doug MacKay Gary Madleuer 382 Rogers Martin Fleming Robert H. Fletcher Tom Marier Randall D. Martin Bill D. Maxwell Stanley Maxwell Michael C. May Kirk Bradford Mayer Reggie Frederick Rogers Daniel Frei Jo Howard McConnell Daniel Wayne McDaniels JohnG. McGowan Jack W. McGrath Michael Meagher James Mealhouse Mike L. Fricke Jacie Frank Goodwin Rick Millerick Anthony Miranda Don L. Mobley Bradley Moody Guy Moser Larry Mukai Stephen C. Griggs Bob Hagen Doug Near Bob Neudorfer Sid Nicholson Jim Noblit Ron Olson David L. Page Jay B. Parrish Mark Patterson Tom Peekema Terry Perkins Jerald Pettit Scott R. Pinckney Rogers Hall, the largest men’s dorm on campus, continues its traditionally high involvement in activities offered during the year. For the third year in a row, Rogers collected the most money during the Sweet Sue—Handsome Harry fund raising drive. Several dances were sponsored during the year, highlighted by a spring formal. The annually sponsored Trap Shoot contest, Road Rally, and 12th floor games provided further involvement for residents. Rogers 383 Robert C. Pittman Donald B. Prindle David Allen Proek Paul Alan Prudente Thomas Edward Randall Lee Alan Robinson William Rogers R. Brian Rowse Ken Rudy Charles R. Sample ' Richard Sarver J. Richard Scott Gene C. Sharratt Robert Alan Shane Robert Martin Shay Michael Shook Vernon William Shook Richard L. Silliman Richard T. Skinner John Snyder Mark Sparks James Spilseth James A. Stegman Greg Temple 384 Rogers - TT- Rogers 385 Michael John Thayer Jim Thorpe Don Vantine Mohajer Talebbeik Terry Tanneberg Christopher J. Tapfer Craig Trettevik David W. True Daniel L. Ware Josh Welch Richard W. Welch Robert Wendt Michael Westfahl Dennis W. White Don Wilde George Lawrence Winship Joel Zehe 386 Rogers JoAnn Baker Kristi Berentson Gail Biddle Wendy Bouchard Laurie Burdega Cynthia Jo Carlscn Kathy Cyndra Carlsen Pamela Chappell Diane E. Christopherson Lucy Codding Linda Crawford Maggie Cummings Nancy Lee Davies Christi Doe Wanda Eickhoff Sandra J. Ellis Gayle Emry Becky Forland Terry L. Forsell Margaret Frost Jan Hall Debbie Hendriks Faith Jensen Kristina Johnson Kari Ann Kafflen Denise Kinder Frances K. Lauterbach Nancy Law lee Lane Loiacono Mary McCloskey Scott 387 ■ Peggy McGee Margy McGuire Annette Morgan Julie Neigel Teresa Conene O’Keeffe Judy Olsen Carole Otness Lynn Perry Kay Pheasant Leiza Piper Diana Ray Judy Rush Kerry Saffel Sindy Sands Beverly Smith Sherri Smith Linda Stromstad Marsha Jean Thorn Robbie Turgeon Sally Ward Kathy Weston Jody Wheeler Marigaie Whitney Barbara Wilson Beth Wilson Janet K. Wright Katherine Ann Yates Scott 389 Stephenson East Sponsors Two Formals Stephenson East sponsored two formals through the year. In December the “Twelfth Night” formal and in the spring the “April Zone” formal were special events. Scholarship dinners were scheduled to honor women attaining high scholarship. Parents Weekend activities and a Raunch Dance were Stephenson East ' s spring efforts. Angela Alpen Kay Alvarez Carol Ann Anderson Shelley J. Antill Denise Appel Cecilia Arias-Lozano Linda Bancroft Cynthia Bagne Marilyn Louise Barnett Barbara Leah Barney Gloria Beard Lisa Bess Lynn M. Bess Susan K. Bolton Debbie Branson Laura Brunzell Barbara Bolick Susan Burt Sandy Chamberlin Terri Clarkson Ann Cramer Theresa M. Culver Jeanne Darnell Patricia Jo Dashney Dianne Lynn Davis Kathryn Davis Jan Delbuono Andrea P. Devlin Sharon A. Dietrich Mary Ann Duff Ruth Einspahr Barb Ely Cathy Erickson Rose Marie Filicetti Patti Jo Foglia Nancy Forsman Julie Ann Fortune Candy Garner Carla Jean Geier 390 Stephenson East Vickie Gimlin Barbie Gingerich Joyce Gray Pamela J. Griffin Roberta Gross Linda Hartmann Gayle A. Herbert Chayo L. Herdman Leigh Ann Hickey Elizabeth G. Holden Deborah Hughes Susan Humphrey Sue Hurlburt BevIbach Linda Louise Ireland Kim Lee Jester Chris Johnson Nancy Johnson Terri Kendal Marziah G. Kiehn Stephenson East 391 392 Stephenson East Helen Logan Pamela Jean Luft Colleen McPhee Catherine MacKinnon Jeannie Manwell Kathy Mayer Linda Meyer Marcia Lee Moore Melinda Mickelson Sue Mielke Claudia D. Molchior Janis Montgomery Ginnie Moos Kathy M. Morasch Nancy Mosman Margaret Martin Gail Ann Murphy Margaret Murphy Pamela H. Nakagawa Diane Nelson Marianne Neville Lynnette Oka Pamela Ann Olson Marianne Pariseau Patricia L. Patterson Ann L. Perry Cary Ploeger Nancy Poirier Carol Alison Peggy L. Reich Kristi Marie Rhodes Nancy L. Rieha Stephanie A. Roloff Robin Rossing Candy Rudsdil Ann Russell Marilyn Sagli Cathi Sagstad Ginnie Schmidt Carole Scott Nickey Seiler Janette Marie Setzer Sue Shaw Lora Shoop Laura Shunk Diane Simmons Lezle C. Smiley Kay Sorenson Donna Spofford Susan Steinhaus Jan Thompson Anna M. Thormahlen Pat Tucker Meredith Twecdt Susan Updegrave Nancy M. Wegner Joyce E. Whitehead Carole A. Wiitala Diane Laurinda Wilson Julie Wolfe Diane Christine Woollen Marianne Workman Diana Wright Judy Yeager Stephenson East 393 Janie Allen Barbara Ann Anderson Judy Anderson Wendy Rhyae Arevalo Diana Armstrong Laurel S. Armstrong Laurie Banks Elizabeth Barlow Rhonda Bassi Nancy Behne Mary Turner Betcher Alicia A. Bittner Liz Bjoraanesset Rondi Bjorseth Gail Bloom Deborah Boy Helen Mary Bray Linda Bredberg Judy Bremer Marcia Broom Nancy Brown Yvonne Brown Cynthia Lee Brux Janet M. Burke Midge Cannon Marlene Carroll Clara Castro Candace Christensen Joyce Clemenhagen Barbara G. Cornforth Sue Cotter Norma Craven Pat Cunningham Jamie L. Dahl Rande Dahl Debbie Deatherage Jo Ann Denoff Debbie DeVries Wanda M. Dow Carole Duncan Mitzi Lamb Durbin Peggy Durham Ann Dwyer Janet Erickson Spook Alley Highlights Halloween Fun 394 Stephenson North Traditional for the 352 women of Stephenson North are the numerous Halloween activities complete with Spook Alley and inter-dorm trick-or- treating. Residents participated in floor decoration contest for Halloween, Christmas, and Parents’ Weekend. Other -activities included a Banana Split party, a Christmas formal, special dinners, after-hour impromptu dances, and a Racism Workshop in the dorm. Kathy Edwards Jo Egbert Margaret C. Elliot Cindy Ellison Dena Embree Kathleen Fish Kristin Flichtmen Roberta Floyd Patti Ford Susan Foster Carol Fries Lynn Gaynor Doris Gervais Roberta Gilmore Chris Goodell Becky Gregory Shellie R. Guinn Debbie Hall Theresa Handley Pam Hansen Susan Harrison Valerie K. Hart Norma Hedrick Connie Heider Sandi Hines Judy Hoefer Barbara J. Holms Karen Holms Kathy Holt Christine Anne Hovde Cindy Houghton Jenny Huneywell Sandy Hunt Mary Anne Hupf Mariene Hutchens Linda Jackson Stephenson North 395 Sally James Joann Janett Cindy Jones L. Kay Jones Elaine Kammeyer Candy Kennedy Linda Shallow Annette Shelton Becky Kirkpatrick R. Janelle Kissling Marsha Klontz Patricia R. Koski Carol Kossen Candy Lacher Susan Sherwood Diana Jean Sienko Mary L. Landes Linda Lanning Jeanne Larsen Mila Laurente Gretchen Leaf Sally Lindberg Robyn Smith Patricia Ann Snyder Mary March Sharel Marjamaa Ann Martonik Karen M. Maule Shelley McEwen Terry McFadden Salli J. McHargue Cathy Miller Jackie Miller Judy L. Miller Jane Milton Claudia Moeller Christine Monahan Beth Ann Morris Noreen Neal Karen Nelson Mary Ann Nelson Chris Noltimier Tome Sue O’Neil Carol Palermo Carol Paulsen Michele Peel Joyce Pendlebury Penny Petow Shannon Pfaff Cindy Phillips Susan Pinckney Anne Popelka Pat Reish Caren Reves Marcia Rivers Mary C. Roberson Kathi Rogers Paula Sue Rogers Martha Rust Diane Seimer 396 Stephenson North Anne-Marie Stager Janice Lee Stauffer Nancy Strayer Anita S. Sutten Thyes Svinth Sandi Swanson Susan Afagh Tabrizi Susan S. Taylor Sandra KayTubbin Jill Tuengel Debbie Turner Wendy Wade Margaret Wagenblast Wendy Joy Wagner Victoria Waldron Kathie West Candy Wiggins Deborah Jane Wilson Jan Wilson Kathy Wilson Sarah Wong Karen W. Wood Georgana Kay Wrede Kathy Yuen Stephenson North 397 Stephenson South Sponsors April Love Contest Stephenson South coordinated many of its activities with the rest of the complex. Together they brought in speakers, displays, movies, and other things of interest to the students of the complex. The 320 men of Stephenson South sponsored the April Love Queen Contest, keggers, a winter and spring formal, and scholarship banquets. 398 Stephenson South Ronald G. Bagley Lester Barkley Stephen C. Barnufsky Dave Batchelor Ronald Wayne Bell J. Douglas Breon John D. Broome Richard Brown Steven F. Brown Dennis Bundy Bruce Lynn Cardwell Raymond Carr, Jr. Robert Carlson Scott Chapman Bob Coif Christopher B. Corativo James E. Doty Larry D. Durbin Valentine Espinoza, Jr. William J. Foster Tim Freeman John D. Gillen Rolf Glerum Robin Gray Kirk Hadley John R. Hanson Steven Hendrickson Emmett Hobbs III Douglas M. Hughes Eric Kerrin Keith Klosterman Kirk Knaggs Craig J. Kramer Keith J. Krueger Ron Madden Ken Mitley Robert C. Molleston Jody Monson Dan Moultrie Phil Munter Andrew J. Muntz D. Scott Neff Jack Frederick Nevin Robert Andrew Newell Gene Niederkleine Ed Owens Martin Owen Elmer W. Ozolin Robert Michael Parks James Robert Pearson HannesG. Pedersen Tom Reese John Merrill Roberts Kerry L. Roberts Curtis E. Rowe Stephen R. Smith Paul R, Stettler Brad Storey Robert E. Swope Francis Tang William Taylor Joe F. Thomas Carry K. Tiller Pham NgocTuyen Thomas M. Whitaker Ronald Norman Wilson Stephenson South 399 Linda Alyn Anderson Gail R. Brown Patti Bunger Linda Carlson Marsha May Carlson Susan Lee Clements Patricia Ann Complita Niki Dague Linda Dodge Edna Farmer Carol Flanagan Christine L. Fritch Sue Gaugler Linda M. Gilmore Anne Guard Debbie Hankins Lynda Hatch Cynthia Horning Merrilee Beth Houghton Camille Hutchison 400 Stevens Stevens’ Traditions Important to Girls The oldest and smallest dorm on campus, Stevens’ traditions were important to the women who lived there. Pixie Week, the Christmas formal, scholarship dinner, and the Big-Little Sister Breakfast make up several of the living group’s activities. Rosemary Irwin Michele Janas Debbie Jones Emily Jean Lonac Katherine Louise McLean Mary Ann Miller Ineke Moerbeek Arianna Louise Morrison Jane Ann Morrison Gayle Oswald Chris Parker Audrey Pearson Janice Pellegrini Alice V. Poggi Carla Reed Pamela Reid Dana Robb Mary Lynn Scheel Nancy Schenk Kathleen Schmidt Susan J. Shelland Betsy Shober Lin Skavdahl Dawn L. Tanneberg Diane L. Thompson Patti Thorson Linda Kaye Wilson Deborah A. White Cathy Zangar Kathy Zelazny Stevens 401 Stimson Enjoyed Social Events Harry T. Argetes Barry G. Bensel Michael J. Berry Cameron Corey Richard G. Crowthcr, Jr. Frederick M. DeNorscia John Downer, Jr. Christopher B. Dunagan Tom Edmark Daniel L. Erickson Herbert A. Farber James Hans Ferguson Tom Fitts Donald A. Fogerstrom Dean L. Frey Brian E. Garrett John Griffin Tom Gruver David Andrew Haapala Gail S. Harris Ronald Edwin Howard 402 Stimson Richard C. Howe Gerald I to Thomas J. Kaufman Jan G. Koal Robert F. Krueger Bill Lamb John Lees Walter K. Li Rex S. Lott Richard W. McKinney Douglas E. Meek Robert W. Meyer, Jr. Darrell Monroe James J. Morris Ken Moszeter Kim Adair Parker Eric Rohrbach Steven Rowlett Claudius N. Shropshire Dai Chow Siu W. Rex Stahly Paul A. Swinehart, Jr. George W. Thompson Oscar Tiegs Charles M. Weatherby David A. Webb Frank Howard Wing Chris W. Yaun A wide variety of activities were enjoyed by the men living in Stimson. The two annual dances, Stimson Stomp and Bowery Brawl, were well attended and successful events. The Dorm party served to unite the residents as each section provided some sort of entertainment. Exchanges with most independent women’s groups, a ski party on Lake Coeur d’Alene, parties on the Snake, and the Spring formal were significant happenings for the dorm. Stimson 403 404 Independents Karen Allen Brigitte L. Anderson Vicki Axtell Karen Benner Carol Berry Diana Bogumill Marie Casingham Daryl Chesterman Katharine A. Creason Terri Diehm Shawn A. Dyck Susan Eby Gary Edighoffer Betty Elder Diane Lynn Esau Cheryl Ferguson Mary Ann Gates Karen Ann Gilmore Unexpected Gatherings Typify Co-ed Living Streit 405 Annie Gottschalk Linda Groundwater Marlene Hageman Carla J. Hardy Judy Hartmann Doug Hillis Shan Hirsch Brenda Lee Hoban Vickie Holling Meredith Holm James Finn Howell Dana Jerich Linda Kazda Gloria Kelley James Bradley Knott Tim J. Lancaster Patricia Lawry Susan Leach Jennie Lesley Gayle Lueckenotte Kathy Mason Diane McDuffie Melinda Jane Melville Fred Menzia Chris Miller Marsha Monro Linda M. Morr Corinne Murphy Judy Nirnbar Marilee Nutter 406 Streit Co-ed living was established in Streit and termed successful. Residents agreed that the set-up should continue. Most of Streit’s activities were planned in conjunction with Perham. Two raunch dances open to the public and a Pajama Dance with Perham highlighted the year. Various floor parties and impromptu get togethers typified the living style of Streit. Mary Lou O’Neil Dee Pederson Janifer A. Perreira Signe Perreira Suzanne Kay Peterson Gail Pipes Linda Quick Diane J. Rabenstein Patrick N. Reed David A. Reynolds Jan Laura Richards Beth J. Roberts Susy Ruitenbeck Nancy Sagdahl Liane Schumaker Sandra Shields Gerald G. Shrope Gretel Siegwein Don Stearns Janice L. Stewart John Tylczak Everett Van Dyken Debra Vogenson Howard Wilson Streit 407 408 Waller Waller Holds Traditional Winter Formal The 178 men of Waller Hall participated in a variety of activities during the year—two Hog Stomps, a winter formal, the Duchess of Windsor selection, a spring picnic, and intramural sports. President Glenn Terrell spoke at the Scholarship Banquet. Patrick Ho-Ming Au Dennis Baeyen Steven B. Burton Michael W. Carpenter Peter Yu-Hung Cheng Greg Clevenger Thomas G. Cochrane Forrest Lee Di l James John Drymiller Dorn Hamblin Hamlin Gilmore Charles F. Greenough Michael J. Irrin Sidney Lee Johnson David J. S. Keefe Dave Keenan Richard L. Kittinger Wayne L. Knutsen Henry Bruce Lampe Randy Lilje Fred Lydick Donald Jack Lyman, Jr. Richard Lee Lyman Lee S. McDonald David L. McGarry Alan L. Morgan Craig W. Pete Jeffrey J. Rambo Rickey Rich Robin R. Rosenau Paul Edward Salladay Kent Sinkey Robert James Smith Eric L. Snow William F. Thomas Michael L. Thonney David Tolleshaug Greg Wilkinson Craig W. Willson Dick Wray Waller 409 Wilmer Residents Observe Traditions Traditions observed by the 1 17 women of Wilmer this past year were the White Breakfast at Christmas in addition to the Christmas party and Birthday dinner. A scholarship banquet, spring formal, Halloween costume party, and dorm slumber party constituted other dorm functions. Homecoming, Parents’ Weekend, and Women’s Intramurals provided an opportunity for campus involvement. Betty Andrew Margaret S. Andrist Marianne Aumann Linda Boettcher Theresa F. Brosius Jean Dawson Lynn Dennie Elaine Mary Dube Renae Elclund Carol Evans Jolene B. Glorfield Judith Lynn Goit Margie Higashi Judy Hurd Cheryl D. Jeffords Alice L. Kegel Sarah Landry Claire Latendresse Kathryn Jo LaVighe Susan Lott Sheryl Mattausch Gina Ann McGuire Susan Messinger Sharon Mizomi 410 Wilmer Penelope Gale Meyers Carol Ann Parkhurst Marilyn Prothero Gail Secreto Beverly J. Smith Kathy Margaret Smith Patty Snively Debbie Songaylo Peggy Spellman Maureen Spragg Shari Stave Norma Jean Stratton Tish Suiter Diane Sullivan Lynn Swartzlender Adele Swenson Anne Thomas Linda Wendt Spring Cruise Provides Enjoyment for Firemen Above: University Fire Station. Row One: Ken Gronewald, Ken Frantz, Pete Kaseburg, Dan Hirst, Steve Dowell, Fred Putnam. Row Two: Ross Hart, Greg Mork, Tom Bolin, Ken Korsmo. Row Three: Chuck Westbrook, A1 Dyer, Jim Parsons, Joe Means, Stan Pease, Tom Reinhardt, Tom Currie, Jim Koenig. Not Pictured: Ed Schiltcr, Brian Spurgeon. Men of the University Fire Station were engaged in more than responding to ambulance and fire calls. Social activities included a Christmas dinner and party, a spring Kegger, firesides, and a spring dance. Thomas Russell Bolin Thomas P. Currie Kenneth R. Gronewald Ross F. Hart Ken Korsmo Stephen G. Powell Thomas C. Westbrook 412 WSU Fire Station Off-Campus Living Becoming More Popular John S. Adkins Wally Allert Camilla L. Altena Sig. Anderson Susan Rae Anderson Bruce Aronson Kathy Susan Atwood George Bagwell Dirk Arin Baldon Harry P. Banan Marsha Barrett Alan R. Bartelheimer Kenneth W. Beale Jim Beames Shirley L. Beieler Greg Berg Eric E. Berman Douglas L. Bertsch Karen Blondin Lenna Bobb Mama W. Bobb JoAnn Bockman William C. Bond Janice Boren Mary Brelsford William Harold Brewer Allan Buchinnani Catherine Buergel Gerry Campbell Kenneth Capek Barbara Carey Scott E. Carson Marilyn Carter Veraphong Chanaratsopon Alma Jean Clark John A. Clarke Christine Cole Peggy Lynn Cole Dick Cooley Debbie Cowan Off-Campus 413 Maureen Cox Laurel D. Crone Sylvia D. Crumpler Judy Curtis Carol Ann Dagenais Glen Dahlstedt Roger Daniel Munir A. Daud Patricia Ann Dean Thomas A. Deering Carl Lawrence Derfler Rob Dolan Celia Dodd Marilyn J. Dufault Raymond W. Early Ralph Keith Eck Mary England Elizabeth Jane Ewing Wilson D. Eyestone Patricia Gaye Eyre Pamela Ferguson Robert Faires Michael L. Field Julie Kae Flory Phillip Flower Cherie Adair Fogle Charles Franks 414 Off-Campus Gwen Freeman Aaron Galye Dan Garcia Phyllis Gerdin Ginny Gisselberg Larry Gulan Dan Gordner Wayne Gossett Glenn Gregg Mary A. Griffiths Del Guenther Michael Hall Sharon HarreJ Steven L. Harrington Bill Harris Wayne Heath Mary L. Hedreen Karl Hedrick Jeffrey R. Highland Dave Hodgin Loretta Kaye Holzer Vern I. Holzer Lorae Homme Lonna Kaye Hopkins Dale A. Hostetler Mary Helen Inverso Bert Jager George W-James Jr. Kenneth L. Johnson Louis Joly Off-Campus 415 Jocelyn Kay Sproule Edward Ray Kinion John F. Kittel David D. Kleweno Douglas G. Kleweno James D. Koger Robert J. Konen Ronald W. Koski Karen L. Kreider David L’Amie Doug Fitzsimmons G. Scott Lockwood Lynne Loken Randy E. Lonborg Carol Madsen Janis Mayeda Cindy McCreight Michael E. McGraw Natlie J. Meeks Loren D. Mercer Maureen S. Mickey Greg Miller Morrie L. Miller Monte L. Mingus Stephen C. Miller Gail Moore Ranee Charleen Moss Cathy Lynn Nazarenus Fredricka Nelson Jam es Robert Normand Candy Nourse Greg Oldham Bonnie Lee Orton James U. Onwunali William M. Overby Gregory J. Parcher Liza Partridge Calvin Parvin Diane E. Payne Eugene R. Payne Karla M. Paul Mary Phillips Paris M. Pearce Randy Pearson Orla Perkins Darlene K. Peterson John Eric Petterson Richard D. Pickett Albert E. Powell Jr. Kevin H. Randolph Richard Reding Lynne Reeder Stephen Lee Ricarte Becky Rice Randi C. Rich Terry J. Richard Don Rippee Keith Roberts Kathie A. Roll Dave Donald Rothery Mike Rozelle Loretta R. Salvadalena Debbie Satre Penny J. Sawyer Gary Emil Schell Robert A. Schutt Judith G. Converse Scott John Scrymgeour Kitten Sedwick Catherine Elaine Seibolt Steven Michael Seymour Robert C. Sheehy Katherine M. Reich Diane Marie Reid Clement J. Reitcheck Sajid Rezvani Sally Rhodes Off-Campus 417 Richard James Sherry Israr A. Siddiqui Richard Skreen Monty D. Smick Patrick Edward Smith Timothy M. Smithers Robert M. Soden, Jr. Margaret Stack Randy Stegmeier James R. Stevens Christine Steelhammer Merritt Stegmeier Clifford C. Steveson Roger Stone Marcie Swenson Jean Tamlyn Gary Tanigami Garrett C. Templin John S. Thomas Robert C. Thompson George R. Tomberlin Eric T. Torkelson Samuel Tshibuabua Annette Van Miert Veraphong Chanaratsopon Ibrahim R. Vohra Bradley E. Vonhof Thomas R. Wasson Jim Waters Steve Waters Denise Williams Marsha Woods 418 Off-Campus — Off-Campus 419 Brad Bannon John W. Cain Roger Cattin and Professor Nurd Mike Cheney Dennis Cockrum Tom Cook Bob Draggoo Ron Draggoo Marc Duncan Max M. Egger Steve Fusco John Gifford David Griffith Andrew Hane Robert L. Hendrick Jim E. Hill Craig Homchick Pete Jensen Phil Johnston Greg Kummer J. Richard Lauckhart Michael Lee Jeff Moore Alan Matsumoto Alan Y. Matsushima Terry Randall Gordon D. Rathbun Daniel Reese John R. Ross Jr. Bob Rowe Don Russell Doug Salvadalena Randy Smith Steven Smith Randall W. Story Stuart Stovin Ken Ullrich Mike Warr Mark G. Wehmeyer Ron Yasui 422 Acacia Four Guests Speak At Acacia Dress Dinner Marc Duncan was the leader of the 50 members of Acacia fraternity. Dr. Scott of the Architecture Department, Dr. Jonas from Bio-Sci, Bill Davis, program advisor in the CUB, and Harold Abbott, landscape Architecture, were the guest speakers at the special dress dinner held at the house. Other activities of the year were the pajama dance in March, spring picnic, and the “Black and Gold” formal in May. Acacia 423 Becky Barber Kathleen Berry Laura Blackwood Lyn Blazier Linda Bortley Jan Busch Crista Claar Terry Crowe Ann Daniel Carol Davis Diane Donahoe Terri Dunagan Kathy Fox Julia Gam well Julie Gordon Mary Hall Sue Haskin Kris Henderson Carla Howald Katie Ingebretson Shelly Johnson Donna Knight Sherry Laitala Connie Lamb Colleen Leahy Nancy Lotto Karen Marquardt Margo Minnick Linda Moore Barb Nielsen Anne Paluck Karen Peterson Kris Pieti Janie Pockert Joan Plowden Anne Rasmussen Mary Jo Redman Jill Risley Renee Rossano Debbie Sackmann Julie K. Savage Anne Settle Donna Shigeno Dyann Shigeno Claudia Shustoff Kathy Speir Cheri Talbot Janet Thompson Betty Watras Cindy Wilbert Nancy Kristina Winegar Jean Wold Pat Wolf Christie Woodrow 424 AXQ lit Alpha Chi’s Work With Mentally Retarded Main activities for the 56 members of Alpha Chi Omega emcompassed such things as participation in the Racism Workshop, Phi Delt Turtle Race, Sigma Alpha Olympics, the AKL Softball Championship, and Greek Week. Unique to the sorority was its new project to work with the mentally retarded children of Pullman during Christmas, also Altruism Week, the “Carnation Ball”, and the celebration of Founders Day on October 15. Speakers, including the Assistant Dean of Women Miss O’Donnell, Dr. Carroll, and Stan Berry, provided the women with new thoughts and ideas. AXQ 425 Margaret C. Anderson Truda R. Aune Marlene Bafus LeRoy Bentzien Anita Dell Benzel Rae Buchanan Lynda Carlson Chris Chace Darlene Christian Candy Crawford Marcia Ruth Demmer Barb Dompier Nancy Dyer Barbara K. Ernst Jean Gompf Kathryn L. Hanson Kathy Henning Kandi Horton Season of the Witch” highlights fall calendar Heading the list of fall social events for Alpha Delta Pi sorority was the ‘ ' Season of the Witch” pledge dance. A pledge sneak, Christmas dance, annual Indian raid to Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity, scholarship dinner, and Founders ' Day festivities filled the remainder of the year’s calendar. The ADPi’s welcomed Sibyl Neuenschwander, an exchange student from Switzerland, into their living group. Under Margaret Anderson, president, the members experienced a rewarding year. 426 AAII Beuna Johnson Kitty Jorgenson Karla Kahns Mary Kitzke Gail Marie Koorenny Gail Krupke Marcia Kuper Karen Luft Jean McCormick Sibyl E. Neuenschwander Terry Olson Anne Peterson Robin Randles Linda Shelton Gayle Sundquist Margaret Surplus Sue Todd Lyndelle K. Tribbett iMaril yn Walter Maribeth Wetter Paula Gay Wikstrom AAn 427 Steve Alder Michael Andrews Allan J. Ashenbrenner Ernest Baker Bob Bahr Dan G. Bickelhaupt Thomas J. Boone Harold Boyd Richard Brimmer Larry William Broeckel Douglas Eugene Brown John Burns Gary W. Bye John Clerf Colin Neil Cook Gary Dahlstedt Glendon B. Eaton Richard D. Fishback Rick L. Gumke Terry L. Hall Larry Hansen Phillip Howard Douglas Anthony Janochek Dick Johnson Paul Johnson Loran Kitts Steve Ledgerwood Bill Lowe Michael Mahoney Robert Mattingley 428 ArP AGR’s Sponsor Annual Barn Dance The 55 members of Alpha Gamma Rho began their active year with the annual fall pledge dance. The Christmas formal “An Evening in the Country” and the spring pledge dance “Now I Lay Me Down To. . . . Sleep?” followed. Other events included a barbeque and barn dance in May, and the Founders ' Day tea in the spring. Bob Matrazzo Doug McGreevy James Mertes W. Bruce Nelson David New house Jim Newhouse Fred Joe Palmiero Don Richard Sasaki Glenn R. Schmauder Jon Shaw Don L. Sheahan Michael Ray Sheahan Dennis Solbrack Wayne Stiles Paul Sunderland Thomas J. Tippett Timothy M. Tippett Torsten Warberg Marty Warner William M. Woodcock ArP 429 Jan Atkinson Cathy Barclay Vicki Ann Barrett Janis C. Bolinger Claire Chenault Cynthia Clevenger Karen Cole Mary Fagan Nina Georgopolos Linda Gwin Linda Higgins Joan Hoagland Christie A. Hutchings Carol Johnson Cecilia Anne Johnson Kelly Kiemle Molly Kramer Vicki Kramer Pat LaLonde Suzette LaPlant Racism Discussion Informs AGD’s of Viewpoints Energy was required in order to attend and participate in the many AGD activities. The year began with the annual pledge dance, Christmas fireside, and traditional caroling exchange with the Theta Chi ' s. Racism discussion groups and the organization of a song group for serenades were new additions to the sorority ' s plans for the year. A spring cruise on Lake Coeur d’Alene, an exchange with the Kappa Sig ' s for a spaghetti dinner, and the annual houseboys ' Turn About Day were only a few of the other happenings enjoyed by the 56 members under their president Joan Hoagland. 430 ATA Sue Laney Dianna F. Liss Jane MacDonald Mary Martin Colleen Mclntire Joanna Missildine Laura New house Linda Newhouse Patti Patterson Linda Perry Doreen Pirie Connie Pilcher Pokrifchak Susie Quackenbush Diana Roberts Pam Roberts Denise Sartz Fran Schneider Rita Kay Seals Judy Lynne Smith Nancy Smith Shannon Stenberg Phyllis Takisaki Sharon Thompson Kathi Tombs Judy Vanderhoff ATA 431 Jim A. Adamson Joseph Barrett Wayne J. Black Steven Boosinger Dennis L. Burch James Dickinson Jeffrey V. Domes Dave Frazier Jim B. Gibbons Garry Gibson Patrick Hand Dave Heyamoto Greg Allen Hoffman R. Charles Jackson Chris Janett Chris Johnson Maurice Manca Jay McGath Hugh McGavick Mitch McKay Donald W. Miles Len Montague A1 Mouncer John Neugebauer James Ostrander Initiation For AKLs Means Service Under the leadership of President Jay McGath, the 48 men of Alpha Kappa Lambda enjoyed an invigorating year filled with activity. Winter initiation involved a visit to Lakeland Village where they organized a basketball game with the Lakelanders as the team and cheerleaders. Campaigning for the Lewis-Schlect team was undertaken by the house in March. The annual “Golden Rose” formal, regional conclave held at O.S.U. with participants from all northwest chapters of AKL’s, and the sorority softball tournament in May finished off a rewarding year for the members. 