Western Nebraska Community College - Cougar Yearbook (Scottsbluff, NE)
- Class of 1968
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1968 El. EAI-I R Sootts Bluff County College Soottsloluff Nebraska ... .M , ', , Q. ,I . 4. . 1 , v X U x J H 5 .lg K :.1h4. ,J-f -,4 ,K-.:L, l f . ,Q EDITOR .... Curriculum . . Activities ...... Orgonizotions . Students .... Art ...... Photography . . . 'Sf l'I,Qu iw I . Gclil Mortin . . Judy Reed Hergenrcuder . Grocio Seilo Ritcu Mirondo Robin Nerud Keith Mueller Steve Herdt Mike Moron Larry Pfeiffer Torn Hutton 1. .1 x.. .'-27s J 5? Q if A- 'fit 12361-11 Q1 JF' 8 Q 9 ra . QLA- Q .eqv iv, ,,',x on','L,S',n: V i 'Qp in d:,-, an ,. -On 'lf v-L I For F' N lint 'ws H3 CCDNTENTS -is 3, iam H sam Q-V, mn fig? 3155 I , M5 ,. '?.SiHl :S JMJQEQGE :Sd ,A lk ,r Ti: E 'Zig ' 4 d :fi-Q 'M Q Wim!! , . -A73 Vx,x We 251 .. A W -4 En? Q! 1 'vu H Q- ,L ' ,V '. -fi V sw H Q if Sig V ' ' ii: TT K - ' V xiii ' ,M A- , , ' M W .4, W '5f 339, H :H Y Q! 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'-4-'K-11:3 'fi 1 fun - PKVQWW Q. me .-an-ui' li P., 0..- ' 1 M 'Q ,,, Q Y 'W -,K .ew Z P f. 1 is 'flh- Student Government Organizes As Freshman Freshmanclass officers: Ed Heil, Presidentf Mike Cain, Vice-Presidentg Gail Mar- tin, Secretaryg and Jim Hanna, Treasurerf face their respective class as they assume their positions and look forward to the year. ancl Sophomore Class Cfficers Are Picked Jnimn if sr Q? I l r if if . S '1 i 'ag A ll W- 5. ii .1 is Robbie Tate moves that elections cease as The Sopho- more clclss elecfs President Lola Friday, Vice-President Sally Bixler, Secretary Bonnie Urich, and Treasurer Tom Hutton into office. Left: Freshman class members vote on prospective offi- cers by a show-of-hands maiority. as -in 9 URRICLJLLJ fr vw m M 1 ,xv ,, V 111,,,N M M,,,m.,, -N u, , '1' , Q133 wusu,Y?ww,'j' Jw H' N1 LN , N v . iw' iv- W , l 4 41 W W V X . N. X . 1 F H wfvmx fkw W yw iql lww 1 ' Y MM MM H 2 1:10 ' ' ,-His-. 3 ' , ' ,Q X' VI.. ..i.v 1? h J , 'F ,. if 'I I 1 . 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Warner and Dr. William J. Clem O. Wimberley and Frank J. Kleager were ab- Ptacek. Seated: Coral E. Richards, Dr. Milton L. Sertfforthe picture. l Seated at his desk is Mr. Alex Easton, Director of Student Personnel Services. Mr. Easton attended Dick- enson State College in North Dakota, receiving his Bachelor of Science de- gree. He later obtained a Master of Education ole- gree at the University of North Dakota. 1- i F' ra-.el M 1 fi ii sa HQ. 4 vii, ,,,..1,,L,,,, .. ..,.'-2.-1-Hs ,N1mg.,,,. ,.. ..f wp.. :fe-:-.-...a-.sv-ssim-we-av i hi- '4f '-1:-sf, nf ,ff Dr. Williom J. Ptocek will complete his second yeor yeor. He received his Ed.D. Degree from The Uni- os President of Scotts Bluff County College This versityof Nebroskci. . i ' It , C? qi 'fsesr' ' ' i 5'9 it Yi .' 5 5 f E is . l l i Coral Richards, secretary to Dr. Ptacek, helps Gay Humphrey schedule classes. Mrs. Richards is a graduate of Scotts Bluff Junior College. , ,-RL Far Right: Miss Wilma Ziettlovv, assistant librarian, received her BA degree at the University of Nebraska. Right: Head librarian of Scotts Bluff County College is Mrs. Margy Martin. Mrs. Martin graduated from Scotts Bluff Junior College and the University of Denver, where she obtained her BA degree. Pres- ently, she is doing graduate study at the University of Denver. Roger Nichols studies in the college library, The academic's divider on page ll pictures Sharon Prideaux looking up research material in the library stack room. Le - -llgqrz ia, v-,i i 1 inf I f-A ' 15 lk r-. .. -. if' QE! l ' 1 .5 FlU'1'5E'l1 wvl fi Q , 1,3 ' ,.,-Q. A-- I i' FL. , U i ni M' 'ig qw K nf S2 Cusfoalians for the college and The college annex are Mrs. Minnie Rbsenfrader cmd George Hein. ir' pr . I A ,Q Mabel Henderson, Paulene Margheim and Elsie Kraff, manager, have The iob of preparing meals for hungry SBCC sfudenfs. '12 Q gn xl Mr. Loren C. Bell is completing his first year at Scotts Bluff Col- lege. He received his BA and MA from Adams State College in Ala- mosa, Colorado. Mr. Bell is an instructor of English who uses any methods in his instruction which he feels will help the student grasp the presented material. Miss Marie Rennecker, litera- ture instructor, is registrar and chairman of the English depart- ment. Miss Rennecker received her BA degree at Kearney State College and her MA degree at Colorado State College. Mr. Wayne Schumacher re- ceived his BA and MA from Fort Hays Kansas State College. He sponsors Phi Theta Kappa, the publication ot the yearbook, and serves as assistant basketball coach. Mr. Schumacher aims to teach an understanding ot the causes for the particular literary forms and an enjoyment of the work. Above: Mr. Bell stresses various points of an English section to his class. Below right: Mr. Schumacher puts on a record of folk songs to present a different aspect of English. A ,-.Sa ga :fb ,wa-P L..--i,k3'if-,M Z x ' I :mag ., H: -rn ifwvd-ima jghf gf t' G. I H w .LT Y: X-gif. .f Q igzx-73? f fi . ' ' If 'E' . ,ix my 'ma - ' ' J 1 , ...... . H ,., E' A-ff N1 'aux I in 2 H-Q? .J 'Q atti an S? is , f ' ,AQ 3? n II. 4 ,- -, ,SQBN I --y,.i.'2.,g,X,. - g,,g,N.: 1:19 . ,L gfifsQ?LEQ V..' Egg. zz- x ,, Q fi K ,R I . 