Whitman College - Waiilatpu Yearbook (Walla Walla, WA)

 - Class of 1965

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' ' , f ' -- ', Ai'- nff- N -'- , . ,,j A - 4.5, -'- - P- -,fir fa, -'Yr'-wvf'P' A , - fe .. ,, - ...-.-1, lug- H.. f-5. HI' ,AAS I ,I fs .4 f . , ff -',, '. . ' -, ,NR-P -f'9:' ' ..-W. H ,.I- , , W -T ,., ',,v..- IAQ' ff' iffy,-. 4' . .I 'af ' ,-1f,.. 1-4 ,311-' - -v-.5 A + I . fr-v4.5- '-, E.-,.-1 ,, A '- 'f ,fl ' ,L X 4 v. M.,-.1 :J 7 1 - cn! ' T' ' le ' ' ., ' T-l4J,Ar ., . V0 ' ' 1 p.. f .Aw . , 2: - 1 I BE, -W-., . J J, ,.,1fv': :fi 3: . .5 fl 1 - '- - -5.111-N,,m , . - ,--z, , m'-42125 -A .p'. ' , EE t Robert Whitner, Ph.D. Acting Dean of Administration Graduate Manager of the Associated Students Professor of History Curator of the Museum of Northwest History Robert Reid Business Manager Gordon Scribner Director of Financial Aids Q CITIIUISUQAUCI1 Larry Beaulaurier Assistant to the President for Financial Development Winifred Dunphy Administrative Assistant to the President Secretary to the Boards of Trustees and Overseers 9 4? I l W Robert Thomsen, Ed.D. Director of Men's Affairs Associate Professor of Physical Education Leland Gassert Assistant Director of Student Atliairs 'bi Alta Glenny Registrar Secretary of the Faculty Miriam Wagenschein, Ed.D. Director of Women's Affairs Associate Professor of Sociology Konnilyn Feng, A.M. Assistant Director of Women's Affairs Instructor in History Almira Quinn Director of the Placement Office Ruth Reynolds Librarian Ed Glatfelter Director of the Alumni Oltice Sherman Mitchell Director of Public Information 528 X Paul Harvey Director of Food Services Vern Kmslnger Manager of the Student Union GUN, facult Dean of llaculty Chamman- DIVISION I 'MK' l 'y:'5-.ufy 41 Ely Chertok, Pl1.D. A ociafe Professor of Sociology Chamman- CIVISIOD ll I , iyris :Y I l P 'E-E55 ' xii , 1 :': ' in P1 Stanley Plummer, M.Mus. Associaie Professor of Music Fredric Santler, A.M. Dean of Faculty Professor of Modern Languages Chamman- Olvlslon Ill , S 1 Q Donald Lehmann, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Biology Sir Richard Allen, K.C.M.G. Visiting Professor of History Edward Anderson, Pll.D. Assistant Professor of Biology 'JIM' if 11-1 George Ball, Ph.D. Weyerhaeuser Professor of Biblical Literature Robert Bennett, Ph. D. Associate Professor of Physics l it i'1f 1 it M Horace Aubertine, Ed.D. Associate Professor of Education William Bailey, M.Mus. Professor of Music 'FUF s,Ww,.Q gjwi E ' WM.-fyf.4x W ..,A ,wvgilkjii mm is f 1 T J 11 r I Robert Blumenthal, A.M. Assistant Professor of Physics Walter Brattain, Ph.D. Visiting Professor of Physics Walter Broman, Ph.D. Associate Professor of English s-? u . Q Q Richard Brown, A.M. Instructor in Biology l Robert Burgess, M.Ed. Professor of Physical Education Director of Athletics Edgar Burde, A.M. Instructor in English f -1: ,. . z-- ,.. 1 -, -U A . Flu S . 1 James Cheatham, Jr., Ph.D. Instructor in Psychology in-.Q Richard Clem, A.M. Associate Professor of Geology Lola Cockrum, A.M. Associate Professor of Education -F' . I f ' 1 ' ., Clara Cousins, B.S. Assistant in Music G. Thomas Edwards, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of History Thomas L. Edwards, A,B. Instructor in Economics Arnett Elliott, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Political Science Frederic Engel, M.Ed. Assistant Professor of Physical Education 'KC' Jerry Fogarty, Ph.E. Professor of Education Director of Teacher Education David Frasco, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Chemistry Cora Enman, A.B. Assistant in Music Robert Fluno, Ph.D. Miles C. Moore Professor of Political Science :W F' Charles Haller, M.F.A. Assistant Professor of Dramatic Art and Speech Acting Director of the Whitman Theatre Thomas Howells, A.M. Professor of English Director of the Curriculum 3 , Ai' -'i'fT,.'g'T ' 1 , ,1- - ' 1, ,V-'J -' ' f- ' '-i' - vi: ... i W - , V 'V ,. rj., MI-, 3- rr' 4 f.. H John Freimann, M.F.A. Assistant Professor of Dramatic Art and Speech Joseph Gilde, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of English Phyllis Hutchings, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Astronomy William Hutchings, Ph.D. Alexander .lay Anderson Professor of Mathematics Director of the Computer Center Robert Jonas, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Biology Henrietta Kennedy, B.S. Jon Linder, M.F.A Lecturer in Mathematics Instructor in Art Beulah Long Assistant in Music Keith Loper, M.S. Assistant Professor of Physical Education Robert McKenzie, Th.D. Assistant Professor of Religion ' Religious Counselor on the Elbriclge Amos W and Mary Horner Stuart Fund l Dean McSloy, M.S. Professor of Speech Dicector of Forensics Arthur Metastasio, Ph.D. Merle Meyer Associate Professor of Modern Languages Associate Professor of Psychology Russell Monahan, 5.5. :- X Assistant Professor of Physical Education l Gerald Paske Ph D Assistant Professor of Philosophy :TT W ' 3? if YS- I '-'ff1j-g'L Q- ig , RL Theodore Plute, A.B. Instructor in Music Robert Polzin, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of,Cl1emistry , 5: James Pengra, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Physics Erdwin Pfuhl, Jr., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Sociology Gerald Purcell, A.M. ll Lecturer in Mathematics Assistant Director of the Computer Center Richard Rasmussen, A.M. Associate Professor of Art Hibbert Roberts, A.M. Assistant Professor of Political Science Kenneth Srhilling, A.M. Professor of Music Director of the Conservatory ---iq.. A 'V -my-, . y -'-U Assistant Professor of Economics John Selander, M.B.A. 1' Ronald Sires, Ph.D. William Kirkman Professor of History James Soden, A.B. Instructor in Modern Languages Harold Sims, A.M. mfg Associate Professor of English . 3 1 5, 9- is-E 1: :Z llllfll, I-ll. Vx 1 , . 'lug ' - 1 James Todd, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Chemistry Vernon Toews, A.M. Assistant Professor of Modern Languages William Soper, Pl1.D. Associate Professor of Philosophy Willis Stevens, D.M.A. Assistant Professor of Music James Story, A.M. Instructor in History Richard Stuart Ph D Professor of Economics w ,Z ,, , . - ,,-. ,.. .,, .i. P gl ll I, I1 au. ,fm 1 Mm-- .,, is--' 1 ' -' '14-. ,tg ll v , -, ix f -2'J',P,,J',- , 'LR D Chloe Vickers, M.S. I ' , Lecturer in Physical Education ,. ,,, Q X! if ' r. Myron Turner, A.M. Assistant Professor of English Douglas Underwood, A.M. Associate Professor of Mathematics Maurice Weir, M.S. Instructor in Mathematics Victor Wortley, A.M. Instructor in Modern Languages Lula Stevenson, M.Mus. Assistant Professor of Music X 3 IQ:- Il: 4 1 1 l i ' ' ' '7 iFg. . 1 ' ,. illill' ':'Lf' x Lui 'A S. w - vm - MEAL .' .5 . -- . r J' .1 . L wvj 'A 7 ' ' .. .i fic -5 5-'11 - ' ff . 4 , f A . 1 ,.f.4fr. 5 - ,, .V 345. ,,,A . f ll , -. flf-1-gs - ' - ' - no ' 7 , j l5'j1g'?'if W ' I ' f l5 f .s, - ..J m.,.3:i,1 A small selection of faculty candids picked from a growing collection. The indications are that the professors hold more than a position of functional class- room decoration . X 4 ,A '2 lr -.-'IL-PL1, 6, 4 : A J , I.. I 4 Q :AV -A. h0l1Ql2Al2l fv,.,,,..-., V - .l ' - 1 I '., .-.. F 4, 1 ., 4' ' ,, 4. Maja J I x bg: uf, i:..'.-.ij-.-U',,:5L5 4'fn -1 ,-z- If J' . ,413 N- W A-Qfuggim-.g..gL.3ix4.1iZnin.mirS1-:Q5f ' K.. LEADERSHIP ENTHUSIASM 7- I u ' .97 - f Jr.6C tfi I I u Monmn BOARD: 'li - f :AEA . '-If Shu Linda Karnes Laurie Glass Anne Welch Julie Gaisford A Marilyn Muench 'L Kafhy Wolfsfone ' ' E Kathy Sprague W 1. , Wendy Crawford 1 253 Gale Baeker Q 5111 I .,,'4,-' M5 omzan Bomb 0120612 of Waulatpu E512 n i v Q , 3. Ri 1 'i vi i? Q 1 - f .-- . Ying' if-- My swf rl., V ' onosn or f, 1 WAIILATPU: .1 A lf, F Denny Brown Pete Hogue Jim Lucke F Don Anderson Mike Renner Terry Pancoast Pa! Schow Missing, Ben Kerkvliet 28 WHO'S WHO: STANDING: Dick Tatman, Judy Stone, Don Anderson, Mike Renner, Terry Pancoast, Dave Snow, Bruce Stewart, John Hawkins, Jim Luclce, Julie Gaisford, Denny Brown. SEATED: Pete Hogue, Carolyn Woodward, Ann Welch, Kathy Sprague, Marilyn Muench, Helen Bryant, Linda Karnes, Larry Rector. Who' who phi Beta kappa PHI BETA KAPPA: STANDING: Chuck Haynie, Bob Wallace, Jim Lucke, James Driscoll, Randy Nelson, Dave Wilkins. SEATED: Dean Lambe, Gordon Tobin, Jim Whiting, Roberta Snow, Ben Kerkvliet, Laurie Glass, Marilyn Muench, Don Anderson, Benny Brown. Members not pictured: William Crutcher, Pete Hague, Melody James, Doug Larson, Terry Pancoast, S. Carlton Rall, James Arnold. Oean' UHCGRQRACUAIG CLASS OF 1967 Trudy Martin Fox Mary Christene Glyer Elizabeth Nadine Klobusicky Julene Annette Marek Robert Nicholas Maurer Kathryn Louise Nunn Ann McLeod Robertson Samuel Baker Stocking, Ill Michael Harry Tobiason CLASS OF 1966 Patricia Marguerite Chapman Kathryn Marcia Hall Charles Calvin Haynie Douglas Clarence Larson Richard Scholz Martin David Lee Miller Randall Cleaver Nelson Robert Kimball Wallace Clara Louise Wilkinson honons CLASS OF 1965 Donald Wayne Anderson Dennis Glenn Brown Herbert Peter Hogue Dean Rodney Lambe James Bennett Lucke Marilyn Lee Muench Terrence Russell Pancoast Stanley Carlton Rall, Jr. Richard Michael Sandvik David Lloyd Shorett Roberta Jensen Snow James Timothy Whiting David Albert Wilkins lust 1964-1965 CLASS OF 1965 Donald Wayne Anderson Robert Cleve Anderson Edward James Arnold John Hurst Babson Audrey Joanne Bednarz Patte Hancock Belieu John Edward Berland Dennis Glenn Brown Geoffrey Wallace Brown Karen Jean Carstensen William Ayscough Crutcher Jessie Frances Dale James Patrick Driscoll James Foster Feutz Cheryl LaRae Fike Julie Anne Gaisford Michael Lawrence Gillespie Laurie May Glass Douglas Fraser Graham Herbert Peter Hogue Melody James Robert L. Johnson Benedict John Kerkvliet Stephen Wakefield Kirtley Linda Julia Knapic Dean Rodney Lambe Carl William Langdon Richard Blake Lilley Catherine Jane Lindsay James Bennett Lucko Richard John McDonald Marilyn Lee Muench Mary Lyn Nelson Terrence Russell Pancoast Robert Edward Patterson, Jr. David Eugene Powell Stanley Carlton Rall, Jr. Thomas Summers Reich Michael Friel Renner Danforth Rennau Ross Richard Michael Sandvik Steven Richard Schilling Patrick Dwight Schow Jo'Anne Marie Shields David Lloyd Shorett George Vinal Smith David LeRoy Snow Roberta Jensen Snow Mary JoAnne Steffy Kathryn Jean Sprague Elizabeth Ann Stewart Judith Michal Stone Bruce Cameron Stuart Gordon Ross Tobin, ll Carl Timothy Wehr James Timothy Whiting David Albert Wilkins Suzanne Zintel CLASS OF 1966 Catherine Eleanor Ainge Jennie Louisa Ambrose Jennifer Jean Ballard Kathryn Elizabeth Barany Wendy Lou Barber David Stanway Case Jerry Bruce Cederblom Steven Richard Chambers Patricia Marguerite Chapman Gwendolyn Childs Martha Jane Cornue Marilyn Jean Cowen Christopher Davidson George Michael Edwards Richard Fraiser Elmore Ann Elizabeth Fickel Judy Janeen Fullmer Thomas Arthur Gill Diana Lee Grove Kirk Alvin Gustafson Kathryn Marcia Hall James Irwin Hamby Linnea Ruth Hartford Charles Calvin Haynie Carol Lynn Hurley Ioanna lsaakidou Willis Guy Jolly Mary Diana Ketcham Howard Alan Krause Douglas Clarence Larson Kenneth William Leach Richard Scholz Martin Barbara Linda Merrick Carol Louise Meyer David Lee Miller Webb Colby Miller James Richard Moore Leslie Ann Mullin Randall Cleaver Nelson Jody Lee Nohel Elizabeth Anne Osborn Linda Ann Page Amy Elizabeth Post Richard Owen Pullen Curt Robert Raschke Lance Ira Ray JoAnn Roaldseth Thomas Summers Reich Carol Minnick Santa Ruby Christine Stout Jerry Jean Tileston John Robert Valaas Donald John Vogt Robert Kimball Wallace Pamela Gene Walton Charles Rafferty Weidner Jim Ernest Westby Ann Helene Wheaton Judith Faye Wilkes Clara Louise Wilkinson Phillip Alan Windell Diana Kay Wood Bryan A. Woodhouse Susan Willis Yocom CLASS OF 1967 Darrell Wayne Baggs Richard Owen Baldwin Janice Gayle Barber Anthony Edward Barkauskas Susan Kay Brown Barbara Elizabeth Bullock Julia Ann Cage Joseph Alan Chiapella Thomas Watson Church, Jr. David Roger Craven John Gordon Cooper Elizabeth Ann Dawson James Head DeMeules Richard Howard Elderkin Trudy Martin Fox Michael Richard Freeling Mary Christene Glyer Gordon Ralph Gunderson Elizabeth Dyer Harris Malcolm Bernard Higgins, ll Janice Marie Hydie Donna Jeanne Huntley Gordon Birney James Elizabeth Nadine Klobusiclcy Marshall McDowell Lee Martin Craig Lesley Jane Florence Lucas Nancy Bernice McCornack Lynn Ann Mclntyre Heidi Jo Madden Margaret Munger Madsen Mary Anne Maginnis Julene Annette Marek Robert Nicholas Maurer Kathryn Louise Nunn Virginia Lane Peterson John Douglas Ramage Ann McLeod Robertson Thomas Allen Roesler Virginia Louise Rohrmann Mary Jo Sasich Theresa Anne Schibel Robert Hasson Scott Ellen Delphine Sidey Dana Jocelyn Sisson Penelope Jane Sloan Gayle Marleene Stevens Samuel Baker Stocking, lll Michael Harry Tobiason Steven John Van Wyk Susan Diane Wilbanks Kathleen Marie Wiley Beth Marie Williams Elizabeth Anne Wise Kathleen Anne Wollaston CLASS OF 1968 Catherine Louise Church Diane Dusenbery Michael McClure Garrett Janice Sue Graham Marie Louise Jensen Thomas Henry Kepner Richard Ervin King Liahna Alexis Klenman Donald Evans Klingner Molly Ann McNamara Barbara Ruth Nelson V Peter Keniiro Nikaitani Ronald Leroy Olson Nancy Warren Priest Robert Steven Steele Jerry Lee Sutton Susan Elizabeth Wakefield Dennis Andrew Wasberg pl kappa Delta ITIU pm epsilon MU PHI EPSILON. BACK: Molly McNamara liz Dawson Mimi Spencer Jody Grocock Dona Dermond Julie Cage FRQNT: Dawne Kopcznski Marie Jensen Kathy Nunn Gayle Stevens Mrs. long, advise Marty Lawless Janice Grahm Pl KAPPA DELTA: STANDING: Mike Munson, Tom Wolfendale, Dave King, Clayton Patrick, Bob Wilson, John Silko, Dean Brett, Denny Titus, Mal Higgins. SEATED: John Ramage, Esther Hartglass, liahna Klen- man, Kathy Shelton, Sally Sieber, Dave Grant. I' Signet taste SIGNET TABLE SEATED Marlena Boyd Gale Baeker Ann Welch Kalhy Sprague Helen Bryant Wendy Crawford Janetla Hermon Tobr Snow STANDING Ann Beasley Juhe Gausford Melody James Karen Carslensen Judy Bannon Kathy Wolfstone Jessle Dale Kafhle Prllcl-lard Heldl Heldenrelch Joanne Bednarz Carol Terry Judy Stone Marilyn Muench Carolyn Woodward Laurie Glass Anne Fulkerson Bonnie McMarhn linda Karnes ARROWS ARROWS STANDING: Sue Wakefield Caihy Church Barb Nelson Jane Dion Marty Mariner Erika Kuplis Carol Sanford Sarah Snyder Cammie Taylor KNEELING: Marie Jensen Dona Buck Sydney Cramer Bonnie Ashleman Carol Perkins NOT PICTURED: Ann Hall Nancy Hayden Sue Rasmussen Lois Salisbury l is 4 If E S uns J - 5 T .H Spurs, Sophomore Women's Honorary, confi- f X I A' 'Tp menced by installing their rivals in Anderson Hall Y' !' .. and orienting the frosh men at the freshman ' P - . -- mixer. Thanksgiving, assisted by chivalrous 5 T5 - ' M, Knights, Spurs collected canned food for hungry V ' M - ' people and at Christmas serenaded the Odd Fel- ' V' 5, ' - . ' - - k lows' Home. Mrs. Hutchings, Spurs advisor, .. '. V . - , , A . ' fixed a Sunday dinner in December-they all en- ' I joyed her 28-boy curry and plan to invite the 28 boys next year. Spring semester greeted the , Spurs as flappers running a gambling casino at t the Model United Nations. Valentines Day, Spurs played Cupid in their annual Spur-o-gram sale. A, new spring proiect was helping a retarded children's group. Ending their year with a drive for blood, Spurs selected and oriented the new Spurs. 