432 AKA Russ Perry Gary Riesen Randy Rohwer Rex Rohwer Chris Schlect Kirk Schmidtman Tom Sellers William W. Semmler Ronald R. Slater Dan Small Jerry A. Snodgrass Chris Stegman Kenneth Thiemann Stephen Van Buren Rick Vermeers David B. Voorhies Greg R. Wendler Rich Whitehill Dick Wieneke Dave Yang AKA 433 Alpha Omicron Pi Holds Founders’ Day Celebration Glenna Treat Served as president for the 60 members of Alpha Omicron Pi. They spent an active year sponsoring house func¬ tions. Major activities included a fall pledge dance on Halloween, a spring formal, the Founders’ Day Celebration with alums, living group racism workshops, visits from national officers, the traditional Christ¬ mas activities and special dinners. Devora Armstrong Nancy Betlach Patty Blacklaw Janet Blanchard J anice Crowell Susan DeWater Linda Fisher Dot Fleet Sherry Frandle Carol Garretson Linda Gilchrist Janie Graybill Karen Guthrie Ann Hardin Wendy Heath Mary Hendrickson Debbie Hernas Janet L. Hice Cindy Lou Horsley Janet Horsley Mary Lee Hoyt Bonnie Johnson Diana Johnson Teresa M. Johnson Terri Johnson Heidi Marie Kludt Carol Kometz Jan Korus Joyce Korus Sharon Krafczyk 434 AOn 5T Becky Lamb Marti Lee Pam Lee Wendy Lee Littlefield Janet Lorenzo Nancy L. Mallory Marilyn Marks Patricia C. Mattson Jane Morton Pam Nelson Denise Novacoff Debbie Paulson Sue Paulson Terry Rieger Terri Schmidt Margaret Sewell Amy Shemet Constance K. Swenson Glenna Treat Gretchen VanZandt Juret R.L. Wahle Brenda Weible Pam Westland Kathy Westlin AOn 435 Leigh Temple Ange Patsy Balhiser Margaret Beckman Rebecca Black Pat Bouchey Sue Chapman Barbara Chase Lynda Cribb Nancy A. Daly Colleen Dye Arlene Eagle Clara Ehrenreich Karen Gayle Eskeberg Gayle Fitzgerald Christi Floyd Sharlene E. Fox Kathy Franks Patty Furukawa Linda Joan Garber Janet Gwin Tanya Lee Haigh Kathy Hulbert Trudy Keeney Carolyn Gayle Lee 436 A4 Alpha Phi Marks 25th Anniversary The 50 members of Alpha Phi began the year by participating in the Lambda Chi Alpha Watermelon Bust. Following with the annual Halloween Party, scholarship dinner, Pixie Week and Christmas Party, Cook-Houseboy dinner, date dinner, and senior rides, the sorority engaged in an active year. Celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Beta Rho Chapter was a spec ial event, as alums and guests visited and were honored by various banquets and teas for the occasion. Chris Miller Laura Minata Katherine C. Nagel Joanne Neben Linda S. Olson Nancy Peasley Karen Lousie Pettis Gail A. Polkinghorme Andrea Jean Sandison Julie Shatt Debra Ann Taylor Pam Tompkins Kathleen Trudell Virginia Van Ness Susan Vincent Peggy Warner Sharon Wilkins Jean Wilson Nancy Wilson Brooke Wilkins A«J 437 Jeff Adams David R. Anderson Randy Bemis David Arnold Berkey William M. Brannon Bradley Brown A. Lynn Bruce Dave Burke Kevin Estill Burke Brad Carlson Dennis W. Carswell Richard L. Carter William Oel Carter Marvin Allan Chamberlain Michael Condos Fred Curtiss Douglas Scott Dilley Charles Craig Duncan Glenn Fehler Dick Garner Paul Guilfoil Bob Hansen Ronald A. Hardin Bob Hodge Don R. Hollingbery Jeffrey B. Hollingbery Samuel Richard Janke Stephen R. Jenkins Dave Johnson Randy L. Johnson David Evan Jones Andrew Keehn Stephen B. Kiehl Robert Kilpatrick Jason Edward Knott Dennis Kraft Sensitivity Weekend Aids House Communication The 52 members of Alpha Tau Omega, under Larry Tuke, the president, began the year’s activities with the annual fall pledge dance. The “Roman Function” dance, fall cruise with the ATO’s from Idaho, sen¬ sitivity weekend for house leaders and a Christmas party for ATO Little Sisters, also rounded out the year. Alumni were cordially invited to help celebrate Found¬ ers ' Day festivities with t he fraternity. 438 ATQ Tim Krueger Brad Loan Gary Owen Mallon Robert Dale Manning Steve Manning Walter Mezger Scott Minnick Stephan Randall Moses Jim Nelsen Douglas A. Peckenpaugh Doug Picha Thomas R. Quigley Tim Robbins Tom Robinette Roger J. Russell Bart Senter William Sleeth Stanley Paul Smith Pat Snow Max B. Sprague T. Michael Takemura Steve Ticen Greg Tuke Larry Tuke Dennis N. Waits Peter C. Warren Donald S. Warrick Mark S. Willis Mark Wooden Tim Woodworth ATQ 439 Deborah R. Allard Donna Asplund Pat Benefiel Jane Marie Carstens Kay Carstens Mava Johann Crew Janet Davis Kay Annette Donnen Janice Finneman Martha French Virginia Anne Gehrett Karen Harrington Mary Jane Harrison Judy Higginbotham Rebecca Ellen Hille Nancy Jean Hyslop Helen Isackson Bev Jasper Mary Kevan Sandra LaDue Alpha Xi Delta Sponsors Diabetic Child Several new projects of service were established by Alpha Xi Delta. The members sponsored a campsite for a dia¬ betic child at Camp Sealth on Vashon Island as a memorial to Evelyn Blasen, a de¬ ceased member of their sorority. Speakers during the year included Mrs. Tom Heuterman from the Horticulture Club who discussed flower arranging. Also Mr. French spoke about the placement bureau. Main activities included firesides, a fall retreat on Lake Coeur d ' Alene, a scholarship dinner, and their annual pledge dance and sneak. 440 ASA Teresa Levaek Terri Madden Linda May Manzer Cheryl Martin Linda S. Martin Kathleen Ann Merryweather Ann Olson Barbara Ellen Olson Shelley Lynn Parks Terry Powell Carol Reyburn Kathleen E. Ryan Marie Simkins Verena Steiner Margaret J. Steininger Sue Stovall Cindy Sturtevant Edie Taylor ASA 441 442 Ben Scholarship and Athletics Important to the Beta’s Scholarship and athletics held dual importance for the 49 members of Beta Theta Pi this year. Speakers and panels from campus and community brought members into perspective about pertinent issues of today. T he Beta Rummage Sale, barn dances in Spokane after several of the home football games, a Coeur d’Alene cruise, community projects, and participation in student government were among other activities. Steve Ammerman William Armstrong Bob Bagley Kelly R. Beckley Dave Benedict Larry G. Bettesworth Tom Brower Tex T. Cates Neil Dennie Timothy A. Drumhiller Bob Engel Steve Henderson Brad Earl Jackson Steven Charles Leslie Michael J. Lilly Keith Eugene Manfred Gary Marks Jerry Wayne Mitchell Jim Neill Jim O ' Banion Tom Peavey Wayne Peterson Bruce Prenguber Ken Robertson Jeffrey Keely Smith Steven Storaasli Bill Walter William Sidney Weitz Vince Zimmer Dean T. Zogratos Ben 443 Fire Damages Chi Omega Although a fire destroyed part of the Chi Omega house, it did not damage the spirit of the 55 members. Activities and traditions such as Christmas caroling with Farmhouse fraternity, the pledge dance “Frolicking in the Frost or Snuggling in the Snow ' a sensitivity training experience in April, and an Easter service with retarded children as special guests, continued as scheduled. P resident Janet Boston made sure the members experience a fulfilling year. Pam Anderson Joanne Barr Judy Baumgartner Sue Bertoglio Janet Boston Sue Brandenburg Debbie Brown Ginny Burger Sharon Sue Byrne Andrea Coma Jennie Cory Paula Damron Genie DeBow Lyn Diveley Judi Eckhardt Chris Ellison Kathy Evans Sharalyn Ferrel Paula Gordon Pam Hampton Franceen Harkins Sandi Hastings Marcia L. Holland Debbie Holbrook Rhonda Holmquist Cheryl Killingsworth Carol Killingsworth Darlene Kindler Pam Liebel Faith Alene Limbocker 444 XQ Sue Long Melanie Low Jennifer Manley’ Carla Marr Sonja Menti Mary Morris Melanie Morrison Sheri Morrison Linda Myers Cindy Nielsen Martha Nojd Peggy Norris Susan O’keefe Mikki Pasicznyk Paula Reed Tanya Rinaldi Kathy Salmon Sally Silva Kristina Sorley Rita Stallings Linda Stevens Diane Stovall Julie Stowe Debra Turner XQ 445 1 f Darcy Benny Anne Lorraine Brimhall Catherine Cole Nancy Coon Carol Ann Dawson Carol Ann Diefendorf Colleen Field Suzanne Franks Pam Frey Barbara C. Gahan Denise L. Garceau Pamela Hall Patty Hoffman Kathleen M. Hogan Barbie Hoggatt Linda Hopson Marilyn Johnson Sharon Lewis 446 AAA Pansy Breakfast Honors Junior Women A multitude of activities filled Delta Delta Delta sorority’s calendar. Among the most outstanding were the two scholarship dinners, Christmas fireside, “Pine Tree Party” for alumnae’s children, Housemother tea, barn dance, and the Pansy Breakfast which honors the junior women with high scholastic standing. The 56 residents held a racism workshop of their own with discussion, speakers, and films in an attempt to further orient themselves with the issues of the day. Also perodically the group had faculty as guests to their house in hopes to bring about closer relations between the faculty and students. Victoria M. Lum Anne F. Lund Sheri Lynn Thomasian Sally Middleton Denise Miller Jan Mu ret Vicki Nelson Christy Oberg Janey Oberg Claudia Parker Andrea Rosentangle Debi Rowswell Janet Schott Beckie Louise Stewart Debbie Trigg Patricia Tomlinson Teri D. Tucker Michele Marie Ward Lynn Wheeler Nola Williams Jan Wilson AAA 447 John T. Aden Donald C. Archer Richard Bayley Brett M. Berringer Kurt Braunwart David L. Brown Robert Carlile Chablis William F. Clements Jim Crawford Stephen G. Dahm Dave Day Karl DeRuwe Paul R. Falor Robert W. Fedoroff Randy L. Frisvold George David Goff David Grembowski David Guilford Mark E. Hall Kirk Michael Hanson Jeff Hereford Steven G. Holman Mike Hummels Dale E. Ireland Kerry S. Jeaudoin Chris Jensen Alan Everett Kissinger Larry J. Kolano Mike Krattli David S. McDonnell Scott McDougall Richard E. Meier Michael Mode Robert C. Pollock Hugh Rossolo Joseph M. Salvatore William Sitton Mark Vaugn Sprague Carl R. Stewart Kirby Thordarson Delta Sigs Help Clean-up Pullman- Moscow Highway Major activities of the 54 members of Delta Sigma Phi were the Sailor’s Ball, the Green Garter Pledge Dance, the Carnation Ball, and the selection of their Delta Sig Dream Girl. In addition, the pledges, in conjunction with AOPi, cleaned up the Pullman-Moscow high¬ way. Dan Troglin served as house president. Dan Troglin William Charles Uznay J. Patrick Wiegand Reginald C. Willich Ron Wysaske Ken Yates 449 Steven Aycock Tim Baker John R. Bresko Bryan L. Davis Cliff L. Edwards Mike Extine Dean Fondahn Lee Hackett Robert S. Hess Dana C. LeValley Eric Mac Medford Patrick Moriarity Glenn Akio Nishida Steven D. Ragan Larry Richmond Bruce H. Shields Kim Shrader Russell Smith Delta Chis Hold Formal at Priest Lake Although Delta Chi boasted fewer members than many of the larger fraternities, events and activities were not similarly limited. The year began with “Wet and Wild” the annual pledge dance and continued, including a Christams dinner and formal, a spring formal on Priest Lake in April entitled “White Carnation”, and a collection drive for the Mother’s March of ‘March-of-Dimes The 26 men of Delta Chi under Larry Richmond experienced a fulfilling year in their fraternity. 450 AX Dave Boyce Pat Brett Terry L. Burns R. Raymond Cabebe Michael Carbery Ronald M. Cook Vance Cooney Glenn R. Davis Neal Deckman Jim Ellis Doug Garing Kevin Graham Gerald Greer Scott Hendrickson Rick Honsowetz John Kaufmann Michael L. Keel Frederick Kirn Larry A. Kissler Mike Mansfield Larry G. Marshall Martin P. Martinson Dwight A. Miller Michael Munson Scott Norquist Reed Olson Marty Pedersen Terry C. Pierce Clifford Ridgway Steve Rush Frederick Sandmeyer William Slodysko Mark Smith Mark Smith Mark Stansfield Gaylen Swearingen Randy To mson John S. Wegener Fred Wright Fijis Experience Active Year Two annual fall events highlighted Phi Gamma Delta’s calendar. The “Purple Mirage” was the theme of the pledge dance which was followed later in autumn by the annual fireside. A Christmas party and the formal, held a week after Semester Break, contributed to make the winter months exciting and fulfilling. The Fijis experienced a decidedly active year. Fiji 451 Carrie Arteel Deanne Ausman Kathy Bailor Marilyn Bane Bev Bran Karen Carter Valerie Casey Candi Clark Betsy Dana Colleen Donley Mikel Dunham Vicki Durham Kathleen Hansell Kris Helling Darlene M. Helt Leslie Honebrink Mary M. Huntington Terry Kearns Kitty Kelly Nancy Kile Delta Gamma Helps Pullman Grade Schools Shelia Reeder led the 58 members of Delta Gamma sorority through a busy year. The pledge dance “Let Me Take You Higher” began the scheduled events for the year. A Christmas party for the alumnae ' s children, participation in Songfest with Delta Upsilon fraternity, and the spring cruise in April provided the sorority with year long activities. A special project for Delta Gamma was helping to administer eyescreening tests to Pullman grade schools. 452 Ar Kathy Kurbitz Margie Laatz Diana Marie Avery Melissa McCormack Janis McKelvy Mary Kay Milot Lynn Mirosh Marcie Murray Suzanne Nixon Monne Ortner Michele Oseth Janet Poe Suzi Powers Sheila Reeder Becky Rees Elsbeth Richter Cyndie Schuh Kolleen Kirsten Sebby Gail Sipila Deborah Lynn Stewart Margie Thacker Sue Thompson Cindy Tracy Jane Zagelow Ar 453 Edd Arnold Thomas H. Babcock Bill Buchmiller Brooks Burford Wayne A. Burgess Sotirious Tefkros Chimonas Dave Cockrill Timothy S. Elliott Albert E. Etvick Stephen HL Helms 454 AT A James Hoggatt Jack Hunzeker Steven Kammeyer Terry Keene Tom Knight Bob Laatz Bruce Lucas Tom Masterson Larry Michael Kerry M. Mizuno Charles W. Neeley Bill Penoyar Kevin Peterson Malcolm Phares Dick Rucker Delta Tau Deltas Establish Rolling Record The 45 men of Delta Tau Delta did more than talk about ecology this year. Over Spring Break members rolled a keg a world’s record distance from Pullman to Tumwater and the Olympia Brewery. At the same time one ton of glass and tin was picked up and at the end of the trip presented to Governor Evans. The rest of the year had its social events—the fall pledge dance, Christmas smorgasbord and dance, a spring formal, Toga Dance, and masquerade dance in November. ATA 455 Paul G. Anderson Steve Arvidson Don E. Beck Steve D. Bertholf Fred E. Bess Steve Betlach Jims Bills Gary Colley Robert Coyne Greg Devlin Craig Esvelt Blaine N. Field Paul Scott Forbes Richard W. Giboney Gene A. Gibson Fred Granlund Michael Harkins Robert A. Janowitz Jerry Jensen Mark R. Johnson Cruise and Roundup Head Spring Events Its Been a Long Time Coming” was the title of the pledge dance held by Delta Upsilon fraternity. This event began the year for the 65 members, but a host of others followed. A Christmas party, pajama dance, the “Winter Sweetheart” formal, and the spring cruise and roundup held on Coeur d ' Alene lake, summed up the year ' s functions. 456 AT Kevin C. Kelly Jim Kosse Michael Kraemer Dean Largent Tom Lutz Dennis McClellan Mark McClure Thomas S. McIntosh Thomas R. McOmber Gary C. Miller Mike Nelsen Tom Novotney C. Allen Oelschlaeger Jeff Parsons Terry Price Bob Shelby Ben Williams Sonnichsen Terry Trembly Ar 457 Mark Anderson Douglas E. Brandt Alvin E. Bryant Steve Burns William D. Corpron Pete Doumit Michael Dudley Charles Eggert Larry M. Ferr Joe Florek, Jr. Mark Douglas Fritch Doug A. Gasscling Dennis Robert Gerstung Francis Lee Grose Scott Hamilton Darryl Hartung Gary B. Hofer Edward A. Hogle John R. Hogle Brad Hunter William C. Irving Craig Jones Gregory D. Johnson Bentley Kern Roger Roller FarmHouse Sponsors Lakeland Village Christmas Party The 74 members of FarmHouse fraternity passed an active year filled with activities—the Roaring Twenties Dance, Scholarship dinners, the Pledge Dance, Lakeland Village Christmas party, and the Farmer’s Daughter contest ending with the coronation of the new Farmer’s Daughter at the Star and Crescent Formal. Guest speakers presented talks on insurance, ecology, and social and political events. 458 FarmHouse Don Lewis Tim Lintz Dean Lynch John R. Mann Vincent Maloney Curt Oehlert James H. Peterson Daniel C. Riehle Rich Paul Riehle Wayne G. Riehle Daniel C. Roberts Richard D. Scheuerman Gary Schneidmiller Michael Schrag Allan Ray Short A1 Steiner Mark Thomas Steven Tresse C. Duane Depping Gene Y. Dogen Farm House 459 Katherine Baldwin Sally Brough Cynthia Chase Jeanne Clarke Cathie Crouse Barbara Fecht Rebecca Gannon Marcy Gibb Rhonda Gibb Robin Gottlieb Renee Greenman Cathy Hane Cyndi Hanft Sally Henriksen Laurie Hoover Melanie J anc Jones Kerri Kennaugh Joan Laffaw Sheila Ann Marsden Ann Mertz i Gammy Bugs Compete With Santa The 54 women of Gamma Phi Beta went all out for the Christmas season with a week of Gammy Bugs (secret santas) and a big Christmas party at the end of the week, complete with Santa and one of his elves. Various members held campus offices and were involved in many campus committees. The pledges took part in the Lambda Chi Watermelon Bust and Phi Delt Turtle Race. Among traditional house activities were special dinners, exchanges, firesides, and a spring formal. 460 r B Sally Mitchell Sue Millhollen Patty Mosman Leslie Olsoe Gretchen V. Olson Erin O’Neil Wendy L. Paul Stephanie Reif Delene Rae Rowland Debbie Schoch Cindy Lee Schorr Kay Schupp Veda Shanks Jeanie Simmons Nancy Carol Smith Katy Stone Kathy M. Thompson Janice Tornow Valerie Urdal r$B 461 Barb Baker Laura Batfany Nancy Brown Nancy Colburn Kim Cox Jenise Diafos Cheryl Dyer Linda Goesling Betty Ann Green Debbie Gustafson Kathy Hadley Kathy Herrick Jacquie Herron Dawn Marie Johnson Patsy Johnson Cathy Juenke Debbie Lasater Janet L. Lasater Cheryl Lynn French Molly McCormick Thetas Enjoy Seasonal Activities The 55 members of Kappa Alpha Theta, working under President Janet Lasater, sponsored a number of activities this year. A Triad Dance was held October 31. Christmas brought with it the beauty of a winter formal, and spring found members enjoying the out-of-doors on a cruise. Campus involvement included a Homecoming booth. The Thetas also spent time at the Epton House working with retarded children. 462 KA8 Mary Lynn McDonald Mary McGee Susan Michaelsen Maryl Moody Barbara J. Morris Phyllis Morrow Kris Oberleitner Janis Oliver Sue Oliver Susan Orser Pam Pewe Kathy Phelan Rhonda Poor Susan Porter Sheila L. Quesenbury Meg Seabury Debbie Smawley Paula Smcltzcr Margaret Sweeney Suzanne Taft Margaret Van Beek Liz Vhay Barbara Walters Debby Walton Sue Williams Kathy Jo Wise Jan Wissenback KA0 463 Jeanne Anderson Robin Boettcher Peggy J- Brown Barbara Call Kathy Cobb Kathleen Connel Dawn M. Corskie Carissa Crouse Barbara Dierdorff Dinah Donaldson Chris Dormaier Sharon EckJhart Daphne George Marjorie Hathaway Sally Marie Hamilton Terri Hendries Kathy Honsberger Leslie Ironside Elizabeth Lee Keil Jane A. Kippes Kappa Deltas Sponsor Children The Kappa Deltas sponsored again this year children at Epton House and Lakeland Village, both established to care for retarded children. The house ' s foreign exchange student was Hannaka Kebebe, a sociology major from Ethiopia. The pledge dance, “2001 Space Odessey,” held in December, the White Rose Formal in March, and a spring cruise on Coeur d ' Alene provided social activities for the members of Kappa Delta. 464 KA Gail Lacefield Patti Leadon Sherry Lester Louanna Lynch Mina L. Nichols Sue Noble Donna Ogle Sue Oswald Nancy K. Ousley Terry Parish Lynn Randa Joanna Rohrmann Patty Sage Karen Sathe Judy Seymour Sandra Sollenberger Debbie Taro Carol Trohimovich Rondy Marie Voorhees Terry Wheeler 1 Bev Beckwith Sandra Beckwith Sharon Beckwith Kathy Berg Deborah Loudon Jill Berry Betsy Brandon Cynde Crabbs Sharon Dullanty Michelle I. Frank Annette Gaines Jaki Giles Nancy Gorshe Becky Gottschalk Janice Gunning Cindy Hash Jennifer Hillis Sheila Homchick Betsy Husom Linda Kay Johnston Kappa$ Celebrate 100th Anniversary Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority initiated several new projects. Under President Jan Cooper the 56 members held a Founders ' Day Banquet honoring the 100th year anniversary of their sisterhood. The main goal established by the officers was to design a more meaningful pledge program, tying the sorority more closely to campus and world activities. Traditions were still important. $.uch activities as the Big-Little sister fireside, a cruise on Coeur d’Alene Lake, plus an exchange with their Idaho chapter, made a year of fun, excitement, and learning for Kappa Kappa Gamma. 466 KKT UK. Marilee Jordan Karen Kendall Connie Jo Kincaid Kay Lattin Betsy Lindsay Shawn MacPherson Linda Mather Molly Jane McWhorter Kay Miller Sue Moyer Nancy Nelson Marcia Pearson Tracy D. Richards Jean Robertson Karen L. Rodda Kathleen L. Rodda Nancy Lee Roth Barb Schroeder Theresa Ann Smith Brenda Studholme Connie Taylor Rose Mary Van Winkle Carol Wilson Linda Yearout KKr 467 Steve Barnes Ted C. Barr Steve Robert Bates Tom Bates Kenneth J. Berry, Jr. Randy Bloster Dan Briggs Darrell Ernest Bryan Rico L. Castro James Clark Howard M. Clifton John B. Daniels Dick Dressel Rob Dunlap Robbie Forbes Richard A. Gazal Forrest Gill Robert S. Gossett Mark Graham DouglasC. Hamilton Norman Hansen Marc Harvey Mark Holman Dean Hummels Dave Hopkins Roger Horton Roy L. Johnson D. Scott Knight John C. Kosich Larry Larson 468 KS W. Bruce Larson Craig T. Mandeville R. Grant MacLean Bruce McLean Larry McCaughey Richard D. Miller Jay Mills Randy Ohrt Gary Oman Wayne K. Patterson Larry B. Pearson Clark Richards Frank M. Schmidt Dennis Seipp Bob Silhavy Robb Stack Terry Stokesbary Terry W. Turney Frank Walkowski Roger Watanabe Ron Wilbourn Wine and Spaghetti on Menu for Special Dinner An annual pledge dance began the year ' s activities for Kappa Sigma. A winter formal held in Spokane and the wine and spaghetti dinner with Gamma Phi Beta, Alpha Gamma Delta, and Alpha Delta Pi were two of the big winter activities, followed later in the spring with the annual cruise on Lake Coeur d ' Alene and a spring dance. The 60 members were under the guidance of President Grant MacLean. K2 469 The Watermelon Bust remains a Tradition The traditional Wa termelon Bust headed the fall events for Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. Other annual events; the Christmas fireside, spring formal, spring cruise with the ATO ' s, and the pledge dance “Rag Time Ball” contributed to the full ledger for the 65 members. The men also participated in various projects and other activities under the leadership of their president Tim Holbrook. Ronald Dean Carlson John Byron Clark Tom Dechenne Stephen Mark Deller Dan Derouin G. George Dewey Dale C. Duskin Dave Duskin Jim Dwinell Doug Erickson 470 AXA Kevin M. Foley Craig Allen Ferrel Ronald P. Genuario Brian Harshman Jim Holmes Craig S. Johnson Patrick S. Johnson Steve Klinski Jack Ronald Knapp Jeffrey T. Langlow Curtis Thayne Larson Stanley C. Lochrie Randy Moore Michael Charles Lowery Brian P. Munson IV Randall Keith Olson Ronald Parrish Dave Rorem Thomas V. Sahlberg Leon Sanders David Settle George R. Sutch III Michael Sweeney Kirk Wallace Mike Walton James A. Wandling J.D. Wells AXA 471 Eric Emil Anderson Greg Astells Daniel W. Baker Rich Berndt David Bondo Greg Brady Phil Brady Ron Bromfield Daun Brown Ed Burger James P. Chapados Patrick Collins Ken Doane Rick Doane Dennis Duffy Joe Farina Dave Fredrickson Robert L. Gundlach Steven Carl Harrop Roger Hart Michael Thomas Haynes Robert Katica Brad A. Kay Dennis Kearns Kenneth E. Kollmyer Kit Latta Larry Lee Mike Mickas John L. Mills James Milne 472 i Ae Lewiston Orphans Entertained by Phi Delts A rewarding and busy year was experienced by the 60 members of Phi Delta Theta. Fall activities began with the pledge dance, “Phi Delt Ball,” and followed with the “Phi Night Experience” pajama dance, and later the spring cruise on Lake Coeur d ' Alene. Their community service day involved a picnic and baseball game in Lewiston for orphans. The annual turtle race was again sponsored by the Phi Delts during Parents’ Weekend. A weekend camping and fishing trip was held for the members instead of a spring formal. David A. Moe Donald I. M oe Doug Moramarco Mark New land Craig Noble Bill Nurmi Larry M. Olson Patrick H. O’Neil Tom Allen Ortolf Jeff Pewe William W. Ratcliffe Barry B. Rodland Stanley A. Sargent Stephen M. Simko David M. Stewart Craig Swenson Nick Walker Bill Wieland Andrew A. Zimmerman Frank Zurline 4 A0 473 Phi Tau Picks Pledge Princess Selection of the Phi Kappa Tau Pledge Princess was among traditions upheld by Phi Kappa Tau this past year. Speakers from the Placement Office, College Life Insurance, and Marine Corps informed members of their various services and opportunities. Social activities included the “Rose Formal,” a fall pledge dance and Spring Cruise. The chapter also planned to adopt an orphan. HINGTON 474 $ KT Brian Eugene Berg Michael E. Bergevin Don Bury Steven Carnes Dennis Clark Gene Coleman Karl Denison Paul C. Eagon John M. Entenmann Bill Erwert John Hartman Dan Holtman Joe Kinney Steve Larsen Steven M. Lindberg John Marker Gary Alexander McEachern Bob McMillan Paul F. Mengedoht John B. Mills Ernie Nicholson Les Peterson Scott L. Robar Roger Shweid David C. Stewart Steven M. Uhron John G. Williams $KT 475 Phi Kappa Theta Remodels Entire House The most important changes in Phi Kappa Theta were the revision of the constitution, pledge program, and initiation and remodeling of the entire chapter house. Effort was made to establish an alumni association through an alumni reunion. Traditions upheld by members included a scholarship dinner and awards, Turnabout Day, a pledge sneak, a Christmas party, and a spring formal. Intramurals constituted a part of their campus activities. 476 $ K0 Richard H. Atwood Greg Bloom Michael Bouffiou Chris Christensen James N. Cochran Mark Engler William Gumm Renato Jones Gary Johnson Simon Karroum Jim Kirk ness Jim Krumsick Chris Laney Bill McDonell Jr. Michael Mclnnes Danny P. Mellon Greg Moser Craig Lee Muzeroll Gary C. Neill Alan R. Newcomb Thomas P. Reynolds Mike Robertson George Shea Tracy L. Spencer Greg Steclhammer Dave Geisbush Tom Vaug hn Robert K. Winston K0 477 Gery Amos James Gail Amos Chuck Anderson Casey Beard Gary Lee Blair Steve Bouchey Ken Boyko James Patrick Carroll Lee Carstens Robert A. Coe John C. Ennen Stephen E. Evans Karl Einkelnburg D. Keith Flagler Randy Stewart Fockler Alvis R. Forbes Roger Glaser John Gorman Gary Paul Gottschalk Bob W. Hergert Steak or Beans - Which do you get? Steak or beans was the menu for the 50 members of Phi Sigma Kappa, depending on their scholastic achievement. Those men attaining a 3.0 GPA or above ranked a steak while the others sufficed on be ans. Activities for the house included a Military Brawl, Western dance, Founders’ Day formal, Housemother’s party, a Christmas party, and both a fall and spring cruise. A new project for the Phi Sig’s was their joint effort in building a basketball court. Ken West was responsible for directing the action for the fraternity as he was the elected president. 