Washington State University - Chinook Yearbook (Pullman, WA)
- Class of 1983
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M N GEoooooRGE The voice echoed through the coliscum, announcing the names of the players and drawing cheers from the capacity crowd. lFinally, the last name is announced, uhead coach for the Cougars, Ceooooorge lRaveling.n Pmaveling paces the sidelines waiting for the start ofthe final home contest ofthe season. A ame that will end in a dramatic last second ipin by sophomore Bryan Pollard and lift Washington State University to its first un- beaten home season in history. The red directoris chair at the sidelines ymbolizes Ravelingis coaching style. It is his style that has built the Cougars into con- tenders. He will work his players, the ref- erees and the crowd with an intensity rarely lfound. He is the director. When George Piaveling came to VVashing- ton State, the Cougars were the doormats of the then Pacific-8 Conference. His squads struggled through seasons of 6-20, 8-21 and 10-16. In 1980, however, the Cougars finished 2-6 and third place in thc Pacific-10. With he record, the Cougars received a NCAA post season bid. It was the first post season tournament appearance in the NCAA's since the 1941 squad finished second to NVisconsin. The Cougars returned to the NCAA tour- ney in 1983, Ravelingys last year in Pullman, and as a group of uno name - no talentn players, finished with the schoolis best record of 23-7. Second in the PAC-10. In the last eight seasons, the Cougars have gone 143-79 for a .644 winning percentage, third only to UCLA and Oregon State. Raveling's success as a coach, blended with an outgoing personality, have made him a favorite among his peers and they have turned to George on numerous occasions when looking for a coach for all-star and inter- national squads. In 1984 he willjoin Indianais Bobby Knight as an assistant coach for the U.S. squad at the Olympic Games in Los Angeles. Raveling began his coaching career as an assistant at Villinova before moving to Mary- land as an assistant under Lefty Dreisell. Washington State hired the young Ravel- ing as its new head coach and the Pullman campus became his home for the next 11 seasons. After the current season, he left for the greener pastures of Iowa. Iowa recruited Raveling to take over a suc- cessful program that has been to the NCAA tournament consistantly, but a school that lost its coach to the warm weather of Arizona. He will be missed in the Palouse. Cougar fans will miss his hell-raising on the sidelines, his arms raised high, trying to get the fans of Friel Court to their feet. He came to Washington State and turned an up-and-down program into a winner. He produced excitement in a school that was tired of being at the bottom of its league. Len Stevens, the new Cougar leader, takes over a program with a future. Ile may never fill the void left by Raveling, but he doesnft have or expect to. Stevens said he couldift jump as high or tell black jokes on himself, but he would continue in the Washington State winning tradition. Directing the Cougars to the top of collegiate basketball. VVashington State basketball will survive the loss ofits leader. But look out Iowa, here comes George. - Troy Bull 21 Theres a Real World Out There Although few seem to recognize the fact, there is a real world out there. The 1983 graduates will soon realize that Pullman has been a relatively sane home for four years, free of many of life's woes and worries. It's time to put those theories into action, time to take on real problems. 1983 was like all the years previous, in that it was a year unlike any other. Sure, the plots stayed the same, people still fight wars, fight each other, followed fads, followed sports, and followed fights. Only the names and the places changed so that the occurences did not seem monotonous. But many stayed the same. The battles still rage in the Middle East Ca timeless statementl, sometimes fierce, al- ways newsworthy. Israeli-PLO conflicts in Lebanon brought in U.S. troops to protect the peace in Beirut. A mid-September mas- sacre by Lebanese Christian militiamen left hundreds of Palestinian refugees slaught- ered in the streets. Guerillas and sympathiz- ers provided reason for U.S. involvement through June. U.S.-Soviet relations were still a good topic in 1982-83. Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev died after 18 years at the helm and was suceeded by Yuri Andropov, a former KGB leader. Andropov was given all three of the Soviet party's highest offices, the last in early june. SALT? Detente? They're still just words. Anti-nuclear movements gained strength throughout Europe and the U.S., from mothers in Great Britain to students in France and Germany, voices and actions be- came louder and bolder in the fight against the final holocaust. Now if someone would listen. Lech Walesa continued his fight against oppression, the savior of the Polish people met with Pope John Paul II in june. The Pope's visit to his homeland was greeted by millions of the working class, putting the Polish government into another corner when he disregarded behavior guidelines Cwishesb asked by the communist govern- ment. Conflict continued in El Salvador as U.S. dollars and involvement increased. With the assasination ofa U.S. military advisor, things began to more closely resemble the Vietnam II, 'radicals' had been warning us about for years. The Falklands remained British for one more year. The debate lingers on. Speaking of the British, little Prince Wil- 22 V ...- 2 ' ln' liam often outshone his famous parents, Prince Charles and Princess Diana. The little tyke make it through his first year with travels to Australia and points in between. Margaret Thatcher retained her top spot in the British government when her Conserva- tive party waltzed to the biggest victory in decades. Northern Ireland was relatively quiet in 1983, just a few bombings. WW- .xw gf . . . . .p . , 0 ,ag ., - . ,WMM- National The national scene stayed on course witl' Ronald Reagan in the saddle. Many ques- tioned Ronnie's ways, most notably Hous Speaker Tip O'Neill and the rest of th weakened Democratic party. Economic ill seemed to lessen with the coming ofthe new year. Still, millions remained unemploye and discontent to the course the country ha taken them to. The stock market hit high marks almost monthly, with streaks of daily records commonplace. Budget cuts, deficits, depression, MX, re- cession, federal debt, military spending, in- terest rates, tax bills, tax cuts, Social Secur- ity, welfare, and unemployment were all words that were thrown around in the eco- nomic chatter of 1983. The problem being that while everyone might understand what the words may consist ofindividually, no one can agree to what happens when they all come together at once. Did I hear someone say that Economics should be a science? What happened to predictability? The race for the Democratic presidential nomination began to heat up and at last count there were 328 candidates running. Floods were the big natural disasters of 1982-85. From Washington to Colorado to the Virgin Islands, water flowed in abnormal amounts, as did the federal aid to rebuild the areas. The largest amount of damage oc- purred in California, both Northern and Southern. Hit by monstrous rains and wind storms, the coast was beaten into mudslides and broken homes, earning 35255 million in federal disaster money. If the earthquakes don't get 'em . . . Barney Clark became the first human to have a artificial heart implanted. The heart operation proved a success even though Clark's body finally rejected the plastic re- placement. Much was learned from the 61- year old's courageous attempt to live. James Watt was a very popular unpopu- lar in discussions. From environmentalists to Beach Boy fans, the Secretary of the In- terior was deemed to have stuck his foot in his mouth one too many times. But it was Reagan to the rescue each time. 'Tm sure :hat what jim really meant to say was :hat ... Extra-Strength Tylenol was not too reli- ble of a pain-reliever the latter part of Sep- ember and early October after seven people ied from ingesting cyanide-laced capsules. he deaths were all in the Chicago area, and ll the Tylenol responsible was purchased in he same area. Hysteria spread across the ountry as people dumped or turned over heir personal supplies to the authorities. opycat poisonings ran wild until the novel- y wore off. Acid added to eye drops, rar oison to edibles, and other pain-reliever amperings all occurred, fueling the public's ear and the need for tamper-proof con- ainers. The space shuttle program continued to e an impressive, soon profitable, venture. he latest journey in june saw the first .S. woman in space. Later the shuttle will eturn to earth at a permanent landing area ust a few miles from the launching pad. n Entertainment The entertainment world was invaded by a short, squatty little guy named E.T. in the biggest movie hit since . . . well . . . let's just say it was the biggest. Dustin Hoffman wore drag in his role as Tootsie but it wasn't enough to get him the Oscar for Best Actor. The honor went to Ben Kingsley for his por- trayal of Ghandi . The film also garnered seven other Academy Awards, including Best Picture. Meryl Streep won the award for Best Actress with her performance in Sophie,s Choice. The Korean War finally ended when the cast of MXAXSIH decided that their roles had begun to run out of situations and room. Hawkeye and the bunch, we'll miss you. Garfield was only one of the year's famous cats. The jim Davis-created beast took the nation by storm, as independent and coniv- ing as he could be. Garfield was discontinued from the Daily Evergreen after a rival rag cited some pitiful excuse. Garfield cele- brated his fifth birthday on june 19, 1985. The Stray Cats played their rockibilly tunes to the top of the charts, just one of many new artists to takeover the airwaves and video channels of the U.S. MTV, short for Music Television, became the new hypnosis of the 1980's with their video programming. Enticing viewers with new music, 'hip' VJ's CVideo jockeysl, and a variety of tidbits ranging from music news to contests, the channel has managed to create entertainment that requires no thought or action. Just sit there and let them takeover your world. If this is progress . . . Sports Sports 82-83 was highlighted by Cor should I say lowlighted?J the NFL players strike. After 57 days the crew went back to work. Only they know what was gained or lost as the public tired of the debates after a couple weeks and lost interest. Take a poll of America's wives, who was happy for 5 7 days? The abbreviated season saw the Washing- ton Redskins take the Super Bowl over the Miami Dolphins. A new kid was in the wings and didn't waste much time in creating a controversy. The United States Football League CUSFLJ, the Newjersey Generals in particular, lured Heisman winner Herschel Walker out of Georgia, Can undergraduate in a graduates gameb. The NFL and NCAA condemned the action and, of course, the USFL promised to never do it again. Penn State won the college football crown over the Georgia team, Coach joe Paterno's first. The St. Louis Cardinals won the World Series over the Milwaukee Brewers, four games to three, rallying from a 5-Z deficit. North Carolina State completed their Cin- derella season with a last second defeat of the Houston Cougars for the NCAA title. Ralph Sampson of Virginia was named the player of the year for the third successive time. Philadelphia, behind Moses Malone and Julius Erving, demolished the Los Angeles Lakers in four straight games. - jeff Williams 23 With the running craze sweeping Amer- ica, WSU has definitely had its share of run- ning nuts pounding the pavement this past year at a number of fun runs and road races held on or near campus, fand the increase in the number of people participating in themq The Third Annual Gold Bar Run, spon- sored by the WSU Army ROTC, attracted the largest crowd of runners, with over 1000 participating. The fun run was a standard 10 kilometers, or 6.2 miles. The winner of the race was Dave Smith, with a time of 35 min- utes, and the first woman across the line was joan McGrath, a WSU student, with a time of 58 minutes and 16 seconds. Teams also entered the race this year, the fastest men's team was the R.F.T.B.'s CRun For The Beeth, and the fastest women's team was the Pi Beta Phils Hill's Angels. 25 men's teams and 9 women's teams participated in the race. A wheelchair racer also participated - Leroy Monson from Spokane, who com- pleted the race in 49 minutes. The race started at the French Administra- tion building, and ended at Martin Stadium. The 6.2 mile race went through downtown Pullman and preceded the Mayfair Parade. 24 At the awards ceremony, a check was pre- sented to the Children's Home Society, and over 120 prizes were given to top finishers. Each runner also received a running chart, certificate, and over S11 worth of coupons donated by local merchants. The Sigma Phi Epsilon Heart Fund Run, Wazzu Wellness Run for the Health of It, Turkey Trot and Frostbite Run were some of the other popular runs held here on campus beginning in October. The ultimate of the fun runs around this area had to be Bloomsday Run held in Spo- kane, which attracted over 28,000 runners this year. This year's crowd made Bloomsday the second largest run ofits kind in the Unit- ed States. That is quite a large growth from the 1,200 runners that ran Bloomsday in 1977, when the fun run was started. Running isn't just restricted to those be- tween the ages of 16-25. It is not unlikely to see kids from 5 years old to grandparents of 90 participating in various fun runs across the country. As long as a person feels good during and after running there is not much that should hold him back. Here at WSU there is rarely a night or day when there is not a runner out pounding the streets arounr campus. During the winter, when it gets darl- early, it is agood precaution to run in groups like some of the sororities and dorms hav done this year. It makes running a little mor interesting when there is someone to cha with, and also less dangerous. Wearin adequate clothing when the temperatur reaches sub-52 degrees, and avoiding iced over streets are two very important factors tu keep in mind in avoiding sickness and injury There are many reasons why running ha become the popular sport it is today. It i fairly easy to do, there is not much skill in volved, and it helps in building mental as we as physical health. Most runners seem t have a long endurance level when it comes t physical ability as well as a higher level o energy when it comes to daily activity. Feel ing better about yourselfis definitely a posi tive aspect of running. Knowing that you ar doing something good for your body, an then seeing improvements in your runnin ability, social life and work all play a larg part in making running such a popular spor V4 'WS Stal unnin mpf .I -5, W ,, fl' 3? 09 vp? VW ,,,,L wwf 'sv ,nv-'AJ .amwnggw Maw,-,WXBEYW W' dui A Yon gotta know when to hold 'e1n, know when to fold 'em, know when to walk away and know when lo ran. Yon never roant your money when yoa're sittin' al the tahle: there'll he time enough for coantzn' when the dealin' 2.5 clone. The Gambler by Kenny Rogers For more than eight thousand people, the night of Sept. 10, 1982 was no gam- ble. The deck was stacked in their favor, as the king ofpop country walked on the stage. His style and poise bespoke of an experienced dealer, dazzling the eye and The ambler Deals ouse to be the troubadour of love and heart- ache for all those who had risked the game. The sensitivity and truth of Kenny Rogers, as well as his music, is sweeping the nation. Some have said that his popu- larity has reached the intensity that was afforded the late Elvis Presley. On that September night in Pullman it seemed that no one would have disagreed. With an act polished with show- manship, Kenny Rogers is personable, has sex appeal and is generous, but most of all, he is undeniably real. For many, With an act polished with showmanship, Kenny Rogers impressing the ear. From Coward ofthe County to K'Lady, his colloquial style beckoned to those whose hearts had been broken and sorely mended. The K'Gambler dealt only aces as he proved is personable, has sex appeal and is generous, but most of all, he is undeniably realf, Kenny's stop in Pullman will be remem- bered as the night they struck it rich, the night they shared the state with what is fast becoming an American institution. There are few careers in the music industry that have been as big as Kenny 'v,,,t1-1-nnn--.-.--- ig,,',mj'QTiiiii33YiE5' '-'um ,Q-Q 'sKlX!lllY.lXlI1N', J nf'-fl Umuiiuumlll ll''i5f'5? i'IiR'll'lu'S'i'S'3 'i ' 2' i I l ,.,g.',r1:1.i':f,-ge.1::ga::at'2-?g T-'-fi' - 1 n plum., Hlxllillllujulil a 'HJguufltlkwusgig-g1,g.'a'av 'f?. 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The group once drove over three hundred miles in a broken down Chevrolet to play forty minutes at an Air Force Base in San Antonio - their pay was thirteen dollars. After one year at the University of Houston, Kenny dropped out to play bass in a modern jazz group called the Bobby Doyle Trio. In 1966, Rogers was sf 1 -- rv-f'r.g'4 fuck., lllillllln i 3' . Z 'LEM ','l I ' I lf' ffl ,f X UgguQiiljgymvunnumllgil'ii.Waggag,,Qg',!,QTyi:'-i151,gffgiil'i.fIfJm::'i5f.lg: ,11nfJ'l1?fn1'Hluual2, Q Y X X Ab'-xzqyv' ,Mu Ill ull ii , ml .un I ts 011 I ye- .1 . ., lil.11ragfplllilll'yllaxqgglrhqI ,K- H-WU'lileuqmuaulllllllllaegz I:Ygs::::lll!' -'A Q QW 1 ff 'wif-X li' ,.fg1,.Lm,.mn'. , 9,1 In I 1 ia' '.,,.,,-lf 'ninth' I ll!! ,gjn uunwf XX r P 6 - gf.: 1li:ilY,.:wu A i .il mziainnuugqiv tim .rum A ur m.ug'.'.' pi if , 1 I 54,0 I2 iv, Ulxqyu, mulllllli 1.hi '.'llllllL lll'l'L, . mv 14. G lf I51 l'nl'.dl g,A UlllllUl f 'XX X 6 J N ,-5' 4 . 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At age thirty-eight, Kenny left the First Edition and turned to country. As a Since the birth of Lucille', Kenny's songs have been unique in that they describe a drama, teach a lesson or cle- scribe the heartaches of lovef' soloist it was not long before fame was upon him. The hit which made it all possible was about a woman who had left her hard working husband and four chil- dren and picked a fine time to do it: Lucille Since the birth of Lucille Kennyls songs have been unique in that they de- scribe a drama, teach a lesson or describe the heartaches of love and life. They have become a part of the American Heritage, songs we can identify with be- cause they tell ofthe common man -his .,. ss.. M. successes and his failures. Rogers found himself as the singing storyteller, croon- ing of our faults as well as, our virtues. Since that time, there rarely has been a week during which Kenny has not had a song high on the pop or country charts. But, singing has not been the only past- time of Kenny's of late, He has already starred in two television features: Cow- ard of the County and The Gam- bler , both named for two of his hit songs. His latest endeavor has been a motion picture in which Rogers plays a has-been stock car driver. The picture is Six Pack which promises to be as successful as his music. At forty-four, Rogers is far from a has- been. He has an income of over twenty million dollars a year and is looking to the future. With more albums on the way and possibly another movie, Rogers seems content. I am at the happiest time of my life and I wouldn't change a thing, Rogers claims. Even so, he sus- pects that his days as the king of pop country are limited. HI was on a hot spell that will probably wind down in a couple of years. But, then again, this kind of success was never important to me, he admits. I am basically a happy person. I would be happy ifI was a plumber - ifl had the creative outlet and a good family life. Whether Kenny is correct in saying that he may not be number one tomor- row, there is no denying the fact that he is today. His white peppered beard and slow, relaxed style have made him a cherished scene for millions of all ages the world over. His music is unique and touches the hearts of all who have shared his feelings about life. From his small beginnings in Houston to worldwide fame, one fact is apparent: Kenny will always be the common man's friend. Ifa stop in Pullman did not prove that, just listen to him sing and you will From his small beginnings in Houston to worldwide fame, one fact is apparent: Kenny will always be the common man's friend. hear of the common man's dreams and hopes and of his heartaches and losses . . . and you will believe. -- by joe Morlan Edward Bi. Murrow Television executives, network presidents and correspondents, communication scholars and friends of Edward R. Murrow gathered here at his alma mater for the Mur- row Symposium to discuss the legacy of the famous broadcaster, and to speculate on what he might have thought if he could see the press as it is today. Commemorating what would have been Murrow's 75th birthday, the symposium was held in late April, and featured four sessions focusing on the theme The Murrow Heri- tage, A Challenge for the Future. Diane Sawyer, co-anchor of the CBS Morning News, was on hand to give the keynote address at Beasley Performing Arts Coliseum. Before an audience of about 2500, she said that although media technology may change, the standards set by Murrow will not. Because after all the satellites, and all the dazzle, in the end, and these are Murrow's words, we will still be confronted with the age old problem of what to say and how to say it. At the opening ceremony in Bryan Audi- torium, symposium participants also recalled Murrow's importance as the standard setter of broadcast journalism. For us, Edward R. Murrow represents the standard of excellence through which we measure our own work, said Dean Mell, president of the RadiofTelevision News Directors Association. Others recalled Murrow's earlier days as a student at WSU. I don't think any of us foresaw Ed's future, but I do know we are proud of everything he did, said Paul Coie, a classmate of Murrow's, now a Seattle lawyer. Janet Murrow, the widow of the late broadcaster, also spoke at the opening cere- mony. Following the opening ceremony, the well-attended first session of the symposium brought together every president of CBS News since Murrow held that post following World War ll. Current CBS President Van Gordon Sau- ter joined former Presidents Fred Friendly, William Leonard, Sig Mickelson and Richard Salant in a panel discussion of The Impact of the Murrow Heritage. He understood the grammar of broadcast journalism. He invented it, said Friendly of Murrow and his contribution to broadcasting 28 as a pioneer in a new field of communica- tions. Mickelson agreed, He was the first act of broadcast journalism. The second session, with a panel of schol- ars and correspondents, took on the equally important topic of the public's right to know in times of crisis. Bob Faw, CBS Israel correspondent, who participated in the discussion, said, I think the American public does have a right to know it is seeing Israel through rose-colored glasses. Panelist Clete Roberts, who was a corres- pondent during World War ll, said another problem facing the press is that the public does not care about their right to know. john D. Stevens, a journalism professor at the University ofMichigan, also participated in the panel discussion. The third session, entitled 'AThe News and the Messenger: Yesterday and Today, fea- tured an impressive panel of Charles Kuralt, CBS correspondent and commentator, joe Wershba, producer of U60 Minutes , and William Small, president of United Press ln- ternational. The panel discussed issues of technology and its influence on reporting. Concluding the symposium, Friendly led a panel in a 'Khypotheticalf' a format which he uses on public television and at Columbia University seminars. SYMPOSIUM '83: Focusing on the adversary relationship be- tween government and press, Friendly set the scene of the discussion in the year l994 with the United States involved in a crisis. He then quizzed the panel of journalists, lawyers and network decision makers on what they would do in various situations en- countered while collecting news during a na- tional emergency. Throughout the symposium, students were given opportunities to meet the partici- pants, about 200 students working as per- sonal escorts, drivers, tour guides and ses- sion hosts. - Leslie English Y in 9' X ' I 1 V 'Q 1' ff 'x5L,:Y'S5ffVV ny - ajg,g,F,r-' V 'L -,.',,L 'Wi , ' ,,,i -M ' - f - -Y 'k-f- 'W ,, My ww, 19335151 ' 8 15 W :rua ,V Mn . 31E fm, '- fw 'W , Q Photographer: jeff Sherling Major: Accounting Age: 22 Hometown Kennevxlck Washlngtcmn Goals Wh1le I env1s1on a career 1n accountmg I def1n1tely plan on reta1n1ng a ser1ous amatcurf sem1profess1onal status throughout my love affa1r w1th photography If g1ven the opportu n1ty ceterxs par1hus I may venture mto the photographxc profess1on ln the future I would l1ke to explore as many aspects and for mats ofphotography as poss1ble hopefully de velop1ng a portfoho ofphotographlc synergy as go Camera Used M1nolta X 700 w1th Rokkor 28 and 50mm lenses I ov' .a-6' With the theme Stanford will bleed car- dinal red as the Cougs rip them apart shred by shred,'I living groups participated in a week of homecoming activities highlighted by a football game with Stanford, a down- town parade, and an all campus dance. Living group competition kicked off the activities on Wednesday, October 20, with a serpentine to Martin Stadium. There, the groups competed in chariot and ameoba races, a tug-of-war, and a skin-the-snake competition. The groups also participated in a banner contest. The banners were displayed down- -nqpq......--.--W-'- town in store windows. A rally at the CUB mall, Friday, Octobe 23, featured a pep speech by football Coacfl Jim Walden. Both yell and rally squads were on hand to help build enthusiasm for Satur' day's homecoming football game. The rally was followed by a downtown parade feature ing floats made by living groups. That night, the ASWSU Homecomin Committee sponsored an all campus dance ai the CUB Ballroom, featuring two bands The event was informal, and for the first timel in years made a profit of almost 53,000 Saturday's football game with Stanford Homecoming '82, better than ever :opped off the week. The Cougs played bvell, and then in the fourth quarter with :hree minutes left to play, Stanford made a irive down the field, to win the game 51-26. Following the game, the university in- ucted five new members into its Athletic all of Fame. The five university alumnae inducted were JoAnn Washam, outstanding rofessional golfer and basketball player: ohn Van Reenen, world record holder in :liscusg I-Iareland Svare, former collegiate and pro football standout and former coach of the Los Angeles Rams and San Diego Chargers: Pete Radernacher, 1956 Gold Medal winner in the Melbourne Olympic Games Heavyweight boxing division, and Gail Cogdill, former Coug football player and later a star with the Detroit Lions. 1982 HOMECOMING GAME RESULTS OVERALL: 1st Place: Kappa Kappa Gamma and Phi Delta Theta. 2nd Place: Pi Beta Phi and Sigma Nu. 3rd Place: Alpha Gamma Delta and Theta Chi. SKIN THE SNAKE: lst Place: Alpha Gamma Delta and Theta Chi. 2nd Place: Pi Beta Phi and Sigma Nu. 3rd Place: Kappa Kappa Gamma and Phi Delta Theta. TUG-O-WAR: 1st Place: Kappa Kappa Gamma and Phi Delta Theta. 2nd Place: Pi Beta Phi and Sigma Nu. 3rd Place: Alpha Gamma Delta and Theta Chi. AMOEBA RACE: lst Place: Alpha Chi Omega and Beta Theta Pi. 2nd Place: Kappa Alpha Theta and Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 3rd Place: McCrosky Hall and Waller Hall. CHARIOT RACE: lst Place: Alpha Delta Pi and Pi Kappa Alpha. 2nd Place: Kappa Kappa Gamma and Phi Delta Theta. 3rd Place: Pi Beta Phi and Sigmu Nu. BANNER: 1st Place: Alpha Omicron Pi and Alpha Tau Omega. 2nd Place: Delta Gamma and Kappa Sigma. 3rd Place: Kappa Alpha Theta and Sigma Alpha Epsilon. FLOAT COMPETITION: tsl Place: Pi Beta Phi and Sigma Nu. 2nd Place: Alpha Phi and Phi Sigma Kappa. 3rd Place: Kappa Kappa Gamma and Phi Delta Theta. SPIRIT COMPETITION: 1st Place: Kappa Kappa Gamma and Phi Delta Theta. 2nd Place: Pi Beta Phi and Sigma Nu. 3rd Place: Alpha Phi and Phi Sigma Kappa. 33 -6 mug, 'N I9 ,nw-um ft 5-'V 1.0 Q. 'fb-du, f,,,w ,vw f A E 1 - 134 :EM- A 15, 'rn' ,V A1 4 Q 3 I-L H A . If V A, Wm. VM, , A ,wr ww ff af M M W 21 4, 512- . A 'C Redford to the Rescue Sporting a touring cap with a bundle of papers and briefings tucked under his arm and a cup of coffee in his hand, actor Robert Redford emerged from the lobby of Best Western University Inn in Moscow, Idaho, looking as if he was on his way to direct a movie scene. However, the purpose of Redford's Oct. 20 outing here was to mingle with the 20 students of the Institute for Resource Man- agement on a day long field trip of the Palouse. Redford, an environmentalist, financially supports and inspired the creation of the institute, which underwrites graduate educa- tion studies in resource management at both WSU and the University of Idaho. The day got off to a slow start. Not only was Redford an hour late that morning, but after a coffee stop in Washtucna, the WSU school bus carrying Redford and the IRM students sent out a cloud of thick, black, oily smoke and came to a halt on a remote road to Palouse Falls, flames flaring from the rear engine. The 50 passengers bailed out the had been following the bus in vans and cars, stopped their vehicles in a disorderly pattern across the highway, and stood in a huddle with the passengers about 100 feet from the rear of the burning bus. For about Hve minutes everyone, includ- ing Redford, stood there flustered, watching the bus burn as Josh Welch, the bus driver, continued to yell about the bus blowing up. Then Welch ventured nearer the fire, attempting to smother it with handfuls of gravel from the roadside. At first, the onlookers yelled at him to get back from the flames, but soon photographers, followed by reporters, also got brave enough to venture clos- er to the flaming engine to get an up- close look at the news. It was at this point Redford decided to play the role ofreal life hero. Butch Cassidy would have been right proud of the Sundance Kid, as he hopped into a blue Chevette and sped off to a nearby farmhouse for help. Faster than his trusted steed, he re- turned with two large buckets of wa- With help on the way, the entourage of press, professors and students crammed into the vans and continued on the trip. Redford wedged his way into one of the green vans between a reporter and an anthropology professor. Still playing the burning bus scene for all it was worth, he fed the reporters around him the quote of the day: My comment is this is what cut backs in education have brought usf' - Leslie English emergency exit on the side of the bus with their belongings while the bus driver yelled, stay away, it's going to blow up. Members of the press and professors, who ter, and saved the day as he doused the flaming bus in a show stopping perfor- mance for the band of photographers and reporters on hand. TV, ,,. , xiii Late in October, Robert Redford, founder of the Institute for Resource Management, scouted around the Palouse on a field trip with IRM students. The institute provides graduate education in resource management for 20 stu- dents at both WSU and the University of lda- ho. lAll photos by Jeff Franko.l 39 ollowing a brief sightseeing stop to view Palouse Falls, the group arrived at Marmes Rock Shelter for lunch, and the excitement caused by the fire began to fade. Redford put away his Sundance Kid hero role, and resumed his part as concerned environmentalist, the real reason he was there. Sitting cross-legged on the park lawn ber side the lake with his boxed lunch, and stu- dents gathered around him, Redford looked like a master guru ready to address his faith- ful followers. Taking a bite of an apple, the master spoke. He told of his concerns that our edu- cational and scientific disciplines are becom- ing too compartmentalized. 'lWhat we have to do is start educating in resource managementf' he told the students. There have to be economic and scientific overlaps if we are to move forward, because our lives overlap. I wanted to work up a program that signi- Hes what I felt rather than just talk about it, he explained between bites of his sandwich. The IRM students, seated in a semi-circle on the lawn around Redford lis- tened and ate their lunches as he E told of his hopes for them. I'd like to see the students in the position of responsible de- cisionmakers. I will feel a lot more com- fortable about it if people mak- ing the decisions are qualified. He told them he expects it to take five years to see the impact of the IRM program. My response to skeptism is we will let the progress speak for itself. - Leslie English he solution for a successful environ- mental future may be found in dis- covering the evolutionary past, ccording to anthropoligist Richard Leakey, who addressed a capacity crowd of over ,500 in the Beasley Performing Arts Col- seum on Oct. 20. The speech was the first in a series of ectures on environmental issues sponsored ry the Institute for Resource Management, ounded by Robert Redford, who intro- ,uced the anthropologist. Evolution is a fact, Leakey told the rowd. There is absolutely no question that fvolution is a process of environmental ghangef' l By studying how other species adapted to nvironmental change, mankind can better .nderstand his own situation, he said. Leakey pointed to the dinosaurs as an ex- mple of an immensely successful group hat disappeared after inhabitting every eco- ogical niche for hundreds of years. lt would seem to me that if we don't ontinue to develop our intelligence, we ould become extinct, he said. We have too long proceeded on the basis ofisolated ignorancef' Leakey said. Nucle- ar arms won't destroy mankind any quicker than environmental stupidity will. He pointed to hospitals as environments of superhealthf' which are creating hardier new strains of disease which can not be treat- ed. We are destroying the ozone layer, pol- luting our waters and over populating the world, said Leakey. Since mankind has been so successful in surviving and there are now so many hu- mans, resource management is essential, he said. Leakey commended Redfordls interest in the Institute of Resource Management and said he is significantly impressed by his per- sonal interest and what he has done. Leakey is a native of Kenya and the son of anthropology pioneers Louis and Mary Leakey. Anthropologist Richard Leakey addressed a crowd of over 2,500 at Beasley Performing Arts Coliseum in the first of a series of lectures on environmental concems sponsored by the Institute for Resource Management. INDEPENDENCE Seven years ago, Nancy Chapman was busy cleaning her house and seeing to the needs of her husband and children. One day she bounded up a ladder to help her husband with some housepainting. Suddenly, she felt so weak she couldn't move. Her husband quickly helped her to the ground. Chapman soon learned she had multiple sclerosis, a crippling disease which strikes people in the prime years of life. MS causes scattered damage to the central nervous sys- tem and is characterized by speech defects and loss of muscle coordination. At the same time Chapman contracted MS, however, she had an ah-hav experience and decided to become a feminist. It was frustrating because I was becoming in- creasingly dependent at a time when I wanted more independence. Today she is unable to walk and tires easily. I think I've encountered more discrimi- nation as a woman than as an impaired woman, she said. When I was in college I was a monitor for an aptitude test. It was my responsibility to give the test instructions to an auditorium of people and to time them. I felt pretty important. We were in an en- gineering building, and during one test I dashed out to use a bathroom. I ran up and down every floor and couldn't find a woman's john. Chapman said she received less respect from her family when she was a housewife. Since I've returned to work, I get a lot more respect from my family. When I was working at home full time, no one seemed to take me seriously or listened to what I had to say, even if it was really interesting. She continued to see sexist attitudes after 42 her impairment. In our society, there is an emphasis to get a man rehabilitated first, she said. I guess that's because he's considered the breadwin- ner. After all, an impaired woman can always become a housewife. Becoming a housewife is considered a successful rehabilitation for a woman. That attitude is frustrating because housework is so difficult for an impaired person. MS got me out of the house, she con- tinued. I was just too tired to do house- work. I would pick up just a couple of things and be exhausted for the rest of the day. Chapman now works at Holland Library as coordinator for the Physically Impaired Stu- dent Services Program. Public restrooms are one of my favorite topics, said Chapman. She said many of the restrooms at WSU are poorly designed and difficult to use. We really should have unisex impaired johns. It would make so much more sense. The restrooms in Holland are good, but I think they are very poor in Wilson and French -Ad. The seats in Wilson are too high and the first corner in the French Ad. bath- rooms is very narrow and difficult to negoti- ate. A lot of the stalls just don't have enough room, especially for people who need an attendant with them. She said it was initially difficult for her to learn how to use bathrooms. How do you know? There are no books about it. I finally called a 60-year-old man here in town who used a wheelchair to find out.', Chapman does not use a conventional wheelchair. Hers is called Amigo - the friendly wheelchair and looks somewhat like a small golf cart. I just love it, she said. IfI had to use a manual wheelchair I think would be tempted to just put my phone nea: my desk and not move around very much Manual wheelchairs are very hard to pusl and operate at about five percent efficiency Ask anyone in a Wheelchair and they'll shov you a better design of their own. According, to Chapman, I'm not confined to a wheel- chair. In fact, I feel very mobile. It makes m feel pretty good when I drive up the mall an pass someone who is walking. She said several positive things have hap- pened since her impairment. My husband has become a very liberateo man in the last few years, she said. Noi only does he cook, but he's a gourmet cook.' Her children help with housework now If they notice that the house isnlt very clean they feel free to just start cleaning it them- selves, she added. Chapman said she feel closer to her children. I'm not so uptighi anymore. I spill things just like they do and I don't always pick up after myself. I've learned to streamline my life. I don't spend so much time on dressing and house- work. I'm happy about that. I think back t the time when my house was just spotles and I wonder if I really have anything sub- stantial to show for it. Sometimes though, it's tempting to sli back into dependency. Like the times whe I'm tired and I can't swing my legs up int bed. It would be so easy to ask my husband t do it for me.', Chapman said her impairment really isn' a problem of dependency, but of attitudes yours and others' around you. - Alys Freepons Q W ,4.,,,, ,, s N 4, 1 1 4 2 1 M 4 FE. I-ll Q TRIVIA MINDED? 1. Can you name Sherman P0tter's wife? 2. Try naming his horse! 3. P0tter's favorite movie once played at the 4077. Can you remember its name? 4. Can you name BJ. Hunnicut's wife? 5. How about the name of his daughter? 6. Where did BJ. hail from? 7. What do B.j.'s initials stand for? 8. Can you name Margaret H0ulihan's husband? CShe married him during the series.J 9. Where did Margaret hail from? 10. What is Hawkeye's full name? 11. What is the name of Hawkeye's home- town? 12. What title was given to the tent occu- pied by Hawkeye, Trapperjohn, Frank, BJ., and Winchester? 13. What was the occupation of Hawkeye's father? 14. Hawkeye once sent all the way to Chi- cago for some barbequed ribs. What is the name of the restaurant that makes the ribs? What does he forget to order? 15. Where is Klinger trying to get home to? 16. Can you name the woman Klinger mar- ries during the series and then later di- vorces? CBef0re his marriage in the last episodej Hawkeye writes letters to his father and BJ. to his wife. Who does Klinger write to? What is Winchester's full name? What college was he a graduate of? What is Father Mulcahy's full name? Where did Radar hail from? What two characters were divorced during the series? Father Mulcahy lost his hearing in the final episode. Which other character lost his hearing, temporarily, in a similar situation? Who was the only cast member to actually serve in Korea? What do the intitals M.A.S.H. stand for? What is the title of the theme song for the series? What character was dropped in the tran- sition from the movie to the series? Who was the only cast member never to be nominated for an Emmy Award for work on the series? Who wrote the original book upon which the movie and series were based? Who directed the original movie? 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Clad in army fatigues, surgic- al greens, and loud flowered shirts, we laid to rest a cast of characters as familiar to us as members of our own families. On that night, we sat in front of television sets and big screens across the nation with beer and mar- tini in hand to hear the news ofthe end ofthe Korean War, the death of the M.A.S.H. 4077, and the conclusion of a tradition. From Pullman to New York, Americans gathered together to finally welcome home vets of the Korean War. The television series we grew up with took its final bow in a style fitting such a program. The final show, a 2 V2 hour special, received a 60.3 by the A.C. Nielsen ratings, meaning that 60.3 percent of all the televisions in the nation were tuned to CBS to watch all or part of the farewell show. Based on these ratings, CBS claims 125 million viewers watched the finale, con- stituting the largest audience for any single television show ever. M.A.S.H., thus, will go into the Guiness Book of World Records, and justly so. Of all the television sets in use at 8:30 p.m., eight of ten were turned to M.A.S.H. It would be a great untruth to say we will not miss the antics of the crazy surgeons and nurses from the 4077th, but perhaps it was time to bring the war to an end. The series ran 251 episodes and more than a decade. just how long can we expect the actors ofthe series to yell, incoming wounded! It was the cast who, after many years of battle fa- tigue, decided to take themselves off the air. Many of them were concerned that their characters simply were not developing any- more, and that the plot line for the show had been exhausted. Alan Alda explained, I had too much respect for the show to let it be- come an imitation of itself. If you are a true M.A.S.H. addict, howev- er, and fear withdrawl pangs, there may be some hope for you. As things look now, M.A.S.H. re-runs will air for many years to come, and there may be a new 'Kcivilian M.A.S.H., starring jamie Farr, Harry Mor- gan, and William Christopher on the horizon. How will the original series be remem- bered? Perhaps as a television show that climbed from 47th on the A.C. Nielsen rat- ings to number one for more seasons than ABC or NBC care to remember. M.A.S.H. died with 14 Emmy Awards on its mantle, with every original cast member, except one, being nominated. The last episode attracted nearly 10 million more homes to its audience than did the Dallas K'Who Shot j.R.? pro- gram Cthe leader, before the last M.A.S.H. episode? and it charged 550,000 more than NBC asked for a thirty second commercial during the Super Bowl. Late advertisers paid up to 5,450,000 for a thirty second time slot during the M.A,S.H. farewell segment. Every so often an ad appears on television or in a magazine that asks Americans to wel- come home the vets who served in the Ko- rean and Viet Nam wars. Maybe, in our own subtle way, the response to the final episode of M.A.S.H. was just such a welcome. To Hawkeye, Trapper john, BJ., Klinger, Radar, Henry, Sherm, Frank, Hot Lips, Win- chester, and all the vets they represented in their roles . . . we salute you, and welcome you home. - Nathalie Bull 45 Sometimes... A sexually transmitted virus has been plaguing man for almost as long as he can remember. Now, because the spread of venereal diseases has been facilitated by the sexual revolution of the l960's, it ranks as one ofthe most common venereal diseases in the United States. It is even more wide- spread today than gonorrhea and has re- cently acquired the title, the new leprosy of the l980's. Named for the Greek verb to creep , Herpesviruses are thought to have existed for as long as 400 million years and may very well be the oldest virus infecting humans. This year alone, up to halfa million Ameri- cans will contract the infection, joining the 14 to 20 million Americans already infected. Most of the new victims will be of college age, men and women between the ages of l8 and 35, deflating the myth that venereal dis- eases aflict only the lower-class, individuals of society. Washington State University, like many other colleges around the United States, had joined the ranks of the afflicted, with its share of carriers. According to Lizabeth Gray, a counseling assistant at WSU's Coun- seling Services, students here have been in- fected with Herpes in epedimic proportions. Recently, a program aimed at wellness for 46 love hurts the students at WSU has been looking into the problem of the Herpes spread. The Wellness Program is sponsored by an organi- zation known as Innovative Programs at WSU, and it centers its attention on such problems as alcoholism, eating disorders, and venereal diseases. The main purpose of the program is to make students aware of the dangers and consequences connected with these illnesses. Another program at WSU designed to help students afflicted with Herpes and other venereal diseases is the Herpes Sup- port Group, which works in much the same fashion as Alcoholics Anonymous. People with Herpes or people who have questions about Herpes use the counseling available to find more information. What groups such as the ones mentioned are attempting to do is to offer support to Herpes victims and to dispell the myths and misunderstandings about the disease. Herpesviruses are the only viruses known to persist for the entire lifetime of the host, meaning that, as of the present, there is no known cure for the disease. Once you be- come infected with Herpes, you will always have it. To many people, the fear of never being able to rid oneselfofthe disease makes Herpes an unmentionable societal wrong. fStory continued on following pagesl ONVIHEIHS ff , 1 t W., . f 3? A i Ni . 1 W . W i I W i 1 Y i N h Z' 5' l If' .l 2 J Lf E Q I gi-af F' V K . af ' an-I Love Hurts... The unfortunate result ofthis social stigmati- zation is that no one is willing to talk openly about Herpes, and, like a quiet phantom, it continues on its way with practically no bar- riers. It is time to rid society of the myths about Herpes, many of which contribute more to the spread ofthe disease than to the control ofit. For example, virtually everyone reading this story has had a Herpes infection of some type, around 70 different strains of the virus exist. A Herpesvirus fvaricellazoster virus? causes Chicken Pox in children, the same virus causes f'shingles in many adults. A Herpesvirus CEpstein-Barrl even acts as the initiater of infectious Mononucleosis, a dis- ease of epidemic proportions on college campuses throughout the United States. When most people hear the word Herpes', however, they are not referring to Chicken Pox or Mono. They are speaking of the infection known as Genital Herpes. It is this strain ofthe Herpesvirus which affects victims, and society in general, in the most negative sense. What exactly is Genital Herpes? Herpes Simplex Virus Il CHSV Ill is a virus that acts as a parasite which invades, reproduces, and lives inside the cells ofits host for the host's entire life. It is generally contrcted during sexual activity, as it is most often passed from a host to others by means of direct body con- tact with active Herpes sores. Mucous mem- branes, such as those in the mouth or genital area, are very susceptible to a Herpes inva- sion. Skin which is not broken is usually re- sistant, meaning that simply touching someone who has Herpes does not mean you will contract the disease. Broken skin, such as cuts, abrasions, or burns, however, may easily be infected by the Herpes Simplex Virus if contacted, Some people have become so fearful of catching Herpes that they refuse to use pub- lic toilets, or bath towels other than their own. Actually, the chances of catching Herpes by any means other than sexual con- tact are extremely low. The disease requires a human cell in order to live, therefore, the virus cannot survive long outside the human body. Catching Herpes from a toilet seat, then, is next to impossible. Also, it is miscon- ception that all contacts with a carrier of Herpes result in transmittal of the virus. Herpes can only be passed on from one per- 48 son to another if the carrier is having an ac- tive outbreak of the infection at the time of the contact, What happens when a person contracts Herpes? The incubation period begins at the first exposure and lasts until the initial symp- toms begin to appear, generally 4 to 10 days after the exposure. Although the symptoms eventually disappear, the virus remains in the body and symptoms may return in the form of new infections. Fortunately, most re- curring infections are less painful and last only a week or two. The time between the first infection and later eruptions may be months or even years. In some cases, a car- rier will suffer the initial outbreak, but none thereafter. This means the chance of such a person passing on the disease to others is practically non-existant. Many people who contract Herpes mis- diagnose the disease as something different, and as a result they become carriers ofa dis- ease they are unaware they have. Even more common, is the person who thinks he or she may have Herpes, but who is afraid or ashamed to seek varification from a physi- cian. These carriers spread the disease t others without giving any advance notice t their sexual partners. Unfortunately, no enough uninfected people know enoug about the Herpes symptoms to know what to look for ifa partner does not offer the infor- mation voluntarily. Mis-diagnosis is possible because symp- toms associated with primary episodes o Genital or Oral Herpes are usually similar t the symptoms associated with the flu. A per- son may experience irritability, increased salivation, possible bleeding in the mouth fever, swollen lymph nodes in the back of th throat and in the neck, and fever blisters. A person may also experience burning durin urination, itching, or numbness of muscles. The fever blisters, usually found around the lips, genital area, and sometimes on the in- side ofthe mouth, throat, and tongue, are the most visible signs of Herpes. These blisters are vesicles filled with fluid, which usually crust over and heal in 10 to 14 days. Recurrences usually take the same form as a flu or common cold infection. They occur because the body defenses are down or lack- ing nutrients. Thus, recurrences can be trig- gered by a fever, overexposure to the sun, menstruation, stress, fatigue, pregnancy, and trauma. The stressful, physical changes that allow the virus to become active in the skin are sometimes referred to as triggering mechanisms. Some people never experience recur- fences, some occasionally, and some fre- quently. Studies have found, however, that 30-7095 ofpersons having a primary episode of Genital Herpes experience at least one recurrence. How exactly the virus is able to remain in the body between outbreaks is not known. During periods when the disease is inactive, the virus is thought to reside in nerve cells at the base of the spine. Intermittantly, the wirus becomes active in the skin by moving down the spinal nerves to p infection. Fear of rejection is a major culprit in the Herpesvirus being passed from car- riers to new victims. Telling a spouse, a current partner, or new partners that you have Herpes is not an easy task. But, if a carrier would have liked to have been told about Herpes before becom- ing infected with it, they should let this be their guide in making their decision to tell or not to tell. The overwhelming opinion is that people have the right to know what they are getting into, before they are in the middle ofit. Be- sides, ifa carrier shares the information in an adult way, chances are they will be respected for their honesty, courage, and responsibil- ity. Few people judge others simply on the basis of whether or not they have Herpes. Also, because the prevalence of Genital 1 I I My nerve cells in the skin, where it 1'ii begins reproduction in the I t . X skin cells. Q . X ' ' MAG: 1 N.. 'Despite the social gtmu,,Lf:N4mfiZ1f50:3f,,,,,EmH stigma associated with .,-sg-if-15::.g,g:.,,,,.W, ff'-4 Reugfoiisi D Tfglag- Herpes, the only physi- ??,iEi,iLg3:,gl.x5,g,,.,gg 5?-' i NHELPMS cal complication of the .lf,ggf,'fgf'1-2453 gx:.,fi3: i virus is an occasional Mrs-- -:rv recurrence of the in- fection. Far greater if-'Q-ffglgfg, pawn S . rr:-5' -3: harm is caused psy- x,:g,j-gsfgfiin-,5,, E, chologically. Herpes 'L-1.3 H gym has become such a hush- hush disease that victims f:x,::.-1fe'f7T?:7'4: 4 e 1. xi, experience more emotional e trauma, such as anger, dis- belief about the diagnosis, shame, and fear of lost sexual at- tractiveness, than they do actual pain. Can someone be a carrier of the dis- ease, yet never pass it on to a sexual partner? Ifone member ofa couple has Herpes, and if the couple engages in an average amount of sexual activity, over time the couple will probably share the virus. Avoidance of this requires a knowl- edge ofpreventive measures and an effort by both partners. Such knowledge is rarely dis- cussed or practiced, however, because ofthe guilt feelings associated with the disease in our society. Open communication between partners could play a large part in reducing the spread of Herpes. Abstaining from close contact during an outbreak can prevent the infection from spreading, but only if both partners are aware of the situation and are willing to work together to cope with it. People without regular sex partners, but who are sexually active, are in an even more difficult position. With each new relation- ship, they must go through the process of deciding when, how, and if they should tell their prospective partner about their Herpes Mt? we t ALER1 W...-4-saga-suwvhovl Xl madman mum 1 .V-if ww .avr-pil ina- 'M-ff 4-wana-sp---s use V .m-any-nntp.-'-sw -Q.. ,,j,,'ff:rh2y.A,, ,, gi? ... 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Carriers can be an effective part of a pre- vention program. By being aware ofthe ways the Herpesvirus is spread, they can do agreat deal to protect the people they are involved with. People who were once sexually active can remain sexually active, for to deny this aspect ofone's personality over a long period of time may cause great problems. Herpes had come to be synonymous with shame or guilt. Unfortunately, this feeling is reinforced by a good deal of society, which makes comments about sexual promiscuity and paying one's dues. What some people seem to overlook is that only one partner and one act ofintercouse with an infected per- son can result in the contraction of Genital Herpes. A joke has been circulat- :4'7'i ing around which ' states: What is the difference between Herpes and true love? Herpes is forever. It is true that Herpes lasts forever, but just because the disease stays with a carrier for the carrier's en- tire life doesn't mean that life is over. 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X N :Q ...gtk fl MAZW F5 ww 03- my ,pm Top photo: Clark, Lewis, and Saca- jawea canoe up one ofthe many un- known iivers they explored before a young audience from Moscow. Small photos: A small sampling of the wild- life encountered by the expedition. 56 1 5 S ,Iss I F - i 13 W, rl- . I How will histor know if ou don't keep a diar ? I-Iow does history know whether someone was a hero? In many cases, it is through the publication of a diary. Indeed, the full extent of the travels of the Lewis and Clark Expedition might never have been known if it weren't for Capt. Meriwether Lewis, diary. Diary of Discovery, a chil- dren's theater in the round, based on Lewis' diary, was writ- I ten and directed by University Theater General Manager and Asst. Prof. of Speech, Lou Fur- man. The play's intent is to make Lewis CStephen Leppellb, Clark CDJ. Placeb and Saca- jawea CKacie Greenwood? and the expedition real to children, to show these heroes of history as average people who took risks, and triumphed. The successful production of the play was a tribute to the small cast's talent and versatili- ty. The costumes were leather cloaks worn over the street clothes of the players. This Ugenericl' wardrobe allowed each of the players to don ani- mal and Indian masks and to play several parts. john Brossard, Stephen Lougheed and Blaine Rees, the remaining cast mem- bers, played everything from U.S. Army privates to Indians, to beaver, bison and agrizzly, to rivers and boats. The skillfull fiddle playing of Dale Lake also added an authentic old-time atmosphere to the play. To test the castls stamina, over 50 pro- ductions were given to children in schools throughout this re- gion. Perhaps the most important feature of the play's theme was that, while making the heroes of the past real, children were told that they could be the heros of the future. This message, deliv- ered earnestly, no matter the effort it requires, insures a fu- ture with hope. So do the best you can, and keep a diary - or how will history know? Photos by Andy Church. ance of the enaissance for Youth Child drama has become an integral component ofthe Theater Arts and Drama program at WSU. Indeed, the University Theater regularly offers children's theater productions and encourages the use of its facilities for such programs. Such was the case when Pullman's Com- munity Music Center tCMCD and Academy of Ballet joined in their first col- laboration to present Dance and Music of the Renaissance. CMC's String Orchestra, under the direction of Paula Bodman, Kristie Franz and Becky Miller, performed numerous Renaissance pieces with surprising adept- ness and skill. The average age of the or- chestra members is just under I4, yet the quality and complexity of their renditions befitted much older musicians. l Various groups among the orchestra also provided background musical impressions for the dancers. The Washington junior Concert Ballet CWJCBD evolved from the Academy out of the need to provide intermediate-advanced students with performing opportunities that closely simulate professional activities. The success of this venture was soon made evi- dent in the proficiency of these young dancers. The program was delightfully choreo- graphed by Deirdre Wilson, director of both the Academy and WJCB and also a Master's candidate in Theater at WSU. The dances reflected the playful buoyancy of childhood and young adulthood, and were well suited to the talents and ages Cthe average is 135 of the performers. The ballets were generally lighthearted, yet were demanding as well. One of the highlights of the evening was a solo performance by Lisette Miles, principle soloist and ballet mistress for the WJCB. She was featured in a ballet, Syrinx, created espe- cially for her by Wilson. During her performance, Miles showed the expertise that has won her many awards and scholarships. Even so, the exceptional solo flute accompaniment by jackie Tihista was not in the least overshadowed. Miles soloed in another of the pieces as well. Another notable solo performance was presented by Heather Kravas later in the program. Extension activities such as this help to fulfill this university's commitment to the enrichment and education of the residents of this state and community - both old and young. This particular project pro- vided exceptional entertainment as well. Laura Lockwood Top left: Lisette Miles celebrates sunlight in a solo ballet created expressly for her. Top right: Kelly Mor- gan and Jennifer Wise. both demisoloists for the Junior Ballet, coordinate gracefully. Left: ln a delightfully light ballet, Tina Kravas, Sarah Polle and Mary Roberts easily play young girls giggling about boys. Above: Scott Helm concentrates on his music. Photos this page by Elliot Ahola. 57 Road T ullman Entering the coliseum, I coultln't help wontlering why, .ititer no years on stage. litilw Hope continues the grintling st hetlule olian entertainer. lt isn't the money, .il'ter'all. liolw Hope is perhaps the highest pttitl toinetlian in the worltl. lt coultln't he the opportunity for travel. Hope has heen .trountl the worltl countless times .intl has playetl every mayor eity ahove antl lwelow the equator. Anti it surely isn't the ext ireinent oflweing on stage. Hope has been on tt soap ho:-t since his early tlays in Cilevelantl. V My question,seemetl toolish when almost Hllllll people of .ill ages antl- lvatkgroutitls came to their feet as llope wallieil on stage. For almost four minutes the statiium shutl' tleretl with applause, whistles .intl cheers in a sttttining tlisplay ot .illit-ttioii. The late Bing C Qroslwy once wrote oil lopei People are always aslting me how Hope suryives the schetlule he sets lor himsellig the truth is he t'oultln'r survive without it, Ap- plause, laughter .intl tommentlation are liootl antl tlrinlt tor him. There is no tension felt when he walks on stage - not lwy him any- how. He expantls, he mellows. he hlooms, he heatns, XYhen he tells his lirst joke .intl the pltice falls apart. his life is complete. To- night was no exceptionl on stage. with mike in htintl. Hope was at home. Here was sheer genius .mtl magic in action. l coultln't help lieeling somehow emhiirassetl ot' even con- sitlering the thought of his retirement. Rare intleetl is the octasion when such .1 gilitetl entertainer looks liorwgtril to tloing ey- ery show. To make this apparent. llope People are always asking me how Hope survives the schedule he sets for himselfg the truth of the mutter is. he couldnt survive without it. - Bing Crosby openetl up with .t song talletl l'm Ay.ul.ilvle in which he tells the .iutlient e. as long as you want me -- l'm availahlef' Hope li.is the energy olia man fill years -his youth. His timing is atnaizing, his pace tire- less. Ancl lor almost two hours the songs tintl stories llowetl. each one more entertaining than the last. No one was exempt from his stinging sarcttsms - the Presitlent or even members of the autlience. He hatl everyone laughing about the economy. unemploy- ment anti even his wife. ln the face of even crisis. he matle everyone see there can still he humor. Hope's hrantl ot' humor comlwines suhtlety with showmanship. never letting the autli- ence feel chearetl or insultetl. From the opening heat he heltl the ttutlience in the palm of his htintl. letitling them on, hut never pressuring them. He has away otiputting you' at ease until you lieel like you are in his living room, talking over oltl titnes. He never mis' ses ll heat. For awhile you torget who you are .intl the prolwlems you walketl in with. XY'ith Hope you can relax antl laugh at the worltl through his eyes. Boh Hope represents the truly sin- cere entertainer. his act is highly polishetl .intl perfectly presentetl. For Hope the roatl to Pullman was like any other. a chance to shztrehis unique and untleniiihly great sensel of hunior,-et1si'tig the hurtlen oi' life tor all or us. The night was only tieserihetl as ti five starf show, put on hy a five star performer -- Bob-I Hope. A - Aloe Morlan ,Wx!e J There s Still... l- Maybe it was the casual stance Cleaned back with hands in pocketsb or it might have been the one sided smile Cinnocent yet some- how cynicalj, I couldn't put my finger on it. But, whatever it was, I knew the man stand- ing in the corridor instantly. It was Bob Hope - that same genius of comedy who has delighted countless millions of all ages through Vaudeville, Broadway, radio, televi- sion and stage. As we walked to his dressing room, he sauntered with that same air of confidence that has accompanied him upon the stage since his youthful days in Cleveland. Hope seemed at home as we entered his dressing room probably like any other he has inhabited in his sixty year career. As we ex- changed conversation, I could not help wondering how this lifestyle could still appeal to him. His answer to this was simple: 60 HOPE ff' 1' Sp at Z' I Tonight, when I walk out on stage and get the reaction from the audience that I do, you tell me why I continue to do this. This is my life, and I know of nothing else that brings me as much enjoyment or satisfaction as being up on that stage. How could anyone retire from something as great as this? He spoke of his early years, when Leslie Townes Hope began his career in Vaude- ville. I've been traveling ever since I can re- member. And I have been available ever since I did my first Charlie Chaplin imitation when I was nine or ten. Hope's first booking was in a musical tab- loid comedy show called Hurley's jolly Fol- lies, In those days, I did whatever needed to be done - sing, dance, pull curtains and even take tickets. The money wasn't good, but there is no way I can measure the experi- ence, poise and seasoning that being with the ,. x X ,as Follies gave me. We talked about his many years with th United Service Organization, when h traveled throughout the world to entertai troops during a span of three wars. Hope saio those were some of his most gratifying years I cannot tell you how much satisfaction wa gained by bringing some of the states t those boys, thousands of miles from home. I seemed the least we could do for them There they were, giving more than some O them had to give. We would travel anywher a plane, boat or even bicycle could take us t entertain them. I asked Bob when he felt he had finall begun to make it as a comedian and enters' tainer. I can't really pinpoint any time dur ing my career, because the measure of fam differs among people. Some would say it wa when I started in Broadway and other. 'Q would say it was during my height in radiog I really could not say. But, I do know this - I could never have done it without the love nd support of the people out there, for it is hey who made Bob Hope what he is. I could see a sparkle in his eye, as he spoke of his years with Paramount, working with ing Crosby. l'We had a lot of fun doing the oad pictures. Not a day went by when we didn't pull some gag on a member of the crew. Bing was a great talent and I learned a lot from him. I think all of us miss his mellow humor and great personality. While he talked, Hope began swinging an 'maginary golf club, looking to the wall, as if o see where his ball had gone. I still play you know. I'm probably not as good as I used to be, but when I discover that I can't pick up a club anymore that is when I quitf' What impressed me most about him was that he seemed so relaxed, comfortable with himself, but not overconfident. I-Ie only re- gretted one thing about his past. IfI had to do it all over again, I would change very little. Of course, I probably wouldnlt have time, but I would have fit in education. To me education is paramount. With the world in the state that it is, we need intelligent men and women to make the decisions and to solve the problems of the future. I only wish that I could have slowed my desire for fame just long enough to go to school. I-Ie added that because of his career, he wasn't able to spend as much time with his family as he would have liked. But no one complained too much and it seemed to have worked out. Still when my wife gets that look in her eye and begins to forget who I am, I take her along. Finally, I asked I-Iope what one thing he Photos bv Ernest Warfel and lelf Frank would like to be remembered for. UI think I would like to be remembered as someone who was able to brighten people's lives. Peo- ple have enough problems to worry about and what I strive for is to enable them to relax and forget about their day-to-day lives, ifonly for a moment. I want people to realize that they can see humor in everything. If they can laugh it makes life just a little bit easier. That is what I hope people will re- member me for. And, that night sitting there with him, I was sure that they would. Thanks for the Memories, Bob. - joe Morlan 61 lim W01' hipp 1' ave New H0 Since 1978, members of Pullman's Mus- lim community have worked to build a center for religious, social, political and educational activities. This fall their dream became a real- ity with the completion of the Masjid Al- Farouq Mosque. The S270,000 light-brown brick building, featuring a shiny gold minaret, is a distinctive addition to Northeast Stadium Way, a busy street bordered by a large grocery store, piz- za parlor and apartment buildings. The mosque, which officially opened Oct. 1, is the only mosque in Washingtcan east of the Cascades and is one of 80 such places of worship in the entire nation. I hope the non-Muslim community will use the mosque as a bridge to better understanding, said Abdulrahim Al-Zahrani, president of the Muslim Student Association, at the grand opening of the complex. The 10,000 square foot mosque contains a large prayer hall, a library, several meeting rooms, a kitchen, a small coffee lounge and an apartment for the full-time caretaker of the facility. Everyone must remove their shoes before entering the mosque. According to Al- Zahrani, this is done to promote cleanliness and as a display of respect to this place of worship. The mosque is a place for prayer. Muslims come to the green carpeted hall to pray five times a day, and a special session is held each Friday. Each session of prayer is composed of a number of units or rakkas. In each rakka, the Muslims begin by recit- ing the first chapter ofthe Koran as they face towards Mecca. The Koran is a book of re- velations made to Mohammad by God CAllahD through the angel Gabriel. Next, the Muslims recite the verses of the Koran and then other prayers are recited while bowing. Finally, the Muslims bow once again and stand upright. All these actions constitute 62 just one rakka, which is repeated a number of times during a single prayer session. All prayers are recited in Arabic, the lan- guage of the Koran. Muslims do not face Mecca because of the city itself, said Al-Zahrani, but because the sacred Grand Mosque is located there. Anyone can lead prayers, said Iqbal Ali, vice-president of the Muslim Student Asso- ciation. However, he said the prayer leader is required to have an in-depth knowledge of Islam and the Koran and should exhibit good character and Islamic behavior. Both men and women remain in the same room during prayer. However, the women pray separately in an upper balcony. We consider women to be very precious,'l said Al-Zahrani. The women pray separately, he said, because this provides them with more privacy. Daily and weekly prayers are only one part of Islamic spiritual life. These prayers are just one of five acts, called the Pillars of Islam, which provide the framework for spir- itual life. The first pillar is to make a declaration of faith. Muslims promise to worship only God QAllahD and affirm that Mohammad is His servant and messenger. Prayer, the second pillar, is prescribed to strengthen one's beliefin Allah and to purify the heart. The payment of Zakah is the third pillar. Zakah is a contribution from the rich to assist the poor and to improve the general welfare of society. Fasting during the month of Ramadan is the fourth pillar. This fast requires absti- nence from food and beverage from dawn to sunset to develop unselfishness, patience, willpower and social consciousness. The final pillar is the pilgrimage to Mecca. This pilgrimage need only be performed once in a lifetime, providing one has the means available. In addition to these pillars, Muslims fol- low another group of principles called the Articles of Faith. These articles include the Islamic conception of God, belief in the exl istence of angels, belief of God's guidance to man in the form of revealed books, the Isla- mic concept of the role and function of prophets, the belief that the scheme of crea- tion is under the control of God. Islam is an all encompassing and perme- ates every part of a Muslim's daily life and lifestyle, according to Al-Zahrani. Islam is a way of life. In addition to daily and weekly prayer, the mosque serves as a center for educational, social and political activities. Each Sunday and Wednesday, classes are held at the mosque to teach Muslim children about the Koran and how to speak and understand Arabic. Public seminars are conducted each Friday evening at the facility. These seminars touch upon a number of specific topics such as Islamic sociology, the Koran and science and the Islamic role of education in Indonesia. Similar meetings, designed to appeal to women in particular, are held on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Table tennis is a popular sport at the Mos- que. Several tournaments have been held at the Mosque this fall and winter. Since 1978, the Muslim community in Pullman has been working to build a mos- que. This fall, their hard work paid off with the completion of the Masjid Al-Farouq Mosque on Stadium Way. This facility is not only a place for prayer and worship, but, it is also a center for politi- cal, social and educational activities. The Mosque was also built as a way to close the gap between Muslims and non-Muslims through greater understandings. - Alys Freepons Shoes off to new Mosque Below: Muslims pray in the Mosque's greenfcarpeted prayer hall. Left: The grand opening, 63 www fa A STABLE TRADITION a A HGRSE COURSE L f.xvgfg7-4fg1a,4,fff'1'm14zQ6Q4 ydffqfgyjikgwgqflggg, WWKVY ' 15, ts. -13 ,.,4,9s' . , 'QW ' i'ffffQ'W'?'7' ,,,,,ww4 ' rw... v- '.'Mi Above: Holly Schmidt and her Arabian gelding Dashur. exhibit an extended trot required for show ring competi- liOl'1. 64 During the years ensuing WW II, Dr. M.E, Ensminger, chairman of the State College of Washington's Department of Animal Scien- ce, dreamed of a light horse establishment and program for WSC. This dream began to take shape in 1945 when it became transfer- red to paper, and actual planning began. By 1946, Dr. Ensmingefs early prom- M MKWMJ -wssssssiswtstt--4m,,. j, 2 I -I J 11 2 - 52, as ZZ' 'Ez 16 5, if 14' I.,,. 6. Z Q- -J. ... ? W ff, ii. 6 Y fi fx Z 5 -Z 6 , 11 ff. Q? 5 'ff if, . '- '. ' 'f -iff' . f I, 'z '- 'He fi. H 'A et QQ otional campaign merited the support of the Washington State Horse Racing Com- mission, the Washington Horse Breeders Association CWHBAD, and numerous privat horse enthusiasts. Through Dr. Ensminger' efforts, gifts and grants from the Racin Commission were received with which the. original 31 acre tract for the stables was pur- chased. These 3l acres, actually consisted oil 20.12 acres, purchased from Mrs. Ruth jef- fers in June, 1946, called the Hilltop Stables and a 10.84 acre tract adjoining the Hilltod Stables purchased in November of 1946 When the area became property of the Statd College ofWashington, the name ofthe orig- inal tract, the Hilltop Stables, was retained- but the prefix WSC was added. Soon thereaf- ter, Dr. Ensminger was able to solicit th private gifts of two more adjacent tracts o land fpreviously known as Murray Meadow and Linden Meadowsb also for the use of th program. Along with the Racing Commission, th WHBA greatly aided the development o the WSC Hilltop Stables and with it, th encouragement of interest in and educatio about the light horse industry. The WHB sponsored numerous scholarship funds fo undergraduate Animal Science students an fellowships for graduate pursuits in Anima Science between 1949 and 1955. Addi tionally, the WHBA underwrote the firs annual Light Horse judging School at th WSC Hilltop Stables. The judging school begun in 1949, is designed to impart to hors owners pertinent information relative to th breed, care, training and showing of th mount, to enable horse lovers to enjo horses with informed appraisal, to train own ers in the practical art of selecting horses fo one's particular area ofinterest and participa tion, and to train professional judges an officials for light horse shows. This uniqu two day school has been well attended b students, teachers, stockmen, and 4-H an FFA members throughout this and othe ountries since its inception. Today, the judging school is sponsored by SU and is incorporated into the Washing- on State Open Horse Show. The WHBA also sponsored a guest pro- essor for the first Stud Manager's Short ourse, initiated in 1950, has gained nation- ide prominence in the livestock industry. n 1956, the Stud Manager's Short Course as held in conjunction with the Stockman's hort Course. The short course consists of resentations by speakers in several areas of he livestock industry such as breeding and eproduction, feeds and feeding, animal health, disease prevention, parasite control, management, and selection of fitting and showing livestock. The WSC Open Horse Show was the largest student-managed show of its kind in America, and functioned as a model exhibi- ion in conjunction with the Light Horse udging School. The show trained students in staging horse shows, and also provided helpful hints to adults in handling light horse vents. Additionally, it gave students an op- ortunity to learn the aft of fitting and show- ing light horses. The profits derived from this annual vent, were turned over to the Lariat Club, he animal science undergraduate honorary, his club, in turn, used a proportion of the oney to send the animal science judging eams to several competitive intercollegiate judging events throughout the nation each year. Through the years, as WSC advanced to WSU, the stables also changed. Today many events are held at WSU Hilltop Stables, ex- amples are the Little International Live stock show, the Mothers' Day Weekend Rodeo, The Wild Cow Riding Competition, the Partnership in Equine Therapy and Educa- tion, or PETE, short courses, and horse- manship clinics. In addition to these events many WSU students from several backgrounds are in- volved in equine clubs such as show, rodeo, and drill teams, giving them opportunities to be active at the stables. Students are also responsible for the maintenance and overall care of the horses and the stables. Left: A competitor of the Wild Cow Riding Competition hangs on tight during his ride. Below: As the foal resists the control of a halter and a leadrope, the student shows proper position to maintain his control. 65 What is the purpose of Washington State University's Hilltop Stables? The establish- ment is designed to aid, encourage and stimulate professionals in the light horse in- dustry. These aims are accomplished by training students in the production and man- agement of light horses, providing instruc- tional material to visiting FFA and 4-H club members, adult breeders and horse enthu- siasts, and conducting fundamental and ap- plied research of importance to the light horse industry. The facilities at the stables enable stu- dents to gain practical knowledge and expe- rience in managing breeding farms. Students are given opportunities to train foals, to break young horses to drive and ride, and to exhibit in halter and performance classes. Students learn methods of handling stallions and mares during the teasing and breeding seasons, and are also able to observe mares being bred and foals being born. In addition, they learn the care of foals, weanlings, and breeding stock, in regard to feeding, stabl- ing, exercising, trimming and shoeing, fitting and showing. Students are not required to be horse pro- duction majors in order to become involved in these learning activities. Several students are involved through a club known as Block and Bridle. Although many people relate this club to show, rodeo, and drill teams, it is not limited to these equestrian events, but also involves other areas of agriculture. The Block and Bridle also sponsors the Mothers, Weekend Rodeo, the Little International Livestock Show, and students' attendance at intercollegiate competitions in several states. Little International is a show as well as a learning experience with handling horses at halter. All interested persons are welcome to participate in the event. Some students first become involved at the Hilltop Stables when they enroll in a class, and then become too interested in the field to quit. One such person is Barrie Wentz, a business major. Wentz has had adv- ance instruction at the stables, has been a teacher's aide for Beginning Equitation and presently instructs young beginners in horsemanship. She hopes to specialize in the finer techniques of training horses for rein- ing competitions. Equitation classes at the stables range from beginning to advanced. Instruction in both English and Western riding styles is offered at the higher levels. Also, qualified students may enroll for special riding credits, which may consist of basic training for a particular horse, exercising several horses, or working with a horse in a specific area for self im- provement and experience as well as for the horse's benefit. Special credits are also available in other 66 ,ww . In ll I i I li 'M 'A 63 -Q QQ jlivxllilgll' , Ml!! 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Credits may be earned not only by riding, but also by groom- ing, feeding, instructing, acting as a teacher's aide, or by coaching an event such as the Little International Livestock Show. Holly Schmidt, a third year horse production ma- jor was the Little International coach this fall. Her responsibility was to teach handlers the proper methods of exhibiting a horse in a halter class. After practicing for several weeks, the showmen were judged on their ability to exhibit their horses. In addition to the beginning equitation classes, Animal Science 266, Horses and Horsemanship, also requires no prere- quisites. This class involves the care and training of foals. Each student in the class is assigned a foal for the semester and through- out the semester they are responsible for all aspects of owning a horse. This includes ear- ly morning and dark evening feedings, stall cleaning, everyday grooming and training, plus helping with feed crew' for the entire stables. Obviously, supervision is required for this class, therefore, several advanced horse production majors earn a credit by helping with instruction in AS 266. Kate Meidling, a returning graduate, is one of the instructors of AS 266 this fall. Under the guidance of Dolly Hughes, WSU's Equine Professor, she teaches labs for the class and oversees the class' complete management by checking to see if all stu- Above: A competitor presents her horse to the judge during the Little International Livestock Show. dents have fed their foals, cleaned their stalls and completed the daily training schedule. Another of the major functions of the Hilltop Stables is the conduct of research. Research projects include topics such as eva- luations to determine protein requirements for the horse, and a very unique programg Partnership in Equine Therapy and Educa- tion, or PETE. Using horses in a therapy jprograrn for the handicapped is a relatively lnew concept in this country, even though it is a medically approved form of therapy. Cur- xrently, there are no conclusive statistics that explain why riding works for the handicap- ped, As well as helping handicapped indi- viduals, the PETE program is attempting to tompile useful statistics in this area. With hese statistics, programs using horses in herapy could be expanded to benefit hand- icapped people throughout the country. This ls just another example of the many opportu- nities offered at the WSU Hilltop Stables. Probably the most valuable learning expe- rience horse enthusiasts are exposed to at the if what - 1 - A ' ss.. vw .E 1., J isaag, , ' i an . ,.. -st ,gf ,Ma M 1 .2 J.. him, i, f, MQW. - vt X .,, -..sm .. -3 Sz. , -- -.A 'T ,,., ,-- Q- la.. T' A . .. J, 3 , -fa f ,4 to. -.4., - 5 .Vs at 9.4- , ,.,.. .,, ., , 1, M., -QAIQQN Hilltop Stables, however, is the self- motivation required to become successfully involved in the equine industry. Students have to learn that when you start a horse business there are no time clocks to punch. Youlve got to get up early on your own and y0u've got to go to work on your own and you've got to go to work whether it's raining, the wind is blowing, or the snow is flying. There will never be a holiday, a day off, a vacation, or sick pay. Horses are all day, everyday. - Deb Chandler Above: Barrie Wentz gives one of her young students a boost to mount his horse, Left: Kate Meidling explains to a student the proper use of a butt rope in order to teach the foal to lead. i. E M g .-wine' H 'Wi 344' ,NY we e .- Aff: ' . 7-1. 'u WM, i fr., - A 1 'Ar-z'g':f,' -s7igQ5,,.zgr M' F I TULATIO A research method for over fifty years . nay wil While the research animals at WSU with Jbber caps or windows in their sides may Jok odd, they are a valuable tool for resear- hers in learning about the digestive proces- es of ruminant animals Cthose with four- hambered stomachs.l The surgery which reates an opening in the rumen or first sto- iach is called fistulation. According to ames R. Males, an assistant professor of tnimal Sciences at WSU, fistulation has een routinely used in research for 50-60 ears. At this time, fistulated deer, sheep, elk nd beef cattle are being used for study by VSU researchers. It was through the use of stulated animals that scientists discovered rat a microbial fermentation takes place in ie rumen. As a result of this process, vola- le fatty acids are produced for the animals J convert to energy. The present study at VSU, using fistulated animals, is directed pon how to make the ruminant digestive rocess even more efficient. We are trying to increase the utilization f feeds that are far removed from the hu- ian food chain, or which are by-products of uman food production, said Males. The y-product foods researchers are now trying J increase the utilization of include potato 'astes, straw, cornstalks, and apple pumice. According to Males, A very small percent- ge of the food that beef cattle and sheep Dnsume is part of the human food chain. Ie added that of the beef sold in grocery :ores today, less than 407 ofthe total feed iput from the time the animal is born until it L slaughtered, has been food that could ever e directly used in the human food chain. In Vashington state, this percentage is much rss because many cattle here are fed potato 'astes as well as grains. To sample the by-product foods and grains P they appear in the rumen, researchers pen the windows or caps and remove the ligesting food with their hands or tubes. .ccording to Males, when sampling a partic- lar animal, samples are taken every l--i ours for a day, but this only occurs once very 2-3 Weeks. The sampling process auses no pain or discomfort for the animals. For close to sixty years, scientists have een using fistulated animals as a tool for esearch. Researchers today at WSU are 'ying to discover new ways to make lives- Jck more efficient in converting grains and y-products. Ultimately these animals will rovide food for man. - Alys Freepons Opposite: David DeAvila takes a food sample from the rumen of a fistulated cow. Left: Students in Animal Scien- ce 510 insert a cannula lplastic capl into a sheep. Top: A sheep that will soon undergo surgery to create a hole in its rumen. Above: Jim Murphey, a student in Animal Scien- ce 5l0, makes an incision in a sheep during fistulation surgery, 69 Aw. i r - nv N, Y - '51 my hhnx , lv H, alll M' X P' 5 2, - ., mx 'fl' Vw W .4 'fflffz Q it H .