1 SPURS: Pris Graham, Peg Thompson, Ellen Sidey, Alice lindahl, i 4 i J Leslie Dreher, Jody Grocock, Mary Maginnis, liz Klobusicky, r Linda Morris, Ann Robertson, Kathy Wollaston lSe:retaryl, l Margaret Madsen, Geoirgeann Platt, Eileen Hedlund, Heidi f , Madden, Barb Gunn, Peggy Willis, Sue Baird Ureasurerl, Alice , Judy, linda Baklcen Uunior Advisorj, Mrs. Hutchings lAdvisorJ, Barb Bullock, Tish Forbes, Mary Glyer, Jan Green, Donna Huntley lVice Presidentl, Jenny Mclauchlan lPresiclentl, Kathy Nunn. N1 A' - BACK ROW: John Cooper, Nick Maurer, Tom Church, Gary Haynes, CENTER ROW: Joe Chiapella lSec-retaryi, Chuck Butler, .Ion Alexander, FRONT ROW: Dennis McNair, Craig Lesley lPresidentJ, Murl leibrecht Not Shown: .lim DeMeuIes, Doug Polley, Dr. Thomas lAdvisorl. kill G ht A l The Whitman Knights is the Sophomore Men's ll, T Honorary. The members are selected, two from . . each men's group, by the previous year's Knights. They are chosen for various attributes including, hopefully, the willingness to work. Under the guise of an honorary, the college uses this or- , ganization to recruit free labor. Being chivalrous by definition, the Knights help incoming fresh- men, including a few football players, carry their luggage into the dorms. The scant reward is a dry-cleaning bill for a once-white sweater and some knowledge on how not to organize picnics. L D lt's nice to remember That first fall September With spirit the ember About to billow If you can remember the beginning September of '6l and the grueling months following, you'll remem- ber moments of sweat and of totalfedj relaxation, moments of optimism and utter deiection, moments of a unified, spirited class and of complete apathy-the manic-depressive freshman fand sophomorel years. That first year saw us at our enthusiastic best. Besides the usual money-raising proiects, dance, picnic and carnival we put in extra effort at cleaning up the Wash- ington Park field, cramming Langer's vital import and other extraneous abstractions into our craniums, distribution of letters to freshmen parents to raise money for Whitman's future and a properly-sanc- tioned bona-fide panty raid. That initial burst of flame within our ranks was soon to dissipate into the steady dull glow of academic nose-grinding typical of the upper-class. Many of those responsible for that initial spark were lost from our midst and the former freshman enthusiasm briskly integrated itself into the Whitty family. This last year has seen new expressions on the Whitty family's faces, however, both under '65's leadership and without it. Vocalization of the open-dorm situation, the opening of the possibility and pushing for the reality of a stu- dent-directed radio program, a student exchange pro- gram with Fisk and Howard, a more active student congress, the new activity card begun this year, and etc., are good examples of this year's revitalized ap- pearances. Possibly the results of these efforts were Carol Reid, Jim Whiting IOR disappointing but the important thing is that initiative was finally being taken and responsibility was tgen- erallyi actively accepted by elected leaders. Perhaps your most quickly recalled moments are: the two times our football team made the New York Times, the vital import and expressive form of guess-who, fraternity or sorority events, and un- planned tire-cutting contest on the new Mortar Board flagpole, that memorable kegger , that nervous re- cital, the too-few-but-memorable panty raids, that opening night at the theatre, a colorful clock tower, that unusual date, the mild '64 spring ruckus on Isaacs and aftermath, Lakum Duckum activities, that particu- larly successful R.F., or that special victory in choral contest, sports, or beating the G.P.A. Chimera. Maybe your Panhellenic memory recalls the new science building, the Ford Grant, construction of Jewett Hall or the many improvements Whitman has sustained. To many the most appropriate remark and memory of any senior class is that it's been no worse than any other , but for optimists, patriots, and freshmen we may be seen as a charismatic flame of responsible, re- sourceful citizenry fyahli but, realistically, the fhope- fullyj different persons we are now may remind us that it will be a sad day when we quit changing and think ourselves graduated and above further improve- ment. Thank you for the memories Whitman College and the Class of 1965. Deep in December lt's nice to remember And follow. Follow. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Jim Hawkins, Kathy Sprague Z AUDREY .IOANNE BEDNARZ Biology Delta Delta Delta Los Altos, California NANCY RAE BEERNINK English Alpha Chi Omega Spokane, Washington WESLEY EARL BENTZ Chemistry Tau Kappa Epsilon Spokane, Washington PATRICIA SUE BORTH Psychology Delta Gamma Fullerton, California MARIETTA LOUISE BOYD English Kappa Kappa Gamma Seattle, Washington STEPHEN JOHN BOYLES Political Science Sigma Chi Tacoma, Washington ALLEN ARTHUR BREED History Tau Kappa Epsilon Orinda, California GLENN WILLIAM BRIDGER Economics Independent Springfield, Illinois -r ,pp.,, 'i E DONALD WAYNE ANDERSON Political Science Independent Riverside, Ontario, Canada ROBERT CLEVE ANDERSON Economics, Physics Independent Portola Valley, California KATHERINE LYNN ATKINSON History Delta Delta Delta Great Falls, Montana JOHN HURST BABSON Economics Tau Kappa Epsilon Visalia, California BETTY ANN BAECHLER History Delta Gamma White Sulphur Springs, Montana GALE KATHLEEN BAEKER English Delta Gamma Atascadero, California JUDITH KATHRYN BANNON Chemistry Kappa Kappa Gamma Seattle, Washington ANN ELIZABETH BEASLEY Psychology Independent Oregon City, Oregon l 'Vx 'I-me 35 ALEXANDER ROBERT CATLIN History Delta Tau Delta Portland, Oregon DOUGLAS FLOYD CEDERBLOM Psychology Beta Theta Pi Spokane, Washington ROBERT KAN CHOY CHINN Political Science Independent Honolulu, Hawaii LAWRENCH ALLAN CHITWOOD Music Independent Klamath Falls, Oregon DANIEL NELSON CLARK Political Science Beta Theta Pi Walla Walla, Washington WENDY LOUISE CRAWFORD English Delta Gamma Portland, Oregon WILLIAM AYSCOUGH CRUTCHER Chemistry Sigma Chi Walla Walla, Washington .IESSIE FRANCES DALE Biology Delta Delta Delta Clinton, Washington 36 DENNIS GLENN BROWN Chemistry Sigma Chi Wilbur, Washington HELEN IRENE BRYANT History Delta Delta Delta Lake Oswego, Oregon KAREN JEAN CARSTENSEN Math Kappa Alpha Theta Portland, Oregon HUGO CASTILLO-ROJAS English Phi Delta Theta Barba cle I-Ieridia, Costa Rica LHC? BETTE K. DENNEN Psychology Alpha Chi Omega Seattle, Washington TONI ALEXIS FABIAN Sociology Delta Delta Delta Fresno, California JAMES FOSTER FEUTZ German Phi Delta Theta Tacoma, Washington JULIE ANNE GAISFORD Political Science Alpha Phi Bothell, Washington MICHAEL LAWRENCE GILLESPIE Philosophy Independent Everett, Washington LAURIE MAY GLASS Music Kappa Alpha Theta Bainbridge Island, Washington DRUCILLA ANN GNAGEY German Kappa Alpha Theta Spokane, Washington JEAN MARIE HARRISON English Alpha Chi Omega LaCrescenta, California KARY WILSON HYRE Sociology Independent Seattle, Washington MELODY JAMES Biology Independent Walla Walla, Washington ROBERT C. JOHNSON Physics Tau Kappa Epsilon Lewiston, Idaho LINDA KAY KARNE5 Psychology Independent Coulee Dam, Washington JOHN RICHARD HAWKINS History Phi Delta Theta Tacoma, Washington JANICE HEIDENREICH Political Science Delta Gamma Bellevue, Washington KATHARINE JANETTA HERMON Psychology Delta Gamma Seattle, Washington KIM PAULETTE HEWITT History Kappa Kappa Gamma Tacoma, Washington WILLIAM HENRY HICKOK Psychology Tau Kappa Epsilon Tacoma, Washington HERBERT PETER HOGUE English Phi Delta Theta Bellevue, Washington LOUIS FREDERICK HOUGH Physics Tau Kappa Epsilon Auburn, Washington RICHARD EARL HUNTER Math-Physics Delta Tau Delta Riverside, California ! N 37 sb- T' DOROTHY JEAN LAMB English Delta Gamma Lake Oswego, Oregon DEAN RODNEY LAMBE Psychology Tau Kappa Epsilon Edmonds, Washington KAY BABETT LANE Sociology Alpha Chi Omega Seattle, Washington CARL WILLIAM LANGDON Math Tau Kappa Epsilon Puyallup, Washington BENEDICT JOHN KERKVLIET Political Science Independent Walla Walla, Washington LYNDA KATHERYN KIMBROUGH English Alpha Chi Omega Seattle, Washington STEPHEN WAKEFIELD KIRTLEY Chemistry Sigma Chi Los Altos, California CHRIS KOTOK Political Science Kappa Kappa Gamma Ogden, Utah BONNIE HEATHER BETSY LEA Political Science Kappa Alpha Theta Everett, Washington CHARI. ANN LEAR French, Speech Alpha Phi Goldendale, Washington NORMA JEAN LEICESTER Sociology Alpha Chi Omega Redmond, Washington CATHERINE JAN LINDSAY Art Alpha Chi Omega Orcas, Washington 38 JAMES BENNETT LUCKE Math Sigma Chi Portland, Oregon JOANNE JULIA McCONNELL History Kappa Alpha Theta Idaho Falls, Idaho RICHARD JOHN MCDONALD Math, Economics Tau Kappa Epsilon Seattle, Washington DAVID WILSON McGlLL History Delta Tau Delta Portland, Oregon GARY DAVID MAREC Drama, English Tau Kappa Epsilon Cleveland, Ohio CATHY MAY MELENDY English Alpha Chi Omega Seattle, Washington SUSAN MARGARET MOLLAN Chemistry Independent Seattle, Washington RICHARD LEE MOORS Biology Beta Theta Pi Walla Walla, Washington MAE CHRISTINE PETERSON English Kappa Alpha Theta Portland, Oregon SUE ETHELWYN PETERSON English Kappa Alpha Theta Portland, Oregon PHOEBE PHILLIPS English Delta Gamma Chelan, Washington DAVID EUGENE POWELL Math Beta Theta Pi Walla Walla, Washington y Pm MARILYN LEE MUENCH Political Science Kappa Kappa Gamma Salmon, Idaho MARY LYN NELSON Psychology Delta Delta Delta San Anselmo, California SANDRA RUTH NELSON Music Delta Gamma Anacortes, Washington GARY LEE O'BRlEN Psychology Tau Kappa Epsilon Spokane, Washington NORMAN LEE OSTERMAN Political Science Sigma Chi Seattle, Washington JAMES ALLAN OSWALD Economics Phi Delta Theta Bellevue, Washington TERRENCE RUSSELL PANCOAST Political Science Phi Delta Theta Everett, Washington ROBERT EDWARD PATTERSON, JR. Sociology Tau Kappa Epsilon St. Helena, California 39 KATHLEEN MARIE PRITCHARD Sociology Delta Delta Delta Olympia, Washington STANLEY CARLTON RALL Biology Sigma Chi Yakima, Washington JOHN LAWRENCE RECTOR History Phi Delta Theta Salem, Oregon ALAN HINDS REID Economics Beta Theta Pi Walla Walla, Washington CAROL ANN REID Psychology Kappa Alpha Theta Tacoma, Washington WENDY DETLEFSEN REID English Kappa Alpha Theta Walla Walla, Washington VERLINDA CATHERINE ROSE English Delta Delta Delta Olympia, Washington DANFORTH RENNAU ROSS Sociology Tau Kappa Epsilon Columbia, Missouri Qs 40 E ' E and RICHARD MICHAEL SANDVIK Economics Phi Delta Theta Seattle, Washington STEVEN RICHARD SCHILLING History Phi Delta Theta Walla Walla, Washington PATRICK DWIGHT SCHOW Chemistry Beta Theta Pi Twin Falls, Idaho GEORGE VINAL SMITH History Phi Delta Theta Salem, Oregon MICHAEL WYATT SMITH History Phi Delta Theta Seattle, Washington DAVIS LEROY SNOW Psychology Phi Delta Theta Walla Walla, Washington ROBERTA JENSEN SNOW English Kappa Kappa Gamma Walla Walla, Washington SUE ANN SPIEGLE French Alpha Chi Omega Tacoma, Washington GORDON ROSS TOBIN II Biology Della Tau Delta Twin Falls, Idaho LYNN TURNER Art Kappa Kappa Gamma Portland, Oregon SARA ELLEN VAN WINKLE Sociology Kappa Kappa Gamma Prineville, Washington ANNE READING WALTZ Art, History Delta Gamma Snohomish, Washington JONATHAN BISHOP WARD Biology Tau Kappa Epsilon Tacoma, Washington CARL TIMOTHY WEHR Biology Tau Kappa Epsilon St. Helena, California ANN CAROLYN WELCH Biology Kappa Alpha Theta Boise, Idaho JAMES TIMOTHY WHITING Philosophy Phi Delta Theta Tacoma, Washington l- L nf' F1 ' r 'tv fm-5 KATHRYN JEAN SPRAGUE Political Science Delta Delta Delta Salem, Oregon ELIZABETH ANN STEWART Sociology Independent Hamilton, Montana FREDERICK LAWRENCE STINSON Biology Delta Tau Delta Portland, Oregon JUDITH MICHEL STONE Sociology Kappa Kappa Gamma Seattle, Washington BRUCE CAMERON STUART Art, Economics Tau Kappa Epsilon Walla Walla, Washington EDWARD COURTNEY SWARTZ History Delta Tau Delta Lewiston, Idaho RICHARD WAKEFIELD TATMAN Economics Sigma Chi Tacoma, Washington KAREN LEE THURNER Biology Delta Delta Delta Spokane, Washington .Q 'S .W ,ij YK 41 DOUGLAS FRASER GRAHAM Math, Economics Phi Delta Theta Seattle, Washington ROBERT KIRKLAN-D JUUL French Beta Theta Pi Oakland, California LINDA JULIA KNAPIC Economics Independent Los Altos, California ROBERT KEITH MCCORMIC Economics Beta Theta Pi Port Blakely, Washington BONNIE JEAN MCMARTIN Math Independent Spokane, Washington MICHAEL FRIEL RENNER English Independent San Fernando, California ALLEN RAYMOND SCOTT English Independent Walla Walla, Washington LUCIA ANN STUART Biology Independent Walla Walla, Washington 42 SALLY ANN WILLIAMS German Delta Gamma Agana, Guam RONALD JOHN WITTEN Economics Phi Delta Theta Cashmere, Washington SARA ROBINA WOOD English Kappa Alpha Theta Everett, Washington EDNA CAROLYN WOODWARD English Kappa Alpha Theta Portland, Oregon WILLIAM HERMAN ZAVIN ll Economics Beta Theta Pi Portland, Oregon SUZANNE ZINTEL Philosophy Kappa Kappa Gamma Ridgewood, New Jersey DONALD LEE DUTCHER English Tau Kappa Epsilon Mercer Island, Washington ANN LOUISE FULKERSON Sociology Kappa Kappa Gamma San Rafael, California lx CAROL JAMES TERRY Biology Alpha Chi Omega Seattle, Washington CHERYL FIKE WALL Psychology Alpha Phi Walla Walla, Washington THEODORE WILLHITE Political Science Beta Theta Pi Seattle, Washington KATHLEEN JANE WOLFSTONE English Independent Bellevue, Washington ALLAN HERBERT LEGGE Biology Delta Tau Delta Calgary, Alberta, Canada James E. Arnold Lewis William Ashworth Patte Hancock Belieu Bruce Leland Brewer Geoffrey Wallace Brown Douglas Dean Buxton Barbara Ann Carlton Lawrence Eldon Davidson Lawrence Linden Drake James Patrick Driscoll CAMERA SHY Judith Murdina Guthrie David Marion Herbert Jeffery .lay Huntington Kenneth Robert Kendall Ronnie Paul McCandlis Lawrence Arthur Mapes Thomas Summers Reich Paul C. Sandifur Jo'Anne Marie Shields David Lloyd Shorett Michael Dee Smallwood .Iohn Ritchie Spence Mary JoAnne Steffy Josef Oscar Stolzoff Beniamin Chessman Thorn William Stephen Turley David Albert Wilkins Barbara Weinman Williams Wi. 'U ' p. , ,lf-'H I -f 4 ' 1' ' . ' r .I 5 - k . .L-'hiv Fl I p Y . , 'V 'I Q ,R n tg 4 .a - i I x ,f ' ., ' ' ' ' Q it ff W r ..,, f, 5 , . , , fb 6 Q prilelv i'.' .' It H ,lv-5 .. V' r . H, M'Lg? '7 ,... ' 113' V 0 4' .9 5' 1 ' , , fix .W V , ' ' V- JJ' M ,f 3 I I , 4 6 G 9 ' '- Q, . 