478 4 2K Jim D. Hoersch James P. Hurley Bruce Johnson Greg Jones Walter W. Kastner Stephen P. Kelly Ron Kercheval Kurtis B. Kiehn Ron Laubach Gary Lee O’Leyar Tom McLain Gary Mitzel John E. Mitzel Curt A. Morris Dick Paulson R. Stephan Rasmussen Kjell Krohn Riege Steven Smith Michael E. Talley Ronald LeeTanneberg Brian Wallace Bob Weller Richard I. Williams Ronald E. Wilson $SK 479 Kathie Barcott Joanne Binford Robin Bjorklund Jacque Bowman Marilyn Brill Nancy Bruce Claudia Chartier Karlyn Christen Debbie Cooley Janny Cronkhite Susan J. Crosby Katherine Ellis Molly Ennis Stephanie L. Fredette Mary Gallagher Heidi Howard Jill Jensen Jennifer Johnson Joed Johnson Laurie Jones Patricia J. Kirk Annette LaLonde Karen Lewis Kathy Lewis 1970-71 Filled With Various Experiences A long list of varied activities made the year for Pi Beta Phi sorority an energetic one. Besides scholarship and philanthropic dinners, the members participated in Homecoming and held their annual pledge dance. Guest speaker at the scholarship banquet was President Glenn Terrell, and Mrs. John, the Pi Phi’s Province President, visited the house to help coordinate sorority goals. Under President Linda Roe, the fifty members experienced a rewarding year. 480 TIB Terry Lowry Cindy Mann Vicki Mann Carolyn Mather Linda Mayberry Becky Mitchell Sandy Moore Becky Morrison Kay Murray Beth Olrogg Kathi Pynor Denise Richardson Becki Rightmire Deborah Rightmire Linda Roe Janet Sande Gail Sarchet Joan Scott Mary Jo Seaman Lcannc Solin Anne Wells Gay Whitehead Sharon Wick Jan Wiggum Karol Williams Spark Carlander Gary Carlyle John R. Cutter Ross Dove Jim Giesa Chuck Hawthorne John Hinton Gordon J. Johnston Joe Johnston Keith Alan Kramer Richard Kramer Mike Kunz Clothing Drive Benefits Fruit Pickers of Yakima The annual fall pledge dance started off the year’s activities for Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. The “Rabbit Habit’’ dance followed in December, and activities were rounded out by the formal and the humanitarian clothing drive project for the Yakima Valley fruit pickers. The 45 members enjoyed a fun- filled and enterprising year. IIKA 483 Michael D. Lynch Stephen Richard Malphrus Scott T. McClure Bill Moos Bill Naismith Olin Nichols Bruce Schade Robert Schlecht Dale J. Schneider Wayne E. Staley Don W. Transeth Frank Tuminello David M. Warren Richard Watkins Tony Wiggins Pat LaFramboise Rodney Liseth Robert E. Lundin Robert D. Olliver Paul M. Olson Tim Rowand Lawson Abinanti James P. Aden Thomas Aitchison Carl E. Anderson Mack Armstrong Darrell Bafus Tony Baker Kirk Baumann Timothy L. Baumann Lawrence G. Bennett George Berry R. Alan Birtchet D. Mike Boone Kirk Boys Ken Bright Gary Brown Dave A. Brooks Doug Bruce Michael Hill Chaney Charles A. Curtis Timothy M. Danaher Rick Eide Richard Thomas Fellows Donald R. Fisher Kyle A. Frandle Scott Gamelin William M. Gordon Lane Griffin John Grohs Jim Hahner Brian Hipperson Eric Hopkins Michael R. Ittner Floyd S. Keller, Jr. Larry Kennaugh Michael F. La very 484 2AE Dan Lawhead Patrick R. Lewis Dan Lust Michael Mallory Andy Maloof Jeff McManus Scott R. Morgan Mike Mrachek Scott Neill Phillip R. Nixon Duane L. Noble Mark Norris Dan Oliver Pete Osgard Norm Patterson Roger Thomas Pennell Dennis Rea James W. Remington Barry Roach Russell E. Shaub Scott B. Smith Peter Smith Tom Smith Richard L. Snyder Jack Stentz Joachim Stohr Patrick Tucker John Waldburger Steve Waples Don Widman S.A.E. Olympics an Annual Success Most activities of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity evolved in the warm spring months. The spring cruise, Sigma Alpha Olympics, Snake River Function, Little Sister Picnic, and the annual spring formal were a few. The 68 members under the leadership of Jim Hahner, president, enjoyed a rewarding and busy school year. SAE 485 John Amos Craig Angelo Gary Angelo Kim S. Barnes Randall Brebner Brian Clark David A. Grundstrom Mark Edward Gunning Brad Hagen Eric Jarvi Robert Johnson James Joseph Julich Don Judy Chris King Keith O. Lessard Triad Function Heads Activities For Sigma Chi Activities for Sigma Chi fraternity included the “Sweetheart Ball ’ Triad function with the Betas and the Phi Delts, a cruise with Phi Sigma Kappa, a humanitarian bottle drive to benefit Wallace Village for Children, and the Sigma Chi road rally in April. The 41 members of the house were under President John VanDuzor. 486 SX Daymon E. Marple Dennis Lane McClure Douglas Jeffery Meadows Jim Mohoric Patrick D. O’Neil Michael Lewis Paluck Dennis L. Pfaff Mark Puskar Kim Reeder Jon Seitz Rick Staton Randall Strait Glenn E. Szabo K. John Van Duzor SX 487 Sue Apple Sherry Elaine Arstcin Carol L. Birdsell Cathy Blodgett Linda Boyce Sheila Brokie Madora J. Clodfelter Paige Conrad Teresa T. Crain Laura Extine Ruth Fenner Jeanne Flower Janet Halver Patricia Heikel Jan Hemingway Pam Horning Susan Keefer Shelley Kensler Gail Lederle Kathryn Lemley Year Marked the 100 th Anniversary for Sigma Kappa The pledge dance “Snowbust” and later the Christmas party for children of alumnae started off the year for the 45 members of Sigma Kappa sorority. The year marked the 100th centennial anniversary for the sorority and was celebrated with a tea. A spring cruise in April and the house formal “Close to You” were special spring functions. A first this year for the Sigma Kappa’s was the replacement of the house meeting every other week by a guest speaker. Guests included representatives from the Placement Bureau, H.E.P. and the Counseling Service. 488 SK Lisa Maag Deborah Manarolis Louise Mehner Kathleen Lynn Money Joan Murphy Vicki Norrie Julie Odman Debbie Pierson Sharon Reffett Bennie Robertson Yvonne Sanders Carrie Schillberg Sally Schoeff Marilyn Smith Elaine Spencer Diana Stack Cindy Strait Jane Tippett Cherie Thompson Cindy Votaw Kim Warrior Lark Wilson Lily N. Woo Claudia Young ■ 2K 489 Mark Babcock Bill Bakamis Jim Baker Kent Beebe Don Alan Brunssen Steve Burnett Darrel Carter Craig J. Campbell Mark A. Chapman Mark L. Degerstedt Terry Esvelt Paul Fletcher Kent Gable Jim Gagliardi Tom Gnojek Gordon J. Guice Michael Hastings Greg M. Hattori Bob Herr Richard Hively J Matt Hoydar Dan Hull Craig Jackson Bruce R. Johnson ames Taylor Johnson M ike Johnson Scott Johnson Gary Jorissen Lanny Kliewer Cory Knauss Pledge Dance and Halloween Coincide at Sigma Nu President Jim Thayer led the 62 men of Sigma Nu through an energetic year. The pledge dance was held in conjunction with Halloween and was entitled the “Hal¬ loween Ball ' The spring months brought more events’ “White Rose” formal, “Water Front Brawl,” and the spring cruise in May, besides several keggers. 490 EN ■ Jed Kuczynski Gary P. Larson Steve Lieberg Andrew Duff MacGillivray T. Scott MacGillivray Charles G. Madison Chris Madison Mike M. Makela Dick Mitchell Mike Mizumoto Rick Murray Warren Nicley Tim Olson Robb Pankey Ray Parr Steve R. Pearson James W. Philopant Patrick Rogers J. Randy Ryan Steve Sather Daniel Schnell Mike Schnell Eric M. Skaug Howard Otto Skaug Bill Skinner Daniel Slagle David Slagle, Jr. Michael A.D. Stanley James Thayer John Thayer Bob Tracy Rod C. Wiggins 2N 491 Gary Baranzini Dan Bariault Bill Batten Mark David Bigger Mel Brink Doug Brown Bill Butler Chuck Daiger Douglas G. Danielson Bill Davis Ed Dean D. Craig Dewey Jerome Fisher Steven R. Goebel Larry Goodman Reed Hadley Bill Handy David Hardy Robert H. Hastings Bruce Hauber Randy Helgath Claude K.H. Ho Steven D. Hoag Scott Huntley Dan Indgjerd Frank Jackson Bruce King Michall F. Kirk Charles G. Leyster William Lyon 492 2$ E Randy Magorty Carnie McArthur Jeff McArthur Price Middleton J. Michael Moore Thomas D. Nagle Stan Rhodes Tom Rhone Mike Rickert Leo M. Roozen Gerald L. Santman Jim Satterfield John R. Sitton Scott Scalor Taylor Gerry Thompson Scott Valley Tim Vawter Cliff Webster Barry Rick Whitney Dave Williams Brandt Willson Sig Ep’s Hold Queen of Hearts Formal The “Queen of Hearts” formal headed the list of traditional activities of Sigma Phi Epsilon. The 54 members, under Dan Indgjerd, held a fall pledge dance, a pajama dance in May, the Senior Christmas dinner, and other functions. Scholarship speakers were also brought to the house during the year. 2tf E 493 Ed Bailey Brad Baker Roger Beck Brad Becker Rick Bird Greg Botch Keith Brehm Ken Britton John Champion James Corcoran Larry P. Diediker Michael Doherty Greg Finn Richard E. Grace Bruce Hamilton John Hickey Craig Howard Neil Johnson Brian Kirkpatrick Bill Kludas Randy Koehler Ed Magill John Meehan Stephen V. Merkley John Murphy TKE ' s Sponsor Regional Basketball Tournament When not involved in the sponsorship of the TKE Regional Basketball Tournament, members of TKE were active in house functions—the Boxer Shorts Dance, a winter formal, spring cruise, pledge dance and sneak, and Crab Feed. The group received an award trophy for most improved in Intramurals. Numerous functions were held with the Daughters of Diana, their little sister organization. 494 TKE Doug Myers Jim Nagle Les Okonek Kyle Lee Olson Christopher G. Reed John P. Roeber Pete Rosvall David J. Sadick Lyle Schindler Harold Scott Van Stingel Fre d Stobb John Ross Swanes Nick Thoennes Chuck Valentine Mike Voeller Robert J. Walter Warren Willoughby TKE 495 Bruce H. Benzel Jim Britain Kelly Brown Theta Chi Adopts Less Rigid Pledge Program A new project for the Theta Chi’s this year was a less rigid pledge program. Among the traditional activities of the 55 members were active participation in Intramurals, the annual Dream Girl Contest, Songfest, and visitation by campus speakers. A well-known tradition of the Theta Chi’s was Ox, the House’s St. Bernard. Tom Carney Dave Cams Mike Carroll Mike Conklin Thomas O. Dauer Tom Elliott Scott Eubanks Mark J. Fechko Fred Fishback 496 ex ex 497 John Van Rooy Christian Weber Stan Weber Jay Gorham Randy C. Hamilton H ns-Olof M. Hermans Chris Kambak Gary F. Knell Cal Lantz Randy E. Lonborg J. Richard Loofburrow Ronald Marshall Jeff Martin Dave Nordeen Scott James Smith Arn Allen Mark Boreen Don Buswell Scott Collin AJ Cottier W. Daniel Crocker David C. Ellis Mike Ellis Rich Fitzgerald Mike Ford Stephen M. Fuson Doug Garbareno Randy Grady Ron Grey Ronald A. Hanson Ray Mathisen William D. Moore Mike O ' Neil Steve Olson Dennis O. Packer Melvin Parmenter Don Peach Duane S. Rowett Galen L. Scott Steve Shinohara Charles Springer Larry C. Swendsen Michael Vixie Bruce Warninger Theta Xi’s hold Functions with Little Sisters Many of the functions of Theta Xi were heldwith the Little Sisters of the Unicorn. At Christmas time an exchange was held and the Little Sisters helped decorate the house tree. At Halloween, pumpkin carving gave members and the Little Sisters a chance for an informal get-together. The pledge dance was hel d May 8th. Initiation included cleaning up the Palouse River, the road to Albion, and the stadium for the WSU-University of Idaho Football game. 498 0S Closing Silver chains around the sun will pull us up beside the others. Living men are insular and cannot all be brothers. 502 Closing I Help The I Turn Worker ' boycott A lettuce boycott shot in the head through the back of a police car, dying in the women’s liberation hospital, sterilized, with a tube down his throat, said that Jimi Hendrix is not dead; he is only sleeping. Closing 505 SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Long-legged mushroom man has come beside the water. And taken up with Mary Jane, the teacher’s only daughter. Shaking chicken, broken neck. Steel-sharp knife cut through the skin. Pump the molten seashore in And cover the rocks with poison. Rattlesnake lover in the walls, has taken all he can hear. He sells it to Mathiason, who prints it. 508 Closing The streets of our country are in turmoil. Tlve Universities are filled with students rebelling aiul rioting. Communists are seeking to destroy our country. Russia is threatening us with her might. And the republic is in danger. Yes-danger from within and without. We need law and order! ...Without law and order our nation can not survive..’’ Jump wheedle stick at a certain bottom level. Say you’ll give a good time beside the water. Cunning little crackerbarrel, queen of cutie pie eyes. A very special sea. A very special sky. A khaki Gl ration, special way to die. So long. Bye, Bye, Bye. —Kathy Lynch and Paul Arntson 512 Closing A Abbott, Dave.347 Abdel-Fattah, Tawfiq S.286 Abersfeller, Tina.367 Abinant, I, Lawson.115,484 Abrams, Cathy.294 Acacia.422 Achziger, Judith.359 Adams, Helen R.-.355 Adams, Jeffrey Alan.438 Adams, Mary Ellen.294 Adamson, James N. 294,432 Adamson, Susan Kay.224 Aden, James Paul.484 Aden, John Thomas.448 Adkins, John S.413 Adkins, Ronald J.273 Adler, Gail Lyn.367 Afagh-tabrizi, Susan.397 Agnew, Karen L.242,294,136 Agricultural Economics Club.239 Agricultural Education.245 Agricultural Engineering.. .240 Agronomy Club.238 Ahmad, Nisar.286 Ahmed, Gulzar.286 AIChE.255 Ahmad, Mrs. Hamida.286 Ailport, John Henry.381 Air Force ROTC...265 Air Force Staff...265 Aitchison, Thomas Paul.484 Akamine, Toshio.216 Akins, Bonnie Lea. 294,344 Akins, Marian Joyce.133 Akock, Steve. 77 Akre, Sara Beth.223 Albright, Diane.133,134 Alder, Steve.222,294,428 Aleksey, Michael F.294 Alexander, Herbert.78 Alhasni, Abdul Quddoos.294 Alholm, Stephen Lee.283 Ali, Dr. Habib.286 Alkhalll Rashid.294 Allard, Deborah R.244,292,440 Allen, Arnlll.498 Allen, Diane Kathleen.294 Allen, Liz.70 Allen, Janie. 250,394 Allen, Karen.405 Allen, Margaret Alice.278,294,375 Allen, Margaret Ann.276,278,294 Allen, Bill.367 Aller, Margaret. 294,375 Alley, Essie Rav.375 Allert, Richard M.294 Allert, Wally.413 Aim, Edward S. 258,280,294,371 Almos, Janet Kay.74 Aim, Edward Stephen.276 Alpen, Angela.390 Alpha Chi Omega.424 Alpha Delta Pi.426 Alpha Epsilon Rho.272 Alpha Gamma Rho.428 Alpha Gamma Delta.430 Alpha Kappa Lambda.432 Alpha Kappa Psi.250 AJpha Lambda Delta.279 Alpha Omicron Pi.434 Alpha Phi.V...436 Alpha Phi Omega.282 Alpha Phi Sigma.275 Alpha Tau Alpha.249 AlphaTau Omega.438 Alpha Xi Delta.440 Alpha Zeta....240 Alsin, Gregory Paul.381 Al-shaheen, Ibrahim M.286 Altenburg, Carol M. 294,359 Altena, Camilla L..294,413 Alvarez, Albert Jr.352 Alvarez, Kay.390 Aludt, June.134 Ambrogio, Laurie.375 Ambur, Susan Margaret.371 Ament, Joseph William.381 American Pharmaceutical Association .. 270 Ames, Catherine E. .359 Amidon, Alda.135,136,254,363 Ammerman, Steve.443 Amos, Gery Gene.478 Amos, James Gail.478 Amos, John Arthur.486 Amudi, Mohamed Omar.286 Anawalt, Bruce.203 Ancellotti, Martin B.78 Ancellotti, Terry.136 Anders, Rea D.97 Andersen, Birgitte L.405 Andersen, Carol.390 Andersen, Dale G.77 Anderson, Albert Earl.191 Anderson, Barbara Ann.137,394 Anderson, Carl Edward.267 Anderson, Carol Marie.375 Anderson, Charles Roy.478 Anderson, David R.. 294,438 Anderson, David Wayne.96 Anderson, Dean Arthur.381 Anderson, Eric E.294 Anderson, Eric Emil. 246,472 Anderson, Gail.273 Anderson, James R. 233,381 Anderson, Jan.338 Anderson, Janet E.338 Anderson, Jeanne.232,294,464 Anderson, Jerilynn. 291,355 Anderson, Joan Lois.375 Anderson, Judith Lynn.371 Anderson, Judy Eileen.394 Anderson, Karlyn . ..355 Anderson, Linda Alyn. 241,400 Anderson, Marcia.270,271,294 Anderson, Margaret C.426 Anderson, Marilyn.338 Anderson, Mark. 270,271,294,458 Anderson, Mary Ann.375 Anderson, Michael T.367 Anderson, Pamela.444 Anderson, Paul G. 294,456 Anderson, Robert L.371 Anderson, Rodney Carl. 88,242 Anderson, Signe M.283 Anderson, Sig. 294,413 Anderson, Susan Rae. 294,413 Anderson, Talmadge.7.167 Anderson, Victoria J. 278,294 Andrew, Betty.7 .410 Andrews, Michael Lee.428 Andrews, Ruth Kay. 294,375 Andrist, Margaret S. .410 Ange, Leigh Temple.436 Angel Flight...267 Angell, Larry N.138,294 Angelo, Craig Eugene.486 Angelo, Gary Alvin.486 Angus, Claudia.375 Antill, Shelley J.390 Apaydin, Hilal. 275,371 Apland, James M. 282,294 Appel, Denise.390 Appel, Steven J.347 Apple, Susan Lynne.488 Appling, Phillip Eugene.367 Arab Students.287 Archer, Donald Charles.448 Ardell, Tom.144 Arevalo, Wendy Rhyae.394 Argetes, Harry T. 294,402 Arias-lozano, Cecilia.316,390 Armstrong, Devora Lee . . . 178,236,434 Armstrong, Diana,.394 Armstrong, Edward John.78 Armstrong, Laurel S.394 Armstrong, Mack D.484 Armstrong, Mark Lane.245 Armstrong, Stephen C.233 Armstrong, William.443 Army ROTC.260 Army Sponsors.260 Army Staff.261 Arnold Air Society.266 Arnold, Edd....144,454 Arnold, Marshia Ann.375 Aronson, Bruce. 225,413 Arstein, Sherry Elaine.488 Arteel, Carrie Lynn.91,452 Arts.25 Arvidson, Steve. 294,456 Asante, Comfort.294 Asante, Daniel C.294 ASCA Council. .237 ASCE.255 Ashenbrenner, Allan J.428 Ashment, Tabor R.371 Aslam, Mohammad.286 Asplund, Donna. 294,440 Associated Women Students. 230 Astells, Gregory M.472 ASWSU Committees.222 ASWSU Executive.220 Atherton, Dave.144,273 Athletic Council. .77 Athletic Honors.146 Atkerson, Bruce T.294 Atkins, Ralph Teddy.219 Atkinson, Jan. 294,430 Atwood, Kathy Susan. 294,413 Atwood, Richard H.477 Au, Patrick Ho-Ming.409 Auld, June.136,254 Aumann, Marianne. . . 276,278,294,410 Aune, Truda Rae. 250,426 A.U.S.A.260 Ausman, Deanne.452 Aust, Heesoon Jun.:295 Aust, Phillip M.294 Austin, George T.156 Avery, Diana Marie.133,137 Axelson, Kristie.254 Axtell, Anita.338 Axtell, Vicki.405 Ayers, Janine.338 Aynsley, Brock Ord T.78,116,147 Azodi, Hormoz..278 B Baars, Ronald Emerson.381 Babb, Judith Kay. 241,242 Babcock, Barbara Lee.340 Babcock, Mark.490 Babcock, Thomas H.267,295,454 Babin, Jackie.134,135,254 Baca, Ruben.96 Backus, Leonard L.381 Baehiser, Patsy.259 Baeyen, Dennis . 295,400 Bafus, Darrell Adrian.484 Bafus, Marlene. 295,426 Bafus, Roger Allen.381 Bagley, Bob.443 Bagley, Ronald Gordon.399 Bagnall, Curtis Lee.276 Bagne, Cynthia.390 Bagwell, George.413 Bahr, Robert David.428 Baier, Ronald Oscar.252 Bailey, Bette.295 Bailey, Daniel Jay.246 Bailey, Ed.494 Bailey, Robert Edgar.78 Bailey, Robin.359 Bailey, Tom. 260,381 Bailor, Kathy.452 Baird, Dick.365 Bakamis, Bill. 257,490 Baker, Alton F. Ill.484 Baker, Barb.462 Baker, Beth.295 Baker, Brad.494 Baker, Daniel W. 295,472 Baker, Ernest Eugene.428 Baker, Jim.490 Baker, Jo Ann.387 Baker, Nancy Ann.365 Bakke, Tony C.278,295,371 Baldon, Dirk Arin . 252,413 Baldwin, Katherine.270,271,460 Balhiser, Patsy.436 Balich, James Richard.78 Ball, Dennis Russell.247 Ball, Robert Wayne.280 Balyeat, Rick .273 Banan, Harry P.251,295,413 Bancroft, Linda.390 Bang, Barbara.338 Bane, Marilyn.452 Bang, Barb.292 Banks, Laurie.394 Bannon, Brad.422 Baran, Stephen Joseph.367 Baranzini, Gary Wayne.492 Barbee, David Daniel.132 Barbee, Diana Ruth.132 Barber, Becky.480 Barclay, Cathy.260,264,430 Barcott, Kathy.480 Bardin, Shelley. ' . .295 Barhanovich, Mary M. 230,365 Bariault, J. Daniel.492 Barkley, Lester.258,295,399 Barlow, Elizabeth . 264,394 Barnard, Keri Hart .295 Barnard, Wayne B.295 Barnes, Dallas, E.295 Barnes, Kim S. 295,486 Barnes, Robert Ernest. 241,242 Barnes, Stephen Alan.468 Barnett, Donald G. Jr.285 Barnett, Marilyn Louise.390 Barney, Barbara Leah.390 Barnufsky, Stephen C. 295,399 Barr, R. Clay.132 Barr, Joanne.444 Barr, Ted C...234,295,468 Barrall, George Erich.88 Barrett, Daniel..295 Barrett, Dannie Paul.276 Barrett, Douglas H.295 Barrett, Joe. 278,432 Barrett, Lon.295 Barrett, Marsha.137,413 Barrett; Vicki Ann.430 Barrett, Vicki Lynn.344 Barrom, Daniel Paul .295 Barrom, Linda Ellen.276 Barrom, Shayne Marie. 276,295 Bartells, Dick.381 Bartelheimer, Alan R.413 Bartels, Kathleen.133,342 Bartholomew, Ellen A.230,290,359 Bartholomy, Janet.363 Bartlett, Paul Nanson.96 Bartley, Linda Carol .65 Bartoletta, Marilyn K.171,175,177 Barton, Larry Sheppard . . . .60,116,253 Bartrum, Sally.295 Baseball.138 Basich, Marco. 279,280 Basit, Abdul.286 Basso, Gail. 226,375 Batchelor, Dave.399 Bates, Stan.77 Bates, Steve Robert.468 Bates, Thomas Allen.468 Batfany, Laura.462 Basketball.100 Bassi, Rhonda.394 Batfany, Laurie.236 Batten, William Joseph.492 Bauer, Jonathan.381 Bauermeister, Daniel D.233 Baugh, Betty Maxine.295 Baughman, George.255 Baum, David .264 Baum, Pamela Lynn .340 Baumann, Kirk Randal .484 Baumann, Timothy Lee .484 Baumgartner, Judy.444 Baxter, David Arthur.278 Bayley, Richard.280,295,448 Baze, Mark.365 Beadle, Doug.250 Beale, Kenneth W.413 Beam, Arlene “Sunny”’. . .. 184,189,296 Beames, J im.413 Bean, Martha.371 Bean, Steven Craig.225 Beard, Casey. 296,478 Beard, Gloria .. 296,390 Beardslee, Dean L.. . .219 Beardsley, Christine K.177 Beasley, Wallis.199 Beatty, Lynn Alan.253 Beaver, Chuck.253 Beban, Jackie.135 Bebbe, Steve.105 Becartea, Judy.283 Becicka, Kerry Jeanne.296 Beck, Don Errol.456 Beck, Randi .355 Beck, Roger Thomas.494 Beck, Theresa Ann.292 Becker, Brad.494 Becker, Walter A.273 Beckley, Kelly R.277,296,443 Beckman, Margaret. 275,436 Beckwith, Beverlee Rae.91,466 Beckwith, Sandra.171,175,177, 296,466 Beckwith, Sharon Lynn.178,466 Beebe, Kent S.490 Beechinor, Mary.375 Beechinor, Thomas G..240 514 Index Begert, Liz. .367 Behne, Nancy. .394 Behrens, Jean Ann. .... 296,340 Beidleman, Sterling Kirk . .381 Beieler, Shirley L. .413 Belanger, Bob. .381 Bell, April Kathleen. .276 Bell, Craig M. .296 Bell, Dennis R. .... 268,296 Bell, Eric D.J. .88 Bell, Eric W. .112 Bell, Gary. .381 Bell, Regina Louise. .90 Bell, Ronald Wayne. .399 Bemel, Nancy Lee. .278 Bemis, Randall Patrick. . . .438 Benavides, Graciela. .359 Benedict, Cheryl Fay . . . . .340 Benedict, Dave. .443 Benefiel, Pat. . 296,440 Benge, Charlene Ann . . . . .250 Benito, Rustine. .296 Benner, Karen . .405 Bennett, Bradley Ross . . . .296 Bennett, Carol. .359 Bennett, Diana. .355 Bennett, Edward M. .77 Bennett, John. .381 Bennett, Lawrence G. . . . .484 Bennett, LucyJ. .355 Bennett, Ruth . .355 Benny, Darcy Ann. . 232,446 Bensel, Barry G. . 296,402 Benson, Gary George . . . . .253 Benson, Gary Lee. .124 Benson, Nancy E,. .296 Benson, Benny . .381 Bentzien, Lynnette Lee . . .426 Benzel, Anita Dell. .275,297,426 Benzel, Bruce H. . 297,496 Benzel, Edward Charles. . .258 Berthdf, Steve D. .456 Berentson, Kristine A. .387 Berg, Lani. .297 Berg, Brian Eugene. .219,228,475 Berg, Greg. .413 Berg, Janice. .367 Berg, Kathleen L. .466 Berg, Robert Bruce. .219 Bergan, Gary Charles . . . . .78 Bergeron, Kurt Walter . . . .191 Bergevin, Michael E. .475 Bergly, Andrea Lou. .250 Bergquist, Craig Reed . . . .88 Berken, Janet. .338 Berkey, David Arnold. . . . .438 Berman, Eric E. .413 Berndt, Rich. .472 Berringer, Brett Murry. . . .448 Berry, Carol Ann. .405 Berry, George Lee. .484 Berry, Jill. . 279,466 Berry, Kathleen . .... 236,424 Berry, Kenneth Jay Jr.. . . .468 Berry, Michael J. .402 Berry, Miles A. .347 Berry, Stanley. .201 Berryessa Michelle L. .243 Bershaw, Michael E. . 251,297 Bertehart, Harold. .264 Bertoglio, Sue. . .72,280,444 Bertramson, B.R. .150 Bertrand, Ronald G. .276,278,297 Bertsch, Douglas L. .413 Bess, Fred Lee III. .... 252,456 Bess, Lisa. .390 Bess, Lynn M. Beta Gamma Sigma .. . 251 Beta Theta Pi . . 442 Betcher, Mary Turner . .. .... 297,394 Betlach, Nancy Lynn .. . . .... 280,434 Betlach, Steve. .456 Bettesworth, Larry G. . .. .... 297,443 Betts, Bonnie. .375 Bhagat, Surinder K. .258 Bhatia, Vishnu. .202 Bhattacharya, Debanshu . .... 227,258 Biala, Abdalla Said. .286 Bickelhaupt, Dan G. .... 238,428 Bickenbach, Judith Ann. . .... 135,137 Bickford, Dennis Ward . . .256 Bickford, Neil Bradley . . . .276 Biddle, Gail . .387 Biddle, Linda. .... 230,355 Bigger, Mark David. . 78,492 Bigley, Phillip A.381 Bigornia, Gene.367 Bills, Jim...456 Bilsland, Gayle Diane.134 Binford, Joanne. 297,480 Bingaman, Ross Aaron. 245,249 Bingham, David.367 Bird . Rick..494 Birdsell, Carol Louise.488 Birtchet, R. Alan .484 Bishop, Richard A.297 Bisschoff, Robert Paul.129 Bisson, Sandi .375 Bisuo, Chester J.260 Bitow, Janis Rae.297 Bittner, Alicia A.394 Bjoraanesset Liz .394 B jorck, Stein Erik .128 Bjorklund, Robin.91,480 Bjorseth, Rondi .394 Black, Rebecca.178,436 Black, R.J.297 Black, Robert G.188,297 Black, Wayne Jay.432 Blacklaw, Patty Dorann.434 Blackwood, Laura.424 Blair, Detta .344 Blair, Gary Lee. 224,478 Blake, Jo Anne.246 Blanchard, Janet M.434 Blane, Bob.233,280,381 Blank, Glenda Kay.279 Blank, Sheldon Elmer.238 Blau, Linda R.371 Blazier, Lyn. 297,424 Blegen, Barbara Lynn. .359 Blodgett, Cathy. 279,488 Blondin, Karen.413 Bloom, Gail.394 Bloom, Greg. 297,477 Blosser, Sue .344 Blosser, T. H. 150 Bloxham, Laura Jeanne.276 Blue, Marnell Anita.137 Bluff, Barbara L.338 Blume, Harold G. Jr.267 Blume, Robert Warren. 297,352 Blunk, Bob.276 Bly, Cheryl. 297,338 Board of Publications.180 Board of Regents.207 Boardman, John F.297 Bobb, Bernard E.227 Bobb, Earl Victor.276,278,297 Bobb, Lenna.414 Bobb, Marna W.413 Bobbink, Stephen R.270,271,297 Bockman, Jo Ann.413 Boehm, Richard Charles.283 Boettcher, Linda . 297,410 Boettcher, Robin Lee.230,279,464 Bogan, Arthur.347 Bogumill, Diana L.405 Bohannan, Gary William . .258,276,297 Boldt, James Michael.86,219 Bolick, Barbara.390 Bolin, Thomas Russell. . .412 Boling, Judith Claire.259 Bolinger, Janis C.430 Bollinger, David James.381 Bolton, Susan K.390 Boman, Nora Lea.367 Boman, Nora Lea.242 Bomar, Nicole .344 Bonann, Gregory J.112,113 Bond, Larry A.371 Bond, Thomas Clinton .,275 Bond, William C.413 Bondo, David Loren.472 Bonneville, Mary E.297 Boone, Daniel Micheal.484 Boone, Thomas J. 273,276,277, 278,297,428 Boosinger, Steven B.130,132,432 Boreen, Mark.498 Boren, Janice.413 Borgens, Low den G. 245,371 Bortles, Lynel.Ira.144 Bortley, Linda.424 Boskovich, Theodore Jr.381 Boston, Janet.444 Bostrom, Pamela Joy.338 Botch, Greg.494 Botterman, Jane. 244,355 Bouchard, Wendy.387 Boucher, Carol Lee .342 Bouchey, Pat.436 Bouchey, Steven Dennis .478 Bouffiou, Mic hael. 279,477 Boughter, John Edward.297 Boughter, Myra Lynn. 137,297 Bougila, Ali Abougasim.286 Bouley, Cheri Jean.297 Bourne, Charlene Sue . 280,340 Bouslog, John Lewis.246 Bowe, Bill.381 Bowen, Donald . 