-: -A - 4 -ga.. -1,-2 7 . 4 N 'X V' , - :?f- xf 4-if M 753: V i 7 -P S l m f Hunger ., t ul . 7 Y + li' '. ,,,, aww l llk l Old Mother Hubbard went to the cupboard to get her poor dog a bone, but when she got there the cupboard was bare and so her poor dog had none.' It sounds like Mom Goose spent a few semesters at Old WAZZU. While French Administration screams for tuition and late fees, the Student's Book Corporation up- dates its text book prices and takes what little money we have left. To top things off, General Telephone and Washington Water and Power combine forces to cut us off at the pass. Remember, though, higher education is our guarantee for a better tomorrow, our stepping stone for the future. It is too bad the future won't pay the grocery bills today, Sav- ing enough money for food these days is a joke . . . unfortunately no one is laughing. Now, how is a brilliant, young mind sup- pose to function with no food to keep it going? Cannibalism may be just a bit too drastic, and writing rubber checks under the new law is a definite mistake. lIsn't the penalty the gas chamber?D The answer to the food-buying problem may not be as far away as you think. If the biggest problem with your diet has to do with your pocketbook, open your eyes to the facts: cheap food is alive and well, and living every- where in Pullman. Look first to the grocery SIOFC. An entire case ofTop Ramen noodles should put your wallet's mind at ease. For a mere two bits a meal, you too can live in luxury. And what could be a bigger thrill than finding this de- licacy on sale? You can sometimes end up with eight or ten packages for a dollar - what a buy! Or, take the song, Ebony and Ivory. lt could very well have been an advertise- ment for another means of beating the food bill game! That's right, my generic friends, black and white labels are here to stay. It was 1977 when generic products, such 70 Pangs! x as BEER beer, began making their appear- ance on supermarket shelves in Chicago. Now K'generics can be found in 80 percent of the nation's supermarkets, and they con- trol between 5 and 8 percent of total market sales. How does this compare to other pri- vate brands, such as Scotch Brand from Safe- way? Well, Scotch Brand commands around 16 percent of the market, but the difference between generic sales and that of other brands grows smaller every day. Buying K'BEER beer or HBREADH bread or UCORNU corn may not uphold your classy, sophisticated image, but at least you wonlt starve, and neither will your bank account. Besides, didn't your parents ever tell you not to judge a book for a productb by its cover? X-'X ,Wx . l .' A hc li ya Nix .gusts VU' ' Awww X 1 in f, jp judging from the fact that WSU student are experts in the field of cutting Cclasse: punk hair styles, drugsb, this next mone saving tip should come quite naturally. Clip ping coupons isn't just for housewives any more. It is an essential word in the vocabu lary of all money tight individuals. Fiftee cents here and there, combined with occ sional store specials or sales, can be the di ference between life and death. More impo tantly, it could be the difference betwee one beer or two . . . or three . . . Coupons can be found on the back C product labels or packages, in the food sed tions of newpalpers, in magazine ads, or ig special flyers from companies offering thi bargains themselves. And don't be unde the misconception that you can only us 'rkr9'f FR. l lll'!Slly TIGR s lUG,l!i!f3 upons if you shop for your food at large ocery stores. just look through the Daily vergreen for the black, dotted lines and you 'ill find coupons for specials at the CUB, yo-for-one meals at Taco Time, half priced andwiches at one of the delis in town, ioney off on pizza prices, or beer discounts t a few of the bars. Remember, in the game of education, ev- y penny counts. Coupons can be tricky ough, so let the buyer bewarefl Buying a fty-pound bag of dog food because you bund a coupon for a dollar offis great, but if ou don't own a dog . . . tGet the idea?D Now you are faced with the problem of ooking all the food you got such good deals n. Whatls that? You say you turn into a :Jmplete imbecile whenever someone men- ons the word kitchen? The thought of reheating the oven or boiling water makes ou break out in hives? When you are not ating at the dining hall or at 'Kthe house , ou are spending money at one of Pullmanls ne eating establishments? Not to worry! tudents just like yourself couquer this bat- e every day and night of the week, For instance, every morning until 11:00, jerry's Restaurant features its .99 cent break- fast of pancakes and eggs. And now that jer- ry's has its liquor license, what better way to top off a breakfast than with a Bloody Mary or a fresh Screwdriver? lf you've got a pizza craving, then go to Pizza Haven - on Wednesday night, that is. Wednesday is stuff nightn at Pizza Haven, and for less than three dollars you can have all the pizza Cin almost every combination? tht you can eat. If you have a need to watch your weight, God- father's Pizza has an all you can eat salad bar every day of the week. Godfather's lean corner will leave you wanting for nothing. They give you everything you could ever want on a salad, and then some. And finally, if you want an inexpensive meal in a nice atmosphere, travel to Taco Time on Thurs- day. You can get a three crisp taco meal for 31.48, and the newly remodeled surround- ings can't be beat. Now that Taco Time has redecorated with a picture front window, hanging and potted plants, late night hours, and comfortable seating, it is safe to cll it one of the nicest eating establishments in Cru'-rn an-mv wheat flakes With htmfsy Pullman. After spending some time at Washington State, you know that you don't have to live in an under developed country to hear the rumble of an empty stomach, but you don't have to be an Albert Einstein to figure out a solution to this problem. Ifall else fails, call your mom and ask her if she cn take all your pants in an inch and a half at the waist. If she's like my mom, she should get the hint. - Nathalie Bull Left, opposite page: Wednesday night is Hstuff night at Pizza Haven, and by the end of the even- ing, the food starts to add up. iPhoto by Scott Obornl. Above: Generic food may not hold the glamour of the big name brands, but it has the attractive feature of a low price tag. iPhoto by Brian Walterl. 71 x MW e v5f:5'w F7 'Q aw. 'St' K ' leaf. ,lgijgr f fi- EE: ,f 4 fi EQ,, QE ,J L f f ,f i Y E 'ff Sw' My i.. ' ADAMS SCHOOL CHANGES MAJOR Camouflaged as a weather-worn brick schoolhouse, Adams Mall became the newest addition to the campus and Pullman community. At NE 600 Colorado Street, many people are unaware of its existance. Inside eight businesses have opened, offer- ing wares which range from ice cream and pie to hot tubs and video games. The 55-year-old building was in fact, a schoolhouse, Edison Elementary, until the New Edison Elementary was built on Sta- dium Way in the late l94O's. It then became Adams School which the mall is named. Earl Russel, a former student at Edison, in 1981 purchased the deserted building. He spent more than 35121000 remodelling the building to meet new building standards. The renovations included a new heating sys- tem, thermal windows, a skylight and resand- ing of the old wooden floors. The interior retains a few old qualities which add to the mall's charm. Despite the changes, the exter- ior remains the same -with the exception of some additional landscaping. Adams Mall almost doubled its size in less than a year after it opened. Businesses lo- cated on the top floor include A la Mode Cwhich sells ice cream and piesb, The Adams Mall Pharmacy, Unisex Haircutters, The Belly-stop Munchies and Groceries and The Final Quarter Ca video arcadeb. Downstairs is the Sunshine Laundry, The Watering Hole Chot tub rentalsb and the mall's newest addi- tion, Body Magic Ca co-ed fitness centerb. The mall is intended to serve university residents as a shopping center. It will, also, provide a little competition for the Bookie. Already a beehive of activity, Adams Mall is awaiting the completion of a few other businesses before its grand opening in the fall of 1983. Relaxing after a long day of classes. lphotos by Jeff Sherlingl 73 Rome Wasn't uilt in a ay Having some extra time and feeling adventurous, you wander into a strange and voluminous building, not unlike an airplane hanger in size. Once inside, you notice the lack of desks and find, instead, a huge room with a rough-textured green floor. The sel- dom used grey matter resting on your shoul- ders starts to churn: CWhat a great place for a party .. . lots of room and no neigh- borsli You hear a deep-throated rattle and a guttural scream emanate from a small room at the far end of the field house. Curiosity welling up, you stumble toward the noise. CIS someone having a fight?J You continue to hear loud groans, thuds, bangs and a hint of music in the background. This enigma stimu- lates you into a canter and finally into a trot. By the time you reach the door, beyond which is the origin to the commotion, your anticipation has reached a factory red-line level. fit must be one heck of a fightlj Resting your hand on the doorknob, you brace yourself, lest you must leap to some- one's rescue. Opening the door, your excite- ment is abruptly and rudely stifled. You have discovered a hidden room, filled with peo- ple, benches, and barbells. The sight of peo- ple sweating and straining in intense work- outs CYuchD brings to mind magazines CMuscle and Fitness, Muscle Digest! that de- scribe in lurid detail people lifting weights for exercise. Disappointed at this anticlimax, you wheel around and stumble back out of the building, leaving the thuds and groans behind you. A question burns in the misty depth of your conscious: CWhy would peo- ple do that to themselves? Certainly, no one makes them do it, or is this a new form of punishment the faculty has de- vised to cure incorrigible truancy?D Individuals sweat and strain in repetitive, and sometimes vain, efforts to defy gravity for reasons ranging from body building to rehabilitation from injury or surgery. Most of the old myths, such as the inverse rela- tionship between brains and brawn, have been discarded in return for an increased nationwide involvement. This is evidenced by the increasing numbers frequenting the three Weight rooms here at WSU. Some people are satisfied simply with the improved muscle tone derived from weight- lifting. When combined with aerobic activi- ties, such as jogging, swimming, or aerobic dancing, it provides an excellent source of 74 physical fitness. Occasionally, however, the person who becomes acquainted with weightlifting is not satisfied with improved muscle tone alone. Instead, a desire for in- creased strength and size is sought. This de- sire is what catapults such individuals into body building or power-lifting status. Size and shape, however, do not necessari- ly determine the status of official body builder. For example, a person having lifted seriously for only six months or so may not be able to display musculature of brobding- nagian Clargej proportions. In his or her mind, however, that person is a body builder and is at least temporarily committed to that ideal. On the other hand, Reg Park, an early Mr. Universe, has stated that there is an unfor- tunate difference between wishful thinking and desire. The desire to be a champion, he says, must be supported by intense effort. I Wanted to see the highest potential my body could achieve. This must be kept up for years if necessary, not just a couple of months. just as the storms of life are what create character, the workouts involved with Weightlifting prove a person's commitment and desire to become andlor remain a body- builder. The biggest obstacle the body buil- der must face is not the weights. It is himself. Mental condition and preparation is 9075 of the battle. As Rollan Westley, a Sophomore majoring in Education, stated, The mind is everything. Without it, you wonlt be able to lift well. Workouts for body builders, while struc- turally similar, vary for each individual. Se- rious weightlifters work out primarily with free weights and restrict machine use, such as Nautilus and Universal, to about 20 percent of their workout. They work out anywhere from three to six days a week, four to four and a half hours each time, contingent upo the degree of fitness desired. The body is conceptually divided into si major muscle groups: legs, arms, shoulders chest, back and abdominals. Advanced bod builders work each major muscle group twice a week. The rest of the week is used fo recuperation and rebuilding of the muscle Contrary to popular belief, the actual ex ercise does not increase stamina or buil. muscle. Rest and nutrition are the buildin, factors. The harder the muscle is worked, th greater the build-up of lactic acid and thi more the muscle tissue is broken down. Res and nutrition rid the muscle of the lactic aci- and rebuild the muscle. Rome was not built in a day! One of thi biggest reasons for frustration and di couragement among body builders, and a5I athletes, is that of seemingly insufficien- growth and improvement. Carla Dehoog, junior majoring in Physical Education, e plained however, Once I began to see tlfl first results Cof normal working outb go- more involved. I wanted to see the highes potential my body could achieve? As a general rule of thumb for diet, body builders attempt to consume plenty of poul try and fish, dairy products, grains, and plen ty of fruits and vegetables. Unless on specian diets, in preparation for a contest for exa ple, junk foods are still included in the die Body building is unique in the respect th most people are not after the glory ofi More people would rather work out for thei own personal satisfaction, than participate i contests. We have here the Texan Com plex versus the more modest individua When asked to make a muscle, some bod builders politely decline and mumble abou not being in contest shape. Then there ar those who resort to various complex poses a even the slightest hint ofa request for a view Contests are events where body builder. present their oiled up physiques before panel of judges, who try to determine th body builder who has the best combinatio of muscle size, symmetry, definition, posin ability, and overall appearance. Currently there is a discrepancy in woman's body build ing. Some judges like definition Ccutsj an muscularity, while others prefer femininity This poses a problem Cno pun intendedb t those who happen to enter a contest wit judges inherently disliking their body traits M., fkf he winner, after all, is the one who pleases .e judges the most, and therefore, is varded the most points. No real goal in life can ever be reached ithout some form of sacrifice or self- scipline. This is especially true when it mmes to the world ofphysical achievement. new higher the level of perfection that is aught, the greater the corresponding amount of sacrifices. Those observing these goals, without first experiencing the desire, will see only sacrifice. Those who desire these goals see only the rewards. Sacrifice in terms of body building means many hours committed to the gym, an extreme level of work out intensity, and a propelling dedica- tion. No one says fitness is an easy road, but like the old phrase states, The path of least resistance leads to crooked ways. photos 84 story -Jeff Sherling 75 I 'o 's..i.VQ,,f L Q.. , l I . as l N., AERQBIC T' The setting is Smith Gym. About 140 women and 20 men are scattered in an un- organized manner on the gym floor. The class is aerobic exercise and when the music starts the room becomes a giant dance hall. The only difference is that in this production there are no mirrors and no right or wrong ways to move to the music. It doesn't matter how you look, just so long as you keep your body moving. In the center of the class stands the in- structor, whose role is an inspirational one, the job is not to teach but to motivate and create an atmosphere of enthusiasm. Music is also an important part of the class and serves to keep the movement and energy alive. Music selections are usually varied to suit the tastes of everyone. Aerobics is a widely misunderstood word and has become synonymous with these ex- ercise classes. Actually, the term aerobic ex- ercise has been around a long time and all it means is exercise that is sustained and steady over a period of time. This includes swim- ming, running, cycling, and several other activities, although the majority of sports do not provide aerobic exercise. Aerobic exercise must be continuous, there are no moments in which to catch your breath. The heart beats faster than normal, causing you to breathe deeply. This deep breathing expands the lungs' capacity and brings more oxygen into the body. The re- 76 sult is more energy, and that's why after an hour-long class of vigorous exercise you feel more alert than ever. But why the new craze? Everyone is in on the aerobic exercise classes now, but will they last, are they a fad or a new form of fitness: Thirty years ago high school and col- lege gyms were filled with people whirling hula hoops around their bodies. It's possible that aerobic exercise classes are this same kind of temporary trend. Other aerobic activ- ities such as running and swimming are def- finitely here to stay, but as for the future of organized classes it's hard to tell. Many instructors say that aerobic exercise has gotten out of control and warn people to beware of some classes. Everyone wants a share ofthe money to be made and as a result untrained teachers are springing up all around. Alice Shepard, who holds a master's de- gree in exercise physiology, calls these kil- ler classes, and is concerned with the dangerous aspects of them. Shepard suggests several ways to avoid a class that could be harmful instead of helpful to your health. First, go to a session ofa class before you pay and are stuck in it. Second, find out what kind of training the instructor has had and whether hefshe knows CPR Ccar- dio-pulmonary resuscitationl. Make sure that there are warming up exercises before the intense music comes on. Heart rates should be monitored periodically and ther should always be time for questions abot the body, and any problems. The size of the class, said Shepard, shoul be no larger than 25. While most aerob' exercise teachers agree that larger classes a a drawback, bigger classes can have distinc advantages. People are less inhibited if th class is large, they donit stand out as muc and also the group environment gives them psychological lift. The effect of 160 peop all in unison doing exercises to music is qui inspirational. While basic measures of caution should taken, each teacher is likely to have a diffe ent philosophy about how the class is to organized. The initial motivation to take aerobic er ercise classes starts with the desire to lo weight and to tone the body. But on started, many become addicted to the mov ment. It can make a person feel good, phys cally and mentally. Along with all the health benefits tha aerobic exercise provides, is the extra bon that it's fun, not dull or boring. It is a soci exercise and the music creates a festive env ronment. If you're not convinced of aerob exercises good points, try it. Whether it swimming, jogging, cycling, or exerci classes, they're all fun and your body is su to feel the difference. p f' I, QW, R WM Q a We . , if . ,, fdglgw 4' Yea I u g uv L, I W , -17 A, I 5 1 . V' 33 w sf ' ,MW A. ',Q Q. 514 ak ,' Q Q' '01 ,,, W 3 rf 1 'K-46 k 'ff 191252, Q G fu WNW..- X, Wm. .iq mf w 'W J Vi m. Q ' i ng, ,, 5 , 9316 , Q , g, flu . f 2? 'V '73-M.1. ' Q. N, -. ,el 2- ,, - - Y ' ,gmf 'g-, Mgk. ,J , Lx'- w :Wm s .-,N we .v' gg. l S Q f 2. f 4 ma ', .-. Q 1 M i Eg.-fl, - ' ' 'K . lil W V KLYXBS ... .., Ang, ,, OLIVE DR B GREE Copy: Craig Brown Pboloix Mark Wygmet ARMY BARRACKS HAVE OPEN TOILETS. THERE ISN'T A PARTITION. THE RESULT IS Conversation - and the title of a story on low Army ROTC cadets at the university pent four days of spring break. We were in the latrine on the third day of raining camp. After three I2-hour-plus lays, we had been given the night off. One adet, changed from his uniform into civ- 'ies, walked in and said You know, you eally should call this story O.D.G. for Olive Drab Green. L'Why's that? I asked. Because it matches the official descrip- ion ofthe uniform and a lot of the people, ie said. He was right. Between bottles of Rainier ind a radio blasting Back on the Chain Sang at night and standing at attention in he chilly, foggy morning, Olive Drab Green vas the color ofthe uniforms, the trucks, the ood, and after a while even the trees. Not that it's bad. But when you wake up in he middle of the night and hear someone ,noring at the far end of the bare white bar- lacks, it feels almost eerie, like the familiar 'Private Benjaminw or Gomer Pyle, J.S.M.C. but without the laughs. Both juniors and seniors attended the iamp. The 15-20 seniors felt pretty lofty. After all, they had come through the dreaded 'Advance Camp, a six-week summer course usually taken between the junior and senior year. The 75 or so juniors spent the whole camp getting ready for the Advance Camp, which develops physical and leadership skills and introduces cadets to the seemingly- bewildering world of regulations and initials and saluting and marching. K'Cooperate and graduate is the watch- word. Leadership potential - that's the key. In order to get the assignment you want, you have to beat out nearly all the other cadets in your platoon, some of which might have already been to basic training or are mem- bers ofthe National Guard. lt is early on the first morning of camp. While the seniors go off to class, the juniors will practice Platoon Tactics. Singing the traditional jodies, they march out to the foot ofa hill where they break into groups of ll. The goal: climb the hill at which instruc- tors occasionally lob grenades, simulating exploding shells, The cadets all carry rubber ducks, or toy rifles. At summer camp, they'll use laser weapons they can fire at each other. When they're killed by another cadet, a loud buzzer sounds. Over a beer the previous night, one senior had described the exercise as fun and excit- ing. But when his buzzer went off, he said, it made him think for a moment. He had just died. Like all cadets must be willing to do, he had sacrificed his life for his country. Back out in the field with the juniors, Maj. 81 OLIVE DRAB GREEN Rodney I-lenely explains the proper field tactics when encountering an enemy. Look at people's eyes when youlre out in the field, he advises. Ignore mud puddles and anthills and watch your men. The men come first. They eat first. Talk to them at night. Get your signals straight. And watch the rear - 40 percent of all casualties are shot in the back. Don't get killedf' Ten minutes later he scolds a cadet for ordering his team to cross a road the wrong way. K'You've just killed yourself and every member of your squad, he says. The cadets repeat the exercise, After the platoon tactics comes dinner and drinks at the Officer's Club. The cadets dress formally. The club is fairly plush, and the liquor is cheaper than off post. Although they had arisen at 5130 that morning, the cadets cluster around the bar and the disco- lighted dance floor. Why did they join, anyway? What makes a person want to do this kind ofjob? Are these people with the short hair a bunch of right- wing killers or what? Most say they joined for the money or career opportunity. One cadet major says he's in it for the excitement. War is not a factor, insists another cadet, Ubecause the next war will involve everyone. And l'd rather be trained to do my jobfl One junior, justin Woodhouse, says he wants to be an Army nurse because of the money. 'Tm not really into weapons and all this killing stuff. I'll say it but it's not really in my heart. Others, like senior Yoo Jin Chong, are more philisophical about the whole thing. lt's just a game we play called ROTC, he says, 'Kuntil becoming part of the regular Army. ROTC is especially hard because it is made up ofa bunch of future leaders, and no followers. An immigrant, Chong says he joined both for the money and a desire to serve his country. Chong is eager to discuss the Army and its role in society. Although it earned a bad reputation during the Vietnam War, he sees it as important in maintaining the security of the nation. Like other cadets, he takes pride in his work. And although the thought of going into battle frightens him, he says it is a possibility all cadets face. Like Chong, and the others, the cadre, or professional officers who teach ROTC at WSU, don't seem to be in the Army for conquest or glory. Maj. Henely, who was an English major in college, tells of being able to tour Stratford-On-Avon, Paris and Rome. Some of the cadets look like real military officers. The others call this elite grouj 'strac' - strategic and ready around th. clock. Others look more like they aren't real ly sure if they can make it here, if this is thi right thing for them. This group alway seems to be taking a nap when they've got few spare moments. On the way to Sunrise Easter Service afte a night at the O-club, it's easy to tell the stra cadets. Everyone is crushed together in thei silversides, or cattle car, which is actually big semi trailer with small windows ani straight gray benches. The strac cadets wea shined boots. Their teeth are brushed They're awake. Army food is just like the jokes o' 82 vP'A S'H. Served up in a small mess hall .djacent to the barracks, cadets ate greenish- 'ellow scrambled eggs, limp bacon, alleged- y-fried potatoes and chipped beef every norning. Dinner on Easter Sunday was chili nacaroni with beef, which tasted like a bad oke. On Monday, dinner was chili and rice. :adet Maj. Pete Shaui, the highest ranking adet, said the odd combination was due to he Army's love of complimentary proteins. But the hot food was better than combat ations, which most cadets had for lunch on moth Saturday and Sunday. Concealed in a :ardboard box labeled meal, combat, indi- 'idualu were hidden little green cans full of luick-energy food. After borrowing a P-38 CArmy can open- :rj from a buddy, cadets feasted on such cold lanned delicacies as eggs, scrambled with iam, chicken or turkey chunks, boned, or paghetti. Canned beans and franks is consid- :red top prize in the C-rat lottery because it ,astes good cold. By Monday night, the cadets were hungry or real student food. One wise senior ordered a Price Destroyer from Domino's 'izza. It seemed strange to see a deliveryman n the red-white-and-blue uniform standing n the barracks. The barracks used by ROTC at Fort Lewis vere built in the World War ll era. Rows of he white, two-story buildings sit vacant nost of the year. The barracks are painted white inside and aut. The floor is cadet-polished tile, except n the latrine, where it's gray concrete. In- ide, both floors contain two rows of bunk meds. For each bed there is a locker along the vall and a footlocker along the center aisle. fhere are no chairs. Only the women have vindowshades, which they aren't allowed to mpen. lt's regulations. On the barracks, second floor are two side ooms, where the best talking and partying goes on. Even if the side rooms are already ull, most people want to sleep on the second loor. ln their few spare moments cadets sit on heir footlockers along what becomes Main Street. Dressed in their green field uniforms, nost shine their boots or just talk. At the end ofthe room four or five play Spades on the top of a footlocker. Some of the seniors tell war stories about Advance Camp. Leper jokes are the rage. Someone's radio is tuned to a Seattle rock station. By Tuesday morning, the camp has taken its toll for the cadets. One woman strained knee ligaments on the confidence, or obsta- cle course. After morning exercises but be- fore the daily two-mile run, an officer orders cadets with blistered feet or other problems to fall out offormation. About 20 limp away. Other cadets complain of colds. Some have lost their voices from singing jodies while they marched. Luckily, camp is over at noon. Before coming home on the chartered bus, cadets get box lunches. Instead of the cold C-rats, each box contains real sand- wiches and an orange. A radio blares civilian- sounding music as cadets gather on the bas- ketball court. It looks like lunchtime at high school. Before leaving the post, the bus stops by a small grocery store. Money is collected and several cases of beer are purchased. Approaching Pullman a few hours later, some cadets are asleep. Others seem to be drunk. They tell dirty jokes and talk a bit about classes and professors and their plans for the rest of spring break. The cadets have completed their transition from Olive Drab Green to WSU student - at least for now. ings' 85 You Can Do Magic Few events capture the hearts ofchildren like a trip to the circus. They wait for the caravan of cages and trailers with the same anticipation they hold for Christmas and their birthdays, Going to the circus promises a night of popcorn and cotton candy, pranc- ing elephants and trained dogs, and hours of laughter and amazement. The trapeze and tightrope artists, with their bright costumes and daring feats, and the bumbling, joking clowns fill children with wonderment and excitement. When childhood becomes a page of histo- ry, rather than a part of the present, many people reach the painful conclusion that their circus days are over. This does not al- ways need be the case. On Thursday night, October wth in the Wallis Beasley Performing Arts Coliseum, a troupe of performers gave a show ofdanger- ous body balancing and tumbling feats mixed with a little comedy and magic, for the adult children of WSU. This show, however, was unlike any American circus. lt featured, instead, the Chinese Magic Circus of Taiwan, a troupe 84 whose main attraction is their skill in dance, acrobatics, and magic. After the opening ceremony, which fea- tured a synchronized dance involving tumb- ling and diving, through and across colorful banners, the show progressed into more breathtaking performances. A body balanc- ing demonstration, involving one female troupe member climbing a 12 foot ladder while another female member balanced in a head stand on her head, set the stage for a night filled with unbelievable feats. The tour, featuring fifteen performers, is produced by Don Hughes of Santa Monica, California and coordinated by Overture Concerts of Vancouver, B.C. Six of the troupers are dancers and eight hold great skill in the art of acrobatics, all having been trained from very young ages by their fami- lies. The show is directed by two brothers, Hai Ken Tsai and Hai Ken Ksi, whose family name, Hain is synonymous with feats of dating and physical skill. judging from the show, the name is an understatement of the truth. The tour is the second cross-Canada and western U.S.A. tour made by the Chines circus. They play small theaters and stages i small cities, bringing part of the Orient t those who generally never experience it. Wi costumes ofincredible color and flamboya cy, the styles dating back many centuries, th show brings part ofthe culture ofthe Far Ea: across the ocean. Oriental Black Magic using body levitz tion and disappearing acts, Chinese jugglin of large ceramic pots and tables and chair: body balancing Csometimes as high as 20 fee in the air? on such things as two legged stool or champagne bottles, and Chinese Kung-F Cmind over matter? using the body to brea bricks and bend steel bars, were all parts i this fast-paced, two hour circus spectaculai A well-known song by Elton john has line: lt,s magic you know, and you'll neva believe it's not so. Upon leaving th Chinese Magic Circus of Taiwan, l, as a pan of the audience, came to the same conclt sion. lt was magic, you'll never convince m of anything to the contrary. - Nathalie Bu - Photo Ernie N. Warfe 1 ,ha f . Years from now, when our children read about him in their history books, will they understand? Our lives were drastically changed during the late seventies and early eighties because ofan eruption in a small part of the world, and he was one of the seventy- tvvo Americans who helped change those lives. We read about him in the newspapers and magazines, we watched special reports about him on television, and for more than a year, we paid more attention to his life than we paid to our own. When he, and the other seventy-one hostages came home from lran, yellow ribbons and tickertape parades showed them our hearts had been with them. On October 14th, 1982, Bruce Laingen, former US. Ambassador to lran and ex- 86 hostage, brought some of his experiences and feelings back to this country in his visit to WSU. The crowd of about 500 came to ask its questions, voice their opinions, and as Laingen said, . . to see what a real hostage looks likef' Even though it has been nearly two years since his nightmare in Iran ended, Bruce Laingen will never forget what he was or the lessons he learned while in captivity. He re- turned to America with a sense of realism and humility he had lacked prior ro his ex- periences in Iran. In a sense, his eyes were opened to just how much power and influ- ence the United States can hold over another country, and just where the bounderies of that power and influence end. ,:'i .g' 7 .5 if vb . 1 . z Borrowing an idea from the words o Thomas Huxley, Laingen said that a coun tryls power, resources, and military strengt are not what makes that country a great n tion. What Hmakes a nation, he said, is ho that country uses or abuses its power an resources. Laingen believes that the United State used its diplomatic power effectively in Ira even though many in the audience fro WSU failed to agree with him. According t the ex-hostage, there is something of gre importance to be said for Americas use o restraint during the Iranian Crisis. Thro ing our Weight around in Iran would hav been very dangerous and risky with bot American and Iranian lives, stressed Lain S-::'2' He does not believe that the United lost face or acted dishonorably. Iran been hurt, both economically and social- e pointed out, not us Iran is in a hell of a shape now, com- ented Laingen. Not only have they seen nnecessary bloodshed, but they now have a ery complicated government, which is neither feasible or practical. The United 'un ' Coming Home, ve Done M States, on the other hand, Laingen stated, profited somewhat from our experiences in Iran. 'lToo often a country loses or forgets its sense of community and togethernessf' Laingen said. The crisis brought back our national sense ofunityf' During his captivity, Laingen also learned a lesson about personal freedom, something often taken for granted in this country, by Americans. Human dignity, Laingen stressed, can only be lived in freedom. He is only sorry that it took the loss of freedom of seventy- two Americans to teach him this lesson. When asked how he felt about the United States' supporting the dictatorship of a sup- pressive regime, Laingen commented that we have to look at life realistically and deal with what government is in power. We don't impose bad or good governments on people, they are already there and we deal with them.', Perhaps we need to be more alert and sensitive to the weight and impact our pres- ence can have on other countries. K'But, you have to work with a government, good or bad, before you can reach the people. Very often the governments the United States deals with are not the best, but they are all we have. Although many people have voiced critic- isms about the rescue attempt by the United States, which ended in failure, Laingen holds too much respect and pride for the men who died and their families to speak for or against the mission. 'KI felt pain, sorrow, and regret for the men who died, whispered Laingen to the crowd, Hand I felt nothing put pride in this country for its courageous try to rescue us. Many students expressed curiosity as to why the United States Embassy was not Time evacuated when Shah Reza Pahlavi was first over-thrown. Laingen said that the Embassy officials were aware there was a risk in staying in Iran, but that they had a reason for being in Iran in the first place and they had a policy to carry out. We didn't request to be evacuated. It was our decision to stay, not to shut up the Embassy and run. Should another situation like Iran arise again, Laingen hopes our government would use early sanctions, avoiding unnecessary military action, when handling the crisis. If President Reagan keeps his word, and any- thing like this should happen again, Laingen commented, things will be different. What does it feel like to come home after spending so much time away from it? Laing- en said it was a tremendous feeling, even though he and the other hostages weren't quite sure what to expect, or what was ex- pected of them. The welcome was great. At one point, the masses of people who came to greet us almost pushed our bus off.the road, there were so many of them. 'But the greatest feel- ing was seeing that we were wanted and that the heart of America was still sound. Bruce Laingen and 71 others are a large part of our recent history. They may not be in the spotlight anymore and they may not be recognized on every street corner, but their experiences have left a permanent mark on each of our lives. Let us hope the lessons we learned through them - of freedom, honor, and restraint - will never be forgotten. To put Bruce Laingen and the other seventy- one ex-hostages out of our minds now would be a gross mistake, for those who forget history are destined to repeat it. text by Nathalie Bull photos by Scott Oborn 87 'M' 5 ...4 kg Ss , l' FWQ' A P 1 5 H QI' 'Sig J. A ka: y A gf+ Q5.f,.-,,'fQwf.f: J ,egg . ,J-,f,J3,:,1,,':,,A, ,3:, , f J' , k,..,,, ' 'aww :bf .' 1 - gf f mf . 0 ' xr . Exif -YY -KJ 4 .l:'1.l.,-eg Q,..'5 ,--fr ,, ' a ...cv f ,L 33, , . v Q ,.. . X,... 3, 5 1- J. ,E ,yr ,- ' H-Q x ' -v ' -Q m ,N Q T ' . v S-fx 5,C-ww in X, 'L L4 im: K , 1,1 Q my 'J' K 1 ' I S 1 gl' '. K A x 5 , Fact Not Fiction Comparing the Manson case with the 32 trashbag' murders in Los Angeles two years igo, in which the killer dismembered his iomosexual victims and then put them in rash bags, Bugliosi said, That case was on he third page of the Los Angeles Times - he third page. If you asked a thousand peo- mle in L.A. today what his name was, I don't hink more than one or two could tell you. ind yet the Manson case - people are still alking about it. Next to Jack the Ripper, vho's identity still is not known, there's probably no other mass murderer quite as ivell known as Charles Manson. The ques- ion is: 'How come? ' The novelist, whom Manson called 'Bugs', said he believes it is neither the number of :eople killed by the Manson family, nor the Jrominence ofthe victims that engrosses the Jublic, even though the Family claims to iave slaughtered 35 people Cthey were con- ricted of nine murdersh. Choosing his words :arefully,,deliberately, Bugliosi stated, I :hink that the main reason for the continuing iascination with this case at such a late date is 'hat the murders were probably the most oizarre in the recorded annals of American :rime. The former prosecuting attorney, de- acribed the outlandish mannerisms of the Manson clan, the school bus they painted lack and drove up and down the Pacific oast, the hippies he surrounded himself ith, the drug and sex orgies, Manson's con- zincing of his followers of the precept that ie, christ, and the devil were the same being, :he willingness ofhis followers to kill for him t his command, believing they could frame lack people and cause an all-out war be- ween the races, all of this beginning in 1967 after Manson got out of prison at McNeil island Federal Penitentiary. If someone had written a novel with a scenario like that, Bugliosi explained, I on't think it would make good fiction. ood fiction has to be somewhat believable, nd this is just too far out. You'd read ten ages and put it down. It's just absurd. But hese things actually happened. And I think hat is the main reason why people are still fascinated with the Manson case. Besides the grotesque anomaly of the murders, Bugliosi detailed other aberrations of the case that distinguished it from most mass murders in history. He said most of the murderers in this case were young girls. Young women have been involved in homi- cide cases, that's not uncommon at all, but I can't think of another case where women have physically participated in a mass mur- der. The very thought ofyoung girls, dressed in black, armed with sharp knives, entering the homes of complete strangers in the mid- dle of the night and mercilessly stabbing them to death is so horrendous a thought that it's difficult for the average mind to con- template for more than a few moments. He added that most members of the Fami- . . . lbe murders were probably tbe mort bizarre in tbe recorded fznmzlf of Ameri- can crime. ly came from good backgrounds. Bugliosi stated that the first girl who joined the Man- son family, Mary Bruner, had a history de- gree from the University of Wisconsin, and had been an assistant librarian at the Univer- sity ofCalifornia, Berkeley. She and Manson had a child named Pooh Bear, Manson's only known offspring. Bruner, although believed to have been involved in a murder, was never convicted. Two other women, Leslie Van Houten and Patricia Krenwinkle, were also from good backgrounds, and had made good grades in school. Van Houten, convicted of two murders, was the daughter of an insur- ance executive and had been a homecoming princess. Krenwinkle was the daughter of a school teacher and had been a member of a church choir, she was convicted of seven murders. Charles 'Tex' Watson, Manson's lieutenant, was an outstanding high school student-athlete in Texas. Bugliosi stated that Manson himself was different from the usual mass murderer. Bugliosi listed and briefly described several other mass murder cases in an amazingly mundane tone. He described most of those killers as being of rather low intellect. The most important distinction between Manson and the other mass murderers, however, was that the others committed their killings by themselves. Manson, on the other hand, not only is very bright, but he got others to do his killing for him at his command. Bugliosi said most of Manson's 50 to 60 followers would do almost anything for him but only a few had it in them to kill at his bidding. Bugliosi added that he thought Manson still had control which ,probably made Squeaky Fromme attempt to assassi- nate President Gerald Ford in 1975. One of the Manson Family's attorneys, Ronald Hughes, mysteriously disappeared during the trial, his decomposed body found months later. Sandra Goode, a member of the Family, said he was the first of the 're- taliation, murders. Bugliosi agreed, adding, It's strange, however. Usually defense attorneys are murdered after the defendants lose, not during the trialf' Bugliosi said that Manson preferred to be called a s1ippie rather than a 'hippie', be- cause, a slippie slips up in the dark and cuts your throat. The last of many questions Bugliosi took from the audience was: In 'Helter Skelter', you mentioned a battle of the wills with Charlie Manson, what was that about? Bug- liosi answered, In my first confrontation with Manson he was like a statue for an hour. He started staring at me because he was trying to intimidate me. I was warned by people that Manson was like an animal - if you showed fear he would attack, if you stared back he would back off. The staring contest ended when I noticed his hands be- gan to tremble. The only other time I ever saw his hands tremble was during the verdict. I asked him why his hands were trembling. He answered, 'You've got me all mixed up. You think I'm a bad guy.' I said, 'Well, yeah.' He said, 'I love animalsf I said, 'So did Hitler. , - Vern Woodall 89 World in ades Pullman The basketball world came to Pullman. Nov. 4, as the men ofthe Soviet Union team and the women ofthe Republic ofChina Na- tional squad came to play exhibition contests with the men and women basltetballers ol Washington State. The Soviets used a pair of 7-foot-2 nboolcendsn to roll over the shorter Cougars 99-69, while the Chinese used outstanding passing and fine shooting to out-distance the Lady Cougars 103-79. The games were the first contests ofthe year for the Cougar squads, while many ofthe Soviets and Chinese had played together for almost 60 games this year. uThis was their tSoviet Nationals? fourth game and only our firstf, said Cougar head coach Ceorge Ravel- ing. 'fSome of their players have seen 60 games by this pointf, Because of the Soviets, experience. the Cougar coaching staff decided to play all of the Cougars and evaluate their play. 'iNl'e felt that it was more important to play a lot of players, than to play to win, Raveling said. HDO you want to Win the battle of the war? NVe played to win the warf' The Soviets, however, won the battle by using Arvidas Sabnois, a 17-year-old 7-2 cen- terfforward, and Alexander Belostenny, also 712, to dominate the shorter Cougars. Belos- tenny scored 25 points and grabbed 11 re- bounds, While the younger Salmois scored 17 points, and had eight rebounds, dished out three assists and blocked six shots. UI knew from Cali CColumbiaD that 'the kid' CSahnoisj was a hell ofa player and they're getting him ready for 198-1,7 Haveling said. Fnaveling will assist Indiana head coach Bob- by Knight in the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles. VVhile the Soviets won handily, the Chinese needed fine shooting from its guards to end a Cougar second-half' rally. The Cougars moved within five points at 64-59, but Couldn't stay that close due to the Chinese' shooting ability. nCeorge didnlt teach me a defense to stop people from shooting 30 feet out, Cougar womenls head coach Harold Rhodes, a for- mer player for the Cougar men, said jokingly 90 after the game with the Chinese. The Chinese squad shot 5-LQ from the floor. even though most came from long range. The Lady Cougars managed to keep it close because of the play of forward Cassandra Overby, who scored 17 points, and Linda Fisherls all-out style of play. Fisher put in 13 points. while sophomore center Holly Bertus scored 15. The Lady Cougars shot 46? from the floor. The basketball world came to Pullman Nov. 4th and left with two victories. Yet, the Cougar baslcetballers learned that they could play the game with some ofthe best the world had to offer. US it ,i X If 'swf' Ali ,M- -r i: P g Ndl'Nf 7 I. rv 1 f' at Fas , ' x l 'l'glu I aim? ,W-:W LM' e I Mya When you comin' back, Red Ryder? When a Southern New Mexico diner is taken hostage, the audience, too, is captured. The action of this tense and provocative dra- ma, as directed by George Caldwell at the University Theatre, leaves its players asking themselves countless questions. Spectators, too, leave asking themselves, 'iwhat would l have done?l' It is precisely in its promotion of self-evaluation that the power of this play, 'iWhen You Comin' Back, Red Ryder? rests. The action starts harmlessly enough at 6 a.m. with Stephen CScott Ramirezb, reading his morning paper. Angel CKatie O'NeillJ rushes in, late for work. The kindly old gen- tleman who owns a gas station, Lyle CGreg- ory Knowb, soon enters for a cup of coffee. And the owner, Clark CScott Moberlyb, puts in his appearance, then briskly continues on his way. Two customers, Calrisse CRosanne ,ai iq? 37 F Above: Teddy, center, forces Angel and Stephen to act like lovers. Below: Teddy tests Lyle by accusing him of false and manipulative bgoodnessf' Right: When tying Stephen up. Teddy forces him to shout: l'm never com- ing backl Below right: Clarisse and Richard attempt to ignore Teddy's insults. .ff lvw 92 .ag if g Q li s E X 7? f if f 'br r it , N ! X 1 .Mant 4: 1 X K- i' ..' xi I . g. . '12 JMR 55 ii . ff 2 l , g ,f . 1 y .g .g Schwabl, a withdrawn concert violinist, and her husbandfmanager - both musically and personality - Richard fThomas Merzb, enter. The interactions between these characters tell much about each of them. They are hu- man, with both positive and negative traits, and we can understand them as such. Into this familiar cafe scene, come Teddy CDavid Shepherdb and Cheryl CKacie Green- woodb. Their van has broken down. Teddy immediately antagonizes the others. Our society survives because we all recog- nize unwritten laws of behavior. But Teddy violates all of these rules. I-Ie even forces th others to violate them. We are plunged into world where we have nothing to rely on. How this affects the psyche is the point oii this play. Clarisse and Richard attempt to leave - and Teddy shoots Richard. Though the- wound is only superficial, Teddy ha obviously taken control. It is revealed tha Teddy and Cheryl are smuggling marijuana. Teddy sends Cheryl to guard Lyle while he repairs the van, and he remains behind to- hold and mentally torture his hostages. How' each hostage reacts shaped the play. Lyle, with only continued goodness, offers: Teddy several unaccepted outs. Richard, ful ofsubdued anger, attempts to shield Clariss from Teddy's abuse. Clarisse rebels agains both Teddy and Richard, becomin estranged from Richard, but also regainin her individuality. Angel retains her good ness, but is unable to rebel in any way. Stephen receives the brunt of Teddy, abuse, and becomes doggedly obstinate. Teddy forces him to playact the part of cowboy hero, Red Ryder, leaving his girl friend. Teddy forces Angel to ask him ove and over fiWhen you comin' back, Red 1' . l 1 l QV!! lRyder? while Red rnust answer, Neverl Cheryl and Lyle return, but Teddy con- inues his charade, forcing even Cheryl to ake part. She rebels, refusing to leave with im. Angered, Teddy forces Stephen to tie p the others, and then ties Stephen up. eddy then escapes. Clark enters soon after and rushes to re- llease everyone. The aftermath is as intriguing as the inci- dent. Clarisse and Richard try to regain their elationship, yet she remains her own per- on. Stephen decides to leave this town and 0 start his own life. We know that he, like ed Ryder, will never return. Even so, Lyle ends him money, and Clarisse offers him a ide. Angel, unable to cope with change, lumps back into her rut. And the audience? Spectators will con- inue to question themselves for a very long ime. X T ir-M.. 5 265 8 PS NN 9 'ss' favorite fairytale... 'KA' ' , ..,, Q, 6-.Zh ...QUQ -. 1T ' -.., ,. , - . Children love fairytales. So when the Childrenls Theatre class verformed the ancient Italian fairytale Androcles and the Lion, tnder the direction ofRandy Fuhrmann, children of all ages flocked o Daggy's Little Theatre. The scene for this delightful musical was set in the prologue lelivered by Mary JoDan Blumenshein. The palyers are presented .s an ancient traveling Italian troupe and deliver their tale in that pirit. The players changed their own scenes by rearranging various 'urtains on the set, and, just in case anyone forgot their lines, the cript was hung for all to see. The audience was encouraged to be .ctive in listening. The tale itself centers around Androcles CAnne Christiansonb, a loung boy who was kidnapped into Roman slavery and who belongs o a mean master, Pantalone CWilliam I-I.G. McLaskeyJ. Androcles good-heartedly aids the communication between Pantalone's niece sabella QKaren Skrindeb and her finance, Lelio CDanny Foxb. The 'fforts of Androcles and the lovers are thwarted, however, by sabella's uncle. Pantalone is a selfish miser and as trustee over sabella's large dowry refuses to let Isabella marry. In fact, Pantalone tires a boastful but foolish Captain CMark Wilcombb to guard sabella. Androcles fools the Captain and helps Isabella to escape and to oin Lelio in elopement, and they recover her dowry from under the vall where it had been hidden. In the confusion that results from 9antalone and the Captain trying to recover Isabella and the dowry, :he lovers are frightened into flight, and forget the dowry. Androcles attempts to find Isabella and return her dowry, but aecomes lost in the forest. Androcles thus becomes a thief and a runaway slave, and subject to death in a lion's den if caught. Worse, while in the forest, he actually encounters a lion! During the chase that ensues, the Lion CMary ,IoDan Blumensheinl gets a thorn in its paw. Androcles overcomes his fear of being eaten and removes the thorn- making a friend and saving his own life. Pantalone and the Captain catch Androcles, however, and take him back to face his death. In the Lion's den Androcles faces . . . his friend! Because the Lion refuses to eat Androcles, the Emperor reverses Androcles' sentence and frees him. I-Ie also rules that Pantalone must give Isabella her dowry so that she and Lelio can be married. The Captain must go to fight on the front lines of the war. The moral, ofcourse, is that kindness, goodness, and awillingness to help others are rewarded. But people who are boastful, selfish or cruel will be punished. Capable acting from the entire cast and a lively accompaniment by Dennis Faustino brought the tale alive for the children, who helped the good characters escape and the bad characters to get their just deserves. While a coloring book program made several youngsters very happy, it was the superb talents of Anne Christianson in the limelight which made the play truly memorable. Opposite page: The Lion, after refusing to of Isabella. Left: The lovers, Lelio and eat Androcles, encourages him in present- Isabella, become lost in the forest when ing his case to the emperor. Above: The eloping. Captain and Pantalone plot their cloistering 95 Miss Jean Brodie... assassinated While still in her prime When does education become indoctrina- tion? Where does the balance between a teacher's freedom and society's needs occur? Who is it that can best make these decisions? These questions and others essential to thoughtful and purposeful education were addressed during the University Theater's production of The Prime of Miss jean Brodie. The play utilizes a flashback technique to unfold the story of Miss Brodiels prime as told 35 years later by one of her students, now a nun and best-selling author. Mary joDan Blumenshein played the title role of this paradoxical woman with a flam- boyant vulnerability. So exact was Blumenshein's interpretation, that Miss Brodie became a fellow human, who the au- dience regarded at times with empathy, at times with open dislike. Miss Brodie is a progressive character in conflict with her repressive era. A romantic with facist leanings, who dresses colorfully and teaches subjects not approved by her school's conservative administration, Miss Brodie's students are in awe of her. This awe gives Miss Brodie an almost dictatorial influ- ence over their lives. As a teacher, Miss Brodie cannot follow all her sometimes perverted yearnings without losing her post. She instead manipulates her students into pursuing them for her. 96 On a trip engineered by Miss Brodie, the mousy and pliable Mary MacGregor tNena Berry? follows her 'fnoble brother to Spain where he is fighting in the Spanish Civil War, only to die in a train wreck. Pretty and im- pressionable Jenny CKaren Skrindel becomes convinced it is her fate to be 'ffamous for sex and to be the lover of Teddy Lloyd CThomas Merzb, simply because Teddy was once Miss Brodie's lover and she no longer cares to fulfill that role. The intelligent and insightful Sandy tAnne Christiansonb becomes disillusioned with Miss Brodie and her willful manipulations and so assassinates her - causing Miss Brodie to lose her job. Yet, because even Sandy believed so much ofwhat Miss Brodie taught her, her perceptions are limited and she ends up becoming very like Miss Bro- die's visions of her. Sandy metamorphoses into the highly judgemental Sister Helena tMaryijo Langenhorstb, who even after 35 years writes only to prove Miss Brodie wrong. Sandy perfectly exemplifies Miss Brodie's favorite claim: Give me a young and im- pressionable girl and she is mine for life. But Miss Brodie's control over others' lives extends far beyond her girls. Miss Mackay CCindy Rombeekl, the school's headmistress, spends her days trying to find ways to fire Miss Brodie. The spine- less music teacher, Gordon Lowther tAlan Wilkiel, marries another woman to relieve his need to possess Miss Brodie, who made him her lover for sheer diversion. Lloyd, a mediocre painter before, becomes inept be- cause Miss Brodie's image consumes him, he can paint no one else. It is a tribute to the directoral talents of Lois DeBruno that even the minor charac- ters were distinctive and thoughtfully por- trayed. The effective use of impressive sets, designed by George Caldwell, enhanced the play's action, making the flashback mode of storytelling more meaningful and under- standable. While all the players turned in solid and talented performances, those of Blumenshein and Christianson were superi- or. This production achieved a remarkable honesty to the human condition and to life Y Left: Jenny and Sandy speculate on what Mr. Lowther would write to Miss Brodie. Above: Sleeping with th artist was easy: it was waking up with the man that wa- impossible. Still, Teddy Lloyd entreats Jean to return ti him. Right: Inspirational or manipulating? Miss Brodi helps Mary to believe in her brother - and to follow hiid to her death. Photos by Scott Oborn. itself. Viewers were driven to contemplate- the proper roles of education and of educ tors, and finally, to conclude that there ar no unequivocal or easy answers. ff naw, .. H 4 K Q' sf Q 1 P ' s 4 .v N 'vw ,. x .ff I, i 1 6 J , -Lg, i 2.4 . .mf we if f ff- ' J' wif ,7 4 S X ev 4 4 45 gxsk 5 ' Y Q Q -QQ' Im , x , f ii' .y 53 ,I fs. K 'I M w N Far left, top and middle, and left: Phillip Walker presents a tribute to several great black leaders and their contribu- tions to America throughout its history. Far left, bottom: Second Wind leader Horace Young Ill demonstrates the skill that has won him national recognition. Below: Char- maine Crowell portrays Sojourner Truth's life as a slave before her emancipation. Right: Crowell depicts Sojour- ner and her persistant fight for equal opportunities for women and blacks, even in her late eighties. All photos by Scott Oborn. vered a second solo performance. Can I Speak For You Brother? is a med- ley of the words and thoughts of some of America's greatest black leaders. Walker composed both the opening and closing to the collection, as well as introductions to each of the individual works. The opening, A Slow Death, is a choreopoem dipicting the Middle Passage of hundreds of thousands of slaves in the 17th century be- tween Africa and America. Walker followed with the characterization ,of High john da Conqueror. This piece of slave folklore from the 18th and 19th centur- ies is the humorous, earthy tale of how john uses the Ol' Massa's own greed and stupidity to put an end to him. In the next short, The iscussion Goes On, written by Frederick ouglas in 1883, Douglas denounces the slavery which continued even after the Civil War. Walker often left the stage during his pre- sentations, forcing upon the audience a feel- ing ofimmediacy with his material. Such was the case during his presentation of The rownsville Raid by Charles Fuller in hich Fuller charges the U.S. Army of the .injust discharge of 167 black soldiers. Walker returned to the stage for his next short by Dudley Randall, Booker T. and Walker made use of puppets in his delivery of this poem which contrasts the thoughts of Washington and DuBois on issues of their day. Another contrast was struck when I Nodn from El Hajj Aflafik by N.R. Davidson followed. Written in 1968 this intense narra- tive depicts Malcolm X's early life as he fights a drug trip, yet hints at his later move to black activism. A turn of 180 degrees brought the non- violent activism of Martin Luther King, jr. and his famous 1965 speech, HI Have a Dream. The moving and penetrating hones- ty and ethos of his words made his assassina- tion once again a shocking tragedy. On the floor once again, Walker's pre- sentation of the modern work, Spirit Flight into the Coming by Haki R. Madhubuti CDon L. Leeb soberly forced the audience back into the present. Madhubuti's emphasis on taking blackness seriously pointedly re- e primended both blacks and whites for their focus on the frivolous aspects of ethnism - jive - rather than on the condition of many blacks today. Walker's performance was sometimes hilarious, sometimes almost too intense for those in the audience hoping for thought- less entertainment, and sometimes shock- ing, but always skillful. Sandra Little, president of the BAC con- cluded the evening with closing remarks, reiterating the BAC's intent to broaden the awarenesses of all people. This evening set them well on the way. 99 ,, Mam a aww, , W J 1 p . ,cw ,TF M1 1-. 'L . Q f.?Mef:- F5 , f f f -'Lg'-slffi-15' PM ' ff iff '1- Wi'-F: t9'4i 'R' gg wbf :- q : -, wr : - K , asa , , af f' jagiv- ,, , 1' 'mllm ' X 1 ' 11.4, V V' Mfr, ,,4 :Q. . V ' YQ? 'Q -,, wav. in -gal-nw, ' , vb , , ' N351 M- KZ :L- 'wi .El h k f'A 1Q,5. . X X X W .ax ui X X x W N. , 1-. . E 5 fl l 554 . ,xxx A 3 . i ! , X , . . X W . 4 , . si- I l..,,,.--..,x ,lv J gags, ,., , , 5, A , l ff T fi E ff fy w Ai V, nf I SJ , 'IQ' ,I iw Ne. A 4 . .qs If' fx -jj 4 lxfri 5s-...l?s. X X. as -fi N A xg NNE 5 'f A is , T Lg? 'offs' Copy: David Hoffman Layout: Susan Coulter The Devil went down to Pullman the evening of February 16 for an energetic and crowd-pleasing show. Charlie Daniel's music, labeled as South- ern Rock by some listeners, is difficult to describe. As the son ofa North Carolina log- ger, he was influenced early by bluegrass mu- sicians Bill Monroe and Earl Scruggs. Daniels then progressed to varying styles of rock'n'roll produced by Fats Domino, Bill Haley, Carl Perkins, and Elvis Pre- , sley. The result is a unique blend of 5 rock, blues, country, jazz, and 5. 1' ' bluegrass. Charlie and guitarist i Tommy Crain entertained 3' the crowd early in the 2 3 . concert with some I 4 blues guitar music. ' 2' Ain't No Ram- X. F blers Any- Q f fl more, a A N i song de- ffl dicated to a dying breed of roamers, helped bring the stimulated audience to its feet. Keyboardist Taz Digregario, dressed as a classic 1890's saloon piano player, per- formed the dramatic blues number No Po- tion for the Pain. The slow and sensitive Reflections portrayed various late per- formers in song and backdrop photographs. The last one depicted actor john Belushi, bringing loud cheers from the audience. After playing the laid-back Long-haired Country Boy, Charlie rosined up his bow for some rompin' stompin' fiddle boogie. This portion of the show included intricate solos in Ragin Cajun plus the Grammy- winning hit single The Devil went Down to Georgia. The well-known South,s Goin' Do It Againn brought out the confederate flags, rebel yells, and dancing in the aisles that is quite common at CDB concerts across the country. The band responded to the enlightened encore with Daniel's rendition of Orange Blossom Special, and concluded with tradi- tional hymns Amazing Grace, How Great Thou Art, and Will the Circle Be Unbro- ken to calm the small, but rowdy crowd. CDB dispayed high-level energy throughout the program with a sense of professionalism associated with years of experience. As former President . jimmy Carter once said: i as K. Charlie's music taps into the , American character and , bridges the generation ' f gap. There is a feeling Q of patriotism and joy f , brought to- l getherf' HCL GHG TS In probably the most controversial pro- duction of the year, the main attraction for many was the promise oflive snake handling. Yet the harmless snakes soon took a back seat to the drama itself. Rosanne Schwab played the lead, Nancy Shedman, who leaves her abusive husband, in an attempt to find fulfillment. She is be- friended by Oby Buckhorn CMike Montgom- eryb who takes her to his father for counsel- ing. Oby's father is Obediah Buckhorn, Sr. CScott Ramirezh, a reverend ofa rural snake handling cult. Nancy, believing that a loving husband and children are the keys to her happiness, becomes engaged to the Rever- end. Her happiness is short lived, however, when her husband, Coleman fTim McKen- nieb and his lawyer, Roger Canfield CThomas Merzb follow her to the cult. The two are trapped into attending a worship service when the Reverend refuses to postpone it. Because Coleman openly ridicules the cult, each ofthe members feels compelled to convince him of the cult's validity. Nancy, of course, has joined the cult to escape Cole- man, his abuses and her feelings of pur- poselessness. The Cancer Man CKurt Striplingi needs support and love to handle his anxieties about his imminent death and the cult pro- vides the family for him. In fact, a young married couple ask him to act as godfather for their newborn son during the service. The newlyweds, Muriel and Billy Boggs CMary-jo Langenhorst and Stephen Heppelb were forced by the pre-marital pregnancy to marry. Only the support of the other cult members enables them to curb their anger and frustrations. Orin Hart CAndy McConnellD and Ho- ward Rudd CAlan Wilkie? as homosexuals find the cult the only place where they are welcome. Both have violent personalities and for them, too, the cult serves to deflec their anger. Mrs. Wall Ueanette Puhichi who for year: taught Sunday School in the traditiona church, was forced from her position be cause of her age. She is only able to regain z sense ofidentity within the cult. The cult alsc accepts the simpleminded Virgil Tide: CDavid Mooreb, furnishing him with a pur- pose and home. Carl Specter fWilliam Robison HID i: haunted by hallucinations of his dead dog which make him a social leper in every othei setting, yet he is readily accepted by the cult. Bonnie Bridges CMelanie Cobbb feels lef behind by life. Her ready acquiescence t sexual advances as a girl have left her an ol maid. The cult is her family. Coleman and Canfield are not the only persons new to the service. Lorena Cosber 102 Left: Coleman and Nancy tty to resolve their differences, while the others fellowship. Below: In a more normal moment of worship, the Reverend conducts the service where the Cancer Man becomes the godfather of Muriel and Billy's baby son. Above right: Coleman's mo- ment of conversion. Below right: ln one of many confronta- tions with cult members, Cole- man is physically persuaded - All photos by Jeff Sherling. ' T . .t . , . ' Y CKaren Skrindeb is also a newcomer. Sh attends out ofa need for an identity separat from her normal role as mother and wife. Canfield, too, is attracted to the cult. He fears his aging decline and his inability tc escape dependence on his daughter. He sees a new future in the cult. We find the Rev. Buckhorn hungry fo authority, yet truly believing that he is th Lordls servant. He is forced to reveal hi lechery, by admitting that Nancy would b his seventh wife. I 'ol-7. ,I , Coleman, still wary of the cult, and deves- ated by renewed concern for Nancy's wel- are, pleads with her to return home. His nest intentions fail though, when he hits Nlancy in an attempt to prove his manhood to he cult. Overcome with guilt, remorse, and lprofound sense of failure, Coleman seeks lo prove his manhood in yet another way - my handling the cult's snakes. His sudden eeling of power, coupled with the accep- ance of cult members, win him over to the zult. Yet it is Nancy who experiences the greatest changes. She sees the cult's limita- ions and finds within herself the strength to eave it. This sudden reversal provides the play's ocal point. While the Daily Evergreen was looded with indignant letters to the editor .ccusing departments and individuals of ev- :rything from state support of religion to .dvocating that God moves only as a cultish lr spook, both sides seem to have missed the point made in that essential reversal. Yes, the play displays the cult in a positive light, but only for those who are social outcasts, victims ofinadequate personalities, or facing a crisis. The play also vividly reveals cults as unacceptable for normally adapted persons. The play also made a subtle but strong accusation: unwillingness to accept others for what they are is what forces people to seek fulfillment elsewhere - particularly in cults. Directed by Randy Fuhrmann, this poig- nant study ofthe human search for fulfill- ment achieved one of the highest marks of success possible on this campus - con- troversy. - Laura Lockwood The Good, The Bad: The BOYS lhv 0 1 ' 0' 1 fn ...J-V, ,. : 'T 4, 'vnv fl' Q Q I 1 X. 1 I -1 ' ma 'P' 4, as 3 C at 0 Au 0 , , I ..Q. ' V1 ' 's' Q 1, it . I j .4 5 , . .5 s X sr' 1 ,gn NX Q2 - n , f 'A r xi jx L ' THQ-W .M f I Kiif 1' , heyy . ' :Nui g ' fi gmw-l K' -1 A' 2? 1 kv-.5 W Lf M,,4w-M A., , '- , we ' . W I A ,ffk , ,W-.W ff 4,h'x.uQ-QDW.-WNV. , fig, , ff' fhwwf' I7 I ,fl ,ff 4 W Q V. 4 rf W U 'fr' 4 M M' '45',fs4 ' f V f,.. , M, A 'F S-'i,.ff'fr K 'MJ - W 'W , 'A vi k JW,,,..n-n-sq. .N-hw-,J 7, 'W W,,,,.,M....,ms ' A ' MH,-ff ., , H A fly W ,ff f 4' fir' .. 'AB 'C '1':,, HERL NG lIOT LIPS AN WIVEL HIP lt's always exciting to venture into the un- tnown, and discover something that is Jeyond your expections. This is what hap- nened Sunday night, February 20th, at the Kllen Vizzutti concert. It was an encore per- ormance of his jazz fusion style of music, rom last year's rave concert. The near capac- ty crown in Bryan Auditorium was a far cry rom the meager attencance of Bio. Sci. 102 ind Com. 101, usually held in this very same mlace. It had a subtle familiarity of a Twi- 'ght Zone episode. The people weren't ossipping about the previous weekends zvents. On the contrary, the murmurs that illed the auditorium were those of excite- inent and anticipation of the performance. Trumpeteer Vizzutti came out full force, 'eady enchant the audience with his magical alent and personality, and that he did. Dpening with an energetic, light-fingered ire, he never sacrificed tone for volume vhen reaching those high Cs. It was a per- ect tune to prime the audience for the rest of he show. Red Metal, Vizzutti's group, is an assemb- age of players that are equally talented on heir individual instruments. Tom Brech- lein proved consistently inventive on the Hrums, with a style completely his own. He raid he never plays a song the same way wice, but still stays with the basic rhythm ind melody of the song. On the other side of he spectrum is Ken Shima, who shined on keyboards and piano. He played with such emotion and energy, the audience enjoyed his playing almost as much as they enjoyed Vizzutti. This was all too evident when Shi- ma was honored with a standing ovation after his last solo. Other band members Mike Mil- ler, on acoustic and electric guitar, and Wade Short, on bass guitar, added to the electrify- ing energy that flowed from the performers to the audien The same can be said about Vizzutti. There was not a note he played that couldn't be considered superior, almost perfect. His technique ofcircular breathing, which he de- monstrated in the track, Zig Zag, caught the audience off guard. It is an unusual pro- cess of continuous air flow through the in- strument, while taking in air through the nose at the same time. That wasn't the only impressive part of his expertise. Vizzutti played with dazzling speed and precision, and maintained control over the entire range of his trumpet. The tune Swivel Hips, which he dedicated to all the pretty young ladies, was a prime example of his speed and percision. Leaving the audience dazzled and in awe of their talent, the Vizzutti concert ended a two and a half hour trip beyond expectations into a musical Twilight Zone. The performers gave their all, making the experience more intimate than a simple social event. Al Viz- zutti and his band, Red Metal, were truly MAGICAL. - Cindy Vedder 107 is , ' fig. -W fm., mm .4 M yy, . , if 'N':.aM, awwmyqmxw - , A V-1 , 4. , wwni vmufgwysn S H2'x.wx, . Clockwise from above: Those Damn Yankees finally got theirs in the musical by that name. ln the play. old Joe Boyd makes a contract with a devilish being. Applegate. and becomes Joe Hardy lJohn Christiansonj, the best batter the Washington Senators ever had, which his teammates and the local reporter celebrate. Lola CSusan Hilll, who is Applegates associate. almost gets what she wants, but Joe's continuing love for his wife saves him. A hug and a talk are what it's all about. Many moms and broods attended the numerous activi- ties, for example, the Cougar baseball games against Gonzaga and Eastem. We won Bobds 1000th game and two others of the four played. Ray Schmitten shows his stuff for Mom at the WSU rv ,,... H ..r. . WH W.1.mrvns-vunnuuung 1 1 10 1 ,rf EFI Intercollegiate Rodeo on a bull named Wizbang Ferdinand's lce Cream Bar provided tasty diversicl during the unseasonable warm lyeall weekend. The great weather also made the track meet again Eastern and Weber a popular place to visit. especial since the tracksters were so hot this season. AN for you Mom Another Mom's weekend. Some old stuff to do: a football scrimmage, a brunch with President Terrell, a track meet, a rodeo, the announcement of seniors and moms of the year, a baseball game, a play, a concert, etc., etc., etc. So why do we bother? Ifit's the same old rigamarole every time, why not just have it every other year? Two out of four is plenty - right? Wrong. It's not what we find for Mom to dog it's being with her that counts. Catching up on each other's lives, comparing war sto- ries, sharing our changes. After all, this is the one lady who can put up with us no matter what - well, almost. Changing the format of the concert was unequivocably a good move. It brings the concerts into line with many of the other Mom's Weekend activities put on by stu- dents. Having Crimson Company and Song- fest talents on stage, rather than some Big Name made the concert much more person- al - and popular. I'd much rather Mom shared a few of our mistakes and triumphs than that she witnessed Hollywood's polished gloss. So I hope you had a good time, Mom. I hope you know us better, and I hope you're proud - ,cause we love ya. Laura Lockwood PCDCO The fact that the crowd makes all the dif- ference is a lesson we have all learned during our habitation at this institution. It was the crowd, with its screams and applause, that deafened the Cougars at home games, carry- ing them to victory. It was the crowd that created the atmosphere at all the dances, the parties, the river bashes, and the pep rallies. And, it is usually the crowd that makes or breaks a concert. When The Marshall Tucker Band and Poco rolled into town on March 31st, it seemed the concert would fall prey to the grim reaper of touring shows. The problem was one ofinappropriate or unfortunate mis- scheduling. The night of the program corre- sponded with the very time its potential audience was making its escape, the day be- fore spring break saw students heading home, rather than to the ticket office. Perhaps Front Stage Limited, the sponsors who rented the Beasley Performing Arts Coliseum, overlooked the potential for a diminished audience, or perhaps they didn't fe LZ- N! r s h o vt things wer slow. This atmospheri however, did not last. What th consider it to be a major hinderance. What- ever the reason, the number of ticket stubs scattered around the building following the concert were few. The total showing was ap- proximately 1400, according tojames Crow, director ofthe Performing Arts Coliseum. I wouldn't say it was a very good turn out, said Crow. In fact, it was pretty poor. When the lighters flickered to life at the start of the show, the gleam they created was a bare glimmer. Would the show be a total bust? Hardly! As Poco started the warm-up performers lacked in audience, the made up for in energy. As the show moved on, the performei began to feel the excitement mounting in th audience and the crowd started to get th motivation an audience needs at a concer Poco ended their show with such approve from the audience, that an encore was no only called for, but demanded. The scene was set and the audience wa hungry for the main course, The Marsha Tucker Band. For those people who stood i line at the early ticket sale to get front row seats, 112 word of sympathy. Midw through the show, the e. tire audience had front row seats. The security guard gave up trying to get th crowd to return to in SHERLING original stats Thc motor if-1119 W, W Ex TS' -:'fqE,'ffy: . ' Q 9 'Cfi'.: ': rj . .- xl' 15 EEQ1, . -' ' K ' 17 X ff . X 5 1 7 xx had been wound and no one was going to kill it. The Marshall Tucker Band gave every- thing that was called for. Old favorites rang out from the mouths of the audience, tam- borines were thrown into the crowd by the lead singer for the group, and the swing dancers on the floor put the final bit offrost- ing on the cake. The town was nearly deserted and the show could very easily have been a bust. As far as the money it made, perhaps the show wasn't a success. Looking at what the audi- ence got out ofthe concert, however, we see a horse ofa different color. Marshall Tucker andPoco. . .A+. When the lighters flickered to life at the start of the show, the gleam they created was a bare glimmer. Story by Nathalie Bull Layout by Cindy Vedder Z M O ED C 0 8 , N 1 Q. 9! - , W Y- -- 4 Y W , Q0 SPORT S 5 What's Up? Football .......................... Field Hockey ................... Women's Cross Country Men's Cross Country. .... Volleyball ....................... Wrestling ........................ Women's Basketball ...... Men's Basketball ........ Gymnastics ............... Swimming .............. Gow ........................... Women's Tennis ....... Men's Tennis ......... Ryle Team ................ Women's Track ........ Men's Track .......... Baseball ................. Sports Wrap-up ...... Intramurals .......... Sport Clubs ......... 116 118 130 134 136 138 142 146 150 160 164 166 168 170 172 174 178 188 194 198 202 ZONOV. 1982 A season to OI'g6 ame to Remember The crowd was cool, oa.lm and collected, wait- ing for the start ofthe Saturday contest members of the crowd had been anticipating for 28 years. In tact, the ,54 game was the last time the Cat- Dawgn fight had taken place in Pullman. None of the players on either team had even been bom when the Cougars beat the Huskies here in 1954, but somehow, on this cold and windy aftemoon, a bond was formed between the Cougars of '54 and the '82 squad. A feeling of confidence seized the crowd as the injury riddled Cougars took to the turf of Martin Stadium in their all-crimson uniforms. The last time Washington State played in all-crimson was in the 1930 Rose Bowl. Cougar head coach jim Walden said they went with the crimson uni- forms to give Washington State the emotional edge. It was that emotion that txansformed the 118 Cougars into contenders. Twenty major surgeries had destroyed Coug: hopes for a second straight bowl appearance. fact, not a single defensive starter from last ye Holiday Bowl, the first bowl appearance Washington State since the 1930 Rose Bow remained in uniform for the game. All fox Cougar linebackers in the Holiday Bowl he returned for the ,82 season, but all four wel hurt. In all, a total of eight linebackers fell victii to the injury bug in the '82 season. Going into the contest, Washington Stat' with its 2-7-1 record, was an 18-point underdog On the other hand, Washington, with its 9- record and No. 5 ranking in the national po came into the 75th Apple Cup with its th' straight Rose Bowl appearance all but gu teed. On this cold and windy day, however, tl team that couldnit whip Colorado, Minnesota Oregon State beat the roses out of the daw The school from Pullman in the middle of tl wheatiields of the Palouse came away with victory nobody thought was possible Everything was pointing our way,', said si nior running back Tim Harris, Washingt States all time rushing leader, who ended ll Cougar career with 124 yards against Washin, Left: Pac-10 rushing champion Jacque Robinson finu the going tough, against Washington State's defens Robinson had trouble running against the Cougars ar saw Washington fall 24-20, in an Apple Cup that will 3 down in history. iPhoto by Emest N. Warfell Opposi Page: Cougar all-time rushing leader Tim Harris waltz into the end zone untouched. Harris rushed for 124 yar in the contest, to top all ball caniers. Everything w pointing our way, said Harris. The last time we play in Pullman was in 1954. lt was on November 20. 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But licky Turner engineered a drive that ended tith Matthews going over from one yard line. lurner ran in the conversion for the final Iougar points of the contest. They were not nough, however, and the Cougars suffered ieir second defeat of the season. A second road trip took WVashington State ack to face Tennessee and the Volunteers, 0,000 fans. The Vols, Bins were shocked by the final statis- es. Washington State dominated every catego- 1, but one. The score saw Tennessee win 10-3. The Cougars' offense rolled up and down the ld, but was unable to get into the end zone for a gle six pointer. Four times in the contest, the Tougars moved the pigskin inside the Tennessee J yard line, but each time the scoring attempt as unsuccessful. Freshman john Traut gave the ougars their only points of the contest with a 3-yard field goal. UWe are suHqering from end zone traumaf' iid Walden. KWVe played well enough to beat good football team, but we hadjust one bad iistake. We can't seem to get the ball into ie end zone. Thereis a ghost hanging around ir offense, but we're going to run him off id get going. The Cougars opened the Pac-10 season the tllowing week against the Beavers ofOregon tate. The Beavers came to Pullman without win, they left with a 14-14 tie. With the Beavers trailing by three late in ie game, a 57-yard field goal attempt was ieir only hope for a tie. The ball fell short, it a penalty was called against Wiashington :ate. The Cougars had 12 men on the field, ving the Beavers new life. Oregon State capitalized on the Cougar error d succeeded in a second attempt to tie the re at 14, with almost no time remaining. After the Oregon State tie, Washington :ate prepared for its first trip to the URose owlu in over 50 years. Because UCLA oved from the Los Angeles Coliseum to the ase Bowl stadium for its home games, the ougars would finally make it to the bowl. left: Pulling the goal post to the turf of Martin Stadium. ousands of fans celebrate a 24-20 Apple Cup victory, 'hoto by Ernest N. Warfell Right: Watching the flow of e Idaho game, Cougar head coach Jim Walden makes marks to Ricky Turner. iPhoto by Ernest N. Warfell HNone of our guys have ever been there unless they played a high school game there or watched the Bose Bowl, said Walden. uNone of them will know enough about it to be intimidated by it. Hopefully wefll go in there and ityll be a big ol, thing and well call it the Rose Bowl. Maybe we might learn to like it enough that we'll want to go back. The Cougars played good solid football for three quarters against UCLA and were lead- ing by three early in the period. The Bruins, however, added Him' more touchdowns to post a 42-17 victory. i'XVe were doing just fine until a couple of guys did the wrong thing at the right timefl said VValden. i'We were in the right defense, but we made a crucifying mistake at a crucial time. And then we made mistake after mis- take. The mistakes just drive you crazyf' Injuries continued to mount. 'iXVe canlt work any harder than welre working physical- ly- we have 19 Cinjuredl players at home - because we donlt have enough left. but we can't keep making those frustrating mistakes. Ijust canit get enough fingers in the holes - the leaks keep cropping up somewhere else in the damf' said NValden. The Bruins went on to capture the Pac-10 title and defeated Michigan in the Hose Bowl. Arizona State downed Oklahome in the Fies- ta Bowl and NVashington came from behind to stop Maryland in the Aloha Bowl. The following week, john Elway and the Stan- ford Cardinal came to Pullman. Elway came into the game as one of the best all time collegiate quarterbacks. He finished second to Herschel Walker in the race for the Heisman Trophy. Elway left with a 31-26 Stanford victory, but only 85 passing yards. Elwayis yardage was his second lowest output in his career. The Cougars had driven 82 yards in 10 plays, one of which was a 40-yard pass from Casper to Y'-C 9- 127 z n U 9 0 r ,O S 44 an e 4 J 0 Q ate 5 s 4 .,, 1 .WX Mike Peterson. It set up Harris' l-yard dive for six. The touchdown gave Washington State a two point lead with only three minutes remaining. Stanford, however, ran SllCCCSSflll power sweeps to move the ball down the field for the winning iouchdown. 'Tm not surprised they didnlt throw more, said WValden. They were having one hcll of a Lime and werenlt throwing worth a hoot all day. W Washington Statels first television appear- ance came against Arizona, the next week. Arizona, beaten badly the last two years by the Cougars, relied on good old-fashioned physical muscle to destroy the Cougars 34- 17. Arizona is a very good, hard-nosed foot- Jall team, said Walden. i'Arizona lined up find ran right over usf' uWejust came out smoking and for thc first lime we were very physical with them, if said Arizona head coach Larry Smith. K'This year .ye didnit stop the drive, we stuffed itf, Turner got the Cougars moving in the third quarter, diving in from a yard out to cap off a 70-yard march and reduced Aiizonzfs lead to 24-10. The NVildcats, however, came right back :o score a 35-yard field goal and a touchdown on a un from the 3 by VVilliam Redman. After the seft: Celebrating his fifth touchdown ofthe Idaho game, senior running back James Matthews holds up the ball while in the grasp of offensive tackle Kevin Sloan and nther Cougars. iPhoto by Ernest N. Warfell Below: After 1 Chuck Nelson missed field goal, thousands of Cougar :ans and players signal a Cougar victory in the 75th Apple Cup. iPhoto by Scott Oboml points, Arizona sported a 34-10 advantage. Turner gave the few remaining Cougar faithful something to cheer about in the wan- ing moments, connecting up with Peterson for a 32-yard touchdown pass. It was too lit- tle, too late, however, as the Cougars fell to Arizona for their sixth loss of the season. WVashington State came away from the Oregon game with its first Pac-10 victory, the following week. The 10-3 win was not pretty, but it was a win. Freshman defensive hack Cedrick Brown scored the Cougars, only touchdown ofthe contest in the third quarter. Brown recov- ered a fumbled punt snap in the end zone after a wild scramble. The recovery gave Washington State its first lead of the game 7-3. Traut hooted a 32-yard field goal early in the final period to give the Cougars the seven point Pac-10 victory. To mc, this is one of the more satisfying wins since live been at Washington Statef' said Walden. UI donlt know if Washington State won the game in the true sense we would like to win. The COregonl offense and defense didnlt lose the game, a hike did. With the Pac-10 victoiy under its belt, the Cougars prepared for the surprising California Bears, under first year coach joe Kapp. Kappis Bears ran away from the Cougars 34-14. 