5 A , N , r 'MG E .3 , 'a 1 fx' ff y 3 gf I f -. 1 ll A 2 JF, ' iv Qi ' 1. ' 5 ff 4' 4 . v .9 . 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N I '--A fs- 'fx-f:f:g1 'f1?-1.4--4-. .1 ' -Y 'ny-rug., .gg 4.4 1 r ,- . wwf, f Q14ff.'.e5g- gl-gf-fn' , , F Q- Lk ' A-4.4.-iul5,.p--x J...- E, V .. 1 ATMOSPHERE PEOPLE I - -vu J I I , IMAGE ASW According to the ASWC Constitution the two basic functions of student government are to organize and administer student activities and committees, and to consider the general welfare of the students. Realizing that committee and activity organization are only fairly routine parts of Student Council's concern, ASWC President Ben Kerkvliet endeavored to broaden the scope of the second function. The 1964-65 administra- tion, including Vice Presidents Judy Stone and Ron Witten and Secretary Barb Berry, will be remembered for its efforts to bring a new type of creativity and immediacy into student govern- Tfiefil. Barb Berry, Secretaryp Ron Witten, Second Vice Presidentg Judy Stone, First Vice President. Campus debate centered primarily on the open dorms measure which, though defeated, pointed out the need tor greater attention to faculty-student communication. This in turn led to the proposed faculty-student senate whose merits are presently being considered. Prelim- inary steps have been taken to help remedy the basic problems involved by a visiting hours plan, including the expansion ot the SUB program and facilities and extended study facilities for women. Other campaign proposals subsequently enacted included the student forum program with a local radio station, and the increased ASWC support ot oft-campus activities, such as the city's Human Relations Board Survey. It the purpose of this administration was to create a stimulating and constructive atmosphere for the benefit ot student interests, it also suc- ceeded in opening the door for the future de- velopment of student government on the Whit- man campus. ASWC COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Kathy Pritchard Pat Bergman Lance Ray Prls Graham Sue Yocum STANDING: Dr. Whitner, Mr. Roberts, Pete Hague, Mr. Monahan, Dr. Thom- sen, Dr. Frasco. SITTING: Ben Kerkvliet, Dr. Wagenschein, Diane Grove, Alice Judy, and Larry Rector. STANDING: Kirk Gustafson, Jim Feutz, Muri Leibrecht. SITTING: Trova Hutchins, Kathie Wolfstone, Esther Odiorne. Council on Stuoent Apliams The Council on Student Affairs is a stu- dent-faculty body deriving its power from the Faculty Council. This council handles all cases of discipline given to it by the Office of Student Affairs. Vot- ing members are three faculty and tive students. This is a very unique body in that students are allowed to participate in College disciplinary action. STIUOGYITI ACITIISSIOHS ACVI SORY BGARC The Student Admissions Advisory Board is the students' voice in admissions poli- cy and criteria. In co-operation with the Faculty Admissions Committee, it gives a student viewpoint concerning en- trance standards and programs tor pro- moting Whitman College. llanaizy ADVISORY Boaizo Shown at left are Dr. Plummer, Judy Bannon, Dr. Frasco, and Dr. McKenzie, four members ot the Library Advisory Board. This group oversees the selec- tion and purchase of new material and advises Miss Reynolds in matters of policy and standards for the Library. Class OIIIIICGRS 12111:-Z-517, , ' .5 eeissegg- - ,-- , -K .' 1' 5 it . it ii it , , 1, H: Ht it I mi in i -i i W, it FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS- Dan Holden, SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS- Mike JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS- Bob Bruce pres: Nancy Hayden, sec.: Bill Johnson, Bray, pres., Judy Hamilton, v.p.p Rob pres., Pann Benedict, v.p.g Bill Wood vp Bill Dean, treas. lnot picturedl. Lesser, treas.p Mary Glyer, sec. treas.p Carol Corolla, sec. The Associated Women of Whitman College, the official organization representing every wo- man enrolled at Whitman, in cooperation with the college administration and the faculty, is responsible for establishing and enforcing regu- lations necessary to residence hall living. Its goal is the development of responsible, educated women - through developing mature social attitudes and individual initiative. The AWWC includes an executive, a legislative, a iudicial and a standards council, and a house officers' council from each women's residence hall. BACK ROW:'Norma Leicester, Kathy Pritchard, Dwane Kop- czynski, Carol Sanford. FRONT ROW: Marilyn Styrold, Helen Bryant, president, Suzanne Zintel. At left, a vital discussion-about the associated men. ia if Y ROW 1: SUB Steering Committee: SEATED: Dean Whitner, Vern Kinsinger, Pete Reid, President Perry. ROW 2: liz Klobusicky, Carolyn Woodward, and Dean Santler. STANDING Don Deshler, Miko Renner, and Bob Wallace. The Student Union, commanded by Mr. K CKitzel- burger, that ist again proved itself the master of many arts. With the backing of the Board of Directors, the SUB Steering Committee pictured above, the SUB spon- sored events for all ages and mentalities. Among these were the Lecture Series, poetry readings, bean contests, a Christmas Party, painting contests, and the very popular SUB Entertainment Series. Other added attrac- tions included flirtatious post office assistants, a create- nasty-notes-for-the-bulletin-board club, Helen in the kitchen, Betty in the bookstore, Shirley in the books, Marian with the money, and the usual gang of wildmen behind the counter. Mike Renner, the SUB program di- rector, sponsored himself. In addition to the above activities the SUB also embarked upon an after hours policy of opening from 7-10:30 weekday nights, thus helping to relieve the privacy problem. All in all, the Student Union served a well seasoned variety of relaxable events and is to be congratulated on a job well done. Q. Q, A Mi! uf- --' -...F ir- . ' ,fi Q .ffl sf f GM' .S 'K J .7 rf 'X ,7 , r K , . p , f. -nb 5:1 ff f 'A H , 4 v W Ai I I fb' ,L George Williams, Editor Jody Grocock, Assistant Editor Mr. Gassert, Advisor Wanlatpu Waiilatpu '65 was 144 pages of Saxony paper, Gold duotone, about 900 photographs, and a full color endsheet. It was also a mad race to col- lect the best available material in the least amount of time, paste together in a somewhat coherent fashion and send to the printer, hopefully before the deadline. This year editor George Williams and advisor Mr. Gassert concentrated on the two major year- book problems, quality and staff organization. Several innovations to improve quality were tried, including color, professional faculty pic- tures, and more extensive use of Roberge's can- did work. Layout designs were made as varied and unique as possible, so that each page would add creatively to the book. Staff and internal organization received much attention. A staff consisting mostly of sopho- mores was used in order that talent will be avail- able for next year's staff, thus breaking the cycle of one year onIy staffs. As a further aid, planning for the '66 book got underway soon after spring vacation, thus allowing the summer for refinements and detailed layout preparation. Inside aids to the Waiilatpu's publication: STANDING7 Linda Page, Fred Brewer, Ken Colby, Bill Hickolc, Dave Miller, Margaret Madsen, .lim Cully, Carolyn Ashby. SEATEDp Jay Lash, Judy Hamilton, Libby Wise, Sue Salladay, Heidi Madden, Janetta Hermo ploneen Dick Tatman Editor The Whitman Pioneer, organized and produced as an extracurricular activity by students interested in writing and iournalism, maintains a role of im- portance on campus-both as a means of communi- cation and as a workable substitute for regular journalism courses. This year, Editor Dick Tatman has worked with his staff to produce a publication that fulfilled more completely its communication service as well as maintaining a degree of interest and readability compatible with Whitman's academic standards. There has been stress on future campus events rather than past, plus an emphasis on provocative feature material by faculty and students. Editor Tatman's immediate staff included Jim DeMeules, business manager, Mary Ellen Sather and Jim Owens, co-news editors, Pete Hogue and Roger Hull, feature editors, assisted last semester by Kathy Hall, Jim Hawkins, sports editor, Greig Hornor and Jim Moore, assistant sports editors. Copy editors were Nancy Beernink, Al Breed, Dick Lilly, and Vern Jacobson, during Tatman's first se- mester as editor, Jim Boespflug was the make-up editor. Mr. Thomas Howells, professor of English, was the group advisor. .lim DeMeuIes Mr. Howells Business Manager Advisor Pioneer Assistants: Roger Hull, feature editor, John Hawkins, sports editor, Pete Hogue, head critic, and Mal Ulrich, picture editor. Staff Writers FRONT: Don Dutcher .lalayne Williams Allison Pasco Barbara Nelson Carolyn Ashby John Miller BACK: Curt Raschke Bob .luul Les Wardener Mike Munson Eileen Daugherty Ben Thorn Sandy Sarles Baker Stocking NGA Student National Education Association ac- quaints potential educators with personal and professional opportunities in education. This year SNEA has centered its activities and monthly programs around the theme Aspects of Educa- tion Today . Programs have included a talk by Sir Richard Allen on education in England, a panel of recent Whitman graduates on their experiences, and an exchange of ideas by the student teachers. The year was climaxed by the annual teacher-recognition dessert with Dr. Perry as guest speaker. Liz Stewart is the group's president and Mrs. Cockrum and Mr. Aubertine are co-advisors. CUUTIQ CLUB l-lushed footsteps in a snow-bound forest, ski tips poised, tired feet from a day long hike, this is Outing Club. Of- fering students a chance to bag the campus tor awhile , the club iourneys forth with an overnight hike, one or two overnight ski trips, and a series ot one day hikes. An overnight hike to Minam Lake in the Wallowa mountains and an overnight ski trip to Anthony Lakes are samples of this year's rovings. Bruce Foote is president and Dr. Todd hikes and advises, in that order. aqu Masque, the student literary maga zine, displays a wide variety ot poems essays, and art works. The staff works directly from material which is submitted to Writers' Workshop, there to be dis cussed and criticized. Since Masque is privately supported, it can set its own criteria for material to be published During the school year Whitman College will be represented in debate by one of the largest squads in the history of the school, thirty-two. Twelve members of last year's successful group remain and twenty beginners will see tourna- ment participation. A maiority of those in the latter category have had high school experience and are con- sidered by Director ot Forensics, Professor Dean F. McSloy, to be capable of developing during their careers here into one of the most formid- able forensics groups Whitman has had. In the three tournaments held so tar they have won approximately 652 of their debates and have ranked high in individual speaking events. Six more meets are on the schedule. As a result of the outstanding work done by Whitman debaters in the East during the past few years, invitations to tournaments have been extended by many of the nation's finest institu- tions: Princeton, Harvard, M.l.T., University of Chicago, and Caltech to name a few. At least one national meet will be entered. oesate ,-1a '5'?' Practice-a vital element for any debater DEBATE - 'I964 ounq Repuallcans OFFICERS: Dave Gram Sidney Wallace D n Anderson, Pres. Carol Santa OFFICERS AIZ kP B l D G D gPIIy ounq Oemocnats V, ff M k c g I li I --. -5 1 ' 5 POLITICAL UNION: STANDING: Don Anderson, Dave Shoretf, Ted Lloyd, Kurt Gustafson, Bob Wallace Terry Pancoast, Ben Kerkvliet, Dan Clark, Larry Drake. SEATED: Sally Sieber, Chris Kotok, Bonnie- Lea Diane Grove, Julie Gaisford. pouucai UNION Political Union is Whitman's political coordinator. Its basis for membership is simple, a desire to become ac- tively involved in political programs. ln partnership with the Young Republicans and Young Democrats, the Political Union sponsored speakers, pre-election debates, and the Model Congress. This latter ambitious undertaking, a follow-up on last year's successful American Party Convention, received full support of the Political Science Dept. For the Legis- lature, each living group was given states to represent, and delegates from these states submitted bills, fought in committee hearings, and ioined the lobbyists in push- ing for their programs. All the action culminated in the two plenary sessions. -' on a il 3 P 'z-XXX xl lax W tvxxwm ssill,2ug,21li4a,LL, i,, ,U H f 4 , Lp-I ,W ' r lf - we V zisv ,gin ' - cc Y 2. YW-YMCA Executive Committee: Standing, Dick Elmore, Bruce Harshman, Dr. Mc- Kenzie, .lim Owens. Seated, Barbara Gibson, Jody Owens, Jack Rice, Murl leibrecht. Below, Spring proiect-Y members work on a backstop for the migrant laborers' camp. CAIHDUS ' WUS The Whitman College Y defines itself by what it does, by the concerns it expresses, by the causes it espouses. lt asks why some criminals are doomed to execution and others are not. It seeks to identify with Black Men and Men who speak broken English, and Mentally Confused Men, and Delinquent Boys who have not been treated justly by our society. It provides students with the opportunity to question their own mo- tivations, to find freedom from preiudice, to look at the world as it really is. In the words of an ancient Seer it seeks to do iustice, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with God. World University Service is a non-profit asso- ciation of students and faculty in institutions of higher education throughout the world. lt offers to students and schools a self-help program to improve the quality of the institutions. Whit- man's share of the self-help funds was raised at the WUS Auction, headed by Dr. Ball, and the WUS - Spurs Casino, both held on March 19th. 1 ' Q - 1 i l Informal discussion of the exchange program brought together Mary B o n n a r , Wes Schroeder, Catherine Ainge, and Carolyn Boles. B e I o wp Marian Allman, first semester student from Fisk. ISK Exchange Last spring Whitman became the seventeenth school to establish an exchange program with Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee. First se- mester one exchange student entered Whitman and two Whitmanites went to Fisk. Second se- mester the pattern was reversed. The program was fostered on the belief that inter-personal re- lationships can cut through social or cultural bar- riers. lt aimed at meeting the problem of racial prejudice through the understanding that comes only from getting to know others as individuals rather than as nebulous stereotypes. w A ,gif ...-iw-V,' A Y ' ' 5 'lv ts t Y ' ' l if gt I 3- A 3. 'F ' 1-s Y'- AZ ,-, t 1: ' V . , ' . ' XJ' . V-, V' 1 V' t - , 5 : , . 