244,381 Bowman, Beth. .344 Bowman, Jacque.73,86,480 Boy, Deborah.394 Boyce, Dave . • . 297,451 Boyce, Linda Ruth.488 Boyd, Harold .. . .227,237,273,280,428 Boyer, Linda .311 Boyer, Bob.297 Boyko, Ken. 297,478 Boys, Kirk Edward.484 Bradley, Don . 254,297 Bradley, Joseph T. 153,253 Bradshaw, Arthur. 264,265 Brady, Daryll A. 297,381 Brady, Gregory Lynn.472 Brady, Judith.228 Brady, Leo Maurice. 88 Brady, Philip Allen .472 Braham, William B.200 Brain, George B.154 Brake, John. 264 Bramer, Sharman Rae.259 Bran, Bev ..452 Brandenburg, Sue.236,297,444 Brandon, Betsy.134,466 Brandt, Douglas E.253,298,458 Branenburg, Susan Jane. 74,236 Brangwin, Mary.371 Brann, Beverly Jean.219,250 Brannan, William M.438 Branson, Debbie.390 Bratsky, Joseph H.371 Braun, Michael T.365 Bray, John Edward.180 Bray ton, Fritz.108 Brayton, F. Charles.138 Brazas, Terry.252 Braunwart, Eric C. 238,448 Bray, Helen Mary.394 Brayton, Frederick C.88 Brazeau, Philip H. Jr.78 Brebner, Randall Ian .486 Bredberg, Linda.394 Brehm, Keith.494 Brelsfordt Mary.413 Bremer, Judy ..276,297,394 Brenneis, Patricia.344 Brenneis, John Loren.276 Brenner, Curt.247,297,352 Breon, J. Douglas.399 Bresko, John. 279,280 Breslin, Denny.274 Brett, Pat.451 Bressane, Jose Marcos.128 Bressler, Taylor Kyle.352 Brewer, Deborah Elaine.134,136 Brewer, Lloyd.367 Brewer, Bob ..257 Brewer, Vicki Gayle.375 Brewer, William Harold. 297,413 Brice, Michael Jeane.116,147 Briehl, John Ludwig.190 Briggs, Dan Patrick.468 Bright, Ken Edward.484 Brill, Marilyn.137,279,480 Brimhall, Anne L.446 Brimmer, Larry James.371 Brimmer, Richard Paul .428 Brincken, Jane C.298 Brink, Gale F.363 Brink, Melvin Leslie.492 Bristol, Walter M.215 Britain, Jim.228,496 Britain, Sally.375 Brittell, Dave.347 Brittle, J. Scott.371 Britton, Ken.494 Brock, Donna Jean. 242,340 Brockie, Sheila.488 Brockway, Willye. 233,338 Broeckel, Larry W.428 Bromfield, Ronald R.472 Brook, Jack Ray.129 Brooks, Billy H. ... 255,298 Brooks, Carol Bernice .367 Brooks, David Alton .484 Brooks, Randall Lee.267 Broom, Jeffrey Lee.347 Broom, Marcia.394 Broome, John D. 298,399 Broomell, Joan.338 Brosius, Theresa F.410 Brough, Sally.460 Brower, Tom.278,298,443 Brown, Bradley Page.438 Brown, Charles .254 Brown, Claudia L.355 Brown, Cheri E.338 Brown, Daun Webbster .472 Brown, Dave.298 Brown, David Lee.448 Brown, Doug Eugene.428 Brown, Douglas Alan.492 Brown, Gail R. 298,400 Brown, Gary Norton.484 Brown, Josephine.278 Brown, Kelly. 225,496 Brown, Lois Ruth.135 Brown, Marsha .342 Brown, Michael Lynn.298 Brown, Nancy C.74,2 6,458 Brown, Nancy.394 Brown, Patti Jo. 355 Brown, Peggy Jane . 260,464 Brown, Becky. 230,359 Brown, Richard.399 Brown, Rich F.365 Brown, R. Michael . 276,278 Brown, Steven Eugene.352 Brown, Steve Franklin ... .237,245,399 Brown, William R. 214,226,227, 228 Brown, Yvonne.136,394 Broyles, Scott Calvin.252 Brubaker, Brian.264 Bruce, Constance Lee.292 Bruce, A Lynn.438 Bruce, Douglas Eugene.484 Bruce, Nancy..70,279,480 Bruins, Rita. . .359 Brulotte, Richard D.238 Brummel, Ronald Gene. 270,271 Brunner Rachel Ann.224 Brunssen, Don... 279,490 Brunzell, Laura.390 Brustad, Sally M.298 Brux, Cynthia Lee.394 Bryan, Darrell Ernest. 298,468 Bryan, Gary M.244 Bryant, Alvin E. 280,458 Bryson, David Wiley..258 Buchanan, Laura K.359 Buchanan, Rae Lynn.426 Buchenroth, Katherine.342 Buchholz, Robert. 285,298 Buchignani, Allan. 258,413 Buchmiller, Bill.454 Budhram, Harold S.278 Buergel, Catherine.413 Buker, Calvin.298 Bullis, Debbie. 236,298 Bullis, Bob.516 Bullo, Randall Scott.280 Bunch, James H.380 Bunday, Dennis.399 Bunger, Patti. 178,400 Bunn, Ed.184,274,365 Bunnell, Nancy Ann.• • 223 Bunting, Steve. 222,367 Burch, Dennis Lee.432 Burdeg, A. Laurie.387 Burdick, Edison E. Jr. ..298 Burdega, Lauri E.134 Burford, Brooks . .,.190,192,454 Burger, Edgar Peter. .472 Burger, Ginny.. ... 74,444 Burgess, Wayne A.454 Burke, David Robert.112,224,438 Burke, Janet M.394 Burke, Kathleen.342 Burke, Kevin Estill.438 Burke, Susan V.375 Burke, Thomas E.298 Burkhalter, Jerry Lee. 78 Burmark, Christine.298 Burmingham, Jan. 187,338 Burnett, Connie. 171,175,177, 298,371 Index 515 Burnett, Steve. .490 Burns, John. 237,238,298.428 Burns, Kent. .96 Burns, Shannon. . .. 131,253 Burns, Steve. ... 265,458 Burns , Terry L. .451 Burr, Debbie. .344 Burt, Susan. .390 Burton, Linda J. .371 Burton, Steven B. .409 Burwell, H. William. .298 Bury, Don. .475 Busch, Jan. ... 298,424 Busch, Sharon Louise. .338 Busch, Stephen Thomas. . . .. . . 78,147 Bush, Jerry. .191 Bush, John C.347 Bush, Nancy.355 Bussell, Rebecca L.244 Buswell, Don.498 Butchart, Harold G.260 Butcher, Carol.298 Butcher, Mrs. E.286 Butcher, Walter R.286 Butler, David Ross.225 Butler, William Taylor.492 Buttermore, Ralph M.216 Butts, William S.278 Bybee, Sue. 279,338 Bye, Gary W. 237,240,249, 245.297,428 Byham, Jane.298 Byquist, Susan Lee.76 Byrne, Sharon Sue.444 c Caballero, Dina M. .371 Cabebe, R. Raymond.451 Cable, Vicki.344 Cadd, Robert.365 Cael, Vergenia A.136 Cain, Elizabeth. 292,375 Cain, George .138,299 Cain, Jeannette. 355 Cain, John W.188,299,422 Cairns, Susan G.222,226,228 Calavan, Sarah.375 Calderon, Norma.355 Caldwell, Raymond D.C..252 Calhoun, Roger Gordon.273 Calkins, Randolph G.279 Call, Barbara.260,299,464 Callson, Rita Ann.371 Calvert, Wesley D.180,181,535 Campbell, Anne E.355 Campbell, Carol Ann.136 Campbell, Craig James.490 Campbell, Gary.254 Campbell, Gerry.413 Campbell, Judy E.338 Campbell, Kathryn.282 Campbell, Karen L.241,242,338 Campbell, Patricia. 299,338 Cannon, Midge.394 Cannon, R. Lee. 251,276,278,299 Cantera, Judith A.278 Cantrell, Lynn Ellen.299 Capek, Kenneth. 299,413 Capps, Cathy.371 Caprez, Esther G.137 Caraher, Patrick J.217 Caraher, Thomas C.78 Carbery, Michael.451 Cardinal, I. Richard.260 Cardwell, Bruce Lynn. 280,399 Carey, Barbara.413 Carey, Matthew G. . . 213,219,227,228 Carey, Omer L.153 Carey, Pamela Joan.371 Carlander, Spark.482 Carlile, Robert. 96,448 Carlsen, Cynthia Jo.133,387 Carlsen, Kathi Cyndra.387 Carlson, Bradley John.438 Carlson, David Jeffrey.250 Carlson, Deborah Ann.279 Carlson, Dennis.381 Carlson, Joel Stuart.129,130 Carlson, Linda C.400 Carlson, Lynda Louise.426 Carlson, Marsha May. 299,400 Carlson, Nancy Lee.254 Carlson, Robert Swan.398 Carlson, Ronald Dean. 188,470 Carlton, Cathy.375 Carlyle, Gary.482 Carnes, Stephen.475 Carney, Tom.496 Carns, David Charles.497 Carpenter, Joan K.338 Carpenter, Michael W.409 Carr, Raymond Jr. 260,399 Carrol, Jeffrey Eugene.282 Carroll, Christine. 241,344 Carroll, James Patrick.478 Carroll, Marlene.394 Carroll, Michael P. 234,497 Carson, David P. 256,381 Carson, Scott E.413 Carstens, Kay. 226,230,232,440 Carstens, Lee Warren.178,290,478 Carswell, Dennis W. 299,438 Carter, Chris.135,136,276,355 Carter, Darrel.490 Carter, Karen. 250,452 Carter, Marilyn.413 Carter, Richard Leland.438 Carter, Sally Ann.187 Carter, William Oel . . . 78,224,225,438 Casebolt, Steven.299 Casey, Valarie. 242,452 Casino Royale.292 Cass, William A.216 Cassidy, Lynne Marie.224 Cassingham, Marie.405 Castleberry, John S.219,280 Castro, Clara.394 Cates, Tex T. 299,443 Cattin, Roger.422 Causey, Doug.130 Caywood, John Edward. 228,234 Celius, Ron.367 Chamberlain, Barbara.299 Chamberlain, Gregory R.252 Chamberlain, Marvin A.138,438 Chamberlin, Sandy.390 Chambers, Bryan T.347 Champion, John B.494 Chan, Fan-Nan Alipius.184,531 Chan, Terry Yuen-Fong.299 Chan, Ying Ho Paul.258 Chanaratsopon, Veraphong . . . 413,418 Bob Bullis, Senior Photographer, WSU Photo 516 Index • • : « Chaney, Michael Hill.484 Channing, Barbara Gail.275 Chapados, James P.138,472 Chapados, Jean Marie.299 Chapman, Mark A.490 Chapman, Scott.398 Chapman, Sue.436 Chapman, William L.276 Chappell, Pamela J.C.387 Charbonneau, Patricia. 276,278 Chartier, Claudia.91,480 Chase, Barbara.436 Chase, Chris. 236,426 Chase, Clarene.359 Chase, Cynthia. 299,460 Chatters, Barbara Joan. 276,278 Chatters, James Carl. 276,278 Chaudhary, Talib H.286 Cheatham, A. Kay.292 Cheng, Kwong-Chee. 276,299 Cheng, Peter Yu Hung.409 Chenault, Claire.430 Cheney, Byron.347 Cheney, Mike. 226,422 Cheng, Kwong-Chee.278 Chesterman, Daryl. 299,405 Chess Club.273 Chi Omega.444 Chihara, Elaine .367 Chimonas, Sotirios.454 Chinen, Teruo.129 Ching, Brenda.375 Ching, Herbert.255 Chinook.174 Chisum, Todd Allen .97 Choi, Sui-Sin Stephen.258 Chouinard, Gene M.144,347 Chrisman, Sandra.365 Christen, Karlyn.480 Christensen, Candace. 230,394 Christensen, Chris.477 Christenson, David M. 276,299 Christian, Darlene M.426 Christian, William J.299 Christiansen, Susan Lea.355 Christia, Carolyn.236 Christman, Jodie.359 Christopher, Thomas A.367 Christopherson, Diane .. . .219,228,387 Chu, Nim-Yau.276 Chung, Cathy Lai Mui.291 Christian Science Organization.285 Claar, Crista. 283,424 Claeson, Jon Werner.253 Clancy, Dennis Duane.88 Clark, Alma Jean. 299,413 Clark, Brian Edward.486 Clark, Candi.452 Clark, Clifford L.299 Clark, Dean.93,116,347 Clark, Dennis.475 Clark, Eugene.152 Clark, Gerald Ray.276 Clark, Glenna Jo. 276,299 Clark, James Gordon.468 Clark, Jo.259 Clark, John Byron.470 Clark, Karen.354 Clark, Lois.260 Clark, Lyle M. Jr.278 Clarke, Janice Elaine.340 Clarke, Jean Marie. 230,460 Clarke, John A.413 Clarke, Steven Donald.283 Clarkson, Terri.390 Claus, J on Stuart.238 Clausen, Sharon Lynn.371 Claypool, K. Bradford.290 Cleghorn, Paul Lodge.233 Clemenhagen, Joyce.394 Clement, Carla Katrina.278 Clements, Susan Lee.400 Clements, William F.448 Clerf, JohnS.428 Clevenger, Cynthia Ann.430 Clevenger, Greg.409 Clevenger, John C.211 Clifton, Howard Minton.468 Clinton, Kathy.355 Clodfelter, Madora J. 236,488 Closing.501 Cobb, Kathryn V.464 Cobb, William Davis.275 Cobern, Carolyn Sue.277 Coble, Robert Howard.280 Cocheba, Donald John.276 Cochran, Diana Kay.338 Cochrane, Thomas G.409 Cockburn, John W.299 Cockle, Fred Michael. 245,249 Cocklin, Christine.342 Cockrill, Dave. 192,224,454 Cockrum, Dennis.422 Codding, Lucy. 280,387 Coe, Robert Alan.478 Coffee, Christine.338 Cohen, Barbara Jean. 259,276 Colburn, Nancy.458 Cold well, Julian Michael.299 Cole, Catherine Marie.446 Cole, Christine. 250,413 Cole, Karen Lynn.430 Cole, Peggy Lynn .413 Coleman, Gene.475 Coleman, Hella-Ilona. 90 Coleman, Karen Lynn.371 Coleman, Robert Gerald.132 Coleman, Thomas Edmond.279 Coleman, W. Carson. 300,365 Coles, Terry..375 Coif, Bob. 300,398 College of Agriculture.149 College of Economics and Business.152 College of Education.154 College of Engineering.155 College of Home Economics. 158 College of Pharmacy.160 College of Sciences and Arts .161 College of Veterinary Medicine.168 Collender, Charlene.243,250,359 Colley, Gary Richard.456 Collier, R. Douglas.381 Collin, Scott.498 Collins, Pat.273,300,472 Collins, Rick.381 Collison, Robert R.300 Coltin, Eva.367 Coma, Andrea.280 Coman.338 Combs, Loren.352 Communications.173 Community.340 Complita, Patricia Ann. 300,400 Condos, Micheal Dean.438 Confer, Drusilla Ann.228 Congdon, Coretta.300 Conklin, Michael S.68,192,497 Connell, David Bruce.276 Conniff, George E.251 Connor, Donna Lou.300 Conover, Debra.372 Conrad, Paige Louise.236,244,488 Cook, Colin Neil.428 Cook, David Michael. 276,278 Cook, Gloria Rae. 300,363 Cook, Ronald M.451 Cook, Tom. 238,422 Cooley, Dick.413 Cooley, Debbie.480 Coon, Nancy Bea. 250,446 Cooney, Vance.451 Coonrad, Daniel.241 Cooper, Lynda.375 Cooper, Terrell.264 Copeland, Jim.381 Corativo, Christopher.398 Corcoran, James. 224,494 Corder, Roy Alan.288 Cordes, Terri Rae.135 Cordill, Ann 1.300 Cordill, Nelson A. Jr.347 Corey, Cameron.402 Cornforth, Barbara G.394 Corpron, William D.458 Corskie, Dawn Marie.464 Cory, Jennie. 301,444 Coski, John Morgan.116 Costello, Doreen A.300 Coster, Peggy. 300,371 Cotter, Sue. 292,394 Cottier, A1.498 Cotton, Glenn.78 Cottrell, Marty.344 Cougar Christian Fellowship.285 Cougarettes.91 Coulter, Kay.76 Cowan, Debbie.413 Cowart, Walter M.128 Cox, David.270,271,300 Cox,Jeanice.133,134,355 Cox, Kim. 75,458 Cox, Maureen.414 Coyle, Nancy Marie. 275,300 Coyne, Robert Gerald.456 Crabb, Carla.228 Crabbs, Cynde. 300,466 Crabbs, Raymond D.217 Cracknell, Bonnie. 259,276,300 Craig, Mary Jeanette.259 Craighear, Gregory J.78 Crain, Teresa T. 300,488 Cramer, Ann.390 Craven, Norma.394 Crawford, Candy.426 Crawford, James Riley.448 Crawford, Linda .387 Creason, Katherine A. 300,405 Creighton, Colleen V.300 Crew, Mava Johann.440 Cribb, Lynda.178,436 Crider, Steven Melvin.276 Crimson Circle.277 Crimson Clover.290 Crisman, Paul Smith.96 Crismon, Mayo Irene.276,278,300 Criswell, Nancy J.375 Crocker, Daniel W.498 Crone, Laurel D.414 Cronkhite, Janny.480 Cronrath, James Daniel.188,241 Crosby, Susan J. 30,480 Cross Country.92 Cross, Linda Marie.338 Crouch, Jan.228 Crouse, Carissa Maxine.464 Crouse, Cathie. 236,460 Crow, James.228 Crowe, Terry.424 Crowell, Janice M. 73,434 Crowley, Peter L.301 Crowther, Richard G.402 Cruickshank, Leslie L.292 Crumpler, Bradley E.301 Crumpler, Sylvia D. 250,301,414 Cubley, Walton B.83 Cudmore, Brian Denis.128 Culver, Theresa M.390 Cummings, Maggie.387 Cummins, Dale A.301 Cundt, Rhonda.134 Cunnea, Patricia E.278 Cunningham, Pat. 230,394 Cupples, Christopher L.301 Curelas, James D.301 Currie, Richard Donald.301 Currie, Thomas P.412 Curtis, Charles Alan.484 Curtis, Mike L.365 Curtis, Judy.414 Curtis, Patricia.359 Curtis, Fredrick R.438 Curtiss, Steve Ralph.129 Cushing, Charles C.228 Cutler, Carol.134 Cutler, Roy.301 Cutter, John R.482 D Dagenais, Carol Ann.414 Dague, Niki.178,400 Dahl, Jamie L..130,394 Dahl, Rande.394 Dahlin, Diane. 301,359 Dahlstedt, Gary James.428 Dahlstedt, G len.414 Dahra, Stephen G..448 Daiger, Charles Wilson.492 Dailey, Dennis R..245 Dairy Science.246 Daisy, Tyrone James.78 Daling, Ronda. 283,355 Dalthorp, David Macon.252 Dalton, Kathy.375 Daly, Nancy A.134,436 Damaskin, Mariel Ann.375 Damitio, James N..301 Damm, Christine.342 Dammers, Wolfgang H.301 Damron, Paula.494 Dana, Betsy.452 Danaher, Timothy M.484 Danelo, Paul R.96 Danforth, Pamela J.301 Daniel, Ann.424 Daniel, Dale.279,280,365 Daniel, Loretta Bell.301 Daniel, Roger.414 Daniels, Alyce.257 Daniels, John Bailey.468 Daniels, Kaye Diane.276 Danielson, Douglas G.492 Darnell, Jeanne. 274,390 Darr, Myrene Sue.276,301,338 Dashney, Patricia Jo.390 Dattilo, Mike.352 Daud, Munir A.286,301,414 Dauer, Thomas Oscar.497 Daugherty, R.D..166 Davidson, Bruce M..156 Davidson, Larry Arthur.245 Davidson, Timothy L.301 Davies, Nancy Lee. 301,387 Davis.342 Davis, Arnold Wayne. ’. 245,249 Davis, Blythe Ann.75,137 Davis, Billy Glenn.226 Davis, Carol.424 Davis, Deborah .285 Davis, Dianne. 301,390 Davis, Glenn Richard .451 Davis, Janet. 280,440 Davis, Kathleen Marie.292 Davis, Kathryn Lea.390 Davis, Mel.375 Davis, Rex.131 Davis, Rick.192,347 Davis, Roger T.165 Davis, Spencer McNeil.234 Davis, William Rufus.227,228,492 Dawson, Carol Ann. 73,446 Dawson, Cheryl.301 Dawson, Jean.410 Day, David Eugene.448 Dean, Bill Bryan.301 Dean, Edward Charles.492 Dean, Marcia Rae.301 Dean, Patricia Ann.414 De Antonis, Victoria J.278 Deatherage, Debbie.394 De Blaquiere, Patricia. 270,271 De Bow, Genie.301 De Bow, Stephen George.290 Dechenne, Thomas Dean. .219,227,470 Deckman, Neal Edwared.451 De Cuire, Nile Alton. 78 Dederer, Michael.207 Deering, Thomas A.301,414 Deever, Robert Allen.301 Deffenbaugh, Van Allen.367 De Freese, Sandie.359 Degcrstedt, Mark L.490 De Fleur, Melvin L.166 De Groote, Jon Deloss.243 De Groote, Susan L.243 De Haan, Ron.131 Delbuono, Jan.390 Delehantz, Rita.228 Delgado, Angelina.367 Deller, Stephen Mark.470 De Long, Randy. 132,352 Delta Chi.450 Delta Delta Delta.446 Delta Gamma.452 Delta Sigma Phi.448 Delta Tau Delta.454 Delta Upsilon.456 Demeroutis, A. William.116 Demich, Gary.255 Deming, Howard D.166 Deming, Margaret. 242,355 Demiter, Jim.347 Demmer, Marcia Ruth. 301,426 Denison, Karl.475 Dennie, Lynn.410 Dennie, Neil.443 Denoff, Jo Ann.394 De Norscia, Frederick M. 301,402 Depner, R. K.189,301 Depping, C. Duane. . . 238,240,280,301 459 Derfler, Carl Lawrence.414 Derfler, Carl Leroy.283 Dernback, Chuck.258 Derochie, Sheryl Lynne. 279,338 Dcrouin, Daniel Edward.470 Index 517 Derr, Judy. 280,301 Derr, Sara. 280,359 De Ruwe, Karl Jules.448 Deshmukh, Jawed Khan. 286,302 Desilet, Suzanne Marie. 302,340 Detering, Connie.230 Deuling, Paul.253 Devier, Chuck.352 Devlin, Andrea P.390 Devlin, Greg Martin.456 DeVries, Debbie.394 De Water, Susan Kay.434 De Wayne, Kirby.264 Dewey, D. Craig. 224,492 Dewey, G. George. 302,470 De William, Coral.338 Diafos, Jenise.458 Dial, Forrest Lee.409 Dickie, Dyke Charles.57 Dickinson, James R. 280,432 Dickson, Dale.347 Diefendorf, Barbara.233 Diefendorf, Carol Ann. 76,446 Diediker, Larry P.494 Dichm, Terri.405 Dierdorff, Barbara G. 236,464 Dietrich, Sharon A.390 Dightman, DonnalynG. . .275 Dill, Jeffrey Howard.245 Dilley, Douglas Scott.438 Dillon, Don Paul.78 Dinnison, Darcy.344 Dipola, Linda A.359 Dirkes, Bob .347 Diveley, Lyn.444 Dixon, Kathy.302 Doane, Kenneth Wayne.472 Doane. Rick. 270,271,302,472 Dobash, Russell Paul.130 Docherty, Steve.131 Dockter, Capt. Kenneth B.265 Dodd, Celia. 302,414 Dodd, James Me Kee.88 Dodge, Kristi Lee. 243,244 Dodge, Linda.400 Doe, Christi.387 Doering, John Harvey.302 Dogen, Gene Y. 302,459 Dogterom, Dana M.78 Doherty, Michael.494 Doherty, Bill . 88,302 Dolan, Rob.414 Dolven, Michael N.105 Dompier, Barbara Ann. 236,426 Donahoe, Diane Lynn.424 Donahue, John Brant.258 Donald, Barbara Ann.342 Donaldson, Dinah Lee.464 Donley, Colleen.452 Donnen, Kay. 236,440 Doolin, James R.372 Doornink, Barbara.280 Dorffeld, John R.255 Dormaier, Christine A. 254,464 Domes, Jeffrey V. 282,432 Dorr, Shirley A. 251,302 Dorway, Pamela Jean. 230,342 Dotson, Linda.359 Doty, James E.398 Douglass, Cathy S.338 Dowell, Steve.412 Downer, John Jr.112,113,402 Doyle, Michael Galen.88 Dragnich, Martha L.280 Dragnich, Rob. 258,302 Draggoo, Bob.422 Draggoo, Ron.422 Dragoo, Roy K. 267,268 Dravinskis, Ivars .116,253 Drechsel, Linda C.76,91,170 Dresscl, Larry Allen.233 Drcssel, Richard D. ...... . . 88,468 Dreyer, Donald L.381 Drovdahl, Dolly Mae.302 Druffel, Laura.359 Drumhiller, Timothy A.443 Drymiller, James John . . . .275,302,409 Dube, Elaine Mary.410 Dubois, Timothy Stephen .... 252,302 Dudley, Micheal R.458 Duff, Marjorie Camille. 276,278 Duff, Mary Ann.390 Duffey, Karen.338 Duf fy,Dennis Robert.472 Du ft, Kenneth D.240 Dukes, Michael W.264,302,347 Dullanty, Sharon Marie.466 Dunagan, Christopher B.402 Dunagan, Terri. 236,424 Duncan, Carole.394 Duncan, Charles Craig.438 Duncan Dunn.344 Duncan, Marc.422 Dunham, Harvey. 222,347 Dunham, Mikel .. . ..452 Dunham, Scott Howard.71 Dunlap, Robert Eugene. 228,468 Dunn, Duncan.241 Dunn, Gail A.375 Dunn, Bill.190,272 Dunning, Ed.130 Dupuis, Rodney Ross.238 Durbin, Mitzi Lamb.394 Durfey, James Edward.247 Durbin, Larry D.270,271,399 Durham, Peggy.394 Durham, Vicki.135,254,452 Durrant, Sue M.133,227 Durst, Terry Lee.78,147,302 Dusek, Sherry Lynne.242 Duskin, Dave.188,302,470 Duskin, Dale C.. 302,470 Duttlinger, Ewald F.260 Dwinell, Jim.180,188,302,470 Dwyer, Ann. 302,394 Dyck. Shawn A.405 Dye, Colleen. 236,436 Dyer, Cheryl Lynn. 86,462 Dyer, I. Allen.267,412 Dyer, Nancy Lee.426 Dykeman, Jill A.302 Dykman, Yvonne Johanna.302 E Eagle, Arlene Ann.178,436 Eagon, Paul Cameron.475 Early, Raymond W.414 Easley, Starla.359 Easter, Frank Ridings.245 Easterbrooks E.S.355 Eaton, Glendon Bert.428 Eaton, Larry Earl.184,187,274 Ebe, Stephen Carl.240 Eby, Susan.405 Echelbarger, Karen E.365 Eck, Ralph.191,414 Eckhardt, Carl W.Jr. 302,352 Eckhardt, Judith Ann.444 Eckhart, Sharon. 70,464 Edighoffer, Gary.405 Editor’s Page.535 Edlund, Pamela.359 Edmark, Tom.402 Edwards, Clifton L. 228,450 Edwards, Kathy.395 Egan, Patrick Frank.302 Egon, Rich.192 Egan, Robert Eugene.302 Egbert, Jo.395 Egger, Max M. 250,422 Eggert, Charles. 302,458 Eggleston, Keith.240 Ehlen, Carl Fredric.247 Ehlers, Melvin H.246 Ehrenreich, Clara.436 Eickhoff, Wanda. 290,387 Eickmeyer, R. Jean. 241,355 Eide, Rick. 275,484 Eiffert, Joseph.367 Einspahr, Ruth C.398 Eklund, Renae.410 El Harabi, Said Omar.255 Elder, Betty J. 302,405 Eldridge, Sally Ann.372 Eldringhoff, Stephanie.226 Elharobi, Said Omar.286 Elkins, Steve Paul.129 Ellerbe, Roosevelt.83 Ellingson, Bruce D.347 Elliot, Lanny.108 Elliot, Margaret C.395 Elliott, Anthony Frank .86 Elliott, Thomas M.497 Elliott, Timothy.454 Ellis, David C.498 Ellis, Jim. 302,451 Ellis, John.381 Ellis, Katherine.480 Ellis, Mike.498 Ellis, Sandra J. 302,387 Ellison, Chris.444 Ellison, Cindy.395 Elmendorf, Bernard. 302,347 Elstrom, Gary F.190,302 Eltvick, Albert Magney.192 Elvrum, Susan Margaret.226 Elwood, John R.162 Ely, Barb.390 Emacio, Jean Culbert.292 Embree, Dena.395 Emerson, Lewis J. 245,249 Emery, Pat D.302 Emigh, David.144,381 Emry, Gayle Radene.387 Enbusk, Kathy.367 Eneas, Pam.287 Eneroth, Michael Carl.240 Eng, Eugene J.W. 302,352 Eng, Richard.276 Engel, Bob. 78,443 England, Janet Louise.367 England, Mary.414 Engler, Mark ..477 Engler, Don. .255 Ennen, John C.478 Ennis, Molly. 86,480 Ensley, Michael.347 Enstrom, Carol.375 Entenmann, John M.475 Equestrian Club.242 Erb, Chris Dudley.245 Erb, Grant Theodore.381 Erb, Susan M. 302,355 Ercanbrack, Janet.367 Erickson, Cathey. 302,390 Erickson, Daniel L.264,302,402 Erickson, Doug.470 Erickson, Janet L. 259,394 Erickson, Kathryn M.302 Erickson, Robert S.83 Erickson, Thomas M.381 Erisman, Christy Nina.340 Erkenbeck, James B.83 Erlewine, Lyle.532 Ernst, Barbara K.426 Ernst, Jack Clifton ... 116,147,253,303 Ernst, Kathryn Ann.303 Erwert, Debbie Jo.375 Erwert, William Peter. 228,475 Esau, Diane Lynn.405 Escobar, Fabio German.128 Eskerberg, Karen Gayle. 260,436 Espinoza, Valentine Jr.399 Espy, John S.372 Esvelt, Craig. 278,456 Esvelt, Terry.115,490 Ettlich, Ernest E.165 Etvick, Albert E.454 Eubanks, Cheri Lynn.278 Eubanks, Soctt Jay.496 Evans, Barbara Jane.283 Evans, Carol.410 Evans, John R. 273,303 Evans, Kathy. 250,444 Evans, Roger Dean.303 Evans, Stephen E.478 Evergreen.182 Evers, Deborah Ann.76 Evers, Kathryn.375 Everston, Michael. 303,352 Ewalt, Robert H.212 Ewen, Robert Carl.78 Ewing, Elizabeth Jane.414 Extine, Laura.488 Extine, Mike.450 Eyestone, Wilson D. 303,414 Eymer, Gale Scott.347 Eyre, Patti Gaye. 303.414 F Fabian, Felix M.. r .275 Face, Suzanne A.338 Fagan, Mary. 279,430 Fager, Donna Gayle.136 Fagerstrom, Donald A.303 Faires, Robert.414 Falconer, Steve.348 Fallstone, Kristine F.303 Falor, Paul R. 253,448 Fancher, Scott Thomas.238 Fanning, Janette.375 Farber, Herbert A.402 Farina, Joe. 303,472 Farmer, Edna. 303,400 Farmer, Magnolia.90 Farmer, Patricia.375 Farmhouse.458 Farrar, David Lee .180,182,184 Faubert, Richard E.303 Faubert, Robert T.303 Faulds, Roberta Ann.222 Fechko, Mark J.496 Fecht, Barbara.135,276,303,460 Feet, Barb.135 Fedoroff, Robert W. 224,448 Fehler, Glenn. 303,438 Fehr, Larry Michael.223 Fehrenbach, Gary Lee.132 Feider, J ames C.304 Feller, DeeDee.355 Fellows, Richard Thomas.484 Fenn, Tom.112,113 Fenner, Ruth.178,488 Fennessy, Barbara Jean. 247,304 Fennessy, Margaret An.69 Fergen, Ruth K. 280,356 Ferguson, Cheryl.405 Ferguson, Gwyn.273 Ferguson, James H. 304,402 Ferguson, Pamela. 303,414 Ferguson, Ronald Lee.242 Fernen, Ricki Lee.359 Ferrel, Craig Alan.471 Ferrel, Sharalyn.276,304,444 Ferrell, William H.247 Ferrucci, Teresa J.304 Fidler, Linda Michele. 275,304 Field, Blaine N.456 Field, Colleen Ann.446 Field, Mary Jane.304 Field, Michael L.414 Fielder, Kenneth H.144,285 Fievez, Sharon Louise.132 Fife, Paul Fidelis.88 Filicetti, Rose Marie. 230,390 Filkins, Constance H.287 Fingarson, Melvin H.129,267 Finke, Robert Leslie.238 Finkelnburg, Karl.478 Finn, Capt. B.C.260 Finn, Greg.494 Finnegan, Colleen.344 Finneman, Janice.440 Finney, Kathryn.363 Fischer, Barbara A.372 Fish fans.133 Fish, Kathleen. 260,395 Fishback, Fred.496 Fishback, Richard D.428 Fisher, Donald R.484 Fisher, Jerome.492 Fisher, Linda Marie. 171,175,177, 222 434 Fisher, Ronald.304 Fiss, Sally Lauretta. 276,278 Fitts, Tom.402 Fitzgerald, Gayle.436 Fitzgerald, Rich.498 Fitzgerald, Steven R.116 Fitzsimmons, Doug.416 Flagler, D. Keith.234,304,478 Flaherty, Kathleen Ann.137 Flahner, Jim.234 Flanagan, Carol.276,304,400 Flechsig, Ernest Fred.304 Fleet, Dot. 236,434 Fleischauer, Carole A.280 Fleming, Martin.383 Fletcher, Lance L.304 Fletcher, Linda Dean.304 Fletcher, Paul.490 Fletcher, Robert H. 304,383 Fletcher, Sue.375 Flichtman, Kristin.395 Flicklin, Kathy.372 Flight Instruction Program .269 Floch, Douglas Eugene. 241,245 249,304 Floch, Rick.352 Florek, Joe Jr.458 Flory, Julie Kae.414 Flower, Jeanne. 290,488 Flower, Phillip. 304,414 Floyd, Christi. 223,436 Floyd, Roberta.395 Flynn, Genn.375 Fockler, Randy Stewart.478 Fogan, Mary.292 518 Index Fogerstrom, Donald A.. . . .402 Fox, Kathy. , . .55,305,424 French, Blair. .372 Fuller, Randy Lane. . . .113 Fogle, Cherie Adair. .414 Fox, Margaret. . 259,276 French, Cheryl Lynn . . . .134,462 Fung, Cheuk-Wai. . . . .276 Fogleman, Pam. .376 Fox, Sharfene E. .178.292,436 French, Martha. . 282,440 Furse, Thomas Hood J r.252 Foglia, Patti Jo. .390 Francis, David lohn. .116 French, Patrick W. .365 Furukawa, Patty . . . . .436 Foley, Kevin M. .471 Francis, John Warren. . . . .124 French, Richard C. .215 Fuson, La Faye Marie .136 Fondahn, Dean. .450 Francl, Terry Lynn. .238 Frey, Dean L. . .255,305,402 Fuson, La Faye. .356 Football. .78 Frandle, Kyle A. .484 Frey, Pam. .446 Fuson, Stephen M. . . . . 234,498 Foote, Alden J. .304 Frandle, Sherry. .434 Fricke, Mike. .383 Fusco, Steven. . 267,422 Forar, Ferris L. . 237,367 Frank, Larry. . 305,381 Friday, James Clifford . . . 240,276 Futtrup, Catherine R. . 275,372 Forbes, Alice. .344 Frank, Michelle I.. . 252,466 Friehauf, Gregory S. .305 Future Vets. .244 Forbes, Alvis R. . 267,478 Franks, Charles.. .414 Friehauf, Nancy K. .356 Forbes, Paul Scott. .456 Franks, Kathy. . 282,436 Fries, Carol J. .395 G Forbes, Robbie. .468 Franks, Suzanne. . 236,446 Friis, Terry. .129 Gable, Kent. Ford, Allen. .228 Frantz, Ken Randall. .412 Frisbee, Gerald Doyle . . .238 Gable, Nancy C. ... 230,279,365 Ford, Linda. .178,376 Frary, James E. .305 Frischer, Debra L. .376 Gaffney, William Michael.... 260,349 Ford, Michael Fredrick . . .498 Frazier, Jane Louise. . 73 Frisvold, Gary. . .276,278,305 Gage-Cole, Murray T. .138,348 Ford, Patti. . 137,395 Frazier, Dave. ..177,280,432 Frisvold, Randy L. . 280,448 Gagliardi, Jim. .490 Fordyce, Lee Ann.. . 283,376 Frazier, Virgil. .....348 Fritch, Christine L. . .276,305,400 Gagnon, Kathleen D.. 241,242,244,339 Forestry and Range Freberg, John A. .352 Fritch, Mark Douglas . . . 