'il think we showed enough that we could have beaten Cal, U said NValden, after the loss. Hlf we had played a little better in parts and taken care of the football a little better we would have beaten themf, Washington Stateis points came from a de- flected Casper pass. From Calls 29 yard line, Casper attempted to hit john Breland. Bre- land missed the hall but deflected in into the hands of' Kitrick Taylor. Taylor waltzed into the end zone unmolested. Casper then hit tight end Vince Leighton in the end zone hir the two point conversion. The eight points pulled the Cougars to within three. Traut had hit two field goals early in the game. They couldnlt get closer, however, while Cal went on to the 20 point victory. With its record at 2-7-1, VVashington State prepared for its game of the year. The 75th Apple Cup was more than a football game between cross-state rivals, it was a war. A war that saw the injury riddled Cougars defeat one ofthe best college football teams in the country. The 24-20 victory will go down in history as one hell of a football game. The 1982 football season was a one of ups and downs. Looking for a second straight bowl appearance, Washington State finished with one of the schoolis worst football rec- ords. In a year when beating the dawgs was only a dream, Walden's boys donned their all crimson uniforms and made history, as the Cougars destroyed Washington's hopes for their third straight Rose Bowl appearance. It was a season to forget, but a game to remember. - Troy Bull The W0m6H,S Field H ookey teain joined a new con erenoe in 782. The competition was toaghg the Cougar women were... OT-ETOUGH E QUGH 130 Last year the womenls Held hockey team finished 6th in the nation - this year, well, that,s another story. While on paper the Cougar women's record doesn,t look too good, Coach Sandy Moore wasn,t as dis- appointed with her team's 7-11 record as one might expect. We had a really tough sched- ule which included playing nine nationally ranked teams. So I didnlt expect us to do as well as last yearf Coach Moore admitted. The first action for the Cougars came dur- ing their own WSU Invitational. A second half tiebreaking goal by Stanford enabled the Cardinal to score a 3-2 win over the Cougar women in the opening round ofthe tourney. jennifer Davies and Nancy McCarthy both scored in that game for the Cougs. During the next round of the tourney, the Cougar stickers met up with the University of British Columbia. UBC was ahead 1-0 going into the second half, but the Cougs caught up with them as Donna McIntyre scored on a penalty shot. The Canadian team scored again, however, with only five minutes remaining to put away the victory. The tourney ended on a high note for the Coug women, though, as they shut out Simon Fraser in the last round. jennifer Davies and Sandy Stewart each scored goals to help the Cougs to a 2-0 win over the Clansmen. UBC and Stanford went on to tie for the tourney title with records of 2-0-1 during the two-day WSU Invitational. Left: Cougar Nancy McCarthy eyes the ball as an un- identified teammate attempts to move it down the field. Right: Katy Lausier struggles with a Stanford player for control of the ball during the WSU Invitational. lPhotos by Emest Warfell 1.' -- mfg . -Q1 ' ' A ,K n,1,m.,u4,, L nwwfmwm, ,v....... X z w .. XR . x M bw ,mm ,., 'r,.Q:W? ' E .. 14225 Q N' QW W 'iii EE AN iggx a xg :Sikh 2 S Q? M? X S E w E 2 4 I w , ii if .. 5 .,, . , a E G+ is gi S E K wk 31 Fw! k.-'k Wy , OT TOUGH E OUGH... 5 1--nn-14 --wsu-....,,. 2 . y . ,.,, . N., ..-artisan-.., The Cougs traveled to Ft. Collins, Colora- do next to defend the title they took home last year from the Colorado State University In- vitational. The women stickers opened their action against the hosting Colorado State team and heat them in a 2-1 sudden death stroke-off. Nancy McCarthy and Sandy Stewart each had goals in thc heated match, which, after two scoreless overtimes went to a stroke-off in which players go one on one against the other team's goalie until one team fails to score. Grace McCarley put in what proved to be the winning goal. The Universi- ty of Denver was next on the Cougar hit list. The WSU stickers edged them 1-0 in another sudden death stroke-off. For their next match, the Cougs met the University of North Dakota. In this contest, the Cougars 132 ...., ,,,, .M ,,,.y , ,,,W, M, 'fx -m1,,M,1....,,,,.,, took advantage of three penalty shot situa- tions and clubbed the Sioux 3-1. jennifer Davies, Donna McIntyre, and Grace McCar- ley each scored goals for the Cougar women. The Cougar stickers then went on to defeat the University of Colorado 5-0 and claimed their second straight championship at the Colorado State tourney. Tallies for the Cougars came from Sandy Stewart, Kathy Lausier, Helen Pearce, Sharon Popoff, and Grace McCarley. Grace McCarley was also named Nor Pacls i'Player ofthe YVeek', after helping the Cougs win four straight in Col- orado. After the Colorado tourney, the Cougars light began to dim. Traveling to Stockton, California, they were shut out in a 2-0 upset by the University of Pacific. VVhile still in M W---'.......,,. --M... California, the stickers took on Cal State a Davis, heating them 3-0 for their first confer ence win. Popoff, Pearce, and McCarley eacli came through with goals for the Cougs. Next the women met Chico State where they Ngo killedn 4-0. The next weekend, the Cougs agair traveled to California for the Cal Invitational In their first game ofthe tourney, the Couga' women lost to the hosting Cal team 1-0. The- Cougs lost again that day to the University o Pacific 3-0. The following day, the women heat Cal-Davis 2-I hut then fell to Lon Beach State I-0. Helen Pearce and jennife Davies each had goals for the Cougars durin their hattle against Cal-Davis. Although the Cal State tourney was over the field hockey team remained in Caliimmia if W may 'Ga where they traveled to San jose to meet San lose State. won the game in a sudden death, 3-2, stroke-off. The Cougs closed out their season in Evan- ston, Illinois at the Northwestern Invitation- al. Their first game ofthe tourney was against 9641 ranked Iowa. The Cougs lost 4-0. The Cougs then fell to the hosting team 3-fl. To finish out the tourney, the Cougar women again dropped to San jose State. the Nor Pac champs, hy a score of 2-0. The season was one of' ups and downs for the Womenls field hockey team, hut Coach Moore felt that the women played good, re- spectable field hockey considering the tough opposition they were up against. As for the future of'women's field hockey at XVSU, it is one ofluncertainty - budget cuts have ended the program. Coach Moore, however, re- mains optimistic, The future if' there is one. looks good. Far Left: WSU's Donna Mclntyre takes a penalty corner shot against Simon Fraser. Above: Pam Monroe waits for a shot on goal from Simon Fraser. Left: WSU's Jennifer Rush passes the ball past the close check of a Simon Fraser opponent. 133 Wom ll, ross ountr With individual standouts joan Mc-Crath, a junior, and freshman Kari -lonassen, the womenis cross-country team started out the season well. McGrath and jonassen both placed in the top 35 in a field of' over 200 runners at the Fort Casey Invitational held on NVhidbey Island. 1NIcCrath finished 33rd with a time of 171425 and jonassen placed 34th clocking a 17:-12.9 on the course. Team- mate Tami Hood came in 94th for the Cougars with a time of 19:11.1 in the 5000 meter race. The team was unable to place five runners in the race and therefore did not get a team placing in the contest. Cross-country Coach Hob Cassleman praised jonassenls and Hootlls performances in their first collegiate race. i'VVe've got a good group of' girls and I am happy with the intensity these girls show. If we could bring in more girls like them we could have success in the future. The team then traveled to Missoula, Mon- tana for an Invitational meet there on Octo- ber 9th. McGrath placed fifth overall clock- ing a 19:13.4 on the course. jonassen, Hood, and sophomore Suzy Miller were not far be- hind finishing the race with scores of' 19: 17.5, 20:00.9, and 20:41 respectively. Again there was not team placing due to the entry of' only four runners for the VVSU team. On October 16 the Cougars again entered only four runners at the Eastern Washington Invitational in Spokane. Cynthia Higgins, still battling a case ofpneumonia had to sit out her third meet ofthe year. The women ran well and all placed in the top 221. McGrath took second overall with a time of' 20:39.3, 134 Ionassen placed fifth clocking a 21:04.T and Hood came in right behind her teammate, placing sixth with a time of' 21:09.8. Suzy Miller took 21st finishing the race in 22:24.5. The placing changed somewhat at the Uni- versity of' Washington Invitational as Kari jonassen finished ahead of' joan McGrath with an 18:14. McGrath had an 18:33. Tami Hood and Suzy Miller both had fine perform- ances in one ofthe toughest meets ofthe year finishing 40th and 47th with times of' 19:26 and 20:04 respectively. Meanwhile possible prospective cross-country members for next year, Cheryl Livingstone and juliet St. john ran unattached at the Bigfoot Invitational held in Spokane. Both women placed well, Livingstone second overall with a time of' 19:13 and St. john fifth finishing the race in 19:30. Both Mc-Crath and jonassen were able to move onto NCAA District Eight Cham- pionships held in Fresno, California. McGrath placed 48th overall with a time of' 17:44, and jonassen 51st running a 17:52. As for the placement of' Nor Pac runners, Mac- Crath was 18th and Jonassen 20th. With such a young team and two highly ranked runners, the Cougars squad for next year looks very promising. Right: Cougar women stride in silhouette during '82 sea- son practice. Above: Tami Hood, Joan McGrath, Suzy Miller, and Kari Jonassen try to gain good position during a meet earlier this season. 135 M 9 ross ountr : 'A+ g ... .W .. v A . si W i sez . N ,.,, Ui. .. vag- E O. 1' of Q it + S.'f.'ft1..-t,.Q-1--..- - A . 1? uv 136 ,F-u. ze- . ..,. .A N. , N . . MQPVO' J ' 5 . .xx 's.z lv Xt... , . K 4 cw. exft. 7' 5 V .. .argon-I . Q. O A' 2 ov' .. 2 if W ,. M WJ.. . .wa iif A EN f.5. .L .4-... ,V - . 5' .. s .X .w fe of - . , A if' - Q, jp Wi' . . .. wkggxp f .V ' dk N Q' we .-.- W q .W 'wb Q JP- -X QS 3 we xi W M. G QW. YL fo gt... A . ,, , az- ...-qs.5,.,,. W , ., 4 'lt ' L 'L was - ' nf.. 2? si.. ,f .ss 'f Q5 .K ...M .. Q af.-3 - Uni ,- A Q Short on contenders but... The 1982 WSU menis cross country tean consisted of seniors Steve james and Oma Ortega, sophomores Peter Koech an' Richard Tuwei, and freshmen Scott jonas Jacinto Navarrete, Mark Virtue, and Scot Sylvester. Each proved his abilities durin competition in the Northern Division of th Pac-10 in the 1982 season. The Cougars' first meet was held in Mis soula, Montana where WSU was representei by Steve james, Jacinto Navarrete, and Om Ortega. Navarrete won the four-mile eve for WSU with a time of 18:50. james finishe 321.11-f 1 af I gef- ..,. ,ff Q: ' f tiff . if iles of Talent iecond with 18:56, and Ortega placed fourth, nishing at 19:07. Coach john Chaplin was leased with the results even though the Iougars were unable to place as a team in the leet due to the shortage of competitors en- ered for WSU. The highlight of the season was participat- ig in the Pacific-10 Northern Division Cross fountry Championships held this year at the VSU golf course. The results of that meet emonstrated the ability ofthe Cougar squad J contend successfully against Pac-10 com- etition. Peter Koech finished first over- 'A 7 A , . . ,-f, , .K . ri 2 .7 g Same? all to claim the individual title for WSU: his time in the ten kilometer race was 29:47. Steve Iames and Richard Tuwei placed 6th and 7th overall with times of30:09 and 30:40. Scott Sylvester finished the course in 33:22, while Omar Ortega had to drop out halfway through the race due to illness. The Cougars, final meet was in Fresno, California and was an excellent example of the squads ability to compete as a team, even though, again, WSU did not place as a team. Peter Koech came in first for the Cougars with a 30:06 in the 10-K race. Richard Tuwei placed 12th overall with a time of 30:06. Steve Iames and Omar Ortega Rillowed close behind finishing in 30:13 and 30:48, respec- tively. Jacinto Navarrete clocked a 31:07 for the 10,000 meter course. The Cougars were unable to qualify any team members for the NCAA Cham- pionships held in Bloomington, Indiana: with such a young team, the squad is looking for- ward to a better season next year. Far Left: Peter Koech and Richard Tuwei finished 11th and 12th for the Cougars during the Pac-10 Champion- ship meet held this at Fresno, California. iPhoto by A. Churchl Left: A little positive reinforcement from each other before a race can do a lot for overall performance. Below: A consistent runner for the Cougars this year, Omar Ortega looks determined to reach the finish line. iPhoto by J. Sherlingl qggggetwv 137 7 , N A zusa A 'x k11'wf1'Ii :i': ,- fimse- - 5- K ,L :Qjfj lf K 5 V iqwli, -, gi k.., sg ,msL..f.r'- wyaiiadx - ' '-ww..'-.V-,..H 'X--.. ,gz.,L.m-az. -wwzbxsfmxlg.. L .'..fQsfwasig:w,:'.,m:.....-f'- For oeteran coach jim Coleman s Hirst year 7 l 7 I for eight freshmen and a team competing in 1 new oon erenoe, the season was... New Ex erience The women's volleyball team and new iead coach jim Coleman started off their sea- on in California at the Western States Invita- ional at UC-Davis. Out ofthe 25 teams parti- :ipating in the tourney, the Cougs played inly five: Cal State-Hayward, UC- Nlorthridge, Santa Clara State, San Francisco State, and Humboldt State. The spikers play- :d two games with each team but ended up vinning only one of these games. The games iid not affect the Cougars record, however, because teams must play a best 3-5 series in Jrder for the games to be official U After the tourney, the Cougar Women remained at Davis where they played the UC-Davis team, losing to them 8-15, 4-15, 12-15. The Cougs then traveled to Sacramento where :hey met Sacramento State. The Sacramento :eam also defeated the Cougar women 15-3, 15-3, 15-8. Upon returning from California, the vol- .eyhall team traveled across the state line to Moscow for the U of I Invitational. The Cougars were the defending champs going into the tourney and it looked like a repeat performance as the Cougs advanced to the title match by defeating Lewis-Clark State 5-5, 15-12, 6-15, 15-11, Spokane Communi- y College 15-5, 15-2, 6-15, 15-12, and Whit- worth15-3, 15-2, 15-1 1. The Cougar spikers ended up taking second place, however, when they dropped three straight games, 13- 15, 9-14, 4-15, to the hosting Vandal team. Coach Jim Coleman was pleased with his team's performance in the Idaho tourney Etating that the women had improved remendously since their effort in California the week before. The Cougs met the Vandals again the fol- lowing week at Moscow, where a long and heated match ensued, but in the end the Cougar rival came up on top. The match went a full five games with the Vandals winning 14-16, 15-7, 15-9, 11-15, 15-2. Teresa Lust had nine kills while her teammate Mary Ann Rice was credited with eight. The team took to the road again, meeting three teams in three days. UC-Berkeley handed the Cougs their first Nor Pac Confer- ence loss with scores of 15-6, 15-6, 15-10. San jose State, another Nor Pac team, rolled past the Cougs also winning three straight games with scores of 15-8, 15-11, 15-1. The follow- ing day the spikers squandered leads in each of three games as they fell to the Huskies 9-15, 14-16, 11-15 in yet another league match. We were ahead in all three games, but it was disappointing that we just couldn't put the ball away when we needed to. said Coach Coleman. Next, the Cougars traveled to Corvallis where they played Oregon State. The Beav- ers rolled past the Cougs 15-4, 15-8, 15-6 and dropped them to 0-4 in conference play. The following day in Eugene at the U. ofOregon, Left: Bev Schaaf. a freshman from Bothell, spikes the ball in a game against Pacific. Below: New head coach, Jim Coleman, appears to be praying as he watches his team. Coleman, one of the most successful coaches in the history of volleyball in the United States, came to WSU this year from Whitman. s ' QF lf I 5 in 139 New Experience Sue Harbour, a former Pulhnan High stand- out had 12 kills and seven service aces to lead the Ducks past the Cougs 15--1, 15-6. 11-15, 15-8. The remaining Cougar matches were play- ed at Pullman, but the home court advantage didnft seem to help the Cougs. In the first of their home matches, Fresno State rallied back from a 12-14 deficit in the fifth and de- ciding game to hand the Cougars a hard fought 3-15, 15-10, 17-15, 3-15, 14-16 loss. Top-ranked University of' Pacific rolled past the Cougars spikers 15-5, 15-1, 15-8, and ran its own conference winning streak to 48 straight matches. Coach Coleman attributed lack of experieneeu to his teams loss. In another league match, the Cougs again drop- ped to the iDaWgS, 12-15, 12-15, 10-15. The next action for the spikers came against LCSC. In what Coach Coleman cal- led the Uworst game ofthe seasonf, the Cougars committed 14 service errors and 5333 hitting errors thus contributing to the XVar- riorfs win. 140 The Oregon Ducks and OSU Beavers botl came out on top ofthe Cougs when they me in Bohler Cym. The Ducks pounded the Cougs 15-8, 15-10, 15-9 and the following daj the Beavers beat the Cougar women 15-61 15-7, 15-6. The Idaho Vandals handed th Cougs yet another loss at home by beatin them 15-8, 15-2, 13-15, 15-4. The Cougar ended their long season by dropping to UC San Francisco 7-15, 15-6, 15-5, 10-15 an UC-Santa Clara 9-15, 11-15, 15-17. The Cougar women finished their seaso 'ith a record ot'2-19 tthe Cougar win against pokane CC had no etlect on their record ecause the NCAA requires play against tour ear collegesl hut when asked ahout his tamis disappointing season, Coach Coleman tas quite optimistic. 'The girls worked very hrd and were a great group to work with. Our Lek of experience really hurt us, hut I'm anticlent that weill have a much hetter team ext year. Itls a great advantage tor YVSL' to e in the newly tormed Nor Pac Conterence. he competition is tough. three Nor Pac aams are in the top 20. and these are the kind fteams one must play in order to get het- ET. Much of Colemanls optimism stems from ie fact that he is initiating a new 'compre- ensive, volleyhall program at NVSU. The program has three main priorities. First is the development of volleyhall coaches in the Pacitic Northwest. In order to do this XYSL' will otler a coaches camp in the summer as well as various lectures, seminars, and work- shops throughout the school year. Secondly, VVSU will oiter two summer camps to help train young players in the Northwest. Coach Coleman feels this is especially important he- cause many players now reach the college level without having learned the correct forms ofspiking. setting, hitting and hlock- ing. Lastly, Coleman hopes to make XYSU a center tor volleyball competition. In order to do this. he has plans for YVS U to host regional junior competitions, USVBA competitions for hoth men and women, and international volleyball matches with the United States' mens and womens teams playing other na- tional teams. XVith the immediate future in sight. Cole- man hopes to turther develop the skills ofhis returning players and to recruit other superh volleyball players. The plan is for the Cougs to move their way up to the middle ot' the newly formed Nor Pac conference next year -- even higher in the future. Far Left: Senior Chani Phillips prepares to bump the ball in a match against the Huskies. Below: Fawnda Morris 145 and Bev Schaaf go up to block a tip from an unidentified tdawgf Coach Coleman credited Morris with being the team leader. ws., T s t S 1 141 601' 01' The road to the NCAA was rough for the Cougar grapplers. Injuries suffered during the mid-season by many ofthe top wrestlers hurt, but the Cougars proved that uyoungw doesnlt always mean a 'Krebuilding yearw. Winning the state championships held in Ellensburg during February, and sending five men to the NCAA Championships held in Oklahoma City in March, highlighted a year for learning. With a large turnout of about 45 talented wrestlers, it was hard for Coach Phil Parker to choose a team of 30. The goal was to have at least two wrestlers in each weight class, in order to hedge against possible injuries. He succeeded by choosing a powerful team of three freshmen fEric Powers, Ted Parker, and Mike Dotsonl and a crew of returning sophomores. Two ofthe sophomores, Lang Davidson and Cary Niklason, and returning senior, Mejoe Hernandez, all earned trips to Nationals last year. VVith these men on the squad, the Cougs boasted a strong team. The Cougars first competition took them to the Boise Invitational held in November. f'The match was a good chance for us to evalu- ate both team and individual weaknesses, Parker said. Powers, wrestling at 118- pounds, took second place with a 3-1 record. Ile lost in the final to Tracy Yates of Boise State. Hernandez, in the 134-pound class, and 150-pounder NVillie Dillon, both took fourth place in their weight divisions. Tournaments in December had the Cougs traveling from Olympia to Logan, Utah. Davidson, wrestling in the 150-pound divi- sion claimed a second place at Logan. His 142 Learmng performance was highlighted by the fact that his opponent, who edged him out of first place, finished second in last yearis NCAA tournament. In january, injuries were a set back to the grapplers they competed against Simon Fraser at home. Davidson, Hernandez, and Niklason, all of whom were National quali- fiers last year, were out of action with in- juries. VVSU was forced to wrestle seven of their freshmen, and forfeit a match in the 177-pound division. The results were a loss for the Cougs, 31-12. In next match, against Central Washington, the Cougs easily defeated the Wildcats 28-9. Dillon, Powers, Porter, Ted Parker, Lloyd Malone, Ryan Worthington and Wendell Ellis all won their matches bringing the Cougars a victory. The squad then traveled to Missoula, Mon- tana, where they ran away with another wide margin success, 39-11. Remaining in Monta- na, the Cougars participated in the Montana Invitational where they defeated three Big Sky Conference schools: the University of Montana, Montana State, and Idaho State. kilt was nice to have a clean sweep ofthe Big Sky Conference and Iim exceptionally proud of NVendell Ellis' wrestlingf Parker said. Ellis proved his wrestling skills by winning all three of his matches. In the first of their next three meets at home, the Cougs stomped on EWU 41-2. To highlight the match, Ted Parker boosted his season record to 9-1. Coach Parker praised his teams, perhmrmance, saying i'It was our best team effort this seasonf, vm .H ,ww J-Q RI. 5- 1-:-Q1 . f w544.,:.:f ' X QV he K . Q , M' 5 R f . ., f , . mek' , .5- F' s .3 v N 4 .,. Qs xr +2 . gig The Cougs took on Athletes in Action and the Pacific University Boxers, and emerged victorious. The W'azZu grapplers proved their winning ahility downing hoth teams and moving their dual-match win record from -1 to 5. The next four meets were in Oregon, hc- ginning with a meet against San jose State. Unfortunately, the team lost 40-32. The Cougs, also, lost to the Ducks 25-19, hnt came back to win their final match defeating Portland State 25-21. Ellis and Porter hoth pinned their opponents. February found the squad traveling to Ellensburg for the Washington State NVres- tling Championships. WSU won the tourna- ment with a total of'97iV4 points. Central came in second with 78 points, and Simon Fraser finished third with 66. Highlighting the tour- nament were Davidson and Dillon, who were both awarded Outstanding NVrestler titles. The Cougs came out on top in their three matches against ENVU, CVVU, and the Uni- versity of' Montana. A 47-0 hlanking of' the Crizzlies was a real lmooster for the Cougs. who were looking forward to the Pac-10 Championships which were held in Corval- lis, Oregon. The results from the Pac-lil Cham- pionships werenlt as promising for the Cougs 1 -.. .. - .1 .-. Sending five young wrestlers to the NCAA Championships gave the Wazzu Wrestlers needed expe- rience to build a winner. The 1982-83 season was a year for learning. as they had hoped. They placed last in the five-team meet. Third place finishers for EWU included Dillon and Mike Dotson. The results ofinclividual placement had five Cong wrestlers heading to the National Collegiate Athletic Association Championships in Okla- homa City. Davidson, Porter, Ellis, Dotson and Dillon all participated in national match- es, with Dillon and Porter advancing to the second round. NVe have everybody coming hack except Mejoe Hernandez and Lloyd Malonef, Coach Parker said. 'ilim happy that a lot of freshman saw a lot of action this yearfi With a taste of national action, the XVSU grapplers received an MAD on their report card and advanced to a new grade for next year. lt was a year for learning. Below: Willie Dillon attempts to roll an opponent on to his back in an early match in Bohler Gym. Dillon was one of five wrestlers to earn a berth in the NCAA Cham- pionships this season. Left: Sophomore Lang Davidson tries to manipulate his opponent into position for a take down in a home match. Davidson competed in the na- tional wrestling tournament, to make his second consecu- tive trip to nationals in his young collegiate career. Previ- ous Page: Freshman Wendall Ellis finds the going tough and learns that the top position doesn't always give you the advantage in college wrestling. He, however, gave the Cougars strength in the heavy divisions, iPhotos by Ernest N. Warfell 'im r. T NG. if gy., -a t -f W D' W at I 145 A Strong Finish The Cougar women's swim team started out slow in 1982-83, but turned things around and ended the season as an improved squad. The Cougar women started offtheir season in early November at the Idaho Relays. The Cougs, who finished second in the meet in 1981, came away with a fourth place finish. The team placed first in two relays, the 400 meter butterfly relay, and the 400 meter free- style relay but coach Debbie Pipher was a little let down by the performance. ult was a disappointing finish in that we would have come in second but we were disqualified in the 400 meter medley relay because one of our girls left earlyf, Pipher said. The Cougars then traveled to Missoula where they competed in the Grizzly Invita- tional. A pair of freshman led the Cougs by breaking two school records. Twyla Porter broke the old record of 2:14.83 in the 200- yard individual medley by swimming it in 2:14.58 Porter also won the 100 and 200-yard breaststroke, Connie Michaelson clocked an 18:08.87 in the 1650-yard freestyle slicing nearly 31 seconds off the old record. Despite their efforts, the Cougs placed fourth in the meet. The swimmers had two weeks to rest be- fore heading to Seattle and the Husky Invita- tional. Porter improved her time in the indi- vidual medley, but only one Cougar placed in the 42-team meet. Tami Stewart finished fourth in the 100 and 200-yard butterfly, and the Cougs came away with a 19th place finish. The Huskies came to Pullman as the Cougars hosted their first dual meet of the season. The strong Husky team proved too much for the Cougs who dropped the meet to their cross-state rivals 65-30. Porter and Michaelson again set new school records, and Sara Emard of WSU broke a meet record in the 100-yard freestyle. The Cougar swimmers traveled to Califor- nia where they participated in the Cal-Irvine Invitational. After the first day of the com- petition the Cougs held fourth place and Coach Pipher, feeling their best was yet to come, hoped to advance to third during the final day of the contest. The Cougars, howev- er, didnft do as well expected and came 146 away with the fourth place finish. In their second dual meet of the year, the Cougars met Montana at Pullman. Aided by the record breaking of three freshman, the women won the meet 69-62. Sheri Burling- ame clocked 1:02.40 in the 100-yard indi- vidual medley, Michaelson won the 1000- yard freestyle in 10:49 and Porter timed 4:43.53 in the 400-yard individual medley to break new school records. Other first place finishes by the Cougs were Emard in the 200, 100, and 50-yard freestyle events, Stewart in the 200 and 50- yard butterfly, Porter in the 200 and 50-yard breaststroke, and the 200-yard medley relay team of Burlingame, Emard, Porter and Stewart. In Oregon three weeks later the Cougar women easily outdistanced eight other teams as they won the Oregon State Invitational by scoring 610 points. The host team, OSU, came in second with 516 points and the Uni- versity of Idaho placed third in the tourna- ment. Burlingame broke a meet record and Porter broke a school record to help the Cougs to their victory. In their last meet before Nor Pac Cham- pionships, the Cougar swimmers swamped the Idaho Vandals 85-55. Emard, Porter, and Burlingame each picked up three first place finishes a piece to help the Cougs to their second dual meet win. The only other Cougar to gain a first place finish in the meet was new found diver joan Custaveson who scored 128. 10 to easily beat Celeste Bithell ofldaho, 10265. The Cougar women opened post-season competition in Moscow for the Northwest Regional Championships. Stewart won the 50 and 200-yard butterfly while Burlingame won the 100-yard butterfly. Emard captured the 50-yard freestyle and Porter won four events to help the Cougs to their third place finish in the competition. Coach Pipher was pleased with the finish. c'We would have had to be perfect to beat Montana. I expected to lose by 100 points and we only lost by 30N Pipher said. The following weekend the swimmers par- ticipated in the Nor Pac Conference Cham- pionships at the University of Santa Clara in California. The Cougs finished the first day in burth place, dropped to fifth on the second lay, and poured it on to finish fourth in the :hree-day competition. The Cougs didnit win 1ny individual or relay titles, but managed a :ouple second place finishes and several thirds. Pipher, who had hoped to Hnish in the top three, was happy with the team effort and the comeback effort to edge Oregon State for fourth place. Many good things came out of the 1982-83 season for the women's swim team. Many records were broken and to highlight the sea- son the women won the Oregon State Invita- tional. A strong showing from the younger Cougars on the team leaves things looking bright for the future. Right: Sixth-year coach Debbie Pipher talks to one of wer girls during a meet this year. iPhoto by Scott Oboml Above: Sophomore Sarah Emard, who continually Jroke records in the freestyle event this season is seen 1ere swimming the butterfly. Upper Left: Teammates yell encouragement during a home meetthis year. lPhotos by Ernest Warfell fx. C' For the Womerfs Basketball I Team, the Season Took A ad ounce The women's basketball team started its season with high hopes. With 10 veterans returning, some very promising freshman and coming off their first winning season C15-14? in three years, the Cougs looked forward to a good year. But the tough new Nor Pac conference and the loss of WSU,s all time leading scorer, Ieanne Eggart, was de- finitely felt as the Cougs ended their regular season 5-22 and 1-11 in Nor Pac. While everyone else was taking a break and giving uthanksn, the Cougar women were in Montana for the opening of their regular season and two very tough games. In Missoula they dropped to the Grizzlies 69-59 and traveling to Bozeman they lost again to Monta- na State 72-59. They then re- turned to the Palouse and met Colorado State in the opening round of the Mark IV Thanksgiv- ing Classic at the University of Idaho. The Cougs lost to the Col- orado team 64-48 but turned around to beat Simon Fraser 78-50 and finished third in the tourna- ment. Coach Harold Rhodes was impressed with the defensive effort of the team as it forced the Clansmen to 43 turnovers. Cas- sandra Overby was named to the all-tournament team for her out- standing performances in the two games. A junior from Inglewood, California, she had 26 points, 13 rebounds, and two blocked shots in just 34 minutes ofplaying time. The Cougars next battle came against the University of Victoria in the Dial Women,s Basketball Classic held in Pullman. The Cougar women found themselves shooting exceptionally well, but when Holly Bertus started getting, leg cramps and Cassandra Overby got into foul trouble late in the first half, they watched a five point lead fall to a five point deficit. The 148 Canadian National Champs continued to pour it on and beat the Cougs 75-67. In the consolation round of play, the Cougars beat the Eastern Washington team 71-59 and went on to capture the third place in the Dial Classic. The University of Victoria ended up winning the tourney. Coach Rhodes was feeling pretty good as his team headed for Boise. i'We shot the ball Q very well Cin the Dial Classicl, and I thoughi we had a chance to win the tournament. U The Cougs began play in the Boise Holiday Inn- Vitational against the University ofUtah. The Cougs had a 31-25 lead with about three min- utes remaining in the first half, but the Ute- scored I0 unanswered points and the Cougal women headed to the locker room down 35- 31. In the second half, the Cougs came baclf to take a lead, but then just ran out of gas and the Utes went on to wir 70-63. The women cagers next met Texas Christian in a umarathor gamei' which turned out to be f battle of free throws. Seventy-on personal fouls were committed i . the contest with 60 free throws made out of 90 attempts. It was unreal. You had to be there to be- lieve it . . . the officiating migh set womenfs basketball back 2 years. U Coach Rhodes commente on the 2Vz hour contest. When th battle was over, the victors wer the Cougars who beat the Texa team 84-56 and had claimed thre third-place finishes in a tourna- ment in as many weeks. The Cougs played their nex two games at home, first losing t the Montana Grizzlies 65-44. Against the University of Neva Mexico, however, the Cougs picke up their fourth win as they bea the Lobos 68-61. Linda Fisher, sophomore from Bend COregon1 finished with a career-high of 2 points and added five rebounds t help the women to what proved t be their only victory at home. Right: An Oregon player gets her hand o the ball and blocks a shot by senior Couga Karen Brown. Left: Acting coach Harol Rhodes helps his team from the sidelines. CPhotos by Emest Warfell The following week, the women- F ,.,.. B f-gg ,ff ' f :ix '11- r -ff New ' W4-nfwfp' , , An? -. . X . ,- -U. . 1 xy iv ,, , - M, 5 , X. . w, .. .Aff M A ' b W, :Q gf ,ff K l Ng.: iw if it , fx L 2 any , r +3 wtf: .L4-, annul' jeff? A f QQ 1 W: Q. . -,' 5' ' 'fi 3 H ms' .g 2? :- ad ounce. .. ragers traveled to Nevada where they played n the University of'Nevada-Las Vegas Round tohin Tournament. The Cougs dropped hree straight games and came home hoping 0 do better in Nor Pac play which opened the veelc after the tourney. The Cougs traveled to Oregon to open Nor 'ac play. Poor shooting on the Cougars he- ialf Q28.6'ZyD enabled the Ducks to nah a 66-49 'ictory. Against OSU, the women committed H2 turnovers as the Beavers stomped them E4-57. l The women came home to host the San l se Spartans and had a chance to pull ofl' a ig Nor Pac upset. After trailing hy much s 12, the Cougars rallied hack to close the ,ap to four as Kim Larson hit a free throw lfith 2:57 left. Larson missed on her second with her seventh hlocked shot for and the Cougs ended up losing 67-63. The wom- en lost again at home as the California Bears had a last minute scoring spree to lift them past the Cougars 72-66. Next in conference play. the women headed for California, where they dropped three straight games. Fresno State heat the Cougs 73-65, the University of' Pacific edged them 73-70, and Stanford wrapped up a 78-64 win in Palo Alto. In Seattle, the following week, the cagers blew an 18 point lead, got into foul trouhle and lost a close one to the illawgsi 56-55. Back in California, the Cougs picked up their first and only Nor Pac win as they heat up on Santa Clara 78-53. Overhy and johe Smith each had 15 points in the Cougar victo- Overhy grahhed the hoard and put a shot that could have made it a two point game. However, Rhonda Crew came up ry and senior guard Shelley Patterson had 14 points. Against the University of'San Fransis- co, however, the Cougs didnlt fair so well. QA., Y was '-.f falling to the Lady Dons 66-79. Their last four games were disappointing ones forthe Cougs as they lost three consecu- tive conference games to the University of' Oregon, Oregon State. and the University of XVashington hy scores of 86-70. 68-53. and 89-73 respectively. For their last game the women went up against the University of' Idaho in the c'Battle ofthe Palouseu and fell to the Yandal women 89-72. As far as winning goes. all in all the season was some what disappointing for acting coach Harold Rhodes. After the season Rhodes was named head coach. But he feels good ahout what his team has done this season as far as the effort they have put out and the hase thevye estahlished for next year. Far Left: Sophomore guard Linda Fisher gets past an Oregon State defender. iPhoto by Ernest Warfell Left: A Husky player attempts to draw a foul as Cougar Cassan- dra Overby tries to get position. Above: Holly Bertus. a sophomore from Lewistown. Montana. skies over team- mate Lisa Hackett and an OSU player to pull down a rebound. iphotos by Scott Obornl 151 1 u 1 Aw' , 51 3,139 Q' V . 'H ,. Q' 'X Q... ,. -, G Ligff ff--iii , ':. sg if A , ' 2-I wx- v 1 . .N 'fs-2 1 1 .sy HN, if tw 4 - 1 'Av ll JJ 1 lf 'S' 1, , Q -le, A! 1 W4 'X . Y 1 ., J X . 'K 4 7 my -1 R 'N M 'E X-1' K 'WW . 'I-wif .. . A :L ?5'1f'Q . 12 W W 'z A . . , 3 Q 3 , . ' S v It ! 3? sq. , gf. 4: 3 -. 173 hu fm Sig! .M ,,. ff,-Qi J d'4HH,5q f. ., .W-M: ,. fl-:2 .gifi , Ye, 4 ' r ' ,' Q U: V wiqgg, 1 cc ore ma ing ham the i ma in, M etsv Gliding up the court with the grace re- erved fbr few basketball elites, Guy NVil- iams went into an acrobatic spin, advancing he ball up the court on a Cougar fast break. YVilliams was the teams star. His 18.8 Joints per game and 8. 9 rebounds per contest vere tops on the squad. He looked like a sure irst or second round NBA draft choice. But YVilliams' move in the fifth league con- est of the season ended his collegiate career ind put the star on a eight month rehabilita- ion program. YVith its star performer out for the season, nany experts wrote offNVashington State vashed-up. This team, however, didnit fold. In fact, it got better. It continued to defeat its foe as the inderdog and finished with the schoolls best nodern day record of23-T. The season finale Nas a five point loss to Virginia in a nationally- Qelevised contest in the second round ofthe NCAA tournament in Boise, Idaho. Wlashington Statels menls basketball team was a winner and not just in the win-loss Solumns, but in everything they did. When many felt they couldn't continue to succeed, they did. This so called uno name- io talentn group of players showed the '?alouse what winning was about. After the loss of XVilliams, the team posted iine more league victories and was a tipin iway from the Pac-I0 title. The 1982-83 season was a season to enjoy. lt was a season to just be a fan. To sit back and ,vatch College basketball at its best. YVhether it be the hell raising of Cougar iead coach George Raveling trying to get the fans of Friel Court to their feet, senior Craig Ehlo diving after a ball with litle regard for aimself, sophomore Chris VVinkler hitting Left: Putting the ball in on a breakaway dunk. Craig Ehlo 5 fouled by Daryle Flowers of Oregon State. iPhoto by cott Obornl Right: Senior Guy Williams flies high on a reakaway dunk against Palouse rival Idaho, iPhoto by roy D. Bulll the long bomb, senior Steve Harriel putting on the soft inside touch, freshman Ricky Brown muscling 7-foot-4 Ralph Sampson, se- nior Aaron Haskins pulling down a big re- bound, sophomore Bryan Pollard performing the flying dunk to perfection or senior Guy Williams executing aerial acrobatics, the game was far from dull. It was a season that will live forever in the hearts and minds of those who believed in YVashington State. 'Gln the years to come and I think of this team Illl remember the para- ,NN 'lsr' I l ximl' f 'T , dal W- 4--.. I QQQQZQQ W I -lr. 153 b 3, fy' ,Aa ?,W fu mount quality of all the individualsf' Ravel- ing said. It supersedes all the wins and the good times. Ilm happy to rub shoulders with I2 great young kidsf, The Cougars began their remarkable sea- son against 10 non-league opponents. In pre- league, XVashington State went 8-2. Losses ,came on the road to Big Sky teams Montana Q61-58D and Idaho Q60-58, in overtimel. In the Pac-IO opener, the Cougars faced cross-state rival VVashington in Pullman. WVashington State won by two in regulation in a game with enough strategy for three over- times. Washington, with a big lead, went into a delay game. It cost the Huskies the victory as the Cougars pressured NVashington and came back to win. The biggest factor in the minds of many, however, was the sixth man at Friel Court. The fans wouldn't let the Cougars loose. nThis victory has to be shared with the crowd, especially the studentsf Raveling said after the win over VVashington. HThey were a real sixth man out on the floor for us. VVhen I came out on the floor before the game and saw that crowd it was the first time in II years that my hands were shakingf, Throughout the year, the crowd would keep Washington State in contests and would be an intimidating force for opposing teams. After home victories over the Arizona schools, VVashington State took to the road to face Oregon and Oregon State. The Cougars hadn't beaten both Oregon schools on the road since 1969. In the first contest, against Oregon State, the Cougars were brilliant. VVilliams and Harriel teamed to roll over the Beavers in Gill Colliseum. The following contest, the Cougars lost Williams for the season to a knee injury. The Cougars won the Oregon contest, but many again wrote the squad off as washed-up. But Raveling felt his club could still play with the best of them. ultxs an unfortunate circumstance. Guy is a great basketball' play- er and an outstanding young manf' said Raveling. I think it will draw the team closer together and make us a more difficult club to beat. YVe'll put the wagons in a circle and do everything possible to get the job done. In the next two contests with the Cardinal Left: Setting a school record of 43 points in a single game, Guy Williams dunks against Idaho State. iPhoto by Ernest N. Warfell Right: Craig Ehlo. a 6-foot-7 point guard, looks to get past Virginia in the second round of the NCAA tournament in Boise. ldaho. iPhoto by Ernest N. Warfell Fm like L3 ofStanford and Bears ofCalifornia, the squad won, but neither were blowouts. The wins set up a showdown between the Cougars and the Bruins of UCLA. Washing- ton State commanded first place in the league race by one-half a game. W'ashington State stood at 7-0 in Pac-I0 action while the Bruins' record was 6-0. The oddsmakers put the Cougars as big underdogs in the ESPN televised contest, but the Cougars put on a show. With time running out, the Cougars had the last shot at the win, with the score tied. Harriel's shot bounced off the rim and into Haskins' hands. His tip, however, rolled off the rim and the contest went into overtime. In the overtime period, Bruin Kenny Fields paced the Bruins to a two point victory at 89-87. A bullet had been dodged but UCLA faced the prospect of playing in Pull- man a month later. The next three contests were sub-par per- formances for NVashington State. The Cougars came away with a victory over Arizo- WELSDW 155 fs7i'E6E 'Feiiiix i if vifiifw wr JW 'gfwfyf 'I-F, '1....u ,1g:,', 1. Q. f. 11 . -. R A J' ,xx X 353 H m 4 1 , 4 ,,f 9 F n ' 'FL I ,--Q 1 .0- ,930 K iffgg, bg 3 'G f 9 ' Q4 Ww Juli 5 t , v?9QG' ...f ' A Q P .fif fx A N335 F , X xx K V-nf ? 35 , A L A A . K ,xx 4 , f K If yQA'X , , 4 ,A ' ,Z h 5 , I :VF fi if L is I 5' W, 1 , S if XX 4 iw W'?W g7kXNm M ' 5 Awsggf ' , ' 1, gg 5 ' i .QM H ' Av, f ig? fm ' ,C Q! Zu ...Q5 ,- dentsfl The Cougars defeated the Bears and Car- dinal and returned home for tl1e Trojans llllll Bruins. I11 the Saturday contest with USC. Biyan Pollard came out of his shell lillll scored 21 poi11ts, putting o11 2111 aerial acrobatic sl1ow. NVashington State e11ded USC,s l1ope ofa second place finish i11 the Pac-10, but tl1e Cougars were on a roll and eom111anded a two game lead over tl1e third place 108111. Arizona State. The victory over USC set up a showdown of the conferencels two top squads. UCLA and YVS L' in game two would be a s11ooto11t on USA Network. The Bruins took an early lead i11 the first half, but Raveling promised 5011101111112 for the second half. The Cougars 0211110 back as Pollard moved inside and scored 19 SPCOIIC1 halfpoints. After Craig Ehlols breakaway lllllili tied tl1e score. Haskins and Pollard followed with C11l111iS to put the Cougars i11 a Ctllllllitllldlllg positio11. UCLA responded with Rod Foster and came back to tie the score at 68. The Cougars controlled the ball tlllll looked for the last shot and the victory. YVith only three seconds remaining. lihlo inbounds the ball to Chris Winkler. YYinkler lofted a long range sl1ot with little time re- maining. It bo11need offthe ri111 and it 500111111 as time stood still for a 11101116111 as many reflected about the earlier contest betwee11 these two clubs. lustice, however, was served. Pollard 'rv 6 It v.. 158 went high, as the rest of the players stoo their ground, and with a Slllgllx motion p1 the hall directly througl1 tl1e l1oop as tl1e bu: Zer sounded the end of the contest. The Cougar fans went crazy. witl1 the la: second win, and the same I'llll tl1at l1ad but few 1ninutes before made history was rippe l1I'0Ill its place on the baekboard. The rim we paraded around the court llliil later wound u i11 the hands of Pollard. It was only justice 111 the final regular season contes' Washington State lost a heartbreaker t Xlashington T6-75. Craig Ehlo put on a o11 man show and hit for 37 poi11ts. It was si points short ofthe school record. YVilliams sc that record at 43 in tl1e Cougars o11ly conteg over 100 points. It came against Idaho Statf The following day, VVtlSlllllj.If0Il State wal 11a1ned as one ofthe 52 teams to make the li of NCAA qualifiers. Its first opponent woul be Big Sky Champion NVeber State. The Cougars dominated the boards in th Weber State game and VVOII 62-52 to post th schools first NCAA tournament win sinc 1941. With the win, VVashington State faced th Virginia Cavaliers and Ralph Sampson. B1 the squad was not in awe of Sampson an gave Virginia a run for its money. Hitting the boards, XVashington Stat came away with 34 rebounds to 23 for Virgin ia. No other squadhad 0UtI'C170llI1ClCL1Vlfgll Left: Senior Guy Williams goes inside against ton in the first Pac-10 action forthe Cougars. iPhoto Scott Oboml Above: Senior Steve Harriel pulls in a in Washington State's fast break offense. iPhoto by Oboml Right: Performing the finger roll, sophc Bryan Pollard goes inside against Idaho State. iPhoto Ernest N. Warfell libs: W QQ? 5051 www mmf V .K G. , Q 8 3 wa P bf wa A 16 Nik' we I fy .. f,Q'g , 1 '-0 The Cougar Gymnasts Prooed Able Contenclers In The New Nor Pac Con erenceg On Their Way To The Championships They Gained... A Little Respect The womenis gymnastics team had some big challenges ahead ofit heading into the 1982-83 season. Coming off its most successful season ever, the young Cougars looked forward to some very tough competition in the newly-formed Nor Pac Conference. The gyrnnasts opened their season at Pullman against Spokane Community College and Eastern VVashington University. Discount- ing the expected first-meetjitters, Coach Al Sanders wasnit worried about the girls. We have a real young team but I think we'll be a little stronger this yearf, he said before the season began. Coach Sanders' feelings were on target the Cougars won all fbur events, scoring 160.8 points to SCC,s 149.45 and EWU,s 147.4. Senior Patty VVarner took the vault and uneven bars with scores of 8.95 on both. Suzy 162 Sawyer a freshman, won the balance beam with an 8. land sophomori Linda Fleming took the floor exercise with a career-best of 8.45 Warner won the all-around with 33.5 points, while Sawyer came ii second with 33.20. Coming offChristmas break, the Cougars traveled to Seattle when they competed in the University of VVashington Open. The tean nished fourth out of 10 teams by scoring 160.05 points. WVarner laced fifth in the vault with 8.95 points and eleventh in the all- round with 33. Sawyer placed Hmurth on the balance beam. The women traveled next to Eugene Where they met the Universi- 1 of Oregon for their first conference meet of the season. Coach anders wasn't quite sure what to expect from the Oregon team, but he didn,t have to Worried because the Cougar women crushed the Ducks 162.5 - 102.75 Warner won the vault with an 8.95 score, Sawyer tied for second on the balance beam with an 8.2 and sopho- more Kim Rogers scored and 8. 85 in the floor exercise to grab another second place finish for the Cougs. The Cougars were at home for their next meet as they took on the Far Left: Freshman Dawn Cariker performs in the floor exercise event during Nor Pac Championships. iPhoto by Scott Obornl Left: Kim Rogers, a sophomore from Corval- lis, Oregon, concentrates on the balance beam, iPhoto by Ernest Warfell Below: Patty Warner, WSU's all-time record-breaking gymnast, floats through her floor exercise routine. iPhoto by Scott Oboml 163 A Little Respect. .. nationally-ranked Oregon State team. The Cougars ended up dropping the meet but they did accomplish their team goal -8 not getting beaten badly by the Beavers. The Cougars scored 167.55 to the Beavers' 176.6. Coach Sanders was very pleased with his teams performance. H1 think they proved to themselves that they can do well. lim not displeased at all. I look for more improve- ment in the next meet, toof, he said. At home once again, the Cougar women met the University of Montana. The Cougs scored a close 169.4 to the Grizzlies, 166.05 and the women tumblers looked to a positive immediate future. The battle for third and fourth places in Nor Pac was decided in California the next 164 week as the Cougs took on the University of California at Berkeley. Despite VVarner,s all- around 35.95 the Cougars lost the meet 169.45 - 1764. Rogers was injuried during warm-ups prior to the meet hurting the Cougars, chance ofsurpassing the 170 mark. Continuing their road trip down South, the Cougars dropped another close meet to Brigham Young University in Provo. YVarner tied for second in the meet with an all-around total of35. 35 while Sawyer and Rogers scored highs for the Cougs with totals of34.15 and 34.0 respectively. The Cougars traveled to Logan, Utah next, where they competed in a four-way meet at Utah State University. VVarner became the first Cougar to score a 9. 00 or better in all tbur events as she took second all-around wil 36.30 and helped WSU to a season-high N 170.35 points. Five other career bests we set by the Cougs: Lisa VVallace scored a 9. on the bars, Dawn Cariker had a 7.2 on tlf beam, Sawyer had a 9.05 on the bars and 3-1.9 all-around, and Lisa Onweiler had a 8 on the bars. Despite their record-breaki efforts, the Women placed third in the mee Returning home after their last home me ofthe regular season, the Cougars came with their biggest winning margin ofthe se son as they downed San jose State 170. 13455. Warner, again, came through for t Cougs as she scored a on the vault a 05 on the floor exercise. Rogers and Sawyer 0 placed well in the meet. Rogers won the even bars with a 9.1 and Sawyer took the iam event with a 9.05. Capping their regular season, the Cougars veled to the University of YVashington ere they broke a school record by scoring 72.75 points. The Huskies, however, 'oved themselves tough as they scored '6.3 to edge the Cougs in the meet. XVarner Jn the vault with 9.2, placed second on the irallel bars with 9.2 and took third in the mor exercise with another 9.2. The Cougars finished the season with a urth place standing in the Nor Pac confer- -.fig ence. This fourth place standing enabled the Cougs to participate in the Nor Pac Cham- pionships which were held here in Bohler Gym. The results of the championships were hardly a surprise, as the four teams finished exactly as they finished in the regular season. Oregon State won the competition with 183. 2 points and earned the right to take their en- tire team to the regional competition at Ful- lerton, California. Close behind the Beavers were the Huskies scoring 180.0 points. Cali- fornia had 177.6 total points while the Cougars scored a 173.8, their highest finish of the season. XVarner led the Cougs in the com- petition as she placed tenth in the all-around. Sawyer finished 14 and Rogers took 16 place. The season wasn't over for Wfarner or Sawyer, however, as their efforts at the Nor Pac Championships enabled them to com- pete at regionals in Fullerton. YVarner con- ---sa-fmvf vip.- cluded her career as a Cougar scoring an 8. 85 in the vault, an 8.25 on the bars, 7.95 on the beam, and a 8. 65 in the floor exercise. Sawyer was able to score an 8.7 on the beam before she injured her knee and had to drop out of the competition. The women's gymnastics team had many obstacles in front of them at the beginning of the season and the relatively young team made a good showing all the way around. Although saying good-bye to Patty YVarner, VVSU,s all-around record-breaking gymnast, wonit be easy, Coach Sanders looks for another strong finish next season. - Marilee Moser Opposite page: Lisa Onweiler, a senior from McCall, Idaho, does her balance beam routine during the Nor Pac Championships. After the competition, Onweiler gives teammate Lisa Bollinger a hug. Bollinger was injured during the regular season. Left: Patty Warner concen- trates on one of her toughest events, the balance beam. Above: Lisa Wallace, a freshman from Seattle, performs on the uneven parallel bars. lPhotos by Scott Obornl 165 TEE TIME Womens This was the Hrst year ever for womenys golf as WSU. Being the first year, Coach Kyle Moore felt it was a good chance for the team to get some exposure and check out some tournaments. The team started off with a 4-woman squad but ended up entering only two golfers in each of the two tournaments they played. At the University of Washington- Ihlanfeldt Invitational, Lisa Cohrick scored 278 on her three rounds while Cathi Cox had a 302. The women played just two rounds at the Oregon State Invitational with Gohrick scoring 183 and Cox a 199. This year proved a good foundation for tl womenis golf program at WSU. Next year schedule includes eight tournaments ar Coach Moore has signed two girls that shou add depth to the young team. LL 166 W If K Aen's The men's golf team opened its 1983 sea- Jn in Tucson, Arizona at the Conquistidor ournament. With four players returning, Jhn Doyle, Roger Matson, Kevin Kelly, and 'im Borms and four new players, Coach Ken libson looked for a much improved team ver last year's squad. The Cougar men did not fair too well, owever, in the 21-team tourney as they laced 20th. The Cougs had an overall score 930, while the winning team, San Diego ate, had 853. The Cougs traveled to Richland next 'here they played in the Tri-Cities Intercol- :giate GolfTournament. The tourney was so lose that they had to go to the usixth mann to eclare a winner. WSU and Idaho were tied r 785 at the end ofthe tourney therefore the xth man on each team was used and VVSU ame out on top by four. Next, the Cougars came home to win their wn WSU Invitational making it the second ar in a row that the Cougs have won. WSU ished with a 747 two-day total while Boise ate had 762 and Columbia Basin a 774. idividually, John Doyle and Scott Roy for J SU tied for second place with 147 as Larry aschko of BSU took first with 146. The Cougs didnit do as well in their other murneys this year and when it came down to ie Pac-10 Championships, the Cougs missed the cellar by 17 strokes as they took ninth place at Los Angeles. The 1983 season proved to be one of ups and downs. Coach Gibson looks forward to next year, having recruited two top high school players and losing only two seniors, Tim Borms.and Roger Matson. The Cougars will be looking for a little more consistency. Left: Sophomore Lisa Gohrick practices getting out of a sand trap at WSU's golf course. Above: John Doyle, a junior from Spanaway, sinks a putt on the WSU putting green. Photos by Scott Oborn. 167 591, wi A a 99 P ffm., HOT! The u1omen's tennis team finished the 7983 season with The 1983 Womens Tennis team finished ts season with a mark that no womenls tennis eam at WSU had ever accomplished, a 20-4 ecord. The women won their first nine matches giving up only 10 of the 81 games. They suf- ered their first loss to San Francisco State by .score of 6-3. Coach Rex Davis felt the wom- an didn't play as well as they could have but vas confident that they would come back, .nd he was rightl i The women netters won their next three hatches and then dropped a close one to ylontana State, 5-4. Finishing up the Mon- hna Invitational, the women beat Eastern vlontana and the University of Montana by cores of 9-0 and 8-1, respectively. The Women traveled to Seattle next where Eley played in the Nor Pac Northern Division .ournament. The Cougars opened play ,gainst the University of Oregon and ended lp losing the battle, 5-4. They lost again the ame day, as they were crushed by the Uni- 'ersity of Washington 7-2. The Cougs went an to beat Oregon State in their final match of he tourney but lost a bid to play in the con- erence finals. This was disappointing for :oth the team and coach. The women went on to win their last six natches and Erin Majury, a freshmen from vlercer Island, became the first Cougar voman to finish her season undefeated. All in all, the Cougar women had an im- iressive 1983 season, and coach Davis was 'ery pleased with his players and their results is a team. The future looks bright for vomen's tennis in 184. .eftz Junior, Sheryl Traum serves up an ace on the WSU ourts, Right: Concentration!! Freshman Erin Majury vent undefeated during the 1983 season. lPhotos by dike Salsburyl an impressive 20-6 mark Above And Be af' it in- .E X Y. .N xx fx ,X lx MX yond The menls tennis team finished its 198 season with a 18-7 record. Although th Cougs have only had one losing season ii seven years, Coach Rex Davis called this sea son a great accomplishmentu as the tear which lost four of its top players from las year, far exceeded the early season expecta tions. The Cougar men lost their first match ti the University of' Idaho Vandals but the' went on to win 8 straight matches giving ui only 17 of' 72 games. Over Spring Break, the Cougs traveled ti California where they suffered their secon- loss. Cal-Hayward crushed them 9-0. Th Cougs bounced back to win two more match es before falling, on the road, to the Universi ty of' NVashington, 9-0. Coach Davis wasn' surprised, noting that the Huskies had strong teamf, The Cougs finished their road trip by win ning one against Pacific Lutheran and the: losing one to the University of' Portland. The Cougs came back to Pullman to clos out their regular season and won 7 of8 hom' matches by winning 56 to their opponents 11 games. The Cougs took second in the Nor Pa Northern Division Conference they wer defeated once again by the Iluskies, 7-2 bu came back to beat Oregon 7-2. Coach Davi felt good about his teamis performance in thi tournament noting that his team played a well as they could against the 'Dawgsf Coach Davis was happy with the overal effort ofthe team and. although losing thei number one and two players next season, hi feels that the team has a lot of' depth and look: good for the ,84 season. Left: ACE! Senior Scott Schadler played number tw singles for the Cougs this year. iPhoto by Scott Oborr Right: Mike Lim keeps his eye on the ball during a hom match. iPhoto by Ernest Warfell fy 4 Q f , ,f ,ga v ' Q V ,gf ,Q B yr- . f AV a X? I H f W V JP 'ff af X 9 .w L , , if f f 4 .V MH, , Z, 1 ,V 2: I ,ugh My f,., ,ima , , . V- A 1 f Y if . , f if ff , M ,A , .f vw, . W,,,.h,. ,n as ii, ff? df' V MQQQQ. L ' f get fi, 2,2 1, Q wx, :f,5:ls',, fff S2'L,1 I wk? 1 ,fum-. , V 1 i .1 af uf J Ji, W,,, 111,321 af, Lx' ,w f ., if :, ,,g zz ff if 1 , x Q 4 f v ,f , 'A , , K Q W ?'?Qf:v30 1, , 4 4 ,ii V The NVSU Cougar Rifle team opened its season in early September with a trip to East- ern Tennessee State. Four members traveled Gunning or Respect there, but the team didnlt fare too well against the nationally ranked third place team. The members did enjoy their visit to f 172 the Worlds Fair in Knoxville, though. There were an additional 19 matches dur ing the season, including trips to California. and Pocatello, Idaho. The Cougar tean sported a 1982-83 record of: one first plac varsity, two first place ROTC, six secon place varsity, two second place ROTC, thre third place varsity and two third place ROT including the following overall team titles second place varsity at the Cougar-Eagle In vitational, second place varsity and thirc place ROTC at the Inland Empire Rifle Con ference. The season ended in February at the sec tional meet at Eastern Washington Universi ty in Cheney. The Cougs are hoped to place 20th nationally of about 80 teams in 1983. Several team members traveled to Clacke amas, Oregon in April for the NRA Olympi Team Tryouts. Marty Beeman, in the actio photo, shot the high score of the YVSU tean with a 1083. The Cougs will be gunning fol the National Team next year. Right: Marty Beeman, a junior from Selah, attempts t score a bullseye. Left: From Left, Row One: Chris Gag ner, Paul Comett, Betty Lyle, Lisa Tisler. Row Tw Sgt. Major Les Vance, Paul McMartin, Marty Beema Mike Vermulm, Keith Stevens, Elliott Ahola. iPhoto by Elliott Aholal XR.. 1 Qe.,,,x , 3. kk W 5-g i n 4 si 5-. fizffiwitfl' 1 if? fffsifiqz' ' K 'F Ns aw X 'iv QQ S3 b 1' 'E E Q K . - - rf. -- .L .. . .gg gi L, 'iii-f i ' E 4 -,,,f ri Q A P' 'F H I f df.. av 2 1' X ff' x S 'Fl ? I xg .av- 4 5 - ,k ,M ,M V,4A M: ...,snN -SX Af' 46.5 othing Comes Living in the shadow ofWashington Statels Vlerfs track and field team is never easy. The nen have dominated track in the northwest md have earned the respect as one ofthe top ieams in the country. The women at Washington State, howev- er, are striving for their own identity and are inally establishing themselves as a contender n the newly formed NorPac Conference. I With new coaches jessica Cassleman, head zoach, and husband Rob Cassleman, assistant roach, the Lady Cougars began in the new :onference with high hopes for success. W In the opening dual, the women domin- lted the triangle meet held at the University jf Idaho in Moscow, Idaho against the Van- llals and the University of Montana. The squad showed early promise by break- lng five school records. The 800-meter dash, 1,000 meters, 3,000 meters, long jump and shot put. Sophomore Sandy Heinrich led the Sougars with wins in all three of the events she competed in. Heinrich took the long ump with a new school mark of 18-4V2, the Jighjump in the schoolls third best leap of5-6 and led the pack in the 200-meter dash in 26 seconds flat. Cougar freshman Kari Ionassen won the 3,000 meters with a new school record time of I0:11.6 for freshmen and the third fastest of all times. Had the meet been scored, the Lady -eft: Sophomore Sandy Heinrich sails to a first place inish in the long jump at Mooberry Field in a dual with regon. The Ducks won the meet 74-52, but Heinrich ominated the long jump with a wind aided leap of 19-4. t the NorPac championships, however, she went down nvith a knee injury and didn't get a chance to compete. Photo by Ernest N. Warfell Cougars would have defeated Idaho 59-54 and Montana 65-52. The following meet with the Beavers of Oregon State was scored and the squad downed OSU 66-59 at Corvallis to notch its first dual meet win of the season. Returning home, the squad faced the al- ways tough Oregon Ducks. Oregon, ranked as one of the top schools in the country for both menls and womenfs track, came to Pull- man looking for an easy win. They left with the victory, but with a few feathers ruffled. The Cougar Women fell to Oregon 74-52, but the squad won seven ofthe 15 events and came close to an upset at Mooberry Field. The Lady Cougars swept the discus, with Stephanie Armitage U25-95 taking the event, Debbie Lombardi fl25-3D second and F aun Patzer C118-4? third. Lombardi took the shot put at 48-3V2 while Armitage was second at 40-9 and Tammy Moon third with an effort of 37-6. In the 1,600 meter relay, a controversial lane violation against the Cougars would have disqualified the winning time of3:56.98 and widened the Ducks margin of victory. The Cougars, relay squad, however was rein- stated and declared the winner. It wasn,t enough as Oregon notched the victory and sent the Lady Cougars to their first dual defeat of the season. Oregon would eventually win the NorPac Championship ti- tle in late May. Cheryl Livingstone and joan McGrath broke school records the following week at the Washington Invitational. Livingstone broke the record in the 1,500 meters with a time of4:27.57 and felljust two seconds short of the qualifying time for the NCAA Cham- pionships while McGrath took fourth in the 10,000 meters in a record time of 37:02.6. The old mark stood at 39:51.1 In the cross-state rivalry with the Washing- ton Huskies, the squad fell to the udawgsw as the Husky women won 11 ofthe 13 events on their way to the victory. Lombardi put the shot 46-IVQ for a season best and a first place finish while Heinrich and freshman Lynn Saalfeld teamed up for a 1-2 punch in the longjump. Heinrich sailed 18-5V4 while Saalfeld leaped 18-0Vz. jonassen took second in the 3,000 meters with a new school record mark of 9152.9 and broke the mark of 10:01. 77 set by Livingstone earlier in the year. In the following double dual with Eastern Washington and Montana State, the Cougar women split. The squad fell to MSU 75-51, but stopped EWU 64-58 at Bozeman, Monta- na in the last dual meets of the year. The squad finished the dual meet season at 2-3. Saalfeld set a personal best in the long jump with a leap of 18-10V2 to win the event and also finished second in the 100-meter dash in 13.0. Lombardi won the shot put, Ionassen the 1,500 meters and the 1,600-meter relay squad took the race. In the Northern Pacihc Athletic Confer- ence championships held in Eugene, Ore- gon, the squad closed its season with a sixth- place finish. Oregon won the meet with 215 points. Washington took second at 105 while the Cougars scored 28 points. Sophomore Helena Opoku finished second in the 400-meter dash in 58.4 to top all Cougar performers. Teammate Darrita 175 arnes, a freshman, placed tourth in the vent with a time of 1:01.2. Heinrich, the top contender for a 'title on he squad, missed the meet due to a knee njury. Livingstone set a new school record ot' :27.0 in the 1.500 meters. hut it was good for nly eighth place in the championship meet. onassen finished ninth in the event with a ime of 41292. a personal best. jonassen also placed fifth in the 800 meters n 2:18.04 while Barnes was ninth in 2:21.-11. Saalleld took fifth in the 200-meter dash in 5.8 and eighth in the 100-meter dash in 2.73. julie Sattertield, a sophomore, took sixth the javelin at 134-1 while Lombardi finished seventh in the discus with a toss of 125-3 in her last meet as a Cougar. Building your own identity can he a ditti- cult proeess. The Cougar womenis track and field squad is on the way to stepping out ofthe shadow ofthe menls program. With young and talented tracksters, new and dedicated coaches the squad is moving in the right direction. Nothing comes EASYl Troy Bull Below: The 1,6OO4meter relay team of Darrita Barnes, Helena Opuku, Cynthis Higgins and Lynn Saafeld ex- press joy after being cleared of a lane violation that allowed their winning effort lrightl to stand. Opposite Page: Debbie Lombardi put the shot in her winning effort of 48A3V2 in a dual with Oregon. QPhotos by Ernest N. Warfell 5 ,,i' ..pi i 177 N-w 1' K' - W 'A -.., KKKK-ff W,-.. , Q ,.-. Q R Rf 1 awww' at 151534 K Y -K -K - ,, - ri I K 1 +C V K' W 'ii' ' K .W NXQ,. , . 3!Ki'7bf'L J - .w k 4, . - 53 -K 'K '- K A sw- 1- , 1 T ' , . 3, A,-M..- :A , ,AN-:if .Q i .xf , -I KK 1 K5-.ff - -nf-S , ,N . . Q- Y- Q' iff --Ji. -al. f ' ' ,jkg nf--kff V- I - -- -'b- K +1 P I as A gm g ,M . wNM'3'f -' Y --1 k,+ K , ff K- K, K1i,fs-E525 A--,, K-8 2, - X - X K 9 K -X ., 5, f K-f fin: sy-1 K - H . - W .. A Rr 5 3 . R A G Fw. - - --KK K ' J Q, h h CH MPIO Finally, after years of disappointments at :he conference championships, Washington State University's track and field team cap- :ured the Pacific-10 title and silenced the so-called experts of the sport. UThis means respectabilityf, said Head Soach john Chaplin, after the squad won its irst league crown. Now we've got every- :hing we ever wanted. Welve had an NCAA :itle, world records, gold medals in the SICAA and now what we call 'the big one,, respectability among our peersf, Chaplin gambled weeks before the Pac-10 Championships and it paid off. He decided to Dring four high jumpers to the conference meet while leaving some qualifiers in other events at home in hopes of winning the title. lt worked. The biggest move was bringing red- lshirtedn Brent Harken to the conference face. 'KWhy not use himf, Chaplin said. 'Take the points when you can get themf' I-Iarken responded for the squad and finished :hird in the meet by clearing 7-3. VVe were allowed 23 entrants, so we put uys in events where we figured to have the est chance to scoref, The Cougar tracksters scored consistently while UCLA, a strong contender, fell short in several crucial events. Washington State won with 132 points, follwed by Arizona State and UCLA tied for second with 87, Oregon was fourth with 86 and California fifth with 72 points. Washington finished in eighth place with only 37 points. The Cougars started accumulating the de- ciding points when Brent Lowery, a fresh- man from Bremerton, high jumped 7 feet, 3 inches to win the event and better his lifetime best by more than two inches. UCLA came up short in the high jump as el Davis, the defending meet champion nd owner of the American, collegiate and ac-10 records at 7-7V4, cleared only 7-OV4 to ie for fifth place. His teammate, Brent Bal- kin, also jumped 7-3 but was awarded fourth place while USC,s Anthony Caire took sec- ond on a fewer-misses tiebreaking system. The Cougars then gained points from se- ior sprinter Chris WVhitlockls second place nish in the 200 and first in the 400. Twelve ore points from a 2-4 finish by Cary Milton nd Francis Dodoo in the triplejump, before ealing the team title with a 1-2-3 sweep by Left: Senior Chris Whitlock anchors the Cougars to a 400-meter relay win over Idaho and Oregon. The Cougars finished in 40.01. iPhoto by Ernest N. Warfeli Right Steve James paces a group of runner in the stee- plechase in a home double dual at Mooberry Field. iPhoto by Mike Salsburryh Richard Tuwei, Peter Koech and julius Korir in the 5,000 meters. After the devastating sweep in the 5,000, Chaplin left to recruit a hurdler, leaving Rick Sloan, the Cougars field coach, to accept the championship trophy while looking to im- prove on the current performance. There is always going to be some people who are disappointed they didnlt do betterf, Sloan said., but I donlt think you ever go into a meet like this and have everyone com- pete the way you want them to. XVe almost did it in 1977 when we got second. I think only one thing that happened wrong was that we had a pole vaulter who missed his opening height. U The ,83 squad was strong enough to survive such a disaster. The closest thing in this years meet was Brad Harris' no mark in the decath- lon javelin, which knocked him out of the money after held been second the year be- fore. Tore Gustafsson started the squad off on the right foot with a first place in the hammer. Tore won his second Pac-10 title with a toss of 228-0. He improved to 230-1 a week later at the VVSU twilight meet. Ralf' Uebel helped with a sixth place finish and one point with his l 179 190-6 hammer toss. Demetrious Araouzos took sixth in the long jump with a leap of 24-374 to finish in sixth place and score a Cougar point. In the javelin, Laslo Babits and Cerald Lyons finished first and fourth, respectively. Babits, toss of 262-1 topped UCLA,s jason Bender by more than five feet and extended a growing first day lead. Koech took first in the 10,000 meters with a time of 28:37.3 for an easy win over Tom Ansberry of Arizona. The biggest first day event for the Cougars Came in the steeplechase. Korir, Tuwei and Steve james finished 1-2-3 to sweep the race. Korir outkicked Tuwei at the tape to notch top honors in 8:31.24 while Tuwei cros- sed in 8:31.39 and james in 8:41.11. After the first day of competition, the Cougars held a 21-point advantage over the Bruins. UCLA, however, rallied on the second day of action and scored heavily in the 1,500 meters, 100 hurdles and 400-meter relay. The Bruins cut the lead to 71-68 and jumped ahead after the 800, 400 hurdles and discus. In the high jump, the Cougars retook the lead 88-85 with Loweryis win and Harkinis third place finish, and then exploded for 44 points in the next three events: 400 meters, triple jump and 5,000 meters. alt came down to the triple jump and the high jump and we buried them in the 5,000 metersu Chaplin said. uThc two sweeps - one at the first ofthe meet and one at the end - buries themf, He has a great, great tcamf, admitted Bruin head coach jim Bush. uHe fChaplinD worries a lot and tells us weire the underdogsf said senior Cary Mil- ton, after the victory. uBut we knew we could win this meet, just maybe not by this much. U The Cougars got help from the Oregon Ducks, who stole some points from the Bruins in the discus, 1,500 and 400 hurdles. But the Cougars took about 17 points away from UCLA on the final day of the cham- pionships. The track and field squad rolled early in the season with convincing victories. In tht Mooberry Field opener, the squad blaster University of Montana 116-53 and the Uni versity of Idaho 128-41. The squad started offin strong fashion witl a 1-2-3 sweep in the hammer with Custafssor winning in 209-7, Uehel second in 182-10 ant Ed VandeVoorde third in 172-0. Chris Whitlock blazed to a fast time in the 400 meters in a winning time of 45.96 ant notched one of the fastest times in the worlc in the early season. In the 1,500, Tuwei paced jacintc Navarette and james to a sweep while Dodoc and Milton took first and third in the triple jump. The two dual wins extended the Cougars Below: Ralf Ubel qualified for the NCAA in the hamme and gives the team strength in the weight events, iPhot4 by Mike Salsburyl Opposite Page: For the secont straight season, Tore Gustafsson paces the tracksters i' the hammer. He improved his personal record to 230- at the WSU Twilight Meet. iPhoto by Ernest N. Warfel 180 .J fr-F gk U N f T? gffixlkf wffnil 1 ' A A A' sg , 2 sir - , , if? , I ' ff ' ' x ',, , ' . .... H - - A I - - wg 5' 4. V. M fly A my -' I fm- -' -- 1 y A ,L J, k gn ' ' I 2 ,, M ,W , -Q-,. . 5 1- af. -, .imma QNX i ismuff' , writ ' iSf59'4fQffffxf 994153 In WW ' 'f'w 'mWi?AW7' if 1 ...vw sf fu, I ,, . I fb., ' s 'EN . at .- 5 1 .sf - ,gk px .sv f Q. . 1 - ia Q. .swam 4-11-- winning streak to 28, dating back to 1980. The squad had little trouble with the Bea- vers of Oregon State in Corvallis. The Cougars beat the Beavers 116-42. In the hammer. Custafsson, Uebel and VandeVoorde swept the event for the second straight meet. In all, the Cougar tracksters won 15 of the 18 events enroute to the victory. In the next home stand, the Cougars faced the other Oregon. the Ducks ofthe Univer- sity of Oregon. Oregon had beaten UCLA a week before the dual with NVashington State and media- hype looked for an upset. The Cougars, however, kept their bid for the national dual meet title alive with an 89- 74 victory over the Ducks at Mooberry Field. Wlith the victory, the squad should be named the national dual meet champions by Track and Field News Magazine. 'iYVe should get it nowfl said Chaplin, because of Oregons win over UCLA, VVSUIS win over Oregon and UCLAIs win over Tennessee. There were many great duals during the Above: Clearing 7-foot-3, James Cunningham gives the squad three jumpers over the NCAA qualifing standard. iPhoto by Scott Obornl. Right: Senior sprinter, hurdler and triple jumper Gary Milton races in one of his many events at Mooberry Track. iPhoto by Ernest N. Wartell competition, but perhaps the most exciting took place in the 400-meter relay. The first leg of the relay between the three schools in the event, Idaho, Oregon and XVashington State, was even. After the handoff, Oregon dropped the baton, leaving Idaho and Cougars. Vandal Dave Smith ran an exceptional leg to open the lead, which held until the final pass, when Chris YVhitlock made up the dis- tance and passed during the final yards, for a 40.01 win while the Vandal finished in a school record of 40.13. Whitlock later took the 400 meters in 45. 68 and the 200 meters in 20. 8, defeating Rmrmer- ly unbeated Duck George Walcott, who finished third in 21.08. Custafsson had a Hdogfightv in the hammer with Oregon's Kent Landerholm. The Cougar won the event with a toss of 21 'Qin iv w W ffl, 3 E W v , s g Lk W-gg XX. , , .,w .www-.ngx .R V E gm ,U M ,, qi if f I 'W ,x1,, M , Q A A E . 1 . -4 - 1-.N - airy - Qi FP' 5 - ,AM M, ' ef 935' .2 K 1 wg, M - ,,,gygE,,A W 4, W -4 .T ,f ., ,.,'l, A - ,-2.3 1.4, J' 4' ,Q Af f 'X .ff 5, Q 4 , . Q lg T4 ' 1 M-.vw z 33 5 E , z ! .R ' J, w ig' isis? 'mg ll Q if! ack: final n th jave win Gus fee SU, win sket litem title .963 1981 Oh so close! 535 Bu l It was all so simple. The Cougars, 16-4 inthrox I league play, were in the driverls seat as theyred t, traveled to Portland to compete for the Pac-10Sif 10 Northern Division championship. All that MP1 the Cougs had to do was win two of their remaining four games. Sounds easy, right? Wrong! The Cougs started off the 1983 season with a bang. Their first loss came five games into the season at the hands of the to toi State Warriors in the Banana Belt Baseball Tournament at Lewiston, Idaho. The game went 10 innings and lasted past midnight and when the marathon was over L-C came out on top 17-16. The Cougs met the Warriors again in the championship game of the tourney and once again it was a battle ofthe bats. A grand slam by L-C s Brian Thomas in the seventh inning proved just enough to lift the Warriors past the Cougs, 11-10. In the prestigious Riverside Invitational the Cougs went the distance losing only one game to Brigham Young University. Right- hander Brock Adams tossed a four-hitter as the Cougs beat Santa Clara, 5-1, for the championship. Second baseman Mike Mil- ler who batted .515 had 13 RBI,s and scored 10 runs was named to the all-tournament team and most valuable player of the tour- ney. Pitcher Cuy Normand and outfielder Buzzy Verduzco were also named to the all- tourney team. The Cougars traveled to Portland next where they competed in the Northern Divi- sion pre-conference tournament. This was the first year for the tournament and Coach Bobo Brayton felt that it was a good chance for the teams to get a look at one another. The Cougs won their first game, stopping Eastern Washington, 8-6. Next, the hard-ballers went up against the University of Portland in .f , ., . A I. YQ. -W. A Q f as 3 an ' fs. ,W 'M We . 355 . vw 1 , W f ' is , 2 53 -2 . , ,,4.,,?, In , QQ, .1 2 1 ,,., .5 3 1 mf Ak, M w J X, w :A 354 H f 1 . sf A 3 K . , A gn, :fig ' f '- -is'2w':3f55iW' wi:-she,-1-YQ ' ' 5 - E Aw jim , , QB! xA 0. M, ,uf-:lQi:1,',:Xfg4 .K 1 A 115- . p 1 F vglgg Q ' A 4 N I , A 1 ' N I ii QL -if Q ff, 91 ., A .- -vig L4 11 Q' in , '. , -5, R Yr . ,us half' 4 ,. if f 4,1 . . f , L. . Q. v sh 'MV' . ' f W 'T ' .. f, ' tk' QS gf., fig: if wk, A K ,jk xiii 'W K .1 4- A si S A - --'K ff , J 5- . L' M 3, 1 4 ' 5 X' iffffm A 8 if ' ml X N' r Q, 41 ggamibg . t .i ,,.-Y. 1 Q A . 3' Q 4 x C r Rf ef .1 'P ,. 1 10 So close... game of the doubleheader, however, and Jounded the 'Dawgsf 11-1. Coach Brayton was approaching another nilestone in his great career - his 1000th game as Cougar head coach. The hard-ballers same through for their coach on 'Bobo Brayton Day, at Bailey Field as they pounded rut 27 hits in two games against Gonzaga to vin both, 12-5 and 6-2. The Cougs dropped their second league game against Eastern Washington the two eams split a doubleheader at Pullman. That yas the last loss for the Cougars for a while, however, as they went on to win eight straight games, six of which were league. The Cougs lost two in a row - one to Washington and one to Portland. But at 16-4 in league play and with only 4 games left it looked like the Cougs had the Northern Divi- sion title wrapped up. All the Cougs had to do to capture their second straight Northern Di- vision title was to win two of' their last four games. At Portland the Cougs lost two games to hardhitting Portland State, 14-3 in the first game and 6-3 in the second to put the pres- sure on. The double loss forced a showdown at Corvallis between the Oregon State Beavers and the Cougars. If the Cougs won both games, they would have the Championship, if they won only one they would tie the Beav- ers forthe title. VVSU lost the first game, 2-1, in the bottom of the eighth inning when Left: Freshman Guy Normand hurls a pitch during a game at Bailey Field. Normand finished his first season as a Coug with a 7-2 record and a 2.11 ERA. iPhoto by Elliot Aholal Below: Buzzy Verduzco gets back in time but it didn't matter because all that the L-C second baseman could do was watch as the ball was overthrown from right field. iPhoto by Scott Obornl l ,, 191 I :Li J M Vi ,A,t . mf .U -4 it, fb f ,H 'I L H ,, , W A ' -- W .. 1: ' ,, - ,, A .51-'Q' 'Af' N WN' VJ?f1'?i,',v9 . - ' V,,' W, ffigs,-, pmgz,ggmg,f.w,..Gm? , f V ,uw 1 rw' www W Q , 1 M., ,M A Q ' S -I' - Bw, W. , X, 41523 Q 416 w I k-- 5 '35 V xmm Y q. issua- 1vl-...,..,,,,,, MM Q 'N' I 4 - ,I 'Q QQ? Q . M 4' ,M 2 'W--b 'N l , - L My an . V . nm ,K qi . - Q, ' ibgif, ,. 1 v , .. , ,, ag 4 -'W' I! ,pw 'Q' ' ' Year of urprises When you look back at the 1982-83 season in sports at Washington State University, you can only say it was an unique year. It was a year with a lot of surprises. A football squad that was looking to im- prove on an 8-3-1 season and a 1981 Holiday Bowl berth, fell to one of the schoolls worst records at 3-7-1. Yet, this squad that was virtually destroyed by injuries pulled off the biggest win in the past decade by whipping Washington,s 'dawgsf 24-20 in the best Hiot- ball game I have ever seen. The 75th Apple Cup will go down in the history books as the best damn game to be played in Pullman and a true upset. Chuck Nelson missed the only field goal ofhis senior year at Washington in the final minutes, Clete Casper played his best game in a Cougar uniform, Tim Harris raced into the end zone to put Washington State into the lead for the first time with a hole that seemed a mile wide and many of us will remember the sight of the goal posts being ripped down and paraded around the field by thousands of Cougar fans. If the Apple Cup was not enough for Cougar fans, the basketball season was. The squad took a group of so-called 'no name - no talent, players and gave the league a run for its money. The Cougar Cagers responded to the challenge of Los Angeles sports writers and finished the home season undefeated with 14 games, finished second in the league race to UCLA, won its first NCAA tourna- ment contest since 1941 and defeated UCLA in one of the most dramatic finishes in colle- giate basketball. The UCLA contest had to be one of the highest points of the season. After losing the squadfs outstanding player, Guy Wfilliams, the team went on to its best record of 23-7 in Cougar history. Bryan Pollard,s last second tip of Chris Winkler's shot lifted the Cougars past the Bruins before the Cougar fans raced onto the court and ripped the rim from its place. Pollard eventually ended up with the rim that had made history. George Raveling, the Cougars head bas- ketball coach for 11 seasons, was named Pac- 10 Coach of the Year and finished second to Cuy Lewis of Houston in the voting for the Coach ofthe Year award on the national scale. Raveling, however, left Pullman for the greener fields of Iowa after the season. Len Stevens, Raveling's assistant coach, will take control next season. The squad lost four out- standing seniors, but two sophomores and a freshman return as starters for Stevens. The field hockey team, after being nationally ranked early in the season, fell to 6-10 on the year and was cut from the athletic program because oflittle support and budget cuts. Lang Davidson, Steve Porter, Wendell Ellis and Willie Dillon traveled to the NCAA Championships for the Cougar Crapplers and returned home with the knowledge of what it takes to be a champion. Harold Rhodes took control ofthe womenls basketball squad as the interim coach and the squad fell to a disappointing 5-22 season. Rhodes was hired after the season as the head coach. jim Coleman, considered the best vol- leyball coach in the United States, took con- trol ofthe spikers and the squad had trouble with a 2-19 season. Coleman, however, has already brought a new attitude to a dying 194 program and the future looks bright. The tennis teams contined to improve ar the school saw a freshman woman finish wil the schools first unbeaten season at 24-0 the number three singles spot. After leading the Northern Division H almost the entire season, the Cougar baseba lers lost six of their last eight games, losii the title to Oregon State by one game. Bol Brayton, the Cougars head coach, won hx 700th game in his career at Washingtc State. The track and field squad reached a ne level of competition as it won its first Pac-1 Championship easily over UCLA and Arizr na State. The Cougars, under the leadershi of john Chaplin, who was named Pac-1 Coach of the Year, won the title with If points to 87 for ASU and UCLA. The tracksters won their 37th dual me. without a loss in completing their thii straight undefeated dual meet season an look to be the favorite to win the national du meet title. The team finished fifth at tl NCAA Championships in Houston. jessica and Rob Cassleman took control 1 the women tracksters and finished the du meet season at 2-3. The squad finished di appointedly at the NorPac Championships 1 star Sandy Heinrich went out with a kne injury. When I took control ofthe sports section 1 the Chinook, I knew what I wanted the set tion to look like. Following the lead, of Lifl Sports Illustrated and other top nation: magazines, my assistant Marilee Moser and went to work in capturing the Year in Spor at Washington State University. What you see are our efforts in producin this section of sports of Cougar teams. W enjoyed bringing this section of the Chinoc to you and we thanked all those who made possible. The Sports Information people, th Coaches and teams, our Ceneral Manage Editor and the Photographers who made th section one of the best in the nation. As I hand over the Sports Editor title ti former Evergreen sports editor Dan Ivanis, feel relieved to finally be finished with a lon year in sports. It was a year of surprises. - Troy David B 1983 Chin Sports Edit 'Q v9 +. -1' ,-4 ., .H 1' Rf!! U 9' ,,1 v I : . 