1 M igi-AEST' 43. L Mags-2 1. i Q :- ,E W ' ' inf: . .F -, . U5 . 1 QQ ' W L,--5 si: fn Lf , .v . 1 , V . 1 I nw K- g, - K. -V 'Q' ., L - .. -, -- .11-A 'W Ya-I ,, Y li : I i f' .if ' 1 Mr. Roy Doerfler is an instruc- tor of English, art, and educa- tion. He received ci BS from San Francisco University, did under- graduate work in art at the Art institute and American Academy of Chicago, and did graduate work in English and art at Colo- rado State College. Watercolor techniques are demonstrated by Mr. Doerfler to onlookers who dabble in the paint themselves to develop individual form. i www ,H diii - Wm V . :r- -iiimm ,plu- iiffii' V 1 i ii rl M ii ii 1 ii we yj,Mi.,. li, i ' i it - it it it Mr. William French heads the department of music and teaches elementary music education, introduction to music, band, choir, and ensembles. He re- ceived a BM and MM degree from the University of Nebraska. Mr. French aims for perfection in his instruction. The beat goes on under the direction of Mr. French as band members blend talented tunes to various swinging numbers. ' v-. N- we 'W-Q! :W'e+q. Mr. Fleenor advises Candy Hamilton in developing secre tarial skills. Business Careers Are Rewarding Mr. James Compton gained his BS and did post graduate study at the University ot Nebraska. He sponsors the Distributive Educa- tion Club and teaches classes in business, management, market- ing, selling and retailing. Mr. Daniel Fleenor teaches classes in typing, shorthand, ot- fice training, and accounting, and sponsors Phi Beta Lambda. He received BA and MA degrees from Colorado State College. , ,Q Mr. Walter Lukenbach sponsors Phi Theta Kappa and heads the department of business. He earned his BS from Nebraska Uni- versity, his MA from Iowa Univer- sity, and has done graduate work at Colorado University. 5 i I5 ll Al if ,.um2-H' ,l ii -1 in f '95 Above right: Mr. Maiwald and Mr. Compton illustrate business in action as fi they count money from ticket sales. Lower right: Jim Gilbert receives guid- ance from Mr. Lukenbach during his busi- ness course hour. Mr. Kenneth Maivvalcl gained his BA from Kearney State College and his MS from the University of Wyoming. He Teaches classes in typing, finance, and business. He also is a sponsor of Phi Beta Lambda. P if was 4'J.!hs. as-, ui V 'f it M4351 ' 5 E 'bf Sociol Science Instructors Hold Vost Bockgrounds Sociol Sciences promote friendly relotions stresses Mr. Green in o lecture to his closs. Mr. Wculter Crurnbliss sponsors Booster Club ond SEA. He eorned his BA from Nelorosko Wesleyon, his BS ond MS from the University of Nebrcisko ond hos done grocl- ucite work ot the Universities of Wyoming ond Virginio. He teoches closses in psychology oncl geog- rophy. ,I X fi Mr. Roger Green received CI BS from Choclron Stote College, on MA from Denver University, ond hos done post grcuoluote work ot Coloroolo Stote University ond Homline University ot Ateneo De Monilo. He is o sponsor ot the student council ond Model U.N. 'Q- wlffiii 'll3 H' TY. ,ll twigs? iii Milli li, ig? we Nm 53 --,ew 'H '3-hangs l Trying to teach an understand- ing ot why people do as they do is Mr. D.K. Harvey, instructor of sociology and political science. Besides sponsoring the Freshman Class, Mr. Harvey also organized the Young Republicans. He gained his MS and BS from Chadron. Mr. Henry Hayen is the Director ot Teacher Education and spon- sors the Student Council and SEA. He gained his AB from Westmar College, his MA from Colorado State College, and has a Certiti- cate in Education. He teaches classes in education and eco- nomics. Group sessions in Nlr. Robert's American History course give students an opportunity to ask questions and discuss material. Z, mv? Y- ' l Mr. R. .lay Roberts is head ot the division of education and so- cial sciences. He has a BS from Nebraska Wesleyan, and a MA from Colorado State College. He has done graduate study at Colo- rado State College and the Uni- versity ot Wyoming. Mr. Shelby Edwards is head basket- ball coach at our college and teaches men's physical education, health, and engineer drawing. He gained his BA and MA from Colorado State College. Mr. Edwards offers a variety of experiences in his classes through student partici- pation in activities, lectures, and labs. QQ Holding women's physical education classes and serving as a sponsor of the college's Booster Club is Mrs. Margaret Fitzmorris. Her class provides an oppor- tunity for the individual or group to act in situations which are mentally stimu- lating, physically wholesome, and socially sound. Mrs. Fitzmorris earned her BA from Denver University. Mr. Arthur Russell, instructor of Bio- logical Sciences at Scotts Bluff College, heads the division of Life Sciences. He received his BS from Chadron State Col- lege, MS from the University of Nebraska, and has done advance study at the Uni- versity of Texas. Mr. Russell aims at get- ting his students completely involved in their work. ess,,.nx f , so c'g,,,ffgZ:2,f+: 'f One, two, three, tour, up, and down! Exercises keep Judy