240,458 Gahan, Barbara C. . . . .446 Management. .247 Frederick, Reggie. .383 Fritchey, Kathleen Jean . . 241,344 Gai, Lorraine C. .344 Forland, Rebecca. .... 136,387 Fredette, Stephanie L. .. . 74,480 Fritts, Gary N. .305 Gaines, Annette. .466 Forrest, James C.. .78 Fredrickson, Dave. .472 Frolek, Darrel Vincent. . . 305,367 Galey, Aaron. .415 Forsberg, Dennis. .348 Freeborn, Candy.. . 242,338 Froseth, John A. .241 Galey, Norm C. .305 Forsell, Terry Lynn . ... .387 Freed, Janet Lynne. .277 Frost, Dennis Byron. . .. . 246,305,348 Gallagher, Mary. . 73,222,236,480 Forsman, Nancy. .136,390 Freed, William Thomas. . 305,365 Frost, Margaret. .135,387 Gallagher, Robert E. . . 245,249 Forston, Dennis E.. .78 Freeman, Gwen. .415 Fruechte, Ann Louise. . . ..134,136,280 Gallagher, Sandra H. . .276 Fortune, Julie Ann. .390 Freeman, Joan Diane . . ., .250 Fry, Richard B. .206 Gamble, Thom. .305 Fossum, Bonnie Jean . . . . .344 Freeman, Kari. . .137,279,376 Frye, James Douglas . . . .115 Gamelin, Scott. .484 Foster,Gary W. .304 Freeman, Kevin J. .352 Frye, James R. .305 Gamma Phi Beta .. .460 Foster, Susan. .395 Freeman, Tim. .399 Frykman, Jean F. . 305,342 Gamwell, Julia. .424 Foster, William J. .399 Freeman, Bill. .305 Fujioka, Doris. .356 Gangler, Susan Elaine .233 Fouse, Linda Kay. .363 Freese, David Wayne . . . , .278 Fukai, Robert. . 250,276 Gannon . . 347 Fowler, Frank. .... 304,348 Frcet, Cindy. .376 Fuller,Anthony Lee .... .305 Gannon, Rebecca .... .460 Fowles, Marilyn Ann . . . . .305 Frci, Dianne. . 305,383 Fuller, Denise Rae. .372 Garbareno, Doug .... .498 Fowles, Roy L. .245,247,305 Frei, Marilee. .376 Fuller, Diana Kae. . 280,372 Garber, Linda Joan .. ... 259,276,277, Fox, Gregory. .352 Frci, Marilyn. .339 Fuller, Lillian. .228 305,436 Arden Literal, Photographer, WSU Photo Index 519 Garceau, Denise L. 305,446 Garcia, Dan.123,415 Gardner, Kenneth E.256 Garing, Doug.451 Garner, Candy.390 Garner, Janice Susan.305 Garner, Lani.339 Garner, Richard Lynn.438 Garner, Ron.365 Garretson, Carol L.434 Garretson, David L.305 Garrett, Brian E.402 Garrett, Marcia Evelyn . . . .56,230,277 Garrison, Michael E.129 Garrow, Donnie Lew.132 Garvey, Mary Lou.356 Gasseling, Doug A.458 Gates, Carolyn Gwynne.271 Gates, Dorothy Jean.279 Gates, Gwiwn.270 Gates, Mary Ann ... . 276,278,305,405 Gatzman, Michael A.238 Gaugler, Sue.400 Gavareski, Anne.356 Gay, Charles D.305 Gay, Jim. 272,305 Gaynor, Lynn.132,305,395 Gazal, Richard.93,116,468 Gehrke, Dale Wayne.260 Gehrett, Virginia Anne . . . 180,223,228 274,440 Geierman, Joseph L. Jr. 270,271 Geier, Carla Jean.178,390 Geise, Larry.255 Geise, Sandra Lee Orr.276 Gentry, J. Michael.305 Gentry, Alice. 274,376 Gentry, Carl.130,305,352 Gentry, Donald E.305 Genuario, Ronald Peter.471 George, Daphne E.464 George, John E. Jr.240 Georgopolos, Nina.430 Gerber, Nancy Ann.376 Gerdin, Phyllis.415 Gerstung, Dennis Robert. 244,458 Gervais, Doris.395 Gibb, Douglass F.112,113 Gibb, Marey Lynn.222 Gibb, Rhonda.460 Gibbons, James Burson.432 Gibbs, Carol D.267 Gibbs, Maureen. 278,305 Giboney, Richard W.252,305,456 Gibson, Garry Howard. 280,432 Gibson, Gene A.456 Gies, Rita K. .278 Giesa, Jim. 78,482 Gieseke, Anita S.134 Gifford, John.422 Gilbreath, Lyle G.305 Gilchrist, Linda.434 Giles, Bernice E. 278,305 Giles, Jaki.278,305,466 Gill, Forrest.468 Gill, Ron.305 Gillen, John D. 256,398 Gilley, Glenn L.348 Gilliam, Cora.259,305,344 Gilmore, Roberta.395 Gilmore, Hamlin.409 Gilmore, Karen Ann .230,259,405 Gilmore, Kurt William . 241,306 Gilmore, Larry Eugene.260 Gilmore, Linda.259,306,400 Gilmour, Nancy A.365 Gimlen, Guy.254,258,348 Gimlin, Vickie.391 Gingerich, Barbie. 230,391 Ginther, Su Ann M arie.356 Gish, Steve.365 Giske, Kris.192,272,306,342 Gisselberg, Ginny. 306,415 Glaser, Roger. 270,271,306,478 Gleiser, Chuck.250 Glerum, Rolf.398 Glessner, James Ray.306 Glorfield, Jolene B.410 Gnojek.Tom.490 Godfrey, Sally.344 Godon, Thomas. 276,278 Godwin, W. Wilson.112,113 Goebel, Carl J.247 Goebel, Steven R.255,306,492 Goedde, Gayle Lea. 70,376 Goedde, Sue Ann. Goesling, Linda. . . 136,306,462 Goetz, John. Goff, George David .... Goheen, Michael Ray. . . .233 Gohl, Allan Lewis. Goit, Judith Lynn. .410 Goldsworthy . . 351 Golf . .115 Gollzer, Wallace Alan . . .348 Gomez, Michael Erick . . .105,138 Gompf, Jean. .133,426 Gomulkiewicz, Jan . . .372 Goodell, Chris. .395 Goodman, Larry. .492 Goodwin, Jacie Frank . . .383 Gordner, Dan. .415 Gordon, Carol E.. .154 Gordon, Janis Elaine . . . .259 Gordon, John F. .264 Gordon, Julie Jean. . 280,424 Gordon, Paula. . 306,444 Gordon, William M. . 306,484 Gorham, Jay. . 279,496 Gorman, John. .478 Gormley, Linda A. . .233,306,376 Gorshe, Nancy. . 72,466 Gorsline, Ann. .367 Gorton, Lawrence M. . . .348 Goss, Mary Jane . . 283,359 Gossett, Robert S. . 306,468 Gossett, Wayne. . 243,415 Gotovac, Joanne. .342 Gottlieb, Robin. .460 Gotts, Sheryl. .136 Gottschalk, Annie. .406 Gottschalk, Gary Paul . . .108,478 Gottschalk, Becky. .466 Gould, Marcia. .278 Gourlie, Yvonne Marie . . 74,91 Governor Evans .... . 208 Grace, Richard E. . 306,494 Grace, Richard Joseph . . .227 Grady, Dennis Edward. . .276 Grady, Randy. .498 Graham, Kevin. .451 Graham, Mark. .468 Grandberry, Kenneth J. . . 88 Granlund, Fred. .456 Granquist, Kristina .... .376 Grant, Glen Allan. .278 Grant, Joshua F. .306 Grant, Larry Lloyd .... .306 Grant, Mara. .372 Grasser, Stephen Ray . .. .138 Graves, Dan. .278 Graves, Dawn Charrise . . 242,339 Graves, John W. . 264,306 Gray, John M. .306 Gray, John Michael .... .223 Gray, Joyce. . 233,391 Gray, Paula. .376 Gray, Robin. .398 Graybill, Janie. 225,434 Greeks . . 421 Green, Betty Ann. . 236,462 Green, Gerald Francis . . ..249 Greene, Catherine. .230 Greenfield, Eugene. .155 Greenlee, Mike. . 280,348 Greenman, Renee. .267 Greenough, Charles F. . . . 306.409 Greenough, Steve. .191,192 Greenman, Rene. .460 Greenwald, Gordon .... .257 Greer, Gerald. .457 Gregg, Glenn. .415 Gregory, Becky. .395 Gregory, Christy.134,135,136,354 Gregory, Larry Roger. . . . 255,258 Gregory, Thomas Elliot. .253 Grembowski, David.... .448 Grey, Ron. .498 Gribbon, Dick. .192,272 Griffin, John. .402 Griffin, Karen Frances. . .367 Griffin, Lane Arnold . . . .484 Griffin, Pamela J.. .391 Griffin, Steve. .97 Griffith, David. .422 Griffiths, Mary A. .415 Griggs, John Curtis .... . 270,271 Griggs, Stephen C.. .383 Griswold, Joan C. .306 Grochow, Robert C. .372 Grohs, John.484 Gronewald, Kenneth R. 306,412 Groom, Bruce E.367 Grose, Francis Lee.458 Gross, Paul Lyndon.278 Gross, Randy.246,265,306 Gross, Roberta.391 Grosz, Sue Marie.222 Groundwater, Linda.406 Grover, Tom.130 Grundstrom, Dave.123,251,267 276,306,486 Grunenfelder, Tari.376 Gruver, Tom.402 Grzybala, Linda.133,372 Guard, Anne.400 Guenther, David R. 245,306 Guenther, Del.96,415 Guenther, Jan .134,135,254 Guice, Gordon J.108,490 Guilfoil, Paul Hayes.438 Guilford, David.448 Guinn, Shellie R.395 Gulan, Larry.415 Gulledge, James D.78 Gumke, Rickie Lynn.428 Gumm, William.477 Gundlach, Robert L.472 Gunning, Janice.74,91,466 Gunning, Mark Edward. 306,486 Guptill, James Daniel.279 Guske, Jack D.367 Gustafson, Debbie.462 Gustafson, Ronald.252 Guthrie, Karen.434 Gutkowski, Jill.176,376 Gwin, Janet. 259,436 Gwin, Linda.225,280,430 Gwynn, Shelia Diane.278 Gymnastics.97 H Haack, Rosalynn.356 Haaland, Trygve. 306,368,369 Haapala, David Andrew.. 306,402 Habereder, Bonnie.288 Habereder, HansL.128 Hackett, Gregory T.244 Hackett, Lee.450 Hadley, Kathy. 54,56,251 276,277,306,462 Hadley, Kirk. 249,276,306,398 Hadley, Reed. 243,492 Hafer, Gary Lee.112 Hafenbrack, Charles L.348 Haft, Robert Marcus.278 Hagedorn, Douglas R. 306,348 Hagelin, Bill.372 Hageman, Marlene.406 Hagemeister, Cheryl E. 306,342 Hagen, Bob.383 Hagen, Brad.486 Hahner, Jacqueline Rae ..250 Hahner, Jim.484 Hahner, H.H.. ...207 Haigh, Tanya.134,306,436 Haight, Benjamin C.348 Hain, Linda.73 Haines, Chester David.238 Haines, Jim A.307 Hakola, Allan Arnold.290 Hale, Lonye C.372 Halfmoon, Hilda Marie.287 Halfmoon, Ronald T..167,287 Hall, Beverly. .356 Hall, Carl W.155 Hall, Debbie.395 Hall, Jan Ann.387 Hall, Larry E.368 Hall, Mark E.448 Hall, Mary.424 Hall, Melody. 275,376 Hall, Michael.415 Hall, Norma B. .267 Hall, Pamela.446 Hall, Steve.254 Hall, Terry Lee.240 Hall, Terryl L. 237,238,307,428 Hall, Thomas Gregg.276 Halver, Janet. 307,488 Halverson, Dianne.376 Hamasaki, Wayne Y. 307,352 Hambelton, Michael D.234 Hamblin, Dorn. 307,409 Hamilton, Bruce. 88,494 Hamilton, Douglas C.468 Hamilton, Edith M. 241,369 Hamilton, Scott. 238,458 Hamilton, Steven Earl.78 Hamlin, Richard Dean.132 Hamilton, Randy.497 Hammarstrom, Doug. 238,307 Hampton, Pam.444 Hand, Patrick. 307,432 Handley, Theresa.395 Handy, Bill.492 Hane, Andrew.422 Hane, Cathy.460 Haney, James R. 307,369 Hanford, Barb.272 Hanft, Cyndi.460 Hankins, Debbie.400 Hankins, Steven.257 Hann, Wendel John.245 Hannick, Barbara J.278,307,369 Hannum, Kenneth Erwin.307 Hanowell, Jerry Arthur.227 Hansch, Michael W.382 Hansell, Kathleen. 230,452 Hansen, Christian.382 Hansen, Dane. 307,352 Hansen, Edith Hager.276 Hansen, Galen Lee.275 Hansen, Larry Norman.428 Hansen, Neil Ariel. 97 Hansen, Norman J..307 Hansen, Norman R.468 Hansen, Pam.395 Hansen, Robert Steven.438 Hansens, Linda Y.276,278,356 Hanson, Cheryl Renee.224 Hanson, John R.398 Hanson, Kathryn L. 254,426 Hanson, Kirk Michael.449 Hanson, Mark Steven. 280,382 Hanson, Mary Ann.74,259,307 Hanson, Rebecca Sue.307 Hanson, Robert Reid.132,307 Hanson, Ronald A.498 Hanson, Sandy.359 Hanson, Todd.348 Happy, Ann.365 Harbour, John.273,279,280 Harder, Barbara Ann. 307,369 Hardin, Ann.434 Hardin, Kathleen A.307 Hardin, Ronald A.190,192,272, 307,438 Hardy, Carla J.406 Hardy, David. 307,492 Hardy, Vanessa M.344 Harkins, Franceen. 307,444 Harkins, Michael.456 Harlow, Wendy Kay.356 Harnasch, Nancy.276,307,376 Harrel, Sharon.415 Harries, Debbie.342 Harries, Linda.339 Harrington, Karen.440 Harrington, Steven L.415 Harris, Gail. 307,402 Harris, Grant A.150,245 Harris, R.C. Jr.307,368,369 Harris, Bill.415 Harrison, Barbara Jean.250 Harrison, Mary Jane. 307,440 Harrison, Susan.395 Harrop, Steven Carl.472 Harry, Kathy.376 Harshman, Brian.471 Hargrave, Pauline.227 Harkins, Franceen. 55,244 Harrington, Karen A.282 Harris, Charles Logan.78 Harris, Philip George.276 Harrison, Teresa Vir.176 Harruff, Paul W. 253,308 Harshman, Brian.308 Harshman, Marvel.105,108 Hart, Roger.276,308,472 Hart, Ross F. 308,412 Hart, Valerie K.395 Harta, Claudia.308 Hartford, Judy.356 Hartman, Cynthia.356 Hartman, Elwood F.228 Hartman, John William ... 112,113,475 Hartmann, Judy.406 Hartmann, Linda.391 Hartshorn, Kay Eileen.241 520 Index Hartung, Charlotte M.230 Hartung, Darryl. 237,240,308,458 Hartzell, Eileen Marie. 246,308 Hartzell, Richard Earl. 246,308 Harvey, Bryan.348 Harvey, Marc.190 Harwood, George W. Ill.308 Harwood, Robert F.149 Hasbrouch, James F.112 Hasegawa, Ford K.279 Hash, Cindy.59,75,466 Haskell, Susan Lucinda.260 Haskin, Sue.424 Hasselman, Jim. 256,269 Hassing, Leona M.276,290,308 Hastings, Jo Ann.339 Hastings, Robert Ned .492 Hastings, Sandi.444 Hastings, Sharon.192,272 Hastings, Terry C. 267,269 Hatch, Lynda. 308,400 Hathaway, Marjorie. 308,464 Hatley, Allen Bert.291 Hattan, Walter Howard.238 Hatten, Jamie Kay.308 Hattori, Greg M.490 Hauber, Bruce Alan.492 Haugen, Diane.359 Haversat, Gertrude.244 Hawkinson, Terry Allan.365 Hawks, Margret Ann .285 Hawthorne, Chuck.73,138,482 Hay, Susan.308 Hayano, Mary Ruth.250 Hayashi, Richard.273 i iayuci j, v anuii ivi.. l i t 226,228 Hayes, Nancy Ann.250 Hayes, Shelley K.369 Hayes, Stanley Edward Jr. 255,308 Hayes, William H.162 Haynes, Michael Thomas .... 308,472 Haynes, Sandra Kay. 276,278 Haynes, Steven.215,257 Hays, Eric Alan.108,365 Hays, Paul Charles. 176 Hays, Wayne .. . .251,260,264,265,369 Hayward, Harold A.308 Hazzard, Roger Philip.365 Healy, E. Brooke.227 Heard, Wilda Virginia. 308,372 Heath, Wendy ' . 227,308,309,434 H ea t hcote, George.105,108 Heaton, Terry Keith.138 Hebner.Jack.190,191,272,309 Hedlund, Ed.348 Hedrick, Karl.415 Hedrick, Nancy Ellen.309 Hedrick, Norma.395 Hedreen, Mary L.415 Hedt, Sue.309 Heideman, Loren Arthur.238 Heider, Connie.395 Heikel, Patricia Ann . 236,488 Heimbach, Mary M.363 Heimbigner, Barbara.339 Heimbigner, Connie.339 Heimbigner, Kevin W.309 Heimbigner, Lyle.348 Heimbigner, Nancy L.365 Hein, Katherine Viola.244 Hein, Linda Sue.276,309,478 Heinl, Richard F. 252,285,309,352 Heinrichs, Don.138 Heinrick, Jack .349 Heintz, Emily.356 Helgath, Randy.492 Helgeson, Cheryl S.276,309,342 Helling, Kris.452 Helmberger, Richard A.253 Helmer, Diane Kay.72 Helms, Stephen H. 309,454 Helt, Darlene M.133,260,452 Hemingway, Janis Lynn.488 Henderson, James A.168 Henderson, Jolynn.359 Henderson, Kay Adele.242 Henderson, Kris.424 Henderson, Michael E.258 ’ 309,443 Hendrick, Robert L.422 Hendrick, Theresa Jo A.73 Hendrickson, Mary V.178,434 Hendrickson, Russell C. 270,309 Hendrickson, Scott R. . . . 219,220,251, 309,451 Hendrickson, Steven Jo. 309,399 Hendrickson, Terry. 270,309 Hendries, Terri.. ..464 Hendricks, Debra E.387 Hendrix, J. Walter.291 Hendrix, Mrs. Ju.291 Henneck, Wayne L.309 Henning, Kathleen Mary. 230,426 Henrichs, Timothy J.258,309,352 Henrichsen, Neil. 249,309 Henricksen, Gerald P.130 Henriksen, Sally.460 Hensel, Charles W.219 Henson, James B.168 Henson, Jerry Paul .309 Herald, David Charles.116 Herbert, Gayle A.391 Herbold, James E.277,278,309 Herd, Stanley.382 Herdman, Chayo L.391 Heredia, Alwyn P.286 Hereford, Jeff.449 Hergert, Robert Wayne.478 Hermans, Hans-Olof M. . .253,309,497 Hermanson, Gerald H.310 Hernas, Deborah Ann . . . 222,279,280, 434 Herr, Bob. 279,490 Herrera, Jim.372 Herres, Thomas Michael. 240,310 Herrick, Katherine Ann.462 Herron, Chris.96 Herron, Jacqueline B.462 Herron, Julee E.310 Herscher, Michael P.97 Hertel, Melinda Gayle.136 Hertz, Darryl.382 Hertz, Neil.365 Hess, Robert Samuel. 280,450 Hesselmeyer, Jeffrey T.88 Heuterman, Thomas H.274 Hewitt, Bruce Varnum.238 Hewitt, Elton.254 Hewson, Glenda M.. . 133,279,283,372 Heyamoto, Dave.258,310,432 Hice, Janet Lee.434 Hickey, John Michael.494 Hickey, Leigh Ann.310,391 Hickle, Tami J.276,278,310 Hickman, Naoma.363 Hickman, Sue. . .359 Hicks, Maynard.181,535 Hiefield, Mark Alan.93 Hieronymous, Sam.96 Hieu, Pham Trong.310 Higashi, Margie.410 Higginbotham, Joyce. 279,372 H igginbot ham, Judy.440 Higginbotham, Sandra.356 Higgins, Alison Marr.188 Higgins, David T.285 Higgins, Kathleen.243 Higgins, Linda. 74,430 Higgins, Maureen P.339 Highland, Jeffrey R.415 Hildebrand, Ernest J. 249,310 Hildebrandt, Penny J.310 Hill, Deborah.342 Hill, Howard Calvin.88 Hill, Jim E.422 Hill, John Henry.275 Hill, Lynn Charles.310 Hill, Martin Jo.310 Hill, Michael Phillip.78 Hill. Susan.135,254,276,277, 310,356 Hill, Terry LeRoy.97 Hill, Thomas P.372 Hill, Zoe.257 Hille, Rebecca Ellen.180,440 Hillier, Janice.356 Hillier, Linda. 290,356 Hillis, Doug. .406 Hillis, Jennifer.310,466 Hillstrom, Marvin.310,352 Hilsenberg, Hans Eric.88 Hinde, Charles Carroll.190 Hines, Sandi.310,395 Hinrichs, Patricia J.222 Hinton, John.482 Hinton, Susan Anne.91,259 Hipperson, Brian.310,484 Hirsch, Shan.406 Hirst, Daniel Jerry.412 Hirst, Gary Richard.108 Hitsman, Sharon.134,136,372 Hively, Richard.490 Hjelm, David Nelson.88 Ho, Claude K.H.492 Ho, Curtis Peter .291 Hocum, Brian R.278 Hoag, Steven D.492 Hoagland, Joan .310,430 Hoban, Brenda Lee.406 Hobbs, Emmett III. 257,399 Hocum, Brian. 273,278 Hodge, Bob.438 Hodges, Dave Kirkland.288 Hodges, Phil.366 Hodgin, David.415 Hoefer, Judy.395 Hoersch, Jim Dale.479 Hofer, Gary B.458 Hoffman, Greg Allen. 223,432 Hoffman, John William.276 Hoffman, Mary Patricia.368 Hoffman, Patty.446 Hogan, Kathleen Mary. . . .176,236,446 Hogan, William A.382 Hogg, Dennis Edward.105,106 Hoggatt, James.455 Hoggatt, Barbie.446 Hogle, Edward A.458 Hogle, John R.251,310,458 Holbrook, Deb bie.444 Holbrook, Timothy R.252 Holden, Elizabeth G.391 Holdren, Mike.292 Holland, Marcia L.444 Holland, Mary Margit.243 Holley, James Hunt.247 Holliday, Jay N. Jr.240 Holling, Vickie. 136,254,283,406 Hollingbery, Donald Jr. 77,438 Hollingbery, Jeffrey B.438 Holm, Meridith.406 Holman, Dean. 255,310 Holman, Mark.468 Holman, Steven G. 260,449 Holmes, Eleanor Kay.133 Holmes, Jim.471 Holmquist, Rhonda L.444 Holms, Barbara J.395 Holms, Karen A.395 Holt, James P.97 Holt, Kathy.356 Holt, Kathy.310,395 Holtan, Tor-J ohan.128 ’310,475 Holtore, Arthur.218 Holtz, Stan Sheldon.415 Holzer, Vern Ingram.415 Homann, Tim. 255,310 Homchick, Craig.422 Homchick, Sheila.310,466 Homme, Lorae.310,415 Honebrink, Leslie. 280.452 Honodel, Suzanne.310 Honor Guard.269 Honsberger, Kathy Jo.464 Honsowetz, Richard Q.132,451 Hook, John G.78 Hook, Kathy.134 Hoover, Arthur James.372 Hoover, Laurie . 73,460 Hopkins, David C.468 Hopkins, Eric.484 Hopkins, Janet Pauline.54 Hopkins, Lonna Kaye.415 Hopkins, Patty.363 Hopp, Marvin Albert.238 Hopper, Michael Irvin.242 Hopson, Linda. 264,446 Horan, Kim ..356 Horn, John Robert. 270,271 Horn, Linda Marie.310 Horning, Cynthia Lee.400 Horning, Pamela K.243,285,488 Horsley, Cindy Lou.72,225,434 Horrigan, Glenna.310 Horsley, Janet Marie.434 Horticulture Club.248 Horton, Candy. 279,426 Horton, David Michael . .275 Horton, Roger Shaw.468 Horton, Tommy Allen.368 Hoskinson, Robert E.153 Hostetler, Dale A.415 Houchin, David Allen.123 Houghton, Cindy.395 Houghton, Merrilee Beth .... 132,400 House, Donald G.251,310 House, Nancy.366 House, Paul..264 Houts, Kathleen Cecily.276 Hovda, Gary.257 Hovde, Christine Anne.395 Hove, Robert H. 279,368 Hovermale, Ken.97 Howald, Carla.424 Howard, Craig Michael.494 Howard, Donna Marie.339 Howard, Heidi.91,133,480 Howard, Marilyn. 267,339 Howard, Phillip Wayne.428 Howard, Ronald Edwin.402 Howard, Susan E.369 Howard, William III. 268,310 Howe, Judy Elaine.134 Howe, Richard C.190,192,403 Howell, James Finn.:406 Hower, Glen L.157 Hoydar, Matt.490 Hoyt, George Malcolm.283 Hoyt, Mary Lee.310,434 Hubbard, Gary Dennis.144 Huber, Stephen Tallman.129 Hubert, Mark Timothy.132 Hudson, Paul Richard. 245,249 Huestis, Guy Frederick.105 Huggins, Patricia A.363 Hughes, Deborah.391 Hughes, Douglas M.188,190,310, 349 Hughes, Mary Kay.279 Hai Hanoli O’Hawaii.291 Huibregtse, Charles H.310 Huie, Judy.369 Hulbert, Kathy.436 Hull, Daniel Bruce.260 Hull, Dan K.490 Hummels, Dean.310,468 Hummels, Mike.449 Humphrey, Susan.391 Huneywell, Jenny.395 Hunt, Christopher R. 250,311 Hunt, Geoff.382 Hunt, Jim.257 Hunt, Leslie.366 Hunt, Sandy.395 Hunt, Susan Thomas.359 Hunter, Brad.458 Hunter, Dan. 97 Hunter, Deborah Jo.311 Huntington, Mary M.452 Huntley, Scott.492 Hunzeker, Jack.455 Hupf, Mary Anne C.395 Hurd, Diane Kay.363 Hurd, Judy.276,311,410 Hurlburt, Sue.391 Hurley, James Patrick.479 Hurson, Kathleen. 7 5 Husa, Darwin.382 Husom, Betsy.91,250,466 Huston, Dennis T.108 Huston, Sonja Fay.311 Huston, Wendy Lee.372 Hutchens, Floyd J. Jr.349 Hutchens, Mariene.395 Hutchings, Christie A.311,430 Hutchison, Camille.400 Hutchinson, Graham.93,116,253 Hwang, Joseph Chau.311 Hyder, Najamul Kamal.286 H yer, Terrence K.311 Hyland, Cheryl Lou. 242,244 Hyland, Roger D.255,311,382 Hyslop, Nancy Jean.187,274,440 Hyslop, William D.222,280,369 I I bach, Bev.391 Ideue, Gail N.291 Ideue, Winford Mitsuo.291 IEEE...,.256 Ierien, David Lee.223 IFC ..234 Ignatiadis, Emmanuel A..128 Inazu, Jessie Kunie.252 Index 521 Independents.337 Index.513 Indgjerd, Dan. 225,492 Industrial Arts.256 Ingalsbe, Sherry S.311,369 Ingebretson, Katie L.424 Intercollegiate Knights.281 Intramurals.123 In verso, Mary Helen.415 Ireland, Dale E.449 Ireland, Linda Louise.391 Ironside, Leslie Jane.464 1 ronside, M ichael V.311 Irrin, Michael J.409 Irvin, Michael J. 225,311 Irvin, Philip Charles.352 Irvin, Rosemary Jean.280 Irving, David.382 Irving, Jill Jeanne.241 Irving, William C.458 Irwin, Linda.356 Irwin, Marcella.342 Irwin, Rosemary.401 Isackson, Helen.311,440 1 to, Gerald.311,403 Ito, LynetteSanae.291 Ittner, Michael R.484 Iu, Kin-Fai Danny.258 Ives, Patricia Clara.344 Iwamoto, Gary Alan.253,311,382 J Jack, David Clarence.287 Jackson, Bernard .78,81,147 Jackson, Brad Earl.108,443 Jackson, Craig. 78,490 Jackson, Daniel C.241,311 Jackson, Frank L.138,492 Jackson, Kurt Eric.132 Jackson, Jack D.219 Jackson, Linda.395 Jackson, Melvin A.369 Jackson, R. Charles. 280,432 Jacky, David L.311,369 Jacky, Linda M.311,363 Jacobsen, Hildin Anne.236 Jacoby, Hazel Burdeene.137 Jacques, Douglas Thad.311 Jaeger, Mary A.311 Jager, Bert.415 J ames, George W. J r.415,532 James, Jaha..287 James, John Andrew.278 James, Sally Diane.396 Jamieson, Ross.382 Jamtaas, Kristofer M.290 Jamtaas, Philip Norman.290 Janachek, Douglas Anthony. 270, 271,312 Janas, Michele Wanda.401 J anett, Chris.432 Janett, Joann Virginia.396 Janke, Samuel Richard.311,438 Jankoyich, Sam.83 Jankovich, Mrs.91 Jannison, Ann Elizabeth.312 Jannison, George Anthon.312 Janowitz, Robert A.456 Jansen, Judy Elizabeth.312 Jansma, Evelyn.135,312 Jansson, Sigrid B.242 Jarrett, Fred Leslie.267 Jarstad, Gene.349 Jarvi, Eric John.486 J arvis, J oanne M.344 Jarvis, Michael David.372 Jasper, Bev.312,440 Jeaudoin, Kerry S.222,224,449 Jeffords, Cheryl D.233,275,410 Jenne, Jan Kay.312 Jennings, Christopher.219 Jennings, Kathleen R.340 Jensen, Carl Edwin. 245.249 Jensen, Chris .449 Jensen, Gerald Emery.456 Jensen, Jennyan.372 Jensen, Jill. 52,480 Jensen, John Edward.233 Jensen, Kristi Marie. 279,363 Jensen, Pete.422 Jensen, Susan.312 Jensen, Sylvia A.312 Jerich, Dana.406 Jeske, Donna Jean.312 Jess, Karla Dee.372 Jessemey, Virginia Mae.363 Jester, Kim Lee .391 Jewell, C. Mel.275 Johansen, Dan.131,244 Johnson, Beuna.224,259,427 Johnson, Bonnie Jo . 280,434 Johnson, Brian.372 Johnson, Bruce Linley.479 Johnson, Bruce R.490 Johnson, Carol Jean. 368,369 Johnson, Carol.73,91,430 Johnson, Cecilia Anne.312,430 Johnson, Cheryl.312 Johnson, Chris J.312,391 Johnson, Christine L.190 Johnson, Chris.432 Johnson, Constance E.276 Johnson, Craig Stephen.471 Johnson, Cynthia Adele.90 Johnson, Dale Herbert.283 Johnson, Dawn Marie. 280,462 Johnson, Diana Cheryl.434 Johnson, Dick. 260,264.312,428 Johnson, Donna Jean.72 Johnson, Douglas Dale.129 Johnson, Dave.438 Johnson, Ed.466 Johnson, EricC. 88 Johnson, Gary.477 Johnson, Gregory D.312,458 Johnson, James Taylor.490 Johnson, Jann A.368 Johnson, Jay A..382 Johnson, Jennifer.480 Johnson, Jody C. ..312,344 Johnson, Joed. 276,277,312,480 Johnson, Judith Darcy. 134 Johnson, Judy Kay.312,356 Johnson, Julie Rae.344 Johnson, Karla G.270,271,356 Johnson, Kay Ann.356 Johnson, Kenneth A.415 Johnson, Kenneth L.312 Johnson, Kristiana L.387 Johnson, Marilyn M. 277,446 Johnson, Mark Alan.253 Johnson, Mark R. 273,456 J ohnson, Mary Beth.312 Johnson, Michael Roger. 78,490 Johnson, Nancy Lee.391 Johnson, Neil.494 Johnson, Patrick S.471 Johnson, Patsy Ann.462 Johnson, Paul Vincent. 280,428 Johnson, Randy. 78,438 Johnson, Robert.486 Johnson, Roy L.468 Johnson, Roy W. Jr.96 Johnson, Roy L.312 Johnson, Scott C.223,225,490 Johnson, Shelly L.424 Johnson, Sidney Lee.409 Johnson, Stanley Pleas.88 Johnson, Tara Lee.242 Johnson, Teresa Ann.178,434 Johnson, Teresa Marie.434 Johnson, T homas Gary.245 Johnston, Gordon.312,482 Johnston, Jennifer.312 Johnston, Joseph.482 Johnston, Linda Kay.466 Johnston, Phil .422 Johnstone, Robert Karl.247 Joly, Louis.415 Jonas, Brian F.368 Jones, Barbara.276,277,313 Jones, Connie. 230,339 Jones, Craig.190,192,313,458 Jones, Cynthia Jean.396 Jones, David Evan. 96,438 Jones, David Reese.256 Jones, Deborah Dawn.356 Jones, Deborah Mary.401 J ones, Gary Charles.138 Jones, Greg.479 Jones, Laurie .72,267,480 Jones, Larry.366 Jones, Linda Kay.396 Jones, Loren Alvin.132 Jones, Melanie Jane . . . 53,267,280,460 Jones, Renato.477 Jones, Roger Raymond.382 Jones, Timothy Scott.191,272 Joralemon, Gary Dean.265 Jordan, Anne Louise.280 Jordan, Bede. 257,359 Jordan, Merilee . 76,467 Jorden, Gregory L.382 Jorgensen, Elaine.345 Jorgenson, Kitty ' ..427 Jorissen, Gary.490 Joslin, Leslie.356 Judo.132 Judy, Don.486 Jucnke, Catherine E.462 Julich, James Joseph .486 Jungquist, Debra Ann. 74,267 Junker, Jan.339 Jurgens, Dennis A. 270,271 Justen, Anne B.313,372 K Kafflen, Kari Ann.387 Kahns, Karla. 292,427 Kaiser, Julie Ann.276,277,313 Kalmbach, Susan.313 Kambak, Chris.497 Kammeyer, Elaine J.396 Kammeyer, Steven.313,455 Kanda, Eugene Akira.283 Kang, Young Ae.259 Kanzler, Pam.342 Kappa Alpha Theta.462 Kappa Delta.464 Kappa Kappa Gamma.466 Kappa Psi.271 Kappa Sigma.468 Karas, Joe.131 Karate.129 Karch, Joan. 279,345 Karroum, Simon.477 Kaseburg, Pete Martin.412 Kasonde, Robert Chola.128 Kasprzak, Gary Joseph.78 Kastner, Walt.131,479 Katica, Robert.472 Katyryniuk, Lynne. 74,222 Kaufmann, John Henry.313,451 Kaufman, Thomas J.403 Kavina, James A.130,275,313 Kay, Bradley A.472 Kazda, Linda.406 Keane, Daniel B.313,369 Keane. Jeffrey Russell . . . .241,243,313 Kearney, John Arthur.224 Kearns, Dennis.472 Kearns, Terry.236,313,452 Keathley, Sandra M. 233,363 Keefe, David J ohn S.409 Keefer, Susan G.488 Keehn, Andrew.188,438 Keel, Mary Katharine.313 Keel, Michael L.313,451 Keel, Pat.264,265,313 Keene, Terry. 455,532 Keeney, Trudy.436 Kegel, Alice L.410 Kehle, Robert Gordon.283 Kehne, Mary Annette. 73,236 Keil, Betsy. 279,464 Keiser, Owen.129.382 Keister, Gary E.349 Keith, Thomas Allen.253 Keller, FloydS. Jr.484 Keller, Heidi. 86,356 Kelleher, Ron.369 Keller, Steven Douglas.247 Kelley, Gloria. 254,406 Kellogg, Gary Francis.313 Kellogg, Judy.313 Kelly, April Violet.132 Kelly, Gloria.136 Kelly, Jane.339 Kelly, Kitty.452 Kelly, Stephen Patrick.479 Kelsey, Kay Karmen.278 Kendal, Terri.391 Kendall, Karen.467 Kennaugh, Kerri.313,460 Kennaugh, Larry.484 Kennedy, Albert Kim.313,382 Kennedy, Candy.396 Kennedy, C. Jean.285 Kennedy, Paul Deane.144 Kennedy, Tim.254 Kennelly, Marilyn.191,272,313 Kensler, Shelley Lee. 178,488 Kenzy, Sam G.169 Keogh, Ronald Jay. Kerby, Belva D.313 Kerhulas, Dennis T.313 Kerege, John F. Jr.271 Kerby, Steven George .78 Kercheval, Ronald Lynn.479 Kerhulas, Dennis.260 Kern, Bentley. 249,458 Kernkamp, Kathy Kay.313,340 Kerrin, Eric.399 Ketcham, Karolyn L.366 Kettler, Maxine Ann.339 Kevan, Mary Melissa. 230,440 Kiefer, Katherine E.278 Kiehl, Stephen B.220,313,438 Kiehn, Kurtis Byron.479 Kiehn, Marzioh G.391 Kiemle, Kelly.430 Kilbride, Marjorie.275 Kile, Jane Ann.342 Kile, Nancy. 