1' it ' 1' W- , if sip r W ? . :.,zf E-,Eg g H .pn i :.,g. -V ..s,.Q. 5 Hg? f ' ggi I ,V - 9 , I -gi f t g f- . 1 . - .ft, ,ri 4---u or 'TQ ...B .E N , ' xg' ' ff' 3 ' l slg . a .g in I g homecoming The Volmer Court barbecue served by smil- ing Arrows, the displays, the Friday night bon- fire, the panel discussion on America's political tradition, the game, the dance, all these were present at Homecoming '64. And co-charimen Lance Ray and Madalyn Venneri added some new twists to the event such as an all campus Serenade Thursday night, rain Friday night Knot plannedj, 1:30 dorm hours, and a rather un- usual theme, Whitman i984 . The Homecoming Court of Lanna Lear, Gail Baeker, and Ann Welch with Queen Chris Kotok reigned over the successful weekend activities. F if-fltzIf?. f' k ' H' .ttlf y 4-'fu,-'liwf wk' b l B11 X ia 'r fx, li :Z I L keg: It ,...s..5hiklM j 'T'..f.fx' , 5 ff-.-el my - 'WD 1-u y - - .... , in-I ., w- .- s, , is - A Tl as if? A ,Q -sc . 541532 Q i H+-we il2.f rip? QQQNX- ' - ' , jg. -lt 5. V N u Xl, l- pfk f ' 31-ill G wh vA.tliqb-,Z -ll ,-1 P ' Vp M ' ' i f 'I A ,cm f uf' H Q, lbfh ', ,gh N 1 fs! K ' fr . 'Lf t, T ll J A T . is Q, , T' X X lj, in gf, , X. - titty J. Q fact. , tilt. The Whitty team makes the big plunge-into the 2nd half. The team is presented at the Friday night bonfire. H1 he T155 was x l Whitm Homecoming Qu .S . 1 fi. X ' Wax. an slams into the Eastern defense. een Chris Kotok, escorted by Bob McCormick. N . 3 if ,rn . ,mn 4. Coach Loper fires one at 'Lon Vonadore as the seniors take on the faculty. Project for the day - banking the upper creek. May Fete '64 was an ambiguous ceremony. Traditionally held to honor Whitman's outstand- ing students, the bermuda-clad recipients and off hand attitude, while humorous, clashed with the formality of the occasion. Numerous students were honored in fields ranging from debate to drama. Mortar board, Order ot Waiilatpu, Spurs, and Knights all tap- ped new initiates. Queen Diane Tellefsen and her court composed ot Lucie Murry, Suzy Mul- down, Mary Ann Veazey, and Anita Biklen witnessed the presentations. It should also be noted that chairman Joanne Bednarz, with Michele Morrow assisting, put a great deal of effort into an event which deserves a dignity compatable with the honors presented. Presenting Queen Diane Tellefson. Back-to-mano 64 Early morning work party, afternoon baseball, and a score of riotous skits made up Back-to-Marc '64. Continuing the hard rock policy set last year, co- chairmen Linda Merrick and Curt Raschke slated banking the creek as the project of the day. This was followed by a hot, tasty lunch and the skits, Rounding out the day was the WUS auction and dance, a welcome change of pace tor Back-to- Marc. m f 12 '64 The May-pole complete with decorative backdrop. ,iii .ar X . . 6 s , Q . U. .ag Y X' Cr 3 tl Q' as ,4 b Q Eau J 2. :ug K3 gg. asv ' A 629 5- 151 g?gSff' 535 er 5 .-.M I' 14' if 57 E69 xx 1 gif gre L 'Q Q :I ,J 4 Y H t 11 EPM 1 I A: 3, I Ni, Hg tu' x K., 'J ' E' X 7 1 , -S153 Lg, rg E Q: 2' ' XX X' 1 , . EU 'N , , X 'v - iz.: ,iw fs: 1 Q2 - - r. i ' L -- fl V 'J ggi, xi 'fgxxfi -'gs' ' m ' + L , Li gr Q, Q I X, ,, 3 Y 129 x I GSX- mv. Q xi: 1,5 LMI ' 39? f' P ,QQ-Q1 5517 ' fs... QQ? .3 fm Q M P, . -ff Q, AQ - - y 'sz 0 -. 5 9 , x K., - Eg xl, L by ,ab ,v va! -a mln, W 3. S: 'J Y-I V2.9 I The T964-T965 season was one of increased activity for both the College Choir and Bancl. While the Band, gallantly led by Mr. Plute, held informal warm-up sessions in the football stands, the Choir, under command of Mr. Schilling, was putting the polish on Dello Joio's To Saint Cecilia, which was sung at the SUB Christmas party. Both the Choir and Band gave individual concerts throughout the year, but the joint productions with Choral Union highlighted the year. Choral Union, under the ba- tons of Professors Schilling and Bailey, presented Hayden's The Seasons for the Christmas Oratorio and a spring concert of Poulenc and Bach. Mr. Ted Flute Band Director NN .X +5 1.x f -f - -fwviii JA' 1 ' ing-A 1 'r'ny E Q' 1 mx Z -- ' A rg, 1 Qlll 'K 1 Q P, ESM af- +5 w l , M ,nm-- i I Us 515,15 QQNTIE lm . ma? W3 5, 1 Farcical Patelin and absurd Re- sounding Tinkle proved Renner- Leg- ge combo to be socko in direction circles. Visit slated next, with Mar- garet soon-to-be Buxton and Otis al- ready Calet, director David Haller and designer John Freimann. Addi- tional help from Durrenmatt's script. Audience participation one hundred per-cent for Secret Service melodra- ma. Villainous Marec, heroic Renner and O'Reelly CMJ, plus support of Joy, Huey, and O Reilly IBD turned play to melocomedy. A Freirnann tirst with box set. 'Mo and Marec Revue avoided bankruptcy, while Calef and Yeats merged for At the Hawk's WelI-un- comprehensible admiration? Any- way, unemployed actors kept busy. Another gray box set, with Frei- mann inside directing. Jellicoe's Knack short and lively with eighty- five second Calef, O'ReiIly-male, laugh a minute Niewoehner, and two- skirt King. New prop: road map to Pasco. Patrick Dennis musical, Little Me, with Freimann pink and Haller actor- director, looking big for the spring. SRO? Davidson's Let There be Farce, Maureen O'Reilly's Tiger, and Marec's Bedtime Story due iust one week earlier. Technicians Johnson, Ander- son, and Wolthausen looking wor- ried. Well we've all got problems . . Anybody seen the coatcheck girl? Q 4 x N , : 154 S Q ffj., A n K K I rev, L. -i i 4' 1' 5 't- j. .,,,l , .. ..,, , 'b -r fl ,, , , A H v 1'7 , A : .w x 1' 'f.- j -SX .,9' L ,T 9' in-A Tm! '90Pwf- 9 '55 5? Y? 1 53 11 , ,.. :NX Hi ' Q N si 1 n ' 9 1' E E K Y-4 s. 1 ifin. 4. an 1 Q ,,,,,,, Q, .ii -QQ N ,wx f .r ,. I if 1 . f 1 's 4 - 4 Q' v f fl 6' uc i . I , X 1 ff 1. 1, 1 ', 1 1 V1 . 1 1 V '. I I'x ' : 1, 1 . w r1, ' , I 1, . '1 -wr- x Jf, fn... ' 1 is-'ruff' xv--- L . 7' . .- -V. 1,5 .g- Y ,f u r 1- - 3- . v 2, , N AAF s...a-4 DCRITS ACTION RELEASE ,C 1' 1 xl N 'N' HKU Q -.. b 1 is X 'G , k f5r- X ,, 'sf if 'sr 2 if A 'TP '41-5 , ln x Q gi., la I Ni ,f I P.. f WH .g I O01ZBAll Whar was Whifman fooTloall 1964? IT was Tony Barkaukas running Through The Linfield defense for a go-ahead Touchdown, iT was Andy Pollard caTching one of his 46 pass recepfionsp iT was Rick Mausefh running and passing from The new Loper spread , iT was Doug Graham's crunching blocks, and Bob Burn's high sailing punTs, and iT was a conference vicfory over C of l - The firsf conference win in Three years. On The darker side, iT was an iniurecl Bill Hilger, an injured Jim Moore, a disappoinfed Homecoming crowd, a sick Don Reece, iT was seven defeaTs againsT only one win. BuT in The face of a momenTous Task This young Team never gave up, and The spirif of Coach Loper never diminished. The Team sfayed True To iTs WhiT- man herifage and is now looking wiTh renewed hope To nexT year. THE FIGHTING MISSIONARIES - 1964 2 r M '94 d Niewoehner pulls one out of the fog against ' ,V if , Willamette ' V W i 1 ' , ' QS ' is aff' at fl E to 'C f A' nm g 'wr ., , A , 7 'f Lg, l A H -.- X I 1 b E W I 4 - is-ia., ,. U ,f ' ,,' ' ' 777.3 'b ' 'FV' 'l'a5 'i f 1 J' - -u,2 mn, ,v 1 5 .i ul 1, ' , C tl ,E .L Whitman puts the brake on an Eastern scoring threat. Whitman Whitman Whitman Whitman Whitman Whitman Whitman Whitman SEASON'S RECORD Central Washington Eastern Oregon Linfield College Lewis and Clark Eastern Washington Pacific University College of Idaho Willamette ...4-.-.le.......a Even the Missionaries sometimes make mistakes 'zWF. Barkauskas sneaks one out of the hands of Eastern. ,gf , V , ' 'Ns- Q1 .f v -73 it-H w , 1 '21 asf,-4-. g xua T ,f5QA4'.H1'j: E, .je-ggi? 9155, 55 ' , ' ff ' 21 is .- ,-I . Drive for tive more! A little fog doesn't bother Mauseth as he rolls out to throw. ,,.-.,: ,W H' : '-gf High . f Z Driving against Willamette. Clark cuts hard to kill a Linfield gain. ' ,Ag Coach Loper talks strategy at the Homecoming game '1 :- I ... Q1 w,2w'fw,t, ' ,,,1,1t,.gi,.,,,,, Y l' 4 if .Ju f 3. -5 V wi -.HT A ' , . H-v ' V,'v'- .nf- , V WJ, 3133 ' 7g,g,j'?2:'?f - -A , .. , 'I965 BASKETBALL RECORD Whitworth .......,,....... Eastern Oregon ,...,,..... Central Washington .... Northwest Nazarene tourn. . Willamette .... .4....., Northwest Nazarene College of Idaho . . . . . Pacific .........,.. . . . Lewis and Clark . . . , . . 78 Linfield ......,. . . . . 77-82, as-92, tilts, 4 60-72 79-86: itil 486, ral iii 99-109, tsl 51, 13- 70, 95- as 67- 74 75- 73 73- 98 77- 79 73- 64 88-127 104- 84 62- 89 72- 80 80- 87 BASKGEBALL Another in the seemingly endless string of meribund years in basketball for the Whitman mapleboarders? On the contrary, the basketball team saw more evidence ot the new deal which is slowly but surely creeping into Whit- man athletics through the determined eftorts ot coaches and players. The marks in the win-loss columns remained pretty much the same, but the floor action, and more importantly, the at- titude ot the players was significantly changed, and all for the better. Every- one has talked about a lack of pride, spirit, or whatever you want to call it, but this year, the team caught hold of the tail end of the animal, and it looks as if they aren't about to let go. As evidence ThaT This year's Whits were not iusT any other ball club, note The list of records which The Team broke in The '64-'65 season. Dave Snow smashed The all- Time career scoring record, The season scoring mark, and records for mosT aTTempTed and most made from The charity line. The Team broke The year scoring record and The year average mark, forcing Their opponenTs To go over Their record To defeat The WhiTs. The Team also broke the single game scoring efforT by Topping The Nazarenes wiTh a score of TO-4. They also broke The losing effort mark by dump- ing in 99 while losing To Linfield's lO9, and Then for The last game of The season, The Two Teams combined to break The league scoring mark for Two Teams in one game, 2l5. To look forward - This was The key to The spirit of The '64-'65 season. True, The Team will feel The loss of Snow. But There were six pair on The court which helped To make Dave what he was, and all of Them will be returning nexT season with anoTher year of experience behind Them. All the team lacked This season was experience and The polish which confidence instills. But There is definite evidence that The new deal is here, and here To stay. Next year we look forward To finding WhiTman among The confenders for The Northwest Crown. STANDING: Coach Engel Gerald Marsh Dave Snow Don Woodworth Dave Bainbridge John Reid Chuck Cusack Bill Ells KNEELING: Steve Sirosahl Brian Martin Tony Barkauskas Bill Schoen Tom Levin Bruce Rengo Jock Edwards Bob Niemann XQ 3 - s Y, 34 if v 5 ... tif vDQ'M 3 QW' MM fx , fs ii' 'S T 9 T anim E., M WRGSIIIIHG Some not-too-representative wrestling can- dids. The action, however, is typical of each hard fought match and of each in- dividual wrestler. In reviewing this arena of Whitman athletics, it would be desirable to say that the rnatmen fought to countless victories be- fore capacity crowds. Unfortunately, this statement must have its qualifications, but the efforts of individuals cannot be ignored. At 130 pounds, freshman Mike Krebs held up his corner of the load, finishing the season with an impressive winning record, and wrestling his way to one of three Conference Championships. John Santa started the season at 167, but after a mid-season diet, finished as the 137 champ. Dave Williams acted as the team's liaison wrestler, filling in any spot from 147 to heavyweight. Max McCarty, another freshman addition, fought his way to many early victories, and Fuzzy Clark and Tom Reich both finished strong after mid-season sabbaticals. In the credits due depart- ment, Rich Kelly, Robbie Scott, and Bob Wilson all put forth fine efforts. A final word must be reserved for senior .lim Lucke. For in the Whitman sense of the word, Jim has been a consistent champion both with the books and on the mat. K if 1 . -4- ' --- -Avy- IV. Q 2, . A ' 1 'mi s 1, 6' f .Qi ,I . . I . 4 V ' . fe' ,T l . . 5 I v ' 3. - 5 a 4 wlrg V If f .,' t, A 4 . 4 A , I. Q,-PV, N' .av P.-1 SP1 r ' ' I.-Y. W ig,4gA:. .A IL- l lsr, f . T A ' . Tl - .L 'idx .. - 'KJ Randy Jacobs, left, and Eric Baer. rr-'Q'-'fi A E nnl YN' A - ' .If , - A .... 31 -s ., lf. M. 'f-vlg..ZZg1 l L 1 -F R 1 s Q R' Q YQQLQ if L...L4a., - With depressed varsity activity on most fronts of the 1964 season, Coach Burgess' varsity tennis team had an oppressing season-oppressing to all opponents, that is. The team lost only two matches in the regular season. The District NAIA meet was another story. The finals of the tournament was brought home since it was an all Whitman contest. Steve Ronfeldt topped Randy Jacobs in the singles and then combined with him to defeat Ron Whitten and Bill Schoen for the doubles crown. For the 1965 season, the team's only loss is Ronteldt and freshman Eric Baer has the potential to equal or better Steve's amazing record. Rounding out the top five will be Randy Jacobs, with two year's national championship experience, Jim Feutz, back from a German sabbatical, Ron Whitten, three year letter- man, and Bill Schoen, with valuable versatility. Coupled with plenty of reserve strength, the '65 Whitman tennis squad will supply fans with colorful and victorious action. VARSITY TENNIS: Coach Burgess, .lim Feutz, Rob lesser, Eric Baer, Randy Jacobs, Bill Schoen, Mike Schultz, Tony Barkauakas. 84 1964 TENN Central Washington Eastern Washington University of Idaho Gonzaga ...,.,., Washington State . . Whitworth ...,,.. NAIA District Meet , Jim Feutz top left um Hughes and Rub lesser, below IS RECORD , . . . Everyt 5-2 4-5 3-4 6-2 5-2 8-1 4-3 6-2 4-3 5-2 7-O hing 1964 GOLF RECORD Columbia Basin ......,.......,. Eastern Washington , . . . Washington State ..,. . , University of Idaho . 1 A . College of Idaho ....,..,.., Washington State CClarkstonj .... 12 - 0 11 -1 10 - 8 14V2- 3K2 11 - 7 7 -11 3 -15 7V2- 4M 6 -12 Northwest Conference ....., . , , tie second John Davis Dave McGill Gvlf With last year's consistant scoring to back them up, Dr. Thomsen's Golfers are out to win the 1965 Northwest Conference Championship. Last year they finished second with only two losses in the regular season. Four returning lettermen will lead the team. They are George Anderson, Bob Wallace, John Davis, and Dave McGill. Also hefting the clubs are Lance Ray, Craig Olson, Dave Morris, Rich Wallace, and two frosh additions, Andy Ferrari and Pete Nikaitani. This year's opponents in- clude Washington State, Oregon State, Gonzaga, and last year's champs, Linfield. Tournament play will favor the team, as only four players participate, and the team's lack of depth will not be a significant factor. WHITMAN GOLF - 1965 Bob Wallace Jock Edwards BASEBALL 1964 BASEBALL RECORD Eastern Washington .4.,...... Whitworfh ........ . Eastern Oregon .. . Linfield ...... A Willameiie , . . Pacific . , . Lewis and Clark , . . College of Idaho . . . . WhiTman's baseball Team is pracTicing in earnesT To improve on lasT year's record of i win, Twelve losses, l Tie. While The ToTals seem dismal, The abiliTy of sev- eral WhiTman players was noT unnoTiced by The con- ference coaches. Given all conference recogniTion were Jock Edwards, Jim Moore, and Greig Horner, all of whom are returning for The '65 season. These Three plus seven reTurning leTTermen will provide The working nucleus for Coach Engel. Along wiTh The seasoned players, Engel is counTing on sev- eral new recruiTs To give The Team depTh, especially on The piTching mound. in anTicipaTion of an acTive season, as much Time has been spenf renovaTing The infield as in acTive prac- Tice. With The conference Teams fairly evenly bal? anced, This year will wiTness sTrong compeTiTive acTion. Coach Engel, left and Harry Amend. - ,iz Q. T 1-nj ' h A f 'Sag'-If 'rfzff Z .1 , J' . .. ' f ' f ' gg. Q ,Wg x ..f V '--e. I ,rx qi, !w:' f ,E X .. ., 5 .l Ax g .V1,4, 'V -' Y 1 F q . lr'-'Lew if - T . . f fi? 1 Y - use-22.3 iwf-Eff ig-,Q-. . 15,Fi5:..:Ew . , fp I H - -ky 1534- . as . . V A - 7 r ..- Y qu WAN- ,,.,.z, T. T . H ,.V -x 'QR is 79 .s . . . - 13' Q . 1 : A , - L.. T A 1: .lfififu - 4 -..'r7I.- VARSITY BASEBALL: Standing, Coach Engel, John Cooper, John Ramage, Bob Burns, Tom Kolouch, Harry Amend, George Smith, John Allen. Kneeling: Phil Wright, Jim Moore, lee Spencer, Greig Horner, Keith Axelsen, Phil Windell, Charley Gates, Robert Scott. 1 1 Greig Horner and Mike Rabin Senior captain Larry Rector and Coach Martin. trzack 'za' 1-.,. VARSITY TRACK: Standing, Coach Martin, Bill Hall, Steve Chambers, Wayne Maw, Dave Blair, Sandy McClinton, Bruce Jones, Terry Pan- coast, Terry Templeton, Tom Jamieson, Evan Smith. Kneeling: Pat F1921-55. lt- ls. Hurdler Steve Chambers and high iumper Kirk Gustafson. 1 get rr Q. sr ,sa sa- Means, Denny Washerg, Kirk Gustafson, Bob Perry, Wes Schroeder, Larry Rector, Dick Hunter, Pete Newland, John flex Sells, Steve Schaus. Whitman's veteran track coach Bill Martin greeted eleven returning lettermen and enough promising new- comers to give hope of improving on 1964's third place Northwest Conference finish. The team was defending champion in both the Northwest Nazarene Invitational and their own Bill Martin Invitational. Senior distance runner, Larry Rector, was the 1965 team captain. He ran a 4124.4 mile in 1964 and was also a strong two and three miler. Other top distance men were transfer Tom Jamieson, a 4:20 miler, and sophomore lettermen Bruce Jones and Evan Smith. Steve Chambers returned to defend his conference championships in both the high and intermediate hurdles, being ioined in the latter event by Pete Newland, sopho- more lettermen. School record holder Bill Hilger returned in the iavelin, John Sells, a conference runner-up in the shot put, and freshman Dean Shoemaker as discus throw- er, to give the Missionaries a single entry in each of the weight events. ' - L ' 'N B '11 Vifwj.. W af? as, 53' . 5- ra 1 Z, VW... . . e 'Q at E . .V .Q . 1 an e ' if Z if . 353' Z - Whitman's top quarter-miler was senior Terry Pan- coast. A former conference low hurdle champion, he led freshmen Dave Blair, Wayne Maw, and Pat Means in the quarter-mile. Bob Perry was backed in the 100 and 220 by newcomers Bill Hall and Dick Hunter and letterman Kirk Gustafson. The 880 looked like a strong event with veterans Terry Templeton and Was Schroeder and freshman Dick Hall, all run- ning in the i156-l:57 range. For 1965, Chambers turned in the top Whitman performances in both the WSU Indoor and the Idaho Relays, finishing a close second in the T20-high hur- dles at Idaho. Perry and Schroeder took fourths at WSU in the 440 and 600 respectively. Perry, Blair, Chambers, and Schroeder were second to WSU in the sprint medley at the idaho Relays. In the meets to come, the trackmen can be expect- ed to improve and to make a serious bid for the Conference Championship at Salem. Sprinters Hall, Hunter, Blair, Perry, and, rounding the corner, quarter milers Maw, Means, McClinton, and Pancoast. Distance runners Wasberg, Jones, Rector, Smith, and Jamieson. Sprinlman Bob Perry, left, Sells puts the shot. l964 TRACK RECORD Columbia Basin Dual .......... 73 -72 Northwest Nazarene Invitational . Whitman - lst Eastern Oregon, Northwest Nazarene, Whitman .,...,.., Whitman - lst Whitworth, Eastern Wash., Whitman ,........., , . . Whitman - 2nd Willamette ......... . . 56 - 75 Martin Invitational ..,.. . . . Whitman - lst Northwest Conference . . . , , . Whitman - 3rd ., Cv Z5 si OZ., if' .?l,' . 4' 4b. , , . 'wrt' A , 4 ,, A . - -:-: : - :-' 4,-f 'ff' , .V 'wx ' N 7 - ' .. W5 A Y if - fi I.,.. ,V H ' K. f ' . '3'! 'W'!!?l' fs? f'f f- wh ., 1- I Q - A 1: A w 'ffA f '!'!' 1 ,gear LL- . I ,1 fvvv' t , V . fig, !?? 134.2 'tt v W mf wi Q AX I ,M V F Wmu- ! 'V If KE Q- L S .1 'S Z vu-4 X la N Q es 1- W 1 4 A 051' mil? K,- f 395 A ' if Royalty ':ug51. lug, ,A iv 'Q' V fi 'jf' . . ALLURING I -'S' . K . V v'r :L :by 'X y' -' in Q' -.,.- 416-- x 4:7 ' 441' f homecommq Count PRINCESS LANA LEAR PRINCESS GAIL BAEKER PRINCESS ANN WELCH Alpha Phi Delta Gamma Kappa Alpha Theta QUEEN CHRIS KOTOK Kappa Kappa Gamma 'Lv ii 3' ma llete Count '64 PRINCESS SUZY MULDOWN QUEEN DIANE TELLEFSEN PRINCESS LUCIE MURRAY Kappa Alpha Thefa Delta Delta Delta Kappa Alpha Theta PRINCESS ANITA BIKLIN PRINCESS MARY ANN VEAZEY Alpha Chi Omega Kappa Kappa Gamma R 1 FF tolo kung Dave Wyckoff Phi Delta Theta '. AAV: , b F., iii ' :EEE SS VAIEDUD Vicky Fiess Independent Women Sweetheant of SIQITIA Chl MISS JILL ESSER Kappa Kappa G , ss' I ' , 'Q - 4 'll A A' 1 f H' I ' , - -rv '?'fiH ' lr, ,. :ft ' ' s. Q ' ff- I it 4 'f I L f A 1 ff' . D 'Pt ,:'. H I ka 5' 1 A x i 1 1 y. If 2 .5 :N X I ' rf , ' , if ' J -A 'Q x FL 'i F i ii 1 i U 1 ' , , ,QI '- f .14 1 , I Kin EE? gf ' ti .r Q' N 1 ' f A 1 G5 H-7 Q 2 ' 31 'X ffi'-fffz 31,-if ' A ,451-f i 1. ' 2 gf f 5 YL ' Q' f m- i L 'X 1 :Q-.dt -1- 1 -if-: wa--- ' fi Q SEDATE. . . TUMULTUOUS. . . SAFE , 5011 'f ,Z Q -- , iii iff Jiri ga Carolyn Ashby Janice Barber Nancy Beernink Susan Berelson Elizabeth Boyce lpha C hl Roberta Bulls Hollis Daines Hedy Dechart Bene Dennen OIHGGA Donna Dermonel Sally Follz Julia Fox Carole Fuller Elizabeth Harris Jean Harrison Linda Holderbaum Anne Huey Jean Hunter Lynda Kimbrough V n-, 5. i 1 t H! i xl Kay Lana Martha Lawless Norma Leicester Catherine lindsay Marcia McKelvy Alpha Chis returned to Whitman full of plans and enthusiasm to greet a new arrival to the campus, our charming German fraulein, Sabine von Held. After Rush we had twelve new jewels in our lyre. What a surprise it was for them to sneak on Election night! Possibly that was why they weren't caught?l We celebrated Hal- loween a day early with our fall informal-a progressive dinner which our alums gladly CPD provided-followed by a stomp and pumpkin carving with the Delta Gammas. Actives indeed had Sweet Dreams over the wonder- ful pledge dance. Afterward, the moms and daugh- ters returned to the chapter room for a slumberless party. Everyone agreed that our party for the women at the State prison gave us as much pleasure as it did them. Spring brought our all-campus serenade, spring formal, and senior breakfast. Alpha Chis were active on campus. Kitty Lindsay demonstrated her acting ability in The Resounding Tinkle and worked diligently as editor of Masque. Sa- bine aired her dramatic talent in The Visit. Carolyn Ashby was co-editor of the Living Groups section for the Waiilatpu and worked on the Pioneer. Kim Kimbrough took charge of Writer's Workshop. Norma Leicester was feared by all Whitty women as president of Judicial Council, and she, Kay Lane, and Kitty helped to keep the senior women in line as members of Senior Judicial Council. Sue Yocum publicized all campus events as ASWC publicity chairman. Honoraries found Alpha Chis among their member- ship. Kathy Nunn Spurred us on by being tapped for the sophomore women's honorary, and Marty Marriner made her mark as an Arrow. Marty Lawless and Kathy pursued their musical interests as members of Mu Phi. This has been a great year for Alpha Chi, with many wonderful memories. Molly McNamara Martha Marriner Lynne Marvin Cathy Melendy Kathryn Nunn Leila O'Brien Joanne Roaldseth Sharon Smith Sue Spiegle Susan Swinney Carol Terry Sabine Von Held Mary Kathryn White Kathleen Witt Susan Yocom Joan Zinn linda Allen Marlena Anderson Susan Bromley Helen Cary Pamela Ellis alpha Susan Empey Phyllis Enbom Susan Fauchald .lulie Gaisford Melissa Geffel Joanne Grocock Kathleen Hagiwara Linnea Hartford Esther Hariglass Carol Hurley Barbara .lerry Linda King Linda Kihinger Jay Lash Lana Lear Connie Linscoli 1 Margaret Lutz Lynn Mclntyre lynn McNally Elizabeth Meugniot Carol Meyer Alpha Phi missed one of its members during the year's first week-Ann Wheaton was efficiently carrying out her duties as Panhellenic President. As well as re- gaining Ann, Beta Phi pledged fifteen spirited members. An example of the fun in store soon became apparent when the actives discovered their rooms dinged-by the pledges, of course. They also surprised us with a suc- cessful sneak, a delightful pledge dance, That Old Black Magic, and to the amusement of the actives, staged a mock rush party. Both actives and pledges have been busy in campus activities. Arrows tapped Marilyn Mundy and Sue Ras- mussen, Jody Grocock, Georgeann Platt, and Ann Rob- ertson were selected as Spurs. Julie Gaisford represented us in Mortar Board and was chosen for Who's Who. Joining Julie in Pi Kappa Delta were Sally Sieber and Esther Hartglass, secretary of the group. Both Julie and Sally served in Political Union, and Mu Phi Epsilon tapped Jody Grocock and Gayle Stevens. Lana Lear also added her sparkle to the T964 Homecoming Court. Assuming positions of responsibility on campus found both Helen Cary and Sue Bromley serving respectively as secretary and Student Congress representative of Ander- son Hall. Betsy Peirce was active as Outing Club secre- tary, and Sandy Sarles was People-to-People's publicity chairman. Linda Allen and Linda Kittinger kept themselves busy in the theater, and Jody worked on the Waiilatpu. The hard work of the striped shirt girls paid off with a Powder Puff football victory, and first semester closed with a final's time Trauma Party for both the pledges and the girls of Prentiss Hall. Roller skating provided a unique setting for the fall informal, fun and frolic continuing into second semester with Choral Con- test, our annual spring retreat and the dinner dance. Margery Rodda Elaine Rost Sandra Sarles Sally Sieber Sue Stendal Gayle Stevens Carol Tienson Kathleen Tietsort Jerry Tileston Sheila Towle Cheryl Wall Ann Wheaton Shirley Mosher Marilyn Mundy Margaret North Elizabeth Peirce Georgeann Platt Amy Post Patricia Powell Susan Rasmussen Dona Reaves Ann Robertson 5 513 1.1 I Tia -2 Eg- 1. 'T . 1 aaa? LQ' is ii lfiaib J.. l, , ,,.,-.,,IE,,s, Bonnie Ashleman lynn Atkinson Sue Baird Susan Baugh Joanne Bednarz 061123 Helen Bryant Charlene Chambers Gwendolyn Childs Jessie Dale Patricia Daugherty Diane Dusenbery Oelta Delta Toni Fabian Maureen Fowle Marsha Franks Janet Green Jill Gruendel Elizabeth Guthrie Ann Hall Pixie Hayward Ann Hunter Karen Larson Roberta long Karen Luppold R Jenny Mclauchlan Pessy Malm Linda Merrick Mary Nelson Theta Omicron's active year began with the pledging of eighteen freshmen lovelies. Tri Deltas had a busy first semester with the Solar Stomp with the Thetas, the pledge sneak isuccessfull, the pledge dance, victory in the annual Powder Puff Derby, and a fun but freez- ing Christmas serenade. Honors fell abundantly on Tri Deltas this year. Jenny McLauchlan was elected president and Sue Baird, treas- urer, of Spurs, of which Peggy Willis and Jan Green were also members. Arrows tapped Carol Perkins, Bonnie Ashleman, and Anne Hall. Kathy Sprague was tapped for Mortar Board, and Kathy and Helen Bryant were chosen as members of Who's Who. Helen Bryant also served as president of AWWC and was a senior resident in Prentiss Hall. Kathie Pritchard was also a Prentiss Hall senior resident as well as presi- dent of Prentiss Hall and ASWC Activities Chairman. Beth Williams and Charlene Chambers were peppy additions to Rally Squad. Joanne Bednarz was a repre- sentative of University People to People, spending last summer in Europe. Michele Morrow was our Tri Delta Abroad for the school year-she studied in Germany. The year was closed with our annual Pansy Breakfast, honoring the senior women, and our dinner dance in Richland. Debbie Smith Kathy Sprague Diane Stevens Karen Thurner Nicki Tollefson Judy Vogel we Vickie Welsh Sue Wilbanks Beth Williams .lalayne Williams Peggy Willis Kathie Wohrman Penny Nollmeyer Sherry O'Donne Linda Page Alison Pascoe Martha Patterson Pamela Pearson Carol Perkins Kathleen Pritchard Cheryl Provazek Linnie Rose Barbara Saxe P TWT N r 3 'CPT' 93, fb l E, mill ' - ii Q mlm x Www Carol Babcock Behy Baechler Gale Baeker Wendy Barber Julie Bauer Parricia Berth Elena Brineman Julia Cage Caiherine Church Sydney Cramer Delta Wendy Crawford Donna Crutcher Sue Danielson Leslie Dreher GAITIITIA ' Nancy Due Karen Goenling Priscilla Graham Barbara Gunn Janice Haidanreich Janeha Harmon xl -Y' Susan Hill Donna Huntley Karen Jacobson Bambi .loy Dorothy lamb Alice Linelahl Gwen Lyman Nancy McCornack Maw Maginnis With fourteen new Anchor Clankers joining our ranks, Delta Gamma was off for another good year of sailing. The actives, by stealth and cunning land a bit of help from the slip of a tonguel, wittingly caught the pledges on their short-lived sneak. Halloween provided the setting for our Fall Informal which included a hayride and stomp, with pumpkin carving lending a little atmos- phere. Before the Pledge Dance, many actives and their dates were honored with the presence of Scarlet O'Hara who lightened our spirits with her subtle charm and punch. With Christmas drawing nigh, we went on our all-campus serenade. Pledges and actives dropped anchor into the seas of social life, honorary societies, and other campus organ- izations by placing crew members on Arrows CS. Cramer, C. Church, L. Salisburyl, Spurs fDonna H., Kathy W., Mary M., Leslie D., Alice L., Peg T., Barb G., Ellen S., Pris GJ, Mortar Board fGale B., Wendy CJ, Prentiss House Council CTessa S., Nancy D.l, Drama Arts Film Board iPat RJ, and Anderson Dorm Council CMary Lou P. Sidney CJ. Gale Baeker was chosen one of the Homecoming Princesses, Lani Williams ran for Miss Walla Walla, and Bambi Joy added her charm in the race for Miss Valentine. In the field of sports, Delta Gamma was the first runner-up for IM volleyball, while Alice Lindahl and Bambi Joy, as part of the Yell Squad, cheered the Missionaries on to. . . Numerous and sacred members received the coveted R.F. Award during the year, leaving a considerable dent in the psychological stability of the group. Our Delta Gamma Daddies added much to the Holiday spirit by honoring our Christmas Party in their tights and ruffles, chuckles and cheers, and in appreciation for the years of faithful service, they were post-officially wel- comed into the clan with a solemn trial and the punish- ment of wearing incriminating sweatshirts. Sadness, however, penetrated our ranks with the death of Elmer Embryo, and funeral service with the reading of Donne's A Validiction Forbidding Mourning was duly held to respect the passing of his volk. Ellen Sisley Penelope Sloan Catherine Speir lg Anne Spencer Margaret Stone Margaret Thompson Christine Tyau Anne Waltz Sue White Sally Williams Kathleen Wollaston 1' 'aft' I ' , 5' JJ,-.jr,-I Gam A Q2 W xl iii.. - N f FQ, WE rg-A5 ANNO Willa Amundson Nancy Arnold Ann Beasley Karen Bergsirom Barbara Berry -if Nancy Curren! Elizabeth Dawson Mary Dawson Diana Duncan W0m Jucliih Ernesi Marlys Farrington Vicki Fiess Carolyn Fisher Kathleen Fitzgerald Janice Sue Graham lynn Graham Karen Gretz Hollis Guill Barbara Hahn Kalhryn Hall Eileen Hedlund Margaret Hillyer Buxton Paula Hower Jane! Hyde Marie Jensen Liahna Klanman linda Knapic '31 Sv..