Hamburg, fore- ground, and Judy Hoffman, background, in condition. Physical education classes took up six weeks of bowling as Don Haworth displays the correct bowling form in the approach lane. at ' . D, ,f H, Mr. Arthur Russell and biology student Karla Hooth strive to determine an organism during lab period. Challenge Offered in Math-Science Field The oxidation-reduction reaction process is explained to chemistry classes by instructor Mr. Yarnell. Mr. Larry Yarnell teaches organic and general chemis- try, quantitative and qualita- tive analysis. He received his AB and has clone graduate study at Colorado State Col- lege. Mr. Virgil King is instruc- tor of physics and physical science. He received his BS from Chadron State College, and his MS from the Univer- sity of Utah. Mr. King aims to arouse a student's curiosity and help him gain an under- standing of his environment. Independent reasoning on the part of the student is im- portant in Nlr. John Koch's classes. Mr. Koch instructs bi- ology, botany, and micro- biology. He earned his BS from Wayne State College and his MS from Kansas State Teachers College. Lec- tures with laboratories play an important part in Nlr. Koch's classes. r-rs--if Mr. Peter Cook is chairman of the division of physical sciences. He received his BS and MS from Chadron State College. Mr. Cook teaches algebra,trigonometry, calculus, and statics. He also spon- sors the Circle K Club. :g: .. fe - -h1 ':'fWi'v-3sH'H f .F .X Mr. Jerry Lee gained a BA from Hastings College and a MS from Chadron State College. He in- structs classes in mathematics and engineering and coaches golf. Nlr. Lee aims to impart an under- standing of the skills of mathe- matics. l' NA.-o .J l Fundamentals of calculus, trigonometry, and algebra are pointed out by Mr. Cook. ,im ggzm , ' 'P r 28 Mr. Dan Steadman is the instructor of beginning and advanced speech, and the- atre. He also sponsors the Booster Club and directs the college plays. Mr. Stead- man received a BA from Chadron State College and has done graduate work at the University of Nebraska. Speech and Press Emphasize Freedom A A tltt .gil K: as ii it iii ii Vu Wig Instructor of iournalism and sponsor of the college newspaper is Mr. Seymour Kopt. He received a MS from Long Island l .i University, a BA from the College of the Ozarks, and a LLB from the American A School of Law. it t M, rig! S W .. lim. i me was: W i ,t ee W ft it H' lt tt it . . nun ' i Above: A Stamp Out Public Speaking button ' 525- ' goes by unnoticed during a convincing talk by a Qin 'klllivesaa wife fm ill, Wvtigigs mi m 'f student in Mr. Dan Steadman's speech class. . - 5 . N gig? gud Left: Journalism depth reporting involves evalu- A? 'i M f , S ating other publications with a special view from - .1 ty W - W' instructor Mr. Seymour Kopf. . . Right: Meanest Teacher Mr. Kent Harvey is is H ' we ,tg ..., ' 1 U' awarded with an ancient historic relic by Steve Lewis who suggests that Mr. Harvey exercise his big stick while teaching class. . ,I l KH! iii 54 i. 4? Q K W A. ,,.Lb, ', gggkfif ' f g N - f . Alf, 5: , A1 :- A 3 ' -- an Q35 Bda may -n . :?,5?S3?ifiYE, is-ffisfiiff if-235 V253 CTIVITIE any 5' V , , .s ' :.. , A 1 ,, iF. ,, , ..,A...... . X4 ,. Art YamamoTo hopes someone's aim is good as a broken egg splashes upon a cup-and him. Free-for-alls follow The Tug-o-war as sophomore boys find Themselves in a sTicky situation. , , .-.gi-Ti-'f i- s 1 Q-y 5 ' Q- ZZ' ' Rf- w 2 1.:.E?:::fN- 'Af - ' :S Wm. .T -' fi 13 lrfxlig .1 f . fi f a?i.5 - 'E' swf. ,,- A ., ggi! N . is T , For The Third successive year, The STu- denT Council sponsored Sadie Glotz Daze. The purpose of Sadie GloTz Daze is To have an acTiviTy aT which sTudenTs can meeT and make new friends of fellow sTu- denTs. Among The acTiviTies This year were wheelbarrow races, egg-Throwing conTesTs and The Tug-o-war. A prize of 510.00 was awarded To Susan Zimbelman and Rod Mackrill for being The couple who had won The mosT acTiviTies. LaTer in The eve- ning, a dance was held for sTudenTs and Y ,., ::: 1 -M' Their dafes. The highlighT of The evening was The crowning of Sadie GloTz of 1967, Pam Walker, whose picture is shown on The acTiviTies divider on page 31. Pam Walker 5 ., s' 'T i' A 'ea' 55 if 3 , x V --,.: - 'E-5 'i fr 4 ..,Q , .... H T 'Yi 'ii T : I 1 T. 155 -DNS' f 5? T-' . - L 'si -gk A . E R, get sir Fr ' Y G 1 A IW. 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' M Q ' -mf, ,,,,, ,, ' jvgfpwg ,fly , W4-wfwilwsw, q- -4' , A 4 Yr: , Q rl '- 'f'?::-SQ Lf .5 ' 1 .,.,,: -'Q Q5-1 f - .zfgiit R if TK i 4? Thrills of defeat envelop out- numbered sophomore girls as they meet The mudhole. ls Crowned a'r Sadie Glofz Daze v. , . 1 re: . pi I 5. 