72,452 Killam, Kathy Anne.356 Killingsworth, James Kenneth . . , 240, 314 Killingsworth, Carol Kay. .250,314,444 Killingsworth, Elaine.240 Kilmer, Katherine J. 250,314 Kilpatrick, Deborah S.340 Kilpatrick, Robert.438 Kimball, Susan.342 Kimbrell, fames Edward.258 Kimbrell, Jack T.157,258 Kimbreu, Jim.258 Kimmel, Larry Vern.224 Kincaid, Connie Jo. 74,467 Kinder, Denise Lynn.133,387 Kindler, Darlene.444 King, Alida.137 King, Daniel John.270 King, Bruce.492 King, Margaret Alice.369 King, Mary Lou.259 King, Chris.486 Kinion, Edward Ray. 257,416 Kinney, Joe.475 Kippes, Jane A.314,464 Kirby, Tom Balmer.369 Kirk, Jane Marie.230 Kirk, Jane.228 Kirk, Michael.492 Kirk, Patricia J.480 Kirkness, Jim.477 Kirkpatrick, Becky Mae. 242,396 Kirkpatrick, Brian.494 Kirkpatrick, William L. . . .267,288,314 Kirn, Frederick, C.451 Kissinger, Alan Everett.314,449 Kissler, Larry A. 226,227,314,451 Kissling, R. Janelle.137,396 Kitt, Nancy.339 Kiftel, John F. 224,270,271, 314.416 Kittinger, Richard L.225,314,409 Kitts, Loran L. Jr.428 Kitzke, Mary.177,427 Kivi, Daniel Steven.88 Kjack, Jerry.264 Klahn, Austin Elwood.108 Klaue, Gary E.314 Klavano, Paul A.168 Klavano, Jim Kenneth.116 Kleinknecht, Gary C.219 Kleweno, David D. 238,416 Kleweno, Douglas G. 238,416 Klicker, Sheryl Ann.243 Kliewer, Lanny.108,490 Kline, Gary Dean.78 Klinski, Steven M.314,471 Klontz, Marsha Ann.396 Klopfenstein, Hugh Jr.78 Klosterman, Keith E.399 Kludas, Bill .494 Kludt, Heidi Marie.314,434 Klump, Wayne Walter.382 Knaggs, Kirk .399 Knaggs, Pamela.345 Knapp, Jack Ronald.471 Knauss, Cory.314,490 Kneedler, Susan Jane. 259,314 Knell, Gary F.223,279,497 Knight, Donna.424 Knight, D. Scott.468 Knight, Jane.314 Knight, John Kenneth.88 Knight, Tom. 228,455 522 Index Knight, William H.155 Knorre, Michael J.314 Knott, James Bradley.406 Knott, Jason Edward.438 Knower, Michael Edward.352 Knowles, Margaret J.257 Knudsen, Dennis.254 Knutsen, Wayne L. 277,278,314, 409 Knutson, Robert.349 Koal, Jan G.144,314,403 Koch, Michael .382 Kodama, Linda Reiko.340 Koehler, Helen H.259 Koehler, Linda Susan.340 Koehler, Randy.314,494 Koelling, Jerry John.276 Koempel, Janice.369 Koenig, James Russell.412 Koenig, Kerwin William. 267,268 Koland, Larry J.449 Koller, Roger W. 280,458 Kollmyer, Kenneth E.138,472 Kometz, Carol Elaine.434 Konen, Robert J.416 Koorenny, Gail Marie .. . .270,276,427 Kooy, Beatrice.314 Korfhage, Virginia L.233 Korsmo, Ken.267,364,412 Korus, Jan.76,224,434 Korus, Joyce Alice. 74,434 Koshko, Pat.135,136 Kosich, John Case.468 Koski, Patricia Rae .396 Koski, Ronald W.314,416 Koski, Suzette . ,.M2 Kosse, James John.457 Kossen, Carol Kay.396 Kovacevich, Gary.256 Kovich, Charlotte Ann.241 Kraemer, Michael J. 234,457 Krafczyk, Sharon Adele. 222,434 Kramer, Craig J.399 Kramer, Keith Alan.270,271, 314,482 Kramer, Molly.430 Kramer, Richard.482 Kramer, Vicki.430 Krattli, Mike.449 Krause, Bob.138 Krawsky, David L.245 Kreager, Dr. H.Dewayne.207 Kreider, Karen L.416 Kreighbaum, Franklyn B. .267,314,353 Krenz, Michael Kenneth.108 Kriebs, Janna.230,283,356 Kriebs, Linda Kay.359 Krisman, Lana Marie.133 Kristovich, Nick S.128,382 Krogel, Gerald Walter.372 Krough, Richard Jon.275 Kruegal.355 Krueger, John.382 Krueger, Kathleen Mapie.314 Krueger, Keith J.283,314,399 Krueger, Robert F.403 Krueger, Rodney Allan.279 Krueger, Tim.439 Krumsick, Jim.477 Krumsick, Tom A.255 Krupke, Gail. 267,427 Kubik, Rennie Lee ..238 Kuczynski, Jed.491 Kudaishi, Blanche M.291 Kuehnle, Jeanette Lee.277 KUGR Radio....192 Kuhnhausen, Lois R.391 Kullama, Linda Kay.278 Kulm, Darrel A.369 Kummer, Greg. 252,422 Kung, Stephen Shic-Chu.280 Kunkel, Ralph Mackay.96 Kunz, Mike..482 Kuper, Marcia.427 Kupers, Karl.314 Kurbitz, Kathy Kay.453 KWSU AM and TV.190 Kyower, Michael.279 L Laats, Marnie.74 Laatz, Margie.453 Laatz, Bob.455 Labbee, Dan Alva.116 Lacefield, Gail C.456 Lacher, Candy Gay.396 La Chine, Norma Jean.70 La Croix, Vital George .382 Ladd, Sandra .314,356 Ladiges, Robert A.241,314,369 La Due, Sandra K.440 Laffaw, Joan . 226,460 Lafky, Alan Morgan.253 La Framboise, Pat. 225,483 Lager, Sally.345 Laitala, Sherrie.424 Lakel, Ruth . 254,359 La Londe, Annette.480 La Londe, Pat.430 Lamb, Becky. 267,435 Lamb, Connie. 73,424 Lamb, Douglas John. 276,314 Lamb, Victoria L.342 Lamb, William Donald .403 Lambda Alpha Epsilon.274 Lambda Chi Alpha.470 Lambda Kappa Sigma.271 Lambert, Larry R.368 Lamie, David.416 Lampe, Henry Bruce.277,314,409 Lancaster, Timothy Jay.406 Landes, Mary Louise.396 Landis, Terrie Kaye.368 Lando, Barre Paul.78 Landon, Christine Chase..314 Landrum, Wayne.257 Landry, Sarah. 227,410 Lane, Lori.70 Laney, Chris.176,180,234,477 Laney, Sue.431 Lang, Debbie. 292,340 Lang, Robert Gary.280 Lange, Brian Cole.78 Langlow, Jeffrey T. 227,471 Lanman, Diana J. 224,315 Lanning, Linda Joyce.137,396 Lanning, Mary Kathleen.372 Lantis, Garey Edward.245 Lantz, Cal III.497 Lantz, Gayle Earlene.136 Lantz, Marnie.91 Lapeyrouse, Carol Ann.315 La Plant, Suzette.430 Largent, Dean.457 Lariat Club.241 Larned, Kelleen Dee.340 Larsen, Christine.276 Larsen, David L.315 Kent Sinkey, Fall head photographer, Student Photography Index 523 Larsen. Donald K. Maj.260 Larsen, Fenton E.249 Larsen, James PauI .315 Larsen, Jean Marie .396 Larsen, John A.273 Larsen, Karen.391 Larsen, Larry.315 Larsen, Mary R.315 Larsen, Steve.475 Larson, Bruce Allen.254 Larson, Curtis Thayne.471 Larson, Gary.491 Larson, George.382 Larson, Julia.342 Larson, Kari Anna.359 Larson, Kathryn Elaine.278 Larson, Larry.468 Larson, Melinda.356 Larson, Reid Braddock.276 Larson, Susan Joanne. 259,315 Larson, Scott.353 Larson, W. Bruce.469 La Rue, Janice.315,391 Lasater, Debra Ann.462 Lasater, Janet Lynn. 73,462 Lastreto, Philip Jr.315 Latendresse, Claire.410 Latenser, Stephen.366 Latham, Debby.369 Latham, Richard D.315,369 Latta, Bruce.349 Latta, Kit.472 Latter Day Saints.284 Lattig, Katherine L.315 Lattin, Kay.70,236,467 Lau, Darrel Wayne.144 Laubach, Ron.315,479 Lauckhart, Jennie .339 Lauckhart, J. Richard.315,422 Laurente, Mila P.396 Laurich, Richard Jr.372 Laursen, Carlton G.353 Lauterbach, Frances K.387 Lauterbach, Lucy E.359 La very, Michael.484 La Vigne, Kathrinejo.410 Lawhead, Dan.485 Lawler, Dennis Alan.88 Lawler, Nancy Ellen.134,387 Lawrence, Arden.372 Lawrence, Denny.1 12,1 I 3 Lawrence, J. Elizabeth .342 Lawry, Patricia.406 Layfield, Diann V.315,359 Rich Whitehill, Spring head photographer, Student Photography Lazzari, Elise.356 Lazzarini, Pete Alan.78 Leach, Susan Diane.406 Leader, Kenneth.315 Leadon, Patricia Alma.465 Leahy, Colleen.187,424 Leahy, Daniel Dermott . . .224,225,228 Leaf, Gretchen Anne.396 Leatham, Gary F.382 Leatherman, David E.241 Leavitt, Valerie A.373 Le Clerc Roger.278 Lederle, Gail Ann.178,488 Ledgerwood, Steven R.428 Lee, Carolyn Gayle. 230,436 Lee, Larry.315 472 Lee, Martha Jo.316 Lee, Marti.270,271,435 Lee, Michael.422 Lee, Pam. 73,267 Lee, Patricia Marie.318 Leeds, Kathleen Ann.279 Lees, John Whitney.316,403 Lefler, Sally. 250,339 Legg, Bruce.353 Leingang, Blayne M.349 Leinweber, Kathy.339 Lemley, Kathryn Denise.134,488 Lenhard, Joann. 290,373 Lenhard, Joan L. 290,373 Lentz, Carl.270,271,349 Lenz, Cynthia.391 Leonard, Karen.356 Leong, F. Timothy.369 Le Page, Bruce.382 Lesley, Jennifer Lee.406 Leslie, Robert Douglas.78 Leslie, Steve.264,316,443 Lessard, Keith 0.486 Lester, Cheryl Lynn.460 Leung, Mary Chi Fong.256 Levack, Teresa.441 Le Valley, Dana Craig.450 Lewis, Brian. 132,349 Lewis, Carlton David.180,220 Lewis, David Evan.224 Lewis, Don.459 Lewis, James Ovid.88 Lewis, Karen. 280,480 Lewis, Kathy. 267,480 Lewis, Kathy Lou.236 Lewis, Linda.316 Lewis, Mary Kay.278 Lewis, Patric Roland.485 Lewis, Sharon Jean.446 Lewis, Shelley.342 Leyster, Charles G.492 Li, Chao-Tao.316 Li, Walter, K.316,403 Libey, Gary James.280 Lickey, Sue Ellen.233 Liddle, John Thomas.116,290 Lider, Wendy Line.316 Liebel, Pam.444 Lieberg, Peggy Marie.280 Lieberg, Steve.491 Lierman, Cyndy.345 Lighty, Thomas E.353 Lilje, Randy.409 Lilley, Lawrence P.245 Lillwitz, Marti.343 Lilly, Michael J.443 Lilly, Tom.349 Limbocker, Faith Alene.444 Linbereth, Cliff E.382 Limburg, Val.192,272 Lindberg, Sally Ann.396 Lindberg, Steven M.475 Lindeman, Kirt T. 267,316 Linden, Steven B.253 Lindhag, Connie M.316 Lindhag, Sheri Ann.244 Lindsay, Betsy. 280,467 Lindstrom, Jon Rudolf.241 Lindstrom, Terri.356 Lines, Patricia Joy.316 Lines, Richard W.316,349 Lingen, Kathy .356 Link, Robert Gibson.252 Lintz, Tim.280 Liseth, Rodney.483 Liss, Dianna F.431 Literal, Arden.519 Littlefield, Wendy Lee. 222,435 Lloyd, Sue.287 524 Index Lo, Kinsgley Kim-Ming.129,276 Loan, Brad.86,97,439 Loaris, J ames A.316 Lobberegt, Clifford E.366 Lochmiller, Martin V.132 Lockwood, G. Scott.416 Lodi, Katherine. 222,339 Loesch, Shirley.343 Logan, Helen.393 Logen, Barbara Joanne.275 Loiacono, Lane Colleen. 243,387 Loken, Lynne.416 Lomax, Anthony Stanley.78 Lombardo, John Michael..290 Lommasson, Bob. 255,316 Lonac, Emily Jean.316,403 Lonborg, Randy E.. . . 270,271,416,496 Lonergan, Thomas M.366 Long, Calvin T.163 Long, David W.349 Long, Grant.316 Long, Jane.280 Long, Leland Matthew.246 Long, Margaret Maxine.359 Long, Sue. 74,445 Long, Thomas B.M.124 Longanecker, Barbara K.230 Longley, Kristine.316 Longlcy, Darwin Emory.276 Longmeier, Gerald R.276 Longtain, Robert. 245,249 Loofburrow, J. Richard.496 Lorenzo, Janet.270,271,435 Lott, Rex S. 276,403 Lott, Susan.410 Lotto, Nancy Jean.424 Loudenback, Jill Marie.373 Loudon, Deborah.466 Louie, Edward George.242 Loutzenhiser, Kay.373 Love, Bob.264 Low, Melanie. 76,445 Lowe, Marcia Marlene.137 Lowe, Stewart.349 Lowe, William Keith. . . . 237,245,249, 428 Lowell, Gordon Dean.249 Lowery, Michael C.108 Lowery, Norm. 77,349 Lowery, Terry. 259,316 Lown, Denise.345 Lowry, Terry.481 Lucas, Bruce.455 Lucas, Mary Ann. 73 Luck, Laura.278 Lueckenotte, Gayle.406 Luedeking, Robert. 254,258 Luft, Karen.427 Luft, Pamela Jean.393 Luhm, Cathy.316 Lum, Victoria M.447 Lund, Anne F.447 Lundin, John Arthur.253 Lundin, Robert E. . . . 225,267,315,483 Lusher, Lawrence Alan.238 Lust, Dan. 270,271,316.485 Lust, Jeffrey D.349 Lutz, Thomas Gary.457 Lux, Alexandra Regina.250 Lvdav, Ken.78,79,191.192,272 Lydick, Fred.316,409 Lyman, Richard Lee.409 Lynch, Dean Brent. 280,459 Lvnch, Louanna. 56,236,317,465 Lynch, Michael D.78,108,226,316, 483 Lyon, William.492 Lyons, Patricia E.278 Me McAlexander, Grant Matthew .... 360 McAlister, Daniel C.267 McAlister, Julie Ann.340 McAllister.359 McAllister, Bonnie J.292 McAllister, Harry.180 McArthur, Carnie.96,493,535 McArthur, Jeff . 493,535 McArthur, Mike.278 McBeath, Penny.366 McCall, Laurence E. . 188,238,276,317 McCall, Rodney Mearl.267 McCallum, Heather.317 McCarry, James Edward.112,113, 147 McCartan, Arthur E.212,277 McCartan, Dean.282 McCarten, Mrs. Dean.282 McCarthy, Michael.255 McCarty, Robert A.132 McCaughey, Larry.317,469 McCauley, Laurie Ann.377 McChesney, Sally Ann.242 McClellan, Dennis Lee.457 McClenny, Marda Dee.134 McCIintock, Julie. 277,279 McClinton, Joyce Elizabeth.343 McClinton, Terrell D.223 McCloskey, Mary K.387 McCloskey, William F.258 McClure, Dennis Lane.317,487 McClure, Mark Allan. 252,457 McClure, Scott T.483 McConnell, Jo Howard.383 McCormack, Melissa.453 McCormick, Jean P. 72,427 McCormick, Molly A.462 McCoy, John Toore.373 McCray, Douglas.264 McCreight, Cindy.416 McCroskey.363 McCurdy, Jon A.169 McDaniel, Sharon.317 McDaniels, Daniel W.383 McDevitt, Mickey R.317 McDonald, Kathleen L.54 McDonald, Kathy L.363 McDonald, Mary Lynn.260 McDonald, Sheila Lynn.224 McDonnell, David S.449 McDonnell, Douglas B.128,224 McDonell, Elsie Mae.359 McDougall, Scott.449 McDougall, Larry.349 McDougall, Margie.279 McDowell, Barbara.345 McDuffie, Diane Lee .406 McEachern, Gary A.317,475 McEwen, Shelley.396 McFadden, Gordon Otto.349 McFadden, Jean. 225,339 McFadden, Terry Lynn.396 McCIintock, Julie.230 McFadden, Terry.137 McGath, J ay.276,317.432 McGavick, Hugh Joseph.432 McGee, Mary.463 McGee, Peggy.384 McGinnis, Fred H.317 McGlothlin, Lyle.184,527 McGourin, Colleen .317 McGowan, John G.383 McGrath, Jack W.383 McGrath, Verna Lee.317 McGraw, Michael.416 McGreevy, Doug.429 McGuire, Marg.389 McGuire, Gina Ann.410 MeHargue, Salli J.396 Mclnnes, Michael.314,477 Mclntire, Colleen.91,431 McIntosh, Joseph A.138 McIntosh, Saundra D.177,225,233 McIntosh. Thomas S.457 McKay, Kathi .343 McKay, Mark Robert .189 McKay, Mitchell Alan.432 McKay, Roberta Beth.317,343 McKellips, Wendy Rae.363 McKelvy, Janis . 254,453 McKinney, Richard W. 267,403 McKinny, Joyce Nadine.359 McLain, Thomas Del. 283,479 McLaughlin, Deborah A.359 McLaughlin, Debra Kay.57 McLaughlin, Jean.356 McLean, Bruce.469 McLean, Katherine Lousie.401 McLean, Robert C.278 McLeish, Dennis N.128,317 McMahon, Michael J.360 McManigal, Jane Elise.137 McManus, Jeff.485 McMillan, Bob.317,475 McNall, William L.276 McNaull, Mike.317 McNemee, Paul Richard.252 McNeil, John.349 McNeill, Lynn M.378 McNew, Louis D.202 McNutt, Steven James.278 McOmber, Thomas R.457 McPhee, Colleen.393 McPhee, Gloria.242,244,356 McPhee, Tom .349 McPherson, Dale Law.234 McQuarrie, Agnes M.135 McRae, Peggy Sue.356 McVay, Kent.369 McWherter, Karen L.334 McWhorter, Molly Jane. 467,519 M Maag, Lisa Ann.489 Maberry, Linda.369 MacDonald, Jane.431 MacGillivray, Anarew Duff.491 MacGillivray, T. Scott. 222,491 Machin, Lynn Elizabeth.241 Macho, Jane.233,252,345 MacKinnon, Catherine.393 Macklin, Reginal E.116 Maclean, R. Grant. 234,469 Macomber, Paul W.317 MacPherson, Shawn.467 Madden, Ron.399 Madden, Terri. 275,441 Maddox, Sally.356 Maddox, Warren Lee.275 Madison, J. Christian.491 Madison, Charles G.116,491 Madlever, Gary.382 Madsen, Carol.416 Madsen, Louis.149 Madsen, Roger.219,317 Magelssen, Sarah.317 Magers, Jo Ann Marie.317 Magill, Edwin William.494 Magill, Lewis M.203 Magnuson, Kathryn J. . . . 191,243,272, 317,359 Magnussen, Susan. 233,343 Magorty, Randy.493 Mague, Michael James.275 Mahoney, Michael.240,317,428 Mahoney, Timothy W.252 Maier, Jim.317 Mains, Mary Ellen.191,532 Makela, Mike Melvin.190,491 Mallon, Gary Owen.439 Mallory, Michael.485 Mallory, Nancy L.435 Malloy, Susan C.359 Malone, Phyllis Gaye.359 Maloney, Edward H. 273,317 Maloney, Vincent.459 Maloof, Andy.485 Manarolis, Deborah L.489 Manca, Maurice.432 Mandeville, Craig T.469 Manfred, Keith Eugene.443 Manley, Jennifer. 75,445 Mann, Cindy.76,222,481 Mann, John R. 240,459 Mann, Michael Wayne.108 Mann, Vicki.481 Manning, Clarence E.240 Manning, Robert Dale . . . 255,258,276, 317,439 Manning, Steve.439 Manor, Ron.. 272,31 7 Mansfield, Michael H.451 Manus, David E.219,318 Manwell, Jeannie Gail.393 Manzer, Linda May.441 Marano, Sazy.369 March, Mary Ellen.396 Marchbanks, J. Brent.228 Marcusen, K.C. 278,318 Maresh, James L. 249,318 Margin, Bernadette M.343 Marier, Tom.383 Marin, Reymundo.167 Mariotto, Christie Ann.135 Marjamaa, Sharel Lee. 233,396 Marker, John.318,475 Markham, Fred Kendall.369 Marks, Gary.443 Marks, Jill Loren.359 Marks, Marilyn .435 Marple, Daymon E.487 Marquardt, Karen Lee.424 Marquez, Raymond Jr.265 Marr, Carla.445 Marron, Francis W.278 Marsden, Sheila Ann.460 Marsh, Du Ann .318 Marsh, Twila Dawn .24,318 Marshall, Jan Marie.276 Marshall, Larry Gene.132,451 Marshall, Ronald.277,278,318, 496 Marshall, Susan Ellen.363 Martin, Bernice.318 Martin, Charles F.270 Martin, Cheryl. 236,441 Martin, Cindy Lou .363 Martin, Donald Orr.187 Martin, Dorothy Laura.133 Martin, Emma Willetta. 259,318 Martin, Everett L.241 Martin, George W.349 Martin, Jeffrey Dale.496 Martin, John Kelly Jr. 270,318 Martin, Linda S.441 Martin, Margaret.393 Martin. Mary Virginia . . . .236,279,431 Martin, Molly E.184,187 Martin, Randall D.383 Martin, Robert Curtis.116 Martinez, Lawrence M.366 Martinson, Ann. 267,318 Martinson, Martin Pele.451 Martonik, Ann R.396 Marvin, George C.129 Mason, Cathy Lee.366 Mason, Katherine.406 Massey, Elizabeth E.90 Massie, Barbara Lee.363 Massie, Linda.368 Masson, D. Bruce.157 Masterson, Tom.455 Matchett, William.165 Mather, Carolyn M.481 Mather, Linda.467 Mathiason, David Arold.184 Mathisen, Ray.498 Mathison, Eric Lee.184 Mathison, Marc.353 Matrazzo, Bob.429 Matsumoto, Alan.422 Matsushima, Alan Y. 252,422 Mattausch, Sheryl.410 Matteson, Walter James. 245,249 Matthewman, Linda.339 Matthews, Ronald William.318 Mattingley, Robert M. 226,428 Mattson, Patricia C. 244,435 Mauch, Samuel Jr. 260,366 Maule, Karen Maris.396 Maves, Ilona Margarete. 276,278 Maxin, Cindy.135,366 Maxwell, John M. 280,349 Maxwell, Stanley.383 Maxwell, William D.116,383 Mayberry, Linda. 76,481 Mayeda, Janis.270,276,416 Mayer, Kirk Bradford.318,383 Mayer, Martin D.318 Mayo, Richard Webster.275 Meadows, Douglas J.487 Meagher, Michael .383 Mealbouse, James .383 Means, Joseph Earl.412 Mecartea. Judy Carol. 230,363 Medak. AlanT. 255,318 Meddaugh, Shelley L.275 Medford, Erie Mac.450 Meehan, John M ichael.494 Meek, Douglas E.403 Meeks, Natalie J.416 Meenach, Harold Ray.349 Meerdink, Douglas.349 Mehner, Louise.318,489 Meier, Richard E.449 Meller, L. Candie.359 Mellin, Tim.190,192,272 Mellis, Robert W.318 Mellon, Danny P.318,477 Mellon, Dick.349 Melius, Andrea Rae.318 Melson, Bob.123,124,253 Melville, Melinda lane.406 Melville, Milly Kay.378 Memorium.536 Meneely, William J.318,349 Mengedoht, Paul F. 97,475 Men’s Bowling.132 Index 525 Menti, Sonja. 445 Menzia, Fred. 406 Mercer, Loren. 416 Mercereau, Renee. 356 Meredith, David Paul.108 Meredith, Jim.105,146 Merkley, Stephen V .105,138.494 Merrill, Kirk Thomas. 275,318, 373 Merryweather, Kathleen Ann .... 318, 441 Mertz, Ann.91,460 Mertes, James. 226,429 Messinger, Patrick Lee.78 Messinger, Susan. 223,410 Metcalf, Marta.373 Mettler, Michael Lee.252 Metzger, Lesley Jean.171,175 Metzler, Susan Edith. 243,343 Mewhinney, Mark J.88 Meyer, Carol Ann.278 Meyer, Christine Edith.134 Meyer, Linda. 318,393 Meyer, Robert W. Jr.i90,267,272, 319.353 Meyers, Penelope Gale.319,411 Mezger, Walter.439 Miao, Benny Kuo-Ping.319 Michael, Larry.455 Michaelsen, Susan.319,463 Michaelis, Lynn Otto.276 Mickas, Michael. 78,472 Mickelson, Melinda.393 Mickey, Maureen S.416 Middleton, Christina.319 Middleton, Price.493 Middleton, Sally.447 Mielke, Cassandra Anne.359 Mielke, Sue.191,272 Mikalowski, Pamela Sue.360 Mikkelsen, Martin C.319 Miksch, Dean Carl.319 Mildon, Dan Terry.319 Miles, Donald W.279,280,432 Miles, L. Gary.319,369 Miles, Peter D. Maj.260 Milholland, Phillip D.353 Military Science Departments.159 Miller, Beverly.356 Miller, Carmen Rae.363 Miller, Carol.343 Miller, Cathleen A.396 Miller, Chris.406 Miller, Chris.437 Miller, Dale Ellis.228 Miller, Dan.353 Miller, Dennis.252 Miller, Denise.447 Miller, Dixie L. 250,276,319,378 Miller, Dwight Anthony.451 Miller, Gary Courtland.457 Miller, Gregory Lee. 280,416 Miller, Jacqueline D.396 Miller, Janice.319 Miller. Jeffrey Boone.178 Miller, John P.150 Miller, John K.150 Miller, Judith Louise.396 Miller, Kay.467 Miller, Marilyn June. 280,378 Miller, Mary Ann.319,401 Miller, Morrie L. 287,416 Miller, Richard Dean.. . 129,469 Miller, Robert Edward. .. .258,267,277 Miller, Stephen.190,272,274 Miller, Thomas J..319,353 Miller, Virginia Lee.378 Millerick, Rick.383 Millhollen, Sue.461 Milliken, Dennis G. 245,249 Mills, Jay Robert.469 Mills, John B.475 Mills, John L.138,472 Mills, Pamela Marie.280 Mills, Steve.319 Milne, James.472 Milot, Mary Katherine.453 Milton, M. Jane.396 Mims, Anthony Ronald.78 Minata, Laura.437 Minch, David John.319 Miniken, Jeanette M.369 Minnich, Scott Arthur.219,222 Minnick, Margo. 56,276,277, 319,424 Minnick, Scott.439 Miranda, Anthony.383 Mirosh, Lynn.453 Missildine, Joanna M.431 Mitchell, DavidS.252 Mitchell, Dennis James.78 Mitchell, Jerry Wayne. 88,443 Mitchell, Judy .356 Mitchell, Becky.481 Mitchell, Dick.491 Mitchell, Robert Steven.319 miu-nui, oany. 319,461 Mitchell, Stephen R.161 Mitley, Ken.270,271,399 Mitz, John Gregory.128 Mitzel, Gary.479 Mitzel, John E.224,319,479 Mixon, Susan Lea. 237,244 Mizoguchi, Lon Shimao.319 Mizomi, Sharon. 320,410 Mizumoto, Beverly Anne.224 Mizumoto, Mike. 279,491 Mizuno, Kerry M. 225,455 Mobley, Don L. 270,271,320,383 Mode, Michael.449 Moe, David Arnold.473 Moe, Donald 1. 320,473 Moeller, Claudia. 320,396 Moeller, Greg. 270,271,277,320, Moen, Mary Anne. 320,360 Moerbeek, Ineke.401 Mohoric, Jim.487 Mok, Lily.252 Molchior, Claudia D.393 Moll, Jim.190,272 Molleston, Robert C.399 Monaghan, A. Keith .163 Monahan, Christine. 320,396 Monahan, Michael Brian.78,116 Monelli, Sylvia Ann.136 Money, Kathleen Lynn.489 Monro, Marsha.406 Monroe, Darrell.403 Monroe, Lena. 267,356 Monson, Jody Wayne.399 Monson, Michele.320 Montague, Leonard Lyle.432 Monteiro, Suzanne J.339 Montford, Karrin June.345 Montgomery, Clayton Jr.88,116 Montgomery, Dean M.120,132 Montgomery, Janis .393 Mooberry, Jack W.116 Moody, Bradley.383 Moody, Maryl .320 Moon, Lynda Jan.134 Moon, Mike.124,349 Moore, Ann Louise.257 Moore, Becky.76,224,343 Moore, David J.353 Moore, Gail.416 Moore, J. Michael.493 Moore, Jeff.422 Moore, Larry W.,320 Moore, Linda.(424 Moore, Marcia Lee.393 Moore, Ronajane. Moore, Rosemary M. .364 Moore, Sandy. 74,481 Moore, Shirley.357 Moore, William D. 238,498 Moorhead, Elaine D.360 Moos, Angela Thane.369 Moos, Bill. 78,483 Moramarco, Douglas Jon.473 Morasch, Kathy Marie.393 Morehead, Cathy Ann.75 Morgan, Alan L.409 Morgan, Annette.389 Morgan, Christi Ann.136,378 Morgan, Howard.207 Morgan, Scott Richard.485 Moriarity, Patrick J.450 Mork, Greg Carlton. 258,412 Morr, Linda M.406 Morrell, David Lee.240 Morris, Barbara J.463 Morris, Beth Ann. 320,396 Morris, Curt A.479 Morris, Don.366 Morris, Georgia.357 Morris, James J. 320,403 Morris, James Roger.255 Morris, Janice J. 275,320 Morris, Marcia.. . .343 Morris, Mary Alison. 76,445 Morrison, Arianna Louise.401 Morrison, Becky .487 Morrison, Dennis J..206 Morrison, Jane Ann.227,320,401 Morrison, John Kiley .... 191,224,226 Morrison, Judith Anne.277 Morrison, R. Terry.353 Morrison, Sheri .230,279,445 Morrisson, Melanie J. 236,445 Morrone, Michele Marie.369 Morrow, Brucejames.250 Morrow, Mike. 227,234 Morrow, Phyllis.462 Morrow, Sheryl L.384 Morse, Gerald.257 Mortar Board.277 Morton, Gerald Wayne.93 Morton, Jane Marie.178,267,435 Morton, Shirley.357 Moser, Greg.477 Moser, Guy.383 Moses, Stephan Randall. 108,439 Mosher, Milton M.247 Mosman, Nancy.393 Mosman, Patty.461 Moszeter, Ken. 270,271,320, 403 Mott, Gregory A.349 Mott, Sheila.360 Mould, Richard Lynn .276,278, 320,353 Moultrie, Dan.399 Mouncer, Albert Edward.432 Mount, Howard.180,210 Mountjoy, Sheila Jean.366 Mowatt, Marilyn.135 Mowry, Dwight Dean.97 Mowrray, James.245 Moyer, Sue.467 Mrachek, Mike.485 Mu Phi Epsilon...275 Mueller, Charles C.240 Mukai, Larry. 264,383 Mulholland, Jo Ann.378 Muljat, Mark John .228 Mullins, Lori Ann.369 Mumma, Rodney.78 Mundt, Walter C.240 Munechika, Karen Hisae..291 Munn, Brad.535 Munson, Brian P.471 Munson, Michael Allen.451 Munter, Phil. . ..399 Muntz, Andrew J.399 Murata, Lesley Margo .. . .260,275,378 Muret, Jan. 260,447 Murphy, Corinne.406 Murphy, Daniel Joseph.116 Murphy, Dave.264 Murphy, Gail Ann.320 Murphy, Joan Marie.489 Murphy, John William . 320,494 Murphy, Gail Ann.393 Murphy, Margaret.393 Murphy, Patricia M. 320,393 Murray, Dave.353 Murray, Kay.481 Murray, Kevin Francis.128 Murray, Lynda Grace.72 Murray, Marcia .... 236,463 Murray, Rick.491 Muse, Raymond.162 Mutch, Suzanne.373 Muzeroll, Craig Lee.477 Myers, Doug.495 Myers, Douglas.321 Myers, Gail Lynne.378 Myers, Myra Mae.378 Myers, Linda Diane.445 Myhre, Les.321 N Naffziger, Eleanor.278 Nagel, Katherine C.178,437 Nagle, Jim.234,321,495 Nagle, Thomas D.493 Naismith, Bill.483 Nakagawa, Dean T.. . . 96,253,321,353 Nakagawa, Pamela H. 321,393 Nakamura, Wayne A.291 Nakata, Herbert M.164 Nanninga, Marcia Ellen.280 Napier, Nick C. .. ' 247,321,349 Nasburg, Margaret Sue.373 Nason, Mary Kathryn.260 Natale, Thomas.321 Nat. Soc. of Int. Design.257 Natsuhara, Jean T.378 Naubert, Nancy R.366 Nauss, Kevin.257 Nazarenus, Cathy Lynn.416 Neal, Noreen Elaine.396 Near, Doug.383 Nebeker, T. Richard.265 Neben, Joanne. 76,437 Neeley, Charles W.455 Neff, D. Scott. 321,399 Neff, Lyle.207 Neigel, Julie. 247,389 Neill.365 Neill, Gary C.477 Neill, Jim.443 Neill, Scott.485 Neilsen, Karen Lee. 242,378 Nelsen, Elaine V.378 Nelsen, Jim.439 Nelsen, Mike. 321,457 Nelson, Barbara Jean.378 Nelson, Carl D. 273,321 Nelson, Cynde.357 Nelson, Diane E.393 Nelson, Fredricka.321,416 Nelson, Herbert A. Jr.178 Nelson, Ike.88 Nelson, James E. 253,321 Nelson, Janie.292 Nelson, Karen Lynne.396 Nelson, Kevin Eugene.97 Nelson, Lois Madge.378 Nelson, Lynn Dee.378 Nelson, Mary Ann.396 Nelson, Nancy.467 Nelson, Neal Norman .115 Nelson, Pam.339 Nelson, Pam.435 Nelson, Richard S.321 Nelson, Robert Dwain.258 Nelson, Scott Andrew.368 Nelson, Sharon Frances.137 Nelson. Vicki. 321,447 Nelson, Vicki.321 Nelson, W. Bruce.222,429 Nemeth, Karen Barnhart.321 Ness, Shirley. 244,339 Neudorfer, Bob.383 Neufer, Nancy.357 Neugebauer, John A.432 Nevenachwander, Sibyl E.427 Neville, Marianne.393 Nevin, Jack Frederick.399 Newcomb, Alan R. 321,477 Newcomb, Amy Jo.242 Newell, Robert Andrew.276,278, 321,399 Newell, William D.321 New house, David.429 New house, Jim. 321,429 Newhouse, Laura Ruth.431 New house, Linda Gayle.431 New land, Mark Simon.473 Newson, Ervin Leonard.78 Ng, Henry Ngai Keung.276 Ng, Kin Yan.276 Ng,Yuk, Ching.276 Niazi, Imran Khalid. 286,349 Niazi, Sarfaraz..286 Nicholas, Lawrence A.267 Nicholes, Patricia Ann.321 Nicholl, Ronald Glenn.252 Nichols, Mina Louise.465 Nichols, Olin.483 Nicholson, Ernie.475 Nicholson, Sid .383 Nickerson, Jean.339 Nicley, Warren.491 Niederkleine, Gene.399 Niehl, Robert Edward.108,116 Nielsen, Barb.424 Nielsen, Connie Lou . 276,277 Nielsen, Cindy.445 Nielsen, James Joseph ..105 Nielsen, Ken.254 Nielsen, Marilyn Anne.360 Nielsen, Nancy.276 Nielson, James M..150 Niemi, Kelly Curtis.321 Nilan, Judy.192,223,236,280 526 Index Nilles, Richard Lee.237 Nimbar, Judith Marie.406 Nipper, James Marcus.238 Nishida, Glenn Akio.450 Nishitani, J oan.373 Nissen, Carl Anthony.241 Nissen, Steven L.321 Nix, David L.112,113 Nix, Marilyn.360 Nixon, Phillip R.485 Nixon, Suzanne. 267,453 Nkambule, Harry Sikelela.321 Noble, Craig Edward.473 Noble, Duane L.485 Noble, Lawrence D. 255,321 Noble, Susan Louise.275,280,465 Noblit, Jim.383 Nocrenberg, Cathleen A.378 Nojd, Martha.445 Nolen, Autumn .340 Nolen, Helen.321 NS. ' timier, Christine A.3% Noi‘ erg, Richard M. Jr. .144 Nordeen, David C..497 Norden, Cheryl Ann.378 Nordquist, David.278 Noren, Jane Elizabeth. 228,230 Normand, James Robert. 