3 z.. 'fs ., ',. ' mg? , . fi A IVE x 2 E Year of Surprises iff' ,R Q? r 197 My I BACKGAMMON john Sanfellipo BADMINTON Womenls singles: Corliss Hoefener Women's doubles: Sue Korgsdale Sz Diana Lenning Mixed doubles: Corliss Hoefener Sz Ausif Mahmood Menls singles: Ausif Mahmood Menls doubles: Ausif Mahmood oz Shahid Iameel BASKETBALL Unlimited Men: Instant Replay CAD: Shooting NVads CBB 6, 61 Under: Artoss QAH: RDX Allstars CBD Coed: Show Biz Kids CAD: Poop Shooters CBD YVomen: Clueless QADg KA,s QBD BIKE RACE Menls overall: Steve Else XVomen,s overall: Debra Koth Men,s prediction: Mike Cabage Womenls prediction: Barb Gile BOWLING Staff Garbage: Tom Seymour, Carolyn Moser, Art Sidel, Sam Morger and Carolyn Parker BOXING Greg Harvill Mike Mirantc Erie Powers Bill Guyer Mark Mosely Tim Rowe Dave Curtis 198 SPORTS Ted Noble Robert Titchbourne Lawrence Ellis Russ Brown Ion Njos Tom Edwards COED RELAY SWIM MEET 50 yd Freestyle: No Names 50 yd Breaststroke: Fish Heads 50 yd Butterfly: Kamakaze Carp 100 yd Freestyle: Ex-Tahoma Pool Stall' 100 yd Breaststroke: Smoke On The Water 100 yd Medley: Yer in the Pool Diving: Guys 61 Dolphins FOOTBALL Men's Contact A: XVhatsa Dychphor Men's Contact B: Pounders Menls Non-Contact: Killer Buds XVomen,s Contact: Thunderbuns XYomen's Non-contact: Psyco Cls Coed A: Bruisers Coed B: Brief ZS: Decent FRISBEE GOLF Don McIntyre FROSTBITE RUN Scott Sylvester CMen'sl Barbie Gorham QYVo1nen,sl GOLF-SCOTCH MIXER Alan Sorensen 61 Pam Sorensen COED INNERTUBE WATER POLO A tourney: Tube Blitzed B tourney: Boys Sz Girls POCKET BILLIARDS QFall Semester? Menls A: John Hanna Menls B: Dwane Carver Womens: Monica Klein fSpring Semesterj Menls Singles: Doug Taylor Menls Doubles: Iohn Hanna 6: Chris Connechson Mixed Doubles: Gregg Kembel 61 Karel Sauerland YVomen,s Doubles: Karen Sauerland or Monica Klein RACQUET SUPERSTARS Menls Singles: Ausif Mahmood Menls Doubles: Rob Heesen 61 Mike Medin Coed Doubles: Ausif Mahmood oz Corli Hoefener SKI RACE Barr Gustafson SOCCER Men's A: Auto Service Council Men,s B: UCLA Womenlsz No Names Coed: Ipswitch United SOCCER-SPRING TOURNEY Cougar Soccer Club SOFTBALL Men,s A: Kick Ass Menls B: Cubs Woinenls A: Reunited Mfomenls B: 4-Players Coed A: Bruisers Coed B: Killer Buddettes U 'in 3 ' ff gi 41-ff. 'lv I, 1 A ,V w ,fm ,fV,f,,f ff.-fp , ' 1 if wx- f, ,, V ' ,. - AYW'w'f,f'I.' V -fkfvq. wg' TABLE TENNIS Menls Singles: Ausif Mahmood Menis Doubles: Ausif Mahmood 61 Brian Strong Mixed Doubles: Ausif Mahmood 61 Corliss Hoefener TURKET TROT Wfinning Tea1n: ASNVASL' Ski Team Menis Medalist: Kirk Adams VVomen's Medalist: Cheryl Livingston SWIM MEET tMen,sl 200 yd Medley Relay: Blue Marlins 200 yd Freestyle: Steve Bliesner 100 yd Indiv. Medley: Dewey Blocker 50 yd Freestyle: Scott Furrer Diving: Tor Stubsjoen 100 yd Butterfly: Brad Belmondo 100 yd Freestyle: Steve Bliesner 100 yd Backstroke: Brad Belmondo 100 yd Breaststroke: Scott Furrer 200 yd Freestyle Relay: Maulers QXVomenisl 200 yd Medley Relay: Blue Marlins 200 yd Freestyle: Beth Smith 100 yd Indiv. Medley: Lori Wallace 50 yd Freestyle: Joan Throm Diving: Cheryl Theil 100 yd Butterfly: Beth Smith 100 yd Freestyle: Joan Throm 100 yd Backstroke: Beth Smith 100 yd Breaststroke: Neita Cecil 200 yd Freestyle Relay: Blue Marlins TENNIS QFall Tourneyl Men's Singles: Josh Hershtield Menis Doubles: Rob Hee-sen 61 Mike Medin NVo1nen,s Singles: Kelly Grigg VVomen's Doubles: Marylou Sorenson 61 Fran McSWeeney Mixed Doubles: Mike Salzbcrg CX Connie Marsh QSpring Tourneyl Menis Singles: Ken Miller Menis doubles: Mike Medin 61 Rob Heesen Womenis Singles: Kelly Grigg XVomen,s Doubles: Marylou Sorenson 61 Fran McSweeney Mixed Doubles: Josh Hershtield 61 Tracy Roberts TRACK CMen,sj 400-meter relay: Andy Johnsonis team 1,500 meters: Scott Sylvester 400 meters: Al Clement 200 100 meters: Robert NVilliams 800 meters: Brian Christianson 200 meters: Joe Taylor 300 int. hurdles: Jace Cutler 3.000 meters: Mark Semrau 1,600-meter relay: Waters. A. Clemel T. Stallworth 61 L. Witherspoon Pole Vault: Dave Sullivan Triple Jump: Jami Vanek Shot Put: NVendell Ellis High Jump: Greg Hardie Long Jump: Larry Surdyk Discus: Mark Hensley Javelin: David Floan CXVomen'sl 400-meter relay: Lakes 1,500 meters: Kathy Curran 100 meters: Robyn W1-instein 800 meters: Sherylyn Traub 200 meters: Robyn Mieinstein 300 int. hurdles: Sherylyn Traub 3,000 meters: Andrea Knecht Shot Put: Corinne Abbe High Jump: Kristin Falk Long Jump: Kristin Falk Discus: Corinne Abbe Javelin: Tamie Stewart VOLLEYBALL Menis A: Paekman Menis B: No Cheese Please VVOINCIIJS A: Cat ENT XVomen's B: Stingers Coed A: Just Friends Coed B: Boo Boois WATER POLO A Tourney: In There Again B Tourney: Phi Sig Rock Bottoms WRESTLING QFreestylel 134 pounds: 142 pounds: 158 pounds: 167 pounds: 177 pounds: 190 pounds: Glenn Bush Mike Loomis John Kilian Paul Smagh Jerry Ilamola Riley W'ilson Unlimited: Craig Guisinger tCollegiatel 118 pounds 126 pounds 134 pounds 142 pounds 150 pounds 156 pounds: 167 pounds: 177 pounds: 190 pounds: Mark Mischel John XVay Glenn Bush John Portulano John Kilian Scott Monlux Paul Smagh Craig Guisinger Greg Burton Unlimited: Tom Monahan X Y ,za . 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Eg 52 E3 Xen 3 oi' me, 'UE :E -Cm Po 65 .C QE .270 LLZ gi Qu? no 5: '58 QE ,uw -'E 'CGI oo. .I - 3'-E 3 Fifa: -2.9 Em' .Qi E o fin: SE Qc 'Do mo Ben EE Em -771 EE Io QCD Qi C503 OI 206 A 1 I ' 1 I 1, WY YY Y rw 'r SEQ QP- Qf- Y IN ' ADL? Provosts zf fi AVVZ A ,, ' I Albert Yates Academic Vice President and Provost 208 V. Lane Rawlins Associate Provost for Administration Richard A. Hagood Associate Provost for Extended University Services Thomas L. Kennedy Associate Provost for Instruction Carl J. Nyman Associate Provost for Research and Graduate School 'QWIQL alfa Student Affairsfotners KJ. Kravz Director of Counseling Service Lola Finc Director of Student Financial Ai Sid Mille Director of Career Servicq George A. Betta Director of Residence Livin Charles Chapin Area Director of Fraternitie Debbie Nelson Area Director of Sororitie Constance Kravi Director of University Developme Stanton Schmi Vice President of University Relatior Arthur McCarran Dean of Students Elaine Zakariso, Director of Supportive Service 210 I ,ff A J ,... Student Affairs!Otners Keith Lincoln Director of Alumni Relations Sally Savage Senior Assistant Attorney General David Cooper General Manager SBC . 212 Dennis Haarsager General Manager Radio-TV Matthew Carey ' D' .1 Director CUB and ASWSU ActivitiesfRecreation Sam Jankovich Director of Intercollegiate Athletics xi X l.e, ,pf ,Mr ,,1i5l'g7'fmfm,, f Business Si Finance jay Hartford Vice President of Business and Finance 214 Ernest Renfri Controlle Norm Coffmai Internal Audito Ken E. Abbe' Assistant Vice President of Business 24 Financ Benning jennes Retirement and Insurance Office Stuart Litzinge Director Physical Plan McKinley Nanc Director of Facilities Plannin. Shirley Meckle Director Staff Personna David Nordquij Director General Servic Robert Rehwald Director of Safet -I L Y 2 S Board of Regents 16 r 1 W T L 217 University Related I joseph Hindman Coordinator of CAP :Sc Academic Standing Vishnu Bhatia Director Honors 8: International Programs 218 fi W t 131' 2 'X . M. gi f i t ee...e , fl .eAA -it A sees janusz Kowalik Director of Systems 84 Computing Ross Armstrong Director of University Planning Nunn gt ,E C. james Quann Registrar Arthur Wint Director of Affirmative Action E Stan Berry Director of Admissions Nate Bull Acting General Manager Student Publications 219 The Woman Behind the Man It is often said that behind every man you'll find a good woman. This is very true, especially in this case. The man is Glenn Terrell and the woman is Gen DeVleming, Executive Assistant to the President. DeVleming says she has three main duties, one, to serve the president and organize his appointments and travel arrangements, two, to serve the Board of Regents CPresident Terrell is the secretary and she is the working secretary to the boardbg and three, to manage the president's office. Running Terrell's office is not an easy task. She makes his appointments, takes his mail and screens it, screens visitors, and generally keeps the office running smoothly. She probably knows more about this university than Terrell himself. DeVleming has been involved in the uni- versity since she attended as a student. She was a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority and was the etiquette chairman. Some of her many activities during her school days in- clude senior class secretary, member of Mor- tar Board, Association for Women Students secretary, volleyball team member, receiv- 220 ing a Crimson WP, and active in badminton and tennis. Her senior year was concluded with her being named as one of the l'Campus Wheels of the class of 1948. This is the equivalent of outstanding senior. Her hus- band, Robert DeVleming, an optometrist in Pullman, was also chosen as a Campus Wheel that year. june l, 1983 marked 30 years that she has worked for the university. She began as a secretary stenographer, and worked in the printing shop. She later began working in the president's office. DeVleming left work for a few years while her husband attended optometry school. During this time she also taught high school. September 1, 1959 was the day she began work in the president's office. She remem- bers this day because it was on that day the school officially changed from a state college to a state university. C. Clement French, Wallis Beasley, and Glenn Terrell are the presidents she has served under. Of the three she stated, any time a president makes a decision he makes an enemy, but in her opinion, all have done MQ. ,pm 1 a good job. DeVleming works year round, and usuallj only takes a few weeks off. The president' office is a busy place, and she's never lef with idle time. In addition to all her work: she still finds time to be involved in othe activities like being the national vice presi dent of Mortar Board and the nationa associate director for Delta Delta Delta. And to top it all off, she managed to raisi- four children! She has three sons and om- daughter. One son is a lawyer who attendee Yale and is involved in the foreign service- Son no. 2 is a former cougar who is a mate rials manager for Potlatch. Another son i attending the University of Washington, ana her daughter attends Pullman High Schoo DeVleming loves her work and probably won't retire for quite awhile. She is one o those lucky people who effectively manage their time. And when the Board of Regent decides on a university president in threu years, maybe they should consider Gen De Vleming, a person who may stand behind thu lights, but shines in everything she does. - Megan Blum mx sew was ii , . 'Q E55 :SA ,X - MQ: Y :E . . .. K, Smit 3 ga 5311: IE ' v I I Eg i K 1.5: Q- Q .+ ,N 55 2 5, 9 ,S 5 2: ,, 5 . X Nfwwivis' ,sly Av X A 221 Changes in the Senate niversity Senate to be restructured following a year of debate The University Senate completed its twelfth year enacting laws regulations and policies to govern the university during the 1982-85 academic year although its biggest decision concerned itself. ln spite of the low morale among faculty and students, the University Senate went about its business and carried forward its role and mission in contributing to the govern- ance of the universityfl said Mary Fahnes- talk, executive secretary of the Senate. The biggest Senate action of the year con- cerned restructuring itself. On March 31, the Senate decided, by a 54-17 vote, to restructure itself from a Uni- versity Senate consisting of 75 faculty mem- bers, 20 undergraduate student members and five graduate student members, to a fac- ulty senate consisting of75 faculty members and five graduate student members. WSU had been the only PAC-10 school that had a University Senate consisting of both students and faculty. Faculty members of the Senate felt elimi- nating undergraduate students from the Sen- ate, and letting the ASWSU Assembly serve as a student senate, would enable the Senate to serve as single voice for the entire faculty of the university through which to address the administration, something they felt did not exist. A special vote of students and faculty, held in May, approved the proposal by a 1,115- 839 vote. President Glenn Terrell and the Board of Regents acted on the restructuring proposal during the summer. Led by Chairman Donald Bushaw and Vice-Chairman Richard Law, the Senate also passed many resolutions during the year dealing with other areas of the university such as provisions for faculty tenure and the creation of new departments and programs. Another major decision made by the Sen- ate was the approval ofan early start calender for the 1984-85 school year. The 1984-85 academic year will now start on August 27 with the fall semester ending 222 December 21 compared to past years when the school year started late September and the first semester concluded in january. Second semester classes will start january 14 and end May 10 under the early start proposal. Major debate focused on the effects the early start program could have on already established university programs and on sum- mer jobs for students. But despite all the activity of the Senate, it was blasted for being ineffective by WSU Board of Regents Chairman Diptiman Chak- ravarti. The WSU Senate is not effective, Chak- ravarti told the Senate at a December 9 meeting. The Senate is worthless as a force on cam- pus, he said, adding, it has the power but Miami lacks the guts to use it. ln reaction to the speech, Chairmat Bushaw was surprisingly optimistic. Bushaw said he found it refreshing that : Regents member would take such an interesl in the Senate although he said he though Chakravarti was wrong when he said the Sen ate has the power but lacks the guts to use it However, Bushaw did think Chakravart has raised some good points. The Senate should play a more decisivf role, he said. For example, the Senati could have more ofa final say in matters. A it is now, its role is to give recommendation on various issues. But that role may change during the com ing year as the University Senate restruc tures itself into a faculty senate. - Bob Condott ln addition to its regular agenda of business. the Universif ty Senate discussed plans to restructure as a faculty sen- ate. ln a vote held in May students and faculty approved the restructuring proposal, Photos by Scott Oborn. I 9 4 is ,, if 0 X ' M Q X . . , 2 V . - M M li We if AS' es f 1 f 1 f fr y, ,, .L a L? A W1 an KWSU Celebrates 60th Anniversary 1' at 5 ,t a+ C , - 3- 1 , , , . Q - f H ' 's 1 t A , . 4 U , Z i , . ll gg ,sv A. , 11 1 . L 2 gi K A . 8 1 Ty Q :I :ZIV Q g K X. i t 9- X D I ,. i J C 3 ' gf , 1 , .K by N V 2 g . K LA ' f F is . ., 9 l A D R 4 I KWSU Radio celebrated 60 years of publi Y, ' 1 0 service broadcasting with an open house in ffl, Murrow Communications Center Dec. 12. g g g in jf' Over 100 people toured the newly remod ' sr-' L i 1 .g eled facilities and viewed early radio equip I s,,. ,, -f, 5, .- lii g H Dvmmzm or Column , ment. ' n ' www UI nam-.mn Historical displays showed the station' ls,c, nfffsw' M' progress over the past six decades. . The first radio broadcast from KW SU, ori Furman: if ffl A f'if 'W 'i 'mm'A ' I inallY called KFAE, took Place on the ev C Ms, 1.4, .. 1 g ning of December 10, 1922. The Signal wa ,mi sffzfa , , ,W ff ff'7 '7 ,f 'C W ' picked up and reported to the station by 1 ,LW ,MA V g Vpnyy WW V Amy 7,yf,f2k,!,:Jaf72.v, M .ffifwfyfffwff Moscow listener. At that time the station wa ,Q AK V , , ' ' 1 g a!imfw!9f- 1 ,ay aswafmfrl df A45 broadcasting from the Mechanic s Art g VV t , , A a t Building, now known as Carpenter Hall. ,1sy,i W' I. '3,f,f,i'V'i..g ,gg ,s., y y yy s,., Q, ,f LQ, 1 Q 1 46 fi KWSU was an outgrowth of experiment sslt it esli tsvl Mkt at 'isltccc s ilsl srsll I ,, t, . . . . it ,.,- Q A, pl in wireless communications that had been '1it'. iq'wufzv,ggm sw,5gggrf- 5, fray emi A . . T? C gomg OH at WSU Since World War I' ,sis l,ii 'iii 1 i Manv Chaflges f00k Place in the Years fol : Qi: J ' , .. N 353' Q li - .y: .af,f' n 6' -f - ',:. ,i i : sti ff-+ 2-f 5,fi '-- .15 s a. , 'AI M' lOWlf1g the l'1I'SI lDI'O3.ClC2.Sf. The call letter V . .. ,,.. ' ii I iiiiiiiil lzyggaw,l,,,fW,-V 121 ,lfgfwj 11,605l??i!Yfh'1',fff'f1fiyfiifli' i'e'lfa'1,6,f','flf1'f.1 firm flffx auf were Changed .fl-Orn to 1- , J C 1 , y C ,lc C f , 1926. The studios moved to the third Hoo V I a NK K If L7 , ,V I , ng, , f ,, f ,, ,, f,,. 1 I V, ff, , ' l . ,, f , A X H east wing of Murrow Communications Ce rw JEL' ,itxfwfrlrfiv may .f.f 31221, on L, -1-fzf' 'f'f'i.'1V A K ter in the Finally, in March , f , , , , if' 5,2 ff, rmwafl9f' ma4s fwffwsffyn,-W ff f4'rlffZ1j,?fff'f'fd',,i iNN'1f'i! ' KWSC became KWSU when the schoo- dsv flvmfwwf' wr fnig' VI-fi?-V' ffnyffi, frf -'ffffil changed SIEIILIS 3.f1Cl bCC3.fI1C 3. L1HlVC1' sity. 'zgirif Wfir Yiffwl- - 1 , gt, ., ,Q ' , .f t.l ssl' , . ' ' t . X , 3' fwkifiklwxv ur!! 643' i,Fl l'lt-lify' . 1 . , 1 spat. ,Wi ,,,M.,l,t,, , ,, Ahdxgnld fillet aff: t. - . .t I , w t ?-Q--. .':11 ff15.--, 224 'ua-. 'nn .-- ' 1-..gina A 'N- 226 '. ' I oo' O. QQ W ikf f , 7 SEQ .3 ' ' Q0 Q DEAN5 W ,il sf I I 'U H au' 0 Min ' Q s A 1 4' l 11- ? , 'I Q H, Av Q if 4 V- L, ,wg 'ff M -ss, ' EM Q' '21, hot un arria Ladies and gentlemen, we are gathered .ere today to witness the joining of . . . On ieptember 17, 1983, the Board of Regents oted to merge the College of Home Econo- mics into the College of Agriculture. To many, the joining can be seen as nothing less han a shotgun marriage. The groom of the ceremony, the College if Agriculture, sees the marraige as a logical nove. Landis Boyd, associate dean and di- ector of agricultural research, said that ,nder the circumstances of pressing budget uts it was the least damaging thing we ould do. The bride, however, had a more pessimis- ic view of the wedding. Alberta Hill, former .ean of the College of Home Economics laimed that it will take 10 years to rebuild 9 the stature ofthe Home Economics program if merged. She added the program would lose alumni supports if merged with the Col- lege of Agriculture, and its nation-wide sta- tus would diminish, making it more difficult to attract top faculty and graduate students. The College of Home Economics is a se- nior citizen around WSU, boasting an age of 79 years. It is the oldest independently- established College of Home Economics in the nation, being born in 1904. According to Hill, the merger of the well established Col- lege will result in irrevocable damage. Hill agreed that the University is facing desperate financial problems, all the-more reason to reject the merger. I don't think a time of financial emergency is the time to make major changes in structure, Hill said. ly, f I understand we are in desperate straits and every member of the staff is willing to make sacrifices. However, if we do away with the College of Home Economic at this time, we will have nothing to build on and we will never get it back. Despite Hill's objections, the merger did take place. Alberta Hill retired soon after, leaving the new College under the direction of Dr. j.L. Ozbun. The new dean seems opti- mistic about the future. I think we have an opportunity to see WSU ranked among the top 10 agricultural and home economic in- stitutions in the country. I think we have a good chance of doing just that with the agricultural base we have in this state, combined with the committment of this institution to agriculture . . , but we 5345 0. rtic'-e, ciafj -FLG a. wlti-1-e wedding! ixfim if. L ,, , I v P' ,5 2 f It N 1, ,a , J. Ye. ,J h, ,es ss e, J 0 j an x X 4 ii o'9g , V If Quik l x ,I ,, 1 l i 1 ei O O ' know? ,N 229 hot un arriage... 'Kun ,ij was ffA' f ': . ,flfi .M - ,. lyk, Q93 F uf f Y A are going to need some additional re- sources. According to Ozbun, We've got the nu- cleus of a faculty here. We could be one of the top institutions in the country, but We've got a way to go before we get there. When asked what this cow college has to offer, Ozbun said that it is one ofthe seven colleges of campus, a college which is responsible for teaching, research, and extension in the areas of home economics and agriculture. The state funds 910 full-time faculty and staffpositions in the College, with 446 being authorized faculty positions and 464 being staffpositions. The faculty play an important role on providing technical assistance and institution program building throughout the state, as well as internationally. lt is involved with programs in jordan, Pakistan, and In- donesia. lt also helps develop agricultural research in the Sudan and investigates farm- ing systems in the African kingdoms. The shotgun marriage was seen as a poten- tial disaster by some. Others, such as Provost 230 Albert C. Yates and President Glenn Ter- rell, urged for the merger to take place. lim going to work as hard as I can to see that it works, said Yates. Terrell said he saw no data supporting the claims that the merger would damage the teaching at this institu- tion. He said that if he did, he would find it impossible to support the merger. According to Yates, Udue to lack of re- sources, the College of Home Economics has not been able to achieve its goals. It is unacceptable for us to continue the college at the status quo. In opposition of this attitude, Diptiman Chakravarti, president of the Board of Re- gents, would have reversed the decision, had the vote resulted in a tie. Chakravarti does not vote unless a tie results, and the merger was a four to three decision. I doubt these two groups are synergistic he said. I don't think they will be able to operate in a symbiotic manner. I feel sooner or later the power structure inequity will basically diffuse the value we are trying to W. . preserve Cwith the mergerbf' It seems that marriages that were onc made in heaven are ending more and more i divorce. Perhaps the marriage vows take this year by the two colleges will also end in divorce. Or perhaps the College of Hom Economics will over time LEARN to love- the College of Agriculture. With Yates ani President Terrell acting as marriage counse lors, what could go wrong? - Nathalie Bu. CHI NOOK: What makes this college dif- ierent from others like it, which you are ssociated with? XBUN: I think there's a couple of things that make it different from other colleges that I know about. One, we have much more diverse agriculture in this state than most Jther states. That's both a plus and a minus. It's a plus in that we are able to get support irom lots of different kinds of groups around ihe state. It's a minus because it means we dilute what limited resources we have. In a state like Washington which has 40 different commondities that are important to 'he state, it is difficult to set priorities and we :nd up diluting resources considerably to eet the needs of all those different com- odities. Another uniqueness of this state, I think, s the willingness and interest on the part of ts agricultural industry to support all pro- grams at WSU in terms of hard money hrough the various commodity commis- ,ions we have in this state. I think that speaks ell for the past performance of WSU. HI NOOK: What effect have budget cuts ad on the College of Agriculture and Home conomics? ZBUN: During the last biennium, we have something in the neighborhood of 32.5 million cut from our teaching, research, and extension budgets. One result has been that about 70 positions are either vacant or have been closed out. I think the most serious impact has been the drain on our equipment funds and oper- ating budgets. For example, we have had more than a 20 percent reduction in our operating budget for research programs. There's no way that we can do the same job we did before. The budget cuts have also had an impact on our ability to compete for grant money, partly because we don't have as many faculty, but also because we don't have resources to get the jobs done that need to be done on a day-to-day basis. Therefore, we donlt have the time to write proposals. Maybe someday we will be able to replace some of the lost faculty members, but it's going to be very difficult to get back up to speed in terms of replacing and upgrading equipment and in restoring our operating budgets. CHI NOOK: How has the classroom in- struction been affected by recent budget cuts at the University? OZBUN: The impact on the undergraduate teaching program has been minimized throughout the University. Nevertheless, the fact is we should be utilizing modern, up- to-date computers in our teaching program but we're not because we don't have the resources to purchase them. Secondly, we have been forced to reduce the number of courses being offered throughout the Uni- versity and throughout the College. That will have an impact on the quality of our teaching efforts. CHI NOOK: Do you think the budget cuts have hurt the prestige of the college? OZBUN: That's impossible to tell. Howev- er, I guess it hasn't had much of an impact on the prestige of our institution up to now, except possibly in two categories. We have not been able to keep up with the salary adjustments of our faculty and that's going to have an impact on our prestige as an institution and in our ability to recruit new faculty. Secondly, it has had an impact because everyone knows we've lost faculty to other institutions. They knew they could recruit them from us because of our economic situa- tion. That definitely hurts. ii Q A l --C Q. s Q 'N 231 College of Agriculture AGRICULTURE AND HOME ECONOMICS Dr. J.L. Ozbun ...... Dean of Agriculture and Home Economics Dr. Larry King ...... Dr. james Engibous . . Dr. james Carlson .... Dr. Elmer Catts .... Dr. Clark Brekke ,.... . , Dr. Dennis LeMaster. . . . . . Dr. Martin Waananen Dr. Paul Rassmusson. . . Dr. Le Roy Rogers .... Dr. Dean Fletcher . . . Dr. jean Klopfer .,,. Dr. Dorothy Price . . . fs: xl f ss Q was wr ,f . null' .9 I 2 3 2 is f . . . . . Agricultural Engineering . . . . Agronomy and Soils , . . .Animal Sciences Entomology . . Food Science and Technology Forestry and Range Management . . . . . . . . . . . General Agriculture ....... . . . .Horticulture . . . . Agricultural Economics . . . .Human Nutrition and Foods . . . . . Clothing and Textiles . . . .Child and Family Studies Dr. j.L. Ozbun l if l E ff z l fl i. i K l J , , ..,,,,, ,mln nn I Mummy ,fMal..w 'flg i . , LWVL Jgv S X sw ,. K 1 PEL Dr. Larry King Dr. james Engibous Dr. james Carlson Dr. Elmer Carts 255 College 5 of Agriculture 'S A V A l 5 E A Dr. Clark Brekke 254 5 gf N ga Dr. Martin Waananen lv ,fl ill Dr. Dennis LeMaster D ff'-K. 'ee rf 6 My - Dr. Paul Rassrnusson Dr. LeRoy Rogers Dr. Dean Fletcher 7 fp- f, -X N we f Dr. jean Klopfer Dr. Dorothy Price 5 S3 Q 235 College of Business and Economics BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS Dr. Rom Markin .............. Dean of Business and Economics Dr. Glenn johnson. . . ,... Accounting and Business Law Dr. Halbert Kerr . . . ..... Business Administration Dr. Fred Inaba . . . . . ............. Economics Dr. Cyril Morgan ...... Management and Administration System ' 1 x'f?-W3 -,g.:z3.n , f- . wi fr . f' ff: 2 '4 - ' A W. W- 1 hggis. i t w ' K fig,- -.--x.-,. .4 ,+....,s.4 .QS N. s .-,- Ls. , K H S . . -4 sz' 'sf ' QQ m g. ' 33 - L ME ' sie K is -m.t5g,j,f5if + . ki ' I ,I gh 3- s15gf'ii,.f. I T '-fi-fe: 5 f . eS3'Gff, N , Ak - :arf-+ . . - f 236 5 li Dr. Rom Markin Dr. Glenn Johnson Dr. Halbert Kerr Dr. Cyril Morgan ,,'A, ga, ., , .A ii ja? ' V K rg 4 .,w,jf:,'i?f7??5fiL3.B'ei?Z ' L , ZQWE fbhizfaqr ,uw we WW Education is the Art of the Aquisition of the Utilization of Knowledge. Alfred North Whitehead Dr. Georgia Hulac nn.u..-.M iDUCATION Dr. George Brain. Dr. Georgia Hulac. . Dr. Phillip Gollnick. Dr. Dale Anderson . I-, to Dr. George Brain Deanofliclucarion . . . . . .Physical Education for Women .....PhysicalEducarion for Men ....................Education Dr. William Bakamis . . . Vocational and Technological Education Dr. Phillip Gollnick Dr. Dale Andersen College of Engineering ENGINEERING Dr. Donald Bender . . Dr. Robert Patton . . . Dr. ' ' Dr. Surinder Bhagat. . . Dr. Harriett Rigas . . William Thompson .................. Chemical Engineering . . . . .Dean of Engineering . . . . . . . .Architecture . . . . Civil and Environmental Engineering i . . . . . . . . . . . . .Electrical Engineering it Rsatagm R E Us-'emwr ,L .K , K Dr. Bruce Masson . . . Dr. Richard Crane .... . . . . Material Science and Engineering . . . . . . . . .Mechanical Engineering We must push against a door to find out whether it is bolted or not. Montaigne 240 Dr. Donald Bender Dr. Robert Patton Dr. William Thompson whims -4' N34 -QP' F ' Dr. Harriett Rigas ,,,,,,w,h Wm ff? f W 5 H, M ww .W sif -HUF -aww' 'To make a tool out o Dr. Carl Ny f every faculty: hovv to open t, hovv to Keep it sharp. and how to apply it to all practical purposes. -lenry W. Beecher Graduate School 'QW X! liiiiiii fill 4 35 Not only a Science, it ,fu ,Z 1 it-kg, 1 College of Nursing is also an art. . . it deals with the very process of life, which must be understood before it may oe guided. Df' Thsl TB. Honnenneim ff ',,, Qfljff 1 4 A 1 ff M 3. ,l , ,,,b I Wy 21 wifi-S Q sw f f , , ff IQ' fi 'fi 1 , ks. '- QV S A , :y,h ,, Dr. Larry Simonsmeier 'One who is constantly striving For a balance between personal and human values, scientific realities and the inevitabilities of God's will. David Allman College of Pharmacy College of Sciences and Arts , e e .. ,ii fffff H ' ffff W ,, ...,,, g cc. wfawwggfpeffugizl- ,Z 5 4 , fwmw fff af f f if fW ff ' Q n w W e f' The real and legitimate goal of the sciences is the endowment of human life vvitn new inventions and riches. Francis Bacon .skit 5 N Dr. Robert Nilan DIVISION OF SCIENCES Dr. Robert Nilan .......,..... . . , Dean of Sciences and Arts Dr. James Cochran ..... .... P ure and Applied Mathematics Dr, Narsingh Deo ....,.. .... C omputer Science Dr. Edward Donaldson .,... .......... P hysics Dr. John Larsen .....,. .... Z oology 248 Dr. Ivan Le gg .... .................. Dr. Herbert Nakata. . . .... Bacteriology and Public Dr. Gary Webster .... .............,.,.... G eol Dr. Gerald Edwards ..... ,... B ot 4 l DIVISION OF ARTS Jr ' ' iS ' Jr. Lois DeFleur . . . Ronald Hopkins Dr. jack Carloye .... Jr. Dr. Pr. Jr. Dr. Jr. Jr. Jr Dr Jr Jr Jr Ross Coats .... john Elwood ..... Geoffry Gamble David Stratton. john Brewer. . . Robert Miller. . john Pierce .... Robert Potter. . Lee Freese .... james Van Leuven .... Acting Chairman of . Thomas Heuterman .....,............... . Ben Menke ..... .... . . . . . . .. Dean of Arts ant ciences . , . . Psychology . . . . Philosophy . . . .Fine Arts . . . . . .English . .Anthropology ....... History . . . . . Acting Chairman of Foreign Languages and Literature .........Music Political Science ........Speech . . . . . Sociology Communications Communications Criminal justice ,jyf Dr. Lois DeFleur 13--1 ' X X 'si . - ,-an Ygaci, if -x .. 1 No great artist ever sees things as they really are. lf he did he would cease to be an artist. Oscar Wilde 2 Division of Arts Dr. Ross Coats vs Q '.' 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Susan Keeler, Jody Kelley, Colleen Kilber, Tamara Kinder, Kay Kraus, Cathryn Lamey, Michele Larson, Chris Loewe, Leanne Loewe, Melissa Lonergan, Victoria Lynch, Elizabeth Malone, Heidi Martin, Mary Martinis, Anne Memmelarr, Jennifer Morrissey, Maureen Norman, Jodi O'Connor, Dawn O'Leary, Amy Pallett, Kelly Palmer, Mary Peterson, Suzanne Pirrie, Gwendolyn Plese, Kim Rasmussen, Melinda Reeves, Teresa Roe, Sarah Sagers, Heidi Schillberg, Sharon Schlicker, Laura Schlicker, Lynne Schmidt, Connie Schmidt, Karen Schrueler, Diana Schumacher, Leslie Schumacher, Jennifer Seng, Carol Silley, Deborah Sites, Sheila 1 Smith, Jessica Stangeland, Debbie Steiner, Darcy Tate, Rebecca Tharp, Toni Thayer, Carol Versteile, Joyce Vollendorll, Chandra Wallace, Tracy Watson. Laura Wehrle, Heidi Weir, Karen Wilder, Cindy Wilson, Connie Woods, Theresa Zold, Susan , M ,n 3 Wen, Darci Upsilon Chapter Nickname: A D Pi Founded: May 15, 1851 Place: Wefleyan College 304 ALPHA DELTA Pl Colors: Azure blue and wb: Flower: Violet Symbol: Lion ' '- . in I 1. , ,,,,, , of iii' iff- ,, V I: . MM 9 ' i H-'f P 'i ' ' ' W' ' , 1 I , ffl wtlazft-ill. , i T 'line .,,.. in , ,. ,, , li A , ..,, , ,gg, y E l 5 ' afefee fi T 1. f-' QL :iff -'A 1' infill, : W em . ' 5 H 'su '-' Q Q4 f .523 f - Z' 4 f i V, 5 m , , ff, 55 I 'S ! If - l ,, ji: illlll ,,,.f..,...Wwf -ww-..wi.:i-:feral-R A, tfffrllfiiffg, ' ,gf ,V I . e WG 0. Z if 5152 , 7, w, . ,V V flw 4' - :ii 2 12504 1:1 42 Hs ' HI, Lg'g , QQQMQQHW ,. A ,W li , f ' S ' 1' I' 1 ff ,i N , E .,,, rl , .. J 4 wa fa fr W 4, , . 4 f L? A 4 I ,Q z 5 5 . f Q. 4 2 fir' . f 'wi 6 W k,A:L,lA 1,1 H L 11:',-f aiwflf. ff wfffflfl wh: , x . ,. W ,WS .f,,:ff,f ,, iV'5lf i 2 21122 i . F ., L , , gh ,P l A , ' M H . 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H I we Ahli, Pamela Anderson, Gretchen Anderson, Susan Anhom, Cathy Bahrenburg, Kimberly Baker, Sally Bennet, Kim Bennett, Kelly Browder, Robin Brown, Karen Bruce, Deborah Burgess, Beth Bushey, Elizabeth Byme, Erin Byrne, Kitty Carter, Kathleen Claudon, Lori Crick, Jodi Demerschman, Janine Dinning, Sharon Dolan, Meagan Elsensohn, Julie Fewkes, Tara Galeno, Mary Gallagher, Sandra Geck, Rhonda Grillin, Kriss Hallberg, Susan Heaton, Kellie Higgins, Cynthia Hildebrand, Julie Hill, Jeanna Horne, Gayle Jansen, Jennifer Jerome, Shawn Kemp, Kimberly Klose, Teresa Kolcsey, Sue Matheson, Kim McKay, Julie McKeIvey, Joanne McLain, Darian Michelsen, Cathy Morrison, Lisa Myers, Margo Nelson, Jodie Noble, Lynn O'NeilI, Sheila Oreland, Charlene Pedersen, Andrea Ranniger, Kristine Rasmusson, Linda Reynolds, Cindy Robinson, Kellyann Schuster, Kellie Silzel, Shellle Simanton, Leslie Skavlem, Terrie Sorge, Stacy Sparks, Anne Staderfer, Lynn Vandervorst, Karman Van Patter, Kathi Waiss, Candace Waiss, Melanie Watson, Stephanie Watson, Terri Westrom, Michelle Willcuts, Larenda Wilson, Lori 0 ALPHA PHI Beta Rho Chapter Nickname: A Phi Founded: Ort. 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' ' -- 4 -i ,f1,,1vg1g..f ' , f , Nzlieiii ' f' ' if N t 1 -1, 4.1 Q, P , 'Fw iv .wif it 'gil eil' if tix Alseth, Julie Bauer, Kari Bryant, Lisa Byers, Laurie Carts, Deborah Dagle, Laura Delay, Cynthia Egan, Jana Elsener, Cynthia English, Leslie Falk, Heidi Faulk, Kristen Fowler, Lois Fry, Shannon Giangrasso, Lujeana Gieche, Karlen Gillman, Phyllis Good, Kathleen Grimes, Jenny Gullikson, Sandra Hanford, Saralyn Hedberg, Kristin Hill, Angela Jamison, Holly Jolly, Tracy Kenyon, Carrie Kieffer, Kristine Leighton, Stacie Lipinski, Diane Longway, JoAnn Lowry, Lynette Lynn, Kathy Matthews, Amy Moore, Karen Moore, Kaye Newson, Karla Fiollings, Elizabeth Senll, Daphne Shay, Lori Stevens, Stacia Strickland, Barbara Smith, Sherry Sweeny, Kathleen Thompson, Kristin Walls, Mary Waight, Brenda Whittier, Sharon Wright, Michelle CHI OMEGA Beta Beta Chapter Colors: Cardinal and Jima Nickname: Chi O Flower: White carnation Founded: April 5, 1895 Symbol: Owl Place: U niverfity of Arkansas 5 1 2 ,gr ' 'P H3 w, V in W,,, , Al fkmf Who M,Q 14 2 , Q ' X ' t S QL T545 , ' V -me L i E it E T, ,,f-W, . , , ? 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H ' ' 2 i Hendrickson, Leslie Hopkins, Tracy Huseby, Diane Jackson, Sheryl Jones, Julie Kalata, Marian Kelley, Kathleen Kilborn, Cathy Kilborn, Paige Knight, Lisa Knight, Lori Kulaas, Stacy r A T ,,,y V , Lamb, Erin A V H .N 5,2 ' ' LeFranoois, Jan A L., L ' . 1' Leidy, Susan N ii 'ly g,.E Leighty, Janis y Lippens, Julie ,fx Ls - , Mcciuicney, Pam ' ' f , :' -, ' ' McG-ann, Che l 1 f' t Q ry 'I - V I ,, f' i lk, 1 A ' . ,gig-ff Yr' 'fllzig ' Y el ' ' , S 1 aiis J f' 'T ' , , ..n,:1f' , ,' ',,, W s ry fl , I ,,,.. , ? I V X. ' J he Q. 'zgzri - ' - ' , -v ,-,, 'ber Q, J iissr 4 T T . ' -Qigsii, Q: 'iq I ,L ,V L f ' .,., -- .gg fi ,.,w.i.5., f a , , - A A . . eg.: pf' 'zzzfr N I kg 2' 'sf ela Mellon, Christine Menin, Debra Mitchell, Debra Mortimer, Emily Nisbet, Terry Norick, Kelli Pearson, Shelly Phelps, Kay Quam, Lisa Quamme, Barbara Riley, Julie Robinson, Julia Flockness, Lisa Rott, Kathryn Rorvick, Alisa Sooville, Tricia Stanford, Susan Stowe, Anna Taylor, Heidi Twohy, Theresa Ukura, Roberta Wachtler, Laura Whitlow, Leslie Young, Stephanie DELTA DELTA DELT Theta Nu Chapter Colors: Silver, gold and white l Nickname: Tri Deltx Flower: Pansy Founded: Tloeznkx loin 1888 Symbols: Pearl, pine tree, and tridef 8 8 Place: Boston U nioerszey 314 V A PM ,fait 'iii 1116, ,l f . 5152 ui: Q Z . 'lsiilibei 3 , ' 1 '-if Lf ,, '- ,. f -3 9 is 1' H 'fwiiiziifi ,,g, f V 3 wail' , g, ,f, ,. ,i ' WZJEY' , ipy'g'N1- . :I ,r q , i x i 'H a 12? 1 i A ', ,Q , ig 51 4 Q25 ' 'K ,f 5 aft ,Q . ' H ., ,V -, ' 1,-.-sf' ,zafi..z,x. . 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W , f . f XX Q7 :ss . .4 J ..':, 5729 ,. , - 1,13 as X 1 what 22229 af' w.wc.Mr2'15',.2f 3. si , . - V ' ef W 4 , Q i Q' -L . 33: , ' fit: DiSalvo, Jolene Donnelly, Micki Easton, Mary Jane Eddy, Mickie Egger, Joan Ehringer, Wendy Elligsen, Mary Fenz, Niooie Festor, Christine Ficke, Lynette Fisher, Jill Galbrait, Laurie Gaudette, Tammy Harder, Paige Hicks, Allison Higgenbotham, Lisa Hoover, Helen Huntington, Debra Ingalls, Yvonne Janssen, Elizabeth Johnson, Valerie Jorgensen, Mardi Judson, Beth Kaseberg, Cindy King, Cheri King, Cheryl King, Linda Lambert, Mary Landerholm, Barbara Lewis, Melissa Lewis, Shelly Likes, Jill Maloy, Margaret Mangis, Lisa McDonald, Jannine McGee, Jenny McGough, Megan Meany, Claire Miller, Terri Millett, Dorthy Morgan, Julie Mulalley, Rebecca Nigro, Cris Quigley, Colleen Roberts, Peggy Rode, Jill Sanders, Robin Sharp, Sally Sizelove, Lisa Smith, Elizabeth Stacey, Kimberley Stahl, Laura Stewart, Amy Stone, Carolyn Thomas, Chrisdee Washkoska, Holly Wellington, Kristi Wemstreet, Cynthia wilcox, Kristy Williams, Jolane Willimon, Gwen Wittenberg, Leslie Wood, Pamela DELTA G Beta Omega Chapter Colors: Bronze, pink and bl: Nickname: DG Flower: C ream-colored rofe Founded: Marrb 15, 1875 Symbol: Anchor Place: Lewif School 3 16 ,J ef ' w' I 2 ' 7 ' i at qi 4 12' mt .,- , W I ..1,1a',,,, X , 1+ i dl -use of ,- M Yi ,, ,ft 5 J '-Eff, ,W X, - -v H K a , ' I f' '-,, A 'L ' ' it ,1 ,,,.:- K L ,. - , V. 1,111 ,gg 2f'l,fQiYf,gi' L , ,ff 1, A , lv- ,,:. 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II, 1874 Symbol: Crexent moon Place: Symrufe U niwrsity 318 at . , .wi , i.. ff webs, , ,i-er . -. Q. , M fr ,Z 2 L ' Q' i 9311 ,lied 1 f if? .1 if we fi-'gy W , 1 give iw , r if' 11,1f.il.l.-get 7 ' V' ' , A 'W 1 I -- :f,Qj', , r f fi in J M W H X g .11 , , , , ,,:V 7 . ,,,. ,, 51,5 I ,isi L S it y M ., , ,V in , ,Z i i ii 5' ' ' A 'f' Y i- 5 at E L ,L 1 L i oh, J 1 ggi, S Q ii f W V IT: if l it Q . Q L rsss my K 3, 1 f S ,, . 'li . ,X 5 R ,,, .wp Q ., Q RN V Ur I ii ,'f it A nl tr 'ix ' ff f D 'M W -'U ' lf L W , '7: ii.- 2 - 1 I z ' ' ., ,I A.,, nasty, ,,LL ,,,, V' - VV.. , E . in at 7 T ,n ' Q9 ai we .-3' - -H ,z J H Y ' Q ., 1 an 'Q G ,, . M - A 5 ,. -K I , 'Q' W s 1 i, R , 1- I , , 1' 44 I ' :V v V ,, , v ' Q 4 1, 1 B ,V - V - . ',,,., 5 2 .--L ,bi z l?i', Q,'Q, , I is' ,- ,f2': ':::- 'N S, -5, ,yi 1' 3 'Q , b 1 iz. V3 11 -., ,f -, ,J 1, -- ' f, K X 1 r 4 , Wiseman, Kimberly msg Woodward, Julie Woodward, Valerie ,V V ' 'fi iliigg' f ww ' was , , -v, . ,iw Q, .Em 'Hn Barmeier, Carolyn Bement, Betty Bennett, Dawn Bialek, Ann Binder, Lynn Bolang, Lisa Bronson, Nancy Burnett, Kris Butterlield, Sandra Clarke, Kelly Coulter, Rose Cowan, Allison Cramer, Cristi Degman, Karen Degman, Kathy Doman, Gina Doneen, Octavia Forsland, Teri Foster, Sharon Francisco, Melinda Green, Christy Gunkel, Karen Halvorsen, Patrice Hennig, Diane Hooke, Jayne Hooper, Kerry Huffman, Kara Hurson, Maureen Hyde, Denise Kaimakis, Lisa Klett, Teresa Koloski, Laurie Kostelecky, Tina Knight, Julie Jakotich, Iva-Marie Jonas, Andrea Larabee, Laurie Lavigne, Allison Lawrenson, Vickie Lee, Carolyn Lewis, Flobin Lovett, Leigh Lovett, Marjie Lust, Lisa McKeever, Kitty Meier, Barbara Molean, Vanessa Nakamura, Heidi Nelson, Karolyn Newberry, Kim Olson, Nancy O'Neal, Lori Parker, Beth Phelan, Laurel Quigley, Erin Santorosa, Tracey Scanlan, Colleen Seresun, Kelly Spearman, Sonny Stout, Merridy Therriaull, Kathy Thoennes, Mary Thoennes, Nancy Treloar, Vicki Tyler, Cynthia Uddenberg, Karen Van Doren, Julie Van Doren, Kelly Vandusen, Lori Walden, Lisa Williams, Kelly Williams, Lynda KAPPA ALPHA THETA luv- Alpha Sigma Chapter Colors: Black and gola Nickname: Theta Flower: Pansy Foundeclzjan. 27, 1870 Symbol: Kite Place: DePauw Unifferfily 320 w Ak l ' 1- 2 ' . i l ,. 1 1 ,z 1:52 .vw 1 ZF WS 1 1 A 5, , 'M -1, P V -0 , 'V Y' ' Q, W l f 2 , f A , 3, ,,, ,., . 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W5 ,V , ' Vaffgf l . , ,L ,, , !f'fa2?'7'Yf?5f?7T2'a'a'b l si' y fn- L i Amery, Cindy Anderson, Laura Bailey, Christine Begler, Lisa Blackett, Sally Bocek, Molly Bollinger, Lisa Book, Sandra Case, Kerryn Clarke, Ellen Cleveland, Linda Colton, Stacey Crane, Melissa Demond, Linda Dennis, Julie Dev Leming, Karen Earl, Cassandra Flack, Lorna Fuhr, Joan Goetz, Kathleen Goff, Liz Goodman, Ann Gormanos, Thea Gray, Kristin Green, Dee, Ann Hayes, Jill Holm, Elizabeth Holms, Tammy Hubbard, Kimberly Hunt, Susan lrsield, Lynn lsaacs, Karen lsaacs, Kim Kaastrup, Karen Lomquist, Melanie Lowell, Kristin Lucas, Maria Maninson, Kirstin Mayfield, Shawn McConnell, Kelly McGinnis, Jenene McPherson, Kathleen Meyer, Kim Neumarkel, Angela Nicholson, Jody Osborne, Karen Pendleton, Cathy Peterson, Leanne Platt, Elizabeth Prince, Suzanne Roberts, Margaret Sanman, Deborah Schoettler, Carolyn Schneidermiller, Lori Schroeder, Rebecca Schultheis, Kim Showalter, Julie Smith, Jane Soltero, Kathleen Stueckle, Sherri Thompson, Laura Tilson, Dorren Vierra, Leslie RK 6Kwaif Vltums, Heidi Way, Lani White, Karen Wikins, Libby Wyatt, Sherrye Wylie, Susan Yoler, Laurie Zemek, Linda V l KAPP DELT Sigma Tau Chapter Nickname: KD Founded: Ort, 23, 1897 Place: Longwood College 322 +-'ff' Colors: Green and white Flower: white rose Symbol: Diamond Jfoielal ee Ars , i f J' 'le i 0 Z- me X? , ..L.,.., , -,,, f.., Vff- , ,,,,,, , 7 . , f f 9 , 4 , la Ml Q 'W J. 1.619 - '- fm-M i..-,,.i,:fl 14. ag? an , P . 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WS I , V' ' ' L. .3 L 41:1 . 7 .img vu ,, , :ff , Q f aw, qi, X P, , Tomlinson, Caprina Wendland, Kristi Wier, Wendy Adams, Gayle Addleman, Cheryl Armour, Kathy Babbitt, Teresa Buchea, Collette Buxton, Cheryl Caton, Nancy Caskey, Loni Cerqui, Michele Cooker, Alison Dannerl, Debra Davis, Ellen Dechenne, Cynthia Dehaan, Nancy Douglas, Susan Dow, Allison Ernard, Sarah Felder, Carrie Foster, Lynn Gale, Alison Golob, Mary Goodrich, Cheryl Graham, Ondrea Greene, Barbara Guenzel, Cheryl Halliday, Heidi Hein, Helen Jorgensen, Dee Ann Kisler, Kari Kronnagel, Kimberly Lane, Maureen Lavery, Naida Linn, Denise Lyon, Donna Macaulay, Betsy Martinis. Susan McLeod, Laurie McLeod, Mary Mergens, Debra Palmer, Ann Poole, Karen Pulse, Kimberly Robinson, Sheri Boot, Barbara Schneidmiller, G.K. Siewen, Elizabeth Springer, Leslie Szymanski, Joyce KAPPA KAPPA GAM i P i l - I ? I i it i t 3 5 Gamma Eta Chapter COlOI'SZ Light and dark bl Nickname: Kappa Flower: Fleur-de-lzk Founded: Oct. 13, 1870 Symbol: Golden key Place: Monmouth College ..., . Q I- :.., -IPS Q- :as+?'5:f.t ip - E: ' 5' AIler1.Cindy 1 me Anderson. Rebecca L 2 Batterton, Laurie Batterton, Debbie Beauchamp, Renee www ' , I Bennett, Whitney we A V, Bethel, Eiizanem ' 'M Blomquist, Susan Bohlke, Pamela i , Brady, Laura 324 . 'ln ,, gf, L in' li N 'l Q .v rc E4 w- i P ,, ' A ' ' ll ,l O40 ,lL ,ff LL,, gr L if-if W . F -v .,m.l.w1'V 61 wit., 4 'Kr 1 S 'M we l'5rf'2s,, Ja g-Yagzj,,', ' ,n , fy-12, ,'i2s'f'Y,1f5Q?f3?r 14.7, , .P , L L if if , VW' 4. 4' , en z . , ' , A n L .I V T V ' r 1 at ,i it J ,tlllllllli 'W' ' ,,, , ',. . 3 ' ' f A V ps? ' 2 L .L 1 'J .. ' 4-f ' K , M ., L , ,L 3 , A if , , ,, , V ,5,51'q,l,,,frQ,:-wr'-, Q .1 ' 1, 1 , ' L' i F M, 4. -iff: Q, fe-, if: , Q 345: :A v f if if J A A ,Q . , , ,,. 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Brooks, Traci Brown, Meegan Brumblay, Jenniler Buratto, Ann Burgess, Lynn Burner, Linda Cadd, Susan Capriola, Laurie Carbone, Carmen Carlson, Christine Carpenter, Ann Clarke, Carolyn Cobb, Melanie Collins, Denna Crites, Michelle Dahl, Laurie D'Angelo, Debra Eckard, Julie Eakin, Julia Forsyth, Jill Gillis, Lauri Greek, Carol Greek, Lisa Hamer, Elizabeth Hammett, Teri Hansler, Sandra Harder, Adele Harder, Lisa Harder, Flobyn Irsleld, Karin Jackson, Sheri Jarvis, Jaclyn Klindworth, Gaye Knutzen, Kristi Kruse, Nancy Lenart, Deb Lindskog, Leslie Maier, Tammy Hansley, Molly Mays, Shari McCaw, Kimberly McKain, Lisa Miller, Carol Miller, Kathi Mitchell, Lori Monson, Ann Orsi, Denise Parsons, Amy Patterson, Becky Peterson, Carrie Polenske, Diane Riggs. Julie Flikalo, Jody Rogers, Janene Rosman, Jonnelle Saboe, Susan Saindon, Amy Sawyer, Carolyn Schink, Linda Schink, Susan Schultz, Karen Siebel, Candy Snider, Wendy Stohr, Pam Sturza, Jacqueline Summers, Alice Tate, Pamela Thomas, Tara Thomson, Cynthia Thrailkill, Kathryn Uhrlch, Julie Vanderlinden, Ann Walt, Sarah Warfield, Patricia Wheeler, Betsy White, Pamela Wilson, Jennifer Wischman, Lori Woolf, Susan Yahn, Becky Pl BETA PHI Washlngton Beta Chapter Colors Wzne and .rzlver Nickname P1 P191 Flower Wine rarmztzon Founded A rzl 28 1867 Symbol Arrow Amon, Helene Anderson, Colleen Barker, Cheryl Blacker, Virginia Boyer, Lesli Calhoun, Cathi ,g , .ef f Maxi: f , - : Y . , , 'W . .ufwt , .QQ 1 if 4 Nt. gas. ffl, QV a , VVL2, Y, , We ,, L ,ff f 1' i We D v .0 7 21, YA if ? 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Allison Hall, Jennifer Hauge. Lorna Hedequist, Ann Hershey, Kim Hillestad, Lisa Holmstrom, Sonja Holt, Susan Howell, Jo Jaremko, Laurie Johnson, Claudia Johnson, Joan Johnson, Lori Johnson, Flobin Jonle, Kathy Justin, Jennifer Kafer, Joan Kain, Kari Knapp, Julie Kremer, Elizabeth Lepoidevin, Cathy Lester, Sharon Liles, Carla Lundquist, Dana Mackey, Kathryn Manning, Sarah McGowan, Tracey McGregor, Shauna Moloney, Susan Mortord, Kristin Morford, Melanie Nelson, Karen Nelson, Marla Nelson, Paige Ostrem, Carrie Overstreet, Amy Overstreet, Lori Phaneuf, Carla Pike, Michelle Pratt, Fiobin Ranger, Christin FleLyea, Deborah F-lice, Jami Salzberg, Suzanne Sannes, Diane Schneider, Carole Schwartz, Kelly Shannon, Mary Sherwood, Flobin Skagen, Teresa Smith, Lori Sontgerath, Patricia Stacholsky, Jill Stocker, Kristin Symmes, Ashley Taylor, Leslie Thomas, Libby Tyler, Susan Vinson, Dixie Waller, Maria Waltari, Lori Wilkinson, Susan Witsoe, Kathryn Wyman, Nancy Yandle, Colleen Zimmerman, Mary SIGMA KAPPA 5, f'Wf' f f ., I I - Alpha Gamma Chapter Colors: Lavender and maroo- Foundeclz Noo. 9, 1874 Flower: Violet Place: Colby College Symbols: Triangle and mall 328 'SES-1 -.-- ,E . 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Mary Clark, Lori Coddinglon, Sara Cook, Carol Cross, Leanna Curtis, Joan Debooy, Elizabeth Debooy, Mellody DeLong, Kim Dreifus, Karen Favor, Denise Fraley, Lisa Fryzek, Dawn Fryzek, Deborah Gates, Margaret Griffith, Chris Harder, Heidi Hassa, Kristine Harvey, Monica Hendrickson, Melinda Hendricksen, Christi Higgins, Colleen Hiles, Melani Hinkley, Lori Horan, Debi Huey, Melissia Q Z , J L , Wi , V ni' A ' , , - ' , H 'f iiiiillni , ii I ' , ,ir , 1 , ..t- I. 4 '- Z , Johnson, Tamara Jones, Paula Jausoro, Gina Keck, Catherine Kelly, Felecia Kliphardt, Lena Larson, Susan Lefter, Lonna Leonard, Edith Libey, Linda Lund, Vonnie Matthews, Kelley McCartney, Karolyn Moe, Erica Murray, Tammy Olney, Jeanne Pierce, Kathy Powers, Marianne Prozinski, Kara Ritter, Cheryl Roselund, Nicole Scheele, Sandra Seaberg, Elsa Shuck, Pauniece Smithwick, Marie Tangeman, Nancy Tidwell, Nancy Tisdale, Pamela Twining, Laura Vanotegham, Sari Vanwell, Christina Vea, Christel White, Camilla Williams, Jodi Wiseman, Stephanie ACACIA www n Washington State Chapter Colors: Black and old gold Nickname: Akak Flowers: Sprig of Acaria in full lzlool Founded: May 12, 1904 Symbol: Right Triangle Place: U niverrity of Michigan 330 .fi . M 2353!-1: 3- ':. , X E x eta ,ate 45,53 5 Va ei152f,3E1ft,5. fe- 5 w x -W .-e lr, Q., J en x Andreas, Court Antilla, Chris Blair, Kenneth , i Brentin, Patrick Brown, Neal Casebier, Joel Clark, Clifton Crader, William Cowan, Barry Della, David Dunn, David Xa if 2 it 'X mtv., t we '35 it Sw z 32 t 2 i tl is l Elliott, Robert Fraser, Alan Freed, Michael Fruoci, Michael Geist, Scott Gillam, Charles Gilliland, Craig Glanville, Roger Gosse, Eugene Graff, Richard if 15 12z.,t.-. A Nsoessif .. Hammer, William Hampe, Robert Hotten, Dan Homans, Joespn Hom, William Johnson, Mark Kenna, Brian Kennedy, Bryan Kilhelner, David Kimura, Howard Larson, Darold Lindberg, Thomas Loolburrow, David ,,,,, ,5.,., - .f - -2 ' i to 4 K-i 4 . ,'in..i.. , ,,., , ti ,. J 5 s i iz ii' L ' 3 ia ai ggi K iiifg its Q Enix at ' 1' .. Maguinez, Miguel May, James Milne, Brent Monlux, Stanton Morrow, James Morrow, Michael Moss, William Murray, Patrick Parsons, Brian Pittsinger, Bret Ross, Scott Sawyer, Leonard Schreck, David Seaburg, Kenneth Settle, Scott Siemer, Helmuth Spedden. Donald Spickler, Ronald Stapleton, Allen Stewart, John Swenson, Arne Vandiver, Jeltery Wilcox, Craig Witter, John ALPH G MA RHO . an Y - - ' lr milf' Q X ' if ummm N. .,,, LLQ.1L 'ek-rl f'3 d Sigma Chapter Colors: Green and gal Nickname: AGR Flower: Pink rose Founded: April 4, 1908 Symbol: Agrifulture Place: Um'1fer.r1'ty of Ilfinoir 332 Adams, Kirk M W f MQW 1 . f2?A,.-, tl f-'tzrkz ' , .f.,1 1, ,.f ,T if -i ,QA gag 1 , ., g,w:,,,, ,Q rg We 5 My Q i .. W 5' . Andriesen, Thomas Barth, Todd ' L . ' L 2 if ., il 'F 2 212355. -f1ffP . l fb' We ag K 9 E 55,235 W' , .. Q - ' -:gig 5,3 fs ii 6 A , AVN f .. I Bennett, Scntt Besteman, Bryan Bommersbach, Andrew Cameron, Brent Crider, Craig Curcio, Eugene Dickman, Paul Dirks, Randall Eichelsdoerler, Robert Emtman, Randall Filer, Tim Fletcher, Todd li we ,,-l i-5 V 4 M 1' 're 9 are Q 43 ' Tix' , li . 5,6 Freeman. Doug Fritch, Eric Haberman, Ben Haberman, Brent Halvorsen, Robert Harris, Joe Haun, Douglas Hays, John Henning, Mark Himmelberger, Don lsler, Joe Jensen, Douglas Kennedy, Daniel Koller, Brent Koller, Monty Marlow, Bradley McBroom, Lauren McCauley, David Q ,ggi 1 , . L V' f P' 'as pi 1. ii W 4 , , , . ' r 5 McDowell, Allen Mitzel, David Nichols, Clifiord Nichols, Timothy Prince, Stephen Smith, Damon St. Hilaire, Greg Tipton, Wendell Udell, Robert Van Dyke, Mike Weber, Richard Wogulis, Edward Wolters, Terry Zimmer, Michael LPI-IA K PP LA BDA 1- if Eta Chapter Place: Berkeley, CA Nickname: AKL Colors: Purple and gal Founded: Oct. 15, 1927 Flower: Yellow roye 334 Bliesner, Steven Bomben, Craig Boyd, Todd Brown, Kevin Brown, Roland Showalter, Mark Wark, Joel Webb, Curtis Brown, Tim Brown, Todd Bucklen, David Costa, Donn Renney, Gerald Roy, Erioe Sanbom, Rick Satlerlee, Perry Duke, Fred Ellis, Randall Flaten, Eric Fulton, Bruce Graber. Kelly Lavallie, Joseph Leslie, Brian Miller, Thomas Olney, Anthony Peterson, Bradley Grain, James Griesbaum, Richard Hanley, Timothy Herron, Bradley Howard, Greg Howell, Michael ALPHA TAU O G Gamma Chi Chapter Colors: Blue, gold, white and gree Niqknameg ATO Flower: Wfloile Tea Rose Founded: Sept. ll, 1865 SYml30l3 Mfllffff N055 Place: Virginia M ilitafjf I mtitute 336 , 5,-wg , ,,AA. .Q , 3 'iii 'iff 'W We if we ?? , . ,QE f gf n ,Q .,, i it 41 V' f 1 kg ...L ' ' 122 , Hi -A Q iv 'X' '1 . '- 3 age, ty, , ,, , ,cw ci . .Q if it D551 ,lar ,t 95? 4 4 , W t, , 44 .t F I ft-- ,Fit W ,, Q it f 2 --1f l,.tfg,,,?,5 i H., L J., D V J f ' + if , , , ' iiifi k,,L I uf 5' 175 ,.,, ,zz , of f , ,cgi 3.,Wa::,,,, - -- -.y 14,1 -f,,, -,ll f...f , Ie., -, .:f4,,,-,,,,, , ,.,,, . tv., J ,mit . ' W 'fvqiffcf 4 .,,, , i Wi Q i KQMQQ? ' t My 1. W l .t t. A X, , i 3 i fx, f L fc mi HH.. fi . gyms -I 3 . , i lt iw Q, 1 twat mv arse Q s , ffl' is , X.. 7' S x .f , ,. , xx ' f, 1 - f:..1,,- if . A, k , 7,, . ,-,' ,Q - , t ,1. , 2 , 'fiii W ki? 515 WM e f K 'i , ig W fig Z5 ii i g Y . . - X rs ,Q ,,,,, we xx if 43 -lm .... f -as ' ., ff,gQq: ' f 1 qi, 5 sr ,ik K Qi. , , , J V , wr W, 41 ' if ft 5 I niwfeliztttl -- rf--1 , ' -7, ,gs V it :il ' 51 'J . Anderson, Mark Armstrong, David Axelson, John Bailey, Brad Barbrack, David Barker, Jeffrey Benson, Russell Burroughs, David Chapman, Tony Clay, Paul Click, John Conley, Scott Connell, Michael Cozzetto, Steven Davis, Ronnie Easter, Douglas Ellingsen, David Ellingsen, Donald Ellingsen, Richard Ellingsen, Ronald Flager, Charlie Fothergill, Gregory Gillispie, Mitchel Goudy, Philip Griess, Kenneth Groeschel, Peter Gruber, Bill Harrison, David Heintz, Jay Heirltz, Merlin Hemenway, Douglas Hendrickson, Ronald Hogan, Scott Huber, James Jewett, Ronald Johnson, Kevin . A r . .faw-,,1.,,, Y .iyiex-34 ., z. -in I V -L, Kraft, Steve Lynch, Daniel Matsch, Wayne McKenzie, Patrick Michael, Patrick Miller, Mick Misley, Douglas Moore, Kelly Nolan, Darren Picha, Russ Platt, John Poe, Alan Poppenroth, Douglas Ross. James Ryle, Douglas Schwartz. William Schwerzel, Arthur Soehren, Craig Stadler, Matt Stopher, Kelly Tiessen, Jon Voris, Michael Weber, Nick Westby. Clay Witter, Gregory Wyche, Tim Wyche, Todd Yanashita, Masato BETA THETA PI l , 1 :kia W l xx. Gamma Theta Chapter Colors: Pink and blue Nickname: Beta Flower: Roxe Founded: Aug. 8, 1839 Symbol: Dragon Place: Miami U niverxity, Ohio 338 i ieifazisffiiiisiw--' 'f . ' ' r : ,awww ' . .I 1 , I L,:: 1, , 'wwf' ' 4 .,,: 1 . 'fav ax- , J. aa 5 is 1, fb it 5 , . J1, ,.1- . .ff , l I i 55 N e .if L ., ,- 1 ,Q .Lf Z . B? t 5 55' 'SL' af M N , gif ,,,. gf I 1 my 5 -,fill 57 'f W l 1 H ,f ail ., iii if Q t if is f Us 'fl at-5 X . K V ,Wit J ' 'M Eff w ill 'f . ffl... L. 1 A 7 if J ri X, 1. in M f-gi-M FN .. , ,L if ' . ,., ..,, l i .' ,yi i E ,iii Aim V l all ' ' , We i l l? ,WSE 1 . ' -ff .2 , .- 'ZYEEZ :l-i:.,- . l .,,, fi! if ' ,iff t ggi 2 fi , , ,, ,, 4 W? ' ,iz Q 5' . ,f ill V it ei' J, , Us ,A , 5, 3 .,. 41, ,F V YR V, 5 i af' Y 2 5 ef I 'V 11 .1 g .A i 43 ff 49 iw -'G 'sang' a I I Armstrong, Mike C. Armstrong, Mike S. Barrington, Georgey Bayer, Dan Braulf, Craig Call, Gregory Carlson, Eric Chalfant, Tony Christianson, John Dime, Cameron Dobler, Robert Dupree, Dale Edler, Dennis Ellis, Robert Engelking, Kenneth Fagan, Rory Finley, James Fisher, Kenton Fleming, William Forslund, Douglas Forslund, William Hallesy, Karl Hallesy, Kris Hogan, Ross Hood, Jim Johnson, William Kauffman, Lester Kimball, Karl Kennedy, Doug Kelly, Kirk Lavery, Brian Laws, Michael Lumley, Brent Malloch, Stenven McAllister, Duncan Mork, John Myers, Russ Nagler, Jon Neglay, Ray Page, Robert Pappas, James Peppel, Duane Prioe Erik Prins Douglas Prins Steve Robinson James Roe Gareth Ryan Kevin ,,.....,s' Seea, Gregory Scherzinger, Richard Sergeson, Daniel Singleton, Eric Smith, Jeffrey Thomas, Matthew Watson, Soott Wendt, Eric Whitehead, Walter Wilson, David Wilson, Thomas Young, Daniel Zehner, Christopher Zogralos, Stephen DELTA SIG A PHI Delta Gamma Chapter Colors: Nile green and whit Nickname: Delta Sig! Flower: Wfbite earmztion Founded: Dec. IO, 1899 Symbol: Sphinx Place: College of the Czty of N.Y. 340 Wx' A-1 J , at 1 We 1 My 55,1 Mr. v tr .S ,, 3, . ,...., ,, . Man, J LE'Eli i,,fEi'.15if 'm9i.' C -' , 1 avian 'ffififriidf' - l . Adams, Michael Anderson, Greg Baker, Christopher Berg, Herbert Billbe, Scott Brewer, Kenneth Brodeck, Ken Burks, Bruce Bums, Brad Cady, Terry Carver, Dwane Chaussee, Craig Clark, Gregory Clilton, Neil Clogston, David Collingham, Mark Cornett, Tim Cox, Curtis Danielson, Brian Davis, Christopher Ditzler, John Ely, Bradley Enright, Michael Gasper, Richard Graves, Donald Groenig, Murray Hansen, Kenneth Hansen, Mark Harris, Robert Hemie, Matthew Hughes, John Janus, Joseph Jellison, Christopher Johnson, Jack Jones, Robert Kohlman, Terry Konishi, Kevin Kragend, Bret Lenz, Bradley Lyle, Kevin Matheson, Dale McAlister, Andrew Meade, Eric Molver, Eric Neyhart, Joel Oliason, Stuart Olson, Kevin Parks, Frederick -f ft-rr:,,N.:r,wmwMm,tQ...eam ,. ,, 5 we? an K ,,t. f , E gl . is Y 1 R 'lf , EJ, Petersen, Mark Phipps, Jay Politakis, Chris Pridemore, David Raymond, Jon Simpson, David Stultz, Troy Suryan, Mark Tharp, Mark Triesch, Mark Triesch, Paul Wolle, Mark Womack, Edward Zimmerman, Mark DELT TAU DELTA Epsilon Gamma Chapter Place: Bethany College Nickname: Del! Colors: Purple and gol Foundedzjan. 22. 1858 Flower: Purple Iriy 342 0' J Pai' z- Wg 1. il 'K as EE YT. ,,,.. , fe. of ' J' ' i gk + Y R' if , f as 'a 1 ii, .1 '. 21,-'f,, i l iii? '- . i 'rel l if ' i- ferfi' 5 '5'1r ff- .au +1 ,, -f . A . r- L Q 16 . . , Anderson, Troy Behrmann, Fred Bettinger, John Biersher, David Burgess, Brian Caldwell, B.B, Carr, Robert Cassano, Robert Christ, Alfred Cline, John Corey, Russell Denger, Kirby Drummey, Terrence Drummond, Jay Emmons, Robert Ewing, ront Fahley, ephen Fasone, Donald Fitzgerald, Paul Fry, Michael Fujioka, Jon Galbraith, Dan Gruber, Jellrey Gullikson, Jeffrey Harder, Michael Hodge, Manin Januchowski, Jon Johnson, Thomas Jones, Bryce Joslin, David Kingery, John Krakow, Peter Lane, Robert Levi, John Lewis, Richard Lindgren, Gary Little, David Loomis, Wesley Maddor, Richard McArthur, James McCann, Patrick Martinson, Alan Moses. Aubrey Nelson, Robert Olberdlng, Glen Pleifler, C.W. Richert, Lance Roddy, Mike Roggers, Daniel Ross, Andrew Sandquist, Mark Schwisow, Scott Sorenson, Eric Tidwell, Bradey Trabun, Michael Tyson, Arthur Wallace, Tim Weaver, Eric Weber, Gregory Wojtanowicz, Brent Wyatt, James DELTA UPSILO .R-, Washington State Chapter Place: Williamf College Nickname: DU Colors: Sapphire blue and Foundedzjan. 15, 1834 Symbol: Sfalef Antush, Stephen Baker, Brett Beaoock, Russell Berhaw, Andrew Boyce, Mark Bratrude, Bruce Browning, Wayne Carlson, Jeffrey Chance, Mark Copeland, Greg Cox, Randy Curtis, Dave Davis, James Delen, Lukas Esparza, Joe Feider, Darren Frisby, Alan Frith, Brian Frith, Jett Green, Jellrey Greenwood, Kelly ' at fl fl gil ,gift , V.. .leilgziwstl -f -,- z,. get Hallover, Douglas Harken, Brent Houston, Earl Hulett, George Jensen, Kris John, Kenneth Johnson, Cort Jones, Brian Kirk, Bill Kutsch, Duane McChesney, Terry McConnell, Patrick McDonough, Kevin Mercado, Flick Miller, Mark Molenaar, Gary Neavill, James Ostrem, Todd Plummer, Grant Preece, Judson Pyeatt, Jeffrey Rowell, Todd Sabin, Jack Schroeder, Steven Sealey, Shawn Stockman, William Thomas, Dean Thomas, Don Tucker, Leo Watts, Bill Wilson, David Winterroth, Jeftrey HOUSE I l ' ' M ,MV :fl Y , Y, V xqfy ,1- Z vu Washington State Chapter Colors: Green, gold and white Nickname: Farmlnoufe H Flower: Talzkman rofe Founded: April 15, 1905 Symbol: White Star and Bleek Creme Place: Uni11er.fity of M iysouri 346 Bradley. Steven Cloaninger, Richard Doumit, Mark Fischer, James Fong, Gordon Gariepyr Charles Hatheway, Ronald Hazelbrook, Robert Hein, Joel Holman, Michael Joens, Claus Lee, Henry Llndahl, Douglas Lock, Frederick Mayfield, Dave McCue, David Mielke, Roben Mobley, Ken Monahan, Thomas Place, Daniel Sinnolt, Doug Skaggs, Ronald Stock, Stanley Thayer, David Thayer, Michael Thompson, Michael Tillany, Ed Veal, Randy Washkoska, Todd Wlegardl, Todd Wilson, Todd Wyrick, Joseph KAPPA SIG KY Gamma Mu Chapter Colors: Scarlet, white and Nickname: Kappa Sig Flower: Lily of the Valley Founded: Def. IO, 1869 Symbol: Star and frexfent Place: Cljarlottewille, Va 1 5 n J 4 if Ly W' i 1 -111 1 ,,,, T' 'H ii ar x ' Ai 5 1 f if '1- V 55 Ea 1 , law ' -Z ,V ,ff -9 ,, .1-W5 hy -ff. 14- 'f' ' , we P T , ' 1'-Sf, 1 V YW! . wa..- f '1L-- I r g s Tiff? 5 if 1 f 515 f W' ' 4 ,fs V .54 i' we M.. 1, -- 5, ., r --fr: -,,k, 'gr A, fn, as -if if--1 VV ' 11 , 9f DK, 'Til . f li lo-f. lzssfrzilsffiiigf 1 f - 'rl it '-::fZ.: gggfmg-kt. - 4 fi rg' egg. , , , 44,5- 12 X 1 iiff- if ' w 1 T K W J i , J: E A ' fr' fifizn S WT 5 4 4 Q' .-T' .fi - -' 'sfldiili ' K' xv 413 Q B, ff 5 3 f 4 1 f if 5 , in v X. Wz 'W iii ' 4 f , - l .. 111, ,.-,,,' V l Q' ll if my Y . M -ii 'gl . Q 9'-lj-Q . fi Ziiiiftift 5 i f ill we . ' 1 iff Y 'Q fi . W,,.. Nf.,.,, , I i W, , Qi 'Ql:.,, ' i, :e me ww, r Baiter, James Barstow, Soott Boyce, Richard Boydston, Anthony Brackett, Greg Budke, Dave Burnett, Bruce Bussey, Doyle Butaud, Christopher Curran, Kelly Cawley, Brent Dougan, Barry Dunn, John Feale, soon Franzen, Jeff Gaither, Joel Guisinger, Craig Haghighi, Shahriar Hanson, Peter Harpster, Scott Hoglund, Kris Hoglund, Robert Hohner, Ronald Hooper, Graig we fl 5: lg J tty- , DQ , F if ,,'. , Q , fm i 4, ffm fl i E? '53 I ,blew , , 'ar' 4 Z X , ri I I , :i V+ aff z2Qfi52f?s: la 7 f fn u f ! , , , A 4 I' -12.3 ,,,, , l ,Q ,ia- iiiiial , 3 Hooper, Todd Hulbert, Jack Huse, James Jacklin, Glenn Johnson, Eric Johnson, Richard Jornlin, James Kellam, Terence Larsen, John Letendre, Guy MacLean, Ross Marshall, Gary McLaughlin, Paul Morris, Timothy Nangle, Patrick Neufeld, Mike Pellerin, Thomas Philbrick, Darey Postlewait, Jeff Power, Jay Reber, Soott Rex Richardson, Thomas Robinson, Jeffrey Robison, Ted Rovetto, Mark Sandelius, Brian Scalzo, David Schav, Ed Schnelz, J.D. Skladany, Neale Smith, Scott Sparks, Todd Stubben, David Sturm, Curtis Turnure, Steven Tuttle, Jeffrey Van Dendyssel, Jim Vankuten, David Vaughn, Kelly Wison, Karl Ziuzin, Gregory LAMBDA CHI ALPHA AXA A A A AXA 'A ' A ff: 8 kv AXA gb M335 LW 5 5 is Tau Zeta Chapter Nickname: Lambda C bi Founded: Marfla 22, 1913 Place: Bolton College 350 : AXA Colors: Green, gold and pw, Flower: Wflaite roxe Symbol: Croix and crefcent Becker, Mark Bland, Phil Bone, Kenneth Choate, David Feinstein, Jeffrey Floyd, Todd Flynn, Larry Galeno, Paul Galligan, Paul Gustafson, Daniel Hammermaster, Grego VV Henrikson, Douglas Honan, James Horner, Douglas Horner, Gregory Howell, Mark Hulbert, Michael Hull, Bill Kero, David Klinger, Jeff Larson, Kirk Larsen, Ward Loken, Eric Myatt, Patrick Nevan, Chris Nordi, Richard Odegaard, Iver Osborn, Timothy Peeples, Robert Ramsey, Scott Rockwell, Brian Schmick, Todd Schnabel, Frank Schwisow, Flodney Sidell, Scott Smethers, David Sommer, John Taylor, Charles Vanderwall, Mark Welch, Ronald Wood, David PHI DELT THETA llll. Gamma Chapter Colors: Azure and urge Nickname: Phi Deir Flower: White carnatiol Founded: Def. 26, I8-48 Symbol: Owl Place: Miami U nizferyity 552 Broyles, Gregory Chittick, Brian Cooke, William Daub, Jeff Duretto, Michael Engler, Charles Erickson, Eric Finholm, James Flynn, Patrick Foseid, Paul German, Terry Gobel, Jess Gold, Kent Goode, Mike Gould, Paul Gary, Todd Hackett, Michael Harcutoonian, Ray Hanis, Joel Henningar, Dwight Hersey, Jack Hollingsworth, Jeff lsaacson, Peter Johnston, Thomas Jones, Correy Kalanquin, Dean Keno, Scott Kinerk, Robert Lanning, James Larson, Dan Lee, Timothy Lindeman, Michael Lubbesmeyer, Paul Luster, Charles Manley, Paul McCrary, Raymond McPhee, Scott Melcher, Matt Miller, John Mirick, Grant Murphy, Jeffrey Nilsen, Gary O'DelI, Robert Olsen, John Phipott, Mike Pickering, Dave Pleasant, Chris Quinn, Kyle Roberts, Brad Rowe, Timothy Ruud, Loren Saunders, Scott Scholl, J.C. Scott, Gregory Scott, Roger Solhaug, Steve Sullivan, Kevin Sundquist, Brian Tarleton, Tom Tranum, Gregory Urban, Michael Welter, James Wick, Robert Willing, Michael Winquist, Mauritz PHI G MA DELTA l 3' l 3 g 2 e ..E,1:, 5 l , : 33 4 , I 9 N' - ,aff KENNELY Qilvlf' X Phi Mu Chapter Colors: Royal purple and wlai Nickname: Fzjz' Flower: Purple Clematiy Founded: May I, 1848 Symbol: Gamma owl Place: jefferson College 354 Q-fu 4 9 l A 1' W ' 4 - 'i-:as:ff' 25 in i, W 'PQ' r. nal iz A' Beck, Robert Brazier, Thomas Curtis, Michael Defrees, Mark Dunsmoor, Shawn it 1 L 1 1?i P55C' Z., . 3 3 i 1- 'W M ,f -- f ir- 1 Easton, Robert George, Nicholas Ghan, Jeff Harmon, Jeltrey Heath, Russell Isaacson, Dennis Jamison, David Johnson, Todd Klein, Brian Kromminga, Lee Krommunga, Jon Lsllel, Chris Lehman, Eric McCIean, James Miklancic, Michael Miller, James Mouck, Jeff Mueller, Terry Myers, Stephen Pecko, William Paul, Timothy Peters, David Puth, Thomas Raz, Donald Reed, Leo Sanders, Gary Smith, David Sparling, Thomas Steensma, Harvey Stocker, Keith Stofter, Greg Wytko, Thomas PHI K PP TAU Alpha Kappa Chapter Colors: Harvard red and old gof Nickname: Ploi Tau Flower: Red azrmztion Founded: Mar. 17, 1906 Symbol: The Grzjfn Place: Miami U niversity, Ohio 356 Ashbum, Gary We Q T' 'lil' ef' .' g srllig 53- P 1- , ri. 5 Bond, Brenden Breivik, Hans Cadigan, John Chess, James Clement, Albert Cockbum, Steven Coe, Stanley Cutler, Jace Davies, John Dubois, James Green, Ronald Harding, Paul Heikkinen, Thomas Higley, Larry Hollibough, Jeff Jacobson, Leif Jones, Brent Jurgenson, Eric Knight, Michael Knowles, William Kraupa, Don McCord, Christopher Lowe, Steven McQuaid, Michael Menard, Douglas Miller, Gary Miller, Ronald Montgomery, Michael Munsey, James Parrott, Mike Peckinpaugh, Charles Pedersen, Robert Pugh, Mark Ramels, Peter Flengstorff, Mike Surbrcok, Scott Wachter, Timothy Weir, Kevin Whiting, Robert Wurz, Max Zdilar, James Zeldenkrust, John PHI SIG A K PPA Chi Deuteron Chapter Colors: Magenta and silve Nickname: Pbz'S1'gJ Flower: Red carmztion Founded: Mar. 15, 1873 Symbol: Triple T'5 Place: Amheryt, Mau. 358 Adams, Jeffrey Alter, Robert Anderson, Soott 15. ,r gf ,,f. 4 .,g,.ggws5r:: - .. , ,..,V 6 ,,,,. . 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A Chaplin, Joel Christensen, David Combes, Brian Conway, Stephen Cooley, Mark Davis, Larry Dehning, Brent Dickerson, Anthony Dickerson, Kevin Dietsch, Gregory Edwards, Matthew Fortmann, Scott Foster, Thomas Gilfry, Paul Ginn, Alexander Granger, Edward Gross, Eric Harris, Donald Hayes, David Heyn, Martin Henn, Dave Hinton, Steve Hutchinson, John Johanson, Bret Johnson, James Kilburn, Edwin Knotts, Gilbert Knutzen, Roger Leach, Dennis Little, Jonathon Manion, Mark Manke, Matthew Mathy, Michael May, James McCullough, Michael Moynihan, Thomas Murphy, Edward Nason, Michael Nelson, Duane Nickels, Paul Oswald, Tracey Parker, Douglas Pazaski, Kevin Pemberton, Derek Reger, Joseph Reinholt, James Rhoden, Bryan Richards, William Roach, Jerry Roberts, Richard Shattuck, Jeffrey Schlager, Randy Shuler, Daniel Spitler, Brian Steck, Jay Suits, Bryan Swanson, Greg Tavis, Robert Thie, Mark Thomas, Stu Trusseil, Kevin Wittler, Jeffrey Woolf, Roger Young, Kevin SIG A ALPHA EPSILO 9 Washington Beta Chapter Colors: Purple and gol- Nicknamei SAE Flower: Violet Founded: March 23, 1856 Symbol: Lion Place: Uni1ferJz'ty of Alabama 562 3 i + sf9frii f3,iLe11: ' 1, A , . , , x 9, , Y i ri .4 ' :sei ,ft of ' Q. , r 2.I3256!i:,EE 'i' H 1 . :EP,i!iL-E. 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L X 5. x t r , ,X McKay, Soott Morgan, Stacy Newman, Russell Oneill, Timothy Orsi, Todd Palanuk, Derrick Pehl, Robert Pennington, Carl Penrod, Kraig Piper, David Platt, Beniamin Rainey, Reed Raney, Paul Ritter, Don Rowe, Eric Ruel, Kevin Rummer, Craig Ryan, Michael Schoening, Barry Sherwood, Bill Spiegelberg, Barry Suhadolnik, Matthew Swarthout, Michael Tasofl, Jellrey Vanderwilde, Russell Waltari, Kevin Warrington, Jon Williamson, Skip SIG A CHI ell l . l . rr: I , v,., . V-,V, V 3.5 mm .,- Beta Upsilon Chapter Colors: Blue and old go! Foundedzjzme 28, 1855 Flower: White roye Place: U nz'zfer5z'ty of Miami Symbol: Whize from 364 Anderson, Brian Anderson, Greg Brewer, Eddie Buchea Bruoe Chandler Lonnie Curry Don Davenny, Jeff Fagg, Kip Fagg, Kyle Fangen, Richard Ferguson, Steve Frazier, John Frink, Daniel Fulton, Bradford Gallant, Rob Getchell, Scotty Ginn, Hanno Hayden, Mark Houston, Michael lppolito, Michael Jaquish, Bill Kidder, Dave Kraft, Jeltrey Krall, David l.ingren, John Maenhout, Maury Marquiss, Mark Nixon, Mighael O'Brien. Michael Payne, David Portnoy, Mickey Powers, Thomas Richardson, Willie Rowe, Mark Sanchez, Robert Sandstrom, Curt Sandstrom, Derik Schuetl, Jeffrey Smolinske, Stephen Sordahl, Bradley Still, Joseph Suzuki, Christopher Taylor, Patrick Thompson, Bob Wetzel, Allan Winkler, Joseph Yusen, Eddy SIG FIR W. 'IIS My .-5 K: - X- Af' i1.3.+- , Q 'es lx. Delta Iota Chapter Colors: Gold, white and bldfk Nickname: Sigma Nu Flower: White Englixla Florabun Founded:jan. I, 1869 Symbol: Serpen! Place: Virginia Military I nftitute 366 M., .,,. V ,ww Q ' ' 15 ' ggi?-gf: ' ' fi .341 I s, mf 1' 1, ga X if il if 5 g ffl! W ,,f 'Wifi ll I .i?,,,h.. , gf 3 ii 2 . ills 2' 5 3' ' rr Q26 fe 9 l 3 L ill l Acey, Dennis Auer, Brian Auer, Jonathan Barrett, Mark Beach, Brian Book, Michael Bradley, John Brennan, Philip Coe, Matthew Collins, Ronald Corbett, Jeffrey Coury, David Dehom, David DeJong, Jon Devleming, Steven Dijulio, Matthew Doane, David Evans, Scot Filicetti, Joseph Fly, Jack Fode, Ronald Fuhs, Bradley Gelman, Mark Gerber, Douglas rf-Ae 596593 , W3? . . ,, M4 .,,,gfff i nf' ' ff I 'E 1 , iff? ef 3 iwwz Z l 4, in ., ,.,., m ,- .L- N ' ,X Gregory, Robert Griepp, Douglas Habegger, Scott Harlan, David Hay, william Hazzard, Paul Hummel, Jay Hummel, Jeftrey Hurlbut, John Irwin, Edward Jackson, Keith Jones, James Kilian, John Kolbeck, John Lebrun, Robert Ledlord, Bob Lee, Brett McGough, Daniel Milner, Michael Monroe, Michael Ohara, Kevin O'Neill, Todd Parker, Rod Patrick, Mark Pearce, John Perry, Alex Ratzke, David Riley, Gary Roth, Brian Sebold, Ron Shoemaker, Fritz Southall, Kenneth Sparks, Wade Starr, Brian Stavig, Michael Sullivan, Stephen Swollord. John Walsh, Richard Wemer, Kirk Wilkes, Brian Wilson, Ronald Young, Richard SIGMA PHI EPSILO 'z :gw ,f F S wmmsg , 15 lf, W , J 5-5. it g'4f:z.k, Washington Alpha Chapter Colors: Dark red and purple Nickname: Sig Ep Flowers: Red rose and purple won Founded: Nov. 1, 1901 Symbol: Golden heart Place: Rirhmona' College 368 Amsel, James Anderson, Mark Bauer, Brian Bernen, David Byme, Edward Burrows, Kevin Carter, Daniel Clarke, Mike Cook, Williams Coulson, Lawrence Doran, Shane Dudik, David Flom, Brad Foster, Doug Hansen, William Hedding, Terry Henderson, James Hille, Joel Johnson, Cris Johnson, Aaron Johnson, Kent Jorgensen, Randy Josephson, Kei Jurgensen, Kun Kangas, Andrew Klinkenberg, Paul Knox, Tom Krause, Terry Lablond, Richard Marsh, James Martin, Daniel Marlin, David McCluskey, Bruce McCorkle, Mark Miller, Jeff Miller, Steve Olsen, Gregory Piper, Kyle Preimsberg, Todd Raftis, David Flonngren, Jeffrey Sands, Jeff Schact, Keith Scnreck, Joseph Shepard, Thomas Stockman, Kurt Tackett, Bill Thamm, John Tucker, Jeff Tucker, Matt Walton, Don West, Eric Wheeler, Mark White, Van Wolf, Douglas Zumwalt, Michael TAU K PPA EPSILO I :,,..,,,...N ..,,..,. ,.,,........aa,aw-A-M., , .,.r.....v.4.-.,.a.,..........,, M l A D- ls Q N ' ,,. . 5p,..,- .. fp MQW? vvlyaof-:.-he-:Q ,- ,,,:'?g f+-Qu-L-' 'A' ww .affix -RKE THE Alpha Gamma Chapter Colors: Gray and cherry Nickname: Teke Flower: Red Carnation Four1cled:jan, IO, 1899 Symbol: Skull and rrorfbor Place: Wefleyan U nz'1fer5z'!y, Illinozlv 370 1 V' ,, A e , , M9- -s Abrahamson, James Angelo, Joseph Berg, Bryce 'i ' r - L1,1 5 Sli X' 1 Borchert, Paul Brink, Steven Buckingham, Steve Burton, Brian Curtis, Colin Gallucci, Mark Goodwin, Jeffrey Grieb, Roger Heldman, William Henderson, Gregg Henderson, Ken Hoover, Pierce Hopkins, James Hulbush, Ted - H.-.w,.W-111 , -:fs . ,.,, J , - 1 ' A 4312215 V 'ff X K iiii f Tails ,slut L,?Q1:'3'f' ':,, . i H z flfiihl Turbak, Charles Vandervelden, Eric Varga, Douglas Sternberg, James Tidwell, Mike Tompkins, Michael Townsend, Matthew egg 2 if j ai! Q54 'S Myers, Brent Newman, John Parrott, Steven Raymond, Mike Reisinger, Kirk Sandvoss, Kenneth Schuster, Brad Schuster, James Solid, Matthew Stanley, James Johnston, Bryan Jones, John Kahler, Dave Kamb, Thomas Kennedy, Arthur Lee, Jason Lohuis, James Magee, Michael Mason, Donald McDonald, Sean Mclntyre, Robert Mowlds, Rick i 571 THETA CHI Alpha Omicron Chapter Colors: Military red and whiff Nickname: Theta Chi Flower: Red Carnation Founded: 1856 Symbol: Ox Place: Norwifh. Vermont 572 . ,,,., s A Coleman, Gary Cramer, Michael Dahl, David Dickeson, John ,,., xl i r A'fa 0V Mafk 1 Alfano, Mike eww, 1 -he Belmondo, Brad ... ,,w,,2iU,w?g,, Bernard, Thomas l,,. , V- ,fr , -' If Q gig ' Cannell, Tom ,. 'Q ' ' Chessman, Montane , , Qi ' ' ' Cervarich, John 2421 - V i f er - s - Chestnut, Darin af V'-,, H 3 V fm. mug- - .Q 1 1 , V I - -fur , , V Q V is-Tiiwflfik Lg' - , -'Ui , Jar' , af' ,2i'1:T .,w tin , '-.. , V AV ,V ':,m,, , if ,lf 'Etvfi i' , r 1 1 V J iii? lf' V . ' w ' Dire, Paul f- A,--W,,.G1f,,,.. 1 M 4 r '5' V V rx.-4:14 .ff ,, ,., -X 'bs S1 1 ,1 - , 51, , 2 V ,, ,kV,k ik, ,W ,QQ 402.3 ' '. ie 'K ' fi X 12' 9 1152 K -vu V' an 'f,ff ar,- V, 'gy kV.,WL ,gr Douglas, Brad Dwyer, Craig Elliott, Robert Evans, Scott Forshag, Geoff 11:1 ' ' we ' ,Q 53 ,- J e 21- , , 1 sv LA , W W Hiya-, 1 Q, 4 V 4 ' A 1, if ru' :QQ 'F rr + ,:. x7'?--,' ' , 7 , 'Z'5',i' - 3 I a r T' a -4 r ,. , , N, ..,,,., ,.. 4, G- WNVVV H: ln 3' 9 , ,uf ' 'Q Z -nur, fit' fi Perl 5 5 Zh rr-.l - if if ' ,535 r 5' ' rl vw fy Q'M ii- V l, 3 fy -Vf' ,eff Vi, an A7135 'V.' . : ni ..':1 - ---, 6 L7 ,N 1 VVii F571 V 'A V- 1 , , r ' zz I ' f ,. , X I , 1 fag,-QQQIAMIT ,xi Franko, Jeffrey Gallinger, Bryan Hamilton, Terry Hatcher, James Haub Steven Hinck, Steve Hunt, Reed Hunter, Paul Johnston, David Kay, Brian Keating, Mark Kesselring, Keith ,eg,, ,Vi'- GMX, ', 1 . 2 a.ed7,,gsa', sam: - 1:4-,15g ' , ,, , King, Bruce Lawler, John Lieberg, William Macwhirter, Bruce Mano, Richard Meany, Paul Messenger, Craig x 2 . 1 , 4, Moore, Jeffrey Morgan. David Morris, Kevin Njos, Jon Nelson, Blake Noble, John Uddenberg, Kenneth O'NeiII, Mike Poner, J.P. Rath, John Reese, Dean Rider, Curtis Rogstad, Ryan Flussell, Kirk Sherman, Donald Skyta, Damon Sogn, Brian Surdyk, Larry Vandeursen, John Wall, Steve Wiggins, Gary Wozniak, Daniel Wysong, Jeffrey Young, Paul THETA X l Omega Chapter H Colors: Blue and wlyz' Founded: 1864 H Flower: Blue iriy Place: Rensselaer Polyteflo H Symbol: Unicorn 374 Doric, Michael Dunton, Richard Ellwood, Daniel Fitzgerald, Clement Hevly, Brian Jonson, Mark se W it w i irl Martin, Timothy Nelson, Greg Paterson, Gordon Pitzer, Jon Spens, Karl Steams, Steven Thein, Peter Ward, Jeffrey , . l l PHI KAPPA SIG Beta Psi Colors: Old gold and black Nickname: Phi Kap Flower: Yellow Chrysanthemum Founded: Ort. 19, 1950 Symbol: Maltere from Place: U nizferxity of Pennyylwnia Row One: Charles Powell, Doug Ingram, Yong N. S. Mitch Brockett, Robert R. Nieves, Robert S. Mac- man, Curtis Nelson, Mike Peterson, John Roper, Jel Hacker Kim, Aaron Drane, Rod Spurlock, Don Han- Dougall, Eric Seachris, David Garman, Robert L.S. Johnson, Scott Jonas. sen, Erik R, Glick, Brian Higby, Wes Luckey. Flow Taggan, Bryce D. Breitenstein, Darin T. Berger, Sten Two: Brett Chapman, Scott Cushing, Todd Danan, A. Tjaden. Not Pictured: Bob Neumiller, Ray Free- 376 4 4 6 i 5 5? E s 2 ,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,, nw, MW ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, , W , W, , W , 5 lllll Coman , Hall fir t fl lil 9' Coman First Floor From Left Row One Barbara Engel Belinda Detering Vivian Gore Retha Kay Dotson Chris Cane Row Two Krlstan Hurlburt Brenda Lenhart Cheryl Stelzer Judi Arvidson Karla Craig April Cochran Mitzi Hulet Jason Jorgensen Randy Jorgensen Melissa Grim Jan Dorbolo Sharon Friend Karen Manring Row Three Autumn Calkins Melodee Crai Cathy Keogh Diana Ohlund Row Four Anne Spangler Anne Sanfor Rachel Pate Susan Howe Rob Shaw 8. cat David Antal Diane Lamb Coman 'l' y 5 I second 378 geek It Coman, Second Floor, From Left: Row One: Susan Stephenson, Pate, Linda Sue Irvine, Debbie Maggs, Dorm Cat. Row Two: Beth Janet D. Morris, Brenda Frederick, Sandy Bubbles Loughry, Elizabeth by Schoedel, Khursheed Mama, Garfield, Jilly Narramore, Row Three: Lynn Edgren, Janice Deen, Rita Chow, Carol Barnes, Elaine Zamora, Johnson, Dawn Raney. l I 9 1 1 i 4 .V it' 3' ii? 'ii f 4 ,gf , ,gi 5 if 'i 7 fi ,' 4 '1 :L . + . fr , t. . 5 , , l 1,1 J ' if 1, . M? , , , f ,, Coman s Y-25 V 1.22 ? f!'1If , it 5? e third ,N Soi Zed l iman, Third Floor, From Lehi: Row One: Denise Densie Hieber, Lisa Roles. Row Three: Andrea Smitty Smith, Su Colville, Tammy Fweedy lhee-ks Horsley, Sandi Sandi Hoeger, Jill P.A.T. Richardson, Lesia Davis, Valerie Little Brillo Hudson, Darlene M. Garrett, Jason Jorgensen, 'ichard' Warren, Cathi Kahlua Hamlin. Flow Two: Pam Dodge, Barb Ray, Heidi Delaney, Stacy Nips Freeman. gura Tile Patti, Janet Clutch Higgins, Lynda Maynard Reynolds, Sandi l l, E Coman Ha N fourth aman, Fourth Floor, From Left: Row One: Sherilee McAuley, Amy True- od, Carol Aitcheson, Julie St. John, Marla Aeschliman, Sheri Harding, Jason rgenson. Row Two: Debbie Osman, Snuffie Herrera, Bernie Krussel, Suzy ill, Mary Axtman, Dana Dobbs, Jennifer Barker, Lori Mclntosh, Gerri Martin, , .a,,'1-, , ,g Y. mf. Kathy Jones. Row Three: Janine Goemmer, Deborah Appel, Dina Stockley. Pauline Yong, Laurie Fullmer, Patty Frick, Sue Schoedel. Darlene Garrett. Row Four: Becky Kuranko, Barbara J. Schaal. Julie Jensen. Teresa Rhea. Lori Gagnon, Linda Hase, Mary E. Freeman. Laurie Franklin. 379 Ha East Community f II 3 Z Community East From Left Row One Marjorie Noyes Kathryn Ftundle Kathryn Marvel, Charlene James, Dee Dee Cox. Row Two. Chris Goff, Karen Stevens, Eline Brown, Patty McCann, Jennifer Meade, Amy Hathaway, An- nette Osier, Stacy Simpson, Deby Noble. Row Three: Debbie Wilson, Cindy Fennimore Sarah Gllleard Jann Wakefield Linda Parkman Mystique Dar nielle, Beck: Ertel, Jana Egan, Gwen Hanson. Row Four. Cindi Thordarsor Staci Thordarson, Amelia Andaleon, Connie Snider, Dana Durant, Sand Braucht, Michele Burris, Laura Dibbern, Barbara Wood. Community f N West Ha 380 Community West, From Left: Ftow One: Katy Marek, Linda Roos Under- wood, Nancy Lim, Kimberly Hubbard, Laura Dagle, Charlotte Whitney, Tamara Chitty, Alissa Zellmer, Cheryl Ingalls. Row Two: Jill Peterson, Danielle Babbitt, Cindy Bradham, Jane Strausz, Marie Wallace, Joanne Schmidt, Janice Judd, Kim Kaut, Paula Straw, Row Three: Lisa Bollinger, Cyndi Bowen, Lisa Kel- logg, Leigh Matsuyoshi, Kristin Hatch, Heidi Einecke, Rhona Robens Chapman, Julie Albertson, Mary Ann Brannon, Jeanne Kreston. Row Amy Wojtanowicz, Peggy Brown, Dorraine Talbo, Lynn Bernier, Brenda ler, Kristin Nygard, Karen Felix, Tara Benson, Janet Breitenbach, Campbell, Nancy Trucano. i fl vi . i. .. - 34 1 1.- xx if ' mv. x it YES, WE HAVE NO BA NA NAS! WSU GONE APE. Remember childhood birthday parties with all the balloons and cake and ice cream? Well, those days are far from over at WSU. With your birthday in mind, a few of your friends might get together and send you the present you always dreamed of . . . or never wanted. His name is Big Ray, the Stripping Gorilla. Actually, Big Ray, played here by Bruce Hilliard, isnit a long term gift. You have to give him back. He works for Delirious De- liveries Unlimited, a crazy business that is fairly new to the Palouse area. Delirious Deliveries offer the services of Big Ray and a few other bizzare and wonder- ful messengers to bring good tidings to friends on that special occasion. Balloons can be added, as well as other party gifts. Around Halloween, costumes are also available for the professional touch at the party of your choice. Don't be surprised someday if an ape walks up to you and says, i'Excuse me, but are you ? I Albertson. Julie , QQ , 1 Bollinger, Lisa , ' ' ,L Bradham, Barbara C. '- Brown, Eline Marie . ,X 2 Y V Chapman, Alice Irene ,wx -. , 3' , my it V . Chitty, Tamara D. S N zQ,j7fAN- ' ai 4 s at v t, '-'-f..,v Coulter, Flose Mary ' y ' J za 2 . ,,., . . cnsifuiii, sara 'et irl 7 im 4 .. ' M , ' ii' i ii Dibbern, Laura Jane w , Egan, Jana M, , Wli' , i ,V . , A Enel, Beck: ff i' f B fl. H Fennimore, Cynthia L. 4 , It ' 3 , -, I' 9 J f . . Gohrick, Lisa Ann yy, - L ff. ! i' DQ N55 'AR' Hergert, Jennifer Kay W e .I 'A '25 ' ' '.'i ' i James Charlene Anne ,,, 9 , V1 1 r 2- W- . , If ' 4 L ' 5' Judd, Janice L. . WP e I 2 5 Q 1 A Kaut, Kimberly K. J f W 7 lp' Marek, Katherine i ' ' -' ' Mawel, Kathryn Ann . 5 P Matsuyoshi, Leigh K. I J' V . McCann, Patricia D. A I J ' - V xv Meade, Jennifer Erin ' I ,, 7,5 Molchan, Michelle ' ' ' Noyes, Marjorie ,. '- In S K ,, Roberts, Rhona 3 v .dw '- to f Schmidt, Joanne Marie , ' X ' ' ' Snider, Connie Jean Sreitenbach, Janet A J Starr, Samantha I Stevens, Karen Ann , I W Stewart, Lisa Jean ' J 1 Strausz, Jane Emily A J' X' Straw, Paula fn ' - w -f Talbo, Dorraine Leiko 1 - . A I ' ' guy , . Trucano, Nancy ' 4' if X gb W 14 . fs., Underwood, Linda Jane an A W 1. W W I M S W Wallace, Marie Anita ,.f - 1 :if -f 'V if 4. Q... N ' N ,. p1. gfa, 1 . I f , Whitney, Charlotte .A - 1941 ii 1 . if , z .M iilflr if Q Zellmer, Alissa 381 Davis i lisa! first second VH' if , H ii . ffffinrfzi it 4, Q l Davls, First and Second, From Left: Flow One: Belinda Simmons, Kathy Julie Lonergan, Renee Koide, Melissa Johnson, Nancy Klinefelter, Suzanni Schoistoll, Patricia Yurczyk, Rose Monroe, Mari Carmean, Kendra Golden, Geppert, Mairi Brooks, Meg Robsahm BHD., Kim Patzer. Row Three: Car Sandra Fiendle, Connie Willis Thompson, Kirsten Taylor, Betsy Daniels, line Wilson, Mary Nichols, Lisa Pierce, Anne Alle Henderson, Sally Engj Cathy Meyers, Marcy E. Knapp. Row Two: Barbara Sells, Laurie McLeod, bretson, Linda James, Jonica Larson, Belinda Lacomb, Rae Lynn Hilliard. ' T ill Q l , l- third fourth Davis, Third and Fourth Floor, From Left: Row One: Judy t'Mickey Ander- son, Jan Mickey Hillestad, Terry Gehlen, Ginger Fernandez, Janis Hawkins, Cynthia Thomson, Kaia-Lisa Akre, Sherri Anne Linton, Heidi Ann Howeiler, Sally Sharp, Jackie Sell, Laura Kiser. Row Two: Anne Harkonen, Sandy Warren, Mary Burwash, Becky Sabolewski, Anne Miller, Heidi Winters, Lori Way, Lori Bepanich, Sheryl Tjoelker. Row Three: Anne 'Space' Hendry, 382 f T l 2 ' g . 5 i . f T f , f r 5 .- S AmyKay Trueblood, Teri Betz, Linda Dills, Karen Piller, Janice Mano, Meloi Payne, Jan Tilbury, Jenny Wolf, Melissa Harp, Shannon Widener, Debtl Andrews. Row Four: Cathy Coppock, Fleady Freddy, Marsha Carpenter, Til Diaz-Gonzalez, Kathy Stevenson, Linda James, Jonica Larson. Rhonda Guo Keidi Finkbeiner, Connie Bobroff, Leslie Badger. gf' Davis Ha N sponsors DAVIS Davis, Officers and Staff, From Left: Row One: Mari Carmean lStandardsJ, Kathy Schofstoll, Jan Hillestad, Kirsten Taylor, Jonica Larson. Row Three: illary Nichols Nice Presidentj, Kendra Golden lPresidentl, Belinda Simmons Anne Space Hendry, Belinda Lacomb, Meg Flobsahm RHD., Sheryl Tjoel- Secretaryl, Jenny Wolf lTreasurerl. Row Two: Linda James, Sandy Warren, ker, Teri Betz. 0 ,if , if 'I V 5 6 Anderson, Judith Ann 2 M45 , , ,, ., ' M K Andrews, Deborah Kay ik Q -' l f rr ' CL Annomen, Cindy Marie ' ' i f f' X 'f , L Badger, Leslie A f my ,A A Q f A i I ? Brooks, Main M, f , ' f f i Nfff' 3 Bumash' Maw 1? 'ii X l ii: l A Q Carman hfninilegggi il A S , L S aw. K Fi f' D. H. W,tz2j22 A5,' ' r i ' Q D ax . ,,,,,,,,, rrri . :I - MBV- ., T if W C I y I M, Z ,. , fy g QS, M X i, Q '34 Aa. , ,,,, ,y,,:,, ,,,, ,. f. , K ' ., , M 'K , 1 'K i 1 - ' , , i x 'ss' iff i 7 1 , 1lXill,: in f T, T L D' Nl li X ,, ,. .4 ,H 4 'i-i,.v.a, fa i, i ',Y't? ell, lgxhlgal . ,w - ii lla ni i , . 2 s.,,,, LA i ' A, A. 1 i 5 4 :ra 5 ': -:?ff,'e 5. ' Engebrelson, Sally Gepperl, Suzanne M. Golden, Kendra J. Harkonen, Anne Louise Henderson, Anne Alethea Hendry, Anne Henriksen, Karen L, Hillestad, Jan M. Hilliard, Rae Lynn James. Linda Kiser, Laura C. Knapp, Marcy E. Krein, Brenda Marie Larson, Jonica Linton, Sherri Anne Mano, Janice Molina, Antonia Helen Nichols, Mary K. Pierce, Lisa Marie Fiepanich, Lori Lynn Sell, Jacqueline M. Sharp, Sally A. Simmons, Belinda L. Skagen, Joan Tabbert, Diane Marie Taylor, Kirsten Tioelker, Sheryl Trueblood, Amy Kay Warren, Sandra Diane Widener, Shannon Leach Wilson, Caroline Winters, Heidi Noel Duncan Dunn ll'Sf second Duncan Dunn IFS! t :rd s . . ,il iii Y U 0 , y T . I , ff Duncan Dunn, First and Second Floor East, From Left: Row One: Cindy Three: Lola Schiefelbein, Sandy O'Hara, Karen Bennett, Leigh Forde, Sus: Elliot, Louise Sheard, Monica Dee, Cheryl Fluffner, Terri Zeuenbergen, Susan Kupec, Melinda Hendricks, Tammy Coffey, Terri L. Steel, Kathy Knadle, Meli Otis, Michelle Yeager, Denise Seville, Terri Sabotka, Shannon Skene, Nancy da Griffin, Sandy Goddard. Row Four: Kris Miller, Kim Northy, Ann Doblf DeFord, Shelly Petrich, Evanna Woltering, Michelle Smith. Row Two: Lee Ann Colleen Crotty, Elizabeth Thomas, Amy Butler, Pam Paczkowski, Stephar Link, Karen Perry, Colleen Stolz, Lynn Hugdahl, Shellie Taylor. Brenda Booth, Wallace, Susan Mayes. Kathy Clauss, Karen Hansen, Deon Lee, Lori Parsons, Norrie Walker. Row Duncan Dunn, First and Third Floor West, From Left: Row One: Anne El Paula Jones, Sandy Lauersen. Cindy Dolen, Carmen Caine. Ftow Two: Bob Jones, Shannon Simpson. Heidi Bacon, Melet G. Santos. Alison Marsds l-lolly Clark. Bonnie Newton, Sabrina Adams, Row Three: Julianne Lear Paula Biggar. Julie Small, Julie Satterthwaite, Nubia A. Solorzano. Su: Johnson, Kim Calvert, Row Four: Carol 'Spike' Guenther. Alice Bowehl. I Peterson. Susan Van Leuven. Lynn Kuhlrnan, ,X W' J A' e Fa vim, rw 's V Jef, Q I fl' .s L- ' 2. of 1 2? .L at 4 gf Q ia., , tag ? L., 3? 1 fe UW Q 3 , 1A,Z . 1 f.,,, 'Egg rdf 5. :Hr l .,i ia , . . Alvin ff +1-4.5,-M-,..f1, ' , 5-15? : A- , , Q wi? 'ifiliii ' 1 f Wifi ' . wil i Q 'J I i - . X. 14 V . ,. l - 2. l almv- .T .xi 1-1111 V ' A-'X 1' fg Q. ,L - sa ' ' Q 'Q'-.1 I of f 1 f 'J Q 2 all 2' , 1 lar g ogy. , gg, Q F ' , 'fi fr M-ff kt: 4. 