24 . H., 5 Y ..'g'.g . , , , ,E .44 ' H f?'iw'1-rw l' ,fx gil ill i l i A' 'lf te 'Qun'f ws' Q vi Crunch! Sadie Glotz candidate Glenda Bruns squirms, finding her foot in gooey egg, as rivalries egg her on. elyq A i m Q New fi K 3 ,A 1 1-x rf -mp' 11,45 . df Soloists, front, Ray Doerfler, Robbie Tate, Mike Daniels, Mary Ann Walker, and Vicki Horn meditate a minute before the Christ- mas presentation of Handel's Messiah di- rected by Mr. French. Band cmd Choirs Provide Musical Spirit Cheerleader shakers 'Fly in front of William French as Cougars school song during a thrilling basketball sea- his pep band takes on spirited notes of the Hail to the son. 1 MW' :E Lair +4'w6'5L , ,N ,N f,h,n,7L R5 .mx 1. fe A . - M Q 52- aa? V .Q- L f iw , 1 - W ,-few 4. '.Qf?'Q I 4' , sl . mfg- ,, s ff 4 ' If W - Q f -Jr Q 'J 5 A ' Lyiw ' E gr h ffie .. ,,': 5 V , L, A , h i ,. . if Q ' f ffimf- M , f CF ' N fe nl us ,Q lj oiisln' gl v , I pi-: OKLAHOMA! Music and TheaTrical de- partments, headed by Wil- liam French and Dan Stead- rnan, opened April 18 with Oklahoma! Dave King and Cindy VVeidernan played lead roles as Curly and Laurie, The couple who evenlually marry after Troubles are eased by Aunf Eller, Mary Ann Walker. lT's a scandal, iT's an outrage! protests Don Haworth as Ali Hakim to cowboy friends caught in the same woman-caused plighf. Sleaclman s Flrs'r Year al SBCC riarrxi-':rH .'--lQ'. x ' -ii ' 1 f-',-1Q'7i'Fi' ':.Oi7i::Al ' -L A in. ew-, -is l. l 1 l l l l Shotgun weddings seem to be popular in OKLAHOMA as Darnes, Alan Whittord, stresses the point and suggests a date to Ali Hakim, Don Haworth, as Annie, Susie Leatgreen, beams as the happy bride-to-be. Yields Successes 'E ll it get gf rlllg ' if ' Qs 'sir i in -,-,. -,H r fi 5 1 Qs A t L t i X 'staff ' , um, ' .tl t. , iylggyii 'ii z Lett: While peeking at another victim, Martha Brewster, Kathy Jones, and Abby Brewster, Susie Leatgreen, are startled as brother Jonathan, Dick Detorge, leaps in the window as the body count rises in the play ARSENIC AND OLD LACE. Two sweet old ladies eventually kill thirteen nice gentle- men with their spiked elderberry tea in this lively play that ends well despite the base- ment graveyard! OKLAHONlA'S theatrical director, Dan Steaclman, views play practice with a critical eye. Mr. Stead- man during his first year here produced an out- standing play, ARSENIC AND OLD LACE, and a lively musical, OKLAHOMA! -'F 525 E. -:iff 1 Et ' lil S2 Christmas cmd Silver and blue tunes by the Dy- namics greeted Scotts Bluff College students at the Christmas Formal on December 21 in Gering. Candlelit tables surrounded the dance floor and a silver-blue tree set the mood for a festive night ot dancing. Stu Haskell selects Christmas goodies for his date, Diane Miller, at the punch bowl table during the Christmas Formal. MSU Following the thrill of a Homecoming victory, students danced to the vibrating sounds of the Dynamics. Homecoming Events Ignite Spirit va W ' ,,, , .7 1,15?4 f?Qs!'fmd' ' . H E 1 3 W ,vp A . . .. V 1-qlgg, .,.. -5 . . Y, N ofg .Pip M5 , .,.. , my Wi. 3- . . .,. .-., f i i - sw - l ' Z -wg ' , YQ? .Yi ' 221 3. . . Y . lr 6 9.5 - M yi 41 AVG 956319 , Homecoming royolty onnounced Qt Couggr hglf King Tim Bostron, Attendants ore: Helen Connelly, time Februory 28 ore: Queen Susie Leotgreen ond Ffdnk DOHIOYLTQVVY H00d,C1f1Cl DENVUS 3Cl1llSke. i ,, 1 , , vm iff ' 2:5- ii S 1. I Y' F: E ,' ,.1-F it i 1'Q'i W'm- -E if is O 2. Ai s S V ' ' f '5,., Y. s Q as s k I ii l g ? i , M M, , Q ,cr f W - , Hia, . iirf' ifilii fi if 'J ! ?2 ' E l S Quests: Girls in Boosting Cougar Zeal gi ?H' V5 vi s vw 3 P' :sw , ,,.- I 1 W pmt- J s if ,A ,vt kgnlfr -r ge- Vw NSW! .5 .A.:i-g.cg',.41-3424 ' e js' ' ..f ,AG , Top page: Cougarettes, from the bottom row left, are: Susan Masid, Nancy Walters, Vicki Williams, and Gail Martin. Second row: Pam Green, Sally Bixler, and Sharon Wagner. Third row: Judy Reed, Karen Hamlet, and Meredith Smith. Above: Cougar half times brightened as the Cougarettes performed action-packed routines to pep band tunes of Tiiuana Brass and other favorites. S c' ' ---': ff' li S S ' 4 ,. - . f . ,.. i 4-G1 . Y ' Y 503-f14'Zi A 5 ,,-,g., ,. H i,:.. ,-Ugg,-5, 4,-vb JA .- , 2. .Y . - 1, 4, mf, - wg-vim. 'f lf' 1 -Mf1931?W?w- rr- Hwffw- 'P 1e?5ifc:nf,zf f f j f 'ww - ' 5 gf+1.45:s Q , 1 ' ' ,eff 1 - ' -1- 1 -.wa , 'P . ,.1fL'.ff,1-,-l:'g,'k.v.f,y. jf,:-- 1 ' - ' ' ' H Q A ' 'nzikrii .M - -.vw 1' - N' -u . so ,X 1-Q1 A 1 . Y - .fe- x '1 ,Y 15:35 .-u.. M. Team Record Pre-Season Tourney at Norfolk York 92 77 Fairloury 64 103 North Platte 67 59 Regular Season York 69 Rockmont 51 Lamar 7 Rockmont 75 North Platte 86 Norfolk 80 Fairbury 84 Northeastern 91 Lamar 96 Sheridan 88 Powell 77 McCook 1 10 Northeastern 91 Casper 72 York 68 Casper 72 Powell 96 Sheridan 72 Norfolk 52 Fairbury 76 McCook 61 North Platte 82 Regional 9 Tourney Northe Platte 60 Trinidad 96 Left Frank Donlon slides one through as teammates look on ready for rebounds oft the board. Right Leaping high, Duke Hardin out stretches his opponent for a crucial rebound. Below Cougars plan strategy during ttme out in McCook as they outscore the home team. we cnuanns gamma cnunmzs '43 CUUEARS as 5653, Mwavifq? XJMJJAK 'mgifmpf 2x f -. , .F , iQuu6 nnsi . Wm 3 5 A xg L l,C.1g3'fsf51.af-.mf get -' 3 W , ,I g Q 5 1 13 El xy Q! if M M.,.., 'W WN-Q Left: Screening by Duke Hardin , cmd Dan Mesendick allows Team- mafe Frank Donlon to keep confrol of The ball. Pow! Here They Come The SBCC Cougars!!! Rick Gwaltney and fellow Cougars charge out To start a game ending in victory. HARDIN --- 663 DONLON --- 183 DOUGHERTY --- 84 WELCH --- 23 TEAM STATISTICS CHISM --- 247 SCHLISKE --- 229 BETHEL --- 171 NEWCOMER --- 112 MESENDICK --- 71 BYRD --- 54 HANTON --- 8 CONKLIN --- 8 GWALTN EY --- T96 HAYEN --- 93 SWAN K --- 27 SIEVERS --- O Cougar Golf Team Is Second At State Jr. College Meet Sh htlh hbll htll In h fil .ex will? .