- -V Cecily Koch Kathy Leslie Bonnie McMartin Heidi Middvli Linda Maki The Whitman Chapter of Gamma Delta Iota started the year well by recruiting a sparkling pledge class of enthusiastic freshman Indies. In addition to our regular Indies, we were delighted to have with us Marian All- man, Whitman's exchange student from Fisk University in Nashville. In Marian's place at Fisk was Catie Ainge. This was a busy year for the Independent Women. We immediately started work on our informal, the Post- Pumpkin Ball. This was followed shortly by an alI-cam- pus serenade under the able direction of Marky Hillyer Buxton. Marky also guided us through Choral Contest. The Indies seemed to have a monopoly in the theater, with our girls playing important parts both on stage and behind the scenes. Indies figured in campus politics, too. Excitement was provided by midnight fire drills, un- disciplined plumbing, threats of measles and mono, long distance phone calls in the wee hours of the morning, and Cupid, who was busy distributing hearts, pins, and rings. Our hearty thanks go to our sponsors, Dr. and Mrs. McKenzie, and to our officers: president Ann Beasley, vice-president Sue Morris, secretary Hollis Guill, and treasurer Barb Reid. iam'- Susan Salladay Mary louise Schobinger Clara Shelton Sarah Smethurst Merrillyn Spencer Ruby Stout Merry Jo Watson Susan Weeks Miriam Willits Kathleen Wolfstone Deborah Young Os Carolyn Marshall Susan Mollan Janet Molohon Susan Morris Margaret Morrison Jody Nohel Isolde Perry Judy Peterson Wanda Pruiett Leslie Race r . 'x ft qty, X .WWE fl T9 'X 4 L... .., . . - fl f X F1 X 4 ' r X -' - mafia .git Eg. xi tif-Q: f i , ga - ,III lf' i'f2'li 1 f f 2 0 'Q I 'L ii? is . rl Marty Agather Frannie Ambrose Sherryl Arch Leslie Bell kapp Pann Beneclici alpha theta Paliy Bergman Karen Carstensen JJ, Eileen Daugherty Jane Dion Kalhy Fay Judy Fullmer Laurie Glass Mary Glyer Dru Gnagey Diane Grove Judy Hamilton Trova Hutchins Gwynne Johnson Jana .lanes Diana Kelchum Liz Klobusicky Erika Kuplis Bonnie lea Y Joanne McConnell Sally Mafhiasen YQ, . . .. ,-A S will f' '2:s:s J il 5 it l 'li,l?lfE1Ji ? .ex neg K -it g f. ll who all new 2 T: X l 2.22 .. W gm Ei f l ll NM ll K ,, ,.. F l .. .Aka ? Mary Modrell Linda Morris Leslie Mullin Barb Nelson Theta's Kite got off to a flying start With a new pledge class for a tail, An informal, a sneak, breakfasts and parties They went for a jolly fall sail. To our pledges new, we honors do For the Crimson Court of the year, Theta actives were snowed, and this they showed by serenading the pledges dear. Theta twin stars in Mortar Board, Annie and Laurie, A Home-coming princess, Annie was too, Bonnie was secretary of Political Union, And Carolyn was honored in this year's Who's Who. Residing in Anderson, Karen, SR., Leslie and Mary Mo were R.A.'s, Marilyn was secretary of A.W.W.C., Diana Ketcham delegate to MUN in May. Admissions Advisory Committee served by Trova and Esther, On Prentiss House Council, Trova works slick, Marilyn is beautiful as Delt Queen, Diana Grove is president of Panhellenic. Spurring were Liz, Linda, and Mary Glyer, Liz was on the S.U.B. Steering Committee. As second VP Esther served Prentiss well, Vicky was the TKE Sweetheart, pretty. Arrows were four, Erika, Sue, Jane and Barb, Officiating as vice president was Sue, Erika served as trusty treasurer, Barb was president of Section A, too. Spring comes with dances, and dinners and fun, And intramurals turn to baseball, The spring winds are strong to carry us along On as jolly a sail as in fall. Ann Welch Valerie Whitcomb Libby Wise Sally Wood Carolyn Woodward Mary Woodward Esther Odiorne Mae Peterson Sue Paterson Mary Powell Carol Reid Wendy Reid Vickie Rohrmann Mary Ellen Sather Judy Schultz Margaret Sneeden Carolyn Spence Marilyn Styrwold Sue Wakefield W . ar e ' - ' ll 'im ll l I I I W hc xl' -x f 1 JIAr I. ul. .llllll 91 'N n 1'-Htl 'bfi rv Q if . X l yi- AO Jennie Ambrose Linda Bakken Jennifer Knowles Judy Bannon linda Bell L n'A'.2 9 ' he Q-Hxfi 'l 4f?5555 'fr W J I kappa kappa gamma 03. Marietta Boyd Barbara Bullock Claire Buschmann Cathy Campbell l Q- Susan Campbell Carol Corolla Marilyn Cowan lynn Evans Tish Forbes Anne Fulkerson . Gala Hammett - Suellen Harris Nancy Hayden Kim Hewitt Charlotte Holmquist Alice Judy 1' Patricia Kehoe Kristy King Dawn Kopczynski Chris Kotok Kappa Kappa Gamma is, as is inherent without fur- ther investigation, an active group .... of activii, in- itiatii, pledgii, and et Cetera. Scholastically speaking of scholars in scholastic terms land, of course, beginning at the beginningl, Marilyn Muench was selected as a mem- ber of the Board distinguished by mortars, their land herl motto: service. And then, spurograms were sent to Barb Bullock, Tish Forbes, and Alice Judy. Nextly, Marilyn Muench, Judy Bannon, and Tobi Snow commenced at Commencement to Marshall those not commencing. And then, even, Carol Sanford, Cammie Taylor, Kristy King, and Nancy Hayden bowed themselves for an onslaught of Arrows .... blue and white arrows being oddly pre- dominant. But mostly of all, as unobviously displayed, first in women's scholarship for i963-1964 were we. And then, aesthetically speaking, Home Came Chris Kotok wearing a crown and mostly a smile. And even before, Jill Esser wore the smile of a Sweetheart and then one pin and now two pins of Sigma Chi. But even be- fore this, Jennifer Knowles bagged the Betas, and then a Beta, and then a Mrs. -snapping her fingers all the way! And then, officially speaking, came Sue Zintel stand- ardizing the women as AWWC vice president and Dawne Kop . . . budgeting and balancing CPD as AWWC treas- urer. And then came Judy Stone opening doors ldorms?l to campaign for ASWC vice president. And then nextly were our pledgii proclaiming Carol Sanford as Anderson Hall president and Cammie Taylor as Ander- son Hall vice president and Nancy Hayden as a Freshman class officer. And then, Carol Corolla began recording the Junior class and all their class activities as secretary. And, iudged not last, least, or otherwise is Barb Bullock as Judicial Council Representative. And lastly, so as to avoid an entire flagrant display of pride must we admit that in football this year we failed to succeed, win, pot 'em , or whatever . . . . . sigh ..... Barb Lawrence Janie lucas .lane McKinley Claudia Minium Jannie Mitchell Marilyn Muench JoAnne Oliver Sharon Palmer Francia Powell Betsy Quinby Susie Robinson Carol Sanford Sandra Savage Judy Stone Robin Todd Lynn Turner Sally Van Winkle Joyce Yeager Sue Zintel '.-:f'- Q? tx 'Ea 5-2. 2 ---5. 3 'fi 12 WHNV wi WWAWWQ Lau: Findlay Abbot! Mark Abrahamson Gordon Anderson Grady Anderson Alan Bixby BETA Ronald Bline Douglas Cederblom Eh EIA DI Jerry Cederblom - Gary Christophersen Daniel Clark John Czinger Ken Dayton Bruce Fooie Michael Gillespie .lohn Hale - William Hall Robert Juul Gordon Keane Roland Knapp Thomas Kolouch Robert Lesser fa Lawrence Longfelder Robert McCormic Under the guidance of president Pat Schow, Betas showed their traditional carefree originality in this year's activities. A climax of the social season was reached at the Sons of Wooglin's Pixie party. Selected films and exhibition- ary dancing proved a delight to the entire brotherhood. Special praise is owed to brother Joe Chiapella for his part in the performance. A new house mascot was provided by Bob Shallen- berger and Doug Gallant. The animal, affectionately nam- ed C. Tauras, is a cross-bred phenomenon including moun- tain lion heritage. He is being taught to growl and snap at the mention of the word, Strap. Action on the sleeping porch, led by brother Lawr- ence Nicholson, eclipsed all normal connotations of the term Brotherhood Another year of hearty song was led by brother Den- nis McNair. The Christmas serenade was made tradi- tional with this year's third annual performance. On the athletic scene, a sense of refinement pre- vented many of the brothers from throwing themselves wholeheartedly into animal competition. The golf cham- pionship, however, did fall prey to Beta sportsmen dur- ing first semester's action, and the house stood among the top three in lMs at the semester's end. Philanthrophy in the Beta House was championed by the celebrated liberal, Larry Longfelder. No cause is too petty to deserve my best efforts, stated Larry mag- nanimously. A special blessing to Beta Theta Pi this year was our new house-mother, Miss Anne McGillivray. . y aug - ...My William Reeves Alan Reid Joseph Richter Robert Rowland Russell Saunders Patrick Schow Robert Shallenberger William Sprague Lawrence Welch Theodore Willhite M Gregory Wilson William Zavin Qi Dennis McNair Richard Moors David Morris Peter Newland Thomas Oldfield George Osborne David Powell Michael Rabin xi Q--if f Q .1 4 1' 1 R C ' J J David Ashby Dale Bonar Fred Brewer Bob Brorne Charles Budenz Delta EAU Oelta Alexander Catlin Tom Church Steve Danishek Bill Dennis .lim Harmon Bill Hawley Harvey Heuple Malcolm Higgins Richard Hunter Whit Jones - . ' Tom Kelly Allan Legge ' Craig Lessley Dave McGill Byron McNew Wayne Maw John Miller Tom Purcell New Quistorff John Reynolds Bill Scheef President Gordy Tobin unveiled the gilded portals of the mystic mansion for the last time as the T964-65 year got under way. Nineteen slobbering pledges overlooked a ridiculous rush ifeaturing tears , Indians, Walla Walla, and Delt activitiesj to stumble gaily after pied piper Delt Queen, Marilyn Styrwold. Soon to be incorporated or embalmed las the case may got the Wampis hiked into the brotherhood via the Mystic Rite ot the Sacred Potato. Vice-president and IM chairman, Alex l Schucks J Catlin spearheaded the dashing Delt athletic attack on the opposing teams. Under his singular leadership. the Delts hung onto their horde of trophies. Surveying the well- stocked mansion mantle, Alex modestly mentioned hold- ing our own and a fair year . Later expressing concern over the acute shortage of IM sports, Alex explained the necessity for an expanded program thus allowing the Delts full exercise of their manpower machine. None- theless, iock bruisers Tom Kelly and Rich Wallace were classed football heroes with half-pint, halt-crocked Lee Spencer gaining honorable mention while Ben Thorne was nominated Right Guard. Pledge holiday dance, Black Christmas marked the weird twist in social functions. Goober lovers will be thrilled to hear about the peanut party and the apple squeeze lcomplete with cider press and punchl led by Ned iHypoI Quistortt certainly enhanced the social becllam. To attest some Delts make good, teacher-politician Al Zack slid in on LB.J's coattails to nab the Young Demo- crat's ramrod position . . . J. R. Sundeen, former treasurer featherbedding as VP won the Bike award for consistent cycling with his Cinelli. President-elect Craig Lesley was dubbed head of the Whitman Knights' round-table with house treasurer Tom Church rounding out the Delt Gallery of Gallantry. Old Larry Stinson managed to cut the mustard with more interest in his biology major than the classwork. lAnatomically speaking, medical-school- bound Gordon Tobin was a close second.J Steve Turner snared the Sub Grub award while rush chairman Jack Miller and Ed l Mung J Schwartz were iointly named House Souse . Poor Richard Hunter made his way to the campus with a fast car and sister. Always in need of a good woman, Delta Rho salutes Queen Marilyn - a really great girl! Special thanks goes to Rachel Briggs, the meal maker, as well as our wonder- ful housemother Mrs. Riley whose campus image never sags. Steve Turner Bruce Voyles Rich Wallace Rex Wignall Brian Woodhouse Al Zack Ck 'Q- Jonafhan Alexander Donald Anderson John Anderson John Ashmun Daniel Aylward Ray Babcock Erick Baer Robert Boardman Dgan Bren Glenn Bridger Roger Brown Jeffry Carpenter Daniel Carr Roberi Chinn Lawrence Chitwood Charles Chong moep noent James Cissell Brian Conner Michael Day David Douglas Michael Evans John Fearey Stephen Feltus Steven Fink Douglas Finley Walter Galilzki Douglas Gilson Steven Hamlin Thomas Hawkins Marc Hellenthal Eric Hoffman John Hughes Kary Hyre Vernon Jacobson Gary Jones Gregory Kafoury John Kane Ben Kerkvleit Richard King Donald Klingner Michael Kress John Lawler Charles lawrence Steven Levy Edward lindner Frederick Maffhews Patrick Means Lee Melcher Bruce Miclgett Robert McKinnie James Manley Brian Martin John Martin Robert Neimann Brent Northup E qual e quei che disvuol cio che volle e per novi persier cangia proposta, si che dal cominciar tutto si tolle, Witih Apologies to T. S. Eliot Let us go then you and I, Where the Indies are spread out against the Like patients etherized by in loca parentis. Let us go Through half-deserted halls Sidestepping MeIchor's tennis balls And hearing Patrick's trumpet calls Announcing Jacobson and Matthews. In this muttering retreat, Pullen and Perry one With Brown and Bowman the scene's replete. And looking for iocks, Barkauskas will do, With Pullen and Baer and Wasberg too. And indeed there will be time, Time for Tobiason to criticize, Time for Renner to be Renner, For Roesler and the Kappas to win a prize, For Anderson to be an expert on Uraguay, To win some trophies from the Phis . . .. Yes Virginia, there is a Santa Claus .... And for Pankl .... there will be time. In the rooms the Indies come and go, Speaking of what, you'Il never know. And indeed there still is time, Time for Lilly and Kerkvliet to formalize And Alexander to organize. And Hyre's in a class by himself. In the rooms, the Indies . . Steve Schaus Allen Scott Michael Scott Paul Searby ' ' Dean Shoemaker Edwill