322,416 Norquist, Scott W.451 Nome, Vicki Jo.489 Norris, Mark.113,485 Norris, Peg.474 North America Indian Students.287 Northrup, Catherine ... ... .212 Norton, Linda Diane.378 Norton, Linda Jean. 322,345 Nosko, Nancy Lee.339 Noskowiak, Arthur F.247 Nottingham, Jon P. 277,322 Nourse, Candy.416 Nourse, Sandra.322 Novacoff, Denise.178,267,435 Novotney, Thomas Frank.457 Noyes, Paula Jean.322 Nurmi, William John.473 Nutter, Marilee.406 Nyberg, Chris.280,393 Nygard, Lynn Marie.360 Nyman, Carl J.201 o Oakley, Andrew J.275 Oates, James Tripple.279 O ' Banion, Jim.443 Oberg, Christy.72,232,447 Oberg, Janey Lynn. 236,447 Oberleitner, Kris. 292,463 O’Brien, George M.322 O’Connell, Mary M.360 Oden, Melvin LeRoy. 253,322 Oden, DiAnn.136 Odenrider, David W.242 Odenrider, Jed.242 Odenrider, Linda.242 Odman, Julia Caroline.489 Odne, Linda Lee. 322,368 O’Donnell, Douglas A.322 O ' Donnell, Jo Anne. 227,230 Oehlert, Curt.459 Oelschlaeger, Charles.457 Off-campus.413 Oggs, James Roy.78 Ogle, Darlene Kay. 275,340 Ogle, Donna Mae.465 Ohrberg, Janet Eloise.132 Ohrt, Randall William.469 Oka, Lynn .133,393 O ' Keefe, Mary Kay. 276,278 O’Keefe, Susan.228,322,445 O ' Keeffe, Teresa Conene.389 Okonek, Les.495 Oldham, Greg.416 O ' Leary, Nora Marie.378 O’Leyar, Gary Lee.479 Oliver, Sue.463 Oliver, Janis.463 Oliver, Mark.350 Oliver, Rick. 283,350 Olliver, Robert D.483 Ollom, Noralyn. 280,357 Olrogg, Beth. 62,481 Olsen, Carol L...225 Olsen, Glen .373 Olsen, Judy.389 Olsen, Richard John.116 Olsen, Ron.383 Olsoe, Leslie.242,280,461 Olson, Ann Tona.270,271,441 Olson, Barbara Ellen. 230,441 Olson, Carolyn.276,322,373 Olson, Cheryl Ann.279 Olson, Eric B.252 Olson, Gretchen V. 236,461 Olson, John Edward Jr.245 Olson, Kyle Lee.495 Olson, Larry Michael.473 Olson, Linda S.437 Olson, Pamela Ann.393 Olson, Paul M.483 Olson, Randall Keith.471 Olson, Reed Lawrence.451 Olson, Steve.498 Olson, Terry.427 Olson, Tim.491 Oman, Rhea.357 Oman, Gary Edward. 280,469 Omans, R.D. Warren.366 O ' Mary, Clayton C.241 O ' Mary, Gary.280 Omicron Nu.259 O ' NealS. Kim.378 O ' Neil, Erin. 236,461 O’Neil, Francis IV.322 O’Neil, Mary Lou.407 O’Neil Mike.498 O ' Neil, Patrick D.487 O’Neil, Patrick Howard.473 O ' Neill, Maureen Anne.226 O’Neil, Tome Sue.396 Onwunali, James U.416 Opakunle, Wilfred 0.128 Oppie, Janice Irene.360 Organ, Dave.353 Orser, Susan.463 Orton.367 Orth, Raleigh Shreve.276 Ortner, Monne. 322,453 Ortolf, Tom Allen.473 Orton, Bonnie Lee.416 Orton, Christy Lynn.340 Orton, Douglas Howard.322 Lyle McGlothlin, assistant head photographer. Student Photography Index 527 Ortner, Monne Ruth.277 Osborn, J udy.264 Osborne, Gary Scott.88 Oseth, Michele.. 322,453 Osgard, Peter Michael.485 Oshima, Jeanne Jyunko. 322,341 Oskamp, Paul Lewis.233 Osterberg, Candance L.378 Ostermann, Stephen R.88 Ostrangcr, Janies 0.432 Oswald, Gayle.401 Oswald, Virginia Susan.465 Oswood, Judith Lee.32£ Oswood, Mark Warren. 276,322 Otncss, Carole...389 O’Toole, Barbara Ann.133’ Ott, Peggy Joy.136 Ott, Richard L.169 Ottcm, Martin Philip .322 Ousley, Nancy Kay.465 Outing Club.288 Outland, Harriet. 243,369 Overby, William M.416 Overland, Eunice Irene.246 Overton, Fertiss L. Jr.88 Owen, Jo Ann Marie.285 Owen, Martin . 285,399 Owens, Ed. 280,399 Ozolin, Elmer W.399 P Packer, Dennis 0.498 Page, David L.383 Page, Marta R. .345 Paine, Kenneth. .350 Paine, Patti. .339 Paine, Ty Carl. .78,83 Painter, Mark William . . .78 Pakistan Students. .. . 286 Palady, Phil Ralph. .96 Palermo, Carol Anne . . . .396 Palmer, Christine Lee . . .133 Palmer, Mark Alton. . . . . 276,322 Palmiero, Fred |oe. . 323,429 Paluck, Michael Lewis. . .487 Paluck, Anne. .134,424 Paluck. Ann. .279 Panhellenic . . 236 Pankey, Robb. .491 Papenfuse, R. Kaare . . . . .96 Paradise, Paul Richard . . .273 Parcher, Gregory J. .416 Parent, Michael Kelly . . .278 Pariseau, Marianne . . . . .393 Parish, Terry Lee. .465 Parker, Chris. .461 Parker, Claudia. . 74,447 Parker, Kim Adair. .403 Parker, Richard A. .163 Parkhurst, Carol Ann . . . . .275,276,411 Parkinson, Wendy Sue . . .323 Parks, Bradley Dean. . . . .223 Parks, Gayle.134,135,254,323,378 Parks, Kathryn Ann . . . . .137 Parks, Linda J. . 275,366 Parks, Robert Michael . . .399 Parks, Shelley Lynn . . . . . .236,259,441 Parmenter, Melvin . . . .498 Parmley, Rebecca . . . . . 323,360 Parr, Ray. .491 Parr, Bob. .... 138.260.264 Parrish, Jay B. .383 Parrish, Ronald. .471 Parrish, Stanton Craig .224 Parsons, Gail W. .268 Parsons, Gail W. 267,276,277,323 Parsons, Jim. . 264,412 Parsons, Jeffrey D.. . . .457 Parsons, Lucinda . . . . .323 Partridge, Liza. .416 Parvin, Calvin. . 243,416 Pasicznyk, Mikki . . . . .445 Pasquan, Albert L. . . . .164 Patch, Stephen Jay . . . .184,187 Patmore, Sharon. ....275,323,339 Patrick, Robert F. . . . .217,227 Patrizzi, Mary. .369 Patrus, John. .275 Patterson, Armenious. .78 Patterson, Mark. .383 Patterson, Norman C. .115,485 Patterson, Pat. .77,115,217 Patterson, Patricia J. . .431 Patterson, Patricia L.. .393 Patterson, Wayne K. . .469 Pattison, Ruth Yvonne.378 Patton, James Curtis . .243 Patton, Robert Bruce . .228 Paul, Donald Ray Jr. . .105 Paul, Karla M. .416 Paul, Wendy L. 230,276,323,461 Paulsen, Carol Ann. . .396 Paulsen, Susan Louise.223 Paulson, Debbie.435 Paulson, Dick.108,479 Paulson, Janice Elaine.250 Paulson, Sue.435 Pavey, Gordon Bruce.282 Pavlovsky, Victoria M.275 Paxson, Beth.366 Payne, Diane E.416 Payne, Eugene R.416 Payne, Rhonda.369 Payton, Norbert.116 Peach, Don.498 Pearce, Paris M. 323,416 Pearson, Audrey L.401 Pearson, Ellen Louise. 75,279 Pearson, James Robert. .. .276,323,399 Pearson, Larry B.469 Pearson, Marcia. 279,467 Pearson, Randy.416 Pearson, Steve R.251,416,491 Pease, Marilyn.323 Pease, Stanley Thomas.412 Peasley, Nancy. 323,437 Peavey, Tom . 252,443 Peck, Charles.88,108,350 Peckenpaugh, Douglas A.439 Peck ham, Mary.133,357 Pedersen, HannesG. 323,399 Pedersen, Martin Peter.451 Pederson, Dee .407 Peekema, Tom.383 Peel, Michele Sylvia.396 Tony Wiggins, photograph er. Student Photography 528 Index Pellegrini, Janice. 323,401 PEM Club.254 Pemberton, Samuel H. Jr.276 Pence, Marc Leonard.78 Pence, William.218 Pendlebury, Joyce Lee.396 Peng, Songmei Chen .323 Pengelly, Ronald G.116 Pennell, Roger T.485 Penniman, Bonnie Mary.378 Pennington, Janice L.283 Penny, George Scott.180 Penoyar, Bill.192,455 Pepich, Jonel S.341 Percich, Daniel George.88 Perez, Manuel.138 Perez, Pete.274 Perez, Starr Dawn.278 Perham.371 Perini, Michael. 264,267 Perkins, Orla.416 Perkins, Pam .136,341 Perkins, Terry. 278,323 Permentcr, Terry.323,343,383 Pcrreira, Janifer A.407 Pcrreira, Signe.407 Perry, Ann L. 323,393 Perry, Christine.360 Perry, George F.323 Perry, George.253 Perry, Linda Lee.431 Perry, Lynn.389 Perry, Michelle Kristine.187,323 Perry, Russel Gene .433 Pete, Craig Warren .409 Peters, Alice Esther.276 Peters, Terry. 238,323 Petersen, Jane Storey.323 Petersen, Susan Elaine.339 Peterson, Anne.427 Peterson, Cynthia A.369 Peterson, Darlene K.416 Peterson, Dick.112,113 Peterson, Donna Lois.244 Peterson, Eileen A.357 Peterson, Eileen Sue.292 Peterson, Glenn.278 Peterson, H. James .459 Peterson, James H. 238,323 Peterson, Karen.424 Peterson, Kathryn Roach. 276,278 Peterson, Kevin.455 Peterson, Les.475 Peterson. Rembie L.133,267,364 Peterson, Suzanne Kay .133,407 Peterson. Walfred H.278 Peterson, Wayne Andrew.443 Peterson, William A..276 Peth, Janice Lynn. 242,243 Peth, Liza Gale.242 Petow, Penny.396 Petrie, Sally Jane. 276,278 Petterson, John Eric . 280,416 Petterson, Julie .277 Pettis, Karen Louise .487 Pettit, Ghery St. John.350 Pettit, S. Sgt. Gilbert.265 Pettit, Jerald.383 Pcwe, Jeff. 276,278,323,473 Pewe, Pam.73,222,463 Pfaff, Dennis L.. . ..487 Pfaff, Shannon Louise.396 Pfaff, Vincent N. Jr. 253,323 Pfeffer, Penney Ann.73,224,236 Phares, Malcolm.455 Pheasant, Kay. 323,389 Phelan, Kathy.91,463 Phelps, Linda Carol.241 Phi Beta Kappa.278 Phi Chi Theta.250 Phi Delta Theta.472 Phi Eta Sigma.279 Phi Gamma Delta.451 Phi Kappa Phi.276 Phi Kappa Tau.474 Phi Kappa Theta.476 Phi Mu Alpha.283 Phi Sigma Kappa.478 Phi Epsilon Kappa.253 Phillco, Jackie.136,254 Phillips, Christine A.280 Phillips, Cindy Ann.396 Phillips, Frederick R.78 Phillips, Kay Lynne.323 Phillips, Mary.416 Philopant, James W. 251,491 Phisuthikul, Chakorn.279 Photo Research.193 Photographers.516 Pi Beta Phi .480 Pi Kappa Alpha.482 Pi Tau Iota.273 Picha Doug.108,439 Pickens, Cheryl Elaine.250 Pickens, Sally Ann.250 Pickering, Randy Royal.78 Pickett, Richard D.416 Pierce, Emmet Eugene.184,187 Pierce, Kim.357 Pierce, Terry C.451 Pierson, Deborah.489 Pieti, Kris. 280,424 Pilkey, Anne Alice.280 Pinckney, Scott R.383 Pinckney, Susan M.396 Piper, Leiza.389 Piper, Pamela Ann.366 Pipes, Gail.407 Pippy, Gerald.264 Pirie, Doreen Sue.91,225,431 Pischcl, Lark.339 Pitlo, Linda May. 276,323 Pittam, Alan Richard.223 Pittman, Robert C.384 Plath, Robert James.323 Player, Dorothy Ann.357 Pleasant, Kathy Ann.323 Ploeger, Cary.393 Plowden, Joan.424 Plummer, Sally Jean. 230,323 Pockert, Janie. 323,424 Poe, Janet E. 279,453 Poe, Thomas John Jr.88 Poelker, Winnie.124 Poffenroth, Arleen. 323,357 Poffenroth, Sharon.357 Poindexter, William.210 Poirier, Nancy P.393 Pokrifchak, Constance.270,271, 323,431 Polinder, Onalee Ruth.339 Polk, Ronald Eugene.270 Polkinghorne, Gail A.134,323,437 Pollock, Robert C. 326,449 Polumsky, Jeanine Lee.243 Polwarth, Robert Jay.278 Poole, Yvonne Rene.378 Poon, Terence Kin Hong.280 Poor, Rhonda. 226,463 Poorte, Jena Voorde.360 Popelka, Anne Marie.396 Porter, Carol Alison.393 Porter, James David Jr.120,132 Porter, Susan.463 Post, Laurienne.133,233,278,341 Potter, Nancy Marie.230 Potter, Pam.326 Potter, Stephen Cecil.124,234 Povroznik, Marcia.343 Powell, Albert E. Jr.240,280.416 Powell, Dave C.255 Powell, Dina L.276,278,326 Powell, Jim .254 Powell, Linda Marie.72 Powell, Peggy.326 Powell, Stephen G. 326,364 Powell, Susan Marie.360 Powell, Terry Rae.441 Powers, Pamela.341 Powers, Suzi.55,74,453 Prante, A1.366 Pratt, Jan.343 Prenguher, Bruce. 223,443 Prenguber, Thomas R.188 Preston, Cathy.339 Price, Terry Jay.457 Prichard, Robin.373 Pride, Charles. 326,373 Prindle, Donald B.384 Prindle, John Franklin.283 Prock, David Allen.384 Proffitt, Cindy.345 Prothero, Marilyn .411 Prouty, Lisa Ann.378 Prudente, Paul Alan.386 Pruss, Gerald Mark.278 Puccinelli, Richard A.88 Pugh, Lynnette.369 Pullam, Linda .357 Pumphrey, Jane E.259 Puri, Arun.258 Puskar, Mark S.487 Putnam, Fred. 350,412 Putnam, Julia Sarah.360 Putnam, William Harold.246 Pyne, Teresa M. 276,278 Pynor, Kathi.91,481 o Quackenhush, Nancy Kay.341 Quackenbush, Susan Ann .54, 86,431 Quann, Charles James.202 Quast, Philip William. 271,326 Quesenbury, Sheila L.463 Quick, Linda Kay .407 Quigley, Thomas R.439 Quintasket, Edward L.96 R Rabenstein, Diane J. 326,407 Rabie, Donna M. 278,326 Racicky, Randall James.234 Radburn, William F.251 Radford, Dean.184,187,274 Raff, Bob.273 Ragan, Steven Douglas.450 Ragland, Jim.192 Raisner, William M.144 Rajala, Dave.267 Rajendra, Ernest B.366 Raleigh, Margie.277 Rambo, Jeffrey J.409 Rambo, Marilyn. 326,357 Rambow, Dan .267 Ramsdell, Miles P.260 Randa, Lynn Marie.465 Randall, Ann Carol .233 Randall, Charles W.128 Randall, Patricia Anne.360 Randall, Terry.422 Randall, Thomas Edward .... 326,384 Randles, Bill. 240,326 Randles, Robin.427 Randolph, James .131,353 Randolph, Kevin H.416 Range Management.245 Rapp, Dennis C.255,258,369 Raska, Ronald J.247,327,353 Rasmussen, Anne Louise.424 Rasmussen, Lowell W.150 Rasmussen, R. Stephen.479 Rasmussen, Sharon Kay.327 Rasul, Ejaz.286 Ratcliffe. William W.473 Rathbone, Anne.343 Rathbun, Gordon D.422 Rau, Jennifer.178,345 Rawlings, Richard M.105 Ray, B. Roger.161 Ray, Diana.389 Ray, Linda Marie.360 Rayburn, Jeanie.267 Raymaker, Allan Miles.327 Rea, Dennis.485 Reardon, Tricia.360 Reddick, James D.228.253,353 Red ford, Douglas Earl.240 Redhead, Norman S.327 Reding, Richard. 247,416 Redmond, Carmen.341 Redmond, Clinton.88 Redman, Mary Jo . 230,270,271, 424 Recce, Geoffrey Robert.88 Reece, Patrick Eldon.245 Reed, Carla.401 Reed, Christopher G.495 Reed, Donna Lynn. 230,378 Reed, Patrick N.407 Reed, Paula.445 Reed, Vallery.357 Reeder, Kim.88,288,487 Reeder, Lynne.416 Reeder, Sheila.453 Rees, Becky. ..453 Reese, Daniel.422 Reese, T om.399 Reeves, Jackie.339 Reffett, Sharon Elaine. 224,489 Regan, Judy.368 Regan, Rodrick, Milton.253 Regents.375 Rehberg, Wallace A.238 Reich, Katherine M.417 Reich, Peggy L. 393 Reid, Diane Marie.417 Reid, Pamela.276,327,401 Reif, Stephanie.461 Reinbold, Orlin P.245 Reinhardt, Peggy Ellen.227 Reinhardt, Thomas H.412 Reish, Pat. 327,396 Reitan, Lucinda M.327 Reitcheck, Clement J.417 Rejniak, Nerea Vanira.327 Remen, Joan.357 Remington, James W. 327,485 Renberg, Paul Stuart.115 Renggli, Douglas Edwin.247 Renner, Dean Michael.258 Renner, Bob.267 Rennerlind, Mark.228 Renoe, Brian W. 276,278 Rettstadt, Charles Jr.275 Reves, Caren Ruth.396 Reyburn, Carol. 327,441 Reyburn, Jcannie.345 Reynolds, David A.407 Reynolds, David.253 Reynolds, Dean Albert.129 Reynolds, Thomas P.477 Rezvani, Saiid .417 Rczvani, Vahid .327 RHA.233 Rhea, Sue E.357 RhoChi.270 Rhodes, Anna Gale .327 Rhodes, Kristi Marie.393 Rhodes, Sally.417 Rhodes, Stan.493 Rhone, Tom. 224,493 Ricarte, Stephen Lee. 327,417 Rice, Barbara.339 Rice, Becky.417 Rice, Connie A.135,136,254,364 Rice, Elizabeth K. 276.278 Rice, Ronald Frederick.327 Rich, Randi C.417 Richard, Terry.184,187,274,417 Richards, Clark..469 Richards, Jan Laura.407 Richards, Tracy D. 292,467 Richardson, D. Thomas . . .253,327,353 Richardson, Deane.481 Richardson, Paul Keith. 327,368 Richer, Joseph F.78 Riches, Wayne. 279,280 Richmond, Jo Ann.327 Richmond, Larry Ralph. 234,450 Richmond, Nancy.237,241,327 Richmond, Raymond L. Jr. . . .240,241, 327 Richter, Elsbcth.453 Rickerson, Victoria.373 Rickert, Mike.493 Rickner, Patricia H.134,135 Riddle, Thomas Wayne.276 Rider, Jeffrey Mawson.327 Ridgway, Clifford .451 Ridlington, Joe Donald.96 Riedasch, Eleen.341 Riege, Kjell Krohn. 327,479 Rieger, Terry.435 Rieha, Nancy L. 327,393 Riehl, Glenn Ted.258 Riehlc, Daniel C.459 Riehle, Mike.254 Riehle, Rich Paul. 328,459 Riehle, Wayne G..234.238,459 Riesen, Gary Alan.188,433 Rightmire, Deborah.327, 481 Rightmire, Becki. 225,481 Riley, Pamela Kaye.378 Rinaldi, Tanya. 259,445 Rippee, Don.417 Riseborough, John C.327 Risley, J ill. 279,424 Ristau, W. Wayne.93 Ritchie, Catherine Ann.276 Rittenhouse, Harry G.273 Rivers, Marcia Jo.396 Roach, Barry. 327,485 Roalsvig, Christine L.378 Robar, Scott L.475 Robb, Dana Louise. 75,401 Robb, James Maxwell.88 Robbins, Tim. 86,439 Index 529 Roberson, Mary C.396 Roberts, BethJ.407 Roberts, Daniel C. 244,459 Roberts, Diana Lynn.242,243,431 Roberts, Harvey W.223 Roberts, Hilda B.165 Roberts, John Merrill.399 Roberts, June.150,240 Roberts, Keith.190,272,327,417 Roberts, Kerry L.399 Roberts, Marcia.327 Roberts, Pam. 67,242,267,431 Roberts, Stephen A.88 Robertson, Benine H.489 Robertson, Jean.54,327,467 Robertson, John H.328 Robertson, Ken.443 Robertson, Mike.477 Robertson, Susan.328 Robinette, Tom.439 Robinson, Evelyn R.373 Robinson, Lee Alan.384 Robinson, Mary.357 Robinson, Thomas Emery.93 Roche, Ben F. Jr.245 Roche, Robert James.120 Rockey, Linda Marie. 328,345 Rodda, Karen L.73,91,222,279, 467 Rodda, Kathleen L. 73,91,222,467 Rodeo.114 Rodland, Barry Burton.473 Rodstol, James Henry.353 Roe, Linda. 328,481 Roebcr, John P.495 Roedel, Melissa Jane.378 Roepcke, Yvonna Marie.230 Rogers.381 Rogers, A. Gail.259 Rogers, A1.192 Rogers, Jim.329 Rogers, John Ernest.273 Rogers, Kathi Marie.396 Rogers, Patrick.108,491 Rogers, Paula Sue. 390,396 Rogers, William.384 Rohner, Greg Lee.280 Rohr, James Edward.96 Rohr, Jerry Joe. 240,245 Rohr, Laura Lea.259 Rohrbach, Eric.403 Robrmann, Joanna E.460 Rohrs, Wendy Ann.341 Rohwedder, Linda Jean.360 Rohwer, Randy. 329,433 Rohwer, Rex Jay.433 Rokkan, George S. 329,350 Roll, Kathie.417 Roloff, Marilee Kay.219 Roloff, Stephanie Ann. 280,393 Romberg, Harold.207 Rome, Russell Stanley.144 Rommel, Bruce Douglas. . . 187,274,532 Roozen, Leonard M.493 Rorem, Dave.116,471 Rosage, Edward Norbert. 249 Rose, Chris. 357 Roseburg, Thomas S.328 Rosenau, Robin R.245,249,409 Rosen tangle, Andrea .447 Ross, Carol.328 Ross, Cheryl Ann.368 Ross, Jo Ann.343 Ross, John R.422 Ross, Timothy Jack.328 Rossano, Renee.424 Rossier, Alan. 275,276 Rossing, Robin Joy.393 Rossolo, Hugh.222,234,449 Rost, Crystal E. 243,369 Rosvall, Pete.495 Roswell, Debi.447 ROTC.260 Roth, Nancy Lee. 76,467 Rothery, Dave Donald.417 Rothnie, Jean.369 Rowand, Tim.483 Rowe, Bob.422 Rowe, Curtis E.276,328,399 Rowe, Judy Ann. 54,378 Rowett, DuaneS.498 Rowing Club.144 Rowland, Delene Rae.134,461 Rowlett, Steven.403 Rowley. Frances Rose. 250,329 Rowley, Marcia.357 Rowse, R. Brian.384 Roy, Karen.275 Royalty.49 Rozelle, Mike. 245,249,329,417 Rucker, Dick .455 Ruddach, Randy.328 Ruddell, George.328 Rudsdil, Candy.393 Rudy, Ken.384 Ruf, Major Francis J. 265,269 Rugg, Dennis.279,280,373 Ruitenbeck, Susy.407 Rupp, Barry Lee. 270,276 Rush, J udy.389 Rush, Steve.451 Russell, Ann L.393 Russell, Don. 226,422 Russell, Jan.357 Russell, Linda Marie.328 Russell, Roger J.439 Ruther, Jan.360 Ruthford, Carolyn Alys.364 Rutherford, Mary Ann.328 Rust, Martha.137,396 Rutherford, Susan.279 Ruttkay, Sue.137,369 Ruud, Mary Elaine.378 Ruzicka, Irene Marie.378 Ryan, Cheryl Jeanne. 329,360 Ryan, Gordon G.329 Ryan, J. Randy. 328,491 Ryan, Kathryn Anne.188 Ryan, Kathleen E.441 Ryan, Ronald Dale. 267,328 Ryan, Wendy Lee.247 s Sablin, Karen Jean. 222,280 Sackett, Richard Earl.128,366 Saekmann, Debbie.424 Sadick, David J.234,328,495 Sadler, Catherine L.276 Saffel, Kerry.389 Sagdahl, Nancy.407 Sage, Patricia Mae.465 Sagli, Marilyn J.393 Sagstad, Cathi.393 Sahlberg, Thomas V.471 Saige, Patty.283 St.John, Kenneth James.267 Salisbury, W. Kent.369 Salladay, Paul Edward.409 Sallquist, Sylvia Lea. 223,276, 328,373 Salmon, Kathy.445 Salvadalena, Doug. 328,422 Salvadalena, Loretta R. 259,417 Salvatore, Joseph M.191,292,328, 449 S.A.M.E.264 Sample, Charles R. 240,384 Sample, Debra Jean. 75,345 Sandahl, Richard C.260 Sandberg, Katherine L.369 Sande, Janet.481 Sanders, David Wade.224 Sanders, Leon.223,225,471 Sanders, Yvonne Diane.489 Sandison, Andrea Jean.437 Sandmeyer, Frederick.451 Sands, Sindy. 279,389 Sandvig, Constance E..378 Sanford, R.0.129 Sanford, William Alpha.78,163 Santman, Gerald L.493 Sappenfield, Steve.192,272 Sarchet, Gail.55,91,481 Sargent, Colleen Kay.361 Sargent, Stanley Alan.473 Sarta, Denise.236 Sartz, Denise Ann. 73,431 Sarver, Richard.384 Sasaki, Don Richard.129,429 Sather, Steve.491 Satre, Clark Wendell.329 Satre, Debbie.417 Satterfield, Jim.493 Saubert, Carl W. IV.253 Saul, William F.366 Saulie, Mary Kay.345 Saunders, Michael S.366 Saunders, Stephen .366 Savage, J. Craig.190,192,272 Savage, Julie K. 329,424 Savland, Karen.339 Sawaya, Wajih Nicola.286 Sawtells, Loretta Mae.361 Sawyer, Penny J.417 Sayler, Sandra Lee.242 Scabbard and Blades..264 Seaman, Mary Jo. 276,277,278, 328 481 Schaaf, Norm P. 233,366 Schaefer, Susie.357 Schafer, Diane Lanctte.233 Scharf, James Irving.275 Scharnhorst, Carol L.369 Schaub, David Sander.328 Schauerinann, Craig.366 Schauerman, Teresa K.339 Scheckels, Christy.345 Scheel, Gaye Lynn.361 Scheel, Mary Lynn.401 Scheer, Linda.339 Schell, Dale .535 Schell, Gary Emil.171,180,238, 329,417,535 Schell, Susan Kay.275 Schenk, Nancy.401 Scheuerman, Richard D.459 Schillberg, Carmen M.489 Schimpf, Bruce Dale .128 Schindler, Lyle.495 Schirr, Jo Janel.378 Schjeliand, Kathy.137 Schlect, Chris Earl.219,433 Schlect, Neal.329 Schlecht, Robert. 329,483 Sehleuter, Genanne C.244 Schlicher, Peter C.132 Schmauder, Glenn R.260,329,429 Schmidlen, Michael E.78 Schmidt, Dale Allen.247 Schmidt, Eugene Joseph.123 Schmidt, Frank M.469 Schmidt, Ginnie.392 Schmidt, Kathleen.401 Schmidt, Rhonda. 283,357 Schmidt, Terri.435 Schmidt, Terrie Jo.135,230,279 Schmidtman, Ki k.279,280,433 Schmierer, Michael J.329 Schneider, Dale. 329,483 Schneider, Frances L. 242,431 Schneider, Patricia A..71 Schneidmiller, Gary. 329,459 Schnell, Daniel Philip.491 Schnell, Michael.491 Schoch, Debbie.91,329,461 Schoeff, Sally Jeal . 236,489 Schoenberg, Richard A.242 Schoener, A1.255 Schons, Mark Frederick.260 Schorr, Cindy Lee. 225,461 Schott, Janet. 292,447 Schott, Katherine.329 Schrader, Sally Ann.276,277,278 Schrag, Michael. 245,249,276, 329,459 Schrenk, Ernest.21 8 Schroedel, Jean Reith.378 Schroeder, Barb. 86,467 Schuchman, Mary Lou.373 Schuh, Cyndie.73,219,453 Schuman, John T. Jr.353 Schultheis, Mark.350 Schultz, Marcie.329 Schumaker, Liane. 270,271,279, 407 Schupp, Kay A. 329,461 Schuster, Ellen Louise. 280,341 Schut, Donald.255 Schutt, Robert A. 224,274,328,417 Schwartze, Daniel.366 Schwartz, William A.328 Schwarz, Linda Margaret .... 242,329 Schwisow, Randi Kay.378 Scobie, Virginia Ann. 259,276 Scoreboard.110 Scott,.387 Scott, Carole.393 Scott, David M.156 Scott, Liz. 368,369 Scott, Galen L.498 Scott, Harold. 329,495 Scott, J. Richard. 329,384 Scott, Joan.76,257,481 Scott, Judith Gail Converse.417 Scott, Lynne.366 Scott, Paul.254 Scott, Rich. 243,278 Scott, Sally Larraine. 368,369 Scrymgeour, John.417 Seabury, Meg.73,329,463 Seals, Rita Kay.431 Seaman, Janet. 368,369 Seaman, Laurence R.129 Sears, Orvil C. Jr.243 Sebby, Eric Donovan.253 Sebastian, Annette E. 280,341 Sebby, Kolleen Kirsten.453 Sebens, Thomas B.329 Secor, Michael.105,366 Secreto, Gail.411 Sedenquist, Judy L.136,373 Sedlacek, Gordon M.228 Sedwick, Kitten. 224,417 Seehafer, Carol.244 Seeley, Cathleen M.236 Seibolt, Catherine Elaine.417 Seidel, Linda Rae. 243,361 Seiffert, Randy D.369 Seigneuret, Jean C.164 Seiler, Nickey.393 Seimer, Diane Elaine.396 Seipp, Dennis.469 Seitz, Jon.487 Seligmiller, Marc R.287 Sellers, Thomas Lee.123,433 Semmens, Phillip D.260 Semmler, Bill.I 77,267,282,433 Seniors.293 Sennert, Sue.364 Sen ter, Bart.439 Settle, Anne.424 Settle, David.471 Setzer, Jeanette Marie.393 Sewell, Margaret. 223,435 Seymour, Judy Cheryl.465 Seymour, Steven Michael. 330,417 Shackelton, Leslee Ann .. 259 ,330,361 Shaeffer, James L. 330,373 Shah, Syed Iqbal.286 Shallow, Linda Karen.396 Shane, Robert Alan. 88,384 Shank, Carolyn Ann.225 Shanks, Veda C. 91,135,254,461 Shanley, James D.83 Shannon, Patricia Jean.76 Sharp, Elizabeth Ann.378 Sharrar, J erry J.366 Sharratt, Gene C.384 Shaft, Julie.437 Shaub, Russell E.485 Shaw, Chas Gardner.149 Shaw, Edward G. 255,330 Shaw, Gloria.345 Shaw, Jon.429 Shaw, Sue.393 Shay, Robert Martin.384 Shea, George.477 Sheaffer, Robin Lynne.330 Shcahan, Don L.429 Sheahan, Michael Ray.429 Shearer, Dave.353 Sheehy, Robert C.417 Shelby, Robert Brown. 69,457 Shelland, Susan J.401 Shelley, Robert M.270 Shelton, Annette Irene.396 Shelton, Linda.427 Shelton, Paul Pitt III. 276,278 Shelton, Richard 0. 276,278 Shemet, Amy. 259,435 Shepard, Priscilla J.292 Sheppard, Rebecca Sue.330 Sherman, Curt.257 Sherman, Curtis C.228 Sherry, Richard James ... 276,330,418 Sherwood, Judy.369 Sherwood, Kathryn Ann.378 Sherwood, Rob. 219,280,350 Sherwood, Susan Mae.396 Sheilds, Bruce Henry.123,450 Shields, Sandra.137,407 Shigeno, Dyann. 279,280,424 Shimmin, Laura Lynn.329 Shinn, Brian.274 Shinn, Donna Marie. 276,278,330, 339 Shinohara, Steve.498 Shirk, Nancy.357 Shivley, J. Mack.129 530 Index Shober, Betsy.401 Shoemaker, Kim.133,339 Shoemaker, Stephen P.369 Shonborg, Janet Susan. 330,361 Shook, Michael R.384 Shook, Vernon William.384 Shoop, Lora.393 Shore, Harry F.350 Shorett, Jean Elizabeth. 224,330 Short, Allan Ray. 238,459 Short, Robert.369 Shottenhamer, Michael.128 Shrader, B. Kimberly. 226,450 Shrieves, Bryan D.330 Shriner, Craig S.330 Shrope, Gerald G.258,330,407 Shropshire, Claudius N.403 Shunk, Laura.393 Shustoff, Claudia.424 Shutt, Julie Kay.74,134,254 Shweid, Roger M.475 Siddiqui, Israr A. 286,418 Siebenberg, Tammy.379 Siegel, Patsy.379 Siegwein, Gretel. 345,407 Siems, Pattijean.345 Sienko, Diana Jean.396 Sigma Alpha Epsilon.484 Sigma Chi.486 Sigma Delta Chi.274 Sigma Iota.252 Sigma Kappa.488 Sigma Nu.490 Sigma Phi Epsilon.492 Sigma Tau .258 Sigma Tau Alpha..283 Silhavy, Bob. 330,469 Silliman, Richard L.384 Silva, Sally. 232,445 Silva, Ricardo.128 Silvers, William.353 Simchuk, Dan.278 Simkins, Marie. 330,441 Simko, Stephen Matt.473 Simmons, Diane.393 Simmons, George W.330 Simmons, Janice L.330 Simmons, Jeanie.133,254,461 Simmons, Robert Jay. 246,366 Simms, Winnett F. Ill.245 Simon, Betty.373 Simon, Harold.129 Simon, Nancy Ann.129 Simpson, Claude.202 Simpson, Gary R. 254,330 Simpson, John B.240 Simpson, Mary Louise. 330,379 Simpson, Robert W.83 Simpson, Robyn Adele.54 Sinclair, Beth C.233 Sinclair, Robin Edmund.88 Singer, Laurel.343 Sinkey, Kent. 409,523 Sipila, Gail. 70,453 Sisson, Janelle Lynn.184,187 Sitton, John R.493 Sitton, William.449 Sitts, Diane L.345 Siu, Dai Chow.403 Sivley, Suzanne E. 254,279 Skardahl, Lin.135 Skaug, Eric M.491 Skaug, Howard Otto.491 Skavdahl, Lin.401 Skibby, John R. 330,353 Skinner, Richard T.384 Skinner, Bill.491 Skog, John E.350 Skorheim, Deborah S.91 Skreen, Richard .418 Slade, Jean Frances.285 Slagg, Gary Lee.245 Slagle, Daniel.491 Slagle, David Jr.491 Slater, David Blake.330 Slater, Laurie.364 Slater, Richard R.330 Slater, Ronald Reed.433 Sleeth, William.439 Sloan, Lynn Diane.330 Sloan, Bob. ..455 Slodysko, William Joseph.451 Slovek, Jackie.341 Slusser, L. Louise.330 Sly, Marcie Lois.330 Small, Daniel Edward .... 184,274,433 Smart, Janet Kathleen.75 Smasne, Jo Ann.249 Smawley, Debbie. 74,463 Smeltzer, Paula.463 Smawley, Robert.210 Smetana, Jack.77 Smick, Carol Ann.260 Smick, Kenneth Wesley. 270,271 Smick, Monty D.418 Smiley, Lezle C..393 Smiley, Jim.105,146 Smink, Darlene Kay.330 Smith, Allan H.200 Smith, Barbara Diane. 252,276 Smith, Barbara.339 Smith, Beverly Luvina.389 Smith, Brad.350 Smith, Brent Alan.373 Smith, Cori.373 Smith, Dale.366 Smith, Danieljay.93 Smith, Deborah Sue.276 Smith, G. Donald.116,201 Smith, J. D..253 Smith, Janice.364 Smith, Jean .241 Smith, Jenny. 280,374 Smith, Jeffrey Keely.443 Smith, Judith Lynne.431 Smith, Julie.330 Smith, Kathy Margaret.411 Smith, Larry.353 Smith, Marilyn Kay.489 Smith, Mark Jamie.451 Smith, Mark Richard.451 Smith, Mary Agnes.379 Smith, Michael Howard. 229,353 Smith, Michele D. 55,343 Smith, Nancy Carol.461 Smith, Nancy Lynn.431 Smith, Patricia. 330,379 Smith, Patrick Edward.418 Smith, Peter J.D. 330,485 Smith, Peter Thomas.251 Smith, Randy.422 Smith, Richard Warren. 283,331 Smith, Robert James.223,331,409 Smith, Robyn. 