- ,Ming L. M., , ' nm, if ll A luuu 1 Y 455 iw ij, , 252i?' -4' ,A , , ' aa l 11 1 ie ini, , T v J, , , J. ,,A,. h e l lv Q - 'fs'.:',, 4. , H . fggjlgf , mv V, Vac, ,fgsfi Ea 2 gf QF rzmgga 7:14 ' 5 . Ea . .,,. 2 .QM 0299-1 .ms ml 'M nun- Q55 'S' f:'?1f 1 ff , wk., ' we Q,jl.,mw- l ami: ' ma ,K , f f ,iff -1 qw, Ml The Scotts Bluffs County College Golf team includes: Coach Pcfr Lee, Jim Schcnrf, Topper Conklin, Art Yomoofo, Jcuck Gnoss, cncl Jock Hol- lingsworfh. Jock Hollingsworth swings Through The oxis in cu power- ful drive shof. Politics came to Scottsbluff this spring when Senators Eu- gene NlcCarthy and Robert Kennedy visited. Scotts Bluff County College students, taking an active interest in the Presidential campaign viewed candidates as they are seen here. A college student bearing a McCarthy poster greets the Senator in person as photog- raphers and pressmen flock about. Senator Robert Kennedy shakes hands with Gering band members at the Scotts- bluff airport. Wu-an-.,E., ,Lai 48 - Vzkkv' ,,i ,,,'U lf'N . I ' T 5,5551 ,, G ,gf my ii msgs 51535223 ew- sigssiff 5363 er Twirp week, The vveek of agony and bankrupfcy for The girls, was held The IasT week of April. The girls were unTorTunaTe enough To be forced To carry The' books and open doors for The boys acTually as- sume The male role. Friday nighT was The dance, The final evenT of The week. Girls learned ThaT many Times a shorT guy is beTTer Than a Tall one, as a penny per inch, from floor To head of The gal's daTe, was The admission To The dance. Twirp Week aT The College was wild, and so were The decorations af The Twirp Dance, held on Friday nighT. Twirp Week Gives Girls Male Role Thank heavens Twirp Week was only five days long! Here Gail Mar- Tin Takes on a pained expression as she is forced To carry John Her- sTead's books before leaving for class. X X dtex -.,. 'Love Is Blue' ls Spring Formal Couples dance in a dreamy atmosphere as the night waltzes on in appropriate form. 'Love ls Blue' composed the Spring Formal theme on May 3 at the Scottsbluff Country Club. J. Harris and the Bumloles, a University of Nebraska based band, pro- vided music for The night that all in all ended up as a very memorable evening. J. Harris and the Bumbles play 'Love Is Blue tunes To an appreciative prom crowd. 75 Sophomores Graduate at SBCC F 'E,---751 .-,, ,. For the lost time, the groduoting sophomores ore dll together, secited in the Scottsbluff Senior High School Auditorium, wcuiting to be presented I i V l ,mr 1 ful! with their degrees ot the groduotion ceremony which was held Moy 24. There were mixed emotions after groduotion. Here Kay Buskirk ond Steve Lewis receive con- grcntulotions from proud porents. e-Wi l ' ' H ..,--- ' Sfeciming pons of pork, beef, beons, and other goodies welcome students in the food line of The Riverside Shel- ter House. Jerre Deines ond Robbie Tone enioy ice cream bars of The picnic. I' an' e --1 'ie s. li 11. bail ' Q1 ., 1 if 5--1 College students ect their Homer Glotz Dinner in the closed w' shelter house. Picnic Fun Find At Homer Glotz Homer Glotz Daze was held on May 22 at Riverside Park. Original plans slated the place as the lake, but rainy weather moved the lo- cation. Student Council pro- vided plenty of beet, pork, beans, and coke for every- one and students had a chance to use the playground and join in an exciting game of softball after the picnic. Shorts-clad John Shaier and smiling Cindy Weide- man grab ice cream bars for dinner. . l 1 - 1. iz. I QRGANIZATIQNS f WIf ff ,, , ,,,, ,W '5 ' 4 . ' K F LI ' ' 'I : 4-'-f Y 3,75 343+-1Qw'fTF' 5, A 'kiv-Q21-njA,' A , - : .' 7551 ,' f Y ' I r 7 A -2 ?r,b -,lf N ,, , VF, Q2f ::V?1f f' ' W- , ' , u ' v ',,, E E, ,, n,-,w ,, ,ww W ,. f'wYW5,,3B'fV' 'J j' ,W ,, ,.'- 'H-Aim S ,, ,aa , A4gsn!m,!, X W. 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Booster Club sponsored the McCook Bus Trip which proved to be a success. Page 55: Booster Club organizes as newly-elected President Jim Ekberg con- fers with sponsor Mr. Crumbliss. Q99 T-- . ! :gi ,f I ' ' W'-.::eILE'EIEI' 'fl f, x .' 1 45:1 hifi- .gm ?'?J , an 43-- - -1' .5 O. sxiamlmf 0'-I B' Wo N 'JL :: - -,:-:,-e-K:- u'1 'f..,,,, is-r .-1,-552 fiffllm -Usa-U ilk... - . - N. YN- fr- r H E we Se: , ARRC S -.-,qs-QQ. comm' liafw lgmw . Now' Pf 6 GA fl My Q . y 9 e ' 1-E22 ,, , , Us . Dom b le: Q and Q! of . H -2 'Eff re : : - some www' if, A ' r 1- -' ' L fa. , .O gel-5 W 5 Our , ' . ,, ' '7 lT:5ss -- ' 'al fxzmwrsr is l A -1:9 21' -. :W . Q 0 'A Q5 a fs!! -' we awww, Wm ne- Q Q 0 S . ij,-1 , 6 1. 4 of ., V 55.13, I Q Q ce' '47'x.q0',- A g W' We . N Q91 0 v . If 'wygaoe 'w ' K 99 4-'55cby' ' l ll , x5 555 Co, U' ,4-Q1 A' so A :if R A A Q A 1,06 new -, A - 0 sa 9 'P lf ' ff N9 'L+ r be A O91 XS' gf 'Ps -sf-.'+ z-, . O Aw. L-I sf- X ' rf ' Ly, I ' ' 1. , W - Y. V 'I . 