Smith Neville Spadafore Jerry Sutton James Thompson Jonathan Triest Theodore Vogel Leslie Wardenaar Donald Willis Roy Wright 57 Ronald Olson Jim Owens Clayton Patrick Robert Pence sky can meet, .sg 'Vx Charles Penichet Dwight Perkins Robert Perry Douglas Pullen Richard Pullen Michael Raven Dale Read Michael Renner Ahmed Rhazoui 'Ss in Q53 llx x Clark Rhoades Thomas Roesler Michael Rucker ttf .. .msg Z- A J ,ig- E--A B -,-l 1- f-AJ Q , Ti'-SL X... A' C v A El -ft? :L 2'-If V'-ka 'J lla ' 1- N' Q Sieve Aldrich Owen Baldwin Bob Bauer John Benedict Bob Burns Bruce Campbell Eric Cederwall Steve Chambers Jim Clark Jim Cattle Mick Cullham John Davis Dhl Delta theta Don Deshler Jim Feutz Bob France Charlie Gates Doug Graham Paul Graves Tom Griflith Kirk Gustafson John Hawkins Pete Hogue Dan Holden Jim Hughes Phil Johnson William Johnson Greg Jones Ed Joy Dave McCracken Michael McClinlon Rick Mauseih Doug Mittelsiadf Joseph Morris Mike Munson Montey Naff Tom Neal Randy Nelson Dirk Nieweohner Terry Pancoast Elliott Parks Dave Pinkham The House at 715 Estrella, memories, Summer's gone, the tan lingers on, Green President, tra-ditional ho-dit, Witten, ASWC Second V.P., Weidner, Young Democrats Pres., Pancoast, Political Union Chairm-an, Sandvick, lFC Pres., Hawkins, Pancoast, Rector, Snow: Who's Who , Hawkins, Whiting: Sr. Class Pres., Treas., Wood, Jr. Class Treas., Holden, Dean, Johnson: Frosh Pres., V.P., Treas., R. C. peanut butter champ, not quite old Ginny, 37 dandy pledges, duties tomorrow squats, H4 strong, Brothers in the Bond, Rain, All Men's lM Trophy, Un- beatable IM football team, Graham, NW All Star Team, Niles Trophy, Pollard, Inspiration, Nienstedt, Lineman of the Year, Mauseth, Workhorse, on every team in every sport, Paiama Dance, four ghost Brothers in Jewett, rain and mud, Saturday night Lats an' Frog show for Candys, Barn Dance, Rosebud, first sophomore lost, cheap cigars, Barber Ball, Merry Christmas?, Cold, snowballs, broken windows, no-start cars, flat- tire cars, Finals, Floyd, V-ball tiger, Boom-Boom auction, thanks John, Big Schill, big jock, Brown Helmet reorgani- zation, big membership, rain, Santa President, it's a iack, Stookey President, he's been cancelled, Pledge Dance, Gracie nominated for sweetheart, Strap wins, Sloth to Howard, Grasshopper natural-born, Chips, profane Chaplain, usual two-word directive, Cleaver, inimitable fashion, Bo-Hog, shirts go out, Pitchpipe, oft-tune serenades, Woody, off-color serenades, Shorett car-paint function, Georgia Peach, dress dinner fashions, Whipple, dixie cups, Spring, rain, mud, sun, dust, Happy Easter?, Sun Club reorganization, Oz because we love him, Bear, but l don't hate girls, Dinner Dance, Finals again thank god they're over, Good-bye Whitty, PDT, Home. Jack Tenold Bob Wallace Jim Whiting Les Williams Phil Windell Ron Witten Bill Wood Ron Woodworth Phil Wright Dave Wykoff Andy Pollard larry Rector Nigel Rees Tom Reich Bob Rew Hugo Roias Dick Sandvik .Iohn Santa Steve Schilling Gary Simms Dave Smith George Smith Mike Smith Chris Stone Charles Stookey 1' 6- 'KN EIB WCS? 1lE!31II , ,I ' ' - ' 52:1 l ' 0 Keith Axelson Robert Babka Darrell Baggs David Bainbridge Gregory Bergquist SIQITI John Blacklaw John Boespflug Stephen Boyles Dennis Brown C Robert Bruce David Cooley William Crutcher James DeMeules Howard Drummond Kent Erickson Robert Estrin lloyd Forbes Michael Garrett Tom Gill Edward Gray Burgess Griesenbeck N 1 1 w I D3Vld GWIMI Wllllim Hl9Cl'lC0Ck Art Huffme Randolph Jacobs Roger Jones Stephen Klrtley Sigma Chi is proud to announce its continued exist ence at Whitman College and wishes to acknowledge the participation and leadership of the following in making the aforesaid declaration possible: presidents Jim Lucke and John Turner, vice-presidents Jim Owens, Bob Lawton secretaries John Turner and Lloyd Forbes, Treasurer John Valaas, and rush chairmen John Boesptlug and Jim DeMeules. Are Sigma Chis sports? A resounding Yes is heard from Jim Lucke and Dave Williams on the wrestling mat, Steve Bauck and Don Reece on Ankeny, John Reed and Dave Bainbridge on the hardwoods, Steve Strosahl, Dick Martin, and Robbie Scott from the bench, and Randy Jacobs from Dan to Beersheba. Are Sigs active? Naturlichl In the evenings-Jim DeMeules and Nick Maurer, in Jewett-Denny Brown and Bob Bruce, on the Pioneer Dick Tatman, debate- Baker Stocking, YMCA-Ecl Gray, Jack Rice, in civil rights -Jim Owens, in Quant.-John Turner-oop! That's a class! Are Sigs sociable? Ask any one. Without harm they reply, High on the Golden Wings of . . Bob Porter- tield and Mike Tanasse carry on. The number of tiresicles for this year . . . Hesitating only for tear of name-dropping, Sigma Chi wishes to further acknowledge and thank: Mrs. Steele, for popcorn and comfort, Steve Bauck for making the Little All-Sig football team, Steve Strosahl, for coach- ing the Independent basketball team, and Jill Esser, our Sweetheart. Robert Lawton David I.eBlond James lucke Steven Maclfostie Richard Martin Robert Maurer John Norris Robert Portertield Carlton Rall Eric Samson Robert Scott Baker Stocking Richard Tatman John Turner Stephen Ulrich Andrew Valaas John Valaas Norm Osterman Gary Peterson A . Y , L ,.. I .,f'T'4 ' .:,: :Sgr-A tiff x W. i ,f f I of 9 1, kfocyogx An- QP-vv 4 i i Ward Anderson John Babson Wesley Bent: Allen Breed Charles Butler Dave Case Kenneih Colby David Craven Henry Craven .lames Culley Donald Dufcher Michael Dwlggms EAU kappa Sleven Dwiggins Richard Elderkin Frank Everelf Charles Ernst p llon Stephen Farrand Charles Fawcen Daniel Gaiser John Gordon David Grant Dan Greer James l-ladlock William l-lickok Duane Holmes louis Hough Roger Hull Reber? Johnson Willis Jolly Deslee Kahrs Richard Kelley David King Michael Krebs Dean lambe Steven Lane Carl Langdon Robert Law Murl Leibrecht Richard McDonald Gary Marec Robert Martin The i964-65 school year once again proved The Tekes to be an integral part of every phase of campus life. We returned in the fall To do battle with a band of renegade carpenters who were adding seven new study rooms and a patio. With The scholarship Trophy resting securely on our mantel and The pledging of 29 freshmen, we finally got down To The business of going to college. The social season Ci.e., riotous Iivingi quickly got under way. Our famous P.J. Party and famous Hayride and Catacombs coupled with our Date Dinner and various stomps and firesides were The highlights of first semester. Second semester The annual Orchid Formal crowned a successful Sweetheart Contest, while The informal Dunes party otTered pre-finals ReIaxaTion . Tekes were represented in every varsity sport and contributed much to Whitty athletics. Our IM team won back The volleyball Trophy and went on to an extremely successful season. Campus activities ran smoothly due in a large part to the members of TKE. George Williams was editor of The Waiilatpu, Lance Ray directed the Homecoming ac- tivities, and Gary Marec showed great originality as co-chairman of The assemblies committee. Murl Leibrecht ruined his vocal cords as cheerleader, he also served as the sophomore member of SAAC. Jim Moore and Lance Ray were dorm counselors, showing The Frosh The proper way to fill out transfer forms. Roger Hull was feature editor for the Pioneer, with Mal Ulrich serving as picture editor. Dave King was elected vice-president of IFC and Young Republicans with Dave Grant serving as treasurer of The YR's. After serving as Back-to-Marc chairman the preceding spring, Curt Rashcke became an initial organ- izer of the Whitman Radio Forum. Dave Miller was sentenced To be secretary-Treasurer of IFC. Bruce Stuart was named to Who's Who. The Tekes who served as committee sub-chairmen, newspaper reporters, club of- ficers, and SUB managers are Too numerous to mention. As may be inferred, it was a hectic but worthwhile year for TKE. Our lives were made much more enioy- able by The charm of our wonderful sweetheart, Vicki Rohrmann, and our housemother, Mrs. Faye Coston. Don Vogt Jonathan Ward Carl Wehr George Williams John Wolthausen Mark Beardslee John Finch David Miller Jet? Miller Peter Nikaitani Gary O'Brien Robert Pettibone Fred Radebaugh Curt Raschke Lance Ray Bruce Rengo Charles Seaton Ronald Sherwood Evan Smith louis Stewart William Staatz Scott Strickler Terry Templeton Malcolm Ulrich Steven Van Wyk 9-. , - U'-5 I fl . 14: K NRM ' ' '4Tb: 1 1 ' , 0 Av u-,W DORM OFFICERS: Prentiss, Nancy Due, V.P., Esfher Odiorne, V.P., Tesa Schibel, sec. Anderson, Marylou Philips, V.P., Cammie Taylor, V.P., Carol Sanford, Pres. RESIDENT ASSISTANTS: FRONT: Helen Bryant, Claire Buschmann, Susan Campbell, linda Bakken, Gwen Childs. ROW 2: Mary Modrell, Kathy Prifcllard, Karen Carsiensen, linda Karnes, leslie Mullen, Pai Berth. BACK: Jim Oswalcl. ROW 3: Bob Bruce, Jim Moore, lance Ray, Ron McCancllis, Dave Smilh, Bob Wal- lace, Tom Neil. Mrs. Sophia Fry Anderson Mrs Avis Lockhart Jewih Mrs. Mabel Dillard Lyman Oonm SEAFFS I Q . ,. . -- ...,-,,,.- ,.-v . 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Q' 'AAP ' .r , -pn- 4-ff 7 , 4 ,gt If-wr lu '-' n' ' ., ,vi :A Whltmah A State of mlnb CONTRIBUTORS The Waiilatpu wishes to acknowledge the contributions from the following Walla Walla businessmen. Baker Boyer National Bank Carnation Company College Barber Shop Crescent Drug Cummins Athletic Supply Dickey's Barber Shop Drumheller Company Falkenberg's Jewelry Harvey's Beauty Salon Huntington and Cummings .lack 81 Swede Jaynes Business Machines KTEL Radio Station KUJ Radio Station Lutcher's Cigar Store Vending Service Marcus Whitman Hotel Mayflower Farms J. F. McDonald Real Estate Agency Midtown Motel W. Lawrence Minnick Morrison Supply Company Nixon Automotive and Marina Roberge Studio Sears Roebuck and Company Sherwood and Roberts Sporleders Men's Stylists The Bee Hive Eugene Volz Walla Walla Grain Growers Walla Walla Union-Bulletin Whitman Mothers Club of Portland Wiltons Shoes World Wide Travel Service an Acknowleooment A few people put this book together-many made it pos- sible. Time, talent, and most important, ideas were borrowed from the student body, faculty, Pioneer staff and the Waiilatpu staff itself. Though not always visible, every contribution helped and is gratefully acknowledged. For four groups a special thanks is necessary. The gang of photographers, often criticized and seldom recognized, put in a maximum effort to produce the best possible pictures. Roberge contributed not only his professional skill, but ideas and inspira- tion. Waiilatpu advisor, Mr. Gassert, supplied statistics, advice, and a personal interest in a good yearbook. And Jody Grocock acted as team tranquilizer. These people have a firm conviction that a yearbook is an active concept, that each edition will add new refinements and new modes of expression. lt is in this direction that the '65 Waiilatpu was created. Abbott, Jane 120 Abbott, Findley 122 Abel, Arnold Abernethy, Robert Abrahamson, Mark 122 Acree, Tom Adams, William Agather, Martha 118 Aldrich, Persis Aldrich, Stephen 128 Alexander, Jon 33 Allen, John Edwin 89 Allen, Linda Jean 110 Allman, Marian 59 Ambrose, Francis 118 Ambrose, Jennie 120 Bergman, Patricia 47,118 Bergquist, Gregory 130 Bergstrom, Karen 116 Berry, Barbara 46,116 Bixby, Alan 122 Blacklaw, John 130 Blair, David 92,93 Bline, Ronald 122 Boardman, Robert 126 Boespflug, John 130,135 Bonar, Dale I24 Booth, Corinne Marilyn Borth, Patricia 114,134,35 Bowman, Bruce Boyce, Elizabeth 108 Boyd, Marietta 32, 120,35 Boyles, Stephen 130,35 Bray, Michael 49 Breed, Allen 132,35 Brett, Dean 126 Brewer, Bruce Ashworth. Bumgardner, John Amend, Harry 89 Amundson, Willa 116 Anderson, Gordon 122 Anderson, Donald 56,57,28,126 Anderson, George Anderson, Grady 122 Anderson, John Carl 126 Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Arch, She Kent Bernard Marlene 110 Robert Cleve 35 Ward 132 rryl 118 Arnold, Barbara Arnold, Edward James Arnold, Nancy 16 Ashby, Carolyn 53, 108,52 Ashby, David Lewis 124 Ashleman, Bonnie 32,112 Ashmun, John 126 Lewis William Brewer, Fred 124,52 Bridger, Glenn 126,35 Brineman, Elena 114 Britt, Katherine 116 Brome, Robert 124 Bromley, Susan 110 Brooks, Florence Brown, Ann Brown, Dennis 28,13O, 36,29 Brown, Geoffrey Brown, Roger 126 Brown, Susan Bruce, Robert 49,13O, 134, 135 Bryant, Elaine Bryant, Helen 32,49,112, 134, 36 Buchholz, David Buck, Dona 32,116 Budenz, Charles 124 Bullock, Barbara 33,120 Atkinson, Lynn 35,112 Attwood, Douglas Axelsen, Keith 130,89 Aylward, Danny 126 Ayodele, Abayomi Abiodun Babcock, Carol 114 Babcock, Ray 126 Baber, Bernard Babka, Robert 130 Babson, John 35,132 Baechler, Betty 35 Baeker, Gale 28, 32, 98,114 Baer, Erick 126,84 Boggs, Darrell 130 Bainbridge, David 130,79 Baird, Susan 33,112 Baker, Dorsey Franklin Baker, Edwin Stuart Bakken, Linda 33,120,134 Baldwin, Owen 128 Bannon, Judith 32,120,515 Barber, Janice 108 Barber, Wendy 114 Barkauskas, Anthony 76, 79, 84 Bauck, Steven Alan Bauer, Julianne 114 Bauer, Robert 128 Bough, Susan 112 Beardslee, Mark 132 Beasley, Ann 32, 116, Beoson, Robert 35 Bednarz, Joanne 32, 112, Beernink, Nancy 108, Beggs, Brian Belleu, Patte Bell, Leslie 118 Bell, Linda 120 Benedict, John 128 35 35 Benedict, Pann 49,118,135 Bentz, Wesley 132,35 Berelson, Susan 108 Burns, Robert 128,89 Burton, Richard Buschmann, Claire 120,134,135 Butler, Charles 33 Butterick, James Butts, Roberta 108 Buxton, Douglas Cage, Julia 114,31 Calef, Otis 66 Campbell, Cathryn 120 Campbell, David Campbell, Janet Campbell, Robert Bruce 128 Campbell, Susan 120,134 Carlton, Barbara Ann Carpenter, Jeffry 126 Carr, Daniel Bruce 126 Carstensen, Karen 32,118, 134,36 Cary, Helen Ann 110 Case, David 132, 66 Castillo-Rojas, Hugo 36 Catlin, Alexander 124, 36 Cederblom, Douglas 122,36 Cederbolm, Jerry 122 Cederwall, Eric 128 Chambers, Charlene 112 Chambers, Steven 128,92 Chiapella, Joseph 33 Childs, Gwendolyn 112,134 Chinn, Robert 126,36 Chitwood, Lawrence 126,36 Chong, Charles 126 Christophersen, Gary 122 Chung, Richard Church, Catherine 32,114 Church, Thomas 33, 124 Cissell, James 126 Clark, Daniel 57,122,36 Clark, James 128 Clark, Michael 77 Colby, Kenneth 132,52 Colliver, Helen Connor, Brian 126 Cooke, Gordon Cooley, David 130 Coomer, Grant Cooper, John 33,89 Cooperrider, Robert Copeland, Charles Cornue, Martha Jean Corolla, Carol 49,120 Cottle, James 128 Cowen, Marilyn 120 Craig, Robert Cramer, Sydney 32,114 Craven, David 132 Craven, Henry 132 Crawford, Wendy 28, 32, 114, 36 Crutcher, Donna-Jean 114 Crutcher, William 130,36 Cullham, William 128 Culley, James 132,52 Cunningham, Timothy Curfman, George Current, Nancy 116 Cusack, Charles 79,89 Czinger, John 122 Daines, Hollis 108 Dale, Jessie 32,112, 36 Danielson, Sue 114 Danishek, Stephan 124 Dougherty, Eileen 53,118 Daugherty, Patricia 112 Daughters, Eugene Davenport, David Davidson, Christopher Davidson, Lawrence 66 Davis, John 128,86 Dawson, Elizabeth 116 