'iw 1 Q f . . - ? ,,g2 ti t - jeg, Walker, Norrie Ann Woltering, Evanna Yeager, Mary Michelle Zevenbergen, Terri L. Biggar, Paula K. Butler, Amy M. Caine, Carmen M. Calvert, Kimberly Sue Clauss, Kathleen Clemen, Anne Marie T. Cowan, Michal A. Crandell, Debbie Crotty, Colleen Davenport, Denise L. Dawson, Nancy L. Deford, Nancy Delen, Cindy Ann Ellis, Anne Grace Goddard, Sandra A. Gohrick, Laura B. Johnson, Suzanne M. Knadle, Kathy Ann Leach, Julianne MacKenzie, Kim Sara Mandell, Karen Renee Matais, Michelle D. Memmelaar, Jennifer Meyer, Yvonne M. Newton, Bonnie F. O'Hara, Sandra Otis, Susan C. Parsons, Lori Susan Petrich, Shelly Pickens, Patricia L. Poage, Joanna C. Pugh, Sherry Lynne Flowehl, Alice E. Sabotka, Terri Lynne Santos, Ma Melet Satterthwaite, Julie K. Sheard, Louise D. Small, Julie Flobin Smith, Michelle K. Solorzano, Nubia Stiles, Jennifer Marie Tee, Monica Susan Thomas, Elizabeth Ann Thursten, Sunday Lee Uhler, Lynn M. Gannon Ha first MW 'rlffli F E L rw S .,,... .ff V.,: ig 1 V G Z V G 1 . Gannon, First Floor, From Left, Row One: Scott White, Bob Root, Rusty Woolf, Dave O.J. Simpson, Norm Gehring, Brad Halverson, Jeff Fritzle 'iBB Cooper, Van Nelson, Allen Larson. Row Two: Matthew Edwards, PaulA. Aaron McMichael, Mike Kight, Joel Fliming. Flow Four: Stephen E.T. Parri: Fisher, Aaron Cussons, Adam 'iGoon Roberts, Gus Simonds,Jeff Kuest,Trixi Troy Carroll, Todd Robbins, Ed Kokane Kane, C.L. Fagan, John Chin Turtle, Keith Baskett, Dwain Oster, Jerry Basic, Mark Bishop. Row Three: Ray Chim Schofield, Keith Koplitz, Eric Lockard, Karl M. Jernstedt. Ha 386 Gannon II second li fffix swf-' Gannon, Second Floor, From Left, Row One: Robert Bob Graham, Riley Vance, Mark Mitchell, Dev Campbell, Don Suerdrup, Scott 'iLuke Walker, Alan Kamikaze Athlete Boyd, Brett The Who Kelly. Row Two: John Unruh, Bryan Corliss, Brent Neu, Biff R. Daltry, Stephan Schier, John 'iPente Hanra- han, Juan S.D., Craig Cricklewood Green. Row Three: Robert Hayden, Cheah Chinanot Kuan Yean, Colin Henderson, Todd Silvertongue So berg, Marty Party Reeves, Thomas Morgan. Greg Knutson, Jimbo Death Morrison. Row Four: Randy Colbert, Matt AMF Whitver, Jeff Bruy John Lover Ladderud, Tim Red Pickle Heikell, Scott Porter, Ken B Dipper Burows. Ki I' is Gannon Ha!! Vi 4 l f fx gli VL , i' 4 ' Hi ' ii F' A frilly' A i Y Q Ywvi it - , iannon, Third Floor, From Left, Row One: Masachistic Tim, Si-Chul Lee, Petersan, Pete Schuppenhauer, Duane Brinson, Daniel Cole, Donald Rees, like Adams, Spencer Stimmel, Brian Knopp, Don Bishop, Tim Egerton, John Craig Massie, Doug Rarig, Mr. Doug. Row Four: Gene Mays, Robert Nehring, rattell. Row Two: Jaimie J.R. Roeder, Mike Bell, Scott Jonas, Rob Bert Bryan Paulson, Joe Green, Tony Olney, Chris Feryn, John Ball Semrau, aisden, Paul Greenwood, Andy Handley, Mike Klozar, Neal Thompson, Bruce Mazur, Paul Jay, Scott Urstad. iregory Bower, Capt. Dave Szam. Row Three: Scott Fisher, Ken Fox, Mark l Xxx, Bannon, Fourth Floor, From Left, On The Floor: Jim Fuchs, Pat Sandwich Dugan, Jay Gaunt Russell ll, Ryan Zulaul, Row One: Marty Benson, Lyle lurd, Ed Kramer, Jamie Pechtl, Chip Lake, Kevin Dunham, Michael Becker, lell Aliment, Dave Olson. Row Two: Paul Berghout, Dwight J, Newell, Steve Marty, Carlos Lopez, Jefi DeHaven, George R. Smith. Kevin T. Waf, Matt Cahill. Row Three: Chris Berghout, Daryl Logue, Bob Morgan, Bret Larreau, Paul Brundage, NeilWiIson.Row Four: Brook Lang, Robert Krebs, Jeff Marler, Dan Laughlin, Blake Carrigan, Chris Quinn, Neal Reiland, Tony Dickerson. Gannon IRM! fhih ffl' l i gil Y' M-it M15 H Gannon Fifth Floor From Left Row One Andy Bremmeyer Dan DF Jansen Row Two Terry Hockey Renick Bob Schuster8t Kathy Jim Wood ling Bradley Seka Aibre Row Three Tom McDonagh 8t new wave bear Bill Bowling Andres Locatl Rodney Russell David Pecchla Alun Seka Boswell Dan Seka Lavallee Row Four Marck Robinson8tSynbad Mike Givem thirds Halseth Phil Seka Klucking Kevin Seka Karlson Mark Lottk Row Five Shawn Zink Jim Seka Bakken Anne Ostolaza Jon David Buc miller David Seka Power Bob Seka Blgler Row Six Karl Seka Koal Gannon hhdY snfh 388 Gannon, Sixth Floor, From Left: Row One: Mike Kerlin, Mike Collins, Phill Leila, Bob Chip Harris, Ernest N. Warfel, Steve Kelly, Will Jenkel. Flow Two Zed Magumba, Doofus R. Poindexter, Zorro, Eric Johnson, Wayne Gentry Eric Kreigir. Row Three: David Telford, Benn Hanson, Jeff Barnhart, Jou Wardog, Tim C. Bloomster, Kurt F. Ohlson, Greg Lee, Chuck Zalesky. Roi- Four: Alexander J. Flyncarz ll, Flick Haus. Gannon Hal! QUVL L JM ET. LLL-H H annon Officers and Government From Left Row One Norman Gehring Ladderud ARC C L Fagan Floor Rep Brad Halverson ARCXPC Treasurer Robert Schuster Secretary Dan Jansen Games Room Keith Baskett ARC 81 PC John Orlando 5th Floor Rep Tom Morgan eal Relland Vice President Gus Simonds President Kevin Wolf 2nd Floor Rep Gene Mays 3rd Floor Rep landards Board Chalrman Mark van Peit House Mug Flow Two John X ns Q ' i J H1 J - p Y li e Gannon Hall officers annon Officers, From Left: Row One: Bob C. Schuster iSecretaryJ, Gus ero Simonds fPresidentj, Neal Reiiand Nice Presidentj. Row Two: Dan B. nsen iGames room Managerj, Norm F. Gehring iTreasurerJ, Kevin T. Wolf tandards Board Chairmanj, Chris D. Wolf ii-louse Managerj. Goldsworthy Hall first Ha 390 Goidsworthy N second Goldsworthy, Flrst Floor, From Left: Floor: Richard Matthew Ozanich, Marshall Henington. Row One: Jim-Boy Eller Ill, Helen-Boy Pence Ill, Scott- Boy Lardizabal Ill, Thuan-Boy Luu lll, Big Peter-Boy Lamb lll, Geolt-Boy McKinlay lll, Soormin' Norman Dean lll, Gregg-Boy Hall Ill, Dan-Boy Herrig- stad XX, Bird Boy Ill, Scott Boy Colby lll, Azita-Boy Karimi Ill, Suzanne-Boy Murray lll, Dan-Boy Kirchmeier Ill. Row Two: Kevin-Boy Judd Ill, Debi-Boy i l l 3 E Smiley Ill, Harold-Bob Whitehead Ill, Kelly-Boy Chandler lll, Darsi-Boy Buchl lll, B, Harold-Boy O'Reilly Ill, Eddie-Boy Amato Ill, Jett Marks, Gordon-Boy M lll, Tony-Boy Uylente Ill, Scott Wike Ill, Scott Callahan. Row Three: Barr Bjerke, James W. McShane, P.l. Guy Ftesol, Erik Christenson, Ftay Steel Clyde T. Juke Jr., Timothy Coliman. Goldsworthy Second Floor, From Left: Floor: Regan Leon, Daryl J. Jelic, Mike Hagerth, Rod Benoit, Steven Turney, Max H. Nowell. Row Tt- Leonard, Kenneth C. Keyes, Steven A. Holt, John Brossard, Jeff Ellingsen. Craig Hollis, Jum Gregoire, Jim Stafford, James Sehlager, Stu Adair, Cl Row One: Dave Jimi Thirtyacre, Fton Eddie Sprouse, Radar Harmon, Rod Moran, Andy Knudsen, KMike Schuett, Tom May. Row Three: Tom Scht Stark, Sir John James Cannell ll, Billy Kennelly 444, David Donich, Anthony man, Greg Osterloh, Ken Hoekema, Mike Taylor, Jerry Miskovsky. oldsworthy Third Floor From Left Floor Pat Dooris Pete Sternberg eresa Cobb Rick Kalamar Debbie Bartlett, Darin Kurosu, Sharon Friend alen Mr Sports Culver Matt Wirkkala Ken Jones Glen tO07l Keefe Cecil Narens Row One Mike McQuaid Time Hale Ron Vantrease Bob Schwie r Robert Prez Bartlett Gilbert Hop Newhouse Randy Goulet Dennis Gofdsworthy X Ha!! third Bigness Steve Thorland Row Two Invisible Big Dick George Randle A Hump Humphreys Barbituates Buford Clay Jones Mitch Bowman Mark Hipp KendallN Williams Dave Mock Brian Cook Jerry Homola FlowThree Carl Papa Endeltn Chad Esvelt GregoryA Cole Brian Jughaid Jolley , I A i I I Q , . N K , ,fi n i. f, ' -A 1 . A 4 H w 3 1 it fit' lI.l1. . g H, 5, .H H:' 1' 'Il' H , 1 , Y ', , . ,' ' . a t t t r oldsworthy, Fourth Floor, From Left: Floor: Wally Gator, John R. Farn- Conn, Brian L. Marlow, Darren Wilkins, Brady tBunchJ Alexander, Mark hmidtgall, Randy Spaniel. Row One: Todd Fitzpatrick, Dan Day, John Tate, an Seely, Jettrey Schlenz, Ken Enawa, Brad Helgason, Clay Martin, Rick einz, Tim Wright, John Bacon. Row Two: Edric Daida, Erik B. Gahringer, Goldsworthy Ha Il fourth Greg Larry Bird Whyatt, David J. Rogers, Gary P. Baldridge, Christopher Andrews. Row Three: Bill Holter, Doug Bitchin Thompson, John i'Bitchin Seaberg, Mike Sharp, Joe Bitchin Blattner, Russ Hester, Pete Townsend, Dean Knudtson, Mark Alvick. 391 Goldsworthy Ha!! fit Goldsworthy Fifth Floor From Left Row One Ken Masel Jim Krouse Duke Don Anspach Row Three Wayne McCann Jeff Pust Jeff Brand D Brian Leibsohn Pat Lyden Scott Alderson Steve Simpson Mike Meyer Row Andrrson Steve Malsolm Paul son Ezechukwu Jeff Fairman Jim Webb Two Vrad Barmore, Michael Gorrie, Dave Kirschbaum, Ray Smith, James Christopher George, Henry Fisk Hunsaker, Rustin Hall, Doug Krueger, Brian Schrotenboer, Paul Srclare, Fiouel Goldsworthy Hall sixt 392 . .,.. i Q Goldsworthy, Sixth Floor, From Left: Floor: John Harsh Carey, Greg Harsh James, Mark Harsh Haller, Darin i'Harsh Arnold, Bill Harsh Mann Valley Boy, Wade Killian, Troy Melson, Ted Butt, Jerry Hope, Brian Maas. Row One: Chris Barzan Blanchat, Mitch Beef Hancock, Milo Undlin, Kirk Squiggy Flenn, Jim ln There Hilker, John Sure Shot Burke, Dave McBride, Eric Chip Pederson, Mike Normal Brothers, Brent Buck Me Q' Young. Flow Two: Jeff Huisingh, Garth C. Moore, Dave Turner, Tai Le, Mi Carroll, Mike Wheeler, Michael Dotson, Robert Horton, Mart Oz Aaslan Dallas Sholes, Ernst Schubert. Flow Three: Jim Plaatsman, Mark Smit Gregg Hollingsworth, Lawrence Means, Jeff Lankford, Dave Tryon, Mike Ca lile, Paul Leonard, Mel Wester. Gofdsworthy Ha N ,S govt. oldsworthy Government From Left Row One Pat Doorrs Floor Rep ohn Seaberg'Sports Rep. Dan Day-Standards Rep, Jeffrey Schlen-Floor resident Rick Heinz Social Exec Gary Buldrrdg ARC Exec Mel Wester P Goldsworthy Row Two Dan Boy Klrchmeler ill 1st Floor Social Fiep Ftob Banlett President Dennis Blgness Sports Hep Ft Allen Hump Hum phreys Floor Fiep Eric Baumann Photo Lab Manager Slim Food Rep Jim Boy Eller Ili Row Three Reggie T Lutzvrck Dave Klrschbaum James Hunsaker Jim Hliker Mark E Smith John Brossard Carl Enderlln , r J J r,r re ir e I T ff 'A Q , I is Ye.. :gr V , ,A 1 1 L 4 p tif- Ii? I 5- ln. oldsworthy Staff and Officers: From Left: Mel Wester-Vice President, obert Bartlett-President, Mark E. Smith-Treasurer. Row Two: John Bros- ard-Social Chairman, Robert Stark-Sports Director, Cari Endierlin-Newsletter G0 Idsworthq Ha ll officers Editor, Eric Bauman-Photo Lab Manager. Not Pictured: Dave Donich-House Manager. 393 Krueqef Hall first Kruegel, Flrst Floor, From Leh: Row One: Glenn Bradford, Pat Kunz, Alan Hall. Row Two: David Ouellette, Richard Reno, Jim Divis, Peter Bissell, Tim Youngers, Robin Dezellem,Gary Tonder. Row Three: Randy Clawson, Scot Rasmussen, Darryl Gerber, Steve Covert, Frank Stone, Michael L. Kappes, Douglas R. Wagner, Chris Buscher. Row Four: General Dean, Steve V Axelson, Major Dean Kisler, Greg Wands, Tom Dobias, Alfred Tetrea Aurthor Forest, Tariq Akmal, Ken Birdwell. Krueqel Hail second Kruegel, Second Floor, From Left: Row One: Gerald Gardner, Dave Hud- dleston, Jack Brandt, Doggy Dave Miller, Mark Warman, Mike's B.F., Chris Waterbed Frey, DudIey's B.F., D. Bubbles Charles, Eric Campbell, Tom Bubba Robinson, Jim Miller, Jesce Gonzales. Row Two: Dave Faletto, Russ Brown, Marc Ditommaso, Mark Lacasse, Greg Moses MacGowan, Dave Starry, John Mossenburg, Dave Konz, Brad Calbick, Randy Ray, Mark Przybyl- 394 10 rf' ski. Row Three: Wang, Ken BWOC Jackson, Keith Sinay, Jeff Heilm Frank Wood, Ed Reeves, Steve Holden, Jim Burton, Richard t'The lt lso Mike Death Gradner Obrastoff, Brent Anderson. Row Four: Craig Fowl Dale Baldwin, Glenn Blondin, Forest Susemiehl, Scott Schiele, Doug M Crook, Greg Saltsman, Andy McBride, Dirk Nehrhood, James Ronald Cole Jesus Chanlatte, Donald Feierabend, John Volk. ruegel, Third Floor, From Left: Row One: Mark Brown, David Jensen, 'illiam Flowers, Sushil Deodhar, Gregory Deffenbaugh, William Lilleness, :ott Phibbs, Jed Januchowski, Anthony Cain, Lorri Mobley, Jim Clifton. Row No: Tom Ftouleau, Mark Westover, David Sharp, Chris Lundquist, Marc verson, Mark Tom, Julius Femi, Scott Peck, Ed Favilla. Row Three: Chris 'Brien, Chris Moores, Danny Maurer, Paul Thoma, Terry Sax, Douglas Krueqel Hail third Ferguson, Steven Shigaya, Jon Musch, Doug Werrnan, Bill Holzberger, Richard Beechner. Row Four: Bruce Urashima, John Hoback, Clarke Richardson, Terry Swartos, Mike Sloan, Mark Kinsel, Allen Dauterman, Bruce Montgomery, Steven Lunde, Scott Brown, Steve Latham, Dan Treed, Frank Olson, Paul Selsor, Paul Morley. f '9 lruegel, Fourth Floor, From Left: Row One: Frank Sampson, Ed Voss, ohn Hockaba, Anthony Pauli, Brett Bisyak, Rob Collins, Bod Nemitz, Robert Schilling, Mark Bilderback, Todd Adams. Flow Two: Tien Nguyen, Steve Stougard, Craig Callies, Pat Boshears, Gary Helling, Vinh Nguyen, Kevin Ihamberlain, Brian Burns, Todd Rosenfelt, Chris Beck, Don Park. Row Krueqel Hal! fourth Three: Jon Mathison, Mark McMillan, Glenn Berry, Bruce Grant, Wayne Berry, David Tyner, Joseph Simek, Mike Branning, Ken Kirkland, Douglas Warner. Row Four: Carl Bach, Joel Huesby, Allen Miedema, Kim Nix, David Lorengo, Gary Ferson, John Krussel, Mike Cabage, John Elliott, Mike Leskovar, Philip Hisayasu. McAIlister Ha i first Ha 396 Mc!! Nister I! second ,g J vw' McAllister, First Floor, From Left: Ftow One: Karen Jurgensen, Cyndie Jackson, Lisa Dillon, Patty Tunison, Elisabet Gunnarsson, Jacqualynn Duran, Cynthia Anderson, Martha Moore, Jennifer Brown. Row Two: Terri Hess, Robin Hardiman, Mary Kobza, Suzzanne Heathman, Elly Martin, Carol Nichol- son, Amy Hunter, Theresa lmlig, Kathie Tunison, Karol Anderson, Kathy Snider. Row Three: Anita Seymour, Melanie Shepard, Janice Tonkin, Be Boss, Anna Jelmberg, Charlene Turner, Julie Taylor, Kristie Callihan, J Glasgow, Beth Keist, Sooyeon Kwon. Row Four: Kim Bunger, Jennie Simo son, Erin Green, Susan Leon, Ann Thyme, Mary Winters. McAllister, Second Floor, From Left: Ftow One: Sharon Brower, Fester, Pat Elliott, Karen Niemantsverdriet, Gwen O'NeilI, Lisa Etberidge, Sally Werner. Row Two: Amy Twomey, Kristi Flaming, Jeanne Woon, Celeste Nyland, Howard Nyland, Robin Michael, Lori Hohman, Stephani Armitage, Phoung Le, Althea Silva, Tracey Roberts, Lola Fteisenauer, Lori Schrowder, Janine Chap- I ---v-'wwsvw- pell. Row Three: Marianne Powers, Karen Hutchins, Shari Johnson, Michel Pike, Karen Kukuk, Bunny Bufu, Ann Schmidt, Kim Ferbrache, Patti Johnsoi Connie Lockhart, Cindy Miller. Row Four: Julie Thompson, Delona Lang Brer Bear, Julie Virgil, Christi J. Henricksen, Karen May, Lynelle Lee, Tamrr Wilkerson, Cristi Casperson, Terese Atkinson, Mike Irving tPreppiel. Hal! third lcAlIister Third Floor From Left' Row One' Pam Davis, Brigette rederick, Debbie Moore Carol Thompson, Tina Crefeld, Kathie Show Lisa Garfield Deane Daggett Nancy Terry Terri Meyer 81 Chester Marci Smith atherine Lundvall Alicia Steichen 81 Teddy Beth Booth Row Three Kathi Ellis Martie Copeland Mary O Bryan Kathy Wingard Melanie Waiss Lynn Settergren Carolyn Barkley Denise Davb Lianna Brynn Sue Cheney Molly Owens Kristeen Anderson Elizabeth Lawton Linda Fredrick Wendy Snider reteld, Brenda Evrett, Cyndi Innes. RowTwo: Vicki McCutchin,Sandy Bmith Haller. Row Four: Beverly James, Cindy Clement, Lori Hodges, Angela Ha ll fourth lcAllister, Fourth Floor, From Left: Row One: Allene Armstrong, Colleen llancy, Lisa Gomez, Jayne Hooke, George Bear, Jannine McDonald, Sara ield, Felecia Kelly, Merrie Caldwell, Shellie Molitor, Sheila Harnett, Kalisa enne, Joe Generic. Row Two: Sandra Morrow, Melinda Flasmussen, Diana lilden, Jennifer Busse, Lisa Perchal 8t Mrs. Beasely, Brenda Glasgow, Arlene ollmer, Cheryl Shepard, Lora Lair. Row Three: Anita Thorin, Darcy Hulit, Jolene Yano, Sarah Kahn, Katie Moulster, Carol Judd, Karma Randegger, Tracy Brockie, Liz Janssen, Kim Miller, Della Franklin. Row Four: Judith Dillard, Cindy Wanless, Mary McKinney, Kimberly Kong, Marva Spolsville, Monica Flodriquez, Paula Ulstad, Connie Frey, Amy Sue Wlrtz, Chris Morgan, Michele Romero, Anne Minaglia. McANister McANister A FACE ONLY A MOTHER COULD LOVE? There's more than many hours of practice and marching in the souls ofthe WSU band. Whereas most school bands boast of skill and technique, our members are known for their never-ending crazy costumes. It will take many years to forget the tuba players and their unison form, or the concert band featured at basketball games in their heart-covered jockey shorts. No basic mili- tary marching for our guys, no siree. They are mental cases through and through. 598 Ash. Dean Robert Baskin. Kerry Alan Calblck, Bradley T. Callies, Craig John Campbell. Eric Joel Charles, Douglas P. Deflenbuagh, Gregory G. Dllommasu, Marc V, Everson, Marc Feierabend. Donald Eugene Ferguson, Douglas R. Fowler, Craig A. Frey, Christopher Gardner. Gerald W. Gonzales. Jesce Heilmari, Jeffrey Jon Heller, Shaun T, Helling, Gary Holy. Jeflrey 1' 1 1 ,.. . M as . J' ' ii ' w gfig 23: Ikenberry, Michael Kappes, Michael L. Keller, Flick Dominic Lathrop, Randal Glenn Lauren, Matt Lilleness, William Lorengo, David E, Lunde, Steven Michael g ,Q E54 ' 451- -:K , 1 A... ii ' .ff QA y i .1 K its S W ,g ef 1 , view f s? - f --fm LN A 4 ,W . E ,gt H Z it fem, - 1 , lr f-1 ly 'ff A H ei 1. ,R slzlallky lfg5faiz'fPilf if My 'l ' . 21394 3. ,r 'ff' f , A ,, af ! nw H iv MacGowan, Greg McBride, Andrew Mel MieDema, Allen R. Mildren, Tim Miller, David Y. Moores, Christopher C. Morley, Paul Scott Nguyen, Tien A ,.-' .rl' 1' s'!3l'7f-. , f 4 3 2 SEQ viii if 2, -we --rr r Har. A A ex fig 155 , W, f . W irizggffmgv --+1ff',v - ,' . 4 . I ,,,, 'Q . VL 'fe' . -ali: l mm if 11 My V ,, f f , id x 4 1 . 'if' -ei? i , V ' ' , . 5 have - fo lf. . ,v,-. . . I i .ya e ,1- fa ,, li, ' ef iii? 7 , , xxx xr ' .ff if M. ar :If , Q . . , . f A L ., ' A x Nl A v ' zi' lf V' rv - . . ,fs-1, ,Ts Nix, Kim Allen Przybylski, Mark A. Reeves, Edward Sampson, Frank S. Selsor, Paul C. Simek, Joseph Edward BEWARE THE PI NK RAI N' Sl . The hills of the Palouse are famous for oan, Michael Wayne . ' . Starry. David thelr brilhant color throughout the dlfferent Treend, Daniel Scott Voss, Edward as A in staffers? w. fr ' f u , ' r , 'f f l V f I I ,4 is X, 1. ,, .,,., ,.,,:. A . W Qzhl m u f- - l . N JK 1 r . 1 - . , LJ 1 N L 'T' 75? lg an get T. 353' X seasons. Many of us, 1n fact, will never forget the vivid pink. Anderson, Cynthia Anderson, Karol M. Anderson, Kristeen Boss, Beverly Denise Brockie, Tracy Brower, Sharon Busse, Jennifer Davis, Pamela Verline Duram, Jacqualynn D. Ellis, Kathleen E. Etheridge, Lisa A. Franklin, Della Flae Frederick, Brigette J. Frey, Constance Glasgow, Brenda K. Glasgow, Jill Haller, Molly Louise Harrison, Sonja D. Heathman, Suzzanne M Hulit, Darcy Louise Jackson, Cynthia James, Beverly Ann Jelmberg, Anna C. Kong, Kimberly N, Lair, Lora Lee 0 'tx ! PLEASE TAKE YOUR SEATS! The opening of football season brought a change to Martin Stadium this year. During the summer months, the old and decayed seats in the east end ofthe stadium made way for newer and safer stands. The old seats, constructed in 1936 were worn and rotted, and posed the threat of dangerous seating during games. With all the seats full, the weight was too much for the old supports. Safety was the new name ofthe game in the stadium. In order to avoid any misfortunate acci- dents, the seats were torn down and rebuilt. One ofthe many jobs required was the scrap- ing off of paint from the lumber that was strong enough to salvage. And so, during the quiet months of the year, with most of the students miles away, a part of WSU was put to rest. We offer our respects! Smith, Sandra Lynn Snider, Kathy Jo Tackaberry, Diane Thompson, Carol Lyn Thorin, Anita M. Tonkin, Janice Marie Tunison, Katherine S. Tuison, Patricia A. Twomey, Amy Louise Werner, Sally Winters, Mary Lynne Yano, Jolene Lang, Delona Lockhart, Connie M. Lundvall, Catherine M. Martin, Elly McCutchin, Vicki Lynn McKinney, Mary Milden, Diana Lee Miller, Cindy L. Minaglia, Anne Marie Moulster, Katie Nicholson, Carol Smith, Marcia an Q vt ..- A -i W .,. ,N . ,,,4:,, V, W , Tiaixg? x 1 ' -Ps 4 ,T ,yt Ja t Q ,. f - .. 2 A ... ' 5 I ,Q ia . V , ,. , J 'E L at av E3 , McCroskey Hall North lcCroskey North, From Left: Row One: Jani Myre, Kimi Corrigan, Coco Jill Haner, Denise Penguin Davis, Elizabeth Morgan, Susan Whitman, Monica ooo, Tequila Kay, Donna Koch, Mary Beach Bum Hill, Kathie Pete Petre, Plagge, Jodie Flynn, Britt Anderson, Jill Morrison, Lori Butler. Flow Four: 'rea Knudsen, Maynard Honekamp, Lori Gleichman, Lovely LaRue. Row Dawn M.Christiansen, Lisa E. Majestic, Courtneyl.VanZandt, Viki V. Stanton, 'woc Mo Majury, Jeanne Walzer, Linda King, Jane Groh, Katherine Pookie Janice M. Hade, Cindy Rombeek, Lori M. Lyski, Barb A. Follett, Kelli Slilte, lerrick, 'Baby' Burnett, 'Mongo' Anthony, Jackie Coconut Berger, Bocklob- Kristi Johnson. ter Ill, Linda Greasy-Spoon Dennie I. Row Three: Eileen Cookie Kelton, McCroskey Hall South llcCroskey South, From Left: Row One: Cindy King, Brenda t'Bare-it Punk K. Hardy, Michelle Skunky Ft. Peabody, Diane L. Clawson, Sandy L. larrett, Karen Wichert, Lisa A. Foumier. Row Two: Teresa Sivak, Jana M. Dullenty, Denise A. Dixon, Crystal Johnson. Row Four: Kris Burns, Stacy Downing, Laura K. Thompson, Dianne M. Sivak, Debbie L. Beach Bum Cole, Adele Kita, Angie Larson, Dawn Stephens, Kathleen Mayel, Sara Lenth, Jickels, Boxi Nelson, Jenny Baldwin, Kirsten T. Chapman, Gabrielle K. Both. Kristin Schutte, Sue Harrington, Brenda Ca-Ca Flomanos, Sara Mcllroy. Row Three: Leahy M. Linda, Donna M. Rogers, Melody J. Feather, Kim Surf NEVER FEAR, THE PAINT IS HERE! When the sun is high in the sky, and very few students can be found around the para- meters ofcarnpus, the beautification ofWSU begins. The scene is set for the trimming and pruning of the trees, the mowing of the lawns, and the painting of the buildings. Be aware, however, that the walls of the campus halls aren't the only canvases for aspiring artists. When the drunk and rowdy fans pour into Martin Stadium for the open- ing home game, this year against the Oregon State Beavers, they can look upon the field with their blurred vision and witness clarity. Thanks to physical plant worker, Maynard Hites, the end zone of the Cougar stadium will stand out with color. With such mea- sures, when you get a seat on the 50 yard line, you can actually see the line. egg, as 4, , , . ,.V-,V Q QIV, i . ' ffiifi-f 'a-Eg? f ,: ,f .. fkwif yal 1 f. 1 1 , , 1. ,wrt , x - fl tif .: mf Barretl, Brenda Christiansen, Dawn Marie Cole, Stacy Yvette Collington, Jennifer Dennie, Linda Ann Downing, Jona Eihl, Heather Ann Foley, Susan M. Follett, Barbara Ann Hade, Janice Michelle Haner, Jill Marie Hardy, Kimberly Hill, Mary Johnson, Crystal Koch, Donna A. Lamb, Erin K. Leahy, Linda M. Majestic, Lisa Elaine Mcllroy, Sara Morrison, Jill Reeves, Ramona Ellen Roberson. Teresa Rogers, Donna Maie Ramonos, Brenda Flombeek, Cynthia W, Schutte, Kristin Shay, Lori Jean Sivak, Dianne M. Sivak, Teresa L. Van Zandt, Courtney I. Whitman, Susan A, ' Williams, Lorraine M. W tfriztefrf ' 4' H t g, - 1 i ' ' ,gf rf 4 I ' :ff , l ' ,sang 5 -n g n ,ff H .3 Ji Q ii Ulf X 1, ,- , 4' Neill Hall first ?Tl!l'flAI'1lnr1i1'1n' - ill, First Floor, Flow One: Tazzy, Tammy Mow, Terry O'Neil and Fred. Alice C.L. Tan,Cheng M. Phang, Izumi Yoshikawa. Row Four: Irene Wang, ow Two: Patty Estabrook, Lauren Acton, Mary Lou Saggio, Karen Stowe, Marcia Knopp, Lisa Loran, Yuko Sunohara, Misa Kiyota, Pauline Phau, Sera L. risti Krebser, Nancy Weston, Collette Paul. Row Three: Merry Melody Hack- Scanlon, Liz Stephanick, Linda Tedjakusuma. ey, Ftene Polcuch, Stacy Pumpk Wegner, Margaret Hurlbut, Dawn Grening, Neill Hall second eill, Second, From Left: Row One: Dana R, Rue-angsri, Hector, Ron Del- Ku,William Smith Greig, MlchaelA. Lissaur. Thomas Goransson. Row Three: ar, Kaurin Olsen, Doyle Nickless, John C. Boling, Don Harto, David Baum- Mark H. Holl, Keith Ladderud, Eric Ftozario, George Wilson Kap, Tlali Jobo arten, Loran Saretske, Brett Thovson, Greg Ftenggli, Robert Holman, Marcos Masahiro Nakajo, Brad Reed. Row Four: Henry L. Wine, Will Kamstra, . Franco, Todd Pierce, Greg Whitten. Flow Two: Randy Ibrahim, Amjad Ali, David O'Malley, Michael Yap, Bill Scott, David Onyango, Eric Boissiere, Anand ahesh N. Gajjar, Scott Lewis, Delane R. Hewett, Barry Brecto, Peter LT, Shahamad, Per Gronwall, Christian Brown. 403 Nei Ha third W my-,ide 414, inti- Nei Ha ourtlz 'dh life, J- ii Isl Ili 'inf ur new wine: Nelll Thlrd Floor From Left Row One Liz Garcia Sally Thorpe Jeanne Wong Maggie Burns Linne Nickelsen Anis Sidi Helen Pence Ginger Goforth Rodney Sandy Stevens Flow Two Debbie Smith L Jayne Bakke Anne Cooper Ingrid Joppke Melinda McCorkle Row Three Kelly Marie Chandler Tarrl Rude Masumi Kagawa Elazabeth Waghorn Anne Allen Sue Gilbert Lauri Cruver Michiko Kikuchi Darsi Bucher Row Four Kari Fledal TamiAmmerman Margie Welch Christy Mathieson Susan Anderson Vanes sa Beaty Debra Smitey Michiru Suzuki Inge Hansen Carla Lyon Gutta Staeblein .II : 'mx V I Q-,gf -I G 'ww--f F h W-A1140 gg, 1 0 W- . , 5 , . ' 5--r --L .fe if ,fl Q , W 'Ha zrai' r : - - , l r -FK.. f H '-15,7 ,iff y -4-.u A' y 1 My -- L . ' . , ' 1 .M K ,.. , L K ., f 5 . 2 1 g'l'l'?' ,. ., , A , 'hwy ' . i 1 V. ' -W l .,...,,h,, K f . 'W 1 S - f Q .. , . I I : : ' I I 7 7 I I l I 3 l U l -7 I ' : I I i 1 1 1 1 i 1 i , ' ,I , . : , ! 1 Y ' 7 .II 404 Neill, Fourth Floor, Row One: Henry Owho Obasishe, Michael Waltz, 'lFoot , Truoc Duong, Sam Titus, Thomas F. Winzinger, Brett Hansen. Row Two: Paul Krebsbach, Todd Thaemert, Flint Gard, Tim Jones, Greg Day, Steve Bannon. Row Three: Terry Popravak, Dan Clingman, Paul Howard, David Mann, John San Fellipo, Tim Borms, Jim Van Cooten, Demetris Miscourides. Row Four: Steve Bork, Brian Chien Cole, Hiewken Tan, ScottJohnson, Brian Tegen, Ken Takahashi, Bill Dyer, Bryan Smith, Clive Webster. Row Five: Scott Peterson, Glenn Ulmer, James A. Park, Jeff A. Kimball, Myles V. Hamilton, Scott A. McPhee, Bryan L. Collons, Mazhar Ahson, Shahram Malekpour, Thomas L. Selzer, Henrik Ornstup Kristensan, Phil H. Chase. fs Neill govt. staff Ill Government, From Left: Row One: David Mann, Tarri Rude, Barry acto, Flene Polcuch. Row Two: Christy Mathieson, Kari Fledal, Robert lman, Sera L. Scanlan, Victoria Johnsson. Row Three: Jeff Kimball, Anne en, Susan Anderson, Glenn Ulmer, Will Kamstra. K H , , ,KW in y 6 I' ii U, , i , ,Q , 'ri : i7 A! : V , i X T- .',' Ahson, Mazhar Allen, Anne Michele Bakke, L, Jayne Bannon, Steven James Brecto, Barry Branorl Chander, Kelly Marie Cole. Brian L. Del Mar, Ron A, Fisk, Penny Flom. Joy E. -1, WHO WAS THAT MASKED MAN? It is always possible to see strange sights while in the general vacinity ofthe campus gymnasiums: sweat clothes of every color imaginable or joggers, with their minds in another world, with their Mwalkmenf' None of these can compare, however, to the wonderful men from the land down under. I ri! nil in :7lll'T'lAl'lll'1l-I'l!l Ggwfirmses 405 0 Gaijar, Maheshkumar N Gilbert, Susan Elaine Goranson, Tom Hackney, Merry Melody Hansen, Brett A. Hansen, Inge Holl. Mark Roland Johnson, Kimi K. Kagawa, Masumi Kenner, Deborah Kleu, Quang Xuam Kiyota, Misa Knopp, Marcia Dawn Ladderud, Keith Miscourides, Demetrls Nakajo, Masahiro Nickelsen, Linne Okode, Isaac Oneil, Theresa L. Paul, Collette E. Popravak, Terrence G. Reed, Bradley Dean Renggli, Gregory W. Scanlan, Sera L. Schambron. Pamela J. Selzer, Thomas Ludwig Smith, Debbie Marie Stowe, Karen Sanohara, Yuko Suzuki, Michiru Swan, Milissa A. Tan, Chool Leng Alice i? ff. ra-,ff . A , 7' ' -as L 1' E 2 5 . ii 1 X Q V19 r it E lll ' H ...fi ' -Q - ' I -,,.- t. Y L it g. L irre f 1 1 ...,' K .,.,. if irr' ' W nut A 1 rlr f ' if . 'i lii Y 6 . . G iff V' a- - ' G ' ' - ' fl VA.yy , A ,ly . in f it . ' if 'Q' . . . ff . .,,, . . i 5 t ri: flfiji' JRE, I? Tegen, Brian L Ulmer Glenn D Waltz Michael J Wilson, George R Yap Michael ,' ef 'lrf X A CURE FOR THE INVISIBLE MAN! You intended to go to class, really you did. It's just that something came up. You had to watch HAH My Kidsf' to see if Greg and jenny would or wouldn't. Then the Coug was having a special on pounders. And besides, the sun felt so nice, it was a shame to waste the weather sitting indoors. Now it is exam time and you don't know where your class is located, let alone what the lectures were over. What are you to do? Never fear. A quick trip to the second floor of the CUB proves more beneficial than just the exercise you get from the jaunt up the stairs. lt is on this floor where the win- dow for lecture notes can be found. For a mere 39.25 or 57.25, you can walk away with a typed bopy of the class you never quite seemed to make. You can even get lecture notes from past semesters for 34.50 and lab manuals and booklets ranging in price from 231.40 to 39.15. Lifels rough! Every semester, a list of names is compiled of those students who have the time to fre- quent the classes you never can. For a paycheck of 37.00 a lecture hour, going to class seems worth it, even if you don't get the credit. ll il lrton, Second Floor, From Left: Row One: Bill From Across the Hall errey, Chris l Like to Rock Knudson, Traci Richards, Aldo Nova, Carol King, isa Borst. Row Two: Laura Vilander, Mike Zielinski, Simon R. Collins, Oral ex, Robert Feltman, Rhys Webb, Pete Tu, Jenny Coleman, Tracey Collins, sa Rivers. Row Three: Richard Beggs, Heather Caldwell, Tracy Adkins, Orton second John Murray, Maggie Robinson, J.J. Greive, Barbara Almy, Debbie Batterton, Karla Tunis, Terry Kinley, Sandra Macpherson, Ka-Wai Li. Row Four: Fred Sanford, Ken Johannes, Kevin Monsey, Steve Heaps, Michael Birmingham, Anthony Esparza, Norman Schille, Martin Sweet, Robbin Robinson, Phyllis J. Shepherd, Frank Portello. .A fr - - ' -1 3 r, 5 , l , Orton rton, Fourth Floor, From Left: Row One: Debbie Stiner, Kari Quinn, Chris osking, Joe Rico Marsh, Kari Michelle Adams, Kim Heit, Trish Beardsley, ana Diane Price, Lisa Ohge, Tracy Sabol. Row Two: Dale Goodwater, erena Watson, Laurie Lundquist, Keena Youngblood, Claude Brother Sleeze McKenzie, Ann Miller, Karen Webster, Robert Olwell, Chris Wright. Row Three: James Yelle, Mike Hunt, Jack Knautf, Harry Dick, Forrest Buc Kulp, Ron Killer Kong Anderson, Rolf Skrinde, Michelle Berget, Kim Thomas, Craig Fairchild. Hall i Hal! fourth y Orton '91, Ha fifth Orton l Ha ll i . h , Slxt 408 Orton, Fifth Floor, From Left: Row One: Blaine Rees, Andre' Horne, Henry Higgins, Ray FATT Moffatte, Jr., Rick Tronson, Eric Lee Parker, Jeff Lytle. Row Two: Richard Beetlemeyer Asbell, Rhonda Ditto Banks, Eric McLaughlin, Kris Betts, Mary Tater Twat Tate, Doreen Koch, Anne Marcus, Jill Nielsen, Mike Freeman, Michael Hollenbeck. Row Three: Mike alias Mike Brown Brown, Mike Molsberry, Scott Mclntosh, Scott Blask Blaske, Mary Jo .,,, - Black, Judy Barrett, Helena Woo, Kevin Felton, Sylvia Gloria Cash, Steph: nie Anacker, Heidi Hooter Swanson. Flow Four: Scott McEIhoe, Mik Shanholtz, Alan Blonde Bullit Birdsell, Stan Symms, Matt A.J. Aamtg Schyler Seeley, Merrie Huber, Mary Carmody, Carrie Bare Baxandall, N Brundage, Tasmanian Tazz Devil, Debbie Hall, Carie Blue Edmistoi Scott Settergren. Orton, Sixth Floor, From Left: Row One: Michelle Poulsen, Crystal Gott- schalk, Kim Flint, Vicki Bower, Kim Howe, Wilma Prey, Karen Millman, Julia Croasdill, Suzanne Kissee, Nansi Wing, Debra Albrecht. Row Two: Anne Cleveland, Tony Pratt, May Thompson, Victu Fonoimoana, Judith Windsor, Rick Spock Grove, James Stripes. Row Three: Carolyn Howard, Laurie Peterson, Habib Ullah, Pamela Bracy, Greg Whitmore, Ron Bliesner, Michae Hansen, David Yager, Bruce Bailey, Lawrence 'iE.T. Kegler. Row Four: Sco' Shean, Michael Mulligan, Peter Sternberg, Bob N Spud Lochtie, Wadi Taylor, Mark Crank it up Wasson, Steve Schnieder, Many Mr. Rude Church, John Huddleston, Andrew Larson, Russell Westover. rt ikki Bonneville, Kathy Russell, Mare Hill, Diane Woodford, Kim Honeywell, oni Goad, Jane Potter Abby Peters Melinda Kimmel T T' , , , onya insley. Row wo: Barbara Root, Donna Lyon, Kevin McMulkin, Katie O'Neill Denee Millett, A fnn nderson, Jill Nelson, Sally Beddor, Richard Fullmer, Daniel Sonderlind. ow Three: Mark Gustafson, Daniel Crandall, Jerry Quinn, Mike Morse, Janet on, Seventh Floor, From Left: Row One' Douglas Bishop John Ogle, Orton Hall seven th .q+wu4H 0 lil Lbs Gordon, Sandy McMaster, Tina Scoville, Diane Parkhurst, MeLissa Koss, Steven Mikkelsen Jim Marks Brian Orvis. Row Four RickAr t d R , , : es a , obert E. Lee, Jr., Grant Buske, Mark Virtue, Mitchel Greenleaf, Scott Thayer, Laurel Ma h' G ' ' rc I, ary Marshall, Steve Governale, Mike Ellis, L. Guy McWethy, Robert Nisbet. Orton Ha N eighth '-ev-Qpihnuib ,H rrton, Eighth Floor, From Left' Row One' Lori Hunter V' ' ' . . , lrginra Stewart, lichele Stilovich, Leslie Thompson, Trina Marie Gill, Jennifer Parrish, Rob lamble,B rbW I ' a e ter, Andrea Rainey, Robert Lyke. Row Two: Aaron Brown, Eana lsaiou, Carrie Winters, Suzanne Murray, Cyndie Fowler, Keith Earp, reg Fry, Gregory Burton, Kathleen Hillman, Steve Brothers, Thad Hahn. Row l l Three: Susan Gardner, Guy Berthelote, Leif Baker, Todd Nelson, Todd Fogel- songes, Jeff Hall, Jeff Casper, Big Cardell Simmons, John Loggins, Jr., Jeffrey Welch S. I - ' ' , rene Poppy. Row Four. Randy Richards, Dave Wilson, Jim Meehara, Gordon Gracey, Sue Smith, Belinda Billie Bitchin Castillo, Jenny Boland, Kristina Ortengren, Roger Masterton, Robert Funk Funk. w- . Ha ninth Ha 410 Orton N 011011 It tenth Orton, Nlnth Floor, From Left, Row One: Scott D. Nonak, John Morris T-Ball D. Allen, Mike Tanner, Sonia Duckworth, Chris Chaussee, Roy Samauri Preppie' Etheridge, Rob Pint Size Pederson, Bill Wild Bill Ken- nedy, Andrew Dobichall Nelson. Row Two: Andy Rostron, Bethel Bladesley, Jeff Kahler, Brenda Krein, Diane Tabbert, Roger Rasmussen, Shawn Flathers, Mike Moose Murnane, Harvey Torr, Kandis Hansen, Judy Estes. Row 'mmm . if I Three: Diane E. Knappe, Karen E. Huffman, Joyce Ann Wong, Baby Lo Johnson and Lee Baby, Karen Holland, Stephanie Drew, Carolyn Halvers Jeffrey Smith, Lloyd Ralphs, Derek Zigler, Todd M. Collier, Peter Fong. Rn Four: Dena Munks, Donna Hondle, Dana Maki, Ed Jones, Linda Wright, Ge Robertson, Geri Kahn, Tim Church, Clayton Barnard, Bret Kennedy, Fra Arbanas, Jane Martin, Fletcher. Orton, Tenth Floor, From Lett, Row One: Ellie Alien Haguel, Mary Patch- es Lee, Mike Gran Pouba Griffin, Sean Hatch, Jim Morrison, Dale Hefflin- ger, Dar Webb. Row Two: Jon Hubbell Jr., Stefan A. Tarzan, Diane Campbell and Beary, Jeff and Max Lewis, Ron Missing Walcher, Gary Arakaki, Diane Fox, Karen Aspiri, Cheryl Giambalvo, Sandra Larsen, Debbie Duguay, Lyn ' , l Feltman, Keri McFadden. Row Three: Patricia Kenneally, Chris Longstc Mark Lee, Pat Harris, Erin Roach, Kim Gibson, Margo Thompson, Yvon Linger, Neita Cecil, Denise Olson, Tim Shilling. Row Four: C. Tyler Dr, Rust Heinzler Hopkins, James Cooley, Treg Tregger Vroegop, Kay Byrd . Cheryl Thiel, David W. Wilson, Tom Hedt. L Orton 5 l Q ton, Eleventh Floor, From Lett: Row One: Lori Mezo, Debra Koth, Debbie 3rien, Jeff Kincaid, Shell Fayette, Ryan Zimmel, Bradley Irving, Karla News- , Michael Antee, Amy Matthews, Melinda Gormley, Jeffrey C. Fahselt. Flow ro: David Larter, Carrie Winters, Julie Rogers, Colleen T-square Cook, na Schulze, Todd Cameron, Jana Canary, Carol Quick Cwiklinski, Cande ina Nukala, Janie Plain Pullin, Larry Huisingh, Bobbi Miller. Row Three: rton Staff and Government, From Left, Row One: Belinda Billie Castillo arbie Gorham, Michael Michelle J. Hollenbeck, Barbara Welter. Row Two ane F. Martin Rana Diane Price, Debbie O'Brien, Mike Hansen, Alan Birdsell atty Pederson, Rhonda Banks, Raymond L. Moffatties, Cheryl Giambalvo, andra Larsen, Karen Holland, Jennifer Parish, J. Nordahl Croaschill, J. ouglas Stripes, Brook Zemel. Row Three: Gregory H. Burton, Dale Goodwa Hall eleventh Elizabeth Fountain, Sharon Engstrom, Tricia Scoville, Tom Van Bronkhorst, Kathy Yates, Joe Roberts, Ken Hayes, Christopher Gregory Elam Jr., Tom Ems Emsley, Fred Spaulding. Row Four: Scott Patrick Cobain, Carey Ann McCarthy, Greg Wolf, Tami Eunice Koller, J.D. Rod Robinson, Julee Con- ger, Jim RX Smith, Joe Fuzzy Taylor, Kelly Maynard LaFave, Doug Stephens, Randy The Duck Duckworth, Dan The Man Moore. C T Orton '. Ho!! 5 staff Q- govt. ter, Rolf Skrinde, Carol King, Terry Kinley, Laurie Lundquist, Ron Uncle Ronnie Anderson, Eric Lee Parker, Susan Ellis, Scott Shean, Kevin Felton, May Thompson, Sean Hatch. Row Four: Mike Griffin, James Cooley, Rob Pederson, David Dave Larter, Doug Stephens, Michael Antee, Colleen M. Sock, Larry R. Huisingh, Todd C. Cameron, Joe March, Robert Olwell, Craig airchild, Regents I Ha one-B Regents, One-B, From Left: Row One: Brenda Tate, Holly Beckley, Sarah Eerkes, Anne Marie Martinis, Jill Myhre, Kim Angel, Diane Marquis, Jenifer Moore. Not Pictured: Arlene Matsuoka, Kim Schweter, Jenny CKoalaJ Freese. Row Two: Liz Adams, Marcia Miles, Terri Basore, Sue Stipic, Robin Green, Michelle Critrs, Donna Weigelt, Anne MacPherson. Row Three: Fay Booker, Regents Ha two B if 412 4s-gpg. Becky Peters, Beth Whitinger, Kathy McPherson, Susan Chambers, Elis Horne, Theresa Lester, Lucy 1La Punkl Cooney. Row Four: Cassa Hardin Suzanne Maxon, Kristie Studeman, Kathy Barton, Barbara Goddard, Jod Hanesworth. 2 2 L' fs, 41 at A A E 2 r may f .,,., , Regents, Two-B, From Left: Row One: Becky lBuck Arool Armbruste Jackie Farrington, Laura Kinnunen, Michelle Tennant, tBearl, Karen Enye Jennifer CCrashJ Oberg, Bonna fHalf-Rackl Mahlen. Row Two: Susie Ho Ann Helsper, Michelle Bloom, Jana Siegley, Kathleen McRae, Tobey Littm Theresa Samuelsen, Tracie Johnson. Row Three: Shelley Wolf, Cleo Ha sen, Robyn Tuck, Lynn QBuddyl Saalfeld, Alison Cooker. Amy Kegel. Sus: Wickman. '--W L lachofsky Evin Bryne Stacey Colton Ellen Moore Patti Nilan Row Two ecky Kemp KariJonassen Janey Jenson Mary Shannon Wendy Knudsvig enise Hansten Amy Rider Christine Festor Lisa Harder Diane Hudelson 'D-uf Regents Ha ll three-B -.,.. Staats Shanade Oyawoye Row Four Marin Waller Kristin Morlord Shirli May Adele Harder Susan fFlultylCavanagh Kristen lOb J Paxton Gretchen Yayol Bauer Morley Marshall Carla Liles it W M-A 4 W as egents, Three-B, From Left: Row One: Cheryl Williams., Janet Gauvin, Jill Helen Gaskins. Row Three: Sue O'Brien, Lisa Hackett, Linda Markland, Karen i egents, Four-B, From Lef: Flow One: Laura Sanders, Valerie Bomkamp, lax, Linda Olsen, Maple Lee, Jane May, Loretta Sadilek. Row Two: BBL I, BL ll, BBL lll, Linda Perry, Anne Murray, Connie Michaelson, Sue Wilkinson, Iary Lenna Hodson, Germaine de Pinna. Flow Three: Kim Wiegand, Kirsten 'unatov, Dolly Goedhart, Amy McDaniel, Michelle Pickler, Cheryl Bergland ilhvlf I Regents Hal! four-B ai, srelelr 13' 81 Omar, Kristi ski bum Wallin, Joni Norman, Darci Dodson, Wynne Toba, Cindy Floodzant. Row Four: Linda Emtman, Joan Osvord, Mona Bengson, Debbie Pederson, Jennifer Davis, Susan Johnson-Stahl, Karen Michelsen, Claire Fithian. 5 ra 5 5 E 5 if? E Regents Half 1 one-C Regents, One-C, From Left, Row One: Lisa R. Tisler, Stacey L. Gumm, Suzanne Brown, Mary Hames, Vicki Mad Masher McCaul, Janice Smith, Joanna Law and Flopsy. Row Two: Mary Anne Rice, Debra Kay Voliva, Tanyua Denise Boston, Britta Kristen Laursen, Sue Zold, Rhonda Watkins, Mary Davidson, Mary McDevitt. Row Three: Lisa Davis, Marilyn Sherman, Lori Le... Black, Beth Nixon, Kim Anderson, Jackie Daniels, Laurie Smith, Sandy Di Row Four: Melanie Blomquist, Deana Dyno Collins, Lori Mollenhauer, Li Toots Tudor, Stacy Spacey Manley, Kris Jack DanieI's Stephan, Da' Johnson, Shelly Wray. , Reeevfs Hal! C' two-C Regents, Two-C, From Left, Row One: Cathryn L. Carlson, Jenny Faye Davin, Laura Lynn Nash, Amy O'Leary, Ellen Moore, Heidi Dunn, Sue John- son. Row Two: Twyla Porter, Denise Rise, Kristi Wellington, Karen Zimmer- mann, Margaret Gates, Debbie Johnson, Cathy Marie Darby, Michele Phillips, 414 Lisa Kronvall, Crystal Hodge. Row Three: Diana Rae, Carol Lo, Jan Dax Cory Chapo, Valerie Cleri, Debbie Miller, Patricia Berns, Jodi Hartwig, Bog Johnson. Row Four: Kelly Aresvik, Kristin Hook Mogensen, Connie Holt, Satterfield, Janna Johnson, Heidi Grossman, Melinda Owens. fe Q: , -'Q 2 f .2 ' ill' xii . I s 2 tsl Regents f l tHall three-C egents Three-C From Left Row One: Lynn Scott Cheryl Podmore Mia Melvin Masley. Row Three: Heidi Leffler Kris Johnson Nancy Brown .izanne Ligon. Row Two: Robin Campbell, Jennifer Straub, Cari Franz Nicole Smith Tammy Eugene Bear-Baker Pam Baker Peggy Legel Carrie aren Isaacs, Ann Leighty, Pam Tracy Kelly Thomsen Terri Tradal, Susan Hardin. utter, Tammy Manson, Tonya Kimble, Lynn Gilden, Flozana Hindman, Loretta Tuell, Ann Gruber, Tracy Williams, Jennifer Jenkins,YLisa Blechman, l Regan ts c Hall L Q four- C y yg tt.. legents, Four-C, From Lett, Row One: Tracy Skaer, Maurene Fink, Keri Fujioka, Elizabeth Anne Myhre, Liz Meske, Laurel Smith, Sandy Kortright, indstrand, Suzette Gibbons, Traci Kendersi, Carol Cairone, Melissa Lewis, Cindy Wilder, Tracy Boldman, Teresa Marie Owens, Carolyn Jessup, Cyndee ran Mullan, Charleen Cloquet, Tammy Heberlein. Flow Two: Marlene Baird, Kemp. Row Four: Gin Leary, Melanie Goble, Flegena Duffy, Laura Mooney, Ilizabeth Eaton, Shelley Clerf, Monica Pivec, Monica Verme, Terri Geer, Barb Quamme, Lori Loewen. Not pictured: Rhonda Toba, Suzanne Halver- tonnie Ball, Gail Renee Eggenberger, Diana Setterberg. Row Three: Grace son, Leanne Song, Holly Bertus. Regents it 'rib wi Hal! govt. Z I Regents, 0Hicers, From Left: Row One:Tracy Skaer, Suzanne Brown,Sue Marilyn Sherman Nice-Pres.l, Rhonda Watkins QRAJ. Row Three Mor Johnson. Row Two: Cassa Hardin, Carrie Hardin, Mary Harnes tPres.l, Felton tEquip. Rm.l, Peggy Legel, Loretta Sodrlek, Nancy Poison Anastasl. Deborah J Baird. Marlene E. Bauer, Gretchen Yayor Beckley. Holly Bergland. Cheryl M Carrone. Carol Carlson. Cathryn L Cauanagh, Susan M Cook. Paula Darby. Cathy Mane Davis. Jennifer Deprnna, Germaine Eaton. Elizabeth Ann Eggenberger. Gall Fl Erntman. Linda Carol Enyeart. Karen Felton Rornona Franz. Can Grace Freese. Jennifer Sue Fulroka. Grace Gamblln. Marcia Sue Gates. Margaret K Gauvrn, Janet Mane Geer. Terri Ann Gibbons. Suzette M Goble, Melanie Noel Goedhart. Dolly L Grossman. Heidi R Gunvllle. Jerri Hackett. Lisa Denise Hames, Mary Lee Hansen. Cleo M. ' fig. .V rift 1 9? .. . 1 f ., 1? . we ,Y ' . Et I E5 , 4 J if! Q4 fi fe I ' Hardin Carrie Jo Hardin. Cassi Kay Hughes. Nlnl H. Isaacs. Karen Sue Jackson. Kimber D'Aun www Kr rf f , V I 1 5 fe ff 5 r 1, 55, . as Johnson. Janna 11013 Q.. .. , gssfw.-ffff r 1 -f V f- . ...M .... f. fx 9 . , .fr 'M' s s.,- ,1 X . .K .r , .- refer, 2 ., , lr. . gwwflf may M Fifa' L ll 5 4 if - ' 'Sh - Lg 3 4 f .1 , VL L 'J I ' 1 W' I ' A M Johnson, Sue Nanette A ' 'fy' . Q L - 'x .2 K 'N Johnson. Susan i I ' . 4 ' 1 5 ' Jonle, Kathy Denise 1 WL, NIL L ' Keithley. Kyya . I iv, Q 53 Kemp. Cynthia l ff V '. Kenney, Paige Lynn L L Kilpatrick. Erin , L L. 3 :ffm fr: . , . L In 9 ' K' , , :Y Kinnunen, Laura Jo IEL11 , , wi Z' ' t K ,k':' . a Lee, Maple Lee 1 fnt, ff i ' -r i LL l Leann. Ann I ' Z AL fi V M Q :, 1 if 0:59, Ligon, Suzanne Chalet , I A N Z l ' g lm Lindstrand, Keri ,L ,' that I Q ii rf 4 2 f 1 - 'gh Lo, Carol Ann L L ,,,,, Lokovsek' Mona p L eyyyt L LL r L LLL a - ..A 7: P .,L Q ' . - i Manny, Margaret J. 'K 'T ,A ' ' H M I K 'Q' ' Markland, Linda Joan s' t - F ' w ' V, V' ' L V ii? i Y , 1 Maxon, Suzanne L I f I L I f lr I I K jk May, Jane Marie - . LL L McCaul, Vicki Lynn A V ' y V V - Q i MCCUHOUQD, nosira M. X K ' W L1 ' ,je L McDevert, Mary LLM V, N' ' McFarland, Wendy Louise ga , V ,gg A L W U Michaelson, Connie , Miles. Marcia Renee 4 ' . J V L Miller, Debra Lee L if iw' V L Moor. Ellen P. 4 , A ' W, 1, -L 2 NL L..,, Myre, Elizabeth A. KV J. l Y Ll L A Mew? Mynre. Jill Elizanein if 5, - L 5 l .n L Norde, Pamela Kim i12w: 'W,W A O Leary' Amy Ht f N. . ttL 1 39 - 1 - L ' W L Olsen, Linda L. A V V Owens, Teresa LL y 'V Oyawoye, Siyanade C. K If L' L 'Q S Perry. Linda LeAnn QL, V Z Phillips, Lisa Karin ff ' ' Pickler. Michelle DRINKS ARE ON THE HOUSE, YOU ,,s:Lii'1'3 'fn A' iii! 'i5gf,'fj '3'i i fb SAY? l F' i M Vwimwfu .L ' Lf . i M, V' i ff! . ' What's that ou have in our thermosf' ' E' l ab UMW, Wi ' V i ! -' ii Y Y ' L it 'mt WZ iw Students gilt a shock with the opening of football season, this year, with the shake- down of alcoholic beverages at the ticket gate. Whereas the games in Martin Stadium usually promised fun in the sun, drinking, and an all around fun, this year the drinking was kept to a minimum. Or was it? At the start of the season, students were bothered with the frisking at the gates. As the season wore on, however, all the secrets and tricks for getting alcohol into the games circulated throughout the student body. What was the purpose of the tighter con- trol, then? Well, obviously it was to bother the coaches wives, community members, and visiting parents who were so bold as to try to take coffee or tea into the stadium. Sorry folks, don't you know that stuff is bad for you? ,. ,L sf, 'A as 4 if k' 111' ' V 1 A 2' W :L 1' , ,,cma:a, I . 'ff o f .i , .yg.e,,.LLL 417 , L if lm ,jjzw 1 ,ny lu 77, Porter, Twyla Marie Paxton. Kristen Tracy Rider, Amy Lynn Flise, Denise Flene Flufener. Debbi Saalleld, Lynn Marie Samuelson. Theresa Sanders. Robin Schumaker, Renate Setterberg, Diana Sherman, Marilyn L. Skaer, Tracy Lynne Smith, Janice Marie Staats, Karen K. Stacholsky. Jin M. Stewart, Sandra Lea Stone, Alison F. Straub, Jennifer L. Subtett. Tracy Tate, Brenda Maxine Tennant, Michelle A. Tisler, Lisa Toba, Flhonda Toba, Wynne Oshige HERE TODAY, GONE TOMORROW? Few know his name, or where he comes fi.yaf 1 H V113 Q: fa N f I , 9 ,2-. . .. . K . n H yr, ' A- l x' ' ni I: it it ill!!! iii, . r 1 il 6? 'Aff 4. Tradal. Terri Trurtt, Dianna Lea Tuck, Robyn Lyn Tuell. Loretta Ann Tuell, Terry Lynn Wallace, Lynn Marie Wallin, Kristi A. Watkins, Rhonda Lynne Weigelt, Donna Marie Wickrnan. Susan Wilkinson, Susan Williams, Cheryl Lynn Wolf, Michelle Louise Wray, Michele from, but everyone knows when he is here. Every year, vendors begin to filter into the campus when holidays, such as Christmas, grow near. What's this you say? Maybe not next year! That is correct. This year, the Bookie Board voted to end the stream of vendors who usually present their goods to students and faculty in front of the Student Book Store. According to David Cooper of the Bookie, it was decided that the vendors were breaking a liability clause. If the purchasers of the goods from the vendors were hurt in any way, the Bookie could be held re- sponsible. According to our bearded sweaterman, Mike Reynolds, the Bookie handed down the ruling because they feared they were losing potential business. Reynolds has been parking his table of wool clothing outside of the Bookie for five years, until last year when he was forced to change to in front of Kinkos. Reynolds claims the Bookie is being unfair to students who can't get the goods he sells anywhere else. Sorry Mike Reynolds, the tradition has ended. 3 -.R .1 4 3 W ,ifiiw . 'f v ' . t F151 A L -., V-. .- 1 X . if at Q . A ,j f.. ze! i gffj ,1 .... . 2 tr Qi i ' -AH 'F 418 WJ ii- sa- lf' 1 ,,adV' Rogers, Second Floor, From Left: Row One: Michael Asst, R.A. Wallin, iirk Wood, Dave Jones, Jim Goins, Ryan Lafontaine, Greg Hanson, Mike larlow, Herb . Row Two: David L. Green, Brett J. Smith, John Bladek, Greg f1cKay, Kevin Confvin, Spyder Malone, Mike Raitz, Russ Whitaker, Robin lales, George Dukes Ill. Row Three: Geoffrey Hoffman, Cullen Tollbom, John Rogers Hall second Dietz, David Coppinger, Donald Noakes, Bruce Johnson, Ben Jones, Chris Maynard, Michael Saxton, Terrill Talton. Row Four: Dana Schack, Ron Cone, Todd Hoss, Scotty Penny, Ted Stonebridge, David Cliff, Glen Young, Drew Coovert, Paul Cutler, Nick Obrastoff, J. Russell Perkinson. l ogers, Third Floor, From Lett: Row One: Bryan Pickering, Bill Quantrille, ruce Paluck, Dave Wilson, Scott Higginbotham, Cal Pelly, Steve Vassey, avid Hayes, Mark Mansfield. Row Two: Jud Preece, Chad Saelens, Jeff otesky, Tim Harder, Mark Meyer, Gary Bowey, Kirk Christensen, Patrick ebar, Joe Hughes, Chris Skolrud, Doug Loundagin. Row Three: Jon Rogers Hall third Creagan, Kevin Lehtinen, Simon Forrest, Ken Norman, Rodd Anderson, Doug Scotberg, Robert M. O'Brien, Brian Robison. Row Four: Marc Benoit, Worm, Scott Strack IV, Steve Schuyler V, Chris Wright, Kevin Wolfe, John Steach, Steve Sladick. , . . ., T- , J fr, . , , N , .. A A 1' A Ho 420 Rogers Il fourth Rogers Ho!! fifth Rogers Fourth Floor From Left Row One Terrence Hatcher Jett Brand mey Kurt Nelson Doug Jensen Row Three Wayde Predmore Zonke meter Mike Benoit Robert Keller Vince Beggm Daryl Delarenti Terry Harrison Mike Donmer DJ Schulte Kevin Anderson Mike Smith Craii Krause Mike Shelly Jim Parrish RowTwo Jim Folllne Greg Conner Paul B Olson Lloyd Stroup Eric Jackson Ryan Worthington Dwayne Berg Culler Todd Peterson Tom Arnold Jon Hansen Greg Shortell Vince Vander , , . : , - , , . : , r , - 1 r , - r i , , - I l l 1 l - Rogers, Fifth Floor, From Left, Row One: Jeff Peterson, John O'TooIe, Jeff Melton, Doug Moon, Sully the Dog, Paul Csorba, John the Cat, James Stepha- nick, Fred the Fern, Michael Tsai, Eric Hedeen. Row Two: Martin Hogger, Stephen Fordham, Eric Petersen, David Scott, David Palmer, Mike Schwende- man, Craig R. Hoyt, Tim Murph Murphy, David Whiteley, Rich Galbraith. Row Three: Steve Mager, Matt Powers, Todd Smith Brew, John Densmor Tim Kirk, Malekpour-Shahram, John McAldine, Doug Borys, Dan Woodruf Brian Hedlund. Row Four: David Fuerst, Todd Savitz, Steve Janzen, Davi Gerhold, Sam Nystrom, Mark Mattler, Tony Huckabee, Joe Humpty Dona hou, Tim Rooney Fox. togers, Sixth Floor, From Left: Row One: Doug Smith, Mark Boucher, Arthur Avey, Mike Tritz, Keith Van Sickle, Keith Beck, Rich Salley, Steve lewman, Jef Nichols. Row Two: Bryan Graham, Chris Davis, Todd Zimmer- nan, Mike Boyle, Jeff Goodwin, Tim Hunt, Curt Carver, Randy Querin, Tim irown, Lt. Steve Dykes. Row Three: Rich Birdsell, B.J. Duft, Frank Schnabel, Rogers Ha ll sixth Kevin Dahl, Brian Patrick, Kraig Gillman, Michael McButler, Darin Bible, Darin Dierickx, Dan the man Solberg, Rob Klee, Joe Towslee, Dan Tacoy. Row Four: Mark Neumann, Hohn Hayfield, Tom Bath, Odie Butler Ill, David Piper, Bob Strachan, Peter D. Krystad, John Steere, Per Brautaset, Kerry Catt, Ron Belisle. iogers, Seventh Floor, From Left: Row One: Dan Groenig, Don Mortensen, Brian Willett, Russ Looney, Doug Rathbone, James Shockman, Jeff Krinenke, lim Jones, Efrem Fields, Dave Norman, Tim Schlender. Row Two: Ron imith, Carig Janett, Mark Carr, Matt Reichert, Paul Benson, James T. Hamil- pn, Bob Reynolds, Gary Braun, James Metcalf, C. Matthew X. Shea. Row Rogers Ha N seventh Three: Doug Petrenchak, Eric Olsen, Doug Haveman,Kelly Ormsby, Tim McRoberts, Rob Balmer, Tom Hildebrand, Cal Rozell, Aaron Dean ll, Bryan C. Johnson Ill, Dale J. Catlett lV, Steve G. Didomenico. Row Four: Guy Snell, Don Knutsen, Chris Horaan, Kevin Jolman, Dave Garrison, Dave Burt Usel- man, David Booth, Scott Ward, Bobby Emerson, Kevin Bridges. Rogers Hall eighth SYS' NR Rogers Elghth Floor From Left: Row One: Little Phil Feminine Phil Miller Siamese Phill Siamese Phil ll Herpes Poster Chjild Midget Phil Dennis Phil. Row Two: Robert Rainier Petersen Biker Phil. Raquet Phil Golf Pro Phil The Lone Phil, Mountain Man Phil Dave Phil Croney Seagrams Phil Dead Phil, Suicidal Phil, Elvis Costphilo, Flasher Phil. Row Three: Grant Goolsby, Rob Kruger, Mike Johnson, Alan Jackson, Michael D. Butterfield, Bill Loton, Joel Zumstein Mike Jochimsen Steve King Bruce Kasnitz Craig Paulso Steven Roewer Stonewall Matt Angus Mastonie Ton Sngus McSton Shane Dnaiels Paul Jacobsen Greg Richter. Row Four: Andre Carter To Bright Doug McLaren Patrick Wuestney Alan Wilkie Hans Meyer Pitt To McDougal, Mark Agan, Marc Burns, Tiff Thomas. , . , .KJ . 5. , I ii, Rogers l Hall ninth 422 Rogers, Ninth Floor, From Left: Row One: Dave Kelley tR.A.l, Joe Ct Rod Hill, Bob Bosley, Daniel Green, Wayne Asmussen, Jerry Hartman, Pl Hanna, Susan Omberg, Mike Gregory. Row Two: Jess O'Dell, Dave Bo Tom Owen, Will Marron, Jon Phillips, Douglas Kershaw, Kim Frey, Gary Di Jeff Bunt. Row Three: Dan Grossman, Ron Thomas, John R. Kivimaki, Jo C. Stump, Mike Williams, John Dodd, Scott Hysmith, Dave Lokosh. ogers, Tenth Floor, From Left: Flow One: Jim Crabtree, Mark Lickliter, Jim ox, Scott Sanders, McMilIian Alex, Robert Venables. Row Two: Davis Sclar, irk Hille, Hisao Shimizu, Kerlin Dodd, Scott Pickett, Bach McClure. Row hree: Scott Smerdon, Bryan Cummings, Roger Morgan, Omar Orgeta, David . ,,:.. .,,.. , .,.. . ,,... . .. W dy ,. ti.. . Rogers Hall tenth Pruit II, Greg Mills, Sotirior Moutsanas, Bill McCrearm, Richard Nygren. Row Four: Mark Swanlund, Mark Wolfe, George Stone, Tom Eades, James Cus- worth, James Pierson, Marc Olson, Mike Symonds. gers, Eleventh Floor, From Left: Row One: Paul Brown tR.A.J, Phil tue, Joe Hale, Jacob Cherian fFloor Leaderj, Mike Shay, James Khoo, iathan Couller. Row Two: Steven R. Broyles, Mike Donohue, Clint Wall- n, Canded Smith, Marc Kachel, Dave Curran fH.B.J, Kevin Faulkner, Robert le, Shell Smith, Bevin Perrine. Row Three: David Christian, Canuck, Darryl Rogers Ha!! efeventh Underwood, Mike Barclay, James Guerrero, K.C. Puaa, Steve S. Lewis, Bob Sleawarth. Row Four: Gargoyle, Kevin White, Flash, Mark Smith, Smedley Stoneman, John Minnich, Dennis Banes, Mark Stover, David Balsiger, Andy Moberg. Rogers Hall govt. . 1. Rogers Hall, Officers, From Left: Row One: Dave Jones tStandards Board 8. Administrative Ass.l, David Lind tPresidentJ, Marc Burns Nice-Presidentl, Mike Bame tAcademicsj, Philip Venditti tHalI Directory. Flow Two: Bruce Skowyra lSocialJ, Tim Fox iHaIl lmprovementsl, Robert M. O'Brian tlntramu- l K I l I ralsj, Fi.D. Petersen tPublicityJ, Andre Carter iTreasurerl, Steve Janzen CAS: Vice-Presidentj, Michael Butler iAdmin. Asst!Sec.l, Dan Woodruff tStandarc Board Chairmanj, Terrill Talton tHousing and Food Chairmanl. WE CAN REBUILD IT , .. so Ask most students, What goes on in Pullman during the summer? , and you might not receive avalid answers. To say that Pullman is somewhat deserted when the students leave is a gross understate- ment. But, things do happen in Pullberg af- ter the students have loaded up their suitcases and cardboard boxes, and have headed for home. Last summer, WSU took on a beautifying crusade with the reconstruction of the wooden seats lo- cated at the east end of Martin Stadium. The seating, occupying Martin Stadium since 1956, was decayed from weather and over-use, and declared unsafe for continued use. Therefore, to protect the community during activities in the sta- dium, the seats were rebuilt. ln a time of such extreme budget cuts, this is a great accomplishment. And you thought Pull- man was boring during the off-season. 424 Scott I first second pupil Fetter, Dong-Hwan Shin. Row Three: Pat Kennedy, Scott At the Lab Hall Furst8tSecond Floor From Left Row One CTM Choong Ho Turner Darrell Wayenberg Joel Stamp Rollan Westly Rachel Pate Rowdy Wa Jim Davies David Antal Mike Lent Tom Chuck Cullen BrlanP Tesdahl Jason Jorgensen Eugene Chevalier BruceW Blayden Rob Alex Di Lamb Janiupl Dorbolo Kevin Bronder Barb Babs Engel Liefson Shaw Row Four Steve Sherllng Binh Thanh Tran Gordon Blunt Robbers, Tom Lo, Chris Hatch. Row Two: Wayne Kragt, Thomas Myers, Mark S. Pollack, Dean J. Rumpza, Bill Mayhew, Mike Teachman, Donald Kyllo, Borselli, Jeff Johnson, Robert Froemke, Robert Stavig, Steve R. Jones, Clint Campbell, Randy Jorgensen. Scott third fourth Q 5 l lzott Hall, Third and Fourth Floor, From Left: Row One: Dan 'lSax Herron, andy 8t Debby LeValley, Randall Carl Wenzel, James Barratt, Thomas lender. Row Two: Curtis Armstrong, Jeff Simmons, Hossein Azimian, Brian 'BoyIe, Dan Bellack, Randy Primmer, Marc Norikane, Wayne Clare. Row hree: David Kinkade, Abraham Gonzales Jr., Mike Schroth, Henry Dinh, John Mallen, Mike Barnes, Robert Wilson, Mark W. Backstrom 8 Teddy, Vincent Cheng. Row Four: John Kendig Jr., Walter LaCount Jr., Don Fugate, Bob McAlpine, Jeffrye The Durb, Ole Knudson, Busch, Doug Odell, Allen Turner, Don Underhill, Jim Raymond. Stephenson East second 6 Stephenson East third 42 Stephenson East, Second Floor, From Left: Row One: Sheelagh Hunt, Jodee Yeager, Lisa Fenkner, Chris Kulfan, Janet Shonka. Row Two: Shannon Smith, Gayle Beacock, Ana Balcells, Patti Prince, Missi McAllister. Flow Three: Tilly Castrey, Cindy Swears, Niedenfuer, Tara James. Robin Adair, Lynn Woolslayer, Kii 2 Stephenson East, Third Floor, From Left: Row One: Kris Rosien, Shari Fordyce, Rhonda Snyder, Georyl Greenwalt. Row Four:Janet Solanzo, Tia Madzuma, Cindy Hernstreet, Bobbie Haddock, Julie Robinson. Row Two: Garcia, Robin De Huwe, Lisa Black, Jane Gilbert, Nancy Thoennes. Kath Kimmi Vest, Michelle Boe, Sherry Morse, Anne Nuzum, Margaret Ervin, Joan Downing, Mitzi De Moss. Zimbelman, Row Three: Joan Chandler, Lori McCoy, Jodee Yeager, Lori - nn f Ji' gay I at it - X East fourth X tephenson East Fourth Floor From Left Row One Melody Meyer Cindy an de Ven Jenny Case Angie Atherton Jeanne Chavey Flobm Best Row wo: Juli Brudvik Jill Ann Jensen Dorrita Barnes Ardell VoordePoorte andra Bardsley Mary Zimmerman Shelley Kerr. Row Three: Sandee Hain Cathy Brauff Simone Schmidt Antionette Bauer Tracy Honsinger Heidi Bornstein Allison Cowan Row Four Anta Ealy Laurie Deputy Jessica Templin Nancy Wyman Diane Stredicke Karen Van Beek Margo Fischer Apryl Battin Eden Sinclair. llll tm-sm I lephenson East, Fifth Floor, From Left: Row One: Mary Bedrossian, Patty nhnson, Julie Hobson, Lisa McNamara, Marian Taylor, Trina Kalkwarf, Traci arman. Row Two: Cissy Van de Ven, Teresa Bacon, Darcy Furseth, Sharon rnch, Karen Thompson, Linda Hanson, Laurie McKay, Julie Knapp. Row wree: Kristine Libra, Margy Erskine, Laura Westerman. Kris Brown, Mary ennison, Susie Brown, Kelly Sell. Row Four: Colleen Koch, Sara Addis, olleen Arnold, Michelle Murray, Karen Hansen, Brenda Fluetsch, Kimberly ruiett, East fifth i' Stephenson Stephenson Stephenson l East N1 sixt Stephenson East seventh r 428 4, s Q . lx Stephenson East, Sixth Floor, From Left: Row One: Pooh Bear, Melanie Preston, Sheryl Matoi, Punk Pooh, Tobi Johnson, Pam Tolmie, Maria Brown, Kelly Link, Lisa Stedman, Lisa Barczewski. Row Two: Sharon Benouard, Virginia Matson, Margaret Mellish, Mary's gone Pennylegion, Cathy's gone Hr 4 Campen, Mona Nicholas, Kristen Floan. Ftow Three: Mindy Markin, Denis Eaton, Runell Young, Deanna Farrell, Kristen Dinehart, Chris Gerdes. Ro Four: Kim Kanzler, Cecilia Besol, Meagan Dolan, Hayley Martin, Martt Mueller. in Stephenson, Seventh Floor, From Left: Row One: Heidi Olson, Kar Fletcher, Janet Osterback, Janice Brinkman, Sherry Chrappa, Lynelle Meter! Sherrie O'Donnell, Louise Sebring, Amy Grotte. Row Two: Juanita Wol Heidi Vitums, Amy Mills, Gina Doman, Melissa Emerson, Lori Layman, Min Dederick, Marci Hollingsworth, Jill Randall. Row Three: Ellen Bux, Ali Brown, Georganne Boland, Dana Wasden, Julianne Davis, Kara Wilsey, Ma Myers, Julie Burks, Sharon Jensen. Not Pictured: Annabelle Julian, SL Osterback. .9 5' TSM tephenson East, Eighth Floor, From Left: Row One: Carol Gardner, Cally ass. Row Two: Julie Helmbrecht, Kim Burns, Linda Schink, Brenda K. imes, Maura Gallucci, Carol Trautenberg, Jackie Thomas, Renae Gaines, Stephenson it East eighth Becky Stockwell. Row Three: Karen Weir, Jane McBride, Delana Duncan, Kim Pulse, Amanda Beall, Ann Price, Trisha Smith. Ftow Four: Toni Barton, Kris Ocheltree, Bobette Harder, Kerry Dailey, Tracy Hopkins, Beckie Lipinski. tephenson East, Ninth Floor, From Left: Row One: Brenda L. Bren iittle, Jann Ms. Pac-Man Lusignah, Katie Anderson, Julie Colwell, Patty ulleeny. Row Two: Tracey Gumby Theiss, Cindy Dederick, Mary Harless. indy F. Adkins, Brenda K. James, Paula M. Williams. Sheila L. New Wave 'oman Kelly. Row Three: Lora M. Ader, Tracy A. Stamey, Michelle L. Stephenson East X ninth Murray, Rebecca A. Fiebbie Goodwin, Shawn A. Fiabourn. Karan L, 4'K.C. Curtis, Wendy L. 'tJams Wier. Row Four: Allison K. LaVigne, Jodi Anderson. DeWretha Laing, Kelli t'phone Castleberry, Jill Hoepfinger. Kathy Yano, Dana Wells. 429 Stephenson ' I ,A-fi. y , , .Y lf if V A , 5 Q Q 'K' ff t A Q A ,,,2ff, 1 B X tenth Stephenson East eleventh 430 We Stephenson East, Tenth Floor, From Left: Row One: Phebe A. Mas Sam Pailca, Carletta Taylor QFIAJ, Tamese Gribble, Cindy English. Row T Bronwyn Gorman, Dana Carter, Shannon Helton, Kristin Mullally. Row Thr Kim Dowie, Laura Ball, Diana Johnson, Natalie Stephenson. Row Four: Giv Edwards, Tanzee C. Johnson, Teresa Cobb, Kristine Pike. ' ls gin QR' As? Stephenson East, Eleventh Floor, From Left: Row One: Angela Owei Shannon L. Harris, Karen M. Helgeson, Jana Edgrem, Rockin Robin Ba Movin' Maria Folks, Darling Dru Coursey, Tina Marie Meadows. Row T Carletta Taylor fR.A.J, Missy Atkins, Susan Sandbach, Lindsey Hardenburq Kristie Gross, Patty Thompson, Jottanna Slaybaugh. Row Three: Da Brandt, Sue Kolcsey, Kriss Griffin, Julie Showalter, Elaine Yang, Robin Ha sen, Tammie Dinesen. Stephenson East twelfth I X20 ifephenson 5851, Twelfih Floor, From Pefii ROW Onei Becky CrUiCKSnHnk, Mill, Lisa Johnson, Christy Okazaki, Donna Hotchkiss, Cheryl Fowble, Gina Karr Brustad, Erica Dee Bettis, Nae BOSIK. Kafny Pf9lZ? ' Sheegyt Kathy Hild, Diana Monzelowsky. Row Four: Lisa Baron, Kathy Hahn, Kerry Ertman, Chatty Blanchet. Row Two: Kathy Simon, Jlll WSISGTY Julie J00IS Cannell, Jodi Lewis, Jackie Stokes, Tracey Ellis, Karen Betz, Kristin Haubrich. leanette M.D. Egbert QRAJ, Tracy West, Lori Lee Bishop. Row Three: Kellee Stephenson Q East thirteenth Stephenson East, Thirteenth Floor, From Left: Row One: Maria Koenig, inson, Kristi Kosmata, Jennie Dickinson, Heidi Yamashita, Kris Anderson. richelle Hoover, Fidbin Heide, Andrea Snyder, Andrea Stuhr, Sharon Mcln- Row Four: Suzanne Druxman, Stephanie Johnson, Shari Jake Heberling, Jsh. Row Two: Deana Kime, Lisa Gregg, Jeanette MD Egbert lRAJ, Sandra Cris Bud Conselman, Liz Hardenburgh, Tory Babbit, Meghan Tracy, Wendy iussell, Tena Ahrens, Ann Palmer. Row Three: Anne Manning, Patty Hutch- Swanson, Kristine Shull, Sandra D. Kicha. Stephenson East govt. Stephenson East sponsors l , ' Q 'lllllllmm , an l 4: ll W ill . , 2 , it .Quill ' L 'llll 1 as ' Ill llll sem I l I , 5' . rf. A it P2 xv , K X 1 Stephenson East Executives, From Left: Row One: Raging Animal 1465. Raging Animal 4644, Rhonda Snyder, Sue Ann Osterback, Karen Thompson, Raging Animal if6. Row Two: Sharon Mclntosh, Jackie Stokes, Raging Ani- mal ff7, Kari Brustad, Brenda Fluetsch, M.A. Bellezza, Raging Animal 46. Row Three: Jodi Lewis, Raging Animal 4643, Suzanne Druxman, Jill Ann Jensen. Tara James. Adkins, Cindy F. Anderson, Judi Lynn Arnold, Colleen Marie 432 Stephenson East Sponsors, From Left: Row One: Kari Brustad, Andrea Stuhr, Stephanie Johnson, Maria Folks, Sharon Mclntosh. Row Two: Gina Myers, Marian Taylor, Lisa McNamara, Lori Fordyce, Sherry Morse, Beclq Cruickshank. Row Three: Robin Rockin Robin Best, Carol lnki Gardner Cindy Binki Swears, Cindy English, Tanzee Tanz'Beari' Johnson, Pat' Prince, Melody O.D. Meyer, Jill Ann l'Jilldoa Jensen. .A D 52 ff' fam 'V .ik?4i aLv : KW' -4 ' ' ,117 k .E .tt . g . , Qi iffgug.-lf' :gy . .'L, , 'ev-M' , , M4 ,, if - 'esw ,, - n M. .1-4 J A ' i ,L ,v '- V' 0 Q . , N k 4 4, Q t, I - Q v i ' ,. . Mfr '7 'IE-A, ' J 31 1 .Af 4: 55 ,H .., . t f i m ft ,fn ef . TH ff gk, C2 - 1. new ' , , in 0, , , ,IL 5. f 1 93 fat iii I ,, ,, vez? jwgwj Q55-gut.. Q fi it ., W, .3 A f fn Q.. 'VT V3 ,V 325' 1 pq, 2 , , 3 A ,, .. i . ' z, , l , A. , ,A , eg 33 . K., ,,. ,Q , rs 1 4 1 y , i -sw if . f .f . w iam! i. ' -sf, A A iiri Y n .t Y .4- , , 5 5 'fn r. .h 1 iz Qi , . -w f Q ,. ,A r 1 1 , ...f Q ,, It K ' 1' ' -A f U4 m' r .. - .V .,, 1 . X F ,,,, A , , Y X, ' , l f, ii , . -' 'if iffy, :gf-,v i me 2 V Li.-'l ? ztif I .law M, Qv ,W ,tn if if . . .. fs , .- A. 1 5 Q, -, W f' My-. J .f y,L:,f,,V 1,. .ti - . -,z Y i . ,wi-327' . it ,- 5, N x.-. ,M ,XC X s.c,,.,x , ' N. ...- 2 F 9 2 , -442151, V w' '- , 1 . , . if A ft .ei, ii,- V111 . I ,W . . , Jef i , ,Q ,gy tv .., B if .f -.. ,L f ,.,, rx at i f X .- . ft .. we f 4 gh Q' f Q -t-1 1 D Zvi ' . Q . .i.. W4 . a wry 1- f I K Y ,gf ,gg 5. if I-IQA J f 'A L L . ,Q K I , . , Q 5 K 7, I f P ' if gt, , . , 4, ,f i . J .. i ' 1 ,ffm , Q Atherton, Angela M. Beacock, Gayle Marie Black, Lisa Marie Brown, Alisa Anne Brustad, Kari Ann Burns, Kimberly Cass, Cally Castleberry, Kelli J. Chandler. Joan Chavey, Jeanne Chrappa, Sherry Lynn Christiansen, Susie Culleeny, Patricia M. Curtis, Karen L. Eaton, Denise M. Edgren, Jana Lee Ferluga, Cathryn Fischer, Margo Fletcher, Karen Rae Floan, Kristin Fowble, Cheryl Furseth, Darcy A. Galbraith, Cathy J. Gardner, Carol Gerdes, Christina R. Gilbert, Jane H. Goodwin, Rebecca Ann Hanson, Linda J. i-leide, Flobin Mary Hoepfinger, Jill H. Honsinger, Tracy Hopkins, Tracy Lorene Hunter, Rosemarie J. Jensen, Jillann Marie Johnson, Diana Lee Johnson, Lisa Johnson, Patti S. Johnston, Rene M. Jones, Sandra L. Kanzler, Kim Renee Kelly, Sheila Knight, Lori A. Koening, Maria Elena Kosmata, Kristi Marie Kulfan, Christine Ft. Layman, Lori Michelle Lewis, Jodi Lynn Ludwig, Lisa Lusignan, Jann Aeneid Manning, Anne Marie Markin, Melinda M. Mason, Phebe McCoy, Lori Ann Metcali, Lynelle Kay Mitchell, Chris M. Mullally, Kristin O'DonneI, Sherrie Ftae Pulse, Kimberly Ann Fiabourn, Shawan A, Flesol, Cecilia Ann Robinson, Julie Diane Hydbom, Vickie Sebring, Louise E. Shay, JoEllen Snyder, Rhonda Stewart, Virginia A. Stivers, Lisa D. Stockwell, Flebecca Stokes, Jackie Sue Swears, Cindy Taylor, Carletta J. Templin, Jessica L. Van De Ven, Cynthia T. Wells, Dana L, Henn Wollt, Juanita Yang, Elaine Wei Yano, Kathryn Kiku Yeager, Jodee L. Young, Fiunell Anne Zimbelman, Joan Marie Stephenson North second t :rd ll' ' llll lil! ' ' . ' I . A I 3 , IIN our 1 1 Mali l ' llll Stephenson North, Second Floor, From Left: Row One: Sue Hart, Brenda Boucher, Kimm Porter, Karolyn Getchell, Linda Campbell, Marykay Dugar Row Two: Ellen K. Sides, Margaret J. Ahmann, Jeanne Stamshror, Te Thomas, Annie Meadows. Row Three: Charlene Kerr, Karen Boyles, Patt Hunter, Julie Ftiggs, Jennifer Fligdon, Cindy Hinckley, Leslie Stubbs, Shawn, Hill - Stephenson North Stephenson North, Third Floor, From Left: Row One: Tammy A. Furukawa, Laurine E. Jue, Joy D. Shenfvood, Gail Whip Folkins, Maria Snake Hooks, Linda Dog Dorrance, Lisa Lazar Sylvester, Michelle Brute Schireman Larry Lobster 8 Quiche Lorraine, Rosie The Cool, Lynne Kendall. Row Two Michelle Bruno, Linda Afflerbach, Pattie Speir, Michele Williams, Melani Irons, Synette Cearlock, Carol Gag-Me Carrillo, Tracy Dejka. Row Three Colleen Merlich, Amy Hoivik, Nancy Tate, Marlene Betit, Laura Williams, Dan Chapman, Kelly Dietrich, Joanna Poage, Charlene Kerr. nr - nu . nn .i i' Ste henson , 4 I 4, i ll! llll nil W Q mei ' I . Ill! r , North fourth I I 1, l I 5 I , 1 F ' ' l , 1 ' ' F F ' F l l I I ' l 5 T I , , . - 1 5 l- ,l F. n ' 5 1 F 7 F I . 1, . - - - 7 1 r - 7- l- , I i I A n n i I D 1 n in n A - 1 1 , - Q - tephenson North, Fourth Floor, From Left: Row One: Owen Willimon, Laurel Bennett, Tari Leeser, Jennifer Stack, Amy Robertson, Florence am Lahaie, Rita M. Emerson. Row Two: Katie Buhler, Kelly Fowe, Mary Tamura, Terry Jett, Jodie Krein, Leslie Whitlow. Row Four: Brenda Connors, euerman, Diana Fillips, Andrea Knecht, Faith Dick Vicious McDevitt, Linda Kathy Heitman, Jonet Susia, Charie Halpin, Ana Vazquez, Melissa Pendleton. Dr. Lawless, Sheila Dolan, Molly Gose. Row Three: Sonja Bettis, Teri Acuff, - 1 . I s .9 ... - Llll' Step enson In V, -5. .t Q L nn I, . f Q 'T 3 NGN!! QP' , af' fi L l tephenson North, Fifth Floor, From Lett: Row One: Deborah Doan, Jen- ifer A. Honon. Row Two: Jude fSax Maniacl Taylor, Cheryl Halverson, Jean Iendry, Rosie Hunter, Michele M. Wright, Krystla Fay Katsarsky, Lissa J. Jue, .ndrea L. Beck. Row Three: Florence Tamura, Alison Blackler, Carmen Lott, fifth Judy Elrod, Mary Cooper, Michelle Thompson, Janna Slechta, Kirsten Fulton Trena Griggs, Dee Ann Green, Lynn Lynnifred Hansen, Sher-Bear Mobius Susan Mills. Row Four: Dora Dumbtree, Cindy Vetter, Gerdie Binkerbomb I E I Stephenson North sixth Stephenson North, Slxth Floor, From Left: Row One: Lori MacKenzie, Linda M. Johnson, Jayne K. Blodgett, Lucy Lotto. Row Two: Leslie Gladish, Martha Kransberger, Sheila Rank, Toni Barnum, Shelli Meares, Laura Wilson, Wendy Darnell, Melanie Boughton, Gretchen Skone. Row Three: Michellie .L Q ll' - llll nu ' H l f , -must Hll lil nm 2 Koch, Becky Eichelberger, Cathy Floyd, Diana L. Miller, Kim Berry, Catherir Pagel, Peggy O'BoyIe, Suri Sturholm. Row Four: Lisa Rowlands, Beck Harrel, Joan Titterington, Amy Fteaves, Beth Tillman, Karri Johnson. Stephenson North seventh 436 Stephenson North, Seventh Floor, From Left: Row One: Janelle Acalii Heidi Fuglvog, Nancy Newsom, Chris Egelhofer, Ingrid Cvello. Row Twj Mary Andrews, Cory E. Hasty, Kasey Olwell, Kim Schultheis, Pamela Sore sen, Shelly Lewis, Crissy Conner, Trish Olson. Row Three: Sylvia Harvej Julie Larson, Suzie Ng, Becky Eichelberger, Kim Jolly, Becky Sowers, Kath Franciscovich, Laurie Breidenback. Row Four: Erin Sullivan, Debbie Bluncl Christine Craig, Christa! Boyd. l rr I u Stephenson North :ephenson North, Eighth Floor, From Lett: Flow One: Gretchen Hanna, Jrinda Bartleson, Susan Miohelsen, Julie Whitelightning Niles, Kathy Sun- n Sue Witham, Jennifer Davies, Sandra Patzer. Row Two: Gina Miss ggy Johnson, Sydney Miss Socialite Engels, Susan t'Miss Baby Cakes auder, Katie Miss Party Hardy Bayard, Sandra Dee McCarthy, Marlene S t at ' S '59, eiqh th LuLu Betzler, Gjeryl Lil' Squirt Bendzak, Judy Miss Priss Lehmann. Row Three: Julie Dennis, Wendy Walker, Debbie Kamm, Terri Woods, Chris Cor- nelius, Michelle McMiIlian, Mary McCartney, Karen Thompson, Janet Lursen, Teresa Reed. iv :ephenson North, Ninth Floor, From Left: Row One: Teresa Posakony, athryn Newmeyer, Julie Tormey, Merridy Stout, Sue Moriyasu. Row Two: lendy Walker, Mary Brazelton, Janet Yunker, Pamela Wagner, Gwen Jack- mn, Lumber Jacka. Row Three: Kristen Folster, Allison Smith, Linda Jvereign, Share Furubotten, Sheila McCann Daeves, Barbie Thrall Kurtz, t Stephenson i North ninth O.J. Boozer, Schlitz D. Henning, Billy O'Fteefer, Oscar Mayer Frank. Row Four: Beth Westbrook, Lynnie Peters, Cathy Radach, Kathy Kepner, Holly Stirrett, Jennifer Ftose. 437 Stephenson North tenth ,,w- 4 Stephenson North, Tenth Floor, From Lett: Flow One: Mary Krofchek, Linda Galimanis, Butch , Teri S. Hatsukano, Beth Robuth. Row Two: Shan non Weil, Dee Ann Peterson, Jill Minkiewitz, Linnea Puaa, Libby Macchiarella, Deanne Kemp, Joan Throm. Row Three: Denise Moritz, Jean Ann Riley, Stephenson North eleventh VSML 4, VSML 9, VSML 8, Kirsten Peterson Dead Head , Naida Laver Kelley McCarthy, Heather Patrick. Row Four: Pam Haven, Carol Cole Wendy Daling, Teresa Hill, Joni Woods. V5 SYBPHBHSOI1 N0I'ih, Eleventh FIOOY, From Left ROW One! Jodi Nichihara, McMann, Anita Christine Hoens, Wendy Williams. Row Four: Patty Haza Kristin Lipke, Karin Olson, Karen Baker, Debbie Bartlett, Catherine Michael- Deann Peterson, Jennifer Hodel, Karen Lofgren, Cindy Snyder, Terri Nichzl son, Janet Anderson, Debbie Allen. Row Two: Rachel Weiner, Rachel Burro. son, Karri Motomassu, Donna Lufkin. Flow Three: Molly Jo Wertz, Tami Garland, Jennifer Ennis, Stacy Olson, Tracy 438 ephenson North, Twelfth Floor, From Left: Row One: Kathy Baur, There- Flamseth, Ann Marie Monson, Stacy Hart, Alysonn Olcott, Patty Shepard, ndy Miles. Row Two: Stephanie Allen, Debbie Power, Stephanie Witt, Kristi rstensen, Dena Aspaas, Janelle Schaefer, Debra Beaty, Carole Lingard, t.a Mtmiw if ,:,,,,,, ,,,, to UNLUC KH Stephenson North tweffth Stacey Goddard. Ftow Three: Suzanne M. Creelman, Rhonda Garrelts, Cyndy Park, Shelly Waechter, Karen Eldredge, Cindy Duxe. Row Four: Wendy Gauntt, Kelly Ptench, Ruth Arabas, Judy Warner, Barbara Weeks, Brenda Lemon, Laura Dahl. no l ephenson North, Thirteenth Floor, From Left: Flow One: Carol Taylor, itda Stewart, Ondrea Graham, Yvette Schorsch, Loni Gaskey, Shari Flem- L Sheri McNeely. Row Two: Kelly Pallett, Rachel Passarelli, Debra L. King, ndy Binder, Patricia Tiberio, Vikki Teerink, Gaylinn Berg, Stephanie Witt. Stephenson North thirteenth Row Three: Mina Ann Whalen, Sandra I. Aul, Laura M. Proses, Stella Ezimma Okigbo, Lisa lrwin, Mad Dog Hueffed, Laurie Gross, Stacy Leland, Laura Harvey, Linda Burn. Row Four: Carol S.W.SlS Shawley, Karen t'Dig Digre, Denise Standaert, Kelli Carlson. 439 Stephenson T North govt. Stephenson North, Government, From Left: Row One: Heather Patrick fEd. Programmerj, Karin Olson Nice Presidentj, Jayne K. Blodgett fPresi- dentj, Lisa Rowlands fSociaI Programmerj, Laurine Jue fCenter Council Rep.J, Debra Kay Beaty Untramural Rep.J. Row Two: Wendy Daling fTreasur- ery, Jean Ann Riley fScholarship Chairpersonj, Mina Ann Whalen fSecreta Laura Harvey fStandards Board Chairpersonj, Laura Bates CCenter Couhl Rep.j. Row Three: Charlene Kerr, Stephanie Witt, Deann Peterson, Wen Walker, Becky Eichelberger, Florence Tamura, Cheryl Zubek. Stephenson North sponsors counselors 440 4 K Stephenson North, Sponsors, From Left: Row One: Rosie Hunter, Sand Henning, Beth Roberts, Libby Macchiarella, Michele M. Wright. Row Tw Linda Sovereign, Dorinda Bartleson, Susan Michelsen, Linda Campbell, Ca Taylor, Teresa Iverson. Row Three: Cindy Miles, Becky Sowers, Linda :I Johnson, Cindy B. Snyder, E. Patty Hazard, Lisa Irwin. Row Four: Teri Acu Debbie Power, Maria Hooks, Rose Fry, Terry Jett, Lucy Lotto. . - , x i f N ' C W iili l V as .gy ,f if ,, '-r f f 222' 4 ' f ,J .1 Q? 1 M E. wa' 'af 1,' - ' 'W1' - 16.2. Q Q 5' Z? ., 1 ,, s fx mt 4 4, .4 - Q erik ' 'Z Afflerbach, Linda C. Ahmann, Margaret Jane Arabas, Ruth Aspaas, Dena Marie Atkins, Mary Melissa Barnum, Toni Bartlett, Dabora E. Bauder, Susan Andrea Baur, Kathleen J. Berry, Kimberly Ftaye Betzler, Marlene L. Bruno, Michelle Burn, Linda Sue Clancy, Colleen Ann Creelman, Suzanne M. Cuello, Ingrid Daling, Wendy Kay Doan, Deborah A. Dolan, Sheila Rae Dye, Cynthia Ftnel Elrod, Judy E. Egelhofer, Chris Engels, Sydney Ann Folkins, Gail Fowe, Kelly Anne Frhnk, Danelle Fry, Rose Marie Furubotten. Shari Furukawa, Tammy Aiko Getchell, Karolyn M. Gladish, Leslie Kay Griggs, Trewa Gay Hasty, Cory Eller Hendry, Jean Locke Irons, Melanie Gay lnvvin, Lisa Marie Jackson, Gwendolyn Jelsing, Lori A. Johnson, Regina Maria Johnson, Tanya Jolly, Kim M. Jue, Laurine Emi Jue, Lissa Joan V Katsarsky. Krystla, F. ,. Kendall, Lynne Kepner, Kathryn L. -' Koch, Michelle D. Knansberger, Martha A, . ,,,,,,.,, fy 4 , W 7 1.1, Lahale, Pamela Lake, Judy Denise Lawless, Linda M. Lehmann. Amy S. Lott, Carmen E. Lulkin, Donna Lynn Malsch. Katherine Mazur, Donna Marie 24.- McCann, Sheila Rose McDevitt, Faith C. Mills, Susan 3 W , Moriyasu, Sue I Newmeyer, Kathryn L. - ' f Newsom, Nancy ' Nguyen, Kim Thi Oboyle, Margaret Ann S c 2 rf ,f , f , I J, ,dy Q K 1 Okeefe, Kathleen H Okigbo, Stella V Olcott, Alysonn Kaye Posakony, Teresa V 4- J' , Radach, Cathy A. ,, A- - . .- -M H Flank, Sheila 'f' I 5:15, 'Y-44,23 aff, Fiigdon, Jennifer Ann fivilllf 1 Riley, Jean Ann H H .. ' ,. Rhodes, Kellie Lynn Flood, Monica Annette W :N I Schireman. Michelle , f Schorsch, Yvette M. M K . Shawley. Carol Flenee Sorensen, Pamela Kay Suther, Kathy C. Tate, Nancy Lee 'Nm ,Mmm ,a,v'ny, Taylor, Judy Irene , . Thompson, Karen ' ' ' Thrall, Barbara , 'i'f Weil, Shannon Lee A ' i Wertz, Molly Jo Y- ' , f' Williams, Wendy Ann i ' Yunker. Janet 1' SMILE AND SAY CHEESE! Students bid good bye, this year, to their old friend, the red, plastic computer-card identification. In its place, a new form of ID appeared. Because of an agreement between the ath- letic department and ASWSU last spring, students were issued a credit-card sized pic- tured ID, The cards, with a one inch by one inch color photo, were issued to students at no personal cost. Someone had to foot the bill, however, which amounted to a production cost of 311000, according to Sam jankovich, athle- tics director. jankovich claimed the old sys- tem was being abused by too many students using the nonpictured ID to enter into games free of charge. Ifyou're not a student, get out the wallet. 442 V f ar' f-tf HW z. - .mlm I 612, . . ., ,Q , fry I 35,2 .. mftew f ' i 'ilii l'ii A ,Q I ,,. ,,, ,.. . ' at , lit y ,, ll. . 4 ' I H I , f f--fx' 1 I . 47 'X z' ' . '1 7 i . Q fy .. fig- ' fl 2 gy . 7 .fi -V 5, Q 52 f I I I-. fr 1.3 1. , . ri l ,f Q Y? M, . 1 ft Vi, ll S' 44 Nia pw Stephenson South, Third Floor, From Left: Row One: Jim Aikins, Coke addicted Garfieid. Row Two: Kurt Kuntums Harder, Doug Tough-Guy Fiice, viichaei Severin, Linh Phan, Wayne DFID Dresslev, Tim E. Griffith, Ray E. viaack, Steve McConnell, Wendell Roy. Row Three: Dan Crunch 'Em Mock, auth Stephenson en eu ra 1: :s Sl. x14.:.ux.::: f EEWSE0 6'O3Q0'U Upnlxz- Y O 5- 'z ' Sigma Sf ' 50 , QSQSJ F m m S2352 S 00385 5521- :fggmg QJFV- So 50103913 wggan ' 1 3-1250 -1:r Q f,, 269.55 , H10 mm QHQUII mggmg 1 UI f, '15'cJfa,. Qvm,-'Rm mom :IU mxcmu 3951210 - 513-eg cgtqygo 322.2 ,, EPEZU f.eew.m m 59' 5:7633 - 29392 ' Ages: 39:22 arisen , . i 1 V ft' i Qi' - 'f?'1 1F!1 I: : - - ' '-'-.Elem Jalal-elej:'1Q 5 flite '. -l-I' I' I I: lu r:lsl:l l'4': 4 Q-4 ,,,,,g,,,1,-N,,f1e5',fi, ,-p,3,,ff .NP A 1 outh third Stan Lioyd, Blaine F. Roberts, Bob Johnson, Brian Christianson, Bill Harder, David Perkins, Greg Linden. Row Four: Gordon Flash' Beeman, Stan John- son, Michaei Kowalski, Matt Adsitt, Jim Davis, Marty Hattrup, Dell Deirling, Todd Anderson. Stephenson 443 Stephenson South fourth Stephenson outh fifth 444 Stephenson South, Fourth Floor, From Left: Row One: Dan and Noggy Baxter, Tom Kelp, Dick Reamer, John Merick, Joel Wacker, Wayne DRD Dressler, Dick Gasinya, Mike Hunt, OZZY, Mike Mercado, Roger Sheffels. Row Two: Perry The Godfather Menard, Marky Scuderi, Scott Bone l Crusher Geiger, Bruce Kicker Stoller, David Vollmer, Daniel S. Bouck Dayid Gonzo Gonzalez, Rob Collins, Richard Dick Vollmer, Craig Parris Flow Three: Steven Lovitt, Scott Spaulding, Mark Pervinich, Pete Levine, Je Tetrick, John Jaquish, Luk Lai Man, Andy Lloyd. Stephenson South, Fifth Floor, From Left: Row One: Jim Hackler, Kei Doobie MacKloot, David L. Ulfers, John Blackard, Mitch Fremling, Lan Renberger, Ted Stump. Row Two: Jim DeWilde, David Webber, Ma Shumaker, Don Stud Kersey, Chad Esvelt, Lai Ah Wah. Row Three: Sccq MM Mastrovich, David GO Man Sewell, Tim Rickards, Steve Fred Gra' Peter Hauglum, Scott Blade Rogers, Vic Roberts. South sixth s-4, tephenson South, Sixth Floor, From Left: Row One: Jim Dewilde, Dan Jount Funkula Monarc, Dick Lloyd, Matt Deichman, Gary Stricker, Kevin chilling. Row Two: Daryl Logue, Tom Rigg, Steve Sullivan ll, Steve Ring- uist, Dan Walling. Flow Three: Per Moose Sunole, Randy Fingers pf' fm Q, Stubbs, Jay Charisma Lindh, Jim Burgess, Marty Reinhardt, Wes Nichols, Marcus Torrey, El Presidente Fidel Castro, Jeff Jensen. Row Four: John Thompson, Tom Brouns, Kevin Pierce, Paul Husemann, Tom Sheer, Jesse Hahnlin, Steve King, James Geddy Utz, Eric Stolte, Doyle Schmidt. if 5: g outh R seventh Mgt? itephenson South, Seventh Floor, From Left: Row One: Ramon Lavides, 'hil Collins falbumy, Tony Bruni, Russ Marable, Michael Thomas Krouse, Tony lojas, Gary Flomer, Brad Jackson, Taz Jackson. Row Two: Tom Lazo, tichard Buck, Mark Henriksen, Dave Zundel, Lance J. Henderson, Mike lishop, Randy Pearson, Jeff Feurstein, David Reiman, Rober E. Gaull, Doug- as Loreen, Dave Sundquist, George McEachen Pat Mead. Row Three: Jason lays, Kent Johnson. N.. Stephenson Stephenson Stephenson South erqh th X Stephenson South, Eighth Floor, From Left: Row One: Steve Barrie 'The Beer Man Duane T. Pearson Dwanykins . Row Two: Michael W. Middleton Coachle , Jimi Campbell, Pete Loposer Crip , Mike Simon, Tony Lombardo, Matt Lyons, Jim Ramerman Legs . Row Three: Dan R. Greenwood, Dan Stephenson outh ninth , 446 U? ..,,,- ll' ' Garo, Roger Becker, Stevyn Keeper Anthony, Anthony Mitchell. Row Foul Steve Cowan, Scott Sproul Spanky , Todd Stevenson Toad , Paul Cop pock, Rick Singer, Lee Fenton Leroy . ft!!- 'wit Stephenson South, Ninth Floor, From Left: Row One: Larry Neal, Crai Quest Byquist, Quinn Phelan, Ed Eldredge, John Mahoney, Jeff Bitch- Estefan, John Nagel, Greg Lascheid, Gary Walker. Row Two: Rip Robbin tR.A.l, Kurt Tonnemaker, Warren Kring, John Hawkinson, Richard Schneide David Clayborn, Don Delzer. Row Three: Bob Cushing, Michael LcLean, Le Walker, Rick Fadler, Dale Dyekman, Nick 'lDevo DeVogel. Stephenson South tenth P tephenson South Tenth Floor From Lett: Row One: Dan Druffel, Kevin Doug Gilbert, Scott Sutherland, Rick Solis Johnnie Patterson Dale Mar, Doug cCammant, Jim Schultheis, Little Sis, Mark Froland, Tom Panks. Row Two: Greenlund, David Glmsfone- ROW Four: Dick NOVYJSSOY1 Di9ff6Hb3Ch, Dave ex Sandwith, Marvin Ruzucka, Kevin Allen Scott lshervvood, Chris Craig, Ed Dreher, Doug McKiernan, Paul Baker, Pat Stark, Bryan Ross, Peter Olsen. Jmmers, Darryl Dan, Dave Jackson. Row Three: Steve Boe, Steve Thorsen, tephenson South, Eleventh Floor, From Left: Row One: Kyle Squires, Jon essler, Phil Hayden, Tom Creasia, Kirk Bates, Jerry Higgins, Heimy Fticken- Jttom, Hans Littooy, Kevin Leakersdorfer. Row Two: Denny Curtis, Tris nayer, Chris Davidson, Brian McClain, Rob Adkisson, Fton Lavigne, Jim Stephenson South efeventh X Karboski, Kent Stottlemeyer. Row Three: James S. Ortlief, Turk , S.A. Maxwell Blackwell, Kyle Klippert, Steve Schofstoll, Ron MacKovich, Ftob Wev- er, Jack Murray, Bull Nelson. 447 Stephenson outh twe lfth Stephenson South, Twelth Floor, From Left: Row One: Greg Janson, Mike Bear Barry, Mike Manfre, Randy Rosman, Russ Pearson. Row Two: Steve RW Minnick, Mark Wasemille, Scott Sinclair, Doug Arnett, Steven So Fine Swanstrom, John F. Nomellini, Rob Wiskerchen, Greg Hunter, Pauncho Villa Stephenson South goof. 448 I Ill g Leon. Row Three: Hans J. Harder, Chris Zepernick, Bob Nash, Clint Kaki Steve Paige, Bart Holmberg, Andy Bair, Jeff Todd, Ed Schulthies. Row Foul Michael Lund, Luke Dunn, Chris Nathe, Joseph Wyno, Mike Spry, Burc Anderson, Joe Roach. Stephenson South, Government, From Left: Row One: David Vollmer Secretary, Perry P. Menard - President, Tris Thayer - President council, Mike Krouse - R.A. Row Two: Daniel C. Druffel - Center Rep., David R. Dreher-Treasurer, Brian R. McClain - Head Sponsor, Rosenberg - Hall Director. Row Three: Richard Schneider- Head Spc Jim Karboski - Vice President, Denny D. Curtis - R.A., Wayne Dressler i 'ISU Fire Staff, From Left: Row One: Paul Senuty, Date Heitzman, Martin Iuelier, Steve Drewniany, Layne R. Hilpert, Scott Hamrick, Mike Mueller, obert Holm, Rick O'Connor, Dean R. Harm, Wayne Haubrich, Edward mmick. Row Two: Robert Pysher, David Leggett, Tim Sears, Rich Cowan, cott Henry. Not Pictured: Brian Watkins, Jeff Chong. WU Fire Dept i 1 Allan, Candy Linda . . 53 fu if A ,154 Alverson, Kathryn M. Y ,V -,f, f Bafus, Kristi Ann y Bakeman, Deborah Bellamy, Charlene K, ' ,- - Broderick, Kristin L. t V. A I Burlon.Shelitha M. 1 I ' if 7,1 0 fini as in ,, ' z 5 Campbell, Kell: Sue 'W . ' W g 1, ,fa A , sz fi Christian, Tom John A , L f 5 5-in , Ellis, Karen L. VV ' A .V K rVV,k ,ju ' W Evans. Darcie A. 'W' vig -it f. 3, . I t if 'K Gleason. Darlene 'V i M Gumaer, Kathleen Fl. it H V I 1 ' Heard, Ella Sophronia ff '1 ,J it Hill, Barbara Ann K it A is N 141 ' ' 2 1 ! Hively, Cynthia - Q51 aal if ' ' lll A. K ! vw mf f ,,,, , , ., . V. Ja ' fi 4 .. 4 - 22 av nf .,,:g.,,1:yw 5 ,,,.. , ,. ,., - ,. I - ' ' if ' ' 1- ' ,,-- ' ' - . , Ji 4 is ' ,, 1 . . , 5 K - I . . y A., fit, ' O . tw! '.'l J V . l l at . Lg AJR Q 9 an J ,. ., as as v- or F r X, , , . K, , D A 7 K WV , ' hai . .-we l'f ' y, y - ,x , K K ,,,V ,, lp. . . V. Honekampl Susan B4 L V Z, L L Johnson, Maria S. K ' V A 1 'af 31- . L,,, Kinen, Kimberly A. ' iff' V v 1 5 ' McKnight' Pamcia rf' 4 i g..,f5w f f i , : ' Meyers, Connie Q 'stair 1 , 1, 1, : .,: y V 77,773 .. V Menu, cnanee , 'fs 5 ' fi Nelson, Jodi Lynn ,Y 2 i Packer, Susan K. 'H 'V l 5 Penner, Tammay Reichert, Fran Rueter, Anne 2 It , Shelley, Diane ll Sperlich, Llane B. f K Story, Jayna Teresa 2 ' Towner, Bettie Irene Wildung. Jenniier Lynn Wilson, Leslie Wiseman, Kimberley l . NOT HERE, SOMEONE IS WATCHING!!! Minors, and drinkers everywhere, be- ware. This year, the men and women of the local police started a crack-down crusade on illegal drinking on campus. With the patrols being tightened, more and more students are feeling the crunch of the badge. Better keep the beer and other alcoholic beverages at the bars or indoors and out of the public's view. The campus cops have an eye out. Open containers and drinking in public places are only two of the many violations being cited. Loud parties are being silenced, rowdy drunks are being rudely sobered up and calmed down, and hopefully, alcohol re- lated accidents are being avoided. Better get educated to the facts. lf you drink at the Coug or the Cavern, donit buy a six pack for the road. If you must, wait until you get home to crack the first one. Big Brother is watching!!! 0 Y-fASHlM1T0r. limlmw.. fm- ,W ,yu .,., . UU lihaflf Rbllihiii Cl RUF Sl L ANU SAY M74 7 131 , .bwfvf J fy A an ff 5 c.,t:,3i5 Ax fvrttfrjfjw 4,73 'l'i L.Lj37x7'- L.4..1 'LUWI La.11fg2-ffZ4 .X 0 Cf? 4? ,T 'L ,fifzfi F . i .-iii fm N i'r an ltlifff i,-,-frm: 4 -11, -.-, fy ,f4, A :ii-,y ,uv .,.,f.,.,-gd!