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The coeds and club members are: Finalist Carol Schwerdfeger, First Runner-Up Gail Martin, Sweetheart Nancy Walters, President Bob Anderson, Finalists Sheri Meeker and Candy Hamilton. Row 2: Treasurer Normon Townley, Secretary Bill Pickering, Alan Whitford, Randy Swedburg, Ed Heil, Cecil Moutray, Vice-President Dale Mitchell, and Alan Fegler, Norma Reichert and Jeanette Lynch help serve students and faculty at the Associated Women Students' Thanksgiving Supper and Hootenanny. Q7 .Q if QX PQ' ,md-F Students Swept Up in Activities Cheryl Brown, Student Educotion Asso- ciction President, colls the meeting to or- der cand discusses plans for on overnight trip to on oreo educcntion function. 4 . A 3254, ffm 55' 'K' 4' . 1' 1 -4 , A . 1-. ff 1 stiff .t . 2 xv' 1 ss -A L ,Ak 1 V Q .L- V: f 11 we . 1,'1 2 ., .,-f '.e ,J -f' ' , ig, La ,J 1 'kt i, ' Af' 9 .,-u, ff fp, , .ay , My . ' v ' , v fftiits t s t 255: . 4 .? .4-1, li, . 4' ' if ' 'FL--f v ' ' 1 11. 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Norma Anderson James Baggs Gering Scottsbluff Cheryl Bolzer Robert Bubak Mitchell Scottsbluff Virginia Camacho Mary Cano Mitchell Morrill Judy Carmichael Roxy Clark Kimball Scottsbluff Susan Copenhaver Jan Carman Scottsbluff Gering John Dougherty Dick DeForge Cheyenne, Wyo. Gering u ti f I 4 i ,. 'it -f- i kr. r ff ll ' in' if ti 1 in i ss, in-v Ken Bethel South Bend, Ind Leroy Buskirk Bayard Kay Carabaial Torrington, Wyo Clark Conklin Minatare Ted Cross Scottsbluff Linda Deines Bridgeport Iliff A ll ., x P I 3 ,L B :S .gub- W it ',-'F i -522'- , , ,. ,H f .. I K '1- r gr ' f, f' s E ,, 4 3 Q5 ,v.1. x :,, .. . W ' Patricia Blome Bridgeport Bob Byrd Cheyenne, Wyo, Vicki Carlson Scottsbluff Peggy Conrad Scottsbluff Donna Curry Gering Nora Downer Gering 1' -, f 11 as Sl ,ez i Pausing on the slide are freshman class of- ficers: Secretary Gail Martin, Treasurer Jim Br Mike Daniels Scottsbluff Sandy Emerson Mitchell Studies Fill 'R' ,ni fix, X f 2 5 2- . .' fi? . cz- f ' as .Ni 'T ya? Y V ' ':. . ' am gt.. 5:55 -31233 . V, .:-1-Zed Jim Darnell Mitchell Joyce Estes Scottsbluff Hanna, and President Ed Heil. Vice-President Mike Cain is pictured on page 8. College Year . by ' - at t l A F N lift gli all 1 fav A l ' l f 1 , fig, 1. sl 1: 'fy 33 .. .-, ll 1 --' f' tt fl I 5 t t wig, H X W' r tu ji L i. cl K X5 W '-::-fl l ft-Wi-. Vzgv 5 . ll L I 1 A i 6 , Lili if V z- l 'V V I l r? 1--4 f ' ' 'fTI E l l - .- J Y. 'H-.2 7 'M , if ,f f. m l ni 5 ,-'. ' : -:Q-:i fi,5::.f:'-QM' ' ' if Y I V V.. ,J l . .4 ME 4 I y t ' ' -fi C ,. . C ef' 1 'Ee .. F Tit' -2 V E A ' Q 4 ' fl 'U y . I hi' -5, W Y ' I 1 f - I 1 ' 7 .. 'rllt : W l I ' T- Jn.. - W -I gf '3 X 1. . .. . Fgznit f K t B- I Tom Hover Ed Heil David Ewing Allen Fegler Lavern Fegler John Flowers Scottsbluff Gering Gefing Gefing Scottsbluff Scottsbluff John Herstead .Judy Hofmann l-GUY Frost MYVOU Fl-'Vik Ken Gflffiih Romeo Guerra Scottsbluff Scottsbluff Buff, N-Y- Geflng Bf5dQeP0 T Morrill Rick Gwaltney Bill Haas Candy Hamilton Kqren Hamlet Cheyenne, Wyo. Veteran, Wyo. Scottsbluff Nlifghell Jim Hanna Von Hanton Charles Hardin Pgf l-lqusghild Gering Washington, D.C. Ft. Worth, Tex. Scoflsbluff Steve Heilbrun Linda Helser Jan Helzer Gqry l-leugk Gering Mitchell Gering Sconsbluff Melvin Hoke Steve Honstein Kenton House Bill Humphrey Bridgeport Mitchell Minatare Sgglfsbluff Q-.Q up if N z. - . i . tj- , 'r - 'N t E ' J. ' v , , . ' V tn- 34 . ' , , Y. ' b t J ' , , TY, l 1, 5 ll sl. ' , tx f l is WW! A-.nf Goy Humphrey Scottsbluff Barbara Klutis Gering Ricky Leikam Gering William McMillen Scottsbluff Nancy Mowery Scottsbluff We .1 f-vt l 5? 5- l ,, W i f x ',. .. . in ,..Y.:f rf . 2 . 'ft f -- V l K Q,,,: f' , 1 l Q Kathy Jones Sandy Kerns Scottsbluff Morrill Steve Kniss Beverly Krantz Bayard Scottsbluff Sharon Liflle Bruce Lyons Scottsbluff Scottsbluff Shari Meeker Mary Miles Mitchell Scottsbluff Keith Mueller Richard Nielsen Scottsbluff Scottsbluff 11' vvf K! Q-ang, A. V 2 W e 2 ff LN Lk- t 7' ZZ 7 , ' . ffinuul :- ki N or N , ix A L , , 1 ' x' N. ln sk ' Sly X if as l 1 W ,- Rs. i ,515 Q -is -1 qqpvj -'E A .SIA t I Mk Q vs 43- b y at if I J . I - ' 5 'V' ff .. 4-.Q-B 'A' , so 1, ,tr 9-,' xlib?-'65 - . l J A , 7, 95' 'Q ' 'lj rn-I K Dave King Scottsbluff Don Lebruska Mitchell Richard McLeod Newark, N.J. Rita Miranda Mitchell Judy Oltmanns Scottsbluff Doug Kizzire Bayard Mike Leever Bayard John McConnoha Yoder, Wyo. Calvin Morris Longmont, Colo. Shirley Parmenter Gering Students sell books and buy new editions at the book store during semester break. Rhonda Pfeiffer E. . 'FTW Scottsbluff L Jim Pierce Vesagzti Scottsbluff MSE! A? 'cl ' 5 ---f 5 t A-. ,. .I ga. as l' . fi' V, 4. fic 131 'ns-7 Af, 1 I .sklgigk , L , S! . , '-'X 'S-1' ' , it -vs so ' .Ls 1, Y I - n l I k ,- Q 5 L , , f as 2, 1 , ' 4 F y , . 5 N if N., Y, , y., g y I ' fiivi x I .. '- ,um A , .LLM 1 Shvfi ' f sa' Vt QV' f x . Q 1 l 5.. if S- f rt-1 i Xi ,lf I All . 4 Fl il' it Y' wb' ' X 1 ' . ,K ., .Es ' Effftilli l.l.- :L A dx Q P 'W 1 A ,f f View ' lx . it .K t .- igi iv 1. ax 5 t tug, 5 : , - 54 , XX .