Dawson, Mary Jean 116 Day, Michael 126 Dayton, Kenneth 122 Dean, William 49 Dechert, Hedy 108 DeMeules, James 33,53,130 Dennen, Betts 108,36 Dennis, William 124 Dermond, Donna 108 Deshler, Donald 50,128 Diack, Samuel Dibble, Wayne Dickel, Charles Dickinson, Paul Dion, Jane 32,118 Douglas, David 126 Drake, Lawrence 57 Dreher, Leslie 33,114 Driscoll, James 29 Drummond, Howard 130 Due, Nancy 114,134 Duncan, Diane 116 DuPree, John Dusenbery, Diane 112 Dutcher, Donald 53,132,42 Dwiggins, Michael 132 Dwiggins, Steven 132 Dye, David Dysart, Douglas Eason, Dee Christopher Edwards, George 79, 88 Elderkin, Richard 132 Ellis, Pamela 110 Ellis, William Ells, William 79 Elmore, Richard 58 Emel, John Empey, Susan 110 Enbom, Phyllis 110 Erickson, Kent 130 Ernest, Judy 116 Ernst, Ch Esser, Jil arles 132 I 120,104 Estrin, Robert 130 Evans, Lynn 120,135 Evans, M ichael 126 Evans, Susan Everett, Frank 132 Fabian, Tony 112, 135, 36 Farrand, Stephen 132 Farrington, Marlys 116 Fauchald, Susan 110 Fawcett, Charles 132 Fay, Kathleen 118 Fearey, John 126 Feltus, Stephen 126 Ferrari, Andrew Fessenmaier, Paul Feutz, James 128, 36,84,85 Fickel, Ann Fiess, Victoria 116 Finch, John 133 Fink, Steven 126 Finley, Douglas 126 Fisher, Carolyn 116 Fitzgerald, Kathleen 116 Foltz, Sally 108 Foote, Bruce 122 Forbes, Lloyd 130 Forbes, Patricia 33,120 Fowle, Maureen 112 Fox, John Fox, Julia 108 Frome, James France, Robert 128 Franks, Marsha 112 Freeling, Michael Fulkerson, Anne 32, 120,42 Fuller, Carole 108 Fullmer, Judy 118 Funke, Maurice Furukawa, Ann Gaiser, Daniel 132 Gaisford, Julia 28,32,57,110,36 Galitzke, Walter 126 Gallant, Doug Gallion, Mike Garrett, Michael 130 Gates, Charles 128,89 Geffel, Phyllis no Gibson, Barbara 58 Gill, Thomas 130 Gillespie, Michael 122,37 Cilson, Douglas 126 Glass, Laurie 2s,32,11a,37,29 Glyer, Mary 33,49,118 Gnagey, Drucilla 118,38 Goettling, Karen 114 Gordon, George Gordon, John 132,58 Graham, Douglas 128,42 Graham, Janice 116,31 Graham, Lynn 116 Graham, Priscilla 33,114,47 Grant, David 56,132 Grover, Steven Graves, Paul 128 Gray, Edward 130 Green, Janet 33,112 Greer, Kenneth Greer, Dan 132 Gretz, Karen 116 Griesenbeck, Preston 130 Griffin, William Griffith, Thomas 128 Grocock, Joanne 33, 110,52 Grove, Diane 56,57, 118,135 Gruendel. Jill 112 Guill, Hollis 116 Gunn, Barbara 33,114 Gustafson, Kirk 57,128,92 Guthrie, Elizabeth 112 Guthrie, Judith 112 Gwinn, David 131 Hasse, Dawn Hadlock, James 132 Hagen, Carolyn Hagiwara, Kathy 110 Hahn, Barbara 116 Hale, John 122,135 Hall, Anne 32,112 Hall, Kathy 116 Hall, Richard Hall, William 122,912,913 Hamby, James Hamilton, Judy 49,118,52 Hamlin, Steve 126 Hammet, Gala 120 Harmon, James 124 Harris, Elizabeth 108 Harris, Suellen 120 Han'ison, Jean 108,37 Harshman, Bruce 58 Hartford, Linnea 110 Hartglass, Esther 110 Hawkins, John 53,128,37,29 Hawkins, Thomas 126 Hawley, William 124 Hayden, Nancy 32,451,120 Haynes, Gary 33 Haynie, Charles 29 Hayward, Priscilla 112 Heard, Don Hedlund, Eileen 33 Heidenreich, Heidie 32,114,37 Helland, David Hellenthal, Marc 126 Herbert, David Herman, Janetta 32, 1 14, 37,52 Heuple, Harvey 124 Hewitt, Kim 37 Hickok, William 132,37,52 Higgens, Malcolm 124 Hilger, William Hill, Susan 114 Hillyer, Margaret 116 Hitchock, William 131 Hoffman, Eric 126 Hogue, Peter 28,53, 37,29 Holden, Daniel 49,128 Holderbaum, Linda 108 Holland, Michael Holmes, Duane 132 Holmquist, Charlotte 120 Horner, Greig 90,89 Hough, Louis 132, 37 Hower, Paula 116 Howson, Melvin Huey, Anne 108,66 Huffine, Arthur 131 Hughes, James 128,85 Hughes, John 126 Hull, Betty Hull, Roger 53,132 Hunt, Virginia Hunter, Ann 108,112 Hunter, Jean Hunter, Richard 124, 37, 92,93 Huntington, Jeffery Huntley, Donna 33,114 Hurley, Carol 110,135 Hutchins, Trova 118 Hyde, Janet 116 Hyre, Kary 126,37 lsaacscn, Peter lsaakidou, loanna Jackson, Claudia 118 Jacobs, Randolph 131,84 Jacobson, Karen 114 Jacobson, Vernon 126 Jacox, Wayne James, Gordon James, Jennifer James, Melody 32,37 Jamieson, Thomas 92,93 Jamison, Robert Jerry, Barbara 110 Johnsen, Richard Johnson, Dennis Johnson, Ned Johnson, Paula Johnson, Phillip 128 Johnson, Robert 132,37 Johnson, Susan 66 Johnson, William 128 Jolly, Willis 132 Jones, Dean Whitman 124 Jones, Gary 126 Jones, Gregory 128 Jones, J Jones, R ane 118 ager 131 Joy, Bambi 114 Joy, Edward 128 Joyner, Thomas Judy, Alice 33,120 Juul, Ro Kafou ry, Kaha ne , bert sa, 122,42 Gregory 126 Betty Kahrs, Deslee 132 Kane, John 126 Karnes, Linda 28, 32, 134, 37, 29 Keane, Gordon 122 Keever, Martha Kehoe, Patricia 121 Kelley, Colin Kelley, Larry Kelley, Ricahrd 132 Kelly, Thomas 124 Kendall, Kenneth Kepner, Thomas Kerkvliet, Benedict 28, 126, 47,5 9 Kervliet, Jerene Ketcham, Diana 113 Kimbrough, Kim 108,38 King, Kristine 121 King, David 132,135 King, Frances King, Linda110 King, Richard 126 Kippenhan, Kurt Kirtley, Stephen 131,38 Kittinger, Linda 110 Klenman, Liahna 116 Klingner, Donald 126 Klobuslcky, Liz 33, 50, 1 18 Knapic, Linda 116,42 Knapp, Roland 123 Knowles, Jennifer 102,120 Kock, Cecily 117 Kolough, Thomas 123 Kopczynski, Dawne 49, 121, 31 Kotak, Chris 60,98,121,57,38 Krebs, Michael 132 Kress, Michael 126 Krivoshein, Larry Krause, Howard Kuplis, Erika 32,118 Kyle, Allyn Rocky Lamb, Dorothy 114,38 Lambe, Dean 132,33,29 Lambert, Susan Lane, Kay 109,38 Lane, Stephen 133 Langdon, Carl 133,38 Larson, Douglas Larson, Karen 112 Lash, Judy 110,52 Lau, Grant Law, Robert 132 Lawler, John 126 Lawless, Martha 109 Lawrence, Barbara 121 Lawrence, Charles Lawton, Robert 131 Lea, Bonnie 56,57,118,38 Leach, Kenneth Lear, Lana 98,110,318 LeBlond, David 131 Lee, Marshal Legge, Allan 124,43, 66 Leibrecht, Murl 33, 133,58 Leicester, Charles Leicester, Norma 49, 109,38 Lesley, Craig 33,124 Leslie, Kathy 117 Lesser, Robert 49, 123, 84,85 Levin, Patricia Levin, Thomas 79 Levy, Steven 126 Lewis, Paul Lilly, Richard Lincoln, Charles Lindahl, Alice 33,114 Lindner, Edward 126 Lindsay, Catherine 109,135,38 Linscott, Connie 110 Lloyd, Theodore 57 Long, Roberta 112 Longfelder, Larry 123 Loper, Dorothy Lorenz, Carmen Lucas, Jane Lucke, James 28,131,38,29 Luikart, Ralph Luppold, Karen 112 Lutz, Margaret 111 Ly, Jimmy Lyman, Gwen 115 McCandlis, Ronald 134 McCarty, Max McCoy, Sara McClinton, Michael 128,92,93 McConnell, Joanne 118,38 McCormic, Robert 60,123,42 McCornack, Nancy 115 McCracken, David 128 McDonald, Richard 133,38 McGill, David 38,86 Mclntyre, Lynn 111 McKelvy, Marcia 109 McKenzie, Marna McKinley, Jane 121 McKinnie, Robert 126 McLauchlan, Jenny 33,113 McLemore, Douglas McMartin, Bonnie 32,117,42 MacMillan, John McMichael, Gary McNair, Dennis 33,123 McNally, Lynn 111 McNamara, Molly 109,31 McNew, Byron 124 McNichols, Mary MacRostie, Steven 131 Madden, Geoffrey Madden, Heidi 33,117,52 Madsen, Margaret 33,52 Maginnis, Mary 33,115 Maki, Linda 117 Malm, Margaret 113 Mantz, Jennifer Manley, James 126 Mapes, Lawrence Marec, Gary 133, 39,66 Marek, Julene A Marriner, Martha 32,109 Marsh, Gerald 79 Marshall, Carolyn 117 Marshal, Ola Rose Martin, Brian 126,79 Martin, John 126 Martin, Mary Martin, Richard 131 Martin, Robert 133 Marvin, Lynne 109 Mathiasen, Sally 118 Matthews, Frederick 126 Maurer, Nick 33,131 Mauseth, Richard 76, 128 Maw, Wayne 124, 92,93 Means, Patrick 126, 92, 93 Mears, Howard Medi, lchabod Melcher, Lee 126 Melendy, Cathy 109,39 Merrick, Linda 113,135 Meugniot, Elizabeth 111 Meyer, Carol 111 Meyers, Paul Midgett, Bruce 127 Miller, David 133,52 Miller, Jeffrey 133 Miller, John Craig Miller, John Thomas 125 Miller, Marshall Leroy Miller, Michelle 115 Miller, Nicholas Miller, Webb Minium, Claudia 121 Mitchell, Howard Mitchell, Janet 121 Mitchell, William Mittelstaedt, Douglas 128 Modrell, Mary 119,134 Mollan, Susan 117,39 Mologon, Janet 117 Moody, Barbara 115 Moon, Patricia Moore, Moors, Morris, Morris, Morris, Morris, James 134,89 Richard 123,39 David 123, 135 Joseph 128 Linda 33,119 Susan 117 Morrison, Margaret 1 17 Mosher, Muench Shirley 111 , Marilyn 28,32,121,39,29 Mullin, Leslie 119,134 Mundo, Francis Mundy, Marilyn 111 Munson, Michael 53,128 Naff, lrvin 129 Neal, Thomas 129,134 Neff, R Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nerrie, Newlan Nichols Nieman Nienste Niewoe Nikaita Nohel, aymond Barbara 32,513,119 James Mary 1 13, 39 Randall 129,29 Sandra 115,135,39 James d, Peter 123,92 on, Lawrence n, Robert 127, 79 dt, Michael hner, Dirk 75,129 ni, Peter 133 Jody 117 Nollmeyer, Penny 113 Norris, John 131 North, Margaret 111 Northup, Brent 127 Nunn, Kathryn 33,109 O'Brien, Gary 133, 39 O'Brien, Leila 109 Odiorne, Esther 119,134 O'Donnell, Sherry 113 Oldfield, Thomas 123 Oliver, JoAnne 121 Olson, Craig Olson, Ronald 127 O'Reilly, Maureen 66 Orth, Susan 115 Osborn, Elizabeth Olborne, George 123 Osterman, Norman 131,39 Oswald, James 134,39 Owen, Michael Owen, Stephen Owens, James 127,58 Owens, Judith 121,58 Oziel, Leon Page, Linda 113,52 Palmer, Batsford Palmer, Sharon 121 Pancoast, Terrence 28,57,129,3? Pankl, Richard 66 Parks, Elliot 129 Pascoe, Alison 53,113 Paske, Donna Patrick, Clayton 127 Patterson, Martha 113 Patterson, Robert 39 Paulson, Darrell Pearson, Pamela 113 Pierce, Elizabeth 111 Pence, Robert 127 Penichet, Charles Perkins, Carol 113 Perkins, Dwight 127 Perron, Robert Perry, Isolde 117 Perry, Robert 127, 92, 93,94 Peters, Barbara Peterson, Gary 131 Peterson, Judy 117 Peterson, 119,39 Peterson, Sue 119,39 Pettibone, Roger 133 Philps, Arthur Phelps, Suzanne Philbrook, William Philips, David Phillips, Charles Phillips, John Phillips, Leota Phillips, Malinda 115,66 Phillips, Mary 115,134 Phillips, Phoebe 115,39, 66 Pinkham, David 129 Pinney, Patricia 115 Platt, Georgeann 33,1 Pollard, Andy 129 Polley, Douglas 33,56 Porterfield, Robert 131 11 Post, Amy 111 Powell, David 123,39 Powell, Francia 121 Powell, Mary 119 Powell, Patricia 111 Priest, Nancy Priestley, Ernest Pritchard, Kathy 32,49,47, 113, 134,40 Provazek, Cheryl 113 Pruiett, Wanda 117 Pullen, Douglas 127 Pullen, Richard 127 Purcell, Pamela Purcell, Thomas 125 Puterbaugh, James Quinby, Betsy 121 Quistorff, Ned 125 Rabin, Michael 123,90 Race, Leslie 117 Radebaugh, Fred 133 Rall, Carlton 131,40 Ramage, John 89 Ramay, Carol Ramos, Joe Ramstedt, John 135 Rascheke, Curt 53,133,135 Rasmussen, Susan 32,111 Raven, Michael 127 Ray, Lance 47,133,134 Read, Dale 127 Reaves, Dona 111 Rector, John Rector, Lawrence 129,40,29,91 Reece, Donald Reed, John Rees, Nigel 129 Reeves, William 123 Reich, Thomas 129 Reid, Alan 123,40 Reid, Barbara Reid, Carol Ann 119,40 Reid, Wendy 119,40 Rengo, Bruce 133,79 Renner, Michael 28,50,127,42, Rew, Robert 129 Reynolds, John 125 Rhazaoui, Ahmed 127 Rhoades, Clark 127 Rice, Jack 58 Richards, Larry Richardson, Ronald Richter, Joseph 123 Rinehold, Linda Roaldseth, JoAnn 109 Robertson, Ann 33,111 Robinson, Susan Robison, Paula 115 Rodda, Marlorie 111 Roesler, Thomas 127 Roetman, Tim Rohrmann, Virginia 105,119 Rolfe, Philip Rose, Linnie 113,40 Ross, Danforth 40 Rost, Elaine 111 Rowland, Robert 123 Rucker, Michael 127 Rumsey, Michael Rytkonen, Patricia 115 Salisbury, Lois 32 Salladay, Susan 117,52 Salzer, David Samson, Eric 131 Sandifur, Cantwell Paul Sandvik, Richard 129,40 Sandford, Carol 32,49,121,134 Santa, Carol 56,115,135 Santa, John 129 Sarles, Sandra,53,111 Sather, Mary Ellen 119 Saunders, Russell 123 Savage, Sandra 121 Sawatzki, Dorothy Saxe, Barbara 113 Schaus, Paul 127,92 Scheef, William 125 Scheufele, Susan Schibel, Tessa 115,134 Schilling, Martha Schilling, Steven 129,40 Schobinger, Mary 117 Schoen, William 84,79 Schow, Patrich 28,123,40 Schulte, Judy 119 Schultz, Michael B4 Scott, Allen 127,42 Scott, James 89 Scott, Michael 127 Scott, Robert 131 Scroggs, Joyce 2 Seal, Jonathan Searby, Paul 127 Seaton, Charles 133 Sells, John 93,94 Shallenberger, Robert 123 Shank, Charles Shelton, Kathy 117 Sherwood, Ronald 133 Shields, JoAnne Shimada, Gene 125 Shoemaker, Dean 127 Shorett, David 57 Shreve, Robert 125 Sidey, Ellen 33,115 Sieber, Sally 111,57 Silko, John 125 Simms, Gary 129 Simands, Thomas Sisson, Dana Sloan, Penelope 115 Smallwood, Michael Smethurst, Sarah 117 Smith, David 129,134 Smith, Deborah 113 Smith, Edwill 127 Smith, Evan 133,92,93 Smith, George 129,40,89 Smith, Kenneth Smith, Michael Gregory 129 Smith, Michael Wyatt 40 Smith, Nancy Smith, Sharon 109 Sneedon, Margaret 119 Snow, David 40,79,29 Snow, Toby Jensen 32,40,29 Snyder, Sarah 32 Sommer, Thomas Spadafore, Neville 127 Spangler, Timothy Speir, Catherine 115 Spence, Spence, Spencer, Spencer, Spencer, Spencer, Spiegle, Sprague, Sprague, Carolyn 119 John Anne 115 George Lee 125,89 Merrillyn 117,31 sue 109,40 Kathy 28,32,113,41,29 William 123 smfz, William 133 Stanlick, Thomas Steele, Robert 125 Steffy, Mary Steinbach, Thomas Stendal, Sue 111 Stevens, Gayle 111,31 Stevens, Mary 113 Stewart, Elizabeth 41 Stewart, Lewis 133 Stewart, Patrick Stiller, Marie Stinson, Lawrence 125,41 Stocking, Baker 53,131 Stolzoff, Josef Stone, Christopher 129 Stone, Judith 32,47,121,41,29 Stone, Margaret 115 Stookey, Charles 129,135 Stout, Ruby Strandberg, Doug Strickler, Scott 133 Strosahl, Stephen 79 Stuart, Bruce 41,29 Stuart, Lucia 42 Styrwold, Marilyn 49,103,119 Sullivan, Sherry Sumioka, Steve 125 Sundeen, James 125 Sutton, Jerry 127 Swartz, Edward 125,41 Swinney, Susan 109 Tanasse, Michael Tatman, Richard 53,131,41,29 Taylor, Camille, 32,121,134 Templeton, Terry 133, 92 Tenold, Jack 129 Terry, Carol 32,109,43 Thompson, James 127 Thompson, Robert Thompson, Margaret 33, 1 15 Thorn, Beniamin 53,125 Thurner, Karen 113,41 Tienson, Carol 111 Tietsort, Kathy 111 Tileston, Jerry 111 Titus, Denny 125 Tobiason, Michael Tobin, Gordon 125,41,29 Todd, Robin Tollefson, Nicola 113 Towle, Sheila 111 Triest, Jonathan 127 Turley, William Turnbull, Lawrence Turner, John 131,135 Turner, Lynn 121,41 Turner, Steven 125 Tyas, Heather Tyau, Christine 115 Ueland, Christopher Ulrich, Stephen 131 Ulrich, Malcolm 53 Valaas, Andrew 131 Valaas, John 131 Vall-Spinosa, Peter Van Winkle, Sara 121,41 Van Wyk, Steven Venneri, Madalyn Vogel, Theodore 127 Voget, Judith 113 Vogt, Donald Vogt, Earl Von Held, Sabine 109 Voyles, Bruce 125 Wakefield, Susan 32,119 Woll, Cheryl 111,43 Wallace, Richard 125,29 Wallace, Robert 5O,57,129, 134 Wallace, Sydney 56 Walsh, Wendy Waltz, Anne 115,41 Ward, Jon 133,41 Ward, Nancy Wardenaar, Leslie 53,127 Wasberg, Dennis 92,93 Watson, Merry 117 Webb, Stephen Weddle, David Weddle, Vicky Weeks, Susan 117 Wehr, Carl 133,41 Weidner, Charles Welch, Ann 28,32,98,119,41,2 Welch, James Welch, Lawrence 123 Welsh, Vicki 113 Wheaton, Ann 111,135 Whitcomb, Valarie 119 White, Barbara White, Mary White, Susan 109,115 Whiting, James 129,4l,29 Wignal, Rex 125 Wilbanks, Susan 113 Wilkins, David 29 Wilkinson, John Wilhite, Theodore 123,43 Williams, Barbara Williams, Beth 113 Williams, David Williams, Jalayne 53,113 Williams, Leslie 129 Williams, George 133,52 Williams, Robert Williams, Sally 115,42 Willis, Donald 127 Willis, Margaret 33,113 Willits, Miriam 117 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