331,396 Smith, Ron. 276,331 Smith, Russell Ernest .450 Smith, Scott B. 225,485 Smith, Scott James.497 Smith, Shelley.73 Smith, Sherri Lynn.134,136, 254,389 Smith, Sherrie J.279,331,364 Smith, Stanley Paul. 96,439 Smith, Stephen R. 331,399 Smith, Steven David.479 Smith, Steven.116,422 Smith, Steven Paul. 267,331 Smith, Sydney L.58 Smith, Theresa Ann.276,331,467 Smith, Thomas Carl.485 Smith, Trude. 227,280 Smith, Wendy.379 Smitt, Vivian.357 Smithers, Barbara.369 Smithers, Timothy M.418 Smoke, Daniel Joseph .251 Smuck, Mary Lou.239 Snelson, Larry.331 Snelson, Sue.331 Snider, Barbara.379 Snider, Daniel Richard.130 Snider, Norma.250,331,361 Snively, Patty.133,233,411 Snodgrass, Jerry A. 331,433 Snodgrass, Kenneth D.276 Snoey, Roger B.331 Snoey, Sharyl Diane.331 Snow, Debbie.379 Snow, Eric L.409 Snow, Patrick.439 Snyder, John.178,384 Snyder, Patricia Ann.276,331,396 Snyder, Richard L.485 Snyder, Steven Noel.189 Sobba, Kathleen Anne .... 171,175,176 Sobolewski, John S.120 Sobotka, Judy. 267,366 Soccer.128 Soden, Rohert M. Jr.418 Solbrack, Dennis. 245,429 Soler, Alfred Louis.238 Soler, Leonard Arthur.246 Solin, Leanne.481 Sollenberger, Sandy.267,279,465 Sommer, Kathi.331 Sonnichsen, Ben Williams .... 331,457 Songaylo, Debbie.411 Sontag, David Ralph.249 Sood, Anil K.331 Sorathia, Usman A.286 Sorensen, Donna Marie. 241,242 Sorensen, Harold C.255 Sorensen, James Philip.240 Sorenson, Kay.393 Sorensen, Sharon Joyce.241 Sorley, Kristina .445 Sornberger, Diann.364 Soulin Coubabes.90 Southwick, Robert B.276 Southworth, Van Roy. 276,278 Sowder, James Jeffrey.144 Sparkes, M. Camille. 276,277,278, 331,343 Sparks, Mark.384 Spaulding Street Pranksters 290 Speakers. 25 Stegman, James A.384 Speir, Kathy. 292,424 AjipiusChan, photographer, Student Photography Index 531 Spellman, Peggy. 223,226,331.411 Spencer, Elaine Marie.489 Spencer, Patricia E.290 Spencer, Reed Walter.276 Spencer, Tracy L.477 Spencer, Valerie Mae. 252,361 Sperline, Evan Eugene . . . .219,220,277 Spilseth, James.384 Spofford, Donna.393 Spragg, Maureen L.411 Sprague, Mark Vaughn. 331,449 Sprague, Max B.439 Sprenger, Joanne.134 Springer, Charles.498 Sproule, Jocelyn Kay.416 Spurgeon, Brian L.412 Spurs.280 Spyksma, William .455 Staab, Wendy.357 Stack, Diana.276,331,489 Stack, Margaret.418 Stack, Robb.469 Stadum, Margaret Ann.331 Stafford, Cathy.379 Stager, Anne-Marie.397 Stager, Richard Alan.144 Stahl, Col. Frederick, N. 265,269 Stahly, W. Rex.233 Staley, Wayne E.483 Stallings, Rita Kay. 279,445 Stanco, Susan. 278,331,343 Standley, Susan.357 Stanford, Alan Frank. 224,225 Stanko, Lawrence J. 331,369 Stanley, Michael.491 Stanley. Bob.253 Stansfield, Mark.451 Stansfield, Steve.369 Stanton, Ann.374 Staples, Gregory 0.331 Staples, Robert W. 331,353 Stark, Richard Harlan.245 Startup, David Miles.251 Staton, Rick.487 Staudacher, Jack.129 Stauffer, Janice Lee.397 Stave, Shari.411 Steach, Cathy.259,276.331 Stearns, Don.407 Steberl, Joan.136,364 Stecker, George Lester Jr. 264,331 Stede, Karen.361 Steele, Karen Rosa.230 Steelhammer, C.S.242 Steelhammer, Greg. 331,477 Steffen, Nancy Jean. 280,379 Stegman, Christopher L.433 Stegmeier, Merritt C.247 Stegmeier, Randy.418 Stehr, Judy.331 Stein, Roger. 280.350 Steinberg, Stephen C.331 Steinburg, Richard L. 331,354 Steiner, Al. 280,459 Steiner, Verena Marie .441 Steinhaus, Susan. 222,393 Steininger, Margaret J. 331,441 Stenberg, Shannon Ruth. 75.431 Stene, Bonnie Jeanne.331 Stene, Harold Paul.331 Stensaas, Harlan S.181 Stentz, Jack.485 Stephens, Robert L.138,214,228 Stephenson East.390 Stephenson North.394 Stephenson South.398 Sterling, Steve G.354 Stettler, Paul R.399 Stevens.400 Stevens, Aretta J.227 Stevens, Carl M.162 Stevens, James.418 Stevens, Linda. 236,445 Stevens, Tony.264 Stevenson, Clifford C.241,331,418 Stevenson, Jody.369 Steward, Daniel Alvin.. 105 Stewart, Beckie Louise. 73,447 Stewart, Carl R.449 Stewart, David C.475 Stewart, David Miles .473 Stewart, Deborah Lynn.453 Stewart, Janice L. 331,407 Stewart, Susan E. 361 Stewart, William L.245 Stieber, Gregg Michael.130 Stiles, Wayne Calvin. 238,429 Stimson.402 Stingel, Van.495 Stobb, Fred. 331,495 Stobie, Mike.331 Stock, Greg .332 Stock, Lynette M.332 Stocker, Kris.357 Stockton, Sue Ellen.60 Stockwell, Peter.128,332,366 Stohr, Joachim.485 Stokesbary, Terry.469 Stoltz, Phyllis.364 Stone, Curt. 225,369 Stone, Katy 461 Stone, Larry. 332,350 Stone, Roger Wayne. 332,418 Stoneman, Dan.354 Storaasli, Steven J.443 Storey, Brad.112,147,399 Story, Randall, W.422 Stott, David Owen.271 Stout, Howard.267 Stovall, C. Susan .... 133,270,271,441 Stovall, Diane.445 Stovin, Stuart.422 Stowe, Julia.445 Stowell, Harv. 86 Strait, Cynthia Lynn.489 Strait, Randall. 332,487 Straka, John Michael.78 Stratton, David Lynn .280 Stratton, James Arthur.108 Stratton, Norma Jean.224,332,411 Strayer, Nancy.397 Strecker, Connie.345 Street, Barbara.343 Streeter, John W.455 Strehlow, Karen Lou. 283,379 Streit.404 Stromberger, Alan J. .350 Stromstad, Linda.389 Stuart, Cheryl. 332,364 Stucki, Dan.267,269,332 Studer, Betsy.233 Stud holme, Brenda. 279,467 Stumpf, Paula Sue.332 Sturgill, Barry Allan.187,354 Sturrock, Duncan.255 Sturtevant, Cindy.441 Stween, Mrs. Barbara.265 Sucss, Lauretta.379 Suggs, Sonya Juanice.136 Sugiyama, Marshall M.180 Suiter, Tish .411 Suksdorf, Carl H.332 Suksdorf, Phyllis.332 Sulenes, Cynthia L.134,283 Sullivan, Daniel Park.244 Sullivan, Diana M.223,280,411 Sullivan, Lorraine.137 Sullivan, Lynne Ann.361 Sullivan, Maureen Lynda.332 Sumida, Rae.291,292,366 Summers, Diana Lynn.345 Sunhury, Patricia Lynn.230 Sundberg, Cheryl.357 Sundberg, Susy.343 Sundby, Arthur.455 Sunderland, Mary Linda.358 Sunderland, Paul L. 222,429 Sundstrom, Jon .354 Sundquist, Gayle.427 Sunell, Perry Jo.292 Surplus, Margaret. 74,427 Sutch, George R. Ill.144,471 Sutherland, Vicki L.358 Sutten, Anita S.397 Suzuki, Terrie.345 Suzanne, Lloyd.287 Svinth, Thyes.397 Swanes, John Ross.495 Swank, Stephen Robert.108 Swannack, Christi.379 Swanson, Brian Douglas.128 Swanson, Douglas E. 226,228 Swanson, Gary.132,354 Swanson, Karl Thor.167 Swanson, Patricia.332 Swanson, Robert Carl .354 Swanson, Sandi.397 Swanstrom, Marjorie J.278 Swartzlender Lynn. 279,411 Swearengin, Bill.532 Swearingen, Gaylen.451 Sweatt, Grace E.228 Swedberg, Dale Alan.290 Sweeney, James J. Jr.79,83 Sweeney, Margaret. 74,463 Sweeney, Michael.471 Sweeney, Mike.374 Swegle, Jeffrey Wayne.276 Swendsen, Larry C.498 Swenson, Adele. 276,278,332, 411 Swenson, Craig Alan.473 Swenson, Constance K. 75,435 Swenson, Marcie.418 Swenson, Mark Sidney.252 Swimming.112 Swinehart, Paul A. Jr.403 Swinhart, Donald L.332 Swope, Robert E.399 Sydenham, Rodney G.244 Syreen, J ohn Michael.238 Szabo, Glenn E.487 Sze, Ming-Fat. 276,278 T Taboada, Sara.379 Taft, Suzanne.463 Taher, Sabiha.286 Taher, Syed.286 Tait, Christopher S.275 Takaaze, Arnise Peggy. 329,332 Takaaze, Jay.129,264,265 Takisaki, Phyllis Jean. 280,431 Talbot, Cheri Leigh.424 Talbot, Michael Louis. 78 Talbot, Timothy Thomas.280 Talebbeik, Mohajer.329,332,386 Talley, Michael E.329,332,479 Tamlyn, Jean.418 Tang, Francis. 332,399 Tanigami, Gary.418 Tanneberg, Dawn L.401 Tanneberg, Ronald Lee.479 Tanneberg, Terry Scott.386 Tapfer, Christopher J.386 Tarnavsky, Gladys K.240 Taro, Debra Lynn.465 Tarp, Kenneth E.332 Tasker, Arthur W. II.247 Tat-Ming, Kong Peter.258 Tau Beta Pi.258 Tau Kappa Epsilon.494 Taylor, Al B.192,272 Taylor, Anne E.358 Taylor, Barbara.270,271,379 Taylor, Connie.174,236,467 Taylor, Debra Ann.134,279,437 Taylor, Edith Ann.441 Taylor, Scott Scalor.493 Taylor, Scott Douglas.332 Taylor, Susan S.397 Taylor, William.399 Technometer.189 Tecumseh, John Thomas.287 Tecumseh, Ki.219,287,290 Telecky, Sara.358 Tellessen, Marie. 254,369 Temple, Greg.384 Temple, Jody E.379 Templin, Garrett C.418 Tengesdal, Pam. 267,358 Tenisci, Anthony.116 Tennis.130 Terhaar, Paula.379 Terrell, Glenn . 207,282 Terrell, Mrs. Glenn.282 Terril, Bruce Robert.332 Terry, Mia. 292,343 Tews, Kenneth Duane.275 Thacker, Margie .75 Thapliyal, Hira V.227 Thayer, James S.180,234,276,277, 332,491 Thayer, John.278,279,491 Thayer, Michael John.386 Thelen, Mary Joanne.226 Theriot, Louis P.88 Theta Chi.496 Theta Xi.498 Thiemann, Kenneth Carl.433 Thoennes, Nick. 332,495 Thomas, Abralette K.332 Thomas, Anne.411 Thomas, Carol.135,136,254,279 Thomas, Carole J.379 Thomas, Cecelia.223 Thomas, Dave.256 Thomas, J oe F.399 Thomas, John S.418 Thomas, Lionel Cordell.78,79,81 Thomas, Mark. 459 Thomas, Randall N. 244 Thomas, Thomas William .... 138,146 Thomas, William F. 332,409 Thomasian, Sheri Lynn. 74,447 Thomassen, David G. 223,254 Thompson, Cheryle Lynn.489 Thompson, Diane L.401 Thompson, George W.403 Thompson, Gerry.493 Thompson, Harry L. 88 Thompson, Ingrid Irene.250,332, 361 Thompson, Jan.393 Thompson, Janet Gayle. 75,424 Thompson, Kathryn Ann.379 Thompson, Kathy.133 Thompson, Larry Arnold.332 Thompson, Linda Ann - . • 276,278,332, 358 Thompson, Linda Lea.358 Thompson, Nancy A.379 Thompson, Pat .239 Thompson, Robert C.418 Thompson, Sharon S.91,431 Thompson, Sue.453 Thompson, Timothy K.78 Thompson, Yvonne.224 Thonney, Michael. 241,276,332, 409 Thonney, Sarah Louise.226 Thordarson, Kirby.449 Thormahlen, Anna.393 Thorn, Marsha Jean .135,389 Thorndike, Donna J.379 Thornton, David N. 332,369 Thornton, Gary E. 332,369 Thorpe, Jim.128,386 Student Photographers not pictured: Mary Mains Bruce Rommel Jim James Lyle Erlewine Bill Swearengin Terry Keene 532 Index Thorpe, Peter Roswill.128 Thorsen, Sue Christina.369 Thorson, Patti.233,285,401 Ticen, Steve. 332,439 Tiearney, Janice. 230,341 Tiedtke, Catherine C.280 Tiegs, Oscar.403 Tiffany, Kathleen 1. 247,277 Tiller, Carl Kerry.399 Tilton, Leonard. 234,332 Tilton, Marilyn Dee. 275,332 Tippett, Ervie Lynn . 237,238 Tippett, Jane Ann.489 Tippett, Timothy M.241,332,429 Tippett, Thomas J.429 Tisdel, Marna .374 Toda, Mike.455 Todd, John Lester.332 Todd, Susan.427 Toevs, Barbara Irene. 66,292 Toews, Gene Clarke. 233,280 Tokarczyk, Marsha L.239 Tolleshaug, Carolyn A. 332.369 Tolleshaug, David.409 Tombari, Donna Lee.230 Tomberlin, George R.274,275,418 Tombs, Kathleen Ellen. 333,431 Tomchick, Teresa Lynn.333 Tomich, Gloria Ann .230 Tomlinson, Nan.358 Tomlinson, Patricia.447 Tompkins , Pam.437 Tomson, Randy.451 Toor, Mohammad Asghar.286 Torkelson, EricT. 333,418 Tornow, Janice.461 Track.116 Tracy, Cindy. 236,453 Tracy, Bob.491 Transeth, Don W. 78,483 ' Ereasure, Brian R.354 Treat, Glenna Louise. 56,276,277, 278,333,435 Treece, Dennis Cecil.250 Treese, Steven. 280,459 Treleven, Maria Dianne.362 Trembly, Terry Lynn.457 Trettevik, Craig.386 Trettin, Duane Henry.333 Tribbett, Lyndelle K.427 Trichak, George.254 Trigg, Debbie. 75,447 Trihey, Eugene Francis.276 Triplett, Gregory V.189 Troglin, Dan. 333,449 Trohimovich, Carol May.465 Troxel, Carol Ann. 276,333 Truax, Jerome M.350 Trudell, Kathleen . 223,437 True, David W.386 Truitt, Judy.379 Trupp, Martha Delores.333 Tsao, May.137 Tshibuabua, Samuel M.418 Tsou, Sheung-Oi Irene.275 Tsurutani, T.180 Tubbin, Sandra Kay.397 Tucker, Judith M.333 Tucker, Pat.393 Tucker, Patrick J.485 Tucker, Steven Jack.457 Tucker, Teri D. 230,447 Tuck ness, Sharon K.369 Tuell, Gordon H.206 Tuengel, Jill. 333,397 Tufts, Teryle Fred. 252,333 Tuke, Greg.439 Tuek, Larry. 234,439 Tulloch, Rodney.245 Tuminello, Frank.128,483 Tunis, Jon A. 260,354 Tuominen, Jim.257 Turgeon, Robbie.389 Turnbow, Cheryll.370 Turnbow, Richard Duane.350 Turnbull, Kathryn J.379 Turnbull, Nancy. .239,276,277,278,333 T urner, Debbie.397 Turner, Debra.445 Turner, James F. 333,354 Turner, John Henry.219,333,450 Turner, Kathleen.370 Turner, Rick Eldon.246 Turney, Terry Wayne. 333,469 Turping, E. Ford.228 Tuyen, Pham Ngoc.258,333,399 Tvetcr, Jo.379 Tweedt, Meredith. 333.393 Tweten, Monte Douglas.78 Twyman, Gloria.358 Tylczak, John Arthur.405 Tyo, Jo.358 Tyrrell, Robert.274,275,333 Tzlczak, John .407 u Uchida, Sheldeen, M.. 291,333 Uhron, Steven M.475 Ujhazi, Dorothy. 333,379 Ullrich, Jann .343 Ullrich, Ken. 267,422 Undergraduate Advisory Council in Sciences.278 University Fire Station.412 Uno, Glenn Masaru.228 Unwin, Grahm.112,113 Updegrave, Susan. 333,393 Upham, Linda Lorene.333 Upton, Bernice Marie.90 Urdal, Lloyd B.154 Urdal, Valerie.461 Utecht, Carla.379 Uthmann, Richard W.276 Uznay, William Charles.449 V Vadney, David Jay.187 Valentine, Chuck.495 Vallely, Mary.226,260,364 Valley, Scott.493 Van Ausdle E. Wynn.245 Van Beek, Margaret.135,463 Van Buren, Stephen A.433 Vance, Barbara.250 Vanderwall, P. Dean.220 Vanderheuvel, Keith. 333,374 Vander, Linden Robert .188 Vanderhoff, Judy.242,254,431 Van Duzor, K. John.487 Van Dyken, Everett.407 Van Hoven, Barbara J.134,334 Van Miert, Annette M.418 Van Ness Virginia. 276,278,333, 437 Van Rooy, John R.497 Vantine, Donald Allen.386 Van Valkenburg, Steven. . 240,245,249, 333 Van Winkle, Phyllis. 290,368 Van Winkle, Rose Mary. 290,467 Van Zandt, Gretchen.435 Vaughan, Dorothy M.334 Vaughn, Tom.477 Vawter, Tim .493 Vehslage, Sarah.334 Vencopal, Jerry.271 Vent, Glenn Allen. 278,334 Verley, Susan K.290 Vermeers, Richard Lee.433 Verellen, James R.144 Vest, Mary Lee .379 Vetter, Richard L. 244,374 Vhay, Liz. 236,463 Villegas, Terri.374 Vincent, Susan.437 Vinkenes, Chris.379 Vixie, Michael.498 Voeller, Mike.495 Vogel, Keith Walker.244 Vogensen, Debra.407 Vohra, Ibrahim R. 286,418 Voiland, James Edward.276 Vonhof, Bradlev.418 Von Holt, Elizabeth A.230 Voorhees, Rondy Marie. 332,465 Voorhies, David Bruce. 223,433 Votaw, Cynthia Anne.489 Voyles, Harry Thomas .241 w Waananen, Martin.238 Waara, Gayle Irene.276 Wada, Russell Den.291 Waddle, Kenneth.334 Wade, Wendy.397 Wagenblast, Gary R.354 Wagenblast, Margaret.397 Wagner, Wendy Joy.171,177,397 Wahle, Juret Regina L.435 Wainscott, Penney. 334,431 Wainscott, Terri.431 Waits, Dennis N.439 Waits, Bob.105,138,146.253 Wakeley, Debbie.379 Waldburgcr, John.485 Waldemarson, Janey.358 Walden, Glenn H.334 Waldher, Steve.254 Waldron, Lori.343 Waldron, Victoria .397 Waldrys, Sara.239 Walenta, Laurel Lee.91,228 Walk, Regan Mac Melvin.120 Walker, Darcy Lynn.370 Walker, James Michael.78 Walker, Nicholas, Carl.473 Walker, Randall Ray.334 Walker, Steven Arneill.229 Walker, William Robert.184,274, 354 Walkowski, Frank.469 Wall, Annette.364 Wallace, D. Brian.479 Wallace, Joan Marie.362 Wallace, Kirk.471 Wallace, Michael S.245 Wallace, Robert F.152 Wallace, Susan Marie. 334,374 Wallenius, R.W.246 Waller..408 Wallin, Stephen Craig. 276,278 Wallis, Barbara.358 Walsh, Barb.379 Walter, Marilyn.427 Walter, Robert J.247.334,495 Walter, Bill. 279,443 Walters, Alice A. 334,364 Walters, Barbara. 230,463 Walters, Florey.116 Walton, Mike.471 Walton, Dave.334 Walton, Debbie.133,465 Walton, Laurie.239 Walz, Robert Payson.138 Wanchena, Matthew. 287,370 Wandling, James A.471 Wang, Catherine C.334 Wanke, Lee A.334 Wanless, Becky A.334 Waples, Steve.485 Warberg, Torsten.128,429 Ward, Michele Marie.447 Ward, Sally. 230.389 Ware, Daniel Leon.386 Ware, Gail R.354 Warehime, Clyde Dean.88 Ward, Robert Ray.227 Warinske, Dick.192 Warner, Diane.370 Warner, Peggy.136,236,437 Warner, Marty. 227,258.277, 334,429 Warninger, Bruce.498 Warnock, Barbara Kae.239 Warr, Mike. 334.422 Warren, David M.483 Warren, Peter C.439 Warren, Ted.191,192,272 Warrick, Donald S. 334,439 Warrior, Kim. 334,489 Warsinske, Dick.272 Wash, George Philip.105 Washam.JoAnn.134.431 Washburn, Jo.135,137 Wassard, P. Becky.133 Wasson, John M.227 Wasson, Thomas R.418 Watanabe, Ivan M.291 Watanabe, Roger.469 Waterman, Bernadine.178,341 Waters, Gayle.343 Waters, Jim.418 Waters, Jonete.380 Waters, Steve.418 Waterson, Terry.80 Watkins, Richard.128,184,483 Watras, Elizabeth Jane.424 Watson, Cindy.334 Watson, Jean Lenore. 334,374 Watson, Steve Royce.251 Watts, Bill.273,276,278 Waud, Jeanne.358 Waybright, Ann K. 223,362 Waybright, Ann.292 Wayenberg, Richard. 223.350 Weatherby, Charles M.403 Weatherford, Lee Wood.88 Weaver, Wilhelmina .228 Weaver, William M.350 Webb. Darce.358 Webb, David A. 334.4U.5 Whitney, Douglas W.260 Webb, Kristen Marie.362 Webber, Dale.275 Weber, Christian.128,497 Weber, Stanley Steven. 228,479 Webster, Cliff.493 Webster, John David.184,187,274 Webster, Kenneth C.234 Wegener, John S.451 Wegner, Nancy M.393 Wehmeyer, Mark G.. . ... .422 Wehring, Jackie. 222,250,334,431 Weible, Brenda Sue.435 Weidemann, Constance L.362 Weimer, Carol.380 Weinans, Patricia Anne. 334,341 Weiss, Claudia Ann.243 Weitz, Mary Ann. 334,370 Weitz, William Sidney.443 Welch, Josh.386 Welch, Richard W.386 Weller, Robert Gordon.215 Weller, Bob.479 Wellington, Fredrick V.278 Wallendalc, Glenn A.366 Wells, Anne. 230,481 Wells, Donald E.163 Wells, Gary T.334 Wells, J.D.471 Wells, Margaret W.366 Welton, Sue.239 Wenburg, Kristine.345 Wendler, Greg Richard. 227,433 Wendt, Linda. 279,411 Wendt, Robert.386 Wennerlind, Mark R.224 Wergeland, Gayle B.457 Werner, Melinda.223 Wescott, Nora Eileen.334 West, Cynthia .364 West, Donna . 274,380 West, Kathie .397 West, L. Doug.370 West, Scott .274 West, Thomas R.334 Westbrook, Chuck.267,364,412 Wester, Candy.380 Westfahl, Michael Jay.386 Westfahl, Pamela Kay.356 Westland, Pam.74,178,435 Westland, Ronald A. 254,334 Westlin, Kathy.236,279,435 Weston, Kathy.389 Weston, Nancy E.364 Westsik, Joseph H. J r.108 Wetter, Maribeth.427 Wezeman. Tim.273 Whaley, Elizabeth Anne.362 Wheat, Beth.137,343 Wheatley, Catherine A. . . .251,276,358 Wheeler, ' Jody. 334,389 Wheeler, Lynn. 334,447 Wheeler, Teresa Sue .465 Wheeler, Vicki Lynn.358 Wherley, Michael J. 258,534 Whinery, Sandy Michal.362 Whipple, Susan Jeanne. . . .242,244,343 Whitaker, Bruce D.219,334,450 Whitcomb, Linda. 75,91,233,239 White, Allen 1.160 White, Deborah A.137,401 White, Dennis W. 264,386 White, Loralee.380 White, Margaret .380 Whiteaker, Rex S.350 Whitehead, Gary A. 244,334 Whitehead, Gay.481 Whitehead, Joyce.137,393 Whitehill, Richard A. 433,524 Whitener, Laura Le.356 Whiteside, Marilyn Sue.362 Whitford, Wallace P. 334,370 Whitney, Barry Rick.493 Whitney, Marigaie.389 Whittmire, Harvey G.276.278,334 Whitworth, Jan.334 Whyte, Barbara.334 Index 533 Wick, G. Ty. .350 Wilson, Beth . .389 Wong, Ivan Hon-Kit . . . . .276 Y Wick, Sharon. .335,481 . Wilson, Brandt. .493 Wong, Sarah. .397 Wickert, Thomas Kirk . . .88 Wilson, Brian Bernard. .280 Wonke, Dave. .271 Yakayama, Howard. .291 Wicks, Cindy. .370 Wilson, Carol Ann. .467 Wonke, Lee. .270 Yamagata, Amy E. . . . . 335,343 Widman, Don. . 292,485 Wilson, Chris. .131 Woo, Frances May. ..250 Yamamoto, Gary. .429 Wiegand, J. Patrick .... .222,280,449 Wilson, Craig W. .409 Woo, Lilly Ngan. .489 Yamamoto, Joe. .429 Wieland, William Kelly . .473 Wilson, Deborah Jane. .397 Woo, Roy. .247 Yamanaka, Theodore T. . .291 Wieneke, Richard Lee . . .433 Wilson, Diane Laurinda . . . .393 Wood, Barbara. .370 Yanagisawa, Carol. ....291,358 Wigal, Ronald H. .335 Wilson, Howard. .407 Wood, Karen W. .... 133,397 Yang, David Peter. .433 Wigen, Nick H. . .226,234,429 Wilson, Jan. .397 Wood, Larry Dean. .... 223,280 Yardy, Craig Alan. .350 Wiggins, Candy. .397 Wilson, Janice. . . 249,447 Wood, Nelson Lloyd. .... 253.335 Yarwood, Melanie Ann . . .239 Wiggins, Debra. . 279,364 Wilson, Jean. .. 280,437 Wood, Paige. .... 283,358 Yasui, Ron. .... 335,422 Wiggins, Janelle. .380 Wilson, Kathy. .397 Wood, Rae Anna. .335 Yates , Katherine Ann.. . . .389 Wiggins, Rod. .491 Wilson, Lark Elaine. . . 290,489 Wood, Richard A. .335 Yates, Ken. .449 Wiggins, Tony. . 483,529 Wilson, Linda Kave. .. 335,401 Wood, Rob. .335 Yaun, Christopher W, . . . .403 Wiggum, Jan. . 335,481 Wilson, Nancy. .. 335,437 Woodall, Edwin V. .335 Yawman, Gary A. .354 Wigmore, John Edward . .78,81 Wilson, Ronald F.. .479 Woodcock, William M. . . .238,260,429 Yeager, Judy. .393 Wiitala, Carole A. .393 Wilson, Robert Eric. .240 Wooden, Mark. .439 Yearout, Linda. .61,467 Wikstrom, Paula Gay .. . .187,335,427 Wilson, Ronald Norman . . . . .240,249, Woodland, Lauri . .380 Yeilding, Dan William . . . .. .. 112,113 Wilbert, Cynthia Lind . . .424 335,399 Woodrow, Christie. 225,230,335, Yell Squad. .86 Wilbourn Ron . .469 Wilson, Shelden W. .457 424 Yeomans, H. Gordon . . . . .88 Wilcox, Wayne. .370 Wilson, Tom. .. 256,276 Woodruff, Marsha. .358 Yip, Joseph W. .276,335,418 Wilde, Don. . .278,335.386 Wilson, William H. .335 Woods, Dawn Colleen . . . .... 335,362 Yocum, Glenn David . . . . .113 Wiley, Roger C. .154 Wimmer, Dennis Robert . . . .129 Woods, Marsha. .418 Young, Claudia . .... 335,489 Wilhelmson, Evelyn J. . . .244 Wimpress, Janine Adele. . . . .290 Woods, Mary. .343 Young, Colin Me Ewan .. .116 Wilke, Susan Marie . . . . . 242,243 Wine, Annette. .. 335,362 Woods, Neale E. ....335.418 Young, Kathryn A. .374 Wilkins, Brooke. .437 Wincgar, Nancy K. . . . 91,424 Woodward, Scott Kelly - . .138 Young, Nita Kay. .275 Wilkins, Sharon. .437 Wine, Frank Howard.264,335,403 Woodworth, David Allen. .271 Youngs, Dallas Lee. .253 Wilkinson, Greg G. .409 Wingard, Sonja Marie. .362 Woodworth, Tim. .439 Younker, Camilla Sue . . . _134,228 Willcoxon, Donna. .380 Winikoff, Jeff. .370 Woollen, Diane Christine .393 Yuen, Kathy. .397 Williams, Arlana June . . .90 Winkel, Chuck B. .354 Workman, Marianne . . . . .393 Yurik, John P.D. .335 Williams, Brian Leigh . . .280 Winkle, Kristi Ann. .. 335,370 Worrall, Anna Jane. .... 335,362 Williams, Clifford I . . . . .247 Winship, George Lawrence . .386 Worthington, Benjamin . . .278 z Williams, Conni R. .183,187 Winskill, John C. .86 Wotruba, Chris . .335 Williams, Dave. .493 Winston, Robert K. .477 Wray, Dick. .409 Zagelow, Jane. .453 Williams, Denise. .418 Winterfeld, Delwyn. .354 Wrede, Georgana Kay . . . .397 Zahir, Jawaid. .286 Williams, John G. .475 Winters, Gail. .243 Wrestling. . ....94 Zangar, Cathy. .40 Williams, Kathy. .341 Wise, James Leland. .276 Wright, Diana. .393 Zapotocky, Barbara A. . . .136 Williams, Kay. .134.364 Wise. Kathy Jo. .. .. 64.463 Wright, Fred. . 254,451 Zaremba, Carl. .335 Williams, Kay Elaine . . . .335 Wissenback, Jan. .463 Wright, Karen Lee. .91 Zehe, J oel. .386 Williams, Larry R. .260,264 Witherow, Willa . .257 Wright, Janet K. .389 Zehm, Dwight Gorden. . .335 Williams, Megen J ulia . . .370 Wittig, Miriam Grace .... .136 Wright, Joanne . .380 Zelazny, Kathy. .401 Williams, Nola. . 335,447 Wittrock, Constance Elaine .335 Wright, Leslie J av. .238 Zimmer, Joan. .370 Williams, Richard I. .479 Wittrock. Janine. .187 Wright, Peter Robert . . . . .116 Zimmer, Vince. .443 Williams, Sue. .463 Wold, Janis Jean. .424 Wright, Robert. .418 Zimmerman, Andrew A. . 234,473 Williams, Wallace. .78 Wold, Norma. .358 Wright, Thomas C. .213,228 Zimmerman, Donna .... .239 Williams, Wanda M. . . . .379 Wolf, Barbara . .380 Wright, William C. .276 Zimmerman, Ray. .267 Williamson, Rose. .178 Wolf, Patricia Elaine. .63,236,424 Wu. Thomas . .128,273,278 Zirbel, Thomas Norman .457 Willich, Reginald C. . . . .449 Wolfe, Julie C. .. . 335,393 Wulz, Barbara Ann. . 246,335 Zmiarovich, Thomas . . . .350 Willis, Mark S. .108,439 Wolfe. Laird. .273 Wunder, Gloria. .260 Zografos, Dean ' I ' . .443 Willis, Roger Allen . . . . .246 Wolfe, Nancy. .370 Wylder, Dorcas . .137,280 Zornes, Thomas Allen . . .120,132 Willms, Vicki Rae. .335 Wolfenbarger, Phebe L. . .. .335 Wysaske, Ron. .449 Zuben, Peeston. .335 Willoughby, Warren . . . .495 Wolfenbarger, Vicki L. .279 Wysocki, Jerome H. . 243,245 Zuccaro, T. Set. Peter J. .265 Wills, William R. .335 Woll, Joy Heather. .275 Wytoko, Nancy. .335 Zukerman, Anne. . 233,364 Willscy. Carol Lynn. . . . .275 Wolstenholme, Cindy Kay . ... 335.364 Zurline, F rank. .473 Wilma, Patricia . .277 Womens Bowling. .137 X Zydek, Richard Francis . .278 Wi liner . .410 W.R.A. .134 Wilson, Barbara. .389 Wondercheck, Dale E. .245 Xi Sigma Pi. .247 EDITORIAL STAFF Editor Gary E. Schell Associate Editor Kathy Sobba Divisions Editors Sandy Beckwith (fall) John Snyder (spring) Saundra McIntosh Mary Kitzke Connie Burnett (fall) Candy Crawford (spring) Sports Editor Bill Semmler Copy Editors Linda Fisher Chris Beardsley Photo Editors JillGutkowski Paul Hays (fall) Kathy Hogan (spring) Layout Editors Wendy Wagner Marilyn Bartoletta Art Editor Taree Harrison Advisor Maynard Hicks BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager Chris Laney Assistant Business Manager Dave Frazier 534 Index By the time you have finished leafing through the pages of this yearbook, it is hoped that you might have captured a glimpse of “time” that is uniquely your own. As the statement of any year, “This year is the first year of the rest of your life”, it is difficult to catch all the moods, the scenes, and the happenings. This yearbook is different in format from past Washington State yearbooks. We have divided the book up into two parts. The first part is “The University”—the creative, hopefully interesting part of the book, and the second part being “The People”—including the organizations, and Washington State’s “blind date guide”—the living group sections. A yearbook is successful only if it helps to relive past experiences as the years go on. This is what we hope the 1 971 Chinook will do for you. Many people are involved in the creating of a book such as the Chinook. I would like to especially thank Maynard Hicks, our editorial advisor, for his comments and wisdom in tense moments. A special thanks to Dale Schell for his help in all phases of the book. And of course to the entire 1971 Chinook staff and volunteers who actually created the pages and put forth the effort, often late at night and on weekends, to push them to completion. Gary E. Schell Editor 1971 Chinook CREDITS Jeff and Carnie McArthur, for the talented artwork which they created. Brad Munn, for his help and assistance in the sports section of the book. Wes Calvert, for being our “watchdog” so that we wouldn’t exceed the budget. WSU Photo and Student Photographers for all their photography work. Don Griffin, for his free-lance photography work. Pischel Yearbooks, Inc., our printer, and all the people who helped us. Keith Cole Photography for doing the individual student pictures. ft In Memoriam ' Faculty and Staff James E. Balyeat Associate Professor Dr. David A, Strausz Assistant Professor of Geography Dr. Paul L. Meyer Professor of Mathematics Dr. Emmett L. Avery Former English Department Chairman Richard E. Hanley Alumnus, Ex-Coach Dr. Homer J. Dana Professor Emeritus Electrical Engineering Walter M. Bristol Director, Placement Bureau Dr. Paul P. Kies Professor Emeritus, English Miss Leta Brock Emeritus Member of Business Office Staff Beatrice L. Fry Information Editor, Radio-TV Services Juanita L. Ashlock Bookstore Staff Students Todd R. 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