- , 'ay fl .1 ' 1 1 ily. , ,- pl' ' .Ziff , Sharon Prideoux Scottsbluff Randy Reed Scottsbluff Julio Robinson Mitchell Dan Scnckett Minatare Margaret Schilling Scottsbluff Gary Segebartt Minutare Mary Jane Rau Scottsbluff Loretta Reifschneider Scottsbluff Max Ross Gering Randy Sands Wheatland, Wyo. Betty Schlicker Scottsbluff Faye Sessler Mitchell . N t X A 1 :- I . .': W , u X, ,A , ' tg ' 51 Aa fi Wg l li' ' 5 in , gy I by , 'xv y Ri V , K . ,gt t Judy Reed Mitchell Susan Robertus Scottsbluff Stewart Rusch Scottsbluff Laurel Shewell Upland, Calif. Carol Schwerdfeger Thermopolis, Wyo. Monsour Skoury Lebanon 'GV' '-17 at if L 1' I ,K Qr' ARES Yjir 'fed t Q- bi W kv tw l . r f it Ah .K-,: y - I we K K, ki.f,... K.. gil' K' FQ Meredith Smith Mitchell Norman Townley Scottsbluff Nancy Wolters Scottsbluff Paula Wells Scottsbluff Willie Williams Scottsbluff s Q '-V. , V U Leslie Sorensen Gering Don Ullrich Mitchell Richard Walters Scottsbluff Alan Whitford Scottsbluff Kay Williamson Scottsbluff N 5 5 .Bar w. te K 'X' Rm 1 ,H ,,,, V ,L U A is A Terry Talmage yn W' . K, . :M H , 44 Mitchell W fl' ., ' Et. 31- . . ,. , Mike Walker .Q-. ,. ' , - - 1 '51 - Ph 1 it E5 a N, A Scottsbluff ljxpi '. ANI' W - ' 1 .' 'cy If It . -. ' L 1 f 9,3 ' K g : I' '4 - l 5 F - t X 'ii , ' V ',.ii.,. Y -nl- H 12 ,1 x I . t assi, 'Q 1. 'A 1 t. . . u,wMXwQf , 1 5 5, ' 3? r , S i-:Q 1 -4 lin -:fn Y 1 1 l V 'E Q-..'. ' 1 , tif, ,..n-4-- 5- E Y J-I scbpjgyf.. v. - 'Vg ' S 1 ,.. 2 Si' 3 Wendy Staman Scottsbluff Sharon Wagner Gering Wanda Webb Scottsbluff Cindy Wiedeman Mitchell Kathy Wilson Lovell, Wyo. V-.., Cindy Steyer Scottsbluff Mary Ann Walker Scottsbluff Myron Weber Bayard Vicki Williams Scottsbluff Susan Zimbelman Scottsbluff Flower-nosed mascot Myron Funk boosts Cou gor spirit with flower power as Judy Reed and Karen Hamlet add incentive to the fighting Cou gors as they defeat Fairbury. 5559? Wm .as lee: :5Qf' ,tv- 1' 2 ' 'Sei 9 -...P -,,.. sbt- '- ' van YQTTL- 45 lk Diane Brown Scottsbluff Eleanor Buskirk Minatare Cindy Cade Scottsbluff Robert Carter Gering John Chavez Minatare Gary Clause Minatare Gary Clure Gering Helen Connelly Scottsbluff Monty Copsey Minatare Shirley Cross Bayard Royce Crossman Gering Robert Crowley Concord, N.H. Lawrence Couch Scottsbluff Sharon DeCory Scottsbluff Jerre Deines Scottsbluff Mary Anderson Scottsbluff Bob Anderson Scottsbluff Jean Barker Mitchell Carol Barron Scottsbluff Tim Bastran Gering Bill Benzel Scottsbluff James Berzina Minatare Sally Bixler Scottsbluff Debra Broderick Morrill Cheryl Brown Gering Hay Ride and The Hay-Rack Ride sponsored by the sophomore class on October 25 was a success with 60 persons in attendance Students hiked through the Big Tunnel west of town and concluded the eve ning roasting weiners at Wildcat Hills Sophomore officers swing through a suc cessful year as Vice-President Sally Bixler and 'ri iii ,., 1 . ,Lan 1 , ., mf ,gi Marcia Dittmar Scottsbluff Frank Donlon Brooklyn, N.Y. James Ekberg Scottsbluff ' args I l is g T 3 ia Michael Fauver 1? Scottsbluff -, Fred Franco ,u Scottsbluff Lola Friday gf 'Q ll tl Melbeta Y xl sill 'W til gases 1, . ,:,.,..: . v Lt oQoc c ' D T E f it S ,1,, - A 1 filfxwg A X ' MQ J AL ggi ii,,,, H!i - X 1713 ls' The freshman class sponsored a dance after the Rockmont-Scottsbluff Cougar basketball game on De- cember l, in which the Cougars were victorious. Many students danced to the rocking sounds of the Deist Five, a local bond from Gering. Scottsbluff College stu- dents Charles Hardin, Von Hanton, and Mary Ann Walker sang with the band on several selections to the delight of fellow students. Treasurer Tom Hutton give President Lola Friday and Secretary Bonnie Urich pushing assistance. .,.,.....,,?T.1f,,.,,--V -,-- -W Y- - --.,-f- .I 2 - r 14. , ,t - 1 , iw Y-Hp: . as ---. - sm 2 11 W M- , My Him, as , T f it ., 'ss sap: r , - , L , W :fiwwsm 54 21 , 4 4 AIM, li W my fuel-3' Mus. L , Q'fW. u. i.t.. WJ.. ,T L ' ' ,f E' - 1 :?T'l2.e ,v.,8,,,. D ii! 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Vicki Horn Scottsbluff Linda Johannes Kimball Marvena LaMont Scottsbluff fill ' . ' L fry: ,.: College men meet in Terry Hood Scottsbluff Diane Kehn Gering Diane Landen Mitchell Jerre Hughbank Harrisburg Gary Kelley Scottsbluff Susan Leafgreen Scottsbluff eww 'fit' the cafeteria daily to study and eat 4..?,,i Thomas Hutton Alliance Peggy Kerns Morrill Gordon Lewis Gering oft 195 ' 'sf -Bl -x S L y' ,Tl , lk 1 L A ik f-xl Steve Lewis Morrill Lyn Martens Scottsbluff Robin Nerud Mitchell -,nr t ., . .,.,-Q ,,.. .,.f, 9 -sz it R 1 get is +. 'W t Nb' N., -l fig- 4. 'V Ng.: ..f N nv-A 1-' - ',- ,sq xl 'Pr-sf , .. K 4, -x ,.: 1 9, ' g s ig E J ' ' , ' mfs? 1 s riwi .J ll 'l I sg? 