-1' if fhigizp !7 c'ffiagg Mizz? ,LZ we if ,ffl fi! ffwfw ff jffi f7i1-fd 5,-, A 4 air I fi ., ,X V A ,, :iq tevens Hall, From Left: Flow One: Karen Ellis, Jayna Story, Anne Freeman, arlene Gleason, Kristi Bafus, Kelli Campbell, Linda Beardsley, Linda Neill, oni Christian. Row Two: Susan Packer, Angela Heyn, Michelle Ogata, Diana oyd, Dayna Arrasmith, Jennifer Wildung, Peggy Bosendale, Kathy Hobart, ow Three: Helen Oster, Kari Engblom, Debora Bakeman, Kathleen O'Boyle, Kelly Dietz, Krista Dabakis, Charlee McF!ill. Row Four: Diana Nishi, Connie llleyers, Tracy Jeffries, Leslie Wilson, Karen Fickenwirth, Melody Winkle. Row five: Elaine Carpenter, Christine Brady, Shelitha Burton, Kary Lamb, Patricia lAcKnight, Charlene Bellamy. Row Six: Barbara Hill, Jackie Balzer, Joanne oblnson, Julie Bayha, Kristin Broderick, Lisa Both, Liane Syerlich. Flow even: Bev Meadows, Liz Bright, Marisa Harvey, Tammy Penner, Connie raig, Kate Gumaer, Candy Linda Allen. Row Eight: Louise Strander, Eliza- Jeth Hemer, Sharron Ryan, Andrea Colgren, Karen Morlick, Cheryl McKay. Stevens Hall 1 1 .M Strmsvn Il ,Wi E 3 it , J , - U BQ i i Stimson Hall, From Left: Row One: Shawn 'Scrog' Hallmeyer, Scott Coe Smith, Dave Kennedy, Mark Telander, Grant Dimock, Andy Allaire, David Norum, .Jeff Munson, Steve llChief Townsend, SL. Master Sparks, Rudy Schuver, Gary Locke, Brett Herzer, Mike Poole, Dave Marshall, Stephen Heaver Dahl, Roy l'Ain't Here , Ken Fridley, Ken Reich. Row Two: Robin B. Dowrey, Senator Brian L. Freddy Burnett, Tom G. l'Mielek Hill, James M. Bro Rat Watanabe, Rorri FJ. Anderson, Craig R. Watson, Nkuyen V. Hai, Scott Wallace, Scott A. l'Holmes Lee, Tom A. McCarthy, Dan E. Doc Blaisdell, Steve Shropshire, Terry L. Day, Ronald T. Ron Beresa, Dave Dietzel, Row Three: Mark 2189083 Gedosch, Brian Campbell, Greg l'Gray Spider Silva, Terry C. Bevier, Steven Steele, AI Bonadonna iHall Directory, Peter Saplan, Kevin Shau, Bob Straka, Pat Korten, Tim Gonder, Steve Coenen, Jay Mathison, Robert Eastey, Brent Dvorak, Martin Rubenis. Row Four: Mark D. Levine, Jerry L. Griffin, Kevin B. Hall, David R. Einan, Fester, David McTavish, Stephen Soran, Michael E. REgan, Brad A. McDonald, Glenn Leimbacher, Dave M. Nelson, William A. Bogen, Ted Airborne Aspen. Rovn Five: Bob Campbell, Bill Colgrove, Wiiburn Lance, Clyde McTavish, Scot Foster, Jon Thouye, Keith Shay, Kevin Stansberry, Jim Van Beek, Harry I fia ader. Row Six: Kurt Myking, Jim Smak the Dog Fillis, Tim Snow Prep lest, Jack Strop, Scott Rice, Christopher W. Dean, Brent James Brent abat, Tim Gallagher, Michael Shuttleworth, Bryan Wilson, Stoner Bell, Tim lealy, Ron Straka, John A, Graham, Wes Clare, Row Seven: Murray chroeder, Mike Rooney, Steve Bright, Duane Diefenbach, Donald K. Adam- Jn, Christopher Hector Wilson Babcock, Ron Cone, Bruce Appol. JillAnn he Beav Jensen, Bruce Alley, Jamey Battermann, Stanley Stone Doc tone Pickering, Bruce Lewis. Jack Prendergast, Row Eight: David D. routhad, Chris Greve, Paul Hensel, Dr. Javad Haghi, Doug Killer Mcllraith, as . is fii . Kevin Smooth Mattoch, Bob Hanle, Mike Spot the Boa Snow, Greg Cum mings, Doug CDM Hinzie, Mark Charltan, William P. Welch. Robert Reed. Eddie Anderson, Chris Schober, Tim Teitenberg, Mark Foster. Row Nine Scott Horton, Matt Mengert, John Roshs, Drexel Rhoades, Jaeson House. Siamak Dastmalchi, Hans Kensler. Gordon Wood, Crhris Lasron, Fred Yomes Tor Stubsjoen, Gene Hutchinson, Ole Querin, Ron Coffell, Kevin Animal'i Rasler. A 1 W 'Ziff .MQW 455 Streit Ha first Ha 454 Streit N second Strelt, Flrst Floor, From Left, Row One: Brett Hollywood Chapman nado, Frank Younce, Mark L. Mathot. Row Three: David Malison, Steve Richard Pass Huber, Glenn M0ih6f HGH OISOTT, Mark While KO0HZ..BIll Guggenmos, Jett Zobrist, Pat Beamer Bean, Scott Collier, Mike Stams, Ch World'Anderson,John Senator Week, Scott Kegel. Row Two: Barry Bying- The Blade Greenlee, Brian Vasey, John P. Wiemais. ton, Jim Saber, Wayne Turner, Robert Lee, Greg Naito, Chris Zucker Coro- Strelt, Second Floor, From Leh, Row One: Mike Killer Whitney, Paul Todd, Douglas Psycho Krauter, Greg Johnson, Yul Provancha, Richard Pryor, Gary Bolt, Joe Crunkilton. Row Two: Greg Henion, Aaron Diaz, Brian Jack White, Ted Wolf, Mark Johnston, Rob Palmer, Doug Williams, Mark Hunter Simpson, Mike Ka-Chink Gleeson. Row Three: Lamar Ralph Kinney, Dan Frobo Frohreich, Ken Ghini Lambie, Mike i'Klink Klein, Kevin Thompson, QNX.. Dave Buns Albin, John Morris Pagel, David Pineapple 1 Redemann J Steven Pineapple 2 Jandoc, Charles Meyer. Row Four: John Q. Publi Bryan Lett, Bret Brasher, Dave Gard, Bob Chachi Scholes, Buck, Micha Reap Musil, Orlando Big O Hartwell, Mike Shepard, Steve Beach Bal Medalia, Keith Anderson. lrelt Thlrd Floor From Left Row One: Marco Butch ' Vercamar, Jeffrey owin, Sis Ron 'Shithead' Nelson, Jett Sykes, Ray User Beckwith. Row No: Abdul Al Faru Franklin B Crane Todd Wood Todd Wood, Clark Superman' Kent, Gary 'Hollywood' Niklason Michael Lee, Christopher Sundance' Ryan, Stephen'Kid' Reid Kyle 'Hort,' Smith Pat Hennessey Streit Hall third Row Three Chae Kim Lung: Lee Jim Burnett Joe Button Morrow Scott Plncham Mark Marky D Nelson Marks Lil Friend PJ Patrick Panther Gleesmg James Abduel Brown Row Four Mike Brady Ron Kurosky Brian Nystuen Make Guay Gordon Oyer Scott Mickey Fisher Ed Zapp Zapel Brett Lindsey Tim Bell 1 ' lag 1 rl I , . Jck ,Ockerman, Steve Kermit Heckt, Michael Reap Musil, Michael Cuz Harnna, C. Luke Pookie Poole, Tony Tiger l-lansen, Robert Flounder G. treit, Fourth Floor, From Left: Row One: Cedrick Brown, Reggie Jackson, Xrthur , Tim Conehead, Steven Shaw, John Munroe, Ed Blount, Rob Flodin, teve Sparkman, Brett Lowery, David Williams, Joe Rushin. Row Two: Steve ershey, Matt Niederkorn, Pat O'Leary, Mark Black, Ron Thiery, Chris Bence, reg Mueller, Jim Klundt, James Brown, Jim Middleton. Row Three: Alan lakeley, Scott Sylvester, Darold Haynes, Rob Chase, Allen Prouty, Dan amieson, Mark Fisher, Craig Clerl, Ron Nelson, Butch Booker. Streit Ha Il fourth Ha it J Streit Hall sixth 456 Stre it if I Streit, Fifth Floor, From Left: Row One: S. Northrop, Chris Tief, Rick Kanz- Ier, Kevin Harbine, Curt Ladines, Kitrick Taylor, Mark Bircher, Tom Duffy, Tim Zumwatt, Michael Knight, Larry Ripley, Bob Hennan. Row Two: Cedrick Brown, Bob Davis, Mike Loomis, Dede Moore, Michael Larson, Kevin Shaw, Ross McAllister, Mike Boasley, Kim Pither, Eric Overholt. Row Three: T. Streit, Sixth Floor, From Left: Row One: Jerald Waters, John Hale, Jeff Allen, Terry White, Jeff Cark, Dempsey Ortega, Alexander Jenkins. Row Two: Dimitrios Koutsoukis, Stuart O'Brochta, Chris Naylor, Olukitibi Oyawoye, Zachary Smalls, Brian Tanberg, Dwayne Lalor, Dave Bridges, Rob Siltanen. Jones, James Clapp, Andy Kohler, Ron Cowin, Nate Bridges, Brad Wilson Brad Bethune, Andy Burch, Steven Smith, Kenneth Wayman, Chris Derr, Rio Collins, Pete Vanwell. Row Four: Glen Schumock, Paul Gillio, Roger Boldei Jim Conger, Randy Kurosky, Paul Keeth, Frank Duffy, Andrew Garduer, Row Three: Kevin Hottell. Keith Slawson, Alan Boatman, Mike Slott. Dan Dykes, Miguel Avila. Gary Carpenter, Tom Bond. Dan Dahl, Gerry Swallow Row Four: Alan Jovanovich, John Lamb, Bryan Lett, Kevin Campbell, Joh Goodart. Doug Olsen, Dave Sullivan, Bryce Breitenstein. Doug O'Brochta, Perlmm Ha!! P if first Eiil Xl XSS ' XX U .J lv A , erham, First Floor, From Left: Row One: Nancy Palmer, Kim Pither, Tracy Allen, Kellie Davenport. Row Three: Cheryl Shoemaker, Jenny Chao 'enda Kuykendall, Simone Deatherage, Brenda Flanagan, Sue McGarraugh, Jung Kuo, Athena Panos, Kathy Cooper, Shelly Greer, Debbie Berry, Cheryl aty Phelan. Row Two: Teresa Thompson, Monica Flood, Gail Komoto, Pappas, Jill Gorman, Cindy Aspitarte, Virginia Fitzharris, Sharon Campbell. ammy Kay Maier, Pamela Huggins, Julie Tibbs, Johnna Lehr, Felecia Kinney, erham, Second Floor, From Left: Row One: Allison Nickels, Susan Minor, alinda Carlise. Charolette Cathy, Susie Burlingame. Row Two: Joann Lap- er. Kremiere Jackson. Barbara Bunce. Caroline Bressler, Julie Peterson, aura Koepke, Hagar, Lisa Moore, Deboard-Di, Kathleen Connelly, Kellie anhofl. Flow Three: Heidi Malore, Joe Cool, Lisa Rice. Lynn Wallace, Lisa Lmezl Collins. Leah Schutter, Linda Gallagher, Jamie Pipes, Robin Pratt, ady Dil Newgard, Bonnie Sinclair, Liz Hanna, Dee Redemann, Chrissy inkler. Parham Hall ,I second A BPJQM' Mi it rf Perham 36 t Ha II third ii i 2 Perham Third Floor From Left: Row One:Sunny Burgio Colleen Ellis Kim Teri Lupinacci Christel Vea Mr. Stick. Flow Three: Jennifer Bales Jani Fisher Kelly Strain. B Row Two: Mindy Stillner Kathy Markin Vickie Webb Bales Fran Fleener Lisa Mork Teri Fisher Krista Catlin Lori Dahlquist. 'N ww 4' f Aga ' Q, if 7' We 7 I Y Y I i Y 1 r 1 i Q i r i r Perham i II fourth Ha 458 1 , rair A , fi. Couch of Uma? Perham, Fourth Floor, From Left: Row One: Barb Whalen, Kay DeBroeck Teri Webster, Bill Williams, Cheryl Traum, Debbie Haynes, Christa Mitchell Row Two: Debbie Colvin, Lisa Nystrom, Kathy McRae, Sue L. Baney, Myong Hui Bradshaw, Christine Low, Linda Shoemaker, Julia Besola, Teresa Sher wood, Cindy Schilb, Kathy Cragen. Row Three: Teresa Waley, Patty Peter son, Bonnie E. Dickson, Jennifer L. Backstrom, Mary K. Barnhart, Sarah E. Munroe, Dawn M. Kipp, Michele M. Yenney, Sue L. Carlson, Libbie M. Eddj Barbie L. Rogers, Paula A. Ferguson, Amity A. Proctor. Row Four: Sondra U Wells, Belinda A. Gosser, Laura C. Castrilli, Ann M. Coulter, Carmen I LaBonne, Jeannetta E. Bannink, Michele Woods, Lori L. Weza, Mary l Grubbs, Sue E. Blossom, Pam A. Altman. arham, Fifth Floor, From Left: Row One: Sallie AIR Ferber, Ralph, Jnnie Corkie McNeely, Gwenn-doll Grace Schlepp, Lisa Bunny Van' ampen, Meg Steele, Lisa Wallace, Stephanie Blubl' Arca, Tammy Blimp eat, Dawn Cariker, C.J. Mariani, Cowboy Bemis. Row Two: Claire Pratt, ennifer Adair, Patti Serretle, Cheryl Burns, Christy Becker, Stephanie Perham Hall fifth at ,'I Reynolds, Kim Birgh, Leann Vetsch, Trece Foster, Jessica Pookie Smith, Konnie Kittelson, Begh McKee. Row Three: Monica J. Dugas, Laurie Okada, Nancy Deignan, Shelley C. Gillchrist, Tracy Saukkonen, Paula Kurtz, Kathy Kelly, Robin Frazier, Henrie Johnson, Karen Erickson, Susan Eastman, Erian Crowder, Brenda Shiort. arham Hall, Sixth Floor, From Left: Row One: Gayle Hermanson, Dana assel, Ann Melbourne, Deeann Zurkammer, Sue Robinson, Renee Bade. ally Roberts. Lesa Bryant, Kelly Gosney, Carrie Luecke, Tammi Adams, Jbbie Manson, Jennifer Welsh. Row Two: Laurie Berman, Joanna Rodd, elissa Loewe, Lesly Arnold, Laura Bromet, Shelly Richards, Ms. Felicia A. Perham y Hall Carr, Kathleen M. Anderson, Linda M. Estep. Lyn Lawrence, Julie Lilly, Wendi Hiltwein, Lauri Porter. Row Three: Theresa Morse. Becky Baerveldt, Mary Slate, Stephanie Y, Kimbrough. Sonja Harrison, Carla D. Harper. Tammy L, Lautenslager, Kathy J. Gusa, Jean Boyd. .1 fm Streit Perham Q RA's StreltlPerham - RAs From Left .Row One: Dianne Herrington-2nd Perham Kathy Kelly - 5th Perham Teri Fisher - 3rd Perh m Ch a e Perham Mike Shepard-2nd Streit Belmda Gosser-4th Perham Glenn M. Shoemaker - 1st Perham. Row Three: Brad Nelson Nate Bridges Ri OI -1 S ' ' ' - ' ' - son st treat. Row Two. Chris Naylor 6th Streit Linda Estep 6 Rasmussen Al Rasmussen. Streit Perham i officers Strelt!Perham - Officers, From Left, Row One: Nancy Palmer - Treasur- - Vice President, Teri Lupinacce - Social, Steve Heckt - Damaged Ch er, Barbara Bunce - Educational, Teresa Sherwood - RHA Rep., Athena Mark Koonz. Row Three: Jeanetta Bannink - Publicity, Ron Nelson Panos- Food 8. Housing. Row Two: Dawn Kopp- Secretary, Sue Carlson President, C. Luke Poole - Rec., Scott Collier - Hollywood, Cindy Scl 460 'VU Waller first basement aller Hill, First and Basement, From I-eff! ROW 0091 Richard Skidmore, H0ser Hosler, Gerald Miller, Nick Santelli, Jeff Richards. Row Four: John ian Van Doren, Jon Barrett, Dave Block. Row Two: Troy Smith, Mark Gibson, Mark J. Mischel, Curtis P. Grant, Chris Feely, P. John Adams fSpon- advornick, Oscar Biaser, Kary J. Hagen, Steve Reilley, Marty Hall. Row sorl, Robert Collins Nice-Presidentl, Tim Gustafson, John Kondrostropolis, lree: Dave Mundt, Ken Haskell, Chris Hummel iSponsorJ, Mike French, Troy Demetre Mona Pallis, aller Hall, Second Floor, From Leh: Row One: Ambrose George, Eric ades, Frank Lopez, Tiger Peone, Kourosh Edalati, Joshua Novick. Row vo: Bob Flower Hempel, Richard Proebslel, Wayne Welde CSponsorj, erry Jordan, Alex Chan, Pete Verhey, Bill Popp, Mazen Nazzal, Dennis B.R. edermeyer, Mark B.L. Sloller. Row Three: Garick Ho. Paul Darcy, David Waller Ha!! second Valdez, Randy Ervin, Jay Dark QRAJ, Tod O'Driscoll, Steve Rowe, Xeno Plastic, Ted Claussen, Agostino J. Crotti. Row Four: Doug Hartshorn fAthIetic Chairl, Tim Quast, Donald Grant, Key Burger iGun 81 Glassl, Jimmy Shotgun Hemrich, Playdo Jones, Darryll Sherman, Marcus Allenius Ellisius, Dennis Worm Chivers. Wa Her Ha!! third i 1 l i E l l E 5 i I Waller Hall, Thlrd Floor, From Left: Row One: Steve Adler, Robert Andrews, Westendorf. Row Three: Ed Reyers, Steve Bradley, Rob Stone, Mike Bek Jack Lyon, Jeff Peters, Rob Rice, Mert Eastman, Todd Rehm. Row Two: Monte L. Andrews, Chris M. Newhouse, Todd Raver, Randy Hoff. Row Fo David Porter, John Evans, Steve Moore, Dale L. Johnson, John Mercer, Dave Phil Hoard, Wm. Glaser, Jeff Wheeler, L.V. Beethoven, Osmer L. Waller, Creager, Tony Manduca, Tom Anderson, Ron Moore Jr. tSponsorJ, Todd Davis, Jeff Mahan, Craig S. Jostrom, Stephen Nadig, Martin Frantz. Waller Hal! fourth A Waller, Fourth Floor, From Left: Row One: Craig Kinder, Glenn Warren, Stephen Ricker, Chuck Bradley, Thomas Dotun Kettinde. Row Two: Jerry Hemrich tSponsorl, Steve Tidball, David Lazo CRAJ, Mike Pettyjohn, Terry James, Brad Carpenter, Scott Oswalt. Row Three: Marc Georgeadis, Larry 462 Kinney, Barrett Burns tPresidentJ, Rick Stroup, Jeff Schmidt, Myrlino Hufan Row Four: Stephen W. Fogo, Femi A. Feyide, Kee Kean Hoo, George l Sharp, Chris Kemp, Daniel Geidlol, Matt Erwin, David Riojas, Damon Gulio Not Pictured: Ray Hunt tTreasurerl, and Tom Sthay QRAJ. 3 iii!! A Us 1135 EV- is I l Wilmer l first second Ilmer Flrst and Second Floor From Left Row One Debbie Crandall lne Bowers, Susan Graziano Lisa Tonge, Victroria Warren Kristen Tilly 'lda Quade, Susan Hallberg Linda Hedge. Row Two. Laurie Berry, Nancy an Farawe Lauri Annonen Karen Mills Brooke Thomsen, Tina R. Walker I Anderson Gayla Raye Haugen Andrea Rae Cleveland Misti Townsend ris Whittall. Row Three: Robin D. Law, Julie A. Rowe, Nancy L. Koppel Diane McFarland Laurie Hacker Jani Pedersen Heidi Sue Cook Sheila M Hertz Carrie Ellsworth Shauna Vails Katie Playbuck Row Four Kym Frank lm Donna Street Kim Campbell Angie Dennison Jeanette Thomason gatherlne Jensen Kathy Welch Gina Westbrook Julie Faulstich Darolyn M. randall. 'iImer, Third and Fourth Floor, From Left: Flow One: Kym Franklin QRAJ, inet Archer, Jill Tuttle, Laura Daughtry, Carole Carpenter, Lenor Carlisk, lnet Quick, Tracy Kelley, Meg Robsahm lFlHDl. Row Two: Julie B. Morgan, ichele D. Leach, Cheryl K. Allen, Shelly L. Kime, Marti MacDonald, Julie K. rubb, Lydia Brix, Susan Pheasant, Kelly S. Lessor, Betsy A. Davis. Flow 1 - , U9 tl S . .5 fs . it yr t Wilmer third fourth Three: Cheryl Wetterhus, Elizabeth Dibbern, Linda Dovin, Cary Harris, Jennif- er Hartley, Tamara Rappuhn, Lisa Dress, Kim Crist, Lisa Absalonson, Laura Johnson. Row Four: Shauna Vails CRAJ, Theresa Mengert, Patty Alexander, Elisabeth Strole, Leslie Bennett, Tami Auckland, Diane Kolb, Shannon Stanc- zok, Heidi Hill. 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QQ I 5? 1' Q19 Q9 CLUBS 'N 487 43 Blrds of a feather Clubs Dad s Weekend CCDmmlIICCfWAMl 490 Consumer Protect1on Legal Serv1cesfAssoc1at1on Women Students 491 Homecom1ng Comm1tteefStudcnt Amer1can Pharmaceut1cal Assoc1at1on 492 WSU Cr1cket ClubfEgypt1an Student ASSOLIHIIOH 493 Spec1al Events COmmlII66fWSU Rodeo Team 494 Amer1can Inst1tute of Arch1tectsfSoc1ety of Women Eng1neers 494 Rho Nu Nurs1nglThe Palest1n1an Students 496 M E Ch A 497 Cloth1ng and Text1les ClubfBus1ness Computer Club 498 WSU Hort1culture Club 499 Musltm Student ASSOCIAIIOU 500 Interfratern1tyCounc1l 501 Cable 8 NewsfASlD!IBD 502 Amer1can Socrety of C1V1l Engmeers 503 Comm1ttee 504 WSU RCCfCHIlOH Club!WSU Food Sc1ence Club 505 lndustr1al Technology ASSKJCIHIIODXRHA 506 KUGR FM 95507 KWSU AM 508 KWSU TV 509 ASWSU Execut1ve 510 ASWSU Assembly 511 Cougar MaFChlUg Band 512 513 M1kCmCHfWSU Coug Squad 514 Rally Squad 515 Yell Squad 516 Greek Week Comm1tteefMom s Weekend Comm1ttee 517 YMCA 518 519 As1an Amer1can Students Comm1tteefPersonnel Management 520 Amer1can Market1ng Assoc1at1on!Lambda Kappa S1gma 521 S1gma lota!Student D1etet1c Assoc1at1on 522 WSU Forestry ClubfWSU Range Club 5523 Colleg1ate Four HfAdVCfI1S1Dg Club 524 Organ1zat1on of Future Veter1nar1ans 525 Col1seum Events Group!SPURS 526 ACMXFIHHDCC Club 527 Wazzu Wh1flCfSfWSU Concert Cho1r 528 B1ology ClubfAmer1can Home Econom1cs ASSOCIHEIOD 529 L1vestock CentersfCrops 8: So1ls Club 530 Panhellentc 531 Naval ROTC 532 A1r Force ROTC 533 535 Army ROTC 536 Agr1cultural MCCl13H1Z3I1OHfAgf1CUlEUf3l Eng1neer1ng 539 Men s and Women s Crew 540 541 Da1ry ClubfCooperat1ve UHIVCISIIY Da1ry Students 542 Assoc1ated Students of Construcnon ManagementfAlpha Delta P1 H1gh Toppers 543 Head P105 544 FUN GROUPS WSUSFSSCXEI Loco 546 T8cM Standard Dev1at1onsfThe Ghetto 548 Ph1 S1g Halfway House 549 Students for Hrgher Tu1t1onfThe Gunungsar1es 550 Alpha Ph1 Alpha Fratern1ty lnc And the Angels 551 Show B1z K1ds!It s All Relattve 552 Hut Hauol1 O HHWHII 553 3rd Year Arch1tecture!4th Year Arch1tecture 554 5th Year Arch1tecture!Perm1as Pullman 555 Rape P1llage 84 PlunderfH1gh T1de Clam D1ggcrs and Lutef1sk Lovers 556 Loyal Order of the Mooseheads 557 WHWHWHI Country Club Board of RCgGHISfEHEKJHV1llC Club 558 Ch1nook Yacht Club 559 Welcome to Camas'!Out to Lunch Bunch 560 HONORARIES Arnold Alf SOLICIYXOHIICILJH Nu 564 Alpha Zeta!Alpha Eps1lon Rho 565 Mortar BoardfTau Beta P1 566 OfChCSlSflHECfCOllCgl3I6KH1ghIS 567 Rho Ch1fOrder of Omega 568 Beta Alpha PS1fP1 Lambda Theta 569 Ph1 Beta Kappa 570 I I I I ' 1 ' ' ' of ' ' WSU Poultry ClubfHonors Students Advisory The Recipe Club 547 Clubs Mum Nm ff 489 Row One: Paul Kyllo, Scott Hogan, Rick Mano, Wade Hader, Tom Ber- nard. Flow Two: Bruce King, Mike Miklancic, Craig Hooper, Curt Flider, Dave Pridemore, Nancy Olson, Jane Thomad, Rob Cavanagh, Scott VanWormer. Row Three: Ganene Jordan, Julie Jeckle, Julie Robert, Susan Wylie, Mary Bocek, Gail Gibb, Leslie Taylor, Chris Naab, Re- nee Beauchamp, Ginny Williams, Kari Kain. Every year Dad's Weekend is an event many look forward to. Planning the annual Dad's Weekend Breakfast, Dad of the Year selection and a living group sign contest are just some preparations to be made before The Weekend . The committee also coordinates other special events with var- ious departments for a fun- filled, memorable weekend. 'Q 0 I Row One: John Larsen. Flow Two: Steve Lester, Benny Brandvold, Bruce Kittrick, Flolf Olscy, Jeff Hart- ford, Cynthia Brooke. Row Three: Debra Morford, Diane Decker, Louise Holm, Mark Laurnen, Flon Spangler, Bill Bronson, Bob Land- erholm, Ken Anderson, Greg Hyde, Kevin Turner, Dorcas McLennan, Eugenie Eschbach. 490 Dad's Weekend Committee WAMI Consumer Protection and Legal Services 0 Association of Women Students Row One: Jeanette Henderson, Kathryn Gaffikin, Cathy Lawer, Mar- ty The Greek Hodges, Peter Maguire, Julie Jonson, Milt Doumit, Denise Holiman, Matt Ftegan. Row Two: Dave Purcell, Bob Follett, Adrienne Smith, Rita D. Pfeifer, Ali- son K. Smith, Paul JK. Triesch, Chris Fl. Sundstrom, Thomas C. Brown, Marie Harris, Kim Plese. Row Three: Linda V'Dovec, Brenda Waight, Mary Wilkins, Karen Pier- son, Kym Franklin, Deb Haringer, Kari Kisler, Laura Minton, Moira J. O'Connell. Consumer Protection and Legal Service Center pro- vides free legal and consumer information and help to stu- dents and low income people. Members must be sincerely interested in helping others and must also be able to deal with people and their prob- lems. The center has ex- panded to its present size of four divisions and 35 mem- bers since it first opened five years ago. . O .Q Row One: Rosanne Schneller, Lu- Jeana Giangrasso, Lisa Cohn, San- dy Gallagher, Darolyn M. Crandall. Row Two: Sara Swanson, Tracy Kelley, Tarri Rude, Celia Banks, Julie Honeykamp, Diana Schruefer, Beth Lynch, Liz Clair, Stephanie Watson, Marlene Saari. Not Pic- tured: Theresa Schulz, Debbie Smith. 491 Row One: Rod Parker, Ken Udden- berg, Jay Hummel, Craig Hooper, Mike Monroe, Craig Brauft, Wade Sparks. Row Two: Nancy Decker, Kris Stocker, Joan Johnson, Laura Anderson, Kim Isaacs, Bob Peter- son, Shannon Fry, Scott Fedje, Be- verly Ash, Kim Meyer, Cindy Goodman. Football season Home- coming. The two go hand-in- hand. Thousands of alumni annually trek their way back to WAZZU in hopes of see- ing the Cougars win, howev- er, this was not the case this year. The Cougs, in a great effort, narrowly lost to Stan- ford 31-26. The committee encourages spirit and involve- ment in all activities leading up to the weekend and during the weekend itself. A lot of hard work is put into planning and organizing all events, especially contacting alumni. Row One: Tammy Nixon, Carole Dougherty, Christine Flack, Dave Sclar, T. Dada Alimi, Jeannie Gar- cia, Diand Ross, Yuet-Hing Lam, Nancy Tobin. Row Two: Kay Lynn Edgrn, Irene Wang, Chris Evans, Karen Henriksen, Bob Niemann, Scott Moore, Laurie Free Sherri Hodgdon. Row Three: Janice Deen, Kim Salzwedel, Dan Bellack, Tom Sthay, Ayo Kalejaiye, Oyesiku Tobun, Lisa Woodard, Brian Zaro, Richard Grillo. Row Four: Lisa Spiegelberg, Joe Angelo, Scott Sprenger, Elaine Colby, Kevin Cook, Roger Woolf, Margaret Fan- ning, Charlie James, Steve Woodard. Row Five: Ron Jennings, Mike Tidwekk. Steve Wood, Katy Schmitt, Mike Weyer, Erik Senuty, Carmen Edwards, Chris Willard, Dr. Rich Meyer- Advisor. SaPha promotes public health and welfare through various programs, lt is designed to encourage the advancement of Pharmacy as a science and as a profession. 492 Homecoming Committee M V7,,,,.,,,,,- . , ..... ., A v K X ff ff me t Student American Pharmaceutical Association WSU Cricket Club 'EW' 451, cnxnm. Row One: Shahid Jameel - Secre- tary, Fiiaz Mahmood, Ausif Mahmood - Captain, Mark Berhow, Adekoya Adedotun. Row Two: Keilh Bristow, Flavichandran lyer, Femi Feyide, Ellen Moore, Nazmu- din Sharifi, Manoranjan Reddy. Egyptian Student Association Row One: Magid Mansour, Christ- ine Billatos, Vivian Iskander, Abier EI-Haggar, Aaser Abbas, Maryana Iskander. Row Two: Soheir Max- imoss, Nadia Basaly, Sadika AbouSaada, Fiokia M. Abdallah, Hanaa Zakaria, Mary Mansour, Jak- lyn Mansour. Flow Three: Felib Iskander, Samir Billatos, Salah EI- Haggar - President, Abdel Fattah El-Walily, Mohamed Abbas - Vice- president, Hesham Rashwan, Monier Mansour. The Egyptian Student Asso- ciation at WSU is one among 60 such organizations in the United States and Canada. They average 20 members and meet the first Saturday of each month. The members participate in social and re- creational activities and the club's purpose is to serve the best interest in Egyptian stu- dents. 493 Row One: Rich Jones, David Schill- ing, Ted Kennedy, Char Oveland, Pat Brenetar, Brian Eugene Par- sons, Steve Wall, Todd Wyche, Karyn Penrod. Row Two: Lori Way, Mike Morrow - Chairman, Pouch, Dave Dunn, George Hulett, Pat Lynch, Mark Hansen, Jon Teissen. Row Three: Melinda Burne, Jean Lemke, Jennifer Brumblay, Laurie Capriola, Bill Drummey, Ronnie Davis, Lisa Sizelove, Brent Haber- man, Tammy Darby, Cathy Darby, Lisa Koenig. Not Pictured: Karen Helgeson, Curt Sturm, Herbert Ho- mans, Bobby Hampe. Special Events began as an ASWSU committee 15 years ago and has organized such annual events as Casino Royale for 14 years. In the past four years, WAZZU stu- dents have also had College Bowll' for entertainment. The committee also takes care of many other activities and special events of ASWSU. Row One: Renee Hauber, Fred-a- Steer, Scoot Habegger, Cheryl Wil- liams, Stephanie Wallace, Andrea Beck, Ray Schmitten, Pete Nissen, Rod Wellelman. Row Two: Jeff Schmidt, Bob Hazelbrook, Brian McKain, Jerry Asmussen, Gene Curcio, Allen Dobb, David Frame, Troy Davis. Row Three: Marie Bacon, Hohn Courtright, Bill Shanks, Stan Shields, Dolly Hughes - Advisor, Aalvin Keys, Dale Bald- win, Jeff Michael, Kevin Loney, Charlie Brewer. Rodeo Team was once known as Lariet Club. It is an enthu- siastic group within the blan- ket group Block and Bridle . In cooperation with Block and Bridle, the Rodeo Team puts on a Spring rodeo for Mother's Weekend. It in- cludes a traveling team which competes in all of the college rodeos in this region. 494 l E . Special Events Committee half Q WSU Rodeo Team ,Ii C:-1-,Q American Institute of Architects Row One: David Shellman, Ftodney Hill, Gary Lauerman, Julie Johnson, Lisa Edna Coble, Shelly Scott - Shadow Program, Karla Deshon, Michael Bauer, Linda Backus, Robert Barnard, Matt VanDer- Boewe, Peter Sandall, Jerry Mor- gan, Mark Stoller, Hulin Latief. Flow Two: Sandy Glazer, Wol1Saar, Doug Livingston, Matt Mengert, Jet- frey Tyan, Barrs Huntington, Jack Lyon, Tyler Engle, Kelly Zam- zow, Jim Meiklejohn, Nick Bevanda, Flandy Cook, Mark T. Cain, Glen Mil- ler. Row Three: Laroy Gant, Jim VanCooten, Tom Edbob Sheldon, Sidney Scarboro - President, Daryl Darwell Sorenson - Secretary, Hisao Shimizu, Irma Kortwright, Rick Beason, John Zavier Whitlow - Treasure, Ftustin Hall, Darwin Webb, Kent McLaren - Editor, Steve Erickson - Interact Chair- man, Brian Lyman, Tom Nychay, Brian Nystuen, Lawrence Lee. Row Four: Kim Mackenzie, Christopher Chin, Betsy Sandidge, Stacy Simp- son, Cheryl Lett - Interact Chair- man, Cheryl Breen, Dennis Dean, Micahel Danielson, Howard Kimura - Vice President, Casey Moore, Di- ane Cannon, Peter Flose, Matthew Peekrupaugh. Society of Women Engineers Row One: Kirsten Dunatov, Annette Lane, Jill Morrison, Alice Chapman, Julie Albertson. Row Two: Jill Anderson, Yvonne Meyer, Debbie Simons, Sonja Waelti, Christine Craig, Fluth Moore, Sarah Melcher. SWE began in 1959 as a na- tion-wide support group for women in engineering and sci- ences. Eighty percent ofthe club must be women en- gineers, however, the rest are male or female students of math, computer science as well as engineers. The club provides professional, tech- nical and personal develop- ment through speakers from the engineering industry, tours and fun activities such as picnics. 495 Row One: Debbie Miller, Julie St. John, Tami VonDracek, Ginger Blacker, Betsy Davis, Lori Schroed- er, Shandra Gustafson, Arlene Cabalce, Jenny Perkins. Row Two: Michelle Poulsen, Leslie Wilson, Jenny Charlton, Kareb Thompson, Judy Graham, Kim Trautman, Julie Grubb, Brooke Thomsen. Row Three: Lori Mclntosh, Tim Pearson, Amy Lightfoot, Lori Porter, Karen Van Gelder, Cheryl Love, Kay John- ston, Monica Tee, Amykay Trueb- lood, Shelley Wolf. Row One: Moh'd Nabulsi, Mansour Mansour, Yasser Abbas. Row Two: Sameer Al-Ashkar, Seifeddin Man- sour, Moh'd Abuelkheir. The Palestinian Students is a new club this year. Members get together at various times to discuss each others prob- lems. They work together as much as possible to explain the Palestinian problem to the American people. 496 Rho Nu Nursing -.-.4--1.-e The Palestinian Students M.E.Ch.A. Row One: Abraham Gonzalez, Guadalupe Cavazos, Brenda Romanox, Irene Gonzales, Beckie Duran, Jeanie Hernandez, Lourdes Rodriguez, Monica Rodriguez. Row Two: Roxana L. Cruz, Eva Nicacio, Rick Garrison, Francisca Garza, Norma Duran, Genoveva Gonzales, Ruben Lira, Mario Cordova. 1 4 af : 1 Q wan- 1 A., 5 t , riff' ec 1,1 W .4-1, tg 4 , Wi M, it .ma ,, t r ,-. :ff .23 J, i M.E.Ch.A. Officers Row One: Eva Nicacio - Treasur- er, Genoveva Gonzales - Secre- tary, Roxana Cruz - Vice Presi- dent, Abraham Gonzalez - Presi- dent. Movimiento Estudiantil Chi- cano de Aztlan exists to meet academic, social, political, spiritual and bi-cultural com- munication needs of Chicano students. Its philosophy is that bi-culturalism and bilin- gualism is an advantage. Its members try to assist in the on-going cultural mosaic project called the United States. The club is open to all interested students. 497 Row One: Barbara Dorman, Sonya Berglin- Vice President, Kim Clark, Lora McKinney. Row Two: James Darbous, Chris Kaufman - Trea- surer, Caryl Jones - President, Kathy Schofstoll, Connie Gregory, Heidi Wehrle, Maureen Gallagher- Dean's Advisor, Rich Wiechert. Flow Three: Lisa Smith, Janice Harding - Publicity, Sharon Ftenouard, Susan Williamsen, Mary Barrera, Karen Adamson, Shannon Francis- co, Karen Koetting - Secretary, Jean M. Klopfer - Advisor. The Clothing and Textiles Club is open to students ei- ther majoring in the field or merely interested. Speakers keep the club informed of current interests related to the field. Members big project is in the Spring when they coordinate a fashion show for Mom's Weekend and members also perform in it. Row One: Lori Repanich, Lori Woolf, Sandy Stark, Susan Mill, Lauri Gillis, Ann Carpenter. Row Two: Louisa Flibaudo, David Tel- stad, Linda Larsen, Andrea Rainey, Lori Price, Kaye Francis, Dianne Maurice. Not Pictured: Mike Przybylski, Dan Gidlof, Tom Phillips, Mary Galeno, Cheryl King, Ivar Hil- dahl, Lori Goldberg, Bob Simon, Kathleen Pierce, Eleanor Wester- man, Doug Ingram, Mike Ascherl, Jon Fujioka, Jim Kraft, Charus Heinz, Mark Vincint, Dave Fteep. The Business Computer Club was formed in the fall of 1981. The purpose of the club is to aquaint members with career opportunities in the business field as it relates to computers. 498 Clothing and Textiles Club 3 meh. T,-T siaiisi .Q Nix Business Computer Club 'H - 'sw . 'iii all Q' N C' gg GJ gg: 9 c: 53 cu W GJ U :Q E J: GU : X5 G is O--Q.. 2 Q GJ ' E0 SWS 1: Qu .,,.,.-G Q B .Engng 'S Q .- EE 2 we n..-C5 0 c: E gf: I1 .E .2 Us 'Ci ru YZ o gg m GJ A-1 Eg! ,222 111322 335 QQ' ao CH n-go: E52 0 ES Rig OLGJ .QU-' 2 .E M22 '.::o Seng Eno QJEO 255 sos .Qc EEO E16 2255 Quang E225 21:32 .C . -.. 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Younes, Abdalla Saad, Akill Malla, Bashir Ahmad lShaheen Ahmad, sonj, Tal- al Badri, Abdul-Ghani, Nik Hashim Mustafa, Adrian Syah, Adnan Ka- naan. Row Two: Baharudin Omar, Babiker Abdalla, Muhammad Abdul, Yahya Mohd, Altrairy Abdulrahman, Qazi Azam, Ibrahim Al-Turki, Abdul Rasyid, Alfrian Noor, Sana Jabang, Khalid Al-Flobaishy, Osman Lewangka, Zahid Saeed Khan. 500 Muslim Student Association ,,.-f xx 4 , , XX b Q . tx' , . J 1 ' - a 1 gsxss l , W., , ,W Muslim Student Association m gdb 4: Ng, 0 'U -ESQ in Egg lb.g:'E -'JOE O','ja-J .Dgff c: gnu .-1 .ESE Como wud son eu: ops: oni...:: KU -Sv EDF! Wu.: .2312 8-'VB E613 qua :s.9:.':Q 0-J OE U,-Ag wi'3f2 4:5351 I-41-.-4.21 an 22 3 Qu: 9-Q41 P-I Io UJLL tn- 31 '53 CO: CJ ,gi mi? EE CU En. 52 Q,4- CD Tw ml .sg mu: Oo. 'UE Sage , O 232-2 25:1 515 CD 13150: 'Ei I gel CO' 5E'3c-1 :Eg Q05 Em al-:Jw .1252 DU'- U52 fig.. :QS .572 U! Egg Og.: iii :XE Cs-.2 5?-15 Egg OEas L- --on E29 IIOD- commumty. uncil it H1 te YH rf te In U1 O r-I Row One: Keith Shipman, Mason McLean, Dennis Kelly. Row Two: Stephanie Watson, Joan Jackson, Kathy Butler, Kathy Soltero. Row Three: Teresa Reeves, Betty Be- ment, Mary Mack, Julie Jeckle, Tim McGillivray, Rod Smith, Glenn John- son, Bill Tackett, Catherine Car- bone, Judy Lamey. Not Pictured: John Flemming, Robert Dove, Tim Hunt, Gail Jackson, John Durante, Caroline Sawyer, Lynn Sage. Row One: Scott Fedje, Jennie Con- ner, Robin Hartman, Rebecca Ask. Row Two: Vicki Rova, Judy Erskine, Eden Fisher, Laura Richardson, GaiIArmbruster, Kristin Johnson Terri Iverson. Flow Three: Pat French, Val Felsted, Susan Leidy, Teresa Enright, Jill Erben, Barbara Retka, Richard Smith, Cindy Rickel, Lynn Whitaker, Judy Mousseau. 1 The American Society of ln- terior Designers is a combina- tion oftwo organizations. 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Row Two: Heather Pat- rick, Laura Bussey, Doug Loeffler, Tim Wachter, Susie Melhart, Christ- ine Flack. 504 ZW Honors Students' Advisory Committee Ui 16:94:91 'gb -ffl WSU Recreation Club WSU Food Science Club Row One: Marcus Graef, Mary McKinney, Martin Brown, Stan Johnson, Bill Davis, Doug Strong - Adviser, Joe D. Esparza. Row Two: Carol Clingan, Joy Dawson - Trea- surer, Dana Gottfried, Dana Tobin, Sheri Baldwin - Vice President, Laurie Clein, Cathi Cox - Public Relations, Kathryn Markin, Lisa Nys- trom, Neal Ohata, Anita Aiken - President. The club functions to increase communication between members and faculty and to stimulate interest, as a profes- sion, for prospective leaders in the field of Recreation and Parks. It was founded by stu- dents in the department to promote recreational events and to get to know other stu- dents in the field. Row One: Roger Samoray, Gary Caviness, Andy Bishop, Barry Froseth, Gerrard K. Ndegwa. Row Two: Bill Artz, Rick Kessler, Richard Johnson, Becky Schroeder, Belinda Gosser, Gabriel Choza, Teresa Wil- son, Lloyd Luedecke, Marc Bates. Row Three: Kim Hooper, Francisco Gadea., Tom Rooleau, Lisa Ras- mussen, Alex Wei, Lisa Kirkpatrick, Yasuto Sasaki. Not Pictured: Joe Powers, Denise Smith, Jeff Cul- bertson. FS is a chapter of the Institute of Food Technologists, a pro- fessional organization in the field of food processing, and is comprised of interested students. They have many functions to raise money for field trips members make and sell cheese spread. The club was formed on the WSU cam- pus in 1972. 505 Industrial Technology Association r x: Nfi!Qwi-, tx, , . Row One: Jim White, Mike Davis, Paul Korn, Gregg Snyder, Mark ' Donham-President, Dan Holten- Secretary. Row Two: Tom Diehl, I Kevin Davis, Sam Morger, Scott , l Monlux-Treasurer, Torn Brooke- i Administrative Vice President, Jeff i Johnson, Hans Kensler, Brian Wilkes, Tim Cole, Kraig Stevenson. , Ftow Three: Jim Nicholson, Jeff , Raybuck, John Mueller, Jay Laven- I der, Dave White. Not Pictured: Bruce Hunt-Executive Vice Presi- dent, Ron Skaggs, Roger Johnson. Formerly known as Industrial Education Association, the group recently changed its name due to the increased terminology needed and the addition of technology stu- dents. They operate a wood store that supplies wood and other materials for students in various classes. Much ofthe funds raised are allocated to their budget hurting depart- ment. Row One: Mary Hames, Toni Chris- tian, Rhonda S. Snyder, Helen Os- ter, Barbara Almy - Secretary, Lilian Binkhuysen - President, Janet Osterback - Vice President, Mazhar Ahson - Treasurer, Carol King, Ed Reeves, Vickie Warren, Carole Carpenter. Row Two: George A. Bettas- Advisor, Neal F. Reiland, Waune Yenne, Jeff Kim- ball, Mike French, Mel Wester, James A. Karboski, Gevin Shaw, Robert M. Bartlett. Row Three: Laurie Mech, Gus Simonds, Barry Burns, Lisa Gus Simonds, Barry Burns, Lisa Majestic, Karin Olson, Linda Underwood, Dallas Hewett, Suzanne Druxman, Suzy Hall, Marilyn Sherman, Patricia Peder- son, Gordon Sumner, Diana Oh- land, Terri L. Steel. Residence Hall Association 506 Board of Directors Staff Row One: Jami Roach-Promotions, Steve Hopkins - Program, Jeff Wagner- Sales, Gregg Dickison - General Manager, Belinda Sim- mons- Traffic, Mike Ripley - Pro- duction, Dan Bryant - Roadshow Director, Val Limburg - Adviser, Camille Bonnell - Music, Dave Booth--Jazz, Brian Lamb- News. This station was founded in 1952 by Keith jackson, ABC sports announcer. It is a com- mercial radio run entirely by students. KUGR gives stu- dents the opportunity to gain actual work experience be- fore graduation. Students must be majoring in Com- munications to work. Row One: Bryan Johnston, D.J. Place, Stevyn L. Anthony, Johnny Redd, Tom Eades, Storm, Steve Hopkins, Roland Brown, Steve Van Beek, Allan Townsend. Row Two: Greg Dickison, Dan Bryant, Ginny Matson, Don Stevens, lan Dunn, Cheryl Rae, Mack Patrick, Joel Arensberg, Brian Smith, David Booth. Row Three: Juli Brudrik, Caprina Tomlinson, Marjorie Bennett, Liz- zard, Atter, Jami Roach, Camille Binnell, Jill Doa, Robin Best, Bill McCann, Belinda 'Angus' Simmons, Sheila Skok. Not Pictured: Stu Smith, Keith Campbell, Mike Ripley, Tom Kee, Dave Mohr, Brian Beech, Greg Huson, Bill Bonner, Tony Olney, Rich Buel, Matt Mahoney, Chuck Taylor, Dave Norman, Jim Hopkins, Brenda Klinger, Jeff Wag- ner, Dave Coury, Allen Cheng. 507 Row One: Curt Carver, Tim Hunt, Keith Shipman. Row Two: Dennis M. Kelly, Bill Morelock, Dana Wag- ner, Darin Watkins, Doug Smith, Robert Lowery, Vern Woodall, Don Gay. vo O O Row One: Loran Saretske, Darci Childers. Row Two: Pat Dooris, Lar- ry Strout, Keith Shipman, Tim Hunt, Robert Lowery. 508 Fall Staff 5' H49 CWM!! IQ BQNNB 20 .V V WZ' KWSU - AM Spring Staff Grass Roots Journal Row One: Susan Peters, Dick Thomson, Sara Coddington, Laurie Dahl, Glenn Johnson, Barbara Dick- inson, Steve Stauffer, Brian M. Mur- ray. Ftow Two: Pam Nord, Kathy Rogers, Mary Mack, Galen Lulver, Joan Jackson, Kathy Soltero, Catherine Butler, Catherine Car- bone, Michael Galimanis, Joel Berhow, Jeff Miyamoto, Willie McGrady, Andy Berhow, Tom Holm- berg. Row Three: Sharon Whittier, Julie Jeckle, Shirley Skidmore, Lori Anderson, Ftod Smith, Alan Reed, Andy Lockett, Tim Brown, RD. Wil- lis, Steve McKean, Jan KuwaHara, Handy Griffith, Dennis Powell, Kraig Fl. Spille. KWSU - TV Q TV Sports Row One: Dick Thomson, Jan KuwaHara, Joel Berhow, RD. Willis, Willie McGrady, Brad Pack. Row Two: Kraig Fl. Spille, Steve McKean, Mardiece Berreman, Thomas Holm- berg, Steve Stauffer, Pam Nord, Sheila Skak. Row Three: Dennis C. Powell, Michael Cotsones, Danial A. Bryant, Paul Buntrock, Flandy Grif- fith, Bob Curry, 509 Mike Morgan - President Row One: Jolene DiSaIvo - V.P. Administrative Asst., Andrea Con- klin - Presidential Administrative Asst., Kathy Easley - Budget Coor- dinator, Carole Schneider - Greek Liaison. Ftow Two: Sherrye A. Wyatt - P.Ft. Director, Mike Morgan - President, Steve Antush - V.P. Administrative Asst., Glenn Oster- hout - Vice President, Patrick J. Mur- ray- IFC-ASWSU Liaison, Tim J. Filer - Presidential Administrative Asst. STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASWSU Executive and Assembly bravely faced a hectic year of activity with one eye on Pullman and one on Olympia. Well aware of Washington's economic situation, they worked toward generating student interest in the state legislature. University students kept informed on the issues through the work of the Washington Student Lobby Channel Information System, a group con- sisting of one representative from each living and minority group. Students also kept in- formed through reports given to the Assem- bly by the Legislative Issues officer, a student residing in Olympia. Washington State University took an ac- tive part in the Washington Student lobby's newly gained momentum. The group hired an Executive Director and two VUSU stu- dents were elected to the State Committee. In addition, ASWSU initiated a voter regis- tration and voter information drive which successfully registered several hundred stu- dents. A rally entitled Put the Heat on Olympian highlighted the drive. Controversy kept the Assembly busy deal- ing with issues such as the University Senate, Administrative raises, collective bargaining, athletic funding, and tuition increases. Overall, it was a busy yet very successful year in student government at WSU. Glenn Osterhout - Vice Presidex ASWSU Executive , l 510 l ASWSU Assembly ASWSU Judicial Board Flow One: Brian Burnett, Glenn Os- terhout, Brad Weeks, Tom Cannell, Bob Cushing, Mark Miller, Jeff Bryan. Row Two: Kim Campbell, Lori Shagina, Dave Allen, Sarah Roe, Mike Connell, Conni Elliott, Colleen Cook, Tamera Stueckle, Dan O'ConnelI. Not Pictured: Heidi Schorzman, Bob Lane. Row One: Julianne Davis, Donna Bucher-Chief Justice, Mike Accor- nero. Row Two: Shawn Ryan, Kevin Flingus. 511 Cougar Marching Band Brrr . . .Z - Kellie Schuster Leader of the Pack - Paul Morley . 4, M ., 'A L' ,, .f f,.-4 . f 4 , , H7 , ,, f ,V ' 4 5' ' ,, 4 1 , H? ' y 1 . , wma! , ., ., k A a-'14 '- Q-.rt ' M far H - 1 1, H . 3 V' V- - 2 -,V ,.,,' W , ' A ' 4, . , , 'W , - , , V , W ...MA -fvww , - 5- A '-3w,v',' , I . The sweat starts here . . just some of the guys . . . Drill '82 BEST IN THE WEST Wherels my baton? - Pat Root The 1982 Cougar Marching Band, under the direction of Pat Root, performed four shows this year at the home football games Preparation for these shows started long before school opened. Starting orientation week, the sweat was put forth in band camp then continuing through most of first semester - rain, snow and sun. With approximately ZOO band members, including Flags and Drill, CMB hosted a Band Day for area high schools, celebrated KWSU's 60th birthday, and hosted the Husky Band for the Apple Cup. . . . the sweat ends here 513 Row One: Cameron J. Dime, Bren- da Becker, Flo Jones. Row One: Katie Fioot, Sheryl Jack- son, Twanda Smith. Flow Two: Brian Flockwell, Tom Braiser. The squad is in its fourth year of activity. They are responsi- ble for promoting spirit at the varsity women's basketball and wrestling events. The members must try out in front of judges and maintain at least a 2.20 GPA. 514 Row One: Dayna Anderson, Betty Bement, Kim Kronnagel, Joan Mos er, Linda Nelson, Julie Vandoren Jennifer Jansen, Teresa Skagen Row Two: Scott Fedje, Damon Sky- ta, Kendall Williams, Ken Udden berg, Dan Thompson, Barry Dougan, Steve Boe. 515 WSU YELL SQUAD The 1982-1985 Yell Squad has participated in many com petitions this year. It finished third in the Western Regioi of the Ford National Cheerleading Championship. Thi group received trophies for Cheer Championship, Mos Collegiate Squad of two different summer camps, ant numerous others for Superior ratings. They also were abli to cheer for the San Francisco 49er's at an exhibition game kt Row One: Laurie Dahl, Cathy Anhorn, Janetl Richardson, Chris Vachon, Lynne Young, Carla Copenhagen, Paige Shore. Row Two: Blake Nelson, Flick Tol- leshaug, Greg Broyles, Greg Fenich, Mark Tollenhaug, Jeff Van- diver, Jon Way. 516 inhuman: 1.19 Greek Week Committee Row One: Montane The Bear Cheesman, Kristin Thompson, Lori VanDusen, Katie Ftoot, Gail Winder, Deanna York, Kathy Rogers, Su- zanne Jurich. Row Two: John New- man, Claire Meany, Claudia Johnson, Marie Harris, Sarah Walt, Sue Schink, Gina Brislawn, Char Ove- land, Karyn Audriesen, Yvonne ln- galls. Row Three: Fteed Hunt, Mike Simpson, Eric Molver, Julie Elsen- sohn, Cindy Goodman, Kay Kinder, Lonna Lefler, Wes Loomis, Mike Salzberg, Donna Dziak. Row Four: Mark Marquiss, Honds, Mike Ditter, Gary Marshall, John Hunt, Jack Johnson, Stephen Prince, Ronnie Davis, Debbie Weaver. Row Five: Ken Uddenberg, Tom Bernard. 'Mn and eje- Mom's Weekend Committee Anyone who wishes to par- ticipate and become involved in Mom's weekend is wel- come to do so. Members or- ganize events for the weekend and formulate a pro- gram listing them all. The committee also selects out- standing Moms, faculty and Seniors of the year. The orga- nization is funded by the Par- ents' Association. Row One: Katrina Lindahl, Carol Oas, Karen Halverson, Liz Allen - Co-Chairperson, Ellen Davis, Kari Kisler, Darolyn Crandall. Row Two: Patty Pickens, Shannon Casey, Greg Hammermaster, Todd Wiegandt- Co-Chairperson, Karen Hansen, B.J. Duft, Kristen Tilly, Lois McKeirnan, Jana Kelly. Row Three: Pati Lowell, Susan Mills, Catherine Carlisle, Lisa Ridenhour, Suzie Make, Diane Sikora, Julie Carstens, Sue Lindahl. 517 EXECUTIVE BOARD Mark Harper Laura Martin Tague Johnson Bob Bristow STAFF Joe Kooyers Dorothy Patton DIRECTOR OF THE YEAR WSU STUDENT YMCA President Vice President, Financial Development Vice President Program Development Member-at-large Mark Bennett Pullman Youth Basketball PROGRAMS: Pullman Youth Basketball - PYB is designed to provide an environment for the youngster to enjoy the game of basketball. Coaches are WSU students who show an interest in working with youth. Skill improve- ment, fundamentals, and cooperation are important aspects fo PYB, but the most important pan of the program is to make sure all participants have a good time. Mark Bennett Karen Schmidt New Student Camp -- is designed to inform incoming freshmen and transfer students about WSU. Located on Lake Coeur d' Alene, each participant at the camp has the opportunity to make new friends and hear from some of the ourstanding faculty, administrators and students at WSU. Jay Holmstron John Portulano Youth and Government- Each year Pullman High School students participate in our local Y sponsored Regional Mock-Legislative Session. The students are trained in parliamentary procedures, writing bills and travel to Olympia for a state-wide mock-legislative ses- sion. Jackie Floetke Sally Baker Jerry Jordan Brian Suits 518 MISSION STATEMENT FOR THE 80's The U.S. Student YMCA's, founded in Judeo-Christian faith traditions, acknowledge and affirm that we have evolved into an inclusive community of young people, embracing all faiths and all peoples, and which reveres human life and shares a common dream of global citizenship. To this end, we are committed: - to providing free social space for critical and in- tegrative thinking by linking educational and ex- periential learning in supportive and challenging communities, and -to promoting personal growth enabling an ethical- ly aware leadership and followership that thinks globally and acts locally. Campus Movies - The Campus Movie Program shows popular movies in Todd Auditorium on an alter- nating basis with the YWCA, Ted Rutt Big BrotherlBig Sister - The Big BrotherfBig Sister Program is designed to provide a mutual relationship between WSU students and children of the Pullman area. With interests as the criteria, volunteers are chosen and matched with children ranging in age from five to 15 years old. Students who become involved inthe program typically develop a relationship and trust not normally found on campus. In fact, many students describe their partici- pation as 'iquality time spent in an enjoyable and rewarding fashion. Each semester the YNCA orga- nizes several activities for all program members. Sharon Brown Ellen Bratvold Terri Yandt Jeff Nelson Trent Miller Bob Bristow Special Programs - Special Programs is an internal program dealing with the directors of the YMCA. lts main objective is to improve relations between direc- tors and other participants of their programs. Judy Mothera OUTSTANDING SENIOR WOMAN ATHLETI AWARD For her outstanding contribution through her physical mental, and spiritual commitment to WSU Women! Athletics. Patty Warne ATHLETIC DIRECTOR'S AWARD To acknowledge his personal achievement as a stu dent athlete at WSU, and for his contributions to the highest values of athletic expression by his sports manship, dedication, and positive regard for others. Scott Page Public Relations - This program is designed forthe director to work with the various directors to publicize their programs and to increase the WSU communitj awareness of these programs and the YMCA. Dave McCue Susan Hadwige International Relations Committee - The goal o IRC is to offer cultural and educational events, and alsr to identify and meet the needs of WSU lnternationa Students. Activities included are: Cross Country Sk Trip - The ski trip takes place every February in the Blue Mountains. This is a great opportunity for those who may not have plans over semester break. lnterna tional Cultural Night- International Night is a stage show featuring ethnic groups from around the world. Eric Rozarir Hong Wong Prasanna Athukoralt Leadership Conference - The Leadership Confer ence is a workshop designed to develop a broad spec trum of leadership skills and techniques for each stu dent attending. The speakers also give the individual: attending an idea on how to develop communication skills and self confidence. Scott Mille Little Sister Director, Mark Harper - President, Laura Martin Jackie p Conference, hi FS Leade el' ' Mill Scott Smiles' ber-at-large. em cutive M Exe W1 Flobert J. Bristo el Ftow On - V.P. Financial Development, Jeft Nelson - Big Brother Floetke - Youth and Government. Row Three: Erik Rozario Judy Mothera - ovies, ampus M C ult - o: Ted Ft Tw 3 o lr Director. - International Ftelations Committee, Joe Kooyers - General - V.P. Program OPI hns Jo gue T93 -v cial Programs, N.S.C CD O. CD Sister Director, Alaina Colbert - Big Director, Terri Yandt - Sisters, Little ector of Dir Co ratvold - B GH t, EII Developmen Row One: Clarissa Kahakua, Akira J. Johnson, Delana M. Beltran, Thuy Tran, Aki, Greg Ota - Chairman, Bill Lee - Treasurer, Peter Fong. Row Two: Steve Sumida - Advi- sor, Jill Tokumoto, Bulty Kawata, Amelia Andaleon, Neal Ohata, Shar- on Ann Moriyasu - Secretary, Gail Nomura - Advisor, Barbara Wata- nabe - Chairman, Quang Tran - Advisor. The Asian American orga- nization sponsors and de- velops AsianfPacific Ameri- can programs to raise cultural awareness and to serve the in- terest of students and sur- rounding community. In addition, it aids the Asian! Pacific American students and other WSU students in exploring Asian heritage and cultural values. Row One: Glenn Savitz, Bill Ziehl, Brian Zuehlsdorfi - President, Har- ry Senica - Vice President Admin- istration, Bryan Cole, Eric Anderson. Row Two: Cindy Goodman - Trea- surer, Lynn Uhler, Debbie Fabian, April Harper, David Lane - Pro- gram of Work Director, Tom John- son, Dennis Niedermeyer, Mike Still- ings, Carol Seng - Secretary, Marilyn Sherman, Kay Kender - Publicity, Marlene Saari - Vice President Programs. 520 Asian American Students' Committee 1523 5 l iw. Personnel Management Club American Marketing Association sw A Q, N . Lambda Kappa Sigma Row One: Bridget Dixon - Presi- dent, Rich Wiechert, Heidi Wehrle, Lisa Fiux - Vice President, Robin Lewis - Secretary, Adrienne Smith - Committee Coordinator, Anne Bender, Greg Merlino, Susan Mills. Row Two: Linda Aquino, Joi Niven, Mike Mathy, Joe Fugere, Steve LaFond, Anita Aiken, Scott Miller, Denise Dart. AMA strives to provide younger students with a con- ceptual direction in business administration. The older stu- dents receive information, contacts and interview expe- rience for the business world. They are also involved in pro- jects such as research, marketing and communica- tion competitions, and inter- view workshops. Row One: Sandy Honmyo, Nancy Tobin, Christine Flack, Denise Sam- pler, Carole Dougherty, Josephine Lou, KayLynn Edgren, Elizabeth Dibbern. Row Two: Kim Salzwedel, Carmen Edwards, Valerie Silva, Janice Deen, Denise Husarik, Alison Hanford, Lisa Spiegelberg, Shelley Sunich. Lambda Kappa Sigma is a pro- fessional pharmacy fraternity for women. It is an interna- tional organization and a ser- vice group for the College of Pharmacy. 521 Row One: David Cliff, Dan Guppy Gustafson, Sally Beddor, Tim 8t Kyle Larson, Jeff Wilmot, Jace Cutler, Jeff Pyeatt, Kim Larsen, Ken Udden- berg, Linda Slusser, Jeff Porter, Lynn Houg, Morris Pettit, Jim Han- sen, Dave Peters, Rick Hoon, Dave Lorenz, Paul Lee, Brian Tau, Julie Purnell, Steve Lowe, Dave French. Flow Two: Greg Lattin, Hans Will- ing, Dave Wilson, Rick Mercado Ill, Dan Phoa, Maria Brown, Ruth Trail, Sue Coughlan, Tracy Jolly, Jan Hazelton, Heidi Kamaka, Denise Linn, Susie Glein, Cheryl Christen- sen, Amy Saindon. Tricia Warfield, Jennifer Wilson, Angelina Neo, Roy Weil, Pete Manning, Richard Voll- mer, Matt Coe, Nancy Demond, Jeff Steele. Row Three: Shari Diger- ness, Sheryl Tjoelker, Karol Walker, John Dermody. Art Sidel, Susie Douglas, Greg Mitchell, Brenda Briskey, Lorie Crowe, Lynn Bobko, Claire Meany. Sean Hatch. Doug Wangsmo. Brian Cheek, Mark Henricksen, Todd Stevenson, Brian Klein. Row One: L. Jayne Bakke, Jane Trotzer, Jackie Widney, Paula Ul- stad, Carla Randall, Jacque Beard, Mary Freeman. Flow Two: Lynda Tatarek, Edie Leonard, Cheryl King, Marie Hansson, Marilyn VanWinkle, Theresa Mengert, Melody Coonc. Julie Throm. Row Three: Corinda Graf, Laurie Stipe, Joanne Baer, Lin- da Baker, Frances Johnson, Karen Manring, Teresa Falcone, Lynda Kelly, Debby Klaus, Tammy Cook. The club is a student branch of the American Dietetic Association - a national pro- fessional organization com- posed of persons involved in the field of dietetics. Every March, the club presents Nutrition Month including various activities, making nu- tritional information available and having guest speakers. 522 Sigma Iota Row Four: Brad Wetli, Diane Lipinski, Lisa Ludwig, Kris Dunn, Jennifer Jansen, Mitch Garton, Laura Berman, Sandy Reynolds, Tom Moynihari, JJ. Little, Mason Campbell, Laurie Leland, MaryJo Jones, Greg 'Scooby' Oroc, Taylor Beal, Kurt Tonnemaker, Karen Staats, Cheah Kuan Yean, Peter Lee. James Franklin, Bill Dowdell, Mike Benoit, Kathy Hahn, Davi Dreher, Terry Ransom, Eric Fork, Brent Young, Phil Cramer Chris Gerdes, Doug MacGowan, Colleen Arnold, Grace Fu jioka, Jane McBride, Lisa Kroll, Adele Kita, .1 - Aer Student Dietetic Association fm? fm A 1-S' Row One: Diana Falkenbury, John Zora, Lorne Blackman, Wayne West, Ron Burant, Bob Winslow, Steve Bug Turner, Tim Walker, Wayne Moulder, Scott Long. Row Two: Chris Leffel, Pattie Larue, Maureen Kane, Bob Johnson, Ken- ny McAamer, Erin Downey, Paul Culler, Chris Chan, Derek Jackson, Michael Stroh, Jeff Boyce, Cathy Rasmussen, Bill Head Dunnell, Mari Carmean. Row Three: John No Legs Keller, Leurt Mettler, Stan Krajewski, Dave Erickson, Everett Young, Jim Playfair, Otto Butch Preugschat, Phoebe Beckley. Not Pictured: Dane Marbut, Roger Reu- ber, Roger Ida, Tim Stroh. Not Ac- tive: Bert Gross. Row One: Chris Lauver, Randall Ray Hayman, Larry Host, Jeff Thorpe, Rick Demmer, Allen Dobb, Pete Nissen, David Scarnecchia - Co-Advisor. Row Two: Anne Spangler, Kathryn Bowman, Paul Castoldi, Leren Unruh, Richard Ross, Victor Ramakhula, Rick Van Aaker, Mike Main, Ben Roche-Co- Advisor, Lisa Saubers. Range Management was formed in the late l95O's. The club stimulates interest in Range Management especial- ly through attending profes- sional meetings. Members ex- plore professional as well as the club's social aspects. 523 Row One: Sandy Stark, Tom Gwin, Sue Hoge, Lydia Flibaudo, Lyle Stark, Louisa Obnoxious Ftibaudo, Rod Crowley, Cathy Coppock, Linda Guyer. Not Pictured: Cheryl King, Carol King, Robert Eichelsdoerfer, Doug Freeman, Dan Kennedy, Sherry Pugh, Suzie Johnson, Brad Gering, Jerry Owin, Sheila Flenton. Collegiate 4-H is a service oriented club serving the Pullman community and other 4-I-I clubs. Members also strive to bring people together to have fun, includ- ing various intramural teams. The club was formed in 1979 and has been constantly grow- ing. Club motto: To Make the Best Better. Row One: Todd Merrell, Stella Okig- bo, Carol Ongstad - Vice Presi- dent, David Barbrack - President, Laura Jones, John Hartsock. Row Two: Steve Malloch - Secretary, Ed Wurz, Nancy Bronson, Holly Cunningham, Doug Phillips, Shan- non Fry, Scott Manning. Row Three: Tracy L. Smith, Heidi Hecht - Program Chairman, Joanne Mor- ing, Chris Clack, Nancy Palmer - Treasurer, Margie Ouellette, Juli Brudvik. This newly formed club is the WSU chapter of the Ameri- can Advertising Federation. The club tries to bring all stu- dents in the field together to learn more about the adver- tising industry. They have speakers and field trips to ad agencies. Eleven ofthe mem- bers competed in a National Student Advertising Cam- paign for Maxwell House coffee. 524 Collegiate 4 - H Z. 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E2 L o E E cu D. sf o .Q 3 cu o CD ui E E S as TQ an I C' CD 3 EB DJ 'E o l- ..r c cu E UJ an - D. cu .9 D 2 E 3 CD C 2 L G1 o N35 o B 23 c: veterinary stude which in BID Progr Ofl servati O ery surg A vets in caring for horses pre- .D developed. also PI'OgI'afI1 WHS eterinarians 9 f Futur C BT-v eu .E c IU U1 L 55 Row One: James Crow - Advisor, Gina Crothers, Jeannie Garcia, Mike Poole, Ron St. George, Shellie Sil- zel, Gayle Horne, E. Anne Hall - Second Semester Chairperson, Jer- ry Blakley, Kathy Rodgers - First Semester Chairperson. CEG functions to help stu- dents be represented when finding shows and performers ofgreatest appeal. The group was founded three years ago and allows the students to find out through experience how the Coliseum is run. An event involving local student talent was produced last year called Spotlight '82 . Row One: Kim Meyer- Vice Presi- dent, Sandy Gallagher- President, Carrie Feldner - Secretary. Row Two: Kathleen Olsen, Patti Hunter, Lisa Pierce, Mairi Brooks, Suzie Johnson - Entertainment, Linda Rasmusson, Cindy Kaseberg, Jill Rode. Row Three: Liz Allen - Ju- nior Advisor, Rose Fry, Jeni Morrell, Georganne Boland, Cheryl Wet- terhus - Co-Editor, Diane Carlson, Ellen Davis - Blood Drive Co- Chairman, Julianne Davis - Co- Editor, Lisa Sizelove, Lynn Houg -- Usher Chairman, Cheryl Buxton - Treasurer, Nancy Arnold. Row Four: Pam Mills, Dari McLain, Susan Lindahl, Beth Burgess, Kara Wilsex, Cheri King, Peggy Roberts, Carol Trautenberg, Lorna Flack - Blood Drive Co-Chairman, Molly Bocek, Susan Martinis, Linda De- Mond, Thea Gormanos, Nicole Fenz, Jr. - Advisor. SPURS stands for Sacrifice, Patriotism, Understanding, Responsibility and Service. Motto: One short year and it's almost gone, but the ex- periences of SPURS linger on. 526 Coliseum Events Group l ' Sis .ink ' s A rcc.. .V -as . Q r i i at . - is a . . Q ., 'TE . ,L .. ,. ax as 5 .. g. L is xg A WN S K ,Q Q tr 6' I SPURS Row One: Doug Gregory, Bill Beu- ter, Greg Bakken, Ted Mongeon, Cliff Stone, Jim Wood, Cindy Mack, Cathy Lyon, Jeff Schmaltz, Larry Huisingh. Flow Two: Bob Campbell, James Grumbach, Scott Huxoll, Kathy Snider, Chuch Fleming, Robert Bogataj, Tom Hill, Kevin Sherrod, Sid Watson, Steve Kelso, Molla Lokovsek, Abbie Loudon, Kevin Ingalls. ... O The Finance Club was reacti- vated as a student club for fi- nance majors last year. The club provides students with an opportunity to relate their classroom experience to that of the real world, this is pri- marily achieved through a guest speaker program, and field trips plus many other activities. Ftow One: Brad Brewer, Miles Kil- burn - Vice President, Wayne Brugge, Clint Capper - Treasurer, Keith Sharp, Floger Dipple, Steve Politakis, Plob Cavanaugh, Michael Osenga. Row Two: Scott Bolles - Secretary, Sara Crisifulli, Mike Mathy, Matt Becker, Florence Campbell, Mark Eshom, Tom Falk, Robert Peterson, Bob DaSilva, Steven Pilger, Jim Arneson, Diana Hall, Joanne Benoit, Shaun M. Den- nehy, Robert Titchbourne. Row Three: Don Pelton - Advisor, Mike Manlre, Kelly Mickelson, Mike McKennie- President, Ftob Flodin, Michael Graham, Joan Fuhr, Lisa Pittenger, Alice Williams, Roy Taka- hata. 527 Flow One: Denise Eaton, Karen Hansen, Sabrina Adams, Laura Dagle. Row Two: Larry Morrow - Advisor, Sondra Morrow - Advisor, Tammy Thornton, Holly McMurray, Deon Lee, Susan Stephenson. Row Three: Jim Melzer, Carol Melzer, Tom Sthay, Scott Foster, Glenn Ber- ry, Larry Bittner, Paul Gonseth. Row Four: Gary Baker, Terry Brindley, Torn Grant, Mitch Berndt, Ed White. There has been a square dance group on the WSU campus off and on for over 50 years. The latest group is Wazzu Whirlers. First started in 1980, the club has grown to over 50 members. The club dances with other clubs, puts on exhibitions, gives lessons and sponsors an annual Square Dance. All interested persons are welcome. Row One: Kim MacKenzie, Jeanine Rouzee, Cindy Annonen, Jennifer Collett, Michele Crabtree, Pam Davis, Caroline Wilson, Claire Wheatley, Alicia Hoshal, Jennifer Wildung, Amy Stewart, Lisa McEl- roy, Barbara Bunce, Annie Hol- brook. Row Two: Sara Frey, Lauri Cruver, Kerri Nichols, Diana Swisher, Miriam Bradford, Laurie Batterton, Carletta Taylor, Gina Johnson, Sue Fitzgerald, Yvonne Meyer, Myrna Ross, Saralyn Ellis, Teresa Hollenbeck. Row Three: Paul Thomasson, Joseph Janus, Wesley Clare, Mark Ellis, William McLaskey, Todd Fiaver, Glenn Leach, John Franks, David Moore, Paul Morley. Row Four: Douglas Legan, Anthony Aikens, Brett Mul- lins, Ronald Poindester, Philip McCorkle, David Mock, Terry Ludik- er, Mike Wilson, Kevin England. 528 Wazzu Whirlers i WSU Concert Choir Membership of the Home Row One: Eric Lucke - President, Trevor, Dondi Biermeyer. Row Two: Leslie Nelson, Anne Magleby, Coi- lette E. Paul, Ramona Grove, Ftobert Jonas - Advisor. Economics Association rep- resents all departments and majors in CFS, CIDT, Home EC. Education and HNF. The organization is part of the course work in Home EC. andfor major. The club's pur- pose is to provide a smooth transition from student to professional home economists. Row One: Sue Schoedel, Becky Kuranko, Pam Nelson, Cathy Breitenbach, Heidi Harder. Row Two: Patty Tunison, Deb Appel, Lin- da Libey, Donna Koch, Betty Trout - Co-Advisor, Sandra Gill- Chair- man of National Advisory Commit- tees, Alberta Hill - Co-Advisor. 529 Row One: Heather Hansen, Mary Ann Brannon, Kalvin Keys, Everett Purrington, Doreen Parker, Dean Hellie, Craig Coonrad, Donna Lahners, Keith Macy. Row Two: Bruce Corigliano, Julie Bayha, Stan Shields, Jerry Asmussen, Ralph Palmer, Allen Taylor. The livestock centers are a part of the Department of Animal Science and are situ- ated in and around the cam- pus. The students involved live and Work at these centers and are required to work at least 16 hours to pay for rent. The livestock centers are: Beef Center, Old Beef Barn, Sheep Center, Cattle Feeding Lab, Dairy Center, Swine Center, Old Swine Center and Poultry Center. Livestock Centers Row One: David Lohman, Larry McGrew, Sieglindf Snapp, Beth Till- man, Steve Ullrich - Advisor, Robert Ryan. Row Two: George King, Dan Burgard. 530 l l Crops 81 Soils Club USU Fi Ooks Ci Br V3 Secretary. T President Melani Hikes s, Janine DeMerscnman - President Row Two: Donna itie rt Napie Denise F F9 FGHSLI T V- One: Carole Schneide Row Naval ROTC Phil: V Row One: Midn 1!c William Dyer, Midn 1!c David Ax! Ohlemeier, GySgt. Ronald Nelson, Midn tfc Jonathon Blubaugh, Midn 1!c Richard Loman, Jr. Row Two: Midn 2!c John Jackson, Midn 2!c Paul Kolling, Midn 2!c Paul Thomasson, Midn 2!c Ben- jamin Meeker. Row Three: Midn 3!c Douglas Arnett, Midn 3!c Douglas Mcllraith, Midn 3!c Eric Patten, Midn 3fc Dallas Scholes, Midn 3!c James Raymond. Row Four: Midn 3!c Dick Casali, Midn ' 3!c Kenneth Hayes, Midn 3!c Brad Halverson, Midn 3!c Timothy Fox. Row Five: Midn 4!c John Deerkip, Midn 4!c Steve Coenen, Midn 4!c Bryan Sogn, Midn 4!c Michael Trabun, Midn 4!c Bryan Suits, Midn 4!c James Fox. Row Six: Midn 4!c Harvey Biegert, Midn Sfc Kirby Miller. Flow Seven: Midn 4!c James May, Midn 4!c Douglas Livingston, Midn 4!c Aaron Drane, Midn 4!c Dwight Newell, Midn 4!c R. Paul Borchert. Row Eight: Midn 4!c Patricia Yurszyk, Midn 4!c Scott Meyer, Midn 4!c David Garrison, Midn 4!c Eric Krejci. Row Nine: LCDR Raymond August, Midn 4!c Robert Funk. Not Pictured: Midn 3!c Rodney Gross, Midn 4!c John Orlando, Midn 4!c Steven Stougard. Lower Left, Row One: Michael Trabun, Kirby Miller, Scott Meeker, Richard Loman, Jr., Jonathan Blubaugh, Ken Hayes, William Dyer. Row Two: Douglas Mcllraith, Eric Patten, James Raymond, Paul Thomasson. Lower Right, Row One: Michael Trabun, Kirby Miller, Patricia Yurczk. Row Two: Jim Raymond, Scott Meeter, Brian Sogn, Dallas Scholes, Richard Loman Jr., Eric Patten. L55 LQ. ...asa -L .. go Staff Color Guard 552 Row One: Capt. Conrad G. Billis, Capt. Wayne F. Spenst, Maj. Robert M. Barrett,Jr., Col. Bob Koehne, Maj. Steve Davis, Sec. Mindy Fis- cher. Row Two: TSgt. Bill Sowden, TSgt. Steve Wagner, Debra J. Cox - Corps Vice Commander, Robert Horton AASXCV, Perry J. Adams AASXCC, Mark T. Cain - Corps Commander, Tyrone D. Corbett - Deputy Command Resources, Michael G. Sampler- Deputy Com- mand of Support, Bruce E. Neslin - Deputy Commander of Operations, MSgt. Dennis Hohlen, SSgt. J. Keith Doyle. Row One: Robert Shaw, Martin W. DeVorss, Michael K. Parker, Dave Kelley, Dale Storr, Mason McLean, Mark T. Cain, Tom Bender. Row Two: Bruce Neslin, Cool Cookie Marchant, John FireFox, Tyrone Corbett, Christopher Hannon, Mark Worthington, Bart Rylander, Bruce VanShiver fJ.J.J, Michael G. Sam- pler, Debra J. Cox, Timothy Boushey. 533 Row One: Kelly LaFave, Andrew Hachman, Brian Willett, Robert S. Scholtz, David Porter, Dave Kelley, Todd Boyd, Mason McLean, Tyrone Corbett. Row Two: Tom Bender, Timothy Honeycutt, Tom Ghan, John San Fellipo, Larry Bittner, Brett Lowery, Phil Hayden, Clarke Richardson, Wes Clare, Chuck Voyles, Ken Jackson, Tod Arndt, Greg Saltsman, Oliver Querin, Peter Allen, John Hill, Paul Murray Jr. Row Three: Michele Burris, Suzanne Smith, Sabrina Adams, Christopher Hannon, Christopher Quinn, Chris Nathe, Ernst Schubert, Tony Hilde- brandt, Scott Harmon, Karen Enyeart, James E. Wright Jr. Not Pictured: Eric Anderson. WSU AFROTC DETACHMENT 905 AFR A great way of life. 534 HIGH FLIGHT Oh, I have slipped the surly bonds of earth And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings: Sunward I've climbed, and joined the tulnhling mirth Of sun-split clouds . . . and done a hundred things You have not dreamed of . . . wheeled and soared and swung High in the sunlit silence. Hov'ring there, Iive chased the shouting wind along, and flung My eager craft through footless halls of air. Up, up the long, delirious, hluring blue l've tipped the windswept heights with easy grace Where never lark, nor even eagle flew. And, while with silent, lifting mind l've trod The high untrespassed sanctity of space, Put out my hand, and touched the face of God. - James Gillespie Magee, Jr. DCS Row One: Michael G. Sampler, Robert Shaw, David Malison, Wayne Yenne, Douglas Krauter, Paul G. Poppe, Russ McNeill, Bill Holzberger. Row Two: Doug Harris, Dave Hilton, Steve Governale, Joe Marsh, Darryl Dan, Randal Lathrop, Eric Hedeen, Ron Skaggs. Row Three: Mark Murphy, Mark Burks, Stephen M. Kaunike, Mark Worth- ington, Chris M. Jellison, Willie Richardson, Erik Price, Michael Mul- ligan, Scott Thacher, Paula Cook. Not Pictured: Bill Popp, Tom Graham. F - a!.'.O DCO Row One: Mike Poole, John Fore- hand, Kevin J. Cole, Dale C.Y. Storr, Rick L. Grove, Scott Smith, David Wren, Joel Williams, Kevin L. Mat- toch. Flow Two: Steve DiDomenico, Susan Stephenson, Nancy Calvin, Annie Giffin, Rick Arestad, Jan Lyle, Neil Estenson, Mike Freeman, Rocky Calkins. Row Three: Maria Folks, Bruce Neslin, Susan John- son, Tom Lazo, Chris Moran, Bruce Vanshiver, Chris Birge, Dean Blank- enbeker, Timothy Boushey, Dori Ann Bunn. Not Pictured: Daniel A. Cole, Gary Jackson. 535 Row One: Ginny Tremblay, Cindy Barrentine, LTC. Michel Hess, Cpt. Dave Saffold, Norma Hatley. Row Two: SGM. Lester Vance, Cpt. Dennis McConnell, 5-' -' - lim fi! Maj. Donald Kunkle, Maj. Paul N. Yacovitch, SSG James R. Greer, SFC Dwane Anderson, Maj. Rodney Henely. lf Row One: Rodney Henely, Christopher Johnson, Dar- ren Zimmer, S. Mark Kidwell, Ted Aspen, Tim 'tRock Bowman, Jeffrey James, Janett Richardson, John Por- tulano, Yokiko Knowlton. Row Two: Layne Hilpert, Dale Higgs, Randall Laird, Timothy Gorden, Peter 536 Shaul, Glifton Dickey, Steven Dykes, Doug Garrison, Steve Konzek. Row Three: John Brownlow, William Craven, Reginald Howard, Kirk Holmes, Alfranda Durr, Donald Fox, Kent Randle. ARMY The Army Reserve Officer's Training Corps CROTCD at Washington State Univer sity is an active, challenging, and growing program. The SY 82-83 enrollment it ROTC was the highest in a decade, and cul minated with 22 graduating Universitj seniors receiving commissions as Army Offi. cers. The Army ROTC Program is charged witl attracting, motivating and training qualifier men and women to serve as commissioner officers in all components of the Army LAC tive Army, Army Reserve, and Army Na tional Guardl. Army ROTC training pro vides an understanding of the fundamenta concepts of military art and science, teache leadership and managerial skills, and de velops a strong sense of personal integrity honor, and individual responsibility. The ROTC Program is divided into twl phases: The Basic Course for freshmen ani sophomores, and the Advanced Course fo juniors and seniors. Military Science fo freshmen CMilitary Science 101-1023 con sists of one hour ofinstruction per week, ani deals with basic facts about the Army, tc include it's history, organization, and mis sion. Sophomores enrolled in the Basi Course fMilitary Science 201-2029 mee twice a week, one hour each period, to leari the basics about military management ani leadership. Participation in the Basic Coursl carries no obligation to the U.S. Army. Thi Advanced Program is only open to studenu who meet eligibility criteria. The Advancei Program is where selected students receivi the requisite training that will prepare ani qualify them to become commissioned offi cers in the U.S. Army. Military Science at WSU is taught both ii the academic environment and in the fielt during training exercises. The practica aspects of military education are acco plished three ways: C15 During the scho year, there are 3-hour leadership labs wher. Basic and Advanced Course students get chance to put into practice what they havi ROTC een taught in the classroom, C29 During the :ring semester break, cadets participate in a -day training exercise at Fort Lewis, fashington, where emphasis on leadership, nall unit tactics, land navigation and physi- tl training is emphasizedg l3l during the tmmer between the junior and senior year, idets attend the ROTC Advanced Camp at Jrt Lewis. The six-week camp provides an ,tense training, evaluationfleadership prac- :um opportunity. The camp is operated by cperienced ROTC cadre, and includes tdets from all the West Coast ROTC Pro- 'ams. Over 2,000 cadets receive this train- g at Fort Lewis annually. It is during this nase of training that the cadet is given the pportunity to learn new techniques, dem- mstrate proficiency in leadership, and re- :ive a critical evaluation of both good and id aspects of assigned leadership positions. raditionally, WSU cadets have done excep- Jnally well compared to cadets from other rograms. The Military Science Department offers a ide variety of activities that enhance the rgular course ofinstruction. Activities such l river rafting, rappelling, cold weather sur- val, competitive running, marksmanship 1d helicopter orientation provide means to lst a cadet's skill and courage. The depart- ent also sponsors the WSU Varsity and OTC Rifle Teams, and the WSU Orien- ering Club, both of which compete in the lorthwest area Additionally, there is a Rang- ? Program that specializes in adventure aining, survival techniques, and empha- zes a wide variety of training in specialized ilitary subjects. Upon graduation from WSU, the ROTC :det is commissioned as a Second Lieuten- it in the U.S. Army, and possesses a well- tlanced college and military education. The ificers that leave WSU are well prepared to ,eet the challenges of an Army career, and Ecome a part of the proud tradition of mili- .ry service that past WSU graduates have ltablished. Row One: John Berghout, Michael Obrastoft, Jonathan Little, Ray Grant, Aaron Dean, Cpt. Dennis McConnell, Kristia Wetzel, Dorothy Boyle, Margaret Ervin, Bill Tritz, Debra Hoyle. Row Two: Mike Kappes, Bryce Breitenstein, Mike Butler, Eric Jurgensen, Damon Gulick, Don Harris, Glenn Blondin, Karen Behrens, James Meadows. Row Three: John Holm- berg, Russell Anderson, Bradley Schutz, Alex Hobbs, Paul Brown, Robert Neives, Michael Vail, Christopher Sundstrom, Richard Ballou, Row Four: Greg Thomas, Walter Lacount, Jr., Tim Walker, Joel Loiacono, Justin Woodhouse, John W. Charlton, Ray Naworol, Mark Smith, James Clapp. Row One: Shawn Mahana, Jodery Goble, Mark Shan- non, Michael Cowan, Joe Roach, Jon Holmberg, Russ Anderson, Debbie Hoyle. Row Two: Brad Shutz, Eric Surgenson, Lisa Tisler, C. David Sexton, Bill Tritz, Joel Loiacono, Kevin Fiore, Mike Holman, Karen Behrens. Row Three: C!Cpt. Darren Zimmer, C!Cpt. Tim Rock Bowan, Rich Ballou, Kevin Weir, Tom Ghan, Jim May, Althea Turner, John Charlton, Alex Hobbs. Row Four: SSG Greer, SFC Anderson, CfMaj. Randy Laird. 537 Army ROTC Color Guard Row One: CDTXSSG Debra A. Hoyle. Row Two: Michal A. Cowan, CXSGT Walter LaCount, CXSGT Eric Jurgensen, CKSSG Beverly McDonough. Gold Bar Run 538 Row One: Lane Holdcroft, Steve Nelson, Ellen Moore, Moonie, Dean Smiley, Mitch Engel, Ed Chvatal, Jim Barratt. Flow Two: Gary Breiler, Greg Wilson, Raymond Bitney. Row One: Guy Tillman, Tim Gun- derson, Craig Meredith, Doug McComas, Alan Mace. Row Two: Greg Deffenbaugh, Frank Younce, Fred Lock, Dr. Larry James, Lane Holdcroft, Brad Phelps. Not Pic- tured: Matt Eweps, Glen Larsen, Gary Myers. 539 1983 COUGAR CREW Row One: Mike McQuaid, Tim Gattenby, Jim Gressard, Brett Purtzer, Dave Snow, Chris Mandregan, Murray Ethrington, Scott Fisher, Luke, Neil Ohata, John Mahoney, Bob Siegwarth, Stephan Collins, Ftandy Ikeda. Ftow Two: Joe Eastwood, Frank Lock, John Sanders, John Noble, Don Ernsdorff, Brad Bodenman, Dave Frakes, Mark Hays, Bob Nehring, Kirk Christiansen, Jay Holmstrom, Floyd Schuster, Greg Micenko, Chris Schober. Row Three: John Holtman - Coach, Simon Nash, Dan Gard, Mike Symonds, Tracy Pierson, Paul Hensel, Roger Crawford, Scott Nowak, Joe Oar, Randy Kurosky, Steve Vassey, Jon Moore, Pete Ftamels, Randy Hoff, Brad Herron, John Later, Ken Struckmeyer - Coach. The WSU Cougar Crew has much to look forward to next year. Although this season has been somewhat of a disappointment to the seniors, it has been a good building year for the younger members. This yearys fresh- man class especially was the best in years as the Cougar eight oared shell beat Oregon State University for the first time. They won by a two second margin at Tri-Cities. They also finished second in the Pac 10 Rowing Cham- pionships. The freshman team is under the direction ofCoachjohn Holtman. This is not to say that the other Cougar teams were not good. The varsity boats were strong but the competition was tough. The Intercollegiate Rowing Association Nationals were held this year in Syracuse, New York. WSU Crew sent its varsity heavy weight four oared shell and a pair of coxson. They have always done well at Nationals. . 540 Crew is not university funded and so t members must put in a great deal their ov time and money for fund raisers. He Coach Ken Struckmeyer is the driving for behind the team. His deep devotion k served as an'inspiration and has helped ke the sport alive. He has been involved sin crew was born here in 1972. Row One: Brooke Thomsen, Anna Stowe, Debbie Stin Loretta Smith, Tracy Coats, Kim Heggerness. Row T Terri Jacobson, Brenda Frederick, Tammy Boggs, Ci Vandevan, Maria Hooks, Sue Vanheuven. Flow Three: L Stivers, Joanna Poage, Susan Howe, Cheryl King, S Bolson, Laurel Zeller, Natalie Nelson. Row Rour: Ftich - Coach, Karen McKeller - Coach. Not Pictured: M Beth Chase, Melind Griffin. itrokin Ahead... ' fn ...iv , ., -, ' ' ' ?mf f'9 f 'W '-f f 'Si ZIA x ,W W W. . v ik S ,:- 55' S? Q 1 K ws- 35? 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L . - - . . pl... 2- ... 541 Row One: Boon Chew - Adviser, Sharrie Schols, Marie Wallace, Julie Jones, Scott Wallace, Todd Winters. Ftow Two: Flose Blake, Mike Spinl, Steven Eidsmoe, Kim Kaut, Lorain Miller, Kristie Simpson, Cindy Eggenberger, Sharon Engstrom. Ftow Three: Joe Blake, Frank De- Jong, Ftoy Grewe, Peter Mund- schenk, Greg Wildhaber, Donna Flo- gers, Karen Mandell. Row Four: Troy Smith, Ron Muzzall, Steve VanBeek, Jim Engle, Shannon Cobb, Joe Hillers. Row One: David Grape Jones, Julie Jones. Row Two: John Bru- noft, Shannon Cobb, Greg Wildha- ber, Steven Eidsmoe, Ftoy Grewe. Row Three: Joe Hillers - Advisor, Todd Winters, Sharrie Schols, De- borah Carls, Clayton Potter, Frank DeJong. 542 Dairy Club ,. , ..,, , 'uma ,,,. Cooperative University Dairy Students 1983 Graduating Class: Matt Bak- er, Dan Bauer, Jim Bender, Dave Biasini, Charles Briney, Yunsuk Choe, Curtis Cox, John Crow, Karla Deshon, Paul Duffy, Bob Eder, Mark Eisenmann, Paul Frankenstein, Karl Hamilton, Doug Hammond, Cliff Hansen, Mark Harrington, Dave Harrison, Mike Hatley, Doug Henrik- son, Tom Hisey, Ron Hutchinson, Ted Jacobsen, Jon Jordan, Richard Kite, Cary Legget, Dave Lill, John Lubbesmeyer, Steve Matzke, Mike Meadows, Mike Medin, Jace Mun- son, Ed Murray, John Newman, Kevin Ruehl, Dan Ryan, Mike Schwiesow, Jim Schwinn, Kevin Smith, Kent Smutny, Sue Stark, Brian Walter, Don Tipton, Brian West, Clif White, Debbie Wilson. Our Fearless Professors: A.D. Poe, 25 year veteran and Larry G. Fisher, 12 year veteran. Row One: Nina Lippert, Laura Richardson, Dawn Nelson, Laura Reeney, Lynn Sponseller. Row Two: Nini Hughes, Heidi Bornstein, Mege Dunkak, Katy Olson, Julie Carstens. Not Pictured: Cathy Trask, Cathy Popoff. 543 THE HEADPINS From Leh: Brian Burgess, Carol D'Ambrosio, Marilee Moser, Jeff Williams. 2' M.g,:3fg if 0453 G ' FQNU QUKUJEQS Q s Sl 1 an -I' Eff V N V QNX i G Hlhvn 3 S RM ' JN' ' x A R 1 ik XW M t , - Ekk , , . Q Y Row One: Jill P. Narramore, Rick P. Robbers, Brian P. Little, Jill P. Richardson, Laura P. Patti, Stacy P. Freeman, Mike P. Lent, Pat P. Ken- nedy, Jay P. Morgan, Steve P. She- pard. Ftow Two: Mark P. Borcelli, David P. Brager, Tom P. Lo, Rob P. Shaw, Jan P. Dorbolo, Mr, T P. Bronder, Erin P. Cummings, Mark P. Cummings, Mark P. Buscher, Dave P. Oryang, Abraham P. Gonzalez Jr. Row Three: Eric P. Dolph, Sherri P. Haitt, Steve P. Fischer, Jett P. John- son, Dave P. Antal, Tom P. Cullen, Bob P. Meisinger 8- Company. Row Four: Scott P. Tanner, Bruce P. The Blade Blayden, Mitzi P. Hulet, Barb P. Engel, Tammy P. Von- Dracek, Tom P. Myers, Carol P. Lo, Sue P. Schoedel, Chris P. Hatch. The P BrothersfSisters is a group offighting persons who vow to save the Wombat from extinction! P5 keeps them busy - Purposely Ponder Perverse Palouse Parties. Club motto: Hey, bud! Let's PARTY! Q ' U O U Row One: Greg St. Hilaire, Russ Johnson. Row Two: Irene Gon- zales, Seng Ly Naolou, Jill Louis. El Loco has an astounding membership total of five - count 'em five - people, give or take one. They all happen to have a gambling back- ground and listen to ZZ Top. CAll members have also paid the president S5 under the table, but this information is top secret - shhhll They only meet when the moon is full and everyone feels like doing the tube snake boogie. Try to hold a conversation with one of them and all you get is, Mao . . .? 546 lNSUSFSSC i. ...L ElLoeo Q Q s I 2 1 4, K . I i I I M-'--0-.-........a.,, , f.,, ,, f ,,a,,,- NN,. ..,. ..... -..........t.,,,, a.fii.....,,N,,, , W ,,.,,, ., N, VV M- 5-. , M ,L E J- is it i 'i: 'i1is'W Y Y -n----- ....................,.,,f5 5 ' ' W -'-------- ---...........s-,,, ,,,g,,,, , 1 i nk' -- - '- A l y r A Y ,,,,, .5,, ny W 'Q fl 1 ,af , f f . V.. K x I d I ., , 7,9 ,. ,:W,,,.,,,.,t.,....f.,,r,a.4 ,,,,,,,,,,W,w,,1 W 1 ' an F-9--0-........... 'Q' 4, Q I 'WM' V C7 , W um MLW W 1 ' 6 ' - , ' ' 7- f WJWM 'A K ff -ewziafamagqrr .f I tp J 3' ,. 4 U5 I , V., ,f,,, 1 Q i 'J . ,A 5 ' ff' . 9 . ,,.1,,,, V 6 , X I l ,' . ' Q' ff ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,ev r X I 'jg -' - W X 1 it ...jf f. 1,N7 U ff r X J it ,r s ,I ' low One: Otis Thug, John Bradley res. Scooby, Flichy, Speedy, Swa ti Dorfman, Scolt'E, RJ., Heeey low Two: Whipper, S'Lowe, Scot- A Adams Snortan Morrie, Oscar low Three: Pre-Jack E.T. Jr. louth, Johnny D., Willie, Gillie, T.T. low Four: Burl, E.T. r Z J 1 f fi , , .A 4 , I V ..,. i V, .i N I ,X i i gill r-, .rf A I z' fini Nl 2 - CI e a i .X iQ li Ava, I TT I ... - CI i l Xm l-i i in M 7' est.in198O-puIIman,w . The Recipe Club meets at ev- ery home football game to promote school spirit and . . . other activities! All members must: lj love Cougar football, 25 attend every Coug game, 39 be willing to fight for 50-yard line seats and 49 fulfill all financial obligations. Motto: A member not standing is a member in good standing! 547 Row One: Jeff Prang. Row Two: Lisa Arms, Susan Kelso. Row Three: Tracy Harris, Joseph Torelli, Barbie Board, Mick Wrangler Ryan, You-You Mole-Chan, Bob 69'er Alter, Mary 96'er Maclflae, Sta- cy-Morg-Yank, Shelly Duncan. Row Four: Howzit Goin' eh?, Al Mr. Wazzu Turnbow Ill Esq. op. f Row One: Fluss Benson, Jon Griep, Don Busch, Scott Goss, Jake tDogJ, Perry Satterlee, Tasha fPuppyj. Not Pictured: Herb. 548 -rwi T iii Ml luewiieallgltrwllllss we 'N 9-quam-una-as-v BUBU 5 BAR 8 GRILL r.....M........ ....... ....,:,:. t Nlf XJ Tillie Ghetto 4 Q0 it 3 Cages E was QQ ...X f The PHHESHG -X .,f -X N - - fl Cxvtlubt. HALFWAY HCDUSE Row One: Nicholas i'Nick Wilson, Dick t'Richy Chester, mie Wrecker Oliver, Mike Rent-A-Man Ryan, Suzette Deb Chandler - President, Morris Morrie Pettit, Dave Joe Mechanic Gibbons, Keri K.L. Lindstrand, Tom T.O. Molester McVey, Roger Dodger Johnson. Row Gooby Brown, Gail Half Time Resident Ackerman, Two: Scott Worm VanWormer, Peter PetelIs Wick, Tam- James Wild Dunn. Wa! ,-fy 549 Row One: Richard Where's My Porsche Nygren, Natalie 'tHome James Hanford, William Richard l have more money than YOU Phil- lips, Kimberly 'Warm Up The Lear Jet Kinert, Thomas Richard Abol- ish Financial Aid Grant. Row Two: Mitchell Jay Call My Broker Berndt, G. Scott P.P.O.C.D. I'm Not Here Smerdon, Richard The God- father Lundberg, Michael Douglas Frederick Alexander Theodore But- terfield S, Marcus Harold Didn't We Meet At The Club Med Stutterheim. Row One: Akil Malla, Deri Bang- kona, Mrs. Hard. Row Two: Amalius Sahide, Dr. Hard, Abdul Rasyid. 550 Siiudlehts for Kev, lhlllgliicer Tuliitlioh The Guhuhgsaries On. Sl' Row One: M in Wadlow, J , Jo h Taylor, Craig W. Spotts- Shelly Dozier. Row Three: Roland S. Jones, Charlotte Simms, Hog s. Row Four: Curtis Johnson, Derald L. Patters vil Denise Holiman, John Buren Row Two: Twanda Smith, Thelma Johnson, Kathy Walls, Jacqueline James, Kevin C. r. sep HN E G5 S 52 E E QD 1:9 E 25 UL GE .ii Qs 2 E Q GE 5 Q2 Q G9 Q Q2 EQ iii? T5 Q Q C? l E Row One: Bob Keg Bunner, Kim t'Naktion Nakamura, Teresa Fal- cone, Margie Ouellette, Steve Matz- ke, Troy Keg Bowe. Flow Two: Mike Gaucho Medin, John Stoes- ser, Laura Jones, Leigh Johan- nesen, Anne Sparks, Barbara Black- mon, Jackie Widney, Rob 'Bad Sneaks Heesen. Row Three: Kevin 'lPing Ringus, Rob Thomas, Jeff Coston, John Hartsock, Marty Buc Fieines, Brian BJ Jones, John Deacon Bluel' Minge, Pete t'Razorboy Hokanson. Show Biz Kids is mostly a group of students who met in their freshman year. They have stayed close and have in- creased in number over four years by new roommates and new friends. They show their talent through football, bas- ketball, volleyball and softball teams and so are named after another team of the same name. Shovv Biz 3255? Row One: Michael Ftunkel, Linda Lubner, Connie Kuzminski, Fiel- atively Spaced, Lisa Hutsell, Matt Mattson, Garrick Kashiwa. Row Two: Miles Long, Mark Hekel, De- nise Dart, Jake Lethbridge Daniels, Dick Baninia McNabb, Kristin John- son, Joi Niven, Johnny Bravo Van- Sant, Laura Snyder, Noone's Rela- tive. 552 We Zllllll lfittelellllillfte ax ,Lau EEN-G Ao.:-94: 2 331 an -D',7,. 'fj0'U:x J .,.. 'qJ.-.C SQEU3 33 --.fc Misuse 8u,2EE U-Marv G,-Of: I-E 0- E'L.fE'D OUcu2:: C-ESM-Q6 rn-C: W ... O R. Q-'E 3:23:72 cuff' '25 rB'Smm . :Eu..,Q-.1-45 O gnu :Emii se-C+-O ww-'gg--FA ESQQEE DEQNE 31+-33x O D 99.-Tu mt:--' 56522 CODENOP' 63055 as .9 5 25-E502 QELU'-'-Q ::wrIC'.N 269535 mcgsh .gmwcw .EWSSE Efyfh UD. 8cu .Qg7g1 GIEIQEE -LQ -C 5375-209 QEENTO 305,012 gQ.'::CDQ, -u,Iw-'M Eggggo .som wi, rffxgib- ogqit-,w Qovfvcgc S.Q'5Q4-in cu-E!--go ?40.E'm-'I 515252 EBEBEP EE-.qs-sf qp:IIElBG.7'5 LLKD-OXE Lrzucuc- 'C5:: 09 Qwwwig D-rants... IQCSZCD zgfegg as 06341,- Ifzgmf mm!-,ua 9Pzm93 Gdoili ,ifmcugg cu. .- Eesilbm C .. Soiilg UJCL-EBL, Cmrncn-C Sjxiw- 325255 3955-F 04:63am !..r,'g,5 Musik! 25-2252 cv 4... .gmgwgg Xqg CO ..QICDGJ,C C0545 Q Opal E 3EEgmm 0qyO3CDCD IIUZWPP- Z1 Lil Q Q , E VN SJ 3 3 Row One: Michael Graves, Bill Risebero, Mark Salot, Whalen Galen, Mark Dalton, Peter Yanev, Rollie Hills, Brain Lobotomy, Eddie Bauer, Skid Row, Tom Slick, Monty Hall, Phony Tony, Lou Grant, Gary Lavatory, Candy Kane, Allen Quar- termain. Row Two: Broken Amir, Jerry Atrik, Mies Van Der Rohe, Eliel Saarinen, The Beav, llse Zeisel, Frank Lloyd Wrong, Molest Lewis, Peter Rabbit, Deb Hebseb, King Husin, Betsy Ross, Peter Pan, Suzy Chapstick, Al Capone, Muffy Duffy, Jose Feleciano. Row Three: Nim- rod Conrad, Alvar Aalto, Burger Helper, Spacey Stacey, Frontus Backus, Camp Cook, Bill Killroy, Zip Zamzow, Manadnock McGavock, Mike Johnjim, Bear Hunter, Chiquita Bevanda, Joyeoux Noel Moffett, Bolt Action Mirkovich, Granola Tom Bar- tuska. Row One: Paul Engert, Deau Davies, Jack Lyon, Daryl Sorenson, Brian Andringa, Lisa Coble, Steve Erickson, David Peterson, Jeffrey Hummel, Shelly Scott, Mazen Naz- zal, Robert Barnard, Greg Hough, Julie Johnson, Rob Rice, Tracy Pel- tier, lrma Kortright. Row Two: John Xavier Whitlow, Marc Gleason, Rick Beason, Mike LaFond, Rustin Hall, Mark Kolmodin, Doug Menzies, Allen Opter, John McDonald, Beth McGreevy, Mike Heidenreich, Desi Djoanda, Cheryl Lett, Lawrience Lee, Doug Mitchell, Jeff Hecker, Tom Sheldon, Greg Thompson, Rick Cotton, Lloyd Melone, Nance Lim, Henry Kwan. 554 Srol Year lf'llrclli1Qltgeclgu Qi-th Year lftrcltlltiecltture 5mhiYeawiArehimeeture Pewnkeiawmman Row One: Keith Kesselring, Craig Curtis, Curt McGuire, Jamie Vanek. Row Two: Liz Bissell, Leilani Jue, Cheryl Breen, Holden Withington, Mike Meadows, Mike Danielson, Glen Miller, Mark Backstrom, Leslie Vierra, Mike Warden, Jeff Clark, Scott Furrer, Linda Wong, Mike Schreck, Howard Kimura. Row Three: Ben Dorris, Mike Wishkoski, Dawn White, Eric Knudtson, Chris Davis, Kevin Weslenberg, Karla De- shon, Daryl DelaCruz, Wolf Saar, Dennis Dean, Joy Jacobson, Greg Fioberls, Amy Wingate, Nick Loisis, Dave Wilson, Rick Nishino, Carol Adams, Tyler Engle, Kurt Wyant, Mark Virtue. Not Pictured: F. Daniel Young. ls .Q Row One: Johanes Patty, Fliny Os- man, Sari Nurusa Baharuddin, Mer- na Baharuddin, Dewi Kuncoro, Desi Kuncoro. Flow Two: Adelheid Doda, Mrs. Henrietta Patty, Moha Kolopita, Mrs. Syamsiar Baharuddin, Mrs. A. Sim Osman, Deri Bangkona, Jeanette Katuuk, Andjarwati Sadik, Mrs. Komariah Kuncoro, Mrs. S. Pakasi, Mrs. Fatma Najib, Mas Flil Bustami, Amalius Sahibe, Frans Wospakrix, Semuel Patty, Baharud- din Nurkin. Row Three: Osman Lewangka, M. Akil Malla, Budi Kali- man, lfdal Najib, Moh. Nadjib, Raymond Tinggi Nehe, Abdul Fiasyid, Iman Kuncoro, Vantje V. Flahtung, Jeff Lalopua, Gustaaf S. Lasut. The Pullman chapter of the Indonesian Student Associa- tion Was established three years ago. Any Indonesian student at WSU automatically becomes a member of the association. Members strive to unify and serve the com- mon interest of all the stu- dents. 555 RAPE, PILLAGE, AND PLUNDER - A state of mind revisited at an annual vernal equinox celebration - Viking Fest. Warriors, wenches, wizards and others partake of the festivities, which include but are not re- stricted to, log throwing, long bow, axe throwing, name call- ing, spear throwing, fencing, throwing up, dog kicking, wench dragging, bone eating, and other rude, crude, and socially unacceptable be- haviorl Row One: Kim Williams, James Ox Hegganstaler, President dig- ger Kevin Ryan, Joel Lingcod Ley, Pat Old No 7 Fuhrer, Al Dogfish Mace, Kirk Red Adams, Matt Oyster Breath Thomas, Roger Dipple. Row Two: Mark 'lWilbe Eis- ses, Tom Novo Novotney, Carri Kay Cooper, Brent lrontist Ander- son, Buzz 'tPanama Bjorneby, Paul P.A. Fisher, Steve Geoduck Parrish, Julio 'lPancake Pugh, Jim Razorclam Ramerman, Advisor Dan Anchored Ryan, Mary Mack- eral Ryan, Mike Not Norwegian Ryan, Michele Rogers. Once upon a time on a muddy beach in Poulsbo, some pick- led Norsemen were digging geoducks and eating lutefisk when the H.T.C.D. 81 LL. Club was born. Today, they still proudly carry on this tradition. 556 W! Tai: I :x 0 I-L 3 O I T6 .E 3 D ua an .1 .J 2 cu 3 2 X E I- E .2 Q cv D. E o ca 'o 3 I E C0 :a .5 C 4 5 'D : cv m -.- o O CD ti - cu Q Q. CD .c CD 'C as ID si zu E x .Q 5. C c cu LL .: rv 5. E .L o .O .. o V 6 .. as O S,- 3 :nw .9 E .. 2 CU 3 ai as 'O E 0 .C 1- 3 2 o ii C O 3 o n: .Q 4: en B 2 E u. :- 'U c 4 U7 x. 3 .O C ID X c cu L. O D CU Q C 0 U7 1. 3 Johnson. .Q an fb cu an L CD Graddy C K5 an KD - .z C 626 J sse GS x. LL C' CU ky, B ow Thre U7 .9- -lm EE EE QE .QLD X . 157 Wu: E25 ws Si 35 go: Ss gi 3 BO -O 'ooo 'o.1 Q . EEZ- .. 95 gm .QQ E0 QII ms, E2 CE .Q EJ? if YE - cn.: r: LE '7!I7 IE .21 S8 'Cs mg UID S .ri 6:3 OO DE id mm EE 6 CES SQFWCS23 CCD Q GQ M 5 6:1 EZ Q 5 Q5 E 5 CD E E A 557 Row One: Brian t'Grand Poobah Campbell- Executive Executive in charge of Engineer Member Recruit- ment, Robert R. Campbell - Presi- dent of Macro-Soft, Inc., Fidel Tunes DaSilva - token 3rd World Rep., Laura Veg Dagle - Chair- person Powder Puff Auxilary, Valer- ie Silva - Extra-Curricular Outdoor Activities Director, Cathy C.J. Jen- sen -- Aquatics and Body Watching Director. Row Two: Scott Zot Foster - Vice President in charge of New Bike Rentals, Sam Starr - Director of Little Shots Camp Program, David t'Bad Biker Crouthamel - Vice President in charge of Used Bike Rentals, Betsy Bunny Dib- bern - proprietor Happy Carrots Health Bar, David Elephant Kiss Einan - Vice President in charge of? A member ofthis exclusive club must be persistent in the infiltration of the elite core of Hanford High grads. Mem- bers are required to eat dorm food nightly without getting sick. Row One: Chris Nelson, Curt Nel- son, Lisa Tisler, Heidi Swanson, DeAnn Peterson, Lisa Rasmussen, Dan Hamilton, C. Luke Poole, Jodi Nelson, Kristi Erickson, Mary Bur- wash, Steve Schier. Not Pictured: Margit Thorvaldson, Victor Fisher, Kay Christiansen, Sandy Sharbono. These long time friends de- cided in 1979 that as gradu- ates from Eatonville High School, and WSU students, they needed a way to keep in touch to get together. And so, Eatonville Club was born. Unfortunately, you must be a graduate from that high school to become a member. 558 Wavvavvai Country Club liiriirrrrv ni? Regents ZX 'G' Eaiionville Club :: E bf: .E cm. .9 .: VJ 1-4 o 3 c: :J V1 QJ .:: 5-J 45 'JS U .Q GJ -CI A.: X-4 cd GJ IP- 5- L.. GJ P EU C O cn C .C O -J C as U7 O II :- 'O GJ C C QD X ,E 'J 9 o E cvs E cu P- .C 2 I C o Ill KD GJ Q- O L. CL U Q LL E CD 3 o EZ an .Q 4 uf C Y 3 cu I P13 on o I Li as E 1: cu E x: 3 X hi 1: O 3 o I .: o. .2 I-J -QL HU OG! 55-' 3 U W6 EO .Zi .C .E .C 4-I ,AU L20 U .-4 .-O un 3-4 YU E 9 2 .Q S, .C D. :vi .C U3 42 06 an cz. cu CL as C C .Q .. u 41 25 .Q E 2 :N U .E O vi cu C O 7 C b. .Q o I x Q KD Q 5 3 I' 3 O 1 Ti GJ GJ .Q x 0 KU 1 E C KU CD ,Q .Q .D CD E G5 .C S C5 E GJ rn vm GS members of th S L-4 Cd D. C1545 cu .:: I-4 gran el C Gillman, Cindy Evans, Rob Bowma n, Roz Joh Row Thre O C0 C Linda hrist Shannon Fry. C Gree C G3 UD 3 , D an, h D bbie Kurf S ape, Matt Regan, Helen Gilc .-T Ui L 3 9 Mitc ell, P rl, melanm prod oto- b are uc- lcated to alcohohc consumptlo LU an -U U III. nis I-Ieclo mon and .QQ 2 E319 Q Q G55 .E Q .QE 5 559 Row One: Mike Ambrose, Cindy Aspitarte, Jill Gorman, Dana Thom- as. Ftow Two: Chris Zeppernick, Bryan Wood, Rene Johnston, Lynn Johnston. Row Three: Kristi Web- ster, Paul Huseman, Rice Birdseli, Steve Ringquist. Wcsiooirne to Qaiiimrinasisii Student Publications Office Staff: Donna Blacker, Viki Moos, Sue Neese, Karene McDonald. 560 4 Quit to ii ,wiiriioiiiv i iiiuinoiii Honoraries 9 'hu K N. 3 zu, 'im I 4 i , 4 Av 'cw-I I v-Q 'Ni .-42,2 I AJAJL4 wir -C44 '49 . B, LWB? f ' ' AJob Want Professional experience is the most impor- tant part of a resume for many students graduating from college. It shows a prospec- tive employer things you have accom- plished that can't be taught in a classroom. Because of its isolated location, WSU creates many opportunities for students to get hands on experience without leaving the campus. The kind of experi- ence that could give a student an extra edge over another in an interview 'situa- tion. In many fields the experience is invalu- able. For many students in the communications field, it is impressed upon them to and get a job in their field that will give them professional experience. Few of these jobs are paid positions. From advertising to broadcasting to emergency service, jobs that prepare a student for the real world are worth their weight in gold. Not only do they show a student what to expect in the real world, but also makes them think on their feet. Something very different from many class- room exercises. Today's job market is a difficult one to break into. Tight economic situa- tions are creating fewer entry level positions. The kind of posi- tions that many grad- uating col- lege students compete for. Working for the school radio station or newspaper might not make you financially inde- pendent, but it will certainly give you an extra advantage for that first job. A job that will begin your career. By: William A. Rozier. ? Arnold Air Society, From Left, Row One: Rick Arestad, James Pettenger, Perry Adams David Wren, Zoe Robinson, Martin De- Vorss, Bill Holyberger, Robert Scholtz, Steve Governale. Ftow Two: Robin Russ, Jan Lyle, Mark Virtue, Valerie Silva, Jack Schneider, Tom Bender, Mark Worthington, Randal Lathrop. Row Three: Clayton Barnard, Christi Hosking, Debra J. Cox, Robert Horton, Kristin Broderick, Suzanne Smith, Linda Alura, James E. Wright, Dori Ann Bunn. Omicron Nu, From Left, Row One: Tanya Sweet, Debby Klaus, Pamela Hayes, Mary McLeod, Lynn Whitaker. Row Two: Kathryn Soldat, Alberta Hill, Kari Sander, Theresa Mengert, Eric Boissiere, Mary Kay Sukovaty. Row Three: Mary Stevens, Tamie Stewart, Janis Campbell, Julene Fulkerson-Wallis, Kelly Hutsell, Sherrill Richarz. l 564 ARNOLD AIR SOCIETX Z I wif ,AL fl 633 OMICRON Nl Yr? if ff ::,, ffvrfwf A-4-af' ALPHA ZETA ,. r W.. l- 5-.ff LPHA EPSILON RHO Alpha Zeta, Agricultural Honor- ary, From Left, Row One: Gary Hyde iAdvisorJ, Jim Rose, Curt Nelson, Karl Jernstedt, Tom Cul- len, Anthony Bizjack, Mitch Engel, Holly Schmidt, Jerry Asmussen, Larry Host, Daniel Schaud, Jack Zimmer iAdvisorJ. Row Two: Carl Libbey, Todd Winters, Peter Mundschenk lTreasurerJ, Rick Gutierrez, Robert Mielke, Barry Froseth tChancelIorJ, Kurt Met- tler, Kathy Rosston fScribeJ, Steve Dahlquist, Karen Mandell, Janna Johnson, Everett Purring- ton, Everett Martin iAdvisorJ. Row Three: Sieglinde Snapp, Sally Fridge, Heather Hansen, Lorain Miller, Cindy Kaseberg iChronicIerJ, Julie Moon-Winters, Kirstin Martinson, Angie Kirk- wood, Paul Castoldi, David Door fCensorJ. Alpha Epsilon Rho, From Left, Row One: Donalee Yaques, Sue Peters, Shawn Rabourn, Ed Car- los, Shirley Skidmore, Catherine Carbone, Judy Lamey, Julie Jeck- le, Belinda Simmons, Camille Bonnel. Flow Two: Jim Nagy, Carolyn Sawyer, Kraig Spille, Richard Willis, Mike Ripley, Shar- on Whittier, Stella Okibo, Brian Johnston. Row Three: Caprina Tomlinson, Rebecca Goodwin, Pat Doris, Dave Booth, Tim Hunt, Sharon Foster, Mardiece Berre- man, Mark Thie, Bob Bunner. Row Four: Tom Halberg, Rob Lowry, Dana Wagner. Row Five: Dennis Kelly, Dick Thompson. Not Pictured: Keith Chipman. 565 Mortar Board, From Left, Row One: Brad Fuhs, Joey Homans, Jan Estep, Jack Johnson, Margo Myers, Kitty Byrne. Row Two: Kristen Thompson, Mark Harper, Shanne Smith, Erin McBride, Carole Schneider, Ann Bialek, Laura Minton, Pam Tate. 566 MORTAR BO RD agen l u-nu.,-,,f TAU BETA P l Tau Beta Pi, From Left, Row One: Edward Smith, Mark Cain, Eric Hall, Mike Lawrence, Bret Packard, Carl Brown, Richard Zellers, Hal Jensen, Joe Winters, Roger Little, Paul Parker. Row Two: Fred House, Rich Lundburg, Rob Adkisson, Mike Wagner, Brian Parsons, Velpari Vedagiri, Bob Bigeus, Kent McLaren, Dave Bruger, Bruce Burnett, Bill Bigelis, Ken Cowan, Grant Rod- kay, Manmohan Mittal, Shi-hau Own, Quingan Yu, Kris Chopper, Dow Ming Chow, James Eckard, K. Krlshnamurthy, Marty O'MalIey, Carl Benvegar, Michael Wishkoski. Row Three: Keith Warner, Arupralan Yupla, Audreas Schulte, Laura Harris, Maribeth Gibbons, Mark Stollen, Bob Aaserude, Saibal Banerjee, Krishnan Aghoramurthy, Steve Summers, R. Pat Allen, Ravi Si vastava, John Hadge, Mitchell Berndt, W. Brian Campbell, Susa Stark, Craig Curtis, Kurtis Wyant, Ping Ping Chen, John Persoi Row Four: Sarah Melcher, Teresa Taylor, Bijayananda Nai Dan Sarles, John Newman, Mark Howell, Karen Miller, Jul Titchbourne, Allan Crasto, Sung Joon Kim, Bob daSilva, Rana Pearson, John Vetrano, Heidi Ouren, Bharatendu Srivastavl Row Five: Scott Mills, Cliff Hansen, Alan Oatman, Jim Coll Charles Weber, Ed Schlect, Greg Rice, James Welter, Jon Se- bousek, Greg Stangle, Bill Conboe, Steve Dietrich, Franklin Bel terbreur, John Roper, Brian Peters, Kyle Squires, Jim Barnhai DRCHESIS NTERCOLLEGIATE KNIGHTS Orchesis, From Leh, Row One: Brenda Bannon lCostumerl, Rte Algeo lPresidentl. Row Two: Trea Knudson, Pam Brousseau, Karen Jeske, Christa Mitchell, Elizabeth Platt. Row Three: Laurie Perez, Jan Campbell lSecretary!TreasurerJ, Vincas Greene, Erin Maxwell, Teri Fisher lPublicistJ. Row Four: Patricia Tiberio. Not Pictured: Carmen Carbone, Heidi Dunn, Tonya Kim- ble, Alexa Allen. Intercollegiate Knights, From Left, Row One: Dave Bakken, Jim Cooley, Greg Bakken, Clilt Stone, Mitch Berndt, Michael Krueger, Niel Bates. Row Two: Andy Moore, Keith Sharp, Jeff Tuttle, Jennifer Covington, Deb- bie Allen, Jeff Robinson, Treg Vroegop,Je1T Brown. Row Three: Rich Hendrickson, Dave Fuerst, Gary Marshal, Eric Budd, Tim Fox, Doug Jeske, Kean White, Clint Smith, Jurt Schoedel. 567 Order of Omega, From Left, Row One: Betsy Macaulay, Linda Burner, Ann Black, Janine De- Merschman, Bob Hampe Nice Presidentj, Ken Hansen, Barbera Greene, Gini Brislawn, Gail Gibb, Sari VanOtegham, Melani Hiles. Row Two: Mark Hayden, Paul Triesch, Montane Cheesman, Reed Hunt, Ken Uddenberg, Pat Murray, Linda Nelson tSec! Treasl, Julie VanDoren, Sherrye Wyatt, Mike Murrow tPresidentJ, Row Three: Brian Ward, Kitty Byrne, Julie Elsensohn, Margo Myers, Robert Mielke, Marie Har- ris, Gary Marshall, Mike Mathy, Lynn Horn, Clifton Clark, Park Howell, Joey Homans, Erin McBride, Diane Lipinski. Row Four: Heidi Harder, Jenene McGinnis, Deanna York, Kath- leen Rogers, Kathy Colson, Julie Carstens, Jenny Hall, Pam Tate, Steve Mayeda, Kristen Dobler. Rho Chi, From Left, Row One: Roger Wolf, Mark Leid, Steve Woodard, Eric Werttemberger, Shawn Ratclilte. Row Two: Lisa Woodard, Oyesiku Tobun, Donald Spedden, Brenda Sach- se, Janet Oberg, Rhonda Rhyne. 568 ORDER OF CMEG RHO CHI ETA ALPHA PSI '- I LAMBD THETA f Q if Beta Alpha Psi, From Lett, Row One: Marty Reines, Brian Evans, Robert Herman, Mark Eshim, Chris Ross, Brian Bishop, Ben Haberman, Brian Sepal, Joe Kop- py, Mark Thompson, Ron Rosso. Row Two: Michelle Donnelly, Laura Martin, Janice Wilson, Sherri Ensor, Saroj Jerath, Laura Doughty-Olsen, Thomas Lo, Mar- la Hamilton, Mel Jolly, Kristen Thompson, Kathleen Clauss, Pat Dunham, Jeff Wittler, Todd Hoop- er. Row Three: Frawn Welfringer, Sue Pittman, Richard Fohn, Mary Galeno, John Stoeser, Laurie Johnson, Anita Walkner, Sara Crisfulli, Keith Hylton, Joy McFate, Janet Barth, Jill McKin- ley, Juanita Montoya, Pam Spar- row, Brenda Rider. Pi Lambda Theta, From Left, Row One: Becki Brunton, Brenda Fuller lPublicityJ, Barbara Nelson, Eugena Pittman, Nancy Lavinder, Anne Allen, Dena Johnson, Lorna Wilson. Flow Two: Clay Westby, Sharon Betzler fTreasurerl, Julie Carstens, Sandy Tradewell, Lynell Vance, Jenny McGee, Julie Poppe iPresidentJ, June Ludwick Nice Presidentj, Cassie Monas- mith. Faculty Adviser: Maria Ramirez. 569 PHI BETA KAPPA Q Natlonal Scholastlc Honorary E ig, 1 ln Llberal Arts and Sclences Ph'B' 4 Al l -' f 1' i' l h' h 'I h' l 'l ' i ' 1 eta Kappa ias Jeen paxto our nations Hers ip. T e loca c apter nmgs cistin A nf intellectual life since 1776. New members gulshed scholars to campus Rn' public lecture: E are selected from the senior class on the basis and visits with undergraduate classes. Dura i of broad cultural interests and scholarship ing the last thirteen years the NVSU Chaptei achievements. In exceptional circumstances has awarded over 833,000 in scholarships ion candidates for the Ph. D. are elected to mem- undergraduates. Students Elected to Membership, Spring 1983 Donald F. Allen II Gail M. Ishihara Iulie K. Andersen Connie Kammerzell Allen Pm. Asbury Lori L. Langford Robin 1. Aschenbrener Kent F. Larsen Lisa M.G. Ballou Douglas A. Loeiiler Mark T. Barney Leanne D. Loewe Paula K. Biggar Molla M. Lokovsek Karen A. Bossler Steven P. Love Monette B. Boswell Eugene P. Marsh Phil Broyles Matthew S. Mattson Michelle D. Buchholz Donna I. McIntyre Tamara j. Buck Susan D. Melhart Mark S. Buscher Lori L. Miller Lori A. Butcher Karina L. Moe Eric S. Carlson Stephen D. Murray Gina L. Chambers Laurie A. Mutter Paul E. Clay Margo j. Myers Brian L. Cole Barbara L. Oster Kathryn S. Colson Dale B. Parshall Frances L. Cowan David W. Reser Laurie K. Dahl Brian P. Roth Tammy R. Darby jeffrey C. Scheuerman Gregory N. Dietsh Martin II. Sinclair Faith M. Doherty Kathryn E. Somers Mary K. Driscoll Jeffery j. Startzel Anna M. Dunbar Susan L. Stueckle Todd J. Duvall jonet M. Susia Ian K. Estep Sara I. Swanson Tim I. Filer Doreen C. Tilson Laurie I. Flaherty Diane E. Tobler Karen A. Galt Karen E. Uddenberg Sandra M. Gauthier jane L. Udell Douglas R. Gregory Russell S. VanderWilde Arjun Gupta Lani L. Wfalton Lori Hansen Ion L. NVay Jeanette L. Henderson Anne M. Weber Iosef G. Heuer Sandra R. Williams Mary L. Hirschfeld-Meyer David L. Zwaschka Alison M. Howard Scholarship Awards for 1982-83 Charles E. Blackburn Scholar ......... ....... I an K. Estep Dorothy Alice Iahnke Ohlson Scholar .... ..... S usan D. Melhart Gamma Chapter Scholar .............. . . . Stephen D. Murray 571 aily 'UQTQTQQTI Spring Staff Row One: Kelly Gordon, Debbie Turcotte, Mark Wygant, Mike Sals- bury, Bob Condotta. Flow Two: Doug Nadvornick, Vern Woodall, Dan lvanis, Pam Blair, Lynn Stan- derfer, Mike Wade, Sue Zemek, Craig Brown, Flowena Swan, Ann Leighty, Darcy Hulit, Leeann Wheaton, Tracy Honsinger, Flae Lynn Hilliard, Dwayne Valencia, Julie Wurth, Row Three: Michael Wickline, Jim Craven, Ernest N. Warfel, Kim Capponi, John Erben. Fall Staff Row One: Dan lvanis, Bob Condot- ta, Dwayne Valencia, Kim Capponi, Tracy Honsinger, Brian Rust, Treg Vroegop, Bryan Floss. Row Two: Mike Salsbury, Mitch McCullough, Jennifer Hartley, Julie Wurth, Jim Craven, Ann Leighty, Adrienne Smith, Ernest N. Warfel. Row Three: Laura Lockwood, John Erben, Brian Vasey, Tim Hartley, Leeann Wheaton, Michael Wickline. 572 gg: Salsbury. Row ke ofthe Year, Fai '82, Mi Photographer PHOIO- m Craven - Row One: Dwayne Valencia, Ji o: Mark Wygant. Tw Year Spring '83, Ernest N. Warfel - grapher of the DEAD Staff' Flow One: Rick Boyce, Ed Wurz, Rod Parker, Jeff Slide Barker, Steve LaMachine Bozick, Dave SEVO Severson, Bev LeBoss Balch. Flow Two: Sam Green Eggs and Ham Hicks, Steve Sparkman, Ronnie Throb Davis, Polly Kibbe, Jim 'lLink Purviance, Dave Bar- brack. Not Pictured: Greg Hammer Hammermaster, Leslie Werttember- ger, Roger Kona Scott, Matt Brenner. 'a O 0 From Left: Diane Tomchick. Ernest Flentro, Klaus Scherler, David C. Flaherty, Sherill Carlson, Al Ruddy. Not Pictured: Harry Bader, LeAnn Finley, Elise Baggen, Jeanne Filer, Stephen Simko, Matthew Carey, Tom Heuterman, Beverly Balch, Craig Brown, Brian Flust, Jeff Wil- liams, Nate Bull. 574 LI' as as P- cv .:: ... ..- o .. CD .C Q. KB L O7 O +- O .C CL I cu E .C 41 .1 cu EJ Q L CU :Z E cu CD Thanks Wes 'I V 'AAA I um. nhl? 576 Wes Calvert Ccirca 19675 In October, Wes Calvert retired as Genet Manager of Student Publications. The fir: floor of Murrow Hall will never be the same Choosing to take advantage of early retire ment from WSU, Calvert was offered an accepted a similar post at the University c Kentucky. A new challenge for a man with a impressive track record. Wesley D. Calvert came to WSU in 1961 The Evergreen was facing financial problen and Chinook sales were far below potentia Over the course of I9 years Calvert trani formed Student Publications into a moneg making, trend-setting department. The Eve: green is the only five day daily colle newspaper in the state, and is ranked as o of the nation's top 50 college papers. T Chinook is also a national leader, sales 10,000 yearbooks annually put the book the top five nationally, tops in the PAC-I Calvert's business sense allowed Stude Publications to save money towards t purchase and installation of a full electron editing facility. One ofthe finest college o erations in the U.S., the Evergreen was yea ahead of most professional publishers in t Inland Empire. Advertising and journalism were Calver degrees at the University of Missouri, whe he also completed his masters work. Calve came to WSU after teaching at Iowa Stat Oklahoma State, and Texas A8cM. started the advertising sequence in the D partment of Communications here befo quitting teaching to work full time at Stude Publications. Accompanying Calvert to Kentucky is h wife Beverly, also a Missouri graduate. T Calverts have three children still residing the Northwest, daughters janet and Kare and son Donald. Nineteen years of hard work and insigl has helped maked WSU Student Public tions a model operation, a national leaderil Thanks Mr. Calvert, good luck at Kei tucky. :wus oar-an L.: 1 1' lL.rv1 JVUJ zvv.Ld9,5m Darn' V rv..-.ly-' Duo., WW -525A --s-ze --326A --az? --527A Another Deadline at the Chinook? n.Nfw5o63 Q xoozxx SAFETY NLM 5063 ' KODAK SAF FILM 5063 KODAK SAFETY FKLM S063 Mjgif' wg'-' A ' -i'3S --535A --536 ---i365 ? Q O! 1 . Q0 QQ? ---i--N,-5 O 5ENKURf5' Coll of Agriculture General Agriculture lxlaiak, Anthony - Pullmnll, no Cornwall, Dave - lullrllvlll. AG Flugefald. Clement - vnlllnan. AG lllya. Pascal - M.llllugun, AG Lange. Rn, - apnlanl- .AG aplnl. Mlfnael - vnllnlln. mil. LX-.T . tl ... Tell. cram - llln-n,lnn. Weiae, Mlchellc - Liurnm, ,S f ix if ,nil -, 1 . Egg, xx' l f lull l.l ,fa, .,.'1 .,. l 'karl' e',. sillliilllzl' '- Wilson, Jamal - lzphrnm, l rrr ff ....n ' fffsn , ' Q 1: ' a t . s -, f J f if l aa.V . W 45 1 2 . ff . f' Q l . eeee a l ,5 'ff' ' K l . 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Pullman. nf-aa, p..,s 911 H 55- as aa Q +2 ,, e , '. 1 2 if l a vi AG FC AG FC ,w MIM Aw e ' .137 451 2' ' 2 . 2 A 5 - , w l iz K af -V ' z 1 4 A011 f AU llc ' V ' ff -WSI, Rugcrx. Danna - olylnnla, no lac. Ran, Bnan Y llnnafwnn.l. M, lzci snnlan Danlal 7 wanll-n, All lan. Taylor, Allan - Nampa. ln. AG IHC Wallace, Tum - lsnn.n,n.ln, AG lic. ,ww V. W.. .au fd 1 .aaa J t' M xii? 5' ' 5 ' 3 f fl rf, , gig a ' ll 4, ,, 2 ,z 1 K ae f , 'W J' li N l Q a.. 4. ' l Wh .1 K .. it Q ar- -' .tg 3' A ii ..... ,iff iii a r li.. , .eff 1-9 if 131 . 4? ll., X fe.. -'W 4... 1 , ' 0 K. mia l ' ii iffiie fs-:Qin '51 -'I+-'ll' V Wi' , f Y If . mfg , . ka Pnl 4 Agricultural ngincering Bastys, Mike - Mnrysvlllc. AG li neffenlsnngn. Gregory M xennewnk, no E Agricultural Mcchanization l f lpn- --nisfflels cr 2 1, ' K, Wt? , f . I I ,.., , E , ,L k r,,.. 3 r,,,.r,, n ns l n .,., 1, he I 1, L ' 4 ,k'V y f 'N 4 it al sz is in ,Q 59' fe li ul 411: Y ' gk! 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Frank - Pullman, ns Dnnenn, Robert - Pnllnlnn, ns Dykers, Gnenflnen - Ml ve-fnlln. ns Eidsmoe, Steve - onk Hnnlnn, ns Goble. jodery - Ran-llc. ns Gohl, Oonnie - Auburn, Grewt, ROY - Arlinlmll. i-nbqgef, sew - semis Hansen, Heather - Onalaska. Hennagef, Dwight - Graham Holmes, zoginmm - San Fmmw. CA AS AS AS AS AS AS Ikeda, Phyllis - Pahoa. HI. Johnson, Kimi- Pullman, Judd, Janice - Duvall, Kennedy, Daniel - Bothell, Keys, Kalvin - The Dalles, OR, AS Ktomminga, Jon - Vancouver, AS Ludwig, Clara - Almlra, AS Lamb, Mark - Centralia, Merry, David - Canada. AS AS AS AS AS AS Nakoa, Naomi - Waipahu, I-ll. AS 0'Berry, Daniel - Albion, AS Oreilly, Jeanne - Bellevue, AS Orizort. Anthony - Spokane, AS Pakasp, Kosakoy - Indonesia, AS p..k.,, Dm., - 0u.1Q.,k, AS Porter, William - cum cm, Nv, AS Puffevt, Debbie - cusm, AS umm, Kathy - Buue. MT, AS Q: Nb ' ' Shields, Stanley - www, AS , Taylor. Patty - Nampa, ID, AS 7 Q, Q Wakefield, Julie - Woodinville, AS Wells, Carlene - Colville, AS White, Camilla - Pullman, AS Zabik, Edward - Pullman, AS Zimbelman, Joan - Quincy. AS Food Science Forestry Antilla. Chris - Raymond Bowman, Neill - Monroe Carmean, Mari - Yakima, Cregg. Ben - Olympia, Cnttrel, Jane - Spanaway, , FOR Crichton, William - Seattle Eicheldoerfer, Robert - Borhell Armstrong, Mark - Pullman, FS Brower, Sharon -- Cenrralia, FS Gndea, Francisco - Pullman, FS Hopper, Kimberly - Huxum, FS Johnson, Richard - Evererr, FS Johnson, Ted - Bellingham. FS Ndegwa, Gerrard - Kenya, FS Samoray, Roger - Spokane, FS Sasaki, Yasuro - Japa Van De vm, cymha. - semi ri, FS e, FS . FOR . FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR iz es Hi iwfie NEA, ff' S ,,,,, , ,,,,,, , ,,,,,.,, , , if 7 mem xx' A X my e 'J M' 'Wigs 5 351 N H I 31 r' v 4 Ei? 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HORT Lindahl, Katrina - Bellevue, HORT 1 5 McCullough, Cherie - Chewalah, HORT Mizubl. Ray - Hilo, Hi, HORT ouw, nmma. - -roppemsr., Hour ' I5 'iff Schillberg, sim-on - Y-mm Hom F A a V3 W- Y 1, . Udell. Ruben - Yakima, HORT Wiegudt. Todd -- Ocean Park, HORT , , Wigan, David - Pullman, HORT l l , if an 5 Vlinten. Julie - Pullman, HORT ntegrated Pest Management sr. Hilaire, Greg - mmh, IPM Landscape Architecture ' Comba, Susan - Gig Harbor, LA ' ' Gooley, Margaret - Mr. Angel, OR, LA Holuoe, Jae - Everson, LA Lynn, William - Tacoma, LA Macalurer, john - Pullman, LA Moore, Andrew - Pullman, LA I V Nelion. Dave - Spokane, LA 583 Powell, David - Gig Har bor, IA Rubenson, Teresa - Casrle Rock, CO., LA Stewart, Iorna - Pullman, LA Suhadolnik, Marrhew - Pano, LA ange Management Soi l Aulbach, Sreve - Tacoma. RG MG Casroldi, Paul - Walla Walla. 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ARC H Hi I x wllsm-l. DN Y splllmm. Alu H A I Q wmlg. Linda Y mml.-. ARK H 3 f ,V 2 Young. Danlel - Lake Oivlcgo. OR ARC H 3 k Chemica ngineering Blax, Palrlrk - Pullnull. C H I' Bufke, William Y Pullman. c H r cmblef. joel Y shell.-ll. c H r lnms, smphen Y Mmm lm. c H l- lvlmulmv. Bersp Y lllllm Fall, ln. 1 H l Mmlfle, Roh Y Belllfmmml. l H l Mafmfm. shlfle, Y 'l.l..,ml. 1 ll Pfelfef. Thomas Y xl-flllwll. c H Rm, um-:Y lll-lllll-Ml 4 H Rupw. llllm Y H-m.lm.4 H Shah, Paresh - Illlil.l KH I 'iff 27 3 f af af X . 'sw' 7, ff? 1 4. 'Q - 1,-1 an nf, . . ,ner f' ' fi? L, . .-v nw . , , f rr, .ww .. ,, 4 ae ,and 2 if . ,i'E2512M' '11 7 nz: ., W in rw f I . 5 3 53 ' , 3 ,Y f 4 fi ' are 35.1 - 'W' 5 r E841 -A i Civil Engineering , Q5 FW X an If le? 17' Abbas, Yasser W Pullman, c.le Al-Asnlrar, sameer W Kuwan, an Bear., Talal W sauelr Aralna. 1 P laesrebreur. Franklin W nunnranle. an Brecto. Barry W Paseo, Lk Brown. 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Jnhnnnobm- Dnvnnpnn, PHYS V l- 'fn V Langford, Stephen - Pullman, PHYS 611 Political Science ,aa P fi? , , s .4 ,, , 'B 5 3' E , , f- 'SZ Belu-an, Delana - Juneau, AK. POL S - Black.Diniel-Splmkane,PULS 5 as -. e a- P as O I a I If 5. ? -a 75 r- 5 E ' M... if' 4 Q '51 , W Chrlson, Cathryn - Bellevuc, PnLAw W , chandler, Lonnie - Vanfouvcr, PRLAW Cllwson, Charles - lurhlanrl, POL s Clay, Paul- Cheney, POL s Cornsroek. Mark - searrlo, POL s V . ,n f'2 l'f 1, ff,- f l Cook, Meredlrh-Taronra, POL s , , 4 V I Digerness, Wendy - ldnrlrnaron, POL s -A ,J ,Q 3 U Eccles, james - Pnllnsan. PRLAW , W Erickson, Eric .- spokane, PRLAW ,il I . Filer, Tim v Whne swan, POl. s Q. crraharn, nrenr - vanronyr-r. POL s ' rl V Harris, Donald A Puyuallup, POL s ij? -, v Henderson, Jeanerre - Drarn, on, PRLAW A X V' . ,, ' Av, ' Hightower, David - Belluvue, PRLAW v 'V a n ,I , l-lornans, Joseph - Federal way, PRLAW . i I 5 ' jackson, John - Pasco, POL s L A 'R I Johnsen, Cris - uelhngharn, POL s 4 W Johnson. chnsropher - Spokane, POL s 'Q I ,., loseahson, Kei - spokane, POL s I 4 Kzlsarsky, Joseph - srerlaronrn, POL s f' J Knowles, wrllrarn - lssaqnah, Plusflw fi ,,, ':,, as P -' 1- . . L nnn' L Lamar, hllzaberh A Renmn, POL S I -fff . ' I , 1 Q, Lindh, Jay - Deer Park, POL s V Ziff' P 5' -nf X' J 3 Maro, Sheryl - lcahnll, HI, POL s zgi N ,y e ,gm Meengs, craze - san.. Ana, ca. PRLAW I 1 , g ' Mneller, Denise - Edmunds, POL s ' . I ,V X ' 'nil 'ra jg: 'P ' Nelson,Gleoda- searrle, POL s 'H' el ' ' 1 ' , V, f lm, Donald - lxnlreeneld, PRLAW V,:V I neser, David - Spokane, POL s W' ' V' 'lly ' A '1'ff sell, charles - searrle, POL s 'f' 4' ' ' ' '- A srnlrh, Allson - Bellevue. POL s X I H , ,r ' srelrer, David - Pnllrnan, POL s ' P 1 ' P ' ' ' snnoharo, Yuko - japan, POL s ff ww if ' O L' 3 ' ff? Timmons, Susanna - orhello. POL s -sw .V Q ,lf a gp xiii' 'l K a L l Wl1lden,Lisa- Pu1lman,POLS ,V P ,O Wazson, sreahanle A Ploonrarn, POL s Weissman, Joana - Bellevue, POL s : P P Pre Medicine as A P '31 , ,,,, f y , W if , Rosh, Brran - Muses Lake, PRE MED Wig' way, Jon - Pnllrnan. PRE DF -Q dig, ,,, g sy holo -'H 1 1 , ' H' Barney, Mark - searrle, PSYCH 4 ' ii' ' X ' L, 1 , 1 sass,jarnes - Pullman. PSYC H ' , fr V . ' ' ' Bradshaw, Lrnda - Spokane. PSYCH . -4' f ,.,, , , Brown, Allen - Pnllrnan, PSYCH . fur 1, f , , AA ilu' Cavnnnugh,Sheila-Tacoma.PSYCH N' , s 'lg ' Q ,HX 2 535: C0uls0n,Lawrence-Spokane, PSYCH 55 L: P 1 'X ' it 3.5 ,G con Debra-Taoorna PSYCH I. 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PSYCH in G: iff 152 5 5 ,V V l 612 Martin, Kevin - Nampa, ID, PSYCH McDonough, Kevin - Tacoma, PSYCH Meier, Steven - Marysville, PSYCH Oana, laeilani - Pullman, PSYCH Phillips, Chani - Yakima, PSYCH Roach, john - Honomu, HI, PSYCH Shirley, Steve - Sequim, PSYCH Stanrel, Jeffrey - Pullman, PSYCH Van Schuppen, Audrey - Tacoma, PSYCH Ulmer, Glenn - Federal Way, PSYCH Walton, Lani -- Pullman, PSYCH Watson, Laura - Seattle, PSYCH Williams, Sandra - Spokane, PSYCH Yano, Arthur - Seattle, PSYCH egional Planning Weffwsit-easesrasik fzkfmwesaff ' W X X , ii- 1 . E 2 - if 'f ' ' Wil , Addlemm,Tmy-Parkin? ggi . A , 5 Aiken,Anixa-Bellevue.RP , ' ig 1' 5 S Q 1cnigm,1.ni-Ponarueles, R P ' P' C H P ' swemnxm-lm-zn1.h.nP Social Studies Jacques, john - Pullman, SOC S vin-ie, Philip - sfeilmmm, soc s Social Science Tederman. Nancy - Spokane, S0 ST Social Work 'T ,R 2' SPN' ' - S X 1 i f Dahlke, Kelly - Winslow, S W Howard, Reginald - Tacoma, S W Jamison, Holly - Garfield, S W johnson, Susan - Gig Harbor, S W Perry, Sarah - Republic, S W Thomas, Tara - Pon Townsend, S W Wasley, Riu - Bellingham, S W Sociolo mmm, Dawn - Pullman, soc Gootee. Scott - Wmlock, SOC Gustafson, Lynne. - me stevens, soc Harper, Amy - Bellevue. soc Jones, James - Pullman, soc Kahakua, Clarissa - Hilo, HI, SOC Miles, Patricia - Bellevue. SOC e g. R Sf.. T: Fins- , Gerbenjana- Pullman, SPE Heinaen, Christine - Pullman, SPE Hurworth, Karma - Seluu, SPE Kelly, Dennis - Bothell, SPE Kline, Darcie - Seaule, SPE Lanou. jonica - Othello, SPE Liu, Yu-li - Taiwan, SPE lnwry, Lynnette - Tacoma. spa Marquis, candy - Seattle. Mmm, Timothy - Pullman, Mulnlley, Rebecca - Yaklml. Murphy, Donn.. - 'mom-. Patnode. Janice - Tacoma, Payne, David - Burlington, Robinson, Kristi - Edmonds. SPE SPE SPE SPE SPE SPE SPE Adams. Theresa - Pullman. Alton, Ruben - Everett, Arbuckle, Michelle - Ephrata, SOC SOC SOC Durante,John - Pullman, SOC Durrell, Lisa - Olympia, fit,-f Miller. Mark - Seanle. Richardson, Gail - Seattle. Roach. John - Honomu, HI, Scanlan, Sera - Tacoma, SOC 'Y 1' -iii: -1 . -E U . SOC SOC SOC SOC swanmn, Greg - swne, soc Ammo, hurel - Olympia, A.-nas. J-ne -. spokane, Barrie, Scott - Tacoma, Cliristianmn, Anne - Clarkston, Corbaley, Sandra - Auburn, SPE SPE SPE SPE SPE 5- K P i'WW S W' ,S . ww 1:1 zz: ' ,Q , . .. , PQ, ' 2 QM 'f , i N, anew- 315 -- -2 1 qu- :wily 'T L s 3 3 A f gg 2' L R-memey, xnhieen - spfangvue, me. Skrinde, Knren - Bothell, Vellins, Aim - Roy, Zlchmln, Carole - Everett, Zehnder. Valerie -- T ummm Wildlife Biolo 614 SPE SPE SPE SPE SPE xamh, Kami - human, wi, B ramen, Jon - Hmm, WL B Taba, Wynne - semi, wi. B wuver, Reid - warden, WL B wnwn. Robert - sunnysade, WL B -, . 'Y-5,'?5,f.Z ' ' 2 is 2 L S B' 51 9: 2' an 2 - W, M log, . 1 4 o ?' X f Emo -' , 2: 1 I 1 M ,gogg -- . ' ,V ,A ,- I ,. zijilw oz ,X N ,K o I fl in ai' ' n Q E on f' A gif all n -A -lf, .oo - .. ,, A 2 ,, 5- -V' P2 1, 11 . ' ' -' 'X 'l 'll -:V V Q or QF E - 451 .5 , l ,I , nl , ' L , .A ,K ,f N- 4 Zoolo Aoknnlnn, Gnil - Pullman, zool Biermeytr, Donal - ons ofnnnnln, zool clofloln, vnlnflo - cllnknon, zool. Cannon, Teresa - lnloqnlnnl, zool. Donny, Timmy - Enumclaw, zool. Ellingson, Donald - snoknno, ZOOL Hubbud, Robert - Pullman, zool Larson, Jnno - Bellovno, zool. Richu-ds, Nikki - Pnlllnnn, ZOOL Slnders, oonnlo - Anchorage, AK, zooL Tnn, 'mn - cnnndn, zooL Triesch, Pnnl - Spokane, zooL Vnnderwilde, Russell - Spokxne, zool. Ynlnnknwn, Keith - Hllo, HI, zooL College of Vocational Indu trial Education Agricultural Education no ., x l E no or 1 'E rl 4 Birdsell, Alon - Cheney, AG ED Guang, Brad - lumlllo. AG so Hu-ul-lonn, Donglnn - Ynlnnnn, no so Osborn, Marie - Enumclaw, AG ED Schneider, Tnnonhy - Puyallup, AG ED Schols. shmlo - B-nllnglon, AG ED Tnylof, Monk - Vancouver, AG ED Home Economics Education ' 'i n in , ' ' Q' .l, ,H A 2 fhswg'-, 5' n ' ' ' W-'sky V, .I ..,,..i nm ii- , 1 . 5 A . 'V W 'V l Y 'ing Y Jorgensen, ooo - Enumflaw, HE ED Knuuen, Kristi - snnnnnln, HE an Slnmln, Dooofnn - Clarkston, HE so Selchns, Kelley - Tonfnon HE so Indu trial Education V-, - 9 . f X A Book, Robert - Raymond, l ED Cookbnfn, snow - sonnlo, l ED Korn, Paul - spoknno, l ED Robe, xonnolll - Pullman, l so wmmnnn, Kenneth - ruolllnna, IED Abbas, Mohamed - Pullman, ENG S Abdallah, Rokla- Pullman, PHAR Abdullnh, shireen - Malayna, SPE Abdur, Riohid - lsanaladeeh, PHAR Adams, Dell - Taroma, Me Agber, Dlmlah - Pullman. POL S Ali, Syed Iqbul - india, ENG s Amenyenu, Eunice - Pullman, vln Arnoruao, John - Albion, PHAR Banglrona, Den - lndonena, HE Barron, Delahie - Benton Cny. EDUL Blyne, Margaret - spokane. ACE Bertocci, Loren Andre - Pullman, PE Boyd, Joan - Pullman, ENRCH larim, Brad - Pullman. EE Broeleer, Steve - Pullman, CPT 5 Browning, Wayne - Pyeren, vE'r Buerami, Maaril fe Tengah, AS Cnnnell, 'rom - Federal way, vm' Caulla, Grady - seairle. ANTH Cnvnnah, Rob - soolrane, FA Chlnder, Subhuh - Pullman, uuuv Chludhry, Aaif- Pullman, AG EC Chavex, Carlos - Pullman, HORT Chen, Ping Ping - Moscow, ID, MF Chin, Pno-Chen - Pullman, CPl' 5 Cho, Plyong Taek - Taroma, MBA cooper, Colleen - Brewsrer. HoR'l' cory, sreyen - Boise. ID, CH P Craaro, Allan - lndia, Msn Crow, Charlene - Pullman, HE Dimah, Agher - Pullman, Pol. 5 El Haggar, salah - Pullman, ME Elwalily, Ahdelfarrah - Pullman. PHAR Engeldriarn, Philip - Pullman, GEOL Fallon, Clifford - Spokane, EE Pareini-Nainie, Soroosh - Pullman, VET s Fung, Thomas - Richmond. CA. CE Geralaf, Shelly - Pullman, PSYCH Gupta, Arupraran - Pullman, ss l-laghoaraar, shahraad - 1-lillaloorouah, CA. PHYS Handel, Gregory - Madison, Nl PoYc1H Harney, Marla K. - Diamond Bay, CA, PSYCH l-laneon, Terrilyn - Clarlrnon, HIST l-lille, Lian - Rnayille, ACE Herehfield, Joshua - Canada, PE Hoffman, David - Pullman, AGRON l-londa, saehilao - seanlo, soc Host, Lawrenee - Chieooee, MA, FRM l-luaaaun, Khalid - lrao, VET s lekander, Felib - Pullman, CHEM lyer, Rnyiohandyan - lndn., EE Jnhia, Hanafie - Pullman Jahia, Moira - Pullman, FOR Jameel, Shahid - Pullman, BIO C lohneon, Pranoea - Pullman, HNF xaliman. Boedi - lndonena, Ac, EC Kamiya. Naoln - Moses lalre. PP luruulr, Jeanerre - lndonena, HORT Ke, Nhon 'rruong - Pasta, PE Keleo, sreyen - Federal way, PSYCH Kolopira, Mohl - lndoneani, AS Ktishrumurthy, R. - lndia, ME Laleahminarhy, N. - Pullman, c.Pfr 5 Lalooua, jeff- Pullman, ACE Larsen, Jorgen - Sweden, AG Laudenoia, Debbie - Philiooinea, GENCB lee, Kwang - Pullman, MATH Leung, sei Pai - Hong Kong. MBA Lewanglra, Osmnn - Pullman, AG EC Liu, Tommy - san Pranriaoo, CA. ME Lynge, Nielsen - Denmarlr, ECON 616 Graduate School P , ..,,. . .,,. . my Qzy, ' 'A' Y A QR N , . x P - . a favfk fe '-'iii'7 . 512. QE H . P e 2-,. . xg!-Y no P K, S, , - Y W tifzrxe . PN , K A on .A- i if . e ,le H 'ego Y 1 eea, , in ef X ,. , i elif? P 211-if ' '57, .QM 'N ss- R X R ,. , 3 fi K ' 1 - R l HQ. '15 Pl kan N ,. SQ 7 'ar E1 4 s :pi a- .A-efgwizfiil Pr , A- P- ' na . ' P' ' A A Y P P-4 ,VJ K -1 Lifz' 1 L A i -' Rx .. A .i X f Lf P P 66 X V ,,.., D R ,Q A E .. ,Foe 'P l f- K .oh R - , . . l ,na . one nne 2 7 X ra. xiii.-.r-F1-2i?. 1 ' Agi a: .. l all 'f-El , Kg P X ' i 'T ' l, ef.-S '. o . .- if-,2 5: zo z y -num so Sz . X N K r 'K ,,. ,Q . ,,., A 'VW A N xx . R N l J ' l. l I A 44 ' 4. , 1 I saggy vt. n .qw - 6'5 ' iii -, t ,N 225 rt 5 R at . iq 'isis S J -1 2 11,2 F 'G i f Q 'ci' ' t 3 M u - -153 qbb G' ,G ,m.. .., ,l ,N c Stokes. Swan, Melissa - Richland. BIO C Tran, Quang - Puumm. Ugwoaba, Godwin - Pulxmm. MBA Van Pelt, Lenny - Sunnyside, COM Vedagiri, Velpari - India, ENG S Virtue, Mark - Pullman, ARCH Vlalu. Michael - Renton, MBA Mack, Loren - Kennewick, POL S Maclean. David - Pullman, ENGL Malla, Muhammad - Indonesia, HNF Mu-shed, Hossain - Pullman, CPT S Martin, But - Durham, NC, GEOL Muon, Nicholls - Pullman, ENGR McConnell, Steven - Pullman, FRM Minis., Goodluck - Tanzania, Pl. P Moen, Stephan - Yakima, ME Nattress, Laura - Coupeville, HE Ng, Dennis - Hong Kong, MBA Ochs, Kriltine - Palouse, FA Parker, Carol - Outlook, ACE Porter, Gregory - Pullman, MBA Quinn, Michael - Pullman, CPT S nun, Mnhmmdy - Bmgnaesr., CE Rahman, N.A,M. - Bangladesh, PHAR Raahwan, Hesham - Egypt, PHAR Robbins, Don - Tacoma, GEOL Rodriques, Trevor - Pullman, VEI' S Rowan, Mike - Pullman, MBA Rupe, Robert - Dayton, EE Sadik, Andiarwati - Pandang, EDUC Sahide, Amaliux - Indonesia, ACE Schaeter, David - Kennewick, VET S Schierwagen, Thomas - Sweden. ME Schmidt, Caryn - Yakima, SPE Seller, Thomas - Germany, AG EC Simpson. Kristie - Pullman. AS Smith, Ted - Wenatchee, MBA Snowden, Jack - Paluuse. FA Srivastava, Bharatendu - Pullman. CH E Stickel, Carol- Othello, MBA Dennis - Tacoma. ME Winther, Anne-Bine - Pullman, ECON Yamamoto, Hiroh -japan, PE Zabel, Richard - St. Paul. ACE Aamot, Matthew W ...... Aaserude. Robert G. Aasland, Mark A. ...... . Abbas, Mohamed Abdel M. ...480. Abbas, Yaser M ........, Abbey, Faye C ..... ...., Abbott, Christopher W. ,. Abbott, Trace D ......... Abdallah, Rokia M ...,. Abdullah, Shireen ....... Abellera, Darren J .,..... Abrahamson, James M. . Absalonson, Lisa L ...... 496, 503 - Abuelkheir, Mohammed J. . , . . ACACIA ............... Acalin, Janelle M ........ Aooomero, Michael D .... Acey, Dennis E. ....... . Ackerman, Ann E. ..... . Ackerman, Gail E. ..... . Acton, Lauren L ..... . . Acufl, Richard R. Acuff, Teri A .......... Adair, Jennifer S ...... Adair, Robin J. .... . Adair, Stuart R ...... Adami, Brian M. Adami, John L. Adams, Carol L ..... Adams, Dawn E .... . Adams, Dell L.. . .. Adams, Liz ....... Adams, Gayla D. . . . Adams, Jim .......... Adams, Jeltrey J ...... Adams, Kari M ...... Adams, Kirk L.. . . . ADAMS MALL ..... Adams, Mark L. .... . Adams, Michael F. .......... . Adams, Michael S ............ Adams, Perry J. ....... . 461, Adams, Sabnna L ..........., Adams, Tammara M .......... Adams, Theresa A. . . . Adams, Todd F. ..... . Adams, Trudi J. ............. . Adamson, Donald K .......... Adamson, Karen M ........... Addis, Sara L ......... Addleman, Cheryl D ..... Addleman, Terry L.. ....... .. Adekoya, Adedotun A. ....... . Ader, Lora M. .............. . Adkins, Cindy F ....... Adkins, Tracy D ....... Adkisson, Robert W. Adler, Steven B ......... ADMINISTRATION ..... Adsitt, Matthew L ...... AEFIOBICS .......... Aeschliman, Marla J ......,... Aesa, Linda ................. Altlerbach, Linda C ...... 276, Agan, Mark J. ...........,. . . Agbadr, Isa .................. Aghoramurthy, Krishnan . . . . Agnor, David C. ......... . Aguilar, Raul . ......,... Ahll, Pamela J ........... ,.,. Ahlquist, Anita L. ............ . Ahmann, Margaret J .......... Ahola, Elliott L. ..... 172, 575, Ahrens, Tena M .............. Ahson, Mazhar ..... 404, 405, Aibre, Bradley S. ............ . Aid, Tim .................... Aiken, Anita L. ...... 317, 5 05. Aikens, Anthony C. .......... . Aikins, Jim E. .............,. . Ailes, Carla ....... Aitcheson, Carol ,... Akers, John F. ..... . Akins, Ron G ......... Akre, Kala-Lisa K. ...... . Al-Ashkar, Sameer A. ...... . . Albert, Paige M. ............ . Albertson, Julie A. ..... . 380. Albrecht, Debra L. ......,... . Albrecht, Kurt L. .... .. Alderson, Scott A. .... . Alexander, Bailey L ...... Alexander, Brady M. Alexander, Gary ......... Alexander, Patricia A. . . . . 618 292, 549, 435 555 313: 333. 533, 384 253 361 425 434 434 sae sae 521 528 291 496, 381 408 566 41 1 61 6 597 581 361 587 61 6 61 6 553 371 463 496 330 436 51 1 367 275 61 5 403 587 440 459 426 390 481 599 596 587 61 6 41 2 323 204 359 407 556 . 72 608 341 387 564 534 459 61 4 395 302 452 498 427 323 61 3 493 429 432 407 447 462 206 443 . 76 379 584 441 422 580 566 587 597 309 302 441 639 431 587 388 205 61 3 61 1 443 41 3 379 581 605 382 597 303 495 408 61 1 392 31 7 391 598 463 INDE Alfano, John M ...... .. . 604 Allano, Laurel A ..... 614 Alfano, Mark S ...... .... 3 73 Allano, Michael P. .... . . . 373 Algeo, Marie S ...... ....... 5 67 Ali, Amjad .......... ...,..... 4 03 Ali, Syed I ............ ..... 5 00, 616 Aliment, Jettrey D ..... ....... 38 7 Alimi, Taiudeen D ...,. .... 60 2 Alkhayyat, Aly A. ...... .. . 500 Allaire, Andrew J ................. 452 Allan, Carolyn R. ...........,..... 584 Allen, Aliza C ..................... 472 Allen, Anne M. ...... 404, 405, 569, 611 Allen, Candy L .................... 450 Allen, Carolyn L ..... ......... 3 07 Allen, Cynthia M. . .. ....... 277, 363 Allen, David M ..........,.... 511, 598 Allen, Deborah C ........ 307, 438, 567 Allen, Donald F. ll .........,......, 570 Allen, Jeffrey S. ..... ,........ 4 56 Allen, John D ....... ,....... 4 10 Allen, Kevin W ...... ......... 44 7 Allen, Liz ......... ..,.. 2 75, 517 Allen, Peter E ..... ........ 5 34 Allen, R.P. ......... ..,.. 5 66 Allen, Stephanie A. .... . . . 439 Allen, Tracy J.L ....... ......., 4 57 Alley, Bruce L .............,......, 452 Almy, Barbara D. ............ 407, 506 ALPHA CHI OMEGA .............. 302 ALPHA DELTA PI ................ 304 ALPHA GAMMA DELTA .......... 306 ALPHA GAMMA RHO ............ 332 ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA ......,.. 334 ALPHA OMICRON PI ....... ..... 308 ALPHA PHI .............. ...... 3 10 ALPHA TAU OMEGA ..,.......... 336 Alseth, Julie H ............... 275, 311 After, Robert J. ......... 359, 548, 594 Altman, Pamela A ................. 469 Alton, Robert D. ...... .......... 6 14 Alura, Linda C. ......... ...,. 5 64 Alverson, Kathryn M ...., .,.,. 4 50 Alvick, Mark E. ....... ...,. 3 91 Amal, Musyi ............ .... 500 Ambrose, Michael R ..... ......,. 5 60 Amenyenu, Eunice ................ 616 Amery, Cindy A ..........,... 290, 321 Ammerman, Tamara K ....,.. ,..... 40 4 Amon, Helene C. ............ 326, 592 Amoruso, John C. ....... ........ 6 16 Amsbaugh, Beth M ...... ...... 3 13 Amsden, Lori D. ........ . . ..... 305 Amsel, James G. ........,....... 369 Anacker, Stephanie L ......... 408, 467 Anastasi, Deborah J .......,.. 289, 416 Andaleon, Amelia D. ......... 380, 520 Andara, Masman ....... ....... 500 Andersen, James C. .... ....... 4 72 Andersen, Russell J .............. 537 Anderson, Brent M. .. . .,... 394, 556 Anderson, Brian M, ..... .. 365 Anderson, Britt L ........ .... 40 1 Anderson, Bruce A. .............. 448 Anderson, Colleen K. ......... 326, 609 Anderson, Cynthia G. . . . . . ,.... 396 Anderson, Dale O ..... .... 3 92 Anderson, David L. ..., ....... 6 07 Anderson, Dayna L ..,........ 515, 609 Anderson, Diana ............. 638, 639 Anderson, Edwin T ...... ....... 4 52 Anderson, Eric ....,... ......... 5 34 Anderson, Eric G ..,... ..... 5 20, 587 Anderson, Eric R ................. 471 Anderson, Greg M. ...... 341, 365, 587 Anderson, Gretchen L. ....... 290, 309 Anderson, Janet C. .......... 317, 438 Anderson, Jill T. ........ 463, 495, 503 Anderson, Judi L ........ 288, 429, 432 Anderson, Judith A ........... 382 383 Anderson, Julia K. .... . . . . . Anderson, Karol M. Anderson, Karn F.J ........... Anderson, Katherine L ..... . . Ander Ander Ander Ander Ander Ander Ander Ander Ander Ander son, Kathleen M. son, Ken N. ..... . . son, Kevin J ..... son, Kim M .... ......... son, Kristeen L. . .... . .. son, Laura M ...... 277, S0n, Lee A ............. son,LesS. ..... S0r1, Lori I ..... son, Lynn M ..... Anderson, Mark G ..... Anderson, Mark V ....... Anderson, Mark W. Anderson, Mary B ,.... Anderson, Paul B. Ander son, Peggy A ...... 356 570 598 470 429 459 490 420 .....414 397 321 431 492 587 587 .....509 .....409 .....369 .....337 .....598 .....378 .....347 .....608 Anderson, Rebecca L, ............. 324 Anderson, Ron S ..........,.. 407, 411 Anderson, Rorri ....... .....,.. 4 52 Anderson, Roy A ............. 485, 537 Anderson, Scott W. .......... 359, 537 Anderson, Sheryl L ......,.,....... 603 Anderson, Susan F ...... 274, 404, 405 Anderson, Susan J ................ 309 Anderson, Talmadge M ............ 480 Anderson, Tamra L ........... 285, 587 Anderson, Thomas M .............. 466 Anderson, Todd J ....... ....... 443 Anderson, Troy M ....... ..... 3 43 Anderson, Veronica 0. .... ..... 4 82 Andersson, Darren M ...... ....... 6 07 Andreas, Court A ...... ............ 3 31 Andrews, Christopher S ....... 391, 471 Andrews, Deborah K. ......... 382, 383 Andrews, Mary A. ....... ........ 4 36 Andrews, Monte L ..,.. ....... 4 62 Andrews, Robert C ...... ..... 46 2 Andriesen, Thomas A.. ............ 333 Andnnga, Bnan J, ...........,.... . ANDROCLES AND THE LION ..... Angel, Kim ..............,... . . . . . . 371, Anhorn, Cathy L. ....... . Angelo, Joseph T. 294, Annis, Jane E ........... ..... Annonen, Cindy M. ..... . 383, Annonen, Lauri M ......,..... Ans ach Don S P . .- - Antal, David F. ......... 378, Antee, Michael H ,......... . . . Anthony, Margo J. Anthony, Stevyn L ..,.. Antilla, Chris J. .... . Antte, Michael . ....,.,...... . Antush, Stephan A. .. . .. Anyan, Richard A. 345, Appel, Bruce D. ............. . Appel, Deborah A ....... 379, Appel, Michael P ............. Aquino, Linda D ..... Arabas, Ruth L ..... . Arabia, Arlene T.. . . . Arakaki, Gary M .... . . . Arbanas, Carl F ......... Arbuckle, Michelle M.. . . Arbuckle, Shelly ...... Arca, Stephanie L ..... . ..... Arensberg, Joel H ............ Arestad, Flick N ......... 409, Aresvik, Kelly M .............. Ariwoola, Ademola A. ....... . Armbruster, Becky L .,.. Armbruster, Gail M ..... Armitage, Stephanie L ........ Armour, Kathleen M. Arms, Lisa A ........... Armstrong, Allene L. . . . Armstrong, Curtis S.. . . , Armstrong, David D.. . . , Armstrong, Mark S. . . . , Armstrong, Mike C. . . . . Armstrong, Mike S.. . . . Arndt, Tod W. ....... . Arneson, James F ..... Arnett, Douglas B. .... ...... 4 48 Arnold, Colleen M ............ 427 Arnold, Julie A .......... 481. Arnold, Darin R. .... ...... . Arnold, Lesly K. .... . Arnold, Nancy L ....... Arnold, Thomas W. .... Arrasmith, Dayna M. . . . ....361 Asbell, Richard L ......... Asbury, Allen R. .......... . Aschenbrener, Robin J. .... . Ascherl, Michael G. ...... ..... . Ash, Beverly A ......... Ash, Dean R. ...... .. Ashburn, Gary W.. . .. Ashby, Jean E ......... 554 .94 317, 412 492, 602 309, 516. 593 472, 614 528, 611 . . . . .463 . . . . 392 425, 546 411, 608 . . . . 401 446, 507 331, 582 . . . . 411 510, 587 452, 470 468, 529 . . . . 472 . . . . 521 439, 441 . . . . 553 . . . . 410 . . . . 410 . . . . 614 . . . . 202 . . . . 459 471, 507 535, 564 . . . . 414 . . . . 472 279, 412 303, 502 . . . . 396 323, 593 . . . . 548 . . . . 397 , . . . 425 . . . . 337 . . . . 582 339, 608 . . . . 339 , . . . 534 . . , . 527 , 532 , 432 638, 639 392, 471 459 305, 526 , 420 . . . . 450 . . . . .403 . . . . 570 ....284 Ashford, Douglas B ............... Ashley, Rodney R .... ' ........ Ask, Rebecca M. .... . 483 502 Asland, Mark ......... ....... Asmussen. Jerry D ....., 494, 530 Aspaas, Dena M. ............ 439 Aspen, Ted L ...... ......452 Aspiri, Karen R. .... ....... . Aspitarte, Cindy J. .. . . 289, 457 ASWSU SKI TEAM .......... Atherton, Angela M.. . . Athukorala, Prasanna N ....... Atkins, Mary M ........ Atkinson, Jim .......... Atkinson, Teresa L. . .. Atkisson, Rob ..... Attridge. Ben K.. . . . .......430 570 498 492 398 357 472 61 1 .....604 586 .....392 565 441 536 .....410 560 .....205 423 .....472 433 441 .....205 .....396 ....296 .....566 363 Audriesen, Karyn . . .. Auer, Brian M ...... Auer, Jonathan M. .........517 367 602 .......367 August, Raymond ...... Aulbach, George S ..... Austin, Natasha R .... Avey, Arthur F. . . . . Avila, Miguel J ..... Axelson, John C. Axtman, Mary E ...... Axworthy, Scott P .... Ayres. Sherry J. . .. Azimian, Hossain .... Babbit, Victoria M. Babbitt, Danielle J ..... .....532 .....584 .....472 .....421 .....456 .....337 .....379 .......611 .........587 Babbitt, Michael R ....... Babbitt, Teresa L ......... Babcock, Christopher A ....... BAC DINNER THEATRE ..... Bachman, Roger H ........... Backstrom, Mark W.. . . . . 425, Backus, Linda A. .........,.. . Bacon, Amy. L. .... . Bacon, Heidi M. ....... . Bacon, John M ..... Bacon, Marie L. ...... . Bacon, Teresa L. .... . Bade, RKENEE M ..... Bader, Harry R ...... Badger, Leslie L. ..... . Badri, Talal A ......... Baer, Joanne ......... Baerveldt, Rebecca J. , Balus, Kristi A. ...... . Baggen, Elise M. .... . Baharuddin, Merna .... Baharuddin, Sari N .... Bahrenburg, Kimberly J ..... Bailey, Bruce E. ..... . Bailey, Cheryl A ....... Bailey, Christine L ..... Bair, Andrew E. ...... . Baird, Marlene E ...... Baisden, Robert L. lll.. Baiter, James E .,..... Bakeman, Debora L. .. Baker, Brett E. ....... . Baker, Christopher H. . Baker, Karen Y. ..... . Baker, Leif B. ........ . Baker, Linda L ........ Baker, Matthew B. Baker, Michael C ...... Baker, Pamela A ...... Baker, Paul D. ..,.... . Baker, Sally L. ....... . Bakke, Laurie J. .... 404, 405, Bakken, David E .... .. Bakken, Gregory H .... Balagat, Grace M. . . .. Balcells, Ana C. ..... . Balch, Beverly D. .... . Baldridge, Gary P ..... Baldwin, Dale S ....... Baldwin, Jennifer G.. . . Baldwin, Sheri E. ..... Baldwin, William, ll .... Bales, Janet L. ...... . Bales, Jennifer A ...... Bales, Robin G. .... . Ball, Connie L.. . .. Ballard, Diane L ..... Ballard, Julie A. ...... . Ballbach, Crystal J. Ballinger, Susan K.. . .. Ballou, Lisa M.G. . .. Ballou, Richard A. .... . Balmer, Robert O. Balsiger, David P. .... . .. 472 ' 567 .. 287 Balzer, Jacqueline L .......... Bembrick, Douglas H ......... Bama, Michael L ............. Banerjee, Saibal ...... Banes, Dennis R ............. Bangkona, Deri . ........ 550. Banks, Cherell M ............. Banks, Rhonda L. ...... . Bannink, Jeannette E ......... Bannon, Brenda L ............ Bannon, Steven J. ......... . . Beratoga, Adeiheid ........... Barbrack, David S.. .33 7, 524, 425, 274 555 384 292 459 382 522, 459, 450, 321 415 315 522 527 514 354 289 505 424 555 408, 411 460 313 404 554 I 599 431 380 592 323 452 .98 484 596 495 472 494 391 472 427 469 452 383 597 585 469 593 472 555 555 309 408 61 1 587 448 416 387 349 450 345 341 438 409 522 543 466 415 447 309 585 567 607 553 426 605 391 494 401 595 .375 .458 .458 .419 .415 303 . 584 . 469 601 570 537 421 423 450 361 , 466 566 .423 616 491 . 467 581 . 567 , 405 593 605 Barclay, Michael A. . . . . Barclay, William H ...... Barczewski, Lisa R ..... Bardsley, Sandra M. Barker, Cheryl A. .. . , Barker, Jeflrey S ..... Barker, Jennifer J. . . . Barkley, Carolyn A. . . . . Barlow. Michael E .... Barmeier, Carolyn ...... Barmore, Bradley A.. . . . Barnard, Clayton M ........... Barnard, Darrell B ............ Barnard, Robert J. ..... . Barnes, Bobbe .... Barnes, Carol Y .... Barnes, Darrita ...... Barnes, Michael L .... Barney, Mark T. ....... . Barnum, Toni D ........ Baroman, Deana M.. . . . Baron, Lisa J. .... . . . Barratt, James J. ..... . Barrentine, Cynthia A ..... Barrera, Maria E. .. .. Barrett, Brenda J ..... Barrett, Heidi J ....... Barrett, Jennifer J. . . . Barrett, Jon S ...... Barrett, Judy R.. . . . Barrett, Mark L ....... Barrie, Scott M ......... 4 95, Barnes, Tracey M. .......... . 359, Barnhart, Jeftrey D ........ . . . Barrie, Steven R. ........... . Barrington, George M ......... Barry, Michael E. ..... . Barstow, Scott A ...., Barth, Janet L. ...... . Bartlett. Debora E ....... Bartlett, Robert M. ..... . Barton, Blain A.. . .. Barton, Debbie G.. . . . Barton, Jill Michelle .... Barton, Kathleen M ..... Barton, Toni J. ...... . BASEBALL .....,...,. Basic. Jerald T .,.... Barth, Todd R. .............. . Bartleson, Dorinda L ...... .... 391, 393, BASKETBALL, Menlsf I1 II .. BASKETBALL, woMEN's . .. Baskett, Keith G. ............ . Baskin, Kerry A ........ . . .... Basore, Terri L ..... Bass. James D.. . .. Bastys, Mike E ....... 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Busch, Sendre J. .... .... . Buscher, Mark S ........ Bush, Glen L. ............. . Bushey, Elizabeth A ......... Buske, Grant .......... Busse, Jennifer S. Bussey, Doyle M ..... Bussey, Laura K. .......... . Bustemi, Masril . . . . . . . .. Butaud, Chris G. ..... ..... Butler, Alan D ...... Butler, Amy M. ........ . Butler, Catherine J. . . . . Butler, Lori K. ...... . Butler, Margret L ..... Butler, Michael M.. . . . Butler, Odle ......... Butterfield, Bridgett ..... Butterfield, Michael D .... ..... Butterfield, Sandra L ......... . Buxton, Cheryl A ....... Byers, Laurie J .... ..... Byngcayao, Dominic . .... Byquist, Craig G. Byrd,DavidW... .... Byrne, Edward J. ........... . Byme, Enn A. .............. . Byme, Kitty E ........... Byme, Melinda T ..... Casali, Dick R. Cebalce, Arlene ........ 472, Cedd, Susan C. Cadigan, John M ..... Cady, Sarah B ..... Cady, Terry R. ..... . . . Cahill, Patricia ......... . Cain, Mark T. ........... 481, Caine, Camlen M. ..... . Cairone, Cami L. . ..... . Calbick, Bradley T ..... Caldwell, Heather J.. . . Caldwell, Merrie C.. . . . Caldwell, William B .... Calhoun, Cathi Y .... Calkins, Autumn L ..... Cashman, Jennifer L. .... . . . Calkins, Rocky L ..... Call, Gregory J. ....... Callahan, Donna D .... Callies, Craig J. ..... . Calllhan, Kristie L. . . . . Caln, Anthony .... ...... calven, Kimberly s ...... CALVERT, WES ..... . Calvin, Nancy A ...... Cambiick, Brad ...... Camden, Leslie C ..... Cameron, Brent J. Cameron, Todd C ..... Cammack, Heidi S. Campbell, Cam bell P . Campbell, Campbell, Campbell, Campbell, Campbell, Cam ll PDO . Campbell, Campbell, Campbell, Campbell Campbell Campbell Campbell i Brian T ..... Clinton L. .... . DIBHB ........ Enc J. ...... . Florence E .... James O. . Janis G .... . Keith L. Kelli S .... Kevin G. .... . Kim D ........ Kristin L ..... . Larry G ..... Linda J ....... , Mason W ..... 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Campen, Cathy A. .... . ........... 428 CAMPUS COMMONS ..... Canary, Jana D .......,.. Cane, Chris E. ........ . Cannell, John J. .... . Cannell, Julie A. ......,..... Cannell, Tom R .... ..... Cannon, Diane M. .. . 373, Caples, Michael J. ......... . Capper, Clinton M ....... 361 Cappetto, Tony M ........... Capponi, Kim J. ....... .... Capriola, Claire A. .... . Capriola, Laurie J. ..... . . . . Carbaugh, Joan F ........... 327 Carbon, Catherine A.. . . . Carbone, Carmen J. ........ . Carbone, Carol J. ......,... . Carbone, Catherine J ........ Carey, John G .............. 162 Cariker, Dawn M ........ Carlberg, Brad S ...... Carlisle, Cathy J. .......... . Carlos, Edgardo D.. ....... . . 311 Carls, Deborah J .... . . . . Carlson, Bradley ..... Carlson, Cathryn L. .... . ' 'di-i, Carlson, Christine M ......... Carlson, Christopher R. ...... Carlson, Diane H ......... . . Carlson, Erlc A.. ...... . Carlson, Eric S ....... Carlson, Jeffrey M ...... Carlson, Jodi L ....... Carlson, Karen M. .. . Carlson, Kelli A. .... . Carlson, Susan L .... . Carman, Traci A. ........... . Carmean, Mari J. ....... 382, i 566, 598 .....411 . .378 .....601 .....431 511, 616 468, 495 .....363 527, 587 .361 572, 605 305, 602 327, 494 285 315 502 593 . .....325 .....290 509 605 . . . . .392 459 469 .....599 .....392 305 517 .....565 542 isle 294 581 .599 612 325 , 472 526 .....339 .....570 .....315 .....292 .....439 .....460 .....427 383, 523, 582 .....361 Camlody, Daniel J. .......... . Carmody, Mary P. Carpenter, Ann C. ..... . 289 498 408 587 .....462 Carpenter, Bradley R ......... Carpenter, Carole F. ........ . Carpenter, Elaine C. 463, 275, 506 450 .....456 Carpenter, Gary A. ..... . . . Carpenter, Jon E ...... Carpenter, Kevin J. . . . Carpenter, Marsha L ..... Carpenter, Patricia M .... Carpine, Maria L ....... Carr, Carolyn L. .... . Carr, Debra L ...... Carr, Felicia A. . . .. Carr, Carr, Robert K ....... Carrigan, Blake J.. . . . Carrillo, Cami J. .... . Carroll, Mike W. .... . Carroll, Troy A. ..... . Mark .....592 .....483 . 593 . ..... 485 . 472 . ..... 459 . ..... 421 ......343 . ..... 387 ......434 ......392 Carrothers, Kelly L. ............... 294 Carstens, Julie L ........ 305, 568. 517, 569 543, 593 . .... 439 Carstensen, Kristi A. . . . . . . . . . Carter, Andre D ....... Carter, Dana D.. . . . . . Carter, Daniel L ...... Carter, Jay D. .. ..... . Carter, Kathleen A.. . . . 422 424 ......369 ......472 ..........309 Carter, Knstl. ............. . . . ..... 289 Carter, Rebecca M ........... 288 472 Carver, Cuniss D. ....... 421, 508 605 Carver, Dwane A ..... ............ 3 41 Case, Darin B. ...... . Case, Jennifer L. .... . ......532 ......427 Case, Kathleen M ...... . . . Case, Kerryn L.. .... . Casebier, David S ...... . .... Casebier, Joel K. . ..... . . . . . Casey, Shannon L. ..... . . . Cash, Sylvia C .......... . . . . .581 289 321 443 470 331 596 . . . . .517 . . . . .607 276 323 Caskey, Loni J ......... ..... Casper, Jeffrey H. . . . Casperson, Cnsti L ..... . . . . . . Cass, Calece D ........ .204, . . . . .396 292, 429, 433 , .... 482 Cass, Elizabeth A ............ Cassano, Robert T. . .... 343 .....598 Castello, Lawrence. .......... Castillo, Belinda C.. ......... . Castleberry, Kelli J. .... . Castoldi, Paul A ......... Castrey, Tilly M. .... . Castrilli, Laura C ..... Catlett, Dale J. Catlin, Krista J ....... Caton, Nancy A ...... Catt, Kerry D. .... . Cattell, John F ..... Caulk, Grady H. .....411 202,278,429. 433 523,565,584 .......278 426 ..........469 ..........421 .....458,472 ........323 ......421 . .... 616 Cavanagh, Robert E. . Cavanagh, Susan M.. Cavanaugh, Sheila F. Cavazos, Guadalupe . Cawley, Brent E.. . . . . Cearlock, Synette L.. . Cecil, Neita E .....,.. Cerna, Jerry D ....... Cerqui, Michele L. .. . Cervarich, John, lll. . . Chalberg, Randal A.. . Chalfant, Anthony W.. Chamberlain, Kevin .. Chambers, Gina L ..,. Chambers, Susan M.. Champion, Michael E. Chan, Alex K. ...... . Chan, Christopher E.. Chance, Mark J ...... Chander, Subhash . . , Chandler, Deborah J.. Chandler, Joan M. .. . Chandler, Kelly M .... Chandler, Lonnie D.. . Chandrasena, Gamini Chanlatte, Jesus M. . . Chapel, Angela ...... Chapin, Charles E .... Chaplin, Joel S. .... . CHAPMAN ........ Chapman, Alice I ..... Chapman, Brett ...... Chapman, Darci L .... Chapman, Kirsten T. . Chapman, Tony L .... Chapo, Corinna L. Chappell, Janine L, .. Charles, Douglas P.. . Charlton, Jennifer .... Charlton, John W.. . . . Charlton, Mark A .... Charneski, Brian S. . . Chase, Merribeth .... Chase, Phil H ........ 363, 527, 587, 616 413, 416 482, 612 . . , . . .497 . . . . . .349 .... . .434 , .,.,. 410 ......472 ......323 ......373 ......598 . ..... 339 ......395 .570 . ..... 412 ......581 . ..... 461 ......523 ........604, 288, 472, 581, 638, 616 549, 639 380, ffzlsii' Chaussee. Christian H. . . Chaussae, Craig W.. . Chavey, Jeanne M. . . Chavez, Carlos H. . .. Chee, Wilson F. . . . . Cheek, Brian D. .... . Cheesman, Mary A. . . Cheesman, Monty C.. Chen, Ping P. ...... . Cheney, Katherine A.. Cheney, Susan R. Cherberg, Teri A .... Cherian, Jacob T .... Chess, James A. Chester, Richard M.. . Chestnut, Darin J.. . . . Chevalier, Eugene M. Chiarovano, Toni M.. . 282. ...373. .....405 365 472 612 603 .....394 ....601 ....501 .....361 ......42 381 495 .....472 ata . .434 401 .....337 .....414 .....396 398. 327, 592 496 .....537 . .... 452 ....363 ....587 . .... 404 . .... 410 .....341 427 433 . .... 616 .....608 . .... 522 329. 501 . 566. 469 517, 568 616 .....468 fees' ...425 CHIEF JOSEPH VILLAGE .... Childers, Darci L. ........... . Childers, Donna I.. ......... .. Chilson, Lisa M. . Chin, Lee L.C ....... Chin, Natalie J ........ Chin, Pao-Chen J ..... CHINESE CIRCUS .... CHINOOK STAFF .... CHINOOK VILLAGE .... CHI OMEGA ......... Chipperlield, Joy A .... Chittick, Brian S. .... Chitty, Tamara D .... Chivers, Dennis L. .. .. Cho, Hyong T. ...... Choate, David L ..... Choe, Yunsuk . ..... Chok, Main F ..... .... Chong, Jeffrey J.F. ......... . . Choong, Tuck M. . ..... . 425 Chopper, Kris V ..... . ...... . . Chouinard, Tessa M. ......... Chow,DaoM .... Chow, Kam L ....... Chow, Rita. ....... . Chrappa, Sherry L. .... Christ, Alfred B. ......... ... Christensen, Cheryl L ...... Christensen, Craig R. Christensen, David W. .... . Christensen, Kay E. . . .....397 285, 317 . . . . .423 . . . . .357 549, 608 . . . . .373 468, 584 278, 313 . . . . .482 289 508 . .... 587 .....472 ....494 ....553 ....616 .....84 ....638 ....483 .....312 .....472 .....353 380 461 381 466 .....616 .....351 543 596 . . . . .607 449 472 472, 581 566, 598 . . . . .593 566 599 . . . . .587 . .... 378 428 433 .....343 ....522 ....363 .....361 Christensen, Klrk N ........... Christian, David A ............ Christian, Toni J. ........ 292, Christiansen, Dawn M. ...... . Christiansen, Kay .... . . . . . . Christiansen, Susie . .. Christiansen, Anne L. Christiansen, Brian A. Christiansen, John C. 419, 540 . . . . .423 450, 499, 506 583 401 402 .....558 289 433 483 614 .....443 339 Christie. Janet M. . .... Christie, Kathy L. Christman, Bill G .... Christoph, Calvin J .... 587 .....305 ....503 ....481 Church, Andrew ..., .... 5 75, Church, Martin E ..........,.. Church, Michele A.. . . . Church, Timothy J ..... Chvatal, Frances C .... Chvatal, Edward F.. . .. Cicrich, Valarie A. .... . Clack, A.C .,........ Clair. Elizabeth ..... Clancy, Colleen A ..... Clapp, James D .... Clare, Clare, Wesley J .... Wayne J. . .. Clark, Clifton L .... Clark, Connie L. . .. Clark, Daniel E... . Clark, Gregory D. . . Clark, Holly A ......... Clark, Kimberly A. .... . Clark, Lewis J. ..... . Clark. Lori E ...... Clark, Mark T ....... Clark, Robert S. .. .. Clark, Russell D. ..... . Qflllisif 638, 639 .... .408 .....472 ....410 . . . . .601 .... .539 .....615 472,524 . , . . .491 397, 441 456, 537 528, 534 425,610 331, 568 .....485 ... . .605 341, 604 , . , . .384 498, 585 . . . . .555 329, 605 .....472 . . . . .363 . , . . .363 325 .....285 Clarke, Carolyn E. . . .. Clarke, Ellen M. . . . . Clarke, Kelly S .... Clarke, Mike J. ................... 369 309 ........321 .....288 Claudon, Lorl E. ............. 290 Clauss, Kathleen D ...... Claussen, Theodore L 384. 385. . ....... 461 319 569. 587 467 Clawson, Charles F. .......,....,.. 612 Clawson, Diane L. .... .... ,.... . . .401 Clay, Paul E .... ,.,, . . . . 337, 570 612 Cleary, James J. .................. 609 Clein, Laura J. .......... 284, 307 505 Clemen, Annemarie T. ............ 385 Clement, Albert J. ................. 357 Clement, Cindy L. .... . Clerf, Shelley A. ..... . Clerf, Valerie I. ........ . Cleveland, Andrea R.. . . . Cleveland, Anne M .... Cleveland, Linda G .... Click, John C. ..... . Cliff, David R. ..... . Clifton, James L.. . . . Clifton, Neil A ..... Cline, John M ..... Clingan, Carol A. . .. Clingman, Dan J. Cloaninger, J.R. ..... . Clogston, David A. ...... ....397 ....415 ....414 ....463 ....408 .....321 .....337 .....419 522 . ....... 395 . .... 341 ........343 . .... 482 505 ........404 ......347 . . . . . .341 Cloquet, Charleen M. .... ........ 4 15 Closner, Laurie E. .... . CLUBS. ......,.... Coan, Michael D. Coates, Tracy D.. . . Cobain, Scott A .... Cobb, Melanie A. .. Cobb, Shannon I. .. Cobb, Teresa A .... Coble, Lisa A ...... Cochran, April L.. .. .....482 605 ........488 ....473 .540 ....411 . 325 .....542 391 . .... 495 l 430 554 . 378 .....609 Cochran, Neil C .............. Cockburn, Steven R .......... Cockle, Kenneth E. 357 . 615 .....473 329 Coddington, Sara C. . .... . . .. Coe, Matthew J. Coe, Stanley R. .... . .....367 Coelho, Jean M. .................. 473 Coenen, Steven F ....... 452, Coffell, Flon G. .... . Coffey, Tamera L. .... . Coffield, Bates L. .... . Coffman, Brian W. Cohn, Lisa G. ..... . Colbert, Alaina .... Colbert, Randy L .... Colbrun, Gary .... . 509 522 .....357 470 532 .....452 .....384 ....598 ....473 ....491 ....519 ....386 ....204 .....492 Colby, Elaine M .............. Cole, Angela M. Cole, Brian L. .... . Cole, Bryan C.. . .. Cole, Daniel A .... Cole, Gregory A .... Cole, James R .... Cole, Kevin J. Cole, Stacy Y ..... Cole, Timothy B ..... Colem, David ..,...... Coleman, Gary M. ..... . Coleman, Jennifer L ..... Coles, Carol M ........ 404, Colgren, Andrea L. ........... Collett, Jennifer J. ....... 305, Collier, Samuel S. .... . Collier, Todd M. ....... . .....473 405, 570, 608 520, 587 387, 535 . . . . .391 394, 566 375, 535 401 402 .....506 ....611 ....373 ....407 .....438 .....450 528, 605 .....460 ....410 .....341 Collingham, Mark E. ......... . Collington, Jennifer ........... Collins, Deana M ........ Collins, Lisa K. .... . Collins, Michael S. .... Collins, Phil K. Ill . .... Collins, Richard B. .... Collins, Robert A .... Collins, Robert R .... Collins, Ronald J ..... Collins, Simon R .... . 285. .....402 325. 414 .....457 .....388 445 471 .....456 .395 ....461 .....367 .....407 Collins, Stephan A.. . . Collins, Tracey L ..... Collons, Bryan L. . . . . Colson, Kathryn S .... Colton, Stacey R ..... Colville, Susan C ..... Colvin, Debbie ....... COLUMBIA VILLAGE .... Colwell, Julie M ...... Colwell, Kristi L. . . . . 305,507.5 l ....321,1 ...,327,I 4 I COMAN .... ......... .... Combes, Brian A ...... , .... . .. Combs, Susan A ...... .... 4 81, E COMMUNITY ...... ....... I COMPANIONS ....... ..... A Comstock, Mark K. .... ..... f Conboy, Bill P. ..... .......... e Conde, Kris A .... ................. I Condotta, Flobert J. ..... 485, 572, E I Cone, Ronald E ...... Cone, Ronald L ..,... Conforti, Stephen M. . Conger, James M. .... ..,... . I Conger, Julia L. .... . Congrove, Bill .... ff fQf1srs's,'l Conklin, Andrea .... .... 5 10, l Conley, David M. ..... ....... I Conley, Scott K ...... ......... 1 Connell, Michael C. . , .... 337, I Connelly, Kathleen L.. .....,.. .l Conner, Greg T ............,...... 1 Conner, Jennie L ..... 305, 502, I Connors, Brenda G.. . Connors, Teresa H. . . Conselman, Charles M. .... . . .1 Conway, Stephen J.. . . . . Cook, Brian M. ...... . Cook, Carol E. ..... . Cook, Colleen M. .. . Cook, Heidi S ..... Cook, Kevin D ..... . IfIffl1i1','l .....463,l Cook, Meredith A. ..... ..... 3 05, I Cook, Paula M ...... Cook, Randal J. Cook, Tammy J ..... Cook, William S. ...... Cooke, William L ...... .......... . ....416,i ....473,l ....473,! Cooker, Alison N ............. 323, 4 Cooley, James T ........ Cooley, Mark E. Coon, Sandra A ....... Coonc, Melody M. . . . . Cooney, Lucy ...... Coonrad, Craig D. .... . . Cooper, Anne F ..... Cooper, Carri K ....... .... Cooper, Colleen N. .... . . . . Cooper, Frances E. .. . .. Cooper, Kathleen A. .... . Cooper, Mary J. ..... . Cooper, Russell S ..... Coovert, Andrew S .... . . 410,411,111 Qffllrzlf. 473, I Cope, Gwen S ............ Copeland, Gregory R. ..... Co eland Martha S p , . Copenhagen, Carla J. . . . Coppinger, David W ....... Coppock, Catherine A. . , .. Coppock, Paul R ........ Corbaley, Sandra R. Corbally, Sean H ...... . . Corbett, Jeffrey L. ....... . . Corbett, Tyrone D ....... Cordova, Mario ........... Corey, Russell P ......... Congliano, Bruce B ...... Corliss, Bryan C. ..... . Cornett, John. , . . . .. Cornett, Paul M ..... Cornett, TlmB ........ .. Cornwall, Dave W. . . Corrigan, Kimberly E. Corwin, Corwin, Kevin A ....... . , . Flay ..... Cory, Steven N. Coss, Teresa L. Costa, Donn C ...... Coston, Jeffrey H.. . . ffalsf . ..a91, . 277, 327, 1 ffsaij ...473,l 533. 534, I Cotterel, Ronald D. .... . . Cotton, Richard D ..... Cottrel, Jane ....... .... Coughlan, Sue ........... Coulbourn, Kathryn A ...... Coulson, Lawrence A, . . . . . Coulter, Ann M .... .... . . Coulter, Rose M.. . . . ara, ffl. 552.1 , . .473,J ffssefl 319, . Coulter, Susan E ........ 294, 482, 6 . Coursey, Dru A. . .... . .. Courtright, John C.. . . . Courts, Dina M.. . . .. Coury, David M ....... Covington, William F.. . . . Cowan, Allison C .... . . Cowan, Barry J. ..... . Cowan, Frances L ......... Cowan, Kenneth F. ...... . Cowan, Michal A. . ..385, 468, 532 wwan, Richard M.. ,. wwan, Robert J .,.,.,. wwan, Stephen T. .. .. wwin, Ron C. ...... . wwan, Allison ...., . . wx, Cathr L ...... wx, Curtis V ..... wx, Dean R. .... . wx, Debra J. ix,DeeD....i.: wx, Diane D ..... .....341, 533, ix, Peter M. .,.... . . wx, Randy B. ...,..,... . izzetto, Steven B ...... 337, abb, Diane J. ........ . . abtree, James U. ,. ,. abtree, Michele R .... ader, William D. agen, Kathleen L ..... aig, Chris L ........ aig, Christine E. aig, Connie M,. . .. aig, Karla M. ,... . . aig, Melodee L ....... aigen, Kathleen F ..., ain, James M ...... amer, Cristi D .... ,. amer, Michael C. . . .. amer, Phillip H ..... an, Lani-Gene ,.... andall, Daniel P. , . . .. andall, Darolyn M. . .. andall, Debora A ...., andell, Debbie L. . . . . ane, Melissa J ..... asto, Allan S. .... . . aven, James D.. . .. aven, William D .... awford, Roger H. .. .. eagan, Jon P ...... eager, Dave L. ..,.. . easia, Tom M., ..,.. . eelman, Suzanne M. . eleld, Lisa R, ........ eteld, Tina L ..,..,... egg, Bert M. ..,..... . eighton, Carolyn S, .. eighton, Kristie A ..... ichton, William P ..... ick, Jodi K ......,.... ider, Craig W .... .... .4 543. 564 ,61 .....289 503 293: 436 378 281 522 466, 566, 572, Lise, isifulli, Sara L ......... 381, 527 ist, Kimberley K ...... ites, Joseph R ..... ites, Michelle R. ...., .,.. 3 25 ittenden, Katie M ..... oaschill, J.N. ..... . oasdill, Julie N ..... oney, David R. onin, Carol ........ ook, Douglas R. ook, M.C ............ ROSS COUNTRY, MEN'S ,. , .... WOSS COUNTRY, WOMEN'S .... 'oss, Kerby A. ....... . 'oss, Leanna F. .... . , others, Gina M ..... 'otti, Agostino J ..... 'otty, Colleen T .,..... 'outhad, David D. .... . 'outhamel, David R. . . 'ow, Charlene ........ 'ow, Dana L ........ 'ow, Richard H. 'owder, Leslie E. . .. owe, John L ..... 'owe, Lorie L .......,. 'owley, Rod S ........ 'uickshank, Rebecca A. . 'uver, Lauri A. ...,... . 'uz, Roxana L ........ sorba, Paul P. Jr... . .. Jello, Ingrid E. .,...... , Jlleeny, Patricia M .... 461 384 288 543 473 431 404. 436 429 Jllen, Thomas G ....... 425, 546, Jller, Paul B ....,..,... 420, 466, Jlton, Sarah A ..,. . . .iIver, Galen T ...... Jmmings, Bryan E .... Jmmings, Gregory S. . Jmmings, Kari J. . . . .. Jmmings, Mark ...,. Jmmins, Erin G ...,... Jnningham, Holly J.. ,. Jnningham, Luann B. . Jnningham, Patrick J.. Jrcio, Eugene F. .... . Jrran, David R. ...... . urran, Kelly M .... Jrry, Donald L .... urtis, Colin F, ., Jrtis, Craig A, ..,.... . Jrtis, Dave D ...,. urtis, Denny D .... urtis, Joan M, . , ,. urtis, Karen L.. . .. urtis, Michael G. .... . . ushing, Robert D.. , . .. ushing, Scott L. . . .. 555,' 333 365 566 447 .,.,275 429 449 359 446 456 427 505 587 599 2 380 609 345 597 313 423 528 331 469 447 ....,.495 450 . .. 1.468 3 78 473 296 , 319 373 592 580 409 HH491, 517 463 385 321 616 573 536 540 419 462 447 441 397 397 582 317 31 7 582 309 333 569 463 607 412 484 41 1 408 422 601 394 473 136 134 363 329 526 ...,1.466 385 452 558 616 303 598 459 597 522 524 432 528 497 420 441 433 565. 580 523 587 391 423 452 584 546 546 524 601 480 494 423 349 509 371 596 345 448 329 433 355 51 1 468 Cussons, Aaron M.. . Cusworth, James E.. Cutler, Jace C. ,... . Cutler, Paul E. ..... . Cwikli nski, Carol A. . DAD'S WEEKEND. , D'Ambrosio, Carol .. D'Angelo, Debra J.. . Dabakis, Krista J .... Daggett, Diane G.. .. Dagle, Laura J. ,... . Dagnen, John D.. ,. Dahl, Daniel W... ,. Dahl, David P.J, . .. Dahl, Jeff D. ,.... . Dahl, Kevin R ..... Dahl, Laura L .,... Dahl, Laurie K. . Dahl, Stephen R. Dahlke, Kelly A. , Dahlquist, Lori A. . . . Dahlquist, Stephen P .... Dahmen, David F. . . Dahmen, Douglas P. Daida, Edric R ...... Dailey, Kerry A ..... Daling, Wendy K .... Dalton, Mark ....... Dalton, Matthew G. . Daly, Daly, Craig P. .... . . Michael D ..... Dan, Darryl D ....... Daniel, Elizabeth M.. DANIELS, CHAFlLlE Daniels, Patrick M. . . Daniels, Shane D. .. Danielson, Brian W.. Danielson, Michael J.. . . . Danlstedt, Barbara. , Dannert, Debra S, . . Darbous, Donna J,. . Darbous, James P.. . Darby, Cathy M ...., Darby, Tammy R .,.. Darcy, Paul K ...... Darden, Randall J. . . Dark, Jay A ...,.,.. Darko, Esther S .,... Darlington, Doug R. . Darnell, Wendy S. . . Darsow, Cynthia A. . Dart, Denise C ...... Dasilva, Lionel R .... Dastmalchi, Siamak. Daub, Jeff .......... Daughtry, Laura E... Dauphinais, Scott M. Dauterman, Allen D.. Davenny, Jeffrey G.. Davenport, Denise L. Davenport, Kellie S.. Davey, Stuart E ..... Davidson, Christopher .... ..... Davidson, James A.. Davidson, Mary E. .. Davies, Dean B ..... Davies, James M .... Davie s, John M. DAVIS ........... Davis, Bob E. ..,. . Davis, Bonnie ...... Davis, Bradley O .... Davis, Christopher B,. . . . Davis, Christopher M. . . . Davis, Deborah L,. . . Davis, Denise L ,,... Davis, Elizabeth A.. , Davis, Ellen K., . , . .. Davis, James E .,.. Davis, James W., . . Davis, Jan E ....... Davis, Jennifer E .... Davis, Julianne E.. . . Davis, Kevin S .... , Davis, Larry D. Davis, Linda J, Davis, Lisa K, . , . . Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis ,LoriA...... ,MaryL ...... , Michael H .... , Michael S. , Pamela V .... , Paula R ..... , Roland E.. .. , Ronnie , .... , Steven L ..... Davis, Tamara S .... .....386 .....423 357. 522 .......419 -511 325, 'Sei '456 dei A495 E65 285, 284, .....411 , . , . . .54 280, 544 ....,.325 .....450 .....397 380, 558 .....359 .....456 ,.,..373 . . . . .525 ....,421 202, 439 509, 516. 570 605 452 470 . . . . .613 . . . . .458 565 581 .....473 .....473 471 553 .,.,.429 440,441 . , . , .554 ......473 ...,.4B3 ......587 447 535 383 592 . . . . .100 .....473 .....422 341 594 555 596 . . . . .608 291 323 .....605 ,....498 414, 416, 473,494 494, 570. 615 , .,., 461 .....598 ,....461 .....473 .....359 .....436 473, 521, 527, 552 566, 597 ...,.452 .....353 ...,.463 .....601 . .... 395 .....365 .....385 .....457 ,....611 470 . .447 , 473 .....414 ....,554 ,....425 .....357 .....382 .....456 . , .......... 574 341, 525, 286. 280, 555 596 .....421 .....473 .....401 463 496 517, 526 345 443 .....592 205, 414 413, 416 428, 511, 526 .,.,.506 .,...361 288 . 484 .....414 .....473 .....307 .....506 .....503 397, 528 . . . . .327 337, 494 ....,517 .....587 .....379 Davis, Theodore A. . . . , Davis, Trobin ,....,. . Davis, Troy E ....... Davis, Wendy M. . .. Davis, William E.. . .. Davisson, Paul D,. , . , Dawson, Gregg W.. . . Dawson, Joy L ...... Dawson, Nancy L. . . . Day, Dan ..... ,... Day, Gregory R .... Day, Terry L, .... ,... Dayton, Kevin J ,,...... Deacy, Jacqueline M. .. Dean, Aaron R,. ,... . . . Dean, Christopher W. . . Dean, Dennis W, ..... , 495, like 556 452 .501 .593 .494 ,307 505 .473 ,587 .505 ,385 393 .404 , 470 ...,.503 ...,.278 DEANS ................,.,.. Deatherage, Simone S.. Debody, Elizabeth J .... Debody, Mellody E. . . .. Dechenne, Cynthia L. .. Decker, Diane M ...,.,. Decker, Leslie R, ..,.. . Decker, Nancy L. ..... . Dederick, Cindy E ...... Dederick, Mindy J .... Dee, Monica .......... Deen, Janice M ........ Deerkop, John C ...,.,. Deffenbaugh, Gregory G Deford, Nancy L. ...... . Defrees, Mark C. .. Degman, Karen L. . ,. Degman, Kathy A. . . , Dehaan, Nancy E. .. . Dehaven, Jef1 S .... Dehning, Brent R.. . ,. Dehoog, Carla F. . . . , Dehorn, David H. ...., . Deichman, Matthew J,. . Deierling, Dell A.. . . , . ,. Deignan, Nancy A ,.,. Deika, Tracy L. ,.,. Dejong, Frank A. .... . Dejong, Jon D. ....... . Del Mar, Ronald A. .... . Delacruz, Daryl J ..... Delaney, Heidi A ,..,. Delaney, Leeroy L ,,.... Delaurenti, Daryl L, .. . . Delay, Cynthia A ..... Delen, Cindy A.. , . . Delen, Lukas F.. , .. Della, David A. . ,. Delmar, Ron .,.,. Delong, Kim M. .,..... . Delp, Roseann M, ..... . DELTA DELTA DELTA DELTA GAMMA, ..... . DELTA SIGMA PHI .... DELTA TAU DELTA. .. I E56 378, DELTA UPSILON .........,.. Demerschman, Janine M ..... Demich, Larry R. ......... . . Demmer, Richard J ...., Demond, Linda R. Demond, Nancy J .... Demoss, Mitzi E. ,.,. Denger, Kirby D. . . , .. Dennehy, Shaun M ...., Dennie, Linda A ,..... Dennis, Julie A. ..... . Dennison, Angela L.. . . . Dennison, Martin J. ..., Dennison, Mary E. ,. . Densmore, John L.. . . Denorak, Steve ..... Deodhar, Sushil ..... Depaul, Jeanne M ...... 421 537 452 470 555 596 .....226 .....457 329,592 329 585 .....323 .....490 281 303 327 492 .....429 ,.,.,428 , .... 384 468. 521 473, 395. 539, 384, 492, 602 532 398. 581 385 .....355 .,...319 .....319 280, 323 .....387 .,...361 ....,75 .,.,.367 .,.,.445 443 470 . , . , .459 . , . . .434 542 581 367 608 . . . . .405 555 596 .....379 . 483 .....420 ....,311 .....385 .....345 .....331 .....403 .....329 473 608 . . . . .314 . . , . .316 , . , . .340 . . . . .342 , . . . .344 309, 531, 568, 605 .....597 , .,., 523 , .,.. 321 ..,.,522 , .,., 526 ,.,.,343 ....,527 401 321 463 402 437 , 466 ..,.,473 ,.,..427 .....420 ,...,599 .....395 .....473 413 Depinna, Germaine M. Deppa, Denise M. ........... . Deputy, Laurie A ..... ...... Dermody, John F.. . . . Derr, Chris ............ Deshaw, Lynnette A ..,.,...., Deshon, Daniel A. .....,.... . Deshon, Karla R. , ..,.. . 543, Detering, Belinda S.. .,...,.. . Devin, Hillary J,, .,.. , Devin, Jenny F .,.... Devine, Brennan J.. . . Devleming, Karen D .,.... Devleming, Steven P. .... . . Devogel, Nicolaas C .... Devorss, Martin W.. . . . . . . . . Dewilde, James P ............ Dibbern, Elizabeth A .... , 463, Dibbern, Laura J. ..,......,. . Dickerson, Anthony G, .... , Dickerson, Kevin M ..... Dickerson, Lisa M ..,. Dickeson, John C. . .. Dickey, Clifton L., .... . . Dickison, Gregory C .... Dickman, Paul S. ..... . Didomenico, Steve G ..,.,..,. Diefenbach, Duane R ..,., ,. 416 ...,.607 .....427 .....522 .....456 .....585 .....495 555, 596 ...,.378 .,...287 288, 414 .,...473 .,...321 ...,.367 ...,.470 533, 564 444, 445 521, 558 380, 381 361, 387 . . . . .361 . . . . .327 373, 607 . . . . .536 .....507 .....333 421 , 535 452 Dieflenbach, Jason W. Diehl, Thomas F. ..,.. . Dierickx, Darin A ,.... Dieter, Michael A,. . . . Dietrich, Kelly J. Dietrich, Steve E .......,...,. Dietsch, Gregory N ...... 361, Dietz, John C ,.... ........... Dietz, Kelly K ...,... Dietzel, David J .,... Digel, Jon E. ...,........... . Digerness, Shari L. ..,.. . Digerness, Wendy A .,.,...... Digre, Karen M. ..... . Diiulio, Matthew M.. . . Dilauro, Mark B .... Dillard, Judith M.. . . Dillon, Lisa M ...,. Dills, Linda J.. , . . . .. Dimah, Agber A .............. Dime, Cameron J. .......,., . Dimock, Kenneth G.. . . . . Dinehart, Kristen E. ..... . Dinesen, Tamara L ...,. Dinh, Henry ......... Dinning, Sharon L ........ Dipple, Roger W. .,.... . Dire, Paul A. , ..,. . . Dirks, Randall J ......,... Disalvo, Jolene M. ..... . Dl10fTll'T18S0, MBTC V. ..,.,.. . Ditter, Mike F ........ Ditzler, John C ......,....... Dixon, Bridget M. ..... . . Dixon, Denise A. ........... . Djoanda, Desiwanti . ...... ., Doan, Deborah A.. . . . Doan, John T ........ Doane, Colleen C .... Doane, David J. . .. Dobb, Allen J ..... ..... Dobbs. Dana R. ....... . Dobler, Ann D. .... . Dobler, Kristin D. .. . Dobler, Robert C ..,.. Doda, Adelheid A. . ,. Dodd, Karlin M ...... Dodd, Mark J .....,.. Dodge, Pamela R. .. . Dodoo, Francis K.N.. . . . Dodson, Diana R ..,.. Doherty, Faith M. . . .. Dolan, Meagan A., . . , Dolan. Sheila R ..... Dolen, Cindy A,, . . .. Dolph, Eric I ......... Doman, Gina M ......., Donahou, Joseph P, Doneen, Octavia A ..,.. Donelson, Constance ..... . . Donham, Mark A .,..... Donich, Peter D ..,..... Donnelly, Michaela M ..... . . Donnelly, Michelle .... Donohue, Michael J. ,. Door, David W ........ Dooris, Patrick E ...... Doornink, John R. .... . Doran, Shane D. .... , . Dorbolo, Mary J ....,.. Dorgan, Andrea J. . . ., Doric, Michael W ..... Doris, Pat .......,... Dorman, Barbara L .... Dormer, Margaret V. . . DORMS ............ Dorn, Leilani J. .... . Dorrance, Linda A .... Dorris, John B. ..... . Dotson, Michael J ..... Dotson, Rethakay M. . . Dougan, Barry ...... ,. Dougherty, Carole A, . . Doughty-Olson, Laura J .,.,. Douglas, E.B. , ...., .. Douglas, Susan L .... . Doumit, Mark L. . . . ,. Doumit, Milton H.J.. ,. Dove, Robert L. .... , Dovin, Linda E .... Dow, Allison A ...... Dowdell, William C. . .. Dowie, Kimberly P.. . . Downey, Erin A. . . . . Downing, Jana M., . . ,. Dowrey, Robin B, , . . .. Doxon, Mark T ...,.. Doyle, Daniel ..... Doyle, John L ...., Dozier, Shelly R.. , . . Dragovich, Julie J ,... . Drane, Aaron R ....... Dreher, David R. ....,... 447, Dreifus, Karen J. .... ...... . Dress, Lisa K .......... , ..., . Dressler, Wayne P. ..,. , Drew, Stephanie M .,.,.,...,. Drewniany, Steven C ......... Driltmier, Donald A ,,.. ..... , . Driscoll, Colleen M. ..... 284, Drisooll,DawnK.... .....447 , .... 506 , .... 421 .....603 .....,....,434 .....566 570603 ....,419 ........,.,450 .,...452 480603 281,327 522 317 612 .......,.,.439 .....367 .....484 , .... 397 ,.,..396 ,.,,..,....382 .....616 339 514 452473611 288 428 .... .430 425 599 309 587 473527 556 .... .373 .... .333 315510605 394 398 ...,.517 . ,.,. 341 483521587 291401 .....554 435 441 .,...473 284 307 ,.,.,367 494,523 584 204,379 468 ..,..384 ......327,568 .......339 .....555 .......423 .........587 .,.,379,468 .,.....592 ...,292,413 .,.,570 601 .......428 .,.,303 435 .,..384 584 .,.,546,583 .,..319,428 .......420 .....319 .....601 .........506 ....390 393 .,...315 ....569 587 ............423 .......473 565 393,508 535 ............599 ............369 378,425 546 .,...,.....,473 ........,.,375 ,......565 ....473 498 ..,....484 ......300 ....503 597 ....327 434 .......555 .........392 ....378 468 349 515 .....521 ....,569 ,.,.,.,373 ,...323 522 ..,.....,347 ..,.473,491 ,.,.,.502 ,....463 ....323 ........,522 279,430 ,.....523 ....401,402 ....296,452 .......592 .....205 ....167 ....551 .,..........482 ...,.,.....,532 448,522 329,609 463,466 443,444,448 ,.,.,410 .....449 ,.,.,473 327,593 ....605 Driscoll, Mary K ..... Dronen, Tracy L.. . . . Drutfel, Daniel C. .... . Drumm, Bert D .... ..... ....284, Drummey, Terrence P. . . . . , . . Drummey, William J. Drummond, Heidi S.. , . . Drummond, Jay T ...., .......... Drummond, Molly A. Druxman, Suzanne R. . . , Ach, 455, Duble, Timothy J ..........,..,... Dubois, James D. ............,.,. Duckworth, Randy A .... Duckworth, Sonia M .... Dudik, David M. , Dutty, Frank R .... Duffy, Paul J ...... Duffy, Regina A ...,. .570 317 .448 .587 .343 .494 .307 .343 .293 506 ,587 ,357 .41 1 ,410 .369 .456 .543 ...,.415 Duffy, Thomas M ....,,........... Dult, B.J. ......,..,...,......... . Dult, William J. .. . .... 421, 466, Dugan, Mary K. .,.. . Dugan, Patrick J. . . . Dugas, Monica J ,... Dugaw, Scott J. .,.... . Duguay, Deborah L.. . . . Duke, Fred J. ......... . Dukes, George L. ll .... .456 .51 7 638. 639 .434 ,387 .459 .473 .....410 .....335 . ...... 419 Dulek, Jennifer A ...... .......,... 4 73 Dullenty, Sandra L. .........,. 285, 401 Dumett, Patricia J. ...... 277, 307, 585 Dunatov, Kirsten H .........,. 413, 495 Dunbar, Anna M. ..... ...... 5 70, 611 Dunbar, Rorry M. ..... .,610 Duncan, Brent C. .. , ..... . .483 Duncan, Delana M. . . .... 317, 429 DUNCAN DUNN. ..,. ..,.... 3 84 Duncan, Roben W.. . . ....... . .581 Duncan, Shelly D,. . . . Dunham, Kevin L.. . .. .,.,548 , 594 ...,...387 Dunham, Patrick J. ............ , . . Dunkak, Meredythe G. ....... 305 Dunn, Brian C. .....,. . Dunn, David L. , ..,. ,. Dunn, Heidi L ..... Dunn, lan C. ....., . Dunn, James H ..,.. Dunn, John J. Dunn, Kristine D. Dunn, Luke A ....... Dunn, Monte C. ...., . Dunnell, William R.. ,. Dunsmoor, Shawn E.. .. Dunton, Richard .,... Duong, Trouc V ..... Dupree, Dale J.. . . . . Duran, Becky L. . Duran, Jacqualynn . . . Duran, Norma D. . ,. Durant, Dana L. ............ , Durante, John A. ....,.. . Durbin, Jeflrey L. . .. Duretto, Michael J .,., Durr, Gerald B .... Durr, Randy A. Durrell, Lisa J ...., Dutt, Jill S ...... Duvall, Todd J. .... . Dvorak, Brent W. .. , Dwyer, Craig S. .... . Dye, Cynthia R. .... . Dyer, Deborah E ..... Dyer, Leroy C. .... . . Dyer, William J .... . . Dyk, Sandra K ....... Dykers, Gretchen A. ......... . ..f.551' fflbssf .jililie . . .569 543 .359 494 .414 .507 549 .349 .303 470 .296 .523 .355 .375 .404 .339 .......497 .,.,396 , 525 .....497 473, 502 .....380 ,614 .....610 .....353 X259 .593 .536 .614 .473 .570 .452 .373 , 441 .291 .,.......473 ,...404 , 532 .......414 Dykes, Dana A .... .......,....... Dykes, Steven P. , ...... 421, 536 Dziak, Donna R ..... , ....., . Eades, Eric G. ...... ..... . . Eades, Thomas E ....,.. Eakin, Julia A. . , .. Ealy, Anta M.. ., Earl, Brian J ...,.. Earl, Cassandra .... Early, Rosemary ..., Early, Sandra J. .. , . Earp, Keith R ......,..,..,....... Easley, Kathleen A ...... 510, Easter, Douglas E ..... Eastey, Roben G. .,.. . Eastman, Merton J ,.,. Eastman, Susan R. . .. Easton, Mary J. ...... . . Easton, Fioben D. .... . . Eastwood, Joseph N. IV ...,.,.... Eaton, Denise M. ,. ,.... .... . Eaton, Elizabeth A. .... . Eaton, Gary E, ... Eaton, Jay C. ..,. . .....581 .456 , 607 517,531 461,466 423, 466, 507, 605 .,..285, 325 .......427 .......587 ....294, 321 ,......609 ..........473 .409 525,592 ..........337 ..,.452, 485 ....,...,462 ....202, 459 . ....... 315 .....,355,592 .540 428,433 ....415, 416 ....,474 ....,503 621 Eccles, James A. . Eckard, Christopher G ,......... . . Eckard, James J ..... Eckard, Julie M. .... , Edalati, Kourosh. ,... Eddy, Mickie L ....... Edens, Katherine H.. . Eder, Robert P.. . ,. Edgren, Jana L. Edgren, Kay L. ...... Edmiston, Carle L .... Edmiston, Steven W.. Edwards, Carmen J. . Edwards, Colleen S. . Edwards, Gaylen L. .. Edwards, Matthew . . . Eerkes, Sarah A, .. ,. Egan, Jana M. ...... . Egbert, Jeanette M.D. Egelhofer, Christine E. Eggenberger, Cindy K Egerton, Timothy P.. . Eggenberger, Gail R.. Egger, Joan M ...,... Ehringer, Wendy ,.... Eichelberger, Becky S 443. 413, . . .378. ff270,' ' ' ' 275' Eichelsdoerter, Robert ..,.,... Eidsmoe, Steve M .... Eihl, Heather A.. . .. Einan, David R .... , . , Einecke, Heidi C. . . . . Eisenmann, Mark U. . Eisses, Mark W ...... EI-Bialy, Hamdy ..... El, Carrie ........... El-Haggar, Salah M.. . El-Walili, Abdelfattah . Elam, Christopher G.. Elder, Kia M .......,. Eldredge, Karen A.. , . Eley, Kerri C ...,..,.. Eliason, Leonard L. .. Eller, James D ....,.. Eller, Lorrie A ........ Ellersick, Steven D, .. Elligsen, Mary L ...... Ellingsen, David C.. ,. Ellingsen. Donald E.. . Ellingsen, Jeff I. .... . Ellingsen, Karen E.. . . Ellingsen, Richard C.. Ellingsen, Ronald H. . Elliott, Conn: A .,...,. Elliott, Cynthia M ...,. Elliott, Patricia A. . , .. Elliott, Robert A, .. . Elliott, Robert J. Elliott, Thomas M.. . . . Ellis, Anne G. .... . Ellis, Colleen L ..... Ellis, Karen L .... .... Ellis, Kathleen E. .. . . Ellis, Mark A ......, Ellis, Michael D. .. . Ellis, Randall D. .. . Ellis, Robert L. .... . Ellis, Saralyn ...... Ellis, Steven J. . Ellis, Susan R. ..., . Ellis, Tracey L. ..,.. . Ellwood, Daniel M .... Elrod, Judy E ....,... , 546 Floelke, Jacqueline Fl .... , 639 Elsener, Cynthia H. . . Elsensohn, Julie A.. . . Elshafei, Harbi A .,.., Ely, Bradley D, ..,.. . Emard, Madeleine A.. Emard, Sarah E ...... Emerson, Bobby G. . . Emerson, Melissa A. . Emerson, Rita M ..... Emmick, Edward R. .. Emmil, Ken A .,...... Emmons, Robert D. . . Emsley, Thomas ..... Emtman, Linda C.. . .. Emtman, Randall S... Enderlin, Carl W. Enderlin, Lisa K ...... Engblom, Kari A.. , . .. Engebretson, Sally J.. Engel, Barbara J ,..., Engel, Diane S. ..., . . Engel, Mitch L. ..,.. . Engeldrum, Philip J... 474, 285, 568, fffsiia' 483, Engelking, Kenneth D, ..,..., . Engels, Sydney A. .. , Engert, Paul R ....... England, Kevin H.. . .. England, Linda ,... Engle, James F .... Engle, Tyler C. ..... . Engler, Charles R ,... English, Cynthia J ,... English, Leslie E .... . English, Susan D.. . .. Engstrom, Margie L.. . 622 QfI'405' Qffdii' .612 .443 566, 597 291,325 .....461 ,....315 , .... 288 .....543 430, 433 468, 492, 521, 602 .....408 .....474 492, 521 277, 317 .....430 361 386 307, 412 311, 380. 381 . . . . .431 436, 441 ,....542 .,...387 415 416 ,....315 315 436 440 333, 582 542, 581 313, 402 452, 558 .... 380 .... 543 .... 556 . ,... 500 . . . . .463 500, 616 .....616 411 485 .....439 281, 307 587 393 587 ... 598 .... 315 .... 337 337, 615 390, 471 307, 587 .... 337 .... 337 469 511 384, 559 .....396 .....373 .....331 363 609 384, 385 .....458 450 603 .....397 ....,528 ....409 .,..335 ..,..339 528 481, 587 . . .. 411 ..,.431 ...,375 .....441 ..,..311 309, 517. 638 639 .....500 . . . . .341 482 593 147 323 . . . . .421 283 428 303 435 ..,..449 .,..594 .....343 .,...411 413 416 .333 391 393 . . . , .605 .....450 382 383 425 546 .....307 539, 565. 580, 581 .....616 . . . . .339 437 441 ,....554 ,.,..528 ..,..585 .,...542 555 596 .....353 430 432 638 639 . . . , .303 411 593 Engstrom, Sharon J, . . . Ennis, Jennifer A .... . Enright, Michael J .... Enright, Teresa M. ...,..,.... Ensor, Sherri R. ......., . . Enyeart, Karen R. ...... . Erak, Tracey L ..... Erben, Jill F. ..... . Erben, John J. .,.... . Erickson, Cheri L ..... 292, .,..542 . ..,.. 438 Erickson, David M. ..,.. .,... Erickson, Eric J. .... . Erickson, Karen L. .. , . . . . .341 502, 586 485, 569 412, 416. 534 317 611 502 586 . . . . .572 . , . , .605 523 583 353, 612 .,.,.459 .....558 Erickson, Kristi M. ...,.. .... . Erickson, Robert D. ....,... . . Erickson, Steve A. ...... 495 Ernsdorff, Donald M. ....... . , Ernsdorff, Gary M ......,..... Erskine, Judy A ......... 480, Erskine. Margaret M .......... Ertel, Rebecca A ...,..,. 205 Ertman, Kerry L ...... Ervin, Jeffrey R. Ervin, Margaret A. .....598 554 596 .....540 .,.,.359 502 586 .,...427 , 380 381 ..,..431 Enuin, Matthew C. .... , Eschbach, Eugenie M. . . Eschbach, Peter A. .... .... . Eshelman, Laura A ..... Eshom, Mark D. ...... . Esparza, Anthony R .......... Esparza, Joe D. ............ . Estabrook, Patricia L.. . . . Estefan, Jeffrey A. ...,. , . , . . Estenson, Neil B. .. .. Estep, Jan K. ........... 566 Estep, Linda M ......., Esterbrook, Kathi R.. . , Estes, Judy L ........ Esvelt, Chad A ....... Etheridge, Lisa A ...... Etheridge, Roy L ...... Etherington, Murray D. Evans, Brian K ...,.... Evans, Chris D.. . .. Evans, Cindy M ....., Evans, Darcie A.. , . . , Evans, Debra S. . ,. Evans, James S.. , . ., Evans, John D, . . ,. Evans, Mary K ..... Evans, Scott D ..... Evers, Mark B. .... Everson, Marc A. .. . . Ewers, Matt P. ,...... . Ewing, Grant R. Ezechukwu, Paulson S. .. . Fabian, Debbie K.. . .. Fadler, Richard E. Fagan, C.L. .,... . . Fagan. Rory J. Fager, Soott B. .. .. Fagg, Kip J ........,. Fagg, Kyle R. ....... . Fahley, Stephen L ..,.. Fahselt, Jeff C ........ Fairbanks, Thomas M.. Fairchild, Craig D. .... . Fairman, Jeffrey C.. . . . Falcone, Teresa L.. .47 Faletti, David W ....... Falk, Heidi A. ....... . . Falk, Tom A. ......,. . Falkenbury, Diana M.. . Fallon, Clifford B. .... . Fancher, Karen J.. . . . Fangen, Richard L.. . . , Fanning, Margaret L. . . Fanning, Mikki J. ...,. , FARMHOUSE ..... , . Farnsworth, John R.. . , Farrell, Deanna C ...., Farrington, Jacquelyn . Fasbender, Gordon lll . Fasone, Donald, Jr .... .....461 ....537 ....462 .....490 .....474 291 527 303 588 .....407 345 505 .....403 .....470 , .... 535 570 . 611 ,.,..459 ..,.,593 , .... 410 391 444 ..,..396 ..,.,410 .....540 481 492 559 569 602 612 .....450 .....604 ....367 ....462 ....474 ...,.373 .....474 395 398 .....539 .....343 ..,.392 ...,520 ....470 ....386 ....339 ....363 .,...365 .,.,.365 343, 598 .,...411 . ..,. 474 407 411 .....392 4. 522' 552 585 . ..,. 394 311 603 .,...527 ..,..523 ,.,.616 . ..,. 593 .,.,.365 492 284 602 327 .....346 .....390 305 Fatemi-Nainie, Soroosh ..,.... Faulk, Kristen ......,. Faulk, Teresa S .....,. Faulkner, Lawrence K. Favilla, Edward M .... Favor, Denise S. .... , Fay, Marianna L. ...., . Fayette, Michelle A .... Feather, Melody J ..... Fedje, Scott D. .....,.. . Feely, John C. .,.... , 296. Fender, Darren A. ,........ . . . Feierabend, Donald E. ,. Feinstein, Jeltrey H ....,...... Ferring, Wendy S, ............ Feldner, Carrie R. ...... . 394, 281 , 428 .....412 .....607 ....343 .....616 .....311 474 609 ....,423 ....395 ...,329 ....307 ,.,..411 , . , . .401 349, 492. 502, 515 .....461 .....345 398, 588 . . . . .351 294, 307 323, 526 Felix, Karen D. ...,. , Felsted, Valerie C .... Feltman, Linda S ..... Feltman, Robert B .... Felton, Kevin M ...... Felton, Romona K .... Femi, Julius , ..,.... . Fenich, Gregory A .... Fenkner, Lisa K ....,. Fennimore, Cynthia L. Fenton, Lee R, ..... . Fenz, Nicole C ....... Ferber, Sallie A. .... . 408, 411 Ferbrache, Kimberly A ....,., Ferguson, Douglas R, Ferguson, Steve D. ,. Ferluga, Cathryn A. . . Fernandez, Ginger S. Ferraro, Edmond A. . . Ferris, Roger G ...... Feryn, Christopher A.. Festor, Christine M. . . Fetter, Glenn E. .... . Feuerstein, Jeffrey G. Fewkes, Tara L ...... Feyide, Olufemi A .... Ficke, Lynette M. .. .. Fickenwirth, Karen S.. FIELD HOCKEY ..... Field, Sara B. ....,. . Fields, Efrem R. .... . Fiksdal, Sharon M .... Filbert, John S ....... Filer, Jeanne K.. . . . Filer, Tim J .......... 482 380 395 382 315 274, . 462 . , .296, 333, Filicefli, Joseph P. ... ...... Filion, Holly L ....., 570, 1 Frllips, Diana L ..,.,...,.,.,.. 