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WORLD'S LARGEST MANUFACTURER OF HOSE COUPLING MACHINES Phone 984-2201 Box 387 Lyman, Nebraska 69352 ECONOMY GLASS, INC GIVE Us A BREAK Phone 635-I825 1702 Avenue B Scottsbluff, Nebraska T5 WORLD'S LARGEST FURNITURE STORE L Y WETII-W 27th cmd Brocndwcsy-Scottsbluff Anderson, Bob: 70, 58 Anderson, Mary: 70 Anderson, Norma: 64 Baggs, James: 64 Barker, Jean: 70 Barron, Carol: 70 Bastron, Tim: 70, 39 Benger, Scott: 1 Benzel, Bill: 70 Berzina, Jim: 70 Bethel, Ken: 64, 44 Bixler, Sally: 70, 41 Blane, Pat: 64, 5 Bolzer, Cheryl: 64, 1 Broderick, Debra: 70 Brown, Cheryl: 70, 58 Brown, Diane: 70 Brown, John: 45, 56 Bubak, Robert: 64 Buskirk, Eleanor: 64 Buskirk, Leroy: 64 Byrd, Bob: 64, 44 Cade, Cindy: 70 Camacho, Virginia: 64 Cano, Mary: 64 Carabaial, Kay: 64 Carlson, Vicki: 64, 6 Carmichael, Judy: 64 Carter, Robert: 70 Chavez, John: 70 Chism, Gene: 44 Clark, Roxy: 64, 1, 6, 57 Clause, Gary: 70 Clure, Gary: 70 Conklin, Clark: 64, 44 Connally, Helen: 70,80 Conrad, Peg: 64, 40 Copenhauer, Susan: 64 Copsy, Monty: 70 Cross, Shirley: 70 Cross, Ted: 64 Crossman, Royce: 70 Crowley, Robert: 70 Couch, Laurence: 70 Curry, Donna: 64 Daniels, Mike: 64 Darnell, Jim: 64 DeCory, Sharon: 70 Deforge, Dick: 64, 36 Deines, Jerre: 70, 50 Deines, Linda: 64 Deines, Sandy: 6 Dillmar, Marcia: 71 Donlon, Frank: 71, 42, 44 Doshier, Steve: 60 Dougherty, John: 64, 44 Downer, Nora: 64, 86 Ekberg, James: 71, 55 Ellis, Diane: 71 Emerson, Sandy: 64 Emery, Bill: 71 Erfan, Hassein: 71 Estes, Joyce: 64 Ewing, David: 65 Fauver, Michael: 71 Fegler, Alan: 65, 58 Fegler, Lavern: 65 Flowers, John: 65 Franco, Fred: 71 Friday, lcla: 71, 70 Fritzler, Marc: 71 Frost, Larry: 65 Index Funk, Myron: 65, 69 Fuss, Jerry: 71 Gibb, Thomas: 71 Gorr, Jodene: 5 Grasmick, Dennis: 71 Grasmick, Steve: 71 Graves, Charles: 71 Green, Don: 71 Green, Lou Etta: 71 Green, Pam: 5, 41 Griffith, Ken: 65 Groskopf, Steve: 71 Gross, Jack: 71 Gross, Linda: 71 Guerra, Romeo: 65 Gwaltney, Rick: 65, 45 Gwin, James: 71 Gwin, JoAnn: 71 Haas, Bill: 65 Halstead, Judith: 71 Hamburg, Judy: 24 Hamilton, Candy: 65, 20 58 Hamlet, Karen: 65, 41, 69 86 Haney, Vicki: 80 Hanna, Jim: 65, 8 Hanton, Von: 65, 8 Harden, Charles: 65, 45 43 44 Hartranft, Jennifer: 72 Hauschild, Pat: 65, 40 Hauer, Tom: 65 Haworth, Don: 36, 37, 25 Hayen, Dave: 72, 44 Heath, Mike: 72 Heil, Ed: 65, 8, 58 Heilbrun, Steve: 65 Helgerson, Candy: 72 Helzer, Linda: 65 Helzer, Jan: 65 Herrera, Manuel: 72 Hessler, Linda: 72 Herstead, John: 65, 86 Heuck, Gary: 65 Hinkle, Linda: 72, 40 Hoffman, Judy: 65, 24 Hoke, Melvin: 65 Holmes, Leona: 72 Honstein, Steve: 65 Horn, Vicki: 72 Hood, Terry: 72 House, Kenton: 65 Hughbanks, Jerre: 72 Humphrey, Gay: 66 Huth, Karla: 25 Hutton, Tom: 72, 71 lngwerson, Susan: 72 Jay, Roger: 72 Johannes, Linda: 72 Jones, Kathy: 66, 36 Kehn, Diane: 72 Kelley, Gary: 72 Kerns, Sandy: 66 Kind, Alan: 66 King, Dave: 66, 86 Kizzire, Doug: 66 Klutis, Barbara: 66 Kniss, Steve: 66 Knutson, Karla: 72 Krantz, Beverly: 66 Lamm, Jerry: 72 LaMont, Marvenna: 72 Landon, Diane: 72 Leafgreen, Susan: 72, 36 37 39 40 56 Lebruska, Don: 66 Leever, Mike: 66 Leikarn, Ricky: 66 Lewis, Gordon: 72 Lewis, Steve: 73, 29 Liscano, Arnold: 73 Little, Sharon: 66 Lloyd, Chriss: 73 Lovell, Jean: 73 Lynch, Jeanette: 73, 58 Lyons, Bruce: 66 Marlin, Hilda: 73 Martens, Lyn: 73 Martin, Gail: 66, 8, 41, 58, 64 Masid, Susan: 73, 41 McGee, Mariam: 73 McConnaha, John: 66 McDaniel, Pam: 6 McLead, Ridhard: 66 McMillon, William: 66 Meeker, Sari: 66, 1, 58 Mesendick, Dan: 44, 45 Miles, Mary: 66 Miller, Diane: 66, 40 Miller, Gary: 73 Miranda, Rita: 66 Mitchell, Dale: 58 Moore, John: 73 Morris, Calvin: 66 Moutray, Cecil: 73, 58 Mowry, Nancy: 66 Mueller, Keith: 66 Nerud, Robin: 73 Newcomer, Brad: 44 Nichols, Roger: 73 Nielson, Richard: 66 Novacek, Tom: 66 Oltmanns, Judy: 66 Osthoff, Diana: 73 Parmenter, Shirley: 66 Perez, Steve: 73 Perry, Jim: 73 Peterson, Kathy: 73 Pfeiffer, Rhonda: 67, 76 Philson, Mary: 73 Pickering, Bill: 73, 58 Pierce, Jim: 67 Popp, Samala: 73 Porras, Stanley: 74 Powell, Eileen: 74 Power, Deanna: 74 Prideaux, Sharon: 67, 11 Ramig, Steve: 57 Ratlitt, Judy: 74 Rau, Mary Jane: 67 Redfern, Mark: 44 Reed, Judy: 67, 41, 69 Reed, Randy: 67 Reichert, Norma: 74, 58 'Reifschneiden Loretta: 67 Ring, Dick: 74 Ritterbush, Gary: 75 Robertus, Susan: 67 Index Robinson, Julia: 67 Root, Ike: 75, 5, 74 Ross, Max: 67 Rubottom, Jan: 75 Runyon, Rosalie: 75 Rusch, Stewart: 67 Sackett, Dan: 67 Sands, Randy: 67 Schlicting, Don: 75 Schliske, Dennis: 75, 44 Schilling, Margaret: 67 Schlicker, Betty: 67 Schwaderer, James: 75 Schwerdteger, Carol: 67, 58 Segebartt, Gary: 67 Sessler, Faye: 67 Sievers, Dick: 44 Skinner, Harriet: 75 Skoury, Mansour: 67 Smith, Bob: 75 Smith, Meredith: 68, 41, 86 Smith, Ron: 75 Sorenson, Seslie: 68 Splichal, Calvin: 75 Staman, Wendy: 68 Stetfenson, Steve: 75, 5 Steyer, Cindy: 68 Stone, Linda: 75 Streeks, Beverly: 75 Swedburg, Randy: 58 Swedell, Dan: 75 Talbot, Margorie: 75 Talmage, Terry: 68 Tanaka, Donald: 75 Tando, Nancy: 5 Tate, Robert: 75, 9, 50 Thacker, Max: 75 Townley, Norman: 68, 58 Uhrich, Bonnie: 75, 60, 71 Ullrich, Don: 68 Vohland, Barb: 75 Wagner, Sharon: 68, 41 Walker, MaryAnn: 68, 6 Walker, Mike: 68 Walker, Pam: 31 Walters, Nancy: 68, 41, 58 Walters, Richard: 68 Watkins, Paul: 75 Webb, Wanda: 68 Weber, Myron: 68 Weitzel, Leroy: 75 W6lC11, Ed: 75 Wells, Paula: 68 Whitford, Alan: 68, 37, 58 Wiedeman, Cindy: 68 Weideman, Jack: 75 Wigert, Marlyn: 75 Williams, Vicki: 68, 41 Williams, Willie: 68 Williamson, Kay: 68 ' Wilson, Kathy: 68 Wimmer, Cheryl: 75 Yamaoto, Art: 75, 32 Zimbelman, Susan: 68 'Kam 1 X21 'I L,-' MV jg. 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