305, Fillis, James D .,..,.. Finholm, James Anthony .... Fink, Jon Douglas .,.. Fink, Maurene R. .,..... 281, 303, Finkbeiner, Heidi C. . ....... . Finlay, Bruce J ....... Finlay, Carol M. ..... . Finley, James B ...... Finley, Leann M ...... Fiore, Kevin T. .....,... . FIRE DEPARTMENT .... . . Fischer, Dana ........ Fischer, James F.. . . . Fischer, Karen A ...... Fischer, Margaret C. ....... . Fischer, Stephen J. .. . Fischer, Steven B ,.... Fisher, Brian P ....... Fisher, Eden R. ..... . Fisher, Jill ..........,. Fisher, Kathleen L ..... Fisher, Kenton G ..,., Fisher, Kim ........ Fisher, Linda R. .... . Fisher, Marvin T. .... . Fisher, Paul A. . Fisher, Scott .... Fisher, Scott J. . Fisher, Scott T .... , Fisher, Teri R ........... Fisher, Veonne A.. . . . Fisher, Victor J .... . Fisk, Henry J. ,.., . Fisk, Penney J ..... FISTULATION ....... Fithian, Claire l. ...... Fitzgerald, Clement G. Fitzgerald, Paul R .... Fitzgerald, Suzanne M ....... Fitzharris, Virginia M.. Fitzpatrick, Todd M. . , Flack, Christine S. 492. Flack,LornaK .... Flager, Charlie D ..... Flaherty, Laurie J.. , . , Flaming, Kristi R. . . . . Flaming, Sherri G. .. .. Flanagan, Brenda I, . .. Flanagin, Jill A .... , . , Flann, John ..,..,... Flaten, Eric M .... ..... Flathers, Steven S.. . ,. Fleener, Glenda F. ,.,. Fleming, Charles R ..,. Fleming, Joel W. ..... . Fleming, Sharilyn J .... Fleming, William E. . . . Flemming, John T ..... Fletcher, Karen A. Fletcher, Karen R. . . . Fletcher, Todd R ...,. Flint, Kimberly S. .. . . Floan, Kristen C .,.. , . Flodin, Robin F. , ..,....,. . . Flom, Bradley T .,....... 369. Flom, Joy E. .....,.. ...., . Flomer, Gary R. .. . Flood, Sally L ......... Flowers, Sandra V.. . . . Flowers, William V.. , . . 347 . 427 502 303 . 339 386 460 305 375 279 504, A 321 305 289 428 423, 503 . 1 380 502 41 O 407 467 416 395 516 426 381 446 315 459 396 398 365 433 553 588 363 387 41 3 425 445 309 493 31 5 450 130 397 421 307 583 305 510, 612 367 305 435 452 353 588 41 5 382 480 480 339 474 537 449 205 580 585 433 546 598 592 586 315 584 588 458 150 485 556 540 387 602 567 593 558 392 405 .68 413 580 343 528 457 390 521. 602 526 337 570 396 607 457 608 608 335 410 458 527 386 439 339 502 482 433 333 408 433 527 519 59.7 405 445 305 474 395 Floyd, Catherine A, Floyd, Todd A. ....... . Fluetsch, Brenda M.. . . Fluke, Denise L ...... Fly, Jack L. ..,.,., . Flynn, Jodie B. Flynn, John A ...... Flynn, Lanny J .,... Flynn, Patrick J. ...., . Fode, Ronald L. ........ FOGELBERG, DAN .,.,. Fogelsonger, Todd M .... Fogo, Stephen W. Fohn, Richard J ............. Foley, Susan M ,... . . . Folkins, Gail ..... Folks, Maria .....,....,. Follett, Barbara A. ..... . Follett, Bob ........ Folkins, Gail L. .. .. Folster, Kristen M. . . . Fong, Gordon H. ..., , Fong, Peter H. ....... . Fonoimoana, Vicki .,.. FOOTBALL .....,.,. Forde, Leigh A .......... Fordham, Stephen D. . .. Fordyce, Lori C. ..... . Forehand, John E ..... Fork, Eric J ........,. Forney, Celia J. ...., . Forrest, Simon R .,... Forsell, R,G, ......,. . Forshag, Geoitrey D ..... Forsland, Teri L ..,.... Forslund, David W. ..... . Forslund, Douglas A ...,. Forslund, William L ..... 289. 4 ' 400. 401 , Forsyth, .lui L. ...,. . . Fortmann, Scott J .... . . Foseid, Paul R ........ .... Foster, Douglas L ..... .... Foster, Julie L. ..... . Foster, Loren E ..., Foster, Lynn M.. . .. Foster, Mark W. . . , Foster, Scott A ..,., Foster, Sharon V, . , ...., Foster, Susan P. ..,.. . Foster, Thomas A. . Foster, Trece M ...,... Fothergill, Gregory L ...., Fouch, Shelly K .,.,... Fountain, Elizabeth A. . . , Foutz, Desiree ........ Fowble, Cheryl A ..... .,.,.. Fowe, Kelly A ....,. . . , Fowler, Craig A ....... Fowler, Cynthia A ,.,.. Fowler, Lois R. ..,., . Fox, Diane K. .... . Fox, Donald S. .. .. Fox, James P ...... Fox, Ken J. ..... . Fox, Tim W .,.... Fox, Timothy R. Fraga, George A ..... Frakes, David S ...... Fraley, Lisa D. .... . Frame, David J. .... . Francis, Kathryn ...... Francisco, Melinda R .... 274, Francisco, Shannon ......... Franciscovich, Kathy M. . . . .. Franco, Marcos A. ...... . . Frank, Danelle K ...... .... Frankenstein, Paul G ...,.... Franklin, Della R ............ Franklin, James T ....... 480 Franklin, Kymberlee A. . . 463 Franklin, Laura L ..........., Franklin, Lynette ............ Franko, Jeffrey A ,....... 373, Franks,John D. Frantz, Martin B ..,.,. . . . , Franz, Cari G ...,..... .... Franzen, Jeffrey R. .,.. . , Fraser, Alan W. .,,.,. . . . , Fraser, Roben D ...,. .... Frazier, John B. ,.... ..... . Frazier, Robin M. .......... . Frederick, Brenda J. .... . Frederick, Brigette J ......... Fredericks, Jana L.. . . . Fredrick, Linda R ..... Free, Laurie D .... . Freed, M ichael L ..... Freeman, Anne M ..,.. .... Freeman, Doug W, ......,., . Freeman, Mary E, .,.....,., . Freeman, Michael L, .... 408 Freeman, Nancy K. ........ . Freeman, Stacy R ........... Freepons, Alys M. ...... 474 378, Freese, Jennifer S. ...... . Fremling, Mitchell A. .... . French, David E .,........ French, Michael W. ..... . French, Patricia A ..,.... Frey, Christopher K.. . . . . 480, 394, 427' 317 432 402, 410 522 369 .313 452 565 431 435, 394, 409, 423 424. 420, 288 279 522 466 480 605, 415 331 365 468 379 467 379 638 412 461 502 398 436 351 432 601 367 401 483 351 353 367 .36 409 462 569 402 441 535 495 491 434 437 347 520 408 1 18 384 420 432 535 , 592 483 419 605 373 319 607 339 339 325 361 353 588 605 474 323 452 558 605 61 1 361 459 337 474 41 1 583 , 433 441 398 467 31 1 41 0 530 532 387 567 532 359 540 329 494 498 31 9 498 ,...'.436 403 441 543 397 592 491 379 593 638. 639 528 462 416 349 598 363 580 459 540 397 474 397 492 331 450 333 522 535 592 ,416 444 522 , 406 586 528 Frey, Constance L.. . . . Frick, Patricia A ..... Fridge, Sally M. .... . Fridley, Kenneth J ..... Friend, Sharon L ....., Frink, Christine M, .. . . Frisby, Alan E. ..... . Fntch, Eric T. .... . Frith, Brian W ..... Frith, Jeff S ......... Fritzler, Jeff E .,...,... Froemke, Robert M ...... Froland, Mark J ......... Frolich, Anne-Marie K.. . . Froseth, Barrie R ....,... Frucci, Michael A .... . . , Greg H. .......... . . , Rose M ....,... 280, 440, Fry Fry, Michael T. .,...... . Fw FW , Shannon R ......... 311, Fry, William J ......... Frymyer, Dawn E, .... . Fryzek, Dawn L ..... Fryzek, Deborah A. .. . Fuchs, James M. .... . Fuchs, Theresa L. . . . . Fuerst, David G ....... Fugate, Donald R. . , . . Fugere, Joseph J.. . . Fuglvog, Heidi M ,..,.. Fuhr, Joan M. .. Fuhrer, Pat K ..... Fuhs, Bradley J ,...,.. Fujioka, Grace M ...... Fujioka, Jon E. .... . Fujioka, Yoshikazu .... Fulkerson, Julene K. . . Fullerton, Nancy K.. . . . Fullmer, Laurie K ...... Fullmer, Richard K. Fullmer, Richard M .... Fulton, A.B. ........ . . Fulton, Bradford J ..... Fulton, Kirsten ...... FUN CLUBS ..... Fung, Ping K. ..... . Fung, Thomas PF, . . .. Funk, Anna M. ..... . Funk, Robert D, ,. Furrer, Scott S .... Furseth, Darcy A ...... Furubotten, Craig J ..., Furubotten, Shari A., . . Furukawa, Tammy A.. . Fyhrie, Suzanne ....., Gabriel, Philip L ....... Gadea, Francisco ..... Gadegbeku, Stephanie Gadeholt, M.K. ...... . Gadi, Adnan A ........ Gaffikin, Kathryn M .... Gagner, Christopher P. Gagnon, Lori A. ....., . Gahringer, Erik B. ..., . Gaines, Renae T ...... Gaither, Joel D. ...... . Gajjar, Maheshkumar N.. Galbraith, Cathy J ..,., Galbraith, Dan A .... . . Galbraith, Laurie J.. . . . Galbraith, Richard R.. . Gale, Alison L. ..,.... . Galeno, Mary M ......... Galeno, Paul F. .... . Galeotti, Greg W .... Galgano, John W.. .. Galimanis, Linda K. .. . Galimanis, Michael R .... Gallagher, Linda J ......, Gallagher, Maureen E. . . Gallagher, Sandra L ..... Gallagher, Timothy A. .. . Gallant, Robert H. .... . Galligan, Paul A ....... Gallinger, Bryan G.. , . , Gallucci, Mark A. .. . Gallucci, Maura K ..... Galt, Karen A .,.,..... Gamache, Diane M ..., Gamble, Robert A ..... Gamblin, Marcia S.. . .. Gambriel, Janette E, . , . , GAMMA PHI BETA ..,.. GANNON ..........., Gant, Laroy T ......... Ganutan, Jacqueline .... Garcia, Carol N. , .,.. . Garcia, Elizabeth A ...... Garcia. 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EORGE .............. aorge, Ambrose V. . . . . 2 83, ehring, Karlyn M .........,. 205 aorge, Christopher J. . . . . aorge, Nicholas J .... aorge, Richard D. . aorgeadis, Marc J. .....,.. . appert, Suzanne M.. . . araghty, Nora K. . . . . arber, Douglas R. .. . erdes, Christina R. arhold, David L ...... aring, Brad G. .... . arman, Terry M .... arvais, Carri G. ..... . arber, Jana E. . .......,. .. 428, arhardt, Michelle D. .... .. .. atchell, Karolyn M. ...,.... . etchell, Scotty J. .. . . atzlaf, Shelly B. . .. ayer, Peter A .... ieller, Anne M ..... nan, Jef'lrey D ..... nan, Thomas D ........ ,... ambalvo, Cheryl L. . . . . lbb, Gail L. ..,.,... . lbb, Tyler D. ...... bbard, Kim A. ..... . ibbons, Maribeth ..., lbbons, Pamela L .... bbons, Suzette M. . . ibson, Debra L. .. . ibson, John F. ibson, Kim M ...,.. idlof, Daniel C. .,... . ieche, Karlen M. ..., . iffin, Ann Marie .,.. ifford, ilbert, Douglas E ..... ilbert, Jane H. ...... . ilbert, Kathryn A. ilbert, Lee R. ..,.. . ilbert, Susan E. .... . ilbert, Teri L ..,..,... llchrist, Allison F ..... ilchrist, Helen C. ilchrist, Shelley M .... ilden, Lynn M... . .. .. lldow, Martha S ..,... lle, Barbara R. .. .. lfry, Paul W.. . .. ll, Heidi S. ...,. . ll, Trina M. ...... . Ilam, Charles D. . lleard, Sarah J .... llette, Lonnie S ...... lliland, Craig A .... llio, Paul M. llis, Lauri A. llman, Karig ...,.. llispie, Mitchel J ..... llman, Phyllis R. Mark J ........ .353 2434 nose, Sanioy .............. 410, angrasso, Lujeana M ..... . 394, 421 536 414 540 413 415 .288 aaa sez :382 455 aes ssl 411 311 305 291 A'aaa,41s 549,638 '4dA, 5iL 462 287 535 406 a2?f . 449 . 409 :325 fear 559 474 553 540 404 468 432, 433 398 295 409 347 438 588 439 379 379 532 61 O 497 .305 522 .497 .413 341 483 , 416 594 315 445 449 439 469 570 ,416 .603 508 .397 309 .452 , 416 .303 .382 , 303 , 389 331 1 588 .388 .20 461 .392 355 609 462 , 383 317 367 61 4 522 609 . 420 615 592 593 441 365 616 359 , 474 .355 537 588 467 491 568 363 317 566 484 416, 639 305 461 410 498 31 1 609 483 447 433 474 359 605 605 609 559 459 415 583 303 361 313 467 331 380 607 331 456 498 421 599 605 Gllmartin, lan H ..... Gilmartin, Lisa N. Ginn, Alexander M. . .. Ginn, John H. ..... . Giroir, Lynn P ............... Gladish, Leslie K ........ Glasgow, Brenda K.. Glasgow, Jill E ........ Glavish, Raymond C.. . .. Glazer, Sandy ........ Gleason, Darlene ..... Gleason, Marc C ...... ....474 ....313 ....361 ....365 ......588 ......307 Gish, Shannon C ............ 288, 436. Glanville, Roger D ........... Gleeson, Michael F .......... Gleichman, Lori R ..... ...... Glein, Susan E. ........ . Glenn, Lorena M .... Glenn, Melody A. .. . Glover, Marvin L .... Goad, Coni S ..... 474, Gobel, Jess D. ............ . Goble, Jodery A. ........... . Gochnauer, Melody J ........ Goddard, Barbara L. . . .. Goddard, Sandra A ..... . .... Goddard, Stacey A .... Goebel, Charlie ....... Goedhart, Dolly L. ......... . Goemmer, Janine A ......... Goetz, Kathleen E ..... Goff, Clark T. ..... . . Goff, Elizabeth S .... Gohl, Connie D. .... Gohrick, Laura B .... Gohrick, Lisa A. Gohuke, Nova .... Goins, James L ..... Goins. Patricia A .... Gold, Edward K ............. Goldberg, Lori A. ...... . Goldbury, Traci ..... Golden, Kelly L. .. .. Golden, Kendra J. 481. 382, GOLDSWORTHY ........... GOLF ........... Golob, Mary A. Gomez, Lisa M. ...... . Gonder, Timothy J.. . . . Gonseth, Paul J ..... Gonzales, Irene. ...... . . Gonzales, Jesce .... . . Gonzalez, Abraham, Jr. . Gonzalez, Genoveva. . Ol a Gonzalez, g ....... Good, Kathleen L. . . . . Goodart, John E. ..., . Goode, Michael C ..... 425, Goodman, Ann L ............ Goodman, Cynthia C. .. . Goodrich Che IL 492, , ry . ......... . Goodwater, Dale E ...... 407, Goodwin, Grant E ........... Goodwin, Jeffrey M .......... Goodwin, Philippa S ......... 429, 433 Gooley, Margaret M. ....... . Goodwin, Rebecca A. Goolsby, Grant K.. . . . . Gootee, Scott D ............. Goransson, Thomas L ....... Gorden, Timothy C ...... . . . . Gordon, Janet L. ..... . Gordon. Kelly A ..... Gore, Vivian S ...... Gorham, Barbara J. ........ . Gorman, Bronwyn K. ...... . . Gorman, Jill P. ........ . 289, Gormanos, Thea J. . ..... . . . Gormley, Anne-Marie ........ Gormley, Melinda E. Gorrie, Michael J ...... Gose, Mary P ....... Gosney, Kelly D.. . .. Goss, Sara ....... Goss, Scott E ....... Gosse, Eugene L. .... . Gosser, Belinda A ..... Gottfried, Dana M .... . .. Gottschalk, Crystal L.. . . . Gotzian, Conrad, IV ..... Goudy, Philip B .... . .. Gould, Michael A ...... Gould, Paul F ............... Goulet, Randall J.. . ........ . Governale, Stephen M. . . 409, Graber, Kelly D. ........... . Gracey, Gordon R ..... Graef, Marcus A. . .. Graf, Corinda M ..... Graff, Richard E.. . .. Graham, Graham, Graham, Graham, Graham, Graham, Graham, Graham, Graham, Graham, Adrea ..... Brent A .... Bryan S. .... . Frederick A. ...... . John A. .... . Judith A. . . . Michael A .......... Ondrea D. .... . Robert S ..... 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Grant, Grant, Donald M. .. .. Grant, Flaynard F... .. Grant, Thomas R... . . Graves, Donald W.. . . Graves, Michael ..... Graves, Tammy A .... Gray, Heather J ..... Gray, Joel A ...... Gray, Kristin L. .. . Gray, Mark W. ..... . Gray, Sharon L. Gray, Sheila L. .... . Gray, Stephen E. . Graziano, Susan L. . . Greek, Carol A ...... Greek. Lisa K ........ GREEKS ........... Green, Anna M. .... . Green, Christopher E. Green, Christy E. . . . . Green, David L. ..... . Green, Dee A ..... Green, Erin E ..... Green, Gin E. ..... . Green, Jeffrey J ..... Green, Joseph W. Green, Katherine M.. . Green, Patricia M. . .. Green, Robin A. .... . Green, Ronald S. .... Green, Susan E ...... Greenan, Kathleen M. Greene, Barbara K. . . Greene, Vincas S. . . . Greenlund, Douglas D Greenwood, Dan R.. . Greenwood, Kacie J. . Greenwood, Kelly G. . Greenwood, Paul R.. . Greer, John J ....... Greer, Shelly A. . . .. Gregg, Lisa A ........ Gregoire, James D. .. Gregory, Cole A.. . . . . Gregory, Connie ..... Gregory, Constance M Gregory, Douglas R. . Gregory, Robert C .... Greig, William S.. . . .. Grening, Dawn M. Gressard, Jim M. . Gresset, Ken ........ Greve, Christopher M. Grewe, Roy D. ..... . Gribble, Tamese G. . . Grieb, Roger R. .... . Grieger, Douglas L. .. Griep, Jon L ........ Griepp, Doug E. Griesbaum, Ann C.. .. Griess, Kenneth H.. . . '525 Griesbaum, Richard M ....... Grieve, Alison K ...... Griffin, Gerald L ..... Griffin, Kristin K ..... Griffin, Melinda J ..... Griffin, Michael S ..... Griffith, Christine L. . . Griffith, Randolph L.. . Griffith, Timothy E .... Grigg, Lorin C. ..... , Griggs, Trena G.. . . . Grillo, Julie M ....... Grillo, Richard S. . .. Grim, Melissa V ..... Grimes, Jeanette L. . . Grimm, Nancy E. Grobe, Mystique D. . . Groenig, Dan E .... . Groenig, Murray B.. . . Groeschel, Peter .... Groh, Jane M ....... Gronwall, Per H ..... Gropper, Mary K. . .. Gross, Bert ....... Gross, Eric B. Gross, Kristie L. .. . . Gross, Lorraine S. . .. Gross, Rodney D.. . .. Grossman, Heidi R. . . Grotte, Amy K. .... . Grove, Ramona M.. . . Grove, Ricky L ...... Grover, Dana E ...... Grubb, Julie K. ..... . Gruber, Ann M ...... Gruber, Bill H ....... Gruber, Jeffrey S ..... Gruber, Wilhelm G. .... . 410 'XiA Grumbach, James W ........ Grytness, Petter L ........... Gubrud, Colleen K. .... .... . Guelich, Kurt R. .... Guell, Rhonda L.. . .. Guenther, Carol S ..... 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Hannon, Christopher ......... Hannon, Theresa C. .... . Hanrahan, John M. .......... . Hanrahan, Lorna M ........... Hansen, Brett A ......... Hansen. Cleo M.. . . . Hansen, Clifford C. ......... . . Hansen, Don H. ........... . Hansen, Heather H ...... Hansen, Inge ............... Hansen, J.K. ..... ,. Hansen, James P. . . . . Hansen, Julie. ..... . Hansen, Karen l. ........... . Hansen, Karen J ........ Hansen, Katherine M. ...... . Hansen, Ken .... ..... .... Hansen, Kris L ...... Hansen, Lori J ...... Hansen, Lynn D... . . Hansen, Mark E... .. Hansen, Mike S ..... Hansen, Robin L .... Hansen, William C.. . .. Hansler, Sandra L ..... Hanson, Donald J ..... Hanson, Gregory J .... Hanson, Gwen L .... Hanson, Kris C. .... . Hanson, Linda J.. . .. Hanson, Marci G .... Hanson, Peter J. .... . . Hanson Randal W .... .... Hanson: Terrilyn M .... .... Hansson, Marie L. .... . , . . Hansten, Denise N. .. . Harbine, Kevin J. ........ . Harbottle, Suzanne .......... Hardenburgh, Elizabeth ...... Hardenburgh, Lindsey M ..... Harder, Adele M. .......... . Harder, Bobette Y ........... Harder, Hans J. ............ . Harder, Heidi l .... . . . Harder, Jill M. . Harder, Kurt J.. . .. Harder, Lisa K. .... . Harder, Michael P ..... Harder, Paige A ..... Harder, Robyn R ...... Harder, Timothy R ..... Harder, William G ..... .... Hardiman, Robin C .......... Hardin, Carrie J ......... Hardin, Cassa K. ...... . Harding, Janice A ........... Harding, Paul B ....... .... Harding, Sheridan E. ........ Hardy, Kimberly K ....... Haringer, Deborah A. ...... . Harken, Brent A ....,.. ,... Harkonen, Anne L ..... .... Harlan, David L. ...... . . . . Harlan, Katherine E. .... . Harless, Mary M. .... . Harm, Dean R. ....... . . . . Harmon. Jeffrey R .....,.... Harmon, Kenneth J ...... Harmon, Scott W ...... Harnett, Sheila A ...... 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Harvey, Laura L ..... Harvey, Marisa A, ..,. . Harvey, Monica L. . . .. Harvey, Sylvia M .... Hase, Linda .......... Haskell, Kenneth G .... Haskins, Aaron L ..,. Hassa, Kristine D. .... . Hassan, Sher .......... Hassanein, Elhassanei . Hasty, Cory E ........,. Hata, Lori L ..,.. ....., Hatch, Christopher B. .. Hatch, Kristin M ........ Hatch, Sean M ......... Hatcher, James S ...... Hatcher, Terrence L .... Hathaway, Amy M ,... . Hathaway, Ronald L .... Hatley, Michael J .... , . Hatsukano, Teri S ..... Hattrup, Mark P ..... Haub, Steven R ..... Hauber, Renee E. .... . Haubrich, Kristin L. ..., . Haubrich, Richard G .... Haubrich, Wayne T ,... . Hauge, Edmund J., Jr. ,, Hauge, Lorna A ........ Haugen, Gayla R. .... . Hauglum, Peter T. . . .. Haun, Douglas K .... Haun, Trisha R., . . .. Haus, Rick ........... Hauser, Michael L ..... Haveman, Douglas C, . . Haven, Pamela J.. . . . . Hawes, Morgan S ,.... Hawkins, Heidi L .... Hawkins, Janis L ,... Hawkins, Roger B ..... 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Heldman, William D. ,. ...... . Helgason, Brad J, .... . Helgeson, Karen M ..,. Heller, Shaun T ..... Hellie, Dean D .,...,......... Helling, Gary E. ....,.... 395, Helmbrecht, Julie M. . ...... . . Helsper, Ann S. ...... . Helton, Shannon L. ..,... . Hemenway. Douglas T ..... Hemer, Elizabeth P. .... . Hempel, Elece A ...... Hempel, Robert A. .... Hemphill, Paula ....... Hemrich, James R. .,........ . Henderson, Anne A. ,.... 382, Henderson, Gregg A. ,........ James A HBDGEYSOR, Henderson, Jeanette L,. . 491, Henderson, John C ........... Henderson, Kenneth C, ,.,... , Henderson, Lance J ..... Hendricks, Melinda I, .... . . , Hendricksen, Christi. ,.....,.. Hendrickson, Leslie J ..,...... Hendrickson, Melinda L ....... Hendrickson, Richard D,. 485, Hendrickson, Ronald E. .,... . Hendron, Colin S ..,...,...... Hendry, Anne E .....,. Hendry, Jean L. .. Henely, Rodney .... Henion, Gregory B. . ,. Henn, Dave J ....... Hennan, Bob ..,.. Hennig, Diane .... Henning, Mark C ,...., Henning, Sandra D ..,.....,., Henninger, Dwight D. ,.,.,... . H6l'lI'lCKSel'1, Mark ..... Henrie, Matthew P, .......... , Henriksen, Karen L ...... 383, Henrikson, Douglas M. ,. 351, Henry, Kurt L. .... ........, . . Henry, Scott G., Jr. .,. Hensel, Paul A .,.... Hensley, Mark J.. . . . Herbert, Mark L ,...... Hergert, Jennifer K. . .. Herman, Robert L. ,... Herman, Shelly Rae .......... Hermanson, Gayle L. ...... . . . Hernandez, Jeannie ..... . . . HERPES .,........... Herrera, Ronda I ....., Herrick, Katherine D ..,.. . . . Herrington, Dianne J.. . Herron, Bradley E ..,., Herron, Daniel E. .. . Herron, Kim J ..............., Herschlip, David W, ..,...,.. , Herschlip, Stephanie E Hersey, Jack G. . ,.,.,. . Hershey, Kim i.. . ,... . Hershfield, Joshua P.. , . . Hertz, Sheila M. . . . , . . Hervol, Mark E ...... Herzer, Brett H.. . . Hess, Denise L. . . Hess, Terri ......, Hester, Russ L .... 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Hiatt, Sherry P ..,...,. Hickman, Michele M. , . . . Hicks, Allison A. ,.,., . Hicks, Samuel D ...... Hieber, Denise I. ,..... .. Higginbotham. Lisa R ..,.,. Higginbotham, Michael .... Higgins, Cathy A. , .,.... . . Higgins, Colleen M. .. , Higgins, Cynthia L ..... Higgins, Henry ...... Higgins, Janet L.. . . . Higgins, Jerry D ..,.. Higgins, Pam ..... Higgs, Dale E ......... Hightower, David D ...... Hightower, Michael L. .. . Higley, Larry A ........ Hilbiber, W.R. ...,. , Hild, Gina M, .... ..... Hildahl, Ivar L ....,........ Hildebrand, James R. .. . Hildebrand, Julie A. .. .. Hildebrand, Thomas R ..... Hildebrandt, Kathy M. .... . Hildebrant, Tony .......... Hiles, Melani J .......,.. Hilker, James A ..... Hill, Adele M ..... Hill, Angela J. . . .. Hill, Barbara A .... Hill, Carole ...... Hill, Heidi M. Hill, Jeanna L ..... Hill, John T, ..... Hill, Karen S, , . .. Hill, Mary i-iiii, Mary M. Hill, Mary Hill, Rodney H. Hill, Shawna M.. . . Hill, Thomas G ..,. Hille, Joel D. ...,.. , Hille, Kirk A.. , ..,... . . Hillegass, Gina C, ........ . Hillestad, Jan M .......,. Hillestad, Lisa M. .. , Hilliard, Nancy D ......... Hilliard, Rae L. ....,... . Hillman, Kathleen A. ..... . Hills, David 325, 255' 382. Hilpert, Layne R,, .....,. 449, Hilton, Dave W. .,.....,.. . HILLTOP STABLES ...... Hiltwein, Wendi J.. . , .. Him, Sovann . .....,..... Himmelberger, Don H,. . . . Hinck, Steve P .......... Hinckley, Cynthia A. ,.... Hindman, James P ,,.. Hindman, Rozana S ..... Hine, Wendy ....,.... Hinkley, Kevin B. .. , Hinkley, Lori A, .. . Hinton, Steve R .... , . . Hinzie, Douglas R ..,.. HIPP. Mark J ....... , . . Hiromoto, Kyle A ...,...,.. Hirschfeld-Meyer, Mary .... Hisayasu, Philip T, .,...... Hisey, Thomas L ...... Hively, Cynthia R., . . Hjelle, Patricia E. .. . Ho, Chung W .,... Hoagland, Hal E. .. . Hoard, Phillip S ,.,. . Hoback, John R ..,.. Hobart, Katherine , . . . . Hobbs, Alex J. ..... . Hobson, Julie A ..,.. Hodel, Jennifer L .,.... Hodgdon, Sherri D. . . . Hodge, Crystal J, Hodge, Martin R. ,. . Hodge, Milford ..., Hodges, Lori L ...... Hodges, Manin W ..... Hodson, Mary l. ....... Hoeger, Sandra C ,.... Hoekema, Ken G... . Hoepfinger, Jill H. , . . Hoff, Randall K. .... . Hoffman, David L. ...... , Hoffman, Geoff ..... Hoffman, Pete V, ,. . Hogan, Scott A. ..,. . Hoge, Susan J ........., Hogger, Martin R .... Hogin, Ross R .... Hoglund, Kris S ,.... Hoglund, Robert E... ,. Hogue, Laurie C. . .. Hohman, Lori A ..... 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Hollingsworth, Martha Hollis, Craig L.. .,.. .. Holm, Elizabeth A ..,. Holm, Judy E ....... Holm, Robert A. . . .. Holman, Michael P. .. Holman, Robert D, . ., Holmberg, Bart A ..... Holmberg, Jonathan B Holmberg, Thomas O. Holmes, Karin L ...... Holmes, Kirk M. .... . Holmes, Tamara J .,.. Holmes, Zoghanno A, Holmstrom, Jay M. , . . Holmstrom, Sonja J,. . Holstad, Steve M ..,.. Holt, Connie J. Holt, Steven A .... Holt, Susan M. . . . Holten, Dan J .....,. Holter, William T, . . , Holtman, John .... Holtrop, Joe E. . . . HOLY GHOSTS ..... Holy, Jeffrey M. ..... . Holzberger, William J. Homans, Joseph A. .. HOMECOMING ,.... Homola, Jerry P.. . . . Honan. James J.. . . . Honda, Sachiko ..... Hondle, Donna M. Honekamp, Julie M. . . Honekamp, Susan B.. Honeycutt, Timothy M. . . Honeywell, Kimberly L. . . Honmyo, Sandra K. .. Honner, Ronald W.. .. HONORARIES ...... Honsinger, Tracy J. .. Hoo, Kee K ......... Hood, Greg M, ... Hood, Jim R ...... Hood, Tami S ..... Hooke, Jayme M .... Hooks, Maria T. .... . Hoon, Richard R. Hooper, Craig M. .. . Hooper, Kerry J ...... Hooper, Kimberly K.. . Hooper, Todd C ...... Hoover, Helen D. .. . Hoover, Michelle M. . . Hoover, Pierce M., . . . HOPE, BOB ..,.... Hope, Gerald W.. , . . Hopf, Susan B .,.,.. Hopkins, James M,. . . Hopkins, Tracy L, , . . . Horan, Debra S ..,... Horgan, Christopher C,. . Horn, Lynn W ..,........ Horn, Sherry L, . . . ,. Horne, Andre M ..... Horne, Elisa M ..., Horne, Gayle B. ....... . Horne, Laurie A ....... Horner, Douglas M. . .. Horner, Gregory L ...,. Horsley, Lisa L ...... Horswill, Susan D. Horton, Jennifer A ,... . . . Horton, Mack P. .,.... .. Horton, Robert L, Horton, Scott E. .. .. Horyza, Andrew S,. , . . Hoshal, Alicia M. .... . . Hosking, Christi A ,... . Hoskins, Robert E. , . .. Hosler, Troy R ...,.. Hoss, Todd A .,......... Host, Lawrence A. ..... . Hostetter, Connie L ...... Hotchkiss, Donna M ..... Hottell, Kevin D. ....... . Houg, Lynn K ........... Hougan, Michael W. .... . 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Hulett, George T ....., . . Hulit, Darcy L ..... Hull, Bill H .... .,.. Hull, Charles E .,.....,.. Hull, Janelle L. ,...., ... Hummel, Christopher S. . Hummel, Jay F. ........ , Hummel, Jeffrey J .,...,. Humphreys Allen .....,. Humphreys, Randle A. . . Humphries, Gene A. . . ,. HUNGER PANGS .... Hunsaker, James D. . . . . Hunt, John P. ,........ . Hunt, Reed O .,.,.....,. Hunt, Sheelagh A. ..... . Hunt. Susan J. .... . Hunt, Timothy A ......... Hunter, Amilynn ....., Hunter. Gregory S ..... Hunter, L0l'I A, ..... . Hunter, Patricia A. ..... . Hunter, Paul B .......... Hunter, Rosemarie J.. . . . Huntington, Barry A. .,.. . Huntington, Debra M.. . . . Hurd, Lyle D ..,.....,. Hurlburt, Kristan B., . ,. Hurlbut, John F. ..... . Hurlbut, Margaret A. .,.. . Hurlbut, Nancy . ,..... Hurson, Maureen J .... Hurworth, Karma L. .. . Husarik, Denise M., . .. Huse, James D. ,... Huseby, Diane E ...... Husemann, Paul A. .. . Hussain, Khalid A. . . . . Huston, Dale E. .,.. . Huston, Ronald ....... 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Janzen, Steven K. . . . Jaquish, William R. .... . Jaradat. Abdullah A.. . . Jaremko, Laurie A ..,.,. Jarvis, Jaclyn G ...... Jasso, Rick D ........ Jausoro, Gina M. Jay, Paul J. ...... . JEAN BRODIE .... Jeckle, Heidi L. .,., . Jeckle, Julie A. ....., . Jeffries, Tracy A. .... . Jelic, Anthony M. .... . Jellison, Christopher. .. Jelmberg, Anna C ..... Jelmberg, George V, , . Jelsing, Lori A, ...,.. . Jenkel, William C. .... . Jenkins, Alexander .... Jenkins, Jennifer S .... Jenne, Kalisa K. Jennings, Otis J ....... Jennings, Ronald W. .. Jensen, Catherine S. .. Jensen, David R. .... . Jensen, Douglas E .... Jensen, Douglas L. Jensen, Holger J. .,., . Jensen, Jeffrey D. ,... Jensen, Jillann M. .... . Jensen, Julie L., .... . Jensen, Kris R ........ Jensen, Sharon M ..... Jenson, Jane A. ..... Jentoft, Kathryn G ..... Jerath, Saroj ......,.. Jernstedt, Karl M ...... Jerome, Shawn M ..... Jeske, Dana M ..,.... Jeske, Douglas N. Jeske, Juliana K. Jessup, Carolyn R.. . .. 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MUSLIM MOSQUE .... Muson, Jace ,....... Muth, Cynthia L ...... Mutter, Laurie A .,..., Mutter, Terry M. ...., . Muzzall, Ronald E ..... Mwakima, Francis N .... Myatt, Sean P. ..... . Myers, Brent L ..,.. Myers, Gary L. , Myers, Joan E. ..., . , Myers, Margo J. ,... . . . . 309. Myers, Marla K. .... ...... . Myers, Russ C. .,... . Myers, Stephen K ..... Myers, Thomas R. ,.....,,. . . Myhre, Jill E, .... ,.,.,.. Myre, Janis S .,...... 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NEZ PERCE VILLAGE ....... Ng, Dennis .,........... .. . Ng, Kin K, ..,.....,..,. .... . Ng, Suzie S, ..... , Nguyen, Kim T .,.., Nguyen, Tien N .... Nguyen, Vinh N .... Nicacio, Eva C ....... ..... Nicholas, Mona L.. Nichols, Cliftord P .,..,. .. . Nichols, Jef K ........ . Nichols, Kerri L. Nichols, Mary K ,..... Nichols, Sherie M. ..... .. . Nichols, Timothy J. ...,. . Nichols, Wesley D,, .... . , . Nicholson, Carol A, ..,...... . Nicholson, James S. . ,...,.. . Nicholson, Jody G ,...... 281, Nicholson, Leanore T .,...,.,. Nicholson, Terri L. ..... ..., . Nickels, Allison C.. , . . Nickels, Debra L. . . .. Nickels, Paul M. ..,.. ...... . Nickelsen, Linne M ...... 404, Nickless, Doyle A. .. . . Niedenfuer, Kim M. . ,. Niedermeyer, Dennis C ....... Niegemann, Gary S. .. Niehoft, Barb L. ..... . . Nielsen, Jill M ......... Niemann, Robert E ,.,. Niemantsverdriet, K.. . . Nieves, Robert R ..... Nigro, Cris L ,........ Nilan, Patricia J ...... Niles, Julie M ........ Nilsen, Gary A., Jr,. , .. Nims, Bryan C ..,.... Nisbet, Robert B. Nisbet, Terry L, .... Nishi, Diana L. ..,. . Nishihara, Jodi R ..... Nishino, Ricky E, Nishioka, Wayne M .... Nissen, Peter E ....... Niven, Joi L. ....... . Nix. Kim A. ..... . Nixon. Beth ......... Nixon, Michael E ..... Nixon, Tammy ..... Njos, Jon E .......,.. Noakes, Donald C ..... Noble, Debra J. ..... . Noble, John F. .... . Noble, Lori A. Noble, Lynn M ..... Nolan, Darren R. .... . Nolan, Michael J .... . Nolte, Mary K ........ Nomellini, John F,. . ,. Nomellini, Lisa M ...,. Nonak, Scott D.. , .. Norby, Eric D ...,..... Nord, Pamela K .,..,.. Nordi, Richard T. Norick, Kelli L ........ Norikane, Marc T.. . . . Norman, David A ...... Norman, Janelle L,. . . , Norman, Jodi ..,..,... Norman, Kenneth A, ,. Normand, Guy A ..,... North, Kathae R... . .. Northrop, Steven K ..., Northy, Kimberly E. Norton, David A ..,.. Norum, David . ,.,, Nova, Aldo .......,. Novick, Joshua H. ,... Novotney, Thomas H, . Novy, Richard G, ..., . Nowak, Scott D, .... Nowell, Max H ...,. Noyes, Marjorie ..,.. Nugent, Samuel S ...,. Nukala, Candeance J.. Nurkin, Baharuddin .... Nygard, Kristin A .... Nygren, Richard A.. , . . Nyiam, Peter B. ...... . Nyland, Celeste M.. . , . Nystrom, Sam . ,.... Nystrom, Lisa A ...,. Nystuen, Brian C ..,. OAK RIDGE BOYS . . , O'Boyle, Kathleen ..... O'Boyle, Peggy ,..... O'Bryan, Mary A. .. 417,5 411, 467 384, 385 476, 442, 398. 341 .484 .617 589 .436 589 589 395 .497 288, 428 333 421 528 382, 383 503 .333 .445 396, 400 506 321, 287 406 292 461 315 292 555 467 494 552 395 373 380 500 i 589 288 438 457 401 361 608 403 426 520 609 476 408 492 396 537 594 413 437 353 592 489 313 450 438 596 553 523 589 399 414 365 492 373 419 380 540 476 309 337 483 476 448 603 410 598 606 351 313 425 421 476 41 3 41 9 190 291 456 384 602 452 407 461 556 447 540 390 381 480 41 1 555 .....380 423 550 ..,..597 .....396 .....420 469 505 ......495 397, 104 450 436 476 O'Brien, Christopher J. ..,. ..,. 3 95 O'Brien, Deborah C. .,.. .... 4 11 O'Brien, Mark ......, ,... 4 24 O'Brien, Molly ....... ..,... 3 07 O'Brien, Sue ,..,....., ........ 4 13 O'Brochta, Douglas R. .,...... 456 469 O'Brochta, Stuart F ...., ....,. 4 56 O'Bryan, Mary A. O'Connell, Moira J. ..... ..,. 4 91 O'Connell, Tim ...... , . . .580 O'Connore, Dawn ..,. .... 3 03 0'Connor, Rick ....,. .... 4 49 O'Dell, Robert C. .... ...... 3 53 O'Donnell, Sherrie .,... ....,... 4 28 O'Drisooll, Tod A ..... 461 466 Ohara, Kevin R. ....... ...,...... 3 67 0'Hara, Sandra M .,.... ,.... 3 84 385 O'Malley, David ,..,.. . ..,..., 403 O'Malley, Marty ,.., ..... 5 66 O'Neal, Lori D. .... .,.,...... 3 19 O'Neil, Theresa ...,.. ...,. 4 06 603 O'Neiland, Terry ..... .,...... 4 03 O'Neill, Gwen G. ..... ...,...... 3 96 O'NeiIl, Katie ..,... .... ,...... 4 0 9 O'Neill, Mike ...... . .. 373, 599, 600 O'Neill, Sheila ..... ..,...,.... 2 94 O'Neill, Todd C. ... ........ . .367 O'Quin, Verner .... .... 6 08 O'Toole, John W ....... ...... 4 20 Oakley, Barbara A. ..... ........ 4 76 Oar, Joe ............ .,........ 5 40 Oas, Carol A. ...... ..... 2 02 517 Oana, Leilani, K ...... ........... 6 13 Oatman, Alan B .,....... 481, 566 598 Oberg, Janet A, .,.. ........., 5 68 Oberg, Jennifer .,.. ......,... 4 12 Oberry, Daniel W .... . .... 582 Oberg, Jennifer L. ..., ,.......,... 6 02 Obom, Robert R. ........,....,... 609 Oborn, Scott P .......... 425, 468, 575, 606, 638, 639 Oboyle, Brian J. ..... ........... 4 25 Oboyle, Margaret A.. . . , ...,.. . . . .442 Obrastofl, Mike V. .... ..... 3 94, 537 Obrastoft, Nick V .... , ........ 419 Obrien, Judith A, ...., ..... 4 76 594 Obrien, Kathleen M,. . . , ....,. . .606 Obrien, Mike F ....... ,.,. 3 65 Obrien, Robert M. ....... .... 4 19 Obryan, Tara S. .......... .... 4 83 OBSEFIVATORV COURT . .. ,. . .481 Ocheltree, Kristin H. ..... ..,. 4 29 Ochs, Anna K. ..,....... .... 6 17 Oconnell, Daniel B. ...,... ..,. 5 11 Oconnell, Lawrence P. .... ,. . .604 Odell, Douglas L. ....... ,... 4 25 Odell, Lela J .,.......... ,... 4 66 Oddenberg, Kenneth ..,. .... 3 73 Odonnell, Sherrie R. .. . . . . .433 Oehlschlaeger, Jill M. ....601 Oenning, Larry A ..... ..,. 5 97 OFF-CAMPUS ........ ..,. 4 72 Ogata, Michelle R ...... .......... 4 50 Ogle, John ........., ........... 4 09 Ohata, Neal H. ........, 505 520 540 Ohge, Melissa G ............ ..... 4 07 Ohlemeier, David W .......,. ..... 5 32 Ohlson, Kurt F .............. 388 471 Ohlund, Diana L. ........ 378 468 506 Ohnemus, Susan E. ......... ..... 48 5 Oja, Tammy L. ...,.... .... 4 76, 642 Okada, Laurie A, ........ . . ..... 459 Okazaki, Christine R, ........ ..... 4 31 Okeefe, Kathleen S. ....,,... 279, 442 Okigbo, Stella E. ..,. 439, 442 524, 565 Olberding, Glen D ..,.....,., ...., 3 43 Olbrich, Aaron K. .........., .... , 599 Olcott, Alysonn K. .... .... 4 39, 442 Oldham, Coreen M ..... . . ..... 476 Oldham, Lynn C, ..... ..... ..... 3 1 7 Olds, Carol J, .,... , ...... ,.... 4 76 Oleary, Amy R ..... 303, 414, 417 Oliason, Stuart M. .... ..... 3 41 599 OLIVER ........ . . . .... . .34 Oliver, C. 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Olson, Stacy A ..,. Olsoy, Rolf D. ..... . Olwell, Kasey C ...., Olwell, Omer, Mekki A .,.. Oneill, Sheila M ....... Oneill, Timothy M. . Ongstad, Carol L ..., Onweiler, Lisa A. .. . Onyango, David T ..... Opfer, Allen G. ..... Opoku, Helena ,...... Oreilly, Jeanne M. . Oreland, Charlene .... Orgeta, Omar ...... Orizotti, Anthony D .... Orlando, John R. Ormsby, Kelly R.. . . . Oroc, Gregory P. .. . Orosy, Kim D ..... Orsi, Denise M .... Orsi, Todd A ........ Ortega, Noberto R.. . .. Robert L ..... Ortengren, Erik G. Ortengren, Kristina M .... Ortega, Omar E ....... Ortliel, James S ..... 0FtTON .......... Orvis, Brian L ......... Oryang, David O ......., 'l:b'i,' Hi' 471, 589 436 438 490 436 41 1 500 309 363 524 1 64 403 554 477 485 309 423 582 532 42 1 522, 593 525' Orzechowski, Paul F. .,.. ..... . Osborn, Elsie L. ..... . Osborn, Marie A. Osborn, Timothy K. Osborne, Gary M .,..., ..IQQl1l1'e,' Osborne, Karen E .,.......,....... Osborne, Thomas S .......... 477, Osenga, Jon R. ..... . . Osenga, Michael W. ..... ..... . Oshaughnessy, Patrick .... Osier, Annette C. ...... . Osman, Mrs. A.S ........ Osman, Raymond A ..... Osman, Riny .....,... Osmond, Debra L. Oster, Barbara L. . .. Oster, Dwain M. . . .. Oster, Helen I .,....... Osterback, Janet L .... Osterback, Sue A. Osterhout, Glenn K ......,,... Ostolaza, Anne G ,......,, . . . Ostrem, Carrie L. ....,.. 281, Ostrem, Todd L ..... ......, Osvord, Joan ......, Oswalt, Scott R. .. . . Oswold Trace C .... Otis, Susan C .... ....... Ouellette, David P ..,...,..... Ouellette, Margie E .,......... Ouren, Heidi M. ,...... Ovbiebo Tai e O , y . .... Oveland, Charlene R. ........ 494 Overby, Cassandra L .... . Overen, Debra S ...... Overholt, Eric R ....,.. Overstreet, Amy E.. . . . Overstreet, Lori L. .... . Owens, Angela Y. .... . Owens, Melinda L ............ Owens, Teresa M ............ Owho-Obasiolu, Henry C. .... . Own, Shi-Hau .,............. Oyama, Makoto R ...... Oyawoye, Olukitibi J ..... 456, Oyawoye, Siyanade O. . . 413. Oyer, Gordon N ,....,........ Ozanich, Richard M. ....,... . Pack, Bradley P ,,... Packard, Bret A ...,... Packer, Susan K ......,...... Packo, William H.L ......,..,. Paczkowski, Pamela K. ...,.. . Padilla, Erin L .... ....... . . . Paeth, David W .....,, Page, Cindy L. ...... . Page, Robert O ......... Pagel, Catherine M ...... Paige, Steve A ........ Pailca, Sandra K ........ . . . Pakasi Kosakcy, H.E.S. ..... . Palanuk, Derrick V. ......... . Pallett, Kelly J. ...... . Pallis, Chris T.. .,... .. Pallis, Demetre H. Palmer, Ann E ...... Palmer, David N. Palmer, John C ,...... Palmer, Lynette D ,.... 650 450, 428, 506 428, 432 510, 511 203, 327, . 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Parker, Beth A ...,.. .419 .447 469 600 .599 . ..... 559 ....559 ....457 ....339 ....411 ....439 ....395 Parker, Carol A. . . .. .... .. .. Parker, Doreen I. . .... .... 5 30 Parker, Douglas R.. ,........ ..., Parker, Eric L ........... 408, 411 Parker, Michael K. ......,.,. . . . . Parker, Paul T. ...........,. . . . . Parker, Rod G. ......... 367, 492 Parkhurst, Diane L. .,....,.. 409 Parkman, Linda ...., Parks, Frederick R. . .. Parks, James D ....,.. Parris, Stephen D ..,.. Parrish, Craig W. .... . Parrish, James C. .... . Parrish, Jennifer M. .. . Parrish, Stephen .... Parrott, Mike A ....,. Parrott, Steven J ..,. Parshall, Dale B. ...... . . Parsons, Amy R. ....... . 31, 494 Parsons, Lori S. ....... . Parsons, Brian E. . . .3 Parto, Dody ..,..,..,.., Passarelli, Rachel J. Pate, Karin S. ...,...., . Pate, Rachel D. ..,. . Patel, Anil K .....,.. Patel, Navin C .... . . . . Paterson, Gordon B. . . .. Patnode, Janice A ....... Patrick, Brian J. ........ . Patrick, Heather P ,...... Patrick, Mark H. Patten, Eric A .......,. Patterson, Becky L ,..... Patterson, Johnnie, Ill .. . Patti. Laura J. ......... . Patty, Mrs. Henrietta .... 288, 438. Patty, Johanes .,..,.. Patty, Samuel A.. . . . Patzer, Kimberly J .........., Patzer, Sandra S .,.......... Paul, Collette E. ........ 403. Paul, Michael D ,.... .... Paul, Tan yal..... Paul, Timothy A ..... Pauli, Anthony J. ..... . Paulson, Bryan O. . . . . Paulson, Craig A ..,... Paulson, Kenneth J.. . . .. Paup, Gregory M ...... . . Paxton, Kristen T. ..... . . . . Payne, David C ,.... .,.. Payne, M elody L .,.. .... Payne, Wendy J. ... .... Pazaski, Kevin F ...... ..,. Peabody, Michelle R. ...,.., . Pearce, John M ....... Pearson, Dennis K. Pearson, Duane T ..... Pearson, Larry. ..,... . Pearson, Pamela A ....,. . . Pearson, Randall J .... ..., Pearson, Russell D .......... Pearson, Shelly J. .... ..... . Pearson, Susan K ........,.. Pearson, Timothy M ..... 477, Peccatiello, Theresa L ....,., Pecchia, Carol B .........,., Pechtl, Jamie J. ,.......... . Peck, Scott A ...,........,., Peckinpaugh, Charles M ...., Pedersen , Andrea R ........, Pedersen, Janice E.. .... . . Pedersen, Robert C. Pederson Pederson Pederson Pederson , Deborah J .,..,... , Eric J. .,.....,.. . 279, 566 384 378 378 440 367 529 406. .413 ass 255 296 275 445 448 255 431 aaa 357 294 , Patricia A. .... 411, 449 Robert M Peepies, aoben M. 1f. fffI Pehl, Robert W. Pelham, Heather E ..,. Pellerin. Thomas E .... Pelly, Caleb S. ..,. . Peltier, Tracy ....... Pelton, Don ........,. Pemberton, Derek M.. . . . Pembroke, Mary H. . . . Pence, Helen A ..... 256 .404 .319 .61 7 582 .361 467 .533 .566 574 484 380 .341 .584 .556 .470 .420 .409 .386 .357 .371 .570 .325 597 385 .477 .439 603 425 .597 .485 .375 .61 4 .421 504 507 .532 .325 .447 546 .555 .555 .555 .382 .437 529, 604 .471 .275 .355 .395 .387 .422 .193 .481 418 614 .382 608 361 401 .367 .471 .446 .477 .603 566 470 .31 3 307 496 .601 589 .387 .395 495 309 .463 .357 .413 .392 506 41 1 .351 .363 .609 .349 .41 9 .554 .527 361 .477 .404 Pendleton, Cathy A.. Pendleton, Melissa S ,... Penner, Tammay G.. Penning, Matthew M. Pennington, Carl R ..,. Penny, Scott H .,.. .... Pennylegion, Mary R. Penrod, Karyn A. .... . Penrod, Kraig G. .... . . Peone, Peppel, Richard J. .... . Duane A ...... Perchal, Lisa ....... Pererson, Todd ...., Perez, Laurie ....,.. PERHAM ..,....,.... Perkins, David W.. . . . . Perkins, Jenny L. .... . Parkinson, Joseph R.. . . . Pero, Amelia J ......,. Perrey, William A.. . . .. Perrine, Bevin E.. . . . Perry, Alex W ....... Perry, Karen R ...... Perry, Linda L.. . .. Perry, Sarah M. ,.., . Person, Peters, John M ..... Abby L ...... Peters, Brian ....... Peters, David W.. . . . Peters, Jeffery A .... Peters, Lynette M. . . . . Peters, Rebecca S. . .. Peters, Susan J ...., Petersen, Jay S ..,., Petersen, Mark ..,.. Peterson, Patricia. . . . . Petersen, Petersen, Robert A ...,.. Robert D .,.... 321. 294, Peterson, Angela F ,..... Peterson, Bradley B. ....... . . Peterson, Carrie L ...., Peterson, David A. .......,. . . Peterson, Deann M. ..,., 438, Peterson, Elizabeth R. ....... . Peterson, Erik L .....,........ Peterson, Jeffrey D ,... . . Peterson, Jeffrey L .... Peterson, Jill C. ..., . Peterson, Julie A ...... Peterson, Katrina J ...... Peterson, Kirsten L ...... Peterson, Laurie A. .... . Peterson, Leanne R. .. .. Peterson, Peter H ..... .. . Peterson. Robert B ........... Peterson, Scott R. .... .... . Peterson Suzanne .... ..... Petosa, Diane L ....... Petre. Kathleen A. . . Petrenchak Dou las S , g . ..... . Petrich, Shelly L. ............ . Petrich, Steve W ,.......... . . Pettenger, James W ......,... Pettijohn, Tamie ............. Pettit, Morris B .......... 359, Pettyjohn, Michael T .......... Pewitt, Sheryl D ....... Pfaff, Kenneth A. .. . Pfeifer, Rita D. ....... . Pfeifer, Thomas D ...,. Pfeiffer, Christopher ..... Pfiffner, Donna K ..,... Phan, Linh H. ..... . Phaneuf, Carla J .... Phang, Cheng M ...... Phau, Pauline ........,. Pheasant, Susan M. .... . Phelan, Kathleen L .... Phelan, Laurel A. . .. Phelps, Bradley J. .. . . Phelps, Kay H. ..,... . Phibbs, Scott J. ..,.... . . PHI DELTA THETA ..... PHI GAMMA DELTA .... PHI KAPPA SIGMA ..... PHI KAPPA TAU . .,....... . . Philbrick, Darey A ..,.,....... ' 141 Phillips, Chani F. ....... . Phillips, Doug P ..... Phillips, Lisa K. . . . . . Phillips, Michele L ..... , 477 Phillips, William R ,.........., Phillips, Thomas W .......,... Phillips, William C ,.... Phillips, William R ..,.. Philpott, Lee E ..,... Philpott, Michael S. Phipps, Jay B .,.....,... PHI SIGMA KAPPA .......... Phoa, Siong D ........ Pl BETA PHI ......, Picha, Russ G. Pickens, Marla C .... Pickens, Patricia L.. . Pickering, Bryan K... Pickering, Dave D ..... Pickett, Scott R. .... .,.. . Pickler, Michelle J. .,.,..... . . Pierce, Kathy A. .....,., 329, Pierce, Kevin A. ............ . Pierce, Lisa M. 382, 496 413 409 asa' 509 503 341 284 440 276 420 as 563 384 .aes 522 as 264 498 477 522 517 413 498 383 594 435 450 467 363 419 428 494 363 461 339 397 420 567 457 443 601 419 594 407 423 367 384 41 7 61 3 566 467 566 522 462 437 412 565 597 387 469 422 424 477 335 325 554 558 384 589 420 481 380 .457 317 438 .408 321 480 533 404 594 305 41 1 421 385 359 564 .477 549 .462 307 580 491 596 343 61 1 443 327 403 403 463 457 319 539 313 395 .352 354 376 356 . 349 613 524 417 41 4 550 589 477 609 584 353 341 358 593 326 337 482 583 41 S 353 423 417 589 445 526 Pierce, Todd A ....., . Pi9l'SOl'l, DBDOTGY1 L... Pierson, James R ...,. Pierson, Karen L ....,, Pierson, Tracy D ....,,.. PI KAPPA ALPHA ...... Pike, Kristine K. ...... .... . Pike, Michelle M. ........... . Pilger, Steven J ....... . . Piller, Karen S. .. . Piper, David A. .. . Piper, David G ...... Piper, Kyle D. ..... . Pipes, Jamie L ....,.. Pirrie, Gwendolyn S. . Pither, Kim B. ,..... . Pitt, Lance D. ....., . Pittenger, Lisa A. Pittman, Eugenia M... Pittman, Stephen D... Pittman, Susan M .... Pittoron, Susie ....... Pittsinger, Bret H ..... Pitz, Lori A. ..,.,.. . Pitzer, Jon W ......, Pivec, Monica ,.,..,. Plaatsman, James P.. Place, Daniel J ....... Place, Jean . ....... Plagge, Monica M ..., Platt, Benjamin D.. . .. Platt, Elizabeth G.. . .. Platt, John E.. ,.,... . Playfair, James B., Jr. Pleasant, Christopher Plese, Kim T ......... Plummer, Grant W. .. Plunkett, Patti ...... Plymale, Sussie ..... Poage, Janece S ..... Poage, Joanna C.. . .. POCO .............. Podmore, Cheryl S. . . Poe, Alan F. ..,.,... . Poe, Charles E. .... . Poe, Mark E ......... Poffenroth, Doug J. .. Poindexter, Richard E Poindexter, Ronald J. Polansky, Lori R. . . .. Polcuch, Rene V. . . .. Polenske, Diane K.. .. Politakis, Christopher. Politakis, Steven L.. .. Pollack, Mark S ..... Pollard, Bryan D. Poole, Charles L. Poole, Karen M. Poole, Michael J. Poole, Michael R. . . . .. Popofl, Catherine A.. . Popofl, Sharen E ..... Popovich, Carmen A.. Popp, William E ...... Poppe, Julie A. ..... Poppe, Paul G ....... Poppe, Sylvia I. ..... . Popravak, Terrence G. ..... . Portello, Frank W.. . . . Porter, David A. .... . Porter, David ....... Porter, Gregory S. . .. Porter, Jeff H. .... . . Porter, John P. . .... . Porter, Kimberley l.. .. Porter, Lori K. ...... . Porter, Scott J. .... . Porter, Twyla M ..... Portnoy, Mickey B .... Portulano, John S ....... .... Posakony, Teresa L. . Postlewait, Jeff A.. . .. Potesky, Jeffrey J. . . . Potter, Bridget T. . .. Potter, Gregory S. . .. Potter, Jane M. ..... Potter, Mia S. ...... . Potter, William C ..... Potts, Lori L. ....... . Poulsen, Michelle A. . Powell, Charles E ..... Powell, Dave A. . ..... . . . . Powell, Dennis C ...... .... Power, David H ....... .... Power, Deborah L ..... .... Power, Joy ......... Powers, Marianne ..... .... Powers, Marilou ..... Powers, Matthew W. . Powers, Thomas K. . . Prang, Jeff D. ...... . Prasad, Bineshwar. .. Pratt, Claire B. ..... . Pratt, Robin D. ..... . Pratt, Tony .......... Predmore, Wayde K.. Preece, Judson W .... Preimsberg, Todd R. . Prendergast, John A.. Preston, Melanie D. .. Preugschat, Otto J. ....403 ....599 ....423 ....491 ....540 . . . . .360 .....430 327,396 483 527, 589 ............382 ..........421 ....363 .....369 .....457 303 585 284,456 457 .....477 292,481 527 .....569 .....599 482 569 .. .... .293 .. ..... 331 .... 307 594 .. ..... 375 .....415 392 471 397 507 ........601 291, 401 363, 606 277, 321, 567 337, 610 .... 523 .... 353 303, 491 .. .... 345 .... .... 202 .... 203 .....477 385, 434, 540 .... 112 287 415 .. ..... 337 .. ..... 598 ......75 337, 589 .... 388 . .... 528 .... 482 403, 405 277, 325 .... 341 527 589 .. .... 425 .... .91 460, 558 .....323 .... 452 526 .. .... 535 293 305 .. .... 595 .... 589 461, 535 .... 569,594 .. ..... 535 .. ..... 409 .404, 406 .467, 477 .. ..... 462 .... 534 ... 617 ... 522 ... 373 . . . .434 .... 496 .. .... 386 .... 414, 418 .. .... 365 .... 536 .437, 442 .. .... 349 .... 419 .... 596 .. ..... 477 .... 409,606 .....415 542,582 .. .... 307 408,496 .. .... 580 477, 584 509, 606 . . . . .388 439, 440 .. .... 349 329, 396 .. .... 609 .... 420 ... 365 ... 548 .... 602 .... .... .459 .327, 457 .. .... 408 .... 420 .345 419 369 452 428 523 Prey, Wilma ...... Price, Ann E ...... Price, Erik S ...... Price, Lori K ....... Price, Rana D. ...... . Prichard, Steven R. .. .. Pridemore, David W .... Primmer, Randy L ........ Prince, Patricia R. ....... . Prince, Stephen R ....... Prince, Suzanne M. .. . Prins, Doug D... .... . Prins, Steve R. .... . . Proctor, Amity ........ Proebstel, Richard E.. . Proses, Laura M. . . . . Prothero, Stanley W. . . Prozinski, Kara T ..... Pruiett, Kimberly D. . . . Pruitt, David W. ...... . Przybylski, Mark A.. . . . Przybylski, Michael T. . Puaa, Kapaakea C. . . . Puaa, Linnea L. ..... . Puffert, Debbie K ..... Pugh, Julio ......... Pugh, Mark T ....... Pugh, Sherryfl.. ,. Pullin, Jane C. ..... . Pulse, Kimberly A. Purcell, David M. .... . Purnell, Julie H. ...... . Purrington, Everett .... Purtzer, Brett A. ..... . Purviance, James W.. . Pust, Jeffrey L. . . . . . Puth, Thomas C. ..... . Pyeatt, Jeffrey A. .... . Pyke, Cynthia M. . .. Pyle, Jodi L ......... Pysher, Robert L ...... Quade, Linda R ....... Quaidoo, Immaculata E ....... Quam, Lisa M. ....... . Quamme, Barbara A.. . Quamme, Kurt ........ Quan, Josephine M.. .. Quantrille, William L. . . Quast, Timothy C. . . . . QUEENS .......... Querin, Oliver S ..... Querin, Randall J. .... . Quick, Janet .......... Quigley, Colleen M .... Quigley, Erin C. ...... . Quinlan, William R., Jr. Quinn, Christopher J.. . Quinn, Jerry E. ..... Quinn, Kari L. .. Quinn, Kyle .......... Quinn. Michael J .... Rabourn, Shawn A .... Radach, Cathy A ...... Radzykewycz, Tim O. . Rae, Cheryl .......... Rae, Diana L. ..... . Raftis, David G. .... . Raftis, Julie G. ....... . Ragan, Kammy L. .... . Ragsdale, Frank E. Rahi, Mohammad Y. . . Rahman, N.A.M. Atiqur Rahtung, Vantje V ..... Rainey, Andrea T. . . . . Rainey, Reed J. Raitz, Michael C. . . . Ramanos, Brenda ..... Ramels, Peter G. .... . Ramerman, James C. . Ramseth, Theresa M. . Ramsey, Scott L. .... . Rancich, Nancy L. . . . . Randall, Carla R. . .. Randall, Jill L ......... Randegger, Karma .... Randle, Kent A. .... . Randolph, Kyle G. ....... . Raney, Dawn R ......... Raney, Paul A. .. ....... .. Ranger, Christin L ..... Rank, Sheila A ...... ....A .........4 ....sa9.e .........A ....407.' .......l ....ff.Q.. ....426,1 296,333.5 I fffrsaafi .......4 . .... A ....294,I ....as4,: l l QfII262.'3 323,429,1 .fffflfi ....530,! ....540,l l iffelisfi .......289,i ..f.5'15,'1 ffli?i.'E .fIL152,'2 ffQfffaa?.'i ' ' 555, 569,. ....ffliZ2,' .......480, .jfsisfa 638, ffffifltbe' If'e5i.'i .. 446, Qf iasiif ffl1h'i,' 225,551 fQ 2ali,f .. 436, Reynolds nniger, Kristine D. . . nsom, Terrence S.. . rtta, Mike Fl. ....,. . ppuhn, Tamara A. . . rig, Douglas M. .... . shwan, Hesham M.E .... sler, Kevin D ....... smussen, Cathy A. . smussen, Lisa E .... smussen, Melinda A. . smussen, Roger C.. smussen, Ruth .,.,. smussen, Scot A. .. smussen, Linda A... sslsy, Pamela A .... stelli, Mike D ..... syid, Abdul ........ tcliffe, Shawn S.. . .. th, John D. ....... . ROGERS............ lhbone, Douglas D.. thjens, Susan A. . . . tzke, David M. . .. ulstich, Julie . .. ver, Todd A ,... y, Barbara J.. . . y, Diane F. .... y, Randall L .... ch, Ray ..,......,.. ybuck, Jeffrey S .... ybuck, Katherine A.. ymond, James L .... ymond, Jon D ...... ymond, Mike A ..... z, Donald J. .... . aves, Amy N ..... ber, Scott A .... dal, Karr M .......,. dd, Johnny ..,...,. ddy, V. Manoranjan. demann, DeeAnn M. dey, George T. .,., . IDFORD, ROBERT . dge, Linda . ......,. LD RYDER ..... ed, Alan ......... ed, Bradley D. ed, Kathleen J. .... . ed, Leo O ........ ed, Robert M ..... ed, Teresa L ..... ed, Yolanda L .... eney, Laura .... ep, David G .... es, Blaine A .... es, Craig D. es, Donald N ....... ese, Dean H. ..... . eves, Edward L. Jr.. eves, Lisa A. ...... . eves, Martin A. .... . eves, Ramona E.. .. eves, Teresa R ,..., gan, Matthew D. ... gan, Michael E ..... iGENTS ......... ger, Joseph E ...,.. hberg, Wade A ...., hm, Todd F ........ hwaldt, David J ..... hwaldt, Laura E.. . . . iber, Katherine E.. . . ibman, Pam G. .... . ich, Kenneth W ..... ichert, Fran-Michell . ichert, Matthew A. . . id, John G. ....... . id, Stephen L ..... id, Stephen P. iland, Neal F. ..... . iman, David G ...... ines, Martin L. .... . inholt, James T ..... inhardt, Martin E .... ischlrng. Pam L ..... isenauer, Lola A .... isinger, Kirk L. . . . issrg, Mark A .... . itmeier. Ross O.. . .. lyea, Deborah H .... nberger, Larry S .... nch, Kelly A ........ indish. Kimberly A. .. indie, Sandra L. ingglr, Gregory W. . . -ngstorit, Mike S.. . .. nick, Terrance W. . . nlie, Jeffery M ...... nn, Kirk F .......... inney, Gerald B ..... inouard, Sharon A.. . 2 95, 303, ' A 694' meds' ' A 'rifiif 552, ipanich, Lori L. . . .275, 382, 'DP,AnrtaD......... ser, David W ..... sol. Cecilia A ....... tka, Barbara D. .... . iuber, Roger ........ iuter, William E. Jr... ix .............,... iyers. Edward .... iynolds, Cindy L ..... iynolds, Jeff C. . . . 274 463 523 397 274 556 462 294 425 355 203 404 509, 403 204 L67 466 596 502 491 255 566 565 371 599 lrlrd Loi A65 428 aes sfo 428 502 638 309 522 599 467 387 61 7 .452 583 558 ,526 .410 .460 460 309 595 589 555 568 373 421 295 367 463 528 379 606 394 540 506 463 532 341 371 612 436 349 405 507 493 457 466 .38 463 .92 606 406 607 355 452 437 , 589 .543 .498 467 608 387 373 506 276 386 402 606 559 .452 412 361 296 .462 .477 307 482 477 452 450 421 .482 607 607 506 .445 , 589 361 .445 .606 396 609 600 589 327 , 470 439 609 382 406 357 388 606 392 335 , 498 , 498 480 612 , 433 586 523 527 349 462 639 477 Reynolds, Reynolds, Lori M .... Lynda A .... Robert C. .... . Reynolds, Sandra L. 484 379 421 522 Reynolds, Stephanie R. ..... . Rhea, Teresa M. ....... . Rhoades, Drexel S .... Rhoden, Bryan L .... Rhodes, Kellie L. .... . Rhyne, Rhonda F. . . . . Ribaudo, Louisa R.. . .. Ribaudo, Lydia A ...... Rice, Cathy ........ Rice, Douglas M. .. . Rice, Grant C ..... Rice, Greg ......... Rice, Gregory D.. . .. Rice, Gregory E ..... Rice, Jami A ...... Rice, Rice, Rice, Rice, Rice, Rice, Kathleen A .... Kimberly L. Lisa V. .... . Mary A.. . . Robert M.. . . Scott J ..... ..... Richards, Gary A .... .... Richards, Jeffrey W. .... . Richards, Nancy E. . . . Richards, Nikki ..... Richards, Randy L.. . . . 289, 459 379 452 470 361 442 568 498 524 524 462 477 443 477 566 477 596 327 415 594 457 414 554 452 608 461 615 .....525 . .... 409 Richards, Shelly M. . . . . . .459 469 Richards, Traci A. ..... ....... 4 O7 Richards, Tracy I ...... . ...... 317 Richards, William M. ..... .. . . 296 361 Richardson, Clarke T ...... . . .395, 534 Richardson, Garl E. ............... 614 Richardson, Janett T. .... 516. 536 589 Richardson, Jill M. . ..... 276, 379 546 Richardson, Laura D. ........ 365, 502, 543, 566 Richardson, Sheryl L. ............. 307 Richardson, Thomas L ............. 349 Richardson, William L.. . . 477, 606 606 Rrcharz, Sherrill ................... 564 Richert, Lance C. ..... . ......... 343 Richter, Gregory P. . . . ..... . .422 Rickards, Timothy J. .... .. . 444 470 Rickel, Cynthia M. ...... ..... 5 O2 Rickenbottom, Henry .... . .... 447 Ricker, Stephen J ..... ..... 4 62 Ridenhour, Lisa A ..... . . .365 517 Rider, Amy L. ...... . . . 413 418 Rider, Brenda L ..... . . . 569 589 Rider, Curtis D ...... ...... 3 73 Ridge, Linda K ........ .... 2 87 Riechmann, Paul M. ..... .... 6 O6 Rielley, Steven P .... ....... 4 61 RIFLE TEAM ......... ......... 1 72 Rigdon, Jennifer A. .... ..... 4 34 442 Rigg, Thomas H. ...... ....... 4 45 Riggleman, David K. .... ....... 5 93 Riggs, Julie J ....... ..... 3 25, 434 Rikalo, Jody M .... ..... 2 85 325 Riley, Gary G ..... ....... 3 67 606 Riley, Jean A. .... .... 4 30, 440, 442 Riley, Julie A. ...... ....... 2 85, 313 Ringel, Richard L. ................ 485 Ringquist, Steven C. ......... 445, 560 Ringus, Kevin G. ........ 511, 552, 589 Rinta, Gregg E ...... ........... 4 77 Riojas, David R. .... .... 4 62 Ripley, Larry L ........ .... 4 56 Ripley, Michael E. ..... ....... 5 65 Rise, Denise R. ..... ...,. 4 14, 418 Risebero, Bill ..... ....... 5 54 Ritter, Cheryl A. .... ....... 3 29 Ritter, Donald C ..... ......... 3 63 Rivers, Lisa M. . . . ..... 407, 467 Riviere, Patti ..... ....... 6 01 Roach, Arthur J ..... .... 4 70 Roach, Erin J ......... ....... 4 10 Roach, Jamison A ..... ......... 5 O7 Roach, Jerry S ...... ..... 3 61, 599 Roach, Joe B ....... ....... 4 48, 537 Roach, John S .......... 477,613,614 Robbers, Richard L ........... 425, 546 Robertson, Maury ..... ......... 4 43 Robbins. Don ....... .... 6 17 Robbins, Todd E .... .... 3 86 Robe, Kenneth L ...... .... 6 15 Robenson, Teresa ...... .... 5 84 Roberson, Teresa J. .... ..,. 4 02 Roberts, Adam G. ..... .... 3 86 Roberts, Blaine F. ..... .... 4 43 Roberts, Brad A ......... .... 3 53 Roberts, Elisabeth R. .... ....... 4 40 Roberts, Greg H. ..... .... 5 55, 596 Roberts, Janelle ...... .... 5 94 Roberts, Joseph W .... . ...... 411 Roberts, Julie A ..... ......... 2 90 Roberts, Kelly M. . . . ..... 459, 594 Roberts, Kerry L. ..... . . ..... 480 Roberts, Margaret A .......... 321, 606 Roberts, Mike J ....... .... ..... 4 7 8 Roberts, Peggy J.. . . .... 315, 526 Roberts, Rhona A ..... ..... 3 80, 381 Roberts, Richard P .... .... 3 61 Roberts, Tracey A ..... ..... 3 96 Roberts, Vic A ........ ..... 4 44 Robertson, Amy L ..... . . ..... 435 Robertson, David B. .......... 478, 610 Robertson, Geoff C ...... Robeson, Charles R ..... Robins, Scott E ..... . . Robinson, Gina M ....... Robinson, James B. .... . Robinson, James D. .... . Robinson, Jeffrey J ...... Robinson, Jeffrey P. .... . Robinson, Joanne G ..... Robinson, Julia J ...... Robinson, Julie D. ...... Robinson, KellyAnn M. .. Robinson, Kristi E. .... .. Robinson, Maggie L ..... Robinson, Marck ...... Robinson, Robbin L. . . .. Robinson, Sheri A ....... Robinson, Susan C ...... Robinson, Ted A ...... Robinson, Thomas E. . .. Robinson, Zoe L. . . . Robison, Brian S ...... Robison, William T. .... . Robsahm, Mary M. ..... . Roche, Ben ...... . . . . Rockness, Lisa H. . . . . Rockwell, Brian E. . . . Rodd, Joanna R.. . .. Roddy, Mike P ...... Rode, Jill K .......... Rodewald, Donna M.. Rodgers, Kathryn H. . Rodgers, Leo James . Rodkey, Grant F. ,... . Rodrrquez, Gilberto .. Rodriquez, Lourdes . . Rodriquez, Monica M. Rodriques, Trevor ....... Roe, Gareth V. ........ . Roe, Sarah A ........ Roeder, Jaimie J ........ Roetcisoender, Scot J. . . Roewer, Steven D ....... Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Rogers Rogers Belinda L ..... Daniel A ...... David J ..... Donna M. ..... . Janene L. ,JulieA. Kathleen M. ROGERS, K-ENNY ...... Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Kevin C. .... . Kimberly A ...... Linda D. ..... . Michele R.. . .. Scott B ......... Sheila A.M ...... Valerie A. . . . . William B ..... Rogstad, Ryan K ........ Rohlman, Robert W. Rojas, Anthony M. .... Roles, Sandra L... . . Rollinger, Julie E. . . .... . Rollings. Elizabeth R.. . . . '552 'ees 397, '363 410, 467 481 478 599 339 41 1 349 567 450 285 313, 433 277, 204 349 383 277 351 279, 315 478 566 478 511 401, 402, 280, 509, 517, 287, 309 614 407 388 401 323 459 589 394 564 419 485 463 523 31 3 51 4 459 343 526 594 526 592 599 61 O 497 497 617 339 589 387 581 422 419 478 343 391 542, 580 325 41 1 H'-307, 568 .26 551 162 478 556 444 305 608 478 373 606 445 379 478 31 1 Romanos, Brenda L. . . Rombeek, Cynthia W. . Romero, Michele L, .. . Romine, Robert T. Romney, Julia C. ..... Ronngren, Jeffrey J.. . . Rood, Monica A ....... Rood, Steven P ....... Roodzant, Cindy A. . .. Rooney, Michael T. Root, Barbara J ..... Root, Kathryn D ....... Root, Patricia M ..... Root, Robert A .... Roper, John A. . . . Rorvick, Alisa M.. . . . Rose, James R. .... Rose, Jennifer .... Rose, Peter G. .... . Roselund, Nicole A .... Rosenberg, Peter ..... . . .255 556, ' ' 515, Rosendale, Margaret R. ..... . Rosenfelt, Todd L ..... Roshan-Lal, Kawaliit K. Rosman, Jonnelle K. . . Rosman, Randall J .... Ross, Andrew F.. . . . Ross, Bryan M.. .. Ross, Chris A .... . Ross, James W ..... Ross, Myrna J. ..... Ross, Richard J ..... Ross, Scott T ..... Rossi, Tony ...... . Rosso, Ronald J. .... . Rosston, Kathy S. .... . Rostron, Andy E. .... . ROTC SPRING CAMP Roth, Brian P ........... 367, Roth, Gabrielle K ............. Roth, Lisa K ....... .......... Rouleau, Thomas M ..... . . . Rouse, Donna J. .... . . Rouzee, Eric L ........ Rouzee, Jeanine M .... Rova, Marsha A ..... Rova, Vicki L. . . . . Rovetto, Mark A .............. Rowan, Michael J. .......... . Rowbotham, Ronald K... .. Rowe, Eric C. .......... . . Rowe, Julia A ......... Rowe, Mark B. ..,. . Rowe, Timothy E. .......... . Rowehl, Alice E ......... 38 Rowell, Todd T.. .. Rowlands, Lisa A.. . . Roy, Eric E ....... Roy, James M. ,... Roy, Lori A ......... Roy, Wendell E. ..... . 4, Rozarro, A. Placious ......... Rozell, Calvin C. ..... . Rubenis, Martin E ..... Rudd, Bruce K ...... Rudd, Eric W. ............. . Rude, Tarri L. .......... 40 Rudensey, Kathleen J. 4. 401, 401, 369, 442 452 323 514 566 293 450 294 402 402 397 478 292 602 457 480 413 590 409 517 513 386 596 313 565 437 495 329 448 590 395 480 325 .....448 .....343 447, 478 572 569 .....337 .....528 523 478 565 576 lilo 528 Soi 394 289, 365, 385, 345, . 436 . 202 . 403, . 205, 405, 584 331 203 569 582 410 .80 612 401 450 395 503 609 61 1 594 586 592 617 594 363 463 590 353 559 597 440 335 483 595 .443 519 421 .452 586 567 491 614 Ruehl, Kevin M. ....... . Rummer, Craig A. ...... . Rumpza, Dean J ........ Rundle, Kathryn E ..... Runkel, Michael J ..... RUNNING ........... Rupe, Robert W... . . . Rusch, Lisa G. Rush, Jennifer L. .... Russ, Robin D ....... Russell, Jay R. ...... . Russell, Kathryn L ..... Russell, Kirk A ....... Russell Russell, Russell, Rodney N. Sandra K. William J. RUSSIAN-CHINESE B.B. .. . Russo, Frank S .... . ...... . . Rust, Brian J.. . .. Rutt, Ted J. ...... . Ruud, Loren D ..... Rux, Ellen L. ..... . Rux, Lisa A ......... Ruzicka, Marvin J ........... Ryan, Daniel J. .. Ryan, Jeffrey J.. . Ryan, Kevin J.. .. Ryan, Michael C. Ryan, Michael M. Ryan, Michael T.. Ryan, Michael W. Ryan, Mick J.. . .. Ryan, Sharon B.. Ryan, Shawn P. . Rydbom, Vickie A. .. .. Ryden, Dave G. . Rylander, Bart I ...., . Ryle, Douglas D. ....... . Ryncarz, Alexander J. . . . Saalfeld, Lynn M ........ Saar, Wolf ........ .... Saari, Marlene D ........ Sabin, Jack C ....... Sabo, Deborah K.. . . Saboe, Susan C. ... Sabol, Tracy R ...... Sabolewski, Becky.. . . Sabotka, Terri L ....... Sachse, Brenda M.. . . . Sadik, Andjarwati . Sadilek, Loretta P. Saelens, Chad M... . . .. . Saelens, Roxanne Rudisile, Nancy A. Rueangrsi, Dana R .......... 363, Rueter, Anne L. ............ . Rufener, Debra G ..... .... Ruffner, Cheryl L ..... .... Rult, Ted .................,. 363, 543 17 7, 495, 491, 543 305 595 he 282 572 521 447, 556 339 359 412 555 520 345 325 384 568 555 413 590 403 598 , 450 .418 384 519 606 425 380 552 .24 617 594 133 564 387 409 373 388 431 481 .90 467 580 392 353 428 590 470 598 482 556 363 549 556 478 61 1 450 51 1 433 590 533 337 388 418 596 590 606 305 595 407 382 385 602 617 416 419 478 i 651 Sicilia, John D. ..,.. . 536 606 303 403 617 522 421 554 573 534 593 327 521 582 521 535, 590 399 41 8 335 365 495 430 349 564 61 5 355 478 540 423 413 418 495 343 369 365 365 371 447 534 590 480 61 5 595 585 31 9 461 478 385 452 508 566 582 414 598 385 202 584 459 597 590 420 565 331 395 419 349 590 406. 61 4 495 523 525 339 478 468 369 41 9 170 617 439 593 478 590 478 608 594 565 329 478 339 570 384 394 558 617 460 583 407 494 395 410 429 517 Saffold, David G. ........ Sage, Lynn R ...,. .... 3 17, 502 Sagers, Heidi L. .... ............ . Saggio, Mary L. ..........,.,...,. . Sahide, Amalius ......,. 555, 558 Saindon, Amy M. .,.... ..325 Salley, Richard A. .... ..,.,.,... . Salot, Mark ............ ....,..., Salsbury, Michael J. ....,,.... 572 Saltsman, Gregory E. ...,.... 394 Salzberg, Michael J.. ,... 501, 517 Salzberg, Suzanne V .....,......., Salzwedel, Kim C. ..... .... 4 92, Samoray, Roger A. ............... . Sampler, Denise D. . ........,.... . Sampler, Michael G. .... 480, 533, Sampson. Frank S. .......... 395. Samuelsen, Theresa S. ....,.. 412, Sanborn, Vytautas K. ..... . . . . . . . Sanchez, Robert J.. .. . . . .. Sandall, Peter B. ....... .... . Sandbach, Susan E. . . . .. Sandelius. Brian L .... ..... Sander, Kari L. ...... .... . Sanders, Connie J.. .. ..... Sanders, Gary R ..... ..... Sanders, Jama E.. . .. ..... Sanders, John W. .... .... . Sanders. Kenneth S ............... Sanders, Laura L. .......,........ . Sanders, Robin L. .,..... 279, 315 Sandidge, Elizabeth A ...., ........ Sandquist, Mark R.. .. ..... Sands, Jeff W.. ...,.. ..... Sandstrom, Curt L ,,.... ..... Sandstrom, Derik H. .... .. . . . Sandvoss, Kenneth A ..,.. .... Sandwith, Rex A. . ,... ...,.... Sanfellipo, John Fl .,... .... 4 04 Sanford, Anne L. .... ...... 3 78 Sangl, Candace C ...,............ Sanman, Deborah L .,.,. 321, 559, Sanner, Sonya A ....,.,.......... Sannes, Diane L. . ..,.,....., 327 Santarosa, Tracey J .... .,.... Santelli, Nick ....,.... .... Santos, Juliet M.G. .... ....... . Santos, Ma M.G. ..., ....3B4 Saplan, Peter R ....,. .,.. 2 96 Saretske, Loran M.. .. . . . .403 Sarles, Daniel A. Jr ................ Sasaki, Vasuto ............,...... Satterfield, Erin E. ......,,.,.,... . Satterlee, Perry S. ...... 335 548 Satterthwaite, Julie K .... 287, 384 Sattler, Carrie E ...... ....,..... Saubers, Lisa A ........ .... 5 23 Saukkonen, Tracy S .... ....... Saunders, Scott A .... .... 3 53 Savitz, Glenn E ..... ..... 5 20 Savitz, Todd E ................... Sawyer, Carolyn N. ...., 325 502, Sawyer, Leonard C .... .......... Sax, Terrance A. ..... ......... . Saxton, Michael R .... .......... Scalzo, David J ....... .......... Scanlan, Colleen M.. .. .... . 319, Scanlan, Sera L ......... 403, 405, 553, Scarboro, Sidney L ..... ..... Scarnecchia, David .... ..... Scawison, Scot ...... .......... Scea, Gregory R .................. Schaal, Beverly J. ...... 139 141 Schaal, Barbara J ............ 379 Schacht, Keith P.... Schack, Dana A. .... . . . . . Schadler, Scott B. ..... .... . Schaefer, David C ...... ,..... . Schaefer, Janelle K. .............. . Schambron, Pamela J. ....... 406, Schantz, Frank P. ...... ...., . . Schappel, Christopher .... ..,.. Schatz, Aaron ....... ......... Schatz, Michelle J .... .... 4 82, Schau, Ed B .......... .... 3 49, Schaub, Daniel L ...... .... 4 82, Scheele, Sandra L. ..... .... 2 76, Scheib, Terry ..................... Scherzinger, Richard L. ..,.. .... . Scheuerman, Jeffrey C. .,.. .... . Schiefelbein, Lola L. ...,., .... . Schiele, Norman S. ,... ...... . . . Schier, Stephan ,.....,., .... 3 86, Schierwagen, Thomas ..., ....... Schilb, Cynthia L. ..,... .,... . . Schillberg, Sharon J .... ,,.. 3 03 Schille, Norman C .... .......,. Schilling, David M .... .... 4 45 Schilling, Robert L .... ........... Schilling, Timothy E. ............. . Schink, Linda L. ...,.... 283, 325 Schink, Susan L. ...,..., 294, 325 Schireman, Michelle R ......,. 434 361 Schlager, Randall ..........,. Schlattman, Thomas G. .......... . 632 442 606 390 Schlect, Edward D. Jr. ....... . Schlender, Timothy W. Schlenz, Jeflrey M.. . . . Schlepp, Gwenn E. . . .. Schlicker, Lynne M ,.., . Schlicker, Laura A ..... Schlosser, Cynthia S. . . Schmaltz, Jeffrey E ..... Schmick, Todd K ....... Schmidlin, Nancy A.. . . . Schmidt, Ann E. ..... . Schmidt, Caryn R. .... . Schmidt, Christine P .,.. Schmidt, Connie A. Schmidt, Doyle E. ..., . Schmidt, Holly L.. . .. Schmidt, Jeffrey A ...... Schmidt, Joanne M ..,.. Schmidt, Karen J ,..,.. Schmidt, Simone M.. . . . Schmidtgall, Mark M ...... .. Schmitt, Kathleen M ........,. Schmitten, Raymond C. ..... . Schmitz, Louise .......,.. . . Schmitz, Michele A ....,...... Schnabel, Frank W .... . . . . . .. Schneider, Carole F ..... 327 Schneider, Jack N ..... Schneider, Richard P ..... Schneider, Steve C ....... Schneider, Timothy C.. . . . Schneidmiller, Glenda . . . . . . Schneidmiller, Lori A .... .. ,.,. Schneller, Rosanne F .....,.,. Schnelz, Jonathan D. ........ . Schober, Christopher E .....,. Schober, Richard A. ...... . . Schober, Timothy J ...... Schoedel, Elizabeth L.. . Schoedel, Kurt .,........ Schoedel, Susan A .... . . Schoening, Barry D.. . . . Schoettler, Carolyn J. . . Schofield, John D. .. . . Schofield, Lisa M ........ Schofstoll, Kathryn A. . .. Schofstoll, Steven E ..... Scholes, Dallas S. .. .. Scholl, John C. . . . .. Schols, Sharrie L ...,.... Scholtz, Robert S. ..... . Schooley, Elizabeth A. Schooley, Susan R ...... Schoraman, Heidi .,..... Schorsch, Yvette M. .... . Schorzman, Heidi L. ..., . Schroeder, Lori A. .. . . Schreck, David P .,.. . . Schreck, Joseph P. . . . . Schreck, Michael F. . . . . Schroeder, James T .... Schroeder, Murray T.. . . 275 5521 292, 305, Schroeder, Rebecca A ..,. Schroeder, Steven J ....,.,. Schrotenboer, Brian K. Schroth, Michael D ...... 1 A '425 566,597 .... 421 391,393 ..H 459 284,303 303,606 ..U 594 ..N.527 ..M 351 ..H 584 ..H.396 .... 617 294,307 ..U 303 .... 445 .64,565 462,494 380.381 303,595 ..N.427 ..H 391 ..H.492 474,478 .... 601 ..U.484 351,421 510,53L 566,590 . .... 564 . .... 448 .....408 .....615 .....323 321,594 491,610 ...U349 470,540 ..H.452 ..H.470 378,468 ..M 567 379,529 546 H.. 363 294,321 H.. 386 .... 601 383,498 .... 447 .... 532 353,599 542,615 534,564 ..U 606 288,606 ..H 275 439,442 ...... 511 ...... 496 ..331 590 .......369 555,596 .... 590 .... 452 .... 321 ..H 345 ..H 392 468,604 ..H 396 Schrowder, Lori. ........,..,. Schruefer, Diana F. .....,... . Schubach, Karen R.. . . . Schubert, Ernst H. .. .. Schuetl. Jeffrey J.. . . .. Schuett, Michael D. . . . . Schulte. Allred J. ,.,. ....275 ....392 Schulte, Andreas M. ,..., . Schultheis, Edward D. . . . . Schultheis, Elizabeth . . . Schultheis, Jim C.. . .. Schultheis, Kim D. Schultz, David B. . . .. Schultz, Karen J. Schultz, Timothy W.. . . . Schulz, Theresa M. . . . . Schulze, Anna M ....,...... Schumacher, Jennifer J. . . . . Schumacher, Leslie L ..., . Schumacher, Lori S. .. . Schumaker, Renate C. Schumock, Glen T. ........ . Schuppenhauer, Peter J. Schuster, Bob C. ...... . Schuster, Floyd F. ........ . Schuster, James B ..... Schuster, Kellie L. . .. Schutte, Kristin K.. . . . Schutter, Leah N ..... Schutz, Bradley C .... Schuver, Rudy H .,... Schuyler, Steve D .... Schwartz, Kelly L. ...... . . Schwartz, William E. ...... . Schwendeman, Michael D.. . Schwerzel, Arthur H ........ Schweter, Kim L. . ........ . Schwieger, Robert A.. . . Schwiesow, Michael D ..,.,. 11521111 11555 1146111 112551 388. H478 115691 ..4o1 389 1127191 543. 303 305 534 365 390 420 566 448 609 447 436 599 593 581 590 41 1 303 303 279 418 456 387 471 540 371 512 402 457 537 452 419 327 337 420 337 412 391 598 Schwinn, James R. .. . Schwint, Terry D .... . . . Schwisow, Rodney K .... . Schwisow, Scott E. .... . Schwisow, Teresa A .... Sclar, David A. ...... . Scolville, Tina ,..,.. . . Scotberg, Douglas E.. . . SCOTT .....,..,...,. Scott, Carol E. .... .. Scott, David T. . .. Scott, Greg W. ..., . Scott,LynnK ..,...... Scott, Shelly K .......... Scott, William J. .... Scoville, Tina A ..... Scoville, Tricia A. . . . Scuderi, Mark . Seaberg, Elsa L ..... Seaberg, John G ....... Seaburg, Kenneth E .... Seachris, Kelley K ...,. Sealey, Shawn M. . . .. Sears, Timothy G. . . .. Sebold, Ron L. . ,.... . Sebring, Louise E. .. . . . Seeley, Schuyler D ..... Seely, Dan R. ....... . Sehlke, Gerald ..... Seil, Charles C.. . . . . .. Sell, Jacqueline M ..... sen, Kelly J .,..,.... Selsor, Paul C. ......., . Selzer, Thomas L. ..... . Semrau, Mark L ...... . .. Senff, Daphne L.. . . . Scott, Roger M, Jr ..........,. 495. Sells, Barbara J. . ,.......... . 205. Selstead, Greg A ........,.... 404. 387. Seng, Carol A. ........ ..... . Seng, Kathleen G ...,. Senica, Harry W. . . . SENIORS ...,.... Senuty, Erik J. ..... . Senuty, Paul A ...... Sepal, Brian S. .. Serbousek, Jon C ..... Seresun, Kelly D ...... Serg, Carol ...... ,.,.., Sergeson, Daniel J. ,.., Serrette, Patti J ....... Serwold, Joan M .,.... Sessler, Jon E ......... Setterberg, Diana L... . . Settergren, Lynn M ..... Settergren, Scott S ..,.. Settle, Scott N. ,...... . Sevedge, Jeanette L.. . . Severin, Michael B. . . Severson, Dave M.. . . Seville, Denise I.. . .. Sewell, David J. ..... . Sexton, Charles D ..... Sexton, Patti A. ..,. . Seymour, Anita K. . . . . Shaffer, David W ...... Shagina, Lori A. . .... . Shah, Paresh S. . . . . . .. Shahamad, Anand P.. . . Sharam, Malekpour .... Shamji, Jamaludin S ..,.,. Shanholtz, Michael E. .. .. Shanks, William A .,.... Shannon, Kelli A. . . . . Shannon, Mark A.. . . . Shannon, Mary K.. . . . .. Sharbono, Sandra A ,... Sharifah. Radziah H ..., Shariff, Nazmudin A .... Sharkey, Margery A.B. . . . Sharkey, Peggy P ...... Sharp, David ........ Shar George H ..... D. Sharp, Ginger L .,... .,...... Sharp, Keith T .... . . . . .. 52 7. Sharp, Kristina E ............. Sharp, Sally A. .... .... . Shattuck, Jeffrey W.. . . . Shaul, Peter T .... . . .. Shaw, Gevin M. .... Shaw, John E.. . .. Shaw, Kevin E ...... Shaw, Melinda J. .. . Shaw, Robert ..... Shaw, Robert D ...., Shaw, Robert S ....... Shawley, Carol Ft. .... . Shay, Jo E. ....... . Shay, Keith ...,... Shay, Lori J. .... . Sharp, Michael K ............. 315, Shattuck, Ann F .............. Shay, Michael J ......... 20 Sheahan, Robert ........ Shean. Scott M. .... Sheard, Dorothy L ,.... 4. Shea, C. Mathew .......,.... 478 A55 419 313, 391. 428 382 202 395 406 5031 565 569 294 274. 415 2971 327 465 567. 282 ee 279 536 452 425 378 439 31 1 423 an 40a 543 478 35 1 343 449 492 289 590 425 590 420 353 41 5 353, 610 554, 596 .403 409 41 1 470 329 393 331 615 345 449 367 433 408 391 604 612 383 427 382 399 359 61 7 597 31 1 520 285 520 578 492 449 590 566 319 593 339 459 307 447 418 397 408 331 482 443 574 384 444 537 595 396 478 51 1 596 403 420 478 408 494 317 537 413 558 478 590 610 608 395 462 443 590 478 391 383 307 361 590 506 61 1 456 305 535 533 546 442 433 452 402 595 421 609 411' 385 397 287, 305 Sheehan, John C. ..... . . ....,..... 592 Sheard, Louise ,.,.. ..., Sheehy, Kathleen M .... Sheely, Michael I ..... Sheer, Thomas R. Sheldon. Thomas F.. . . . Shell, Timothy C. Shelley, Diane. ,... . . Shellman, David L.. , . . . Sheneman, Dawn C .... Shenka, Janet ....... Shepard, Cheryl L ...... Shepard, Melanie A. .. . Shepard, Michael B.. . . . Shepard, Patricia J ..... Shepard, Thomas R .... Shepherd, Phyllis J ...... Shepherd, Steven V ..... Sheridan, Teresa A ...... Sherling, Jeffrey A .... . . . Sherling, Steven D. .... . Sherman, Darryll W. .... . Sherman, Donald C. . . . . Sherman, Marilyn L. .... . Sherrod, Kevin W. . . . Sherwood, Joy D ..... Sherwood, Robin A. .... . Sherwood, Teresa L ..... Sherwood, William A.. . . . Shields, Cornelia M.A .... Shields, Heidi E. ....... . Shields, Klara K. . . . . . . .. Shields, Stanley V ....... Shigaya, Steven K.. . . . .. Shimizu, Hisao ..... Shin, Dong-Hwan ....... Shipman, Keith B.. ..... . Shiraki, Carrie S. . .. Shirley, Steve J ....... . Shockman, James L ..... Shoemake, Teresa L. Shoemaker, Cheryl A .... Shoemaker, Fritz K ...... Shoemaker, Linda M.. . . . Sholes, Dallas ....... Shonka, Janet L.. . .. Shore, Christine .... Shore, Paige R. . . . . Shon, Brenda J ...... Shotwell, Jacqueline Showalter, Julie M ..... . Showalter, Mark W ..... Shropshire, Steve L. .. . Shuck, Pauniece ..... Shuel, David A ...... Shuler, Daniel D. Shuler, Robert R ..... Shull, Kristine L ...... .....431 .....420 .....445 .......554 359 597 .......450 .....495 .....482 .....278 .....397 .....396 .....460 .439 . .... 369 ..........407 ..........546 275, 305. 575, 590, 639, 642, . 31, 425, 593 638, 806 641 ..........461 ..........373 414, ta ei. es 416, 506 527 418, 520 607 .....434 327 460 608 469 .....363 .....478 .....478 .....478 530 423 582 .395 495 1 425 508 , 606 478 .....613 .....421 .....484 460 365 611 590 .....469 .....392 .....426 .....601 .....516 288 459 . .... 594 321 , 296, 430 335 .....452 .....329 .....481 361 580 .....478 .....431 444 Shumaker, Mark W ........... Shuttleworth, Michael .... 296, Shutz, Brad ................. Siclare, Paul A ...... Sidel, Art L ..... . . Sidell, Scott A.. . . . Sides, Ellen K.. . . . Sidi, Anis S.. . . . .. Siebol, Candy S.. . . . Siegley. Jana L. ...... . Siegwarth, Robert E .... Siemer, Helmuth lll .. ..... Sievers, Karen L .... .... . . . .. Siewert, Elizabeth M.. . . . 276, SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON .... SIGMA CHI ................. SIGMA KAPPA. ......... SIGMA NU ............ SIGMA PHI EPSILON ........ Sikora, Diane H ........ Silieg, Deborah A. . .. Siltanen, Robert R.. . . Silva, Althea L. .. .. 452 470 1 592 .....537 . .... 478 .....392 .....522 .....351 .....434 404 325 289 481 585 , 412 540 .....331 .....204 323 585 .....362 .....364 .....328 .....366 .....368 305 517 .....303 .....456 .....396 Silva, Gregory A. . .......... . Silva, Valerie L. ........ . Silzel, Shellie A. ...... . . 469, 309, Simanton, Leslie K. .. .... . . . . Simek, Joseph E ............. Simmons, Belinda L .... Simmons, Jeffery C.. . . . Simms, Charlotte .... Simon, Kathryn L.. . .. Simon, Michael A. . .. .382, Simon, Robert L. ............ . Simonds, Derrick R ...... 386, Simons, Deborah A. ......... . Simondson, Jennie A ......... Simpson, David J. .... . Simpson, David L. . .. Simpson, Kristie L ...... 452, 470 521, 558, 564 529, 590 309, 594 395, 399 383, 507, 565 .....425 .....551 . .... 431 .....446 .....498 389 478 506 . 495 396 .....482 .....341 542 617 .....517 Simpson, Michael H. ..... . . Simpson, Shannon L. .... . . Simpson, Stacy M ...... Simpson, Steve R .... .....384 380, 495 .392 Sims, Charlotte K. . . Sims, Kenneth L. . . . Sinay, Keith J ....... Sinclair, Bonnie R. . . Sinclair, Eden R .... Sinclair, Martin H.. . . Sinclair, Scott A ..... Singer, Richard A. . . Singleton, Eric D .... Sinnott, Doug M.. . . . Siqueland, Sonya M. Sites, Sheila L. .... . Sivak, Dianne M. .. . Sivak, Teresa L. . . .. Sivanathan, Sri D. . . Sizelove, Lisa J. .... Skacel. Susanne D. . Skaer, Tracy L ...... Skagen, Joan M.. . .. Skagen, Teresa A. . . Skaggs, Ronald L. . . Skak, Sheila. . ..... Skartvedt, Brett A. . . Skavlem, Terrie B. . . Skene, Shannon L.. . Skidmore, Richard L. Skidmore, Shirley A. Skillman, Jennifer L.. Skladany, Neale N. . Skok, Sheila M.. . . .. Skok, Stephen P ..., Skolrud, Christopher Skone, Gretchen H. . Skowyra, Bruce J. . . Skrinde, Karen M.. . . Skrinde, Rolf O. Skurla, John D ..... Skyta, Damon R. . . Slaat, Mike ....... Slate, Mary C ....... Slawson, Keith R .... i .....401 277, 401 277, 315, 415, 416 .....274, 327 274, .....347 l l 4 l l ....281 .....317 478, 509 ....478 S ...... . ....4aa ....-107 1111575 Slaybaugh, Joanna L ......... 292 Sleawarth, Bob ..... Slechta, Janna ..... Slee, Thomas A .... Sliffe, Kelli S ...... Sliger, Mark A. . . . . Sloan, Kevin D ...... Sloan, Michael W. .. Slocum, Elizabeth M. Slusser, Linda M .... Small, Julie R ....... Smalls, Zachary S.. . 1111254 1111565 l I i i i I I 1 287, 384, I Smallwood. James G ............. Smarz, Candace L. . Smerdon, Glenn S.. . Smethers, David G. . Smiley, Dean A. .. . . Smiley, Debra L .... Smith, Adrienne E. . . Smith, Alison K. .... Smith, Allison L. .... Smith, Andrea L.. . . . Smith, Anne M ...... Smith, Brett J. . . .. Smith, Brian C .... Smith Brian C .... Smith, Bryan D. .... . Smith, Carolyn M.. . . Smith, Clinton W .... Smith Damon A. Smith David ..... Smith David F ...... Smith Debbie M. .. . Smith Debra L... .. . Smith Douglas A.. .. Smith Douglas B.. .. Smith Edward D .... Smith Elizabeth .... Smith Erin M ....... Smith George R .... Smith James D. . . .. Smith Janice M ..... Smith, Jeffrey S. . . . . Smith, Jeffrey T ..... Smith. Jessica L. . . . Smith, Jobe D. .. . Smith, Joe W ..... Smith, Julie A ..... Smith Kathie K .... . Smith Kevin A ...... Smith Laurel L. .... . Smith Laurie A. Smith Laurie L. .... . Smith Lisa S. Smith Loretta M. Smith Lori L ...... Smith Lori M. ..... . Smith Marcia C ..... Smith Mark ...... Smith Mark E. .... . Smith Smith Smith Smith Mark S. .... . Michael R ..,. Michelle K.. . . Nicole S. ....423, 483, ....491, 521, 491, 289, 276, 404, 406, ....478, ....315, 1 1 11 1:iai,1li1i4, ....aos. .....91, jisla. ..Q1Lia6. ..11a6i. 1111562 ..11aa4. ....29o. 4 1 I is l l I i I I l i I i 4 i 4 i 1 4 f 1 1 A 1 4 A f I 4 L 4 A t 4 sith, Patricia M ..... . sith, Raymond C. .. . sith, Richard E .... sith, Rodney L. .... . sith, Ronald D. . . . sith, Sandra L.. . . . sith, Scott ,.., . . sith, Scott A. .. . sith, Scott F. ,... . sith, Shanne K ...... sith, Shannon E ,.,.. sith, Sherry L. . . . . sith, Steven F ..... sith, Susan A. .... . . sith, Suzanne L ..,.. sith, Ted ......... sith, Todd D. sith, Tracy J. .. sith, Tracy L ........ sith, Trisha A. .... sith, Troy A ....... sith, Twanda M. sithwick, Marie V .... solinske, Stephen B. iolt, Kim C. ....... . suiney, Kent M. .... . app, Sieglinde S ..,. all, Russell E ..... lder, Connie J .... lder, Kathy J. .. .. lder, Wendy J. . . . ipes, Daniel R. . .. ow, David M.. .. ow, Michael P .... pw, Sandra L ..... bw, Theresa A. .... . owden, Jack O. .... yder, Andrea M ..... der, Cynthia R ..... tder, Gregg L. . . . yder, Laura A. ..... . yder, Rhonda S.. . .. polewski, Rebecca A. . iccsn ..,......... ehren, Craig R. .... . ejima, Shari L. .. . FTBALL ...... gn, Brian H. ..... . lanzo, Janet S ...... lberg, James D. .. .. lberg, Todd J ..... ldat, Kathryn A. .. .. lhaug, Steve F.. .. lid, Matthew J. ... lis, Ricardo ...... lorzano, Nubia A ..... . ltero, Kathleen M. . . rners, Kathryn E .... mmer, John C. . . . .. mmers, Suzanne . . . nderlind, Daniel .... nnichsen, Christian . ntgerath, Patricia D. ran, Stephen J. .... . rdahl, Bradley S. .. . rensen, Alan C. . . . . renson, Daryl ...... rensen, Pamela K.. . rensen, Paul A. renson, Daryl D ..... renson, Eric C .... ige, Stacy L ...... lelo, Laurie J ....... uthall, Kenneth J.. . . uza, Paul A. ...... . lrereign, Linda J. wden, Bill ........ wers, Becky K. . . . angler, Anne M ..... angler, Ronald L .... amm,aandys. .... . arkman, Stephen H. . . arks, Anne E ....... arks, Anne R ..... Brks, David A. ..... . arks, Randall T ..... arks, Samuel L .... . arks, Wade A.. .... . prling, Thomas E. .... arrow, Pamela A .... arrow, Pamela J .... aulding, Fred ....... arman, Sonny K. . . .. dden, Donald L .... air, Pattie K. .... . nce, Sidney C ..... ncer, Tami L. . .. ns, Karl G.. . .. anst, Wayne ..... arlich, Liane B.. .... egelberg, Lisa A... . .. egelberg, William B. .. Ile, Kraig R. ........ . ni, Mike W ......... tler, Brian M. . . 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Sponseller, Lynn .... SPORTS ............. SPORTS WRAP-UP .. Spottsville, Craig W.. . . Spottsville, Marva E. . . Sprague, Cynthia L .... Sprenger, Scott A. .. .. Sprincin, Edy M ....... Springer, Leslie A. .. . . Springer, Thomas A. .. Sproul, Scott D. ...... . Sprouse, Ronald E. . .. Spry, Michael D ..... Squires, Kyle D. ..... . Squires, Steve E ...... Srivastava, Bharatendu. . Srivastava, Ravi K.. . . . St. George, Ronald P.. St. John, Julie A. .... . St. Hilaire, Greg L ..... St. John, James M. ... .....305 '275f525f .....566 .....478 .....379 . .... 333 Staats, Karen K. ........ 413, 418 Staats, Michael L.. .... . . Stacey, Kimberley J. . . . . Stachofsky, Jill M. ...... . Stack, Jennifer L .... Stacy, Brian D. .... . Stacy, Desiree E .... Stadlck, Lisa G. .... . Stadick, Steven T. . . . . Stadler, Matt J. ..... Staeblein, Jutta .... . Stafford, James I .... Stafford, Robert P ..... Stagner, Scott M .... Stahl, Laura L.. .... . Stamey, Tracy A ...... Stamp, Joel A. ......... . Stamschror, Jeanne M. . . Stanczak, Shannon M. Standaert, Monica L ..... Standerfer, Lynn C .... Stanford, Susan R.. . . . Stanford, Susan M. . . . .. Stangeland, Debbie A. Stangle, Gregory C ...... Stanley, James B. .... Stansberry, Kevin M ..... Stanton, Viki V. ....... . . Stapleton, Allen C ....... Stark, Lyle R. .......... . Stark, Patrick J.. . . Stark, Robert J .......... Stark, Sandra E ......... Stark, Susan I. Starr, Brian L. . . .. Starr, Marilyn L. ........ Starr, Samantha S. ..... . Starry, David R. .. .. Startzel, Jeffery J. .... . Staton, Moses K. . .. Stauffer, Larry K. .... . Staulfer, Steven S ..... 327, 413 ..1Qf425f .H..309 '595,476f 498, 524, 543, 566, 381 , 558, 606, 638 .....394 .....570 . 526 , 496 , 583 Stavi MarkW .. g, . .. Stavig, Michael J .... . . . Stavig, Robert N. . .. Steach, John C. . . .. Steadman, Lori L .... . .. Stearns, Steven R ..... . . . . . Stebbins, Kristin M. . .. Steck, Jay B ........ Stedman, Lisa M. . .. Steed, Craig A .... . . . Steel, Terri L. .... . Steele, Jeff L. . . ...... .... . Steele, Margaret E. Steele, Steven A ...... . . . Steensma, Harvey K.. . . . Steere, John J. .... . . . Stefani, Isabella M.. . . . Steichen, Alicia M ....... Steiger, Raymond T. .. .. Steiner, Darcy M ...... . . . Steinert, Kurt W ..... Stelzer, Cheryl K ...... ..... Stelzer, Cynthia L ..... ..... Stelzer, David W .... Stenek, Teresa C. .... .... . Stephan, Kristin D ............ Stephanick, Elizabeth ........ Stephanick, James A .... . . . Stephens, Beth D. .... .... . Stephens, Dawn E. ......... . Stephens, Douglas G. ...... . STEPHENSON EAST ..... Stephenson, Natalie A ..... STEPHENSON NORTH ..... STEPHENSON SOUTH ..... Stephenson, Susan C. .. 378, STEPTOE VILLAGE ......... Sternberg, James G .......... Sternberg, Peter V. STEVENS ............ .. . Stevens, Donald F. .... .. . Stevens, Karen A. .... .. . 599 375 384 274 590 480 480 599, 276, 276, 279, 468 371 391 478 380 331 543 1 1 6 1 94 551 397 293 492 31 7 594 359 446 390 448 447 478 61 7 566 597 522 597 315 , 418 435 597 31 7 586 41 9 337 404 390 478 478 31 5 429 599 434 463 . . ..... .439 572 313 281 303 566 371 452 401 331 524 447 390 590 598 367 478 575, 639 399 613 478 590 509 600 367 425 419 295 604 276 361 428 606 506 522 459 452 355 421 590 397 503 303 598 378 585 612 600 414 403 420 590 401 41 1 426 430 434 443 535 485 593 408 450 507 381 Stevens, Keith A .... ..... 1 72 Stevens, Mary. .... . ...... 564 Stevens, Sandra E. . . . ...... . .404 Stevens, Stacia G. ........... 311 594 Stevenson, J. 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Carloye, Jack C ...,..., Carlson, James R ....,. Catts Jr. Elmer P .,..... chapiin, Charles Edward' f f f Chew, Boon P. ..,.,.. . Cleveland, Thelma L.. . . Coates, Ross A ....... Cochran, James A.. . .. Coffman, Norman R ,... Coleman, James E ..... Cooper, David ...... Crow, James B. Defleur, Lois D.. .,,... . Deo, Narsingh ......... Dixon, Richard Charles. Donaldson, Edward E.. . Edwards, Gerald E .,.. Elwood, John R ........ Engibous, James C.. . .. Finch, Lola Jane .... Finch, Lola Jane .,... Fletcher, Dean C ...... Freese, Lee ...,..,. Gamble, Geoftrey L.. . .. Gollnick, Philip D ...... 636 STAFF FACULTY INDEX .....214 .....253 .....239 218 .....504 . . 506, 240 219 210 .......241 .....218 .....56O .....239 .....214 .....188 .....234 .....250 .....219 253 .....213 .....250 .....233 .....233 .....210 .....542 245 251 251 .....214 139 212 575 .....249 .....251 .....253 251 .....251 .....250 .....233 .....210 .....210 .....235 250 .....250 .....239 Haarsager, Dennis ..,.. ,.... Hagood, Richard A ....,.. .... Hartlord, Jr., George A Hill, Alberta D ...,....., ..,. Hindman, Joseph L ..... .,... Hopkins, Ronald H. .... .,., . Hughes, Donna Marie .... ..... Hulac, Geor ia M. ..... .... Hyde, Gary ....... . Jankovich, Sam ....... Jenness, Benning F. .. Johnson, Glenn ..... Johnson, Glenn L. Jonas, Robert J ,.... Kennedy, Thomas L. .. Kerr, Halbert S ....,.. King, Larry G. ...... . Klopler, Jean M ........ .... 498, 213 208 214 529 218 250 494 239 565 213 214 502 237 529 208 237 Kowalik, Janusz S ...,.... ..,.... Kravas, Constance H ..... .,... Kravas, Konstantinos J. .... .... . 233 335 218 210 210 Larsen, Jr., John H .... . Legg, J. lvan ....,..... Lemaster, Dennis C. Lincoln, Keith P ....... Litzsinger, H. Stuart ,... Markin, Rom Jeffrey .... Martin, Everett L. .... . McCartan, Arthur E ..... McConnell, Dennis .... McDonald, Karene .... Meckley, Shirley M. .. . Meyer, Rich B., Jr ...... . Miller, Robert James . .. Miller, Sidney W. ..... . Moos, Vikr ......... 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Various headline styles throughout the book include Quorum Book, Gara- mond- Bold, Helvetica Bold, Helvetica Bold Qutline, Cascade Script,4Eras Bold, Zapf International, Poster Bodoni,fRockwell, Light, Caledonia Bold, Americana Bold and American Typewri- ter Medium. ' s r A ' Q p . a ' ' . Individual portraits,'dorm floors, and greek group 'photographs were taken by john and George of Picture People Inc., Redwood City, CA. Club photos were done by Norm Nelsonf of Washington State University. The balance of the photos taken werethework of the Ws'Uisfug1em11ub1icafi0ns photostaff. V . Thanks to allwho put in countlesshours of work in creating and producing the best yearbook in the history of Washington State University. ' ' ' ' - ' ' ' 5 g 'jf . - Jeff Williams Q ' P f 1983 Editor
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